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During our time at Notre Dame, there are many races to run and many paths to choose along the way . We are striving to improve ourselves with each lap we run . Sprinting from class level to class level and high school to college sometimes results in an intertwining of our school, career, and social lives. At other times, they seem to bypass one another altogether. This year, the freshmen were adjusting to a new environment. Weighted down with books, they ran to their classes and tried not to get lost in crowds of upperclassmen. Sophomores were challenged by more demanding courses. In fact, they

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found it difficult to stay on the academic track while balancing their school work and their social lives. They enjoyed serving as an example to the freshmen, and some even went so far as to trick them into buying pool and tennis club passes. The juniors were very busy staying on top of their studies. They had no time this year to stop and smell the roses along the path of life, since this was their most important academic year. However, the seniors relaxed a little bit and contemplated college applicatiori.J . But they could not always run at an easy stride because the SAT's and college interviews were just

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around the bend . Some faculty were off and running on their honeymoons. Others were off and running after toddlers, while the majority were running from class to class . The Notre Dame family was off and running with a new principal, Michael Carr, who was in turn off and running with his new obligations . It's been a busy year for all of us, and keeping on course hasn't always been easy, but the Notre Dame family accepted the challenge. We're off and running! Catherine Wenz

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With Michael Carr by Catherine Wenz Michael Carr assumed the position as principal at Notre Dame High School after serving thirteen years at Hightstown High School. "I have to run just to stay caught up with myself. There's so much to do this year - that makes this a year for running .'' Mr. Carr sprints from school to personal obligations and back again . Mr. Carr grew up in Hamilton Township. He attended St. Anthony's grade school and high school, now McCorristin . He was president of the first graduating class, and captain of the crosscountry and track teams. From St. Anthony's, Mr. Carr moved on to LaSalle CGIIege, where he graduated in 1969 with a B.A. in English. The values he was taught as a child were the basis of Mr. Carr's career choice. "My parents and teachers influenced me the most," he said. "They helped me to grow up with a good sense of justice and fair play.'' Mr. Carr wanted to bring about the greatest change in the world that he could. By

becoming a teacher, he felt that he could reach many students and influence their lives. Mr. Carr's values also led to an interest in guidance and special education. "Notre Dame has two things going for it that make it different from other schools," said Mr. Carr. "First, the people here have a sense of caring students and faculty caring for each other. Second, Notre Dame has a great school spirit . Students come here from as far away as Pennsylvania and South Brunswick, yet they still find a way to stay after school to work for their school. That's unique." Mr. Carr has made a personal rule to make only a few major decisions this year. He first wants to learn more about Notre Dame. The only big decision that he has made thus far is that concerning the formation of a curriculum study committee, headed by Mary Ann Liptak. This committee will research the opinions of experts on school curriculum. They will then com-

pare the results of the research to Notre Dame's curriculum, changing it if necessary. Mr. Carr hopes to gain his own reputation here, and is looking forward to a long, healthy relationship with Notre Dame's students and faculty. Mr. Carr's job as principal occupies much of his time, so he spends most of his spare time with his family. He has been married for 16 years to his wife Patricia, and he has two daughters, ages 10 and 14. "Extended family is important to me," said Mr. Carr. He and his relatives get together often, and enjoy each other's company. "We kid around a lot, but we stick together." His extended family has influenced his daughters' lives in that they have a good sense of heritage. "The phrase 'Remember where you come from' relates to my family. Like Notre Dame, we may have our problems, but we stick together.'' Mr. Carr spends his remaining free time attending soccer and field hockey games with his daughters, and also helps to coach his younger daughter's soccer team. He believes in the importance of athletes. "Some of the best athletes in the school are runners," said Mr. Carr, "because their whole goal is within their minds. They run and try to do better than they did the last time - it's a competition we're all involved in."

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With A ''Renaissance Woman'' By : Jennifer Marue "This is only temporary until I find out what I want to do," says Patricia Leoniec, laughing, at the beginning of each year. With 18 years of teaching experience though, she seems to have found a permanent spot . Previously a yearbook moderator, Ms. Leoniec now balances her time between the responsibilities of being English Department Chairperson and teaching seniors World Literature. Involvement has kept her off and running, and she shows no sign of slowing down . Ms. Leoniec was born in Trenton and has lived in the area all her life . She attended St. Hedwig's Grammar School and graduated from Notre Dame High School where she participated in a club for future teachers . " According to my mother, the first thing I asked for was a blackboard so that after school I could come home and teach my sister everything I had learned," explained Ms. Leoniec . After graduating from Rider College, where she was a History major, Ms. Leoniec made the decision to become a teacher. Her love of history and literature plus her desire to motivate others influenced her greatly. "I also love a captive audience," she said . When Ms. Leoniec was hired in 1970, she was amazed at the changes in the students and the classes. "When I went to Notre Dame, we had to walk through the halls completely silent in single file ," said Ms. Leoniec. The most unusual part of the job for Ms. Leoniec has been working with some faculty members she had been taught by and four of her former students - Mrs. Wroblewski, Ms. Pirone, Mr. Doherty, and Miss Wargo . Though English is her primary subject, Ms. Leoniec did teach art for three years. "I enjoyed it for myself," she said, " but didn't want to teach it full time.'' The English courses she has taught vary from Freshman English I to Senior World Literature which is what she teaches now. Having such versatility, she feels, has made her more sensitive to the teachers and the needs of the students. There has not been one class she enjoyed teaching over another. "With every age there is something new, " she said. Before giving it up last year, Ms. Leoniec had put nine years of dedication into the ND yearbook . When she first started, the book was good but needed a new direction, ideas, designs and layouts. Ms. Leoniec was totally new to year-

book production and had to learn everything . She wanted the yearbook to be a source of pride for ND and something people enjoyed reading not just looking at pictures. During her fourth year as moderator, she introduced color portraits and updated graphics. With these changes, Ms. Leoniec decided it was time to enter the book in competition against other schools in the country. The Canticle has been entered in the Columbia Scholastic Press contest seven times and has received three first places (in ~ eluding last year's book) two second places, and two third places . "It took a while to get to first place, but we kept on working and getting better," said Ms. Leoniec . Even though leaving the yearbook was her own choice, Ms. Leoniec says she misses working with the kids and seeing the creativity it brings out in people. "I don't miss the long hours, but I never minded them," she said, "It was always nice to see people pleased with the book at the end of the year." Dean of Discipline and friend David Kelly said, "Ms. Leoniec is an excellent teacher whose love of Notre Dame is especially shown through the yearbook. Two years ago, Ms. Leoniec assumed the position of English Department Chairperson . Some of her responsibilities include helping with the writing of curriculum outlines and formolly observing classes. Ms. Leoniec stressed her support of the teachers. "I've never thought of myself as a leader, but hopefully my sense of humor and openness makes them feel like they are the department and I'm just their representative." She enjoys the contact with the teachers and the fact that they can all work together as a group. "I'm just the one who makes the phone calls," she said . Mr. Kelly is impressed by the work Ms. Leoniec has done . "No endeavor is too big or too small for her - she gives 150%." According to Mr. Kelly, Miss Leoniec can handle anything . He says she is a "true Renaissance woman .'' Students often enjoy Ms. Leoniec's classes because of her personality and sense of humor. "She is so funny," said one Senior. According to Ms. Leoniec, she tries to use clear explanations and relate her own experiences through her teaching methods. "I convey my enthusiasm to the kids; they either like it or pretend to like it," she said jokingly . Ms. Leoniec feels you have to enjoy the material yourself in order to teach it. By approaching every year, every

day, and even every class differently, she feels the dynamics keep you alert. "It's hard to accept the teachers who get bored when there are so many challenges to be met in the classroom .'' Discipline isn't an aspect Ms. Leoniec is overly concerned with. "You have to enforce it, but that should not be your whole reason for existence." She also feels that sometimes the greatest teaching is done through outside activities where you learn cooperation and responsibility and form friendships with the students. Other people think I'm nuts," Ms. Leoniec says laughing, after being asked about her sense of humor. With an optimistic outlook on life, Ms. Leoniec sees herself as open-minded and reasonable. ''I'm not afraid to admit I'm wrong." she added . She doesn't believe in setting expectations, but in looking back and learning from past mistakes, and working with others to make things better. According to Mr. Kelly, Ms. Leoniec is able to put every person and situation in perspective. "She's extremely objective." Mr. Kelly feels that Ms. Leoniec's ability to laugh at herself is one of her best qualities. "She has the wit of Bea Arthur combined with style and grace.' ' There is a serious side to Ms. Leoniec which she says is often masked by humor. "Eventually everything in life is funny," she said. Interior decorating is one of Ms. Leoniec's interests. She redid both the yearbook workroom and the moderators' office and is redecorating the English Resource Center. During her spare time Ms. Leoniec works on her Masters Degree in Administration and Supervision at Rider College. Traveling is another of Ms. Leoniec's pastimes. She has been to Australia, Russia, England, Ireland, Italy, Austria and Holland. She has also coordinated a couple of Easter trips for the school. "There is nothing like travel to educate and gain experience. People need socialization and sophistication," she said. Not being involved in a major school activity is something new for Ms. Leoniec. This is her "year of adjustment" as she called it, but she hopes to keep herself open for opportuniteis. "Sometimes you don't know your interests, until the need arises. Nine years ago, the yearbook needed someone, and I responded to that need, but I'm not looking for trouble," she said laughing.

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To The Altar by Mike Burkholtz Among those who are off and running at Notre Dame High School are those who were married this year. Four teachers from Notre Dame are adjusting to their first year of marriage, a new phase of their lives that they have had to learn to combine with their teaching careers. There are three marriages involving four staff members. They include Mr. Schultz, Mr. Dennehy, and Mr. Wroblewski who married Ms. Calamia. Perhaps the most unique marriage is that of Joe Wroblewski and Peggy Calamia, since they are both teachers at Notre Dame. This couple was married on October 8 in a small and private ceremony. The happy couple first met at a teachers' meeting at Notre Dame. They both enjoy sports and good humor. Both Mr. and Mrs. Wroblewski are planning on caring for children in the future, but these children are ''all of the students of Notre Dame," according to Mr. Wroblewski. Mr. Schultz and his wife joined hands in marriage on November 19, 1988.

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Newlyweds: Joe and Peggy Wroblewski


To 3 0' Clock Feedings by Lisa Hall

Christina Dilorio and Chelsea Taryn Dilorio

Among the Notre Dame family 's new additions this year are two babies. The new arrivals have added another dimension to the lives of teachers Christina Dilorio and Nancy Pica, as they run through each day, trying to keep pace with their new roles as mothers. Mrs. Dilorio gave birth to a baby girl on September 2, 1988. Her name is Chelsea Taryn Dilorio . "The neatest thing about her is her eyes . They are the deepest blue - almost violet," says Mrs. Dilorio. Chelsea stays with her grandparents while Mrs. Dilorio is at work . She misses her some days more than others, and says that having a new baby "makes it nice to come home to someone who just wants you to hold them .'' Mrs. Dilorio began teaching at Notre Dame in March of 1986. She teaches Chemistry and Biology and "really enjoys teaching and working with teenagers ." Another new addition to the Notre Dame family is Michael Joseph Pica IV, born June 21, 1988. His arrival has made the busy life of one teacher even busier. "I was prepared to get up in the middle of the night, but not for all the crying he would do!" exclaims Mrs. Pica . Being coach of the Notre Dame gymnastics teams means bundling up the baby to accompany her to the gym. She has a babysitter watch Michael when she is at meets. Mrs. Pica began teaching in Notre Dame's Math Department five years ago . She loves what she does. " Coaching and teaching are the most enjoyable things, " said Mrs. Pica.

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The last of the crazy eights long ago passed the high school starting gate. They have run on a road that has ended. At its finish line, they turn to a new fork in the road, and the upcoming dawn of a new decade. Their footprints mark the turn in that road. It is a turn that leads to their future, whether it be college, the military, or employment. Notre Dame seniors are certainly preparing college or post -grad careers . Accordin路g to Guidance Counselor Joan DeGregorio, the Class 路of '89 is "milling around the Guidance Office as a group - more than in previous years." They are more adept at using college guides, such as Barron's. "Students now are asking more goal-directed questions. The timeless question, 'I don't know what I want to do,' is not mentioned as much. Miss DeGregorio also said that although some type of post -high school education is needed, college isn't the only alternative. "Every student is unique, and has his or her own needs and interests. A four-year education may be the right thing for one person,

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but another person may need to take out a year for work, Lust to learn more about himself before going on," added Miss DeGregorio. "Technical or trade school is also useful . Definitely there is a demand for a more sophisticated background . High school is hardly enough in today's competitive society .'' Guidance counselor Sister Joachim is pleased at the students' interest in their own futures. "Students now are assuming more responsibility . This is a sign of positive change," said Sister Joachim . College application deadlines fill up Seniors' calendars that are already marked with other commitments. Jen Ferencz, who hopes to pursue a career in science said "Yes, my life is definitely more hectic because of deadlines, especially for Early Decision . I'm counting down the minutes for this to end." Maribel Gray feels the same anxiety . " Personally, I think the applications are too much," said Maribel. "One or two essays to examine one's writing ability is fine, but anything more puts too

much work on the student, considering that a student applies to several colleges. Additionally, I feel pressure from my parents to complete these applications.'' The process also tends to be repetitious, according to Kathy Maguire, who hopes to pursue a career in Medicine . "Filling out applications can be very tiresome," said Kathy . " The only good part is that you usually put the same information on each . It becomes routine but does take up a lot of time, especially worrying about it.'' Freedom at last? Most seniors look forward to the future, because it gives them an opportunity to exercise the freedom that young adulthood brings. At the same time, college offers an entirely new environment . Transition requires a lot of versatility and determination. Jen Ferencz is confident that this year's seniors will be able to make the transition. " I think that our c lass is a very adaptive group," she says "And everyone will not only adapt, but enjoy being in college . I myself can't wait."


