Monsignor Farrell High School - Cornerstone Yearbook (New York, NY)

 - Class of 1982

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His interests include education, sports, theatre, political science and communications. Judge not lest you yourself be judged. 14 U TI-IER PRINCIP L Brother William J. Stoldt,CFC Brother Stolclt is now in his second year as Super- vising Principal. Before coming to Farrell, Brother taught at Power Memorial, St. Boniface, Bishop Kearney, and Bergen Catholic. Brothcr's degrees in- clude a B. S. from Iona College and an NI. A. from New York University. Brother Stoldt's responsibil- ities at Farrell include coaching the Frosh Cross Country Truck Team. Running and water skiing top Brother's list of interests. X ? W DEAN OF STUDENTS Brother John D. Dugan This is Brother Dugan 's second year here at Far- rell. In just one year, Brother received the job of Dean of Students. Brother also teaches A.P Ameri- can History. Other schools that have benefitted from Brothers, presence are Cardinal Hayes, Broth- er Rice, Michigan and St. John's, Newfoundland. Brother has a B.A. from Iona, an M.A. from St. John's and he is presently working on an 1VI.A. from the New School. Brother Dugan is the driving force behind the Student Council. sf, if: fav TW 1 A155 16 ff' WK V We ' ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTAN S MR Q X P 5 I A-., 1 i 'X '4-0 wm..auf ' Mr. Douglas McManus Mr. McManus is in his twelfth year at Farrell and teaches Spanish to our freshmen. He moderates the se- nior prom, the ski trip, the ushers society, and co-moder- ates the homecoming. He has a B.A. in Spanish from the Catholic University, an M.A. in Spanish from New York University and an M.Ed. from Rutgers University. Mr. - McManus is married and has two children. Y 'M , OW 4 LW'-.Mu-..ff 'alms W' 17 RELIGIOUS Brother Mark A. Maus, CFC. Brother Mans, who can often be heard saying to his freshmen and sophomore religion classes, My dear child of grace is in his third year at Farrell. He earned his B.A. from Iona College and his M.A. from Seton Hall University. Brother previously taught at Bishop Kearney, Bishop Hendricken and Essex Catholic. Brother Maus en- joys boating and is the moderator of the Farrell band. 18 Rev Thomas R. Kelly Father Kelly has been at Farrell for 12 years. He is the head of the Religious Education Department. Father Kelly moderates the Tennis Team, Racquetball and the Art Club. His many interests include sports, travel and photography Father has his B.A., M. Div and M.A. from St. Joseph 's Seminary and College. He has his M.S. in Religious Education from Fordham University and a RH.D. in Supervision and Administration in Education. His favorite quotes are 'iHave a good weekend, do some reading, stay sober and I'll see you in Church. EDUCATIO Eugene Sewell A new addition to our faculty this year is Mr. Sewell. He has a B.A. from Fordham, and did his graduate work in Toronto. Previous to teaching at Farrell, he taught at St. Anthony's H.S. and St. J oseph's H.S. His interests include movies, plays and literature. Mr. Sewell's favorite saying is There is no such thing as a bad boy. He teachers Religious Ed. to our Freshmen and Juniors. Mr. Anthony Marra This marks Mr. Marra's second year at Farrell. In only two years he has taught religion to freshmen,juniors and seniors. Mr. Marra's de- grees include a B.A. from Iona College and an M.A. from the Columbia Union Theological Seminary. MHZ. .ii Brother Thomas Kalinowski In his first year at Farrell Brother teaches senior electives in both religion and English. Before coming to Farrell Brother taught at Sa- cred Heart School in Manhattan and All Hollows Institute in the Bronx. He has a B.A. in English from Iona College and an M.A. in religious studies from Manhattan College. Brother Kalinowski is the assistant moderator ofthe yearbook. In his spare time Brother enjoys travel, theatre, music, and reading. O God, my heart is ready Ps. 57 -as .Qs .. . 7.-an as . Mrs. Marcella Prinzivalli Mrs. Prinzivalli continues to do a fine job teaching religion to freshmen and sophomores in her third year at Farrell. Mrs. Prinzi- valli has also taught at Mater Dei H.S. She has a B.A. in religious education from St. Francis College. Mrs. Prinzivalli moderates the drama club and list her main interest as caring for her toddler son. I Y Mr. Robert J. Lopez Mr. Lopez is one of the new faces at Farrell this year. He teaches sophomore and senior religion. Mr. Lopez has also worked in high schools and as a youth minister in several states. He hopes to moder- ate retreat work and a youth ministry at Farrell. Mr. Lopez has a B.A. in social studies and an M.A. in religious ed. and would like to begin counseling courses. His many interests included his wife Kathy, his children Michael and Melissa, cooking, baseball, coaching little league and traveling. Believe in yourself. 19 mum! 5 1 I FUREHS 3 l ,,, -,fm gap 2 , W ff 55.sQwfi.:,5.Q.l 4 C , fa? 4 ,,. Q . MMVN MM.. , K .M-we Mrs. Blanca Torres-Hayes Mrs. Hayes, now in her second year at Farrell, has taught every level of Spanish. Mrs. Hayes has a B.A. in Spanish Literature and Education. Mrs. Hayes also has experience in administration from her work at the Board of Education. 20 Brother J. G. Sullo, CFC. Brother Sullo is teaching Spanish III in his third year at Farrell. Before coming to Farrell Brother taught at Bergen Catholic, Notre Dame and Bishop Gibbons. Brother Sullo received his B.A. and M.A. from Iona College and Middlebury Language School. In addition to being the chairman ofthe Language, Brother Sullo moderates the J .V Football Team, the Wrestling Team and the Key Club. Brother enjoys tennis, racquetball and Latin American History. Brother Sullo oftens tells his students, Falta de Responsabilidadf' NGVAGE 3 Mr. Peter J. Orleman Mr. Orleman is now in his eighth year here at Farrell. In that time Mr. Orleman has taught all levels of Spanish. In addition to teaching at Farrell Mr. Orelman has also taught at St. Francis H.S. Mr. Orleman has a B.A. in Spanish from Wagner College and an M.S. in Education from Richmond College. Mr. Orleman moderates the Spanish Club. His many interests included films, sports, baseball, the Philadelphia Phillies and popular music. l 'ff-QQ! N fir X F J Father Ralph A. Villani Father Villani has taught every level of Italian in his six years at Farrell. Father holds a B.A. in classical languages from St. Joseph's Seminary, an S.T.L. in Theology from the Pontifical Gregorian Uni- versity in Rome and an Ed.M. in Italian from Rutgers University. Father Villani moderates the Farrell I.T.V Club and the Italian Club. As often as possible, he enjoys opera, classical music and travel. Brother Henry Wright Brother has been at Farrell for eight years. In this time he has taught all levels of French. For the past several years Brother Wright has made up the entire French department at Farrell. Many other schools have benefited from Brother's presence including St. Pa- trick's Hall, Brother Rice H.S., Cardinal Farley Military Acd., Holy Cross, Blessed Sacrament H.S., Essex Catholic H.S., Bishop Hen- dricken H.S. He has a B.A. from Iona, an M.A. from Seton Hall and a Certificat de la langue francaise from the Sorbonne in Paris. Brother moderates the golf team, bowling intramurals and the French club. He lists reading, good music and golf as his interests. 'Z' 3, iSMYiE'sX23.E Mrs. Linda Masi Mrs. Masi teaches Spanish and Italian in her second year at Farrell. Mrs. Masi's degrees include a B.A. from Pace University and an M.A. from New York University. She has also taught at St. Savior H.S. Mrs. Masi moderates the drama club. Theater and music are at the top of Mrs. Masi's list of interests. You are only here onceq therefore give, absorb, and receive all that life may offer. 1 Nicole atm c Brother J. R. Catalano, CFC. This is Brother 's first year at Farrell. He has previously taught for fourteen years and holds a B.A. and an M.A. in English, Italian and special education. Brother teaches Italian to sophomores and both English and English Honors to juniors. He moderates the frosh cross- country track team and the Italian club. His many special interests include the opera, drama and travel. Brother attests to the belief that All things are providentialf' 21 '-- - H -V- - SOCIAL if eye, vin gn f W, Z, :ii as '--Vv- V -.., . I Mr. Kenneth Fischer Mr. Fischer teaches Afro-Asian History to freshmen and is the Assistant to the Dean. He earned his B.A. in History from Fordham University and his M.A. in American History from the University of Virginia. Mr. Fischer has been at Farrell for three years and in his spare time enjoys reading and running. 22 Brother Jeffrey W. Oxx, CFC. Brother Oxx, the Chairman of the Social Studies Department, teaches European Culture and All European History. He earned his B.A. from Iona College and his M.A. from St. J ohn's University. Brother is now completing his seventh year at Farrell and previously taught at St. Cecilia's Grammar School in East Harlem, N.Y. He mo- derates the Varsity football team, coaches the Junior Varsity basket- ball team, and is the Assistant Varsity Basketball Coach. He enjoys racquetball, reading, listening to music and following sports. Brother Oxx's favorite quote is Imagination is more important than knowl- edge from Albert Einstien. ST DIES mM sN,rs Mr. John Orlowski - In Mr. Orlowski's sixth year at Farrell he continues to teach Afro- Asian History to our freshmen. For several years Mr. Orlowski taught senior electives in Justice and Chinese. Mr. Orlowski is very exper- ienced in these areas, having a B.A. in History and an M.A. in Chinese Studies. Mr. Orlowski does a fine job as the moderator of photo staff and photo club. Some of his interests include photography and tennis. 2' H, aw W ,- 7 Mrs. Nancy Marotta Mrs. Marotta has been at Farrell for two years. In this time she has taught European history to sophomores. Mrs. Marotta has a B.A. in history from Notre Dame College. The war games club is proud to be represented by Mrs. Marotta, the club's new moderator. She lists her interests as needlework, bicycle riding and foreign movies. Mrs. Mar- otta enjoys sharing these interests with her husband and two children. Mr. Jack Gordon Mr. Gordon is one of the many new additions to Farrell this year. Mr. Gordon teaches Afro-Asian studies to freshman and American studies to juniors. He has a B.A. in history and has done graduate work in criminal justice and creative writing. Mr. Gordon has also taught at the Highland Occupational Center. ,Ali -.'... all Mr. Paul Ward Mr. Ward has added new depth to Farrell's social studies department. In his first year at Farrell Mr. Ward teaches two new senior electives in American political science and sociology and American studies to ju- niors. His degrees include a B.A. and an M.A. in history. Mr. Ward has also taught at St. Nicholas ofTolentine H.S. and Paramus Catholic Boys H.S. Mr. Ward's wife's name is Christine and they have two daughters. Jennifer and Nancy. Mr. Ward enjoys current events especially politics. ff ia Mr. George C. Kochman This marks Mr. Kochman's seventeenth year teaching at Farrell. His duties this year included teaching American studies to juniors and teaching a senior elective in Economics. Before coming to Farrell Mr. Kochman taught at St. Joseph's H.S. in New Jersey. His degrees includ- ed an A.B. and an M.A. in history and Mr. Kochman is working toward a second M.A. as a media specialist. In his spare time Mr. Kochman is the coach of the Wagner College cross country and track teams and enjoys sports, reading and good food. 23 Mr. Lawrence V Musanti Mr. Musanti is the chairman of the science department. He teaches physics, chemistry, A.R chemistry and driver ed. Mr. Musanti has a B.S in chemistry and an M,S. in environmental science and secondary edu- cation. He is the assistant coach of the Varsity baseball team, Mr Musanti enjoys fishing and softball. SCIENCE DEP RT EN Brother Kirk A. Phelps Brother teaches physics and A.R physics. He is in his third year at Farrell and taught acc. math IX and X for his first two years. Brother Phelps has taught at Rice H.S., Bishop Kear- ny H.S., and Essex Catholic H.S. He is the book store manager and moderator of Corner- stone. Brother has made himself very acces- sible in the bookstore, where he can often be found helping students. He enjoys skiing, ten- nis and reading. Brother Phelps has a B.S. from Iona College and an M.S. from the New Jersey Institute of Technology. When discuss- ing deadlines wlth the yearbook staff, Broth- er can be heard saying, 'LThem's the breaks in the big city. ,SRV ias ...nd Mrs. Gail Palumbo Mrs. Palumbo has been at Farrell for two years and in this time she has taught ninth year science, Biology and basic computer sci- ence. She has a B.S. in chemistry from Fair- leigh Dickinson University and will receive an M.S. in August from L.I.U. 'Before coming to Farrell Mrs. Palumbo was a substitute teacher in the Island Parochial schools. Mrs. Palumbo aids and encourages any Farrell stu- dent interested in making a science fair pro- ject. When not teaching, she enjoys spending time with her husband, Ralph, and two chil- dren. Mrs. Palumbo also enjoys fishing, boat- ing and crocheting. if 3 Mr. Richard Walsh Mr. Walsh is in his first year at Farrell. He is teaching computer science and English. Mr. Walsh is a graduate of Farrell and has a B.S. in English, education and planitarium sci- ence from Wagner College. He also has done graduate work in education at Wagner Col- lege and in computer science at Morris Coun- ty Community College. Mr. Walsh has taught at St. John's Villa and the Jefferson Town- ship H.S. Mr. Walsh moderates the new home computer club at Farrell. He enjoys photog- raphy and computers. V Brother Francis K. Fish Brother Fish has taught chemistry for the past four years at Farrell. He has a B.S. and an M.S. and has studied at Fordham Universi- ty, DePaul University, Capitol University and the Iona Graduate School. Brother previous- ly taught at Rice H.S. and Bergen Catholic H.S. Brother Fish moderates the National Honor Society and the Missions club. He lists his interests as reading. good music and trav- eling. Mr. James Giordano Mr. Giordano is in his first year teaching at Farrell. He teaches Psychology to seniors and Biology to sophomores. Mr. Giordano gradu- ated from Farrell and went on to graduate from St. Peter's College fcum laudej with a B.S. He will be a candidate for M.S. in Neur- opsychology from Vermont College in June. He moderates the Judo, weight lifting and ski clubs. Mr. Giordano is a First degree black- belt in Judo and enjoys running, weight lift- ing, skydiving and sport Fishing. Never buy the cow when you can get the milk for free! . ......,. .,..,-.. I ' ' . Q a K Mrs. Kathleen Reitz Mrs. Reitz is teaching A.R biology and biol- ogy in her fourth year at Farrell. She has a B.A. from Notre Dame College and an M.S. from Richmond College. Mrs. Reitz has also taught at New Dorp H.S. and Tottenville H.S. Mrs. Reitz is the moderator of the Farrell Emergency Care Team. Mr. John Zalot Mr. Zalot is one of the new faces at Farrell this year. He teaches chemistry and physical science. Mr. Zalot has a B.S. in physics from Wilkes College and an M.S. in philosophy from the Graduate Faculty New School. He has also taught at Christ the King School, the Nyack Prep School, the School of the Trans- figuration and the Academy of the Sacred Heart. vm... 3 4.-. . L t, ff. I. ! .... L. .... l I l l l Mr. Robert D. Burke Mr. Burke has been teaching chemistry for the past five years at Farrell. He holds a B.S. from the John Jay College of Criminal Jus- tice. an M.S. from Queens College and an A.A.S. from N.Y.C.C. Mr. Burke has also taught at Master Christi Mr. Joseph Castro Mr. Castro, who teaches Physics, is a new addition to the science department at Far- rell. He has a B.S. in natural science from Fordham University. Mr. Castro is continuing his education with courses in education at the College of Staten Island. 25 Reverend John R Comiskey Fr. Comiskey, a member ofthe Farrell faculty for eighteen years, has a B.A. and an M.A. from St. Joseph's Seminary and College, an M.A. in mathematics from Fordham University and earned a certificate in com- puter science from New York University. Previous to teaching at Far- rell, he taught at Marymount College. Father teaches A.I-Y math, accel- erated math XI and computer science. Father Comiskey moderates the Lion, newspaper, and is the head coach of the Varsity and J.V math team. In his spare time, Father enjoys swimming, travelling, the theatre and various types of sharing activities. Well-defined portions of an algorithm should be coded as subroutines. Arthur Gill -- Machine and Assembly Language Programming of the PDP-II. MATHEMATICS DEP RT ME T Mr. Conard H. Meibauer Mr. Meibauer is a model of dedication. He has been teaching at Farrell for the past nineteen years. In this time he has taught math to fresh- men, sophomores andjuniors and a senior elective in mechanical draw- ing. Mr. Meibauer has a B.A. from Wagner College and an M.A. from Richmond College. Mr. Meibauer is the coach of the very successful Varsity and freshman swim teams. He also moderates the model rail- road club. -.X Mrs. Patricia C. Geraghty Mrs. Geraghty has been at Farrell for four years. She teaches modern Algebra and math X. Mrs. Geraghty has a B.A. in math. She has taught at Erasmus Hall, Port Richmond and Notre Dame H.S. Mrs. Geraghty enjoys spending time with her husband and three children and also swimming, tennis, singing and cooking. According to Mclnnerny This is impossible. Mr. David Gallagher In his Second year at Farrell, Mr. Gallagher teaches senior courses in advanced Algebra and introduction to calculus. Mr. Gallagher has a B.A. from the Open University and a Certificate in Education, both obtained in England. His previous teaching positions were also in England at Handsworth St. Jo- seph's School and St. Catherines School, both in Sheffield. Mr. Gallagher is the coach of the J.V. soccer team. He enjoys spending time with his wife, Ginny, reading, most sporting activities, photography, and the the- atre. Ifyou've enjoyed it halfas much as me, then I've enjoyed it twice as much as you! M. Python ..-ii. Mr. William Monks Mr. Monks is a four year veteran at Farrell. He teaches Geometry and math XI. Mr. Monks received his B.S. in mathematics from the College of Staten Island. He moderates the Karate club. Mr. Monks' interests include antique cars and travel. 'kReal strength comes from within. . X S? ' ' I ' I 'ggi K' Brother Michael Lee Br. Lee teaches math to freshmen and is cur- rently in his first year at Farrell. He received a B.S. and an M.S. from Fordham University, an M.S. from the University of Arizona and N.S.F certificates in math and science from Boston College, Fordham, Holy Cross, St. Pe- ter's and Fairleigh Dickenson. Before coming to Farrell, Brother taught for thirty three years in CFC. schools in New York, New Jer- sey and California. Mr. Robert Petosa Mr. Petosa is a new addition to the Farrell math department. He is teaching Trigonom- etry and an interesting new senior elective in Genetics. Mr. Petosa has a B.S. in biology. He is the coach of the freshman football team. Mr. Petosa enjoys all sports, music and a good book. Mr. Peter Ghigliotti Mr. Ghigliotti, in his third year at Farrell, teaches Math IX and Math X. This year he has added responsibilities as Assistant to the Dean. He has a B.A. from Niagara University and a Masters from the College of Staten Is- land. In his free time he enjoys a variety of sports and music. His motto is 'KWell done is better than well said. Brother R. Mark Guillimette Brother Guillimette teaches accelerated math IX and X, calculus and computers, in his first year at Farrell. He has a B.A. in math from Iona College and is a candidate for an M.S. in computer science from the Polytech- nic Institute of New York. Brother has also taught at St. Lucy's School in Manhattan. He moderates the Varsity soccer team, the chess club and the bike club. Brother Guillimette enjoys swimming, sailing and loves biking. Whenever you pass Brother in the halls, he can often be heard saying, Yeh hello. 8 awww -X33 , . 2 r.. ,X,X, X X r A AvQ,, Mr. Martin J. Walsh This year Mr. Walsh took on thejob of chairman of the English depart- ment. In addition to this responsibility, he also teaches English II and III. Mr. Walsh has a B.A. from Manhatten College and an M.A. from Seton Hall University. Mr. Walsh is the outstanding coach of the Varsity cross-country and track and field team. He enjoys running, golfing, water sports and reading. ENGLISH DEP RTME Miss Denise Schweffler Miss Schweffler is now in her second year at Farrell. She has taught honors English to Freshman and this year is teaching English to sopho- mores and library science and speech to freshmen. Miss Schweffler has a B.A. in English. She has also taught at Assumption School. At Farrell, Miss Schweffler moderates the drama club. She enjoys swimming, read- ing, dance and theatre. . 6 VKVL M? sryslr ? H 4, wi 3 J .h,.. 2 Q I QM, V, Mr. William M. Fenley In just his second year at Farrell, Mr. Fenley has become very popular among the students. He has a B.A. in English and formerly taught at Mt. Carmel School. Mr. Fenley teaches English I and IV He moderates the Varsity basketball team. Mr. Fenley's interests include reading, music and animals. Live life to your fullest capacity. Mrs. Patricia Mulligan Mrs. Mulligan, a member of the Farrell faculty for eight years, has a B.A. in English from Pace University and attended graduate school at the State University College at New Paltz. She previously taught at St. Rose ofLima School in Brooklyn and at St. Marks School in Catonsville, Maryland. Mrs. Mulligan, who co-moderates the Drama Club, enjoys needlework, the theater, aerobic dancing and going bowling with her husband, Donald. They have a three year old son, Timothy. One of her favorite quotes is Neither a borrower nor a lender be - especially when it comes to homework. 1 ff! 2' z vi Mr. Nicholas Garis Mr. Garis, who has been at Farrell for two years, teaches expository essay writing to seniors, English and honors English to sophomores and Library science and speech to freshmen. Mr. Garis' degrees included an A.A., a B.A. in English and an M.S. in secondary education. Before coming to Farrell, he was a substitute teacher at I.S. 34 and Tottenville H.S. Mr. Garis enjoys music, sports, photography, writing, travel, oth- ers and himself. A working class hero is something to be. 9' ...S-V' .,-4 Mr. Timothy J. Fitzpatrick Mr, Fitzpatrick came to Farrell this year and filled the position left open when Br. Guinn was forced to leave. He is teaching English to freshmen. Mr. Fitzpatrick has a B.A. in psychology from St. Francis College. He has taught in the New York area and worked at the Board of Education for three years. Mr. Fitzpatrick's interests include skiing, tennis, coaching, theatre, reading and traveling. Better late than nev- er. . .. to J Miss Elizabeth Wheeler Miss Wheeler is a new member of the Farrell faculty. She teaches A.P English, Classic Theatre and honors English tojuniors. Miss Wheeler is a graduate ofCountess Moore H.S. Her degrees include a B.A. from New York University, an M.A. from Stony Brook and is currently flnishing her dissertation in American literature at Stony Brook and should graduate in June with a Ph.D. Miss Wheeler has also taught at Stony Brook and Southampton College. She is the new moderator of the sci- ence flction club at Farrell. Miss Wheeler lists her interests as camping, travel and Rock 8: Roll. LIBRARY STAFF Miss Pascocello TYPING lm ea Miss Antoinette Santoemma Miss Santoemma has been at Farrell for four years. She teaches two typing courses and a notehand course. Miss Santoemma has a B.S. in education, an M.S. in business education and an Executive Secretarial Diploma from the Merchant and Bankers Business School. Miss Santoemma has taught at the Mandf Medical School and St. John's Villa Acade- my. She lists her interests as aerobic dancing, yoga and piano. 