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The Petrean yearbook from 1989

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ST. PETER'S PREP

PROUDLY PRESENTS

PETREAN '89

"SOLID AS A ROCK"

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“ And so I tell you, Peter: you are a rock, and on this rock foundation I w ill build my Church, and not even death w ill ever be able to overcome it."(M atthew 16:18)

Rock - as it is strong, so must we be - as it endures, so has Prep - as it is a foundation, so is Prep to us. For we chose St. Peter's Prep as our educational foundation with the same confidence Christ had when He chose Peter to be His rock foundation for the Roman Catholic Church. St. Peter's Prep has been and w ill continue to be our "stepping stone" into the future. A t the hands o f a sculptor a stone is shaped into art - beautiful and something to be admired - we the students are molded in that same way by Prep. When we leave this school w e shall stand firm, sure o f ourselves and ready. We shall have become strong - as Odysseus was to Homer, standing “ as firm as a rock". This newfound strength w ill carry us far and long, for memories endure as does the stone.

Stone - not cold, gray and lifeless, but reserved, untapped and bound only by the limits o f our imagination. On this stone foundation of St. Peter's Prep do we begin our journey - imagination carries us and fear o f collapsing is unthinkable, for upon a stone foundation there is stability unlike the sand that is b lown by the wind. W e have become solid — “ SOLID AS A RO CK".

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Four years have gone by, and the toil and hard work pro­duce a masterpiece to be respected. A solid education is the first ] step in constructing a complete individual. St. Peter's Prep | provides us with the opportunity to grasp that education and : reap its benefits.

SOLID EDUCATIONWhat sculpture is to a block of marble, education is to

the soul."

Joseph Addisonw - u ■ „ , , The Spectator #215We are molded upon Prep s foundation of academic ex­

cellence. Our tools are creativity, intellect, and determina­tion. Like an artist, we strive, sweat, and labor to achieve that final masterpiece - the unique being that is the student.

Prep offers us the basis on which we begin our work. Each course in our curriculum is like the chisel - hewing away, constantly adding another facet to the creation.

Freshman year constructs the framework of our being. Latin, the foundation of the Romance languages, is intro­duced to us via Father Oppido, et al.

Sophomore year, we define the outline of our creation. Father Raulli instructs us in the finer points of English grammar, while we also struggle with geometric calcula­tions and biological discoveries.

By Junior year, the details of our creation are beginning to show through. Literature, an elective foreign language, ■ and History become part of our knowledge.

In the Senior year, our creation is sanded to achieve its final luster - Calculus with Ms. Wysocki, Physics with Mr. Merrick, A.P. Government and A.P. English - all contribute to the final monument.

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Here at St. Peter's, we experience the interaction o f aca- i demic and social activities. On this foundation we develop our ability to function socially. Whether participating in school activities, providing support for athletic teams, or j even attending school dances, we are given numerous oppor­tunities to mingle with and react to other people. These j different situations enable us to grow socially and provide us with the skills necessary to work with others as adults. These talents which we have gained from the social background provided by the Prep community, enhance us. This strength w ill remain with us forever, as we take our places in society as "M en for Others."

SOCIAL FOUNDATION

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SOLID COMMUNITY

What does community mean for us at St. Peter's? Community is that special feeling of togetherness which all of us at Prep feel. It drives us to be our best, to share our experiences, and to love. St. Peter's offers an environment which fosters a close bond which enriches our lives. Our community at Prep is the foundation from which we grow emotionally solid and mature. It creates lasting memories that will never die.

Prep teaches us to give. Organizations like the Na­tional Honor Society, H.A.P. (Higher Achievement Program) and the Mission Drive Committee are repre­sentative of the giving spirit found at Prep. A further example of the community bond at Prep is the way our students, faculty and families bond together to help each other through difficult times. Events, such as rallies and the Walk-A-Thon, also reflect the vital­ity of Prep spirit and community. Frosh and sopho­more retreats, Emmaus and the chance to be Eucharis- tic Ministers set St. Peter's apart from the average school, for we are all encouraged to grow together. Our school teaches us not to be self-centered; it gives us a chance to grow, to mature, to share in that feeling of "Prep Pride".

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In addition to being strong in scholastics, Prep is also solid in character. While this character manifests itself in the daily aspects o f Prep life, it is especially evident in Prep's athletics On the field, on the court or on the track, Prep drives for the win. Prepsters overflow with the spirit of competition, yet they never lose sight o f the true nature o f the game.

While victories are celebrated and pride abounds in the heart o f St. Peter's, that pride does not become arrogance. A Prep loss i? taken in stride. Prepsters are above believing that winning is all that counts. Maturity, sensitivity, and respect are ingrained in the Prep persona.

SPORTSMANSHIP

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" A Man for O thers" is a true representative o f Prep's ideals: w e are congratulatory to our victorious teams but still supportive o f those which are less successful. W e greet the opposing teams w ith open hands, accepting them as friends even when, only moments before, w e were rivals.

A sense o f camaraderie and good sportsmanship is the root o f Prep's spirit.

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LEADERSHIPW e enter Prep as eager youths ready to be sculpted into the

men of tomorrow. We are prepared to enter the next phase of our lives with the confidence that our foundation is strong. This, in part, is due to our acceptance of the responsibilities with which we are entrusted here. Whether it be as a freshman excelling academically or as a senior leading his sports team, the Prep community looks to students of all years for leader­ship.

Our four years at Prep prepare us to take the initiative. We learn never to let an opportunity pass us by. Early signs of who w ill be the school's leaders in three short years are seen in the freshmen. Present juniors and seniors are in positions of au­thority in clubs and sports. W hile they make Prep's activities run smoothly and efficiently, they also prepare the under­classmen to accept these roles one day. Examples of this au­thority could be Joe Kelly as the Student Council President or Raoul Bustillo the captain of the football team because the quality of leadership we look for and find in our senior class is extraordinary.

A Prep student can take pride in the leadership qualities that he develops at Prep. W ith the foundation that we build here we can realize Winston Churchill's call to the fullest:

"Come on now, all you young men, all over the world .. . Don't be content with things as they are. 'The earth is yours and the fullness thereof.' Enter upon your inheri­tance, accept your responsibilities."

Winston Churchill Roving Commission: M y

Early Life

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The four years I have spent at Prep, have made me a mature, responsible adult. I believe Prep gave me the ability to think and leam on my own, which are, in themselves, foundations for a successful future."

Gabe Antuna

"The caring and concern shown to me at St. Peter's Prep has given me a new sense o f self-esteem. M y four years at Prep are filled with memories of good times and learning experiences o f bad times. I have grown from being part o f the Prep community in activities, such as Spirit Committee, Petroc, and many others. I feel I have the tools and knowledge to become a leader. I honestly feel that I w ill do well in college and whatever else I pursue because I was a member o f the Prep community."

Martin Golizio

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"Prep has taught me many things that I hope will further my growth. However, there is one particular quality I've learned that will stay with me forever: Leadership. Whether in the classroom or in an activity, I feel I have developed a sense of responsibility to the people I've been with these past four years. Hopefully this new character trait I've developed will help me in the future so I can continue to serve people."

Kevin McCann

"Prep has been a place for me to build and grow. Growth takes many forms, such as spiritual, emotional, and physical growth. As I leave, I hope that this foundation w ill let me continue to grow. Prep, itself, is a foundation, and all who leave Prep take part o f that foundation with them. I just hope that I can take this foundation and share it with others."

Tim Lau

"O vera ll, Prep has prepared me for the future in two distinct and important ways. First o f all, the academics at Prep provided me w ith both a basic core curriculum, and elective courses taught by talented and dedicated teachers, and prepared me for making my career choices. Secondly, and just as importantly, the Prep community has provided me w ith a chance to grow. The w ide diversity o f activities and people have given me the chance to develop m y skills and talents w h ile helping me create a solid foundation o f values. M y four years at Prep have indeed been the best in m y life. As I look back I can reminisce in much the same w ay Lord Byron did, 'But I have lived and I have not lived in vain/"

Tom Anderson

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DEDICATION

The class of 1989 proudly dedicates this year's Petrean to Mr. Carl DeLorenzo. An alumnus of Prep, Mr. DeLor­enzo graduated with honors in 1967. He attended St. Peter's College, where he majored in European History and minored in Classics. In 1974 he obtained his Master's Degree in Medieval History from Fordham University. Mr. DeLorenzo returned to Prep in 1973 but this time as a teacher.

Since his return, Mr. DeLorenzo has been teaching in the History Department. When questioned about his six­teen year career at Prep, he stated that teaching keeps him "mentally sharp"; he also explained that he teaches in a style designed to get his students interested in histo­ry. As a result his students enjoy their work and there­fore learn more. In addition to learning history, Mr. DeLorenzo's students benefit as intellectuals, mature as men, and most importantly enjoy his class - he is im­mensely popular with students of all years.

Although Mr. DeLorenzo considers himself conserva­tive, he is very expressive and generous with his talents. Mr. DeLorenzo moderates, and aspires to one day coach, the Prep Tennis Team. In the past he has coached Prep's Baseball Team.

An avid sports fan, Mr. DeLorenzo is a self-proclaimed "lunatic" Giants fan. He is also a "Trekkie", which can be confirmed by all who know him - students, colleagues and family. We are proud to call him teacher and friend.

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ADMINISTRATION

Rev. Thomas F. Denny, S I Principal

Mr. Kenneth Dandorph Assistant Principal for Student Affairs

Dr. Roy R. Pellicano Assistant Principal for Student Affairs

Rev. Edward Salmon, S.J. President

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ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICES

ABOVE LEFT: Development Office; Mrs. Elizabeth Walsh, Assistant Director, Mr. Gerry Bellotti, Director. ABOVE RIGHT: Office of Public Information; Miss Ro­semarie Picone, Assistant Director, Mr. James C. Horan, Director. ABOVE: An Athletic Director's job is never is done. LEFT: Treasurer's Office; Mrs. Catherine Ross, Mrs. Iona Prilop. RIGHT: Rev. Stephen J. Meany, S.J., Treasurer.

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To the Class o f 1989:

As the first class I taught at Prep, you w ill always have a special niche in my memories. You taught me so many things about life, while I was sometimes more interested in abla­tive absolutes and assorted subjunc­tive clauses. One purpose clause, however, captures the spirit o f St. Peter's and the goal o f our time spent together here: ,"Ut cognoscant Te, solum Deum Verum, et quern misisti, Iesum Christum."

-John 17:3

Peace,Rick-O-Shea

Class of '89:In September of '85 we

were all new to Prep. After four years of learning, shar­ing & growing, you must move on, and it's hard for me to imagine St. Peter's without you. For being so generous with your time & talents, and for helping me to become a better teacher, moderator & friend - thank you. You will be missed in September '89.

Love,Sue Baber

CLASSICAL LANGUAGES

ABOVE: Rev. Harold J. Oppido, S.J., Chairman, Miss Susan Baber, Mr. Richard IP She Rev. Edward Dolan, S.J., BELOW LEFT: But WHY?!?

ABOVE: I didn't know you took the fl dress code so seriously! LEFT: Just I read the Latin.

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ELECTIVES AND HEALTH

ABOVE: How did that happen?!

ABOVE: Rev. David X. Stump, S.J., Ms. Adrianne Wozniak, chairperson, Mr. Robert Sayer.

ABOVE: Mr. Richard Hansen, Mr. David Settembre, Mr. James J. Dondero, Mr. Robert ABOVE: Mr. George MooreMulvihill.

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ABOVE: Standing; left to right; Dr. Richard L. Kennedy, Mr. Walter B. Koszyk; Sitting; 1. to r.; Mr. Christopher Aventuro, Rev. Robert G. Creghan, S.J. RIGHT: What do these three people have in common? LOWER RIGHT: Father Raulli and Mr. Koszyk bless the new Fresh­men.

ENGLISH DEPARTMENT

ABOVE: Standing; left to right; Rev. Enrico Raulli, S.J., Mr. John Campion; Sitting; X. to r.; Mr. John Casey, Ms. Kathleen Pellegrino. ABOVE RIGHT: Good Morning!

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It is not uncommon for students to idolize their teachers. In fact, some may go so far as to equate their teachers to the Greek gods of M t . Olympus.

Q: If you had your way, which of Prep's teachers would you say were most like the Olympians?

We at the Petrean tackled this very question and came up with these results:

Zeus rules Olympus with strength and his mighty roar.For those on the third floor of the English building, it is easy to understand why Mr. Campion could fill Zeus' role.

Hades, the name itself stirs up feelings of gloom and dreadj for he rules the underworld. If any name were to instill in us these feelings, it would be that of Mr. Dandorph and his ominous domain of H105.

At the inception of the universe, Poseidon was given control over the vast waters we call the seas. In the beginning of this year, F r . Denny was appointed to lead the "sea of faces" that is Prep.

Athena represents wisdom, knowledge, and reasoning. As Athena was a guide to Odysseus through his journeys, so is Mrs. Costantini to her students on their voyage through the pages of history.

Hermes is known as the messenger of the gods. In a similar manner, our chaplain Fr. Azzarto is one of God's messengers, bringing to us the Good News of the Lord. Hermes' youthful spirit is best represented in "Taz's" undying devotion to the L.A. Dodgers as well as his claim to fame as stickball champion

Apollo gave man the gentle art of healing. Mr. Zawistowsk uses this art for the benefit of Prep's athletic teams.

Ares, the god of war, sent his troops across the lands, leveling all that stood in his way. In kind, Mr. Hansen leads our mighty football team across the gridiron.

Hestia was the goddess of the hearth and protector of the home. If we can truly call Prep our "home" then it is Mrs. Argyelan who keeps the "fire burning." Her services are vital to Prep daily function as H e s t i a 1s fire was to Gr^ lif e .

Prep's teachers are certainly in a class by themse We, the students, seek from them help and guidance in much the same way as the Greeks approached their gods. However, unlike the Greeks, we are able to call our teachers much more than instructors, we can call them friends. And so, here are some of our "Olympians" in action...

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PREP'S FACULTY AT PLAY ...

ABOVE: Why don't you feel $29 is a fair price? FAR LEFT: O.P.I. 's new secretary?

ABOVE: I told you about not doing your homework!

ABOVE: Don't you dare cut the Walk-a-thon.

ABOVE LEFT: Dr. PeUicano greets an does that go, do, re me, . . . ?24

WARNER CO DRIVERS

j PLEASE Bins BELL

incoming class. ABOVE RIGHT: Ho’

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PREP'S FACULTY AT PLAY ...

(lBOVB: Y o u k n o w , I played pro ABOVE: Simon didn't say! ABOVE: Mr. Boyle expressing his►all once. ’ ‘ joy of reading.

FAR RIGHT: Caught in the act. ABOVE LEFT: Send this boy to camp. ABOVE RIGHT: You lose something?

ABOVE: I'm busy guys, could you come back later?ABOVE: The big payoff. 25

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GUIDANCE DEPARTMENT

"Class of '891 bid you fare­well. It has been an honor and a joy to be a part of your lives these past four years. You brought great spirit to Prep and we shall miss you. It is my prayer for you that you will prosper and find true happiness in life-happi- ness in work that you will enjoy and find fulfilling, happiness in good friends and inner happiness in the awareness of the Lord's pres­ence in your lives. Share this happiness with others and you will be the man God envisioned. A blessing on you all."

Fr. John E. Browning, S.J.ABOVE: Standing; left to right; Mr. James J. Dondero, Rev. John E. Browning, S.J., Mr. Dave Settembre; Sitting; 1. to r.; Miss Lori Snyder, Rev. Raymond J. Balduf, S.J., Ms. Kathleen Rowan.

ABOVE: For you Rich, Jersey City State is a gamble.

ABOVE: Mr. Shea attempting to follow in Fr. Browning's foot steps.

"Although; we have known each other but one year, we now join to­gether in the distinguished fraternity of Prep Alumni. Prep has prepared you for your journey, travel with peace and courage in your hearts."

Jim Dondero

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HISTORY DEPARTMENT

ABOVE: Sitting; Ms. Kathleen Costantini, chairperson, Ms. Julie Miller, Mr. Patrick ABOVE: Mr. Shalhoub . Shalhoub. Standing; Rev. Arthur Bender, S.J., Mr. Carl DeLorenzo, Mr. Charles Links.

ABOVE: Mr. Links making a quick get away. ABOVE: Would you like me to carry your books? TOP: Doc Kennedy and Mr. D. discussing political views.

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MATHEMATICS

ABOVE: Sitting; Mr. Patrick Reidy, Rev. Frederick Pellegrini, S.J., Standing; Mr. Jack O'Donnell, Mr. Thomas Connolly. ABOVE: You can't give me Jug, I'm

a teacher.

To the Class of 1989,I think the most valuable lesson anyone can learn at St. Peter's Prep is

how God is part of each of our lives and all our lives. The second most valuable lesson is how to have a friend and be a friend. Your contribution to Prep is not simply how well you have learned these lessons, but how you learned them together and shared them with others. Thank you for being such a visible sign of God's presence, life, love, and friendship to me and to all of us. M y prayer for all of you is that you not only continue to share God's blessings with others but also continue to receive them.

Much peace and love, Fred Pellegrini S.J.

ABOVE: John showing Fred who's really in charge!

Whatever you do, do it with enthusiasm.

Mr. McGuinnessABOVE: Left to Right; Mr. Kenneth Dandorph, Ms. Beatrice M. Wysocki, chairperson, Mr. Robert McGuinness.

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MODERN LANGUAGES

" I just want him to stay with me till I can be sure he won't turn into Nor­man Nothing. I want to be sure he'll know when he's chickening out on himself. I want him to get to know exactly the special thing he is or else he won't no­tice it when it starts to go. I want him to stay awake and know who the pho­nies are, I want him to know how to holler and put up an argument, I want a little guts to show before I let him go. I want to be sure that he sees all the wild possibilities. I want him to know it's worth all the trouble just to give the world a little goosing when you get the chance. And I want him to know the subtle, sneaky important reason why he was born a human being and not a chair."

(From: Herb Gardner," A T h o u s a n d Clowns")

With love to the Class of '89,

Fr. Jim Mayzik Mr. Donahue

ABOVE: Mr. Leonard Fordellone, Ms. Adriana LoGala, Mr. William Donahue, Ms. Ana Garcia.

ABOVE: You can't understand this simple Italian?

ABOVE: Mr. Donahue enjoying a good book.

Another phase of your life ended successfully, i.e., four unforgettable years here with us at St. Peter's. Get ready now for tomorrow, i.e., the resumption and continuation of your higher education. Be prepared to act and to integrate each new happening into your life. You have meant something special to us and we hope we meant something to you.

We have given you an entirely new direction-now go forward toward your goals ... and may God always be with you.

Mr. Leonard A. Fordellone

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RELIGIOUS STUDIES

ABOVE: Rev. Anthony Azzarto, S.J., Mr. Jorge Becerra, Mr. Sean Boyan. BELOWfl Standing; Mr. Lance Silvestris, Rev. John E. Browning, S.J., Deacon John 0'Neill|| chairman. Sitting; Ms. Julie Miller, Mrs. Patricia O'Grady.

Dear Class of '89,In St. Luke's Gospel, Jesus looks

with love at the young man who wants to do more. Jesus wanted the West for the young man as He invited him to be a disciple.

The Lord has looked upon the Class of '89 with love and each is precious in His eyes. How blessed you are-blessed with a family who loves with patience, classmates who have shred joys and sorrows, teach­ers who have drawn you to excel­lence, and graduates who served you in your early years.

You also have blessed Prep- blessed us with enthusiasm, with service to underclassmen, and with a Prep Pride. Prep is not perfect but you have brought us a step forward.

M y hope and prayer for you is that you take all this love, energy, and fire into the world, that you recognize the dignity of every person you meet in the future, and that you return to the Lord all you have been given by living for others. Tough choice-but the Lord looks on you with loving invitation.

Tobit, one of the characters from the Old Testament, says "Do to no one what you yourself dislike. Give to the hungry some of your bread and to the naked some of your cloth­ing. Seek counsel from every wise person. At all times bless the Lord and ask Him to make all your paths straight and to grant success to all your endeavors and plans."

Come back and see us!

Tony Azzarto, S.J. and the Dodger in the Sky.

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Dear Class of '89,We came to Prep together four years ago. I've enjoyed growing with you

over the years, and I pray that you will continue to grow with God, in love, and by your special gifts and talents.

Mrs. O'Grady

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SCIENCE DEPARTMENT

ABO VE: F ron t row ; le ft to rig h t; M r. John R . Raslow sky, Rev. Thomas V. O 'Connor, S.J. Backrow ; 1. to r .; M r. D onald E. M errick , M r. R obert Zaw istow ski, M r. G regory Boyle.

To the class o f1989,When you spend so much time with a group o f people you come to a point where

you think (and hope) you w ill never have to say good-bye. I feel that way about you, yet I know that say good-bye I must, fo r it is that time. While I do so with with a great sadness, I also do so with a great joy. The sadness come from knowing that I w ill miss you, from knowing that the laughter and the tears we shared w ill be fewer and farther between — yet s till there is great joy. Great joy fo r a ll that we have shared, fo r the chance we have had to come together, to know one another, to grow in many cases to be friends, and in some, to be brothers. The times racing down the slopes, or practicing in the rain (see, no one died), the pancakes in Camp Green Lane, the points lost and gained in class — this w ill never pass from me. I risked sharing with you to grow with you. You have given me much and I am grateful. Thank you fo r walking the road with me. As you leave Prep, know that I call many o f you friends because you are that. The road is the same; our points along it may change, but we are on it together.

I am better fo r having known you. Peace!Love,

Jack

Class of '89: Goodbye.

Good luck.

Godblessyou.

Mr. ZTOP OF PAGE: Mr. Merrick, resident physicist. ABOVE: Have a heart! RIGHT: Ms. Adele LeCalvez.

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Ms. Carol Larrabee Nurse

STUDENT SERVICESc? y *

Rev. Anthony Azzarto, S.J. Chaplain

Fr. Azzarto's "Office Crew'Mr. John Ollinger Librarian

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SECRETARIES

ABOVE: left to right; Ms. S. Bryant, Mrs. J. Fitzgib- bons. President7s Office

ABOVE: Mrs. E. Doolan. Guidance Department

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SERVICES

ABOVE: Jon Hammer; Special Projects Coordinator. BELOW: Fr. Wolak, S.J. and the cafeteria staff.

ABOVE: Ms. Ethel Wynn; Switchboard. BELOW: left to right; Bro. Paul Harrison, S.J., Mr. Idelfonso Alvarado, Bro. Ralph Cilia, S.J., Maintenance Department.

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Choosing each stone, and poising every weight, Trying the measures of

the breadth and height;Here pulling down, and

there erecting new, Founding a firm state

by proportions true.

- Oliver Cromwell

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"He who robs a scholar, robs twenty men." - John Clark

1A BOYAN'S BANDITS

ABOVE: Back Row; left to right; D. Ricci, G. Hazzan, S. Rivera, J. Martin, E. Savvas,

Lc,a,ke' K D h J h“ l F ' ° " ‘ '• “ * p- ”

ABOVE: Back Row; left to right; F. Barletta, M. Genovezos, W. Abd Rabouh, M. Huha. Middle Row; 1. to r.; D. Ryan, P. Weimmer. First Row; 1. to r.; D. Bonomo, M. Paneggiante, J. Pederson.

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IB KOSZYK'S CLOWNS

ABOVE: First row, left to right; S. Patel, M. Savage, T. Schoch. Second row, left to right; M. Fleming, H. Patel, R. Reddy. Back row, left to right; C. Keating, K. Jhaveri, D. Leontaris. ABOVE RIGHT: Mr. Koszyk.

ABOVE: First row, left to right; M. Daly, K. Riddick, M. Shin, V. Dhindhwal. Second row, left to right; D. Palumbo, F. Loscrudato, J. Lomnicky. Back row, left to right; S. Watson, M. Ruggieri, J. Sebik, S. Papasavas, J. Bay, M. Mabry, S. Langon.

"Give a clown your finger and he will take your hand." I HERBERT

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"Example is the school of mankind, and they will learn at no other." - Edmund Burke

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ABOVE: First Row; left to right; S. Madden, J. Constantino, A. i ' Bautista, J. Egan, D. Charowsky, P. Healey. Back Row; 1. to r.; f P R. Cortes, R. Glasser, T. Lavin, D. Esposito, R. Lopez. BELOW: i Clockwise from bottom left; B. McDermott, G. Nadolski, [jj I P Miklush, T. McHale, R. O'Connor, K. Norrow, K. McAuliffe, (I1 T. Marsden, M. Foley, C. Noriega, F. Mavilla. LEFT: Fr. Bender, p S.J.

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iBOVE: First row, left to right; R. Tanteo, D. Ruocco, E. Dar- >y, R. Kearney, T. Pasculli, C. Bracco. Second row, 1. to r.; J. :esken, G. Parziale, N. Tocci, P. Tizzano, G. Carroll. Third row, . to r.; E. Manibo, R. Sangalang, T. Fallahee. BELOW: First ow, 1. to r.; S. Mclnerney, D. Podolak, M. Kelly, C. Noble, R. darino, T. Jackimas. Second row, 1. to r.; E. Mendoza, S. Bard- inski, S. Chopek, S. Gargiulo, B. McCabe, H. Hernandez. Third row, 1. to r.; T. Targett, M. Owens, D. Blasucci, M. immons. RIGHT: Mr. DeLorenzo.

