Wildwood Catholic High School - Annscript Yearbook (North Wildwood, NJ)

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WIIIDWOCID CATUCUIC Hen scineen presents Faculty and Staff ............... 5 Underclassmen .................. 11 Activities ......................25 Sports ..........................43 Seniors .........................61 Senior Directory ................80 Although words are easily forgot- ten, it is impossible to forget her nine year dedication to Wildwood Catholic High School. She has been a vital asset to our school community, while her generostiy and loyalty have deeply im- pressed us all. It is with much re- spect and our warmest esteem that we, the members of the Ann- script staff, dedicate this chroni- cle to Sister Henrietta Maria. 2 Camden Administration The Most Reverend George H. Guilfoyle, D.D., LL.D. Bishop of Camden The Most Reverend James L. Schad, D.D., V.G. Auxiliary Bishop of Camden Monsignor Glendon Robertson, M.A., PH.D. Secretary for Education Reverend James R. Tracy, S.T.L., PH.D. Superintendent of Schools Administration Sister Henrietta Maria (AB, MA) Principal To the graduates of 1979 Like as the waves make toward the pebbled shore, So do our minutes hasten to their end; Each changing place with that which goes before.” Sonnet 60 Shakespeare With Shakespeare we can say that our minutes together are hastening to an end. W.e have shared four years at Wildwood Catholic. The time span has included for you a maturing process of growth from very young Freshmen, to responsi- ble young men and women. I have watched you proudly and pray that the time we have spent together may be as meaningful for you as it has been for me. You will always have a share in my prayers. God Bless You Rev. Kenneth J. Johnston(BA, MA, M.Ed) Vice-Principal(theo- i°gy) Let each day be a stone in the path of growth . Kubler-Ross Msgr. Joseph Conlin Administrator(BA, MA) Help us to help you by sharing your talents with others. High Anxiety Sr. Alice Gallagher (B.S., M.A.) Theology “They are free who do not fear to go to the end of their thought. Mr. Joseph P. Breslin, Jr. (A.B.) English Evil that men do lives after them, the good is oft interred with their bones. - Julius Caesar Mr. Samuel E. Stubbs (A.B.. M.A.) Social Stud- ies “What you have inherited from your father, earn over again for yourselves, or it will not be yours. Rev. William Hodge (A.S., B.A., B.D., M.Div.) Theology May the Sacred Heart of Jesus be every- where loved forever! Mr. William P. Waters (A.B., M.A.) English “After three days without reading, conversa- tion becomes stale. Sr. Saint Gervase (A.B., M.A.) English “Bliss was it to be alive; to be young was very heaven.” - Wordsworth Mr. John Slattery (B.S.) English Phys Ed “A man’s reach should exceed his grasp. Mr. Richard Tureo (A.B.) Social Studies That man is a success who looks for the best in others. 6 Sr. Eileen Fenton (B.A., M.A.) Math “The more one loves Mathematics, the more one will love the Divine Creator of our mathemat- ical universe.” SEF Sr. Marian Auxilia (B.S., M.L.S.) Library Math “You cannot give what you yourself do not pos- sess.” Sr. Patricia Ann Krochmal (B.A., M.A.) Guidance Director Math “The important thing is this: to be able at any moment to sacrifice what we are for what we could become. - Charles DuBois Mr. Charles Versaggi (A.B.) “Math is a thinking man’s subject.” . Sean Larkin (B.S.) Science “To me it appears like a primeval tropical forest full of the most remarkable things, a dreadful endless jungle into which one does not dare enter, for there seems no way out.” - Wohler Mr. Frank Platt (B.A.. B.A.) Language “When I was a boy of 14, my father was so ignorant I could hardly stand to have the old man around. But when I got to be 21,1 was astonished at how much the old man had learned in 7 years.” - Mark Twain Sr. Paul Mary (A.B., M.S.) Science “Someday after mastering the winds, the waves, the gravity, we shall har- ness for God the energy of love and then, for the second time in history, man shall have discovered fire.” Ms. Catherine Hodges (A.A., B.A.) Language “Life is like a book. The fool turns its pages haphazardly, but the sage savors each page with careful reflection, knowing that he can read it only once.” 7 Sr. Muriel Mercedes (M.S., B.S.) Business The great thing in life is not so much where we stand as in what direction we are moving.” -O.W. Holmes Mrs. Walter Keene (B.F.A.) Art Live best and serve most. Mrs. Arthur Crull (B.S.) Home Economics Lives of great men all remind us We can make our lives sublime. And departing, leave behind us Footprints on the sands of time. - Longfellow Mr. Robert McCluskey (A.B.) Athletic Dir- ector Phys Ed Nothing easily achieved is ever really worthwhile; Nothing worthwhile is ever easily attained. Mrs. Martha Conlin (B.S., M.Ed.) Phys Ed S- cience It puzzles me to consider why we are com- peting if we are not disturbed by losing. Mrs. Joseph McGowan. R.N. School Nurse- Health If all else fails, read the directions!” 8 Staff Ms. Mary Bailey, School Secretary Mrs. Kathy Golden. Guidance Secretary Mr. Gerard Audet, Maintenance Mr. Stanley Robeski, Maintenance Mr. Thomas Cagley, Maintenance Mrs. Margaret Brennan, Maintenance Mrs. John Reinhart, School Cafeteria Faculty Lunchroom Mrs. Leahy and Mrs. Scully help out with the Parents’ Guild Lunch Program. 9 The Endless Summer . . . Kathy takes a break after a hard day’s work. Nick balances the books at his fam- ily’s hotel. Mary Ann earned her tuition in the Avalon Paper Peddler. Gene rented umbrellas and chairs to make his money for school. Ty pumps gas at his father's gas station. Buddy guards “his” ocean. 