30 Sister Kelliher Sister Katherine Kelliher, C.N.D. Sister continues as the librarian at Farrell in her eleventh year here. She has an M.L.S. from Villanova University. Sister Kelliher has been an elementary school principal and has also taught Latin, French, English and history in three high schools. She moderates the library and audio-visual club. Sister Kel- liher enjoys theater, music, knitting, crochet- ing, sewing and all crafts. Charity begins at home and justice begins next door. Miss Anne Pascocello Miss Pascocello, who has been at Farrell for eight years, is the secretary to the librarian. She is well qualified, having worked as a sec- retary for the Navy Department and the De- partment of Defense and Public Health Ser- vice. Mlss Pascocello enjoys traveling, music, knitting, crocheting, and sewing. Lord make me an instrument of your peace . . . Prayer of St. Francis USIC DEP RT E T Mr. Lawrence A. Christiansen Mr. Christiansen is the new Music Director at Farrell. Hisjobs include directing the March- ing Band, Concert Band, Wind Ensemble, Concert Choir and the Gospel Choir. He has a B.RS. in sacred music from the Empire State College. Before coming to Farrell, Mr. Chris- tiansen was the chairman of the Department of Fine and Performing Arts at Staten Island Academy for five years. In his free time, he enjoys scripture studies and directing drum and bugle corps. Go home and practice!l!! Mr. Donald Joseph Mr. Joseph has been the assistant band direc- tor at Farrell for the past eleven years. He uses his talent and experience when instruct- ing the band members in the finer points of music. Mr. Joseph is an excellent musician and often joins the Farrell Band in concerts throughout the year. He enjoys all music. Reverend Robert Gannon In his nineteenth year at Farrell, Father Gannon continues to give outstanding guidance to our college-bound seniors. Father has taught Latin at Farrell and presently teaches Contemporary Moral Theology and Thanatology. He has a B.A. from St. Joseph's Seminary and Col- lege, and an M.A. from Fordham University. Father Gannon has also taught at Bishop Dubois H.S. Father is moderator of the varsity base- ball team. He enjoys reading, parish and hospital visitatlons and sports of all kinds. we Mr. Louis J. Bamonte Mr. Bamonte has been at Farrell for eight years. This year Mr. Bamonte teaches T.C.M. and is thejunior guidance counselor. He has a B.A. in secondary education and history from St. John's, an M.S. in religious education from Fordham, an M.S. in counseling psychology from Queens College and is a candidate for a Ph.D. in administration, super- vision and church leadership from Fordham University. Mr. Bamonte also taught at St. Kevin's School. Mr. Bamonte moderates the J.V. basketball team. His interests include raquetball, writing and theatre. It doesn't matter where you go, what you do or how much you have, it's who you have beside you. GUIDANCE DEP RT Reverend Emmet R. Nevin Father Nevin, who is in his second year at Farrell, teaches Thanatology, Contemporary Moral Theology, T.C.M. II and is the freshman guidance counselor. He is also the athletic director, Varsity wrestling coach and J.V. baseball moderator. Father Nevin has also taught at Tappan Zee H.S. He received a B.A. from Pace University QNYCQ and attended St. Joseph's Seminary. Father Nevin enjoys water skiing, camping, canoe- ing, boating and squash. Brother M.D. McCu1lagh, C.EC. Brother McCullagh likes to say he has been at Farrell for almost one year. The entire school is thankful and pleased to see Brother healthy and happy this year at Farrell. He supplies the sophomores with guid- ance and teaches English I Honors. Brother's degrees include a B.A. from Iona College, an M.A. from DePaul University and he has done graduate work in guidance and counseling at Seton Hall University. He has taught in Newfoundland, Chicago, and throughout the New York area. Brother McCullagh moderates the Forensics club and the Band. He enjoys walking, photography, classical music and Broadway-Show tunes. Repition is the mother of learning. . 3 X. 4 . Y ..... , - f . .4 A. , - f,,, W' x K V ,.-27527 5 , Lh'H'AM'H', 1 Mr. Anthony Babe', Silvestro Mr. Silvestro has been at Farrell for eleven years. During this time Mr. Silvestro has taught health and physical education and driver educa- tion. This year Mr. Silvestro is the new chairman ofthe Physical Educa- tion department and continues as the director of driver ed. He has a B.S. in physical education from Missouri Valley College. Mr. Silvestro also continues to coach the varsity baseball team. At home Mr. Silves- tro enjoys spending time with his wife, Maren, coaching his sons, Mat- thew and Mark, in soccer and ice skating and gardening. Mr. Robert Besignano Now in his third year at Farrell, Mr. Besignano teaches health, physical education and driver education. He received his B.S. in physical educa- tion from Brooklyn College. Mr. Ilesignano is the coach of the Varsity basketball team and the J.V. baseball team. When he isn't teaching, he enjoys sports, music, photography, travelingyand spending time with his wife Eileen. PHYSICAL EDUCATIO DEP RT ME T Mr. Louis Baldassano Mr. Baldassano, now in his second year at Farrell, teaches Biology and physical education. He has a B.S. in physical education from the Uni- versity of Bridgeport. Before coming to Farrell, Mr. Baldassano taught at Our Lady Help of Christians grammar school. Mr. Baldassano moder- ates the freshman basketball team and is the assistant Varsity football coach. In his spare time he enjoys sports and history. Au Mr. David Mahon Mr. Mahon is the only new member of the physical ed. department. In addition to teaching physical education, Mr. Mahon also teaches health to freshmen. Mr. Mahon has a B.S. in health and physical education from East Stroudsburg State College. Mr. Mahon is the new coach ofthe freshman cross country and track team. Mr. Mahon enjoys many out- door activities including running, hiking, biking, and traveling. .. 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Ernie Pellegrino, M.R Peter Danke Leader of the Opposition Paul Castellano, M.R Vincent Di Pilato Todd Donato Christopher Fiumano Anthony Giaccio Stephen Giaramita Thomas Gioia John Giovarmone ..- 5 4 . 58 H11 Peter Grosso Richard Imparato Ross LaMorte Louis LaTona Philip Lembo was was -n-If Eugene Schwarzrock Steven Sinisi Anthony LoPresti Louis Martucci Kevin McKeever Joseph Nicotra Ernest Pellegrino vw- Steven Pozza Robert Vinci Thomas Ciano Daniel D'Alessandro Anthony De Monaco John Duffy Timothy Ferguson Michael Foley 2-208 President John Perlman Vice President Charles Gildersleeve Donald Gundacker Larry Smith Robert Harmer James Hession Andrew Kelly Robert Kerwick Joseph Lampiasi Steven Lombardo Martin Mahoney Vito Marrano 60 Michael Marzo Glenn McWilliams James Melillo Donald Muraca Andrew Norberg John Perlman AH ..,, M, 1 .. ll,l ,,,, J Robert Shaw Lawrence Smith Matthew Sullivan John Tarter Thomas Pollio Robert Roesch 1 ,Qin Frank Vaccaro Michael Primiano Michael Russonello Vincent White Joseph Bufalini ,L 4 of y Q 4? , , M Q ag 5 2 2 gw .ff at ' J , Kevin Carr Thomas Carbonaro 2-209 Prime Minister Hon. 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Kevin Roma, M.R Leader of the Opposition Paul Gibneyg M.R tdt' Y ,nsnr . ,4,f, r ' ' H Paul Gibney Charles Hall George Hough Timothy Kelly Michael LaPorta Joseph Mannarino Vincent Martinelli Thomas McGivney Denis Moran Dominick Muschello hz! 3 James Oddo Alfred Pacifico Anthony Pellecchia fws un: Joseph Pigott Peter Reynolds Kevin Roma Thomas Scarcella Glenn Sheehan Joseph Strano Stephen Thompson Philip Ward Kevin Winkworth Michael Andersen Vincent Barcia Lawrence Bligh Richard Bockowski Martin Bowen Kenneth Bropson Robert Campbell John Colella Anthony DeVito Anthony Esposito Andrew Grosso 2-215 Prime Minister Hon. Tony Esposito, M.R Leader of the Opposition Robert Campbell, M.R Emanuel Bulone Steven Carollo Michael Covino Louis Dubrosa I l Robert Fournier Mark Gugliemetti David Guido Thomas Hamm Peter Hottinger ' Stephen Jones Michael Malif Frank Marinaro William Trapani Anthony Varriano Stephen Marrano James Monteleone John Morris Justin Sallusto Daniel Savino Chester Sellitto Peter Wersching Christopher Marsala Paul Montella Vincent Rossi Louis Salvo Ladislav Sekerka Drew Tortoriello Steven Yacovacci Michael Agnello Joseph Baker James Brennan Christopher Christie Michael Ajello Michael Ammirati Charles Anderson Thomas AHSUI1 11512112 fzf fmz :ezzi f ' a w l 2 Q f me f, f -' f,, 'ZW M - f ' Gibirgffaf f v A ., 'iI4s?Q??,' ' 'H .ifiififfi-1 ,, i , 1 ff ' 1 45 if f 2 in X Q A2 QQ Wx gi , Q2 rf 2 I 2-216 Michael Barnes Prime Minister Hon. 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Scotto Daniel Swanson John Vachon Peter Varani Michael Wanamaker - Ralph Aurilia Giulio Bianchi Emilio Brienza David Businelli 3-314 President Carl Carrara Vice President Emilio Brienza James Abate Richard Cardinali Carl Carrara Philip Casciola Michael Cavallo Thomas Coughlan 1 Anthony D'Amato Paul Galiano Louis Gelormino Michael Grillo Rocco Guinta Frank Infantino Philip Lopa M Christopher Socci Andrew Miglianelli John Tesoriero Gregory Montalbano Joseph Occhiogrosso Albert Papa Joseph Polomene Scott Prendergast John Scotto Christopher Tillo 4 ........ ........ df QP , ? 3 , , , S, x H , V5 ' H gl John Brunetti Peter Caruso James Ciccarelli President Chris Geraci Vice President Charles Mantione Ronald Cosentino Mario DiCostanzo Paul D 'Amico Andrew F erencz Christopher Geraci Stephen Illijic N Sean Kavanagh Gregory Lowe Michael Maratea .A .,,,. ,241 ehr f Ralph D'Apuzzo Timothy Finnegan John Green Edward Jacoby John Laub Charles Mantione John Maschenic Glenn Mauriello John Mclnerney Michael Pelucco Andrew Poje Christopher Salerno Michael Schiavo Edward Spall Francis Stoddard Joseph Varone Michael Venezia Michael Wallace Jeffrey .Ward Richard Watson John Yannacci Thomas McNamara Vincent Montanti Philip Nicotra William 0'Donnell Christopher Romano Mia... ,... Each year we dedicate our yearbook to a person or group of people who have influenced us during our years in Farrell. Who has had the greatest effect on us, but each other, so Eff W X' .1 i S 4 . 2 l 35 SST? 'P is 131 In a fit of conceit, the Monsignor Farrell High School Class of 1982 has decided to dedicate this year 's CORNERSTONE to each other: the class of '82. if Wx N -91-T T '40 ,gf ' E p oi . i . is E N x Ae ' M . N - Us 'rf '..-:x 5' .Z MN 1 'l' Mi-r2'::: .::'3:::ff5: S i gf s mam w... K Q x sf .. f A ' X isnfi-fnffii imwwf - , . ., -MS muff if 37 ff f V aff ,X , f ig 'A ww ffzf ffi V WW! f U Nyyiwfifl -?WfgV'f Z,Wg:,,,zwWg,ffWwM, V fnwwf. , I ii ,f o ,yn I ,4l'fvs ,. lb 1 B asf- 6 Nx ,A-Q 4 ...W Y 1 'TN 75-1 Ai Q:-gl ! 99 fwmleilnwl gm' my miriam fe .nu 1 A H Q3 Q9 N, K. L i i I xiii nv A'-N-W... N 104 105 it V i , s Y. 3 fi! w Nw 'IO im 474 .Y w 'XX K N . X 'fy w- , fn I il ,J m I -1- we 109 A ,W MM . ff fn W' x Www Sa be-. U RN 4 3 wif M Nt? 'I-ww. b v . 112 3 I I I I I I I I I I I I 4 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Q4 il , 'rf 'a THOMAS M. ABATE Intramural Football 1, 2, 3, In- tramural Basketball 1, 2, 3, In- tramural Racquetball 2, 3, Var- sity Wrestling 3, 12th Man Tom is interested in sports, par- ticipates in CYO Basketball, and enjoys heavy metal music You don't know what it's like, you don't have a clue, ifyou did, you'd find yourself doing the things we do. -Judas Priest ROBERT J. ABBRUZZI Intramural Football 1, 2, 3, In- tramural Basketball 1, 2, 3, In- tramural Bowling 1, Key Club 3, ll-, 12th Man . . . Robert, who en- joys rock music, skiing, and pho- tography, acts as a CCD teacher and a J.V Baseball coach. He hopes to study computer sci-. ence at Potsdam . . . Bf3, CAM, BRUZER, SUMMER OF '81, D.M. . . . Though it's always been with me, I must tear down the wall and let it be. -Kansas DAVID R ACOCELLA Intramural Football 1, 2, Intra- mural Basketball 2, Intramural Racquetball 2, 3, 4. . . David en- joys all sports and participates in CYO Basketball. MICHAEL J. ALBA Intramural Racquetball 1, 2, In- tramural Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, J.V Football 1, 2 Michael, who plans to attend Fordham and study pre-med., enjoys base- ball, football, Waterskiing, mu- sic, and cars Thanks Mom and Dad for all your help. THOMAS R. AGNELLO Intramural Bowling 1, 2, 3, Ka- rate 3, Baseball 1 Thomas enjoys parties, concerts, beauti- ful girls, and photography. He plans to attend Stoney-Brook and wishes to become an electri- cal engineer . . . k'My life is free now, my life is clear, I love you sweet leaf, though you can't hear. -Black Sabbath JOSEPH T. ALLEVA Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Football 1, 2, Karate 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Joseph enjoys mu- sic, especially Elvis Costello and The Police. 'iii .f -ay f I err! 45 .. fa is QW Em: Q41 I? , ,M ' V. Q-af' ,. . xf 'ffafw xg? ,.-Q.. 'K Q . fa fe, QQ, aww JOSE M. AMOR Track 1, Intramural Football 2, Intramural Basketball 3 . . . Jose is interested in building, basketball, football, rock mu- sic, and science fiction. He plans to be an engineer or a draftsman . . . Life is too short, so get all you can while you can. DAVID T. ARMSTRONG Varsity Swim Team l, 2, Intra- mural Basketball l, 2, 3, Intra- mural Football l, 2 . .. David, who intends to study mechani- cal engineering, enjoys motor- cross, playing CYO Basketball, and listening to music. ANDREW L. ALONSO Intramural Basketball and Football 1, 2, Karate 3, 4, Ninja 3, 4. . .Andrew enjoys the art of bass playing, karate, and The Cuzn's. He has been involvcd with thc March of Dimes and hc plans to attend Cortland You can tell me that I got no class. Look around and sec who's laughing last. -Rush GREGORY T. ALVAREZ Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, J.V. Football 1, 2, Varsity Foot- ball 3, 4, Homeroom President 1, Junior Ring Chairman 3, Big Brother 4, Student Council President 4 . . . Gregory enjoys music, football, basketball, and has participated in the Iona Leadership Council in Sept. '8l. He hopes to attend Cornell Uni- versity and pursue a career in law. . . L'Good morning and may I have your announcements please. STEPHEN VV. ARLETH Electronics Club I, 2, 3, 4, I.T.V. fHead Technicianj 2, 3, 4, Intra- mural Iiowling 1, 2, 3, 4, C.M.G. 2, 3, 4 . . . Stephen is interested in computer hardware design, baseball, and teaching CCD. He plans to study electrical engi- necring at Cooper Union . . . If you can't do it now, wait a min- ute and try again. LANCE R ARMSTRONG History Club 1, Track Team 2, 3, 4 . . . Playing soccer, reading sci- ence fiction, and listening to Rush are a few of Lance's hob- bies . . . In your head is the an- swer - let it guide you along. Let your heart be the anchor and the beat of your song. - Rush 117 RALPH G. ATIQANASI Ping-Pong Club 1, Spanish Club 2, Intramural Bowling 1, 2, 3, 4, Photography Club 2, Chess Club . . . Ralph enjoys listening to the Beatles and the Doors. He hopes to attend Cornell and study as- tronomy. . . The Cosmos is all that is, or ever was, or ever will be. 'Q W. A. BACCIGALUPI Track 1, Intramural Racquet- ball 1, 2 . . . William enjoys fine dining, money and classy cars. He plans to attend Pace Univer- sity. . . I live my life like there's no tomorrow. MICHAEL A. AVERSA Freshman Basketball, Varsity Wrestling 2, Intramural Bowling 1, 2, 3, 4, Homeroom President and Student Council Rep. 3, 12th Man . . . Michael is a mem- ber of the 123rd PAL Boxing staff, a CYO Assistant Coach and is interested in basketball and cars. He intends to study psychology or medicine at SUNY. . .8f28f80,J.P,VOLBE, J.N.S.T., J.T.H.C. MICHAEL A. BAKER Varsity Swim Team 1, 2, Intra- mural Football and Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Michael's interests include Pro and College Foot- ball, baseball, basketball, and listening to the Rolling Stones. He plans a career in computer science and business adminis- tration . . . Baker Street, Jerry Rafferty, City to City. ANTHONY W. BAYER Intramural Football, Bowling, Basketball 1, 2, 12th Man Anthony plays the guitar and is interested in all sports. He plans to pursue a career in ac- counting at St. John's Universi- ty. . . Live for today, for tomor- row may never come. -1436 Mouse PHILIP J. BERRAN Cross-Country 1, Track and Field 1, 2, 3, 4, Science Fiction Club 4, Chess Club 4 . . . Phllip's special interests include phys- ics, mathematics, science fic- tion, and chess . . . But he would think of something. - Arthur C. Clarke RICHARD A. BIANCHI J.V. Bowling 2, Intramural Bowling 1, 2, Intramural Foot- ball 1, 2, 3, Intramural Basket- ball 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Richard's per- sonal interests include rock mu- sic, football, baseball, basketball, and partying. He plans to study engineering or computer science at a State Uni- versity . . . Thanks Mom and Dad I've been dazed and confused for so long itls not true. -Led Zeppelin 7 . - I WX. , - it 71: All . fl , ,Q it 'LAS-,. X - A 7, . 1 .. , wa Ky-3 X '- ROBERT'-J. BIRNBACHV' Track and Field 1, Intramural Basketball and Football 1, 2, 3, Varsity Wrestling 2, 3, 4, Class President .. . Robert partici- pates in Judo and the YMCA and he enjoys all kinds of music, weightlifting, and sports. He would like to study Business Ad- ministration and someday go into business for himself. f ,VV .Q MICHAEL BOFFARDI Michaels interests include bik- ing, listening to music, swim- ming, and horseback riding. He would like to pursue a career in computer science or engineering at the Polytechnic Institute . . . I don't know. -Ozzy Oz- bourne MARK R BONGIORNO National Honor Society 3, 4 fPresident 41, Cornerstone 1, 2, 3, 4 fllnderclassmen Editor 3, Senior Section Editor 41, I,T.V. '1, 2, 3, Intramural Racquetball 1, 3, Math Team 3, 4, H.R. Pres. 1, H.R. Rep. 2, H.R. V.R 3, 35 Neediest Families 2, 3, 4, Ring Day Committee 3, Bookstore 3, 4, Who's Who, Student Ex- change 3, Iona Leadership and Action Workshops, Homecom- ing Mark is an Emergency Room volunteer and hopes to at- tend Princeton University to pursue a career in medicine . . . B.C.B., 3f2f79, don't worry, I have plenty of time, Y.T.U.C., express mail. THOMAS G. BIANCHI .IV Football 2, Varsity Football 3, 4, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, lfshcr Society 3, 4, Student Exchange 3, 4, Ski Club 4, Class President 4. . . Sports, cars, girls, and mu- sic are some of Thomas' inter- ests. He wishes to pursue a ca- reer in science at New York I'ni- versity . . . To be a champion, you must go in a challenger and come out a victor. JOHN D. BLOMQUIST Varsity Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4 tVice Presi- dent 4J, Student. Council, H.R. V.R 2, H.R. Pres. 3, H.R. Rep. 4, Cornerstone 3, 4, Emercency Care Team 2, 3, Spanish Club 2, 3, 35 Neediest Families 2, Mis- sions 2, Ring Day Committee 3, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . John, who is an American Legion say Finalist and Who's Who commended student, attended the Iona Leadership Confer- ence. He is also a CYO referee, Life Boy Scout, and he enjoys skiing, baseball, football, and basketball. He would like to pursue a career in law or busi- ness . . . Quotation confesses inferiority. -Ralph Waldo Em- erson 119 20 RICHARD B. BRAISTED Electronics Club 2, 3, 4, Stage Crew 2, 3, 4, History Club 1, Mis- sions 2, Chess Club 4 . . . Rich- ard follows the Seattle Mariners and enjoys British Rock-n-Roll, baseball, and football , . . The time will come when you see we're all one, and life flows on within you and without you. - George Harrison EDWARD S. BRENNAN Football 1, 2, 3, 12th Man, Intra- murals 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Eddie plans to attend a State College. ROCCO A. BORGHETTI Intramural Football 1, 2, Intra- mural Basketball 1, 2, 3, Fresh- man Track, Usher Society, Big Brother, Homecoming, Class President4. . . Rocco has been a CCD teacher and he enjoys sports and reading Tolkien. He hopes to become a corporate lawyer and attend Fordham University. . . We are planets to each other, drifting in our orbits to a brief eclipse. Each of us a world apart, alone, yet together, like two passing ships. -Rush PETER E BRADLEY Photography Club 1, Band 2, Karate 3, Intramurals . . . Peter plays the guitar and enjoys Heavy Metal Madness and draw- ing. He plans to become a com- mercial illustrator and attend Rochester Institute of Technol- ogy . . . What went wrong with your hair'?', -Docs, inspired by Ozzy M. A. BRANDOFINO Freshman and J.V Track 1, 2, Intramural football 1, 2, 3, In- tramural racquetball 4, Home- room President 1, Big Brother, 12th Man . . . Mike has coached St. Teresa Little League base- ball and has taught CCD. He en- joys football, baseball, racquet- ball, and Rock-n-Roll, and plans to attend Pace University for ac- counting. . . 4f26f81, L.R.M.B,, Brando , KP, Gonk . . . These are the Best of Times -Styx FRANCIS J. BRENNAN Track 1, 2, Science Fiction Club 2, 3, Bookstore 3, 4, Cornerstone 4 . . . Frank is involved in scout- ing and is an assistant in St. Charles soccer. His hobbies are cars, archery, vans, camping, hunting, and hiking, and he plans to attend Syracuse Uni- versity for forestry . .. 'KTO be green is to be happy , Stump Cove, ZAP. . . Ifyou want to get to heaven, you've got to raise a little hell. ROBERT G. BRENNAN Intramural Basketball and Bowling l, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Football 1, 3, Biology Club 2, I.T.V. 3 . . . Robert is a basket- ball coach and he plays CYO Basketball. He enjoys bowling, tennis, basketball, and music - especially the Police, Van Ha- len, and Yes. He plans to go into aerospace or aeronautical engi- neering . . . And you may find time will blind you. This is just to remind you - all is meant to be. -Yes ANTHONY BUCCIGROSSI Freshman Track, Varsity Track and Field 2, 3, 4, Big Brother 4, Usher Society 4, Bookstore 3, 4, New York State Textbooks 3, In- tramurals 1, 2, Horizons 3, 4, Homecoming 4 . . . Tony's activi- ties include tutoring, T.C.M., and the FA.L. A member of the National Honor Society, Antho- ny is an Eagle Scout and is the All State High Jump Champion. His hobbies are cartooning, sports, guitar playing, and he plans to go into medicine or com- puter science . . . 2f22f80, Grandma, My Family, Mr. T. . . . A quitter never wins and a win- ner never quits. -E.T. ANTHONY D. CAFARO Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 . . .Tony is active in CYO Basketball, and he is an intramural coach at Holy Child. He enjoys golf and cars, and he plans to major in science at Rutgers . . . Buick, lf 20f80, 2,300, 3R's, 15x . . . My other world is only half a mile away . . . It's just a half a mile away. -Billy Joel A. J. CALICCHIO III J .V. Baseball 2, Varsity Baseball 4, Usher Society 4, Student Council 3, 4, H.R. VR 4, Intra- murals 1, 2, 3, 4, Ski Club 4, Stu- dent Exchange 3, 4, Homecom- ing, Big Brother, 12th Man, Prom Committee, Senior Year Rep . . . John's hobbies include disco dancing, cars, girls, eating Italian food, and coaching Little League Baseball. He plans to at- tend Villanova and study pre- law. . . Thanks T.B., J.V., A.D., The Neighborhood , Get a job , Where's your future? , Thanks DXG, JXM, WYL? WYF? UGNF!! . . . 'gMany people know where to go, but only a few know how to get there! --J.C. KEVIN A. BRUNS J.V. Football 1, 2, Varsity Foot- ball 3, 4, Weightlifting 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 4, Usher Society 3 . . . Kevin plays in the BA.L. and he enjoys all sports, especially football. His hobbies include music and cars, and he plans to study account- ing at Seton Hall , . . Play me or trade me. S. J. BURGHARDT French Club 2, 3, Science Fic- tion Club 1, 2, Usher Society 3, 4, Varsity Wrestling 3, 4, Intra- mural Football and Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Racquet- ball 2 . . . Steve, who enjoys all sports, is involved injudo at the YMCA. He also enjoys weight- lifting and listening to music, and he plans to go into either computers or physics . . . 'KWhen the going gets tough, the tough get going, and I get left behind. ,J . Q . f' 35 K+ Heat' .22 . ' . ff - 'Z' A A I M' J - 121 22 RICHARD M. CAMERON Cross-Country 1, Indoor and Outdoor Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Foren- sics Club 2, 3, Usher Society 3, 4, 35 Neediest Families 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Rich- ard is a member of the St. Clare's Youth Ministry Organi- zation. He enjoys football, bas- ketball, track, and hopes to ma- jor in computer science . . . Take it easy baby take it as it comes. -The Doors KENNETH T. CANAVAN Biology Club 2, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, 12th Man .. . Kenneth teaches CCD and plans to be- come a chemical engineer. He enjoys classic cars, rock music, and hockey . . . T Bird, Good times, bad times, Pennsylvania Man ROBERT G. CANNON Chess Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Corner- stone 2, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Football Statistician 2, 12th Man . . . Robert is a member of the Sacred Heart Men's Choir and wishes to major in computer science. He was a finalist in the Marine ROTC Scholarship and he enjoys chess, all sports, and music . . . Take it as it comes, specialize in having fun. - J.M. STEVEN A. CAPOGNA Student Council 3, Intramural Football, Intramural Basketball 2, 3 . . . Steve enjoys listening to heavy metal rock, and plans to attend the Merchant Marine A- cademy They don't got a thing on me, I'm running wild, I'm running free. -Iron Maid- en JOSEPH D. CAMPBELL Graphics 1, Intramural Bowling 1, 2, 3, 4, Biology Club 2, Mission Club 3, 4, Cornerstone 3, 4, Na- tional Honor Society 3, 4, H.R. Pres. 4, Who's Who, Omega 4 . . . Joe is a volunteer at a nursing home, a tutor, and a CCD teach- er. His interests include collect- ing Beatle records, reading, movies, and bowling . . . GOOSE , C.C.D. 4, BGL, 331!3f 9, The Group . . . You should have been there. -Dr. Winston O'Boogie MICHAEL E CARELLI Band 1, 2, Intramural Football 1, 2, French Club 2, I.T.V 3, 4, Cornerstone 3, 4, Intramural Basketball 2 . . . Michael enjoys football, fishing, Rock-n-Roll, and The Who . . . Like that , Ed's Boat Rentals, J .N., Scar- meat . . . We Won't Get Fooled Again! -The Who JOHN M. CARINI Varsity Swim Team 1, 2, 3, 4, Freshman Swim Team, Intramu- ral Football 1, 2, 4, Intramural Basketball l, 2, 3, 4. . .John en- joys listening to E.L.O., the Beach Boys, and Bruce Spring- steen and is a Met, Oiler, and Packer fan . , . Havin a Party , Good Vibrations , Tryin To Keep The Summer Alivew, Hor- ace Wimpf' JAMES. J. CATALANO J.V Soccer 1, 2, Varsity Soccer 3, 4, Key Club 3, Intramural Football 1, H.R. V.R 3. . .Jimmy enjoys music from the '60's and auto mechanics. He hopes to study engineering at Manhattan College ... 