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"Mens sana in corpore sano." - Latin Proverb

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ABOVE: Mr. O'Donnell

ABOVE: First Row; left to right; K. Fosella, P. Malloy} I. Floresca. Second Row; 1. to r.; M. Decastro, R. Gomez, D. Youmans. Third Row; 1. to r.; J. Militello, G. Navarro, M. Kirby. Fourth Row; I. to r.; J. Hoetzl, M. O'Neill, D. Thompson. BELOW: First Row; 1. to r.; M. Rems, K. Dunn, J. Norrett, Second Row; 1. to r.; D. Bartoshek, C. Gallagher, S. Wiley. Third Row; 1. to r.; S. Ginty, M. Demaria, A. Dragotti. Fourth Row; 1. to r.; D. lorio, J, Soler, P. Ng, ]. Wernock

"It is, it is a glorious thing to be a Pirate King."- The Pirates of Penzance

IE ONE-EYED JACKS

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IF TOM'S TOMAHAWKS

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LbO W Left Column; top to bottom; A. Dodd, A. Bondarowicz, Flores, C. Gazewski, A. Iacocca, K. Cocca. Middle Column; t.

p b.; G. McLellan, P. Dumaval, J. Martinez, S. Hannan. Right Column; t. to b.; B. Barts, M. Kim, P. Franco. BELOW: First tow; left to right; A. Sy, B. Zabotka, R. Wignarajan. Second tow; I. to r.; A. Suarez, B. Schied, N. Szubiak. Third Row; 1. to L; S. Rawal, D. Munoz, P. Patel, M. Munoz, A. Nieves. RIGHT: Mr. Tom Connolly

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"Run to the hills . . . !" - Iron Maiden

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1G GENERALS

"I shall return!" - D. MacArthur

ABOVE: Ms. LeCalvez

ABOVE: Back Row; left to right; M. Ruiz, M. Scerbo, S. Rider, J. Murillo, J. Murphy, K. Leyva, T. Jackson. Front Row; 1. to r.; V. Shah, T. Hussey, G. Orencia, J. Murray, A. Rosario. BELOW: Back Row; 1. to r.; M. Benoit, J. Greene, C. Bontigao, C. Dyson, S. Ghosh. Front Row; 1. to r.; A Florio, M. Dawoud, E. Colon, D. Burgers, V. Ciraco, J. Degnan.

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1H RAULLI'S RAIDERS

ABOVE: First row, left to right; A. Salazar, D. Weir, M. Otten, R. Acha, M. Silvestri, S. Smera. Back row, left to right; M. Hogan, J. Applegate, J. Gordon, T. Boulter, S. Drennan, J. Sander, J. Sanchez. BELOW: First row, left to right; D. Cruz, M. Zadroga, G. Madrid, J. Coyle, K. Chua, D. Jackman, C. Trinidad. Back row, left to right; A. Razon, R. Blanco, D. Page, E. Jimenez, W. Christman, T. Kelly, D. Crimaldi, J. Shamburg.

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ABOVE: Fr. Raulli, S.J.

"When a pirate prays, there is great danger." -Thomas Fuller

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II SUSAN'S SLAVES

" W o r k ,work!!!"

w o r k ,

LEFT: First row, left to right; J. Fong, J. Driscoll. Second row, left J right; A. Reyes, M. Hanley. Third row, left to right; A. Campisi, C Sampers, J. Casia. Back row, left to right; E. Manlongat, F. Koszyk, I McAuley, D. Greczylo. BELOW: First row, left to right; J. Prime, 5 Boyle, A. Janeira. Second row, left to right; B. Gullace, T. McCarth] J. Titos, E. Alfaro. Back row, left to right; P. Fam, F. Trombino, N] Mohlmann, J. Lumanog. BELOW LEFT: Miss Baber.

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1J BECERRA'S BUCCANEERS

"Yo ho hoi, and a bottle of rum ." - an unknown pi­rate

flGHT: Left column, top to bottom, N. McAneny, K. Tutunjian, J. iumbokon, L. Luna. Middle column, top to bottom; M. Ruggiero, J. jluinlan, R. Me Alary, S. Yeager. Last column, top to bottom; A. agone, T. Phillips, T. McCarthy, G. Villacis. BELOW: Left column,

»p to bottom; J. Lagman, D. Dudzinski, C. Fitzpatrick, D. Guarino, E. liblin, H. Figueras, J. Enright. Right column, top to bottom; R. Hurd, [I. Lepis, V. Bonaccolta, O. Degennaro, K. Canessa, F. Alegria. .BOVE: Mr. Becerra.

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LATIN A.M.D.G. NOMEN : Y jx , ^CA jct _

I. Write the names of the five cases:2 . J/X su i^ e^ A -

5 . c&su> __3 .4 . CA4e,

II. Write the superlative forms of these adjectives:1 . nobilis- % tfvTjLt£-L£ >_. .2. aureus- <^owT_a^oi., JieyijLA^, . ■ ■

III. Vocabulary review:

1 . cresco- &<£ U ?? yo ^ 7ju_

2. n e g o - tCasi^cr: , ^tr^crr^o- — . 23gaoy Sons3. agricola-

Crjist 4. Agrippa- , ,lx _

5. claudo-^y^t^L^^, £-*- sy i^ s -i^ r-

6. credo- i^xM_ /voxJ^ , cc^i_ f

7 . lego- S>~isy JL -CT

8. latus- CcStC t / > , 4 3 . 5

9 - a d ~ > t o U ^ y C ^ — C JJsfe iL JL o^ z

agricolarum- ^CA\,

<3—•

10. in- c(u,k!! e v t r y o K e . l<.*-oi^.S i - t s tk-«. o |O p o5 it ( » f* oCol

11. magnus- 4 ^ 0 , U c ^ c J L

12. exercitus-

13. dux- C-t-C'-C- y 4 - C-d«»u-'n_ <TT_ £-«_ P

e s “ c^ r c ^ :C CSL CK, cy / oC t^oL , ^ y x ^ J L t.

_ J r r s C < ^ * ^ L- O u j ) A »Jr §P15. laudant-

IV. Translate these sentences:

1. Nautae deam amant laudantque.

2. Ubi feminae miserae cum viris habitabant?

X . ts& nnuLsri, Jm m m .' u yxX ^ -

/»s< —

a s ix - tA e y ,'7

J . V/ITA / C- 'P o r iM u

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ed better than he knew ious stone to beauty

The Problem

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2A BOB'S SLOBS

"If it's raining out, you get wet!"

ABOVE: Mr. McGuiness

ABOVE LEFT: Clockwise; lower left; A. Beaton, C. Connelly, B. Dwyer, C. DeCeglie, A. Iglesias, M. Cervino, J. Hayes, R. Dacey. RIGHT: Clockwise; lower left; A. Morcilio, R. Khan, L. Lolo, C. Sammarco, J. Prieto, C. Nguyen, G. Lazopoulos, S. Strickland, J. Rivera.

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2 B P A T ' S

P L A Y B O Y S

"We're not as dumb as Tom looks"

ABOVE: Mrs. O'Grady

ABOVE LEFT: First Row; left to right; J. Caposello, F. Pazminio, T. Ferrari. Second Row;!- to r.; C. Qaante MConway, R. Legnosky, J. Borowik. ABOVE RIGHT: First Row; I. to r.; P. Szymczyk, J. Mateo, R. Aro. Second Row, 1. to r., J. Gigante, M.Soto, A. Dimaya, R. Prendergast, V. Leon.

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"So you think you're a tough guy, huh?!"- Deacon O'Neill

BELOW: Front Row; left to right; T. Tolino, B. Gizzi, J. Ji­menez. Back Row; 1. to r.; J. Berezny, J. Maestre, D. Defex, G. Leto. ABOVE: Deacon O'Neill.

ABOVE: Front Row; left to right; V. Rodriguez, K. Gaddi, J. Clark, R. Ortiz. Back Row; 1. to r.; S. Cabrera, M. Sierra, M. Egan, S. Lindsay.

2 C D E A R ' S F R E A K S

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"The Art of Listening." -Jack Casey

2 D J . C . P O S S E

- X C . P o s s t

BELOW: Front Row; left to right; K. Lawless, N. Froio, M. Gonzalez, R. Aditya, J. Luna. Back Row; 1. to r.; I. Caraballo, M. Bredehoft, S. Khan, A. de Armas, D. Duran, T. Boland, R. Clark, O. Araos.

ABOVE: Kneeling; A. Polemini, M. Struk, J. Salmon, M. Timones. Top Row; 1. to r.; G. Vitale, D. Mayi, J. Smith, A. Zarran, H. Ruiz, F. Schiavone, J. Ruiz, A. Ordonez, H. Ngo. ABOVE: Mr. Casey.

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2 E D O C ' S S O X

ABOVE: Front Row; left to right; R. Dejesus, P. Gannon, J. Grato, J. Bowen, L. Ayala. Back Row; 1. to r.; C. Leitgeb, O. Gonzalez, G. Lamantea, R. Dukik, V. Farese, R. Cosenza.

ABOVE: Front Row; 1. to r.; W. Swart, M. Patel, R. Mauri, J. Savino, R. Salmon, C. Russo. Back Row; 1. to r.; J. Telo, R. Pierre, M. Milic, M. McCabe, J. St. Marie, S. Tsinman.

"Act your age, not your shoe size!"- anonymous shoemaker

ABOVE: Dr. Kennedy

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2 F D O N A H U E ' S D W A R V E S

"Wie Geht's" - Anonymous

ABOVE: Mr. Donahue.

ABOVE: First Row; left to right; Mr. W. Donahue, E. Black, A. Pandya, R. Santoro, D. Della Fave, R. Ferrales, C. Bengtson. Second Row; I. to r.; C. Pardo, F. Gutierrez, D. Bell, R. Gray, A. DiMeo, D. Duarte, D. Rosciszewski.

• V l T-/\.

ABOVE: First Row; left to right; B. Kloza, D. Polo, C. Perez, C. Panchana, F. Patel. Second Row; 1. to r.; J. Grogan, M. Morais, J. Kist, B. Carrillo, B. Talanczuk, C. Myers, J. Abergas.

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2 G C R U - S H E A - D E R S

ABOVE: Mr. Shea.

"Veni, vidi, vici!" -Julius Caesar

ABOVE: First Row; left to right; A. Benzija, J. Barnes, L. Ramos, J. Diaz, J. Lepore. Second Row; 1. to r.; R. Macalintal, A. Mahdavi, E. Valente, G. Myron. Third Row; 1. to r.; L. Benn, P. Vocca.

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ABOVE: First Column; S. Adams. Second Column; top to bottom; H. Murphy, J. Crowe, A. Danilchick. Third Column; t. to b.; I. Guerra, J. Swineford, D. Granelli. Fourth Column; t. to b.; C. Fatovic, T. Connelly, C. Otten, M. McCall, M. Baseluos.

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2 H Z ' S

K A M I K A Z E S

ABOVE: Mr. Zawistowski.

"If it hurts, put ice on it." - Mr. Zawistowski

ABOVE LEFT: Left Column; top to bottom; D. Worrell, E. Falcis, L. Guzman, J. Cervino, P. Evangelista, J. Andreula. Middle Column; t. to b.; R. Gain, L. Hart. Right Column; t. to b.; K. Collis, M. Gomez, J. Barroqueiro, C. Manson, A. Choudry, M. Albanese. ABOVE RIGHT:

Left Column; top to bottom; C. Presedo, M. Skinner, D. Luipersbeck. Standing; left to right; T. Sinnott, M. Marino, M. Jimenez, J. Crick- ett, H. Roarty, D. Porter, S. Pierre-Louis, A. Lynch, J. Sisco. Right Column; top to bottom; S. Bijelic, N. Mangelli, F. Khawaja.

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LEFT: First Row; B. Munoz. Seconl Row; left to right; M. Dilley, q Briamonte, J. Calderone. Back Row 1. to r.; R. Aldea, J. Martin, ( McGee, R. Ramsumain, C. DeCar dia.

"You can't soar with the n eagles when you're sur- tl rounded by turkeys. "- Anonymous

2 1 B O Y L E S B A L D E A G L E S

ABOVE: Mr. Boyle.

RIGHT: First Row; left to right; R. Bruno, M. Jersey, R. Brack, R. Za- marra. Back Row; 1. to r.; D. Andrews, W. Hanley, C. Welby, P. Strandes, E. Pompilio, V. Valdez, M. Regenye.

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- The Lady of the Lake

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"Smarter than the average bear."- Yogi Bear

3 A C H R I S ' C U B S

ABOVE: C. DeMondo, E. Cook, Elvis Lives, Jimmy Hoffa, E. Abesamis, Kermit T. Frog, Dudley Doright, M. Maravilla, Pugsley, R. Hamilton, Ed Grimley, Davey Jones, A. Talanczuk, J. Norton, G. Ferrante, J. Strangeway.

0 8 °£3

( ? C 0 C s > O

ABOVE: B. Hampton, J. Leshik, M. Lindemon, A. Pasculli, P. Mulcahy, J. Sheehan, A. Sved, W. Piatkowski, F. Ashe, K. Nippes.

ABOVE: Mr. Aventuro.

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3 B M R . R E I D Y ' S C H E A P S H O T S

ABOVE: Left to Right; G. W illy, C. Balzer, A. Bryant, J. Calizo, D. Gaines, P. Nestor, P. Ippolito, R. Ficken, S. Mariniello, S. Dudzinski, J. Delo, T. Orosz.

ABOVE: Mr. Reidy.

. "For us today as well" Anonymous

ABOVE: Left to Right; T. Poppe, E. Fudd, J. Tudek, J. Scafidi, F. Ali, M. Iorio, J. Mielo, A. Dimaya, C. Rutkowski, M. Stefano, B. Mercado.

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3 C J U S T F R E D ' S

"No problem." - Alf

ABOVE: Left to Right; G. Yan, N. Mehta, J. Cartano, M. O'Gorman, R. Morabe, H. Rashid, T. Santiago, M. Luipersbeck, M. Lui, L. Trasande, E. Andres. LEFT: Fr. Pelle­grini. BELOW: Left to Right; B. Christman, S. Hennis, J. Carroll, J. Arceo, M. Gorney, K. Ferrante, T. Schroeder, D. Eisenbach, R. DeMichele, K. Grieshaber, T. Tavolara.

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3 D T H E M I S S I N G L I N K S

ABOVE RIGHT: Front Row; left to right; B Alston, R. Walenty, S. Bracewell, S. Fojas, J. Francesco. Back Row; 1. to r.; M. Garner, J. Brady, K. Burbank, J. Dunphy, C. Alfaro, B. iPawlowski. RIGHT: Mr. Links. BELOW: Front Row; left to right; A. Tuason, K. Bucher, J, 'Reed, D. Monisera, B. Treanor, D. Jaworski, D. Saisorn. Back Row; 1. to r.; T. Stack, J, Zuchowski, J. Dargan, K. O'Connor, C. Iorio, M. Greeley, S. O'Donnell.

"Gentlemen, I'm a histori­an not a lawyer." - Mr. Links

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T H E E V O L U T I O N O F

The typical Prep student undergoes a series of physical and mental changes between his Freshman and Senior years. Pictured below is Joncee Lumanog. As many Freshmen do, "J.D." is carry­ing as many books as his bags can hold; his attire is “dress code" perfect (he wouldn't want to get his first jug for being out of dress code or not having his books!). He is also utilizing public means of transportation as most Freshman do since their options are limited. He is smiling as he thinks of getting to class from the fourth floor of the English building to the third floor of Hogan Hall on time. Let us now progress to the second stage of development . . .

{ TRANSIT V

Sophomore year is one in which many of the habits of Fresh­man year are abandoned and some new ones manifest themselves. These changes are both physical - the obvious size difference - and mental - many students are less rigorous in their attention to rules. The bookbag toting Freshman has turned into a less burdened, more casually dressed "wise fool." As Fr. Oppido says, "They think they know everything, when in fact they know nothing." The scrupulous attention to minor details of the dress code has been abandoned. These Sophomores rule the cafeteria during the fifth period. Although these Sophomores seem to be a motley crew, the reality is exactly the opposite. They demonstrate an enthusiasm for life and Prep that is hard to equal. However, the joys of Sophomore year soon fade .. .

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Perhaps the most dramatic change in a Prepster's development occurs early in his Junior year. The athlete has finally achieved varsity status and others have been promoted to executive posi­tions in activities. Above, Marc Gizzi sports his varsity letter sweater in a proud manner. Notice the monumental change in neatness as Marc stretches the dress code to its limit, i.e. the loose tie, untucked shirt, and unbuttoned collar. This comes as a result of the relaxed attitude acquired in Junior year. Also notice the accessories that accompany this Junior: a cap, a B.L.T. sandwich, and a large Coke. On to the Seniors . ..

T H E P R E P

S T U D E N T

Finally we reach the elite level of Senior year. It is at this level that "Senioritis" sets in; this is a syndrome which causes Seniors to exper­ience a sense of leadership accompanied with a desire for fun. Senior year also signals the arrival of a very important aspect of a student's life: "The Car." To paraphrase a popular quote, "a Prep Student's car is his castle." Below Dave, Rob, Rich, and "A lf" take residence in Rich's unstoppable 4x4.

To summarize "The Evolution of the Prep Student," Freshmen enter Prep in a bus, but they leave in their cars. They mature phys­ically as well as mentally as they prepare for their long journey in life.

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"Don't look straight into the sun" -Anonymous

0 C Oa7/o^L$_

- C o A o M J L

/ U L / T yL*TJ *4

ABOVE Left to Right; D. Slane, J. Valdellon, J. Wolfe, M. A. Goff, A. Blezini, A. Guma, J. Mendez, M. Gizzi.

3 E O ' C O N N O R ' S C O R O N A S

ABOVE: Left to Right; R. Geisler, K. Moy, R. O'Connor, M. Sheikh, K. Slane, L. Franco, A, Galan, A. Edwards, M. Brady, M. Farinola, R. Sugrue. ABOVE RIGHT: Fr. O'Connor.

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C R E G A N ' S C R E T I N S

ABOVE: Back Row - left to right; J. Szczepanski, H. Jimenez, S. Ghali, R. Macalintal, M, Zieleniewski; Front Row - left to right; R. Arricale, M. Leowitch, B. McMullen, S. Prasko, T. Hawkes, C. Montgomery

ABOVE: Left to Right; J. Lim, J. Buno, S. Milic, J.P. Pantozzi, K. Pidane, P. Mergus, C.J. Boguszewski, J. Nadolski

ABOVE: Fr. Bob Cregan65

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I T A L I A N S T A L L I O N S I I

"W e are R enaissance Men!"

ABOVE: Back Row - left to right; W. Scott, P. Constantino, C. Zamarra; Middle Row - left ' R- -arr' c - Chmiel, S. Arrigo, M. Rusignuolo, S. Prato; Front Row - left to right-

N. Chiaravalloti, R. Icklan, A. Vetter

ABOVE: Back Row - left to right; S. Bijelic, J. LaRosa, P. Bonavota, C. Martin, P. Scalia; Front Row - left to right; J. Annfflo, B. Hoffman, J. DeCeglie, T. Tedeschi, D. Gronda, C. Perkins

ABOVE: Ms. Adriana LaGala

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3 H - A N A ' S B A N A N A S

Anything is possible if you believe you can do it!

ABOVE: Top Row - Left to right; J. Narvaez, W. Martin, K. Napoli, R. Rivera, P. Romero, A. Shahzad, O. Oyola, O. Siddiq, R. Milkiewicz, A. Bas, Bottom Row - Left to Right: V. Page, L. Redondo, J. Ramos

a r o v f - iv/ftcc Ana Garcia ABOVE: Top Row - Left to Right; J. Baamonde, R. Cirminello, G. Lusch, J. DiFoglio, M.ABOVE. Miss Ana Garcia ^ n x o n , A Arcilla, R. Gutierrez; Bottom Row - Left to Right; D. Hernandez, H. Chaudry, J.

Adelung, G. Geron

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T H E B A N D

H O M E R O O M

ABOVE: Mr. Robert Sayer. LEFT: First Row - left to I right; A. Ayrado, J. Cerullo, Matt O'Donnell. Second I Row - left to right; J. Bryant, R. Wignarajan, S. Bardzell, I M. O'Donnell. Top Row - left to right; R. Valente, M. I Carcamo, J. Abergas, A. Rosamilia, T. Hoetzl, J. Aslonian, I E. Stroud. BOTTOM LEFT: Bottom Row - left to right; J. I Villanueza, I. Soto, A. Alerte. Third Row - left to right; K. I Young Mun, H. Ruiz, M. Matias. Top Row - left to right; I T. Giblin, P. Montalban, J. Geoghegan, G. Goldsworthy. I

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If men and women are to j understand each other, to enter j into each other's nature with I mutual sympathy, and to become ( capable of genuine comradeship, \ the foundation must be laid in I youth. 1 |

-The Task of Social Hygiene-;

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STUDENT COUNCIL

Elected by the their fellow classmates, the members of the Prep Student Council are charged with the responsibility of safeguarding the rights of the student body at large. They help both plan and run school activities while tackling crises as they appear. In accordance with last year's new constitution, this was the first year that freshmen were allowed to serve on the council. Moderated by Jack Raslowsky and led by President Joe Kelly, the council, among their other duties, was responsible for the exchange programs; running liturgies, the walk-a-thon, freshman orientation, etc.; and planning the Jeff Kachel fund raisers. Despite accusations of stagnation, the Student Council strives to improve the quality of life here at Prep.

ABOVE: Officers - left to right; Raoul Bustillo, Bill Hoffman, Joe Kelly, Dave Eisenbach, Rodney Webb, Peter Mergus.

STUDENT COUNCIL '88-89

PRESIDENTVICE-PRESIDENT:SECRETARY:TREASURER:EXECUTIVES:

Joe Kelly John Myers Raoul Bustillo Rodney Webb Dave Eisenbach Peter Mergus William Hoffman

SENIORS Louis Demarco Dallas Deluca John Formosa Carlose Jimenez Tim Lau Renato Umali Doug Viggiano

JUNIORS Ray Carr Joe DeCeglio Dan Gronda Peter Romero Tom Santiago

SOPHOMORES Robert Alvarez Luis Ayala John Barnes Michael Baselous Ante Benzija Brian Currillo Michael Egan Dan Luipersbeck Peter Strands

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ABOVE: Moderator Mr. Jack Raslowsky ABOVE: Upperclassmen decide on "Jeff Day" stratagy.

LEFT: Raoul helps w ith freshmen orientation. LOWER LEFT: Renato displays to freshmen what four years of Prep can do to you. BELOW: Council- men discuss injustice throughout Prep.

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SPIRIT COMMITTEE

Prep students' morale is heavily depen­dent upon Pep rallies and other events, such as publicity, coordinated by the Spirit Committee. Moderated by Fr. Fred Pellegrin i and led by President Kevin McCann, the Spirit Committee is the m ov­ing force behind the cheers and chants at football, soccer, basketball games, and other Prep sporting events. From making signs to organizing rallies, the Spirit Com­mittee is a vital asset to the school.

ABOVE: Executive members; Brian Haughney, Mike Parlavecchio, Bill Santo- mauro, Tom Casulli, William Robalino, Kevin Me Cann

ABOVE: Moderator Fr. Pellegrini always on the go; Right: GQ poses by Eoin, Gregg, and Kieran.

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P E P R A L L I E S

! A t Prep, sports are more than just ath- i letic contests, they are events in which the ! entire school can take pride. Just as the ; team has an extensive preparation period 1 before a season, so too must the student > body. This is where Pep Rallies come in. | Three times a year the students assemble ' to cheer and root for the Maurauder ath- ) letes, to gear up for the fan support neces- [ sary for a successful season. Everyone i benefits from the showing of school spirit.

ABOVE RIGHT: What the rallies are all about. MIDDLE RIGHT: Hey Gabe, lets make a deal. MIDDLE LEFT: Ca- sulli plans to survive this ra l l y . B O T T O M LEFT: Where did they grow these two?

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N A T I O N A L H O N O R S O C I E T Y

The National Honor Society is a select group of students who have displayed academic prowess. They participate in various charitable activities such as aid­ing the homeless and less fortunate. Headed by Ms. Kathy Pelligrino, one o f their goals this year was to sponsor an underprivileged child in a third world country.

R®nat0 ,U™ali' Oliver Cartano, Noel Gerald, A1 Ortega, Duane Ortega, Arnel Alerte, Tom Anderson, Doug Viggiano, Jeff Vita, John Myers, Second Row: Thehvan Truong, Dallas Deluca, Alex Cabezas, Justin Kwon, Ed Gargiulo, Antonio Martins; Third Row: Mirek Bondarowicz, Alex Done, Dennis Barlow, Tom Faiano, Peter Varsalona, Ken Fall, Brian Kozmor, John Formoso

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DANCE COMMITTEE

j SWEEP TH A T FLOOR! M OVE TH A T TA- (iLE! W ATCH THOSE COATS! It must be |hat motley crew known as the Dance Com- Inittee. Their meetings are few, but the work they do more than makes up for it. Most give iheir time selflessly during the dances and in me cleanup afterwards. Their jobs are not rery glamorous, but w ithout them the [lances would not be possible, and Prep just ivould not be the same.

![ABOVE: Left to right; Kingston Moy, John Juby, Americus Abesamus, Noel perald, Dave Lyons, and Ms. Susan Baber, Moderator.

ABOVE: Stacking chairs gets violent,

ABOVE: Boy, these tables are heavier than they look.ABOVE: Yeah, my back is still hurting from the last dance.

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F O R E N S I C S

Perhaps the most successful o f all the Prep teams is that o f Forensics. True champions o f their field, these students have perfected the delicate art o f the spoken word, w inning both regional and national recognition. Under the guidance of moderators Bill Donahue and Patrick Shalhoub, the 1988-89 team was once again National Catholic Forensics League champions. Aside from league meets, the team has been awarded the distinct honor o f being invited to a number o f tournaments, including those held at H o ly Cross and Har­vard University. Team captains T im Lau and Sean Kegelman led the students who participated in catagories ranging from Original Oratory to Student Congress.

C l o c k w i s e f r o m A B O V E L E F T to RIGHT: The pride of the Forensics Team; Team captains Tim Lau and Sean Kegelman; John Myers with Mr. Donahue; Forensics Frenzy?; I am at a loss for words!

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W A L K - A -

T H O N

It's fall, the weather is a little colder, regular dress code is in effect, and it is obvious that it is time to hold the most famous Prep fund raising event - the W alk-A-Thon. The W alk -A -Thon is moderated by Mr. Robert M u lv ih ill who works hard to make the event a successful school fund raiser.

Most o f the money raised by the W alk-A-Thon helps pay for school ac­tivities, sports, school vans, and to de­fray school tuition. The W alk-A-Thon help provide the students w ith a Jesuit education w ithout exhorbitant costs.

ABOVE: The grueling 20 km. walk took it's toll on these poor Prep students; in fact, the guy on the left acquired three more holes in his jeans before the walk was through.

ABOVE: Mike Stefano rations out candy bars to hungry walkers. ABOVE RIGHT: Tom Paone, one of the few survivors who actually walked in the Walk-A-Thon, is seen here at Prep's first checkpoint.

