Father Lopez High School - Veritas Yearbook (Daytona Beach, FL)

 - Class of 1974

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Cla 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS Student Life ...................... 4 Curriculum ...................... 16 Activities .... ..... 3 2 Organizations ... . . . . .44 Sports ......... ..... 6 4 Underclassmen . . . ...... . .96 Seniors ....... ....... 1 24 Community .... ....... 1 52 ' 3 1.3 'Q' 4? ' ' Q Z , :fluffy H J 9 v. '05 P Gere Si?-'i':S'i?' me-,-G-.5 ,N .f',uv4'o-1. ML .un-vgllvp, Q '15'7'4L'2, 0 may -if-6 gulf' P en ni!! I qw, V' K' L3 .f 1 . 1 ',. - 2 W' , .- .4 .4 - Exim? ei isis D am . mq.w lk if 2 3 6 L, ri i 5 ! ' may .Va mx Lf 'ff' ,2Q'L,3Q Rm? X sub ,V , K .F . X54 :.1fV-M K 3,.:2 f- W ,H Q s .u A ff ff. www? ,W , ,, fm-4 EX i .W ,Dv l :Su i 'Mal A 'P , ' f ,Q ,' 'gf' . filmtv Millf ,1 V 4 M fi. ' 1515 H, f Q' 6 2 E ,fi ,, - AA Air L Y l iw i - , 5 .. 1 ' .. ,Ia 7 f. , wi, ku, ' 10 1 N p 1 ..-.., 4 1 1 . - 94555521 .V ,., :,g ,f' 11 Wm. '-g,, wi I .-n 04 l iv' Q 1 PRI NCI PAL AND ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL Being principal of a high school is a very tough job, but Sister Rose Ellen tackles it with ease. Some examples of her duties are improving the curriculum, furthering her own education, and also considering suggestions from students, parents, board, and faculty. Everyone involved with Lopez appreciates the way Sister Rose Ellen handles her school with T.L.C. ltender loving care.l Assisting Sister Rose Ellen is Mr. Ken Lipe. He offers his advice on day-to-day decisions and covers as principal in Sis- ter's absence. Among his many duties, Mr. Lipe also heads the Athletic Department. It is dedica- tion like this that makes Lopez what it is! Lopez is grateful to these two great people for their hard work and concern. 16 lywrzih, .itsei I fx, OFFICE No student can go through a school year without coming in contact with our efficient office personnel. Either by pay- ing tuition to Mrs. Ruth Brumball or giving Mrs. Mary Truscott a good excuse for being late, we come to know how bene- ficial these women are to Father Lopez. We'd like to express our gratitude to them and hope they will remain with us for years to come. . Q t fi fi' il 5 .. 1, sea sa. 5215 . .gig-V Ecu f , ..- .emg m v if 5 is J-1 x .R 3 F' an 0. ii e if fs 46' 'uk F' :aegis to 1ffi?9Eae5Q,1Qe, r In-if ii 'TS ' ' :Q3'vif3' fi .gasp 2? ff-: f' CUSTODIANS ,e V It wouIdn't be Lopez if Rosie were-n't around. Always there when a locker is jammed. he is considered indispensable. He is assisted by Mr. Hal Starr who is not known very well but does a great job. Mr. John Starr coordinates the Maintenance Department. Three cheers for three great guys! 19 GUIDANCE What college to go to? What courses to take? How many credits? The Father Lopez Guidance Depart- ment, of Sr. Carmel and Mr. Richart, answer these questions and the many more put to them by inquir- ing students. 20 RELIGIGN This year, with Fr. Ferguson as school pastor, the religion department took on a new look. With lay teachers assisting nuns and priests, the department went mod. Along with Bible teachings, the students learned about other religions and about themselves. The most innovative class was Senior Sex Educa- tion. Amen. 21 HEALTH AND GIRLS' P. E lnteresting and very informative are the best words to describe first semester Senior Health class with Mrs. Tidmarsh. She presents a new outlook on everything from one's own person to his environment. Girls' P.E. is kept alive with gatorball, volley- ball, and modern dance. Earlier in the year, the gym classes were shown a special presentation of Kung Fu and Karate. 22 HEALTH AND BOYS' P. E Since this is our first year with Health, it was a new experience for all. Mr. Dave Kriemer taught the Senior Health class in the second semester. Boys P.E. was quite active in a variety of sports, such as football, track, and basketball. 23 ..w- H X ENGLISH Term papers . . . footnotes . . . Wil- liam Shakespeare . . . prose . . . copy . . . punctuation . . . short stories . . . that's only half: then add Mr. Ken Lipe, Mr. Ted Petrucciani, and two new faculty members - Mrs. Creasman and Sister Eileen. Mix them all together and what have you got??? The English Department of Father Lopez. To be or not to be . Romeo, O, Romeo, wherefore artthou, Romeo? g Tomorrow and tomorrow and tomor- row . I think that I shall never see a poem ri N Fi 1 .vi . , uiLfg1ig:w'S- I xiszfgmz' , .-fi i'2g,?:f?,giT 512,41 SAE' L 1 , ,xr-zmks, L ., ir . -:.f'Li7.. ,,..:us. ' Q i?F'fl?T,'f3'. af, fi? if 2 Q ffiqrs ,gpnn-mn we-5 .. A+ 1, ln W 25 LANGUAGES Between Parlez-vous Francais? and Habla Espanol?, a majority of Lopez students are taught either French or Spanish. The French classes are taught by Mrs. Helen Belanger who adds the flair of old Paree to all her les- sons. Mrs. Raisa Leorza, head of the Language Department and long-timeteacher at Lopez, adds the accent of Latin Ameri- ca and Spain to her classes. Mrs. Myrna Creasman, new to Lopez this year, teaches Eng- lish in addition to her Spanish classes. 26 SOCIAL STUDIES From Washington to Nixon, from the American Revolution to Watergateg events, people, and places from beginning of time to present day and future are top- ics for discussion in Mr. Bruce Tramont and Mr. Phil Richart's social study classes. To try to understand and pro- tray each other's personalities is a part of the Psychology class which was newly added to our ' P Q-st +1 W A' ,5,:, : 2f 5 , Y fs. l Social Studies Department. 