8f8f80, 65 T-B ... Ulf the doors of perception were cleansed, man could see things as they truly are, infinite. - Nietzsche KEVIN J. CARMINE Camera Club 1, Intramural Bowling 3, 2,30 Club 2, 4. . . Ke- vin enjoys photography and traveling. He wishes to study law at Boston University . . . RES IPSA LOQUITARV M. J. CARPINELLO X-Country 1, 2, 3, 4, Indoor and Outdoor Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Intra- mural Bowling l, 2, 3, 4, Intra- mural Basketball l, Intramural Football l . . . Mike's hobbies in- clude racquetball and skiing. He would like to major in busi- ness. R. T. CASTELLANO J.V Football 1, 2, Varsity Foot- ball 3, H.R. Pres. 1, H.R. VR 4 Ray enjoys playing tennis with Br. Sullo, being self-em- ployed, listening to Richie Blackmore and Ronnie James Dio, and knowing that the world is full of Kings and Queens, who blind your eyes, then steal your dreams. Ray plans to find fulfillment in what- ever he does . . . ucookie cous- ins , Sunshine, The Park 'Hcause I'm looking for adven- ture, and whatever comes my way so like a true nature child, I was born to be WILD. - CRAZY RAY MICHAEL J. CATELLO Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Con- cert Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Dance Band 2, 3, 4, Wind Ensemble 4, Choir 4 . . . Mike is a CCD teacher and he enjoys playing the trumpet. He plans to study physics in col- lege Eece Play the melody, don't over-arrange, don't make life difficult. -J. Gleason 123 24 D. J. CELENTANO Cross-Country Track 1, 2, 3, 4, IndoorfOutdoor Track Team 1, 2, 3, 4, Physics Team 3 . . . Dom, who was awarded Second Hon- ors in the Iona College Physics Contest, enjoys reading, run- ning, and walking. He plans to study biochemical engineering at a State University. RICHARD M. CHIARINI Intramural Bowling 1, 2, 3, 4, Missions 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Math Team 3, 4, Cornerstone 4, Who's Who Rich has been the recipient of the General Excellence Award all four years of high school. He is a volunteer at the Eger Nurs- ing Home and he enjoys Beatles' music, baseball, math, and sci- ence. Rich plans to study pre- med . . . A conspiracy ofsilence speaks louder than words. - Rev. Thumbs Ghurkin PAUL J. CINKO Intramural Bowling 3, 4, Nation- al Honor Society 3, 4, Intramu- ral Basketball 3, Science Fiction Club 2, 3, 4, Freshman Track . . . Paul enjoys drawing, Rock-n- Roll, science fiction and graph- ics novels, New Wave, football, and softball. He has received two awards from the Red Cross honoring his volunteer work. Paul also plans to study engi- neering at Cooper Union . . . Rock on lovers everywhere be- cause that's basically it. -- Wings JOHN M. CIOCCO History Club 1, 2, Stamp and Coin Club 1, Science Fiction Club 3, 4, Usher Society 3, 4, Electronics Club 4, Cornerstone 4, Intramural Bowling 4 . . . John, who is a member of the Staten Island Stage and Concert Bands, enjoys music, model building, sports, movies, scl- ence fiction, and being with The Group. He will attend St. John's University in the fall and he plans to become a lawyer to someday work in the govern- ment .. . Thanks M 81 D . . . Don't worry what other people think, it's your life. STEVEN A. CERTO Freshman Basketball, Varsity Basketball 4, Big Brother 4 . . . Steve is an intramural coach for St. Teresa Basketball and he en- joys music, sports, reading, and electronics. He has been award- ed several commendations for his excellence in the French lan- guage. Steve also plans to study electrical engineering and com- puter science at M.I.T. or Coo- per Union . . . g'All are not Huntsmen who can blow the Huntsman's horn. -Genesis ANTHONY S. CIRIANO Intramural Football and Bowl- ing 1, Intramural Basketball 2, 3 . . . Anthony is a West Shore Lit- tle League Baseball coach and enjoys basketball, football, hockey, and mechanical work. He plans to attend a State Uni- versity and major in business and computer science. . . Good friends are for a lifetime. IAN A. CLEMENTS Cross-Country Track 1, 2, 3, 4 fCaptain 41, IndoorfOutdoor Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Bowling 2, 3, Usher 's Society 3 . . . Ian, who enjoys basketball, has participated in the National French Contest . . . K'Who is No- No wimp KEVIN J. CONNOLLY Racquetball 1, 2, 3, 4, Freshman Track, Judo 4, Photo Club, Year- book Staff 3, French Club 2, 3, National Honor Society 3, 4, Coach and Usher at St. Charles . . . Kevin competed in the Na- tional French Contest and likes to weightlift and go to rock con- certs. He plans to study busi- ness administration in college. ANTHONY J. CONTE Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3, VR 1, Representative 3 . . . An- thony likes to attend rock con- certs fheavy metalj, read and play basketball. In the fall, he plans to go to Stonybrook The only way to feel the noise is when it's good and loud -- Motorhead ANDREW E COPPULA Intramural Football 2, 3, Intra- mural Basketball 2, 3, 4 . . . Andy enjoys listening to Van Ha- len, hanging out, working, and playing sports. He would like to be an engineer. . . I found the simple life ain't so simple, when I jumped out on that road' - Van Halen GREGORY A. CONLIN Intramural Bowling 1, 2, 3, In- tramural Football l, 2, Intramu- ral Racquetball 3, 4, Corner- stone 2, 4, Ski Club, Computer Club, 12th Man Greg has participated in the National Council of Social Studies and lists as his interests skiing, scu- ba diving, racquetball and all types of rock music. He plans to major in computer science in Potsdam K'It's Good To Be Out JOHN J. CORBO Stamp and Coin Club 1, Treasur- er 4, Eagle Boy Scout . . . John likes to read, collect stamps and swim. He has two community service certificates ofhonor and plans to be a computer program- mer in the future . . . If we al- low ourselves to forget the past, we are destined to repeat it. 125 PHILIP R. CORVO 35 Neediest Families 1, 2, 3, 4, H.R. VP 1, H.R. Rep. 2, Math Team 3, 4, Usher Society 3, 4, Track 1, Football Video Crew 2, 3, 4, CCD Teacher, Tutor. . . Phil has won a NMSQT Letter of Commendation and wishes to go to N.Y.U. to be a neuro-surgeon. He enjoys karate, robots, eating, science fiction and girls . , . SOMF, 2-14-81, NINJA, ALPHA- OMEGA Thank You Mom and Dad, I Love You Both .. . Life Is An Endoplasmic Recticu- lum -PC. S. T. COSTANZO J.V. Soccer 1, Ping-Pong 1, 2, In- tramural Bowling 1, 2, 3, 4 QCap- tain 31 . . . Sal enjoys racquet- ball, hard rock music and fish- ing, and plans to major in computer science at Rutgers. WILLIAM R CROWE National Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, Newspaper 3, 4 fEdi- torj, Spanish Club 2, Golf Team 3, 4, Intramural Bowling 2, 3, 4, Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Forensics 2, CYO Basketball . . , Bill won the Service Award in Freshman year and likes golf, basketball, baseball and bowl- ing. He would like to study to be an accountant at Georgetown. KEITH N. CURTACHIO President of Emergency Care Team 1, 2, 3, 4, Yearbook 3, 4. . . Keith has done volunteer work at Seaview Hospital and is cap- tain ofthe First Aid and Rescue Squad of S.I. He enjoys riflery, aquatics, video and computers. He plans to be a computer engi- neer. WSW Www JAMES M. CURCI Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Football 1, 2, 3 , . . James enjoys playing CYO Bas- ketball, football, baseball and listening to disco. He plans to be a computer programmer . . . Some people say I'm crazy but I only want to have a good time. THOMAS C. CURTIS Freshman, J .V and Varsity Bas- ketball, 12th Man, Freshman Track, Intramural Bowling and Football . . . Tom was an intra- mural coach at U.L.S.S. and he enjoys cooking, racquetball, basketball, football and body surfing. He plans to study engi- neering . , . I am naked and far from home. -J.B. MARK M. CUTANEO Usher Society 3, 4, Big Brother 4, J.V. and Varsity Football, In- tramural Racquetball 3, 4, In- tramural Basketball 2, 3, 4, In- tramural Bowling 4, Student Council Advisor, CYO Basket- ball and Baseball, Parish Teen Club. . .Mark has been an intra- mural coach and he enjoys ski- ing, football, basketball, and racquetball. He plans to attend Geneseo College . . . Kaity bar the door. -Neb Chap. 3, 11-14 EUGENE A. CUTOLO Band 1, 2, Biology Club 1, 2, 3, Library Club 1, 2, 3, Stamp and Coin Club 1, 2, Cornerstone 1, Judo Team 4, Forensics Club fPres. 4, V.P 31, H.R. President 4 .. . Eugene, who is a four-time trophy and medal winner for the Forensics Team, is a lector at St. Clare 's Parish and enjoys music, stamps, and taking care of ani- mals. He plans to pursue a ca- reer in veterinary medicine at Farmingdale Thanks Mom and Dad ROBERT S. CUTRONA Photo Club 1, 2, Photo Staffl, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Racquetball . . . Robert enjoys photography, ski- ing, and driving. He plans to study engineering at Rutgers . . . I'll do it later. DANIEL N. DAISAK J .V Baseball 2, Varsity Baseball 3, 4, J.V. Basketball 2, Big Brother 4, Omega 4, 12th Man, Intramural Football 1, H.R. V.l-I 1 . . . Daniel's interests include music and sports, and he plans to major in architectural engi- neering at S.U.N.Y Many journeys end here, but the se- crets told the same. Life isjust a candle, and a dream must give it flame. -Rush CARL CUTTITA I.T.V. 1, 2, 3, Dance Committee 1, 2, Drama Club 2, 4, Science Fiction Club 3, 4, French Club 2, 3. . .Carl enjoys theatre and has been in plays at St. Joseph Hill, St. J0hn's Villa,St. John By The Sea. He was a member of the Richmond Musical Players and Temporary Repertory Players. Carl, who also enjoys Rocky Horror, Dungeons and Dragons, and Godspell, plans to study the arts Eggo, No Problems , Eddie, SQUENTSQUENT, S8.95! PAUL J. DANKE Varsity Wrestling 3, 4, Freshman Swim Team 1, Varsity Swim Team 1, 2, National Honor Soci- ety 3, 4, Big Brother 4, Usher So- ciety 3, 4, 12th Man, Omega . . . Paul is involved in his Parish Team Center and is a CCD teach- er. He plans on attending Georgetown University and be- come a doctor . . . Off on your way, hit the open road. There is magic at your fingers. -Rush 127 uri ARTHUR W. DAUNT Track and Field 1, 2, 3, 4, Cross- Country 3, 4, Biology Club 1, Big Brother 4 . . . Arthur, who is a National Merit Semifinalist, en- joys hiking, boating, reading, and running. He plans to major in biology in college If a man does not keep pace with his companions, perhaps it is be- cause he hears a different drum- mer. Let him step to the music he hears, however measured or far away. -Thoreau ALBERT M. D'AVANZO Dance Committee 1, 2, 3, Intra- mural Football and Bowling 1, 2 Albert's interests include rock music, cars, and ancient Egyptian artifacts. He plans to major in law at Harvard . . . Maybe we'll change, offered the chance, to finally unlearn our lessons and alter our stance. -Yes M. J. DEGENHARDT French Club 2, 3, Stamp and Coin Club 1, Intramural Bowling 1, 3, Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3, Intramural Football 1, 2, Cor- nerstone 4 . . . Michael, the re- cipient of two National French Contest Merit Awards, is a vol- unteer for the March of Dimes and a member of Project Omega. He plans to be a pre-law major at Vassar College . . . 1722, This is true. . . . Take it as it comes. --Jim Morrison ROBERT A. DE MARCO Football Statistician 2, 4, Intra- mural Football and Basketball 2, Missions 2, Model Railroad Club 2 . . . Bob's hobbies are computers, old films, and sci- ence, and he enjoys playing foot- ball, softball, and racquetball. Bob plans to major in medicine at a State University. . . Luvya Mom and Dad - Thanks for ev- erything , Bert, Rascal Club, Snack Bar . . . When you don't give in all you got, you have no one to blame but yourself. JOSEPH DELSANTE JR. J.V basketball 2, Varsity Bas- ketball 3, 4, Key Club 3, 4, Ome- ga 4, Big Brother 4, Intramurals 1, 12th Man 4, Olympic Day Committee 3, St. Ann Intramu- ral Coach and Referee .. . Joe enjoys all sports, music, sleep- ing, and the Philadelphia Fly- ers. He has a CCD Teaching Cer- tificate and plans to major in business law at Potsdam . . . KP, 24, Deli Though my eyes could see, I still was a blind man. -Kansas EDWARD L. DEMATTIA Track and Field 1, Varsity Track and Field 2, 3, 4, Missions 2, Omega 4, Intramurals 1, Home- coming 4 . . . Ed enjoys all sports, especially running, ten- nis, and paddleball. His hobbies are coin collecting and salt wa- ter fishing. The recipient of a CYO Service Award and a Marty Celic Scholarship, Ed plans to be an engineer or a computer programmer . . . 7 flt, MCA, 41, 9f25f81, I love it! . . . Quit- ters never win and winners nev- er quit. MARTIN R. DE MONTE J.V. Football 1, 2, Varsity Foot- ball 3 . . . Marty likes to dance, lift weights, and listen to music. He plans to attend DeVry Tech- nical Institute . . . I didn't pay the price. -I,.B. JAMES M. DI GIACOMO Intramural Football 1, Intramu- ral Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Tennis Team 2, 3, 4 ...K Iames plans to attend Binghamton State Ifnl- versity. we-ma. 5, 91473- PETER E DENZLER Cornerstone l, 2, 3, 4 fUnder- classmen Editor 3, Activities Editor 4j, History Club 1, 2, 3, Stamp and Coin Club l, 2, 3, Lat- in Club 2, 3, Biology Club 2, 3, Chess Club l, 2, 3, St. Clare's Al- ter Boy Society. . . I-'eter's hob- bies are coin and stamp collect- ing and he enjoys racquetball, tennis, and golf. Peter also likes to travel and read. ANDREW DI PADOVA Intramural Racquetball l, 2, In- tramural Basketball and Foot- ball 1, 2, 3 . . . Andrew, who en- joys sports and photography, is a volunteer at the Staten Island Hospital Dental Clinic. He plans to pursue a career in den- tistry. . . I move as fast as I can, I like to get around, I'm crazy like a madman, my feet don't touch the ground. -Judas Priest A. R DI TOMMASO J.V and Varsity Football 1, 2, 3, 4 fCaptain 4J, National Honor Society 3, 4, Intramural Basket- ball 1, 2, 3, 4, Big Brother, Key Club, Intramural Racquetball 2, 3, 4 . . . Anthony, who is the Treasurer of the National Honor Society, was the recipient of the Sophomore Football Award for the Most Consistent Defensive Linesman. He plans to major in the science field at college . . . Dip, Hit, Lift and Extend. - fNeb. Ch. 1 11-131 GARRETT J. DOLAN J.V. and Varsity Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Track and Field l, 3, Omega 4, Big Brother 4, 35 Neediest Families 3, 4, Usher Society 3, Olympic Day Committee 3, 12th Man 4, Intramural Football 1, H.R. President 4 . .. Garret, who is a Babe Ruth umpire and a CYO Basketball referee, en- joys all sports and music. He plans to major in engineering at a State University. 129 WILLIAM E DOLAN Student Council 2, Intramural Bowling 1, 2, Intramural Basket- ball 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Foot- ball 1, 2, Big Brother Society, Ping Pong Club 1 William, who plays baseball and CYO basketball, enjoys all sports and listening to music. He plans to major in business administra- tion at St. John's University. . . We're having a party -South- side Johnny. MARTIN J. EGAN Track 1 . . . Marty enjoys sports and rock music in his spare time . . . Take it as it comes. JOHN ESPOSITO J.V. Football 1, 2, Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, 12th Man 4, H.R. President 4 . . . John, who enjoys playing the guitar, listen- ing to music, and playing all sports, plans to major in com- puter science at Stony Brook University. . . I.Q,.FFg R.D.I.G.g I.H.J.G.gJ 1... Soon we'll be away from here, step on the gas and wipe that tear away, one sweet dream came true. -The Beatles MICHAEL E FALSONE Racquetball . .. Michael plans to attend DeVry Technical Insti- tute and become a computer technician . . . My Jalopyg The Real Meg R.H.I-TS., Mort, E 81 Jg Jawe, G.T.A.g Mom and Dad . . . Rock and Roll fills the hole in my head. GARY R. DRAKE J.V. Hockey, Varsity Hockey, Intramural Football, 12th Man Gary hopes to study engi- neering at Buffalo University. . . M.H.L.,12f22f80,M.G.A.gD.B.g N.N . . . Strike out to reach a mountain, be so nice on the out- side, but inside keep ambition. -The Who JAMES J. ELIA Intramural Bowling and Basket- ball 1, 2, Intramural Football 1, Ping-Pong Club . . . James, who is a CCD teacher and baseball coach, enjoys rock music, clas- sic cars, parties, and girls. He plans to major in business at a State University. . .T-Bird, 1f1f 81g Led Zeppeling Bod-A-Bing, 390f300 Good times, bad times, you know I've had my share. -Led Zeppelin SCOTT D. FARRELL Freshman Cross-Country, Varsi- ty Cross-Country 2, 3, 4, News- paper 1 . . . Scott enjoys running and listening to Bruce Spring- steen, and he plans to study business , . . l'It's a town full of losers, and I'm pulling out of here to win -Bruce ANTHONY D. FEA Track 1, Intramurals 2, Karate Club 2, 3, Ski Trip 2, 3, 4, Ski Club 4, Ushers 3, 4, Big Brother 4, 12th Man 4, Prom Committee 4, Homecoming 4 . . . Tony's fa- vorite interests are skiing, dis- cotheques, The Doors, Seaside Heights. VW.'s, Fast Chevys and Olds. He plans to study engi- neering at SUNY at Albany . . . Do it while you can because someday you might not be able to do it -AF KEVIN W. FAWCETT Track 1, 2, Cross-Country 1, 2, Cornerstone 4, Ski Trip 2, 3, 4 . . .Kevin has coached in thc St. Teresa and East Shore Little Leagues. He enjoys playing all sports and listening to The Cars, Styx, and Pat Benatar. He plans to study architecture at R.I-il . . . Those who dream of feasting wake to lamentationl' -C.T. II PETER J. FEENEY Freshman Swim Team, Varsity Swim Team 1, 2, 3, 4 fco-captain 4j, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. . . Pe- ter plans to major in engineering 'LThe door's open, but the ride it ain't free. -B. Spring- steen ROBERT L. FERONE JR. J.V. and Varsity Baseball, Intra- mural Football 1, 2, Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Bob plays American Legion Baseball for Tappen Post and he loves all competitive sports. He plans to major in engineering at the Uni- versity of South Florida. . . MCD IB , DMV , 9f9f80, Petey , Kash , Pad , Oscar ANTHONY V FERRARO Ping Pong Club 1, Intramural Football, Basketball and Bowl- ing 1, 2, 3, 4, Varsity Wrestling 2, 3, 4, J.V. Soccer 4, National Hon- or Society 2, 3, 4 . . . Tony, who bowls Saturday mornings, en- joys good music, playing the pi- ano, all sports, Reebs, cars, and High Class. He has won Italian and Physics Awards and he plans to attend Columbia to be- come a doctor . . . Style is the man himself. Thanks Mom and Dad. 131 'WW BRIAN T. FOLEY Freshman Track, Intramural Football 1, 2, Intramural Bas- ketball 1, 2, 3, 4. . . Brian enjoys playing all sports, listening to music and being with good friends. He plans to attend a State University and major in business . . . K'Upon us all, a lit- tle rain must fall. -Led Zeppe- lin JOHN J. FOWLER Intramural Football 1, 2, Intra- mural Basketball 1, 2 . . . John lists music and rock concerts as his special interests. He will ma- jor in business at college Communication breakdown, it's always the same, having a nervous breakdown, drive you insane. -Led Zeppelin ROBERT J. FISHER Freshman Basketball, J.V. Bas- ketball l, Varsity Basketball 2, 3, 4, J.V. Baseball 1, Varsity Baseball 3 Bob's hobby is sports and he plans to become an accountant or enter the com- puter field. . . 'LI wish I had nev- er come here. CHARLES J. FODERA Varsity Hockey 2, 3, 4, Intramu- ral Football and Basketball 1, 2, 3, 12th Man 4. . . Charles is a St. Teresa basketball coach and umpire. He likes playing hock- ey, fixing cars, and listening to all kinds of music . . . CLL, She's The One, Start Me Up . . . Roundabout, And You and I -Yes T. J . FORLENZA Intramural Football 1, 2, Intra- mural Basketball 2, Karate 1 . . . Ted's interests include antique cars, sports and music. He plans to study accounting at St. John 's University. . . HI think I am go- ing bald. -RUSH MARIO E GALLUCCI Intramural Football 1, 2, 3, In- tramural Basketball 1, 2, 3, In- tramural Racquetball 3, 4, Track and Field 1, 2, Usher Soci- ety 3, 4, Class President 1, Vice President 2, 4 . . . Partying, all sports, music, and the Rolling Stones turn Marlo on. He plans a career in corporate law after graduation from Yale .. . You see I really have to tell you, that it all gets so intense. From my experience, it just doesn't seem to make sense. -E.L.R PAUL C. GARDNER Intramurals l, 2, J.V. Football 1, 2, Varsity Football 3, 4, Corner- stone 3, 4 . . . Paul is interested in computers and enjoys listen- ing to music by the Police and the Vapors. He plans to study chemical engineering at Virginia Polytechnic Institute . . . He drew a deep breath, 'Well, I'm back,' he said. -Sam J.R.R.T. GREGORY B. GARGISO Intramural Basketball 1, 2, Ka- rate 1, Varsity Wrestling 3 Greg lists ears, music, and mo- torcycles as his special inter- ests. After graduation he plans to attend Stony Brook . . . Hel- lo ADAM C. GENTHER Intramural Football 1, Photog- raphy Club 1, French Club 2, 3, Intramural Bowling 3, Omega 4 . . . Adam is a three-year recipi- ent of the National French Con- test Merit Award and is interest- ed in bowling, fishing, and Rock- n-Roll. He plans to study business administration at New York University . . . N.Y.S.E., A.A.A., BUNNYj209, YES ... L'Seasons will pass you by. - Yes DOMINICK J. GERVASI Karate 2, 3, 4, 12th Man 4 . . . Dom enjoys music, baseball, basketball, and football. He plans to major in chemical engi- neering . . . Utiarry on, you will always remember. Carry on, nothing equals 'the splendor. Now your life 's no longer empty. Surely heaven waits for you. - Kansas '36, -Cu' IVIICHAEL J. GERBINO Intramural Football, Intramu- ral Basketball . . . Mike likes to play the guitar, play basketball, read, and listen to Rush and Paul McCartney. He has been in the CYO and plans to be an ac- countant, studying at St. John's University . , . Live and Let Die. JOSEPH GIARDINO J.V. Football 1, 2, Varsity Foot- ball Manager 3, Weightlifting 1, 2, 3, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Stu- dent Couneil 1, 2, 3. 4, H.R. Pres. 1, 3, 4-3 V.I3f 2, l2tIl Man, Big Brother 4, Rap 8: Prayer Group ... Bilbo, as he likes to be called, enjoys all sports, Roek-n- Roll, music, and bocking. He hopes to study nuclear medicine at Stony Brook . . . ua moment changes all things and to end is but start, as we dare to be differ- ent. -Tom D. 133 JAMES T. GIOIA J.V. BOWLING 1, 2 CCaptain 21, Varsity Bowling 3, 4 fCaptain 41, National Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, Big Brother 4, Usher Society 3, 4, Field Team 3, 4, Omega, Homecoming Jimmy likes listening to music and following the Mets. A par- ticipant in the Iona Language Contest and a CYO umpire, he plans to become a computer en- gineer . .. 3f2f8l, 'iWBT , BGC , 'iRFTM , LTB naman .A 34 GARY T. GRAY J .V Baseball 2, Varsity Baseball 3, 4, Band 1, 2, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, 35 Neediest Families, 12th Man . . . Gary plays basketball at St. Peter's, Holy Family and Sacred Heart, and he was also a coach. He plans to major in ei- ther mechanical engineering or business administration . . . 12th Man is God, B.I.U. . . . I would like to be remembered as one who always gets the job done. . .in my own sweet time. MICHAEL E. GLYNN J.V. Football 1, 2, Varsity Foot- ball 3, 4, Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 4, Racquetball 4 , .. Mi- chael, J.V. Football's Most Im- proved Offensive Back, likes skiing, playing sports and listen- ing to Bruce Springsteen . . . Thanks Mom and Dad,', There's nothing in the world in which we canlt achieve , 34, Who called the time out? PAUL E. GORLACH Varsity Soccer, Track, Usher So- ciety, Art Club . . . Paul enjoys rock music, art, skiing, soccer and lacrosse. He plans to major in either advertising,journalism or restaurant business. ANDREW R GRANA Intramural Football 1, Bowling 2, Karate 1, 2 . . . Andrew likes sports, music, and plans to ma- jor in engineering . . . Don't look back - a new day is brea- kin'. The road is callin' - today is the new day. DOUGLAS T. GROTTO Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4 fCap- tainj, Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Stage Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Wind En- semble 4, Concert Choir 4, The- atre Workshop 2, Theatre Or- chestra 2, Drama 4, Horizon 1, 2 , . . Doug enjoys music and the theatre. He plans to become a conductor and teach music . , . EEGE . . . If you d0n't have friends to share your good times with, you won't have any good times at all. MICHAEL GUALARIO Freshman Track and Field, In- tramural Basketball 2, Intramu- ral Football lg Cornerstone lg In- tramural Racquetball 3, 4, Ifsh- er Society 3, 4, Varsity Tennis 3, 4, 12th Man, Big Brother 4 . . . Mike, this year's Homecoming King, plays the guitar and is in- terested in sports. He hopes to pursue a career in engineering . .. You only live once, but if you life right, once is enough! HAROLD J. GUMB J.V. Football 2, Varsity Football 3, 4, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Usher Society 3, 4, Track Team l . . . Harol has both played and coached basketball at St. Clare's Parish. He plans to ma- jor in biology . . . You can be- lieve them, or you can believe yourself. C. A. HAGEN Intramural Bowling 2, 3, 4, In- tramural Basktball 3 . . . Chris enjoys all sports and -follows the Mets and Jets. He also enjoys Rock and Roll and plans to study journalism in college . . . Spend your life waiting, for a moment thatjust doesn't come. Well, don't waste your time waiting -Springsteen. JOHN A. HANLEY - J.V Football 1, 2, J.V. and Varsi- ty Baseball 2, 3, 4. . .John likes playing baseball and listening and dancing to disco. He plans to attend Pace University Burn - Rubber TIMOTHY J. GUIDERA Intramural Football 1, 2, Intra- mural Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, 12th Man. . .Tim, who is an avid N.Y. Rangers fan, enjoys hockey and listening to thc Clash. His ca- reer goal includes a field injour- nalism You better realize that you gotta have a purpose or this place is gonna knock you out sooner or later. -The Clash STEPHEN R HART Science Fiction Club l, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Home- room Vice-President 1 Ste- phen likes the Beatles and cn- joys commercial art and commu- nications. He claims to be a good sports trivia buff and a part- time athlete. He has also taught CCD and won a certificate for his efforts . . . She loves you, yeah, yeah, yeah! -Beatles 135 DONALD R. HAYDEN Biology Club 2, Science Fiction Club 1, Intramural Football 1, 2, I.T.V. 3, 4, Big Brother 4, 12th Man, Omega . . , Don enjoys mu- sic, hockey, art and fishing. He plans to study aerospace engl- neering at Rutger's University. Don is also a lector at Our Lady Help Of Christians Church . . . 