1983 petrean
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The Petrean yearbook from 1983TRANSCRIPT
1983 PETREAN
From the Latin discipline to the enthusiasm that permeates every facet of school life, there are qualities that run steadily through all Prep men. One major characteristic is dedication; dedication to the school, to each other, and to Christ. The devotion of time and the expenditure of effort freely towards the Prep community make up integral parts of the passage from boy to man.
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DEVOTION OF TIME
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LIVE COLOR SPIRIT
At Prep, dedication far exceeds the limits of scholastic disciplines. Dedication carries into the eighth period and many hours afterwards.
This is readily visible by meandering about the school any afternoon. There are always clubs meeting, working, sharing a good time and, above all, selflessly dedicating their time and effort. They enjoy giving the gift of themselves to their activities, friends, and the Prep community. They truly exemplify the Jesuit doctrine of being men for others.
GOMEZMICE
Each year the Prep student body goes on parade. This year the theme of the W alk-a-thon was liberty. Students walked a twenty kilometer course to Liberty State Park with pledge cards and Prep pride. Fr. Ned's bright gift of leadership set the tone of joyousness and brotherhood that permeated the atmosphere of the Walk. Students and faculty dedicated the day and aching feet to the Prep while family and friends donated monetary support. In all, the Walk was a great success because of the comraderie and Prep spirit which all exemplified.
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His office, hidden in a corner of Mulry's third floor, is always open to visitors. But he is rarely found there. Instead, he can be seen teaching a class or hunting down an Emmaus brother in the caf. Many will attest to his interest in knowing every student as an individual. He is more than a listener, though, which is evident in his accomplishments since becoming school chaplain: organizing special liturgies in the gym, coordinating the transformation of the chapel, initiating and running six Emmaus Weekends (a tremendous labor in itself), and leading underclassmen retreats, too.
In recognition of his contributions to the physical and spiritual development of the members of the Class of '83, we, the editors, dedicate this Petrean to Rev. John A. Mullin S.J.
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EMMAUS
To many people Sea Bright, New Jersey is just another summer vacation spot. But to the Prep community, it is something more. It is the home of the Emmaus Retreat weekends, a time when Prep men break away, relax, and sort their lives out. Coming home, the spirit of the weekend is spread to all in contact with Emmaus brothers. Here, in pictures, is shown some of the fun and spirit of these retreats.
CONTENTS
SENIORS PAGE EIGHTEEN
ACTIVITIES PAGE FIFTY-FOUR
UNDERCLASSMEN PAGE e ig h t y -fo u r
SPOR TS PAGE ONE HUNDRED TWELVE
PACULTY PAGE ONE HUNDRED THIRTY-EIGHT
MICHAELACANFORA
Football 4; Baseball 1,2,3,4;Student Council 2; ItalianClub 4; Weightlifting 3;
Intramurals 1,2,3,4 .
MARK ALBANO
Euch. Minister; Wrestling 2,3,4; Class Pres. 4; Emmaus Team 4; Spanish Silver Medal 2; Honor Pin 1,2,3; Pet roc Editor 4; Maroon Spirit Editor 4; Computer Club 4; N.H.S.
DENNISALVARADO
Spanish Club 1,2,3,4; Honor Pin 1; Prom Comm. 3, Chmn. 4; Dance Comm. 4; Fut. Phys. Club 2,3; Class Rep. 2; Mission Drive Rep. 2,3; N.H.S.
RAULALVAREZ
Cross-Country 1,3,4; Radio Club 2; Bicycle Club 2; Computer Club 2,3,4.
MARKARMSTRONG
Computer Club 4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Intramurals 1,2;
Ebony Club 1,2,3,4.
The Prep high-five.
OSCAR ARRIAGA
Soccer 1,2,3,4; Spanish Club 1,2,3,4; Honor Pin 1,2,3; French Medal 2; Class Pres. 2; Emmaus Team 4; Dance Comm. 4; N.H.S.
MARK BANN
Football ]f Baseball 2; Camera Club 4; Slavic Club 1,2,3,4; Honor Pin 1,2,3; Emmaus 4; Intramurals 1,2,3,4.
SAMEH BARSOUM
Swim Team 1,2,3,4; Soccer 1,2; Dance Comm. 1,2;
Camera Club 1,2; Karate 1.
ERICK BAUTISTA
Wrestling 1,2,3, Capt. 4; Honor Pin 1,2,3; Dance Comm. 2,3,4; Emmaus Team 4; Oriental Club 2,3, Pres. 4; N.H.S.
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CLIFFORDBONHARD
Football 1,3; Bowling 2,3,4; Intramurals 1,2,3,4;
Weightlifting Club 4.
EDWARD BONO
Italian Club 4; Intramurals1 , 2 , 3 , 4 .
STEPHEN CALEFATI
Soccer 1,2,3, Capt. 4; Petrean 3, Senior Editor 4; Honor Pin 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1; Dance Comm. 3,4; Italian Club 3,4; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Phys. Hon. Study Group; Radio Club 3; C.S.P. 3; N.HS.
MARC CANDINO
Computer Club 2,3,4; T.V. Studio 1; Honor Pin 1,2;
Intramurals 1,2,3.
JO H N CAPPADOCCIA
Bowling 1,2, Capt. 3,4; Honor Pin 1,2,4; Class Pres. 2; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Emmaus 4.
Darth Vayda plotting the counterattack.
TIMOTHY CAREY
Student Trainer 1,2,3,4; Italian Club 4; Dance Comm. 4; T.V. Studio 1,2,3,4; Computer Club 2,3,4; Ski Club 3,4; Band 1.
ARTHUR CASHIN
Dramatics 2,3,4; Computer Club 2,3,4; H.A.P. 4; Petroc 4; T.V. Studio 1,2; Phys. Hon. Study Group 4; Mission Drive Rep. 1,3.
ANGELO CHAVEZ
Soccer 1,2,3,4; Petroc 2,3, Edi- tor-in-Chief 4; Dance Comm. 3,4; Emmaus 3, Team 4; N.H.S.
EDWARD CONLIN
Emmaus 4; Dance Comm. 4; Intramurals 1.
JAMES COOMBS
Basketball 1,2; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Fut. Phys. Club 2;
Intramurals 1,2,3,4.
Hey Ed! They're taking our picture.
M ATTHEW CROGHAN
Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Weightlifting Club 3,4;
Football 4.
DENNIS CROW LEY
Basketball 1; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Hockey 3,4; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Dance Comm. 3,4; Computer Club 2,3,4.
AVERYCUMMINGS
Basketball 2; Track 2; Intramurals 2; Ebony Club
1 ,2 ,3 ,4 .
DANIELD'AGOSTINO
Italian Club 1,2,3, Pres. 4; Football 1, Mgr. 3,4; Honor Pin 1,2; Dance Comm. 3,4; Emmaus Team 4; Ski Club 3,4; Intramural Comm. 3,4; Prom Comm. 4: Irish Club 4.
NHAN DANG
SEBASTIAN D'ELIA
Honor Pin 1,2; French Gold Medal 3; Football 3, Mgr. 4; Italian Club 4, Treas.; Petroc 4; Maroon Spirit 4; Soph. Comm. 2; Dance Comm. 4; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; T.V. Studio 1; N.H.S.
ANDREW DEMBIA
Soccer 1,2,3, Capt. 4; Ski Club 1,2, Pres. 3,4; Slavic Club 1,2,3,4; Honor Pin 1,2,3; English Medal 3; Track 2; Maroon Spirit 4; H.A.P. Tutor 2,3; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; N.H.S.
BASSEM DEMIAN
Swim Team 1,2,3,4; Tennis 1,2; Honor Pin 1,2; Ski Club
1,2,3,4; Camera Club 1,2.
Butch Manrique, amateur photographer.
PAULDISTEFANO
Hockey 3,4; Honor Pin 1; Salt Water Fishing Club 1; Karate 2; Intramurals X,2,3,4; Camera Club 1,2.
SYTIENDO
Honor Pin 2,3; Computer Club 3,4; N.H.S.
RICHARD DOBRONSKY
Phys. Hon. Study Group; Honor Pin 1,2,3; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Band 1,2,3; Jazz Ensemble 1,2,3; Cross Country 1,2; Slavic Club 1,2,3,4.
FRANKD'ONOFRIO
Basketball 1,2; Weightlifting Club 3,4; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Italian Club 3,4; C.S.P. 3.
STEPHENDORIAN
Swim Team 1,2,3,4; Track 2,4; Italian Club 4; Irish Club 4; Ski Club 4; Dance Comm. 4; Racquetball Club 2,4; Honor Pin 1,2,3; Latin Medal 1.
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Maroon Marauder unmasked.
JOSEPH D O RN EO
Dance Comm. 1,2,3,4; Oriental Club 1,2,3,4; Spanish Club 1,2,3,4; Soccer 1,2,3,4; Track1,2,3,4; Computer Club 3; Emmaus 3; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1; Honor Pin 1.
DAVID D O W D EN
Petrean 2; Underclassmen Ed. 3, Ed.-in-Chief 4; Dance Comm. 1,2,3,4; Honor Pin 1,2,3; Ski Club 2,3,4; Stage Crew 2,3,4; N.H.S.
PATRICK D REN N A N
Maroon Marauder 4; Student Council Chmn. 2,3,4;
Basketball 1,2,3; Baseball 1,2,4; Italian Club 3,4.
RICHARD D REN N A N
Cross-Country 1,2,3; Phys. Hon. Study Group; Computer Club 3,4; Honor Pin 1,2,3,4; Greek Gold Medal 3; Slavic Club 1,2,3,4.
M ARK ENGLERT
Honor Pin 1,2; German Gold Medal 2; German Silver Medal 3; Dance Comm. 4; Emmaus 3, Team 4; Euch. Minister; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Phys. Hon. Study Group; N.H.S.
THOMASFINN
Dramatics 1,2,3,4; Honor Pin 1,2,3,4; School Spirit Rep. 1,2; Publicity Comm. 2,3,4; Ski Club 4; Emmaus 3, Team 4; Irish Club 2,3, Pres. 4; Petrean 4; N.H.S.
PAULFLAHERTY
Honor Pin 1; Hockey 1,2,3,4; Soccer 1,3; Irish Club 1,2,3,4;
Dramatics 1,2,3,4.
PATRICKFELICIANO
Hockey 1,2,3, Capt. 4; Honor Pin 1,2,3; Student Council 1,2,3; Dance Comm. 1,2,3;
Intramurals 3,4.
DAVIDFERNANDEZ
Asst. Stat. Manager-T.V. Studio 4; Latin Intro. Gold Medal 1; Honor Pin 1,2,3; C.S.P. 3; Phys. Hon. Study Group; Computer Club 4.
JAMES FLYNN
Basketball 1,2,3,4; History Gold Medal 1,2; Honor Pin 1,2,3; Student Council 2; Slavic Club 1,2,3,4; Intramural Staff 2,3,4; N.H.S.
My bodyguard.
MICHAELFORRESTER
Football 3, Capt. 4; Honor Pin 1,2,3,4; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; School Spirit Award 4; Italian Club 4; Track 1; Soph. Comm.; N.H.S.