10 Tom and friend protect the beaches of Wildwood Crest. Jerry worked as a first mate on a party boat. 11 12 Great Expectations A. Alameno K. Axelsson D. Bacino R. Balut M. Barth J. Bauman B. Burke D. Biedzian D. Brooks Basmajian K. Capua N. Carano J. Carroll K. Crippen C. Casale D. Conner F. Conner J. Cosenza K. Dellas J. Demyan M. DeSantis B. Donahue B. Feraco C. Fiocca C. Futrell M. Gallagher D. Galik R. Gardner W. Gannon P. Gavin A. Giordano P. Gibbons C. Gilmartin C. Goodrich A. Gordon C. Grau C. Hennessy B. Herman C. Hughes A. lannone J. Ibbotson J. Jurusz F. Kajander C. Kane J. Keaveney B. Keen A. Kelly E. Karavangelas J. Kardas ■Hj D. Leahy L. Lepor J. Krause J. Levering A. Kurtz R. Lane C. J. Malinowski Malinowski C. Kelly V. Kelley m . . D. McCallion J- M- Manlandro Marcolongo McCormick McCormick C. M. McLaughlin McMahon 13 K. Muller J. Nanos J. Needles S. Nelson M. Olden E. Whalen J. White M. Wiseley P. Wray C. Young 15 Guys And Dolls V. Biedzian B. Bolle M. Bonner M. Bove J. Bratten K. Brolly J. Buck R. Cacci V. Calagero D. Celia L. Craven K. Creighton C. Crippen M. D’Amico J. Dean T. DeRitis C. Devlin T. DiPeso G. Donahue L. Eckert D. Fiscella M. Galik R. Gavin P. Gibbons 16 S. Glazer L. Gordon C. Gelzunas J. Gilmartin R. Giordano A. Grassi S. Haggerty M. Larkin J. Leahy M. Leahy T. Lewis .' . Lombardo A. Masella C. Mayer K. McCallion C. McCann T. McClay P. Mehan K. Milone G. Minnitti K. Money Not shown: C. Lewan- dowski, B. MacDonald V. Namiotka M. Newbold J. Porto 17 C. Neville L. Olsen L. Peragine D. Petito L Petrosino D. Pizza S. Repici P. Richardson j. Rosenello K. Salasin J. Saggiomo L Scarlata gchlosman Schweibinz J' Sheets T. Tighe M. Tomassi D. Tomlin J. Vallese J. Versage P. Versaggi R. Vogdes K. Walker K. Ward J. Warmkessel C. Welke R. Weis P. Whalen R. White C. Young Not Shown: P. Williamson 18 19 Rebels Without A Cause J. Barrett D. Basmajian K. Blackledge T. Bourbon M. Bowman D. Bradley Brittingham Brodesser C- Buck D- Carano J. Castellucci J. Catanoso P. Celinski D. Check S. Cosenza N. Franco C. Glass C. Green P. Gusty R. Herman E. Cox A. Demyan S. Currier C. Donahue V. D’Angelo J. Dougherty J. Davies J. Davolos M. Feraco M. Finnegan 20 T. Holland S. Jakel A. King K. Kita E. Kane G. Krause G. Laws T. Lowry F. Lee B. Malinowski L. Manzoni . . L. Markee J. Marlin J. Mayer Marchiano M. Mayer K. McLaughlin N. Mehan K. Michael C. Millar M. Millar R. Minnar J- Mueller K. Muller S. Namiotka Not shown: D. Kreer, F. Martin, A. Mattera, M. Michael, C. Olden T. O'Brien J. Paettie M. Riddle 21 ■I A. Nelson B. Roe M. Nelson D. Rutkowski T. Olden J. Ortlip A. Schoen R. Schramm F. Richardson M. Sedotti M. Shevlin D. Shim J. Smith S. Sorenson D. Taylor P. Taylor L. Vinci T. Thompson B. Thornton E. Walker C. Tomlin N. Vallese J. Wallace Weatherby T. Weigle B. Welke J. Zurawski W. Turbett S. Wilson E. Wisely T. Zadarla 22 Not Shown: P. Sciarra 23 24 All The President’s Men And Women Sr. Eileen Fenton. Executive Board: Treasurer. G. DiGuiseppe; President, D. Lynch: Vice President. K. Cosenza; Corresponding Secretary. R. Taylor; Recording Secretary, K. Yecco. Senior Councilmen: J. Weis. N. Konides, J. Monaghan. R. Sheets, S Altomari, D. Hickey. Junior Councilmen: P. Taylor. C. Green, C. Buck, C. Millar, M. Fer- aco. V. Schramm, S. Cosenza. Sophomore Councilmen: M. Leahy. L. Petrosino. R. White. P. Hinke. S. Alameno, V. Bacino. D. Tomlin. R. Hee. Freshmen Councilmen: J. Cosenza. D. Bacino, C. McLaughlin, K. Capua. T. Mattera, J. Juruscz, C. Young. 26 NJ The Producers Mr. Platt (advisor), Rick White, Miss Hodges (advisor). Ken Muller (art and cover design), Cindy Bartolomeo, Patty Taylor, and Ann Millar (editor) leave after another LONG, tiring, meeting. Joanne Saggiomo (typist) Ann(editor) works on the senior portraits pages. Patty draws her assigned lay-outs. Ken considers Cobbing''. Cindy and Rick look at the pictures taken by Pete Sciarra (yearbook photographer: not shown). 28 The Front Page Joe Rossi and Buddy Tarbotton (Sports Page Editors) with Lisa Marcolongo (Crusader Editor-in-Chief). Sr. Saint Gervase (Crusader Advisor) dictates to Kathy Capper (Typist). Dave Shim (Art Editor) consults Lisa about his upcoming art design for the next issue. Patricia Gibbons (Reporter). Paul Gusty (Circulation Editor), and Joe Castellucci (Reporter), discuss their assignments. Sitting: Gina DiGuiseppi (Page Two Editor), Patty Millard (Page Three Edi- Carl proofreads the final edition before distribution, tor), Carl Buck (Page One Editor). Standing: Anne Schoen (Page Three Editor), Joe Weatherby (Page One Editor), Kelly O'Brien (Page Two Editor). 29 Diana is one of the many Wildwood Catholic students who attend the Vo-Tech School. Antoinette practices hair styling in the Vo-Tech beauty salon. How To Succeed In Business Cecelia gives a manicure as a part of her beautician training. Mary Ann prepares the baked goods tor sale. atny practices taKing diooo pres- sure with the help of a fellow stu- dent. Anthony works at the drafting board. Anthony concentrates on his new design. Terri listens to the instructor and her ex- planation of the duties of a medical assis- tant. Debbie-typing her class assign- ments. 30 Girls, Girls, Girls! Student secretaries: T. Quinn. R. Taylor. R. Piccirilli, K. Thompson. M. Kelley, C. Capper, D. Woodruff, L. Leggieri, G. Six. C. Caruso, K. Yecco, C. Robertson, and moderator- Sister Muriel Mercedes. “Good morning-Wildwood Catholic! Lisa and Kathy make copies for the business department. Terri types the first Friday mass hymns. f F f An American In Paris French Club: (1st row) C. Hughes, J. Krause. R. Manlandro. K. Salasin, S. STockridge, M. Tomassi, (2nd row) A. Stokes. C. Gelzunas, C. Neville. C. Bartolomeo, J. Six. K. Capua. M. Wisely, (3rd row) AJ. Coughlin. L. Peragine. S. Haggerty. C. Crippen, G. DiGiuseppe. S. O’Leary, S. Vey. B. Donahue. Miss C. Hodges (moderator). 