10f23f81, K'Horrible Ev- erything we are is engaged here, we only have to let it in. -Da- vid Bowie JOHN E HELBOCK Freshman Basketball Captain, J.V. Basketball 2, Intramural Football 1, 3, 4, Intramural Bas- ketball 3, Usher Society 3, 4, Big Brother 4, Senior Prom Commit- tee 4, Cornerstone 4, Student Council 1, 2, 4, 12th Man 4, Foot- ball Manager 1 . . .John likes all sports and coaches CYO at Sa- cred Heart. He won the MVP award for Freshman Basketball. Bock plans to study engineer- ing in college . . . It was early morning yesterday, I was up be- fore dawn. And I really have en- joyed my stay, but I must be moving on. -Supertramp. JAMES R HEALY Varsity Hockey 2, 3, 4, Intra- murals 1, 2, 3, 12th Man 4 . . . Jim loves all sports and listens to rock music . . . The impossi- ble ls the only thing worth achieving. KEVIN M. HENNESSY J.V. and Varsity Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, J.V. Football 1, 2, 12th Man, Usher Society 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Kevin likes football, baseball, and basketball. He also enjoys sculpting and pre- game festivities. Kevin plans to study law at Seton Hall Univer- sity. ROBERT K. HOLDMAN J.V. Football Captain 1, 2, Varsi- ty Football 3, 4, Big Brother 4, Usher Society 3, 4, Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, 35 Neediest Families 3, 4, Weightlifting 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 2, 4, Ome- ga, Key Club 4. . . 'LHog enjoys music and weightlifting . . . 77 , ER, 6f4f81, S.T.D., B.1.C., Hey, what'd you get'? . . . The kindest word in all the world is the unkind word unsaidf' ROBERT J. HORAN Newspaper, Play Finance, Sci- ence Fiction Club, Usher Soci- ety. . . Bob is a CCD teacher in his parish and enjoys Graphics novels, films, and Gary Numan music . . . I could go back to be- ing unknown, but I couldn't do without the money. -Gary Nu- man WILLIAM R HYLAND National Honor Society 3, 4 fSecretary 41, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Science Fiction Club 2, 3, 4 President, Editorj, Latin Club 2, 3, History Club 1, 2, 3, Math Team 3, 4 . . . Bill, a NMSQT Semi-Finalist, ls interested in music, reading, sports, and mov- ies. He intends a major in medl- eval studies . . . Rosebud - Charles Foster Kane EDWARD T. HYNES Varsity Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4 fCap- tainj, Big Brother 4, Intramur- als 1, 2, 3, 4 The all-time leading soccer scorer at Farrell and a S.I. Advance All-Star, Ed- die also has participated in the Robbie Soccer Tournament in Toronto, Canada with the Silver Lake Juniors. He enjoys girls and Styx, and he plans to pursue a career in soccer at Penn State Diego, O'Keevenee, Whey Face, Mr. P. . . Don't do today what you can put off until to- morrow. JOHN J. IADICICCO Intramural Football 1, Intramu- ral Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, Cornerstone 3, 4 . . . John enjoys CYO Basketball and listening to Bruce fThe Bossj Springsteen, He intends a career in accounting. MARK J. IERARDI J.V. Football 1, 2, Varsity Foot- ball 3, 4, Usher Society 3, 4, Weightlifting 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramur- als 1, 2, 3, 4, Big Brother 4, Ome- gag 35 Neediest Families . . . Mark plans a career in law . . . Thanks for your love and sup- port, Mom and Dad. -Mark JEFFREY IANNONE Varsity Baseball 3, Varsity Wrestling 2, J.V. Baseball 2, 12th Man, Prime Minister 2-209, Lion 2, 3 . . .Jeff, who is the 4th place S.I. diving champ, was awarded the School Spirit Award in sophomore year. His special interests include weight- lifting, disc-jockeylng, coaching diving, and teaching CCD 1984 S.I., D.J. Jeff, Summer of '81, J8zJ Music Productions, Pumping Iron 17 . . . K'Girls are nothing but trouble - can't live with them and can't live with- out them. -T-Bird VICTOR A. INGRAFFIA Coin Club 1, 2, 2:30 Club 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Victor enjoys coin collecting, playing Asteroids, and ,listening to Rush. Future plans include becoming a banking major Those who know what's best for us must rise and save us from ourselves. -L.W. Peart 137 C. G. KEANE Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 4, J.V Football 2, Varsity Football 3, 4 . .. Interested in drawing, eating, lifting, and sleeping, Chris intends to study mechani- cal engineering at Syracuse . . . I have to laugh!! -R.H. PATRICK J. KILGANNON National Honor Society 3, 4, In- tramural Basketball, Intramu- ral Bowling 2, 3, 4, Intramural Football 1, 2, Intramural Rac- quetball 3, Cornerstone 3, 4, Emergency Care Team 2, 3, Mis- sions 2, 3, 4, Ping-Pong Club 2, Who's Who. . .Pat enjoys tennis, skiing, and running. He also vol- unteers at the Eger Nursing Home. His college plans include a study in bio-engineering Man is here for the sake of oth- er men. -Albert Einstein JOHN INGRASSIA Track 1 . . . John, interested in bicycle racing, racquetball, and paddleball, plans a career as a lawyer after attending New York University . . . 7f16f81, UENDLESS LOVE , 'Td hate to disturb you , jflvsfd, Porsche 928 . . . 'Alf you want something ask, ask and you shall receive.', THOMAS G. KANE Track l, Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Ushcr Society 3, 4, Kcy Club 4, Spanish Club 1, 2, Kara- te 4 . . . Tom, President of G.K.S.C. Social Club, enjoys all sports, maintcnancc, scuba div- ing, cliff'-hanging, hunting, and eating, Ile plans to attend Texas A 8, M to study oil mining and rodeo management . . . RALPHY, Fe, 82, 078-58-7123, Richic's Volleyball . . . i'Thanks Mom and Dad.', DAVID N. KELLY Cross-Country 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4 fCaptain 4j, Intramural Bowling 2, Usher Society 4, Big Brother 4, Who's Who . . . Dave, who is a Boy's State Award re- cipient, enjoys bicycling, music, and photography. He plans to major in engineering . . . There will be no more taking, only giv- ing and the sunshine pouring down. No economics and no ato- mics, just the spread of Mother Nature's gown. -Traffic THOMAS A. KOCIAN J .V Baseball 1, 2, Varsity Base- ball 3, 4 . . . Tom enjoys sports, women, and disco. He plans to become a cugine doctor SUPERFREAK!, BAD MAMA JAMA!, BURN RUBBER!, Club- bin' it up, N.Y.C., Cugines fl l' fum. JEFFREY M. KOSTALOS Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4. . .Jefferi- joys sports, listening to music, and participating in CYO Bas- ketball. He has received three French awards and plans to ma- jor in accounting al St. John's University. . , lf you think not, you will not. If you think you can, you will. -.I.K. PAUL H. KOWALESKI Freshmen Basketball 1, J.V. Basketball 2, Intramural Bas- ketball 3, 4, Football l,2, 3, 4. . . Paul's interests include basket- ball, Van Halen, the Cars, 7l NOVA, K.J. and participat- ing in CYO Basketball as a coach. He plans to study engi- neering and computers. . . You can always trust your inner feel- ings 'cause they always tell the truth. -SCORPIOITS JOSEPH J. LABARBERA J.Y. Bowling 1, Intramural Bas- ketball l, 2, 3, 4g Intramural Football 1 Joe enjoys all sports, listening to music, and he plans to study business man- agement or accounting at SUNY in Oswego You only live once, but if lived to its fullest, once is enough. ERIC A. LA MORTE Cross-Country 1, Track and Field 1, Intramural Bowling 1, 2, 3, 4 Erie enjoys hunting, archery, shooting, and playing football and baseball. He is a CYO coach and umpire, CCD teacher, and S.I.B.R.L. umpire. Eric hopes to become a mc- chanical engineer . . . Thanks for everything Mom. A 1 RAUL A. LAGOS Intramural Racquetball 3, 4, In- tramural Basketball 3, 12th Man 4, Student Exchange 3 . . . Raul enjoys music, abstract art, and he has been involved with the March of' Dimes Teenage Movement. He plans to study is becoming a chemical engineer . . . 'tTo the Top . . . to the very Top. C. J. LANGAN J.V. Football 1, 2, Varsity Foot- ball 3, 4, Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Weightlifting, Usher Society 3, 4, Ski Club, Big Broth- er 3, 4g H.R. Treasurer 1 ... Chris is a CYO Basketball coach, a CCD teacher, and he en- joys sports and good music. He has received awards in the CYO Basketball Championships. His future plans entail a study in business at SUNY in Buffalo . . . Some men think and wonder why. I think and wonder why not. -JFR. 139 ANDREW J. LANZA Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Bowling 3, Swim Team 1, 2, St. Clares Basketball, Great Kills Baseball and Swim Team . . . Andy enjoys baseball and listening to the Beatles. He would like to major in pre-med in college . . . 'iLife is short and you must do that which makes you happy in order to insure suc- cess. MICHAEL E LENAHAN Intramural Bowling 1, Chess Club 1, 2, 3, Dance Committee 1, 2, 3, 4, ITV 4, Mission Represen- tative 3 . . . Mike enjoys reading, writing, and drawing. 40 DAVID LEE Photo Staff 1, 2, 3 fChairman 41, Cornerstone 3, 4 fPhotography Editorj, ITV 3, 4, Newspaper Photographer 3, 4, Track 2, In- tramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 Dave likes to bike, take pictures, and look at optical imagery. He would like to major in engineer- ing findustrialj at Columbia University 'Hope' is the thing with feathers - That perches in the soul - And sings the tune without the words - And never stops - at all. - Emily Dickinson MICHAEL J. LENZA Mike likes Rock-n-Roll, foot- ball, baseball and skiing. He plans to be an engineer. KEVIN R LINANE Intramural Bowling 1, 2, 3 .. . Kevin likes to hang out, go to rock concerts, and the USTUMBLERO SHUFFLE . . . We have assembed in this an- cient and insane place to propa- giate our lust for life and flee the swarming wisdom of the streets. - Morrison JOHN C. UINSALATA Band 1, 2, 3, Usher Society 3, 4, National Honor Society 2, 3, 4, 12th Man 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, S.T.RW. Football League 1, 2, 3, St. Ann's J .V Baseball Coach 1, 2, 3 . . . John enjoys football, paddleball and racquetball. He would like to major in engineer- ing . . . It's a town full of losers and I'm pulling out of here to win. - Bruce Springstein KEVIN R LOBAT ITV 2, 3, S.C. Rep. 2, 3, 4, Iona Leadership Council 2, Drama Club 2, 3, 4 fPres.J, Internation- al Thespian Society 2, 3, 4, Not Ready For Homeroom Players 2, Forensics 2 . . . Kevin enjoys the theatre, performing, directing, playing the violin, painting and writing. He intends to major in pharmacy at St. John's Univer- sity. . . There are two kinds of directors in the the theatre. Those who think they are God and those who are certain of it. - Rhetta Hughes. JOHN M. LOGAN Cross Country Track 1, Track 1, 2, 3, Student Council 1 . . . John likes camping, swimming, mu- sic, and reading. He would like to study law . . . Live each day to the fullest, for who knows what tomorrow will bring. ANDREW R LOMBARDO Varstiy Soccer 3, 4, Band 1, 2, National Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Big Brother 4, Cornerstone 4, In- tramurals fBowllng, Football, Basketballj 1, 2, 3, 4, Book Spin- ning Club 4, Baseball Coach W.L.G. 1, 2, Volunteer at St. Vin- cent's Medical Center 3, 4 Andrew enjoys all sports, music and girls. He is an appointee to Who's Who in American H.S. Students and the Society of Dis- tinguised H.S. Students . . . Thanks, Mom 81 Dad . . . Gimme a break. PASQUALE LOPORCARO Great Kills Babe Ruth League . . . Pat enjoys baseball and foot- ball. He wlshes to pursue a ca- reer in computer science at the University of Albany. . . Life is funny, the only problem is that I wish I could laugh at it. If swf t Q.. 1 JOSEPH LOCCISANO Intramural Basketball 1, Intra- mural Raquetball 3, 4 Joe likes hockey, baseball, cars tCutlassesJ and listening to Pink Floyd. He plans to study architecture at Pratt Institute . . . Life's a stage and we're all in the cast - Ozzy CHRISTOPHER J. LOIACONO Intramurals fFootball, Basket- ball, Bowlingj 1, 2, 3, 4. . .Chris enjoys all sports and Rock-n- Roll. He plans to study engi- neering at SUNY .. . 4f18f81, SSH, SOMF . . . If you can't have something for nothing, you can't have freedom for free. - Rush 141 142 ROBERT B. LOWE Tennis Team 1, 2, 3, 4, Italian Club 2, 4, Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Football 1, 2 . . . Robert Enjoys rock music and sports. He plans to major in civil engineering at NYU. THOMAS A. LUCARELLI National Honor Society, Omega, Graphic Club, Big Brother, Ital- ian Club, Intramural Football and Basketball, Christmas Food Drive . . . Tom is a Little League coach and a CCD teacher. He has received the Babe Ruth Baseball Athlete of the Year Award and he enjoys fishing, baseball and women. Tom plans to study biology at Rutgers Uni- versity. THOMAS G. LUCARELLI National Honor Society 3, 4, Bi- ology Club 1, Intramural Bas- ketball . . . Tom has done volun- teer work at St. Charles Center for Migration Studies. He has re- ceived an Italian Award and a design award from the S.I. Chamber of Commerce. He plans to pursue a career as a graphic artist .. . Tomorrow will I live, the fool does say, to- day itself 's too late, the wise lived yesterday. . . . Thanks Mom and Dad. ANTHONY J. MAIORINO Anthony enjoys sports and played baseball at East Shore Little League. He plans to major in legal studies at the College of Staten Island. . ALEX J. MACRON Varsity Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Alex enjoys cars, Pug's parties, Springsteen, Chickyg Goatman and Heddy He plans to study business management at St. J ohn's University. JAMES E. MALONE Freshman and Varsity Swim- ming, Intramural Basketball 2, 3, National Honor Society 3, 4, Big Brother 4 . . . James was the Swim Team Scholastic Athlete and in junior year he won the Swim Team Coaches' Award. He enjoys following the Rangers and the Giants and plans to ma- jor in computer science . . . The first step to knowledge is to know that we are ignorant. - Cecil M PAUL A. MANDILE J.V. and Varsity Football, Weightlifting 1, 2, 3, 4, 35 Nee- diest Families 2, 3, 4, Key Club 3, 4, Omega 4 Paul enjoys Springsteen and making money. He plans to major in accounting at Fordham . . . 65, 5.26, 12f5f 81, 12f19f81, BIC Am I here? - Rev. Ignatowsky MICHAEL L. MARCIANTE 2:30 Club Mike likes cars and plans to study engineering and computers in college Thank God I'm out . CHRIS MANASIA Marching Band 1, 2, 3, Concert Band 2, 3, Stage Band l, 2, Hori- zon l, 2, Homeroom Players 2 . . . Chris enjoys the Beatles and playing the bass in a band. He plans to tour nightclubs in Cali- fornia Eece , Mick Jag- ger , 'tKeith Richards , 'LThe maid she's French , She's got no sense One thing you can't hide, is when you're crip- pled inside! - John Lennon WILLIAM J. MANCUSO Varsity Wrestling 4, Football, CYO Golf, Football and Base- ball . . . William has won the Brooklyn GolfOpen and was the CYO MVP in football. He enjoys being a disc jockey and skiing, and he plans to attend NYIY and become a chiropractor If you own something, let it free, if it comes back, it is yours, if it doesn't it never was. , JOSEPH U. MANFREDI Intramurals l, 4, Missions Re- presentative, CCD Teacher, Lit- tle League Baseball Coach Joe likes all sports and good music, especially Jethro Tull. He also likes traveling through the woods. Joe has won awards for Italian and CCD . . . Noth- ing is easy. . . though time gets you worried, my friend, it's O.K. - Ian Anderson JOHN A. MARINELLI J.V Football 1, 2, Weightlifting 1, 2, 3, Big Brother 4, Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, 12th Man, Italian Club . . . Besides being a CYO Basketball and Baseball coach, John is also a CCD assis- tant. He loves all sports and all disco related things. He is the President of the A.S.D. Junior Alumni and plans to be a doctor by studying at NYU . . . Do what you want, but do it right. 143 44 PAUL R. MAZZA Varsity Hoceky 1, 2, 3, 4, Intra- mural Basketball and Football 2, 3 . . . Paul enjoys listening to ACXDC, Iron Maiden, and Black Sabbath. He also plays the bass guitar and hopes to someday be- come a rock star. PATRICK G. MCCARREN Varsity Wrestling 3, 4, Varsity Swim Team 2, Freshman Track, Intramural Basketball and Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Big Brother 3, Usher Society 3, 4, 12th Man, H.R. Pres. 2, H.R. VR 1, 35 Nee- diest Families 1 . . . Pat is a Mid- Island Baseball coach and a St. Teresa's Basketball coach. His career goals include a field of study in special education . . . Get whatever you can, give whatever you got. DANIEL E. MARREN Intramural Basketball and Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Ski Club fPresidentj, Usher Society 3, 4, Omega, Big Brother 4, 12th Man, Weightlifting 4, Key Club 4 . . . Dan is a basketball coach and referee at our Lady Queen of Peace. He also collects classic barracuda's and Shmoo's . Dan hopes to attend University of Cincinnati to study aerospace engineering . . . D.M.T., 6f11f 81, L.B. Isl., G.A., Lav. . . K'He'll change the weather, change your luck, and then he'll teach ya, how to . . . find yourself. - Jim Morrison ALFRED G. MAYERHOFF Freshman Swim Team, Varsity Swim Team 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 4, Intramural Football 1, 2 . . . Alfred,s inter- ests include baseball, basket- ball, and tennis and he hopes to attend a State Universtiy. MICHAEL G. MCCAFFREY J.V Baseball 2, Varsity Baseball 3, 4, Freshman Track, Varsity Track 2, 3, 4, Bookstore, Intra- mural Football and Basketball .. . Mike has participated in parish drives and is interested in photography, music, and ste- reos. He plans to attend Oswego State to study computer science Hard times come, hard times go, and in between, you hope and pray the scars don't show. - Styx JAMES A. McCAULEY I.T.V. 2, 3, 4, Cornerstone 3, 4, Electronics Club 2, 3, 4, Stage Crew 2, 3, 4, Chess Club 2 . . . James is a CCD teacher and en- joys painting, rock music, guitar playing, and collecting 1940 me- moribilia. He also wishes to be- come apilot navigator. . . Let it rot. . . . The Rutles THOMAS J. MCDONALD Track and Field lg Cross-Coun- try 1, Band lg Dance Committee . . . Tom belongs to the National Brotherhood of Honor Campers, and his interests are Rock-n- Roll music, art, comic collect- ing, playing keyboard, hiking, writing, and hanging out. Tom is also an Eagle Scout. . . Late Bus, U.M.FC.g T.M.R. '81 Party Do not allow school to inter- fere with your education. DOUGLAS A. McGOWAN Karate 2, 3, 4, Intramural 3, 4, 12th Man . , . Douglas, who plays CYO Basketball, enjoys Rock-n-Roll music, basketball and baseball, and he is also an Eagle Scout t'Who '79 , VADHA, C.I-IC., Kinks, M.S.G.g 1Of3f81, GFI. Whatever the Mind of Man can conceive and believe, it can achieve. THOMAS J. McKEON Cross-Country 1, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Usher Society 3, 4, Homeroom President 3 . . . Tom enjoys all sports and having a good time, and he wants to major in com- puters at Oswego .. . I.L.K.K., RE Live for today for to- morrow may never come. JOHN R MCMAHON Golf Team 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Basketball and Football 3, S.C. Vice-President, H.R. Pres 3, 12th Man, Big Brother, Ski Club .. . John belongs to the Clove and Victory Democratic Assoc. and the Silver Lake Men's Club. He enjoys all sports, The Lord of the Rings, Clash, The Rolling Stones, The Grateful Dead, his dogs and his friends. He plans to study law at the University of Florida ,.. 8f6f79g 6f21f81, 12f12f80, There and Back, Sil- ver Lake. . , He is like a broth- er and rightfully so! PATRICK J. MCGEE Theatre Club l, 2, 4g Photo Club lg Missions Club 2, 3, 4, Intramu- ral Bowling 3, History Club 1, Basketball Marathon, Covenant House 3 . . . Pat is a Richmond- town Volunteer Tour Guide and he is on the Looking Glass Play- ers' Board of Trustees. He won the 1981 Boro President Award for his service to both. He plans to major in history or business ...L.G.R, R.C.T. ROBERT E MCINTYRE Freshman Swim Team, Varsity Swim Team 1, 2, Intramural Football and Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 . ., Bob competes in CYO Bas- ketball and he is on the Great Kills Swim Team. He enjoys bas- ketball, swimming, football, and Bruce. He wants to become a computer scientist or an accoun- tant . . . I live my life like there's no tomorrow. - Van Halen 145 46 JAMES C. McNULTY James enjoys heavy metal Rock-n-Roll, concerts, hockey and the Rangers. He plans to at- tend SUNY at Stony Brook . . . 512181, S.R J.R - 7121, BOZ- 8119, AC-3 Do you really think I care about what you read or what you wear, Come on and join together with the band. - The Who JOSEPH P. MENNELLA JR. Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3, 12th Man, Intramural Football 1, 2 . . . Joe coaches the Wester- leigh Little Guys, and the Park Bullets Basketball Team. He en- joys music, sports, friends at Westerleigh Park, and beer. He plans to attend St. John's to be- come an engineer. . . J.S., G.M., P.M., R.N., A.E.E.W.P. ... When I'm out on the streets I just feel all right. -- Bruce GARY J. MENNITT Lion 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Bas- ketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Foorball 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Gary en- joys partylng, Rock-n-Roll and Datsuns . . . 'LI have a good time, life's been good to me so far - Joe Walsh LOUIS MILLAN Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Con- cert Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Model Rail- road Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 3, 4 , . . Lou's personal interests include music and photography. He intends to study mechanical engineering . . . . . . And miles to go before I sleep. -- Robert Frost ROBERT V MEDORO Racquetball 1, 2, Intramural Football and Basketball 1, 2, Photography Club 2, Karate 3, 4, Judo 4 . . . Bob likes karate, Mustangs, and Rock-n-Roll. He plans to go to Cortland and ma- jor in business administration . . . Goat Man, 518181, Stang, Baaaa, Sassafras, Ninja . . . The important thing isn't what you decide but that after you decide it to stick by it. ,f . ., GRANT E. MILLER Cross Country 1, Track and Field 1, 2, 3 Aside from teaching CCD. Grant enjoys mu- sic, sports and hanging out in Westerleigh Park . . . And when you stop to let 'em know you got it down, it's just another town along the road - Jack- son Browne ANTHONY G. MIRENDA Band 1, 2, ITV 3, Cornerstone 4 . . . An Eagle Scout, Tony's other interests include camping, read- ing and listening to rock music by the Doors. A future in aero- space engineering after studies at Buffalo University is planned . .. '71 D, 8181, t'Like that . . . Take it as it comes - special- ize in having fun. - Jim Morri- sonjThe Doors fav? , al Q K X Ni? X! 1 RUSSELL J. MONAHAN Marching Badn 1, 2, 3, 4, Con- cert Band 4 . . . Russ enjoys mu- sic, playing the guitar, tenor sax, and clarinet. Future plans in- clude studylng electrical engi- neering at New York Institite of Technology . , . 'KEverybody needs an Education - The Kinks JAMES M. MIS NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY 3, 4, Lion 3, 4, Drama Club 2, 3, 4, Omega 4, Bowling Intramur- als 3, 4, Big Brother 4, Basket- ball Intramurals 3, 4, History Club l . . . A recipient of Who's Who in American H.S. Students, Jimmy also enjoys sports and writing. He plans to study veter- inarian medicine at Cornell Uni- versity... E.D.M.E., D.V.M., FRJ.S. C.R., 10f30f81, U.S.A.F ROGER D. MOCCIA Intramural Football 2, 3, Intra- mural Basketball 2, 3, Karate 3, 4 . . , Roger lists science, karate, and playing the drums as his personal interests. He intends to study at Duke University to be an Air Force pilot or doctor ...6f19f8l, ns, cl, ld, Dpdd . .. All the wor1d's indeed a stage, we are merely players, perform- ers and portrayers, each an- other's audience, outside the guilded cage. - Neil Peart ANTHONY MODICA Student Council 4, Big Brother 4, Usher's Society 4, 12th Man 4, Intramural Racquetball 4, In- tramural Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Football 1, 2 Aside from CYO Basketball and O.L.Q.I-Vs Teen Club and Intra- mural League, Tony is interested in skiing, studying, and hockey. Future plans are to study engi- neering at SUNY or Manhattan College Time runs like a fuse, And the fuse is burning - J.B. CHRISTIN A. MONTALBANO Track, Cross Country 1 . . . Chris enjoys skiing and intends to at- tend Seton Hall University. 147 JACK N. MONTELLO Jack enjoys heavy metal, the beach, heckling and girls. He plans to major in computer sci- ence at Pace University. . . Fall to your knees, and repent if you please! - Judas Priest KEVIN J. MORAN J.V. Football 1, Freshman and J.V. Track and Field , . . Kevin was a CCD teacher and he en- joys heavy metal. He plans to at- tend the Florida Institute of Technology and become an air- line pilot Jacko and Jeff, JM, Diary of Ozzg KK-23, kg? VN, Erns and Pete, TYGSP, Burn . . . Screaming at the win- dow, watch me die another day, Living in a day dream, only place I have to stay. - Ozzy JOHN D. MORANO J .V and Varsity Math Team 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Usher Society 3, 4, Cornerstone fFaculty Editor 4jg Big Brother 4 . . . John, who is a CCD teacher, enjoys music, science-fiction, and movies. He hopes to pursue a career in science . . . Better to reign in Hell than to serve in Heaven. - J. Milton JOHN J. MORRIS Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4g Intramural Football 1, 2, CYO Basketball . . . John enjoys rock music, playing the guitar and sports. He plans to major in business at Oneonta And there will be an answer - let it be - The Beatles CHRISTOPHER E MOONEY Cornerstone 1, Intramural Bas- ketball 1, 2, GolfTeam 2, 3, 4. . . Chris has received a N.M.S.Q.T. Letter of Commendation. He en- joys rock music, all sports and he was a Parish Intramural Bas- ketball coach. He plans to major in computer science . . . 