Notre Dame High School - Canticle Yearbook (Lawrenceville, NJ)
- Class of 1978
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PM wg , Q H Us M55 ZZTZLJ 3, 251251325 22223 Q O Signs that whisper in the dreams Of sailors and of river queens, Of paupers and of men with wwiiis-sa 2ZSE2Ws:w.S , means, It all depends on how it reads, And some are born to never need them, 33323 GZ Z ,1 ir I X Q Q Q 5 255225 5 S S-1 Sew 1 was wi 'Li 5 ZW xl afssizaif Q ,ami-me A 2 , I swam Sfziiigwi Q 2 :Arnica X ,f Others still who never read them. It All Depends On How It Reads . cut: URM SITES GRATII-'XS TIBI, DANKE, MERCI, GRACIAS One teacher with whom every student here at Notre Dame must come in contact during their first two years is Mrs. Mary Palenchar. Mrs. Palenchar Notre Dame High School. She is fluent in three lan guages and her teaching of these languages is en hanced by her vast studies and travel experiences abroad. Mrs. Palenchar offers more than just teach ing a language because she takes a personal interest in the growth and development of her students. As Father Hughes puts it Mary Panenchar has dedicated her life s blood to Notre Dame. Aside from her responsibilities as department chairperson and teacher of German and Latin she serves on both the Curriculum Committee and the Principal s Advisory Board. She is also chief advisor for all Lan- guage Honor Societies. Mrs. Palenchar, as Language Department Chair- person has been responsible for many of the lin guistic advancements in this school The Four Winds the foreign language magazine which she every year it is published The language festival which is held every other year is coordinated by Mrs Palenchar with the purpose of giving every stu dent the opportunity to become familiar with many different cultures She not only makes the European trips possible but encourages all language students and teachers to take one of these trips and exper- ience the European lifestyle. There is almost nothing Mrs. Palenchar wouldn t do to help a student advance in his language studies. She is truly 'one of the most valuable people at Notre Dame. We give you our long overdue thanks, Mrs. Palenchar, and we dedicate our 1978 Canticle to you for all of your insight, support, and love. THANK YOU, MRS. PALENCHAR 'fs ,ig vw. .Stax - ff. ,N ev- - -up... it an lu... iq S v f-...,-. . Q Page 6 Middle Left: Mrs. Mary Palenchar, Mary Rose Quigley, Beth Gates Bottom Left: Mrs. Palenchar, Father Hughes. Bottom Right: Matt Erdie Richard Kite, Mrs. Palenchar. Page 7f Mrs. Palenchar. ADMINISTRATION IS BACKBONE OF EDUCATION The Most Reverend John C. Reiss, C.D., Auxiliary Bishop of Trenton, with Bishop Ahr K If , ,f 1- I I 4,55 Reverend Monsignor Thomas Luebking Superintendent of Schools .Tksy 1 The Most Reverend George W. Ahr, S.T.D. EWR Bishop of Trenton F5 5 P . 4. Father Joseph Hughes Principal Sister Alice Swartz First Vice-principal jv , A A 3 Sister Geraldine Kerins , Administrative Assistant ,,, Q H Mr. John Harrell Second Vice-principal 95517 ,gygvgwggag:lawsevwwe:flzswwlarfleiz'wfrvzz ':,f+we.f2zz1 4 r wrflzrlie 1 mwmw- 1 r f Fafhef HUSIWGS S'Ste' Mary Gamma rllll Wi nw H va- 'fly ,IJ me h ' H ,-'sf 4 Ji g ,. , , I 5 f if Attendance Office 9 2 K A 2 rttt Mr. Al Verdel Dean of Discipline Father Hughes, Sister Alice, Mr Harrell. SISTER ALICE ACCEPTS THE N.D. CHALLENGE Every student knows how hard it is to start in a new school - a school that holds problems and challenges never before faced. For most, it is a nerve-wracking experience. But one newcomer to Notre Dame seems to be handling the pressure quite well. She is Sister Alice Swartz, the school's new Vice-Principal. Coming from Holy Spirit in Absecon, New Jersey where she taught English and Religion Sister Alice is as new to being a Vice-Principal as she is to Notre Dame. In spite of this she finds her new routine different but good. When asked what that new routine was like she simply laughed and said Chaos! and produced a list of various duties as Vice-Principal. They ranged from the distribution of keys to publicity for Notre Dame. Her list also included every activity that takes place in school. Even Sister Alice had to admit that it's difficult trying to keep up with all the activities that exist. She modestly attributed some of her success to the students whom she finds very friendly and will- ing to accept and work with people . She also ob- served that the faculty is very generous with time and talents. Is is only right to give credit where credit is due and Sister Alice certainly deserves credit for the results she has achieved in what has probably been one of the most hectic times of her life. Sister Alice Swartz Mrs. Pearl Pillon, Sister Alice Swartz Sister Alice Swartz Father Hughes Mr. Al Verdel 'Wie Mr. AI Verdel One experience that is surely dreaded by every Notre Dame student is that of having to stand on the wrong side of the dean of discipline s desk But the man on the other side of the desk doesn t nec essarily think that his side is always the right side Mr Albert Verdel has served for four consecutive years as Notre Dame s dean of discipline And when he says it s not always easy it s the voice of exper :ence you hear His past positions are impressive enough to put respect into the hearts of the most irreverent. Among them are coach of Bordentown Militarys football team for twenty-one years a coaching position with the Phillies Cyes the Phil- lieslb in 1944 and what was probably the most challenging part of his career coaching Notre Dame s football team for seven years. With all of this experience in sports behind him there are certain parallels Mr. Verdel has found be- tween discipline in sports and that in school. For instance, Any coach will say that a well-disciplined Mrs. Helen Shelly Mr. Al Verdel team will win more than their share of games. lf there s no discipline there are problems. Mr Verdel feels that the hardest part of his job is making decisions that have to do with dealing out particularly difficult because lt s hard to have a student not fit into the community. But according to Mr Verdel discipline is not all punishment. He believes in constructive discipline which includes helping in personal matters and guiding the students in the proper direction. In spite of the stigma that is bound to be attached to any discipline office the job even has its joys. Mr. Verdel feels that by working with students and see- ing them mature he contributes to that growth and in effect grows with them. 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Q s y V vi' . it Q? s 3 Y R If s vw, K 15 At the beginning of the school year it was very easy to distinguish freshmen from other students. lt was not at all unusual to see one wandering aimless- ly around looking for the swimming pool or furiously pounding a locker that wouldn t open because the combination was forgotten. As the average frosh became used to the daily routine he began to look a little less like a lost puppy and more like a self- assured member of the school community. The enthusiastic newcomers took pride in their new enviornment and displayed a healthy school spirit. This sense of pride and accomplishment was carried over into every project and activity taken on Drive where competition on all levels is always keen the freshmen placed a close second to the highest class the sophomores. Never being content with second best the energetic frosh challenged the top-seeded sophs to a volleyball game. Because of some confusion in the scoring the first contest was called a draw but the rematch was won by the sophomores in the last few seconds. Although the by the Class of '81 this year. In the annual Magazine Page 16fMiddle Left: Jim Campbell, Sister Charlotte. Middle Right! FRONT ROW: Jack Jones, Kathy Ragany, Carol Dzieminski, Anna Celli. SECOND ROW: John McRae, Kevin Par- ham, Maeve Cannon, Erin Rick, Patty Jones, Lisa Andrews. Middle: Hank Kennedy. Bot- tom Right: Jack Jones, Kevin Parham. Page 17fTop Left: Steve Ryan, Top Right: Robin Hartmann, Patty Jones, Kim Montgomery. Middle Right: Robin Couch. Bottom Left: John McRae, Lisa Andrews, Erin Rick, Maeve Cannon, Mr. Collins. Bottom Right: Tim Flynn. frosh lost they proved that they could not be easily defeated. Freshmen directed their energies into such activi- ties as the Koinonia Club s Socials for Special Peo- ple and the Right to Life March in Washington D.C. where an impressive number of them attend- ed. Their Christmas project turned out to be a big hit with the old and the sick in area nursing homes who received small gifts from them. They carefully planned out and sponsored their own successful dance which was held on the evening of February 24. A pie-eating contest, whose participants were sponsored by anyone wishing to help the Ad Drive, was held during March. As a grand finale to their year's activities, the freshman edition of The Gong Show was presented. The freshman class has proven itself to be a vital part of the Notre Dame community. They have a lot of potential and much to offer the school asthey settle down to relax and enjoy their next three years at Notre Dame. ENTHUSIASTIC NEWCOMERS PARTICIPATE IN MANY VARIED ACTIVITIES f::,,:.,U-Q 'an S A 5 V, X , 5 V I X.. l . -I 4 al, 3, fv- ,SNW V .s Q 3 0 'Q pu. , , .,. Y, X I LX I W li Top Left9BfFRONT ROW: Kelly Conley, Pam Costigan, Robin Couch, Clare Coats, Lori Danek, Maria Crilley, Kim Covington. SEC- OND ROW: Debbie Caver, Tom Coleman, Jim Challender, Tom Carini, Rich Czyzewski, Tom Chiacchio. BACK ROW: Denis Carroll, Mike Carroll, Frank Cianfrano, Mark Ciccone, Tom Cantwell, Craig Confoy, Steve Cason. Top Right: Tim Flynn. Middle Left: Lori Carmig- nani. Middle Rightf9AfFRONT ROW: Everett Baxter, Grier Bowman, Sue Bagley, James Campbell, Gary Brown, Michael Bozsolak. SECOND ROW: Mary Ann Brennan, Jo Ann Byrnes, Mary Jean Bobko, Kevin Baker, Lisa Andrews, Melanie Acevedo, James Boulger. BACK ROW: David Bruccoleri, Florian Burk- halter, Ken Buckley, Jay Brown, Charles Bentz. Bottom Rightf9AfFRONT ROW: Carla Boyd, Charles Alessi, Kelly Jean Breining, Kathleen Anderson, Darlene Ansley. SECOND ROW: Michael Baier, Linnette Baez, Lisa Be- lisle, Carol Burch, Sam Bonfanti, Hugh Buck- ley. BACK ROW: Robert Brown, Michael Ber- nasco, Stephen Baldanzi. Top Leftf9Bf FRONT ROW: Pete Chiaradia, Marvin Daniels, Bill Coleman, Lori Cesaro, Francis Casey. BACK ROW: Quenna Croux, Anna Marie Celli, Lori Carmignani, Joanne Carella, Paul Carella. Top Rightf9CfFRONT ROW: Mike Estelle, Tom Faraone, William Fahy. SECOND ROW: Anthony Foldetta, Jo- seph DeLate, Michael Daniels, Robert Ent. BACK ROW: John Erdie, Philip Downey, Jo- seph Federico, Robert Dennehy, Tim Flynn. Middle Leftf9CfFRONT ROW: Joyce Ann Dilks, Bonnie Durcanin, Denise Davis, Jeanne Dovgala, Roseann DeFalco. BACK ROW: Patri- cia Donaher, Jody Donnelly, Christine Den- nehy, Sharon Dowdell, Teri Flynn, Jacqueline Fava, Patricia Elek. Middle Right: Clare Coats. Bottom Leftf9CfFRONT ROW: David Dombroski, Susan Elias, Kerry Fagan. SEC- OND ROW: Maureen Dennehy, Willie Flowers, Scott Finckenauer, Carol Dietrich, Douglas Edwards. BACK ROW: Victoria Dell, James Fleming, Carlo DeVito, Robert Downs. l 9 , 15 .5 . ? 15 . Q J gi 'na 3 - gf, A . is . W W , 1' f l Top Right: John Franceschini. Leftf9Ff FRONT ROW: Kelly McCarron, Mary Ann Man- gone, Celeste Mariano, Catherine Martinez. SECOND ROW: Chris Livesey, Mary MacFar- lane, Ed McDonald, Nancy Martorana, Bar- bara Lansing. BACK ROW: Joe Lichon, Antho- ny Mayer, Michael Matthews. Middle Rightf9DfFRONT ROW: Joseph Guarino, Theresa Heitzman, Theresa Hoeflich, Turia Frazier, Anita Hicks. SECOND ROW: William Hayes, Thomas Griffith, Karin Hill, Cynthia Holland, Tracy Hammonds. BACK ROW: John Franceschini, James Gullo, Robert Hillman, Elizabeth Higham. Bottomf9FfFRONT ROW: Lori Mattozzi, Elizabeth Lewis, Kimberly Lowe, Lisa Leone, Cynthia Maruca, Matthew Lintott. SECOND ROW: Teresa Lynam, Ken Markman, Caroline McHugh, Nancy Lane, Sue Lynn, Gary Maccaroni, Loretta Lanzoni. BACK ROW: Barbara Marshall, William Mar- shall, Steve Lipcsey, James Luck, Chris Mah- ler, Paul Maurer. I Topf9JfFRONT ROW: Mary Tobias, Judith Ziegler, Justine Varrichio, Robin Tranter, Rose Vagnozzi. SECOND ROW: Laura Vukovich, Jane Zamborsky, Donna Tejeski, Lauren Wylie, Mary Lou Zeleznock, Kurt Tessein, Carolyn Wilson, He- lene Vagnozzi, Diane Tallone, Lisa Zomparelli, THIRD ROW: Mary Talmadge, Tracy Woods, Andy Walachy, Patrick Walsh, Philip Yu, Mike Vernon. BACK ROW: Francis Zuccarello, Andrew Zeisky, Steve Szantai, Dan Toporek, Joseph Totaro, Gregory Talec, Tom Valatka, Charles Webster, Larry Ward. Middle Leftf9EfFRONT ROW: Kim Jingoli, Patty Jones, Tracy Johnson. SECOND ROW: Ken Kwietniak, Rick Koch, Ernia Hughes, Richard Kite, Karen Klein, Fran Kleber, Rochele Keniebrew, Robert Kleinmann, Amy Hutchison. THIRD ROW: James Karlovich, Brenda Kubin, Mi- chael lucolino, Jack Jones, Lisa Kent, Hank Ken- nedy, Sue Klersey. BACK ROW: Jill Kopen, John Kosco, Lucia Immordino, Mike Koscis, Lisa John- son, Anthony Krisak, Frank Humphreys, Pete Keegan, Helen Lambert, Henry Hose. Middle Right: Ken Kwietniak. Bottomf9DfFRONT ROW: Regina Halasz, Roberta Hartmann, Terri Ham- ran, Anita Gillin, Aliette Gonzalez, Veronica Gon- zales, Celeste Givens. SECOND ROW: Terri Ha- mersky, Kenneth Gallo, Rosalind Hogan, Linda Grochala, Dorothea Homa, Jack Hitt. BACK ROW: Martin Hillman, William Harrison, James Giglio, Robert Hebeler, Kenneth Heinz. Top Left: Fran Kleber. Top Rightf9IfFRONT ROW: Jacque- line Szantai, Rosa Silvestri, Susan Shelly, Cindy Schappell, LisaSanders, Angela Steele. SECOND ROW: Alice Struck, Laszlo Somlyay, Sherry Smith, Richard Schwartz. BACK ROW: Ed Skwara, Beth Schultze, David Slee, Phyllis Sever- ino, Renee Sullivan, Lewis Roundtree, Johann Schneider, Ldzistan Staniec. Middle Leftf9GfFRONT ROW: Hannah Niemirka, Noreen Murphy. BACK ROW: Rose Menichelli, Michelle Moschera, Carol Mudd, Kim Montgomery, Camie Norton, Patty McQuade, Eileen Mosner, Gail McManimon. Middle Rightf9lfFRONT ROW: Josephine Spera, Claudia Schrader, Steve Ryan, Margaret Suarez. SECOND ROW: Margaret Seifert, Gary Schuler, Thomas Sennett. BACK ROW: Ed Sikorski, Rich Smayda, Roslynn Scott. Bottom: Joe Federico. We .Sai Topf9HfFRONT ROW: Michael Ploof, Michael Ponteriero, Joseph Rosie, Edwin Ortiz, Ter- rance Quinn. BACK ROW: Joseph Piazza, Da- vid Roche, Mark Roberts, John Repko, Lance Reichert, Kevin Parham, Jeffrey Powell. Mid- dle Left: Dave Bruccoleri. Middle Right,f9H- XFRONT ROW: Vimaladevi Rajamanickam, Christine Pontani, Susan Rogers, Sarah Paixao, Renee Pratt, Dorothy Robbins, Kathy Ragany, Denise Plantier. SECOND ROW: Sharon Palillo, Linda Paglione, Audrey Rober- son, Sandra Recine, Joanne Prato, Erin Rick, Christine Purcell. BACK ROW: Carol Owen, Sheila Powell, Donna Paulawski, Ronelle Roche, Deborah Rife, Nilda Rodriquez, Judith Riley. Bottom Right!9GfFRONT ROW: Rob- ert O'Donnell, David Micklewrlght, James Mitchell, Timothy Murphy, John McRae, Rob- ert Nemec. SECOND ROW: Ronald Morton, Joseph Morreale, Michael Nyzio, James Mill- er, Jeff Moody. THIRD ROW: Roland Nagy, Steve Meshanko, Peter Messina, Gerry No- lan, Tim O'MaIley, Luke Mears, David Morgan, Gary Montgomery. BACK ROW: Ed Monac- chio, Kevin O'Reilly, Gerald Noel. Guidance gives the students the opportunity to get feedback from caring people. To many this Carmel may come as a surprise because they might not realize what Guidance is all about. The Guidance Department is the Ann Landers of Notre Dame. Besides listening to student com- plaints the counselors try to resolve scheduling conflicts and assist the student in progressing aca- demically. Guidance contributes a great deal to the develop- ment of each class level. To the seniors career counseling is offered as well as S.A.T. interpreta- tions and college information. For those who choose not to continue their education vocational counsel- ing job opportunities and personal references are provided. Counseling juniors includes evaluation of statement by the director of the department, Sister Page 24!MiddIe Right: Mr. Bugdal, Maria Minelli, Chris Ottaunick. Page 25!Top Left: Sister Char- lotte, Daryl DeFeo. Top Right: Karen Kutch, Cel Kraus, Joan MacDonald, Maryann Dorozinsky. Middle Right: Mrs. Peggy Miller, Sister Carmel, Mrs. Dorothy Olech. Sister Mary Carmel Chairperson P.S.A.T. scores and encouraging an interest in fu- ture professions by having students research parti- cular careers. Sophomores too get a headstart on their vocations. The O.V.l.S. Ohio Vocational Inter- est Survey gives students an idea of the job field for which they are best suited. This test enables them to decide what courses to take for the upcoming year. The freshmen basically receive orientation to the school itself and information regarding the courses available to them. Guidance attempts to impress upon all students the importance of good study habits. The door to Guidance is always open to those who are willing to seek help. With their understanding nature, the Guidance counselors at Notre Dame can be stepping stones to the development of a very successful future. GUIDANCE ENCOURAGES STUDENTS TO EXCEL l wwf ' 'VE it Sister Charlotte Grodzki Mr. Robert Bugdal 2 I ,ltocg 4, ,, f3f'r4 ' fr , 1 c o ,,,, ,, Wiki 0 -MiMi'fWW. 1'1' ' ' r 1 i , , , ' ' 1 4 o o o ,Q ,nw y Wfm,i,,,,,v Y'V' f ww, . N, , W , .nf ,f??f'ff lm' J W Miss Patricia Barbarics Sister Mary Joachim an , u Q gg s ,an www R-dial a-sonar MATH PROVES THAT THERE'S ALWAYS A Sister Mane -3059 Sister Dorothy Jancola Chairperson 1 si cb at A -of W writ ...Wi r vw Mr. Richard , I oooo W ,5 A rv w ,T ii.i. r Ab i..,ii .. ,, ,425 Sister Dorothy Mary Ellen Griffith, Barry Mulligan, Sister Dismas. SOLUTION Sister Mary Dismas Mr. Frank DiGuiseppi 1 Q. .mm K V S 'x 4. - A ., ,,..eff wM. vqs... ,.,, M ,,,k K ,, Sister Jose, Chris Dennehy. 'Z-., N. 