32 South Of The Border Spanish Club: J. McCormick, M. McCormick, A. Masterson, K. Malinowski, D. Biedzian, J. Cosenza, D. Leahy, J. Monaghan, B. Weatherby, J. Warmkessel. Mr. F. Platt (moderator), J. Callahan, S. Alameno, D. Check, D. Bacino, V. Bacino, V. Kelley, (kneeling) M. Leahy, R. Church, R. Hee. Spanish Honor Society: (1st row) D. Rutkowski, J. Saggiomo, R. Hee, C. Young, S. Soren- sen, (2nd row) P. Versaggi, J. Davies, C. Donahue, B. Thorton. R. Church, (3rd row) V. Bacino, R. White, E. Shim, C. Buck, R. Weis. 33 W m m fcAJTV Cast Crew First row: Sandy Cosenza, Dottie Lynch, Tim Polombo, Gina DiGiu- seppe, Sue Altomari, Rick White, Bill Hienkel; Second row: Daryl Harwood, Mary Anne Finnegan, Mary Feraco, Kelly Salasin, Natalie Carano, Mary Ann McConnell, Susan Repici, Joe Catanoso; Third row: Kathy Yecco, Sue Stockridge, Ralph Sheets, Joan Levering, Ken Muller, Dan Check, Lisa Marcolongo, Joe Castellucci, Carl Buck. First row: Bill Feraco, Anne Schoen, Sue Alameno, Gail Donahue, James White, Chris Gelzunas; Second row: Carla Green, Ronnie Schram, Judy Buck, Pam Celinski, Maureen Leahy, Cathy Capper, Mike Rosenello; Third row: Tim Lowry, Lisa Petrosino, Tom MacAlar- nen, Pete Timmins, Jesse Deane, Jim Martin, Skip Feraco, Kim Cosenza. Directors, Miss Judy Tague, Mr. Frank Feraco and Mr. Richard Turco, discuss the play with Jack Hallett (a former Wildwood Catho- lic student, who is now a well-known broadway and television star). The Band, under the direction of Barbara Felice, was a big part in the production of PIPPIN . 34 Gina, playing “Leading Player calls on the audience to join her. Tim (as Charles, Pippin's father) instruct? his troops. Sue tells of the life of an “ordinary housewife Bill (as Lewis) and Sue (as his mother) discuss his military plans. Jack Hallet shows Gina the right moves. Dee (as Pippin's grandmother) leads the audi- ence sing-a-long. Sandy (as Catherine) sings about her love, Pippin, to her son, Theo (David Masterson) 35 Gina (Lead Player) and Rick (as Pip- pin) discuss his life plan. Mrs. Peg Martin (costume designer) adjusts Ken’s costume. 36 hat's Entertainment Keeping with tradition, the Fine Art’s Chorus entertains the crowd. Gina D. and Carl B. perform their skit with much enthusiasm. Frank. Kathy, Carl, Gerre, Sandy and Mary Anne pretend they are on a bus. 4 o Above: Ken and Kathy transform into Robots for a unique dance skit. Below: Sandy, Gina, Dee and Gerre. Dee performs her medley of songs. Fine Arts 1978 37 White Christmas Lord Of The Rings 40 The Forensic Team: K. Blackledge, L. Gordon. C. Crippen. C. Buck. S. O'Leary. S. Stock ridge, L. Manzoni, P. Taylor. Patty accepts another extemp challenge Judy puts the finishing touches on her pre sentation. Ken delivers a dramatic interpretation Mr. Waters (moderator) advises Sue concern ing a humorous piece of prose. Mr. Stubbs (moderator) and Carl incon spicuously pose for a photo. 41 The Wild Bunch ... all for Crusaders, stand up and holler!!! Jim upstages the assembly with that ’ole Monaghan charm. High spirited freshmen team proves victorious. separate Schlosman. The Sophomores attempt to . 42 Slapshot Varsity Standing: C. Tomlin, D. Tomlin, M. Feraco, C. Donahue, D. Kreer, C. Millar. M. Bonner. K. Walker, Coach Conlin. Kneeling: K. Cosenza, M. Mattera, D. Hickey - Co-Captains Co-captain Kim Cosenza keeps calm. Maria, here's the plan. Another score for Missy. 44 From left to right: Mrs. Martha Conlin (coach), D. Leahy, S. Vey, A. Masterson, S. Cosenza, J. Cosenza, G. Kreer, M. Tarbotton, C. Goodrich, B. Weatherby, J. Monaghan, Mrs. Carano (assistant coach) Kneeling: M. Leahy, S. Cramer, P. Hinke The agony of de‘‘feet ! First row sitting: E. Whalen. J. Juruscz. M. Barth. C. Malinowski, J. McCormick. Second row: C. Neville (manager) P. Versaggi. F. Martin. P. Sciarra, G. Smith. G. Warmkessel Third row: Fr. Hodge (assistant coach). T. Heston. C. Alameno. J. Gibbons, M. Simonini, J. Monaghan, J. Martin, J. Stockridge (assistant coach), Mr. McCluskey (coach) The Crusaders have a moment of prayer before the big race. CROSS COUNTRY Just you wait 'til Gibbons' party tonight! A warning for the opposing team. Mike finished first place in the CAL championship meet. S-T-R-E-T-C-H!!! C.A.L. CHAMPS!!! Gone With The Wind Pete heads toward the finish line. Keith breaks the tape for another Wild- wood Catholic victory. Standing: Coach Higbee, M. Rhoades, E. Shim, E. Kane, J. McCormick, G. Smith, J. Gibbons, J. Louderback, G. Warmkessel. J. Burke, Coach McCluskey. Kneeling: J. Catan- oso, M. Simonini, G. Grassi, J. Catanoso, J. McCann, F. Martin, P. Sciarra. B. Church. Sit- ting: K. Money, C. Gelzunas, P. Versaggi. F. Richardson, J. Rosenello, J. Castellucci Eric clears the hurdle on his way to vistory. 47 Mike surges on to victory. 48 One On One Tom Fredrick (co-captain). Skip (co-captain) breaks away for a quick two. High scorer, Tom, was a major contrib- utor to Wildwood Catholic’s victories. Varsity Team: standing- S. Namiotka. B. Goodrich, T. Lewis. T. Fredrick (co- captain), J. Martin, kneeling- J. Leahy, B. Tarbotton, G. Davolos, S. Feraco, (co- captain). Bob avoids the tough defense of the opposing team to make a successful pass. “Nammer” does it again! 49 Junior Varsity Standing: J. Porto, K. Money, D. McCallion, G. MacFarlane, F. Martin, Mr. Dave Raucci (Coach). Kneeling: B. Burke, V. Namiotka, M. Lowry, C. McCann Dave gives a dazzling delivery. Keith goes for two. 50 Brian breaks away. Freshman Standing: Mr. Matthews, B. Gannon, J. Juruscz, D. McCallion, J. Osborne. E. Whalen, kneeling: A. Kurtz, M. Gallagher, W. Feraco, B. Burke, A. Alameno. 51 Terri Grasso makes a successful lay-up to add two points. Grace McCann jumps high to make her basket. Maria Mattera goes up for a shot in the final minutes of the game. Terri fights off Absegami’s defense. Judy Davies shoots towards the Wildwood Catholic net with skill. Varsity Girls Mr. Tomlin (coach), M. Tarbotton, D. Tomlin, C. Tomlin, J. Davies, S. Vey, K. Cosenza, T. Botzenhardt (manager), kneeling: co-captains T. Grasso, M. Mattera, G. McCann 52 Darlene handles the ball with skill. Maureen and her opponents try for the rebound. Michelle sets up to make another two points for the JV team. JV Girls Mr. Tomlin (coach), T. Simmons, J. Co- senza, S. Stockridge, P. Gavin, P. Wha- len, kneeling- D. Tomlin, M. Tarbotton, S. Vey, P. Hinke, M. Leahy. Monday club: (front row) S. O'Leary. J. Krause. M.B. Shiels, D Biedzian, C. Casale, (2nd row) S. Repici. M. Newbold. K. Salasin, E. Karavangelas, J. Six, C. Young. R. Manlandro, (3rd row) T. Mattera. M. McCormick. B. Weatherby. T. Palombo. G. Cade (instructor), J. Monaghan, A. D’Amico, L. Olsen, J. Keaveney. B. Donohue. D. Leahy, T. DiPeso, Mrs. Conlon (coach), and Mr. Slattery (coach-not shown). Wednesday club: (front row) K. Blackledge, A. Gordon, G. DiGiu- seppe. A. Altiery, D. Hickey, J. Buck, P. Millard, (2nd row) J. Levering. _ Marcolongo. B. Thorton. M. Clark. K. Brolly, T. Brodesser. C. Donahue. B. Roe. M. D’lntino, (3rd Row) T. Palombo. C. Hober, T. Lowry, A. D’Amico. 