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According to Maribel Gray, a challenging curriculum will ease the transition. "Obviously, there will be more responsibility, but if one is conditioned to handling more responsibility and harder courses, then the change will not be so difficult,'' said Maribel. The changes college brings also cause some mixed feelings among some students. "I am looking forward to college,'' but the insecurities surrounding the whole thing make me want to stay in high school," said Kathy

Maguire. William Blake once wrote that "Improvement makes straight roads, but the crooked roads without improvement are roads of genius." The ability to deal with the road's imperfections makes one a better traveler on life's journey. As the number '89 looms boldly on the horizon, the finish line appears. As they cross, the seniors are off and running again, to whatever the world has in store.

Page 8f SOME CRAZY EIGHTS : A common sight is seeing seniors gathering in the Guidance Office. Left to right: Kim Cole, Michael Sullivan, Sr. Joachim, Matt Elliott, Mrs. Kathleen Cevera, Dennis Dacquel, Marylyn In verso, Ann Margicin . Page 9 f Sisterly advise: Razi Howie and Henry Hunt receive some sage advice from Sister Joachim, a Notre Dame favorite . Bottom Lett; BEST BUDDIES: Kim Cole, Marylyn lnverso and Ann Margicin take advantage of the Guidance Office materials. Top Right/ GO SENIORS, GO! : During the Blue and White Day relays, Danielle DiMarco awaits her turn, as Mrs. Burzachiello provides moral support .

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Page 10JPROUD TO BE FIRST : Eilleen Harney, Janet Evans, Nicole Mingo, Sean Mulligan, Bridget Hayes, Jen Glahn, Jenn McMahon, Albie Valenzuela, Stacy Spedick, Brooke Dyszkiewicz, Beth Chemidlin, Brian Eller, Rob Domante, Joy Kozlowski, Teresa Kenney, Dave Rivera, Jen Wood, Sean Burns, Joe Diliberto, Erich Wedam, Frank Thoennes . Page 11JSHOWING THEIR SPIRIT: Manny Chrysoulakis, Clare Dan~k, Beth Chmiel, Nikki Dawson, Rick Krollman

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Into The 90/s The first graduating class of the 90's has gained upperclassman status and is one lap closer to completing their high school education . As the first graduating class to confront the new decade, they must prepare themselves to enter a new age . "Being the first class to graduate in the 90's makes us more special," said Junior Ratna Patel . Kae Caunan agreed that as the first graduating class of the 90's, Juniors are unique because they are setting new trends. Junior Catherine Kovacs said, "It's important for us to make an impression on the other classes. With all the problems in today's society people are looking to our generation to make it better." According to English teacher Patricia Suboleski, the Juniors will have their work cut out for them when they graduate. "In the 90's a lot of things will come to a head especially the environmental issue. Our current Juniors are going to have to deal with these problems. Hopefully they will make great strides toward cleaning up the planet,

because they're going to have to live on it,'' said Miss Suboleski. As Juniors, the students also have to become more serious about their school work. Mr. Simone, a guidance counselor, said that because of the Computer Age, graduates of the 90's must consider college. "In the future, students need a better education in order to meet the need for jobs in the market." Mr. Simone doesn't think that it will be harder for the students but they must be "more flexible." When asked what was most important to them as Juniors, responses from class members ranged from getting good grades, making better friends, and playing sports, to planning for college. According to Junior Glenn Mackenzie, most students look forward to their Junior year because, "that's when you get your license!" 路 However, becoming a licensed driver is not the only reason why students look forward to their Junior year. "As a Junior I look forward to having more freedom, and to starting to plan my

by Mary Anne Gocke future in terms of college," said Jim Hammerstone. On a lighter side Clare Danek likes being a Junior, because she gets "to laugh at the Freshmen." Another Junior, Mike Kydonieus said, "I like being a Junior because I'm not a Freshman or a Sophomore anymore. Another thing I like is knowing there's only one year until I graduate and I'm off to college.'' As for next year, Juniors can't wait to get there. When asked what they wanted to do before graduating, some said they wanted to become more independent, others wanted to become more involved in school activities, and still others just wanted to be remembered. As Juniors near the last lap, preparing themselves for a tougher and more competitive future, a future where they may be expected to make changes that will affect this world, let's hope they are the first ones to break the tape.


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Megan O'Reilly and Nicole Pagano at the Frosh/Soph picnic .

Skatin' Soph. Chris Schlaudecker performs for Matt Govan, Pat Burns, and Mark Dankowicz.

Simon Says: Eddie Hughes tries to follow Craig Collis' lead.

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Diane White picks a card from a visiting mime .


But Where? By Mike Burkholtz And Andrea Wright According to the dictionary, the Greek derivation of the word, sophomore means "wise fool." It is believed by most people that sophomores are conceited and overconfident of the knowledge they have gained, but are poorly informed and immature. The truth is that the sophomores are eager to be accepted by the upperclassmen and often tease the freshmen, forgetting that it was only last year that they were newcomers. Sophomores are a class that is stuck in the middle. They are not considered babies anymore, but are not considered upperclassmen. Sometimes this

means running around in circles just trying to get on the right track. Sophomore Beth Pietrzak said, "This year is more difficult than last year, scholastically and emotionally . I think we have a lot more pressure on us now, and last year we were knownothings because we were only freshmen." Yet, their class spirit can not be dimmed - they have pride in their class . "Sophomores are special because they're the most fun to be with and they can do things just as well as anyone else,'' said sophomore John Fredrick.

So, what is the next step for the sophomores? How do they find their right track? Sophomore Jen Ciaccio has one solution . "We have to take everything from the past years and learn what to do. We have lots to look forward to and we must do the best we possibly can," said Jennifer . While sophomores are sometimes looked upon as immature, teachers and upperclassmen still depend on them to be responsible . This could be the reason that sophomores are called "wise fools ."

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Page 14fFreshmen find high school loads them down with books. Page 15fFreshman student government: Drew James. Agatha Gogo!. Chris Mathews, Michelle Tritt. Todd Campanella, Brendan Duffe. Ricky Valenuela . 14


In New Directions by Meghan Gocke Armed with a grammar school diploma and a long summer's rest, the freshman class came to Notre Dame to begin a new phase of their education . They had successfully completed one race and now they had to start again at the beginning and face many changes . However, most of the freshmen didn't find the changes too hard . "I had to get used to being part of the youngest class in the school, instead of the oldest like I used to be in grade school." said freshman Marian Tanglaw, "But I like Notre Dame because it's a whole different atmosphere from last year." Freshman Jen Ranucci added that it wasn't hard for her to adjust because, " I knew people that already went here and my friends also came here." Most of the adjustments that had to

be made were positive. "I had to get used to going to a school with so many people and having more freedom than I had in eighth grade,'' said another freshman . Sometimes the freshmen were overwhelmed by the number of students, especially in the hallways. Marian said, "In Notre Dame the hallways are so crowded and I don't want to be late for class .'' Freshmen also had the problem of learning new schedules and the layout of the school . This unfamiliarity forced many of them to carry a mule's load of books in order to avoid being late for class . Being picked on is another Jear of the freshman student, so making mistakes can seem fatal. One freshman boy said, "the most embarrassing thing that happened to me was when I

dropped my tray in the lunch line .'' Running on a new track as the babies of Notre Dame wasn't very hard for most freshmen because they found almost all of the people they met were friendly and welcoming . "I am very comfortable here, and I think I fit in well," said Jen . The class of '92 has a positive outlook towards their future at Notre Dame . Realizing that they won't be considered the babies forever, they are setting goals for the coming years . One freshman said her goals were ''to get a good education and make many friends." This seems to be the general attitude of the freshmen . Jen Ranucci said, "I hope to become a better student, become better at sports, and make friends who will be remembered .''

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Melissa Abbondanza

Andrea Adams

Megan Albano

Elisa Aldrich

Melissa R. Abbondanza At the end of every day, every hour, every minute, there is a memory to be held and memories go on forever just like minutes, hours, and days. Andrea Adams Everything's fun and games until somebody loses an eyeball. Megan Albano Patience is a virtue that I can live without. Elisha Aldrich I know I'll be like this forever. I'll never be what I should. And you think I'll be bad for a little while, but I know I'll be bad for good.

Lynn Amatucci

Samuel Amico

Dan Amrich

Erik Anderson

Lynn Amatucci If you love something, set It free: if it comes back to you, it's yours; if it doesn't, it never was. Samuel Amico What this world needs is a little ''pizza" and quiet. Dan Amrich Whether you laughed with me, or laughed at me, at least I made you laugh. Erik Anderson A great pleasure in life Is doing what others say you cannot do. Brian Duff and Joe Hannawacker 20


Eric Marcellus Andrews

Frank Andrusie wicz

Scott Angelini

Donna Angelucci

Eric Marcellus Andrews The key to success is success itself. Work hard and accomplish anything. If I did it so can you. Peace to all! Frank Andrusiewicz You always have boundaries; let someone else choose them and they're restrictions. Choose them yourself and they're principles. Scott Angelini If a teacher didn't see me, I didn't do it. Donna Angelucci This life is full of many surprises because it advertises npthing.

Front row: Kathy Maguire. Ann Stewart. Dorothy Bajdalski Back Row: Mary Beth Mount. Mary Woody

Jennifer Anson

Karen Antoci

Jenn Anson I am the milkman of human kindness. I will/eave an extra pint. Karen Antoci Everything begins and ends exactly at the right time and place. Dorothy Bajadlskl You are limited only by the boundaries of your mind. Joseph Baker Why couldn't Marcia Brady marry Dawud in Jesseppi Carnival? Fa mueei plueeiss 4-EVA.

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Deidre Banfield I ff wasn't for that first hi, we would never have to say go'odbye. , 路路 Lisa Barsczewski Sympathy is never wasted unless you give it to yourself. David Bartolino Cou/dn 't think of a quote . . . so I wrote this.

Deirdre M. Banfield

Lisa Barsczewski

Katherine Barrett

David J. Barto/ina

Ann Margicin

Zelena R. Benjamin

Timothy Bennett

Zelena Rene Benjamin You've been given the tools. Your challenge now is to build the house. Your greatest motivator is yourself!/ Tim Bennett I want to dream my dreams, and live them too. Do a million things before I'm through. Dave Bentivogli Late at night when you call my name, the only sound you'll hear is the sound of your voice calling after me. Craig Bergmann All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy- and Jill a wealthy widow.

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Katherine H. Betz

Mary Jane Biancheri

Charlene F. Binder

Todd Stephen Bodine Michael Smith

Kate Betz If life is supposed to be like a bowl of cherries -

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I a grape? Mary Jane Biancheri A tear and a smile, that's life. Charlene Binder Come on ... smile ... it doesn't hurt.

Jennifer Bond

Kaulette Bowen

Todd Bodine In the days of my youth I was told what it means to be a man. Now that I have reached that age I try to do all these things the best I can. Jennifer Bond The measure of success is how hard you try. Kaulette Bowen We are young, heartache to heartache we stand No promises, no demands. We are strong, no one can tell us we're wrong. Suzanne Bowling I'd rather laugh with the sinners not cry with the saints; the sinners are much more fun. JoAnn Bozek Don't go to the movies in the rain!

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Jill K. Branham

Kimberly A . Bramer

Dawn Buchanan

David E. Burns

Michelle Golden and Henry Zawodniak

Jill Branham You used to be the best to make life be life to me. I hope that you're still out there and you're like you used to be. Kim Bromer Friends don't need reason to love, they just know. Dawn Buchanan I guess I expected alot, but I'm a believer. David Bums Hey . . . it happens.

Paul L. Burroughs

Michele Burzachiello

Paul Burroughs I had a thought . . . but then /lost it. Michele Burzachiel/o I don't have much knowledge that I can retain, but memory of friend~ will always remain. Alexis Butrym Be youself. Give your free will a chance. You have got to want to succeed. Colleen Byrnes You don't really appreciate what you have until it's gone, so treasure what you have now.