27 3 -Q' Args, 35? l :S gk 5 ' T f if, ,gg W? ' K is , , 3 ' Xe 'Gai' QQ. ki? MATH 5'Vo.6ofo x 7.6:3in'1x8l is the heartbreak of many Math students, but with Sr. Cecilia, Mr. Janovsky, and Mr. King, how can one help but learn? They teach the students how to delve into the ordinary 2x2:4 and calculate the area of an equilateral triangle. With new equipment and modern instruments, these teachers have made Math a little more interesting and a lot more fun to learn. BUSINESS The class being Iivened by the hum of typewriters to the tune of Three Dog Night, and Assets 8- Liabilities 2 Proprietorship start off the business world at Lopez. Mr. Gardinier teaches the alphabet to high school students ityping style, that isl. He also prepares the student for a life- time of Bookkeeping . . . So, it's hands on the home row and away we go! 29 SCIENCE DEPARTMENT With the guidance and direction of Mrs. Hyland, Sister Clare Therese, and Mr. Dryer the students of Father Lopez at some time or another venture into the world of science . . . chemical equations . . . dissection ...slugs . . . H20 . . . blood tests . . . accel- eration . . . lab . . . protozoa . . . radio- isotopes . . . electrons . . .just a few of the learned terms added to the students' know- ledge. These courses have much to offer, discuss, and debate about and everyone involved learns and understands the won- ders of science. 30 Q-any -10 COLLEGE BDA nrvmmc-saws 1 E W-NNG .pens-vnu-uf-w.n.n.'-an-quam annum awe- Q muqav- 4-4-sur 2-.+w-aww Q.,-us -wi M10 sw--an-v r ...,--.,-ww .-...,,-....,...n-nMnm- ---- T2-s .w an .W an-nw-hw-fl W. 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Runner-Up - Josie Reilly K Phyllis Powers does unbelieveable jump in her African dance. Miss Lopez 1973-74 is crowned by principal, Sr. ROSS Ellen. All the school beauties turned out for the annual Miss Father Lopez Contest. Over-flowing with spectators and filled with excitement, the gym was the setting for these girls to display their various talents and to show that each was a winner in her own way. 34 WE ARE ONE One of the first highlights of the senior year is ring blessing, a tra- dition of the graduating class. The seniors participate in a special Mass during which class rings are blessed. Assisted by student commentators, Father David Ferguson and Father Charlie Sum officiated at the Mass. A luncheon at the Sweden House followed the ceremonies. 35 ROYALTY FOR A DAY Freshman Court - Judy Gaines, David Whitesideg Junior Court- Lori Schmidt, Rick Estrada, Senior Court- Sharrie Estrada, John Hiltong Queen and Kingg Senior Court - Sue Gordon, John Fiestucciag Sophomore Court - Kate Brookfield, Fran Sciolino. A parade, floats, cars, coro- nation, and a football game joined together in a special way. Add a touch of tears and a bushel of excitement and you have it --Homecoming '73, Pictured above are this year's King and Queen - Bob Keating and Barbara White. 36 ew QF in ,gig s A it-...ehifx J.V. Cheerleaders win prize for car. BLGOD, SWEAT, AND TEARS uf in -.K l N i 1- L.. 5 With the theme being commer- cials, the ever-spirited students of Father Lopez donned their grubby work clothes for the annual home- coming float building contest. Construction was held at the Walker Street Barn and, as usual, the students were commended by the owners on their behavior. Com- ing out on top, to make it a grand slam, was the Class of '74, followed by the Class of '77. Capturing third and fourth places, respectfully, were the Class of '75 and the Class of '76. 37 Ru 1 J Y g' S f' 4' 'mfi-xx! 'K . . J, WW: ar- w- - fr -' H '-- 'qw-HS '-N15 - nl ng' . 4 -f. . .,bV .,., . q I - k- Y 5 5? wg ' 4 ' . 4 -AT' 5 .4-N-v-...,... , 1, . .A Hn' 9 , MN 1 e '- AQ.. f ,K :I . K f f 5 rf- 'Q - gi ' ' .- ug . . -,Vg , .Is P' N 4' I f 4 M., X wi if v Ab. ' 'W , W :.,f ,L ' ' , 9 'Wg .1-... M.. '77 MLS'-. ' .4 JR .sf V , I' , V. X--,ityMV,-L:i:,v-Wvq-':fT1 yr .' -L, . 'itL?.,.niW A ' :gg-'I EIA, : Nl m V ,Q Q. 'gjrfgfw . n- -A I.. '- QFHF rig: .JA wx 31. ,b ,U .1130 .xsnruz ' A 3.4, w , I, ki xr. .r ,f fn. I iff'-. 41. A11 ,J flilggwgak li a 3' ui' ,, -- Q ' f My Third place float - Class of '75 .Y .. '- ., ' ' .' il- ' ' -14' ...K l l ?fE?IQ' EFFQQQE: 93?'.i.:?'?..53 -V-.P . M Q o ' 'f' Fourth place float - Class of '76 'r- -,xl -Q The Tide rolled onto the Father Lopez campus this year. The school's newspaper was the first try after several years of absence. The Tide dedicated itself to full coverage of such items as school news, plus off-campus news of general interest and impotance. As the year wore on, students' contri- butions, advertising and humor were added to the content. ln the years to come, we hope The Tide keeps on rising. WHAT CHILD IS THIS The Greatest Story Ever Told was re-enacted by Drama Club members at the Annual Christmas Show. The Drama Club members gave their modern version of the birth of Jesus Christ. Following the play several students did their own thing. 41 WINE, WOMEN, AND SONG L VH l Nw ix l I 'l .il ly sl' Q 6. U ,UU i'm,,m l l U fx, A ig, ,l K DDQ fir! All of the fine gourmets of France would have feasted at the annual French Dinner, prepared by the French Club. Live enter- F tainment accompanied the delicious meal that was enjoyed by the faculty and the stu- dents. Topped off with two fancy French desserts, the affair was as usual, a tasty suc- cess. 43 w P' X M ., SQ E I EJ V ' -, 'Y . W rs: Q J 2 Q 5 V A Q .wg . Q fe'- av K 2 Q MT Q W ,1 5 g Q 5, Q wmv A 9 1 PARENTS ASSOCIATICDN To enlighten the students, parents, and community about Father Lopez High SchooI should be the motto of the Father Lopez Parent Associ- ation. Every project they undertake is a huge success, such as the fashion show. The Father Lopez Parents are always on top of the wave. T ! -L N aim- u ,wwf Under the chairmanship of Mr. Bob Albury, the Father Lopez School Board organizes the various operations of the school. Together with student representatives, they work diligently to make sure the school runs smoothly. SCHOGL BOARD 46 'v-. T E 'hh' BOOSTER CLUB With the weekly Bingo, rum- mage sales, and ads for the foot- ball program, boosters have been raising money to finance the sports program. The new baseball field, the weekly foot- ball programs, refurnishing of the gym, providing transporta- tion to athletic functions when the bus is not available, manning the gates and windows at games are just a few of the projects carried on by the club. 47 g I ls .L Q ,...--Q.-.r'1Nt.4-Q S fy x-fl im:-r 1-.w',,.r Us v, a A- maize i. 15:2 Would you like to become a medical technologist? Home health aide? The Health Careers Club of Father Lopez is one way that will help you decide on a health related occupation. The club is under the sponsorship of Mrs. Hyland who teaches the Biological Sciences. She provides films, speakers, and pamphlets to make the club members, students, and the community aware of the many facets in health careers. 