St Marys High School - Sceptre Yearbook (South Amboy, NJ)

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ST. MARY’S HIGH SCHOOL SOUTH AMBOY, N.J. VOLUME XXI 1981-82 TABLE OF CONTENTS Dedication............................................. 2 Seniors................................................ 3 Senior Directory....................................... 8 Clergy................................................ 44 Administration........................................ 45 Faculty............................................... 46 Underclassmen......................................... 63 Sports............................................... 105 Activities........................................... 120 DEDICATION MR. RYAN “ . . . always had time for us.” “ . . . allowed us to be ourselves.” “ . . . was outstanding to the class in his support.” “ . . . believed in us.” “ . . . shared many good times with us.” “ . . . has been patient with us.” “ . . . gave of himself over and over again.” “ . . . was a constant inspiration to us.” “ . . . cared about us.” “ . . . always listened to what we had to say.” “ . . . shared his laughter.” “ . . . helped us in times of need.” “ . . . stood by us through thick and thin.” “ . . . gave four years of his time to was always understanding.” helped us to grow in unity and maturity.” gave us his friendship and guid- ance,” helped to provide four years of lasting memories at Saint Mary’s.” We all love him!” Remembering our years at St. Mary’s, we will cherish many things: class trips, dances, athletic events. We will especially remember our friends, those people we laughed with and cared for. There is one friend whom we have all come to know and to respect. We, the class of 1982, have chosen to dedicate our yearbook to him, Mr. Bill Ryan. This is our way to say “Thank You” for all he has done for us. CLASS Please allow us to introduce our class We’re not a class of wealth or fame, We’ve been around for four great years, Gone through our traumas, experienced pain. We’re the class of Nineteen Hundred and Eighty Two, So here is our history written just for you. In the following accounts of the past four years names have been altered slightly to incriminate the guilty. Freshman Year — 1978 79 Every Freshman dreads initiation, but not us. We came to school Freshman year fully prepared, dressed in our stretch knit pants, and our grammar school socks and shirts. The Officers gave us a warm welcome. They greeted us on Orientation Day with a 21 gun salute aimed horizontally. Comrades Phillips and Coyle, who loved Freshmen, were the first to pull the trigger. The older enlisted students also helped to make our first few days at St. Mary's memorable. They offered their assistance by selling us elevator passes, floor diagrams, and tickets for use of the swimming pool on the fourth floor. As we grew more accustomed to the ways of the school, we soon were introduced to biological warfare in the Mess Hall. Our preliminary training in hand to-hand combat was demonstrated to us by the Donut Brothers, Ferret DeWoofer and Michael Fitzrodent in the great donut war. As the war of continuing education wore on, several important battles were waged. Mary McBraids struggle as the first girl to be on the Boys’ Varsity Soccer Team was surmounted with her first goal. During this particular bat- tle, as in all great wars, our troops were involved in some heavy romances. Some of the famous couples were, BBS and Kathy, Mannix and Sandy, Bones and Es, Weezer and Tessy, and who could ever forget the history making ro- mance between Fitzrodent and Mary Chimney. As June rolled around we declared a cease-fire, and General Gavron gave the troops two months R R. Sophomore Year 1979-1980 September came, and the cease-fire was broken. General Gavron had no alternative but to call back the troops to continue the battle for truth, justice, and the American way. The battles became more involved this year. Spies plotted an assassination attempt in Chaplain Tighe’s religion ciass, and underhanded propaganda was experienced on the Crazy Chrissie and Freaky Sandy Shows. In an important mission, Colonel Ryan led the raid to the Bronx where we used gorilla warfare tactics. There were no casualties on our side, but Private Noble shot down a fighter duck that was trying to sneak behind enemy lines. We also had more outbreaks of lunchtime terrorism; in the halls, Eddie Van Halen, Mr. Dudy, and Denso Hartigan accidentally pushed their comrade-at-arms through the extension corridor window. Also, when the enemy fire bombed Private Silva’s locker, and in the mess hall, when the rations became inedible, we collaborated in several heavy artillary food fights. During lulls in the fighting, we received a one-day pass to Seaside Heights. Private Newsholme joined some locals in the native sport of surfing. During this year we also had a visit from Congressman Jim White’s U.S.O. Campaign committee. June rolled around and, as last year, the fire was ceased. We were again relieved of active duty for two months. Junior Year 1980-81 4 PARODY For the third year in a row, we returned to our base ready for battle. This year was going to be different. We be- gan the year by being promoted to Corporals in a ceremony of rings. We got to wear civilian clothes and were giv- en a luncheon in the Officers’ Club. Afterwards, we all piled into Corporal Weezer’s tank and headed to the bay for some afternoon recreational activities. One who didn’t participate in this, nor in any of our activities was Corporal Eileen Fallon. During all these times of R R, Corporal Fallon was busily perfecting her fighting tactics on the tennis court. All of her dedication finally paid off for her when she won the highest award in her racquet, the NJSIAA State Championship. This year a new officer appeared on the base. He turned out to be such a forceful character that we couldn t help but nickname him Tank. As a Christmas present for our good behavior, we were allowed to have a Christmas Ball at the Dorian Manor. While there, with little warning, we were involved in a British Invasion. Everyone fought back except Corporal Newsholme, who wasn’t in a fighting mood. He and Ralph decided to take cover in the latrine. Chaplain Carol J. decided that our minds should equal the condition of our bodies, so we went on retreat. We had a rip-roaring good time when we carried Corporal Klimo outside the bunkhouse on his mattress; when Corporals Chedder and Sauce both fit into Colonel Gloss’ skivvies at the same time, and we never DID find out what happened to Plato's Retreat. Once again we trudged off to Seaside Heights, where everyone got a lot of exercise running back and forth from the beach to JR’s. This time we all anticipated going back to camp in two months because we were going to be promoted to Sergeant Seniors. Senior Year 1981-82 September came and we were excited about returning to boot camp. On September 11, we walked through the doors as Sergeant Seniors. All but Sergeant Durski — who skated through the door, up the ramp, down the corridor, and whizzed into homeroom. We started off the new year by making a few changes; such as moving the location of our officers’ club from the Bay to Horseshoe Road, and by establishing the Wednesday afternoon social club. General Gavron also resurrect- ed a few old traditions such as bringing back an occasional Friday night dance. On the football scene, our battalion continued to be superior to our rival, Hoffman, beating them for the fourth straight year. We wish to continue our history, but it is important for us to send this biography to headquarters before the en- emy gets their hands on it. They are over-running the