'E Miss Shipley, Hedy Finckenauer, Dawn Brown, Ann Everett. .. ,u.,g:,,,g:,,M:,f -,fwfzfwf .name'I- ':'2Hy P 5 W 31,,.wpmvrzzrmxmnifrfvrm3:'5 'v:zrv:L:v'1L: ,--wf:Avw:,4 'fn -W -skiiiasQ:wiesffawsvvIwvfiffffffawfffav'f ,MW V V, W , f, , M af mfg? f ,,.. ,. rg? Z ii iii i isiissr rr iiiiii iii ssii M 'rV rsrs M iisii ,W . fui::.HAfwn!f,wf2 ,A ,,.. ,J f ww M-wmzffaifezzass Mr. Gary Richard Miss Sharon Shipley Mr. Ronald Metzger J S MEDICAL HELPS STUDENTS COPE WITH l PN rf y 1. ST,SS if Danita Games Mrs Dougherty Michelle Burrell Mrs. Dougherty Guess who -- guess how much! I- . ACHES AND PAINS mnlnuw. HRD!!-M.- June Finney, Mrs. Dougherty Ed Sikorski Mrs. Dougherty H ...dl i , .A A' -v . Corinne Roese ' 'Wa-Q Mrs. Mary Dougherty School Nurse SOCIAL STUDIES LINKS PRESENT WITH PAST Mr David Millnowicz Chairperson Mr. Charles Moore Page 30fMiddle Left: Miss Terry Giarnpe- tro. Middle Right: Mr. Joe Wyers. Bottom: Jim Karlovich, Rick Koch, Carl Varga, John Ippolito, Mr. Dave Meyers. Page 31fMiddle Left: Mr. Dave Milinowicz. Mid- dle Right: Roger Klewman, Tim Murphy, David Slee, Mr. Bill Romano. Bottom Right: Maryann Dorozinski, Miss Pal Grant. Miss Theresa Giampetro Mr. Joseph Wyers Miss Patricia Grant Mr. Vincent Ardery J Sister Mary Joachim Mr. John Harrell wi Q i i 1 el i fl . . SCOREBOARD QANLD-I OPP. 8 i Hightstown 1 Z. A, - Q . .-..Ste1.nert. mmN..., 4. fl I i Princeton 3 iw, ,... 3 . PPPP l2f IPP T PP i ZPLQ f, PPP'P I ,Gif PPPP PPP zfiiivilsf - . A A QA11 l,, I - . . Q 721137 P 1 PPP swift P P Pil fl PQP I - I 'ilVP giig I ,.:: as 1 PPl C 1f PP.. 1 ' ifi,f '-tw 1wz..t:f-w,.qf,.:1f,..Q,1f:,, fy.,-1.f:,2.., If egg: .,-fe. -3- is ',Qf.11:f,1k ., IRISH ROCKIES As the average Notre Dame student glanced over this year's fall sport schedule, he undoubtedly noted that the school's female population has attained athletic equality in the form of the first official Notre Dame Girls' Soccer Team. Forced to contend with a league of veteran soccer teams, some of which have been organized for as long as five years, the Irish rookies with an outstanding record of 9 - 3 - 1, aren't as green as might be expected. Their coach, Mrs, Sandy Koschek, is the first to admit that, The girls do possess a lot of talent. The team itself may be new but the individual players are certainly no strangers to the sport. One team member admitted that she has had an interest in soccer since the fifth grade and has played in the Lawrence Hammett Soccer League. The girls success lies in their disciplined daily routine. A typical practice starts at 2:30 when they run a mile and exercise. They then perform various drills designed to improve the necessary skills and a scrimmage against the Freshman Boys Soccer Team is not unusual. After running a lap around the field the co-cap- tains face-off and the team does its exercises. The discipline Y 1 - NMM- KICK OFF FIRST SEASON displayed by the girls during practice extends into their games as well. They also look to Providence for a little help when they play. More fittingly perhaps than praying the Our Father, the girls say a Hail Mary before taking the field. If by the end of the first half, enthusiasm hasn't proven to be enough, they say another Hail Mar . lny celebration of a victory, the team must run only the required two laps around the field. When they lose, however, the agony of defeat becomes a reality since they must run an additional lap for every point their opponents scored over them. As encouraging as the team's future may look from the specta- tors' point of view, Mrs. Koschek feels-that there are goals yet to be achieved, such as team unity. The girls possess a great deal of skill and are ready and determined to fight to win, but the occa- sional lack of team unity means that 17 very talented players will have trouble 'fmaking it click for every game . One must admit. that a girls' soccer team is a valuable addition to the assortment of athletic teams here at Notre Dame. As Sandy Koschek herself puts it, lt's interesting, it's - different . -4' if 2 Jiri? X Page 32jTop Left: Missy Wenczel, Clare Kite. Mlddle RightfGirls' Soccer! FRONT ROW: Kathy Anderson, Vickie Fabrizio, Mimi Paixao, Martha Paixao, Margaret Gale, Patty Elek. SECOND ROW: Joann Ploof, Diana Powell, Eileen Mosner, Theresa Wells, Nancy Hayden, Clare Kite. BACK ROW: Mary Rose DeMille, Ann DeMille, Vickie Hebeler, Sue Lynn, Missy Wenczel, Toni Ailey, Mrs. Koschek. Bottom Right: Nancy Hayden, Clare Kite, Margaret Gale, Mimi Paixao, Mrs. Koschek, Joann Ploof, Ann DeMille. Page 33lTop Right: Mrs. Koschek. Mlddle Left: Nancy Hayden, Clare Kite, Vickie Hebeler, Mimi Paixao, Joann Ploof. FIELD HOCKEY STICKS THROUGH TOUGH SEASON - ,,,: 55, 2 Z s. A is E fig T 3 ! 55 gig H T .565 3 T if EE E f T555 7 ' -,,T ff A V -V fi , I, f 1 . : W K 2 5 V,. H YTS T- 'T T HTEE HN OQS O LTT SETS SOS Page 34fTop: Carolyn For- cina. Bottom: Katie Casey. Page 35fTop: Katie Hutchi- son, Lori Streit, Karen Bilotti. MiddIef.l-V-Fleld Hockey TeamfFRONT ROW: Donna Holsneck, Diane Collinson, Loretta Mancuso, Debbie Tursi, Cindy Serafine, Alicia Kontorowicz. BACK ROW: Lori Burke, Ronelle Roche, Diane Dutko, Mrs. Rovello, Angela Ingrassia. Bottom Left: Carolyn Forcina, Katie Hutchison, Katie Casey. Bot- tom Right: Amy McGarrity. , of U1 4' ' , ,Q Wg.. 1... K 1 f l A...W A j n..f 5 f 5.1 H , f. L f win ' V ' f 1'3 fl' an ,, rx .,-,Mp Y .,. di . -' --..twwAe,,pw.:z'dQ'-.,g , , , 'W 1. 3, 'Te .Z -A , -. ri 5, fl' Q W 8 is , A' - fp., -,W -.rr figs. , g?:ese,i M ' WT, 'ei xg-ft.,.,1,,y V i ,L.f-aw.. . A24 A ' nw.-' ,- .MM-as . 6' - V' .r f- 1' .f L,-, . A A., ' Mflfif , .,.., W, A ,N if U, , it it :E'1 ,f1,.- A. wlifirerff 54 QW, K. ., '-Q.q FQ 'K H? g.:vMa:'5s1 . 'ti ,wi x f- ,yt H 5 raw J 1l'?' '13, 7 '1f7M5,' Xiu Z . ,, K In IRISH BOOTERS TRAP PAROCHIAL A TITLE J , - 1 , Y, ,- ,. ,A - , I N Q J, J: VVVV .A nw, , a ,V . f , ! I 3' , V, in ,V , w v ,,- , .., , f, , . , Page 36fTopfVarsity SoccerlFRONT ROW: Frank Nerwinski, Frank Feldenzer, Jim Whalen, Mike McQuade, Tom Porcelli, John Castaldo, SECOND ROW: Jim Virgil, Steve Kondash, Don Schuler, Anthony Castaldo, John O'Brien, John Antihoro. BACK ROW: Coach Chris Meagher, Steve Kopec, Tom Barlow, Dave McCreedy, Chris Ward, Anthony Colavita, Coach Mike Perone. MIDDLE LEFT: Anthony Castaldo. Page 37fTop Right: Top Porcelli, Frank Feldenzer, Mike McQuade, Paul Sapienza. Bottom: John Antinoro, Don Schuler, John Castaldo, Frank Nerwinski, Mike McQuade, Frank Feldenzer, Jim Virgil, Steve Kopec, Anthony Castaldo, Steve Kondash, Coach Meagher, Coach Perone. 1 st. Anthbnfgfffig EWH18 J 1 West Winqgor Hopewel! Valley Princg1ggfg1i1,11i,R 1 f St. Antggnyfg zll. WGS! Hopewell VARSITY RECORD -1212 - 3 -T51 vARslTY HEAD QOACH - Mrigllchaei Perone REC RD 11 - 4 - 1 FRESHM N RECORD - 9 - 6 Page 381 Top! Freshmen Soccer! FRONT ROW: Gary Schuler, Gary Maccaroni, John Franceschini, Eddie Monac- chio, Anthony Foldetta, Jeff Moody. SECOND ROW: Steve Lipcsey, Dave Bruccoleri, Ken Heinz, Anthony Wallachy, Joe Totaro, Jack Hitt, Paul Carella, BACK ROW: Eddie Ortiz, Bob Hebeler, Jim Giglio, Michael Ploof, Mike Carroll, Joe Piazza. Middle Left: John O'Brien, Dave McCreedy. Middle Right: John Antinoro, Don Schuler. Page 39fTop LeftfJV Soccer- XFRONT ROW: Chris Feldenzer, Keith Fithen, Mike Meagher, Kevin Confoy, Andy Siekanowicz, Todd Faherty, Ken Klek, Bob Petro. BACK ROW: Bob DeLorenzo, Tom Frascella, Kelly Sal- vadore, Mark Williams, Alphonse Ferdetta. Top Right: Don Schuler. Bottom: Chris Ward, Steve Kopec, Mike McQuade, Dave McCreedy, Tom Porcelli, Tom Barlow, John O'Brien, Ken Klek, Anthony Castaldo. : 'V iT 'S' , li .fi '13 -If 'iii ,, , ' A .agus W, , W ., ee ff' eff, 'I .L Q fe N Q ,serif i 3r .if kg : me 1 Mk 3 F-K 5, ig. 4 as get wg :ly 93 Mm MQ ,y,,,, K T. S As cars scurry to get home racing through the parking lot there is a team of racers who track ten miles a day on foot. These are the people of Cross excellence with no one to help them but them selves. They run through heat waves thunder storms snow and the cold of winter. These unique people are gifted because in this sport maintaining a positive attitude is just as important as physical conditioning The program at Notre Dame has been improving over the past three years largely because of the dedication of such members as Kevin Dziura Chris Hanak Chris Cantwell and Gene Lanzoni. As Kevin puts it Running is the oldest known existing sport. He believes that the key to successful run- ning is self-discipline. ' You must keep running when the season is completed so you can constantly im- prove yourself: more durability, better stride, etc . . . For Kevin, this kind of discipline worked, hav- ing made First Team Colonial Valley Conference, and leading the young N.D. team to a respectable 8 - 10 season The coach Mr Ken Connell agrees to tally with the self discipline type of approach You themselves I can t run for them I only help with the mental part of it Cross Country is a relatively male dominated sport However N D has turned out some fine fe male competitors the most recent being Bee McCleod She took second in the annual Mercer County girls competition having been ousted from first by a tenth of a second. Bee is joined by four other girls on the team who have proven themselves to be dedicated competent runners. Cross Country is not by any stretch of the imagi- nation an easy or glamorous sport. It requires a great deal of hard work and stamina. The Notre Dame Cross Country team may at times feel for- gotten but upon examining their daily routine, it becomes evident that glory is indeed secondary to inner pride and a sense of individual accomplish- ment. CROSS COUNTRY RUNNERS STRIDE AHEAD nll 'ULUVJIIAJL' YA .NAL1 f lAlll:i!,2 QQ?-1 u Quara- gi U1N'i'L'iEK11lYK':0'7'E Page 40fMiddIe Left: Kevin Dziura, Gene Lan- zoni, Chris Hanak, Gerry Coriano. Middle Right: Chris Hanak. Bottom Left: Gene Lan- zoni. Page 41fTop Left: Gene Lanzoni, Lee Paixao. Middle Left: Chris Cantwell. Middle RightfFRONT ROW: Frank Lewallen, Mike Humphreys, Gerald Noel, Chris Hanak, Rich Breimann. SECOND ROW: Lee Paixao, Gene Lanzoni, Jeanne McDonald, Phil Downey, Ber- nard Toth. BACK ROW: Bee McLeod, Chris Cantwell, Tim Flynn, Caroline McHugh. Bot- tom Right: Kevin Dziura. ,:,Q1.!:ffS::5E' Tff , 1 he . N... . . , , , . ' , I .-. -V. . rlls 123 1. gg, ,, ,Sta1f1D'hthpny's ' 34 W 15 i f.',f18.f ..,. if 15 50 11, I :' ,V:: A Windsdl' M 37 :,,,. Q ,ii 55399100 15 sils C 23 46 sos s 15 f Jss ,::s:si:: f.: R'-awfaiifie 37 West 37 fil Hopewell 16 38 Princeton I 17 36 Ewing 2 1 VARSITY RECORD - 8-10 : VARSITY COACH -- Mr. Ken. Connell VARSITY CO4CAPfIAINS - Kevin Dziura, Gene,LanzoiiiF , , , ,,,,,..... ,,............-1m-11 MIGHTY IRISH TACKLE OPPOSITION j9.1Vzli?i5 X3-,, :- lf, , 3 If ff . ,. ,ff I ..,,,. I Iyl. f :w'. zff.. rki' OI I IIIII IIII , f ' I.O h II ,.-: 1, H .81 IVIJ '-ff . W ,,.,, . EQII VIJI II IIf kJI'k: 'za YI.V1 -. if- - imvzasf ss: faxes Ie ' -- - J, I- My 1. -5-Mlm? mmm, imxv, 1:2 1 w Y Qs' S' . Q, ir .. W , ....w . 111, 1 T 1 ' -1' 5-,ir wg vs. x kk ,ku ,I .... 'Q if I may I ,grim fa- f f-M? QEJH WW' 1 f1S31 ' E . A -:w.,m:,. .. --wir:---Y'm:f.:aw'f: . II., II., xt Page 42fTop Left: Tom Lynam. Top Right: Dan Schwartz, Carl Fuccello. Middle: Notre Dame Offen- sive Line. BottomfVarsity and J.V. Football!FRONT ROW: Russ Barbiero, Dave Dileo, Chris Ottaunick, Charles DiBrizzi, Ed McCardell, Ron Fiori, Ken Luck, Anthony Sevilla, Gary Weitzman, Tom Giordano, Lou Ritter, Bill Ryan, Pete Lieggi, Juan del Castillo. SEC- OND ROW: Joe Zamborsky, Mr. Dunn, Pete Brescia, Tim Mahony, Joe Eustace, Paul Crowell, Flip Fa- herty, Mark Cashel, Carl Riccio, Tom Lynam, Ernie Lampkin, Bill Perna, Lou Toto, Jeff McCue, Dan Danko, Frank Kopp, Mr. Jaroni, Jim DeLorenzo. THIRD ROW: Mr. Romano, John Volen, Jim Kemble, Pete Danese, Steve Smith, Dan Schwartz, Jeff Jones, Bob Mangone, Jeff Shuster, Rich Weasner, Scott Avellino, Dave Mulryne, Mike Griffin, Mr. Dru- lis, Coach Moore. BACK ROW: Mr. Freccia, Jack Pirozzi, Randy Kiernan, Don Montgomery, Mark Esk- ridge, Jim Peters, Matt Erdie, Jim Housman, Rich Mangone, Rob Greiss, Carl Fuccello, Dave Mercurio, Greg Gallo, Mr. Collins. Page 43jTop Right: Father Nolan, Father Hughes. Bottom Left: Flip Faherty, Mr. Collins, Coach Moore. Middle Right: Dave Mer- curio, Mr. Jaroni. 44 44 Page 44lTop Left: Bill Perna. Top Right: Dave Dileo. Mlddle Left: Carl Fuccello. Mlddle Right: Tony Sevilla, Rob Greiss, Jeff Shuster. Bottom: Lou Toto, Carl Riccio. Page 45fTop Left: Chris Schaible. Top Right: Dave Mercurio, Bob Man- gone. Middle RlghtfFreshman FootbaIIfFRONT ROW: James Campbell, Ken Markman, Mike Boz- solak, Fran Kebler, Joe Federico, Frank Cian- frano, Chris Mahler, Bob Dennehy. SECOND ROW: Jim Fleming, Rich Czyzewski, Gerry Nolan, Mark Ciccone, Ken Gallo, Craig Confoy, Jim Chal- lender, Richard Schwartz. BACK ROW: Mr. Stout, Mr. Ebrahim, Tom Cantwell, Rich Smayda, Fletch Casey, Tom Chiacchio, Steve Cason, Gary Mont- gomery, Mr. Maruca. Bottom Left: Bill Perna, Flip Faherty. As Stephanie O'Connell, the marching band's drum majorette says, lt's not the quantity but the quality that counts. The lrish marching band may not be the largest, but it includes some of the most talented students of Notre Dame. This year Notre Dame's band has taken on a new image. Under the direction of Mr. Joseph Bianco- sino a larger and more refined squad is being built He devotes much of his time trying to prove that a small band can be a good one Band members prac tice after school almost every day of the week and thanks to Eric Kichenman and Dan Brown the drill team and rifle line are now ready for competition Football games just wouldn t be the same without the band and their halftime shows The instrumental section lends much spirit with their version of the school sen ar d their musical cheer Lets go IRISH MARCHING BAND lrish. Like all lrish clans the band is a close-knit group. They do many things together such as ice skating and playing squamish and football. Their headquar- ters is the band room which is uniquely decorated with posters of Alfred E. Newman, the Pink Panther, and Funky Winkerbean The band members are aware that they are often criticized but they feel that those not in the band do not know what fun they are missing As one of the members puts it lt s quite an experience' Mr Biancosino is trying to develop a complete and productive instrumental music department by starting grade school students with private music lessons He feels that this is only the beginning ln a few years he hopes that the band will be bigger and better than ever A -Qi TURNS THE BEAT AROUND 9 we ..,: ,,L,f', Page 46fLeft: Stephanie O'Connell. Mlddle Right: Paulette Horsting, Terri Laird, Toni Amari, Sue Rogers, Mary Jane Walton, Renee Sullivan, Susan Wall, Debbie Daniels, Beth Schultze, Ruby Hickman, Kim Lowe, Jackie Boone, Carol Fitzpa- trick, Kathy Sykes. Bottom Right: Joe Morreale, Leslie Peoples, Kathy Eustace, Jo Ann Valatka, Steve Baldanzi, Patty Atkinson, Kelly Breinning, Tom Morse. Marvin Daniels, Patty Grussler, Notre Dame Drill Team. Page 47fFRONT ROW: Tom Morse, Eric Kichenman, Stephanie O'Connell, Mr. Biancosino, Ed Sikorski, Walt Reichart, Bob O'Donnell, Bryan McClain. SECOND ROW: Margaret Seifert, lris Petranto, Barry Mulligan, Judy Riley, Tom Chianese, Kim Lynch, Clare Coats, John Downey, Rob Hillman. THIRD ROW: Mike Woods, George Boszolak, Cruzie Mattel, Greg McClain, Keith Burns, Paul Levin, Ken Peretti. FOURTH ROW: Ruby Hickman, Renee Sullivan, Terri Laird, Sue Rogers, Kelly Breinning, Paulette Horsting, Toni Amari, Mary Jane Walton. BACK ROW: Mary Sullivan, Patty Grussler, Marvin Daniels, Jo Ann Valatka, Leslie Peoples, Dan Brown, Jackie Boone, Kathy Sykes, Debbie Daniels, Susan Wall, Patty Atkinson, Carol Fitzpatrick, Kim Lowe, Beth Schultze, Kathy Eustace. Bottom Left: Iris Petranto, Barry Mulligan, Tom Chianese, Judy Riley, Margaret Seifert. Middle: Mr. Bianco- sino. Middle Right: Patty Grussler, Leslie Peoples, Patty Atkinson. 47 '4 Bs N XSS? ff . 1 9. . x , ' ' A 'K gjf ' xr '- AV Wffl' 1 KE -. is 4. 3. HOMECOMING FESTIVITIES HIGHLIGHT ' v five Page 50fTop Left: Lauren Koch, Kathy Latham, Rich Leadem Lori Streit, Dawn Olson, Joe Mannix. Top Right: Jennifer Bezek Mr. Vrancik, Anne Vrancik, Father Hughes. Bottom Left: Mr. Vran cik, Anne Vrancik, Father Hughes. Page 51fBottom Right: Mr Casey, Katie Casey, Mr. Crossland, Deeann Couch, Mr. Da Bronzo, Chris DaBronzo, Mr. Lammerding, Joanne Lammerding Mr. Meyer, Melanie Meyer. QS 3 THANKSGIVING WEEKEND f Eg b 22 ' . ' .,,, Q. .f'W' f K W- My V. E -E E f 4 E E E m N! Q' LW .1 ww QQ 5.9 E 51 QA f' 8 Www! F0- -'A L Q s ,, 4 -,, x 1 A Asif.-'tw' '-iii' 2: iff R . ' W, VVEW ww fs.,-1' 'Nw 1.1 V f 2 'MQ-f CHEERLEADERS SPREAD SCHOOL SPIRIT Page 52fTopfVarsity CheerleadersfFRONT: Dawn Carmosino. BACK: Sharon Molnar, Nancy Cashel, Diana Smith, Michele Kelly, Lisa Pag- lione, Jennifer Peoples, Lisa Pontoriero, Ann McClain, Lisa Bacso. Bot- tom Left: Nancy Cashel, Jennifer Peoples. Bottom Right: Michele Kelly. Page 53fTop Left: Lisa Bacso. Top RightfJV CheerleadersfFRONT ROW: Donna Mahon, Beth Ann McCarrick, Theresa Heitzman. SECOND ROW: Kim Lynch, Mary Ann Valeri, Patty Jones, Anna Maria Giancarli. BACK ROW: Patty McQuade, Denise Plantier, Sue Terwilliger. Bottom- fFreshman CheerleadersfFRONT ROW: Kelly McCarron, Gail McMani- mon, Sarah Paixao. SECOND ROW: Chris Dennehy, Jackie Fava. THIRD ROW: Melanie Acevedo, Chris Pontani, Terri Hamersky, Cindy Holland. BACK ROW: Betsy Higham. 53 Q f-5 it - A S ,fel-li 'Q QM uv? if X? W ff IN ,. 'N-. 4 X Q., gk 'v xawmx 4 I N.