DAVIN FOSTER
Ebony Club 1,2,3,4; Comm ended S tu d e n t N at. Achievement 4; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Computer Club 4; Honor Pin 1,2.
JAM ESGALLAGHER
Basketball 1,2,3,4; Honor Pin 1; Student Council 3,4; Dance Comm. 3,4; Irish Club 4; Intramural Staff 3,4; School Spirit Rep 1.
ROBERTGARISON
Bowling Team 1,2, Capt. 3; Baseball 1,2; Racquetball Club 3,4; Honor Pin 1,2,3,4; Intra- murals 1,2,3,4.
ZA CH A RY GAULKIN
Swim Team 1,2,3,4; Camera Club 2, Pres. 3; Petrean Photography Ed. 3; Racquetball Club 2; Class Pres. 4; Honor Pin 1,2,3; Eng. Gold Medal 2; N.H.S.
I'll have the sweet and sour chicken.
ANGELO GIACCHI
Soccer 1,2,3,4; Swimming 1,2,3,4; Karate 1,2; Italian Club 1,2,3, V.P. 4; Honor Pin 1,2,3,4; Ski Club 4; Italian Medal 2,3; Intramurals 3,4; N.H.S.
GREGG GIANNINA
Wrestling 1; Track 2; Weightlifting Club 3; Honor Pin 1,2,3; Euch. Minister 4.
JO H NGIORDANO
T.V. Studio 1,3,4, Stat. Mgr. 2; Stage Crew 2, Production Mgr. 3,4; Emmaus 3, Team 4; School Spirit Award 3.
THOMASGMAHLE
Baseball 1,2,3,4; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Irish Club 1,2,3,4;
Football 1; Emmaus 4.
PATRICK GRIFFIN
Baseball 1,2,3,4; Honor Pin 1,2,3; Football 1,2; Basketball 1; Irish Club 4; Math Silver Medal 3; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Emmaus 4; Phys. Hon. Study Group; N.H.S.
Let there be light!
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EDWARD GUALTIERI
Honor Pin 1,2,3,4; Italian Gold Medal 2; Bowling 2,3,4;
Tennis 4; N.H.S.
MICHAEL HAYSER
T.V. Studio 1; Weightlifting Club 3,4; Basketball 1,2; Irish Club 4; Track 3,4.
MARK HOGAN
Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Computer Club 2,3; T.V. Studio 2,3; Calligraphy Club 3; Irish Club 4; Dance Comm. 1,2.
WILLIAM HOGAN
Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Slavic Club 1,2,3,4; Irish Club 2,3,4; Polit. Sci. Forum; Dance Comm. 3,4; Theatre Club 4.
RUSSELLHOLLAND
Intramurals 1,2,3,4.
Wrestler Joe applies the submission hold.
JOSEPH HONG
Soccer 1,2; Petrean 4; Petroc Art Editor 4; Oriental Club1,2,3, Chmn. 4; Swim Team 3,4; Gym Team 4; Karate 1 ,2 ,3 ,4 .
MICHAEL HUNTER
Polit. Sci. Forum; Oriental Club 4.
JO H N IRVINE
Soccer 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Bicycle Club 2,4; Ski Club 1,2,4; Honor Pin 1,2; N.H.S.
DAVID JACKSON
Football 2; School Spirit Rep. 2; T.V. Studio 1,3,4; Fut. Phys. Club 2; Computer Club 4; Italian Club 4; Irish Club 4; Ski Club 4; Intramurals 1,2,3,4.
RICHARD KELLY
Basketball 1,2,3,4; Football 1,4; Baseball 4; Italian Club 4; Irish Club 4; Class Pres 4; In- tramurals 1,2,3,4 •
JAMES KERW IN
Swimming 1,2,3,4; Ski Club 1,2,3,4; Dance Comm. 3,4; In- tramurals 1,2; Italian Club 4; Petroc 4; Honor Pin 1.
JEROM EKIM BROUGH
Band 1,2,3,4; Wrestling 3.
FREDERICKKISH
Swim Team 1,2; Tennis Team 1; Honor Pin 1; Gym Team 4; Intramural 1,2,3,4; Computer Club 2.
THOM AS KOLLM ER
Soccer 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1; Ski Club 1,2,3,4; Irish Club 1,2,4; Dance Comm. 2,3,4; In- tramurals 1,2,3,4; Senior Prom Comm. 4; Honor Pin 1,2,3; Slavic Club 4: Italian Club 4; N.H.S.
The hazards of not brushing.
SANJEEV KOTHARI
Computer Club 2,3,4; T.V. Studio 1,2; Chess Club 1; Band 1,2,3,4; Honor Pin 1,2,3.
JON KROEPER
Band 1,2,3,4; Computer Club 2,3; Petrean 4; Honor Pin 1,2,3; Geometry Gold Medal 2; French Silver Medal 3; Intramurals 1,2,3,4;
PAUL LA BRUNO
Hockey 2,3,4; Bicycle Club V.P. 4; Intramurals 1,3,4;
Honor Pin 1.
EDWARD LAWSON
Football 1,2; Basketball 1 Capt. 3,4; Ebony Club 1,2,3 Honor Pin 1,2,3; C.S.P. School Spirit Rep. 1,3; N.H
DONALD LEARY
Honor Pin 1,2,3; School Spiri Award 3; Student Council 2,; Exec. Chmn. 4; Mission Driv Coordinator 2,3,4; Emmaus ;• Team 4; Euch. Minister; Pron Chmn. 3,4; Slavic Club 1,2,3,A Petrean 4; Maroon Spirit Irish Club 4; Dance Comm. 4 N.H.S.
All burnt out.
KENNETH LE BON
Forensics 3,4; Honor Pin 1,2,3; Petroc 4; Bowling 3,4; Algebra Silver Medal 1; Track 2; Intramurals 3,4; N.H.S.
JIMMY LEE
Camera Club 1,2,3, V.P. 4; Pe- trean 3, Ed. 4; Dance Comm. 4; Petroc 3; Computer Club 4; Emmaus 4; Oriental Club 1,2,3,4; Ski Club 1,2,3,4; Honor Pin 1,2; N.H.S.
RAYMOND LEONARD
Honor Pin 1,2,3; Siver Medal History 3; Petrean 3, Activity Ed. 4; Emmaus Team 4; Fut. Phys. Treas. 2 V.P. 3,4; N.H.S.
GEORGE LEVENDUSKY
Honor Pin 1,2,3; Euch. Minister 4; Emmaus 3; Camera Club 3,4; Dance Comm. 4; Prom Comm. 4; Golf Team 1,4; Stage Crew 4.
ANTHONY LIPSKI
Football 1,2,3,4; Track 3,4; Slavic Club 1,2,3,4; Intramurals 1,2,3,4;
Exhaustion sets in after the ride-a-thon.
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PAULLISA
Basketball 1,2,3,4; Italian Club 4; Dance Comm. 4; Class Pres. 4.
AMILCARLOURENCO
Hockey 1,2,3,4; Prom Comm. 4; Emmaus 3, Team 4; Euch. Minister 4; Italian Club 4; In- tramurals 1,2,3,4; Camera Club 1.
TODDLOVETT
Football 1,2,3,4; Ebony Club 1,2,3,4; Italian Club 4; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Honor Pin 1,2; C.S.P. 3; Basketball 1,2; Track 1,2; Prom Comm. 4; Maroon Spirit 4.
BRAN LYNCH
School Spirit Rep. 1; Ski Club 1,2,3,4; T.V. Studio 2; Emmaus 3; Hockey Mgr. 2; Irish Club 2.
ISMAEL MAISONET
Honor Pin, 1,2; Class Pres. 1; Emmaus 3; Team 4; T.V. Studio 1; Open House 3,4; Chorus 3.
Lunchtime!
Which way to Muscle Beach?
BUTCH MANRIQUE
Honor Pin 1,2; Class President 4; Emmaus 3, Team 4; Pe- troc 4; Maroon Spirit 4; Pe- trean 3,4; Tennis Team 1,2,3, Capt 4; Racquetball Club 2,3; Oriental Club 1,2,3, Treas. 4; Camera Club darkroom tech. 3,4; Prom Comm. 4; Dance Comm. 3,4; T.V. Studio 1,2: Intramurals 1,2,3,4.
ALEXANDRO MARIN
Chess Club 3, Pres. 4; Spanish Club 3, Pres. 4;
H.A.P. Tutor 3,4.
HUGH MC DONALD
Student Council 2,3; Honor Pin 1,2,3,4; Spirit Award 2; Class Spirit Rep. 4; Span. Gold Medal 4; Dance Comm. 2,3,4; Golf Team 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2; Dramatics Soc. 3,4; Forensics 4; N.H.S.
MICHAEL MC GEEHAN
Soccer 1; Swim Team 1,2; Track . 3; Irish Club 1,2,3,4; Computer Club 2,3,4; Euch. Minister 4; Petrean 4; Emmaus 3; Team 4.
FREDERICK MC GHEE
Ebony Club 1,2,3,4; Weightlifting Club 3,4; Track 3,4; Computer Club 4; Basketball 1; Football 1; Intramurals1,2,3,4.
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Mad Dog and his master.
STEVEN MC GILL
Basketball 1,2,3,4; Cross Country 1; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Irish Club 3,4.
JO HN MC GOVERN
Band 1; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; T.V. Studio 1,2,3,4; Irish Club 1,2,4; Jazz Ensemble 4; Guitar Club 1,2,3; Computer Club 2,3,4; N.H.S.
ROBERT MC GUIRE
Soccer 1,2,3,4; Honor Pin 1,2,3; Petrean 3, Sports Edit. 4; Dance Comm. 2,3,4; Prep Spirit Award 4; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Latin Medal 3; Petroc 4; Irish 3,4, N.H.S.
JACK MC KNIGHT
Hockey 1,2,3, Capt. 4; Intramural Staff 3,4; Italian Club 4; Student Council 3.
JOHN MC SHARRY
Cross Country 3,4; Track 3; School Spirit Rep. 3; Camera Club 1,2,3,4; Petroc 3,4; Prom Comm. 4; Irish Club 4; Computer Club 3,4.
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STEPHEN M ERRICK
Intramurals 1,2,3; T.V. Studio 1; C.S.P. 3; Chess Club 1,2.
VIN CENT MILITELLO
Swim Team 1; Tennis 1,2, Capt. 3,4; Hockey 2,3,4; Class Rep. 2,3; Dance Comm. 1,2,3,4; Italian Club 1,2,3,4; Ski Club 1,3,4.
CHRISTOPHER M O NTFERRET
Honor Pin 1,2,3; Biology Gold Medal, Chemistry Gold Medal; Class Pres. 1; Student Council 2,3, Chmn, Treasurer 4; Hockey 1,2, Asst. Capt. 4, Capt. 4; Petroc 3,4; Intramurals 1,2, Staff 3,4; Emmaus 3, Team 4; N.H.S.
ROBERT MORALES
Hockey 1,2,3,4; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Polit. Science Forum;
Football Trainer 2.
Joe and Rob share some comic relief.
