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Wildwood Catholic Annscript ’80 Inside You’ll Find . . . Can we forget During the course of the years. The joys and the sorrows. The hopes and the fears? Can we forget As our lives pass us by, The best of our friends And the teachers that try? Will we forget The things we have earned. The great self -respect And the values we’ve learned? Will we forget Walking in through the doors And going out every day Knowing many things more? We will not forget The games we have won And the victory parties When we were done. We will not forget As we continue to grow. That from Wildwood Catholic With pride we will go. Meg O’Leary Future’s Door I knocked upon the future’s door today, I’m sure it heard me but it would not let me in; I knocked upon the past’s door today. There was no answer Only faint voices from within; I searched and searched for the present’s door. But the only thing I found Was a key upon the floor. I wondered if this was the key To the present’s door- And then it came upon me This key I found in the present Is the key that locks the past behind us And unlocks the future’s secrets before us. Patty Taylor The Surfer Morning has broken; The blazing sun rises Above the sea of golden blue. It opens its arms To creatures in the sky. The surfer awakens To pounding of the waves. His day begins on the sea There are things he must do. He attempts to forget The greatness of the swells He cannot. His duties are forgotten. He grabs for his board And walks towards the beach. Out in the water he is king of all. On top of creation; Riding the waves he is god of the sea. As he journeys onward Through a tube of liquid glass. Meg O’Leary Camden Administration Monsignor Glendon Robertson, M.A., PH.D. Secretary for Edu- Reverend James R. Tracy, S.T.L., PH.D. Superintendant of cation Schools 3 Administration Sr. Marie Rudegeair, A.B., M.A., Principal Reverend Kenneth Johnston, B.A., M.A., M.S.T., Assistant Prin- Reverend Monsignor Joseph Conlon, Pastor cipal Faculty Sr. Alice Gallagher (B.S., M.A.), Theology Rev. William Hodge (A.S.,B.A.,B.D..M.DIV.), Theology Sr. Saint Gervase (A.B..M.A.), English Mr. Joseph P. Breslin. Jr. (A.B.), English 6 Sr. Alice assists in choosing a passage for the first Friday liturgy. Mr. William P. Waters (A.B..M.A.), English Mr. John Slattery (B.S.), English Phys. Ed. Mr. Samuel Stubbs (A.B..M.A.). Social Studies Mr. Richard Tureo (A.B.), Social Studies Sr. Patricia Krochmal (B.A..M.A.). Guidance Director Math Sr. Marian Auxilia (B.S.,M.L.S.), Librarv Math Sr. Patricia dreams of her 331 Algebra class. Sr Muriel Mercedes (M.S.B.S.). Business Mrs Arthur ( rull IB S ). Home I conomtcs Mrs. Martha Conlin(B.S.,M.F.d). Phys.Fd. Science i 9©0©@©e Mr. Robert McCluskcy(A.B), Athletic Director Phys. lid. Mrs. Joseph McCJowan(R.N ), School Nurse Heallh Staff Miss Mary Bailey, School Secretary Mrs. John Reinhart, School Cafeteria Faculty lunch- room Mr. Gerard Audet, Head of Mainte- nance Mr. John Lodise, Maintenance Mrs. Dee Larson, Guidance Secretary Mrs. Margaret Brennan, Maintenance Mrs. Tomlin helps Mrs. Reinhart feed the masses. Mr. Bill McCartney, Mainte- nance 10 Freshmen E. Abboti E. Adams M. Alameno S. Balestriere D. Bates P. Beck K. Bent M. Bingnear wm '• , J. Bradley J. Bramble F. Breslin S. Brolly K. Buchter P. Burket V. Cacio Botzenhardt £l M. Callahan S. Callahan E. Capper S. Carano J. Caulfield A. Coughlin K. Cramer A. Crescenzo D. Curcio J- Daglis J. Dagncy A. D’Amico T. Daning D Agostino J. Davies C. Deane ID Nous sommes petites et blondes.” “Ann thinks there’s some Gatorade left, but I drank it all.” Chris helps Jackie translate her favorite Spanish lecture. R. DiPeso H. DiSilvestro Gina does her impression of Marie Osmond. K. Dixon W. Donovan T. Douglass M. Downes J. Dudley P. Fazio C. Feketics L. Fidell P. Franco S. Fretz S. Gallagher J. Glazer G. Goffredi R. Gormley S. Haury R. Hclvcrson N. Herman M. Hober L. Hoffman M. Holmes W. Hunter S. Jakel S. Jakcl J. Johnson 13 E. Koehler R. Kurian D. Landis J. Larkin F. Lawson T. Lewis D. Lodge D. Long R. Luongo J. Magee K. Maguire D. Makrai '.. A. Mallous G. Manzoni T. Marks Malinowski C. Mattea J. McConnell C. McLay M. Meehan R. Milano P. Millar R. Millar J. Moore M. Mullen T. Nuckols R. Osadchuk J. Osborn R. Owens D. Palombo C. Peragine A. Piro J. Piro What? My shorts just ripped?1' Not shown: E. Minnar, M. Morrow 3D “Who, me? I didn’t do it!” “Is this going to be another long story, Ailene?' Suzette, Suzette, papier de . . . P. Profit K, Pulaski John mellows out. C. Regalbuto Richardson M. Rissling S. Rosenello L. Rossetti K. Ruggieri D. Scarlett S. Schroyer D. Sciranka E. Pizza E. Riddle 1 L. Sedotti M. Sinnerard C. Sittineri D. Skomsky C. Smith M. Smith T. Smith R. Sorenson t ZJ C Sowa R. Taylor J. Tighe C. Tomassi R. Turbett L. Vangelas Stefankiewicz Suchodolski v 1 Vi sf, ( Not Shown: M. Quinn S. C. Walczak K. Walsh K. Weis G. Winter Williamson 15 Kelly seems to enjoy after-school Spanish The freshman class’ most prominent pup. work. All in the family. Sophomores A. Alamcno K. Capua N. Carano D. Bacino R. Balut M. Barth A. Basmajian J. Baumann C. Bellas B. Burke J. Carroll C. Casale S. Coffey J. Cosenza K. Crippen J. Demyan M. DeSantis B. Donohoe L. Erdman W. Feraco C. Fiocca R. Gardner P. Gavin A. Giordano C. Goodrich Brian demonstrates proper form in front of Joe is a faithful member of Mr. his gym class. Platt’s 2:30 club. D. Galik M. Gallagher W. Gannon Not shown: D. Biedzian, C. Futrell, K. Axelsson 1C A. Gordon C. Grau C. Hennessy R. Herman C. Hughes A. Iannone J. Ibbotson J. Jurusz C. M. K. McLaughlin McMahon A. Kurtz D. Leahy L. Lepor D. McCallion J- M- ___ McCormick McCormick J. Levering J- R- R- Malinowski Malinowski Manlandro Marcolongo Thursday’s detentions are always so much fun. V. R. McHale McElwaine Smile pretty for the camera. Boogie rests her feet after a long night at the Roller Disco. Mike tries to keep every hair in place. What do you mean this line is tapped?” V - ' I A. Masterson N. Miller J. Monaghan Sue Coffey perks up the cafeteria. K. Muller J. Nanos J. Needles S. Nelson M. Olden M. O’Leary S. O’Leary J. Osborne K. Taylor rdb N. Visalli T. Thornton A. Tomlin P. Vallese S. Van Osten K. Verycken K. Verycken A. Vey E. Whalen J. White M. Wiseley P. Wray C. Young Weatherby 19 Yeh, right!” The girls celebrate at A LP after a winning game. The comedy team of Jim Phil entertain a tired Yearbook staff. Vince rests after a long day. Oh, no! It’s real!” “What about the heist tonight, guys? Juniors S. Alamcno n J I J. Bratten V. Biedzian © D. Celia R. Gavin M. Harmon P. Gibbons L. Gordon A. Altiery K. Brolly V. Bacino J. Buck C. Bartolomeo R. Cacci W. Bolle M. Bonner M. Bove B. Church R. Church M. Clark K. Creighton C. Crippen f A. DeRitis C. Devlin M. D’Amico C. Daniels f m T. DiPeso G. Donahue M. Dantuono © L.A. Eckert Pat leaves after another long and diffi- “Every now and then my mind wanders from the cult wrestling practice. Articles of Confederation to Jackson Browne.” A.J. Coughlin J. Deane G. Denham G. Denham S. Cramer L. Craven D. Fiscella M. Galik C. Gelzunas R. Giordano A. Grassi S. Haggerty R. Hee P. Hinke L. Lonergan JLouderback M. Lowry JtaefcHme L' MagCe M Mann° ° Marti K' Martin P. McElwaine P. Mehan K. Milone G. Minnitti M. Morrow V. Namiotka Not Shown: C. Lewandowski 2B Troop Minnitti has mastered the art of sleeping with his eyes open. “What, I’m a junior in high school?’’ Look out Meadowlark, here comes Peppy. L. A. Olsen L. Peragine M. Newbold m “You want me to touch my toes Mr. McCluskey? ... BE CEREAL.” C. Neville L. Petrosino D. Pizza P. Richardson S. Repici C. Saddic J. Saggiomo K. Salasin L. Scarlata J. Sheets M. B. Shiels E. Shim T. Simmons S. Spickofsky T. Tighe M. Tomassi D. Tomlin J. Vallese J. Vcrsage P. Versaggi R. Vogdes K. Walker K. Ward G. Warmkcsscl Not shown: A. Stokes, J. Rosenello, J. Schweibinz C. Welkc R. Weis J. Wenri P. Whalen R. White P. C. Young Williamson 23 Denise perfects her typing skills. Ralph does his impression of A1 Pacino. Chris poses for a cameo. Hungry, Sue? Tom and Marc control their laughter as Leonard demonstrates his love for Spanish. 24 The Junior class is number what? Three’s company. Vo-Tech Tony works on a design at his drafting board. Mike wires an electrical outlet in Me- chanical-Electrical Repair class. 25 Student Secretaries First Row: M.A. Finnegan, J, Walsh, T. Weigle, K. Michael. Second Row: D Intino, P. Cclinski, Sr. Muriel Mercedes R. Minnar, M. Typing and running off hymn sheets for the Mass keep the girls busy. MaryAnne hopes that her high school training will benefit her in the future. Jackie stamps Christmas cards for the Iranian hostages. Terri helps Miss Baily to run off today’s absentee list. “Hello, can you hold the line for a min- ute while I get my picture taken?” 26 0 SPORTS jj Cross Country “1 can’t believe I ran the WHOLE course!” Front: C. Ncville(manager), First Row: V. Kelley, B. Taylor, D. Landis, K. Taylor, M. Malinowski, Second Row: P. Versaggi, J. McCormick, E. Whalen, C. Malinowski, J. Jurusz, C. Kelly, Third Row: Mr. McCIuskey(coach), G. Warmkcssel, B. Brittingham, E. Kane, F. Martin, D. Bradley, J. Smith,’Fr. Hodge (assistant coach) Togetherness and enthusiasm play important parts in the spirit of the team. “We are number one!!” 28 Track First Row: P. Sciarra, J. Cas- tcllucci, G. Warmkessel, F. Martin, K. Money, K. Taylor, K. Verycken. Second Row: J. McCormick, T. Thornton, B. Burke, C. Malinowski, S. Nel- son, S. Stockridge, K. Martin. Third Row: Mr. Slattery (coach), C. Kelley (manager), E. Kane, J. Louderback, G. Minnitti, B. Church, B. Welke, B. Gannon, A. Giordano, J. Steady, J. Smith, Mr. McClus- key (coach) Brian jumps for joy. Ben exhibits his specialty . . . shot- k-A mwa 29 They call themselves ATHLETES?!9’ Field Hockey Varsity Squad: Standing: L. Markee (manager), S. Cramer, D. Tomlin, M. Bonner, M. Tarbotton, C. Goodrich, K. Walker, P. Hinke, M. Leahy, L. Petrosino (manager), Kneeling: K. Kita, C. Millar, D. Kreer, C. Tomlin, M. Feraco, C. Donahue, Mrs. Martha Conlin (coach). See Michelle Run. Run, Michelle, Run. Let’s all do the Bristol Stomp. Go west young women!” Linda Markee, the team manager, is re- sponsible for keeping time and recording the stats. Darleen Tomlin, a three-year veteran, awaits the approaching action. Coach Conlin and two of her varsity girls, seniors Claire and Mary, look for future hopefuls. Luf” at first bite. Varsity team veteran, Kathy Walker, catches some rays at half time. J.V. Team: Standing: S. Stockridge (manager), T. DiPeso, G. Manzoni, E. Minnar, E. Riddle, A. D’Amico, A. Coughlin, Mrs. Carano (coach), Kneeling: K. Creighton, L. Magee, M. Alameno, J. Cosenza, J. Monaghan, S. Haury 31 32 Varsity Basketball Jim Leahy displays his talent as a high scor- er. Victor takes a break from the game as Ger ry comes to join him I' L-ahy’ M- L°Wry’ V- Namiotka; Standing: T. Lewis, B Schafer, S. Namiotka, D. McCallion Not Shown: Coach St. John With the help of 4-year veteran Steve With team spirit we’re 20-2, regular season. Namiotka, Tom Lewis regains posses- sion of the ball. Junior Varsity Standing: F. Breslin (manager), D. Stefankiewicz, J. Jurusz, J. Osborne, E. Whalen, J. Larkin, Coach Raucci; Kneeling: A. Kurtz, B. Feraco, A. Alameno, B. Burke, B. DiPeso Bill and Brian prepare to get the rebound. A1 looks for a relief man during a tight squeeze. 33 34 Freshmen John positions himself for a rebound. Standing: J. Larkin, R. DiPeso, D. Stefankiewicz, R. Taylor, J. Glazer, Kneel- ing: J. Bradley, K. Cramer, E. Koehler, D. Palombo Freshman boys arc getting ready for a victory. Bob arches the ball to make a “swish”. Jimmy goes up for a layup. A jump ball starts the game. J.V. cheerleaders yell a “VICTORY” for Crusaders. Varsity: Top to Bottom: M. McConnell, D. Celia, C. Goodrich, C. Gelzunas, R. Hee, M. Feraco, M. Finnegan, Left Side: D. Taylor, C. Millar, Right Side: V. Bacino, N. Carano Cheerleaders JV:Top to Bottom: G. Manzoni, A. Coughlin, G. Donahue, J. Saggiomo, Left Side: A. Stokes, R. Hel- verson, T. Nuckols Right Side: G. Goffredi, J. Ma- gee, C. Tomassi Varsity cheerleaders show their poise and good spirit. Sister Muriel Mercedes poses with Senior cheerleaders Mary Ann, Donna, Mary and Claire. 35 Two bits, four bits . .. . Girls Basketball 36 Varsity Squad standing: Mr. Koehler (assistant coach). .J. Cosenza, P. Hinkc, D. Tomlin, M. Leahy. Mr. Tomlin (coach) kneeling: L. Craven, S. Vcy, C. Tomlin. M. Tarbotton, L. Magee. Darlene puts a curse on the opposing team’s T e rc ounc s anxiously an- net ticipated by Maureen. Dar and “the Hink’’ bring it home. The team fights for possession of the ball while the fans in the bleachers cheer them on. Terry makes another two points for Wildwood Catholic. Teta is determined to change their mis- take into our victory. J.V. Squad First Row: T. Simmons, M. Alameno, Second Row: Mr. Koehler (Assistant Coach), J. Coscnza, P. Gavin, T. Botzenhardt. T. Smith, Mr. Tomlin (Coach) 37 Softball Home Run! Duh! First Row: M. Tomlin (coach), E. Higgins, T. Grasso, C. Tomlin, C. Millar (man- ager), Second Row: P. Hinke, L. Craven, D. Tomlin, D. Taylor, Third Row: J. Cosenza, C. Goodrich, M. Tarbotton, A. Vey Let’s hope “Playing Catch’’ wasn’t what Judy and Michelle had in mind when they joined the team. 38 Kneeling: P. Richarson, D. Check, B. Catonoso, S. Feraco, R. Brittingham Standing: Mr. W. Waters (coach), J. Davis, J. Rossi, D. Neville, J. Porto, J. Ortlip, W. Bolle, J. Mayer, D. Embs, G. Vallese, B. Tarbotton, T. Frederick, Mr. Ralph Riggitano (coach). Ortlip guards 1 st base. Bob backs up Tom as he prepares to catch a tly Baseball Bill Bolle, a Junior, acquired the title of “Most Valuable Player” for his excellent pitching. 39 Tennis 40 Golf Derek escapes a sticky situation. Front Row: P. Timmins, D. Carano, K. Ward, Back Row: G. Krause T Lewis T Heston, L. Vinci, Coach: Mr. R. Turco 41 Bowling Tim aims for the ten pin. Kelly explains the finer points of Mr. Brcslin strikes again! bowling. 