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Rob Weed

Gwyn Caldwell

Colleen Campbell

Amanda L. Cannon

Gregory S. Caperna

Gwyn Caldwell You can never fail if you try; you only fail when you stop trying. Always remember, Weebles wobble but they don't fall down. Amanda Cannon I've got what it takes to take what I want. Gregory S. Caperna Go easy on me, it's my first time being a teenager.

Nichelle Carey

Denise Castelize

Anjanette Carey In a time of trouble say, .,,I'm o.k., you're o.k., " and everything will be all right. Denise Castelize It's a tough job, but someone has to be the "MOUTH"/ But always remember I will be there for you if you need mel Tina Celli Never explain- your friends do not need it, and your enemies will not believe you anyway. Jenn Chemidlin It's been said ... It's better to have cried a sea than to have never shed a tear.

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Cathleen Chickara

Anthony Chukumba

Mandy Church

Joseph Cicco

Thomas Ciosek

Jennifer Cipullo

Cathy Chickoro Through the years the memories and the smiles will never fade . Anthony Chukumbo Swallow all your tears, my love. Cover your whole face. You con never win or lose if you don't run a race. Mondy Church Experiences ore what you get when you didn't get what you wonted. Thomas Ciosek Life is like a bowl of cherries. That's why I om in the pits.

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Gina C/audili

Jon Patrick Cofinas

Jennifer Cipullo The time has come for me to see beyond my rose-colored glosses; /look forward to the challenges of tomorrow. Gino Marie Cloudilli Don't worry, be happy! Jon P. Cofinos The mind is like the stomach. It is not how much you put into it that counts, but how much it digests.


Kimberly Cole

Jennifer Co/lender

Robert Colletti

Angela Collins

Craig Bergmann

Kim Cole You hove claimed a port of my heart that, no matter what happens to us, will always belong to you. Jennifer Co/lender We think of the memories and tears fill our eyes. It's the start of a new beginning, not just a time for goodbyes. Angelo Down Collins A friend is one who knows you as you ore, understands where you've been, accepts who you've become and still invites you to grow and allow your dreams a chance to sing and dance.

Anthony Coluccio

Gina Commini

Tony Coluccio I'd never try to learn from someone I didn't envy at least a little. If I never envied, I'd never learn, and at some time I envy everyone. Gino Commini Always shoot for the moon because the worst that con happen is you'd miss and fall among the stars.

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Alicia Conroy

Richard Carboy

Jennifer Cross

Lauren Czabafy

Dennis Daquel

Steven Dombeck

Alicia Conroy For every problem there is one solution which is simple, neat, and wrong! Rich Corboy I hate when that happens. Jennifer Cross Graduation is the first step of the stairway of opportunities. Lauren Czabafy You, me and my old friends, hoping it would never end. Never say goodbye.

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Erica Lynn Davis

Christine DeAngelo

Dennis A. Dacquel Just remember . . . no matter where you go . . . you are there. Erica Davis Look for the good in every evil and If you can't find it, then you need glasses. Christine DeAngelo Cherish yesterday, dream tomorrow, live today.


John Deaver

Patrick DeFeo

Elise DeMeo

Va/erie DeMuzio

John Deaver Life is not a having and receiving, but a being and becoming. Patrick DeFeo I'm glad it's over. I was almost having fun. Elise DeMeo Don't walk behind me, I may not lead Don't walk in front of me, I may not follow Just walk beside me and be my friend. Valerie DeMuzio Live for the moment, not for the memory.

William DeRossett You know what it means to take something for granted when you turn the key and the battery is dead. Michelle Dey "You can do anything you want if you believe you can do it, if you just keep fighting and never give up. The only time you fail is the last time you try." (coach) Eileen Diffley My friend once told me !laugh at the stupidest things. Little did she know I was laughing at her. Tod Lynne

William DeRosset

Suzanne Devine

Michelle Dey

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Danielle DiMarco

Marc DiMeglio

William P. Donohue

Gregg Downs

James Druzbacky

Amy Lynn Dubinski

Brian Duff

Dawn Marie Dunn

Danielle DiMarco If you bw1d castles In the air they need not be lost .. . Now put foundations under them. Marc DiMeglio For all those who've come and gone, the best way to leave is when you're coming. William Donohue You can only live in the fast lane until you run out of gas. So, slow down and put yourself on cruise. Gregg Downs Money is the root of all evil; that's one evil I'm rooting for! Thanks to my pop.

Amy Dubinski Always have a dream and believe it will come true: strive to make it happen in everything you do. Brian Duff To laugh often and much to know that one life has been made easier because of my being here, this is to have succeeded. Dawn Dunn Success is failure turned inside out. You can never tell how close you are, it may be near when it seems so far. Genevieve Fitzgibbon

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Allison Durner I can't change the world, but I can change the world in me. Tammy Dymowski We sailed on together, We drifted apart, And here you are at my side. Brian Eitzen Those crazy nights I do remember in my youth. I do recall those were the best times of all.

Tammy Dymowski

Allison Durner

Brian Eitzen

Mathew Elliott

Matt Elliot If's been such a long time. I think I should be going. Time doesn't wait for me, it keeps on calling.

Robin Ernst

Michael Estok

Alicia Etgen

Grace Evanko

Robin Ernst The world crowns success But God crowns faithfulness. Alicia Etgen Then in the end, the love you take is equal to the love you make. Grace Evanko If you don't follow vour dreams, then why dream at all?

Dan Amrich

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Stacy Fanelli May the best day of my past be the worst day of my future. Fred Fares God grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, courage to change the things I can, and the wisdom to know the difference. John Farfalla School is boring only if you go. Caroline Faruggia Of all the things I've lost, I miss my mind the most.

Stacia Ann Fanelli

Joseph F. Fares

Caroline Farruggia

John P. Farfalla

Jessica Fava

V dnessa Johnson

Jennifer M. Ferencz

Jessica Fava We love those who know the worst of us and don't turn their faces away. Jennifer Ferencz As I walk out of ND into another institute of learning, there are only two things that bother me - leaving ND and being a freshman again. Genevieve Fitzgibbon "Elephants are different to different people." Carl Sandburg Scott Fitzpatrick Live life to please yourself and not others.

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Steve Flores Time flies like an arrow, Fruit flies like bananas. David Floyd I have spent my life seeking all that's still unsung. Bent my ear to hear the tune, and closed my eyes to see. Chris Forister If I do not know it by now, Then I don 't want to know it.

Stephen F. Flores

David Floyd

Christopher Forister

Kiriaki Foustanas

Kiriakl Sandy Foustanas R- remembering the memories E- enthusiasm S- success which I strive for P- pride in all I do E- ending of our years together C- caring for one another T- tomorrow's dreams

Alixia Freeman

John Gappa

Lynn Gatarz

Robert W. Geller

Alixia Freeman There's a miracle called friendship that dwells within the heart, and you don 't know how it happens until it gets its start. John Gappa Roses are reddish, Violets are blueish, If it wasn't for Christmas, We'd all be Jewish. Lynn Gatarz I couldn't wait to go out on my own. I thought adolescence would forever stay. But here it is, right before me, my tomorrows are yesterdays. Bob Geller The best things in life are free. Alyssa Pott er 33


Kim Gibbs People often say that this or that person has not yet found himself. But the self is not something one finds. It is something one creates. Francesco Gioe The future belongs to those who believe in the beauty of their dreams.

• Kimberly Ann Gibbs

Michele Golden If you can't be yourself. don't be anybody at all.

Francesco Gioe

Michele Golden

Maribel 0. Gray

Joseph Gronostajski

Christina Guarini

Patrick Guggenbickler

Suzanne Gundersen

Maribel Gray Any good that I can do, let me do it now, for 1shall only pass this way but once. Christina Guarini Everyone should have future goals and someone to share them with. Suzanne Gundersen When my foot falls asleep during the day, does it mean it will be awake at night?

Chris Forister

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Melissa Gursky

Paul Haast

Robert Hageman

Jennifer Gunkel Remember that if you love with all your heart you might not receive It all in return. Melissa Gursky Don't give me expectations that I cannot fulfill. Don't question me when I need answers. Just stand by me. Bobby Hageman . .. Nut said. Lara Hammerstone A great teacher never strives to explain his vision - he simply Invites you to stand beside him and see for yourself.

Debbie Scimeca

Lara Hammerstone

Joseph A. Hannawacker

Joe Hannawacker I'm goin' where the climate suits my clothes- The Oceanview Apartments - a great place to start. John Hardiman We aH can't be heroes, because someone has to sit on the curb and clap as they go by. Forrest Harding Some people drink from the fountain of knowledge. Others gargle.

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Cynthia Hargis

Patrick Harrold

Cynthia Hargis Don't aim at success - the more you aim at it and make it a target, the more you ore going to mess up. Mark Hartmann Are we the men, or what? Harry Hayes Don't ever let anyone stop you from your goals.

Mark Hartmann

Harry W. Hayes Jr.

Pam Heenan It's the end of the world as we know it and rm feeling fine. Joe Heitzman There you go man - keep as cool as you con. It riles them to believe that you perceive the web they weave and keep on thinking free. Jodi Hicks All that's beautiful drifts away like the waters.

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Christopher Wargo


Maureen Higgins The more faith you have, the more you believe; the more goals you set, the more you'll achieve. Dawn Hill It is not so important to be serious as it is to be serious about the important things. Kiersty Hilton What a long, strange trip it has been. Jim Hittinger I don't need this. Maureen Higgins

Dawn Hill

Shannon Hodock So if you think your life is complete confusion, 'cause your neighbor's got it made, just remember that it's all a grand illusion, and deep down inside we're all the same. Bradley Hoegl The piece of pie I've been served is wedge-shaped and so is my neighbor's. They must have come from a wedge-shaped pie. Bruce Hornik When we come to the forest, we see two paths. One clear and easily traveled, the other covered with bushes. And I took the one less traveled, and that has made all the difference. Razi Howie The fool knows that he is wise,路 the wise man knows that he is still a fool.

Kiersty Hilton

James Hittinger

Karen Antoci

Shannon Hodock

Bradley Hoegl

Bruce Hornik JR.

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Jennifer Hughes Love, peace and harmony? Love, peace and harmony? Very nice, very nice, very nice ... but maybe In the next world. Anthony Iavarone It is nice to be important, but more important to be nice. Marylyn lnverso De do do do, de da da da -

is all I have to say to you.

Jennifer L. Hughes

Anthony Iavarone

Marylyn lnverso

Kristine Jackowski

Anna Jadczak

Henry J. Hunt

David Bentivogli

Kristine Jackowski AN my dreams are just a heartbeat away, and the answers are all up to me. I am racinQ with my destiny. Anna Jadczak Whenever you dream, you're holding the key. It opens the door to let you be free. RJD.

Greg James

Mom always said, "Don't play ball In the house."

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Melanie Johnson Love is all knowing and powerful and requires patience. Vanessa Johnson The time has come to soy goodbye. Remember your friends and do not cry. Only if you're happy should you shed a tear, 'cause love my friends, is always near. James Jones Patient, but never satisfied. Kathleen Jones Rejoice, rejoice, we have no choice but to coffy on.

George Januzzi

Melanie Johnson

Vanessa Johnson

James Jones

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Kathleen Jones

Theresa M. Jones

Theresa Jones If you're wondering why I'm smHing, I know something you don't. Matt Kelley What I do for others, I do because I want to do it, not to impress the others. Aaron Kelsey Toke care of your technique or someone else will take care of it for you.

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Stacy Kemler Don't look back too often or you'll trip. Cindy Kerr When your heart is in your dream, no request is too extreme. Anything your heart desires will come to you. Amy King In a world without you . . . where would I be ? David Klosinski Dreams are what I live for Winning it all was once a dream, Now it's going to be a reality.

Stacy Kemler

Cynthia Erin Kerr

Amy Lynn King

David Klosinski

Dori Ann Klug

Kim Bromer

Mark Korpusinski

Dori Klug Little girls are made of sugar and spice and everything nice. Mark Korpusinski Fast times - the Best times! Usa Kostecki Once in a while someone touches our lives, leaving us with water-colored memories that stay in our hearts forever. Kathie Kownacky No bird soars too high if he soars with his own wings. Michelle Kovacs Rise up, rise up, with wings like eagles. You'll run and not grow weary.

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Jeff Kramarz High school is a headache, college is a migraine. Take two aspirin and call me in the morning. Sharon Kubiak If you love someone set them free. If they don't come back, they were never yours to begin with. Diana Laarz There are so many things you want to say, but you can't sum up four years of memories in a few lines ... So, you may not be first, but you may be next.