ATHAN MERGUS
T.V. Studio 1,2,3; Honor Pin 1,4; Swim Team 1; School Spirit Rep. 2; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Computer Club 2,3; Dance Comm. 1,2.
Hello Tom, this is God.
WILLIAM MORRISSEY
Baseball 2; Honor Pin 1,2; Italian Club 4; Class Spirit Rep 4; Intramurals 1,2,3,4.
JOSEPH M URPHY
T.V. Studio 1,2,3,4; Dramatics 1/2, Crew 2,3,4; Emmaus 3, Team 4; Nat. Merit Commendation 4; Ski Club 1,2,3,4; Computer Club 2,3,4.
JAMESM URTHA
Math medal 2,3; Honor Pin 1,2,3; Petrean 3 Asst. Ed. 4; Nat. Merit Commendation 4; Band 1,2,3; Emmaus 3, Team 4; Dramatics 3; Dance Comm. 2,3,4; N.H.S.
LOUIS NAPPI
Honor Pin 1,2,3; Intramurals 2,4.
KEITHNEUSCHWANTER
Basketball 1; Hockey 2,3,4; Honor Pin 1; Intramurals 1,2 ,3,4 .
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JOSEPHNICHOLS
Track 1,2,4; Football 1,2; Ebony Club 1,2,3,4; Intramurals 1,2,3,4.
JEROM E NICHOLSON
Basketball 1,2,3,4; Ebony Club 3,4; Intramurals 1,2,3,4;
T.V. Studio 2.
JOSEPH NICOLETTI
Football 1,2,4; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Student Council 4; Class Pres. 1,2,3; Racquetball Club 3,4; Italian Club 3, Chmn. 4; Dance Comm. 3,4.
MARK NICOLETTI
Football 1,2,3,4; Honor Pin 1,2; Italian Club 3,4; Baseball 1,2; Racquetball Club 3,4; Student Council 2; Intramurals1,2,3,4.
GREG O'BRIEN
Basketball 1,2,3; Petrean 3,4; Emmaus 4; Intramurals
1,2,3,4.
Hangin' out in Harry's.
ADAM PAWLAK
Student Council 2,3, Chmn. 4: Slavic Club Officer 1,2,3; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Gym Team2,3, Co. Capt. 4; Diving Team 4; Maroon Spirit 4; History Silver Medal 1,2; Prom Comm. 3,4; Stage Crew 4; N.H.S.
JOHN PERDIGAO
Prom Comm. 4; Track 1,3; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Camera Club 1,4.
MICHAELPIPERATO
Baseball 1,2; Honor Pin 1,2,3; Italian Club 1,2,3,4; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Physics Hon. Study Group.
MARTINRAMIREZ
Camera Club 1,2; Pres. 3,4; Honor Pin 1,2,3; Hockey 3,4; PETREAN Ed. 3,4.
TODDRANDALL
Football 1,2,3,4; Track 2,3,4; Wrestling 2,3; Weightlifting Club 3; Class Rep. 1.
You are now entering the twilight zone.
FRANK RASO
Hockey Trainer 1,2,3,4; Hockey Mgr. 4; Athletic Direct. Assist. 4; Computer Club 2,3,4; Weightlifting Club 3,4; Dance Comm. 2,3,4; Italian Club 1,2,3; Chess Club 1,2,3; War Games 1,2,4.
LEE REVERENDO
Football 1,2,3, Capt. 4; Baseball 2; Honor Pin 1,2,3; Class Rep. 4; Prom Comm.
ELIGIO REYES
Spanish Society 1,2,3, V.. 4; T.V. Studio 1,2; Karate 2; In- tramurals 1,2; Radio Club 4; Wrestling 4; Emmaus 4.
JAMES RICCARDI
Soccer 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1; Italian Club 2,3,4; Slavic Club 2,3,4; Dance Comm. 2,3,4; Honor Pin 1; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Irish Club 2,4; Ski Club 4.
GAETANO RICCIARDONE
Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Italian Club 4; Honor Pin 1; Emmaus 3; C.S.P. 3.
Jim and his favorite girl.
W OO JUNG RYU
Soccer 1,2,3,4; Oriental Club 1,2,3, V.P. 4; Golf Team 3,4; Studio Art 3; Honor Pin 1; Physics Hon. Study Group 4; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Emmaus 3.
Physics lab- S.R.O.
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MICHAEL RIVERA
Wrestling 1,2,3, Capt. 4; Honor Pin 1,2,3; Tennis 1,2; Dance Comm. 4; Oriental Club 1,2,4.
JOSEPH ROMANO
Dance Comm. 3; Italian Club 4.
KEVINRUSSELL
Hockey 1,2,3,4; Camera Club 1,2,3,4; Slavic Club 1,2,3,4; Irish Club 1,2,3,4; Dance Comm. 2,3,4; Intramural Comm. 2,3,4; Class Pres. 1,3.
PAULRUTCH
Honor Pin 1,2; Prep Spirit Award 3; Class Pres. 2,3; Student Council Chmn., Secretary 4; Emmaus 3, Team 4; Dramatics 2,3,4; N.H.S.
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Skolar showing off his I.Q.
WILLIAM SAVINO
Radio Club 1,2, Pres. 3,4; H.A.P. 1,2,3,4; Winter H.A.P. Staff 4; Honor Pin 1,2,3; Karate 1; T.V. Studio 1; N.H.S.
STEPHEN SCHEMBER
Dramatics 2,3; Forensics 3; Swim Team 4; Ebony Club
1.
THOMAS SCHMIDT
Wrestling 2; Karate 1,2; T.V. Studio 1; Honor Pin 1,2;
Eng. Silver Medal 2.
JOHN SCUTELLARO
Class Pres. 1; Bicycle Club 2,3,4; Dance Comm. 1,2.
SEAN SEYMOUR
Band 1,2,3; Jazz Ensemble 1,2,3; Track 1,2,4; Honor Pin 1,2,4; Greek Silver Medal 3; Chorus 3; Liturgical Music 1,2,3,4; Political Science Forum.
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The Eyewitness News Team.
GEORGESHALVOY
Honor Pin 2,3.
MARKSHAW
Salt Water Fishing Club 1
JOSEPHSISOLAK
Baseball 2,3,4; Intramurals 1,2,3,4.
EDWARD SKOLAR
Gym Team 1,2, Co-capt. 3, Capt. 4; Diving Team 3,4; Track 3,4; Emmaus; Stage Crew 2,3,4; Dramatics 2,3.
RUSSELLSTAUNCH
Football 1; Intramurals 2,3.
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ROMAN SUKIENNIK
Honor Pin 1; Soccer 1,3; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Slavic
Club 1,2,3,4.
Hey, blondie! This kid likes you.
CORY SZATKIEWICZ
Camera Club 1,2,3,4; Salt Water Fishing Club 1,2; Ski Club 1,2,3,4; Honor Pin 1,2.
HARRY TAM
Karate 1,2; Honor Pin 1,2,3; Oriental Club 1,2,3, Exec. 4; C.S.P. 3; H.A.P. Tutor 1,2; Intramurals 1,2,3,4.
THOMAS TAVARONE
Football 2,3,4; Swim Team 1,2,3,4; Class Pres. 3; Student Council 4; Band 2; Camera Club 3; Italian Club 4; Ski Club 3,4; School Spirit Award 3; N.H.S.
JOSEPH TREFURT
Honor Pin 1,2,3; Italian Club Secretary 4; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Dance Comm 3,4; Pe- trean 4; Soph. Comm.; Dramatics 2.
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FRANCIS VALANZOLA
T.V. Studio 1,2,3,4; Station Mgr. 3; Dramatics 2,3,4; Emmaus 3, Team 4; Honor Pin 1,2; Class Pres. 4.
LEONARD VAN ORDEN
T.V. Studio 1,2,3,4; Stat. Mgr. 4; Hockey 2,3,4; Computer Club 2,3.
AN TH ON Y VARACALLI
Italian Club 1,2; Intramurals1,2,3,4.
ROBERT VAYDA
Dramatics 2,4; Computer Club 2,3,4; Fut. Phys. Club 2,3,4; Emmaus Team; Euch. Minister; Slavic Club 4; Honor Pin 3.
JOSEPH VENIERO
T.V. Studio 1,2,3,4; Stage Crew 2,3, Prod. Mgr. 4; Computer Club 2,3, Tutor 4; Honor Pin 1,2,3,4; Science Gold Medal 1; Science Silver Medal 2,3; School Spirit Award 2; N.H.S.
THOMAS VENTRONE
Petrean 4; Intalian Club 1,2,3,4; Political Science
Club; Intramurals 1,2,3,4.
CUN EG UN D O VERGARA
Tennis 1,2,3,4; Fut. Phys. Club 3,4; Computer Club 3,4; Oriental Club 3,4; TV . Studio 1; Honor Pin 1,2,3; Spanish Medal; N.H.S.
JA YVIDA
Fut. Phys. Club 2,3, Pres. 4; Honor Pin 1,2,3; Miss. Drive Co-chmn. 2,3,4; Petrean 3, Faculty Ed. 4; Golf 1,2,3,4; Slavic 1,2,3,4; N.H.S.
MELCHOR VILLARUEL
Tennis 3, Co-capt. 4; Oriental Club 1,2,3,4; Intramurals1,2,3,4.
Showing off the new dress code.
Wake up Tony, we re on the stairs.
ANTHONY WALSH
Petrean 3,4; Swim Team 1,2; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Computer Club 1,2; Polit. Science Club 1,2; Irish Club 4.
THOMAS WALTERS
Football 1,3,4; Band 1,2,3, V. Pres. 4; Jazz Ensemble 3,4; Slavic Club 1,2,3,4; Honor Pin 1,2,3; Petrean 4; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Eng. Medal 1; Spanish Medal 4; N.H.S.
MICHAEL WEBB
Petroc Assist. Ed. 4; Dramatics 2,3,4; Prep Chorus 3; Honor Pin 1,2,3; Track 1,2,3; Ebony Club Exec. Member 4; Dance Comm. 4; Maroon Spirit 4; N.H.S.
BYRON WILLIAMS
Ebony Club 1,2, Exec. Member 3,4; H.A.P. 1; Bowling 3,4; Intramurals 2,3,4; Emmaus 3; Prom. Comm. 4.
JEFFREY W O OTEN
Ebony Club 1,2,3,4; Football 1; Track 2; H.A.P. Tutor; Intra- murals 1,3; Commended Student Nat. Ach. Service.
Seniors approaching the finish line.
LAWSON WORTHY
Football 1,2; Track 1,2; Ebony Club 1,2,3,4; Intramurals 1,2,3,4.
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MARK WROBLEWSKI
Honor Pin 1,2,3; National Merit Commendation; Emmaus 3, Team 4; Slavic Club 1,2,3,4; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Class Pres. 2; Dance Comm. 4; Track 1; Science Medal 1; N.H.S.
ENRICO ZAMARRA
Soccer 2,3; Honor Pin 1,2; Latin Gold Medal 1; German Silver Medal 2; History Gold Medal 3; Intramurals 2,3,4.