42 Wrestling Ben prepares for the sound of the whistle. First Row: J. Dagney, K. Axelsson, S. Rosenello, M. Morrow, C. McClay, J. Louderback. Second Row: Mr. Slattery (coach), R. Owens, W. Gannon, W. Hunter, P. Richardson, P. Gibbons, B. Church, M. McMahon (Mgr.). L. Lepor (Mgr.), Third Row: A. DcRitis. It looks like Ben’s on top this season. Joe sizes up his opponent. 43 Soccer Kneeling: V. D’Andrea, D. Check, W. Basmajian, C. Walczak, B. Owens, J. Glazer, Standing: M. Dantuono, A. Giordano, J. Deane, J. Steady, B. Balut, D. Stcfankiewicz, Coach: Mr. G. Raguc Jesse battles for the ball. Joe attempts to score 44 Ring Day 46 S.I.G.N. (Service In God’s Name) With only 7 miles to go, the gang stops at Paco’s for a break, where they are greeted by Puer (Mr. Platt’s son). The 1979 Walk-a-Thon consisted of 22 miles- from school to Townsend’s Inlet and back. All proceeds went to the Leukemia foundation. Karen leaves lasting proof of her arrival at the halfway mark. Rose decided to take the underwater short cut. Despite 60 M.P.H. winds, fourteen brave souls completed the 22 mile Walk-a- Thon. 47 Cast: Front: K. McConnell First Row: S. Cosenza, S. Rcpici, D. Masterson, J. King, V. McElwaine, L. Martin, M. Mullen, J. McConnell, C. Crippen, S. Marchiano. Second Row: J. Cosenza, A. Grassi, E. Higgins, T. Daning, R. White, J. Louderback, P. Richardson, S. DeRitis, D. Check, D. Palombo, J. White, S. Jakel, C. Buck, Third Row: J. Levering, V. Schramm, L. Vangclas, R. Gormley, K. Ruggieri, L. Hoffman, E. Capper, T. Marks, P. Beck, M. Finnegan, C. Glass, T. Smith, P. Millar, C. Millar, R. Manlandro, M. McConnell, K. Salasin, N. Carano. Thanks to the talent and generosity of Mrs. Peg Martin the costumes are al- ways a success. Sandy (Maria) is shown to her new quarters by Sue Make-up for the cast was supervised Carol Glass as Mother Abbess guides Repici (Frau Schmidt). by Mrs. Helen Check and Mrs. Mary- Maria in following her dreams. anne McConnell. Crew: First Row: D. Taylor, K. Kita, C. Tomlin, H. DiSilvestro, T. Lowry. Second Row: S. Haggerty, G. Donahue, S. Alamcno, C. Gclzunas, R. Minnar, B. Kita, P. Sciarra, Third Row: K. Muller, L. Petrosino, J. Buck, G. Minnitti, J. Jurusz, D. Carano, B. Feraco, D. Bradley, F. Martin, G. Smith. Maria (Sandy Cosenza) sings the praises of the hills on hei way to Nonberg Abbey. Anyone knowing the whereabouts of this tuxedo, please contact Mr. Turco at 522-7257. Freshman Billy Kita manages the spotlight. Another smashing success under the di- rection of Richard Turco, Judy Tague, and Frank Feraco. (F.T.T. Productions) “We are family. I’ve got all my siblings with me.” The band rehearses its cues before the opening night performance. The Von Trapp children march off to bed. The sisters of Nonberg Abbey sing praises to the Lord. Frau Schrader tells Georg that their relationship must cease. Andie fixes the hair of another special client. Liesel admires the maturity of an older man. Franz delivers a letter to the captain. Forensics (From left to right) E. Capper, K. Dixon, M. Bingnear, C. Feketics, K. Blackledge, C. Crippen, C. Bartolomeo, L. Manzoni, S. Haggerty, C. Buck, J. Castcllucci, Mr. S. Stubbs (moderator), Mr. W. Waters (moderator) “You dirty rat! “Okay, gang, settle down.” Mr. Waters coaches Kim in prose and poetry. K. Martin and A. Masella have room duty. By the way, Colleen has made a successful switch from prose and poetry to drama. Where will it be ... a Chinese restaurant or Rustler’s?” Cindy seriously contemplates Mr. Waters’ suggestion concern- ing her original speech. 51 Spanish Club R. Church, R. Weis, M. Lambert, K. Ruggieri, T. Botzenhardt, M. Quinn, M. Richardson, J. Monaghan, M. Rissling, C. Daniels. D. Leahy, J. Bradley, F. Platt (moderator), C. Regalbuto, S. DeRitis, P. Versaggi, J. Warmkessel, R. White (not shown: D. Curcio) Everyone scrambles to gather the candy. The highlight of the Christmas party was breaking the pinata. Dolores breaks the pinata ... . . . and Jeanne gets the prize. Boogie is thrown in the lake at the annual Language Club SPANISH HONOR SOCIETY: Top row: R. Weis, M. Morrow, V. P cn c- Bacino, R. White, C. Young, P. Versaggi, J. Saggiomo, E. Shim, R. Church, bottom: J. Monaghan, P. Vallesc, M.K. McMahon, J. Malin- owski, J. Cosenza 52 French First Row: W. Kita, C. Bartolomeo, B. Donohoe, J. Johnson, A. DcSanctis, C. Neville, R. Manlandro, E. Riddle, J. Six, J. Krause, Miss Hodges (moderator). Second Row: A.J. Coughlin, T. DiPeso, A. Stokes, C. Gelzunas, A. Coughlin, D. Lodge, S. Stockridge, A. Vey, A. D'Amico, E. Karavangelas, C. Fiocca, L. Fidell, Not shown: K. Capua, S. Haggerty. Miss Hodges takes care of last minute details en route to see “Learned Ladies’’ in Philadelphia. To pass the time on the way home Cindy and Terri discuss Moliere’s play. In order to qualify as a mem- ber of the Language Honor So- cieties, each student must have an average of 93 or above in French or Spanish for the past three semesters, as well as a general average of at least 85 in all other subject areas. Bill demonstrates the art of crepe making. FRENCH HONOR SOCIETY: First Row: C. Bartolomeo, P. Hinke, K. Capua, S. O’Leary. Second Row: L. Magee, D. Tomlin, E. Karavange- las, Third Row: S. Stockridge, J. Kardas, J. Steady, A. Tomlin. Not shown: S. Haggerty. Y earbook Top Row: R. Church, K. Capua, B. Donohoe, P. Taylor(editor), Bottom Row: K. Muller, C. Bartolomeo, S. Haggerty, Not Shown: P. Sciarra(photographer), D. Rut- kowski(typist). Mr. Platt and Miss Hodges, advisors, exem- plify “deadline panic”. Yearbook work begins in the spring as Miss Hodges, Cindy, and Patty discuss ideas for the issue due next May.(below) Deadline Panic The deadline approached And all was not right, The pictures needed copy No layouts in sight. Half the staff had the flu And could not be found. Feelings of desperation Seemed to abound. There was much to be done. The meeting would not be brief. But we finished the pages With a sigh of relief. Rosemary Church “I’m not sure, Kim. We’ll have to ask.” 54 Newspaper Top row: G. Minnitti, B. Church, J. Castellucci, T. DiPeso, C. Crippen, V. Bacino (not Sr. St. Gervase gives expert assistance as shown: K. Mokary, L. Gordon) moderator. Joe, the editor, stresses a point. Colleen and Vicki piece together a layout. Kim takes photos and also provides occasional interviews for the paper. 55 Student Council Executive Board: D. Carano (Vice Pres.) M. A. Finnegan (Secretary), K. Muller (Treasurer), Mr. Stubbs (Advisor), C. Buck (Pres.), A. Demyan(Secretary). 56 “Who loves ya baby?’ Everyone loves a hocdown. Senior Class Officers: A. King, K. Kita, C. Millar, P. Taylor, M. Senior Homeroom Reps.: F. Martin, R. Schramm, P. Gusty Feraco Junior Class Officers: S. Alameno, P. Hinke, R. Hee, V. Bacino, C. Bartolomeo, M. Leahy Junior Homeroom Reps,: D. Tomlin, T. DiPcso, M. Larkin Sophomore Class Officers: N. Carano, S. O’Leary, J. Jurusz, K. Capua, D. Bacino Sophomore Homeroom Reps.: J. Levering, B. Donohoe (class officer), J. Cosenza, Not Shown: M. Tarbotton Freshman Class Officers: J. Larkin, D. Palombo, C. Feketics, J. Freshmen Homeroom Reps.: A. D’Amico, C. Walczak, R. Helver- Carano, P. Beck, B. Kita son, J. Magee 57 Shoot Yourself Assemblies Jim, Joe and Derek are in charge of videotaping basketball The girls in the choir lead the students in singing at First Friday games. Mass. Martin Bowman gives us his rendition of “Freebird”. Bishop Shadd, Fr. Hodge, Msgr. Giammarino, and Fr. Johnston look on as Msgr. Conlin consecrates the Eucharist. 