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

 - Class of 1972

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Q ,Dedication As a tapestry is made up of threads interwoven and joined together, so Notre Dame is people - their lives intertwined and bound to each other-. If there are too many loose threads or if the work is not tied tightly enough, the tapestry begins to fray and unravel, eventually falling apart. This year many attempts have been ,made to mend the loose threads of the past. We at Canticle would like to dedicate this book to all the stu- dents, teachers, and especially administrators who have made these attempts. This yearbook is published for everyone, but dedicated only to those who have done something very special by bringing us together into a more meaningful pic- ture. Therefore, this dedication is for all who have taken the time to care and give of them- selves, for in that they offer their most valuable possession. We have tried to make Canticle '72 a true reflection of the people who are Notre Dame. Therefore, we dedicate our yearbook to those who have worked to make the tapestry that you see in the pages of this book whole again, something to be proud of. . C sig x, 'P' 1 , f 'H 8 a. 1' M55 I , . . x E ' W W s I ' Z2 815 Y J . if Table of ntents Page 26 Faculty Page 6 Page 88 rganlzatlon Sports Page 58 nderclassm Page 142 ,Wife 1 Page 116 T 1 1 Academic 3 - as no age 162 1 ,549 V'-2 '5?7H -W ,, , mem m Ef- J ' H' uw gn l -N mv MPH- -sw mf J. W, 5 G- .Ja ' V, ,Q K QL .1 .M if ,ug -sy gk K 38: 'iw 1 ,L , My Q, ig, H, M W ,. . .V xg. A. -M .W , f QI bdgan tgfstitgh ff vyrthout dlfectlQlJ 'ffh'eiyarn wduld sl.3firhr6i'iQh 1 M f piressm g gent!! figmly. ftheffiimlile fin g6i'S fhe yairn l began myifapesmry kfivwihgmyiildifedidni-i Q 1 l i f ,B+ffh-1,i'g3w-,yamfgggah in Diocesan Administration Q ,f, H ,fi J X I ir' ,S .wi '- . ' f so ,V , 2 ' Sk 5 Ig ,gg V r: . V' :Exif 7 N-.kk -'es r' L,,- Rf., I' Q-ff lf? R E X ,' V -.,.- . x, . , . J 1 fi 1 A x i K i w 1 Et 1fThe Very Reverend Thomas J. Frain, Ph.D. Superintendent of Schools. 4 5 2fThe Most Reverend George W. Ahr, S.T.D. 1 2 5 Bishop of Trenton. 3 3fBishop Ahr with Father McManimon, Father Podata, and Father Ryan 4fThe Most Reverend John C. Reiss, C.D. Auxiliary Bishop of Trenton. 5fBishop Ahr at Graduation. 6fSister Mary Dorothea, R.S.M. Supervisor of Secondary Schools for the Sisters of Mercy. ff' , xi K 1 Adml l'lIStl'3tl0l1 1fFa!her Joseph T Thul Principal Assistant Principal 1 4 5 2fSister Joan marie McDonnell - 7 2 - - 8 9 3fSister Veronica Pfeffer Administrative Assistant 4fMiss Kathy Peoples - Guidance Counselor 5fFather Walter Nolan - Guidance Counselor 6fSister Mary Claver - Dean of Students 7fMr. Albert Verdel - Dean of Students 8fSister Mary Alexander - Guidance Counselor 9fSister Mary Carmel Chairman, Guidance Department A new atmosphere filled the corridors of Notre Dame this year, one created by our new adminis- tration's willingness to co-operate and communi- cate with the students. They worked eagerly and closely to produce a strong school spirit. New teachers sparked fresh ideas and introduced new clubs. Both the faculty and administration dealt more directly with the student body in hope of understanding and solving our many and varied problems. , ww 125899: , Mb'-w..,, English 4'9 'Y' W, 12 K 4555555 L-'A r ,, 'Wav I ewan I po--s.......f' W., A,,,., f ,MMM-A 5 i '-MW-'Mwusiux 'M-1.,,,M H .W W A , 1 QW? Y, JP Religion J 1fSister Mary Grace 1 2 3 Chairman, English Department B 12 13 4 2fSister Mary Veronica 15 7 H 16 31 Mrs. Carol Wood 9 11 17 4fMrs. Daryl Hill ' 5!Mr. George Schleck 6fMr. Henry Allegretti 7fSister Mary Patricia Rooney 8fMr. Erasmo Ciccolella 9!Sister Katherine Mroz 10fMiss Patricia Leonic 11fMiss Margaret Murphy 12fMiss Pauline Grula 13fFather James Kiernan 141 Father Walter Nolan 15fSister Mary Jude Wells 16fMr. David Milinowicz 17fSister Eleanor Yavarone Chairman, Religion Department Social Studies Physical Education 1fSister Susan Cunningham 9fMrs. Betty Jane LeBlanc 9 10 2fMr. Vincent Ardery 10fMrs. Margaret Rovello 13 3 sfmiss Patricia Grant 11fMr. Gary oambm 6 7 8 141 Chairman, 4fMr. William Panella Physical Education Department 5fMr. Robert Bugdal 12fMr. John Archer 6f5ister Mary Alexander 13fMr. John Lopilato 7fMr. James Scott 14fMrs. Barbara Major Chairman, gfMr, Joseph wroblewski Physical Education Department Chairman, Social Studies Department 15 Science . M 4 mf .11 '.,,- , , li ,s 135-1- 57 ,. Wag- in gin Air Music Medical Library 3 1fSister Mary Claver Z B 8fMiss Mary Kalinowski 1 zfmr. conszamine Diamond 6 11 12 9!Mr- Jeffrey Baker 3 13 Chairman, Music Department 3fSister Mary Wendelin Chairman, Science Department 10fMrs. Mary Dougherty 4fMrs. Bernice Lagasse 11fMrs. Cynthia Clancy 5fMr. Richard Gusciora 12fDr. Bernard Millner 6fMr5, Gail Runyan 13fMl'S. Jeanne Rader 71 M r. Peter Zagorzycki Language 6 'hw-' KM fm .1 Math 1-v 'T 'i Q Q QM f-M xt by 1 1' QR MM lf Mr. Salvatore Sciarrotta 2fMrs. Geraldine Bryan 3fMrs. Dora Plasencia 4fSister Mary Philip 5fMrs. Mary Palenchar Chairman, Language Department 6!Sister Veronica Pfeffer 71 Mr. Robert Wood 8fMrs. Christiane Kaplan 9!Sister Gertrude McDonnell 10fSister Charlotte Grodzki 11fSister Regina Grant Chairman, Math Department 12fMr. Lawrence Kuser 13fMrs. Barbara Weil 14fSister Mary deSaIes 6 7 15 17 1 2 12 3 11 14 I I - 1 15fMr. John Dorner 16fSister Mary Valerian 17fMr. A. R. Knight 18fSister Marie Jose 9108 Business ,W ,F M 4 3 2 fix 1 ,avnx 'MW 'Q 'e I I ,,, A , ,A. 1 1, , wwe ' ' , ,, fa : .vs ix? -' aim., 'gisirl -f we .1 fifiwf Z :'f,f?1g?55Ufs1 . 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Helen Heitzman .Christine Mahon 1 2 5 . Eleanor Toporek 3 5 7 8 . Lorraine Weitz Helen Masick Madeline Cartlidge, Mrs. Sophie Patacki, Mrs. Barbara Zukas, Mrs. Celia Arnister, Mrs. Margaret Stan- kowski, Manager John Hemphill. in 9 w-.. 7fFRONT ROW: H. Fisher, T. Cahoon, J. Petryszka, P. McQueen. SECOND ROW: N. Judasz, D. Clark, M. Walker, E. Smith. BACK ROW: I. Magy, J. Tomolonis, R. Jackson. 8!Mr. Howard Palmer Maintenance and Cafeteria Staff Faculty Directory SISTER MARY ALEXANDER SISTER MARY FRANCWE . U. S. History lI,Guidance Counselor Sten0g aPhY ll. Tllpiflg L U, Sflldeflf C0UflCil Activi- ties Fund. MR. HENRY A. AVLLEGRETTI MRS' ALICE GQLDSTEIN Ef1gliSh ll, W- Consumer Economics!Business Law, Distributive Education l,lIg Business 0rganizationfMath, D.E.C.A. MR. JOHN H. ARCHER A Health, Physical Education, Freshman Soccer, .l.V. SISTER MARY GRACE Chairman of English Department A015900 Director Honor Society Committee. History IV MISS PA GRANT , Latin American-Middle East His- Forum Club. Red Cross Club Intramurals. Modern British Writers, Survey of English Literature, V Miss PATRICIA ANN usomc English I, Chess Club MR. ROBERT LOPILATO Physical Education, MRS. BARBARA MAJOR, Chairman of Girls' Physical Health, Physical Varsity and J.V. MRS. DORIS MANSFIELD Food Preparation, SISTER GERTRUDE Latin I, World History, Cards. p MR. DAVID SISTER MARY PATRICIA ROONEY English I, Canticle. MARGARET J. RovELLo ' Health, Physical Education, G.A.A., Leader Corps. GAIL B. RUNYAN Earth Science, Spirit Club. GEORGE J. SCHLECK English I, IV, Tennis Club. JOSEPH SCHOLES Bookkeeping, Economics, Business Organi zationfMath, Faculty Council, Steering Committee Audio Visual Club. SALVA 3 532' . Q, 3, VU.. , v .. V Qgflif .- I 5 s A -, . 'L , We 4 , I S ,Q . 51.1,-,y. Mg. .-w f 2 51 , ml, 7, M iff? ' L fL J1 if Yf7.'?,'Y1Qf?' .Y-' . J. ere . rw ,, ' - Ha ' , Q.. -ff.: Q . 2. - . .. ff f 3 .1 1 41 -,,,f : .- 533:52 M - .Q :V Qing Q. K My ,A,A , xg.. .17 .J .- I - N.. . .L ry .Q as, - . A .-.4 uw we W 1 wwf? if mi fm wxmf X M Activities My fabric needed color of happy and gay of pep rallies, entertainment, of season, in the hall, holidays so ladded strands of semi-formal e r i football games and cheering squads some were Plain and some werei Fancy but all were bold of Blue and White. Blue and White Day On October lst at 1:38 P.M. our student body streamed into the gym for the first pep rally of the school year. No student expected what he would soon witness. The teacher-sponsored event filled the gym with laughter as members ofthe male faculty, prin- cipal included, executed a touch down stirred by the strangely attired pom-pom girls, who bowed and bayed before the howling audience. Uncle Al Verdel coached the team of teams who limped and straggled to his commanding voice. The hys- terical crowd finally calmed to the voices of co-captains Will Place and Dave Hart, who promised a victory over St. Anthony's. Notre Dame went wild with spirit on Blue and White Day. Each home- room tried to outdo the other but the arrangement of desks in the N.D. form, and streamers and bal- loons galore claimed the senior prize for l2E. 11E made a final touchdown with the judges, by using their imagina- tion to the fullest. They converted their room into a football field complete with press box and ticket office. The most spirited sophs or so 10A was named, hung soccer, foot- ball, and track shoes from the shades. The over powering frosh tied. 9B expressed its enthusiasm by singing our fight song when the judges entered, and displayed a football field on the ceiling. 9E dis- played banners and balloons. All classes worked together to make Blue and White Day one of the most spirited ever. 28 rr if: 5 ., T ii E T gn Faculty Pep Rally 1 5 2 3 6 7 a 4 8 1f9c's artificial turf. 2fNothing like support from an old friend. 3fSpirit window land the beat goes on. . J 4fPete Walbridge, Mike Spitz, Tom Yeakle. 5fMr. Allegretti, Mr. Zagorzycki, Mr. Panella,' Mr. Milinowicz, Mr. Knight, Mr. Kuser. l 6fMrs. Wood, Mr. Scholes, Sister Katherine. , 7fSister Eleanor?!? 8fMr. Panella, Mr. Bugdal. 29 ,Q Beanie Day 2l14 1fSister Patricia, Sister Charlotte 3 5 2fLynn Maira, Miss Wilson, AI Veltry 31 Mrs. Wood 4fKevin Behan, Mr. Bugdal 51M r. Palmer, Joan Duckenfield 30 l i After school on Thursday, December 13, a few Varsity Club members and cheerleaders were seen sporting blue hats ... well, caps ... would you be- lieve beanies! Yes, this year Notre Dame initiated December 14 as Beanie Day, the day of our first basketball game, when students and faculty alike donned their domes of spirit in support of the Fighting Irish cagers. Excitement was aroused ev- erywhere and everyone from the lowliest freshman to the rowdiest senior anxiously awaited the pep ral- ly scheduled for the end of the day. The gym steamed with emotion as the teams were intro- duced by their respective coaches. The day ended with a feeling of victory and heads bared as our caps came off forthe Irish. 31 Fall Semi-Formal 1fMr Sciarrotta Miss Wilson Phil Ackermann V Y . y . . 7 2fPhll Ackermann Paula Arclonl 3fEd Ottaunick and friend 4fSpokesman from RCA 5!ColoneI Tocco 6fAtomic Energy Commission Representative 7fMoon Camera The conclusion of Homecoming week- end was signalled by the Fall 'Sports Semi-Formal. Co-sponsored by the Spirit Club, Varsity Club, and the Cheerleaders, the dance's theme was Time of the Sea- son. Elections were held for the kings of fall sports. Rick Hofmann was chosen lVlr. Soccer, Will Place and Dave Hart tied for Mr. Football honors, while co-captains Mike Franko and Kevin Behan were tied for lVlr. Cross-Country. Although it may appear that there have not been many assemblies, in reality we have had more than in previous years. Nlost assemblies have been held on class levels and so it may seem that they are few and far between. The quality of the assemblies has improved great- ly. One reason for this was the formation of an Assembly Committee composed of lVlrs. Hilt, Sister Katherine, Sister Charlotte, Sister Jose, and lVlr. Panella. They planned assemblies which would be of real interest to the students and not merely an alternative to going to class. To aid seniors in preparing for life after graduation, programs were held on the eight- een year old vote and regulations concerning the draft. A representative from Rider College spoke to the junior class about advanced courses which will be offered next year as elec- tives. Highlighting freshman-sophomore as- semblies was a lecture on lunar geography and future plans for the exploration of the moon by a spokesman from RCA. Hook, Line and Sinker starring Jerry Lewis, the only movie sponsored this year, was attended by all class levels. Assemblies is A:..lLL 9 Q 4:3 r ii fg ek., Q .. v FL ,,,iX Wm Thanksgiving lf Football pile-up 4 5 1 2 - 2fTom Voyda 3 6 3fPauI Rulkiewicz 4fLaureI Daunis 51 Beth Furch, Mr. Palmer 6f This little piggy stayed home. Thanksgiving is an impatiently awaited time of the fall season for Notre Dame and this year many students worked to rally spirit for the annual turkey day clash with Trenton High's Tornadoes. The stu- dent council arranged for a bonfire on the day be- fore Thanksgiving, featuring fire-twirling Beth Furch. This event started the hope of victory stir- ring in our blood for the upcoming contest. Unfor- tunately the victory was not to be, as the Irish fell in a tough 14-9 contest, failing to recapture the tradi- tional brown jug- at least for another year. Christmas 1 YK N. X f. A5252 065' ' E, wa. .dim :W 5? 124 35 1fBob Gauthier, Joan Antoniewicz, Guy Aquilino, Mary Federico, Angela Fruscione. 2!T om Geoghan 3fBob Gauthier, Mary Federico, Joan Antoniewicz, Guy Aquilino. It looks hopeless. 4fFRONT ROW: Bernadette Folmer, Chris Enourato, Karen Emma, Terri Smith, Mary Lou Elmo. SECOND ROW: Mar- tha Rodweller, Nancy Egan, Sandy Copolla, Patricia Gerva- sio, David Erkoboni. BACK ROW: Patricia Bradway, Mi- chael Franko, Guy Aqullino, Terry Faherty. 5fMary Federico Lincoln, Kennedy and King George Tibbet and Lori Stevens brought to Notre Dame a living tribute to three of our greatest martyred civil rights heroes. On Tuesday, January 25, the memories of Lincoln, Kennedy, and King were re-born in the hearts of those who may have forgotten what these men stood tor. Alternating meaningful readings and quotations with rousing songs, these two talented personali- ties captured and held the attention ofthe audience. Upon leaving the assembly, the students carried with them a feeling that the belief in and concern for mankind dis- played by these three national heroes will not die, but will continueto grow. Junior Rin Day 'S e 1fMarianne Piunno 1 2 4 2fPauIa Arcioni, Eletta Giordano, Mary Flynn 3 5 3fDave Fair, Greg Foley, Americo DeLorenzo 4fMr. Panella, Maria Del Femine 5fAntimo Cesaro, Mary Delahanty, Laurel Daunis 40 ,, .. 'I 4 35 . if ,hx ,',, An N.D. class ring is more than just a gold band with a yellow stone. lt is a symbol of the memories, friends, and experiences of four years in high school. Though the ring may someday be pushed to the back of a jew- elry box, the day it is worn for the first time is a day of pride and excitement. This year the juniors were given their rings on February 11. To make the day more per- sonal and meaningful, the students planned the Mass and organized the ring ceremony themselves. Class president, Kathy Freda and Father Thul spoke to the juniors on the significance of the rings they were about to receive. Following the lVlass, the blessing and the distribution of the rings, the difficult task of find- ing seventy-th ree friends to turn the ring began. 41 Sister Eleanor Yavarone was onto something. Mr. Robert Edwin arrived and threw the switch. With the help of Father Nolan, Father Kiernan, the Religion Department, many faculty members, and a few con- cerned students they helped us fulfill the hope of the day, Come Together . We tried to learn what it meant to be real. Mr. Edwin came on February 17 and 18, hoping to fill in what seemed to be lacking in our halls - a spirit of community. Through his music, readings and rea- soning, our rap sessions, a film The Hangman , and a concluding liturgy, we all learned how we could be one and still retain our individuality. Then we re- turned, each of us a little more knowing and a bit more concerned, to bring it all back home, home to Notre Dame. L, N , 5' M5 1 r 65 Renewal Day 4 1fRick DiLorenzo, Jim Shelly, David DiGiovacchino, Diane Fair, Bob Gauthier. 2!Dorothy Geppert, Hedwig Wierzbicki, Sister Wendelin, Mrs. Palenchar, Deb- bie Houghton, Carol Spehar, Dave Murawski, Sharon Shipley, Marianne Swiecki. 3fFather Nolan 1 4 4fCaroI Spehar, Linda Federico 2 6 5fRobert Edwin 3 6fTerri Smith 4, 55' 1 3 'fa . M , :, I Exams ., ' 1 A 5 5 Qian Bl' A wan. X ,f ,fy A .jffff . , , ,f.1x' 1 Q ',f1, ', , 5 I ,A J ' .H f ,-' f K 3 I 1 -ff In J, if W 1 Y .f. if f W , , 2 J ' .ff . , A Xf' 'x ,V P H 'lf f 5 1 f I gy., WQWW .v'- tw. i ,,ff 'IVV' G... lltll. I Q , ' 1-- fxzf ,x,:bW w,'N This year, for the first time in many years, students were required to take all midterms with no exemptions. N.D.'s scholars crammed four months of work into a few hours of study while assuring themselves that they would pass with no trouble at all. They grumbled and complained, but to no avail, and the hard reality of exam week finally arrived. When the trauma was over, students were relieved to know the week of sweaty palms, cheat sheets, and loss of memo- ry had ended. Meanwhile faculty members grouped in lounges and classrooms to share the labors of grading. J S VM 2 . . ,aff Qfwg K ff ,A W f If 1fDiane Kliminski, Rose Ann Ferara f 1 2 4 5 3 2fFrances Firetto 3fMrs. Chakrabarti, Mr. Dambro, Mr. Wroblewski, Mr. Mili- nowicz, Mrs. Weil. 4fMary Liz Cahill, Maureen Frick 5fMary Mis What's New in '72? The arrival of Sister Joanmarie and Father Thul Brought ND lots of changes and many a new rule. Last year summer uniforms for girls were new, Now the boys have a summer dress code too. The president of Kools is so happy he could sing - Girls can now join in the circle smoking. Gum chewing is forbidden - that's been the rule of thumb, But now student's mouths and desks abound in chewing gum. Our halls inspire cries of disgust and often shouts of Hugh! To combat the trash, on our walls are signs, Don't be a litterbug . Time was when crewcuts were the style boys would wear, But another new look in '72 was the longer and longer hair. Cars, pocketbooks, and kids have been lost in our dark parking lot, Now lights all tall and shiny brighten even the darkest spot. Lest we forget out faculty - radicals every one, They saw these changes coming and wouldn't miss the fun. The ladies modelled pantsuits and for an added dash, Along with longer hair, the gentlemen could sport a mustache. Sister Claver and Mr. Verdel, our Deans of Discipline Mirrored the atmosphere of our halls - each wearing a smile pin. Change is nice and its good to try something that's new, Not radical change but little things happened in '72, 46 nu- 'd - xii -.5 g vb, .go ,,9a, ,Q,g ix. Q T 3 . ,f., - ,. K. g ,n . A , K Lk' in K , I I A . A K 1 ' A' 4 ' '- f ff- i-lgglf 3:1-G 'ijfif ' Q-if J f ,Z I . K . . L , ' 1 1 . - fi :H -ff--iffliff 1- fx. ff N-'i AQ: wbavif.,-94 ' . .7 ., ,- A fu-lex ., L , . , J A -Y 55- 1 , f ' . . . . L f L A - W - i ' K .3 kgsikmsxg xaQ w 5 Qgwg xiygl V3 Eglgfals 1 iwxy QQ, b .- V 2 ' Q 3'Q xf . M ,. ,X 1fNew lights for the parking lot 5 1 2fFather Thul, Mrs. Palenchar 3 4 5 2 7 3fMrs. Weil 4fMary Wylie 5fMr. Okum 6fAni-pollution campaign 7fGeorge Dominiak 47 Plain and Fancy ,.,. -Mi, I E . M fr - . .M i f i Q 1fMr. Frank Jackson, Judy Kuliczkowski, Richard Jaekle 2fAnne Marie Pilaro, Randy Salewski, Kathy Betor, Pat Furman 3fJoan Mackin, Brian Humphrey, Mark Ackermann, Richard Donnelly, Randy Salewski. 