54 Network Tim tactfully tackles tough tennis tech- niques. First row: D. O’Neill, Coach Mrs. M. Conlin, B. Versage, Second row: L. Gordon, B. McShaffrey, T. Palombo, J. Flannery, A. D'Amico, B. Markee Andy hopes for an ace. Bill exhibits the old Markee form. 56 Mr. Turco shows his team the way to victory. Tom practices his swing. King Richard And The Crusaders Carl gets ready to sink that all important putt. Kelly warms up before the match. 57 Angels In The Outfield Standing: Coach Tomlin, D. Tomlin, L. Craven, P. Whalen. T. DiPeso, C. Tomlin, D. Cella, E. Higgins, D. Taylor, C. Grasso, Manager. Sitting: M. Mattera, K. Cosenza, K. O’Brien, K. Yecco. P. Owens. Manager. Ellen begins the game with a bunt. Donna - safe at home. 58 fake Me Out To The Ball Game Standing: Coach Waters, J. Ross, B. Tarbotton, J. Marlin, D. Embs, T. Heston, D. Neville. Coach Don stretches to catch a fly ball. Elia. Sitting: M. Dantuono, B. Brittingham, T. Sorenson, B. Catonoso, D. Check, S. Feraco Coach Elia gives Buddy a few pointers on catching. 59 Tim relaxes after a rough game. J.V. § Intramural Baseball JV Baseball team: (kneeling) B. Bolle, R. Cacci, D. Check, T. Sorensen, T. Bourbon, (stand- ing) Mr. Waters (coach). B. Tarbotton (assistant coach), T. Heston, D. Embs, D. Neville, M. Dantuono. J. Ortlip, B. Heinkel. G. Vallese. B. Wilson, J. Marlin, B. Brittingham. 60 Carmen Alameno Susan Altomari Paul Amenhauser Kathleen Amses Patrick L. Brown Maureen Brown Robert Bourbon Carmen Alameno: 3 yr. cross country, 2 yr. track, 1 yr. baseball, 1 yr. basketball, Spanish club, bowling, cross country practices, cross coun- try team dancing with Molly Brown, smoke bomb 75. April 10, 1978. torpedo, toga dance. Susan Altomari: Sue- play (3.4), fine arts (3), student council home room rep. (4), talk-a-thon (2,3), play practices, paper bags, sickie doll, chem- istry. roach killers, yamaha, Buckies ticket, when the CC toga team made a guest appearance, the 2 weeks before pre-prom ... to be successful and happy in all endeavors. Paul Amenhauser: CYO. freshmen basketball, bowling, cafeteria, the tav. CYO championship 78, kielbasa boys. Monday nite football, Higbee’s beach ... to be rich. Tracy Botzenhardt: bowling (3,4), varsity girls basketball manager (4), California, weekends, parties, lots of people, summertime. Cherry Hill ... to be successful and happy. Robert Bourbon: Berbs- basketball Intra. (2), track team (4), snowball fights. Mr. Breslin’s English classes, prom, senior retreat, waiting for the bus, water fights, junior senior years, class of 79. helping people, fighting fires, sports . . to have fun. enjoy life as much as possible, have success, and travel around the country. Maureen Brown: Rene- bowling (3.4), transferring here in junior year. Ring Day, senior retreat, basketball games, lunch mods, AWOL. Repa Rael, Stockton State, typing class, gob. “Carnival and Once Upon a Mattress , ski trip ... to become a beautician and get a job with Super Hair at Resorts International Hotel; TMR. Patrick L. Brown: Ring Day. Blackwood retreat, bus rides to tech, snow fight, Florida vacation, Vo-Tech fair ... to be successful in life and go driving all around the world. 62 Jane Buganski Susan Burner Catherine M. Capper Carla Ann Caruso Daniel A. Casale William Catanoso Kim Marie Cosenza Andrew Cripps Jane Buganski: basketball student council, Honor Society, SHNAMP, SWAT, home ec, 46 molts. 7 24 78, M M, chemistry class, history resource Brin., LDB, strawberries, round-up, balco- ny, Angus Bulls. Dl. kinetic, equi. bip, the cat. NAH. Hector, turtle club, revolving credit, “Hey you! , freak, skeeters, tickling Joe ... to meet somebody normal. Susan Burner: school play (2), bowling, teaching CCD, Gypsy, the prom 78. Catherine M. Capper: Cathy- play (2), stage crew (3,4) fine arts (3.4) , bowling (3.4) CYO (1-4). newspaper (4) student secretary (3.4) . prom committee (4). intra, softball (3,4), the caf. running back from lunch, Pippin. Petey mud, Tuesdays, Ring Days 77 and 78 ... to someday get a job working with small children Carla Ann Caruso: Car- play stage crew (2), CYO (1,2). newspaper (4), student secretary (3,4), French club (1,2). after basketball games, dances, summertime 77 and 78, “Friends, Romans, Countrymen ... . Ring day. Bishop O’Riely High School, walk-a- thon, play parties ... to live life to the fullest and to enjoy it all the way. Daniel A. Casale: Dan- cross country (1), track (3.4) Fleetwood Mac and Steve Miller concerts, getting my tooth knocked out in gym class ... to become successful, lead an honest life, and raise a family. William Catanoso: Billy, Norman. Rocky. Ricken- basketball (3 yrs.), baseball (4 yrs.). play (2 yrs.), student council (2 yrs.), freshmen basketball, toga dance, Kurtis bomb, torpedo, back- roads of Erma ... to own a successful business on the east coast, share my wealth with my family, and to stay away from Atlantic City. Kim Marie Cosenza: basketball (1-4), softball (1,3.4), field hockey (3.4) , student council (1.4), stage crew (3.4), scenery (3.4), Spanish club (1), Ring Day committee. January 24. 