INTRAMURALSAfter a morning of serious academic study, the stu
dents of St. Peter's Prep get to relieve their pent-up anxieties through athletics. The Prep intramural program, run by Mr. Tom Biondo and Mr. Frank Lamartine, is one of the most extensive and productive in the history of the school. Several students, along with the two moderators, dedicate their lunch period and other free time to work out schedules, refereeing the games, and planning the next "season". Intramurals develop a class enthusiasm and foster the attitude of friendly competition that per- miates the Prep.
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DRAMATICSGUYS AND DOLLS
The Dramatic Society, under the watchful eye of director Jack Casey, produces two plays a year. Weeks before opening night, the dramatics office in the basement of Burke Hall comes to life. Rehearsals start, and the stage crew begins to put together the wood, paint, and canvas which will be transformed into the set for the plays. It is the dedication of the stage crew, the Prep players, and the students of the various local girl's schools that make the productions come to life, and make the semi-annual performance, popular and enjoyable.
DRAMATICSYOU CAN'T TAKE IT WITH YOU
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LITURGIESMoments of the celebration throughout the year are
special times of prayer for the entire school community. The Mass of the Holy Spirit, the Liturgy of Thanksgiving, Christmas and Holy Week, the Mass for the Blessing of the Rings, and the Graduation Liturgy, gather the Prep Family together for the celebration of the Eucharist. Student Council members transform the gym into a place for worship; seniors and faculty Special Ministers of the Euchairst distribute communion; student and faculty musicians and singers prepare the hymns; students proclaim the scripture and the priest celebrants lead the community in prayer.
MOTHERS' AND FATHERS' CLUBS
Clockwise from the right: Fr. Hamill, S.J., Moderator of the Mothers' Club. Some Prep Fathers' Club members help out at the Communion Supper. Brother Harrison lends a helping hand to a few Prep mothers. Mothers and fathers enjoying the Communion Supper. Fr. Parkes, S.J., Moderator of the Fathers' Club.
SKI CLUBClockwise, The club gathers for a quick photo
before hitting the slopes; Dan D'Agostino and Bob Vayda prepare for a lesson; Joe Bardzi- lowski takes a run down one of the slopes.
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KARATEBelow: Row 1: K. Bellinger, J. Healy, A. Ro
mas, W. Dangcil, M. Galang, A. Bosa, J. Collago. Row 2: B. Cuevas, S. Russell, E. Liwanag, B. Monserate, E. Kostrzewa, H. Gil. Row 3: A. Nieves, A. Abiskaroon, A. Monserate. Right: B. Monserate attempts to knock out Capt. Ed Martinez and Assis. Instructor E. Gatsden with one quick kick.
FUTURE PHYSICIANS
Clockwise: Pres. Jay Vida M.D. Internist, V.P. Ray Leonard M.D.F.A.C.S. Row 1: T. Nguyn, C. Huh, A. Brown. Row 2: E. Ocampo, J. Kosenski, P. Schonenberger, J. Magotch, A. Calderaro. Seniors: Mike Webb M.D., P. Flaherty D.D.S., C. Vergara P.H.D.
RACQUETBALL CLUBLeft: M. Nicoletti, H. MacDonald, J. Nicoletti. Below: J.
DeSimone, E. Harrison, M. Wagner, R. Kakoleski, A. Ta- bora, S. Hudik
CHEERLEADERSDuring the year, girls from A.S.A., S .D A ., and H.F.A.
come down to St. Peter's Prep and dedicate much of their time after school and on Saturdays preparing to lead the Prep fans in cheering on our teams. The spirit and exuberance of the cheerleaders can be felt throughout the school as well as on the stands. These girls perform an invaluable service for our school and can only be recognized by the roar of applause and standing ovations that greet them at every rally. This page stands as a symbol of the appreciation that St. Peter's feels for all of the hard- work and dedication they have given us.
Left: Stray Cat Strut. Top: A hand for the Prep. Bottom: Front row: Maria DiMurro, Robin Groehrer, Debbie Mis- yak, Chris Fay. Middle row: Beverly Hannah, Sarah Cavanaugh, Maribeth Rotundi, Madeline DiMurro, Fran Ar- magno, Anne Riley. Back row: Carol DiFeo, Vivian Felton, June Rochford, Elaina Malaquias, Judy Mayer, Tara Za- droga.
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OPEN HOUSEPrep greeted over 400 families this past
year during the Open Houses in October and January. Inquisitive parents and their wide-eyed 7th and 8th grade sons toured classrooms, sports facilities and activities offices. Informative and entertaining displays held their curiosity until enthusiastic student guides, m any of whom saw Prep for the first time themselves just a year or two ago, show them through the school.
Organized by Dan Sorrenti with the help of the Student Council, the days succeeded in welcoming future Prep students and their families.
Clockwise from above: Bob Greco and Oscar Arriaga lend a helping hand. Potential frosh and parents talk with Miss De- Cresce. Miss Koslowski demonstrates lab equipment. Bro. W uss looks for future Slavic Club members. Marty Ramirez and Jimmy Lee explain the workings of the darkroom.
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SLAVIC CLUBFrom left: V.P. G. Pollini, Pres. A. Paw- lak, Mod. Bro. Wuss, S.J., M. Ahern,Frosh rep. E. Addvenky.
ORIENTAL CLUBClockwise: Row one: T. Manrique, D. Tan, B. Monserate, J. Rivera, J. Waga. Row two: T. Tem- prosa, R. Novicio, J. Bernade, J. Saldana, E. Liwanag. From left: C. Vergara, M. Hunter, M. Villaurel, J. Lee. Freshman: R. Bautista, A. Flor- ento, B. Chandra, M. Ahn, R. Luistro, E. Cruz. Juniors: L. Samen, L. Luistro, R. Packlinawa, A. Lanting, A. Monserate. Officers: V.P. J.R. Ryu, Sec. H. Tam.
ITALIAN CLUB
Clockwise: V.P. N. Giacchi, Pres. D. D'Agostino, Treas. S. D'Elia, Sec. J. Trefurt. Senior members. Moderator Mr. Fordellone, an inspiration to the entire club. Multitudes of underclassmen members.
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EBONY CLUB
Clockwise: Chairmen: W. Bates, B. Williams, R. Bennett, J. Stokes. Senior members: Row 1: E. Lawson, T. Lovett, J. Nichols, D. Foster. Row 2: M. Armstrong, A. Cummings, L. Worthy, F. McGee, J. Nicholson, J. Wooton. Underclassmen: Row 1: L. Worthy, R. Terry, R. Loewell, D. Fails, L. VanCroft. Row 2: V. Hannah, E. Redwine, G. Cummings, D. Howard, R. Holston, K. Archer, C. Williams, E. Martinez. Row 1: K. Bellinger, M. Quittley, J. Webb, R. DeBoys. Row 2: G. Jordan, M. Wooding, J. Stevens, W. Nail. Upper left: Row 1: G. Cummings, Thomas, I. Abdu-Rashed, J. Salomon. Row 2: S. DeSouza, T. Roberts, R. Woody, T. Webb, R. Shipman, R. Strother, T. Gamble, A. Todd, W. Hannah.
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SPANISH SOCIETY
Above: Assorted under and upperclass members. At left: Row 1: A. Vargas, H. Gil, M. Hernandez, A. Tabora. Row 2: R. Morales, R. Novicio, G. Cepeda, R. Oliveras. Row 3:C. Padron, N. Gonzalez, B. Cordero, A. Villanueva, T. Adan.
CHESS
Above: V.P. D. Tan, Secretary D. Vargo, Moderator Fr. Browning, Pres. A. Marin, Treas. F. Yu. Center left "A" Team: Row 1: D. Tan, A. Marin, R. Novicio. Row 2: D. Vargo, A. Monserate, A. Mercado. Lower left "B" Team: Row 1: A. Villar, L. Lintao, E. Galvez, A. Festa, R. Bautista, F. Yu. Row 2: S. Fugel,C. Sodano, G. Cepeda, R. Huggins, P. Schonen- berger, S. Tantuico, J. Bonet, J. Waga, G. Abergas.
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BANDClockwise: The Band performs during Freshman Orientation. Junior Jim Feehan shows off. THE BAND seated: W. Budin, P. Sloyan. Row 2: Moderator Mr. Sayer, G. Luckjiff, J.P. Uva, J. Kroeper, M. Palmeneri. Row 3: A. Botman, T. O'Donnell, J. Magotch. Row 4: J. Feehan. John Paul Uva and Jon Kroeper, "Born to Run".
COMPUTER CLUB
FORENSICS
At left: Joe Veniero helps out Jeff Stabile and Tom Tacik. Above: Club Tutor Joe Veniero, Secretaries J. Norton, L. Mastria, J. Lodth- orpe and Moderator Fr. Stump, S.J.
Forensics: the art of argumentation and formal debate. In its third year the team continually grows in talent and numbers, expanding its categories of competition, as well as its trophy shelf.
Below: Pres. R. Huggins, Moderator Mr. Scirghi, S.J., V.P. K. LeBon. Left: Row 1: P. Mango, J. Spasato, J. Cordero, B. Ayerbe, F. Yu. Row 2: K. Scott, J. Lodthorpe, A. Rosan, T. Murphy, H. McDonald, K. Wall.
DANCE COMMITTEESeveral times a year the Dance Committee, under the
direction of Tom Biondo, dedicates its time on Friday afternoons to clear out and clean up the caf. Members control the massive crowds while still enjoying the night. With the help of Miss DeCresce and other Prep faculty the committee carries on the tradition of exceptional Prep dances.
The annual Halloween dance this year exemplified the quality attainable with the union of dedication and effort as over five-hundred people were treated to fine music, lively dancing, colorful costumes, and a great time for all.
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Clockwise from top left: D.C. underclassmen members, Going ape!, What's up doc?, Prep's finest, "Introducing Stacked deck!,Jake and Elwood, Briefcase of Blues, D.C. senior members, Preparation for a big nite, "Jail Birds".
SOCIAL SPIRITUAL COMM.
Clockwise from top left: Chairmen Paul Rutch, Chris Montferret. School Spirit member Joe Nicoletti and Moderator Mr. Mike Quil- lin. Committee members Tom Tavarone, Ron Filak, Mike Cunningham, John Lopis. (absent: Tom Dabrowski)
The Social Spiritual Committee is, as the name implies, a two-sided coin. The committee works closely with Tom Biondo and the Dance Committee to stage and run Prep dances. Working with students of other secondary schools, Prep is kept abreast of and in stride with recent happenings on the local scene.
The other side of the coin is the enhancement of Prep spiritual life. Under the direction of Fr. John Mullin, S.J. the Social Spiritual Committee organizes the school liturgies, Junior Ring Ceremony and Frosh/Soph retreat program.
The Committee spends much free time planning and working to join the student body and faculty in achieving a single end. This end is the development of young minds into free thinking individuals.
SCHOOL SPIRIT COMM.The primary responsibility of the School Spirit Commit
tee is to develop the enthusiasm of the students toward the school. School spirit is contageous. No group is more responsible for the high morale and the fraternal support that run rampant in the Prep than the School Spirit Committee. The hard labor and long afternoons devoted to student life by the committee can be seen in the many posters lining the halls, the spirit buttons on lapels, and felt in the awesome enthusiasm at rallies.