4fRon Wsolak 1 5fMike wozniak, Richard Jaekie 2 5 , 6 6fTerry Faherty, Bill Long 48 The Amish people invaded our auditorium from the first week in February through the end of April. From the beginning of re- hearsals in February, Plain and Fancy captured the schooI's imagination. Director Mr. Joseph Hayes, Musical Director Mr. Frank Jackson, Choreographer Miss Marilyn Hagas and Student Director Mark Ackerrnann worked together to make the play run smoothly and to keep even the most temperamental actor hap- py. The Stage Craft crew, under the direction of Miss Janet Wil- son managed one of the most spectacular feats of the produc- tion when they designed the building of a barn to be erected on stage by the ensemble. V Ruth Winters - Mary Liz Fitzpatrick Dan King - Rick Jaeckel Man - John Everitt Another Man - Bob Wilson Katie Yoder - Mary Liz Mackin Papa Yoder - Mike Wozniak Isaac Miller - Brian Smith Emma Miller - Joyce Schreiber Ezra Reber - Bill Long Hilda Miller - Judy Kuliczkowski Young Miller - Tom Dill Peter Reber - Terence Faherty CAST Un Order of Appearancel Rachel- Paula Arcioni Samuel Zook - John Gerasimowlcz Levi Stolzfuss - Michael Spitz Jacob Yoder - Antimo Cesaro Samuel Lapp - Bob Ryan Abner Zook - Joe Nizolek Amishman - Bud Carella Bessie - Joan Mackin Sarah - Lorraine Mannix Esther - Eletta Giordano Rebecca - Eileen Long State Trooper - Randy Sal VL fl LN K ewski Fathers' Club ,fs S i is ni ,. s. --.. . .mis QSQQQSW' 50 fi: -3, x Q Z The Fathers Club is a service organization composed of concerned fathers who try to aid and support N.D.'s athletic department. Father Nolan served as the club's adviser and together with the officers Mr. Thomas Yeakle, lVlr. Michael Franko, Nlr. James Carlin, and lVlr. Edward Ungrady, directed the club's major fund raising activities. They included a Valentine's Day Program, a car raffle held in lVlay, selling hot dogs, and ushering at home games. Guest speakers and sports figures spoke dur- ing the Fathers Club regular monthly meetings. ...aa si. Only two school dances were held this year, one sponsored by Stu- dent Council and another by the Forum Club. The Student Council dance was held on October 22, when Nantucket Sound played. Enter- tainment was provided by Eighth Train at the Forum Club Dance on November 12. Disturbances and destruction of school property by students from other schools led to the disappearance of Friday night N.D. dances. aff Dances 2fMr. Gene Mydlowski 2 3 H 1fMr. Thomas Yeakle, Mr. Joseph Logue 1 I 4 ' 5 3fMr. Joseph Logue, Father Nolan 4fVicki Piepszak, Colleen Kendall, Mary Kae Manley Loretta Festa 5fMr. Sciarrotta 6fSRO at Notre Dame Dances 51 1.1 A class trip is one ofthe memories of senior year that is most remembered. It is a chance for one final trip with the people with whom you have lived seven hours a day for four years. This year the senior class chose a ski weekend, March 5, 6, and 7, as their holiday. Everyone from the expert skier to the lodge hermit found Mount Airy Lodge exciting. Besides skiing, the weekend offered ice skating, snowmobiling, and swimming in an indoor pool. , .,., wmhm 2 M QM' ' , i ' W .- VV V , rf fr .mf f fi .,,'jlf'H V , , f, 54?f1f!aw'7i2?ii,7i'f f f . . . ' I 'i , ' f I fw- 'auf -,,, mm,-ri, i .. , - f i,mim1e1w,,,f'ff, ft ,J 1.. . - Af,.,, f K 1, H ' ' ' 'if fff,'fi',al'i' s , , V A Y fr 7 5 fiiff? fi Ulf f 'Q f, ,' 'Q K 4 2 Sen ior Q -W y ' Class A gy, 11 Alison Anthony, Barbara Cipretti 21 Two can ski as cheaply as one. 31 Can this thing make a U turn. 41 Look at me - I'm skiing. 51 Lodge 61 Sharon O'Donneli 71Imagine bumping into you here. i 1 2 3 5 467 Trip 53 Sophomore Class Mass January 20, 1972 was a regular school day for most students of Notre Dame. For the sophomores, however, it meant coming together for a Nlass to celebrate their theme of unity . Spirit and joy were an essential part of the Folk lVlass which was held in the Choral Room. Sophs and teachers sat on rugs placed on the floor and sang to the tunes strummed by guitarists Lorraine lVlannix and Joe Pica. It was an enjoyable experi- ence for those who attended, something which will live in their memo- ries fora longtime to come. 1fFather Nolan 1 5 6 2f0ffertory Procession 2 7 4 3fMark Ackermann 4!Sophs at Mass 5fSister Eleanor 6fBrother Dennis Burke 7fBrother Vincent Gartland 54 T Religious Education Program On three consecutive Tuesday evenings in late October and early November, the Religion De- partment, under the guidance of Sister Eleanor Yavarone, invited the parents of students to come and learn what the Religion curriculum would present in the 1971-1972 school year. On Tuesday, October 19, a representative teacher from each class level gave an outline on the expected study plan. Parents then asked questions on anything that was not clear in their minds. The following week Brother Dennis Burke lectured on the new theology. Again some par- ents reacted, this time with more enthusiasm and challenge. Father Nolan's concluding re- marks ended this session. November 2 concluded the three week pro- gram when Brother Vincent Gartland brought a panel of students from Saint Joseph High School in Metuchen to present their ideas on religious education in high schools. N.D.'s Women's Llb Army Z Z Z Z Z Z '-. in JL? ' Here's to Mrs. Weil! Q Wlth a llttle help from my friends. A mustache, maybe? Oh yeah! Says who? I love it here 1fN.D.'s Drill Team 1 2 10 9 12 zfmichele Everett 3 gn 6 7 8 3fDiane Fair, Liz Gettler 4fJanet Latham, Anne Marie Pilaro 5fLisa Ungrady 6fPhiIlip Chiaradia 7fPauI Van Sant, Antimo Cesaro 8fMr. Bugdal 9fMr. Sciarrotta 10fJane Folmer 11fDean Fasoli The Magnificent Seven 12fJoe Turco, Paul Van Sant, Barbara Brennan, Evelyn Sabol- chy, Joe Wisniewski, Mary Clare Moran, Joan Duckenfield. l 57 2? if an 5 awe:-WA q 3 Q Q kb. Q SPUYTS Many threads, interwined is players bound by sweat and practice the coach, the team, the trainers, all threads dependent upon each other if one breaks than all unravel r but if all are taut and finely secured then it is our right to cry Victory, Victory - AA M'1WW 1 60 L Fate rarely smiled upon Coach Al Verdel's Fighting lrish in 1971 as they posted a two win-seven loss record. The highlight of the season was N.D.'s victory over Mater Dei, the game played at night under the lights of the lrish home field. Led by captains, Will Place and Dave Hart and Junior quarterback Jerry Goeke, the lrish downed Mater Dei 17-14. One of the bright spots on the team was sophomore half- back Tom Voyda's three T.D.'s and two interceptions which led N.D. over Princeton 21-7. Voyda was joined in the back- field by senior fullback Frank Przechacki which gave the Irish a fine runningcombination. All County honors were awarded to Seniors Will Place and Marc Cusato. Honorable mentions were awarded to Juniors Jerry Goeke, Sophomore Tom Voyda and Seniors Chris Enour- ato and Don Allen. Looking to the future, the J.V.'s posted a 4- 4-1 record andthe Freshman a 1-8-O log. Varsity Football SCOREBOARD N.D. OPP. 19 Gloucester Catholic 41 0 Steinert 34 0 St. Anthony 13 19 Mater Dei 14 O Hamilton 40 12 Holy Spirit 21 13 Ewing 34 21 Princeton 7 9 Trenton 14 1 5 6 2 4 lf FRONT ROW: Tom Housman, Jim Pinto, Bernie Austin, Ed Schrader, Dan Del Vecchio, Joe Loh, Marc Cusato, Ed Ottaunick. SECOND ROW: Coach AI Verdel, Gerard Goeke, Tom MacDonald, Tim Ridge, Tom Fallon, Bill Place, Dave Hart, John Cota, Bill Lawyer, Tom Root, Bill Long, Mr. John Dorner, Mr. Jim Petruccio. BACK ROW: Mr. Bob Pa- roni, Wayne Rank, Fran Przechacki, Chris Enourato, Den- nis Hubal,'Don Allen, Guy Aquilino, Joe Falsetti, Keith Ebrahim, Jerry Festa, Tom Voyda, Mr. Larry Zukowski. 2!Gerard Goeke 3fCoach Al Verdel 4fMarc Cusato, Gerard Goeke 5fTom Voyda, Dave Hart 6fDon Allen, Jerry Festa, Fran Przechacki, Tom Voyda J. V. Football wo .: 4,412 1 3 2 4 5 1fJ.V. FOOTBALL FRONT ROW: Mike Shaddow, Joe Falzone, Mario DeVincenzi, Jim Pinto, AI Petruccio, Robert Ziegler, Reynold Reali, Dan Del Vecchio. BACK ROW: Coach John Dorner, Donald Dubow, Wayne Ranke, Dennis Hubal, Joe Loh, Kevin Smith, Bob Avolio, Bill Zamborsky, Keith Meyers, Keith Ebrahim, Joe Falsetti, Tim Ridge, John Gerders, Tom Root, Craig Chiarello, John Cota, Bill Long, Tom Housman, Coaches Larry Zukowski, Bob Zaroni. 2fJim Pinto 3!Dan Del Vecchio 4fOur Fans 5fFRESHMEN FOOTBALL FRONT ROW: David Yeakle, John Velit, David Stewart, Ed Laird, Ken Hill, Phil Charadis, Dan Dileo. SECOND ROW: Coach Gary Dambro, Rich Wara- pay, Ben Recine, Larry Arcioni, John Krawiec, Paul Lieggi, Bob Lester, Duane Babecki, Coach Joe Wroblewski. THIRD ROW: Steve O'NeilI, Nick Ciliento, Gary Luck, Tom Boyd, Joe Drulis, Paul Karns, Kevin Steward, Myron Tantum. 94, Freshman Football B Af SCOREBOARD Cathedral Wall Twp. Hunterdon Central Hopewell Hamilton Hightstown Lawrence St. Anthony's Cathedral Steinert Ewing Princeton Trenton High St. Anthony's Lawrence Hunterdon Central Playoffs Eastern Christian Academy St. Joseph's1Metuchenl 64 0PP 1 1 1 0 2 1 2 4 1 1 2 3 3 0 2 2 3 1 Varsity Soccer Although the 1971 Notre Dame Varsity Soccer team did not repeat as state par- ochial champs, the Irish booters, coached by William Stu Clark, still compiled a respectable 9-8-1 final record, going all the way to the championship game against St. Joseph's of Nletuchen before bowing, 1-O. N.D. was lead by All-Mercer and All-Area picks Terry Clarke and Rick Hoffman. Other players who helped the lrish cause were Pat Chiavetti, Jerry DiCola, and Mike Boicun, another All-Mercer selection. The N.D. season was highlighted by many fine performances, but nothing matched the 2-1 victory over number one ranked Steinert on October 15, the only defeat the Spartans suffered all season. On the underclassmen side, the J.V. and Freshman teams compiled 7-6-1 and 2- 11-1 records respectively. 3 1 5 2 6 1fFRONT ROW: Dan Coluccio, Gary Butler, Steve Reid, Russ Metzger, John Feldenzer, Terry Clarke. SECOND ROW: Paul Rulk- iewicz, Peter Walbridge, Brian Srnith, Carl Carella, Chris Meagh- er, Pat Chiavetti. THIRD ROW: Rick Hofmann, Bud Carella, Mike Bojcun, Jerry DiCoIa, Bob Silvestro, Ziggy Zegarski. BACK ROW: Joe Pontani, Bob Gardiner, Lou Cortina, Bruno Martillotti. 2fRuss Metzger, Jerry DiCoIa. 3fJerry DiCoIa, Rick Hofmann 4fMike Bojcun. 5fGary Butler, Bud Carella 6fPat Chiavatti, Joe Plumeri. 65 J.V. Soccer Freshman Soccer 1 5 2 5 4 7 IXFRONT ROW: John DiCoIa, Lou Cor- tina, Chris Carrig, Ted Zegarski. SEC- OND ROW: Pete Groffie, Phil 0'Reilly, John Antinoro, Mike Hofmann, Henry Reynolds. BACK ROW: Doug Wallace, Bruce Angebranndt, Robert Brooks, Kerry Clancy, Casey Confoy. 2fJohn Feldenzer 3fLou Cortina 4fJohn Feldenzer 5fJohn Feldenzer 6fFRONT ROW: Joe Valeri, Glenn Metz- ger, Tom Dill, Lou Cortina, Rick Stout. SECOND ROW: John Woods, Tom Meagher, George Keefe, Kevin Kent, Frank Schuster. THIRD ROW: Coach John Archer, Tom Dolan, Brian Wesley. 7fLou Cortina 67 Q Notre Dame's Cross Country Team, led by captains Kevin Behan and Mike Franko, post- ed 18 victories, the most ever by lrish striders. An injury to Behan hurt the harriers in mid- season and contributed to their second place finish be- hind Hightstown in the Mercer County Meet, a team they had just defeated the previous week. Coach Ungrady can look hopefully to the future. The J.V.'s matched the varsity with a 18-4 record. 68 SCOREBOARD N.D. OPP. 15 Bristol 40 27 Hopewell 28 16 South Brunswick 39 38 Lawrenceville 17 27 Hamilton 28 19 Bordentown 36 21 B.M.I. 34 15 Lawrence 40 38 Hunterdon Central 17 21 Morrisville 34 25 Hightstown 30 35 Neshaminy 20 Mercer County Meet - Second Place 38 Holy Cross 17 15 St. Anthony's 40 15 Trenton 40 15 Brick Township 40 21 Delaware Valley 34 19 Mater Dei 36 16 Princeton 39 21 Ewing 34 21 Steinert 34 15 Peddie 40 N.J. State Meet - Eighth Place Varsity Cross Country 134 25 1fFRONT ROW: Steve Agocs, Rich Kowal, Lester Kisielews- ki, Dave Kurlander, Coach Ungrady. BACK ROW: Kevin Behan, Joe Wojick, Brian Sikorski, Mike Franko, Kevin Clancy, Jon Wylie, Jeff Carney. 2fLester Kisielewski 3fMike Franko, Kevin Behan 4fKevin Behan 5fRichard Kowal, Kevin Clancy J. V. Cross-Country 1 1fJeff Carney, Don Fraczkiewicz 2fDon Fraczkiewicz 3fJohn Wiley 4X FRONT ROW: George Petrow, Mark Acker mann, Wayne Turczn, Bob Fisher. BACK ROW Dave Fair, Don Fraczkiewicz, Jack Santarsiero Jeff Mazurek, Steve, Proniewski. 5fDon Fraczkiewicz Girls Field Hockey 3 1 2 5 lf Jan Falcey, Maria DelFemine, Jill Bielawski 21 Holly Fabian, Mariam Stettler 31 Varsity - FRONT ROW: Co-Captains - Jan Falcey, Marty Rod- weller SECOND ROW: Ret Festa, Maria DeIFemine, Maureen Nosal, Rene Frick, Marianne Hinkle, Leslie Smith. BACK ROW: Tera Barth, Clare Baxter, Kathy Potkay, Jill Bielaws- ki, Mary Liz Cahill, Mariam Stettler, Jeanne Kearns. 4! Junior Varsity - FRONT ROW: Sharon Beagles, Leslie Smith iCaptainl, Trish Leadem. SECOND ROW: Trish Furman, Hannah Rodweller, Amy Barth, Kathy Faherty THIRD ROW: Mary Gorman, Mary Carlin, Kathy Shelly, Cathy Hardy, Pam Smith, Jean Bianculli, Dee Dee Holeman. BACK ROW: Diane Graziul, Holly Fabian, Colleen Harcar, Andrea Franzoni, Lynne Agocs, Mary Hegarty. 51 Tera Barth Spirit, hard work, and Mrs. Barbara Ma- jor's efforts contributed to the success of our girls' field hockey team. The varsity dis- played their skill, boasting a 1971 record of 3-3-1. Through the leadership of Captains Marty Rodweller and Jan Falcey, and the high scoring power of sophomore Rene Frick, the team's aggressiveness proved to be the answer to success. ' The junior varsity squad, under Captain Leslie Smith, demonstrated good team- work, completing the season with a fine 4-2- 1 record. SCOREBOARD Ewing Villa Victoria Steinert Hopewell Valley Villa Victoria Steinert Ewing Opp. 1 1 0 7 1 0 1 Varsity Basketball ffff SCOREBOARD Hunderton Central Steinert Rancocas Valley Pennsbury Cathedral Mater Dei Holy Cross St. Anthony Trenton Hamilton Ewing Wall Twp. Cathedral Neshaminy Hamilton Holy Cross Steinert St. Anthony Ewing Trenton Cathedral Princeton OPP 56 96 56 70 59 46 73 49 62 67 65 71 62 57 50 74 81 66 78 72 69 70 N Notre Dame basketball took on a new face if this season, the face of a winner. For the first time in three years the Irish sent a team to the State Tournament. Under head coach Bill Hogan and assistant Dennis Morris, the Irish posted an improved 13 win, 9 loss record and finished the season ninth in the District ratings. The highlight of the season was Notre Dame's victory in the first Irish Invitational Christmas Tournament. Team Co-Captain Norm Cook was chosen most valuable player of the Tournament and John Coursen earned . a berth on the all-tournament team. Coming I off the bench at the right moments were se- niors Kurt Ebrahim, John Logan, and Jerry DiCoIa and juniors Gerry Goeke and Bob Bot- toni. Cook and Coursen also received All- County honors and co-captain Mike Franko received an honorable mention. As for the underclassmen, Coach Bill Pa- neIla's J.V.'s posted a 10 win, 11 loss record while Dave MiIinowicz's Frosh finished with an 8win, 13 loss log. 1fFRONT ROW: Steve Tella, Gene Mydlowski, Jerry DiCoIa, Ger- ard Goeke. SECOND ROW: Coach Bill Hogan, John Logan, Mike Franko, Norman Cook. Gene Ryfinski, Coach Dennis Morris. BACK ROW: John Coursen, Kurt Ebrahim, Paul Rulkiewicz, Bob Bottoni, Manager Douglas Hughes. 2fJohn Logan 1 2 5 3fJohn Coursen 3 5 4fCoach Bill Hogan, Norm Cook 5fMike Franko J.V. Basketball 76 1fFRONT ROW: Walt Morrissey, Mike Hofmann, Tom Geoghan, Keith Ebrahim, Tom Bruccoleri, Joseph Bednar. SECOND ROW: Statistician Ka- ren Greber, Manager Tim Ungrady, Steve Jones, John Festa, John DiCoIa, Tom Housman, Statistician Rita Fitzpatrick. BACK ROW: Coach William Panella, Tom Voyda, Phil 0'ReiIly, Kevin Clancy, Anthony DiPastina, Frank D'UIisse, Trainers Ed Ottaunick and Bill Zamborsky. 2fMr. Panella 3fTom Voyda, Walt Morrissey, Tom Housman 4fFRONT ROW: Jim Fruscione, Guy Mancuso, Steve Kurowski, George Keefe, George White. SECOND ROW: Charles Inverso, Bob Bennett, Pat Kahny, Burt Smith, Manager Greg Winkler. BACK ROW: Tom Toporek, Tom Cianfrano, George Pelke, Brock Barber, Steve Casey. 5!Tom Cianfrano, Pat Kahny 6fPat Kahny 1 4 2 6 E 5 ig?-E 04? Freshman Basketball The 1971-72 Girls' Basketball team dis- played talent and skill under the direction of Mrs. Barbara Major and Mrs. Betty LeBlanc. The Varsity Colleens, led by Co-captains Mary Liz Cahill and Maria Del Femine, completed their season with an 8-4 record. The starting five also included Alice Agocs, Ella Hughes, and Nancy McCardell. Mary Liz Cahill and Ella Hughes were consistent high scorers, both scoring over 100 points duringthe season. The J.V. finished their season with a record of seven wins and tive losses. Freshman Shar- on Surdich was high scorer for the team. l I I C3h1s 1fEIIa Hughes 2fFRONT ROW: Co-Captains Mary Liz Cahill, Maria Del Femine. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Bar- bara Major, Ella Hughes, Loretta Festa, Nan- cy McCardeII, Alice Agocs, Kathy Shelly, Mar- ty Rodweller, Veronica Andrews, Manager Jeanne Kearns. 3fLynne Agocs 4fTina Clark 5fNancy McCardell, Mary Liz Cahill 6fFRONT ROW: Co-Captains Colleen Harcar, Holly Fabian. SECOND ROW: Kathy Petro, Lorraine Turgeon, Sharon Surdich. THIRD ROW: Joan Volen, Tina Clark, Terry Walsh, Diane Grazuil. FOURTH ROW: Kathy Kovacs, Barbara Doughman, Lynne Agocs, Mrs. Betty LeBlanc, Emma Greer, Donna DeCara. 1,5 Bn 2 4 BasketbaH SCOREBOARD Morrisville Villa Victoria St. Anthony Morrisville Princeton Ewing Hopewell Valley Cathedral Cathedral St. Anthony Princeton Northern Burlington OPP 51 44 41 41 50 27 18 16 39 35 50 22 79 Varsity Wrestling T,.s.,....,...-.wc......,.,.s W.. 5 E , ., S Q . L.. VT? W 8-G9 1fFRONT ROW: .lim Mansfield, Brian Wesley, Mark Van Sant. SECOND ROW: Pete Burns, Mark Wesley, Gary Butler, Pat O'Grady. THIIRD ROW: Nick Schreier, Tom Fallon, Bob De Martin, Carl Carella. BACK ROW: .lohn Giordano, Will Place. 2fJim Mansfield 1 4 3fCarl Carella 2 4fJim Mansfield 6 5fWill Place 6fFRONT ROW: Bill Palmer, Jim Sevilla, John Palmer. SEC- OND ROW: Don Dubow, Joe Loh, Reynold Reali, AI Petruccio. THIRD ROW: Tom Schreier, Joe Sodomin, Dave Pacera, Tom Meagher. BACK ROW: Paul Mooney, Tim Moran, Larry Arcioni. Eg? N.D. 37 7th Place 33 38 19 9 21 45 33 9 22 13 6 2 24 6th Place SCOREBOARD OPP. Bristol 29 J.C. Tournament Lawrence Lawrence 23 Morrisville 17 Hunterdon 31 Kennedy 40 Hopewell Valley 27 Florence 14 Ewing 27 Pennsauken 44 Philipsburg 34 C.B.A. 45 Bishop Eustice 43 Delaware Valley 43 Princeton 27 Districts J.V. Wrestling Erratic is the word that would best de- scribe Notre Dame's Varsity Wrestling team for 1971-72. Coached by Gary Dambro, the Irish grapplers started by winning their first three matches. The team was over .500 at mid-season when an injury to senior Will Place crippled the team's chances for a winning campaign. Thus the team lost its final six matches to finish with a 5-9 log. Despite the poor finish there were several bright spots. Carl Carella completed the regular season undefeated and Carella along with the recovered Will Place and ju- nior Jim Mansfield placed second in the Dis- tricts. The three competed in the Regionals for the first time in the team's history. Oth- er wrestlers who contributed greatly were seniors John Giordano, Tom Fallon, and Gary Butler. The J.V.'s finished 8-6-1, their best record ever. I I f l E Varsity Baseball 1fFRONT ROW: Jerry DiCoIa, Al Veltri, Frank Cipullo, Dave Murawski. SECOND ROW Bernie Austin. BACK ROW: Tom Bauer. 2fFrank Cipullo 3fBernie Austin 1 2 5 4fAl Veltri, Bernie Austin, Mike Kalafut, Tom Bauer 3 7 8 5flrish Coach Mr. Bugdal - f. .. 'iw 6!Doug Wallace, Bob Avolio, Joe Francica 7fFrosh Coaches Mr. Bugdal and Mr. Milinowicz 8!Varsity Coach Mr. Ardery, Father Nolan, J.V. Coach Mr. Archer rfbvqgyvi-.n., in-...n..q, ,Q Q. F- ' J.V. And Freshman Baseball Under Coach Ardery, the Notre Dame Varsity baseball team again enjoyed a successful compaign. The team was built around a core of strong seniors. The rnound corps was led by senior ace righthander awski and hard-hitting Al Veltri. Roaming the outfield was senior Joe Plumeri and junior Gerry Festa, while dependable Bernie Austin worked behind the plate. Other players who contributed were seniors Mike Kalafut and Jerry DiCola and junior Bob Bottoni. T-:smear AM ,- d..l snip... la-.'s's:s..mmL Frank Cipullo and ably assisted by Norm Cook. The in- field was centered around seniors Tom Bauer, Dave lVlur- Bowling SCOREBOARD Princeton Ewing Lawrence Ewing Lawrence Peddie Peddie Pennsbury Princeton OPP. 3 3 2 2 1 0 0 0 0 After opening the season with two disap- pointing losses, the Irish kegglers, playing their home matches at Colonial Lanes, ral- lied behind Fran Przechacki to post an eight game undefeated streak. High scorer Anti- mo Cesaro with a 173 average and Jim Pa- tykula, on whom future hopes rest, turned in consistently strong performances as did Captain Przechacki, the teams only senior. ,ft L' me Me' 4' Track With new coach Larry Kuser at the helm, the 1972 Irish Track team showed improvement over the pre- vious season. Built around a solid nucleus of seniors which included Kevin Behan, Will Place, and Terry Faherty, the track team consistently put out one hundred percent. 1fFran Przechacki 2fAntimo Cesaro 3fFRONT ROW: Pete Groffie, Gary Han- non, Jim Patykula. BACK ROW: Fran Prze- chacki, Antimo Cesaro, John Gerdes, Coach Chet Atkins. 