Kathleen Erica Kownacky

Jeffery S Kramarz

Sharon L Kubiak

Diana Laarz

Jeffery Lai

Gywn Caldwell and Jill Branham

Nicole J. Lamons

Jeff Lai Remember the time when ... Nicole J. LaMons If you believe in yourself, and you believe in what you can do, then what you can't do is fail. Doni Latimer God's love has sustained my every action and my every thought,路 I pray earnestly that in the future everyone finds the treasure they are looking for. /love you class of '89.

Donielle Latimer

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Yu Jong Lee Believing in yourself, because no one else believes in you. David A. Levin It's been . . . Holly M. Lewis ''Imagine no possessions - I wonder if you can, no reason for greed or hunger - a brotherhood of man." John Lennon Antoinette Lieggi If there's another world locked Inside your dreams, don't use a pillow to cover the screams. Yu Jong Lee

David Levin

Bill Lingre/1 If you ever need something, wait and I'll get it. Marlene LoBiondo There's a special place in life that needs my humble skill. A certain job I'm meant to do, nobody else can fill. Monika Loeffler We have come so far in life, yet there is so much more to go! Sonya Lombardo Give me all the luxuries of life and I'll gladly do without the necessities. Holly M. Lewis

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Marlene Lobiondo

Monica Loeffler

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Amy Jo Lorbeck Never be blinded to your possibilities by the light of another. Holly Low Absence lessens ordinary passions and it augments great ones, As the wind blows out a candle and makes a fire blaze. Dan Lynch Hey, that's my mom you're talking about.

Holly Anne Low

Amy Jo Lorbeck

Daniel Lynch

Tod Lynne

Jennifer Magson

Kathleen Maguire

Tom Papa

Tod Lynne My teachers gave me the tools - now I'm going to use them. Watch out world,路 I'm starting a hardware storell Jenny Magson If ever I feel afraid, I hold my head erect and whistle a happy tune so no one will suspect that I am afraid. Kathy Maguire When you make the rules,

no one can slow you down.

Ann Margaret Marglcin Thank you for the yesterdays my heart still holds in its pockets.

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Jennifer Marue All things come to those who wait; Provided they know what they're waiting for. Julia Mate I can 't change the world, but I can change the world within me. John Mattei Peace, love and zootion always.

John Mattei

Michelle Mazotas

Jennifer Marue

Julia Mate

Robert Mazurek

Edward McDonald

Michelle Mazotas Always have a dream and believe it will come true. Strive to make it happen in everything you do. Robert Mazurek Man's reach should exceed his grasp or what's a Heaven for? Michael McGlone One man with courage makes a majority.

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Jackie Sa rafin


David McHugh

April McKenzie

Steve Nitti

Mary Me/lodge

Dave McHugh Like the eagle and the dove, Fly so high on wings above When all you see only brings you madness, still on with life we must go. April McKenzie If you dream what would be and believe what can be You can try your best so it can be and with God's help it will be.

Stephan Mentler

Malikah McKnight Remember this line: ''Never let anyone stand in your way; if you want to do something or be something that nobody else wants you to be, just go for iff"

Dean A Micale

Nikki Me/lodge Up and down along the road we're led, always trying to get ahead. Stephan Mentler When we're here we want to be there. When we get there, we want to be back here. That's the way to be. DeAnna Minus . . . it is by logic that we prove, but by intuition that we discover. Yvonne Mitchell Looking forward seems so long but looking back seems so short.

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Michael Mochari

Keith Monacchio

Phillip Monje

Mary Beth Moran

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Never put a long-tailed cat in a room full of rocking chairs.

Mary Moran These are the times we remember because they will not last forever. These are the days to hold onto because we won't 路 although we wHI want to.

Phil Morrison Think positively about yourself: you're probably the only one who will.

Phillip Morrison

Richard Morrison

Lisa Barsczewski

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Rich Morrison Don't walk in front of me Don't walk In back of me Just get away! Tina Mosbrucker All people smile In the same language. Donna Mottley With age comes responslbH/ty: With responsibility comes headache.

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Mary Beth Mount Finding one's self is no big thing . to look.

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Bill Mrochko I'm looking at pictures and I'm thinking of those times. Those times have changed and so have I. Jason Murison You shouldn't feel embarrassed now because there will always be a more embarrassing moment. Eileen Veronica Murphy Anyone who does not have a dream, they will find one in their future. Anyone unsure of their future, they will find it in their dreams. Sue Nawrocik Love is Sue and Andy together forever. 0.

Mary Beth Mount

William Mrochko

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Eileen Murphy

Susan Nawrocik

Marc Nelson

John Nicolai

Alexander Nicolas

Marc Nelson Lighten up while you still can, Don't ever try to understand, Just find a place and make your stand Then take it easy. John Nicolai The answer to the Great Question of Life, the universe and everything, is forty-two.

Jill Penney

Alexander Nicolas For you to remember a Latin American Friend. Con Amor y Canino y que Oios les Bendigo. Anr 1988-1989 Hasta Luego American! Panama. 47


Steve Nitti If your parents didn't have any children, there's a good chance you won't have any. Joe Nix If you need me I'll be at Harvard.

Stephen Nitti

Joseph T. Nix

Mingh Norman Throughout my years at school I learned many different subjects, the most Important being myself. Leonora Rita Obed There Is only one thing in life, to love and be loved. You enhance my life simply by being a part of it. Shannon O'Keefe Doing alright, getting good grades, my future's so bright I've gotta wear shades. Wallace Okulicz Work hard at what you do because in the end it's better to burn out - - than fade away.

Mingh Norman

Leonora R. Obed

Nicole Odom

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Shannon R. O 'Keefe

Michael T. O 'Sullivan


Danielle Pagliaro Today's beautiful moments are tomorrow's beautiful memories. Joe Pagliaro It's better to give than to lend anyway.

it costs about the same

Tom Papa Want to go to Bob's Big Boy?

Danielle Pagliaro

Joseph B. Pagliaro

Amy Beth Parker

Thomas Papa

Rosanna Pasqua/

Mark Payton

Myra Sanchez

Amy Parker So this is freedom- they MUST be joking. Rosanna Pasqua/ Reach for your dreams and make it happen. You never know what could happen, so go for it. Jill Penney Love is a bit like quicksand. The more you're in it, the deeper you sink and when it hits you, you've just got to fall; and that's why I do believe I'm guilty.

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Bonnie F. Perpe tua

Anthony Petito

Thomas Phon

Craig S. Pinto

Michael Policarpio

Tammy M. Pagoda

Frank Andrusiewicz

Bonnie Perpetua I don't remember, I don't recall, I have no memory for anything at all. Anthony Petito If life is a bowl of cherries, why do you choke on the pits! Denise Pierson Behind every successful man is a strong woman. Craig Pinto If's better to burn out, than to fade away.

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Michael P. Pollard

Tammy Pogoda You only fail ... when you don 't try. Michael Policarpio We can close our eyes to reality, but not to memories. Mike Pollard What if C-A- T really spelled dog?


page 51 Michael Ponticiello It is better to strive for the best and take a chance than to regret never having tried at all. Alyssa Potter It is hard to see the picture when you're inside the frame. Jeff Procaccino PRIDE . . . It makes the difference. Colette Prunetti You can close your eyes to reality but not to memories.

Adam Przyborowski I wake up daily for an opportunity of a lifetime, so that's why I go back to bed. 路 Denise Radford If your head is made out of wax, don't stand in the sun too long. Chris Ramus Never drop your guard, someone may be waiting with a punch. Ursula Rawls When you look out the window you shall see me in the snow. I'll be dancing with the snowflakes, 'cause I'm somebody new.

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Michael Ponticiello

Jeffrey Procaccino

Adam Przyborowski

Steve Dombeck

Denise B. Radford

Chistopher P. Ramus

Colette Prunetti

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Christina Reger

Randi Reed If love is the ultimate test, then it's time for an A+ . Christina Reger I must learn to see you with my heart_ for my eyes my friend are so easily deceived. Accept me as I am, not for what you expect me to be, then always and forever we 'II be walking in the sunshine. Barbara Regina Today is the tomorrow you worried about yesterday. John Ricciani Life is like a roller coaster,路 just as the fun begins, you have to get off.

Barbara Regina

John Ricciani

Andrea Adams

Robert Riether

Sandra Rife

Bob Riether Life is too short to dance with ugly women. Sandy Rife Memories of yesterday will last a lifetime. We'll take the best, forget the rest and someday we will find these are the best of times. Jaqueline Ritter As my knowledge expands, it reaches the apex. Paramounting which leaves me better yet. My motto . . . 30 seconds!

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Michelle Roberts Do not sorrow, do not weep, for tonight at last I am coming home. Tom Roche The older you get, the more important it is not to act your age. Nelson Rodriguez You only live once, but the thing is to live it right. Erica Romany We will never be apart, even when the good things end.

Michelle Roberts

Thomas Roche

Nelson Rodriguez

Erica Romany

Jen Marue

Lynn Rooney

Steve Saganowski

Steve Saganowski The harder one works, the tougher it is to surrender. Myra Sanchez Great minds talk about ideas. Average minds talk about events. Small minds talk about people. Jacqueline Sarafin I decided long ago never to walk in anybody's shadow. If 1fail, if I succeed, at least I've lived as I believe.

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Andy Scanlon Love is . . . Andy & Sue together forever. David Schillon Men must be changed by religion, not religion changed by men. Tiffany Schoch Someday we will all find it, the Rainbow Connection, the lovers, the dreamers and me. Jackie Schwab I know just how to fake it, I know just how to scheme. I know just when to face the truth, And I know just when to dream.

Andrew Scanlon

David C. Schillon Debi Scimeca My education has yet to begin. Usa Scorsolini To everything there is a season, and a time to every purpose; A time to weep, and a time to laugh, a time to mourn, and a time to dance. Liza Scotto Never say forever,路 I know it isn't real. It isn't something lasting, if's what you think you feel. If you mean forever, tell me that you'll try. But never say forever, cause forever makes me cry.

Tiffany Schoch

Jacqueline Schwab

Debbie Scimeca

Lisa M. Scorsolini

Robyn Scott

Liza Scotto

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Roque! Serrano Life's truest happiness is to be found in the friendships we make along the way. Heather Shirley Never let your feet run faster than your shoes. Eric Simms No one told me I was pushing the pull door of life.

Roque! Serrano

Heather M. Shirley Paul Simonetti Only those who risk going too far can possibly find out how far they can go. Erin Singletary Oh, what a tangled web we weave . . . Auh yuh! Dan Slota Life is a joke, but very few get the punch line. Candi Sniderman If I close my eyes, forever will all remain the same ... Or will it ever be the same? Michael Smith If you put your mind to it ... you can do anything.

Eric C. Simms

Paul Simonetti

Erin Singletary

Daniel J. Slota

Michael Smith

Candice Sniderman

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Wayne Soley A pessimist is a man who thinks all women ore bod; on optimist is one who hopes they ore. Tommy Somers It's OK to ddnk like a fish as long as you drink what a fish drinks. Beth Sopko Fame is a vapor, popularity on occident, riches toke wings. Only one thing endures and that is character.

Anne Marie Spain If you don't know where you're going, you'll probably end up somewhere else. Kimberly Stackhouse Education, like a work of art, is a priceless thing. Chris Stevens Don't believe the hype. Erin Singletary

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Wayne Solomon

Tammy Somers

Beth Sopko

Christopher Soprych

Anne Marie Spain

Kimberly Stackhouse

Christopher Stevens


Ann L. Stewart

Antoinette Still

Deborah Subhan

Michael Sullivan

Lisa Suosso

Jason Szul

Grace Tang/ow

Michelle Thoma

Ann L. Stewart Let your life be like arithmetic -joys added, sorrows subtracted, friends multiplied, love undivided. Antionette Still Stand for something . .. or you'll fall for anything. Debbie Subhan It's been such a long road. I've got to stay in time with it. I have to keep on chasing that dream, although I may never find it.

Michael Sullivan Anyone can be a coach - only a few are players: but those who succeed in being both are the most unique of aN. Lisa Suosso Like sands through the hourglass, so are the days of our lives. Grace Tang/ow Life is like the sea- unpredictable. Michelle Thoma There are brighter sides to life. I should know because I've seen them. Keith Monacchio

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Jeffrey C. Toewe

Renee Topper

Marcella Thorne In good times, in bad times, I'll be by your side forever more ... That 's what friends ore for. Jeff Toewe Look, all you fellas come with me to the discipline office What, and leave our BA YFE?!

Renee Topper All that we see or seem is but a dream within a dream. Tora Tranter Look over the rainbow, what do you see? These four years are over and now we are free . Lee Trent The sword is greater than the hand.

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Denise M. Vandegrift

Jennifer Vanderleek

Elizabeth M. Vannella

Dawn Hill

Amy Valatka Don't get caught arguing with a fool, or people might not know the difference. Denise Vandergrift Don't cry .. . it makes your nose run!