59 Sophomores show their shining spirit. Science Club Jim’s ready to check the slides. Joe Steady, president of the Science Club, hands out science club pins. Tim proudly puts on his new science pin. Andrew Tomlin, although not a member, often comes to work on experiments. 60 Blood Mobile Jim acts as medical assistant to donor Bob Schafer. Marc reads a Red Cross pamphlet as the girls register him to give a pint. 61 Sister Muriel has her blood pressure taken before donating. Candid Camera “You deserve a break today .. Chris waits at the bus stop. 62 Robert waits at the shoreline to cheer on the cross country team. Ken and Steve warm-up before battling it out for “Best Personality”. Marge and Judy get on the good side of Father “The devil made me do it!” Meg really gets into the Christmas spirit. Hodge before mid-term grades go in. 63 64 Judy M. Barrett Capt. Jack” Activities: Bowling (2-4). Softball (2). Library aide (2). CYO(3) Memories: Summer ”79”. Manor- Aimic. Three Musketeers. W-B-W fights. Armadillos vs. Third Herd, lifeguard parties. J.L., P.B., 10 30 79. bananas. '79 prom, prom picnic. Florida, straw lady. You owe me one. Dixie chicken. 8 20 79 Donald R. Basmajian Spaz” Activities: Basketball (1). Soccer (2-4). Bowling (4). Intra, softball Memories: 3 25 78. Prom '79. Soccer party. FAMM, moonlight over Middle Township. “10”. basketball games, wrist shots, spastic fils, the 3,897 pret- zels I ate in 4 years. Katherine T. Blacklcdgc “Kathy Activities: Spanish club. Tennis (3). Bowling (4). Frnsc. (3.4). Choir (4) Memories: Sr. Catherine, prom and Tammy’s meatball. Mr. Stubbs. Julie’s broken nose. First Friday Masses, water vapor. Sr. Henrietta. Sr. Pa- tricia, ad drive, school picnic, getting caught, rollerskat- ing, McDonalds. Miss Hodges. Martin D. Bowman Bart . D-Chord Activities: Intra, hockey (I). Stage crew (2). Fine Arts (3), Organist for graduation (3) Memories: Effic mobile. H.O. with Nat F.. swimming at the pits. Beach Boys concert. Cape May Point parties. Natalie. Tamalynne F. Brodesser Tammy Blondie Activities: CYO (1-3). French club (1-2). Tennis club (3). Bowling (2) Memories: Moon races, chemistry lab. senior privileges. M.R., running into walls, soph hop. dances. Ring day. parties, chasing after goldfish Daniel R. Bradley Brads Activities: Basketball (1-2), Baseball (3-4). CYO Bas- ketball (3.4) Cross Country (4). Stage crew (4) Memo- ries: Summer '79. 2-Mile Inn. Burning Hut. Theology III. Shack. Mr. Lanciano. Sensational (6). H.R. IB, Cape May Point. Michael's l.ob, parties (Eric's). Hinke's car. Caps. Wednesday. Dinner (6). May I please speak to Sandy? Robert J. Brittingham Britt Activities: Track (I). Soccer (2.3). Cross Country (4). Baseball (2-4), Intra, hockey (I) Memories: Going to and from the movie 10 . cucumber, freshman races. Wallacc-self-proclaimcd-Jimmy Connors, gym hockey games, Holmdcl. drive-in marquee Finally - a free mod! 66 Carl V. Buck Activities: Cross Cntry. (1-2): B-ball (I): Golf (1-4); Frnsc. (2-4); Play (2-4); Fine Arts (2-4); Prom Comm (3.4); Student Gov't. (3.4); School Pres. (4); Paper (3) Memories: Ring Day decorations, keys to the kingdom. F.T.T. Productions forever. Bubsy, play parties. Mr. Bartender, tombstones, council meetings, pompous. Joseph M. Catanoso “Joe Activities: Track (1-4); Play (1-3). Bowl (2-4); B-ball (I) Memories: October 19. 1979. T.M.K.W. (A). Beach Boy's concert. Cape May Point, driving cab (summer “79 ). Ml. Molly ski trip, comas. Grand Illusion. Fiat. Eric's party Daniel G. Cheek Dan Activities: Baseball (1-4); Bowl. (1-4); Soccer (2-4); Cross Cntry. (I); Play (2-4); Sp. Club (3); Prom Comm. (4) Memories: Mr. Stubbs' Just glad to be here . Machuclo. leaving Sp. class 15 min. early, cast parlies at my house, ski trip. Pippin. 12 14 79. 3rd Herd, travel- ing. 3 24 79 Derek J. Carano Activities: B-ball (I). Golf (I -4). Cross Cntry. (2); B-ball announcer (3.4); Paper (3.4): Student Gov't. Vicc-prcs. (3.4) Memories: Cape May Point. Dee. 14 beach. Hinke's car gets stuck. Math IV. trip to Holly Ml.. Golf team, away meets, comas. Chemistry and Physics Lab.. Science Fair. Remember . . . Ring Day Casino Gambling Pet Rocks Summit Conference Slave Day Jackson Browne Sandra D. Cosema “Sandy Activities: B-ball (1,2); Sp. Honor Soc.; Fine Arts (2.3): Student Gov't (2.3); Piav (3.4) Memories: Sensational Six. Soph Hop. Prom nights. Ring Day. Faculty. Play practices, cafeteria times. Fine Arts. Thanks Frank. Joe who?, times with C.A., burning hut. shack, parties, wild dances, caps Joseph A. Castelluccl Lucci Activities: Intra, hockey (I); Play (2.3); Track (2-4); Paper (3.4); Bowl (4); Frnsc. (4); Memories: Plays, par- ties. Eric's party, junior theology class. Beach Boy s con- cert. Capt May Point, trips to New York, ski trips. Physical Science class. Summer 79 . Hinke's car in the ditch. 12 14 79 Pamela VI. Celinski Pam Activities: Hockey (1.2); CYO (1.2). stage crew (2.3). Bowl (2,3). Student Secretary (4) Memories: Stranded in Cape May. Bobbsy Twins, ski trip, walking to the dance, summer of “78 Estclla M. Cox Activities: Bowl. (3.4); Memories: Beta Roc Beta, con- versations with George and Henry. Armadillos, pizza gold fish. Chem. Labs. Calc, class. C.S.C.C.. Judy's par- ly. building inspector, catnip. R I.G.H.. London Home Sick Blues, she died, medium blue fern 67 Stephanie I„ Currier Stcph” Activities: Choir (4) Memories: singing rubber ducky with Rita, the proms, the picnic, stuffing 5 people in the front scat of Glenn's T-Bird. I’m so confused. Glenn's driving. Mr. Breslin's acting. Buck and the Buckcttcs. quick turns with Fr. Hodge. Told us about that James E. Davolos Shark Activities: Softball (2-4). Assumption C.Y.O. B-ball Memories: The Who concert. Key West. Ring Day par- ties, the Gekes. leg over, shark in pool. Christmas and New Year's Eve. Bird on lee. S.O.M.F.. the Boys, the Wildwood Wo If pack. Rose Victor P. D’Andrea Activities: Soccer (3.4); Intra, softball (3) Memories: Cape May Point. Ring Day parties. Jimmy's parties, the Gcckcs. leg over Anita Demyan Rickct Activities: C.Y.O. (I); Intra, softball (2); Bowling (3.4 secretary); Student Gov't. (4) Memories: Bunch of ba- nanas. WBW fight. Beta Rho Beta, 8 20 79. “Manor” summer. Armadillo vs. Third Herd, B and F. Green Creek, stubbed foot Judith M. Davies Hude Activities: B-ball (1-3); Intra, softball (2.3); Sp. Honor Soc. (2-4); Paper contributor (3.4) Memories: Soph, year (AWOL), Bobbi, Kim. Cricket. Lounge, parties. Play Day. suspensions and detentions. Dad. Ambassa- dor. Laundromat, grapefruits. Spanish classes. Chem. lab. Teresa's porch (the sink), tests Monica R. D’lntino “My ambition is to get into T.V. and filming movies and sports. My hobbies are photography, sketching, and sculpture. I hope to some day travel all over Europe. Carolyn Donahue Activities: Bowling (1-3); Softball (2.3); Hockey (1-4); Tennis Club (3); Medical Explorers (3.4); St. Ann’s C.Y.O. (1-3); Student gov't (2); Span Honor Soc. (1-3) Memories: trips to Explorers, Mcatloaf. JDVOJ Go- !Go!Go!. summer of “79 . trips to Florida. Maureen's shirt. Calculus class Eric and Paul show the serious side of Wildwood Catholic. 