4fLes Kisielewski 5fDave Kulander, Terry Faherty 6fWiII Place, Dave Kurlander 7!The track team's better half. 2 6 85 Cheerleaders Varsity This year even freshmen joined in the N.D. movement for spirit as ten girls formed the first frosh cheerleading squad. All squads, Varsity, J.V., and Freshmen, tried to spark spirit in the hearts of N.D. students, despitethe apparent apathy ofthe crowds, shown many times when our teams were defeated and at times even when they were victorious. The cheerleaders co-sponsored the Fall Sports Semi-For- mal, raised money to send next year's girls to camp, and bought new uniforms for the J.V. squad. The girls sold Christ- mas cards and organized bake sales and candy sales to raise the needed funds. Showing their zeal and originality through all these drives, the cheerleaders hoped that their example of good sportsmanship and school spirit would grow. Freshmen Cheerleaders J.V. Cheerleaders 1 4 2 5 3 6 1fLynne Maira, Kathy Fares, Felicia Sevilla, Val Runfola. 2fTessie Worth, Felicia Sevilla, Liz Capriotti, Anna Dubaniewicz, Robin Stemmer, Val Runfola, Lynne Maira, Kathy Fares, Debbie Hogan. 3fCaptain Lynne Maira. 4fDonna Secretario, Antoninette Guarino, Paula Apgar, Lynn Sutton, Kathy DeBIois, Eletta Giordano, Marcia Federico, Faith Clark. 5fJoIene Hatrak, Peggy Calamia, Diane Diehl, Frani Cammorata, Jo Jo Tella, Joan Hatrak, Kathy Stevulak, Bernice Delozier, Patty Lynam. 6fPauIa Arcioni, Robin Stemmer. 87 ,Q 4 Q. rw ,i we :sw f AlI the cordh, e ee A f different views,different people converge at the knot knot bf unitpg p We ceme toegethef oe W o o and found o ur place m the tapestry yustgoiaisgwe came together to mem p th? f'faY?'?g CFOQ7' p p Student Council 1fKathy Freda, Eletta Giordano, Bob Gauthier, Tim Ungrady, Debbie Rush, Tom MacDonald. 2fDebbie Warasky, Marianne Price, Mike Franko. 3fJoan Antoniewicz, Marianne Price, Sue Nitti, Tom Root, Father Mc- Alinden, Sharon Rojek, Bob Gauthier. 4fMr. Kuser 5fPeter Walbridge, Sister Joanmarie, Father McAIinden, Brother Rich- ard Pontan. 6fLinda Federico, Duane Rouba, Sharon Rojek, Arleen Nichitel, Karen Aberneier. i 125 7fTom Root, Guy Aquilino 3 4 7 lg fff. mt mill, - C 7 f,JI.. . 1' C C i h is ff'f'fi TA S K i Q Aa, This year the Student Council has not solved momentous problems, made drastic changes or great- ly affected the apathy in our school. But they tried in many ways to improve the life ofthe N.D. student but were often hampered by internal problems. There have been some obvious rule changes, small in them- selved but nonetheless important to students. lVlr. Kuser and several active members of the Executive Board worked together to gain among other things, smoking priviliges for girls and a summer dress code for boys. Activities sponsored by the Council included, a Christmas party at the Johnstone Home for Retard- ed Children, an assembly on the 18 year old vote, an exchange day at Steinert High School, freshman ori- entation, senior and underclassmen awards assembly, and the design and purchase of a long awaited school sign. Members of the Executive Board were, Peter Walbridge, Bill Rader, Debbie Warasky, Marianne Price and Bob Gauthier. Other representatives included, Kurt Ebrahim, Guy Aquilino, Kathy Freda, Jim Root, Tom Root, Joan Antoniewicz, Sharon Rojek and Siob- han Tierney. 91 ft - ,t ,we Maw 1fSandy Coppola 1 2 3 4 5 zfcoiieen Kendall 7 8 9 3fJoan Duckenfield 4fMelanie Piekielniak, Mike Moran. 5!Barbara Brennan, Vera Perris, Barbara Novak, Barbara Ciprietti. 6fNancy Krol, Pat Gervasio, Hedwig Wierzbicki, Dottie Geppert. 7fMarianne Hinkle 8fBarbara Brennan, Joe Turco, Paul Van Sant, Joan Duck- enfield, Evelyn Sabolchy, Joe Wisniewski, Mary Clare Moran. 9X Mary Clare Moran Hello, Canticle Room .,. developing an acute case of claustrophobia ... Do you think you could come at 8:30, Saturday? . .. one set of bloodshot eyes staring at another ... l'd better go home early. My mom is startingto wonder if l'm still alive ... discovering how much a simple smile can do ... cold pizza at 10:30 deadline eve... Dunkin' Donuts, Donuts Galore, chocolate donuts, sugar donuts, jel- ly donuts, stale donuts, and chicken soup you just threw WHAT out? ... Dummyl' '.., Literary geniuses set- ting up camp in the hall ... Maybe you could get here by 10 ... reaching out for help and not being dissappointed ... The pictures are where? M. staff members threat- ened with spankings piles of ruined 3R sheets I don't know who these kids are, can't we just say a bunch of freshmen? ... the long mile to the typing room, down D corridor, down C, and halfway across B ... Next one who breaks a cropper, pays for it .l. lonely echoing footsteps on dark, deserted halls . . . the write-up factory - D102 . .. snow ball fights with whipped cream icing ... lf you can't come Saturday, how about Sunday? ... eighteen pictures of the back of kids' heads A.. just when you feel like giving up, seeing a smile and an outstretched hand, and deciding maybe it's all worthwhile tears, smiles, learning, love, friends, warmth, dissappointment, concern, sharing - Canticle '71-'72. 'M gl nf' 1 ,f . Q .nf xx 11' Sb X fi 3,4- Canticle 'raiif K , Q- , , 'fe , 1: w- V ' f- Zi' f,k k i In 5 Y , , 1 9 ., V QA. ,,g3i,u Q Q L, , f ' , . ' 1 'f-N' I Coronet 1fMary Rose Pica 1 2 4 2,1 Mark Ennis 3 5 31 Dave Erkoboni, Judy Kuliczkowski 4fDave Erkoboni, Terri Smith, Mary Ann Mc- Manimon, Karen Deodato, Nancy Egan, Mary Rose Pica, Mike Franko, Jerry Fasaneila, Debbie Lawrence, Mary Liz Fitzpatrick, Laurel Daunis. 51 Mary Rose Pica This year's Coronet gave its editors and staff members an opportunity to become involved in all kinds of events. A truer appreciation of journalism was acquired as staff members learned the problems and excitement involved in meeting a deadline. Student opinions and suggestions formed a major part of the six publications. Guy Aquilino, head of the editorial staff, offered an invitation to join in a cross fire through the presentation of views from both faculty and students. The pride displayed by Editor-In-Chief Mary Liz Fitzpatrick proved to be justified as the Coronet received a top rating from The Catholic Press Association. .qpswfixf Renascence if Ln, This year the theme of Renascence explored the realm of revolution through prose and poetry, clever photogra- phy and creative artwork. The free association of ideas and the liberty of expressive thought combined to make this year's magazine the great success it was. Students unlocked their imagination and formulated new con- cepts that filled this Renascence with the most startling and innovative works in several years. Mark Ennis - Literary Editor, Lew Nicholson - Pho- tographer Editorg Evelyn Sabolchy - Art and Layout Edi- tor, Pat McDermott - Business Editor. 96 sy 1fMark Ennis, Lew Nicholson, Evelyn Sabolchy, Sister Katherine Mroz. 2fLew Nicholson, Evelyn Sabolchy 3fDiane Calabrese, Michelle Naphen, Kathy O'Grady 4fFour Winds Editors Are: Meredith Esposito, Linda Mikita, Lorraine Vaccaro, Tim Ungrady, Patrice Garnish, Frank Wolski, Sandy Graziul, Mrs. Palenchar. 5fMeredith Esposito, Sandy Graziul, Debbie Houghton, Sharon Shipley 6fKaren Kowal, Sharon Shipley 1 4 2 E 6 wmngggm . Latin, French, Spanish, and German flourished, through the pens of Notre Dame language students who creatively wrote for the Four Winds. Editor-in-Chief Linda lVlikita, along with adviser Nlrs. Palen- char, provided the basic spirit that encouraged students to submit their conglomeration of foreign articles, cartoons and crossword puz- zles. Providing language teachers with a classroom tool to make their languages understood and appreciated more, the three fine issues served to make learning at times more diversified, and therefore more fun. Richard Kazior - Co-editor: K. Meredith Esposito - Business Edi- tor: Jay lVliller - Circulation Editor: Patrice Garnish - French Editor: Tim Ungrady - Art Editor: Ken lVliller - Spanish Editor: Lorraine Vac- caro - Layout Editor: Frank Wolski - German Editor: Sandy Grazuil - Latin Editor. Four Winds 97 National Honor Society 1fRosemary Frascella, Keith Ebrahim 2fFRONT ROW: Bob Gauthier, Rosemary Frascella, Hedwig Wierzbicki, Debbie Warasky, Meredith Esposito, Sandra Graziul. SECOND ROW: Mr. Diamond, Barbara Brennan, Mary Clare Moran, Mike O'Brien, Melanie Piekielniak, Ken Miller. BACK ROW: Bob Opsut, Kurt Ebrahim, Rick Kazior, Guy Aquilino. 3fAnn Toomey, Katie Barlow, Bill Rader 4fBud Carella, Jay Miller, Jerry DiNatale, Vicki Laredo, Sis- ter Regina Grant, Carl Carella, Rick Kazior, Kim Matte. 1 3 2 4 Scholarship, leadership, character, and service provided the guidelines for the mem- bers of this year's National Honor Society. President Robert Gauthier, with the help ofthe other officers Rosemary Frascella, Mary Clare Moran, and Melanie Piekielniak, assisted the moderator, Mr. Diamond, in directing the club to a more service-oriented program. Many members gave their time and patience to help slower learning students through a tutoring program. Senior members included: Ken Mill- er, Guy Aquilino, Mike O'Brien, Mary Liz Fitz- patrick, Barbara Brennan, Rick Kazior, Mich- elle Vagnozzi, Sandy Grazuil, Evelyn Sabolchy, Kurt Ebrahim, Hedwig Wierzbicki, Debbie War- asky, Bob Opsut, Karen Stankowski, Meredith Esposito. Liturgical Choir And Commission Led by Sister Susan Cunningham, the members of the Liturgical Choir at- tempted to encourage singing at Masses. They held assemblies to teach and rehearse new songs and stood bravely in the pit singing and coaxing others to join in. The Liturgical Commission tried to promote a greater interest and partici- pation in liturgical services this year by making them more relative to the dai- ly life ofthe student. The Thanksgiving Masses and Easter services were suc- cessful as a result of the joint cooperation of this organization and the Reli- gion Department. The special planning ofthe Commission produced the Nlass in honor of Vicki Daly, the Junior Ring Day Nlass, and Renewal Day Liturgies. Sister Regina Grant acted as moderator of this organization which gave much of their time and energy for the improvement of liturgical experiences for N.D. students. K V., 4 99 Forum Club This year's old F.C. as President Dave Ecker would referto the Forum Club, was a melting pot of Fascists, Women's Lib advocates, Polish Nationalists, as well as an assortment of other novelties. Chuck Flash De Angelo's favorite rebuttal cliche Fascist pig and Michele Vagnozzi's constant shrieks of male chauvinst highlighted the state tournament rehearsals for the club's oratorical debate and dramatic entries. Many members attained degrees of merit, honor, distinction, and excellence in both the Catholic and National Forensic Leagues. The young orators were Joan Caivano, Cathy Connor, Betty Dynowski, Diane Fair, Jane Folmer, Frank Krecicki, Rich LaBaw, Mary Labowicz, Al McLeod, Jon Moran, Joe Nizolek, Bob Opsut, Ed Ottaunick, Sue Ranfone, Wen Shen, Nick Shreier, Bob Szejner, Tim Ungrady, Sharon Wenczel, Sue Witkovvski, Joanna Zagorzycki, Martha Zagorzycki. ,,.,...... 4 gm --uerj' ..,, .f 'vw, 245 1367 4fFRONT ROW: Leslie Smith, Jeanne Kearns, Joyce Schri- ber, Diane Spitz, Michelle Everett. SECOND ROW: Diane Fair, Adele Sabolchy, Karen Bowers, Mr. Schleck, BACK ROW: Liz Gettler, Meredith Esposito, Mary Joan Olszewski. 1fDebbie Borden 2fDavid Ecker, Mr. Robert Wood. 3fCathy Connor, Tricia Furman, David Ecker, Mr. Robert Wood. 5fDiane Fir 6fRick LaBaw, Ray Krainski 7fJim Hutchinson, George Kolitsas. The young Thespians increased their acting skills as well as their knowledge ofthe technical aspects of the theatre. Acting lessons were of- fered which varied from properly per- forming a werewolf to realistically por- traying a death scene. To gain more experience for their own productions, the club members also attended sever- al local theatres. The officers of the Drama Club were lVlarion Zukas, Bill Long, Kathy Betor and Brian Smith. Meredith Esposito, Rich LaBaw, Joe Nizolek, and Mike Wozniak were senior members. Drama Club Spanish Honor Society French Club Wi 134 25 1!Paula Arcioni, Sandy Coppola, Elaine Kovacs, Joan Duckenfield, Carol Spehak. 2fMrs. Bryan, Karen Emma, Fran Brooks, Nancy Szyme- lewicz, Barb Brennan, Mary Clare Moran, Janet Cammara- ia. 31 Richard Kazior 4fMike Bojcun 5fBob Opsut, Michael Moran, Steve Bolge, Charles De- Angelo, Rick LaBaw, Joe Campos, Mike DiMaio, Rick Ferri. 102 K The Spanish Honor Society started the year with a special induc- tion ceremony directed by officers Sandra Coppola, Joan Ducken- field, Elaine Kovacs, and Paula Arcioni. Pihatas for orphans and hours of tutoring after school were but two contributions of the society which brought them closer to their goal of greater know- ledge and appreciation of Spanish culture. Senior members in- clude: Patrice Garnich, Lorraine Vaccaro, Sharon Shipley, Carol Spehar, and Cathy Fu nari. With the energetic encouragement of Moderator Mrs. Bryan and President Patrice Garnich, the French Club projects were quite a success. Would you believe a pen pal named Pierre? Or presenting one act plays for language classes? And the Mardi Gras was tres bien! Determined to abolish the apathetic feeling toward lan- guages, the French Club confirmed that with a little imagination and a strong spirit, appreciation for the French language, customs and history can be attained. Active officers and members were: Mary Ann McManimon, Vice-president, Karen Emma, secretary, Barbara Brennan, treasurer, Janet Cammarata, Mary Clare Moran, Concetta Masiella, Catherine O'Neill, Leslie Smith, Frannie Brooks, Ronald Stewart, Nancy Syzmelewicz, Susan Povlitz, Barbara Cip- rietti, Joan Spitz, John Pietras, Patty Bradway, Kathy Betor, Mich- elle Everett. The corridor outside A-209 was filled with cries of check mate from winners and moans of defeat from losers. Inside, the brains of the Chess Club met every Friday afternoon. Led by co-chairmen Bob Opsut and Nick Shcreier, the boys attended a national tournament in New York in January. The high- light of the year-long challenge games oc- curred when an underclassman broke Bob Opsut's undefeated record. Language clubs are often dull and uninter- esting, but this year's German Club was differ- ent. How could a club moderated by Sister Charlotte be anything but exciting? Caroling, bake sales, guest speakers and exchange trips to area schools arranged by officers Rick Ka- zior, Mike Bojcun, Barbara Novak, and Dave Erkoboni helped to make German as interest- ing as those who study it. O4 F.B.L.A. and F.S.A. F.B.L.A. The Future Business Leaders of Ameri- ca was one of our more active vocational associations this year. Members partici- pated in regional, state, and national events, enlarging their interest and knowledge of the business world. Through the efforts of officers Hedwig Wierzbicki, Kathy Papp, Angela Maffei, Valerie Babecki, and Marilyn Mandi, a Big Sister Program was initiated. This pro- gram aided sophomore business stu- dents not only in the classroom but also in learning office techniques and activities. F.S.A. Future Secretaries of America is a na- tionwide honor organization of business students interested in qualifying for sec- retarial positions. From Notre Dame two girls were selected as officers of the Tren- tonette Chapter of F.S.A. Angela Maffei was elected Vice-President and Marianne Price served as Treasurer. Senior Mem- bers included: Debbie Warasky, Caroline Mandl, Hedwig Wierzbicki, Victoria Kli- minski, Elaine Kovacs, Cathy Sielski and Eve Wiaczek. 'Vx -ani. W I 1 T' ' J Q 1fHedwig Wierzbicki, Cathy Sielski, Sister Nora 2fMarianne Speran, Michelle Pappano, Maria Pietrow 3fGeorge Dominiak, Mike Spitz, Tom Yeakle, John Wylie, Bob Gauthier, Tom MacDonald, Mike 0'Brien, Guy Aquilino, Brian Smith, Bill Rader, Jeff Mazurek, Chris Meagher, Bud Carella, Pete MacDonald, Terry Faherty, Carl Carella, Kevin Behan, Bruno Martillotti, Sam Scopelliti, Bill Laywer, Paul Rulkiewicz. 4fMr. Okum, Lucy Misiolek, Sophie Weglarz, Karen Grygon, Yolanda Brzozwski, Kim Procaccino, Denise Fazio, Ursula Sidur. q 1 I 3 -Q , KY, KEY CLUB Led by officers Bill Rader, Duane Rouba, Chris Enourato, and Terry Faherty, and moderator lVlr. Knight, the Key Club sponsored numerous activi- ties and gave much time and effort for worthy causes. Founded as a service club and sponsored by the Kiwanis League, the Key Club raised mon- ey forthe St. Jude's Children's Hospital and Mul- tiple Sclorosis cause. Club members also visited the Johnstone Home for Retarded Children and the Home for Juvenile Delinquents. ART CLUB The Art Club, under the direction of lVlr. Okum this year increased its membership and enlarged the scope of its activities. Any student, regardless of his previous art experience, was admitted to the club. Members arranged displays of student art work, sponsored art contests, and added col- or to the halls with occasional displays. Club members who worked toward their goals of es- tablishing and encouraging areas of self-expres- sion for the students included: Karen Grygen, Yolanda Brzowski, Denise Fazio, Sophie Weglarz, Regina Ragalia, Kim Procaccino, Lucy Nlisolek, Ursula Sidur. Action Club F.T.A. 1 3 2 4 1!Rosemary Boyer, Denise Fazio, Barbara Pajak, Kathy Marczak, Debbie Zuczek, Miss Murphy. 2fLorraine Opdyke, Holly Fabian, Concetta Masiello, Cathy O'Neill, 3fBette Wokoun, Adele Sabolchy, Cheryle Shipley, Debbie Houghton, Concetta Masiello, Kathy Marczak, Barbara Pajak. 4fDebbie Owens, Beverly Kupiec, Karen Zabawa, Beth Furch, Diane Behan. 106 l -:dit W ACTION CLUB During the past year the Action Club lived up to its na me under the superior guidance of imaginative Miss Margaret Murphy. Established just this year as an ac- tive organization, Treasurer Anna Ottaunick and Miss Murphy succeeded in leading active members Rose- mary Boyer, Christine Lisiecki, Kathy Marczak, Debbie Zuczek, Denise Fazio, Barbara Pajak, Claire Dziemiws- ki and Marie Sienkiewicz to achieve the fulfillment of teir motto Helping the Poor by raising funds for the underprivileged through bake sales and other projects. F.T.A. The law of supply and demand requires that the educational process be carried on. The Future Teach- ers Association cultivated the desire to fulfill this im- portant function of society here at Notre Dame. With Sister Susan Cunningham's help, officers Mary Clare Moran, Catherine Funari, Charlene lnverso, and Lor- raine Vaccaro arranged a variety of films on teaching methods, interesting guest speakers, and field trips to nearby college classrooms. An informal gathering with our faculty members proved helpful and enjoy- able and it also established some strong new stu- dent-teacher friendships. Active members were Mary Dorio, Holly Fabian, Catherine Forman, Sandra Gra- ziul, Kathy Krystaponis, Concetta Masiello, Patricia McGowan, Lorraine Opdyke, Catherine O'Neill, There- sa Richarello, Carol Spehar, Mary Ryan, and Sharon Shipley. ll, 1 ' . 4 KR IS JN 7---'X --cgi' Wi A V Sodality SODALITY The girls of Sodality put in many hours of hard work in planning a Christmas party for the children in St. Francis Pediatric Ward. However, seeing the glow on the face of a child hastily ripping open a present made it all worth while. Following the lead of president and chief organizer Alison Anthony, Sodality members also carolled with retarded children, held an Easter party forthe patients at Helene Fuld Hospital, and aided in the collection drive for Multiple Sclerosis. The other officers were Debbie Houghton, Carol Spehar and Sandy Graziul. Sodality members included Cathy O'Neill, Concetta Masiello, Mary Ryan, Sharon Shipley, Adele Sabolchy, Bette Wokoun, Barbara Pajak, Debbie Zuczek, Cheryl Shipley, Kathy Marczak. RED CROSS The Red Cross Club under the direction of Mrs. Le- Blanc filled and sent disaster kits to emergency areas. The girls held a very successful enrollment drive, with each homeroom contributing. The club's officers were Pat Latham, Jo Ann Spitz, Michele Everett and Wen Shen. Red Cross members included Karen Zabawa, Pat Owens Beverly Kupiec, Joan Meriwether, Kathy Garafalo, Nancy Lee Struck, Janet Latham, Sandy Stricharz, Mary Ann Kocon, Kathy Napoli, Diane Behan, Mary Skorupa, Beth Furch, Alice Agocs, Grace Benham, Armida Mattonelli, Evelyn Midura, Clare Brunner, Kathy Blake, Marianne Salewski. 107 Red Cross Stage Craft and Audio Visual Club STAGE CRAFT The Stage Craft Club was formed to handle the back- stage work involved in our annual school musical. Club members, under the supervision of Miss Janet Wilson, learned the basics of theatrical design and the technical aspects involved in the production ofa play. Led by Stu- dent Art Directors Herbert Reuhle and Laurel Daunis, the students designed and constructed sets and managed the action behind the scenes. 