Notre Dame High School - Canticle Yearbook (Lawrenceville, NJ)
- Class of 1973
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' VQLQSZHMQEJIYFK it Dedication Mrs. Carol Wood and Sister Patricia Rooney, our moderators . . . a part of each one of us . . . fences can separate us or bring us closer together Let's all sit down and talk about this . . . wires holding hands , . . a light touch, a warm smile, a nod in the right direction .. . it's purpose defined Just because it's hard doesn't mean we don't try, we just need help . . . each link depending on the next, together strong .. . dedication, humor, willingness to share .. . Canticle isn't ayearbook, it's people . . 5 ,fav ,sy .. as 'f 'iw-rf-x -- 5.1553 . .. V k,.,,W 5 A ,W m ? S Nb 5 Y if L...,,.. I I , g 3 .X K 4' f X M., X X Q kw.,,. Q1 xx? S , ,M , x X, 4 hw.-S.. 1 1 ' Ls ,?MY..r ' V101 'f,..Jff'-7 HV? ,A v 'VL' 1' 1 pw ,. fx 5 'Q X . 5 t, 1 5 E .fzg '- -S-'Y 'X N .... 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D 'rtaa . ,Ar,,, .y a world of rules . .. three lates equal one detention, three detentions n equal one suspension, four inches above the knee, not ,below the collar a world of unspoken anxieties . . . wanItinIgIItto reach. out, but afraid of rejection or laughs, being cared about and not knowiing how to care back, being soinebody different to live up to others' expectations, not saying what you want to . . , ' 'mm- a world of excitement . . . yelling and cheering and throwing confetti and being hoarse, laughing out loud, running, doing something badiaiidfnot being caught and still . . . Ia world of people . . . cruel, kind, cold, sincere, phony, dull, interesting, insecure, confident . . . YI fires, -f a potential friends, learning, growing, caring, and being agworld ofjemotion . . rfears, hopes, sorrows, and frustra- , - 3- .4 Q, , V ' ' ' ffilriif .1 5 ' - 'f mg-,, ewevaelevfwesf- ' -W worldl . very ,, - , 1: - ,, ,, M., ,V mg-rf, V I IM ',,f- '35 My feelings toward Notre Dame are mixed. I resent this school. I resent taking an individual and trying to destroy his individual'ity,xrnaking him one of them. I resent knocked out of me. I making carnat- ters into major issues,jffWel3tiieIignnrtintgglymajor things that are really Itresent being told, If you don't your Problem mf and tests, the ments.,thQS.gI11i!ke me lihq ssot waht to do. I resent feelingfjas in I am only another I estals we are or POSIUQQ. We helfif- ' t,., if 'fffI?'WSzii2 f,.7 .sY WPA, wg rfff mis -f zfi':7gjf,e1vf'1fwffGi given - 75422195 erza 72557 ,'lr 'iiliveae effoff 'O make resent the bitterness ness and Celdneee- ,its . Yet, despite :-'., - Mini? fr Q ,-ti,7' A ' Wig 1- ,re that I love Notre building, the rules, Dame, the people. Q with me at football gamesga hfavefshared pe- riodsg have iundersfoefl homework, have been only themselves. In generalfifladse more than just their job, whether 3 teacher, cafeteria staffer, maintenancefaor what- ever. And, if you really look closely,'yiieiIgg,pfvill see that they are very plentiful at N0tre'DameIi5i5grg,, a Debbie Owens? V II - annieei - , t,,, ,artsai,, gg is think of not ask to come io Notre Dame. In I -I If y igggy I I yygk tlristime spending my senior year at any placegfiither than Yvebeen with- Cathedral High School would have been the last thing I Fe I gg that I wanted. But a lot has happened since tlggniglhave j s5Chiibl - been accepted at Notre Dame, not asian, a I I i,,rsIt ,,ei iiis it friend and fellow Student- of School is not just a place for academics. It Idoiift know whatito do l sharing and growing with friends. Notre Dame Nopegit wasn't that bad. vided this setting for have been taken up with the I A Clare spirit of the as well as the general atmo- A 7 ,iit Q. ieg. y Msphere of l,i1, I Qfy It I iiti I never forget times we had there, on Iune 3, I il, n I y-knowledge that myglife has IIIII m bade richer of my presence at at.tr y gt if I gegg. y ,A I4 -Q rietlmln. Y A1136 if e I S' 1-1, f f g f,., f-',f K M , who never did. I notre dame taught me pressure and competiton - notre dame taught me that the greatest challenge in life is learning to accept oneself - and notre dame taught me growth. Anonymous Notre Dame may not have the best facilities of all the area's high schools, the rules may seem absurd at times, but obviously a lot of .kids don't mind. I like N.D. because of the kids here . . . If you don't have friends, N.D. is prob- ably hell. If I were looking for a perfect learningatmo- sphere, a full rangeiofelec- tives, I don't think N.D. would be the place to find it. I just want a place from which I can get to college andfhave a good time. Goody' times come easy at ten years from now. N.D. g Mr. Joseph Wroblewski T om Root, junior Class of '63 my schoolffoir almost thirteen years. I have a strong tion ftirfit and its students have beentood to me. I cannotiimagine now not having a share in the life of the students of Notre matter hmfmvicarious. Myfylife is interwoven with their successes and hopes, and despairs. the greatest respect for itoday's Their potential is tremendous: theirilgiessponsiblities to-thefuture of their ity, so demanding. In my will meeffhe challenge of the future more than adequately. They are so much more concerned about their fellow-man and about the welfare of those aroundgthem than I was at high school age. They are earnest individuals with a flair humoroguggnd boisterous, grown-up child- ren in a world which promises no stable I admire the students of Notre Dame and respect their opinions. This year has been a limbo, in my opinion, as far as the academic life of the school is concerned. It has been extremely difficult to get students to participate in extra-curricular actiyities because it.t split sessions. The school as a whole, has not been not had the singleness of purpose about school work. and rallies are well-ordered and comparatively quiet. I miss the camaraderie and potential Saturday detentions of a full-school meeting. Lest this seem like a paid advertisement, I admit that there are weaknesses in our program as there are in all organized activities, but like an old die-hard Mets fan, I have to confess that I think 'Notre Dame offers a superior,educationalfyprof gram to at superior group of students, who inevitably measiireiup to expeetas tions when the chips are down. The number ofstudents who give extra time to school affairs and the number of teachers who are always on hand to help and en- courage the students give testimony to this. I am happy that Notre Dame has been such a fulfilling part of my life in the past few years. t 5 Mrs. Mary Palenchar I ' ' Change - for good or bad is a definite fact of life about any dynamic institution and Notre Dameeis-,nyo exception. It's been tentyears since this author walked down the aisle to bid fondfarewell to his alma ma- ter, and reflecting over the past ten years one can see many changes at Notre Dame. The building is a little older, or gaining characterp the style of dress has changed, there are a lot more lay teachers than before, and one can list numerous superficial contrasts between Notre Dame of '63 and '73, but when you get down to the basics, that intensive thing, thespirit of Notore Dame, I don't feel thatit has really changed, but rather adaptediitself to new times. Maybe the students are a bit more sophisticated than they were a decade ago, but I think deep inside they will find that their short stay at Notre Dame was one ofthe best times of their lives, maybe they won't realize this until they reflect back 'I 'i l About last year. When I was here. At Notre Dame. Pun? Lots. Hard? Definite- ly. Time consuming? My whole life . . . practically. Warm? Sometimes. Cold? Too often. Would Indo it again? Without question. I I ' You don't know what you've got 'til its gone. Is that how the song goes? But if you did the most with it when you had it, then you don't lose at all. You win. l won.' . t Notre Dame is still with me and within me. When I've stopped living it, I've lost. And time goes on, there's no returning. Butyyat least I've been there. Notre Dame is stilltwith me because I decided .to take it along. Meredith Esposito A Class of '72 X THE WIRE FENCE The wires are holding hands around the holes, To avoid breaking the ring, they hold tight the neighboring wrist, And it's thus that with holes they make a fence Lord, there are lots of holes in my life. There are some in the lives of my neighbors. But if you wish, we shall hold hands, We shall hold very tight, And together we shall make a fine roll of fence to adorn Paradise. Michel Quoist PRAYERS 9 F ,, : it if it 2 f A' 4 ' kA'A Y1vvL asm g krll W kk J , ' at a A , ,Q V - wsu W W' - W ,, w: U ff 'H N all, 'Wfrgax ,' ALDAMC Uk ffdfiiy Zgfh A ,I WML 1 ffh KU ,qv Page 20fTop: The Most Reverend George vv Ahr, S.T.D., Bishop of Trenton. Bottom Left: The Very Reverend Thomas I. Frain, Ph. D., Superintendent of Schools. Bottom Right: Sister Mary Dorthea, R.S.M., Supervisor of Secondary Schools for The Sisters of Mercy. Page Z1fTop: Bishop Ahr. Bottom: Thelviost Reverend John C. Reiss, CD., Auxiliary Bishop of Trenton. a J fa'-mgsw-3-. g,fLif iw:.l. efiike , . t' i-se ,far g .owe wif 20 An early alarm clock . . . priestly duties and running the Diocese at the same time . . . Sister Dorothea visiting to check up on the high schools . . . a tough decision to close Cathedral . . . split sessions - here? . . . midnight Mass at St. Mary's . . . sugges- tions for improvement . . . I haven't seen the Bishop since Con- firmation . . . Remember me? You confirmed me. . . . adding on to N.D. to accomodate for the future , . . listening to all the sides . . . Where does all the money go? . . . another Father and Son breakfast . . . June rolls aroundg Notre Dame, then two other graduations on one day . .. late hours planning, advising, helping . . , all in a day's work. . . 21 vii , .,' i i If you don't like it Mr. Harrell: combination manager, director, traffic cop, fire drill-er , , . calls ac- cepted at all hours for sub duty . . . Father Thul's gas and electric bills . . . organization and chaos . . , know- ing forty-seven ways to fit five classes and one assem- bly into three and one half hours .. . death row - B100 to A100 . . . the phantom priest, Father Saller . . . wondering if five and one half inches will get by . . . having my unacceptable lock broken off my locker . . . Police Headquarters corridor guards dealing with a hundred situations a hundred different ways . . . all encompassing power of School Administration . . . Son . . . Sister Veronica: main morning attrac- tion, D corridor . . . choice of a cafeteria clean-up or a Saturday . . . closing their eyes to our illegal sweat- ers, sometimes .. . auditorium to cafeteria via D, C, and B corridors . . . leave . . . 22 .MSB .5 MJ Page 22fTop Left: Reverend joseph T. Thul, Principal. Top Right: Sister Ioan- marie McDonnell, Vice-Principal. Center Left: Mr. Albert Verdel, Dean of Students. Center Right: Henry Reynolds, Danny Coluccio, Father Thul. Bot- tom: Sister Mary Claver, Dean of Students. Page 23fTop Left: Sister Veronica Pfetfer, Administrative Assistant. Top Right: Sister Ioanmarie and friend. Bottom Left: Reverend Raymond Saller, Administrative Assistant. Bottom Right: Mr. John Harrell, Administrative Assistant. Emi 23 Page 24fTop: Randy Salewski, Sister Mary Carmel. Center Left: Father Walter Nolan. Center Right: Mr. William Panella, Eileen Pal- enchar. Bottom: Sister Mary Alexander, Patti Borden, Page 25fT0p: Mr. William Panella, Sister Mary Carmel, Miss' Kathleen Peoples, Sister Mary Alexander. Bottom: Miss Kathleen Peoples. kan Guidance shingle on D corridor . . . little white slips to miss class . . . 55 to tell them I'm changing my sched- ule . . . having problems, but not saying so . . . waiting your turn and wondering what would happen if you were desperate . . . good intentions . . . 125 college representatives telling us where to go . . . loving Mr. Panella for his concern . . , just loving Mr. Panella . . . what's a NMSQT7' . . . 400 students per counsellor . . , What do they think when they look at me? . . . a secret tunnel into the main office . , . Happy Jubilee, Sister Carmel . . . unannounced deadlines . . . 311-492 . .. stacks of IBM sheets ... ls 93295 out of 300 in my class really that bad? I have a lot of activities . . . 52 per transcript, 515 per application . . . You don't even have a catalogue for LaSalle? . . . open door poli- cy . . . piped in music, comfortable chairs, and candy . . . making an effort to guide . . . 4, Page 26fT0p Left: Our fans. Top Right: jeff Mazurelc. Bottom Nancy Cagliardi. Page 27fTop: Our new cheerleaders. Left: Bill Long, Bill Lawyer. Middle: Liz Capriotti, Faith Clark, Joan Mackin, Karen Greber. Right: Blue and White Day at N.D. 26 ,, ,, JQUQQ 2' Q wa,ayma---- ' if t - .42 f-V ivy-' S-P-I-R-I-T . . , We've got spirit! , . . thirteen girls, five boys, and two green leprachauns cheering the teams on . . . sixth period pep rallies with people there anyway , . . faithful few showing each week for hockey games , . , homemade banners . . , always want- ing to win . .. cheerleaders honestly cheering . .. crowds re- sponding . . . soccer . . . Blue and White Day even without home- rooms . . . Bruno as emcee . . . a charm bracelet with eight dan- gling seniors . . r buying bus tickets every week, going broke . . . Spear the Spartans - 10-8 Grooovy, grooovy, grooovy, tough, tough, tough . . oldies but goodies for two straight hours on the bus . ,. sleeping all they way home . .. Wonder what Yama-Yamafs all about? H. Irish Booters all the way . ., in Fall '72, spirit happening , . . screaming until you're hoarse . . , shar- ing umbrellas and raincoats . .. spirit of '76 , .. silent cheer, si- lent cheer a pumpkin at halftime? clapping until your hands hurt . . . gigantic polka dotted megaphones , . . five roaring buses all the way to Mater Dei . . . running out of hosts at crowd- ed pre-game Masses ... empty bleachers covered with confetti. . , 27 Page 28fT0p: Paula Arcioni. Left: Kathy DeBlois, Paula Apgar, Karen Greber, Liz Capriotti, Felicia Sevilla. Right: Vickie Czerna. Page 29fT0p: Charlene Palejczik, Joanne McManimon. Center: Faith Clark. Lower Left: Mary Quinlan, Michele Klek, Ian Betor, Marcia Federico, Donna Secretario. Lower Rightg jim Root. First you give 'em uuhh . . . a new found en- thusiasm . .. attack of frosh nerves at the first pep rally . . . leading cheers instead of displaying them . . . boys . . . hurting all over . . . Let's go Notre Dame, we're right behind you sur- prising Mrs. Wood with flowers . . . part of Var- sity Club mutual appreciation between the crowds and the Cheerleaders . . . spirit . . . work- ing with the band . . . Windy' '... ooh, take ahh . . . seven push-ups under the goal post . . . re- turn to the traditional role of a cheerleader . . . blue on white socks . . . white on blue socks . . . sweating out tryouts working together . .. leprechauns with just the right dash of Irish luck rah-rah's mouthing words because you've lost your voice . . . caring . . . thirteen push-ups under the goal post . . . Get a goal . .. really cheering . .. decorating all day for Yama-Yama and then not going . . . California oranges, Arizona cactus flowers for the cheerleaders from the soccer team . . . more flow- ers for Mrs. Wood . . . Can we please cheer at Varsity home games? pushing spirit tags . . . 20 jumping jacks . . . sincere dedication . . . Hail to thee, dear Notre Dame . . . singing on the bus . . . We walked on Lawrence like we walked on dirt . . . Then you give 'em uuhh- uuhh . . . ,sr f , ...M t. .Q , . 1. 29 I iw :qi e , sw 3 94 fe2ffm-., ... A 'W A 0494 , I' .- 1 ntgfi' .-any -up 'tis 1 . X I it-15' ,' ' 333-572, 7895. W 195g i I Qt ,ms Let me hear you say, 'Fight'l'f . . A September 1 . .. ugghh , . . bing, bang, bong, . ,. the foot ... zap Steinert ... New Ebs ... rain .,, mud .., puddles, er, lakes H. rah-rah ... Yo I . . Lassie . . . Wayne's practicingg it must be Thursday , . . Hamilton - almost . . , Irving the Lizard . . . Who flushed the toilet? . . . taped knees . . . Loosey Goosey . , . FIGHT . . . Hit .. . hit ... hit ... Let me hear you say, 'Kill'! . ., gazelle-like moves ... Frobowl . ., 155 pound guards . . . two hand touch on the backs . . . Hubs special . . . films, courtesy N.D. soccer team . . . stick marks . . . sprints . . . KILL . . . How much time, Ref? . . , Fingers Drulis . . , the Foot again! . . . I want your three bucks tomorrow , , . Let me hear you say, 'We want to win'! . .. the Lucky Belt . .. When will this team get a pair of scissors that cut? ... mole holes ,,. Sta ... Sta ... Sta ... Stillitanol ,,. Where's the party? ... Got any ideas, Root? ... Robot . .. a Saturday morning hero I . . Zuke . .. taking a lap . ., fifteen yard punts . . . '1Mr. Fossum, got any shoelaces? . . , Mr. Football . . . Catch the ball, please! , . , WE WANNA WIN . . . You guys are dead' '...' 'Will somebody please go get the key to this cage so we can get out of here , . . 6-3-O . . , I have never been associated with a finer group of boys than this team. Their attitude was great . . . SCOREBOARD Opp. 14 Gloucester Catholic 36 10 Steinert S Z3 Trenton 6 14 Mater Dei 19 12 Hamilton 20 12 St. Peter's 8 , 15 Ewing 13 W M 36 St. Pius X 8 ' ' 23 St. Anthonyfs B Q fares we Wim' Page 3OfTop Left: Keith Ebrahim, Bob Avolio, Danny DelVecchio, Tom Voyda. Top Right: Gerard Goeke. Center: Varsity Football Team. Front Row: Paul Lieggi, John Her- nandez, Mario DiVincenzi, Al Petruccio, Iohn Cota, Dan Collins, Captain Gerard Coeke, Trainer Ed Ottaunick. Second Row: Mike Shaddow, Tom Housman, Dan DelVecchio, Tom Root, lim Pinto, Craig Chiarello, Captain Bill Lawyer. Third Row: Coach Al Verdel, Kelvin Smith, Bob Bottoni, Bill Long, John Taylor, Mike Pirone, Ioe Loh, Greg Atkins, Joe Drulis, Coach Bob Iaroni. Back Row: joe Falsetti, Bob Avolio, Dennis Hubal, Keith Ebrahim, Wayne Ranke, John Cerdes, Bill Zarnborsky, Peter MacDonald, Tom Voyda. Page 31fTop: Danny DelVecchio, Coach Verdel. Center Left: Tom Voyda, Dennis I-lubal, Danny DelVecchio. Center Right: Ecl Ottaunick, Bob Wilson, Dr. Milner with injured player. Bottom: Gerard Goeke, Tom Housman, Keith Ebrahim. 31 Page 32fT0p Left: Dino Bottoni, Iohn Gerdes, Joe Gaines. Top Right: john Taylor. Middle: I.V. Football Team. Front Row: Pete MacDonald, John Gerdes, Kelvin Smith, Tom Boyd, Al Petruc- cio, Myron Tantum, Paul Karns. Second Row: Greg Adkins, Craig Chiarello, Lawrence Arcioni, Joe Kovacs, Joe Nickels, Ken Hill, Irvin Beauchamps. Third Row: Coach Lopilato, Bill Zambor- sky, Ioe Ganie, Mike Shaddow, Paul Lieggi, Dan Dileo, Ed Laird, Coach Gerome. Bottom: Coach Lopilato, Torn Boyd. Page 33fTop: Freshman Football Team. Front Row: Vincent Staudinger, Iohn Butera, David Richardson, Mark Stephan, Michael Kovacs, David Stradling, Robert Burrell, Tyrone Wim- bush, Joseph Guth, David Dudeck. Second Row: James O'Brien, Gregory Johnson, Anthony Mazella, Ken Bartolino, Tony Martin, Roberto Celli, Mark Bertone, Paul Blisko, George Matto- nelli, Edward Roche, Coach Dambro, Coach Wroblewski. Third Row: john Oakley, Frank Dombroski, Nick Ventura, Kevin Myers, Iohn Cebulko, Gregory Apai, Tom Edinger, Gary Borne, Christopher Costa, William McGlowe. Back Row: James McCall, Don Peters, Mike Io- hannes, Paul Roslowski, Mike Iasien, Chris Rowlands, Robert Adams, Leo Mahony, Martin Holsneck, Dino Bottoni. 