68 Joe Dougherty Doe Memories: Ring Day, Outlaws. Cape May County Park. Cafeteria Natalie A. Franco “Nat Memories: Bert’s vacation. Beach Boys concert, cab crash, VTI.M, Serge , Prom 79, 10 11 79, Cape May Point parties, H.O. with Martin Carol Lynne F. Class Cack Activities: Library aide (1-4); C.C.D. aide; Fr. club; school play (4); choir Memories: Freshman soap opera, troublesome trio, the play and Mr. Fcraco. Glenn’s driv- ing. Moore’s Inlet, McDonalds, our picnic. Buck and the Buckcltcs. Mr. Stubbs and Iran. Mr. Breslin's Shake- speare. “I’m so confused.” Mary C. Feraco Activities: Hockey (1-4 co-capt.); Student gov’t (1-4); Cheerldg (1-4 co-capt); Play (1-4); Fine Arts (1,2,4); March of Dimes Committee (3); Fr. Honor Soc. (2) Memories: Hockey and chccrlcading bus rides, cheer- leading tournament '79. New Year’s '79. Ring Day. “decorations’’, keys, play parties. Higbcc’s Beach, um- brella stands, Remember . . . Saturday Night Fever Three Mile Island Soph Hop Fleetwood Mac Mood Rings Gas Lines Brenda K. Cormley Memories: Sophomore year prom. Junior year prom, driving to Vo-Tech. Theology IV, getting suspended, Caesar. Senior privileges Mary Anne T. Finnegan “Offagain Activities: Play (2-4); Fine Arts (1-4); Cheerldg. (3.4 mascot); Paper typist (4); Student gov’t (4) Memories: S.C.S.S.. the “view , J.J., M.P., Lincoln Avc., Maggie May Mae. the bride, space invaders, square dance, fires, fibblc Theresa Marie Gallagher Terry Memories: getting suspended, quarrels, my date for the prom-Ha. Ha. Theology IV, class parties, mornings be- fore school ■■I Carla M. Green Activities: Fr. club (I); Fine Arts (I); B-ball (1.2); Field hockey (1.2): Stage crew (2.3); Student gov't. (2.3); Prom comm (3) Memories: Parties, dances. Ebb fide. summer of 79 . skiing. Ring Day. proms. It must be those kids 69 Paul E. Gusty Activities: Fine Arts (1.2.4). Play (2).CYO(l-4). Usher (3). Paper (3.4) Student Government (4) Memories: The plays and Fine Arts, the scene with the doctor, the teach- ers. the hut. G.F.F.. N.Y., C.R.I.S.C.O., summer of 79 , “Howard Johnsons Ellen L. Higgins “Aunt Puffy Activities: Softball (4). Fine Arts (1.2.4). Play (1.2.4) Prom Comm. (4). Pep band (2.4), French Club Memo- ries: The play, play practices, “the van , “catnip , L.B.S. (Marybeth). “What? . Senior scandals Kenneth G. Haury Snaggle Tooth Activities: Intra. Softball (3) Memories: Starsky and Hutch night. S.O.M.F., New Year’s F.vc and Christmas Eve. The Gckcs. Hogs Head. Rugs Head. Leg over John W. Hinke Hink Activities: Bowling (1-4) Baseball (2-4), Intra, hockey (I) Memories: Parties. Anglesea. sophomore homeroom. Third Herd, night in Cape May. summer of 78“ Rita Herman “Rcct Activities: Library aide (1.2.4). choir (4). CYO (1-4) CCD teacher (2-4) Memories; Buck and the Buckettes. quick turns with Fr. Hodge, No. Nay, Never. I'm so confused! . Freshman soap opera. Glenn’s driving. Moore's Inlet. McDonald’s, our picnic. Mr. Breslin's acting, fun, wandering with Kathy Thomas Holland Tom Memories: sophomore homeroom. Ring Day Alexander Iannone “Al” Activities: Bowling; Hockey Memories: Sister Cordata’s theology classes, the prom, junior year. Father John- ston's theology classes. Laura Peragine Ronnie makes a new friend at the square dance. 70 Shelia Jakel Activities: French Club (I): Bowl. (I) Memories: Calcu- lus class. Cemistry lab. Lead foot Brodcsscr, Senior privileges, class with Melinda and Christa. Sr. St. Gcr- vasc acting with Mr. Spider. Mechanical drawing class. Summer 79 . Ring Day Dance. Soph Hop. Square Dance Eric P. Kane Activities: Track (1-4); Cross Cntry. (2-4); Winter Track (I); Intra. Hockey (I) Memories: Sr. Coidata. Mr. Dean. My 18th birthday. Higbccs Beach. Prom, ski trip. Homcdalc. C.A.L. Championship, suspension '77. '68 Mustang and a cold winter night. L.T.P.D.. T.T.P.D. Remember . . . Sister Henrietta Christmas Balls Star Wars Papal visit Leisure Suits Basketball Games Alison T. King Mom” Activities: Play (I); CYO (I); Bowl. (2-4); Fr. Honor Soc. (2.3); Student gov't (4); Intra. Softball (2); Library Aide (2) Memories: Three Musketeers, Go for it!. Ar- madillos. Manor-Amic , Bananas!, Coastics-Bccp! Beep!. She died!. Icprcchaun-P.B.. Ducky!. Family tree. Straw lady and Co. Karen Kita Kccts Activities: Hockey (1-4); Cheerldg. (1.2); B-ball (mngr. 3,4); Stage crew (1,2,4); Fine Arts (2); Prom Comm. (3.4) Memories: “Is Joe there? , What lights? jump- ing “into the car. walk, cartwheels, closet detentions, Heidi, the secret , cuz. L.P.. M.D.. “Did you ever wonder? . Hunt's Pier, strolling through caf Glenn D. I-avvs Memories: Moore's Inlet, McDonald's. 5 in the front seat of a T-Bird. Mr. Versaggi’s Algebra class, study in 208. Buck and the Buckcttcs, Mr. Platt's Spanish class, The Little Prince, the picnic. Paco, Father Hodge’s sere- nades. Hun Solo and magnets. Science Fair-1979 Feling M. Lee “Fling Activities: Student gov't. (I); Cross Cntry.( I) Bowl. (I): Soccer (2); Track (2) Memories: Chemistry lab. Calcu- lus class, boy's locker room, being locked in the lockers, summer “79 . Senior privileges, guard house, moonlight. R.D. and D.C.. Biology class, class of 1980 is the greatest Glenn C. Krause Activities: Golf (2-4); Soccer (2.3) Memories: Calculus class, pick-up races, Mr. Dean's homeroom. Noon moon. Can you see it from the floor? . Carl-spirit of 76, hold up the wall. Bubzy and Yabins. Friday night basketball games. Timothy E. Lowry “Tim Activities: Tennis (2-4); Bowl, (4); Prom comm. (4); Stage crew (3.4) Memories: play parties, stage crew. Michelle’s party. Mr. Dean’s homeroom. Anglesca be- fore dances, the night in Cape May, J.H. and S.H. 71 Anthony M. Maialetti “Mo Activities: lntra. softball (2): Intra hockey (2) Memo- ries: Sister Cordata’s theology class. Mr. Breslin's Cae- sar. suspension 79-80. Barbara Malinowski Barb Activities: Medical explorers (3.4): lntra. Softball (2.3) Memories: Basketball games, trips to explorers. Meat- loaf, trip to Florida, biology labs with worms. Tracey and the singing monkeys, calculus class. Miss Oceana Pag- eant. going to Disncyworld. Diet Pepsi. Halloween pa- rade Louis J. Mun oni Activities: Softball (1.2); lntra. hockey (1,2); Bowling (1-4); Frnscs. (1-4) Memories: Dances, coming in first place in the pep rally soph, year, joining forensics and going to meets, meeting friends and doing things togeth- er. playing football, the movie 10 Steve B. Marchiano Activities: Play (4); Bowling (4); Fine Arts (4); Memo- ries: B.K.. Higbcc’s beach, chcm. lab. Ring Day. Sr. F.ileen. the van, the play. Going to M.S.C.. Pop Muzik. Miss Piggy, basketball games Linda J. Markee Lynn “L.J. Activities: B-ball (1-4); Hockey mgr. (2-4) Memories: Proms. Ring Day, Soph hop, Great Adventure w Ken, County Park. Casey. What lights? . Summer ’79. my favorite dance partner, square dance, laughing w friends Francis J. Martin “Frank Activities: Cross Cntry. (1-4); B-ball (1-3); Track (1-4); Assumption B-ball (4); Student Gov’t. (1.2.4); Play (1,2); Fine Arts (1.2,4); Stage Crew (3.4) Memories: K.A.S.. C.A.L. Championship. Halteras ’79. Capt. Mo- rale. State meets. History III tests. Convertible, blood- mobile. C.C. practices, stage crew w Brads. Rocky. 