108 AUDIO VISUAL To aid faculty members in planning a more varied teaching program, the Audio-Visual Club distributed record players, films, and projectors for use in the class- room. Under the supervision of Mr. Scholes and with the help of officers Richard Donnelly, Gene Srendinski, Tom Csolak and Kim Matte, members learned to handle re- sponsibility by maintaining all equipment. The club's members included: George Contento, Thomas Mattali- ano, Tim Mooney, Ray Bleakley, Victoria Coreto, Kim Ducko, Mark Ackerman, Leonard Matte, Brian Hum- phrey, Steven Agocs, John Ryfinski and Duane Babecki. 'QQ' BALLET AND TAP SOCIETY The new Ballet and Tap Society introduced an entertaining idea in their decision to exhibit the progress of their club with a spring festival. Around a few basic steps, Mrs. Lagasse and the dancers managed to choreograph an entire program featur- ing dance from the most modern ballet forms to the old soft shoe. Elizabeth Get- tler, Pat Latham, Janet Latham, and Karen Greber were elected as officers. Other members included Roseann Calla, Claire DiGiorgio, Michelle Everette, Diane Fair, Judy Kuliczkowski, Deborah Lawrence, and Joanne Spitz. SKI CLUB The Ski Club attracted its ninety members by broadening its scope of activities. The sport was glamorized when five of the skiers modeled the current fashions in ski attire. For those whose interests were strictly athletic, Mr. Kuser offered lessons and films on the methods of safe skiing. The monthly trips were always a crowded success. The officers were Bob Ryan, Russ Metzger, Pat Gervasio, and Dennis Kuhn. Ballet And Tap Ski Club 13 24 1!Mary Kae Manley, Herbert Ruehle, Victoria Brewster, Linda Moeller, Kathleen Palejczk. 2!Gene Strendinski, Lenny Matte, Rich Don- nelly, Tom Csolak. 3fFRONT ROW: Karen Greber, Diane Fair, Claire DiGiorgio, Roseann Calla. BACK ROW: Judy Kuliczkowski, Debbie Lawrence, Liz Get- tler, Melanie Ujazdowski, Kathy Latham. 4fKaren Emma, Barb Ciprietti, Michael Gre- ber, Pat Gervasio, Mr, Kuser, Fran Brooks, Pat Greber, Patrice Garnich. 109 N . . trmwv it gf' xiju,'Q Vaio' fm-5 A X. i ,, 5' AQ' ,LV BJU t E, i, V -xx A 'EJ , 2 'A ' Hx I l . XT' Q, 'U u AAF . I F xielkdxfjd ,X NX-3' -jx X N The Girls' Athletic Association worked to VW . 1 l gain for girls' sports much ofthe respect it WVU has lacked in previous years. Through the X XJ effots of President Colleen Kendall and xyxlif' moderator Mrs. Rovello, female athletes is were allowed to purchase varsity jackets for G.A.A. the first time. Underclassmen responded enthusiastically to the efforts of the senior members to arouse interest and involve- ment in the girls' athletic program. The club's other officers were: Marty Rodweller, Vice-Presidentg Marijean Frick, Recording Secretary Leslie Smith, Corresponding Secretary and Maria Del Femine, Treasurer. 'Q O 1fMaureen Nosal, Lorraine Vaccaro, Nancy Egan, Marty Rodweller, Col- leen Kendall. 3fLeslie Smith, Marijean Frick, Marty Rodweller, Colleen Kendall, Maria Del Femine, Mrs. Rovello. sm? 2fFRONT ROW: Mrs. Rovello, Leeanna Croft, Leslie Smith, Marijean Frick, Maria Del Femine, Marty Rodweller. BACK ROW: Jeanne Kearns, Val Runfola, Lynne Maira, Maureen Frick, Marianne Hinkle, Cathy Cala- mia, Karen Greber, Anne Lenhardt, Amy Barth, Maureen Nosal, Kathy Betor, Lorraine Vaccaro, Nancy Egan. All athletes who have earned a varsity letter are entitled to membership in the Varsity Club. The Executive Board consist- ing of Tom Bauer, Mike Bojcun, Frank Cipullo, Will Place, and Al Veltri, has worked with the club's members to foster an atti- tude of respect and enthusiasm for the sports program and for the athletes themselves. The boys awarded corsages to the cheerleaders before the Thanksgiving Day football game and later teamed with them to sponsor the Fall Sports Semi-For- mal. Active club members were Kevin Behan, Bud Carella, Carl Carella, Rick Kowal, Dave Kurlander, Mike Franko, Paul Rulkiewicz, Bill Lawyer, Guy Aquilino, Bruno Martillotti, Jim Pinto, Kevin Clancy, Don Fraczkiewicz, and Dave Hart. Smiling, enthusiastic faces of Leader Corps members served to brighten up girls gym classes. Leading exercises, preparing equipment, and officiating for intramural sports were but a few of their functions. Through the efforts of mod- erator, Mrs. Rovello, and officers, Marianne Hinkle and Marty Rodweller, a program was initiated to acquaint under- classmen leader corps with the correct procedure used in running a class and methods in which they may best use the available athletic facilities. Active members were Leeanna Croft, Marianne Hinkle, Colleen Kendall, Mary Clare Moran, Jan Falcey, Joan Pulcini, Marty Rodweller, Cheri King, Toni Lane, Marianne Price, Patty Pastor, Karen Dodato. Leader Corp Varsity Club iii 1fMarianne Hinkle, Mary Clare Moran, Marty Rodweller, Colleen Kendall, Jan Falcey, Kar- en Deodato, Marianne Price, Toni Lane, Lee anna Croft, Patti Pastor. 2fFRONT ROW: James Mansfield, Bill Lawyer, Jerry DiCoIo, Kevin Behan, Mike Bojcun, Joe Pontani, Paul Rulkiewicz, Frank Cipullo, Ed- die Ottaunick, Carl Carella, Tom Fallon, John Giordano, Dave Ecker, Nick Schreier, John Wylie. SECOND ROW: Fran Przechacki, Will Place, Bud Carella, Mark Van Sant, Lester Kisielewski, Rich Kowal, Gary Butler, Mr. Bugdal, Guy Aquilino, Mike Franko, Jerry DiNatale, Bill Zamborski, Kevin Clancy. Spirit Club SPIRIT CLUB Under the exemplary guidance of moderators Mr. Robert Bugdal and Miss Janet Wilson, and President Terry Smith, the Spirit Club has lifted the school's participation in sportsmanlike support of athletic activities during the past year to a surprising high. The executive board lent its hand through members Cathy Funari, .loan Mackin, Joan Cai- vano, Nancy Shuck and Mary Ryan. This organization has victoriously attai ned their goals through hard work and an unwavering sense of dedication to our school, sponsoring activities including Blue and White Day, Homecoming, numerous pep rallies, and a student supported Beanie Day that helped to raise interest and enthusiasm for basketball season. MAJORETTES Representing Notre Dame High School in city and town- ship parades, the flashy majorettes also twirled their way through football half times, basketball games and pep ral- lies, featuring the fire-flinging Beth Furch. Moderator Miss Grant assisted in providing the girls with a chance to gain helpful experience. Cathy Calamia, as captain, successfully instilled in the girls a sense of pride in how they performed, but more importantly in Notre Dame, whether in victory or defeat. Other members included: Treasurer Ginny Bezek, Diane Behan, Sandy Barlow, Nancy Gagliardi, Mary Skrou- pa, Connie DeBlois, Barbara Meskill, Sue Nitti, Barb Zim- mer, Kim Cifelli, and Chris Murdza. QM., fu Majorettes A am., I 145 6 37 1fSpirit Club in action. 2fTerri Smith, Debbie Houghton. 3fPauIa Apgar, Lynn Maira, Antoinette Guarino, Robin Stemmer, Kathy DeBlois, Barbara Pajak, Debbie Zuczek, Liz Capriotti. 4fCathy Calamia SXSITTING: Nancy Gugliardi, Connie deBIois. KNEELING: Kim Cifelli, Beth Furch, Cathy Calamia, Sandy Barlow. STANDING: Chris Murdza, Sue Nitti, Mary Skorupa, Barb Zimmer, Barbara Meskill, Ginny Bezek. 6fGinny Bezek, Sue Nitti, Barb Zimmer, Mary Skorupa, Chris Murdza, 7!Beth Furch 113 Color Guard COLOR GUARD Led by Captain Ann Lenhardt and Co-captain Debbie Connelly, the Color Guard performed their marching rou- tines with a spirit that infected players and spectators alike. Despite the lack of a school band, the Color Guard, with the help of bands from nearby schools, and sometimes alone, succeeded in entertaining the fans during football half- times. Originally twelve members, this year the club had grown to twenty-eight, including the following ten seniors and juniors: Pat Gervasio, Janet Groski, Terri Lane, Barbara Paglione, Vera Perris, Maryanne Piunno, Sue Quinlin, Stacy Theodorakis. DRILL TEAM The Drill Team this year often had to march to the beat of a different drummer, one week he was from Ewing, the next Steinert, then Hamilton. The girls overcame this obsta- cle, however, and succeeded in arousing school spirit and in presenting an excellent show for the spectators. Led by captain Judy Osborn and co-captain Sue Stec, the twenty- eight members performed at parades and during halftime at football games. Drill Team members were: seniors, Pat Voyda, Kathy Miller, Debbie Oliver, Jackie Huff, juniors, Janice Huff, Marie Pietrow, Pat Mulryne, Kyle Connolly, Paulette Kliminski, Karen Sanderson, sophomores, Nancy Lehmann, Beth Ann Sujansky, Colleen Cashel: freshmen, Joan Osborn, Sharon Rojek, Kathy Price, Kathy Stec, Gail lVlilitig, Donna Walachy, Karen Rouba, Valerie Babecki, Mary Liz Mackin, and Donna Fasoli. 114 Drill Team 13 24 1fKNEELlNG: Barb Paglione, Terri Lane, Carol Conway, Ann Pietras, Shar- on Wenczel, Sue Quinlan, Marianne Piunno. STANDING: Mrs. Weil, Micki Turney, Nancy Cubberly, Robin Salvadore, Donna Kissel, Nancy Lucas, Mary Beth Andrews, Anne Lenhardt, Kathy Pennell, Julie Ann Petrone, Carol Petito, Debbie Connelly, Vera Perris, Kitty Flynn, Stacy Theodorakis, Cathy Chapuk, Sue Ranfone, Kathy Higham, Beth Kearns, Cindy Whalen. 2fKathy Higham, Vera Perris, Teri Lane, Nancy Cubberly. 3fFRONT ROW: Debbie Oilver, Sue Stec, Judy Osborn, Pat Voyda, Kathy Miller. SECOND ROW: Joan Osborn, Sharon Rojek, Kathy Price, Paulette Kliminski, Donna Wallachy. THIRD ROW: Donna Fasoli, Marianne Salewski, Karen Rouba, Marie Pietrow. FOURTH ROW: Valerie Babecki, Betty Ann Sajansky, Karen Sanderson, Marie Choromanski, Kyle Conley. BACK ROW: Pat Latham, Janis Huff, Gail Militig, Amy Thomas, Pat Mulryne, Mary Liz Mackin, Nancy Lehmann, Colleen Cashel. 4fCaptain Judy Osborn, Amy Thomas, Janis Huff, Valerie Babecki, Ann Lewandowski, Marie Choromanski. 115 -1' if an :iff P , .M WN P 2 ' X www Grades of fineness to ouiforki X each year will fesf theqvalify Q l llnfaouryarrigg gi i lf' if am-f wfflsh0w 5 l if iifnie carmbt weaf our fafbfirf l we will have 5 ' .4f, fwQw,A Our tapestry will be completgag I' Middle States H 118 4 All activities and events at Notre Dame this year were overshadowed by spectre of Middle State re-evaluation and accreditation, which took place in March. Preparation for this upcoming inspection by members of the Middle At- lantic States Association began in September. Throughout the year, following early dismissal for students on Wednesdays, faculty members and department chairmens met and evaluated their respective departments. The official visit by the delegation of 21 teachers, led by their chairman, Mr. Edward Philips, began on Sunday, March 12, with a welcoming dinner hosted by the adminstration and faculty of Notre Dame. On Monday, March 13, the inquisi- tion began as the delegation undertook an in-depth evaluation of the academic and extracurricular activites. For three days, members of the inspection team audited classes, spoke with students and faculty members, and observed the daily routine and events. The delegation filed a favorable preliminary report. 1fSister Claver, Mr. Edward Phillips. 2fSocial Studies Department evaluator, Andy Reres, Lenny Matte. 3fMath Department evaluator. 4fSister Joanmarie speaking with three Middle States representatives. 5fMiddIe States evaluators in conference. 1fRobert Gauthier - second place 2fRobert Opsut -first place 3fKaren Stankowski -tenth place 4f.loan Struck -third place 5fFrank Wolski - eighth place 6fStephen Brewster - seventh place 7fMichelle Vagnozzi - third place 8fRosemary Frascella - third place 9!Mary Carol Fruscione - third place 1OfHedwig Wierzbicki - eighth place ,a' Q s 0, , x if f f ..4g.,,' ,, WW X ,, ' fi s W' Y 77,9 f A , mf aw f iw' if Q 9 ' 'igvzfiffpi mifffm' J ,, ggipgiw eg 1 ' N 'I E -eg :M ' 1 v wi , f?qf1f.K ' A , hw t fb Academic Honors lgiilfffffffffffff V' -S -.ff I 1. 5 5 'Z 3 Art And Music 4 7 1fMaria Cugasi 2fT ed Liwacz, Mike Pirone 3fKathy Palejczyk 4fJim Manley 51 Bill Place 6fLynne Maira 7fDebbie Hartley, Mrs. Paixao ya ,f X ex, 5 'F J, .ly 'X of Home Economics xc, If a future Picasso lurked in our halls this past year, the Art Department and Miss Janet Wilson offered him a fine studio in which to learn and grow. Mini-exhibits were displayed throughout the school and students entered various outside contests, often capturing top honors. For example in the Broad St. National Bank Christmas Card Contest, Laurel Daunis received first place. Mr. Jeffrey Baker encouraged the practice and appreciation of many forms of music in his one-man department through an excellent variety of courses. The Choraleers performed at many Christmas activities, including a PTA program at St. John's Church in Morrisville and in a program sponsored by the Fathers Club. Even our band struck a new note this year with emphasis being placed on the popu- lar blues sound. Has the Male Liberation movement invaded Notre Dame? Maybe not but a few boys have made a name for themselves as the newest members of the Home Economics Depart- ment. Although Food Preparation classes are now co-ed, Home Ec. has remained a feminine stronghold, for Sewing and Home Furnishing courses are still all female. i 123 3 t K' Annu- MVM- Mai ' I Business r l 4 .2 ggi 5 get . 2 The efforts of lVlrs. Margaret Gribbon in developing the Business Department to its full- est not only succeeded in improving stu- dents' accuracy and efficiency, but also in improving an eager attitudetoward cultivating skills. Thirty-eight Business students spread their enthusiasm to the community as active participants in the Distributive Ed and Secre- tarial Co-op programs. Their newspaper, the Busi Business Bulletin, was published quart- erly to keep teachers informed of department activities. The acquisition of a new electronic calculator and duplicator added to the departments competent work. 1, ..,,,,Am K, - , h., I Y is 3 :Ai fr , 14,,,,,mm fn ,. ., , Af, .Zu 1 ,, , I , 5- V iz. . K , A - , if 5 1246 3 1fPatti Pastor 21 Denise Strycharz, Rose Ann Ferrara, Sister Nora 3fMr. Scholes, John Bergen, Chris Enourato, Jackie Huff, Sandy Coppola, Kim Davison, Marion Zukas. 4fKeith Ebrahim, Mrs. Stoka. 5fKaren Wojtowicz, Marty Rodweller 6fMrs. Gribbin English if ,QL . il V7 ,i,, 1, K kr 1 2 6 7 3 8 5 1! Never trust a guy who works in a haunted house on a hill. fBob Kelly, Terry Clarkej 2f l knew I'd leave my Raggedy Ann home. 3fPatrick Mathes, Thomas Dolan 4fKim Ducko 5fKaren Deodato, Sue Christenson 6f Lavender is definitely the best for your baby blues. 7f But will I ever play the piano again? fBob Kelly, Terry Clarke, Mike Greberl 8f My, my how did that get here? QSister Patricia, Kathy Petro, Arleen Griscavagel W I The theory that English can be more to students than grammar and punctuation was the theme of the English Department this year. Not only were electives enlarged and diversified, but teachers also widened the scope of their regular classes. Advanced placement classes for sopho- mores, juniors, and seniors and an elective seminar in writ- ing highlighted changes in the curriculum. lVlr. Schleck's World Literature classes did non-verbal reports and once filled the entire school with Russian costumes and the aroma of gowompki. Former N. D. student Diane Gribbin, a Fine-Arts major at Rider College, returned to help teach drama classes. A professional make-up man transformed two normal looking drama students into furry, ugly were- wolves. x...--f' Social Studies N -v,....-nd in if lx --V Luz F 4 f'?n,' A fi- Two new courses were established this year in the Social Studies Department un- der the direction of Mr. Joseph Wroblewski. Sociology for seniors and Latin American History for upper classmen were added to the curriculum to broaden this ever-widen- ing field of study. Capable teachers have successfully instilled in their pupils not only a knowledge of the classroom subject but also a genuine concern forthe problems of modern day society. Committees were es- tablished to investigate the national, state, and local elections, and the experience gained helped to organize next year's Stu- dent Council elections. Plans are underway to establish more new courses, including Political Science, that will hopefully aid the department in providing appropriate background to the students for successful comprehension of today's troubled times. Mrs. Mary Palenchar led the drive in making the versatile Language Department more appeal- ing this year and as a result more students than ever enjoyed the benefits of such a high grade department. New variations were used in the classroom as evidenced by foreign cartoons and the interesting tales of Mr. Sciarrotta, Sister Charlotte, Mrs. Bryan, and Mrs. Kaplan of Spain, Germany, and France. The Great Roman Empire was also explored in Latin classes. All this and more showed that the entire teaching staff tried its best to make the study of different languages both informative and exciting. 130 ..- ' 1 Language !1 x N4 1fMrs. Kaplan, Fran Przechacki 2!Bruce Angebrandt. 3fMyriam Stettler. 4f Die Vier Musiker 5fLesIie Smith. 6fSister Charlotte. ill :'f 131 1fEdL8ifd. 1 2 4 2f Awww,comeonAdam! 3 5 5 3fCathy Flynn, Mr. Verdel, Janet Latham, and Maria Campo. 4!Jimmy Greber, Ken Kutarnia, Ed Crane, Len Matte, Andy Reres, and Mike Sienkowski. 5fDon Dubow, Bud Carella, Mr. Hemphill. 6fMrs. Potocki, Mrs. Stankowski, Mrs. Arnister, and Mrs. Cartilidge. 132 Lunch ,JM ,,,, x - rw Ag: 'xv . Q . qw, K Guidance Library Believing that students are people and not just I.Q. scores and grade sheets, the Guidance Department tried to become more personal and more relative to students' needs. Department head Sister Mary Carmel initiated new policies for division of counseling loads among Miss Kathleen Peoples, Sister Mary Alexander, and Father Nolan. While the other department members tried to achieve personal contact, the department secretary Mrs. Christine Mahon typed and filed all the records and sta- tistics that helped the Guidance Department run smoothly. A wider circulation of reference books, student art displays, and a more relaxed atmosphere characterized the library this year. Mrs. Jeanne Rader and Mrs. Cynthia Clancy, while retaining necessary discipline, worked to foster an attitude less restrictive and more conducive to independent study. 13 D 254 1!Eddie Schrader. 2fKevin Behan, Mike 0'Brien. 3fFather Keenan, Lisa Palinkas. 4fLucy Bednarski, Marianne Bernhard. 5fSister Eleanor. l 4 ! i 134 Religion As a result of last spring's self-evaluation, the Religion De- partment underwent a tremendous change not only in curric- ulum, but in method as well. The Freshman and Sophomore classes aimed for a more mature understanding of others. Juniors concerned themselves more with other Faiths, where- as marriage andthe family were the key topics for Senior dis- cussion. So that parents would be more fully aware of the reasons behind these changes, a three-part seminar was held in conjunction with the P.T.A. Folk singer Robert Edwin worked with the department and student coordinators to ar- range a special program that tried to promote the spirit of true community at a time when student apathy seemed to prevail over student concern. The program was appropriately named The Community of Notre Dame, Come Together. All these innovations were brought about through the hard work of Sister Eleanor Yavarone, whose dedication and zeal did not fade through the course ofthe year. 135 Math Y , I This year the Mathematics Department has admirably at- tempted to help students by allowing them to work at their own pace through the institution of a two track program. This was conceived especially with college-bound students in mind. Under the direction of Department head Sister Regina Grant, the teachers have placed certain students on independ- ent study. They also started utilizing new texts in certain courses and attended lectures on new techniques. Through these channels, the department hoped to be more effective than ever in helping students to overcome the difficulties in this complicated field. 5 1fMr.Kuser. 1 2 4 5 2fMr.Dorner. 3 3fSisterJose, Debbie Lawrence, Anna Dubaniewicz, Joe Petersack, James Nadler. 4fEugene Norton, Bill Kelly, Kerry Clancy, John Farrell, Mrs. Weil. 5fSister Regina Grant. 5 1 1fYolandaChang. 2 3 6 7 4 2fMrs.Major. 3fMaria Pietrow, Sue Quinlan, June Reimer, Joyce Schrieber, Cathy Schuster. 4fMrs. LeBlanc. 5fMr. Lopilato. 6fT im Fechter. 