Counterclockwise: Chairmen Bob Bennett, Pat Drennan. Committee members Joe DeMarco, Danny Berardinelli. (absent: Bill Her- enda). Publicity Committee member Jim Gallagher and School Spirit Committee member Wendell Bates.
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PUBLICITY COMM.The Publicity Committee does just what its title suggests; it
publicizes all newsworthy school activities. In conjunction with the office of Public Information, under Mr. Dan Sorrenti, the Committee presents the quality and integrity of Prep to the community at large.
The bulk of the Committee's responsibilities lays in recruiting 7th and 8th graders, organizing open houses, running student exchanges and putting out the High School Set which appears in local newspapers.
Right: Chairmen Adam Pawlak, Don Leary. Below: Committee members Bob Greco, Peter Cresci, Jim Peko, Jim Gallagher.
Below: Three Chairmen monkeying around. "Hear no evil, speak no evil and see no evil."
The Executive Committee of the Student Council consists of the Executive Chairman, the Secretary and the Treasurer. The Executive Chairman serves as a direct intermediary between the administration and the student body. The Treasurer keeps an accurate record of the Council's budget. The Secretary writes the minutes and keeps attendance of all meetings held by the Student Council. The Executive Committee is in charge of regulations for the Student Council.
EXEC. COMM.
Clockwise: Pres. Marty Ramirez comes through again. V.P. J. Lee plying his trade. Underclassmen: Row one: L. Perino, A. DellaRosa, S. Frattura, J. Borch, Row two: A. Neto, M. Smarro, S. Willis, K. Morris, Butch Man- rique, Assistant Photographer-Developer. Below: G. Levundusky, K. Russell, M. Bann.
CAMERA CLUB
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T.V. STUDIOWSPP-T.V. is a fully operational closed
circuit television studio. Prep is the only high school in Hudson County with such facilities. WSPP-T.V. supplies the school with its audio and visual equipment as well as coverage of major sports events.
Clockwise: Seated: Assistant Maintenance J. Giordano, senior P. Uva. Standing: Film Crew Manager J. Murphy, Scheduler F. Valanzola, Maintenance Chief J. Veniero, Station Manager Len VanOrden not shown. Joe Veniero at work. Chris Doria and Tim McGovern producing a show. John Norton and Tim McGovern cover the action. The call letters.
RADIO CLUBThe Radio Club is a noncommercial
radio station whose members are interested in amateur radio communication and experimentation. The Club has reached all 50 states, every continent, and over 130 countries. This year the Club will be participating in several on- the-air contests.
Clockwise: Pres. Bill Savino, V.P. A. Auciello, Sec. E. Ocampo, Treas. G. Pollini. Bill Savino takes a break from his transmissions. Underclassmen members.
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MODEL RAILROAD CLUBFrom left: D. Quish, J. Webb, A. Brown, G. Pol- lini, J. Alkaisi, T. Tacik, R. Bautista, Moderator Fr. Lundy, S.J.
BICYCLE CLUBLeft center: Pres. K. O'Connor, Mod. Mr. Quillan, V.P. P. LaBruno, Treas. J. Kosenski. Lower left, Row one,: J. D'Agoi, S. Wisniewski, K. Comandatore, A. McLeod, F. Sullivan, R. Almoli. Row two,: B. Chandre, S. Hart, G. Gmitro, C. Howlett, D. Gallgher, J. Best, S. Bienachi.
PETROCPetroc is Prep's award winning news
paper. Under the guidance of Moderator Jim Horan and staffed by experienced student writers, it provides the students with information concerning events occurring in and outside the school. It is a paper admired throughout Hudson County.
Clockwise: Moderator Jim Horan, Sports Editor M. Albano, Editor-In-Chief A. Chavez, Jr. Editor M. Michalik, Assis. Editor M. Webb. Staff: Row One: A. Krupa, M. Ahern, P. Piniero, B. Ponticello, S. Yautz. Row Two: M. Pompeo, T. Nguyen, C. Lucas. Cartoonist E. Lucas and J. Finn. Assis. Editor Mike Webb, Editor-In-Chief Angelo Chavez.
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PETREANEach year the editors and members of
the Petrean staff work to preserve the spirit and character of the latest school session. The many tiresome hours and anxious nights spent on the book will never be known by most but the book itself is reward enough. With the help of Mike Tunney, S.J., and several others, this book tries to capture the essence of the '82-'83 academic year.
Rob McGuire, Sports Editor
Dave Dowden, Editor-In-Chief
Marty Ramirez, Photography Editor
Joe Gomez, Underclassmen Editor
Jim Murtha, Associate EditorRay Leonard, Activities Editor
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Steve Calefati, Senior Editor
Jay Vida, Faculty Editor
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FRESHMEN 1A I
First row: E. Kirchgassler, J. Landis, T. McVicar, R. Moreiro, R. Nestor. Second row: T. Riley, T. Schneider, D. Sollecito, P. Stanowski, J. Wolleon. Absent: J. Boushay, A. Defino, A. Ferraro, M. Stappenbeck.
Above: First row: M. Ambrosio, B. Archer, T. Bobko, C. Falco, H. Frank. Second row: C. Guarente, R. Hager, M. Jablonski, N. Wood. Below: Rounding the corner for the home stretch. Freshmen pound the boards.
FRESHMEN IB
Above: Left: Front to back: L. Gutierrez, N. Maurielle, A. Gaudier, K. Fitzhenry, J. Guarino. Right: Front to back: S. Matthews, J. Gianella, H. Gil, J. Dubon, E. Grabowski. Below: Mr. Kenny aids newcomer with books.
Above: First row: J. Webb, D. Zall, J. Stevens, W. Rushforth, Second row: M. Turner, M. Quittley, A. Perez, J. Melly, M. Wooding. Below: Left: Front to back: R. Deboys, R. Bludgus, M. Dizen, M. Dandorph, W. Cuevas, Right: Front to back: R. Carbone, K. Butler, K. Bellinger, D. Burgess, S. Biernacki.
FRESHMEN 1C
First row: P. Brunner, K. Kelly, S. Gmitro. Second First row: S. Hummell, K. Comandatore, F. Briamonte. Second row: M. Mannion, M. A. Crowley, J. Paradine, R.row: L. Freire, O. Brady, S. Kramer, M. R. Flynn. Nisbet.
Left to right: T. Roche, K. Morris, R. Panico, J. Schmittler, S. Dello Stritto, V. Nolan. Early morning study in Bro. G's office.
Above: Left to right: S. O'Neill, W. McDonald, G. Kelton, M. Namnama, R. Nieves, K. Munoz, R. Luistro, E. Lubas, B. Loboda, R. Jablonski. Below: First row: C. Del Vecchio, A. Dellarosa, J. Collazo, A. Aguiar. Second row: T. Favetta, P. Duvalsaint, M. Digiovanni, J. Bonet, R. Bautista.
Above: First row: O. Reyes, J. Revilla, D. Waddington, T. Romanowski. Second row: F. Silva, F. Trigo, S. Wisniewski, T. Tacik, C. Sodano, M. Smarro. Absent: P. Costello, J. Pullman. Below: Rob Greco with a few words of wisdom for the freshmen.
FRESHMEN ID
FRESHMEN IE
Left to right: P. Bonner, I. Gomez, J. Derose, S. Frattura, A. Jurgelevicius, W. Neal, A. Pisano, J. Kashuba, K. Sabogal.
First row: G. Papadakis, M. McGrath. Second row: D. Peters, S. Lee, B. Lopez. Third row: S. Presa, M. Kim.
First row: N. Sperduto. Second row: K. Scott, S. Yautz. Third row: A. Yeung, A. Sawczuk, S. Villa.
First row: W. Dangcil, D. Chiang. Second row: J. Healy, J. Dechter, D. Hanks. Third row: C. Howlett, D. Checorski, A. DelVescovo.
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FRESHMEN IF
Above: First row: M. Ahn, J. Ambrosio, R. Bautista, M. Cozine. Second row: D. Eastman, J. Charlesworth, J. Camaya, J. Casler, V. Chirichella, J. Bessinger. Below: First row: T. Sullivan, W. Scheurer. Second row: ]. Raslowsky, K. Wall, K. Von Schaumburg. Third row: M. Yelverton, A. Romano. Fourth row: W. Crawford.
I First row: D. Quish, C. Lucas, J. Mancino. Second row: R. Mulhol- land, A. Forte. Third row: M. Kilkenny, J. Nichols, H. Park, J. Henkes. Absent: F. Danger.
Frosh relax during orientation.
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FRESHMEN II
Above: First row: E. Addvensky, A. Artificio, J. Best, M. Byrnes, J. Carlson. Second row: M. Doody, A. Festa, A. Florento, D. Gallagher, J. Good. Below: Freshmen work out on second day.
Above: Left: Front to back: A. Molina, D. Williams, J. Lamboy. Right: Front to back: P. Mango, P. Grundling, W. Perkins. Below: First row: D. Keating, L. King, S. Kumar, J. Lecowitch, L. Martos. Second row: A. McLeod, P. Mercante, C. Prime, R. Roscelli, S. Tuzzo. Absent: D. Gronda, R. Pelier, D. Southern.
FRESHMEN 1H
Above: First row: S. Inn, R. Pena, L. Luizzi. Second row: E. Landino, C. Lancellotti, A. Ramos. Third row: M.S. Flynn. Below: First row: A. Acosta, P. Burke, V. Burke. Second row: M. Arriaga, T. Fardellone. Third row: B. Bucher, S. Deluca.
Above: First row: F. Regenye, ]. Urban, J. Scanlon. Second row: R. Rusznak, A. Villar, D. Tapia. Absent: A. Calianese, S. Somers, M. Surowiec.
Traversing the corridors between classes.
FRESHMEN 1G
Freshmen indulge in a hotly contested ping pong match.
First row: C. Trefurt. Second row: S. Sari, F. Romano. Third row: A. Rosa, S. Romero, S. Sexton. Absent: A. Musante, ]. Ohlmuller, S. Sclafani, J. Winar.
First row: D. Hanifin, A. Toic, R. Goodall, R. Leahy. Second row: J. Mackiewicz, S. Rapacki, J. McDermott, K. Huryk.
First row: E. Cruz, J. Apruzzese, P. Dunn. Second row: K. Bertotti, S. Cioffi, M. Cantelmi, M. Gari- son, W. Cinurchin, N. Cepeda.
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If I told you once, I told you a thousand times, "It's right, left, right!"
FRESHMEN l j
First row: B. Mahoney, D. Lavecchia, L. Manchis. Second row: B. Lawlor, M. Hernandez, S. Mullins, A. Pereira, D. McGouran, W. Neafsey.
Above: C. Conklin, S. Arnone, R. Casey, M. Crowley, J. Feeney, J. Cordeiro, S. Dutkiewicz, M. Galang. Below: First row: R. Umali. Second row: A. Zamarra, M. Pompeo, S. Russell. Third row: F. Romano, P. Zeller, N. Tantuico. Fourth row: J. Stabile, J. Scheurer, K. Peters. Absent: F. Betkowski, M. Hart, D. Labruno.