2- Milc Inn Antoinette Matters Ant Activities:Hockcy (1) Bow ling (2.3) Memories: Going to Vo-Tech, missing the bus. the day the bus broke down. Freshman theology. Junior English, M.A.C., my ride to Phila. ▲ 72 Joe operates the videotape equipment. Joseph R. Mayer Joe Activities: Intra. Hockey (1-4); Baseball (2-4); Intra. Softball (1) Memories: Rood of 77, playing sports, win- ning 20 to nothing in the 2nd inning, no outs, bases loaded. I was the next batter and they quit, scoring 12 goals in 2 minutes. Hotel Nicole A. Mehan “Nicky Activities: Student Gov't. (3); Intra, softball (3); Memo- ries: unbelievable brother. construction site. Crickic and Joni, Mimi's Ring Day. dirt bag. Timmy, frustrated bathroom cleaners. R. on ice. Nervous Ncl. Fred's trou- ble, Singapore, cafeteria Ruckus. Halloween '78. P and R. I'll quit tomorrow, Thanks Mom, Dad. and Gram Claire K. Millar Bear “Cloret Activities: Hockey (2-4); Cheerldg (1-4 co-captain): Play (4); Fine Arts (1-4); Student Gov't (2-4); Softball Mgr (3.4); Prom Comm (3); Sp. Honor Soc. (2) Memo- ries: Turn left at the monument , accepting award for someone. Marc Cillar . Pi a Hut. dirt book. Hig- bcc's Beach Radio’s. Michael J. Mayer Mike Activities: Baseball (2) Memories: Sister Cordatas class. Mr. Bimbo's class. Mr. Water's class, eating and sleeping Remember .... Price Of Gold Spirit Days Donna Summer Test Tube Baby Saturday Night Live Boat People Mary Ann Michael Mar Activities: C.Y.O. (1.2): C.C.D. Teacher’s aide (I): Li- brary aide (1) Memories: going to Tech., the day the Tech, bus broke down. 5 7 79 (Mark). Mr. Breslin do- ing Julius Caesar. Soap Opera Freshman year Kevin McLaughlin Memories: Holly Mountain. Chemistry 432. Tower. Senior privileges. Proms, dressing room, after-school jobs Karen A. Michael Activities: Spanish Club (1.2): Student Secretary (4) Memories: walk-a-thon. basketball games. Ring Day Mary Ann Millar Mar Memories: weekends, vacations. T.R. 73 Rov.-ann C. Minnar Activities: Bowling (1-4); Stage crew (1.4); C.Y.O. (1- 3). Memories: Gym class with Tammy, stage crew and school plays, tryouts for Fine Arts, freshman year with Jackie and Paul, trip to “New York , walk-a-thon with Jackie. W.C. dances, freshman year. Paulic Girls, parly at N.V.. ladies' night. G.F.F. NO PHOTO AVAILABLE Kim Mokary Activities: Hockey (I); B-bnll (1.2); Softball (1-3); Intra, softball (2); Paper (photographer); Fr. Hon. Soc. Memo- ries: Parties, sophomore year. Theresa’s house, lounge raids. B-ball games. Boston. Gilby. Pos. VS.. Witness. L.A.H.. summer ‘79, Halteras, surfing. Quclha. the white ghost. The Who. M.D.. New Years '80 James R. Mueller Monk Activities: Intra, softball (3); Baseball (4) Memories: Ring day. parties. County Park. snow, the class of '80. especially ”16 . wolfpack, Florida. Good-bye Puffy. Pete. Claire, Beth. Stongul. .. . and especially good-bye to Sandy and Chub Chub, hand-gliding over the Grand Canyon Stephen M. Namiotka Steve Activities; B-ball (1-4); Student Gov't. (1-3); Intra. B- ball (I) Memories: Gcno's parties. Holidays. Blizzard 77-78. Lunch in English 13la. Keys. Frosh B-ball initi- ations. Carl's 2 pis., pep rallies, labs, math tests. Flats. New Year's '80 (housecoat) Kenneth V. Muller Ken Activities: Yrbk. (3.4); Cross Cntry. (2); Play (2.3); Fine Arts (1.2.4); Frnsc. (3); Intra, softball (2); Student Gov’t. (4); Crew (4). Memories: What fire? . At least . pup. closet detentions, chuponcs. Kuwait. G.A. with Linda, tombstones, wiggles, scrods. Olga-Rcnska Arthur J. Nelson Art” Memories: Ring Day. detentions, Wildwood, dances 74 Eric and the other seniors enjoy the privilege of going out to lunch. Tracy O’Brien Activities: lntra. bowling (2.3); Intra, softball (2); Medi- cal Explorers (4) Memories: Tic tack, singing to the monkeys, soph-hop. Ring Day. Ferry, long cold walk, chaperoning, getting walked to the door by Bern. Diet Pepsi Gregory P. O’Leary “Satchal” Activities: lntra. sports (1-4) Memories: Outrageous summers. “78 . J.D. with the boys. Devo knows. Lynard Skynard, shooting Iranians with Crazy Horse and Paul. “Hattcras Frank T. Richarson Activities: Cross Cntry. (1.2); Track (1,2); CYO B-ball (2.3); CYO (3); Play (2); Fine Arts (2-4); Bowling (1-3); Basketball Mgr. (4); lntra. Hockey (I) Memories: Tower. Molly Brown Cecelia A. Olden “Ceil Activities: Bowling (3); Memories: Rides to vo-tcch, bus breaking down. G. Arf., Wendy’s, hair backstage. Re- joice. Ring Day party. Explorers, back room work, the box. walking backwards, firehouse, stubbing a foot, un- ruly hair in homeroom Remember .... Saccharin Ayatullah Khomeii School Plays Skylab Charm Holders Neutral Socks Timothy W. Olden Tim Activities: St. Raymond’s CYO; B-ball: Golf (2); Bowl- ing (2.3) Joseph E. Orllip Activities: Baseball (2-4); lntra. hockey (1.2.4); lntra. softball (I) Memories: Ring Day. Sports Banquets. Pep Rallies, plays, summer parties. M's and G’s. night in hotel during ’77 flood in West Wildwood, dances, high school sports Gary J. Pote Poter” Memories: detention. Ring Day. suspension. Sister Hen- rietta. cafeteria, card games. Maureen A. Riddle Activities: French club (1.2); Bowling (2) Memories: Ring Day dance, moon races. Sr. St. Gervase her spider, blowing up the chemistry lab. Trigonometry class. Senior privileges, lead foot Brodcsscr. 75 Elizabeth A. Roe “Beth Activities: CYO (1-3). Bowling (2-4). Fr. Club (2.3). Tennis Club (3). Intra. Softball (2.3) Memories:.!.D- .V.O.J.. Go!Go!Go!, catnip. Jim and the Rock. 86 it. Florida, moon races, the van. friends Donna M. Rutkowski “Drut Activities: Spanish Club (I). Honor (2-4), Yrbk. Typist (4). Memories: “The Secret”, worgs. homerooms 4D and 3B. sarcasm. Cornish hens, cosmic mistakes in the copy. West Wildwood Anne M. Schocn Activities: Hockey (1.2). B-ball Mgr. (I). Fine Arts (2). Stage Crew (3). Paper (3.4). Memories: Toga parties, dances. Higbccs beach. Fine Arts. Algebra II. Steve's spider. Potato Frank. Spanish class w Mr. Platt. 18th birthday, practicing gym dance. Judy driving Mr. Platt’s car Veronica M. Schramm Ronni Activities: CYO (I). Stage Crew (2.3). Play (4). Fine Arts (3,4). Student Gov’t. (3,4) Memories: senior scan- dals. “dirt , play parties. CM.. What?. Fan club. B.K., Brat'. Summer 79, Pop Mu ik, Miss Piggy, driving on boardwalk, van. going to M.S.C.. Sound of Music Miriam F. Shevlin “Mimi Activities: Sp club (I), Student Gov’t. (2). Sp. Honors (2). Memories: Dan '79. Bert’s vacation. G.T., Serg, VTLM. 3 Bud. Reep. Mom and Dad Franco. Family reunions, my twin. Jo-Jo, Beach Boys concert. Prom '79. cab crash Peter A. Sciarra “Pete” Activities: Cross Country (I -4). Track (I -4). Yrbk (1-4). Stage Crew (4). Memories: Summer '79. the shack, Cape May Point. Fire, the chevy. 