1976, basket- ball- hockey season, Jr. Ring Day. junior-senior prom. Andrew Cripps: Dr. A- bowling (2,4) Crusader staff and page one editor (4), basketball (3) intramurals (3,4), chemistry. David Brenner concert, antennas. MOVE, bowling team ... to mess up Paul Gusty's hair! Andrew-D’Amico: varsity tennis, bowling, intramurals. Jeff Bratten diving off his chair in Sr. Paul’s room, chemistry class ... un- available at time of publishing. Patrick Davies: Spanish Honor Society, sophomore play day, sus- pensions, retreats, presidency, beating the un-beatable!! ... to succeed in college and afterwards. Andrew D’Amico Patrick Davies John Davis: basketball (1.2), baseball (1-4). student council (1-3). being jr. class president and standing on the stage in front of the student body for Ring Day ... to get married and be able to care for my wife and family. Gene A. Davolos: Beno. Binelli- basketball (1-4). track (2.4). base- ball (1). intramural basketball (1). intramural softball (3). Easter vacations in Key West, basketball practice. Alg. II. Spanish class with Paco, Meatball’s party ... to be a businessman and to travel all around the world. Lou Del Conte: Loubert, Loop- golf (1). CYO basketball (3 yrs.). E.S.A. Surfing (2 yrs.). water skiing, going to Blackwood retreat, coming to school in the morning and mods off. off from school on vacations, going to AC with Gil to pick up tuxes, getting the FJ. award ... to take over my Dad’s business- the Tavern-and to have an orange tree plantation in Hawaii. Kathleen Dever: going out to lunch, sitting in theology resource, trying to drive a station wagon. Gina DiGiuseppe: student council (3), treasurer (4). play (2-4), fine arts (2-4), French club (secretary 3. treasurer 4), yearbook (3), newspaper (3,4 editor pg. 2), bowling (2.3). tennis club (4). CYO (4). softball intra. (3.4). Great Adventure, bull sessions, sociology class, PIPPIN rehearsals. Mr. F. Mr. T. Judy T. the plays, moving, haircut, mod sheets, junior prom. Pizza Hut. play parties, toga, tombstones, Buck’s ticket. Cape May. Halloween float ... to work with children or the public. Donald Embs: Flex- CYO basketball, jv and varsity baseball, fresh- men football, intramural hockey. Ring Day party, hockey champs at school picnic ... to be a wealthy man. Teresa Fellenbaum: Terri- Spanish club (1). yearbook (3), medical explorers (3,4 secretary). Halloween dance 75, Columbus Day weekend 76. 32nd street, '‘You’re losing it!” ... to be a pharma- cist. Louis Feola: Lou-track (1.2). intra, hockey (2). intra, basketball (3), Spanish club (1-3). prom committee (4). CYO (1-4), CYO basket- ball (2-4), rec league (4), baseball (4), intra, softball (3,4). times with JD, BM. MT, CM .and JM, messing with Sr. C, airplane record, SP, homeroom, retreat, suspensions, winning the CYO and rec leagues, water fights in the caf. camping trips, parties (at the pits), freshmen theology large group and class, Ring Day. Yankees, overnight at the Inn ... to graduate and go to college. Francis C. Feraco: Ski- cross country (1). track (1). baseball (3,4). basketball (1-4), stage crew for play and fine arts (1-4). January 24, 1976. defeat of Sacred Heart 78. junior-senior proms, bliz- zard of 78. Gina DiGiuseppe Donald Embs Wendy Feather Teresa Fellenbaum Louis Feola Francis Feraco Margaret M. Gavin Therese Freeman Joseph Gibbons Thomas J. Frederick Thomas J. Frederick: Tom. “T' Fred- intramural basketball (1). intramural baseball (1-4), basketball (1-4), prom 78, 2 5 78, Key West Florida, Spanish class with Paco and the animals, win over Sacred Heart 78, pre-game dingles, locker-room laughs, summer of 78, Buddy’s antics ... to be successful. Therese Freeman: Tess- cheerleading (4-varsity), ‘'big-toe”. Mar- gie. January 21, 1978, Denise's air-conditioned car! February 14. 1978, prom 78, maverick, witness, 25?? Alg. class . to be successful in whatever I do. Margaret M. Gavin: Margie- basketball (1), jv hockey (1,2), varsity cheerleading (4), Feb. 13-16, 1978, May weekends. Schellenger Ave., Philly, Martinique, jumbo, magic pan, Dec. 9. 1978, 17th street bakery, Dolphin, July 9. 1977, Halloween of 77. 10 am. Young Ave., freshman basketball, track II, freshmen hockey par- ty. summer of 78 . . to get a degree in nursing. Joseph Gibbons: cross country (2-4), track (2-4), intramurals (1,3), student council (2), CYO (1-4), prom of 78, Hatteras, umbrella box. Avalon (Bill's house). New Years. Joseph Gilmartin: Gilby- parties, hassling Pat Davies, going away. Key West. 18th birthday. Yes concert. Meatball’s party, Kielbasa boys, Boston Mass., Sunday night at the tav to get out of Wildwood and get a job. Madeline Giordano: CYO, SHNAMP. VW, ranger rick and his racoon, budgie, turtle club, the crab, BSTWH, retreat, homeroom, SWAT, mod sheets, insanity, M M. weather reports, HBTS02TE, free barrets, detentions, FAH, nitty gritty, elevator, incredible egg . .. to travel and be a free lance photographer. Robert Goodrich: Bob. Goody, B.F.- basketball (1-4), track (1-4), stage crew (2-4), Hatteras 78, Alg. II. freshmen b-ball, fan 78, Sacred Heart win, locker room laughs. Beckett Hall and Coventry Inn, Higbee’s beach ... to be able to enjoy life. John D. Gooley: Gool- track (1), bowling (1-4). journalism (3). newspaper (3.4 editor), cross country (3). French Honor Society (3), skiing, chemistry, science fair 78. explorers ... to get a degree in biology and a career in medical science. Theresa Grasso: Gras- basketball, softball, hockey, varsity club, Mr. Subb’s class (jr. year), mod sheets, back door, unexpected visi- tors at my house, hockey party, usherettes, locker room, spirit day (BF), the picture, no ID. bio class thoughts, sneaking out of my room ... to major in physical education. Daryl Harwood: bowling (4 yrs.). play (4 yrs.), fine arts (3 yrs.), golf (1 yr.). Joseph Gilmartin Madeline Giordano Robert Goodrich John D. Gooley Theresa Grasso Daryl Harwood Ty B. Heston: Bug- cross country (3.4), student council (1.4). baseball (2.3). golf, school paper (4). skiing, boating, swimming, fishing, photography, architecture, paragliding, being alone chemistry class, Oct. 7, 77, ski trips, science fairs soph hop. talent show, freshmen large group ... degree in architecture and or photography. Donna Hickey: field hockey (1-4), student council (3,4), varsity club (3,4). prom committee (3,4). intramural tennis (4), Great Adventure, bull sessions, junior-senior prom, Bravo, Ring Day, ... to become a translator