-...J 4 Y Maureen Kelly, Liz Battis y ,,,. i DREAMS OF ,ffw ,It Daryl Ansley Cynthia Barbuto Lori Amari Darryl DeFeo ii if it ll lell4 5 W i53hf3U5w a advising if elll i iff, F9 an f i Tof Y4f3i51qi w fi erle randy GFQBMS-r 3iiH?f3fZi!!?iffWi5?l3l91U3nf4 The W0 W5f5i3i5ih?fl5iq5h?Fm5l1Y. fact and gusffaepiteig, ryey Q: e ry i 1 ifhegiigns of fall are a web 308166 change from the inten- sity ofysummer. nu Marietta Daddio Arthur Eng Angelo Immordino Michael Loughnane Stephen Kopec Cynthia McDonald Kathleen McGIone Ralph McKinney Beth Kiss, Liz DuBois Alfred Kwietniak i 2 Q i i E i F i Dawn Miele 'N , Hi? . V 'wt , A .Jaw 'N A Y Q -A X, 5 5 M s 15 ' V ' et: Marla Minelll Christopher Ottaunick Patricia Pawlukewich Christine 0'Brien Joseph Paglione Judith Petrozzinl , 'D' .loan Ryan Christine Proniewski Jody Ronyack Christopher Sawicki Jay Solarski James Whalen william Whypp f' -5-'H 'X z Margaret Trani vfasw 'a sses -gf,- V A , Vffaf ' fr 1 U at ' N . ,gl 'WLM .J - 1 5 ' A t r ,Q t s ' A an 'fri s t 6 ' 1 , , V - - r ,, , ff at ,,ff is f- zafvfifg I , N mf' Lk k'.f -. . Stanley Alexandrowicz Matthew Carlyle Denise Coyle Maryann Dorozlnsky Elizabeth DuBois Lou Toto Kevln Dziura kb ' , ' e 'I e 1' Marle Fitzpatrick Beth Gates Jeffrey Grelss Deirdre Hamilton Theresa Hartmann lk' Kim Hamersky Elizabeth Haskins ' 4 V. 3 '99 62 r '- ,ff ew 5 Wy .4 .,,, Anthony Castaldo, Don Schuler John Napoli 25? Catherine Schaefer ,QM Dianne Smith Joanne Valatka Michael Wallner Daniel Belli eerr i Nancy Biesecker Doreen Bigham Jennifer Bilotti if! Fay Bozsolak Christopher Buchanan Thomas Carella Tom Barlow Anthony Colavita Kafefl Dale Linda Green nn no n H Darlene Leonard Mary Ellen Ehret Edlflin Flfeall r Barbara Homa Margaret Hose Bernadette Kanda Julie Keefe Beth Ann Kiss .L X I , Llnda Kochis Karen Lloyd Mlchael Mattel Elaine Bentz Suzanne Meszaros Joni Klein, Terry Obduski A ' Lisa Nicolai Fld' 953 B .1 Leon Raguz l wrrrf' ' William Ray Stanley Sobon Mary Sullivan 3 xs- god IC V - QEEXEESEEESIIEQQQW ,. -gavage -QW:-'rim - wf--- Q- ,,.mg., -W-wiimgrszx ..,,,, ...,. ,KM W,... ,MV 1 :es JS, -gy .. ,. ,..., li x ms . M ,LL, w ,. 1 1:1-1:ff.m, mmisfg M , . W, ,,..., ., , --wfllwz-2-.-wgifem. ...,,.. X.. iii'-.iggiigliggm W.: .. .3 Y11FiE52Efwi'5 ,, 1: K:1,...,,,.L.,Q11E:g:m im W--wi im 1 .x ,. ,..., . - 1, . K . 529 ,M . lf, , Ng if ggi: . K , i .liigiilliii -' 'zzz if :H mm,, , . ..-vm. MH.. W,,.W,.....,.. ,,.,,..,:,,:,,, A .,mfgrsfex-if-mzizssv :ffewzswm 'gixzzfiz i ., 'W ' 1,1-,ig -fl . k 1 K 3,31 ,.11: 1 - ,Q ' , figs L2 ffWrLrrw4 fi? 1, 1 , N PfiViVV2?xi :NJ ,,.. . -.Z' 11..': ' f ' ' F' -- Q95 -' K ' '5 ,jf , . JUNIORS SET NEW TRENDS BY ASSUMING The Junior class has finally passed the half-way point in their high school years and gained the sta- tus of upperclassmen. Perhaps the most exciting aspects of being a junior are receiving a class ring and planning the prom. The class of 79 has set some interesting prece- dents this year one of which deals with Junior Ring Day. For the first time in Notre Dames history school rings were given out individually. This gave a special touch to the day which ended with a dance in the cafeteria To make the freshmen feel more a part of things the Junior class welcomed them with freshman power buttons Also aware of the fact that Saturday Night Fever is spreading with ever growing popularity the Junior class sponsored a first ever disco dance complete with its very own disc jockey and the latest disco sounds In other extra curricular activities around the school the juniors were very much in evidence The ?55EZ::5EI,:Ay1.1j:i.. majority of the varsity cheerleaders came from this energetic class, including co-captains - Michele Kelly and Jennifer Peoples, positions traditionally held by seniors. The main leads of Camelot - Ar- thur Lancelot and Guinevere were portrayed by juniors Barry Mulligan John Mazzoli and Mary Jane Walton. The climax of this year was of course the Junior Prom which was done in their Own Special Way After months of planning and raising money this one beautiful evening made it all worth the effort The prom committee even managed to sign up Tril ogy a very popular rock group in the area The Class of 79 was not lacking in involvement this year They have produced many outstandng people and activities to contribute to the growth of Notre Dame .,......t'. 4 :sv Page 72fTop Left: Flip Faherty, Ann Marie Massi, Mr. Oliver. Middle Right: Frank Sikorski, Father Nolan, Denise Shaddow. Bottom Right: Lynn Cariello, Starlet Jones, Barry Mulligan, Mr. Peter Matwijcow. Page 73fMiddIe Left: Barry Mulli- gan, Mr. DiGuiseppi, Starlet Jones, Center: John Pogorzelski. Middle Right: Paul Dombrowski. Bottom Right: Sheila Murphy, Mr. Bugdal. Ie LEADERSHIP ROLES IN ACTIVITIES 'I I L Top: Michele Cromwell, Debbie Theer. Midd- Ief11CfFRONT ROW: Joanne DiBella, Pat Foundos, Vickie Fabrizio, Stephanie Dixon, Lisa Driver, Elizabeth Dovgala. SECOND ROW: Jane Dietrich, Tanya Frazier, Donna Dutko, Deidre DiBrizzi, Ann Everett, Connie East- mead, Nancy Fabian. BACK ROW: Robert Ev- ans, James Fitzpatrick, Michael Ehret, Kevin Flynn, John Dunbar, Chris Feldenzer, Keith Fithen. Bottom Leftf11BfFRONT ROW: Jim Coyle, John Dembeck, Dave Callaghan, Peter Connolly. SECOND ROW: John Campbell, Barry Mulligan, Bob DeLorenzo, Kevin Con- foy, Al Colacello. BACK ROW: Frank DiBella, Chris Croux, Brian Demarest. Bottom Right- f11AfFRONT ROW: Mark Allen, Guy Adams, John Antinoro. SECOND ROW: Keith Burris, Emad Abou-Sabe, Richard Brown, Carlo Ben- edetti, Zachary Alvin. BACK ROW: Larry Baier, Michael Alba, Russell Barbiero. ,ir l ,.,.,,..,,,., x - 1 ' 1 f ,-.x4lf'5F . Q.-J' ' f U. . . 'ff' ' 1 S? 111,-gi , .- f.. A .- ',.,.' . . 1 .. NM, . 1-wsw ' Top Leftf11CfFRONT ROW: John En- erson, Mark Eskridge. SECOND ROW: Robert Faherty, Joseph Eustace, Matt Erdie. BACK ROW: Thomas Frascella, Doug Francimore, John Downey. Top Rightf11AfFRONT ROW: Lydia Bar- biero, Marcia Barber, Maryanne Ben- nett, Maureen Allen, Beverly Borne, Barbara Bowden, Jacqueline Boone. SECOND ROW: Toni Ailey, Mary Bentz, Lisa Basco, Carolyn Arnister, Carolyn Brenna, Mary Angebranndt, Beth Bom- bery, Ginny Brenton, Patricia Atkinson. BACK ROW: Sara Bezek, Valderie Ben- nett, Kathleen Burns, Jacqueline Amaro, Dawn Brown, Jacqueline Bowser. Middle Right: Steve Pacera. Bottom Leftf11BfFRONT ROW: Laua Diaz, Michele DeJoie, Nancy Cashel, Michelle Cromwell, Maria DeAngelo, Dawn Carmosino. SECOND ROW: Deb- bie Daniels, Donna Derry, Karen Chid- zik, Lynn Cariello, Joyce Camastra, Starlet Jones. BACK ROW: Carolyn Danko, Donna Damroth, Lynn Costi- gan, Sue Ellen Celbulko, Lisa Carini, Nancy Comfort, Elizabeth Calamia. Top Left: Joanne Grochala. Top RightfMCVSfFRONT ROW: Ter- ry Moonlight, Steve Browker, Donald Haney, James Link. SEC- OND ROW: Mike Mazzoli, Frank Hornyak, Mike Dzieminski, Ray Kinnard, John Midura, Carl Varga, Mike Lanzoni, Rich Parker. THIRD ROW: John Shanoskie, Joseph Milito, Nick DiPierro, Charles Toth, Paul Dombrowski, Bill Vernon, Martin Swangler, Bill Petercsak. BACK ROW: Ginny Czerwinski, Karla Parham. Middle Leftf11EfFRONT ROW: Frank Kramarcz, James Kemble, Jay Krosnik, SECOND ROW: Chris Krupa, Michael Lenartowicz. BACK ROW: Paul Lane, Victor Ladnyk, Steve Kondash. Middle Rightf11FfFRONT ROW: Jeanne MacDonald, Sharon Mitchell. SECOND ROW: Maggie McVeigh, Gina Masserini, Ann McClain, Theresa Mazzella, Lynn Moody. THIRD ROW: Erin McGraw, John McDermott, Al Mendola, Jim Maurer, Sharon Molnar. BACK ROW: Caroline Mills, Joanne McCabe, Kathy Mahler, Mary Grace McFadden, Mary Ann Maleski, Anne Marie Massi, Bee McLeod. Bottom Right: Mike Griffin. ..,..... M... .J l Xe ' ,Wm ' , .3,.E,.,, L Top 11DfFRONT ROW: Victoria Hebeler, Edeltroud Houck, Catherine Graziano, Donna Halko, Flor Erlinda Garcia, Wendy Hill. SECOND ROW: Carmen Giovacchini, Steven Goerlich, Robert Halliman, Mark Grice, Thomas Giordano, Edward Heitzman, Aldo Gonzalez, Edmund Goedertier. BACK ROW: Nancy Hayden, Antoinette Hickman, Shauna Heffernan, Kathleen Hennessy, Mary Ellen Griffith, Steph- anie Hemingway, Joanne Grochala. Middle Left,f11D- fFRONT ROW: Vince Gioe, Michael Humphreys, Robert Giovanetti, SECOND ROW: James Gnandt, Michael Hickey, Michael Griffin, David Harrell. BACK ROW: Gregory Gallo, Robert Greiss. Middle Rightf11FfFRONT ROW: John Lin- tott, Dave McCreedy. SECOND ROW: Tom McNiff, Rich Mangone, Sean McFadden. BACK ROW: Donald Montgom- ery, Mario Mangone, Dave Mercurio. Bottom Left: Nancy Cashel, Diana Walker, Carolyn Brenna. Bottom Rightf11E- XFRONT ROW: Daphne Kliminski, Helena Kaminski, Jody Lewallen, Laure Kluzner, Stephanie Kliminski. SECOND ROW: Joyce lmmordino, Collete Jaouen, Ed Kerekes, Pete Lieggi, Tom Lemire, Therese Laird, Ellen Keefe. THIRD ROW: Michele Kelly, Dawn LiCari, lrma Lewis, Racine Leon- ard, Clare Kite, Diane Karpik. BACK ROW: Stacey Jingoli, Stephanie Johnson, Liz Leonard, Donna Liedtka. I if . Topf11JfFRONT ROW: Keith West, J. Michael Young. SECOND ROW: Lisa Tramontana, Norma Tursi, Mary Jane Walton, Susan Wall, Marybeth Uveges, Bernadette Wozniczka. THIRD ROW: Arthur Tranter, Michael Worek, Mike Twarnley, Richard To- var, Michael Yousko. BACK ROW: Vicki Young, Yo- landa Velez, Helen Vukovich, Mary Jean White, Jill Weasner. Middle Leftf11GfFRONT ROW: Anne Mur- phy, Mimi Paixao, Jennifer Peoples, Mary Alice Ne- mec, Deirdre Keyes. SECOND ROW: Mike Mosher, Steven Pacera, Patty O'DonneIl, Ed O'Connell, Mark Nalbone, Diane Patrizi, Scott Patricelli. BACK ROW: Rita Nagy, Sheila Murphy, Peggy Paul, Colleen Moore, Lisa Paglione, Debbie Navarro, Gemma Nini, Lisa Moschera, Marla Perry. Middle Right: Sharon Molnar. Bottom Leftf11GfFRONT ROW: Richard Moses, Jim Peters. SECOND ROW: Dino Persichilli, Steve Pasierb, John O'Reilly, John Nelson. BACK ROW: Frank Murphy, John Moore. Bottom Right- f11IfFRONT ROW: Jim Stevens, Matt Sikorski. SEC- OND ROW: Ciaran Sheehan, Nancy Sikorski, Karen Spires. BACK ROW: Debbie Smedley, Florence Seller, Steven Smith. lXxN l k li 1. Topf11HfFRONT ROW: Pam Pirone, Jamie Provenzano. SEC- OND ROW: Terry Sagedy, Sharon Proniewski, Saberina Raines, John Pogorzelski. BACK ROW: Lori Potocki, Joanne Ploof, Colleen Rhoades, Midc!!e Left,f11!,fFRONT ROW: Patty Serock, Theresa Sodomin, Jackie Shelly. SECOND ROW: Mary Sweeney, Marisa Tamasi, Henry Tamasi, Diana Smith, Frank Sikorski, Merry Ann Sary. THIRD ROW: Debbie Theer, Sal Sargiotto, Robert Spalluto, Jim Sciarrotta, Regina Simone. BACK ROW: Mark Szepesy, Maureen Tejeski, Denise Shadow, Fil Silvestri, Kim Stewart, Melissa Stockman. Middle Rightf11.lfFRONT ROW: Mark Tobias, James Virgil, John Vo- len. SECOND ROW: Lisa Wenczel, Sandy Wszolek, Patrice Van Havere, Chris Ward. BACK ROW: Diana Walker. Bottomf11H! FRONT ROW: Iris! Petranto, Judy Roche, Simone Russo, Ce- cilia Santiago, Miriam Rivera, Debbie Ragany, Mimi Porcaro, Chris Ryan, Brenda Royster. SECOND ROW: Anthony Santoro, Mike Rudge, Bob Petro, Bill Ryan, Jack Pirozzi, Kelly Salva- tore, Lee Rose, Yarko Plys, Robert Reed, Swillie Ross, Ed Roland. RELIGION CLASSES PROCLAIM GOD'S PRESENCE Mrs. Patricia Faga 29 ,wwf I'l Miss Bonita Valentino X ,N Z ., 1 I Miss Pauline Grula ,ox ' W:-rf! ay' SiSieI' Catherine Daffly Father Frank lazzetta Mr. Alfred Crugnale Father Frank 4 Q is ,. A Mr. Connell, Michele Rafalski, Daryl Ansley. Chairperson ,X aff Sister Katherine Cairone, Karen Hill, Craig Confoy. , wg i w, ti Q 'Par al Donna Liedtka, Jamie Provenzano, Jennifer Peoples, Lori Streit, Steve Pacera, Lisa Wenczel, Mark Tobias, Ed O'Con- nell, Miss Grula. 9.r 'vu-. .x,..,,,., 51455 5 ,-.n.am. SPIRITUAL ACTIVITIES PROVE REWARDING I Catholic Schools - Different Where lt Counts. Per- haps what makes the difference at Notre Dame is the increasing emphasis on spiritual activities. Liturgies re- treats service projects the Genesis ll Course - all of students teachers and parents together in a Christian Community. There are many in-school activities in addition to the regular religion classes which help to build a Christian attitude. For example Mass is celebrated daily by the school chaplain Father Walter Nolan. He has even made it possible for First Friday Masses to be celebrated during school time in the auditorium so that more students are able to attend. Some faculty members have been man- dated to serve as Eucharistic ministers during these Masses. r In addition faculty and students carefully plan out-of- school events. Retreats Christmas caroling the distribu- these 'have been prepared with the purpose of bringing l i l Page 82fMiddIe Left: Father Nolan. Middle Right: Father Nolan saying daily Mass. Page 83fTop: Sister Catherine Darcy. Top Right: Spe- cial guest, Father Nolan. Bottom! Eucharistic ministers: Father Nolan, Sister Catherine Darcy, Sister Cathleen McChesney, Mrs. Peoples, Miss Valentino, Sister Jane Kennedy, Sister Christine Triggs, Sister Judith Ward, Mr. Kelly. tion of Thanksgiving baskets - all are organized by Notre Dame's Religion staff. A function of the Koinonia Club is to make trips to various places, such as Skillman and Morris Hall Home for the Aged to share some time with those less fortunate. Perhaps the most popular projects sponsored by the club are the periodic socials for Special people. Sister Catherine Darcy along with Father Nolan provide the impetus to make these activities a success. Miss Bonnie Valentino's liturgical group has been formed to bring music to the Mass. On Thursday nights from 7:00 to 9:00 a group of parents and teachers become more aware of themselves and others through the Genesis ll program under the direction of Father Nolan. And to make sure that students and parents are aware of these happenings a newspaper entitled Fishy Fax is sent out with the monthly newsletter. All of these combined prove Notre Dame to be one community that strives to live up to the word Christian . . 5' fi fx 'g 1 V' 'Q Q 23 a T 5 ri Q '9'l.o I-a as ma WAC 5' NSW '1 - ws . . 'f' GS- ik Vg'-'G 7 5 l ii Page 84fTop: Jeff Kocsardy, Jim Giovacchini, Paul Krol, Tom Jorgen- sen, Carmen Giovacchini, Joe Zam- borsky. Middle: Laurie Jackson with special guest. Bottom Left: Chris Smith, executive director of N.J. Right to Life. Bottom Right: Father Nolan, Sister Christine. Page 85fMiddIe Left: Mary Beiek, Greg McClain, Theresa Heitzman, Father Nolan, Terri Laird, and special guest. Middle Right: Sister Chris- tine giving out Communion. Bottom Left: Mrs. Kelly, Sue Klersey and Special Guest. Bottom Right: Kathy Latham, Lauren Koch with special guest. Q I x I wi- xl STUDENTS TEST SCIENTIFIC THEORIES 9: e gi w. fr 3 .xr Q' ,NNT IN! -Sw +e S ' W X. x as .X ws slim Pm s I X 4 3 sk 3 . Y , Q -W mr X- 4 Deparfljgii ysgigfgsg Mr. Richard Gusciora Sister Christine Triggs Mr. Jack Dunn Tom Lynam Rich Weasner John Ippollto John Castaldo Corinne Roese Dan Bella Gene Lanzoni Anthony Castaldo, Miss Jill Durling . i 1 K x x 3 3 Q ,sir , 1 I 4 - Sister Jane Kennedy Nancy Torres, Sister Jane Kennedy, 86 N ,.:. .fi I j :ix .,,. I Q John Dembeck nf' 4 I in kr Pete Connolly, Colleen Rhoades Sister Mary Athanasius 1zT r Miss Jill Durling E Mr. Michael Perone Mr. Patrick Oliver Anthony Castaldo, Sister Mary Claver Q Nv- gn, fb 'AMI .-. ,A-. K, 495 I Q1 vi A.V. STUDENTS PREPARE FOR CAREERS IN We do more than people think we do, says one A.V. student. What this department does do is pro- vide all necessary audio visual equipment used in classes and all other school functions. ln addition, A.V. personnel work hard to keep these machines in good repair. This is a big job which requires a great deal of time and organization. Mr. John Grussler, the chairman of the A.V. de- partment and chief coordinator of work-to-be- done, is a newcomer to his job. However, he has brought to his position a wealth of knowledge and experience. ln September Mr. Grussler s main ob- jectives were the finding repairing and reorganizing of all the school s equipment. While accomplishing these things he is also responsible for teaching sev- eral classes relating to media. These classes provide a variety of experiences with the purpose of enabling students to become more familiar with the communications industry. Those who take Media Production l are taught how to use all A.V. equipment and are introduced to some photographic principles as well as techniques of effective stage lighting and sound. Media Produc- tion ll, Ill, IV give students a more in-depth look at the audio visual world. As proficiency increases, ad- vanced students in these courses have the opportu- nity to become assistant instructors. Projects are a big part of the course work. They consist of either a fifteen minute sound or a ten minute light presenta- tion or a TV display. Perhaps the most important project for the A.V. department is the vital role it assumes in the school play. Media students have full responsibility for the technical aspects of the production. Mr. Loatman the director of the play readily admitted that with- out the audio crew the cast of Camelot could not function. lt can certainly be said that the job taken on by the A.V. department is no easy task but Mr. Grussler and his assistants do their best to provide teachers and students alike with capable and effi- cient audio visual service. ll .. 4 .35 , ,., 4 y. .wrt We ii We N ' ' E -'l k 52 ' L'h' 1 'K'LhF Mr. Grussler E :I I if if ,M ,P 0 ,mm Page 88fMiddle Left: Hugh Buck- ley. Middle Right: Kathy Eustace. Bottom Left: Kevin Flynn. Page 89fTop Middle: Mr. Grussler. Mid- dle: Kevin Flynn, Mr. Grussler. Bot- tom Left: Kathy Eustace, Hugh Buckley. .rs ,Mi-wilwffz web, wfi??i?g,,.gf- ' jf GERMAN, LATIN STUDENTS GAIN HONORS V' Mrs. Mary Palenchar '- -J Allr- Q 1 X Mr. Robert Wood .lip f ...... F Sister Charlotte Grodzki 1 I .- E k 1 11' z of it ' Page 90fTopfLatin Honor Society! FRONT ROW: Michele Rafalski, Joanne DiBella, Maryrose Quigley, Anne Vrancik. SECOND ROW: Keith West, Michael Meagher, Mrs, Palenchar. BACK ROW: Ostop Kortschmaryk, Carlo Bennidetti, Christine Grygon. Middle Center: Bob Halliman. Bottom LeftfGerman Honor Society! FRONT ROW: Chris Ryan, Catherine Schaefer, Mr. Wood, Maryrose Quigley, Debbie Smedley. SECOND ROW: Theresa Sodomin, Jeanne MacDon- ald, Maryann Maleski, Beth Gates, Ann Marie Murphy. BACK ROW: Frank Feldenzer, Jim Stevens. Bottom Right: Mrs. Palenchar, Sister Phillip. Page 91fTop Left: Carlo DeVito. Top Middle: Carlo Bennidetti, Mary Bezek. Top RightfFour Winds: Ralph McKinney, Michele Rafalski, Maryrose Quigley, Mrs. Palenchar, Kathleen Eustace, Chris Hanak, Joan MacDonald. Middle Left: Carlo DeVito, Carline McHugh, Carlo Bennidetti, Maryrose Quigley, Matt Erdie, Frank Murphy, Mary Bezek. Bottom Left: Mr. Wood. Bottom Right: Maryrose Quigley, Michele Rafalski. .Trl o ,... ...