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Ted Varga

Usa Vannella Tears of laughter shed among friends provide an ocean of memories to swim in. Ted Varga Always do right. This will gratify some people and astonish the rest. Laury Venanzi The good times may not last, but their memories will be a part of me forever. Robert Walicky Just be quiet and don't say nothing.

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Stephanie Walls None ore so fond of secrets as those who do not mean to keep them. Christopher Wargo You can't soar with the eagles if you wont to party with the owls. Michele A Wasko Just because I don't need it doesn't mean I don't wont it. Robert Weed Bend over and crock a smile.

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Michele Anne Wasko

Stephanie Walls

Christopher Walton

Robert H. Weed

Kimberly Whitacre

Keith E. Willever

Wendi Beth Williams

Kim Whitacre Friendship is the essence of Happiness . . . I'll treasure your friendship for all my life. Keith Willever Honey, the fellows are taking theirs . .. can I bring mine? Wendi B. Williams Success is like a puzzle with one piece missing, never completely fulfilled.

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Jerry Wilson I work hard to please myself. # 11 Lizanne Wnek 'Cause I'm as free as a bird now, and this bird you cannot cage. Mary Woody When you consider the amount of time you spend with your toothbrush, it's important that you get the one you like.

Jeremiah Wilson

Uzanne A. Wnek

Usanne Wong

Mary C. Woody

Andrea B. Ytkin

Lisa M. Zaffarese

Dennis E. Young

Robert Young

Robert Young Just remember every rose has its thorn. Andrea Ytkin In this life there are two kinds of people, those who do and those who wish they could. Lisa Zaffarese Go really fast, if something gets in your way . . . kill it.

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David Zaleski Life is filled with hopes and dreams, but only you can make them happen. Henry Zawodniak Why were you late? There was a big problem and rm late because of it. Charlotte Zimmer To succeed is to hove tried; to win is to give all you have and more.

David M. Zaleski

Henry C. Zawodniak

Michael Zdenek

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Melissa Abbondanza You have brought sunshine and joy into our lives since that day you were born. We are proud of you . .. today . tomorrow. and always. Love. Mom. Dad. Kathy and Jenny Megan Albano We thank God everyday for giving you to us. We wish you well in everything that you do. We love you very much . Love. Mom and Dad Elisha Aldrich Never stop believing. never stoo reaching for your goals. You are the most wonderful sister in the world . I will never be able to express now proud of you I am or how much I love you . Keep making me proud . I know you will never have to search hard for love because you are the sweetest thing . I love you. Tanya Nikk i. congratulations! We are so proud to have a sister and a daughter like you who works so hard at accomplishing a good education and a bright future . May all your dreams come true and may your life be as bright as you made ours. We love you! Mom. Dad. Tanya. Burns. Laura and Brittany Lynn Amatuccl Congratulations! We are so proud of you and your kind. gentle manner. All our love. Mom. Dad and Mark Sam Amico May the dreams that you seek be the life that you lead. Congratulations and good luck . Keep doing your best! Love. Mom and Dad Dan Amrlch Congratulations- your hard work is paying off. We are very proud of you . May all your dreams come true. We love you . Mom. Dad and Denise Erik Anderson Congratulations! You've made us very proud and happy . God will bless you for your goodness. Love. Mom and Dad Scott Angelini Congratulations! We 're all so proud of you and how hard you've worked . May all your dreams for the future come true. We will always be there for you with support. encouragement and most of all love. Love. Dad. Mom. Chris and Lori Donna Angelucci As you pursue your dream. always remember that you have our love and support . We're very proud of you . You're a wonderful daughter. a loving sister. and a caring. devoted friend . You have the ability to accomplish anything you set out to do . May God bless. love. and keep you in His care now and forever. We all love you! Congratulations! Love. Mom. Dad. Chris. Hank and Brian Karen Antocl You are a very special person and we are so proud of you. What a wonderful future you have ahead of you - go for it! Much love. Mom and Dad Dorothy Bajdalskl Congratulations! May your future be one of happiness and fulfillment and may all your dreams come true . Love. Mom. Dad and Marzano Joseph J. Baker Congratulations! May you greet each challenge and/or obstacle in life as an opportunity to grow . Love . Mom. Hal. Patrick . Grandma. Aunt Joanne and Uncle Gerry Deirdre M. Banfield God has blessed this family with a wonderful gift - you! We are so very proud of all your achievements. God bless you our Irish princess! Be happy! Love. Mom . Dad. Jay and Marybeth Wishing all life's best to someone I know will be a success at whatever she sets out to do . Love. Aunt E. David Bartollno Try your best. Never settle for less. And don't give up! Be proud of yourself - you are a special person and we love you very much. Love. Mom and Dad Zelena Benjamin Congratulations! Next to Salvation. you are God's greatest

g ift to us. We love you very much. Remember you can do all things through Christ who strengthens you . Love. Mom and Dad Congratulations! Knowing you these past four years has meant a lot to me. Here's hoping you reach your goal of becoming a nurse. I love you. Love. Brian Harris Tim Bennett High School Days- special and memorable. Congratulations on your accomplishments! College Days - more special and more memorable - Good luck . You are loved always. Love. Mom. Greg and Bryan David Bentlvogll I am very proud of you . I hope all your dreams become a reality . You deserve it . Remember- " Nothing is impossible." I love you . Love yo. Mom Mary Jane Blancher! Congratulations! All our love and admiration . Dad. Mom. Theresa. and John Charlene Binder We love you for who you are. what you have done and for what you have yet to accomplish. Congratulations . Love. Mom. Dad. and Brian Todd Bodine Life is like a game . It's not whether you win or lose; it's how you play that counts. You know the rules and the players; you have attained the knowledge and the freedom to make your choices. Your life is now in your hands. We will always be here for love. guidance and fami~ stability. Trust in the Lord and continue to be fair . honest and true to yourself . We love you always. Mom. Dad. Kimberly. Amanda and Susan We are so proud and we know you will accomplish your life's dream . Love. Grandma and Grandpa Osterman Jen Bond Congratulations! We are very proud of you. Love. Mom. Dad. Ashley and Kit Suzanne Bowling Witty and clever this is not - you have all the talent . Just lots of love and pride. congratulations. and best wishes. Coob. Love. Dad. Mom. Janine Maria and Bill Jill Branham We are so proud of the young lady you have become! Our prayer for you is that you hold fast to your beliefs. ideals and dreams - reach for the stars. May God always keep you as close to His heart as you are to ours. Never forget we love you very much!! Love. Mom. Dad. Debbie and Kristen Kim Bromer Congratulations! May today be the happy beginning of a lifetime filled with love and happiness. You deserve your every success . Love . Aunt Clara and Uncle Ben David Burns You 're always making us proud of your consistency. determination. and dedication . May you continue to find success and excitement in all the phases of your life. Love. Mom. Dad. and Scott Michele Burzachlello We know you can make your dreams come true and you have our love and support all the way. Congratulations and God bless you . Love always. Mom and Dad Greg Caperna For a job well done. Congratulations! For a future full with promise. Best luck! For making us so proud. We love you! Mom. Dad. Katie and Julie Congratulations and best lick to the finest Grandson anywhere! Love. Mom-Mom and Pop Denise Castellze We love you very much and hope that you will have as much happiness in your life as you have given us. Love. Mom and Dad Jennifer Chemldlln You are very special! We love you and are proud of you . Always be true to yourself; have confidence in whatever

you do and you will be all that you can be and more . Congratulations! " fer" and may God bless you . Love. Mom. Dad and Laura I know I may not say it often. but I love you and I am proud to say that you are my sister. I will always be here for you . Love. Beth Cathleen Chlckara I cherish you as my sister and love you as my best friend . I am with you all the way . Just look over your shoulder. honey . I'll be there . Love. Cindy Always loving. always caring. and your spontaneous wit has ignited laughter and many cherished memories. We have watched you grow into a beautiful woman and are proud of all your achievements. You are the pot of gold at the end of our rainbow. Love. Mom and Dad Mandy Church Congratulations sis! I will always cherish the memories; you've added so much joy and happiness to my life. We've shared the laughter and the tears. I promise that it does get better as long as you keep dreaming. for when you stop you 'lllose it all. I'm proud of you and I love you so very much! You 're my best friend . Michele Believe and trust in yourself as we do. and may God guide and protect you always. Love. Mom and Dad Joe Cicco Congratulations! We are very proud of you . Good luck in college and may God bless you with good health. happiness. and success always. Love. Mom and Dad Thomas Closek May your journey through life be successful and happy. and may you always stay as sweet as you are. Loads of love. Lauretta Jennifer Clpullo May all your dreams come true! We love you! Mom. Dad. and Joanne Gina Claudlll Keep your spirits high - for through thick and thin - you must carry on - if you are to win - never mind if things hold you back a bit - you'll come out on top - but you mustn't quit . Gina. I know your dreams will come true . " We love you even though ." Mom. Dad. and Carla Jennifer Collender We're all very proud of you. May all your hopes and dreams for the future be fulfilled. We love you . Congratulations. Jen . Love. Mom. Dad. Nikki. and Fred Bob Colletti Good luck and happiness. We love you . Mom. Dad. and Carla Angela Collins To our beloved daughter. As you enter a new path in your life. never lose sight of our love for you and your faith to keep you straight. You worked hard and did well. Congratulations. we 're proud of you . Love. Mom. Dad. Becky. and Nan Gina Commlnl Congratulations! May you achieve every goal that you set for yourself. We are very proud of you . May God bless you always. All our love . Mom. Dan. Mike. Chris. and Ginger Lauren Czabafy You always have been a joy to us. We hope that all your dreams come true! We know that with love. honesty. and hard work all your endeavors will be realized . God bless you. Love. Mom. Dad. and Jeno Dennis Dacquel Your future lies before you and is yours to command . Reach deep within yourself and be the best you can possibly be. remembering always that you have a loving family behind you wishing you success in all you do. Congratulations and best wishes! Love. Mom. Dad. Jojo. and Amanda Congratulations and good luck! Reach for the stars and never settle for anything less than you deserve . Love. Auntie. Uncle. Shirley. Ruel. and Diana Erica Davis We are so proud of you for reaching your top goals (thanks to God) at Notre Dame . We will always be there for you to give alf the support we can. Keep up the GOOD work.

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honey. Love much. " Your Family" Christine De Angelo We are very proud of you and know you will do great in the future . We love you. You are a very special girl. Love. Mom. Dad. and Johnny John Deaver Thank you for Charlie Brown. Motel. Thomas Jefferson. Rolf. and Barnum. But most of all thank you for being you . May happiness always be yours as you achieve your goals in life . We love you a nd couldn't be prouder. Love forever and God bless. Daddy, Mommy, Eric. Jamie. Tara. and Steven Congratulations! It seems like only yesterday you started kindergarten and all of a sudden you're graduating high school! We are so proud of you and hope all your dreams come true . Love. Gram and Grampa William Derossett We love you and are proud of your accomplishments. May your dreams be realized . Love. Mom. Dad. and Matt Michelle Dey Congratulations! We're so proud of your four years of accomplishments at Notre Dome High School academically and athletically. May God see you through all your dreams in life . " Keep on running ." We love you. Mom. Dod. and Sherri Eileen Diffley We are thankful for you and the happiness your smile brings. We love you very much. May God bless and keep you in His care always. Love. Mommy and Daddy Gregg Downs Congratulations! We are very proud of you and love you very much. Good luck in the future! Love. Mom. Dad. Jeff. and Scott Amy Dublnskl You are everything we ever wanted and hoped for in a daughter. May a ll the joy. happiness. and love you hove brought to us be returned to you . Our wish to you is that all your dreams will come true . Always remember we love you. Love. Mom and Dad Dawn Dunn Every parent prays for a child like you and from the moment you were born we knew our prayers were answered! All our love. Mom and Dad You are the best big sister ever! Know that wherever you go and whatever you do. you always have our love and prayers. Thanks for everything! Love. Kari. Jessica. Kelly. Suzanne. Robert. Kevin. Anthony. Timothy. Margaret. and Christine Tammy Dymowskl The love you have for everyone shows in your smile . Keep smiling. We all are so very proud of you. Make all your dreams come true. Even Ba'er smiles when he sees you. Love. Mom. Dod. Dee. Tom. David. and lost but not least Ba'er Irian Eitzen It's hard to believe the four years of high school went so fast . Congratulations. you've earned it. You have made all of us very. very proud ! Love. Mom. Dad. Cheryl. and Johnny Robin Ernst May God bless you with love and happiness in tomorrow 's quest You are very special. Keep smiling! Love. Mom. Dad. Kendra. Sid. and Opus Michael Estok Thou art thy mother's glass. and she in thee calls back the lovely April of her prime; so though through windows of thine age shalt see. despite of wrinkles. this thy golden time . Love. Mom Graduation is the beginning of a new life - Go for it ! Love. Dad Stacia Fanelli We 're very proud of you . Believe in yourself and your faith in God . God bless you and keep you safe always. Love. Mom. Dad. Christine. and don't forget Archie Fred Fares We are very proud of your accomplishments and even