2-Mile Inn. Higbccs beach. C.A.L. title, blue bug, 7 7 79. ten foot tanks, the end of a summer’s day. Michael P. Sedotti Activities: Intra. Hockey (I). French Club (I) Memo- ries: Mr. Breslin’s Julius Caesar. Miss Hodges' cooking. Father Hodge's musical phenomena, discussions in Mr. Stubbs history class, calculus, dissecting celery sticks in Biology, Sr. Cordata. Halloween dances 76 Karen and Ken rest after the walkathon. David J.S. Shim Shim-Boisim” Activities: Cross Country (I): Track (I); Art-Play Dept. (4); Crusader-Art F.ditor (3.4); School band (3.4); For- ensics (I); Spanish Club (I) Memories: Calculus class. Sr. St. Gervase, Shakespeare. Spastic fits, weekend with TC, Fender Bender. Bourbs. ErrMur, Corklc and Fergy, Kermil. Roc. moonlighting Anthony P. Stelacio “Tony Memories: Sister Cordata. Theology IV. La Casta, Sen- ior year. Mr. Breslin's Cape Country classes. Alex driv- ing to tech. Patricia A. Taylor Patty Activities: Yearbook (3.4); Frnsc. (1-3); Student Gov’t. (1-4) Memories: What. At least. Clinic ’78 ‘79. LTC, Texas, the secret, language spoken at home_____NJASC conventions, little notes. Cornish hens, Walkathon, house coat. Avalon chase (Gemini). 4d Gerard M. Smith Gerry Activities: Cross Cntry. (2-4): Track (1-4); B-ball (I); Stage Crew (4) Memories: Mattcras. Ring Day. C.C. practices, meets, proms, summer 79 . Higbcc’s, toga dance, skiing, Grandmom Coach's house, state meets. Eric’s parly. Two Mile Inn. favorite dance partner, graduation parties, shack. Pete's car. detentions, home- room Remember . . . Proms Levi Cords Senior Privileges Inflation Cross Country- Champs Easter Vacation Tamara L. Thompson Tammy” Activities: Spanish Club (I) Memories: Meatball at the prom, gym class with Roseann. Ring Day. long phone calls. Little Sweet Heart” Steven J. Sorenson Steve Activities: Intra, hockey (I); Intra soccer (2.3); Sp. HonorSoc.,Track (I); Intra, softball Memories:cucum- ber. Algebra I. Algebra II. Sr. St. Gervase and Shake- speare. Donna M. Taylor Dodikus” Activities: Hockey (1.2); B-ball (1.2); Softball (2-4); Chccrldg. (3.4); Mascot (3); Stage crew (4) Memories: Renska and Olga. Cornish hens. At least What fire? What, me worry?. Ching-Chong. MacBcth. bowling, decorations, lobster, fireworks, bridge. Scrod. Colleen. Pange Lingua Bernadette M. Thornton “Bern Activities: St. Ann’s C.Y.O. (1.2): Frnsc. (2); Play (2); Bowling (2.3) Spanish Club (4); Tennis Club (3); Sp. Honor Soc. (2.3); Medical Explorers (2-4); Memories: “oh I can sec. Cornish hens, the trash can. sewing kit. 4D. Chemistry and Physics labs. West Wildwood. Ex- plorers 77 Colleen M. Tomlin Col Activities: Prom. Comm. (3); Hockey (1-4 co-caplin): 13- ball (1-4); Softball (2-4); Play (2 I); Fine Arts (I): Stage Crew (4); Scenery (3.4) Memories: Art with Mrs. Keene, breakfast with Claire. Sandy and Carla, my twin, my VW. Hawaii ‘79. Cape May Point, summer '79. shack William H. Turbett Stongol” Activities: Inlra. softball (4) Memories: The Who Con- cert. Slarsky and Hutch Night. New Year's Eve. Christ- mas Eve, The Gckcs. leg over. Ring Day parties. Bird on lee. S.O.M.F.. Rug Head Nancy A. Vallese Activities: Softball (I); Bowling (3.4) Memories: Steno class, breakdown in P. ville, T.W. attorney at Law vs. S.S., summer of 78. R and R at Zaberers, Our class poem. Trish's wedding, late night visit to Mrs. B„ Hal- loween food fight. N.J. Avc. cruises. My good friend Lewis C. Vinci Activities: Golf (3.4): Bowling (4) Memories: Ring Day. food fights, classroom chaos, having Mr. Slattery as a substitute gym teacher, pep rallies F.dmund J. Walker Errmur Activities: Track (1.2); Intra, hockey (I): Soccer (2.3) Memories: Math IV class, displays of insanity, spear fishing at Science Fair, food fights, drag racing home from “10”. cucumber. Little Prince, first surfing lesson with Don Jerome T. Wallace Activities: Intra, hockey (I); Soccer (2,3): Scenery (3.4) Memories: Senior Math 34! Kermit the frog alias Bob Britlingham. Don's garage. Spastic fits. Don Basmajian's wrist shot, Errmur. Burbs a wild and crazy guy”. Sr. St. Gervasc and Shakespeare, drag racing home from “10' . Samauri Cheek Jacqueline T. Walsh Jackie” Activities: C.Y.O. (1.2); Stage Crew (2); Bowling (4) Memories: ski trip, school plays, party at N.V., Mr. Stubbs. 3-B. Dances. Ring Day. Paulic Girls, memories with R M. someone special. Jon R. Terri and Joe enjoy themselves at the square dance. 78 Joseph P. Weatherby Activities: Cross Country (I). Basketball (I). Paper (3), Memories: Wild. Joan, Cricket. Nicole. Judy, Kim, Missy, Mary, Paul. Weis, laundromat. Soph, year, snow. Hattcras, Doobics concert, parties Sherri L. Wilson Activities: Bowling (3.4). Intra, softball (2). Memories: Ring day. basketball games. Prom, bowling, class of 79- 80 Bernadette M. Young Crickct Activities: Intra, soft- ball (2.3). Prom comm. (4). Memories: Soph year (AWOL). suspensions and detentions, Cresani’s party, proms, Jimmy's parties, hockey in the bathroom, the mobile, gym class soph year, water fights, the suitcase, trip to Camden Cath. Theresa P. Wciglc “Terry Activities: Bowling (3.4). Memories: Ring day. break- down in P-villc. 10 19 79. party at N.V.. J.C.A.. de- fending N.V. in BB. Lincoln Ave . Mimi’s dream. Pau- lie Girls . Stars Remember .... Mother Theresa Docksiders Jogging Pep Rallies Blizzard of ’79 Biology labs Theresa Zadarla Terry Activities: 4-H (1-3), Memories: Mr. Breslin's frosh and senior English classes. Moore's Inlet. 5 in the front scat of the Thunderbird. told us about that. Halloween '79. W A S.C. William A. Welke Wclks Wclkhcad Activities: Basketball (I). Golf (2). Track (3,4). Intra, softball (2-4) Memories: Frosh year playday. Ring day. SOMF. Christmas and New Year's holiday. Devolheads place, the boys of the park, no money, good tunes. Hat- teras. college visitation Edward C. Wiseley Ed Activities: Track (1). Intra, softball (3.4), Memories: Ring day. parties, the Who concert. Key West, Lynard Skynard-thc band that will live forever. Cape Hattcras. Christmas and New Year, the Gckcs Joan M. Zurawski Joni Activities: Chccrldg. (I -3). Intra, softball (3) Memories: Shev's parties. Pand R. Stone Harbor house, the twins, gold . Shark's parties, delayed drivers, caf. chaos, good concerts with great people. S.H. under tree, frustrated bathroom cleaners, J.T. popsicle eating contests, con- struction sites, walking home from Wildwood with Greg and Paul 79 Alison King and Anita Demyan, bowling team secretaries, carefully record the strikes, spares, and gutter balls. Scimitar give the rock-and-roll fans a chance to hear their kind of music. Wild Bill Turbett has just washed his hair and can’t “Wow, I could have had a V-8!” “You mean the meet isn’t