32 xwkia N ek ei sf N b 3 X if Q ik t Q issuing, Mx., SJ will Q sexi' N Qi X- ,bf as 01,3 ygigtreyss mf X V QV ' NJ QTW Q' uf at ms? i 1 ,E X X X ' , X N P' 'X ' KX' lf V XX! JN my g. Rf sig! '19 JK l x Wit tllwjwwf yy? In step - out of step . . . new majorette uniforms . . . fire warming faces . , . fatigue . . . cold legs . . . white boots Csometimesj . . . pride . . . a new eagle atop the flag . . . long bus rides . . . legs numb from long parades . . . uniforms that don't always match . . . learning to keep in step without rhythm . . . picking up new styles . . . fancy new steps introduced by fancy new members . . . caring enough to do it every week . . . Guys and Dolls for Spir- it . . . endless practices . . . Did it look like a pumpkin? . . . helping out the cheerleaders by proving spirit . . . Miss Grant running around with cans of gasoline . . . fear of singed hair and eyebrows . . . getting pompoms to move together . , . getting bodies to move to- gether . . . no music except what I hear in my head and make with my feet . . . praying the baton will land in my hand . . . wanting to be really good , . . a little twirler helping us out . . . Emma Greer messing us up . . . inside practice when it rains . . . the wind is blowing the flag in my face . . . no one can see me, especially my mother . . , sneers and smiles and jeers and applause from the fans when passing the stands . . . enjoying each other . .. whistles, white gloves, batons, and a saber . . . being a part of what N.D. is all about . . . I 34 Page 34fTop: Majorettes. Front Row: Solo Captain Beth Furch, Linda Lep- per, Patty Fecek, Beth Ardery, Diane Fecek, Nancy Gagliardi, Kathy Kos- trewa. Back Row: Sandy Barlow, Co-Captain Connie DeBlois, Chris MurzL da. Middle Left: Stacy Theodoralcis. Middle Right: Drill Team. Front Row: Patty Matte, Kim Matte, Patty Mulligan, Kathy Stackhouse, Captain Ann Lewandowslci, Co-Captain Kyle Conely, Jean Herman, Donna Walachy, Patricia Sanderson. Second Row: Linda Mancuso, Betty Anne Sujansky, Carmelita Inverso, Kathy Brown, Kathy Housman, Kathy Blake, Ioanne Spitz Marianne Salewski, Paulette Kliminski, Back Row: Jewel Kelly, Mel- ba Travis, Tracy Grooms, Colleen Cashel, Michele Everett, Rebecca Stec, Darlene Polinski, Pam Patterson, Rita McKeithens, Karen Sanderson. Page3S!Top: Color Guard. Front Row: Patty Smith, Theresa Bencivengo, Linda Ciampa, Beth Kerns, Joanne Piunno, Maryann Piunno, Maggie Na- poleon, Kathy Higham, Robin Salvadore, Nancy Cubberly, Debbie Sapien- za, Siobhon Tierney. Second Row: Cathi Chapuk, Gerri Valatka, Kathy Napoli, MaryBeth Andrews, Alice Henk, Sue Quinlan, Sharon Wenczel, Ioan Hansen, Carol Conway, Kitti Flynn, Kathy Carroll, Margie McCarthy. Back Row: julie Perrone, Kathy Pennel, Carol Petito, Captain Barbara Pag- lione, Sherlene Iones, Donna Kissel, Sue Ranfone. Left: Beth Furch. Right: Majorettes. 35 Nils 36 F? One mirror and forty guys . .. orange peels on the locker room floor Monday morning . ,. Njumping lacks, begin, 1 A. . . shooting baskets with a medicine ball . . . late passes after late showers . . . Only 127 more days until my birthday! Mr. Lopilato re- maining cool and calm during a driving lesson . . . peeking through the gym floor divider to see what's going on ... 14 ... 15 ... You call that a push-up? Hebephrenic Schizophrenia sitting in the wrestling room doing Math, or German, anything but Health Mr. Dambro, showing off with a paddle . . . sliding, and falling, and hurting, but getting back up ... zz ... 23, O.K., start over ... wondering if drugs are all that bad . . . wishing Religion wasn't next quarter . . . Boys' Phys. Ed. , . . an orange driving li- cense . . , atlast . .. Page 36fTop Left: Rolf Illian, Mr. Robert Lopilato. Top Right: Phil O'- Reilly. Middle Right: Mr, Cary Dambrol, Bottom Right: Tom Schreier, Tom Voyda, Bob Ernst, Page 37fTop Left: Bruce Angebrandt, Tom Voyda. Top Right: Mr. Donald Hess. Bottom Left: Mr, john Archer. Bottom Right: Boy's Gym Class. 37 Page 38fI.ower Left: Iill Bielawski, Mrs. Barbara Major Bottom Right: Mrs. Margaret Rovello. Page 39fT0p: Mrs Betty Jane Le Blanc. Center Left: Mrs, Le Blanc, Mrs Major, Mrs. Rovello, Mrs. Gail Runyan. Q Q Zi! SZ Es 38 ri A lone ball bounces . . . echoes fill a void . . . piercing blast of a bell .. . organized chaos - Girls' Phys. Ed .. . screams and shrieks from the locker room .. . Squads! ,. . thirty girls groaning in accompaniment to My Girl bright smiles matching a sunny gym office . . . one can of deodorant per gym class P.O.W. bracelets are not jewelry! twenty-five cents to retrieve your handbag . . . echoes of the ball absorbed in the pulsing rhythm of activity .. . playing animal volleyball ,. . cheating, screaming, laughing . . . sleeping through Health . . . learning that you are a symptomatic schizophrenic . . . mo- biles telling life histories . . . half the class wanting to be Leader Corps . . . Get rid ofthe gum . . . squat thrusts and sit ups . . . Does the coed gym class share lockers too? . . , thin wail of a bell . . . the rush out . . . void . . . alone ball bouncing . . . 39 Winning isn't everything Girls' Field Hockey 7-1 record best in N.D. history . . . aggressiveness . .. teamwork . .. Cap- tains Blaze Bielawski and Snowplow Nosal five shut-outs for Goalie Colleen Harcar . . . N.D.'s own mod squad . . . defeat- ing Princeton Tigers . . . charm bracelet with eight dangling seniors for Mrs. Major Turk's lucky rubber bands . . . high scorer Maria Delliemine . . . The Banana Trio . . . total of twenty-six goals delivered to opposi- tion . . . 'Rookie of the Year . .. crazy legs Cahill crashing into Princeton opponent handing Steinert a 7-O defeat . .. new I.V. coach Peanut's Gang I.V. 3-3-2 Irish Colleens' spirit and determination winning is the only thing . . . 40 if g st-.exe s ff, ga ,fl ,. gtg, JNL. wg 1 -Mute Page 40fTop: Amy Barth, Maureen Nosal, Maria DelFemine, Tera Barth, Jill Bielawski. Middle Left: Cathy Potkay. Middle Right: Maria DelFemine, Tera Barth. Bottom: Varsity Field Hockey Team, Front Row: Sharon Bea- gles, Holly Fabian, Jill Bielawski, Maureen Nosal, Kathy Kovacs, Cathy Potkay. Second Row: Clare Baxter, Trish Leadem, Maria DelFemine, Tricia Furman, Kathy Faherty, Mary Liz Cahill. Back Row: Manager Alice Agocs, Amy Barth, Tera Barth, Myriarn Stettler, Colleen Harcar, Coach Mrs, Bar- bara Major. Page 41fTop: Mary Liz Cahill, jill Bielawski. Center: I.V. Field Hockey Team. Front Row: Joanne Ratzlaff, Cheryl Beagles, Dee Leadem, Diane C1raziul, Mary Gorman, Hannah Rodweller, Maura Haggerty. Second Row: Ioelyn Edge, Dee Holeman, Sheri McGuire, Jane Fasanella, Janet McDonald, Erin Clancy, Liz Heinzel, Pam Smith, Kathy Shelly. Back Row: Coach Mrs. Margaret Rovello, Lorraine Turgeon, Kim Cifelli, Virgin- ia Murphy, Mary Carlin, Patty Matte, Linda Nicolai, Manager Cathy Hardy. it SCOREBOARD Opp. Ewing O Steinert 0 Northern Burlington O Hopewell 1 Villa Victoria 0 Steinert O Ewing 1 Princeton Z Milt LMP' QW QLMWL w 4 1 it Discovering the unknown . . . Science . .. paper towels covered with green lab table paint , . . having squirt bottle fights future physicists at work O.K., kiddos? getting straight A's and not knowing the symbol for gold . . . Sister Athana- sius sharing her belief in human life .. . knowing the reasons why finally knowing the truth about those birds and bees . . . realizing how I work . . . Mrs. Lagasse's white lab coat . . . wearing gog- gles to play with water . . . knowing Mr. Diamond really knows . . . forgetting prejudices and mingling with those in a lower class, such as amoeba . . . E : mcz. .. breaking your first burette . . . moles . . . spontaneous generation acquainting myself with the stars , . . still so much to discover. . . a 4' V5 , V Hy Q22 WWW'- Page 42fI.eft: Mr. John Grussler. Right: Tom To- porek, Sister Mary Athanasius, Mike Obercling Barbara Moore. Bottom: Mrs. Bernice Lagasse Page 43fTop: Mrs. Elearnor Kinney. Bottom Left Mrs. Gail Runyan, Joni Sampson. Bottom Right Cheryl Shipley, Sister Mary Wendelin. Ag . ,... 43 wks. f t S ...ww g gk. 5 Page 44fTop Left: Henry Lenartowicz, Sister Mary Claver, Henry Ziemba, Glen Reitmeier. Top Right: Mr. Constantine Diamond. Bottom: Mr. Richard Gusciora, Sharon Rojeck. Page 45! Math Depart- ment, Top Right: Mr. John Dorner. Center: Grace Benham, Sister Mary de Sales. Bottom: Sister Dor- othy Iancola. 4 fy, bfi fi L ,,,,,f,,,l,, QS fH1if1ff9l ? 04 if fa SW E. PCT HXRTS L4 Listen, Buster! . . . a real pain . . . tooth marked pencils . , . mystifying ways . . . writing 7 when you mean 5 . . . frustration . . . borrowing graph paper . . . advanced courses . . . commuting to Rider College . . . awaiting the next equation . , . a new depart- ment chairman . . , a problem posed - an answer sought . . . mut- tering through Math . . . illogical logic . . . Calculus I . , . think- ing there's no solution . . . desks in geometric forms . . . wonder- ing who makes up the problems . . . hoping you pass . . . trying again . . . and again . . . success at last . . . That's not hard, is it? 46 ii 2 Q25 l ta is f 'Qs 5 is t Q 9 'i if , it 22 ' 'gp tp, ' , df? it V M? 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Fingers on the home keys' '... Busi- Business Bulletin . . . employers giving grades . . . typing to music . . . learning to do dittoes . . . carbon on your nose . . . breaking your nails on the type- writer keys . , . putting your shorthand to work and hoping you'll under- stand it later . . . Would you please stop typing while l'm typing . . . playing office . . . singing Mickey Mouse in Accounting . . . Yours tru- ly, 48 JW W x.kLk Rh'-X : .N k Al , V,.... at .1 ma-sun, Page 48fTop Right: Mrs. Katherine Danbury. Top Left: Shorthand. Center Right: Mrs. Mary Stoka, Donna Secretario. Top Right: Sister Mary Nora, Dennis Cacalori. Center: Sister Mary Francine. 119 ,H 4 2 , 1 .Q A . .s- --.V A ,,-we V X ' ffgf , L iFE?f?:5Ei?i 'X 'GQ , 1 I g 50 Page 50fTop Left: Mrs. Margaret Gribbin, Maria Pie- trow. Top Right: Mrs. Alice Goldstein. Bottom: Miss Suzanne Cox. Page 51fTop Left: Mr. Joseph Kaytus, Graham Smith. Top Right: Debra Chiarello, Miss Ia- net Wilson, Patricia McDermott, Pam Sista. Right: Kathy Stewart, Mrs. Anne I-larcar, Steve Reid. Bottom Left: Art display in the Main Foyer. .arf .. was 'E f' 5 ff my -isfeg .. H , :-: fa am .. .....,rf.,2, .papa N bg, 3 .ta u f .pw 'E' 9 -5 M532 emi 1' rl' .e.a' YW3' -xi: .1 - ,. , l- - . fam ...M ,. as H - ' is 'UZ J 4 2. 1.5: , f ,W ,. -+ f rsfeis 's 1' : . . W 1 fi :- .... A fvi 3 s f, 15 5 25 ., . Q 15552 Ha gi? 553552 t 3 ' , N952 4 ff ss? l l g is ll f ig rg gif Q 1 55 555 5 ? ? . W agi ng W 3 ,fig f 5269 2523 Q rg QV .Mg K rg 59 fe ,Sf tr? l L l 'MZa 2g F 5 2 gy fl 'ffl f' ill, gf 5 5 s ag l f 3 -Z 5 3 . 'z R QQ 5 . , , .,., , :.:.. I. , is . 2 i E 1 , A ei f ,Q 3 V i .Q .2 i l 52 5 R Q if 5 :JH me ' - S Wie to S . . .. geese? Q Q 3 - bfi' s.,2:4s'.erfs15..YEt ' W K 'M-...s, ,. at 5? 'VX fs.. in 43, : K Creating elevated desks T-squares are not swords! oil paints . .. sharpened pencils . .. toothpick sculptures . . . artsy craftsy . . . Make sure you use the correct increments . . . play clay . . , col- lage bottles with weeds . . . grimey hands and gray fingernails . .. What's an increment? . . . ruined uniforms . . 4 All right, troops . . . trying to 3-D an engine block Christmas decorations mobiles decorating the foyer varnish clogged drains . ., using your imagination . . . creativity is . . . Art . . , 51 Page 52fTop Left: Miss Mary Ann Liptak, Betty Ann Sujansky. Top Right: English Resources. Middle Left: Sister Mary Grace. Middle Right: Miss Elaine Vacca. Bottom: Miss Daryl Van- Duzer. Page 53fl.eft: Linda Perri, Martin Olech, Sister Katherine Mroz. Top Right: Kathy Bird, Mrs, Carol Wood, Kathy Wood- cock. Bottom Right: Miss Patricia Leonic. 'wt X N. e.:,ss?m..,,X,t.m..k. is-W Ls 'wa f- Y iv - x - J ' , S J' 3 , '.fM'2' - 5 , ' i ' ' ' ff ' I ' i f '- 'wwf -' ' if -. , it M . -' A H ,-,, , , ,-- f tt A .mavl afwaitg 'X W ,M - .ti ff .Egv 4 , - 4--'M Y',ffi4f . 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'45 1, 54 OXQ L QP Lki ,1 LIN PUISIT AKKKBRRI To be, or 4 . . getting to know Chaucer . 4 . analogies, anachronisms, Y onomatopoeia , . . a television teaching Sister Pat how to read . . . 500 I words by Friday . 4 . learning to express ourselves . . . English . . . Lord Byron - mad, bad, and dangerous to know . . . fiction, non-fiction, poetry, and drama 4 , 4 weeping with Maria for Tony 4 . . The Big Three 8533515 - UTOPIA, EREWHON, BRAVE NEW WORLD . , . courtroom dra- E5 mas . . , subject-predicate-object , 4 . Lady MacBeth peers over my shoulder . . . vocabulary tests , . . Why so pale and wan, fond lover? . 4 . Poe reads well on a stormy night . . . one act plays . . . Will I ever meet my Romeo? . ,4 memorizing epigrams , ,. trying to master . grammar . , 4 or not to be . . . eis rveta B '.s1 e R A me-.M K Qi-HHHP' Page 54fTop Right: Mr. Erasmo Ciccolella, Shelly Heffernan. Middle Left: Mrs. Judith Salcewicz. Middle Right: Jim Pinto, Kevin Dease, Greg Foley. Bottom Left: Sister Mary Veronica, John Gerdes, Ken Stankowski. Bottom Right: Miss Connie White in the Reading Lab. Page 55fTop Right: Mr. Stephen Wilfing. Middle Left: Miss Ellen Glenden. Middle Right: Irvin Beauchamps, Barbara Ball, Carol Ryan, Frank Smith, Ioe Kovacs, Bonny Ryan. Bottom Left: Sister Patricia Rooney. ' A few 'mv-mana., we pil ih. 1 7,-Z'i'Z'5'9f gg., A- .Tx 2 it na. -.z 'Z .51 Wi -Q' ,xx if F. 21 3 SQ Q, .,,4 .M - .qw .ww N. 76-f'i'f'Q'C'CY'2'?-lfffi-?'if'V fi e .W .M 21. X.. YQ M, gm, .1 , .4 Mig '2 is ,.-V.. up gf .., Sf'-2 ww N 4 9' 'REX' Y ii . X. . .,. ...r Rx Q E f X S' TN W 55 ... ix Z Page 56fTop Left: Mr. A. R. Knight. Top Right: Mr. William Harney. Middle: Mrs. Jeanne Rader. Bottom Right: Ioe Moore, Brian Humphrey. Page 57fTop Right: Mrs. Cynthia Clancy. Middle Left: The Library at rush hour. Bottom Left: Mr. William Harney, Joe Moore, Brian Humphrey. 56 Q af Click . . . click . . . click . . . No talking in the Li- brary . . . come and go as you please . . . not find- ing the books you need, but being told they are there . . , wondering if they have THE SENSUOUS WOMAN . . . check the card catalogue . . . creativi- ty stifled again . . . Do you smell smoke? . . . Our Lady of the Library . . . watching All My Child- ren in the A-V room talking, laughing, and being rowdy - quietly . . . bumping your leg on the edge of the table wanting to burn the reserve shelf . . , wasting twenty-five cents on a stupid li- brary fine . , . wandering around trying to look like you know what you're doing . .. Is somebody smoking in the library? Mr., would you please take your pipe to the smoking circle? . .. more fun audio-visuals in class . . . Mrs. Clancy's kind suggestions . .. QUIET! . . . trying to sup- press a giggle . . . waiting in line for the Xerox . . , wondering how you rate to watch T.V. in the back room . ., fighting for the Sports Illustrated . .. making the rounds, visiting friends . . . borrowing dimes . . . What's a Dewey Decimal System? . . . being told the library is not the place to sleep ftry the Medical Suitej pretending you're reading and really dreaming . , . click . 4 . click . 4 , click , , , 5 7 l Page 58fTop: Father Thul, Father Nolan. Center Right: Russ Metzger, Bruno Martil- otti. Bottom: Team in prayer. Page 59!Top: Mike Hofmann. Bottom Left: Varsity Soccer Team. Front Row: Bob Gardiner, John DiColo, Mike Hofmann, Paul Rulkiew- icz, Brian Smith, Chris Meagher, Ron Royster. Second Row: Henry Reynolds, Lou Cortina, Bruno Martilotti, Joe Pontani, John Antinoro, Bruce Angebrandt, Doug Wallace. Back Row: Coach john Wagner, Sigmund Zegarski, John Feldenzer, Co-cap- tains Russ Metzger and Steve Reid, Dan Coluccio. Bottom Right: Steve Reid. it L-'li ,anfim , it ,U , W 1 W Jil V A W SCOREBOARD Opp. 4 Hopewell Valley 1 3 Lawrenceville Prep 2 0 Hamilton 3 5 Hightstown 1 2 Lawrence 1 2 St. Anthony's 1 6 Peddie O Z Hunterdon Central 1 3 Ewing 1 1 Princeton 2 2 Trenton 0 2. St. Anthony's 1 O Lawrence 7 2 I.F.K. 0 4 Trenton 1 1 St. Joseph 3 .500 season? . . . scribes say no . . . Who is this Wag- ner guy? . . . Coach Wagner's debut . . . 10 laps? . . . Ding-a-ling . . . loyal cheerleaders brave the weather . . . gotta get hungry, line . . , seven straight - never we did WE DO quote for the day How many stitches, Steve? . . . shower team's first meet . . . way to go, Luch . . . Demolishing Peddie 6-0 . . . Simon Barsinister . . . too much pressure . . . I'm only 17 . . . must game tall of them arej . . . good stick, Meags . . . Soccer Superbowl . . . defeating -751 Ewing . . . reverse theory . . . great game, Russell . . . Sparky Iohnny D ... Hello, Doc! . .. Mercer County champs? . . . Sounds good . . . lose to Princeton? . . . near disaster . . . Trenton High, do or die . . . we did ...WEE...DOO... First Mercer County Title since '67 . . . Tweeter uses his left foot for two goals . . . party at Princeton Battle- field . , . Andy of Mayberry . . . party . . . party , . . party mud fight at practice annual wing- fullback wrestling championship . . . Why don't we have soccer films? . .. 0-7 Lawrence . .. too much partying . . . last game at home .. . Seniors' farewell .,. We want St. Ioe's ... visions of State Champ Jackets . ., Glassboro revisited . .. 3-1 . .. 3-1 ... 3-1 . .. a season of dreams shattered . ,. Why? . .. the long ride home . . . dancing with Mrs. Wagner at the Semi ... 13-4 ... That's over .500, isn't it? ... Thanks Mr. Wagner . . . We love you, Wee wherever you are . . . Page 60fTop: I.V. Soccer Team. Front Row: Henry Reynolds, john DiColo, Doug Wallace, Rick Stout, Dave Stuart, Kevin Kent, Steve O'Neill. Second Row: john Burke, jim Dorozinsky, Frank Schuster, Tom Meagher, Tom Furch, Charlie Inverso, Casey Confoy, John Woods, Tom Dolan. Back Row: Coach Vincent Ardery, Tom Dill, Jeff Bartolino, Glenn Metzger, Bob Brooks, lim Heffernan, Jim Man- ley, Val Croux, Joe Valeri. Left: Bob Brooks. Right: Henry Reynolds. Page 61fTop: Tom Meagher. Center: Freshman Soccer Team. Front Row: Dave Dorozinski, Sam Maira, Larry Bernhart, Bill Schrueder, Dave Wenczel, Alex Rotor, Scott Echevarria. Second Row: Vince Angeline, Brian King, Dave Ungrady, Kevin Waldron, Carl Spirazzi, Jeff Heckman, Bob Ploof. Back Row: Tom Meagher, Bob jones, Archie Croux, Rick Erkoboni, john Rugarber, John Zegarski, Coach Iohn Archer. Bottom Left: Freshman booters. Bottom Right: Mr. Iohn Archer, Tim Meagher, Brian King, Carl Spirazzi, Vince Ange- line, Scott Echevarria, jeff Hickman. 60 'N 4 1 ,N ,Q ' A Axim 'f b Rx 5 5 .R 4 Q 4 ,gf I' L sei, '.,,,.1' A 7 A: V' -r v. my T 61 EW-W U TI , , ,W ,,, W A of 1 Page 62fTop: Steve Gorse, Bill Long, Mr. joseph Wroblewski, Pat O'- Grady, Debbie Lawrence, Wayne Tuyczyn. Center Left: Miss Patricia Grant, Bill Long, Jim Bianculli, Tom McKenna, Sue Farr, Rose Kirikian. Center Right: Lorraine Mannix, Salvatore Sano. Bottom Rignt: Mr. Iames Scott. Page 63fTop: Mr. John Wagner. Right: Mr. Iohn Harrell. Bottom Left: Mr. Robert Bugdal. 