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FRESHMEN IK
First row: G. Jordan, C. Tarantino, C. Kotsopulos, B. Chandra. Second row: F. Bayona, R. Toss, T. Zaharia, M. Nichols. Absent: D. Reiser.
SOPHOMORES 2HFirst row: D. Tan, J. Martinez, A. Del Piano. Second row: J. Garison, J. Dillon, F. Cingerana. Absent: R. Crespo, C. Doria, P. Gizzi.
First row: B. Sockhoo, K. Womack, D. Dantzler, A. Rastogi, M. Rudner. Second row: J. Phillips, W. Wilkes, A. Williams, S. Allen.
First row: K. Kozlowski, S. Desouza, M. Sollecito. Second row: N. Tripodi, O. Siryj, S. Russell.
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SOPHOMORES 2A
Above: First row: G. Spincola, M. King, P. Finn. Second row: M. Giangregorio, E. Liwang, A. Neto. Absent: D. Erla, B. Granelli, R. Lago. Below: "Go, O.J., go!"
Above: First row: R. Wong, F. D'Amelio. Second row: T. Tem- prosa, J. Vucak, J. Waga. Below: First row: M. Forrester, J. Rivera, F. Nesheiwat, J. Peko. Second row: L. Maleszewski, S. Self, G. Robson, A. Calderaro.
SOPHOMORES 2B
First row: T. Gamble, C. Mackey. Second row: N. Gupta, E. Harrison.
First row: R. Abdelmalek, M. Patel. Second row: R. Strother, P. Schonenberger, T. Allen. Absent: M. Mirov.
SOPHOMORES 2CFirst row: J. Deangelo, G. Chowanec, C. Cofone. Second row: A. Abreu, J. Babula, R. Mazzella, E. Kostrzewa. Absent: M. Dove.
First row: J. Tobin, J. Myhre, A. Tabora, J. Reilly. Second row: G. Jeffrey, T. Roberts, A. Villanuera, M. Samra, J. Carbone.
Above: The Sign of peace. Right: First row: S. Dorry, V. Corso, R. Kakoleski, S. Lappin. Second row: T. Nguyen, G. Luckjiff, G. Hu- dock, J. Bertotti. Absent: G. Cepeda and E. Romero.
SOPHOMORES 2J
First row: S. Willis, M. Kelly, M. Nestor, B. Monserate. Second row: F. Sullivan, C. Pereira, T. Adan, E. Brown.
Right: First row: R. Lugo, K. Fryczynski, O. Santana. Second row: C. Wang, R. Jones, M. Albanese. Below: "Off to the mats" blurted Bob Buckman.
SOPHOMORES 2G
Above: First row: L. Marshall, D. Berardinelli, J. Taglieri, G. Viggiano. Second row: P. McMahon, J. Saldana, S. Engelken, D. Timoldi, C. McCormick, R. Wondolowski, C. Yi. Below: First row: J. D'Agui, J. Richardson, S. Tantuico, W. Budin. Second row: R. Oliveros, S. Vervoort, L. Valanzola, R. Shipman.
Above: First row: R. Woody, E. Skupien. Second row: T. Thomas, A. Todd. Third row: J. Finn, J. Barzilowski, J. Howard. Below: "So Lou, what do I do now?!"
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Above: First row: J. Miselis, R. Padilla. Second row: J. Roskowski, V. Sam bade, J. Mulcahy. Below: First row:E. Wallerstein, J. Suarez. Second row: A. Petrillo, G. Tavolara, T. O'Donnell, G. Guntner.
SOPHOMORES 2F
Above: First row: A. Mercado, E. Koszyk, J. Bucci, J. Lopis. Second row: J. Gilvey, J. DeMarco, W. Hanna, R. Kleid, J. Bernardo. Absent:D. Giblin, M. Englese, M. Michalik, D. Vargo. Below: The suave swami and his harem.
SOPHOMORES 2E
Above: First row: P. Powanda, J. Dorch, B. Brancatella. Second row: N. Gonzalez, P. Cashin, G. Abergas, A. Krupa. Below: First row: K. Vu, P. Fay, K. Yacoub, A. Anderson. Second row: P. Sawyer, T. Miller, O. Rojas, T. Murphy.
Above: First row: J. Ippolito, H. Torres, M. Giordano, J. Parrillo. Second row: M. Cunningham, W. McLaughlin, J. Tuohy, P. Sloyan. Absent: R. Giacchi.
Comedy time between classes.
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Above: First row: G. Alvarez, D. Castrovinci, C. Welsh. Second row: R. Cordero, D. Alston, C. Padron, J. Lowthorpe. Below: First row: J. Salomon, M. Mehler, R. Clarke, J. Valdivia. Second row: C. Shamburg, J. Sheehan, D. Ramsumair, J. DeMichael.
Above: First row: A. Manrique, M. Affinito, J. Hayser, D. Jasovsky. Second row: J. Kellner, A. Bodtmann, P. Halecky,D. Owens, R. McGrath, L Abdur-Rashed. Absent: C. Kroeper, K. Bauman.
Nice tackle, Pete!
SOPHOMORES 2D
Left: M. Ahern, D. Bur- okas, G. Ayerbe, P. Cresci, J. Boccassini, S. Carluccio, D. Bodson,C. Chirichella. Absent: A. Carmenat e , G. Choynowski.
Right: S. Hart, S. Hudik, P. Froehlich, V. Gallo, C. Garcia,D. Jensen, K. Espinoza, S. Fu- gel, G. Gmitro, G. Enderle.
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Left: J. Scanlon, P. To- maka, M. Wagner, J. Sposato, P. Lesko, A. Ruibal, D. Magistre, R. Morales, R. Novicio, J. Kosenski, R. Peters.
JUNIORS 3F
Above: First row: P. McGee, G. Salazar, R. Pagkalinawan, L. Perino. Second row: P. Kane, R. Terry, G. McCarthy, S. Williams, R. Walsh. Below: Left to right: A. Lanting, D. Howard, C. Rogers, E. Domingo, M. Boyle, L. Van Croft III, B. Herenda, R. Forcillo, M. Czochanski.
Above: First row: J. Magotch, C. Chaneski, M. Fremgen. Second row: P. DeCresce, G. Hadley, W. Bates, J. Zamarra, E. Leishman. Below: Eddie Torres "Making the move."
JUNIORS 3B
Above: First row: S. Gupta, M. Ulloa, A. Oliveiro, C. Frattura. Second row: P. Aguiar, J. Blanco, N. Fernandez, E. Martinez. Below: First row: R. Greco, J. Silva, E. Torres. Second row: V. Hannah, P. Pineiro, S. Rutkowski, P. Serra.
Above: First row: A. Nieves, J. Ackaway. Second row: N. Rentas, B. Rodriquez, T. McGovern. Absent: H. Fernandez. Below: Gav and Coz: "Ebony and Ivory"
Above: Left: Front to back: R. Buckman, S. Reverendo, W. Wooding, N. Lintao,L. Samin. Right: Front to back: R. Lacewell, B. McAuley, B. Haynes, J. DeSimone, A. D'Amico. Below: Left: Front to back: M. Granelli, C. Persaud, C.Richards, J. Hennessey. Right: Front to back: C. Serratella, G. Costanzo, G. . _DeRosa, B. Ponticello. Above: D.J. Mike runs the show. Below:
"Sticks" Feehan on the skins.
JUNIORS 3C
JUNIORS 3D
Above: First row: J. Pedro, P. Tuzzo, A. Abiskaroon. Second row: M. Kostrzewa, W. Andersen, B. Cahill, P. Drennan, T. Dabrowski. Below: First row: J. Esposito, R. Cyriacks. Second row: R. Huggins, R. Scheurer.
Above: Left: Front to back: A. Mercado, D. Fails, A. Romano, R. Dayke, E. Galvez. Right: Front to back: J. Santel, T. Mul- cahy, R. Marchetta, M. Berkowitz. Absent: W. Bate, B. Dugan, J. Latko, R. Reyes, R. Zerquera. Below: Who's #1?
JUNIORS 3E
Left: Left to right: R. Holston, J. Brown, G. Cummings, K. Archer, T. Dougherty, J. Garcia, S. Campbell, B. Gmahle, R. Hernandez, A. Brown.
Right: Left to right: J. Tu- bridy, L. Worthy, J. Stokes, M. Tarantino, J. Verdon, S. Vazquez, J. Zampella, G. Scott.
Left: Left to right: J. Par- ikh, L. Phillips, R. Met- jian, D. Lobello, J. McKnight, W. McKay, A. Poueymirou, S. Kim, K. Ruffin, T. Ippolito. Absent: V. DiDomen- ico.
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JUNIORS 3A
Above: First row: R. Filak, P. Kelly, J. Sochowicz. Second row: M. Dwyer, M. Chiappara, L. Luistro, E. Dugan, D. Onorato, J. McCrary. Below: First row: C. Huh, L. Mas- tria. Second row: J. Al-Kaisi, W. Doll, C. Williams, E. Red wine.
Above: First row: K. O'Connor. Second row: P. Schroeder, F. Yu. Third row: D. Tantuico, E. Ocampo, S. Joyce. Below: First row: A. Vargas, T. Lindis. Second row: J. Fleming, C. Monico, J. Murphy. Absent: J. Tierney, H. Welsh.
JUNIORS 3G
First Row: D. Tapia, C. Harrington, J. Ryan. Second Row: A. Auciello, F. Ciatto, R. Duncan, F. Young.
■ First Row: A. Monserate, N. DeCesare, V. Luna. Second Row: R. Shevchuk, J. Cingerana, R. Hodan, F. Gifford. Ab-
■ sent: J. Norton.
First Row: K. O'Connell, G. Sullivan, J. Feehan, M. Polemeni. Second Row: B. Haggerty, R. Kennedy, J. Gomez, R. Lim.
JUNIORS 3HFirst Row: K. McKnight, G. Pollini, M. Kane. Second Row: J. Moriarity, C. Wood, A. Francesco.
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BASKETBALLThe 1982-83 Prep basketball team is
one of the best in years. Under the tutelage of Coach Jerry Halligan, the team is streaking toward a top spot in county and Parochial A rankings. This team blends experience and determination. Senior guard Ed Lawson is one of Prep's best players ever and he is complimented well by backcourt mate Jimmy Flynn. Jerome Nicholson, Mark Armstrong and junior Gavin Cummings provide quality front- court play. These men are aided by the inspirational play of the bench of juniors Billy Herenda, John Stokes and Carlton Rodgers, who not only help this year but provide the basis for a successful future. This team has started an ongoing "mission" - winning in the Prep tradition.
First row: J. Gallagher, G. Cummings, P. Lisa. Second row: F. Ciatto, J. Stokes, J. Flynn, S. McGill, E. Lawson. Third row: C. Rodgers, P. Piniero, J. Nicholson, M. Armstrong, W. Bates.