-P' fb! ESPANOL, FRANQAIS: LANGUAGES OF LOVE ' '35 . ,ug r , 0-'ff ' W' l 'i ifgig 25.22 T Q ... tk. f fly.-Er,v-.2 f we ,K i w.,- '-54 iff- fi 'I' in gg ,,.. VA 4. Q-we fs-.V T I 'nr '. .-411,51 V 1 ' .--Li' . .if .. f ' 33275 5.1, .K H' .. rf. sk 53,3 55 .szjgy :IW fa- A x X r :J X K. xl .LOMMa,-ff Lz5 .ses 1. we 73' '. . 61' ft!!! qi gf s ' -Lf Q ' 1 K... as W iD'nQww 'l7'is6m e-fre O 133' 'iff 1 . X Page 92jTop Rlghi: Mrs. Bryan. Page 93fTop Rlght- fSpanlsh Honor Socletyf FRONT ROW: 'Diane Smith, Mr. Poli, Michelle Kelly. BACK ROW: Terry Kale, Mary Sullivan, Patty Pawlukewich, Kathy Eustace, Patty Serok. Middle- fFrench Honor Society! FRONT ROW: Diane Karpik, Terri Laird, Lori Streit, Marybeth Uveges, Joe Sbarra, Mrs. Bry- an. BACK ROW: Gene Lanzoni, Lisa Basco, Jennifer Peo- ples, Jennifer Halasz, Dawn Brown. af Mrs. Christiane Kaplan . Q ,X fx f L - M , . Q A tm h X Mr. Joseph Poli J fm Mrs. Gerri Bryan Mrs. Mary DePugIio GIRLS SHOOT FOR STATE CHAMPIONSHIP . . ifffe K , I' in iii: ' ,, A ., , aa ,, V 7 .- K v 'J , we 'W Page 94fTopfGirIs' Varsity Basketball: Coach Simone, Colleen Kale, Carolyn Forcina, Sharon Mitchell, Lisa DeAngelo, Maureen Gavin, Lisa Smith, Melissa Barrett, Lynn Massimi, Katie Casey, Kate Hutchinson. Bottom Left: Melissa Barrett, Katie Casey. Bottom Right: Lynn Massimi, Page 95fTop Left: Katie Casey. Top Right: Lisa Smith, Melissa Barrett, Katie Casey, Bibber Dovgala. Middle Right,fGirls' J.V. Basketball! FRONT ROW: Jill Weasner, Norma Tursi. SECOND ROW: Mimi Elliot, Lisa Smith, Rita Christensen, Carolyn Forcina. BACK ROW: Coach Rovello, Eileen Houston, Loretta Mancuso, Kate Hutchison, Debbie Tursi, Hank Weiman, the bus driver. Bottom Left: Mrs. Rovello, Mrs. Major, Diane Olech, Jenneth Ingrassia. Bottom Right: Lynn Massimi, I 1 1 o- ,tion SCOREBOARD Delhaas, Trenton Hunterdon Central St. Anthony's Steinert West Windsor Hightstown Lawrence St. Anthony's Steinert Hopewell Valley Ewing West Windsor Princeton Hightstown Lawrence Steinert St. John Vianney Princeton Hopewell Valley St. Anthony's Hamilton Ewing STATE TOURNAMENT Wall Township Bridgewater Coach Mr John Simone Varsity Captain - Katie Casey Varsity Record - 22-3 ' J V Record - 18-3 Frosh Record -- 13-2 OPP 43 30 27 61 49 29 48 27 46 45 38 51 38 41 .38 M48 47 30 35 45 63 50 27 61 4' 4 k .. , E I 4,4 if 'ifff ffifff 3 A T lp fy' C L50 91 I 19604- x 1 6 ,, , ' 9 9? FIREALL LEADS IRISH TO WINNING SEASON ...XIII X A 7 SSSI f 'I-IS 1 ff IIIS so L 46 56 ' 69 'T 50 so 6:55:11 :va fI!ff1'v!, ':'., , ' W,L.,: , 5 , , ',gjf.67 61 , 69 56 80 66 ' J .I'I f Hamilton owe, 53 ' Trenton - 5 51 7 'Delaware Valley 57 Q-Hunterdon Central, 56 West Catholic y IIII 65 Anrhony's,uni: SIII ,52 r Hishtsfown f ISII I , Lawrence JII 1 ,I.fI, ff SI. St. Anthony's: , Steinert VVSI' f 7','Hopewell Valleyla' - Ewing , ' West Windsor Princeton A Hightstown V Lawrence St. Anthony's A ,Steineri I I I W ,.k, 46 84 34 52 149 1 J 53 y St, John Vianney' A 48 85 Princeton 54 87 Hopewell, Valley . 69 66 Hamilton 61 61 Ewing 64 STATE TOURNAMENT ' 50 , Holy Cross 37 rrrri 11.54 r 1 6 C-9-A f 69 fi-Q 'er.:, Coach - Mr. y I r 3 R Varsity Record 16-10 J.V. Record -- 17-4 Freshman Record - 23-1 I Qi' I Page 96fTop LeftfFreshman Girls' Bas- ketball! FRONT ROW: Debbie Caver, Sue Gabley, Greer Bowman, Lisa Andrews, Phyllis Severino, Linda Paglione. BACK ROW: Coach Godlewsky, Jeanne Dovgala, Theresa Hoeflich, Veronica Gonzales, Denise Davis, Pam Costigan, Roberta Hartmann, Top Right: Lisa Barrett. Bot- tom Left: Lynn Massimi. Bottom Right: Lynn Massimi, Lisa Barrett, Lisa DeAngelo. Page 97fTop Left. Varsity Boys' Basket- ballfFRONT ROW: Don Schuler, Tom McNiff, Eddie Fireall, Dave Mercurio, John Castaldo. SECOND ROW: Flip Faherty, Chris Ward, Mark Allen, John Dearden, Swillie Ross. BACK ROW: Coach Mi- Iinowicz, Art Harrell, Mark Cashel, Tom Keefe, Coach Hess. Top right: Art Harrell, Swillie Ross. Bottom Left: Eddie Fireall, Middle Right: Boys' Basketball game. Bot- tom Right: Donny Schuler. 'KQM V M...-.wnfmps--uw-w.-,-vw-W ,www i n' x X ,Q f F s .H 1, '55 Ivy H -4.6 N N E1,,p 2,53 r 51 , 1'3 . A f' xxx. 5, 4 9? XQKRE xqXQf 0154, l Hx ... x WE Ulfff will Ulfff 'mi DW nr,-1 xml mn . gg 31 li 13 1 'Q I C . :L s axis-Egfr mu DMIIX Gil Nggnv r 3 N K Liii V in , :iL ggizi i jx 1 E mf 'ex .A Page 98fTop: Mr. Hess, Mercer County scoring record holder Ed Fireall, Mr. Ardery. Middle Left: John Cas- taldo. Middle RightfFreshman Boys' Basketball! FRONT ROW: Gary Maccaroni, Jeff Powell, Ken Heinz, Pete Massina, Ed Ortiz, Ozea Ingram, Paul Carella, Gary Schuler. BACK ROW: Coach Wyers, James Fleming, Dave Bruccoleri, Fran Kleber, Tim O'Malley, Jim Giglio, Willie Flowers, Andy Wallachy. Bottom Right: Ed Fireall. Page 99fTop Left: John Castaldo, Ed Fireall, John Dearden, Art Harrell, Tom Keefe, Mark Cashel, Swillie Ross and Donny Schuler, Top Right: Don Schuler. Bot- tom Left: Tom Keefe, Middle: Mark Cashel, Art Harrell, Don Schuler. Bottom !J.V. Boys' Basketball! FRONT ROW: Rocky DaBronzo, T.J. Faherty, Dave Mercurio, Frank Kopp. SECOND ROW: Tom McNlff, Dave Mulryne, Flip Faherty, Dan Vernon, Chris Ward. BACK ROW: Coach Milinowicz, Ernie Lampkin, Zachary Alvin, Mark Allen, Coach Hess. if if CANTWELL DOMINATES 108 LB. WEIGHT CLASS :'.Y! 40 Y l 100 L 2. n S'55,g,L.,,.,, ,.- M ,- , lif N.o. . ' 19 2 2 fk Allentown 27 A St. John Vianney 9 Windsor h ni', Cross 2 27 n 1n l ,nAIEE 5 , ,n,,n.n, A,nn, OPP V 39 39 41 A 36 20 i n l l 25 nnnn ' i' Z'ffPhi i53bUf8l 33 ff nnnl ln n 22 2Jn M U - Q 'n h L 27 zls Dambro 2, 2 nnn, f 2 Vafsigyg Caiifain - Christopher Cahtweil - vqgig? Record - 5-10 - 5-9 39 3? 1 5 Page 100fTop Left: Chris Cantwell. Bot- tom Rightfvarsity Wrestling! FRONT ROW: Chris Cantwell, Kevin Creeden, Pat Vagnozzi, Frank Dennehy, Aldo Gonzales, Shail Prasad, Dan Frascella. BACK ROW: Mr. Dambro, Dave Twamley, Tim Mahony, Mike Twamley, John lppolito, Jim Maurer, Mike Griffin. Bottom Right: Mike Griffin. Page 101fJ.V. Wrestling! FRONT ROW: Rich Smayda, Ken Gallo, Jim Cashel, Jay Brown, Jim Challender, Jeff Koscardy, Phil Yu, Ken Yu, Steve Pacera. BACK ROW: Mr. Metzger, Jeff Downs, Jim Coyle, Joe Zamborsky, Tom Cantwell, Rich Schwartz, Mike Alba, Jim Kemble, Paul Maurer, Mr. Ebrahim. Middle Left: Mike Twamley. Mid- dle Right: Aldo Gonzalez. Bottom Right: Jim Challender, Mr. Dambro, Pat Vag- nozzi, Rich Smayda, Frank Dennehy, Aldo Gonzalez. If the attitude of Mr Tony Genovesi head coach of the Notre Dame Track Team could be expressed Fresh out of the starting gate winter track arrived with the school s cooridors substituting as its train ing field The members began practicing outside but this season s plentiful snow storms drove them to higher and drier ground. Mr. Genovesi was pleased with the number of in- terested students who joined his team. Realizing the problems of running indoors Mr. Genovesi said lt s very difficult indeed when one usually runs four laps to a mile on an outdoor track, and now must run ten laps to cover the same distance. The Lawren- cevllle Lavino Field House served as home facilities for the winter track team middle distance man Darryl Defeo replied l m glad that they started winter track here lt gave me a chance to get in shape for spring track They compli ment each other nicely. Sprinter Daryl Ansley add- ed Now l ll have a jump on a lot of opponents when the spring season begins. Mr. Genovesi has a lot of high hopes for this new team. He wants to get more students interested in this endurance sport. By building a large deter- mined membership, Mr. Genovesi hopes that track will soon be a recognized sport at Notre Dame. WINTER RUNNERS BREAK TAPE OF FIRST SEASON Page 102fMiddle Left: Sean McFadden. Mid- dle Right: Kevin Dziura. Bottom Right! FRONT ROW: Bea McLeod, Quenna Croux, Maureen Dennehy. SECOND ROW: Melissa Wenczel, Kathryn Elek, Mary Ann Brennan, Maeve Cannon, Linda Grochala. BACK ROW: Mr. Genovesi. Page 103fTop Left! FRONT ROW: Gerald Noel, Sean McFadden, John Repko. SECOND ROW: Tim Slavin, John McDermott, Mike Humphreys. BACK ROW: Mr. Genovesi, Bob O'Donnell, Greg Talec, Phil Downey, Kevin Dziura, Rich Breimann. Top Right: Linda Grochala. Middle Left: Missy Wenczel, Bea McLeod. Middle Right: Hank Cantwell. Bottom Right: Gene Lanzoni, Mr. Genovesi, Kathy Houston, Kevin Dziura. L? Jig! -BYTE, Ag? AX r 4 gf' -P SY? ,f CAFETERIA STAFF SUPPLIES STUDENTS On a scale of one to ten lunch period probably ranks near the top for most students The cafeteria not only provides students with much needed nourishment but it also gives them a chance to cram for that English test or do the math homework they should have done the night before The Superintendent of Food Services Mr John Hem phill has courageously assumed the responsibility of feeding 850 students who buy their lunch daily The cafe teria staff works very hard to provide Notre Dame with the best lunch possible They feel most people but good lunches but may not have enough time to eat them Mr Hemphill who has run the cafeteria for the past seven years says The three student favorites pizza steak sandwiches and fish and fries only cost about a dollar each and that includes the ever popular orange 1 1 1 ' - 1 , . - 1 ii ' ' 1 1 1 1 1 ' - drink. He also noted that for the calorie conscious, the main dish seems to be a diet platter which must be ordered before homeroom. The cafeteria staff works from 7:30 a.m. until well after the last senior has passed through the lunch lines. Mrs. Grochala and Mrs. Arnister are mainly responsible for serving the food while Mrs. Stankowski and Mrs. Larkin can be seen working the cash registers. The vending machines are kept well stocked by Mrs. Halzbaur and pretzels are sold by Mrs. Potocki. In addition, two senior boys, Ed Fagan and Joe Kliwinski, have worked in the cafeteria for two years cleaning up and washing dishes. The cafeteria crew is always willing to accept any sug- gestions that will improve upon the lunch program. We are all grateful to these hardworking people who help to make lunch a favorite of students and teachers alike. 'buh I J '.,, mf-A. 'Mr' .I .- f!15Q?:' ., Jiltzjvf k g.y-2 A 'M'j.'fY s Y Page 104fMiddIe Left: Mr. John Hemphill. Middle Right: Mrs. Gro- chala, Mrs. Larkin, Mrs. Stankowski. Bottom: Mrs. Halzbaur. Page 105fTopfCafeteria Staff: Mrs. Stel- la Larkin, Mrs. Sophie Potocki, Mrs. Rose Halzbaur, Mrs. Theresa Gro- chala, Mrs. Margaret Stankowski, Mrs. Cecilia Arnister, Mr. John Hemphill, Superintendent of Food Services. Middle Left: Mrs. Arnister. Middle Right: Iris Petranto, Jane Sevey, Donna Maty, Jackie Boone. Bottom: Mrs. Potocki. KEY, KEYETTES CLUBS HELP CAPTURE 5 , -s K. 4 , 2 Z 'Q fr, Q , . 1. ' ' A S , . -fn 1 tr! 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BottomfKeyettes CIub!FRONT ROW: Sharon Palillo, Mary Ann Valeri, Jo Ann Valeri, Donna Mahon, Donna Inverso, Donna Paulaski, Sue Elias, Kim Lowe. SECOND ROW: Dawn Olsen, Lori Cesaro, Debbie Seifert, Leslie Peo- ples, Laurie Ann Komlosi, Mary Jean White, Mary Jo Matthews, Debbie Jaquinto. THIRD ROW: Rita Humphrey, Marianne Santar- siero, Kathy Dixon, Jamie Provenzano, Terri Sagedy, Roseanne Dale, Rosemary O'NeiIl. BACK ROW: Patty Pawlukewich, Lisa Pontoriero, Rose Mary Hildenbrandt, Audrey Bralynski, Debbie Howarth, Mary Ann Dorozinsky, Beth Calamia, Mary Angebranndt. Page 107fTop: Chris Cantwell, Ernestine Smith, Ellie Bath, .Father Hughes, Middle- fKey Club! FRONT ROW: Steve Kondash, Chris Ward, Pete Connolly, Jim Virgil. SECOND ROW: Al Colacello, Kevin Confoy, Bob Evans. BACK ROW: Frank Nerwinski, Anthony Colavita, Tom Barlow. Bot- tomfKeyettes Officers: Mary Bezek, Mrs. Archer, Karen Kutch. SENIOR WEEK On Friday, January 27, Notre Dame saw quite a different dress code in effect. lt was not at all uncommon to see the hippies and the yippies, girls straight oft the set of The Monkees , flow- er children, and even the Ku Klux Klan wandering among the usual blue uniforms. These were the seniors of the Seventies try- ing to relive the revolutionary Sixties. The real question that was passed along the silent majority during Senior Week was, Were the Sixties REALLY like this? After all, did any average normal person attempt to blow a bubble with four pieces of bubble yum in his mouth? Gene lanzonl man- aged it and received for hismagf nificent effort - bubble gum, of course. Linda Dirk just went ba- nanas over her victory in the paddle ball contest. After 333 jumps on the pogo stick, contest winner Danny Belli is probably still seeing theworld's ups and downs. Skate boarding, it seems, was not all that easy in the cafeteria since every entry took at least one spill. There: Wefe. two Vefefanii si.l who managed toy place - Ed nqerskyl , i . 1 ,riffi E l.k . So, Seniors, now that youfve devoured your giant birthday cake' - and, enjoyed mimicking those whonllved in the just pray that the class. doesn't 'decide to Seventies, l ' 5. vi O--O ,ji A j . l i - imitate f 5 wf 0 1 Nl SENIORS RELIVE REVOLUTIONARY 60'S Oil ' Dia, A fbi Ti mmf W XM H PM 1 I L.. SENIORS ESCAPE TO FANTASY LAND 'YW gp., A if fx? Tux. K.,fJ3Q2'i, K, ,, . AND HAVE FUN IN THE FLORIDA SUN . f em ,., r' :za Hog is YZ :fl VA, h 'i'Mi-.,,:l MWF r if' AAAA A ' in is A 6 Q K A A ' f . ,. 45:12 sf' . , 2 .if A'hf f Y ki Q , 4 A ' x it 2 P , . if W . . A V, ., 7 K 4' gi 'gs . 459 ' r. L i - M. xi K 3 : ' h in q - ' 5 N fi l pa 114.4 ld af' NNN: f.. Q, I L. 1 ' .,,.-9-ol 'Y Page 110fTop Left: Shamu, the whale. Top Right: Kit McKee, Michele Nelson, Upper Left: Willie Tye. Lower Middle Left: Ron Sciarrotta. Lower Center: Mickey Mouse. Lower Right: Magic Kingdom Castle. Bottom Right: Chris DaBronzo, Joni Klein, Janet Skorupa, Sue Vernon, Joann Valeri. Page 111fTop Right: Linda Kochis, Marcia Christensen, Sharon Lewallen, Brian Falsetti, Jane Weglarz, Debbie Burke. Top Left: Kim Lambert, Helen Hardy. Middle Right: Al Kwietniak, Ron Sciarrotta, Middle Left: Jodi Ronyack, Maryann Heller, Angelo lmmordino, Anita Velez. Bottom Left: Matthew Babecki, Matthew Carlyle. 4? Catherine Casey Karen Obduskl Matthew Babecki Jacquelynn Bigham Christopher Cantwell ' Bm me uc Laura Capriotti Theodore Camastra The last leaves have blown away as a sllent shroud of snow blankets the trees In a world of shlmmerlng whlte You the Caprlcorns Aquar lans and Plsceans warm this :cy season wnth your compas slon The Plscean msplres her sister slgns wuth falth and un derstandlng The Independent Aquarian offers cunoslty and a sense of adventure The wus dom and success of the Caprl corn IS a result of the order that she brmgs to the events of everyday Ilfe Though wmter seems to hamper growth each of you brmgs a refreshmg change and splrltedness to your season f 1 1 1 1 1 7 I 1 1 1 Y 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 WINTER SIGNS OFFER WARMTH AND FRIENDSHIP John Dearden Michael Dennehy Linda Dirk 1 Maria Minelli Diane Dombroski Teresa Ecker Mary Ellen Flretto Robert Fraczklewicz Louann Landolfi Euggne Lanzgnl Donna Maty Melanle Meyer John Mihalick Ellen Fraulino Karen Motchnlk Mary Kondash Arthur Thomas James Schanz Daniel Schwartz WX Joann Valeri Suzanne Vernon James White N XC 59 as Y' Q 5,l?i V. ' lr Q , Joseph Bobko Kelly Brown Brian Falsetti Delores Gummel 116 Mark Cashel Michael Erdie Karl Heinz f :ii , V ,.LL ' , f1.: - ,111-1,z,:as ,-:,':g2.efffffllsszvzwsaztfwzg Kathleen Houston Jeffrey Jones Joni Klein Robert Mangone Laurie Ann Komlosi Raymond Leonard Karen Obduski Teresa Obduski Lisa Porzuc Donald' Schuler Stephen Schmierer Anthony Sevilla Ronald Sciarrotta Nancy Torres Kathleen Woods Mary Ellen Ehret Keith Carmichael WI -9 KE E NQLJP-4 James Alessi Lisa Calabrese Keith Carmichael Anthony Castaldo John Castaldo Darryl Crossland Joseph Cuiule 119 Francis Dennehy David Dlleo Brian Falsetti SM , 1' .x., . f David Fiorello Joann Fuschini Maureen Gavin .. k Charlene Grogan Lori Guadagno . t, i?vf af.-ax ...'f. :Qs , -g , S KA, Jennifer Halasz Maureen Kelly E E H Joseph Kliwinski Ostap Kortschmaryk Karen Kutch eee a f ifffigg .W im fi' we . X W gi Q K 95 Richard Krawczun Kimberly Lambert Joann Lammerdlng Dolores Lisnak Timothy Mahony Judith Mauro Michael Mears Maribeth Mydlowski Shailandra Prasad Mary Rojek ePeter Seale Jeffrey Shuster Art Harrell SPRING Breaking through the once barren earth, Fearful of what may be found, Shimmering with vibrance and anticipation, The awakening of a flower in the dawn of Spring Shedding winter's burdensome cloak, To be free and to run with the wind, Again filled with overwhelming happiness. Unfolding as beautiful as a daisy, To stand up straight and reach for the sky, Basking in the golden sun's glory, A chance to he born again, 54 1 . , , V' .4 5 'fi XT , 14 ' 1 f . , , M, , ,,,. , , , ,,,-,..,-N,,, ,,,, -. ,.,,., I U.. A,,,, , W.WN,,, ,,,.,--Y. 1 in , . N s A 'f 'Y ww - V 2 A 51 Q wg! L-H, '- f . J 1 aa? 3-.6 .ggi 1 ' HQ , 1 , 1 'W I Q H ' ' I - V .. t H. I ,, ,, , H+, . M-. ,Mg , ., .,N,,-,, . -,W,,, , ,, ,.,-,,.,, - . , ,1., . i - ' 3 In . z N ft 'nl 'f l X, V A ' , , , ..,, . . !f,, -+5:::.1. 5:15-f . Ms' SILLY SOPHOMORES DEVELOP MATURITY lt should be brought to everyone's attention that Notre Dame High School has under its roof a re- markable group of individuals sometimes referred to as the Class of 1980. What makes them so remarkable? Even the most casual observer would be able to find a great num- ber of sophomores participating in every aspect of high school life: sports, music, art, scholastics. There are many sophomores that excel in these areas But even as a whole they add to the Notre Dame community and NOT just by providing nearly three hundred tuitions per year Sophomore school spirit has been evident in all the projects undertaken this year There was Mercy Day on which the class presented each of the sis ters with a corsage There were the controversial Frosh vs. Sophs volleyball games, in which the Sophs were ultimately victorious. In the Ad Drive, there was enough participation to warrant the plan- ning of a class trip - an important step forward from the lack of interest shown in fund raising as fresh- men. More important, perhaps, than any of these, is the maturity that has developed within the class of 1980. They are no longer newcomers who don't quite know what to do They are full fledged mem bers of Notre Dame who conduct themselves with ease and self assurance Of course neither are they old timers with loads of high school experience be hind them They are sophomores learning grow ing and improving with each passing day ,nv Page 1281 Middle Left: Stephanie O'ConnelI. Middle Right: Tim Slavin, Cheryl Craig, Dawn .JI Olsen, Kathy Latham, Mrs. Fracassi. Bottom Right: Mark Williams. Page 129fTop Right: Carolyn Forcina. Middle Left: John Maurer. Center: Rich Breimann. Middle Right: Tom Keefe. Bottom Right: Lori Trainer, Mary Kier- nan, Dawn Olsen. -,ll SELF ASSURANCE AND LEADERSHIP 'xx li f . .away ' 4,.HW', It .V r 'Fifi'?