and work in the U.N. William Hienkel: Steigel, Cousin-it- bowling (1). play (4). baseball (3,4), cafeteria, Cape May County Park, Meatball, retreat, play, large group, toga party, Shakespeare ... to enjoy life and live it to it's fullest extent. Carl Hober: tennis (1-4). mod sheets. Joses lunches, racing cars, summer 78, chemistry class ... to travel, bum in Florida, enjoy life to the fullest, and become independently wealthy. Kathleen Hogan: Katie- student council home room rep. (2), French Honor Society, Oh my gosh, it’s Father Mike! Discovery, Rejoice, What’s a Guckie? ... to work with people and be able to help them and make them happy. Lisa Huesken: basketball (1.2), bowling (1,2), forensics (1-2), play (2,3), fine arts (2-4), Columbus Day 76, Kensington crew, sum- mer 77-78, Sept. 26, 78, Juniata Park crew, 121 and 122 Pine House, Tim’s 77, the red guy, MB. July 6, 78, Chuck, Incredible Kenne, 32nd street. Avalon. 9 4 78 209-Three’s company ... to hang glide over the Grand Canyon-Arizona. Charles Jenkins: Chuck- bowling, walk-a-thon, chemistry class, freshmen theology large group, junior Ring Day, parties ... to live a little and to love a little. Sharon Johnson: Toughie- manager-boys basketball (1), play (1,2), cheerleading (2-4), medical explorers (3), fine arts (4), mod sheets. (GM). Grasso’s parties, prom 78, concord, Alg. II class, spirit day (BF), back door, junior year ... to finish college and go into nursing. Mary Kelley: Kel- CCD for 1st grade at Resurrection Parish, student secretary, leaving Ocean City High and starting at Wildwood Catholic, Fr. Hodge’s serenades on the way to school each day ... to become a secretary and then someday get married and have a family. fflKk Ty B. Heston Donna Hickey William Hienkel Carl Hober Lisa Huesken Mary Kelley Kathleen Hogan Charles Jenkins Sharon Johnson ju|-ie Karcjas Nicholas D. Konides Diana Lauriello Lisa Leggieri Sean Lowry Dorothy Ann Lynch Frances Theresa Mannella Lisa Marcolongo William Markee Nicholas D. Konides: Nick- student council (councilman 4). remem- bering Wildwood Catholic with all the people who made my four years great ... to succeed in becoming a great businessman, and enjoy every moment of the rest of my life. Diana Lauriello: bowling, soph year. JW room. MM 2nd floor par- ties, BC stories, tec, going out to lunch, summer 77. Cape May people: MM, TB. RG. AP. JC. KT. KD . to live and experience life to the fullest. Lisa Leggieri: student. Sept 26 (Juniata Park crew), retreat, con- crete bridges, summer 77 (Tim's), 121 Pine House, two fingers tank. July 6. 78. bumping cars, DH. KS, DG. KS, BO’R, VB. WM, SK, BO’R. BM. 9 4 78 209-Three's company ... to be an astro- naut and take up space. Sean Lowry: River- basketball manager (2-4), intra, softball (3,4). basketball game, play parties. Ring Day, senior year. 78 cross country team ... to have a career in art. Dorothy Ann Lynch: Dee- plays, fine arts festivals, bowling (capt.), student council (councilman and president). CYO. Spanish club (pres.), It’s Father Mike! Rejoice. Spain. Shazbot, biology, week- ends, Gina’s birthday. Great Adventure, junior year . . . to be a stage performer or a language major. Frances Theresa Mannella: Franny- French club (1,2). bowling (1- 4). scenery (1-4), library aid (2). usherette (2-4). French Honor Society, trip to Spain (Mr. Platt counting ... 11 ... 12... who's missing?), proms, summers ... to work with animals (animal technician), get married, and have a family. Lisa Marcolongo: play (3,4). fine arts (2-4). bowling (2.3). French club (1.2), editor-in-chief for school newspaper (4). Pippin and the cast parties, sociology class, crazy lunch mods, our local soap operas, the ring dances. Sundance, and everything else! ... to be a psychologist. William Markee: Bill- bowling, newspaper, cafeteria catastrophe (freshmen year) ... to possibly pursue a military career and to be happy. James D. Martin: Mert-Cross country(l-4). basketball(l-4). track(2-4), stage crew(3,4), winning the CAL title two times in cross country, parties, cross country team dancing with Molly Brown, team toga, getting the bomb, class of 79, cafeteria, bones, boardwalk, playing basketball, Hatteras, Alg. II, Hig- bees, suspension ... to become rich and mellow out. David Mattera: Dave- cross country(l). track(l,2), CYO(l-4 vice president 2.3. president 4), soccer(3.4). play(3). skiing, swimming, hunting, soccer, freshmen large group, soph-hop ... to have good health, happiness, and take Geritol twice a day. Maria Mattera: Mama- hockey(l-4 capt.), basketball(l-4 capt.), softball(2-4), varsity club(3,4), prom comittee(4), Spain trip 78, parties, driving around town, PBI. sports, being with friends, summertime ... to advance in physical education and some day coach. Thomas McAlarnen: Mac-rack- stage crew, hardy partier, Wild- wood Crest swim team, toga dance party, Bill Shakespeare and JC. Gibber's New Year’s party, retreat, non-soph hop, Higbee's beach ... to reach my highest plane of mental transcendance. Mary Grace McCann: basketball(l-4), hockey(1.2), softball(2), varsity club(2-4), locker room. elec.II, freshmen year hockey party, Jr. history class, Grass's house, out the back door, usherettes(play), spirit day(BF), no ID, ... finish college. Robert McShaffry: Arlo- tennis(l-4), munching out in the caf, losing my mod sheet, cafeteria with Milano, parties. Higbee's beach, Kielbasa boys ... make a lot of money. Maureen McVey: CYO(l), February . . unknown. Thomas McMahon Timothy McMahon Robert McShaffry Maureen McVey Rooert Milano Ann Millar Patricia Millard James Monaghan David Neville Kelly Anne O’Brien Timothy Michael Palombo Patricia Owens Robert Milano: CYO basketball(l-4), intra. basketbalf(l-2), parties, losing my mod sheet with Arlo, senior retreat, the opening game- Kielbasa boys, Higbee's beach, the caf (the pit), winning the CYO league with St. Ann’s, winning rec league senior ... Ann Millar: Yearbook(3,4 editor), bowling(3), fine arts(2), prom committee(3), student council(3). page turner(2). Junior Jay- cee-ette(4), Ring day committee(3). Spanish club(l), Spanish honor society(3,4), Nov. 12, 1976, Dec. 23. 