front lines and we don’t know how much longer we can hold out. No one really knows what the future holds - only time will tell. All we can say is that we had a great four years at St. Mary’s. It is time for us to say good-bye As the class of 82. We’ve had good times We’ve loved these years And we are hoping you will too. 5 SENIOR SUPERLATIVES 6 BEST DRESSED Sandy Bravo, Tony Frazee SENIOR Terri Abbatiello 393 Prospect Street South Amboy, N.J. 08879 — 721-4552 Yearbook — 12, Varsity Soccer Score Keeper — 12, Wednesday Club Ray Bassford 287 Middlesex Road Matawan, N.J. 07747 — 583-6407 Folk Group, Gifted and Talented Myra Bauza 184 Sherman Street Perth Amboy, N.J. 08861 — 826-4563 Cross Country 9, J.V. Cheerleading Capt., Varsity Softball, Bowling Club, Spanish Club, Varsity Cheerleading — 10, Varsity Softball, Varsity Cheerleading Co-Capt. 11 Timmy Berger 13 Clover Street Old Bridge, N.J. 08847 — 679-6541 Senate — 9, 10, 11, 12, President — 10, J.V. Baseball — 9, Varsity Baseball — 10, 11, 12, Freshmen Basketball — 9. J.V. Basketball 10, Play 4, Ping Pong Tournament — 10, 11, 12, Wednesday Afternoon Club Bridget Beshada 321 Portia Street South Amboy, N.J. 08879 — 727-7018 Varsity Softball — 9, 10, 11, 12, Varsity Basketball — 9. 10, 11, 12, Soccer — 12, Tennis — 10. Yearbook — 12, Ping Pong Tournament, Library Aide — 12, Wednesday Club Donna Booker 249 First Street South Amboy, N.J. 08879 — 721-8719 J.V. Basketball — 9. Ping Pong Tournament — 10, Yearbook — 12, Wednesday Club Renee Bouchard 519 Leffert Street South Amboy, N.J. 08879 — 721-7041 Bowling — 9, Basketball — 9, 10, Cross Country — 9 Sandy Bravo 1 Rota Drive Parlin, N.J. 08859 — 727-4659 Track, Girls Tennis. Senate, National Honor Society, Language, Honor Society, Yearbook, Literary Magazine, Gifted and Talented Hand and Hand, March of Dimes, Basketball Manager — J.V., Art Crew Kathleen Bronne 15 Florence Drive Parlin, N.J. 08859 — 721-5752 Track — 9, Bowling, Punk Rock Club, Bruce Springsteen Fan Club Denise Brunialti 11 Karen Street Spotswood, N.J. 08884 — 251-0939 John Caldon 15 Pine Avenue South Amboy. N.J. 08879 -'721-6236 Bill Campbell 24 Lenox Ave. Old Bridge, N.J. 08857 - 251-3792 Cross Country Anthony Camporeale 66 Kierst Street Parlin, N.J. 08859 — 727-1908 Tennis — 11. 12, School Play, Ping Pong Tournament, Basketball — 9 Lisa Cantello 2 Marcia Street Parlin. N.J. 08859 — 727-4571 Softball — 10, 11, 12, Soccer — 11, Play — 12, Yearbook — 12, Almost Anything Goes — 10, 11, Wednesday Club Linda Carter 288 Main Street Matawan, N.J. 07747 — 566-3565 Tank Tice Fan Club Mark Carter 47 Evelyn Terrace South Amboy, N.J. 08879 — 721-3349 Bowling — 9, 10, Stage Crew — 10, 12, Olympic of the Minds — 11, 12 Mark Carter 47 Evelyn Terrace South Amboy, N.J. 08879 — 721-3349 Bowling — 9, 10, Stage Crew — 10, 12, Olympic of the Minds — 11, 12, Dungeons and Dragons 11, 12, Math League — 12, NJJAS — 11. 12, German Honor Society — 10, 11, 12, Fold Group — 12 Mary Chinery 8 Jersey Avenue Old Bridge, N.J. 08857 — 679-4824 Art Crew — 9, 10. 11. 12, Fold Group — 10, 11, 12, Varsity Tennis — 9, Hand and Hand — 9, 10 Mary Clarke 51 Matawan, N.J. 07749 — 566-5478 Photography — 10, Gymnastics — 9, Play — 9, Folk Group — 12, Cheerleading — 12, Art Exhibit — 12 Thomas Connor 155 Main Street Spotswood, N.J. 08884 — 251-1069 Wrestling — 10, 11, 12, Baseball — 10, Football — 12 Mike Connors 234 David Street South Amboy, N.J. 08879 - 721-7269 Soccer — 9, 10, Basketball — 9, Tennis 9, 10, 11, 12, Ping Pong Tournament, Wednesday Club, School Play — 4 Years, Family Feud — 10 Tessi Cordon e 72 Francis Place Keansburg, N.J. 07734 — 787-1599 J.V. Softball — 11 Mike Corgan 148 Sunset Ave. Old Bridge, N.J. 08857 — 251-4115 Stacy Cornacchio 250 Madie Ave. Spotswood, N.J. 08884 — 251-1376 Kathy Creed 49 Pupek Road South Amboy. N.J. 08879 — 727-2571 Yearbook — 12, Play — 12, Wednesday Club Sandi Danisi 55 Half Acre Road -Jamesburg, N.J. 08831 — 521-1157 Gifted and Talented, National Honor Society, Varsity Gymnastics, J.V. Soccer, Yearbook. Literary Magazine, Decorations Committee, Perf. Arts Play. Play, Varsi- ty Cheerleading, Hootenany, Math League, Top 4 in NEDT’s Mary Beth Decker 26 Lakevicw Drive Spotswood. N.J. 08884 - 251 0929 J.V. Soccer — 10, Yearbook — 11,12, Play — 11,12, Hootenany, Senate — 12, Almost Anything Goes, Wednesday Club Eric DeWeever 143 Twilight Ave. Keansburg, N.J. 07734 - 787-6695 J.V. Soccer, Tennis, Football, Wednesday Club, CYO Passion Play — 10, 11, 12 Kathleen Duane 12 Albemarle Road East Brunswick, N.J. 08816 - 257-7821 Cheerleader — 9, 10. 11, 12 Carole Durski 410 Washington Ave. South Amboy, N.J. 08879 — 721-2394 Track, Chairman For St. Mary's Banner Committee Anne Eshleman 17 Georgetown Road Parlin, N.J. 08859 — 721-9088 Library Aide, Track — 9, Punk Rock Club, Senior Lounge Hanger Eileen Fallon 5 Homer Road Old Bridge, N.J. 08857 — 727-0462 Varsity Tennis — 9, 10, 11, 12, National Honor Society, Math League — 12 Linda Farrell 41 York Street Old Bridge, N.J. 08857 — 679 5439 Library Aide, The Punk Rock Club, Tank Tice Fan Club 8 DIRECTORY Michael Fitzgerald 22 Persoli Road Old Bridge, N.J. 08857 — 251-5220 Gross Country — 9, 10, 11, Baseball — 11, Varsity Basketball — 11, 12 John Fitzsimmons 11 Fielek Terrace Parlin, N.J. 08859 — 721-6132 CrossCountry — 9, Basketball — 9, Soccer — 10, Senate — 10, 11, 12, Play — 11, 12, Tennis — 9, Wednesday Club Sheron Fleming 50 Crescent Street Keansburg. N.J. 07734 - 787-8849 CYO Cheerleading — 9,10.11, 12, CYO Passion Play - 9. 10,11,12. Yearbook 12, CYO — 9. 10, 11, 12 Tony Frazee 17 St. Johns Place Keansburg. N.J. 07734 — 787-7113 Basketball — 9, Football — 12, CYO — 9.10. 11,12, CYO Play - 9, 10,11.12. CYO Basketball — 10, 11, 12, Wednesday Club Kathleen Gallagher 36 Burgess Ave. Spotswood, N.J. 08884 — 251-4215 7930051 Photo Club — 9, J.V. Soccer — 9, Varsity Soccer — 11, 12, J.V. Soccer — 10, J.V. Softball — 9, Newspaper — 9, Newspaper Editor — 10, 11. Top 4 in NEDTs, Hootenany Photographer, Yearbook — 12. Literary Magazine 12, College Bowl, Play — 12 Francisco Gallegos 743 Catherine Street Perth Amboy, N.J. 08861 — 442-1475 Varsity Soccer — 9, 10, 12, Varsity Baseball — 9, 10, 12, Bowling Club — 9, Newspaper — 9, 11, Play — 9, Stage Crew — 11, Intermurals — 9, 10. 11 Peggy Gillard 3 Oakwood Drive Hazlet, N.J. 07730 — 264-6288 Gymnastics — 9, Track — 9, Cheerleading — 9, 11, Costume Crew — 9 Beverly Godlesky 23 Frazee Ave. South Amboy, N.J. 08879 - 727-0185 National Honor Society — 10, 11, 12, French Honor Society — 10, 11, 12, Math League 10, 11, 12, J.V. Basketball Softball — 9, Varsity Tennis — 10, Varsity Softball — 10, 11, 12, Varsity Soccer — 11, 12 MaryAnn Golembeski 16 Evelyn Terrace Sayreville, N.J. — 721-8406 Track — 9, Cross Country — 10, Bowling — 9. Tank Tice Fan Club Kathleen Goletz 98 Brooklyn Ave. Spotswood. N.J. 08884 — 251-3169 J.V. Soccer — 9, Wednesday Club Laurie Gregor 36 Kenneth Ave. Parlin, N.J. 08859 — 721-8997 Softball — 9, 12, Cheerleading — 11, 12, Soccer — 11, 12, Play — 12 Patrick Grimley 247 Church Street South Amboy, N.J. 08879 Soccer — 9. 10, 11, 12, Baseball — 9. 10, 11, 12 Joe Harrigan 297 Gordon Street South Amboy. N.J. 08879 — 721-7064 J.V. Basketball, J.V. Baseball, Varsity Baseball, Wednesday Club Peter Higgins 13 Sunrise Terrace Parlin, N.J. 08859 — 721-4495 Bowling Club, Ping Pong Tournament Tom Howarth 9 Eric Ct. Parlin, N.J. 08859 — 727-2532 Basketball — 9. 10, 11, 12, Soccer — 9. Baseball - 11, 12 Ken Huard 21 Diamond Ct. East Brunswick, N.J. — 257-3903 Jennifer Hughes 5 Lunica Court Old Bridge, N.J. 08857 - 679-8849 Math League, Bookstore Staff, Library Aide, Varsity Tennis, Skiing Trips. Wednes day Club Harry Hunter 115 Liberty PI. West Keansburg, N.J. 07734 — 495-0632 Bowling League — 10. Ping Pong Tournament John Jackson 83 Alpha Ave. Old Bridge, N.J. 08857 — 679-5363 Bowling, Ping Pong Tournament, Tennis. Literary Magazine. Newspaper Tom Johnson 3 Ninth Street West Keansburg, N.J. 07734 — 787-1822 Soccer — 9, 10. 