+??QQeflv ' ' V 1, , l b, ' jf' fb' - ae-fgtg fx 1. ., of ., H ' -iff: -' 'T - ' ,UQ mx 1- . :Si ., N lmiw A 1 1124: S ' J if 12 14 2 W ' 'ii gf my WWA ,. M y .-. -., S2 - S 1 - UF Top Leftf10BfFRONT ROW: Frank Cloward, Kevin Cree- den. SECOND ROW: Ronald Costanzo, Jim Cashel, Juan deICastillo. THIRD ROW: John Collinson, Jim DeLorenzo. BACK ROW: Jerry Coriano. Top Rightf10AfFRONT ROW: Richard Breimann, James Biesiada. SECOND ROW: Daniel Busz, Ricardo Bautista, William Barber. BACK ROW: Charles Bonfanti, Kurt Borne, Michael Anderson. Middle Leftf10BfFRONT ROW: Elizabeth Daly, Dawn Cariello, Lin- da Caporusso, Maryrose DeMille, Kathy Dickson, Paula Chapman, Diane Cairo, Celia Culliton, Diane Collinson. SECOND ROW: Dan Danko, John Coyle, Henry Cantwell, Alan Dill, Charles DiBrizzi, Lou DiFoggio, Peter Denese. BACK ROW: Rita Christensen, Paul Crowell, Pattie Corradi, Susan Costa, Roseanne Dale. Middle Right! Donna ln- verso, Paula lppolito. Bottomf10AfFRONT ROW: Antoi- nette Amari, Michael Caddell, Hiran Aviles, Monty Brown, Franco Biscardi, George Boszolak, Kathy Butler. SECOND ROW: Rhonda Bowser, Michele Arbitell, Karen Bornemann, Karen Bilotti, Jean Bezek. BACK ROW: Rose Marie Atwood, Audrey Bralynski, Ellie Bath, Anne Bradley, Lori Burke, Linda Bennett, Lena Borges, we S. i I f. Qi W 2 .vw A 'PQSQ W i Qin , ,Q E- Topj10FfFRONT ROW: John Lynne, Jean Lynam, Donna Mahon, Karen Maciolek, Barbara Lewallen, Loretta Mancuso, Vince Martorana, Mary Lynn Maziarz. SECOND ROW: Gina Martorana, Lisa Mattozzi, Frank Lewallen, Greg McClain, Walt Kra- marz, Mary Ann Krawiec, Kim Lynch, Paul Levin. BACK ROW: Brian McClellan, Laurie Kozlowski, James Layton. Middle Right! FRONT ROW: Lynn Massimi, Mary Jo Matthews, Russell Lyon, Beth Ann McCar- rick. SECOND ROW: Cruzie Mattei, Ernie Lampkin, John Maurer. BACK ROW: James Martin. Bottom Left: Jim DeLor- enzo. S I Topf10DfFRONT ROW: Dawn Olsen, Mary Hendrickson, Rosemarie Hildenbrandt, Virginia Gummel, Ann Marie Giancarli, Carolyn Gill, Debbie Howarth. SECOND ROW: Eileen Houston, Lisa Hall, Christine Grygon, Kathy Latham, Cynthia Herdman, Debbie Giguinto, Donna Holsneck. BACK ROW: Robert Henk, Oscar Gonzalez, Rachel Gon- zales, Kevin Giovanetti, Louis Hanyecz, Tim Slavin, James Giovacchini, Mark Hagins, James Hughes. Middle Leftf10CfFRONT ROW: Jeff Downs, Danny Frascella. SEC- OND ROW: Joe Fontanazzi, Alphonse Ferdetta, Mike Fed- dish. BACK ROW: Todd Faherty, Bob Donaher, Ron Fiori. Middle Right: Lauren Koch. Bottom Rightf10EfFRONT ROW: Tom Keefe, Darlene Jacobus. SECOND ROW: Mi- chele Kemo, Brenda Jamison, Cheryl Kowalowski. BACK ROW: John Klimes, Frank Kopp, Richard Johnson. Top Left: Cruzie Mattei. Top Rightf10DfFRONT ROW: Laurie Gilleo, Frank Graziano. SECOND ROW: Gary Gates, Paulette Horsting, Cheryl Craig. BACK ROW: Frank Holt, Scott Heckman, Ruby Hickman. Middle Left: Roslyn Sherman. Middle Rightf10CfFRONT ROW: Mary Drazek, Kathryn Elek, Victoria Garcia, Peggy Gale, Caro- lyn Fountain, Hedy Finckenauer, Diane Dutko. SECOND ROW: Annette Festa, Robin Fazekas, Huguette Fondeur, Phil Faraone, William Eus- tace, Nancy Driver, Carol Dzieminski. BACK ROW: Carol Fitzpatrick, Antoinette Fiumenera, Mimi Elliott, Lisa Dooling. Bottom Leftf10E- XFRONT ROW: Paula lppolito, Tracey Keim. SEC- OND ROW: Kate Hutchison, Laurie Jackson, Kim Kiernan, Alicia Kontorowicz, Jackie Karlovick, Mary Kobos. THIRD ROW: Tom Kliwinski, John Kocsis, Chris Klim, Ken Klek, Jeff Kocsardy, Leonard Kliwinski. BACK ROW: Donna lnverso, Lauren Koch, Christine Kowalski, Mary Kiernan, Angela lngrassia. Top Leftf10HjFRONT ROW: Dodie Polinski, Diane Pupa, Jackie Reid, Nancy Pirone, Olivia Puskas, Pam Robbins, Maria Polar, Cheryl Riggins, Cheryl Pickens. SECOND ROW: Jose Santiago, Tom Porcelli, Rob Pilato, Bert Pirone, Lou Ritter, Paul Sapienza, Mike Roche. BACK ROW: Rose Recine, George Rojas, Pete Ryan, Judy Russert. TOP Right: Daniel Busz. Middle Leftf10IfFRONT ROW: Scott Sellers, Vincenzo Scotto, Theresa Seifert. SECOND ROW: Anthony Sikora, Sheila Schulz, Roslyn Sherman. BACK ROW: Geraldine Smith, Andrew Siekanowicz. Middle Rightf10J XFRONT ROW: Debbie Tursi, Miriam Toro, Maryann Valeri, Lori Trainor, Sue Terwilliger. SECOND ROW: Mike Woods, Pat Vagnozzi, Dave Wat- kins, Bernard Toth, Gary Weitzman, Mark Williams. BACK ROW: Dave Woloff, Dave Waldron, Ken Yu, Norma Williams, Joe Zamborski, Ray Ward. Bottom Rightf10GfFRONT ROW: Scott Nabinger, Julio Negron, Roger Nevius. SECOND ROW: Wesley Orzol, Theresa Mungro. BACK ROW: Kathleen McDonough, Stephanie O'Connell, Nina Osowick. Top Leftf10HfFRONT ROW: Linda Piffath, Diana Powell. SECOND ROW: Brian Ruehle, Bill Perna, Brian Petruska. BACK ROW: Keith Pyontek, Lisa Pontoriero, Bogurnila Pietranik. Middle Right: Diane Dutko, Jerry Coriano. Middle Leftf10GfFRONT ROW: Susan Moschera, Susan Miha- lick, Sherry Nalbone, Rachel Mendoza, Martha Paixao, Kathleen Mon- m J gon. SECOND ROW: Lisa Ostrowski, Mike Meagher, Kenneth Paretti, Dennis McLaughlin, Daniel O'Donnell, Tony Miele, Patrick Metzger, Rose Mary O'NeiIl. BACK ROW: Michele Moreau, Kelly Opdycke, Elaine Nini, David Mulryne, Alan Parr, Amy McGarrity, Mary Midura. Bottom Rightf10JfFRONT ROW: Mike VanSack, Paul Varga. SECOND ROW: Dave Twamley, Theresa Wells, Dan Vernon. BACK ROW: Joyce Wang, Katy Walsh, Melissa Wenczel. Bottom Leftf10lfFRONT ROW: Rose- marie Szedula, Brenda Stevens, Carla Sadlak. SECOND ROW: Mike Ster- ling, Paul Tamasi, Darryl Smith, Joe Sirak, Kevin Sullivan. BACK ROW: Gregory Swangler, Joe Sredinski, John Siwczak, Paul Scherer. ' sis :.,,,s i.is A f F' ? l NW.: ENGLISH, LIBRARY PROVIDE A GATEWAY TO , , ,fig , if -U? Y1'5f'i-H LTI SIS-fel' Cafmeen MCCIWSSNGY Miss Ellen Glendon Sister Mar Veroni a y c Chairperson 'iff' If ., 3.kE?'5,H , A , ,Q Maria Polar, Michele Moreau, Mrs. Archer, Pete Danaese. Larry Ferrara Miss Mary Ann Liptak 6 Mrs. Margaret Archer Miss Karen Henkel Mrs. Phyllis Garrison KNOWLEDGE Sister Patricia Rooney Mrs. Linda Fracassi Miss Patricia Leonic Sister Cathleen Lfligl Mr. Joseph Wyers P' Na Sister Margaret Huley Mike Mears Mrs. Jeanne Rader Head Librarian 137 As one walks down B corridor he usually hears the busy clacking of typewriter keys This is the home of Notre Dame s Business Department where chicken scratch turns into real words and typewriter keys come alive Many people are unaware that the Business De partment offers more than just Steno and Typing For example the Distributive Education and Coop- erative Education Programs headed by Mrs. Alice Goldstein give students on-the-job training and a chance to gain work experience while still attending school. In a variety of classes students can learn such things as the meaning of caveat emptor Clet the buyer bewarej and how to keep the books . The Business Department even has its own news paper The Busi Business Bulletin as it is called is published three times a year lt is a combination of the news of the department and information per taining to the outside business world Chairperson Mrs Margaret Gribbin thinks that ev ery student at Notre Dame should take at least two business courses before graduating. She feels that this makes a student well rounded and is a great aid to all especially those going to college. The Business Department has greatly expanded its scope over the years. The many courses that are offered are not only informative and interesting but they are practical choices for all students regardless of their future plans. COME RAIN OR SHINE, IT'S BUSINESS Mrs. Goldstein Pete Seale Mrs. Carolyn Peoples Busi-Business Bulletin Editors: Janet Roche, Mrs. Gribbin, Beth Wesley, Chris Proniewski, Marlene Guth, Vicki Ledger. Mrs. Mary Stoka AS USUAL 0 B CORRIDOR Mrs. Peoples Mrs. Alice Goldstein Mr. Genovesi Mrs. Suzanne Kelly Mr. Anthony Genovesi Mr. Gerald Collins i Cs ,lee nf' 1' 1 'A' A I Mrs. Margaret Gribbin Future Secretaries of America FRONT ROW: Joanne Grochala, Donna Liedtka, Mrs. Stoka, Karen Chidzik. BACK Chairperson ROW: Kathy Burns, Michele DeJoie, Barb Homa, Marlene Guth. ARTISTIC AND DOMESTIC TALENTS EMERGE Practice Teacher Miss Schaffer, Dan Beili, Terry Obduski, Lori Guadagno, JoAnn Valatka, Lisa Porzuk, Joe Kiiwinski, Ken Salewski, Kathy Houston. Liz Dubois Ed Roland, Sister Judith Ward -w x Sister Judith Ward, Department Chairperson Vicki Young, AI Kwietniak, Lisa Porzuk ,J E il' Tom Carella, Dave Dileo Mrs. Judith Paixao, Department Chairperson ,..- Mrs. Paixao, Peggy Trani Darryl Crossland, John Wolski, Kevin McCue, Swillie Ross ,f ,mv-0' Q... MUSIC DEPARTMENT LIGHTS UP N.D.'S LIFE QWI WE QA, I,,. Wiiiffi? waww-fwfr ,-an -un-U my C LORIA ANTONIO vivupg nun un N ws vi sand by Anson JAM-g,,,s blona nn exodus FIDRP9 is-I 5? 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Middle Right: Mr. Biancosino. 143 wllif -J 3 mfr G MQ 5.2, ,.,T,,7Q.wgXm3 A, . R. -- f:a..f..W1 . . 1 ..,vw. Y A '54 Y - -ggyhygr r , f i A BOX OFFICE HIT I . f 'r -,,- a, :Vs .ig gi, f -. ,,,, , 'l E ':fmJf'f i f - kkf i Page 144fTop Left: Paul Levin. Top Right: Beth Kiss, Mr. Loatman. Bottom Left: Ro- seanne Dale, Kim Hamersky, Barry Mulligan, Nancy Driver, Vicki Madden, Stephanie O'Connell. Bottom Right: Dave Callahan, Dawn Brown, Kevin Confoy, Judy Petrozzini. Page 145fTop Left: Michele Arbitell. Top Right:!FRONT ROW: Franco Biscardi, Keith Carmichael, Mike Lenartowicz, Ed O'Connell. SECOND ROW: Kathy Latham, Deirdre Hamil- ton, Mary Ann Krawiec, Kim Hamersky, Kathy Sykes, Stephanie O'Connell. THIRD ROW: Terry Wells, Janice Thomann, Toni Fiumen- era, Denise Plantier, Judy Petrozzini, Gail Spirazza, Donna Repole, Beth Kiss. BACK ROW: Fay Boszolak, Edeltraud Houck, Mary Ann Brennan, Sarah Brooks, Michele Kelly. Middle: Carolyn DiCiurcio, Kathy Latham, Fa- ther Hughes, Lauren Koch. Bottom: Scott Na- binger, Theresa Mungro. ST BACKSU Page 146fTop Left: Beth Kiss. Top Right: Fay Bozsolak, John Maurer. Middle Left: Edeltraud Houck, Keith Carmichael, Donna Repole. Middle Right: Gail Spirazza, Kathy Latham, Mike Yousko, Toni Fiumenera. Page 145fTop Left: Judy Petrozzini, Rus- sell Lyon, Nancy Driver, Dave Calla- han. Top Right: Judy Petrozzini. Middle: Mr. Richard Loatman. Bot- tom: Kevin Confoy, Dawn Brown. I N sauna LAUB . X., Mgr? .gfww RQ K ,fr ADHD LMUE LD LHUIZ STUDENT GOVERNMENT AND PTA MEMBERS w 1 . 5. iq. V Y Q. QM' ,kg ,SY AY ,Q VMNK, 1 N- , '4. '. 9 ,- .Q s',-,W RLT ' Vr,,f 53 .. . , ,t l l s I Q :ff J-1 'Sud' asf? ii Page 148fTop Left: Father Hughes, Mrs. Kopen. Top Right: Mr. Gusciora, Mr. Brown. Bottom Left: Father Hughes with PTA officers, Mrs. Carmosino, Mr. Dziura, Mrs. Cashel, Mr. Calamia, and Student Government officers, Tim Slavin, Dawn Olsen, Kathy Latham, Cheryl Craig. Bottom Right: Mr. Kelly. Page 149fTop RightfFRONT ROW: Fil Silvestri, Mike Ander- son, Joe Mannix. BACK ROW: Dawn Olsen, Lauren Koch, Kathy Latham, Lori Streit. Middle Left: Mr. Harrell, Mr. Bowser. Middle RightfStudent GovernmentfFRONT ROW: Anne Vrancik, Rich Leadem, Joe Mannix, Colleen Kale, Mau- reen Kelly. SECOND ROW: Lori Streit, Dawn Olsen, Lauren Koch, Cindy Serafine, Cheryl Craig, Kathy Ragany, Erin Rick. BACK ROW: Sister Charlotte, John McRae, Barry Mulligan, Tim Slavin, Maeve Cannon, Starlet Jones, Fil Silvestri, Kathy Latham, Lisa Andrews, Mr. Bugdal. Bottom Left: Mr. Gonzalez, Miss Shipley. CO-ED GYM CLASSES SPARK INTEREST Coed Gym Class Mrs. Rovello GAA Executive Board: Katie Casey, Norma Tursi, Mrs. Rovello, Lynn Massimi, Bibber Dovgala. ,gk Mr. Joseph Wyers Mr. John Simone Mrs. Margaret Rovello Mrs. Sandra KOSCIWGK Ken Heinz, Andy Walachy, Danny Vernon, Dave Mulryne Mr. Don Hess 7 Mr. Gary Dambro x-- .K 8 - A N' I Mrs. Barbara Major Mr. John Archer Department Chairperson XN , , Mr. Dambro Frank Nerwinski, Mrs. Koschek. One of the most important reasons for the suc- cess of the athletic program at Notre Dame is the Parents Club. This hard working group provides the financial and moral support necessary for the con- tinuing success of sports in the school. Their moderator is Reverend Walter Nolan who was given this job at the same time he became Notre Dame s school chaplain. Although he is thank- ful for the generous people who donate their time more support - much more! Mr. Vince Ardery the school s athletic director is responsible for sched- uling all sports activities and displays his constant support by his presence at athletic events. The and money to the club, he stressed that, We need president of the club is Mr. Leonard Dileo who also does the announcing at N.D. s home football games. ln addition the members lend their help by selling refreshments at the games and sponsoring a 300 Club raffle and benefit games such as donkey bas- ketball and Yankee All Stars. Besides these athletic events the club runs two flea markets a year and a car raffle, all of which are designed to raise money. The athletic department would not have reached the level of success it has today without the dedica- tion and devotion of the ND Parents' Club. Thanks to their efforts Notre Dame has an athletic department of which we all can be proud. PARENTS' CLUB SUPPORTS ATHLETIC Page 152fMiddIe Left: Parents' Club selling refreshments. Middle Right: Mr. Moore, Father Nolan, Mr. Wyers. Bottom Left: Mr. Jack Dill, Mrs. and Mr. Donald Castaldo, Mr. Bob Confoy. Bottom Right: Mr. Ardery, Mr. Hess. Page 153fTop Left: Refreshment stand. Top Right: Mr. Ardery. Middle Left: Mr. Ardery, Father Nolan, Robert Bennett. ' Middle Right: Mr. Rob Fossom. Bottom Right: Mr. Ardery with Mr. Moore at a basketball game. , ,.........l-: WM ,, , 555,-'S ,f- ,Z r ,f',,f nf EEL? ,,-,,,-fr, af vf .f,,-51 DEPARTMENT AT N.D W fe gleam W- -- I IRISH SLUGGERS SLIDE INTO A NEW SEASON . .1 Nam .1 it 9: j , Vi Gi' 1 'Q 3 3 ,J'h'5,' 'T-ev, ft'-,N V ' 1 em: . 1 W . 4 1 . ff. . gr. A A, .lm f ,,. . ,gg ,W ' . , B A,-v.-,ie , . , 7- -J'-Q? K uff i.2.1 'Tf. . L, , 'B ,,., 1 -ya . :Wigan www' Q-gg . ., , , , b 9 Q: W ,. 1 .R raiuyh-sw! L 'War '-' g,..::Jf ' .X I V A k las, x ' Page 154fTop: Joe Paglione, Anthony Sevilla, Mike McQuade. Bottom Left: Mark Cashel. Middle Right: Tom Barlow. Bottom Right: Coach Dearden, Jim Whalen. Page 155fTop: Amy McGarrity. Bottom: Ginny Brenton. N.D. TRACK PICKS UP THE PACE K M 1 ' ' L 'K' M ,V . ,gms ,MM P C Lf' kk I rf.. f , kkrkr iz' ,. , 1 -Q4 pw- ' Sz , if? A ' . V. N ' ff' ., , 'SF 'W ' 'C PP g , . av CQCCC CPPP , f ' ff C . , N Vi' 'A , i - :. w , ' as .A 5, 4 , . ' ,, A 1 14.4. ,.,. fb g' . x. , Q, M.. ' f.,,x, 'Mu '..7'L ' '14, , - wa 1 .,- Page 156fTop: Hank Cantwell, Sean McFadden. Bottom Right: Jackie Bowser. Page 157jTop Left: Mike Humphreys, Kevin Dziura. Top Right: Dave Harrell. Bottom: Paula lppolito. 4 I STUDENTS AND FACULTY WORK LONG l a.s.N 5 5, ., Ax' , , -..-MV , if were Page 158fTop Left: Mr. Kelly, Mr. Loatman. Mid- dle Left! FRONT ROW: Franco Biscardi, Russ Lyon, Barry Mulligan, Mary Jane Walton, Mary Rose Quigley, Nikki Wilson. BACK ROW: Mike Lenartowicz, Gene Lanzoni, Ed Fagan, Kevin Confoy, Mike Meagher, Michele Kelly, Laurie Komlosi, Judy Petrozzini. Middle Right: Dawn Brown. Bottom Right: Mr. Loatman and Camelot Chorus. Page 159fTop Left: John Mazzoli, Kevin Confoy, Barry Mulligan, Mary Jane Walton, Michele Kelly, Lauren Koch. Top Right: Mike Meagher, Kevin Confoy, John Mazzoli, Mary Jane Walton, Barry Mulligan. Bottom Right: Mary Jane Walton, John Mazzoli. W 'WI' lf' AND HARD T0 MAKE CAMELOT A SUCCESS 'E agv' CAST CAMELOT S King Arthur - Guenevere - Mary Jane Walton Lanceiot - Jem mazzosg Barry Mtutligan- Page - S Mike Meagher Tom of Warwick - Tim Fiynn Lady Anne - Kathteen Walsh Peliinore - Kevin Qonfoy Lady Sybil - Michele Kelly on ave. eovcllaliq WWI o a'fi'end Com. eldlzi Merlyn - Sir Lionel - A John .Maureen K. A Dave..Cei's??1i2!f3s.S.i.eii. Lady Catherine - Lauren Koch WHSFEIG .1 + Mike Thomas sir Dinadan . ys.eQ 53ggg1q5ggggtz1. W siaerggid 2 - Paul .Lane 55 5Q8fam0V?i'fg.1B992 ' 1 RUSS I-7011. Mqfdfgd . 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'K H ug ., .. 3, , . . mi.. f Y' ww fc ,ae ... 4 .9 C. .,,, V 1 . .,,, A if if L . ,,,,.,,,.....-1- ' 1 .-W' B' Page 160fTop Left: Barry Mulligan. Top Right: Sr. Joachim, Mr. Genovesi, Mr. Crugnale, Mr. Collins, Mrs. Gold- stein, Mr. Kelly. Bottom Left: Mr, Kelly, Mr. Loatman. Middle Right! FRONT ROW: Renee Sullivan, Justine Varri- chio, Debbie Rife, Carol Dietrich, Mi- chele DeJoie. BACK ROW: Lisa Porzuc, Celeste Mariano, Dorothy Homa, Ka- ren South, Clare Coats, Chris Grygon, Susan Shelley, Jane Zamborsky, Liz DuBois. Bottom Right: Mr. Kelly, Mr. Loatman. Page 161fTop Right: Ju- niors' reaction to Camelot skit. Middle Left: Mr. Kelly, Mr. Loatman. Center Middle: Anthony Sikora, Jim Miller. Middle Right: Justine Varrichio, Lisa Porzuc. Bottom Left: Mr. Grussler, Jim Miller, Chris Tocatlin, Anthony Sikora. fi ' INTELLIGENCE AND CREATIVITY Elizabeth Bakos Phillip Boone X I Kathleen Dunn Carl Durcanin Sherri Ann Gregory Evans Mark Cashel Sylvia Roberts, Arthur Thomas BLOSSOM IN SPRING SENIORS Kathleen Eustace William Hickey Christine Karolkiewicz Patricia Morello Randall Kiernan Thomas Lanzoni ff1if5i?f???5 51?f35!n9 f9?5P9'1S' 3 'Of ,Nm W., ,,,,- ,J , .,. , a f it i' PGY' SEQEEFQEQQQs2l2defeQ?f3Ufa ce'' The 9PQ5?f!f!i95352'iG9miN5 is both congenial. i,if33Y5ifffifid:Y0UfS9ff In these iilgnsifgihiybui ixihssess, like the segasaiiaiiofiaspring, a certain vl- bfgngzal and vitality. i i ,E i 5 Frank Nerwinski Mary Russell Leslie Pe0P'e5 Ann Ricciardi Marianne Santarsiero Belinda Silver Linda Smith Arthur Eng y N. 5, tii ,,,,, I :E WL Seniors hanging on D ramp ge f V 5, xee X 'fi K ,fr il . , i '11 S 1 If Bernadette Struck Elaine Struck Christian Tocatlian Arthur Wenczel Salvatore Wilkes John Wolski eeee C Q, C 11 L 52 J! g,1, - .riz , V b C C C , VKWVLVL if ' 'k 'I Frank Bailey Elaine Bentz Anne Apal Mary Bezek Frank Calro Christine DaBronzo Mary Ann Garrahan Y Q61 f, K '- Christopher Hanak Jill Holsneck y i f . 