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R A L L I E S - G A M E S . . . " W H A T D I D T H E Y

S A Y ? "

E V E R Y T H I N G Y O U W A N T E D T O K N O W

B U T W E R E T O O A F R A I D T O A S K .

AVE!Leader: Ave!Crowd: Hey!Leader: Ave!Crowd: Hey!Leader: Can you beat that Peters team!! Crowd: HECK NO!

THE RAILROAD

Pr e p f ig h t s o n g

It's a Peter's team That can turn on the steam When it's pinned to the wall by the

foe.It's the reason why We* stand and cry,"St. Peter's let's up and let's go." Every heart beats strong As the Prep rolls along,As they smash and they crash below. Should all traditions be forgot keep your eye on the Prep,

LET'S GO!!!

PRIDE AND GLORY

It is our pride and our glory Old in song and in story And we cherish your name And we love your fair fame For the days of long ago.And we your sons will be loyal To St. Peter's so royal.May your banners still guide us Wherever we go!

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i went down to the railroad, > YEAH, YEAH To see what I can see,YEAH, YEAHSomebody hollered "(oppo-

YEAH, YEAH I say, "What that mean to

YEAH, YEAHI went back down to the rail-

YEAH, YEAHAnd I lay my big ear on the

YEAH, YEAHSomeone hollered "Peter's" YEAH, YEAH I say that's where it's at! YEAH, YEAH'Cause Peter's is the greatest YEAH, YEAH And sharp as a knife YEAH, YEAHAnd if you don't believe me,YEAH, YEAHWe'll take your team and

your life!!!!

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C O M P U T E R C L U B

ABOVE LEFT: Fr. Dave Stump, moderato of the computer club. ABOVE: The compi er club members. LEFT: Fr. Stump with the executive committee.

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The computer center is open to anyone with an educational purpose for using the fa­cilities. The members o f this club desire either to learn or further increase their knowledge o f this rapidly developing technology under the supervision of Fr. David Stump. This year, the addition of a completely new set o f Hyundai computers has increased the center's educational capability.

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T . V . S T U D I O

St. Peter's T V Studio Club empha- I sized service to the school community

■during 1988-89. The club taped aca- Bdem ic, sporting and extracurricular ■events at the request o f faculty mem- I Ibers, coaches, or moderators. The I fciub's student leader, Rodney Webb, 1 [worked closely with the moderator, Mr. ■ Patrick Reidy, in coordinating the activ- * pties o f the club. On a rotating basis . Club members were given special tap-

fing assignments.

LEFT: Members pose in the control room.

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B A N D

Moderated by Mr. Robert Sayer, the Prep band allows for the development o f the musical side o f the St. Peter's student. It lends its services to school occasions such as games and liturgies w hile striving to make its members better musicians. By isolating itself in its own homeroom, the band makes use o f every possi­ble bit o f practice time. Anyone who has heard one o f their performances can testify to their success.

RFT°n^:m ^ x at Mur- R,°bert Sayer- BELOW LEFT: PreP's talented musicians DfcLUW RIGHT: The band at practice.

LEFT: It takes a lot of hot air to blow that one. ABOVE: The brass section a practice.

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For the more experienced student there is the Stage Band, kind of the varsity of Prep music. Available to be hired for concerts, special occasions, and the like, the group donates all proceeds to the band fund. It gives school concerts and competes in national contests, while also traveling to other areas o f the country and participating in invitational music festivals. Regardless o f the circumstances, the Stage Band, directed by Mr. Sayer, can be counted on to give nothing less than a professional show.

LEFT: The Stage Band displays their talent during the lunch-time concert. ABOVE: "Well Hector, you broke it now!"

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S C I E N C E C L U B

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i A ll students look forward to first snowfall o f the winter, but especially . the members o f ski club. Come December these men are waxing their skis,, waiting for the first chance to hit the slopes. W ith their moderator Fr. Davei Stump, these skiers venture to the best ski slopes on the east coast, in

search of the ultimate run. This year, in addition to the club's traditional joint ski trip w ith St. Dominies, trips to Whiteface, Sugarbush, and Killington have also been made. The club also offers many day trips to nearby mountains, allow ing members of the club to go skiing almost every weekend of the winter.

S K I C L U B

ABOVE: Left to Right; Matt Dilley, Mike Gomez, Billy Santomauro, and Brian Bowling along with moderator Fr. Dave Stump. ABOVE LEFT: I can't wait to see the hill after these guys get at it!

ABOVE: Have a nice trip? LEFT: Which way should we go? ABOVE LEFT: What a group

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Richard Hansen, Moderator

I N T R A M U R A L S

The Intramural Staff: Top; left to right; Eric Kukowski, Danny Burrell, Dave Ramirez, Marc Camporeale, Mike Stefano. Middle; 1. to r.; Luis Molina, Edward Valente, John Barnes. Bottom: Carlos Pomares

The Prep intramural program is run by Mr. Richard Hansen and Mr. Chris Aventuro. The intramural staff is a group o f student referees who judge and keep order during sporting events. M any Prep men enjoy the days on which they participate in football, basketball, or soccer games against other homerooms.

86He drops back to pass. Touchdown!

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I C L U B

H A PThe Higher Achievement Program

has enriched many students from Hudson County. It provides a summer haven for eighth graders to experience Algebra, English and Prep. Through the years, Fr. Browning with the help of the HAP tutors (below) has been leading this crusade to provide an insight of high-school education to students. It is also a system which attracts many neighborhood students to Prep. The six week program integrates education, games and extra-curricular activities. The HAP program of the summer of 1988 was, once again, a success, helping many young men (right) from the Hudson County area.

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S L A V I C

C L U BRight: The Executive Members of the Slavic Club; (Left to Right) Keith Bucher - Secretary, Brian Kozmor - President, Dan Gronda - Vice President, missing: Ed Schroeder - Treasurer.

I T A L I A N C L U B E B O N Y C L U BAbove: The Executive Members of the Italian Club; (Top, Left to Right) Dom Tarantino - Vice President, Phil Parziale Secretary, John Doll - Treasurer, (Bot­tom) Doug Viggiano - President.

Above; The Executive Members of the Ebony Club; (Left to Right) Danny Burrell - President, Dupuy Fatal - Vice President, Joe Ownes - Treasurer.

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I R I S H C L U B

Above; The Executive Members of the Irish Club; (Top, Left to Right) Martin Farinola - Vice President, Dennis Degnan - Treasurer, Paul Mulcahy - Presi­dent, Kevin O 'Neill - Secretary.

L A T I N A M E R I C A N

S O C I E T YAbove: The Executive Members of the Latin American Society; (Top, Left to Right) Dennis Mendoza, Hernan Hernandez - Secretary, Carlos Lago - Treasurer, (Bottom, Left to Right) Dave Ramirez - Vice President, Steven Fals - President.

O R I E N T A L

C L U BLeft: The Executive Members of the Oriental Club; (Left to Right) Car- melo Nakar - Treasurer, Arnold Francisco - President, Oliver Car­tano - Secretary, Anthony Marquit Vice President.

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M A T H C L U B

The Math Club is a group of stu­dents with a special talent in the field of mathematics. The club competes as a team, which has spe­cial try-outs and practices for each competition. These mathletes com­pete against other teams from schools throughout New Jersey. Certain contests award both indi­vidual and team trophies. Others offer monetary prizes. This year the club competed on both the var­sity and junior varsity levels. The teams from Prep were very com­petitive in each category; there were always among the best in the state.

L I B R A R Y

C L U BABOVE: Moderator Mr. Ollinger

Under the leadership o f Mr. O l­linger, the library club, efficiently maintains Prep's library for the benefit o f the student body. The members o f this club learn library skills such as organizing books and periodicals, and compare these skills with other libraries in their yearly trip to the New York City Public Library.

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V O L L E Y B A L L C L U B

A new addition at the Prep is the Volleyball Club, open to any student interested in the sport or possessing a Cali­fornia residency card. M oder­ated by Mr. Sean Boyan, this extremely popular activity exists not to inform or edu­cate, but merely to please. Frequently seen after school, these beach bums take pride in their club's relaxed atmo­sphere.

Members of Prep's new Volleyball Club.

M O D E L I N G C L U B

Af t er a controversial birth, the M odeling Club joined the ranks o f Prep activities in 1989. O ffic ia l­ly a new activity, this club participates in local fash­ion shows under the name of St. Peter's. Under the Guidance o f moderator Jim Dondero and leaders Rob Arroyo and Gabriel An- tuna, the students team wi th girls f rom other schools and perform fash­ion routines set to music.

Prep's new Modeling Club.

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Appreciation

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ABOVE: Left to Right; The executive staff of the stage crew: John Juby, Dave Lyons, Noel Gerald, Nick Mangelli, and Frank Ashe with moderator Mr. Be­cerra.

S T A G E C R E W

W henever there is a play, a mass, a talent show, or a concert- TH E Y 'R E THERE! They are the men behind the scenes, guid­ed by their moderator Mr. Becerra. They set up the stage, build the set, work on the scene changes and the lighting. They are the Stage Crew. M any people sign up but on ly a proud few get the job done. During vacations, over the weekends, and after school as late as 7 to 8 PM , they hammer, paint, and saw. The crew is a vital part o f not on ly Dramatics Society, but the school.

ABOVE: If I had a hammer . . .

ABOVE: Go ahead, make my day! g5ABOVE: I'm busy now.

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O K L A H O M A

ABOVE: Love at first sight! RIGHT: If you mess up your lines again ...

For admirers o f the performing arts, Prep offers the Dramatic Society. Directed by Mr. Campion, Miss M iller, and Mr. Sayer, the budding actors perform two pieces a year, a w inter musical and a spring play. A ll the male participants come from St. Peter's w hile the girls are recruited from a number o f nearby high schools. The production offers them a first-hand look at the not always so glamorous life o f the artist.

Oklahoma, the winter production, was performed from Janu­ary 6 to 8. It incorporated both the students acting and vocal abilities. The musical recaps the tensions between farmers and ranchers during the state's frontier period.

ABOVE: Moderator Mr. Jack Campion

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ABOVE: I can see it now . . . our names up in lights . . . Paolo and Jennifer . . . er um ... Jennifer and Paolo.

ABOVE: Mr. Campion, Paolo, and Doug practicing for the musical.

ABOVE: You put your left foot in, you take your right foot out.

ABOVE: Gaze into my eyes.

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PETROC

A t Prep, the interest o f the free press is the responsibility o f the Petroc. As w ith all great pieces o f journalism, our paper is cherished by one and all due not only to its quality but its sparseness (just kidding guys!). Moderated by Mr. Sean Boyan, the Petroc is run by Editors-in-Chief Dennis Barlow, Ray Carr, and Don Rogers. Full o f accounts o f events at the school as w ell as regular features like "Letters to the Edi­tor" and " In Brief . . . " , it allows the staff to gain first hand experience at both w rit­ing and publishing a professional periodi­cal. A ll kidding aside, the last place this carefully constructed school diary should w ind up is on the cover o f a student's book.

ABOVE: Gee, I could make two book covers out of this thing . ..

ABOVE: Moderator Mr. Sean Boyan with editors of the Petroc; Don Rogers, Ray Carr, Dennis Barlow.

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PAPER AND PEN

The Paper and Pen is a publication which exhibits the creative abilities o f talented Prep students. Once submitted, pieces are selected by the editors, Jeff Somers, Dallas DeLuca, and Jon Hu along w ith the moderator, M r. Lance Silvestris, and printed in the Literary Magazine. Th is collection o f fictional short stories and original poetry is m ixed w ith works o f arts. W H O K N O W S?, maybe one o f these days, the Paper and Pen w ill produce a H em ingw ay or two.

ABOVE: The Moderator, Mr. Lance Silvestris with the editors: Left to Right: John Hu, Tom Andersonallas DeLuca, and Jeffery Sommers

PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB

Under the leadership o f Dr. Richard Kennedy, the Photography Club members acquire skill in photography and film de­velop ing. Neither amateurs nor experts, the m embers o f this club learn and perfect their picture-taking and develop ing tech­niques under the expertise o f Dr. K en ­nedy. T h ey meet period ically to compare and critique slides and prints to make all their members better photographers.

From Left to Right: Alex Ordonez, Pedro Briones, Brian Langon, Richard Morabe, and

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EMMAUS

I f there is one thing unique about this school, it is the Emmaus retreat program. Each Emmaus fuses 25 individuals into a community, which develops through the participants' realization o f themselves, of their families, their friends and God. Under the guidance o f Fr. Tony Azzarto, Fr. Fred Pellegrini and other members o f the faculty, each weekend fosters a sense o f togetherness and identity.

A group o f 24 seniors, the Emmaus Team, assists in administering the program. They are intrinsic to the success o f this three-day experience. Their generosity and openness help make the road to Emmaus a fu lfilling journey for all.

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ABOVE: The Emmaus Team.

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EU CH ARISTICMINISTERS

Being a Eucharistic M in ister a llows one to serve not on ly God but the Prep community as w ell. These specially ordained ministers, selected by Father Anthony Azzarto, serve a variety o f functions aside from their role in school liturgies. They encourage the comm unity to g ive food, socks and other items and distribute them to the less fortunate. This facet o f the Prep com m unity truly makes it possible for students to be men for others. Below Right: Kneeling; le ft to right; Jeff V ita, Dave Lyons, B ill Santomauro, Duane Ortega, Hernan Hernandez, Bill M yer. Standing; le ft to right; Julio Arriaga, A lex Cabezas, Fr. An thony A zzarto , S.J., O liver Cartano, John Formoso, T im Lau, K ev in M cCann, Dennis Degnan, Dennis Barlow, M iss Susan Baber. Left: Fr. An thony Azzarto , S.J., Director.

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RPGStudents beware! - anyone ven­

turing into the library afterschool takes the chance o f encountering the members o f the Role Playing Games Club. Champions o f the imagination, these students es­cape reality by entering a mystical realm where wizards and war­locks rule. Playing games such as Dungeons and Dragons, Robo- tech, and Star Wars, the students master the skills necessary to exist in foreign dimensions. Moderated by Mr. Links, RPG meets regu­larly after school to carry on nu­merous activities.

ABOVE: It's more than just a game ... ABOVE: The executive officers of the Role Playing Games Club - left to right; John Hu, Americus Abesamis, Pat Gaughan, Tony Martins, Douglas Seymour, Brian Langon, and Stephen Fairfield.

CHESSFor the more serious Prep student

there is the Chess Club. A lso moderated by Mr. Links, the club both competes in tournaments and plays for the en joy­ment o f its members. Taking to heart the premise that one can learn only through experience, the students o f this activity can be regularly seen practicing after school in the library.

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ART CLUB

ABOVE: Jeff spreading out the stage background before painting. BELOW: Paco Picasso

A rt a llow s a person to express his thoughts through color and design. Under the guidance o f M iss Lori Snyder, these expressions are chan­neled through the various tasks o f the A rt Club. Some o f these include making banners for the masses, visual aesthetics for the plays, and displays from its members. This talented group o f individuals utilize the tools o f their trade to produce magnificent works o f art.

M oderated b y M r. Jack Raslow sky, the M is ­sion D rive Com m ittee is an organization w hich puts in hours o f hard w ork . Th e Com m ittee is always on the go w hether it is counting m oney after school, hanging up N igerian or M icrone- sian m ission pictures, or organ izing a fund raising event. Th e goals o f the M ission D rive are tw o-fo ld : the first is financial - to raise m oney fo r the m issions; the second is educa­tional - to increase the awareness o f the Jesuit

MISSION DRIVE COMMITTEE

missions.The D rive begins on A sh W ednesday and

ends on the last day before Easter break. It helps unite the school as one fo r the season o f Lent. W ith the support it has received over the past fe w years, it seems very lik e ly that the Jesuit m issions overseas w il l continue to bene­fit from the generosity o f the Prep comm unity.

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SMILE, YOU'RE ON CANDID CAMERA!

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PETREAN

It is 10:00 p.m., any day from September 'til January. You begin walking from the lobby to the Jesuit residence and are startled by the sounds that echo down the hall; screams o f disgust, shouts o f anger, and cries o f exhaustion bounce o ff the walls as you struggle to comprehend what is going on. W orry not young friend, for it is only one o f the numerous late nights for the staff o f the Petrean. The screams? they're only realizations that one book can only do so much; the shouts? they're only the manifestations o f the staff's own imperfections; the cries? They're only the results o f too much dedication and the never-be-satisfied attitude that must be present to create any great year book.

Just as a yearbook incorporates all that makes the school, so too does the Petrean staff. It is a diverse group o f individuals trying to do the impossible: keep still the sands o f time. W hile w e all strive towards the same goal, w e do not always use the same road to get there. This is where the necessity o f extraordinary editors becomes evident, and this year the book was truly blessed w ith the leadership o f Jeff Vita and Bob Weierman. But all the talk o f the yearbook is academic w ithout a dedicated moderator. For 1988-89 the captain o f our ship was M iss Susan Baber, whose w ill alone drove this book when it seemed nothing else would. So as you leaf through the book, keep in mind the faces that you see on these two pages. They have given all, taken little, and w ished only for the best Petrean ever. You be the judge.

Faculty Editor: Heman Hernandez

Activities Editor: John Remishofski

Faculty Staff

1 Underclass Editor: Carlos Pomeres

Editor-in-Chief: Bob Weierman

Editor-in-Chief: Jeff VitaSports Editor: Ian Schaplowsky

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CHEERLEADERS

These young women from St. Dominic Academy provide a valuable service for the teams and stu­dents of St. Peter's Prep. Besides their attendance at football and basketball games, they make their presence known at our rallies. Coached by NJ Nets Cheerleader Tara Zadroga, they rally support around our teams.

LEFT: Front Row; Left to Right: Tracie Mazak, Stefanie Kosakowski, Dana Broderick. Back Row; Left to Right: Debbie Russ, Renee Cody, Gigi Correa, Nydia Arzola, Suzzle Torres.

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VARSITY FOOTBALL: 1988 HUDSON COUNTY CHAMPS

First year head coach, Rich Hansen mixed to­gether the right formula as he led the Marauder gridders to their third County Championship in four years. The Marauders went undefeated in the County posting a 9-0 record behind captains Raoul Bustillo, John Formoso and Rick Gronda, who was injured m idway through the season. He was re­placed at quarterback by Junior Anthony Guma.The Prep gridders had the best offensive line in the County consisting o f Formoso, Senior Jim Gordon and Juniors Dan Gronda, Scott Prusko and Keith Bucher. They also had an unstoppable backfield o f Brian Kozmor, Kevin O 'N eill, Joe Owens and the County Scoring Champ Manny Proenza who had 15 TDs. The Prep Defense allowed only 27 points during the regular season, while posting six shutouts. The defense featured Mike Harvey, Bustillo, Jim Francesco, Bucher,Prusko, Formoso and Kozmor. ABOVE: Coaches Comer

Top Row, Left to Right; M. Harvey, D. Hanley, J. Formoso, K. O'Neill, S. Prusko, S. Pierre-Louis, J. Wolfe, J. DiFoglio, R. Bustillo, I . Martin, A. Benzija, L. DeMarco. Second from top, 1 to r; M. Soto, K. Bucher, T. Schroeder, K. Burbank, M. Gizzi, C. Alfaro, J. Gordon, P. Bonavota, T. Guma, P. Mulcahy, D. Gronda, M. Proenza. Third from top, 1 to r; Y. Kwon, B. McMullen, B. Talanczuk, B. Hoffman, J. Delo, T. Cervino, J. Francesco, J. Owens, B. Kozmor, J. Sczepanski, J. Gigante, M. Conway, R. Kwon. Fourth from top, 1 to r; J. Savino, Mgr. I.. Ayala, 1. O'Connell, L. Rivera, O. Araos, Trainer B. Zawistowski, Asst. Coach C. Lanzolotto, Asst. Coach D. Yandolino, Head Coach R. Hansen, Asst. Coach K. Such, Asst. Coach M. Forrester, G. Myron, M. McCabe, S. Cabrera, J. Berezny. Fifth from top, 1 to r; J. St. Marie, V. Valdez, J. Barroquiero, T. Hawkes, J. Grato, O. Gonszalez, M. Lawless, D. Della Fave, J. Hayes, K, Ferrante, Mgr. B. Carillo. Bottom row, 1 to r; B. Swalt, D. Margaritonda, B. Santuro, B. Gizzi, P. Strandes, R. Zamarra, M. Gonzalez, S. Fojas, C. Otten, M. Morais.

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ABOVE: Proenaza files into the endzone.

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ABOVE: O 'Neill puts another through the uprights. RIGHT: The Kamikaze squad prepares to kickoff.

ABOVE: Gronda leads the offense.

ABOVE: Air-Kozmor ABOVE: H.C.I.A.A. Coach o f the Year, Rich Hansen.

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J.V.FOOTBALL

Once again, the J.V. Maurader Gridders drove their way to a w in­ning season. Led by a balanced o f­fense and a tenacious defense, the Prepsters finished the season 4-3. The offense was led by half-backs Paul Mulcahy and Tim Hawks, re­ceivers John W alfe and Serge Fojas, and tight-end Brian McMullan. Dom Della Fave and Chris Otten shared quarterback duties and were protected by linemen O rville Gon­zalez and Bill Hoffman. The defense was led by linebacker Ken Ferrante, defensive tackle Marc Gizzi, and de- fensive-end Matt Conway.

TOP OF THE PAGE: The tenacious defense; Middle of the page, LEFT; "PREP!" SAYS Burbs; Middle of the page, RIGHT; Ferrante receives the defensive call. Bottom, Della Fave leads the offensive attack.

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FROSH FOOTBALL

In his four years as head coach, Den­nis M cM ullen has yet to coach a losing frosh grid team. That streak was kept alive when the Marauders won their f i ­nal game o f the season over Mem orial and clinched a 5-4 record. The frosh also had big wins over Hudson and St. Jo­seph's. K ey players included quater- back/safety A lb ie N ieves and lineback­ers M ike H anley and Terrence M cHale. A id ing Coach M cM ullen were assistants M ike Acanfara and Nelson Gonzalez.

'"A. t&S'JIi SSI!Top Row (Left to Right): Asst. Coach M. Acanfora, T. Panovano, D. Balsucci, D. Youmans, M. Cadino, M. Genovese, J. Militello, M. Owens, M. Fleming, J. Murillo, T. Philips, T. Dante, A. Nieves, Head Coach D. McMullen, C. Sampers, T* McHale, M. Hanley, J. Applegate, Asst. Coach N. Gonzalez. Bottom Row (left to right): Kahtan, M. Kirby, A. Florio, K. Pulleo, M. Benoit, D. Podolak, M. Munoz, M. DeCastro, H. Hernandez, R. Gomez, V. Cirrocho, J. Martinez.

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VARSITY SOCCERThis season, the Prep s6ccer

team, led by head coach Jack Ras- lowksy, kicked their way to their second consecutive South Hudson Championship. A long with assis­tants Carl "D uke" Hamill and John Irvine, Raslowsky guided his team to a 14-6-1 record which in­cluded a tie against three time de­fending County Champion, Bay­onne. The Prep Booters compiled an undefeated league record of 8-0. The team was headed by tri-cap­tains Dennis Degnan, Carlos Ji­menez, and Gregg Stupinski. Goal­ie M ike Guarino played well as did senior defenders Joe K elly and Kie- ran McGlynn. Rob W alenty was named South Hudson Player of the Year. W alenty along with Guarino, Jimenez, and Stupinski, was awarded All-State Honors.

SOUTH HUDSON CHAMPS

BOTTOM ROW: left to right; G. Stupinski, J. Marri, C. limenez, M. Guarino, V. Aniello, C. Montgomery, A. Alerte, A. Ortega, T. Ngo. I MIDDLE ROW: left to right; R. O'Connor, A. Lagermasini, R. Cirminello, N. Chiaravalloti, R. Walenty, D. Degnan, J. Kelly, M. I Fromfield, D. Granelli. TOP ROW: left to right; Assistant Coach Duke Hammill, E. Treacy, C. Boguszewski, E. Gargiulo, M. I Bondarowicz, R. Leung, M. Labus, R. Cosenza, K. McGlynn, Head Coach Jack Raslowsky.

TOP RIGHT: left to right; Tri-Captains Gregg Stupinski, Dennis Degnan and Carlos limenez along with Head Coach, lack Raslowsky. 1

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CLOCKWISE: from left; stellar defender Joe Kelly, in jured striker Eoin Treacy, and all-county goalie Mike Guarino; lead­ing goal scorer Ed Gar- giulo; look who's sticking in the leg; Captain "Diego" pilots the Prep offense as Foward of the Year Gregg Stupinski looks on; tough "D " equals eight shut-outs; Player of the Year - Rob Walenty; all in a day's work.

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J . V . S O C C E R 1 9 8 8 C O U N T Y C H A M P SThis year proved to be a

great one for the Junior Varsity Soccer team. They were coached by John Ir­vine, who led them to a 15- 3-2 record. The wins in­cluded one over Memorial for the Hudson County C h a m p io n s h ip . T h e booters also captured the title in the Michael J. Ken­nedy Tournament; Anth­ony Goff was the tourna­ment M VP. Striker- Jackie Gordon contributed to the w inning season with a to­tal of 14 goals, while Cor- rado DeCandia also played solidly in the mid-field.

BOTTOM ROW: left to right; R.J. Me Alary, A. Iacocca, B. Barulich, P. Healy, A. Renault, C. Zamarra. SECOND ROW: left to right; S. Drennen, C. McGee, C. Decandia, H. Ngo , B. McCabe, C. Bratolli, G. Mercurio, J. Harding. TOP ROW: left to right; Head Coach Jack Raslowsky, S. Papasavas, J. Gordon, M. Dilley, S. Adams, A. Goff, M. Garner, A. Bondarowicz, M. O'Neil, D. Granelli, Asst. Coach John Irvine.

RIGHT: O'Neil brings it upfield. LOWER RIGHT: Dino was steady in goal. LEFT: "Flash Gordon".

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CROSS COUNTRY - CITY AND COUNTY CHAMPS

ABOVE LEFT: Coach Burgess guides the young harriers. ABOVE: Sure is cold out here standing around. ABOVE RIGHT: No pain, no strain, no gain, no cramps, no win, no way!

