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The Petrean yearbook from 1986

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THE SENIOR CLASS PROUDLY PRESENTS

1986 PET REA N

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PRODUCTIONLife at Prep is very much like the

production of a motion picture. We, the students, are the actors. We devel­op during our four years at St. Peter’s, as characters develop throughout a movie. As some students are leaders and others are followers, certain ac­tors have lead roles while others are members of the supporting cast, but each plays a very: .important role. Prep’s administrators and teachers are the directors, and our parents are the producers, financing the production.

Each day is a scene in this epic film, and as we make mistakes and learn to correct them, so scenes are reshot for a movie. Also, Prep men perform on the field, the court, or the mat, and in activities, as movies are shot at differ­ent locales. When our careers at Prep are completed, we are rewarded for our devotion of time, our outstanding efforts, and our great achivements. Similarly, the people who work on mo­tion pictures receive Academ y Awards for their effort and time.

Finally, when we feel we’ve complete ed our production, we must graduate and move on to make a sequel to our movie, either in college or in the work­ing world.

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FACUL TY PAGE TWELVE

ACTIVITIES PAGE THIRTY-FOUR

UNDERCLASSMEN PAGE SIXTY-EIGHT

SPORTS PAGE ONE HUNDRED EIGHT

SENIORS PAGE ONE HUNDRED FORTY-EIGHT

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RESTORING LIBERTY

From afar, the Statue of Liberty graces the sky above the New York Harbor with her womanly strength and delicacy. Nearer, her colossal size almost diminishes the great ex­panse and massiveness of the New York sky­line.

But Americans see her not merely as a great monument. We have always had a more personal relationship with M iss Liber­ty. She is our birthright, a symbol of our great nation, promising us life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.

Some almost revere the statue, as if she were an immortal goddess of liberty. Truly, her almost ageless beauty, her greatness, and her century-old story are a testament of the inspiration she has been for the thou­sands of men and women who have gazed upon her, either as immigrants entering the land of opportunity from foreign nations, or simply as tourists replenishing their spirit of patriotism on visits to Liberty Island.

Almost 100 years since her dedication in 1886, the Statue of Liberty still stands. But the ravages of wind weather, and time have taken their toll. Now an extensive project to restore Miss Liberty is under way. For as long as she stands as a symbol of freedom, ours will stand as a nation of freedom.

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A DAY IN THE LIFE

MORNING

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The sun rises and as the day begins so does the activity of a Prep man. The morning can start as early as 7:20 when only a selected few are chosen to participate in one of Mr. Dan- dorph’s early morning jug sessions. Of course all the other necessities must be taken care of, such as eating breakfast in the cafeteria and completing homework in the library. While classes have not begun, the morning is still an important part of a student’s day.

LUNCH

This is the time of day when one can relax and sit down in the cafe with an appetizing meal. Yet for four homerooms a day this is not the case. They must engage each other in serious tests of skill and concentration. Students are given the chance to release their frustration of their daily toil in football, basketball, hockey and soccer. They have the oppor­tunity to work together as a team while having fun.

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IN SESSION

Classes provide the basis of our basic education. The cur­riculum is enhanced by the ability of the students to appreci­ate its substance. These classes offer a wide range of variety from Latin to Physics. While studies range from classical languages to modern sciences, the main objectives remain - to prepare students for the world that lies after graduation and to make them aware of the numerous opportunities.

AFTER SCHOOL

Classes may have ended, but the day is not over for most Prep men, for in its goal to develop well-rounded students, St. Peter’s Prep has developed a superb activities program. It is a program in which every student can find an activity in which he is interested and at which he can excel. Whether as a newspaper editor or as a team captain, students continue to learn through valuable experience while making important contributions to the community around them. The statement that education does not end when classes are over certainly holds true at Prep.

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A VIEW FROM DOWNTOWN

The Downtown section of Jersey City is one of the more diversified areas of Hudson Coun­ty. The community reflects the people from various ethnic backgrounds who live and work in the city. The conversion of deserted fac­tories and condemned buildings into luxury apartments and streamlined shopping centers demonstrates the kind of ingenuity that will make urban renewal and development success­ful. Despite this constant expansion, the majes­tic brownstones and old neighborhood stores add to the charm of the area.

coming: luxury apartments In the landmark Betz Breweryi Redevelopm ent Agency

r GERALD WlcCANN

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T A K E S t E k l E

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FACULTY

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DEDICATION I86

Many teachers at Prep give a great deal of their time to the school, but few are as dedicated to the great tradition of Jesuit education as this man.

An alumnus of St. Peter’s Prep (class of ’41), St. Peter’s College, and Fordham University, he has been a member of the Prep faculty for 36 years. In addition, he served as chairman of the Mathematics Department. Not only is he dedicated to his former high school, he also works as an administrator of the evening school at St. Peter’s College.

With his close friend Uncle Louie, as well as his pet dog and pet penguin, his quick, perpetual wit has helped make Math an enjoyable experience for thousands of grateful Prepsters.

As a teacher, an administrator, a husband, a father, a soldier, and a friend, this brilliant, witty, caring man has been amodel Christian for the many people whose lives he has touched.

With this in mind, we, the Prep Class of 1986, gratefully and very proudly dedicate the 1986 Petrean to Mr. Robert Howard.

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ADMINISTRATION

Rev. Joseph P. Parkes, SJ. . . . President

Rev. James F. Kuntz. SJ. . . . Principal

Bro. Joseph C. Wuss. SJ. ... Administra­tive Asst., Office of Student Affairs, Moderator of Slavic Club and Ignatian Guild

Mr. Kenneth M. Dandorph ... Asst. Princi­pal for Student Affairs

Rev. William T. Lundy, SJ. . . . Asst. Princi­pal for Academic Affairs

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Rev. Francis J. Hamill. S.J. . . . Assistant Director of Alumni Office; Moderator of Mother’s Club

Rev. Charles F.X. Dolan. S.J. . . . Vice President for Development

Mrs. Mary Riordan. . . Assistant Treasurer

Mr. Gerry Bellotti ... Director of Development; Athletic Director; Varsity Football Coach

Rev. Stephen F. Meany, S.J. . . Business Administrator

Mr. Michael Flogan. . . Office of Public Information; Prep Alumni Magazine

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Rev. Edward I. Dolan, S.J. . . . Latin I, II; Greek I; Director of College Board I Testing

THE CLASSICS

Rev. James S. Foley, S.J. ... Latin I

Mr. Joseph J. Galiastro . . . Latin I, II

Rev. Harry J. Oppido, S.J. ... Chairperson of Classics Department; Latin I, III; Greek II

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Mrs. Donna Derise Chairperson of Modern Language Department

MODERN LANGUAGES

Miss Ana Garcia ... Spanish I, II, III; Co-Moderator of Senior Prom

Mr. Claudio M. Burgaleta, SJ. . . . Spanish I, II; Moderator of Latin American Society, Petrean, Camera Club

Mr. William J. Donahue .. . German I, II; Political Science; Moderator of Forensics, German Club

Ms. Judith A. Uriarte ... French 1,11; Moderator of French Club

Mr. Leonard A. Fordellone Italian I, II; French I; Moderator of Italian Club

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SCIENCE DEPT.

Rev. Thomas V. O'Connor. S.J. ... Chairperson of Science De­partment) Chemistry

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Mr. John R. Raslowsky ... Science; Health; Varsity Soccer Coach, Asst. Moderator of TV Studio

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Mr. Gregory F. Boyle Biology! Science! Health) Moderator of Science Club

Ms. Adele M. LeCalvez . .. Science, Chemistry) Al­gebra I

Mr. Donald E. Merrick . . . Physics; Moderator of Radio Club

Mrs. Barbara A. Martin ... Biology) Blood Drive

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MATH DEPT

Mr. Robert P. Howard . Algebra I, Geometry

Mr. Robert A. McGuinness . . . Algebra 11/Trig, GeometryMs. Beatrice M. Wysocki . .. Chairperson of Math Department; Pre-Calculus; Co-Director of Scheduling; Bookstore and Campus Shop

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Miss Elba Roque .. Math II, Algebra 11/Trig, Math IV; Moderator of Math Club; Co-Moderator of Senior Prom

Rev. Frederick J. Pellegrini, SJ. . . . Algebra I, Algebra M/Trig, Religious Ed. IV; Moderator of T.V. Studio and Junior Prom

Ms. Adrianne H. Wozniak ... Accounting; Business Law; Co- Director of Scheduling; Bookstore and Campus Shop

Ms. Maria L. Smith ... Algebra I, Algebra 11/Trig, Math IV

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ENGLISH DEPT.

Mrs. James C. Horan . .. English II,IV; Communications; Moderator of Petroci Office of Public Information

Mr. John P. Campion . . English 111,1V; Chairperson of English Dept.

Rev. Enrico Raulli, S.J. . .. English 1,11

Mr. John J. Casey Stage Crew

English 11,1V; Director of Dramatics;

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Mr. Joseph A. Massarelli . . . English II, III; Intramurals; Dance Committee

Rev. James A. Thompson. S.J. ... English I, III; Moderator of Student Council

Mr. Patrick Foley . . . English III

Dr. Richard L. Kennedy . . . English III, IV; Theater Club

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RELIGIOUS ED.

Rev. John A. Mullin. S.J. . Chaplain; Religious Ed. Ill, IV; Junior Rings

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Ms. Patricia E. O'Grady Religious Ed. I, II, IV, Christian Service Program

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Deacon John P. O ’Neill . . . Chairperson of Religious Ed. De­partment; Religious Ed. I, II, III, IV; Moderator of Chess Club

Norma D. Wilke Religious Ed. I, II, III; Christian Service Program

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Rev. Ercel F. Webb . . . Religious Ed. I, II, IV-, Moderator of Ebony Club

Rev. John E. Browning. S.J. . . . Religious Ed. I, II; Student Couns- lor; Moderator of Track Team; Director of H.A.P.

Mr. Harry R. Dammer . . . Religious Ed. IV; Student Counselor: Director of Standardized Testing; Basketball CoachMr. Lance S. Silvestris ... Religious Ed. Ill, IV; Director of Christian

Service Program; Moderator of Paper arid Pen

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HISTORY DEPT.

Mr. Joseph DellaFave . . . Chairperson of History Department; World- Civilizations; U.S. History II

Miss Susan Baber . . . World Civilizations; Latin II; Asst.Moderator of Awards Dinner; Asst. Moderator of Petroc

Mr. Michael'S. Gray . . . U.S. History I, II

Mrs. Kathleen M. Costantini . . . U.S. History I, II; Dramatics and Band Concert Business Staff

Mr. Carl S. DeLorenzo . . . World Civilizations; Modern European History

Rev. Arthur C. Bender. S.J. . . . World Civilizations; U.S. Histo­ry I; Moderator of Gymnastics 28

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g u id a n c e Dept .

Rev. Raymond J. Balduf. SJ. . .. Chairperson of Guidance Department; Director of College Placement and Scholarships

Bro. Thomas J. Garvey. SJ. . . . Student Counselor; Religious Ed. IV

Ms. Kathleen Rowan ... Student Counselor; Oxfam; Coordinator of Career Day

Rev. Edward J. Snyder. SJ. .. . Student Counselor; Religious Ed. IV

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MUSIC AND ART

Mr. Robert Sayer Music; Band Director; Moderator of Mr. Raymond Lago ... Art StudioGuitar Club; Jazz Club

DRIVER S ED.

Let’s DanceMr. Joseph Tamburelli Club

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Driver’s Education; Moderator of Ski

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Mr. Richard C. Hansen . . Physical Education; Intramurals*, Assistant Moderator of Ebony Club

Mr. Robert F. Mulvihill . . . Physical Education? Walk-a-thon

PHYSICAL ED.

LIBRARIAN NURSE

Mr. John V. Cinciarelli . . . Librarian; Moderator of Library Club Mrs. Joan B. Ward Nurse

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SECRETARIES

Ethel Wynn. Receptionist, Switchboard

From Left: Mrs. Dolores Russel, Assistant Secretary to the Principal; Mrs. Helen Argyelan. Secretary to the Principal, Mrs. Eileen Doolan, College Placement Office

Mrs. Joan Fitzgftbons, President’s Office Secretary

Mrs. Iona Prilop, Treasurer’s Office Secretary

Mrs. Elizabeth Walsh, Development Office

Mrs. Rita Pawlikowski, Office of Public Information

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Mr. Alvarado Idelfonso, Janitorial Manager

Mr. Lou Scarpa . Director of Maintenance

STAFFI

Cafeteria Staff: Frances Dukes, Angie DePalma. Lucy Furka

Bro. Ralph Cilia, S.J., Staff

Bro. Paul Harrison, S.J. .. . Staff 33

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STUDENT COUNCIL

Executive Committee

Executive Committee Members: K. Wall, M. Kilkenny, E. Addvensky, M. Flynn, H. Gil, C. Falco.

Directed by moderator Fr. James Thompson, S.J., the student council is the important link between the administration and the student body. W ith Keith Wall as president and with representatives from every year, the student council acts as the voice of the students. They handle ideas presented by their fellow classmates and channel them to the proper authorities.

In addition to acting as a forum, the council also aids in the planning and execution of school activities such as the Prep rallies, liturgies, Walkathon, and academic convocations. The student council is an example of an activity that helps a prep man become a leader.

1985 The 1985-1986 St. Peter’s Prep Student Council 1986

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SENIORS

Student Council Moderator Rev. James Thompson S.J.

Senior Reps: F. Trigo, J. DeRose, S. DeLuca, J. Guarino, J. Casler

SOPHOMORES JUNIORS

Sophomore Reps: W. Benzija, J. Jablonski, E. Martin, W. Schneider, J. Hughes, J. Flanagan, P. Swabsin

Junior Reps: W. Price, T. Tuohy, D. Fitzhenry, J. Giglio, W. Deakyne, M. Duque, V. Brancatella

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DANCE COMMITTEE

Before one of Prep’s great dances can begin, the Dance Committee goes to work. The job begins with changing the cafeteria into a "dance hall”. This involves everything from sweeping the floor to setting up the D.J.’s equipment. This is not the end though, for throughout the night the committee is working: manning the door, checking coats, and when it’s all over, restoring the "dance hall” to a cafeteria.

The man in charge of this social event is moderator M r. Joseph Massarelli who with the help of other members of the faculty keeps the dance under control. Overall all the members of the Dance Comm ittee have done a superb job in keeping up the great tradition started by Mr. Tom Biondo. The Dance Committee’s main crew, its Senior members.

Above: The Dance committee’s underclassmen members. Below: Who left the barn I door open?

The freaks come out at night

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EMMAUS

It is a journey, taken by juniors and seniors who are seeking many things: to find God in their lives, to gain a better understanding of themselves, their fam­ily and friends. It is a journey to the Jesu­it retreat house in Sea Bright, New Jer­sey, the perfect peaceful setting to find what one is looking for.

The Emmaus program is coordinated by Fr. John Mullin, S.J., who relies on the assistance of Bro. Thomas Garvey, S.J., and other faculty members to make each retreat a memorable, enjoyable, and productive one.

Each Emmaus has a "team ” consisting of four seniors, who already have attend­ed a weekend, and faculty members who act as big brothers to the newcomers of the family. The team is crucial to the three day experience. They are the guides on the journey to Emmaus. The 1986 Emmaus Retreat Team

Noel enjoys the peaceful beach.

Mike lets it all hang out

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MAROON SPIRIT COMMITTEE

Above: The Executive council of the Maroon Spirit Committee: M. Kilkenny, M. Crowley, M. Pompeo, F. Betkowski, D. Hanifin, S. Deluca, J. Guarino, R. Nisbet, and F. Briamonte

In the 1985-86 school year, there has been a great revival of school spirit. The major force behind this renewed Prep Pride has been the M a­roon Spirit Committee. This year’s Committee has performed various functions such as assisting the Student Council in organizing and leading rallies-, publishing the sports newsletter, The New Ma­roon Spirit; leading the cheers at athletic events; and making banners for all sports. In addition, members of the Committee have performed many gags like dressing up as female cheerleaders. As Marauder Mania runs rampant, the Spirit Commit­tee is at the helm!

Far Above: Frank holds up his end shortly after losing his sideburns. Near above: The Members strike a pose in front of one of their many committee in action but why is Crowley just standing there? many masterpieces.

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LITURGIESIn the Bible, Jesus said that all people belong

to God’s family, Prep is a family and no one could deny it. A s with every family, the most important time of the day is when the family is together at the supper table. Here at St. Peter’s the whole school body comes together to share in the celebration of the Eucharist at the more important times of the year.

Students and faculty members participate in the M ass in a variety of ways: as members of the band, ushers, Eucharistic M inisters, or members of the congregation. The Liturgy is an invitation for the entire school to come togeth­er to experience God’s love, and also it is a symbol of the Prep family.

Fr. Browning S.J. welcomes the freshmen to Prep.

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I CHRISTIAN SERVICE

The Christian Service Program, a one-semester project coupled with a course on social morality, is one of the many ways in which St. Peter’s Prep teaches its students to become men for others.” The program allows juniors to experience the problems of our society and to realize what they, as mature Christians, can do about those situa­tions. Students are offered a choice of how they will devote their time, including work in nursing homes, tutor­ing grammar school and high school students, and working with the physically or mentally handicapped. The Chris­tian Service Program is an essential part of a Prepster’s personal development since it aids him to become an active, conscientious and mature Christian.

Above: Mr. Lance Silvestris, director of the Christian Ser­vice Program.

Far above: Andrew Repoza and his interested little friend. Near above: Robert Rutkowski; "If she’s happy, I’m happy!”

Above: Carlos Tabora shares his knowledge — the true meaning of Christian service.

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STAGE CREWAn integral part of Prep’s co-cur-

ricular program is its Dramatics Soci­ety, but few people ever give the group behind the scenes its deserved recog­nition. These students are the mem­bers of Prep’s Stage Crew, and their part in the production of Prep plays is as essential as that of the performers. W eeks before the performances, the crew begins planning the set with their moderator Mr. John Casey. In the fol­lowing weeks they build the set and arrange lighting and sound equipment. During the production they are re­sponsible for scene changes and for the coordination of sound and lighting. In addition, the crew prepares the stage for the Band Concerts and school liturgies, as well as setting the lighting for Prep dances. The rewards and acknowledgm ents these hard workers receive are few, but to those

», ,, a I * - , , , .. . , _ who employ their various servicesAbove: Mr. Jack Casey and the production managers, Keith Wall and Chris Prime. ^gy are tru|y a "Super C rew ”

Right: First row: J. Stefko, R. Lee, R. Elio, F. Briamonte, R. Orellana, J. Gutierrez, V. An- iello, N. Gerald. Second row: Mr. Casey, R. Kline. F. Betkowski, K. Wentworth, M. O ’Shaughnessy, R. Ferguson, S. Vlacick, C. Reardon, J. Gargiulo. M. McCauliffe. Third row: E. Salau, J. Farjardo, J. Tuzzo. Below: M. Hart, S. Dutkiewicz, D. Quish, F. Re- genye, M. Yelverton, D. Williams, L. Jablow, T. Musante, S. Villa.

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COMPUTER CLUB

O ne of the very important co-curricu- lar activities at Prep is the Computer Club. The Club is located on the third floor of Hogan Hall in the well-equipped George Link Jr. Com puter Center. The club compliments courses in basic and advanced computer science and pro­gram m ing for juniors and seniors. The courses are taught by Fr. Dav id Stump S.J., who is also the m oderator of the club. In the computer center, students can be seen working on class assignm ents or their own programs. In addition, teachers utilize the facilities to work on hom ework assignm ents, tests, grades, and class statistics. The Com puter Club is a very important aspect of life at Prep for stu­dents as well as teachers.