48 . Q ...Q-:F .ce i S.G.A. The Student Government Associa- tion of Father Lopez consisted of four officers and three representatives from each class. They tried to lessen the communication gap between fac- ulty and studentsg they got privileges for the students, such as Dress-Up Dayg and they met regularly to discuss the many questions that arose as a part of Lopez life. The S.G.A's biggest project for the year was Homecoming '73. They carried it out successfully and Lopez thanks them for caring. 49 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY lf you have an 85 average and are outstanding in the qualities of leader- ship, service and character, then you qualify for admission to the National Honor Society. They concern them- selves with such programs as Head Start, Dollars for Scholars, and Teach- ers for a Day. This kind of action shows N.H.S.'s concern for the community. 50 BAN D For the third year in a row, the band has proven to be a great addition to Fr. Lopez High School. Under the direction and leadership of Mr. Charles Long, the band performs at games and they also march in parades. ln the absence of Mr. Long, Mr. Keith Kiel directs the band. Majorettes, Drill Team, and Flag Corps were under the direction of Terry Kiel. 51 5 ,, fr' a, , .,i..ssri?i L Www sm M- MAJORETTES One of the highlights of the halftime shows at the football games is the Father Lopez Majorettes. They add excitement and glam- our to the halftime performances. An even newer addition is our featured twirler, Pam Fields. Under the direction of the head majorette, Sharrie Estrada, these girls also sponsor the Miss Father Lopez Contest and serve at the Fashion Show. We wish there were an opportunity to enjoy these perform- ances year-round. DRILL AND FLAG CGRPS This year, a new branch of the Drill Team was added to the ever-growing Lopez Band. - The Flag. Corps. Together with the Drill team, they add a lively spark to football half- time shows and the many pa- rades the band participates in. With flags waving and pompons shaking, this pre- cision group of girls shows the spirit which is typical of all Band members. 53 l may km - akggsg if. aides.- ,gels VARSITY CHEERLEADERS From tricycle races to Fabulous Fifties . . . From bon fires to pep rallies . . . From sign making to soc hops . . . The Varsity Cheerleaders are ready for anything. They lead the Greenwave fans in the Victory Song or the All the Way to State chant. Whether the Greenwave wins or loses, you can count on those eight girls to pick up the Spirit. lt's obvious from their actions on the field or on the court, that these girls really enjoy working together. Special recognition goes to four members of the squad: Dara Hyland, Cindy Pagliarulo, Barb White, and Anne Witham who have been cheerleaders for all four years. 6 s wk -67 165, J. V. CHEERLEADERS To create enthusiasm in the crowd and give an extra lift to their team is just one of the many aspects of being a Junior Varsity Cheerleader. These seven girls work together, under the leadership of Kate Brookfield and Jean White, to keep the spirit alive and that supports the Mini Waves. Captain - Kate Brookfieldg Co-captain - Jean White Standing l to r - Jean White, Kathy MacPhee, Diane Freerg Down - Kate Brookfield, Kathy Gildea Phyllis Powers 56 Q 2 X 'U F NX? Tw N i 'gs 5.25 if .:LL Lx ww. Q ' y 1 in ft fp A , N f R B' 'E ggm - is T? ,X 3 wif KEY CLUB 1 58 'Q' vb The Key Club functions as a school and community spon- sorship in the Halifax area Kiwanis Club, and helps the Kiwanis Club in community service activities. ln addition to this the club sponsors valu- able activities of service to Father Lopez, and helps area schools when they need volun- teers as the elementary school field days in the spring. t as For the second year in a row, the Father Lopez Keyette Club is responsible for most of the strange goings-on around campus. From Pancake Day to Slave Day, this fun- loving and working crew prove that the Key- ettes are a necessary organization. Hope- fully, the future Keyettes will follow the example set by these girls andbring the community and Father Lopez a little closer together. - s,-stfgegxxsfft 5 t W! sf get KEYETTE CLUB CHESS CLUB WSE-3 QPU 7 1-f Knight to Queen's Pawn Three and a checkmateg that's all you need plus a know-how, and you're on your way to your first chess tournament. Under the spon- sorship of Sister Rose Ellen, these fine young men carefully move their way to a fine showing in types of competition. Who knows? The next Bobby Fischer might have a locker right above yours. 60 X . DRAMA CLUB The Father Lopez Drama Club began its theatrical season by participating in the Christmas show. The Club also produces a spring play. A combination of tryouts. hard work, nervousness and good di- rection helps make any Drama Club production a success. Sister Clare Therese acts as Producer, Director and acting lor drama?J coach for the club. 61 PEP CLUB Most of the spirit that Lopez is best known for can be traced to the Pep Club. With the aid of Sister Cecilia, the Pep Club raises money for many Lopez activities such as the Home- coming Dance. They put up signs, posters and other things to announce games and up- coming events. The Pep Club is an enthusiastic group of stu- dents who support our school in every way. Pictures , Copy , Articles , and Dead- lines are the least favorite words of people on yearbook and newspaper staffs. However, through all the drugeri and termiol the Veritas and the Tide came through. Under the leader- ship of Mrs. Belanger, the students learned the hardships and rewards of being a gernalist. 63 Q QB x'Q' in . was HF 3 ,K 'QW Y-3'3',Awf1-will f ,Eh ,, .X SH, 135' wa Nw 4' ff: fi, , - ., ,if wa ff: . ,, Y, ,,, , . A. T rrrr. -sg , . ,A Lk., ,W .A av A K ., ,I , 4 Q r ,, W H 3? Q wg., an Q A 4 . ,, Y -4' Af ik F sz'-ni 438 fig, QQ. f if' Q Q f A 5' jg ,9 , iw g 5 F' Q . in M 'le 1 gf 5' : 5 f L A 1 153.353 M R iv fy V w,Qg2,f it A as I E . A V ql ,. X X 1 . lxfifuw gg 4.44 Q f x. Alt 4' 551 ,, i ff! E , gg may K, K QQ? 3 55 1 yi. 4 ,ML n -A --,W f HM, , 4 use -is MEM ,W R, 5 . ,. .. .M . 5 ,vii ,,,- I S33 . 