TABLE GF CONTENTS Dpening Seniors Student Life 18 Underclassmen 52 Academics 86 Clubs 102 Sports A 124 Closing 172 Advertising 174 Index 196 mmjw X J 'QW Mi I w i I Mr. Blanco guards the hall and A senior riot is incited by llmar Mulder, Doug Elliott. Chris Dia Jimmy Llende. John Breen. and George Kamz. Z. 1985 TIGER Jesuit High School 4701 North Himes Avenue Tampa, Florida 33614 l813J 877-5344 Volume 44 Title 1 Ae besfcmf Q-27761' Homecoming Mass is celebrated by Father Hypolite, SJ.. Father Cal- Iery, SJ., and Father Biflac. SJ. L A vi? 43 Y i If 1f'f 1 f-Q xi F f Bf K y ik 2 Pr Q 132' J 93, we E 3-M I sf Polka t1me.Semor Wxlson Rowe andfrrena' dance up a storm at an after game dance. 1 l l 1 Q Opening M M M, wa, t 'W ,ar 1 ,f r . f. 6, fi M , W Mm 7 'fa ,Wo mm W S i ME Fl R 1 '- w ,Jw me 1 il :, 'eesffeii-. Say Cheese. The Homecoming Court and their escorts pose in all their splendor, Electric Boogaloo. Senior Anthony Valdes breaks for Principal Father Hypolite. SJ. Hardworking gridder Kal Girbron recovers a fumble, The Blue Tide shows its spirit at a football game. Opening 3 f46s6esZ'c711czf eZ7' y6e??'ef' nm Skinheads rule. Senior Torch Pratt shows his mechanicaiprowess by attaching two pieces of wood, E is 3 3, M, 'M ai iii 4 new-4 W E- in-n. ..- A M . hm xi S iff- V,-n D-LQ, The Holy Eucharist is administered during the Homecoming Mass. Opening J 3? i ' SM1 ,' ni P Q --i A A ii-N ' Iwi. if if M iami 5? rgilhw l ,,. if i F 4 . .Qi Q. xiii' v so The royal couple. Geoff Parmer, student body president, and Homecoming Queen Stacy Sierra pose for their public. Team photo. Juniors Chris Casper. David Thaxton, Chris Reed. and Stephen Minardi look the wrong way for their team photo. Glistening drops of sunlight fall upon the attentive sophomores during Convocation, Striking a congenial pose is President Geoff Parmer in front of the bonfire. The music plays on. The band displays its musical talent and spirit at a football game. .1-if Opening ,4-ew skplpnnu vi 1 Q1 K . li 'ff' , s ,ft . l'-.-ti' . L.. Kr. A.: sv .f fs 1.5, 1 -. .- 11 -.. ' ,.,,,,, , . .. , i . , x..wmm'9W ' 7 ' .k'r. . - -- 6 Seniors Skillful labor. Senior Anthony Valdes drags a crate to the bonfire while his three companions supervise. S-.4iisi-Niiiiiiii. 111M1wiWiHii1ri.ESM111iiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiliiiiiiilwas.iWIWitIMIHii11iliriiiiiiiiiw.mnfmm1.-limi Dashing couple. Senior Phil Tucker poses with his date for Homecoming portraits, wi i, lriiM1 iim.EH.,'fibrin-irimmmmmunmiiwl..n.,,li..-eg-tt ATarzan-like yell is emitted by senior llmar Molder of the enthusiastic Blue Tide. Delicious beverages are imbibed by senior Derek Rodriguez and his date. 'K 'S I gf . Q . - ' VK, Q 'iii 'Q .- ifi, mf i . i .lf QL. ,f , lg rl .x .ill 3... - ,Q 0 4 s.4 l., li 5 iz l o 4 l Award-winning artist John O'Neill paints a homecoming project like no one else can Y 1: W W , W -W ..Y...-.v..-mi..-.:g:.mm...,M: ,il-mummy fag?--f Y fe ,: 17, Y Versatile athlete Craig Cuffe throws a pass against the archfenemy Spongers. de besfanafgelifhy 627224 i ?,,4 Gem tf, 1 ' i,,! HW- ? ' ' ' -l SENIF ' Seniors 5112 - 111 11111111 11 1,,,, 1 111 1. 1 1111111111111-we 14 John Accomando Ariel Acebo Peter Albano Nicholas Argentiere Ignacio Ayestaran Ricardo Bajo Javier Baldor Bart Barbessi Jose Barreiro David Benn 11111111i111mm 11 New 1 15341111111111111111111155911111111111111111111i ci, 1 W ml 1a-M 'fm in 41 'PA 'Nr 1-nr 1 mi an 1 mv nv- -'53 Brian Bomar Bill Borja Roger Boutin Guy Braclstock John Breen Steve Brooks 4, Matthew Caclrecha mv Budding artist. Senior Kal Gibron delicately applies the final coat to the Tiger Car, Seniors, Accomando - Cadrecha nn wi Q f 'kv' 15.5 'ln S 'NR ..'?l'-if af' '31 sf! fl rl, Craig Cuffe says, Now I know why Coke changed. Friendship. Seniors Larry Shea. Mike Comiskey, and Jock McLaughlin chat with their old pal St. Anthony. Packy Caflisch Robert Caldwell Tim Caplinger Joseph Caranante Leighton Carter Jalin Casares Scott Cedola Kyle Chaplick Todd Chase Jeffrey Cohen Stephen Cohen Michael Comiskey David Cornell John Cory Ralph Cosio III Caflisch - Cosio Seniors li ll Rafael Couret i Barry Creighton David Crosbie Craig Cuffe ,i Ed Cutolo Bruce Czaja William Daab ,, ,-Wu. ' vw- , Mario DeLosReyes W Christopher Diaz ii Sebastian DiGrande W.. .W Christopher Drews F Tom Dunn i l Mark Easterling Jim Eggert if 55 X , Doug Elliott i pa- 'WWE WW 'ii Kevin Farrell Paul Ferlita 364 , Frank Fernandez Ill F Kevin Fernandez il nv im' il F wr 6' Mr. Goodwrench? No, its only seniors Ariel Acebo. , Richard Levine, Marshall Farrell, and Teddy Ruffolo working on the Tiger car. llll lll ill illl ll iii, wi, 2 ia,-,nf ,Y : rail , Eii,n,ai,f1Y ,iii , -1 iiigirfaiie-f?w:f 10 Seniors, Couret - Fernandez . ., fa ' ' M: J. 5 , ,4 Q.. -4 , 4:-R LV? 4-. , 4 M A sizzling trumpet solo is ptr formed by senior Richard Lugyuk dur ing his Concert at Corral Memorial .Stu dium Marshall Ferrell Ed Filangeri 5' 4' David Gagnon Michael Galiger lll Jose Garmendia Jr. Donald Gasbarro Robert Gerrity Kal Gibron Eric Gonzalez Jose Gonzalez Joseph Guggino Christopher Halkias James Hallock Christopher Hatton Richard Hermes Kit Hessel Glyn Hughes Jonathan Hurley Michael lmparato Marshall Jones George Kainz Ferrell - Kainz. Seniors A mob scene ensues at the food table as a group ofsemors enjoy the homecoming uxttles Albert Kau Francis King Rick Lagyak Daren Lambroff Jim Lasko Paul Laya Dan Leary James Lefler Rich Lesperance Richard Levine Louis LiCalsi Eric Lien Robbie Little Jimmy Llende John Mangin III Joe Mannion Stephen Mastro Sean McCarron Sean McCarthy Todd McKay Seniors Kau - McKay Timothy McKenna Jack McLaughlin Lee Mezrah John Mezzei Joseph Miliziano Ilmar Molder Richard Moorer Daniel Murphy Arthur Noriega V Patrick North John O'Flaherty John O'Neil Stephen Ortiz Robert Page Geoffrey Parmer Anthony Parrino Christopher Pardo Arthur Pedregal Roger Penn Robert Perdigon Brian Petters McKenna - Petters Seniors ,, , , f,,,,, ,,1., i ,. ,,,.: ,,.. , ,,.A , ,.A , , i, liiliiizi ' l i,'li:1'Q ii,li:,if ,,q:,-'H'-,, in 57355 ,i,ji,'i,i-59' 'V.--1-ni-,i:iiliiqii,i if ,ii iii l'il11i1ll2I1'-,,' ' lililllllllllliili'l'i iiiililliliiiiilllii'. ill Albert Picallo Frank Pidala Greg Pisano Jeffery Plourde George Pollock 'T-'WA 'W Torch Pratt Kevin Pytlak Jorge Riopedre Doug Roberson Stephen Powers f at 5 B 'il 4. ,Us AP' , I Derek Rodriguez David Rollins J Wilson Rowe Teddy Ruffolo Jason Russek ja U' The 1984-85 Executive Council stands proudly in their tuxedos at the Homecoming Dance. Enthusiastic band leader Tom Dunn does his thing at a football game, Seniors, Picallo - Russek Ngi I .mg , ,r Inspecting the construction ofthe bonfire are seniors Rafael Couret and Todd McKay Beware of torch-bearing presidents is a warning well worth heeding as senior Geoff Parrner prepares to light the bonfire. Sr' bu-..a :gg ...P 'wap' R-9' Eric Samide Hal Sander Andrew Schultz Jr. Larry Shea Clay Smith Stephen Smith Patrick Spoletini Tony Steele Matt Taylor Todd Timmerman Phillip Tucker Mark Tuero Mark Urbanski Anthony Valdes Jr Larry Villanueva Samide - Villanueva, Seniors ll n l 1 l is Q Matt Warhola T rg ii F 5 a ll Stephen Weis ll Bryan Whang l ll ll ui all l ill il N E 3 E' l li ll g Future superstar Tim McKenna performs at the bonfire festivities, Il in I. Awarded for being the cutest babies, seniors Jose Barreiro, Matt Cadreclia, Kal Gibron, and Dan Murphy proudly pose at the Homecoming Pep Rally. ll gg tWMiliiiiili.Mili,,,MMiiiiiiiwe.tamiMit,ti.A,l,,m iW.,M,WilWW...iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiWi .mNM.MtmiitW.iAiWiMWWW.i..i....W.f..,.i,iMW.Wi,.,.,.,....t. 2 Expert thieves Jack McLaughlin and Mike Comiskey make off with one of l 1i:r nimu,wiiiiiilii inni ir nw 1 i luwwwwuuumwmuummmmiiiiiiini will M iwnmiiiiiiiiiiiiiznw iiiiniiiiiiiiiriii: ifMlwwifrnwfaimimmill :siivi1i1iiiiiiiiwmwwwwiwii1im:eiriiiriiiliwe1iiiiiiiiniiiiiiiinliiiwwiwizmutaamiiiu1u1inu:1W-giliini111iiiiiilwwseiwiiwwwtgmim Francis Vivero Peter Vizzi Michael Walker Irving Ward l Christopher Wehling ll Michael Riviere W., Aff Frank Wall is . 1 YY 'WW i 1 l i l ... 1 l lll M -i .M so l l I Jesuits many golf carts. l mmimniiinm i mwmumfmef mu iiiinrliiiiiini y:mawg: wnmuwummuimiig, inlmuvrmmmuwmumminwmawmnuiiuwiwmmumwt-f.:1:::tgsminiwaliiuvrnmlwwxe-me-'wiwmr me ,,aswilluwinwwwinrwli:-:emifimliiiniliiiilawnWumwt: iumf5 '1ilrmiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiminiiiiulIatmarimamiwiwmmmminliimmmmiiwuwa. 16 Seniors, Vivero - Whang 5 V192 ion- Q. 4 4' 12. fi ,hi fu' '14 'W .M 1. N, , ,, rf , ' WMM My . , if K. S 93.1 YQ - ' NW' 5-5: ,-., 1 8 Student Life .WW Awe-Inspiring. Seueral juniors go wild after the unveiling of senior Torch Pratts new Telly Saualas hairdo. wmmwwwmwwwnmwwmmwmewfwmwnwammwmeimmwwmmmwmmmwwmmimummmfw It's not whether you win or lose. Sophomore Guy Caprio chats with a cheerleader during a foot- ball game. wmwwmnwmwmmmmmwmmy mwmamfimvmiwwmmwiwwwiwwmswww Right There. Seniors Mike Galiger, Rob Perdigon, Kal Gibron, Ariel Acebo, and Mark Easterling ofthe EPU. point out several errors in their artwork. mmwmmmmwmwmwwmwwummfmmnnmwswimzpuwammwwwewmww An Imposing Figure. Junior Rex Cacciatore dances while listening to his walkman in the under- classmen parking lot. .- ' - - . Q? ici ' llifffwi um -iteppin' Out. Senior Wilson Rowe dances with a female companion at the prom. 11 ' 1 ' ...g.,..'M--1541: .2: :.-.:f:m::.?e::4:.QQw:x:p 1: 'it Stop. Juniors Mike Galantino, David Thaxton, and Scott Maciejewski make ome last-minute adjustments to their bicycle before the annual French Club Race. Iii mfqnffgemyrmzf-1 Lggai' va fmbjmv I xii f X A Y MJ l!'K, ,iii Student Life 1 9 Gym Jam. The Jesuit Choral Ensemble test out their sound at the Home- coming Mass in the gym. Cooking It Right. Junior Key Club members Ruben Alfaro and Bobby Murphy slave over the grill at the Homecoming Bonfire. Community Service Cookie Dealer. Senior Dun Leary gets some Com- munity Service hours by selling cookies at the Gasparilla Sidewalk Arts Festival. ri t X 3. . i Ms. ---- 2 X ' W aw' N. .1 fx 3 ' 20 Student Life 4' I fl Mg 8,1 WW Q Special Helper. Senior Sebastian DiGrande helps out a little friend at the Special Olympics. Yuletide Companion. Senior John O'Flaherty helps an elderly lady put up her Christmas tree. Qs 5- . as - 51.3, I 233315 K- 43,5 l ,.,n.g, Almost Pawfect. Sophomores Frank Capitano and Danny Ramirez put the finishing touches on their paw on Loyola Lane. Student Life u 1 Studious Sophomores. Bookworrns Jeff Ha- kanson, Reid Lashley, and Chris Cerny prepare for their next class in the library. Wise Words. Mr. Phil A'Sparky the Sage San- zeri gives words of wisdom to graduating seniors Joe Miliziano and Sebastian DiGrande. 22 Student Life sa--.fi V Q sg 9 wg by W l 1 . sep Q Q 3 ax .5 6 ---'Sig if x N 'if v is si wg Q '--V' ' :L.+ X' .p,: We-X 2 . . ., writ! V V E , H . X .1 1 N-u-3 4:-qu.. . i Q ,4 . i . SS --Ai-.iasgis-V gsxli 'citxkf-.527--E',fF': ., c i t l ax xx ,, ..., . f- .1 iff- , - --,r 1 -.ex . 5 ie., WN, ' s . .L .. .. . W ,i .x,. ,.i.....f ., i Do This In Memory of Me. Fr. Callery, Fr, Hypolite, and Fr. Billac celebrate the Eucharist in the gym. Field Day Feast. A few seniors take a break from their projects to eat some lunch, .,...J- 9,3 f .- -A ff- x 3 ww... .-.. J 1-Geri i f K ' V Q Tackling Tips. Defensive coach Mike Swierat tells linebacker Jason Gould some of the finer points of how to destroy oncoming running backs. Student Life Tigerpede. The Varsity Cheerleaders give a spirited performance during the Homecom- ing Pep Rally. Football Fanatics. Students go wild after the Tigers score a touchdown, Hard Yardage. Junior running back John Padgett cuts upfield after the line opens up a hole. 24 Student Life ft? f Musical Extravaganza. The Jesuit Band and Dancerettes prouide entertainment for the Homecoming Pep Rally crowd. Inspirational Words. Coach Wild Bill Mina- han fires up the crowd like no one else can. Student Life Ng, ...,,. fi! R fa I ' J I 1 M ,, The Nose Knows. An eager freshman per- forms a thorough sniff test of the tables in the Senior Lounge for Glyn Hughes. Little Porkbellies or It's Fryday at Jesuit. ln a traditional but completely forbidden act, fresh- man sizzle like bacon at a pep rally. A Noble Aspiration. A host of thoughtful freshmen move the maintenance building to a new location at the bidding of a weary senior. in e ' vi' 2 1 'i' Student Life if 2 f S GQ Tryouts. Students jockey for favorable positions and favorite poses on club picture day. GQ Finalists. Benny Rutkin, Jearl Lett, Arthur Rogers, and Eric Albury rally around the punch bowl at the Homecoming dance. Senior Rowdies Gather. An unidentified group ofsurly seniors close in on unsuspecting photographer during the annual senior riot. 2 S i Q fig ,Ile N Qt 'f 5 iv 28 Student Life One More Time! Wilson Rowe leads the track team in the Alma Mater after the dual meet victory over TC. Let's Get Crazy. Jesuit spirit erupts during the football season. L A Group of Loyalists. Seniors who visited , Loyola University pose outside the New Orleans f school. Student Life If I had a Hammer. Under the supervision of Mr, Joseph Mann, seniors construct the entrance to the stadium. A Prize-winning Effort. Sophomores touch up the project that would ulti- mately win the grand prize. I I ,A r-o-Q I lp!!! tp M Q, ! 2 a a K W Q 4 f.. 'f , , X 2 .v X, M , f we 'A A 'X e w ,WAV I ft V 1. , 1 vyf' , ,V ,A f , g in rhV mf K, , r ' 'X Z 'X 'fi' t WA: S., ,ff ' Q I f, a 4, . Ex, x - -' -4 2' '. wa, I ... 'sm KJ' Loose Screws. Seniors Lee Mezrah and Steve Brooks work on their homerooms project. 30 Student Life 'zM,:1r'i:5zi': L .. 11: aun.wll'l9 x it iff 1 , ,, N. . 'Exif I., -f 1' - -2 e ,:. .. - , rs s ' we Q if W.4vAg- . ,.,., S -wg Q.. r Em, ,J QT i , I' ' so 4' t ' 9'- ' Huff ky A. f 0 fs ,,. he P, 4 sua A ' x I fu., K- .fs QP V - ,... '-Q Q -rf ft- 5 his . W xi. I , N 'Mk V Q . A ' ,i - -,L,.,,.uuW:k J.. , .Sus S M, N L it iy vt-S 3 Vm,i,4L 'wx 'Q jf QQ' xgvffw W, L , . 'N N ' ii. ,ggi Q. v . , bt W5 jf'v-wkQc M, A sn- , ,Lv vh K F - . :g.,l!' N S sw-. X pf 5-M 1. , J.. fr X' if 'H' Y .. 'H . :gk,,,rQs.f'i: .f. xr-,uv 'iiiyr , M 5, CLK g W ,N seg if.. or -Iver 2 .-f. 2 ii, l S., A W M. I o 1 -f...... 'iw r I it l! i. 4, W. :,L ff,.:f N . .Qi 4 -ww igl A i . ' ' - Aziojii. , A V L ' - if . , Hit K2 'qv 'f K' ::L:s,.: -, - - .f , Senior Cut-up. Senior Brian Petters shows off his carpentry skills. I ,, 2 Ni 7' f i. , .W .W 4123 .5 ---- ' K in , :Vg ' LL '3f,,,,j-g-'ff ,:.L, iii? ' TW- f W v.- ' 4 ' ' i Q' ' iir K - . 1 5 2 ....' Wisyyi A L A :ggi A ig: N L. N k,::LL- . W ., . W ,lk X 'L j 1- Aix ? v,.. 5 g,:1:L-W . v.L?,.W . R' Q- K-' K, 4, .Qixw , lk , if l . 'Wh-in .Q,' l .- Stage Crew. Roadies hastily construct a plat- form for Chaos' percussionist to use at the Homecoming Concert. Student Life Z ,L ,,,, ,.,, mn R hs' ,,, ' is I View fn Towering Inferno. Flames leap as high as spirit as the Homecoming bonfire begins. Tinder Box. Senior Daue Cornell surveys the raw materials for the bonfire. Q , i I 'iil 77 Vg Q h 1 'I W'-ll ...-I Most Typical. Senior Chris Diaz gets the crowd going at the Homecoming Pep Rally. 32 Student Life K npqgurx M kisfsgfjg 1 fig? , W1 4 lgjgggifg J:?lX,.Xifi'fwig1 we Q 5 tikmtxr, M E. ,.ii ,, Q M, iii' i s fm-QQ1 l Q in K will i i six - ,K , .f .A Af, ' K S., . iw igsg i rwnmfi. W my-,gG rw s ss f imf WW W ,. WN. i 8 A 2 fi N wx 9 xl-.tx , .4 'Ryu 1 5 if iff- M in f 3 if-ii? ' Q 3- 'Y 'TN 's.f . U inf' va. ,pn . at I-A HOMECOMING DANCE Contract Negotiations The Godfather Lee Mezrah makes Phil Tucker an offer he cannot re use Serious Business Chns Diaz escorts Momca Homecomrng Dance I t si X, W ' , f ,iki .J of ff f . Kakovich during the waltz of the courtiers at the 34 Student Life v i get I hiv 4 -:xxx A . 1 X41 yi A I 1,4 g .3 , .4 f . .arf ' Q .f'9' . is nails. 'N' -3 ., -- if w 3 if EE A... mm ' MM: Z 1 e-News '--f-:M-t':smMa,. -W ---f- Hmm su. was mz1,,,,.::,. f X tl ,, E' ..., 1 Ml ! ........ 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Mr. Tressler was the main speaker in the program sponsored by the Mothers Club. Post-Awareness Refreshments. Fr. Hypolite chats with Mr. Richard Turkel during the recep- tion after the presentation. Getting To Know You. Mr. Doug Tressler and Fr. John Armstrong, S.J. answer questions from the Mothers Club members at the Residence. Student Life 9 in se ri al s to if if ag ei v ll 2 2 ii .Z ii VZ i ii i ii ,, li. L . J i 2 I l - ,N ...ata E LL.W, W I Fi ,S A Bench in Time Saves Stine. Chris Stine relaxes amid friends 2 following another grueling algebra class. Game Point. Sophomores and freshmen gather in the gym for exciting volleyball action. Breakfast Club. Seniors finish last minute cramming before heading to Mr. Rosetes class. i , fl ! is a 40 student Life M wesuualnlfln' f k Kennedy Space Center Tour Director Eric Luallen is en route to the class of '86k second annual tour of NASA. l Don't Know These People. Fran King will have nothing to do with this tomfoolery. Senior Lunch. Seniors sit under the pines and reminisce about the good old days. Student Life 5? . E v 5 if Q a iiw i W gui ' Eggs: Q LLT1 , t f M Nigg a ZgE.:.,5, -W Y Q- --- W -e- E5::5Nr,'.,g- .x:,1 I M f MM WM ,- - ---f . i..fa:' . i .. , ..., M, t , , .... . Mmm Q., ..., .. Q..4 .,, .w.,., i ' P b--f1m1?'1'f- .-, 1'4'iL ef 34,-mf ' ,N .. .....,, ,ig ,. r f- M: 1fai..,2 e 'fir M ,'mimLA4JsA Q3. - it 'ms'-3 f1g , 'Tmi?11--7-rgW,.'?'m 'figi'?.a,'r..s ggsm I Q ff? -,W Y .... P . --me ---35 W if, rf? ' , 'Wai' , ! 2 get :i,a5wP'.'?fA1TT'g., W. ,Rem-f.w..P-'li' n,,se.nMmwJ m'm f'mwe, m E o 5 .M V .MM my 'Sv was-3' Q ig 5 E ii Repeat After Me. '84-'85 student body president Geoff Parmer inducts next years president, Mike Galantino at the Awards Assembly. .3 sg S if 3 , . 'Q E. Pro's at Poetry. Dr. Paul Linnehan hands out the Lyre awards to Mike E555 Comiskey, Larry Shea, and Mark Thomas. E? aw .cg IZQE E, 'QE Q 'fi kj, 5? 2 I? ti kg, 15 ig? fi it 3, at if ssc ,E i , , , , . 1 f 22 J 'gh ,,., .H iiil is ' -'j'f'Wf Y 'N '.'2awr-? gff3 ,,Li1'L...:'...,,,,M'M i+T5-f'W' ' '3 9?b-'1,, M-.wm- ' J,...' 'Tl-if'-W ...P 3.3 'ii efmqtxf- 't .I 1-9' , ,4 H ij ! W., .,. , ,.,,,...,.,... , W.- ,... .. .,,-M.,,.., , ,Wm .-,,, ,.- ,-, mt- it ig: Ei 3 5 vi is is 155 I Z g i Muy Bueno. Chris Bowers, underclassman ofthe year, receives a Spanish 5 honor from Mr. Frank Llende. ' is 31 u 3121, ' 5525 3' . . 3 se? fats , ai 'E , P S f fi H 1 Vi gat' , gg 3' X f-:r -' . , fffni ,K eggs. si S33 V .a '5 , is r g . I5 - E zz ' i 'E 5 4 5 2, if ' 5 'Ea G' A . 55 4 , r I-52 N ' ' Q 5 Ji Q fi .e , Z F 1 gi ,M .et t .i.W.,.,,..,, M, W-, - i,,,,,.W .-. , at i, ..,. vis M ,, ,. wi 5 A s sm, ,:'..f,,,-s,m..ftt,. Mitt el- .,.E,,tt-mm sm.. f,,.we...,,i,.,5 ft,- mgtws,.,.e.!w--getty-...,qi-gs,,,m,,.,.,ti,,s,y,, 42 Sfudenf We if ' gist if t-ffEwfgm,',f .gP U. ' Q--Emir 5-35-'f'mKsM W 7 s if- e i, ei i t 2 ii' 'fwTg4Q1i'E 'mi ?554+f2-W SW ': 2 mit avi: ,.:, :e, '21 isa: -at me 6 Mist , 'fp -t -3 , at-zfssgy A-am.:.ef,g.ff.::f,-vit ,. ww-wr ., - -, ' M -m::',Za 'EM:,' M- 52' -.,f..w Try This On For Size. Luis Bessone makes a commitment to Jesuit excellence by accepting his senior ring from Fr, George Wiltz. SJ. The Legacy of the Rings. Celebrants at the Ring Ceremony explain the meaning of become ing a senior. That's My Boy. Craig Oberting accepts the congratulations of his mother and friends at the reception following the Convocation ofthe Class of '86 N QV Student Life Fr? Q? vs ffm F: 51 iii 41 Sis as sail gm S' sl X U Ki , S .41 in an W I. Steppin' Out. Chris Diaz demonstrates his most typical dance moves to his prom date. Feet Don't Fail Me Now. Joe Caballero executes an intricate pas de deux at the prom. 33 27, EMIS' ' egg. '1 - M s:-5s w -ww-1fs:':.'e . Y we ,..1w:-,..:.:::as -,..: .,xe.wn im-:as m sm.. ,. , - sw . wx if . 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The two lines of soon-to-be graduated seniors make their way into the chapel. ,. Q. ii is 5 . ,r QL? in 2 at, si 21 ii ii lgfiq EE E 114 film E 1 1 ,Vim fr ,sq S, 55 , ba 'i :.fi We Si i 'fg:ee miesaevmwi iiwfft' D-s mm 'W-mm-w:.f: 1 ' Aw-W f -'-li - 551-5 ,,:.,'1 ,,,L -',: 3 , .i ., .::. :ff ' fem, V A fi -5 2' 'Hi ee ws 1' it at 4. W- rr t Eimliiiefm., i 'i to Mill, 2 53 - WW E x 1 Q '55 gt gi E . f ig' 'Q+fwwMH'mvwWN.mm.u-Mmmmmmqwwewfww -Wm-ww A . 'fi --ee W-2-if ,N gm-f-1-:tem 3-M ning. , f- -iii .,....,,,-, - -V Aff- , ,,,A,, .... mmm, -.s,-ww Mmm.. - ..e,.,.1.,, , i E i s 5 46 Student Life 2 f ,QTL 'iti'i'ii 2 iii? iii? tt.t, , 'Ei I i 'Q eee,o .3 5 E2-ij i li ,if E f ,g M f ivfigw' S52 iijiiili iii n M! i l i i z 663 'ii . gig t Fm , 5,3 f 2-: igfg 3 151.1 ' . f' iii .E ' l , E 1 E , , .... wax, V ,J N Ei ,MZ 3 EE! g X .3 J ang? . 114 5 5 ii 1 lu-www wir: f swf- if Ili fl 5 -z 1 l i ,tt '- Mwadifil M21 if 'M N... it w ifi! yn-2-5:.-5. ' g P , W -M W 7551: Nvmk -vs ,un Yrlggmlvvn 5 33 Kg ,WA ,Z 5 a 4 ,,,w,.w..,,,,,, ::: r-'ffl i . Emmgii eiz 'ii 'W .,hwg'g',1MJ2iiE252,i5S-M ,, M-M - Q '31 KV lx iw ,. av, l lit 1 We 2 5 we -nr., .f Q 4101 la lbw , W.. '22, 1 I. if si.. ,,.. ,, 1-We fi 5. l -D in Education Without Wisdom is Garbage. Guest Celebrant Fr. Ben Wren, S.J. delivers his homily to the outgoing seniors. Gowned Grappling Graduates. Seniors Rob- ert Page and Joe Miliziano watch the procession into the chapel. Rs AXE 4 Holy Triumviratei Fr. Douglas Hypolite, S.J., Fr. Ben Wren, S.J., and Fr. George Wiltz, SJ. were the celebrants at Baccalaureate. Student Life EE E i il 2 si 2.12 E fe S2 42 if , M fr i is ii fl ill ii' li ra E 2 Z E 5 132 5? 