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WALKATHON

The Prep Walkathon is a highlight of the begin­ning of each year. This year hundreds of Prep- sters put their best foot forward to "revive the drive in '85.” Under the skillful, enthusiastic di­rection of Mr. Robert Mulvihill, the walk raised close to twenty-five thousand dollars. The prima­ry use of this year’s collection was the acquisition of a new van. The event was a chance for stu­dents, teachers, and administrators to gather out­side the classroom to work toward a common goal. This year’s walk, which enhanced the sense of renewed spirit, again culminated in a celebra­tion in scenic Liberty State Park. The Walkathon remains an opportunity for students to support their school while sharing a great sense of pride in themselves and in Prep.

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Below: Fred, Brad, and Chris completing their march.

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PHOTOGRAPHY

CLUBThe Photography Club is an essential

part of every Prep publication, including the Petrean, The Petroc and the Prep Magazine. Remotely located on the third and a half floor of M ulry Hall, the club does all of its own photography, develop­ing and printing. Led by seniors Paul Grundling, Steve Dutkiewicz, M ike Ahn and with the help of underclassmen mem­bers, the staff is usually seen scurrying around the school recording the lives of Prep students at their best and some­times worst. W ith the help of their m oderator Mr. Claudio Burgaleta S. J., the club has put in and will continue to put in, long, numerous and productive hours for which many are grateful. Club President Paul Grundling with Moderator Mr. Claudio Burgaleta S.J.

Prep’s proud photography club.

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Wowl I didn’t know we could print this stuffl

Left: Photographers H. Gaibor, H. Neals, P. Buz- zelli, M. Bai, C. Prime, M. Hart.

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1SKI CLUB

The long standing Prep tradition started (by Rev. David X. Stump, S.J., of going away [for long weekends to enjoy the ski season [remained alive and well during the 1985-86 academic year. Under the direction of Mr. Uoseph Tamburelli, Father Stump, President M ike Ahn and Vice President Bill Militello Ithe club organized weekend trips over the Christmas break and in January.

This year the club had the distinct honor to sponsor its trip with the adorable girls from Sacred Heart Academy. Good physical recreation and excellent companionship were greatly enjoyed by all who attended these days of fun in the snow.

Left to right: Mike Ahn, Joe Murphy, Bill Militello, Jon Dilley and Mr. Tambur­elli.

Prep’s adventurous snowmen.

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BAND

After the outstanding performance of Prep’s IO-I football team and the breath­taking presence of the cheerleaders, Prep’s Band must be considered one of the factors which made this year’s foot­ball season a special treat.

Mr. Robert Sayer d e se rts much credit for assemblying a very talented group of students. These men of all four years daz­zled spectators at games, school liturgies, and other activities with the diversity, and high quality of their musical style. Participants in the band do not only have much fun entertaining their classmates, but they also reap academic fruits from their efforts by receiving academic cred­it for their fine musical endeavors.

Practice makes perfect.

Blow man, Blow!

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Mr. Rob Sayer directs his orchestra.

In a rare moment, the band is out of sync.

Noel warms up for the big concert.

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ETHNIC CLUBS

SLAVIC CLUB Pres. Ed AddvenskyV- Pres. Leon Jabiow

>ec.Frosh Rep.

W alter Schneider Dennis Barlow

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ORIENTAL CLUB Pres. Micheal AhnV. Pres. Jesus Revilla

Sec. Jonathan CamayaTres. John Carlson

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ITAIIANCIIIR Pres- Mike Cantelmi Sec. Frank BriamonteK ^ L U D V. Pres. Sam DeLuca Tres. John Apruzzese

IRISH CLUB Pres. Matt MannionV. Pres. Brian Archer

Sec. Tom RileyTres. Dan Hanifin

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EBONY CLUB Pres. Kerry WomackV. Pres. Willie Wilkes

Sec. Deric BurgessTres. Kieth Bellinger

LATIN AMERICAN CLUB V. Pres. Robert Pelier Sec. Carlos Fernandez

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Above: The inspiration and guiding force be­hind the program, Rev. J. Browning, S.J. Below: Raise your hand if you are Sure!

H.A.P. HIGHER ACHIEVEMENT

The Higher Achievement Program pro­vides an invaluable service to Prep. Founded in 1964 by Rev. John Browning, S.J., H.A.P. consists of two sessions. The first lasts six weeks and takes place in the summer. Eighth graders, who standout from the rest of their class, come from all over Jersey City to Prep. Their day is composed of classes in math, grammar and English Literature; fol­lowed by a healthy dose Of intramurals.

They carry this experience into the win­ter when most of the HAPsters return for a six weekend program, which helps them prepare for the high school entrance exami­nation. The classes’ success is evidenced by the high percentage of students that attend the program. The main reason for this suc­cess is the student tutors who sacrifice their summers and Saturday mornings to make H.A.P. a vital part of Prep life.

Above: The end of another day. Below: The boys of summer.

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T. V. STUDIO

Prep’s Television Studio, under the direction of Rev. Frederick Pellegrini, S.J. and Mr. Jack Raslowsky, contin­ued its constant growth this year. The studio augmented its membership tremendously, and continued to increase its work load of on-the-scene filming.

Essentially, the studio serves a two-fold purpose. First, it is an extra-curricular activity providing an enjoyable and educational outlet for its members, and a service to the Prep community by taping activities, games and tele­vision programs. Secondly, the Studio is employed as a classroom for the school’s course in Communications taught by Mr. James Horan.

Crucial in the smooth running of the studio’s activities have been seniors Frank Trigo, Ed Addvensky, Rich Nis- bet, Mike Kilkenny, Keith Wall, Chris Prime, Tom McVicar, Dennis Quish, Mike R. Flynn, Rich Roscelli, Danny Wil­liams, Scott Villa, and Anthony Musante.

That’s right, we think we know what we're doing.

St. Peter’s own Zoo Crew.

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The crew of the future. Killer gets it in focus.

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PETROC

Deadlines, articles, editorials, Feature stories: These are the realities of Print Journalism) The purpose is to inform, and The Petroc does just that. An award win­ning newspaper led by the capable James Horan and Co-Editors-in-chief Steve Presa and Rodrigo Umali, The Petroc in­forms Prep students of the ins and outs of Prep life. The staff of this newspaper take their work seriously and work dili­gently to produce the excellent publica­tions which have made the Petroc great.

The 1985-86 Petroc staff

Moderator Mr. James Horan

J P E M O Q

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144 Grand St., Jersey City, N.J.Published by the Students of St. Peter’s Prep

E di tors - in -Ch ie f ...................................................... S tep h en PresaR o d r i go Umali

Assoc iate Editor/Sports E d i t o r ................................................................ Will iam PricePhotographic A ss i s ta nc e ................................. Paul G r u n d l in gArt is t ....................................................................... J o n a th a n C a m a y aWord Pro ce ssors ................................................. M a r c Y e iv e r t o n

Ro d r i go UmaliM od er ato r ............................................................. Mr . Ja m es Horan

Co-editors R. Umali and S. Presa overlook the next edition.

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FORENSICS

No matter what a man intends to do in life, it requires communications to see it is done. The goal of the Forensics Team is to develop oral skills. Hours of practice are put in by these young orators prepar­ing for the Team’s weekend meets. Guid­ed by Mr. William Donahue, The Foren­sics Team has enjoyed much success, and looks forward to a bright future.

Left to right: Jared Rusman, Moderator Mr. Donahue, Coach Tom Murphy and John Stanczak.

Above: The mighty Prep Forensic Team. Below: The Washington contingent.

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PAPER AND PEN

Last year marked the revival of Prep’s literary magazine. The staff worked long hours this year to continue presenting to the Prepsters the best poetry and short stories written by their classmates. The Paper and Pen, under the direction of Mr. Lance Silves- tris and Production Chief Steve Dutkiewicz, was guided by poetry editors Chris Falco and John Apruzzese and prose editors Mike Pompeo and Marc Yelverton. Captivating artwork complemented the literary master­pieces. The Paper and Pen got off to a slow start this year, however, the wait was well worth it for the finished product was simply "marvelous!”

Above: The 1985-1986 Editorial Staff of Paper and Pen.

CHESS CLUB

Over the past two years the Chess Club has gone through a great rebuilding. The club is beginning to prove itself to be the State powerhouse which it once was. Mem­bers include people who play the game both for fun and competition. The team hopes to win the state tournament, and once again establish itself as the strongest team in New Jersey.

This year’s star competitors include sen­iors Brian Lawlor and Anthony Ferraro and Junior Ernani Domingo. Next year's team, under the direction of moderator the Dea­con John O ’Neill, will be led by sophomore Joseph Paguiligan looks forward to another challenging and victorious season.

Above Left: The game is on. Left; Joseph Paguilian, Brian Lawlor, Anthony Ferraro, Mike Gifford, the Deacon John O ’Neill.

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RADIO CLUBIn addition to every well equipped televi­

sion studio, Prep can boast of its very own H.A.M. station. This station is operated by the members of the Radio Club. Their moderator is Mr. Donald E. Merrick. Seniors Brian Mahoney and Am it Rastogi have been known to communicate with other stations in the United States and around the world.

The Club is open to all interested. New members are required to take and pass the Amateur Radio O perators’ License Exam in order to operate the equipment.

Left: Radio Club Presidents Amit Rastogi and Brian Mahoney. Above-, From left to right: David Ohlmuller, Brian McEwen, Dave LaBruno, Brian Mahoney, Juan Fernandez, Carlos Lago, Amit Rastogi, Ray Luistro.

ROCK AND ROLL CLUB

Guitar virtuosos Bruce Gatewood, above, and Henry Gil, right.

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PARENTS' CLUBS

Jesuit education aims to form the entire man, merely transmitting technical and or academic information to the student is not enough. The Prep accomplishes this key element of St. Igna­tius’ vision of education by turning out well round­ed men. This task could not be accomplished without taking into consideration the students’ home environment and their primary socializers, their parents. This is where the Mother’s and Father’s Club play a crucial role in the life of the Prep. Without the help and concern of the parents the teacher’s role is for naught.

The Mothers’ Club is guided by Rev. Francis Flamill, S.J., and it has the important task of wel­coming new mothers to the Prep family so that they may come to cooperate in their sons’ educa­tion. This is achieved in different waysj among these are the frequent club dinners held through­out the year.

The Fathers’ Club, as the Mothers’ Club, col­laborates in strengthening the Prep family by rais­ing funds which go towards the school’s general operating budget. Members of the Fathers’ Club serve as assistants at several athletic events by selling tickets and running 50/50 Raffles.

MOTHERS’ CLUB

Left to right: Mrs. Sherran, Mrs. Gomez, Mrs. McVicar, Mrs. Kolhmer, Mrs. Bran, Mrs. Reilly, Mrs. Jablow

FATHERS' CLUB

Left to right: Mr. Spadora, Mr. Sammartino, Mr. Bryngil, Mr. Flenkes

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The cast and crew of yet another successful Prep production "take five” to pose for the Petrean photographer.

DRAMATICS1985 was a successful year for Prep’s Dramatics Soci­

ety. The plays, which were once again masterfully di­rected by Mr. Jack Casey, were enjoyed by many mem­bers of the Prep community.

The Spring play was Woody Allen’s hilariously funny comedy Don't Drink the Water. The play told the story of the adventures of a family of American tourists (played by Peter Sawyer, Carol Corso and Chris McCrory) caught behind the Iron Curtain. Desperately trying to free his fellow Americans from the K.G.B. (Mike Kilkenny, et. al.) was a bumbling American for­eign minister (Ed Asdvensky).

The Dramatics Society revived a long-standing Prep tradition of staging a Fall musical. The show, Oliver, which included a cast, crew and band of over eighty students, was impressive. The story recounted the plight of the orphan, Oliver Twist (Paolo Montalban), who fled from a group of vagabonds including the evil Bill Sykes (Mike Kilkenny) and the cunning Artful Dodg­er (Rich Nisbet). The boy is saved from the villains, led by Old Fagin (Ed Addvensky), thanks to the lovely Nancy (Lisa Mullane).

The Dramatics Society provided its fans with enjoy­able entertainment, as evidenced by the smiles of the audience who left each performance with songs in their hearts.

Mr. Jack Casey, Moderator of Dramatics.

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Above.- " I ’d do anything for you.” Above: Rich, don’t let any jocks into the Cast Party!

Above: Old Fagin argues with Bill Sykes about Oliver.

Above: "That’s your funeral!”

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INTRAMURALSThe Intramural program is an activity

that takes the pressure off students from their academics and provides an opportu­nity for some excitement at St. Peter’s. At lunchtime, homeroom teams assemble to participate in activities such as foot­ball, basketball, and floor hockey. Respon­sible students are appointed by coordina­tors of intramurals, Mr. Joseph Masser- elli, to act as arbiters in these sports con­tests. At the end of each season, trophies are awarded to the champions and the next sport begins. The involvement of Prep students in Intramurals is very en­thusiastic and this contributes greatly to the success of the activity.

Above: The staff with president Mike Dandorph. Left: Intramural Moderator Mr. Joe Massar- elti.

Above: Scarface drops back to pass. Left: Wisniewski ruled this one a T.D.! Below.- Letting it go from the pocket!

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Seniors put one past Sciarra.Quismo gets burnt at safety.

Dandorph sets a pick for Dunn.

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Kick save and a bute!

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PETREANThe ’86 Petrean got off to a very slow start. The

book was plagued by inner conflict, lack of unity, selfishness and lack of committment. Mid year changes brought a new moderator, Mr. Claudio M. Burgaleta, S.J., and a new sense of direction. In a month’s time many missed deadlines were com­pleted.

The hard-working staff consisted of Editor-in- chief Paul Zeller and seniors Frank Betkowski, Jeff Stabile, Bill Cinirchin, Dan Hanifin, Steve Romero, Jon Camaya, and Mike Dandorph. These editors quickly banded together under their new modera­tor and began drumming out pages, spending long day and nights working on layouts and copy. The workers combined art, copy, color, white space and photos taken by Photography Editor Paul Grundling and his staff from the Camera Club to create yet another Prep yearbook in which the theme was clearly and consistanty developed.

Next year’s staff will be manned by Steve Go­mez, Tom Finn, Kevin Granelli and Mario Bai. By following the example set late in the year by the seniors, next year’s book will continue in the tra­dition of great Prep books.

Activities Editor Jeff Stabile

Moderator Mr. Claudio M. Burgaleta S.J.

Faculty Editor Bill Cinurchin,, Senior Editor Dan Hanifin06

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Senior Editor, Mike Pandorph and Copy Editor, Frank Betkowski

Editor-in-Chief, Paul Zeller

Graphics Editor, Jon Camaya

Underclassmen Editor, Steve Gomez

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FRESHMEN I A

Left: First Row: P. Gaughan, P. Petti. Second Row: D. Ra­mirez, J. Bellino, E. Gargiulo, M. Gallo, D. Malanowski.

Above: First Row: J. Iza, D. Ortega, M. Proenza, V. Dang. Second Row: J. Trassari-Puro, D. D ’Amore, E. Burke, J. Kelly. Left; Go ahead, tell him that we payed for it.

Left: First Row: L. Taite, A. Lagermasini, G. Stupinski. Second Row: J. Lynch, T. Anderson, T. Paone. Third Row: M. Camporeale, D. Stancavish, J. Conklin. Missing: D. Kelly.

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FRESHMEN IB

Left: First Row: R. Smith, M. Gavin, E. Bula- lacao, J. Juby, M. Wiley. Second Row: B. Schait, V. Dang, K. McDermott, M. Dixon, M. Witt.

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FRESHMEN 1C

Left: First Row: T. Lau, K. O'Neill, D. Broderick, R. Arroyo. Second Row: R. Gill, T. Casulli, A. Cervino, B. Soto, Y. Kwon.

Left: First Row: J. Kim, C. DeCresce, H. Ruiz. Second Row: G. Perkins, A. Lorenzo, C. Pomares, J. Owens, C. Baratta,C. Matta.

Below: First Row: L. D ’Amato, R. Chesnavich, R. Webb, J. Remishofski. Second Row: C. Lago, R. Tolentino, S. Roxas, R. Ricco, G. Pichirallo. Below; left; Emmett, stop looking at Ms. Roque.

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FRESHMEN ID

Lefts First Row, O. Robetto, J. Fordel- lone, M. Estrada, C. Nakar, R. Backos, Second row-, D. Andretti, A. Martins, C. Zaleck, A. Abesamis, L. Ang, M. Bon- darowicz.

Above-, First Row; W. Santomauro, K. Brod- beck, J. Kachel, J. Formoso, C. Hughes, E. Cooney, E. Cooney, A. Vargas, T. Schifano Above Left; Not a boring moment at the Prep.

J. Simone, D. Barlow, N. Pepe, M. Tolsty, J. Mielo, B. Bruton, C. Schmidt, W. Padilla. J. Marri, C.M. Labus.

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FRESHMEN IE

Above First Row Right: S. Rubin, G. Antuna, J. Fogu, T. Mattey, E. Wood. Second Row: J. Doll. Third Row: J. Arriaga, M. Fritz, T. Glatt, L. De­Marco.

Right First Row Right: First Row: M. Rossetti, P. Antico, G. Roberts. Second Row= P. Montalban, S. Nguyen, S. Mehta. Third Row: A. Ortega, T. Ngo.

First Row Right: E. O ’Shaghnessy, M. Figue­roa, V. Aniello, G. Goldsworthy, L. Molina, B. Spann, F). Hernandez, P. Kushnir, R. Cher- chio, M. Simonetti, M. Correio, R. Koncicki.

ABOVE; ALMOST GOTCFIA YOU, YOU LITTLE

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FRESHMEN IF

First Row Right: D. Nunez, J. Scocco, C. Jimenez. Second Row: D. Harris, P. Cam- marota, A. Orlina, A. Palomares, P. Varsa- lona.

First Row Right: R. Adams, D. Lyons, P. Chipelo, S. Granell, S. Beduya. Second Row: R. Weierman, G. Garcia, T. Damico. Above; I'll smile, but I won't like it.

First Row Right: A. Francisco, B. Langon, R. Bust illo. Second Row: E. Pallarca, K. McCann, M. Guarino, R. Gronda, J. Burke. Missing: W. Robalino.

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FRESHMEN IG

First Row Left: P. Powell. Second Row: S. Kapoor, R. Ramirez, J. Lopez. Third Row: S. Khan, A. Granados, R. Lee. Fourth Row: J. O ’Donnell, B. Shah, M. Kenny.

First Row Right: B. Sexton. Second Row: E. Treacy, G. Brown. Third Row.- R. Hartnett,D. Fatal. Fourth Row: S. Kawalek, A. Munro,D. Burrell, W. Dunstan, W. Iqbal. Missing: R. Leung.

First Row Left: M. Roman. Second Row: J. Hu, A. Alerte, D. Rogers. Third Row: S. Koehler, H M. Mehta, T. Truong. Fourth Row: J. Somers, M. Cooper, G. Janega. Below: This type of I candid is getting kinda boring.

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FRESHMEN IH

First Row Right: T. Faiano, B. Bowling, J. Geohegan, K. West. Second Row: K. Fall, M. Parlavecchio, S. Aumack. T. Giblin, E. Salandra.

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First Row Right: S. Kegelman, J. Vita, R. Umali. Second Row: B. Haughney, P. Par- ziale, E. Kukowski, I. Schaplowsky, A. Cabe-

First Row Right: D. Seymour. Second Row: B. Lepis, J. Myers, N. Gerald. Third Row: J. McAuliffe, J. Marino, J. Connell, S. Fairfield, D. Menake. Missing: D. De- Luca, J. LaConti, M. Harvey Below; I wasn’t gonna use it, I was just checking if it works.

