Notre Dame High School - Canticle Yearbook (Lawrenceville, NJ)

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Through their love and unrelenting patience, these people have proven to he our most precious asset in sparking our desire for learning. aring Typilies Faculty His Excellency THE MOST REVEREND GEORGE W. AHR, S.T.D. Bishop of Trenton Student Council President Russ Hart presents Bishop Ahr with the Christmas gift from the student body. His Excellency THE MOST REVEREND IOHN C. REISS, C.D. Auxiliary Bishop of Trenton tuclent Relations ip Russ Lawyer and Bishop Reiss exchange warm wishes for happy holidays while Father McManimon, Father Pedata and Father Ryan look on. SISTER MARY DOROTHEA Secondary School Supervisor for the Sisters of Mercy 'ngpuuvv Very Reverend Monsignor THOMAS F RAIN, Ph.D. Superintendent of Schools l Sister Dorothea confers with the Science Department teachers during, her visit to N.D. -' 3391732 . 7.2 in Y-4:1 1,zMsNg.L,g:-Y, . . .f - ':2',g:,.5a5g, : 1' :N .: 'sk VP v V 'W' :gy F - Wzwmp.. Q., , E 'wr 1 V rw , I Every Phase Student Life Revergnd T, That makes three times this week that you've lost your locker key, Father Thul unbelievingly exclaims. Spiritual Director MR. DONALD A. RUSSELL MR. VINCENT ARDERY Dean of Students Athletic Director Sister Mary Alexander Mr. james Alouf 'iv-rm 'W K -.. r dw , ry sv :ffjff 3-gi: I I 1sv ' f- Q29 E I '55 la eeee n eege eee Sister Claude seems pleased with her efforts as her water colors dry into life. Mr. Edward Bannon Sister Eileen Bittner Mr, Emil Brisgon Mr. Robert Bugdal Mr. Bush points out the need for accurate measurement in Mechani- Mr. Patrick Bush Miss Jacqueline Cevera cal Drawing to Sophomore Ken Miller. Patience and Perseverance Produce Perfection ,f s . i M 4, .W .:iE5.:,1.,,,: , . S , 4, Mrs. Cynthia Clancy Sister Mary Claude Sister Mary Claver Miss Mary Colvey Sister Stella demonstrates for Susan Thelle the correct procedure for marking a hem. Mr. Edward Conard Mr. Richard Curry Mr. Gary Danbro Si5teTM31'y D8 S2168 5? fs: E' we s g Y 1 fir M , Qs, K A W X . 'vw 'll ,.f M Y- , , ' .T Mrs. Daryl Hilt Mr. Frederick Hons ReVCl'6l1d Edward Hlllltel' Sister Andrea Jeremy Maureen Nosal, Robert Wetzel and Tera Barth give Mr. Brisson their undivided attention as he explains the true meaning of Noah's Ark nspires Effort Sister Marie jose Sister Philip tries to convince Dave Esposito that Latin isn't dead. Mrs. Christiane Kaplan Sister Mary julia Sister Mary Karen Sister Grace Kelly Sister Gertrude McDonnell Sister Ioan McKeon Mrs. Barbara Major i 1, W For my next trick, says Mr. Weis as he demonstrates his scientific ability to Junior Chemistry students, Ann Paixao and IoAnne O'Donnell. -. Q 'NPN 5, 1 I bw ,. my 5 W S . . Sister Helen Neder MPM Sister Nora Mrs. Mary Palenchar by ywslster Mary Petrma i' 1 ,S We r X 16 Mies. ,N V is C, aww 1 My y X 6,1 fx. I We Learn Through Experimentation O, K. Kiddos . . . let me show you what it's for, remarks Mr. Diamond to Seniors Patty Hofmann and A1 Malley. Qg.,f..,,-r , 1 H 5 ' v 3 '15 if Q, Q., . , N -fm asa i' if S-K s Y. W' gs 4 ,, ,ins ' MS , i it s Miss Susan Rossi Sister Ann Marie Santoro Sister Mary Philip Mrs. Jeanne Rader Sister Katherine Rohr Sister Mary Rosaire Mrs. Margaret Rovello Mrs. Janet Saville Why don't they understand? exclaims Sister Eileen Bittner as her explanation to Sophomore Chemistry class is met with varied expressions. l l Mr. Ioseph Scholes Mr. james Scott Happiness is a family trait with Mr. Bugdal and his brother, Donald. Sister Eileen Claire Smith Sister Mary Stella Declication an are lnclicative Mrs.. Mary Stoka Mr. Pascal Tursi sister Mary Valerian Mrs. Suzanne Vander Heyden Sister Gabriel and Sister Iohnell Dillon find time for a brief chat between classes. Mr. Albert Verdel Sister Mary Veronica Sister Margaret Ann Waldron Mr, Michael Wallace Sister Grace Kelly pauses from grading papers long enough to give the photographer a smile, onsicieration oi Qur acuity Mr. William Weis Mr. Thomas I. Williams Mrs. Cribbin checks over some work for the Business Department. Mr, Iggeph Wrgblewgki Sister Eleangre Yavgrone T9 A Varie ,Qi S To 'S lma e Mr. Iohn Campbell Mrs. Lorraine Weitz Bookkeeper Secretary to the Principal i Miss Diane CUS1'1lDg Mrs. Ioan Costigan Kath n Sikorski offers encoura ement as Mrs Dou hert administers TY g - S Y the Tine Test to Celeste Buzzelli. Secretary to Assistant Principal Receptionist N., ir 4, ,skin Mrs- I-ee Thelle Dr. Bernard N. Millfler Office work holds the attention of Mrs. Ioan Costigan Guidance Secretary School Physician and Miss Diane Cushing. lx Nt l 1'-W, if -1 Mr. James Duncan and Mr. Michael Hwddix Cafeteria Staff: Mrs. Ann Porcello, Mrs. Madeline Cartilidge, Mrs. Ann Radlinsky gather their equipment at the start of a new day. and Mrs. Marge Stankowski prepare for the stampede of hungry lunchers. The Canticle room sports a new gleam Mr. Palmer is the creator of N.D.'s warmth. Mrs. Ackers adds some finishing touches with Mr. Parker's assistance. to the Family Living Center. F2 . .,' - Q L , y Helping to keep Notre Dame at its best are Mary Swinuich, Louise Billard, A chance to relax comes with the end of the last Mary Dubusky, Mary Yaros, and Marie Ottaggio. lunch for Mrs. Marie Agoes. 21 A SISTER MARY ALEXANDER ' Chairman of Social Depart- ment: American Civilization II, Moderator of Proctors. MR. JAMES ALOUF ' English Literature, American Litera- ture, Business Education, Assistant Moderator of Forum Club' Junior Homeroom l1G. 7 MR. VINCENT ARDERY ' Athletic Director, American Civil- ization I, Varsity Baseball Coach, Moderator of Coaches Club. B MR. EDWARD BANNON 0 English II, III. SISTER EILEEN BITTNER ' Chemistry, Earth Science, In- troductory Physical Science, Moderator of Band, Drill Team, Color Guard, Activities Chairman, Moderator of Sophomore Class, Sophomore Homeroom 10D. MR. EMIL BRISSON ' Religion I, III, IV, Philosophy, Mod- erator of Varsity Club, Junior Homeroom 1lH. MR. ROBERT BUGDAL ' Religion II, III, IV, Current Social Problems, Moderator of Trainers Club, Sophomore Homeroom 10H. MR. PATRICK BUSH ' Mechanical Drawing I, II. C MISS JACQUELINE CEVERA ' General Business, Typing II, Business Organization and Mathematics, Assistant Moderator of Jerseymen Club, Junior Homeroom IIC. MRS. CYNTHIA CLANCY ' Librarian. SISTER MARY CLAUDE ' Chairman of Art Department, Art I, II, Design, Moderator of School Play, Moderator of Bulletin Boards, Stage. 1 SISTER MARY CLAVER ' Chairman of Science Department, Physics, Chemistry. REVEREND THOMAS COFFEY ' Principal. MISS MARY COLVEY ' Guidance Counselor, Driver Educa- tion, Moderator of Cheerleaders. Patricia McVeigh and Lawrence Rouse seek needed advice from Sister Valerian about a diilicult problem. Faculty MR. H. EDWARD CONARD ' American Civilization I, World History. MR. RICHARD CURRY ' General Mathematics, Business Law and Economics, Business Practice, Distributive Education Program Chairman. D MR. IGARY DANBRO 0 Physical Education, Health, Wrestling Coac . SISTER MARY DE SALES ' Religion I, Algebra I, Geometry, Moderator of Lost and Found, Sophomore Homeroom 10B. MR. CONSTANTINE DIAMOND ' Physics, Applied Physics. SISTER JOHNELL DILLON ' English III, IV. MRS. MARY DOUGHERTY ' School Nurse, Moderator of Future Nurses Club. F SISTER MARY FRANCINE ' General Business, Stenography II, Typing I, Religion I, Student Council Accounts, Senior Home- room 1 B. SISTER MARLENE FRITZ ' German I, II, III, IV, Modera- tor of Forum Club, Sophomore Homeroom 10C. G SISTER MARY GABRIEL ' Assistant Principal. SISTER REGINA GRANT ' Chairman of Mathematics De- partment, Algebra II, Advanced Math, Senior Math, Advisor to Senior Independent Study, Moderator of Liturgical Commission, Moderator of National Honor Society, Junior Homeroom 1lF. MRS. MARGARET GRIBBIN ' Chairman of Business Depart- ment, Stenography I, II, Secretarial Practice, Supervisor of Co- operative VVork Program. MR. RICHARD GUSCIORA ' BSCS Biology, Biology, Fresh- man Homeroom 9I. H MRS. DARYL HILT ' English I, II, Speech Humanities, Mod- erator of Drama Club, Director of School Play Freshman Home- room 9B. MRS. FREDERICK HONS ' VVorld History, World Culture, Religion I, Sophomore Homeroom 10A. REVEREND EDWARD HUNTER ' Religion II. J SISTER ANDREA JEREMY 0 American Civilization I, Cur- rent Civilization, Religion I, Moderator of Coronet, Moderator of Renascence, Moderator of Liturgical Choir, Sophomore Home- room IOI. SISTER MARIE JOSE ' Geometry, Algebra II, Moderator of Senior Class, Senior Homeroom 12H. SISTER MARY JULIA ' Religion I, English I, Developmental Reading, Moderator of Ski Club, Moderator of Band, Sophomore Homeroom 10E. 1 K Mas. CHRISTIANE KAPLAN - French 1, II, III, 1v,v. SISTER MARY KAREN ' Spanish I, II, III, IV, Moderator of Canticle. Directory SISTER GRACE KELLY ' Chairman of English Department, English IV, Senior Homeroom 12A. M SISTER GERTRUDE MCDONNELL 0 Latin I, II, Moderator of Mission Crusade, Freshman Homeroom 9E. SISTER JOAN McKEON ' English II, III, Religion I, Mod- erator of Coronet, Moderator of Renascence, Junior Homeroom IID. MRS. BARBARA MAJOR ' Chairman of Girls Health and Physical Education Department, Physical Education, Health, Driver Education, Varsity Hockey Team Coach, Basketball Team Coach. N SISTER HELEN NEDER ' Chemistry, Applied Chemistry, Moderator of Audio-Visual Club, Junior Homeroom 11A. SISTER MARY NORA ' Typing I, General Math, Secretarial Practice, Moderator of Junior Class, Junior Homeroom 11E. P MRS. MARY PALENCHAR ' Chairman of Language Depart- ment, German I. II, Latin IV, Moderator of Four Winds. SISTER MARY PETRINA ' English I, II, Moderator of Fu- ture Teachers Club, Sophomore Homeroom l0F. SISTER MARY PHILIP ' Latin I, II, III, Moderator of Fresh- man Class, Freshman Homeroom 9D. R MRS. JEANNE RADER ' Chairman of Library Department, Library Science, Librarian. SISTER KATHERINE ROHR ' Composition. English I, Mod- erator of Red Cross. SISTER MARY ROSAIRE ' Chairman of Guidance Depart- ment. MR. RONALD ROSSELL ' Dean of Students, Economics. MISS SUSAN ROSSI ' Physical Education, Health, Driver Education, Junior Varsity Hockey Team Coach, Moderator of Soccer Intramurals, Moderator of Softball Team, Moderator of Social Committee. MRS. MARGARET ROVELLO ' Physical Education, Modera- tor of Girls Athletic Association, Moderator of Leader Corps. S SISTER ANN MARIE SANTORO ' English I, Religion II, Circulation Moderator of Canticle, Head of School Store, Fresh- man Homeroom 9H. MRS. JANET SAVILLE ' Earth Science, Geometry. MR. JOSEPH SCHOLES ' American Civilization II, Modera- tor of Jerseymen Club, Senior Homeroom l2G. MR. JAMES SCOTT ' Religion II, III, IV, Philosophy, Mod- erator of Chess Club, Freshman Homeroom 9F. SISTER EILEEN CLAIRE SMITH ' French I, II, Religion II, Moderator of Sodality, Senior Homeroom l2D. SISTER MARY STELLA ' Chairman of Home Economics Department, Sewing. MRS. MARY STOKA ' Typing I, II, Typing-Notehand, Mod- erator of Future Secretaries Association, Senior Homeroom l2C. T REVEREND JOSEPH THUL ' Spiritual Director, Chairman of Religion Department, Religion II, III, IV, Current Social Problems. MR. PASCAL TURSI ' Chairman of Music Department, Hu- manities, History and Theory of Music, Director of Band, Director of Choraleers. V SISTER MARY VALERIAN ' Algebra I, II, Trigonometry, Freshman Homeroom 9C. MRS. SUZANNE VANDER HEYDEN ' Spanish I, II, Mod- erator of Spanish Honor Society, Freshman Homeroom 9G. MR. ALBERT VERDEL ' Chairman of Boys Health and Physical Education Department, Physical Education. Health, Head Varsity Football Coach, Assistant Baseball Coach. SISTER MARY VERONICA - English Review, English I, II, Honors IV, Moderator of School Uniform Orders, Senior Home- room 12F. W SISTER MARGARET ANN WALDRON ' Algebra I, II, Matti Review, Religion I, Moderator of Student Council, Book Store, Senior Homeroom IZE. MR. MICHAEL WALLACE ' Guidance Counselor, English IV, Moderator of Key Club. MR. WILLIAM WEIS, JR. - Biology, Chemistry, Junior Homeroom 11B. MR. THOMAS WILLIAMS ' Algebra I, Bookkeeping I, Golf Coach, Sophomore Homeroom IOC. MR. JOSEPH WROBLEWSKI ' Physical Education, Driver Education. Y SISTER ELEANORE YAVARONE ' Religion I, II, III, As- sistant Moderator of Forum Club, Press Notices, Freshman Homeroom 9A. Mr. Ardery tries to make learning easier as he enlivens the atmosphere in his Jumor History class. of - J7 ,V,...XfN Fw i . f P ' A' If N ff 31s'L:i'jNx?gL5' A X N f ,qw o if A. V if X W J L V, ,.,,'I, X ff! f e ,1 X , , ff e fe X of W oil , S ', I fx, .f'f - ', Wy 5: 5 ff A-1' 3 JA A S, If , b. I,-V f A X 1 . W I Q! 5 ' 7! m e M , gli' C ,Xl Fdfjllnqlfjiffe ' - f' 1 HAPPENINGS LOVE, in the words of the Master, is the shining commandment: love one another. Students, varied as the sands of time, need unity to complete their lives. At Notre Dame, the opportunities to come together and to enjoy one another are many. Some are planned, others just seem to happen. But through them, many lasting friendships are formed. Year 769- '70 Bursts lnto Activity t Father Coffey extends a hearty welcome to all on the Starting the year out spiritually Mary McC1one receives Com- first day of school. munion at the first Mass. After an enjoyable summer, Freshmen settle down to the routine of school. Problems with their lockers bring Clare Brunner and Theresa Biache to Mr. Westerman for help. Greg Foley wonders how his gym bag will ever fit in his locker. On September third, the Hurry of opening day activities greeted all N.D. students. The mem- bers of the student body who were most con- fused by these events were the Freshmen. But by September 26th, the schedules had be- come routine enough for the annual Blue and White Day to take place. Two days before the big football game against Essex, homerooms were decorated to promote school spirit. In- cluded in the dayis festivities were a pep rally and the introduction of the Big Blue Machine by the Key Club. On September 29th, Notre Dame hosted the Freshman Parents Orientation. The department heads and subject teachers gathered to brief the parents of the Class of '73 about the N.D. curric- ulum. After an assembly program, the parents were given the opportunity to become ac- quainted with the freshman students. A social hour followed. Bruce Harmon aided by Luanne Fares, Ioanne Petito, and Eugene Meskill share in the decorating of home- rooms on Blue 8: White Day. Parents confer with freshman teachers Sister Philip and Mrs Hilt about the activities of freshman year. Sister Gertrude's Latin I class seems a bit brighter on Blue 81 White Day. Smiling faces portray the spirit of Blue Bt White Day. Kreskin, the amazing mentalist convmces particlpants that their hands are tightly locked Ssemblies ln orm An ntertaln The Amazing Kreskin, master of ESP, came to visit N.D. on October iirst and third. He dazzled his audience by reading their minds and by demonstrating the power of sugges- tion. Student participants found themselves chasing imaginary animals across the stage and reacting in strange ways to the sound of his voice. His visit was one that will long be remembered by the student body. The members of the Ierseymen Club spon- sored a pre-election assembly on October 29, 1969. The purpose of the program was to make the students aware of the pressing issues of the gubernatorial campaign and how they would be handled by each candidate. The guest speakers were William Dowd, Republi- can for Cahill and Dave Oxman, Democrat for Meyner. As a special guest, Mr. Iames Heddon of Rider College presided. He believed in and was working for the establishment of the eighteen year-old vote which was a major issue for his youthful N.D. audience. 28 A '-,iw Ierseymen guest speaker Mr. James Heddon enumerates advantages of the eighteen year-old vote. Students exercise their right to vote during Ierseyman Gubematorial mock election. Jerseyman Vice-President Kevin Geoghan explains voting procedures to Senior Ed Klane. Highlighting the achievements of the Music Department in 1969-1970 was the second Annual Variety Show. Student-directed by Pat Greer and Pete Cugasi, the show featured such acts as Lenny and His Lollipops, and the Freedom Band. Winners in the competition were first prize Bonnie Bejmag tied for second prize Kenny Koreyva and Ioan Pileiger, and third prize, Iudy Kuliczkowski. Following the show was a dance featuring the Eastern Light. T at .w i f as ' ss K -.aigx .-'. . ' '- arf' 1 tr During N.D.'s Variety Show, Hrst prize winner Bonnie Bejma displays her talents. The Coodship Lollipop crew, Lenny Liberto, Don Krawiec, Marty Maccaroni, and John Zimpleman discuss their musical arrangement. Freshman Kenny Koreyva's spirited organ playing merited him a second place award. g V' , KE! 1 f 'X Kg Q 3 Z if Miss Mary Colvey and Mr. William Weis are presented With an Sadder but wiser ghosts warn students about reckless driving award for their achievement in the Driver Education Program. Talentecl Professionals Perform at The Spurrlows, on behalf of the Chrysler Corporation, sing out for safety. 32 gg r Ready to lasso his girl, Judith Gordon, is Neil I. McNelis. Toni Chuck Cannon, Sr. and Maria Elaine Petricolf meet secretly outside her home. Bringing the show to a close with excerpts from Hair are: Neil I. McNelis, Judith Gordon, Elaine Petricoff, Chuck Cannon, Sr. To prepare N.D. students for the road ahead, the Chrysler Corporation Driver Education Assembly was presented on March 16th. The program was not only musically entertaining but also stressed the importance of safe driving. Awards were presented to Miss Mary Col- vey and Mr. William Weis for their part in the driver education course at Notre Dame. On April 10 N.D. hosted another professional group, the National Theatre Com- pany. This year their pres- entation reviewed the World Of Musical Theatre from 1920 to present day. The ac- tors and actresses performed excerpts from Merry Wid- ow , Romeo and Iulietv, West Side Story and Oklahoma',. The finale in- cluded musical selections from Hair . Homeroom contributions surround the altar portraying cooperation at the Thanksgiving Mass. 0 -operation an pirit Typify Thanksgiving Holiday In keeping with the spirit of Thanks- giving, the students of Notre Dame collected twenty-one baskets of food, toys and other articles for the less fortu- nate. These gifts Were offered Wednes- day, November 26, during the Thanks- giving Mass which culminated the co- operation project. That night, Notre Dame rooters ex- perienced a first: a bonfire igniting enthusiasm for the Trenton High Game. Led by the cheerleaders, spirit was aroused by personal contributions to the fire and the burning in effigy of a Tornado player. This spirit was carried over to the next day when hundreds of fans turned out to see N.D. squash the Tornadoes by a score of 22-16. With a watchful eye, Ronald Kwiatkowski closely follows the action at the climax of the Thanksgiving game. ,, .Wy ,W -, rg, , .WV 5 1 5 W 'Y , ,I .5 ,.,, A... ,, , y .H A ' ' r m f i, 'af fe, 5? . is 37 f , A. ,154 if 671: Y, K A-,M . K4-' gf A in , eff ,, f 5 5 1 K, ,W ,L W 4 if af gf P 4 t X F 3 if R' x mi M , X v ig A 1 I if My ,iw 7 . f' -W 52,5 K , w . zigm., ,ff , W A A A . ,,,.,, , , 1 5. f.-.W .fi , f, ,f, -14, ,,A, ,Qi , f m' ipihr I r -P, I! , 1 1 6 ' : 1 kr ,A , , 4 ,Q A 7 Y V V J 0 L3 '25s2i5 , 5 ' fy 1 fm a A w - 'K x f - 'f .62 f U, LW f I f , f . vs f,,4+,- ., 'A , f ' k f JL - ff i ' ig gr, A. ' w ,1ff..,,, - A , , , Q f , sg 1 , 1 ' 'M , fx In e ig ,ff A A , V I Q 4 t v , , ' , '22 Mf', ' ' W A - Qz. L' M 'I 1 A' 'f-f ' 1' Mn H ' L - 4 5' ' ' A A f 1 ff 5 I , ff , + ,if 1 L Q Q55 f , Q2 M... ,M 1 , , 3, ,Ng W M Q E' - , W f , ix M 3 J f E34 E1 ,Mk 'Ws-,,,' - --M... .14 mwvm, im ,V M , 'Z' Q 4 , A ,, , ,w.f+,-WW: , ,, W FAB, I , W W, f , , A 3 ,,, , W . A ZW: J 4 M, . , R. ,, I. . .M ,,, V ., ,,,, , . ., , ., mem, . V muh The highlight of this year's fall sports season was the Fall Sports, Semi-Formal which was held in the school gym on No- vember 28. The theme of the dance was Autumn Daze. This event was co-sponsored by the Varsity and I.V. Cheerleaders and the Varsity Club. Music was provided by the Eastern Light. As students entered the gym, they cast their ballots for the Football and Soccer Kings. The result of the voting, saw Larry Zukowski crowned as Football King and Walt Bulat receiving the Soccer King award. Kate Driscol, Don Lansing, Sue RCSIIIICK and Val Zam Soft music and pleasant surroundings make for an borsky examine the candidates as they vote for Mr emoyable evening Football. ww! 1' feia i if 'r' .fm 'f - f as ,Am W 9. 9:1 X . 1 J fav, 9 fm- X lilly, eniors Delight ln Winter Frolic Getting to the top is half the battle as Beth Ehret and Iill Tomsho Frank Della Rossa and Peter Chrzempiec slide will soon discover. across the pond with the greatest of ease. Mary Cardinale and Pam Wozinak lace up their Gary Wenczel, Billie O'Donnell, Nancy Frick and Linda Cushing skates before gliding out for an aftemoon on the Eziiise to plan their course of descent before schussing down the big 1ce. i . Sister Veronica, Sister Iose, Mrs. Norton, Bev Sawka and Melissa Borkovich decide that watching the action is safer than joining in. ,gf --A-'s 'f' Cl By the time you get untangled, the lifts will close! Gail Illian encouragingly shouts to friends Marie Roslowski and Mona Mydlowski. Wednesday morning, February 18th, found three buses filled with seniors headed toward Buck Hill Falls in the Poconos. The day of the senior trip had Hnally arrived. The weather cooperated by providing the students with a spring-like day. Skiers, sledders and skaters took advantage of great conditions throughout the afternoon. The seniors then headed toward the main lodge where a dinner of prime ribs was served. After dinner, some of the group attended a dance while others decided to try their skill at ping-pong, pool, and other amusements offered in the 1odge's game room. Around 8:00, everyone returned to the Second only to the crowd on the slopes is the group in the snack bar. buses, a bit sore and very tired. The stu- dents arrived at N.D. near 11:00 thus end- ing a great day for the class of '70. Boy, I didn't realize we were this high up! might be the thought N.D.'s own Jean Claude Killy, Ioe D'Am- iurgiingkthrough the minds of Ron Sadley, Terry McKee and Kath gicifio, tears down the main slope at Buck o ows 1. . Father Thul watches as Bill Baxter offers rings and water at the Iunior Mass. un Festivities Highlight Junior Day On February 18, 1970, the long awaited Junior Ring ceremony took place. The day began with a special Mass. After Mass the rings were blessed and individually presented by Father Coffey. The afternoon program was comprised of a series of short skits and a co-ed basketball game with the girls winning , The day was brought to an end with a dance which presented music by a rock group, The Freedom Bandf composed of junior boys. ,7 1 ' V Bill Argust proudly accepts his ring from Father Coffey D . .4 ' , 1' r,4 gs 1' 5 ,gf 1. Z,-g ., , .:? G ',2,-,- '-,mf ,,,,,,,-i,- . E,-,g ig-,f f -Q geif Q ?5',:M 13 M 43 74 W? ,f ff 1 w 3 12 Qb 2 f 32 x VK! J 5' M :fl af ez, T 3-M ff W V lm 'E uu- s ff' W w Q -z 5 W 3 I il gas W5 x Vx, ,L , , K , . if ' 2 V2 sr- ,wm- k if ,L , ann ...- Q is fa' W W, Q HS ag, W ' W' 2 Mrs. Van Sant tries her luck in breaking the pinata. Shelly Britton and Peggy Longevin, dressed in traditional togas examine examples of Roman architecture. Mme, Betty Anne Gavigan observes a topographical Kathy Fares, her sister Lu Anne, and Claudia Smith, hostesses for the Language representation of France. Festival, take a breather before a new crowd of students arrive. 44 rpg-g-.gnu-vp-w.,.,,, M ' A if, ,,p.gnno '-wr 5 r 1- . ., hy if l ' 31 MT' 'Q' rm N Q 5 . is xi. H, 5 g I .j , , at . W I Senor Carlos Franzoni and Senorita Donna Sayre conversan en espanol. Terry D'Ambrosio and Gloria Furman marvel at the German beer castle, one of the more imagina- tive projects entered. tudents' ln enuity Enhances Language Festival l v -Ns Mary Cardinale, Kathy Hovemeyer, Keny Cosgrove, and Diane DeVaney admire the Escorial, which was named the best project of the Festival. On April 13, 1970 the Lan- guage Department began a week of special tribute to the foreign languages taught here at Notre Dame. The highlight of the festival was an extensive and varied exhibit of projects made by all students studying a lan- guage. The display was open to the public on the 15th and the following first place prizes were awarded: Latin, Barbara Takacs and Kathy Lyons, French, Eve- lyn Sabolchy, German, Wen Shen, Spanish, Michael O'Brien5 and Best in Show, Robert Kozakiewicz. 45 Beautiful bride, Fanny Brice, is offered a night on the town by internationally known gambler, Nick Arnstein. Diane Gribbin and Mark Smith com- bined their talents witli those of the entire cast in this year's production of Funny Girly. The screen-adapted musical revolved around the rise to stardom of chorus girl Fanny Brice and its effect on her marriage to Nick Arnstein. S Director Mrs. Daryl Hilt coordinated the activities of N.Dfs student thespians while Mr. Allen Apple was responsible for the execution of the musical score. Sister Mary Claude, Production Director, assisted by Stage Crew Manager T om Man- nix, Bob Lyon, and Coleen Tripp made possible the smooth transitions between scenes. Fanny -M ......,. ...... - ---i .... ,.,--. Dianne Gribbin Mrs. Brice --.C .,....,, , ......, Q .,.. Karen Littwin Mrs. Strakosh ,,,...,, ...,,.... M ary Beth Forman. Mrs. O'Malley .,..... ........ T heresa, Meagher Mrs. Meeker .,,... Tom Keeney ...... Eddie Ryan .......,,. Nick Arnstein Flo Ziegfeld ...... Emma ...,..... 