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Clockwise from above: Coach Jerry Halligan looks on intently from the bench. Lawson on the charity stripe, enroute to his 1,000th point; Jim Flynn hawks a Hudson ball handler; Ed Lawson hits Jerome Nicholson down low; battle under the boards. Opposite page, top row from left: Jim Flynn runs the offense; Gavin Cummings for two. Middle row: Jerome Nicholson goes for the block; Cummings on the foul line; John Stokes wins the tap; Lawson splits a pair of defenders; stay down champ.
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TENNIS
Front row 1-r: M. Chippara, C. Vergara, B. Manrique, B. Ponticello. Back row 1-r P. Halecky, E. Harrison, T. McGovern, D. Vargo.
GOLF
The Prep Tennis Team is looking forward to another winning season with the return of the entire starting squad. Under the watchful eye of "Chief" McNamara and the leadership of Senior Captains Butch Manrique, Ray Leonard, and Cony Vergara, the team is aiming for a county championship.
The Prep linksters, perennial county champs, put forth a strong effort once more this year. The Prep squad faced stiff competition from rivals Se- ton Hall Prep and Delbarton. Led by captains Hugh McDonald and injured leader Jay Vida, the team was a strong contender as it battled it out on greens across the state.
Front row 1-r: B. Neafsey, T. Dabrowski, J. McGovern. Back row 1-r: H- McDonald, J. Vida, H. Piston, J. Bardzilowski, J. Esposito, R. Kennedy.
Coach John Taeschler is leading an impressive, youthful, indoor track team this year. The outstanding juniors include W alter W ooding, Kyn- dall Ruffin and Al Francesco. A strong effort also came from sophomore Jim Peko and freshman Frank Danger.
INDOOR TRACK
First row 1-r: M. Pompeo, K. Sabogal, J. Miselis, E. Torres, J. Cordeiro, J. Richardson, S. Tantuico, T. Del Piano, Second row 1-r: P. Zeller, M. Stappenbeck, A. Perez, D. Tapia, J. Mulcahy, J. Peko, P. Tomaka, E. Addvensky, R. Bautista, S. Inn, V. Burke. Back row 1-r: A. Francesco, W. Wooding, C. Richards.
The Prep keglers with coach Ralph Rosato, a former professional bowler, are predicting a banner season. Led by co-captains John Cappadocia and Bob Garison, the team has left tracks on such tough opponents as Hudson Catholic and Bayonne. Senior Ed Gualtieri's consistent bowling has also been a great plus for the team.
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BOWLING
Left to right: E. Gualtieri, J. Cappadoccia, B. Garison, A. Lanting, T. Carey.
Clockwise from above: Senior Captains Ed Skolar and Adam Pawlak; Underclassman standout Danny Berardinelli; Ed Skolar in the floor exercise; Practicing for an upcoming competition; Ed and Adam on the pommel horse
GYMNASTICS 1
This year's gym team, although having only two seniors in the lineup, was none the less sparked with the fire of youth. In spite of a disappoint- ing record of 1 and 5 in the shortest season in recent history, the team proudly sent Capt. Ed Skolar and freshman Aldenys Acosta to the Northern Sectional Individual Championships.
Coaches Tom Marchitto and Bob Harrison, both Prep Alumni, look forward confidently to future glory as the team matures.
Left to right: R. Novicio, F. Bitkowski, A. Pawlak, R. Terry, E. Skolar, M. Chiappara, A. Acosta, M. Kilkenny, R. Cordero.
DOWN ON THE FARMSThe continued success of a sports program is dependent upon readily available fresh talent to replace those spots
vacated by graduates. This talent can be found on the numerous J.V. and Freshman teams here at Prep. These young men do not receive the recognition or accolades bestowed upon varsity athletes, but they train and play just as hard.
The most notable triumph of the underclassmen programs was the Freshman football team. This squad, pictured below, earned a share of the county title.
Prep also sported m any fine J.V. teams. Top-notch efforts were put forth by Prep's future stars in soccer, basketball and hockey. The soccer squad was led by Mike Albanese and Bryan Granelli; and the basketball hoopsters had a successful season behind the strong play of Chuck Harrington and Jorge Alvarez. The Prep skaters were powered by goalie Sam De Luca and high scoring Pete Bonner.
The freshman basketball players also had a fine year behind the outstanding all-around play of Mike Flynn and Doug Eastman.
W e have chosen to use the freshman football team as a symbol of the successes of our underclassman programs, and extend our praises to all those athletes not pictured.
COUNTYCHAMPS
Kneeling left to ■ R. C .,ey , G. M M J. Mancino, M, W o o d in g F. Romano W.W. N eal. S tand ing le ft to right: J . D e R ose, M .S u ro w iec , A. Gaudier, D . Hennessey, J. • Wilkes M Dandorph K.C. Dantzler, A. Williams, E. Landino, N. Wood, J. Henkes, D. Burgess, P. Grundlmg, D. Gronda, W. Wilkes, M. Dandorph, K. Fitzhenry.
SWIMMING
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First row: K. VonSchaumberg, T. Schneider. Second row: N. Giacchi, W. Rushforth, S. O'Neill. Third row: J. Casler, C. Chiri- chella, N. DeCesare, R. Giacchi. Fourth row: S. Dorian, J. Kerwin, R. McGrath, B. Dugan, B. Demian. Fifth row: M. Samra, J. Scanlon” Z. Gaulkin, G. McCarthy. Sixth row: F. Young, M. Boyle, T. Tavar- one.
The '83 swim team looks to repeat its county championship for the third time. Headed by Coach Bob Forenza, Wizzy, and Moderator Fr. Lundy, S.J., the team is at an early stage of a long dynasty, and thus far has continued its winning season.
Leading the team in spirit, and giving archrivals frequent nightmares are Captains Steve Dorian, Zack Gaulkin and Tom Tavarone. Providing team depth and experience are Seniors Baz Demian, Nino Giacchi, Jim Kerwin and Juniors Mike Boyle, Jerry McCarthy and Frank Young. Once again, the team is relying on the size and strength of the underclassmen to overcome its opponents in the 1983 County Championship, so that once again they may reign as champions.
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In '82-83, Prep looked forward to having a fine year with many, seasoned veterans. Following a rebuilding season, Prep once again established itself as a legitimate contender for the HCIAA South Crown.
Led by hurlers Tom Ghamle and Ed Daly, and the fine play of catcher Pat Griffin, the team regained its winning ways. Coach Joe Urbanovich also received fine efforts from Senior shortstop Joe Sisolak and underclassman standout Paul Drennan.
BASEBALL
First row left to right: J. Sisolak, M. Acanfora, T. Ghamle, J. Coombs, J. Crivelli Second row: J. Desimone, F. Ciatto, E. Daly, P. Griffin Third row: J. Gomez, P. Drennan, C. Harrington, R. Cordero.
Clockwise from bottom left: Joe Crivelli beats out an infield chop; Jim Coombs squares to bunt; Tom Ghamle at the plate; Senior shortstop Joe Sisolak; Steady first sacker Mike Acanfora. Opposite page clockwise from top left: heavy hitting catcher Pat Griffin; All-County hurler Tom Ghamle winds up; Senior speedster Joe Crivelli; Southpaw? Ed Daly.
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HOCKEY
Back row left to right: P. LaBruno, K. Neuschwanter, R. Morales, D. Burokas, L. Van Orden, T. Lindis, D. Crowley, Jim McKnight, P. Flaherty, G. Tavolara, S. Russell, K. Russell, Jack McKnight, V. Miletello, Coach T. Maus. Front row: M. Ramirez, S. Kramer, J. Lopis, C. Monteferret, P. DeCresce.
The Prep hockey team, battling back from a disappointing season last year, has again found the winning ways.
Led by their veteran coach, Mr. Tom Maus, S.J., and captains Jack McKnight, Chris Montferret, and Pat Feliciano, the team was at one time one of the two teams left undefeated in the state.
The team is paced by John Lopis, Tim Lindis, Jim McKnight, and Kevin Russell, Bringing up the rear are Dave Barokus, Steve Russell, Steve Kramer, and George Tavalera.
Talent is not something new to Prep, and with this talent the team hopes to gain success in both division and state tournament games.
WRESTLING
Front row left to right: S. Dorry, F. Nieshwat, B. Forcillo, J. Bucci, D. Fails, J. Rivera, M. Rivera. Back row: Coach R. Ranalli, N. Gonzalez, C. Monico, B. Buckman, J. Demarco, D. Gronda, Asst. Coach M. Demarco, J. Crivelli, M. Albano.
Under the watchful eye of third- year coach Rich Ranalli, the youthful squad put forth a strong effort. Buoyed by the performance of Darren Fails, Nelson Gonzalez, Doug Gronda, Chris Monico, and Mike Rivera, the team captured the St. Paul VI Wrestling Tournament in Clifton. The team had finished fifth the two previous years. With the greater part of the squad returning next year, the wrestling program looks forward to continued success.
CROSSCOUNTRY
The Cross Country team, coached by Mr. John Taeschler captured the city title this season- Congratulations! Right: First row L-R: P. Dunn, J. Richardson, E. Torres, R. Alvarez. Second row: M. Co- zine, J. Murphy, P. Zeller, J. Miselis, A. Francesco. Third row: Coach Taeschler, K. Fryczynski, J. Mulcahy, J. Verdon, C. Williams, F. Danger
Clockwise from above: Prep runners at the starting line; Senior Raul Alvarez; Jim Murphy churns it in to the finish line; Jason Richardson in hot pursuit; Junior standout A1 Francesco awaits the starter's gun.
SOCCEROnce again this season, Prep fielded a strong contender
for the HCIAA B Division crown under the guidence of Coach Connie Gallagher. Led by tri-captains Steve Cale- fati, Joe Crivelli, and Andy Dembia, the squad exhibited an agressive and spirited style of play that opposing teams have come to expect from a St. Peter's soccer team.
This spirit was evident in an early match against archrival Marist. Trailing 3-1 in the final quarter, the Prep booters rallied for three goals in the last twelve minutes to claim a 4-3 victory.
Front row left to right: B. McCauley, E. Leishman, M. Granelli, A. Calanese, A. Mercado, J. Dorneo, S. Calefati, P. Cresci. Back row e t to rig t. J. Irvine, A. Chavez, J. Bardzilowski, R. Pagkalinawan, R. Hodan, E. Kirchgassler, P. Serra, M. Czochanski, A. Giachi, J. X41CJ J 1 * 'Tl Kollmer' Guarino- G- Enderle, J.R. Ryu, J. Crivelli, O. Arriaga, D. Dembia, R. McGuire, Coach C. Gallagher Middle right: Coach Connie Gallagher discusses strategy with, from left, Rene Hodan, Tom Kollmer, Alex Calanese.Team Captains: seniors Joe Crivelli, Andy Dembia, and Steve Calefati.
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Upper Right: Pete Serra battles opponent for ball. Upper Left: Booters fight for possession at midfield.
Middle Left: Speedy winger Joe Dorneo awaits a pass; Center: Senior keeper Rob McGuire gathers in a shot; Middle Right: Junior Erik Leishman heads away from a defender.