ABOVE (left to right): Coach Mike Burgess, C. Schmidt, T. Fiano, S. Bijelic, J. Grogan, J. Salmon, C. Russo, J. Sheehan. BELOW: And they're off! BELOW RIGHT: A little competition never hurt.

This year's Cross Country team surpassed all their oppo­nents and remained a power­house in local competition. Coach M ike Burgess provided superb leadership, assisted by dedicated moderator, Fr. Brown­ing, S.J. The team captured the city championship for the third straight year and also won the South Hudson title; they fin ­ished seventh in the Catholic State meet. But the peak o f the season was w inn ing the Hudson County Championship over de­fending champion Union H ill by a wide margin. This victory was the first county champion­ship for the harriers in twenty years.

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VARSITY BASKETBALL

The 1988-89 Varsity Basket­ball team opened many eyes in Hudson County this past season. A fter being predicted by two lo­cal newspapers to finish last in the county, the varsity cagers posted a winning record. Guided by second year Head Coach Dave Sttembre and assistants Dave DeFerrari and Joe Della Fave the Prepsters won many big games. The highlight of this season was w inning the Jesuit Classic in Buffalo, where the Mauraders defeated cross-river rivals Xavier in the title game.

Great ball handler, Rob Gill Burrell's magical slam against Snyder

Settembre gives a talk during a time-out.

Burrell Goes to the hoop

Gill attempts a three-pointer

Captains (from left to right) Dan Burrell, Kevin McCann and Rob Gill with Coach Settembre

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"W ho is this guy?!"

Top of page left: Two wild and crazy guys; Middle: Sorry Lou, but Danny's slam was better. Middle of the page left; But nice try. Top right; Burke gets ready to release a three- pointer.

"H ey Ted! That was the opponents basket!" "Are we gonna play now?

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Jump-ball!!

Collis shoots over a flying Tiger.

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J.V. BASKETBALL

Under first year head coach Dave DeFerrari, the J.V. cagers showed a lot of spirit and strove for victory. Sparked by the fan­cy play of Miguel Sierra and Dwayne Andrews, the hoopsters garnered a respectable record. The team also was aided by sharp shooter M ike Egan, daz­zling passer Dom Della Fave, and junior center Ralph DeM i- cheles. M ike Gomez, Andy Dan- ilchick, and freshman Jackie Gordan also showed great hustle and determination.

Top of page; Standing from left to right, Ass. Coach M. Pero, M. Sierra, R. DeMicheles, J. Gordan, B. Dwyer, A. Danilchick, M. Egan, M. Gomez, D. Andrews, B. Salmon, J. Mateo> R. Cosenza, K. Ad­ams, Head Coach D. De­Ferrari. Keneeling (left to right): C. Briamonte, D. Della Fave, D. Porter. Mid­dle of page (left): Shooting over some Tigers. Middle of page (right): Andrews goes up strong. Bottom left: Egan shoots for three as DeMicheles gets ready to post up. Bottom right: "W ill he pass or will he shoot?"

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FRESHMAN BASKETBALL

This season's freshman bas­ketball team kept the w inning tradition by posting another fine record. The cagers were guided by first-year Head Coach John Irvine, who is also the as­sistant soccer coach. Leading the team w ere forw ards A lb ie N ieves and Pat Reed. The team also received good play from Lou Clarke, Sean Drennan (son of D ick inson head coach Red Drennan), Matt O 'N e ill, and Pat Healey. Big wins included those over Marist, Dickinson, and Snyder. N ieves and Reed each tallied over ten points in each o f the games.

Top ROW (left to right): L. Clarke, S. Drennan, T. Saavas, B. Hurd, E Jimenez M O'Neil, A. Nieves, S. Watson, P. Reed, Head Coach John Irvine. Bottom Row (left to right): T. Kelly, S. Papasavas, B. Zabotka, D. Jackman, p. Healey, J. Sykowksi. 121

■ j Top of page: Nieves lets one go as hegets fouled. Center of page: Short

I ! jumper for 2. Middle right: Reedlays one up. Below: Waiting to halt

1 the fast break. Bottom of page: Head Coach John Irvine.

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V A R S I T Y W R E S T L I N G 1

ABOVE: Antuna starts from the beginning; RIGHT: A little competition between the Gronda's

This years wrestling team entered the season with opti­mism and enthusiasm. Under the guidance of Coach Friend, the team was found everyday in the basement o f Burke Hall running endless drills. Led by captains D anny Nunes and Rick and Dan Gronda, Friend's Arm y put in long and arduous hours of dedicated practice, which contributed to a successful season.

ABOVE: A Prepster gets taken from ABOVE: A Prep Wrestler gets caught in a bad positionunderneath

ABOVE: Top Row (from left): D. Nunes, D. Gronda, Coach Friend, R. Gronda, B. Hoffman; Middle (from left): S. Koehler, M. Garner, T. Hawkes, G. Antuan, W. Robalino, R. Ricco, J. Rachinsky, D. Ortega, M. Correia, Vy Dang, Vihn Dang, D.J. Slain, M. Cervino; Bottom (from left): M. Zadroga, A. Bautista, H. Cruz, A. Choudry

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A B O V E : D o n 't tr y to sit on me. A B O V E : O v e r the top

ABOVE: Pidane flips an opponent over

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J.V. WRESTLING

Clock Wise from Top Right: What did you call Rick?; Ref, he's pulling my hair!!; I got you now.; Say Uncle!; Practice makes perfect.

ABOVE: Top Row left to right: M. Cervino, B. Kloza, Coach Friend, D.J. Slain, E. Pompilio; Middle Row 1 to r: R. Koszyk, R. Kahn, S. Hannon, A. Chaudry; Bottom Row 1 to r: K. Fossella, D. Podolak

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SWIMMING - Billy SantomauroTENNIS - Matt GreeleyHOCKEY - Paul PettiCROSS CROUNTRY - Thehuan ThruongBASKETBALL - Joe KellyBOWLING - Tim LauSOCCER - Nick Chiaravalloti .INDOOR & OUTDOOR TRACK - Jim MarriBASEBALL - Jeff KachelFOOTBALL flMike HarveyGOLF - Rob GeislerWRESTLING - Gabe Autuna(Clockwise from Bottom)

While the quarterbacks, pitchers and starting centers of Prep get all the headlines, talented athletes behind the scenes determine a team's success. These unselfish individuals bask not ‘in glory, but in pride, for lack of recognition does not lessen the importance of their contribution. We, the Petrean staff, salute these heroes of Prep athletics and the spirit they represent.

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VARSITY HOCKEYWhen Jason Fogu went down

with a knee injury in the second game, all looked bleak for the M a­rauder hockey team. They were o ff to an 0-3 start and were without their top scorer. Then first year head-coach Ken Such called a meeting to begin the turn-around. The meeting was a success. The skaters went on an eight game w in­ning streak that carried them to a season o f many victories. Senior goalie John Marino and junior Joe Dargan led the team that had a host of underclassmen playing ma­jor roles. They included sopho­mores Rob Corbett, Peter Gannon, Jason Andreula, and junior Steve M ilic. Big wins included two early season wins over Such's former school, Hudson Catholic, and a 4-1 victory over Bayonne for the Bay­onne Christmas Championship.

Top of page; Marino makes yet another stop. Middle left: Dar­gan skates away from the pack. Center: After the win, "Where's the party?" Right: A meeting at the boards. Bottom Left: "FACE-OFF!" Bottom Right: The start of another win.

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Top of page; Left: Confusion near the net. Top Right: Ready to pass the blue line. Middle of page left: A Bee on ice watches some Marino heroics. Center: Dargan gets ready for the hit. Right: " I lost my contact." Bottom Left: Joe passes it off. Middle: Yeah, Pasculli has a tough job. Right: Such plans last minute strategies.

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J.V. HOCKEY

The Prep J.V. skaters entered the season appearing to have weak­nesses in key positions. However, under the guidance of Coach Gan­non, the team's success was a prod­uct o f their own determination and their desire to prove the skeptics wrong. Captains Paul Constantino and Dave Broderick proved to be strong leaders. Freshman Chip Sampers and junior Ray Ficken led the offense, while Paul Petti, Brian McDermott and Tom Mattey were stellar on defense. Rookie goalie Joe Egan solidified the team as he proved he was a force to be reck­oned with. Highlights of the season included a 3-2 defeat over pre­viously undefeated Marist.

Clock Wise (from top right): Broderick pur­sues a puck in the pack: A Prep skater crosses the blue-line; Ray Ficken all alone for a shot on goal; Another Prep skater breaks through the defense; A slap shot from the Mountie blue-line.

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INDOOR TRACK

ABOVE: The 1988-89 Prep Varsity Harriers; left: Sheehan leads the pack; Below: Stop hamming it up and get to practice.

T h e 1988-89 In door Track season was a very successful one for the St. Peter's Harriers. M ike Bur­gess provided solid coach­ing, while Fr. Browning was a superb moderator. The team won the City Cham pionsh ip fo r the fourth straight year over arch-rival Dickinson. Tom Faiano and John Sheehan led the team, ga in ing many points for Prep. M any underclassmen also turned in fin e perfor­mances.

ABOVE RIGHT: Grogan pursues the lead; Left: Carlos goes air­borne; Below: The J.V. Squad

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SWIMMING

The Prep Swim Team, led by cap­tains Emmett Wood, Merlin Tolstyk, Craig Zaleck, and Billy Santomauro, were again a powerhouse in city and county com petition . First year coaches, Mary Beth Bryant and Rich­ard Shea had the Marine Marauders in top form as they broke into the season by w inning the Swimming Bee's Classic by an excess of 200 points. A long with the captains, strong performances were turned in by juniors Matt Greeley, and Mark Zieleniewski, and sophomores Jeff Bryant and Sean Adams.

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ABOVE: Top Row (left to right): B. Santomauro, M. Tolstyk; Second Row (froi left): M. Gal, D. Duran, J. Arceo, N. Jaworski, M. Kelly; Third Row (from left Asst. Coach Shea, S. Adams, A. Szymczyk, J. Enright, S. Mariniello, O. Oyola, Mielo, Head Coach Bryant; Kneeling (from left): M. Carcamo, J. Bryant, ] Pazminio, M. Greely, J. Mielo

Counter Clock Wfce From Top: Easy victory for this Marine Marauder; And he's off!; New coach Mrs. Mary Beth Bryant; Float like a butterfly

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Counter Clock Wise (from top left): The mother-son combo is off to a great start; The ag­ony of practice; Who is this Prep guppy; A Prep swimmer on his way to victory; Who said swimming wasn't a team sport

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Far Left: "Hey, I found a quarter on the lane." Left: Ballerina Bernie. Above: Now, let go of the ball Mike.

Left; Top Row (left to right): Coach B. Zawistowski, A. Figuras, R. Mauri, A. Arcilla, X. Tello, K. McAuliffe, J. Trombokon, R. Sangalang, R. Aldea, W. Piatkowski, J. Sebick.

Above; Top Row (left to right): T. Or- lina, L. Redondo, J. McAuliffe, A. Mor- cilio, M. Witt, J. Ramos, B. Spann, Coach B. Zawistowski. Bottom: T. "The Beast" Lau

BOWLINGThe Prep Keglers led by M ike "Golden

A rm " W itt, Bernie "The Anim al" Spann and Tim "The Beast" Lau were o ff once again with their w inning ways. The team continued their success from last year's placing second in the county, second in the South Hudson Division, and fifth in the state (despite the constant dangers o f ath­lete's foot and sore thumbs). This year's team was equally as exciting under the leadership o f Mr. Bob Zawistowski. The anchor of the team Joe "Jojo Bear" Ramos and Anthony "A ce " Morcilio contributed to their success. The J.V. team was the pow­erhouse o f the underclass circuit. They con­tinued the w inning tradition set by the seniors.

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TEACHERS BY DAY, COACHES BY NIGHT

understanding between coach and team.Jack reinforces the point by saying

that although teams that are coached by people from outside of Prep still do well, coaches who teach here have an advan­tage in getting to see their players all the time; the contact is consistent, and year round, not just for the duration of the pre-season and season.

Each coach offered his own opinion about the similarity between the field and the classroom, but perhaps Mr. Z. put it best by saying, "The idea is the same; the goal in both academics and athletics is to succeed, so you teach for excellence and you coach for excel­lence."

These true champions of their fields combine professionalism with a knack for understanding students, making for a solid relationship. They are genuinely concerned about the students with whom they work, and they are directly involved in the daily lives of their teams. Because they share an environ­ment and daily experiences, the bond between coach and athlete extends be­yond love of sport and pride in team. To quote Coach Hansen, " . . . Being both a teacher and a coach allows one to be­come a 'full-time' person in the student- athlete's life."

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Mr. Z . .. Mr. Settembre ,. . Coach Hansen ... Mr. Shea .,. Jack — teachers by day, coaches by night. Some may find the job of fostering the education of a student and guiding the athlete in him to be an impossible combination, but here at Prep, five men have shown it to be possible. It's apparent that these men cannot give enough of themselves or their talents to the Prep community. Each of them exhibits dedication to their craft as teach­ers and coaches by giving their days to their students, and many evenings and weekends to their teams. Finding a balance between these different profes­sions is no easy chore, but these five have done it. Is this a thankless job? Not if one considers the accomplishments of their teams.

Mr. Bob Zawistowski took his keglers all the way to first place in the South Hudson with a 7-0 victory over rival Hudson Catholic. Mr. Settembre's two seasons as head coach for the cagers saw two consecutive years of competition in the Parochial A State Playoffs. Prep's gridders captured the county cham­pionship under the guidance of coach Hansen. "Rick-o-Shea's" swimmers have brought Prep numerous city and state championships as well a as fine showing in the 1989 State Sectional Championships. Soccer's booters, led by Jack Raslowsky, took their second straight South Hudson Championship. Could there be a connection between these fine records and the fact that these teachers are around "off the field" as well as on it? One can't argue with the successes Prep has enjoyed because of it!

When questioned, the coaches stated that being so accessible to their players has been conducive to their great seasons. Head Football coach Rich Hansen noted, "Being in the building all day gives you the chance to tend to the needs of the players and students on a daily basis, not just after four o'clock."

The students seem to react well to the men's dual roles. Observed Rich Shea, "It allows students to see teachers in a different light ... a less formal one. This informality eliminates any reservations a student might have about talking to his teacher/coach. Such ease in communication makes for better

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BASEBALL

This year, under the guid­ance of Head Coach Joe Ur- banovich and captains Craig Zaleck and Jeff Kachel, the team strove to continue their success. Returning All-Stars included seniors M ike Guar- ino, Jason Fogu, and short­stop Chris Decresce. "Sweet Ed" Garguilo and Tony Guma anchored the team with their fine pitching while junior Dave Monisera and Rob O'Connor ensure success in the years to come.

Clockwise from upper left: Wasn't even close; Captains Ka­chel and Zaleck; Mike, what are you chewing?; the Baseball Bunch; Chris ropes one into left field.

Above; Left to right: C.J. Boguszewski, J. Bellino, J. Wolfe, R. Icklan, D. Mendoza, W. Scott, M. Gorney, R. O'Connor, E. Garguilo, P. Mulcahy, C. Zaleck, D. Monisera I. Kachel, E. Kukowski.

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Clockwise; Left to right: "H i Mom!"; "Pitch the darn ball, my knees hurt!"; Strike one!; "Hurry up, take the picture!"; Stop swat­ting flies; You make the call.

Above; Left to right: M. Gomez, D. Della Fave, J. Savino, J. Kist, C. Otten.

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OUTSTANDINGThe 1988-89 school year was a very successful one on the athletic

field for St. Peter's. Prep had many All-County and All-State ath­letes, Academic All-Americans, and County Championship teams. Although a winning team consists of all its individual supporters, the Petrean would like to recognize those who rise above the norm as "Outstanding Athletes."

John Sheehan (Junior) Cross CountrySheehan was named first team All-County this year as a junior. He took

first place in the 1988 South Hudson Championship Race, and also helped lead St. Peter's to their first cross-country county championship in 20 years. He has the distinction of being the only prepster to ever defeat teammate Tom Faiano in a cross-country race.

Emmett Wood (Senior) SwimmingEmmett is a four year varsity swimmer who has been highly decorated for

his outstanding feats. He has been an All-County swimmer for four years and has received All-State honors twice. He has also won a state champion­ship and placed in the AAU Nationals.

Michael Guarino (Senior) Soccer You can't talk about the 1988 Prep South Hudson County Championship

Soccer team without talking about the outstanding play of Mike Guarino. Guarino moved from stopper to goalie right before the season started and handled the pressure with ease. Watching Guarino in net, a fan would think he was a veteran goalie, yet he had never played the position before pre-season. He was named All-State for his great play. Mike also is a member of the varsity baseball team.

Danny Burrell (Senior) BasketballBurrell has been displaying great moves on the court ever since he

arrived at Prep. This year he was counted on for leadership as the team's leading scorer and rebounder. He was named M.V.P. for both his freshman and J.V. teams; this year he was a leading scorer in the county and named to the All-Tournament team at the Jesuit Classic in Buffalo.

Dave Broderick (Senior) TennisDave Broderick experienced a major change this year for the Prep netters.

After playing varsity doubles for three years, Broderick had to take Joe Kealy's position and play first singles. Broderick was a three time All- County player and was also a member of two county championship teams. Dave was also a defensemen on this past season's hockev team.

John Sheehan

Emmett Wood

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ATHLETES

John Formoso

Joe Dargan

Craig Zaleck

John Formoso (Senior) Football John's hard work paid off this season

as he captained the Marauder gridders to an undefeated record and County Championship. He started two ways for his third straight year and also gained many awards including First Team All-County, Hudson County Lineman of the Year, Second Team All-State, and Academic All-Ameri­can.

Tom Faiano (Senior) Track Tom was a four year varsity letter

man for Prep track, being named First Team All-County for two years. Whether he was running the 1600 me­ter indoor or the 3200 meter in outdoor, Faiano was making his mark. Tom also was a member of the three year city cross-country county team and the 1988 county championship team.

Joe Dargan (Junior) HockeyJoe Dargan had to take hold of many

responsibilities this past season when Jason Fogu was injured. He took them with ease as the junior captain led Prep to a remarkable turnaround after and 0-3 start. Joe scored 23 goals in the first 10 games and had several five goal games during Prep's nine game win­ning streak. Joe is one of the most ver­satile players in the county as he can first team defense and second team frontlinesman.

Dan Gronda (Junior) Wrestling Gronda has been wrestling for the

varsity grapplers since freshman year, winning district, region, and state ti­tles. He also won a national AAU title as a freshman. He progressively went up in weight classes, wrestling 158 pounds freshman year, 171 sophomore year, and 189 this past year. Captain for the past two years, Dan Gronda has only lost one county match in his en­tire Prep career.

Craig Zaleck (Senior) Baseball Zaleck has been a four year member

of the varsity baseball team, leading the team in hitting during three of them. He played outfield in his sopho­more and junior years and moved to pitcher his senior year. With a career hitting average of .400, Zaleck also had one of the strongest arms on the team. Craig was named All-County three years running and is also a county champ in the butterfly for the swim team.

Michael W itt (Senior) BowlingMike has been knocking down pins

since he arrived at Prep. Sporting a 190 average, Mike has been one of the top bowlers the county has seen in years. Mike has scored several 600 series while scoring 500 series almost every- time he has gone out to the alley.

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T E N N I S

This year's tennis team was confront­ed with the difficult task of "rebuilding" after losing stars like Joe Kealy, Rich Nugent, Phil Swabsin and Brian Ohlu- muller. Guided by coach Peter M cNa­mara and led by captain Dave Broderick, the netters worked hard and produced some gutsy performances. W ith a great deal of young talent waiting in the wings, the tennis team has much to look forward to.

Above: Matt Greely and Dave Broderick. Be­low, left: Ken Nippes and Tim Connelly. Be­low, right: Anthony Goff and Andrew Ed­wards.

Left to right: A. Goff, K. Nippes, A. Edwards, T. Connelly, D. Broderick, M. Greeley.

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OUTDOOR TRACK

Upper Left: Just another day of winning. Above: Tom and friend. Right: Romeo hurdles the competition. Left: Andy flies . . .

This year's outdoor track team once again was a force to be reckoned with in Hudson County. The team was moderated by Fr. Browning S.J. and superb­ly coached by Mike Bur­gess. Tom Faiano, John Sheehan , and Chr i s Schmidt took on the onus of replacing graduates Joe Volcy and Chris Doroszc- zyk. Sando Bracewell, Steve Bijelic, and Carlos Presedo led the short dis­tances. The team had par­ticipants in the Penn re­lays and the Vitalis Invita­tional Meet. W ith a talent­ed crop of underclassmen, the outdoor track team will be a major force for years to come.

Far left: Joe gains on Hud­son. Above left: An inter­ested Prepster looks on. Above: Trainer pushes for the win. Left: The future track stars of Prep.

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GOLF

The place - Augusta, Georgia. The reason - the PGA Masters. But for some unknown reason, the Prep's golfers invitations were lost in the mail, again.

The Golf Team must be the most overlooked team in the school, prob­ably because o f their less than success­ful seasons. Even though they do not bring home state championships, they always have a good shot at the county title.

This year's team was led by senior captains Matt Labus, Eoin Treacy and Bob Weierman. W ith the additions of senior Tim Lau, back from a one year leave o f absence, and junior Rob Geisler the team looks forward to a fine season. Each year they visit only the best courses, in the past having gone to W inged Foot, Roxiticus, Bal- tusrol, and even Hendricks Field.

ABOVE: Captain, Eoin "Birdie" Treacy; BELOW: Captain, Bob "Hole in one" Weierman

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ABOVE LEFT: Senior, Tim "Double Bo­gey" Lau; FAR LEFT: Senior, Joe "Sand Trap" Kelly; LEFT: Junior, Rob "Par" Geisler

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WHAT A FALL IT WAS!!!

COUNTY CHAMPIONS:CROSS COUNTRY, SOCCER, FOOTBALL

Pride in Prep runs deep, and if ever there was a perfect season for Prep sports fans, it was the fall o f '88. A ll three varsity teams in action brought home county champion­ships, making Prep one of only two Jesuit high schools in the country to boast o f such an accomplishment.

For the football team, the title was the third in four years, while the soccer team successfully defended their claim to the South Hudson championship. And the cross country team savored their first coun­ty title in twenty years. For all involved — players, coaches and fans — W H A T A FALL IT W AS!!!

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He still couldn't believe it, how could he have been so gullible? That senior, he seemed so trustworthy. Mike would never have guessed what he was up to. That,

incidentally, is his name. Michael Hunt, an 8th grade student, was visiting his prospective alma mater with his freshman friend Neil McAneny. He had stayed with him all day, seeing the sights and experiencing student life at Prep. All day, that is, except for those infamous ten minutes. For as Neil ran over to the deli to get a sandwich, Mike decided to brave the realm of cafeteria nutrition. That was his crucial error. Waiting in line for God knows what, Mike was approached by one of the numerous good samaritans known to frosh of years past. This one was of the "elevator pass" variety.

No further explanation of their encounter is necessary, for almost everyone can remember seeing someone get suckered. The only tragedy in this episode was it's unequivocal success; that and the look on Mike's face when Fr. Browning joined him on the second floor. If Mike could step back for a moment, he would probably look upon this feat with a sense of pride. Few people, if any, had ever received JUG before even being enrolled.

That is where he is now. Looking at his watch for at least the twentieth time, Mike is beginning to feel a bit uneasy, though I can't imagine why. Then again, maybe it was the two people in Adidas sportswear rapping in the back of the room. A more experienced jugster would feel comforted by these sophomores — led by Rob Alvarez — who provide the daily entertainment, thus perpetuating the jugs they must serve ad infinitum. Or maybe our hero was perplexed at the sounds reverberating from Leo Trasande's all-purpose Casio Scientific Calculator, model FX-7000. But probably the most worrisome activity of all was the very act of sitting between Oliver and Jefferson Cartano. Sibling rivalry is one thing, but the constant kicking and slapping (not to mention the occasional punch) was getting dangerous!

Looking at his watch again, Mike was bitterly disappointed to find that less than three minutes had passed since the last time he nad checked. It seemed as if he had been there for days, and the inevitable drowsiness was getting to him. He could feel his head falling forward, but would jerk it back as soon as he recalled the bit of advice Neil had offered; "Don't fall asleep," he had said, "Dandorph will get you every time." Ah yes, Mr. Dandorph — even in their short relationship Mike had realized why the man is feared like the plague. It wasn't the rules or even their enforcement, for you could expect that any­where; it was his lack of emotion, his uncanny knack for tossing all arguments of "justice" aside which seemed to unnerve all students. It wasn't that he enjoyed putting adolescents through torture, he just seemed inhumanly im­partial.

Mike's head was falling more regularly now, and with each passing moment it was getting harder and harder to raise it once more. That was, however, until he saw him, for as Mike opened his eyes yet another time, a tiny creature appeared on his desk. Barely three inches tall, this tiny man in pirate garb stared defiantly at Mike, as if daring him to even acknowledge his existence. Startled to say the least, Mike looked around to find reassuring glances of astonishment from his JUG friends. Instead he encountered the empty glares that accompany forty minutes of doing absolutely nothing. "Doesn't anyone see him," he thought, "they act as if nothing were happening!" Soon, though, Mike realized that nothing could be farther from the truth.

The entire room seemed to be getting bigger, everything growing at a constant rate. The desk got larger, the board got larger, Mr. Dandorph got larger, even the floor show got larger. Mike looked at the tiny man, and only then did he begin to grasp what was happening. The man only smiled; he smiled until Mike and he could look eye to eve, and then the growing stopped.

Mike now realized that it was he who was changing. He had shrunk to barely three inches in height, and could more clearly see his little friend. Could this be the fabled Ma­rauder of Prep fame? It was the closest thing to sense Mike could make out of the situa­tion, and right now anything remotely connected with re­ality was a welcome relief.

Minuteness gives one a whole new perspective on life, especially if that perspective includes H-105. Being but the length of one finger casts light on views which had forever remained bathed in darkness, and perhaps that is where some should have stayed. I, for one, can think of much more pleasant pastimes than look­ing up the nostrils of adoles­cent criminals. This, however, was not what the Marauder had in mind. For after curling his finger to signal Mike to follow, the energetic pirate pranced from desk to desk un­til he hopped out of the room

and into Hogan Hall. After a split-second spent considering his options, MikJj decided he had no choice but to follow. But before he left, he took one last loottj at the faces down the rows.