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SANCE AT ST. PETER’S.TH F PARKF<% YFABS

1979-1986

On June 29,1979 Rev. James Fischer, SJ. finished his term as rector-president at the Prep. It was a time of declining enrollments and budgetary difficulties. A generally pessimis­tic air shrouded the school as well as the nation. It was under these conditions that Rev. Joseph P. Parkes, SJ. assumed the

position of rector-president. His next seven years in the office saw a virtual academic, economic, spiritual, and psy­chological renaissance at Prep.

A native of Jersey City, Father Parkes was no stranger to the Prep when his superior assigned him to the rector’s spot. He graduated from St. Paul’s Grammar School (Greenville) and then the Prep in 1962 before entering the Society of Jesus. While at the Prep he excelled in baseball, and served as the sports editor of the school’s newspaper. His studies in the Jesuits — at Fordham University, Woodstock College and the University of Wisconsin — and his subsequent as­signments — in the Philippines and at the magazine America — prepared him well for his new position. But the successes achieved during his tenure surpassed all expectations.

During the Parkes’ years the trend in declining enrollments was reversed; for example, next fall the Class of 1990 is expected to be composed of over 240 students! Instrumental in bringing about this change was the Office of Public Infor­mation, and the Prep Magazine published out of this office. Both O.P.I. and the Prep Magazine, along with a reorganized and revitalized Alumni and Development Office, were the keys to publicizing Prep’s fine education to an audience outside the Hudson County area. In the long run these pro­grams implemented by Parkes helped attract a more varied student body to the school, and placed the Prep on a sound financial base.

But if St. Peter’s continued to enjoy the good name it has always possessed in Northern New Jersey it was not merely

number of significant improvements in the Prep’s academic life as well as its physical plant. These are truly the greatest testimony of the Parkes Renaissance. *

The foremost of these improvements is without doubt the computer revolution initiated under Parkes. From the trea­surer’s to the administrators' offices, from O.P.I. to Alumni and Development, but especially at the Link Computer Cen­ter, computers came to be an integral part of life at St. Peter’s since 1979. Under his rectorship the Prep entered the computer age, and finds itself very comfortable there and thriving!

Other innovations that saw the light in the last seven years include major physical plant renovations of the Parkes re­gime the following must be highlighted: new windows and major classroom renovations in the English Building; major improvements to the gym; new roofs for Mulry, Hogan and Burke Halls. The spiritual life of the Prep family also profited from Parkes’ tenure. The Madonna Chapel was renovated and the Jesuit Residence at Sea Bright received the needed repairs to continue hosting the Emmaus weekends.

During his tenure as Superior General of the Jesuit order, Father Pedro Arrupe, S.J., introduced the expression "form­ing a man for others” as a way of expressing, in a nutshell, the goal of a Jesuit education. During the past seven years, Father Parkes has proven himself to be just this. The nature of his duties may not have brought him into personal contact with many of the students or even the faculty, but few men over the course of the last several years have influenced the course of the lives of so many here at Prep as Father Parkes. His long hours on the fundraising circuit and at countless meetings are greatly appreciated. Father Parkes you leave St. Peter’s a better place than you found it, and for this the Class of 1986 salutes you. Kudos! Father Parkes Kudos! Thank you

elatiorts mechanism. Behind the for a job wdl

REP PRIDE IS BACK!

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SOPHOMORE 2 A

First Row, left to right: E. Cooper, R. Nugent. Second Row: L. Politewicz, J. Castro, Mrs. O ’Grady. Third Row: S. McCarthy, T. Pedro.

First Row, left to right: J. Flester. Second Row: R. Ebanks, J. Thompson, FI. Holzmann, K. O'Sul­livan Third Row: M. Matticola, M. Valente. Missing: D. Rovere.

Below, Left; Am I good lookin’ or what! Below; "I found this specimen under my desk."

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SOPHOMORE 2B

First Row, left to right: J. Arceo, Mr. Burga- leta, S.J., D. Ahern. Second Row: J. Feeney,E. Cantada, T. DiCostanzo.

First Row, left to right: F. Matta, R. Bleach. Second Row: G. Bellotti, L. Namnama. Third Row: H. Lindsey, P. Morris, R. Trotman.

First Rows left to right: R. Jimenez, S. O ’Connor. Second Row: C. Esposito, D. Toussas, C. Patel. Belows Did you remem­ber to get my good side.

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SOPHOMORE 2C

First Row, left to right: D. Skorka, T. O ’Hare, D. Guyre, R. Reczka. Second Row: G. Keohane, M, King, D. Maglione.

First Row, left to right: J. Bernardo, J. Ca- licchio, P. Singh, J. van Blarcom. Second Row: J. Hughes, C. Lee, P. Swabsin, K. Vu- kan.

First Row, left to right: L. Tronco, V. LaMantia, J. Gro­gan, J. Kealy. Second Row: L. de la Pasion, C. Bellido, K. Olszewski, J. Flanagan. Missing: M. Linskey.Right; " I ’ll see you and raise you five.”

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SOPHOMORE 2D

First Row, left to right: T. Cooney, V. Chri- sos, D. Cardino. Second Row: T. Curran, W. Benzija, M. Elson, J. DeFilippis.

First Row, left to right: R. Lavarro, P. Cunningham, M. Leitao, V. LoRe. Second Row: P. Vining, M. Guarda, S. Joshi. R. Pantozzi.

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Above, first row, left to right: C. Sabusay, D. Penaskovic, C. Mercado. Second Row: P. Ryan, T. Moore, C. Perez, K. Moore. Above Left: Sophomores can’t get by on looks alone.

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SOPHOMORE 2E

First Row, left to right: A. Sarmiento, R. Trilles, W. Stefko. Second Row: M. Shaw, P. Juskiewicz, J. Geoghegan.

First Row, left to right: E. Salau, K. Atchi­son, R. Camaligan Second Row: D. Riolo, P. Lempa, D. Kleid.

First Row, left to right: S. DiNardo, J. Paguiligan, K. Mallardi. Second Row: J. Pacillo, R. Peluso, T. DeBernardo.Below; "Holy clones Batman!”

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SOPHOMORE 2F

First Row, left to right: J. Sheeran, C. Zingaro. Second Row: G. Rodriguez, S. Williams.

First Row, left to right: S. Wentworth, C. DiNardo, P. Cush.

First Row, left to right: P. Schork, J. Gillespie, R. Flenneberry. Second Row: M. Figurski. Missing: J. Gillard.Below: Some people just won't smile.

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SOPHOMORE 2G

First Row, left to right: D. Goldrich, B. McLeod, S. Salvemini, M. Fortunato. Second Row: H. Khawaja, M. Gnecco, A. Fuqua, J. Gordon.

First Row, left to right: E. Barua, C. Cul- hane, B. Benebe, J. DeBonis, P. Campen, P. Calderon.

First Row, left to right.- M. Voicu, M. Rosado. Second Row: M. Worobiej, A. Stewart, S. Mason, P. Sollecito. Missing: M. Zieleniewski, S. Way, B. O ’Connor, E. Chea- tam III. Below; Oh no, we weren’t gonna take any, we were just counting it.

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SOPHOMORE 2H

First Row, left to right: T. Dzubina, A. Froio,A. Cabrera, N. Chait, R. Lopez. Second Row:B. McEwen, J. Jablonski, M. Kenny, E. Nes­tor, J. Nieto, K. Lyons, D. Lapine, A. Walker.

First Row, left to right: W. Lindsley, J. Mon- teforte, R. Tuohy, G. Sindle, G. James, W. Schneider, C. Palmer. Missing: D. Chase, F. Bayerlein, P. Vining.

Below-, Phil makes another lucky save. Below, lefts The slogan of every Sophomore.

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SOPHOMORES I I

First Row, left to right: E. Whitehead, R. Fonticoba, A. Martinez. Second Row: C. Pernia, M. Bryant, Mrs. Wilke, S. Duda, P. Stokes.

First Row, left to right: C. Catania. D. Don­nelly. Second Row: B. Adornetto, S. Byron, Mrs. Wilke, G. Brown, C. Doroszczyk.

Below; Recess ... A time to be yourself. Left; I could’ve had a V-8.

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SOPHOMORE I f

First Row, left to right: O. Oliveros, J. Volcy, M. Gajewski, R. Dimler. Second Row: R. Bigg, J. Vita, D. Estrada, Missing: R. Rushforth.

First Row, left to right: P. Spadora, J. Shea. Second Row: S. Kearney, D. Ohlmuller, E. O ’Connell, E. Martin, P. Speronza.

Below, first row, left to right: A. Alicandri, M. Cotton, K. Morris. Second Row: M. Boyle, P.K. Partoza, M. Nevedomsky, M. Rodriguez. Third Row: L. Giordano.Below right: I bless you, my son.

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JUNIORS 3 ALeft: First Row= C. Metcalfe, Second Row: F. Flanna, Stanziano, D. Bryngii, V. Brancatella, Third Row-. D. CorwC. DeNunzio, T. Basil.

Below: First Row: R. Lavarro, T. Williams, A. Ortega, T Rashed, C. Raeford, Second Row: A. Darragh, G. WernockE. Webster. Below left: Nice, guys.

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JUNIORS 3B

Above,First row.- G. Nolan, R. Camano, W. Celentano. Second Row: T. Turner, J. Poueymirou, A. Brunton, S. Brown. Third Row: C. Lowicki, D. Pronti, S. Flusk, J. Giglio. Above left: "You got a problem?”

Above left, First row: J. Acosta, M. Borino, W. SaOnoy, W. Gonsiewski, R. Umali. Second Row: D. Wilson, W. Evans, B. Evidente, J! Toy. Above: Would you trust this man with "your” sister?

Left, First row: A. Kopycinski,D. Fitzhenry, T. Blunda. Sec­ond Row: M. Willis,J. Kollmer, W. Militello, T. Cavalucci, A. Ruiu. Right: "W hose can this be?”

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JUNIORS 3C

Thi -Tp P Se°0nd RoW: J‘ C o x - M - BarbireTh^d Row: A Khawaja. Fourth Row= B. Stefans, J. Thorning, R. Rutkowski. Lower Left, Ascending: G. lies, R. Orellana, B Kushnir, B. Scott, C. Kim, Rn. Elio, B. Cooney

Above: Just Bob and his shadow. Below left: First Row: J. Simao, Second Row= Rl. Elio, E. Polack, R. Empestan. Third Row: J. Hughes, M. Usarzewicz, B. Deakyne. Below: You think of a caption for this!

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WNIORS 3D

Kbove: Mike and Don looking well. Above right- First Row: R. Applegate, J. Rusman, Mr. Donohue, R. Myers, R. Celentano. Second Row: J. Cronin, G. Mul- Lahy, P. Vaughan, D. Hoppe.

Above: First Row: D. Schroeder, P. VanOrden, C. Reardon, R. Fairfield. Second Row: M. Juenge, J. Stanczak, W. Macawili, T. McDonough. Below: Outta the way Tom, this is my picture.

Above: I didn’t throw it, Tim, honestl Below: First Row: W. Mattey, A. DelaCruz, M. Bai. Second Row: E. Ferrer, I Park, G. Kushnir. Absent.- P. Vaughan.

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JUNIORS J

Left: First Row: R. Tanteo, J. Centeno, G. D Piano, W. Illy, A. Hyjek. Second Row: B. ConJ T. Gillard, M. Reilly, S. Vlacich. Below: First R R. Ferguson, R. Grieshaber, J. Egar, C. Gann Second Row: J. Tuzzo, J. Latko, S. Ostendorf Ansteth, H. Neals. Below left: Harry’s Comet

R iP P ln ^ p Sal°m0n’ S' Carney’ SeCOnd RoW: T' Kosiba’ K' Raslowsky,Bigelow, J. Preckajlo, O. Morr.ssette. Absent: P. McGuire, M. Stypa. Below left: Don’t crj

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I Below Right: First Row: E. Casulli. Second Row: J. Fortunato, G. Marafioti, J. Fajardo, J. Christensen, K. Granelii. Third Row: J. Coogan, M. Donnelly. Below: It came from the locker.

Right: First Row: J. Christensen, D. Sammartino, J. Valente. Second Row: B. Gatewood, S. Allen, D. DePinto, W. Gargiles. Third Row: E. Markowski, J. Dilley. Below: Who threw this?

Above: First Row: G. Romano, P. Buzzelli, M. Gallagher. Second Row: M. Gifford, D. DePinto, A. Rodriguez, P. Capizzi, Third Row: J. Marini, H. Gaibor. Above left: Finn on to bigger and better windows.

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JUNIORS 3dLeft.- First Row: T. Finn, S. Howard, N. Santos. Second Row: C. Fernandez, J. Gomez, M. Duque, P. Pawlowski.

Above: First Row: L. Vassallo, J. Martin, V. Patel. Second Row: O. Lleonart, C. Tabora, W. Rodriguez, C. Sininski, J. Nata. Left: John Coogan Mellencamp.

Above: You got another tissue? Left: First Row: K 1 Majmudar, J. Gutierrez, E. Domingo. Second RowJ I A. Repoza, T. Zimmerman, M. O'Shaughnessy, Jj I Piersa.

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Left: First Row: S. Kearns, E. Canseco, R. Flernandez. Second Row: C. Kane, A. Bullock, R. Davis, M. Dow­ney, P. Pereiera. Above: Eddie receives a deserved congratulation.

JUNIORS 3H

Left: Goobers of a feather flock together. Above: Jamie .. always recogniz­able in a crowd.

Left: First Row: C. Bible, R. Garry, W. Price, P. Lagermasim, M. Lawless, P. Opalach. Second Row: C. Camporeale, S. Gomez, D. Pietruska, R. Gruhn, T. Tuohy, P. Corcoran. Above: Who is this man with the greasy hair, cheap sunglasses and cheesy mus­

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Clockwise from below: It’s my pasta Al! George, not a care in the world. Two winning smiles. God, I hope he don’t hit it hard. It’s too early for candids.

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ilEPT lggES H

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Clockwise from the bottom of the page: Elnardo missed the punchline. "Hey Basil and Cor­win: Do you know who starts those foul cheers at the games?” "Fairly good resem­blance, huh?” "Amo, Amas, Amat . . .” "Guess what I m thinking?"

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IF PREP’S WALLS COULD TALK

"Sorry, Claudio, they are all I could find!”

"Don’t be eyeballin’ me!"

"Mike, how could you leave me with such a Yearbook Staff?”

Rev. Burger King, S.J., a.k.a. Herb -— Un­dercover at Prep.

One of the disadvantages of single-sex education.

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THIS IS WHAT THEY WOULD SAY.

ISave America: Kill a Yuppie today! "Honestly, I wasn't cheating!"

"A ren’t you sick of hearing about Dan Hanifin?’ Feeding time at the Zoo.

"I pity the fool!”"Doug, you have worse dandruff than Jim Palmer!

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Sitting: R. Rushforth. C. Raeford, G. Sindle, J. Flanagan, D. Fitzhenry, J. Dubon, K. Fitzhenry, C. Bible, D. Gronda, A. Molina, C. Sclafani, J. Volcy. Kneeling: Trainer M. Dandorph, N. Wood, A. Lawrence, R. Leahy, E. Cheatam, G. Scott, G. Bellotti, T. O'Connor, M. Boyle, D. Sammartino, P. Campen, M. Willis, W. Schneider, A. Stewart, D. Burgess. Standing: Head Coach Gerry Bellotti, J. Egar, J. Fortunato, P. Juskiewicz, R. Tuohy, J. Thorning, P. Spadora, M. Mannion, J. Mancino, W. Perkins, W. Scheurer, J. DeRose, C. Doroszczyk, W. Wilkes, L. Tronco, D. Tapia, A. Alicandri, E. Webster Jr., T. Tuohy, D. Hanifin, M. Worobiej, T. Gillard. T. Abdur-Rashed, D. Wilson, S. Mason, I. Park, G. James, Coach Rich Hansen, Coach Bob Harris.

FOOTBALLRemember . . . that was Head Coach Gerry Bellot-

ti’s motto for the football team this year — and remember they did! After a disappointing 3-6 season last year, including a slow 0-4 start, this year’s grid- ders, led by tri-captains Nick W ood, Willie Wilkes, and Doug Gronda, won the County Cham pionship and posted a perfect 9-0 record. Behind the league’s stingiest defense and a host of All-County players, including first teamers Wilkes, John (the Junkyard Dog) DeRose, Big Dan Hanifin, Elnardo Webster, Curtis Raeford, and M arek Worobiej, the team cap­tured its first-ever slot in the State Cham pionship Playoffs. Behind a well balanced attack of offense, led by Senior Q B Deric Burgess, and defense, the team captured a victory over Don Bosco Prep, up­ping its record to 10-0 and insuring a place in the North Parochial A State Cham pionship game. The 1985 team has proved itself to be "the best in Prep history.”

Left to Right: Tri-cpatains William Wilkes, Nick Wood, Head Coach Gerry Bellotti, And Doug Gronda

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Left: Let go, John. I’m the captain!Above: Doug Gronda leaping for yardage.

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Above: Drumroll, please!Right: Burgess goes up the middle.

Above: Deric Burgess calls the shots, Right: Coach Bellotti, "Super genius”

Above: Doug Gronda takes to the air. Left: The Prep "D ” awaits.

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Above: Somebody better tell that guy JYD is coming! Left: John "The Bull” Egar saunters upfield.

Above: "The Bull” clears the way for Charlie Bible. Left: Hey, Guy! Don’t drop the ball!

Above: Hike!Left: Wake up, Nick!

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COUNTY CHAMPSIn the first game of the season, the team, remembering the

13-9 defeat Hudson handed them last year, steam-rolled over the Hawks in a 20-0 victory. Prep blanked St. Joe’s the next week, racking up 31 points on sprints by star backs, Charlie Bible, John (the BULL) Egar, and Doug Gronda. The next week in the Homecoming Game, the Prep upset 9th ranked Bayonne, blanking the Bees, 10-0.

In the following three games, the mighty Marauders cap­tured victories over Union Hill, Dickinson, and Ferris.

In the following contest, one of the year’s most important games, Prep upset last year’s State Champs, in a 14-6 rout of the Bruins o f North Bergen. In this game, Prep upped its record to 7-0 and captured its first-ever State playoff berth.

The team capped the season by mauling Memorial and slaughtering Snyder, maintaining its perfect record and win­ning the County title.

In the first playoff game, the Marauders defeated Don Bosco Prep, 14-6, scoring on tricky, well executed reverse plays by Burgess and Wilkes. In this victory, the gridders seized a slot in the State Championship game and proved to most doubters that this Prep team was a true contender.

The team is looking optimistically towards next year, as Wilkes runs the game-clinching reverse,the team will be led by stars Webster, Raeford, Egar, and Bible, as well as Juniors Tom Touhy, Tim Gillard, and Darren Sammartino. They will fill the spots left open by graduating Seniors, such as N ick Wood, Kevin Fitzhenry, and A l (Desi)Molina.

The pride and glory o f the Prep gridders of old has re­turned.

Kevin Fitz halts a Bosco drive with a key interception.

John Egar led the ground attack that dominated Don Bosco.

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FROSH FOOTBALL

A crucial factor in building this year’s Cham ­pionship Football team was the unity which devel­oped in the grid d e r’s earliest years. This unity cam e about as a result o f the p laye rs' participa­tion in the Freshm an Football Program. This year’s freshm an team, under the direction o f Dennis M cM ullin and Greg Pavick, fin ished the season with an im pressive 5-4 record. Future g rid stars include Linebacker-Fullback Kevin O’Neill, Run- ningback-Cornerback Joe Owens, and Halfback- Safety M anny Proenza.