'BIZ El is if R Pt 'HL H gi Q 5 iii le K Q 3 S51 :sie 's 25 3 Q . :fi e li E E53 is 5 4 .3 , 1 E 5 li E I5 Z 2, s fl silt fill ggi if 5123.232 vi .522 elif iff? , yi Ultra-proud Senior. Mike Riviere displays the grammar that helped to earn his diploma. ssji will V, Formal Praise is bestowed upon senior Ricky Bajo as he receives the ill American Legion award. 5 'E iii Choked up senior Richard Levine needs four servants to help him dress for A Graduation. of 1 kiwi if as .. is ss N K si i , :JE is ,E . .V,,.. QQE Q 2' 5-4 -1+ B x :: l ' Typ f . ez , M, 4. in sl? Gif fire A V ., . . , , . .. f . ,Ae .. ch, Q, Y 1 1, . , . . ,. . , .nf I -'H F M- - f- 'FEW-1 - -jams' :fr 8 q mm D,,wf.,M,i Q, 1'l,g.i. ':- 1 :gal zf- W,-: gag ,f,,a:r,, : H: g i-,1,.:Q,wQ:f:,a'z,rm imp --ww..g:v,se1.s,w- spsaief.':,. 2, E? R 5 ESE ef fi fl? mo r e-3, mwifj mzv r ,,..,,,, W '?if 1 ?2F' All ws 54.1 f i . 711355: ?Z,.I5,y-::-H ,325 if g ,, 15Q',g,g-, 215-,jE Z5'1g5 '??f:F2:. 1 , ' : 48 Sfudenf Life Q l A K - ' 1 +- , as .t .N4P w br' ,qw M1 Graduation Practice is in full swing as the seniors march to their designated spots. The Charles J. Lashley Award for Out- standing Seniors is giuen to both Derek Rodri- guez and Peter Vizzi by Bishop Larkin. Student Life -- GRADUATION Bewildered Senior. Francis King displays a look of perplexity at his three cheerful schoolmates. Bombastic Senior. Valedictorian Todd Timmerman delivers his speech to the recep- tive graduation audience. Farewell Salute. Salutatorian Robert Cald- well addresses parents and friends at gradu- ation. 50 Student Life ? 3 Excited Senior President. Geoff Parmer si- lently sings to himself in quiet jubilation. Encouraging Words. Bishop Larkin offers words of wisdom to the graduating seniors. Humble Pride is displayed by usually outspo- ken senior Mario De Los Reyes as he is em- braced. 2 2 l ' X .I -.,,-isa, Wi. N 'muff s..! Student Life Cheering for the Team. Junior Steve Minardi roots for the Tigers during a recent football game. mmammmmiwwfswwwmmmwwmfmwnmwwmmmWwtwmwmmmww wWmw The Finishing Touch. A senior pins a final beanie onto the bonfire in preparation for the moment that the pile will go up in smoke. ywmmMwwwmw wmrmm:wmfmwmkwmmsmwmwwrmwmwmwwmamammiwm Wild and Crazy. Junior Cameron Bertron is known to get decked out in his Sunday best for all social outings. Spirited Threesome. Sophomores Geoffrey Go- lub, Joe Vance, and Gregory Golub size up the situation on the field and decide that things look good. YL e Jesuit Experience. Freshman Ed Garcia explains his experience with the ool to interested parents and incoming students. ss the Paint. Sophomore Michael Gonzalez and junior Matt Kouac join togeth- in an effort to paint a tiger paw on Loyola Lane, lfp rgSfqmfg,diMQffe,A 1 L.1g? W fmmbcav I? 1 Yvv ,PWv l UNDERCLASS EN V AW MJ Undefczassmen 53 Chris Albence Ruben Alfaro Joe Andersen Ernesto Arteta Robert Baron Eric Baumgarten Cameron Bertron Luis Bessone Bill Biersdorf Joe Borrell Chris Bowers J. D. Breen Sean Buchanan Mike Bucklen Fernando Bueno Neon Monolith. The junior Homecoming Project lights up the sky at the climax of the pep rally. A Paid Political Announcement . . . Junior Ted Lander trans- forms himself into a walking billboard during election week, Juniors Albence - Bueno 4 Gridiron Giant. Junior Eric LuAllen waits on the sideline for a change of possession. Wattsamata You! Juniors Jeff Sims and Mark Thomas act as wait- ers for the Dads Club annual Spaghetti Dinner. The Litmus Paper Blues. Junior Mark Perez does a little chemistry brainwork in the library. Gerald Buzbee Joe Caballero Rex Cacciatore Marc Camacho Dan Carreno i i l Chris Casper ii Steve Chaitow l David Chen Scott Childress Frank Cisneros ii V l i 5 ii Chris Cook ' Sam Corson Elliott Cotto Eric Crall John Cullaro . E i Buzbee - Cullaro, Juniors u1n Robby Davis Chris Dawes Brian Dillmann John Dobrasz Faustino Dominguez l Dawson Driscoll Mark Duran Chris Dwyer Mike Edwards Mike Filippello Jim Finch John Finster Jeff FitzSimons Rich Freddo Ron Friedman Mike Galantino X Ben Garside lr Alex Gonzalez Henry Gonzalez Jason Gould Juniors, Davis - Gould Build a Better Burger. Muster chefs Steve Minardi and Joey Ver- saggi grill up a storm for the Key Club cookout. 0- is ge f ami-nuum- Toby Grimes Jim Guagliardo Nelson Guerra Steve Guggino Richard Gunderman John Hanlon Ty Hatton Ben Hill Jamie Hulse Chris Hussin Henry lbanez Kit Jeerapaet Jose Jozik Matt Kovac Bill Krimm Ted Lander Scott Lang Matt LaRussa Philip Liu Rich Louty Pigskin Page. Football manager Steve Guggino was an integralpart of the teams success. mmaw-wm-vm..,.w.w..yM-W. awww, V........4.m,,wv'c:::-em-1a-g1,'f'W-u,::::'az:-me-:-W-M Ha-f A sf , 1, The Russians are Coming. Mike Galantino and Chris Perez show their agility as dancers in Fiddler on the Roof. Grimes -- Louty Juniors Mario Mun1z ' -iii 1 ' W i QMWQEL C- ,eeli - ' to ee A Motley Criie. Juniors go wild as they near corn- LiY I VLKV m LJ P'eff0n Of fheffpfofecfb backgfound' C rrror X t -. 1 . . rrr iiri r A Real Swmser- Lmksfef Steve Swag kn0CkS an C , l 1 Lm'- approach Shot up IO the green- so K J J ' W X1-- ':LLL1 . I . K . on h. : Q K f-i '-:- i , -- K .. ,.W, 1 - ' -, H f:: -- ' Chemistry Chaos. Juniors Jim Guagliardo and , 5 I , 'K . . . . . . ' :W f, Z--- '- Bill Biersdorf try the old vinegar-baking soda trick in 5 '-'- S , 1 if , . - 1 L - an Outdoor Pfolecf- , V. - S fi- ' -L - J L V !:' K 2 it . H , . .. k: Q ' o r ooo oooo f C VJJZ f - o..': .ooJh, i i oi.. 1 .'o. ,. 1 Q . r Chris Lover Q r Eric LuAllen Peter Macaluso L J John Maceovsky Scott Maciejewski ff 3 i fi John Mang Keith Marriott Kevin McCarthy g 5 Rusty Melendi Q Steve Menendez 22 ' 2 i is 7 EE 1 is 3 5: . . if 5 Brian Mezrah 2 Kevin Miller 3 Stephen Minardi 5, Luis Muniz S Juniors, Lover - Muniz i C J X. 3 Q mmA N On his way to class. Junior Jamie Hulse saunters down the sidewalk. Music Appreciation Class. Junior Brad Resch relaxes be- fore competing in a tennis match, Bobby Murphy Neil Naranjo Tom Newberg Craig Oberting Mike Orr John Padgett Chris Palermo Pete Pardo Robert Parry Jasper Pena Art Perez Chris Perez Mark Perez Willy Plazewski Andy Powers Eric Powers John Pratt Evelio Prieto Chris Reed Brad Resch Murphy - Resch Juniors Golden Arm. Junior Chris Hussin tosses the football around before an intramural match. Lunchtime Levity. During their lunch break, juniors Chris Stine and Chris Palermo clown around in the library, t Danny Roach Brian Rudolph Kenny Russell Steve Sanders Fritz Sattes Ramsey Scheuerle Scot Schneider Carl Selesky Charlie Seone Jim Siano Ramon Sierra Jeff Sims Mark Smith Rod Smith Richard Solomon Ed Spoto Steve Stagg Jim Stephens Chris Stine Jim Strenski Juniors, Roach - Strenski ff r 'x X .l iw Sa John Marc Tamayo Joe Tamborello Mike Taormina David Thaxton Jon Thomas Mark Thomas Todd Thornton Kilt Tittiranonda Tim Trzcinski Fred Turpin Rod Unsworth Jim Valdes Joe Versaggi Mike Wallace Mike Wermuth Tom Whittemore Pete Winders Howard Ying Sam Youakim Hector Zuklic A Helping Hand. Junior Jason Gould assists the coaches in the Casper Center. Tranquil Trio. Juniors Mike Bucklen, Matt LaRussa, and Jim Finch relax between Building 1 and the Cafeteria. Tamayo - Zuklic, Juniors -a.q...n.g-nnaogn-up--an-aasuununsv Robert Abrams Ed Agostini Frank Axelsen Frank Bagala Derrick Baio Charlie Baker X Kevin Baker Bob Ballard Richard Barreto Marty Blankenship 4 Jay Bobier Steve Bowers Andy Boyer Leslie Boyette Michael Brannigan 1 62 Sophomores, Abrams - Brannigan Forcl has a Better Idea. George Ford, Osualdo Leon, and Frank Mirabella put finishing touches on a Homecoming project. ,awww-immmxeffw -, Qtzyxzw Wg.- aww-1.-i.f...w, 'fa-mme. - li 2 Matt Brennan 1 Ted Brock , ,Q Brian Browne il . f David Burch 2 Greg Butler r l g. Q 2 l I Brad Buzbee Mike Caballero Frank Capitano E Marc Capitano Guy Caprio Lance Caranante Frank Cardinale Dennis Carr Donald Carter Paul Castellano X X ' l L TZ' ' 'V A ' 'jg ' ,f allo 'il l lll l,al ' Intramural Psych. Eric Martin adopts the proper sneer for striking fear into opponents on the intramural field. Mole Cricket Races. Todd Messier, Scott Hirschorn, Wes Kercher, and Mike Zaritsky gather outside the chapel to watch qualifying heats for the daily mole cricket 500. Brennan - Castellano, Sophomores - ....... f M- M W ww .. 'Wf M.. A-ummm. , ,M,.-,.-. W., l Chris Cerny Joie Chitwood Pat Courtney a Don Crowell l Tony Cruz l John Curtis l Lee Davis Andy DeBoer Bill Diaz ' Pat Doherty , is K' Negative Thinking. Marc Scarpa and Arnold Villanueva head the contingent of supervisors overseeing the sophomore Homecoming project. : ' or-Ww.mM-3wmma2.,...M.,ummefssLmr,MMw Assault with a Deadly Weapon. Gabby Viuero hammers home his point to freshman Jim Scalese during Homecoming. 64 Sophomores, Cerny - Doherty L '-175' 'lf,. .Z'-,., 'ii'- 7, ,,,, , mantle 4-Y .M-.ek,.J: :rm --- 5,1 iw.-f -W ltttmlmmwwtt , Community Communion. Richard Barreto takes the Eucharist at the Home- coming Mass. Wrapped Up in His Work. Brett McGill has a firm hold on the problem as he moves in to pin another wrestling opponent. l l 1' gt E Craig Ellis g l , F . E 5 1 Daniel Endrizzi s G 'l Dan Estrada i n Donald Fernandez Jason Fernandez 3 ll 2 L E at I Robert Fernandez , tl Michael Finger George Ford f Scott Galiger Kristin Garau ' 'l ll ll 1 Geoff Golub ' Y Greg Golub V Michael Gonzalez John Paul Gonzalvo 1 Tim Groh Ellis - Groh, Sophomores l'w1 'rlri,'lll l:-lllwml lies rllll qs: 7,7 en, Sql W, ,, ,,, 4 lxlrfgm, J llllweflrllw. ll ll f l 1 l 'W' -L-mm lwlll e' ll! Elllljll Ml- ,' ll' lu ll, rw, , ,ll ll. iw! I W ll 1 , nw M M V H U N 1 X K 1 N ww i ,l l,Lllmw,M www! '11 , ',,:1 T1fzl 1 f::w f:iw1 'E fzlhlw L2l'l2'1l E alll' .. A, V fkffrlrfej 'lu W ww ,i l ,ll N 4- Penodlc Pondering. Greg Pollock peruses pictures during free perzod pause. . - n1numnm- Charlie Hahn Jeff Hakanson Jeff Hallock John Hansbrough Garry Hasara Stephen Hayman John Hermes Mike Hiatt Scott Hirshorn Derek Iavarone Jorge Luis Inga Chris Janssen Mark Jones John Juniet Wes Kercher 66 Sophomores, Hahn -- Kercher 'irsifffi l if-0 , VX R? . ,, K N n,i,iWi,, Wi ,iiiwiaz -- mm.M.2,M.N...,,,WiW..im?Ww wnnnnninninw Corridor Convocation. Kent Olsen and Michael Morris convene for the grand opening of Alex Pagans locker. Bliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii,ngwi1Miiiii1iiiiiiniii1iiWinmg iwiWii:ein1iiiiii1iiinwnwnwwinw, uinininininininni nni.3niiwiwas-EmmiWmininininininniiiinimiinim niwnuwwuwnummwmw Football Friendships. Dan Ramirez, Ray Matthews, and Mike Gonzalez share in the exaltation of a JM win. D Aaron King N' .wmwMw.iWiimiimiiliiit,agwnf 5 il J. 5 S E 5 1, Donald King ii 5 James King i 5 l , Craig Lariscy Wi X Reid Lashley 3 S gi l l 1 David Lee N Larry Lefler E Doug LeJeune 2 E' L 2 Greg Lemen Osvaldo Leon ,li , i 2 l ii i lx John Lewis l Q! James Lopez 5 Q John Lopez 2 Q Al Lucarelli Joey Madden ll li in , l ll .iiiiiii iiiiiiiiii, iiiiiiiiiii i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii, at MiiMiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiti an iiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiii will King - Madden, Sophomores ilmiiwiwwiimiiiwiEWlgwiiiiiiiiiiiiiwi www,Qiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii,ii1iiiiiiiiQmg1iiiiiiwiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiw l ll l Leighton Mann Z Eric Martin Ray Matthews Lewis Mattison Fabian McCullough l Z Brett McGill hi Daniel McHugh s i Shelby Mclntyre Jim McManus l Todd Messier ll e ll 5 if ini 1 1 Qiiiiiiiiiiwwiiiiiiimmii.,aivgwiiiiiiiiiiiiziiwiiilimi.inwiimug:iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilll it greg lmpending Doom. Wesley Rice contemplates his future before go- ing to class to glue his final speech. A Line in Winter. Brian Turkel chats with a JM cheerleader at the break between football games. 68 Sophomores, Mann - Messier ,Wi ii vEi,W,,i,iilegl-it-1 W-'W iligtiw,1?tiiiiiiiii,iiE1,ii1iiii,ii25Qiiii,iiiiiiiiiiH,Eiww iw JUN was as - W - .e ,W S- Q ,wa s cf. f, .s. . x uw- ew w. N ew 2 i E E l l l 2 S E E E 3 S i 2 l Q E I 2 l l l ..g,f.1,.E. Frank Miranda Mike Mobley Kevin Monteleone Tommy Morrill Mike Morris Mike Murphy Ryan OlConnor Kevin O'Flaherty Kent Olsen Kyle Osterhout Alex Pagan Eugene Panza Matt Parsons Robert Pelaez Harold Perez Greg Phillips Ron Pliego Patrick Poff mf.iii.i.Wmii,.i.iii.iW twtmimiitmggp 2 , E 2 Pr l x l il l il l it ii F1 E il gl E l ll it E El l li l l 3 2 5 3 2 E i 5 i 3 l l il l ii l l i ll l E is Signs of Autumn. Osualdo Leon lends his support to one of many Homecoming projects. wsmwimmtwwelllm..s5.EliifgililiQlill,tgEwallill, i,w,3e,,t7Hiiiiiiiiiimlllliwwwil,ii,wwwimiWi,, iiiiiii1iiiiiiiii11wi,-iiii,i,iiii,,,,,ii Look Ma, No Cavities. Brian Smith sports a proud grin as he urges the tennis team to victory, Miranda - Poff, Sophomores wZ2g.,i,Mw1mw1Q1 ff-ekeiw111wr,m mummgnes-ewiminmitwlim-gm11111im1miM+lmiiliimmww11wue lmwn - m1i11111limlwamwinmwi 1 1,1 mm in Jeff Poling Greg Pollock Paul Posoli Trino Prados Mark Prondzinski Mark Rametta Danny Ramirez Robert Rawlins Wesley Rice Jason Rinard Greg Rix Robert Rocamora David Rodriguez Dustin Roney Roddy Ruperto l1m1W.,-Ee t1111in1iii11iiiitmfif.wi ni11,wmwm11i1 mlminiiwwwg-11wwwiiiww-gmiw11,1salmamwfmwwiiwimiriamwiii?-it1tniiiiiiii1mm7Et an 11 A Meeting of the Minds. Chris Janssen and Clayton Sinyai meet to solve lifes mysteries. ag. ,,,,,i,.....,. ,,,l,...... ww w.,mmm1,:l,1i111 a Q1i111i1iiiiiiiii t:ia11iniliiiiniiHEn,iiii1i11i1n11111l, ..11mii1lii1i1: f1iiiii The Avenger Unmasked. Trino The Avenger Prados takes time from fzghtzng crime to curve tomatoes at the Gasparilla Art Show. 70 Sophomores, Poling - Ruperto 7 rf W we 1 QZ'2Z1 3 if 5 ..,,.M,g,, ,aw iw Et t E ew ,,, W, , .3357 v. t Z1 f Dog Day Afternoon. Kevin Monteleone and Andy Boyer Crouch low to escape cancer- causing sun rays. 3 :l 3 1 3 Mike Sammons Greg Saphier 2 Robert Sayre Tom Scalese Marc Scarpa E 5 E 2 3 Michael Shepp , S 2 Steward Sierra 3 Clayton Sinyai ix Andy Smith l 2 Brian Smith li i i 5 i John Smith E , E Kyle Smith Bill Swantek Richard Thorpe E Andre Torres , 5 3 Sammons - Torres, Sophomores mm-mt-unpw-wviliwi.-mmwwimi111iiiiNV.-m-.-.1i1111iiiiwwiiwii.-..wi i .11WWwilww llmiiwiiimmiumwmiiwi X ilmuunmu W iinwi-1mni iiinii i i James Toth ll Ken Trotter 3 Todd Trzcinski Brian Turkel il Tom Valdez il l i Dean Valenti Joe Vance Arnold Villanueva Scott Villanueva Gabby Vivero i Curt Wade David Walker Craig Wall Greg Walsh David Weathers 72 Sophomores, Toth - Weathers Mmpwwliiwill-iwwimwli -Mmumii11111111iiii1111An.w-wniwwiwwwiitm...1 W ,mmminWwummagmiwwwwimmfwmmmamiiiiiiiiiwumg L 'gn-f his Let's Hear lt for the Boys. Trino Prados, Scott Ianueua, John Hermes, John Lewis, and Donald demonstrate typical sophomore hijinx at .. .. ,,,..,, Q s A , K 5:'1ii: ' 1 l 5 i..BfE!'fE9 . N Q.. ,...., T- -.Nz : - Us -Mwim. 1 eee::ewMMMm ---- V- '-- nwnw ,iwniim-wr -----Q--7-W 7' H - A Fashionable Pose. Kyle Osterhout auditions for Burdines Teen Board, Hello, Dali. Aspiring artists Tom Valdez, David Fernandez, and Andrew DeBoer apply finishing touches to the traditional Homecoming tiger, L sJ,,, 5. ' x I E 2 Brent Wertz Stephen Wheeler 3 Michael Wiener Akim Williams Kevin Williams 1 Jim Woodroffe 3 Matt Yazejian Won Yi Jeff Young Mike Zaritsky 4-umm-s-mm-nummmi Wertz - Zaritsky, Sophomores ll'1'Ri'fWllllll'3ll ': - il' li F 1 l me . rirrirr Home , , ieiiir ee, , lllllll lm l lil l i will i-Wil ililil wmilllll l-,W 1 3 i ll ll Win ,,,,1 .M-.i,M-ifafgrMi,egi.E,.Q.,g,E,:3',, ii il ,, Mark Abdoney Jerry Adair Eric Adams Matthew Albence ii Eric Albury ll ii ll ll li Paul Alessandri Jeffrey Alexander ll Thomas Allison l l Joseph Alvarez 3 Mark Anderson l :ii T1 gl i -, .nrimiiwammr..-dwyiwigrii, Sagfiignsiiig-sfagi 'MMM am- - I H , f Welcome to Jesuit High School. Senior Pat North crowns incoming freshman Shane Mathews during orientation. AiiiWi11i1r1i1Mimiush-EfiiiiriwriiwmwiiigiigamimmmmiiiriEm5.mnEii.Ei5iiwmriir,,Zi,awimwfcsgfirwiwwr-a-W.,iii,iiii,iiiiiiiiiWiriwiw,i,iia-,11iiiiii1iiW,,,,,,,,w,, Lost and Found. Can someone find afreshman to fit this beanie? Frosh Fast Break. Point guard Matt Albence speeds upcourt. Freshmen, Abdoney - Anderson ,,,,,,,,a,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,M,,, T ,,,, N f ,,,,., fm ,SW 1 13i.f.,iiiiiiii,i,g3us.ymmwwii 'W ngiwwiiiiiwiiiiiwwww if i imwmn ,em --- f--' Freshmen Frenzy. Spirits soar as a frosh homeroom woyy R completes its project. iiir mummm ' James Arena ' Bo Blount .. 5 l Brian Borer Qs S i 3 E ' J Ronald Bradford, Jr. 5 ' ' Q R V Timothy Breen I . 5 -- 3, N 2 E E 5 E Michael Brooks 2 Ronald Brown 5 Royce Brown l Todd Brown W Perry Bruns 2 i l Jason Busto E Louis Caballero 5 53 2 Phillip Cacciatore Lucien Campillo Joe Cannella il l 5 . 5 l il Brian Caplinger in . Warren Carrington a ' X Marcos Carro 5 David Cartaya George Choundas 1 ii 1. 3-gumimiiw.m.,wim mw.-iiiiiiimimmm-mmmiiiiiiiiiimiili Arena - Choundas, Freshmen wwlllmmmlnll111mrM1l1llllllunnllllllmwlnnynmqlwwmlllllllll l mlemwsuluwmvWmllllwuwmllllummwgvmmuluwwlll ummlullwwlluwww l llllllwwe-semwamllllmlmlllluwwlmmml John Cimino James Clark Frank Collura Glen Comesanas John Cordova Byron Crowell Peter Cumpstone Ralph Del Valle David Digiacomo Craig Drenberg us- Q all A :I . . .. I5 . ' mmmlll1rlrmmullmllllllllwgewmllllllllllllwl QWQX ll si r. Alchemists Anonymous. Freshman Glenn Lowder and Tnm Leto conduct an experzment in IPS lab, 1llmmlllllllmmllmmmll11Im w1mllmmwwmlnglmmwlllllmnmw-lwwlmmlmwsmgwl Maltre D. Helpful freshman Glen Comesanos offers to take drznks to thlrsty seniors during cz pep rally. Freshmen Cimino - Drenberg lm W , , 7--V - ,,,,,,,,mWW,,,,,,,,u,,,,r,,......,,,.i Dennis Dudney James Duran David Eckerson Thomas Evangelista Ken Evans Jack Fahle Richard Farwell Alvaro Fernandez Russell Fernandez Danny Fisher Kevin Floyd Edward Garcia Richard Garcia John Garry Reynaldo Geerken rrnnmianinnmmwamvg.nmri Out of the Cellar Two freshmen try u power sweep during an intramural contest. Dudney - Geerken, Freshmen mnmrunmurwummvmwmiiinmmmmnmmwuwmniiiwmmnwlwmq- iwmiiii-Wnw..i iiiMM ri1iii,iiii1iriii1iiiiWiiivawiwiiiwniwu wg.2.nm.irii i ,,,,,,,,.,,., ii ,,,u,,,.u., ,11,,u,u wi ,,,,,,,,.,,,H,,,,,,,,,.,,.,,.,.,,.,,.,,,,. in ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,u,uu,.,,.u iw umm ,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,.,,, iii iii ig i Robert Genders ll Michael Gillis , Glen Gonzalez Bryan Gowdy 5 i Christopher Hachey X Sean Hackett 3 Arlie Haddix Angelo Halkias E David Hanley l Brian Harre , U 3 Christopher Hendrickson James Hicks Jeffrey Hoeffle gg im 5 5' ' uimmmwwmgmwmmwmmawiwmmwmimiwnniiiimiifgfgpgwa Mache Monster. A group of freshmen examine their cre- ation for Homecoming. Freshmen, Genders - Huebbers . Todd Holmes James Huebbers -fgaiamiiinwaiiiiigsff Qawiiiiivgtlgiiiiaging!iw.1-iiiia.::.imi:mim wwfa-guiiifmwiii.EManm..gw,..,.. Star Swingman. Mike A'The Glide Gillis banks one off the board during a practice session. IPS Paper Perusal. Scott McGee proofreads fellow freshman J.C. Aluarezk paper. a i Christopher Huskey X E Arturo Interian l David Jones ' Briant Keen ll Thomas Kenny l I 3 ii ii ll Q li T Ian Kijanski Kelly Kimsey Demetrios Konstantopoulo l ll John Kovac 1 Simon Kral , l i , Huskey - Kral, Freshmen mnWilillllwlgalWE:ilwwllwlwiw :A F i ilu l ur. i l Ei limi V we + + + + ++++ ++ + + + + + Cager Congregation. The Freshmen Basketball team receives im- portant instructions from Coach Dominick Ciao during a time out. getilifllilliiiiiAiiiWQliiiiiiiiiiiiiiii1iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHli1.1liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiWimwillnliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii1f.iviiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii1ii1iii1iiii1iifHmmi11iin111iEaiWi1iiiiiiiiirl1iilniilliElIlli1l1li11im1Mii1iiiiiiiiii1111iiiiii1ii1i1111iillillilliw,rwf,t-enwmwiiiiiiil, gig Follow the Bouncing Ball. Freshman battle for possession ofthe orange orb on Field Day. 5 5 H, li Timothy Lander l Christopher Lang l Douglas Lang L I! Antonio Laverghetta K Bryan Leclair 1 F7 Joseph Lesperance tm Timothy Leto sccllcil Jearl Lett Fl l Michael Liang Keith Ligori l Ted Liu Matthew Lopez Glenn Lowder Candiano Lozano Nelson Luis li ll i 5 Qi 5 80 Freshmen, Lander - Luis iv: ' Brian Lutz Michael Malone i Jimmie Mangione , Michael Maniscalco Sean Martineau li l l Elvin Martinez i Shane Mathews N Andre Mathurin John Matthews ' Karl Mattison l l ll l lx Scott McGee Scott McKinnis Stephen Mekdeci l Bernardo Mendez N Patrick Meriwether l i l ..........WW........................l Lutz - Meriwether, Freshmen enum:-fe.3,::ii ..ii.M.mwg-sawiwmit - :-wutWww,wwtmgaiiwiwwwiiiiwwiw N Christopher Mesa Wayne Minton Nl Charles Moore James Moore , Sean Morris g l l ii . is Christopher Mozingo Erich Mushinsky l Timothy Newberg l Timothy O'Conner Joseph Oravec l l X , Sonny Origitano Danny Ossi JN Sean Panico ' Joseph Parrino Paul Price lx lx Peter Prinzi 1 John Puleo 1 Christopher Ragano i l w..,. Q. Eduardo Ramos Michael Rementer Social Beings. A crowd offreshmen gathers around the concession stand during a football game. V-..,.ma1.... News-fs---M--.mia Y 'zz' -mee angry--'-11:1CL!i.rift-its,,w?ts.g-itfsTf4EtMww,inmKsi,?wes.m Have a Seat? Freshman Phillip Wick and his female companion share a seat as they take a break from the Homecoming festivities. Freshmen, Mesa - Rementer Sw is !w,RxE saws, VK .vw 4' , sig 1 ia v is I :geqg-g if 'Ai film ,gs N an s,.,,,.. 