11. 12, Play — 12, Ad Drive Captain — 9. Wednesday Club Richard Joyce 5 Sweet Briar Lane Holmdel, N.J. 07733 — 946-4513 Gong Show Michael Kashkonis 656 Prospect Ave Cliffwood Beach, N.J. — 566-2248 Millie Kauffmann 67 Carr Ave. Keansburg. N.J, 07734 — 495-Punk Library Aide. Punk Rock Club. Senior Lounger Dennis Kcstler North State Home Road Jamesburg. N.J. 08831 — 521-1873 Martin Thomas Green 319 Portia Street South Amboy, N.J. 08879 — 727-6247 Writing. Music Eileen Klemm 38 Bayview Ave. Keansburg. N.J. 07734 — 787-1978 495-2023 Yearbook — 10, 11, Spirit Committee, Library Aide Joseph Klimaszewski 231 Fourth Street W Keansburg. N.J. 07734 - 495-1672 National Honor Society — 10, 11, 12, Golf — 9. Bowling — 9, 10. Play — 9. 10, 11. 12. Ping Pong Tournament. Math League — 10. 11. 12. Spanish Honor Society — 10, 11, 12. European Trip — 10. Folk Group — 9. 10. 11. 12. Liturgical Reader, Missions — 10 Ken Kopko 67 Albert Street Parlin. N.J. 08859 - 721-2148 Baseball — 10. Basketball — 10. 11, 12. Football — 12. Soccer — 10. 11 12 Play — 10. 11, 12 Regina Korkowski 430 Ocean Blvd Cliffwood. N.J. 07735 - 566-5802 VaTsity Softball, Cheerleading, Varsity Gymnastics Joe Kudelka 281 Fourth Street South Amboy, N.J. 08879 — 721-2069 Basketball, Baseball, Football Patty Latham 7 Latham Circle Parlin. N.J. 08859 — 721-4535 Track — 9, French Club — 9, 10. National Honor Society. French National Honor Society. Math League — 11. 12. Gifted and Talented. Tank Tice Fan Club Kevin Lenahan 837 Main Street South Amboy. N.J. 08879 — 721-5032 Library Aide. Ping Pong Tournament. Play — 12, St. Mary’s CYO. CYO Board — 11. CYO Basketball - 9, 10. 11. 12. Wednesday Club. 20 20 Club Patrick Liptak 365 Sunset Ave. Old Bridge. N.J. 08857 — 251-4521 Hootenany 9 MOST SCHOLARLY Beverly Godlesky, Steve Tanchyk 10 MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Cindy Zdzienicki. Steve Tanchyk MOST ATHLETIC Bridget Beshada, Tom Noble MOST SPIRITED Cindy Schembri, Jack Fitzsimmons 11 SENIOR Sean Loftus 213 Henery Street South Amboy, N.J. 08879 — 721-8576 Football — 12, Ad Drive — 9, 10, 11, Play — 11. 12, Wednesday Club Jim MacArthur 52 First Street Perth Amboy, N.J. 08861 442-7236 Varsity Soccer — 9, Swim Team — 9, School Play — 10, Cross Country, Banner Committee — 11. Stage Crew — 9, 10, 11, Newspaper — 9, 10, 11 Charlotte Mncken 4 Crestwood Court Spotswood, N.J. 08884 — 251-1795 Yearbook — 12, Almost Anything Goes — 11, Wednesday Club Tom Marcano 338 Cedar Street South Amboy, N.J. 08879 — 727-0921 Fr. Basketball, J.V. Basketball, Varsity Tennis, Z-28 Club Ron Marcinanis 75 Aberdeen Road Matawan. N.J. 07747 — 566-3947 Dungeons Dragons — 12 Dawn Marciniak 95 Seabreeze Way Keansburg, N.J. 07734 787-4092 Track — 9, CrossCountry — 10, Yearbook 10, 12, Liberary Magazine 12, Library Aide — 11, 12, Play — 12, Punk Rock Club Ester Martinez 128 Weber Ave. Sayreville, N.J. 08872 238 9498 Softball — 9, Yearbook — 9,10.12, Soccer — 9, Spanish Club — 10, Raquet Ball Club 10, Ping Pong Tournament Emil Marx 25 Sea wood Ave. Keansburg, N.J. 07734 — 787-5643 Hootenany, Dungeons Dragons, Hockey League Andrea Matthaey 197 Washington Road Matawan, N.J. 07747 — 566-2163 Play, Costume Crew. Track Manager — 9, Spirit Committee Peggy Moore 351 Ivy Hill Drive Matawan, N.J. 07747 — 566-1371 Sue Morris 448 Conover Street South Amboy. N.J. 08879 - 727-0124 Library Aide, Basketball, Softball Frank Nebus 18 Chandler Ave. Keyport, N.J. 07735 — 264-4731 Hootenany John Nebus 404 Henery Street South Amboy, N.J. 08879 - 721-5270 Sean Nelthropp 10 Bertran Avenue South Amboy, N.J. 08879 — 727-2776 Football, Wrestling — 10, Dungeons Dragons, Wednesday Club John Newsholme 160 Washington Ave. South Amboy, N.J. 08879 - 727-4488 Varsity Soccer 4 Years, Play, Hockey League, Wednesday Club Tom Noble 244 David Street South Amboy, N.J. 08879 — 721-5333 Varsity Basketball — 11, 12, Varsity Soccer — 9. 10, Cross Country — 12. J.V. Basketball, J.V. Baseball, Basketball — 9, Football — 9, 10, 11, 12, Wednesday Club, School Play — 9. 10, 11, 12 Jackie O’Connor 90 Luke Street South Amboy. N.J. 08879 — 721 3342 National Honor Society, Spanish Honor Society, Apostolic Music Liturgy Group, Folk Group — 9,10,11.12, Play. Photography Club, Library Aide — 11,12, Last of the Barry Vozar Club, Ping Pong Tournament, 20 20 Club Collin O’Malley 6 Sally Court Old Bridge, N.J. 08857 - 251-6085 Freshmen J.V. Cheerleading FREE BIRD Darcy Onyskow 101 Athens Ave. South Amboy, N.J. 08879 — 721-8346 French Club, Guidance Aide — 10, Ski Trip — 9, 10, 11, 12, Varsity Gymnastics — 9, 10, 11, 12, Cheerleading — 10, 12, Art Crew — 9, 10, Yearbook — 12, Library Aide, 20 20 Club Nancy Orlowski 536 Leffert Street South Amboy. N.J. 08879 — 721-4357 Liturgy Committee, Yearbook — 12, Skiing Trips — 9,10, 11, 12, National Honor Society, Art Crew — 9, 10, 11, 12, Folk Group — 10, 11, 12, Library Aide — 12, 20 20 Club, Ping Pong Tournament. Banner Committee, Cover Designer, Hallow- een Happenings — 9 Brian O’Sullivan 9 Margret Street Old Bridge, N.J. 08857 — 679 3769 Joanne Pacella 22 Calliope Road Sayreville, N.J. 08872 — 257-2849 Laurie Pachkowski 4 Martha Blvd. South Amboy. N.J. 08879 — 727-1932 Art Crew — 9,10, 11, 12, French Club — 9, 10, 11, 12, Photography Club 9, Newspaper — 10, 11, Last of the Barry Vozar Fan Club, Gymnastics — 9 Elizabeth Partyka 190 Main Street East Brunswick, N.J. — 254-4911 Dave Pelkowski 1 Lola Lane Matawan, N.J. 07747 — 591-1423 Hello Dolly - 9 Coleen Petricek 20 Spyros Drive South Amboy. N.J. 08879 — 721-8215 Last of the Barry Vozar Fan Club, Library Aide — 12, 20 20 Club Sal Piccolo 15 Heather Drive Old Bridge. N.J. 08857 — 679-7643 Varsity Basketball Clock Keeper — 9, 10, 11, 12 Joseph Prusik 13 Raritan Ave. Morgan, N.J. 08879 — 721-0664 Photography Club - 10, Math League — 11, 12, Play — 12, Newspaper — 9, Yearbook — 9, 10, Soccer — 9, 10 Kelli Quigley 35 PiersoJJ Road Old Bridge, N.J. 08857 — 251-5468 Student Council — 9. 10, 11, Honor Society — 10, 11. 12. Cheerleading — 9, Capt., 10, Yearbook — 12 Editor, 20 20 Club Hitesh Kama Amboy Motel Route 9 35 South Amboy, N.J. 08879 72M525 Soccer Team, Library Aide Kathy Regan 104 Bentley Ave Old Bridge. N.J. 08857 — 251-5142-2413 Cheerleading — 9. 10. 11. 12. Gymnastics — 9, Yearbook — 12, Spirit Commit- tee, Play — 12. Wednesday Club, 20 20 Club Representative Eileen Reilly 252 First St. South Amboy, N.J. 08879 — 721-1938 Cross Country, Battle of the Sexes, J.V. Basketball, Varsity Basketball — 10, 11, 12. J.V. Softball, Varsity Softball - 9. 10. 11. 12. Varsity Soccer - 11. 12, Bookstore — 12. Play — 12, Last of the Barry Vozar Fan Club Maria Ricciardi 76 Maple Drive Colts Neck, N.J. - 946 3163 Costume Crew — 9, 10, Track — 9 John Rocse 104 Seabreeze Way Keansburg. N.J. 07734 — 787-5527 Soccer — 10. 11 12 DIRECTORY Ted Roxbury 131 Vineyard Ave. Morgan, N.J. 08879 - 721-7184 Bowling Club — 9, 10, Chess Club — 10, Ping Pong. Religion Aide Sal Rinaldi 108 Highland Blvd. Keansburg, N.J. 07734 - 787 0891 Basketball — 9. 10, Tennis — 10, 11, 12 Donna Rufo 3 Leroy Place Keansburg. N.J. 07734 - 495-1193 St. Ann's CYO Cheerleading - 9. 10. 11. CYO Passion Play - 9. 10. 11. 12. Library Aide — 12 Elise Satillaro 235 First Street South Amboy. N.J. 08879 - 721-8768 721-6021 Yearbook — 9. 10, 11, 12, Literaiy Magazine — 10. 11. 12 Editor. French Club, Newspaper. Art Crew — 9, Performing Arts — 12, Play — 12, Folk Group, Halloween Happening — 9. Photography Club — 9. Library Aide — 11. 