5 X- I s gs Revolutionary War . . . AP term papers . . . independent study . . . Mr. Ardery being late for first period - again . . . needing the New York Times .. . Mr. Wroblewski getting harder to find . . . War of 1812 . . . Doesn't any- one in here read something besides the comics and Dear Abby? . . . History . . . putting off thinking about the term paper marital customs among the Aborigines Mr. Bugdal's personal endorsement of George McGovern . . . Civil War . . . Miss Grant's maps and charts and statistics . , . term papers due in two weeks . . . cram courses on elections . . . looking at yesterday to prepare for tomorrow . . . experimental American Studies . . . U.N. delegation to Washington . . . World Wars I and II . . . jeffersonian democracy - who cares? . . . a true-to- life interview with Mrs. Ben Franklin . . . two days to do a sixty page term paper . . . special wedding gift . . . Mr. Scott absent for one week . . . trying to find a remedy for our war . . . why war? . .. Page 64fTop Right: Mr. Vincent Ardery. Top Left: Mr. David Mil- inowicz. Bottom: Sister Mary Camilla. Page 65: Campaign '72 memorabilia. mx -. MM E sw, ' .XE 3 'Y 4? w' , . , I vwtffxw' f 5... A.4.- ' V . 'f h'i1 'f.'i's - - V 'f ' V . , , .,,. .. .,, ., . ., dw ..,,, . M, M ,W 'K A i ,, , 5.,wQ?.w3fifZzMf3ig,Wkg MXNz.f,:w.f-as--5 wgm ?g..MgL. fgi,3g,,,5fiEf.. 4 5 K? 3 ASM Q M 9 Y 1 , SY S L 'a - R Q3-fm ,I N. R. ,. Wofgrsf wax .. , is ISM. as as ,,,m,5.s green :aft .,...f.. , KQQSS Rv' E K .?f:E:. ' 1 - ' A 'M' NRSV' Qu.- Page 66fTop: Father Jeremiah Cullinane. Center: Father Walter No- lan, Grace Benham, Donald Strizki. Bottom Left: Sister Margaret I-luley. Bottom Center: Miss Pauline Crula. Bottom Right: Sister Mary Clarice. Page 67fTop: Father Maurice Rudiselle. Bottom Left: Father William Capik. Bottom Right: Father Raymond Saller. .,..............,.,.. ,. nv-'slvxs ll Q i Aa Let us offer each other the sign of peace . . . abor- tion, drugs, sex ... Father Nolan's lrish jokes . .. notes in Religion class? . . . Buddhism, Taoism, lsla- mism . . . no books for Juniors and Seniors . .. mis- sion movies . .. bread and wine . ,. twelve minute Masses . .. learning that religion is more than just facts . . . heavy discussions . . , trying to discover who you are . . . firming convictions . . . Love thy neighbor . . . all girl classes in love and marriage . . . morality . . , trying to distinguish between right and wrong . , . living your religion . . . peace . . . tw r WK. gt M ,K L , i If Elwabb Iiftmv 'ff' .... .... g,t E tx ,gif 1 1 SCOREBOARD Opp. 19 Neshaminy 27 Hopewell Valley 2.9 South Brunswick 18 Lawrence Prep 25 Hamilton 40 Peddie 50 Lawrence 23 Hunterdon Central 30 Morrisville 29 Hightstown 33 Saint Anthony 19 Rancocas Valley 30 Trenton 20 Delaware Valley 48 P.D,S. 26 Ewing 22 Steinert 22 Princeton Page 68fTop Left: Don Geoghan. Top Right: Les Kisielewski. Center: Varsity Cross Country Team. Front Row: Phil Campbell, Jeff Mazurek, Les Kisielewski, Bob Fisher. Back Row: Johnnie Johnson, Don Fraczkiewicz, jeff Carney, john Wylie, Coach William Panella. Page 69fTop Left: Coach Panella, Linda Kolczynski, Nick Tancordo. Top Right: Les Kisielewski. Center: I.V. Cross Country Team. Front Row: joe DeMille, Don Geoghan, Mike Kall, Frank Kelso. Back Row: Kevin Kelly, Nick Tancordo, John Cal- laghan, Mark Ridge, Mike Cantwell, Steve Carney, Coach Panella. Bottom: Three feet. ff 68 in T' Q .tis , K. 5, ,YQ .,..,.,i wa, .Q st, 'Ng' +int. l R ,SNL - fr,9-rl' as X '14 .diner ,F5r 53' ATHN.. Surprise! a new coach ... Doing stairs .. got any sweatpants? rubbery legs sweat run sweat . . . puddles more puddles surprise, a creek! soggy socks . .. attitude . .. Columbus Day Race, Can I have your autograph, Les? one win, four losses . , . I saw Uncle john last Sunday at the game. Was it a left after this tree? muuddd or a right? . ., surprise, Rancocas Valley! . .. What Jayvees? . .. Get it under eighteen minutes! . . . the Hump . . . finishing strong DESTROYING LAWRENCE . .. eight wins, ten losses, surprise! . . . 69 lm.- t Page 70!Top Left: Mrs. Geraldine Bryan, jane Norton, Judy Ku- liczkowski. Top Right: Mr. Salvatore Sciarrotta. Right: Sister Eleanor Yavarone. Page 71fTop: Christiane Kaplan. Bottom: Now hear this! Right: Mr. Robert Wood. 70 x new we ,l , if M - I -k,,L,e,w EQ Bavarian drinking songs filtering down A- corridor lab, again? never remem- bering the difference between datives and ablatives and I thought English was bad! . , . four months of LE PETIT PRINCE . . . striving to obtain that continental pronun- ciation . ., Sal's Spanish flags all over the room . .. teachers who moonlight as student council, mission and class moderators storing up foreign phrases to impress your friends . . , Allons enfants de la patrie . , . N.D.'s jet-setters spending Easter vacation in gay Paris . . . ubi est Gallia? . ., drafting unsuspecting language students onto the Four Winds staff . . . Padre nuestro andfor Dios te salve Maria . . , the thrill of knowing Silent Night in two languages . . 4 taking four years of Latin even if you don't want to be a priest . 4 . another world . . . The Language Depart- ment . . . Sayonara . 4 . .:- Q ' - 5- 682 - ' N X ' - 'Nxt ' - rF ' :' l . K, I X f' , . K .. '- 1 .X 1. L- . 'S gt L I t H x x '. X 1 s i X t J it Q Q 1 X my it wi S is Hiram ul- PM Page 72!Top: Miss Mary Ann Liptak. Left: Miss Dora Pla- sencia. Right: Sister Charlotte Grodzki. Page 73fT0p: Bob Moore, Susan Everett, Maureen McDonough, Sister Veronica Pfeiffer. Left: Sister Gertrude McDonnell. Right: Mrs. Mary Palenchar. -- .,,, a W, W is t if 1 ,E A 514 Music is playing inside my head . , . intimate classes of in- terested people trying to sleep to African bongos Jerry Lee Baker: music to leave class by . . . theory, har- mony, style . . . ear training . . , creating chords . . . me? . . . sing? . , . at sight? . . 4 matching fingers to notes . , 4 Eastern and Western musical history whiz . . . band lessons . . . bi- zarre records . . . and the music keeps playing and won't let the world get me down . . . Preparing and eating a whole meal in forty minutes . . 4 learning how to let out your uniform hem , . . using Home Ec. for a needed Zlfz credits '. .. coordinating prints with plaids . , 4 discovering why I should put my couch where l didn't . 4 , Galloping Gourmets of the future . .. sewing myself to my pattern 4 4 . suspecting botulism . . , despair at the thought of a home of my own . . . smuggling left-overs to my friends . . . preparation . . 4 . fe1'fgfe2T42ffsffiS - f f ? ' 'f1'fSfs1.Tifif3tf SR 'fi .f.':2s.sz.f22.-ft . st ..,A -9:32. v'-- :--S3 15 , ' fri fi , ...hh E Q R. Q gif? 5 K 'g,,.. VV,: is ' LVLL LZZVLVV 5 V V 'A new kyii LVAL5 Q Do you want to go home?' '... a little aspirin can go a long way earning the privilege to ride in the elevator . ,. sleep-inducing little green rooms . . . ice cube lights . . . bravely offering up your arm to Mrs. Dougherty's needle a new Florence Nightingale, Mrs. Rita Reilly .. , Dr. Milner standing by at foot- ball games . .. passing out during the tine test . . spraining your ankle to get a ride in a wheelchair . . . knowing there's a haven when you develop an acute lack of homework . . . glancing into the Medical Suite to see who's ailing . . . Are you sure you want to go home? . . . 1 Page 74fTop Left: Valerie Allgood, Terri Adams, Mrs. Doris Mansfield. Top Right: Mr. jeffrey Baker. Center Left: Mrs. Iudith Paixao, Linda Carlisi, Paula Bucci, Theresa Keagy, Charlene Paleczyk. Center Right: Clarinet. Page 75fTop: Mrs. Mary Dougherty, Mrs. Rita Reilly. Center: Dr, Bernard Milner, Robert Avolio. Bottom: The Band. Flames dance high . . . being cold and hot at the same time . . . complimentary hot chocolate for helpful firemen . . . shining eyes . . . uniting at Mass with hopes of victory . . . trying to find St. Anthony's Szejner's Gaudio truck blue and white motorcade snarling traffic two minutes and eight seconds of explosive power . . . last chance to use confetti . . . decorating for Yama-Yama . . . amazed expressions show disbe- lief that our cafeteria could look so good .. . dancing with teachers . . . Bill Lawyer approving the choice of Mr. Football . . . a standing ovation for Mr. Soccer, Steve Reid Les Kisielewski placing first in the race for Mr. Cross Country . . . wishing the evening didn't have to end . . . embers slowly die . . . lb Page 76fTop Left: Thanksgiving Day Victory. Top Right: Semi - Formal. Bottom: Bonfire. Page 77!Top Right: Paula Apgar, Eletta Giordano, Kathy deBlois, Karen Diehl, Paula Arcioni, Felicia Sevilla, Vickie Czerna. Middle Left: N.D. Fans, Middle Right: Spirit Tag. Bottom: Steve Gorse, john Everett, Jim Root. 77 ff! -w S ?:fg., -. . .zt- I: -- wh- s ff. S. F Q E in gf 5, N f l , W V ,. ,VV' 5 3, 14:-N 5 .gf 2 fu z 26 ? if ff J A at ,g E 4 tg it - 5 Page 78fTop: Mass exodus from sixth period pep rally. Up- per Left: Sandy Barlow, a visitor from Ewing, Colleen Haney, Chris Murdza. Upper Right: Paula Arcioni, Eletta Giordano, Katie Barlow, Kathy de Blois. Lower Left: Michael Boshanslci. Lower Middle: Father Nolan, Bill Lawyer. Lower Right: Marybeth Stachowicz, Hannah Rodweller, Artie Karascony. Bottom: Father Nolan. Page 79fUpper Left: Brock Barber, Upper Right: Karen Diehl, Mrs. Diehl with a representative from Mount Saint Mary's College, Center Left: Steve Pron- iewski, Heidi Haney, Elizabeth Orendorf, Trish Furman, Sis- ter Charlotte, Tina Karoczlca, Mr. Milinowicz. Center Right: Mr. Verdel and Hair . Lower Left: Tom Housman, Pat La- tham, Ann Lewandowski, 79 Page 80fTop Right: Mrs, lf. Morano. Left: Mrs. Lorraine Weitz. Middle Right: Mrs. Betty Costantino. Bottom Right: Mrs. Celia Arnister, Mrs. Margaret Stankowski, Mrs. Madeline Cartlidge. Page 81!Top Left: Mr. Howard Palmer. Top Right: Mrs. Christine Ma- hon. Middle: Mrs. Helen Masick. Bottom: Mr. Albert Verdel. 5 l 5 , , .... S 5. f ' 1 if rs t R2 k Q f ig A 55 , 8. 5, L :Qi ..., r Q awwwe-r..wzs::zw 1 4 tt .... -. ..- -Q .X gs vs. .,.-G'V 'wt be Q' ,..- JY' rs .its 5 'Y -HKU, .N insh- aw. E 'lP ' if K lasgwiy Jena -..,,L-bs May I help you? I . . wondering how Mrs. I-Ieitzman can operate the switchboard without mistakes . . . knowing where to direct us, no matter what the problem . . , tuition-collectors and receipt writers . . . typing the absentee list everyday . . . claim to fame - air conditioning . . . Mrs. Toporek, did you really mean, May the best team SIN? . . . watching the world walk by . . . Why do they need four schedule cards? . . . sun- light filtering through venetian blinds a shingle saying Office trying to get a day's work done and deal with straying students, misguid- ed parents, and pushy salesmen at the same time . . , an empty blue candy dish - Are they trying to tell us something? . . . peering into a crystal ball- and seeing a forest . . . sign in- sign out . . . Thank you . . . Not realizing the mess that seventeen hundred of us leave .. . being chased out of my meeting room so that it can be cleaned . . . unstopping the papier mache-ed drains . . . Maintenance women keeping us out be- fore ten of eight . . . calling Mr. Palmer to fix the classroom phone . . . a radio to make the cleaning go quicker , . . unraveling the snow fences . . . N.D.'s red pick-up truck after-hours lunch together in the faculty lounge . . , perched on a rider mower alone in the middle of the girls' hock- ey field . , . chained in , . being directed into the parking place I didn't really want to take . . . the real boss of N.D. - Mr. Palmer . . . taking for granted that everything will be clean by morning . . . Lunch room? . . . being comfortable and relaxed . . . Mr. Verdel - chief cook and bottle washer . . . our Cafeteria . . . ketchup . . . a mess , . . new machines a mundane atmosphere fostering intellectual discussions , . . detentions spent washing tables . . . defying discipline to reach a re- fuge . . . Cleanliness is next to Godlinessn . . . food . . . affectionate con- cern from the staff . . . bumming money for french fries . , . proctor-free . . . better food . , . silly signs promoting pencil points 4 . . wrestlers' den from 3:00 to 6:00 . . . garbage cans . . . talking without breaking rules . . . inflation . . . crushed milk carton fights . , . from garbage to gold for Yama-Yama . . . sticky trays . . . breaking plastic forks cutting your apple pie . . . sneaking sodas down the corridor . . . people . . . disruptive rows of tables and unruly chairs .. . 1543 sodas involvement student lounge . . . 81 Page 82fTop: FRESHMEN. Front Row: Mary Alice Amari, John Connelly, Paula Bucci, Charles D'Amico, Louise Angebranndt, Graciela Coppola, Kim Davidson. Second Row: Lucille Hearney, Thomas Borcsilc, john Bentz, Dennis Eaherty, Elizabeth Cowell, Patricia Foy, Kenneth Bartolino, Donna Eifer, Lisa Barr. Back Row: Stephen Maurer, James Boozan, David Cebul- ko, Gregory Apai, George Mattonelli, Michael I-lodanish, Maureen Barna, Patricia Allen, Ralph Gallo, Lois Christensen, jeffrey Hickman, Patricia Cleary. 82 Page 82fBottom: FRESHMEN. Front Row: Richard Sullivan, Thomas Traube, Elsa Santoro, Cathy Vanderwater, Mildred Currie, l-lalina Walczalc, Barbara Chepiga, Edward Bedard, Della Marchildon. Second Row: Martin Uveges, Elizabeth I-leinzel, Scott Echevarria, Kevin Kelly, Donna Gervasi, Ioanne Rebbeck, Julie Iones, Patricia Olynyk, Susan Holsneclc. Back Row: Thomas Dadura, Robert Ploof, Prank Ragany, Neil Wesley, Michael Liedt- ka, Carole Piechowski, Steven Pappaterra, Michael Barry, Nicholas Ven- tura, Edward Roche, Frank Dambrowski, Dino Bottoni. l l l ni Page 83fTop: FRESHMEN. Front Row: Joseph Langer, Richard Erkoboni, Christopher Schreiber, JoAnn Thurman, Veronica Purcell, Janet Wnuk, David Witkowski, Donald Ottaunick, Stephen Ritter. Second Row: Martin Mockler, Nick Tancordo, Paul Staudinger, Ronald Kissel, Carmelina To- bard, Susan Centomain, James Streeter, Helena Pastuchow. Third Row: Larry Hemingway, John Oakley, Richard MacDonald, Kathleen Lintott, Andrene Andrews, Carol Sigafoos, Jeffrey Simone, Mary Ann Curry, Christine Buchanan. Back Row: Timothy Shoriak, Walter Sawka, Philip DiCicca, David Richardson, Anne Fitzpatrick, Linda Lepper, Nancy Brei- man, Edward Karas. Al- Page 83fBottom: FRESHMEN, Front Row: Joseph Kale, Cynthia Voitek Lee Ann Barber, William Donnelly, Virginia Przechacki, Kathryn Dovgala Patricia Matte, Debra Widlicki, Mary Alice Graziano, Megan O'Donnell John Dickson, Michael Vagnozzi, Richard Regan, Mary Lou Ratico, Kath- leen Keelan. Back Row: John Van Sant, Glenn Fernandez, Ronnolla Dun ston, Michael Wenczel, David Paulaski, Frank Lenartowicz, David Ungra- dy, Kevin Waldron, Patricia Baylog, Esther Sabidussi, Andrew Wierzbows- ki, Erin Clancy, Theresa Rahilly. 83 1 Page 84fT0p: PRESHMEN. Front Row: Carmela Bilotti, Lea Landolfi, Billie Kubaugh, Nancy Cianfrano, Elaine Strehlow, Jennette lngrassia, David Stradling, John Butera, Patricia Smith, Mary Kanda, Angela Plumeri, Mary Ellen Erdie. Second Row: Brian King, Paul Kehler, Daniel Spalluto, Gary Russo, David Dudeck, Paul Blisko, Karen McGarrity, Susan Thornton, Victoria Siegman, Carol Kemler, Karen DiC1iovacchino, JoAnn Cove, An- thony De Joie, Mark Ridge. Back Row: Bob Reilly, Paul Roslowski, Richard Nabinger, Geoffry Raywood, Michael Johannes, Mark Purcell, Tom Roche, Terry Brennan, James Colligan, Robert Celli, Kenneth Seick, Michael Waldron. 84 Page B4fBottom: FRESHMEN. Front Row: Mary Corvino, Maryann Morreale, Rosemary Spera, Susan Czerna, Georganna Fares, Maryann Decker, Nancy Stackhouse, Nancy Muzyk, Celine Wojciechowski. Second Row: Ken Slowikowski, Sandra Miscavage, Dolores Schwartz, Carol Thoma, Maggie Napoleon, Nicholas Tamasi, Carl Spirazza, Deborah Vulc- ovich, Robert Morrissey. Third Row: Veronica Nowacki, Virginia Murphy, Edmund Shanoskie, Robert Di Pastina, Martin Pappaterra, John Callaghan, Stephen Carney, Robert Wysienski, Christopher Raymond. Back Row: Kevin Myers, William Schuler, Michael Cantwell, John Woods, William Schroeder, Gary Tompa, Christopher Costa, Michael Jasien, John Deodato, Ervin Allgood. --' Page 85fTop: FRESHMEN. Front Row: Robert Adams, Thomas Duncan, Martin Holsneck, Kim Baran, Andrea Fonseca. Second Row: julia Giorda- no, Cindy Toporek, Debra Sapienza, Eileen Lanigan, Sandra Corbin, Loret- ta DeCara, Ioann Gill, Ioan Tiffert. Back Row: Thomas Venanzi, David Bird, Dan Geoghan, Eric Franzoni, James Martin, Anthony Yacobacci, Mark Bertone, Robert Davison, Timothy Fahey, Frank Faraone. Page 85fBott0m: FRESHMEN. Front Row: Stephen Krawiec, Catherine Kostrezewa, Ellen Kelly, Ianice Broadus, Wanda Kontorowicz, Denise Owens, Barbara Stawicki, Diane Russert, Iames Lanigan. Second Row: Elizabeth Korpusinski, Colette Mears, Donna Springer, Maureen Kuchar- ski, Karen Robbins, Kathleen Pulcini, Io Ann McManimon, Maureen McQuade, jeffrey Dill. Third Row: Raymond Morales, joseph Guth, Ed- ward Smith, Nancy Decker, Albert Decowski, Michael Kovacs,Peter Min- neci, Gerard Ronclinelli. Back Row: Robert Notta, Diane Quinlan, Carmen Ortiz, Karen Krisak, Angeline Danko, Jacqueline Papp, Gary Nigh, Brian Rafferty. 85 Page 86fT0p: PRESHMEN. Front Row: Michael Melker, Paul Iohnson, Bruce Pierson, Dave Wisniewski, Chris Rowlands, Brian Rowell, Roger Lewis, Kenny Rose, Karen Wilson. Second Row: Jay Simko, jean Steiner, Rosemary Charapata, Kathy Steinetz, Carmen Gomez, Tony Martin, Rob- bie Burrell, Jill Gordon, Carol Ann Lewis, Vernita Fowler. Back Row: Tonya Walker, Ada Rivera, Kim Turner, Joyce Leonard, Iris Benitez, Robert johnson, Frank Campbell, Jeff Evans, Diane Bell, Tyrone Wimbush, Latan- ya Burgess. 86 Page B6!Bottom: FRESHMEN. Front Row: Eileen Phillips, Nancy Paclini, Charlene Palejczyk, Alexander Ladnyk, Kenneth Rogoza, Linda Nicolai, Patricia Mulligan, Maureen Smith. Second Row: Marie Kosco, Donna Schwartz, Pamela Nerwinski, Mary Kenny, Iohn Rugarber, Lydia Lesh, Ioann Serock, Timothy Meagher. Third Row: Francis Kelso, Margaret Pechter, Kathleen Furch, Mary Mullaney, Laurie Powell, Kathleen Moran, Kathleen Allen, Donna Post. Back Row: Mary Morley, Debbie Kaczanows- ki, Barbara Klucewicz, Alexander Rotov, james Ferry, Mario Mendola, Oleh Plys. s 2 i fm-7,-V ffvry ,, ',,r i' A-,r1vwQwt'Qii'wf fx , J Y 1 Q, , , M, A Page 87fTop: FRESHMEN. Front Row: Theresa Keagy, Bill Ortiz, Louis West, Iohn Samonsky, Dave Levanduski, Patty Abbott, Kathy Betz, Lisa Kirilcian, Linda Glass. Second Row: Tim Buckley, Ernest Biesecker, Tom Maglowski, Bill Miller, Virginia Buckley, Sherri Adams, janet Bianco, Con- nie Boggs, Suzanne Lengyel. Back Row: Donnie Peters, James McCall, Lar- ry Bernhard, Michael Murdza, Robert Benisch, Anthony Garafalo, Greg Iohnson, Keith Moore. A 'IQ' Q Page 87fBottom: FRESHMEN. Left To Right: jeff Petrozzini, Iohn Rosetti, jim McManimon, Joni Sampson, Michelle Johnson, George Weigand, Cin- dy Case, Laurie Christensen, Mark Zuczek, joe DeMille, Herman Martinez Archie Croux, Tom Edinger, Adria Iuraniec, Bruce Hughes, Ioe Szedule Amy Young, Cynthia Messina, Gerald Angel, Stan Chidzik, Jim Downey Bob jones. 