Left: "Going somewhere?”

Above: Come on, Jump! Left: Future State Champs?

Left to Right: Sitting: E. Burke, E. Kakowski, L. deMarco, E. Cooney. Kneeling: J. Owens, G. Perkins, J. Conklin, R. Gronda, K. O’Neill, R. Bustillo. R. Lee. Standing: Coach Ray Pavick, A. Cabesa, B. Flaming, T. Paone, P. Parsiale. M. Proenza, J. Formosa. T. Casulli, D. Burrell, G. Brown, M. Harvey, M. Camporeale, J. Marino, P. Cammorata, J. Geohegan.

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CHEERLEADERSThe Cheerleaders were an essential part

of the revival of Prep Pride. The team was coached by form er Prep pom-pom girls Judy M aye r and Tara Zadroga. Leading the others in their cheers were Capta ins T racy M cN u lty and Teresa Riley. Despite some heartbreaking Prep losses and interference by certain flat-chested, hairy-legged imper­sonators, the girls remained dedicated to the Prepsters. The loyalty and hard work of these young ladies from St. Dom in ic A cade ­m y and the Academ y of St. A loysiu s are greatly appreciated. Unfortunately, these w ords cannot express the gratitude of their greatest fans — the Prep athletes — for whom they cheer so enthusiastically.

Captain Teresa Riley, Coaches Judy Mayer, Tara Zadroga, and Captain Tracy McNulty.

First Row: C. Pagkalinawan, C. Slane, C. Zadroga. Second Row: T. Riley, I. Libawi. Third Row: K. Zadroga, V. Richardson, T. McNulty, V. Nitto, D. Walsh, C. O ’Brien.

Left: Are we cheering for the right team? Above: GO P R E P !^

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SOCCERDespite many heartbreaking losses, the Varsity Soccer

team had a good season overall. After losing eight starting seniors, first year coach, Jack Raslowsky, knew that he was in for a challenge. The team, led by senior captain Tom Tacik, responded by playing very well throughout the season. The team lost six games by just one goal, including a tough 1-0 defeat to a strong Bayonne team. The defense, led by Nuno Santos, Paul Lagermasini and goalie Joe "Raz” Raslowsky played well; while the offense had some prob­lems putting the ball in the net. The team performed much better than their 6-10-1 record indicated.

The future looks very bright for the booters. M ost of this year’s varsity team will be returning next season. W ith the experience of such players as M ario Duque, Kevin Raslowsky, Kevin Granelli, Al Ruiu, Arnel O rtega and Son Nguyen, the team awaits the next season with great expectations.

Senior Captain Tom Tacik and Nuno.

Left to Right: Sitting: K. Granelli. R. Jimenez, M. Nevedomsky, M. Dugue, N. Santos, A. Ortega, K. Sabogal, B. Garry. G. Stupinski, S. Nguyen. Standing: Coach Jack Raslowsky, M. Ahn, T. Ngo, P. Lagermasini, V. Brancatella, J. Dilley, K. Raslowsky, J. Raslowsky, Capt. Tom Tacik, A. Ruiu, J. Hughes, R. Umali, Trainer A. Villar, Asst. Coach Rob McGuire.

Left: Seems like the job is up to Raz again. Above: Arnel fighting off a defender.

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Above: John looking for a way out. Below: I got itl

Left: The booters taking it easy. Above: Arnel beats an opponent to the bail.

Above: Al going for the ball.

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A Prep booter in the open.

Left: Which way did he go? Above: Capt. Tom in a striking pose.

Left: Get this ball off my footl Above: Nuno fleeing from a Hawk.

Left: The Razoo and Nuno. Above: That’s rightl I’m bad!

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J. V. SOCCERThe Junior Varsity enjoyed another

fine season this year. Under the direction of John Irvine ’83, the squad finished with a record of 6-9-3. Phil Ryan and Vasilos Chrisos anchored the defense while Roy and Carlos Jimenez and Andrew Lager­masini led the offense. The season was highlighted by a 1-0 overtime win over Hudson Catholic in the City tournament semi-finals. With the improvement of all involved in the program the future looks bright.

Row I: K. Me Glynn, J. Eguia, D. Degnan, C. Jimenez, A. Alerte, J. Lopez, A. Lagermasini. Row 2: T. OHare, A. Ortega, R. Jimenez, M. Labus, V. Cresos, A. Munro, R. Leung, B. Bowling, J. Marri, P. Ryan, Coach Raslowsky. Coach John Irvine not pictured.

Above: Hurry up and take the pictures, I can’t hold my leg up here forever. Right: Carlos keeps his eye on the ball.

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CROSS COUNTRYThe C ross Country team left many of their opponents in the dust this year.

The team, coached by Mr. M ike Burgess and moderated by Rev. John Brown­ing, S.J., placed second in both the Jersey C ity and Hudson County Cham pion­ships. Star harriers included Senior Captain M ark Stappenbeck, who achieved All-County honors, Steve Inn and Rob Nester. O ther Prep runners who will lead the team in the future include M ike Elson, M ike Lawless and Freshman phenomenon Tom Faiano, who won every freshman race he entered.

Right.- "Hi, Mom!”

Row one: left to right: C. Schmidt, R. Helley. M. Mehta, D. Rogers, J. Meyers, J. Williams. Second row: left to right: Fr. John Browning, S.J., R. Grieshaber, M. Stappenbeck, T. Diconstanzo, R. Dimler, T. Fiano, M. Lawless, W. Illy, M. Elson, A. Darragh, R. Elio, R. Hagaer, S. Inn, Coach M. Burgess, Tri-Captain R. Nestar absent.

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Above: W e’re ready when you are.

Above: Mark all alone in first place.

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GYMNASTICSThe Prep Gym nastics team had their most successful season

in recent history this year. This year’s team was coached by Mr. Lou Guarini and Mr. Ed Skolar, and the moderator was Rev. Arthur C. Bender, S.J. The team’s campaign included three victories over cross-country rivals North Bergen. The leader­ship was headed by Captain Aldenys Acosta and Co-Captain Frank Betkowski.

Acosta again qualified for the the State Sectional Meet in floor exercise and the vault, and made Prep sports history by being the first Prep gym nast ever to perform a double back somersault in the floor exercise. Senior standouts included An ­drew Festa, Adrian Sawczuk, and Ray Nieves. The tumblers look to the future when they will be led by Tom Williams and Dave Riolo. O ther key performers will include Shawn O stendorf and Jay Hughes.

Captain Al Acosta holds a planche on the parallel bars.

Left to right: Top Row: A. Sawczuk, T. Williams, S. Ostendorf, W. Lindsley, R. Nieves. Middle Row: Fr. Bender, S.J., Moderator, L. Namnama, R. Fergeson, D. Peters, A. Festa, D. Riolo, J. Hughes, Coach: Lou Guarini, T. Cabrera Asst. Coach: Ed Skolar. B fcvidente, E. Barria. Kneeling: R. Hernandez. R. Lavarro, Captain Aldenys Acosta, Co-Captain Frank Betkowski.

Left: Senior Adrian Sawczuk about to nail his cut-catch. Above: Al vaulting on the horse.

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Clockwise from above: Just hanging around; Adrian up on the P-bars; Co-Captain Frank holding the ap­plause; Al Showing his face of determination; Ray performing his act on the pommel horse.

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BASKETBALL

Left to right: Coach, Harry Dammer; manager R. Nisbit; manager, D. Wilson; B. Deakyne; M. Flynn; D. Corwin-, J. Scheurer; D. Tapia; P. Paulowski; J. Kealy; B. Cooney; P. Lempa; B. Archer; M. Gallagher; T. Riley; J. Monteforte; S. Howard.

Com ing off a tough, rebuilding season last year, Prep’s "Egghead” hoopsters, under the direction of second - year coach Mr. Harry Dammer, took the Southern division by storm. Led by captains M ike "Fudge” Flynn and Tom Bird Riley, the team won numer­ous division games, including victories over St. M a ry ’s, Lincoln, Snyder, and a pair of thrillers over D ickinson and Hudson. Other team leadership was provided by senior for­wards Joe Scheurer, Dan "Sugarbear” Ta­pia, and Brian Archer. O ther key players in the team 's bid for County and State Playoff spots were guard M ike Gallagher and center Paul Paulowski. The future looks bright for Prep’s cagers as the lineup will include Den­nis "Ram bone” Corwin, Bill Cooney, Shawn Howard and Bill Deakyne.

Right: Come on! You’re big boys now!! Middle right: Prepster about to engage in battle.Lower right: Capt. Tom fleeing from a defender.

Left: Bird bangs boards.Lower left: Corwin laying up the shot.

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Clockwise from below: The Bird shows his anguish; Mike escaping two; Captain Mike in the open, Going for the rebound, WHOOPSII

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Clockwise from left: Did you tell Paul about deodor­ant?) Hail Mary, full of grace . . ■, Harry, I need a break!-, Wanna fight home- boy?; Don’t be eyeballin’ me!i Deakyne ready for the automatic two.

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J.V. BASKETBALL

First row: J. Flanagan; R. Camaligan, J. Bernardo; C. Culhone; S. Williams; E. Martin; B. Trottman. Second Row: Coach Ralph Landi; F. Matta; J Monteforte; P. Lempa, J. Kealy, S. Me Carthy, T. Moore; J. Nieto, M. Boyle! Coach, Joe Moran.

The J.V Basketball team, led by Co- Captains Paul Lempa and Jason Monte­forte, enjoyed a very successful sea­son. First year coaches Ralph Landi and Joe Moran blended talented indi­viduals into a tough, hustling team. Standouts Joe Kealy and Marc Bryant were a big part of the team’s winning record. The future of Prep basketball looks very bright with the talent of the J.V. moving up in the coming years.

Clockwise from Below: Hey guys, wait for me!. Did we win?, Flanagan on the free throw., I’m a star! Top Right: This isn’t vol­leyball.

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Above: That’s not how you throw the shotput, Joe. Below: Relaxing with a comfortable Prep lead.

The key to success of many of Prep’s athletic j|j teams is the development of skills and a sense of

unity which are fostered on the J.V. and Freshmen ||| levels. The future of the Prep cagers lies in the

talented freshmen of the 1985-1986 season. The young hoopsters were coached by former Prep ath-

I j lete Dave Settembre, class of 1979. Settembrecoached St. Anthony's freshmen to a County Cham-

I I pionship two years ago.The Freshmen cagers opened up this season by

capturing the Christmas Tournament Championship at St. Benedict’s. Led by Dan Burrell, John Burke, Brian Haughney, Dan Andretti, Rob Gill, and Joe Kel­ly, the team won nine straight games before drop­ping two heartbreaking losses to St. Anthony’s and Hudson Catholic. The future seems very bright for

■ Prep’s basketball players as the team will be thor­oughly grounded in this year’s victories, powerful

I ; freshmen.

Laying Down: M. Cooper. Bottom Row: R. Gill, C. DeCrease, J. Kelly, M. Proenza, S. Rueben, A. Cervino, E. Gargulo, K. McCann. Top Row: D. Meneke, J. Burke, B. Haugney, D. Burrell, D. Andretti, J. Kachel, Coach Dave Settembre.

FRESHMEN BASKETBALL

Above: Come on everyone and SHOUTI Below: Look what I can do.

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VARSITY HOCKEYThe 1985-1986 Prep Hockey team, under

the direction of first-year coaches Joe M ee­han and John Russell, came out shooting in their bid for a State Tournament spot. Led by Captains Kevin Fitzhenry and Steve Gmi- tro and key Seniors goalie Sam DeLuca, de- fenseman Frank Briamonte and forward Phil Duvalsaint, the team captured numerous victories. Important players in the two up­sets over Summit and the blanking of Bay­onne were juniors Chris Gannon and George Nolan, defensemen, and Bill Gargiles and Rick Bigelow, forwards.

In their quest for both D iv ision and Con­ference Championships, the icemen had ad­ditional depth in Sophomores M att King and Greg Brown and freshmen M ikey Fritz and Jason Fogu. Twice, the hockey players skat­ed in the Meadow lands Arena sponsored by the New Jersey Devils. Prep’s hockey pro­gram, a very young one, is now producing great talent and championship teams. ToP Row: Coach J. Russell, K. Fitzhenry, J. Fogu, C. Hewlett, B. Gargiles, T. Cavallucci, B

Gruhn, R. Bigelow G. Brown, Coach B. Meehan. Middle Row: T. Blunda, S. Gmitro, G. Nolan'. J. Coogan, S. DeLuca, C. Gannon, J. Thompson, M. Fritz. Bottom Row: F. Briamonte, P Uuvalsamt, /VI. King.

Clockwise from Left: The Prep defense ready for action) Go­ing for the slap-shot) Can I get in this game?) Here they come> Sam striking a pose for all to see.

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Gmitro takes on helpless Hudson player.

Fitz looks up ice.

Jason pumped for action.

Above: Break-away ... DUDE! Below: Nolan fights for puck along the boards.

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J. V. HOCKEY

The Junior Varsity Hockey team showed great strength and skill this year. Under the coaching of Mr. Bob Gannon, the team pro­duced much talent for future Varsity squads. Behind the leadership of captain John Dubon and goalie Dan Gallahger, the junior icemen skated to numerous victories, including wins over Paramus Catholic, Chat­ham Township and Clifton. Leading the young skaters were Jason Fogu, Danny Fitz­henry, John Coogan and John Hughes. A s a result, the future looks bright for Prep’s V a r­sity Hockey squad as these adept under­classmen will form the nucleus of the team.

Top Row: Coach Bob Gannon, J. Dubon, R. Bludgus, D. LaBruno, D. Ciok, J. Fogu, J. Coogan, T. Matly, Coach Ellid.. Bottom Row: D. Gallagher, J. Hughes, D. Fitzhenry, D. Zall, P. Spironza. Not Appearing: "Evil” F. Romano. K. Commanditore, J. Poueymaru. T. Froio.

Clockwise from Below: Prepster on the breakaway; waiting for the face- off, Boy, is he ugly!; This picture looks familiar.

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Moderator Fr. Lundy, Co-Capt. Ken Von Shaumburg, Coach Michael Ger- aghty.

SWIMMINGUnder the direction of first-year coach Mr. Michael

Geraghty and veteran moderator Rev. William T. Lundy, S.J., the 1985-1986 Prep Swimmers were again the team to beat in the county, as well as a powerhouse in the State Section, and a force to reckon with through­out New Jersey. Led by Captain Ken Von Shaumburg and Seniors Jeff Casler, Mike McGrath, and Rob Leahy, the team captured numerous victories, including wins over rivals Hudson Catholic, Monsignor Farrell, Xavier and Elizabeth. Again the team’s depth included the underclassmen, as many important contributions were made by Juniors Brendan Conway, Dennis Mannion,Jose Fajardo, Greg Kushnir and Rocco Celentano, as well as sophomore standout Phil Swabsin. The team also received help from champion divers Aldenys Acosta and Frank Betkowsi. Again the team prepared for the future as the Prep acquired phenomenal new talent in freshmen Emmett Wood and Craig Zaleck. The team looks to next year with great enthusiasm as they again expect to capture numerous coveted tournament championships.

Front Row: J. Fajardo, G. Flenn, W. Santomauro, R. Konciki, N. Chait, M. Zieleniewski, P. Sawbsin. Middle Row: Coach Michael Geraghty, C. Zaleck, E. Wood, G. Kushnir, D. Manion, E. Jakubik, M. Elson, J. Debonis. Third Row: A. Acosta, J. Dilley, Capt. M ike McGrath, Capt. J. Casler, R. Celentano, R. Leahy, F. Betkowski, M. Reilly, B. Conway, Captain Ken Von Shaumburg. Not Present: T. Schneider.

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Clockwise from Above: Co-Capt. Mike McGrath splashing water, Is he a bird, a plane You mean you can’t swim?; Hi, Mom!) WOW! Is that cold!

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K A SaaE

Clockwise from Lower Left: Would you guys get out of the way?!; Trivia: Can you think of a caption?-, Al do­ing what he does best; On your mark, Hey ... Take the Nes-tea plunge; Rob, you’re on candid camera!

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VARSITY WRESTLING

Prep’s W restlers continued to be a force to reckon with as the matmen were again coached by Mr. Richard Ranalli and former champion grappler, Leroy Witherspoon. Led by quad-captains Doug Gronda, Tom Fardellone, Tonio Favetta and Ron Elio, the wrestlers turned in numerous fine efforts. Gronda was again one of the leading wrestlers in the state as he now looks toward a bright future in col­lege. Next year the Prep team will rely upon the efforts of many of this year’s standouts, in­cluding Roehl Empestan, Chris Zingaro, Pat Corcoran and Thomas O ’Hare.

First Row: R. Lavarro, Capt. Tom Fardellone, P. Spadora, K. DelVecchio, R. Empestan. Second Row: Chris Zingaro, P. Corcoran, Capt. Doug Gronda, Capt. Tonio Favetta.

Left: Ready to attack. Above: I’m sorry, I didn’t mean it.

Left: Need a lift. Above: Captains Tonio Favetta, Tom Fardellone, Doug Gronda, Asst. Coach Leroy Witherspoon.

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Left: Tonio striking his commercial posej I’m just helping him stretch.

J.V. WRESTLING

Left: Another defender pinned. Above: I don t believe it, I won.

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This is fun, ain’t it?

f ir s t Row: K. Ranier, T. Williams, R. Lavarro. Second Row: D. Nunez. C. Ulames, R. Shork.

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INDOOR TRACKThe Prep Indoor Track Team enjoyed one of its

finest seasons to date under third year coach M ike Burgess. The team got off to a slow start, but the hard practices finally paid off in the Jer­sey C ity Championship. The mile relay shined by finishing first in a strong field. The relay was run by Bill Rushforth, Steve Inn, Joe Volcy, and V in Burke. Outstanding individual performances were turned in by M ark Stappenback and Steve, who placed third in the mile and 880, respectively. Up- and-coming freshman Tom Faiano continued his winning ways by claiming top honors in the mile and two-mile runs in the H.C.I.A.A. Cham pion­ships. The team looks forward to a strong showing in the Jesuit Indoor Champions. W ith more bal­ance and depth in recent years, it is expected that the team will have an impressive outdoor season.

Here are some names: Dave Bryngil, Paxton, Joe Pagviligan, Dallas DeLuca, Dennis Degmond, Rob Pelier, Rob Nestor, Tom Zimmerman, John Sheeran, Walter lllv Andrew Kopycinski. Plug the names with the correct faces and find out who doesn t belong here.

I’m gonna get you.

Left: Rob, I don t think this is part of the warmup. Above: How long do I have to stay like this?

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Strike?

First Row: B. Neafsey, Capt, T. DeFino. Second Row: Coach Dennis McCafferty, R. Nisbet, G. Jordan, G. Guarente.

Tony doing his aerobics.

Left to Right: B. Spann, R. Nisbet, M. Doody, R. Mul- holland, K. Moore, G. Goldsworthy.

BOWLING

Prep’s keglers, coached by M r. Dennis M cCa ffe rty , bowled over numerous squads in their quest for the highly coveted County Cham pionship. Knocking down innumerable pins were Senior Standouts Rich "Stubbs” N is­bet, Bill "H e rshe l” Neafsey, Tony DeFino, C ra ig Guarente, Gerom e Jordan and Sandro Frattura. Despite the heartbreaking loss to arch-rival Hudson Catholic, the team bowled numerous praise-worthy sets and recorded w ins over m any other teams in the county.