1 312 iv h 2 -Jw' - ' A ,, 6 . . ,A . ,, 1 . M, f , if1, xz, AfM E Back row: Coach Gardinierg Larry Wolfersteigg Sam Welchg Frank Klotzg Peter Gillisg Terry O'Learyg Rick Brown, John Restucciag Tom Humphreysg Bill Belanger. Row 4: Coach Richartg Rick Estradag Mike McDonaIdg Gene lzzinop Rick Schwartzp Mike Powellg John Shelleyg Mike Schauer. Row 3: Lee Weberg Tom Nickerson, Joe Ceriog Jim Hester, Rick Sneadp Sean Muldoong Brian Daly: John Scott, Coach Petrucciani. Row 2: Matt Muldoon, Scott Reynoldsg Paul Gillisg David Powellg Bob Keatingg Rick Cesarig Jeff Donohueg Wayne Johnson. Front row: Doug Minor Head Coach Richart, captains - Rick Brown, Mike Powell. Bob Keating. 66 With a 7-3 season, the Father Lopez Football team romped through their first seven opponents. Their romp included Tampa Jesuit, Taylor-Pierson, Cocoa Rockledge, Wymore Tech., Bishop Kenny, Santa Fe and lnterlachen. However the last three games with New Symrna, Melbourne Central Catholic proved tough and the deciding game against Bunnell was lost. The Bunnell team won District four Class AA with their one point victory over Lopez. All that can be said after looking over this year's record of 7-3 isg You've come a long way, Greenwave!! P 'fr f Q -Q gg Vi, ,L Ju Q 0 1 MX 3 kj? , 1 X -S v..-J' 4 A595 f fdwkj' .5 45 A K 4 'F' . if ,Y 3 I .wg W,,, gg ,g . .3 . ,, , Q .W ia. al .. W A 'VJ A iifinsff 4 W '35 We f Y K' . f swf-vw mf WQQAUW ff! f ,gf ,, 5 N QV K . .. M Q , --Mf- gl ,An Q - . ff : : : 1- ,Q - 1 WAVES 12 6 40 12 24 0 21 6 14 0 39 0 33 24 12 19 0 42 6 7 ' 71 Under the new coaching leadership of Fr. Charlie Sum, Shubie Thompson and Bill Belanger, The Baby Green Wave rolled through their football season. Even though their 0-5-1 record suggests a poor season, the Baby Wave proved talented, coming from behind many times to almost clinch the game. With a little more experience, this year's J.V.'s will hear someday as Varsity players - ALL THE WAY TO STATE! x ,ggnir l'!'!- . - lf SLA..-S: ': ,Z ' K . fn as Q. Q W K SE Y mf. dv? fm u it '.Q ,WN hf, i , 1f ti m if .4 , .QQ 5 Us X F3 N . f e, - 43 qv 5 , ,Q W 1 A Q X W UI 4 ' V Steve Bernal Wayne Chappuis Jim Demming Bill Farrell John Restuccia Gil Martin Pete Metz Dribble, dribble, dribble, Swoosh . . . and Greenwave scores again! Basketball is another sports opportunity for the fine, young athletes at Father Lopez. These boys are devoted to their coach, known around campus as Mr. T. Mr. Tramont gives a lot of his time to the team as a coach and as a friend to each team member. Assisting in leading their team are the three captains: Bob Keating, Mike Kundid, and Mike Powell. 75 2 ff K , eg I V m.w, ,,f . -Aa Q, ggx X Q ga ,I fu 0 ' f v SWE E si ' xi 5 Ki fa sigh R 1 XX J 4 ' ,s-if fig ' wk 9? 49 55 'E F W 2 R- 1', ' Q 4, Q 3' 2:1 'T 'I if fi 122 A Q is Q41 , ii? ,Milli 2533 .I V, 2 . aw Wi. Y 1? NES Q K 5:5 N G 5 5 Q V Sp,-ganbivw , ,....,..a., .N.Q..,a- if .qui 5-ff? 77 'fr' 'gli .. 'mir Nr !r f Jr- -HP, 5 D 4'-gg , WX' Gr in 315 V' , W ff fy wk WN VA V .fm ' 0 i 1 it Al A ' X I ' , i -if f fr' L, - 34 . M it 6 1 -A 2--.1 'L wi? Hs hum warn .milf .2 J, I i M.,- , ,xv -5: 2 bw ... K- f f H., .. -nu 5. gt, .Ks M , Q M -,..' ..,.W.d '-vs-an ii M, E J., .rf GREENWAVES 'TILL WE DIE I Back row - I to r: Thomas Nickerson, Roy Bohensky, Mike O'Connell, Greg Ballard, Mark McGrane, Coach Richart. Kneeling: Paul Gillis, Scott Reynolds, Tom Humphreys, Dean Pepe, John Scott- Manager. Sitting: Miguel Lopez, Tom Hodgson, Raul Lopez. Coach Flichart with co-captains Thomas Nickerson and Mike O'Connell We'll all be Greenwaves until we die! The Junior Varsity Basketball Team showed this by their 12-7 record for this season. The J.V.'s, under the coaching of Phil Richart, were fired-Up and proved tough against such teams as Bunnell, NSB, Lake Highland Prep, Wymore Tech, Crescent City, Bishop Kenny, Ocoee, MCC, and Florida Air Academy. The Little Greenies showed that they will someday be the Big Greenwave of tomorrow. 79 CNE... TWO... THREE... SWOGSH Coach Fink, Steve Lodesky, Sam Newcomer, David Whiteside, Mark Chappuis, Jim Polito, Mark Marra, Coach Ensellg Kneeling - Pat Thurman, Joe Simmons, Charles Beardsley, Greg Wolfersteig, Kevin Ogden, Bob Brown, Jim Simmons, Manager. Coach Ensell with Co-captains David White- side and Sam Newcomer. Oh, to become a J.V. Basketball player. Could this be the dream of a Freshman team member? Mr. Albert Ensell, the coach of the Lopez Freshman Basketball team, led these aspiring young athletes through a winning season. Today's freshman will be the Junior Varsity players of tomorrow. 80 I MERMEN TAKE THE DIVE Standing L to R: Lee Weber, Mark Champagne, Tom O'Brien, David Menzel, Frank Vogini. Above L to Ft: Dean Peppe. John Levin, Mike Farmer i 1 83 my vpn: as 3' 5 6 mx K0-'f ,X iiiulif rn. . 14 ,,..w VM .nam - 4. m-,mf fn.fm.m-511271 imwzf. B5 BATTER-UP l Kneeling: I to r: C. D'Assaro, P. Morris - manager, M. Muldoon, D. McCormick, B. Patchett. G. Wolfersteig, T. McCloskey, M. K. McGrory - managerg Standingg I to r: B. Farrell, J. Restuccia, T. Humphreys, L. Wolfersteig, T. Hodgson, S. Reynolds, W. Johnson, K. McCarthy, P. McCarlhyg Third Row: M. Schauer, D. Powell, S. Muldoon, M. Powell, D. Whiteside, Coach Gardinier. is I f - 11,1 . 86 b Amin., 87 TRACKSTERS TREK 'ROUND TRACK ' RRR R l Left to right: Coach Petrucciani, K. Tillman, S. Welch, M. Kundid, T. Nickerson, H. Lopez, M. Halyard, M. Lopez, M. McGrane, T. Humphreys. P. Gillis Whether running, jumping or throwing the shot put, those who participate in track and field events not only compete against other teams but also against the clock. Under the direction of Coach Ted Petrucciani, our track- sters take on one of the most grueling of spring sports. Total dedication and will-to-win are qualities displayed by Lopez' track and field men on their way to a Greenwave victory. B8 RACKET-EERS HAVE SMASH-Y SEASCN Kneeling L to Ft: V. Garcia, J. Sullivan, A. Wall, L. Wall. Standing L to R: Coach Janovsky, R. Snead, J. Scott, Ft. Bohenzky P. Gillis, M. MacDonald, J. Donohue Not Pictured: J. Suchon, W. Johnson. M. Miller . 