87 . Page 88fTop: FRESHMEN. Front Row: Marjorie McCarty, Janet Mc- Donald, Kathleen Housman, Aurora D'Ulisse, Diane Czepiel, Diane Pecak, Anthony Castaldo, Kevin Haggerty, Thomas Grice, William Goerlich, Su- san Fuccello, Theresa Bencivengo, Maria Maruca, Linda Carlisi, Michele Lovatt, Ioseph Mancuso, Barbara McDonough. Back Row: Jane Adam, Marlene Lisiecki, Donna Gall, Samuel Maira, Lionel Ellis, William Harlicka, David Hofmann, Charles DeAngelo, Michael Chamberlin, Arthur Eng, Guy Castranova, Mark Stephan, Kathleen McLauglin, Anita Maiorino, Margaret Fasanella, Sharon Maguire. Page 8BfBottom: FRESHMEN. Front Row: Vince Fiorello, Timothy Ever- ett, John Zegarski, Iim Miller, Patricia Capriotti, John Kite, Steve Stewart, Kathleen Harding, Susan Miele, Carroll Bonan. Second Row: Michael Mancuso, Joanne Keck, Terri Palmer, Connie Kliwinski, Laurie Maloney, Mary Masick, Bernadette Murphy, Ada Maldonado, Rosanna Giancola, Linda Mancuso, Kathy McCathy, Third Row: Michael Miller, Iim O'Brien, Bill Picatagi, Ken Rutkowski, Anita Avolio, Cynthia Krecicki, Donna Cos- tigan, Iocelyn Edge, Sheri Shenk, Marlene Macovitch. Back Row: Frank Camp, Iohn Elmore, Leo Mahony, Bill McClowe, John Hebeler, joe Navar- ro, Michael Atwood, Ronald Andrews, Anthony Mazzella, Brian O'Shea. 88 ' ' Jl ,ann-T Sweet and innocent . . . first day jitters . . . Freshman Day - watching a person take five doughnuts and not getting any your- self . . . silly . . . feeling lost . . . successful Thanksgiving project . . . seeing an infrequent senior in the hall at 2:30 . , . no sweaters . . . special freshman section at basketball games . . . buying an elevator pass first yearbook pictures detention for talking at Mass . , , underclassmen privileges - more days off . . . giving your last quarter to the missions . . . leading in the ad drive . . . getting leftover lockers nowhere near your classes . . . being unsophisticated and friendly - Freshman Class . . . meeting Sis- ter Claver for the first time . . . Mrs. Runyan . . . coming early to clean desks believing getting brave enough to stick in your ascot . . . telling Mr. Wood all Germans are backwards . . . class meetings with eleven people . .. still having friends from grammar school . . . finally being one of the Fighting Irish . . . Young and beautiful . . . Page 89!Top Left: Frosh Volleyball Team. Top Right: Frosh spirit. Center: Frosh Class Offi- cers: Cathy Pulcini, President Margaret Fechter, Gigi Ferris, Donna Gervasi. 89 Geometry Semor Physics. Audio-Visual Math, Typing I. Religion H. Education Department, Health, Physical SISTERDOROTHY Varsity Wrestling. Algebra I. SISTER MARIE JOSE Algebra I. Chairman of Mathematics MRS CHRISTIANE KAPLAN French II, III, IV, V. MR. JOSEPH KAYTUS Processes 7 National Honor Society. Mechanical Drawing I, II, Ill. at ft if J E ' - 1 sw J? Z f S S was K 3 V -W4 3 W m Y fi., ,- , A670 -- ' 224 :W '52-.iw 5 I f f ag? A91 kv ' -4 Q ig... ,L 5927 1674: '. ' 22,112 uf um, afirmvssm, ., ,, W ,A , 3 ,fi -1, My R 1,9 5 'ipip' 0, 9 'al '!i'llp,, fffij, Q 'Q 4,9611 Hifi, iff! Kun' at Iliff , gi, C, M Q 9 E: , V .VZA ei-A r 92 ff'-1 V2 5 ff Page 92fTop Left: Mr. Richard Gusciora. Top Right: Mr. William Panella, Linda Kolczynski. Bottom Left: Miss Daryl Van Duzer. Bottom Right: Sister Dorothy Iancola. Page 93fTop: Mr. Salvatore Sciarotta, Mr. Iohn Wagner, Mr. Wil- liam Panella, Mr. Gary Dambro, Mr. Robert Bugdal, Miss Patricia Grant. Bottom Left: Miss janet Wilson, Lorraine Mannix. Bottom Right: Miss Ellen Glendon, Mr. Ioseph Wroblewski, Miss Patricia Grant. .Al Wann, ffl. Page 96fCenter Left: Debbie Connelly, Jim Root. Center Right: Kathy Freda, Brian Smith, Sister Charlotte. Bottom: Brian Smith, Sharon Rojek, Karin Obermeier, Sister Char- lotte, Torn Triggs, QCYO Training Staffj, Debbie Connelly, Jim Root, Ioan Antoniewicz, Mr. Sciarrotta, Steve Corse. Page 97fTop: Tom Root, Paul Rulkiewicz. BOTTOM: Father McAlinden, Bill Long, Brian Smith. .41 Slucienl Council Room ta: V5 '+L ',,,,, , ...,JK 3 .xl f - -i ' W -5 , is v 'Z fx -Q? ,, , ,L tl. S 1 . Q it L i17 A We, the students of Notre Dame High School . . . the long, winding road together . .. apples for the Freshman Orientation Day . . . the return of the dress code . . . weekends to grow and learn Leadership Workshop: Father Mac, Rich, Tom, Pat, Carol . .. raw chicken cacciatore . . . the freedom to fail . , . informed Irish . . . This is the last issue! . . . honesty . . , stuffing letters . 4 . the treasurer's chair . . . priorities . . . Ask not what your school can do for you .f. N.D.'s own I.F.K. ,.. facing brick walls ... Emma's teacher imitations ... a calendarfbulletin board scribbled with birth dates a branch-wielding Sister Charlotte keeping officers in line . . . a program on V.D. . . . after hours meetings at 33o with fig newtons and ketchup . . . missing agendas . . . lack of commu- nication . . . a huge, old-fashioned Christmas tree for holiday spirit . . . Student Government as a means of student support for student activities X :nhl '79 YJ' Page 98fUpper Left: Joanne McManiman, Carol Bonan. Upper Right: Lynn Sutton, Donna DeCara, Faith Clark, Liz Capriotti. Middle Left: Jo Jo Tella, Donna Secretario, Kathy Stevelak, Mary Quinlan, Michele Naphen, Mich- ele Klec, Diane Diehl. Middle Right: Varsity Cheerleaders. Front Row: Captains Eletta Giordano and Faith Clark, Kathy deBlois, Paula Arcioni. Middle Row: Liz Capriotti, Felicia Sevilla, Karen Diehl, Karen Greber. Back Row: Lynn Sutton, Donna DeCara, Paula Apgar, Vicki Czerna, Antoinette Guarino. Bottom: Donna De Cara, Lynn Sutton, Antoinette Guarino. Page 99fUpper Left: J.V. Cheerleaders. Front Row: Michele Klec, Bernice Delozier, Mary Quinlan. Middle Row: Jo Jo Tella, Diane Diehl, Kathy Stevelak. Back Row: Michele Naphen, Captain Donna Secretario, Co-Captain Marcia Federico, Jan Betor. Upper Right: Faith Clark, Donna DeCara. Bottom Left: Felicia Sevilla. Bottom Right: Freshman Cheerlead- ers. Front Row: Loretta De Cara, Charlene Palejczik, Joann McManiman. Middle Row: Patty Capriotti, Carol Bonan, Cindy Messina. Back Row: Carmen Gomez, Nancy Cianfrano, Julie Jones. 99 s ' I ww ff +5 1 i Q X .,.. - 5, 11 l ' ww... , 'W- if f? ? an as ,X . flhilf ' ii 5,15 Y - 9- ig? fm Q Page 100fTop Left: Miss Van Duzer, Mr. Panella, Top Right: A Corridor. Bottom: Mr. Verdel. Page 101fTop Right: Ann Shelly. Center Left: Bill Zarnborsky, Tim Ridge, Antimo Cesaro, Bob Szejner, Tim Ungrady. Center Right: Rose Kirikian, john Colavita, Sue Farr, Roseann Calla, Christine Mis. Bottom: Cindy Cochran, Pat lfecak, Teresa Healey. .X Y. I f Ww...,..,,, 101 wwwa SCOREBOARD N.D. Opp. 63 Council Rock 60 59 Bristol 53 47 Hunderton Central 45 33 Steinert 60 52 Holy Cross 55 74 Delhaas 69 86 Harrison 74 57 Neshaminy 53 57 Bishop Egan 59 79 5t. Anthony 52 48 Trenton 58 53 Hamilton 65 46 Ewing 57 58 Trenton 59 49 Princeton 62 72 Hamilton 67 61 Rancocas Valley 56 71 St. Anthony 63 50 Steinert 52 55 Ewing 52 79 Mater Dei 60 60 Princeton 76 Wiz ,i3f'i'5,9 EN Sweat, blood, and guts . . . players burning with twenty points in one game . . . You're a star, Mike - popular opinion even before making All Mercer County Team . . . Ewing - 55-52 . . . ups and downs . . . coaching? . . . hard feelings at Hamilton . . . cheerleader sponsored party commemorating the last home game . . . cringing under another defeat . . . Clancy reaping the spoils of victory . . . falling apart . . . losing in the final seconds to Steinert and Trenton . . . mixed emotions about Coach I-Iogan's retirement . . . Jeff Carroll - rebounds and defense . . . fleeting glimpses of a team . . . Cardiac Kids . . . calling a basketball game because of rain!?! . . . pushing and pushing, then losing . . . Drew Cleveland - a helluva game . . . slumps . . . Get out there and play basketball . . . Bottoni - consistent shooter - nine straight swishes . . . the victories outnum- bering the defeats - just barely . . . ls it Ruke yet? . . . walking in the gym and catching the spirit of a Varsity Basketball game Goeke - always moving, always managing, always there . . . trouble always comes in threes - for St. Anthony's .. . Big Men .. . South Jersey final- overwhelmed by CBA . . , 102 Page 102fl'op: Our fans. Middle: Final 1973 home game against Ewing, Bottom: Jeff Carroll. Page 103fl'op Left: Mr. Constantine Diamond. Top Right: Swish! Bottom: Varsity Basketball Team. Front Row: Tom Geoghan, Mike Hofmann, Paul Rulkiewicz, Gerry Goeke, Bob Bottoni, Frank D'Ulisse, Drew Cleveland, Back Row: Managers Tim Ungrady and Ed Ottaunick, Ron Royster, Kevin Clancy, jeff Carroll, Gene Ryfinski, Coaches Mr. Don Hess and Mr. Bill Hogan. N HJ Q lk ll FT Cflj.. Ck, KJ . 5 ., , J 5 N ' r i l NJ f - fs X' C J 5 maxi rio Page 104fT0p: I.V. BASKETBALL TEAM. Front Row: Bob Bennett, Bruce Bennett, Charles Inverso, George White, lim Frus- cione. Back Row: Coach Mr. William Panel- la, Bob Hernandez, Steve Casey, Pat Kahny, Tom Cianfrano. Bottom Left: Gene Ryfin- ski. Bottom Right: Frank D'Ulisse. Page 105!Top Left: Mike Hofmann. Top Right: Ioe Kale. Bottom: PRESHMEN BASKET- BALL TEAM. Front Row: Tom Roche, Bill Schuler, Paul johnson, Dave Ungracly, Ioe Navarro, Chuck DeAngelo, Mike Melker, Ron Andrews, Kevin Haggerty. Back Row: Roger Lewis, Ken Rose, Marty Holsneck, James McCall, Dino Bottoni, Joe Kale, Mike Iasien, Dave Wisniewski, Dave Dorozinsky, Mike Liedtka, Mr. David Milinowicz, coach. 104 105 Page 106fT0p: FORUM CLUB. Bob Ernst, john Everett, Miss Grant. Bottom: SKI CLUB. Bob Ryan, john Everett, Bob Wilson, Iim Creber, jeff Mazurek. Page 107fTop: GERMAN CLUB. Tom Carroll, john Feldenzer, Myriam Stetler, Wen Shen, Maureen Haney, Robin Echevarria. Bottom: JUNIOR CIVITAN. Nancy Peterson, Barbara Triantofilloo, Darleen Francis, Ioe Doolan, Vince Robbins. Stagefright . .. twenty-five points: National Forensic league member . . . competition among area schools , . , pre- speech get togethers . .. learning to accept criticism . ., Miss Grant and Mr. Wood taking squished speakers to events , . , Forum Club responsible for Faculty Appreciation Day . . . If I were given the power of the president for one dayf' . . . becoming articulate through practice . .. second most impressive extracurricular-activity - to an admissions office i . . checking out the judges for friends .. . modern marriage research . . . vice-president and secretary switch- ing jobs . . . the necessity of logical thinking speaking pro-Republican for a Democratic judge . , . confidence. . . lO6 Think Snow three minute meetings rained out Vernon Valley . . , first trip, january 13 - Camelback -fake snow . , . having trouble finding chaperones . . . no instruc- tions, no movies, and no snow . . . seeing an extra hour of Camelback and surrounding area from the bus Bob Ryan doing almost all the work scanning the sky for prospective snow clouds . . . hopes for Vermont . . . Miss Wilson snowplowing . , . WANTED: snow and cold weath- er - please . . . skiing with one ski pole, one tree branch , . . Ski Club prayer: just one flake, one little flake . . . rope tows and T-bars . . . Belle Mountain day trips , , , Think Snow - Harder. L 1 Promoting a greater understanding of the German people, culture, history and language . . . an honorary association . , . national cer- tificates awarded to fifteen A students , . . Sis- ter Charlotte's brainstorm ideas . . . a refriger- ator-box castle , , 4 baking Bavarian delicacies for the language festival . . . the display win- dow decorated to bring German spirit to the halls of Notre Dame , . . a few members mak- ing the national convention scene . .. alias Delta Epsilon Phi, the German Honor Society. Service organization a new arrival from Cathedral thirty working members .. . toothpaste and toothbrushes for Trenton Psy- chiatric patients appealing to underclass- men . . . having a bake sale to raise money for a Maryland Convention . . . spring at Trenton State: special Olympics meetings on Thursdays . . . moderators who don't come to meetings . , . selling fruit cake to make money - so we can have a Iunior Civitan club . . . running the clean-up project for Student Gov- ernment Week . . . keeping in touch with the other Civitan clubs . . . having a purpose , . . helping . , . 107 is . Page 108fTop: CHESS CLUB. Chess Board, Left: Chess Club. Pat O'C,rady, Bob Perri. Bottom Right: N.D.E.A.C. Bob Szejner, QCCK Bill Zamborsky, Antimo Cesaro, Ieff Mazurek, Steve Ijroniewski, Ed Ottaunick. 4 3 S ' - Who are we? - E.A.G.! N.D.'s latest and greatest . , . fifteen guys promoting Euro- pean culture . . . high spirits and blinding blue jackets ... It all started on the back of a Clerman bust' ., . briefing travelers on the highlights of france THE TIM UN- GRADY SEND ME TO EUROPE FUND . . . an elite row of lockers on D corridor . . . the dancing lion . . . the E.A.C1. segregated sec- tion 43 at basketball games creativity award - winning cheers . . . ref-rivalry . . . a masquerade ball during the language festival ... an Irish Hofbrau House??? .r. a really close knit group I.eegie, you're ugly! . , . a camera purchased to bring Europe back to Trenton . . . being threatened with a gavel . , . selling records and tapes to benefit the language department Ceasar's homespun social hours ... Miss Liptak's N.D.E.A.C1. chain-link I.D. bracelet . . . patiently trying to get the club picture taken Let's try one more time - for the twelfth time! . . . Notre Dame European Activities Guild: We came, we saw, we conquered . . . 1025 P-K4 . . . reading BCDBBY FISHER TEACHES CHESS . . . Var- sity Chess Team, TEAM? .. . concentration . . . first match vs. Lawrenceville, first loss . . . Luis Nimzo? . . , being too nervous to think ... laughing out loud in a quiet room after a mistake . tension ,. . Can Miss Leonic really play? .. . plotting moves . .. Sicilian Defense ... playing a finger-tapping opponent I . , sweating ,. . losing a game by scholar's mate . . . having an oppo- nent point out your mistakes after a tough game ... en passant . . . talking chess on a city bus, across the aisle in a classroom . . , outguessing yourself beginning and ending a season with 1,000 points grading developed by Tim Ridge tourna- ments to come- hopefully . . . mate'f .., , f f ws-- Keep everything moving . . . Wednesday meetings in the band room . . , Easter plans at Skillman - egg hunt, prizes, lunch . . . Black Awareness Society officers that work together . . . Sister Athanasius caring regardless of race, color, or creed . . , trying to get off the ground . . . open party on February second . , . purposes: promote interest in Black Student educa- tion, gain prestige for ourselves among ourselves, raise dignity of Black students . . . welcom- ing everyone . . . inspirational closeness . , . sponsoring children's Christmas Party . . . being proud of my minority . . . Involved as much as we can be . . . freshmen and sophomores playing basketball mornings at Mt. Carmel Guild . . , to represent Blacksf' . . . Page 109fTop Left: BLACK AWARENESS SOCIETY. Eronl' Row: Terese Thomas, Lisa Barr, Kim Turner. Second Row: Laverne Hatchet, Pamela Siplin, loni Sampson, Sister Athanasius. Third Row: Ianis Broadus, Latan- na Burgis. Back Row: Rhona lef- fries, Jocelyn johnson, Michele Powell. Top Right: Cindy Payton, JoAnn Thurman, Jill Gordon, Connie Boggs, Rita McKiethen, Gregory Adkins. 109 SCOREBOARD Opp Princeton 59 Ewing 45 Morrisville 32 Northern Burlington 29 St. Anthony's 25 Northern Burlington 27 Ewing 40 Hopewell 31 Morrisville 49 St. Antlwony's 14 Hamilton 18 Bordentown 39 Hamilton 30 I Hopes for a 12-1 season with an all star team personalized spirit tags on each girl's locker .,. Get'em, get'em few but loyal fans Sherri assuring future victories ., . Mary Liz lying down on the job at the Ewing game dance contests before the games ... voluptuous Veronica looking like she would be at a prom, not a basketball game .. . price of oranges rises with the importance of the game ... team commanded by Delf Want a technical? You've got one! - Rot- ten Refs! three gruelling overtimes against Ewing honored guests at Ho Io's Baxter still learning to keep score fights with water bottles lt's my ball and l want to go home playing in spurts . . . Mrs. Major's expressive face . . , Princeton - a disaster area Ella alias Waltie alias Walt Frazier . . . fans as exhausted as the players . . . Ella, Eleanor, and Mary Liz - N.D.'s Supremes silence after Hopewell game . . . Big Red changing the pace with her spark . . . studied concentration Smitty's fighting . . . an N.D. girls' basketball first - Mary Liz scoring over one hundred points per season for four years . . . Mrs. LeBlanc's I.V.'s - 13-1 - hope for the future ... in the team's eyes a disappointing 8-5 SQBSOH . . . Page 110fTop: Girls' Varsity Basketball Team. Front Row: Ella Hughes, Karen Cashel, Maria DelFemine, Mary Liz Cahill, Roxanne Brown, Sherri Maguire. Back Row: Statistician Mary Carlin, Veronica Andrews, Virginia Murphy, Alice Agocs, Eleanor Goeke, Manager Clare Baxter, Coach Mrs. Barbara Major. Middle Left: Girls' I.V. Basketball Team. Front Row: Maureen McQuade, Lor- raine Turgeon, Marie Kosco, Kathy Kellan, Debbie D'Angelo, Pam Smith, Pam Siplin, Eileen Lanigan, Kathy Petro. Back Row: Statistician Dee Leadem, Lynne Agocs, Kathy Shelly, Erin Clancy, Maureen Nosal, Coach Mrs. LeBlanc, Holly Fabian, Ioan Volen, Managers Linda Nicolai and Pat Matte. Right: Mary Liz Cahill. Bottom Left: Sr. Pat. Page 111fTop: Ella Hughes. Middle: Alice Agocs. Bottom: Sherri Maguire. lll Page 112fTop: Joe Sodomin, Mr. Dambro, Will Place. Middle: Varsity Wrestling Team. Front Row Ken Slowkowski, Mark Van Sant, lim Plunkett Jim Mansfield, Reynold Reali, Bill Palmer, BACK ROW: Coach Mr. Cary Dambro, Pat O'Grady, joe Sodomin, Bob DeMartin, john Palmer, Keith Myers, Keith Ebrahim, Coach John Archer Bottom: jim Mansfield. Page 113fTop: I.V, Wres tling Team. Front Row: Joe Salmestrelli, Iim Sevil la, Jim Carella, Mike Strizki, Joe Valeri, Phil Camp- bell Iohn Butera. Back Row: Coach John Archer, Al Petruccio, Tom Schreier, Tom Edinger, Don Du- bow, Paul Blisko, Bill McGlowe. Middle Left: Bill Palmer. Middle Right: Freshman Wrestling Team. Front Row: Mark Zuczek, Stan Chidzek, Frank Kelso, Carl Spirazza, Iohn Van Sant, John Butera. Back Row: Coach Iohn Archer, Tom Dadura, Tom Edinger, Paul Blisko, Bill McGlowe. ii-' wk af' I ll2 SCOREBOARD Bristol Lawrence Hamilton Morrisville Hunderdon Central Hopewell Valley Florence Ewing Steinert Phillipsburg Catholic C.B.A. Allentown Princeton Trenton Gloucester Catholic 3 3 The thrill of victory . . , Keith, you may do it this time . . . more and more spectators . . . watching the girls' basketball games while running steps . . . deceptive record . . . Christmas tourney winners Jim Mansfield and Bill Pal- mer, first in their class . . . Put down those basketballsn . . . teaching Mr. Archer how to wrestle equality despite size loyal parents Wrestling - We love to wrestle. We love to win. . . . gruelling practices . . . sporting new yet second hand jackets , . . Ed Bedard's space suit , , . only two seniors . . . ten varsity wrestlers returning next year . . . Make him see the light . . . one-on-one competition . . . instant weight losses - five and three quarters pounds in the box the first practice . . . I.P. Plunkett losing his college vocabulary . . . and the agony of defeat . . . 113 Page 114fTop Left: Bill Palmer. Bottom Left: Ron Royster. Right: Drew Cleveland. Page 115fTop Left: Ella Hughes, Maxy Liz Cahill. Top Right: Gene Ryfinski, Mike Hofmann. Bottom Left: Maria DelFemine. Bottom Right: Pat O'Grady. , , 1 115 , - Page 1161 Top Right: Mr. Dia- mond, Father Saller, Father Thul, Sister Ioanmarie. Center Left: Mr. Diamond. Center Right: Lin- da Federico, Debbie Lawrence, Rita Fitzpatrick. j, Scholarship . . . plaque in the hall . . . scales, points, graphs, scores , . . orange sherbet and ginger ale . . . trying to help somebody who doesn't come . . . status? President J. B. .. . Leadership gold tassels . . . It's all done mathematically, there's no favoritismf' . . . physics lab . . . spotlight . . . Two C's and you're out . . . tutoring . . . National Honor Society . . . secret invita- tions to parents . . , Character . . . four lighted candles . . . Mr. Diamond . . . exotic lunch at Wen's . . . white gloves . . . I will now light the candle of Schol- arship . . . personal official passes . . . membership card . . . proud parents in the front row . . . surprised students . . . Service . . . 