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CHORUS Marie Mercantini Bernacline Gramness Ioan Pflieger Debbie Reilly Nancy Frick Karen Deodato Mary Hutchins Elleta Girodano Cynthia Mahony Victoria Piepszak Maureen Freda Teresa McKee Carol Sadowski Ann Paixao Peggy .Quinlan Patricia Long Mary Fitzpatrick Janice Petty Billie O'Donnell Chris Sadowski Lynn Hunt Barbara Jansen Beverly Sawka Maryjean Frick Barbara Ciprietti Susan McCormack Lydia Fabbro Kathleen Betor Elizabeth Conley John Zirnpleman Steven Wisniewski James Means obody Raine on Qui' Para e Henry Street neighbors anxiously await the arrival of the greatest, most glamorous, genuine, glorified Ziegfeld star. i ' uf paw 'inf 5' A ,,..f-W 1... uh Activities repare tudents For Future Roles Members of the Ierseymen Club look to the camera with their moderator, Mr. joseph Scholes. Sister Regina advises Chess Club member, George Marshall, in the strategy of the game, while his opponent deliberates his next move. Reading, researching, restoring, and reproducing, are four attri- butes that describe the Jerseymen Historical Society. This N.D. club had approximately fifty members who Hlled the one requirement- involvement. The jerseymen along with their directors, Mr. Joseph Scholes and Miss Iacqueline Ce- vera, and officers Lucia Capriotti, Kevin Geoghan, Kathleen O'Don- nell, and Karin Stephenson at- tended numerous conferences and the second moratorium observance in Philadelphia. The two big activ- ities sponsored by the organization were the New Iersey Regional Conference on January 29, and the 1970 mock gubernatorial election of the New Jersey Governor. The Chess Club met with area schools to compete in matches this year. Under the guidance of Mr. james Scott, the members devel- oped their minds in the enriching game of chess. During annual installation ceremony, new members recite Future Teachers' Club pledge. To identify and develop the qualities and aptitudes which are basic to successful teaching were the goals of the thirty-tive members of the 1969-1970 Future Teacher Club. Moderator Sister Mary Petrina and oilicers Pat Hetzel, Marianne Swiecki, Mary Moran, and Sue Res- mick presided over the Weekly meetings which were held in Cl04. In addition to decorating bulletin boards, cor- recting papers, and acting as student teachers, the clubis activities this year included an installation ceremony, guest speakers and serving at the April faculty meeting. The Christmas project of the Future Nurses, Club was collecting toys for the Mount Carmel Guild. The members of the club, along with moderator, Mrs. Doug- herty and oflicers Diane Devaney, Cathy Frein, and Marianne Bartolomei also held a cake sale to raise money for Saint Michaels Orphanage. Mrs. Dougherty and Future Nurses' Club members utilize N.D.'s medical facilities. , nSurf's up for joe Puliti, Karl Franzoni, Iim Hunt, and Pete Leadem. port Clube incorporate erviee Ability Phylis Golden consoles Joann O'Donnell following a skiing mishap. The student trainers gather to discuss the upcoming baseball schedule with their moderator, Mr. Robert Bugdal. Striving to improve their skills was the basic aim of N.Dfs Suriing Club. Owning a board and basic knowledge of surfing were the requirements of the live members of the club who began competition with Ewing High and other South Jersey schools after Easter. The Ski Club moderated by Sister julia has tripled in growth since last year. Excursions to Snow Bowl, Vernon Valley and Camelback were planned at the bi-monthly meetings held by co-chairmen Ronald Carabelli and Ronald Mater- niak. The thirty-five members of the club dedicated themselves to improving their skill and learning the techniques of skiing. The purpose of the Student Trainers Club, moderated by Mr. Robert Bugdal, was to assist all athletic teams with regard to equipment and first aid. The fifteen members of the club developed a well organized system of athletic training. -Q- .f X 2, ,:.-lp 4 M -' y um - 211 ' . V aim? my . ' 'ff 2, Tix fu 1 f-if reativity parles Participation in ND's Clubs Sister Gertrude acquaints Mission Club members with the many charitable works performed by N.D.'s contributions. The members of the Red Cross Club, under the direction of Sister Katherine Rohr, gen- erously gave of their time dur- ing the year to help less fortu- nate people. The thirty-two members worked in hospitals, visited orphanages and donated money to the poor. In order to finance these projects, the club sponsored a Halloween dance. The Catholic Students Mis- sion Crusade fC.S.M.S.l in- cluded all students of Notre Dame High School. Its purpose was to encourage students to assist in the Works of the Propagation of the Faith. With Sister Gertrude McDon- nell as moderator, this year's crusade was definitely success- ful. 54 Sister Katherine Rohr, Claire Brunner and members of the Red Cross Club stuff Christmas stockings for needy children. Behind the scene activities are performed by Phil Ackerman and the Stage Craft crew during a Funny Girl rehearsal. Upperclassman members gather for a brief meeting of the Art Club. Stage Craft Club members meet with manager Tom Mannix about scenery for the play. The Stage Craft Club was behind the scenes of all activ- ities which occurred on N.D.'s stage. The primary responsi- bility of the club was the designing and constructing of the scenery for the schoolis production of Funny Girl . The club was moderated by Sister Mary Claude and man- aged by Tom Mannix. Numerous and varied were the activities of the Art Club this year. Under the direction of Sister Claude and president, Colleen Tripp, the fifty-four members met on Tuesdays to design displays for bulletin boards and the showcase on D corridor. Christmas deco- rations throughout the school were supplied by the club. The members entered both local and state-wide competi- tion meriting awards in each contest. . Y Y - - . I .M - . -, A - . ' V:-f-2 affm w' w- sw ws J f75'fs.5C 'I-was f.-'f re-rf . 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Then, through belief in God, a true spirit of brotherhood is achieved. 5 E as 51 af' '4 ' 'b ff MQ. yi Vs I Xin kg. W .QV N . E I! Wi 1: if fu! A ,W Retreat priests offer Holy Mass to end day's activities. piritual Lile ls Emp asized During Retreat Senior boys become involved in discussion on today's Church. To enrich the students' spiritual life, Notre Dame held its annual retreat, during the 23 and 24 of March. This yearis theme centered upon life in Christ. Guest speakers on the subject were Father Harold Vahey, C.M.g Father Edward Hun- ter, C.M.g Father Ioseph Leuesque, C.M.5 and Sister Patricia Welch, R.S.M. The days' agenda included discussions, confessions and a movie Nobody Waved Goodbye? The Mass, which was celebrated at the end of each day, served' as a fitting conclusion to the search for spiritual understanding. tud Under the guidance of Sister Eileen Clare, the thirty members of the So- dality of Notre Dame High School were of service in many needed areas. Civ- ing parties at the Day Care Center and treating the elderly at Morris Hall, the Sodalists brought a little joy to the hearts of, the lonely. The poor were another object of their ef- forts. Clothes were sorted and Christmas gifts were packed for the needy of the area. Most of these projects were conducted in conjunction with the Mount Carmel Guild. ents Unite to Achieve Results Sister Eileen Claire and members of the Sodality gather in the chapel before Mass Iulianne Dawidowski makes a new friend at a Halloween party given by Sodality Prefect Anne Marie Keister challenges members to for children at Mt. Carmel Guild. give new ideas for their projects. 1 -fyyky r The late Mr. Edward Adomilli, our yearbook printer, and Pat Hofmann FINDING MEANING How many times have we seen people leave work that they care deeply about to do something that does not interest them because it will bring more money or higher status or greater power? How many times have we seen middle-aged people caught in a pattern of activities they donit care about at all- playing bridge with people they don't really like, going to cocktail parties that bore them, doing things because it's the thing to dof, Such people would be refreshed and renewed if they could wipe the slate clean and do one little thing that they really cared about deeply, one little thing that they could do with burning conviction. -John W. Gardner Being young is hard but understanding today,s youth is even harder. This was the one little thing that the late Mr. Edward Adomilli did so well-he understood us enough to make this year,s Canticle a reality. 7g ff5Q'7fQ FV . 'Sif'Q'fF?YY fff ,. K 'Q.g55.-zur' -v, - H: -' fu- 2.5 rw :nf--'r' rg wg nf K 11-ro -1- Y 1 -nf.-1. Ugg-frg, --2 Vg N VV 3- V 5.5 ,Q :- ,-..K. U., Z., ., ,, ,V ,MK K sad? ,,.. 'f'Kg.,..,1- W g-:-K 5: KQ3:.+:,,. 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K Q, :- mfsVv--+v.:4rf2fZ:W::':???5l-1:-1-V-,..-ifiV1!2f493-Piemn'-?IVT,'1.-.- V- .V.q.KefnuVAwffw1-fx-1-V'e-S44 -T-iq-L., MKKR,j3Vi'5:jV.Qf.1gLK-V-VV.V'f..sL,L1Jsp+.,f...,.'Q-an .' W- ACADEMIC LOVE is down to earth and it reaches to the highest starg it is the valley of humility and the mountaintop of ecstasy. -warn' In the course of our academic endeavors, we face the challenge of overcoming new obstacles. The spirit with which We meet these experiences determine Whether We shall attain our goals or fall short of our expectations. Here at Notre Dame, students strive to gain a high stan- dard of academic achievement. The students are encouraged to pursue their goals through their choice of curriculum. They are aided in selecting these courses by the administra- tion and the faculty working in conjunction with the Guid- ance Department. The seniors have seen the results of their work. As of May 1, more than 151 members of the class of '70 had been accepted in colleges throughout North America and Europe. George Marshall brought another honor to the school by becoming a finalist in the National Merit Scholarship. Dennis Reuter and Dan Bradway received honorable mention in this competition. Barbara Strapp, Donald Bugdal and Harry Norton dis- tinguished themselves by receiving the nomination for the Outstanding Teenagers of America award. They represented N.D. in this competitive program. tuclents Attain Patricia Hetzel Elaine Rulkiewicz First Place Second Place Daniel Bradway George Marshall Third Place Fourth Place Linda Blicharz Barbara Barth Fifth Place Sixth Place Donald Bugdal Kathleen Regan Mary Ann Bartolomei Elizabeth Gavigan Sixth Place Sixth Place Ninth Place Ninth Place Academic Honors Peter Genovese James Condrat Ninth Place Twelfth Place Anne Graziano Kathleen Kozlowski Fourteenth Place Fourteenth Place Mary lean Smut Margaret Longevin Fourteenth Place Eighteenth Place Helene Ullrich James Ennis Twelfth Place Fourteenth Place The following students have achieved honor marks for the first, second and third marking periods . . . HONOR ROLL OF DISTINCTION Seniors: Daniel Bradway, Donald Bugdal Juniors: Angela Castranova. HONOR ROLL Seniors: Barbara Barth, Mary Ann Bartolomei, Thomas Behan, Jane Bielowski, Linda Blicharz, James Condrat, Eliz- abeth Ehret, Lydia Fabbro, Darlene Fennimore, Elizabeth Gavigan, Peter Genovese, Kevin Geoghan, Anne Graziano, Debra Grodeck, Patricia Hetzel, Barbara Kowalik, Cathy Kuliczkowski, George Marshall, Anne Marie Martin, Joseph Maruca, Theresa McKee, Marie Mutchiga, Anne Ott, Ronald Ostrowski, Lucille Pagano, Christine Petro, Loretta Plaza, Gregory Pitonak, Dennis Reuter, Deborah Rock, Marie Roslowski, Elaine Rulkiewicz, Mary Jean Stout, Barbara Strapp, Mary Ann Tiscione, Joann Zabawa. Juniors: Pamela Alexandrowicz, Jonathan Bruccoleri, Donna Burke, Joanne Czenis, Karen Dietrich, Kathryn Doughman, Carol Duckenfield, Karen Ernst, Constance Kramarz, Kath- leen Lyons, Elizabeth Menschner, Edvvina Mraw, Henry Richter, Carol Sadkowski, Richard Schillinger, Mark Smith, Eileen Stansky, John Stephan, Susan Swieconek. Sophomores: Gaetano Aquilino, Barbara Brennan, Janice Dempsey, Karen Emma, Meredith Esposito, Terence Faherty, Rosemary Fascella, Helene Freeman, Robert Gau- thier, Sandra Graziul, Jacqueline Huff, Richard Kazior, Ken- neth Miller, Robert Opsut, Melanie Piekielniak, Virginia Ryan, Cathy Ann Sielski, Karen Stankowski, Debra Warasky, Hedwig Wiersbicki. Freshmen: Alice Agocs, Paula Arcioni, Grace Benham, Mark Bucci, Carol Cellini, George Chapman, Daniel Coluccio, Mary DeBlois, Ellen Diehl, Michael DiMaio, Pamela Feenan, Eletta Giordano, Sheila Heffernan, Janis Hull, Lori Juranic, Kenneth Koreyva, Judy Kuliczkowski, Patricia Latham, Wil- liam Lawyer, Evelyn Midura, Luanna Moore, Carol Morgan, Jane Norton, Debra Owens, Eileen Palenchar, Mary Rose Pica, Raymond Rein, Paul Rulkiewicz, Marianne Salewski, Michael Sheehan, Wen Shen, Robin Stemmer, Elizabeth Sujansky, Timothy Ungrady. The following is a list of students who at the end of the third marking period have received scholarships or grants: Barbara Barth-Chestnut Hill College Georgian Court College Linda Blicharz-Rider College Iames Ennis-Colgate University Columbia University Middlebury College Thomas Faherty-Gannon College Anne Graziano-University of Pittsburgh St. Peter's Patricia Hetzel-Rider College Theresa Meagher-Seton Hall College Dennis Reuter-Lehigh University Carnegie-Mellon Univ. Rensselaer Polytechnic Helene Ullrich-St. Iosephg Emmitsburg Lawrence Zukowski-Villanova University Iohn Brennan-St. Iosephg Philadelphia Harry Norton-Lafayette University Villanova University Mary Iean Stout-St. Iosephg Emmitsburg Elaine Rulkiewicz-Chestnut Hill College George Marshall accepts congratulations on his selection as a Merit Finalist from Sister Rosaire, Father Coffey and Sister Gabriel. The following is a list of seniors who have received Sta-te Scholarships: Patricia Alba Dennis Connelly Beverly Cuccagna Lydia Fabbro Thomas Faherty Cathleen Frein Marian Goliszewski Anne Graziano Kathleen Harper Patricia Hofmann Barbara Kowalik Margaret Longevin Michael McGowan Monica Miller Kathleen Mullin Michael Murphy Kathleen O'Donnell Stephen Owcarz Christine Petro Thomas Slackter Patricia Tuliszewski Notre Dame's Outstanding Teenagers Harry Norton, Barbara Strapp and Donald Bugdal pose with Father Coffey. gawk The 1970 Art Department reached out to involve the students during their years at N. D. Classes were given the opportunity to learn and to master the various schools of art through courses in Art I and II and Design. The students had a chance to display their skill by entering various contests sponsored by area organizations. Iunior Maureen O-,Mara was awarded first prize in the Elks Contest while Deanie Panaczek gained second place in the Mercer County CYO Art Contest. Members of Notre Dame's Art Department also won the following awards at the First Annual Art Exhibit sponsored by the Lawrence Township Recreation Commission. Ronald Kwiatkowski, Iirst in oil paintingg William Malloy, second in pastelsg Helen Freeman, third in pastelsg Thomas Bauer, iirst and Ronald Kwiatkowski, third in oil painting. 3 s Students' art projects bring the true winter spirit to the halls of N.D. lmagination Produce S reativity V Mike Greber, an Art I student, carefully sketches a landscape Sister Claude and Cecile Huart give their approval of Frank of Notre Dame's grounds. 70 Skwara's color scheme. puma 1-1--Mud .gmail- xwiw ,A ff Lucille Cooper and Colleen Tripp are informed by a classmate Sue Vaughan's artistic ability is displayed in a monochromatic of their next project, Plate- K.. Bob Leone attempts to capture the pensive expression of The camera catches Fred Hetzel busily Peggy Gardner. correcting his Work during a Mechanical Drawing I class. 5 2 E 2 2 'E 5 rl if w Q 2 UQ 3 E E E E E i Q E i i 2 9 -'W iw W ,is E Q ,w,,pQP ' wig 'GQ' Examples from the text help Sister Veronica to illustrate her Sister johnell explains some Hue points of American Literature point. to Tina Petro and Marian Goliszewski. Diversiiiecl Program Captures lnterest oi tucients Sister Ioan discusses Shakespeards works with her junior English class. i 'Xi Once upon a time, reads Judy Kinczel, there was the beginning of American Literature. Sophomore English students Hnd out how hard their native language really is. Never in history has training in speech, re- search and the spoken word been of greater importance than it is today. Aware of this, and under the guidance of Sister Grace Kelly, both the faculty and students have become totally involved in Notre Dame,s English Department. The freshmen are introduced to the basics in literature and through an elective Humanities course, they become skilled in speech, compo- sition, and library science. Sophomores delve into our American heritage while juniors concentrate on a survey course of English authors, poets, and playwrights. In Senior year, the students are given a chance to express their own individu- ality through public speaking, debates, group discussions and seminars. They have also par- ticipated in a number of essay competitions in- cluding, 'The Voice of Democracyv, Hire the Handicappedv, and the Pepsi Cola Company's 'cYou,ve Got a Lot to Livev contests. Two of the newest developments in the enrich- ment program are a Video Reading Technics Course, given by Mr. Alouf and Sister Petrina and a new English Resource Center for the use of the teachers and the students. 75 Encouraged by her friends, Gail Milinowicz attempts to shatter the pinata during the Spanish Christmas Fiesta. Love of Language Leads to Understanding The road to better communication is being paved by Notre Dame students participating in one of the four year programs of Latin, French, German, and Spanish. Along with regular classroom and laboratory instruction, students on all levels were able to participate in the National Spanish Test, the American Association of Teachers German Test, and the German Declaration Contest. A trophy was won by Latin III students in recognition of their achievement in the National Auxilium Latinum Contest. Students of all languages were able to spend Easter vacation abroad this year visiting Austria, Germany, and Italy. To climax the year, a week long Language Festival was sponsored by the department which included individual projects and group activities. Structure drills hold the attention of German students Io Ann Milinowicz, Paul Sobon and Louis Midura. W A., ' 'xx -SH A E? v MLM.: f- : V, .,,..Wr2is,.aw?f'4 ,. ' f-45' L14 55 ' ' ,:5'::Qfg5-iff,w.,, - 'Qt ,'g,,':::f':' I ,fr V' f , . . f: ,M ' .. A ' ,.5,,t:??EJ ' f' , sz , ' ' is ' - eff, -:-fb' ' Le Pere Goriot seems a little easier to French IV student George Wilk' after Mrs. Kaplan's help. langua Carolyn Schuler, Nick Schreler Mark Mlchalak and Tlmothy Fechter learn to speak as well as read French in N D s ge lab. Marena Boleckis amuses Sister Marlene and Dennis Reuter Sister Gertrude willingly offers to explain the with her rapid translation of a German passage. indirect question to Latin student Francis Carella X, 1 I 1 ' 5 A -5 am:-W' 'm Q fi . W Vi- X N O .wwf , Q 2 : ?'..:,'?, X R 4 xiii, wif S' X .si X ,E x' ' , 35.5. I fs? af M x an 3-Q eww QL 181521 RA, Dave Erkoboni describes the characteristics of similar triangles Pleased expressions on students' faces indicate they understand to his fellow geometry students. math-Finally! Karen Dietrich and Linda Kennedy welcome Sister Valerian's assistance in determining the solution to X1-7 - Gy-5 + V1r'y : 0. Along with today,s trend in scientific advance- ment, Notre Dame is helping to make its students more aware of the future advantages available to them through mathematics. Under the guidance of department head, Sister Regina Grant, the schoolis math curriculum is changing and will continue to change in order to make the subject more interesting to every student. This year a Mathematics Resource Center was set up in A207. The lab includes enrichment books and program studies for the Algebra I, Algebra II, Geometry, Trigonometry, and Ad- vanced Senior Math courses now being offered to the students. It also includes audio-visual aids, geometric equipment and a 601 Minivac Computer. The Center is used daily by the eleven students engaged in the Temac Inde- pendent Study Calculus Program and during the week by approximately twenty-Five other students. The seven members of N.Dfs math depart- ment who are all affiliated with the New jersey Association of Mathematics Teachers, are striv- ing, through contemporary math programs, to facilitate the meaningful learning of this science. uality + lnterest 2 ND'S Math Department . 79 2 4 Q 1 Under the direction of Father Joseph Thul, Notre Dameis Religion Department tried to make students aware of their role as Christians in todayis world. This year, students in all religion classes were taught with textbooks from the Life and Light Series. Freshmen, sophomores and juniors fol- lowed a varied schedule, with teachers rotating at the end'of every marking period. The biggest change was made in the senior schedule. For the first semester, the seniors studied Marriage and the Family. In the second semester, however, they were given a choice of subjects: Introduc- tion to' Philosophy or Modern Morality. Speakers who were invited to talk with the seniors included Father Peter Mooney, Assistant Director of Catholic Welfare for the Diocese of Trenton, Reverend Alfred Smith of the Family Life Bureau in the Trenton Diocese and Dr. Karl F ranzoni, President of the Mercer County Medical Society. Young C ristians Prepare or Todayls Mod World Religion looks even better from a distance according to Judy You're kidding me, says Sister Eleanor to Mickey O'Donnell Horan and Diane Devaney they donit put such things in religion books! 81 Experimentation Un oc QS the uture Young people need extensive practice in Work- ing together in both large and small groups. The science program at Notre Dame High School abounded in such opportunities for group Work, not only within class periods, but in lab situations as well. Under the direction of Sister Claver, courses offered by the department this year were B.S.C.S., Biology, Chemistry, Chem Study, Earth Science, Introductory Physical Science, Physics and Applied Physics. On an experimental basis, the formal Science Fair was replaced by projects and demonstra- tions within many chemistry and physics classes. Individual students were still encouraged to enter projects in the Greater Trenton Science Fair. Science faculty members attended meetings throughout the state and in Washington, D.C. These meetings were sponsored by the New jersey Science Teachers, Association, the Amer- ican Association of Physics Teachers and The National Science Foundation. dh. Sister Claver shows Chris Vavricka John Worth and Steve Owcarz how to read the scale during their experiment on the rnclined plane ocial tudies Bridge the Time ap The aim of N. Dfs Social Studies Department is to acquaint students with world happenings, those of yesterday as well as of today. Sister Alexander, the department head, and the mem- bers of her staff tried to accomplish this through courses in American Civilization I and II, Cur- rent Civilizaition, where students use Newsweek magazine as a textbook. World Culture and World History were offered to freshmen. The department made a big step forward this year with the establishment of a History Re- source Center. The center contains an overhead projector, a televesion, a tape recorder, a record player and numerous books and pamphlets. joe Bird benehts from Mr. A1 d6l'Y,S personal explanation wlule Bette Connelly and joe Bianculli draw their own conclusions Intrigued by the liftoff of Apollo 12, students in Sr. Alexandefs third period class witness history in the making. m,4a11'w Q - A Qfgi' Z - Q if 9 warn.. mv '3 5 ww V J1 f?fH:E I -- wb- . E 1-fxiwf w -1 J y 4 - ww ,K - -gy ,, -is , , j x ,. Q ww, if '92 s 9. QA x , Lfff 'UW Ni . ?ff7L1f 'W 5' x fini Z Neelix i 4 Elq 5 BU I gg H X, 1 wk ww K S x K Miss Rossi enumerates the points of basketball to a girls, freshman gym class. Girls will be girls, especially after a strenuous gym class lrish Find Fun in Physical Fitness Gym exercises are made up of Hying arms, pulled muscles, aching backs, and even a. little ballet. Under the guidance of Mrs. Barbara Major and Mr. Albert Verdel, the Physical Education Department provided students with the oppor- tunity to enjoy themselves While becoming phy- sically fit. This was achieved through the exer- cises and intramurals offered in the gym classes as Well as through active participation in extra- curricular activities. The boys could choose from football, basket- ball, bowling, wrestling, cross-country, track and soccer. The girls' program included Held hockey, basketball, soccer, tennis and softball. Instruction in Driver's Education helped to prepare junior students for the road ahead of them. Health classes were also given to seniors, sophomores and freshmen to help make them aware of the importance of physical Well-being. Norm Henk waits for Bill Sheaffer to fill out his library permit before heading back to class. Mrs. Clancy pauses from looking up a studentls card number in the library file. wi ' rf, I ,ma ,lf ,E During her study, Kathy Martini does research on an Library science skills are employed by Marie Chrornanski and English theme for Sister Iohnell. John Provenzano as they check the card catalogue before they begin their work. Kevin Meighn Bob Atkms Paul Evans George Domurat jack Wurpel, members of the Audio Visual Club pose for the photographer before they '1d1ust the spotlight. Researc Paves a Know edgeable Road Under the direction of Mrs. Rader, the library at N.D. provided a quiet place Where students were able to seek more information to supple- ment that which they learned in the classroom. In addition to the great number of reference books always available, the library subscribed to nearly 125 periodicals. To lighten the daily workload of Mrs. Rader and assistant librarian, Mrs. Clancy, approxi- mately seventy students gave of their time to Work in the library during a free period. The job of these students included checking the passes of those entering the library, looking for re- quested periodicals and checking out books. With the help of Sister Helen Needer and the boys in the Audio-Visual Club, the records and filmstrips on file in the library could be used by both teachers and students. One of the most important departments at Notre Dame is the Guidance Department. For it is here that students are helped to choose the courses they will pursue and to make decisions regarding their plans after high school. Sister Rosaire, who joined the staff in 1968, was chairman of the department this year. Sister counseled juniors and prepared college trans- cripts for seniors. When he was not teaching English, Mr. Michael Wallace assisted the seniors in choosing colleges and looking over job oppor- tunities. Miss Mary Colvey took care of thc freshmen and sophomores. Mrs. Lee Thelle was the department secretary. The Guidance Department sponsored Fresh- man Orientation in which they acquainted N. Dfs newcomers with the doings of the school. On March 20, a Career Day was held for freshmen and sophomores. The department also adminis- tered such tests as NMSQT, PSAT, SAT, and Otis I. Q. Various speakers were invited to talk with students throughout the year. Among these speakers were Mr. Sade, a representative of the FBI, and a Naval oiiicer who spoke to senior and junior boys about the R.O.T.C. Sr. Rosaire makes some last minute changes in the schedule. Mr Wallace explains college admission procedures Guidance Counselor Miss Mary Colvey indicates the variety of courses to senior john Cade. offered to Sophomores Meg Franzoni, and Kathy Miller. ,Y if Jeff r- 'VL .v ff !f'f'x . fu...