'Qu' sv.. Nosing Around. Two thoughtful freshmen offer to roll peanuts down the sidewalk for some venerable seniors. Curtis Renoe Xavier Reyes-Ayral Jason Ricardo Jose Rodriguez Arthur Rogers is ll 1 Kevin Roman 35 John Romeo l Clay Rosenburg l Dean Rosenberger l Oliver Ruppel Ben Rutkin ' Sam Salario , John Sansone l ix James Scalese Thomas shea Ill 2 5 I I li il Adam Silverman l 5 Jamie Simon , 2 William Sims J Kevin Singleton l E Walter Skinner 4 il 2 No.1-mu.--5.5 Renoe - Skinner, Freshmen :7l..,..-af-..-. 1--Q -- Our Commander in Chief bestows his blessing on the team in this project by Mr Pauls homeroom. Deep ln Thought. Freshman Danny Ossi goes over his English paper one more time before turning it in. V.............,....,.......s. Christopher Smith Todd Smith William Smith Dylan Snyder Christopher Spoto Timothy Strazzini Rick Strickroot Scott Sutton Steven Swantek William Thaxton Duane Thomas Jerald Thomas John Thompson Paul Thorpe Joseph Thurdekoos Robert Timmerberg Brian Tisdale Christopher Trautmann Joseph Urso Roberto Villanueva Freshmen, Smith - Villanueva M. ,..W.s..a.f.,se,E,5...g..,..,....,. l ll X Cliff Walsh Michael Wasylik W li , 'i L. ' Andrew Wehle l John Wencka Philip wick l , E 5 E 2 Q il S ul 5 Michael Williams ll Fred Woods ll David Wooldridge ', X Todd Wynne l David Zaccagnino l l lmimw,-.V rm., . gE.a,ffH.-im Awesome Threesome. Freshman Jimmie Mangione, Jamie Simon, and Andre Mathurin, Walsh - Zaccagnino, Freshmen M... H ,si M. . ,eu in 1-v2.57 1g.1i32,,k.2...s..- .JW- , f-' ,. X 86 Academics if S' sz A Fair Exchange. French Teacher Mrs. Ingalls chats with an exchange student from Paris. Deep in Thought sophomore Trino Prados buries himself in a textbook during a free period in the library. mmwwmmWmmmi AToxic Waste Dump is being created by freshmen Danny Ossi and Chris Smith as they dissolve ammo- nia during an IPS experiment. 1:1 , ,,,, 'J e er, , , , .,A-St..+.:.awmwmtf.mvwiw::4wmwwmfff:s1QQggs:,1-ii-3e.v,e:H,s Diagnosis: Senioritis. If you look closely, you can just catch a glimpse of a notebook under the arm of senior Arthur Noriega. 3514 A YH lesuit's Answer to Rube Goldberg. Junior Tim Trzcinski tests his Tinker Toy owen -My ii 1 i. , i i.,iiiwf,miWM mmMMiiWm mmmw The Biology Pantry. An incoming freshman and his mother check out the biology npecimen rack. lm mfmfgefhg Mani we wa I gm ui -tw 1 'ev Y MJ I , , ' I Y v Academics ACADE 5 E, 1 , Stand back. Freshmen Dustin Hicks and Scott McGee break several safety regulations while mixing volatile chemicals. History deadline. Sophomore Marc Capitano looks distressed as fellow soph- omore Osualdo Leon proof-reads his carefully prepared thesis paper. Fr. John Armstrong, S.J. - Junior Eng- lish. Chairman, Counseling Departmentg Senior Counselorg Rector of the Jesuit Community: Chaplain, Basketball. Mrs. Carole Bennett - Chemistry and Senior Honors Science. Fr. Christopher Billac, S.J. - Freshmen Theology and Latin. Chairman Theology' Moderator Nation- alHonorsSociety Mrs Janet Blackburn Biology and Senior Honors Science Mr Joseph Blanco Algebra I and ll Chairman Mathematics Department Moderator Mu Alpha Theta Ms Bar bara Branam Kitchen Staff Mr Den nls Callahan Computer Administrator Fr Peter Callery S J Junior Theol ogy Freshmen English Coach Wrestling Mr. Ernest J. Charette - Sophomore English. Moderator, The Tiger Newspa- perg Faculty Counsel Representative. Mr. Dominick Ciao - Physical Education. Chairman, Physical Education Depart- mentg Director of lntramuralsg Coach, Footballg Coach, Freshmen Basketball. Ms. Anne R. Connors - Junior and Se- nior Social Studies. Chairwoman, Social Studies Department. Ms. Martha Con- nors - Geometry. Freshmen Counselorg Junior Achievement. Mr. John E. Crumbley - Algebra I, Physical Education Coach Baseball Coach Junior Varsity Football Mrs Lil lxanM Csizmadia Junior Social Stud ies Mrs Elizabeth D Dewey Regis trar Secretary to the Principal Dr Elliot T Egan Senior Theology Director Community Service Faculty, Armstrong - Egan QM V Ji .f 'fl QAM... if 4. , Electronics wizard. Mr. Alberto Muniz, S.J., does a little interfacing while Junior Chris Dawes stares on in amazement. Frlvolous abuse. Junior Chris Stine slowly leafs through a paperback book while his Spanish and Algebra continue to go unnoticed rin f Mrs Kathleen F Esmhart Treasurer Mr J J Fernandez Ass1stantPrmc1pal forAcademics Mrs Victoria Fernandez Dietitian Mr Neal Goldman Physical Education Assistant Director Community Service Assistant Director StudentAct1ui ties Coach Junior Varsity Basketball Mr. Donald Haynes - Junior and Sopho- more Theology. Coach, Track. Mr. Sam- uel A. Hester - Physical Education. Coach, Tennisg Coach, Football. Fr. Douglas J. Hypolite, S.J. - Principal, Moderator, Mothers Club. Mrs. Marie- Joele Ingalls - French. Moderator, Fran- co-German Club. Esinhart - Ingalls Faculty Mr Zygmunt A JEiSll1Skl Freshman Soc1alStud1es Coach Golf Coach Jumor Varsity Football Mr Humberto J Del gado Jenkms Spamsh Moderator Spanzsh Club Fr John Kaack SJ JumorEngl1sh Chaplam Retreat Dzrector Moderator Masque Club Mrs Kathy Keener Spanish Mr M1chaelJ Kennedy Sensor Coun selor Junror ana' Semor Socxal Studies Mr Joseph M Kxjanskl Jun1orCoun selor Moderator Blue Tlde Mr Rlchard J Latshaw Algebralandll Moderator Computer Club Mr Joe Lazzara Mann tenance Staff 4 y V , C I Y , . . . , . . Voice of the Tigers. Football announcer Martha Connors relaxes in the pressbox after the game. Faculty Jasinski - Lazzara Sharp-Dressed Men? It is not unusual for Coaches Ciao and Goldman to teach their PE. classes in three-piece suits. It's all Greek to me, voice foreign language instructors Mrs. Marie Ingalls, Mr. Frank Llende, and Mr. Dick Peloquin, gb 1 ' V Q M4 i ' f-4.5, ACADEMI Poly-Sci Pow-Wow. Senior Richard Lagyak gets a little extra help from Ms. Anne Connors. Nose to the Grindstone. Calculus teacher Mr. Michael Morin plows through the paperwork between classes. Mr. Fillipe Leon - Maintenance Staff. Mr. Ishmael Leon - Maintenance Staff. Mr. Paul R. Lester, S.J. - Freshman So- cial Studies. Mr. Mark A. Lewis, S.J. - Sophomore Theology, Freshman Social Studies. Moderator, Key Club. Leon - Lewis, Faculty I.et's Make a Deal. Senior Todd Timmerman speaks with a recruiter during the College Night activities, Dazzling Smiles. Sr. Ann Raymond, S.S.J., and Mrs. Kathy Keener prepare to enter the gym on the night of Open House. ACADEMI ,19- Wuvm, n McCully, the schools secretary. game Dr Paul J Linnehan Senior English Chairman, English Departmentg Modera- tor, Literary Magazine. Mr. Frank Llende - Spanish. Chairman, Foreign Language Department. Mr. Joseph R. Mann - Freshman and Junior English, Moderator, Student Council, Moderator, ALM. Gridder Guru. Defensive coach Sonny Hester checks out the field before a 92 Faculty, Linnehan - Mann A Typical Day's Work. The unbelievable, uincanny, unsinkable Mrs. Pat A look of disbelief crosses senior Ricky Bajos face after taking one of Mr. Rosetes Physics tests. Good advice is given to senior Steve Ortiz by his counselor, Mr. Michael Kennedy. - H ,., ' -get X 1: ' Lx' ' .iff ll +srf.fw,s- - 1 -sf-sr Wt' ::f 'f l3 -, 5 ,K 5 l xx A ,ff ' 32535 K . 1 .X X awk Nia Fr Warren S Martin SJ Tutor Mrs Olga Martinez Maintenance Sta Mrs Eleanor McCallum Librarian Mrs Patnclalrl McCully School Sec retary Ms Brenda McDaniels Library As sistant Mr William H Mrnahan Athletic Director Coach, Varsity Football Martin -- Minahan, Faculty Mr. Joe Mirabole - Maintenance Staff. Mr. Michael E. Morin - Analysis, Calcu- lus. Moderator Mu Alpha Theta' Faculty Council Representative. Mr. Alberto Muniz SJ Computer Science Georn etry Algebra IIB Ms CarolmeC Odom English and Speech Moderator Nation al Forensic League and Model United Na tions Ms Louisa Onhuela Kitchen Staff Mrs Elaine Otte LibraryAssistant Mr John F Paul S J Freshmen Theology Moderator Strategists Mrs Barbara C Payne Introductory Physical Science Moderator Photo Club Moderator Art C ub I . Mr. Richard R. Peloquin - Latin and Spanish. Moderator, Latin Club. Mr. Ant- onio Perez, Jr. - Biology, Anatomy and Physiology, and Senior Honors Science, Moderator, Astronomy Club. Ms. Pat Powell - Introductory Physical Science. Sister Ann Raymond, S.S.J. - Fresh- men and Junior English. Faculty Council Representative. Manager. Mr. Philip Rosete - Physics Mr Carlos Rodriguez Maintenance Staff Mr Horace Rodriguez Plant and Senior Honors Science Chairman ScienceDepartment Mrs Joanne Stock er Counseling Secretary ACADEMI Make us an offer! Senior Jim Lasko looks away as Senior Robbie Little closes an important deal with TECO engineers. Pizza? School dietician Vicky Fernandez serves a slice of pizza at a recent school event. 94 Faculty, Mirabole - Stocker N ,fl ,W?tf7fFl if W x .Aetna 3 Q .65 , Q 7Q,,.mi?Q' 'J-CA' fl ' Rx Yi? , .7 9. if ar, I fflz A Here I am. Senior Marshall Jones strikes a quick pose as he makes his way toward the Senior lounge, Think Tank. Mr. Philip Sanzeri quickly checks a pile of homework assignments during his free time. Q5 QI YE S' .l kkzx . :IA was W Mr Joseph R Sabin Sophomore Counselor Algebra l Manager School Bookstore Faculty Council Representa tive Mr Philip M Sanzerl Geometry and Algebra ll Moderator The Junior Ci uitans Mr Ronald S Scarcelli Com puter Science Coach Wrestling Mrs Hollle Sklllern Assistant Bookkeeper Mr Steven E Solak Band Band Di rector Mrs Mary Solano Mainte nance Staff Mr Paul F Straub Direc torofAlumni Mrs Shirley Sucarlchi Receptionist Mrs. Darlene Swierat - Secretary to the President, Mr. Michael S. Swierat - Sophomore Social Studies and Cultural Anthropology. Moderator. E.PU.g Coach, Football. Mr. John Szponar e- Prefect of Discipline. Moderator, Student Actiui, tiesg Coach, Varsity Basketball. Norman Tacey - Maintenance Staff. Mercedes Toledo - Kitchen Staff. Thomas Verni - Maintenance Staff, Charlotte Williams - Kitchen Staff, Fr. George F. Wiltz, S.J. - President. Mod- erator, Dads Club. Sabin - Wiltz, Faculty ACADEMI . . 5 Einstein lncarnate. Physics instructor, Mr. Philip Rosete, outlines the science Program fo' CUHOUS Pafenfs- .. . .. wks - . .,,iii . P- -xxxx New Face on Campus. Rookie IPS teacher Pat Powell greets her first IPS 'IP tt- .. .-. 1 N li . ' I iii 'iiii SCICHCC class. : ggi...-2..gg-gg..g.5g5:..fgg...1 ff. lttf - k-kh ' ll ' Z3 ffl!5.1-'.3E575f..i-silil Dressed to Kill. NHS members Hector Zuklic and Joe Tamborello direct traffic during parent interviews. Jesuit's Answer to Galen Hall. Stepping in as coach halfway through the season, Mr. Alberto Muniz, S.J., guided the soccer team to the District crown. 96 Academics Ensign.. wsff,f.1ss,8 494 au tw f.N,.k +121ffivff27S3Yf2fff:1,'f, 4s,y::-'Jfszfffwiiisffffi-ffz,:mf4:fp invading Junior Turf. Senior David Gagnon glances nervously around as he hurries through the Junior Lounge. Pennies for Heaven. Fr. Hartnett, S.J., organizes his annual Mission Driue plea for one-cent pieces, Better Living Through Mrs. Bennett's Chemistry. Eric Baumgarten ex- emplifies the excitement as Senior Matt Warhola and Junior Nelson Guerra set their science project in motion. bask .... , . ., .,,. s,.. ,, . .V,,..,,. W t--f t,.,.:fm-M i.,t. t ,,,. :mfs-fft, ,,..,,. FWHM, fft- . s,,, fW,m,,,,, fswiflf5S2iff:i?lsHigf1fE?fi:iii:ffffifiiff?i5uf11'f74?i2 jsfgfw:fxiieismfggggggggwgfgfggkggi,tgtfsiflgw 35 N, . Q, A , K -'f5 3 F -Mivffl5? 5'W7ifffi-'f13l5fflS-'TiIris:lHffi5lfii'ii'f5EY?5'32f1fai?1Q?V95fi''sfvfififrfifii'SEV55Ait'f5lI?7:STSZQQEHSESifiiiiriilr92536153255555S5J3?ET55Ei5?157lfl.53Ea5P5Q5iT?lESSFWEFAQ'?E:3?5iEfifl?7E?5E152551I5f:f5f'i:S2 fiff3,,3YE:E,'!Q1!f-W5 5v55E,555-WS' 15 fi1f?i:5'ii?ijI:lT.-fu''2f:ffiE,5E9V-1V'2'i'ft 11 :wif-fu.'i:s:::w.wf?s1'Hr wf:f?l:fL5-'wfpilzz ftzieislfgfrfsiwi'slzhzimisfrg asfxifmif':rfss,5:2g-We221913515 421gggftgJ1u,L..:,5,fljggip t,.2t:www, wefz,fW1,1f,M-V t,,-- wwlq ,-f- ,'..-, t:-' Q --W, .,,..,i- it ,k:,,.,,. Q. .,..,,., 7 wi..it11ffss:,QPf,-wtf: feea?:,'s:v,.fis'fasts-ziffgfzwr :wie 4151-Q'::2T1f2,2f:s1fz -mmsrsfffszffszz912:'wi ev-:wfffffsimifiziiiisiizeff,mlm,-wf1fe2,ef.fwfr: :Ile- 1, , iiii ir f.:1:1ifvfag:xi-'if11sfiFz::i1.stszisxisgzr gy.-Qftgsz 's twlxzfvl f ..,, V , ., M Academics 12? 2 QS 5 3 Q ,, .Z 5. 3 .V vfgilg K , 1 . 3 ., H - K -'nf ,,,.w-,:f,.w-i 4 - X . . -4 ,sm tx f. ,K .f -, f. i .... ,-,,.k V.,,,gz..fZi....was,.,Q..t , ,. ' . , , wr AQ41 QA . g,.i.il I ii fn. , .1 A , Y ,. ' ' ' , . . ' , ' K it ,3 '31 1 me A - . .El Jesuit's Mock Presidential Election. Freshmen Perry Bruns and Paul Thorpe cast their ballot as Mr. Kennedy instructs students in the voting proce- dure. It's Easy! Librarian Eleanor McCallum explains library policy to interested parents. Did We Score? Fr. Christopher Billac, S.J. watches a home football game from ground level. 98 Academics ACADEMI li E',i 7 'Half eagan's Foreign Policy? Fr. John Armstrong talks things over with senior an McCarron and juniors Chris Perez and Jeff FitzSimons. Learning the Hotel Business. Senior George Pollack is given a management 'esson at the Lincoln Hotel. 1 si isss if Lambuth Sales Pitch. A senior carefully sur ueys his choices during college night. ' ..- . W ,,,3'i', Academics 'i Deal With This. Senior Jose Gonzalez assumes an air of indifference as he pauses outside the cafeteria. Introductory Physical Science. Freshmen Paul Price, Ian Kijanski, and Duane Thomas prepare to split their first atom. Ji .MMM ACADEMI Research, Research, Research. Junior John Cullaro leafs through a library copy of Scientific American. Mr. Wizard. Biology teacher Mr. Tony Perez explains lab equipment to pro- spective freshmen. 100 Academics s F .. , Q. ,-..: - its v Assumed ldentity. Junior Counselor Mr. Joe Kijanski goes undercover to get the low-down on Freshmen Orientation. The Enforcers. As part of their Career Week studies, seniors Eric Samide and John Accomando visit a courtroom to learn about law enforcement. Just Doing Her Job. Photo Club moderator Mrs. Barbara Payne finishes photographing morning convocation. i X .. u..,.4 tw on , . . -new sw Q : we ,555 5 td? 55 f if 52151- Y .fig ,pal ,Q fqfitsfir -igviifigii fszrvgqi. ,Q 2t- l .iii lei' F: f zgtwtf M t..f, M,,., iiif it gi, if Academics an 50 'ZF E, r fn. . R. K r V. 39 fr xr 'ix ,.....,a 4? NN K li s 'EY a 1 5 102 cmw Sol Searchers. Astronomy Club members Jorge Riopedre and Joe Mannion burn their retinas at' tempting to locate the sun on a cloudy day. wwwmwwmwwmWummwmwi-nwWmmwwwmiuwmumwmwmwmwwwwmimmwmwmwmmmwmwwwflmwmww Anticipation. Senior Todd McKay watches as his hot dog is slowly roasted by freshman Joe Lesper- ance at the Blue Tide picnic at Horizon Park. wwwfmmmmwirmwwmmwfiimmmwmwmmmwwnmimlWNWW-wwnmuwmwwmmwwwfmmwwmwwpmr SADD Occasion. Junior Gerald Buzbee and sophomore Fabian McCullough advertise for an al- cohol awareness program sponsored by the Moth- ers' Club and Students Against Drunk Driving. mimMWwwwfiMWwwwmwwwwwwmwwmwmmwmwwwwm A Thespian Affair. The Masque Club performs the wedding scene from Fiddler on the Rooff' GI s ,lk iq' 14 Ni V .. sei! ., i IEEFQF WWE -rl' Mais A mger Pickin' Good. Providing music at the Homecoming Mass are Chorale semble members Pete Winders and Andy Smith. In For Others. Senior Mark Urbanski proudly displays the Key Clubs banner. lm mfq4J2gr,gy refrZ,4j X CL ' ' 'gli' vt. V 1 MAJ lf:-r IIW1 eww 103 Bless the Beasts and the Children. Mr. Joe Kijanski dispenses his official blessing to another Blue Tide project. Tidal Wave. The Blue Tide rises to salute another Tiger touchdown. Heidy Hey, Heidy Ho! When Ariel Acebo talks, people listen, walls shake, glass breaks, plants wilt. Blue Tide. Froni Row: Roger Penn, John Mezzei, Art Noriega, Chris Diaz, Rick Moorer, Mr. Joe Kijanski, Rafael Couret, Frank Fernandez, Ariel Acebo, David Crosbie, Brian Petters, Bob Gerrity, Second Row: Reid Lashley, Joe Miliziano, John Cory, Rob Caldwell, Jim Llende, Sean McCarthy, Roger Boutin, Jorge Riopedre, Glyn Hughes, Chris Pardo, Richard Lagyak, Rich Hermes, Roddy Ruperto. Back Row: Tom Dunn, Eric Samide, Rod Smith, Jose Garmendia, Mark Tuero, Todd McKay, Paul Laya, Chris Palermo, Mike Brannigan, John Hermes, Joe Lesperance, Perry Bruns, Glen Gonzalez, Robbie Genders, Ed Garcia, Ted Lander, Chris Casper. we gi ,,,.f' Q 1 f , , 'xi I , 1 , li QE . 104 Clubs ln.. EW! Political Poster Poster. Michael Shepp posts campaign signs on the door of Building 1. The Winning Edge. Mike Galantino flashes the winning smile that got him elected student body President for 198586. Putting it Blountly. A single junior rep hopeful is engulfed in the sea of Blounts. ,,.,l i .t,ll , rag me , ,fin 1519? f 12-, f + ff 2 A 3 , , . rx G sl , we -S fls, if f Q ?,,.'2:-53-28 is-E QQ PM ..t. , i .'f: ,4 I if l x Y ' it i t t ii r, ggi? r IN f lifliisclill Il r' Mil ' L N E : ,,,.,,,,,,,,,an. - Q 1 R N N r I' 'Q QA A T lm . Student Council. Front Row: Tom Euan elista, Ed Garcia.lRaael r i! - , , . , ff , . f n I 'Q k,. ,.,,,g U Couret, Javier Baldor, Chris Diaz, Mike Galantino. Craig Cuffe, Geoff WM Q U H ,V FGUN If g Farmer, Mr. Joe Mann. Second Row: Clayton Sinyai, David Lee, Scott ' T D N -J C 4 M ' Villanueva, Jimmy Scalese, Alex Gonzalez, Nelson Guerra, David Q 9 - Cornell, Roger Boutin, Kal Gibron, Dan Murphy, Pat Courtney, Lance 4 If 0 f I Caranante, Eric Crall. Back Row: George Choundas. Eric Adams, Bill ' K ' , h d , G R' , 'l. N rimm Jo n Pa gett reg ix Ben Hil 'ff' 1 Clubs i f s when iss ws ,wars f s is Q, -if Q.. fi :s.ez..nw ff FSM New Q WSL Sis ti s S, mam. W 2 in '35 Good to the Last Drop. Ariel Acebo squeezes the last ounce of in E25 . . . oil into the Tiger car. 2 Q if Christmas Angels. EPU members Jon Thomas, Dan Ramirez, ,it W5 , , . and Mike Gonzalez watch as Irving Ward applies the last touches to the cafeteria Christmas tree. Body Work Done Cheap! EPU'ers begin the arduous task of turning a junker into a Tiger. Q' wax 1 X LAWS f- -' f W '1-15311-f2,.ff:H x,11:s,.:x xmas- tksfif-T3Ei.i'e3fs'R fs , .- ' -- A.L.M. Front Row: Tom Valdez, Ed Garcia, George Ford, Andre Torres, Kyle Smith, Danny Estrada, John Cordova, Chris Smith, Frank Capitano, Second Row: Jay Thomas, Mike Wasylik, Jorge Luis Inga, Scott Villanueva, Paul Posoli, Greg Lemen, Jeff Hallock, Brian Smith, Kevin Baker, Osvaldo Leon, Marc Capitano, Perry Bruns, Lance Caranante, Craig Drenberg, Reid Lashley, Tim Breen, Back Row: James Lopez, Robert Pelaez, Bob Ballard, JP Gonzalvo, Ron Pliego, Mark Prondzinski, Danny Ossi, Jason Rinard, E.RU. Front Row: Scott Maciejewski, Jason Gould, Javier Baldor, ArielAcebo, Rafael Couret, Darren Lambroff, David Cornell, Bruce Czaja, Chris Diaz, Roger Boutin, Irving Ward. Back Row: Mr. Mike Swierat, Mike Galantino, Richard Levine, David Benn, Scott Cedola, Matt Kovac, Phil Tucker, Fran King, Frank Capitano, Marshall Ferrell, Rick Moorer, Dan Murphy, Steve Stagg, John Padgett, Jose Jozik, Kal Gibron, Mike Galiger, Steve Mastra, Fred Turpin, John Marc Tamayo, Rob Peridigon, Pete Albano, Charlie Seone, Nelson Guerra, Luis Bessone, Dan Ramirez, Lance Caranante, Jon Thomas, Mike Gonzalez. W so ti Mhmmmwms ,gn .WW ,, ,,,,, , ,.., ,,,., ,.,,.,.,, wW,2,.,,,,.,, csv, .,,,.,g ..V, W, f,.,w,,,,,.w W t.., ,t.,,S,p,,,g,A,mi,iM.,.,t.,tl 3, ,K Ne,,,,..3,L,g,,2,F, xg' Wi K 'M W' Z5 ,, fig K vig' MW Q New W as ,is 2,12 its QF! leer' ish iw Ee 'QM' SHE 535 t ' wt fe ite? its ,T tn as ea 1 Q ss, QE. ,.., 1 .. Z tw W: ali? is if -mix 7 .V X . N, A ggi ytwwfi vi it 106 cum aw W N2 hi 'P 'Q 'N Burger Bonanza, Part 1. Junior Civitan members crank up the grill for lunch on the Homecoming Field Day. Wearing His Colors Proudly. Key Club president Eric Samide isn't ashamed to let people know hes a member. Burger Bonanza, Part 2. The Key Club takes over cooking for the bonfire cookout. Junior Civitan. Front Row: Lee Mezrah. Joe Miliziano. Clay Smith. Eric Samide. Mike Wallace. Chris Palermo. Second Row: Kyle Smith. David Benn. Mark Urbanski. Kevin Miller. John Breen. Tony Steele. Todd Chase. Matt Taylor. Roger Penn. Mark Tuero. Eric Baumgarten. Marc Camacho. Nelson Guerra. Jason Gould. Henry lbanez. Mr. Phil Sanzeri. Back Row: Chris Lover. Guy Bradstock. Rob Caldwell. Danny Roach. Fran King. John Mezzei. Steve Cohen. Eric Gonzalez. Ben Hill. Rod Smith. Scott Galiger. .4, 2 .. T L., lltiitiil liii'+'1i'll:bi-ill lliiiltiiilifiriig A ' u ' I I S I ru? s21u' 1WW fu jr 4 . 'i , 'i 'tl il. K . V fr - . .l Alf, var A , f. X' , , ' 7 1-lff lfv . l ' 'TH -.. .- gi , -- '. -.. yi el 7 15 , .. . . . - ' y y . . V is Q, 4 ,45 K I K ,K , vw 'fi' .,, . . A .. i 1 . - 3 .A I f gi 'Q P ALF' f.-ry sf V , ,V 5 - N A r.. - .s -J .' .-,, 1,1 .' .,.. N V G96-NF -:-.I if .1 .... B. ' , . qe.m,.g' :t5 . - -f- f4 +1 .n F.-..,fz , rigfgs. 