'KKeep on looking forward, no use in looking 'round, hold your head above the crowd, they won't bring you down. - Rush PETER J . MOTOLA Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Football 1, 2, CYO Basketball . . . Pete, who is a coach of a Little League base- ball team, enjoys sports and lis- tening to music. He plans to ma- jor in business administration. WILLIAM B. MURNANE Electronics Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Com- puter Management group 2, 3, 4, I.T.V. 2, 3, 4, Horizon 1, 2. . .Wil- liam, who was a volunteer at Staten Island Hospital, enjoys shooting pool, playing the pi- ano, listening to music and col- lecting coins. He plans to be- come a software analyst and at- tend New York Institute of Technology. . . I don't know, I don't care, and I don't give a damn! JOSEPH E MURPHY J.V Football 1, J.V. and Varsity Baseball, Intramural Basket- ball 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Joe, who is in- volved in community baseball leagues, enjoys sports and mu- sic. He hopes for a career in baseball . . . Winners never quit and quitters never win. STEPHEN M. NALBONE Cornerstone 1, 2, 3, lntramural Racquetball 2, 4, Intramural Basketball 1, 2, S.C. Rep 1, 2, 3, Homecoming 4, H.R. Pres. 1, 3, 35 Neediest Families 1, 2, 3, Usher Society 4, Ski Club 4 . . . Steve enjoys skiing, sports cars, tennis, swimming, acting, and singing. He plans to be an engi- neer studying at the Stevens In- stitute of Technology. . , There are places I'll remember all my life, though some have changed. Some forever not for better, some have gone and some re- main. - Beatles MICHAEL J. NELSON 12th Man, Usher Society 3, 4, In- tramurals 1, 2, 3, Electronics Club 1, 2, 3, I.T.V. 1 . . .Mike en- joys listening to music, playing the guitar, and going out on Frl- day nights. He would like to study law . . . Mr. C, 6 mos'?, DDD8zS, Bel '82 . . . You cannot win if you do not play. Have an- other one. JOHN J. MURPHY J.V. and Varsity Football, Intra- murals l, 2, 3, 4, Usher Society 3, 4, Big Brother 4, Weightlifting 1, 2, 3, 4, CYO Basketball John, who was an intramural coach, enjoys skiing, guns, wa- terskiing and music. He plans to attend Albany and major in ac- counting . . . If you get con- fused, listen to the music play. - Grateful Dead cf' STEPHEN S. NICOTRA Stephen Likes listening to music from the '60's, motorcycles, flsh- ing, fast cars, and girls. He in- tends to become an architect at New York University. 149 RICARDO NIERVA Intramural Racquetball 1, 2, 3, 4, Bowling 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, St. Charles Softball coach, Hospi- tal Volunteer, member of the Philippine American Communi- ty of S.I. . . . Ricardo enjoys rac- quetball, chess, bowling, and basketball. He would like to ma- jor in engineering and comput- ers at Potsdam. JOSEPH J. NIGRO Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Joe en- joys music, sports, and girls. He has won a scholarship to Man- hattan School of Music . . . IfI leave here tomorrow, will you still remember me? - Lynyrd Skynyrd PETER J. NIGRO Cornerstone 3, 4 fUnderclass- men Editor 41, Forensics 2, 3, National Honor Society 3, 4, French Club 2, 3, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Usher Society 4, St. Tere- sa Little League coach . . . Peter enjoys basketball and is a mem- ber of Who's Who in American H.S. Students and the Boys' State. JOHN V NOTABARTOLO Student Council 2, 3, H.R. Pres. 2, Dance Committee 1, 2, 4, Dra- ma Club 2, 4, ITV 3, 4 . . .John enjoys writing, music, D8rD, and Doc's. He wishes to be a comput- er software engineer and consul- tant . . . Hey but Dad, It's Sun- day. . . . K'Cast off your gar- ments of fear, replace them with love. Most of all play with the game of the age. Highest of places remain all as one with you. Giving us light and the free- dom of the day. - Yes SZ? ng! E MICHAEL R. NOONE Cross Country 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Band 1, Lion 4, Intramu- ral Basketball 1 . . . Mike enjoys running, frlsbee, parties and lis- tening to music. He intends to major in engineering . . . Time can't change me, and I can't change time. - David Bowie TERENCE G. O'BRIEN Varsity Wrestling 2, 3, 4, Track 1, Karate 1, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Terry enjoys all sports, run- ning, camping, fishing, reading and is the Most Dedicated Wres- tler of 1980-81. He plans a ca- reer in conservation fForestryj at Lebanon Valley When things get rough, you gotta get touch. FRANCIS J. O'CALLAGHAN Intramurals 1, 2, 3, Drama Club 1, French Club 3, Choir 4 Frank involves himself in his parish by lectoring, and enjoys collecting comic books, singing, dancing, and partying. He has received two French certificates and he intends to become a law- yer . . . Can you picture what will be so limitless and free. - The End ANDREW C. 0'CONNELL Track and Field 1, 2, 3, 4, Karate Club 3, Intramural Basketball 2, Intramural Football 1, Home- room V.l-I 4 Andrew enjoys women, cars, and he has re- ceived J.V. and Varstiy letters for his participation in Track and Field. He plans to study en- gineering at Marquette . . . Is your mind so small that you have to fall in with the pack wherever they run. ROBERT J. 0'CONNOR Freshman Cross-Country, Intra- mural Basketball 3, 4 . . . Rob is a member of the Oldtown Social Club and he enjoys the sacred art of bass playing, especially the style of Jeff Berlin. He has received the Roy Dinkle Cita- tion for track awareness and he intends to major in computer science in college . .. Y.Y.Z. , MOD 14, S.I.R.T.O.A. , Rick- 4001, K.R, 4f14f81 K'Hey guys, you wanna chill out? - Bobby O VINCENT J. O'GRADY Intramural Basketball 1, 3, 4, Intramural Football 1, 2, J.V. Basketball, Usher Society 3, 4, 12th Man . . . Vincnet, who en- joys all sports and Bruce Spring- steen music, intends to major in accounting at a State University. Mt. ...p.a 'Q 2 www sa, j-.. STEVEN A. OGNO Ping Pong Club 2, 35 Needicst Families l, 3, 12th Man 4, Big Brother 4, Missions 1, Intramu- ral Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Intra- mural Football l, 2, 3, 4, Usher Society 4, Weightlifting 1 Steve has participated in the Babe Ruth League and was an assistant CCD teacher. He has also been involved in Pee-Wee Football, the Holy Child Swim Team, and S.I. Hospital volun- teering. Steve enjoys music, sports, and plans to study Pre- med at U.C.l..A. Thanks for everything, Mom and Dad. MICHAEL C. OLIVEIRA Freshman and .I.V. Basketball l, 2, Varsity Basketball 3, 4, Intra- mural Football . . . Mike enjoys racquetball, softball, and he plans to study accounting or computer science in college . . . This is not the end, It is not even the beginning of the end, But it is perhaps the end of the beginning. - W. Churchill 151 Tefaw WILLIAM A. ORLANDO Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Football 1, 2, Intra- mural Bowling 1, 2, 3, 4, 12th Man 4, Ski Club, . , ,Bill has par- ticipated in CYO Basketball as an intramural coach and he en- joys Rock-n-Roll and all sports. His favorite movie is 'AButch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid . . . 'LI have received total con- sciousness. Now I have that go- ing for me, which is nice. - B.M. N. J. PELLEGRINO J.V Football 1, 2, Intramurals 1, 2, Homeroom V.R 4, Weightlift- ing 1, 2, 3, 4, 35 Neediest Fam- ilies 1, 2, 3 . . . Nick enjoys writ- ing, recording and performing original material with his band, the 'V NUMBERS, He plans to at- tend Wagner College to become a professional musician . . . This is what I do to make my- self famous, make my name a household word on Uranus! D. A. PENSABENE Freshman Track, Karate 2, 3, 4, Varsity Judo, Dance Committee .. . Dom has been involved in Red Cross Swimming as an in- structor and he enjoys music, sports, and reading. Dom has also received a brown belt in ka- rate and medals in track. He plans to study business and computers at SUNY. MICHAEL PETEROY Freshman Track, Intramural Bowling 2, Bookstore 3, 4, Ital- ian Club 3, 4, Usher Society 3, 4, Cornerstone fFinancial Editor 31, Editor-in-Chief 4, Homecom- ing 4 Mike has worked on Congressional campaigns and teaches CCD. He enjoys music, especially by Pat Benatar, and plans to be involved in big busi- ness . . . Tonight can always last as long as we keep alive the memories of Paradise. - Styx FRANK M. PERSICO J.V Baseball 1, Varsity Baseball 2, 3, 4, Intramural Bowling 1, In- tramural Basketball 1, 2, 3, Ka- rate Club 2, Usher Society 3, 4, Big Brother 4, H.R. Pres. 2, H.R. V.I-I 3, 35 Neediest Families 2, 3, Basketball Marathon, Who's Who . . . Frank has participated in CYO Basketball and Ameri- can Legion and PAL Baseball. He enjoys running, golf, swim- ming, meeting new friends, and music. Frank also holds an in- terest in his heritage Al- ways try and give 10096, this way you can never look back and say, 'I could've . . . ' MARK B. PETERS J .V. Soccer 1, Intramural Foot- ball 1, 2, 3, 4, Science Fiction Club 1, 2, Dance Committee 1, 2 . . . Mark enjoys playing the gui- tar and listening to music, espe- cially by Jimi Hendrix. He plans to attend Stony Brook or G.M. Institute . . . I got my own life to live through and I ain't gonna copy you. - James Marshall Hendrix JOHN J. PETILLO Track 2, Intramural Football 2, 34 Intramural Basketball 2, 3, l2th Man 4. . .John was a coach at the Staten Island Little League and enjoys playing base- ball and listening to Bruce Springsteen. He intends to study business management at St. John's University. ROBERT T. PIKOWSKI Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Football 1, 12th Man ll- . . . Rob has participated in CYO Basketball and Intramural Basketball for St. Christophers. He has received the Governor 's Committee on Scholastic Achievement certificate and the Society of Distinguished Ameri- can High School Students. He plans to study business manage- ment and administration . . . Life's truest happiness is found in the friendships we make along the way. . .Thanks to all! DAVID PICATAGGIO Student Council Representative l, 2, 3, Homeroom VR 2, 3, In- tramural Football lg Intramural Howling 3, Neediest Families 1, 2, 3 , . . Dave is a CCD teacher, an Eagle Scout, and the recipi- ent ofthe American Legion Citi- zenship Award. He plans to at- tend New York Institute ofTech- nology and study to be a mechanical engineer .. . ALL HAIL THE AMERICAN NIGHT - Jim Morrison FRANK E. PINNOLA Lion 3, 4, Drama Club 1, 2, 4, Intramural Bowling l, 2, 3, 4, History Club 1, Missions 23 . . . Frank enjoys rock music, water skiing, fishing, and baseball. He plans to study business adminis- tration and computer science. STEVEN E. PINNOLA Intramural Basketball 1, Intra- mural Bowling 2, 3 . . . Steve lists sports, Rock-n-Roll and playing the bass guitar as his personal interests. Future plans include studying engineering at Manhattan College . . . Maybe, it's not too late, to learn how to love and forget how to hate. - Ozzy Osbourne. DON C. PIRRAGLIA Don enjoys parties, electronics, and heavy metal Rock-n-Roll. He intends to study pre-med at Stony Brook. 153 4 ROSS U. PIRROTPA J.V Football 1, 2, J.V, Baseball 1, Varsity Baseball 2, 3, 4, Intra- mural Basketball 1, 2, 3. . .Ross teaches CCD and enjoys sports, girls and automobile engines. He plans to attend Fairleigh Dickinson to major in computer science ...K.O., 6f6f80 . .. The will to win is meaningless, without the will to prepare. ROBERT J. POPOVICS Intramurals 1, 2, 3, Karate 2 . . . Pops interests and hobbies include: good music, fishing, cars, shooting pool and a good game ofchess. He plans to study pre-med at SUNY . . . Mom, thanks for your love and under- standing which have helped me to get through the past 18 years. DOUGLAS G. PRESTON Freshman Track and Field, Pho- tography Club, Movie Night Committee, Intramural Bowl- ing, Judo, Weightlifting .. . Doug is a CCD teacher at St. Clare 's and he is Chief Squire in the Knights of Columbus Squires. He enjoys photography and swimming. . . I never meta man I didn't like. RICHARD E PUGLIA Varsity Wrestling 2, 3, 4, Nation- al Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Big Brother 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, Omega 4, Cornerstone 2, Intra- mural Racquetball 1 . . . Rich is a CYO Small Fry Coach, and he is interested in Rock-n-Roll, all sports, imported beers, girls, drawing, and horror stories. He plans to attend college and make lots of money. . . Every- thing you seek is waiting pu- tiently within - For growing old is only going back to where you've been - Kerry Livgren - Kansas STEPHEN POLLY Intramural Football 1, Intramu- ral Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Intra- mural Bowling 3, 4, Intramural Racquetball 2, 3, 4, Ping-Pong Club 1, 2, 35 Neediest Families 2, 3, Student Council Advisor 4, Cardinal Cooke Meeting 3, Lead- ership Conference 3, H.R. Vice President 3 . . . Steve is interest- ed in numismatics, the Dallas Cowboys and in playing golf. , . Thank you, Mom and Dad. FRANCIS X. POWERS Varsity Hockey 2, 3, 4, 12th Man 4, Big Brother 4, Key Club 4, Stu- dent Council Representative 3, Usher Society 3, 4, Intramural 1, 2, 3 . . . Francis lists music and sports as his hobbies . . . 9f14f 79, '9, HX . . . It's better to try and fail than not to try at all - X JAMES A. QUADRINO Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Karate Club, Varsity Tennis l, 2, 3, 4, Ski Club 4, Intramural Football . . . James, who enjoys sports fespecially tennis J, plans to pursue a career in business . . . K'Do it 'til you're satisfied. JAMES M. RAIO Freshman Track, Intramural Bowling 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Coun- cil Rep. 2, National Honor Soci- ety .... Iames, who enjoys bowl- ing, welghtlifting and football, plans to study pre-med at N.Y.U. . . . What is lt? , Baby- Face, 8f1lf81, My-stuff, 70 MERC . . . K'Hang in there Spratt: J.S., L.D., L.C., D.K., M.M., K.G., G.A., ES., M.A., it's been great! 'Heat l if sf! SW' JAMES G. RAFAEL J.V Football 1, 2, Varsity Foot- ball 3, 4, Key Club 4, S.C. Rep. 4, Weightlifting 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramur- als 1, 2, 3, 4 ...K Iames enjoys sports, cars, music and playing the guitar. He plans to study dentistry at Amherst College. . . C8zJ, 9fl4f79, the clam , 45 , Spot . In the darkness there are hidden worlds that shine and when I hold Candy close she makes those hidden worlds mine. - Bruce Spring- steen JOHN M. RAKOWSKI Ping-Pong Club 1, 2, French Club 2, 3, Big Brother 4. . . John enjoys baseball, tennis, astron- omy, and political extremism . . . HI hate quotations. Tell me what you know. - Emerson CHARLES M. RASPA Baseball 2 . . . A member of the Senior Traveling Football Team, Charlie enjoys sports and listen- ing to music by Queen and the Rolling Stones. He plans to at- tend Albay and study business and computer science. . .JF 9X 10180, QUEEN: CUTLASS . . . You can't always get what you want, but if you try sometimes, you get what you need. - THE ROLLING STONES JOHN R RASULO Varsity Golf 1, 2, 3, 4, Varsity Football Statistician 2, J.V. Bowling 3, Varsity Bowling 4, In- tramural Football 1, 2, Intramu- ral Bowling 2, 3, 4 . . . John en- joys playlng the guitar and fol- lowing sports, especially the New York Yankees. Economics is his intended Field of interest . . . Life is too short to worry about little things. 155 it STEVEN R. RICCIARDI J.V. Football 1, 2 fCaptain 21, Varsity Football 3, 4, Weightlift- ing 1, 2, 3, 4, 35 Neediest Fam- ilies 3, Big Brother 4, Omega 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, H.R. President 2 . . . Steve enjoys playing the guitar and listening to Rock-n-Roll, especially by Jimmy Page CC, 5f28f81, 74, 5f12f80, MM. . . Oh the fun to have, to live the dreams we've always had. Oh to touch a dream, that eyes inside have never seen. - Led Zeppelin WILLIAM E ROESCH Cross-Country, Track and Field Team 1, Chess Club 2, Usher So- ciety 3, 4, Lion 3, 4 . . . William, a C.C.D. teacher, is interested in electronics and automobiles. He plans to become an electrical en- gineer . . . '66-Nova-SS , RUSH .. . Don't ask me, I don't know. - Ozzy ROBERT J. REDICAN J.V Football 1, 2 fCaptain jg Var- sity Football 3, 4, J .V. Baseball 2, Weightlifting 1, 2, 3, 4, Intra- mural Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Stu- dent Council 4, Big Brother 4, Student Exchange Chairman 4, Omega 4 . . . Interested in foot- ball, baseball, and girls, Robert plans to take accounting at Notre Dame University. . . 16 , WEDNESDAYS: Looney O 80, 11f28f81, Nips. . . Don't make no difference what nobody says, Ain't nobody like to be alone - BOSS VINCENT J . REITANO Freshman Swim Team, Varsity Swim Team 1, 2, 3, 4 fCaptaln 4j, Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Football 1, Intramu- ral Racquetball 4 . . . Vin enjoys all sports, especially swimming, and plans to attend Notre Dame . . . Such is Life. FRANK M. RISPOLI Intramural Bowling 1, 2, 3, 4, Missions 2, Cornerstone 3, Intra- mural Bowling Statistician 3 . . , Frank, a participant in the Na- tional French Contest, enjoys music, bicycling, and dancing. He plans to attend St, J0hn's University and major in ac- counting 'LZeke , Nice 'N Easy . . . Walk like a man.'l - The Four Seasons PAUL ROGALLI Intramural Bowling 1, 2, 3, 4, In- tramural Football 1, 2, H.R. President4. . . Paul enjoys base- ball, softball, hockey photogra- phy, and racquetball. He plans to study either business or law at Columbia. JOHN J. ROSATI J.V Track Team, J.V Bowling Team, Intramural Football, In- tramural Bowling, 12th Man . . . John, who enjoys baseball and football, hopes to study comput- er science at Pace University. . . Take it ease. STEVEN A. ROSSETTI Intramural Bowling 2, 3, 4, In- tramural Football 1, 2, Intramu- ral Racquetball 3 . . . Steve, who plays Babe Ruth Baseball, en- joys music and golf in his spare time To live is the rarest thing in the world, most people just exist. PHILIP S. ROSSO III Photo Club lg Intramural Bas- ketball 1, 2, 3, Intramural Rac- quetball 4g Karate Club 3, Ski Club 4, H.R. President 4 . .. Phil, who plays C.Y.O. Basket- ball, lists hockey, skiing and playing the guitar as his hob- bies. He plans to attend Embry- Riddle Aeronautical University. GEORGE J. RUTIGLIANO, JR. J.V Football 1, J.V Bowling 1, 2, J .V Baseball 2, Varsity Baseball 3, 4, National Honor Society 4, 12th Man 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 1, 3 . . . George's interests are all sports, fespecially baseball J, a good party, and imported beer. He plans to attend N.Y.U. and be- come a rich dentist . . . Live your life like there is no tomor- row, For you only live once, but if you live right, once is enough. Thanks to Mom, Dad, and Jill- I love you all. JOSEPH C. RUGGIERO Varsity Wrestling 1, 29 Intramu- ral Bowling 1, 4, Intramural Football 1, 12th Man 4, 35 Nee- diest Families 1, 3, 4 . . . Joe en- joys fishing and music . . . Wait for the 5 o'clock whistle, Wait for Friday night. We only think that then, It is the time that's right. Those times go by too fast. I've learned one day, somehow, The fun in life is living. The time to live is nowl Thanks mom and dad. CHARLES T. SALIG Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Football 1, 2, 3, 4, In- tramural Racquetball 3g Ski Club . . . Charlie coaches for a parish Intramural Basketball league, and plays basketball for a parish C.Y.O. basketball team. He plans to have a career in computer science. 157 THOMAS J. SAN NICOLA J.V. Football 1, 2, Varsity Foot- ball 3, 4, Usher Society 3, 4, H.R. President 2, H.R. Vice- President 3, 35 Neediest Fam- ilies 3 . . . Tom enjoys Weightlift- ing, running, and surfing, and he hopes to become a doctor It's Been Cake. - Tuck THOMAS B. SCARPACI JR. H.R. Pres. 1, Intramural Foot- ball l, J.V. and Varsity Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, H.R. VP 2, Big Brother 4 Tom has participated In American Legion, Heavy Junior, and Babe Ruth Baseball, and is an assistant Little League coach. He has received the VFW. Honorship Award and the M.V.R Award in J.V, Baseball. Tom plans to study pre-med at Fordham or Seton Hall . . . Never say 'I can't.' until you give 1009b. JOSEPH R. SARUBBI Intramural Bowling and Basket- ball 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Foot- ball 1, 2, 12th Man 4 . . . Joe en- joys playing and watching all sports, and he is a football refer- ee at the Staten Island Pee Wee Football Leagues. He has won Intramural Bowling trophies, and he plans to go in to business at Pace or NYU . . . Live every day as if it's your last. . . . Thanks Mom and Dad. WILLIAM SAVARESE Track 1, Cross-Country 1, 2, In- tramural Basketball 2, 3, Intra- mural Bowling 1, 2, 3, 12th Man 4 . . . Bill has coached at St. Ter- esa's and he enjoys rock, sports, and fantasy. He plans to become an engineer and study at the University of Colorado at Boul- der. THOMAS M. SAVINO Usher Society 3, 4, Varsity Golf 2, 3, 4, Cornerstone 3, Intramu- ral Football, Basketball, and Racquetball 2, 3, 4, 35 Neediest Families 3, 12th Man 4 . . . Tom has participated in CYO Basket- ball, in the RS. 42 Youth Center, in the Latourette's Men Club, and as an assistant coach in the Holy Child Basketball Intra- murals. He has received awards from the Peter Capofari Memori- al Golf Tournament, The S.I.C.H.S.L. Tournament, the Latourette Men's Club A. Flite Championship. ANTHONY J. SCHWARZ Intramural Football 1, 2, Usher Society 4, Big Brother 4, J.V. and Varsity Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Intra- mural Basektball 1, 2, 3, 4 . .. Tony enjoys all sports and al- most all music, and he has par- ticipated as a coach in CYO In- tramurals. He plans to pursue a career in computers. FRED M. SCHWARZROCK First Aid Squad 2, 3, 4 fPresi- dentj, Intramural Football, Bas- ketball, and Bowling 1, 2, 3, 4. . . Fred, Captain of the First-Aid and Rescue Squad of Staten Is- land and member of Richmond County REACT, enjoys photog- raphy, playing sports and listen- ing to RUSH, Led Zeppelin and Cream. A career as a paramedic is planned . . . 'lWhen they turn the pages of History, When these days have passed long ago, Will they read of us with sadness, for the seeds that we left to grow. - Rush MICHAEL W. SIDNAM Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Football 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Interested in auto mechanics, listening to music, weekends, and motorcyeling. Mike intends a career as a civil engineer. NICHOLAS J. SILVESTRO J.V Football, Big Brother 4, S.C. Rep 2, 3, Chess Club 1, Intramu- ral Football 1, 2, Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, 35 Neediest Families 1, 2, 3, 4, Key Club 3, 4, 12th Man 4, Omega 4 . . . Nick plans to study nuclear Medicine at SUNY. . . 8f9f81, POIIIIQ K.P, Blade . . . With the dark, I see so very clear now, all my fears are drifting by me so slowly now, fading away. - Genesis KEITH M. SIMAS Intramural Football, Basket- ball, Racquetball 1, 2, 3, Intra- mural Bowling, 12th Man, Freshman Corss-Country . . . Keith, who is an intramural coach, enjoys sports and cook- Ing. He plans to pursue a career in law enforcement. . . I'm not naked but far from home. - Hirvan Keeper JAMES T. SHEA Racquetball 2, 3, 4, Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Football 1, 2, 3, 4. . . A S.I. CYO Basketball Champ, Jim plays all sports, and listens to Van Ha- len. He intends to study law at St. Peter's College. . .HI am who I am, what do you want from me. - Billy Squire PAUL W. SITA Track 8: Field Team 1, 2, 3, 4 fCaptain 31, Racquetball Intra- murals 3, Student Council Advi- sor 4, Big Brother Program 4, 12th Man 4 . . . Paul has played CYO Basketball, coached intra- murals, and is presently a CCD teacher. He holds the school re- cord for pole vaulting and hur- dles, and was an Advance All- star and the city champion in Junior year. He plans to become an electrical engineer. 159 SEAN R SLATTERY J.V Football 1, 2, Varsity Foot- ball 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 .. . Sean enjoys music, sports, and cars. He plans to pursue a career in computers C.B. 10-10-80 , Festival , K'S.HE.T.C. ' Special thanks to MOM, DAD, and Christine. . . . First get mad . . . and then get even. RICHARD M. STANTON Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3, Intramural Football 1, 2, 3, Photo Club 1, 2, Chess Club 2, Biology Club 2, 3 . . . Rich, who is involved in C.C.D. and Scouts, enjoys fiction writing and com- puter games. He plans to pursue a career in either film special ef- fects or computer sceince . . . R.H.RS. , Lo0mus , T.A.f A,T.fB.P. , R.O.K.C. , J.M.J.N. . . . Death is always a gentleman, he makes good los- ers of us all. GREGG E SMITH J.V Football 1, 2, Varsity Foot- ball 3, 4, Varsity Golf 1, 2, 4, In- tramural Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Council Advisor 4, Stu- dent Exchange 1, 2, 3, 4, Big Brother Program . . . Gregg is a parish intramural referee and he enjoys fishing. He plans to take accounting at Notre Dame . . . Thanks Mom and Dad. ROBERT N. STEPHENS Intramural Basketball 1, 2, In- tramural Football 1, 2, 3, 12th Man 4, Wrightliflng 1, 2, 3 . . . Bob enjoys his neighborhood, cars, and rock-n-roll and has been involved in the Boy Scouts, Bill Morris Softball, and Dept. of Parks Football. He wishes to become a bar-restau- rant owner . . . Like Mat , Smurf, Bars Bums Every man has fears but he who faces his fears with dignity also has courage - Hemmingway RICHARD S. STOCKMAN Intramural Bowling 2, 3, 4, Band 1, Horizon 1, 2, 3, 4, Model Rail- road 1, 2, 3, 4, Choir 4 . . . Rich enjoys music, bowling, model railroads, and singing He hopes to attend New England Tech and study to become a thermo engineer . . . Success is not needed to ensure my happi- ness, but happiness is needed for my success. MICHAEL R STRYPE J.V and Varsity Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramural 1, 2, 3, 4, Omega 4, Weightlifting 1, 2, 3, 4, Big Brother 4, 35 Neediest Family Drive 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Mike enjoys all sports and listening to rock music, and has been involved as a coach in Parish Basketball In- tramurals ZA, 55, MinA , B.I.C. . . . Gap, On, Near Line- backer, Release - M.M,, J.C., L.B. KEVIN R SVENNINGSEN Freshman Track, J.V. Track 2, Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Bowling 2, 3, 4 . . . Kevin, who is a coach in the St. Teresa Basketball League, en- joys mountain climbing, par- achuting, and running mara- thons. . . Over the years I have lived and learned one thing, watch out for girls who smell funny and give out hot mints. KRISTOF I. SZABADHEGY Track and Field 1, 2, 3, 4 fCap- tain 41, National Honor Society 4 . . . Kris, who enjoys traveling and sports, was a Staten Island Advance All Star tTrackj and a member of The Society of Dis- tinguished American H.S. Stu- dents. He hopes to study com- puters or electrical engineering at Princeton University. JOHN N. TABER Italian Club 2, 3, Soccer 2, 3, Italian Trip 3, Intramural Bas- ketball 2, 3 . . . John, who is an Intramural referee and coach at St. Ann's, enjoys frisbee, biking, and rock-n-roll. He plans to study architecuture at N.Y.I.T. . . . Black Sabbath . . . Wicked World , Noseg Work for what you want , 10-14-80 . . . Trave- lin' Man - Lynyrd Skynyrd ROBERT TANCREDI J.V Football lg Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, 2:30 Club . . . A music, ski- ing, sports enthusist, Rob in- tends to study architecture . . . Don't surrond yourself with yourself move on back two squares -- YES AL A HQ' FRANK J. TAGLIANI Model Railroad Club QV.Rj 1, 2, 3, 4, Emergency Care Team 2, 3, 4, ITV 4, Usher's Society 3, 4. . . Frank, a CCD teacher and mem- ber of the Democratic Club, en- joys model railroads, short wave radio and Firearms. A re- cipient of the Certificate of Catechist Development, he plans to study engineering at Le- high University . .. 