1 Luv . . . set . . . math . Sound tamiliar?? No?? lt should if you know any thing about tennis. Spring is the time of year when the Lopez tennis team gets in the swing. Under the guid- ance of Mr. Janovsky and with a lot of practice the team has hopes of netting a luv-ly set of victories. 89 IN THE SWING Left to right: J. Simmons, F. Simmons, J. Demming, Coach King, A. Hanley, C. Weber, J. Simmons Not Pictured: C. Petrie, P. McDonald 5 1 ' a n QJQJYK- 4:9 X 4 . 'Q ' , ' .' , 35 -+4.21 ,Wet nag Q A ,.,q.:,f.. Yi' ' 2 irc .:-rat Q X if Gwen' vm' fwfr- - 1 Q I f' yea ,-,5,t,' 1 - - 5 A 1 g r 4- f . , , . ,,.., Q. . -, fir , Q, in Y., - N-' - ..sl?,,f --fy-' CJ fi s- 4- . 9 B 1, X Q5 . W For the second year in a row, Mr. George King ' 4 has put together a swinging golf team. With keep . K your eye on the ball and don't bend your el- bows, these young men score low and win high, earning much respect from the entire student body. ' Q4 - tr . 90 oF LOPEZ IN ACTION FIELD DAY I-loP...sKlP...JUMP... 81 N xx .31 nl 4 I . ..l V' 'TF' 40' i l k KVI-vu P ' as an J fe :ff 'P .llullililll , R 7- IQ 35. L 55: X K r 554 r l ff QR i n .4 '::- '22'L- -47 'gq:- I W Shot Put' R. McGuire T. O'Leary Y' Q5 Long Jurnp: J. Williarns, T. Nickerson 100 yd. Dash: S. Callahan, T. Nickerson 440 yd. Run: S. Callahan 880 yd. Run: M. Lopez Mile Run: K. Tillman 880 yd. Relay: Sophomores - G. Ballard, M. Lopez, W. Johnson, S. Welch Softball Throw: D. Sacco, A. D'Adesky Triple J ' ump. D. Mahoney, P. Fields S . . X '55 I Q N 1.7: 33- S ye! 'L gg. P 'f .1 vie.- ? KE .mga A A I Long Jump: D. Sacco, P. Fields fl, ,LL ,l J-W,f- 75 yd: Dash: L. Antonich ,, 0 4 '-1 u 100 yd. Dash: C. Reilly A -,.-X ,HIL 220 yd. Run: L. Antonich 440 yd. Run: L. Wall Y-X 440 yd. Relay: K. Brookfield, C. Reilly, P. Fields, M 94 Connor , l l GRIDDERS HONORED as V , ., . . .. Various football players were honored at an awards banquet at the Americano Beach Lodge. Some of the trophies went to Mike Powell for leader- ship, outstanding defensive player, and most valuable player, Rick Brown for leadership and outstanding of- fensive player, Bob Keating for leadership, Gene lozzi- no, Paul Gillis, and Tom Nickerson for outstanding play- ers in their respective classes, and Terry O'Leary re- ceived the Mean Green award. All the players de- serve congratulations for their successful season. CLASSES Wm 96 5,9 fe 5 af QT' i km 1 . 79: FE, :V . .. , A gi ' ' QMS' ' , 3 mx fi h Q' 31 ,A . .- ff 19 s .5 , .. 5:1 V, f , . .1 K ,x 1 uf., K 4, f . - .., ug, . '44 1-A if fx, ,r 'fi 8 gf wil rm 4 Q i YM -sy, MS nz i wg M., Wendy Anderson Elizabeth Antonich Michael Arminio Francis Baker Carlene Balzarano Karen Barton Lynelle Baylor Charles Beardsley Suzanne Bertrand Stephanie Bobbitt William Brookfield Lonneen Brown Robert Brown Lawrence Broxton Elizabeth Burns John Butler Shelly Carrin Francis Cerio Mark Champagne Mark Chappuis Michelle Chema Carolyn Coble Loureen Connor Daniel Costello Teresa Curry Steven D'Agresta Joseph Dana Charles D'Assaro Tami DePaIma Barbara Dowling Deirdre Downey Denise Downey Wayne Dubois Pamela Fagan Kurt Ensell Martin Favas Maureen Fagan Laura Fornari Beth Fox Mark Fritz Judith Gaines Robert Haas Alan Hanley Nancy Hanley Jeffrey Hansard Brian Hartman Shiela Hernlen Daphne Hollon Thomas Horrigan Eugene Iozzino Bernadette Izzillo Elizabeth James Andrew Johnson Gregory Jones Patrick Jones Mickey Joseph Kathleen Kenny Tonya Keys Kristine Komatz Steven Lodesky Monica Lammers Timothy Lernihan .Rm gm ww l Lisa Lloyd Lucy MacCabe James Mahoney Phyllis Mahoney l John Malin Leanne Mathews Matthew McGrane Sherri Manzer Timothy McCloskey Ronald McGuire Marian Marquis Mark Marra Lynne McLarnan Lisa McMenamy Michelle Medico Colleen Minor Stacy Morris Cheryl Morrison Samuel NewComer Charles Nofal Edward Nordmann Frances Palmieri Thomas O'Brien Stephen Pardus Kevin Ogden Larry Pascale Therese O'Reilly Lois Peckham Robert Petko Dale Ramsey James Polito Rodney Reynolds Phalese Powers Barbara Rinaldi Denise Prugh Gabriel Romanach Brian Rowley Denise Sacco Olga Ruiz Timothy Savas Barbara Seiler William Shelfer James Simmons Joseph Simmons Mamie Singleton Vikki Sloan Jeflery Starr Noeleen Skehan Samuel Spitler Christian Stephens Lori Summers Lee Tablewski Patrick Thurman Robert Tuttle Mark Traylor Teresa VanFlhee Lisa Vogini Christopher Weber Angela Wall Pamela Welcher Drexel Wassem Sharrie Zuber 0n-qw, :EL QV are 53-Ur. Q 1 A-...L if fl ' '2 f QQ F . l 1. . ' 'K Drexel Wassum Pam Welcher Robert Willis Gregory Wolfersteig l Chris Weber David Whiteside Jacqueline Wise Deborah Wonder Pamela Wyllie Sherri Zuber 55? M Q-54 I ,Q ,if ,us ue ' Q 3 O U Qi Qi o0I Q 7 if fc Il Clif!!! v 'genlssuusw . David BonFIeur Kate Brookfield Lal Susan Atkins Gregory Ballard Kevin Barton Mark Baumeier Darlene Baylor Vicki Bockhoven Roy Bohenzky Jo-Anne Boilard Darlene Bushdid Theresa Chapman Elizabeth Crotty Michael Farmer Stephen Callahan Patricia Chase Brian Daly Decker Fielder John Carlson Daniel Collier Larry Evanoff Pamela Fields Hugh Cash Mary Connor Rebecca Everett Gretchen Fink V.. , LL Diane Freer Paul Gillis Kelly Hanley Thomas Hodgson Joseph Gambert Ron Gordon Terri Hannans Patrick Holden Leslie Gaugh Jeri Greene Patricia Hedgecock Kathleen Gildea Lou Anne Hall Julie Hilton x David Horrigan Thomas Humphreys Mary Pat Irons Peter Janda Ted Johnson Wayne Johnson Dawn Johnson Paulita Kundid Jackie Johnson James Lehan Daryl Jones John Levin Elissa Kinney Miguel Lopez Debbie Mahoney Betty Miranda Patrick MacDonald Judith McCIosky Michael Major Michelle Monico James MacPhee Linda Nofal Judith Maroney Steve Motzel Kathryn MacPhee Michaei O'ConneII Penelope Martell Matt Muldoon Patrick McCarthy Meg O'MaIIey Betty Jean Pope Elvo Pozo David Powell Kevin Price Phyllis Powers Kathryn Prugh Linda Palmieri Laurie Parker David Parks Mary Pascale John Pastorius Robert Pachett Dean Pepe Christopher Petrie A PHOTQ NUTS AVAILABLE 6 Colleen Reilly Scott Reynolds Sharon Reynolds Tom Rinaldi Francis Sciolino John Scott Mary Scorza Mary Sheehan Roy Skelton Paul Slavin Dese Smith Page Speigal Henry Stephens Jeffrey Stommel Kevin Tillman Susan Van Driel ll Frances Vogini John Walsh Janet Warzecha Lee Weber Sam Welch Vicki Welcher Jean White James Williams Sharon Winters Bernadette Witham if Y, Q -QM ,,..Q,,n.. M, , . ,.QN..:,,., N, :N