7 ,, , ' s'-. U W f ' if fm: s ' ff is i . I . rirr ' Key Club. Front Row: J.C. Alvarez. Roddy Ruperto. Ed Garcia. Steve Cohen, Glyn Hughes. Bruce Czaja. John Cory. David Cornell. Pat Spolentini, Chris Pardo. Sean McCarran. Jim Valdes. Eric Samide. Mike Wallace. Eric Baumgarten. Michael Brannigan. John Hermes. Henry Ibanez. Joe Miliziano. John Mezzei. Craig Ellis. Second Row: Greg Pollock. Rob Caldwell. Mark Duran. Paul Laya, Jim Finch, Frank Cisneros. Pat Poff, Sean McCarthy. Ron Pliego, Mike Malone. George Pollock. Frank Fernandez. Mike Filippello. Greg Lemen. Mike Wiener. Kyle Smith. Reid Lashley. Chris Palermo. Jim Llende. Osvaldo Leon. Matt Parsons. Anthony Valdes. Stephen Minardi. Mark Perez. Marshall Ferrell. Back Row: Matt Lopez. Greg Butler. Jason Rinard. Chris Wehling. Dan Murphy. Mike Morris. Michael Shepp. Eric Gonzalez. Brad Resch. Roger Penn. Will Plazewski. Nelson Guerra. Scot Schneider. Jamie Hulse. Mark Tuero. Lee Mezrah. John O'Flaherty. Steve Mastro. Rod Smith. Tony Steele. Bill Krimm. Jose Garmendia, Ben Hill. Chris Casper. Steve Menendez. Mike Galiger, Rich Lagyak. Al Lucarelli, Ruben Alfaro. Tim McKenna. Chris Lover, Danny Roach. Mr. Mark Lewis. S.J.. Mike Brooks. Clubs Annual Dandies. Yearbook editor Matt Kouac discusses picture selection with fellow editor John Mang. L Learning from Experience. Rookie editor Mark Thomas watches Editor-in-Chief Mike Comiskey at work. lnlllllnssswgls EiHSspgssfg ak i K Q - in 55 f mn tg, ,L i , ,t.. N If DUN: F' it my llE1i3'1 V Annual. Front Row: Alex Gonzalez. Back Row: John Mang, Matt Kovac, Chris Casper. Lyre. Chris Bowers, Chris Cook, Dauid Chen, Mike Taormina. 108 cmm rp. 'eff' , V 4 i f i, 44- , tif Lizard King. Yearbook Editor Chris Casper attempts to keep awake while typing sports :opy. Photo Session. A crowd gathers to watch photo club member John Lewis in action. l E- 21.QMp ,' ,' fi-4 . i - , Newspaper. Front Row: Matt Kovac, Mark Thomas, Mike Comiskey, Mike Galiger, Bruce Czaja, John Juniet, Eric Martin. Back Row: Mr. Ernie Charette, Kevin McCarthy, Sam Youakim, Mark Smith, John Hanlon, Sam Corson, Joe Borrell, Greg Rix, Rex Caccicatore, Chris Casper, Joe Versaggi, Mike Finger. NSS: ill!! Q. mm' li 3 il F 'H :Aki-qi Photo Club. Front Row: Art Perez, Craig Oberting, Mario De Los Reyes, Scot Schneider. Second Row: Leighton Mann, Henry Gonzalez, Philip Liu, John Lewis, Mike Filippello, Steve Chaitow. Back Row: Mrs. Barbara Payne, Dennis Carr, Joe Vance, Greg Golub, Robby Davis, Larry Shea, Geoff Golub. Clubs im limi? V' 'i i i gi A Creative Feature. Fruma Sara Wilma Martinezl rudely awakens Tevye lJeff FitzSimonsl and his wife lMeg Rydelll in the nightmare scene from Fiddler on the Roof. A Familiar Scene. Mike Comiskey applies makeup in preparation for yet another opening night. lf I Were a Rich Man. Tevye lJeff FitzSimonsl wishes for a better life in Fiddler on the Roof. Masque Club. I-ront How: Mike 1-ilippello, Charlie Hahn, John Breen, Mike Comiskey, Robert Pratt, Perry Bruns, Wilson Rowe, Andy DeBoer, Sean McCarran, Scot Schneider, Brian Petters, Richard Lagyak. Second Row: Rex Caccicatore, Jamie Simons, Eduardo Ramos, Chris Pardo, Mike Taorrnina, Peter Vizzi, Jeff FitzSimons, Steve Chaitow, Sam Youakim, Mike Orr, Bob Gerrity, David Crosbie, Tom Dunn, Doug LeJeune. Back Row: Reid Lashley, Andy Smith, Joe Tamborello, Jerry Adair, Larry Shea, Chris Perez, Joe Versaggi, Pal Poff, Mike Galantino, Jorge Riopedre, Lewis Mattison, Kevin Pytlak, Sam Corson, Ted Lander, Nick Argentiere, Jack McLaughlin, Eric Powers, John Pratt, John Hanlon, Rich Lesperance, Richard Gunderman, Steve Smith, Chris Janssen. Dan ' , John O'Flaherty. gigs' . ' -K X i 110 Clubs W ,,, lec ,,,,,,,, i , ,ffiiilif ffll ii' it ie , lfftr 6, fi' 13 f 2 f C 2 4 K ll' i 1 if Q , , 4' 'W 45 ' f f' , ,wsu ,i f i 3:xaJ:5c2?sMw,if-ln. -, as V - Last Call. The cast of the senior dinner theater production of Mr. Roberts brings down the curtain on another successful Masque Club season, Mr. San-man. Sakini lMike Comsikeyl hatches another plot in Teahouse of the August Moon. Hey Look Me Over. Crew members ogle the nurses in a memorable scene from Mr. Roberts. 'sX R9 -in 35 Clubs 1 1 1 SSQEQSQS . - 1 L,- T975 +-32421: GNN -:vm .1-f 4 Wm ' , 5 1 Clubs Frightening Tales of Horror. Visiting eighth graders and their parents listen fearfully as Robert Page explains the strange growling noises coming from the coaches' office in the Casper Center. They Call Me Bruce. Bruce Czaja looks on gleefully while Tim McKenna hands out copies of the Lyre at Open House. They Also Serve Who Only Stand and Wait. Sebastian DiGrande, Bill Daab, and Larry Villanueva await group assignments at Open House. .,. -. bps S E -AS :N -- i -w-. V 2 eilMmwliiiiiliilililm: , ,- i ---- -i it-, , A Good Time was Had By All. Larry Villanueva, Fr. John 1 Armstrong, S.J,, and Peter Vizzi enjoy the band concert that 1 winds up Open House activities. Rapt Attention. Parents listen attentively to Tim McKennas iiiwi speech extolling Jesuit publications, li, NHS. Front Row: Steve Ortiz, Anthony Parrino, Jimmy Llende, Derek Rodriguez, Bart Barbessi, Albert Kau. Back Row: Clay Smith, George Kainz, Todd McKay, Todd Chase, Dan Murphy, Rafael Couret, Ed Filangeri. Not Shown: Larry Shea, Peter Vizzi. David Gagnon, John Cory, Jose Germendia. Larry Villanueva, Robert Page, Sebastian DiGrande, Bill Daab, Bruce Czaja. Clubs 113 giWiiiimiliiiiiiiiiiiiii m 'llW ':h !,i lllQ iliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiWENWiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiillimilimiillllimlmwllllllilliiiiiiiiiiiiiimlmii iiiililiiliiiiiiiliiiiiimimsililiuminlmimmmiiiimiillllmwiiliMmawwwiiiiiiiiiiiiiilimiiiiiiliiirilmilmmwiliiiiiiiiillliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiwiiiiiiiilgliliiiiilmiiimlliiiiiiiiiiiliillliimimi lillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllWasillllllllllllllllllllllllllMllll.lEllllllllllllllEW llllllllllllllllllllllllllllrlllllllllllllllllllllillWillllllll Wlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllliiwlllllllll lllllllllllllllllll l llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllmllllll ll llllllll lllllllllllllllllllillllllllllll llllllllllllWillllllllllllllllllllME EQllllllllllllllllWilillllllllllllllllllllmllllllllllllg 2 Qi Z E31 ? 2 fl Q 2 5 Silicon Valley Swami. Mr. Dick Latshaw served as mentor to gl computer buffs. 3 ll Star Gazer. Enterprising Astronomy Club members train their E telescope on a lampshade in hopes of catching a rare total eclipse 2 S ofa bulb. Astronomy Club. Front Row: Jorge Riopedre, Mike Bucklen, Chris Bowers, Joe Borrell, Mr, Tony Perez, Back Row: Matt LaRussa, Jim Finch, Joe Mannion, Joe Caranante, Sean Buchanan, Chris Wehling. .4 ifliiiiiil lllllli in QW ..., TLSWMZH' I Art Club. Front Row: David Chen, Scot Schneider, Philip Liu, Chris Pardo, Leighton Mann. Back Row: Mrs. Barbara Payne, Dennis Carr, Greg Golub, Joe Vance, Geoff Golub, Steve Chaitow, Mike Galantino. EE New i, lla 5 llllli 2-'''E'5Illllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllii?3ll: llWliEiEiYMl1llllllllll1lllllllllllllWi llllll'WlL3E7lWHllllllllllllllllllllllliiliiill lllllllllllllllillWmliliiiiglllllll llll lllllllllllllllllllllllMW ll llllllllllllllMMll ll lllllllllllllllllllllllllwllllllllllllllllll llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllW llllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllfillllllllllllll fi' 'YET'-iif ,i1 i'l'l315I'Yf13f Y ' 7a di, W 114 cum ,, ,,f 7 Ljf ' , , L ,,, 7 S iii ll llilll ll All V, ,,, ,,,,,,..:-W,wwMw1 f f ff ,,,.,...,...-fwwmwm WW t1tt'B?5T?f I, Fe ,ns , qi ' ,y Seeing the Arrow of His ways. Al Lucarelli works on the Art Club sign making project. bl V.l.P.'s. Various Imputting Persons test their programs in the . computer lab. iii Computer Club. Front Row: Chris Wehling. Perry Bruns. Richard Solomon, Joe Borrell, Tim Groh. Second Row: Mario De Los Reyes, Albert Kau, Joe Thurdekoos, Philip Liu, Ramsey Scheurele. 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Chris Cook. Albert Kau. Hal Sander, George Kainz. Todd McKay, Todd Chase, Ted Lander, Dan Murphy, Matt Taylor, Rafael Cauret, Steve Ortiz, Sebastian DiGrande, Bart Barbessi, John Hanlon, Chris Bowers. Tim Trzcinski. Mr. Joe Blanco, ,L 3 525229Mllllll1llllilllllllllllllllllllllllllliilll iiniiilii WWllllllW 11 Q.sE?5i,illlmiiwmiiw . 5 Eiiillilllllllliilllllllllilil1lilliiiWililliillllilllm iii IlilliW Z i Clubs 1 Q1 I s W Q . Y iFile?'EETwillWilllliliiiiiliiiikfitlillfeglltj gf Afxillllllllllliillfr'-?2EllVl2?tlli5 -iiiiliii ,,,., :iii '''1lIi11iiiliil,Ii31'ilil!'llif'l'liliilii-C .-N- timid? 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Front Row: John Lewis, Gerald Buzbee, Fritz Sattes, Timmerman, Pete Pardo, Brian Mezrah, Brad Resch, John Todd Marc Tamayo, Alex Gonzalez. Second Row: Chris Wehling, John Hurley, Lee Mezrah, Mike Galantino, Fran King, Luis Bessone, Ben Hill, John Breen, Chris Pardo. Back Row: Leighton Carter, Ralph Cosio, Ted Lander, Cameron Bertron, John O'Flaherty, George Kainz, Marshall Ferrell, Tim Trzcinski, Leighton Mann, Nelson Guerra. 55 ?' 2 - r--.'i:1illl-i-.- Z., ll l i giililllllh?'ll'llllllllllllllllilliliiiiiliiiliiiGWg'liill!lfillFEEEMMllllllllllllllllllllllilllllilmlililiillllllllllllilllllglisilllllllmlllllllllillllllllllllllllllilllllwllllMi iE-Willllllllif-SMlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllliillllllillllllllllllhlllllllllllllllk'E l1MMlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllliiiilEWllfiilllllllL5illllllFiililiWHlklllllflllllllllllllllllllllllllllliliiilll ,V .? 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Jorge Riopedre. Joe Thurdekoos. Bill Biersdorf, David Chen, Ralph Del Valle, Chris Huskey. Robert Villanueva, Joe Mannion. Back Row: Mr. John Paul, S.J,. Chris Cerny, Mike Sammons, Philip Lui, Jerry Adair, Robert Pratt, Mike Bucklen, Sean Buchanan, Reid Lashley, Joe Versaggi, Marty Blankenship. Russell Fernandez, Shane Mathews, Rick Garcia, Tim Groh, if Z' il -it if.i i'ir'i , WlwdlllllMWVWlllggfgaglllE!'''f!l'.miilllllllliiwi,nmiiiriiiifE ii lil Clubs 1 1 7 iuiiiiiiiiiiiii ' French Club. Front Row: Bill Krimm, Brian Caplinger, Andre Mathurin, John Mang, Jasper Pena, David Chen. Second Row: Mark Jones, Tim Breen, Wilson Rowe, Mike Liang, Kevin McCarthy, Philip Liu, Marc Camacho, Derek Rodriguez, Sean McCarron. Back Row: Arlie Haddix, Mike Brooks, Karl Mattison, Scott Lang, Robert Pelaez, Ramsey Scheuerle, Ryan O'Connor, Mike Galantino, Dawson Driscoll, Mrs. Marie-Joele Ingalls. di X E e t E i ill . .ii ,N 1 Say Fromagef' French Club moderator, Mrs. Marie-Joele ln- ? galls captures the racing action at Le Tour du Parc. 3 El ' W. Veni, Vidi, Vici. Junior Eric Crall accepts congratulations from l Fr. Chris Billac, S.J. while receiving a Latin award at the Awards Assembly. E liii lllllillllllllllllllllllWM lllMWllllllllllWNl lllllll lllllllllllllll l lll llllW 4 1 Clubs ,,-.Q The Look of Winners. John Dobrasz, Greg Phillips, and Kevin lim McCarthy proudly display the prize for winning Le Tour du Parc bicycle race. 5 Pluperfect Perplex. Mr. Dick Peloquin helps David Rodriguez with his translation in gripping Latin Club action. ,lg lll iii ll' ill Latin Club. Front Row: Eric Crall, Kris Kral, Joe Miliziano, Scot Schneider, Howard Ying, Pete Winders, Tom Whittemore. Second Row: David Rodriguez, John Lewis, Joey Madden, David Lee, Mike Liang, Richard Solomon, Philip Liu, Roddy Ruperto, Anthony Parrino. Back Row: Mr. Dick Peloquin, Ben Hill, Pat Spoletini, David Jones, Greg Butler, Eric Adams, Greg Rix, Kevin Williams, Chris Janssen, Sam Salario. Spanish Club. Front Row: Brian Dillmann, Jasper Pena, Elliott Cotto. Cameron Bertron, Luis Bessone, John Marc Tamayo, Brian Mrzrah, Alex Gonzalez. Second Row: Darren Diaz, Steve Hayman, Jorge Riopedre, Jim Valdes, Mike Wallace, Tim Trzcinski, Chris Diaz, Osvaldo Leon. Back Row: Mr. Humberto Jenkins, Brad Resch, Tony Steele, Lee Mezrah, Joe Caranante, Mark Tuero, Fran King, Clay Smith, Jim Llende. il Q E 2 E: S? 2 i l 2 M L will , 3 . ,. , mliiwm Hamilllliiiiiiiiiiiiiiliniwfe.,. iir,,.ii .ilaiiw it 'il- lmllllllllllllll ?MMllllllllllllllllllllllll lFEllgigllWlllllIWlkllmiiillimlllliliMlllllWllllQ lli5lg L 'im' 'i Q i.. vi ir-' - Clubs 119 ' Little Boy Blue, Come Blow Your Horn. Billy Biersdorf ends , the half-time festivities on a high note. ,if ,1l, 5 Maids of May. The Dancerettes, directed by Ms. Mary May, flash ' their winning smiles. , . ,..,,..y, ii...ii . iey ii.i ...W -'iw-:JK itfiisis X Band. Front Row: Tasia Simon, Warren Carrington, Chris Cook, Tom Dunn, Tim Trzcinski, Chris Huskey, Brian Lutz. Second Row: Jamie Simon, Jerry Adair, Mark Thomas, Todd Trzcinski, Jasper Pena, Andy Schultz, Jay Thomas, Third Row: Brian Petters, Bill Biersdorf, Mike Taormina. Mike Sammons, Eduardo Ramos. Fourth Row: Tim Groh. David Lee, Leighton Carter, Robert Sayre, David Chen. Back Row: Ed Filangeri, Pete Winders, George Choundas, Mr. Steve Solak. s W l ll. ,.. .,,. ..... . ...., y i? Q .Q o Q is fa ap, , ' M .2 ' i 33 R A ' i 1 ' . is 1 'fl M? KY' .ko ,..,, ggi, A :Vi I-EF Tv i t ttl S iiii ii. lf 9 'e i 'L , K- it N ' r-2- 1: -fl ff- ss - 'Q Dancerettes. -Yvette Smith, Rhonda Jackson, Ginnie Guerra, Kim Falge, Jeneane Shelfo, Jill Resch, Michelle Suska, Lily Graviel, Tara Zaccagnino, Clubs 'nl' ggikg g T 'li iAil?A i ima ' it i i N iHiL3eEWHLMgefe, , il iliiliiMMWilMMili ilillilli EMM WWlMilillliWillWillillillliiHWiilimii 'lElllllliWiiiii lllllillliiililillililiii WMiil WlilllliiiiiiiiiiiliiiiliiliiiiiMilliiiiliiiiiiil WlQliiilili lWllliiiiiiiliWMii illiil W Www! iN Hi :W 5 y. i ., i 'f . ...MW W ,Age .45 414' at cmw uw , I ..., ..,1..h K Split Personalities. Varsity Cheerleaders perform during time .13 out at a basketball game. 3 . l e We've Got the Beat. Debbie Andrews drums up supportfor the E 5 2 football Tigers. W '4 Varsity Cheerleaders. Front Row: Patty O'Brien, Julie Smitherman, Tracy Matheson, Christie Perez, Debbie Andrews. Back Row: Michelle Finger, Amy Ferris, Greta Heinz, Claudine Diaz, Desiree Tamborello. Junior Varsity Cheerleaders. Front Row: Marijk OlConnor, Michelle Mozier, Louise Biemer, Liz Lopez. Second Row: Jackie Barron, Paula Preziosi, Corrine Acosta. Back Row: Meg Melendi, l'llilliilvWlilmMWW llll'l'5?sW llllllllllllimiliiwwllllll'lllUlllllllllll ' cum 121 QI-!5E?eQiE '1'i- l' , Sing We Merry All Together. Fr. John Kaack SJ., conducts We are the World. Choral director Fr. John Kaack S.J., strikes lllll wil , W the Christmas chorus in St. Anthonys Chapel. llll ll l lil W , y ll will ll up another familiar ditty. ik : sf Choral Ensemble Front Row Sean McCarron Charlie Hahn John Hanlon Andre Mathurin Second Row Rex Cacciatore Jorge Riopedre Joe Tamborello Steve Smith Eduardo Ramos Jamie Simon John Breen Back Row Jeff FitzS1mons Peter Vizzi Jerry Adair Chris Janssen Sam Corson Pete Winders Reid Lashley ,aww wmv? 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'WWI WW-I C.L.C. Front Row: Mike Comiskey, Eric Samide, Joe Miliziano, Dean Rosenberger, Frank Pidala, Jim Llende, Wilson Rowe, Joe Tamborello. Jamie Simon, Sean McCarron, Jeff FitzSimons, Robbie Abrams, Chris Perez, Sam Corson. Second Row: John Mangin, Mike Keleher. Rich Hermes, Tom Dunn. Rich Lesperance, Marc Scarpa, Stewart Sierra. Garry Hasara, Robert Pelaez. John Hanlon, Russell Fernandez, David Cornell, Javier Baldar, Rafael Couret, Roger Boutin, Larry Shea, Andy Smith, Glen Comesanas. Back Row: Jose Garmendia. Peter Vizzi, Stephen Wheeler, Mark Smith, Paul Castellano, Ted Lander, Rex Cacciatore, Nick Argentiere, Chris Wehling, Roger Penn, Steve Chaitow. Sam Youakim, John O'Flaherty, Jim Stephens, Robert Parry. Todd McKay, Darren Lambroff, Tim McKenna, Mike Filippello, Sean Buchanan, Richard Gunderman. 9? f-. 1 E ,,,.,, 3 K ,s nn R Ilf 2 ': - V Liturgy Club. John Mangin, Nick Argentiere, Michael Shepp. W l Wlll ' 5 ?l'i 'lll'll i' ', 2 w ' ws! ,.,, i ' 'ffW1L5will1iiiiiii:i:ii:is:v? iN''I-i1f:i,w..,, i i,, 5:3''111111ii1iiiii11iiiwi1iiiiiig1giiiiiiiziiimefgmi cum 123 weN'il1lli1imiviiiiii1getiiliiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii11mgl1iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii1ii1iliiiiiigwwullilinliiiiiii WWNN 11!! E W l l ,,,,,, mfffzii. 4, H -mmf if J W A baz- .,...m,m. ,, ,,,,., .. 1 , . , ' 1 f A I 21 f f' iIll?i:Q, r A V, ,,,- ' u f wwf L1riv:,'N7'qn Mya Y f ,, Sports Booters Win District Crown. The Varsity Soccer team goes wild as the final seconds tick off the clock in the district finals. ,,: ...ii ,ii i?.,,?-rigs ee ,, ,, fungi,1-wwwii.Ei,t?,ig,ii.ti,iwiW i,,i wg 5ii,miuim,iiiii,i,i.tfv??gw,,,iiiiui Floor General. Point Guard Ricky Bajo pulls up for a jump shot in the state tournament. i,,,.,,, ,,,i wifi-iv 'iii it -iiiiiwii iii- ui i.iiwiiiiiwiiiiiiiiiiiwifEviliw,iiiiiiiiiiiiiiwwwWiiiiii,iiimiiiiwiiiiiiiiiiiiiwwifi5iiim,wiwiwiwiiiiwwwwi5 gmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Takedown Forthcoming. Senior grappler John Accomando sizes up his opponent in a dual meet at the Palace. Y.. ..., Z I , I .dwg . . .fr W. - ..,. -.Ez-.ms-.5g.:tf7,,.1 Home Stretch. Senior Derek Rodriguez rounds the last turn in the two mile run. A .,,- e is Wi i l 4 n ,Q i im. f 0W.W, . 3 , A: QTY' wr -nn I I I -. vw- - ,, 0 . iiit is .ig A .fL,... . f K H 4 ,,,, fi. ' ', Waves Roll to an Undefeated Season. Junior Mike Wermuth gets off to a ,Jing start in one of the Waves 10 victories. 'guinea-.mmnimmiiniiifiiMMwmm,MMiiiii iiiiim-uwiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii,iMwwiitiiiiiiiimmiwwiwiki-fvmiiiiiWviiiiiiiiimiirftvwiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiif.mmiiiiiiiim,m iiw.mwniiiimmiiiwmiwm-mimw iger by the Tail. All-purpose man Craig Cuffe breaks a tackle in the backfield Aring the Tampa Catholic game. Ilfde 6esZLcma'geZ?Z?zg aeifer I f iiiiii 2 iii i Iii I is ' 1? -A. 1 - A YYVX Y I f : ' I Y 1 Sports Varsity Football of ig ootball is something of an obsession at Jesuit. The traditionally strong program has bred incredible sup port from the students, faculty, and parents. The 1984 Tiger football squad provided plenty of excitement for all the fans. The reason for the thrilling season was undoubtedly the Tigers' high-powered offense. Whether running or passing, the Tigers could light up the scoreboard. The passing game was led by the state's second leading passer, Charlie Seoane. He racked up nearly 2,000 yards through the air. One of his favorite targets was first-team all-county selec- tion tight end Jose Jozik. When big yardage was needed, the ball usually went to one of two fleet-footed seniors, Irving Ward or Anthony Valdes. When the Tigers chose to run the ball they were also in capable hands. Junior John Padgett gained over 800 yards while running over countless defenders. Running back Kal Gibron, who also played linebacker, was similar to a high- speed tank while on the field. Credit must be given here to the fine job that the coach- ing staff did with the football team. Offensive line coach Dominick Ciao did his usual excellent job in creating a powerful group that could be counted on to protect the quarterback or open gaping holes for runners. Not enough can be said about Head Coach Bill Minahan. He is endeared by the students and respected by his peers, and above all, he produces great football teams. Varsity Football, Won 6, Lost 4 T at 5 i J' T T ... T i't - j E :i 1' ' 8 126 varsity Football hi.. Zephyrhills Jesiiif r 13, of if ff The unstoppable Anthony Valdes euades a defender Superstar quarterback Charlie Seoane rifles a pass against Tampa Catholic. I3......-..--.Y 1984 Varsity Football. Front Row: Kit Hessel, Rob Perdigon, Kal Gibran, Craig Caffe, Bruce Czaja, Jose Barreiro, Richard Levine, ,Fat Spoletini. Secondjiow: Darren Lambmff,.Q,,f1'odd McKay, Brian Bamar, Marshall Ferrell, Jose Gonzalez, Mike Edwards,'Francis Viuero, Steve Menendez. Third Row: Jose Jozik, Peter Albano, Charlie Seoane, Jason Gould, Todd Timmerman, Dave Cornell, Phil Tucker, Matt Cadrecha. Fourth Row: Jon Thomas, Frank Wall, Ed Cutolo, Ed Moore, Dan Murphy, Doug Elliott, Mike Galiger, Eric Luallen, Anthony Valdes. Fifth Row: Fred Turpin, Pat North, John O'Neill, Rob Little, Ken Russell, Frank Cisneros, Tom Scalese, Danny Ramirez. Sixth Row: Jason Fernandez, Mark Perez, Dan Carreno, Jim Valdes, Ben Hill, Gerr Buzbee, Bill Krimm, John Maceousky, John Padgett. Back Row: Rod Smith, Chris Palermo, Irving Ward, Jim Lasko, The Managers. Making their point are coaches Dominick Ciao and Bill Minahan Varsity Football lthough a great part of the '84 football squad's suc- cess was due to the volatile offense, the defense was incredibly strong for yet another year. The secret to this success was the coaching of defensive coordinator Sonny Hester. He consistently produced defen- sive squads that allowed the Tigers to compete with any- body. The mainstay of 1984's team was the linebacking corps. Led by veterans Bruce Czaja and Kal Gibron, the linebackers were equally effective against the run or the pass. The defensive secondary was a question mark before the season, but numerous individuals stepped in to contribute. This enabled the secondary to hold their own against any- one. The play of the defensive line was also suprisingly excellent. Anchored by beasts like Jose Gonzalez and Phil Tucker, the line smothered most opposing teams. A record of 6 wins and 4 losses may not seem at first to be a successful one, but it was actually a good season. The squad defeated Tampa Catholic for the fifth year in a row thanks in large part to an electrifying kickoff return for a touchdown by Craig Cuffe. Tarpon Springs defeated the Tigers with a last-second miracle play, and a furious Tiger rally fell just short against Pasco. More importantly, howev- er, were the big victories versus district rivals Citrus, Land O'Lakes, and Zephyrhills. Once again, Coach Bill Minahan and his staff assembled not only a strong team, but an exciting one. A needed rest. Junior John Padgett awaits his turn on the sidelines. lmpending doom. Senior Mike Galiger moves in to crush an opposing runner. Play of the year. Senior Craig Cuffe leaves the entire Tampa Catholic team in the dust as he returns a kickoff for a key touchdown. 