1977, proms, laughs and crys in Spain 77, Ring day (at my house), chemistry: Great Adventure, summer 78, Glenna, Weekends with MD ... Patricia Millard: Patty- French club(l,2 secretary). bowling(2.3), candy striper(3), French honor society, journalism(3). reporter, nrespaper(4. pg. 3 co-editor), intra. softball(3), tennis club(4), senior retreat, Oh my God, it’s Father Mike! Junior Ring dances, James Monaghan: Foot- basketball(l-), cross country(4), student council(l,2,4), track(4), CYO basketball(4), Jr-Senior retreats, being on the cross country team and winning the CAL ... David Neville: Dave-baseball. CYO basketball, track, fine arts. Miss Hodges’ home room, chemistry, retreats, theology large group, talent show, Thursday at 2:30 ... Kelly Anne O’Brien: Spanish club(2), softball(2-4), bowling(l-4), Crusader newspaper(3,4), fine arts play usherette(l-4), journal- ism ), candy striper(4), senior retreat, AWOL, Tuesday after- noons, weekends, parties! shivers, play, trips to Philly ... Patricia Owens: Patty- bowling(2, secretary 3,4), softball (2-4), French club(l), French Honor Society(3), Baptist Youth Fellow- ship(secretary 1,2, president 3, treasurer 4), rec. center, dance- a-thon, talk-a-thon, Florida(Nov. 75). Ring Day 77, retreats, lunch mods, AWOL, Repa Rael, Dec. 27, 76, Stockton State prom, typing class, b-ball games, baseball games, skiing ... Timothy Michael Palombo: play(4 yrs.), fine arts(3 yrs.), tennis(3 yrs.), CYO basketball(3 yrs). Spanish club(l yr.), bowling(4 yrs.), baseball(l yr.). certain pictures of the play ... Rhoda Piccirilli Anthony Piro Theresa Quinn Carmen Quattrone Michael Rhoades Carol Robertson Michael Rosenello Joseph Rossi Rhoda Piccirilli: ride and show horses, student secretary, Emerald City, Sundance, Some Place Else, Fairview, school dances ... to own my own ranch and train Quarter horses. Anthony Piro: PR, Hoagie- basketball(l-3), baseball(4), intramural baseball(3), prom committee(4), consumer math class with Sr. Marian, fun in the cafeteria. January 10. 78 ... to go to real estate school. Carmen Quattrone: freshmen large group, senior retreat, typing class, the Kielbasa boys ... college. Theresa Quinn: bowling, French club, summer vacations. Michael Rhoades: Mike- track(3.4), summertime, mod sheets, alg. II, free mods in the cafeteria ... to be successful. Carol Robertson: Robbie- bowling(l-3), Diamond beach, the ferry, the senior retreat, play parties, friends, Kelly’s T-Bird ... to travel, meet people, and get a good job. Michael Rosenello: Mike- stage crew(4), track(3.4). CYO basket- ball ), first couple of months at WC. summer 78 ... to go on to college and be a success in whatever I do. Joseph Rossi: Joe- freshmen basketball(l), CYO basketball(2-4), intra. basketball(l-3), rec league basketball(3,4), bowling(l-4), newspaper(3,4). varsity club(3,4), baseball(l-4). Ralph Sheets Geraldine Six Michael Simonini Timothy Sorensen Donald St. George Albert Tarbotton Gerald Schweibinz: Jerry- intramural softball, soccer club, party the night of the prom, freshman large group ... to be a scientist. Joanne Saggiomo: Jo- cheerleader, bowling(capt), Spanish club. Spanish Honor Society, Ring Day committee, prom committee, yearbook typist, Junior Jaycee-ette, journalism, Spain trip- (March 78), Ring Day 77, Homecoming 78, when Jeff fell off his chair in biology, ‘‘disco with GPD, Pancha Fea(Spain), odd num- bers in trig., December 23, 78. Linda Scully: Scully- JV basketbalf(l yr.), varsity basketball(l yr.). manager girls basketball (1 yr.), retreat, Oct. 78, vacation in Antigua, Conn., junior year, Julius Caesar, County Park. Ralph Sheets: French Honor Society, CYO(l-4), student coun- cil.4), play(2,4), fine arts(2-4), tiny tots aid(3). bowling(4). Mr. V: ‘‘What’s that funny smell? , play parties, Halloween float, talking with MC, toga, cheese, typing, art class ... to continue my education, travel, and make money. Michael Simonini: cross country(3 yrs.). track(4 yrs.) ... college. Geraldine Six: Gerre- fine arts(3,4), bowling(l-4). Sept. 26 (Juniata Park crew), retreat. Dec. 11. 78, summer 78, GG, 4th grade, Blue Hawaii(DH), July 12, Dec. 24, 76, July 6, 78, (bumping cars), sewing room ... to live and die. Timothy Sorensen: Timmy sorry mumble son- baseball(l,3), Span- ish Honor Society, stink bomb in cafeteria, history resourse br.in.. soph hop, falling off chairs ... to go to college and go into a Medical profession. Donald St. George: Biner- bowling, freshmen theology resource ... to pursue a career in music. Albert E. Tarbotton: Buddy- basketball(l-4), student council(l,2), newspaper staff(4), intra, basketball, alg. II. pre-game dingles, 4 4 78 ... replace Howard Cosell as commentator on Monday Night Football. Denise Taylor: cheerleader{3,4), fine arts(2), bowling(l-3), CYO(2)r prom committee(4). New Year’s Eve 78. witness. 25??, summer 78, Chuck, the “jalop”. Regina Taylor: Reg- French Club(l,2), bowling(2-4), fine arts(2-4), play(3), cheerleader(3). CYO(l,2), student council(4-executive officer), student secretary(4), Steve's, Higbee’s. “cafeteria time , 6 15 78, talk-a-thon. proms Fernwood, dancing eyes, talent show, 6 5 79, peace! ... to be a secretary, get married, and live happily ever after. Peter Timmins: Pete, Tim- basketball(l), track(l), cross coun- try ), intra. softball(3), golf(4), stage crew(4), CYO basket- ball(3,4), Flatteras. Alg. II, the cafeteria, parties, Higbee’s beach, suspension(3) ... to be an aircraft mechanic. Kathleen Thompson: Kathy- bowling, student secretary, Jr-Senior retreats at Blackwood, Theology resource center in senior year, going out to lunch ... to get a steady job. get married, and have a family. George Vallese: JV baseball(3), Wildwood rec basketball, bowling, basketball vs St. Raymonds . ... to be the best at making carbon copies of things. Angela Visalli: Angel-senior class photographer, park parties, re- treat, giving our class a lecture in Junior year ... to go to school in California. Margaret Vogdes: Margie- student council(3. home rm rep.), bowl- ing(3), girls basketball manager(4). Spain 78. prom 78, Denise’s air- conditioned car, 25??. witness, concord. Florida. Gras', alg.ll, elec. II and Mr. Stubbs, spirit day 78, Aug. 26. 