- ' J' I'-'-TP? 5 y' W Q ,JMX , ,'i,'!ilSQ 'af . Ns inf:-Jfa gig 5 r If 2-.Q A . .I . gg -' ,J-SS' an , I 'Y , b- ' 'Q-::,.41.,xM .Aw v V ' dgepycln 54:25 -12 I '- .nf5'!i'3S-221' r -1161 ' ' ' 1 -'?PrJ'37'rLkvf-1 i??v7e.-f 4 -iif' -fur: 52 , Lp, 4,.., w1,,,,,.Il2kl:- ,vo -.U ,1.xx...,if,, 4 rf' ' ': 4:'9ZSR ff'-Q-'K-14 'vfgfff' ,gy - ,x gn- was e H - x f -' .--'T 'GSM i l 2-1 ' N ' ,K -o :t'fe- Vic?-.ax--if-, . K 'Wei '. : QQ .K J- N 2'-'-W, ' . 1 1 xie' . .: . :. Qg fff x ull 7 1.3 Ks , ' f 6- res 4 --51,-M.1f QL - M, - ,J 1,7 , - 1. W Z. Zhi? .6 I 1 U bras- Q A k,-.-www: h te Qu ,e go if I Ja-, ugh, xg ang? . js. I - a 5 f kai' , ., 'Mx QE w A Hs ' '- my ' :iff ' 1- f Q : q, -- cn' , , v' ,ff, 'f 1 'mf' -V, i s ' , Q, A . 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N . l ouncil Voices The aim of the Student Council was the promotion of meaningful communication between the student and the faculty. The council consisted of thirty-six members from all class levels elected by the student body. With the guidance of Sister Margaret Ann Wald- ron, moderator, the council endeavored to stimulate creativity and leadership among all members of the student body. Council projects and activities for the year 1969- 1970 included an experimental dress code, inter-school meetings, a student-teacher day, an exchange student program, a Jesse iIee, a variety of dances, pep rallies, and participation in the annual Rutgers' meeting. Newly elected Student Council President Russell Hart accepts con- gratulations from former opponent Harry Norton. The Student Council responds to a new idea with mixed reactions. 94 tudent ldeas Lumberjacks Fred Carella and Kevin Behan unload another N.D. first, The jesse Tree . Sister Margaret Ann Waldron confers with the members of the executive board as they review correspondence. Student Council members Barb Kocan, Fred Carella, Rory Coley, and Ron Carabelli evaluate the school constitution with Moderator, Sister Margaret Ann Waldron. 96 This year the Notre Dame Chapter of the National Honor Society of Secondary Schools installed twenty-seven new members during the concelebrated Christmas Mass. At the offertory, sym- bols of character, scholarship, leader- ship and service were brought to the altar by the thirteen students already members of the society. Led by Sister Regina and officers Fred Carella, Kathy Regan, Elaine Rul- kiewicz and John Brennan, the members tutored, proctored at testing sessions, and acted as hosts and hostesses at social events. Requirements for admission are a maximum of one C in the year preced- ing entrance, all A's and B,s in the cur- rent year, and faculty recommendations. Qutstanding National Honor Society officers Fred Carella, Kathy Regan, Elaine Rulkiewicz and John Brennan with Sister Regina Grant pose near their plaque. tuclents Receive Recognition in Honor ociety Donald Bugdal, John Brennan, jim Condrat, Barbara Barth, Helene Ulliich, Elaine Rulkiewicz, Patricia Hetzel, Kathleen Kozlowski, Kathleen Regan and Fred Carella with moderator, Sister Regina Grant pause for pictures. Front Row: Diane White, Angela Castranova, Karen Dietrich. Second Row: Nancy Czaplicki, Barbara Strapp, Pamela Alexandrowicz, Maria Zagorzycki, Karen Littwin, Gregory Pitonak, Mark Smith. Third Row: Nancy Carney, Mary Ann Tiscione, Jill Tomsho, Catherine Kulicz- kowski, Carol Duckenfield, Kathryn Doughman, Karen Harcar, Linda Blicharz, Dennis Reuter, John Stephan. Back Row: Anne Ott, Margaret Longevin, Mary Jean .Stout, Anne Marie Martin. Father Coffey congratulates newly inducted member Ron Anne Marie Martin proudly dlsplays her society Carabelli while Father Hunter, Father Thul and Elaine Rul- award to Mr. Diamond. kiewicz look on. Highlighting Catholic Press Month was the annual Quill and Scroll installation. On February 26, thirty-one senior journalists were honored for their outstand- ing work on literary, photogra- phy, art, or business staffs of the Coronet, Renascence, Canticle, or Four Winds. Monsignor Sal- vatore Adamo, of the Camden Courier, addressed the student body at the ceremony. Senior Robert Kozakiewicz receives recognition for his contributions to school publications through induction in the Quill and Scroll Honor Society Qrganizations eared Tower ervice The Spanish Honor Society is an organization devoted to the recognition of the high achievements of Spanish stu- dents in secondary schools. The twenty-three members of the chapter involved themselves in service projects and Held trips designed to increase their ap- preciation of the Spanish World. Some of these projects included a trip to New York to see Man of La Mancha, and tutoring services for students of Spanish. Officers Sandra Cappola, Presi- dent, Anne Cappola, Vice-Presi- dent, Elain Kovacs, Secretary, and Carol Duckeniield, Treas- urer with Mrs. Suzanne Vander Heyden, moderator, led the So- ciety in these endeavors. 98 The newly reorganized Spanish Honor Society boasts of twenty three members with Mrs. Vander Heyden as moderator ,QW I -,wr '1- wma 3 A g AY4i 1 A k M E K 'A 5, NA 'exif I 5 W 'mf N mia? vm:-' qw ,MAN V, ,W 'H if The Forum Club of Notre Dame, moderated by Sister Marlene Fritz, Sister Eleanor Yavarone, and Mr. James Alouf, gave students the op- portunity to develop their speaking abilities. All sixty members of the club claimed membership in the Na- tional Forensic League. Under the leadership of President james Ennis, Vice-President Eugene Meskill, Sec- retary Kay Knoblauch, and Treasurer Rick LaBaw, the Forum Club took part in many state and local tourna- ments. junior Sharon Maruca re- ceived a trophy as ia finalist in poetry reading at the State Finals at Ran- cocas Valley. Senior George Marshall merited a trophy as best speaker at the St. Benedict's Debate Tourna- ment. This year, the Forum Club spon- soredgan assembly to celebrate their tenth anniversary. Alumni of Notre Dame who were charter members -of the National Forensic League were invited, and former speech coach Mr. Philip Bosakowski was featured as guest speaker. On the lighter side, the Forum Club sponsored a Zodiac Dance and a Washington's Birthday Dance. Sister Marlene Fritz, President Iim Ennis, Mr Alouf Treasurer Puck LaBaw Secretary Kay Knoblauch, Vice-President Gene Meskill and Sister Eleanore Yava rone prepare to attend a Students' Congress eli-Expression Leads to Understan ing Notre Dame's Varsity Debaters with Coach Mr. Alouf ready to leave for the Red Bank Toumament. 1 OO 1 F 5 Qs . . . . Michelle Vagnozzr Pat Hetzel Terry McKee Marie Mercantmr Maureen OMalley Linda 'gfgrgdltog' ffgHtKW3jQf0Wgk5mfgIgg11fS Mlke M1k1ta Sheryle Lawrence Christine Turski Kay Knoblauch Barbara Kocan Geraldine La 1 n a ou u me ass g ' Placa Carol Duckenfield Evelyn Sabolchy Maureen Heffernan and Karen Dietri The memories of the yearis activities were recorded in the 1970 Canticle. Love, the theme of the book, was symbolically shown through its red cover. Further re-enforcing the theme, were the divider and the end pages. This edition in- cluded a new special events section called Hap- pening 69-7O,'. The layout staff gave a fresh look by blocking pictures and by distributing candids throughout the formal portraits. An- other new feature presented was narrative head- lines. This yearbook will remain a prized pos- session for seniors and for underclassmen alike. Members of Canticle's business staff: Dave Curtis, Ann Marie Keister Carol Festa Did you hear the one about queries Janice Petty, Helene Ullrich, Patricia Long, Marie Mutchrgfi Mary Ellen Montague Canticle Photographer John Prignolr before Kathy Kozlowski, Joann Zabawa, Csittingj Karl Franzoni, Editor Janice Mooney he shoots a picture anticle Celebrates Tenth Anniversary Canticle's layout staff: Lillian Ciesielski, Editor Steve Owcarz, Kathy Mullin, Barbara patty Hofmann refers to a former Nalbone, Pat D'Arcy, Betty Anne Gavigan, Angela Castaldo, Ann Cornelius, Julianne edition of Canticle for some helpful Dawidowski, Debbie Bugdal, Jessie Cota, and Ann Ott prepare for the long year ahead. hints' Editors of Canticle for the year 69-70: Barbara Barth, Torn Faherty, Janice Sister Karen and Linda Blicharz proofread Hnal Mooney, Ron Kwiatkowski, Diane White, Bob Kozakawicz, Elaine Rulkie- proofs of the yearbook. wicz, Fail Andrews and Steve Owcarz discuss the future contents of Cantic e. 4, . Q Gail Andrews presents the finished product of her typing staff to Sister Karen. Photography staff: Ron Kwiatkowski, Bob Iwan, Robert Manion, Editor Bob Kozaka- wicz, Donna Sayre, Timothy Mooney select some candids for the yearbook. Coronet editors Pete Genovese, Cathy Frein, Jill Tomsho, Anne-Marie Martin, Elaine Rutkie- Wicz, Donald Bugdal, Barb Strapp and Maureen O'Malley prepare the next issue of the paper with moderators, Sister Joan McKeon and Sister Andrea Jeremy. chool lssues Melee News At Under the auspices of its new moderators, Sister Ioan McKeon and Sister Andrea Ieremy, The Coronet, acting as the voice of the student body, reported fully and accurately the events during the 69-70 school year. The edi- torial staff, headed by editor-in- chief Barbara Strapp, took stands on school, local, state, and national issues in order to engender serious thought on these questions among its read- ers. 104 Frank Nalbone and Paul Van Sant work on enlarging a picture for the front page aring Qt Thoughts Leads To Better ldeas The Four Winds staif gather together for a group portrait. The past year was a year of progress for the foreign periodical, The Four Winds. With the assistance of Mrs. Mary Palenchar, their moderator, the staff has graduated from the mimeographed sheets of the past years to a com- mercially printed paper including the use of photographs. Their articles have increased in variety as Well as interest due to the fact that some writings were submitted by exchange students. Mrs. Palenchar and Peggy Longevin proudly examine Sandy Hendrickson and George Marshall correlate Four Winds' new look. their ideas. Correct marching formation is exhibited by N.D.'s band. This year spectators at home football games were provided With entertain- ment during half-time by N.Dfs marching band including its color guard and majorettes. The color guard headed by Barbara Zombeck, and the majorettes headed by Geri Conway were comprised of iifteen and eight girls respectively. Together with the drill team, the three organizations held bake sales and sold candy to defray the cost of new uniforms. The band, under the direction of Mr. Tursi, provided such tunes as On Wisconsinf, Cabaret and Everything,s Coming Up Roses. Also included in their activities this year were the Christmas Concert, the Variety Show and the annual Spring Concert. When the Weather is inclement, the gym provides a perfect atmosphere for band practice. Q2 , . A' wr 2. sf V QW' Y . 4- 31 .P 'Q rd -' Q J in wwf' Q lx -'s ,W JQ 2 s 5 ? g iss., 7 . A xx is , -4.3: ' 'K N V , 3? f T .5 as , ,Z fi Q , Q ,f W .uf , . . AM., V 5145 Mx 2 ai 5 5 3 5 f ,,, ,. 1 5 2 2 5 , , 1, 3 Z -, ' ,WM ' A Qryggf. Jya S Captain Iudy Osborn guides the Drill Team in fall practice. The Drill Team marches in unison While rehearsing for a coming pep rally. Under the direction of Mrs. Bovello, the girls' Athletic Association helped to create a closer union among all the girls at N.D. Many new friendships Were made through the Freshman Christmas Party, the intramurals, and the inter- scholastic teams. Helping this organization perform and expand were the officers Linda Cushing, Billie O,Donnell, Kathy Mullin, Liz Goeke, Barb Nalbone and the members of the G.A.A. Executive Board. Iudy Jackson and Caroline Mandl march in time to the music. + Q is 9' 8 Girls Excel ln Athletic vents Slam rxllni one 'f'g ng S W 9 5' U O N.Dfs Drill Team, moderated by Sister julia and Sister Eileen Bittner, helped to stimulate spir- it during half-time at football games. The girls spent many fall hours practicing their drills under the guidance of Captain Judy Osborn and Co-captain Colleen Kendall. Kathy Regan, Terry McKee and Carol Formidoni eagerly prepare for the Christ- mas Party by filling stockings. G.A.A. Executive Board: Front How: Linda Cushing, Presi- dent, Billie O'Donnell, Vice-President, Liz Coeke, Recording Secretary, Kathy Mullin, Corresponding Secretary, Barb Nal- bone, Treasurer. Second Row: Ann Paxiao, Nancy Frick, Terri McKee, Nancy Egan, Maribeth Forman, Gail Andrews. Third Row: Cindy Obduski, Chris Piekarski, Betsy Menschner, Donna Shepherd, Kathy Regan, Tina Petro, Cathy Frein. Fourth Row: Shirley Mahon, Geri La Placa, Elaine Rulkie- wicz, Kathy Kozlowski, Elizabeth Farley, Debbie Bugdal, Gail Illian, Judy Osborn. Back How: Kathy Monahan, Colleen Kendall, Mary Prokop, Karen Harcar, Allison Billie, Mary Grace Cooper, Lorraine Vaccaro. Disappointment is apparent on the faces of Kathy Mullin Giving the boys a boost on the football field are Varsity Cheerleaders and Liz Goeke. Mary Lou Giovacchinl, Tina Petro, and Kathy Regan. ris Spirit Echoes Loud Clear Inspiring spirit at the ,69-'70 foot- ball and basketball games Were N.D.'s Varsity and LV. Cheerleaders. The Varsity was directed by Tina Petro while the j.V. was led by Donna Shepherd. Miss Mary Colvey acted as moderator. The girls co-sponsored the Fall Sports Semi-Formal with the Varsity Club. During the Christmas holidays, they participated in the Cherry Hill West Cheerleading Clinic. The cheerleaders held bake sales at the basketball games to raise mon- ey to send the Varsity captain and co- captain to Glassboro State Clinic, and the j.V'. captain and co-captain to Williamsburg Clinicf The Hnal event of the year Was a party given to the seven senior cheer- leaders by their underclassrnan co- horts. H2 Comprising the heart of N.D.'s spirit are Varsity Cheerleaders: Frcmt How: Lu- anne Fares, Debra Zamparelli. Second Row: Ioan Del Femine, Kathy Mullin, Kathy Regan, Mary Lou Giovacchini, Liz Goeke, Angela Castranova. Back Row. Tina Petro, Captain. f? Ig ' WMV QTL , f l 1 2 xl, I. Q ,M U ii? ww Us ? f ,EQ 1 -131 N, 43? L s z 'TE2?3?? a if , - sa , M iiffff .V f , 'vggsgf' - 'qw -452 fifsfg ,L ,s A .V . N- 2: ,kfmksgiq ,,.AmQw, , - - sifetmggx W., W, 1 E,1,i' 1i'I- ' 6 j K , f' W 71 2 xx if : ' f i if lf X Q X' XM glh' 'Q 'Tix vigil'-,,if Ni, 1 gf elif KIT X K3 X f W o gg R '-'-'t- -..- ,nil--J X - ll N c 3 fs? A fi o QW 4 Q LA ' i oe f 1 o n X V , -53' - 'I' . le LOVE is the dynamic motivation b every Worthy purpose. fm ,gage , ,l W aw , E m. f Y X5 Aa 1 wi' 2354 il fi wad' 1 O 3 ff -A me A . .W,,...n A-A-WY' ' L In the sports world, motivation can be the deciding factor in the struggle for athletic supremacy. Whether on local or Worldwide scale, victor or vanquished, keen competition provides the incentive for teamwork. '95 Irish Uphold Winning Tradition Front Row: Charles Falzone, Dave Esposito, joe McLin, Dave Hart, jim Rafferty, joe Napoleon, Bernie Allen, Joe McCormick, Tim Cannon, Dave Gavin. Second Row: Coach Alex Laskey, Coach Albert Verdel, Pete Belza, Andy Logan, Joe Bachalis, Walt Robinson, Russ Hart, Jim Alfonse, Henry Richter, Russ Lawyer, Joe Fallon, Manager Len Liberto. Back Row: Iohn Stephan, Chuck Zimmer, Harry Norton, Chris Mancino, john McCreedy, Mike Casey, Tim Masick, Tony Thoma, Ed Fedorko, Gary Grob, Larry Zukowski, Bill Spitz, Jim Pocetti, Chris Kazior, Will Place, Coach Iim Petruccio. A new coach, a new system, and a new spirit were all part of Notre Dame's successful 1969 football season. The coach was Mr. Albert Verdel, former head coach at Bordentown Military Institute. In coming to N.D., Mr. Verdel brought with him a new system, the famed Single Wing Multiple Offense. It man- aged to give many opposing teams an added worry while battling the tough Irish gridders. The new spirit brought by Mr. Verdel was a winning spirit. This yearls seniors had the honor of play- ing on the iirst winning varsity team since their freshman year. This year's victories were proudly recorded over the tough Essex Catholic by a 21-20 score, arch-rival Saint Anthony by a 27-14 win, Jersey Shore power Mater Dei, by a shocking 33-6 count, the Little Tigers of Princeton High in a well fought 15-7 battle, and the final moment of glory in a 21-16 victory against Turkey Day rival, Trenton Central. This last victory gave the Irish a 5-3 advantage in this annual clash for the Cider Jug. The losses inflicted upon the team this year were by the hands of the Spartans of Steinert 30-20, Mercer County Champs, Hamilton High 27-21, South jersey powerhouse, Bishop Eustace 18-135 and the pesky Devils of Ewing High School 16-12. All the games were tight contests. Some of the outstanding stars of this year,s team were Larry Zukowski fQ.B.Q, who made honorable mention All-State, iirst team All Delaware Valley, and first team All-County, Iack Stephan Tim Cannon CLBD, and Joe Fallon fD.B.j. All attained lirst team All-County rating while Chris Kazior fO.E.l, Harry Norton fO.G.j, Russ Hart fO.B.l, and Tim Murphy QL.B.l reached second team All-County membership. This was a building year for Coach Verdel, for his assistants, Line Coach Al Lasky, and for Back Coach jim Petruccio. Under the dedicated leadership of Coach Verdel and his staff, N.D. is bent on becoming part of Delaware Valley Power House. H6 Coach Verdel ponders pre-game strategy with Athletic Director Vince Ardery. r 'iff gf V . Q. 4 Q ,3 ,5 'ff if 'QPQW ' 'Z 4'1 1 W E 1 Q W 5' , ,. , rw Wx 2 SK 5,41 QS' , Q? wi - . q ,M A 1 ' A ,-3 ev -A 4 - Q 'f fm ww fa. A 5 fffws L if ,A1' 5 4 ik Wf 5, ,SL 'W A Am My -, rm .: .wif H Q, Q - W -f -. r '--- . t .M V- at A...ansnw ,,.,,, , - fd ' W' Q i Wh M A A sk . H Q h y - '55 X, 'f M ,--- H , I , H H A Q me I 1 I I ik jg 17 3 'E ,E B , b A? Q5 K ..,. L ,, ,JA gg, A: ,nh , ,Q . , A , N, 'W ' A ww ff , 'V F3 1: r 5' Mbkfv Q -YQ' Q , , 4 - as l5d'4gY,v,7 f -V Skin' f fr, ,, , ,ZW -,f ,..Qmemw-w-V MJ Q asmv was 4 Q- - M fm:- 1 1- S is ,, xl x th ft, x 5- -I ,, ar ,.. 4, rf' 7' Jw 2 X. .Q -.-wx, v . , . 'rib ,f ig, q 1 Mg 4: . Q -If ' VQ 3113 , V ' r', Q if Q 'fgfgq .gym S , 5:32 N IVV A ws: , - vimwiw gsy Front Row: Ed Schraeder, Mike O'Brien, Bemie Austin, Mike Kalafut, Chris Enourato, Tom Yeakle, Don Dilenno. Second Row: Chris DeCannizaro, Tom MacDonald, Tom Mullowney, Stan Kazior, Tom Fallon, Bernie Franken, john Cenovessi. Back Row: Lew Nicholson, John Logan, Fran Prezachalki, Guy Aquilino, Tom Harmon. eamworlz Produces Winning Results Q 'lf' Front Row: Manager jim Root, Bob Rousseau, Bob Ryan, Wayne Turczyn, Tim Ridge, Bill Long, Rick Jaekle, Keith Holcombe, Sean Coley, Gerry Coeke, Jacques Garriga. Second Row: Michael Perone, John Wylie, Paul Tocco, Dean Fasoli, Greg Rafalski, Guy Bertone, Iohn Keim, Ierry Festa, Jim Harding, Rich Alvin. Back Row: Coaches Mr. Jerome, Mr. Falsom, Bill Sohl, Bill Lawyer, Ioe Keister, Paul O'Donnell, Steve Rousseau, Wayne Ranke, Scott Maylander, Den Hubal, James Furch, Egidio DeSisto. Coach Clarke pensively watches the action as members of the team look on. RECORD Princeton St. Anthony Steinert Hamilton Cathedral Hunterdon Central Ewing Trenton Holy Cross Hopewell Hightstown St. Anthony Steinert Cathedral Trenton Hightstown eam Effort an pirit Achieve occer uccess OPP 2 4 1 1 4 1 1 5 1 2 1 0 1 2 2 2 Front Row: Dan Bradway, joe Puliti, Iim Graziano, Fred Carella, Terry Clarke, Frank Fanning, Ron Carabelli. Second Row: Walt Bulat, Bill Seiler, Val Zamborski, Ed Pinelli, Jerry Di Colo, Rick Hofmann. Back Row: Mr. William Clarke, john Dekis, John Carrig, Mike Weber, Kevin Ceoghan, Mike Bojcum, and manager Herbert Reuhle. V , ,A 5 fr fi G31 .V 'i I .P ar ,. f x . 5 8 l Walt Bulat prepares to rocket the ball as Bill Seiler gives encouragement. Qi Under the guidance of Mr. William Clarke, the Notre Dame soccer team compiled a line 9-5-2 record. The team accomplished this due to a fast finish when the Irish lost only one of their last eight games. Walt Bulta, first team all-city player, led the Irish. He and second team all-city back Bill Seiler anchored the Irish backiiield along with third team all-city player Val Zamborsky. Dan Bradway, the most potent oi-Iensive threat, accu- mulated I3 goals during the season. The Irish tied State Champ Steinert and made impressive victories over Princeton, St. Anthony, Hamilton, Cathedral, and Holy Cross. The Irish were a young team this year, but as the season progressed, they matured into a top flight club. With a strong nucleus of underclass- men returning, we can look forward to continued Irish success with soccer ball. Ed Pinelli hustles after the ball as the opposition looks on in awe. 'W We 'S . 'iwuunffl s Vw ,. ffv jfriggn---ff' li . ,ff C We .1 Mike Bojcum battles Trenton High opponent for possession Quan! 4, NX' 'H L f 'S lg. 5 :am if A ,, , K Q' 3 ' S Q , vb Y, b I ' R A 1 , W : i k fy A 1 , f , VZ W .5 4 4 1' ,Q 1' 5 s 'E M sl, S ' V Y it if A ,ak 1ii ' uv f Front Row: Gary Butler, Pete Walbridge, Tom Russo, Norman Hank, jim Gardner, Bob Gauthier, Dave Erkoboni. Back How: Coach Waldkewicz, Chris Arena, Jay Billie, Bud Carella, Ed Kozak, Pat Civatti, Carl Civatti, Carl Carella, Kevin XVeir, Mike Creber. D Booters Attain Desirecl Goal Front Row: Ioe Pontani, Steve Ried, Russ Metzger, Danny Coluccio, Bob Sylvester, Iohn Feldenzer, Siggy Zegarski. Second Row: Bill McGinnley, Keith Serdeach, Steve Kocubinski, Chris Meagher, Chris Hickey, Brian Smith. Back Row: Coach Art Kerns, Paul Rulkiewicz, George Abel, Kevin Clancey, Robert Gardener. ,Mer wr IIIS HHIIIGIS Run QVGI' OCS Front Row RlCh Kowal Terry Faherty B111 Radar joe Korona Les Kisielewski. Back Row: Manager Frank Della Rossa Mark SlTl1th Steve Kovacs Kevm Behan, Mike Franko, Dave erer ezrer e V Lewrfmfsee e Highfsmwn HQIY eereer r eerree rsfanefaan cg-sim , V f,-' I i Piinceterr T h err Sieinert. Mark Sllllfh surges ahead to capture an emrly le'1d ln the meet agamst St Anthony's. oung Runners Wait the Future Manager Frank Della Rossa, Tony Toto, Frank Veasey, Frank Krecicki, Joe Wojcik, Joe Krempecke, Dave Kurlander, Marc Levasseur, Ken Miller, Dave Fair, Coach john Ungrady. Dave Fair challenges his teammate Ken Miller for position in Sister Helen Neder chats with Rich LaBella before the start the Princeton meet. of a I. V. meet. Fathers School Athletes The Fathers' Club has proven the year 1969-70 to They sponsored 1.V. and Varsity boys' and girls' be one of success and acomplishment. Moderated by sports. Father Thul, this organization built four new locker Due to their unselllsh eiforts, the Fathers' Club rooms for the use of the members of outdoor sports. was one of N.D.'s most valuable assets. Father Thul consults with officers George Mancuso, Joseph Dietrich, Ted Meskill, and Lawrence O'Brian about current business. . v . V Tuff. I I I A rrnu to I wwfygaalmw-.wg ., Program Chairman Mr. George Cunningham goes over some Mr. Tom Yeakle smiles enthusiastically for the camera last minute details with a guest speaker. Front Row: Mrs. Barbara Major, Beth Ehret, Debbi Gerken, Rory Coley, jane Bielawski, Barb Strapp, Pat Tuliszewski. Second Row: Marty Rodwellor, Bernie Gramness, Maureen Nosal, Jill Bielawski, Meg Franzoni, Mary Liz Cahill. Back Row: jill Tomsho, Elaine Rulkie- wicz, Kath Kozlowski, Karin Stephenson. Girls Demonstrate Their Athletic lzills The girls, varsity hockey 'team has certainly prog- ressed since its beginning. This year the girls had their best season, 2-2-3, with Mrs. Major as their coach. Barb Strapp was high scorer assisted by Rory Coley and Jane Bielawski, the co-captains of the predominantly senior team. Under the direction of Miss Rossi, the girls also had the first intramural soccer team which partici- pated in interscholastic competition, winning one game and tying two others. Senior Beth Ehret prepares to drive a hard ball past a Prince ton opponent While Debbie Bugdal waits to assist. 