116 1.35343 JW fwxlka Mfffw yum mail., ,,r. ,A pwikg, if-,K em is-www 'Esv:!M ,aa fre, 9,2 ifmsn-fn' yff' W' time +X2mujjf fwfr, gm Yfwff-' wa 53,151 35,654-M if yfmff2fk.,Qi,f.r , fQifW'x?3W 'li Ei 29225 dw -bw, 7' 5 mf www s2'f'f'f ,Wg JF' I JMB!-Sfww we 0 fm , .i Y i 4. K . . c.- ..,,-.c .,,4,.s..a..c..:. ,-,r.,.-...c- g , , , x, i, W sa., T Q 5 2 f . i fs av- Q c,,..,.a,...gs....a.. ..-..a,...i..c,.,..a,..c,,,,.,J,...,?,..- ..,. L .....h...... c.,,,.,.cr,.sr- M., .. .M Page 117fTop: G.A.A. Front Row: Moderator Mrs. Margaret Rovello, Charlene Palejczyk, Patricia Matte, Linda Nicolai, Tera Barth, Maureen Nosal, Clare Baxter, Maria DelFemine, Hannah Rodweller, Sharon Beagles, Mary Carlin. Back Row: JoAnne Ratzlaff, Ioanne McManiman, Ann Lewandowski, Barbara Paglione, Debbie Connelly, Alice Agocs, Dee Leadem, Cathy Hardy. Middle: Future Teachers of America. Diane Fair, Lorraine Opdycke, Theresa Picarello, Holly Fabian, Kathy Forman, Moderator Miss Mary Ann Liptak. One hundred and fifty active girls . , . Fight on N.D. buttons . . . providers of two new timers for girls' games .. . moderator, Mrs. Mom Rovello . . . executive board meetings every other week in the locker room . . . membership cards . . . annual Spring talent show . . . new socks for varsity basketball team thanks to Girls' Athletic Association . . . a pack of Rolaids a day . . . Any suggestions? salesman Clare Baxter forcing gullible Freshmen to buy spirit buttons mandatory attendance . . . pins, keys, l.D. bracelets, trophies: participating in sponsored activities to get points for awards . . . president, Maria DelFemine . . . making N.D. realize guys aren't the only athletes , . . Developing insight and appreciation for the teaching profession . . . teacher aides at St. Ann's: correcting papers, individual tutoring, occasional teaching . . . March teacher evalua- tion survey . , . helping out at St. Michael's during Easter vacation . , . Teacher Appreciation Day social - punch and cookies . . . being on the other side of the desk for a day . . . seven dedicated members with a goal . . . questionnaires for students to evaluate students teachers , . . having Miss Liptak as an example of what a Future Teacher should be , . . opening the horizon in the field of education . , . 117 Page 11BfTop: Paul Rulkiewicz. Middle: Paul Rulkiewicz, Henry Reynolds, Ziggy Zegarski, Bruno Martilotti, Chris Meagher. Bottom: DECA. Front Row: Judy Johnson, Jewel Kelly, Moderator Mrs. Alice Goldstein, Linda Paulaski, Lynn McDonough, Katherine Palejczyk, Margaret Prior. Back Row: Anthony Pocetti, Mike Szymelewicz, Sherry McClellan, Dennis Ca- calori, William McCormack, Ken Stankowski, Donna Korona, Linda Moell- er. Page 119fT0p: Bill Lawyer, Paul Rulkiewicz, Bruno Martilotti. Middle: Key Club. Steve Gorse, Bob Wetzel, Bob Fisher, Jeff Mazurek, Mike Di- Maio, Brian Smith, Tom Root, Ziggy Zegarski, Kevin Clancy, John DiColo, Bill Long, Chris Meagher, Danny DelVecchio, Paul Rulkiewicz, Tim Faher- ty, Mario DeVincenzi, Joe Kovacs, Joe Drulis, Tom Housman, Joe Valeri, Tom Boyd, Tom Dill, Jim Greber, Joe Pontani. Bottom: DECA. Mike Hen- dricks, Dennis l-lubal, Larry Elias, Bob Silvestro, Pat Shento, Linda Ange- line, Mrs. Alice Goldstein, Janet Nagy, Joan Stolarz, Marie Paradis, James Rosenburg, Mary Delahanty, Barry Williams. Elite .. . Bugsy jackets with leather sleeves special extra large-large for Hubs .. . Thursday meetings Bruno, the down projectionist, making a hurdler go - in reverse . . . waiting for jackets ,, decorating for Yama-Yama talking about a sports banquet three viewers at Varsity Club movie ... helping cheerleaders at pep rallies still waiting for jackets . . . Mr. Bugdal, moderator . . . infre- quent meetings . . . finally jack- ets . . . athletes . . . Service to home, school and community . . . N.D. clean up day . . . President Bill Long - brains, 35 other members brawn transporting desks from Camden actively supporting Multiple Sclerosis Society and Heart Fund youth branch of Kiwanis . . . Cathedral merger . . . building the bonfire . . . football program distributers . . . sponsoring dance at Incarnation victorious N.D. Key Club basketball team with tournament hopes delivering telephone books . . . helping with Yama-Yarna clean-up plans for the summer convention in Chicago .. . better reception in community projects than in school table taker-downers cleaning the cellar at St. Ann's representatives attending Mt. Airy convention hopes for end-of-year open grog party to Insure Tomorrow. . . . it Wmmmmm aw W W M ,c,,...M.,..Ms,fw+ Practical experience DECA 1, DECA 2, DECA 3: three different classes, three different clubs .. . official membership cards Notre Dame branch of Distributive Education Club of America .. . class-time meetings every other Friday . . . raising money for the State Conference in Atlantic City Mrs. Goldstein organizing vigorously When are you going to hand in your money? You're already three months behind. . . . fund raising schemes: candy, Christmas placemats, and stationery sales incentive: prizes hatchets and pajama bags . having my earnings as my own Conference contests ... marketing, managing, merchandising . . . An organization to aid the students of Notre Dame .. . at least forty-five parents at a meeting . . . Cabaret nights - and the cafeteria dresses up for the parents . , . afternoon meet- ings at one o'clock with Father Thul . . . the May meeting, starring Sister Alexander on summer school' '... . . . shocks of corn and horns of plenty for the P.T.A. Harvest dance held in the fall . . . intending to raise money for a student-oriented school . . . finding out in April that you should have picked up your son's report card in February . . . having your phone ring and knowing it's Mrs. Kaytus concerning tickets meetings held four times a year . , . parent conferences with the faculty . . . SRO a month in advance for the Hawaiian Luau thirteen different officers and committee-women . . . financing a faculty lounge instead of a chemistry lab . , . aiding Notre Dame . . . Page 120!Top: Mr. and Mrs. Osborn. Middle Left: Sister Eleanor Yavarone, Mrs. Commini. Middle Right: Mrs. Wilson, Sister Margaret Huley. Bottom: Mr. and Mrs. Harlicka, Mrs. Katherine Danbury. 120 SM, X S Wondering how to sell all those raffle tickets . , 4 Father Nolan's jokes ... cheering for the team even if your son is benched having a flea market that every- one enjoyed ,. , volun- teering to be an usher always having an excellent speaker Fathers' Club - total support of the Athletic Department .. . selling hot dogs at the games and kidding your son's girlfriends at half-time .. , dozing through the financial reports . . . taking the time to introduce the football, soccer, cross-country, baseball, and basketball teams students unwittingly contributing to Fathers' Club through student pass fees .. . a new Chevy Vega Social Hour , sandwiches, soda, and beer for the fathers . . . combination dance and car raffle - big success . . . Page 121fTop Left: Mr. jim Carlin. Top Right: Mr. lim Westerman. Bottom Left: Yard Markers. Bottom Right: Flea market. l2l Looking forward to ten days of relax- ing, eating, partying, sleeping late - and no school . . . OTannenbaum, O Tannenbaumu . . . art class contribu- tions - manger, the Holy Family molded from students, gilded angels , . . weekly schedule printed on green paper no traditional play or stu- dent body Mass . , . alumni visits . . . Latin Christmas party . . , And so it came to pass . , . . . . evolving Beth- lehem showcase ,. . Soph Christmas Mass - and Fruit of the loom was born .. . hand-strung popcorn and Cranberries .. . dummy in guidance handing out deficiency notices skating party at Lawrenceville Prep . . , Santa guarding the foyer . . . bells on my shoes no snow!!! fagainj .,. Church two days in a row, two weeks straight . . . 60-degree weather .. . winning the Christmas tourna- ment spending New Year's Day doing a term paper . . . bragging about New Year's Eve ... hating to come back . . . l W L4 Page 122!Top Right: O Christmas Tree . Bottom Left: Christ- mas showcase. Bottom Right: Bob Bottoni, Ciene Ryfinslci, Drew Cleveland. Page 123fTop Right: The Holy Family. Center Right: Father Nolan - and Fruit of the Loomf' was born. Bottom Left: Scrooge giving out deficiency notices. x,f z , ,fri , ,:r,,,Ay'f HQ-LJPQ 1 .. X I, V' It, My wif jr J M ,ff y frgmgmbea all uw Syn we , My -L V -,V I XZ Yeioufe, l ,q 1, ,-1 f I f V, M , Q . 1 f K , 'ef fj'4f1f Ge5G,fy1Gp tf'j dv- Er-farjlpglq . X .f L See. you maxi' year' - S-toy f'L'C.i, viii. 462 Page 124fTop: SOPHOMORES. Front Row: Cynthia Whalen, Ana Ottaunick, Fran Cammarata, Kathy Dooling, Marie Campo, Kim Cifelli, Kathy Stevulak, Diane Diehl, Susan Means, Second Row: loan Osborn, Kathy Price, Karen Melk- er, Elizabeth Moore, Iessica Petranto, Neil Kissel, Matthew Kane, Angelo Conti, Carl Maze. Third Row: Margaret Baxter, Natalie Rogers, Matilda Serrano, Nancy Schrader, Karen Breimann, john Velit, Carol Smith, Maura Hegarty, Chris Ran- kin, Frank Schuster, Fourth Row: Ben Recine, jim Cottrell, Ioe Canie, Steve Rudge, Phil Charadia, Denise Fazio, Barbara Doughman, Carol Conway, Daniel Petrino. Back Row: Carl Huntley,Frank Patrone, Tom Krisak, Ernest Andreaali, Marie Ciarnich, Angela lantos, Steve Tkacs, Richard Pesce. l?1l Page 124fBottom: SOPHOMORES. Front Row: Rich Stout, Dee Leadem, Mike Frascella, Annette Pfieffer, Mark Macaroni, Julius Elie, Tracey Croomes, Pam Williams, Sherlene Iones. Second Row: Len Matte, Roberta Walbridge, Brian Croke, Marjorie Fattori, jim Creber, Marian Swedo, Jim Sujansky, Duane Babecki, Steve Ku- rowski, jim McGuire. Back Row: Gary Lubieski, Eloisa Bautista, Lorraine Turgeon, Ann Marie Silvestro, Glenn Metzger, Barbara Hart, Robin Salvadore, Maryann Ceppert, Connie DeBlois. ,WM 1 Page 125!Top: SOPHOMORES. Front Row: Margaret Cirillo, Linda Ko- enig, Nancy Vrancik, jim Manley, Mary Carlin, Eileen McKeever, Eva Un- grady, Siobhan Tierney, Second Row: Lawrence Clrimsley, Patty Nestor, Josephine Tella, Rhonda Chitty, Kitty Flynn, Vince Valentin, Mike Obercl- ing. Back Row: Reginald McRae, john Palmer, Russ Mathews, Kevin Cos- tigan, Bill Borcsik, Katherine Zabawa, Theresa Healey, Guy Mancuso, Paul Motchnik, Ken Pieslak. 1 ' V' f l ,v ,ff s ff' ,ig Q 5? ' if' , ' ,,, , fr ,A . 7 y ,bf T ffgwy ' -2- V!! Xf' if Jw L f ' Page 125fBottom: SOPHOMORES. Front Row: Walter Obal, Gary Luck, Tom Toporek. Second Row: Cathy Hardy, Patricia Mazzarella, Connie Nemchick, Gail Militig, Albert Mandl, Hugh Maguire, Tom Cianfrano. Third Row: Mary Markman, Barbara Travers, Gerri Valat- ka, Cathy Pica, Darlene Polinski, Terri Wilson, Paul Everett. Back Row: Dan Dileo, Gary Commini, Rita McKeithen, William Orson, John Kelty, Mary Thoma, Myron Tantum. gay 125 if Page 126fTop: SOPHOMORES. Front Row: Patty Van Pelt, Marie Sien- kiewicz, Kathy Amico, Pam Kalencki, Marie Tackacs, Lisa Palinkas, Karen Cashel, Kathy Shelly. Second Row: Greg Winkler, Vince Delle Grotti, Rob- erta Boscarell, Sergio Romano, Charles Nagy, George Pitonyak, Paul Karns, May Eng, Helen Somlyay. Back Row: Bruce Bennett, William Salem, Ieff Smolka, Iohn Krawiec, Yolanda Brzozowski, George White, Pete Ratzlaff, Rona Ieffries, Barbara Franken. 126 Page 126fBottom: SOPHOMORES. Front Row: Donna Walachy, Pam Sanderson, Bernice Delozier, Nancy Lee Struck, Gloria Szubrowski, Pat Mathes, Debbie Zuczek, Philip Green, Mary Quinlan, Second Row: Stacy Geisel, Sophie Weglarz, Hope Holland, Eleanor Goeke, Margaret Fedorko, Marianne Slackter, Patricia Lynam, Doreen Applegate, james Kieigner. Back Row: Larry Arcioni, Mark McGrath, Albert Smith, David Troiani, Michael Riccitelli, Charles Osifat, George Pietrow. J lla J My 1077 'bl f f 8,5 610 lm: WWA J! 5' .QWCM5 DJ 0 f' QIWM iw a 5.4-1 My fl q, 73 0 Walk ff' VVV4 will We V I4 swejfqcg 4246? Page 127!Top: SOPHOMORES. Front Row: Donna Ferry, Cam- .I ille Conway, Cheryl Shipley, Lisa Ungrady. Second Row: Eleanor x Bautista, Michelle Powell, Karen Rouba, Peggy Calamia. Third Row: Donna Giordano, Arlene Santiago, Mary Ann Wirth, Ka- thy Napoli. Fourth Row: Cheryl Beagles, Miguel Valentin, Ty- rone Wayman, Brian Kuzma. Fifth Row: Loretta Heinzel, Mi- chael Johnson, james Atkinson, Mark Snyder. Back Row: Tom Peterson, Tom Boyd, Robert Bennett, Ed Korenz. Page 127fBottom: SOPHOMORES. Front Row: Nancianne Doyle, Kathy Larczak, Mo- nique Iacobs, Ed Laird, Beth Kearns, Barbara Branges, Lynn Kelso, Linda Ferri, Ellen Hanak, Betsy Ullrich, Mike Angelini. Second Row: Kevin Dolan, james DeMille, Iohn Woods, Therese Thomas, Ioan Hanson, Cathy Carroll, Mary Ann Griffin, Arleen Grisca- vage, lane Plunkett, Eileen Long. Back Row: joe Muehleisen, Tom Meagher, Pat Kahny, I Steve Casey, Ron Cunningham, Martin Olech, Steve O'Neill, Ed Crane. 127 1' Page 12BfTop: SOPHOMORES. Front Row: Pam Giovanetti, Pat Palum- bo, Claire Serinalcli, Regina Ragolia, Mary Bilotti, Debbie D'Angelo, Nancy Cubberley, Peggy O'Donnell, Diane Aug, Sharon Rojek, Stephen Iarkows- ki, Second Row: jim Sevilla, Marlene Viglione, Kathleen Petro, Michele Klek, Pam Smith, Mike Hunyadi, Cynthia DiGiovacchino, Helen Mastran- gaelo, Mark Rutkowski, Karen Pazdan. Back Row: jeff Bartolino, Barbara Triantofilloo, Barb Riccio, Pat Fecak, Marie Toth, Ken Hill, Pat Clark, Tere- sa Walsh, Barbara Meskill, Denise Gersten, Kevin Kent, Keith Beauchamp, john Wnuk, Iohn Wilclblood, Hank Smith, Mike Flanagan, Greg Kaytus. 128 Page 128fBottom: SOPHOMORES. Front Row: john Lyszczak, Clare Dzieminski, Barbara Gervasio, Mary Mis, Adrian Glappa, Linda Guarnieri, Debbie Pirone, Barb Moore, Anne Marie DeAngelo, Joanne Piunno, Marie Maiorino. Second Row: Valiant Croux, Ken Kutarnia, Yvonne Miller, Syl- via Suarez, Evelyn Gierula, Kathy Mesday, Barbara Pajak, Ilene Geoghan, Kathy Brown, Julian Pane, Ioan Hatrak. Third Row: Tom Ritter, Greg Mraw, Paul Leiggi, Kathy Stec, Michele Harney, Shirley Russert, Debbie Wierzbowski, Tom Dill, Tom Ronyak, Stacy Brophy, Marie DeForte. Fourth Row: George O'Donnell, Brock Barber, Ioe McManimon, Mike Driscoll, Connie Dunlap, John Everett, Tim Potocki, Chris Lisiecki, Pat Maloney, Mary Beth Andrews, Tom Dolan, Karin Obermeier, Ioe Nickels. -I Page 129fTop: SOPHOMORES. Front Row: Ann Pilaro, Nancy Cagliardi, Suzanne Leonardo, Donna Fasoli,lIo Anni Perferi, Mary Colavita, Tecela Severino, Mary Lynn Yaros. Second Row: Mary Roche, Kathy Cebulko, Jim Heffernan, Kathy Higham, Lydia Serrano, Narvella Gaines, Rosemary Boyer, Rosemary Decowski, Dee Holeman. Third Row: Bob Patz, Annmar- ie Leadem, Alyson Keyes, Sharon Parham, Becky Stec, George Keefe, Rose Marie Todaro, Celeste Rousseau, Carolyn Wenczel. Fourth Row: Lynn Agocs, Linda Matecki, Debbie Onofri, Angela La Cruise, Veronica Kelley, Rich Koreyva, Robert Kite, Phil Ranfone, Bill Dixon. Back Row: Sal Sano, Andy Reres, Jeff Iaremback, David Steward, Luciano Cortino, Charles ln- verso, Leo Iasien, Joe Drulis, Robert Hernandez. Page 129! Bottom: SOPHOMORES. Front Row: Barbara Ball, Nancy Swis- tak, Patricia Woodcock, Catherine Grochala, Rose Mary Fitzpatrick, Alice Henk, Mary Biemer, Ursula Sidur, Diane Pinelli, Bonny Ryan. Second Row: Carol Ryan, Jocelyn Iohnson, Colleen Quinn, Michael Kall, Joe Ko- vacs, Iames Carella, Tom Muehleisen, Ioe Valeri, Frank Smith, Scott Brown. Back Row: Irvin Beauchamps, Marc Nestor, Wesley Sokotoski, John Stawicki, Robert Alton. . .,. ,gpigcfg , ..,,,, 5192! 'Q' E-Jffpcf Qi , G 122271 42,4 x 319 62 ,..,- -...--ef 129 Page 130fTop: Freshman Mass, Spring 1972, Mid- dle Left: Sophs together. Middle Right: Sophomore Christmas Mass. Bottom: Sophomore class offi- cers: john Everett, Lynn Agocs, Kathy Shelly, Lin- da Matecki, Sharon Rojek with President Karin Obermeier. Page 131fBottom Left: Iohn Everett. Bottom Right: Soph. volleyball team. W 130 Sl , ri ,,,,,..,,-Us-mf M- Seniors of the afternoon session . . . assuming the responsibility of initiating freshmen .. . a se- nior prom fund already? . . . vic- tory in the Soph-Frosh volley- ball game new blue I.D. cards ... taking over I.V. squads . . . spirit like old times at dances and basketball games . . . crying over our crumbling football . . . Halloween bake sale . , . being trusted enough to have open class meetings of our own . . . selling kisses at the flea market when cakes ran out .. . D.I.P. group ., . unity Masses . , . Cross Country runners bringing the aroma of Ben- Gay into C108 Soph-So- cial: long skirts, ponytails, and oldies but goodies having to take religion seri- ously A. . celebrating Sister Katherine's birthday at the basketball game .. . Thanks- giving drive for Mount Car- mel Guild Sophomores growing with our tree baking Christmas cookies for servicemen . . . using English classes and teachers as com- munication links Linda Matecki flashing peace signs . . . Sister Katherine driving? . . . empty sophomore basket- ball games that nobody really knows about . . , spirit damp- ened, but not dead class of '75 . . . geese? -1- Jff'45V W u U o .1 0 P ' Page 134fT0p Left: Karin Obermeier, Ioan Hatrak. Top Right: Navy Band lead singer Bottom Left: NUTCRACKER. Debbie Taylor, Jeff Mazurek, Bob Perri, Paula Arcioni Mike Moran. Bottom Right: Tim Everitt, Sue Miele, Kathy Harding, Patricia Capriotti Ron Andrews, Michael Atwood, John Bailey, Anita Avolio, Mary Masick, john Zegarski Tony Mazella. Page 135fLeft: Mr. Hayes. Top Right: Navy Band. Middle Right: NUT- CRACKER. Clair DiGeorgio, Debbie Taylor, Diane Fair, Michele Everett. Bottom Right Navy Band saxophonist. 134 135 .in. . .sw Page 136fTop: Les Kisielewski. Middle Left: Mr. Dorner, Les Kisielewski. Middle Right: Bob DeMartin. Bottom: Mr. Bill Panella. Page 137!Top: Varsity Track Team. Bottom Left: George Abel. Bottom Right: Coach Mr. Bill Panella, jim Carlin, George Abel. A gentleman's sport . . . those front nine at Princeton . , . getting warmed up for the first hole - then duffing it fifty yards out . . . No way we're going to par the second today . . . Carlin trying to cover up his laughter . . . shanking your drive into the water at the third , . . having difficulties at the fourth, and it's only a par three . . . How can you double bogey the fifth? . . . Abel bounding one off the trees . . . no sweat on the sixth - except you can't see the green from the tee . . . What do you think, a four or a five iron on the seventh? . . . knowing you need a big drive on the eighth, and 1 t'ii if r if praying you put it right in the middle . . . the long narrow home- stretch on the ninth . . . The coach birdies the last hole in front of 'T the whole team . . . l guess a thirty-seven isn't too bad . . . Next 1, af: f-ff-arf, frr rg? ,wtf Mr time we'll do better . . . T i V If T' iii, N' t' 136 X71 WU D , 5U14L CrL Wwwwejfff Ukfeeevfgym. imtewijw-7QZL A.- .. ' 1 l K, X, me N , s. '. N. ,M ff 5 , iw 1 I . ,,.,. ,,,,.f M ff V- 1 Fir wF Yvup' K Q 'HJ' 4 r ' QQ, ,ff ,+, m .tts gf sv, , ,,,..,,:n-Q-.