M .E , Scott Albury Edmund Amara Michael Barry Marianne Bell Gene Bubb Joe Cerio Toni De Palma Eunice Burns Anne D'Adesky Alan DePope ,Ai S. L, Jeff Donohue Richard Estrada Peter Gillis Susanne Donohue Susan Foster Michael Halyard Cynlhia Ehririger Caren Gaines Christopher Humphrey Therese Ensell Victoria Garcia Richard Humohrev Edward Hyland Martha Jaeger John Janeczko John Kelly H552 Ti' Mariellen Kenny Raul Lopez Colette Kment David Menzel Carolyn Kopatz Colleen Lernihan Mary Miller Roy Mongiovi Katherine Motzel Sean Muldoon Michael MacDonald Daniel McCusker . . H Mark McGrane John Pascale Eugene Pringle Michael Schauer Thomas Nickerson Myron Piatek Josephine Reilly Lori Schimdt Mari Niklowitz Theresa Polito Kathleen O'RieIIy Romuald Price Richard Schwarz Timothy Sheehan Jeffrey Suchon Nancy White Rose Seiler John Shelly Jean Sullivan Debra Wise Richard Snead Janice Van Driel Lawrence Wolfersteig Marcy Strickland Leslie Wall Catherine Wulfekuhl AWARDS Business Education - JoEllen Altes English -- Barbara Graham French - Anne Witham Spanish - Dara Hyland Math - Penny Jones Social Studies - Larry Hogan Science - Frank Klotz Religion - Cynthia Fornari and Colin Daly Semper Fidelis - Penny Jones and Nick Thomas Teachers' Award - Candyce Hill and John Restuccia Yearbook - Colin Daly General Excellence - Dara Hyland, Barbara White Optimist Club Award - James Hester, Fred Simmons DAR Good Citizenship Award - Sue Kenny we 125 JO ELLEN ALTES Jo Pep Club-13 G.A.A.-13 H.C.C.-2, 3, 45 Keyette Club-3, 4. ELAINE AMARA Elaine G.A.A.-1, 2: Pep Club-13 French Club-35 Prom Committee-33 Veritas-43 Newspaper-4. ROBERT BARTON Bob Field Day-23 French Club-35 N.H.S.- 4g Veritas-43 Newspaper-4g Magazine Staff-4. l WILLIAM BELANGER Bill Wrestling-13 Basketball Mgr.-1, 23 Track-1, 23 Football-1. 2, 3, 43 H.R. Officer-2, 33 N.H.S.-3, 43 French Club- 33 Intramural Basketball-3, 43 Key Club-3, 43 J.V. Football Coach-43 Veritas Business Mgr-4. RICHARD BROWN Rick Track-1, 23 Letters-1, 23 Basketball- 1, 2, 33 Football-1, 2, 3, 43 Letters-2. 3, 43 Key Club-2, 3, 43 Officer-43 N.H.S.-3, 43 Class Officer-2, 33 S.G.A.- Rep. 33 President-4. STEPHEN BERNAL Steve Track-13 Football-1, 23 Basketball-2, 3, 43 Letters-3, 43 Drama Club-3, 43 Key Club-4. SUSAN BROWN Sue G.A.A.-23 Keyette Club-3, 4. RUSSELL BUBB Russ Wrestling- 1, 2, 3, 4, Letters- 2, 3, 4, Football- 2, 3, Baseball- 2, H.C.C.- 2, 3. RICHARD CESARI Rick Football- 4, Letter- 4, Key Club- 4g Officer- 4. ELIZABETH CARY LiZ' G.A.A.- 1, H.R. Officer- 3g Pep Club 1. -,-.---limi? R 1 T , , , Z 9, lil f Y fi ml or V , , WAYNE CHAPPUIS Wayne Basketball- 1, 2, 3, 43 Letters- 3, 4 Golf- 1, 2, 3, 45 Letters- 1, 2, 3, 4, H.R. Officer- 2, 35 Homecoming Ct.- 3 French Club- 33 N.H.S.- 3, 4g Officer-4 Key Club- 3, 45 Officer- 43 Veritas- 4 Newspaper- 4, S.G.A. Rep.- 2, 3, 4. I COLIN DALY Colin French Club- 33 N.H.S.- 45 Veritas Editor-4, Varsity Basketball Statisti- cian-4. DAVID DAVIS Dave l 129 JAMES DEMMING Jim Basketball-1, 2, 3, 4, Letter-43 Golf- 1, 2, 3, 45 Letter-1, 2, 3, 45 Veritas-4. SHARALEE ESTRADA Sharrie' Cheerleader-13 Swimming-25 Band- 2g Pep Club-1, 2, 3, 45 Keyette Club-3, 45 French Club-33 Majorettes-3, 4 Head Maj.-42 Class Officer-43 Home- room Off.-4. ALBERT ENSELL Tippy' Basketball-15 Swimming-1, 2, 3, 4 Key Club-4. DEBRA FARMER Debbie' S.G.A.-15 Swimming-25 Letter-2 Field Day-23 G.A.A.-23 N.H.S.-3, 4 President-43 Prom Com.-3: V.F.W Speech Winner-33 Veritas-43 News- paper-43 Literary Magazine-4. ,l.l........i..-. WILLIAM FARRELL Billy Football- 1, 2, 35 Letters- 2, 35 Bas- ketball- 1, 2, 3, 45 Letters- 3, 45 Key Club- 3, 4. CYNTHIA FORNARI Cindy RISE FORTICH Rise Pep Club- 15 G.A.A.- 1, 25 Drama G,A,A,-1,2, Club- 2, 3, 45 Glee Club- 35 French Club- 35 H.C.C.-45 Veritas- 45 News- paper- 45 Merit Achievement Award- 3. MARGARET GILDEA Marge G.A.A.- 1, Class Officer- 1, Swim- ming- 1, 23 Pep Club- 1, 2, 3, 43 Drill Team- 33 Cheerleading- 2. RICHARD GOODIN Wes SUSAN GORDON Gordy' Science Club- 1. Class Officer- 1, Pep Club- 1 G.A.A.-1, Daisy Mae- 35 Keyette Club 3, 4. DARLENE HAKOJARVI Darn S.G.A.- 11 G.A.A.- 15 Band- 1 2 1 9 H.C.C.- 2, 45 Drama Club- 4. BARBARA GRAHAM Barb N.H.S.- 3, 43 F.H.A.- 3. JAMES HESTER Jim Football- 1, 2, 3, 45 Letters- 3, 4, Basketball- 1, 2, 33 Track- 1, 23 Key Club- 3, 43 N.H.S.- 4. CANDYCE HILL Candyee JOHN HILTON John Veritas- 4g Newspaper- 4. Basketball- 13 Key Club- 3, 4. B LAWRENCE HOGAN Larry PETER HOLDEN Pete H.Fl. Officer- 1, 25 Football- 1, 23 Intramural Basketball Mgr.- 2, 43 Statistician- 2, 43 Key Club- 3, 4. 134 THERESA IZZILLO Terri DARA HYLAND Dara Cheerleading- 1, 2, 3, 43 Swimming- 1, 2, 3, 4g Letters- 1, 2, 3, 43 Co-cap- tain- 35 H.C.C.- 3, 45 S.G.A.- 15 N.H.S.- 3, 4g Prom Comm. Chrmn.- 33 Home- coming Ct.- 2, H.R. Officer- 13 Keyette Club- 3, 43 Officer- 4g Veritas- 43 Newspaper- 45 N.J. Reporter- 4. PENELOPE JONES Penny Swimming- 33 Prom Committee- 33 H.C.C.- 43 Officer- 43 Keyette Club- 4, Veritas- 43 Newspaper- 4. 'r'1-- ROBERT KEATING Bobby Football- 1, 2, 3, 43 Letters- 2, 3, 43 Captain- 43 Basketball- 1, 2, 3, 43 Let- ters- 2, 3, 43 Swimming- 1, 2, 3, 43 Let- ters- 1, 2, 3, 43 H.R. Officer- 1, 23 Key Club- 2, 3, 43 Officer- 3, 43 Class Of- ficer- 43 H.C.C.- 43 N.H.S.- 3, 4. SUSAN KENNY Sue Homecoming Ct.- 13 Pep Club- 13 Class Officer- 2, 43 N.H.S.- 3, 43 Prom Committee-33 S.G.A.-2, 43 Officer-2, 43 Keyette Club-41 Officer-43 Veritas-43 French ClUb'3Q Newspaper-43 M.O.D. Walk-a-thon Chrmn.-3. ZANE KELLEY Zane' S.G.A.- 13 Drama Club- 2, 33 Bas ketball Mgr.- 23 Key Club- 3, 43 Foot ball- 1, 2, 3, 43 Letters- 2, 3, 43 Base- ball- 1, 2, 3, 43 Letters- 2, 3, 43 Home coming Ct.- 1. FRANCIS KLOTZ Frank' Track- 13 Letter- 13 Football- 1, 2, 3, 43 Letters- 3, 43 Wrestling- 1, 2, 3 Letters- 2, 33 H.C.C.- 1, 2, 3,43 N.H.S.- 3, 43 Officer- 43 Prom Comm.- 33 Sum. Sci. Rsch. Prgm.- 33 Oratorical Con- test Winner- 33 Intramural Basketball- 3, 43 Veritas- 43 Newspaper- 4. MICHAEL KUNDID Mike Football- 23 French Club- 33 Key Club- 3, 43 Officer- 43 Basketball- 1, 2, 3, 43 Letters- 3, 43 Veritas- 43 News- paper- 43 Literary Magazine- 4. TEFIFIENCE LERNIHAN Terry Football- 1, 23 Lacross- 1, 2, 33 Hoc- key- 33 Literary Magazine- 43 Veritas- 43 Newspaper- 4. .1 GILBERT MARTIN Gil Surfing Club- 13 Chess Club- 1, 23 Basketball- 1, 2, 3, 43 Letters- 3, 43 Key Club- 3, 43 Golf- 3, 43 Letters- 3, 4. l PETER METZ Pete Basketball- 1, 2, 3, 43 Letter- 3, 43 Key Club- 3, 43 French Club- 33 Home- coming Ct.