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TENNISThis year’s netmen left many of their opponents in need of

having their racquets restrung in Prep’s ruthless quest to regain the County Championship, which a talented Bayonne team stole from them last year. Leading the team, under the direction of coach Pete McNamara, was tennis phenomenon Joe Kealy. The veteran doubles team of Nick W ood and Brad Ohlmuller had many a smashing shot, as powerful Emerito Cruz aced many of his opponents. O ther leading efforts were turned in by seniors Sam DeLuca, Sean Russell, Chris Kotsopolas and Am it "D o t” Rastogi.

Bottom; M. Donnely. Top Row: Sean Russell, Co-Capt. Nick Wood, Amit Rastogi, John Fortunato, Mike Gifford. Missing: Captain Brad Ohl­muller. Sam DeLuca. Chris Kotsopolas, Emerito Cruz. Joe Kealy, and Coach Pete McNamara.

Here goes!

Who are you looking at.

14q Prep: Alert and ready for the serve. Amit horsing around.

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Above : Brad, I 'm you r con sc ien ce . . . get out of the way! Above: What!, are you k idd in g m e?

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BASEBALL

While many students looked toward summer in the late months of this academic year, a talented group of sand lot ball players had only begun to work toward the greater glory of St. Peter’s Prep by showing their amazing ability at Am erica’s favorite pastime. Under the di­rection of veteran coach Mr. Joe Urbanovich and stat-man Frank Briamonte, the team was a true contender for the County Championship. The line up included all-stars such as Doug Eastman, Joe Guarino, M ike Crow ley And John DeRose. Also wielding dangerous bats and sure mitts were M ark Ambrosio, Chris Falco, Sean Sexton and Tom B a sil The leading hurlers in the rotation included Deric Burgess, Glen Kel- ton and M att Jablonski. In their quest for the County Championship, these gems of the dia­mond were simply priceless.

Top Row: Coach Joe Urbanovich, Tom "Hairy Face” Basil, Sean Sexton, John De Rose, Matt Jablonski, Chris Falco. Bottom Row: The Ambrosios, Joe Guarino, Dan Cutola, Mike Crowley, Glen Kelton, Doug Eastman. Missing: Deric Burgess, Dennis "Rambone" Corwin.

Clockwise from Below: Eastman off second; Three up, three down-, JYD showing good poise; Crowley rounding second.

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Clockwise from Above: Is this how you do it, Coach?; Hey, Joe, look at the ball, not the camera! Aaa — choo!-, Another Prep run-, Matt warming up in the bullpen.

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OUTDOOR TRACK

This spring, the Outdoor Track | Team is looking forward to what I should be one of its finer sea- If sons. Coach M ike Burgess feels Ifi he has one of his stronger teams I I with the Prep having more depth Ik than in recent years. Key field |{ performers include long jumper, || Steve Inn and high jumper, Paul If Zeller. The coach feels his stron-1£ gest relays are the eight hundred lb and two mile relays which will I I attend the Penn Relays. The team 11] possesses competant sprinters in || the four hundred with V in Burke I I and Bill Rushforth. D istance run- I I ners that will complement the I ’ team are seniors M ark Stappen-lj) beck, Rob Nestor and frosh Tom lj Faiano. W ith this balanced at-|]t tack, the harriers figure to enter Ife the upper echelon of the county l i and restore Prep’s track tradi- |h tion.

Above, kneeling, left to right: T. Faiano, M. Mehta, D. Kelly, D. Rogers, C. Schmidt, J. Williams, J. Myers. Standing, left to right: Coach Mike Burgess, S. Inn, A. Martins, M. Stappenbeck, M. Lawless, M. Elson, R. Myers, A. Darragh, T. DiCostanzo, R. Dimler, K. Grieshaber, Rev. John Browning, S.J.

Prep's harriers off and running to the racesl

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'85 - ’86: THE YEAR IN REVIEW

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PREP SPIRIT

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ALIVE AND KICKING!

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ALDENYS ACOSTA Gymnastics 1,2,3, Capt. 4i Latin American Society 1,2, Trsr. 3, Pres. 4; Spanish Silver Medal 2; Emmaus 3> Diving 2,3,4; Prom Committee 4; Intramurals l,2,3,4j Bicycle Club 1,2,3, Pres. 4; Spirit Award It Art Studio 4.

EDWARD M. ADDVENSKY Dramatics 2,3,4* T.V. Studio 2,3,4; Student Council 3, Exec. Comm., Sec. 4< Slavic Club Officer 1,2,3, Pres. 4; Dance Comm. 2,3,4* Emmaus 3, Team 4; Eucharistic Minister; Ski Club 2,3; Spirit Award 2; Honor Pin 1,2,3; N.H.S.

ANTHONY AGUIAR ECHOES

Bicycle Club 1,2,3,4; Intramurals 1,2,3,4

MICHAEL AHN THE KOREAN

Soccer 1,2,3,4; Oriental Club 1,2,3, Pres. 4; Ski Club 1,2,3, Pres. 4, Emmaus 3, Team 4; Petrean 4; Camera Club 3,4; Spirit Comm. 4;H.A.P. Tutor 1,2,3,4; Math Club 3; Science Club 4; Indoor Track 4* Honor Pin 1,3

JOSEPH AMBROSIO Baseball 3,4; Basketball I; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Italian Club 3; Honor Pin 1,2,3; N.H.S.

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MARK AMBROSIO Baseball 1,2,3,4j Basketball I; Computer Club1.3s Irish Club 2,3,4; Italian Club 3,4-, Intra­murals 1,2,3,4s Honor Pin 1,2,3; N.H.S.

JOHN APPRUZZESE Paper S Pen, Editor 3,4; Petroc 3,4-, Italian Club 2,3, Sec. 4; Jazz Club 4.

BRIAN ARCHER Basketball l,2,3,4i Prom Comm. 3,4; Irish Club 1,2,3, V.P. 4> Spirit Comm. 4; H.A.P. Tutor 4; Student Council 2; Science Silver Medal I; Honor Pin 1,2,3; N.H.S.

M ARCO ARRIAGA Emmaus 3, Team 4> Spanish Society 1,2,3, Exec. Comm. 4; Oriental Club 4; Chess Club Is Soccer I

RAFAEL BAUTISTA RAF

Indoor 6 Outdoor Track 1,2; Oriental Club 2,3,4; Computer Club 2; Chess Club 1,2; Em­maus 4; Honor Pin 1,2

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ROGELIO BAUTISTA

KEITH BELLINGER BELLINGER, BELLINGER

Ebony Club 1,2,3, V.P. 4; Future Physicians Club 2,4-, Science Club 4; Karate Club UH Dramatics 2,3,4; Homeroom President 2

FRAN C IS BETKOW SKI Gymnastics 1,2,3, Capt. 4, Diving 1,2,3,4; Emmaus 3, Team 4-, Spirit Comm. Chrmm. 4-, Eucharistic Minister! Petrean 3, Copy Edi­tor 4; Stage Crew 2,3,4; Dance Comm. 2,3,4; Prom Comm. 2,3,4) Intramurals l,2,3,4j Slav­ic Club 1,2,3,4; Spirit Award I; Nat’l Merit Semi-finalist; Honor Pin 1,2,3; N.H.S.

STEPHEN J. B IERNACK I BERNAK

Bicycle Club 1,2,3,4s Slavic Club 1,2,3,4

R IC H A R D BLUDG US H A W K

Hockey 1,2,3,4; Intramurals 4

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JOSE RAUL BONET BONE

Football Is Wrestling Is Bicycle Club 3s Hock­ey 2s Chess Club I.

JOHN BOUSHAY BOUSH

Football Is Italian Club 3,4s Irish Club 3,4s

Homeroom Pres. 2s Intramurals 1,2,3,4

FRANCIS BRIAMONTE FRANKIE B.

Hockey 2,3,4s Italian Club 1,2,3, Trsr. 4s

Dance Comm. 3,4s Baseball Mgr. 3,4s Ski Club 1,2s Spirit Comm. Chrmn. 4s Petrean 4s

Emmaus 3, Team 4s Eucharistic Ministers Prom Comm. 3,4s Stage Crew 4s Intramurals1,2,3, Staff 4s Latin Silver Medal Is Geometry Gold Medal 2s Honor Pin 1,2,3s Spirit Award 4s Nat’l. Merit Commendations N.H.S.

DERIC BURGESS D / D M AN

Football 1,2,3,4s Baseball 1,2,3,4s Ebony Club 1,2,3,4s Intramurals 1.2,3,4s French Club 4s

Caligraphy Club I

PETER BURKE FLIP

Computer Club 1,2,3,4s Intramurals 1,2,3s Ital­ian Club 1,2s Emmaus 3.

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VINCENT BURKE Indoor Track 1,2,3, Capt. 4; Outdoor Track1,2,3, Capt. 4; Italian Club 1,2,3,4; Radio Club 3; Emmaus 3i Computer Club I; Honor Pin

JONATHAN CAMAYA JON, FLINT

Petroc Illustrator 2,3,4; Petrean Graphics Editor 4i Paper & Pen Art Editor 3,4; Orien­tal Club Sec. 3,4; Studio Art 3,4-, Dance Comm. 2,3,4

MICHAEL CANTELMI MIKE

Italian Club 1,2,3, Pres. 4; Dance Comm. 1,2,3,4; Intramurals 1,2,3,4 Staff 3,4; Prom Comm. 3,4; T.V. Studio 1,2; Soccer I; Italian Gold Medal 2; Emmaus 3

RALPH CARBONE EDDIE

Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Prom Comm. 4; Italian Club 3,4

JOHN CARLSON

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JEFFREY CASLER JELLY FISH

Swimming 1,2,3,4! Emmaus 3, Team 4-, Eu- charistic Minister) German Club 2,3, Trsr. 4j German Exchange 3,4-, Student Council 4; Dramatics 2,3,4> Prom Comm. 3,4; Spirit Award 4; Honor Pin 1,2; N.H.S.

NELSON CEPEDA Spanish Society 1,2,3,4; Oriental Club 4; Wrestling 3,4-, Gymnastics 1,2) Dance Com­mittee 1,3; Emmaus 3) Honor Pin I

BILLY CHANDRA RANA

Oriental Club 1,2,4; Spanish Society 4; Bicy­cle Club 1,2; Computer Club I; Ski Club 1,4; Emmaus 4; H.A.P. Tutor I

DAVID CHEKORSKI DAVEY

Slavic Club 1,2,3,4; Computer Club 2; T.V. Studio 3; Petrean 3,4; Honor Pin I

DAVID CHIANG CHIAAAANG

Oriental Club 4; Camera Club 1,2,3; Petrean2,3. Tennis 2,3,4

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VICTOR CHIRICHELLA SCAR

Baseball 1,2,4; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Italian Club

WILLIAM CINURCHIN BILL

Petrean 1,2,3, Faculty Editor 4; Computer Club 1,2,3; T.V. Studio 3; Camera Club 4j Slavic Club 1,2,3,4; Honor Pin 1,3

SALVATORE CIOFFIIntramurals 1,2,3,4; Italian Club I; Spanish Society 2,3,4; Bicycle Club 3,4; Computer Club I.

KENNETH COMANDATORE COMMANDER

Hockey 1,2,3,4; Bicycle Club 1,2,3,4; Radio Club 1,2; Homeroom Pres. 2; Intramurals1,2,3,4, Staff 3,4

CHRISTOPHER CONKLIN THE ENOCHIAN

Football I; French Club 3> Dramatics 3; Hockey Mgr. 3,4; Intramurals 1,2,3,4

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PAUL COSTELLO PABLO

Weightlifting 1,2,4; Wrestling 4, Camera Club 4-, Golf 3,4; Intramurals 1,2,3,4

MARK COZINE THE B O O T S

Cross Country I; Stage Crew 1,2,3,4; T.V. Studio 3,4; Dance Comm. 3,4

MICHAEL A. CROWLEY MARTY

Baseball 1,2,3,4; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Spirit Comm. V.P. 4; Homeroom Rep. 3,4

EMERITO CRUZ Tennis 1,2,3,4; Oriental Club 1,2; French Club 3; Honor Pin 1,2,3

WILLIAM CUEVAS DRAGONMAN

Karate Club 1,2; T.V. Studio 3,4; Spanish So­ciety 3; Stage Crew 4; Prom Comm. 4

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MICHAEL DANDORPH CLIFF

Student Trainer 1,2,3,4; Emmaus 3, Team 4; Eucharistic Minister-, Spirit Comm. Chrmn. 4-, Intramurals 1,2,3,4, Staff 1,2, Pres. 3,4s Racquetball Club 1,2,3-, Petrean 3, Senior Ed. 4; Mission Drive Comm. 1,2, Pres. 3,4s Ger­man Club Founder and Pres. 2,3s Honor Pin Is Dance Comm. 1,2s Homeroom Pres. 2.

WILDRED DANGCIL SIDEKICK

Tennis 1,2,3,4s Oriental Club 1,2,3s A ss’t. Sec. 4: Wrestling 2,3,4s Karate Club 1,2s Honor Pin 1,2

JOSHUA DECHTER

ANTHONY DEFINO TONY

Bowling 1,2,3,4s Intramurals 1,2.3.4; Emmaus 4

SAMUEL DELUCA Hockey 1,2,3,4s Tennis 1,2,4s Student Council 3,4s Spirit Comm. V.P. 4s Italian Club 1,2,3, V.P. 4; U.S. History Gold Medal 3s Honor Pin 1,2,3s N.H.S.

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CHRISTIAN DELVECCHIO Wrestling 1,2,4; Prom Comm. 3; Weightlift­ing 1,2,3,4

ARTHUR DELVESCOVO ART

Soccer 1,3,4, Mgr., Honor Pin 1,3

JOHN DEROSE JUNK YARD

Baseball 1,2,3,4; Football 1,2,3,4-, Ski Club 1,2,3,4; Intramurals 1,2,3,4-, Intramurals Staff 1,2,3,4; Student Council 4; Spirit Comm. 4

MARC DIZON DIZZY

Wresting 2; Prom Comm. 3; Oriental Club 4; Emmaus 3

MICHAEL DOODY DOODS

Bowling 3,4; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Irish Club 1,2; Wargames Club 1,2

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JOHN DUBON D O O B S

Football 1,2,3,4; J.V. Hockey 2, Capt. 3,4; German Club 2; Petrean 4; Intramurals1,2,3,4

PATRICK DUNN Cross Country )■ Senior Prom Comm.; Intra­mural Comm 3,4; Honor Pin 3; IntramuralsI.2.3.4

STEPHEN DUTKIEWICZ DUKE

Stage Crew 2,3,4; Paper S Pen, Production Chief 3,4; Camera Club V.P. 4; Peteran 4; Petroc 4; Emmaus 3, Team 4; Slavic Club 1,2,3,4; Honor Pin 1,2,3; N.H.S.

PHILIP DUVALSAINT SAINT

Football I, Hockey 1,2,3,4; Computer Club1,2,3,4-, Oriental Club 4; French Club 3; M is­sion Drive Comm. 3

DOUGLAS EASTMAN Baseball 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2; Irish Club 1,2,3,4; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Honor Pin 1,2,3; N.H.S.

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CHRISTOPHER FALCO COOL BREEZE

Student Council 2,3,4) Baseball 1,2,3,4; Paper & Pen 3,4; Prom Comm. 3,4; Basketball 1,2$ Petroc 1,2; Intramurals l,2,3,4( Emmaus 4; Honor Pin 1,2,3; N.H.S.

THOMAS FARDELLONE MAD MAX

Wrestling 1,2,3, Capt. 4; Italian Club 2,3; Emmaus 3; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Honor Pin 1,2

TONIO FAVETTA CRUSHER

Wrestling 1,2,3, Capt. 4; Eucharistic M inis­ter; Emmaus 3, Team 4; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Italian Club 2,3,4; Homeroom Pres. 3,4

JOSEPH FEENEY Football I; Wrestling 1,2,3; Gymnastics 2,3; Italian Club 1,2,3,4

ANTHONY FERRARO COMMIE

Chess Club 1,2,3, V.P. 4; German Club 3,4; German Exchange 3; Golf 1,3,4; Wrestling 2; Honor Pin 1,2,3

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ANDREW C. FESTA Gymnastics 1,2,3,4; Emmaus 3, Team 4; Honor Pin 1,2-, Chess Club I; Ski Club 4; Intra- murals 1,2,3,4-,

KEVIN M. FITZHENRY FITZ

Hockey 1,2,3, Capt. 4; Football 1,3,4s Intra- murals 1,2,3,4; Dance Comm. 1,2; Irish Club I;

MICHAEL R. FLYNN THE SNEAKER MAN

Dance Comm. 2,3,4; T.V. Studio 3,4; Basket­ball 2; Strategists Club 2; Intramurals 1,2,3,4;

MICHAEL S. FLYNN Basketball Capt. 1,2,3, Capt. 4; Frosh School Spirit Rep; Student Council 2,3, Trsr. 4; Slavic Club 1,2,3,4; Irish Club 4; Prom Comm. 4-, Hugh O ’Brian Yough Ambassador 2; Em­maus 4; Algebra Gold Medal I; English Gold Medal 2,3; Spanish 2 Silver Medal; Nat’l. Merit Commendation; Honor Pin 1,2,3; N.H.S.

HOWARD FRANK HOWIE

Intramurals 1,2,3; Homeroom Pres. 3;

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MANUEL GALANG MANNY

Computer Club I; Karate Club 1,2; Dramatics 2,3-, Oriental Club 3; Paper & Pen 3,4; Emma­us 3-, Honor Pin 1,2,3;

DANIEL R. GALLAGHER DOCTOR G.

Hockey 1,2,3,4; Bicycle Club 1,2,3,4; Intra­mural Staff 1,2,3; Computer Club I; Dance Comm. I;

JOSEPH GIANNELLA EGGER

Italian Club 1,2.3,4; Bicycle Club 2,3;

HENRY GIL THE GILMAN

Student Council 2,3, Exec. Comm. 4; Span­ish Society 1,2,3,4; Liturgical Music 2,3,4; Karate Club 1,2; Oriental Club 4; Dramatics 2,3,4; Guitar Club 2,3; Rock & Roll Club 4; Band 4-, Math Club 4; Paper 6 Pen 3,4; Honor Pin 1,2,3; N.H.S.

SANDRO FRATTURA GROVE

Soccer 1,2; Bowling 2,3,4; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Intramural Comm. 1,2,3,4; Mission Drive Comm. 1,2,3,4; Italian Club 1,2,3,4; Camera Club 1,2,3;

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STEPHEN P. GMITRO CHESTER

French Club 3,4; Flockey 1,2.3, Capt. 4.

IVAN GOMEZ GLU

Intramurals 1,3; German Club 2; Homeroom Pres. I, Rep. 4; Honor Pin 1,2,3; Geometry Silver Medal 2; N.H.S.

EDWARD GRABOWSKI GRUBBA

Computer Club 1,2; Slavic Club 1,2,3,4; Paper 6 Pen Editor 3, Staff 4; Irish Club 1,2; Dun­geons S Dragons Club I;

DOUGLAS GRONDA DOUG E. FRESH

Wrestling 1,2,3, Capt. 4, Football 1,2,3, Capt. 4; Slavic Club 1,2,3,4; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Ital­ian Club 3,4; Camera Club 4;

PAUL GRUNDLING GRUNT

Football I; T.V. Studio 4; Italian Club 4, Cam­era Club 2,3, Pres. 4; Computer Club 1,2,3, Officer 4; Petrean 3, Photo Editor 4; Petroc 2,3,4; Raquetball 2,3; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Spirit Award 3; Honor Pin 2.