1 Varsity Football L... Q. 'km -ff use-A Q. viii 14? Dying for a drink. Junior Fred Turpin hits the cooler for some re- lief during a tough game. Get outa the way!! John Padgett bulls ahead for big yardage against Tampa Catholic. nf' 'H-. , f ,,,,.. . 164 iw-.', Varsity Football 1 J .V. Football I he JV Football squad completed yet another suc- cessful season in 1984. The Baby Bengals once again managed to defeat all three of their Catholic school rivals with convincing authority. The traditionally strong defense was under the direction of first-year coach John Crumbley, but an observer would never have noticed that such a change had taken place. Coach Crumbley formed the defense into a nearly impen- etrable unit that was the backbone of a tough JV Football squad. Particularly strong defensive performances were turned in by freshmen John Sansone and Ronnie Brown and sophomores Brian Turkel and Kevin Baker. The offense was under the guidance of head coach and offensive coordinator Zygmunt Jasinski. Coach Jasinski is something of a legend among football coaches. He has been guiding the JV Tigers for more years than one can remem- ber. Once again in '84 he produced a squad to be proud of. The offense would lie low for the majority of the game, then explode with a big play. An exciting combination was quar- terback Mike Gonzalez, running back Pete Prinzi, and re- ceiver Ray Mathews. This group would produce big yard- age by pitching the ball to Prinzi, who would then throw deep to Mathews. This play almost always produced a touchdown. One of the most thrilling games of the year was the second game versus Tampa Catholic, as the Tigers offense was unstoppable. Even though the Baby Bengals were often overmatched, they still had a great year. JV Football, Won 3, Lost 5 gi-Jesuit T ',ir,. ' P 1 7 tif Tampa Catholic Jesflit 1 0 Palmetto 23 Jesuit 8 Pasco 34 Jesuit 0 fl-and 6 if Zephyrhiils Jesuit ffilf 12 Jesuit 27 Tampa Catholic 12 Jesurt gggg Stg..l.Pete Catholic 8 Ready for action. The Tiger defense awaits the snap of the ball. Bedlam rules as the Baby Bengals celebrate a victory over archsriual Tampa Catholic. 130 .iv Football 4 .i,,,,, ,,, J . er-new Q. . 1 gr Ar si, it if 354 ,iii Z1 ,A .AS- . 5 I -sr, ' W + K as-.ISN E, di Y -N K s I F own- A . Q .1 4 -. Receiving instruction from the sidelines is freshman Robbie Genders as the referee stands in disbelief. --w-uw-v-wi A ,A .ar , ,.,, 1984 JV Football. Front Row: Derrick Baio, John Garry, Jeff Hoefle, Derek lavarone, Frank Capitano, David Cartaya, Keuin Monteleone, Todd Brown, Donald Carter, Robert Genders, J. R Gonzalvo, Mark Prodzinski, Kyle Osterhout, Matthew Albence, John ,Cimino, Manuel Duran, Sean Cancelliere. Second Row: Head Coacfh Ziggy Jasinski, Assistant Coach Mike Boza, Donald King, Mike Finger, John Sansone, Corey Cheshire, John Hermes, Alex Mones, Mike Gillis, Tim Strazzini, Fabian McCullough, Mike Gonzalez, Tim O'Connor, Jason Fernandez, Ray Mathews, Kevin Baker, Danny Ramirez, Brian Turkel, Mike Mobley. Back Row: Mr, John Crumbley, Assistant Coach, Robert Rawlins, Glenn Lowder, Brian Smith, Jim Woodroffe, Scott Villanueva, Joseph Oravec, Fred Woods, Shane Mathews, Matt Yazejian, Byron,Crowell, Paul Alessandri, ScotttGaliger, Richard Barreto, Joe Vance, Kevin Williams, Alec Patterson, Ron Brown. ,iv Football 131 Cross Country sport at Jesuit that has seen a meteoric rise in popu- larity is cross country. The reason for this increased popularity has been the fact that in just the last couple of years, cross country has gone from one of Jesuit's least successful sports to one of its most successful. A great factor in this rise was the emergence of two runners in particular, Derek Rodriguez and Wilson Rowe. When these two were just sophomores, the squad was not very strong. As they matured, so did the team. By the time these two became seniors this year, the cross country team was a powerhouse. This year 's team had one of Jesuit's best seasons ever in cross country. The fantastic season of 1984 was not the product of just two people, however. The squad had incredible depth, and often Jesuit would place in seven or more of the top ten positions. Junior Jeff FitzSimons ran some great races and was usually the Tigers' third runner to cross the line. Sopho- more Lewis Mattison was another of the Tigers' best run- ners. Senior Chris Diaz was also a member of the elite group of runners to run in the state meet. Some of the other of the best Tigers were junior Henry Gonzalez, sophomore Paul Castellano, and freshman Karl Mattison and Brian Gowdy. As you can see by this impressive list, the Tigers will again be strong next year as well as in years to come. This newfound success is just another example.of Jesuit's overall excellence in athletics. Grim Determination. Senior Chris Diaz shows his unique form during a race. Keeping His Lead. Jeff Fitz-Simons blasts through yet another three mile race. Run Fast. Coach Bill Alexander gives some last minute instructions. Cross Country v.,,', rf'- fa Qs.,-. ' v 4 vs -tw sf E X xxx 'gang' fr! aim.-r if ' hi x 5. Y I r 'iz ,f- 4 f la ,T As. sv. ,. ' Es .c :QV , abil. rises -nga-sr ,ks nun H ' . d,,f:,, 'QM ff V5, 1Q,v 4 2 av t 4 4 'Ax Q to 'few Jr! if MW ivwfffig A ,za in 'V A S 5 73' , , Thief Q , ,T A. .. 5 5' L fi ,-sr - ' j Q i 'D ?g'lsf?i If --ny, 2- 'wa-.iff r .nt .,,'tf.fQ5,., gy M.. .jj if gbgrnk . ,, . , ' fr -5519 gf ,, c c'cc Q 'b , KH ,f 5s,it'9- na 1 L , .. , - - ,V A C C 1 as iss. fs . ---rr i -we , A- , ' A 1, f, , i T fm V tv' . .,. 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The Cross Country team gathers in the cool shade after another long race. Striving for State are seniors Wilson Rowe and Derek Rodriguez, Cross Country Cross Country hen Coach Bill Alexander took over the Jesuit Cross Country program four years ago, it was somewhat neglected. The squad routinely lost to Tampa Catholic and the future did not look bright. In the course of those four years, the team has become one of the great cross country forces in the county. There are a variety of reasons for the newfound success. Besides the previously mentioned individuals, determina- tion and teamwork have played important roles. The squad begins practicing in summer with grueling workouts and doesn't stop working until the state meet. The hard work paid off this year with a fantastic season. One of the shining highlights of the season was a re- sounding victory over Tampa Catholic. Just three years ago, TC was able to send three runners across the line at the same time, all of them ahead of Jesuit. This year Jesuit sent five runners together across the line without a TC runner in sight. The squad also fared well in a series of invitationals, all of which led to the district meet. The Tigers came through in the meet and qualified for regionals. From there the squad made another strong showing and qualified for state, The season ended with an incredible fifth place finish at state. Coach Bill Alexander and everyone involved with cross country should be commended for a great job. The drastic improvement that the team has shown in just four years is a testament to everyone associated with cross country at Jesuit. Spiritual Encouragement is provided by Fr. Kaack to Robbie Abram Karl Mattison, and Larry Shea before an important race. Going for the Gold is sophomore sensation Lewis Mattison. S, On your Mark, Get Set, Bang! The Flying Tigers fightfor position in the Venice Invitational. Cross Country -V -V 1 7' - ,. -when 'H , , ...if 3 . . if I in W it ,eff W H J' , xi' 2 .... . ., . i f 3,1 I,.Qff1w-2. ' 11 VZt,.....2. .... ., My . 4, my r M 4? M7 l 5 fm 3 ' ftfffiw J. . . ...adn . f f' W VV l. E Av- QW' 'I QI N T' 1' .. 1 2: S A .,' , fu.. X - ' F: Putting on Their Blue Suede Shoes. Senior Derek Rodriguez. Wilson Rowe. Chris Diaz. junior Jeff FitzSimons and sophomores Paul Castellano and Lewis Matti' son prepare for another race. Cross Country. Front Row: Robbie Abrams, Lewis Mattison, Sean McCarran, Chris Dawes, Mark Abdoney. Second Row: Ramsey Scheuerle, Derek Rodriguez, Larry Shea, John Hanlon, Paul Castellano, Bryan Gowdy, Karl Mattison, Henry Gonzalez, Coach Alexander. Back Row: Joey Madden, Wilson Rowe, Jeff FitzSimons, Peter Vizzi, Sean Buchanan. Cross Country Swimming nce again the prestigious Jesuit Swim Team flexed its proverbial muscles and brought home the district title in its 1984-85 campaign. The Jesuit wave sported an undefeated season in dual meets with impressive wins over Tampa Prep, Brandon, Plant, and the much lauded Jacksonville Bolles, the best swim team in the country the previous year. Once again Coach Garcia led the Tankers to a winning record with his incredible swimming knowledge. This yearis swim team was one of the strongest overall sports teams in the school, though it went mostly unno- ticed. Members of this memorable team were seniors Ilmar Molder and Chris Pardo, juniors Mike Wermuth, Bobby Murphy and Chris I-lussin, sophomores Wes Kercher and freshmen Brian McKinnis, Chad Moore, and Royce Brown. Our best swimmer in the 100 Backstroke was junior Bobby Murphy. Chris I-Iussin was almost invincible in the 100 Fly and Wes Rice and Wes Kercher were simply impos- sible to stop in the 500 Free. Both Hussin and Murphy had some of the best times in the state in 100 Backstroke. The reason for success in swimming is simple: practice. The Jesuit swimmers simply train harder and are more dedicated than anyone else. Thanks to the excellent guid- ance of Coach Garcia and the dedicated work of the swim- mers, Jesuit swimming is widely recognized throughout the state of Florida as a perennial powerhouse. Blue Wave celebration. The end ofpractice is always a happy time for the swim team. Swimming -Q ' r ,,,iQ,Q,a Ofxvllk - .. ,se-V.. . Q. ,. lr- .SMX fm WMM A , if f ,Q ir , E-.ss .ics F i. , A X . ., 1 -----.... Q 1: ' ., , li K R 2: - A .. W : s e X -vw. V' VIWW, 'lkn 1 i f 1 ' 1 'f'mf5eN+ -I wr, -A , VVV, , , Vtyivv U ,,,, 4, Wm ww asm, ., Lightning Quick swimmer Royce Brown is a little slow off the gun ata meet. Picture Perfect Form is displayed by sophomore Charlie Hahn while he partakes in a relay. gi i..-Mg 4 .X 4 6 S ' T ' 2 1 486011 .NH . f 'g,,.?JA.4pqnaa.-vw...-4a...,vf M- U. ......u4uqna4gaua.al0mnn., ai as 'i ' 55401 ugdabhi , . ' K AQIDIDW' 'gn ,yu 542 -o 145490 g .. Swimming Swimming ne aspect of this yearis team which was unusual was the presence of a diver. Although Angelo Halkias has left Jesuit, he helped out the swim team immensely just because so many schools do not have divers. Freshman Chad Moore stated, Our diver helped us win more than one meet just because many of our opponents did not have any divers. When asked who were the best swimmers, Moore re- plied, I think that Mike Wermuth, Bobby Murphy, Chris Hussin, Wes Rice, and Brian McKinnis were probably the best. ' Indeed, the Tankers were so strong that they sent six of their members to state. Wermuth, Kercher, Hussin, Mur- phy, McKinnis, and Rice all qualified for state. This year 's District Title marks the 10th time since 1972 that the Jesuit Tankers have captured the District title. When junior Bobby Murphy was asked why he thought the swim team has had so much success over a long period of time, he replied, I think that most swimmers at Jesuit are of the caliber that they swim all year-round and on teams outside of school. I think that that kind of dedication keeps our swim team going? Since the strongest swimmers are composed of juniors, along with some sophomores and freshmen, a repeat of this years district title looks very tangible. It seems like every year underclassmen play a major role on the swim team. When that happens, the district titles just keep rolling in. Tanker Talk. A group of Jesuit swimmers joke around after swim practice. Testing the Waters is senior Kevin Farrell. The Albatross. Junior Chris Hussin steams home for a victory. Swimming -'X .. I , is gigs Q r. , -Q sirii J ki . I Sf. ,,: , ,sw .K :Ci -: 'St-'Zi 32 r 1411 '.'f+.'.'. 4 ,a 4 .Yu ..n . Sf' ..i-' , -F - ' 'L '. 1 sf. -- 'QA 4-A ,us :ffl ,www r I Q EQ!- F fu, Q X SJ, --1 ,ww 3 .1,, Freshman Jacknife. Diuer Angelo Halkias arches gracefully in the midst ofa dive. 'Y' ef:-r-P 'x A I .:k,.:. J 'Q in' Q 1' fi P, 51 ,A-51 N nhvg 11- X., 1984 Swim Team, Paul Price Chad Moore Angelo Halkias. cmacnaei Garcia, Charlie Brian McKinnis, 1 Ilmar Molder, Demetrius Kevin Farrell. Back ROM Bobby Murphy, Tom Newburg, Tim Lander, Mike Werrnuth, Wes Kercher, Wes Rice, Swimming Varsity Basketball nce again in 1984-85, the Varsity Basketball Team completed a fantastic season. Under the guidance of Head Coach John Szponar, the squad made their second consecutive trip to the state tournament. The long season began in September as the team ran in the hot sun for the sake of conditioning. Finally, after nearly three months of pre-season training, the season began. The first game of the year was at Lake Gibson, a school with a strong basketball tradition. The Tigers blew out their opponents with the help of James Hallock's 38 points. This game was an indication of things to come. The squad opened their home season by playing district rival Pasco. Once again the Tigers prevailed, this time before a ram- bunctious home crowd. The machine didn't stop rolling until the tenth game of the year. Thefirst defeat came at the hands of arch-rival Tampa Catholic in the closing seconds of the contest. Jesuit continued to dominate opponents throughout the season. They avenged both of their road losses by trouncing their opponents at home rematches. The team was flying high upon entering the district tournament. The Tigers swept through the tournament with hardly a challenge, then won a regional title in a thrilling home game against Haines City. From there, they captured the sectional title at Gainesville Eastside, a team boasting two all-staters. 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M... sg, .... .. ,... if . f - Leading the Fast Break is senior point guard and third team all-state player Ricky Bajo. Varsity Basketball -5. .. Illllll ' T X 'fd 1- ,f, Emi Sky Kmg Semor Mxke Rzulere glxdes toward the hoop m the state semxfmal game t, !! 'l Q 3 Varsity Basketball 'IH asketball is a team sport. lf a team cannot work to- A gether, success is almost impossible. The ability to play as a team had made Jesuit basketball such a success in recent years. Another factor contributing to the excellent season this past year was experience. The backcourt was particularly well-equipped in this area. Guards James Hallock and Ricky Bajo were seniors with a year of considerable playing time under their belts. Ricky was lightning-quick and controlled the fast break. James was an exceptional shooter who could score from the outside or take the ball to the basket. The other guard was senior Mark Easterling, himself a fine shooter and a great athlete who helped greatly with re- bounding. The man in the middle for the Tigers was senior center Steve Brooks. When the squad needed a key basket, the ball often went to Steve. I-le also led the way for the team as far as rebounding went. His sidekick at forward was Mike Riviere, whose leaping ability enabled him to score and rebound when needed. Key bench support was provided by juniors Matt Kovac, Joe Caballero, and Chris Casper. Each of these players would enter the game when needed and pick up the slack. The rest of the squad cannot be forgotten either. Without the entire team working together, such a great season could never have happened. With the excellent coaching of Coach John Szponar and the return of juniors and sopho- mores, next year looks bright for Jesuit basketball. Q M., .... ...sf Steam Roller Steve. Senior Steve Brooks mows down a defender en route to a lay-up in the State Semi-Finals. Zone Buster. Senior James Hallock pulls up for a shot in a home game against Pasco. Tiger Boosters Over-run Lakeland. Crowd support hits an all time high as the Tiger Cagers made their second trip to Lakeland in as many years. Varsity Basketball Q .Z V ff My i 4 -. V .sf aw--vw , me 'Tl 'Q tt i hp S.. T r il' J Jw :rs 4-13- W 'Q '15 -4 Q52 in 'fs1 . yi. ff'-V lg' m it i String Music. Senior Mark Easterling nets two from the charity stripe, , M3,1Q-- El :ZL X All-State Selection. Ricky Baja, the Human Assist, explodes for two X A ' i X against Bartow in the Palace. K'-----4 V-' lunar- quo 2 M me '7- Wg, .,.,f ' WA? , Zi Varsity Basketball Junior Varsity Basketball ne of the most successful of Jesuit's athletic teams in the 1984-85 schol year was the JV Basketball team. They compiled a perfect record of 25 wins and no losses. Two of the most striking characteristics of the squad were depth and size. Leading the way up front for the Tigers were forwards Greg Rix and Akim Williams. Backing these two up were highly capable reserves Greg Butler and Ronnie Pliego. Unfortunately, both of these outstanding second team members were lost during the season for various reasons. As a testament to the incredible size of this Tiger squad, the backcourt was almost as tall as the frontcourt. Kevin O'Flaherty towered over most of his opponents and usually ended up dominating them as well. Right behind him was Kevin Williams, equally effective in any facet of the game. The loss of Steve Bowers and freshman Billy Sims at first seemed tragic, but, as a testament to the team's depth, freshman Dylan Snyder moved in to fill the role superbly. Another unique aspect of this team was that there was no such thing as a benchwarmer. Mike Caballero, Brad Buz- bee, and Lance Caranante all saw action in close games. The record of the JV squad speaks for itself. Coach Neal Goldman assembled yet another dominating team for the third year in a row. The JV Tigers have only lost eight games in three years under his guidance, and this year's squad defeated all opponents, earning themselves a proud distinction among Jesuit athletics. Shooting Star. Wing Kevin O'FIaherty fakes out his opponent in a hotly contested game, Super Frosh Dylon Snyder shows off his talent at the free throw line. 144 Jv Basketball 1 'alll if l L ... .. ,. , ,W ,K JV Basketball Front Row Brad Buzbee, Dylan Snyder, Lance Caranante Jeff Hallock and Billy Simms Back Row Coach Neal Goldman, Kevin O'Flaherty, Keuin Williams Greg Roc Akim Williams Ronme Pliego Greg Butler and Mike Caballero. A 6 Free Throw Wizard Akim Williams takes his time at the charity stripe as both friend and foe impatiently wait. Rixer at Work. Center Greg Rix displays a nasty grimace on his face as he shoots ouer the opposition. Freshman Basketball nother indication of the incredible Jesuit basketball program is the success of the freshman basketball team. Under the direction of Coach Dominick Ciao, the squad has one of the highest rates of success among Jesuit athletics. The 1984-85 season was no exception. The freshman team ran up an undefeated record against a tough schedule. The squad displayed the usual freshman team characteris- tics of tough defense and intense hustle. Playing at the guard spots were Matt Albence and Mike Gillis. They were also the key to the incredible full-court press that caused opponents to turn over the ball so much. Joey Rodriguez played the wing and was one of the team's leading scorers. The big man in the middle for the Tigers was Bo Blount. I-le was the team's leading scorer and rebounder. Bo and Joey Rodriguez were moved up to the junior varsity at the end of the season. The other forward spot was manned by Sean Cancelliere, whose rebounding was vital to the fast break. A common characteristic of the freshman team is also depth. 1984-85's team carried through in this tradition with an especially strong bench. Everyone contributed in some way. Coach Ciao used the whole team in almost every game. This fantastic team strength enabled the squad to have such a great year. Some of the year's highlights includ- ed three wins over Tampa Catholic and two defeats of district rival Pasco. Coach Ciao and his team should be commended for another outstanding year. . -,,- .... . ..... . H- . . . 1if fi!fifii'1f?Q?fs,if-1fi ' 3.5:'fi.'l55ffi.'i5i'iheiifzyfiilf2122 .i 1? I.12121251:lfiililfffsiisggiiw-'g K .5 1.1-fiivfifis' T.. J .... l - H.,,..,mi, irit Mir B ii.i- . rsis We :Jew 8? , Q2BfF5E1iifi5f .isl ..., ....f .... . ..... ,. .. is .... M :. -f,. ii-is ..-.-ff ,......-..,,A,, 5 MP. M.. V flfffffl-21rr-iwaswsf-:wsfsferwsw..fi.,rs. fm. K . .iz-at mi-i MU '2g1i2.'L1-- W ms ..,.. .,.. .. .... ..e..2..2 Q. .... 