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love you . we 're proud of you. you 're the best . Congratulations! Love yo. Mom. Dad. Sal. and the rest of your family Jessica Fava You will always be someone special and important to us . How proud we are of you is exceeded only by how much we love you . We wish you much happiness and success in the future . Love . Mom and Dod Jennifer Ferencz You still bring us more joy and pride than you'll ever know. We love you very much. Love always. Mom. Dad. and Rachel Scott Fitzpatrick Always be proud of your accomplishments. As we are proud of you . Always know that we are here. When you feel that you need us near. Always be the one we 've loved And will for all our years. Love. Mom. Dad. and Mark David Floyd Congratulations! We're all very proud of you . You hove always done your best . and shown commitment and dedication to your convictions. May your future be bnght . your hopes and aspirations become a reality. and your faith and trust in God. your strength and courage throughout life . God bless you! Love. Dad . Mom. Mark . and John Lynn Gatarz I've watched you grow from a " child " freshman to a "young lady" senior and it's been on enjoyable four years for all of us. Certainly I'm proud of you and pray for success in all your future endeavors. Dad Here is the letter I owe you. I wish you the very best in whatever you decide to do. I know you will be a success . I'm glad you know I am always here for you . Be happy and hove the best years of your life in college as you d id in high school. Thank you for letting me be your best friend as well as your mother. Love yo. • Mom Wishing you the best in everything you do . You 're just beginning to start something new . I know you 'll accomplish what you set out to do. and one day all your dreams will come true . Love. Your sister Suzanne Francesco Gloe Congratulations! The time has finally arrived ! The long struggle paid off . We wish you a bright future filled with happiness and good health. Both of us are proud to have you as our daughter. The rood ahead may be difficult but we will always be there to make it a little easier. We love you. Mom and Dad Congratulations! A granddaughter is a treasure . You have filled my life with happiness and joy . Remember grondpop who loved you. and would be happy to see this. your Graduation Day come true . With all my love. Grandmom Persichilli Although I om far away . I treasure the moments we share together. May your life be filled with joy. peace. and happiness . With all my love. Grandmom Gioe Congratulations! May the rood ahead be filled with the Lord's choicest gifts. May you attain your life's goal. All your hard work and efforts mode today possible . God bless you always. Love. Father Garrett Congratulations! Roses are red and violets are blue . thanks for the bones and the neckerchiefs tool Although I'll grow old one day and can't walk . You'll always hove a friend to sit with and talk . Love . Your loyal pet Sam Michelle Golden Throughout the years you hove provided us much sunshine

and love. We are very proud of you and hope you continue to become the best person you con be. Love. Mom and Dod Maribel Gray Remember wherever you go. whenever you go. we wish you the best . the most and the happiest . We ore so proud of you . Congratulations! Love. Mom. Dod. Rolph. Marissa. and the Ocampo family Christina Guarini Graduation from Notre Dome is a very important milestone in your life . You hove experienced good times and bod. but always with the love and support of your family . Now you are embarking on a four-year college career that con toke you anywhere you wish to go . Go with our love and prayers os support and with God's friendship. Love forever. Mom. Dod. Ricky, John. David. and Elizabeth Congratulations! You hove always been a pride and joy to us. We know that you will achieve the goal you hove set out for yourself . Our prayers and love will always be with you . Love. Grandma and Grandpa Suzy Gundersen Your determination and hard work hove mode us so proud of you as you complete your high school days! We know with these attributes your future will be filled with success. We 're right beside you all the way. Congratulations and much love. Dod. Mom. Carolyn, and Jimmy Paul Haast You hove brought us much happiness and pride over the post seventeen years as you grew from childhood to boyhood and now onto manhood. Look at the next phose of your life. college. career. family , or whatever you choose. as the cornerstone for which your future life will be built on. Whatever this shall bring. you will always be loved by us and God . Love. Mom. Dod. and Michael Lara Jo Hammerstone We are proud of you and all that you 've done. Soon you 'll be going off to college to begin the next phose of your life . Keep this tune in your heart . . . "climb every mountain. search near and for . follow every rainbow 'til you find your dream . !" God keep you forever in His care . Love. Mother. Dod. Jimmy and Michael Joe Hannawacker Congratulations! You mode it! Now go for bigger things. We 're with you . Love . Mom and Dod John Hardiman Our love and patience has been reworded in watching you excel as a senior. Continue to follow your dreams and we shall always be with you . Love. Mom. Dod. Megan . Pot and Matt Forrest Harding Congrots. I'm hoping you will do very well in college . I'll always be by your side . Love. Kyle We 're very proud of who you ore and what you 've done to this point in your life. Wishing you continued fun . happiness. and love in the future . Congratulations! Love. Mom and Dod Congratulations. you worked hard. you d id great . and boy are you in for it now . Good luck . Aunt Donna. Uncle Ed. Tommy. John . Patric io. Forrest . and Kyle Preston Congratulations you " bunk house boy !" We are extremely proud of your accomplishments and we wish you much suc cess and happiness. Much love . The South Jersey Zombini Chapter. Moo-Moo! Aunt Sharon and her slave Mike Congratulations Forrest ! We know your future holds many great things. as you are a great person. We didn't hove the pleasure of watching you grow " before our eyes." but we did hove the pleasure of seeing you grow in stages. Each stage has been a pleasure. You ore a nephew to be proud of . Great success awaits you . Go get it ! Much love and wishes for a bright future . Uncle Vic . Aunt Tiny. Trino and Lindo " Think of ... our ... cry of undying support!' ' All of our love always, Aunt Kelley and Rick Congratulations! We 're so very proud of youl May you find fulfillment and joy in your chosen field and future . With our love . Grondmom and Grondpop Special congratulations and warm wishes too . That your


years are happy ones . Happiness always! Love . Mom-Mom Mark Hartmann Your graduation from high school is one more opportunity added to the many you hove provided us to feel full of pride and love for you . In your quest for success remember that he who has lived well. laughed often and loved much has achieved it . All our love. Mom. Dad . Darlene and Dina Harry Hayes Best wishes. Harry W . Hayes Jr .. for cont inued success in your education . Put trust in God and there is nothing impossible you can 't do . Love. Mom. Dod. Craig and Tanisha Pam Heenan Congratulations! We are very proud of you! Wishing you all the best for the future . Love. Your grandparents Your achievements you earned by hard work and dedication. Our love for you and pride in you are given freely . We hope all your dreams are fulfilled . Mom. Dad. Holly and Kate Jodi Hicks You are the sunshine of our lives . We love you dearly and are so proud of you We wish you happiness and success in the future . May God hold you in the palm o f His hand . Much love. Mom & Dad Dawn Hill Congratulations on a job well done ! May the future find you healthy . happy and content . Never lose your sense of humor. It makes everyone around you happy . Mom. Dad. Billy and David Klersty Hilton We love you and have been proud of you everyday of your life . Love . Mom. Dad. Jeff and Lauren Shannon Hodock You deserve the best that life can bring . We want to thank you for all the happiness. love and pride you have brought into our lives. Congratulations! Love. Mom. Dad and Courtney Bruce Hornik You have always been " our blessing ." May your dreams be fulfilled . We wish you continued happiness and success. Love you always. Mom and Dad We wanted to let you know how proud we are of you and how much confidence we have that you will succeed in anything you set out to do. We know that RUTGERS better watch out for the third. last and probably the best Hornik yet! Congratulations Bruce. we love you! Love from your sisters. Diedre and Dawn (Rutgers class of '88 and '90) Henry Hunt Congratulationsl We 're so proud of you and what you have accomplished . We love you and will always be there for you . Love. Mom. Dod. Geoff . David and Brian Kristine Jackowski Congratulations! We love you and we 're very proud of you l May your future bring you nothing but the best . you deserve it! Love. Mom. Dad . Brian . Steve and Joe Greg James Congratulations! We 're proud of all you have accomplished . May life bring you all the best in the years ahead. God bless and keep you. We love you Mom. Dad . Bill and Michele Denise Jannozelll You worked hard for this day and we share your happiness and pride . Congratulations. Love . Mom. Dad and David George Januzzl You have always been and will continue to be our unique source of pride . joy and love . Congratulations . Love. Mom. Dad and Denise Vanessa Johnson Congratulations! My baby has turned into an incredible woman and it makes me proud . Have big dreams and go for them I'm always behind you . I love you dearly . Mom Kathleen Jones Way to go Kathleen! We couldn 't be prouder of all your accomplishments - but most of a ll - the sweet . lovely person you have become . You 're the greatest .

Love . Mom. Dod. Brian and Kevin MaH Kelley We are proud and happy for you. Maintain these endearing ways as you pursue your dreams. Love. Mom. Dad. Kristen and Pete ('88) Stacy Kemler Congratulationsl You have made us very proud of you through the years! Best of luck and support to a new beginning . Love. Mom. Dad and K.G Cindy Kerr Happiness always Cyn . Remember - " No promises." but if you believe in yourself and work hard . success will follow . With love and pride . we congratulate youl Love. Mom. Dad. Colleen and Jeffrey Amy King You have given us so many happy memories. We are so proud of the sincere and caring young woman you have become . You deserve nothing but the best . May all of your dreams come true . Congratulationsl Love . Mom and Dad Chance made us sisters . Hearts made us friends . Love. Chris Dorl Klug Dear Cuddles: You are special! I've watched you grow from a cuddly lap sitter to a lovely young lady soon to graduate . I'm so thankful to the Lord that you are a heritage of Him . I pray God grant you health . blessings and friends to share your way as He guides you when it's time to take your wings . I love you. • Mom Dori. always be proud of your accomplishments. and never underestimate their importance . For. they are the measure of your worth as a human being . At Notre Dame . your ach1evements have been many. as a serious. conscientious student . as a good friend and as a caring person . I am proud to have shared some of these things with you during the past three years and pleased that we have been together during that time . Congratulations as you complete this pha se of intellectual and personal development in your life . I know you will be successful because you ore a terrific person . I a m very proud of you and love you unconditionally . Hugs and kisses. Dad Dori. sisters and friends we will always be - forever. Congratulationsl I love you . Cindy Mark Korpuslnskl Congratulations! We 're so proud of you! May the future lead you in the right direction . Love. Mom. Dad. Jeniffer and Fluffy Michelle Kovacs May all your goals be reached . Best of luck in all your en deavors . Keep the high standards you have set . We love you and are so proud of you for being you . Love. Mom. Dad. and Kit 'Chellersl Did you ever wonder how we could be such good friends and fight so much? I'm going to miss our fights (espeCially the dumb ones). And can you imagine how boring the drive to school is go1ng to be (55 on 95!)? Love. Cathenne Nicole La Mons Congratulations! We wish you the best as you embark on your career . Mommy . Daddy . Moni and Chad My dear. if personal growth ceases. life stagnates . We must be ever on the search for ways to develop our minds. bod ies. and personalities into that more acceptable person for ourselves . Our reward is a perception that enables us to savor the moment -to -moment reality of life as it occurs . Mother Donlelle Latimer Congratulations on your achievement and how you have learned to trust the Lord. Love. Your mother Holly Lewis We love you dearly and we are very proud of you . More than gold or riches. we hope you will always have the cour age . wisdom and strength . Love. Mom and Dad Toni Lleggl Congratulationsl Keep up the good work . We are very proud of you. Love .