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CRAIG 6UARENTE Computer Club 1,2s Tennis 2,3,4; Bowlinj 2,3,4; Petroc 3

JOSEPH GUARINO OMAR

Baseball 1,2, Capt. 3,4; Soccer 1,2,3; Chair­man Spirit Comm.; Italian Club; 2,3,4; Intra- murals 1,2,3,4; Junior Prom Comm.; Student Council 4; Spirit Award 2

LAIN GUTIERREZ T.V. Studio 3,4; Senior Prom Comm.; Com­puter Club I, Officer 2,3,4; Future Phys. Club 2,4; Honor Pin 1,2,3; N.H.S.

ROBERT HAGER HAGER

Cross Country 3,4; Indoor Track 4; Ski Club2.3.4, Bike Club 2,3,4

DANIEL HANIFIN GUMOUT

Football 1,2,3,4; Irish Club 1,2,3, Sec. 4; Spirit Comm. Chrm. 4; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Petrean2,3, Senior Ed. 4; Weightlifting 1,2,3,4; H.R. Pres. 2,3> Honor Pin 1,2,3,4; Emmaus 3; N.H.S.

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DANIEL HANKS Chess 2,3; Forensics 3,4; Intramurals 1,2,3,4s

MARTIN HART MARTY

Petroc 4; Literary Magazine 4; Camera Club 4s Dance Comm. 3s

JOHN HEALY J.J.

Karate Club 1,2; Chess Club 1,2,3; Computer Club 1,2s Guitar Club 4s HAP Tutor 4; Irish Club 4;

JOHN E. HENKES Petroc 1,4; Italian Club 1,2,3,4s Junior Prom Comm.s Senior Prom Comm.; Football I; Em­maus 3, Team 4; Irish Club 1,4;

MELVIN HERNANDEZ MEL

H.A.P. Tutor I; Spanish Society 1,2,3,4; Hon­or Pin 2; Bike Club 3,4;

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CHARLES HOWLETT BUTTERFLY

Ice Hockey 1,2,3,4; Bike Club 1,2; Intramurals1,2,3,4-, Senior Prom Comm.

STEVEN HUMMELL

KEITH HURYK HURYKULES

Dungeons and Dragons 1,2,3; Literary Mag­azine 3,4;

STEPHEN INN STEVE

Cross Country 2,3, Capt. 4-, Indoor Track1,2,3, Capt. 4; Outdoor Track 1,2,3, Capt. 4; Oriental Club 1,2,3,4; Computer Club 2; Hon­or Pin 1,3;

MATTHEW JABLONSKI CRONOS

Baseball 1,2,3,4-, Honor Pin 1,2; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Slavic Club 1,2,3,4; Computer Club l> Emmaus 4;

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ROBERT JABLONSKI JABBA

Track 1,2; Wrestling 1,2,3,4; Bike Club 1,2

GEROME JORDAN ROME

Bowling 2,3,4; Ebony Club 1.2,3,4; Railroad Club 1,2; Computer Club I

ALEXANDER JURGELEVICIUS

JOHN KASHUBA

KEVIN KELLY KELLY

Hockey 1,2,3; Dramatics 1,2; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Junior Prom Comm.; Ski Club 1,2; Dance Comm 1,2,3

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GLEN M. KELTON KELT

Baseball 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2, Football 3; Irish Club 1,2,3,4; Science Club 4; Intramur- alsi Flonor Pin 1,2,3,4 Greek Silver Medal 2i N .H .S .i Emmaus 4; Dance Comm.

DAVID KERN

MICHAEL KILKENNY KILLER

Gymnastics 1.2,3-, Dance Comm.-, Junior Prom Comm.; Guitar Club 4; Executive Comm. Student Council; Spirit Comm.s M a­roon Marauder; T .V . Studio 3,4-, Dramatics 2,3,4

ERNESTO KIRCHGASSLER

CHRISTOPHER S. KOTSOPULOUS CHRIS

Tennis 1,2,3,4; Future Physicians 1,2,4-, The­ater Club 3,4; Intramurals 1,2,3,4

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DAVID M. LABRUNO KILLER

Ice Hockey 2,3,4; Petroc 4; Emmaus 3, Team 4; French Club 3,4; T.V. Studio 3,4; Bike Club 1,2,3; Oriental Club 4; Eucharistic Minister; Chess Club 2,3,4; Honor Pin 1,2,3-, Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Spirit Comm. 4;

JOHN LANDIS RISING STAR

Student Council 2; H.R. Pres. 1,3; Petroc 2,3; Paper and Pen 3; T.V. Studio 2; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Guitar Club 2,3;

DANIEL LAVECCHIA DANNY

Football I-, Hockey 2,3; Computer Club I; H.R. Pres. I; Intramurals 1,2,3,4;

BRIAN LAWLOR BRI

Chess Club I, V.P. 2, Pres. 3,4; Irish Club 1,2,3,4; Oriental Club 3,4; Emmaus 3, Team 4-, Spirit Comm. 4; Honor Pin 1,2,3,4; Distin­guished Scholar 4; Science Club 4, Comput­er Club 4; Dramatics 4; N.H.S.;

AARON LAWRENCE A-ROCK

Ebony Club 4; Intramurals 4; Football 4;

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JOSEPH LECOWITCH LEC

Track i; Intramurals 1.2,3,4s Irish Club 1,2,3,4; Computer Club 1,2,3s Slavic Club 1,2,3,4s

EDWARD LUBAS EDDIE

Intramurals 1,2,3,4s Slavic Club 1,2,3,4s Honor Pin 1,2:

ROBERT LEAHY THE STREAK

Senior Prom Comm.s Football 1,4s Swimming 1,2,3,4s Intramurals 1,2,3,4s German Club 2s Irish Club 4s H.R. Rep. I, Pres. 3,4s

RAYMOND LUISTRO RAY

Band Is Oriental Club 1,2,3,4s Guitar Club 3; Radio Club 4s Studio Art 4s

LEONARD LUIZZI LENNY

Stage Crew 2,3,4s Dance Comm. 3,4s Dun­geons and Dragons 1,2,3; Intramurals 1,2,3,4s

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JA M ES M A C K IEW IC Z BIG M A C K

Wrestling 1,2,3,4-, Slavic Club 1,2,3,4s Intra- murals 1,2,3,4.

BRIAN MAHONEY

LOUIS MANCHISI

JOSEPH MANCINO SMURF

Football 1,2,3,4; Wrestling Is Italian Club 1,2,3,4s Honor Pin 1,2,3,4; N.H.S.

MATTHEW MANNION MUNION

Irish Club 1,2,3 Pres. 4i Football 4> Dance Comm. I,2,3,4i Wrestling 1,3s Petroc 1,2,4s Junior Prom Comm.s Intramurals 1,2,3,4s Senior Prom Comm.

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M ARK MAURIELLO NHS: Honor Pin 1,2) Indoor Track 4; Basket­ball Manager 2,3; Italian Club 1,2,3,4; Latin Am. Society 3,4; Radio Club I; Bike Club 1,2,4; Science Club 4; Intramurals 1,2,3,4

t

JAMES McDERMOTT Hap Tutor I; Irish Club 1,2,3,4-, Indoor Track 2-, Dance Committee 2,3,4; Italian Club 1,2

MICHAEL McGRATH CORKY

Swimming 2,3,4; Irish Club; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Emmaus 3

THOMAS M cVICAR Strategists Club 2, V.P.-, Spirit Award 3; Dance Comm. 1,2,3,4; Ski Club 3,4; Dramat­ics 2,3,4; Hap Tutor 1,2; Stage Crew 3; Em­maus 3; T.V. Studio 2,3, Dept. Mgr. 4; Speech Contest 1,2; Honor Pin I; Irish Club 1,2,3,4; Intramurals 1,2,3,4

ALAN MOLINA DESI

Football 1,4; Senior Prom Comm. 4; Emmaus 3; Spanish Club 1,2, Sec. 3; Junior Prom Comm. 3; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; N.H.S.

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JOSE MONTALVO JOSE

Spanish Society 4; Tennis 4;

KEVIN MORRIS

ROBERT MULHOLLAND J.V. Soccer; Bowling 3,4; Computer Club 1,2,3,4;

ANTHONY MUSANTE T.V. Studio 2, A.V. mgr. 3, Tech mgr. 4; Dance Comm. 3,4; Stage Crew 2,3, mgr. 4;

WILLIAM NEAFSEY HERSHEL

Football 2; Bowling 2,3, capt. 4; Golf 1,2,3; Irish Club 1,2,3,4; Computer Club I; Sr. Prom Comm.; Emmaus 4;

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BRADLEY OHLMULLER SPUD

Tennis 1,2,3, capt. 4; Basketball I; Soccer I; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Emmaus 3; Radio Club;

ROBERT NESTOR Cross-Country 2,3, capt. 4; Indoor Track 3, capt. 4; Outdoor Track 3, capt. 4; Emmaus 3, Team 4;

RAYMOND NIEVES RAY

Gymnastics 3,4-, Oriental Club 1,2,3,4; Pe­troc 4; T.V. Studio 2,3; Eucharistic M inis­ter; HAP Tutor I; Computer Club 1,2,3,4-, Freeh Silver Medal 2; Honor Pin 1,2,3,4-, N.H.S.;

RICHARD NISBET STUBBS

Dramatics 1,2,3,4; Bowling 1,2,3, capt. 4; T.V. Studio 2,3,4; Eucharistic Minister 4; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Dance Comm. 1,2,3,4; Basketball Mgr. 2,3,4; Spirit Comm. 4; Em­maus 3, Team 4; Oriental Club 4-, Jr. and Sr. Prom Comm.

VINCENT NOLAN VINNY

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RONALD PANICO Wrestling I; Honor Pin 1,1. Computer Club l;

GEORGE PAPADAKIS RALPHADAKIS

Forensics 2,3,4, Paper and Pen 3,4; Dramat­ics 2,3,4, Greek Medal 2,3; Computer Club 1,2; Honor Pin 1,2,3;

JOHN PARADINE INTO GLORY RIDE

Hockey 1,2; Irish Club 1,2,3,4; Baseball 2; In­tramurals 1,2,3,4; Computer Club 1,2; Intra­mural Comm. 2,3,4; Bike Club 1,2,3,4, Junior Prom Comm.; Senior Prom Comm.;

ROBERT PELIER D.J. ROB

Radio Club; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Indoor Track 2,4; Science Club 4; L.A. Society 1.2,3,4; Ka- rate Club 1,4; Outdoor Track 4;

ANTONIO PEREIRA TONY

Computer Club 2;

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ARNEL PEREZ Indoor Track I; Raquetball Club I; HAP Tutor I; Tennis 2; Oriental Club 4;

W ILLIAM PERKINS W.O.P. Ill

Football 1,2,4s Track 3,4s Ebony Club 1,2,3,4s Irish Club 3; Spanish Society 3; Chess Club 2,3,4,

DANIEL PETERS Dance Comm. 1,2; French Club 3,4s Outdoor Track 1,2; Honor Pin I; Emmaus 4; Gymnas­tics 1,2,3,4; Intramurals 1,2,3,4;

MICHAEL POMPEO POMP

Literary Mag. Ed. 3,4; Track 1,2,3; Chess Club 2,3; Spirit Comm. 4; Petroc 1,2; Intra­murals 1,2,3,4; Italian Club 3;

STEPHEN PRESA STEVE

Petroc 2,3, Ed. 4; German Club 2; Honor Pin 1,2; German Gold Medal 2;

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CHRISTOPHER PRIME POKEY

Dramatics 2, stage mgr. 3, prod. mgr. 4; Student Council 2,4; Soccer 1,2; Dance Comm. 2,3,4; T.V. Studio 2,3,4; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Slavic Club 1,2,3,4; Ski Club 2,3,4; Emmaus 3; Spirit Award 3; Honor Pin I;

DENNIS QUISH DOG

T.V. Studio 3,4; Dramatics 3,4; Dance Comm. 4; Ski Club 3,4;

KEVIN RAINIER Swimming 3; Wrestling 4; Computer Club 3,4; DSD Club 3;

ALEXANDER RAMOS

STEVEN RAPACKI

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JOSEPH RASLOWSKY RAZ

Soccer 2,3,4-, Petrean 3; Slavic Club l,2,3,4; Spirit Comm. 4; Intramurals 1,2,3,4)

AMIT RASTOGI GANDHI

Tennis 2, mgr. 3,4S Fut. Physicians Club 2,3, pres. 4; Radio Club 1,2,3, V.P. 4; Honor Pin 1,2,3,4; T.V. Studio l,2,3,4i Computer Club1,2,3,4, HAP Tutor 1,2,3, N.H.S.

FREDERIC REGENYE FRO

T.V. Studio 2,3,4; Stage Crew 3,4; Dance Comm. 4> Ski Club 3,4; Computer Club 1,2,3,4; Chess Club 2,3,4; Literary Mag. 4; Fut. Physicians Club 2; Honor Pin 1,2,3; Em­maus 4; N.H.S.

JESUS REVILLA ZEUS

Oriental Club 1,2,3,4; Spanish Society 4; T.V. Studio 1,2; Computer Club 2; Chess Club 1,2,3; Intramurals 1,2,3,4;

ORLANDO REYES ORLY

Spanish Society 1,2,3,4; Oriental Club 4; Track 4; Karate Club I; Gymnastics 2,3; Em­maus 3, Team 4,

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THOMAS RILEY BIRD

Soccer h Basketball 1,2,3, Capt. 4: Baseball 1.2s Honor Pin 1,2s Spirit Award Is Irish Club 1,4s Jr. Prom Comm. 3: German Club 3s Em­maus 3s Latin Intro Silver Medal I;

FRANK ROMANO Football Is Intramurals 1,2,3,4s French Club 3,

V.P. 4s Sr. Prom Comm.s Italian Club 3,4;

FREDERICK ROMANO

THEODORE ROMANOWSKI DIE HARD

Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Intramural Comm. 2,3,4;

Slavic Club 1,2,3,4; Computer Club 2; Honor Pin 2,3;

STEVEN ROMERO STEVIE

Football 2,3; Petrean 3, Sports Ed. 4; Mis­sion Drive Comm. 2,3,4; Prom Comm. 3,4;

Spanish Society 1,2,3,4; Honor Pin 1.2;

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ARTHUR ROSA

RICHARD ROSCELLI ROCHE

Dramatics 2,3,4; T.V. Studio 3,4; Emmaus 3; Dance Comm. 2,3,4; Honor Pin I;

MICHAEL RUDNER AD A D D O N

J.V. Hockey 1,2; Intramurals 3,4;

W ILLIAM RUSHFORTH

SEAN RUSSELL ROSCO

Tennis 1,2,3,4; French Club 3,4; Ski Club 3,4; Emmaus 3, Team 4; Dance Comm. 1,2,3,4; Irish Club 1,2,3,4; Prep Mag. 3,4; Mission Drive Comm. 3;

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KENNY SABOGAL BEAST

Student Council 2,3,4) Petrean 4> Soccer2,3,4) Track 1,2,3,4-, Spanish Society 2,3,4> Italian Club 4> Bike Club 2,4-, Sr. Prom Comm.) Radio Club 2> Intramurals 2,3,4; Honor Pin 2,3; Eucharistic Minister; Italian Gold Medal 2, N.H.S.

SCOTT SARI

ADRIAN SAWCZUK THE DOUCHE

Slavic Club 1,2,3,4) Gymnastics 3,4) Prom Comm. 3,4; Emmaus 3, Team 4; Ski Club1,2,3,4) Chess Club 1,2,3,4, T.V. Studio 2,3,4;

JOSEPH SCHEURER BOOBIE

Basketball 1,2,3,4> Baseball 1,2) Irish Club1,2,3,4) Emmaus 3; Senior Prom Comm. 4;

WILLIAM SCHEURER OPIE

Football 1,4; Irish Club 4; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Honor Pin 1,2; Stage Crew 2; German Club 2;

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JAMES SCHMITTLER RABBIT

Intramurals 1,2,3,4-, Honor Pin 1,2,3,4-,

THOMAS SCHNEIDER T

Swimming 1,2,3,4-, Senior Prom Comm.) Slav­ic Club 2,3,4) Computer Club 1,2,3,4) T.V. Studio 1,2,3,4) Fut. Physicians Club 2,3, pres, 4> Honor Pin 1,2,3; Science Gold Medal; N.H.S.

CHRISTOPHER SCLAFANI SCALF

N.H.S.-, Football 2,3,4; Honor Pin I; Weight- lifting 2,3,4; Field 2; Racquetball Club 2,3; Stage Crew 1,2,3,4-, T.V. Studio 2,3,4; Intra­murals 1,2,3,4; H.R. Pres. 3-,

SEAN SEXTON RED

Baseball 1,2,3,4) Basketball I; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Computer Club I; Irish Club 1,2,3,4; Honor Pin 1,3,4;

FRANCISCO SILVA FRANK

Computer Club 2,3; Track 2; Outdoor Club 4; Fut. Physicians Club 2,3;

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SEAN SOMERS

DAVID SOUTHERN Basketball 2,3.4; Computer Club I; Dance Comm. 2.3; Intramurals 1,2,3,4;

NICHOLAS SPERDUTO Italian Club 2; Radio Club 4; Intramurals I;

JEFFREY STABILE JEFF

Petrean 3, Activities Ed. 4, Basketball 1,2,3,4; Computer Club 1,2,3; Slavic Club 1,2,3,4; Emmaus 4, Honor Pin 1,2,3; Home­room Pres. 2,3; N.H.S.

MARK STAPPENBECK MARKIE

Football I; Track 1,2,3, capt. 4; Homeroom Pres. 3; Prom Comm. 3,4; Emmaus 3, Team 4; Eucharistic Minister 4; Honor Pin 2,3,4; Latin Gold Medal 2; Alg. II Gold Medal, Chemistry Gold Medal 3; Spirit Award 4; Nat’l Merit Commendation, N.H.S.i

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THOMAS TACIK

NOEL TANTUICO Band 2,3, pres. 4; Jazz Ensemble 2,3,4; Li­turgical group 3,4j Intramurals l,2,3,4> Com­puter Club 1,2,3,4; Emmaus 3, Team 4> Ori­ental Club 4; N.H.S.

DANNY TAPIA BIG BIRD

Basketball l,2,3,4i Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Prom Comm. 3,4i Football 4;

RAAFAT "RALPH” TOSS BEEB

Computers I; Chess Club 2,3; Dramatics 3,4s Intramurals 1,3,4! Petrean 4; T.V. Studio I; Dungeons and Dragons l,2i

CHARLES TREFURT CHUCK

Honor Pin 1.2,3; Band It Italian Club 1,2; Intra­murals 1,2;

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FRANCISCO TRIGO T.V. Studio 2,3, mgr. 4; Dramatics 2,3,4; Student Council 3,4; Dance Comm. 2,3,4; Ski Club 2,3; Spirit Award; Honor Pin 3,

MATTHEW TURNER

SCOTT TUZZO TUZ

Basketball 1,2; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Stage Crew 4; Dance Comm.