+V V .f ,M 13.69 ati? ,md-:Mfr- n ew! , .,,, 1, 44.4 an xx l N l .4-we 'sw .:,.w. .i fs-'L+ Girls on the Track team? They won't last long. . . . ' Mr. Milinowicz really showing how it's done . . . ac- quiring half of the Wrestling team, including Mr. Dambro . . . Run five miles - but I pole vault. . . , Terry Clark FLYING over the crossbar . , . What are we going to do with all these kids? . . . Not bad - for girls , . . Miss Glendon in her sweats . . . crowded practices . . . sweatshirts, sweatpants, sweatsocks, sweat . . . Lightning John Taylor . . . split sessions, split practices , . . taking a quick nap on a foam rubber pad , . . N.D.'s one-man artillery range, Anthony Di- Pastina . . . wondering where it hurts most , ,. clog- ging laps .,. owning an N.D. uniform ... Those girls keep coming back. . . . P X lla Q,,ltfff'j1,Eif 1- , Q X , r . x l nl ,UML X OFM ill! 1 , A.X, are-.N.s..iWa,..,..N.,-.,tMW Mary had a little lamb new equipment - T.V. cameras, V.T.R.'s . . . Mr. Hearney - A.V. director of Notre Dame, Sherlock, Pops Yes, Ma'am, I understand . . , Audio-Visual for school, stage crew for the play . . , a hard working service club ., , sixteen members ., . the periodical room , . , climbing scaffolds , . , spending a good deal of time correcting teachers' blunders . . . honest thieves .. . female members trying to overcome male-chauvinism .. . emptying the top drawer and putting it all back .. , Brian l-iumphrey's impersonations of Mr. I-learney and pipe ... Hey, Boss ... light bills piling up .,. Navy Band light show, a success ... with fleece as white as snow. . .. 138 Page 13BfTop: Audio-Visual. Andy Reres, Brian Humphrey Greg Stoka. Middle Left: Tom Csolak, Bottom Right: joe Moore, Brian Humphrey. Page 139fTop: Louise Angebrandt, Coleen Cashel, Robin Salvadore. Middle Left: Mark Ackermann. Middle Right: Sue Durst, Kathy Faherty, Wen Shen, Mary Do- rio, Kevin Dease. Bottom: Mr. Hayes, Sal Sano, boys' chorus. filmad .LUZMJ 74fQJLf 0 01 0.7! Starting with good ideas .. . diamond dust .. . barefeet .. . ruining my best pair of pants ... How to paint a fifty foot backdrop with one can of paint'f pride and a feeling of accomplishment . . . erecting wheel-less feed store in three days , . . surviving solely on BK food . , i Mark breaking the wall , . . technical advice from I.W. and Mr, D. . . . lavish Harmonia Gar- dens paint in my eyes, hair, clothes, and every other imaginable place . . . cruising down Route 1 in a station wagon laden with a ton of wood .., an acute case of frustration .,. twenty minute discussions on the color of old city bricks ,.. plaster dust on Miss Wilsonfs contacts .. , willing hands and hearts M. shaking hands with a wet paint brush .. . Laurel directing student art , A . pink foot prints across the stage . . . six scenes - lots of effort and work . , . a train possibly made out of refrigerator boxes flying nails attempting to paint a slowly collapsing wall original scenery and backdrops finding on opening night that the idea worked . . . 140 ,af , fa 1:-time-.1-1 ts. ' Q Q ,XJ-'n..,L, 1 1 cQ Page 140fTop: Mr. Hayes co-aching the boys for tryouts. Middle Left: Kathy deBlois, Mr. Hayes. Middle Right: Mark Ackerman, Paula Bucci, Celeste Rousseau, Felicia Povio, Barbara Franken, Bottom: Jill Bielawski. Page 141fUpper Left: Sharon Parham, Miss Ianet Wilson. Middle Left: Mr. Hayes, Grace Perry, Linda Brennan, Karen Creber, Michele Naphen. Right: Pam Kalenclci. Bottom: Bernice Delozier, Tom Dill, Karen Wojtowicz, Bill Zamborski, Mr, Hayes, lim McGuire, - 75451. , N 1' rw 1. - iffi g fir' ffizilf' ,. '1 L 't'- ' ' e?'S:f4i-i 2 5-Q.-S'1!I'5f5i ,. ' ' ' :-fs-'f51,ft- 'Vx' fyfgrinw---3 ' ii,-'fi '- ' - iw f' r ,xr . 1 1111 n S 112 K 3 . wire ,. . Mafia .mil Y YW Read it one more time . . . Sister Ioanmarie put- ting ribbons on the Gazebo . . . the sickliest cast in the history of Notre Dame . . . Ioan learns to waltz- clog , , . Wa-a-a-al . . . Dolly in stereo . . . mob- bing across the stage in chorus . . . no sleep . . . re- hearsing in B-101 - behind locked doors . . . Hey, look me over try the hills are alive . . . stuffed whale . . . confusion . . . If Mark doesn't get you, Rick will , . . forgetting the steps and fak- ing it sneak previews in the cafeteria Electra? Iaeckel? ... We got elegance ... pa- trolled dressing rooms Jimmy Durante Ambrose can't dance! . . . 99'Zn of the people in this world are fools The Matchmaker - Hello Dolly! . . . cast party - by invitation only . . . cur- tain calls and flowers . . . rtyr.y W tg 'nie r Q , W , M 'ff'w2t,'1ev:427g1,414-itnf?'ff:fe,fZ,ns i2'f,izsffvfki f r:e1evf1,L L,,i ,k,L ' t' - , , it 3 .i if istt L. K, V ' O ' i 'offs ' Page 142fTop: Kathy DeBlois, Danny Collins, john Wy- lie, Rich Iaeclcel. Middle Left: Eletta Giordano, joan Maclcin. Middle Right: Kathy DeBlois, Rich Iaeckel, John Wylie, Judy Kuliczlcowski, Paula Arcioni, Kim Ducko, Danny Collins. Page 143fTop Left: john Wylie, Rich jaeckel, Judy Kuliczkowski. Top Right: Kathy Stevulak, Ann Lewandowslci, Kim Duclco, Danny Collins, Fran Cammarata, Connie DeBlois. Bottom: 14th Street Association. 'J W5 159 .'-'V' 1413 Blue shirts, lucky charms, and Italian hexes . . . Mr. Matte's second ball . . . Thunder and Lightning striking Tuesdays and Thursdays at Colonial Lanes .. . patriotic bowling shoes sacrificing quantity for quality fans record low scores of 102 .. . shaking it off and bringing it in .. . a mini-bus for a mini-team the high kickers demonstrating the latest in Bowling techniques fits of hysteria during crucial moments . . . forcefully hurl- ing oneself along with the ball down the lane ... one for the fans! ... an any- thing but serious team trying to be taken seriously . . . y 144 Page 144!Top Left: Tim Ungrady. Top Right: George Chapman. Middle Right: Antimo Cesaro. Bottom: Varsity Bowling Team. Pete Groffie, Antimo Cesaro, George Chapman, Tim Ungrady, Len Matte, Coach Mr. Len Matte, Steve Pappaterra. Page 145fTop: Varsity Tennis Team. Front Row: Alex Rotov, Iagannath Ravinder, Mike Kolczynski. Back Row: Coach Mr. Robert Lopilato, Joe Prancica, Scott Brown, Pete MacDonald. Middle Left: Mike Kolczynski. Mid- dle Right: Scott Brown. Bottom: Scott Brown. Last year a club . . . working with freshmen . . . practicing at Moody Park . . . Scottie Brown - number one singles player twelve or fourteen scheduled matches .. . continual playoffs for starting positions getting up early on Saturday morning to use Mercer County's Indoor Center . . . home matches at Moody Park . . . Karen Greber trying out, amidst all boys . . . N.D.'s first Varsity Tennis Team . . . seven positions for first string .. . Mr. Lopilato working with people who never played before . . . vying for first position against Trenton, Ewing, and Princeton . . . working individually . . . organized last year . . . matches consisting of three singles and two doubles . . . varsity letters . . . This year ateam . . . 145 Mode of expression for student ideas .. . open-ended theme .. . creativity .. . no editor-in-chief ... two hundred poems a day . . . art, photography, literature . . . - Renascence . . . red suited flea - ho, ho, holl? ... meetings in D1o1, in the cafeteria, in the library, in C108 peanut butter? . . , 1 to 5 rat- ings . . . choosing carefully - hesitating over every work You can't impose a theme on this mess! three rodents with impaired vision, literary nursery rhymes Sister Katherine guiding 400 one rat- ings out of 480 poems Was this an assignment? poetry lessened by one line and so lost . . . only nine- teen definite entries working January through March . . , ten down - 400 to go ... I like it but it's not the kind of thing for a literary magazine a working staff not too delighted with material having the responsibility to appreciate the written expressions of a student's mind . . . 146 Nllllhlhu. ft' 4 . isa-T' ,.,ff ' takin- 1' 4-sv my as dl! Y i Qaxe-ffri. if Page 146fTop Left: Moderator Sister Katherine Mroz. Top Right: Donna Pitonak, Mariann Kocon, Sharon Beagles, Wen Shen. Middle: Brian Smith, jim Bianculli, Ianet Skwara, Barbara Triantofilloo, Steve Gorse. Bottom: Ioan Caivano, Mar- ianne Kocon, Kathy Cuathier, Mary Gorman, Donna Pitonak, Linda Ferri, Barb Moore. Page 147fTop: Wen Shen, Moderator Mrs. Mary Palenchar, Mary Federi- co, Eileen Palenchar, Diane-Rutkowski, Tim Ungrady, Diane Craziul, Lorraine Wendl, Holly Eddinger. Left: Tim Ungrady. Right: Mrs. Palenchar. MLM French, German .. . Any words you don't know leave blank. The editors will fill them in' '... using willingness as a substitute for language knowledge . . . non-existent falmostj staffs .. . having nothing to write about .. . two finger typists in B105 .. . abducting Latin staff members from A corridor . . . eighty million crossword puzzles and two write ups . .. soliciting articles from language teachers eight and forty-two margins . . . doing Four Winds articles for extra credit .. . Mrs. Palenchar knowing all things all times . . . begging for articles . . . editors vying for choice staff members sneaking uncorrected articles to typists one giant size issue hoping for quality as a final product . . . Latin, Spanish 1 km-M,,,.,.-f- kgkl W K -.-- X, F impw'-GTE? L ww' A . tifbvsi' Page 148fUpper Left: Joe Francica, Doug Petrozzini. Upper Right: Regina Ragolia. Middle Left: Mike Moran, Rick Ferri, Celeste Buzzelli, Katie Barlow, Ioe Francica, Mary Liz Cahill, Sister Pat Middle Right: Joe Pica. Page 149!Top: Front Row: Mike Moran, Linda Federico, Marybeth Stachowicz, Vera Perris, Rick Perri, Joe Francica, Tom Schreier. Back Row: Patty O'Reilly, Ellen Diehl, Mrs. Wood, Sister Pat. Middle Left: Maureen Hazen, Debbie Pirone. Middle Left: Eileen Palenchar. Bottom: Debbie Owens, Shelly Heffernan. 148 QQ i. , if vs i lf I never loved, I never would have cried . . . red satin , . . 4:00 to 5:00 . . . Ellen crying over the senior write-up . , . Ellen crying over everything . . . visiting Vince when things are slow . . . creativity in a ticket booth . . . Hi, Babes! compromise S10.00 for that little poem? zeal swearing that the club does nothing . . . not being a 'working staff member' but sitting in Canticle anyway . . . trying to walk down the long road . . . Hello, Grand Central Station . . . Canticle table - D corridor . . . having Rick as a member of your staff . . . Carly and Neil . . . trying to live up to last year ,. . consistency patiently rearranging lay-outs to accomodate delayed write-ups . . . Shelly's grand exits . . . wondering how Mary Liz knows the words to every song . . . Why do today what you can put off until tomorrow? . . . doting on Michael . . . posed candids . . . sitting on a casket cover in the middle of the hockey field being creative . . . idealism . . . small but dependable typing staff . . . satisfaction . . . Peanut Butter Patty . . . Nawh . . . losing good pictures of Iunior Ring Day . . . getting better with every deadline . . . our beautiful little Christms tree . . . heartache . . . Sister Pat telling us everything we always wanted to know about winter spirit - and exactly where to find it . . . learning how it can hurt when you love something as great as Canticle . . . 149 Page 150fTop: IUNIORS. Front Row: Donna Secretario, Suzanne Dunn, Irene Weglarz, Kathryn Hosfield, joan Arnister, Mary Lou Dorio, Mary Beth Czigler, Dolores Persichelli, Katie Barlow, Mary Lou Moore. Second Row: Pam Siplin, Mary Gorman, Mario De Vincenzi, juliann Petrone, Terri Adams, Mark Descoteau, james Pietras, William Morrison, joan Meriweth- er, Beth Ann Smith. Third Row: Nancy Lehmann, Colleen Cashel, Nancy Lucas, Rosemary Martin, Betty Dymowski, Deborah Courtney, Sharon O'Gorman, Catherine Hall. Back Row: Darlene Francis, Valerie Allgood, Daniel Bogacz, Greg Keyes, joe Bruccoleri, Bill Palmer, Doug Wallace, Steve Proniewski, Keith Myers. 150 Page 150fBottom: IUNIORS. Front Row: Andrea Ples, Trish Furman, Ka- thy Littwin, Erin Moonan, Cheryl Kidd, MaryBeth Yates, Kathy Sweeney, Phyllis Macaroni, Debbie Massei, Karen Micklewright, Rosemary Cashel, Maureen Haney. Second Row: Tom Bruccoleri, Albert Dondarski, Tom Esposito, Michele DeCeorge, Beverly Kupiec, Barbara Roslowski, Nancy Peterson. Back Row: Andrew Cleveland, Ron Wazolek, Bruce O'Neal, Steve jones, john Antinora, Tom Housman, Michael Ducar, Mike Shad- dow, Tim Moran. A ,Uv , t 7 if , A ' f nfs Jilin! im f l5lN'1l'll f film! lljlllfw I ld Page 151fTop: IUNIORS. Front Row: Charles Scarna, Robert Fischer, Henry Lenartowicz, Henry Ziemba, Anthony Pocetti, joe Bruccoleri, Bill McCormick, John Festa, Bruce Angebrandt. Second Row: Monica Chiarel' lo, Veronica Andrews, Ian Betor, Paula Apgar, Angel Fruscione, Marilyn Mandl, Kathy Stewart, Gail Donnelly, Maureen Hazen. Back Row: George Krebs, Kelvin Smith, Maria Bernhardt, Theresa Pender, Cindy Cochran, Diane Branges, Sue Kowalski, Tina Kuroczka, Barbara Zimmer, Kathy Kovacs, Patty DeI.orenzo, Carmen Marranco. Page 151fBottom: IUNIORS. Front Row: Anna Toto, Kathy Gauthier, Nancy McCardell, Susan Ranfone, Adele Smith, Shiela Page, Kathy Wood- cock. Second Row: Bernadette Mladenetz, Patty Hornyak, Beverly Dash, Ralucca Alexandrescu, Trish Leadem, Adele Arcamone, Reynold Reali, Mike Hofmann. Back Row: Tom Geoghan, Clare Flesch, Iohn Sweet, Tom Furch, Bob Stawicki, Joseph Campos, joe Moore, Steve Sadley. 151 Page 152fTop: JUNIORS. Front Row: Joyce Pypcznski, Sharon Staudinger, Colleen Harcar, Joan Irvin, Donna Pitonak, Linda Moeller, Lynn Sutton, Debbie Taylor, Donna Korona. Second Row: Janet Buckley, John Scarantino, Mark Van Sant, Gregory Stoka, Paul Markman, Mary Skorupa, Karen Zabawa, Marcia Federico, Daniel Delvecchio. Back Row: Greg Adkins, Thomas Carruba, Eugene Norton, Linda Paulaski, Emma Greer, Arleen Nichitel, Susan Witkowski, Rhonda Rosser. Page 152fBottom: JUNIORS. Front Row: Fred Crowell, John Taylor, Pamela Witkowski, Lorraine Opdycke, Robin Echevarria, Felicia Sevilla, James Plunkett, Timothy Funari. Second Row: Mary Elizabeth Kleber, Karen Creber, Ann Marie Miles, Joann Ratzlaff, Margaret Balastrieri, Anne Boshanski, La Verne Hatchett, Jewel Kelley, Debbie Egan. Back Row: Casey Confoy, Denise Maruca, Karen Kowal, Joan Caivano, Bar- bara Swiecki, Holly Fabian, Donna Kissel, Rita Fitzpatrick, Joan Mackin. Page 153!Top: JUNIORS. Front Row: Antionette Guarino, Juana Nunez, Kathy Kirkuff, Victoria Czerna, Joanne Mislan, Nancy San- toro, Kathy Burns, Alison Hayman, Denise Strycharz, Susan Durst. Second Row: Susan Male-ski, Linda Ciampa, Patrice Walsh, Cecelia Gergel, Theresa Matchiga, Adele Salbolchy, Kathy Moore, Cathy Potkay, Marsha Jackson, Carol Petito, Anne Pietras. Back Row: Frank D'Ulisse, Bob Brooks, Jim Barger, Joe Loh, Dave Pacera, Brian McLaughlin, Joseph Shelingoski, Bill Kelly, Bill Bennett, Bill Morici, Anthony Persichetti, Tom Lanigan, Joe Doolan. .l.1. Y Page 153fBottom: JUNIORS. Front Row: Mary Barth, Linda Nelson, Bar- bara Miller, Ella Hughes, Charlotte Ward, Ann Shelly, Hannah Rodweller. Second Row: Mary Hines, Andrea Franzoni, Patricia Borden, Michael VanHise, Fred Malley, Joseph Salmestrelli, Michael Kolcyzinski. Back Row: Margaret Curdak, Katherine Garafalo, Michael Dill, James Liedtka, Anthony Caporusso, Calvin Taylor, Joseph Falsetti. Page 154fTop: IUNIORS. Front Row: Maureen Everett, Mary Chapulc, Mike Strizki, Lynn McDonough, Mike Szymelewicz, Theresa Miller, ju- dith johnson, Karen Wojtowicz, Kathleen Palejczyk. Second Row: joseph Francica, Dennis Cacalori, Tom Schreier, Pete Groffie, Torn Scarantino, Margaret Ridge. Third Row: Michele Arbitell, Wanda Wilson, john Burke, joe Sodomin, Tim DeVaney. Fourth Row: Robert Purcell, Anthony Polita, Robert Mulryne, Keith Ebrahim, Tom Root. Back Row: Brian Humphrey, jim Semonik, Bill Zamborsky, james Siralc, jean-Pierre Cerasimowicz. 154 Page 154fBottom: IUNIORS. Front Row: john Ryfinski, Ralph Brydzin- ski, john Evans, Kathy Faherty, Sharon Bombery, Linda Kolczynski, Patri- cia Burns, Marybeth Stachowicz, Diane Calabrese, Henry Flynn, Kerry Clancy. Second Row: joseph Pica, joseph Forman, Al Petruccio, David Costa, Daniel Collins, john DiColo, Donald Dubow, Robert Avolio. Back Row: Steve Bolge, Christine Summers, Paula Christensen, Lisa Nini, Sheree Harden, Sandy Strycharz, Theresa Harrell, Kathy Stanish, Maria Martinez, joseph Falzone, Philip O'Reilly, Tom Voyda, Q Page 155fT0p: IUNIORS. Front Row: loan Antoniewicz, Nancy Leonard, Joseph Bedard, Emanuel Morreale, Lorraine Mannix, Judy Saia, Michele Naphen, Diane Rutkowski. Second Row: Felicia Povio, Kathy Bird, Diane Praczkiewicz, Kathy Lynam, Mark Ackermann, Marylo Wetzel, Ann Marie Cirillo, Iohanna Shanuskie. Back Row: Steve Luck, Nancy Kwietniak, Ron lakubisin, Susan Tysowski, jeff Mazurek, Mark Freda, Michael Haymen, Michael Moran, Mary Anne Kocan, Maureen Mahoney. M-1M YYY Y Page 155fBottom: IUNIORS. Front Row: Ed Bush, Henry Reynolds, Lisa Tatum, Diane Irwin, Valerie Yagnozzi, Diane Krniec, Patty Dwnes, Kathy Cavigan, Margaret Prior, Sherry McClellan, Second Row: William Smith, joe Sedia, joe Bednar, Sharon VVenczel, Peggy Foley, Angela Thomas, Greg Schrader, Wanda jones, Debbie Parr, Third Row: Paul Goepfert, john Gerdes, Lee Kedzierslci, Vince Robbins, Christopher Elie, Donna Winston, joe Yuhas, Ken Szepesy, Donna DeCara. Back Row: Chris Morley, Ken Stankowslci, Bob Sil-corski, Craig Chiarello, Cary Hannon, Bob Ernst, Lu Anne Dill, Jack Santarsiero, Andy Calabrese. 155 Wanting to be best ,. , Summer Breeze at Cedar Gardens, June first . . . Junior album raffle . . . guinea pigs for new American Stud- ies . . . Christmas tournament MVP Mike Hofmann , , . driver's ed behind the wheel . , . Sammy drenched at September car wash . . . PSAT to SAT thirty-one Iuniors selected for National Honor Society . . . not knowing the answer but raising your hand to see your ring . . . Thanksgiving unity Mass . .. How to be together? . . . three touchdowns . . . scored by Iunior grid stars . . . groovin' to the Bop-Shoo-Bops on St. James' cold basement floor . . . always having fantastic ideas thanks to President joan Antoniewicz saving money for the prom in spite of cancellation threats . . . friends with driver's licenses and dad's car . . . bake sales in Lawrence Shopping Center . . . trying to mold ideas for the future . T , 156 ff? '-s ...M S' Lffbz Excitement . . . baby rings . . . salphabetizediintoihreegnoiipsns- E, pride in school' '... broken traditions . . . waiting a long time . . . ninety minute school day , . ,I N deciding whether or not to go to Mass . . . THE GIVING TREE . . . pride in oneself Mr. Sciarotta giving out rings . . . chaos, disgust . . . It doesn't fit! . . seventy-four turns . , . unemotional, businesslike . . . uniforms . . . a Mass for fifty people . . . junior Ring Day . . . feeling sorry for Mike and Hannah because their rings didn't come . . . Emma making up names to match the initials . . . singing and dancing To Be Alive' '... breakfast at Inter- national House of Pancakes . . . letdown . . 1 Frozen fingers after first Baseball practice . 4 . twenty guys trying out for second base . . . ground ball drill in the gym . , . Could I see you, you, and you after practice? . ,. getting by, until the last cut . . . the first game . . . stinging hands . . . mesmerized by the white chalk line down the basepath . . , watching Mr. Wester- man doctor the infield . . . nothing like calmly discussing the situ- ation with an umpire . . . lonely afternoons in right field . , , pinching a finger while bunting . . . distracting incidents - a dog running across the playing field . . . Slide like that and you'll break your legf' . . . muddy cleats grating on the cement floor . . , How do you compute a batting average? . . . big E on the board ... being an outcast after being cut from the squad . .. wind sprints for pitchers . . . playing before empty bleachers . . , Oh, those leg lifts 4 . . waiting in the dugout while rain muddies the infield . . , frosh practicing in the rock garden . . . batting cal- louses . . . This is only practice, remember? Voyda, try to keep it inside the fence this time. . . . under the lights . . . Hustle in, guys . . , 158 Page 158fTop Left: Gerry Goeke. Top Right: Bob Bottoni, Coach Mr. Vince Ardery, Gerry Goeke. Bottom: VARSITY BASEBALL TEAM. Front Row: Greg Christensen, john DiColo, Tom Lanigan, Tim Moran, john Festa, Bill Kelly. Middle Row: jim Pinto, Steve Foundos, Ziggy Zegarski, Cas- ey Confoy, Dan Delvecchio, John Feldenzer, joe Beclard, Ker- ry Clancy, Mike Shaddow, Back Row: Coach Mr. john Wag- ner, John Gerdes, Sean Coley, Tom Voyda, Chris Crane, joe Falzone, Ierry Festa, Bill Lawyer, Coach Mr. Vince Ardery, Page 159fT0p: FRESHMAN BASEBALL TEAM. Front Row: Tim Fahey, Mark Stephan, john Zegarski, Vince Fiorello, Rich McDonald, Bob Ploof, Dave Dudeck, Chuck D'Angelo, Iim Streeter, Ken Bartolino, Kevin Haggerty. Back Row: Mar- ty Holsneck, Joe Kale, Steve Carney, jim Nabinger, George Mattonelli, Bill Schroder, Paul johnson, lack Oakley, Bob Burrell, Gerald Angel, lim McManiman, Gary Russo, Tony Mazzella, Dino Bottoni, Tom Edinger, Coach Mr. Robert Bugdal. Middle: Tom Voyda, Bottom: Bob Bottoni. 