Mom and Dad Bill Llngrell Congratulationsl You surely have worked hard for this and I'm very proud of you as I am sure Dad would be too . You 're the first Lingrell to reach for the college stars and I'm sure you will shine . Don't stop now . Lots of Love. Mom and Scott Sonya Lombardo You are very special to us . Thank you for all the Love . Laugh ter and Happiness you brought to our lives. Love . Mom and Dad Holly Low If you can imagine it . you can achieve it . If you can dream it . you can become it . You have developed into a bright and sensitive young woman . May God always be with you . Love always. Mom Jennifer Magson Jenny. your Pop -pop called you Daffodil because your golden smile and sunny disposition brought spring time to the winter of his life . You have spent the last four years trying to spread that sunshine to Notre Dame and your community . Now you want to spend your life making the world a better place for all of us . What you never realized . sweet daughter. is that you do that simply by entering the room! Bloom bright ly. Daffodil! Kathy Maguire Kathy - the joy of our lives. Always stay as sweet as you are : the world needs more people like you . We are so proud of your accomplishments . As you look to the future . the best is yet to come . Love . Mom and Dad Congratulations to the best sister a guy could ask for . I love you very much . Love. Greg Ann Margaret Marglcin Congratulations! God bless you in all you strive to do . May all your hopes. dreams . and ambitions come true. Love. Dad and Marlene Jennifer Marue Congratulations. you are very special and talented . May your future hold whatever you are hoping for . We 'll always love you and be here for you when you need us. Love. Mom. Dad . and Melissa Julie Mate Best of luck in the future!!! Now that you have conquered Notre Dame. the world is waiting for you . Love. Gra;~dmom and Granddad Great job Juha!ll Hope all your future accomplishments are achieved through your continued hard work Love . Mom . Dad. and Melissa Congratulations to my first grandchild ... Your Grandfather would be very proud of you as I am now Love. Nanny John MaHei Thank you for all the joy you 've brought into our lives from day one . May God cont inue to bless you as He has so much already Congratulations and love . Mom and Dad Michelle L. Mazotas What joy you have made my hfel I couldn 't be more proud of a wonderful daughter ! Congratulations as you cross this milestone . much happiness and success in atta1ning your goals in the future . Love always. Mom Robert Mazurek We are very proud of your accomplishments. Your strong faith in God will bring you much love and happiness as you strive to achieve your goals Love you. Mom. Dad . Henry. Rosemary . and Mark Mallkah McKnight Congratulationsl We 're so proud of youl Here's to the prospect ive f1rst doctor in our family . Love. Mom. Dad . Mlc k. V1. and Yvonne Nikki Mellodge Congratulationsl We love you and are very proud of youl May all your dreams and accomplishments come true . Love and Hugs. Mom and Dad . Jadz1a. and Johnny A job well done! Grandmom and I are very proud of you! Love. Grandmom and Grandpop Naismith

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Dean Micale May your future be filled with as much love and happiness as you nove given us through the years. You ore entering a new and exciting journey in your life . Pursue your dreams and you will succeed . You hold the keys to the future . You hove already mode us proud . Keep your humor and your love for life . Enjoy your future . Love forever . Dod. Mom. Shelly Mary Moran Congratulations! May your future be filled with all of the happiness that you hove given to us. Love. Mom and Dod Rich Morrison Congratulations! You ore about to open the door to a world of many demands. Your dedication and drive will ensure your success. Love . Mom. Dad . and Colleen Donna MoHiey Congratulations ore the order of the day . Our prayer and good wishes come to you from overseas . " Hard work never killed anyone. it only makes you tired . Then comes the time tor rest ." We wish you all the success in the future. Love. Grandad. Clarine . Javine. and all in Trinidad Congratulations' Words cannot express how proud you hove mode us. Keep striving to be the best in whatever you do. Keep God as your guiding light and everything will come through. Love. Dod. Mom. Les. and Kim Eileen Murphy Congratulations! We ore all very proud of you. Proud of the fine young lady you hove become . Never change - Always be Eileen. May God hold you in his hands and guide you in your future . Love you. Dod and Mom Susan Nawroelk You are a beautiful rosebud that has yet to bloom. When you do. may your life be a reflection of all God meant it to be . May all your wishes and dreams come true as your future unfolds. We love you Susy . Love . Mom. Dod. Greg. and John Mare Nelson Congratulations' Another milestone! It's a long climb to where you 're going. but we ore behind you all the way . Mom. Dad. Michele . John. Bill and Peter Steve NIHI May your life be filled with as much joy and happiness as you hove given to us! Love. Mom and Dod Joseph T. Nix Congratulations! We ore so proud of your speciolness and uniqueness . Our love and support to you always. Love you dearly . Mom and Dod Leonora Rita Obed " Be not afraid of going slowly . be afraid only of standing still. " We ore proud of all your accomplishments. and we know that your good character will bring you for in life . Love. Mom and Dod " If you hove built castles in the air. your work need not be lost. that is where they should be . Now put the foundations under them." You hove come so tor in life. May your charity and open-mindedness guide you to a successful path. God bless you. Love. Grandma Shannon O'Keefe Babe . it's hard to believe that in just 17 short years you've given us a lifetime of happiness and pride. Love. Mom and Dod You hove been and will be - my joy forever. Grondpop May the good Lord be with you down every rood you room. and may sunshine and happiness surround you when you 're tor from home .. . Congratulations . Love . Aunt Gtno and Angel Wally Okullez A very special " congratulations" ! Best of luck in everything you do and may all your hopes and dreams come your way . Look out world!! Love. Mom. Dod and Joson Danlelle Pagliaro There couldn 't be another daughter as wonderful. thought ful. and loving as you . . . that's why we ore happy for another chance to soy ... we love you and ore very proud

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of you ! Love. Mom and Dod Tammy Pagoda We ore so glad to hove this opportunity to tell you how very much we love you . We ore so proud of who you are and admire what you hove accomplished. You ore a beautiful. sincere. sensitive . articulate and courageous young woman with a wonderful sense of humor. You are indeed an inspiration to us all. We wish you only happiness. health and success in your future . We know you will attain your goals. Love. Mom. Dod. Darren and Keith Girls ore pretty Girls ore sweet Tommy 's our girl She's our treat Wish you the best Dreams and success go hand in hand . Love. Aunt Diona and Uncle Joe Amy Parker Congratulations! I'm so very proud of your self-instilled desire and ability to excel. But mostly . I am proud of the loving. giving person that you ore. May your life always be a source of joy and all with whom you come in contact . Love. Mom Rosanna Pascual We wish you success. laughter. joy . and a merry heart- the warmth. the love of good friends . the light of hope. today and always. Congratulations! Grandma . Tito Lou. Maribel and the Grays Mark Payton You hove been a very good son and a great help to all our family . Your ability to bounce bock from adversity and achieve beyond expectation has been on inspiration to us all. Love. Mom and Dod Jill Penney We hove been blessed to hove you as our daughter. Your bright personality and love of life make you a joy to our family and friends . Love. Mom. Dod and Joy Tony Petito Congratulations! We love you very much and ore proud to call you our son. We pray God will always keep you in his hands. Hove a wonderful. happy, productive life . God bless you . Love. Mom and Dod You finally mode it! We ore happy for you . We wish you the best in all thot you do. Love . your brother and sister. Mike and Lisa Denise Pierson Love is the greatest gift of life. and that's our gift to you tor today. tomorrow. and forever. May health . happiness and success follow you in whatever path you choose . Congratulations! Love. Mom. Dod. Ricky and Jeff Mike Pontlelello Congratulations! We 're all so proud of you . You did a great job as a scholar and know you will continue to do so in your next phose of life . May God be with you always. Love. Mom. Dod. Randy, Bob. and Grandma Alyssa PoHer Your eyes ore a mirror of your soul. Alyssa you hove beautiful blue " dancing " eyes. Thank you for all your help through the years. It hasn't always been easy . Neil and I love you and ore very proud of you . Congratulations on your high school graduation and much more success in college . God bless you always. Love. Mom and your brother Neil Our best wishes and congratulations to you on this day and in the future. Remember to " Aim High". All our love. Uncle Peter. Aunt Mary Lou. Pete. Brion . and Nikki Congratulations! May God bless you in all of your future endeavors - We love you. Grandma and Uncle Charlie We ore so very proud of you and your accomplishments. In the post four years you hove grown into a beautiful and intelligent young lady . May God bless you with all the good things you deserve . You ore very special to us- Congratulations! Love. Aunt Lindo . Uncle Bob. Michael and Joey The time has passed like sand in on hourglass. Let's break the gloss and stop time. so nothing will ever change .

Love. Chris ColeHe PruneHI Congratulations! Your future now holds a major challenge tor you . We know that you will excel as you hove consistent ly done in the post . Your hard work and achievements ex emplify your ability to see through the challenges and adversities of life . You deserve to be proud of your accomplishments . Seek help from our Lord. who will be standing beside you always to corry you through. We ore so very proud of you. God bless you. and may all your dreams and happiness come true. Love. Mom. Dod. and Corrie Adam Przyborowskl Wishing you all the best now and forever . We love you! Love. Dod. Mom. and Lynda RandiReed Another chapter in your book of life has been completed and another one is beginning. We ore proud to hove been the writers of the unique. challenging. funny. exciting, loving eighteen chapters . The remaining chapters will be written by you and those with whom you choose to shore your life . We know that with your "determination." the chapters will be written as you wont them. Just remember that there will be a lot of rewrites. No matter what those chapters bring we will always be here for advice , support and lots of love. WE LOVE YOU. GOOD LUCK IN "PHILL Y" !! Your first authors and first appointments. Dod. Mom. Bill. Terri. Kelly, Marge. Rich. Richie. Pamela. Loretto . and Brion Christen Reger Congratulations . Your hard work paid off . We 're very proud of you . May success and happiness follow you all through life . Love you always, Dod. Doris. and Michael Barbara Regina May all your dreams come true. keep striving to be the best that you con . Remember we ore always there for you and love you dearly . You ore very special to each of us. Keep smiling! Love. Mom. Dod. and Grandma Barb. you ore a great sister. Fluffy and I ore sure going to miss you when you go off to college. I'll be home waiting for you and will wash your cor every weekend for $5.00. Good tuck in all you do . I love you. Your brother Paul P.S. I'm going to get your room . Ho! Hot John Rleelanl May you. with God's help, hove all that you desire . We will always be there for you. Love. Mom and Dod Sandy Rife Congratulations! We ore very proud of you! Today, tomorrow. and always may life be good to you. As hopes become realities and cherished dreams come true. We love you! Love. Mom . Dod. Deborah. and Ken Tom Roche You reached for that star that's brought you so for. You have mode us so proud of you. You ore " the best of the best" ! Love . Robin. Dod . Mom. Jerry , Grondmom. Grondpop, Moryellin. Jim. and Monico Erie Romany Congratulations! You ore a unique human being. You hove everything needed to soar. Now go for it ! Love . Mom. Dod. and Megan Steve Saganowskl We 're so proud of you: always keep your faith and trust in God and you will see all your dreams come true . Congratulations. Mom. Dod. Stosh. and Kenny Myra Sanchez Beloved Daughter Myra. we hove always been very proud of you. but your hard work and accomplishments make us prouder. Congratulations and God bless you. Love. Mom. Dod. and Sis. Ruby Jackie Sarafin Congratulations! We ore proud of you and your accomplishments and love you for what you ore . God bless you and bring you every happiness. Love . Mom. Dod. Lynne. Noel. and Holly Jackie Schwab Dod and I ore very proud of you! Your hard work and endurance will be reworded. Our reword is you . Love. Mom and Dod


Debl Scimeca Dear Debi. You've certainly helped to fulfill some of our hopes and dreams. Now. we wish the very some thing for you! May many of your dreams. ambitions. expectations. and successes be realized as your future progresses. And may God bless you with enough love in your life to make you feel special; enough happiness to keep you content; enough success so you'll hove a sense of accomplishment: enough good fortune to meet your needs; and then - just enough sorrow to help you appreciate ALL the good things! We're real proud to hove a bright . loving. sensitive. daughter like you. God bless you always. With lots and lots of special love. Mom and Dod Lisa Scorsollnl Congratulations to a wonderful daughter! May success and happiness follow you wherever your goals and aspirations toke you. I'm so very proud of you!!! With a ll my love. Mom To a great sister. We ore proud of you. May all your hopes and dreams come true !! We know you con achieve whatever you may wont . We love you! David and Mark Congratulations on your graduation. As you ore about to enter the next stage of your life . our best wishes for your success ore with you always. Love. Nanna and Uncle El Congratulations ond.best of luck in all your endeavors! These words could never express our love and how proud we ore of you . God truly blessed us in giving us a daughter like you. Your goals ore within reach. Love. Dod. Cindy. David. and Mark Llza Scotto To my Lizo : there ore no words that could ever make you realize iust how much you mean to us. We see your beauty in your face . but more importantly we see what is on the inside and that is what makes us proud. So go into the world but always remember: Believe there is a God; Believe that we will always love you; but most of all - believe in yourself and b~ all you con be. With a ll our love . Dod. Mom. and Catherine To my granddaughter Uzo In the chapel when I om there For you I'll soy a little prayer Although we may be miles aport I'll whisper your nome to the Sacred Heart. Love. Grondmom and Grondpop I remember so clearly the day I first sow you. I knew then. as now. how very special you ore to me- dear heart . As you gre w you become more beautiful outside and within. I om sure that whatever you choose to do in life you will do it well and I will be proud . You know I will always think of you as the daughter I never hod. Love. Auntie Bee Heather Marie Shirley Thank you so much for bringing great joy into our lives. and for being the blessing God meant to bestow on us. Love. Mom. Dod. Elizabeth. and Jennifer Paul Simonetti Dear Paul. You 'll always hove our love and support . Hove faith in God. Do your very best. and most of all. believe in yourself. Be happy! Love. Mom. Dod. Joe. John. and Allison Erin Singletary May the rood rise to meet you. May the wind be always at your bock . We ore so proud of you . Love. Dod . Mom. and Meoghon Daniel Slota You hove always been our greatest joy and special to so many . We wish you love and success in all that you do. Continue to be the best and do your best and only the best will come to you. We will always love you and be there for you. Love. Mom and Dod Michael Smith When you played football you wore #50 - in our hearts you were # 1. Best wishes for success. health. and happiness in your future . Love. Mom. Dod. and Scott Wayne Soley You hove mode us a very proud family ! We love you very much and wont the best for you today and always. Love. Mom. Dod. and Michelle Tammy Somers