RODRIGO UMALI RICKY

Petroc 1,2,3, Ed. 4; Soccer 2,3,4; Computer Club 1,2,3,4; Emmaus 3, Team 4; French Club 4; N.H.S.;

JOHN URBAN

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SCOTT VILLA T.V. Studio 2,3,4; Stage Crew 2,3,4; Italian Club 2; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Emmaus 3;

ANTHONY VILLAR TONY

Oriental Club 1,2,3,4; Emmaus 3, Team 4; Soccer Trainer 4; Petroc 2,4-, Ski Club 2; Intramurals 1,2,3-, Honor Pin 1,3; English Gold Medal I-, Spanish Gold Medal 2;

KENNETH VONSHAUMBURG UWE

Varsity Swimming 1,2,3, capt. 4; Golf 1,3 Forensics 4; Emmaus 3-, Computer Club 3,4 Irish Club 4; Bike Club 4; Intramurals 1,2,3,4 Ski Club 2,3;

KEITH WALL Forensic 1,2; Student Council 2.3, Pres. 4 Dance Comm. 2,3, Chrm; Ski Club 2,3,4 T.V. Studio 3,4-. Dramatics 2,3, Prod. Mgr. 4

WILLIAM WILKES B-FINE

Football 1,2,3, capt. 4; Intramural Comm. 4; Irish Club 4; Ebony Club 1,2,3, Exec Comm. 4-, Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Track 4;

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DANIEL WILLIAMS DANNY

Bike Club l; Petrean 2-, Dramatics 2,3,4; T.V. Studio 2,3,4; Honor Pin 1,2,3,4; Latin II Med­al; Homeroom President 4;

STEPHEN WISNISNIEWSKI WIZ

Bike Club 1,2,3; Intramural Comm. 1,2,3,4; Hockey 1,2; Sr. Prom Comm.-, Computer Club 4; Dance Comm. I;

JOHN WOLLEON WOOL

Intramurals l,2,3,4;

KERRY WOMACK RUDE BOY

Basketball 1,2; Ebony Club 1,2,3,4, pres.; Jug1,2,3,4-, Intramurals 3,4;

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NICHOLAS WOOD NICK

Football 1,2,3, capt. 4; Tennis 1,2,3,4; Basket­ball 1,2; Student Council 4; Homeroom Presi- dent 1,2,3; Honor Pin 3; Irish Club 1,2,3, treas. 4, Intramurals 1,2,3,4;

STEPHEN YAUTZ

MARC YELVERTON MICHAEL

Literary Magazine 3,4; Petroc 2,3,4; Dance Comm. 3,4; Stage Crew 3,4; Computer Club 2; Emmaus 3; Honor Pin h

TIBERIUS ZAHARIA TIBSY

Soccer 1,2,3; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Tennis 4-, Italian Club 3,4; Math Club 3,4; Prom Comm. 4;

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DAVID ZALL

J.V. Hockey 1,2,3,4; Bike Club 1,2

ALFONZO ZAMARRA

Intramurals 1,2,3,4s Hockey Is Italian Club 3,4

PAUL ZELLER

Cross Country 1,2,3,4s Spirit Award Is

Indoor Track l,3,4; Outdoor Track2,3,capt.4; Petrean 2, Underclassmen Ed. 3, Editor-in-Chief 4; T.V. Studio 2s

Honor Pin 1,2,3s Dance Comm. 2,3s

H.A.P. 1,2,3,4; Homeroom President 2sN.H.S.

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INDEXSTUDENT BODYA

Abdur-Rashed, T. (3): 110 Abesamis, A. (I): 75 Acosta, A. (4), 150, 54, 122, 133 Acosta, J. (3): 97 Adams, R. (I): 77 Addvensky, E. (4): 150, 36, 52 Adornetto, B. (2): 92 Aguiar, A. (4): 150 Ahern, D. (2)- 85 Ahn, M. (4): 150, 116, 49,' 52 Alerte, A. (I): 78, 119 Ali, F. (3): 103 Alicandri, A. (2): 93, 110 Allen, S. (3)= 101 Ambrosio, J. (4): 150, 142 Ambrosio, M. (4): 151, 142 Anderson, T. (I): 72 Andretti, D. (I): 75, 129 Ang, L. (I): 75 Aniello, V. (I): 44, 76 Ansteth, J. (3): 100 Antico, P. (I): 76 Antuna, G. (I): 76 Applegate, R. (3): 99 Apruzzese, J. (4): 151. 53 Arceo, J. (2): 85 Archer, B. (4): 151, 53, 124 Arriaga, J. (I): 76 Arriaga, M. (4): 151 Arroyo, R. (1): 74 Atchison, K. (2): 88 Aumack, S. (I): 79

B

Backus, R. (I): 75 Bai, M. (3); 99, 48 Baratta, C. (I): 74 Barbire, M. (3): 98 Barlow, D. (I): 52, 75 Barua, E. (2): 90 Basil, T. (3): 96, 142 Bautista, R. (4): 151 Bautista, R. (4); 152 Bayerlein, F. (2): 91 Bayona, F. (3): 104 Beduya, S. (I): 77 Bellido, C. (2): 86 Bellinger, K. (4): 54, 152 Bellino, J. (I); 72 Bellotti, G. (2): 85, 110 Benebe, B. (2): 90

Benzaleski, P. (3): 103 Benzija, W. (2): 87, 37 Bernardo, J. (2): 86, 128 Betkowski, F. (4).- 152, 122, 133, 41,

44, 67Bible, C. (3): 103, 110, 112 Biernacki, S. (4): 152 Bigelow. R. (3): 100, 130 Bigg, R. (2): 93 Bleach, R. (2): 85 Bludgus, R. (4); 132, 152 Blunda. T. (3): 97, 130 Bocco, P. (3): 96 Bondarowicz, MP (I): 75 Bonet, J. (4): 153 Bonner, 0. (I): 73 Borino, M. (3): 97 Boushay, J. (4): 153 Bowling, B. (I): 79, 119 Boyle, M. (2): 128, 93, 110 Brancatella, V. (3): 116, 37, 96 Brennan, J. (3): 103 Briamonte, F. (4): 44, 153, 130, 41,

53Brodbeck, K. (I): 75 Broderick, D. (I).- 74 Brown, G. (I); 114, 78 Brown, G. (2): 92, 130 Brown, S. (3): 97 Bruton, A. (3): 97 Bruton, B. (I): 75 Bryant, M. (2).- 92 Bryngil, D. (3): 96, 138 Bulalacao, E. (I): 73 Bullock, A. (3): 103 Burgess, D. (4).- 153, III, 142, 54,

110. 113 Burke, E. (I); 72, 114

"H e w asn 't k idding! He really d id fail us all!"

Burke, J. (I), 77 Burke, P. (4): 153 Burke, V. (4): 154 Burrell. D. (I): 78, 114, 129 Bustillo, R. (I), 77, 114 Buzzelli, P. (3): Id, 48 Byron, S. (2): 92

cCaamano, R. (3): 97

Cabezas, A. Vfc 79, 114Cabrera, A. (2): 91, 122Calderon, P. (2): 90Calicchio, J. (2): 86Camaligan, R. (2): 128, 88Camaya, J. (4): 154, 52, 67Cammarota, P. (I): 77, 22, 72, 114Campen, P. (2): NO, 90Camporeale, C. (3): 103Camporeale, M. (I): 72, 114Canseco, E. (3): 103Cantada, E. (2> 85, 92Cantelmi, M. (4): 154, 53Capizzi, P. (3): 99Carbone, R. (4): 154Cardino, D. (2): 87Carlson, J. (4)s 154, 52Carney, S. (3): 100Casler, J. (4): 155, 133, 37Castro, J. (2): 84Casulli, E. (3): 101Casulli, T. (I): 74, 114Catania, C. 92): 92Cavallucci, T. (3): 130, 97Celentano, R. (3): 99, 133Celentano, W. (3): 97Centeno, J. (3): 100Cepeda, N. (4): 155Cervino, A. (I): 129, 74Chait, N. (2): 91, 133Chandra, B. (4): 155Chase, C. (2): 91Cheatam, E. (2): 90, 110Checorski, D. (4): 155Cherchio, R. (I): 76Chesnavich, R. (I): 74Chiang, D. (4): 155Chipelo, P. (I): 77Chirichella, V. (4): 156Chrisos, V. (2): 87Christensen, J. (3): 101Cinurchin, W. (4): 156, 66Cioffi, S. (4): 156Ciok, D. (4): 156Clancy, B. (3): 103Clark, J. (3): 98Cocca, M. (3): 103Comandatore, K. (4): 156, 132Conklin, C. (4): 156Conklin, J. (I): 72, 114Connell, J. (I): 79Conticello, J. (I): 73Conway, B. (3): 133, 100Coogan, J. (3): 132, 99, 130Cooney, E. (I): 75, 114Cooney, M. (I): 75Cooney, W. (3): 98Cooper, E. (2): 84Corcoran, P. (3); 103Correia, M. (I): 76Corwin, D. (3): 96, 124, 142, 136Costello, P. (4): 157Cotton, M. (2): 93Cox, J. (3): 98Cozine, M. (4): 157Cronin, J. (3): 99Crowley, M. (4): 157, 41, 142Cruz, E. (4): 157, 140Cuevas, W. (4): 157Culhane, C. (2): 90, 128Cunningham, P. (2)t 87Curran, D. (2): 87Cush. P. (2): 89Cutola. D. (3): 142

DD Amato, L. (I): 74 Damico, T. (I): 77

D'Amore, D. (I): 72 Dandorph, M. (4): 158, 65, 110 Dang, V. (I): 73 Dang, V. (I); 72 Dangcil, W. (4): 158 Darragh, A. (3): 120, 144, 96 Davis, R. (3): 103 Deakyne, W. (3); 37, 98 DeBernardo. T. (2): 88 DeBonis, J. (2): 133, 90 Dechter, J. (4): 158 DeCresce, C. (I): 129, 74 DeFilippis, J. (2): 87 DeFino, A. (4): 158, 139 Degnan, D. (I): 119, 138 De la Cruz, A. (3): 99 de la Pasion, L. (2): 86 DelPiano, G. (3): 100 DeLuca, D. (I); 79, 138 DeLuca, S. (4): 158, 130, 140, 37,

41, 53DelVecchio, C. (4): 159 DelVecchio, K. (3) 136 DelVescovo, A. (4): 159 DeMarco, L. (I): 76, 114 DeNunzio, C. (3): 96 DePinto, D. (3): Id DePinto, N. (3): 96 DeRose, J. (4): 159, 110, 37. 142 DiAngelo, E. (3): 103 DiCostanzo, T. (2): 120, 144, 85 Dilley, J. (3): Id, 116, 133, 49 Dimler. R. (2): 93, 120, 144 DiNardo, C. (2): 89 DiNardo, S. (2): 88 Dixon, M. (I): 73 Dizon, M. (4): 159 Doll, J. (I): 76 Domingo, E. (3): 102 Done, A. (I): 73 Donnelly, D. (2): 92 Donnelly, M. (3): 140, Id Doody, M. (4): 159, 139 Doroszczyk. C. (2): 92, NO Downey, M. (3): 103 Dubon. J. (4): 160, 110. 132 Duda, S. (2): 92 Dunn, P. (4): 160, 65 Dunstan, W, (I): 78 Duque. M. (3): 37, 102, 116 Dutkiewicz, S. (4): 160, 44 Duvalsaint, P. (4): 160, 130 Dzubina, T. (2): 91

EEastman, D. (4): 160, 142 Ebanks, R. (2): 84 Egar, J. (3): 110, 100, 112. 113 Equia. J. (I): 73, 119 Elio, R. (3): 44, 98, 120 Elio, R. (3): 98Elson. M. (2): 133, 87, 120, 144 Empestan, R. (3): 98, 136 Esposito, C. (2): 85 Estrada, D. (2): 93 Estrada, M. (I): 75 Evans, W. (3): 97 Evidente. B. (3): 97, 122

FFaiano, T. (I): 120, 79. 144 Fairfield, R. (3): 99 Fairfield, S. (I): 79 Fajardo. J. (3): 133. 44, Id Falco, C. (4): 161. 36 Fall. K. (I), 79

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Fals. S. (I): 73 Fardellone, J. (I): 75 Fardellone, T. (4): 161 Fatal, D. (I): 78 Favetta, T. (4): 161, 136 Feeney, J. (2): 85 Feeney, J. (4): 161 Ferguson, R. (3): 44, 100, 122 Fernandez, C. (3): 54, 102 Ferraro, A. (4): 161, 59 Festa, A. (4); 122, 162 Figueroa, M. (I): 76 Figurski, M. (2): 89 Finn, T. (3): 102Fitzhenry, D. (3): 37, 47, 110, 97,

132

Fitzhenry, K. (4): 110, 130, 113, 162 Flanagan, J. (2): 37, 86, 110, 128 Flusk, S. (3): 97 Flynn, M.R. (4): 124, 162 Flynn, M.S. (4): 36, 162 Fogu, J. (I): 76, 130 Fonticoba, R. (2): 92 Formoso, J. (I): 75, 114 Fortunato, J. (3): 140, 101, 110 Fortunato, M. (2): 90 Francisco, A. (I): 77 Frank, H. (4): 162 Frattura, S. (4): 163 Fritz, M. (I).- 76, 130 Froio, A. (2): 91, 132 Fuqua, A. (2): 90 Furrer, E. (3): 99

GGaibor. H. (3): 48, 101 Gajewski, M. (2): 43 Galang, M. <4> 163 Galati, M. (3): 96 Gallagher, D. (4): 132, 163 Gallagher, M. (3): 101, 124 Gallo, M. (I): 72 Gannon, C. (3): 100 Garcia, G. (I): 77 Gargiles, W. (3): 130, 101 Gargiulo, E. (I): 44, 72, 129 Garry, R. (3). 116, 103 Gatewood, B. (3): 60, 101 Gaughan, P. (I): 72 Gavin, M. (I); 73 Geoghegan, J. (2): 88 Geoghegan, J. (I): 79, 114 Gerald. N. (I): 44, 79 Giannela, J. (4): 163

Giblin, T. (I): 79 Gifford, M. (3): 101, 59, 140 Giglio, J. (3): 97, 37 Gil, H. (4): 163, 36, 60 Gil, R. (I): 74, 129 Gillard, J. (2); 89 Gillard, T. (3): 110, 100 Gillespie, J. (2): 89 Gilvey, M. (3): 96 Giordano, L. (2): 93 Glatt, T. (I): 76 Gmitro, S. (4): 164, 130 Gnecco, M. (2): 90 Goldrich, D. (2): 90 Goldsworthy, G. (I): 139, 76 Golizio, M. (I): 73

Gomez, I. (4): 164 Gomez, J. (3): 102 Gomez, SP (3): 103, 67 Gonsiewski, W. (3): 97 Gordon, J. (I): 74 Gordon, J. (2): 90 Grabowski, E. (4): 164 Granados, A. (I): 78 Granell, S. (I): 77 Granelli, K. (3): 101, 116 Grieshaber, R. (3); 144, 100, 120 Grogan, J. (2): 86 Gronda, D. (4)= 164, 136, 110, III Gronda, R. (I): 77, 114 Gruhn, R. (3): 103, 130 Grundling, P. (4): 164, 67 Guarda, M. (2): 87 Guarente, C. (4): 165, 139 Guarino, J. (4): 165, 37, 142 Guarino, M. (I): 44, 77 Gutierrez, J. (3): 102 Gutierrez, L. (4): 165, 44 Guyre, D. (2): 86

HHager, R. (4): 120, 165Haggerty, B. (I). 73Hanifin, D. (4): 165. 110, 44, 53, 66Hanks, D. (4), 166Hanna, F. (3): 96Harris, D. (I): 77Hart, M. (4): 48, 166, 44Hartnett, R. (I): 78Harvey, M. (I): 79, 114Haughney, B. (I): 79, 129Healy, J. (4)-: 166Henkes. J. (4): 166

Henn, G. (3): 103 Henneberry, R. (2): 89 Hernandez, H. (I)j 76 Hernandez, M. (4): 166 Hernandez, R. (3): 103, 122 Hester, J. (2): 84 Holzmann, H. (2): 84 Hoppe, D. (3): 99 Howard, S. (3): 124, 102 Howlett, C. (4): 167, 130 Hu, J. (I): 78 Hughes, C. (I): 75 Hughes, J. (3): 132, 98, 122 Hughes, J. (2): 116, 37, 86 Hummell, S. (4): 167 Huryk, K. (4): 167 Hyjek, A. (3): 100

/lies, G. (3): 98 Illy, W. (3): 100, 120, 138 Inn, S. (4): 167, 120, 144 Iqbal, W. (I): 78 Iza, J. (I): 72

JJablonski, J. (2): 37, 91 Jablonski, M. (4): 167, 142 Jablonski, R. (4): 168 Jablow, L. (3): 44, 52, 96 Jakubik, E. (I): 133, 73 James, G. (2): 91, 110, 137 Janega, G. (I): 78 Jimenez, C. (I): 77, 119 Jimenez, R. (2): 85, 116, 119 Jordan, G. (4): 168, 139 Joshi, S. (2): 87 Juby. J. (I)= 73 Juenge, M. (3): 99 Jurgelevicius, A. (4): 168 Juskiewicz, P. (2): 88, 110

KKachel, J. (I): 75, 129 Kane, C. (3): 103 Kapoor, S. (I); 78 Kashuba, J. (4): 168 Kawalek, S. (I): 78 Kealy, J. (2> 124, 128, 140, 86 Kearney, S. (2); 93 Kearns, S. (3): 103 Kegelman, S. (I); 79 Kelly, D. (I): 72. 144 Kelly. J. (I): 129 Kelly. K. (4): 168 Kelton. G. (4): 169, 142 Kenny, M. (I): 78 Kenny, M. (2)= 91 Keohane, E. (2): 86 Kern, D. (4): 169 Khan, S. (I): 78 Khawaja, A. (3): 98 Khawaja, H. (2): 90 Kilkenny. M. (4): 36. 41, 169 Kim, C. (3): 98 Kim, J. (I): 74 King, M. (2); 86, 130 Kirchgassler, E. (4): 169 Kleid, D. (2): 88 Knorowski, K. (3): 96 Koehler. S. (I): 78 Kollmer, J. (3): 97 Koncicki, R. (I): 76, 133 Kopycinski, A. (3): 97, 138

Kosiba, T. (3): 100 Kotsopulos, S. (4): 140, 169 Kukowski, E. (I): 79 Kushnir, B. (3):98 Kushnir, G. (3): 133, 99 Kushnir, P. (I):76 Kwon, V, (l)i 74

LLaBruno, D. (4): 60, 170, 132 Labus, M. (I): 75, 119 Laconti, J. (I); 79 Lagermasini, A. (I): 72, 119 Lagermasini, P. (3): 103, 116 lago, C. (I). 60, 74 LaMantia, V. (2): 86 Landis, J. (4): 170 Langon, B. (I): 77 Lapine, D. (2): 91 Latko, J. (3): 100 Lau, T. (I): 74 Lavarro, R. (3): 122, 136 Lavarro, R. (2): 87, 137 Lavecchia, D. (4): 170 Lawless, M. (3): 103, 120, 144 Lawlor, B. (4): 170, 59 Lawrence, A. (4): 110, 170 Leahy, R. (4): NO, 171, 133 Lecowitch, J. (4): 171 Lee, R. (I); 78, 114, 43 Lee, C. (2): 86 Leitao, M. (2): 87 Lempa, P. (2): 88, 124, 128 Lepis, B. (I): 79 Leung, R. (I): 78, 119 Lindsey, H. (2); 85 Lindsley, W. (2): 91, 122 Linskey, M. (2): 86 Lleonart, O. (3): 102 Lopez, J. (I): 78, 119 Lopez, R. (2): 91 Lo Re, V. (2): 87 Lorenzo, A. (I): 74 Lowicki, C. (3); 97 Lubas, E. (4)= 171 Luistro, R. (4): 60, 171 Luizzi, L. (4)= 171 Lynch, J. (I): 72 Lyons, D. (I): 77 Lyons, K. (2): 91

M CMcAuliffe, J. (I): 44, 79 McCann, K. (|):77, 129 McCarthy, S. (2): 84, 128 McDermott, J. (4): 173 McDermott, K. (I); 73 McDonough, T. (3): 99 McEwen, B. (2): 91, 60 McGlynn, K. (I): 73 McGrath, M. (4): 133. 173 McGuire, P. (3): 100 McLeod. B. (2): 90 McVicar, T. (4): 173

MMacawili. W. (3): 99 Mackiewicz, J. (4): 172 Maglione, D. (2): 86 Mahoney, B. (4); 60, 172 Majmudar, K. (3): 102 Malanowski, D. (I): 72 Mallard, K. (2): 88 Manchisi, L. (4): 172

A mind is a terrible thing to waste ... What happened?