5 K we r minus Rf 1381111353 . 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Steve Gorse and Ioan Antoniewicz planning and praying . . . juniors and sophs victorious in intramurals . . , Sister Dorothea super- vising . . . Student Government Week making it's point . . . Thirty minutes more and l've already used my whole lesson plan . . . students toiling in discipline, guidance, and the main office . . . Sister Claver crying in the Tren- ton Times . . . honor society evaluators . . . cookies and corsages on Faculty Appreciation Day . . . students usurping faculty positions in the teacher's lounge teachers in teal blue Mr. Ardery falling three consecutive times while playing basketball . . . N.D.E.A.G. providing entertainment at the pep rally . . . everybody pulling together . . . providing the boost needed to defeat Holy Cross . . . appreciated by everyone but a few . . . Father Sall- er's Pun Week . . . six red roses . . . hoping for another chance next year . . . a Question of Balance' '... awareness , . . 160 Page 160fTop Left: STUDENT GOVERN- MENT MASS. 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Grace H. Perry John T. Perry Petey and Richie Mr. and Mrs, Frank Provenzano Mr. and Mrs. I. Provenzano Mr. and Mrs. I. H. Purdy Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Starkey SL Son Supreme Cleaners Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sweeney and Family Mrs. Mary Taglarivo Mr. and Mrs, Edward Taylor and Family Bob Wetzel Joy Yaruso Index Abel, George 168 Abbott, Patricia Mary 87 Ackermann, Mark 155, 139, 140 Adam, Jane 88 Adams, Robert 33, 85 Adams, Sherri 87 Adams, Terri 74, 150 Adkins, Greg 32, 109, 152 Agocs, Alice 40, 168, 110, 117 Agocs, Lynne 129, 110 Ahr, Most Reverend George W, 20,21 Alberts, Cynthia 168 Alexander, Sister Mary 24, 25 Alexandrescu, Ralucca 151 Allen, Kathleen 86 Allen, Patricia 82 Allgood, Ervin 84 Allgood, Valerie 74, 180 Alton, Robert 129 Amari, Mary Alice 82 Amico, Katherine 126 Andreali, Ernest 124 Andrews, Andrene 83 Andrews, Mary Beth 35, 128 Andrews , Andrews Ronald 88, 104, 134 , Veronica 151, 110 Angebrandt, Bruce 37, 59, 151 Angebrandt, Louise 82, 139 Angel, Gerald 87 Angela, Thomas 155 Angeline, Linda 168, 119 Angeline, Vincent 61 Antinoro, John 59, 150 Antoniewicz, Joan 96, 155 Apai, Gregory 33, 82 Apgar, Paula 28, 77, 151, 98 Applegate, Doreen 126 Applegate, Theresa 168 Appleget, William 168 Arbitell, Michele 154 Arcamone, Adele 151 Archer, Mr. John 37, 61, 112 Arcioni, Lawrence 32, 126 Arcioni, Paula 28, 77, 78, 168, 179,183,98,134 Ardery, Mr. Vincent 60, 64 Arena, Brian 168 Arnister, Joan 150 Arruzzo, Dominick 168 Athanasius, Sister Mary 43, 109 Atkinson, James 127 Atkins, Greg 30 Atwood, Michael 88, 134 Aug, Diane 128 Avolio, Anita Maria 88, 134 Avolio, Robert 74 30 154 Babecki, Duane 124 Babecki, Valerie 168 Baker, Mr. Jeffrey 74 Balestrieri, Margaret 152 Bailey, John 134 Ball, Mrs. Beulah 47 Ball, Barbara 55, 129 Baran, Kimberly 85 Barber, Broderick 78, 128 Barber, Lee Ann 83 Barger, James 153 214 Barlow, Katerine 78, 150, 148 Barlow, Sandra 34, 78, 168 Bama, Maureen 82 Barr, Lisa 82, 109 Barry, Michael 82 Barth, Mary 40,153 Barth, Teresa 40, 117, 169 Bartolino, Jeffrey 60, 128 Bartolino, Kenneth 33, 82 Bautista, Eleanor 127 Bautista, Eloisa 124 Baxter, Clare 40, 169, 110, 117 Baxter, Margaret 124 Boylog, Patricia 83 Beagles, Cheryl 41, 127 Beagles, Sharon 40, 169, 183, 117, 146 Beauchamp, Keith 128 Beauchamps, Irvin 32, 55, 129 Bedard, Edward David 82 Bedard, Joseph 155 Bednar, Joseph 155 Bell, Diane 86 Bencivengo, Theresa 35, 88 Benham, Grace 45, 66, 169 Benitez, Iris 86 Benisch, Robert 87 Bennett, Robert 104, 127 Bennett, Bruce 104, 126 Bennett, Susan 169 Bennett, William 153 Bentz, John 82 Bernhard, Barbara 169, 188 Bernhard, Lawrence 61, 87 Bernhardt, Maria Bertone, March 33, 85 Betor, Janice 29, 98, 151 Betz, Kathleen 87 Bezek, Virginia 169, 203 Biache, Theresa 169 Bianco, Janet 87 Bianculli, James 62, 146, 169 Bielawski, Jill 38, 40, 41, 140, 169 Biemer, Mary 129 Biesecker, Ernest 87 Bilotti, Carmella 84 Bilotti, Mary 128 Bingham, Robert 169 Bird, David 85 Bird, Dennis 169, 190 Bird, Kathleen 53, 155 Blake, Kathleen 34, 170 Blisko, Paul 33, 84, 112 Blusnavage, Joseph 170 Bogacz, Daniel 150 Bogacz, Sharon 170 Boggs, Connie 87, 109 Bolge, Stephen 154 Bombery, Sharon 154 Bonan, Carroll 88, 98 Bonish, Marrianne 170 Boozan, James 82 Borcsik, Tom 82 Borcsik, William 125 Borden, Patricia 24, 153 Borne, Gary 33 Borrow, J. Stewart 170 Boscarell, Roberta 126 Boshanski, Michael 78, 170 Boshanski, Anne 152 Bottoni, Dino 32, 33, 82, 104 Bottoni, Robert 30, 102, 123, 170 Boyd, Thomas 32, 119, 127 Boyer, Rosemary 129 Branges, Barbara 127 Branges, Darlene 151 Breimann, Nancy 83 Breimann, Karen 124 Brennan, Linda 141, 169, 170, 18 Brennan, Terence 84 Brewster, Vickie 170 Broadus, Janice 85, 109 Brooks, Robert 60, 153 Brophy, Anastasia 128 Brophy, Mark 170 Brown, Kathleen 34, 128 Brown, Rozanne 110 Brown, T. Scott 129, 145 Bruccoleri, Thomas 150 Bruccoleri, Joseph 150, 151 Brunner, Clare 171 Bryan, Mrs. Geraldine 70 Brydzinski, Ralph 154 Brzozows ki, Yolanda 126 Bucci, Paula 74, 82, 140 Buchanan, Christina 83 Buckely, Janet 152 Buckely, Tim 87 Buckely, Virginia 87 Bugdal, Mr. Robert 63, 92 Burgess, Latanya 86, 109 Burke, John 60, 154 Burns, Kathy 153 Burns, Peter 171 Burns, Patricia 154 Burrell, Robert 33, 86 Bush, Edward 155 Butera, John 33, 84, 112 Butler, Beth 171 Buzelli, Celeste 148, 171 Cacalori, Dennis 49, 118, 154 Cahill, Mary Liz 40, 41, 110, 114, 148,171,199 Caivano, Joan 146, 152 Calabrese, Andrew 155 Calabrese, Diane 154 Calamia, Margaret 127 Calla, Roseann 101, 171 Callaghan, John 69, 84 Camilla, Sister Mary 64 Cammarata, Frances 124 Camp, Francis 88 Campbell, Philip 68, 112, 171 Campo, Maria 124 Campos, Joe 151 Cantwell, Michael 69, 84 Capik, Father William 67 Caporusso, Anthony 153 Capriotti, Elizabeth 27, 28, 98, 171,179,198 Capriotti, Patricia 88, 98, 134 Carella, Connie 171 Carella, James 112, 129 Carlisi, Linda 74, 88 Carlin, James 52,171,172 Carlin, Mary 41,11o,117,1z5 Carmel, Sister Mary 24 Carney, Jeff 68, 171 Carney, Stephen 84 Carreras, Irma 172 Carrig, Mary 172 Carroll, Cathleen 35, 127 4 Carroll, Jeffrey 102, 172 Carroll, Joanne 172 Carroll, Thomas 106, 172 Carson, Anne 172 Case, Cynthia 87 Casey, Stephen 104, 127 Cashel, Colleen 34, 139, 150 Cashel, Karen 110 Cashel, Kathy 126 Cashel, Rosemary 150 Castaldo, Anthony 88 Castranova, Guy 88 Cebulka, David 82 Cebulko, Kathleen 129 Celli, Roberto 33, 84 Cellini, Carol 172 Centomain, Susan 83 Cesaro, Antimo 101, 106, 108, 144,172 Chamberlain, Michael 88 Chapman, George 144, 172 Chapuk, Mary Catherine 35, 154 Charadia, Philip 124 Charapata, Rosemary 86 Chepiga, Barbara 82 Chiarello, Craig 32, 30, 155 Chiarello, Debbie 51, 172, 199 Chiarello, Monica 151 Chidzik, Stanley 87, 112 Chitty, Rhonda 125 Choromanski, Marie 172 Christensen, Greg 173 Christensen, Laura 87 Christensen, Lois 82 C Christensen, Paula 154 Ciampa, Linda 35, 153 Cianfrano, Nancy 84, 98 Cianfrano, Tom 104, 125 Ciccolella, Mr. Erasmo 54 Cifelli, Kimberly Jane 41, 124 Cirillo, Ann Marie 155 Cirillo, Margaret Mary 125 Clancy, Mrs. Cynthia 57 Clancy, Erin 41, 83, 110 Clancy, Kerry 154 Clancy, Kevin 102, 119, 173 Clarice, Sister Mary 66 C1ark,PaHll27,29,98,173,179, 184,198 Clark, Patrick 128 Clark, Terence 173 Claver, Sister Mary 23, 44 Cleary, Patricia 82 Cleveland, Andrew 102, 114, 123 150 Cochran, Timothy 173 Colavita, John 101, 173 Colavita, Mary 128 Coleman, Robert 173 Coley, Sean 173 Colligan, James 84 Collins, Daniel 30, 154 Coluccio, Danny 23, 59, 173 Commini, Gary 125 Confoy, Casey 60, 152 Conley, Lyle Ann 34, 173 Connelly, Deborah 96, 117, 169, 174,203 Connelly, John 82 Connolley, Keith 174, 202 Connors, Todd 174 Dolan Contento, George 174 Conti, Angelo 124 Conway, C amillea 127 Conway, Carol Ann 124 Coppola, Graciela 82 Corbin, Sandra Lee 85 Cortina, Luciano 59, 129 Corvino, Mary 84 Costa, Christopher 33, 84 Costa, David 154 Costigan, Donna 88 Costigan, Kevin 125 Cota, John 30 Cottrell, James 124 Courtney, Debbie 150 Cowell, Elizabeth 82 Cox, Miss Susanne 50 Cracker, Francine 174 Crane, Christopher 174 Crane, Edward 127 Croke, Brian 124 Croke, Jim 174 Croux, Archie 61, 87 Croux, Valiant 60, 128 Crowell, Frederick 152 Csolak, Tom 174 Cubberly, Nancy 35, 128 Culliane, Father Jeremiah 66 Cunningham, Ronald 127 Currie, Mildred 82 Curry, Mary Ann 83 Czahur, James 174 Czepiel, Diana 88 Czerna, Susan 84 Czerna, Victoria 28, 77, 98, 153 Czigler, Marie Beth 150 Dadura, Thomas 82, 112 Daily, Kathleen 174 Dambro, Mr. Gary 32, 37, 92, 112 D'Amico, Charles 82 Dambrowski, Frank 82 Danbury, Mrs. Katherine 48, 120 D'Angelo, Debra 110, 128 Danka, Joe 174 Danko, Angelina 85 Dash, Beverly 151 Daunis, Laurel 175 Davidson, Kim 82 Davison, Robert 85 DeAngelo, Annemarie 128 DeAngelo, Charles 88, 104 Dease, Kevin 54, 139, 175, 194 deBlois, Constance 34, 124 deBlois, Kathleen 28, 77, 78, 98, 175, 185, 140, 202 DeCara, Donna 98,155 DeCara, Loretta 85, 98 Decker, Nancy 85 Decker, Maryann 84 Decowski, Rosemary 129 Decowski, Albert B5 DeForte, Deborah 175 DeForte, Marie 128 DeGeorge, Michele 150 Dejoie, Anthony 84 Dekis, Cathy 175 Delahanty, Marylynn 119, 175 DelFemine, Maria 40, 110, 114, 117, 175 DelleGrotti, Vincent 126 DeLorenzo, Amercio 175 DeLorenzo, Patricia 151 Delozier, Bernice 98, 126, 141 Delozier, Paul 175 Delvecchio, Daniel 30, 31, 119, 152 DeMartin, Robert 112 DeMille, James 127 DeMille, Joseph 69, 87 Denarski, Stephen 175 Deodato, John 84 DeSales, Sister Mary 44 Descoteau, Mark 150 DeVaney, Timothy 154 DeVincenzi, Mario 119, 150 Diamond, Mr. Constantine 44, 98, 116 DiBiasi, Dominic 175 DiCicca, Philip 83 Dickson, John 83 DiColo, John 59, 60, 119, 154 Diehl, Diane 98, 124 Diehl, Ellen 149, 171, 176, 179 Diehl, Karen 77, 79, 98, 176, 179 DiGiorgio, Claire 134, 176 DiGiovacchino, Cynthia 128 DiGiovacchino, David 176 DiGiovacchino, Karen 84 DiGuiseppe, Mr. Frank 46 Dileo, Daniel 32, 125 Dilicca, Philip Dill, Jeffrey 85 Dill, LuAnne 155 Dill, Michael 153 Dill, Thomas Allen 60, 119, 128, 141 DiMaio, Michael 119, 176 DiPastina, Robert 84 Dismas, Sister Mary 47 DiVincenzi, Mario 30 Janice 176 William 129 Dixon, Dixon, , Thomas 60, 128 Dolan, Kevin 127 Dombroski, Frank 33 Dondarski, Alfred 150 Donnelly, Gail 151 Donnelly, William 83 Doolan, Joe 106, 153 Dooling, Kathleen 124 Dorio, Mary 139, 150 Dorner, Mr. John 44 Dorozinski, David 61, 104 Dorozinski, James 60 Dorothea, Sister Mary 20 Doughman, Barbara 124 Dougherty, Mrs. Mary 75 Dougala, Kathryn 83 Downey, James 87 Doyle, Nancianne 127 Doyle, Patricia 176 Driscoll, Betty 176 Driscoll, Michael 128 Drulis, Joseph 30, 119, 129 Dubaniewicz, Anna 177 Dubow, Donald 112, 154 Ducar, Michael 150 Ducko, Kimberly 177 Dudeck, David 33, 84 D'Ulisse, Aurora 88 D'Ulisse, Frank 102, 104, 153 Duncan, Thomas 85 Dunlap, Connie 128 Dunn, Suzanne 150 Durst, Suan 139, 153 Dymowski, Elizabeth 150 Dzieminski, Claire 128 Ebrahim, Keith 30, 31, 112, 154 Echevarria, Robin 106, 152 Echevarria, Scott 61, 82 Eddinger, Holly 147, 177 Edge, Jocelyn 41, 88 Edinger, Thomas 33, 87, 112 Edwards, Donna 177 Egan, Debbie 152 Elie, Christopher 155 Elie, Julius 124 Elie, Winston 177 Ellis, Lionel 88, 119 Elmo, Nancy 177 Elmore, John 88 Eng, Arthur 88 Erdie, Mary Ellen 84 Erkoboni, Richard 61, 83 Ernst, Robert 36, 106, 155 Eflelf, Ute 177 Esposito, Thomas 150 Evans, Denise 177 Evans, Jeffrey 86 Evans, John 154 Everett, Maureen 154 Everett, Michele 34, 134, 177 Everett, Paul 125 Everett, Susan 73, 177 Everett, Timothy 88, 134 Everett, J0l1l'1 77, 101, 106, 128, 130 Fabian, Holly 40, 110, 117, 152 Faherty, Dennis 82 Faherty, Kathy 139, 154 Faherty, Timothy 119, 177 Fahey, Timothy 85 Fair, Daivd 177 Fair, Diane 117, 134, 178 Falsetti, Joseph 30, 153 Falzone, Joseph 154 Faraone, Frank 85 Fares, Georganne 84 Fares, Kathy 178, 192 Farr, Susan 62, 101, 178 Fasanella, Margaret 41, 88 Fasanella, Paula 178 Fasoli, Dean 178 Fasoli, Donna 129 Fattori, Marjorie 124 Fazio, Denise 124 Fecak, Diane 88 Fecak, Patricia 101, 128 Fechter, Linda 178 Fechter, Margaret 86, 89 Federico, Linda 116, 149, 178 Federico, Marcia 29, 98, 152 Federico, Mary 147, 178, 183 Fedorko, Margaret 126 Feenan, Pamela 178 Feldenzer, John 59, 106, 166, 179 Fernandes, Glenn 83 Ferri, Linda Marie 127, 146 Ferri, Richard 106, 148, 149, 179, 202 Ferri, Robert 108, 134, 179 Ferris, Gigi 89 Ferry, Donna Marie 127 Ferry, James 87 Festa, John 151, 179 Fidanza, Joseph 173 Fifer, Donna Lee 82 Fiorello, Vince 88 Fisher, Robert 119, 151 Fitzpatrick, Anne 83 Fitzpatrick, Rita 116, 152 Fitzpatrick, Rose Mary 129 Flanagan, Michael 128 Fleming, Pat 179 Flesch, Clare 151 Flynn, Catherine 125 Flynn, Henry 154 Foley, Gregory 179, 194 Foley, Peggie 155 Fonesca, Andrea 85 Forman, Joseph 154 Forman, Kathryn 117, 179 Fornal, Patricia 179 Fossum, Shiela 179 Foundos, Stephan 179 Fowler, Vernita 86 Foy, Patricia 82 Fraczkiewicz, Diane 155 Fraczkiewicz, Don 68, 180 Frain, The Very Reverend Thomas J. 20 Francica, Joseph 145, 148, 149 154 Francine, Sister Mary 49 Francis, Darlene 106, 150 Franken, Barbara 126, 140 Frascella, Michael 124 Franz, Roberta 166, 180 Franzoni, Andrea 153 Franzoni, Eric 85 Freda, Kathy 96, 173, 180 Freda, Mark 155 Frederick, John 180 Fruscione, Angela 151 Fruscione, James 104 Fuccello, Susan 88 Funari, Timothy 152 Furch, Elizabeth 34, 35, 180 Furch, Kathleen 86 Furch, Thomas 60, 151 Furman, Patricia 40, 79, 150 Fussell, Patrick 180 Gagliardi, Nancy 26, 34, 129 Gaines, Narvella 129 Gallo, Ralph 82 Gall, Donna 88 Ganie, Joseph 32, 124 Gardiner, Bob 59, 180 Gardner, Dorothy 180 Garnich, Marie 124 Garofalo, Anthony 87 Garofalo, Kathleen 153 Garriga, Jacques 174, 180 Garruba, Thomas 152 Gauthier, Kathleen 146, 151 Gavigan, Kathy 155 Geisel, Stacy 126 Geisel, Ed 180 Genovese, Carmine 181 Geoghan, Donald 68, 69,85 Geoghan, Ilene 128 Geoghan, Thomas 102, 151 Geppert, Mary Ann 124 Gerasimowicz, Jean-Pierre 154 r 7 - Gerdes, John 30, 32, 54, 155 Gergel, Ceceilia 153 Gersten, Denise 128 Gervasi, Donna 82,89 Gervasio, Barbara 128 Gettler, Elizabeth 181 Giancola, Rosanna 88 Gierula, Evelyn 128 Gill, Joann 85 Gill, Mary 181 Giordano, Donna 127 Giordano, Eletta 77, 78, 98, 179, 181,183 Giordano, Julie 85 Giovannetti, Palma Janet 128 Glappa, Andrianne 128 Glass, Linda 87 Glenden, Miss Ellen 55, 92 Goeke, Eleanor 110, 126 Goeke, Gerard 30, 31, 102, 181 Goepfert, Paul 155 Goeppert, Marc 181 Goerlich, William 88 Goldstein, Mrs. Alice 50, 118, 119 Gomez, Carmen 86, 98 Gordon, Jill 86, 109 Gorman, Mary 41, 146, 150 Gorse, Stephen 62, 77, 96, 119, 146,181,194 Gove, Joann 84 Grace, Sister Mary 52 Grant, Miss Patricia 62, 92, 106 Graziano, Mary Alice 83 Graziul, Diane 41, 147 Graziul, John 181 Greber, James 106, 124 Greber, Karen 27, 28, 98, 141, 152. Green, Philip 126 Greer, Emma 152 Gribbin, Mrs. Margaret 50 Grice, Thomas 88 Griffin, Mary Ann 127 Grimsley, Lawrence 125 Griscavage, Areleen 127 Grochala, Catherine 129 Grodzki, Sister Charlotte 72, 79, 96 Groffie, Peter 144, 154 Groomes, Tracey 124 Grula, Miss Pauline 66 Grussler, Mr, John 43 Guarino, Antionette 98, 153 Guarnieri, Linda 128 Gurdak, Margaret 153 ' Gusciora, Mr. Richard 44, 92 Guth, Joseph 33, 85 Haggerty, Kevin 88, 104 Hall, Catherine 150 Hanak, Ellen 127 Hanson, Joan 35, 127 Haney, Colleen, 78, 181 Haney, Maureen 79, 106, 150 Hannon, Gary 155 Harcar, Mrs. Anne 51 Harcar, Colleen 40, 152, 170 Harden, Sheree 154 Harding, Kathleen 88, 134 Hardy, Catherine 41, 117, 125 Harlicka, William Harper, Ken 181 Harney, Michele 88, 128 216 Harrell, Mr. John 23, 63 Harrell, Theresa 154 Harris, Barry 181 Hart, Barbara 124 Hartley, Debbie 182 Haskins, Susan 182 Hatchett, LaVerne 109, 152 Hatrak, Joan 128, 134 Hayes, Mr. Joseph 134, 139, 140, 141 Hayman, Alison 153 Hazen, Maureen 149, 151 Healey, Theresa 101, 125 Hearney, Lucille 82 Hearney, Mr. William 56, 57 Hebeler, John 88 Heffernan, James 60, 129 Heffernan, Sheila 47, 54, 149, 182 Hegarty, Maura 41, 124 Heinzel, Elizabeth 41, 82 Heinzel, Loretta 127 Hemingway, Larry 83 Hendricks, Michael 119, 182 Henk, Alice 35, 129 Henk, Thomas 182 Henry, John 182 Henry, Maureen 182 Herbert, Mary 168, 182, 203 Herman, Jean 34 Hernandez, Robert 104, 129 Hernandez, John 30 Hess, Mr. Donald 37, 102 Hickey, Christopher 182 Hickman, Jeffrey 82 Higham, Kathleen 35, 129 Hill, John 32, 128 Hines, Mary 153 Hodanish, Michael 82 Hoffman, Joan 182 Hofmann, David 88 Hofmann, Michael 59, 102, 104, 114, 151 Hogan, Mr. Bill 102 Hogan, Debra 182 Holeman, Deirdre 41, 129 Holland, Hope 126 Holsneck, Susan 33, 82 Holsneck, Martin 85, 104 Hornyak, Patricia 151 Hosfield, Kathryn 150 Housman, Kathy 34, 88 Housman, Thomas 30, 31, 79, 119, 150 Hritz, Gregory 182 Hubal, Dennis 30, 31, 119, 183, 186 Hughes, Bruce 87 Hughes, Ella 110, 114, 153 Huley, Sister Margaret 66, 120 Humphrey, Brian 56, 57, 154, 178 Huntley, Carl 124 Hunyadi, Mike 128 Hutzel, Debra 183 Illian, Rolf 36, 183 Ingrassia, Jennette 84 Inverso, Carmelita 34 Inverso, Charles 60, 106, 129 Irvin, Diane 155 Irvin, Joan 152 Jackson, Marsha 153 Jacobs, Monique 127 Jaeckel, William 183 Jakubisin, Ron 155 Jancola, Sister Dorothy 44, 92 Jantos, Angela 124 Jaremback, Jeffrey 129 Jarkowski, Raymond 183 Jarkowski, Stephen 128 Jaroni, Mr. Robert 30 Lasien, Leo 129 Jasien, Mike 84, 104 Jefferies, Rona 109, 126 Johannes, Michael 33, 84 Johnson, Gregory 33, 87 Johnson, Jocelyn Lee 109, 129 Johnson, John 68, 183 Johnson, Judith 118, 154 Johnson, Mark 183 Johnson, Michael 127 Johnson, Michele 87 Johnson, Paul 86, 104 Johnson, Ronald 86, 183 Jones, Julie 82, 98 Jones, Robert 61, 87 Jones, Sherlene 35, 124 Jones, Steve 150 Jones, Wanda 155 Jose, Sister Mary 46 Juranic, Lorie 183 Juraniec, Andria 87 Kaczanowski, Debbie 86 Kahny, Patrick 104, 127 Kale, Joseph 83, 104 Kale, William 183 Kalencki, Pamela 126, 141, 176 Kall, Michael 69, 129 Kanda, Mary 84 Kane, Matthrew 124 Kaplan, Mrs. Christiane 71 Karcsony, Attila 78, 184, 193 Karas, Edward 83 Karns, Paul 32, 126 Karcozka, Tina 79 Kaytus, Gregory 128 Kaytus, Mr. Joseph 51 Keagy, Theresa 74, 87 Kearns, Elizabeth 127 Keck, Joanne 88 Kedzierski, Leonardo 155 Keefe, George 129 Kelan, Kathy 83, 110 Keelan, Robert 184 Kehler, Paul 84 Kelley, Jewel 34, 118, 152 Kelley, Veronica 129 Kelly, Ellen 85 Kelly, Marc 184 Kelly, Kevin 82 Kelly, William 153 Kelso, Francis 69, 86, 112 Kelso, Lynn 127 Lelty, John 125 Kembler, Carol 84 Kennedy, Maureen 184 Kenny, Mary 86 Kent, Kevin 60, 128 Keyes, Alyson 129 Keyes, Greg 150 Kidd, Cheryl 150 King, Brian 61,84 Kinney, Mrs. Eleanor 43 Kirikian, Lisa 87 Kirikian, Rosaline 62, 101, 184 Kirkuff, Kathleen 153 Kishler, Tim 184 Kisielewski, Lester 68, 69, 184 Kissell, Donna 35, 152 Kissel, Neil 124 Kissell, Ronald 83 Kite, John 88 Kite, Robert 