Then, maybe as an act of fate or some telling omen, Mike glanced at thl clock which held so many lives in its hands. But the clock no longer ticked instead it hummed a catchy tune. The hands no longer turned in timellj unison, instead they seemed to participate in an exotic dance with one anl other, making the fourth dimension their own and leaving Mike breathlessn

There was, however, little time to reflect on such oddities, for the MaraudeJi was already nearing the end of the hall. Mike did his best to keep up, not uselg to the newfound effort required to move his tiny body. As he passed MisB Baber's room, Mike bracea himself for what to expect. Stories of yearbookantics ran wildly in the school, but no amount of forewarning would havlnron i ron hi m fr\r ( ha i — Ai . L _ If il. _ • fr 1

— the Jeff Vita Pup. For those not acquainted with the creature, it is a slusj loving organism with outrageously spiked hair. Known to patrol the halls J Prep, the Vita Pup had been seen lurking in the darkness, following Dave foL a number of weeks, but no one thought that it would come to this. It's a shaml though, the Remote Control Car Club will never be the same.

By this time, the Marauder had reached the flight of stairs, and stopping jusl a second to turn back, motioned for Mike to follow. Realizing he had little tl lose now, Mike ran to catch up with him, but was hopelessly always one stel, behind. When he got to the second floor, he realized that the Marauder hal started down the hall. Following him to H-205, Mike squeezed under the do(fland stood in awe at the sight before his eyes. Trophies glistened along everjwall, boasting of the success of Prep's forensics team. Mike had heard that thl men on this team live by the motto "Speak at anything that moves," and noJ he had proof positive. For in the middle of the rgom, atop a monument constructed of New York Times and Christmas lighis, sat a little mouse, draped in a Forenzix Frenzy tee-shirt, listening to Tim Lau, Sean Kegelman and John Myers, all talking at the same time; it seems that the mouse had been moving and was now being spoken at. In the corner sat Herr Donahue, trying to help some very confused German exchange students comprehend what was happening. For the moment,Mike wished he understood Ger­man . . . Suddenly though, every­one's attention was focused on the mouse, who began to huff and puff, and seemed about to have a seizure of some sort. His lips part­ed, and what started out as a low growl turned into the loudest , sound ever heard by man or beast, Hi fueled by all the vocal energy from the triumvirate of speakers standing mul (at least temporarily) before him. Both Mike and the Marauder were flung u into the air and out the door by the force of the blow, and they landed with thud in the hall.

Deciding that this was not the best place to sit and rest, the two scurriel down the hall to Signor Fordellone's room. They walked in on a French clasi and realizing how impressed his 8th grade classmates would be by a fe\ phrases uttered en Francais, Mike decided to stay while. As the Marauder too off, desk hopping once more, Mike followed closely — he wouldn't want t lose his guide. However it seems that while pursuing his minute buddy acros the class, Mike had momentarily landed on a marked piece of paper. He foun himself crumbled up inside the paper before he could proceed to his nea destination. As the students in the class engaged in a vigorous debate abou whether "parfait" referred to a verb tense or a dessert, Mike found himse flung across the room, secure in his paper shell. He landed in the pocket d scholar-extraordinaire, George Goldsworthy, who was growing increasingly irritated by the triteness of the verbal exchange around him. He, after all, there to learn, and the hooligans around him were robbing him of valuabl class time. A man can only be pushed so far, and finally, George had to ad Standing for what he believed in, George cried out, in a voice reminiscent q the mouse "Who cares . . . ?" Well, as we said, a man can only be pushed so fal and Signor Fordellone had reached that point. So out went George, with sense of disappointment about the class. He would serve his JUG, but the couldn't keep him in JUG forever. He is an artist, and artists need to expre themselves. There hadn't been much time left in the period anyway, so F might as well head upstairs. This afternoon he had practice with the band, h band — the "George Goldsworthy Experience/'

Perhaps it would be better not to refer to this group as a band; it could moi appropriately be called a kind of mutual support group for struggling mus cians. As George entered the music room, Mike peered out of his pocket. Tli walls were covered with psychedelic colors, and everyone there was in tlj uniform tie-dye apparel. Already warming up were John O'Donnell, Toi Giblin and Dallas DeLuca, who, incidently, plays one heck of a flute. But li there be no mistake, this was George's show.

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j When he took out that trombone, a hush fell over the room. By this time Mike had crawled out of the pocket and was attempting to make his way over fceorge's instrument. This was another crucial error, for the clashing color scheme of the walls, finally got to him and he fell off the deep end — into George's trombont. Never fear though, he wasn't in there long. For as George blew out the first note Mike was sent hurtling out of the room, and once again, landed with a thud in the hallway.j This time, his landing was a bit softer than the last, for he had plopped jhimself right in the middle of a cookie crumb trail. Suddenly, Mike realized jlhat it had been a while since he had eaten, (after all, he never did get lunch) land he thought it would be advantageous to rectify this injustice. He followed khe trail all the way to the office of the school chaplain, where he tip-toed in to [see what goodies he could fine. He located the cookie jar easily enough, but as jhe maneuvered the large oatmeal pattie, he encountered one of the most [perplexing problems ever to come his way. Sitting at the desk was a man, that [was plain enough to see. He was wearing some sort of a mask, or rather, half a [mask, upon his face. When Mike looked at him, he saw the image of two [people: half Fr. Tony Azzarto, half Mr. Tommy LaSorda. Now, Mike likes to [dress up as much as anyone else, but this was different. At Halloween, you know which is the real person, and which is the costume; this knowledge, was ka luxury Mike did not possess. He struggled to differentiate between the man tand the myth, to locate some telling signs of a counterfeit. There were none. It was as if the two were the same, existing simultaneously, in the same entity, in [reality being the same person. As if we didn't already know . . .

Mike needed no more of this, so, reversing direction as fast as he could, he iran out the door and down the hall of the third floor of Hogan. He was about halfway to the Jesuit residence when he heard something of great interest; a man of unparalleled thought and intellect molding the youth of tomorrow. Deciding that this was definitely something to investigate, Mike entered the realm of Jack Raslowsky, a person from whom there is frequently no return. Anyone who had Jack for freshman science would recognize the lecture of the day immediately — the 100th monkey phenomenon!!! Raslowsky made a science of this topic alone. He took it upon himself to rid the world of every pseudo-scientific thought he encountered, using logic and reason to find the keys to the universe. This noble ideal was sometimes clouded, however, due to Jack's speech impediment. He has a problem with allowing anything having to do with substance to leave his lips. Instead, utterances of "in terms of," "relative to," and "two-fold" filled the room of unsuspecting students. After realizing that this lecture was not suited to his interests, Mike decided that it was time to leave. Luckily, a freshman agreed with him, and obligingly sent Mike sailing out the window on the wing of a masterfully crafted paper airplane. His descent took him down to the bowels of Prep, to a place known as the "Pit."

The lower Mike got, the harder it was for him to breath. The smoke around him grew thicker and thicker until he could cut it with a knife. This was one place that all freshmen make sure to avoid, both because of its clientele and the environmental risks involved. Mike's visibility was now zero, and he was no longer pleased with the way things were going. The ground was lost in a blur of white smoke, but he knew it was fast approaching. He was going faster than ever, but each second seemed to drag on indefinitely. The knowledge that he would be splattered at any moment caused Mike great distress, not to mention a little dizziness. The last thing he felt before "landing" was the gentle brush of cigarette ashes across his back and the impression of asphalt upon his face.

Mike wouldn't lie in peace for long, for he was soon to be awakened by the "lord of the locker rooms." Apart from his official duties as ruler of the underground, Ramos the Rat took upon himself the responsibility for the welfare of the little people of the kingdom. Seeing Mike lying there, Ramos knew he had to act. By this time, Mike was regaining consciousness, and the rat continued to nudge him awake. When Mike first opened his eyes, he mistakenly took the rodent for Ken Nippes, although later investigation proved that at best they could be distant cousins. Exhausted from his trials, Mike was helped up by Ramos who could sympathize with the boy s predica­ment; he, after all, was small too. Deciding that the best thing to revive Mike s spirits was a change of scenery, our rat friend instructed him to climb into his saddle. Once Mike was secure, Ramos was off to the races.

The first leg of the journey was through the locker room. Ramos navigated the territory as only a pro could, ripping around corners and hurdling over obtrusive feet. He skidded down the rows of lockers with Mike doing all he could just to hang on. As they approached the wall, a small crack, just big enough for them to fit through, became visible. Mike wasn't sure he wanted to go in there, but the rat left him no choice, refusing to slow down even a hair. With one giant leap, Ramos darted into the opening and down the adjacent tunnel. Having become accustomed to the light of the outside world, Mike, now swallowed by darkness, could see nothing. Perhaps it was all for the best, for the two of them were now in a tunnel traveling under Warren Street, from the locker room to the English building. No one is sure of the path s origins, but it is rumored to have been built during Prep s infancy when St. A1 s Academy was located across the street. . . . . . .. -I L c .

After a minute or so, Mike saw a point of light in the distance. The taint roar of a crowd grew with each step, until it was almost deafening. Ramos galloped onward, eventually pausing at the exit from the tunnel. After mo­

tioning for Mike to hold on tightly, he continued into the open, this time more slowly, as if he was worried about what they might encounter. As they emerged from the opening, Mike looked at the scene in bewilderment. He recognized the room immediately, for he had visited Miss Snyder's office with Neil at recess. This time, though, the room was very different. She still sat at her desk, same as before, but that was about all that was the same. The room was a sweltering 95 degrees with a horde of freshmen scaling the walls. Too many to count, they squeezed in anywhere there was space. Some were very creative, with the tiny ones sitting in filing cabinets and those who came from the circus hanging from the lights. The only thing that came to Mike's mind as he looked around was Alfred Hitchcock's movie, "The Birds." Everywhere he turned, another one would pop up. He even saw one lower himself from the faculty room on the second floor and scale down the side of the building.

All of a sudden (and none too soon — it was dangerous being so tiny in such a crowd!) Mike found that he was no longer in Miss Snyder's office; instead, he found that the scenery had become very much like a scene out of Medieval England. He was no longer in his own clothes, but rather, dressed in the garb of a Celtic warrior, sword in one hand and mace in the other. From behind Mike came a roar of unfathomable ferocity. Mike turned only to find himself in the path of a charging dragon. From the opposite direction came yet another sound equal in intensity and yet even more fearful. The eerie voice called out in a loud tone, "What's your next move?" Mike turned again and in the sky was the etched face of Doug Seymour hovering above him, smiling wickedly, for he was the Dungeon Master. Mike was caught in the world of the Role Playing Games Club. He was at the mercy of the few, the proud, the men who comprise the RPG club. Their domain was whatever they wished it to be ... as long as they kept it quiet in the library. Mike, realizing that his fate was in the hands of Steve Fairfield, decided to exit stage left. As he dove from the top of the table, his mind raced to figure out a way to escape this demented world of fantasy. However, his mind was a blank, that is until he looked where he was jumping. Mike was falling through a hole in the floor which was emitting a strong odor, strong enough to peel the paint off the walls, but not strong enough to kill you. Apparently, it was strong enough to sedate Mike, (which was a blessing in disguise, for otherwise, he might have realized how close he came to being squashed by an errant basketball) for the next thing he knew there was a loud buzzing in the air. Mike did not know where he was, but he was warm and comfortable. He immediately thought that he was asleep in his own bed in his own house. Everything which he vaguely remembered must have been a dream. Thank goodness! he sighed as he tried to go back to sleep. But the buzzing continued even after Mike thought he had turned the alarm clock off. As he thought about getting up to find his alarm clock again, a cold blast of air shot through him. What he had mistaken for his room was actually the cuff of a frantic freshman s pants as he scurried out of the gym during a routine fire drill. Mike threw his arms into the air hopelessly and hoped that this whole nightmare would come to an end soon. It was cold and Mike was on the verge of frostbite when his frosh began moving again. And, once again, Mike was traveling through the Englishbuilding. ..

His ride stopped at the second floor and Mike saw a chance to escape. He waited for the right moment and jumped from the cuff onto the cold hard tile of the second floor. Mike immediately found his way to the nearest wall, to avoid being trampled in the stampede of students returning to class. He didn t have to wait long for the hall to clear, and when it did, yet another sound met his ears. This time, it was a sweet, pleasant melody, similar to the theme song of fantasia. Mike was enthralled and simply had to follow the sound. The theme took Mike right to the Petroc office door. From beneath the door emanated a pale green light which seemed to beckon Mike to enter. Before him, the door opened on its own, revealing a sight definitely worth writing about. Where there once was a newspaper office, there stood the Magic Kingdom. Where there once was a staff of reporters, such as Don Rogers, Ray Carr and Rodney Webb, there now stood Huey, Dewey and Louie.M i k e w a s o v e r w h e l m e d , s o m u c h s o t h a t h e c o u l d n o t m o v e f r o m h i s s p o t . H o w e v e r , u p o n t h e e d i t i n g t a b l e , h e s p i e d t h e m i g h t y w i z a r d ' s c a p . F r o m t h a t e m e r g e d D i s n e y ' s L a s t C r e a t i o n — w h a t a w o n d e r t o b e h o l d ! D e n n i s B a r l o w a p p e a r e d i n t h e w i z a r d r y c o s t u m e , s e r e n e l y b e c k o n i n g M i k e t o j o i n t h e i r h a p p y f a m i l y . D e n n i s d i s p l a y e d a l l t h e s k i l l s o f a m a s t e r p r e s t i d i g i t a t o r a s f r o m h i s r i g h t h a n d f l o w e d a m i g h t y f o u n t a i n a n d f r o m h i s l e f t , s t a r s h i n e t h a t c a s t t h e w a r m g l o w a l l o v e r t h e r o o m . „ T , . . ,

Mike's trance was broken as a stray thought crossed his mind. I his is the staff of the Petroc?" This thought caused Mike to fall down, laughing uncon­trollably as he finally understood the unusual character of the school newspa­per "They're a bunch of cartoon characters!" screamed Mike aloud. Needless to say his hosts were offended by this remark. Dennis frowned upon the tiny human and with a wave of hfe hand, sent Mike reeling down the hallway into E205, the domain of Mr. Carl DeLor- enzo, Emperor of the Universe.E m p e r o r , a s h e i s s o a f f e c t i o n a t e l y / • c a l l e d b y h i s a d o r - V ( i n g p u p i l s , w a s i n t h e m i d d l e o f a l e c ­t u r e a s M i k e j o i n e d t h e m . T h i s w a s n ohowTvVJ A^Mike6glanced at the blackboard, he saw the blueprints for the

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school and key buildings around the world. At first Mike had no idea of what was happening until Mr. DeLorenzo caught an unsuspecting senior napping. "How can you sleep? We're planning the domination of the world ana you decide to take a nap? You ungrateful The entire class was frozen interror, afraid to experience the wrath of this capitalistic monster. Mike decid­ed that it was time to leave — the sight of blood always makes him sick. Mike's only means of escape was through the window, because Mr. DeLorenzo had locked the door so he could give this ungrateful student what he really deserved. Mike scrambled to the window and dove out hoping for an act of God to save him from having his tiny body smashed into the ground. Fortu­nately, there was a strong crosswind whicn carried him onto the roof of the deli where he landed in the ever present pile of laundry.

After a short rest, Mike decided that he had better try to get back inside; besides, he thought he heard someone coming onto the roof to do the laundry. He eyed a drain pipe which went down to the front of the deli, and took it for a ride. When he reached the bottom he was confronted by the Mission Drive committee, hard at work raising funds. Kevin McCann and Joe DiFoglio had barricaded the entrance to the deli and were charging admission — the more you were buying the more it cost. The penalty for not contributing to their cause was not just one JUG session, it was a one way ticket to Truk to serve a year's worth of JUGs with Fr. Croghan (remember him?). Mike Struk, not believing that the committee meant business, had dared to cross that line earlier in the week, and was now en route to Micronesia. Unless he gets released early for good behavior, he won't be seen around Prep again until he returns as one of next year's Mission speakers.

As Mike stood on the curb of Warren Street, wishing he were normal size, he saw Neil walking across the street. He screamed to his friend, but to no avail. Realizing that he was on his own, without even the Marauder to help him, Mike knew he had to find a way back into the building. Somewhere in there was hidden the key to his return to normality — maybe in one of the science labs or something. With newfound determination, Mike searched for the quickest way back inside. Of one thing he was certain — with the way Prep students drive, he was not going to try to cross the street. He spotted a multitude of birds on the sidewalk near him, many of which were flying to the second floor of Mulry Hall. Mike dove onto the back of one of the birds and took his chances. Luckily the bird brought him safely to the ledge outside a window of the second floor of Mulry Hall. Mike silently entered through the window and lowered himself onto the floor. As he congratulated himself on this daring feat, he was startled by what was going on in the room. There was a line of people (some of whom he recognized as teachers) longer than the one for the #14 bus. Holding weeks', months', even years' worth of tests and quizzes, they were kicking, clawing and fighting their way to the copy machine; the repair man had just left, and the machine was "good as new." Apparently this was serious business, and fearing that he would be trampled in the brawl about to erupt, Mike once again beat a hasty retreat, although he would have liked to see the outcome of the fight.M i k e w a n d e r e d d o w n t h e B u r k e h a l l w a y , n o w a n x i o u s t o m e e t a n y o n e w h o c o u l d h e l p h i m g e t b a c k t o t h e p l a c e w h e r e h e h a d s t a r t e d . T h e r o o m a t t h e e n d o f t h e h a l l s e e m e d f r i e n d l y , s o M i k e e n t e r e d , l o o k i n g f o r h e l p . T h e n a m e p l a t e o v e r t h e d o o r r e a d M r . C o n n o l l y , b u t g l a n c i n g a r o u n d t h e r o o m M i k e c o u l d n ' t f i n d a t e a c h e r . A p p a r e n t l y h e w a s e n g a g e d i n t h e b r a w l d o w n t h e h a l l , w h i l e o n e o f h i s s t u d e n t s m a i n t a i n e d o r d e r a n d t a u g h t s o m e a l g e b r a . T h a t k i d T o m s u r e w a s s m a r t . . .M i k e d i d n ' t w a n t a n y h e l p f r o m t h e s e c o n f u s e d c h i l d r e n s o h e r o d e t h e b a n i s t e r d o w n t h e b a c k s t a i r c a s e t o t h e b a s e m e n t . A f t e r s p r i n t i n g t h r o u g h t h e w r e s t l i n g r o o m , h e s t r o l l e d d o w n t h e h a l l . O n h i s r i g h t h e s a w t w o d o o r s , c l o s e d a n d l o c k e d u p t i g h t w i t h a s i g n r e a d i n g " T . V . S t u d i o — M e e t i n g C a n c e l e d I n d e f i n i t e l y . " H e r e m e m b e r e d h e a r i n g a b o u t t h e f i a s c o t h a t h a d r e s u l t e d w h e n t h e P e t r e a n a n d t h e P e t r o c c o m p e t e d i n a g a m e s h o w s p o n s o r e d b y t h e s t u d i o ; a p p a r e n t l y t h e w r a t h o f B o b W e i e r m a n i s n o t t o b e t a k e n l i g h t l y .T h e c a s u a l t i e s w e r e s t i l l b e i n g t a l l i e d . T h e s t u d i o w a s d e s t r o y e d , a n d t h e n e r v e s o f t h e f i l m c r e w s h a t t e r e d b e y o n d r e p a i r . M a n y p e o p l e s a y i t w a s a p l o t o n t h e p a r t o f t h e P e t r e a n t o s a b o t a g e t h e " v i d e o y e a r b o o k . " I f s o , i t w a s m a s t e r f u l l y e x e c u t e d , a n d i t m a y m e a n t h a t t h e P e t r e a n s t a f f w i l l f i n a l l y l e a v e t h e P e t r o c a l o n e , a n d t u r n t h e i r a t t e n t i o n t o t h e T . V . S t u d i o i n s t e a d .A s M i k e s t o o d , p o n d e r i n g t h e s i t u a t i o n , h e w a s s t a r t l e d b y v o i c e s c o m i n g f r o m b e h i n d h i m a n d q u i c k l y r a n t o i n v e s t i g a t e . T h e v o i c e s w e r e c o m i n g f r o m t h e s t a g e c r e w o f f i c e a n d t h e p e o p l e i n s i d e d i d n o t s o u n d p a r t i c u l a r l y h a p p y . F o l l o w i n g t h e s o u n d o f t h e d e v i l i s h l a u g h t e r , M i k e e n t e r e d t h r o u g h a c r a c k i n t h e d o o r . H e f o u n d a c o r n e r o f t h e w o r l d , s e e n o n l y b y a f e w s e l e c t m e m b e r s o f t h e s t a g e c r e w . ( S o m e p e o p l e s a y t h e y w e r e l o c k e d d o w n t h e r e , d e l i b e r a t e l y i s o l a t e d f r o m t h e r e s t o f t h e p o p u l a t i o n ) . T h e o t h e r s w h o h a v e s t u m b l e d i n h a v e b e c o m e v i c t i m s o f i t . T h e f i r s t t h i n g M i k e s a w w a s F r a n k A s h e i n a s e q u i n n e d s u i t a n n o u n c i n g t h a t t h e " W h e e l o f T o r t u r e " h a d c a p t u r e d , e r . . . f o u n d a n o t h e r l u c k y c o n t e s t a n t . T h e n G e n e W i l l i a p p e a r e d f r o m b e h i n d t h e c u r t a i n i n a l o w - c u t g o w n , l e a d i n g o u t t h e n e x t p l a y e r , w h o w a s n o n e o t h e r t h a n s t a g e c r e w m o d e r a t o r , M r . B e c e r r a . B e h i n d M r . B e c e r r a w e r e D a v e L y o n s a n d N o e l G e r a l d m a k i n g s u r e t h e c o n t e s t a n t c o u l d n o t e s c a p e , e r . . . c o u l d f i n d h i s w a y t o t h e s t a g e . M r . B e c e r r a w a s t h e n t i e d t o a g i a n t w h e e l i n t h e c e n t e r o f t h e r o o m . D a v e a n d P a c o t h e n p r o c e e d e d t o t h e s u p p l y c a b i n e t t o g e t o u t a l l t h e s h a r p t o o l s t h e y c o u l d f i n d . M r . B e c e r r a w a s t h e n a s k e d a s e r i e s o f q u e s t i o n s , a n d w h e n , a f t e r s e v e r a l r o u n d s , h e f i n a l l y g o t o n e w r o n g , D a v e a n d P a c o e a c h g o t a " s h o t " a t h i m w i t h t h e t o o l s o f t h e i r c h o i c e . T h e y w e r e n ' t t r y i n g t o h i t h i m , t h e y w e r e m e r e l y t r y i n g t o s e e w h o c o u l d c o m e c l o s e r

without a c t u a l l y h i t t i n g h i m . S i n c e i t w a s a W e d n e s d a y , a n " a n y t h i n g c a n h a p p e n " d a y o n t h e w h e e l , a n a d d e d c h a l l e n g e t o t h e c o n t e s t w a s t h a t a s P a c o a n d D a v e t o o k a i m , G e n e W i l l i s a u n t e r e d o v e r t o t h e w h e e l a n d g a v e i t a g o o d s t r o n g t u r n . I t w a s a t t h i s p o i n t t h a t M i k e d e c i d e d t o l e a v e ; n o t k n o w i n g t h a t D a v e a n d P a c o h a d n e v e r y e t m i s s e d t h e i r m a r k s , h e w a s a f r a i d o f w h a t h e m i g h t w i t n e s s i f h e s t a y e d .D e e p l y d i s t u r b e d b y t h a t l a s t e p i s o d e , M i k e r a n t o t h e e l e v a t o r a n d h o p p e d i n j u s t a s t h e d o o r s w e r e c l o s i n g . A f t e r a l l , h e c o u l d n ' t p o s s i b l y g e t i n t o a n y m o r e t r o u b l e u n l e s s s o m e ­o n e s t e p p e d o n h i m . H e e x i t e d o n t h e f i r s t f l o o r , a n d f o r t h e s e c o n d t i m e t h a t d a y , v e n t u r e d i n t o t h e c a f e ­t e r i a . T h e r e h e w a s i m - m e d i a t e l y s p o t t e d b y t h e P r e p s t u ­d e n t c o u n c i l , t h e p r o t e c ­t o r s o f t h e r i g h t s o f t h e s t u d e n t b o d y .