12, Barry Vozar Fan Club, Christmas Window Painting, Hootenanny — 10, Gymnas tics Announcer — 11 Amy Sbarbaro 25 Marlboro St. Morganville. N.J. 07751 — 591-1108 Cindy Schembri 32 Creighton Circle Old Bridge. N.J. 08857 — 679-2093 Senate — 9, 10, 11, 12, Sr. Class President, Yearbook — 12. Almost Anything Goes — 9,11, Play — 12, Ad Drive Capt., 9, Cheerleading 12, Wednesday Club, 20 20 Club, Hootenany — 12 Patricia Silva 2 Diana Ct. South Amboy. N.J. 08879 - 721-8477 Track — 9, Cheerleading, Gymnastics, Art Crew, J.V. Cheerleading, Varsity Cheerleading — 12. Gymnastics Score Keeper, Library Aide, Folk Group. Girls Soccer — 11 Maggie Simpson 330 Carr Ave. Keansburg. N.J. 07734 — 787-2636 Library Aide, Play — 12 Rick Smoller 11 Ryers Lane Matawan, N.J. 07747 — 591-1673 Anne Sullivan 32 Darwin Road Old Bridge. N.J. 08857 - 251-5475 Cheerleading — 9, 10, 11, 12. Gymnastics — 11. Yearbook — 12, Spanish Honor Society Knut Svenningsen 12 Macedulski Terrace South Amboy, N.J. 08879 — 721-6320 Photography — 9, Bowling — 9, Play — 9, 10. 11, 12, Summer Play — 9, Folk Group — 10, 11, 12, German Club, Halloween Happening — 9 Joe Szaro 315 North Feltus Street South Amboy, N.J. 08879 — 721-2686 Crosscountry — 9, 10,11, Baseball — 9, 10, 11, 12, Basketball — 9, 10. 11, 12, Honor Roll, Wednesday Club Theresa Tabasko 263 Second Street South Amboy, N.J. 08879 — 727-0395 Cheerleading — 9, 10, 11, 12, J.V. Softball - 9. Varsity Softball 10, 11, 12. Soccer - 11. 12. Play — 12 Stephen Tanchyk 6 Jasko Court South Amboy. N.J. 08879 — 721-6623 National Honor Society — 10, 11, 12, French Honor Society — 11, 12, Math League — 11, 12 Bill Tarallo 432 Bordentown Ave. South Amboy, N.J. 08879 — 712-9498 Ray Taylor 51 Willis Ave. Keansburg, N.J. 07734 — 787-3455 Basketball — 9, Football, Wednesday Club Karen Testa 21 Wilson Ave. Parlin, N.J. 08859 — 727-1095 National Honor Society — 11, 12, Play, French Club — 10, 12, Yearbook 12, Track — 9. J.V. Soccer — 9. 10. Literary Magazine - 12, Newspaper — 12, Math League 11, 12, Liturgy Committee — 9, 10, 11, 12 Lori Tier 47 Central Ave. Old Bridge. N.J. 08857 — 251-1026 Racquetball — 10, Yearbook — 12 Erin Toolan 10 Darwin Road Old Bridge. N.J. 08857 — 251-4482 Senate — 9, 10, Racquetball Club — 10, Yearbook — 12 Patrick Trollan 23 Lincoln Ct. Keansburg, N.J. 07734 — 787-1951 Football. Wednesday Club Phillip Valdivia 135 Augusta Street South Amboy. N.J. 08879 — 727-4661 Varsity Soccer — 9, 10, 11, 12, Varsity Wrestling — 9, 10. 11. 12. Football James Venutolo 97 Bentley Ave. Old Bridge, N.J 08857 — 251-5211 Basketball — 9. 10. Baseball — 9, 10. 11. Football — 10. 11 Kathy Vezos 175 Park Ave. Keansburg, N.J. 07734 — 787-9044 Yearbook — 10, 12. Library Aide — 12 Maria Viglionese 195 Jersey Street South Amboy. N.J. 08879 — 721-4698 Cross Country — 10, Racquetball — 10, Yearbook — 12. Newspaper — 10, Literary Magazine — 12, Art Crew — 9. 10. 11. 12, Liturgy Committee — 10. 11. 12 Jim White 21 Ryers Lane Matawan. N.J. 07747 — 591 9013 Student Council - 11, 12. Play — 9. 11. 12, Liturgy 4 Years. Library Aide, Racquetball — 9. Wednesday Club Patricia White 34 Center Ave Keansburg. N.J. 07734 — 787-1106 J.V. Basketball — 9, Varsity Soccer — 11, 12 Janet Whitehouse 109 Burlington Ave. Spotswood. N.J. 08884 — 251-3245 Newspaper — 9. 10, Racquetball — 10. Art Crew — 9. 10. Bowling — 9. Yearbook — 12 Mary Joe Wilfong 448 Tennent Road Morganville. N.J. 07751 — 536-4220 Play — 12, Library Aide — 11, 12 Lori Woods 314 Ward Ave. South Amboy, N.J. 08879 — 721-0010 Mary Judith Zaleski 337 Parker Ave. South Amboy, N.J. 08879 — 727-0520 National Honor Society — 10. 11. 12. Cross Country — 9, 10. 11, Soccer — 12. J V. Softball — 9. Cheerleading — 9. 10. 11. 12. Newspaper — 10 Yearbook — 12 Cindy Zdzienicki 18 Hilltop Ave. South Amboy. N.J. 08879 — 721-1855 Senate — 9, 10. 11, 12, Play — 9, 10, 11, 12. Gymnastics — 9, 10, 11, 12, Math League - 11, 12. National Honor Society — 10. 11, 12, French Club - 10. 11, 12, Yearbook — 11, 12. Newspaper — 10. Literary Magazine, Student Council - 12, Liturgy Committee. Gifted Talented - 11, 12. Cheerleading - 12, Banner Committee 13 CLASS FLIRT Lisa Cantello, Tony Frazee MOST SHY Mark Carter, Amy Sbarbro (was too shy to take the picture) 14 CLASS GOSSIP Dawn Marciniak, Sean Loftus CLASS CLOWN Millie Kauffman, Joe Harrigan “SPACEMAN AND SPACEWOMAN” Sue Morris, Richard Joyce MOST TALKATIVE Lisa Cantello, Tom Johnson w 'll “Remember When” Remember when . . . Things were different; But then all things changed, Somehow rearranged. That's why, while we can, We should “remember when”. Memories are supposed to be Reflections of what used to be; That’s why, while we can, we should “remember when”. i. 16 SENIORS 17 Ray Bassford “Fr. Raymond” “Live and Let Live!” Bridget Elizabeth Beshada “Cheddar” “That’s life!” Terri Marie Abbatiello “Ter” Myra Bauza “My” Timothy Gerard Berger “Tim Donna Marie Booker “Bookster” Bill Campbell “Chim-Chim” Its nice outside.” Denise Brunialti “Bruno” “You’re drive nuts!” Renee Ann Bouchard “Nay-Nay” “What’s cooking, good looking?!” Kathleen Bronne “Kath” John T. Caldon PBA “But that’s alright!” Sandra Bravo “Sandy” Mark Joseph Carter “Mongo Duke” “Today may rain, but tomorrow will shine!” Mary Catherine Anne Chinery “Above all, let love be your guide.” Mary Clarke “Mellow” “Take a walk on the wildside! 20 Theresa Corcione “Mo-Mo” “Go for it, Stacy!” Kathleen Creed “Kathy” “I Don't Know!” Stacy Cornacchio “Spacey” “Let’s go to Gino’s!” Thomas S. Connor “Duke” “Yepper” Michael H. Corgan “All Right!” Michael Connors “Mike” 21 Mary Beth Decker “Mare Sandi J. Danisi Carole Rose Durski “Roller Girl” When’s the next Friday the 13th?” Kathleen Duane “Kath” “Get Out!” Eric C. DeWeever “DeWeev” “Yea, RIGHT!!” Anne Eshleman “Worm” “Yeahhh!” Michael G. Fitzgerald “Fitz” Tony Frazee “Bone” Eileen Fallon “Ei” “No joke, no lief” Jack Fitzsimmons “Mr. Bubble” Sheron Fleming “I’m psyched!” Linda A. Farrell “Lin” 23 24 25 Kenneth Huard Thomas James Johnson, Jr. “T.J.” “Whatever it is, DO IT!” Richard Joyce Party at Horseshoe! 26 Mike Kashkonis Millie Kauffmann “Matress Millie” “Yeeaah!!” 27 , fi;.? tr ® V Regina Korkowski “Reggie” Kevin L. Lenahan “Kev” “You waste!” Joe Kudelka Sean Patrick Loftus “Alfy” Patricia Latham Patrick J. Liptak “G.S” “What a loser!” Charlotte Macken “Cha-Cha” Thomas A. Marcano “Tico” “If it feels good, DO IT!” Esther Maria Martinez “Guch” “Live, Love, Laugh.” James A. MacArthur “Jungle Jim” Live your life fast and carefree” Ronald J. Marcinanis, Jr. “Animal” Dawn Maria Marciniak “Ronny” “You’re a mess!” Emil J. Marx “Eddie” Susan Marie Morris “Sue” Andrea Beth Matthaey “Ang” GET ME OUT OF HERE!! Margaret Mary Moore “Peggy” I'm gonna punch you!” John G. Nebus, IV “Kink” “I passed Health!” Frank W. Nebus, II “Franko” 'Scorpians are great!' 30 Thomas E. Noble Jacqueline Virginia O’Connor “Jackie-O” John Newsholme “Ozzy” “If you’re going to do it, do it right!” Sean Nelthropp “Fidel” Darcy Ann Onyskow Collin M. O’Malley “Col” “Freebird” 31 Brian O’Sullivan “McGinty” Elizabeth Partyka “Liz” “This is great! Joanne PaceUa “Jo” “I get the right away! Dave Pelkowski “E-NOUGH!” Nancy Ann Orlowski “Nanc” “Don’t patronize me!” Laurie A. Pachkowski ■1 Coleen Petricek Salvatore Piccolo “The Duke” Kelli Anne Quigley “There I go!” Hitesh Rama “Big Guy” “To be myself’ Kathleen Regan “Kath” “Goooooood!” Joseph F. Prusik “Pru” “Six Days” Salvatore Joseph Rinaldi “Doser” “Go for it!” 34 Amy Sbarbaro Elise M. Sattilaro “Els” I can't handle this! Cynthia Schembri “Cindy “Gooood!” Patricia Silva “Tricia” Hi, how are ya?’ Rick G. Smoller Whippin’ and Driving’ Margaret Simpson “Maggie” Yeah, right! Tell me about it! 35 Anne Sullivan “Annie” “Off it!” Joseph Kenneth Szaro “Mouse” Stephen Tanchyk Knut W. Svenningsen “Svenn” Theresa Tabasko “Tree” “Whats up, kids?!” William Michael Tarallo Karen Elizabeth Testa “Life unfolds . . . day by day.” Patrick Trollan “Groove “What a goof!” Raymond James Taylor “Wez” Lori Tier Lor “You don't know! Phillip David Valdivia 'I’d like to be the May Queen! Erin Toolan “Er” G-OO-D” James Joseph Venutolo “Jimmy-Leon-Joe” “Move over Rover — over” Jim White “Jim-Bo” Let Jimmy take Kathleen Ann Vezos Kathy cool!!” Patricia White “Tricia” That’s not nice!” Maria Angelina Viglionese Janet Whitehouse “Live, Love, and Laugh!” Lori Woods “What's going on!? Mary Joe Wilfong “STUB” “How’s life!?” Mary Judith Zaleski “Mary Jude” Live life to the fullest' Cynthia Zdzienicki “Cindy” 40 G R EARLY D U A T Shirlene Clonan Angela Tonzola REMEMBER when ... Remember Jack’s house in Pennsy? Remember the Seaside Heights “Doobie Patrol”? Mr. Nestinger fell asleep in Mr. Nestinger’s class? The Bronx Zoo became short one duck? Remember “Mellow Mary”? Remember the racetrack and Sandi’s oil slick? Remember the milk fights? Remember Pat, Our “Golden Glove”? Sandy Bravo didn’t wear high heels? Remember the bathroom, where we spent most of our high school years? Remember Senior Retreat; going out and getting blind? Remember the M.U.F.D.V.R. Brigade? Remember Columbo’s with a ‘P’? Remember when Mary C. jumped off the ride at Seaside before it stopped? Remember the Wednesday Club? Joann and Bruno weren’t pecking money? Remember “Timothy Gerard and the Gerardettes”? Remember Tank’s destruction of the battleships? We did it for votes? Remember “History is Bunk”? Remember Florida Bound? Collin brought her own lunch to school? Remember the gorillas at the zoo? Remember “Luke and Laura”? John Newsholme swept the floor on retreat? Remember when we went to school on St. Patty’s Remember the mix up with the Spanish Fly? A Sayerville policeman asked Sue if she was a boy The days just ‘winged’ by? Does anyone remember Terri’s natural hair color? Remember “Give it to me baby”? 41 Remember “Live from Baltimore, it’s U.S.A.M”? Getting a six-pack was fun, now it’s a barrel? Ho’s car was floating? Remember “Learning How to Make Airplanes at Assemblies”? Mike played barber and cut Kelli’s hair? Will she ever get revenge? Remember “Pass the Bucket” on the Oceanography trip? Remember “Welcome to Swine Country”? We learned that Virginity is like a stereo; you abuse it you lose it? Remember climbing Ben Franklin at the Franklin Institute? Remember when Gig wrestled the alligators at the Zoo? Remember our Mother, Mrs. Burns? Hey Tony and Eric, remember the fun we had at Snoop’s? Kelli got caught in a gym locker? Remember when we came to school in the dress code? Remember Mike C. in history; “Big Bubbles, NO Troubles”? Tricia’s locker caught on fire? Remember the ‘trip’ to Seaside Junior year? Will the residents of Cartert Avenue ever be the same? Remember the Orange — Car? Remember when they never played the Stones? Remember the Outlaws and the Skynyrd’s Live in Briacrest Woods? Remember at 11:22 where Cindy always goes? Remember when ‘scap’ became a homeroom word? Remember “Horseshoe Road”? Remember the ‘Exorcist’ on Senior Retreat? Remember “Don’t Stop To The Punk Rock”? Remember when Peggy wasn’t violent? Remember the Class of ‘82’? Remember Tom Connor’s Party? Remember ‘Marienella’? Remember when Stephen Bishop was a student at St. Mary’s? Remember the ‘Decorated’ Christmas Tree on Senior Retreat? Remember Cillin’s Woopie Cushion? Remember when Erin looked like a Chimney Sweep? Remember when Mr. Phillips wouldn’t let his 8th period General Science class in the lab? A BEAUTIFUL BABY .. YOU MUST HAVE BEEN CLERGY Msgr. John L. Gerety Pastor St. Mary’s Seminary and University, Baltimore, Maryland S.T.B. Rev. Louis Roger Labonte Grand Seminaire Port-au-Prince, Haiti Leval University B.S.T. Rev. Raymond L. Cole St. Charles College La Salle College B.A. Christ the King Seminary St. Bonaventure University Rev. Robert Decker Spiritual Moderator Seton Hall University St. Mary’s College, A.B. Immaculate Conception Seminary Darlington School of Theology, M. Div. ADMINISTRATION Sister Joan Gavron, Principal Georgian Court College. B.A. Rutgers University, M.A. Adele Baluk, Administrative Assistant A.B. Douglass College Ed. M. Rutgers University A.M. Harvard University Mr. Gary J. Schreiber, Assistant Principal Glassboro State College. B A BUSINESS « T V.. L fl Janet W. Gray; Department Chairperson, Western Maryland College, B.A., Katherine Gibbs School 47 Mrs. Diana Panigrosso; Notre Dame C lege of Staten Island, B.A. Sister M. Veronica Murray; Georgia Cou College, B.A., Villanova University, . A Syracuse University, Fordham Universit Glassboro State College,Rutgers Univer; ty, FairJiegh Dickinson University Laverne Bauer; Department Chairperson Immaculate College, A.B. Mrs. Janet Scordinsky; Douglass College, B.A. Mrs. Kathleen Turk; Georgian Court College, B.A. — Special Education B.A. — Elementary Education. GUIDANCE Jeanne Polinski; Director of Guidance, Seaton Hall University, B.S.. Edward Twomey; Iona College, B.A , Fairleigh Dickinson University. M.A. M.A. Sister Mary Alicia Callan; Georgian Court College, B.A.. Vlllanova University, M.A. HEALTH and PHYS. ED. Mrs. Orphanides; Department Chairperson, Queensborough Commu- nity College, A.A., State University College New York at Brockport, B.S. Mr. George J. Micak; Kean College of New Jersey, B. A., Trenton State College Mr. Kevin Deegan; Middlesex County College, A.S., Trenton State College, B.S. 50 LANGUAGE Mrs. Debra Floyd; Douglass College, B.A Mrs. Judith D. Bucher; Department Chairperson. Laval University. B.A.. Kean College. Rutgers University Sister M. Nathanael; B.S. and B.A. Georgian Court College, M. Educ. Vil- lanova University Miss Adele Baluk; A.B Douglass College. Ed M. Rutgers University. A M. Harvard Mrs. Dorothy Tighe; A.B. College of St. Elizabeth. M A Catholic University of America LIBRARY Miss Lorie Morris; B.A. Trinity College, MLS Rutgers University 52 Mrs. Doris Hancik; Monmouth Medical Center, R.N., Peter Bent Brighau Medical Center Monmouth College LIVING ARTS Joanne W. Bartlett; Department Chairperson, Suny at Plattsburgh, B.S. Sr. Carol A. Jaruszewski R.S.M.; Mt. St. Mary Junior College, A.A., Georgian Court College, B.A.. Montclair State College, M.A. Mrs. Suzanne Burns; College of Saint Elizabeth, B.A., Julliard School of Music Certificate of Piano Dorothy M. Holliday; Department Co-Chairper- son, College of St. Elizabeth, B.A., Seton Hall University Steven Tranotti; Allentown College of St. Francis DeSales, B.S. 54 Hulda Potthoff; Department Co-Chai person, Douglass College, B.A. Gilbert Pritchard; Athletic Driector, B.S. — Montclair State College FEKHJKM1NG AK1S William Coyle, Play Director; Department Chairperson, B.A. Moravi- an College, M.A. Kean College Tom Phillips; Rutgers University, B.A.. Kean College, M.A. Sister Carol A. Jaruszewski, R.S.M.; Mt. St. Mary Junior College, A.A., Georgian Court College, B.A., Montclair State College, M.A. SCIENCE William J. Ryan, Jr.; Department Chairperson, Montclair State College, B.A. Sister Janet Christensen; Georgia Court College, B.S. 56 Mrs. Carol Jean Reed; Douglass College. A.B., Rutgers University, M.Ed. Tom Phillips; Rutgers University, B.A., Kean College of New Jersey M.A. SOCIAL STUDIES Mr. John Gloss, Jr.; Department Chairperson, Niagara University, B.A., Rutgers University, Ed.M.. St. Elizabeth’s College. Monmouth College, Georgian Court College Mr. Eugene Malhame; St. Anselm’s College. B.A., Georgian Court College, M.A. 57 Francis G. Yusko; Trenton State College. B.A. THEOLOGY Miss Catherine Perry; Douglass