77 ... to live my life to its fullest. John Weis: Spanish club. Spanish Honor Society, student council, Avalon, trip to Spain 78, cruising, gum. smoke bomb, the com- mune. Debra Woodruff: Woody- French club, bowling, basketball, student secretary, all the free mods we had for lunch, prom 77. senior retreat ... to travel, meet people, and have a good time. Kathleen Yecco: Mongus- fine arts(2-4), play(3,4). bowling(l-4). softball(2-4), basketball(2,3), student council(4. executive offi- cer), student secretary(4), weekend in Philly, sandbox time, SMc. Higbee’s, on the run, Moores. TC, 121 122 house, Dot, Neil Young concert, “Pippin”, whah, Burgers spot ... to com- plete my life to the fullest. 74 Sandy Cosenza and Carmen Alameno were crowned as this year's Mardi Gras king and queen. Amor'’ 75 Maybe it should have been explained in Italian too!! 76 77 78 '9 Carmen Alameno 5900 Park Blvd., Wildwood Crest Susan Altomari 329 East 20th Avenue. North Wildwood Paul Amenhauser 109 West 18th Avenue. North Wildwood Kathleen Amses 1738 First Avenue. Avalon Tracy Botzenhardt 1309 Ocean Avenue. North Wildwood Robert Bourbon 234 118th Street. Stone Harbor Maureen Brown 333 East Fifth Avenue. North Wildwood Patrick Brown 122 66th Street. Sea Isle Jane Buganski 507 Clay Street. Woodbine Susan Burner 428 Fourth Street. Rio Grande Catherine Capper 2204 New York Avenue. Nor.th Wildwood Carla Ann Caruso 113 West Fourth Avenue. North Wildwood Daniel Casale 916 Lafayette Street. Cape May William Catanoso 102 East 19th Avenue. North Wildwood Kim Marie Cosenza 4208 Bayberry Drive, Avalon Andrew Cripps 811 Atlantic Avenue. North Wildwood Andrew D’Amico 124 West 20th Avenue. North Wildwood Patrick Davies 2139 Ocean Drive. Avalon John Davis 209 Central Avenue. North Wildwood Gene Davolos 7200 Ocean Avenue. Wildwood Crest Louis DelConte 7405 New Jersey Avenue. Wildwood Crest Kathleen Dever 127 46th Street. Sea Isle Gina DiGiuseppe 5006 Ocean Avenue. Wildwood Donald Embs RD 2. Box 36. Cape-May Wendy Feather 181 65th Street. Avalon Teresa Fellenbaum 1889 Dune Drive. Avalon Louis Feola 128 50th Street, Sea Isle Francis Feraco 301 East Primrose Road. Wildwood Crest Thomas Frederick 124 East Columbine Road. Wildwood Crest Therese Freeman 110 West Fifth Avenue. North Wildwood Margaret Gavin 334 East Fifth Avenue. North Wildwood Joseph Gibbons 1325 New York Avenue. Cape May Joseph Gilmartin 208 West Lavender Road. Wildwood Crest Madeline Giordano 145 52nd Street. Sea Isle Robert Goodrich 7010 Seaview Avenue. Wildwood Crest John Gooley 120 East Columbine Road. Wildwood Crest Theresa Grasso 110 West Crocus Road. Wildwood Crest Daryl Harwood 238 East 14th Avenue. North Wildwood Ty Heston 2007 Central Avenue. North Wildwood Donna Hickey 111 East Farragut Road. Wildwood Crest William Hienkel 601 Howland Avenue. North Cape May Carl Hober 205 Beach Drive. Cape May Kathleen Hogan 20 49th Street. Sea Isle Lisa Huesken 304 Learning Avenue. North Cape May Charles Jenkins 327 East Magnolia Avenue. Wildwood Sharon Johnson 128 East Aster Road, Wildwood Crest Julie Kardas 2011 Surf Avenue. North Wildwood Mary Kelley 87 Newbridge Road. Ocean View Nicholas Konides 300 J.F. Kennedy Beach Drive. North Wildwood Diana Lauriello 8503 Bayview Drive. Wildwood Crest Lisa Leggieri 5711 Pacific Avenue, Wildwood Crest Sean Lowry 201 North Delaware Avenue. North Wildwood Dorothy Ann Lynch 80 A Winding Way. Cape May Court House Frances Mannella 1314 Texas Avenue, Cape May Lisa Marcolongo 215 East 12th Street, North Wildwood William Markee 233 West Pine Avenue, Wildwood James Martin 113 East Palm Road. Wildwood Crest David Mattera 135 West Fourth Avenue. North Wildwood Maria Mattera 129 West Third Avenue. North Wildwood Thomas McAlarnen 506 East 10th Street. North Wildwood Mary Grace McCann 21 44th Street. Sea Isle Timothy McKinley 384 40th Street. Avalon Thomas McMahon 709 Benton Avenue, Cape May Timothy McMahon 709 Benton Avenue, Cape May Robert McShaffry 4301 Atlantic Avenue. Wildwood Maureen McVey 106 West 17th Street. North Wildwood Robert Milano 10 57th Street. Sea Isle Ann Millar 261 56th Street. Avalon Patricia Millard 240 West Morning Glory Road, Wildwood Crest James Monaghan 311 East 20th Street. North Wildwood David Neville 15 Aldelphia Road. Town Bank Kelly Anne O’Brien 14 Fieldview Drive. North Cape May Timothy Palombo 2101 Atlantic Avenue. North Wildwood Patricia Owens 901 Kearney Avenue, Cape May Rhoda Piccirilli 104 East 13th Street, North Wildwood Anthony Piro 101 West 17th Street. North Wildwood Carmen Quattrone 102 East Learning Avenue. Wildwood Theresa Quinn 4 Commanders Road. North Cape May Michael Rhoades 607 Howland Avenue. North Cape May Joseph Rossi 410 Wildwood Blvd., Rio Grande Michael Rutkowski 235 Washington Avenue. Woodbine Gerald Schweibinz 508 Isaacs Avenue, Woodbine Joanne Saggiomo 311 North Broadway. West Cape May Linda Scully 2501 Central Avenue. North Wildwood Ralph Sheets 129 East Baker Street. Wildwood Michael Simonini 306 East Montery Avenue. Wildwood Geraldine Six 138 East Burk Avenue, Wildwood Timothy Sorensen 216 East Fern Road. Wildwood Crest Donald St. George 57th Street. Sea Isle Albert Tarbotton 805 Central Avenue. Wildwood Denise Taylor 126 East 10th Avenue. North Wildwood Regina Taylor 125 East Pine Avenue. Wildwood Kathleen Thompson 1205 Missouri Avenue, Cape May Peter Timmins 303 Central Avenue, North Wildwood George Vallese 500 Surf Avenue. North Wildwood Angela Visalli 539 East Ninth Avenue0 North Wildwood Margaret Vogdes 115 North Broadway. West Cape May John Weis 306 East Pittsburg Avenue. Wildwood Crest Debra Woodruff 412 Third Street, Rio Grande Kathleen Yecco 209 West Magnolia Avenue,Wildwood o


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