1 f wwe., 'Q 1 ' Front Row: Mrs. Barbara Major, Ian Falcey, Debbie Bugdal, Barb Barth, Mary Jean Stout, Barb Kocan, Tera Barth. Second Row: Mary Ellen Montague, Anne Ott, Leslie Smith, Carol Nigh, Maria DelFernine, Mary jean Frick. Back Row: Rosemary, Cermele, Pat Cooper, Clare Baxter, Laurel Daunis. ' mst ,,f ' tl , . ' I -, ' V .Maj ,. K ' ll 'lm ASA ' Q, M f ' g, r A . uf Jr! ' ', M Ls E ,Q W ,WV Front Row: Debbie Houghton, Kathy Betor, Barbara Bernhardt, Nancy Egan, Chris Piekarski, Anna Cappolo, Hedwig Wierz- bicki, Angela Maffei. Second Row: Mary Ryan, Mary Ann Bernhardt, Vicki Kliwinski, Karen Deadato, Sandy Capolo, Tina Clark, Karen Stankowski, joan Struck. Third Row: Miss rx., f In R35 y- 'arf Rossi, Linda Mikita, Mary Jean Frick, janet Corski, Pat Bradway, Patrice Garnish, Marian Zukas. Back Row: lean Miller, Meg Ceoghan, Elaine Kovacs, Janice Dempsey, Lucia Bednarski, Martha Rodwellor, 'Susan Povlitz, Kathy McCraph. Front Row: Norm Cook, Jack O'Shea, Dave Curtis, john McCredy, Bob Brennan. Back Row: Coach Bill Hogan, Joe Hubal, Tony Thoma, Mike Fahey, Bob Skarpetowski, Mike Franko, jim Kazior, Tom Mancuso, Iack Stephan, Ron Sebastiani. lnclivioluals S ine During ourt Season Mike Fahey arches a high shot that appears to Coach Hogan explains the strategy as his players listen be headed for the ceiling. attentively. Tony Thoma sharpens up his foul shooting for an upcoming tilt. Mater Dei C. B. A. Highbridge Steinert Cathedral Hamilton Holy Cross Glouster Catholic Ewing Hamilton Trenton Clouster Catholic Holy Cross Cathedral Peddie St. Anthony Steinert C. B. A. Ewing Trenton Hopewell Valley St. Anthony nnconn Dangerous Dave Curtis drives up the middle and around defenders to the hoop. Pressed into unexpected service, Coach Bill Hogan started the basketball season with strenuous workouts in November. The team,s inexperience provided disappointments which didn,t dampen their spirit. The crew was led by Team Captain, Tony Thoma. His fine scoring, rebounding and other skills earned him a first team all-city berth. His exemplary play and the other members aggressive style made N.D. a feared and explosive opponent. Mike F ahey's iine shooting touch earned him a third team all-city berth. Dave Curtis' rebounding merited him honorable mention. Bob Brennan's fine ballhandling and Tom Mancuso,s aggressive defense made the backcourt solid. Jack O'Shea, Jim Kazior, Bob Skarpetowski, john McCreedy, Mike Franko and Norm Cook provided the needed bench strength. The Irish didn't post an impressive record, but pulled important upsets against Trenton and Cathedral. The fine underclassman nucleus will provide hope for the future. Ioe Hubal and Mike Fahey watch the j.V. game with interest, maybe to pick up a few pointers. Front Row: Tom Bauer, Kevin Tylus, Kurt Ebrahim, jerry Coeke. Back Row: Coach George Kinczel, Charlie Reilly, Iohn Coursen, Norm Cook, Mike Franko, Bob Bottoni, Terry F asanella. The j.V. basketball team ran hot and cold this season. Under the leadership of Coach George Kinc- zel, their final record was 12 wins and 10 losses. The standouts of the squad were Norm Cook, who carried a 20 point average through- out the season, and Mike Franko, whose rebounding strength sparked the team for its Wins. They were also members of the Varsity squad. Although the teamis record was a Winning one, they are looking for a more successful season next year. SCOHCJYS PIOClUCG U.C'CGSSfU.l SCELSOII ND appears to be in control during a Mike Franko gets his shot oif despite Up and over the defender goes John scramble for the ball. pressure by the Steinert defender. Coursen with the shot. Front Row: Dan Coluccio, Sean Coley, Gene Mydlowski, Steve Tella, Jerry Goeke. Back How: Coach Petranto, Dom DiBiasi, Kevin Tylus, Bob Bottoni, Dennis Hubal, Gene Ryfinski, Walt Morrisey, Paul Rulkiewicz, Mike McCardell, Marc Levasseur, Managers Jerry Festa and Jim Carlin. rosh Cagers Cop Crown The 1969-1970 Freshman Basketball Team of Notre Dame High School was highlighted by the shooting of Kevin Tylus, the rebounding of Bob Bottoni, the play- making of Gerard Goeke, the defense of Gene Mydlowski and the all-around hustle of Gene Ryiinski. Every individ- ual on the team learned the principles of self-improvement and team effort under the supervision of -Coach Edward Petranto. Some of the highlights of the season were a 45- 40 win of previously undefeated Junior High School 9991, third place finish in the lirst Annual Trenton junior High School Basketball Tournament, and victory over arch-rival Cathedral Freshmen in the above mentioned Tournament. im. M fr' Kevin Tylus goes up reaching for the Jerry Goeke proves even the little A crucial foul shot is attempted by hgop, guys win jumps during freshman bas- Bob Bottoni. 4 ketball games. D Keglers Roll To Victory This year the N.D. keglers posted a respectable 9-1 log in regular season play. For the first time in the history of the team, N.D. captured the Mercer County Tournament, with a fantastic score of 2,603. Individual efforts by Bob Leone 222-213-207, Dean Nalbone 241- 235-201-677-207, Bob Atkins 207-201- 200, Walt Patycula 235-201-200 and Iirn Patycula 213-207-201, sparked the Irish. Thomas Slackter and Frank Lay rounded out the squad. Their single loss came against Princeton breaking a string of 24 Wins. Front How: Frank Lay, Jim Patykula, Dean Nalbone. Back Row: Walt Patykula, Bob Atkins, Torn Slackter, Bob Leone. . ii., C Vii, N.D. tcg. . , OBP 3 Princeton ---- ..-.-- ...... Q-.--.,g-.--q ......... - ..... --- 3 Lawrence, -.-, .a--...,. .... ..,-- .... man. n--- 4 Peddie .. ....,...... --. ---......g-----.-.-.--Q-...---.-- 0 --if ------ -W ----- -- ------ ----- -+- ----- -- ----- -4- ---- -1-0 4 Pennington Prep ......... g.---...g.g ........ - N.-- 0 -4 Ewing ...,....... .. ......i .., ...... 4- ...... - .............. M-. -,., 0 3 Lawrence .... ------ -- ........ ------ .......... --..- 1 3 1 Peddie .... .. .... ..- ..... --.-- ,....... . ...... .. ....... 1 .... 1 1 Princeton ---..---.- .... .. ,........ -.. ......i. .-- 3 jim Patykula shows his form while helping his team triumph. Veteran bowler Dean Nalbone rolls to 235 game in the county tournament. 135 RECORD 4 N D. I OPP. 29 Lawrence High ....,... ,,.,. 1 9 31 Morrisville High ...,.. ,.,.5 2 1 2 Hunterdon Central ,,,.,, ,,,,, 4 7 3 I. F. Kennedy ..,....., ..,,. 3 7 25 Hopewell Valley ,.,,,. Q ,,., 17 13 Ewing High ...,,,. .,,., 2 8 3 North Burlington ...... 45 44 Trenton Central ,,,,..., ,,,,, 1 0 25 Allentown High .,.,,,., ,,,,, 1 9 16 Bishop Eustace - ,,..,...,, .Mu 25 5 Delaware Valley ...... ,........ 4 1 4 Princeton 'High ,...,.l -. 41 I1'1Sl1 Matmen - urge Ahead Varsity Wrestling Team: Front Row: Carl Carella, Dan Bradway, Tom Carroll, Gary Butler, Jim Mansfield. Back Row: Coach Cary Danbro, jim Pocetti, Harry Norton, Frank Romano, Will Place, Dan Holcombe, Andy Mangone. In evaluating the performance of an athletic team, rec- ords can be quite deceptive. This is especially true when describing Notre Dame's 1969-1970 Wrestling Team which posted a record of tive Wins and seven losses. Due to the capable leadership of new head coach, Gary Danbro, the Irish were considered by many to be one of the most im- proved teams in the area. In Mercer County Action, only perrenial powers, Ewing and Princeton, were able to defeat the Mighty Irish while the team recorded impressive victories over Hopewell Valley, Lawrence and Trenton. Other victories outside the county included the Redbirds of Allentown High, and Pennsylvania opponent, Morrisville High. Led by senior tri-captains Dan Bradway, Dan Hol- combe, and Harry Norton, N.D. grapplers placed fifth in the District Seventeen Wrestling Tournament. This was the best the Irish had ever finished in this competition. With only three seniors on this year's squad, and a very Hne J.V. team led by sophomore heavyweight, Mark Hol- combe, the Irish can only wait with eager anticipation for next season to roll around. One hundred seventy-eight lb. Harry Norton and one hundred Jim MansHeld gains control over opponent in 98 lb. sixty-eight lb. Frank Romano warrn-up before match. bout against Delaware Valley Regional High School. Grapplers portray mixed reactions during bout at home meet. I.V. Team: Front Row: Keith Hol- combe, Nick Schreier, Brian Smith, Pat O'Grady, Chris Golden. Second Row: Ken Birkhead, Bill McGrath, Pete Burns, Mark Wesely. Back Row: Coach Gary Danbro, Bob Carella, John Giordano, Mark Holcombe, Paul O'Donnell, jim Root. Bill McGrath and his opponent await referee's signal to begin action. Waiting is the hardest part. Ken Birkhead and opponent, Jim Pocettli wishes Ewing High opponent best of luck prior to along with teammates, anxiously await referee's decision. their exciting match, Behind seniors Tom Bar- bieri, Tom Faherty, Dave Henk, Tim Cannon, Bill Spitz, and Harry Norton, the 1970 N.D. track squad ran, jumped, and threw their way to prominence in Mer- cer County competition. Track Captains Tom Fa- herty and Mark Smith led the runners throughout the season. Faherty placed con- sistently in the dashes while Smith received attention for his outstanding perform- ances in the 880. Soph Kevin Behan gained valu- able points for the Irish as he set a new school record in the two mile run. Field Captains Bill Spitz and jim Pocetti paced the weightmen in the javelin and shot put. Frank Proma- no placed often for the Irish in the shot put and the dis- cus. Pete Antoniewicz and Tim Cannon helped out with Brst place perform- ances in the pole vault and high jump respectively. Front Row: Jim Mansheld, john Notta, Michael Hendricks, Les Kisielewski, joe Pontani, Richard Donnelly, Mike O'Brien, Bill Rader. Second Row: Coach Ungrady, Dave Erkoboni, Bob Gauthier, Mike Spitz, Bill Long, Duane Rouba, Dave Esposito, Tom Yeakle, Coach Danbro. Third Row: Terry Faherty, Joe Napoleon, Chris Enourato, Jim Czahur, Jeff Carney, Jerry DiColo, Ierry DiNatale, Robert'Cardiner. Fourth Row: Pete Antoniewicz, John Wylie, Dave Kurlander, Rich Kowal, Sam Scopelleti, Ken Miller, Steve Agocs, Mark Czajkowski, Mark Smith. Fifth Row: Kevin Clancy, Don Dilenno, Tim Cannon, Tom Faherty, Russ Lawyer, Lew Nicholson, Bill Place, Brian Sikorski. Sixth Row: Tony Massi, Kevin Behan, Kim Ebrahim, Tom Fallon, Torn MacDonald, Joe Franklin, joe Wojcik, Urs Nager. Seventh How: john Giordano, Frank Della Rossa, Mark Stankevich, Don Fraczkiewicz, John Leadern, Bill Applegate, Michael Baylog, Dave Henk. Eighth Row: Frank Romano, Tim Stives, Harry Norton, Tom Bremer. Back Row: Jim Dzomba, Iim Pocetti, Bill Spitz, Ray Procaccini. Not Pictured: Brian Smith. Cindermen apture New Gloriee his team compete. CAboveD CLeftl ' 'f irm .- 'N-flfffffrsx , Coach Ungrady reflects on the past as he watches Co-captain Mark Smith slices the tape first to capture the 880 yd. run while Coach Ungrady oiliciates 1 Mark Stankevich captures the quarter- mile, a little out of breath, while Tom Brenner takes second. Date April April April April April April May May May May May May May SCHEDULE A ' Team e Place 7, Tues. Hopewell H 14, Tues. Trenton A 17, Fri. Lawrence A 21, Tues. N. Burlington A 23, Thurs. St. Anthony H 28, Tues, Bordentown H 1, Fri. Steinert H 5, Tues. Princeton A 8, Fri. Hamilton H 12, Tues. Holy Cross H 15, Fri. Hunderton Cent. H 19, Tues. Ewing H 2.6, Tues. Heightstown H Rich Donnelly leaps to new lengths in the long jump. Up and over goes john Leadem as he clears the bar in the high jump. m S.'X. As he is suspended in air, one can observe Mike O,Brien's coordinated tech- nlque in pole vaulting. Strength and determination are the keys N.D.'s record breaker in the two mile, to John Ciordands success. Kevin Behan, pushes for an even better mark. Front How: George Zimmer, Mike Paglione, Dennis Connolly, Mark Dilks, Kevin Connolly, Russ Garruba. Second Row: Larry Zukowski, Chris Kazior, Val Zamborsky, john Simone, john Petrino. Back Row: Manager Bob Atkins, Joe Hubal, Dave Curtis, Mike Fahey, joe Fallon, Ed Fedorko, Coach Vince Ardery. y M SCHEDULE Opponent M Morrisville Ste-inert H Cathedral Hopewell Holy Cross Bordentown St. Anthony Steinert N. Burlington Hamilton L Trenton Lawrence Princeton Hamilton, Lawrenceville Cathedral so C Ewing, ' Princeton 1 -,Place H I-1 H A A A A A H H H A A A A A A - Arie K Iknr t,5 , -I V, o,,,, m, ,,eV. h Unitecl Effort Dominates Diamon ... mn 3 Ei, Chris K9.Zi0I' connects for a base hit in the early innings of N,D,'S varsity pitcher, John Petrino, warms up for the Cathedral game- another Irish victory. 1 wi 'nav Front Row: Mike Kalafut, Bill Dawidowski, Bill Kalinowski, Dave Murawski, Bernard Austin, Frank Cipullo. Back Row: Bob Tiscione, Charles Sista, Stan Kazior, Joe-Blumeri, Rocco Pugliese, Charles Reilly, Mark Cusato, Al Veltri, Tom Bauer, Coach Al Verdel. The 1970 Varsity Baseball team was one of the best ever to play on the Irish diamond. Coach Vincent Ardery formed this squad into a powerful team capable of captur- ing the Mercer County' League title with a good possibility for state recognition. The Irish were led by the best pitcher in the county Larry Zukowski who alternated from the mound to cover first base. The other pitchers included Iohn Petrino, Ioe Varsity Coach Vincent Ardery and J.V. Coach Al Verdel discuss Hubal, Mike Fahey. Clean-up batter Dave Curtis manned third base and took command on the Irish offensive attacks. The outfield consisted of Chris Kazior in left, Mark Dilks in center and Denny Connelly in right. All three contrib- uted to the potent advances of the offense. Three under- classmen rounded out the team. Val Zamborsky held the shortstop position While ,Ed F edorko and Kevin Connolly battled for the job of catcher. Front Row: Sean Coley, Steve Tella, Dennis Kuhn, Mark Iohn- son, Bob Turgeon, Dan Coluc- cio, Iohn Feldenzer. Second Row: Steve Rousseau, Bill Law- yer, Keith Surdich, Dom Dibiasi, Greg Rafalski, Steve Foundous. Back How: Coach Robert Bug- dal, Paul Rulkiewicz, Dennis Hubal, Bob Bottoni, George Abel, Jerry Festa, Kevin Tylus, Manager Bill Sohl. 4 Front Row: Maureen O'Malley, Gail Andrews, Franca Tocco, Allison Billie. Second Row: Maria Del Femine, Lucille Cooper, Patricia Greer. Back Row: Mrs. Barbara Major, Susan Swieconek, Karen Harcar, Mary Liz Cahill. .,. W. 'M-Lf-are Gail Andrews goes one on one with a Cathedral defender. With the counseling and training of first year coach, Mrs. Barbara Major, the girls, varsity team compiled a 5-6 record. Posting a victory over Cathedral and double victories over Villa Victoria and Ewing, the Colleens were paced by freshman, Mary Liz Cahill, Who finished the season with a 12 point average. Co- captains were Gail Andrews and Franca Tocco, The junior varsity team posted a 5-4 record. High scorer for the jayvee team was Faith Clark with a 6 point average. Princeton A Before her last game with the Irish, Kathy Reilly poses for picture. Captains receive last minute instructions from the official. Maria Del Femine gets the tap to open an anticipated N.D. A victory. RECORD St. Peter's A A ' Cathedral A Hopewell W A ' 'i Cathedral H W Ewing A W ' Princeton H A H W Villa Victoria A W St. Peter's H Villa Victoria H W Freshman starter Mary Liz Cahill Gail Andrews contemplates the game takes a foul shot in the early minutes situation during half-time. of the game. Enthusiasm Drives irish Front Row: Christina Clark, Anne Fechter, Rita Buckley, Colleen Kendall. Back Row: Ellen Diehl, Mary Gill, Faith Clark, Alice Agocs, Carol Nigh, Patrioe Van Hise. Hot shooting like this gave the Irish their fourth victory. y B-.- ,M Determined to make the basket, Maria Del Femine sets to shoot. COHGGIIS 'A was 2 , W' i f , 'ifggfgr arg V 4 , 1 w , . I 'I , f ,iYfaf?iZL: f H During pre-game warm-up, Sue Swish Swieconek lays one up. aculty And tudents Clash Once again, N.D.'s faculty proved too much for the students in the annual stu- dent-faculty game on january 16. Led by towering Mr. Thomas Williams C11 pts.Q and Athletic Director, Mr. Vincent Ardery C9 pts.j, the faculty destroyed the students by a 34-19 count. Throughout the Hrst half, the students managed to keep pace with the classy teachers as the half-time score was dead- locked at 11-11. As the game wore on, the height and depth of the teachers proved too much for the students as can easily be evidenced by the final score. Bill Seiler outjumps Mr. Scott forthe opening game tap. Mr. Williams calculates proper angle to snuff Dave Gavin's jump shot. Sisters display feelings of pride for the victorious faculty team Time out Ends player-coach Vince Ardery giving instructions to faculty team. Golfers Go Good Front Row: John Clancy, Tom Brown, Ron Carabelli, Rich Molnar. Back Row: Mike Franko, Kevin Geoghan, Mr. Thomas Williams. trws .gm Big hitter Mike Franko shows how he unleashes his powerful drives. Checking out their equipment before a big match are Rich Molnar, Ron Carabelli, and john Cade. SCHEDULE Opponent Hopewell A Hightstown H Princeton A Holy Cross A Ewing H Trenton H Hopewell H Princeton H Bordentown A Holy Cross H Bordentown H Lawrence A Hightstown A Place Mercer County Tournament Trenton A Lawrence H Notre Dame's golf team, under the coaching of Mr. Williams, was led by senior co-captains John Cade and Kevin Geoghan. Junior Rich Molnar and soph Mike Franko were also top point-pro- ducers for the linksmen. The team hovered around the .500 mark all year. The Irish played all the Mercer County foes and boasted of double wins over Hopewell Valley and Bordentown. Lawrence and Cathedral were other foes who fell to the Irish. 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The goals that they Will realize tomorrow stem from the careful plotting and continued perseverance of yesterday and today. With the helpful guidance of Moderator Sister Mary Nora, 1969-1970 was a very spe- cial year for the junior Class under President Peter Antoniewicz and Vice-President Carol Bailey. Confronted by a year of scholarship, three hundred twenty-four juniors measured their abilities in College Boards, and National Merit Scholarship Tests. At the annual National Honor Society In- duction, thirteen proud juniors were installed. In the sports world, juniors stood out in football, basketball, soccer and track. The football spotlight focused on john Stephan, All-County Kicker and Joseph Fallon, All- County Defensive Back. Thirteen spirited junior cheerleaders were on hand to rally them. Funny Girly, the school play, starred junior Mark Smith as the male lead On Friday, February 20 a Mass preceded the reception of the long awaited class rings. A fun filled day of activities and a ring dance that evening added to the celebration. The Junior prom, held on May 6 at Holiday Inn, concluded a year of many wonderful memories. unior pirit T Class of 19 l Sister Nora points out the new design on the class ring to President Pete Antoniewicz and Vice-President Carol Bailey. riump sin clsiool Activities Edward Fedorko, Richard Molnar, john Zamborsky, Deborah Chalker, joann Petito,.Richard Schellinger, Kay Knoblauch and Angela Castranova plan a calendar of activities with moderator, Sister Mary Nora. Front Row: Randi Aug, Donna Capone, Sheila Buckley, Pamela Alexandrowicz, Teresa Buell, Verena Brunner, Angela Castranova, Susan Cacalori. Second Row: Patricia Betz, Patricia Caccamis, Carol Bailey, Rita Buckley, Bonita Bejma, Rosemary Cennele, Denise Burns, Luann Balestrieri, Donna Burke, Sharon Cameron. Third Row: John Bruccoleri, Philip Cantor, Peter Antoniewicz, John Billie, William Argust, Jae Carter, Michael Casey, Robert Butera, Edward Arnister, Peter Belza, William Baxter, Joseph Bird, Joseph Bachalis, Robert Carroll. Back Row: Joseph Bianculli, Philip Ackermann, Kenneth Birklijeaiirl, Earl Babbitt, John Baylog, Thomas Brown, Ronald Cara e i. Front Row: Josephine Dutko, Jessica Cota, Maria D,Ulisse, Joanne Czenis, Cynthia Czigler, Patricia Cooper, Mary Lou Curran, Anna Coppola. Second How: Deborah Chalker, Eliza- beth Connelly, Anne Cornelius, Kathryn Doughman, Geraldine Conway, Joan Del Femine, Juliann Dawidowski, Sharon Cunningham, Karen Dietrich, Margaret DeForte, Kathleen Driscoll, Karen Dreves. Third Row: Carol Duckenlield, John Clancy, Kevin Connolly, Dennis Diehl, Michael Czahur, Keith Ducko, David DiStefano, John Derrico, Henry Culliton, Lawrence Dickt, Kim Ebrahim, James Dzomba, J. Bradford Davis, Nancy Czaplicki. Back Row: Lawrence Clark, James Egan, Robert Durst, Guy Diviaio, Vincent Dubaniewicz. Front Row: Anne Fechter, Marianne Harding, Ann Marie Galati, Donna Haney, Mary Jane Cordon, Bernardine Cram- ness, Mary Fasanella, Diane Esposito. Second Row: Barbara Farrell, Luanne Fares, Maureen Freda, Phyllis Colden, Maureen Geoghan, Barbara Fisher, Nora Flanagan, Constance Gibbons, Karen Ernst, Patricia Greer. Third Row: Elizabeth Goeke, Gary Elmer, Vincent Carofalo, Stephen Hatrak, Joseph Fallon, Paul Evans, Michael Fahey, Edward F edorko, joseph F urch, Bruqe Hannon, Robert Fidanza, Francis Fanning, Karen Harcar. Back Row: Russell Guarino, Alexander Goossen, Joseph Genicola, David Esposito, Charles 'Falzone, james Graziano. unior Lite Presents Added Responsibilities junior Class representatives Ron Carabelli, Ioe Fallon, john Leadem, President Peter Antoniewicz, Jack Stephan, Moderator Sister Mary Nora, Tim Murphy, and Vice-President Carol Bailey plan details of ring ceremony and Mass. .H .n-.emma-rum' . Front Row: Lynda Kennedy, Marianna Luizzi, Eileen Kotzac, Patricia Jakubowski, Dale Jammer, Maureen LiMato, Mary Ellen Hutchins, Elizabeth Inverso. Second Row: Henry Jarkow- ski, Mark Levanduski, Mary Louise Johnson, Kathleen Lyons, Keven Knoblauch, Sheryle Lawrence, Karen Littwiin, Barbara Jansen, Marie Hohmann, Constance Kramarz, Doreen La Penna, Gregory Krol, Norman Henk. Third Row: Thomas Lucas, William Lynn, Edward Kozak, Gerard Loftus, Timothy Lyons, Anthony Immordino, Gregory Kliwinski, James Leuper, Steven Kubiak, John Leadem, Stephen Kovacs. Back Bow: Richard LaBella, Andrew Logan, Joseph Hubal, Robert Klemann, John Lane, Robert Iwan, Irvin Kelly. Front Row: Edwina Mraw, Roseanne Meshanko, Joyce Nadler, Palma Muka, Jo Ann Milinowicz, Cynthia Obduski, Bambina Nini, Sharyn Maruca. Second Row: Louis Midura, Elizabeth Menschner, Sandra Maurer, Jean Miller, Gail Milinowicz, Barbara Michalczyn, Eileen Masterson, Cecilia Mazzella, Richard Molnar. Third Row: Joseph Melin, John McCreedy, Christopher Nelson, Charles McKenna, Urs Nager, Robert Manion, Stanley Maciolek, William Meagher, Timothy Murphy, Walter Murawski. Back Row: .Stephen Notta, Kevin Meighan, X!IVayne Nalbone, Paul Nichitel, Thomas Mancuso, Anthony assi. Ioan Del Femine typifies junior spirit as She Little Jack Horner had better luck thinks Robin Reilly, at least he got a plum! cheers our boys on to victory. lnitiative Characterizes unior Leaders 'I' Tf whwwmdbrurissl Students enjoy a relaxed atmosphere as Kay Knoblauch con- ducts a homeroom meeting. 