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V 'Hfswfszzsa ,xr K1 SUMMER IS . Summer at ND is MMNTENANCE - working in the stifling heat . . , painting, po- lishing and repairing , .. preparing the school for the new year CANTICLE - summer planning sessions at 2330 . . . Fa- ther Mac Helping us learn to 'Work together looking for ways to change format and style . . . ice tea and lemonade cooling heat- ed tempers . . . decisions arrived at through compromise . . , SENIORS -ten seniors end- ing their high school years at the top . . . A sense of accomplishment and feelings of pride special talents being recognized going tothe shore afterlthelprom reminiscing about the past four years exchanging addresses and promising to keep in touch , . , Summer Seniors Cancer, Leo, and Virgo getting ready to soak up the rays Summer is the end - and yet the beginning. S To those students who remain in the school after the parking lot clears and the noises die down it is not at all unusual to hear Where are you Mar- tha? resounding through the deserted corridors. A quick walk around the even quieter upper halls re- veals brooms propped against the wall carts filled with all the latest cleaning products and little piles of dirt waiting to be swept up and thrown away. These people who make the place come alive after the school day ends are the dedicated and hardworking men and women of the maintenance staff. Many people take it for granted that the school will be neat and clean as they begin each new day. The janitorial staff keeps the school together in maintaining the actual physical appearance and working order of the building. Mr. Howard Palmer is the Superintendent of Maintenance. He works in the school from very ear- ly in the morning until late in the afternoon regulat- ing the heat, fixing broken pipes, and solving innu- merable crises that arise during the day. Anyone who attempts to sneak into the school before 7:50 A.M. immediately becomes aquainted with another maintenance man Joe Tomulson. Joe can usually be seen working on the grounds outside or making needed repairs. The majority of women on the staff begin their workday at 3:00 P.M. and do not finish until after dark. Since most students have already gone home by this time many of these fine ladies go unrecog- nized. Only those students who stay after school see these women as they go about their daily routine of sweeping up cigarette butts, paper shreads, and empty wrappers. They are so quiet they can startle the person working after school who believes a room to be empty and turns around to find someone mopping the floor behind him. The maintenance people take pride in their job and with good reason. They work long and hard to make Notre Dame a little nicer and a lot cleaner. MAINTENANCE LEAVES N.D. SPARKLING fi fi Wi izif f x ' Page 178fMiddIe Left: Mr. Howard Palmer. Middle Right: Mr. Howard Palmer. Bottom Left: Ann Venanzi Page 179fTop Left: Joe Tomulson. Middle Right: Martha Ma- son. Bottom Left: Marie Ottagio, Martha Mason, Ann San- ford, Mary Dubriski, John Hoiis, Luann i-iiiier, Steve Bow- kar, Art Green, Mary Yaros, Ann Venanzi, Mildred Beaston. ' , X xx-Q. N 1 In addition to the many teams and clubs which remain after school periodically there is a group of students who meet every- editors and staff members of the Canticle team . They do not receive varsity letters but in June they receive a greater reward for all their hard work - a finished yearbook. As Sister Pat says Not every high school student can claim that he has published a book. That s something that will last forever. Each day the veteran advisors Sister Pat Rooney and Miss Terry Giampetro work with the members offering advice and lending their support. They go over the material many times with each editor in an attempt to achieve perfection. To quote Miss Giampetro lt s impossible to understad the enormous amount of time and effort that is spent putting the yearbook together unless you ve actually worked on the staff and experienced a deadline. The layout editors, Marie Fitzpatrick and Todd Adams, can be seen nearly every day arranging pictures and trying to create interesting page designs. Since many of the other staffs are dependent upon them, they strive to finish their work as soon as possible. Although the literary side of the yearbook is very demanding, its editors, Cel Kraus and Laurie Komlosi, still take time out to have fun. They absolutely love to identify pictures a few days before the deadline by questioning every student they can find on the corridors. Linda Dirk, the typing editor, enjoys her work but also finds it very challenging. Since her job falls directly before the deadline, she sometimes spends ten consecutive hours at the typewriter. A dreaded experience by the majority of students is to be caught unaware by the photography editor Al Kwientniak. Al has been known to sneak up on people and snap a picture before they The sports editor Joan MacDonald collected all the scores and sports information needed to do layouts and write ups. Al- though her job deals mainly with sports both literary editors agree that they would not be able to accomplish what they do without her assistance and support. Some students run when they see the business editors Chris Hanak and Jennifer Halasz coming for it usually means that they want money. They are invaluable members of the team because without them there would be approximately 800 unsold year- books stacked in the Canticle Room. Guiding and assisting each staff are the co-editors-in-chief Denise Coyle and Beth Meagher. Although it wasn t planned that way it seems as if each hasjoined a staff in a sense since Beth contributes much to layout and Denise is one of the best headline writers. The Canticle Room is not always quiet and productive. There are times when it seems impossible to concentrate, with the cheerleaders practicing almost directly outside the door. On the other hand, Canticle regulars find it difficult to ignore the sounds which emerge from the nearby band room. The advisors and editors work very closely with one another, if you know what I'm saying . Although working on Canticle entails a lot of time and energy, it is fun. The students get to know and like each other and, as Beth Meagher puts it, I wouldn't trade it for anything in the world! day and yet go virtually unrecognized. These are the dedicated fealile What has happened- Wixq TWU! 'ASWVJ KSU!! L. L AL- on-. Page 180fMIddle Left: Beth Meagher, Sister Pat Rooney. Middle Right: Todd Adams, Marie Fitzpatrick. Bottom Right: Cel Kraus, Laurie Ann Komlosi. Page 181fTop: Miss Terry Giampetro. Bottom LeftfFRONT ROW: Linda Dirk, Denise Coyle, Beth Meagher. BACK ROW: Mr. Don Syers, Chris Hanak, Miss Terry Giampetro, Joan MacDonald, Todd Ad- ams, Cel Kraus, Al Kwietniak, Jennifer Halasz, Sister Pat, Marie Fitzpa- trick. if ,ff-Q x , i i f Q1f9f4N'fl0f-E STAFF W 2 i 1 1 QifQiQQEQITORSM-ifGH'ESQ Q iiMQDE33MfQ9S- i iiiijiffbenise CoyleiiiJQiQQ?ffiig ' i J Giampetraiifpiiigigggf 'BethMe:3ghegr l , , i SisierggFf31 Rooney' i LAYOUT Eoifoas S i urekgafv fmTcRs ii i ' i Todd Adams m ki Laurieiicmiosi - Marie Fitzpatrick i Cel Kraghsyy. ggfrvPiNG eorfoewgjf i if sporidisfiiaaaioe f V2?Eii1,iiLf GaiiPffK I V 'JG2i?32?19????W1f5 - f5f'B1.1siNssS Eiiiffzifig' g A Pl-fffieisfifffflifffigiifi' EbzToii f fff7 i i Jennifer Haiaszi ASi'Kvgzietniaki i i Chris Hanak y P K i M -i H' ACTIVE STAFF Manassas:DaphneiKzim1nski, Stephanie mea minski, Maugha O'iDonneii, Patty Pawiukewici1,8ety'Gates, Mar- Igne Guth, Bob Mangorme. Cruzie Mattei. Lassie Peoples. 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S111 ' . :iff-f: 11' ggi.: .mls Q Q . E 'limited Registration- I IletailsztiuidanceCounselors or aa... PM , J. mmm, nmnzz,191a, newsfm-icu,n,i, i3 ,4- Page 184!Top Left: Ed Fireall. Top Right: Robin Couch, Turia Frazier, Tracie Johnson. Middle Right: Turia Frazier. Bottom! FRONT ROW: Ruby Hickman, Sherri Eure, Dee Ann Couch, Sylvia Roberts, Jackie Bigham, Valderie Bennett. MIDDLE ROW: Mrs. Fagan, Racine Leonard, Daryl Ansley, Norma Williams, Gary Montgomery, Sabrina Raines, Greg McClain. BACK ROW: Rene Pratt, Wanda Stowers, Starlet Jones, Sheila Powell, Angela Stiles. Page 185!Top!Outdoors Club! FRONT ROW: Douglas Edwards, Frank Humphreys, Rob Nernec, Mr. Richards, Tom Morse, Sal Sargiotto. BACK ROW: Paul Varga, Danny Busz, Jim Boulger, Bob Reed, Mike Pie- chowski, Roman Orzol, Wesley Orzol, Tony Sikora, Kevin McHugh. Middle Right! FRONT ROW: Scott Sellers, Sr. Athanasius, Johann Schneider. BACK ROW: John Genovese, Phil Boone, Matt Skiorski, Joe Bobko. TOP TEN SENIORS OF THE CLASS OF '78 Jane Liedtka Frank Dennehy Laurie Komlosi Mary Sullivan First Place Second Place Third Place Fourth Place Bausch and Lomb Award Teresa Ecker Fifth Place Ellen Fraulino Fifth Place Celestine Kraus Donna Vagnozzi Kathleen Houston Eighth Place Ninth Place Tenth Place Michele Rafalski Seventh Place '7 4, aa. f am -. fm. -, ,ffaguonmmway ' .g ww 1. af an ' I s-...-...wa ..,,.,,M Father Hughes congratulating Frank Dennehy, school winner for Century Ill Project, and runners up, Michele Rafalski, Joe Herman, Maryrose Quigley. SENIORS RECEIVE SPECIAL RECOGNITIDN Ed Fireall Terry Kale Ralph McKinney Mercer County All-Time High Bausch and Lomb Award: American Association of Scorer in Basketball. Excellence in Science, 4 years Teachers of German, National Award Winner for 3 consecutive years -ia, PIM .' :Q N ' ., 9. L . , .v rf Bllfr' r fi., - -. 1 . 1l.ri5A',4 , , I .rrfi-1. lql,Kf'0. rr- 11' :gn Q 44,4 fffuf' I ,n1-1- req, 5 'ni u,l,l,LLLl '1-if,-fl'r ,LIU Q, fl? H- ' . . .nP,,u'.- , ai Maryrose Quigley Winner - V.F.W. Voice of Democracy, ND Representative at Civitan Seminar at Four Freedoms Foundation, Valley Forge. 7 Back in grammar school it seemed liked 1978 would never arrive but it s finally here. Looks like we made it seniors! For some of us it feels like the end of the line but for most it s like hovering on the threshold of a new road to travel a new mountain to climb. We don t however have to walk away empty- handed. The memories we ve created over the past four years will live on forever. Remember how differ- ent we all looked in freshman year? Everyone was trying to be an individualist and didnt quite know how to go about it. Then there was sophomore year with the whole school trying to get used to that crazy double period rotating schedule. We even had our own celebrity when Chris Hanak went to Colora- do to represent all of Trenton in the National Sci- ence Fair. We had a lot of school spirit that year too, and proved it when the Class of '78 won the float contest during the Homecoming parade. Remember how proud we all felt as we turned each other's rings on Junior Ring Day? We were the different ones last year during the fund raising drive when we sold knick-knacks instead of magazines. We planned out and shared our own Junior Prom which was a real hypnotic experience. But the memories we ll carry the longest are the ones made this year - our last year together. Per- haps we ll recall that freaky Halloween party which sported everything from coneheads to happy hookers. And who could forget the day Anne Vran- cik Homecoming Queen 1978 reigned over the massacre of Saint Anthony s? Then there was flow- er power and bubble gum that raged through Sen- ior Week and the revolutionary Sixties. The Florida trip was not as sunny as we expected but everyone managed to come back sporting a tan anyway. Final- ly came the moment we worked towards for thir- teen long years - the last day of high school. We couldn't seem to decide which it should be, tears or cheers. The Senior Prom made it all worthwhile. For many it will always be a Night of Golden Memo- ries . Graduation came and went with lightning speed - and then it was all over. Gone are the old high school days. Things will never be quite the same, but we must remember that there's a whole world out there just waiting for us to show what the members of the Class of '78 can do. SENIORS REFLECT ON PAST FOUR YEARS i . I ' 4 ' .,2 ,l , 7, li 4 5 t,S+ 33 I f grid-jx I I 3 f- 'Q' . f 4 k -,.. lg K .sg 12555 A ' rl T 'f'r ' f v-me .. ' -..' 5 ' T .-. . . . l - . W K f luuuuxun. if 8 Q . i , ' ,CQ 1' A K K llsyr M - V kt Fira -'-- - -, K ' V v ,X 3 , I K . rf, , Q ,. f C . y 1 gi K 'K,??:E:Er,gi:? . 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Lisa Barrett 192 a a no Roman Orzol Joseph Rlcclanl ' Q I-at w 2 Sylvia Roberts Dawn Smith 1 2 1L' u h fi E if Lysette Toro Lawrence Vittoriano fx Michele Nelson 5' 52 I .Ji Jane Weglarz Todd Adams Roel Bautista Meaghan Blake , ,.,, ,, ., , ,.,,,. , , Deborah Burch my as daddadd,ddaa ll ddda B ,,, I ,fi-gs? - - - ff -, hz, E635-i5', E. gg g Michele Burrell Charles Chianese Karen Coleman Anthony Colavita, Denise Coyle, Bob Mangone, Maugha O'Donnell, Lisa Barrett, Beth Franzoni, Carl Riccio, John Dearden, Jeff Shuster, Todd Dee Ann Couch ki- ER ii Elizabeth Franzoni Adams. Dana Doviak Elinor Dziemlnski Marlene Guth Joseph Herman :za ,: ww Rita Humphrey Joseph Immordino Br, 94 JK! John lppolito fi: P' Q3 i El: Megan Klim ,W ,ps v f Ak ,, Q s' , 41 1 ,. .,,,, '91 X if fr 'tr 4 Q' ,,, 9' ,, Mary Kondash Lee Paixao Darlene Leonard Rlta McDonough Ellzabeth Meagher William Moore I z.. Ml John 0'Brien x so M ., jffffff 1. M M , Jeff Sh uster A f- r ,,.. 1' M M Leonel Palxao Donna Repole Jeffrey Rugarber . , Terry Kale Hugh Rlley Corlnne Roqse Christopher Schalble . Karen SOUfh x ,A V, Debra Stankowski Grace Struble Barbara Th0maS Archie Wenczel elf - ,,k. ,K K W Donna Vagnozzi Richard Weasner Monique Wilson 1' Scott Avellino Thomas Barlow Sarah Brooks Edward Bucci David Blake Susan Ciccone Lorraine Colligan Anthony Sevilla Walter Czajkowskl Janice DeCoff 5 Kathy Houston, Beth Wesley Carol Durnan Edward Fagan Laura DeVincenzi Michael Donaher Patricia Grussler James Housman Sara Kleber FOS!er Krupa Richard Leadem Edward McCardeIl P Tim Marion Wa. 201 Kathryn McKee Maugha 0'DonneII Sandra Micklewright Michael Piechowski Thomas Nizolek Debra Seifert AI Kwietniak Barbara Severino Gladys Smith Dianne Smith Eileen Thornton Anne Vrancik Elizabeth Wesley :-,...,?! LOOK WHO HAS THE LAST LAUGH xl - v v1.5 5,41 'ass' U' v' 'ss ' 'Qs u if sum. css ,fx Q' 1 x '. W ,'K'tk Cs,-7, ,lx .V 'T' Ktvfss' Q1 1 ,S 0 'm 1 .Inuit-. ss X s,.s1s..sncs.N,s'h 1 Vtxvx, 5 l s 1 vfxx' ,,nf3usunss'y0 sunmxsssxys 'Q :annum , I . 4 --.f ,J Q . --... iw- 1:4 ,'.':0 4vu.u:4 ' : v,',, .,,,, 'ff K , n 4-,, 'f,,, .'o l.. IN-di-GESS-tion! 94 fs F The morning after the night before! See ya LATAH, Honey! S-'N 204 , I Duh -- one, two, TREE! Hi, there, I'm your friendly photographer! , . 5 s 5 -, I'M not with him - really, l'm not! lx t 1, 5, ,. Z . ,Q Q, , j Q J ff x Bag mi o so-le Mio! VT 'N - I've got the cutest little baby face! I vant to drink your blo o od' Ooops! I think my dentures are loose And that's the truth! .I ,Ayr , , Hey, hey, it's the Monkees! Q15 THANK YOU The 1978 Canticle has been the basis of friendships, hardships, happiness, sad- ness, understanding, and most of all, work, for everyone involved. It has been a learning experience from which all have benefited. We would like to thank the following people: Mr. Frank Ball, Jr., our optimistic publisher, who always encouraged us at deadline times, Mr. Don Syers, our de- pendable photographer, and his able as- sistant, Anthony Liberatori, for their ex- cellent pictures, Saberina Mouran, for her poetic contributions to our divider pages, and Fr. Terence MacAlinden, for aiding in the organization of our editorial staff. We would also like to express our ap- preciation to our editors: Marie and Todd, for their skillfulness in layout designing, Laurie and Cel, for their literary creativ- ity, Linda, for her patience and typing pro- ficiency, AI, for his photographic cover- age, Joan, for her accurate scorekeeping of all sports events and availability to oth- er staffs, and, last but not least, our ac- countants, Chris and Jennifer, for their keen control over finances. We are especially grateful to Sister Pat and Miss Giampetro, for their support, guidance, and friendship. We hope the readers enjoy the 1978 Canticle as much as we have enjoyed put- ting it together! Denise Coyle Beth Meagher adm wg ns vw quail' ' 97 119111 x as is ia O O I O 'w Page 206fLeft: Mr. Frank Ball Jr. Right: Sister Pat Rooney. Page 207fTop:Miss Terry Giam- petro. Bottom: Mr. Don Syers. Words from the song Signs by Neil Diamond, courtesy of Ston- ebridge Music Co. ' in 'x ff A 'f?'waq'g, 1' . w'f V 'f -X r I, J i F, W -My A sn 'T , Q4 . , H , ,guy , , tw, W f flaw W I, 307 1 W ADMINISTRATION AND FACULTY REVEREND JOSEPH W. HUGHES Principal. V SISTER ALICE I First Vice-principalg English g MR. JOHN HARRELL Second Vice-principalg U.S. History I. SISTER GERALDINE KERINS Administrative Assistant: Chairperson of Curriculum Committee. MR. JOHN ARCHER Health and Physical Educationg Intramural Volleyball. MRS. MARY DE PUGLIO 3 Spanish I, Spanish llAg Guidancerflommittee. r.S. .Vg,gMR. FRANK DI I Geometry: Junior Class V A 'V SISTER MARY DISMAS ' R V ,gs Individualized Geometry, Algebra Il! Trigonometry, Advanced Math Calculusg Colonial Valley MathVLeague, Delaware Valley Math League. REVEREND JOHN D'ONOFRIO Religion IV: Baseball. MRS. MARY DOUGHERTY, School Nurse: Orientation toiflfleaith Careers: Health Careers Club MRS. MARGARET ARCHER V, Red Cross Club- V , American LiteraturegiSecretarial English: Keyettes Club. ,,, Q ,',. ' .J i.y.... L . .... t ...s . MR. JACK DU ssiisl NIR- .R.. Varsity Football us. History Iiilliliilmhieflc Director' . I R ball, Jili A sii - I Biology -. . SISTER MARY ATFWANASIUS A isii A A I B.S.C.S., Biology, Junior Engineering Technical Society, Black Aware- MRS. j ness, Policy Committee, Discipline Committee. VV Religion lg Black Club, Policy Committee MISS PATRICIA BARBARICS MRSA. LINDA Guidance Counselor, Psychology. English ll, People Class Moderator. MR. JOSEPH A. BIANCOSINO Band, Marching Units, Instrumental Music. MRS. 