Lower Left: Prep players going to goal; Lower Right: goalmouth scramble.
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FOOTBALLThe St. Peter's Prep Football Team under Coach
Gerry Bellotti proved to be a formidable opponent in the American Division of the H.C.I.A.A. Rival teams no longer came to play Prep confident of an easy victory; instead, they came wary of a serious contend- er.
The team, inspired by Captains Bob Bennett, Mike Forrester and Lee Reverendo, registered shutouts over two of their South Hudson opponents. Players such as Mark Nicoletti, Todd Randall and Chris Wood exemplified the spirit and determination that were the driving force behind an enthusiastic Prep squad.
PREP PREP
Front sitting: B. Bennett. First row: F. McGhee, M. Hayser, M. Acanfora, M. Forrester, T. Tavarone, M. Nicoletti, T. Walters T. Lovett, A. Lipski, J. Nicoletti, T. Randall, M. Croghan. Second row: J. McCarthy, M.Englese, D. Fails, J. Murphy, R. Buckman, D. S B JT , j A “CTC10' • Scheurer- D- LoBello. Third row: R. Oliveros, K. Archer, D. Alston, N. Gonzalez, C. Padron, A. XX ^ Wood, M. Nestor, G. Hudock, J. Howard. Fourth row: M. Bolye, J. DeMarco, G. Viggiano, V. Corso, R. Peters C.Monico, D. Howard.
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Counterclockwise From Top Left: Prep runner hits the hole; Todd Randall squares off against opponent; Prep coaches on the sidelines; Trainer Tim Carey proudly models his "Dead Hawk" shirt; Danny D'Agostino roams the sideline; Bob Bennett clears the way; Lee Reverendo raises arms in victory after Prep's 8-0 triumph over Hudson.
ADMINISTRATION
REV. JOSEPH P. PARKES, S.J.
President
REV. JOHN E. BROWNING, S.J.
Principal
REV. PETER J. ROSLOVICH, S.J.
Academic Assistant Principal
MR. MICHAEL BERKOWITZ
Assistant Principal
BRO. JOSEPH WUSS, S.J.
Assistant to the Prefect of Discipline
Jimmy Olsen and Clark Kent undercover at Prep.
1983
M R. D A N T E S O R R EN T I
Office of Public Information
R EV . C H A R LES F. X. D O LA N , S.J.
Vice President for Development
Is that not so, Sir?
R EV . S T E P H E N J. M E A N Y , S.J.
Treasurer
M R S. M A R Y R IO R D A N
Assistant Treasurer
NEW FACES
MISS BARBARA A N N KOZLOW SKI
Science I; Health
Is this a rookie? Nah!
REV. ED W A R D J. CO UG H LIN , S.J.
Assistant Principal for Faculty and Curriculum Development; Latin II
M R. G ER RY BELLOTTI
Director of Development
M R. M ICH A EL K E N N Y
Student Counselor
REV . ED W A R D J. SN Y D E R , S.J.
Student Counselor, Personal Development II
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MR. MICHAEL TUNNEY, S.J.
English I, II
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MR. LOUIS M. VAVRINAFrench I, II
MR. JOHN P. O'NEILL Religious Ed. I, II, IV
MR. JOHN R. LLOYD World Civilization, Political
Science
REV. RAYMOND, J.BALDUF, S.J.
Chairman of Guidance Department, Director of College Placement and Scholarships, Director of Standardized Testing
REV. JOHN J. BAUER, S.J.
Biology
REV. ERWIN G. BECK, S.J.
Student Counselor; German III, Personal Development II
REV. ARTHUR C. BENDER, S.J.
Religious Ed. II, IV; Latin I; Alumni Office
MR. MILTON J.BERKOWITZ
Physical Education
Can someone help me unstick my hand?
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M L THOMAS R. BIONDO
U.S. History I, Director of HAP
MR. JOHN P.CAMPION
English I, III, IV
MR. JOHN J. CASEYEnglish II, IV, Director of
Dramatics
MISS CATHERINE COLLINSLibrarian
MR. KENNETH DANDORPH Math gg III, IV
Fr. Hill at Mass.
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MISS MAUREEN E. DECRESCE
Biology
"I know I put those cigarettes in here someplace."
MR. CARL S. DELORENZO
Chairman of History Department, World
Civilization, Modern European History
MRS. DONNA DERISEChairman of Modern
Language Department, Spanish I, II, III
REV. EDWARD I. DOLAN, S.J.
Latin I, IV; Greek I, III, Director of College Board
Testing
MRS. CATHERINE DWYER
Music I, III, IV
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REV. JAMES S. FOLEY, S.J.
Speech, Latin I
Mr. Quillin preparing to distribute the Eucharist.
MR. LEONARD A. FORDELLONE
Italian I, III, Spanish II
SISTER GABRIELAssistant Librarian, Math
Tutor
MR. JOSEPH GALIASTRO
English I; Latin I, II
MISS ANA GARCIA Spanish I, II
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BRO. THOMAS J. GARVEY
Student Counselor, Religious Ed IV
MR. MICHAEL S. GRAY U.S. History I, II
REV. FRANCIS J. HAMILL, S.J.
Latin II
REV. PETER F. HESS, S.J.
Physics
REV. LAWRENCE B.HILL, S.J.
English III, IV, Speech
Communion time at the Thanksgiving liturgy.
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MR. JAMES C. HORAN Office of Public Information, Communications, English II
MR. ROBERT P. HOWARD
Math II
REV. JOSEPH J. KAVANAGH, S.J. German I, Latin II
MR. RICHARD L. KENNEDY
Chairman of English Department, English III, IV
MR. WALTER B. KOSZYK
English I, German II, Health
"Yeah, I was a football star in my younger days."
Mr. Gray, pseudoincognito
MR. FRANK T. LAMARTINE
World Civilization, U.S. History I
REV. WILLIAM T. LUNDY, S.J.
Liturgical Music, Math I
MR. THOMAS MAUS, S.J.
Athletic Director
MR. ROBERT A. MC GUINNESS
Math II, III
REV. FRANCIS J.M C N AM ARA, S.J.
Student Counselor
M R. PAUL W .M C NELLIS, S.J.
Director of Christian Service Program, Religious Ed III
REV. JO H N A. MULLIN, S.J.
Chairman of Religious Ed Department, Religious Ed I,
IV, Chaplain
M R. ROBERT F.MULVIHILL
Physical Education
REV. TH O M AS V. O 'C O N N O R , S.J.Chairman of Science
Department, Chemistry
“Oh ya! You wanna put five dollars on that answer?"
REV. HAROLD J.OPPIDO, S.J.
Chairman of Classics Department, Latin I, III,
Greek II
"How 'ya doin' man?"
MR. MICHAEL QUILLIN Religious Ed III, IV, English
II
REV. ENRICO RAULLI, S.J.
English I, II
MR. RICHARD N. RANALLI
Science I, Health
MR. CHARLES ROONEYAlgebra I
REV. DAVID X. STUMP, S.J.
Physics, Math III
MR. JO H N P. TAESCHLER
Chemistry, Science I
REV. H A RRY R. U N TEREIN ER, S.J.
World Civilization, U.S. History II, Religious Ed IV
REV. ERCEL F. W EBB Personal Development I, III, World Civilization, Religious
Ed IV, Speech
M R. TH O M AS J.SCIRGHI, S.J.
Religious Ed I, II, IV, Director of Mission Drive,
Forensics Moderator
J.P. phones home.
MISS ADRIANNE H. WOZNIAK
Director of Scheduling, Business Law, Accounting
MISS BEATRICE M. WYSOCKI
Chairman of Math Department, Director of
Scheduling, Math III, Calculus
Left to Right: Mrs. Helen Argyelan, Administrative Asst.; Mrs. Eileen Doolan, College Placement Office Sec.; Ms. Geraldine Reneau, Treasurer's Office Sec.; Mrs. Ethel Wynn, Receptionist, Switchboard; Mrs. Helen Daily, Development Office; Mrs. Inez Bonini, Administrative Asst.; Mrs. Rita Pawlikowski, Office of Public Info.
Left to Right: Mr. Lou Scarpa, Director of Maintenance; Mr. John Holmes, Maintenance Staff, Angela DePalma, Cafe. Staff; Fran Dukes, Cafe. Staff; Lucy Furka, Cafe. Staff; Sal Angotti, Maintenance Staff; Bro. Paul Harrison, Director of Maintenance (part time Santa)
THE 1983 STAFFDAVE DOWDEN
Editor-in-Chief
JIM MURTHAA ssistant Editor
MIKE TUNNEY, S.J.Advisor
RAY LEONARDActivities Editor
ROB MCGUIRESports Editor
STEVE CALEFATISenior Editor
JA Y VIDAFaculty Editor
JOE GOMEZUnderclassm en Editor
TOM WALTERSA ssistant Senior Editor
M ARTY RAMIREZPhotography Editor
JIM M Y LEEPhotography Editor
SENIORSJon Kroeper Tony W alsh Joe Trefurt Tom Ventrone Sebastian D'Elia M ark Englert Butch Manrique
UNDERCLASSMENR ich Kennedy Pete Cresci R on Filak Frank Ciatto Bill Cennerchin V in D iD om enico Chris Wood Ross Huggins Rob D uncan Bernie Rodriguez C. H arrington
PHOTOGRAPHERSLou Perino M att M ichalik A nthony Della Rosa M ark Bann David Chiang John Cappadocia C. Szatkiewicz
MAD DOGCover Concept
JOE HONG A N D Y MURROCover A rtist Publisher's Representative
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The year has been a good one, full of many successes, and in the future it will be cited as the year of doers. Every senior has contributed to the success of the senior year, whether in sports, retreats, activities or academics. We, the staff of the Petrean, hope that this book of memories will also be placed upon our long list of achievements.
Though our job was tough and constantly demanding we were aided by many friends. First a sincere thanks to Andy Murro, our teacher, without whom the book would not be in print. To Fr. "M oon" Mullin, for use of his typewriter, classroom, office, advice, photos and late night gifts of cookies and juice. To "Bro. Garv" for a room and his friendly hellos. To Fr. Bender and Mr. Scirghi, who knew better than to be our moderator for two years in a row, and their welcome visits. To Mr. Dan Sorrenti whose clutch performance saved a very special part of the book. To Lou Mihalis and his staff for the excellent portraits. To Ethel Wynn at the switchboard. To Mr. Paul LaRaia for his fine cross-country photos. And finally to "Baby Face" Mike Tunney for all the pizza and pop and the guidance we all needed.
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IN MEMORIAM
Finally, as we close another chapter on life at St. Peter's we, the Class of '83, would like to say good-bye to two men who have made our way easier, M r. W alter Illy and Fr. Thom as Holland, S. J. M r. Illy, the epitomy of organization, shall always be know n as the man who spent his summers organizing student schedules, labored through the winter m onths getting out report cards and still found tim e to teach the language of his homeland, German. Fr. Holland helped to guide m any students and their success is an attestm ent to his. abilities. M ay these two benefactors forever be remembered by all who have lived at Prep and serve as a standard of the Jesuit charism , having sent their lives as men for others.