The next t h i n g h e k n e w , h e w a s b e i n g c h a s e d a r o u n d t h e c a f e t e r i a b y a t l e a s t t w e n - t y b l o o d ­t h i r s t y a d o ­l e s c e n t s , l e d b y J o e K e l l y .F o r t h e f i r s t t i m e a l l d a y ,h e w a s a c t u a l l y r e l i e v e d a b o u t h i s s i z e ; a t l e a s t i t g a v e h i m a s l i g h t a d v a n t a g e o v e r t h e s e m a d m e n . H e w a s g e t t i n g e x t r e m e l y t i r e d , s o h e r a n i n t o t h e k i t c h e n w h e r e h e r e s t e d f o r a m o m e n t b e f o r e b e i n g m i s t a k e n f o r a r o d e n t b y a m e m b e r o f t h e c a f e t e r i a s t a f f . O n c e a g a i n , h e w a s b e i n g c h a s e d , b u t t h i s t i m e i t w a s a r o u n d t h e k i t c h e n . H i s o n l y h o p e f o r s u r v i v a l w a s t o h i d e i n s o m e t h i n g — b u t w h a t ? H e t o o k t h e l i d o f f o f o n e o f t h e p o t s a n d h u n g o n i n s i d e o f i t , o u t o f s i g h t ( o r s o h e t h o u g h t ) . T h e n e x t t h i n g h e k n e w , j u s t w h e n h e w a s b e g i n n i n g t o t h i n k i t m i g h t b e s a f e t o e m e r g e , t h e p o t w a s l i f t e d o f f t h e c o u n t e r , a n d p l a c e d o n t h e s t o v e . T h e c o o k t o o k t h e l i d o f f t h e p o t , s a w M i k e h a n g i n g t h e r e a n d p r e t e n d e d n o t t o n o t i c e , b u t M i k e k n e w b e t t e r . H e w a s f r o z e n w i t n f e a r , a n d t h e s a u c e b e n e a t h h i m w a s g e t t i n g h o t t e r a n d h o t t e r . H e l i s t e n e d i n t e n t l y , a n d w h e n i t b e c a m e s i l e n t i n t h e k i t c h e n , M i k e a t t e m p t e d t o e s c a p e f r o m t h e p o t . T h e n t h e c o o k c a m e b a c k , l o o k e d a t M i k e a n d s m i l e d . T h e c o o k t o o k h i s l a d l e a n d p o k e d a t M i k e u n t i l h e s t a r t e d t o f a l l i n t o t h e m i x t u r e b e l o w . A s M i k e w a s f a l l i n g , h e k n e w t h a t t h e r e w a s n o w a y o u t o f t h i s m e s s , a n d h e s c r e a m e d u n c o n t r o l l a b l y a s t h e b o i l e d s a u c e c a m e c l o s e r a n d c l o s e r t o h i s t i n y v u l n e r a b l e b o d y . . .T h e s c r e a m i n g c o n t i n u e d , a n d t h e n e x t t h i n g M i k e k n e w , h e w a s l o o k i n g M r . D a n d o r p h r i g h t i n t h e e y e . W h e n h e r e a l i z e d w h e r e h e w a s a n d w h a t h e w a s d o i n g , a w a v e o f e m b a r r a s s m e n t s w e p t o v e r h i m . H e q u i c k l y s h u t h i s m o u t h a s M r . D a n d o r p h u t t e r e d , " S o r r y , y o u f e l l a s l e e p . T h i s o n e d o e s n ' t c o u n t . S e e y o u t o m o r r o w . "It is the sincere hope o f the Petrean sta ff that in reading this story, all members o f our audience see it for what it is — a good natured spoof o f the institution we know and love. There was no malicious intent involved in writing it, and i f we seem to "insult" anyone, it is purely in jest — no offense intended, and hopefully, none taken. We can only hope that you enjoy reading it as much as we enjoyed writing it.

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AM ERICUS ABESAM IS "ERIC"Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Dance Com­mittee 2,3,4 Senior Executive; Science Club 2,3,4; T.V. Studio 3; Oriental Club 3,4; Role Playing Games Club 4; Emmaus 69, 3

A. Abesamis:"As I leave Prep, I enter the void o f life. A void that can be filled with adventure, ex­perience, and love ."

L. Ang:"T h en k you ! I lub you! Goooooodbye! A n g cute m o!"

-Some Filipino Kid

ARNEL E. ALERTE "RED"Band 1,2,3,4; Soccer 1,2,3,4 Man­ager; Science Club 1; Stage Crew 1; Basketball 2,3,4 Manager; Eb­ony Club 3,4; Senior Prom Com­mittee 4; Spirit Award 2; Honor Pin 1; N.H.S. 4

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DA N IEL A N D R ETT I Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2; Blood Drive 4; W eightlifting Club 3,4

T H O M A S M. A N D E R S O N "HAW KEYE"Irish Club 1,2,3,4; Science Club 1,2,3,4; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Role Play­ing Games Club 1; Bicycle Club 2; German Club 2,3,4; German Exchange 2; Petroc 2; Slavic Club 2; Swimming 2,3; Forensics 3,4; Paper and Pen 3,4; Honor Pin 1,2,3; Emmaus 3; Emmaus Team 4; Iona Language Contest Sec­ond Place 3; A.A.T.G. Prize W inner 3; N.H.S. 4

T. Anderson:" I f 1 could go back again, somehow, I wouldn't change all that much, know ing what I know now.

-Billy Joel

D. Andretti:"N o ch ild is bad from the be­g inning, they on ly imitate their atmosphere."

-PrinceA. Alerte:"W e must try, try again."

-Leon Patillo

LLOYD G ERA RD A N G "G-STRING"Computer Club 1,2,3,4; Dance Com­mittee 1,3,4; Oriental Club 1,3,4; Sci­ence Club 1,3,4; Swimming 1; Bicycle Club 3; Guitar Club 3; Stage Crew 3,4; Paper and Pen 4; T.V. Studio 4; Karate Club 1; Volleyball Club 4; Honor Pin 1,2,3; Emmaus 69

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V IN C E N T A N IE L L O Soccer 2,3,4; Ski Club 3,4; Italian Club 1,2,3,4; M ission D rive Committee 3,4; Outdoor Track 2; Computer Club 4; Dance Com­mittee 1,2; Stage Crew 1; Spirit Committee 4; Photography Club 1; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Honor Pin 3,4

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Latin American Society 1,2,3,4; V ol­leyball Club 4; Chess Club 1; Eucha- ristic M inister 4; Emmaus Team 4; HAP 4; Honor Pin 1

V. Aniello:"J've conquered m y past. The future is here at last."

-U2P. Antico: “"Over the edge. No mercy."

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G A B R IE L M . A N T U N A '"G R A N IT E ' G A B E "W restling 2,3,4; Indoor Track 1; Out­door Track 1,2; Spirit Committee 3,4; Italian Club 2,3,4; Latin American So­ciety 1,2,3,4; French Club 2,3; Dance Committee 4; Mission Drive Commit­tee 4; Emmaus 3; W eightlifting Club 1,2,3,4; M odeling Club 3,4 Executive; Honor Pin 1; Intramurals 1,2,3,4

J. Arriaga:"If you stop struggling, then you stop life."

-Huey NewtonR. Arroyo:"W henever you have respon­sibilities never forget to make priorities; I've always con­quered one o f these - sleep."G. Antuna"The difference between or­dinary and extraordinary is that little extra, me."

-Vince Lombardi

PETER A N T IC O Paper and Pen 1,2,3,4; Petroc 4; Stage Crew 3,4; Soccer 1; Foren- sics 4; Bicycle Club 3,4; Home­room President 4

R O B E R T A R R O Y O "R O B "Dance Committee 3,4; Photography Club 2,4; Petroc 3; Wrestling 3,4; Mo­deling Club 3,4; Outdoor Track 1

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S E A N A U M A C K "S E A N Y "Blood Drive 4; Guitar Club 1,2,3,4; Irish Club 2,3,4; Rock and Roll Club 1,2,3,4; Science Club 1,2; Intramurals 2; T.V. Studio 2,3,4; Jazz Ensamble 1

S. Aumack:"Sometimes I wonder how much there is to know."

-Led Zeppelin

R. Backus:"Forsan et haec olim memin- isse juvabit."

R IC H A R D BAC K US "B A C K "Baseball 2; Dance Committee 1; Irish Club 1,2,3,4; Ski Club 2,3,4; Intramur­als 1,2,3,4; Senior Prom Committee 4; Slavic Club 1,2,3,4; Spirit Committee 4; T.V. Studio 2; Emmaus 3

D E N N IS B A R L O W "B A R R R L O W "Dramatics 1,2,3,4; Dance Commit­tee 1,2,3,4; Irish : Club 3,4; Slavic Club 1,2,3,4; N.H.S. 4; Petroc 3,4; Homeroom President 3; T.V. Stu­dio;- Honor Pin 1,2; Eucharistic Minister 4; Emmaus 3; Emmaus Team 4

D. Barlow:"Life is a play, and there is no such thing as a small part."

J O H N B E LL IN O "J.B."Baseball 1,2,3,4; Homeroom President 2; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Italian Club 4; Emmaus 3

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B R IA N B O W L I N g Ski Club 1,2,3,4; Science Club 1,2,3,4; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Dance Committee 2,3,4; Blood Drive 3,4; Computer Club 1; Soccer 1; Senior Prom Committee 4; H.A.P. Tutor 1; Emmaus 4

K E V IN B R O D B E C K "B E C K S "Irish Club 1,2,3,4; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Mission Drive Committee 3,4; Spirit Committee 3,4; Executive Committee; Senior Prom Committee 4; Home­room President 2,3,4; Science Club 2,3,4; Library Club 1,2; Outdoor Track 1; Soccer 2,3; Honor Pin 1,2; Petroc 4; Basketball 2; Emmaus 3, Emmaus Team 4

B. Bowling:"In the last rays o f the setting sun, and the past days, that's where our memories run."

-Judas PriestK. Brodbeck:"Some are born great, some achieve greatness, and some have greatness thrust upon 'em."

-ShakespeareD. Broderick:"Friendships that end are friendships that never really begin."

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B R IA N B R U T O N "B R U T E "Ski Club 1,2,3,4', Irish Club 1,2,3,4; Dance Committee 1,2,3,4; Guitar Club 1,2,3,4; Blood Drive; Senior Prom Committee 4; Wrestling 1,2; Hockey 3,4; Base­ball 2

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E D W A R D BURKE "E D D IE "Football 1; Dance Committee 1,2; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; T.V. Studio 2,3

D A N IE L BURRELL III "D IS C O D A N N Y D O M IN O " Basketball 1,2,3,4 Captain; Football 1;

j Ebony Club 2,3,4 Pres. Blood Drive 4; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Latin American Society 3; Outdoor Track 4; Spirit Committee 4

J O H N M . BURKE "J.B."Basketball 1, Varsity 2,3,4; Intramur­als 1,2,3,4; Spirit Committee 1,2,3,4 Executive Member; Homeroom Presi­dent 1,2; Mission Drive Committee 2,3,4; Irish Club 2,3,4; Library Club2,3,4

J. Burke:"Do you have a permit for that?"D. Burrell:"Big men may own the earth but they're not getting the ball!"

-Charles BarkleyR. Bustillo:"A man's finest moment . . . is when he has worked his heart out for a good cause and lies exhausted on the field o f battle — victorious."

-Vince Lombardi

R A O U L BU STILLO Baseball 1; Football 1,2,3,4 Captain; Wrestling 2; Homeroom President 1; Student Council 2,3,4 Secretary; Spir­it Committee 3,4; N.H.S. 4; Honor Pin 1,2,3,4; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; English I Silver Medal; Science I Silver Medal; English II Gold Medal; National ACL Latin Exam Silver Medal

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A. Cabezas:"You can check out any time you like but you can never leave."

-The EaglesP. Cammarota:"These people who tell you not to take chances, they are missing on what life is all about. You only live once."

-Metallica

PETER C A M M A R O T A Bicycle Club 2; Dance Commit­tee 3,4; Football 1; Science Club 2; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Italian Club 1,2,3,4; Emmaus 3

ALEX C A B E Z A S "F IS H "Baseball 1; Football 1; Mission Drive Committee 2,3; Wrestling 2,3,4; Latin American Society 1,2,3,4; N.H.S. 3,4; Senior/Jun­ior Prom 3,4; Spirit Committee 2,3; Eucharistic Minister 4; Em­maus 3, Team 4; Volleyball Club 4; Algebra I Silver Medal

M A R C A . C A M P Q R E A L E " C A M P O "Baseball 1; Blood Drive 4; Football 1; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Italian Club 3,4

M. Camporeale:"I'm free as a bird now and this bird you cannot chain."

-Lynyrd SkynyrdO. Cartano:"Good things come to those who wait."

-H einz KetchupT. Casulli:"A nd I wonder to myself, , could life ever be the same again?"

-The Smiths

O L IV E R C A R T A N O "O L L IE E E "Bicycle Club 3,4; Oriental Club 2,3,4 Secretary; Pctrean 2,3,4 Activities Section Editor; Chess Club 3; Comput­er Club 2,4; Dance Committee 3,4; Li­brary Club 3,4; Mission Drive Com­mittee 3,4; Science Club 2,3; Stage Crew 3,4; N.H.S. 4; Eucharistic M inis­ters 4; Honor Pin 2,3,4; Modeling Club 3,4; Biology Silver Medal

T H O M A S D A R E N C A S U LL I " C O M P "Computer Club 1; Ebony Club 4; Foot­ball 1; Mission Drive Committee 3; Ski Club 1,2,3,4; Homeroom President 1; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Italian Club1,2,3,4; Photography Club 4; Senior Prom Committee 4; Slavic Club 1,2,3; Spirit Committee 4; Honor Pin 1

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ABOVE: Jug? ! For what?

ABOVE: I'm a professional, dammit B I know what I m doing.BELOW: What are you doing behind me, Eoin? BOTTOM OF PAGE: Janega/ Malanowski '92

ABOVE: A rose by any other name still smells sweet.

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A. Cervino:"Shoot for the moon because i f you fail, you'll fall among the stars."R. Chesnavich:"You're only as good as the others aren't!"

A N T H O N Y C E R V IN O "T O N Y "Basketball 1,2; Football 2,3,4; Ski Club 4; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Italian Club 1,2,3,4;' Senior Prom Committee 4; Spirit Committee 1,2,3,4; Honor Pin 1

P A U L C H IPE LO "C H IP "Blood Drive 4; Chess Club 1; Comput­er Club 1,2; Indoor Track 3,4; Outdoor Track 1,4; Volleyball Club 4; Intra­murals 1,2,3,4

P. Chipelo:"To Cool Bob: Thanks for

ROBERT C H E S N A V IC H "C H E Z "Cross Country 3; Forensics 3; Chess Club 1,2,3; Computer Club 1,2,4; In­tramurals 1,2,3,4; Math Club 3; Out­door Track 3; Role Playing Caines Club 2; Senior Prom Committee 4; Honor Pin 1,3

JOSEPH C O N T IC E L L O "H E C K LE R "Baseball 1,2; Bicycle Club 1,2; Swim­ming 1,2; Homeroom President I; In- tranuirals 1,2,3,4; Italian Club 1,2,3,4; Spirit Committee 1,2,3,4; T.V. Studio 1,2,3; Modeling Club 4 Executive

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M. Correia:"I came, I saw, I left.'L. D'Amato:"Argh! Argh! Argh!"

M A N U E L C O R R E IA " M A N N Y "Forensics 1; W restling 2,3,4; Intra­murals 1,2,3,4; Petrean 3,4 Art Staff; Honor Pin 1,2,3,4; Emmaus 3

D. D'Amore:"Forsan et haec olim memin- isse juvabit."V. Dang:"A fter the sm oke clears, when it's down to you and I

when the sun appears, there's nothing left but good­byes . . . "

-Bon JoviV. Dang:" W h e n e v e r y o u dream , you're holding the key. It opens the door to set you free. Peace Oriental Fellowmen."

V Y D A N G " V "Computer Club 1,2,3,4; Dance Com­mittee 4; Library Club 4; Oriental Club 1,2,3,4; Stage Crew 4; Intramur- als 1,2,3,4; Outdoor Track 4; Volley­ball Club 4; W eightlifting Club 1,2,3,4; Modeling Club 4; Emmaus 3; Gymnastics 1,2,3; Karate Club 1

L U C IA N O D 'A M A T O "L O U C H E Y "Band 1; Blood Drive 4; Library Club 2; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Italian Club 1,2,3,4; Tennis 1; T.V. Studio 2; Radio Club I; Intramural Committee 1,2,3

D A V ID D 'A M O R E "D R E D D "Blood Drive 4; Dante Committee 3,4; Football 1; Indoor Track 4; Intramur­als 1,2,3,4; Italian Club 1,2,3,4; Pho­tography Club 2,3,4; Senior Prom Committee 4; Emmaus 74 3

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V I N H D A N G "T H E W A N G "Computer Club 1,2; Dance Committee 4; Mission Drive Committee 2; Orien­tal Club 1,2,3,4; Outdoor Track 4; Vol­leyball 4; W eightlifting Club 3,4; M o­deling Club 4

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C. DeCresce:"Let's skip the formalities."D. Degnan:"I get by with a little help from m y friends."

-The Beatles

C H R IS T O P H E R DeCRESCE "V IC V A S E L IN O "Baseball 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Irish Club 1,2,3,4 V.P.; Italian Club 1,2,3,4; Slavic Club 1,2,3,4; Spirit Committee 1,2,3,4 Executive Committee; Weight­lifting Club 1,2,3,4

D E N N IS C. D E G N A N "D O U B L E D "Irish Club 1,2,3,4; Junior Prom Committee; Mission Drive Com­mittee 2,3,4; Soccer 1,2,3,4 Cap­tain; Petrean 3,4 Section Editor; Spirit Committee 2,3,4; Eucha­ristic Minister 4; Honor Pin 1,2,3; Spirit Award 3; Emmaus Team 4

D A L L A S D eLU C A Dramatics 2,3,4; Forensics 3,4; Band 3,4; Paper & Pen 1,2,3,4 Editor; Rock and Roll Club 2,3; Science Club 2,3; Soccer 1,2; Math Club 3,4; Student Council 4; Emmaus 3, Team 4; Honor Pin 1,2,3; Spirit Award 2; N.H.S. 4

LO U IS D e M A R C O "S C U N G E L L I"Basketball 4; Computer Club 4; Ebony Club 4; Football 1,2,3,4; Paper & Pen 3,4; Science Club 1,2; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Italian Club 1,2,3,4 Sergeant at Arms; Outdoor Track 1,2; Slavic Club 1,2,3,4; Spirit committee 1,2,3,4; Stu­dent Council 4; Honor Pin 1,2,3,4

D. DeLuca:"I have been trying hard to achieve a lifestyle that does not require m y presence."

-G.B. Trudeau

L. DeMarco:"That's all I can stands, and I can't stands no more."

-Popeye the Sailorman

J. Doll:"And away we go!"

-Jackie Gleason

J O H N W . D O L L

Art Club 3,4; Bicycle Club 4; Blood Drive 4; Chess Club 2; Computer Club 4; Dance Committee 1,2; Science Club 3,4; Ski Club 4; Soccer 1; Wrestling 4; Homeroom President 4; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Italian Club 1,2,3,4 Treasurer; Petrean 4; Spirit Committee 2; T.V. Studio 2; Honor Pin 2,3

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A. Done:"Nunca mires hacia atras por- que el que mira para atras nunca llegara."M. Estrada:"I get stupid, I mean outra­geous; the name's Mario, the looks contagious!"

ALEXIS D O N E "ALEX"Petrean 3,4 Section Editor; Sci­ence Club 1,2,3,4; Dance Com­mittee 1,2; Latin American Soci­ety 1,2,3,4; N.H.S. 4; Senior Prom Committee 4; Spirit Com­mittee 1,2; Honor Pin 1,2,3,4; Gold Medal Spanish I; Gold Medal Spanish II; Gold Medal Biology

T H O M A S F A IA N O Cross Country 1,2,3,4 Captain; Indoor Track 1,2,3,4 Captain; Outdoor Track1,2,3,4 Captain; Stage Crew 3,4; Dance Committee 2,3,4; N.H.S. 4; Honor Pin 1,2,3,4; Gold Medal Algebra I; Gold Medal Geometry; Gold Medal Alge­bra II/Trig.; Gold Medal French I; Gold Medal Latin I; Silver Medal English II; ACL Latin I Exam Gold Medal; Spirit Award

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T. Faiano:"Life is grand, and I will say this at the risk o f falling from favor with those o f you who have appointed yourselves to expect us to say o f something darker."-Camper Van BeethovenS. Fairfield:"W hatever"

K E N N E T H FALL "KEN"Petrean 3,4; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; N.H.S. 4; Science Club 2,3; Slavic Club 1,2,3,4; Honor Pin 1,2,3,4

ST E P H E N FAIRFIELD Role Playing Games Club 1,2,3 Vice- President, 4 President; Computer Club 4; Stage Crew 4; Science Club 3,4; Honor Pin 1,2,3,4

M A R IO ESTR A D A "ST U D M U FFIN "Hockey 1,2,3,4; T.V. Studio 1,2 Vice-President, 3 President; Lat­in American Society 1,2; Petrean 3; Photography Club 2,3,4; Spirit Committee 1; W eight­lifting Club 3,4

K. Fall:"I have never let m y school­ing interfere with m y educa­tion."I.

-Mark Twain

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A R N O L D F R A N C IS C O Oriental Club 1,2,3,4, President; Bicy­cle Club 3,4; Chess Club 1,2,3,4; Com­puter Club 1,2,3; Dance Committee 1,2,3; Collector's Club 4; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Latin American Society 4; Volleyball Club 4; Gymnastics 2,3; Radio Club 1,2; Modeling Club 3,4

S T E V E N FALS "F L A C O "Latin American Society 1,2,3,4 Presi­dent; Science Club 1,2,3,4; Petrean 3,4 Section Editor; Bicycle Club 2; Blood Drive 4; Oriental Club 3,4; Ski Club 4; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Italian Club 3,4; N.H.S. 4; Outdoor Track 2; Emmaus 3; Emmaus Team 4; Volleyball Club 4; Modeling Club 4, Honor Pin 1,2

J O H N F O R M O S O Football 1,2,3,4 Captain; Student Council 1,2,3,4; Homeroom President 1,2,3,4; Wrestling 1,2,3,4; Italian Club 1,2,3,4; Latin American Society 1,2,3,4; Spirit Committee 1,2,3,4; T.V. Studio 1,2,3,4; Outdoor Track 1,2,3,4; Eucharistic Minister 4; Science Club 2; Junior Prom Committee 3; Blood Drive 4; Ebony Club 4; N.H.S. 4; Honor Pin 1,2,3,4

S. Fals:"You have to try everything once in life."D. Fatal:"Life is short, you might be left behind, so you use games to ease your mind."

-Melle Mel

JA S O N T. FO G U "G U "Hockey 1,2,3,4 Captain; Baseball 1,2,3; Italian Club 1,2,3; Senior Prom Com­mittee 4; Slavic Club 1,2; Spirit Com­mittee 3,4 Executive; Blood Drive 4; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Ebony Club 4

J. Formoso:"Cheers to us, and those like us, a damn few left."

-Gardens of StoneA. Francisco:"Godgrant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, courage to change the things I can, and wisdom al­ways to tell the difference."

-Slaughter House FiveJ. Fogu:"Forsan et haec olim memin- isse juvabit."

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M. Gallo:"/ have the special ability to make people wear their seatbelt."P. Caughan:% . . here our paths separate. You must learn to walk yours alone, ... or with those who might choose to walk with you."

GUSTAVO GARCIA "GUS"Cross Country 2,3; Dance Committee 1,2,3,4; Science Club 1,2,3,4; Ski Club 3,4; W restling 2,3,4; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; T.V. Studio 1; Latin American Society 1,2,3,4 Executive Member; Outdoor Track 2,3,4; Honor Pin 1,2,3,4; Modeling Club 3,4 Executive Member

E. Gargiulo:"The best rules to form a young man are to talk little, to hear -L L 1 f/1 n o n n n 11

EDWARD J. GARGIULO 'SWEET ED"Baseball 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1; Dance Committee 1; Irish Club 2,3,4; Mission Drive Committee 2,3,4; Science Club 2,3,4; Ski Club 2,3,4; Soccer 2,3,4; Homeroom President 2,3; N.H.S. 4; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Student Council 2; Honor Pin 1,2,3,4; Emmaus 3, Team 4

MICHAEL GALLO "BOBO"Dramatics 3; Football 1; Science Club 1,2,3,4; Ski Club 3,4; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Italian Club 2,3,4 Sergeant at Arms; Outdoor Track 2

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PATRICK T. GAUGHAN "PATTY O"Art Club 3,4; Computer Club 1,2,3,4; Irish Club 1,2,3,4; Science Club1,2,3,4; Intramurals 1; Role Playing Games Club 1,2,3,4 Treasurer, Secre­tary

MICHAEL P. GAVIN Bicycle Club 4; German Club 2,3; Sci­ence Club 1,2,3,4; Ski Club 4; Stage Crew 1,2; Swimming 2,3,4; Italian Club 2,3,4; Spirit Committee 1,2; Div­ing 2,3,4; Gymnastics 1,2

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]. Goeghegan:"Beware o f the slippery stairs, you may easily fall, A N D BREAK YOUR NECK."

-King DiamondN. Gerald:"Doing what you enjoy, en­joying what you do, and the true expression o f a vibrant imagination are more impor­tant than some digits in a file.

JOSEPH G E O G H E G A N "S A S Q U A T C H "Dramatics 2,3; Band 1,2,4; Man­ager 3,4; Chess Club 1; Dance Committee 3; Football 1; Irish Club 1,2,3,4; Italian Club 2,4; Outdoor Track 1,2,4; T.V. Studio 3,4; Honor Pin 1,3

T H O M A S P. G IB L IN , JR. " T O M "Band 1,2,3,4; Stage Band 4; Science Club 1,2,3,4; Irish Club 2,3,4; Emmaus 4; Computer Club 4; Honor Pin 1,2,3; National Merit Commended Student

T. Giblin:"They can because they think they can."

-VirgilR. Gill:"Forsan et haec olim memin- isse juvabit."G. Goldsworthy:"I've got a strong urge to fly, but I've got nowhere to fly to."

-Pink Floyd

G EO R G E J. G O L D S W O R T H Y "EL P R E S ID E N T E "Bowling 1,2; Band 1,2,3, President 4; k Computer Club 1; Rock And Roll I Club 3 President; Homeroom Presi- | dent 4; Italian Club 2,3,4 Officer

N O E L J. G E R A LD "P A C O "Art Club 2,3,4 Executive Mem­ber; Computer Club 1,2; Dance Committee 1,2,3 Executive Com­mittee, 4 Chief Executive; Stage Crew 1,2 Cover Artist, Prop Master 3, Stage Manager, Co-Set Design, Cover Artist, Prom Mas­ter, 4, Production Manager; N.H.S. 4; Honor Pin; Computer Science Medal 3

R O BER T G ILL

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M. Golizio:"I'd rather laugh with the sinners than cry with the saints; sinners are much more fu n ."

-Billy JoelJ. Gordon:"Forsan et haec olim memin- isse juvabit."

A. Granados:"Resolution o f happiness, things have been dark for too long. Don't change for you, don't change a thing."

-J.B.R. Gronda:"So m any women, so little tim e."

-J.B.M. Guarino:"Fame usually comes to those who are th in k in g about something else."

-Oliver W endell Flolmes, Sr.