7fRobert Vuocolo, Mr. Lopilato, Ken Koreyva, Jim Furch, Bruno Martillotti, Larry Rouse, Tim Ungrady. Physical Education The dividing doors separated the gym into more than just parts of a roomy each end was like a different world. Grunts and groans abounded on both sides. While the boys were groaning during their forty ninth push up. the girls moaned when anything more strenuous than a walk from the locker room was required. Mr. Dambro repeat- edly blew his whistle to unglue the eyes of his class from the sixty girls working out their latest polka routine. Ah - so near. and yet so far! Since girls are invading male athletics, possibly in the near future boys may become involved in girls activities too. Chicken Fat . Up, Up and Away, and Carole King records may be put on a stereo set and broadcast to both sides of the gym simultaneously. T' W.-.N 'YN-v., Keeping with the changing times, Sister Wendelin successfully upheld the versatility ofthe Science Department and its concern with encouraging students' abilities. Field trips, science fairs, and ecological studies, arranged for students from all classes helped them to develop a sense of inquiry. An important pro- gram arranged by the department was for the benefit of next year's seniors. The Rider College Director of Admissions dis- cussed with the juniors the possibility of an advanced senior sci- ence to assist those students who are so inclined. Faced with these advancements, the Science Department cer- tainly has proven to be very interested in helping to produce in- quisitive members oftomorrow's society. 140 if . Science 1 4 2 3 1fSister Wendelin, Chris Aldrich, Betty Dymowski John Burke, Frank D'Ulisse. 2fBill Morici, John Taylor, Joan Meriwether. 3fMr. Diamond, Tim Cockran, Matthew Di- Benedetto, Dennis Bird, Kurt Ebrahim. 4fMike Dubuque, Janis Huff, Frank Krenchicki Melanie Piekielniak, Larry Rouse, Sam Scopelliti Jim Shelley, Brian Smith. 5fTimothy Ridge. v 1 WWF p I .. S -Q 33 Underclassmen We'II cover the cloth with our stamina, our vigor, and our love while our energy is potent and our ideas are fresh for soon we'lI have responsibilities, problems far greater than great but with a fabric to look back on a fabric of love the world won't seem so bad. . 45 3 Ei Ti?,Lg?,i J 11A .. -752 6, 11B i ll ll FRONT ROW: Sandra Barlow, Paula Arcioni, Teresa Barth, Valerie Ba- becki, Virginia Bezek, Grace Benham, Marianne Bonish, Roseann Calla, Clare Brunner. SECOND ROW: Kathleen Blake, Celeste Buzzelli, Bar- bara Bernhard, Victoria Brewster. THIRD ROW: Alice Agocs, Jill Bielaws- ki, Connie Carella, Diane Behan, Elizabeth Capriotti, Cynthia Alberts, Beth Butler, Susan Bennett, Linda Brennan, Sharon Beagles, Linda Angeline, Thesesa Biache. FOURTH ROW: Clare Baxter, Joanne Carroll, Mary Liz Cahill. BACK ROW: Michael Boshanski, Jeff Carney, James Bianculli, Joseph Borrow, Peter Burns, William Appleget, Robert Bot- toni, Dominick Arruzzo, Dennis Bird, Thomas Carroll, Mary Carrig, George Abel, James Carlin. 144 fm! EEE. FRONT ROW: Marie Choromanski, Kyle Conley,Cathleen Dekis, Carol Cellini, Deborah DeForte, Margaret Coakley, Karen Diehl, Mary Dela- hanty, Ellen Diehl, Laurel Daunis, Faith Clark, Eileen Chalker, Marie DelFemine, Claire DiGiorgio, Deborah Connelly, Robin Dieckman. BACK ROW: Daniel Coluccio, Paul Delozier, Keith Connolly, James Cza- hur, Dominic DiBiasi, Sean Coley, Todd Connors, Stephen Denarski, Kevin Clancy, Terence Clark, George Chapman, Antimo Cesaro, George Contento, Richard Cenni, Americo DeLorenzo, David DiGiovacchino. FRONT ROW: Andrew Ferrara, Gerald Festa, Kathleen Fares, Dean Fasoli, Anna Dubaniewicz, Pamela Feenan, Diane Fair, Linda Fechter, Susan Farr, Paula Fasanella. SECOND ROW: Gregory Foley, John Feldenzer, Ellen Diehl, Karen Diehl. THIRD ROW: Timothy Faherty, David Fair, Elizabeth Driscall, Dorothy Gardner, Michele Everett, Kathleen Forman, Linda Federico, Mary Federico. FOURTH ROW: Robert Ferri, Carmine Genovese, Patricia Doyle, Sheila Fossum, Donna Edwards, Nancy Elmo, Eliza- beth Furch. BACK ROW: Robert Gardiner, Richard Ferri, Larry Elias, Don- ald Fraczkiewicz, Holly Eddinger, Kim Ducko, Mary Flynn, Ute Ertelt, Kathryn Freda. FRONT ROW: Eletta Giordano, Victoria Korona, Ronae Keiser, Joan Hoffman, Debra Hogan, Janis Huff, Michael Hendricks, Donald Krawiec, Elizabeth Gettler, Attila Karacsony, Paulette Kliminski, Debra Hutzel, Colleen Haney. SECOND ROW: Lester Kisielewski, Lorie Juranic, Kenneth Koreyva, Susan Haskins, Mary Herbert, Gerard Goeke, Thom- as Henk, Gregory Hritz, Thomas Konstantynowicz, Mary Gill, Mark Johnson . BACK ROW: Dennis Hubal, Stephen Jarkowski, Marc Kelly, Donald Kruez, Debra Hartley, Rolf Illian, William Kale, Wil- Iiam Jaeckel, John Graziul, Robert Keelan, Kenneth Harper. 11C 11D 145 1 1 E O 11F i FRONT ROW: William Long, Gary Meshanko, Charles McGrath, Timothy Mooney, Thomas Mattaliano, Michael Mathes, Christopher Meagher, Russell Metzger. SECOND ROW: Victoria Loreto, Kim Matte, Kathleen Madola, Janet Loyd, Sandra Maciolek. THIRD ROW: Rosetta Mendola, Patricia McDermott. BACK ROW: Christine Mis, James Mansfield, Armida Mattonelli, Evelyn Midura, James Means, Terri Lane, Theodore Liwacz, Eric Lander, Mi- chael Lenhardt, Thomas McKenna, Jane Michalczyn, Bruno Martillotti, Judy Kuliczkowski, Deborah Lawrence, Ann Lewandowski, Patricia La- tham, Mary Leadem, Howard Lepper, Joseph Lanigan, Michael Mc- Cardell, Dennis Kuhn, William Lawyer. 146 FRONT ROW: Patricia Mulryne, Christina Murdza, Betsy Murnin, Nancy Murnin, Jane Norton, Maureen Nosal, Ann Nyzio, Patricia Olessi, Eliza- beth Orendorf, Patricia O'Reilly, Barbara Paglione. SECOND ROW: Luana Moore, Debra Owens, Victoria Piepszak, Eileen Palenchar, Kathy Papp, Michelle Pappano, Marie Paradis, Maria Pie- trow, Vera Perris, Mary Rose Pica, Maryanne Piunno, Theresa Picarello, Carol Morgan. THIRD ROW: Robert Moore, Paul Moran, Walter Morrissey, Eugene My- dlowski, James Nadler, Dominic Nogare, Michael O'DonneII, Patrick O'Grady, Edward Ottaunick. FOURTH ROW: Frank Pinto, Michael Pirone, James Pinto, William Plank. BACK ROW: Charles Palumbo, Gary Patrone, Joseph Petersack, Doug- las Petrozzini. 11G l FRONT ROW: Christine Rooney, Judith Riley, Deborah Resch, Kathleen Rak, Pam Sista, Janet Skwara, Suzanne Quinlan, Wen Shen. SECOND ROW: Robert Ryan, Robert Russo, Joyce Schreiber, Marianne Salewski, Catherine Schuster, Christine Simone, Su- san Ranutkowski, Patricia Shento, Karen Sanderson, June Rei- mer, Mary Sue Ribavaro, Susan Sharp, Eugene Ryfinski, Paul Rulkiewicz, Randy Salewski, William Ranke. BACK ROW: Edward Raybuck, Malcolm Reilly, Robert Silvestro, John Potocki, Joseph Pontani, Stephen Reid, Gary Probola, Raymond Rein, Lawrence Rouse, James Root, Timothy Ridge, Michael Sienkowski, Michael Sheehan, John Provenzano, James Rosenberg, Brian Smith. FRONT ROW: Elizabeth Sujansky, Robin Stemmer, Elvina Tama- si, Theresa Worth, Donald Stritski, Robert Wetzel. SECOND ROW: Michael Young, JoAnne Spitz, Melanie Ujazdows- ki, Karen Sobon, Debra Walters, Anthony Toto, Mark Zagorzycki, Robert Walter, Robert Vuocolo, Keith Surdich. THIRD ROW: Kathleen Tuliszewski, Timothy Ungrady, Eugene Sredinski, Thomas Tramontana, Keith Ungaro, Stephen Tella, Paul Tocco, Thomas Yates, Robert Wilson. FOURTH ROW: Stacy Theodorakis, Marianne Speran, Elizabeth Vereb, Patricia Williams, Russell Vizzini, Robert Szejner, Larry Tuliszewski, Paul Zukowski, Wayne Tuyczyn. BACK ROW: Lorraine Wendl, John Wylie, Amy Thomas, Deborah Talerico, Joseph Wojcik. ' 11H Junior Class History 48 4 1 2 6 3 1fDoug Petrozzini, James Bianculli. 2fRing Salesman. 3fHolIy Eddinger. 4fPat Shento. 5fMary Carrig, Rosetta Mendola, Dean Fasoli. 6fJames Bianculli, Mariadel Femine, John Fel- denzer, Gerald Goeke, Mary Gill. ...v . -,ve Kawai, X E wigs Fon' A is .wal An upperclassman ... potential? ... brazenly sporting a bermuda collar ... Tuesday afternoon gripe sessions NACLZOH +SN33 the first of many contacts with E.T.S. M. typing, sewing and home economics ... more and more varsity jackets M. sleeping through the American Revolution ... -bmi? .ii How could you flunk your drivers test with an A in Drivers Ed.? ... borrowing Daddy's car on Friday night ... desperately raising money for the prom .., But my birthstone ring is only 7 V2. How can I be a 9? ... 'll don't care if I go or not. Proms are dumb anyway ... lVlom, what kind of flowers go with a purple paisley gown? ... June 5th -the new senior class . A. still proud to wear a ringthat says CLASS OF'73. 10A 10B FRONT ROW: Mark Ackermann, Bethann Bremerman, Amy Barth, Katherine Barlow, Paula Apgar, Joseph Bedard. SECOND ROW: William Bennett, Joan Arnister, Darlene Branges, There- sa Byrne, Mary Anne Bertone, John Burke. THIRD ROW: Dennis Cacalori, Janet Buckley, Sandra Allen, Joan Anton- iewicz, Patricia Borden, Edward Bush. FOURTH ROW: Joseph Bruccoleri, Sharon Bombery, Janice Betor, Pa- tricia Burns, Robert Brooks. FIFTH ROW: Bruce Angebranndt, Adele Arcamore, Karen Bonish, Mar- garet Balestrieri, Kathleen Bird, Maria Bernhardt, Thomas Bruccoleri. SIXTH ROW: James Barger, Ann Boshanski, Michael Arbitell, Raluca Alexandrescu, Veronica Andrews, John Antinoro. BACK ROW: Robert Avolio, Stephen Bolge, Christoper Aidrich, Joseph Bednar. 150 FRONT ROW: Joseph Campos, Michael Campo, Donna DeCara, Casey Confoy, Maribeth Czigler, Christopher Carrig, Colleen Cashel, Mario DeVincenzi. SECOND ROW: Craig Chiarello, Veronica Culliton, Monica Chiarello, Paula Christensen, Lu Anne Dill. THIRD ROW: Kerry Clancy, Mary Chapuk, Lisa Constantino, Joan Cai- vano, Victoria Czerna. FOURTH ROW: Patricia DeLorenzo, Timothy DeVaney, Daniel Collins, Robert DeMartin, Ann Marie Cirillo. FIFTH ROW: Debbie Courtney, Daniel DelVecchio, Rosemary Cashel, Diane Calabrese, Patricia DiBenedetto. SIXTH ROW: Gail Donnelly, Linda Ciampa, Michele DeGeorge, Catherine Connor, John Cota. BACK ROW: Andrew Calabrese, Anthony DiPastina, Cynthia Cochran, John DiCoIo. 10C FRONT ROW: Clare Flesch, Rosemary Durnan, Susan Durst, Mariaane Dzomba, Diane Fraczkiewicz, Elizabeth Dymowski, Mary Louise Dorio, Jane Folmer, Patricia Furman, Holly Fabian, Rita Fitzpatrick, Kathleen Faherty, Maureen Frick, Robin Echevarria. BACK ROW Angela Fruscione, Marcia Federico, Andrea Franzoni, Loret- ta Festa, Robert Ernst, Franic D'UIisse, Joseph Falzone, John Festa, Joseph Falsetti, Joseph Forman, John Farrel, Henry Flynn, Thomas Elmer, Keith Ebrahim, Joseph Ecker, Thomas Esposito, Donald Dubow, John Evans, Robert Fisher, Timothy Funari, Joseph Francica, Thomas Furch, Christopher Frawley. 10D FRONT ROW: Lizabeth Hatrak, Kathleen Garfalo, Catherine Hall, Diane Graziul. SECOND ROW: Maureen Haney, Antoinette Guarino, Kathleen Kirkuff, Mary Hines, Kathy Gavigan, Karen Greber, Mary Gorman, Kathleen Gauthier. THIRD ROW: Mary Alice Golden, Kathryn Hosfield, Ella Hughes, Diane Kmiec, Margaret Gillin, Ann Marie Hannan, Donna Kissel, Mary Anne Kocon. FOURTH ROW: Emma Greer, Margaret Gurdak, Maureen Hazen, Col- leen Harcar, Lisa Hatrak, Tom Housman, Ronald Jakubisin, Mark Hoy- er, Brian Humphrey. BACK ROW: John Gerdes, William Kelly, Thomas Garruba, Peter Grof- fie, Thomas Geoghan, Gregory Keyes, Michael Hofmann, Gary Hannon, Jean-Pierre Gerasimowicz. 151 10E 10F FRONT ROW: Linda Kolczynski, Phyllis Maccaroni, Lorraine Mannix, Patricia Leadem, Donna Marciante, Nancy Leonard, Kathleen Lynam, Kathleen Littwin. SECOND ROW: Nancy Lehmann, Susan Maleski, Mari- lyn Mandl, Susan Kowalski, Donna Korona, Michael Kolozynski, Joseph Kramer, Fredric Malley, Carmen Marranco. THIRD ROW: Joseph La- Penna, Kathleen Kovacs, Joan Mackin, Nancy Lucas, Karen Kowal, Beverly Kupiec, Maureen Mahony. BACK ROW: Joseph Loh, David Ku- charski, Thomas Lanigan, Nancy Kwietniak, Peter MacDonald, Steven Luck, Henry Lenartowicz, George Krebs, Paul Markman. 152 FRONT ROW: Lynn McDonough, Lisa Nini, Jayne Maroon, Theresa Mutchiga, Denise Maruca, Linda Nelson, Patricia Owens, Anne Marie Miles, Lorraine Opdyke, Joanne Mislan. SECOND ROW: William Morri- son, Michele Naphen, Arleen Nichitel, Nancy McCardelI, Kathleen Moore, Karen Micklewright, Theresa Miller, Barbara Miller, Linda Moell- er, Joan Meriwether, Deborah Massei, Debra Parr, Kathleen Palejczyk, Kathleen 0'Grady, William Morici. BACK ROW: David Pacera, Emanuel Morreale, William Palmer, Martin McDonald, Philip O'ReiIIy, Paul Moo- ney, Brian McLaughlin, Keith Myers, Michael Moran, Martin O'Brien, Eugene Norton, Jeffrey Mazurek, Robert Mulryne, Timothy Moran, Pe- terlmmordino. FRONT ROW: James Plunkett, Adele Sabolchy, Susan Ranfone, Stephen Sadley, Robert Purcell, Carol Petito, Mona Santo, Ste- phen Proniewski, Samuel Pastorella, Diane Rutkowski, Delores Persichilli, Joseph Pica. SECOND ROW: James Pietras, Nancy Santoro, Cathy Potkay, Judy Saia, Barbara Roslowski, Donna Pitonak, Juliann Petrone, Joyce Pypczwski, Anthony Pocett- i.THIRD ROW: Joseph Phillips, Felicia Povio, Linda Paulaski, Cathleen Pennell, Theresa Pender, Margaret Ridge, Hannah Rodweller, Ann Pietras, John Ryfinski. BACK ROW: Anthony Poli- to, Michael Phelan, Corey Reef, Reynold Reali, Jack Santarsiero, Henry Reynolds, Joseph Salmestrelli, Albert Petruccio, Thomas Root. FRONT ROW: Donna Secretario, Felicia Sevilla. SECOND ROW: Mary Beth Stacowicz, Myriam Stettler, Lynn Sutton. THIRD ROW: Ann Shelly, Kathleen Stanish. FOURTH ROW: Johanna Shanos- kie, Denise Strycharz, Mary Skorupa. FIFTH ROW: Sharon Stau- dinger, Sandra Strycharz. SIXTH ROW: Adele Smith, Lisa Stroha- ber, Beth Ann Smith, Kathy Stewart. SEVENTH ROW: Michael Strizki, James Semonik, John Scarantino, Robert Stawicki, Thomas Scarantino, Mike Shaddow. EIGHTH ROW: Graham Smith, Joseph Sodomin, Thomas Schreier. BACK ROW: John Sweet, Kelvin Smith, Stanley Sikorski. G 10H '01,-M-fel 1 3 4 2 5 6 1fFRONT ROW: Karen Zabawa, Mary Wetzel, Susan Witkowski, Barbara Zimmer, Martha Zagorzycki, Joanna Zagorzycki, Sue Tysowski, Kathleen Sweeney, Nancy Toft, Anna Toto, Joan Volen, Debra Taylor. SECOND ROW: Mary Ann Wolski, Sonia Wendl, Pamela Witkowski, Elizabeth Wokoun, Barbara Swiecki, Irene Weglarz, Patrice Walsh, Karen Wojtowicz, Mary Beth Yates, Donna Winston, Sharon Wenczel. THIRD ROW: Theodore Zegarski, Robert Ziegler, John Taylor, Mark Van Sant, Ken Szepesy, Henry Ziemba, Broderick Yeakle, Thomas Wozniak, Michael Szymelewicz, Valerie Vagnozzi. BACK ROW: Michael Van Hise, Thomas Voyda, William Zamborsky, Doug- las Wallace, Ron Wszolek. 2,fJoan Antoniewicz. 3fVickie Czerna, Paula Apgar, Faith Clark, Marcia Federico. 4fFather Nolan, Mike Hofmann. 5fJohn Taylor, Ted Zegarski, Sue Tysowski, Martha Zagor- zycki, Barbara Zimmer, Joan Volen, Ken Szepesy. 6fJeff Mazurek, Darlene Branges. , sf , Q ff? Having someone to look down on . . . sneaking around with a bermuda collar jayvee teams loaded with sophs checking over the fresh- men girls ... getting up the nerve to skip class ... double period labs ... staring a dead frog in the eye... rating a C corridor homeroom .,. sweet sixteen and never been kissed ,. . Gee-l'm- a-tree giving up all hope for Resusci-Annie ... unity Nlass ... the thrill of being noticed by senior guys the chosen in Varsity jackets ... sophs who cared comingtogether to remem- ber Eve Maest from a wise fool to a jolly junior in the CLASS OF'74. 9B 9A FRONT ROW: Lynne Agocs, MaryBeth Andrews, Rosemary Boyer, Cathleen Carrol, Karen Breiman, Margaret Baxter. SECOND ROW: Anthony Brown, William Brown, Duane Babecki, Scott Brown, William Borcsik. THIRD ROW: Roxanne Brown, Frances Cammarrata, Diane Aug, Mary Carlin, Jean Bianculli, Katherine Ann Amico, Maria Campo, Doreen Applegate, Ylanda Brzozowski, Barbara Branges, Kath- leen Brown. FOURTH ROW: Carl Bielski, Jeffrey Bartolino, David Bizal, James Carella, Michael Angelini. BACK ROW: Margaret Calamia, Cheryl Beagles, Thomas Boyd, Broderick Barber, Ernest Andreoli, Bruce Bennett, Robert Ben- nett, Robert Alton, Keith Beauchamp. FRONT ROW: Monica Cathel, Annemarie DeAngelo, Marie Di- Benedetto, DonnaCsoge, Margaret Cirillo, Diane Diehl, RoseMary Decowski, Kathleen Cebulko, Nancy Cubberley, Carol Conway. SECOND ROW: Catherine Chartier, Marie DeForte, Jeanne Co- gan, Camille Conway, Bernice DeLozier, Debra D'AngeIo, Debra Cook, Constance deBlois, Karen Cashel, Mary Colavita. THIRD ROW: Kimberly Cifelli, Cynthia Caserta, Susan Chiantese, Cynthia DiGiovacchino, James Carroll, Daniel Dileo, Frank Dajcz- ak, Vincent Cooper. FOURTH ROW: Brian Croke, Kevin Costigan, Thomas Cianfrano, Luciano Cortina, Angelo Conte, Edward Crane, Thomas Dill, Kev- in Dolan. BACK ROW: Francis Cimoch, Philip Chiaradia, Nicholas Ciliento, James Cottrell, Steven Casey. 9C 1 is A 11 ' E B ik P FRONT ROW: Marie Garnish, Denise Gersten, Barbara Dough- man, Eleanor Goeke, Donna Giordano, Donna Fasoli, Eileen Geo- ghan, MaryAnn Greffin, Peggy Fedorko, Debbie Glover, James Greber, Vince Dellegrotti, Timothy Frawley, MaryAnn Geppert, Barbara Gervasio, Donna Ferry, Nancianne Doyle, Linda Ferri, Claire Dzieminski, Nancy Gagliardi. BACK ROW: Lee Edinger, Joseph Drulis, Michael Driscoll, John Everitt, Bob Fallon, Denise Fazio, Marjorie Fattori, Rose Fitzpa- trick, Catherine Flynn, Barbara Franken, Patricia Fecak, Antho- ny Ficci, Michael Frascella, James Fruscione, Christopher Eld- ridge, George Garriga, Tom Dolan. W! FRONT ROWS: Pamela Kalencki, Hope Holland, Lynn Kelso, Jo- lene Hatrak, Linda Koenig, Joan Hatrak, Catherine Grochala, AI- ice Henk, Arleen Griscavage, Michele Klek. SECOND ROW: Loretta Heinzel, Alyson Keyes, Karen Kregan, Michele Harney, Catherine Hardy. THIRD ROW: Carmelita Inverso, Joan Hanson, Linda Guarnieri, Teresa Healey, Elizabeth Kearns, Ellen Hanak, Mary Hegarty, Babara Hart, Deirdre Holeman. FOURTH ROW: Stephen Jarkowski, Kenneth Hill, Robert Kite, James Kannon, Charles Inverso, Gregory Kaclis, George Keefe, James Heffernan. BACK ROW: Robert Kalinowski, Matthew Kane, Patrick Kahny, Michael Johnson, Paul Kearns, James Kinre, Leo Jasien, Kevin Kent, Neil Kisel, Jeff Dremback. FRONT ROW: Thomas Konczos, Stephen Kurowski, Edward Laird, Helen Mastrangelo, Gary Lubieski, Patrick Mathes, James Manley. SECOND ROW: Marie Maiorino, Eileen Long, Janet Latham, Maryliz Mackin, Eileen McKeever, Mary Markman, Patricia Mazzarella. THIRD ROW: Brian Kuzma, Richard Koreyva, Kenneth Kutarnia, Joseph Lyons, Philip LoBianco, Mark Maccaroni, Leonard Matte. FOURTH ROW: Dolores Leadem, Annemarie Leadem, Katherine Mur- czak, Christine Lisiecki, Patricia Lynam, Joyce Lubieski, Patricia Maloney. FIFTH ROW: John Krawiec, Guy Mancuso, Paul Lieggi, James Kriegner, David Licciarello, Edward Korenz, Albert Mandl. BACK ROW: Gary Lanser, Thomas Krisak, Gary Luck, James McGuire, Robert Lester, Hugh Maguire, Mark McGarth. 158 FRONT ROW: Barbara Moore, George Pelke, Walter Obal, Martin Novak, John Palmer, Gregory Mraw. SECOND ROW: Susan Means, Frank Patrone, George O'Donnell, Ste- phen 0'Neill, William Orson, Mark Nestor, Sharon Nevius. THIRD ROW: Joseph Nickels, Thomas Meagher, Charles Osifat, Martin Olech, Daniel Petrino, Patricia Nestor, Lucy Misiolik. FOURTH ROW: Barbara Pajak, Karen Pazdan, Kathy Mesday, Sharon Parham, Kathleen Napoli, Gail Militig, Barbara Meskill, Susan Nitti, Joan Osborn. BACK ROW: Glen Metzger, Michael Oberding, Ana Ottaunick, Patricia Palumbo, Colleen Mooney, Margaret 0'Donnell. I fi A ,,,, 1 , H.. rr, Ja! X1 ll i 1 f f , , . f 1, C +-- - I , 7x,f Ngo L '-, ,,7 l A , , A4 K .-Y . , Ani, ' X, v J K 74 ,f ,1 - M 9G 'ie 1? , ,.,,.,.....- ,,.J-,...'-I-- Q if gi- -- J ' ALPHABETICAL ORDER: Lisa Palinkas, Julianne Pane, Joanne Perferi, Kathleen Petro, Annette Pfieffer, Cathy Pica, George Pietrow, Anne Marie Pilaro, Dianne Pinelli, Debbie Pirone, Joanne Piunno, Jane Plun- kett, Bonnie Polinski, Darlene Polinski, Timothy Potocki, Kathleen Price, Jean Proccacino, Mary Quinlan, Evelyn Quinn, Regina Ragolia, Carmen Rainieri, Philip Ranfone, Benny Recine, Andrew Reres, Barbara Riccio, Thomas Ritter, Sharon Rojek, Sergio Romano, Karen Rouba, Celeste Rousseau, Steven Rudge, Dawn Ruhl, Shirley Anne Russert, Mark Rutkowski, William Salem, Robin Salvadore, Patricia Sanderson. I FRONT ROW: James Sevilla, John Stawicki, Brian Surdich, Kenneth Sears, Jeffrey Smolka, John Staniec. SECOND ROW: Mary Setneska, Ann Marie Silvestro, Tecla Severino, Marie Sivnkiewicz, Gloria Subrowski, Nancy Lee Struck, Ursula Sidur, Cheryl Shipley, Sharon Surdich, Claire Serinaldi, Peggy Simzak. THIRD ROW: Kathy Shelly, Kathy Stec, Helen Somlyay, Kathleen Stevu- lak, Angele Spiropoulos, Carol Smith, Rebecca Stec, Pam Smith, Mar- yanne Slackter, Karen Stewart, Marianne Swedo. BACK ROW: Robert Severns, Wesley Sokotoski, Salvatore Sano, Kevin Stewart, Henry Swederski, James Sujanski, Albert Smith, Michael San- to, Francis Schuster, Frank Smith, Richard Stout, John Surdich, Antho- ny Sperd. 159 Freshmen Class History 9I O '-1 1 6 2, 5 4 1fHelen Mastiangelo, Mary Liz Mackin, Margaret Civillo, Lisa Palinkas. 2!BiII Borcsik, Donna Csoge, Jim Greber, Tom Krisak. 3fMaria Campo. 