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MARGARET ., .. 1 Chairperson of Guidance Depa1ftrnVentV3V Curriculum Committee .r.gV VVVVV5 V Chairperson Qf 5' . . :VV V,,i.,,., gl. , ,IIL :,VgVV, jtarial Practice: L' i'2 k: If kxi' BusifBusiness LVAV Chairperson of Science Departmefntgg Project Physics, concepts, in I ffl Di,' A ' Physics, Basic Electronicsg Curriculum Committee. if SISTER CHARLOTTEffr5RQ .ZKI Q I A Guidance Counselor, German of Student Government. MR. GERALD COLLINS ' ' A I - iD'i' '4ff5f5'ffffgI.5.5A Bookkeeping l,ll, General Business-Business Mathg Freshman Class MISS PAUL-'NE GRULA Moderator, Football. A A Rengion HIV MR. KENNETI-I CONNELLEE MR. JOHN GRUSSLER I Religion IV, Cross Countrylfg V Media I,ll,lll,lV, Driver Educatidng Stage Craft, Photography MR. ALFRED CRUGNALE. ,. MR. RICHARD . . Religion Ilg Chaplain's Group. Biology, Environmental V KTVIZYA gggVV Vigg V V VV . ,. MR. GARY .. . . KAREN - Health and Physica' .Reading 7 SISTER CATHERINE I IJJA I A RPIR5 DONALD. A Religion lg Girls' Track, jChAa19iain's Committee. Physical EducatIon,DrIver VA.V Boys' sfrfiQsls'f.l5R Assistant to the Librarla'n.j .5 , ,h ,iih ,G I S f?REv.ERi-:No FRANK s A 5 : Chairperson of Religion IV, Discipline Board, I Policy Committee, Renewalg'GrcQlgl'g3,,V5fj'iS5'S SISTER DOROTHY JANCOLA Algebra l,ll, Discipline Board. SISTER MARY JCACHIAMJT, l , Guidance Counselor, U.S. History7iiI.i SISTER MARIE Josf Chairperson of Mathematics--ifigeggartmentz Individualized Algebra If Algebra I-Part ll, K MRS. CHRISTIANE KAPLAlilisff5S,iffif ieel French I,lll,IV, lelee Religionllll, Senior Class Board, Social , l'l .Fifi S ' .I.I, 3 f . SUZANNE KELLY I I Stenographyil,ll, Typing I. ' SISTER JANE KENNEDY I5 leils MRS. JUDITH PAIXAO I Igfflhairperson of Home Economics Department, Interior Decorating Survival, Sewing l,ll,lll, Creative Arts, Fashion,Show, Play Costumes, 1yh f ,'1'V Bulletin Boards. MRS. MARY PALENCHAR I I ,Chairperson of Language Department, German I, German Literature ll, German Converstaion and Composition, Latin ll, Latin Prose, Latin Honor Society, Four Winds, Discipline Board, Policy Committee, MRS. CAROLYN PEOPLES Consumer Economics, Business Law, Typing l,ll. MR. MICHAEL PERONE Physical Science, Biology, Driver Education, Varsity Boys' Soccer. SISTER MARY PHILIP l ' Latin ll, Spanish l. PoLl , it 'ii' i ij25,EffSpanish l,ll,lV,V, Spanish Conversation and Composition, Spanish sz s.1, 5.5, .,': Society. MRS. .IEANNE RADER Heacl.Librarian. MR. GARY RICHARD Algebra I-Part I,ll, Mechanical Drawing l, Architecture, Outdoor Club. Classical Chemistry. g .1 A 1 g g, ,.... i ,.i,,, WILLIAM ROMANO MRS' ' l V g V VVgV Geography, U.S. History I, Varsity Football Assis- PIWSCRI GMS' Some CIW- I I R R . A - PATRICIA ROOII EY - ssiv English l, English il, English Reading Fundamentals lg Canticle. . 'iff I IVIRS- MARGARET 1 A , ii Health and Physical Educaflcnif Field Hockey, lv. Cans' Basker- ssir J ba ' G 'S' AthIeI'C ASS0C'at'O ' MRT III ORCHARD IIII A illili 7 A MISS SHARON SHIPLEY ' Chagrpgfgbn df Freshman Chgrugv Must- Senior Math, Algebra ll, Varsity Cheerleaders, Co-ordinator of Fall- cianship, Drama, Concert, Spring Concert, SDOVIS 59ITII'I:0I'maI- , Cabaj?et.',',, Director of -' 'i'i'li'ili iff-Ei MR. JOHN W. SIMONE BARBARA MAJOR Physical Education, Driver Education, Varsity Girls' Basketball, Base- Chairperson of Health and Physical Education Department, Physical I33II ASSISIZIITI' Education, Varsity Field Hockey. SISTER CATH'-EEN V Typing l,ll, Secretarial Practice, Future.,g.Siecreta,ries of America. Chairperson of English Department, Honors English lll,lV, Major Brit- ishwriters, Curriculum Committee. TMR. RONALD METZGER Algebra l, Geometry, Wrestling Assistant. MR. DAVID MILINOWICZ Chairperson of History Department, U.S. History ll, Far East Asia, .l.V. Boys' Basketball, Golf. . J, ..gg., MR. CHARLES sici Physical Education, U.S. l,ll, Varsity Football. ',,, ,,,, .MARY VERONIGIA MURRAY 'IISIS' mama- NOLAN Religion IV, Athletic Moderator, Parents' Club, Koin- I R. I PATRICK OLIVER 5? . Chem Study, Classical Chemistry. SISTER CHRISTINE TRIGGS lticlg j . S E Introductory Physical Science, Freshman Cheerleaders. i MISS BONITA VALENTINO Religion ll, Chaplain's Committee, Liturgical Music Group. MR. ALBERT VERDEL Dean of Discipline. SISTER JUDITH WARD Chairperson of Art Department, Advanced Painting and Design, Inter- mediate Drawing, Painting and Design, Art Appreciation, Art Funda- mentals, Designer of Scenery for School Play. MR. ROBERT WOOD 5 Latin I, German ll, German Conversation and Composition, German Honor Society. V g , MR. JCSEPH WYERS I I U.S. History I, American Literature, Physical Education, Driver Educa- tion, Freshman Boys' Basketball. 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Department 88, 89 Avellino, Scott 42, 199 Aviles, Hiran 130 ,B- Babecki, Matthew 111, 112 Bacso, Lisa Ann 52, 53, 75, 92 Baez, Linnette 18 Bagley, Sue 18, 96 Baier, Lawrence 74 Baier, Michael 18 Bailey, Frank 166 Baker, Kevin 18 Bakos, Elizabeth 162 Baldanzi, Stephen 18, 46 Band 46, 47 Barbarics, Miss Patricia 25, 48 Barber, Marcia 75 Barber, William 130 Barbuto, Cynthia 56 Barbiero, Lydia 75 Barbiero, Russell 42, 74 Barlow, Thomas 36, 39, 64, 107, 154, 199 Barrett, Melissa 94, 95, 96, 191, 194 Basketball, Boys' 97, 98, 99 Basketball, Girls' 94, 95, 96 Bath, Elinor 107, 130 Battis, Elizabeth 56, 170, 188 Bautista, Ricardo 130 Bautista, Roel 193 Baxter, Everett 18 Beauchamp, Charles 170 Belisle, Lisa 18 Belli, Daniel 64, 84, 108, 140 Benedetti, Carlo 74, 90, 91 Bennett, Linda 130 Bennett, Marianne 75 Bennett, Valderie 75, 184 Bentz, Charlie 18 Bentz, Elaine 66, 75, 166 Bernasco, Michael 18 Bezek, Jean 130 Bezek, Mary 85, 91, 107, 166 Bezek, Sara 75 Biancosino, Mr. Joseph 47, 142, 143 Biesecker, Nancy 64 Biesiada, James 130 Bigham, Doreen 64 Bigham, Jacquelynn 112, 184 Bilotti, Jennifer 64 Bilotti, Karen 35, 130 Biscardi, Franco 130, 145, 158 Blake, David 199 Blake, Meg 193 Bobko, Joseph 116, 185 Bobko, Mary Jeanne 18 Bombery, Elizabeth 75 Bonfanti, Charles 130 Bonfanti, Sam 18 Boone, Jacqueline 46, 47, 75, 105 Boone, Phillip 162, 185 Borges, Lena 130 Borne, Beverly 75 Borne, Kurt 130 Bornemann, Karen 130 Boulger, James 18, 185 Bowden, Barbara 75 Bowker, Steven 76 Bowman, Grier 18, 96 Bowser, Rhonda 130 Bowser, Jacqueline 75, 156 Boyd, Carla 18 Bozsolak, Fay 64, 145, 146 Bozolak, George 47, 130, 142 Bozsolak, Michael 18, 45 Bradley, Anne 130 Bralynski, Audrey 106, 130 Breimann, Richard 41, 103, 128, 130 Breining, Kelly 18, 46, 47 Brenna, Carolyn 75, 77 Brennan, Mary Ann 18, 102, 145 Brenton, Virginia 75, 154 Brescia, Peter 42 Brooks, Sarah 145, 199 Brown, 144, Brown Brown Brown Brown, Brown, Brown Dawn 27, 47, 75, 92, 147, 158 Gary 18 Jay 18, 101 Kelly 116 Monty 130 Richard 74 Robert 18 Bruccoleri, David 18, 23, 38, 98 Bryan, Mrs. Geraldine 92, 93 Bucci, Edward 199 Buchanan, Christopher 64 Buckley, Hugh 18, 88, 89 Buckley, Ken 18 Bugdal, Mr. Robert 24, 49, 73, 106, Burch, Burch, Burke, Burke, 149 Carol 18 Debbie 193 Debbie 111, 170 Lori 35, 130 Burkhalter, Florian 18 Burns, Kathleen 75, 139 Burns, Keith 47 Burrell, Michele 28, 193 Burris, Keith 74 Business Department 138, 139 Busz, Daniel 130, 134, 185 Butler, Catherine 130 Byrnes, JoAnn 18 -C- Cabaret 144 Caddell, Michael 130 Cafeteria 104 Cairo, Frank 130, 166, 170 Cairone, Sister Katherine 48, 80, 81 Calabrese, Lisa 119 Calamia, Elizabeth 75, 106 Callaghan, David 74, 144, 147 Callan, James 170 Camastra, Joyce 75 Camastra, Ted 112, 188 Camelot 158 Camilla, Sister Mary 9, 30 Campbell, James 16, 18, 45 Campbell, John 74 Cannon, Maeve 16, 17, 102, 149 Canticle 181 Cantwell, Christopher 4, 100, 107, 112 Cantwell, Henry 103, 130, 156 Cantwell, Tom 18, 45, 101 Caporusso, Linda 130 Capriotti, Laura 112, 188 Carella, Paul 19, 38, 98 Carella, Tom 64, 140 Cariello, Dawn 130 Cariello, Lynn 72, 75 Carini, Lisa 75 Carini, Tom 18 Carlyle, Matthew 61, 111 Carmel, Sister Mary 25 Carmichael, Keith 119, 145, 146 Carmignani, Lori 18, 19 Carmosino, Dawn 75 Carroll, Dennis 18 Carroll, Michael 18, 38 Casey, Francis 19, 45 Casey, Katie 34, 35, 48, 51, 94, 95, 112, 150, 188 Cashel, James 101, 130 Cashel, Mark 42, 97, 99, 116, 154, 162 Cashel, Nancy 52, 75, 77 Cason, Steven 18, 45 Castaldo, Anthony 36, 37, 39, 62, 84, 85, 119 Castaldo, John 36, 37, 84, 97, 99, 119 Caver, Deborah Ann 18, 96 Cebulko, Sue Ellen 75 Celli, Anna Maria 16, 19 Cesaro, Lori 19, 106 Challender, James 18, 45, 101 Chapman, Paula 130 Cheerleaders 52, 53 Chiacchio, Tom 18, 45 Chianese, Charles 193 Chianese, Tom 47 Chiaradia, Peter 19 Chidzik, Karen 75, 139 Christensen, Marcia 111, 190 Christensen, Rita 95, 130 Christmas 105, 106 Cianfrano, Frank 18, 45 Ciccone, Mark 18, 45 Ciccone, Susan 199 Claver, Sister Mary 84, 85 Cleward, Francis 130 Coats, Clare 18, 19, 47 Colacello, Albert 74, 107 Colavita, Anthony 36, 64, 107, 194 Coleman, Bill 19 Coleman, Karen 193 Coleman, Thomas 18 Colligan, Lorraine 199 Collins, Mr. Gerald 17, 42, 43, 139, 160 Collinson, Diane 35, 130 Collinson, John 130 Comfort, Nancy 75 Confoy, Craig 18, 45, 80 Confoy, Kevin 39, 74, 107, 144, 147, 158, 159 Conley, Kelly 18 Connell, Mr. Kenneth 80, 81 Connolly, Peter 74, 85, 107 Coriano, Jerry 40, 130, 135 Corradi, Pattie 130 Costa, Susan 130 Costanzo, Ronald 130 Costigan, Lynn 75 Costigan, Pam 18, 96 Couch, Dee Ann 50,168, 194, Couch, Robin 17, 18, 184 Covington, Kimberly 18 184 Coyle, Denise 61, 181, 194 Coyle, James 74, 101 Coyle, John 30 Craig, Cheryl 128, 133, 148, 149 Creeden, Kevin 100, 130 Crilley, Maria 18 Cromwell, Michele 34, 75 Cross Country 40 Crossland, Darryl 119, 140, 167 Croux, Christopher 74 Croux, Quenna 19, 102 Crowell, Paul 42, 130 Crugnale, Mr. Fred 80, 81, 160 Cuiule, Joseph 108, 119 Culliton, Celia 130 ' 4 Czartoryski, Theresa 190 Czajkowski, Walter 188, 200 Czerwinski, Genevieve 76 Czyzewski, Richard 18, 45 -D- DaBronzo, Christina 50, 110, 166 DaBronzo, Rocky 99 Daddio, Marietta 56, 188 Dale, Karen 65 Dale, Roseanne 106, 130, 144 Daly, Elizabeth 130 Dambro, Mr. Gary 100, 101, 151 Damroth, Donna 75 D'Angelo, Maria 75 Danek, Lorraine 18 Danese, Peter 42, 130, 136 Daniels, Deborah 46, 47, 75 Daniels, Marvin 19, 46, 47 Daniels, Michael 19 Danko, Carolyn 75 Danko, Daniel 42, 130 , Darcy, Sister Catherine 48, 80, 82, 83 Davis, Denise 19, 96 DeAngelo, Lisa 94, 96, 190 Dearden, John 97, 99, 113, 194 DeCoff, Janis 200 DeFeo, Darryl 35, 56 DeJoie, Michele 75, 139, 160 Delate, Joey 19 delCastillo, Juan 42, 130 Dell, Vicki 19 , DeLorenzo, James 42, 130, 131 DeLorenzo, Robert 39, 74 Demarest, Brian 74 Dembeck, John 74, 84 DeMille, Anne 32 DeMille, Maryrose 32, 130 Dennehy, Christine 19, 27, 53 Dennehy, Francis 100, 120 Dennehy, Maureen 19, 102 Dennehy, Michael 113 Dennehy, Robert 19, 45 DePuglio, Mrs. Mary 93 Derry, Donna 75 DeVincenzi, Laura 200 DeVito, Carlo 19, 91 Diaz, Laura 75 DiBella, Joanne 74, 90 DiBrizzi, Charles 42, 130 DiBrizzi, Dierdra 74 DiCiurcio, Carolyn 145, 170, 188 Dickson, Katherine 130 Dietrich, Carol 19, 160 Dietrich, Jane 74 DiFoggio, Louis 130 DiGuiseppi, Mr. Frank 27, 73 Dileo, David 42, 44, 120, 140 Dill, Alan 130 Dilks, Joyce Ann 19 DiPierro, Nicholas 76 Direske, Karen Dirk, Linda 109, 113, 181 Dismas, Sister Mary 26, 27 Dixon, Kathleen 106 Dixon, Stephanie 74 Dombroski, David 19 Dombroski, Diane 113 Dombroski, Paul 73, 76 Donaher, Michael 200 Donaher, Robert 132 Donnelly, Jody 19 Donoher, Patricia 19 D'Onofrio, Rev. John 81 Dooling, Lisa 133 Dorozinsky, Maryann 25, 31, 61, 106 Dougherty, Mrs. Mary 28, 29 Dovgala, Elizabeth 50, 74, 95 Dovgala, Jeanne 19, 96 Doviak, Dana 108, 194 Dowdell, Sharon 19 Downey, John 47, 75 Downey, Philip 19, 41, 103 Downs, Jeffrey 101, 132 Downs, Robert 19 Drazek, Mary Jo 133 Driver, Lisa 74 Driver, Nancy 133, 144, 147 DuBois, Liz 58, 61, 140, 160 Dunbar, John 74 Dunn, Mr. Jack 42, 84 Dunn, Kathleen 162 Durcanin, Bonnie 19 Durcanin, Carl 162 Durling, Miss Jill 84, 85 Durnan, Carol 200a Dutko, Diane 35, 133, 135 Dutko, Donna 74 Dzieminski, Elinor 16, 133 Dzieminski, Michael 76 Dziura, Kevin 40, 41, 61, 102 103, 157 -E- Eastmead, Constance 74 Ecker, Teresa 113, 188 Edwards, Douglas 19, 185 Ehret, Mary Ellen 65, 118 Ehret, Michael 74 Elek, Kathryn 102, 133 Elek, Patricia 19, 32 Elias, Susan 19, 106 Elliott, Mimi 95, 133 Enerson, John 75 Eng, Arthur 56, 64 English Department 136, 137 Ent, Robert 19 Erdie, John 19 Erdie, Matthew 6, 42, 75, 91 Erdie, Michael 116 Eskridge, Mark 42, 75 Estelle, Mike 19 Eure, Sherri Ann 162, 184 Eustace, Joseph 42, 75 Eustace, Kathleen 46, 47, 88, 89, 91, 92, 163 Eustace, William 133 Evans, Gregory 162 Evans, Robert 74, 107 Everett, Ann 27, 74 -F- Fabian, Nancy 74 Fabrizio, Victoria 32, 74 Fagan, Edward 200, 158 Fagan, Kerry 19 Fagan, Mrs. Patricia 80, 184 Faherty, Flip 42, 43, 45, 72, 75, 97, 99 Faherty, Todd 39, 99, 132 Fahy, William 19 Falsetti, Brian 111, 116, 120, 188 Faraone, Joanne 57 Faraone, Phil 133 Faraone, Thomas 19 Fava, Jackie 19, 53 Fazekas, Robin 133 Federico, Joe 19, 22, 45 Feldenzer, Christopher 39, 74 Feldenzer, Frank 36, 37, 90, 171, 173 Ferdetta, Alphonse 39, 132 Ferrara, Larry 57, 136 Festa, Annette 33 Field Hockey 34, 35 Finckenauer, Hedy 27, 133, 142 Finckenauer, Scott 19, 142 Finney, June 29, 171 Fiorello, David 120 Fireall, Edwin 65, 97, 99, 184 Firetto, Mary Ellen 114 Fithen, Keith 39, 74 Fitzpatrick, Carol 46, 47, 133 Fitzpatrick. James 74 Fitzpatrick, Marie 61, 180, 181 Fiumenera, Antoinette 133, 145, 146 Fiori, Ronald 42, 132 Fleming, James 19, 45, 98 Flowers, Willie 19, 98 Flynn, Kevin 74, 88, 89 Flynn, Teri 19 Flynn, Tim 17, 18,41 Foldetta, Anthony 19, 38 Fondeur, Huguette 133 Fontanazzi, Joe 132 Football 42 Forcina, Carolyn 34, 35, 94. 95, 128 Foundos, Patricia 74 Fountain, Carolyn 133 Fracassi, Mrs. Linda 128, 137 Fraczkiewicz, Bob 114 Franceschini, John 20, 38 Francimore, Douglas 75 Franzoni, Beth 189, 194 Frascella, Dan 100, 132 Frascella, Thomas 39, 75 Frazier, Tanya 74 Frazier, Turia 20, 184 Fraulino, Ellen Ann 57, 114 French Honor Society 90, 91 Freshmen 16, 17 Fuccello, Carl 42 Fuschini, Joann 120 -G- Gaines, Danita 28, 171 Gale, Peggy 32, 133 Gallo, Gregory 42, 77 Gallo, Kenneth 21, 45, 100 Garcia, FlorErlinda 77 Garcia, Ma. Victoria 133 Garrahan, Mary Ann 166 Garrison, Mrs. Phyllis 136 Gates, Beth 6, 62, 90 Gates, Gary 132 Gavin, Maureen 94, 120 Genovese, John 57, 185 Genovesi, Mr. Anthony 102, 103, 131, 160 German Honor Society 92, 93 Giampetro, Miss Theresa 30. 31,48, 181,207 Giancarli, Anna Maria 53, 132 Giglio, James 21, 38, 98 Gilleo, Laurie 133 Gillin, Anita 21 Gillin, Edward 108, 190 Gioe, Vincent 77 Giordano, Thomas 42, 77 Giovacchini, Carmen 77, 84 Giovacchini, Jim 84, 132 Giovannetti, Kevin 132 Giovannetti, Robert 77 Giquinto, Debbie 106, 132 Givens, Celeste 21 Glendon, Miss Ellen 136 Gnandt, James 77 Goedertier, Edmund 77 Goerlich, Steven 77 Goldstein, Mrs. Alice 138,139,160 Go'zales, Rachel 132 Gonzales, Veronica 21, 96 Gonzalez, Aldo 77, 100, 101 Gonzalez, Aliette 21 Gonzalez, Gladys Gonzalez, Oscar 132 Grant, Miss Patricia 31 Graziano, Catherine 77 Graziano, Frank 133 Green, Linda 65 Greiss, Jeffrey 62 Greiss, Robert 42, 44, 77 Gribbin, Mrs. Margaret 138, 139 Grice, Mark 77 Griffin, Michael 42, 76, 77, 100 Griffith, Mary Ellen 26, 77 Griffith, Thomas 20 Grochala, Joanne 76, 77, 139 Grochala, Linda 21, 102, 103 Grodzki, Sister Charlotte 16, 25, 48, 84, 91, 149 Grogan, Charlene 121 Grula, Miss Pauline 80 Grussler, Mr. John 88, 89, 161 Grussler, Patricia 46, 47, 188, 200 Grygon, Christine 90, 132, 160 Guadagno, Lori 121, 140 Guarino, Joseph 20 Guidance Department 24 Gullo, Jim 20 Gummel, Delores 116 Gummel, Virginia 132 Gusciora, Mr. Richard 84, 148 Guth, Marlene 108, 138, 139, 188, 194 -H- Hagins, Mark 132 Halasz, Jennifer 92, 121, 181 Halasz, Regina 21 Hall, Lisa 132 Haller, John 57 Halliman, Robert 77, 90 Halloween 48 Halko, Donna 77 Hamersky, Kim 62, 144, 145 Hamersky, Terry 21, 53 Hamilton, Deirdre 62, 145 Hammonds, Tracy 20 Hamran, Terri 21 Hanak, Christopher 41, 91, 166, 181 Haney, Darlene 190 Haney, Donald 76 Hanyecz, Louis 132 Hardy, Helen 109, 111, 190 Harrell, Art 57, 97, 99, 123 Harrell, David 77, 157 Harrell, Mr. John 9, 31, 48, 149 Harrison, William 21 Hartman, Terri 62 Hartmann, Roberta 21, 96 Haskins, Beth 62 Hayden, Nancy 32, 33, 77 Hayes, William 20 Hebeler, Robert 21, 38 Hebeler, Victoria 32, 33, 77 Heckman, Scott 133 Heffernan, Shauna 77 Heinz, Karl 116 Heinz, Kenneth 21, 38, 98, 151 Heitzman, Ed 77 Heitzman, Theresa 20, 53, 85 Heller, Mary Ann 111 Hemingway, Stephanie 77 Hendrickson, Mary 132 Henk, Bob 132 Henkel, Miss Karen 136 Hennessy, Katie.77 Herdman, Cynthia 132 Herman, Joseph 194 Hess, Mr. Don 97, 99, 151, 152 Hickey, Michael 77 Hickey, William 163 Hickman, Antoinette 77 Hickman, Ruby 46,47, 133, 184 Hicks, Anita 20 Higham, Elizabeth 20, 53 Hildendbrandt, Rosemary 106, 132 Hill, Karin 20, 80 Hill, Wendy 77 Hillman, Martin 21 Hillman, Robert 20, 47 Hitt, Jackie 21, 38 Hoeflich, Theresa 20, 96 Hogan, Rosalind 21 Holland, Cynthia 20, 53 Holsneck, Donna 35 Holsneck, Jill 166, 132 Holt, Francis 133 Homa, Barbara 65, 139 Homa, Dorothy 21 Home Economics 141 Hornyak, Frank 76 Horsting, Paulette 46, 47, 133 Hose, Henry 21 Hose, Margaret 65 Houck, Edletraud 77, 145, 146 Housman, James 42, 201 Houston, Eileen 95, 132 Houston, Kathleen 103, 117, 140, 188, 200 Howarth, Deborah 106, 132 Hubal, Debra 167 Hughes, Ernia 21 Hughes, Jamie 132 Hughes, Father Joseph 6, 9, 43, 50, 