152 Front Row: Dianne Pazdan, Robin Reilly, Maria Pecena, Mary Rose Prokop, Judith Robillard, Charlotte Robinson, Judith Ann Paixao, Susan Resrnick. Second Row: Maria Pontani, Kathleen Ostaszewski, Judith Pocetti, Patricia Piccolella, Deborah Riggs, Margaret Raywood, Geraldine Panacek, Mary Ann Pierzanowski, Peggy Ann Quinlan, Maureen O'Mara, Shirley Pietras, Karin O,Hara. Third Row: Joann O'Donnell, Christopher Reef, Nicholas Pappano, Vincent Petersack, John Patrizi, Craig Parson, Joseph Puliti, Rocco Pugliese, Edmund- Pinelli, Michael Paglione, Henry Richter, John Rank, Joann Petito. Back Row: Raymond Procaccini, Douglas Potkay, John O,Shea, James Pocetti, Emanuele Ottaggio. Front Row: Elizabeth Spitzer, Evelyn Spitzer, Christine Sadkowski, Carol Sadkowski, Patricia Smith, Jeanette Saproni, Donna Shepherd, Eileen Scarantino. Second Row: Paula Romano, Joann Sorento, Charlotte Scarna, Eileen Saums, Eileen Stansky, Maryann .Sciarrotta, Mary Smith, Suzanne Scott, Kathryn Sikorski, Carol Ann Smith. Third Row: James Hunt, Robert Skarpetowski, Richard Schellinger, Nicholas Simzak, Anna Semeta, Dolores Sopko, Kathleen Ryan, Scott Seiler, Paul Sobon, James Sharp, Thomas Russo. Back Row: Alfred Santaniello, Mark Smith, Mark Stankevich, John Stephan, Charles 1Sista, John Simone, Ronald Rutkowski. K V Class oi 1972 Sister Marlene Fritz poses with Soph Representative Evelyn Means, President Mike Spitz, Vice-President Duane Rouba and Representatives Iudy Osborn, William Rader, and Dave Hart. op omore Leaders ip Promotes Unity With the election of Michael Spitz, Presi- dent, Duane Rouba, Vice President, David Hart, William Rader, and Evelyn Means, Student Council Representatives, the Sopho- more class initiated another year of varied activities. Under the direction of Sister Mar- lene Fritz and Sister Eileen Bittner, their moderators, the class arranged an open forum and a Soph Suggestion Boxv early in Novem- ber. The purpose of these was to strengthen student-oi-licer contacts. On November 25, Thanksgiving came to soldiers in Vietnam when the Sophs sent them paperback books, Christmas cards, and letters. December 12 was the day the Sophs met their perfect, match. They held a Computer Dance dur- ing the afternoon. At Christmas, not forgetting Santa Claus, one of their own classmates dressed as Saint Nick to bring the holiday spirit into each of the Sophomore homerooms. On Ianuary 16, with the help of one of the parishes, the tenth grade sponsored a hap- pening on skates . February 4 was a solemn day, as the Sophomore class remembered Victoria Daly, a deceased classmate, with a Mass. Truly a spirited and united class, the Sophomores ended their year with many fond memories. Sophomore homeroom presidents Harriet Smith, Michael Franko, Ioan Pulcinni, Debra Warasky, Russell Curruba, Cheri King, John Miller, and John Coursen look forward to a successful year with their moderator, Sister Marlene Fritz. A Front Row: Kathleen Betor, Frances Brooks, Monica Buckley, john Bergen. Third Row: Ihor Michael Bojcun, Richard Barlow, Patricia Bradway, Alison Anthony, Catherine Calamia, Debra Guy Aquilino, 'Stephen Arkuszewski, Charles Bryan, Stephen BOHQEUIH, Debra Belden, Karen Bowers- Seefmd H0101 Sain Benham, Thomas Bremer, Kevin Behan. Back Row: john Ceeeiaballde, Leonard Alvino, Janet Cammarata, Marianne Arbitell, Stephen Agocs, Carl Carella, Donald Allen, Robert , Bernhard, Barbara Brennan, Carole Ann Bonhage, Joanne Caivang, David Burton, Thomas Bauer. Babecki, Lucia Bednarski, Andrea Calabrese, Gary Butler, y l l Front Row: Debra Ciesielski, Denise Cosgrift, Nancy Cogan, Barbara Ciprietti, Frank Cipullo, William Dawidowski. Back Karen Deodato, Sandra Coppola, Donna Camey, Kim Davison, Row: William Dalton, Eugene Chebra, Marc Costantino, jerry Maria Cugasi, Lee Anna Croft. Second Row: Matthew Daunis, DiColo, john Coursen, Edward Choromanski, George Clark, N Charles DeAngelo, Gail Derrico, Kathleen Cellini, Donna Norman Cook, Terrance Clarke, Frank Di Giuseppe, Francis Courtney, Christina Clark, Susan Christensen, Beverly Chmiel- Carella, Vincent Chiaraclia, Patrick Giordano. ewski, Ana Maria Conte, Janice Dempsey, Maria Caracciolo, uf' v Front Row: Michele Dilks, Catherine Funari, Janice Di Lorenzo, dette Folmer, Ian Falcey. Back Row: David Erkoboni, Michael Karen Emma, Rosemary Frascella, Frances F iretto, Constance Dubuque, Gerald Di Natale, Terence Faherty, Gerald Fasanella, Funke, RoseAnn Ferrara, Diane Di Stefano. Second Row: Kurt Ebrahim, Michael Franko, Timothy Fechter, Donald Patricia Elmer, Mary Fitzpatrick, Mary Louise Elmo, Meg Di Ienno, Thomas Fallon, Kevin Farrell, George Dominiak, Franzoni, Nancy Egan, Maryjean Frick, Ioan Duckenfield, Christopher Enourato, David Ecker. Helene Freeman, Mary Fruscione, Meredith Esposito, Berna- iw Barb Kuzma, Cheri King, Richard Kazior, and Stanley Kazior proudly display their con- tribution to Project: COOPERATION. Front Row: Patrice Garnich, Linda Iohnson, Marianne Hinkle, Dorothy Geppert, Kathleen Hagan, Deborah Houghton, Iacquelynne Hull, Charlene Inverso, Sheryl Hunt. Second Row: Michael Greber, David Hovemeyer, William Kalinowski, Patrick Griffin, William Habib, Anthony Halak, Debra Gill, Judith jackson, Sandra Graziul, janet Gorski, Patricia Gervasio, Charles Hovemeyer, William Howell, Dennis Gray, Robert jones Patrick Greber. Back Row: joseph Hawryluk, Robert Gauthier Frederick Hetzel, Robert Pietras, David Hart, Michael Kalafut James Gardner, Iames D,Errico, Richard Hofmann, john Choj- nowski, john Cenovesi, Russell Garrubba, Anthony Caserta Douglas Hughes, Mark Holcombe. Projects Prove op omore Enthusiasm F FOI!! Row: Angela Matfei, Wendy Leadem, Kristine Kaminski, Celeste Long, Victoria Kliwinski, Cheri King, Diane Kliminski, Barbara Kuzma, Adrienne Logue. Second Row: Christopher Kmiec, Charles Kowalski, Elaine Kovacs, Kathryn Krystaponis, Karen Kaminski, Anne Lenhardt, Colleen Kendall, Robert Karolkiewicz, Robert Letts. Back Row: Patrick Kent, Frank Krecicki, Stanley Kazior, Thomas MacDonald, Richard LaBaw Anthony Konczos, Richard Kazior, Iohn Logan, Richard Kowal John Langer, George Luther. Boy, this is harder than I thought, mumbles Debbie Houghton as she does her share for the homeroom improvement project. 5 Front Row: Mary Beth Murphy, Concetta Masiello, Mary Kae Manley, Lynne Maira, Evelyn Means, Mary Clare Moran, Cynthia Mahony, Kathleen McGrath, Kathleen Monahan. Second Row: Michael O'Brien, John Notta, Frank Nalbone, Susan McCormack, Patricia McGowan, Maryann McManimon, Elizabeth Mershon, Linda Mikita, Barbara Novak, Kathleen Miller, Caroline Mandl, Jon Moran, David Murawski, john Miller. Back Row: john Micklewright, Andrew Mangone, Kenneth Miller, Kevin Militig, Joseph Nizolek, Brian Newman, Richard Marx, Stephen Mrozinski, William Milinowicz, Ioseph Franken, Lewis Nicholson, Dean Muskewitz, Thomas Mullowney, George Meyer, Alan McLeod, Mark Michalak, Peter Mantuano. ooperation ls the Keynote to op omore uccess Front Row: Bernadette Petroni, Bernadette Ostrowski, Nancy Prouty, Mary joan Olszewski, judith Osborn, Susan Povlitz, Ioan Pflieger, Marianne Price, Kimberly Powell. Second How: Raymond Plaag, Richard Petro, Catherine O'Neill, Ioan Pulcini, Melanie Piekielniak, Debra Oliver, Maryanne Piieifer, Patricia Pastor, Sharon O'Donnell, Nannette Perrine, Martin Picarello, it Iohn Ostrowski Raymond Orzol Francis Przechacki Dennis ORe111y Joseph Plumeri John Pletras Patrick OShea Michael Ostaszewski Kenneth Ozga Back Row Barry OShea Robert Ratico Anthony Plumeri William Place James Rafferty, William Rader Robert Ostrowski. Third Row: james Quinlan, Robert Opsut, A aan.. Front Row: Sharon Shipley, Anne Marie Schmierer, Claudia Smith, Eileen Resmick, Carol Spehar, Virginia Ryan, Susanne Rocco, Karen Stankowski, Joanne Siwczak. Second Row: Leslie Smith, Martha Rodweller, Cathy Sielski, Susan Stec, Patricia Saville, Valerie Runfola, Sharon S.tankowski, Linda Shelingoski, Harriet Smith, Marybeth Simzak, Carolyn Schuler. Back Row: Raub Smith, Edward Schrader, John Safranko, David Sheafler, Peter Saint Pierre, Brian Sikorski, Charles Reilly, Herbert Ruehle, Richard Ryan, Dennis Robak, Samuel Scopelliti, james Shelly, Duane Rouba, Nicholas Schreier, Iohn Smith. One, please, Mr. Westerman, says John Genovesi while Patrick Kent and Francis Carella await their turn. pirit Grows in Leaps and Boun s Front Row: Patrice Van Hise, Elizabeth Topf, Lorraine Vaccaro, Patricia Voyda, joan Struck, Michelle Vagnozzi, Hedwig Wierzbicki, Debra Warasky, Aileen Tennyson. Second Row: John Wilkes, Joseph Wisniewski, joseph Turco, Nancy Szymelewicz, Ann Toomey, Maureen Woods, Marianne Swiecki, Eve Wiaczek, Marion Zukas, Helen Wirpsza, Frank Wolski, Julius Ziemba, Mark Wesley. Back Row: Peter Walbridge, Thomas Yeakle, Ronald Stewart, Edward Wilson, Timothy Stives, Jose Usera, Alfred Veltri, Michael Terraciano, Paul Van Sant, Louis Stelle, Michael Wozniak, Ronald Trakowski, Richard Stewart, Richard Turano. Student carpenter, Iimmy Gardner, demonstrates homeroom Ioan Pflieger, second place winner of N. D.'s spirit. Talent Show, proudly displays her costume. Ioan Pllieger, Lucy Bednarski, Linda Shelingoski, Nancy Krol, Hedwig Wierzbicki and Santa, Sheryl Huntf Claus from Sister AnneMarie,s' Religion classes, take one final look at stuffed animals they made for Mount Carmel Guild. 163 Class oi 197.3 Regardless of initial mix-ups the freshman class quickly adapted themselves to the daily routine of Notre Dame. Their cooperative attitude made it possible for them to meet their mission quotas and rank high in the Coronet Drive. As the year progressed the class of ,73 held their elections and selected William Lawyer as president and William Long as vice president. Freshman spirit became evident at the pep- rally which they sponsored, and continued dur- ing the Ad Drive when 9E came in second. Their religious feelings were expressed at a Freshman Mass. In place of a Christmas Project the freshmen showed their individuality through an Easter Project. Under the guidance of their class oEicers and class moderator, Sister Mary Philip, the fresh- men have had a year to remember. Freshman Class Moderator Sister Philip, lines up for the photographer with Representative Kathy Fares, President Bill Lawyer, Vice-President Bill Long and Representative Greg Rafalski. res men Learn Responsihility Through Leaders ip Freshman level and homeroom oHicers Gene Mydlowski, Bill Long, Eletta Giordano, Doug Petrozzini, Bill Lawyer, Randy Salewski, George Abel, and Bob Szejner gather around Sister 164 Philip for an informal meeting. Front Row: Clare Baxter, Linda Brennan, Paula Arcioni, Mary Ann Bieksza, Diane Behan, Kathleen Blake, Teresa Barth, Cynthia Alberts, Clare Brunner, Marianne Bonish. Second Row: Roseann Calla, Theresa Biache, Elizabeth Capriotti, Sharon Beagles, Grace Benham, jill Bielawski, Susan Bennett, Agnes Bernhardt, Linda Angeline, Mary Cahill, Valerie Babecki, Celeste Buzzelli. Back Row: Dennis Bird, Ioseph Barrow, Robert Cameron, George Abel, Robert Bottoni, William Appleget, Albert Brough, Dominick Arruzzo, Richard Alven, Guy Bertone, Peter Burns, Brian Arena, James Bianculli, Mark Bucchi, Clifford Allen. Front Row: Deborah Chiarello, Joanne Carroll, Patricia Doyle, Marie Choromanski, Kyle Conley, Sandra .Barlow, Connie Carella, Mary Delahanty, Linda Cooper, Kathy De Blois. Second Row: James Croke, Thomas Csolak, James Carlin, Arlene Check, Carol Cellini, Deborah De Forte, Maria Del Femine, Mary Carrig, Laurel Daunis, Faith Clark, Deborah Connelly, Cathleen Dekis, Margaret Cochran, Keith Connolly, Daniel Coluccio, Timothy Cochran. Back Row: Americo De Lorenzo, Gregory Christensen, Antimo Cesaro, Donald Dami- ano, Joseph Danka, jeffrey Carney, Thomas Carroll, George Chapman, Egidio De Sisto, Terence Clark, Kevin Clancy, Iames Czahur, Stephen Danarski, Richard Cenni, Sean Coley, George Contento, Paul Delozier. Front Row: Pamela Feenan, Susan Farr, Paula Fasanella, Linda Federico, Mary Federico, Diane Fair, Kathryn Forman, Linda Fechter, Donna Edwards, Nancy Elmo. Second Row: john Feldenzer, Andrew Ferrara, Michael Di Maio, Mary Ann Flynn, Ute Ertelt, Michele Everett, Elizabeth Driscoll, Claire Di Giorgio, Kimberly Ducko, Kathleen Fares, Karen Diehl, Ellen Diehl, Anna Dubaniewicz, Timothy Faherty, David Di Giovacchino. Back Row: Larry Elias, Joseph Ferrara, Richard Ferri, Robert Ferri, Dominick Di Biasi, Joseph Fidanza, Gerald Festa, Dean Fasoli, Kim Edinger, Kevin De Vaney, Richard Donnelly, Matthew Di Benedetto, David Fair. zwxmazr Before the Thanksgiving Day Mass, Ken Koreyva, Mary Leadem, Terry Lane, and Bill Long make last minute adjustments on their basket of food for the needy. Front Row: Janis Huff, Mary Herbert, Elizabeth Furch, Colleen Haney, Dorothy Gardner, Eletta Giordano, Sheila Heffernan, Debra Hogan, Mary Gill, Joanne Funke. Second Row: William Kale, Mark Johnson, Gregory Hritz, William Jaeckel, Stephen Foundos, Jacques Garriga, Susan Haskins, Debra Hutzel, Kathryn Freda, Elizabeth Gettler, Lorie-Ann Juranic, Albert Hutchinson, William Holcombe, Michael Hen- dricks, Christopher Hickey. Back Row: Christopher Golden, Raymond Jarkowski, Carmine Genovese, Gerard Goeke, Attila Karacsony, Rolf Illian, Robert Gardiner, Bruce Ives, Donald Fraczkiewicz, Dennis Hubal, James Furch, James Harding, John Graziul, James Geoghan, Thomas Henk, Kenneth Harper. res men Exhibit Cooperative pirit Front Row: Kerry Kerns, Rosaline Kirikan, Elizabeth Leone, Victoria Loreto, Kathy Madola, Paulette Kliminski, Karen Kinney, Victoria Korona, Maureen Long, Sandra Maciolek. Second How: Donald Krawiec, Thomas Mattaliano, Kenneth Koreyva, Robin Dieckman, Ann Lewandowski, Martine Landry, Debra Lawrence, Mary Leadem, Janet Lloyd, Patricia Latham, Terri Lane, Judy Kuliczkowski, Eric Lander, Julius Krawiec, Michael Mathes. Third Row: Joseph Lanigan, Michael Len- hardt, Norman Disbrow, Joseph Kiester, William Lawyer, Marc Levasseur, John Keim, Donald Martin, Marc Kelly, Donald Kreuz, Thomas Konstantynowicz, Francis Lay, William Long, Stephen Kocubinski, Theodore Liwacz, Dennis Kuhn, James Matlack. Back Row: Bruno Martillotti, Robert Keelan, James Mansield, Lester Kisielewski, David Lubieski. Front Row: Susan Ramutkowski, Vera Perris, Mary Pica, Maryann Piunno, Victoria Piepszak, Michelle Pappano, Marie Paradis, Kathleen Rak, Caroline Procaccini, Maria Pietrow. Second Row: Timothy Phillips, James Patykula, Stephen Reid, Joseph Pontani, Holly Eddinger, Beatrice Raywood, Carol Purcell, Kathleen Papp, Barbara Paglione, Eileen Palenchar, Suzanne Quinlan, Theresa Picarello, Donna Reilly, June Reimer, Michael Pontani, Ray Ranallo, Malcolm Reilly, William Plank. Back Row: James Pinto, Bernard Raywood, Gary Probola, Joseph Petersack, Robert Rahl, John Provenzano, Vincent Pirone, Joseph Petrozzini, William Ranke, Gary Patrone, Thomas Regan, Greg Rafalski, John Potocki, John Pappano, Charles Palumbo, Frank Pinto, Edward Raybuck. ewcomers righten 'S Halls Front Row: Joyce Schreiber, JoAnne Spitz, Janet Skwara, Deborah Resch, Catherine Schuster, Ann Ciafrei, Karen Sobon, Victoria Sheaffer, Robin Stemmer, Christine Rooney. Second Row: Marianne Salewski, Mary Ribavaro, Elizabeth Butler, Marianne Speran, Helen Sinclair, Susan Sharp, Janet Skwara, Christine Mis, Alice Agocs, Wen Shen, Pamela Sista, Karen Sanderson, Susan Smith, Patricia Shento, Christine Simone, Virginia Bezek. Third Row: Gene Sredinski, Robert Russo, James Root, Edward Stavitski, Earl Simkunas, Randal Salewski, Paul Rulkiewicz, Eugene Ryiinski, William Sohl, Stephen Rousseau, Michael Sienkowski, Lawrence Rouse, Gregory Foley, Gary Schuessler, Robert Silvestro, Roy Bleakley. Back Row: Brian Smith, Raymond Rein, John Stives, Timothy Ridge, James Rosenberg, Michael Sheehan, Robert Ryan, Michael Boshanski. Variety Malees res man Year a emorable Une Milk gives vitality to Freshmen john Koteny, Barbara Bernhard, Debbie Walters, Claire Baxter, and Bob Wilson. Front Row: Lorraine Wendl, Therese Zikos, Marie Tallman, Patricia Williams, Kathleen Tuliszewski, Mary Beth Stumbaugh, Ruth Waraksy, Barbara Wilno, Elvina. Tamasi, Theresa Worth. Second Row: Richard Tramontana, Robert Wetzel, james Thomann, Anastasia Theodorakis, Elizabeth Vereb, Ioan Yuhas, Patricia Vitacco, Debbie Talerico, Amy Thomas, Susan Thelle, Elizabeth Sujansky, Melanie Ujazowski, .Susan Wyers, Robert Walter, Thomas Tramontano, Anthony Toto. 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Now, spiritually, academically, socially, and physically mature, we look toward the future, confident that through Godis help, We can practice the art of loving our fellowmen. 4 The enior Class 0 1970 FREDERICK CARELLA WILLIAM SPITZ President Lucille Cooper Patricia Hofmann XL- Linda Blicharz Mary Grace Cooper Kevin Geoghan Vice-President Class Gail Illian HOIHCIOOIH Peter Leadem Representatives The enior Class History When N.D. opened its doors in September, the class of 1970 lost no time in making its presence felt. Senior spirit triumphed when homeroom 12G gained iirst place in the Coronet subscription drive. Seniors also excelled in fall sports with Larry Zukowski and Tim Cannon earning berths on the Football All- County First Team. Walt Bulat did the same in soccer. The highlight of the season was the score of 21 to 16 for a victory over Trenton High in the Turkey Day Game. Fall drifted into Winter and in early December seniors began hearing of college acceptances. The sports scene shifted indoors Where senior boys made a name for themselves on the Irish basketball team. In February the long- awaited class trip became a reality. Seniors stormed the slopes at Buck Hill Falls in the Poconos, trying their luck at sledding, skiing, and skating. March brought with it the school play, Funny Girl,' in which Diane Gribbin, Russell Lawyer, Mary Beth Forman and Theresa Meagher were among the seniors who captured important roles. With the coming of May, everyone began thinking about the Senior Prom. This memorable event took place one Warm spring evening at Cedar Gardens Restaurant. On June 2, ina flurry of last minute activities, the 1970 Canticles were distributed to the Seniors. Graduation day arrived on Iune 9 and brought with it not only memories of the past four years, but also dreams of what the future would hold in store for the class of 1970. Marie Mercantini Sister Marie jose discusses plans for graduation with Senior officers jill Tomsho, Fred Carella, Mary Grace Cooper and Pete Leadem Gregory Pitonak Thomas Schmierer 1111 Tomsho Patricia Alba james Alfonse Ignatius Amari Gail Andrews Donna Angeloni Richard Ashton Robert Atkins Helyn Bainbridge Thomas Barbieri Barbara Barth Marianne Bal-tolomei Senior duo, Tim Cannon and Tim Masick, captains of the football team, Ruth Bartolomo ignite school spirit. Michele Battista Thomas Behan Helen Bensel Carol Bertone - -N'l-C'R peils pirit Jane Bielawski Allison Billie Glen Bleakley Melissa Borkovich Everyone contributes to N.D.'s first in-class pep ially. Teamwork is the key to the trimnph of the girls' hockey team. Salvatore Bruccoleri Colleen Buckley Patricia Buckley Deborah Bugdal Daniel Bradway John Brennan Timothy Brenton Shelley Britton Larry Zukowski displays his famous ball handling and fancy footwork. Prohlems anal Losses Pacle as tuclents Extencl a Helping l-lancl Donald Bugdal Walter Bulat john Cade Coleen Camp y Michael Cannon Lucia Capriotti ' One doesn't equal two according to the calculations of Mary Jean Stout Mary Cardmale Nancy Carney and Harry Norton. john Carrig Ian Carter Ioan Casciani Angela Castaldo 179 Patricia Cellini Cynthia Chojnowski Peter Chrzempiec Lilli Ann Ciesielski Rory Coley Ialnes Cond-rat Student Council officers pledge themselves to fulfill their obligations, with the evident approval of Sister Mary Gabriel. ' Dennis Connolly Iohn Conway James Cook Beverly Cuccagna Peter Cugasi Daniel Culliton David Curtis Linda Cushing a I u Mark Czajkowski Thomas Czech Joseph D'Ambrosio Theresa D'Amb1-0gi0 rue Leaders Stand Tau From Ne ar and Far Senior gridders line up for roll call during pre-game pep rally. mi es Sparlz Enthusiasm Patricia D'Arcy IoAnn Decowski Shelley, Britton, Diane Ford, Lucia Capriotti, and Mary Beth Forman find one of Mr. Schole's ' comments very amusing. john Dekis 2 Frank Della Rossa Denise Del Vecchio ' Diane Devaney Thomas Diehl ldilwkoqgk Vincent Di Stefano Walter Dobinson Gail Dombroski George Domurat Joanne Duncan Nell Dutko Elizabeth Ehret Robert Elmer james Ennis Lydia Fabbro Th Fah ' Debb' Grodeck works diligentl while Dave Gavirfs thoughts seem to omas erty Elizabeth Farley be elgzwhere in Sister Alexandc-li's third period class. i Darlene Fennimore Susan Ferrara Frank Ferrare Carol Festa Father Thul distributes Holy Communion to John Moran. 184 Mr. Diamond offers welcomed assistance to Mary Ellen Montague during a puzzling physics class. 'ilu-W joseph Festa Patricia Fink Thomas Flanagan Diane Ford Faith, Hope, and Charity Ma1'y Beth Forman Carol Formidoni Karl Franzoni Cathleen Frein N. Nancy Frick Gloria Fmman Russ Hart accepts the gavel of leadership from Father Coffey. William Gardner Elizabeth Gavigan David Gavin Peter Genovese RGSpOHSllJlllty Debbi Gerken Christine Gin Mary Lou Giovacchini Dolores Golinski Marian Goliszewski Charles Gramness Anne Graziano Mike McGowan and Pat Tuliszewski seem to believe the old adage that An apple a day keeps the doctor away . Lunctitime Provi es 1 I Ong Waitecl Relaxation Dime Gabba Q Ellen Grifl-in Debra Grodeck Kathleen Harper Russell Hart Linda Hatrak Maureen Heffernan Sandra Hendrickson David Henk Patricia Hetzel Warren Hill Daniel Holcombe Judith Horan Decisions, decisions , says Diane Nevius as she makes her selection 187 Evelyn Horodynski Kevin Jones Anne Marie Keister Karol Kems Kathleen Hovenieyer Cecile Huart Donald Kaniewski Christopher Kazior Don Big Chief Kaniewski leads N.D. in the Coronet's first mod spirit drive. Richard Iedynak james Kazior Diane Kelly Judith Kinczel Iudith Kitchen Denise Koch joseph Korona Anthony Kostalas Edward Klane john Kmiec Barbara Kocan Fun and Froiio Provide a Weioome Breaifa in Daiiy Routine Russ Hart and Len Liberto plead peace as Tom Faherty takes aim. 189 Barbara Kowalik Robert Kozakiewicz First Friday Mass begins as Tom Behan leads the entrance procession. Kathleen Kozlowski Catherine Kuliczkowski Ronald Kwiatkowski Donald Lansing i Geraldine La Placa Russell Lawyer With the help of Sister Iohnell, Bev Sawka sees the light as Barbara Zombeck tries it alone. once-ntration anal Devotion Leacl to caclemic an piritual uccess ' . vu' ,aff Robert Leone Patricia Long Margaret Longevin Marilyn Lucas Robert Lyon Martin Maccaroni -E, Ya. x . Maryann Maccaroni Alan Mac Dgnald Liillda Blicharz seems oblivious to everything as she struggles through a 'story test. Shirley Mahon Alexander Malley William Malloy Thomas Mannix 191 l George Marshall Anne Marie Martin Kathleen Martini Timothy Masick Joseph Maruca Ighn MgC01-mack While Linda Blicharz takes note of their error, Joe Maruca and Al Malley take pride in their work acknowledging the Amazin' Mets. joseph McCormick Mary McGlone Michael McGowan Kathleen McGuire Theresa McKee James MCNRUCD Theresa Meagher David Meyer Monica Miller Mary Ellen Montague Ianice Mooney john Moran enior M pirit and Cllolarsliip Go Hand in Han Are you sure you can Hnd it in here? , Kathy Morrissey doubtfully asks. 4 enior Life Envisions Plans anal Decisions Kathleen Morrissey Kathleen Mullin Michael Murphy Barb Nalbone and Tom Behan look toward the future. Patrick Murphy Sally Mm'phy Marie Mutchiga Ramona Mydlowski f '10 ii. 62? Carol Palombo Wendy Parr Larry Zukowskfs thoughts are not those of turkey during tense moments of the Thanksgiving game. Diane Passanza Walter Patykula Nancy Perferi john Petrino Christine Petro Diane Petrone Spirited shouts of Tina Petro support a fantastic catch. 1 V I O I I I a, Mary Petruccione Janice Petty Steven Phillips Christine Piekarski Loretta Plaza john Ramutkowski Tied to the stake, Carol Formidoni foreshadows Saint Anthony's loss to the Irish. Lee RRHHHO Claire Ranfone Kathleen Regan Debra Reilly 1 o o ND S and plrlll: Kathleen Reilly Martin Repko 7 243' ,fy Dennis Reuter Albert Ricciardelli Marie Ritzo Deborah Rock Patricia Rooney ,tlyflaureen O'Malley and Elaine Rulkiewicz relentlessly work on yearbook details. -1 Q4 jg, lj' so I ' ' , .vs ' I l niet lnspire reativity lg I a ' Marie Roslowski ,def K, t . N, ,Q Ht, 198 . ,ff 5 1 - - , 1 J Elaine Rulkiewicz Patrick Russell Marianne Rychlicki Ighn Sackett Ronald Sadley Vincent Santaniello NN l 5' Mary Sue Salaga Beverly Sawka L , Donna Sayre Toni Scalia Marlarle Scllreier IOAIDI Sciarrotta Chuck Gramness strives for perfection while sketching geometric figures 'I99 200 William Seiler Thomas Semonik William Sheafler james Sieben Karen Sista Frederick Skerrett Nicholas Slcroumbelos Frank Skwara Thomas Slackter Maryann Slowikowski Lillian Smolka Bob Leone looks at English from a different angle. Michael Sodonlin Katherine Solan Mary Ann Soltis William Stec Karin Stephenson Knowleclge Aclvanees Nlanlfaincl Tim Cannon, Donna Sayre, and Tom Flanagan watch intently as man takes a giant step in progress. Frank Stilwell Sharon Stinger Mary jean Stout Barbara Strapp 202 David Tobiasz adds finishing touches to his PEACE banner. Edward Teti Anthony Thoma Mary Ann Tiscione David Tobiasz Lucille Suhay john Swierczek Frank Szelingowski Mary Tennyson Sister Mary Grace indicates a literary technique of T. S. Eliot to Bill Spitz and Tom Slackter. Happiness ls Giving oi Curse ves to Uthers Franca Tocco Colleen Tripp Patricia Tuliszewski Christina Turski naw. Helene Ullrich Michael Urban i Q i l , ,L Ax an X Leen Vander Heyden Susan Vaughan Elizabeth Gavigan enjoys helping Kevin Connolly translate a difficult French passage. Christopher Vavricka Paulette Verde Lawrence Vereb Paul Weitz 203 Memories reserve the Past Walter Wenczel joseph Whartenby Diane White Let's straighten things up , smiles Bev Cuccagna to her escort joe Macura at the Junior Prom 204 Bernadette Wiaczek George Wilk Janice Wisniewski Steven Wisniewski 1f Matthew Witkowski john Christopher Worth john Joseph Worth Pamela Wozniak Iohn Wurpel Patrick Wysienski JoAnn Zabawa Charles Zimmer W, . John Zimpleman Christopher Zoltanski V ,va S O O O O in N - A Barbara Zombeck Lawrence Zukowski Barbara Zombeck models her own creation in the 1969 Spring Fashion Show. 205 enior Directory Graduation seems to be getting closer for John Kmiec as he is measured for his cap and gown. A PATRICIA ALBA ' 78 Groveland Avenue, Trenton ' Junior Classical League 3, 4, Coronet 3, Circulation Editor 4, Four Winds 3, Latin Editor 4, Homeroom ,Secretary 1, 3. JAMES ALFONSE ' 224 Natrona Avenue, Trenton ' Band 2, 4, Choraleers 2, 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Football 2, 3, 4, Home- room Vice-President 4. IGNATIUS AMARI ' 641 Brunswick Avenue, Trenton ' Band 1, 2, 3. GAIL ANDREWS ' 819 Ohio Avenue, Trenton ' Canticle Typing Editor 4, Spanish Honor Society 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, GAA Executive Board 4, GAA 3, 4. DONNA ANGELONI ' 90 Pickford Avenue, Trenton ' Student Council 2, 3, Canticle 4, Future Teachers Club 1, 2, Jerseyrnen 3, 4, Sodality 1, 2, Homeroom President 1, Library Assistant 1, 2, GAA 3, 4. RICHARD ASHTON ' 199 North Hamilton Avenue, Trenton ROBERT ATKINS ' 213 Nancy Lane, Trenton ' Chess Club 1, 2, Audio-Visual Club 3, Vice-President 4, Jersseymen 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Bowling 1, 2, Captain 4. B HELYN BAINBRIDGE ' 1238 Princeton Avenue, Trenton History Club 1, 2, Tennis 2, 3, GAA 3, 4. THOMAS BARBIERI ' 830 Brunswick Avenue, Trenton Track 3, 4. BARBARA BARTH ' 5 Clement Avenue, Trenton ' National Honor Society 3, 4, Canticle Picture and Page Editor 4, GAA Executive Board 1, 3, 4, Hockey 3, 4, Homeroom Secretary 4, GAA 3, 4. MARIANNE BARTOLOMEI ' 8 Glen Stewart Drive, Trenton Future Nurses Club 2, 3, 4. RUTH BARTOLOMO ' 15 Dexter Street, Trenton ' Homeroom President 2, Secretary 3, Choraleers 2, 3, Modern Dance 1, 2, GAA Executive Board 1, 2. MICHELE BATTISTA ' 29 Dexter Street, Trenton ' Future Nurses Club 1, 2. THOMAS BEHAN ' 1710 Lawrence Road, Trenton ' Coronet 1, 2, 3, Jerseymen 4, President 3, Liturgical Commission 3, 4, Cross Country 1, 2, 3, Varsity Club 3, 4. HELEN BENSEL ' 2 Mark Lane, Trenton CAROL BERTONE ' 44 Raleigh Road, Kendall Park JANE BIELAWSKI ' R.D. 4543, Carter Road, Princeton ' Leader Corps 2, 3, Hockey 2, 3, Captain 4, Homeroom Secretary 2, GAA 3, 4. 