College, Rutgers University, B.A. Mrs. Dorothy Tighe; Department Chairper- son, A.B. College of St. Elizabeth, M.A. Catholic University of America John G. Morvay Jr.; St. Peter’s College, B.A. Thomas Tice; Kean College, B.A. Sister Carol A. Jaruszewski, R.S.M.; Mt. St. Mary Junior College, A.A., Georgian Court College, B.A., Montclair State College, M.A. NURSE Mrs. Patricia Burke R.N., B.A.; Holy Name Hospital School of Nursing, Jersey City State College SECRETARIAL S TAFF 60 Mrs. Maureen O’Connor CAFETERIA Mrs. Shirley O’Connor, Mrs. Elena Amatucci. Mrs. Bea Harvey, Manager, Mrs Margaret Corvino MAINTENANCE 61 Mr. Fred Hendricks, Mr. A1 Yrshus, Mr. Stanley Ksiazek 63 Sue Connor, Theresa Cotter, Bill Coons, Terri Corlett, Michelle Comunale 64 Top: Anthony Dimarzio, Bottom: Marybeth Digangi, Linda Demaio, Gail Devine Left: Joseph Blaha, Lisa Binda, Bobby Bialoblocki, Shawn-Lee Bever- idge, Theresa Bien Top: Kerri Camlin, Jennifer Coe, Debbie Clinton, Bottom: Karen Charmello, Joe Byrne Top: Kimberly Demyan, Tommy Dean, Jim Crossnohere, Bottom: Sean Curtis, Harold Delooze SI MmWGHSUWUL '.SOUTH AMBOY N.J. ATHLETlQi EPT Top: Chris Kirkman, Gerry Kinsella, Bottom: Lori Hein, Kristine Jennifer Kim Kloskowski, 65 Dina Forbes, Mary Ann Ferrigno, Maureen Fallon, George Francy Josephine Ladevai, Michael Howell, A1 Herche Peggy D’Onofrlo, Jackie Elkins, Ann Marie Domino, Mary Durko Maureen McGuire, Chris Mychalchik, Lisa Mellock, Brian Nash, Sandra McGowen Eva Bassford, Livia Barrera, Kenny Benson Jay Mazzella, Paul Maimone, Maureen Martin, Beth Mastridge, Tony Malinconico 67 Donna Jasnos, Dawn Jackson, Nicl Kelly 68 Marybeth Babecki, Valerie Anderson, Gamze Balasaygun, Mary Ballance, Steven Andelfinger Jane Kugit, Scott Lambertson, David LaBue, John Jeffrey, John Kuthau Jimmy Gatto, David Graham, Karen Gatyas, Stephanie Gerrick Top: Teresa Lauletti, Lisa MacDonald, Bottom: Barbara Loftus, Chris Lucovitz 69 Kurt Stary, Roseann Spitaletto, Sandy Stewart, Arnold Springvloed, Richard States. 70 Chris Scupp, Elaine Sarlo, Cathi Savin. Michael Santangelo, John Saba, Mike Santoro. Carol Nicora, Barbara Nugent, Angela Oberhuber, Kerry O’Brien, Colleen Newcombe. Mary Witkowski, Michele Zaleski, Eleanor Wykpisz, Marlene Wisniewski, Art Wilke, Randy Wilson. Kevin O’Neil, Patty O'Leary, Theresa O’Brien, Fabian Oskierko. Janice Peters, Lynn Paczkowski, Beth Parfitt, Barbara Partington, Brian Petretta. 72 Annemarie Orlowski, George Colasacco, Lynn Kilcooley, Kim Bartkowicz, Theresa Smith, Christopher Hauer, Tricia Murphy. Ol33«Mid IJLOOftOS UP I S3d Tracey Tice, Karen Thomas, Jeff Taylor. Beth Vollmann, Jim Vellanti, Lisa Yamello, Ana Vitoria, Lisa Venutolo. 73 Mark Roberts, Lisa Rhoades, Maria Rinaldi, Vicky Rossano, Mary Ann Reis. ■r, w Karin White, Alicia Wahler, Cindy Wheeler, John Wilfong. 74 Thomas Mierzwiak, Regina Molloy, Heather Mescal, Zofia Milkuwski, Rob Noble. Susan Hartney, Howard Harrington. Regina Green. 76 SOPHOMORES 77 Cormac Torphy, Craig Smoller, Donna Ust, Dawn Turner, Christina Totten, Bob Vezos. Damion Mescal, Chris Pelletier, Ellen Patterson, Margaret Pasanowic, Yvonne Piatek. Jeff Pacansky, Joe Pacella, Scott Nusbaum, Gabi Pall, Donna Olbrys. 78 Joseph Rachwal, Jeanne Radwanski, Marie Polak, MaryBeth Pilecki, Christina Rasmussen. Pat Fee, Steve Carpenito, Bob Ferraro, Pat Flanagan, Kim Gatto, Nora Fischer. Janet Geba, Jeanne Gillard, Randolph Golembieski, Michael Grandinetti, Lisa Gorczynski. 79 Pat Slattery, Pete Slanina, Jackie Smolinski, Mary Jean Sibilia, Jacqui Smith. Sharon Newberry, Patty Nugent, Denise Norden, Bill Nixon. Daniel Ziemba, Hank Zimmerman, Lisa Zdzienicki, Cindi Wood, John Wilhalme, Joseph Wilfong. Denise Sousa, Tyrrell Walsh, Karen Waltz, Larry Walker, Kathleen Wasko, Scott Volk. Joanne Johnson, Eddie Heyburn, Linda Jawidzik, Deidre Hornik, David Kelton. Frank McCarthy, Eddie McCall, Don McCaughey, Kerry McCourt. Susanne Belles!, John Bayers, Keith Becker, Suzanne Balascak, Janice Beaudry. Jim Byrne, Ann Srsich, Ed Sullivan, Vinne Soccodato. Jay Kennedy, Harry Kerr, Tim Klimek. Robyn Ruotilio, Rich Santangelo, Jeff Rosetti, Mike Rosko. Cindy Boehler, Karen Blanken, Elizabeth Benatar, Mary Catherine Burke, Christine Brown. Darlcen Agar, Luis Armas, Ellen Asseng, Marie Amendola, Cathleen Arney. mmi Peter Carey, Mary Pat Burke, Mike Caldon, Allison Carew. 84 Kevin Morano, Terri Nelan, Frank Musarra, Dawn Nicora, Laura Morano. Mary Jean Johnson. Selina Jimenez. Tom Keevins. Susan Jackson. Kathleen Hartney. Tom Repsha, Kevin Rooney, Jim Reynolds. Jim Roman. Rhonda Rivers. Mike Cosgrove. Jeff Cornacchio. Victor Deoliveira. Jackie Dembowski, Ann Cunningham. «•'.'«ii Steve Martin, Dawn McLaughlin, Marlene Malkiewicz, Tim Mayers. Diane Durynski, Nancy Dobeck, Donald Diem, Linda Clinton, Lana Di- Marzio, John Doherty. Cindy Conklin, Greg Ertl, Maureen Farley, Christopher Eib, Courtney M. Edgerton. Cindy McCraw, Denise Farrell, Ken Cassidy, Robin Callaghan. It Maureen Swier, Michael Tallan, Maria Szymanskl, Kathy Testa. Thomas Szaro 87 88 68 SHOINHf David Milbut, Marie Mucci, Jayne Mulez, Anne Murphy. Mike Conroy, Joe Charmello, Christopher Carter, Colleen Carey, Mary Beth Christensen. Joe Bohn, John Cantello, Richard Bonis, Anthony Cappadona. 91 Beth Ann Korshalla, Debra Lambertson, Tom Labue, Donna Lapatriello, Shawn Lenahan. Barbara Alvare, Judith Agar, AI Astarita, Denise Asbjorn, Denise Bouchard. Barbara Linblad, Kelly Madden, Rick Malik, Lynda Munoz, Paul Maher, Rosemary Leslie. Joe Russo, Ray Roth, Johart Romulus, Glenn Rosko. Barbara Douglas, Joseph Delaney, Kelly Curtis, Loretta D’Onofrio, Mary DelDuca. Wall. Tom Wagner. Laurie Wilson. Michele White. Michele Waverczak. Dana Robin. Danny 93 Victor Mangome, Glenn Malkiewicz, Fran Mar- garites, Kevin White, Satyam Mallick. Nina Petruso, Jeff Prybylowski, Joe Pipala, Tom Radwanski, Christina Partington. Theresa Martin, Kim Mazella, Beth Martin, Neal Matthaey, Mary Ann Meade. 94 Elizabeth Wykpisz, Denise Wranovics, Virginia Zaleski, Ellen Zaleski, Larry Zukowski. John Murphy, Pat McDonald, Christine McCullough, Charlie McCue, Tom Murphy. 95 Mary Ann Vetrecin, Lisa Vallone. Alyce Vaning, Diana Vasilakis, Lisa Vallely. Patty Nelan, Jamie Norek, John McQuade, Kevin McLaughlin, Kathy Noble. 96 Diane Winchester, Peter Witkowski, Barbara Wojtaszek, Janet Wojciechowski, Paula Wilson. 98 99 100 101 102 103 During our four years of high school, we have learned from many people. Our parents have supported us and our teachers have inspired us. We have made many friends and have lost a few along the way. But, one person has touched our lives in a way we will always remember. Sister Joan Gavron has been a friend to us through her expressions of love and fairness. She has proved to be an outstanding model of the Christian values we were taught at St. Mary's. Because of her enthusiasm, we have learned to strive harder, and with her encouragement, we have grown. Her optimistic attitude has enlightened us. Her devotion to the school has been evident beyond her duties. She has encouraged each of us to be special: because of her faith, we believe we are. We thank you. Sister Joan, for all you have shared with us. You have provided a pleasant background for our memories. For all you have done, we are grateful. In bidding farewell to you, we wish you a happy and healthy future. God bless you! 104 501 (japnoj 3[W![ e) SHW BOYS’ CROSS COUNTRY Bottom Row: Tim Mayors, Bob Fitzpatrick, Bill Sullivan, John Bayers, John Murphy, Anthony Cappadona, Albert Astarita, Patrick Reilly. Top Row: Mr. Fitts. Tom Radwanski. Larry Skarzynski, Tom Labue. Jim Dick, Kevin McLaughlin, Neil Matthaey, David Labue. 