4fFRONT ROW: Siobhan Tierney, Cynthia Whalen, Thomas Valeri, Brian Wesley, Lorraine Turgeon, Debbie Zuczek, Donna Walachy, Marie Tackacs, Lisa Anne Ungrady, Eliza- beth Ullrich, Colleen White, Terri Urbano, Mary Yaros, Susan Wilk, Mary Wylie, Sophie Weglarz, John Wood, Rob- erta Walbridge, Josephine Tella, Mary Ann Wirth, Greg Winkler. BACK ROW: Geraldine Valatko, Debbie Wierz- bowski, Katherine Zabawa, Maria Toth, Noreen Trebil, Dolores Velivis, Rose Marie Todaro, Teresa Walsh, Carolyn Wenczel, Mary Thoma, David Troiani, John Velit, Richard Waropay, David Yeakle, Myron Tantum, George White, Mark Wiaczek, John Wnuk, John Zikos. 5fCathy Pica. 6fTricia Mazzarella, Karen Rouba, Sharon Rojek, Mary Carlin, Dee Leadem, Michele Harney, Joan Osborn, Elean- or Goeke, Robin Silvestro, Cindy DiGiovacchino, Barbara Meskill. I , 29 flea fag, 43 'big ZA Freshmen changing from cool eighth graders to the lowest in the school in three short months ... strange faces and big halls ... lec- tures on growing up . .. crisp, new jumpers and silly ascot blouses ... carrying more books than five upperclassmen put together ... gym class initiation, stolen shoes, wet uniforms, and books in the shower ... too many new names and faces to remember .., discovering upperclassmen aren't really as bad as you thought ... decorated lockers for birthdays doing all your homework every night frosh-only sports teams . ., first time ever freshman cheerleaders .,. parties at 8:05 on upstairs B corridor your own pep rally for your own teams ... senior directions to a nonexistant C203 ... en- thusiasm for practically anything ... planning revenge on future freshmen ... 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'il fs, Q V ,si A S w, ,pg Q' AA, A,A 4 4 6 1fMike Franko 2fKurt Ebrahim, President 3fGuy Aquilino 4fTerri Smith 5fDuane Rouga 6fDave Hart 7fTom MacDonald Senior Class Officers Stephen Agocs Donald Allen sf 3 S R Leonard Alvino Alison Anthony PefeI'Walbfidge :if i n Mae. M 3 . ' ' fi Gaetano Aquilino John Arbitell Stephen Arkuszewski Bernard Austin 166 .mr ray P 3 , M 1 i Joanne Babecki Steven Barczay Richard Barlow Thomas Bauer Michael Baylog Lucia Bednarski Kevin Behan John Bergen Marianne Bernhard Mario Battista Kathleen Betor I. Michael Bojcun 'ix Ka ren Bowers Deborah Borden vw. Patrlcla Bradway Frances Brooks Colleen Kendall Barbara Brennan Steven Brewster V1-use Charles Bryan Monica Buckley David Burton R. Gary Butler Robert Calvano Catherine Calamia Janet Cammarata Jerry DiCola, Kurt Ebrahim, Bev Chmielewski, Terry Smith. Maria Caracciolo 'Q we Francis Carella Andrea Calabrese Ca rl Carella 19' '01-iftff g ll ff Maria Celll Kathleen Cellini Donna Carney Eugene Chebra Anthony Casserta Pasquale Chiavatti Karen Bowers, Francis Brooks. Christopher Chintala Beverly Chmielewski John Chojnowski Edward Choromanski Sue Christensen W. Terry Clarke 'T' -Wfere, ,- ez C fiifzfq J? ' A , X Susan Christensen Debra Ciesielski m, . ,v'ff V' ew' is fi I' .fag , Frank Cipullo Christina Clark Nancy Cogan Norman Cook Barbara Ciprietti George Clark Sandra Coppola WK Donna Courtney V If . A A9 .M '- xi' i 1' 'Vw -an ef w - , Q ag., ' 'S K8 Denise Cosgriff George Crane Leeanna Croft Marc Costantino John Courggn --W, M ,M M, X V7 N Lucy Bednarski f 'M-,, ' '.-- in-.., r.'or , A . 1 Maria Cugasi 5 s 3 i sshshisis sway? , V ge s i 2 , cas afeppifef V L' William Dawidowski Jerry DiCoIa wx Janice DiLorenzo William Dalton Charles DeAngeIo Frank DiGuseppe Matthew Daunis Ka ren Deodato .A ,qla we Michele Dilks Kim Davison ,alia James D'Errico 4 Jerry DiNataIe Diane DiStefano .ff-f 3-. George Dominiak Michael Dubuque David Ecker Kurt Ebrahlm Patricia Elmer Joan Duckenfield Nancy Egan Mary Lou Elmo Ed Shrader 2 M I T Karen Emma Mark Ennis Christopher Enourato fin 'lx xi T il 2 K 4 5 -P' -fe W' T ,J 4 . f .vi T David Erkoboni I I K,-s1,mfe,sKm,fs-W-f:.1:- : Terence Faherty of Gerald Fasanella T Q' if K. Meredith Esposito Patricia Evans T .,ara, ,. . . ,. T H' i T . , ,WW :gut ,.,, ,KS . . K 1 Jan Falcey Thomas Fallon Tim Fechter Joseph Ficci Frances Firetto Mary Fitzpatrick Rose Ann Ferrara ' f Bernadette Folmer V vu-...G-J Mrs. Wood, Joan Duckenfield. f,., Vfyf A I J,- Joseph Franken Michael Franko Rosemary Frascella Helene Freeman Marijean Frick James Gardner is ffm- ' f N if .. 'Ja Lax! I 1 W I Russell Garruba Mary Carol Fruscione Catherine F unari f Connie Funke r M Richard Barlow John SaFranko George Luther Patricia Gervasio me 'Q Wm Patrice Garnlch Robert Gauthier John Genovesi N Dorothy Geppert M69 'PT r-.4 X . W. WRX L ,1 422 Sq V. 6 , is .31 ,- Vjilxx 2 , 5 Debra Gill John Giordano Janet Gorski Sandy Graziul, Cathy Funari, Carol Spehar Patrick Greber Patrick Griffin Gaetano Guarino 'ri1-1 3 ff N Sandra Graziul Michael Greber Kathleen Hagan Wav Anthony Halak l Tom MacDonald, Mike Kalafut. Frederick Hetzel Marianne Hin kle .... ,... . .. gi 2 was-Vrwfy-I , , - zmiff-EW : P Q5 fsvfgwisazifv f if xf2g ,S?f'?ZZs7zmz44eiifegf:g-If ' . 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Patrick Kent Deborah Keuper Cheri King Colleen Kendall ' ,g., ,fejg ,,. ,Q x' ,gf-fa . , ' i Linda Klemann Christopher Kmiec 5 fait H ' ' ' ,iifgigfffig w..,,.s-qs 5 Q Anthony Konczos Charles Kowalski Raymond Krainski --,Wg weft -pt- Diane Kliminski Victoria Kliwinski Elaine Kovacs Richard Kowal Joe Wisniewski, Russ Garruba ,. ,Mm-:-.wr-F, - 43 X X Frank Krecicki Joseph Krempecke Nancy Krol ,M a ar r Val Runfola, Bill Place ya, any ' My ' S494 lag!! 1, Barbara Kuzma Richard LaBaw Mary Labowiez ff My A. , M . f Kathryn Krystaponis David Kurlander Toni Lane 'W John F. Langer Anne Lenhardt John Logan Adrienne Logue 3 4 George Luther -1 John Giordano w gf V .Nm 1' ' 5, 22 'QS .Lg '+'k ' gf 1, Thomas MacDonald Angela Maffei Cynthia Mahoney Q d igit. , Lynne Maira Caroline Mandl : -'-' .1 y Wufrgg f- f Andrew Mangone K 'K ' was A fl M Mary Kae Manley Concetta Masiello Susan McCormack ' , K N-rr 52 ! gi. 5 5 I x K' if 'E ' Q f f f Patricia McGowan Kathleen McGrath Alan H. 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Nicholson Joseph Nizolek is Frank Nalbone Brian Newman John Notta Ba rba ra Nova k ' f W 0 AVN 5 ex J 341 3' i 'IZL ,F t ex. f 7 1 r eaa it 1 if' 2 5 xr V I I ' b Debra Oliver Ma Joan Olszewskl . f , .K gi ,.,h -K -Q . 1 X i i :'L F' S Q as in M 'C Qi iff- W it ' i - fi x - 'WN Sharon 0'DonneIl Michael 0'Brien f A Catherine 0'Neill ,nik S wx W' aaaar . Nw ' 42, -..+:mfg,f. Dennis 0'ReiIIy Judith Osborn Robert Opsut Michael Ostaszewski ,Aa e--mr Y f fi QQ Bernadette Ostrowski John Ostrowski Robert Ostrowski Kenneth Ozga V .,.,.. ,A , ,.. ,,w.f- ., ,Q ,Q WB . k mf x Patti Pastor Na nnette Perrine Bernadette Petroni Martin Picarello Melanie Piekielniak John Pietras Mary Ann McManimon Maryanne Pfieffer A. William Place Pa ul Plumeri 'URS iillafe-4'0 'K Susan Povlitz if ' ' SL , XS: Q 'V NI , yew' is '5 2, W 3 4 WN 53 f 2 A Q, ' 2 . I 4 g S RN' m -J E M.. Francis Przechacki jlsll Marianne Price Nancy Prouty l James Quinlan .1 Meredith Esposito, Mary Joan Olszewski. 190 Joan Pulcini Charles Reilly 1 :-Xa, 'wig . :sings 1 4 J William Rader Ja mes Rafferty Eileen Resmick Dennis Robak Susanne Rocco ew' 5 2 JE g,.,,...naa 1 Martha Rodweller -.....,,..f ' - --u--:Qi-?.f, . ,.-,, Grace Rudnick: Duane Rouba AI Veltn Mr Ardery Herbert Ruehle Valerie Runfola Richard Ryan Virginia Ryan K NM Evelyn Sabolchy John SaFranko Q' Q 3 x f sb fa, g f, xg :A X ffffffi S Ann M. Schmierer Edward Schrader Nicholas Schreier nf K , . 5' T , - - , .,,, i g ,msn X .fx . S , ,. . A S? K 3.3 . a W 5 - LLLQ1 .X 1 7. Wk vm. K Patricia Saville ' , W Lg .M ,-Q.. A fi iii 1 ,-...K , A ,QQ ' YB or i ' i----' Carolyn Schuler Terri Smith, Tom Fallon. Ale 'GQ Samuel Scopelliti Linda Shelingoski Ja mes Shelley ,1 Ein' Angela Maffei, Val Runfola, Patti Pastor. Sharon Shipley Cathy Sielski F5 '- I-'V Harriet Smith Pat Garnich, Barbara Ciprietti. 3 1. ,Au if Q .w ..,-'- Raub Smith Carol Spehar Michael Spitz 'Xe 25 325525 ,. 'swff, .... , Ka ren Stankowski Judy Jackson Susan S160 ff V A X' 'g i- -. 'r 7 fs: .,AL A .1 k,Vk 1- .,,k ,WW E J i qi , , ui rifle i gf! X T? . ' K tif I , Sharon Stan kowski if-by ,. . .M 2 i 52, .S Y-f72f,,i-miami E i, M222 zegeaegwf, ,ig ,fam iss' fgkesrziq 3 ff- fi5i5ff.33 ' 1'i'W:i:, Richard Stewart X Ronald Stewart Timothy Stives Joan Struck - Yiff , - Nancy Szymelewicz Ann Toomey Ronald J. Trakowski Marianne Swiecki 195 E I Q1 . , i .,, if-1 WM , 'Y .z ,, m'N 5 I 4 2 4 555 - - lil 3 5 ...M 2 'P M 17 Z VIZ4 1 ,,A if m 5 Q 3 M M 5 , Q ,i , M Patricia VanHise Joseph Turco Paul Van Sant r - f K t MV ' ' ' - Y f -wg. , Patricia Voyda 196 Lorraine Vaccaro Michelle Vagnozzi Alfred Veltri Mary Clare Moran, Colleen Kendall. Lf Peter Walbridge Debbie Warasky Mark Wesley ,I Eve Wiaczek Tw.. Hedwig Wierzbicki Edward Wilson Joseph Wisniewski Frank Wolski Jim Rafierty Michael Wozniak Thomas Yeakle Julius Ziemba Qffwmt' ...af Maureen Woods Marion H. Zukas Senior Class History 1fCarI Carella, Father Kathy Krystaponis. 2fRuss Garruba, Guy MWF Nolan, Mike Greber, Lynn Maira, Val Runfola, Aquilino, Kurt Ebrahim, Dean Muskewitz, Tom Bauer, Len Alvino, Jerry DiCoIa. 3fCathy Calamia, Debb 4fMeIanie Piekielniak 5fYolanda Cheng 6fDebbie Oliver ie Borden, Tina Clark 1 5 6 2 8 4 7fLesIie Smith, Terri Smith, Terry Faherty, Jerry DiNatale, Guy Aquili- no, Father Thul, Carl him, Carolyn Schuler, 8fBernadette Folmer Carella, Tom Bauer, Sam Scopelliti, Kurt Ebra- Sharon O'DonneIl, Brian Newman. You're the oldest so set an example for the rest of the school. AAA thinking about college ... senior girls in civilian looking skirts and blouses ..A orange drivers' licenses ... twelve vicious seniors on football Bill Place and Mark Cusato, All County . A . six long-legged seniors on Cross-Country AA. ten rowdy seniors on soccer ... Terry Clarke, All County ... soggy hockey fields . A . Sec- tion 6 for cool senior girls A A . Section 5 for neat senior guys' '... Seniors a- dult talks at 2 A.lVl. A . . still thinking about college A . A closing BK at twelve .AA St. Ann's A.C. . . A SAT scores, panicking about college . . A working until 103 then being too tired to do any homework ... Jingle Bell Rock and Santa Claus .A. 6 hustling seniors on basketball . A . praying the gas tank isn't really empty when it's on E ... transcript deadlines and early acceptances A . . 18th birthdays and trips to New York ... taking all your exams for the first time ever A A A Just keep on setting that good example ... Bristol A.PAC. tee shirts ... driving in a snow storm for the first time ... Trenton's finest in debutante balls . . A a thick enve- lope with a letter of acceptaince inside AA. A's turning into C's . . 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Kmiec, Christopher R. 315 Ellis Avenue, Trenton Konczos, Anthony R. 803 Pine Street, Trenton D.E.C.A. 3,4. Kovacs, Elaine 812 Pine Street, Trenton Spanish Honor Society 3, Secretary 2,43 Ski Club 3,43 Manager of Cross Country and Track Teams 3,42 Canticle 3,4. Kowal, Richard F. 21 Quaker Road, Princeton Junction Band 1,2,33Track 1,2,3,43 Cross Country 2,3,4. Kowalski, Charles J. 708 Nathan Hale Avenue, Trenton Krainski, Raymond M. 716 Putnam Avenue, Trenton Science Club 13 Band 1,2,3,4. Krecicki, Frank J. 947 Ohio Avenue,Trenton Forum Club 2,3. Krempecke, Joseph J. 1224 indiana Avenue, Trenton Cross Country 2,3,43 Football 1,2. f Krol, Nancy J. y y 1 43.343 525 Washington Aven3u1e,WestTrenton Homeroom Secretary 2,33 Vice President 43 Spanish Honor Society 2,3,43 Canticle 3, Typing Editor 43 Library Assistant 1,23 F.B.L.A. 3, 43 .Scorekeeper for,Cross Qountryland Tragk 3,43-3. 3,153 , Krystaponis, Kathryn A. ' l , . 3 3 4, H gg 31 Qnestnut:3Street, l.3 Princeton. fi F.TiA. 2,3.4L' it 'lii ' lf 3 J Wfleedef Pevldik rtlss 3 P ff ' 'fi' 3 ' iff '.e,i i2GreQt3r1i DriyleQl'Trenton Ski Club 3,42 Varsity Club 3,43 J.V. Cross Country 2, Varsity 3,43 T'29k 2'3'4' 3, 3 3 Kuzma, Barbara 3 W 15Winebe3rg Place, Trenton Lenhardt, Anne M. 4121 Nottingham Way, Trenton Queen of Peace High School 13 School Play 23 Color Guard 2,3, Captain 43 G.A.A. Manager 3,42 Softball 2. Logan, John M. 123 John Street, Princeton Homeroom Vice-President 2: Football 23 Track 1,2,3,43 Basketball 334 Logue, Adrienne M. 103 Grayskin Avenue, Trenton Mission Club 1,2,3,4. Luther, George S. V Clarksville Road, Princeton Junction Forum Club 2,31 Manager, Varsity Wrestling 3,4. MacDonald, Thomas J. 74 Lawrenceville-Pennington Road, Lawrenceville Class Representative 2,43 Key Club 2,3,43 Track 2,3,4Q Football 2,3, 4. Maffei, Angela M. 19 Brandon Road, Trenton Homeroom Secretary 43 Spanishi-lonor Society 2,3,43 F.l3.L.A. 3, Treasurer 43 Coronet 2,3,43 Modern Dance 2,31 School Play 1,2,3. Mahoney, Cynthia J. Hopewell Woodsville Road, Hopewell Homeroom Vice-President 1. President 33 School Play 1,2,3,4Q Choraleers 2,3. Maira, Lynne M. 5 Cynthia Lane, Trenton School Play 1,2,33 Varsity Cheerleading 3, Captain 43 G.A.A. Execu- tive Board 2,3,43 Modern Dance 1,2,3,4. Mandl, Caroline C. 155 Hoover Avenue, Trenton Homeroom Secretary 13 Spanish Honor Society 2,3,43 Future Sec- retaries Association 3,43 Drill Team 1,2,3. Mangone, Andrew 40 Jefferson Road, Princeton Manley, Mary Kae 4 3. 1 133311 3 f eligfilatoniifgven emit? 3' ' i- Hoirieroono73Presi'dent 43 School Play 2,33 IiBZ'5dern'l'5an'ce 2,31 M3SiB!l0.3CQ!1C9TlitsA- .se,e 3 ..,,,ll .e.., . 3 33 ,A., VV,. V ,,g. C66 F.T.A. 2.3.41 French Club 3,4. 3 1 i, ', 'gf gegg Qg g . V L3',,' ,i., -.,. ,V..' ' ' 3 1 S g 3 134 S'outl'133Wal ker Aven ueg Trenton SPM ,.., Q McGowan, Patriciin. P 3 19 Svfingwood Qflve-T P'7?'1Cef0FSlJUnC?5QF'i w?jj3 Spanish Honor Society 3.4i?Four 3,7l?Qf5'F.T.AiQ'zll2i3,4,' 3 1923. . V ESQ. :f .vv,l 11 i,.. Y.- 7 , . ..-f Life K . LaBaw, Richard F. 6 ill' A A tgagfie Francais 32,343 23312112 ifgrffriffiiqffffifinim 3 Homeroom Treasurer 3: Forum Club 3q1T?egZEt:-3 ?2?3ic1eiili'rfa-cs? gi 3 3 3 Zfgfchorgfgers 2,?iCOro?l?te1'2 'eee1ir.tf. sir. 2 ' dent 43Chess Club 3,43 School Play 2,33 Choraleers 2,3,4. 3'McLe6d, Ahh H- ' ' A ' A , g 3O.Gien Mawr Drive, Trenton Labowicz, Mary A at A it 3 Forum Ciub1,2,3,eri. 3 4 ili.ll.i isil A 64 Collins Road, Trenton Forum Club 3, Secretary 4, Red Cross 2, Secretary 3: Spirit Club3, 43 Library Assistant 2,33 l-leaith Careers 2,31 Art Club 2,3:PLiturgiCal Choir 2,3,43 Choraleers 2,31 School Play 2,3. Lane. Toni L. 4 3 'R 3 48 East Paui Avenue, Trenton Modern Dance Club 1,2, Vice-President 3, President 433School Play Langer, John F. ,Q 1030 North Olden Avenue, Trenton Homeroom Treasurer 1. McManimon, Maryann l. y 3 ' PQ A -fi 3600 Greenway:Avenule,1Trentt5n Coronet Businesstiditor 4, Le Cercle Francais 3,4. 93351 Evelyn 3 g 3 ,',. l 3 1 ' ' ' ' 36 Oak Street: Trenton Student Council Representative 23 Homeroom President 13 Red Cross1,2,333LiturgicalChoir1,2,3,43Choraleers M ikg Y g Mershon, Elizabeth A. 3 , 3 Cranbury Road1tf1,.,Cranbury T Homeroom'Secretary 23 Drama Ciiub 1,23fSki Club 3,43 Stage 2,33 Choraleers 2,3,4. Michalak, Mark J. 930 Ohio Aven ue, Trenton Micklewright, John S. 5 White Beach Court, Trenton Mikita, Linda A. 63 New Street. Trenton Coronet 1,23 Four Winds 2, Business Manager 3, Editor-in-Chief 43 Canticle 2,3,43 Ski Club 3,43 Art Club 3,43 Spirit Club 3,43 Library Assistant 2,3,4. Militig, Kevin J. 322 McAdoo Avenue, Trenton Miller, John F. 145 Stockton Street, Trenton Homeroom Vice-President 1,3, President 23 Four Winds 3,43 Canti- cle 2,33 Ski Club 2,31 Liturgical Commission 2.3. Miller, Kathleen M. 110 Gedney Road, Trenton Drill Team 2,3,4. Miller, Kenneth J. 8 Peabody Lane, Trenton National Honor Society 3,41 Four Winds 2,33 Spanish Editor 43 Ski Club 3,43 Cross Country 23 Bowling 3,43 Track 3,4. Moran, Jon R. 1053 Terrace Boulevard, Trenton Forum Club 2,3,4. Moran, Mary Clare 34 Cranbrook Road, Trenton National Honor Society 3, Secretary 43 Canticle 3, Layout Editor 4: Coronet 2,3,43 F.T.A. 2, Secretary 3, President 4: French Club 3,43 Leader Corps 2,3,43 Library Assistant 2,3,4. Mrozinski, Stephen J. 514 Lawrence Road, Trenton Murawski, David P. 946 Ohio Avenue, Trenton 0'Donnell, Sharon 6 Whitehall Road, Hamilton Square Homeroom Vice-President 1, President 2, Secretary 3, Treasurer 4. Oliver, Debra 33 Cadwalader Terrace, Trenton Junior High School No. 3-12 Coronet 3,43 Horseback Riding Club 3, 4. Olszewski, Mary Joan 'L 1020 Indiana Avenue, Trenton Athletic Department Secretary 3,4. O'NeilI, Catherine 260 Sherwood Avenue, Trenton French Club 3,43 F.T.A, 2,3,4. Opsut, Robert 68 Main Boulevard, Trenton Homeroom President 3,43 National Honor Society 3,43 Forum Club 1,2,4, Treasurer 33 Chess Club 1,3, Co-captain 43 Tennis Club 4. 0'Reilly, Dennis 720 Spruce Street, Trenton Osborn, Judith A. 28 Hardwick Drive, Trenton Student Council Representative 23 Drill Team 1, Captain 2,3,43 Softball 23 G.A.A. Executive Board 2,3,4. Ostaszewski, Michael W. 911 Lower Ferry Road, Trenton Ostrowski, Bernadette 95 Mulberry Street, Trenton Ostrowski, John 625 Indiana Aven ue, Trenton Ostrowski, Robert 625 Indiana Aven ue, Trenton Ozga, Kenneth J. 1245 indiana Avenue, Trenton Baseball li2i3,4- Pastor, Patrlcla S, ,q , f , ' We is .. , , sQ.Q:1..T4Mtsr' E595 ', ,:' lb ZS' ' u f W W., A' rig . ' i:ei:fQa,g55q,'- - - .. . . ,. , , .. , - 3. , 3 , ., - 3 If ' '. if-In Ril1 i: ,, 1.M11 U'iiw5fZexiir: iif7l27fi'??5f3'1e...i2V:?f -ffrfif ff! 715133 zI,7.'zz'Q'7aJ'?E'faevfQ 3P?z',f3'??.'fif35ft5ie .if .' H . 3 - ' -1 : ' ' :': 3 Z 1 1, Y:?'u :: .itil 0' .' : -'v 'i .2 M: 53 .. 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CASSIDY MR. AND MRS. COSMO CELLI Maria and Roberto MR. AND MRS. ANDREW CHEBRA MR. AND MRS. LOUIS CIPRIETTI Mary, Barbara MRS. ELSIE COMPLETO MR. AND MRS. JAMES CUNNINGHAM SR. and Mr. and Mrs. James Cunningham Jr. MR. AND MRS. EDWARD J. DAUNIS Matthew, Laurel,Andrea MR. AND MRS. ROBERT S. DAVISON Lynn, Robyn, Kim, Robert Jr. MR. AND MRS. WALTER DUCKENFIELD Carol '71, Joan '72 MR. AND MRS. PAUL EVANS AND FAMILY THE FALLON FAMILY MR. AND MRS. PETER D. FRASCELLA Peter, Mary, and Rosemary MR. AND MRS. FRANK FREEMAN Tom '63, Helene '72 MR. AND MRS. ARTHUR F. HAGAN, JR. Kathy MR. AND MRS. ANTHONY V. HALAK Best Wishes for the Class of'72 MR. AND MRS. HARRY HOUGHTON Debi, Joellen, Harrv THE HOVEMEYER FAMILY Margaret '65, Kathleen '70, Charles '72, Dav THEJACKSON FAMILY Don, Audrey, Judi, Bruce, Laurie, and Cindy Councilman EUGENE KALINOWSKI AND FAMILY MR. AND MRS. JOSEPH KAZIER James '70, Richard '72 MR.AND MRS.JOHN KEARNS Jack '69, Jeanne '72, Beth '75, Eileen '78 MR. AND MRS. CHESTER J. KRAINSKI AND FAMILY MR. AND MRS. JOHN T. KROL Nancy '72 MR. AND MRS. ANTHONY J. KRYSTAPONIS JR. Kathy '72, John, Ann Marie. and Michael MR. AND MRS. CHARLES A. LOGUE Adrienne, Brian, Michael and James id MR. AND MRS. GEORGE J. MALICK SR. Toni Lane, Terri Lane and Georgie Jr. MR. AND MRS. ENRICO MASIELLO Concetta, John, and Anna Maria ln Memory of AUNT PHYLlllS MR. AND MRS. JOHN W. MIKITA Joan, Linda MR. AND MRS. FRANKLIN T. MILLER Jay, Theresa, Jim and Mark MR. AND MRS. JAMES J. MURPHY Michael, Mary Beth, Anne Marie MR.ANDMRS.JOSEPH NOVAK Joe, Mary Anne, and Barbara MR. AND MRS. ROBERT J. O'DONNELL Kathy, Sharon, Peggy, Patti, Bob, Kara, Dawn MRS. STELLA OLSZEWSKI Mr. and Mrs. Edward Groch Mrs. and Mr. William Harbach Mr. and Mrs. Richard Olszewski MR.AND MRSTHOMAS OPSUT Robert, Thomas MR. AND MRS. AUSTIN O'REILLY Dennis MR. AND MRS. WALLACE PERRINE Nanette '72 THE PETRONI FAMILY Bernard, Laura, Palma, Jack and Bernadette - Special Friends THE PLACE FAMILY Roderick J. Dorothy, Roderick J. Jr., John Hortly, Andrew William,Ann,Janet MR. AND MRS. FRANK PRZECHACKI Francis, Virginia, Reverend Charles Przechacki NIR. AND MRS. A. C. RADER MR. AND MRS. STEPHEN RYAN MR. AND MRS. JOHN M. SHELLY Joe. Bob, Jim, Ann, Kathy, Maureen, Jackie, Susie WHELDON H. SHIVERS CATHERINE AND GERTRUDE SMITH MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM SPEHAR Carol, Martin THE STANKOWSKI FAMILY Chris, Joe, Sharon, Ken, Debra, Donald THE SZYMELEWICZ FAMILY Emil, Ann, Joan, Nancy MR. AND MRS. JOSEPH M. TOOMEY JR. Alice '67, Ann '72 MRS. LUCY WILKES John and Sal MR. AND MRS. F. ZIEMBA Julius, Henry MR. AND MRS. EDWARD A. ZUKAS Marion '72, Edward Patrons THE MOST REVEREND GEORGE W. AHR. S.T.D. THE MOST REVEREND JOHN C. REISS, C.D. THE RIGHT REVEREND MONSIGNOR MICHAEL P. MCCORRISTON, P.A., V.G. THE VERY REVEREND THOMAS J. FRAIN THE REVEREND JOSEPH T. THUL THE REVEREND WALTER E. NOLAN Family Mr.and Mrs. Mr.and Mrs. Mr.and Mrs. Mr.and Mrs. Mr.James A. Dianne Bernhard Mr. John Bellett Mrs. Lena Bellett Mr. and Mrs. Robert Borden Reverend John V. Bowden The Brennan Family Dr. A Albert Carabelli, Jr. and Miss Bea Carter The Cogan Family Mrs. Catherine Connolly John Chebra, '63 Ron Chebra Norbet Dietrich Dorety Mr. and Mrs. Anthony S. Esposito Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Fasanella Thomas Fasanella Mr. and Mrs. Victor Fasanella Mr. and Mrs. Milton Funari John Garr Trucking Mrs. Edwar J. Hart Mr. Robert Hinkle Miss Mildred E. Huff R. S. Huff 1, ,X . N K r , 5 41 .. 