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C ' X 5 Freshman Basketball. Front Row: Matt Albence, Tim Newberg, Mike Gillis. Back Row: Coach Dominick Ciao, Jearl Lett, Sean Cancelliere, Keith Ligori, Joey Rodriguez, Bo Blount, Richard Farwell, Louis Caballero, MikeMBrooks, Mike Viwilliams, Brian m,,A McKInnis, John Sansone, Manager Leighton, Carter Freshman Basketball 1 Varsity Soccer ne of the most thrilling seasons of the 1984-85 athlet- ic year was provided by the soccer team. Early in the season the squad was rolling along with losses only to a future state champion lLetoJ and a defending state champ lTarpon Springsl. After a close loss to Countryside, tension exploded against rival Clearwater Catholic. After some extremely questionable calls by the referee, two players and the Jesuit coach were ejected. This game was to be the turning point of the season. The interim coach appointed to take over the squad was none other than Mr. Alberto Muniz, S.J. At this point the team became unstoppable. The Tigers proceeded to roll over every opponent in their way. They defeated Tampa Catholic once and tied them a second time. Some other big wins included Chamberlain and a visiting Miami Columbus team. The Tigers were riding a 'fantastic wave of momen- tum entering the district tournament. The squad easily moved into the district semifinal to play rival Tampa Catholic. The Tigers came through by stuffing the Crusaders and moving into the district final. Jesuit captured the title by easily defeating the highly-touted Cow- boys. Then it was on to play the tough Marauders of Clear- water Catholic in the regional title match. Unfortunately, the dream season ended with a heartbreaking loss. The squad could hold their heads up high, however, for they overcame adversity to earn yet another district title for Jesuit. All-American. Senior Glyn Hughes displays the speed which made him a selection to Umbros All-American team. Blissful Booters. The team celebrates after scoring an important goal in playoff action. 148 Varsity Soccer i .Mi sw- ., M, 1. 3. ,ff f -.H . ,F N, ,VVV 'xl - 'wi I ' ' K ,g,es,i,fs me K an 2' l Rocket Foot. Sean 'The Toe McCarthy launches a shot on goal. Direct Kick Discussion. Three seniors debate on how to play the ball. Cya it I Isl, ,ff anew 1 ' SUIT TIGER! 1-.awvar-v-AQQ ii N we m K ,Q E Rough Night. The Tiger Varsity is locked in a stalemate against Land O'Lakes. Varsity Soccer Varsity Soccer I he shocking soccer season of 1984-85 was probably the most satisfying in recent years. The team lost some great players and was not expected to be very good. But they came together after a slow start and produced a dis- trict title. The base of the team's overall strength was the stingy defense. Goalkeeper Al Picallo allowed barely one goal per game while in the net. Protecting him was a wall-like de- fense that terrified opposing teams. Seniors Craig Cuffe and Steve Mastro led the way on this strong defense that was so effective. Junior Jose Jozik could play anywhere on the field and had a great game in the district semifinal against Tampa Catholic. The midfield was highly explosive and often provided scoring punch to go along with their defensive skills. The main impetus for this group came in the form of seniors John Cory and Glyn Hughes. Glyn's skills earned him a place on the Umbro All-American Team. The bulk of the Tigers' offense was supplied by the for- wards. The most consistent members of this group were juniors Hector Zuklic and Kevin McCarthy. Sean McCarthy also provided offensive power with his quickness. Another optimistic aspect of the soccer season was the newfound fan support. The big games of the year attracted hundreds of fans. The soccer team not only had a successful season, but also an exciting one. With this new enthusiasm and the return of several underclassmen, Jesuit soccer can look forward to some great years. Booter Battle. Sophomore Pat Poff vies with a Gaither defender for the ball in the District Finals. Super Sweeper. Senior Craig Cuffe attempts to clear the ball with a bicycle kick. Two-Year Starter. Junior Jose Jozik waits at midfield for the ball to be put into play. Varsity Soccer M, ' , , Q , W My-nf A Q- -a 'e f ' , ' ..i..,e:wi:f1 ...... ,mi-fzm--ew-.2 - fzzviw-an-wi . , . K nf , Vfffiitv ROY? Jofsesi rsscf s ifil 1 P ffefS0'IT5iY iiii 1' i i Z' , - ,-,' , 2-mas? -, ..f..g.gez1.::az . .. ,--, fsigzwirr--iiifr . ..-, fwvrzzxsm-.L... ..f--:-QL.q,,::1:2,-,1,- .La-:L.:g:zn.m-1. -,zanewgwi-in--. -.i.,:,fff,:w.,,,, k ...--. - ,:.,:1iwz,, ..:,-- The Final Seconds. Mr. Alberto Muniz, SJ., nervously paces the sidelines late in the District Finals. Varsity Soccer Junior Varsity Soccer hen one thinks of glamour sports at Jesuit, JV Soccer doesn't often come to mind. Each year the varsity team has a great season, yet nobody realizes that the varsity players are usually products of the excellent JV program. lt takes a special kind of athlete to practice every day when he knows that there won't be any fans at his game. lt takes an even more special athlete to contribute to a successful team in this situation. These are the kind of athletes that make up the JV Soccer team. The squad suffered a setback early in the year when Coach Alberto Muniz, S.J. was promoted to varsity coach in order to perform his Galen Hall imitation in leading the varsity booters to a district title. Coming in to save the day was none other than Coach Steve Lewis, a dean among JV soccer coaches in the southeastern United States. Coach Lewis subsequently led the squad to a terrific season. The team was a diverse one, with freshmen, sophomores, and juniors. Juniors such as Scott Lang, Ernesto Arteta, and Tom Whittemore provided the leadership necessary for a successful season. Whittemore was a force in the goal for the Tigers, and Scott He-Man Lang literally terrified op- ponents with his scowl. l-lis ferocious reputation also earned him the nickname Clubber Lang. Freshmen such as Mark Abdoney and Mike Malone showed promise for the future, and sophomores Kent Olsen and Kevin Baker should contribute to the varsity level next year. 7x..f .sg sf ' at, T. A A x Q m -V. '-:l' Q W' Kxzir r it - T, a it sss . . . x Wi Rh, M A Y R i .,.. A -ju Mx- .,,,'i s12WT,.. a-...fi . Y i TH if .Q l . 4 s, f A W . 1 .nw - ss ' , 'r ii' wr . T F -.... + The Power of Greyskull. Junior He-Man Lang bears down on a helpless opponent with blinding speed. A Kick in the Grass. Freshman Mike Malone prepares to center the ball to a waiting teammate. Future Footer. Freshman Davis Skinner leaves the field after a Junior Varsity victory. JV Soccer -..M ....,,. N,,.r,,.,,,, , Wm, r r..... , R,.., W' ,E .s.,w,.t., ,t , M., .,,.... , Mm. A V iz 5, . .A A Xggg t , ,ff . , 1 . 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This squad, like many others, was not expected to have a great season, but they did just that. The wrestling team was especially strong in the lower and middle weight classes. Sophomore Matt Parsons wres- tled at the lightest weight for the Tigers and had an out- standing season. Junior Ty Hatton, fresh from the lowa wrestling camp, also easily mastered most every opponent he faced. Sophomore Brett McGill is expected to be one of Jesuit's greatest wrestlers by the time he graduates. The next in the Tigers' line of unstoppable wrestlers was junior Fernando Buena. His superior strength put most other wrestlers in his class to shame. The two most dominating wrestlers on the squad, howev- er, were seniors. Robert Page finished the regular season undefeated and qualified easily for the state wrestling tour- nament. The other senior, Paul Ferlita, was undefeated and untied. He didn't lose until the state semifinal and wound as the fourth best wrestler in the state. The higher weight classes were no hindrance to the Tigers. Junior Rich Freddo and seniors Jack McLaughlin, Joe Miliziano, and Roger Penn rarely lost. Their ability was the key to the Tigers winning by such huge margins. This total Jesuit domination was the product of teamwork and dedication. The whole school and Jesuit community should take pride in the excellent wrestling season. Flawless Form. Artistically perfect, senior Robert Page sets up one of his season high 15 pins. Grappler Guru. Father Peter Callery, SJ., rnasterminded the program that resulted in a District Crown for Jesuit. Varsity Wrestling . .,.. Q., .. ' 1 i s Sl? 5 '? 'vq ., -f-fr i '.... KIL: f' - sz is, or sess -N-mu., 1 2 J ,, ,,,y,x.ge., A W ,L., . f me Maxi, w e MW sf 'M +2045 ,QL 'gi fvwiplgzw v M w 11 6-xg, 519 - i , .,., . .. . Lf' A .9,g4af? ii ri wguwsaavsvsq W qi' aff A' Ki? di, K? Tiger on Top. Senior Roger Penn waits for the referees signal to be- gin the third period. Messengers of Death. The hooded Varsity squad stares down Leto in a dual meet. Varsity Wrestling I he wrestling squad overcame many hardships through- out the season in order to achieve their fantastic pla- teau of success. First of all, Coach Junior Hutson didnit return to coach the team. But before anyone could panic, Fr. Peter Callery, S.J. stepped in from his'role of assistant to guide the team. He did an impeccable job, leading the wrestlers to their best season in years. Disaster also seemed unavoidable when key injuries struck. Senior Clay Smith became seriously ill early in the season and was lost for the whole year. Another senior that had great expectations was John Accomando. He injured his hand and was only able to compete sparingly through the year. Despite these hardships the squad was one of the coun- ty's most powerful. Nearly every ,wrestler on the team quali- fied for regionals, and this, plus four individual titles by Page, Ferlita, McGill, and McLaughlin, enabled the Tigers to earily capture districts. The squad was also nearly invinci- ble in dual meets. The fact that they lost only twice all year is especially remarkable when one considers that the Tigers had no one in the top two weight classes. This meant that Jesuit started every dual meet already down by twelve points. This partly enabled Tampa Catholic to defeat the Tigers, and the only other loss was caused by injuries to four Tiger grapplers. Even in the face of all this adversity, the wrestling squad was able to persevere due to hard work. The future indeed looks bright for Jesuit wrestling. Www. Rising Star. Sophomore Brett McGill displays the prowess which sent him to the State Tournament this year. Senior Scorekeeper. Middleweight Joey Miliziano keeps track of points during a match at the Palace. Give it Up, Friend. A Tampa Catholic wrestler tries in vain to escape senior Paul Ferlitas stranglehold. Ferlita was unstoppable, finishing the regular season at 22-O. Varsity Wrestling 1984-85 Varsity Wrestling. First Row:b Rich Freddo, Bob Barony Roger Second Row: Matt Parsons, Ty Hatton, Brett McGill, Fernando Bueno, Paul Ferlita. Back'Row:r Coach Fr. Peter Callery, S.J., John Accomando, Joe Miliziano, Robert Page, Coach Ron Soarcelli, y Coach Wayne Taylor. Q 1 Bench Support. Sidelined by an injury, senior John Accomando anxiously awaits the outcome ofa match. Varsity Wrestling 1 Junior Varsity Wrestling I verybody knows that the Varsity Wrestling team had an awesome year, but what most people don't realize is that the JV Wrestling squad dominatedlopponents even more thoroughly. Without a tremendous JV program year in and year out, the wrestling program couldn't be insured of success. Almost every successful wrestler at Jesuit began on the JV team Each year Fr. Peter Callery, S.J. recruits a large assort- ment of prospective grapplers to try out for the wrestling team. The hard work that the wrestlers go through at every practice could rival that of any other athletic team. The work has its rewards, however. This year's team was able to compile an almost perfect record against some stiff compe- tition. The squad easily overpowered such opponents as Tampa Catholic, Springsteacl, and Plant. Many outstanding JV wrestlers are expected to make outstanding contributions to the varsity next year. Junior Mark Smith had an excellent year and often wrestled at the varsity level this year. Sophomore Mike Finger was nearly unstoppable at the JV level and figures to move into a spot on the varsity due to the loss of graduating seniors. Junior Richard Solomon also had a tremendous season and will greatly contribute next year at the varsity level. Next year's JV team will most likely be strong like this year 's due to the return of several freshmen and sophomores as well incom- ing freshmen recruited by Fr. Callery. Back Points. Veteran junior Richard Solomon slowly forces his oppo- nent ouer onto his back. The Victor. ln a match at the Palace, sophomore David Burch has his hand raised by the referee. JV Wrestling No Pain, No Gain. The J.V Grapplers undergo one of their grueling practice sessions i Si c in B . aa Wrestling. Front Bow: Marig: Duran, CUYQQSOHB, GaIiger,gg3gf?3m Newbery, Ellis, Md??kcSmIth.zS?tbnd Steve' Brannigan, Mchael Wasylik, Frank Bagala, Craig LarisC9QScott Sufion, Rich Soiomon. Batik Rouiiw Coach Ron Scarcelli, Coach Fr. Pete Callery, SJ., Andy DeBoer, Mike Finger, David Burch, Todd Trecrnski, Chris Cimino,l 3Lee Menagether, Bilihfgwantek, Qgach Wayne Taylors! JV Wrestling Varsity Baseball ne sport that was not supposed to have a good season was baseball. All doubts about the squad's ability were erased with a fine season, however. First year coach John Crumbley did what no one thought he could do by putting together one of the best teams in the county, bar none. The highly successful season was achieved against a murderous schedule. The Tigers were able to play anybody close due to their surprisingly great pitching. Junior Charlie Seoane was usually called upon to pitch against the best teams. The two senior pitchers were both left-handers that saw a lot of action. They were George Pollock and Lee Mezrah, and they both could be counted on as starters or relievers. The surprise of the staff was junior Eric Luallen, who at the end of the year was the staff's hottest pitcher. The Tiger offense was characterized by speed and hustle. The team's top hitter was shortstop Scott Maciejewski. He was also a member of the strong double-play combination with junior second baseman John Marc Tamayo. Third base was held down by senior Rafael Couret, and Jose Barreiro spent a lot of time at first base. Junior Faustino Dominguez and senior Javier Baldor anchored down the powerful outfield that could throw out runners as well as rack up base hits. Countless others contributed greatly to the excellent success of the 1985 baseball team. The future of baseball at Jesuit indeed looks bright for all concerned. A Lonely Figure. Senior outfielder Javier Baldor awaits action. Perfect Form is displayed by Southpaw George Pollock at practice. Caught Again. Junior second baseman John Marc Tarnayo prepares to tag out an opposing base-stealer. Varsity Baseball HAD ? Lf: mans M Q N MH. 1 .'. l -X1 ALFA seamen. fgvpu Mfg' -sam-ek +W- as . UM 75' . z , i, Q. , A - w2s3.fn:,i , 4 y - - '+' lf 'Sv . N 1 f A S 1 Je yi R fm ws M A , r - K . . a r .ff -:,,g- -, -.7-Sv? m' -' fy,-, . r 4?ZzA.:+?M' . , L K, .N 1 1,9 ...lla ,,.. M .. ...J ,Jr .ff K . ,, . i,5.?,,.z.- - - .--Q, ,Q . N, Y mga K. 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Si l,,,,..3.,..,,,:.:yk , A K ff X . F as ,--'-. - ifrffv gf L iff' iilllffiffi M1L , L L 1 'K' ' L m, A 'L Y l k f I . - 1 .... .,,..m.,, Wg x'.. H. f 2' .. ,,,---. , . , ,. ,,,,, . Fireballer Charles Seoane prepares to throw his blazing fastball. Varsity Baseball 161 Varsity Baseball l he 1985 season was one of the better seasons in the recent history of the baseball squad. One of the biggest triumphs of the early part of the year was a split of a doubleheader with 4A powerhouse Sarasota. The Sailors were ranked in the top ten of the state for most of the season, and be defeating them once and narrowly losing a second game, the Tigers realized their true potential. From here, the squad moved on to easily defeat rival Tampa Catholic. By this time the team was on a roll. One of the highlights of the Hillsborough County baseball season is the Tony Saladino Tournament, which involves every team in the county. The Tigers opened the tournament by mow- ing down King, a 4A team, on their home field. The next game was to be against Leto with an untried pitcher, Eric Luallen, starting for the Tigers. It turned out that Leto was no match for Bull Luallen. The Tigers defeated Leto easily behind the shutout pitched by Luallen. The next big game was a road trip to play the team ranked No. 1 in the state among 4A schools, Sarasota Riverview. Once again Luallen pitched a complete game victory. A mammoth home run by senior catcher Pat North proved to be the difference. Before moving on to postsea- son play, the Tigers trounced TC again, this time on the Crusaders' field. In the district tournament the Tigers wer- en't so lucky, however. The season ended with an extra- inning loss to Hernando. ims..a,.L, ' 1 P' , .. L I , , . zw,,m,vM1,g,M M. ,. I. . 'W , g v , 5' W , W . -viwfszsdjggrfff g V, i Lk, xi., W ., 4, ,r 4,,,ig,,gg,:,f T .. . I, V K , . . 'i A Mighty Cut is taken by junior Faustino Dominguez during a game. Complete Player. Junior pitcher Charlie Seoane does his share offen- sively by laying down a bunt. Poised and Waiting for action at shortstop is junior Scott 'iMagic Maciejewski. Varsity Baseball V. .www 'ffl . . .e eifi. J M 5 . 1ftf2 -, , Wi fi if 'tr A 1 , far A ' T ,,f+fff'sff.,r1rf4 ff . rf:-351 ...,. 5,,..-Q A ki ,ff I f I G 4041.41 af' I gi: 'K I Y I if Y .Q . , Mig? , sf, l 1 - -.,, ws W' Cat-Quick senior Anthony Valdes moments stealing third base, Intent on the Game is right fielder Tino Dominguez. Q., ,ig,,,,,g4,,,,',,5,,Q,,.,,-V.-,---..,.... .ff-, , ff-x-W . ' Q' A '16 HM' H7 'Ali' i'i' I - - i 1 K, . Vfi- fff' .,,.. , . .., '- . ' 4' V. .A X, fi. Haut' .L 1 whim M i , t ' ' it - 'QM-, yt . , t 4415 ff- wi- Q 'ie .ft-W .4 , fiiffiv- .. i. I V 1 ft, ,U ,. ' 2-1,9 W ,:,,, ' - 1 55, 'fQ4 ff-.z'+.. P- 2 J 9 K, ,,,, ,, V ,,,. 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Another senior, Wilson Rowe, finished in the top ten at the state meet in the mile run. Wilson was incredibly valuable to the team in numer' ous other events. The 880 yard run was usually dominated by a group of Jesuit underclassmen. Junior Jeff FitzSimons, sophomore Pat Doherty, and freshman Karl Mattison all contributed at various times in this event. Pat Doherty also starred for the Tigers in the 440 yard run. The Tigers' best sprinter was sophomore Danny McHugh, who often scored in the 220 and 100 yard run. The strongest event of all for the Tigers may have been the 330 yard intermediate hurdles. Seniors Peter Vizzi and Pat Spoletini finished first and second in the district, and junior Chris Casper finished fifth. Peter also won the 120 high hurdles with Pat coming in fourth. This incredible fortitude in the running events enabled the track squad to complete such a super year in 1985. Stunned by this Victory is sophomore Pat Doherty. Charging Down the Runway is sophomore pole uaulter David Lee. Soaring Like an Eagle is sophomore long jumper Akim Williams. Track K gift- r -. , , C K ' J frifffi - 512' ' M ., . , - ra. .... i J 4 rr , In . ga. V V uwfff. :-Q., R. -. ii ' -' V 1 9..53 H ,,,:g,,iNmy xf , ' fc NT' an ...V m K, W , ,Q W :...: .. L.,:- lfl A xi gkll lligrflll ,Mjfvr AP' df! .4 in A . P' N . ...Q T, .I 14' sig, Q' - J 'glib' iw TW' as 'TP it an sy 'Milf i..1. 'Milf it '3 'i A Q hi azgirgxirt ' Q ,R gf- nw 4 if R'tN'-wi fi? if f Q tx . . 1 -.-HW -ga., . 1 . W,s'I,f , eg .4 .,.t,,, 1. 1 f isis ' 5'-i' 2 7 ' f 7' ' - A :tj t Un? -if? , . 1 .sw i '.W' Y .,,,,, ' ,, .... X 'M' H ' W A 'hg' ,... - . '- - f- , ' Maas-s,, 124- A-N W -.'A ,,1,,.:AAAA A., Q' ,. ,X 1 ' :.k ..-- ' ' ' ,... I 4. -K ' - ' ,ix s - M ' Q , ,,,1,f,. 'V' f n 9 N ' I Q3 ,i 5' r W M' , 'M qM,W.,,,,.mg fflgt,-f ff- in-14,5 V w N .. ' was .imift 5? ,J O Wi' LJJW A Much-Needed Rest. Senior Wilson Rowe changes shoes after win- ning another mile run. Throwing his Way to Victory is senior discus thrower Phil Tucker. Track Track lthough the 1985 Track Team was nearly invincible in running events, without additional prowess in the field events the team would never have been so good. Pole vaulters are a unique group. They practice for long hours, isolated on their end of the field. Led by Coach Dave Ladd, the vaulters enjoyed an especially strong season in 1985. Junior Henry Gonzalez led the vaulters with his expe- rience and ability, and sophomore David Lee improved dramatically as the year progressed. These two will return next year with junior Chris Dawes to form an especially strong group. . Another isolated group was the weight menf' This . j group includes the shotput throwers and discus throwers. 