106 GIRLS’ CROSS COUNTRY Bottom Row: Virginia Zaleski, Jeanne Radwanski, Jennifer Somers, Janice Reilly. Top Row: Allison Carew, Karen Blanken. Janice Peters, Margaret Connor, Karen Waltz, Ellen Patterson, Maureen Flannery. 107 GIRLS’ VARSITY SOCCER Top 1 to r: A. Murphy, B. Godlesky, E. Reilly, V. Rossano, H. Mescal, S. Stewart, C. Carey, C. Connelly, J. Brady, K. O’Brien, T. Collins, A. Vanning, R. Raczkowski. Middle 1 to r: M.J. Zaleski, E. Wykpisz, M. Zaleski, Mrs. Turk, B. Beshada, K. Curtis, F. O’Leary, M. Reis. Bottom 1 to r: T. O’Brien, T. White, L. Gregor. Missing: T. Tabasko, K. Gallagher. 1_—J BOYS’ VARSITY SOCCER Bottom 1 to r: Ken Kopko, Dave Godlesky, Jeff Rosetti, Hitesh Rama, Tom Keevins, Pat Slanina. Top 1 to r: Teri Abbatiello (Scorekeeper), Mr. Schreiber (Coach), Jim Vellanti, Attila Soltesz, Patrick Grimley, Pete Slanina, Johart Romulus, Joe Bohn, Dennis Foerter, Fran Gallegos, John Newsholme, Tom Johnson, Rick Malik, Phil Valdivia. 109 VARSITY GYMNASTICS Top 1 to r: Cindy Zdzienicki (Capt.), Robyn Ruotilio, Lynn Schiro, Lisa Zdzienicki (Manager), Beth Vollman, Regina Korkowski, Mrs. Diana L. Orphanides. Middle I to r: Debbie Churpakovich, Kim Quirk, Peggy D’Onofrio, Darcy Onyskow (Capt.), Sandi Danisi. Bottom I to r: Nancy Barceilo, Janet Wojciechowski, Marybeth Babecki. 110 GIRLS’ VARSITY TENNIS L to r: Lynn Kilcooley, Mary Pat Burke, Beth Sharkey, Maureen Fallon, Karen Kilcooley, Kathy Noble, Cathy Crowley, Tyrrell Walsh, Courtney Edgerton, Karen Hughes, Jennifer Hughes, Lynn Paczkowski, Kathy Fallon, Mary Jo Kuegle (Coach). Missing: Eileen Fallon. ill Zil SaiQNVD SIHOdS J.V. SOCCER Jay Kennedy, Terri Nelan, Joe Charmello, Joe Delaney, Mike Talian, Donald Diem, Tom Repsha (capt.), Jerry Dohey (capt.), Harry Kerr, Scott Volk, Keith Becker, Patrick Flanagan, Marcos Bogner, Tom Mierzwiak, Rob Noble, Ken Benson, Brian Murphy, Damion Mescal, Michael Caldon. Steve Andelfinger, Arnold Springvloed, Bob Ferraro, Tom Murphy. Coach Mr. Tranotti. W R E S T L I N G L to R: Elise Sattilaro (manager), Phil Valdivia (capt.). Bill Nixon, Tom Connor, Marc Slover, Jeff Prybylowski (co-capt.), Mike Santangelo, Joe Pacella, Teresa Martin (stats), Mr. Paul (coach). Bottom L to R: George Colasacco, Arnold Springvloed, Richard Santangelo. Craig Smoller, Joe Wilfong, Dave Milbut. 113 VARSITY BASKETBALL L to R: Mr. Pritchard. Roberto Benites, John Kennedy, Joe Szaro. Bob Fitzpatrick, Mike Fitzgerald, Sean Regan, Tom Noble, Joe Kudelka, Jim Byrnes, Tom Howarth, Ken Kopko, Paul Connely, Mr. Tu oomey. 114 J.V. BASKETBALL Top Row: Jim Roman, Steve Martin, Jimmy Byrnes, Kenny Lickman, Kevin Marano, Mr. Twomey (coach). Bottom Row: Tom Szaro, Jeff Pacansky, Jay Kennedy, Randy Golembeski. Top Row: Sean Curtis, Joe Byrne, Jim Vellanti. Coach. Middle Row Dave Scarzinski, Randy Wilson, John Jeffrey, Jay Mazella. Bottom Row: Jim Gatto, Tom Mierzwiak, Bob Bialoblocki, Jeff Taylor, Coach Joe Lorello VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Bottom L to R: Regina Korkowski, Mary Judith Zaleski (capt.), Ellen Zaleski, Kathy Duane, Theresa Tabasko, Anne Sullivan (capt.). Top Row: Darcy Onyskow, Tricia Silva, Laurie Gregor, Lisa Cantello, Cindy Zdzienicki, Karen Kilcooley, Cindy Schembri. J.V. c H E E R L E A D E R S L to R: Mary Ann Meade, Laurie Anne Wilson, Jacqui Smith, Barbara Linblad, Robyn Ruotilio, Helen Delaney, Sue Smith, Lynda Munoz, Michelle Waverczak, Teresa Martin. GIRLS’ VARSITY BASKETBALL GIRLS’ J.V. BASKETBALL Janice Reilly, Karen Charmello, Nora Fischer, Donna Reed, Dawn Turner, Deidre Hornik, Eleanor Wykpisz, Jeanne Radwanski, Coach: Fred Henry. Patricia Stockton, Maureen Flannery, Karen Waltz, Flossie O’Leary, Mary Jean Sibilia, Bridget Beshada, Mary DelDuca, Peggy Connor. Coach: MaryKay Noble. SENIORS IN 'ae r 43 ACTIVITIES SENIOR SENATE Top Row: Timmy Berger, Mary Beth Decker, Jack Fitzsimmons. Bottom Row: Cindy Schembri (pres.), Sandy Bravo (secretary). Moderator: Mr. Ryan. Cindy Zdzienicki (Student Council pres.), Jim White. Top Row: Kathy Noble, Kelly Curtis (pres.). Moderator: Mr. Gloss, Ellen Zaleski (secretary), Mary Beth Christensen (Student Council vice-pres.). Bottom Row: Paul Connolly, Kevin White, Bill Sullivan. 121 SOPHOMORE SENATE Top Row: Timothy Klimek, Courtney Edgerton (Student Council secretary), Mary Pat Burke (secretary). Bottom Row: Damion Mescal, Jimmy Byrne, Steve Martin, Moderator: Mr. Twomey, Eddie Heyburn (pres.). FRESHMAN SENATE Top Row: John Radwanski (pres.), Lisa MacDonald, Gail Devine, Beth Sharkey, Randy Wilson. Bottom Row: Linda DeMaio, Tracey Tice (secretary) Moderator Mr. Tice. 122 HONOR SOCIETY Top Row: Sandi J. Danisi, Fatty Latham, Mary DelDuca, Maureen Flannery, Joseph Klimasewski, Bev Godlesky, Joe Charmello, Cindy Zdzienicki (president), Sandra Bravo (secretary), Nancy Orlowski, Steve Tanchyk, Eilleen Fallon, Joseph Delaney. Bottom Row: Mary Beth Christensen, Kelly Curtis, Tom Radwanski, Mike Roman, Jackie O’Connor, Mary Judith Zaleski (vice-president), Flossie O’Leary, Moderator: Mrs. Potthoff, Karen Testa. LITERARY MAGAZINE Top Row: Martin Green, Jeanne Gillard, Nina Petruso, Mary Jean Johnson, Beth Korshalla, Anne Murphy, Elise Sattilaro (editor). Middle Row: Paula Dobeck, Flossie O’Leary, Satyam Malick. Bottom Row: John Jackson, Sandi J. Danisi, Sandy Bravo. Missing: Maria Viglionese, Dawn Marciniak, Cindy Zdzienicki. Moderator: Mrs. Bauer. 123 SENIOR LIBRARY AIDES Top Row: Lisa Cantello, Cindy Schembri, Kathy Regan. Coleen Petricek. Mary Joe Wilfong. Jim White, Tom Connor, Nancy Orlowski, Tony Frazee, Bridget Beshada, Elise Sattilaro, Kevin Leneghan. Millie Kauffman, Kathy Bronne, Anne Eshleman, Linda Farrell. Bottom Row: Jennifer Hughes, Jackie O'Connor, Kathy Vezos, Phil Valdivia. Kelli Quigley, Donna Rufo, Mary Chinery, Sue Morris. JUNIOR LIBRARY AIDES 124 Top Row: Peggy Connors, Mark Olini, Jennifer Cory, Laurie Wilson, Barbara Linblad. Bottom Row: Patty Nelan, Lori Jolley, Janet Wojciechowski, Charlie McCue, Jayne Mulez. Missing: Dana Robin, Theresa Martin, Mary Ann Meade, Anna Gillard. RUTGERS BOWL .' Hvr j-w lift ' i «.« « •« H t IIHMK SOKKJ Students from St. Mary's partici- pated in the Rutgers Bowl, a televi- sion series in which area high school teams competed against each other in a contest of wit and skill. The St. Mary's team of Steve Tanchyk, Kathy Gallagher, Tom LaBue, Loretta Bren- nan and alternate Joe Delaney matched wits with Somerville High School in a half-hour TV. show and came away the winners by a score of 200-0. Questions included the areas of literature, history, theology, math, science, art, and music. Kathleen Gallagher, Steve Tanchyk, Loretta Brennan, Tom LaBue (captain), Joseph Delaney, Moderator: Mrs. Bauer. MATH LEAGUE The New Jersey Mathematics League offers our Mathletes six con- tests a year. We also participate in the Annual High School Mathemat- ics Examination, which is a talent search for young mathematicians to train for the international Math Olympiad. Top Row: Karen Testa (statistician), Beverly Godlesky, Tom Radwanski, Flossie O'Leary, Ted Roxbury, John Jackson, Mark Carter. Bottom Row: Don McCaughev Joseph Klimaszewski, Rich Malik, Tom LaBue, Stephen Tanchyk, Sean Nelthropp Moderator: Mrs. Potthoff. Missing: Joseph Prusik, Patty Latham. 125 FRENCH CLUB If Top Row: Karen Testa, Lisa Zdzienicki, Lynda Munoz, Lisa Gorczynski, Elizabeth Wykpisz, Maureen Flannery, Cindy Zdzienicki, Laurie Fachkowski. Bottom Row: Tyrrell Walsh, Mrs. Bucher (moderator), Deire Hornik. Missing: Ellen Patterson. GERMAN CLUB Top Row: Mike Talian, Tom Keevins, Tom Repsha, Peter Slanina, Arnold Springvloed (secretary). Bill Nixon, Rob Noble, Michael Santoro, George Petzold, Michael Santangelo. Bottom Row: Chris Mychalchyk, Mary Fleming, Anna Gillard, Tim Mayers (vice-president), Joseph Delaney (president), Janice Reilly, Annemarie Orlowski, Maureen Fallon, Theresa O’Brien, Kathy Testa, Mary Jean Johnson, Christina Totten. Missing: Sandra Bujko (treasurer). Moderator: Miss Baluk. 