206 ALLISON BILLIE ' 50 West Long Drive, Lawrenceville Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, GAA Executive Board 3, 4, GAA 3, 4. GLEN BLEAKLEY ' 952 Terrace Boulevard, Trenton ' Band 3, 4, Orchestra 3, 4. LINDA BLICHARZ ' 6 Gedney Road, Trenton ' Canticle Co- Editor 4, Future Teachers Club 4, Secretary 2, vice-President 3, Spanish Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Homeroom President 4. MELISSA BORKOVICH ' 10 Cadillac Court, Trenton ' Bowl- ing 3, 4, GAA 3, 4. DANIEL BRADWAY ' 30 Pin Oak Drive, Trenton ' National Honor Society 3, 4, Key Club 3, Treasurer 4, Forum Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 4. JOHN BRENNAN ' 249 Elmore Avenue, Trenton ' National Honor Society 3, 4, Knights of Notre Dame 1, 2, Choraleers 1, 2, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, Homeroom Treasurer 1, President 3. TIMOTHY BRENTON ' 107 McAdoo Avenue, Trenton SHELLEY BRITTON ' 96 Ridgewood Avenue, Trenton ' Junior Classical League 3, 4, Leader Corps 3, 4, Liturgical Commission 2, 3, 4, GAA 3, 4. SALVATORE BRUCCOLERI ' 1304 North Olden Avenue, Trenton ' Football 1, 2, 3. COLLEEN BUCKLEY ' 270 Buckley Lane, Robbinsville ' Red Cross Club 2, 3. PATRICIA BUCKLEY ' 3 Llanfair Lane, Trenton ' Junior Classical League 3, 4, Coronet 1, 3, 4, Cheerleader 4, Library Assistant 1, 2, 3, 4, GAA 3, 4. DEBORAH BUGDAL ' 870 Ohio Avenue, Trenton ' Canticle 4, GAA Executive Board 2, 3, 4, Leader Corps 2, 3, 4, Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4, GAA 3, 4. DONALD BUGDAL ' 1301 North Olden Avenue, Trenton National Honor Society 3, 4, Jerseymen 3, 4, Stagecraft Club 2, 3, Coronet 3, Feature Editor 4. WALTER BULAT ' 146 Lehigh Avenue, Trenton ' Varsity Club 3, Treasurer 4, Soccer 1, 2, 3, Captain 4, Basketball 1, 2, Baseball 1, 2, Homeroom Vice-President 1, Treasurer 2, Library Assistant 3, 4. C Brampton Way, Trenton ' Junior Historic Club 1, 2, Varsity Club 3, 4, Golf 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 3, Library Assistant 3, 4. COLEEN CAMP ' Assistant 1, 2, 3, 4, GAA 3, 4. MICHAEL CANNON ' 234 Regina Avenue, Trenton ' Varsity Club 3, Secretary 4, Football 1, 2, 3, Captain 4, Wrestling 1, 2, Baseball 1, 2. LUCIA CAPRIOTTI ' 3725 East' State Street, Trenton ' Jersey- men Vice-President 3, President 4. MARY CARDINALE ' 11 Steinway Avenue, Trenton ' Red Cross Club 2, 4. FREDERICK CARELLA ' 4 Verona Avenue, Trenton ' Senior Class President, Student Council 4, National Honor Society 3, President 4, Liturgical Commission 2, 3, Chairman 4, Key Club 3, 4, Homeroom Vice-President 1, 2, 3-, Choraleers 3, 4, Liturgical Choir 3, 4, .Soccer 3, 4. JOHN CADE ' 9 59 Craven Lane, Lawrenceville ' Library NANCY CARNEY ' 3 Bradway Avenue, Trenton ' Spanish Honor Society 2, 3. JOHN CARRIG ' 614 Westmoreland Drive, Trenton ' Soccer 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 1, 2. JAN CARTER ' 55 Stonicker Drive, Trenton JOAN CASCIANI ' 10 Renee Court, Trenton ' Bowling 1, 2, 3, GAA 3, 4. ANGELA CASTALDO ' 68 Madison Avenue, Trenton ' Chora- leers 3, 4, Liturgical Choir 3, 4, Canticle 4, Homeroom Secretary 1, 2, GAA 3, 4. PATRICIA CELLINI ' 606 Concord Avenue, Trenton ' Drama Club 4, Treasurer 3, Choraleers 2, 3, 4, Liturgical Choir 3, 4, GAA 3, 4. CYNTHIA CHOJNOWSKI ' 823 Pine Street, Trenton ' Future 'Secretaries Club 1, 2, Future Secretaries 3, 4. PETER CHRZEMPIEC ' 147 Sherman Avenue, Trenton LILLI ANN CIESIELSKI ' 41 Ewingville Road, Trenton Future Nurses Club 1, Vice-President 2, Canticle 4. RORY COLEY ' 3 Baybe Road, Trenton ' Villa Victoria Academy 1, Art Club 3, 4, Stiildlent Council 1, Treasurer 4, Hockey 1, 2, 3, Co-Captain 4, Homeroom Secretary 2, GAA 3, 4. JAMES CONDRAT ' 253 Fieldboro Drive, Trenton ' National Honor Society 3, 4. DENNIS CONNOLLY ' 12 Mario Drive, Trenton ' Soccer 2, 3, Baseball 2, 3, 4. JOHN CONWAY ' 235 Regina Avenue, Trenton ' Band 1, 2, 3, Orchestra 1, 2, 3. JAMES COOK ' 102 Chelsea Avenue, Trenton ' Latin Club 1, 2, Glee Club 1, 2, Baseball 1, 4, Captain 2, Homeroom President 1, Treasurer 2. LUCILLE COOPER 0 88 Mountain View Road, Trenton Student Council 3, 4, Surf Club 1, 4, Basketball 1, 3, 4, Home- room Secretary 1, 4, President 2, Library Assistant 1, 2, GAA 3, 4. MARY GRACE COOPER ' 23 Thurston Avenue, Trenton Student Council 2, 4, Future Teachers Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Sodality 1, 2, GAA Executive Board 3, 4, Homeroom President 3, 4, GAA 3, 4. BEVERLY CUCCAGNA ' 35 Stratford Avenue, Trenton ' Red Cross Club 1, 2, Basketball 1, 2. PETER CUGASI ' 1012 Princeton Avenue, Trenton ' Band 2, 3, 4, Choraleers 3, 4, Football 1, 2, Homeroom Vice-President 1, 4. DANIEL CULLITON ' 14 Brenwall Avenue, Trenton DAVID CURTIS ' 108 Fifth Avenue, Trenton ' Immaculata High School 1, 2, .Student Council 1, 2, Spanish Honor Society 3, 4, Varsity Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Key Club 3, 4, Future Teachers Association 1, 2, Football 1, 2, 3, Basketball 1, 2, 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Canticle 4, Homeroom Vice-President 3, Treasurer 4. LINDA CUSHING ' 44 Laurel Avenue, Kingston ' Student Council 4, Choraleers 2, 3, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 1, GAA Executive Board 1, 2, Corresponding Secretary 3, President 4, Homeroom Secretary 3, GAA 3, 4. MARK CZAJKOWSKI ' 132 Girard Avenue, Trenton ' Pro- jection Club 1, 2. THOMAS CZECH ' 1 Bywood Lane, Trenton D JOSEPH D'AMBROSIO ' 1350 Princeton Avenue, Trenton Audio-Visual Club 1, 2. THERESA D,AMBROSIO ' 1350 Princeton Avenue, Trenton Four Winds 3, 4, Spanish Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Canticle 4. PATRICIA D'ARCY ' 2864 Nottingham Way, Trenton ' Canticle 4, GAA 3, 4. JO ANN DECOWSKI ' 2614 Quaker Bridge Road, Trenton JOHN DEKIS ' 148 Allentown Road, Trenton ' Glee Club 1, 2, Audio-Visual Club 1, 2, Soccer 2, 3, 4. FRANK DELLA ROSSA ' 94 Nelson Avenue, Trenton ' Chess Club 3, 4, Band 1, 2, Cross Country 3, 4, Homeroom Treasurer 3. DENISE DEL VECCHIO ' 126 Miller Street, Trenton ' Red Cross Club 1, 2, Canticle 4. DIANE DEVANEY ' 52 Dunmore Avenue, Trenton ' Future Nurses Club 1, 3, President 4, Canticle 4. THOMAS DIEHL ' 22 Cold Spring Road, Trenton VINCENT DI STEFANO '77 Betts Avenue, Trenton 0 Audio- Visual Club 1, 2. WALTER DOBINSON ' 1263 Nottingham Way, Trenton Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Varsity Club 3, 4. GAIL DOMBROSKI ' 325 West Upper Ferry Road, Trenton Future Nurses Club 3, 4, Hockey 3, 4, Coronet 3, 4, Homeroom Secretary 1, GAA 3, 4. GEORGE DOMURAT 0 1410 Ohio Avenue, Trenton 0 Projec- tion Club 1, 2, 3, President 4, Forum Club 1, 2, Treasurer 3, Track 1, 2, 4. JOANNE DUNCAN ' 152 Carter Road, Princeton ' Library Assistant 1, 2. NELL DUTKO ' 1031 Indiana Avenue, Trenton ' Basketball 2, 3, GAA 3, 4. E ELIZABETH EHRET ' 2525 Main Street, Trenton ' Hockey 1, 2, 4, Captain 3, GAA 3, 4. ROBERT ELMER ' 865 East State Street, Trenton ' Audio- Visual Club 1, 2. JAMES ENNIS ' 21 Forrestal Road, Kendall Park ' National Honor .Society 3, 4, Key Club Lieutenant Governor 3, 4, Forum Club 1, 2, President 3, 4, Coronet 3, 4, Renascence 1, 2. F LYDIA FABBRO ' 100 Glenview Drive, Trenton ' Lawrence High School 1, Future Teachers Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Ski Club 3, 4, Coronet 2, 3, Art Editor 4, Homeroom Vice-President 2. THOMAS FAHERTY ' 2164 Pennington Road, Trenton ' Stu- dent Council 4, Canticle 3, 4, Key Club 2, 3, Vice-President 4, Varsity Club 3, 4, Cross Country 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Home- room Treasurer 1, 3. ELIZABETH FARLEY ' 604 Latona Avenue, Trenton ' Litur- gical Commission 2, 3, 4, Math Club 2, 3, Coronet 1, 2, Rena- sence 1, 2, Leader Corps 3, 4, GAA Executive Board, 1, 2, 3, 4' Basketball 1, 2, 3, Tennis 2, 3, 4, GAA 3, 4. DARLENE FENNIMORE ' 807 Bunker Hill Avenue, Trenton SUSAN FERRARA ' Ellisdale Road, Allentown ' Villa Victoria Academy 1, 2, 3, Student Council 3, Villa Victoria Choir 1, 2, 3, Choraleers 4, Forensic Club 1, 2, 3, The Echo 1, 2, Music Editor 3, Coronet 4. FRANK FERRARE ' 18 Alton Road, Trenton ' Jerseymen 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, Soccer 1, 2, 3. CAROL FESTA ' 50 Roxboro Road, Trenton ' Canticle 2, 4. JOSEPH FESTA ' 73 Rockland Road, Trenton ' Audio-Visual Club 1, Treasurer 2. PATRICIA FINK ' 1518 Cornell Avenue, Trenton THOMAS FLANAGAN ' 12 Fleetwood Drive, Trenton ' Audio- Visual Club 1, 2, 3, Vice-President 4, Library Assistant 3, 4. 7 DIANE FORD ' 14 Millard Terrace, Trenton ' Jerseymen 3, 4. MARY BETH F ORMAN ' 78 Stonicker Drive, Trenton ' Litur- gical Choir 3, 4, Glee Club 1, 2, Choraleers 2, 4, Secretary 3, gAc1grAixgcu1tive Board 2, 3, 4, Homeroom President 1, Secretary CAROL FORMIDONI ' 780 Lawrence Road, Trenton ' Villa Victoria Academy 1, Student Council 4, Faculty-Student Advisor 4, Hockey 2, 4, Co-Captain 3, Homeroom Secretary 2, Vice- President 3, GAA 3, 4. KARL FRANZONI ' 25 Bayberry Road, Trenton ' Canticle Business Editor 4, Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, Homeroom Vice-President 4. CATHLEEN FREIN ' 285 George Dye Road, Trenton ' Future Nurses Club 1, 3, 4, Treasurer 2, Coronet 2, 3, Girls Sports Editor 4, GAA Executive Board 3, 4, Basketball 2, 4, Homeroom Secretary 4, GAA 3, 4. NANCY FRICK ' 29 Puritan Court, Princeton ' Marywood High School 1, 2, 3, Student Council 3, Swim Club 2, Secretary 3, French Club 1, 2, 3, Choraleers 4. GLORIA FURMAN ' 114 Fieldboro Drive, Trenton ' Spanish Honor Society 2, 3, Coronet 2, 3, 4, GAA 3, 4. N D's Key Club surrounded their creation, The Big Blue Machine G WILLIAM GARDNER ' 4 Cynthia Lane, Trenton ' Track 2, 3, 4. ELIZABETH GAVIGAN ' 25 Steinway Avenue, Trenton Future Teachers Club 3, 4, Canticle 4, GAA 3, 4. DAVID GAVIN ' 29 Hillman Avenue, Trenton ' Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Varsity Club 3, 4. PETER GENOVESE ' 905 Parkway Avenue, Trenton ' Jersey- men 1, 2, French Club 1, 2, Chess Club 3, 4, Coronet 2, 3, Sports Editor 4, Four Winds 2, 3. KEVIN GEOGHAN ' 33 Montgomery Road, Rocky Hill Jerseymen 1, 2, Vice-President 4, Coronet 3, 4, Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4, Golf 2, 3, 4, Homeroom President 4. DEBBI GERKEN ' 28 Mountain View Road, Trenton ' Villa Victoria Academy 1, Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4, GAA 3, 4. CHRISTINE GILL ' 57 Grayson Avenue, Trenton ' Canticle 4, Hockey 2, 3, Homeroom Treasurer 4, Library Assistant 2, 3, 4, GAA 3, 4. MARY LOU GIOVACCHINI 0 Pleasant Valley Road, Titusville Student Council Corresponding Secretary 4, Modern Dance 1, 2, Chairman 3, 4, Cheerleader 3, 4, Homeroom President 1, 2, .Secretary 3, GAA 3, 4. DOLORES GOLINSKI ' 46 Mabel Street, Trenton ' Library Assistant 2, 3. MARIAN GOLISZEWSKI ' 41 Vincent Avenue, Trenton Jerseymen 3, 4, Coronet 2, 3, 4. CHARLES GRAMNESS ' 80 Hillview Avenue ' Franklin Park Football 2, 3, 4. - ANNE GRAZIANO ' 220 Edinburgh Road, Trenton ' Red Cross Club 2, Vice-President 1, Canticle 1. DIANNE GRIBBIN ' 620 Latona Avenue, Trenton ' Villa Victoria Academy 1, Liturgical Commission 2, 3, 4, Modern Dance 2, 3, Drama Club 4, Vice-President 3, Forum Club 1, 2, 3, Chora- leers 2, 3, 4, Coronet 2, 3, 4, Library Assistant 2, 3, GAA 3, 4. ELLEN GRIFFIN ' 208 Greenland Avenue, Trenton ' Jersey- men 3, 4, Homeroom Treasurer 1. DEBRA GRODECK ' 702 Bunker Hill Avenue, Trenton ' Art Club 2, Vice-President 3, GAA 3, 4. H KATHLEEN HARPER ' 1422 Princeton Avenue, Trenton Future Secretaries 3, 4, Library Assistant 2, 3, 4, GAA 3, 4. RUSSELL HART ' 53 Florence Avenue, Trenton ' Student Council 3, President 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 4, Varsity Club 2, 3, 4, Homeroom President 2. LINDA HATRAK ' 201 Crescent Avenue, Trenton MAUREEN HEFFERNAN ' 30 Willow Run Lane, Belle Mead Renascence 2, 3,, GAA Executive Board 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Hockey 3, 4, Homeroom Vice-President 1, GAA 3, 4, Canticle 4. SANDRA HENDRICKSON ' 1018 Terrace Boulevard, Trenton Four Winds 3, Assistant Typing Editor 4, Canticle 4. With a Hick of the wrist, Senior George Marshall tunes in. 208 DAVID HENK ' 225 Elmore Avenue, Trenton ' Chess Club 1, 3, Track 3, 4, Cross Country 3, 4. PATRICIA HETZEL ' 310 Glenn Avenue, Trenton ' National Honor Society 3, 4, Red Cross Club 1, 2, Future Teachers Club 2, Secretary 3, President 4, Canticle 1, 4, Homeroom Secretary 1, GAA 3, 4. WARREN HILL ' 1481 Kuser Road, Trenton PATRICIA HOFMANN ' 19 Cold Spring Road, Trenton Canticle 3, Co-Editor 4, Student Council 4, Leader Corps 2, 3, 4, Hockey 2, Co-Captain 3-, Tennis 2, 3, Renascence 1, 2, 3, 4, Coronet 2, 3, Homeroom Treasurer 3, Library Assistant 1, 2, 3, 4, GAA 3, 4. DANIEL HOLCOMBE - Clarksville Road, Princeton Junction Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4. JUDITH HORAN ' 1032 Terrace Boulevard, Trenton ' Future Nurses Club 1, 2, Junior Classical League 4, Treasurer 3, Four Winds 3, 4, GAA 3, 4. EVELYN HORODYNSKI ' 7 Cardinal Road, Trenton Cathedral High School 1, 2, Art Club 1. KATHLEEN HOVEMEYER ' 38 Sherman Avenue, Trenton CECILE HUART ' 7 Hartman Drive, Trenton ' Future Teachers Club 1, 2, Tennis 1, 2, Four Winds 3, 4, Canticle 1, 2, Library Assistant 3, 4, Stage Craft Club 2, 3. I GAIL ILLIAN ' 13 Brenwal Avenue, Trenton ' Student Council 2, 4, Canticle 3, 4, Cheerleader 3, Sodality 1, 2, GAA Executive Board 3-, 4, Homeroom Secretary 3, 4, GAA 3, 4. I RICHARD JEDYNAK ' 20 Samantha Lane, Trenton ' Band 1, 2, Orchestra 1, 2, Choraleers 3, 4. KEVIN JONES ' Princeton Road, Plainsboro K DONALD KANIEWSKI ' 638 Indiana Avenue, Trenton ' Stu- dent Council 1, 2, Jerseymen 4, Vice-President 3, Renascence 1, 2, Editor-in-Chief 3, 4, Coronet 3, 4, Quill and Scroll Society 3, 4, Homeroom President 1. CHRISTOPHER KAZIOR ' 138 Darrah Lane, Trenton ' Key Club 3, 4, Varsity Club 3, 4, Aero Space Club 1, 2, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Homeroom Vice-President 4, Basket- ball 1, 2. - JAMES KAZIOR ' 157 Concord Avenue, Trenton ' Aero Space Club 1, 2, Varsity Club 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 4, Co-Captain 3, Baseball 2, 4, Homeroom Vice-President 1, Treasurer 4. ANNE MARIE KEISTER ' 98 Penwood Drive, Trenton Future Nurses Club 1, 3, 4, Canticle 4, .Sodality 1, 2, 3, President 4, Library Assistant 1, 2, 3, 4. DIANE KELLY ' 42 Shackamaxon Drive, Trenton ' Red Cross Club 1, 2, GAA 3, 4. KAROL KERNS ' 4071 Nottingham Way, Trenton ' Leader Corps 2, 3, 4, Red Cross Club 1, 2, Hockey 2, 3, Tennis 1, 2, Four Winds 2, 3, Renascence 2, 3, Canticle 4, GAA 3, 4. JUDITH KINCZEL ' 21 Cain Avenue, Trenton ' GAA 3, 4. JUDITH KITCHEN ' 60 Broad Avenue, Trenton ' Renascence 1, 2, GAA 3, 4. EDWARD KLANE ' 32 Albermarle Road, Trenton ' Photography Club 1, 2, Glee Club 1, 2, Canticle Sports Editor 4, Homeroom Treasurer 2. JOHN KMIEC ' 315 Ellis Avenue, Trenton ' Audio-Visual Club 1, 2, Football 1, 2. BARBARA KOCAN ' 96 Vincent Avenue, Trenton ' Student Council 3,4, Jerseymen 3, 4, Hockey 2, 3, 4, Coronet 2, 3, Canticle 4, Sodality 1, 2, Homeroom Secretary 1, President 2, GAA 3, 4. DENISE KOCH ' 29 Winthrop Avenue, Trenton JOSEPH KORONA ' 7 Wineberg Place, Trenton ' Chess Club 1, 2, Cross Country 3, 4, Track 3, 4. ANTHONY KOSTALAS ' 999 Mulberry Street, Trenton Lawrence High School 1, 2, 3, Student Council 1, 2. BARBARA KOWALIK ' 1424 Princeton Avenue, Trenton ROBERT KOZAKIEWICZ ' 195 North Hamilton Avenue, ggentonl ' Stagecraft Club 2, 4, Canticle 2, 3, Photography itor . KATHLEEN KOZLOWSKI ' 2 Florham Drive, Trenton National Honor Society 3, 4, Ski Club 3, 4,.Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4, Bowling 1, 2, 3, 4, Tour Winds 3, Associate Latin Editor 4, Canticle 4, GAA Executive Board 3, 4, Homeroom Secretary 2, GAA 3, 4. CATHERINE KULICZKOWSKI ' 6 Iowana Avenue, Trenton Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, Choraleers 3, 4. RONALD KWIATKOWSKI ' 180 Franklin Road, Trenton ' Art Club 3, 4, Four Winds German Editor 2, 3, 4, Canticle Art Editor 4, Stagecraft.Club 3, 4. L DONALD LANSING ' 621 Greenway Avenue, Trenton ' Glee Club 1, 2, Catholic Action Club 2, 3. GERALDINE LA PLACA ' 76175 Linden Lane, Princeton ' GAA Executive Board 2, 3, 4, Choraleers 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4, Coronet 3, 4, Four Winds 3, 4, Canticle 4, GAA 3, 4. RUSSELL LAWYER ' 34 Kino Boulevard, Trenton ' Student Council Vice-President 4, Key Club 3, Senior Director 4, Chora- leers 2, 3f 4, Baseball 1, 3, 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Homeroom Vice-President 3, Varsity Club 3, 4. ' PETER LEADEM ' 106 Bull Run Road, Trenton ' Student Council 4, Key Club 2, 3, 45 Va1'5itY Club 3, Vice-President 49 Wrestling 1, 2, Captain 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Homeroom President 3, 4. ROBERT LEONE ' Princeton Arms 45696, Hightstown ' Key Club 3, 4, Glee Club 1, 2, Choraleers 1, 2, Baseball 1, 4, Bowling 1, 2, 3, Knights of Notre Dame 1, 2, 3, 4. LEONARD LIBERTO ' 65 Ewingville Road, Trenton ' Student Council 4, Football 1, 2. BRIAN LILLEY ' 1 Sioux Road, Pennington ' Audio-Visual Club 1, 2, Track 1, 2, 3, Homeroom Vice-President 3, President 4. PATRICIA LONG ' 204 Berwyn Place, Trenton ' Glee Club 1, 2, Choraleers 3, 4, GAA 3, 4. MARGARET LONGEVIN ' 36 Ormond Avenue, Trenton Junior Classical League 3, 4, Four Winds 3, Editor-in-Chief 4, Homeroom Treasurer 3, 4. MARILYN LUCAS ' 56 Rockland Road, Trenton ' Press Club 1, 2, Red Cross Club 1, 2. ROBERT LYON ' 45 Hollynoll Drive, Trenton M MARTIN MACCARONI ' 1147 Chambers Street, Trenton Photography Club 1, 2, Homeroom Treasurer 2. MARYANN MACCARONI ' 6 Greentree Road, Trenton Coronet 1, 2, Bowling 1, 2, GAA 3, 4. ALAN MacDONALD ' 74 Lawrenceville-Pennington Road, Trenton ' Jerseymen 2, Treasurer 3, Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4. SHIRLEY MAHON ' 245 Elmore Avenue, Trenton ' Color Guard 3, 4. ALEXANDER MALLEY ' 6 Cannon Drive, Trenton - Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Homeroom Vice-President 2. WILLIAM MALLOY ' 43 B Yorkshire Drive, Hightstown Mount Carmel High School 1, Saint Helena High School 2, 3, Drama Club 2, 3, 4, Jerseymen 4, Art Club 4. THOMAS MANNIX ' 24 Norcross Circle, Trenton ' Stagecraft Club 2, President 3, 4. GEORGE MARSHALL ' 344 Glenn Avenue, Trenton ' National Honor Society 3, 4, Chess Club 3, President 4, Audio-Visual Club 3, 4, Bowling 1, 2, 3, 4, Four Winds 3, Assistant Editor-in-Chief 4, Forum Club 3, 4. ANN MARIE MARTIN ' 8 Brown Drive, Trenton ' Liturgical Commission 3, 4, Coronet 2, 3, News Editor 4, Homeroom Secre- tary 3, 4. KATHLEEN MARTINI ' 260 Glenn Avenue, Trenton ' Future Teachers Club 2, vice-President 1, Basketball 1, 2, Cheerleader 3, 4, Library Assistant 1, 2, 4, GAA Executive Board 2, 3, 4, Homeroom Vice-President 1, President 3, GAA 3, 4. TIMOTHY MASICK ' 7 Salem Place, Trenton ' Varsity Club 3, 4, Football 1, 2, 3, Co-Captain 4, Basketball 1, 2, Library Assis- tant 3, 4, Homeroom President 1. JOSEPH MARUCA ' 34 Sherbrooke Road, Trenton ' History Club 1, 2, Baseball 2, 3. 209 JOHN MCCORMACK ' 316 Ardmore Avenue, Trenton ' Chess Club 1, Vice-President 3, 4, Liturgical Commission 2, 3, 4, Coronet 1, 4, Forum Club 1, 2. JOSEPH McCORMICK ' 755 President Avenue, Trenton Football 1, 2, 3, 4. MARY McGLONE ' 21 Hill Top Drive, Princeton ' Lacardaire Academy 1, 2. MICHAEL MCGOWAN ' 9 Springwood Drive, Princeton Junction Jerseymen 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2. KATHLEEN MCGUIRE ' 231 Johnston Drive, Trenton THERESA McKEE ' 183 Jefferson Road, Princeton ' Future Teachers Club 1, 2, Jerseymen 3, 4, Basketball 3, 4, Co-Captain 1, 2, Canticle 3, 4, Coronet 3, 4, Four Winds 3, 4, GAA Executive Board 2, 3, 4, Homeroom Secretary 1, CAA 3, 4. JAMES MCNALLEN ' 16 Dundee Road, Kendall Park ' South Brunswick High School 1, 2. THERESA MEAGHER ' 2 Alyce Commission 3, 4, Choraleers 3, 4, MARIE MERCANTINI ' 115 Crosswicks Street, Bordentown Student Council 4, Jerseymen 3, 4, Choraleers 3, 4, Coronet 1, 2, 3, 4, Canticle 3, 4, Homeroom Treasurer 1, GAA 3, 4. DAVID MEYER ' 51 New Street, Trenton ' Choraleers 2, 3, 4. MONICA MILLER ' 70 New Street, Trenton ' Future Secre- taries 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Bowling 1, 2, 3, Coronet 1, 2, 3, Business Editor 4, Library Assistant 1, 2, 3, 4, GAA 3, 4. MARY ELLEN MONTAGUE - 614 Concord Circle, Trenton Jerseymen 3, 4, Choraleers 2, 3, 4, Hockey 3, 4, Tennis 2, 3, 4, Canticle 4, Library Assistant 2, 3, 4, GAA 3, 4. JANICE MOONEY ' 46 Cedar Lane, Princeton ' Leader Corps 2, 3, 4, Future Nurses Club 1, 4, Canticle 3, Business Editor 4, Court, Trenton ' Liturgical Basketball 1, 2, GAA 3, 4. GAA 3, 4. JOHN MORAN ' 34 Cranbrook Road, Trenton ' Stagecraft Club 2, 3, 4. KATHLEEN MORRISSEY ' 176 Grayson Avenue, Trenton Art Club 2, 3, Stagecraft Club 1, 3, 4, Coronet 1, 2, 3, 4. KATHLEEN MULLIN ' 1048 Terrace Boulevard, Trenton Canticle 4, Cheerleader 2, 3, 4, GAA Executive Board Recording Secretary 3, 4, GAA 3, 4. MICHAEL MURPHY 0 149 New Hillcrest Avenue, Trenton PATRICK MURPHY ' 90 Wescott Road, Princeton ' Hun School 1, Red Cross Club 3, 4. SALLY MURPHY ' 212 Ewing Street, Princeton ' Art Club 2, 3, Canticle 1, 4, Library Assistant 1, 2. MARIE MUTCHIGA ' 94 East Paul Avenue, Trenton Canticle 4. RAMONA MYDLOWSKI ' 13 Hartman Drive, Trenton Modern Dance 1, 2, 3, 4, Four Winds 3, 4, Library Assistant 3, 4, Homeroom Treasurer 2, GAA 3, 4. N BARBARA NALBONE ' 1560 Pennington Road, Trenton Hockey 2, 3, Canticle 3, 4, Sodality 1, 2, Homeroom President 1, GAA 3, 4. DEAN NALBONE ' 150 Lawrence Road, Trenton ' Chess Club 2, 3, .Soccer 2, 3, Bowling 1, 2, 3, Captain 4, Track 3, 4. PATRICIA NERWINSKI ' 833 Plum Street, Trenton QIQINLE NEVIUS ' 72 Groveland Avenue, Trenton ' Coronet HARRY NORTON ' 39 Darrah Lane, Trenton ' Student Council 3, 4, Key Club 2, President 3, 4, International Trustee 4, Forum .Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Jerseymen 3, 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 1, 2, 4, Captain 3, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Faculty Advisor 4. O KATHLEEN O'DONNELL ' 6 Whitehall Road, Trenton Bowling 1, 2, 3, 4, Homeroom Secretary 2, GAA 3, 4. MARGUERITE O'DONNELL ' 19 Laurel Avenue, Kingston Basketball 1, 2, 4, Captain 3, GAA Executive Board 2, 3, Vice- President 4. MAUREEN O'MALLEY ' 5 Princeton Avenue, Rocky Hill GAA Executive Board 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 4, Captain 3, goronet 3, Alumni Editor 4, Four Winds 3, 4, Canticle 3, 4, AA 3, . H I gn -,,. K ,, ,gow .,t..a. u J d I A W, ft' 'Flemish or black and white? is the question running through Senior Bill Seiler's mind. RONALD OSTROWSKI ' 625 Indiana Avenue, Trenton Trenton Central High School 2. ANNE OTT ' 730 Nathan Hale Avenue, Trenton ' Student Council Recording Secretary 4, Hockey 2, 3, 4, Tennis 3, 4, Coronet 3, 4, Canticle 4, Library Assistant 2, 3, Homeroom Sec- retary 3, Vice-President 4, GAA 3, 4. STEPHEN OWCARZ ' 1225 Ohio Avenue, Trenton ' Cross Country 3, 4, Canticle Lay-Out Editor 4. P LUCILLE PAGANO ' 63 Florence Avenue, Apartment 5, Trenton ' Homeroom Secretary 1, Vice-President 2, President 3. CAROL PALOMBO ' 46 Stratford Avenue, Trenton WENDY PARR ' Elm Ridge Road, Pennington 0 Princeton High School and Hopewell Valley Central High School 1. DIANE PASSANZA ' 262 Johnston Avenue, Trenton WALTER PATYKULA ' 933 Brunswick Avenue, Trenton Soccer 1, 2, 3. NANCY PERFERI ' 238 Youngs Road, Trenton JOHN PETRINO ' 213 Ehnore Avenue, Trenton ' Varsity Club 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4. CHRISTINE PETRO - 25 Cain Avenue, Trenton ' Modern Dance 3, 4, Cheerleader 2, 3, Captain 4, Homeroom Treasurer 3, 4, GAA 3, 4. DIANE PETRONE 74 Myrtle Avenue, Trenton MARY PETRUCCIONE 173 Fieldboro Drive, Trenton Library Assistant 1, 3. JANICE PETTY ' 54 Spruce Street, Princeton ' Art Club 2, 3, Ski Club 3, 4, Choraleers 3, 4, Hockey 2, 3, GAA 3, 4. STEVEN PHILLIPS ' 41 Myrtle Avenue, Trenton CHRISTINE PIEKARSKI ' 1141 Indiana Avenue, Trenton Liturgical Commission 3, 4, Bowling Captain 2, 3, 4, Soccer 3, Captain 4, Tennis 2, 3, 4, GAA 3, 4. GREGORY PITONAK ' 102 Daniels Avenue, Trenton ' Home- room President 4. LORETTA PLAZA 157 Sherman Avenue, Trenton R JOHN RAMUTKOWSKI ' 730 Ohio Avenue, Trenton LEE RANALLO ' 437 Ewing Street, Princeton CLAIRE RANF ONE 94 Glen Mawr Drive, Trenton KATHLEEN REGAN ' 177 Grayson Avenue, Trenton National Honor Society 3, Vice-President 4, Future Teachers Club 1, 2, Modern Dance 3, 4, Cheerleader 2, 3, Co-Captain 4, Homeroom President 2, Vice-President 3, Secretary 4, GAA 3, 4. f N. 210 DEBRA REILLY ' R. D. 1, Box 646, Copper Mine Road, Franklin Park ' Saint Mary's High School, Perth Amboy 1, 2, 3, Choraleers 3, 4, Pep Club 2, 3, Drama Club 2, 3, Glee Club 1, 2, 3. KATHLEEN REILLY ' 9 Llanfair Lane, Trenton ' Jerseymen 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, GAA Executive Board 2, 3, 4, GAA 3, 4. MARTIN REPKO ' 606 Ohio Avenue, Trenton ' Band 2, 3. ALBERT RICCIARDELLI ' 55 Aberfayle Drive, Trenton Catholic Action 1, 2, 3, 4, Liturgical Commission 3, 4. DENNIS REUTER ' Scott Avenue, Princeton ' Wrestling 1,2, 3, 4, Coronet 3, 4, Forum Club 2, 3, 4. MARIE RITZO ' 14 Vine Street, Trenton ' Junior Classical League 3, 4, Four Winds 3, French Editor 4, Canticle 4, Home- room Secretary 1, Vice-President 2, GAA 3, 4. DEBORAH ROCK ' 378 Regina Avenue, Trenton ' Modern Dance 2, 3, 4, Canticle 4, GAA 3, 4. PATRICIA ROONEY ' 151 Johnston Avenue, Trenton ' Style Club 1, 2. MARIE ROSLOWSKI ' 234 Elmore Avenue, Trenton ' Four Winds 3, Circulation Manager 4, Homeroom Treasurer 2, Secre- tary 4, Lbirary Assistant 2, 3, 4. ELAINE RULKIEWICZ ' 340 Whitehead Road, Trenton National Honor Society 3, Secretary 4, Ski Club 3, 4, Coronet 3, Copy Editor 4, Canticle Literary Editor 4, Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4, Four Winds 3, 4, Bowling I, 2, GAA Executive Board 3, 4, Homeroom Secretary 2, 3, GAA 3, 4. PATRICK RUSSELL ' 76 Main Boulevard, Trenton MARYANN RYCI-ILICKI ' 227 Mulberry Street, Trenton Library Assistant 2, 3, 4, GAA 3, 4. S JOHN SACKETT - 17 Dawes Avenue, Trenton RONALD SADLEY ' R.D. 4543, West Manor Way, Robbinsville Allentown High School 1, Cathedral High School 2. VINCENT SANTANIELLO ' 266 North Clinton Avenue, Trenton Orchestra 1, 2, 3. MARY SUE SALAGA ' 919 Quinton Avenue, Trenton Trenton High School 2, :Swim Team 2, Homeroom Treasurer 2. BEVERLY SAWKA ' 11 Shelly Lane, Trenton ' Jerseymen 3, 4, Canticle 4, Ski Club 3, 4, GAA 3, 4. DONNA SAYRE ' 1510 Riverside Drive, Trenton ' Trenton High School 2, Majorettes 2, Canticle 4. TONI SCALIA ' 28 Brockton Road, Trenton ' Orchestra 1, 2, 3, Band 2, 3, Four Winds 3, 4, Renascence 3, 4, Homeroom Vice-President 1. THOMAS SCHMIERER ' 4 Old Forge Lane, Trenton Homeroom President 1, 4. MARLANE SCHREIER ' 108 Concord Avenue, Trenton Jerseymen 3, 4, Library Assistant 1, 2, 3, 4. JO ANN SCIARROTTA ' 52 East Paul Avenue, Trenton WILLIAM SEILER ' 3831 East State Street, Trenton ' Soccer 1, 2, 3, Co-Captain 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, Baseball 1, Varsity Club 3, 4. THOMAS SEMONIK ' 24 Dawes Avenue, Trenton Country 3, 4, Varsity Club 3, 4, Photography Club 1, 2. WILLIAM .SHEAFF ER ' 1312 South Clinton Avenue, Trenton ' 37 Exmoor Lane, Trenton ' Jerseymen 3, 4, KAREN SISTA ' 43 Thurston Avenue, Trenton ' Library Assis- tant 2, 3, 4, GAA 3, 4. FREDERICK SKERRETT - 9 Brown Drive, Trenton - Photog- raphy Club l, 2. 