at Ocean do a thing with it. City?” 80 Oh, you can call me Linda or you can call me Lynn or you can call me L. J., but you doesn’t have to call me Markce.” Maryann models a Peg Martin creation. Cricket leads the band. Anne shows great concentration during a Span- ish test. Joe, preparing for a test, prays for divine providence. Ken and Donna communicate in sign language: WOO. 81 Mimi and Natalie take a break from the spa to come to school. School is often perplexing! Carolyn’s smile and closed books show that all her work is done. Ronnie, Carla, and Donna make use of a free mod by researching in the library. I should have known that I wouldn’t get any work done down here.” 82 Frank acquires one of the necessities of 5th mod. Derek, under the guise of the dreaded Bucky McCracken, riles the crowd at the pep rally. Jerry eagerly awaits the latest gossip from our president. Bernadette eyes the camera. Setting the country - western mood is Eric Kane. Countless friendships are yours to recall — share them, use them, cherish them all. Forget not how lucky and blessed are you, for these were the years your dreams came true. Ken Muller Members of French IV take a break A Warrior mask is modeled, from class. 83 Pete is the center of discussion in English class. I “Estelle, are you going out to lunch?’’ “No Judy, I’ll stay here and eat my book.’’ Paul quizzes Linda on History notes. Barbara has chosen to engrave a plate for her next assignment. First Aid is so much fun. What a way to start the morning! Mr. Stubbs moderates a Student Council based on cool, calm reasoning. Tim radiates that old “Lowry Charisma.” Lew exhibits a charming smile. Senior Celebrities Quietest: Sheila Jakel and Mike Mayer Class Flirts: Frank Martin and Sandy Cosenza Best Sense of Humor: Dan Bradley and Donna Taylor Did Most for School: Patty Taylor and Carl Buck Best Personality: Steve Namiotka and Ka- ren Kita Best Looking: Ken Haury and Linda Markee Most Talkative: Lou Manzoni and Mary- anne Finnegan 86 Best Dancers: Maryanne Finnegan and Paul Gusty Most Likely to Succeed: Patty Taylor and Carl Buck Most Athletic: Colleen Tomlin and Steve Namiotka Class Couple: Barbara Malinowski and Don Basmajian Most Artistic: Colleen Tomlin and Dave Shim Most Intelligent: Patty Taylor and Joe Weatherby Friendliest: Sandy Cosenza and Martin Bowman 87 Judith Barrett, 124 W. 25th Ave., N. Wildwood Donald Basmajian, 202 E. Jefferson Avc., Wildwood Crest Katherine Blackledge, 273 49th St.. P.O. Box 63, Avalon Martin Bowman, 302 E. Stockton Rd., Wildwood Crest Daniel Bradley, 224 E. Topeka Ave., Wildwood Crest Tamalynne Brodesser, 910 Seashore Rd., Cape May Robert Brittingham, 2 Action Dr., Stone Harbor Carl Buck. Franklin and Kearney Aves., Cape May Derek Carano, 5209 New Jersey Avc., Wildwood Joseph Castellucci, 1045 Ohio Ave.. Cape May Joseph Catanoso, 102 E. 19th Avc., N. Wildwood Pamela Celinski, 229 E. Poplar Ave., Wildwood Daniel Check, 128 E. Lotus Rd., Wildwood Crest Sandra Coscnza, 4208 Bayberry Dr., Avalon Estella Cox. 450 Goshen Rd., Cape May Court House Stephanie Currier, 967 Myrtle Ave., Erma Park Victor D’Andrca, 510 E. 13th Ave., N. Wildwood Judith Davies, 2139 Ocean Drive, Avalon James Davolos, 7200 Ocean Ave., Wildwood Crest Anita Demyan, P.O. Box 15 Grenn Creek Monica D'Intino, 14 Ocean View Dr., Ocean View Carolyn Donahue. 322 E. Third Ave., N. Wildwood Joseph Dougherty, 4 Cedar Dr., Ocean View Mary Fcraco, 301 E. Primrose Rd.. Wildwood Crest Mary Anne Finnegan, 2600 Hudson Avc., Wildwood Natalie Franco, 514 E. Farragut Rd., Wildwood Crest Terry Gallagher, 4713 5th Ave., Avalon Carol Glass, 1009 Delaware Ave., N. Wildwood Brenda Gormley, 217 E. 22nd Ave., N. Wildwood Carla Green, 167 Shore Rd., Ocean View Paul Gusty, 310 E. 10th Avc., N. Wildwood Ken Haury. 196 66th St., Avalon Rita Herman, 300 W. 16th Avc., N. Wildwood Ellen Higgins. 106 W. Fern Rd., Wildwood Crest John Hinke, 226 W. Maple Avc., Wildwood Thomas Holland, 116 Atlanta Ave., Wildwood Crest Alexander Iannone, 9 71st St., Sea Isle City Shelia Jakel, 228 E. 14th Ave., N. Wildwood Eric Kane 409 W. 17th Ave., N. Wildwood Alison King 10 Secluded Lane, Rio Grande Karen Kita, 115 E. Orchid Rd., Wildwood Crest Glenn Krause, 105 E. 23rd Ave., N. Wildwood Glenn Laws, 200 E. Gorham Ave., N. Cape May Feling Lee, 1830 Pennsylvania Avc., Cape May Timothy Lowry, 201 N. Delaware Ave.. N. Wildwood Anthony Maialetti, 150 E. Delaware Pky., Villas Barbara Malinowski, 415 E. 23rd Avc., N. Wildwood Louis Manzoni. 114 E. 22nd Ave., N. Wildwood Steve Marchiano, 1028 Batt Lane, Cape May Linda Markee, 233 W. Pine Ave., Wildwood Crest Antoinette Mattera, 129 W. 3rd Avc., N. Wildwood Joseph Mayer, 3 H Avc., West Wildwood Michael Mayer 3 H Ave., West Wildwood Kevin McLaughlin P.O. Box 127 Green Creek Nicole Mehan 181 Shore Rd., Swainton Karen Michael, 320 Jackson Ave., Woodbine Mary Ann Michael, 213 W. 15th Ave., N. Wildwood Claire Millar, 261 56lh St., Avalon MaryAnn Millar, 204 18th St., Avalon Roscann Minnar, 322 E. 14th Ave., N. Wildwood Kim Mokary, 120 E. Hollywood Ave., Wildwood Crest James Mueller, 109 E. Magnolia Ave., Wildwood Kenneth Muller, 205 Penn., Ave., Rio Grande Stephen Namiotka, 4010 Atlantic Ave., Wildwood Arthur Nelson, 714 New England Rd., Cape May Michael Nelson. 714 New England Rd, Cape May Tracy O'Brien. 768 Academy Rd., Cold Spring Cecelia Olden, 909 Millman Blvd., Del Haven Timothy Olden, 909 Millman Blvd., Del Haven Greg O’Leary, 106 119th St., Stone Harbor Joseph Ortlip, 540 W. Magnolia Avc., W'cst W’ildwood Gary Pote, 20 Lehigh Avc., Del Haven Frank Richardson, 145 Tomlin Avc., Villas Maureen Riddle, 130 W. Lavender Rd., Wildwood Crest Elizabeth Roe, 28 Sunnyside Dr., North Cape May Donna Rutkowski, 235 Washington Avc., Woodbine Anne Schoen, 204 37th St., Avalon Veronica Schramm, 303 W. Glenwood Ave., Wildwood Peter Sciarra, 821 Adams Ave., Woodbine Michael Scdotti, 149 E. Davis Ave., Wildwood Miriam Shcvlin, 400 W. Pine Ave., N. Wildwood David Shim, 122 Fox Run Rd., Cape May Court House Gerard Smith, 3806 Landis Avc., Sea Isle City Steve Sorenson, 216 E. Fern Rd., Wildwood Crest Anthony Stcllacio, 13 E. Wilde Avc., Villas Donna Taylor, 126 E. 10th Ave., N. W'ildwood Patricia Taylor 219 E. Hollywood Ave., Wildwood Crest Tamara Tompson, Webster Avc., Woodbine Bernadette Thornton. 14 Carlton Dr., North Cape May Colleen Tomlin, 7804 Seaview Ave., Wildwood Crest William Turbctt 113 E. 13th Ave., N. Wildwood Nancy Vallese, 500 Surf Ave., N. Wildwood Edmund Walker, 638 W. Poplar Avc., W. Wildwood Jerome Wallace, 994 Route 9, Cape May Jackie Walsh, 600 Ocean Ave., N. Wildwood Joseph Wcatherby, 589 24th St., Avalon Theresa Weigle, 6805 Park Blvd., Wildwood Crest William Welkc, 1104 Franklin Ave., North Cape May Sherri Wilson, 3 Old Mill Dr., North Cape May Edward W’iseley, 238 E. Andrews Ave., Wildwood Bernadette Young, 207 Louisville Ave., Wildwood Crest Theresa Zadarla, 113 Rosyln Avc., North Cape May Joan Zurawski, 340 46th Place, Sea Isle City
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