'LWe know what our goals are, we know what we hope to accomplish. - Walt Disney J. GREGORY TIPLADY Science Fiction Club 1, 2, 3 tEdi- tor 41, Italian Club 1, 2, Math Team 3 . . . A Recipient of 2nd Honors in the Iona College Lan- guage Contest, a Nat'l Scholar- ship Semifinalist and Attestato di Lode Award winner, Greg lists music, racquetball, reading and politics among his hobbies. He plans to attend Columbia University and become a busi- ness tycoon . . . Just one voice in the cosmic figure All things are ready, if our minds be so - W.S. 161 2 MARK R. TORRE Varsity Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4 QCap- tain 41, Intramural Football 1, 2, 3, Usher Society 3, 4, 12th Man 4, Italian Club 3, 4 Mark, who enjoys Weightlifting, music, and dancing, plans to study engi- neerlng at Manhattan College . . . We can walk our road to- gether if our goals are all the same. We can run alone and free if we pursue a different aim. - Rush FRANK T. TOTA J.V. Football 1, Intramural Foot- ball 2, Intramural Basketball 3, Homeroom V.. 1, 4, Dance Com- mittee 2, 12th Man 4 . . . Frank enjoys music, guitars, and skiing and hopes to study dentistry at Hofstra University . . . Few things are impossible to dili- gence and skill. PAUL J. TIZIK Intramural Bowling and Foot- ball, Homeroom President 3 . . . Paul, who enjoys Rock-n-Roll and attending concerts, plans to major in business at college . . . Wood , 'KSKULL , K'Shotgun , chevy turbo . . . Donlt give me speeches 'cause they're oh so dull. Leave me alone and let me Rock-n-Roll. - Neil Peart JOSEPH R TOMASULD J.V Football 1, 2, Varsity Foot- ball 3, 4, Drama Club 3, 4, Usher Society 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Ski Club fSecretary 41. . .Joe enjoys music, partying, and girls, but not necessarily in that order. . . HM. in A. , T.D. 10f25f 81, I'OMO , 01 . . . 'KWa1k with me Talk with me. - Vic Ferrari ROBERT TOSCANINI J.V. Bowling 3, Varsity Bowling 4, J.V. Soccer 3, Varsity Soccer 4, Intramural Football 1, 2, In- tramural Basketball 1, 2, Intra- mural Bowling 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Bob enjoys all sports and likes to lis- ten to music. He has received numerous trophies in bowling and baseball. He plans to major in business administration. JOHN R TRAPANI 12th Man 4, Intramural Football 1, 2, Intramural Racquetball 2, 3, 4, Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3, Biology Club 1, 2, Photogra- phy Club 1, 2, Emergency Care Team 2 . . . John enjoys playing racquetball, 'listening to the Doors, and partying and has been involved in CYO Basket- ball and Baseball. He hopes to attend Cornell and study veteri- nary science. GABRIEL R. TROIANO Swimming 2, 3, 4, Karate 3, 4, Intramural Football 2, Big Brother 4, Italian Club 3 Gary enjoys water polo, foot- ball, and frisbee, and he likes Bruce Springsteen and Squeeze. He plans to become a corporate lawyer . .. S.B.g 10f6f79, RI.A.D. MICHAEL N. TULOTTA Intramural Football 1, 2, Intra- mural Bowling 3, 4 . . . Mike en- joys scuba diving and photogra- phy, He plans to attend Buffalo University and major in me- chanical engineering L.M.g DR THOMAS J. TUMMINELLO Freshman Cross-Country and Track, J.V. Cross-Country and Track 2, 33 Karate 4, Intramural Bowling 4, Cornerstone 4 Tom is interested in astronomy, and enjoys playing soccer and listening to Styx and The Bea- tles. He plans to attend Frod- ham . . . COSMOS g Orion , L' . . .These are the best of times. - Styx PAUL J. TUZZOLO N.H.S. 2, 3, 4, Varsity Baseball 3, 4, J.V Baseball, J.V Basketball, Cornerstone 3, 4, Math Team 3, 4, Track 8: Field Ig Homecoming 2, 4, Big Brother, Usher Society 3, 4, 12th Man, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Involved in CYO and PAL basketballfbaseball, Paul enjoys sports and the beach. A career in engineering is planned . . .ptg bel. '82, Mr. C, K.N.E.T.Rg P.A.M.B. .. . Don't worry about it. - M.O.M '-it M -GQ! RAYMOND TUPPATSCH Intramural Basketball 2, 3, In- tramural Football 2, 2:30 Club , . . Raymond is interested in bo- dybuilding and plans a future as a computer programmer. WILLIAM J. TWOMEY Science Fiction Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Chess Club 1, 2, Mission Club 2, Intramural Bowling 1, 2 . . . Bill enjoys flying model airplanes, and racing 118 scale gas cars. He plans to attend Penn State and study electrical engineering . . . Gimme a break 163 ROBERT E TYSON JR. Student Council Representative 3, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Usher Society, Omega, Big Brother, Basketball Marathon 2, 3, 4, 12th Man . . . Bob, who partici- pates in St. Christopher 's C.Y.O. and Intramural Basketball Pro- gram, enjoys music, sports and reading. He plans to study law after college. . . We never know how high we are 'til we are called to rise. - Emily Dickin- son JAMES R. VANACORE J.V Football 1, 2, Varsity Foot- ball 3, 4, Weight Lifting 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Racquetball 4, Ush- er Society, Big Brothers . . . Jim, who enjoys all sports, especially boating, hopes to study me- chanical engineering at Manhat- tan College . . . Look out John- ny, she's got spiders, inside her head, she can 't control her baby spiders, she wants them dead. -- Vapors JACK Y VALINOTI J .V. Football 1, Varsity Football 2, 3, 4 fCo-Captain 41, Basket- ball Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Usher Society 3, 4, Big Brother 4 . . . Jack plans to pursue a career in law at an Ivy League school . . . For Jodi and Holly, with thanks to Bud and Marvin, and remembering Freddy who died in vain in Beverly Hills. 'Smoke will rise in the Dallas skies, co- min' back to you Dallas Alice.' THOMAS E. VAN DUSKY Student Council 1, Italian Club 2, Karate Club 2, Intramural Football 2, Intramural Bowling 3 . . . Tom enjoys all sports, rock music, photography, and astron- omy. He plans to attend Ford- ham and become a lawyer. STEPHEN J. VARANI Freshman Cross-Country, J.V. Cross-Country 2, Track and Field 1, 2, Cornerstone 3, Usher Society 3, 4, I.T.V 3, Intramural Basketball 3, 4, Intramural Rac- quetball 3, 4, Intramural Bowl- ing 2, 3 . . . Steve, a parish bas- ketball coach, enjoys sports and music. He plans to become an engineer Success is failure turned inside out. MICHAEL J . VEASEY Drama Club 3, 4, Not Ready For Homeroom Players 2 . . . Mi- chael is involved in the theatre and acting. He enjoys movies, sports, and playing Dungeons and Dragons. Michael was a par- ticipant in the National French Contest. STEVEN R. VENTRONE Track 2, Intramural Football 1, 2, Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Ski Club fTreasurer 4j Steve's interests include Rock- n-Roll, The Rolling Stones, and basketball refereeing. He plans to attend Stony Brook . . . The gate is straight, deep and wide. Break on through to the other side. FRANK VIOLA Karate 2, 3, 4, 12th Man 4, Intra- mural Basketball and Football 2, 3. . . Frank is a St. Sylvester's Church lector and he enjoys boxing, disco, Eldorado's, and Brooklyn. He plans a masters in petroleum engineering at Penn State. RICHARD A. WALDRON Intramural Bowling 1, 2, 3, In- tramural Football l, 2 . . . Rich enjoys working on cars and plans a career in business at St. John's or Pace. GREGORY R WANDY Intramural Bowling 1, 2, Intra- mural Basketball 3, Intramural Football 1, 2, 3, Varsity Tennis l, 2, 3 . . . Greg enjoys sports and rock music. He plans to go to Binghamton to study chemistry . . . My goal is more than a thought, I'll be there, when I teach what I've been taught . . . - RUSH FRANK A. VERGA J.V. Soccer 2, 3, Intramural Bas- ketball and Football 2, 3 Frank enjoys Rock-n-Roll mu- sic, particularly The Rolling Stones, weekends, and all sports. He plans to pursue a study in business accounting at Pace University . .. So if you meet me, have some courtesy, some sympathy, and some taste. - The Rolling Stones STEVEN C. WALDNER Intramural Bowling 2, 3, 4, Ital- ian Club 2, Cornerstone 3, 4, Usher Society 3, 4, ITV 2, 3, 4, Science-Fiction Club 2, 3, 4, Big Brother 4, Homecoming 4 Steve enjoys working on cars, reading science-fiction novels, and listening to the Beatles. He is a volunteer worker for Deb- orah Hospital and a lector for St. Margret Mary Parish and he plans to attend Stevens Insti- tute to become an engineer . . . All we are saying is give peace a chance - JOHN LENXON 165 WILLIAM E WELSH Cross-Country 1, IndoorfOut- door Track 81 Field 1 fCaptain 21, Math Team 3, 4, Physics Team 3 . . . Recipient of awards in the American Legion Essay Contest and the Iona College Physics Contest, Bill has also re- ceived J .V. and Varsity letters in Track and Field. He plans a Doc- torate in some field of science . . . Al1 that is gold does not glit- ter, Not all those who wander are lost. - Aragorn ROBERT A. YAMARONE Karate 2, 3, 4, Weightlifting 4, Key Club 4, Intramural Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, ski Club WR 41 ... Interested in karate and listen- ing to Bruce Springsteen, Rob plans to pursue a career in the culinary arts . . . 11f5f80, POP: YAM: DEE: LAV. . . The door's open, but, the ride it ain't free. - Bruce Springsteen VINCENT R YORKS Intramural Football 1, 2, Intra- mural Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Vincent plays CYO Basketball and he enjoys rock music and sports. CHRISTOPHER H. ZACHARY Intramural Basketball and Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Bowling 3, Intramural Racquet- ball 3, 4, Cornerstone 3, 4, Na- tional Honor Society 3, 4, ITV 3, 4, Key Club 3, 12th Man 4, Big Brother 4, Usher Society 3, 4 . . . Chris, who is a St. Teresa Bas- ketball coach, enjoys sports, music, and playing the piano. He plans to study pre-med . . . So many faces in and out of my life, some will last, some will just be now and then - Billy Joel CHARLES R. WESTFALL Intramural Basketball Intramu- ral Football . . . Charlie enjoys listening to the Doors and Hen- drix and attending summertime concerts. He plans to attend SUNY. VINCENT E. YAKRZEWSKI Intramural Football 1, Science Fiction Club 2, 3, 4, War Games Club 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Vincent's inter- ests are models, computers, and reading. He plans to study elec- trical engineering at the Poly- technic Institute. l,... JOSEPH R ZARRELLA Intramural Football 1, 2, Intra- mural Basketball 1, 2, 3, Intra- mural Bowling 2, 3, Usher Soci- ety 3, 4, 12th Man, Big Brother . . . A member of the Society of Distinguished American High School Students and recipient of the Christus Rex Award, Joe is interested in music, basket- ball and reading. He plans to be- come a CPA after studying ac- countingfbusiness at Bingham- ton. . , Thanks Mom and Dad, I couldn't have done it without you. ,Q- KEITH H. ZINSLEY J.V. Football 1, J.V. Soccer 2, Varsity Soccer 3, 4g Math Team 3, 4, Nat'l Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Intramurals, Bookstore . .. In- volved in the Omega program and an avid Ranger fan, Keith enjoys hockey and racquetball. He plans to study accounting and computer science . . . zg 61 22, 9f17g hockey Thanks Mom, Dad, and Bob. JOSEPH M. ZONA Intramural Football 1, 2, Intra- mural Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4g 12th Man, Usher Society 3, 4, Nat'l Honor Society 2, 3, 4 In- volved in PAL Baseball, Joe en- joys most sports and good mu- sic. He plans to study medicine . . . To strive, to seek, to find, and not to yield - Tennyson fUlyssesj 167 E wk 4 -. 5 W ww 1 A job well done. fi! 1, Z, V,,V We need to know - Big Mac or Chicken McNuggeLs. mi? Dniwaaw 168 ---- pf Rough night, huh Steve? Z: in-nur Not tonight. I have a headache. 'wffw-W zxhfjw But Dad . . . it's SMOKEY! L'What were you doing in my locker? 169 1Y Football players make better lovers. ww MQ 5597 Disco is a lonely pastime. mii.chis'mo, n. QSp., from macho, strong man, and -ismo, -ism.j strong or assertive masculinity, characterized by virility, courage, aggressiveness, etc. K, , 5, ww 1 ww' f I if f- al Ye5.f--H-fl S4-vi -- 4 ff'-f-3 :gf -W, . - x YQ L -A-fs Q, M ,Aw- Qs sw- ? Q K X -:U - - - - , S V T R 0 P A 173 Bottom Row Cl-rj: C. DeSantis, C. Ragucci, C. Farrell, J. Zarrella, G. Smith, J. Rafael, M. Ierardi, J. Gentile, T. Finnegan, G. Brienza, J. Po- lomene. Second Row: C. Revano, R. Redigan, S. Golden, K. Manning, R. Castellano, A. DiTommaso Qcapt.j, J. Valinoti fcaptj, M. Cutaneo, R. Dolan, K. Bruns, B. Cassidy, Br. Oxx fModeratorj. Third Row: Head Coach Sarullo, M. DiCostanzo, R Galiano, R. Cardinali, R. Holdman, S. Ricciardi, R Mandile, J. Murphy, H. Gumb, G. Alvarez, J. Vanacore, Coach Hardie. Fourth Row: Coach Baldassano, T. Lo- Priesti, M. Glynn, C. Tillo, T. Bianchi, S. Abati, M. Strype, T. SanNicola, J. Tommasulo, G. Quinn, J. Piscopo, Coach Lopes. Top Row: S. Slattery F DiTomrnaso, T. Schwarz, C. Langan, R Hoey, C. Keane, R Gardner, M. Gardner, G. Dudzinski. VARSITY FOOTBALL Head Coach Ben Sarullo Coach Hardie Line Coach Lou Baldassano 174 VARSITY FOOTBALL The 1981-82 Monsignor Farrell Varsity Football team, on the heels ofa dramatic change in coaching from a most successful Dennis Barrett to a first year head coach in Ben Sarullo, had what has fast become a typical Farrell season. They walked through any competition their division was able to give, and went on to win their division title while being rated 1 in the city. They then went on to the playoffs, where they met a tough Holy Cross team, and lost a heart-breaker, 6-0, and were eliminated from the playoffs. It was a game everyone felt Farrell could've won and maybe one they shoul've won. Off the field the Lions were led by Coach Sarullo and his staff, but on the field they were led by captains Jack Valinoti and Anthony DiTomasso. Jackie, starting for his third straight year at quarterback, had a noteworthy season which saw him lead the league in passing while bettering the career mark for passing yardage, previously held by John Skronski. Dito, in his second year at middle linebacker, had a steadily spectacular season, dominating defensive play from sideline to sideline. Offensively, whenever Valinoti was forced to put the ball in the air, it usually landed in the sure hands ofJu- nior Tim Finnigan or Seniors Bobby Redican and Greg Smith with speedsters John Murphy and Kevin Bruns fSeniors bothj ready at all times. Valinoti wasn't forced to throw all that often as the running combination of Chris Tillo and Caesar Revano, Mr. Outside and Mr. Inside, was as good as any in the league, and will be returning next year intact, as they are both Juniors. Those two were aided by Sophomore Tony Lopresti, who will certainly be a force for opposing coaches to think about in his remaining two years. As good as that backfield was, without an offensive line as formidable as Farrell had, the Lions' offense would not have been as productive as it was. The line was anchored by Seniors Mike Strype, Steve Riccardi, Greg Alvarez, Paul Mandile, Tony Schwarz and Tom Sanicola with Juniors Chris Farrell and Chris Desantis filling in whenever called upon. As productive as the offense was, Farrell's season wouldn't have been as successful as it was were it not for the stingy play of the defense. Led by DiTommaso, this unit was among the best in the league and as good as any Farrell has produced in years, which is saying something. The steady play of Senior linemen Bob Holdman, Chris Keane, Tom Bianchi, Joe Tomasulo and Paul Gardner, along with Juniors Steve Abati and Frank DiTommaso, provided constant pressure in opposing backfields and made anyones running game an impossibility. Linebackers Mark-Cutaneo, Ray Dolan and DiTommaso made it as difficult to pass on Farrell as the line made it to run. Any thought ofthrowing deep by opposing coaches proved to be costly as defensive backs Sean Slattery, Harry Gumb, Jimmy Vanacore, Chris Langan fall Seniorsj and Juniors Rich Cardinali and George Quinn also specialized in picking off passes. . The Lions were very fortunate to have an exceptional coaching staffled by Coach Sarullo fwho performed as if he had been a head coach all his lifej. He was aided by fine, young assistant coaches like Lou Baldassano foffensive and defensive linemenj, Gerry Hartie fdefensive backsj, and Gene Lopes foffensive backfieldj. The coaching staff and all the players would like to thank Br. Jeffery Oxx, who gave freely and generously of his time in an effort to help the team in any way he could. Congratulations also to Anthony DiTommaso, Jackie Valinoti, Tom Bianchi, Steve Riccardi, Tony Schwarz, Steve Abati, Chris Tillo, Rich Cardinali and George Quinn for being named to the CHSAA league all-star team. Farrell Holy Family Farrell Cardinal Hayes K Farrell Iona Prep Farrell Mt. St. Michael Farrell Stepinac ,,,-, 1 A Farrell Spellman ' Farrell St. Francis Prep L. Farrell Holy Cross E .33 Farrell New DOYP , .b il ' .. ..s Nice Throw Jackie Captains Jackie 8: Dito i ,A Nice catch Ton y. 3 4 My . 'mul ww f -H rf: f : ,f Q: M iv A No, Tony, you can't eat it. JL 0' Au Star Chris Tm ,,,, y 1--fakwffgfiffflfwgvff ' f f ,ff 5 ff, ft, 2: uf V 1--ffFZ:yw: .,,, 1, :I -,:',f,,av ,:,7v 5 o 8 A x is y 3 1 u 7 ' ,: 23:21 . fi 2 155 ' rf fi: , ii 75:03, ff . ymzmw f if A 4 N fV'- Z ' f - iff' 41f5?'f5fQ'55'E4' YI'f,f., Q X e y I Y V' 4 ,..- -, U 5. ,,,, ,.,. My , , A K 1 ' ' ' '-f I w5W 5'-' ,.,,, I' 'f . f :27ff 'W14!5'fi 'x', ,,,.,. A if' ' 1ZQ3m.sL.g,,L W - 'L A s - ' M ' --'- f . 1 V -, ,,,, .... 1 Missed me by that much. Nice hold Archie. any , , i tsixt Q 'TRS Q y 1 5 E, f' if ' 1, 5 , 225.1 , ,ff Excuse me, buddy , , L, w,, K ,ALVVA , A ' ' V Y A V g ,, i 4 ' my 'If ' ww' V , ' .. , ,,.' A-We f , - ,, f e A Z u ,, ---- ,,h. ff '52, L ,... ,, K, K by A y ' so ysss V v y . , H, may f K 176 Senior All-star Chris Keane Let'S go 0 gy 4 Wx J ba? We ,,, , sjpq, 1,6 jf 52,4492 and N . . FOOTBALL Bottom Row tl-rj: J. Montelone, H. Olsen, M. Foley, P Lembo, C. Giudimni, G. Romeo, J. Baker, V. Martinelli, P Grasso, M. Paladino, G. Zimmer. Second Row: C. Ventresca, T. Schiebel, R. Heffron, R. D'Angelo, R Vaccaro, J. Perlman, S. Bacci, E Busch, M. Nuzzo, C. Johnson. Third Row: G Sheehan, M. Liebrock, L. Salvo, J. Bcrtollotti, J. Nicotra, li Messina, S. Giordano, J. Collella, P Wersching, R. Nataliccio, J. Mazzella, S. Armstrong, S Vallani, J. Mulvey, D. Peccarro, J. Dell'Aquilla, M. Feeney. Top Row: P Quinn, D, Babajko, C. Hall, M. Marzo, F Frieberg, R. Pinto, L. Sikirka, S Bianchi, T. Donato, S. Gerramita. Coaches Gallagher, O'Leary, Lopes, Moderator Br. Sullo. Coming off a winning season as freshmen the J.V opened the season with a strong win over Totten- ville. As the season went on the winning ways were slowed but never stopped until the last regular sea- son game against St. Francis Prep. This offensive power house was led by the fine line of Gary Romes, J. Baker and C. Guddemi blocking for quarterback Steve Villano, and running backs J. Nicotra, and Richie Hefferon. J. Mazzella, C. Ventresca led the reception category. On the defensive side R. Pinto and K. Friberg charged the line while the backfield was led by J. Baker, R. Natalicchio, S. Bacci, and R. Hefferon. Team captains were Joe Baker and Gary Romeo with Charlie Goddemi heading the special teams. The starting moments of the season were brought about by Richie Hefferon 1102 yd. kick off return J, Charlie Guddemi fblock a punt for a touch- downj and Steve Bacci finterception and run back 45 yd. for a TD.J This team looks forward to great think on the varsity next year. 178 5 ng A Q xv Farrell 18 Tottenville Farrell 24 Hayes Farrell 14 Iona Prep Farrell 12 Mt. St. Michael Farrell 32 Stepinac Farrell 20 Spellman Farrell 8 St. Francis Farrell 24 Holy Trinity Farrell 6 New Dorp f F 'fa ' fig SS- gt . A L9 .,,i,.,,. ' w - - Q ,,,. Q 4 Sw. ' -. , ' F E9 1 - f F ybqqr I . . Ek -Si? W. . 2 - .. . ri fl. W-wgrwxl f ,A A 1 Q' ,Q .wwf FRESHMAN FDOTBALL E V., 1 f W., Front Row ll-rj: Coach Hall, Tom Prisco, John Tyrie, John Olsen, Mike Montalbano, Pete Rendinaro, Coach Noone, Father Nevin. 2nd Row: Coach Pe tosa, Mike Cormican, Bill Kiecka, Eugene Morgia, Vin Cigna, Bert Marqueda, Brandt Mandia, Mike Salv. 3rd Row: Steve DiNunzio, Dan Gardella John Tobbacco, Vin Valinoti, Rob Ogno, Steve Bernhardt, Steve Pascale. 4th Row: Rich Iflnsalata, John Kuzmicki, Tom Page, Bob Triola Pete Devine, Ed Degon, Steve Oliviera. 5th Row: John Volpe, Guy Urcioli, John Brennan, Bill Caldwell, Ralph Pellechia, Bill Lafferty, Gary DiSilvestri Vin Taddoni. 6th Row: SeanAMahon, Tony Santore, Brian Lopez, Howie Capek, Jason Martin, Lou Arone, Roger Anerella. Top Row: Tony Perrotta Ralph Diauto, Al Guddemi, Carlo Vitale, Scott Gambello, Doug Langan, David DiTommaso. This August found a new set of Freshmen eager to follow in the winning Farrell Football Tradition. Be- hind new coaches, the team started off the season with a win over Holy Family and carried on the winning ways up to the last game of the regular season. This gave them a shot in the playoffs but that hope was crushed in the highest scoring game of the season. The offense, which amassed a total of 102 points was led by running back Robert Ogno behind a solid line led by Al Guddemi. The defense was led by three solid players in Diauto, Bernhardt and DiTomasso. After this fine season, we look for great things in the years to come. Farrell Farrell Farrell Farrell Farrell Farrell Farrell Farrell Holy Family 8 Hayes 0 Iona 8 Mount St. Michael 8 Stepinac 8 Spellman 8 St. Francis 12 St. John 17 -, ' ' W i 04 , x .wu- F W J w wx f , ,, L,, V' fl! if g f J' f az ' , ,H wg,-Q: Q ,MQ- 1.5 ,y , , , ,,, . I I x-1+ Nl 5 H' 5 . ,f F f 'wwf .' rf' ' i. vi Jgyw-fe1 5 X X N W if XQA. , ZMWM 2 'W ,A ,QLQX w AA 1 Yi Q N?-uf z X I .I Q J Z .bali 1 ' lflpy 9-ina:-5 , ., . J p ' ,f 3 . f ,Q 'ph'-as ' x fl ' W? A 2 9 ',,'Ks,X . Nz. . S . - ...a-nn VARSITY SOCCER Standing tl-rj: Coach Jack Hynes, X. Turkovic, J. Catalono, T. Gough, A. Imbrlolo, J. Reilly, M. Schwartz, P Golach, R. Mayo, S. Kavanuugh, D. Lorenzo, Moderator Br. Guillemettc, Kneeling fl-rj: A. Lombardo, G. Felbarg, K. Zinzley, G. Skinner, E. Hynes, E. Jordan, K. Canterella, J. Ward. nik? Q Wx Au V The Varsity Soccer Team completed their third undefeated season. The team did great against local competition going unbeaten, untied and even un- scored upon, until the last game against St. Jo- seph's but they pulled it out 4-3. Eddie Hynes cap- tained the team and led the scoring and now reigns as all-time scoring leader at Farrell with 52 goals over a 4 season period. Overall, they were 9-5-3. Sean Kavanagh was a tower of strength in the sweeper position and is largely responsible for low scoring of opponents. Greg Skinner had nine goals and will be returning next season. Two players share the goal keeping duties, Matt Schwartz and Jim Rielly and both will be back next season. Our defense of Jeff Ward, Nick Turkovic. Tommy Gough and Dave Lorenzo was quite reliable and will be stronger next year. Helping to fill the gaps were Tony Imbriolo and Andy Lombardo. The middle line of Greg Felbarg, Jim Catalano and Ed Jordan was the strongest unit and helped the forward line of Karl-David Cantarella, Eddie Hynes and Greg Skin- ner. Utility man, Keith Zinzley, filled in at many positions and will be missed through graduation. Coach Hynes looks forward to another undefeated season next year. Farrell Farrell Farrell Farrell Farrell Farrell Farrell Farrell Farrell Farrell Farrell Farrell Farrell Farrell Farrell Farrell Farrell New Dorp Tottenville Port Richmond Moore St. Peter 's St. J oseph's Moore St. Peter 'S St. Joseph LaSalle Iona Iona Mt. St. Michael Stepinac S.I. Academy Holy Cross Poly Prep Q 4 x , A W M Q w is 'Nm - F, Qs ,Kg ' as S ii 5 xiii K' lyk' , x as Q' kv? f., I Qfkax K i , if '. f-' ' -f F' mf ig. ef QR xg Qi' ff' ik Q M 5? wig K5 - -L'. sb Q v .- ff V Q ,,f-' 3-xg-K : M l' V mia: ,yy :Q:,,.g5 w x 5 .S i , 1-swims , jk i f sm.. M s ms' A Af: .1 .kv Wb C W P Q1 , Q f ,f , pf Q , L sL3l:y'?' ' ei E Wa xffigj fs .Qin . V.L'yLL f Q Xf X-Q. ak. wig 3? , iw. xi SRS X ,Q Xi Q 3. P? Nlqfwl Ns .V SOCCER J 1 , . A A- hyrfi-A4 ... an Q A , ,, , - . W 5 . ..,... to gf ,W ' M Q - -. , ,. . , 1, 9 ff V ws 9 f' J K M Km .:LsLQ..1s-.xf,,..... -- TM X ' ' ' . , - . f -v X Kneeling fl-rj: John Messina, Dan Kane, Ken Warner, John Imbriolo, Charles McConnell, Peter Bavaro, Mark Dietz, Ricky Scotto-Lavino, Mike Messana, Mike Caputo. Standing fl-rj: Vincent Montani, Brother Guillemette, Frank Stoddard, Anthony Ferrare, Paul Duchnowski, Jay Scriver, Max Vasquenz, Jim Perillo, Mark Guglielmette, Bob Toscanini, Anthony Giaccio, John Parello, Joe Zappia, David Springstead, Mike Vezzuto, Chris Ditursi, Mr, Gallagher. l The J.V Soccer Team, coached by Mr. Gallagher and Q moderated by Br. Guillmette, had a very respectable sea- son. Their leading scorer was Anthony Giaccio. They were also led by midfielders Max Vasquenz and Robert ' Toscanini and wingers Joe Zappia, Dave Springstead, and Frank Stoddard. Overall, they had a good season with a 3- 0-3 record. 186 ., Q -gs v ,.,w w Ns 5.:.,x . as N' 3' Q 5 eq: ,K sl if 1637 I 'E Que 5342521 VARSITY X-CGU TRY - 3 . mf .,:. ' .K gv ywr f WW Q, 1 A, V, V ,, -,wg - V3.2 , . . . , , '2 A . H ,. 4 'Q 1, W - . ' i n i f 4 ., 4 ' fl.. Y, lvzfiifsgig . - 'Z ' V. -. . V , . ' W i -'f 7 1 '5 f, ' . ,ai , 1 2' . 