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Mancino, J. (4); 172. 110 Manion. D. (3): 103 Mannion. M. (4): 133, 172, 53, Marafioti, G. (3): 101 Marini, J. (3): 101 Marino, J. (I): 79, 114 Mariquit, A. (I): 73 Markowski, E. (3): 101 Marri, J. (I): 119, 75 Martin, E. (2): 37, 93, 128 Martin, J. (3): 102 Martins, A. (I): 75, 144 Martinez, A. (2).- 92 Mason. S. (2): 90, 110 Matta, C. (I): 74 Matta. F. (2): 85. 128 Mattey. T. (I): 76. 132 Mattey. W. (3): 99 Matticola. M. (2): 84 Mauriello. M. (4): 173

NNakar, C. (I): 75 Namnama, L. (2): 85, 122 Nata, J. (3): 102 Naval, E. (I), 73 Neafsey, W. (4), 139, 174 Neals, H. (3), 48, 100 Nestor, E. (2), 91 Nestor, R. (4), 138, 120, 175 Nevedomsky, M. (2), 93, 116 Ngo, T. (I), 116, 76 Nguyen, S. (I), 76, 116 Nieto, J.J2): 128, 91 Nieves. R. (4): 122, 175 Nisbet, R. (4), 41, 129, 175 Nisbet, R. (3), 96, 124 Nolan, G. (3): 97, 130 Nolan, V. (4), 175

Would you trust these guys to orient your brother?

frosh

Mehta, M. (I), 78, 144 Mehta, S. (I): 76 Menake, D. (I), 79, 129 Mendoza, D. (I): 73 Mercado, C. (2), 87 Merluza, V. (3): 103 Metcalfe, C. (3), 96 Mielo, J. (I), 75 Militello, W. (3): 49, 97 Molina, A. (4), NO. 173 Molina, L. (I), 76 Montalban, P. (I): 76 Montalvo, J. (4): 174 Monteforte, J. (2), 91, 124, 128 Moore, K. (2): 87, 139 Moore, T. (2), 87, 128 Morris, K. (4), 174 Morris, K. (2): 93 Morris, P. (2), 85 Morrissette, 0. (3), 100 Mulcahy, G. (3), 99 Mulholland, R. (4): 174, 139 Munro, A. (I), 78, 119 Murphy, G. (3): 49 Musante, A. (4), 174, 44 Myer, W. (I), 73 Myers, J. (I): 79, 120, 144 Myers, R. (3), 99, 144

Nugent, R. (2): 84 Nunes, D. (I), 77, 137

oO’Connell, E. (2), 93 O ’Connor, B. (2), 90 O ’Connor. S. (2), 85 O ’Connor, T. (3): 100, 110 O'Donnell, J. (I), 78 O ’Hare, T. (2), 86, 119 Ohlmuller, D. (2), 93, 60, 140 Ohlmuller, J. (4): 175 Oliveros, 0. (2), 93 Olszewski, K. (2): 86 O ’Neill, K. (I), 74, 114 Opalach, P. (3), 103 Ordonez, C. (3), 97 Orellana, R. (3), 44. 98 Orlina, A. (I): 77 Ortega, A. (I), 76, 119 Ortega, A. (3), 96, 116 Ortega, D. (I), 72 O ’Shaughnessy, E. (I), 76 O ’Shaughnessy, M. (3), 44, 102 Ostendorf, S. (3), 100, 122 O'Sullivan, K. (2), 84 Owens, J. (I), 74, 114

What did you say about my mother?”

Pacillo, J. (2), 88 Padilla, W. (I): 75 Paguiligan, J. (2), 59, 88, 138 Pallarca, E. (I), 77 Palmer, C. (2), 91 Palomares, A. (I), 77 Panico, R. (4), 176 Pantozzi, R. (2), 87 Paone, T. (I), 72, 114 Papadakis, G. (4), 176 Paradine, J. (4), 176 Park, I. (3): 99, 110 Parlavecchio, M. (I), 79 Partoza, P.K. (2), 93 Parziale, P. (I), 79 Patel, C. (2): 85 Patel, V. (3), 102 Pawlowski, P. (3): 102, 124 Pedro, T. (2), 84 Pelier, R. (4): 54, 138, 176 Peluso, R. (2): 88 Penaskovic, D. (2): 87 Pepe, N. (I): 75 Pereira, A. (4): 176 Pereira, P. (3): 103 Perez, A. (4> 177 Perez, C.(2): 87 Perkins, G. (I), 74. 114 Perkins, W. (4): 177, NO Pernia, C.(2), 92 Peters, D. (4): 122 Petti, P. (I), 72 Pichirallo, G. (I), 74 Piersa, J. (3): 102 Pietruska, D. (3), 103 Polack, E. (3): 98 Politewicz, L. (2), 84 Pomares, C. (I): 74 Pompeo, M. (4), 41. 177 Poueymirous, J. (3): 97, 132 Powell, P. (I), 78 Preckajlo, J. (3), 100 Presa, S. (4), 177, 57 Price, W. (3), 37. 103 Prime. C. (4): 44, 48, 178 Proenza, M. (I), 72, 114, 129 Pronti, S. (3), 97

Rainier, K. (4), 137, 178 Ramirez, D. (I), 72 Ramirez. R. (I), 78 Ramos, A. (4), 178 Rapacki, S. (4), 178 Raslowsky, J. (4): 116, 179 Raslowsky, K. (3), 100 Rastogi, A. (4):60, 140 Reardon, C. (3), 44, 99 Reczka, R. (2), 86 Regenye, F. (4), 44, 179 Reilly, M. (3), 100, 124, 133 Remishofski, J. (I), 74 Repoza, A. (3), 43, 102 Revilla, J. (4): 52, 179 Reyes, 0. (4), 179 Ricco, R. (I), 74 Riley, T. (4): 53, 180 Riolo, D. (2), 88, 122 Robalino, W. (I): 77 Roberts, G. (I): 76 Robetto, 0. (I), 75 Rodriguez. A. (3), 101 Rodriguez, G. (2): 89 Rodriguez, M. (2): 93 Rodriguez, W. (3): 102 Rogers, D. (I): 78, 120, 144 Roman, M. (I), 78 Romano, F. (4).- 180 Romano, F. (4): 180, 132 Romano, G. (3): 101 Romanowski, T. (4): 180 Romero, S. (4), 66, 180 Rosa, A. (4), 181 Rosado, M. (2): 90 Roscelli, R. (4), 181 Rossetti, M. (I), 76 Rovere, D. (2), 84 Roxas, S. (I): 74 Rubin, S. (I): 76, 129 Rudner, M. (4), 181 Ruiu, A. (3): 97, 116 Ruiz, H. (I), 74 Rushforth, R. (2), 93, NO Rushforth, W. (4): 181 Ryan, P. (2), 119, 87

QQuish, D. (4), 44, 178

RRachinsky, J. (I), 73 Raeford, C. (3), 96, 110

Sabogal, K. (4), 116, 182 Sabusay, G. (2), 87 Salandra, E. (I), 79 Salau. E. (2): 44, 88 Salomon, P. (3), 100 Salvemini, S. (2), 90 Sammartino, D. (3): 101, 110 Santomauro, W. (I), 75, 133 Santos, N. (3): 102, 116

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Sa-onoy, W. (3): 97Sari, S. (4)= 182Sarmiento, A.(2): 88Sawczuk, A. (4): 122, 182Schait, B. (I); 73Schaplowsky. I. (I): 79Scheurer, W. (4): 110, 182Schifano, T. (I): 75Schmidt, C. (I): 75, 120, 144Schmittler, J. (4): 183Schneider, T. (4): 133, 183Schneider. W. (2): 110, 37, 52, 91Schork, R. (2): 89, 137Schroeder, D. (3): 99Sciarra, C. (3): 103Sclafani, C. (4): 110, 183Scocco, J. (I): 77Scott, G. (3): 98, 110Sexton, B. (I): 78Sexton. S. (4): 183, 142Seymour, D. (I): 79Shah, B. (I). 78Shaw. M. (I): 88Shea, J. (2): 93Sheeran, J. (2): 89, 138Silva. F. (4): 183Simao, J. (3): 98Simone, J. (I): 75Simonetti, M. (I): 76Sindle, G. (2): 91, 110Singh, P. (2): 86Siniski, C. (3): 102Skorka, D. (2): 86Smith, R. (I): 73Sollecito. P. (2): 90Somers, J. (I): 78Soto. B. (I): 74Southern, D. (4): 184Spadora, P. (2): 110, 93, 136Spann, B. (I); 76, 139Sperduto, N. (4): 184Speronza, P. (2): 93, 132Stabile, J. (4): 66, 184Stancavish, D. (I): 72Stanczak, J. (3): 58, 99Stanowski, P. (4): 184Stanziano, D. (3): 96Stappenbeck, M. (4): 120, 144Stefans, B. (3): 98Stefko, W. (2): 44, 88Stewart, A. (2): 90, 110Stokes, P. (2): 92Stupinski, G. (I): 72, 116Stypa, M. (3): 100Sullivan, V. (I): 74Swabsin, P. (2): 86, 133, 37

TTabora, C. (3): 43, 102 Tacik, T. (4): 116, 185 Taite. L. (I), 72 Tanteo, R. (3): 100 Tantuico, N. (4): 185 Tapia. D. (4): 124, 185, 110 Tarantino, D. (I): 73 Thompson, J. (2): 84, 130 Thorning, J. (3); 98, 110 Tolentino, R. (I): 74 Tolstyk, M. (I): 75 Toss, R. (4): 185 Toussas, D. (2): 85 Toy, J. (3): 97 Trassari-Puro, J. (I): 72 Treacy, E. (I): 78 Trefurt, C. (4): 185 Trigo, F. (4): 186, 37 Trilles, R. (2): 88 Tronco, L. (2): 86, 110 Trotman, R. (2): 85, 128

Truong, T. (I): 78 Tuohy, R. (2): 91. 110 Tuohy, T. (3): 37, 103, 110 Turner, M. (4): 186 Turner, T. (3): 97 Tuzzo, J. (3): 44, 100 Tuzzo, S. (4): 186

uUbelhoer, K. (I).- 73 Umali, R. (3): 97 Umali, R. (4): 186, 57, 116 Umali, R. (I): 79 Urban, J. (4): 186 Usarzewicz, M. (3): 98

VValente, J. (3): 101Valente, M. (2). 84Van Blarcom, J. (2): 86Van Orden, P. (3): 99Vargas, A. (I): 75Varsalona, P. (I): 77Vassallo, L. (3): 102Vaughan, P. (3): 99Vaughan, R. (3): 99Viggiano, D. (I): 73Villa, S. (4): 44, 187Villar, A. (4): 116, 187Vining, P. (2): 87, 91Vita, J. (I)= 78Vita, J. (2): 93Vlacich, S. (3): 44. 100Voicu, M. (2): 90Volcy. J. (2): 93, 110Von Schaumburg, K. (4): 187. 133Vukan, K. (2): 86

wWalker, A. (2): 91 Wall, K. (4): 187, 36, 44 Way, S. (2): 90 Webb, R. (1): 74 Webster. E. (3): 96, 110 Weierman, R. (I); 77 Wentworth, S. (2): 44, 89 Wernock, G. (3): 96 West, K. (I): 79 Whitehead, E. (2> 92 Wiley, M. (I): 73 Wilkes, W. (4): 54, 110, 100, 187 Williams, D. (4): 44, 188 Williams, J. (I): 73, 120, 144 Williams, S. (2): 89, 128 Williams. T. (3): 96, 120, 137 Williamson. D. (3): 103 Willis. M. (3): 110 Wilson, D. (3): 124, 110 Wisniewski, S. (4): 64, 188 Witt. M. (I): 73 Wolleon, J. (4): 188 Womack, K. (4): 54, 142, 188 Wood. E. (I): 76. 133 Wood, N. (4): 110, 112. 140. 188 Worobiej, M. (2): 90, 110

XYZYautz, S. (4): 189 Yelverton, M. (4): 189, 44 Zaharia, T. (4): 189 Zaleck. C. (I)= 75, 133 Zall, D. (4): 132, 190

Zamarra, A. (4): 190 Zeller, P. (4): 67, 190 Zieleniewski, M. (2): 90, 133 Zimmermann, T. (3): 138, 102 Zingaro, C. (2): 89, 136 Zupko, J. (3): 98

FACULTYMrs. Helen Argyelan: 32 M iss Susan Baber: 28 Mr. Gerry Bellotti: 17, 110, III Rev. Raymond J. Balduf, S.J.: 29 Rev. Arthur C. Bender, S.J.: 28,

122Mr. Gregory F. Boyle: 21 Rev. John E. Browning, S.J.i 27,

55, 120, 144 Mr. Claudio M. Burgaleta, S.J.: 19,

48, 66, 85 Mr. John P. Campion: 24 Mr. John Casey: 24, 44, 62 Bro. Ralph Cilia. S.J.: 33 Mr. John V. Cinciarelli: 31 Mrs. Kathleen M. Costantini: 28 Mr. Harry R. Dammer: 27, 124

Mr. Kenneth M. Dandorph: 16 Mr. Joseph E. DellaFave: 28 Mr. Carl S. DeLorenzo: 28 Mrs. Donna Derise: 19 Rev. Charles F.X. Dolan, S.J.: 17 Rev. Edward I. Dolan, S.J.: 18 Mr. William J. Donahue: 19, 58 Rev. James S. Foley. S.J.: 18 Mr. Patrick Foley: 25 Mr. Leonard A. Fordellone: 19 Mrs. Joan Fitzgibbons: 32 Mrs. Lucy Furka: 33 Mr. Joseph J. Galiastro: 18 M iss Ana J. Garcia: 19 Bro Thomas J. Garvey, S.J.: 29,

40, 200 Mr. Michael A. Gray: 28 Rev. Francis J. Hamill, S.J.: 17 Mr. Richard C. Hansen: 31, 110 Bro. Paul Harrison, S.J.: 33 Mr. Michael Hogan: 17 Mr. James Horan.- 24, 57 Mr. Robert P. Howard: 14, 15, 22 Mr. Alvarado Idelfonso: 33 Dr. Richard L. Kennedy: 25 Mr. Walter B. Koszyk: 25 Rev. James F. Kuntz, S.J.: 16 Mr. Raymond LagO: 30 Ms. Adele M. LeCalvez: 21 Rev. William T. Lundy, S.J.: 16,

133Mrs. Barbara A. Martin: 21 Mr. Joseph A. Massarelli: 25, 38.

39, 64Mr. Robert A. Me Guinness: 22 Mr. Donald E. Merrick: 21 Rev. Stephen F. Meany, S.J.: 17 Rev. John A. Mullin, S.J.: 26, 40,

42Mr. Robert F. Mulvihilh 31, 46, 47 Rev. Thomas V. O 'Connor, S.J.:

20Mrs. Patricia E. O ’Grady: 26, 84 Deacon, P. O'Neill: 26, 59 Rev. Harold J. Oppido, S.J.: 18 Rev. Joseph P. Parkes, S_).: 16, 80,

81Mrs. Rita Pawlikowski: 32 Mrs. Iona Prilop: 32 Rev. Frederick J. Pellegrini, S.J.:

23. 56

FACULTYMr. John R. Raslowsky: 20, 56,

116, 119Rev. Enrico Raulli, S.J.: 24 M iss Elba Roque: 23 Ms. Kathleen Rowan: 29 Mrs. Dolores Russell: 32 Mr. Robert Sayer: 30, 50, 51, 104 Mr. Lou Scarpa: 33 Mr. Lance Silvestris: 27, 43 Ms. Maria L. Smith: 23 Rev. Edward J. Snyder, S.J.: 29 Rev. David X. Stump, S.J.: 20, 45,

49Mr. Joseph Tamburelli: 30, 49 Rev. James A. Thompson, S.J.: 25,

36, 37Mrs. Judith A. Uriarte: 19 Mrs. Elizabeth Walsh: 32 Mrs. Joan B. Ward: 31 Rev. Ercel F. Webb: 27 Ms. Norma D. Wilke: 26, 92 Ms. Adrianne H. Wozniak; 23 Bro. Joseph C. Wuss, S.J. 16 Mrs. Ethel Wynn: 32 Ms. Beatrice M. Wysocki: 22

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PETREAN STAFF 1986

PAUL ZELLEREditor in Chief

k/ i/ v / r i/ i

Copy EditorCLAUDIO

BURGALETA, SJ.Moderator

JEFF STABILEActivities Editor

JON CAMAYAGraphics Editor

BILL CINURCHINFaculty Editor

U / \ r 4 n / M M Ir llM

Senior EditorMIKE DANDORPH

Senior EditorSTEVE ROMERO

Sports Editor

KEVIN GRANELUAsst. Activities Editor

STEVE GOMEZUnderclassmen Editor

TOM FINNAsst. Sports Editor”

yAUL GRUNDLINGPhotography Editor

STEVE DUTKIEWICZPhotography Editor

STAFRANK BRIAMONTE

JAMIE COX BOBBY GARRY

ANDREW KOPYCINSKI KEVIN ATCHISON

DON LAPINE SEAN O ’CONNOR

MARC YELVERTON

PHOTOGRAPHERS

MIKE AHN MARIO BAI

TONY CABRERA ED SALAU

DAVE TOUSSAS

ANDY MURROPublisher’s Representative

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A great deal of work goejs into the production of a yearbook.Many times, an editor’s job is a thankless one. In light of this, we, the editorial staff of the 1986 Petrean, would like to ex­press our gratitude to those who helped us.

First, we would like to thank Mr. Claudio Burgaleta, S.J., our "Savior”, for working miracles. Also, we would like to express our gratitude to Fr. Fred Pellegrini S.J., for accepting a role he did not want. We would like to thank the administration, particularly Fr. Joseph Parkes, S.J., for its support, both spiritu­al and financial.

We would also like to express special thanks to the following for their contributions: to Fr. John Mullin for the use of his typewriter and for a special contribution; to Ethel Wynn and the switchboard operators for the hundreds of "outside lines” and for holding the key; to Mr. Jack Casey for his help with the dedication; to Mike Ahn for his free photos-, to "Big Al”Idelfonso and the maintenance staff for their help with paint­ing the old room and moving to the new room; and, finally, to Andy Murro and the Jostens Co. for putting up with us, theeditors of "the book that almost wasn’t.” *' 199

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IN MEMOR1AM

Even as graduation celebrates our years together, we realize the inevitable separation from Prep, from one another, that follows. At Christmastime, we un­expectedly knew the pain of that separation in the sudden death of Brother Thomas Garvey, S.J.

"Bro. Garv” was our teacher, counselor, guide on the road to Emmaus, our friend — in every sense a real brother to us all. In his presence we grew in self­esteem. He opened our eyes to our uniqueness and our strengths, and so, we could keep everything else in our lives in perspective.

We are thankful that we shared our lives and our love with Brother Garvey and we entrust him now to a new life with the Lord. His gift lives on in each of us — 'I am me and I am okay, "and "All will be well, all will be well.”

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