126 OLYMPICS OF THE MIND Olympics of the Mind Club is formed of students who are willing to spend time solving long term problems in a creative and unique wap. A contest is held locally and regionally where the solutions to the long term problems are judged. Spontaneous problems and stylish presentations are also considered in the final scores. Top Row: Rich Malik, Chris Carter, Tom Radwanski, Kathy Testa, Joe Delaney, Mark Carter. Bottom Row: Kathy Noble, Mary Beth Christensen, Kim Mazzella, Ellen Patterson, Moderator: Mrs. Tighe, Don McCaughey. DUNGEONS and DRAGONS Mark Carter (Dungeon Master), George Petzold, Joe Delaney, Ken Benson, Don McCaughey, Chris Carter, Moderators: Mr. Tice, Mr. Tranotti. 127 FOLK Group 128 Top Row: Karen Testa (Senior representative), Mike Santangelo, Kathy Testa, Dave Godlesky, Anna Gillard, Sr. Carol J. (moderator), Barbara Douglas (music co-ordinator), Dave Milbut, Donna Hensberger (Junior representative), Karen Doran, Mark Carter. Bottom Row: Mary Clarke, Dave Kelton, Deidre Hornik, Lori Jolley, Ray Bassford, Jackie O'Connor (music co- ordinator), Nancy Orlowski (banners), Mary Chinery (communications), Cindy Wood, Joe Charmello, Mary Jean Johnson (Sophomore representative), Laurie Wilson, Barbara Linblad, Mary Reis. AUDIO VISUAL Moderator: Mr. Hart, Paul Connolly, Thomas Murphy. PERFORMING ARTS The Performing Arts Dept, is the newest aca- demic dept, in St. Mary’s curriculum. Two courses are offered in the department — Performing Arts and Theater Production. The purpose of both these courses is to familiar- ize the students with performing in the theater. Classroom instruction is only a part of the student requirement. Students in these courses must con- cern themselves with the whole of theatrical produc- tion from construction of scenery to the actual per- forming. This year’s productions were The Night of Jan. 16th, the annual Christmas concert. The Odd Cou- ple, Annie Get Your Gun, and the annual Senior Follies. Top Row: Ken Kopko, Theresa Tabasko, Tricia White, Mary Joe Wilfong, Knut Svenningsen, Tim Berger, Jim White, Lisa Cantello, Laurie Gregor, Elise Sattilaro, Kathy Gallagher. Bottom Row: Mr. Tom Phillips (teacher), Sean Loftus, Mary Beth Decker, Mike Connors, Tom Johnson, Sandi Danisi, Joe Szaro, Jack Fitzsimmons, Patrick McDonald, Mr. Bill Coyle (teacher). GIFTED and TALENTED Top Row: Cindy Zdzienicki, Sandra Bravo, Jeanne Radwanski, Ellen Patterson, Karen Waltz, Maureen Flannery, Tom LaBue, Sandi J. Danisi, Patty Latham, Kelly Curtis, Paul Connolly, Loretta Brennan. Bottom Row: Mary Beth Christensen, Tom Radwanski, Jim White, Timmy Berger, Patrick Loftus, Donald McCaughey, Kathy Testa, Deidre Hornik, Ray Bassford. Missing: Denise Bouchard. Mentors: Adele Baluk, Sr. Janet Christensen, Tom Phillips, William Coyle, Dorothy Tighe, John Morvay, Sr. Carl J., Sr. Joan Gavron, Suzanne Burns, Hulda Potthoff, Dorothy Holliday, Laverne Bauer, William Ryan. The Gifted and Talented program is one of acceleration and enrichment for 10th, 11th, and 12th grade students identified by multiple criteria in three areas: academic, creative, and psychosocial. Advanced Placement courses in English and Mathematics, a critical thinking course, as well as opportuni- ties for independent study with a mentor are offered to the academically gifted. Participation in Rutgers Bowl Competition, the Olympics of the Mind program, and the Arts High School are all components of our intellectual and artistic growth and stimulation. 129 The Night of January 16th 130 way- 131 SCEPTRE Editors-in-Chief................... Erin Toolan Kelli Quigley Layout and Copy Editor........ Kathy Gallagher Moderator................ Mrs. Janet Scordinsky 132 Senior Editor........ Faculty Editor....... Underclassmen Editor. Sports Editor........ Activities Editor.... Typing Editors....... Parody Writers ... Sandi Danisi Maria Viglionese .... Karen Testa ... Lisa Cantello . Terri Abbatiello .. Elise Sattilaro Nancy Orlowski Kathy Vezos Kathy Gallagher Emil Marx Sean Nelthropp Janet Whitehouse 133 JUNIOR RING DAY 135 CHRISTMAS BALL 136 137 FALL DANCE ... “PUNK OUT” VALENTINES DANCE Valentine’s Queen: Mary Judith Zaleski. Queen’s Court: Judi Slee, Marlene Malkiewicz, Virginia Zaleski. Senior Queen Nominees: Anne Sullivan, Kathy Duane, Mary Judith Zaleski, and Cindy Schembri. 139 “SENIORS ONLY .. ” 140 BOOSTERS Karen Charmello Joe Charmello Rich Santangelo Olga Dulina Good Luck Cindy S., Kelli and Kath from “CA Cindy Schembri Stephen M. Murphy Tommy Tully The End of The Quigleys Mary Quigley Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Joyce and Family Best Wishes to '82 from Jenifer H. and John K. Best Wishes '82 — Ray Bassford Good Luck Class of '82 — Kathy Vezos '82 Mrs. Maureen O’Connor Good Luck Class of ’82 — Esther Martinez Mr. and Mrs. Tim Orphanides Tom Phillips Good Luck Class of '82 — Dana Robin I’ll try anything, if I like it I’ll do it twice Emma E. McCombs Joanne Marris — Class of '82 The Sophomore Class Senate: Mary Pat, Steve Eddie, Courtney Damion and Tim Moderator: Mr. Twomey Wish the Class of ’82 All the Best Best Wishes To The Class of ’82 The Junior Class Senate: Kelly Curtis Bill Sullivan Ellen Zaleski Kathy Noble Paul Connolly Kevin White Mary Beth Christensen Advisor: Mr. John Gloss 141 NORMANDY STUDIOS Your Yearbook Photographers Congratulates the Class of 1982 PATRONS EAGLE SPORTS ASSOCIATION Michael, Virginia, Kim and Michael T. Quirk Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Marris Mrs. Judith D. Bucher The Tanchyk Family Congratulations Mr. and Mrs. Tom Jackson and Good Luck Jeanne Polinski Kevin Lenahan to the Class of ’82 The Gallagher Family Spotswood 142 SPECIAL PATRONS Adele Baluk Mr. and Mrs. John Bartlett Mr. and Mrs. William L. Bauer “Best Wishes Class of ’82” — The Bravo Family Auggie and Cathy Charmello Dr. Robert Decker East Brunswick Gulf — corner of Old Stage and Main Good Luck from John Gloss Good Luck Class of ’82 — The Hancik Family John and Pricilla Hart The Holliday Family Mr. and Mrs. John Pachowski Best Wishes — Hulda Potthojf Mr. Gary Schreiber John and Janet Scordinsky Miss Carol Smarch — Success to All Best Wishes Class of ’82 — from Ted and Alice Dorothy Tighe Steven Tranotti Mrs. Kathleen Turk With Best Wishes of Luck to the Class of ’82 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Viglionese Best Wishes to the Senior Class From the Freshman Class of ’85 Spanish I — Period 8 Spanish I — Period 7 Spanish I — Period 4 Spanish I — Period 2 Spanish Conversation — Period 1 Sister Nathaneal’s Classes THE KOPKO FAMILY 143 ; . ; ■ . : Ft - -V'.aJ «. ;?; -f'} • • i ;. ' ' • VV . • ’-V ’ • • ■ ■ ' ' • • ' ' ■ •' . •' AV ■ • ■ , -■ ■ • . ■ •' - . 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Karen Hughes SOUTH JERSEY PAROCHIAL B STATE CHAMPS Front Row, Left to Right: Paul Connolly. Mark Noble. Michael Roman. Thomas Mierawiak, David Skarzynski. Back Row: Coach William Ryan. Sal Rinaldi. Michael Connors. Bill Sullivan. Steve Martin. Albert Astarita. Anthony Camporeale. Thomas Marcano, Michael Rosko. Not Pictured: Glenn Malkiewicz. Front Row. Left to Right: Richard Bonis. John Murphy. Thomas La Bue. Jeffrey Pacansky. Neil Matthaey. Top Row. Coach Owen Nutto. Joseph Szaro. Robert Fitzpatrick. Timothy Berger. John Me Quade. Victor Mangome, James Venutolo. Not Pictured: Kevin Me Laughlin, Sean O’Conner. John Kennedy. Joseph Harrigan. Patrick Grimley. 4 SENIOR LUNCH 1982


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