35fS:fs'f1:fQYg41Mg.:f5Q . at 7 f 2 .W 'ef' at A, -'-- .V ,, Mfwrsneff-W iregm-12 ' .--p M. ,L,,. ,Q ,yiv A,.,5 ,.,. M-...M IW 1 I 51 .a..g4.gff-if 188 aw, ' , I M 'T 9 -'ffl-ff3E.'1'1'Wfx-f.,.u.,a,g.,.,.,f .. W.. ffl, H L'- V-f-,-1'e,.-iii? Vf?.n3?:57g?3t.giflvjezggjfi J at The 1982 Farrell Cross Country team emerged as one of the best Staten Island has ever seen. The team finished its season with a first place finish in the City Championships and a second place finish in the State Championships. Under the coaching of Mr. Walsh, his first year as varsity Cross Country Coach, the team finished with five first place and three second place fin- ishes. The opening meet was at Westlake which gave Farrell a second place finish behind St. Bernard's of Conn. At Iona the young harriers gained their first win. The next week Farrell placed second to LaSalle of Philidelphia. The only disappoint- ment came during the Eastern States Championships where they came in twelfth. Coming back the lions went 1-2 to win the sectional title. The team was led all season by Scott Farrell with a second place finish in the city and eighth in the state. Right behind him was team captain Ian Clements who had an outstanding season finishing first in the sectionals and second in the Island Championships. Rounding out the team were Dave Dorans with a very consistent season and Mike Carpin- ello. Finishing out of the top seven were Dave Kelly, Mike Noone, and Andy Ferencz, who interchanged positions through- out the season. John McGivney joined the varsity in the State Meet and helped the team with his 46th place finish. M ,z V:.,, 2,: 3 ' 'n W' 'w1.. H if l if 5 x 'f ! iw N , f A ff -,pk ,aww A M' ,f ff ww- sw Jw , ,K ,,,, ,.P I ..,1 fl ? WOW fd P KU , -64mk'Q,vw- Z . Q. t 5 if Yi' aw I 2' 9 . ,1-f' Q hc W- af vm W Sitting fl-rj Charles Cregin, Jack Schultz, Joe Gheraldi, Mike Piazza, Ron Gualario, Ty Sergio. Kneeling fl-rj Ken Villafranca, Mike Wieland, Tom Foley, John Antonelli, Mike Pocchia, Vin Bamundo, Kevin Haggerty Ed Bielic. 3rd fl-rj Mark Dames, Dave Cutolo, Jeff Curtachio, Don Nesensohn, Tom Pikowski, Bill Haddad, John Mayo. 4th fl-rj Coach Brother William Stoldt, Jim Ser-pi, Mike Salzano, John Ancona, Tony Fioto, Mike Conroy, Bill Kelly Marc Grella, Assistant Coach Dave Mahon. FRESH N X-COU TRY 55? 1 S1 US ,Mm -GNN FROSH CROSS COUNTRY Br. William Stoldt's Freshman Cross Country Team enjoyed a consistent season throughout. The team was powered by the 1- 2 punch of Tony Fioto and Tyrone Sergio. These two were backed up by the rest of the A team which consisted of Mike Wieland, Jim Serpi, Jeff Curtachio, Kevin Haggerty, and Ken Villafranca. The B team also enjoyed a successful season as they were led by Ed Belic, John Antonelli, Vin Bamundo, Bill I-Ioddard, Mark Grella, Dave Cutolo, Bill Kelly, Mike Pacchla, Mark Dames, Don Ressensohn, Tom Foley, Jack Schultz, and Charles Cregin. The team showed their power as they captured third at the Westlake Invitational, third at the Iona College Meet, second at the Manhattan College Meet, second in the Sectionals, fifth in the City Championships, and went on to the Island Champion- ship powered by Tony Fi0to's first place performance, Ty Sergio's fourth place finish, and Kevin Haggerty's ninth place finish, Jeff Curtachio's fourteenth place finish, and Jim Serpi, Ken Villa- franca, and Mike Wieland rounded out the A team 's Champion- ship: while Ed Bellc's first place performance led the B team which was rounded out by Don Ressensonh's second, John An- tonelli's fourth, Marc Grella's fifth, and Vin Bamundo's sixth, Bill Hoddard's seventh, Bill Kelly's eighth, Mark Dame's ninth, and Charles Cregin's tenth place, Bill Hoddard pu Y if Standing Q1-rj: Coach Ken Martin, Coach Bro. Oxx, Thom Trezza, Dan Swanson, Mike Oliviera, Mike Zona, Joe Delsante, Garrett Dolan Tom Curtis Steve Certo, Paul Carroll, Mgr. John Scalia, Head Coach Bob Besignano. Kneeling fl-rj: Glen Mauriello, Bob Fisher, Rich Lee Mike Borik Farrell Farrell Farrell Farrell Farrell Farrell Farrell Farrell Farrell Farrell Farrell Farrell Farrell Farrell Farrell Farrell Farrell Farrell Farrell Farrell Farrell Farrell Farrell 192 ARSITY BASKETBALL New Dorp Bishop Ford McKee Tottenville St. J oseph's Wagner Curtis Rahway New Dorp Far Rockaway St. Peter ls Moore New Dorp Xaverian McKee St. J oseph's Wagner Hudson Catholic Curtis St. Peter 's Moore Port Richmond LaSalle The 1982 Monsignor Farrell Varsity Bas- f ketball Team had an admirable season. They - began the year with a ten game winning V streak, and ended the season with an 18-5 ' record and a berth in the C.H.S.A.A. City Playoffs. This was an impressive start for Coach Bob Besignano who took over the reins ofthe Var- sity Basketball team this year. The team consisted of Seniors: Steve Certo, Garrett Dolan, Tom Curtis, Bob Fisher, Mike Olivieri, and Joe Delsante. Along with Ju- niors: Thom Trezza, Glen Mauriello, Paul Carroll, Mike Borik, Mike Zona, Richie Lee, and Dan Swanson the team was quite impressive. Although the club 's success was a team effort Seniors Bob Fisher and Tom Curtis led the way. Bobby, the starting point guard capped off a superb season by being named to the Staten Island Advance All-Star Team.Tom, along with Bobby averaged more than twenty points per game, just missed making the All-Star team, but received Honorable Mention. The team hopes to return next year and capture the S.I.H.S.L. Champi- onship. A M. x Nmywkq F EW Q dz 4 35 X 5 X YS Qvinw f 4 . . BASKETBALL sr - mm. ar .1 XWQNMWW . mea: ' . twin mu k X 5. . . .-..- - :.+ an NX xxx Front Row fl-r J: E. Wright, K. Spillane, S. McCaffrey, A. Esposito, J. Redington, P Hottinger, J. Durry, Coach Br. Oxx. Back Row: R Wersching, V. DiPi1ato, J. Wilson, R. Roesch, D. Muraca, A. Grosso, A. Petrosini. Missing: D. Guido, Moderator Mr. Bamonte. il if ty , if N RREL '91 5 The Junior Varsity Basketball Team had yet another successful season. In Brother Jeffrey Oxx's premier season asjunior varsity coach the team compiled an impressive record of 13 wins and 3 losses in league play and an overall record of 15 wins and 6 losses. However, in the first round of the CHSAA Playoffs the young lions dropped a heartbreaking two-point decision to Cardinal Hayes. During the regular season Brother Oxx relied on Andy Grosso, John Durry and Vin DiPilato to score the bulk of the points, while guards Tony Esposito and Joe Redington took turns running the show. A key factor in the team 's high winning percentage was the well-rounded play of Pete Wersching and Tony Petrosini. These two players adapted to each game and fulfilled the team's particular needs. When these players needed a break Brother Oxx had, at his fingertips, capable reserves. These reserves included centers, Dave Guido and Bob Roesch, forwards Eric Wright and Dan Muraca and guards Sean McCaffrey and John Wilson. This season would not have been successful, if not for the fine effort of the flamboyant moderator Lou Bamonte. 7 1 hal' ini lfirst Row tl-rj: M. Finelli, A. Higney, J. Pandolfino, D. Vaccaro, S. Circiano, E. Kiernan. Back Row: F Tamburrino, K. Campbell, R. Kelly, P Vogt E Sita, J. Morisano, Coach Ken Martin. Missing: J. Wallace. FRESHMAN BASKETBALL In Kenneth Martin 's premier season as freshman coach, the team finished the year with the respectable record of 12-10. However, it is important to note that the team got off to a slow start, but later re-grouped in time to make the playoffs. To the surprise of many, excluding themselves and their illustrious coach, the team defeated All Hollows in the first round of the playoffs. In the second round Stepinac acquired an early eighteen point lead, but the little Lions, showing some character coming back to within four before bow- ing out. During the regular season Coach Martin relied on Paul Vogt, Frank Tamburrino and Van Vaccaro to score the points. John Morisano to collect the rebounds and Eddy Kieran to hand out the assists. When the team needed a lift Coach Martin looked to his two sparkplugs Steve Ciriano and Andy Higney. These two excited the crowds with their hard-nosed type of ball, while also spurring on their teammates. When these players needed a break Coach Martin looked to his vibrant bench and found the following capable reservesg forwards Kenny Campbell, Ed Sita, guards Billy Kelly, Jimmy Wallace, Mike Fenelli and John Pandolfino. The entire season would not have been possible without the guidance of Brother Oxx and the extraor- dinary moderating talents of Coach Lou Baldassano. The 1981-82 season saw the continuing success of the Varsity Ice Lions under the reign of Coach Paul Mazza. The team fin- ished with its best record in three years Q8- 7-4j, good enough for third place in its divi- sion and a playoff berth. The team was led on and off the ice by captain Mark Torre, and assistants Jim Healy and Paul Mazza. This season proved that the Lions are a team to contend with as they displayed a well rounded attack. Paul Mazza was the offensive force leading the team, and the league, in scoring. Backing him up was the rookie sensation Jim Espo Columbo and the intimadating Michael Hosmer. 200 ian-an Top Row fl-rj: J. Columbo, M. Hosmer, T. McMahon, C. Fodera, I-T Mazza, M. Torre, T. Schiebel, E Powers, G. Drake. Bottom Row: V. Licatese, J. Meschenic, C. Bueno, J. Healy, D. Roberts, L. Smith. ICE HOCKEY ,, -M,,,1l1,,'i6, 'hm The team also showed one of the best defenses in recent years. Backboned by the dynamic Torre, who not only was one of the leagues best defenders but also ranked in the top ten in scoring, the defense was the nucleus of this winning season. When Torre wasn't doing the job, the Disco Defense was. Chris Buneo, another freshmen stand- out, teamed up with durable Gary Drake Cmaster of the hip checkj to form this amazing duo. 4 , z In goal this year was veteran Jim Healy. Turning in his finest year, Heals was named the leagues' outstanding goal- tender. The team was also supported by excel- lent seasons from seniors Charlie Fuds Fodera, Frank X Powers and Juniors, Dean Roberts, Tom Earl -McMahon and Vic Licatese. Surprising efforts came from lst year players Bobby Consola, Larry Smith, John Breakaway Maschenic, Tim Schiebel and Jim Rielly. Special congratulations are offered to Torre, Mazza, and Healy for being named S.I.I.H.A. First Team All-Stars. 24182 '21- x, 5 M J xi :ge Z!E J l . . HGCKEY Kneeling fl-rj: P Miceli, P Milora, D. LuMantia, P Bavaro, M. Anderson, V. Polidori, S. Johnston. Standing: Coach Roberts R Abel I Tobacco F Si muro, D. Muschello, A D'Anna, R. Rocco, J. McNally, J. Mulvey, V. Lorenzo. 202 J- E The J .V Hockey came into existence this year, and compiled a record of 4-4-1. The team was captained by Phil Miceli who was the starting Goalie most of the season. His replacement was Scott Johnston and in front of them on defense was Richie Abel. Starting on the offense and responsible for most of the teams goals were centers Victor Lorenzo, and John fMarvel- ousj Mulvey and winger Robert Rocco. In all, the team saw a fine first season and many of the players hope to see varsity action next year. .... M 5 3 3 'i 20 -.q,..,.5,: - W. .........., -.,W,W TRACK AND FIELD 5 X :LA f y 1 , - ' f ' L fi- p QQ 1 .. ' sw ,. 'H-Q-951 ' '4 E g 4 9 '- my YQ? K V i 0' ' ' . Q : 'ls' I T ' U . 5 g t . E t ' - AK ' . S 1 X 5 W M N. 'll EQ MQ f fj, L L 85 ' . Q XX K i Lg Q I 'sggxflj , ?!'J...' . X . Q ' 4 5 Q Q K A 'NUM my ' ' S Q , Y! k 'f-'. Vai: ' ' , ' 5 D 3' X? V X iI1se,f1..fi ,S X ' x K,-.fm M 'S' i Q J' 1 Qi'?.F?,fZ 8 ' QXRQ .SQSRQ ,. K ' 3 . Wag iff? A 'gYRf'2'A,- ' XT V i gk 4 Xyxvwf, E Pj . gif, iknHQiXy 5352, 'X t - . in V K my i- 3 x y N N f . M - V., , X0 A , :g i g . Q L iv , 1 , Q 1 i 5 1-T' '--' f X N jffr r, -f, ,gf xmas - ., ' -.fa ,- 7 x v- .f This year 's track and field team had a prosperous indoor season. The Lions won the Sectional Championships and placed third in the Intersectionals. At the Staten Island Indoor Championships the varsity dominated both the running and field events, as it won the team title by more than 75 points. There were some seniors who stood out as super athletes. Paul Sita and Kris Szabadhegy were speedsters in the hurdles and on the track, as well as, their super performances in the field events, such as: the High Jump, Long Jump, Triple Jump, Pole Vault and Shot Put. Scott Farrell, Dave Kelly, Ian Cle- ments and Mike Carpinello were distance aces leading the team in the 1600 and 3200 meter runs. Anthony Buccigrossi on the comeback trail displayed some fine performances in the high jump and javeling while Arthur Daunt, Mike Noone and Lance Armstrong bolstered the team in the relay events. Dom Celen- tano was a big factor in the mile walk in the City and Island Competition as he set many school records. The years ahead look good as well with returningjuniors Jim Wynne, Dave Dorans, Andy Ferenca, John McGivney and Joe Serpig sophomores Chris Marsala, Joe Nicotra, Mike Harring- ton, Mike Coumo and shot put stand out Dom Marandi. Q ws . , , f V , , g , ,.,a. in . 3 . I ' Y YM f- , -f ti. I V ., , . -' 1 1'-f.Q ,:1ii'i? '.g3f fy,jv2' ' U' ,yew ., 2 'F fy: , .,.--:..-JP.: 2 Vg Q ' I 'Y X aim- ',, '-A - 'T:Z:M,. 1, I ,sv ,V - .y V was gg .. 4 ra.: A f f I ,: mv , W 51' I f 4-My I . V I A .5 aascs we 1 . -. .91 ' 7' T V Lfpfl, Q ' -4,.,gf 'J A H ,, Q 'Wm . Q ' T A 'FN 0 K 4 f N' AW' 'AWNM-'A' vm-W-MM-,' .MW , ,W I ' 1 5 I 1 e f. Z if 5 Z .ff ----Ag si 1,1 3. K .. nfl' 1 3 n +,f'-r,r,-g.r-1F- ' Maman C m d m y-.15 . iii - 4 if um , ' , ' . s I i V a 1 .. W 1. , max . -I my I w.g.'2. 'ii a , , -.Xk f 1, 33 233 I H5541 ' - 'M , -- H , . ,JN 5 X 5, k j ,.-,, X 7, vw. Q - 5',i.:!ffTf5'EQi,v:-i5 we i 3, 5- J - -'- . ,, .3 A m ,TC r 'N . I' f Mtg . T E A Www, 5 K., ,,.. . , a I. I gig, ,U , .3 0 ...tb as 4 ,,, M. ,,. . ,gn ... g . W1 .- 'W ,.f'ff:.ws.- c c bees, .ics ' fl- 'I 'Q v ., Y W A 4 Q .- if A .:.w+4,,f- .., S W :N Q WW, .X ' cs...-ww, M2 i f4g3S ' r W f ' 1- . xi fwkkgrs 4 ..,,, ,.,. an z I K- ix,-QM ,zfj kv, , W . lynawfvtk I Q ataa t-,.,xg97Wi5'E:2 , - - 'fwffx , -missy' 6- .M ,Wm '- Q A Q MI' try' - gf , . -wat:-'W www- -wf:73,NW.Ww-wfm,wf2Q....l,,,,, M nl.-,g,.-R. f ,TG . . hw., , S 205 VARSITY SWIMMING 'Q-was ,fv- Sitting Cl-rj: G. Troiano, R. Leonard, W. Mahoney M. Bowen, R Mulcahy. Kneeling: K. Craig, D. Stellini, J. Malone, W. Leonard. Standing on the Floor: Coach Meibauer, G. Hough, M. Russonello, R Rabito, A. Mayerhoff, R Feeney, M. Farrell, J. Sutera, V Reitano, Hidden: J. Sweeney, T. Brennan, B. Perkins, J. Simione, R Chiasera. Standing on the Board: D. Mayerhoff, J. Delaney, R. Reichart, J, Desanto, B. Fournier, J. Reitano, A. Martinez, G. Leung. Missing: A. Kruesi, C. Block. ...i.:1l?i7'ffI 7' W N -..,...,, ,,.. L , I C , I . z--- . . .. I K In f ig ,. X k R A ,:g .fs gi N .. 9 . . 7 , ,,.. we .. . . -.. . .. .X . f , gl - is . ,Vi KV: - -1:5 -'--wa.. . , , ,,..,,. , .,.,, ..,. ff' - A wk 'GS . 1 ' 206 The 1981-82 Varsity Swimming Team, under the instrumental guidance of Coach Conrad Meibauer, completed one of its most successful swim seasons in its history. The team with a 7-0 league record, won the CHSAA Dual Meet Championships, and flnished the season with a 9-1 overall record. At the Metropolitan Championships, Farrell finished an impressive second to the New Jersey State Champions, St. Joseph 's. The Lions then moved to the CHSAA Individual Championships where they dominatedg beating the closest competition by over 50 points. The Medaly Realy team of John Sutera, Gary Triano, Robert Leonard and Alfred Mayerhoff broke the 7 year school record and the league record with an outstanding time of 1:44-.866. Senior Gary Troiano broke the 7 year old breaststroke record with a time of 1:06.0. Junior William Leonard broke the 500 yd. Freestyle record with a time of 5:02.8. Ten Lions were selected to the CHSAA All-star Team. They are senior Co-Captains Pete Feeney and Vin Reitano, seniors Al Mayerhoff, Jim Malone and Gary Troianog juniors Robert and William Leonard, sophomores John Sutera and Brian Perkinsg and freshman diver Peter Chiasera. After the regular season, twelve of the Lions went to the prestigious Catholic National Championships where they placed 5th with 98 points which was their best finish ever. 208 4' Sitting fl-rj: J. DeSanto, M. Cuevas, J. Sweeney, J. Reigano, R. Reichart, W. Mahoney, R Chiasera. Standing E Drew K Craig, J. Delaney, Coach Meibauer, C. Block, D. Mayerhoff, Mulcahy, R Rabito. The Freshman Swimming Team had a fine season with an overall record of 6-1-1 and a fourth place finish in the Championships. Captain Chris Block led the team with his Breaststroke while the Med- ley Relay Team of Mahoney, Block, Mayerhoff, Chia- sera and the Freestyle Relay of Mayerhoff, Block, Chiasera, and Rabito or Reichart added many points to the team effort. Divers Rich Reichart and Pete Chiasera also added to the team. In all, it was a good season with a number of swimmers moving up to the Varsity. C, W 4 V 4'-nw... f V J, 4 5 V A' Aj , V I V .,., , , ., 577433, ' - 2. WM. ..., H ,, wmv al 1 2 210 RESTLING Top Row fl-rj: John Orlando, Joe Serena, Dan Kruesi, Chris Celenza, John Gallucci, Mike Nuzzo, Peter Danke, Joe Pinnola, Middle Row fl-rj: Fr. Nevin, Steve Burghardt, Bob Birnbach, Andrew Poje, Jackie DeRoss, Ceasar Revano, Terry O'Brien, Mike Marotte, Jim Burghardt, Br. Sullo, Bottom Row fl-rj: Nick Ruggiero, Gary DiSilvestri, Paul Gibney Tony Ferraro, Paul Danke, Frank Miceli, Sal Arena. Qmissing: Steve Abati, Paul Gabos, Chris Brasco, John Kuzmicki, and Chris Tilloj The 1981-1982 wrestling team, led by their coach Fr. Nevin, was one of the best teams ever. This year they took on some of the toughest teams in the league and came out with an impressive record of 7-5. This year they took on their archrival Xavarian High School and easily defeated them. The team was led by seniors Terry O'Brien, Steve Burgh- ardt, and Paul Danke. Junior Ceasar Revano also had an impressive season. Next year the team promises to be even stronger and more experienced. With freshmen like Gary DiSi1vestri, Nicj Ruggiero and John Kuzmicki, Fr. Nevin has a strong arsenal for the up coming years. 5 if ,,- ,- ,M .. ...,. --.ji -,axis u ..--1:5 --tai . K.. Q r' qua .aw ,f .f 't,.g,, ,.',.M, ,,,,.y-.-...-.ef - :rs 5 1 rum mei. ' 2 4195- 5. ,ef- S.. . was . X -fee SQ M.,- ' Q? ,, .3 4' ,0 . 5, I f f'ff 5 '1? , K . X? MX xx as '-gm ,fx R 14? LQ NC- Q 8 ,fx X www 3 in E , X5 in W .I iff , ,AL,..,. f W A-.eoww-finxa' ' ': S: . , 211 Q A , may 2 VARSITY BASEBALL The Varsity Baseball Team should have a fine season this year. Returning senior standouts include Frank Persico, Joe Murphy, Ross Pirotta and Tommy Scarpaci. The pitching staff will be manned by capable veterans E Persico, J. Mur- phy and juniors Mike Zona, Nick Lananta, and sophomore Anthony LoPresti. The infield will be held down by second year varsity players B. Ferrone, G. Quinn, J. Bertilotti and juniors Bobby Arciero and Bob Donohue. Head Coach Babe Silvestro and his assistant Larry Musanti are sure the team will be successful this year. Y? EV K R X V Wil! U Q ,,,,,,..am1f'f' r 4, 1 .b .AQ f i? x QMQ55.. .Q W XM ' WW .n . vw-w i dba . wv..Q f- K M 213 4 . . BASEBALL The J.V Baseball team is gearing up for a high- ly dynamic season. The team hopes to make the city playoffs again this year and with the players they have returning it should be easy. These re- turnees and infielders Steve Bacci, Gary Zimmer and Steve Palmeri, and outilelders Bernie Ven- detti, and Steve Natalichio. Anchoring behind the plate is Jimmy Columbo. Coach Besin Giono has high hopes for this team. .. I 2i 'f' mn.. it .9 A8 AER il Q 2 -1--- -Y- VARSITY BOWLI Maroon Team: T. D'Amato, J. Rasulo, IJ. Church. Missing: R. Toscanini The 1981-82 Varsity Bowling Teams registered decisive victories over their opponents in both the Gold and the Maroon divisions. Strong per- formances were made apparent by Jimmy Bioia, John Giamundo, John Giovannone and Nick Ber- lingieri of the Gold Team. Also finishing with a fine record, was the Maroon Team consisting of Robert Toscanini, Tony D'Amato, Donald Church and John Rasulo. Congratulations to both teams on a fine season. .gy Gold Team: J. Giovannone, J. Gioia, J. Giamundo. Missing: N. Berlingieri 216 42' ,:FYiH.4f,5 217 . . BOWLING Gold Team: R. Vinci, S. Sabella, T. Gioia, Missing: Greg Costelloe 2 Maroon Team: K. Towhey, R. Watson, M. Primiano, Missing: S. Bolten Like other Farrell teams this year 's Maroon and Gold J .V Bowling Teams finished with excellent records com- peting in the league with St. Joseph by the Sea, and St. Peters. Both teams compiled consistent and successful re- cords. The Maroon Team consisting of Steve Bolten, Rich Watson, Mike Pri- miano, and Kevin Touhey compiled the best winfloss record in the league. The Gold team finished just a few pins behind the Maroon. Both teams look forward to next year 's varsity. 219 L v GOLF The Golf team, under the direction of Br. Wright, is looking forward to another successful season this year. Last year the team played to perfec- tion, winning all their matches on Staten Island and finishing the year with a record. The year was highlighted by a 5-0 thrashing of Public School City Champs, Tottenville High School. Farrell was also able to capture the first annual S.I. High School Tournament easily outdistanc- ing runner-up Tottenville. This year 's edition of linksters will be led by returning starters John Rasulo, John McMahon and Tom Savino with promising Sophomore Brian Reardon trying to improve on a successful first year. TENNIS f Q .1 l vw--'il A 'Admin This year the tennis team, coached by Artie Evans, is looking for another undefeated season. Last year the team won all their Staten Island matches, and won the Island Catholic School Championships defeating St. Joseph by the Sea and St. Peters. Returning this year to the team will be Jim Quadrino, Bob Lowe, Greg Wandy, Mike Qualario, Jim DiGiacomo, Greg Skin- ner, Jerry Skinner, Glen Sheehan and John Scalia. 'Na Q 131i ,xv 3,59 V- gL,,' ,,., I ,W ,L , V. ,,,, 222 3 Q XX N xg N .8 Bllmsx , ww.. W 4 10 H jf W1 'SWM Wy-ggggy , , M.. .V Xl w fa '1 'Nm 1 '-any 223 224 COR ERSTO N Editors fl to rj: Mark Bongiorno, John Morano, David Lee, John Mastrorilli, Michael Peteroy, Peter Denzler, John Tumminello, Peter Nigro, Theo Ruberti. The Cornerstone staff, along with the cooperation of the facul- ty and students, works hard and long to produce the book you see in front of you. Moderated by Br. Phelps, the yearbook staff proves to be an essential cog in the Farrell factory. The editor-in- chief of this year 's publications is Michael Peteroy and the sec- tion editors include John Morano, Theo Ruberti, Mark Bon- giorno, David Lee, John Tumminello, Peter Nigro, John Mastror- illi, and Peter Denzler, with able assistance from Br. Kalinowski. ACTIVITIES SEN IORS UN DERCLASSMEN ,i1.,.1 26 SPORTS FACULTY Q! v-Bula - - pk 'IIN W E VOL 18 NO 4 MONSIGNQR FARRELL HIGH SCHOOL MARCH 1982 , f X ' c E 1 1 wk x, ,if- Ql' -4 The LION, Farrel1's monthly periodical, serves as a means to keep the Farrell community well in- formed by bringing the news concerning new facul- ty, sports, and activities to the students. Moderated by Fr. Comisky, the newspaper staff, led by Editor- in-Chief Bill Crowe, proves to be both an informa- tive coverage of school events, as well as a great paper airplane. 227 PICTURE PEOPLE 'Q X f' .Q gf' NN' G 'Q' V' C imw A -.4 MM 1ln0 K1i Wm. k.,-.0-,,,,f Q.. uf .4 fi 2, Rx Qgxgg mf f' KW ,W av -PU PSCW' 9 ,Q 'NVQ Y, QA' E max ixwm A K NR in 22 MUSIC DEPT. lx Joining us this year as the new Music Department Chair- man is Mr. Lawrence Christianson. Mr. C comes to us having been Director of Music at Holy Child and St. Mary's Churches on Staten Island. His choirs and bands have traveled over 20,000 miles performing in concert and competition. The mu- sic Dept. Assistant is Mr. Donald Joseph, who has been with us for many years. The Marching Band Assistants are David Larsen and Rose Cataneo. The moderators of the Music Dept. are Br. Maus and Br. McCollough. 230 MARCHI G BAN .A f , '4Qa.. This year 's marching band gave us a totally new look. The band has changed its philosophy of show design, marching arrangments, and musical style from the traditional Big Ten look to that of a more precision oriented Corps style. Besides performing at half time shows, and various parades including the Manhatten and Staten Island Columbus and St. Patrick's Day parades, the band plans to march in competition as a member of the Eastern Marching Bands Association next year. L ..., - 1 .,,,, V K A D ' . b S, .Q . 1 , ,awe .1 . CO CERT BAN The Concert Band performs in concert each Christmas and Spring. This year 's reper toire consists partially of works by Handel, Bach, Haydn, Brahms, and Stravinsky. WI D EN SEMBLE HH This auditioned group features the finest wind players at Farrell High School. The Wind Ensemble was featured in both the Christmas and Spring concerts performing a brass symphony of four Gabrielli canzoni and works by Purcell, Palestrina, Bach, and Couperin. They also perform frequently in the community representing Farrell. ff N CONCERT CHOIR The Concert Choir is newly formed this year and consists of students both from Msgr. Farrell and other high schools on Staten Island. The choir performs in concert twice a year and musically ministers at liturgical func- tions within the school community. STAGE BA The Stage Band, under the direction of Mr. Donald Joseph, Music Dept Asst., plays a wide variety of musical sounds ranging from the big band era to today's tunes in a driving swing style. 