- 2. l DOUGLAS MINOR Doug Track-'13 H.C.C.- 1, Football Mgr.- 1, 2, 3, 4, Letters- 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Basketball- 3. RAN DAL MIRANDA Randy Football- 1, H.R. Officer- 1, Basket- ball- 1, Intramural Basketball- 3, Swimming- 2, 3, 4, Letters- 2, 3, 4, Veritas- 3, 4, Newspaper- 4, Literary Magazine- 4, Key Club- 3, 4, N.H.S.- 4, Veritas Photographer- 4. 11- f-muy . W.. ., ., DONALD MIRAULT Don Basketball- 4, Letter- 4. PATRICIA MORRIS Patty' G.A.A.- 1, 2, Cheerleading- 2, 4, Co- Captain- 2, Drill Team- 3, Pep Club- 1, 2, 3, 4, Keyette Club-'4g Prom Com mittee- 3, Veritas- 4, Newspaper- 4 Literary Magazine- 4. 40 KEVIN MCCARTHY Kevin Wrestling-1, 2, 3, 4, Chess Club-1, 2, 3, 43 Track-3. MICHAEL MCDONALD Mike Band-1, 25 Soccer-2 33 Letters-2, 33 Golf-2, 3. DALE MCCORMICK Dale Golf-1, 2, 3, 43 Football Mgr.-35 Sta- tistician-33 N.H.S.-4. MARY KATHLEEN MCGRORY Mary Kay!! Drama Club-1, 25 Softball-2, Drill Team-23 Pep Club-1, 2g F.T.A.-1, 25 Cheerleading-1, 25 Veritas-45 News- paper-43 Literary Magazine-45 Keyette Club-45 Officer-4. TERRENCE O'LEARY Terry MARK O'MALLEY Mark Football-3, 4g Letters-3, 4g Key Club-4. JANET OTTOLINI Janet Glee Club-33 H.C.C.-4. 141 ROBERT PAGE Bob CYNTHIA PAGLIARULO 'iCindy Football- 23 Key Club- 3, 4. Swimming- 1, 2, 35 Letters- 33 Pep Club- 1, 2, 3, 43 Keyette Club- 3, 45 Officer- 4, H.C.C.- 3, 43 Veritas- 43 Newspaper- 4, N.H.S.- 4. ROBERT PESHEK Bob Wrestling- 1, 25 Prom Committee- 35 Veritas- 45 Tennis- 45 Newspaper- 4. THOMAS PRICE Tom French Club- 3. MICHAEL POWELL Mike Football- 1, 2, 3, 45 Letter- 2, 3, 45 Basketball- 1, 2, 3, 45 Letter- 45 Track- 1, 2, 45 Letter- 1, 2, 45 Prom Commit- tee- 35 Key Club- 35 French Club- 35 Veritas- 45 Newspaper- 4. as M, 1 es f , - if VIRGINIA PRUGH Ginny Cheerleader- 15 Band- 25 Pep Club- 45 Drama Club- 2, 3, 45 Officer- 35 Keyettes Club- 45 Newspaper- 45 H.C.C.- 45 Veritas- 4. 143 JOHN RESTUCCIA Rooster Football-2, 3, 45 Letters-3, 45 Basketball-1, 2, 3, 45 Letters-3, 45 Baseball-1, 2, 3, 45 Letters- 3, 45 Key Club-3, 45 N.H.S.-3, 45 H.R. Officer-3, 45 Class Officer-45 S.T.A.R. Rep.-3. ROBIN SCHEMMEL Robin Football-15 Basketball-1, 2, 45 Cross Country-35 Baseball-45 Veritas-45 Newspaper-4. KIMBERLY SAVAS Kim' Swimming-1, 25 Prom Committee-3 Veritas-45 Newspaper-4. THERESA SEILER Terry' Pep Club-15 G.A.A.-1. FREDERICK SIMMONS Fred SANDRA TARRANT Sandy Key Club- 1, 2, 3, 4, Officer- 1, 2, 3, 43 Golf- 1, 2, 3, 45 Letters- 3, 43 Foot- ball Statistician- 1, 2, 3, 4. 46 NICHOLAS THOMAS Nick Drama Club- 2, 3, 4, Officer- 4, Chess Club- 3. BARBARA WHITE Barb Cheerleading-1, 2, 3, 4, Co-captain- 3, Captain-4, Pep Club-1, 2, 3, 4, H.Fl. Officer-1, 3, G.A.A.-1, 4, Swim- ming-1, 2, 3, 4, Letters-3, 4, N.H.S.- 3, 4, Keyette Club-4, Officer-4, H.C.C.- 3, 4, Veritas-3, 4, Newspaper-4. THERESA WELCHER Terri Pep Club- 1, 2, 4, Officer- 4, Swimming- 2, Band- 2, Class Officer- 2, 3, G.A.A.- 1, French Club- 3, Key- ette Club- 3, 4, Majorettes- 3, 4, N.H.S.- 4, Homecoming Ct.- 3. DENISE WISELY Denise Keyette Club-4. ANNE WITHAM Annie Cheerleading-1, 2, 3, 43 Captain-15 Co-captain-43 Swimming-1, 2, 3, 45 Letter-3, 4g Pep Club-1, 3, 45 H.C.C.- 3, 4g Class Officer-4g N.H.S.-43 French Club-33 G.A.A.-1, 4g ROBERT WULFEKUHL Bob French Club-33 Veritas-43 News- paper-43 Literary Magazine-4. ie Yo U ous 0 .LLLL ,E 3 .I WT ,- vu 442 I ,Qc The Fifteenth Commencement Exercises of Fr. Lopez High School marked the end of high school studies for the Class of '74, The ceremony was held at St. PauI's Church on Saturday, May 25 at 5 o'clock. Monsignor Nugent conferred diplomas on the grad- uates, which, for them, marked the beginning of an end. 148 n w 149 MakAvkSvkH Cast Nick Thomas - Captain Hawkeye Pierce g Frank Capt. Trapper McIntyre g Larry Evanoff - Corp. Radar Fleilly g Pam Fields - Capt. Ugly Black g Cindy Fornari - Major Margaret Hot-lips Houli- han g Mark Fritz - Capt. Walt WaIdowski g Ann Hindery - Gen Hammond g Chris Komatz - CoI. ski - Capt. Frank Burns Cerio - Captain Duke Forrest g Denise Downey - Henry Blake g Steve Pardus- Ho-Jon g Lee Tablew- ACCREDITATION TEAM Dr. Luther Arnold, Gwen Chastain, William Cuddy, John Dukes, Dr. 0, Lee Eggert, Sr. George Francis, Rev. Richard Grasso, Dr. Daryle C. May, Lucy McDaniel, William Napoli, Dr. Mary Alice Smith, Mrs. Geraldine Shellings, William Thomas, Joan Young. The Accreditation Team of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools came to Father Lopez in March to evaluate the school. Each facet was investigated throughly and nothing was overlooked. Members of the team also talked to students and asked their opinion of Father Lopez. 151 152 w ZH ,gi ? ' X 5 if 1.480 ,awk :N 2 if' r 'Y Q' l A A Twp 'U' an , J . 1 i l1 J B R34 ii . M L 9 'll 4 nb ' 5 Q . 'mr ' llif' 'I ls W! . . XX I 3 K. -,, '-- . vi T, 1 . ws. -' 5 ig up Nsf -, A 2 4 I M N help with The plonning os well es The printing... When Keys prints your yearbook, our representative becomes a key member of your staff. He provides you with a complete 16-piece kit of supporting materials. And he's always there to give you advice and assistance whenever you need it. For an outstanding yearbook, start to finish, call Keys first. keyspmntm P. O. Box 8 0 Greenville, South CaI'OlifI8 29602 0 18031 288-6560 At Keys Printing, paper and ink are only part of the process GOOD LUCK TO THE CLASS OF '74 FROM FATHER LOPEZ BOOSTER CLUB 'IIS a Pleasure to Bank at The Arlantic ' WESTSIDE ATLANTIC BANK OP DAYTONA BEACH DRNIDND BEACH ST '!5I!2Bi5.kE2F!!S ZW E. GRANADA AVE. 0 ORHJNU BEACH, FL. 32074 ' 19041672-1611 sn 1 FLORIDA BANKGTRUST COMPANY lg' l. :l 4 AT DAYTONA BEACH, DAYTONA BEACH, FLORIDA Vollllll XIITV IIYIXM. 