5 gl .f X.. 51, ' It 3 A 22.1 M. i JJ, ty 41 OPS J Mr. and Mrs. Teddy L. lnverso Mr. and Mrs. Ernest R. Kendall Patricia A. Kendall Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Kendall Father James Kiernan Mr. and Mrs. Irving Kunes Carmen Licca rdo Michelle: Love always, Mike Mrs. John Malick Mrs. Florentine Miller Mr. and Mrs. John Molnar Father Walter Nolan Mary Ann Novak Mr. and Mrs. John Piersanti Hiersche Place Mr. and Mrs. Salsquitieri Sanitary Poultry Marker Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Shelingoski Pauline and Vincent Reilly South's Garage Mr. and Mrs. Walter Stankowski The Svvyer Family Miss Anna Szymelewicz and Grand mom Mr. and Mrs. Frank Szymelewicz Mrs. Joseph M. Toomey, Sr. Mrs. Marie Totten The Veltri Family Grandmother Walicke Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Wietz, Sr. White Sands Apartments Dr. and Mrs. Tadeusz Wieclawek Marion Zukas '72 Patrons 2 4 Boosters Ace Taxi Service Mr.and Mrs.W. Allen Leonard Alvino Mr. and Mrs. Anthony W. Angelini Joan Antoniewicz Antoinette Aquilino Mr. and Mrs. Frank M, Aquilino Guy Aquilino Paula Arcioni Joseph T. Aussum Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Barrood Mr. and Mrs. Michael Biesada The Bossio Family Mr. and Mrs.Thomas Bryan Don Bugdal Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bugdal Mr. and Mrs. Louis Burkhalter Mr. and Mrs. Calamia Mary CAprilJ Cardinale '70 Mr. and Mrs. John C. Cartlidge Mr. Erasmo Ciccolella Barbara Ann Ciprietti Mary A, Ciprietti Mrs. Cynthia Clancy Michael Colosi Frank Crupi Tom Csolak Laurel Daunis Robyn Davison Mr. and Mrs. Charles De Angelo Mr. and Mrs. De Christofano Mr and Mrs. Ted DeLozier Mr. and Mrs. E, Del Vecchio Rev. David G. Delzell Dr. and Mrs. Wm. J. Dougherty Mr. and Mrs. Harold Draper Carol Duckenfield Mr. and Mrs. James Dwyer Mr. and Mrs. Frank Daddio Mr. and Mrs. William Emmons Chris Enourato Viola Enourato Bob Fallon Frank and Nancy Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Freson A Friend A Friend Rev. David I. Fulton Mr. and Mrs.A. Giardullo Mr. and Mrs. Michael Gibalerio Mrs. Katherine Glapinski Miss Gloria Glessman Mr. Anthony Gorgaski Mr. and Mrs. John S. Graziul Carol Ann Grochala Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Hancock Mr. and Mrs.James Higham Sahah Hallinger Mrs.J. Stuart Hill Holcombe Family Kathleen M. Hovemeyer Margaret M. Hovemeyer Mr. and Mrs. Michael Hrabchak, Jr Mr. Michael Hrabchak, Ill Congratulations, Jackie Huff! Congratulations, Jackie Huff! Mr. Warren M. Huff Bernadette and Bob Ireland Love, The William Jackson Family Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jankiewicz Jennifer CD5 misses Joe CBJ John and Carol Mrs. Lucy Jones Mr. and Mrs. Paul Klemmeres Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kemmerer EYQTF ex Yi x Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kliminski Dr. and Mrs. W. A. Kressler Ann Marie Krystaponis Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Krystaponis John Krystaponis Michael Krystaponis Mr. and Mrs. Henry Krzewinski Mr. and Mrs.Joseph Kuzma Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Labowicz Mrs. Pierina LaCerra Pauline Leona Miss Patricia Leonic Jimmy, Tony, Peaches and Joey Long Mr. and Mrs. Tom Loprinzi Mr. and Mrs. J. Luther, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Mackiewicz Jim Mac Leod The Martilotti Family Donald Martindell Thomas Mattaliano '73 Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. McGeehan Catherine Medkiff Mrs. Florence Michaloski Mr. and Mrs. Florian Mikulas Susan, Monica, and Jean Miller Mrs. Walter Molnar Mrs. Loretta Nickel Mr.and Mrs.T. Oakley Patand Nancy Robbie the bird Perrine Nancy Poli Mr. and Mrs. Daniel J. Radice Harry and Kathleen Ravenel and Fami Etta Recke Sister Gloria Recke, M.P.F. Mrs. Henry Recke ly Mary Joe Recke Mrs. Victoria Rhea June M. Ronan Mrs. Lillian Ronan Congratulations, Love, Rose Marie Angel Marie and Daniel Adam Rust Mrs. Josephine Santarsiero Mr. and Mrs. Sal Santarsiero Mary Jane, David and Don Savadge Mr. and Mrs. Don Shipley Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Simmons Jim, Chris and Michael Simonelli Mr. and Mrs. Nick Slabicki William Edward Smith Mr. and Mrs. John Snowman Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Solivoda Dolores Sopko '71 Sylvester Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Szedula Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Szedula, Sr. Reverend Joseph T.Thul Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tilton Toby Mr. and Mrs. Underwood and Diane Ga uck The Veltri Family Mr. and Mrs. Nick Volk Mr. and Mrs. Albert C. Wagner Mrs. Hedy Walter Arthur G.WilIiams Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Williams Mr. and Mrs. Frank Worthington Mrs. Mary Wyzga Chester Yezerski Mr. and Mrs. George Zelenak Mr. Jerry Zelenak Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wood '-is-..,,L Boosters 215 Abel, George 144 Aberneier, Karen 90 Ackermann, Mark 48, 54, 71, 150 Ackermann, Philip 32 Agocs, Alice 79, 144 Agocs, Lynne 72, 79, 156 Agocs, Stephan 69, 166 Ahr, Most Reverend George W. 9 Alberts, Cynthia 144 Aldrich, Christopher 141, 150 Alexander, Sister Mary 10, 15, 129 Alexandrescu, Raluca 150 Allegretti, Mr. Henry 13, 28 Allen, Donald 61,166 Allen, Sandra 150 Alton, Robert 156 Alvino, Leonard 166, 198 Amico, Katherine 156 Andrews, Mary Beth 115, 156 Andrews, Veronica 79, 150 Angebranndt, Bruce 67,150 Angeline, Linda 144 Angelini, Michael 156 Anthony, Alison 53, 166,208 Antinoro, John 67, 150 Antoniewicz, Joan 37, 90, 150, 154 Apgar, Paula 87,150,154 Applegate, Doreen 156 Appleget, William 144 Aquilino, Gaetano 37, 61, 90. 98, 104, 111,164, 166, 198. 208 Arbitell, John 166, 180 Arbitell, Michaela 150 Arcamone, Adele 150 Archer, Mr. John 15, 67, 82 Arcioni, Lawrence 62, 80 Arcioni, Paula 32, 40, 87, 102, 144 Ardery, Mr. Vincent 15, 82, 191 Arkuszewski, Stephen 166 Arnister, Mrs. Celia 22,132 Arnister, Joan 150 Arruzzo, Dominick 144 Atkins, Coach Chet 85 Austin, Bernard 61, 82, 129, 166 Avolio, Robert 62, 82, 150 Babecki, Duane 62,156 Babecki, Joanne 167 Babecki, Valerie 115, 144 Baker, Mr. Jeffrey 17 Balestrieri, Margaret 150 Barber, Broderick 76, 156 Barczay, Steven 129, 167 Barger, James 150 Barlow, Katherine 98,150 Barlow, Richard 167, 177 Barlow, Sandra 113, 144 Barth, Mary 72,110,150 Barth, Teresa 72, 144 Bartoliono, Jeffrey 156 Battista, Mario 167 Bauer, Thomas 82, 167, 198, 208 Baxter, Clare 72, 144 Baxter, Margaret 156 Baylog, Michael 167 Beagles, Cheryl 156 Beagles, Sharon 72,144 Beauchamp, Keith 156 Beda rd, Joseph 76, 150 Breimann, Karen 156 Bremerman, Beth Ann 150 Brennan, Barbara 57, 92, 98, 102, 168 Brennan, Linda 144 Index Brewster, Steven 168 Brewster, Victoria 109, 120, 144 Brooks, Francis 102, 109, 168, 170 Brooks, Robert 67,150 Brown Brown Brown Brown, Brown, ,Anthony 156 Kathleen 156 Roxanne 156 Thomas 156 William 156 Brozowski, Yolanda 104, 156 Bruccoleri, Joseph 150 Bruccoleri, Thomas 76,150 Brunner, Clare 144 Bryan, Charles 168 Bryan, Mrs. Geraldine 19, 102 Buckley, Janet 150 Buckley, Monica 168 Bugdal, Mr. Robert 15, 28, 30, 57,82, 111, 129 Burke, Burke, Burns, , Peter 80, 144 Burns Brother Dennis 54 John 141, 150 Patricia 150 Bednar, Joseph 150 Bednarski, Lucia 134,167, 172 Behan, Diane 106, 144 Behan, Kevin 30, 69, 104, 111, 134,167 Benham, Grace 144 Bennett, Bruce 156 Bennett, Robert 76, 156 Bennett, Susan 144 Bennett, William 150 Bergen, John 125, 167 Bernhard, Barbara 144 Bernhard, Marianne 134, 167 Bernhardt, Maria 150 Bertone, Mary Anne 150 Betor, Janice 150 Betor, Kathleen 48, 110, 167 Bezek, Virginia 113, 144 Biache, Theresa 144 Bianculli, James 144, 148 Bianculli, Jean 72,156 Bierski, Carl 156 Bielawski, Jill 72, 144 Bird, Dennis 141, 144 Bird, Kathleen 150 Bizal, David 156 Blake, Kathleen 144 Bojcun, I. Michael 65, 102, 111 168 Bolge, Stephen 102, 150 Bombery, Sharon 150 Bonish, Karen 150 Bonish, Marianne 129, 144 Borcsik,William 156,161 Borden, Deborah 101, 168, 198 Borden, Patricia 150 Borrow, Joseph 144 Boshanski, Ann Marie 150 Boshanski, Michael 144 Bottoni, Robert 75, 144 Bowers, Karen 101, 168,170, 208 Boyd,Thomas 62, 156 Boyer, Rosemary 106, 156 Bradway, Patricia 37,168 Branges, Barbara 156 Branges, Darlene 150, 154 Burton, David 169 Bush, Edward 150 Butler, Beth 129,144 Butler, R. Gary 65,80,111,169 Buzzelli, Celeste 144 Byrne, Theresa 150 Cacalori, Dennis 150 Cahill, Mary Liz 45, 72, 99, 144 Cahoon, T. 22 Caivano, Joan 150 Caivano, Robert 169 Calabrese, Andrea 169 Calabrese, Andrew 150 Calabrese, Diane 96,150 Calamia, Catherine 110, 113, 169, 198 Calamia, Margaret 87, 156 Calla, Roseann 144,109 Cammarata, Francis 87,156 Cammarata, Janet 102, 169 Campo, Maria 132, 156, 161 Campo, Michael 150 Campos, Joseph 102, 150 Capriotti, Elizabeth 87, 144 Caracciolo, Maria 169 Carella, Carl 65, 80, 98, 104, 111, 169,198 Carella, Constance 144 Carella, Francis 65, 98, 104, 111, 132, 169 Carella, James 156 Carlin, James 144 Carlin, Mary 72,156,161 Carmel, Sister Mary 10 Carney, Donna 170 Carney, Jeffrey 69, 71, 144 Carrig, Christopher 67, 150 Carrig, Mary 144, 148 Carroll, Cathleen 156 Carroll, James 156 Carrol, Joanne 144 Carroll, Thomas 144 Cartlidge, Mrs. Madeline 22,132 Caserta, Anthony 170 Caserta, Cynthia 156 Casey, Stephen 76, 156 Cashel, Colleen 115, 150 Cashel, Karen 156 Cashel, Rosemary 150 Cathel, Monica 156 Cebulko, Kathleen 156 Celli, Maria 170 Cellini,Carol144 Cellini, Kathleen 170 Cenni, Richard 144 Cesaro, Antimo 40,57,85,144 Chakrabarti, Mrs. Scrimati 45 Chalker, Eileen 144 Chang, Yolanda 138, 198 Chapman, George 144 Chapuk, Mary 115, 150 Chartier, Catherine 156 Chebra, Eugene 170 Chiantese, Susan 156 Chiaradia, Philip 57,62,156 Chiarello, Craig 62, 150 Chiarello, Monica 150 Chiavatti, Pasquale 65,170 Chintala, Christopher 170 Chmielewski, Beverly 169, 170 187 Chojnowski, John 170 Choromanski, Edward 171 Choromanski, Marie 115, 144 Christensen, Paula 150 Christensen, Ssusan 126, 171 Ciampa, Linda 150 Cianfrano,Thomas 76,156 Ciccolella, Mr. Erasmo 13 Ciesielski, Debra 171 Cifelli, Kimberly 113, 156 Ciliento, Nicholas 13, 62, 156 Cimoch, Francis 156 Ciprietti, Barbara 53, 92, 109, 171,194 Cipullo, Frank 82, 111, 171 Cirillo, Ann Marie 150 Cirillo, Margaret 156, 161 Crane, George 172 Croft, Leeanna 110, 111, 172 Croke, Brian 156 Csoge, Donna 156, 161 Csolak, Thomas 109 Cubberley, Nancy 115, 156 Cugasi, Maria 122, 173 Cullitan,Veronica 150 Cunningham, Sister Susan 15 Cusato, Mark 61 Czahur, James 144 Czerna, Victoria 150, 154 Czigler, Maribeth 150 D'Angelo, Debra 156 Dajczak, Frank 156 Dalton,William173 Dambro, Mr. Gary 15, 45, 62 Daunis, Laurel 34, 40, 94, 144 Daunis, Matthew 173 Davison, Kim 125, 173 Clancy, Mrs. Cynthia 17 Clancy, Kerry 67, 137, 150 Clancy, Kevin 69, 76, 111, 144 Clark Clark Clark ,Christina 79,171,198 ,D. 22 ,Faith 87,144,154 Clark, Clark, George 171 Terrence 144 Clarke, W.Terry 65,126,171 Claver, Sister Mary 10, 17 Coakley, Margaret 144 Cochran, Cynthia 150 Cochran, Timothy 141 Cogan, Jeanne 156 Cogan, Nancy 171,208 Colavita, Mary 156 Coley, Sean 144 Collins, Daniel 150 Coluccio, Daniel 65, 144 Confoy, Casey 67, 150 Conley, Kyle 115, 144 Connelly, Deborah 115, 144 Connelly, Keith 144 Connor, Catherine 101, 150 Connors, Todd 144 Constantino, Lisa 150 Contento, George 144 Conway, Camille 156 Conway, Carol 115, 156 Cook, Debra 156 Cook, Norman 75,171 Cooper, Vincent 156 Coppola, Sandra 37,92, 102, 125, 172 Cortina, Luciano 65,67,156 Cosgriff, Denise 172 Costantino, Marc 172 Costigan, James 156 Cota,John 61, 62, 150 Cottrell, James 156 Coursen, John 75,172 Courtney, Deborah 150 Courtney, Donna 172 Crane, Edward 132, 156 Diieo, Daniel 62, 156' Dilks, Michele 173 Dill, Lu Anne 150 Dill, Thomas 67,156 DiLorenzo, Janice 173 DiLorenzo, Richard 43 DiMaio, Michael 102 DiNatale, Jerry 98, 111, 174, 198 DiPastina, Anthony 76,150 DiStefano, Diane 174 Dolan, Kevin 156 Dolan, Thomas 67,126,157 Dominiak, George 47, 104, 174 Donnelly, Gail 150 Donnelly, Richard 48, 109 Dorio, Mary 151 Dawidowski, William 173 DeAngelo, Annemarie 156 DeAngelo, Charles 102, 173 de Blois, Constance 113, 156 de Blois, Kathleen 87 De Cara, Donna 79,150 Decowski, Rosemary 156 De Forte, Deborah 144 De Forte, Marie 156 De George, Michele 150 Dekis, Cathleen 144 Delahanty, Mary 40, 144 DelFemine, Maria 40, 72, 79, 110, 144, 148 Dellegrotti, Vincent 157 DeLorenzo, Americo 40, 144 DeLorenzo, Patricia 150 Delozier, Bernice 87, 156 Delozier, Paul 144 DelVecchio, Daniel 61, 62, 150 DeMartin, Robert 80, 150 Denarski, Stephen 144 Deodato, Karen 94, 111,126, 173, 187 D'Errico, James 173 de Sales, Sister Mary 19 DeVaney, Timothy 150 DeVincenzi, Mario 62, 150 Diamond, Mr. Constantine 17, 98, 141 DiBenedetto, Marie 156 DiBenedetto, Matthew 141 DiBenedetto, Patricia 150 DiBiasi, Dominic 144 DiCola, Jerry 65,75,82,111, 169, 173, 198 DiCola, John 67,76,15O Dieckman, Robin 144 Diehl, Diane 87,156 Diehl, Ellen 144, 145 Diehl, Karen 129, 144, 145 Di Giorgio, Claire 109, 144 Di Giovacchino, Cynthia 156, 161 Di Giovacchino, David 43,144 Di Giuseppe, Frank 173 Ertelt, Ute 145 Esposito, Meredith 96, 98, 101, 175, 190 Esposito, Thomas 151 Evans, John 151 Evans, Patricia 175 Everett, Michele 57, 101, 145 Everitt, John 157 Fabian, Holly 72,79,106,151 Faherty, Kathleen 72, 151 Faherty, Terence 37, 48, 85, 104, 175, 198 Faherty, Timothy 145 Fair, David 40,71,145 Fair,Diane43,57,101,109,145 Dorner, Mr. John 19, 61, 62, 137 Dorothea, Sister Mary9 Dougherty, Mrs. Mary 17 Doughman, Barbara 79,157 Doyle, Nancianne 157 Doyle, Patricia 145 Driscoll, Elizabeth 145 Driscoll, Michael 157 Drulis, Joseph 62, 157 Dubaniewicz, Anna 87.137, 145 Dubow, Donald 62,80, 132,151 Dubuque, Michael 141, 174 Duckenfield, Joan 57,92,102, 174, 176 Ducko, Kimberly 126, 145 D'Ulisse, Frank 76,141,151 Durnan, Rosemary 151 Durst, Susan 151 Dymowski, Elizabeth 141, 151 Dzieminski, Claire 157 Dzomba, Marianne 151 Ebrahim, Keith 61, 62, 76, 98, 125, 151 Ebrahim, Kurt 75, 98, 141, 164, 169, 174, 198,208 Echevarria, Robin 151 Ecker, David 101, 111, 174 Ecker, Joseph 151 Eddinger, Holly 145, 148 Edinger, Lee Ellen 157 Edwards, Donna 145 Edwin, Robert 43 Egan, Nancy 37,94,110,174 Eldridge, Christopher 157 Elias, Lawrence 145 Elmer, Patricia 174 Elmer, Thomas 151 Elmo, Mary Louise 37,174 Elmo, Nancy 145 Emma, Karen 37,102,109,175 Ennis, Mark 94,96, 175,208 Enourato, Christopher 61, 125, 175 Erkoboni, David 37,94,175 Ernst, Robert 151 Falcey, Jan 72,111,175 Fallon, Robert 157 Fallon, Thomas 61,80,111, 175, 192 Falsetti, Joseph 61,62,151 Falzone, Joseph 62, 151 Fares, Kathleen 87, 145 Farr, Susan 145 Farrell, John 137, 151 Fasanella, Gerald 94,175 Fasanella, Paula 145 Fasoli, Dean 57,145,148 Fasoli,Donna 115,157 Fattori, Marjorie 157 Fazio, Denise 104, 106, 157 Fecak, Patricia 157 Fechter, Linda 145 Fechter,Timothy138, 175,208 Federico, Linda 43, 145 Federico, Marcia 87,151,154 Federico, Mary 37,145 Federko, Margaret 157 Feenen, Pamela 145 Feldenzer, John 65,67,145,148 Ferrara, Andrew 145 Ferrara, Rose Ann 45,125,176 Ferri, Linda 90, 157 Ferri, Richard 102, 145 Ferri, Robert 145 Ferry, Donna 157 Festa, Gerald 61,145 Festa, John 76,151 Festa, Loretta 51, 72, 79, 151 Ficci, Anthony 157 Ficci, Joseph 176 Firetto, Frances 45, 176 Fisher, Henry 22 Fisher, Robert 71, 151 Fitzpatrick, Ma ry Elizabeth 94, 176 Fitzpatrick, Rita 76, 151 Fitzpatrick, Rose 157 Flesch, Clare 151 Flynn, Catherine 115, 132, 157 Flynn, Henry 151 Flynn, Mary Ann 40, 145 Foley, Gregory 40, 145 Folmer, Bernadette 37, 176, 198 Folmer, Jame 57,151 Forman, Joseph 151 Forman, Kathryn 145 Fossom, Sheila 145 Fraczkiewicz, Diane 151 Fraczkiewicz, Donald 71, 145 Frain, Very Reverend Thomas J. 9 Francica, Joseph 82, 151 Francine, Sister Mary 21 Franken, Barbara 157 Franken, Joseph 176 Franko, Michael 37, 69, 75, 90, 94,111,164,176 Franzoni, Andrea 72,151 Frascella, Michael 157 Frascella, Rosemary 98, 120, 176 Frawley, Christopher 151 Frawley, Timothy 157 Freda, Kathryn 90, 145 Freeman, Helene 92,176 Frick,Marijean 110,117 Frick, Maureen 45,72,11O,151 Fruscione, Angela 37,151 Fruscione, James 76,157 Fruscione, Mary Carol 120, 177 Funari, Catherine 177, 178 Funari, Timothy 151 Funke, Constance 177 Furch, Elizabeth 34, 106, 113, 145 Furch, James 138 Furch, Thomas 151 Furman, Patricia 48,72,101. 151 Gagliardi, Nancy 113, 157 Gardiner, Robert 65, 145 Gardner, Dorothy 145 Gardner, James 177 Garnich, Marie 157 Garnich, Patrice 96, 109, 177, 194 Garofalo, Kathleen 151 Garriga, George 157 Garruba, Russel 177, 182, 198 Garruba, Thomas 151 Gartland, Brother Vincent 54 Gauthier, Kathleen 151 Hovemeyer, Charles 179 E i . - Gauthier, Robert 37, 43, 90, 98, 104, 120, 177, 208 Gavigan, Kathleen 151 Genovese, Carmine 145 Genovesi, John 177 Geoghan, Thomas 37, 76, 151, 157 Geppert, Dorothy 43, 92, 177 Geppert, Mary Ann 157 Gerasimowicz, Jean-Pierre 151 Gerdes, John 62, 85, 151 Gersten, Denise 157 Gervasio, Barbara 157 Gervasio, Patricia 37, 92, 109, 177 Gettler, Elizabeth 57,101,109, 145 Gill, Debra 178 Gill, Mary 145, 148 Gillin, Margaret Ann 151 Giordano, Eletta 40, 87, 90, 129 145 Giordano, John 80, 111, 178, 184 Glover, Deborah 157 Goeke, Eleanor 157, 161 Goeke, Gerard 61, 75, 129, 145, 148 Golden Mary Alice 151 Goldstein, Mrs. Alice 21 Gorman, Mary 72,151 Gorski, Janet 178 Grace, Sister Mary 13 Grant, Miss Patricia 15, 129 Grant, Sister Regina 19, 98, 137 Graziul, Diane 72,79,151 Graziul, John 145 Graziul, Sandra 96, 98, 178 Greber, Karen 76, 109, 110, 151 Greber,James132, 157,161 Greber, Michael 109,126,178, 198 Greber, Patrick 109, 178 Greer, Emma 79,151 Gribbin, Mrs. Margaret 21, 125 Griffin, Mary Ann 157 Griffin, Patrick 178 Griscavage, Arleen 126, 157 Grochala, Catherine 157 Grodski, Sister Charlotte 19, 30, 131 Groffie, Peter 67, 85. 