233 CHEERLEADERS MM BUOSTERS 12th MAN 'N The 12th Man, those light hearted warpaint- faced fanatics with a flair for lunacy and in- toxicated with energy, were both visible and vocal at each Varsity Football game in a season which saw Farrell rated among the best in the city. Cheering everything that moved on the field fand some things moving off the fieldj, this lively group made for an entertaining year and never experienced a moment that was any- thing less than exciting. Started by John McMahon, and led by John Helbock and Bill Orlando, this group has been said to be at its best. The entire 12th Man would like to thank moderator Bill Monks and the 1981 CHSFL Division Champion, Monsignor Farrell, for a great year. k. .J W 235 STUDE T CGUNCIL QUIZMEQEH QBMRCEEHL J P The Student Council, moderated by Br. Dugan, again proves to be essential to Farrell as Well as successful. They have focused their attention on such programs as the Lead- ership Program, the Student Exchange, and the Big Brother Program. President Greg Alverez and Vice President John McMahon, along with the assistance of Br. Dugan, the Stu- dent Council Assistants, and the homeroom representa- tives, have put in many long hours in order to increase the students' participatation in the school community. FRESHMAN REPS. vw- - ,mf 1 SOPHOMORE REPS SENIOR REPS. JUNIOR REPS INTRAMURAL BOWLING ' 238 1 TR UR L RACQ ETB LL 2. ,.vv , ? -4 -E 5 EQ A 'Y'f jfg .ff .192 'K' : -weft SQ L. L N L Lf' I 4 ' E iw xf L w s XX L A , V21 'QSM X: 5 r ' f k fi-:gg J 4 f' 4 Ty . Sk K E ' . wifi K E I-' 1 'J .f an-W 4' WK 2-L ,W -2 L. ' ' 16 239 TH TEAM Started and moderated by Father Comisky, the Math Team emerged suc- cessfully from its second year. The team meets every few Weeks and competes in the Catholic High School Math League on both the Varsity and Junior Varsity level. The team is led by high scorers Andy Fierencz, Rich Chiarini, John L'Insalata and is spiritually supported by the team mascot, Fortran. Tickets available in office! 240 ATIO AL HO OR SOCIETY Scholarship, leadership, character, and service are among the principle factors for admission to the National Honor Society. Moderated by Br. Fish, the N.H.S. proves to be an elite and outstanding organization. The N.H.S. provides capable tutorial ser- vices and also aids in the touring and regis- tration ofthe incoming freshman class. The officers include Mark Bongiorno, John Blomquist, William Hyland, and Anthony DiTommaso. J John Blomquist Mark Bongiorno Anthony Buccigrossi Joseph Campbell Richard Chiarini Paul Cinko Kevin Connolly William Crowe Paul Danke Anthony DiTommaso Steven Abati Francis Artale David Campbell Paul Carroll Paul Cimino Anthony Colonna Chalres DeMarco NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Class of 1982 Anthony Ferraro James Goia William Hyland Patrick Kilgannon John L'Insalata Andrew Lomberdo Thomas A. Lucarelli Thomas G. Lucarelli James Malone James Mis Class of 1983 Andrew Ferencz Paul Gabos David Lorenzo Gregory Lowe Francis Manzi Michael Maratea Michael Mroczek I John Morano Peter Nigro Richard Puglia James Raio George Rutigliano Kristof Szabadhegy Paul Tuzzolo C. Zachary Keith Zinsley Joseph Zona Andrew Passeri Robert Romani Salvatore Spirito John Travaglione John Tumminello Gerald Vanderstar 1' 241 2 4, f ,4 :WH l SPANISH CLUB Moderated by Mr. Orleman, the Spanish Club acts as a congregation of stu- dents with a similar interest in the Spanish Language and culture. Such interests are enhanced through the use of Spanish films and trips. 242 GLW AQ V WW? mw,..., .mm-vw f 1 A .aw W lx r S a. , a , , ....,, , . W , gg fx FRENCH CL Moderated by Br. Wright, the French Club is in its eighth active year. The club's function is to present a more broadened View of the French culture through the use of slide shows of past trips to France, and movies of French history. ITALIAN CLUB The Italian Club is co-moderated by Father Villani and Brother Catalano. The club culturally enriches the students and brings forth a greater appreciation of Italy 's contributions to Western culture via art, food, music, and films. 24 USHERS SOCIETY N One of the largest service organizations is the Ushers Society, moderated by Mr. McManus. The ushers are responsible for the setting up and taking down of chairs and tables for group events such as meetings and liturgies. They also are in- volved in escorting the Homecoming contestants and organizing the senior graduation ceremony. .J SE IOR PROM COMMITTEE 244 The Senior Prom Committee, moderated by Mr. McManus, is composed of a dozen seniors who work diligently to plan and carry out the yearly senior prom to in- sure its success. KEY CLUB In it's second year at Far- rell, the Key Club, with over 55 members, is one of the most popular clubs. It is mo- derated by Br. Sullo and or- ganizes many charity raising activities, and other service projects, which are an im- portant element in a stu- dent's Catholic education. LIBRARY CLUB f The Library Audio fVisual Club plays an indispensable role in the everyday workings of the school community. On a daily basis, they distribute the audio f visual equip- ment to and from the faculty rooms. Under the direction of Sr. Kelliher, they also aid in the upkeep of the library facilities. X 245 BGGKSTORE Swarms of students, mile- long lines, and hoards of impa- tient customers mean only one 'N' 'W thing - the bookstore is open! Moderated by Br. Phelps, the M bookstore distributes all types of supplies to the students at minimal costs. MISSIONS 246 xy at 'W The Missions Club, moderated by Br. Fish, is a tightly knit group of twelve members dedicated to the job of sorting, recording, tabulating, and generating statistics of all monies collected at Monsignor Farrell. Headed by seniors Richard Chiarini, Joseph Campbell, and Patrick Kilgannon, the club sends out envelopes during homeroom and assemblies every afternoon to count and record each home- room's daily totals. Mission money is sent to the Propagation of Faith of the Archi- diocese of New York, and later is distributed among Third World nations. l l QE ERGENCYCBJHVFEMM i The Emergency Care Team, mo- derated by Mrs. Reitz, serves to act as a first aid unit. The team has served at various sporting events and school functions, and has also worked with the Boy Scouts of America as a rescue squad by patroling various camp- grounds. 4 34 M F 6 Y i bf my S , 2.M, ' 4 J, ' 1 jgiih :L ' .11-Q 7 'QQ PUTER A1 TENANCE GRGUP The Computer Maintenance Group, moderated by Father Comisky, is in charge of com- puter maintenance fhence, the namej. This includes turning the computer on and off, sup- plying paper for the terminals, and lending able assistance to the students using the comput- er terminals. 247 ZEX Or BAT INSTIT TIO y 1 The Zen Combat Institution is moderated by Mr. Bill Monks and is now in its fifth active year. Consisting of thirty-five members, the club is designed to build self- confidence, self-control, self-defense, and self-determination. On many occasions they have demonstrated their expertise in the skills of Karate and internal power to the students and various other groups. BOOKSPIN N IN G CLUB After three years of Farrell High School these half dozen seniors find that the key to success doesn't lie in educationg but rather - bookspin- ning! Started by Ted Forlenza, this group finds bookspinning to be the newest form of art and expression, See what a good education can do to the mind!!! 248 WEIGHTLIF TI G CLUB l A . K ' .... N' Y Q-at 'sn ww LATIN CLUB The Latin Club, moderated by Mr. Marta, meets on a weekly basis to learn both the Classical Latin language and its culture. Si vales valeo! , Q 249 SCIENCE F ICT ICN CLUB The Science Fiction Club, moderated by Miss Wheeler, serves as a gathering place for those students who are interested in science fiction and fantasy books, games, films, and other related topics. The main activity of the club is its annual publishing of Environ, a collection of stories, art, and poetry submitted by mem- bers ofthe club. The editor and club president is Bill Hyland. The assistant editors include Robert Horan, Paul Cinko, and Ron Cosentino. WAR GAMES CLU 250 H 1 ODEL RAILROAD CLU QP' uses its expertise for group dynamics community ser- vice and entertainment. The club is moderated by Mr. Meibauer andyspends much of its time building scale layouts for their model trains. The Model Railroad Club CHESS CLUB The Chess Club, moderated by Br. Guillmette, assembles on a weekly ba- sis to partake in the spoils of war and reenact the most strategic game of me- dieval warfare. Q M 251 252 ELECTRON CS CLUB If you were wondering how the RA. system works, or the scoreboard for the football and basketball gemes, or perhaps the electrical equipment for the plays, liturgies, and other school activities just stop by Room 316 and ask the Electronics Club, moderated by Br. Phelps. MICRO C MPUTER CLUB l Cl o WMIHll Rx C The Microcomputer Club, in its first year, is moderated by Mr. Richard Walsh. The club meets l on a weekly basis and serves as a meeting place for those who share a common interest in the various microcomputer systems. 'N X .J I.T.V The I.T.V club consists of thirty-six hardworking members and is under the direction of Father Villani. The I.T.V staff provides the school with a bi- weekly television broadcast. They also air special telecasts such as the Stu- dent Council Elections and the Homecoming Queen Elections. Such activities help to create, as Well as improve, the staffs writing and communicative abilities. F OGTBALL VIDEO TECHNICIANS f derated by Br. Oxx, play an important role in the Farrell football tradition. They film each game so that it may be turned over to the Coaches for im- provement purposes as well as play set-ups. Occasionally, the films are uti- lized by college scouts to find pros- T pects for their school teams. The Football Video Technicians, mo- 253 X .J 2:30 CLUB LUNCH Q 0 'IIII IE II IIIIIIIII AIIIII' wb: 'Z OE 51V ISL AW is 'N' :av g 5 2 5 Q i Y 9 ' x 255 Q N Y + .,,,. an S ff 1 N 5 Rx wax QWQN 'Qs Uk i.. , fs if ' , A Slf iw k 1 T K 'Ky , ff xg- . 'S 256 M.: sf 9 QUE C0l'l'le fo ik? ell our lciglz Aclzoof Jaya x . 257 OW ll!l 0llg we CLP? fo ca! flzia Iflze encl 258 As editor of the CORNERSTONE, it is my privilege to end the book with a letter. It is a privilege which I alone do not deserve. It takes many, many people to produce this book. A lot of hours were spent typing, writing, scheduling pictures, and setting up pages. Mr. Frank Bolton, the representative from the publishing company, spent many of those hours poring over each page as we submitted it, a task for which he receives our deepest appreciation. Many thanks to the photography club led by Mr. John Orlowski and Dave Lee for their cooperation in supplying the candid photos which are so important to this book. I have to thank especially Mark Bongiorno, Peter Denzler, John Morano, Peter Nigro, and Theo Ruberti, who were the section editors, and John Helbock, Jack Lucid, John Mastrorilli, Mark Torre and John Tumminello for devoting so much time after school, and during vacations in order to meet deadlines. Most of the credit for the publication of this book goes to Br. Kirk Phelps. Without his vast knowledge and common sense, this book would be an example of mediocrity. Out ofthe dozens of people who worked on the CORNERSTONE, I am grateful for the honor of being Editor- in-Chief. It has been a wonderful and educational experience. I hope that this year 's CORNERSTONE is an enjoyable one, and that the members ofthe class of ,82 will look at it in the years to come and remember their years in Farrell. Respectfully, Michael Peteroy Editor-in-Chief CORNERSTONE 1982 2 - COR ERSTO E - 19 2 EDITOR-IN-CHIEF MICHAEL PETEROY BR. MODERATOR KIRK A. PHELPS PHOTOGRAPHY MODERATOR MR. SENIORS Mark Bongiorno, Editor John Blomquist K. Bongiorno Joseph Campbell Robert Cannon Steven Certo Richard Chiarini John Ciocco Keith Curtachio Kevin Fawcett Anthony Ferraro Patrick Kilgannon Andrew Lombardo Mark Torre Thomas Tumminello Steven Waldner FACULTY John Morano, Editor Kerry Campbell Keith Curtachio Craig Donovan John Iadicicco Kevin Lobat Martin Mahoney Robert O'Connor David Scopelliti PHOTOGRAPHY STAFF David Lee Charles DeMarco Frank Artale Ralph D'Apuzzo Tom Dauria 260 JOHN ORLOWSKI SPORTS Theo Ruberti, Editor John Helbock, Assistant Editor Jack Lucid, Assistant Editor Steve Abati Mike Borik Chris Farrell Cronin McTigue Joe Nappa Tom Savino Kevin Touhey UNDERCLASSMEN Peter Nigro, Editor John Mastrorilli, Assistant Editor John Tumminello, Assistant Editor Michael Bowman Peter Farrell Kevin McCarthy Timmy O'Hanley Tom Passante Vin Rossi Dan Swanson Angelo T igri Tom Trezza ACTIVITIES Peter Denzler, Editor Br. Kalinowski, Moderator Brian Kane Jim O'Sullivan Richard Schwarz Dominic Stellini Matt Cummings Larry Rizzo Ernie DeMenna Kyle LoPrimo Ni ,gxxx 1' 915 I' Z YN .iff V Sy? if F 1 li DIRECTORY THOMAS ABATE . . . 231 Clarke Av., 10306 ROBERT ABBRUZZI . . . 162 Burgher Av., 10304 DAVID ACOCELLA . . . 63 Hooker Pl., 10302 THOMAS AGNELLO . . . 70 Shadow Lane, 10306 MICHAEL ALBA . . . 45 Figurea Av., 10312 JOSEPH ALLEVA ...V 3 4 Titus Av., 10306 ANDREW ALONSO . . . 26 Prescott Av., 10306 .. GREGORY ALVAREZ . . . 165 Beacon Av., .10306 JOSE AMOR . . . 529 Lincoln Av., 10306 STEPHEN ARLETH . . . 500 Wilson Av., 10312 DAVID ARMSTRONG . . . 55 Exeter St., 10308 LANCE ARMSTRONG . . . 77 Ardsley St., 10306 RALPH ATTANASI . . . 110 Beverly Av., 10301 ' MICHAEL AVERSA . . . 37 Natick St., 10306 WILLIAM BACCIGALUPI . . . 560 Valleyview Pl., 10314 MICHAEL BAKER . . . 4 Dewey Av., 10308 ANTHONY BAYER . . . 163 Keegans La., 10308 PHILLIP BERREN . . . 114 Grand Av., 10301 RICHARD BIANCHI . . . 66 Clawson St., 10306 THOMAS BIANCHI . . . 290 Maybury Av., 10308 ROBERT BIRNBACH . . . 483 Todt Hill Rd., 10304 JOHN BLOMQUIST . . . 568 Pelton Av., 10310 MICHAEL BOFFARDI . . . 155 Peter Av., 10306 MARK BONGIORNO . . . 302 Fiske Av., 10314 ROCCO BORGHETTI . . . 15 Ibsen Av., 10312 PETER' BRADLEY . . . 1658 Carlton Av., 10309 RICHARD BRAISTED . . . 23 Berwin La., 10310, MICHAEL BRANDOFINO . . . 60 Josephine St., 10314 EDWARD BRENNAN . . . 530 Oak Av., 10306 FRANCIS BRENNAN . . . 102 Manila Av., 10306 ROBERT BRENNAN . . . 358,Sleight Av., 10307 KEVIN BRUNS . . . 134 St. Johns Av., 10305 ANTHONY BUCCIGROSSI . . . 122 Dongan Hills Av., 10305 STEPHEN BURGHARDT . . . 127 Benedict Av., 10314 ANTHONY CAFARO . , . 428 Thornycroft Av., 10312 JOHN CALICCHIO . . . 154 Bay Terr., 10306 RICHARD CAMERON . . . 108 Howton Av., 10308 JOSEPH CAMPBELL . . . 489 Amherst Av., 10306 KENNETH CANAVAN . . . 210 Harvest Av., 10310 ROBERT CANNON . . . 9 Bond St., 103012 STEVEN CAPOGNA . . . 27 Mary St., 10304 MICHAEL CARELLI . . . 86 Piedmont Av., 10305 JOHN CARINI . . . 23 Ramblewood Av., 10308 KEVIN CARMINE . . . 106 Wieland Av., 10309 MICHAEL CARPINELLOI . . 25 Boyton Av., 10309 'i - RAYMOND CASTELLANO . . . 32 Willowbrook Ct., 10302 VINCENT CATALANO . . . 40 Windy Hollow Way, 10304 MICHAEL CATELLO . . . 21 Arbutus Av., 10312 DOMINIC CELENTANO . . . 180 Fingerboard Rd., 10305 STEVEN CERTO . . .f 196 Utter Av., 10314 RICHARD CHIARINI . . . 122 Penn Av., 10306 PAUL CINKO . . . 165 Otis Av., 10306 JOHN CIOCCO . . . 73 Barton Av., 10306 ANTHONY CIRIANO . . . 521 Jefferson Blvd., 10312 IAN CLEMENTS . . . 130 Kennington St., 10308 GREGORY CONLIN . . . 47 Tacoma St., 10304 KEVIN CONNOLLY . . . 172 O'Gorman Av., 10306 ANTHONY CONTE . . . 154 Providence St., 10304 F ANDREW COPPOLA . . . 158 Penn Av., 10306 JOHN CORBO . . . 35 Hitchcock Av., 10306 PHILIP CORVO . . . 1650 Carlton Av., 10309 SALVATORE COSTANZO . . . 210 Bishop St., 10306 . WILLIAM CROWE . . . 14 Kell Av., 10314 JAMES M. CURCI . . . 6317 Amboy Rd., 10309 KEITH CURTACHIO . . . 261 Cambridge Av., 10314 THOMAS CURTIS . . . 53 Dierauf St., 10312 MARK CUTANEO . . . 100 Ninth St., 10306 EUGENE CUTOLO . . . 103 Whitehall St., 10306 ROBERT CUTRONA . . . 41 Sloane Av., 10306 262 M x R. CARL CUTTITA . . . 5296 Amboy Rd., 10312 DANIEL DAISAK . . . 63 Albright St., 10304 PAUL1DANKE . . . 53 Uxbridge St., 10314 ARTHUR DAUNT. . . 23 McKee Av., 10308 ALBERT D'AVANZO . . . 221 Abingdon Av., 10308 MICHAEL DEGENHARDT . . . 37 Seaview Av., 10304 JOSEPH DELSANTE . . . 246 Liberty Av., 10305 ROBERT DEWMARCO . . . 107 E. Figurea Av., 10308 EDWARD DE MATTIA . . . 23 Woodside Av., 10304 MARTIN DEMONTE . . . 33 Fairbanks Av., 10306 PETER DENZLER . . . 153 Greaves Av., 10308 JAMES DI GIACOMO . . . 22 Joseph La., 10305 - ANDREW DI PADOVA . . . 4076 Richmond Av., 10314 ANTHONY DI TOMMASO . . . 84 St. George Dr., 10304 JOHN DOLAN . . . 22 Forrestal Av., 10312 WILLIAM DOLAN . . . 38 Sheridan Pl., 10312 GARY DRAKE . . . 321 Clarke Av., 10306 MARTIN EGAN . . . 251 Grimsby St., 10306 JAMES ELIA . . . 41 Coughlan Av., 10310 JOHN ESPOSITO . . . 157 Finley Av., 10306 MICHAEL FALSONE . . . 100 Darcey Av., 10314 SCOTT FARRELL . . . 27 Hodges Pl., 10314 KEVIN FAWCETT . . . 114 Waldron Av., 10301 ANTHONY FEA . . . 23 Greenport St., 10304 PETER FEENEY. . . 590 Hanover Av., 10304 ROBERT FERONE . . . 198 Sommer Av., 10314 ANTHONY FERRARO . . . 30 Rose Ct., 10301 ROBERT FISHER . . . 774 Tysens La., 10306 CHARLES FODERA . . . 40 Oswego St., 10301 BRIAN FOLEY . . . 153 No. Pine Terr., 10312 THEODORE FORLENZA . . . 116 Quinlan Av., 10314 JOHN FOWLER . . . 39 Joseph La., 10305 MARIO GALLUCCI . . . 134 Clarke Av., 10306 PAUL GARDNER . . . 459 St. Andrews Rd., 10306 GREGORY GARGISO . . . 67 Cranford St., 10308 ADAM GENTHER . . . 282 Burgher Av., 10305 MICHAEL GERBINO . . . 53 Norway Av., 10305 DOMINICK GERVASI . . . 291 Seaver Av., 10305 JOSEPH GIARDINA . . . 134 Henry Pl., 10305 JAMES GIOIA . . . 394 Dongan Hills Av., 10305 MICHAEL GLYNN . . . 738 Seaview Av., 10305 PAUL GORLACH . . . 231 St. Paul's Av., 10304 ANDREW GRANA . . . 46 Hitchcock Av., 10306 GARY GRAY . . . 115 Crescent Av., 10301 DOUGLAS GROTTO . . . 197 Preston AV., 10312 MICHAEL-GUALARIO . 99 Ebony St., 10306 TIMOTHY GUIDERA . . . 43 Nightingale St., 10306 HARONLD GUMB . . . 51 Schley Av., 10308 CHRISTOPHER HAGEN . . . 99 Watchogue Rd., 10314 'JOHN HANLEY . . . 51 Boone St., 10314 STEPHQEN HART . . . 540 Lincoln Av., 10306 DONALD HAYDEN . . . 350 Sleight Av., 10307 JAMES HEALY . . . 25 Windemere Av., 10306 JOHN HELBOCK . . . 380 Oaklanc Av., 10310 KEVIN HENNESSY . . . 185 Jefferson Av., 10306 ROBERT HOLDMAN . . . 837 Carleton Blvd., 10312 ROBERT HORAN . . . 69 Maine Av., 10314 WILLIAM HYLAND . . .1202 Barbara St., 10306 EDWARD HYNES . . . 233 Tysens La., 10306 JOHN IADICICCO . . . 15 Hodges Pl., 10314 0 JEFFREY IANNONE . . . 185 Pacific Av., 10312 MARK IERADI . . . 325 Thomas St., 10306 VICTOR INGRAFFIA . . Q. 424 Atlantic Av., 10305 JOHN INGRASSIA . . . 490 Wil1owbr0ok,Rd., 10314 THOMAS KANE . . . 17 Greaves St., 10308 CHRISTOPHER KEANE . . . 275 Delaware Av., 10305 DAVID KELLY. . . 107 Highland Av., 10301 PATRICK KILGANNON V. . . 133 Woods of Arden Rd., 10312 THOMAS KOCIAN . . . 72 Toddy Av., 10314 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 K 1 1 1 1 1 5 1 If JEFFREY KOSTALOS . . . 368 Shirley Av., 10312 PAUL KOWALESKI . . . 2075 No. Railroad Av., 10306 JOSEPH LA BARBERA . . . 194 Cleveland Av., 10308 RAUL LAGOS . . . 12 Illon PI., 10306 ERIC LA MORTE . . . 187 Woolley Av., 10314 CHRISTOPHER LANGAN . . . 95 Monticello Terr., 10306 ANDREW LANZA . . . 20 Dewey Av., 10308 DAVID LEE . . . 53 Victory Blvd., 10301 MICHAEL LENAHAN . . . 145 Thornycroft Av., 10312 MICHAEL LENZA . . . 103 Woodward Av., 10314 KEVIN LINANE . . . 86 Cannon Blvd., 10306 JOHN L'INSALATA . . . 46 Stobe Av., 10306 KEVIN LOBAT . . . 65 Urbana St., 10304 JOSEPH LOCCISANO . . . 545 Howard Av., 10301 JOHN LOGAN . . . 164 Hillcrest St., 10308 CHRISTOPHER LOIACONO . . . 479 Amherst Av., 10306 ANDREW LOMBARDO . . . 196 Keiber Ct., 10314 PAT LOPORCARO . . . 362 Chesterton Av., 10306 ROBERT LOWE . . . 68 Portsmouth Av., 10301 THOMAS LUCARELLI . . . 247 Park St., 10306 THOMAS G. LUCARELLI . . . 68 Martin Av., 10314 ALEXANDER MACRON . . . 751 Clove Rd., 10310 ANTHONY MAIORINO . . . 827 Hylan Blvd., 10305 JAMES MALONE . . . 200 Chandler Av., 10314 CHRISTOPHER MANASIA . . . 42 Bertha- Pl., 10301 WILLIAM MANCUSO . . . 90 Bogota St., 10314 - V PAUL MANDILE . . . 90 Albee Av., 10312 ' . . . 279 Prosp,e9.tAv.. 10301 ROBERT PIKOWSKI . . . 121 Bedford Av., 10306 FRANK PINNOLA . . . 86 Lyndale Av., 10312 STEVEN PINNOLA . . . 40 Norden St., 10304 DON PIRRAGLIA . . . 348 Todt Hill Rd., 10314 ROSS PIRROTTA . . . 424 Preston AM, 10312 STEPHEN POLLY . . . 78 Nahant St., 10308 ROBERT POPOVICS . . . 3470 Richmond Av., 10312 FRANCIS POWERS . . . 97 Delmone St., 10314 DOUGLAS PRESTON . . . 58 Lindenwood' Rd., 10308 RICHARD PUGLIA . . . 113 Northern Blvd., 10301 JAMES QUADRINO . . . 20,Kyle Ct., 10312 JAMES RAFAEL . . . 37 Evergreen Av., 10304 JAMES RAIO . . . 124 Durant Av., 10306 JOHN RA.KOWSKI . . . 12 Ward Au, 10304 CHARLES RASPA . . . 106 Grayson St., 10306 JOHN RASULO . . . 356 Eighth St., 10306 , ' ROBERT REDICAN . . . 10 Shaughnessy Lane, 10305 VINCENT REITANO . . . 485 Mountainview Av., 10314 STEVEN RICCIARDI . . . 42 Fort Hill Circle, 10301 FRANK RISPOLI . . . 172 Barlow Ava, 10308 WILLIAM ROESCH . . . 240 Darlington Av., 10312 PAUL ROGALLI . . . 319 Tysens La., 10306 JOHN ROSATI . . . 43 Wolverine St., 10306 STEVEN ROSSETTI' . . . 28,6 Ramapo Av., 10309 PHILLIP ROSSO . . . 101 Virginia Av., 10305 JOSEPH RUGGIERO . . . 40 Park St., 10306 GEORGE RUTIGLIANO . . . 107 E. Broadway, 10306 CHARLES SALIG . . . 41 Sterling Av.. 10306 MICHAEL MARCIANTE . . . 47 Olympia Blvd., 10305 JOHN MARINELLI . . . 275 Jefferson St., 10306 DANIEL MARREN . . . 25 Lindbergh Av., 10306 ALFRED MAYERHOFF. . . 32 Mary St., 10304 PAUL MAZZA . . . 73 Tacoma St., 10304 MICHAEL McCAFFREY . . . 83 Barlow Ave., 10308 PATRICK MCCARREN . . . 76 Marshall Ave., 10314 JAMES MCCAULEY . . . 458 Bement Av., 10310 THOMAS McDONALD . . . 32 Haughwout Av., 10302 PATRICK McGEE . . . 115 Oakdale St., 10308 DOUGLAS MCGOWAN . . . 172 Fisher Av., 10307 ROBERT McINTYRE . . . 113 Jumel St., 10308 THOMAS McKEON . . . 280 Winchester Av., 10312 JOHN McMAHON . . . 95 Pleasant Valley Av., 10304 JAMES McNULTY . . . 6 Bartow St., 10308 ROBERT MEDORO . . . 23 Prince St., 10304 JOSEPH MENNELLA . . . 11 Delaware Pl., 10314 GARY MENNITT . . . 748 Ocean Terr., 10301 LOUIS MILLAN . . . 462 Woodrow Rd., 10312 GRANT MILLER . . . 109 Dickie Av., 10314 ANTHONY MIRENDA . . . 21 Rankin St., 10312 JAMES MIS . . . 742 Huguenot Av., 10312 ROGER MOCCIA r:1f'360 Peter Av., 10306 - f ANTHONY MODICA . . . 113 Summit Ave., 10306' RUSSELL MONAHAN . . . 28 Utica St., 10309 ' CHRISTIN MONTALBANO . . . 89 Fieldstone Rd., 10314 JACK MONTELLO . . . 180 Seidman Av., 10312 CHRISTOPHER MOONEY . . . 523 Oak Av., 10306 .IOHN MORANO . . . 204 Raymond Pl., 10310 JOHN MORRIS . . . 231 Oakland Av., 10310 PETER MOTOLA . . . 17 Galloway Av., 10302 WILLIAM MURNANE . . . 45 Schley'Awn, 10368' JOHN MURPHY . . . 333 Corbin Av., 10308 JOSEPH MURPHY . . . 81 Clarke Av., 10306 ' - STEPHEN NALBONE . . . 424 Fingerboard Rd., 10305 MICHAEL NELSON . . . 317 Rudyard St. 10306 STEPHEN NICOTRA . . . 460 Arden Av., 10312 P RICARDO NIERVA . . . 2113 No. Railroad Av., 10306 JOSEPH NIGRO . . . 169 Forest Green, 10312 PETER NIGRO . . . 223 Rice Av., 10314 MICHAEL NOONE . . . 37 Cedurwood Ct., 10314 JOHN NOTABARTOLO . . . 72 So. Railroad Av., 10305 TERENCE O'BRIEN . . . 134 Great Kills Rd., 10308 FRANCIS O'CALLAGHAN . 4. . 351 St. Pauls Av., 10304 ANDREW O'CONNELL . . . 78 Pendleton fPl., 10301 ROBERT O'CONNOR'. . . 84 Laconia Av., 10305 STEVEN OGNO . . . 40 Scranton Av., 10312 VINCENT O'GRADY . . . 454 Hoyt Av., 10301 MICHAEL OLIVEIRA . . . 48 Barbara St., 10306 WILLIAM ORLANDO . . . 44 Altamont St., 10306 NICHOLAS PELLEGRINO . . . 23 Cletus St., 10305 DOMINICK PENSABENE . . . 162 Lyndale Av., 10312 FRANK PERSICO . . . 296 Thomas St., 10306 MICHAEL PETEROY . . . 44 Glenwood Av., 10301 MARK PETERS . . . 121 Longview Rd., 10314' JOHN PETILLO . . . 307 Adams Av., 10306 DAVID PICATAGGIO . . . 152 Milton Av., 10306 THOMAS SAN NICOLA . . . 389 Thornycroft Av., 10312 JOSEPH SARUBBI . . . 52 E. Reading Av., 10308 WILLIAM SAVARESE . . . 249 Slosson Av., 10314 THOMAS SAVINO . . . 48 Augusta Av., 10312 THOMAS SCARPACI . . . 670 Collfield Av., 10314 ANTHONY SCHWARZ . . . 76 Colfax Av., 10306 FRED SCHWARZROCK . . . 53 Morton St., 10306 JAMES SHEA . . . 399 Tysens La., 10306 MICHAEL SIDNAM . . . 319 Stanley Av., 10301 NICHOLAS SILVESTRO . . . 86 Buel Av., 10304 KEITH SIMAS . . . 35 Bent St., 10312 PAUL SITA . . . 644 Ionla Av., 10312 SEAN SLATTERY . . . 336 Penn Am, 10306 GREGG SMITH . . . 490 Harold St., 10314 RICHARD STANTON . . . 685 Woolley Av., 10314 ROBERT STEPHENS . . . 17 Sommers La., 10314 RICHARD STOCKMAN . . . 38 Colfax Avf, 10306 MICHAEL STRYPE . . . 7 Kinghorn St., 10312 KEVIN SVENNINGSEN . . . 130 Gansevoort Blvd., 10314 KRISTOF SZABADHEGY . . . 413 St. Pauls Av., 10304 JOHN TABER . . . 40 Delaware Av., 10304 FRANK TAGLIANI . . . 160 Amber St., 10306 ROBERT TANCREDI . . .-2279tis Av., 10306 - J. GREGORY TIPLADY . . . 368 Grimsby St., 10306 PAUL TIZIK . . . 218 Chesterton Av., 10306 JOSEPH TOMASULO . . . 79 Redgrave Av., 10306 MARK TORRE . . . 25 Providence St., 10304 ROBERT TOSCANINI . . . 75 Wolverine St., 10306 FRANK TOTA . . . 461 Robinson Av., 10312 JOHN TRAPANI . . . 280 Bryson Av., 10314 GABRIEL TROIANO . . . 50 East Loop' Rd., 10304 MICHAEL TULOTTA : . . 21 Ca-rreau Am, 10314 ' THOMAS TUMMINELLO1 . . 183 Katan Av., 10308 RAYMOND TUPPATSCH . . . 442 Amherst.Av., 10306 PAUL TUZZOL0 . . . 266 Sanilac St., 10306 ., WILLIAM TWOMEY . . . 151 Matthews Av., 10310 ROBERT TYSON . . . 148 Greeley Av., 10306 'JACK VALINOTI . . . 276 Great Kills Rd., 10308 JAMES VANACORE . . . 77 Amber St., 10306 THOMAS VanDUSKY . . . 304. York Av., 10301 STEPHEN VARANI . . . 7 Athena Pl., 10314 MICHAEL VEASEY . . . 71 Bradley Av., 10314 STEVEN VENTRONE . . . 192 Prescott Av., 10306 FRANK VERGA . . . 21 Wlndemere Rd., 10305 FRANK VIOLA . . . 81 Duncan St., 10304 STEVEN WALDNER . . . 417 Greeley Av., 10306 RICHARD WALDRON . . . 140 Beverly Av., 10301 GREGORY WANDY . . . 127 Kelvin Av., 10306 WILLIAM WELSH . . . 7 Sunnyside Terr. 10301 CHARLES WESTFALL'. . . 210 Peter Av., 10306 ROBERT YAMARONE . . . 91 Bancroft Av., 10306 VINCENT YORKS . . . 175 Jefferson Blvd., 10312 CHRISTOPHER ZACHARY . . . 47 E. Cheshire Pl., 10301 VINCENT ZAKRZEWSKI . . . 342 Cheves Av., 10314 JOSEPH ZARRELLA . . . 408 Main St., 10307 KEITH ZINSLEY . . . 70 Zoe St., 10305 JOSEPH ZONA . . . 57 Radcliff Rd., 10305 1 4


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