1 j With shotputter Ariel Acebo coming within four inches of the school record, and discus man Phil Tucker placing at districts, the weight men were. an integral part of the squad's success. Long jumping was yet another strong point on the field for the Tigers. Senior Frank Fernandez jumped over twenty feet at districts, and sophomore Akim Williams scored a key first place in the Tampa Catholic meet. Junior Matt Larussa was the teams premier high jumper and often scored key points. The highlight of the fine 1985 season almost certainly had to be the first defeat of TC in ten years. The Tigers didn't lose a dual meet all year, and a third place finish in districts shows the kind of success Coach Bill Alexander has been able to achieve with Jesuit Track. Q- Winning Again. Senior Derek Rodriguez sets the pace in the twosmile run. ? Flying Down the Homestretch is sophomore Lewis Mattison. Lift-Off. Senior Frank Fernandez soars off the board in the long jump. l 1 Track L.. 32 What a Heave. Senior Ariel Acebo lets the shotput fly. District Champ. Senior Peter Vizzi contemplates the upcoming district fi' nal. L :ii E Et ,,l, ...Yea W .,., -....,.J3.' , ,, ..l:.,...-,-YY ..W.1::x2x.. Cl,T'ffTf' A A Wk A X, ' V Y' 'Y Y r wifi - :4 UWM I-k c WL T .fQN3?'M f c Hx A .j 'Es ' ii ' r. a ,L i '- 31 -:fic .. 1 1 1 ,-wr film A .f A I X , ,W--Mu l ' ' 1 , K .. in L ' . Q ' H , i l ' K ' if 7 E mf? l g' ki J was t L it of f 'ii m. ni - IQ clo . i H . I In Ls Q fm f m A qW iari'f in qqgsp e -5921? 1 Pat Tucker, , Eric SamiC3t?3? Ii1?pdrigueZ,t Lander, Chen, Robbie Jon Hanlong eet Zfiqzjisliilidattison, Pdti fii3fty,, Ted FitzSimonS, Kevin Miller, Chris Mike Filipello, Carl Selesky, Chris Janssen. Third Rawzwhfige Brooks, Paul'Castellano, Henry Gonzalez, Roddy Ruperto, Ramsey Menendez, McHugh, More Scarpa, David Arnold ViIlanueoa,'Sean Hackett. Foaztlggowz David Jones, i Mattisongjeff Hoefle, Dapidfpigiacomo, Frank KUanski,r Madden, Back Muff Liang, KEjiTEvans, Jim Price, f' z. t.ii iiia Track 1 Tennis I he 1985 Tennis team was easily one of the biggest surprises of the Jesuit athletic year. No less than four of the top five players from last year departed, leaving Coach Sonny Hester to assemble a squad with whatever he could find. Luckily enough, the one player remaining from last year 's top five as the number 1 player, Andy Boyer. Boyer once again proved to be one of the better players in the state by finishing second in the state tournament. The good news here is that he will return for two more years to terrify the opposition because he is only a sophomore. Senior Stephen Cohen had a lot of experience from his junior year, where he often played as one of the top five. His ability and leadership throughout the season were a great bonus to the team. Junior Brad Resch earned the team's Most Valuable Player award in a unique way. Although he played the number 5 for most of the year, Coach Hester put him at the number 3 for districts, where he performed surprisingly well. Seniors Todd Chase and John Breen were invaluable as a doubles team or while playing singles. Their determina- tion enabled them to make the tennis squad for the first time as seniors and help lead the team to a district title. Other members of the team that racked up points during the season were Brian Mezrah, Kit Jeerapaet, and Joe Guggino. The tennis team of 1985 showed something very impor- tant to everyone at Jesuit: Any Jesuit team can win a district title, anytime. s af e If .4 Q 1 ' ' Y... .. . E pk 1 , , 8 r'- - ,, 1 ' -. Y -3 -n L. .! ,t .gms 5' -Q. L . tg K J., . . ri .5 X N t gp 5 9 s MWA.-- ' V - ,litre W 1 1 if XY- ll Jubilant Celebration. Senior netters John Breen and Todd Chase react upon returning to school after winning the district title. Jesuit Netters Steve Cohen, John Breen, Todd Chase, Andy Boyer, Brad Resch, Brian Smith, and Coach Hester reveal their hard-earned district trophy. A Ponderous Coach Hester contemplates his next coaching move. Tennis Joe Gugmoi iiei ,f,k,,,,f,n1, me Coach Sonnyfflesten .1h, in i - i l i e ' ee ccccc - i ici eiii 12, ' : T ' Number One Singles Player Andy Boyer shows off his perfect NRM- form during practice. x,-xi 5.5, wi, x. 1'-N.. s f, ,, ? ,ft-Qin 1: , 1 i n :','. 1-9 t 2 W., J . I 1. 'fixin g' H V11 h 3 ,ii , E! A b -' ,J f 1 .ff we , Q ' f ,,2g5g2.'?'f a.-ffi532'- W in I ,TT i. in ,LL I ,I Y3.,!, i 4, 1I,i.wL,v JZ, ,75, :,5?Eg:3i,,g ' eee eee if 1?i'im i'.f2?45?4','2iif 'i W : Q 4 7 - Nb- ,, 'EW PH51-2154! s 'J - f '-x, Y-1+ vii f. YF .. , ,Jw A sn 1' - -. 1 X W S -- . J WA 1 +.. ,n, L WY. fg -K pg QQ, If x pi ,ii ,M 1 My 4 ' I . - A f iffitfffi ,-mf X' 'J' ' . 1 '- . 7N.,9 ' 11 L NT I Ji 'rf A 'A A i i if ff, - ' Ii 'al 0 S '--- , ff , .i . ,, 1 ,571- 1 .i ,V H Xi' 'S r ' 1 '.fi'-ff .g'f-Hia Qifi y w xl .. 1 L T - ,X - -.'if'f'i:f.,'i1f'4'2i V ' - ' A c ' i f '?Y' . ':'flLr3i cc eceee i i yi Xu y i Y ' 'K' ' 'V xqffffil ' H,,E4-nuff: ' V4 S- is ' Ii. Tennis Golf et another sport at Jesuit that indicated a strong athletic program was golf. The linkers had one of their strongest seasons in years under the guidance of Mr. Ziggy Jasinski, head golf coach. The squad was both power- ful and experienced, and both of these attributes helped the team to an excellent season. ' The experience was due to the fact that five seniors led the way for the golf team. Chris Hatton usually had one of t as the best scores on the team after a tough round on the course. Seniors Ted Ruffolo and Larry Villanueva consis- tently would score in the low-to-mid forties, thus enabling T ..i.r, ,if the Tigers to defeat their opponents due to superior depth. g gggg The remaining two seniors, Jon Hurley and Kyle Chaplick, also would score in the same range, making the Tigers a , nearly invincible golf squad. Perhaps the greatest strength of the team could be found J T' in the underclassmen. Junior Steve Stagg had the second r T - lowest stroke average in the county while playing on the area's toughest course. John Finster, another junior, usually would score right behind Stagg and had the second best average on the team. The return of these two underclass- men next year seems to signify a bright future for the golf team. The season ended for the golf team in the district tourna- ment. The district included eighteen teams, both public and - private, from the whole area. The golf squad finished an excellent second place out of this large field, certainly a 5 proud accomplishment. . e sv fu.r,,,,t.,..,y W? G W , . ., , . . 4' 4 ,, 14 s W' Keep on Rollin'. Junior John Finster putts out. Putting for Birdie. Senior Chris Hatton prepares to sink a crucial putt. Always Helpful. Senior Kyle Chaplick removes the pin in anticipation ofa teammates putt. 1:2 .., W 1 4 AW . f wwf 'r ,Q V31 w 1' WA f . .iw . gig gf, .,.. . ' A Af 170 Golf T' 513' ff 4213 'Sir I vt' . , ..ff ,. ...Wu f 'f l - . V : --,:: L ,,f'f f1f-: :11,, Q '1W, gf, 11, , ','- V ,,::Lf 1f'A bwmii k fg?gLgfQg1fff 1985 Golf. Front Row:Pm1I n ,Stott C,,y Q E n L n E v . ,ngswa f Back Row: Jon Hurley, Chris Kyle Chipping onto the green is junior John Finster. ,E Golf 171 fhfbedfamfqdfhpieiee Men For Others. Dr. Tom Egan, Director of the Community Service program, displays the Tshirts awarded to outstanding students. 'tiiiti DUNE QMS - 'vumvwv' Goodbye, Farewell, Amen. At a reception honoring Dr. Doug- las Hypolites service to the school, Coach Bill Minahan and Rev. George Wiltz thank the outgoing principal for his support of athletics. 1 Closing f g 1 2 M .if 3 l Dramatic Duo. Todd McKay and Mike Comiskey, the two stars ofthe Senior Dinner Theatres produc- tion of Mr. Roberts, create a tense moment on stage. Final Instructions. Fr. John Armstrong, SJ. re- hearses with Chris Diaz at Graduation practice. ,.,,g,3i,,., Q ' , 4 i ffii ,,. . few, . , ,. ,,,, Sheepskin at Last. Glowing, gowned graduates gath- er outside after the gala affair. Hollowed Halls. The campus is deserted after final exams. Closing Jen iw ,pr ,Z ,.. wart WWW' 174 Am Four Underclassmen seem pretty happy ata post game dance. 114, A .,-feff:::':.:s-e5m:-.f......---5 rwAem- nmmwuvmmwwwwmi, Exuberant Freshman Marcos Carro salutes as he enters the IPS. lab. Super-Hunk Danny Ossi dazzles his friends with witty comments at a football game. :W1 11::v::t.,4., 1. -------- f 1 -- '- V 4.f.q..M: fee: --Y Pious Sophomore Scott Galiger takes time out to reflect with his motor bike helmet on. A ..,:,. . r ff..,..x--k ,,:ti Q, 'isr f Q 'f 'Q' 119 f 'fmt' ,cg 1 5-is E' , Q ,,.isg,sx , 1 , -t ist. www cp - sam- f -. Q as ., iif?ih it 'beige-, k Q . vm. w ashion Conscious freshman Kevin Floyd beams a gigantic grin in the LPS, lab. uper Intelligent junior Ramsey Scheuerle explains his theory of life to some 1suspecting underclassrnen. ADS 541-5 L-r i We nf' VVVX, MJ lf,-! IPWQ x f X I Ads 175 Nm 176 Ads L lm -.si -'Ax .,4 'ASUS ,,,- +1-Q-M in wk- H I iii E ff! --KI . '0Mwv Ads 177 - 05 Gwmqgss Qcggss O5 I N X 1 STEINER 8a ASSOCIATES Investment Real Estate n Street ' Ta , Florida 33609 ' Tampa C81 J il MAKE GRADUATION A LANDMARK 'OCCASION OPEN YOUR ACCOUNT TODAY! Landmarlm, Bank Make Today A Landmark Occasion. Member FDI C. 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H3 Y X N435 Qu fs I 5, Ads 195 SENIORS ACCOMANDO, JOHN 8 ACEBO, ARIEL 8 ALBANO, PETER 8 ARGENTIERE, NICHOLAS 8 AYESTARAN, IGNACIO 8 BAJO, RICARDO 8 BALDOR, JAVIER 8 BARBESSI, BART 8 BARREIRO, JOSE 8 BENN, DAVID 8 BOMAR, BRIAN 8 BORJA, WILLIAM IBILLI 8 BOUTIN, ROGER IROGI 8 BRADSTOCK, GUY 8 BREEN, JOHN G. IJOHNI 8 BROOKS, STEPHEN ISTEVEI 8 CADRECHA, MATTHEW IMATTI 8 CAFLISCH, JACOB IPACKYJ 9 CALDWELL, ROBERT IROBI 9 CAPLINGER, TIMOTHY ITIMI 9 CARANANTE, JOSEPH JR. 9 CARTER, LEIGHTON 9 CASARES, JALIN 9 CEDOLA, RANDALL ISCOTTI 9 CHAPLICK, KYLE 9 CHASE, TODD 9 COHEN, JEFFREY 9 COHEN, STEPHEN 9 COMISKEY, MICHAEL 9 CORNELL, DAVID 9 CORY, JOHN 9 COSIO, RALPH III 9 COURET, RAFAEL 10 CREIGHTON, BARRY 10 CROSBIE, DAVID IDAVEI 10 CUFFE, CRAIG 10 CUTOLO, EDWARD IEDJ 10 CZAJA, BRUCE 10 DAAB, WILLIAM 10 DELOSREYES, MARIO 10 DIAZ, CHRISTOPHER 10 DIGRANDE, SEBASTIAN 10 DREWS, CHRISTOPHER 10 DUNN, CLOYD IV ITOMI 10 EASTERLING, MARK 10 EGGERT, JIM 10 ELLIOTT, DOUGLAS IDOUGI 10 FARRELL, KEVIN 10 FERLITA, PAUL 10 FERNANDEZ, FRANK III 10 FERNANDEZ, KEVIN 10 FERRELL, MARSHALL 11 FILANGERI, EDWARD IEDI 11 GAGNON, DAVID 11 GALIGER, MICHAEL CMIKEI 11 GARMENDIA, JOSE JR. 11 GASBARRO, DONALD IDONI 11 GERRITY, ROBERT IBOBBYI 11 GIBRON, KAL 11 GONZALEZ, ERIC 11 GONZALEZ, JOSE 11 GUGGINO, JOSEPH 11 HALKIAS, CHRIS 11 HALLOCK, JAMES 11 HATTON, CHRISTOPHER 11 HERMES, RICHARD IRICHI 11 HESSEL, KIT 11 HUGHES, GLYN 11 ' HURLEY, JONATHAN IJONI 11 IMPARATO, MICHAEL 11 JONES, MARSHALL 11 KAINZ, GEORGE 11 KAU, ALBERT 12 KING, FRANCIS 12 Index LAGYAK, RICHARD IRICKI 12 LAMBROFF, DAREN 12 LASKO, JAMES IJIMI 12 LAYA, PAUL 12 LEARY, DANIEL IDANI 12 LEFLER, JAMES CJIMMYI 12 LESPERANCE, RICHARD IRICHJ 12 LEVINE, RICHARD 12 LICALSI, LOUIS 12 LIEN, ERIC 12 LITTLE, JAMES IROBBIEI 12 LLENDE, JAMES IJIMMYI 12 MANGIN, JOHN III 12 MANNION, JOSEPH IJOEI 12 MASTRO, STEPHEN 12 MCCARRON, SEAN 12 MCCARTHY, SEAN 12 MCKAY, JOSEPH ITODDI 12 MCKENNA, JAMES ITIMI 13 MCLAUGHLIN, JOHN IJACKI 13 MEZRAH, LEE 13 MEZZEI, JOHN 13 MILIZIANO, JOSEPH 13 MOORER, RICHARD IRICKI 13 MOLDER, ILMAR 13 MURPHY, DANIEL 13 NORIEGA, V. ARTHUR 13 NORTH, PATRICK 13 OFLAHERTY, JOHN 13 ONEILL, JOHN 13 ORTIZ, STEPHEN ISTEVEI 13 PAGE, ROBERT 13 PARDO, CHRISTOPHER 13 PARMER, GEOFFREY 13 PARRINO, ANTHONY 13 PEDREGAL, ARTHUR IARTIEI 13 PENN, ROGER 13 PERDIGON, ROBERT 13 PETTERS, BRIAN 13 PICALLO, ALBERT 14 PIDALA, FRANK 14 PISANO, GREGORY IGREGI 14 PLOURDE, JEFFREY 14 POLLOCK, GEORGE 14 POWERS, STEPHEN 14 PRATT, ROBERT ITORCHI 14 PYTLAK, KEVIN 14 RIOPEDRE, JORGE 14 RIVIERE, MICHAEL 14 ROBERSON, DOUGLAS IDOUGI 14 RODRIGUEZ, DEREK 14 ROLLINS, DAVID 14 ROWE, WILSON 14 RUFFOLO, TEDDY 14 RUSSEK, JASON 14 SAMIDE, ERIC 15 SANDER, HARRY IHALI 15 SCHULTZ, ANDREW JR. IANDYI 15 SHEA, LAWRENCE ILARRYJ 15 SMITH, CLAY 15 SMITH, STEPHEN 15 SPOLETINI, PATRICK 15 STEELE, ANTHONY ITONYI 15 TAYLOR, MATTHEW IMATTI 15 TIMMERMAN, JOHN ITODDI 15 TUCKER, PHILIP ITUCKI 15 TUERO, MARK 15 URBANSKI, MARK 15 VALDES, ANTHONY JR. 15 VILLANUEVA, LAWRENCE ILARRYI 15 VIVERO, FRANCIS 16 VIZZI, PETER 16 WALKER, JAMES IMICHAELI 16 WALL, FRANK 16 WARD, IRVING ILESI 16 WARHOLA, MATTHEW IMATTI 16 WEHLING, CHRISTOPHER 16 WEIS, STEPHEN 16 WHANG, BRYAN 16 JUNIORS ALBENCE, CHRISTOPHER ICHRISJ54 ALFARO, RUBEN 54 ANDERSEN, JOSEPH IJOEI 54 ARTETA, ERNESTO 54 BARON, ROBERT JR. 54 BAUMGARTEN, ERIC 54 BERTRON, CAMERON 54 BESSONE, LUIS 54 BIERSDORF, WILLIAM IBILLI 54 BORRELL, JOSEPH III IJOEI 54 BOWERS, CHRISTOPHER ICHRISI 54 BUCHANAN, SEAN 54 BUCKLEN, MICHAEL IMIKEI 54 BUENO, FERNANDO 54 BUZBEE, GERALD IGERRI 55 CABALLERO, JOSEPH IJOEI 55 CACCIATORE, REX 55 CAMACHO, MARC 55 CARRENO, DANIEL IDANI 55 CASPER, CHRISTOPHER ICHRISJ 55 CHAITOW, STEVEN ISTEVEI 55 CHEN, DAVID 55 CHILDRESS, RAYMOND ISCOTTI 55 CISNEROS, FRANCISCO JR. IFRANKJ 55 COOK, CHRISTOPHER ICHRISI 55 CORSON, SAMUEL ISAMI 55 COTTO, ELLIOT 55 CRALL, ERIC 55 CULLARO, JOHN 55 DAVIS, LARRRY IROBBYI 56 DAWES, CHRISTOPHER ICHRISI 56 DIAZ, DARREN 56 DILLMANN, BRIAN 56 DOBRASZ, JOHN 56 DOMINGUEZ, FAUSTINO 56 DRISCOLL, DAWSON 56 DURAN, JOHN IMARKI 56 DWYER, CHRISTOPHER ICHRISI 56 EDWARDS, MICHAEL IMIKEI 56 FARRELL, CHARLES 56 FILIPPELLO, MICHAEL IMIKEI 56 FINCH, JAMES IJIMI 56 FINSTER, JOHN 56 FITZSIMONS, JEFFREY IJEFFJ 56 FREDDO, RICHARD IRICHI 56 FRIEDMAN, RONALD IRONI 56 GALANTINO, MICHAEL IMIKEI 56 GARSIDE, BEN 56 GONZALEZ, ALEXANDER IALEXJ 56 GONZALEZ, HENRY III 56 GOULD, JASON 56 GRIMES, TOBY 57 GUAGLIARDO, JAMES IJIMI 57 GUERRA, NELSON 57 GUGGINO, STEVEN ISTEVEI 57 GUNDERMAN, RICHARD 57 HANLON, JOHN 57 HATTON, THOMAS ITYI 57 HILL, BENJAMIN IV CBENI 57 HULSE, JAMES IJAMIEI 57 HUSSIN, CHRISTOPHER ICHRISI 57 IBANEZ, HENRY 57 JEERAPAET, KITTINAI IKITI 57 JOZIK, JOSEPH IJOSEI 57 KELEHER, MICHAEL IMIKEI 57 KOVAC, MATTHEW IMATTI 57 KRIMM, WILLIAM IBILLI 57 LANDER, THEODORE ITEDJ 57 LANG, SCOTT 57 LARUSSA, MATTHEW IMATTI 57 LIU, PHILIP 57 LOUTY, RICHARD IRICHI 57 LOVER, JAMES ICHRISI 58 LUALLEN, ERIC 58 MACALUSO, PETER 58 MACEOVSKY, JOHN III 58 MACIEJEWSKI, SCOTT 58 MANG, JOHN 58 MARRIOTT, KEITH 58 MCCARTHY, KEVIN 58 MELENDI, RUSSELL IRUSTYI 58 MENENDEZ, STEVEN ISTEVEI 58 MEZRAH, BRIAN 58 MILLER, KEVIN 58 MINARDI, STEPHEN 58 MUNIZ, LUIS 58 MUNIZ, MARIO 58 MURPHY, ROBERT IBOBBYI 59 NARANJO, NEIL 59 NEWBERG, THOMAS ITOMI 59 OBERTING, CRAIG 59 ORR, MICHAEL JR. IMIKEJ 59 PADGETT, JOHN 59 PALERMO, CHRISTOPHER ICHRISI 59 PARDO, PETER III IPETEI 59 PARRY, ROBERT JR. IROBBI 59 PENA, JASPER ILEEI 59 PEREZ, ARTURO IARTI 59 PEREZ, CHRISTOPHER ICHRISJ 59 PEREZ, JOHN IJ.D.I 59 PEREZ, MARK 59 PLAZEWSKI, WILLIAM IWILLYI 59 POWERS, ANDREW IANDYI 59 POWERS, ERIC 59 PRATT, JOHN 59 PRIETO, EVELIO 59 REED, CHRISTOPHER ICHRISI 59 RESCH, BRADLEY IBRADI 59 ROACH, DANIEL IDANNYI 60 RUDOLPH, BRIAN 60 RUSSELL, KENNETH IKENNYI 60 SANDERS, STEVEN ISTEVEI 60 SATTES, FRITZ 60 SCHEUERLE, RAMSEY 60 SCHNEIDER, SCOT 60 SELESKY, CARL 60 SEOANE, CHARLES JR. ICHARLIEI 60 SIANO, JAMES IJIMI 60 SIERRA, RAMON 60 SIMS, JEFFREY IJEFFJ 60 SMITH, MARK 60 SMITH, RODERICK IRODI 60 SOLOMON, RICHARD 60 SPOTO, EDWARD IEDI 60 STAGG, STEVE 60 STEPHENS, JAMES JR. IJIMI 60 STINE, CHRISTOPHER ICHRISI 60 STRENSKI, JAMES IJIMI 60 TAMAYO, JOHN MARC 61 TAMBORELLO, JOSEPH JR. IJOEYI 61 TAORMINA, MICHAEL IMIKEI 61 THAXTON, CLAUDE IDAVIDI 61 THOMAS, JON 61 THOMAS, MARK 61 THORNTON, TODD 61 TITTIRANONDA, KITTIPAT IKITTI 61 TRZCINSKI, TIMOTHY ITIMI 61 TURPIN, FREDERICK JR. IFREDJ 61 UNSWORTH, RODNEY IRODI 61 VALDES, JAMES IJIMI 61 VERSAGGI, JOSEPH III IJOEI 61 WALLACE, MICHAEL IMIKEI 61 WERMUTH, JOHN IMICHAELJ 61 WHITTEMORE, THOMAS ITOMI 61 WINDERS, PETER IPETEI 61 YING, HOWARD 61 YOUAKIM, SAMIR ISAMI 61 ZUKLIC, HECTOR 61 SOPHOMORES ABRAMS, ROBERT 62 AGOSTINI, EDWARD IEDI 62 AXELSEN, FRANK 62 BAGALA, FRANK 62 BAIO, DERRICK 62 BAKER, CHARLES III 62 BAKER, KEVIN 62 BALLARD, ROBERT IBOBI 62 BARRETO, RICHARD 62 BLANKENSHIP, MARTIN 62 BOBIER, GERALD JR. IJAYI 62 BOWERS, STEVE 62 BOYER, ANDREW IANDYI 62 BOYETTE, LESLIE 62 BRANNIGAN, MICHAEL 62 BRENNAN, MATTHEW IMATTI 63 BROCK, THEODORE JR. ITEDI 63 BROOKS, ROBERT 63 BROWNE, BRIAN 63 BURCH, DAVID 63 BUTLER, GREGORY 63 BUZBEE, BRADLEY IBRADI 63 CABALLERO, MICHAEL 63 CADENA, GUILLO IJUANI 63 CAPITANO, FRANK 63 CAPITANO, MARC 63 CAPRIO, GUY 63 CARANANTE, LANCE 63 CARR, DENNIS 63 CARTER, DONALD 63 CASTELLANO, PAUL 63 CERNY, CHRISTOPHER 64 CHITWOOD, JOEL IJOIEI 64 COURTNEY, PATRICK IPATI 64 CROWELL, DONALD IDONNIEI 64 CRUZ, ANTHONY JR. ITONYI 64 CURTIS, JOHN 64 DAVIS, HERSEL ILEEI 64 DE BOER, ANDREW 64 DIAZ, WILLIAM IBILLI 64 DOHERTY, PATRICK IPATI 64 ELLIS, CRAIG 65 ENDRIZZI, DANIEL 65 ESTRADA, DANIEL 65 FERNANDEZ, DONALD 65 FERNANDEZ, JASON 65 FERNANDEZ, ROBERT 65 FINGER, MICHAEL JR. 65 FORD, GEORGE III 65 GALIGER, SCOTT 65 GARAU, KRISTIN 65 GOLUB, GEOFFREY 65 GOLUB, GREGORY 65 GONZALEZ, MICHAEL 65 GONZALVO, JOHN PAUL 65 GROH, TIMOTHY 65 HAHN, CHARLES ICHARLIEI 66 HAKANSON, JEFFREY 66 HALLOCK, JEFFREY 66 HANSBROUGH, JOHN 66 HASARA, GARRISON IGARRYI 66 HAYMAN, STEPHEN 66 HERMES, JOHN 66 HIATT, MICHAEL IMIKEI 66 HIRSHORN, SCOTT 66 IAVARONE, DEREK 66 INGA, JORGE-LUIS 66 JANSSEN, CHRISTOPHER ICHRISTOPHJ 66 JONES, MARK 66 JUNIET, JOHN 66 KERCHER, JOHN IWESI 66 KING, AARON 67 KING, DONALD'67 KING, JAMES JR. 67 LARISCY, CRAIG 67 LASHLEY, REID 67 LEE, DAVID 67 LEFLER, LAWRENCE ILARRYI 67 LEJEUNE, DOUGLAS 67 LEMEN, GREGORY 67 LEON, OSVALDO 67 LEWIS, JOHN 67 LOPEZ, JAMES 67 LOPEZ, JOHN JR. 67 LUCARELLI, ALPONSE II 67 MADDEN, JOSEPH JR. IJOEYI 67 MANN, LEIGHTON 68 MARTIN, ERIC 68 MATHEWS, RAYMOND IRAYI 68 MATTISON, LEWIS 68 MCCULLOUGH, GEORGE IFABIANI 68 MCGILL, BRETT 68 MCHUGH, DANIEL IDANNYJ 68 MCINTYRE, SHELBY 68 MCMANUS, JAMES IJIMMYI 68 MESSIER, TODD 68 MIRANDA, FRANK 69 MOBLEY, MICHAEL II IMIKEI 69 MONTELEONE, KEVIN 69 MORRILL, THOMAS ITOMMYI 69 MORRIS, MICHAEL 69 MURPHY, MICHAEL 69 OCONNOR, RYAN 69 OFLAHERTY, KEVIN 69 OLSEN, KENT 69 OSTERHOUT, KYLE 69 PAGAN, ALEXANDER 69 PANZA, EUGENE 69 PARSONS, MATTHEW IMATTI 69 PARTAZANA, LOUIS 69 PATTERSON, ALEC 69 PELAEZ, ROBERT 69 PEREZ, HAROLD 69 PHILLIPS, GREGORY IGREGI 69 PLIEGO, JOSEPH IRONNIEI 69 POFF, PATRICK IPATI 69 POLING, JEFFREY IJEFFI 70 POLLOCK, GREGORY IGREGI 70 POSOLI, PAUL 70 PRADOS, TRINO 70 PRONDZINSKI, MARK 70 RAMETTA, MARK 70 RAMIREZ, DANIEL IDANNYI 70 RAWLINS, ROBERT III 70 RICE, WESLEY JR. 70 RINARD, JASON 70 RIX, GREGORY 70 ROCAMORA, ROBERT 70 RODRIGUEZ, DAVID 70 RONEY, DUSTIN 70 RUPERTO, CORNELIO IRODDYI 70 SAMMONS, MICHAEL 71 SAPHIER, GREGORY IGREGI 71 SAYRE, ROBERT 71 SCALESE, THOMAS ITOMI 71 SCARPA, MARC 71 SHEPR MICHAEL JR. 71 SIERRA, STEWART 71 SINYAI, CLAYTON 71 SMITH, ANDREW 71 SMITH, BRIAN 71 SMITH, JOHN 71 SMITH, KYLE 71 SWANTEK, BILLY 71 THORPE, RICHARD 71 Index 7 TORRES, ANDRE 71 TOTH, JAMES IJIM7 72 TROTTER, KENNETH 72 TRZCINSKI, TODD 72 TURKEL, BRIAN 72 VALDEZ, THOMAS 72 VALENTI, DEAN 72 VANCE, JOSEPH IJOEI 72 VILLANUEVA, ARNOLD 72 VILLANUEVA, SCOTT 72 VIVERO, GABRIEL 72 WADE, CURT 72 WALKER, DAVID 72 WALL, CRAIG 72 WALSH, GREGORY CGREGI 72 WEATHERS, DAVID 72 WERTZ, BRENT 73 WHEELER, STEPHEN 73 WIENER, MICHAEL 73 WILLIAMS, AKIM 73 WILLIAMS, KEVIN 73 WOODROFFE, JAMES IJIMI 73 YAZEJIAN, MATTHEW IMATTJ 73 YI, WON 73 YOUNG, JEFFREY 73 ZARITSKY, MICHAEL IMIKEJ 73 F RESHMEN ABDONEY, MARK 74 ADAIR, JERRY IMITCHJ 74 ADAMS, ERIC 74 ALBENCE, MATTHEW IMATTI 74 ALBURY, ERIC 74 ALESSANDRI, PAUL 74 ALEXANDER, JEFFREY IJEFFI 74 ALLISON, THOMAS 74 ALVAREZ, JOSEPH IJ.C.I 74 ANDERSON, MARK 74 ARENA, JAMES 75 BLOUNT, BO 75 BORER, BRIAN 75 BRADFORD, RONALD JR. 75 BREEN, TIMOTHY 75 BROOKS, MICHAEL 75 BROWN, RONALD 75 BROWN, ROYCE 75 BROWN, TODD 75 BRUNS, PERRY 75 BUSTO, JASON 75 CABALLERO, LOUIS 75 CACCIATORE, PHILLIP 75 CAMPILLO, LUCIEN.75 CANCELLIERE, SEAN 75 CANNELLA, JOE III 75 CAPLINGER, BRIAN 75 CARRINGTON, WARREN 75 CARRO, MARCOS 75 CARTAYA, DAVID 75 CHESHIRE, COREY 75 CHOUNDAS, GEORGE 75 CIMINO, JOHN ICHRISTOPHERI 76 CLARK, JAMES 76 COLLURA, FRANK 76 COMESANAS, GLEN 76 CORDOVA, JOHN 76 CROWELL, BYRON 76 CUMPSTONE, PETER 76 DELVALLE, RUN IRAFAELJ 76 DIGIACOMO, DAVID 76 DRENBERG, CRAIG 76 DUDNEY, DENNIS 77 DURAN, JAMES 77 ECKERSON, DAVID 77 EVANGELISTA, THOMAS 77 EVANS, KEN 77 FAHLE, JACK 77 Index FARWELL, RICHARD JR. IRICKI 77 FERNANDEZ, ALVARO 77 FERNANDEZ, RUSSELL 77 FISHER, DANNY 77 FLOYD, KEVIN 77 GARCIA, EDWARD 77 GARCIA, RICHARD IRICKJ 77 GARRY, JOHN 77 GEERKEN, REYNALDO JR. 77 GENDERS, ROBERT 78 GILLIS, MICHAEL 78 GONZALEZ, GLEN 78 GOWDY, BRYAN 78 HACHEY, CHRISTOPHER 78 HACKETT, SEAN 78 HADDIX, ARLIE 78 HALKIAS, ANGELO 78 HANLEY, DAVID 78 HARRE, BRIAN 78 HENDRICKSON, CHRISTOPHER 78 HICKS, JAMES IDUSTINI 78 HOEFLE, JEFFREY IJEFFI 78 HOLMES, TODD 78 HUEBBERS, JAMES JR. 78 HUSKEY, CHRISTOPHER 79 INTERIAN, ARTURO 79 JONES, DAVID 79 KEEN, BRIANT 79 KENNY, THOMAS 79 KIJANSKI, IAN 79 KIMSEY, KELLY 79 KONSTANTOPOULO, DEMETRIOS 79 KOVAC, JOHN 79 KRAL, SIMON 79 LANDER, TIMOTHY 80 LANG, CHRISTOPHER ICHRISJ 80 LANG, DOUGLAS 80 LAVERGHETTA, ANTONIO 80 LECLAIR, BRYAN 80 LESPERANCE, JOSEPH 80 LETO, TIMOTHY 80 LETT, JEARL 80 LIANG, MICHAEL 80 LIGORI, KEITH 80 LIU, TED 80 LOPEZ, MATTHEW 80 LOWDER, GLENN 80 LOZANO, CANDIANO 80 LUIS, NELSON 80 LUTZ, BRIAN 81 MALONE, MICHAEL 81 MANGIONE, JIMMIE JR, 81 MANISCALCO, MICHAEL 81 MARTINEAU, SEAN 81 MARTINEZ, ELVIN 81 MATHEWS, SHANE 81 MATHURIN, ANDRE 81 MATTHEWS, JOHN 81 MATTISON, KARL 81 MCGEE, SCOTT 81 MCKINNIS, BRIAN 81 MEKDECI, STEPHEN 81 MENDEZ, BERNARDO IBERNIEI 81 MERIWETHER, PATRICK 81 MESA, CHRISTOPHER 82 MINTON, WAYNE 82 MOORE, CHARLES ICHADJ 82 MOORE, JAMES 82 MORRIS, SEAN 82 MOZINGO, CHRISTOPHER ICHRISJ 82 MUSHINSKY, ERICH 82 NEWBERG, TIMOTHY 82 OCONNOR, TIMOTHY 82 ORAVEC, JOSEPH 82 ORIGITANO, SONNY 82 OSSI, DANNY 82 PANICO, SEAN 82 PARRINO, JOSEPH 82 PRICE, PAUL 82 PRINZI, PETER 82 PULEO, JOHN 82 RAGANO, CHRISTON ICHRISI 82 RAMOS, EDUARDO 82 REMENTER, MICHAEL 82 RENOE, CURTIS 83 REYES-AYRAL, XAVIER 83 RICARDO, JASON 83 RODRIGUEZ, JOSE IJOEYI 83 ROGERS, ARTHUR 83 ROMAN, KEVIN 83 ROMEO, JOHN 83 ROSENBERG, CLAY 83 ROSENBERGER, DEAN 83 RUPPEL, OLIVER 83 RUTKIN, BEN IBENNYI 83 SALARIO, SAM 83 SANSONE, JOHN 83 SCALESE, JAMES 83 SHEA, THOMAS III 83 SILVERMAN, ADAM 83 SIMON, JAMIE 83 SIMS, WILLIAM 83 SINGLETON, KEVIN 83 SKINNER, WALTER IDAVISJ 83 SMITH, CHRISTOPHER 84 SMITH, TODD 84 SMITH, WILLIAM 84 SNYDER, DYLAN 84 SPOTO, CHRISTOPHER 84 STRAZZINI, TIMOTHY 84 STRICKROOT, RICK 84 SUTTON, SCOTT 84 SWANTEK, STEVEN 84 THAXTON, WILLIAM IDREWI 84 THOMAS, DUANE 84 THOMAS, JERALD CJAYI 84 THOMPSON, JOHN JR. 84 THORPE, PAUL 84 THURDEKOOS, JOSEPH 84 TIMMERBERG, ROBERT 84 TISDALE, BRIAN 84 TRAUTMANN, CHRISTOPHER 84 URSO, JOSEPH 84 VILLANUEVA, ROBERTO JR. 84 WALSH, CLIFF 85 WASYLIK, MICHAEL 85 WEHLE, ANDREW 85 WENCKA, JOHN 85 WICK, PHILIP 85 WILLIAMS, MICHAEL 85 WOODS, FRED 85 WOOLDRIDGE, DAVID 85 WYNNE, TODD 85 ZACCAGNINO, DAVID 85 Vi: ACCOMANDO, JOHN DOMINIC Math: 12. Wrestling: 12, 11, 10: ACEBO, ARIEL Blue Tide: 12, 11, 10, 9 A Sgt. at Arms 12. CLC: 10. EPU: 12, 11. Track: 12, 11, 10 A Capt. 12. ALBANO, PETER SAM KPETEI EPU: 12, 11 A VP 12. Var. Football: 12, 11. JV Football: 10, 9. ARGENTIERE, NICHOLAS INICKI CLC: 12, 11, 10 A Pres. 12: Library: 10. Liturgy: 12, 11, 10. Masque: 11. AYESTARAN, IGNACIO IIGGYI Band: 10, 9. CLC: 11, 10. French: 10. Spanish: 9. BAJO, RICARDO JOSE KRICKYI Var. Basketball: 12, 11, 10, JV Basketball: 9. Blue Tide: 12, 11, 10, 9. EPU: 12, 11, 10 A Sec. 12. Key: 12, 11, 10 A Treas. 