129 Kleber, Mary Elizabeth 152 Klek, Michele 29, 98, 128 Kliminski, Paulette 34, 184 Kliwinski, Constance 88 Klucewicz, Barbara 86 Kmiec, Diane 155 Knight, Mr. A.R. 46, 56 Kocon, Mary Anne 146, 155 Koenig, Linda 125 Kolczynski, Michael 145, 153 Kolczynski, Linda 69, 92, 154 Konstantynowicz, Thomas 184 Kontorowicz, Wanda 85 Korenz, Edward 127 Koreyva, Kenny 185 Koreyva, Richard 129 Korona, Donna 118, 152 Korona, Victoria 185 Korpusinski, Elizabeth 85 Kosco, Marie 86, 110 Kostrezewa, Catherine 34, 85 Kovacs, Joseph 32, 55, 119, 129 Kovacs, Kathleen 40, 151 Kovacs, Michael 33, 85 Kowal, Karen 152 Kowalski, Susan 151 Krawiec, John 126 Krawiec, Julius 185 Krawiec, Stephen 85 Krebs, George 151 Krecicki, Cynthia 88 Kreuz, Donald 185 Kriegner, James 126 Krisak, Karen 85 Krisak, Thomas 124 Kubaugh, Billie Ann 84 Kucharski, Maureen 85 Kuhn, Dennis 185 Kuliczkowski, Judy Ann 183, 185, 202 Kupiec, Beverly 150 Kuroczka, Justine 151 Kurowski, Stephen 124 Kutarnia, Kenneth 128 Kuzma, Brian 127 Kwietniak, Nancy 155 LaCruise, Angela 129 Ladnik, Alexander 86 Lagasse, Mrs. Bernice 43 Laird, Edward 32, 127 Lander Eric 185, 195 Lane, Terri 185 Landolfi, Lea 84 Langer, Joseph 83 Lanigan, Eileen 85, 110 Lanigan, James 85 Lanigan, Joseph 185 Lanigan, Thomas 153 Latham, Patricia 79, 176, 185 Lawrence, Debra 62, 116,180, 186 Lawyer, William 27, 30, 78, 119, 186 Leadem Leadem Leadem LeBlanc , Annamarie 129 , Dolores 41, 110, 117, 12.4 , Patricia 40, 151 , Mrs. Betty Jane 39,110 Lehmann, Nancy 150 Lenartowicz, Frank 83 Lenartowicz, Henry 44, 151 Lenhardt, Michael 186 Lengyel, Suzanne 87 Leonard, Joyce 86 Leonard, Nancy 155 Leonic, Miss Patricia 53 Leonoro, Suzanne 129 Lepper, Howard 186 Lepper, Linda 83 Lesh, Lydia 34, 86 Levanduski, Dave 87 Lewandowski, Ann 34, 79, 117, 176, 156 Lewis, Carol Ann 86 Lewis, Roger 86, 104 Liedtka, Henry 186 Liedtka, James 153 Liedtka, Michael 82, 104 Lieggi, Paul 30, 32, 138 Lintott, Kathleen 83 Liptak, Miss Mary Ann 52, 72, 117 Kisiecki, Christene 128 Lisiecki, Marlene 88 Littwin, Kathie 150 Liwacz, Ted 186 Loh, Joseph 153 Long, Eileen 127 Long, William 27, 30, 62, 97, 119, 186, 187 Lopilato, Mr, Robert 32, 37, 145 Loreto, Victoria 186 Lovat, Michelle 88 Lubieski, David 187 Lucas, Nancy 150 Luck, Gary 125 Luck, Steven 155 Lynam, Kathleen 155 Lynam, Patricia 126 Lyszczak, John 128 Maccaroni, Mark 124 Maccaroni, Phyllis 150 MacDonald, Peter 30, 32, 145 Maciolek, Sandra 187 Mackin, Joan 27, 152 Macovitch, Marlene 88 Madola, Kathy 187 Maguire, Hugh 125 Maguire, Sharon 41, 88, 110 Maglowski, Thomas 87 Mahoney, Maureen 155 Mahony, Leo 33,88 Maiorino, Marie 128 Maira, Samuel 88 Major, Mrs. Barbara 38, 39, 40, 110 Maldonado, Ada 88 Maleski, Susan 153 Malley, Fred 153 Maloney, Laura 88 Maloney, Patricia 128 Mancuso, Guy 125 Mancuso, Linda 34, 88 Mancuso, Joseph 88 Mancuso, Michael 88 Mandl, Albert 125 Mandl, Marilyn 151 Manley, James 60,125 Mannix, Lorraine 92, 154 Mansfield, Doris Mrs. 74 Mansfield, James 112,187,189 Marchildon, Della-Ann 82 Marczak, Katherine 127 Markman, Mary 125 Markman, Paul 152 Marozy, Dawn 187 Marranco, Carmen 151 Martillotti, Bruno 58, 59, 119, 187, 202 Martin, Anthony 86 Martin, James 33, 85 Martin, Rosemary 150 Martinez, German 87 Martinez, Maria 154 Maruca, Denise 152 Maruca, Maria 88 Masick, Mary 88, 134 Massei, Deborah 150 Mastrangelo, Helen 128 Matchiga, Theresa 153 Matecki, Linda Mary 129 Mathes, Michael 187 Mathes, Patrick 126 Matte, Kim 34, 181, 187 Matte, Leonard 124, 144 Matte, Patricia 83,110,117 Matthews, Russell 125 Mattonelli, Armida 187 Mattonelli, George 33, 82 Maurer, Stephen 82 Maze, Carl 124 Mazella, Anthony 33, 88 Mazurek, Jeffrey 26, 28, 106, 119, 134, 155 Mazzarella, Patricia 125 Mazzella, Tony 134 Mc Alinden, Father Terence 97 Mc Call, James 87, 104 McCardell, Michael 187 Mc Cardell, Nancy 151 McCarron, Jacquelyn 187 McCarthy, Kathleen 88 McCarty, Marjorie 35, 88 McClellan, Sherry 118, 155 McCormack 118, 151 McDonald, Janet 88 McDonald, Richard 83 McDonnell, Sister Gertrude 73 McDonnell, Sister Joanmarie 23, 116 McDonough, Barbara 88 McDonough, Lynn 118,154 McDonough, Maureen 73,188 McGarrity, Kathleen 84 McGlowe, 33, 88, 112 McGrath, Charles 188 McGrath, Mark 126 McGuire, Mark 126 McGuire, James 141 McKeever, Eileen 125 lViCKEitl1Sn, Rita 34, 109, 125 McKenna, Tom 62, 188 McLaughlin, Brian 153 McLaughlin, Kathryn 88 McManiman, James 87 McManiman, Joanne 85, 98, 117 McManimon, Joseph 128 McQuade, Maureen 85, 110 McRae, Reginald 125 Meagher, Chris 118, 119, 188 Meagher, Timothy 61, 86 Meagher, Thomas 60, 61, 127 Means, James 188 Means, Susan 124 Mears, Colette 85 Melker, Michael 86, 104 Mendola, Mario 86 Mendola, Rosetta 188 Meriwether, Joan 150 Mesday, Kathleen 128 Meshanko, Gary 188 Meskill, Barbara 128 Messina, Cynthia 87,98 Metzger, Glenn 60, 124 Metzger, Russell 58, 59, 188 Michalczyn, Jane 188 Micklewright, Karen 150 Midura, Evelyn 188 Miele, Susan 88, 134 Miles, Anne Marie 152 Milinowicz, Mr. David 64, 79, Mulryne, Patricia 189 Mulryne, Robert 154 Murdza, Christina 34, 78,189 Murdza, Michael 87 Murphy, Bernadette 88 Murphy, Virginia 84, 110 Muzyk, Nancy 84 Mydlowski, Eugene 189 Myers, Keith 112,150 Myers, Kevin 33,84 Nabinger, Richard 84 Nadler, James 189 Nagy, Charles 126 Nagy, Janet 119, 189 Naphen, M ichele 98,141, 155 Napoleon, Margaret 35, 84 Napoli, Kathleen 35, 127 Navarro, Joseph 88, 104 Negron, Carlos 190 Nelson, Linda 153 Nemchick, Nerwinski, Constance 125 Pamela 86 Nestor, Mark 129 Nestor, Pat ricia 125 Nichitel, Arleen 152 104 Militig, Gail 125 Miller, Barbara 153 Miller, James 88 Miller, Michael 88 Miller, Theresa 154 Miller, William 87 Miller, Yvonne 128 Milner, Dr. Bernard 31, 75 Minneci, Peter 85 Mis, Christine 101, 189 Mis, Mary 128 Miscavage, Sandra 84 Mislan, Joanne 153 Mlandenetz, Bernadette 151 Mockler, Martin 83 Moeller, Linda 118, 152 Moonan, Erin 150 Moore, Barbara 128,-146 Moore, Joe 56, 57, 151 Moore, Kathleen 153 Moore, Luana 183, 198 Moore, Mary Lou 150 Moore, Robert 73, 138, 175, 189, Nickels, Joseph 32,128 Nicolai, Linda 41, 86,110,117 Nigh, Gary 85 Nini, Lisa 154 Nogare, Dominic 190 Nolan, Father Walter 24, 58, 66, 78, 130 Nora, Sister Mary 49 Norton, Eugene 152 Norton, Jane 47, 70, 184, 190 Nosal, Maureen 40, 110,117,190 Notta, Robert 85 Nowacki, Veronica 84 Nunez, Juana 153 Nyzio, Ann 190 Oakley, John 33,83 Obal, Walter 125 Oberding, Michael 43, 125 Obermeier, Karin 96, 128, 130, 134 OfBrien, James 33,88 O'Donnell, George 128 O'Donnell, Margaret 128 194 Morales, Raymond 85 Moran, Kathleen 86 Moran, Michael 134, 148, 149, 155, 202 Moran, Paul 189 Moran, Tim 150 Morgan, Carol 167, 180, 189 Morici, William 153 Morley, Christopher 155 Morley, Mary 86 Morreale, Emanuel 154 Morreale, Mary Ann 84 Morrison, Bill 150 Morrissey, Robert 84 Morrissey, Walter 189 Motchnik, Paul 125 Mraw, Gregory 128 Mroz, Sister Katherine 53, 146 Muehleisen, Thomas 129 Mulloney, Mary Terese 86 Mulligan, Patricia 34,86 O'Donnell, Megan 83 O'Donnell, Michael 190 O'Gorman, Sharon 150 O'Grady, Patrick 62, 106, 108, 112, 114, 190 Olech, Martin 53,127 Olynyk, Patricia 82 O'Neal, Bruce 150 O'Nei1l, Stephen 60, 127 Onofri, Debra Lynn 129 Opdycke, Lorraine 117, 152 O'Reilly, Patricia 149, 190 O'Reilly, Philip 36, 154 Orendorf, Elizabeth 79, 190 Orson, William 87,125 Ortiz, Carmen 85 Osborn, Joan 124 Ositat, Charles 126 Ottaunick, Ana 124 Ottaunick, Donald 83 Ottaunick, Edward 30, 31, 102, 106, 108, 190 O'Shea, Brian 88 217 P' L Owens, Debra 149,167,190 Owens, Denise 85 Owens, Patricia 155 Pacera, David 153 Page, Sheila 151 Paglione, Barbara 35,117,191 Paixao, Mrs. Judith 74 Pajak, Barbara 128 Palejczyk, Charlene 29, 74, 86, 98, 117 Palejczyk, Kathleen 118, 154 Palenchar, Eileen 147,149, 166, 191 Palenchar, Mrs. Mary 73,147 Palinkas, Lisa 126 Palmer, John 112,125 Palmer, Teresa 88 Palmer, William 112, 150 Palumbo, Charles 191 Palumbo, Patricia 128 Panella, Mr. William 24, 25, 68, 69, 92., 104 Paolini, Nancy 86 Pane, Julianne 128 Papp, Jacqueline 85 Papp, Kathleen 191 Pappano, Michelle 191 Pappaterra, Martin 84 Pappaterra, Stephen 82, 144 Paradis, Marie 119,191 Parham, Sharon 129,141 Parr, Debra 155 Pastuchow, Helena 83 Patrone, Frank 124 Patrone, Gary 191 Patterson, Pamela 191 Patz, Robert Anthony 129 Paulaski, Linda 118,152 Paulaski, David 83 Pavelchak, Lawrence 191 Payton, Cynthia 109 Pazdan, Karen 128 Pender, Theresa 151 Peoples, Mrs. Carolyn 48 Peoples, Miss Kathleen 25 Perferi, Jo Ann 129 Perris, Vera 149,191,195 Perry, Grace 141,192 Persichatti, Anthony 153 Persichill, Delores 150 Pesce, Richard 124 Peters, Donnie 87 Petersack, Joseph 192 Peterson, Nancy Ann 46,106,150 Peterson, Thomas 127 Petitio, Carol 35, 153 Petrino, Daniel 124 Petro, Kathleen 110, 128 Petrone, Juliann 35,150 Petrozzini, Doug 148,192 Petrozzini, Jeff 87 Petruccio, Al 30, 32, 112, 154 Pfeiffer, Sister Veronica 23, 73 Pfieffer, Annette 124 Phillips, Eileen 86 Pica, Mary Rose 192, 203 Pica, V. Joseph 154,148 Pica, Catherine 125 Picarello, Theresa 117,192 Picatagi, William 88 Piechowski, Carolyn 82 718 Piepszak, Victoria 192 Pierson, Bruce 86 Pieslak, Kenneth 125 Pietras, Anne 153 Pietras, James 150 Pietrow, George 126 Pietrow, Maria 50, 192 Pilaro, Anne Marie 129 Pinelli, Diane 129 Pinto, Frank 192 Pinto, James 30,192 Pippitt, Margaret 192 Pirone, Debbie Ann 128, 149 Pitonak, Donna 146,152 Pitonyak, George 126 Piunno, Mary Ann 193, 203 Piunno, Joanne 128 Place, Will 112 Planas, Eileen 193 Plank, William 193 Plasencia, Mrs. Dora 72 Ples, Andrea 150 Ploof, Robert 61, 82 Plumeri, Angela 84 Plunkett, James 112, 152 Plunkett, Jane 127 Plys, Oleh 86 Pocetti, Anthony 118, 151 Polinski, Darlene 34, 125 Polita, Tony 154 P0l'1tar1i, JOSepl'1 59, 119, 177, 193 Post, Donna 86 Potkay, Cathy 40, 153 Potocki, Timothy 128 Potocki, John 193 Povio, Felicia 140, 155 Powell, Michele 109, 127 Price, Kathleen 124 Prior, Margaret 118, 155 Probola, Gary 177,193 Proniewski, Stephen 79, 108, 150 Provenzano, John 193 Przechacki, Virginia 83 Pulcini, Kathleen 85, 89 Purcell, Mark 84 Purcell, Robert 154 Purcell, Veronica 83 Pypcznski, Joyce 152 Quinlan, Diane 85 Quinlan, Mary Ann 98, 126 Quinlan, Suzanne 35,193 Quinn, Colleen 128 Rader, Mrs. Jeanne 56 Rafferty, Brian 85 Ragany, Frank 82 Ragolia, Regina 128, 148 Rak, Kathleen 193 Rahilly, Theresa 83 Ramutkowski, Susan 193 Ranfone, Philip 129 Ranfone, Susan 35, 151 Ranke, William 30, 193, 202 Rankin, Chris 124 Ratico, Mary Lou 83 Ratzlaff, Joanne 41,117, 152 Ratzlaff, Peter 126 Ravinder, Jagannath 145 Raybuck, Edward 194 Raywood, Chris 84 Reali,Reyno1d 112,151 Rebbeck, Joanne 82 Recine, Benny 124 Reeves, Robert 194 Regan, Richard 83 Reid, Stephen 59, 194 Reilly, Malcolm 177, 194 Reilly, Mrs. Rita 75 Reilly, Robert 84 Reimer, June 194 Rein, Raymond 194 Reiss, The Most Reverend John C. 21 Reitmeier, Glenn 194 Reres, Andy 129, 138 Resch, Deborah 194, 197 Reynolds, Henry 23, 59, 60, 118, 155 Ribavaro, Mary Sue 194 Riccio, Barbara 128 Riccitelli, Michael 126 Richardson, David 33, 83 Ridge, Margaret 154 Ridge, Mark 69, 84, 101, 194 Ridge, Timothy 190 Riether, Anne Marie 167, 183, 195 Riley, Judith 195 Ritter, Stephen 83 Ritter, Thomas 128 Rivera, Ada 86 Rivera, Jose 195 Robbins, Karen 85 Robbins, Vince 106, 155 Roche, Edward 33,82 Roche, Mary Ellen 129 Roche, Thomas 84, 104 Rodweller, Hannah 41, 78, 117, 153 Rogers, Natalie 124 Rogoza, Kenneth 86 Rogoza, Kevin 195 Rojek, Sharon 44, 96, 128, 130 Romano, Sergio 126 Rondinelli, Gerard 85 Ronyack, Thomas 128 Rooney, Sister Patricia 55, 110, 148, 149 Root, James 29, 77, 96, 195, 196, 198 Rott, Thomas 30, 97,119, 154 Rose, Kenneth 86, 104 Rosenberg, James 119, 195 Roslowski, Barbara 150 Roslowski, Paul 33, 84 Rosser, Rhonda 152 Rossetti, John 87 Rotov, Alexander 86, 145 Rouba, Karen 127 Rouse, Lawrence 195, 202 Rousseau, Celeste 129, 140 Rovello, Mrs. Margaret 38, 39, 41, 117 Rowland, Christopher 33, 86 Rowell, Brian 86 ROy5ter, Ronald 59, 102, 114, 195, 202 Rudge, Stephen 124 Rudiselle, Father Maurice 67 Rugarber, John 61,86 Rulkiewicz, Paul 59, 97, 102, 118, 119, 178, 195, 202 Runyan, Mrs. Gail 39, 43 Russert, Diane 85 Russert, Shirley 128 Russo, Gary 84,195 Rutkowski, Diane 85 Rutkowski, Mark 128 Rutkowski, Ken 88 Ryan, Robert 106, 195 Ryan, Bonita 55, 129 Ryan, Carol 55 Ryan, Sharon 195 Ryfinski, Gene 102, 104,114, 123, 196 Ryfinski, John 154 Sabidussi, Ester 83 Sadley, Stephen 51 Saia, Judy 155 Salbolchy, Adele 153 Salcewicz, Mrs. Judith 54 Salem, William 126 Salewski, Marianne 196 Salewski, Randy 196 Saller, Father Raymond 67, 116 Salmestrelli, Joseph 112, 153 Salvadore, Robin 35, 124, 139 Samonski, John 87 Sampson, Joni Marie 43, 87, 109 Sanderson, Karen 34, 196 Sano, Salvatore 62, 129, 139 Santarsiero, Jack 155 Santiago, Arlene 127 Santoro, Elsa 82 Santoto, Nancy 153 Sapienza, Debra 35, 85 Sawka, Walter 83 Scarantino, John 152 Scarantino, Thomas 154 Scarna, Charles 151 Schrader, David 196 Schrader, Greg 155 Schrader, Nancy 124 Schreiber, Christopher 83 Schreiber, Joyce 196 Schreier, Thomas 36, 112, 149, 154 Schroeder, William 84 Schuessler, Gary 196 Schuler, William 84, 104 Schuster, Catherine 196 Schuster, Francis 124, 202 Schwartz, Donna 86 Schwartz, Dolores 83 Sciarrotta, Mr. Salvatore 70, 92, 96 Scott, Mr. James 62 Secretario, Donna 29, 49, 98, 150 Sedia, Joseph 155 Seick, Kenneth 84 Seko, Thomas 196 Semonik, James 154 Serinaldi, Claire 128 Serock, Joann 86 Serrano, Lydia 129 Serrano, Matilda 124 Severino, Tecla 129 Sevilla, Felicia 77, 98,152 Sevilla, James 112, 128 Shaddow, Mike 30,32,150 Shanoskie, Edmund 84 Shanuskie, Johanna 155 Sharp, Susan 196 Shelingoski, Jim 153 Shelly, Ann 101,153 Smith Shelly, Kathleen 41, 110, 126, 130 Shen, Wen 106, 139, 146, 147, 167, 196 Shenk, Sheri 88 Shento, Patricia 119, 196 Shipley, Cheryl 43, 127 Shoriak, Timothy 83 Sidur, Ursula 129 Siegman, Victoria 84 Sienkiewicz, Marie 126 Sienkowski, Michael 196 Sigafoos, Carol Ann 83 Sikorski, Robert 155 Silvestro, Robert 119, 197 Silvestro, Anna Marie 124 Simko, Joseph 86 Simone, Christine 197 Simone, Jeffrey 83 Siplin, Pamela 109,110, 150 Sirak, James 154 Sista, Pam 51, 197 Skorupa, Mary 152 Skwara, Janet 146, 197 Slackter, Marrianne 126 Slowkowski, Kenneth 84, 112 Smith, Adell 151 Smith, Albert 126 Smith, Beth Ann 150 Smith, Brian 59, 96, 97, 119, 146, 183, 197 Smith Carol 124 Smith Edward 85 Smith Francis 129 Smith Horace 128 Smith Kelvin 30, 32, 151 Smith Maureen 86 Smith Pamela 41, 110, 128 Patricia 35,83 Smith, William 50, 155 Smolka, Jeffrey 126 Snyder, Mark 127 Sodomin, Joseph 112,154, 197 Sokowski, Wesly Jon 129 Somlyay, Helen 126 Spalluto, Daniel 84 Spera, Rosemary 84 Sperran, Marianne 197 Spirazza, Carl 61, 84,112 Spires, Frances 197 Spitz, Joanne 34,166,197,203 Sprtivger, Donna 85 Sredinski, Gene 197 Stachowicz, Marybeth 78, 149, 154 Stackhouse, Nancy 34,84 Stanish, Kathleen 154 Stankowski, Ken 54,118,155 Stettler, Myriam 40,106 Staudinger, Sharon 152 Staudinger, Paul 83 Staudinger, Vincent 33 Stawicki, Barbara 85 Stawicki, John 129 Stawicki, Robert 151 Stec, Kathleen 128 Stec, Rebecca 34,129 Steiner, Jean 86 Steinetz, Katherine 86 Stemmer, Robin 197 Stephan, Mark 33, 87 Stevens, Shirley 197 Stevelak, Kathleen 98, 124 Steward, David 60, 129 Stewart, Stephen 87, 151 Stoka, Gregory 138, 152 Stoka, Mrs. Mary 49 Stolarz, Joan 119, 198 Stout, Richard 60,124 Stradling, David 33, 84 Streeter, James 83 Strehlow, Elaine 84 Strizki, Donald 66, 198 Strizki, Michael 112, 154 Struck, Nancy Lee 126 Strycharz, Denise 153 Strycharz, Sandy 154 Suarez, Sylvia 128 Sujansky, Elizabeth 34, 52,198 Sujansky, James 124 Sullivan, Richard 82 Summers, Christine 154 Surdich, Keith 199 Sutton, Lynn 98,153 Sweeney, Kathleen 150 Sweet, John 151 Swiecki, Barbara 152 Swistak, Nancy 129 Szedula, Joseph 87 Szejner, Robert 108 Szepesy, Kenneth 155 Szubrowski, Gloria 126 Szwedo, Marianne 124 Szymelewicz, Michael 118, 154 Tackas, Marie 126 Talerico, Debbie 198, 203 Tamasi, Elvina 198 Tamasi, Nicholas 84 Tancordo, Nicholas 83 Tantum, Myron 32,125 Tatum, Lisa 155 Taylor, Calvin 153 Taylor, Debra 134,152 Taylor, John 30, 32, 152 Taylor, Kenneth 198 Tella, Josephine 98, 125 Tella, Stephen 198 Theodorakis, Anastasia 34,198 Thoma, Carol 84 Thoma, Mary 125 Thomas, Amy 169,198,203 Thomas, Angela 155 Thomas, Terese 109, 127 Thorhton, Susan 84 Thul, Father Joseph 23, 58,116 Thurman, JoAnne 83,109 Tierney, Siobhan 35, 125 Tiffert, Joan 85 Tkacs, Stephen 124 Tobard, Carmelina 83 Tocco, Paul 199 Todaro, Rose Marie 129 Tompa, Gary 84 Toporek, Cynthia Ann 85 Toporek, Thomas 42, 125 Toth, Maria 128 Toto, Anna 151 Toto, Anthony 199 Tramontana, Tom 173,199 Traube, Thomas 82 Travers, Barbara 125 Travis, Melva 34, 199,106 Triantofillo, Barbara 128, 146 Troiani, David 126 Tuliszewski, Kathleen 199 Tuliszewski, Larry 199 Turgeon, Lorraine 41, 110,124 Turner, Kim 86, 109 Tuyczyn, Wayne 62,174, 199 Tysowski, Susan 155 Ujazdowski, Melanie 199 Ullrich, Elizabeth 127 Ungaro, Keith 199 Ungrady, David 61, 83,104 Ungrady, Eva 125 Ungrady, Lisa Ann 127 Ungrady, Timothy 101, 102,144, 147, 166, 199 Uveges, Martine 82 Vacca, Miss Elaine 52 Vagnozzi, Michael 83 Vagnozzi, Valerie 155 Valatka, Geraldine 35, 125 Valentin, Miguel 127 Valentin, Vincent 125 Valeri, Joseph 60,112,119, 129 Valerian, Sister Mary 47 Vandewater, Catherine 82 VanDuzer, Miss Daryl 52, 92, 101 Van Hise, Michael 153 Van Pett, Patricia 126 Van Sant, Mark 152,112 Van Sant, John 83, 112 Velit, John 124 Ventura, Nicholas 33,82 Venanzi, Thomas 85 Vereb, Betsy 199, 202 Verdel, Mr. Albert 23, 30, 31, 79, 101 Veronica, Sister Mary 54 Viglione, Marlene 128 Vizzini, Russ 199 Voitek, Cynthia Ann 83 Volen, Joan 110 Voyda, Tom 30, 31, 36, 37, 154 Vrancik, Nancy 125 Vukovich, Debora 84 Vuocolo, Robert 200 Wagner, Mr. John 59, 63, 92 Walachy, Donna 34,126 Walbridge, Roberta 124 Walczak, Halina 82 Waldron, Kevin 61,83 Waldron, Michael 84 Walker, Tonya 86 Wallace, Doug 59,60,15O Walsh, Patrice 153 Walsh, Teresa 128 Walter, Robert 200 Walters, Deborah 200 Ward, Charlotte 153 Warren, Delton 200 Wayman, Tyrone 127 Weglarz, Irene 150 Weglarz, Sophie 126 Weigand, George 87 Wenczel, Carolyn 129 Wenczel, Dave 61 Wenczel, Michael 83 Wenczel, Sharon 35,155 Wendelin, Sister Mary 43 Wendl, Lorraine 147, 200 Wesley, Mary 200 Wesley, Neil 82 Westerman, Mr. James 121 Wetzel, Mary Jo 87,155 Wetzel, Robert 119, 200 Whalen, Cynthia 124 White, Miss Constance 54 White, George 104, 126 Widlicki, Debra 83 Wierzbowski, Andrew 83 Wierzbowski, Debbie 128 Wildblood, John 128 Wilfing, Mr. Stephen 55 Williams, Barry 118 Williams, Pameal 124 Williams, Patricia 200 Wilson, Miss Janet 51, 92, 141 Wilson, Karen 86 Wilson, Robert 31, 106, 200 Wilson, Terri 125 Wilson, Wanda Joyce 154 Wimbush, Tyrone 33,86 Winkler, Greg 126 Winston, Donna 155 Wirth, Mary Ann 127 Wisniewski, David 86,104 Witkowski, David 83 Witkowski, Pamela 152 Witkowski, Susan 152 Wnuk, Janet 83 Wnuk, John 128 Wojciechowska, Boguslawa 84 Wojcik, Joe 200 Wojtowicz, Karen 141,154 Wood, Mrs. Carol 53, 149 Wood, Mr. Robert 171, 72 Woodcock, Kathleen 53, 151 Woodcock, Patricia 129 Woods, John 60,127 Woods, John 84 Worth, Theresa 200 Wroblewski, Mr. Joseph 32, 62, 92 Wszolek, Ron 150 Wylie, John 200 Wysienski, Robert 84 Yacobacci, Anthony 85 Yaros, Mary Lynn 129 Yates, Mary Beth 150 Yates, Tom 200 Yavarone, Sister Eleanor 70,120 Young, Michael 87, 200 Yuhas, Joseph 155 Zabawa, Katherine 125 Zabawa, Karen 152 Zamborsky,Bill30,32, 101,106 108, 141, 154 Zegarski, John 61, 87, 134 Zegarski, Sigmund 59,118,119, 200 Ziemba, Henry 151, 44 Zimmer, Barbara 151 Zuczek, Deborah 87, 126 Zuczek, Mark 112 Zukowski, Paul 200 219 ,, 'L E IE X IWC . ...QV X 1315-.gif . x X If . 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