2, 3, 4s ' Cross NICHOLAS sKRoUMBELos - 170 Drift Avorroo, Trenton Chess Club 2, 3, Band 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, Coronet 2, 3, Photography Editor 4. FRANK SKWARA ' 3 Wood Fern Avenue, Trenton ' Audio- Visual Club 1, 2, Wrestling 3, 4. LFHSOMAS SLACKTER ' 44 Stout Avenue, Trenton ' Chess Club lN6Ii!1giY3A1NN SLOWIKOWSKI ' 620 Spruce Street, Trenton LILLIAN SMOLKA 52 Mechanics Avenue, Trenton MICHAEL SODOMIN ' 123 Washington Road, Princeton Football 3, 4, Track 3, 4. KATHERINE SOLAN ' 29 North Logan Avenue, Trenton Modern Dance 2, 3, Homeroom Secretary 1. MARY ANN SOLTIS ' 107 Harmony Avenue, Trenton Future Secretaries 1, 2. WILLIAM SPITZ ' 735 Mayflower Avenue, Trenton ' Student Council 4, Key Club 2, 3, 4, Varsity Club 3, 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, Captain 4, Four Winds 2, 3. WILLIAM STEC ' 8 Glen Clair Drive, Trenton KARIN STEPHENSON ' 150 Eaton Avenue, Trenton ' Student Council 2, Sodality 3, 4, Future Teachers Club 1, 2, Jerseymen .Secretary 3, Treasurer 4, Canticle 4, Hockey 3, 4, Homeroom Treasurer 2, Vice-President 3, 4, GAA 3, 4. FRANK STILWELL ' 851 Bunker Hill Avenue, Trenton SHARON STINGER ' 1348 Princeton Avenue, Trenton Sodality 3, Treasurer 4, Homeroom Secretary 2. MARY JEAN STOUT ' 19 Houghton Avenue, Trenton ' Future Nurses Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Jerseymen 4, Treasurer 3, Sodality 3, Vice-President 4, Canticle 4, Coronet 2, 3, 4, Homeroom Presi- dent 1, Vice-President 2, Library Assistant 2, 4, GAA 3, 4. BARBARA STRAPP ' 1310 Lawrence Road, Trenton ' Coronet 1, 2, 3, Editor-in-Chief 4, Hockey 3, 4, Choraleers 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Homeroom President 3, Library Assistant 1, 2, 3, 4, GAA 3, 4. LUCILLE SUHAY ' 277 Hollywood Drive, Trenton JOHN SWIERCZEK ' 1152 Ohio Avenue, Trenton FRANK SZELINGOWSKI ' 15 Holt Circle, Trenton ' Audio- Visual Club 1, 2, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Choraleers 3, 4. T MARY TENNYSON ' R.D. 9441, Princeton ' Leader Corps 2, 3, 4, Jerseymen 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, Gym- nastics 1, 2, 3, 4. EDWARD TETI ' 18 Pennroad Avenue, Trenton ' Audio-Visual Club 1, 2, Choraleers 2, 3, 4. ANTHONY THOMA ' 19 Ranchwood Drive, Trenton ' Student Council 1, Varsity Club 3, President 4, Football 1, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 4. MARY ANN TISCIONE ' 142 Concord Avenue, Trenton ' GAA Executive Board 2, 3, Bowling 1, 2, 3, Future Secretaries 3, 4, Homeroom Secretary 2, President 3, Treasurer 4, GAA 3, 4. DAVID TOBIASZ ' 1450 North Olden Avenue, Trenton ' Stage- craft Club 2, 3, 4, Drama Club 3, 4, Choraleers 3, 4, Liturgical Choir 3, 4, Homeroom Treasurer 1, Vice-President 4. FRANCA TOCCO ' 172 Carter Road, Princeton ' Glee Club 1, 2, Basketball 1, 3, 4, GAA 3, 4. JILL TOMSHO ' 2104 Princeton Pike, Trenton ' Ski Club 3, 4, Hockey 2, 3, 4, Coronet 3, Exchange Editor 4, Homeroom Presi- dent 4, GAA 3, 4. COLLEEN TRIPP ' 250 Plaza Boulevard, Morrisville ' Seminole High School 2, Leader Corps 3, 4, Art Club 3, President 4. PATRICIA TULISZEWSKI ' 1468 North Olden Avenue, Trenton Leader Corps 2, 3, Co-Chairman 4, CAA Executive Board 1, 2, 3, Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4, Tennis 2, 3, Homeroom Treasurer 1, President 2, Secretary 4, GAA 3, 4. CHRISTINA TURISKI ' R.D. 43, 264 Province Line Road, Princeton ' Canticle 4. U HELENE ULLRICH ' 99 Ridgewood Avenue, Trenton National Honor Society 3, 4, Leader Corps 2, 3, Co-Chairman 4, Liturgical Commission 2, 3, Vice-President 4, Future Nurses Club 1, 4, Sodality 1, 2, Library Assistant 1, 2, 3, 4, GAA 3, 4. MICHAEL URBAN ' 3639 East State Street, Trenton V LEEN VANDER HEYDEN ' 8 Harrison Lane, Princeton Junction ' Mariagaard Kwatrecht 1, 2, 3, Volleyball Club 1, 2, 3, Swim Club 1, 2, 3, Tennis Club 1, 2, 3. SUSAN VAUGHAN ' 288 Regina Avenue, Trenton - Homeroom Treasurer 2. CHRISTOPHER VAVRICKA ' 78 Charles Bossert Drive, Bordentown ' Chess Club 1, 2. PAULETTE VERDE ' 713 Brunswick Avenue, Trenton Basketball 2, 3, 4, Canticle 4, Future Secretaries 3, 4, GAA 3, 4. LAWRENCE VEREB ' 221 Johnston Avenue, Trenton W PAUL WEITZ 25 Claude Road, Trenton WALTER WENCZEL ' 1900 Lawrence Road, Trenton JOSEPH WHARTENBY ' 210 Johnston Avenue, Trenton DIANE WHITE ' 14 Farrel Avenue, Trenton ' Future Sec- retaries 3, 4, Canticle Picture and Page Editor 4. BERNADETTE WIACZEK ' 196 Cypress Lane, Trenton GEORGE WILK ' 1427 North Olden Avenue, Trenton ' Foot- ball 1, 3, Golf 3, 4. JANICE WISNIEWSKI ' 1147 Indiana Avenue, Trenton STEVEN WISNIEWSKI - 2412 Nottingham Way, Trenton MATTHEW WITKOWSKI ' 942 Terrace Boulevard, Trenton Chess Club 1, 2. JOHN CHRISTOPHER WORTH ' 968 Terrace Boulevard, Trenton ' Football 2, 3, Wrestling 2, 3, 4. JOHN JOSEPH WORTH ' 23 South Olden Avenue, Trenton Trenton Central High School 2, Decca Club President 1. PAMELA WOZNIAK ' 339 Parkway Avenue, Trenton JOHN WURPEL ' 38 .Shackamaxon Drive, Trenton ' Stagecraft Club 2, 3, 4, Soccer 1, 2. PATRICIA WYSIENSKI ' 12 Orne Avenue, Trenton Z JO ANN ZABAWA ' 671 Pennsylvania Avenue, Trenton Future Nurses Club 1, 3, 4, Leader Corps 2, 3, Canticle 4, giimgagy lilkssistant 3, 4, Sodality 2, 3, Homeroom Treasurer 1, CHARLES ZIMMER ' 1043 Ohio Avenue, Trenton ' Varsity Club 3, 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 4, Homeroom President 1. JOHN ZIMPLEMAN ' 457 Greenwood Avenue, Trenton Drama Club 1, 2, Choraleers 4, Homeroom vice-President 3. CHRISTOPHER ZOLTANSKI ' 68 Hoover Avenue, Trenton BARBARA ZOMBECK ' 42 Hardwick Drive, Trenton ' Color Guard 3, Captain 4, Homeroom Vice-President 2, .Secretary 3, GAA 3, 4. LAWRENCE ZUKOWSKI ' 26 Nassau Street, Trenton ' Varsity 5l3b43, 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, Baseball Gerri La Placa, Ceil Huart, and Gail Illian deliberate which picture group to select on proof-passing day. 2l2 enior MR. and MRS. ANGELO ALBA Patricia, Michael MR. and MRS. GEORGE T. ATKINS Robert MR. and MRS. EDWARD F. BARTH David, Barbara, Tera, Amy MR. and MRS. JOHN BILLIE Jeffrey, Gregory, Allison, John, Charles MR. and MRS. EMIL S. BLICHARZ Linda MR. and MRS. ALBERT L. BORKOVICH Milissa MR. and MRS. RAYMOND BRITTON Thomas, Shelly MR. and MRS. JOHN W. BUGDAL Robert, Donald MR. and MRS. JOSEPH CARDINALE Mary MR. and MRS. FRANCIS C. CARELLA Fred, Carl, Francis, Constance, James, Thomas, Paul, Joan MR. and MRS. JOHN J. CARNEY Nancy, Donna, Jeff, Stephen MR. and MRS. JOSEPH P. CARRIC Michael, Philip, Kevin, Dennis, Thomas, John, Mary Margaret, Christopher MRS. THERESA CASTALDO Angela MRS. and MRS. LOUIS CIESIELSKI Lilli Ann, Debra MR. and MRS. C. CONNOLLY Dennis, Kevin, Keith, Maureen, Colleen MR. and MRS. ROBERT B. COOK Nancy, Robert, James MR. and MRS. LOUIS COOPER Kathy ,Tom, Mary Grace MR. and MRS. JOHN A. CUCCAGNA Joseph, John, Beverly, Bonnie emily Patrons MR. and MRS. HENRY CULLITON Daniel '70, Henry '71, Veronica '74, Celia '80 MR. and MRS. CLINTON CURTIS David '70, Maribeth '76 MRS. MARGARET CZAJKOWSKI Mark MR. and.MRS. FRANK CZECH Thomas MR. and MRS. JAMES J. D'ARCY, SR. James '64, Joan '65, Patricia '70 MR. and MRS. ALBERT DECOWSKI JoAnn '70, Rose Mary '75, Albert '76 MR. and MRS. JOHN DEKIS Diane, John, Cathy, Mark, Barry MR. and MRS. JOSEPH DEVANEY Barbara '67, Diane '70 MR. and MRS. FRANK DUNCAN Joanne '70 MR. CHARLES DUTKO Nell '70, Josephine '71 MR. and MRS. DONALD GEORGE EHRET Catherine, William, Barbara, Elizabeth, Donald, John Mary Ellen, Michael MR. and MRS. LEO FABBRO, SR. Lydia MR. and MRS. THOMAS FAHERTY Thomas, Terence, Timothy, Kathleen, Dennis MR. and MRS. THEODORE FORMAN Mary Beth '70, Kathy '73, Nancy '78 MR. and MRS. EDWARD R. FRICK Nancy, Marijean, Maureen, Edward, Donald MR. and MRS. WILLIAM J. GARDNER,SR. William J., Jr., James F., Dorothy M., Margaret Mary MR. and MRS. J. V. GAVIGAN Pat, Betty Anne, Kathy MR. and MRS. JOHN CENOVESE Dolly, Pete, Carmine, John, Regina 7 enior amily Patrons MR. and MRS. HENRY F. GILL Judith, Henry, Christine, Mary, Carolyn MR. and MRS. FRANK GRAZIANO Anne, James, Mary Alice, Francis, Thomas, Theresa, David MR. and MRS. THOMAS J. GRIBBIN Roseanne, Dianne MR. and MRS. JOSEPH L. GRODECK Patricia, Debra MR. and MRS. HARRY HARPER Kathleen '70, Kenneth '73 MR. and MRS. GEORGE C. HEFFERNAN Maureen, George, Paul MR. and MRS. FREDERICK J. HETZEL Patricia, Frederick, Michael MR. and MRS. WARREN HILL Warren Frank MR. and MRS. RICHARD E. HOFMANN, SR. Patricia, Richard, Michael, David, Thomas MR. and MRS. FRAN HORAN, JR. Fran, Judith, Jeffrey MR. and MRS. WALTER J. HORODYNSKI Evelyn MRS. MARGARET D. HOVEMEYER Margaret, Kathleen, Charles, David MR. and MRS. JOHN KEISTER John, Anne Marie, Joseph, Geraldine MR. and MRS. WILLIAM KELLY Diane, Billy, Bobby, Marylynn MRS. JULIA KINCZEL Judie, Greg, Reggie, Erica, Corky MR. and MRS. MICHAEL KOCAN Juli '67, Barb '70 MR. and MRS. JOSEPH KORONA Joe, Vicki, Donna Marie MR. and MRS. WILLIAM KOZLOYVSKI Kathleen MR. and MRS. DONALD A. LANSING Katherine, Donald, Barbara MR. and MRS. WILLIAM LAVVYER Russ, Billy, Paul MR. and MRS. EDWARD LEADEM Edward, Jr. '68, Peter '70, Patricia '74, Richard '78 MR. and MRS. JOSEPH R. LEONE Joseph, Jr., Robert MR. and MRS. WILLIAM LONG Margaret, Patricia, William MR. and MRS. WILLIAM J. MALLOY Lorrayne, William MR. and MRS. JOHN R. MARTIN Margaret Mary, John Patrick, Anne-Marie MR. and MRS. J. A. MARTINI Penelope, Deborah, Kathleen MR. and MRS. DOMINIC MARUCA MR. and MRS. WILLIAM H. MEAGHER Theresa, William, Christopher, Thomas, Timothy, Gerard, Elizabeth, Michael Mary Clare, Julia, Ann MR. and MRS. ALPHONSE MERCANTINI Judy, John, Bob, Marie MR. and MRS. LOUIS A. MILLER Susan, Monica, Jean, James, Thomas MR. and MRS. ROBERT F. MOONEY Janice MR. and MRS. WALTER E. MORRISSEY, JR. Kathleen, Walter, Robert MR. and MRS. EDWARD MULLIN Edward, Kathleen, William MR. and MRS. JAMES J. MURPHY Michael, Mary Beth, Anne Marie MR. and MRS. EUGENE MYDLOWSKI Ramona, Gene, Michael, Maribeth MR. and MRS. CHARLES NALBONE Robert, Barbara 214 enior amily Patrons MR. and MRS. HARRY D. NORTON Harry, Jane MR. and MRS. ROBERT J. O'DONNELL Kathleen, Sharon, Margaret Mary, Patricia, Robert, Kara Lynn, Dawn MR. and MRS. JAMES O'MALLEY Maureen MR. and MRS. JOHN OSTROWVSKI Ron, John, Lisa Ann MR. and MRS. RICHARD PETRO Christine, Richard, Kathleen, Robert MR. and MRS. WILLIAM PETRONE William, Elizabeth, Diane, Juliane, Donna MR. and MRS. JOSEPH H. PETTY, JR. Joseph III '62, Janice '70 MR. and MRS. BARTHOLOMEW PLAZA Loretta, Anthony MR. and MRS. THOMAS F. REGAN Thomas, Dennis, Richard, Kathleen MR. and MRS. ROBERT R. REILLY Kathleen, Charles, Robert MR. and MRS. RAYMOND J. ROCK Raymond, Deborah MR. and MRS. JOHN ROONEY Pat, Chris, John, Carol, Mary Ann MR. and MRS. PETER RULKIEWICZ, JR. Elaine, Paul MR. and MRS. WALTER SAWKA Beverly '70, Walter Glen '76 MR. and MRS. PETER P. SCALIA Barbara '66, Susan '67, Toni Marie '70 MR. and MRS. WILLIAM C. SEILER, JR. Eileen, Maureen, Kathleen, William, Margaret, Florence, Michael, James MR. and MRS. ERIC STEPHENSON Mary, Barbara, Karin MR. and MRS. C. STINGER Sharon MR. and MRS. RAYMOND M. STOUT, SR. Raymond M. Jr. '61, Thomas '64, Mary Jean '70 Richard '75 MR. and MRS. FRANCIS STRAPP Elizabeth '66, Francis '67, Paul '67, Barbara '70 MR. and MRS. JOSEPH SVVIERCZEK Paul, John MR. and MRS. FRANK SZELINGOWSKI Frank, Jr., Donald MR. and MRS. THOMAS F. TENNYSON, SR. Thomas F. Jr., Alan J., Edward D., Kevin L., Christopher B., Mary K., Aileen R. MR. and MRS. FRANK J. TISCIONE Mary Ann MR. and MRS. JOSEPH TOBIASZ Henry, Marcia, Charlotte, David MR. and MRS. ALFRED TOCCO Franca, Paul, Marcella, Christopher MR. and MRS. EDWARD TOMSHO Jill, William MR. and MRS. STANLEY TULISZEWSKI Richard, Robert, Larry, Patty MR. and MRS. TADEUSZ TURSKI Christina MR. and MRS. L. WILLIAM ULLRICH Bill, Helene, Betsy, Eddie MR. and MRS. K. A. VAUGHAN Gerald, Susan MR. and MRS. FRANK C. VAVRICKA Frank, Debbie, Chris, Mark, Timothy, John MR. and MRS. ANTHONY VERDE Celeste, Anthony, Guy, Bob, Diane, Paulette MR. and MRS. WALTER WENCZEL Walter, Gary, Sharon, Melissa, Mark MR. and MRS. PETER WHITE Peter Jr., Diane MR. and MRS. 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John Willis DE-1027 Mr. Ike Wilson Mrs. Anna Wolf Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wyckoff Mr. and Mrs. Young Acknowledgments Love is more than a iieeting emotion, it is a giving of oneself and a concern that reaches out to all mankind. As we look back on the experiences we've shared in putting this book together, we would like to thank the following people who loved us enough to give us their time, their help, and their encouragement- Administration and Faculty-for their under- standing and patience. Patrons-for their Hnancial assistance. Mr. john Prignoli-for his experienced photogra- phy and constant cheerfulness. Miss Shirley Vetter, Mr. Frank Merrin and Lor- stan Studios-for their elliciency. Mr. Frank Ball, the late Mr. Ed Adomilli and New City Printing Company-for their valuable Professional advice. Helen Lowrie Marshall--for the use of The Greatest of These from Aim For a Star, Mrs. Beatrice Hurwitz for the use of Love from The Art of Living, and Mr. John W. Gardner for the use of Finding Meaning' from Listen to Looe. Students-for their cooperation. Sister Ann Marie and Sister Katherine-for all their assistance in proofreading. And to Sister Mary Karen for EVERYTHING, but especially for being the inspiration that led us to learn the true meaning of love. 217 2 Abel, George 123, 141, 164, 165 Ackerman, Philip 55, 149 Ackers, Mrs. Virginia 21 Adomilli, Mr. Edward 63 Agocs, Alice 143, 169 Agocs, Stephen 17, 138, 157 Agoes, Mrs. Marie 21 Ahr, Rev. George W. 8 Alba, Patricia 107, 176 Alberts, Cynthia 165 Alexander, Sister Mary 7, 12, 85 Alexandrowicz, Pamela 39, 97, 113, 149 Allen, Cliiford 165 Allen, Donald 116, 157 Alphonse, James 69, 102, 116, 176, 181 Alouf, Mr. James 12, 100 Alven, Richard 119, 165 Alvino, Leonard 157 Amari, Ignatius 176 Andrews, Gail 73, 98, 103, 111, 142, 143, 176 Angeline, Linda 165 Angeloni, Donna 28, 50, 103, 105, 176 Anthony, Alison 62, 157 Antoniewicz, Peter 42, 94, 124, 125, 138, 148, 149, 150, 155 Apple, Mr. Alan 49 Appleget, William 138, 165 Acquilino, Guy 17, 119, 157 Arbitell, John 15 Ardery, Mr. Vincent 11, 23, 84, 116,14O,141,144 Arena, Brian 165 Arena, Christopher 123 Ar mst, William 42-149 Arguszewski, Stephen 157 Amister, Edward 149 Arruzzo, Dominick 165 Ashton, Richard 176 Atkins, Robert 28, 89, 135, 140, 176 Aug, Randi 149 Austin, Bernard 119, 141 Babbit, Earl 149 Babecki, Joanne 109, 157 Babecki, Valerie 165 Bachalis, Joseph 49, 69, 116, 149 Bailey, Carol 94, 148, 149, 150 Bainbridge, Helyn 70, 176 Balestrieri, Luann 149 Bannan, Mr. Edward 12 Barbieri, Thomas 176 Barlow, Richard 157 Barlow, Sandra 165 Barrow, Joseph 165 Barth, Barbara 66, 96, 103, 123, 129,176,195 Barth, Teresa 15, 129, 165 Bartolomei, Maryann 51, 66, 176 Bartolomo, Ruth 176 Battista, Michele 50, 177 Baxter, Clare 129, 165, 170 Baxter, William 42, 149 Bauer, Thomas 133, 141, 157 Baylog, John 149 Baylog, Michael 138 Bazek, Virginia 109 Beagles, Sharon 165 Bedggrsld, Lucia 98, 129, 157, 1 Behagr, Diane 51, 82, 98, 109, 16 Behan, Kevin 95, 124, 138, 157 139, Behan, Thomas 10, 58, 98, 99 115, 177, 190, 194 Bejma, Bonita 30, 149 Belza, Peter 116, 149 Benham, Grace 165 Benham, Stephen 105, 157 Bennett, Susan 165 Bensel, Helen 177 7 IHJGX Bergen, John 157 Bernhard, Barbara 129, 170 Bernhard, Marianne 98, 129, 157 Bernhardt, Agnes 165 Bertone, Carole 177 Bertone, Guy 119, 165 Betor, Kathleen 62, 129, 157 Betz, Patricia 149 Bezek, Virginia 169 Biache, Theresa 26-165 Bianculli, James 165 Bianculli, Joseph 84, 149 Bielawski, Jane 128, 177 Bielawski, Jill 128, 165, 171 Bieksza, MaryAnn 165 Billard, Louise 21 Billie, Allison 111, 142, 177 Billie, John 123, 149 Bird, Dennis 165 Bird, Joseph 84, 149 Birkhead, Kermeth 137, 149 Bittner, Sister Eileen 12, 17, 110, 144 Blake, Kathleen 54, 165 Bleakley, Glen 177 Bleakly, Roy 169 Blicharz, Linda 63, 66, 93, 97, 98, 102, 103, 174, 177, 189, 191, 192 Bojoum, Michael 120, 121, 157 Boleckis, Marena 177 Bonagura, Debra 157 Bonhage, Carole Ann 157 Bonish, Marianne 62, 165 Borden, Deborah 109, 157 Borkovich, Mellia 40, 78, 177 Boshanski, Michael 169 Bottoni, Robert 133, 134, 141, 16 Bowers, Karen 39, 157 Boyson, Michael 17 Bradway, Daniel 66, 99, 100, 115, 120, 136, 178 Bradway, Patricia 129, 157 Bremer, Thomas 138, 139, 157 Brennan, Barbara 157 Brennan, John 96, 130, 132, 178 Brennan, Linda 165 Brenton, Timothy 178 Brisson, Mr. Emil 12, 15, 36, 80, 144 Britton, Shelly 44, 53, 178, 182 Brooks, Frances 157 Brough, Albert 165 Brown, Thomas 145, 149 Bruccoleri, Jonathon 149 Bruccoleri, Salvatore 178 Brunner, Clare 26, 54, 165 Brunner, Verena 149 Bryan, Charles 157 Bucchi, Mark 165 Buckley, Colleen 178 Buckley, Monica 157 Buckley, Patricia 113, 178 Buckley, Rita 58, 142 Buckley, Sheila 149 Buell, Teresa 149 Bugdal, Deborah 53, 103, 111, 128, 129, 178 Bugdal, Donald 18, 59, 66, 68, 96, 104, 177, 179 Bugdal, Mr. Robert 12, 18, 52, 80, 141, 144 Bulat, Walter 36, 53, 102, 120, 121, 122, 179 Burke, Donna 149 Burns, Denise 149 Burns, Peter 137, 165 Burton, David 157 Bush, Mr. Patrick 12 Butler, Beth 116 Butler, Gary 123, 136, 157 Butera, Robert 149 Buzzelli, Celeste 20, 165 Cacalori, Susan 58, 59, 149 Caccamis, Patricia 55, 149 5 Cacciabudo, Sam 157 Cade, John 52, 90, 145, 177, 179 Cahill, Mary Liz 128, 142, 143, 165, 171 Caivana, Robert 157 Calabrese, Andrea 157 Calamia, Catherine 109, 157 Calla, Roseann 165 Cameron, Robert 165 Cameron, Sharon 149 Cammarata, Janet 157 Camp, Colleen 83, 179 Campbell, Mr. John 20 Cannon, Timothy 53, 116, 118, 138, 176, 179,201 Cantor, Phillip 149 Capone, Donna 149 Capriotti, Elizabeth 165 Capriotti, Lucia 29, 50, 179, 182 Carabelli, Ronald 95, 120, 145, 149, 150 Caracciolo, Maria 157 Cardinale, Mary 40, 45, 50, 179 Carella, Carl 58, 123, 136, 157 Carella, Constance 165, 171 Carella, Frances 58, 77, 123, 137, 157, 162 Carella, Fred 57, 58, 59, 95, 96, 120, 122, 174, 179 Carlin, James 134, 165 Carney, Donna 157 Carney, JeHery 138, 165 Carney, Nancy 97, 179 Carrig, John 120, 179 Carrig, Mary 165 Carroll, Joanne 165 Carroll, Robert 149 Carroll, Thomas 14, 136, 165 Carter, Jae 149 Carter, Jan 177-179 Cartledge Mrs. Madeline 21 Casciani, Joan 179 Caserta, Anthony 159 Casey, Michael 48, 69, 116, 149 Castaldo, Angela 60, 103, 179 Castranova, Angela 97, 112, 148, 149 Cellini, Carol 165 Cellini, Kathleen 157 Cellini, Patricia 39, 180 Cenni, Richard 165 Cennele, Rosemary 129, 149 Cesaro, Antimo 165 Cevera, Miss Jacqueline 12 Chalker, Deborah 148-149 Chapman, George 165 Chebra, Eugene 157 Check, Arlene 165 Chiarello, Deborah 165 Chiardia, Vincent 157 Chmielewski, Beverly 113-157 Chojnowski, Cynthia 72, 180 Chojnowski, John 159 Choromanski, Edward 157 Choromanski, Marie 88, 165, 171 Christensen, Gregory 165 Christensen, Susan 157 Chrzempiec, Peter 40, 180 Ciafrei, Ann Marie 169 Ciesielski, Debra 157 Ciesielski, LilliAnn 60, 103, 180 Cipriette, Barbara 157 Cipullo, Frank 141, 157 Civatti, Carl 123 Civatti, Patrick 123 Clancy, Mrs. Cynthia 13, 88 Clancy, John 145, 149 Clancy, Kevin 123, 138, 165 Clark, Christina 129, 143, 157 Clark, Faith 143, 165 Clark, George 157 Clark, Lawrence 149 Clarke, Terence 120, 157, 165 Clarke, William 120 Claude, Sister Mary 13, 49, 70 Claver, Sister Mary 13, 82 Coffey, Rev. Thomas A. 7, 10, 26, 34, 38, 42, 68, 97 Cogan, Nancy 157 Coley, Rory 95, 128, 180 Coley, Sean 119, 134, 141, 165 Colvey, Miss Mary 13, 32, 72, 90, 113 Coluccio, Daniel 123, 134, 165 Conard, Mr. Edward 13 Condrat, James 67, 97, 180 Conley, Kyle Ann 165 Connelly, Deborah 165 Connelly, Elizabeth 84, 149 Congiolly, Dennis 7 3, 140, 180, 1 2 Connolly, Kevin 140, 149 Connolly, Kieth 165 Conte, Anna Maria 157 Contento, George 165 Conway, Geraldine 109, 149 Conway, John 180 Cook, James 180 Cook, Norman 130, 133, 157 Cooper, Linda 165 Cooper, Lucille 53, 71, 142, 174, 180 Cooper, MaryGrace 39, 112, 174, 180 Cooper, Patricia 149 Coppola, Anna 129, 149 Coppola, Sandra 98, 105, 129, 157 Cornelius, Anne 103, 149 CosgriH:, Denise 157 Cosgrove, Kerry 45 Costantino, Marc 157 Costigan, Mrs. Joan 20 Cota, Jessica 58, 59, 103, 149 Coursen, John 133, 156, 157 Courtney, Donna 157 Croft, Leeanna 157 Croke, James 165 Csolak, Thomas 165 Cuccagna, Beverly 73, 180, 204 Cugasi, Maria 157 Cugasi, Peter 181 Culliton, Daniel 84, 181 Culliton, Henry 149 Cunningham, Sharon 98, 149 Curran, MaryLou 149 Curry, Mr. Richard 13 Cusato, Mark 141 Curtis, David 37, 102, 123, 130, 131, 132, 140, 181 Cushing, Miss Diane 20 Cushing, Linda 40, 111, 181 Czahur, James 139, 165 Czahur, Michael 149 Czajkowski, Mark 181 Czaplicki, Nancy 69, 97, 103, 149 Czech, Thomas 181 Czenis, Joanne 149 Czigler, Cynthia 149 Dalton, William 157 D'Ambrosio, Joseph 41, 181 D,Ambrosio, Theresa 45, 60, 98, 181 Damiano, Donald 165 Danka, Joseph 165 Daiigngo, Mr. Gary 13, 136, 137, D'Arcy, Patricia 73, 103, 182 Daunis, Laurel 129, 165 Daunis, Matthew 157 Davis, James 55, 149 Davison, Kim 157 Dawidowski, Julie 62, 103, 149 Dawidowski, William 141, 157 DeAngelo, Charles 17, 157 DeBlois, Kathleen 54, 165, 171 Decannizaro, Christopher 119 Decowski, JoAnn 182 DeForte, Deborah 165 Foundos, Steven 141, 167 DeForte, Margaret 149 Dekis, Catherine 165 Dekis, John 99, 120, 182 Delahanty, Mary 165 DelFemine, Joan 105, 106, 112, 149, 152 DelFemine, Maria 129, 142, 143, 165 DellaRossa, Frank 40, 84, 124, 125, 126, 138, 182 DeLorenzo, Americo 165 Delozier, Paul 165 DelVecchio, Denise 182 Dempsey, Janice 98, 129, 157 Denarski, Stephan 165 Deodata, Karen 105, 129, 157 D'Errico, James 159 Derrico, Gail 157 Derrico, John 149 DeSales, Sister Mary 13 DeVaney, Diane 45, 51, 60, 75, 81, 103, 182 DeVaney, Kevin 166 Diamond, Mr. Constantine 14, 17, 83, 97 DiBenedetto, Matthew 166 DiBiasi, Dominck 134, 141, 166 Dickt, F. Lawrence 149, 154 DiColo, Jerald 138, 157 Diehl, Dennis 149 Diehl, Ellen 166 Diehl, Karen 143, 156 Diehl, Thomas 182 Dieckman, Robert 167 Dietrich, Karen 79, 97, 102, 105, 147, 149 DiGiorgia, Claire 166 DiGuiseppe, Frank 157 Dilenno, Donald 69, 119, 138, 158 Dilks, Marke 140 Dilks, Michele 158 Dillon, Sister Johnell 14, 18, 74 DiLorenza, Janice 158 DiMaio, Michael 166 DiNatale, Gerald 138, 158 Disbrow, Norman 167 DiStefano, David 43, 149 DiStefano, Diane 158 DiStefano, Vincent 183 Diviaio, Guy 149 Dobinson, Walter 60, 116, 181, 183 Doluccio, Daniel 141 Dombroski, Gail 60, 75, 81, 183 Dominiak, George 158 Domurat, George 89, 183 Donnelly, Richard 138, 139, 166 Dorothea, Sister Mary 9 Dorggherty, Mrs. Mary 14, 20, 51, 1 2 Doughrnan, Kathryn 97, 113, 149 Doyle, Patricia 165 Dreves, Karen 149 Driscoll, Elizabeth 166 Driscoll, Kathleen 37, 149 Dubaniewicz, Anna 166 Dubaniewicz, Vincent 149 Dubuque, Michael 158 Duckeniield, Carol 97, 98, 102, 149 Duckeniield, Joan 98, 105, 158 Ducko, Kieth 149 Ducko, Kimberly 166 D'Ulisse, Maria 149 Duncan, Mr. James 21 Duncan, Joanne 73, 183 Durst, Robert 65, 106, 149 Dutko, Aniela 183 Dutko, Josephine 43, 149 Dzomba, James 138, 149 Ebrahim, Kim 99, 115, 138, 149 Ebrahim, Kurt 133, 158 Ecker, David 158 Eddinger, Holly 169 Edinger, Kim 166 Edwards, Donna 166 Egan, James 149 Egan, Nancy 129, 158 Ehret, Elizabeth 40, 72, 128, 1,83 Elias, Larry 166 Elmer, Patricia 158 Elmer, Robert 150, 183 Elmo, Ma1yLouise 158 Elmo, Nancy 166 Emma, Karen 158 Ennis, James 67, 100, 183 Enourato, Christopher 119, 138, 158 Erkboni, David 79, 138, 158 Ernst, Karen 150 Ertelt, Ute Marianne 166 Esposito, David 15, 116, 138, 150 Espisito, Diane 150 Espisito, Meridith 158 Evans, Paul 89, 150 Everett, Michele 166 F abbro, Lydia 65, 183 Faherty, Terence 124, 138, 158 Faherty, Thomas 39, 99, 103, 115, 138, 183, 189, 195 Faherty, Timothy 166 Fahay,rnChae113o,131,132, 140, 150 Fair, David 126, 166 Fair, Diane 166 F alcey, Jan 129, 158 Falloir, Joseph 10, 116, 140, 150, 15 Fallon, Thomas 119, 138, 158 Falsom, Mr. 119 F alzone, Charles 28, 116, 150 Fanning, Frank 120, 150 Fares, Kathleen 39, 44, 164, 166 Fares, Luanne 27, 44, 112, 150 Farley, Elizabeth 29, 53, 58, 80, 111, 183 Farr, Susan 166 Farrell, Barbara 150 Farrell, Kevin 158 Fasanella, Mary 150 Fasanella, Jerry 105, 133 Fasanella, Paula 166 Fasoli, Dean Raymond 119, 166 Fassenella, Gerald 