107, 145, 148 Huley, Sister Margaret 37 Humphrey, Rita 106, 188, 195 Humphreys, Frank 21, 185 Humphreys, Michael 41, 77, 103, 157 Hutchison, Amy 21 Hutchison, Kate 35, 94, 95, 133 lazzetta, Father Frank 80 lmmordino, Angelo 58, 111 lmmordino, Joseph 195 lmmordino, Joyce 77 lmmordino, Lucia 21 Ingram, Ozea 98 lngrassia, Angela 35, 133 lnverso, Donna 106, 130, 133 lppolito, John 30, 84, 100, 195 lppolito, Paula 130, 133, 157 lucolino, Michael 21 .J- Jackson, Laurie 84, 133 Jacobus, Darlene 132 Jamison, Brenda 132 Jancola, Sister Dorothy 26 Jaouen, Colette 77 Jets 185 Jingoli, Kim 21 Jingoli, Stacey 77 Joachim, Sister Mary 25, 31, 48, 160 Johnson, Linda 190 Johnson, Lisa 21 Johnson, Richard 132 Johnson, Stephanie 77 Johnson, Tracie 21, 184 Jones, Jack 16, 21 Jones, Jeffrey 42, 117 Jones, Patricia 16, 17, 21, 53 Jones, Starlett 72, 73, 75, 77, 81, 149, 184 Jorgensen, Thomas 84 Jose, Sister Marie 26, 27 Juniors 72 -K- Kale, Colleen 94, 149, 167, 189 Kale, Terrence 92, 167, 197 Kaminski, Halina 77 Kanda, Bernadette 66, 188 Kaplan, Mrs. Christiane 93 Karlovich, Jacqueline 133 Karlovich, James 21, 30 Karpik, Diane 77, 92 Karolkiewicz, Christine 163 Keegan, Peter 21 Keefe, Ellen 77 Keefe, Julie 66 Keefe, Thomas 97, 99, 129, 132 Kelly, Mr. David 81, 83, 149, 189, 160, 158 Kelly, Maureen Ann 56, 109, 121, 149, 189 Kelly, Michele 52, 77, 92, 145, 158, 159 Kelly, Mrs. Suzanne 139 Keim, Tracey 133 Kemble, James 42, 76, 101 Kemp, Michele 132 Keniebrew, Rochele 21 Kennedy, Hank 16, 21 Kennedy, Sister Jane 83, 84 Kent, Lisa 21 Kerekes, Edward 77 Kerins, Sister Geraldine Key Club 107 Keyes, Deirdre 78 Keyettes Club 107 Kichenman, Eric 47 Kiernan, Kim 128, 133 Kiernan, Mary 133 9 Kiernan, Randall 42, 163 Kinnard, Raymond 76 Kiss, Beth 58, 66, 109, 145, 146 144, Kite, Clare 6, 32, 33, 77 Kite, Richard 21 Kleber, Fran 21, 22, 45, 98 Kleber, Sara 201 Klein, Joni 67, 110, 117 Klein, Karen 27 Kleinmann, Roger 21, 30 Klek, Kenneth 39, 133 Klersey, Susan 21 Klim, Christopher 133 Klim, Megan 195 Klimes, John 132 Kliminski, Daphne 77 Kliminski, Stephanie 77 Kliwinski, Joseph 121, 1 Kliwinski, Leonard 133 Kliwinski, Thomas 133 Kluzner, Laure 77 Kobos, John 171 Kobos, Mary 133 Koch, Frederick 21 40 Koch, Lauren 50, 85, 132, 133, 145, 149, 159 Koch, Richard 30 Kochis, Linda 66, 111 Kocsardy, Jeff 84, 101, 133 Koschek, Mrs. Sandra 32, 33, 150, 157 Kocsis, John 133 Koscis, Mike 21 Komlosi, Laurie Ann 106, 117, 180, 188, 158 Kondash, Mary 115, 195 Kondash, Stephen 36, 3 107 Kontorowicz, Alice 35, 1 Kopec, Stephen 36, 37, Kopen, Jill 21 7, 76, 33 39, 58 Kopp, Frank 42, 99, 132 Kortschmaryk, Ostop 90, 121 Kosco, John 21 Kowalowski, Cheryl 132 Kowalski, Christine 133 Kozlowski, Laurie 131 Kramarz, Frank 76 Kramarz, Frank 131 Kraus, Celestine 25, 167, 180, 181 Krawczun, Richard 122 Krawiec, Mary Ann 131, 145 Krisak, Anthony 21 Krosnick, Jay 76 Krupa, Chris 76 Krupa, Foster 201 Kubin, Brenda 21 Kutch, Karen 25, 107, 121, 171 Kwietniak, Alfred 58, 111, 140 181, 202 Kwietniak, Kenneth 21 -L- Ladnyk, Victor 76 Laird, Theresa 46, 47, 77, 85, 92 Lambert, Helen 21 v Mears, Luke 23 Lambert, Kimberly 111, 122 Lammerding, Joanne 50, 122 Lampkin, Ernest 42, 99, 131 Landolfi, Louann 114 Lane, Nancy 20 Lane, Paul 76 Lansing, Barbara 20 Lanzoni, Eugene 40, 41, 84, 92, 103, 108, 114, 158 Lanzoni, Loretta 20 La'nzoni, Michael 76 Lanzoni, Thomas 163 Latham, Kathy 50, 85, 128, 132, 145, 146, 148, 149 Latin Honor Society 92 Leadem, Richard 50, 149, 201 Ledger, Victoria 138, 167 Lemire, Thomas 77 Lenartowicz, Michael 76, 145, 158 Leonard, Darlene 65, 196 Leonard, Liz 77 Leonard, Racine 77, 184 Leonard, Ray 117 Leone, Lisa Jean 20 Leonic, Miss Patricia 137 Lesh, William 171 Levin, Paul 47, 131, 144 Lewallen, Barbara 131 Lewallen, Frank 41, 131 Lewallen, Jodi 77 Lewallen, Sharon 111, 172 Lewis, Elizabeth 20 Lewis, Irma 77 Library 137 LiCari, Dawn 77 Lichon, Joseph, Jr. 20 Liedtka, Donna 77, 80, 139 Liedtka, Jane 48, 172, 188 Lieggi, Pete 42, 77, 106 Link, James 76 Link, Kenneth Lintott, John 77 Lintott, Matthew 20 Lipcsey, Stephen 20 Liptak, Miss Mary Ann 136 Lisnak, Dolores 122 'Livesey, Christopher 20, 38 Lloyd, Karen 66 Loatman, Mr. Richard 142, 143, 144, 147, 160, 158 Loughnane, Michael 58 Lowe, Kim 20, 46, 47, 106 Luck, Allison 63 Luck, James 20 Luck, Kenneth 42 Luebking, Reverend Thomas 8 Lynam, Jean 131 Lynam, Teresa 20 Lynam, Thomas 42, 84, 172, 191 Lynch, Kimberly 47, 53, 131, 142 Lynn, Susan 20, 32 Lynne, Erin 109, 172, 188 Lynne, John 131 Lyon, Russell 131, 147, 158 -M- Maccaroni, Gary 20, 38, 98 MacDonald, Jeanne 41, 76, 90 MacDonald, Joan 41, 76, 90 MacFarlene, Mary 20 Maciolek, Karen 131 Madden, Vicky 144 Mahler, Kathleen 76 Mahon, Donna 53, 106, 131 Mahony, Tim 42, 100, 106. 122 Maintenance 178, 179 Major, Mrs. Barbara 95, 151 Maleski, Mary Ann 76, 90 Mancuso, Loretta 35, 95, 131 Mangone Mario 77 Mangone Mary Ann 20 Mangone, Richard 42, 77 Mangone, Robert 42, 45, 117, 194 Mannix, Joseph 49, 50, 149, 168, 170, 189 Mariano, Celeste 20, 160 Marion, Timothy 191, 201 Markman, Kenneth 20, 45 Marshall, Barbara Ann 20 Marshall, William 20 Martin, Jimmie 131 Martinez, Catherine 20 Martorana, Gina 131 Martorana, Nancy 20 Martorana, Vince 131 Maruca, Cindy 20 Masserini, Gina 76 Massi,Ann Marie 72, 76 Massimi, Lynn 94, 95, 96, 131 150 Math Department 26, 27 Mattei, Cruzie 47, 131, 133 Mattei, Michael 66 Matthews, Mary Jo 106, 131 Matthews, Michael 20 Mattozzi, Lisa Anne 131 Mattozzi, Lori Anne 20 Maty, Donna 105, 114 Maurer, James 76, 100 Maurer, John 131, 146 Maurer, Paul 20, 101 Mauro, Judi 122 Mayer, Anthony 20 Maziarz, Mary Lynn 131 Mazzella, Theresa 76 Mazzoli, John 159 Mazzoli, Michael 76 McCabe, Joanne 76 McCardell, Edward 42, 201 McCarrick, Beth Ann 53, 131 McCarron, Kelly Mary 20, 53 McChesney, Sister Cathleen 83, 136, 137 McClain, Ann 52, 76 McClain, Bryan 47, 191 McClain, Gregory 47, 85, 131, 184 McClellan, Brian 131 McCreedy, David 36, 38, 39, 77 McCue, Jeff 42, 140, 191 McDermott, John 76, 103 McDonald, Cindy 58 McDonald, Eddie 20 McDonough, Kathleen 134 McDonough, Rita 196 McFadden, Mary Grace 76 McFadden, Sean 77, 102, 103, 156 McGarrity, Amy 35, 135, 154 McGlone, Kathleen 58 McGraw, Erin 76 McHugh, Caroline 20, 41, 91 McKee, Kit 109, 110, 202 McKinney, Ralph 58, 91, 178 McLaughlin, Denis 135 McLeod, Elizabeth 41, 76, 102, 103 McManimon, Gail 22, 53 McNiff, Tom 77, 97, 99 McQuade, Michael 36, 37, 39, 108, 154, 172 McQuade, Patricia 22, 53 McRae, John 16, 17, 23, 149 McVeigh, Maggie 76 Meagher, Elizabeth 180, 181, 196 Meagher, Michael 39, 90, 135, 137, 158. 159 Mears, Michael 122 Medical 28 Mendola, Al 76 Menichelli, Rose 22 Mercurio, David 42, 43, 45, 77, 97, 99 Meshanko, Stephen 23 Messina, Peter 23, 98 Meszaros, Suzanne 66 Metzger, Pat 135 Metzger, Mr. Ronald 27, 100, 101 Meyer, Melanie 50, 114 Micklewright, David 23 Micklewright, Sandra 202 Midura, John 76 Midura, Mary 135 Miele, Anthony 135 Miele, Dawn 59 Mihalick, John 114 Mihalick, Susan 135 Milinowicz, Mr. David 30, 31, 48, 97, 99 Milito, Joseph 76 Miller, James 23, 161 Miller, Mrs. Peggy 25 Mills, Carolyn 76 Minelli, Maria 24, 59, 113 Mitchell, James 23 Mitchell, Sharon 76, 94 Molnar, Sharon 52, 76, 78 Monacchio, Edward 23, 38 Mongan, Kathleen 135 Montgomery, Donald 42, 77 Montgomery, Gary 23, 45, 184 Montgomery, Kim 17, 22 Moody, Moody, Jeffrey 23, 38 Lynn 76 Moonlight, Terry 76 Moore, Colleen 78 Moore, Mr. Charles 30, 42, 43, 152, 153 Moore, John 78 Moore, William 196 Moreau, Michele 135, 136 Morello, Patricia 142, 163 Morgan, David 23 Morreale, Joe 23, 46 Morse, Thomas 46, 47, 185 Morton, Ronald 23 Moschera, Lisa 78 Moschera, Michelle 22 Moschera, Susan 135 Moses, Richard 78 Mosner, Eileen 22, 32 Mosner, Michael 78 Motchnik, Karen 115 Mouran, Saberina 168 Mudd, Carol 22 Mulligan, Barry 26, 47, 72, 73, 74, 142, 144, 149, 160, 158. 159 Mulryne, David 42, 99, 135, 151 Mungro, Theresa 134, 145 Murphy, Anne Marie 78, 90 Murphy, Francis 78, 91 Murphy, Noreen 22 Murphy, Sheila 73, 78 Murphy, Timothy 23, 31 Music D epartment 142, 143 Mydlowski, Mary Beth 122 -N- Nabinger, Scott 134, 145 Nagy, R Nagy, R ita 78 oland 23 Nalbone, Mark 78 Nalbone, Sherry Lynn 135 Napoli, John 63, 109, 172 Navarro, Debbie 78 Negron, Julio 134 Nelson, Michele 109, 110, 192 Nemec, Mary Alice 78 Nemec, Robert 185 Nerwinski, Frank, Jr. 36, 37, 107, 151, 164 Nevius, Roger 134 Nicolai, Lisa 67 Niemirka, Hanna 22 Nini, Elaine 135 Nini, Gemma 78 Nini, Joseph 168 Nizolek, Thomas 202 Noel, Gerald Jr. 23, 41, 45, 103 Nolan, Father Walter 43, 72, 81, 82, 83, 84, 85, 152, 153 Norton, Camie 22 Nyzio, Michael 23 -0- Obduski, Karen 112, 117 Obduski, Theresa 67, 117, 140 O'Brien, Christine 59 O'Brien, John 36, 38, 39, 108. 196 O'Connell, Ed 78, 80, 145 O'Connell, Stephanie 46, 47, 128, 134, 144, 145 O'DonneIl, Maugha 189, 191, 194, 202 O'Donnell, Patricia 78 O'Donnell, Robert 23, 47, 103 Olech, Oliver, Mrs. Dorothy 25 Mr. Patrick 72, 85 Parents Club 153 Paretti, Kenneth 47, 135 Parham, Karla 76 Parham, Kevin 16, 23 Parker, Richard 76 Parr, Allan 135 Pasierb, Stephen 78, 106 Patricelli, Scott 78 Patrizi, Diane 78 Paul, Margaret 78 Paulaski, Donna 23, 106 Pawlukewich, Patty 59, 92, 106, 188 Peoples, Mrs. Carolyn 83, 109, 138, 139 Peoples, Jennifer 52, 78, 80, 92 Peoples, Leslie 46, 47, 106, ' 164, 188 Perna, William 42, 44, 45, 135 Perone, Mr. Michael 36, 37, 49, 85 Perry, Marla 78 Persichilli, Dino 78 Peterczak, William 76 Peters, James 42, 78 Petranto, Iris 47, 79, 105, 142 Petro, Robert 39, 79 Petrozzini, Judy 59, 144, 145, 147, 158 Petruska, Brian 135 Philip, Sister Mary 90 Physical Education 150 Piazza, Joseph 23, 38 Pickens, Cheryl 133 Piechowski, Michael 202, 185 Pietranik, Bogda 135 161 Olson, Dawn 50, 106, 128, 129, 132, 148, 149 O'Malley, Timothy 23, 98 O'Neill, Rosemary 106, 135 Opdycke, Kelly 135 O'Reilly, John 78 O'Reilly, Kevin 23 Ortiz, Edwin 23, 38, 98 Orzol, Roman 192, 185 Orzol, Wesley 134, 185 Osowick, Nina 134 Ostrowski, Lisa 135 Ottaunick, Chris 24, 42, 59 Owen, Carol 23 -p- Pacera, Steven 75, 78, 80, 101 Paglione, Joseph 59, 154 Paglione, Linda 23, 96 Paglione, Lisa 78, 52 Piffath Linda 135 Pilato, Robert 134 Pirone Bert 134 Pirone Nancy 134 Pirone Pamela 79 Pirozzi, Jack 42, 79 Plantier, Denise 23, 53, 145 Ploof, Joann 32, 33, 79 Ploof, Michael 23, 38 Plys, Yarko 79 Pogorzelski, John 73, 79 Polar, Maria 133, 136 Poli, Mr. Joseph 92, 93 Polinski, Dodie 134 Pontani, Christine 23, 53 Pontoriero, Lisa 52, 106, 135 Pontoriero, Michael 23 Porcara, Mimi 79 Porcelli, Tom 36, 37, 39, 134 Porzuc, Lisa 118, 140, 160, Paixao Paixao Paixao , Mrs. Judith 141 ,Lee 41, 195, 197 Martha 32, 135 Potocki, Lorraine 79 Powell, Diana 32, 135 Powell, Jeffrey 23, 98 Powell, Sheila 23, 184 Prasad, Shail 100, 122 Paixao Mimi 32, 33, 78 Paixao, Sarah 23, 53 Palenchar, Mrs. Mary 6, 7, 48, 90, 91 Palillo, Sharon 23, 106 Pratt, Renee 23, 184 Proniewski, Christine 60, 138 Proniewski, Sharon 79 Provenzano, Jamie 79, 80, 106 PTA 149 Pupa, Diane 134 Purchell, Christine 23 Puskas, Livia 134 Pyontek, Keith 135 -Q- Quigley, Maryrose 6, 90, 91, 172, 158 Quinn, Terrance 23 -R- Rader,Mrs, Jeanne 137 Rafalski, Michele 63, 80, 90, 91, 188 Ragany, Deborah 79 Ragany, Kathy 16, 23, 149 Raguz, Lee 67 Raines, Sabrina 79, 184 Rajamanickam, Vimaladevi 23 Ranfone, Louis 168 Ray, William 67, 108 Recine, Rosemarie 134 Recine, Sandra 23 Reed, Robert 79, 185 Reichert, Lance 23 Reichert, Walter 47 Reid, Jacqueline 134 Reiss, Bishop John 8 Religion Department 80 Repko, John 23, 163 Repole, Donna 145, 146, 197 Rhoades, Colleen 79, 85 Richard, Mr. Gary 26, 27, 185 Ricciani, Joseph 192 Ricciardi, Ann 164 Riccio, Carl 42, 44, 168, 191, 194 Rick, Erin 16, 17, 23, 149 Rife, Deborah 23, 160 Riggins, Cheryl 133 Riley, Hugh 197 Riley, Judith 23, 47 Ritter, Louis 42, 134 Rivera, Miriam 79 Robbins, Dorothy 23 Robbins, Pam 135 Roberson, Audrey 23 Roberto, John 172 Roberts, Mark 23 Roberts, Sylvia 109, 162, 192, 184 Roche, David 23 Roche, Janet 138, 168 Roche, Judy 79 Roche, Michael 134 Roche, Ronelle 23, 35 Rodriguez, Hilda 23 Roese, Corinne 29, 197 Rogers, Susan 23, 46, 47 Rojas, George 134 Rojek, Mary 123 Roland, Ed 79, 140 Romano, Mr. William 30, 31, 42 Ronyack, Jody 60, 111 Rooney, Sister Patricia 48, 137, 180,181,206 Rose, Lee 79 Rosie, Joseph 23 Ross, Swillie 79, 97, 99, 141 Roundtree, Lewis 22 Rovello, Mrs. Margaret 35, 95, 150 Royster, Brenda 79 Rudge, Michael 79 Ruehle, Bryan 135 Rugarber, Jeff 197 Russell, Mary 164 Russert, Judith 134 Russo, Simone 79 Ryan, Christine 79, 90 Ryan, Joan 60 Ryan, Peter 134 Ryan, Stephen 17, 22 Ryan, William 42, 79 -5- Sagedy, Terry 79, 106 Salewski, Kenneth 140, 173 Salvadore, George 39, 79, 106 Sanders, Lisa 22 Santarsiero, Marianne 106, 164, 188 Santiago, Cecilia 79, 134 Santoro, Anthony 79 Sapienza, Paul 37, 134 Sargiotto, Sal 79, 185 Sary, Merry Ann 79 Sawicki, Chris 60 Sbarra, Joseph 92, 173 Schaefer, Catherine 63, 90, 109, 188 Schaible, Chris 45, 197 Schanz, James 115 Schappell, Cindy 22 . Schere, Paul 135 , Schmierer, Steve 118 Schneider, Johann 22, 185 Schrader, Claudia 22 Schuler, Don 36, 37, 38, 62, 97, 99, 118 Schuler, Gary 22, 38, 98 Schulz, Sheila 134 Schultze, Beth 22, 46, 47 Schwarz, Dan 42, 115 Schwarz, Richard 22, 45, 101 Sciarrotta, James 79 Sciarrotta, Ronald 63, 110, 111, 118 Science Department 86 Scoggins, Selena 173 Scott, Roslynn 22 Scotto, Vincent 134 Seale, Peter 123, 138 Seifert, Debbie 106, 202 Seifert, Margaret 22, 47 Seifert, Theresa 134 Seiler, Florence 78 Sellers, Scott 134, 185 Senior Class Trip 110 Seniors 189 Senior Week 108 Sennett, Thomas 22 Serafine, Cindy 35, 149 Serock, Patricia 79, 92 Sevey, Janet 105 Severino, Barbara 203 Severino, Phyllis 22, 96 Sevilla, Anthony 42, 44, 118, 154, 199 Shaddow, Denise 72, 79 Shanoskie, John 76 Sheehan Ciaran 78 Shelly, M. Jacqueline 79 Shelly, Susan 22, 160 Sherman, Roslyn 133, 134 Shipley, Miss Sharon 27, 48, 149 Shuster, Jeffrey 42, 44, 123, 194, 196 Siekanowicz, Andrew 39, 134 Sikora, Anthony 134, 161, 185 Sikorski, Edmund 22, 29, 47 Sikorski, Frank 72, 79 Sikorski, Matthew 78, 185 Sikorski, Nancy 78 Silver, Belinda 164 Silvestri, Filomena 149 Silvestri, Rosa 22 Simone, Mr. John 94, 150 Simone, Regina 79 Sirak, Joseph 135 Siwczak, John 135 Skorupa, Janet 110, 173 Skwara, Eddie 22 Slavin, Tim 103, 128, 132, 148, 149 ' Slee, David 22, 31 Smayda, Rich 22, 45, 100, 101 Smedley, Deborah 78, 90 Smith, Darryl Smith, Dawn 192 Smith, Diana 52, 79 Smith, Dianne 63, 92, 188, 203 Smith, Ernestine 107 Smith, Geraldine 134 Smith, Gladys 203 Smith, Linda 164 Smith, Lisa 94, 95 Smith, Sherry 22 Smith, Steven 42, 78 Sobon, Stanley, Jr. 67 Soccer, Boys' 37 Soccer, Girls' 32 Social Studies Department 30 Sodomin, Theresa 79, 90 Solarski , Jay 60 Somlyay, Laszlo 22 Sophomores 128 South, Karen 188, 197, 160 Spalluto, Robert 79 Spanish Honor Society 90 Spera, Josephine 22 Spirazza, Gail 145, 146, 169 Spires, Karen 78 Spring Sports 154 Sredinski, Joseph 135 Stagecraft 161 Stanicc, Ldzistan 22 Stankowski, Debra 198 Steele, Angela 22 Stevens, Brenda 135 Stevens, James 78, 90 Stiles, Angela 184 Stockman, Melissa 79 Stoka, Mrs. Mary 138, 139 Streit, Lori 35, 50, 80, 92, 149 Struble, Grace 198 Struck, Alice 22 Struck, Bernadette 165 Struck, Elaine 165 Student Government 148 Suarez, Margaret 22 Sullivan, Kevin 135 Sullivan, Mary 47, 67, 92, 188 Sullivan, Renee 22, 46, 47, 160 Swartz, Sister Alice 9, 188 Swangler, Greg 135 Swangler, Martin 76 Sweeney, Mary Ann 79 Syers, Bruce 169 Sykes, Kathy 46, 47, 145 Szantai, Jacqueline 22 Szantai, Steve 21 Szepesy, Mark 79 -T- Talec, Gregory 21, 103 Tallone, Diane 21 Talmadge, Mary 21 Tamasi, Henry 79 Tamasi, Marisa 79 Tejeski, Donna 21 Tejeski, Maureen 79 Terwilliger, Sue 53, 134 Tessin, Kurt 21 Thanksgiving 50 Theer, Debbie 74, 79 Thomann, Janice 145 Thomas, Arthur 115, 162 Thomas, Barbara 198 Thorton, Eileen 203 Tobias, Mark 79, 80 Tobias, Mary 21 Tocatlian, Chris 165, 161 Toporek, Dan 21 Toro, Lysette 192 Toro, Miriam 134 Torres, Nancy 84, 118 Totaro, Joseph 21, 38 Toth, Bernard 41, 134 Toth, Charles 76 Toto, Lou 42, 44, 61, 169 Tovar, Richard 78 Trainor, Laurie 129, 134 Tramontana, Lisa 78 Trani, Peggy 60, 141 Tranter, Arthur 178 Tranter, Robin 21 Triggs, Sister Christine 83, 84. 85 Tursi, Debbie 35, 134 Tursi, Norma 78, 95, 150 Twamley, David 100, 135 Twamley, Michael 78, 100, 101 Tye, Willie 110, 173 -U- Uveges, Marybeth 78, 92 -V- Vagnozzi, Donna 198 Vagnozzi, Helene 21 Vagnozzi, Patrick 100, 101, 134 Vagnozzi, Rose 21 Valatka, JoAnne 46, 47, 63, 140 Valatka, Thomas 21 Valentino, Miss Bonita 80, 83 Valeri, JoAnn 106, 110, 115 Valeri, Mary Ann 53, 106, 134 VanHavere, Patrice 79 VanPelt, Michael 169, 173 Van Sack, Michael 135 Varga, Carl 30, 76 Varga, Paul 135, 185 Varrichio, Justine 21, 160, 161 Velez, Anita 111, 173 Velez, Yolanda 78 Verdel, Mr. Albert 9 Vernon, Daniel 99, 135, 151 Vernon, Michael 21 Vernon, Sue 48, 109, 110, 115, 188 Vernon, William 76 Veronica, Sister Mary 136 Virgil, James 36, 37, 79, 107 Vittoriano, Larry 109, 192 Volen, John 42, 79 Vrancik, Anne 50, 90, 149, 189, 203 Vukovich, Laura 21 -W- Walachy, Andy 21, 38, 98 Waldron, David 134 Walker, Diana 77, 79 Wall, Susan 46, 47, 78 Wallner, Michael 63 Walton, Mary Jane 46, 47, 78, 158, 159 Walsh, Kathleen 135 Walsh, Patrick 21 Wang, Joyce 135 Ward, Christopher 36, 39, 79, 97, 99, 107 Ward, Sister Judith 83, 144 Ward, Larry 21 Ward, Raymond 134 Watkins, David 134 Weasner, Jill 78, 95 Weasner, Richard 42, 84, 198 Webster, Charles 21 Weglarz, Jane 111, 188, 192 Weitzman, Gary 42, 134 Wells, Theresa 32, 135, 145 Wenczel, Arthur 165, 198 Wenczel, Lisa 79, 80 Wenczel, Melissa 32, 102, 103 135 Wesley, Beth 138, 200, 203 West, Keith 78, 90 Whalen, James 36, 60, 154 White, James .115 White, Mary Jean 78, 106 Whypp, William 60 Wilkes, Sal 165 Williams, Mark 39, 128, 134 Williams, Norma 134, 184 Wilson, Carolyn 21 Wilson, Monique 198, 158 Winter Track 102 Woloff, David 134 Wolski, John 108, 141, 165 Wood, Mr. Robert 90, 91 Woods, Helen 169 Woods, Kathleen 109, 118 Woods, Michael 47, 134, 142 Woods, Tracey 21 Worek, Michael 78 Wozniczka, Bernadette 78 Wrestling 100 Wyers, 137. 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