151 Grula, Miss Pauline 13 Grygon, Karen 104 Guarino, Antoinette 87, 151 Guarino,Gaetano178 Guarnieri, Linda 157 Gurdak, Margaret 151 Gusciora, Mr. Richard 17 Hagan, Kathleen 178 Halak, Anthony 178 Hall, Catherine 151 Hanak, Ellen 157 Haney, Colleen 145 Haney, Maureen 151 Hannan,Ann Marie 151 Hannon, Gary 85, 151 Hanson, Joan 157 Harcar, Colleen 72,79,151 Hardy, Catherine 72, 157 Harney, Michele 157, 161 Harper, Kenneth 145 Hart, Barbara 157 Hart, Dave 61,164,179 Hartley, Deborah 122, 145 Hartley, Jane 179 Haskins, Susan 145 Hatrak, Joan 87, 157 Hatrak, Jolene 87, 157 Hatrak, Lisa 151 Hatrak, Elizabeth 151 Hawryluk, Joseph 179 Hazen, Maureen 151 Healey, Teresa 157 Heffernan, James 157 Hegarty, Maura 72, 157 Heinzel, Loretta 157 Heitzman, Mrs. Helen 22 Hemphill, Mr. John 22, 32 Hendricks, Michael 145 Henk, Alice 157 Henk, Thomas 145 Herbert, Mary 145 Hetzel, Frederich 179 Higham, Kathleen 115 Hill, Kenneth 62,157 Hilt, Mrs. Daryl 13 Hines, Mary 151 Hinkle, Marianne 72,92,110, 111, 172 Hoffman, Joan 145 Hofman, Michael 67, 76, 151, 154 Hofmann, Richard 65, 179 Hogan, Debra 87, 145 Hogan, Coach William 75 Holiman, Deirdre 72,157 Holland, Hope 157 Hosfield, Kathryn 151 Houghton, Deborah 43, 96, 106, 179 Housman, Thomas 61, 62, 76, 151 Hovemeyer, David 179 Kale,William1-45 Kalincki, Pamela 157 Kalinowski, Miss Mary 17 Kalinowski, Robert 157 Kalinowski,WiIliam 180 Kalisch, Wayne 180 Kaminski, Kristine 180 Kane, Mathew 157 Kannan, James 157 Kaplan, Mrs. Christiane 9,131 Karacsony, Attila 145 Karns, Paul 62 Karolkiewicz, Robert 180 Kaytus, Joseph 181 Kazior, Richard 98,102,181 Kazior, Stanley 181 Kearns, Elizabeth 115, 157 Kearns, Jeanne 72,79,101, 110, 181 Keefe, George 67, 76, 157 Kellan, Robert 145 Keiser, Ronae145 Kelly, Marc 145 Kelly, Robert 126 Kelly, William 137, 151 Kelso, Lynn 157 Kemmerer, Joanne 181 Kendall, Colleen 51, 92, 110, 111, 168, 181, 196, 208 Kent, Kevin 67,157 KOFOVIEL Korona, Donna 152 Victoria 145 Kovacs, Elaine 102, 182 Kovacs, Kathleen 79, 152 Kowal, Karen 152 Kowal, Richard 69,111,182 Kowalski, Charles 182 Kowalski, Susan 152 Krainski, Raymond 101, 182 Kramer, Joseph 152 Krawiec, Donald 145 Krawiec, John 62, 158 Krebs, George 152 Krecicki, Frank 183 Kregan, Karen 157 Krempecke, Joseph 183,208 Krenchicki, Frank 141 Kreuz, Donald 145 Kriegner, James 158 Krisak, Thomas 158, 161 Krol, Nancy Jean 92,183 Krystanponiis, Kathryn 183, 198,208 Kucharski, David 152 Kuhn, Dennis 146 Kuliczkowski, Judy 48, 94, 109, 146 Kupiec, Beverly 106, 152 Kurlander, David 69, 85, 183 Howell,Willlam179 Hoye, Mark 151 Hritz, Gregory 145 Hubal, Dennis 61,62,145 Huff, Jacquelynne 175, 179 Huff, Janis 115, 141, 145 Hughes, Douglas 75,180 Hughes, Ella 79,151 Humphrey, Brian 48,151 Hutchinson, James 101 Hutzel, Debra 145 lllian, Rolf 145 lnverso, Carmelita 157 lnverso, Charlene 180 lnverso, Charles 76,157 Jackson, Mr. Frank 48 Jackson, Judith 180, 195 Jackson, R. 22 Jaeckel, William 48, 145 Jakubisin,Ronal151 Jarkowski, Stephen 145, 157 Jasien, Leo 157 Johnson, Mark 145 Johnson, Michael 157 Jones, Robert 180 Jones, Stephan 76 Jose, Sister Marie 19, 137 Judasz, N. 22 Juranic, Lorie 145 Kaclis, Gregory 157 Kahny, Patrick 76, 157 Kalafut, Michael 82, 179, 180 Kent, Patrick 181 Keuper, Deborah 181 Keyes, Alyson 157 Keyes, Gregory 151 Kiernan, Father James 13, 134 King, Cheri 111, 181 Kinre, James 157 Kirkuff, Kathleen 151 Kisielewski, Lester 69,85,111, 145 Kissel, Donna 115, 151 Kissel, Neil 157 Kite, Robert 157 Klek, Michele 157 Klemann, Linda 182 Kliminski, Diane 45, 182 Kliminski, Paulette 115, 145 Kliwinski, Victoria 182 Kmiec, Christopher 182 Kmiec, Diane 151 Knight, Mr. A. R. 19, 28 Kocon,MaryAnne151 Koenig, Linda 157 Kolcynski, Linda 152 Kolitas, George 101 Kolozynski, Michael 152 Konczos, Anthony 182 Konczos, Thomas 158 Konstantynowicz, Thomas 145 Korenz, Edward 158 Koreyvz, Kenneth 145 Koreyvz, Richard 158 Kurowski, Stephen 76, 158 Kuser, Mr. Lawrence 19, 28, 90, 109, 137 Kutarnia, Kenneth 132, 158 Kuzma, Barbara 183 Kuzma, Brian 158 Kwietniak, Nancy Ann 152 LaBaw, Richard 101, 102, 183 Labowicz, Mary 183 Lagasse, Mrs. Bernice 17 Laird, Edward 62, 132, 158 Lander, Eric 146 Lane, Terri 115, 146 Lane, Toni 111, 183 Langer, John 184 Lanigan, Joseph 146 Lanigan, Thomas 152 Lanser, Gary 158 LaPenna, Joseph 152 Latham, Janet 57, 109, 132, 158 Latham, Patricia 115, 146 Lawrence, Debra 94, 106, 109, 137,146 Lawyer, William 61,104,111, 146 Leadem, Anne Marie 158 Leadem Dolores 158, 161 Leadem Mary 146 Leadem, Patricia 72, 152 LeBlanc, Mrs. Berry Jane 15, 79, 138 Lehmann, Nancy 115, 152 Lenartowlcz, Henry 152 Lenhardt, Anne 110, 115, 184 Lenhardt, Michael 146 Leonard, Nancy 152 Leonic, Miss Patricia 13 Lepper, Howard 146 Lester, Robert 62, 158 Lewandowski,Ann 115,146 Licciarello, David 158 Lieggi, Paul 62, 158 Lisiecki, Christine 158 Littwin, Kathleen 152 Liwarcz, Theodore 122, 146 Lloyd, Janet 146 LoBianco, Phillip 158 Logan, John 75, 184 Logue, Adrienne 184 Logue, Mr. Joseph 51 Loh, Joseph 61, 62, 80, 152 Long, Mary Eileen 158 Long,William 48, 61, 62, 146 Lopilato, Mr. Robert 15, 138 Loreto, Victoria 98, 146 Lubieski, Gary 158 Lubieski, Joyce 158 Lucas, Nancy 115, 152 Luck, Gary 62, 158 Luck, Steven 152 Luther, George 177, 184 Maira, Lynne 87, 110, 122, 185, 198 Major, Mrs. Barbara 15, 79, 138 Maleski, Susan 152 Malley, Fredric 152 Maloney, Patricia 158 Manucso, Guy 76,158 Mandl, Albert 158 Mandl, Caroline 185 Mandl, Marilyn 152 Mangone, Andrew 185 Manley, James 122, 158 Manley, Mary Kae 51, 109, 185 Mannix, Lorraine 152 Mansfield, Mrs. Doris 21 Mansfield, James 80, 111, 146 Marciante, Donna 152 Marczak, Katherine 106, 158 Markman, Mary 158 Markman, Paul 152 Maroon, Jayne 152 Marranco, Carmen 152 Martillotti, Bruno 30, 65, 104. 138,146 Maruca, Denise 152 Masick, Mrs. Helen 22 Masiello,Concetta106,185 Massei, Deborah 152 Mastrangelo, Helen 158,161 McGrath, Kathleen 185 McGrath, Mark 158 McGrath, William 146 McGuire, James 158 McKeever, Eileen 158 McKenna, Thomas 146 Naphen, Michele 96, 152 Napoli, Kathleen 158 Nelson, Linda 152 Nestor, Mark 158 Nestor, Patricia 158 Nevius, Sharon 158 Lynam, Kathleen 152 Lynam, Patricia 87, 158 Lyons, Joseph 158 Maccaroni, Mark 158 Maccaroni, Phyllis 152 MacDonald, Peter 104, 152 MacDonald, Thomas 61, 90, 104, 164, 179, 184 Maciolek, Sandra 146 Mackin, Joan 48,152 Mackin, Mary Liz 115, 158, 161 Madola, Kathleen 146 Meffei, Angela 184, 193 Maguire, Hugh 158 Magy, l. 22 Mahon, Mrs. Christine 22 Mahony, Cynthia 184 Mahony, Maureen 152 Maiorino, Marie 158 Mathes, Michael 146 Mathes, Patrick 126, 158 Mattaliano, Thomas 146 Matte, Kim 98, 146 Matte, Leonard 109, 132, 158 Mattonelli,Armida146 Mazurek, Jeffrey 71, 104, 152, 154, 161 Mazzarello, Patricia 158, 161 McAlinden, Father 90 McCardell, Michael 146 McCardell, Nancy 79,152 McCormack, Susan 185, 187 McDermott, Patricia 146 McDonald, Martin 152 McDonnell, Sister Gertrude 19 McDonnell, Sister Joanmarie 10, 90 McDonough, Lynn 152 McGowan, Patricia 185 McLaughlin, Brian 152 McLeod, Alan 185 McManimon, Father9 McManimon, Maryann 94,185, 189 McQueen, P. 22 Meagher, Christopher 65, 104, 146 Meagher, Thomas 80, 158,67 Means, Evelyn 185 Means, James 146 Means, Susan 158 Mendola, Rosetta 146, 148 Meriwether, Joan 141, 152 Mershon, Elizabeth 185 Mesday, Kathy 158 Meskill, Barbara 113, 161, 158 Meshanko, Gary 146 Metzgar, Glenn 67, 158 Metzger, Russell 65, 146 Meyers, Keith 62 Michalak, Mark 186 Michalak, Jane 146 Michlewright, Karen 152 Midura, Evelyn 146 Mikita, Linda 96,186 Miles, Anne Marie 152 Milinowicz, Mr. David 13, 28, 45, 82 Militig, Gail 115, 158 Militig, Kevin 186 Miller, Barbara 152 Miller, John 98,186 Miller, Kathleen 115, 186 Miller, Kenneth 98,186 Miller, Theresa 152 Millner, Dr. Bernard 17 Mis, Christine 131, 146 Mis, Mary 45 Misiolik, Lucy 104, 158 Mislan, Joanne 152 Moeller, Linda 109, 152 Mooney, Colleen 158 Mooney, Paul 80, 152 Mooney, Timothy 146 Moore, Barbara 158 Moore Kathleen 152 Moore Luana 146 Moore Robert 146 Moran, Jon 186 Moran, Mary Clare 57, 92, 98, 102,111,186,196 Moran Michael 92, 102, 152 Moran Paul 146 Moran, Timothy 80, 152 Morgan, Carol 146 Newman, Brian 187, 198 Nichitel, Arleen 90, 152 Nicholson, Lewis 96,187,208 Nickels, Joseh 158 Nini, Lisa 152 Nitti, Susan 90,113,158 Nizolek,Jospph 187,208 Nogare, Dominic 146 Nolan, Father Walter 10, 13, 43, 51, 54, 82, 154, 198 Nora, Sister Mary 21,104,125 Morton, Eugene 137, 152 Norton, Jane 146 Nosal, Maureen 72, 110, 146 Notta, John 187 Novak, Barbara Novak, Martin 158 Nyzio, Ann 146 Obal, Walter 158 Oberding, Michael 158 O'Brien, Michael 98, 104, 134, 152, 188 O'Donnell, George 158 O'Donnell, Margaret 158 O'Donnell, Michael 146 O'Donnell, Sharon 53,188,198 O'Grady, Kathleen 96, 152 O'Grady, Patrick 80, 146 Okum, Mr. David 21,47, 104 Olech, Martin 158 Olessi, Patricia 146 Oliver, Debra 115, 188, 198 Olszewski, Mary Joan 101, 188, 190 O'Neill, Catherine 106, 188 O'Neill, Stephen 62,158 Opdycke, Lorraine 106, 152 Opsut, Robert 98, 102, 120, 188 208 O'Reilly, Dennis 180, 188,208 O'Reilly,Phillip67,76,152 Orendorf, Elizabeth 146 Orson,William158 Osborn, Joan 115, 158, 161 Osborn, Judith 115, 188 Osifat, Charles 158 Ostaszewski, Michael 188 Ostrowski, Ostrowski, Ostrowski, Ottaunick, Bernadette 188 John 188 Robert 188 Ana 158 Morici, William 141, 152 Morreale, Emanuel 152 Morris, Coach Dennis 75 Morrison, William 152 Morrissey, Walter 76, 146 Mraw, Gregory 158 Mroz, Sister Katherine 13, 28, 90 Mrozinski, Stephen 186 Mulryne, Patricia 115, 146 Mulryne, Robert 152 Murawski, David 43,82, 187 Murdza, Christina 113, 146 Murnin, Elizabeth 146 Murnin, Nancy 146 Murphy, Miss Margaret 13, 106 Murphy, MaryBeth 187 Muskiewitz, Dean 187198 Mutchiga,Theresa 152 Mydolowski, Eugene 75,146 Myers, Keith 152 Nadler, James 137, 146 Nalbone, Frank 174, 187 Ottaunick, Edward 32, 61, 76, 111, 146 Owens, Debra 106, 146 Owens, Patricia 106, 152 Ozga, Kenneth 181, 188 Pacera, David 80, 152 Paglione,Barbara 115,146 Paixao, Mrs. Judith 21,122 Pajak, Barbara 106, 158 Palejczyk, Kathleen 109, 122, 152 Phelan, Michael 153 Phillip, Sister Mary 19 Philips, Joseph 153 Pica, Catherine 159, 161 Pica, Joseph 153 Pica, Mary Rose 94, 146 Picarello, Martin 189,208 Picarello, Thesesa 146 Piekielniak, Melanie 92, 98, 141 189, 198 Peipszak, Victoria 51, 146 Pietras, Ann 115, 153 Pietras, James 153 Pietras, John 189 Pietrow, George 71, 159 Pietrow, Maria 104, 115, 138, 146 Scott, Mr. James 15 Pilaro, Anne Marie 48,57, 159 Pinelli, Diane 159 Pinto, Frank 146 Pinto, James 61,62,146 Pironne, Debra 159 Pironne, Michael 122, 146 Pitonak, Donna 153 Piunno, Joanne 159 Piunno, Maryanne 40,115,146 Place, Andrew William 61, 80, 85,111,122,183,189 Plank,William146 Plasencia, Mrs. Dora 19 Plumeri, Joseph 65 Plumeri, Paul 189 Plunkett, James 153 Plunkett, Jane 159 Pocetti, Anthony 153 Podata, Father9 Polinski, Bonnie 159 Polinski, Darlene 159 Polito, Anthony 153 Pontani, Joseph 65,111,147 Pontani, Brother Richard 90 Palenchar, Eileen 146 Palenchar, Mrs. Mary 19, 43, 47 96 Palinkas,Lisa 134,151,159 Palmer, Mr. Howard 22, 30, 34 Palmer, John 80,158 Palmer, William 80, 152 Palumbo, Charles 146 Palumbo, Patricia 158 Pane, Julianne 159 . Panella, Mr. William 15, 28, 40, 76, 129 Papp, Kathleen 146 Pappano, Michelle 104, 146 Paradise, Marie 146 Parham, Sharon 158 Paroni, Mr. obert61, 62 Parr, Debra 152 Pastor, Patricia 111, 125, 189, 193 Pastorelli, Samuel 153 Patacki, Mrs. Sophie 22,132 Patrone, Frank 158 Patroni, Gary 146 Patykula, James 85 Paulaski, Linda 153 Pazdan, Karen 158 Pelke, George 76, 158 Pender, Theresa 153 Pennelli, Kathleen 115, 153 Peoples, Mrs. Carolyn 21 Peoples, Miss Kathleen 10 Perferi, JoAnn 159 Perrine, Nannette189 Perris, Vera 92, 115, 146 Persichilli, Delores 153 Petersack, Joseph 137, 146 Petitio, Carol 115, 153 Petrino, Daniel 158 Petro, Kathleen 79, 126, 159 Petrone, Julianne 115, 153 Petroni, Bernadette 189 Petrozzini, Douglas 146, 148 Petruccio, Albert 62, 80, 153 Petruccio, Mr. James 61 Petryszka, J. 22 Pfeffer, Sister Veronica 10, 19 Pfiefter, Annette 159 Pfieffer, Maryanne 189 Ritter, Mr. Samuel 21 Ritter, Thomas 159 Robak, Dennis 181, 191, 208 Rocco, Suzanne 191 Rodweller, Hannah 72,153 Rodweller, Martha 37, 72, 79, 11O,111,125,191 Rojek, Sharon 90,115,159,161 Romano, Sergio 159 Rooney, Christine 147 Rooney, Sister Patricia 13, 25, 30, 126 Root, James 147 Root, Thomas 61,62,9O,153 Rosenburg, James 147 Roslowski, Barbara 153 Rouba, Duane 90, 164, 191 Rouba, Karen 115, 159, 161 Rouse, Lawrence 138, 141, 147 Rousseau, Celeste 159 Rovello, Mrs. Margaret 15, 110 Rudge, Stephen 159 Rudnicki, Grace 191 Ruehle, Dawn 159 Ruehle,Herbert109, 191,208 Rulkiewicz, Paul 34, 65, 75, 104, 111, 147 Runfola, Valerie 87, 110, 183, 191, 193, 198 Runyan, Mrs. Gail 17 Rush, Debra 90 Russert, Shirley Anne 159 Russo, Robert 147 Rutkowski, Diane 153 Rutkowski, Mark 159 Ryan, Father9 Ryan, Richard 191 Ryan, Virginia 191 RyFinski, Eugene 75,147 Ryfinski, John 153 Potkay, Catherine 72, 153 Potocki, John 147 Potocki, Timothy 159 Povio, Felicia 153 Povlitz, Susan 190 Price, Kathleen 115, 159 Price, Marianne 90, 111, 190 Probola, Gary 147 Procaccino, Jean 104,159 Proniewski, Stephen 71,153 Prouty, Nancy 190 Provenzano, John 147 Przechacki, Francis 30, 61, 85, 111, 131, 190 Pulcini,Joan190 Purcell, Robert 153 Pypczwski, Joyce 153 Quinlan,James19O Quinlan, Mary 159 Quinlan,Suzanne115, 138,147 Quinn, Evelyn 159 Rader, Mrs. Jeanne 17 Rader, William 98, 104, 190 Rafferty, James 190, 197 Ragolia, Regina 159 Rainieri, Carmen 159 Rak, Kathleen 147 Ramutkowski, Susan 147 Rafone, Phillip 159 Rafone, Susan 115, 153 Ranke, William 61,62,147 Raybuck, Edward 147 Reali, Reynold 62,8O,153 Recine, Ben 62, 159 Reef, Corey 153 Reid, Stephen 65, 147 Reilly, Charles 190 Reilly, Malcolm 147 Reimer, June 138, 147 Rein, Raymond 147 Reiss, Most Reverend John C. 9 Reris, Andrew 132, 157 Resch, Deborah 147 Resmick, Eileen 190 Reynolds, Henry 67,153 Ribavaro, Mary Sue 147 Riccio, Barbara 159 Ridge, Margaret 153 Ridge, Timothy 61,62,141,147 Riley, Judith 147 Sabolchy, Adele 101, 106, 153 Sabolchy, Evelyn 57, 92, 96, 192 Sadley, Stephen 153 SaFranko, John 177, 192 Sais, Judy 153 Sajansky, Betty Ann 115 Salem,WilIiam 159 Salewski, Marianne 115, 147 Salewski, Randy 48,147 Salmestrelli, Joseph 153 Salvadore,Robin 115,159 Sanderson, Karen 115, 147 Sanderson, Patricia 159 Sano, Salvatore 159 Santarsiero, Jack 71,153 Santo, Michael 159 Santo, Mona 153 Santoro, Nancy 153 Saville, Patricia 192 Scarantino, John 153 Scarantino, Thomas 153 Schleck, Mr. George 13, 101, 208 Schmierer, Ann 192 Scholes, Mr. Joseph 21, 28, 125 Schrader, Edward 61,134, 175, 192 Schreiber, Joyce 101, 138, 147 Schreier, Nicholas 80,111,192 208 Schreier, Thomas 80, 153 Schuler,Carolyn 192,198 Schuster, Catherine 138, 147 Schuster, Francis 67, 159 Sciarrotta, Mr. Salvatore 19, 32, 51, 57 Scopelliti, Samuel 104, 141, 193, 198 Sears, Kenneth 159 Secretario, Donna 87, 153 Semonik, James 153 Serinaldi,Claire159 Setneska, Mary 159 Severino, Tecla 159 Severno, Robert 159 Sevilla, Felicia 87, 153 Shaddow, Michael 62, 153 Shanoskie, Johanna 153 Sharp, Susan 147 Sheehan, Michael 147 Shelingoski, Linda 193 Shelly, Ann 153 Shelly, James 43, 141, 193 Shelly, Kathleen 72,79,159 Shen, Wen 129, 147 Shento, Patricia 147, 148 Shipley, Cheryle 106, 159 Shipley, Sharon 43,96,193 Sidur,Ursula 104,159 Siennkiewig, Marie 159 Sienkowski, Michael 132, 147 Sikorski, Brian 69,208,194 Sikorski, Stanley 153 Silvestro, Ann Marie 159 Silvestro, Robert 65, 147 Silvestro, Robin 161 Simone, Christine 147 Simzak, Mary Beth 194 Simzak, Peggy 159 Sista, Pamela 147 Skorupa, Mary 113, 153 . Skwara, Janet 147 Slackter, Marianne 159 Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Adele 153 Albert 76, 159 Beth Ann 153 Brian 65,104,141,147 Carol 159 Claudia 194 Smith E. 22 Smith Frank 159 Smith, Graham 153 Smith, Harriett 37, 43, 94, 164 169 192, 194, 198 Smith John 194 Smith Kelvin 62, 153 Smith Leslie 72, 101, 110, 131, 194, 198 Smith Smith Pamela 72, 159 Raub194 Smolka, Jeffrey 159 Sobon, Karen 147 Sodomin, Joseph 80, 153 Sokotaski, Wesley 159 Somlyay, Helen 159 Spehar, Carol 43, 102, 178, 194 Spera, Anthony 159 Speran, Marianne 104 Spiropoulos,Angele159 Spitz, JoAnne 101, 147 Spitz, Michael 28, 104, 194,208 Sredinski, Eugene 109, 147 Stachowicz, Marybeth 153 Staniec, John 159 Stanish, Kathleen 153 Stankowski, Karen 120, 195 Stankowski, Mrs. Margaret 22, 132 Stankowski, Sharon 195 Standinger, Sharon 153 Stawicki, John 159 Stawicki, Robert 153 Stec, Kathleen 159 Stec, Rebecca 159 Stec, Susan 115, 195 Stemmer, Robin 87 Stettler, Myriam 72,131,153 Stevulak, Kathleen 87, 159 Steward, David 62 Stewart, Karen 159 Stewart, Kathy 153 Stewart, Kevin 62, 159 Stewart, Richard 195 Stewart, Ronald 195 Stives, Timothy 195 Stoka, Mrs. Mary 21,125 Stout, Richard 67,159 Stritzki, Donald 147 Stritzki, Michael 153 Strohaber, Lisa 153 Struck, Joan 120, 195, 208 Struck, Nancy Lee 159 Strycharz, Denise 125, 153 Strycharz, Sandra 153 Sujansky, Elizabeth 147 Sujansky, James 159 Surdich, Brian 159 Surdich, Keith 147 Surdich, John 159 Surdich, Sharon 79,159 Sutton, Lynn 87,153 Sweeney, Kathleen 154 Sweet, John 153 Swiderski, Henry 159 Swiecki, Barbara 154 Swiecki, Marianne 43,195 Szejner, Robert 147 Szepesy, Kenneth 154 Szwedo, Marianne 159 Szymelewicz, Michael 154 Szymelewicz, Nancy 102, 195 Tackacs, Marie 161 Talerico, Debra 147 Tamasi,Elvina147 Tantum, Myron 62,161 Taylor, Debra 154 Taylor, John 141, 154 Tella,Josephine87,161 Tella, Stephen 75,147 Theodorakis, Stacy 115, 147 Thoma, Mary 161 Thomas, Amy 115, 147 Thul, Father Joseph T. 10, 47, 198 Tierney, Siobhan 161 Tocco, Colonel 32 Tocco, Paul 147 Todaro, Rose Marie 161 Tott, Nancy 154 Tomolonis, J. 22 Toomey, Ann 98,195 Toporek, Mrs. Eleanor 22 Toporek, Thomas 76 Toth, Maria 161 Toto, Anna 154 Toto, Anothony 147 Trakowski, Ronald 195 Tramontana, Thomas 147 Trebil, Noreen 161 Troiani, David 161 Tuliszewski, Kathleen 147 Tuliszwski, Larry 147 Turco, Joseph 57, 92, 196 Turgeon, Lorraine 79,161 Turney, Micki 115 Tuyczyn, Wayne 71,147 Tysowski, Susan 154 Ujazdowski, Melanie 109, 147 Ullrich, Elizabeth 161 Ungrady, Coach John 69, 71 Ungrady, Lisa Ann 57,161 Ungrady, Timothy 76, 90, 96, 138, 147 Urbano, Terri 161 Vaccaro, Lorraine 96, 110, 196 Vagnozzi, Michelle 120, 196 Vagnozzi, Valerie 154 Valatko, Geraldine 161 Valeri, Joseph 67,161 Valerian, Sister Mary 19 Van Hise, Michael 154 Van Hise, Patricia 196, 208 Van Sant, Mark 80,111,154 Van Sant, Paul 57, 92, 196 Velit, John 62,161 Velivis, Dolores 161 Veltri, Alfred 30,82, 191, 196 Verdel, Mr. Albert 10, 61, 132 Vereb, Elizabeth 147 Veronica, Sister Mary 13 Vizzini, Russell 147 Volen, Joan 79,154 Voyda, Patricia 115, 196 Voyda, Thomas 34, 61, 76, 154 Voucolo, Robert 138, 147 Walachy,Donna 115,161 Walbridge, Peter 28, 65, 90, 166, 196 Walbridge, Roberta 161 Walker, M. 22 Wallace, Douglas 67,82,154 Walsh, Patricia 154 Walsh, Teresa 79,161 Walter, Robert 147 Walters, Deborah 147 Warasky, Debra 90, 98, 196 Waropay, Richard 62,161 Weglarz,lrene154 Weglarz, Sophie 104, 161 Weil, Mrs. Barbara 19, 45, 47, 115, 137 Weitz, Mrs. Lorraine 22 Wells, Sister Judith 13 Wenczel, Carolyn 161 Wenczel, Sharon 115, 154 Wendl, Lorraine 147 Wendl, Sonia 154 Wendelin, Sister Mary 17, 43, 141 Wesley, Brian 67,80,161 Wesley, Mark 80,196 Wetzel, Mary 154 Wetzel, Robert 147 Whalen, Cynthia 115, 161 White, Colleen 161 White, George 76, 161 Wiaczek, Eve 196 Wiaczek, Mark 161 Wierzbicki, Hedwig 43, 92, 98, 104,120,197 Wierzbowski, Deborah 161 Wilk, Susan 161 Williams, Patricia 147 Wilson, Edward 197 Wilson, Miss Janet 21, 30, 32 Wilson, Robert 147 Winkler, Gregory 76,161 Winston, Donna 154 Wirth, Mary Ann 161 Wisniewski, Joseph 57, 92, 182, 197 Witkowski, Pamela 154 Witkowski, Susan 154 Wnuk, John 161 Wojcik, Joseph 69,147 Woitowicz, Karen 125, 154 WoIski,Frank96, 120,197 Wokoun, Elizabeth 106, 154 Wolski, Mary Ann 154 Wood, Mrs. Carol 13, 28, 30, 176 Wood, Mr. Robert 10. 101 Woods, John 67,161 Woods, Maureen 197 Worth, Theresa 87,147 Wozniak, Michael 48, 197 Wozniak, Thomas 154 Wroblewski, Mr. Joseph 15, 45 62 Wszolek, Ronald 48,154 Wylie, John 69,71,104,111, 147 Wylie, Mary 47,161 Yaros, Mary Lynne 161 Yates, Mary Beth 154 Yates, Thomas 147 Yavarone, Sister Eleanor 13 28, 54, 134 Yeakle, Broderick 154 Yeakle, David 62,161 Yeakle, Thomas 28, 104,197 Yeakle, Mr. Thomas 51 Young, Michael 147 Zabawa, Katherine 106, 154, ' 161 Zagorzycki, Joanna 154 Zagorzycki, Mark 147 Zagorzycki, Martha 154 Zagorzycki, Mr. Peter 17, 28 111, 154 Zamborsky, William 62,76 Zegarski, Sigmund 65 Zegarski, Theodore 67, 154 Zieglar, Robert 62, 154 Ziemba, Henry 154 Ziemba, Julius 197 Zikos, John 161 Zimmer, Barbara 113, 154 Zuciek, Debbie 106, 161 Zukas, Mrs. Barbara 22 Zukas, Marion 125, 197 Zukowski, Mr. Larry 61,62 Zukowski, Paul 129, 147 ma... , 4, The Canticle has tried its best to produce for you this chronicle of feelings as well as events of one year at Notre Dame. To complete the framework at our tapestry we would like to thank these special people who as individual strands helped to thread our minds with ideas and stitch this magnificent cloth. And there are those who give and know not pain in giving, nor do they seek joy, nor give with mind- fulness of virtueg Kahlil Gibran 222 Acknowledgments .XL Our deepest thanks to - The Administration - who encouraged our efforts, understood our mistakes and overlooked our crumbs, soda cans, radio, and our friend George. Deans of Discipline - who understood that the hours of work that go into making a yearbook are not only after 3 o'cIock, but often study periods and class time as well. Faculty - who co-operated tremendously with our photographers and interviewers, and tolerated occasional late passes and excuse slips. Carole King - who assembled an album with a theme with which we could identify so closely that we made it our own. Screen Gems - Columbia Music Inc. - who gave us the rights to use the lyrics of Tapestry, Mr. Frank Ball Jr. and the American Yearbook Company - whose pa- tience, consideration, and instruction helped us to produce these 224 pages. Mr. Kim Knoblauch and Su-Kim Studios - who sacrificed hours of sleep to photograph, develop, and print the spirit of N.D. f 5 'X ,W Our contributors - without whose financial support the publication of Canticle would have been impossible. The Students - who are the most vital and beautiful part of our tapes- try. The editors and staff members - who gave their time, their talent and themselves. Joan - who knows why we say thanks. Mrs. Carol Wood - who offered her time, talent and love, knew our best could always be better, and penetrated our hearts with her warmth and Florida sunshine. Sister Patricia - who loved us even when we were awful, corrected us when we were dumb, smiled when we were sad, pulled us together when we drifted apart, and cared so very much. 22 if V J 1 X 'N'--- ' W--.Q ..,,,, .,.,, ,- 'X U ff! XJ X ff. J 1 fl! X' KJ XX I K1 Xiff .X , I X JFK im ? , XV jv if lx KX ll If X fp X v , d , X f! V J f if 'ff' xi 1 ,J my X X ny .I I N -N f Q IL x f' f L A ' I ix xx X I KJ H X X X, A XX .1 1, D f . 'F' ,K 'N N X .XNN7 M Q 4 P 224 --AN. -X. ,,w N xxx' R x T-Q Y,,.,,,x., X-A fx, --S N ,fx ,J x X . NSN X N, 5 ,K P H ,uf 4. 14' 4' .M in V V Q. 41 1 f . K k mmf L Q


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