158 Fechter, Anne 58, 107, 143, 150, 154 Fechter, Linda 166 Fechter, Timothy 77, 158 Federico, Mary 166 Fedgrko, Edward 116, 140, 148, 1 0 Feenan, Pamela 166 F eldenzer, John 123, 141, 166 Fennimore, Darlene 184 Ferrara, Andrew 166 Ferrara, Joseph 166 Ferrara, Rose Ann 158 Ferrara, Susan 184 Ferrare, Frank 184 F erri, Richard 166 Ferri,' Robert 166 Festa, Carol 184 Festa, Gerald 50, 102, 119, 134, 141, 166 Festa, Joseph 184 Fidanza, Joseph 166 F idanza, Robert 150 Fink, Patricia 184 Firetto, Frances 158 Fisher, Barbara 150 Fitzpatrick, Mary 158 Flanagan, Nora 40, 150 Flanagan, Thomas 84, 184, 201 Flynn, Mary Ann 166 Foley, Gregory 26, 169 Folmer, Bernadette 158 Ford, Diane 50, 177, 182, 184 Forman, Kathryn 166 Forman, Mary Beth 46, 69, 111, 182, 185 Formidoni, Carol 78, 94, 111, 185, 197 Frain, Thomas J., Ph.D. 9 Fraciikiewicz, Donald 82, 138, 16 Francine, Sister Mary 14 Francimore, Gail 27 Franken, Bernard 119 Franken, Joseph 138, 160 Franko, Michael 124, 130, 133, 145, 147, 156, 158 F ranzoni, Karl 45, 52, 102, 185 Franzoni, Meg 54, 79, 90, 128, 158 Frascella, Rosemary 158 Freda, Maureen 150, 167 Freeman, Helene 158 Frein, Cathleen 51, 104, 111, 182, 185 Frick, Maryjean 129, 158 Frick, Nancy 40, 111, 185 Fritz, Sister Marlene 14, 77, 100, 144, 156 Fruscione, Mary 105, 158 Funari, Catherine 105, 158 Funke, Constance 158 Funke, Joanne 167 Furch, Elizabeth 167 Furch, James 119, 167 F urch, Joseph 150 Furman, Gloria 45, 60, 80, 185 Gabriel, Sister Mary 7, 10, 18, 68, 98 Galati, Ann 150 Gardiner, Robert 123, 138, 167 Gardner, Dorothy 167 Gardner, James 78, 123, 159, 163 Gardner, William 78, 185 Garnick, Patrice 129, 159 Garofolo, Vincent 156 Garriga, Jacques 119, 167 Garruba, Russell 156, 159 Gautheir, Robert 123, 139, 159 Gavigan, Elizabeth 44, 66, 103, 185, 203 Gavin, David 99, 116, 144, 181, 183, 185 Genicola, Joseph 150 Genovese, Carmine 167 Genovese, Peter 67, 104, 185 Genovesi, John 119, 159, 162 Geoghan, James 167 Geoghan, Kevin 29, 50, 145, 174 Geoghan, 150 Maureen 27, 98, 129, Geppert, Dorothy 159 Gerken, Debra 128, 185 Gervasio, Patricia 159 Gettler, Elizabeth 167 Gibbons, Connie 37, 59, 106, 150 Gill, Christine 102, 185 Gill, Debra 159 Gill, Mary 143, 167 Giordano, Eletta 61, 164, 167 Giordano, John 137, 138, 139 Giordano, Patrick 157 Giovacchini, MaryLou 94, 112, 113, 180, 186 Goeke, Elizabeth 83, 111, 112, 119, 150 Goeke, Gerard 133, 134, 167 Golden, Christopher 137, 167 Golden, Phyllis 52, 58, 107, 150 Golinski, Dolores 72, 186 Goliszewski, Marian 50, 60, 74, 105, 186 w MIM' 219 220 Goosen, Alexander 153 Gordon, Mary Jane 73, 150 Gorski, Janet 105, 129, 159 Gramness, Bemadine 128, 150 Gramness, Charles 186, 199 Grant, Sister Regina 14, 50, 58, 96 Graziano, Anne 67, 186 Graziano, James 27, 120, 150 Graziul, John 167 Grazuil, Sandra 105, 159 Gray, Dennis 159 Greber, Michael 50, 70, 159 Greber, Patrick 50, 105, 159 Greer, Patricia 27, 43, 142, 150 Gribbon, Diane 46, 47, 48, 60, 105, 186 Gribbon, Mrs. Margaret 14, 19 Griflin, Ellen 50, 186 Griflin, Patrick 159 Grob, Gary 116, 118 Grodeck, Debra 183, 186 Gusciora, Mr. Richard 14 Guarino, Russell 150 Habib, William 159 Haddix, Mr. Michael 21 Hagan, Kathleen 159 Halak, Anthony 159 Haney, Colleen 167 Haney, Donna 150 Harcar, Karen 58, 59, 62, 97, 102, 111, 142, 150 Harding, James 119, 167 Harding, Marianne 150 Hannon, Bruce 27, 150 Harmon, Thomas 119 Harper, Kathleen 186 Harper, Kenneth 167 Hart, David 94, 116, 156, 159 Ham, Russell 8, 25, 94, 05, 116, 180, 181, 185, 186, 189 Haskins, Susan 167 Hatrack, Linda 75, 187 Hatrack, Stephen 150 Hawryluk, Joseph 159 Hefferman, Shelia 167 Heileman, Maureen 102, 187 Hendricks, Michael 138, 167 Hendrickson, :Sandra 73, 103, 107, 187 Henk, David 124, 138, 187 Henk, Norman, 88, 123, 151 Henk, Thomas 167 Herbert, Mary 167 Hetzel, Frederick 71, 159 Hetzel, Patricia 59, 65, 66, 96, 102, 187 Hickey, Christopher 123, 167 Hill, Warren 50, 187 Hilt, Mrs. Daryl 15, 27 Hinkle, Mary Anne 105, 106, 159 Hofmann, Patricia 17, 36, 53, 63, 93, 102, 103, 174, 187 Hofmann, Richard 120, 159 Hogan, Deborah 167 Hogan, Mr. William 130, 132 Hohman, Marie 151 Holcombe, Daniel 136, 187 Holcombe, Mark 40, 137, 159 Holcombe, Kieth 61, 119, 137, 167 Hons, Mr. Frederick 15 Horan, Judith 75, 81, 107, 187 Horodynski, Evelyn 188 Houghton, Deborah 129, 159, 160 Hovemeyer, Charles 159 Hovemeyer, David 159 Hovemeyer, Kathleen 45, 73, 188 Howell, William 159 Hritz, Gregory 167 Huarxt, Cecile 70, 188, 211 Hubal, Dennis 119, 134, 141, 167 Hubal, Joseph 130, 131, 140, 151 Huff, Jacqueline 62, 159 Huff, Janis 167 Hughes, Douglas 159 Hughes, Nancy 155 Hunt, James 52, 153 Hunt, Sheryl 159, 163 Hunter, Rev. Edward 15, 34, 97 Hutchins, MaryEllen 83, 105, 107, 113, 151 Hutchinson, Albert 167 Hutzel, Debra 167 Illian, Gail 41, 111, 174, 188 Illian, Rolf 167 Imrnordino, Anthony 151 Inverso, Charlene 159 Inverso, Elizabeth 85, 151 Ives, Bruce 167 Iwan, Robert 103, 151 Jackson, Judith 110, 159 Jaeckel, William 2, 119, 167 Jakubowski, Patricia 28, 76, 103, 151 Jammer, Dale 151 Jansen, Barbara 57, 59, 151, 154 Jarkowski, Henry 151 Jarkowski, Raymond 167 Jedynak, Richard 188 Jeremy, Sister Andrea 15, 104, 106, 144 Jerome, Mr. 119 Johnson, Linda 159 Johnson, Mark 141, 167 Johnson, MaryLouise 151 Jones, Kevin 188 Jones, Robert 159 Jose, Sister Mary 15, 40 Julia, Sister Mary 15, 110, 144 Juranic, Laul 167 Kalafut, Michael 119, 141, 159 Kalinowski, William 141, 159 Kale, William 167 Kaminski, Karen 159 Kaminski, Kristine 159 Kaniewski, Donald 106, 188 Kaplan, Mrs. Christiane 15, 77 Karacsony, Attila 167 Karen, Sister Mary 15, 103 Kelly, Diane 188 Kelly, Irvin 151 Kelly, Sister Grace 16, 19 Kelly, Mark 167 Kendall, Colleen 111, 142, 159 Kennedey, Lynda 79, 85, 151 Kent, Patrick 159, 162 Kerns, Mr. Art 123 Kerns, Karol 188 Kerns, Kerry Andrea 167 Kinczel, Mr. George 132 Kinczel, Judith 75, 188 King, Cheri 105, 156, 158, 159 Kinney, Karen 167 Kisielewski, Les 139, 167 Kitchen, Judith 189 Klane, Edward 29, 189 Klemann, Robert 151 Kliminski, Diane 159 Kliminski, Paulette 167 Kliwinski, Greg 151 Kliwinski, Victoria 129, 159 Kmiec, Christopher 159 Kmiec, John 189, 206 Knoblauch, Kay 47, 98, 100, 101, 102, 107, 148, 151, 152 Kocan, Barbara 25, 53, 94, 95, 102, 129, 180, 186 Koch, Denise 189 Kocubirrski, Stephen 123, 167 Konezos, Anthony 159 Konstantynowicz, Thomas 167 Koreyva, Kenneth 30, 166, 167 Korona, Joseph 73, 124, 189 Korona, Victoria 167 Kostalas, Anthony 186 Koteny, John 170 Kotzaz, Eileen 55, 151 Kovaco, Elaine 73, 129, 159 Kovacs, Steven 124, 151 Kowal, Richard 124, 138, 159 Kowalik, Barbara 190 Kowalski, CharlesY159 Kozak, Edward 151 'Kozakiewicz, Robert 98, 103, 123 190 Kozlowski, Kathleen 41, 66, 102, 107, 111, 128, 190 Kramarz, Constance 151 Krawiec, Donald 30, 167 Krawiec, Julius 169 Krecicki, Frank 126, 159 Krempecke, Joseph 126 Kreuz, Donald 167 'Krol, Gregory 151 Krol, Nancy 98, 163 Krystaponis, Kathryn 159 Kubiak, Steven 151 Kuhn, Dennis 141, 167 Karolkiewicz, Robert 159 Kazior, Christopher 116, 140, 181, 188 Kazior, James 36, 99, 130, 132, 188 Kazior, Richard 58, 107, 158, 159 Kazior, Stanley 119, 141, 158, 159 Keelan, Robert 169 Keister, Anne Marie 51, 62, 102, 105, 188 Keister, Joseph 119, 167, 171 Keim, John 119, 167 Kurlander, D-avid 126, 138 Kuzma, Barbara 158, 159 Kuliczkowski, Catherine 97, 159 Kuliczkowski, JudyAnn 167, 171 Kwiatkowski, Ronald 34, 55, 102, 103, 107, 190 LaBaw, Richard 100, 159 LaBella, Richard 124, 126, 151 Lander, Eric 167 Landry, Martine 167 Lane, John 151 Lane, Terri 166, 167 Lane, Toni 14 Langer, John 159 Lanigan, Joseph 167 Lansing, Donald 37, 99, 190 LaPenna, Doreen 151 LaPlaca, Geraldine 102, 190 Latham, Patricia 105, 147 Lawrence, Debra 62, 105, 167 Lavxgrence, Sheryle 83, 102, 106, 1 1 Lawyer, Russell 39, 47, 80, 94, 95 111, 116, 138, 190 Lawyer, William 55, 119, 141, 164, 167 Lay, Frank 135, 167 Leadem, Mary 166 Leadem, John 39, 138, 139, 151, 154, 167 Leadem, Peter 25, 52, 53, 174, 190 Leadem, Wendy 158 Lenhardt, Anne 159 Lenhardt, Michael 2, 167 Leone, Elizabeth 167 Leone, Robert 71, 135, 191, 200 Letts, Robert 159 Leuper, James 151 Levandowski, Mark 151 Levasseur, Mark 151 Lewandowski, Anne 167 Liberto, Leonard 30, 116, 175, 189, 191 Lilley, Brian 99, 175, 191 LiMato, Maureen 151 Littwin, Karen 37, 55, 59, 97, 105, 151, 155 Liwarcz, Theodore 167 Lloyd, Janet 167 Loftus, Gerard 151 Logan, Andrew 116, 151 Logan, John 75, 119, 159 Logue, Adrienne 54, 159 Long, Celeste 159 Long, Maureen 167 Long, Patricia 60, 69, 85, 102, 191 Long, William 138, 164, 166, 167 Longevin, Margaret 44, 67, 97, 107, 191 Loreto, Victoria 167 Lubieski, David 167 Lucas, Marilyn 191 Lucas, Thomas 151 Luizzi, Marianna 151 Luther, George 159 Lynn, William 151 Lyon, Robert 86, 191 Lyons, Kathleen 151 Lyons, Timothy 151 Maccaroni, Martin 30, 60, 191 Maccaroni, MaryAnn 191 MacDonald, Alan 191 MacDonald, Thomas 17, 138, 159 Maciolek, Sandra 167 Maciolek, Stanley 151 Madola, Kathleen 167 Maifei, Angela 98, 129, 159 Mahon, Shirley 111, 191 Mahony, Cynthia 160 Maira, Lynne 39, 99, 160 Major, Mrs. Barbara 16, 128, 129, 142 Malley, Alexander 17, 28, 191, 192 Malloy, William 191 Mancino, Christopher 55, 116 Mancuso, Thomas 130, 131, 151 Mandl, Caroline 98, 110, 160 Mangone, Andrew 136, 160 Manion, Robert 103, 151 Manley, MaryKae 39, 160 Mannix, Thomas 49, 55, 191 Mansfield, James 136, 138, 167 Martyano, Peter 160 Marshall, George 50, 65, 66, 68, 100, 107, 192, 208 Martillotti, Bruno 2, 167 Martin, AnneMarie 59, 80, 97 , 104, 192 Martin, Donald 167 Martini, Kathleen 39, 88, 113, 192 Manrca, Joseph 86, 192, 204 Maruca, Sharon, 105, 107, 151 Marx, Richard 160 Masick, Timothy 35, 116, 117, 176, 181, 192 Masiello, Conoetta 160 Massi, Anthony 151 Masterson, Eileen 62, 151 Mathes, Michael 167 Matlack, James 167 Mattaliano, Thomas 167 Matte, Kim 168 Mattonelli, Armida 168 Mauer, Sandra 76 Mauer, Sharon 151 Maylander, Scott 168 Mazzella, Cecilia 151 McCardell, Michael 134, 168 McCormack, John 58, 192 McCormack, Susan 109, 160 McCormick, Joseph 116, 192 McCreedy, John 116, 117, 118, 130, 151 McDermott, Patricia 168 McDonnell, .Sister Gertrude 16, 54 McGinley, William 168 McGlone, Mary 26, 192 McGowan, Michael 186, 192 McGowan, Patricia 160 McGrath, Charles 168 McGrath, Kathleen 105, 129, 160, 192 McGrath, William 137 McKee, Theresa 41, 47, 59, 102, 105, 111, 193 McKenna, Thomas 151, 168, 171 McKeon, Sister Joan 10, 16, 74, 104, 106 McLeod, Alan 43, 116 McLin, Joseph 43, 116 McMan.imon, MaryAnn 160 McNallen, Larry 193 McVeigh, Patricia 22, 168 Meagher, Christopher 123, 168 Meagher, Theresa 57, 59, 69, 193 Meagher, William 151 Means, Evelyn 59, 156, 160 Means, James 168 Meighan, Kevin 89, 151 Melin, Joseph 151 Mendola, Rosetta 168 Menschner, Elizabeth 36, 111, 151 Mercantini, Marie 50, 102, 105, 113, 175, 193 Mershon, Elizabeth 160 Meshanko, Roseanne 113, 151 Meskill, Eugene 27, 100, 101, 147 Metzger, Russell 123, 168 Meyer, David 193 Meyer, George 160 Michalczn, Barbara 76 Michalczn, Jane 151, 168 Micholak, Mark 77, 160 Micklewright, John 160 Midura, Evelyn 168 Midura, Louis 76, 151 Mikita, Linda 102, 129, 160 Milinowicz, Gail 76, 151 Milinowicz, Joanne 76, 151 Milinowicz, William 161 Militig, Kevin 160 Miller, Jean 129, 151 Miller, John 156, 160 Miller, Kathleen 79, 90, 160 Miller, Kenneth 12, 17, 126, 138, 160 Miller, Monica 26, 193 Milner, Dr. Bemard N. 20 Monahan, Kathleen 111, 160 Montague, MaryE1len 53, 57, 58 60, 102, 129, 177, 184, 193 Molnar, Richard 145, 148, 151 Moore, Luana 168 Moore, Robert 168 Mooney, Janice 25, 51, 53, 102, 103, 193 Mooney, Timothy 103, 163 Moran, John 160, 177, 184, 193 Moran, MaryClare 160 Moran, Paul 168 Morgan, Carol 168 Morgan, David 168 Morrissey, Kathleen 193, 194 Morrissey, Walter 134, 168 Mraw, Edwina 151 Mrozinski, Stephen 160 Mudola, Frances 168 Muka, Palma 151 Muler, Elizabeth 168 Mullin, Kathleen 103, 112, 113, 194 Mullowney, Thomas 119, 160 Mulryne, Patricia 168 3 Murawski, David 141, 160 Murawski, Walter 151 Murnin, Betsy 167 Murphy, Marybeth 160 Murphy, Michael 194 Murphy Patrick 194 Murphy, Susan 194 Murphy, Timothy 150, 151 Muskewitz, Dean 160 Mutchiga, Maria 87, 102, 194 Mydlowski, Eugene 134, 164, 168 Mydlowski, Ramona 41, 107, 194 Nadler, Jarnes 168 Nager, Tania 168 Nager, Urs 138, 151 Nalbone, Barbara 60, 103, 111, 194, 195 Nalbone, Dean 135, 195 Nalbone, Frank 104, 160 Nalbone, Wayne 151 Napolean, Joseph 28, 116, 128 Neder, Sister Helen 16, 83 Nelson, Christopher 151, 155 Nerwinski, Patricia 195 Nevius, Diane 50, 187, 195 Newman, Brian 160 Nichitel, Paul 151 Nicholson, Lewis 28, 116, 138, 160 Nigh, Carol 129, 143 Nini, Bambina 151 Nizolek, Joseph 160 Nizolek, Nancy 85 Nogare, Domanic 168 Nora, Sister Mary 16, 148, 150 Norton, Harry 47, 49, 50, 94, 98, 116, 136, 137, 138, 179, 181, 195 Norton, Mrs. Harry 40 Norton, Jane 168 Nosal, Maureen 15, 128 Notta, John 138, 160 Notta, Stephen 151 Novak, Barbara 160 Nyzio, Ann 168 222 Obduski, Cynthia 109, 111, 151 O,Brien, Michael 102, 119, 138, 139, 160 O'Donnell, Joann 16, 51, 85, 107, 153 O,Donnell, Kathleen 195 O'Donnell, Marguerite 40, 105, 111, 195 O'Donnell, Michael 81, 168 O'Donnell, Paul 119, 137, 168 O'Donnell, Sharon 161 O'Gradv, Pat 137, 168 O'Hara, Karin 153 Olessi, Patricia 168 Olinski, Edward 168 Oliver, Debra 161 Olszewski, Mary 161 O'Mara, Maureen 153 O'Malley, Maureen 102, 104, 142, 195, 198 O,Niel, Catherine 161 Opsut, Robert 161 O'Reilly, Patricia 168 O'Reilly, Dennis 161 Orendarf, Elizabeth 168 Orzol, Raymond 161 Osborn, Judith 110, 111, 156, 161 O'Shea, Barry 161 O'Shea, John 76, 130, 153 N O'mShea, Patrick 161 Ostaszewski, Kathleen 153 Ostaszewski, Michael 161 Ostrowski, Bernadette 161 Ostrowski, John 161 Ostrowski, Ronald 161, 195 Ott, Anne 80, 95, 97, 103, 105, 106, 129, 180,195 Ottaggio, Emanuele 153 Ottaggio, Marie 21 Ottaunick, Edward 168 Owcarz, Stephen 82, 93, 103, 195 Owens, Debra 168 Ozga, Kenneth 161 Pagano, Lucille 7 6, 87, 98, 195 Paglione, Barbara 169 Paglione, Michael 140, 153 Paixao, Judith 16, 111, 153 Palenchar, Eilleen 169 Palenchar, Mrs. Mary 7, 16, 107 Palmer, Mr. 21 Palombo, Carol 169 Palombo, Charles 169 Panacek, Geraldine 55, 153, 155 Papp, Kathleen 169 Pappano, John 169 Pappano, Michelle 169 Parker, Mr. 21 Pappano, Nicholas 153 Paradis, Marie 169 Parker, Mr. 21 Parr, Wendy 36, 196 Parson, Craig 153 Passanza, Diane 196 Pastor, Patricia 161 Patrizi, John 153 Patrone, Gary 169 Patykula, James 135, 169 Patykula, Walter 135, 196 Pazdan, Diane 153 Pecena, Maria 153 Perfetti, Angela Perferi, Nancy 196 Perone, Michael 119 Perrine, Nannette 161 Perris, Vera 169 Petersack, Joseph 169 Petersack, Vincent 153 Petite, Joann 27, 148, 153 Petranto, Mr. Petrina, Sister Mary 14, 16, 144 Petrino, John 99, 40, 196 Petro, Christine 36, 74, 111, 112, 113, 196 Petro, Richard 161 Petrone, Diane 196 Petroni, Bernadette 161 Petruccione, Mary 85, 197 Petrozzini, Douglas 164 Petrozzini, Joseph 169 Petty, Janice 102, 197 Pfieffe, Maryanne 161 Pilieger, Joan 107, 161, 163 Philip, Sister Mary 15, 17, 27, 164 Phillips, Steven 197 Phillips, Timothy 169 Picarello, Martin 161 Pica, MaryRose 47, 61 Picarello, Theresa 169 Piccolella, Patricia 153 Piekarski, Christine 53, 55, 59, 111, 113, 129, 197 Piekielniak, Melanie 161 Piepszak, Victoria 169 Pierzanowski, MHIYAHH 153 Pietras, John 161 Pietras, Norman 78 Pietras, Robert 159 Pietras, Shirley 153 Pietrow, Maria 169 Pinelli, Edmund 120, 121, 122, 183 Pinto, Frank 169 Pinto, James 169 Pirone, Vincent 169 Pitonak, Gregory 97, 175, 197 Plagg, Raymond 161 Place, William 116, 136, 138, 161 Plank, William 169 Plaza, Loretta 197 Plumeri, Anthony 161 Plumeri, Joseph 141, 161 Pocetti, James 116, 136, 137, 138, 153 Pocetti, Judith 153 Pontani, Joseph 123, 138, 169, 171 Pontani, Maria 153 Pontani, Michael 169 Porcello, Mrs. Ann 21 Potocki, John 169 Potkay, Douglas 153 Poulitz, Susan 129, 161 Powell, Kimberly 161 Price, Marianne 161 Prignoli, John 102 Probola, Gary 169 Procaccini, Caroline 169 Procaccini, Raymond 138, 153 Prokop, Mary 111, 113, 153 Prouty, Nancy 161 Provenzano, John 88, 169 Prezechalki, Frances 119, 161 Pugliese, Rocco 141, 153 Pulcini, Joan 156, 161 Puliti, Joseph 52, 120, 122, 153 Puno, Maryann 169 Purcell, Carol 169 Quinlan, James 161 Quinlan, Margaret 85, 153 Quinlin, Susanne 169 Rader, Mrs. Jeanne 17, 89 Rader, William 94, 124, 125, 138, 156, 161 Radlinsky, Mrs. Ann 21 Rafferty, James 116, 161 Rafalski, Gregory 119, 141, 164, 169 Rahl, Robert 169 Rak, Kathleen 169 Ramutkowski, John 197 Ramutkowski, Susan, 169 Ranallo, Lee 197 Ranallo, Ray 169 Ranfone, Claire 197 Rank, John 153 Ranke, Wayne 119 Ranke, William 169 Ratico, Robert 161 Raybuck, Edward 169 Raywood, Beatrice 169 Raywood, Bernard 169 Raywood, Margaret 153 Reef, Christopher 153 Regan, Kathleen 53, 66, 96, 111, 112, 113, 197 Regan, Thomas 169 Reid, Stephen 123, 169 Reilly, Charles 133, 141, 161 Reilly, Reilly, Reilly, Reilly, Reilly, Debra 197 Donna 169 Kathleen 111, 142, 197 Malcolm 169 Robin 152, 153 Reimer, June 169 Rein, Raymond 169 Reiss, Rev. John C. 8, 9 Repko, Martin 197 Reuter, Dennis 77, 97, 198 Resch, Deborah 169 Resmick, Eileen 161 Resmick, 'Susan 37, 153 Ribavaro, MarySue 169 Ricciardelli, Albert 58, 198 Richter, Henry 10, 27, 106, 116, 153 Ridge, Timothy 26, 119, 169 Riggs, Deborah 153 Ritzo, Marie 107, 198 Robak, Dennis 161 Robillard, Judith 153 Robinson, Charlotte 51, 153 Rocco, Susarme 161 Rock, Deborah 59, 103, 198 Rodwell-er, Martha 105, 128, 129 161 Rohr, Sister Katherine 3, 17, 54 Romano, Frank 136, 138, 153 Romano, Paula 113, 137 Rooney, Christine 169 Rooney, Patricia 198 Root, James 119, 137, 169 Rosaire, Sister Mary 17, 68, 90 Rosenberg, James 169 Roslowski, Marie 41, 107, 198 Ros-si, Miss Susan 17, 87, 129 Rossell, Mr. Ronald 11 Rouba, Duane 138, 156, 161 Rouse, Lawrence 22, 169 Rousseau, Robert 119, 169 Rousseau, Stephen 119, 141, 169 Rovello, Mrs. Margaret 17 Ruehle, Herbert 120, 161 Rulkiewicz, Elaine 66, 96, 97, 102, 103, 104, 107, 111, 128, 198 Rulkiewicz, Paul 54, 123, 134, 141, 169 Runfola, Valerie 161 Russell, Patrick 86, 198 Russo, Thomas 123, 153 Rutkowski, Linda 85, 98 Rutkowski, Ronald 153 Ryan, Kathleen 83, 153 Ryan, Mary 62, 129, 161 Ryan, Richard 161 Ryan, Robert 119, 161 Rychlicki, Marianne 198 Ryiinski, Eugene 134, 169 Sabolchy, Evelyn 102 Sackett, John 198 nSadley, Ronald 41, 50, 85, 199 Sadkowski, Carol 59, 153 Sadkowski, Christine 153 SaFranko, John 161 St. Pierre, Peter 161 Salaga, MarySue 60, 199 Salewski, Marianne 169 Salewski, Randal 164, 169 Sanderson, Karen 169 Santanello, Vincent 199 Santanello, Alfred 153 Santoro, Sister Ann Marie 17 Saproni, Jeanette 153 Saums, Saville , Mrs. Janet 17, 78 Saville, Eileen 30, 55, 153 Patricia 161 Sawka, Beverly 40, 69, 190, 199 Sayae, Donna 45, 50, 103, 199, 2 1 Scalia, Toni 72, 199 lScarantino, Eileen 153 Scama, Charlotte 153 Schellinger, Richard 148, 153 Schmierer, AnneMarie 161 Schmierer, Thomas 175, 199 Scholes, Mr, Joseph 18, 50 Schrader, Edward 119, 161 Q Schreiber, Joyce 169 Schreier, Marlana 199 Schreier, Nicholas 77, 137, 161 Schuessler, Gary 169 Schuler, Carolyn 77, 161 Schuster, Catherine 169 Sciarrotta, Janet 169 Sciarrotta, JoAnn 199 Sciarrotta, Maryann 153 Scopelleti, Samuel 138, 161 Scott, Mr. James 18, 144 Scott, Suzanne 153 :Sebastiani, Ronald 130 Seiler, Scott 153 Seiler, William 120, 121, 144, 200, 210 Semeta, Anna 153 Semonik, Thomas 200 Serdach, Keith 123 Sharp, James 153 Sharp, Susan 169 Sheaffer, David 161 Sheaffer, Victoria 169 Sheaffer, William 88, 200 Shelingolski, Linda 98, 161, 163 Sheperd, Donna 69, 111, 113, 153 Sheehan, Michael 169 Shelly, James 161 Shen, Wen 169 Shento, Patricia 169 Shipley, Sharon 161 Sieben, James 200 Sielski, Ann Cathy 161 ISienkowski, Michael 169 Sikorski, Brian 138, 161 Sikorski, Kathryn 76, 153 Silvestro, Robert 169 Simkunas, Earl 169 Simone, Christine 169 Simone, John 140, 153 Simzak, Mary Beth 161 Simzak, Nicholas 153 Sinclar, Helen 169 Sista, Charles 141, 153 Si-sta, Karen 200 Sista, Pamela 169 Siwczak, Joanne 161 Skarpetowski, Robert 130, 153 Skerret, Frederick 88, 200 Skrournbelos, Nicholas 50, 200 Skwara, Frank 70, 200 Skwara, Janet 169 Slackter, Thomas 50, 135, 200, 202 Slowikowski, MaryAnn 200 Smith, Brian 123, 137, 169 Smith, Carol 98, 153 Smith, Claudia 44, 161 Smith, Harriet 51, 156, 161 Smith, John Frank 161 Smith, Leslie 105, 129, 161 Smith, Mark 46, 47, 48, 97, 124, 138, 153, 155 Smith, Patricia 85, 153 Smith, Raub 161 Smith, Susan 169 Smith, Sister Eileen Claire 18, 62 Smolka, Lillian 200 Sobon, Karen 169 .Sobon, Paul 76, 153 Sodomin, Michael 50, 200 Sohl, William 119, 141, 169 Solan, Katherine 28, 201 Soltis, Ma1yAnn 72, 201 Sopko, Dolores 73, 153 Sorento, Joann 59, 62, 107, 153 Spehar, Carol 161 Speran, Marianne 169 Spitz, Joanne 169 Spitz, Michael 17, 69, 138, 156 Spitz, William 25, 99, 116, 138, 201 Spitzer, Lisa 153 Spitzer, Lynn 153 Sredinski, Eugene 169 Stankevich, Mark 138, 139, 153 Stankowski, Karen 105, 129, 161 Stankowski, Mrs. Marge 21 Stankowski, Sharon 161 Stansky, Eileen 62, 153 Stavitski, Edward 169 Stec, Susan 161 Stec, William 50, 201 Stemmer, Robin 169 Stella, Sister Mary 13, 18 Stelle, Louise 162 Stephan, John 52, 97, 116, 118, 130, 150, 153 Ste henson Karen 50, 62, 78, 105, P , 128, 201 Stewart, Richard 162 Stewart, Ronald 162 Stilwell, Frank 50, 85, 201 Stinger, Sharon 50, 62, 78, 201 Stives, John 169 Stives, Timothy 138, 162 Stoka, Mrs. Mary 18 Stout, Mary Jean 50, 62, 67, 97, 105, 129, 179, 201 Stumbaugh, Mary Beth 170 Strapp, Barbara 68, 69, 97, 104, 128, 201 Struck, Joan, 129, 162 Stryker, Catherine 154 Suhay, Lucille 202 Sujansky, Elizabeth 170 Surdich, Keith John 141, 170 Swiecki, Marianne 162 Swieconek, Susan 105, 142, 143, 154 Swierczek, John 20 Swinuich, Mary 21 Sylvester, Robert 123 Syzmelewicz, Nancy 162 Szejner, Robert 164, 170 Szelingowski, Frank 69, 202 Szymelewicz, Kathleen 73, 105, 154 Tackacs, Barbara 154 Talerico, Debra 170 Tallman, Marie 170 Tamasi, Carol 154 Tamasi, Elvina 170 Taranowicz, Catherine 51, 154 Tella, Stephen 134, 141, 170 Tennyson, Aileen 162 Tennyson, Kathleen 53, 202 Terracciano, Michael 162 Teti, Edward 69, 202 Thelle, Mrs. Lee 20, 91 Thelle, Sharon 154 Thelle, Susan 13, 170 Theodoraskis, Anastasia 170 Thoma, Anthony 28, 53, 116, 117, 130, 131, 132, 181, 202 Thomas, Amy 170 Thomann, James 170 Thul, Reverend Joseph 7, 11, 26, 34, 38, 42, 81, 97 Tingo, Timothy 154 Tiscione, Mary Ann 97, 202 Tiscione, Robert 141, 154 Tobiaz, David 47, 57, 59, 202 Tocco, Franca 28, 142, 203 Tocco, Paul 119, 170 Tomsho, Jill 40, 97, 104, 128, 175, 203 Toomey, Ann 105, 162 Topf, Elizabeth 162 Toto, Anthony 126, 170 Toto, Rosemary 154 Trainor, Maureen 154 Trakowski, Ronald 162 Tramontana, James 154 ose h 154 Tramontana, J p Tramontana, Richard 170 Tramontano, Thomas 170 Tri p, Colleen 71, 106, 203 Tuliszewski, Kathleen 170 Tuliszewski, Lawrence 170 Tuliszewski, Patricia 53, 58, 60, 128, 186, 203 Turano, Richard 162 Turgeon, Robert 141 Turco, Joseph 162 Turczyn, Wayne 119, 170 Turski, Christine 102, 203 Tursi, Mr. Patrick 18, 38 Tylus, Kevin 133, 134, 144, 147, 170, 171 Ujazowski, Melanie 170 Ullrich, Helene 51, 53, 58, 59, 66, 83, 96, 102, 203 Ungaro, Keith 170 Ungrady, Mr. John 124, 125, 138 Ungrady, Timothy 170 Urban, Michael 203 Usera, Jose 162 Vaccaro, Lorraine 111, 162 Vagnozzi, Michelle 3, 102, 162 Valerian, Sister Mary 18, 22, 79 vandefHeyden, Leen 209 VanderHeyden, Mrs. Suzanne 18 Van Hise, Patrice 143, 162 Van Sant, Paul 104, 162 Vaughan, Susan 71, 203 Vavricka, Christopher 82, 203 Vayda, Patricia Veasey, Francis 126, 154 Veltri, Alfred, 141, 162 Verde, Paulette 103, 203 Verdel, Mr. Albert 19, 86, 116, 141 Vereb, Elizabeth 170 Vereb, Larry 203 Veronica, Sister Mary 19, 40, 74 Viglione, Marietta 154 Vitacco, Patricia 170 Viteritto, Anthony 154 Vizzini, Francine 154 Vizzini, Russell, 170 Voyga, Patricia 162 Walbridge, Peter 123, 162 Waldron, Sister Margaret Ann 19, 95, 144 Wallace, Mr. Michael 7, 19, 90, 98 Walsh, Laurette 73, 154 Walters, Debra 170 Walters, Robert 170 Warasky, Debra 107, 147, 156, 162 Warasky, Ruth 170 Weber, Michael 120, 122, 154 Weir, Kevin 123, 154 Weis, Mr. William 16, 19, 32 VVeitz, Paul 203 Welch, Cynthia 154 VVenczel, Walter 40, 204 Wendel, Lorraine 170 Werner, Gabriela 154 Wesley, Mark 137, 162 Westerman, Mr. 26, 162 Wetzel, John 154 VVetzel, Robert 170 Whartenby, Joseph 204 White, Diane 73, 97, 103, 204 Wiaczek, Bernadette 55, 204 VViaczek, Eve 62, 162 Widener, Nancy 154 Wierzbieki, Hedwig 129, 162, 163 Wilk, George 77, 204 Wilkes, John 162 Willie, James 154 VVilliams, Patricia 170 Williams, Mr. Thomas J. 19, 144, 145 VVilno, Barbara 170 VVilson, Edward 162 Wilson, Robert 170 WVinarski, Kathleen 154 Wirpsza, Helen 162 Wisniewski, Janice 204 Wisniewski, John 154 Wisniewski, Joseph 154, 162 VVisniewski, Steven 106, 204 Witkowski, Matthew 205 Wojcik, Joseph 126, 138, 170 VVolak, John 154 Wolski, Frank 162 Wood, Patricia 154 Woods, Maureen 62, 162 Worth, John 205 Worth, John C. 82, 205 Worth, Theresa 170 Wozniak, Michael 162 WVozniak, Pamela 40, 205 Wroblewski, Mr. Joseph 19 Wucinski, Nancy 154 Wurpel, John 86, 89, 205 Wyers, Susan 170 VVylie, John 119, 138, 170 Wysienski, Patrick 205 Yaros, Mary 21 Yavarone, Sister Eleanore 19, 81, 100 Yeakle, Thomas 119, 138, 162 Young, Michael 170 Yuhas, Joan 170 Zabaqa, Jo Ann 51, 83, 102, 205 Zagorzycki, Maria 97, 107, 154 Zagorzycki, Mark 170 Zamborsky, John 37, 120, 122, 140, 148, 154 Zamparelli, Debra, 47, 59, 112, 154 Zegarski, Sigmond 123 Ziemba, Julius 162 Zikos, Michael 154 Zikos, Therese 170 Zimmer, Charles 53, 116, 205 Zimmer, George 140, 154 Zimpleman, John 30, 69, 205 Zoltanski, Christopher 205 Zombeck, Barbara 205 Zuczek, Robert 154 Zuczek, Francis 154 Zukas, Marion 62, 98, 129, 162 Zukowski, Lawrence 36, 116, 118 140, 178, 181, 196, 205 Zukowski, Paul 170 In the morning of my life I shall look to the sunrise, At a moment in my life When the world is new. 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