R IC H A R D G R O N D A "R IC K "Football 1,2,3,4 Captain; Guitar Club 2,3; Junior Prom Committee Execu­tive Member; Rock and Roll Club 4; W restling 2,3,4 Captain; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Italian Club 1,2,3,4; Slavic Club 1,2,3,4; Spirit Committee 1,2,3,4; T.V. Studio 1,2,3,4; Honor Pin 1,2,3,4; W eightlifting Club 1,2,3,4; Volleyball Club 4

M A R T IN J. G O L IZ IO "P A R T Y M A R T Y "Baseball 1; Computer Club 1; Dance Committee 1; Irish Club 4; Junior Prom Committee 3 Treasurer; Petroc 2,3,4; Intra­murals 1,2,3,4; Italian Club 3,4; Senior Prom Committee; Spirit Committee 3,4 Chairman

M IC H A E L G U A R IN O Baseball 1,2,3,4; German Club 2,3; Mission Drive Committee 2,3,4; Pe­troc 2,3; Soccer 2,3,4; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Italian Club 1,2,3,4; Spirit Committee 1,2,3,4

A L E P H G R A N A D O S "A L F "Art Club 4; French Club 3,4; Indoor Track 1; Oriental Club 4; Science Club 3; W restling 2; Math Club 3; Outdoor Track 1; Petrean 4; Role Playing Games Club 3; Honor Pin 1,2,3,4; M odeling Club 4; W eightlift­ing Club 2,3,4

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B. Haggerty:"Forsan et haec olim memin- isse juvabit."J. Hampton:"That was good, huh!"

JOEL H A M P T O N "J O LE Z Y "Petream Computer Club 2,3,4; Pho­tography Club 3,4; Science Club 2,3; Volleyball Club 4

B R IA N H A G G E R T Y

D. Harris:"If money's the root o f all evil, let me plant the seed!"

-M.P.M. Harvey:"It's a town fu ll o f losers - I'm pulling out o f here to win."

-Bruce SpringsteenB. Haughney:"A sober man's secret is a drunken man's speech."

B R IA N H A U G H N E Y "H O G "Basketball 1,2,3,4; Football 1; Blood Drive 3; Spirit Committee2,3,4 Executive; Irish Club 2,3,4 Secre­tary; Emmaus 3; Emmaus Team 4; W eightlifting Club 2,3,4; Pe­troc 3; Homeroom President 3; Intramurals 1,2>3,4; Honor Pin 2

M IC H A E L M . H A R V E Y " H A R V "Football 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1; Ebony Club 4; Irish Club 4; Junior Prom Committee 3; Italian Club 3,4; Honor Pin 1,2

D A M IA N H A R R IS " D A Y "Outdoor Track 3,4; Indoor Track 4; Irish Club 3; Spirit Committee 2; Bi­cycle Club 1,4; Skateboard and Frees­tyle Club 2,3; Volleyball Club 4; In­tramurals 1,2,3,4

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H E R N A N H E R N A N D E Z Petrean 2,3,4 Exec. Faculty Editor; Latin American Society1,2,3,4 Secretary; Science Club 1,2,3,4; Ski Club 4; Bicycle Club 4; Outdoor Track 2,4; Emmaus 3; Emmaus Team 4; Eucharistic M inister 4; Senior Prom Committee 4; N.H.S. 4; Italian Club 3,4; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Honor Pin 2,3

W. Iqbal:"Too m any books spoil the student."-J. Christenson

J. Iza:"Life moves pretty fast, i f you don't stop and look around you once in a while you could miss it."-Ferris Bueller

W A Q A S IQ B A L " W A Y G G Y B A B Y "Petrean 2,3,4 Section Editor; Oriental Club 3,4; Dance Committee 2,3,4; In­tramurals 2; T.V. Studio 2; Honor Pin 1

H. Hernandez:"Each in d iv id u a l shou ld strive to the lim it o f one's ex­tent because success is noth­ing but the test o f persistency and time.J. Hu:"It is impossible to anticipate the future but it is possible to anticipate the lasting quality in what you do today."

-Lou KahnE. Jakubik:"Forsan et haec olim memin- isse juvabit."

JON HU "DELI"Role Playing Games Club 1,2,3 Presi­dent 4 Vice-President; Paper and Pen1,2,3,4 Art Editor; Petroc 2,3; Library Club 4;Volleyball Club 4; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Art Club 3,4; Blood Drive 4; Comput­er Club 1,2,3; Dance Committee 1,2; Oriental Club 1,2

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G. Janega:"I love you sweet leaf!"

-Black SabbathC. Jimenez:"There is no pain in the wound received in the mo­ment o f victory."

-Darius Lyman

G EO RGE JA N E G A "S T O N Y "German Club 2,3,4; Ski Club 1,2,3,4; Slavic Club 1,2,3,4; Re­mote Control Car Club 4

J O H N C. JUBY "J O H N N Y J "Cross Country 4; Computer Club 4; Dance Committee 2,3,4; Executive Committee; Indoor Track 3,4; Paper & Pen 4; Science Club 1,2,3,4; Stage Crew 2,3,4; Stage Manager; Outdoor Track 3,4; Slavic Club 1,2,3,4; Gym­nastics 2; Volleyball Club 4; Emmaus 3

J. Juby:"I want to run, I want to hide, I want to tear down the walls that hold me inside."

-U2J. Kachel:"Carpe Diem" - Seize the day S. Kapoor:"Forsan et haec olim memin- isse juvabit."

C A R L O S JIM ENEZ "C H U C K "Mission Drive Committee 2,4; Petroc 2; Soccer 1,2,3,4 Captain; Homeroom President 1,2,4; In­tramurals 1,2,3,4; Latin Ameri­can Society 2,3,4; Senior Prom Committee; Spirit Committee 2,3,4; Student Council 2,3,4; Honor Pin 2,3; Emmaus 3, Team

S U M IT K A P O O R Bicycle Club 3; Computer Club 1,2,3; Dance Committee 3; Science Club 1,2,4; Stage Crew 3; Wrestling 3; In­tramurals 1,2,3,4; T.V. Studio 1,2,3,4; i Volleyball Club 4

JEFFREY K A C H E L "JEFF"Baseball 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1; Intra­murals 1,2,3,4; T.V. Studio 1,2; Honor Pin 1,2; Spirit Award 3

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STEPH EN K AW ALEK "STEVE"Art Club 3,4; German Club 2,3,4; Computer Club 1,2,3; German Exchange 2; Paper and Pen 3,4; Petroc 2,3,4; Science Club 2; Photography Club 1; Jazz Band 1; German Trip 3; Honor Pin 3; German Gold Medal 2,3.

JOSEPH KELLY "PISTOL"Golf 1,2,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Irish Club 1,2,3,4; Mission Drive Commit­tee 3,4; Petroc 1,2; Science Club 4; Ski Club 1,2,3,4; Soccer 1,2,3,4; Intramur­als 1,2,3,4; Senior Prom Committee 4; Spirit C om m ittee 2,3,4; Student Council 1,2,3,4 President; Spirit Award 3

S. Kawalek:"Picture yourself in a boat on a river with tangerine trees and marmalade skies . . . "

-The BeatlesS. Kegelman:"In your actions, give me proof, what's inside the real truth."

-Sick o f it A ll

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D A V ID KELLY "D A V E"Cross country 1,2,3,4; Indoor Track 1,2,3,4; Irish Club 1,2,3,4; Science Club 1,2,3,4; Outdoor Track 3,4; Em­maus 4

D. Kelly:"Personal greatness comes when you look ahead at the things that have to be done in your life and you get out o f the bed anyw ay."J. Kelly:"If you aim at nothing, you will h it it."S. Khan:"I guess nothing can last for­ever!"

-Bryan Adams

S E A N K EGELM AN Forensics 2,3,4 Captain; German Club 2,3,4; Dance Committee 1,2,3,4; Harvard Model Congress 3,4; Ski Club 1,2,4; Stage Crew 1,2; Spirit Committee 2; Tennis 1,2,3,4; T.V. Studio 1,2; Honor Pin 3; Emmaus 3,4 Team; Na­tional Merit Commendation

S A B A H A T R. K H A N "SABY"Collector's Club 4; Computer Club 1,2,3,4; Dance Committee 3,4; Science Club 4; Stage Crew 3,4; Wrestling 3; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Petrean 2,3,4 Sec­tion Editor; T.V. Studio 1,2,3,4 Execu­tive Committee; Volleyball Club 4; Honor Pin 3

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J. Kim:"Freeze this moment a little bit longerMake each sensation a little bit stronger."

-Rush

S. Koehler:"The show is over, the metal is gone, its time to hit the road."

-Metallica

JOSEPH KIMBicycle Club 2,3,4; Forensics 3,4; Chess Club 2; Computer Club 1; Eb­ony Club 4; Library Club 3,4; Oriental Club 1,2,3,4; Science Club 3,4; Intra­murals 1,2,3,4; Spirit Committee 3,4; Honor Pin 2,3; Volleyball Club 4

RICHARD KONCICKI "RIC"Art Club 3,4; Dance Committee 2,3,4; Oriental Club 4; Swimming 1; Slavic Club 1,2; Skateboard Club 2,3,4

R. Koncicki:"The further we go and older we grow, the more we know, the less we show."

-The Cure

E. Kukowski:"Are we having fun yet ???

ERIC KUKOWSKI "SKI"Baseball 1,2,3,4; Football 1; Ski Club 4; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; T.V. Studio 3; Em­maus 3, Team 4

P. Kushnir:"Forsan et haec olim memin- isse juvabit."

SEAN KOEHLER "KOKA-KOEHLER"Computer Club 1,2; Wrestling 2,3,4; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Honor Pin 1,3; Emmaus 3

PAUL WILLIAM KUSHNIR "KUSH"Blood Drive 4; Football 1; Ski Club 1,2,3,4; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Petrean 3; Slavic Club 1,2,3,4; Spirit Committee 1,2,3,4; T.V. Studio 1,2; Intramural Staff 1,2,3

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Y. Kwon:"/ have a right to be per­turbed!"

-Mr. MerrickCiC. Labus:"Yes there are two paths you can go by, but in the long run, there's still time to change the road you're on."

-Led Zeppelin

Y O U N G -M U N K W O N “JU STIN"Band 1,2,3,4 President; Football 1,2,3,4; Oriental Club 1,2,3,4; Science Club 1,2,3,4; Homeroom President 3; N.H.S. 4; Outdoor Track 1,2,3; Honor Pin 1,3; Volleyball Club 4; Chemistry Silver Medal 3

J O N A T H A N LaCO NTI "G U ID O "German Club 2,3,4; Ski Club 1,2,3,4; Dance Committee 2,3,4; Stage Crew 3,4; T.V. Studio 1,2; Outdoor Track 2; Petrean 2,3,4 Section Editor; Emmaus 3, Team 4; Intramurals 1,2,3,4

A N D R E W LA G ERM AS1N I T H E M A D H AC K ER"

Collector's Club 4; Blood Drive 3,4; Irish (_ lub 1,2,3,4; Soccer 1,2,3,4; In- tranuirals 1,2,3,4; Italian Club 1,2,3,4

J. LaConti:"I say goodbye to romance, goodbye to friends, goodbye to all the rest, I guess that we'll meet in the end."

-O zzy OsbourneA. Lager masini:"I'd rather be fishing."C. Lago:"/ am me and I'm okay."

-Bro. Garvey

CA RLO S F. LAGO "LOS"Cross Country 4; Latin American So­ciety 1,2,3,4 Treasurer; Role Playing Games Club 1; T.V. Studio 1,2; Radio Club 1,2; Winter HAP 4

CH ARLES M A T H E W LABUS Golf 1,2,3,4 Captain; Irish Club; Ski Club 2,3,4; Soccer 1,2,3,4;Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Petrean 3; Volley­ball Club 4

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KAPOOR, SUMIT 425 Henderson StreetJersey City, NJ 07302

KAWALEK,STEPHEN 91 West 9th Street Bayonne, NJ 07002

KEGELMAN, SEAN I! 26 Greenville Avenue Jersey City, NJ 07305

KELLY, DAVID 403 Forest Street Kearny, NJ 07032

KELLY, JOSEPH 51 Gordon Road Essex Falls, NJ 070211!

KHAN, SABAHAT 280 Henderson Streen Apt. 22TJersey City, NJ 073021

KIM, JOSEPH 3401 Park Avenue Union City, NJ 07087

KOEHLER, SEAN 146 Manhattan AvenueJersey City, NJ j , 07307

KONCICKI, RICHARD 1268 Robinson T e r r a c eUnion, NJ 07083

KOZMOR, BRIAN I 142 West 30th Streel I Bayonne, NJ 07002 I

KUKOWSKI, ERIC I I 75 Httsiphrey

AvenueBayonne, NJ 07002 t

KUSHNIR, PAUL 68 West 8th Street I Bayonne, N J 07002 I

K W O N , Y O U N G W j N

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2672 Kennedy Boulevard Jersey City, NJ07306

LABUS, MATHEW 11 Wayland Drigj*w, Verona, NJ 07044

LACONTI, JONATHON j 77 West 33rd Street Bayonne, NJ 07002

LAGERMAS1NI, ANDREW 23 Fairview Place Upper Montclair, NJ 07043

LAGO, CARLOS 342 Virginia Avenue Jersey City, NJ07304

LANGON, BRIAN 159 West 4th Street Bayonne, NJ 07002

LAU, TIMOTHY 235 Jewett Avenue

■ Jersey City, NJ | 07304

l e e , r y o n g u k345 Mercer Loop Jersey City, NJ 07302

L E P I S , BRENDAN 402 Ogden Avenue Jersey City, NJ07307

L E U N G , R O B E R T 43 College Street Jersey City, NJ07305

LYNCH, JAMES 38 Suburbia Drive Jersey City, NJ 07305

LYONS, DAVID 151 Brook Avenue Passaic, NJ 07055

M A L A N O W S K I ,D A V I D20 Zabriskie Avenue Bayonne, NJ 07002

MARINO, JOHN 1009 87th Street North Bergen, NJ 07047

MARIQUIT, ANTHONY 213 8th Street Jersey City, NJ

: 07302

MARRI, JAMES 71 Griffith Street Jersey City, NJ 07307

MARTINS, ANTONIO 370 Walnut Street^ Newark, NJ 07105

MATTA, CHRISTOPHER 22 East 24th Street Bayonne, NJ 07002

MATTEY,THOMAS 129 Alexander AvenueUpper Montclair, NJ 07043

MCAULIFFE,JAMES354 Lincoln Avenue Rutherford, NJ At 07070

MCCANN, KEVIN 99 Sunset Avd|||§ North Arlingw||||NJ 07032

MCDERMOTT, 1 KEVIN63 Hillcrest Road Kearny, NJ 07032

MCGLYNN,KIERAN19 West 39th Street Bayonne, NJ 07002

MEHTA, MALAV 139 Jewett Avenue Jersey City, NJ 07304

wM E N D O Z A , D E N N I S 6509 Park A\ enui W e s t N e w ^ o r k , N J 07093

M I E L O . M i l s 2107 P i l i - i d c A v e n u iU n i o n Ciiy, N J

M O L I N A , L U I S 171 L e x i n g t o n A v e r t w e J t J f i j f C i t y , N J 07304

M O N T A L B A N P V O I . O i|j||}enwood Avenue J e r S t g i ; City, N J 07306

M Y E R , W I L L I A M 8 F o o t h i l l D r i v e K i n n e l o n , N J 07405

M Y E R S , J O H N 146 B e r g e n A v e n u e N o r t h A r l i n g t o n , N J 07032

N A K A R ,C A R M E L O 14 C u l v e r A v e n u e J e r s e y C i t y , N J U ^ 07305

N G O , T I E N140 D u n c a n A v e n u eJersey City, NJ 0730

^ N G U Y E N , S O N

585 Bergen Avenue Jersey City, NJ 07304

NUNES, DANNY 511 7th Street Union City, NJ 07087

O ' N I E L L , KEVIN 2405 Spruce Street Point Pleasant, NJ

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ORLINA,ANTONIO 15 Laurel Court * Jersey City, N J 07302

ORTEGA^#? ALEJANDRO 358 Virginia Avenue Jersey City, NJ 07304 ■

O R T E G A , DUANE 11% Boland Street Jersey City, NJ07306

O'SHAUGHNESSY, EDWARD 363 Walnut Street Nutley, NJ 07110%

OWENS, JOSEPH 1 893 Broadway Newark, NJ 07104

PADILLA,WILLIAM114 Booraem StreetJersey City, NJ07307

PALOMARES,APOLLO343 Mercer LoopJersey City, NJ07302

PAONE, THOMAS 353 Ege Avenue^M Jersey City, NJ 07304

PAPPIDAS, MACLEOD 74 Essex Street Jersey City, NJ 07302

PARLAVECCHIO, MICHAEL 129 West 33rd Street Bayonne, NJ 07002

PARZIALE, JR., PHILIP32 Graham Street Jersey City, N J 07307rlilBBpKy*

|jPPT% PAUL ?168 Avenue C Bayonne, NJ 07002

POMARES, CARLOS 509 22nd Street Union City, NJ 07087

PROENZA,MANNY3610 Charles Court North Bergen, NJ 07047

RACHINSKY,JOHN88 West 31st Street Bayonne, NJ 07002

RAMIREZ, DAVID P 538 40th Street

Union City, NJ 07087

REMISHOFSKI,JOHN596 Avenue A Bayonne, NJ 07002

RICCO, RICHARD 31 Elizabeth Court Secaucus, NJ 07094

ROBALINO, WILLIAM 20 Congress Street Jersey City, NJ 07307

R O B E R T S ,GREGORY328 Duncan AvenueJersey City, NJ07306

k R O B E T T O ,||, OSWALD » 3 Adams Street SffjNewark, NJ 07105

R O G E R S , D O N A L D „.~«j04 C o t t a g e P l a c e . ' U n i o n C i t y , N J

07087

R O M A N , M I C H A E L 133 W i l l i a m s A v e n u e J e r s e y C i t y , N J

i f 07304

RUIZ, HECTOR 318 Hoboken Avenue Jersey City, NJ 07306

SANTOMAURO, WILLIAM 1 Duncan Court Jersey City, NJ 07306

SCHAPLQWS it lp S IAN ' •

,1 155 Alexander

I P j P S p p e r M o n t c l a i r , N J 07043

S C H I F A N O ,T H O M A S222 Hillcrest Avenue Wood-Ridge, NJ 07075

SCHMIDT, CHRISTIAN 569 35th Street Union City, NJ 07087

SCOCCO, JOHN 151 Congress Street Jersey City, NJ 07307

S E X T O N , B A R T14 M a r g a r e t S t r e e t B a y o n n e , N J 07002

S E Y M O U R , D O U G L A S 77 H u t t o n S t r e e t J e r s e y C i t y , N J 07307

p H A H , BHAVIN |l450 76th Street f North Bergen, NJ ' 07047

I S M I T H , R O B E R T 133 H u t t o n S t r e e t J e r s e y C i t y , N J 07307

SOMERS, JEFFREY 649 Palisade Avenue Jersey City, NJ 07307

SPANN, BERNARD 31 Wegman Parkway Jersey City, NJ 07305

STUPINSKI,GREGG69 West 37th Street Bayonne, NJ 07002

TAITE, LOUIS 72 Ilford Avenue North Arlington, NJ 07032

TARANTINO, DOMINICK 7021 Grand Avenue North Bergen, NJ 07047

TOLENTINO, RAYMOND 467 Manila Avenue Jersey City, NJ 0730,2

TOLSTYK, MERLIN 100 Manhattan Avenue Apt. 1119 Union City, NJ * 07087 ...•

f|g|j§&CY, EOIN §?•§() Yantecaw Avenue

Glen Ridge, NJ 07028

TRUONG, THEHUAN 330 Stevens Avenue Jersey City, NJ07305

UBELHOER, KARL 1309 Myrtle Street Hillside, NJ 07205

UMALI, RENATO 13 Van Reypan StreetJersey City, NJ07306

VARGAS, ANDRE 251 Y o r k Street Jersey City, NJ 07302

VARSALONA,PETER146 ColumbiaAvenueJersey City, NJ07307

VIGGIANO, DOUGLAS 1230 82nd Street North Bergen, NJ 07047

VITA, JEOFREY 433 New England TerraceOrange, NJ 07050

WEBB, RODNEY 42§§||frgen Avenue JeSiSCity, NJ07304

WENTWORTH, C^MSTOPHER 188 Linden Avenue Bfjifille, NJ 07109

vijl|lRMAN,ROBERT276 Tillou RoadS|||||i Orange, NJ07079

WEST, KENNETH °0 Vroom Street Jersey City, NJ 07306

M Y . MICHAEL 57 Amsterdam AvenUePassaic, NJ 07055

WITT, MICHAEL 273 Stevens Avenue Jersey City, NJ07305

WOOD, EMMETT 94 Yantacaw Brook RoadUpper Montclair, NJ 07043

ZALECK, CRAIG 167 Avenue C Bayonne, NJ 07002

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B. Langon:"Thank God for the fools in this world, for i f it had not been for them, none o f us would succeed."

-Mark TwainT. Lau:"I taught m y uncle, Charlie Lau, everything he knew."

B R E N D A N T. LEP1S Scicncc Club 1,2,3,4; Italian Club 1,2,3,4; Cross Country 4; Indoor Track 4; Outdoor Track 4; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Home­room President 3; Honor Pin 1,2; Cold Medal Italian II; National ACL Latin 1 Exam Gold Medal

R. Lee:"There are no extraordinary men, only ordinary men in extraordinary situations."B. Lepis:"I came, I saw, I'm leaving." R. Leung:"His life was gentle, and the elements so mix'd in him that nature might stand up, and say to all the world, 'This was-Shakespeare

ROBERT LEUNG "BOB LUNG"Soccer 1,2,3,4; Petrean 2,3,4 Sec­tion Editor; O rienta l Club 1,2,3,4; Science Club 2,3; Emma­us 3; Emmaus ream 4; H A P 1,2; Volleyball Club 4; Senior Prom Committee 4; T.V. Studio 2; Homeroom President 4; Honor Pin I

BRIAN LA N G O N "BRI"R ole P la y in g Games Club 1,2,3,4; Petrean 4; Photography Club 1,2,3,4; Science Club 2,3,4; Soccer 1; Stage Crew 2,3,4; T.V. Studio 3,4; Outdoor Track 2; Computer Club 2,3,4; German Club 2

TIM O TH Y LAU "T2 The Beast"Forensics 2,3,4 Captain; German Club 2,3,4; Golf 2,4; Bowling 2,3,4; Harvard Model Congress 4; Irish Club 1,2,3,4; Petroc 3,4 Sports Editor; Student Council 4; Emmaus 3, Team 4; Eucharis­tic Minister 4; Spirit Award 3; Honor Pin 1,3

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R Y O N G U. LEE "PSYCHO"Oriental Club 2,3,4; Computer Club 1; Dance Committee 2,3; Football 1; Petrean 2,3; Library Club 3; Science Club 2,3,4; Out­door Track 2,3,4; Latin Am eri­can Society 4; Emmaus 3

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J. Lynch:"Fat, drunk and stupid is no way to go through life."D. Lyons: '"I must be traveling on now, 'cause there's too m any placet I've got to see."

-Lynyrd Skynyrd

JAMES LYNCH "ICE"Spirit Committee 2,3,4; Ski Club 1,4; Dance Committee 1; French Club 2,3; Irish Club 2,3,4; M is­sion Drive Committee 4; Math Club 2; Role Playing Games Club 1; Homeroom President 4

DAVID LYONS "DAVE"Stage Crew 2,3 Stage Manager, 4 Production Manager; Science Club 2,3,4; Dance Committee 2,3 Exec., 4 Bicycle Club 1,2,3,4; In­door Track 2; Irish Club 3,4; Outdoor Track 1,2; Eucharistic. Minister 4; Emmaus 3; Honor Pin 1-3

DAVID R. MALANOWSKI

-Raw VintageJ. Marino:"If a chicken-and-a-half lays an egg-and-a-half in a day-and-a- half, then what does that have to do with the price o f escarole in Venezuela."

-J. Garofolo, ex-BeatnikA. Mariquit:"Forsan et haec olim meminisse juvabit."

JOHN-CHRISTIAN MARINO "DOCTOR SCHOLL'S"Rock and Roll Club 1,2,3 Presi­dent; Hockey 2,3,4; Italian Club 1,2,3,4; Outdoor Track 3; Stage Crew 3,4; Football 1; Dance Committee 3; Band 3,4; Intra­murals 1,2

ANTHONY MARIQUIT "NONI-BEE"Oriental Club 1,2,3,4 Vice-Presi­dent; Outdoor Track 2,3,4; Latin American Society 3,4; Stage Crew 1; Volleyball Club 4; Radio Club 1,2; HAP 1; Bicycle Club 3,4; Dance Committee 1,3; Eb­ony Club 3,4; Intramurals 1,2,3,4

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J. Marri:"All I want is one moment in time when I am more than I thought 1 could be."A. Martins:"Only time is gonna last for­ever, just remember what tve had together. I must be lea- vin ' . . . remember yester­day. "

-John Miles (Remember Yesterday)

ANTONIO MARTINS "TONY"Cross Country 1,2,3; Indoor Track 1,2,3,4; Stage Crew 3,4; N.H.S. 4; Out­door Track 1,2,3,4; Role Playing Games Club 1,2,3,4; Honor Pin 1,2,3,4; Volleyball Club 4; Emmaus 3, Team 4

JAMES A. MARRI "JIM"Dance Committee 2,3; Indoor Track2,3,4 Captain; Soccer 1,2,3,4; Intra­murals 1,2,3,4; Outdoor Track 2,3,4 Captain; Honor Pin 1; Emmaus 3, Team 4

CHRISTOPHER MATTA "CHRIS"Blood Drive 4; Chess Club 2; Science Club 1,2,3; Wrestling 2,3; Intramurals 2,3,4; Italian Club 2,4; Outdoor Track 4; Slavic Club 1,2,3,4; Honor Pin 1,2; W eightlifting Club 1,2,3,4

C. Matta:"Roses are red, violets are hlito I'm nnt tchizoohreilicJAMES K. McAULIFFE "JIM"Bowling 2,3,4; German Club 2,3; Irish Club 1,2,3,4; Science Club 1,2,3,4; Ski Club 1,2,3,4; Stage Crew I; Homeroom President I; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Hon­or Pin 2,3; Emmaus 4

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K. McCann"This is the time to remember because it will not last for­ever. These are the days to hold onto because we won't, although we want to."

-Billy JoelK. McDermott:"You never realize how much you will miss something until it is finally gone."