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Sit at the large, comfortable lar. atmosphere of the Fire Place loom 160 WELCOME TO 'Biligs 7 onmeh mlb nperateh hp the Mac nnalh familv Starting L de our s, Dominic students. in 1930 the MacDonalds have attended first St. Paul's, then Our Lady of St. Brendan's and now Father lopez. It is good to see that the Sisters of St. have maintained their high standards and continued to produce the better NOW OPEN TIL 7 P.N. ON FRIDAY I Q Q Q I3 Q vous NUMBER ONE s1oP IN MUSIC Q C1 Q Q Q Featuring tflis week... 9 TOP 100 IN 45's 0 POSTERS 81 BLACK LITES ' TOP 10 LP's 81. TAPES 9 MUSICAL INSTRUMENT ACCESSORIES 9 TOP lm COUNTRY WESTERN 45's ' COMPONENTS TRANSISTOR RADIOS - BQYIOCI for Ike bench Q PHoNoLoc mls Amuveo. we CAN NOW onpsn ANY Izsconof Q '-:'f,I:'r:L ' Carnson Sound Center We fe, ' ' ' 332 CANAL smeer I- G' . Eg 5 i ,1' VM ' I I::s:.ii:s.I'.:::i'.'1A A L I -- I IF WE DON'T HAVE IT WE WILL ORDER IT FOR YUU Daytona 253-1636 DeLand 734-5587 Floyd J. TrecIway's of-IYTONA MOVING a. 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HAPPY HOUSE BELAIR PLAZA Fanny Farmer Candy Gifts Cards E ONE OF Fl.'ORIDA'S 2 .,- I PRETTIEST SHOPS H o 0 d:x 0 q Q S!',L F E AT u RIN GI' ik Sportswear ik Casual Dresses Hx ui: Lingerie on-X il? Accessories uk Shoes 0 53 0 D D DAVTONA BF 0 IDA 320 B OPEN 9 30 TO 5:30 - MON. THRU SAT BLACK'S PHARMACY Prescription PLUS Service Ellinor Village Shopping Center Ormond Beach 677-4131 FREE DELIVERY RIBBONS AND CARBONS School Supplies Dwegkt 2 E P. ou Box 488 nuaaen sums MADE to onpsn OFFICE SUPPLIES 145 CANAL ST. PH. 428-4234 PRINTERS NEW SMYRNA BEACH, FLA. 32069 STATIQNERS SACRED HEART PARISH New Smyrna Beach, Florida Compliments of DAYTONA BUILDERS SUPPLY 1825 South Ridgewood 767-4331 Congratulations To The Graduates From THE CLOTH WORLD coMPuMENTs or DUNN BROS. HARDWARE CO. A WONDER WORLD or FABRICS AND . . . fabrics to please any taste HAUFAX sHoPPlNG CENTER DUNN LUMBER AND 261 Riverside Drive SUPPLY 165 FW STATE FARM .,.,.,..,.c. IIM WDLFFBRANDT v--umm um-me ww.- 0 3 . 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CHAPPUIS BE Registered Real Estate Broker 1509 Manor Drive Daytona Beach, Fla. 32019 SEA MOTEL X X Phone: Bus. 255-6959 . x ' 1803 S. Atlantic A vi. uf Res. 253-4372 Daytona Beach, Fla. U-IOPAES Your most important graduation gift. WWA, ac. Z, . FLORIDA POWER L LIGHT COMPANY ' ts! SORRENTO DELICATESSEN K-MART PLAZA PORT ORANGE PLAZA 1344 Volusia Ave. 621 Ridgewood Ave. Daily 8-10 Sun. 106 Daily 10-10 Sun. 12-10 255-1817 NOTE: Pizza Served At Port Orange Only 761-2181 FOR ITALIANS AND ANYONE WHO ENJOYS EATING LIKE AN ITALIAN. COMPLETE LINE OF POLLY-O PRODUCTS FULL LINE SILVER STAR PROGRESSO 81 RONZONI 55 VARIETIES OF SUBS-DELICIOUS - SPAGHETTI - LASAGNA - RAVIOLI - SERVED Compliments of WESTERN SIZZLIN STEAK HOUSE 1040 Mason Ave. Daytona Beach, Fla. 252-0449 Diamonds - Watches - Jewelry - Watch 81 Jewelry Repair CARTER JEWELERS DAVID H. CARTER, JR. Telephone 253-8451 118 Volusia Ave. - Daytona Beach, Fla. Compliments of CLIFFORD l. SHOVER BUILDERS INC. Builders - 255-5811 C.L.W. Inc.-Builders of warehouses and apartments 255-0900 Ocean Dunes Inc. - Commercial building 255-58'l'l D.I.P. - Daytona Investment properties Buyers of used homes and repairs. Daytona Capitol Estates-Land acquisitions and developments 255-0900 Warlene Inc. - Opening Soon - Custom wood Kitchens and importer of Italian marble Southside Used Auto Part Inc. Nova Road 767-9533 Warren M. Chappuis-Registered Real Estate Broker 255-6959 These operations are owned and operated by the principal stock holders: Clifford L. Shover, Sr. Warren M. Chappuis Wittiest - Marge Gildea and Rick Brown 176 Most Scholastic - Barb Graham Wayne Chappuis Best All-Around - Cindy Pag- Iiarulo, John Restuccia Most Likely to Succeed - Deb bie Farmer, Kevin McCarthy 177 I 1 0 87.1 Most Dependable - Sue Kenny, Jim Demming 178 1 .QT Friendliest - Sharrie Estrada 7 Q' John Hilton -ire . , yn -15. ov-C106-U me WAFSEWEG TQQIF YOU RRE OFFENDED OR SHOCKED B1 FILIS SEXUAL CONTACT BEWIEEN CONSENTING -D0 HOT ENTER 'i's'2-Q Most School Spirit- Pat Morris, Fiandy Miranda Most Athletic - Anne Witham Bob Keating 179 'wu- as--Mu-5'Ev..-.. E HQIHI DI Q Oil Easier, Gas Tighter W S Wqnf ro oid enough l W ie of fhe C i fe 3 ALf9.f1.QLw2 ,New Hig Schooi On Scheduie nne's DGY2 S-mP'Y SPI? -nME10 i x Kissw wksln 1.115251 9550 E Su in G E Make mbqrgo Nixon D19 s in to Fl! Gabe. Darin: Dead A ioHNNYv.foQ?Hi L gaming to Live with Less PXe0 C ost IN THE for MIDDLE I 011 I: AST A 0055958 get S 61108 y of the Missing Tape Agnew Bam' 5 0 Watergate Many students at Father Lopez have contrib- uted their time and talent to community pro- grams. Pictured above are those who have tak- en an active part in the Daytona Beach Catholic Basketball League - an organization for ath- letes from the fourth through eighth grade. They fulfilled such duties as coaching, refereeing, scorekeeping, and recording of statistics. While the D.B.C.B.L. volunteers were busy in the gym, other Father Lopez people were offer- ing their services off campus. Although they are not pictured, their efforts have been noted. These people are members of the Police Ex- plorers, working with the Daytona Beach po- lice department, and the Candy-Stripers who assist at the Halifax Hospital. 182 fff ff D.B.C.B.L. officials are: Joe Simmons. Jim Simmons, Pat Thurman, Randy Miranda, Tom O'Brien - Referees. Terry Welcher, Vicky Welcher, Sherri Estrada, Bob Keating - Statisticians. Rick Brown, Jim Hester, Wayne Chappuis, John Restuccia, Gil Martin, John Hilton, Mike Powell, Jim Demming, Bill Belanger - Coaches. Bill was also secre- tary of the League. THE COMMUNITY SERVES US Mr. Ted Mase, our yearbook representative, who served us in several capacities this year . . . coach . . . active observer , . . . teacher . . . book salesman ' . . . and yearbook rep C. EDWARD CHRISTIAN Some men see things as they are and ask why, I dream of things that never were and I ask why not. - George Bernard Shaw fig: fish- fk fx. ii , -v X- . -K f if .1 3' Qin in 4 if gpm , K f ati ,EK ' E31 ,,.Y is E K .KK Kg K KK F:giK K sais K KK K QA' K- ig KK I ggbfw ,A Q . 9 ,eq N, Q, A YK, KL,,,K , ,,n.., K, , K , ,, ,Q ., A A VKK K KKK..-365: -J X3 Tiff K.. , .. D Q,7i ,ff , , KK XNW X ' Q .1 Nik? KW! wi x . . W 25 if f i z ,gk K K if ',.k .,gg A K -,,. Q. A L. - A W , A'Y ,. Q il 1 i . 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