12. BALDOR, JAVIER AURELIO Baseball: 12, 11, 10,9 A Capt. 12. JV Basketball: 10. Frosh Basketball: 9. CLC: 12. EPU: 12. Var. Football: 12. NHS: 12, 11. Student Council: 12 A Sec. 12. BARBESSI, BARTHOLOMEW LOUIS IBARTI Blue Tide: 12, 11, 10, 9. Cross Country: 9. Key: 12. Math: 12, 11. NHS: 12, 11. JV Soccer: 9. Track: 11. BARREIRO, JOSE A. Baseball: 12, 11, 10. Blue Tide: 12, 11, 10, 9. Var. Football: 12, 11. JV Football: 10. BENN, DAVID Alm: 9: EPU: 12. Var. Football: 11. JV Football: 10. Jr. Civitan: 12, 11. Key: 12, 11, 10. Spanish: 12, 11, 10. BOMAR, BRIAN SCOTT Blue Tide: 12, 11, 10, 9. Var. Football: 12, 11. JV Football: 10, 9. BORJA, WILLIAM WALTER IBILLI Jr. Civitan: 12, 11. Key: 12. Newspaper: 11, 10, 9. Spanish: 12. BOUTIN, ROGER J. Var. Basketball: 12, 11. Blue Tide: 12, 11. CLC: 12, 11. EPU: 12. Latin: 11 A Sec. 11. Math: 11. Stu- dent Council: 12. BRADSTOCK, GUY DAVID Jr. Civitan: 12. Key: 12, 11. Latin: 11, 10. Newspa- per: 11, 10. BREEN, JOHN GERALD Alm: 10, 9. Blue Tide: 12, 11, 10, 9. Choral Ensem- ble: 12, 11. Jr. Civitan 12, 11, 10. Key: 12. Masque: 12, 11. JV Soccer: 10. Tennis: 12, 11. BROOKS, STEPHEN WALTER ISTEVEI Var. Basketball: 12, 11 A Capt. 12. JV Basketball: 10. Frosh Basketball: 9. Blue Tide: 12, 11, 10, 9. CLC: 12, 10. EPU: 12. French: 11, 10. Key: 12. CADRECHA, MATHEW J. IMATTJ Frosh Basketball: 9. Var. Football: 12, 11. JV Foot- ball: 10. CAFLISCH, JACOB CRAWFORD IPACKYI CALDWELL, ROBERT CHARLES KROBI Annual: 11. Baseball: 11 A Stat 11. Blue Tide: 12, 11,10, 9. French: 12, 11, 10, 9. Math: 12, 11. NHS: 12, 11. Jr. Civitan: 12. Key: 12. CAPLINGER, TIMOTHY EDWARD ITIMI Alm: 9. Computer: 9. French: 12, 11, 10, 9. Key: 11, 10, 9. CARANANTE, JOSEPH PAUL, JR. IJOEI Astronomy: 12, 11, 10. Spanish: 12, 11, 10. CARTER, LEIGHTON ALVA Annual: 11. Band: 12, 11. Var. Basketball: 12,11 A Mgr. 12, Mgr. 11. JV Basketball: 12, 11 A Mgr. 12. Mgr. 11. Frosh Basketball: 12 A Mgr. 12. Blue Tide: 10. Computer: 11, 10. Library: 11. CASARES, JALIN JOSEPH Baseball: 12, 11 A Group Leader 9. CLC: 12, 11: CEDOLA, SCOTT Alm: 10, 9. Blue Tide: 12, 11, 10, 9. Computer: 12, 11, 10. EPU: 12. Jr. Civitan: 11, 10, 9. Key: 11. Spanish: 11, 10. CHAPLICK, KYLE FRANCIS Alm:10, 9. Blue Tide: 12, 11, 10, 9. French: 12, 11, 10: Golf: 12, 11, 10, 9. Key: 12, 11, 10. Library: 10, 9. Math: 12, 11. CHASE, TODD HAMILTON Computer: 10, 9. Jr. Civitan: 12, 11. Key: 12, 11. Math: 12, 11. NHS: 12. Spanish: 11, 10. Tennis: 12, 11. COHEN, JEFFREY MORRIS QJEFFI Cross Country: 9. French: 12, 11, 10, 9. Key: 11. COHEN, VICTOR STEPHEN ISTEPHENI Alm: 10. Jr. Civitan: 12, 11, 10. Key: 12, 11. Span- ish: 11, 10. Tennis: 12, 11, 10. COMISKEY, MICHAEL LAWRENCE CMIKEI Choral Ensemble: 12, 11, 10. CLC: 12, 11, 10, 9. Literary Magazine: 10. Masque: 12, 11, 10 A Exec. Council 12, Exec. Council 11. Newspaper: 12, 11, 10,9 A Ed. in Chief 12, Editor 11. NFL: 12, 11, 10, 9 A VP 12. CORNELL, DAVID FORREST Alm: 10, 9 A Sec. 10. Blue Tide: 10, 9. CLC: 12. EPU: 12, 11. Var. Football: 12, 11 A Capt. 12. JV Football: 10 A Capt. 10. Key: 12, 11. Student Council: 12. CORY, JOHN WARD Alm: 9. Blue Tide: 12, 11. Key: 12, 11, 10. Latin: 11, 10,9 A Pres. 11. Math: 12, 11. NHS: 12, 11 A Pres. 12. Var. Soccer: 12, 11, 10, 9. COSIO, RALPH Ill Alm: 10, 9. Blue Tide: 12, 11, 10, 9. JV Football: 10. Golf: 11. Key: 12, 11. Spanish: 12, 11. COURET, RAFAEL GUSTAVO Baseball: 12, 11, 10 A Capt. 12. Blue Tide: 12, 11, 10 A Pres. 12, VP 11. Choral Ensemble: 12, 11, 10. Computer: 12, 11, 10 A Treas. 12. EPU: 12, 11. Math: 12, 11. NHS: 12, 11 A Treas. 12, Student Council: 12, 11. CREIGHTON, BARRY Alm: 9. Blue Tide: 12. Choral Ensemble: 11, 10. Cross Country: 11, 10, 9. Masque: 11. CROSBIE, DAVID WILLIAM lDAVEl Band: 12, 11, 10, 9. Blue Tide: 12, 11. CLC: 12, 11. Masque: 12, 11. CUFFE, CRAIG EPU:12, 11, 10. Var. Football: 12, 11, 10 A Capt. 12. JV Football: 9. Var. Soccer: 12, 11, 10, 9. Wres- tling: 9. CUTOLO, EDWARD PHILIP JR. IEDI Var. Football: 11. JV Football: 10, 9. Key: 11. CZAJA, BRUCE ALAN II Alm: 9. Annual: 9. Blue Tide: 10, 9. EPU: 12, 11 A Sgt. at Arms 12. Var. Football: 12, 11, 10 A Capt. 12. JV Football: 9. French: 11, 10, 9. Key: 12, 11, 10 A VP 12. Math: 12, 11 A Sgt. at Arms 11. Newspaper: 12, 11, 10,9 A Ed. in Chief 12, Sprts Editor 11, Sprts Editor 10. NHS: 12, 11. Photo: 9. DAAB, WILLIAM ALOYSIUS III IBILLI Alm: 10. Golf: 12, 11, 10, 9. Math: 12, 11, 10. NHS: 12, 11. Spanish: 12, 11. DELOSREYES, MARIO DAVID Blue Tide: 12, 11, 10, 9. Computer: 12, 11, 10, 9. Key: 12, 11. Photo: 12, 11. DIAZ, CHRISTOPHER GERARD CCHRISI Var. Basketball: 12, 11 A Stat. 12, Stat. 11. JV Basketball: 10. Frosh Basketball: 9. Blue Tide: 12, 11, 10,9 A VP 12. Cross Country: 12, 11, 10. EPU: 12, 11. Spanish: 12, 11, 10 A Pres. 12. Student Council: 12, 11, 9. DIGRANDE, SEBASTIAN JOSEPH Alm: 10. Band: 9. CLC: 9. Cross Country: 12, 11. Key: 12, 11. Latin: 12, 11, 10, 9. NHS: 12, 11. NFL: 12, 11, 10. Track: 12, 11. Wrestling: 10, 9. DREWS, CHRISTOPHER RALPH CCHRISI Alm: 10. Blue Tide: 12, 11, 10, 9. French: 11, 10, 9. Jr. Civitan: 11, 10. Key: 10. Masque: 11, 10. Wres- tling: 10. DUNN, CLOYD THOMAS IV ITOMI Annual: 9. Band: 12, 11, 10,9 A Drum Major 12. Blue Tide: 12, 11, 10, 9. CLC: 11, 10, 9 A Group Leader 11. Computer: 9. JV Football: 10. Masque: 12, EASTERLING, MARK STEPHEN Var. Basketball: 12, 11. JV Basketball: 10. Frosh Basketball: 9. Blue Tide: 12, 11, 10, 9. EPU: 12. EGGERT, JAMES STEWART IJIMI Computer: 9. Latin: 10, 9. ELLIOTT, DOUG Alm: 9. Blue Tide: 12, 11, 10, 9: Var. Football: 12, 11. JV Football: 10. FERLITA, PAUL ANTHONY Blue Tide: 12, 11, 10, 9. JV Football: 10, 9. Wres- tling: 12, 11, 10, 9 A Capt. 12. FERNANDEZ, FRANK FRANCIS III Blue Tide: 12, 11, 10,9 A Sec. 12. JV Football: 9. Key: 12, 11. Track: 12, 11. FERNANDEZ, KEVIN EDWARD Astronomy: 10. Blue Tide: 12. Computer: 10. Span- ish: 12, 11, 10. FERRELL, MARSHALL CARR III Alm: 10. Blue Tide: 12, 11, 10. CLC: 10. EPU: 12, 11. Var. Football: 12, 11. JV Football: 10. Jr. Civi- tan: 10. Key: 12, 11, 10, 9. Track: 11. FILANGERI, EDWARD MICHAEL JR: KEDI Band: 12, 11, 10,9 A Sec. 12. CLC: 12, 11, 10, Computer: 10. French: 12. German: 12. Key: 12. Masque: 12, 11. Math: 12, 11. NHS: 12, 11. Photo: 9. GAGNON, DAVID GEORGE IDAVEI Alm: 10, 9. Latin: 11,10, 9 A Treas. 11. Math: 12, 11. NHS: 12, 11 A VP 12. GALIGER, MICHAEL LAWRENCE IMIKEI EPU: 12. Var. Football: 12, 11. JV Football: 10. Key: H2, 11. Math: 12, 11. Newspaper: 12, 11 A Sprts Editor 12. GARMENDIA, JOSE RAMON JR. Alm: 10,9 A Treas. 10. Blue Tide: 12, 11, 10, 9. CLC: 12, 11, 10. Jr. Civitan: 12, 11 A Sec. 12. Key: 12, 11. Math: 12, 11. NHS: 12, 11. JV Soccer: 10, 9. Spanish: 11, 10. Student Council: 9. GASBARRO, DONALD PHILIP Blue Tide: 11, 10, Computer: 11. Key: 11, 10. Photo: 12. JV Soccer: 10. Swimming: 10. GERRITY, ROBERT S. IBOBI Band: 12, 11, 10, 9. Masque: 12. Photo: 9. GIBRON, JAMES KAHLIL KKALI Var. Basketball: 11 A Stat. 11. Blue Tide: 11. CLC: 9. EPU: 12, 11, 10 A Pres. 12. Var. Football: 12, 11, 10 A Capt. 12. JV Football: 9 A Capt. 9. Spanish: 9. Student Council: 12, 11. Track: 11, 10. GONZALEZ, ERIC Blue Tide: 12, 11, 10, 9. JV Football: 9. Jr. Civitan: 12, 11. Spanish: 11. GONZALEZ, JOSE C. Var. Basketball: 12 A Stat. 12. JV Basketball: 12 A Stat. 12. Frosh Basketball: 9. Blue Tide: 12, 11, 10, 9. Var. Football: 12, 11. JV Football: 10, 9. Math: 12. GUGGINO, JOSEPH G. Var. Basketball: 12, 11 A Stat. 12, Stat. 11. Blue Tide: 12, 11, 10, 9. Jr. Civitan: 12, 11, 10. Key: 12, 11, 10. Newspaper: 12, 11. Spanish: 11: Student Council: 10, 9. Tennis: 12. HALKIAS, CHRISTOS D. ICHRISI JV Football: 10. Key: 11. Var. Soccer: 12, 11, 10. JV Soccer: 9. HALLOCK, JAMES A. JR. Var. Basketball: 12, 11 A Capt. 12. JV Basketball: 10 A Capt. 10. Frosh Basketball: 9 A Capt. 9. Blue Tide: 12. CLC: 10, 9. Latin: 11, 10, 9: HATTON, CHRISTOPHER C. Alm: 10, 9. Computer: 9. Golf: 12, 11, 10, 9. Key: 12, 11. Math: 12, 11. NHS: 12. Spanish: 11. HERMES, RICHARD G. JR. lRICHl Band: 10. Blue Tide: 12, ll, 10. CLC: 12, ll. Li- brary: 10. HESSEL, KIT R. Frosh Basketball: 9. Blue Tide: 12, 11, 10, 9. Var. Football: 12, 11. JV Football: 10. Key: 12, 11. Latin: 12,11, 10, 9. Track: 11. HUGHES, GLYN Alm: 9, Blue Tide: 12, 11, 10. Cross Country: 9. Latin: 12, 11, 10, 9. Var. Soccer: 12, 11, 10,9 A Capt. 12. HURLEY, JONATHAN PATRICK IJONI Alm: 10, 9. Annual: 10. Golf: 12, 11, 10, 9. Key: 11: Math: 12. Spanish: 11. IMPARATO, MICHAEL A. Alm: 9. Spanish: 9. JONES, MARSHALL D. III Alm: 9. Blue Tide: 12, 11. Key: 12, 11. Latin: 12, 11, 10, 9. KAINZ, GEORGE EDWARD Blue Tide: 11, 10, 9. French: 11, 10, 9. German: 10, 9. Math: 12, 11. NHS: 12, 11: KAU, ALBERT lALl Computer: 12, 9. Math: 12, 11. NHS: 12, 11. Span- ish: 12. Strategist: 9. KING, FRANCIS SEAN IFRANI Var. Basketball: 12, 11 A Mgr. 12, Mgr. 11. Blue Tide: 10, 9. EPU: 12. Jr. Civitan: 12, 11. Spanish: 12, 11 A Sec. 12, Sec. 11. LAGYAK, RICHARD ALAN CRICHI Annual: 11, 10, 9. Band: 12, 11, 10, 9. Blue Tide: 12, 11, 10, 9. CLC: 11, 10. Key: 12. Latin: 11, 10, 9. Masque: 12. LAMBROFF, DAREN CLC: 12, 11 A Treas. 12. EPU: 12. Var. Football: 12, 11. Spanish: 11. LASKO, JAMES D. IJIMJ Var. Football: 11: Latin: 11, 10. LAYA, PAUL ANTHONY Alm: 10, 9. Blue Tide: 12, 11, 10, 9. Golf: 10, 9. Jr. Civitan: 11. Key: 12, 11, 10. Spanish: 11, 10. Index LEARY, DANIEL PATRICK lDANl Choral Ensemble: 12, 11: CLC: 12, 11, 10. Masque: 12,11 - Exec. Council 12. NHS: 12, 11. NFL: 12, 11: Strategist: 11, 10 - VP 11. LEFLER, JAMES EMILIO CJIMMYI Baseball: 12, 11, 10. Computer: 9. Math: 12. NHS: 12, 11. LESPERANCE, RICHARD N: KRICHI Masque: 12, 11 - Exec. Council 12. NFL: 12, 11. Strategist: 12, 11. LEVINE, RICHARD Blue Tide: 12, 11, 10. EPU: 12. Var. Football: 12, 11. JV Football: 10. Key: 10. Track: 11. Wrestling: 10. LICALSI, LOUIS OMAR lLOUIEl Alm: 10. Computer: 11, 10, JV Football: 10, 9. Key: 11. LIEN, ERIC P lERICl Alm: 9. Blue Tide: 11, 10, 9. French: 10, 9. NFL: 12, 11, LITTLE, JAMES ROBERT KROBJ Alm: 9. Baseball: 12, 11. Var. Football: 12. JV Foot- ball: 10. Key: 12, 11. LLENDE, JAMES XAVIER CJIMMYI Alm: 10, 9. Blue Tide: 12, 11, 10, 9. CLC: 12, 11, 10. Jr. Civitan: 11, 10. Key: 12, 11. Math: 12. NHS: 12, 11. Var. Soccer: 12. JV Soccer: 10, 9. Spanish: 11, 10, 9. MANGIN, JOHN ALBERT III Band: 12, 11, 10. Golf: 12, 11, 10, 9. Photo: 9. MANNION, JOSEPH DAVID CJOEJ Annual: 11, 10, 9. Astronomy: 12, 11, 10 - VP 12, Sec. 11. Band: 12, 11, 10 - VP 12, Treas. 11, Baseball: 12, 11, 10,9 Y Stat. 12, Stat. 11, Stat, 10, Stat. 9: French: 12, 11, 10, 9. Math: 12, 11. NHS: 12, 11. NFL: 11, 10, Strategist: 12, 11. MASTRO, STEPHEN Blue Tide: 12, 11, 10, EPU: 12. JV Football: 10, 9. Var. Soccer: 12, 11, 10, 9. Spanish: 12, 11. MCCARRON, SEAN Alm: 10. Choral Ensemble: 12, 11. CLC: 12. Cross Country: 12, 11. French: 12, 11, 10. Key: 12, 11. Masque: 12, 11. Track: 12, 11, 10: MCCARTHY, CHRISTOPHER SEAN KSEANJ Blue Tide: 12, 11, 10. Key: 12, 11. Var. Soccer: 12, 11, 10,9 - Capt. 12. MCKAY, JOSEPH TODD ITODDJ Annual: 11. JV Basketball: 10: Blue Tide: 12, 11, 10. CLC: 12. Var. Football: 12, 11. Math: 12, 11: NHS: 12. MCKENNA, JAMES TIMOTHY CTIMI Alm: 10,9 f Pres. 10. Blue Tide: 11, 10, 9. Choral Ensemble: 12, 11, 10. CLC: 12. Cross Country: 11, 10, 9. French: 11, 10, 9. German: 11: Key: 12. Literary Magazine: 12, 11 - Editor 12, Editor 11. Masque: 12, 11. NFL: 12,11, 10 A Pres: 12, Sec. 11. Photo: 11, 10,9 - Pres. 11. JV Soccer: 10, 9. Track: 11. Math: 12, Newspaper: 11, 10. MCLAUGHLIN, JOHN J. III KJACKJ Alm: 10. Blue Tide: 11, 10, 9. Computer: 9. Key: 11. Latin: 11, 10, 9. Masque: 12. Newspaper: 12, 11. NFL: 11, 10, 9. Wrestling: 12, 11, 10, 9 - Capt. 12. MEZRAH, LEE Alm: 10. Baseball: 12. Blue Tide: 12. Jr. Civitan: 12, 11. Key: 12, 11. Spanish: 12, 11. Student Council: 12. MEZZEI, JOHN MICHAEL Blue Tide: 12. Jr. Civitan: 12, 11. Key: 12. MILIZIANO, JOSEPH PHILIP CJOEI Alm: 10. Blue Tide: 12, 11, 10, 9. CLC: 12, 11, 10, 9. Jr, Civitan: 12, 11 - Treas. 12. Key: 12. Latin: 12, 11, 10,9 - Pres. 12, Pres. 11. Math: 12 - Sec. 12. Wrestling: 12, 11, 10 - Capt. 12. MOORER, RICHARD FRANK CRICKI Blue Tide: 12, 11, 10,9 - Sec. 12. EPU: 12,11. KEY: 12, 11. MOLDER, ILMAR JAAN MURPHY, DANIEL ERWIN lDANl Alm: 9. EPU: 12, 11, 10 - Treas. 12. Var. Football: 12, 11. Jr. Civitan: 11, 10. Key: 12, 11 - Sec. 12. Math: 12, 11 - Treas. 11. NHS: 12, 11. Student Council: 12, 11, 10, 9. NORIEGA, ARTHUR V. Blue Tide: 12, 11, 10,9 W Treas. 12. Computer: 11. JV Football: 10. Key: 11. Spanish: 10, 9: NORTH, PATRICK BRIAN IPATI Baseball: 12, 11, 10, 9 - Capt. 12. Var. Football: 12: O'FLAHERTY, JOHN M: Blue Tide: 10. CLC: 12. Key: 12. Masque: 12. Span- ish: 12. Swimming: 12, 11, 10, 9. Index O'NEILL, JOHN Astronomy: 10. Blue Tide: 12, 11, 10, 9. Choral Ensemble: 11, 10. CLC: 11, 10. Var. Football: 12. JV Football: 10. Literary Magazine: 12. Spanish: 12. ORTIZ, STEPHEN RAMON QSTEVEI Alm: 9. Blue Tide: 9. CLC: 10. Key: 12, 11, 10. Math: 12, 11 - VP 12. NHS: 12, 11. Var. Soccer: 11, 10, 9. PAGE, ROBERT STEVEN French: 11, 10. Library: 10. Math: 12, 11. NHS: 12, 11. Wrestling: 12, 11, 10. PARDO, CHRISTOPHER JAMES ICHRISI Annual: 10. Blue Tide: 12, 11, 10, 9: CLC: 10. Key: 12, 11. Masque: 12. Spanish: 12, 11, 9. Swimming: 12, 11, 10, 9. PARMER, GEOFFREY EDWARD KGEOFFI JV Football: 10, 9. Latin: 11, 10, 9 Y Pres. 11. Masque: 11, 10, 9. Math: 12, 11. NFL: 12, 11, 10, 9. Strategist: 10, 9. Student Council: 12 - Pres. 12. PARRINO, ANTHONY JOSEPH Alm: 10, 9. Blue Tide: 12, 11, 10, 9. CLC: 10. JV Football: 10. Key: 12, 11, 10. Latin: 11, 10, 9. Math: 12, 11 - Pres: 12. NHS: 12, 11. PEDREGAL, ARTHUR J. KARTIEJ Blue Tide: 12, 11, 10, 9. PENN, ROGER Blue Tide: 12, 11, 10, 9. CLC: 12, 11, 10, 9. Jr. Civitan: 12, 11. Wrestling: 12, 11, 10. PERDIGON, ROBERT THOMAS lROBl Frosh Basketball: 9. EPU: 12, 11 - VP 12: Var. Football: 12, 11, 10 - Capt. 12. JV Football: 9. PETTERS, SAMUEL BRIAN lBRIANl Annual: 9. Band: 12, 11, 10, 9 - Pres. 12: Blue Tide: 12, 11, 10, 9. CLC: 11. Latin: 11, 10. Masque: 12, 11, 10,9 - Exec. Council 12: PICALLO, ALBERT RUSSELL IALJ Alm: 10, 9. Blue Tide: 10, 9. CLC: 12. Key: 12. Var. Soccer: 12. JV Soccer: 10, 9: PIDALA, FRANCIS ANTHONY JR. IFRANKI Blue Tide: 12, 11, 10. CLC: 12, 11, 10, 9. Key: 11. PISANO, GREGORY ALAN IGREGI Alm: 10,9 - Sec. 10. Blue Tide: 12, 11, 10, 9: Cross Country: 11, 10. Key: 11, 10. Photo: 11, 10. Wrestling: 10, 9. PLOURDE, JEFFREY EDWARD lJEFFl Computer: 12, 11. POLLOCK, GEORGE ANDREW JR. Alm: 10, 9. Baseball: 12, 11: Blue Tide: 12, 11, 10. JV Football: 10. Key: 12, 11. Math: 12, 11 A Sgt. at Arms 12. NHS: 12, 11. POWERS, STEPHEN Blue Tide: 12, 11. CLC: 9. Jr. Civitan: 11, Newspa- per: 9. Spanish: 11, 10. PRATT, ROBERT WELLS QTORCHI Blue Tide: 10, 9. Choral Ensemble: 12, 11, 10: CLC: 11, 10. Computer: 9. Literary Magazine: 11. Masque: 12, 11. Newspaper: 12, 11, 10. NFL: 12, 11. Strategist: 12, 11, 10 - Pres. 12. Wrestling: 9. PYTLAK, KEVIN Masque: 12, 11. RIOPEDRE, JORGE ALBERTO Astronomy: 12, 11, 10, 9 - Pres. 12, Treas. 11. Blue Tide: 12, 11, 10, 9, Choral Ensemble: 12, 11. Computer: 9. Masque: 12, 11. Photo: 11, 10, 9. Var. Soccer: 12, 11, 10 - Mgr. 12, Mgr. 11, Mgr. 10. Spanish: 12, 11, 10, 9. Strategist: 12, 11, 10. RIVIERE, MICHAEL BERNARD JOSEPH IMIKEI Var. Basketball: 12, 11. JV Basketball: 10 - Capt. 10. Frosh Basketball: 9. Blue Tide: 11, 10, 9. CLC: 11, 10, 9. ROBERSON, DOUGLAS MARK IDOUGI Key: 12. NFL: 12, 11 - Sec. 12. RODRIGUEZ, DEREK ALAN Alm: 10, 9. Blue Tide: 12, 11, 10, 9. Choral Ensem- ble: 12. Cross Country: 12, 11, 10 - Capt. 12, Capt. 11. French: 12, 11, 10, 9. German: 12, 11, 10, 9: Math: 12, 11. NHS: 12, 11, Track: 12, 11, 10, 9 1 Capt. 12, Capt. 11. ROLLINS, DAVID A. Blue Tide: 12, 11, 10. Key: 12, 11. ROWE, WILSON STODGHILL CLC: 12, Cross Country: 12, 11, 10,9 - Capt. 11, Capt, 10, French: 12, 11, 10 - Pres. 12. Masque: 12, 11. Track: 12, 11, 10, 9. German: 12, 11,10. RUFFOLO, TED French: 12, 11, 10, 9. Golf: 12, 11, 10, 9. Math: 12, 11. Photo: 10, 9. Student Council: 10, 9: RUSSEK, JASON Var. Soccer: 12, 11, 10. SAMIDE, ERIC MICHAEL Alm: 10,9 - VP 10. Blue Tide: 12, 11, 10, 9. CIC: 12, 11, 10, 9. Jr. Civitan: 12, 11. Key: 12, 11, 10 - Pres. 12. Latin: 11, 10,9 - Pres. 11. Masque: 10, 9. Math: 12, 11. NFL: 12,11, 10, 9. Student Coun- cil: 11, 10, 9, Track: 12, 11. SANDER, HARRY LEE lHALl Blue Tide: 12: Key: 12. Math: 12, SCHULTZ, ANDREW W. JR. IANDYJ Band: 12, 11, 10, 9. CLC: 12, 11, 10, 9. Computer: 9. JV Football: 10. Latin: 11, 10,9 - Sgt. at Arms 11. Photo: 9. Wrestling: 11, 10, 9. SHEA, LAWRENCE JOSEPH KLARRYD Alm: 10. Annual: 12. Choral Ensemble: 12, 11. CLC: 12, 11, 10, 9. Computer: 10. Cross Country: 12, 11.Jr: Civitan: 11. Latin: 11, 10,9 - Pres. 11. Masque: 12, 11 - Exec. Council 12. NHS: 12, 11. NFL: 12, 11, 10. Photo: 12, 11. Track: 11, 10. SMITH, CLAY Alm: 10. Blue Tide: 12, 11, 10, 9. Jr. Civitan: 12, 11,10 - Pres. 12. NHS: 12, 11. Spanish: 12, 11, 10,9 - Treas, 11. Wrestling: 12, 11, 10, 9 - Capt. 12. SMITH, STEPHEN ERNEST Alm: 10, 9, Annual: 11. Blue Tide: 12, 11, 10, 9: Choral Ensemble: 12, 11, 10. Computer: 12,11,10, 9. Jr. Civitan: 12, 11. Key: 12, 11. Masque: 12, 11. SPOLETINI, PATRICK WILLIAM SEAN Blue Tide: 10, 9. Var. Football: 12, 11. JV Football: 10,9 d Capt. 10. Key: 12, 11. Latin: 12, 11, 10,9 - Sgt. at Arms 11. Track: 12, 11, 10,9 STEELE, ANTHONY JOHN CTONYI Alm: 10: Blue Tide: 11, 10. Jr. Civitan: 12, 11. Key: 12, 11, 10. JV Soccer: 10. Spanish: 12, 11. TAYLOR, MATTHEW SHEA CMATTJ Jr.Civitan:12,11- VP 12. Key: 12, 11. Latin: 11, 10. Math: 12, 11. TIMMERMAN, JOHN TODD CTODDI Blue Tide: 12, 11, 10, 9. CLC: 12. Computer: 10. Var, Football: 12, 11. JV Football: 10. Key: 12, 11. Math: 12. NHS: 12, 11. NFL: 12. TUCKER, PHILIP Var. Basketball: 11. JV Basketball: 10: Choral En- semble: 12, 11, 10. CLC: 10. EPU: 12, 11, 10. Var. Football: 12, 11, 10. JV Football: 10. Student Coun- cil: 9. Track: 12, 11, 10. TUERO, MARK ANTHONY Blue Tide:12,11,10,9.Golt:10.Jr:Civitan:12,11 - Sgt. at Arms 12. Key: 12, 11. Spanish: 12, 11, 10. URBANSKI, MARK ANDERSON Alm: 9. JV Football: 10. German: 12:Jr.Civitan:12, 11, 10: Key: 12. Spanish: 12, 11, 10. VALDES, ANTHONY JOSEPH JR. Baseball: 12, 11. Var. Football: 12, 11. JV Football: 10, Key: 12, 11. Math: 12, 11. Track: 10. VILLANUEVA, LAWRENCE ALVIN ILARRYI Alm: 10, 9. Golf: 12, 11, 10. Jr. Civitan: 12, 11. Key: 12, 11. Math: 12, 11. NHS: 12, 11. Spanish: 12, 11, 10. Student Council: 10. VIVERO, FRANCIS XAVIER Blue Tide: 12, 11, 10, 9. Computer: 9, Var. Football: 12, 11. Golf: 10. VIZZI, PETER DAVID Alm: 10, 9. Choral Ensemble: 12, 11. CLC: 12. Cross Country: 12, 11, 10, Masque: 12, 11. Math: 12, 11. NHS: 12, 11. Track: 12, 11, 10, 9. WALKER, JAMES MICHAEL lMlKEl Alm: 10, 9. Blue Tide: 12, 11, 10, 9. Jr. Civitan: 12, 11, 10. Key: 12, 11, 10. Spanish: 12, 11, 10. WALL, FRANK CAMERON Computer: 12, 11. Var. Football: 12, 11. JV Foot- ball: 10, 9. Key: 11. Track: 11, 10, 9. WARD, IRVING L. JV Basketball: 10. Frosh Basketball: 9 - Capt. 9. EPU: 12. Var. Football: 12, 11 - Capt. 12. JV Football: 9. Key: 11. WARHOLA, MATTHEW JAY KMATTJ Alm: 9. Blue Tide: 9. Key: 11, 10. Spanish: 11, 10. WEHLING, CHRISTOPHER JOHN KCHRISJ Astronomy: 12, 11, 10, 9. CLC: 12, 11, 10, 9. Com- puter: 12. JV Football: 10, 9: Key: 12, 11. Library: 10, 9. Masque: 12. Spanish: 11, 10, 9. Track: 10. WEIS, STEPHEN W. JV Football: 10, 9. Track: 11, 10, 9. WHANG, BRYAN Alm: 10, 9. Blue Tide: 12,11, 10, 9. Cross Country: 11, JV Soccer: 10, 9. Wrestling: 11, 10.
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