K E V IN M cC A N N "KEV"Basketball 1,2,3,4 Captain; Spirit Committee 1,2,3,4 Chairman; Mission Drive Committee 1,2,3 Chairman, 4 Chairman; Junior Prom Committee 3; Senior Prom Committee 4; Irish Club 1,2,3,4; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Eucharis- tic Minister 4; Emmaus 3; Emmaus Team 4; Petroc 3; Spirit Award 3; Honor Pin 1

KEVIN McDERMOTT "KEV"Cross Country 2,3,4; Indoor Track 2,3,4; Outdoor Track 2,3,4; Irish Club 1,2,3,4; Science Club 1,2,3,4; Ski Club 4; Emmaus 4; Honor Pin 1

K. McGlynn:"No one knows what he can do until he tries."M. Mehta:"The worst is finally over."D. Mendoza:"The key to success is found in a bottle cap opener."

D E N N IS M E N D O Z A Baseball 1,2,3,4; Petrean 3,4 Section Editor; latin American Society 1,2,3,4; Indoor Track 4; N.H.S. 4; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Science Club 1,2,3,4; Italian Club 3,4; Emmaus 3; Honor Pin 1,3

M A L A V M E H T A " M O N C H IC H I"Cross Country 1,2,3; Indoor Track 2; Mission Drive Committee 3; Rock and Roll Club 1,2,3; Science Club 1,2,3,4; Stage Crew 3,4; Homeroom President 3; Intramurals 1,2,3,4

K IE R A N M cG L Y N N Soccer 1,2,3,4; Spirit Committee 1,2,3,4; Science Club 2,3; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Irish Club 1,2,3,4; Homeroom President 3; Senior Prom Committee 4; Mission Drive Committee 3,4

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L. Molina:"Forsan et haec olim memin- isse juvabit."W. Myer:"The answer to all our na­tional problems - the answer for all the problems o f the world - comes down to single word. That word is "educa­tion /"

-Lyndon B. Johnson

JAMES R. MIELO "MIELO"German Club 2,3,4; Swimming 2,3,4; Remote Control Car Club 4; Volleyball Club 4; Honor Pin 1,3

PAO LO M O N T A L B A N Dramatics 1,2,3,4; Band 1,2,3,4; Oriental Club 1,2,3,4; Forensics 3,4; Chess Club 1,2; Computer Club 2,3; Bicycle Club 4; Paper and Pen 4; Swimming 3; Gym­nastics 1,2; Volleyball Club 4; N.H.S. 4; Honor Pin 1,2,4

J. Mielo:"Carpe diem eros to all."P. Montalban:"I am the master o f m y fate; I am the captain o f m y soul."

-William Ernest HenleyJ. Myers:"I saw two shooting stars last night, I wished on them but they were only satellites. Is it wrong to wish on space hard­ware, I wish, I wish, I wish you'd care."

-Billy Bragg

W ILLIAM MYER Computer Club 2,3,4; Chess 1,4; Paper and Pen 4; Science Club 3,4; Eucharistic Minister 4; Em­maus 3; HonOV Pin 1,2,3,4; Silver Medal Latin II; Gold Medal English III

JO H N W . MYERS "JO H N N Y M"Student Council 3,4 Vice-Presi­dent; Stage Crew 3,4; Paper and Pen 3,4; Cross Country 1; Bicy­cle Club 4; Forensics 3,4; Ger­man Club 2,3,4; German Ex­change 3; Tennis 1,2,4; N.H.S. 4; Honor Pin 1,2,3,4; Emmaus 3; Emmaus Team 4

LOUIS G. M O LIN A "LOU THE CO N TRA "Latin American Society 2,3,4; Executive; Cross Country 3; In­door Track 3; Outdoor Track 3,4; Junior Prom Committee 3; Spirit C om m ittee 4; Intram urals 1,2,3,4; Intramural Staff 2,3,4; Emmaus 3; Football 1

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C. Nakar:"Don't gain the world and lose your soul, wisdom is bet­ter than silver and gold."

-Bob Marley and the Wailers

T. Ngo:"Never judge a person until you climb into his skin and walk around in it."

-Harper Lee

CARMELO NAKAR "MELO"

B icycle Club 1; D ram atics 1,2,3,4; Chess Club 1,2; Dance Committee 2,3; Oriental Club 1,2,3,4 Treasurer; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Volleyball Club 4

TIEN NGODance Committee 4; Oriental Club 1,2,3,4; Soccer 1,2,3,4; In­tramurals 1,2,3; Photography Club 2,3; Volleyball Club 4; Em­maus 3

D A N N Y N U N E S Football 1,2; W restling 1,2,3,4 Captain; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Latin American Society 3,4; Outdoor Track 1,2; Emmaus 3; W eightlifting Club 1,2,3,4

D. Nunes:"Jimmy's wearing a hat."

-Boogie Down Produc­tions

K. O'Neill:" You may say I'm a dreamer, but I'm not the on ly one I hope some day you'll join us, and the world will live as one."

-John Lennon

KEVIN O'NEILL "KING OF WALRUSES"Baseball I; Collector's Club 3,4; Blood Drive 3,4; Football 1,2,3,4; French Club 1,2,3,4; Irish Club1,2,3,4; Junior Prom Committee; Ski Club 1; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Italian Club 2,3,4; Senior Prom Committee; Spirit Committee 1,2,3,4

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NGUYEN ANH SON "SON NY"Oriental Club 1,2,3,4; Soccer 1,2,3>4; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Vol­leyball Club 4

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JOSEPH O W E N S "J O E B A "Ebony Club 1,2,3,4 President; Football 1,2,3,4; Senior Prom Committee 4; Spirit Committee 4; Intramurals1,2,3,4

A. Orlina:"Forsan et haec olim memin isse juvabit."A. Ortega:"Accept what you cannot change, but change what you cannot accept."

D U A N E T. O R T E G A Student Council 2; Oriental Club 3,4; Science Club 1,2,3,4; Ski Club 4; Intra­murals 1,2,3,4; Chess Club 1,2,3,4; Computer Club 1,2,3,4; Dance Com­mittee 3,4; Bicycle Club 3; Eucharistic Minister 4; Photography Club 3,4; Latin American Society 4; N.H.S. 4; Volleyball Club 4; Emmaus 3; Honor Pin 1,2,3

D. Ortega:"A person only has the power which you give unto him ."

- WuanieE. O'Shaughnessy:"It's your move so play it right sometimes you get just one chance."

-OverkillJ. Owens:"Don't believe the hype."

P.E.

E D W A R D J. O 'S H A U G H N E S S Y "E D "Irish Club 1,2,3; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; T.V. Studio 3; Dance Committee 1,2; Emmaus 3

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W. Padilla:"The flowers are still stand­ing."

-Peter VenkmanA. Palomares:"W hen I was a young man, I vowed never to marry until I found the ideal woman. Well, I found her - but alas, she was waiting for the ideal man. "

M. Pappidas:"Forsan et haec olim m em in- isse juvabit."M. Parlavecchio:"It is easier to go down a hill than up, but the view is better from the top."

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H 1APOLLO N. PALOMARES "APOLLO"Art Club 3; Dramatics 2,3,4; Band 1,2,3; Chess Club 2,3,4; Computer Club 1,2,3,4; Dance Committee 2,3,4; Library Club 2; Oriental Club 1,2,3,4; Paper & Pen 1,2,3,4 Typist; Science Club 2,3,4; Theater Club 1,2,3,4; Pe­trean 2; Volleyball Club 4 Vice Presi­dent; Gymnastics 1,2; Modeling Club 4; Radio Club 2

MICHAEL J. PARLAVECCHIO "THE ROCK"Blood Drive 4; Ebony Club 4; Football 2; Ski Club 3,4; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Italian Club 1,2,4; Senior Prom Com­mittee; Spirit Committee 4; Tennis 3,4; T.V. Studio 3; Emmaus 3; W eight­lifting Club 3,4

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C. Pomares:"M any dreams come trim

J O H N J. R A C H IN S K Y "J A Y "German Club 2,3; Outdoor Track 3; Science Club 2,3,4; W restling 3,4; Slavic Club 1,2,3,4; Emmaus 3

D A V ID R A M IR E Z "D A V E "Computer Club 1,4; Volleyball Club 4; Modeling Club 3,4 Ex­ecutive; Emmaus 3; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Latin American Society2,3,4 Vice-President; Outdoor Track 1; Ski Club 3,4; Dance Committee 4

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J. Remishofski:"Seven days w ithout waves makes one weak."

-Unknownft. Ricco:"Just when you th in k it's o v e r , e v e ry th in g beg ins again ."

R IC H A R D J. R IC C O "R IC H "W restling 2,3,4; Science Club 1,2,3,4; Outdoor Track 1,2; Italian Club 2,3,4; Intramur­als 1,2,3,4; W e i g h t l i f t i n g Club 1,2,3,4; H onor P in 1

J O H N R E M ISH O FSK I Petrean 2,3,4; Exec. Activities Editor; Science Club 3,4; Ski Club 3,4; Blood Drive 4; Intra­murals 1,2,3,4; Honor Pin 1,2,3,4

W. Robalino:" In m y eyes, the things I love are worth the f ig h t."

G. Roberts:"Th is is what it's like when the bells r in g and the hands h it m idn igh t . . . "

O S W A L D R O B E T T O " O Z Z Y "Ski Club 3,4; Wrestling 3,4; In­tramurals 1,2,3,4

W IL L IA M R O B A L IN O "W IL L IE R O B E S '"W restling 2,3,4; Spirit Commit­tee 2,3,4 Executive; Blood Drive 3,4; Emmaus 3; Emmaus Team 4; Chess Club 1; Computer Club 3; Football 1,2; Volleyball Club 4; W eightlifting Club 1,2,3,4; Role Playing Games Club 1,2; Latin American Society 3,4; Math Club 4; Intramurals 1,2,3,4

O. Robetto:"L ife 's fast, but i f you don 't slow down i t cou ld pass you

t>y-"-Ferris Bueller

G R E G O R Y S. R O B E R T S " M O N S IE U R "Computer Club 3; Science Club 2; Petrean 3,4; Emmaus 3; HAP 1,2,3; N ational Achievem ent Scholarship Commended Stu­dent

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M IC H A E L N . R O M A N "M IK E Y "Oriental Club 1,2,3,4; Dance Commit­tee 3; Science Club 2,3,4; Emmaus 3; Honor Pin 1; Petrean 2,3

D. Rogers: '"There's a time for everyth­ing/ and no one thing is more important than anything else. So go for it all."M. Roman:"I've only just begun, the best is yet to come."

D O N A L D ROGERS Petroc 2,3 Co-Editor; Dramatics 3,4; Cross Country 1,2; Indoor Track 1; Outdoor Track 1; Slavic Club 1,2; Dance Committee 2,3; Spirit Commit­tee 3,4; Homeroom President 2; Band 3,4; Oriental Club 4; Rock and Roll Club 1; Honor Pin 1,2.

H E C T O R D. R U IZ " D A N "Band 1,2,3, Vice-President; Guitar Club 3,4; Radio Club 1; Rock and Roll Club 3,4; Latin American Society 1,2,3,4; Outdoor Track 3; T.V. Studio 1/3,4

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H. Ruiz:"Homework! How / love to do homework!"

-Fr. O'ConnorW. Santomauro:"I came, I saw, I kicked ..I. Schaplowsky:"We'll know for the first time; i f we're evil or divine, we're the last in line."

-Ronnie James Dio

W IL L IA M S A N T O M A U R O "B IL L Y "Swimming 1,2,3,4; Ski Club 1,2,3,4; Italian Club 1,2; Spirit Committee 1,2,3,4; Student Council 3; Eucharistic Minister 4; Emmaus 3; Emmaus Team 4; Volleyball Club 4; Outdoor Track3,4

IA N S C H A P L O W S K Y "G E N T L E "Petrean 3,4 Exec. Sports Editor; Com­puter Club 1,2,3,4; Band 2; French Club 4; Guitar Club 4; Outdoor Track 1; Gymnastics 1; Ski Club 1,2,3,4; Homeroom President 2; N.H.S. 4; Role Playing Games Club 1,2,3,4; Vol­leyball Club 4; Honor Pin 1,2,3,4; Gold Medal Latin II; Silver Medal Latin I; National ACL Latin I Exam Siver Medal

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T. Schifano:" L ife is true, life is earnest; i f you 're cold turn up the fu r­nace. "

-Herman MunsterJ. Scocco:" I am the lizard k in g . . . I can do a n y th in g ."

-Jim Morrison

T H O M A S P. S C H IF A N O "S H IF "Tennis 1,2,3,4; Italian Club 1,2,3,4; Chess Club 1,2,3; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Emmaus 3; Honor Pin 2,3

C H R IS T IA N S C H M ID T "H A M S T E R "Cross Country 1,2,3,4 Captain; Indoor Track 3,4 Captain; Outdoor Track1,2,3,4 Captain; Spirit Committee 3,4; Latin American Society 3,4; Intra­murals 1,2,3,4; Swimming 2; Guitar Club 3; Rock and Roll Club 1; Home­room President 4; 4; N.H.S. 4 Treasur­er; Spirit Committee 3,4; Honor Pin 1,2,3,4; Ski Club 4; Silver Medal Span­ish II; Spirit Award 3

B A R T S E X T O NSki Club 1,2,3,4; Intramural 1,2,3,4 President; Spirit Committee 1,2,3; Irish Club 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1,2; Basket­ball 3

against the wind, now Im ready to g row young aga in ."

-Bruce SpringsteenB. Sexton:" H i ! "

D.Seym our:"T h e on ly evils are waste and lack o f d iscip line."

D O U G L A S S E Y M O U R "A R C H E R "Role Playing Games Club 1,2 Vice- President, 3 President, 4 President; Dramatics 1,2,3,4; German Club 2; Computer Club 2,3,4; German Ex­change 2; Honor Pin 1,2,3

J O H N S C O C C O "S C O K E " Intramurals 1,2,3,4

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B. Shah:"W elcom e to the real world, no one said the world was fair, the past is just a memory yet there's so much more to learn."

R. Smith:"Character is the govern ing element in life and is above genius."

BH A V IN M . SH A H Computer Club 1,2; Oriental Club 1,2,3,4; Science Club 1,2; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Petrean 3; Photography Club 1,2,3; Honor Pin 1,2,3,4

J. Somers:" . . . reached the po in t o f no return . . . m y eyes they see but I can't believe . . my heart is heavy as I turn my back and leave."

-Iron MaidenB. Spann:"Th is wasn't m y idea, I should've gone bow ling."

G. Stupinski:"Education is not what one learns in school, it's what one remembers when school is done."

BERNIE S P A N N "THE AN IM A L"Bowling 1,2,3,4 Captain; Dance Committee 1,2,3,4; Ebony Club2,3,4 Executive Member; Library Club 3; Oriental Club 3; Paper & Pen 3,4; Science Club 2; Home­room President 1; Latin Ameri­can Society 2,3,4; Role Playing Games Club 2,3; T.V. Studio 1,2,3; HAP Tutor 1,2,3,4; Emma­us 3

GREGG STUPINSKI "STU"German Club 2,3; Irish Club 2,3; Junior Prom Committee 3; Mis­sion Drive Committee 2; Science Club 1,2,3; Ski Club 1,2,3,4; Soc­cer 1,2,3,4; Homeroom President 1,2,3; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Slavic Club 1,2,3,4; Spirit Committee 1,2,3; Student Council 2,3

ROBERT SM ITH Honor Pin 1,2,3,4

JEFFREY SOM ERS Computer Club 1; Paper & Pen 1,2,3 Editor, 4 Editor; Role Play­ing Games Club 2

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M ERLIN W . TO LSTYK Computer Club 1,2,3,4 Officer; Outdoor Track 3,4; Paper and Pen 4; Swimming 3,4 Captain; Spirit Committee 4; Slavic Club 4; Volleyball Club 4; Emmaus 3; Library Club 2; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Chess Club 2; French Club 2,3; Collector's Club 3,4

M. Tolstyk:" Try not. D o o r do not. There is no try . . . M ay the force be with y o u ."

-YodaR. Tolentino:"Forsan et haec o lim m cm in - isse ju v a b it ."

E. Treacy:"Forsan et haec o lim m em in - isse ju v a b it ."

D O M IN IC K T A R A N T IN O "THE G R IN G O "

Italian Club 1,2,3,4 Vice Presi­dent; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Base­ball 1; Spirit Committee 1; Ten­nis 4; Honor Pin 1,2

E O IN T R E A C Y "S T O O L IE "Soccer 2,3,4; Irish Club 1,2,3,4; Golf 2,3,4 Captain; Blood Drive 3,4; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Library Club 1,2; Mission Drive Com­mittee 3,4; Science Club 2,3; Ski Club 2,3,4; Outdoor Track 1; Honor Pin 2,3,4

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T H E H U A N T R U O N G "T H E "Cross Country 3,4; Chess Club 1,2,3,4; Computer Club 1; Football 1; Indoor Track 3,4; Oriental Club 3,4; Intra­murals 1,2; Math Club 3,4; N.H.S. 4; Tennis 2,3,4; Honor Pin 1,2,3; English III Silver Medal; French II Gold Med­al

K A R L UBELH O ER Forensics 3,4; German Club 2,3,4; Blood Drive 4; German Exchange 2; Paper & Pen 4; Honor Pin 1,2,3,4; Em­maus 3, Team 4

R E N A T O U M A L I " N A D O "Outdoor Track 1; Bicycle Club 4; Computer Club 1,2,3,4; Dramatics 1,2,3,4; Paper & Pen 1,2,3,4; N.H.S. 4; Honor Pin 1,2; Gymnastics 1,2; Band 3,4; Forensics 3,4; Student Council 2*3,4

T. Truong:"But you didn 't say I have to pass a ll these subjects at the same tim e!"

PETER V A R S A L O N A Baseball 2; Bicycle Club 3,4; Chess Club 2,3,4 Vice President; Computer Club 1; Paper & Pen 3,4; Science Club 1,2,4; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Italian Club 2,3,4; N.H.S. 4; Honor Pin 1,2,3,4; World Civilization Silver Medal I; Italian I Gold Medal; A.P. U.S. Histo­ry Gold Medal III

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D. Viggiano:"It is not the size o f the man, but the man in the size."J. Vitas

.. so I said good-bye to all m y friends and packed m y hopes inside a matchbox - 'cause I know it's time to f ly . . . "

•Led Zeppelin

D O U G L A S V IG G IA N O Student Council 2,4; Petrean 3,4; Ital­ian Club 1,2,3 Treasurer, 4 President; Computer Club 1,2; Dance Committee 2,3,4; Petroc 2,3,4; Rock and Roll Club 1,2,3; Science Club 2,3,4; Stage Crew 3,4; T.V. Studio 2,3,4; Spirit Commit­tee 3,4; Slavic Club 1,2,3,4; N.H.S. 4; Intramurals 3,4; Honor Pin 1,2,3; Gold Medal English I; Commended Merit Scholar

R O D N E Y W E B B "S P ID E R "Ebony Club 1,2,3,4 Executive; Petrean 4; Petroc 4; Student Council 4 Trea­surer; T.V. Studio 3,4 President; Band 2; Dance Committee 3,4; Homeroom President 1; Honor Pin 1,2,3; Photog­raphy Club 4

R. Webb:"Oh great!!! We can party for four more years!!!"C. Wentworth:“Forsan et haec olim memin- isse juvabit."R. Weierman:"I'll see you again when the stars fall from the sky and the moon has turned red over One Tree H ill."

-U2

R O B E R T J. W E IE R M A N , JR.

Petrean 2,3,4 Editor-in-Chief, Golf1,2,3,4 Captain; Emmaus 4; Bicycle Club 1,2,3,4; German Club 4; Comput­er Club 1; Photography Club 1,2; N.H.S. 4; Stage Crew 4; Honor Pin 1,2,3,4; Gold Medal World Civ.; Silver Medal Algebra II/Trig; Silver Medal U.S. History; Iona Language Contest Second Honors

JEOFREY M U N O Z V IT A "G IG G L E S "Petrean 2,3,4 Editor-in-Chief, Indoor Track 1,2,3,4; Outdoor Track 1,2,3,4; Eucharistic Minister 4; Emmaus 3; Emmaus Team 4; Stage Crew 3,4; N.H.S. 4; Art Club 3,4; Paper and Pen 3,4; RPG Club 1,2; French Club 4; Honor Pin 1,2,3,4; ACL Latin I Exam Gold Medal; Presidential Scholarship

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K. West:"They realized that civiliza­tion could not stand still for­ever, and so they began to go for short walks."

-The Traveling Wilburys

M. Wiley:"Just go riding right by me on the crest o f a new wave."

-Milo

K E N N E T H W E ST Computer Club 1; Emmaus 4; National Achievement Scholar­ship Semifinalist

M IC H A E L W IL E Y “M IK E "Dance Committee 1,2,3,4; Irish Club 3,4; Oriental Club 4; Art Club 4; Skateboard Club 2,3,4

M IC H A E L W IT T "M IC K "Bowling 1,2 Co-Captain, 3 Co-Cap- tain; 4 Captain; Baseball 1,2,4; Blood Drive 2,3,4; Ski Club 4; In­tramurals 1,2,3,4; H AP Tutor 1

E M M E T T W O O D " M "Swimming 1,2,3,4; Irish Club 1,2,3,4; Blood Drive 4; Science Club 1,2,3,4; Homeroom Presi­dent 1,2; Spririt Committee 1,2,3; Intramurals 1,2,3,4

M. Witt:"1 wanna rock and roll all night, and party every day."

-Kiss

E. Wood:"Being smart isn't knowing all the answers. It's knowing where to find them."C. Zaleck:"Greatness is not the effect o f which inspiration is the cause. IVt’ arc all inspired, but we are all not great."

-N.R.

C R A IG ZA LEC K " Z "Baseball 1,2,3,4; Blood Drive 3,4; Computer Club 4; Irish Club 1,2,3,4; Swimming 1,2,3,4; Slavic Club 1,2,3,4; Spirit Committee1,2,3,4 Executive; Senior Prom Committee 4; Role Playing Games Club 3,4; Petroc 4; Li­brary Club 1,2; Homeroom President 2; Emmaus 4; Intra­murals 1,2,3,4; Honor Pin .2

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ROBERT WEIERMANEditor-in-Chief

SUSAN BABER Moderator

IEOFREY VITA Editor-in-Chief

CARLOS POMARESExec. Underclassmen Editor

IQHN REMISHOFSKI IAN SCHAPLOWSK\|Exec. Activities Editor Exec. Athletics Editor

ROBERT WEIERMAN IExec. Senior Editor

HERNAN HERNANDEZ IEOFREY VITA |Exec. Faculty Editor Exec. Art Editor

ACTIVITIES EDITORSOliver Cartano Robert Leung Phil Parziale

ACTIVITIES STAFFRobert Alvarez

Ken Nippes Jeff Norton

Alex Ordonez

FACULTY STAFFJefferson Cartano

Ken Fall John LaConti

Arselan Shahzad Doug Viggiano

UNDERCLASSMENEDITORSAlex Done Steven Fals

Dennis Mendoza

UNDERCLASSMEN STAFFAlbert De Armas

Kevin Napoli Peter Romero

SENIOR EDITORS Waqas Iqbal

Sabahat Khan

SENIOR STAFFLuis Ayala

Chris Baratta Dave Bartoshek Kingston Moy Haroon Rashid

ANDY MURROJostens Representative

PHOTOGRAPHY STAFFKevin Grieshaber

Brian Langon Pedro Briones Mike Stefano Rodney Webb Joel Hampton

ATHLETICS EDITORSDennis Degnan

Kenneth Ferrante A l Ortega

ATHLETICS STAFFBill Dwyer

Hugh Roarty

ART STAFFJohn Doll

Noel Gerald Aleph Granados

Johnny Lim Greg Roberts Colin Smith Ed Valente

DAVIS STUDIOPhotographic Services

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We entered Prep as freshmen, wide-eyed and ready to accept the challenges of the four years set before us. We knew that St. Peter's would bring out the best in us. Hopefully, we put some of that into this yearbook.

A yearbook is a large scale production that relies on all it's contributors. We wish to acknowledge and thank all those that put up with our work over the past year.

First, we'd like to thank Miss Baber for taking the job as moderator and not going over the edge. She was there for us through all the late evenings and tired mornings.

If there were no such thing as an "outside line", not much would get done for the yearbook. Therefore we would like to thank Ethel and the switchboard operators for that service.

We would like to say a special "Thank You" to Ray Kroc for establishing that wonderful institution fondly known to us as "Mickey Dee's." Without it, the yearbook staff would not have had the strength to carry on.;• We would be remiss if we did not thank Andy Murro for all his help and understanding as we struggled to meet his dead­lines. We have tried to meet our deadlines as close to "on time" as possible. This could not have been done were it not for the Postal Service, who handled all our mail, and CPI Photos at Newport Mall for their one hour photo developing.

Photos are a major part of the yearbook. For that we have to thank OP1 for their last minute contributions that saved us from disaster. We would also like to thank Davis Studio for

1 providing us with their photographic services.Our patrons deserve thanks as well. The frequent visits and

encouraging words of Fr. Pellegrini, Fr. Azzarto, Fr. Balduf, Fr.

Stump, and lack Raslowsky made the late nights a little easier to bear.

None of the information printed within these pages could have been written if Mrs. Argyelan did not supply us with countless lists for verification. Thanks Mrs. A.

Of course, we would also like to thank the Student Council for providing photos, and all members of the Prep community - administration, faculty, and students - for backing us up and cooperating in getting this book out.

We have given this book our best effort and yet it falls short in many areas. We would like to extend our apologies to any activities and clubs that were unintentionally omitted. In the chaos of production, even the best is sometimes forgotten - for this we are sorry.

Finally, we would like to thank our executive editorial board and all our respective staff members for sticking in there and coming through when the work had to get done.

This year has come to a close and as we look back, we smile and we can say that we have no regrets. Putting this yearbook together has not been easy, it has been a struggle, but it has not been for naught. We hope that this yearbook has brought together some of the more memorable moments at Prep. How­ever, we know that it hasn't captured them all, for there are too many memories that St. Peter's has given to us.

St. Peter's, we thank you.

SincerelyJeofrey Vita & Robert J. Weierman, Jr.Editors-in-Chief

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