The bond between us is more than just a bond between sisters. You know how proud I om of you . Gwen Beth Sopko Congratulations! We ore proud of all your conscientious efforts in all that you do. Your musical talents hove given us many beautiful memories. May all your dreams come true . Love. Mom. Dod. Bob. and Amy Annemarle Spain Congratulations! Hopefully. goodness. graciousness. and love will follow you all the days of your life . Mom. Dod. and Adam Ann Stewart Congratulations Ann! You hove mode us extremely proud once again. May the good Lord bless you as you embark upon your college life. Keep Him in your heart always. He will never let you down. Love always. Mom. Dod. Bobby. and Susan Debbie Subhan Congratulations! We ore proud of you and confident that no matter where you go or what you do - you will succeed. We love you and ore always here for you . Love. Mom May that which you hove learned at Notre Dome sustain and guide you throughout life along with our love. You ore special! Uncle Bill Lisa Suosso You 're a wonderful daughter who has given us so much joy. love . and happiness . We love you very much. Lisa. and we ore very proud of you. We wish you happiness and success always. Love. Mom. Dod. and Joe Marcella Thorne Congratulations Marcello. May your future hold all the good things that you deserve. " You hove always been like a breath of spring to us." Much joy and happiness to you . Love. Mom. Dod. Billy. Charlie. and Catherine Bill Tlmlen Thanks for always giving us the best that you 've got . Love. Mom. Dod. and Rich Renee Topper Congratulations! Keep your spirit. your loving way. and your sense of humor. Believe in yourself; you make a difference! We love you and ore so proud of you . Love. Dod. Mom. Curt . Kim. and Robby Ailsa Toscano Congrots! Your dedication and achievements hove mode us very proud of you. God bless you . With much love. Mom. Dod. and Rhonda Denise Marie Vandegrift Congratulations! We know how hard you worked. Keep up that effort through life. and you will always do well. Love. Mom. Dod. and Janice Lynn Jennifer Vandesleek Always be the best person that you con . You deserve the best that life has to offer. We love you. Mom. Dod. and Eric Life is similar to a ship on a voyage. Chart your objectives and goals. Use direction. moderation. and humility . Your objectives and goals ore in the palm of your hand. We love you. Jennifer. and always will. Love. Grandma and Grandpa Lisa Vannella The years have passed too quickly but with such pleasure and pride for us to see you develop into the fine person and loving daughter you are. May you look back on the past with as much pleasure as you look to the future . Congratulations. Love . Mom and Dad Kenn Van Nest Congratulations! You made it ! May your dreams and goals oe fulfilled . l~ememoer . with God. all th1ngs are possible . Aim high and go for it . God bless you. Mom. Dad. Kristin. and the rest of the clan We are very proud of you. You ore a wonderful person and a fine young gentleman. We thank the good Lord for bringing you into our family . Good luck in all your future endeavors and may God be with you always. Love. Uncle Bill. Aunt Dolores. Billy, and Mom-Mom Robert Wallcky Congratulations son . You have made us so proud of you in

the way you have grown into a mature young man. May all your dreams be fulfilled. Love. Mom and Dad Congratulations Rob. you made it . Good luck . Love. Gina Stephanie Walls Congratulations! We 're so lucky to hove a daughter like you . May all your dreams come true . Love. Mom and Dad (Misty too!) Christopher Walton Dear Chris. Good luck to the " Great Entertainer" in our life. Love. Dod. Mom. Wondy. and Matt Llzanne Wnek "Bloom where you ore planted" - What you ore is God's gift to you . What you make of yourself is your gift to God. Stay gold! We love you very much! Mom. Dad. Bill. and Grandma Mary Woody May you always be successful in all that you choose to do. Congratulations! Love. Mom. Dad. Beth. Ellen. and Davy Andrea Ytkln Congratulations! We are so proud of you! May your future be so bright as the shine in your eyes. Love. Mom. Dad. Rich. and Mary David Matthew Zaleski Let your true colors shine through and you will succeed in whatever you do. May God bless you. Love. Mom. Dad. and Gregory Henry Zawodnlak No doubt about it. Your charm. wit. and smile will take you for . And. may that journey be happy, successful. and a peaceful one. Congratulations and much love to our wonderful son and brother. We ore proud of you. Henry. Love. Mom. Dod. and Anna Michael Zdenek Mike. we ore so proud of you. Congratulations- you did a good job. We love you very much and will always be here for you . May all your dreams come true! Love. Mom and Dad Charlotte Zimmer You hove worked very hard and have certainly made us proud. We will never forget your accomplishments. You ore a wonderful person and we ore proud to be your Mom and Dod! We love you. Mom and Dad Kristen Ziolkowski Congratulations! We ore all very proud of you and wish you the best of luck in everything you do. Love. Mom. Dod. and Kevin Kristin Zlta You 're a special daughter that has grown into a very special young woman. Your warmth. sensitivity. love. and quick smile hove always brought conStant joy to us. May your future be as bright as our lives hove been because of you. You hove so much to offer the world. so toke our love and wishes for happiness and success with you . Love and pride. Mom. Dod. and Michael Thanks for all the times you've been there for me. You 're the best sister I could ever hove or wont. ! hope we stay as close as we ore now . You really mean the world to me . I love you . Good luck at college. I'll miss you. Love. Pooh Tara Zorovlch You hove always been and will always be our most precious Christmas gift . We ore hopeful that college and life will bring you as much happiness as you hove given us. With our love. Mom and Dod

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MELISSA ABBONDANZA Sop, K-12! A.S.-Sava the Flava, Glowworms, Devastator, BBCA VE-A .C.- Yowza Browza! Dr. Love M.T.-Cindy Mancini A.P . J.M.-Europe! J.A.-Guppiemouth! ANDREA ADAMS M.A., E.A. Stop coiling me dude, A.E ., L.Z ., T.Z., Godzilla is coming, we must flee, "The History Notebook," J.P., AT ., E.S., Bullethead, Ernie, "Jiffy Lube .'' MEGAN ALBANO Dogged me "D", B&W, M.T. Wong, Nikster, Dude, My locker buddies, T.M.-Huh? . . . OH! B.S. Clouse, "Big Stick," Ice Cream Incident. ELISHA ALDRICHVAN-Big guy O.K. Lies, Munchies '88, JJ, shotges. Tippy, Megster, Luv yo KK, BR, Forklift, SAND-Thornbirds, Goodness Gracious GBOF, D.C . Big Mouth. LYNN AMATUCCI-A .Y., R.T., M.R., M.K., G.F.,-Stub? I gave you a program! POUNCE! A.Y .-Casa, M.J., D.K.-1 Love you guys! SAM AMICOAI. TP, SA-"Spitballs" "Black Label" $6.00 a case . MAD DOG 20/20, Wildwood "88" . VAL SL: Italy, lunchtable, A.Z ., OH!!! DAN AMRICH Cambell's Applevomit. T.A.G, Brown Felt, DJ, Juggle or die! T.T. & D.L. Ferencz Flatables, Wolfgang, JN-Thanx! J.F.-M.Q. I love you! ERIK ANDERSON Hey Hectors! C .C.B., N.G .. M.W .-Sparky! Yo Car! S.B. lockup, #34, peace! FRANK ANDRUSIEWICZ Yo! REM BP, BT&ME. It's BEEN DIFFERENT! SB, BG, GD, RM? NC (&the women) AT, CF&SH (?)and especially RT : Love yo, DUDE! DONNA MARIE ANGELUCCI C .B.&D .J; Hindus! When in Rome- S.R.+J.E .; "Studmuffin!" P.G ., K.V .,A.l., G .E. "Shhh exams!!" Mr. Bob. JENN ANSON P.L.'s: M.T. Ft . Laud, "Dates" Quando D'Jeep-A.S .-Do it "D" M.A: Grape Ape . A.C .: Who's Lorrie? J.M. : H.K. , A.P .-Guppie. Tarr-L'Abbie F.F.!! Niagra-Gaz! KAREN ANTOCI MJ-NPS, NYC Flood, "DTTB," Marypsycho, RVWP Gen-Canada, Elerjaps, my GBHOM, YMLAL's YOUWar, TP-depression, music, thanks, sorry. DOROTHY BAJDALSKI "brush," shopping cart, library boxes, walk often? first night driving, M.O., E.C.! AS .: circus locker. camera. Bernie first B&W Dance. R.H. Danny, securi-

ty guards! JOE BAKER- Were dude, Where's Pollard? farmers Rain, Listen to Mi. Corns, Domain, BU HEH HEH, NIW! Buta-Badai. THANKS EVERYONE 4-EVA, Papyd, Mr. Kelly, Ocean View Apts., Montage . DEIDRE BANFIELD Bobbin' Weavin'! M.A. Blowup? T.B. U DORK! "The Man ." E.R.-runstart, seymour. WS Wipers! Dahling . JCMH-HHH-7? Ice Cream GIG? GM Concert, "Moby," Later Slater. KATHERINE BARRETT Dan, Alexis-You're my bestest friends . Jen-Do NOT drive with her! Swim team-It was the best Yr. ever. I love you all! LISA BARSCZEWSKI BFF: CK" Bit," Gap, Run!! TWANG!! "BIG STICK" KH-NJ Plates, BVW, JOBOPoco, WOTD, IGA T.C. PPFB, DHKramers, 106 or 106? 10mPMF. JMBBimbo, PP ., BK at 12, S. Patch: LYA!! DAVID BARTOLINO BOYS : Pols " What leave our BA YFE" Fiest Guides. JT -Good 'ol days-ssips, Haas, JF-remember always. JCLove yo sis . ZELENA BENJAMIN Hey Girlies, Remember the retreat "Myr, Cynt, Raqui. Nic" and the "Z" and A.P . (Chris S.). Remember choke-1 LOVE YOU ALL!! TIM BENNETT SB-Shake it! One moment in CASA?!? Rooaar! Halga loves U!! That's the girl!! KC-HDWS and FF ; DBUDUMMY! Dr. LA.-Run! DAVE BENTIVOGLI "The Guys," FA, GD, BG, RM. Remember the times- " the shore," "lunch table ," "Finger Hockey. " Also C .C.I Love you . KATE BETZ "In the SABB" LG- "sticky" JS,

"Chippy Chomp" LBI. Cops, H.R.Collen , Dawn, Gina, M.D. "Lawrence Schools" J.P. " Chipper" Memories! MICHELE BURZACHIELLO Chrissy (HB), BF , KB, Hatless, WILDWOOD! T.F.-Italy, swimming? Dong (E.D.), L.G . Nude? A.C . 6 pts! GB?! No! (CH) llf!! L.P. Classy! Life? ALEXIS BUTRYM The gang-'Bad Ray Run with it' ; Skip, M.P.-Doink, Doink , Doink, Slime-two years, Huh; D.M.Purr Purr. COLLEEN BYRNES GP, LB, DA, GE, DD, DJ; BRIG/Brigboyz, "yum," Roadtrips, 4th Street! "Hindu " Our B'day, "swoops," etc., "schmoke ... " GEORGE! Memories GWYN CALDWELL "Famous Foursum" H.L.-"pure energy" "Funnel" " Weeble ; Weeble Junyer" "Wenches" "Circle Conversation " "Girlfriend" " Skittle" " Burger-King" " nachos" "Wraka Stoew ." AMANDA CANNON AS . "the Attitude" " D", Parkway, M.A. 7,11,12 " B.R.Stink" M.T. Pumpkinhead J.A. " Get with the group Jenny!" T.S. "I tried to look cool! " COLLEEN CAMPBELL

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" Cahootmongers;" 60 club; your serve. Gary Gnus; "It's locked;" whatever. Dinos. food. Pee Wee Mobile, N.T.V .S. soups. GREG CAPERNA C .C.IIuv yo always! B.D.-No. I've got 3 min! P.G .-Wndws up! M.Z. 2 wks! " Aaw, you guys." ANJANETTE CAREY J.R. 30 sec . Wendi B. Don't worry, K.S. no diploma. M.N.Huh? A.S. get a job. I love RCM & KBC . DENISE CASTELIZE LS. CF. KC. KJ. NA. V J-Thanks for everything! Love and thanks Mom and Dad! G .B.-I love you too! T.C . mouth re member. TINA CELLI J.C . Dessert time! K.J. In doubt? J.P. Where 's Chester? E.R. Find B.E.M.G . Fly! D.P. Just a little F. Play! JENN CHEMIDLIN Komma- "JS Crash" oops, LBI. Kitchenchat . JPJ3. OC-Shovel . AKSLHS . itches. VD-"Lady F." DBBrother. lluv yall. Larry-love you always, Robert -living in my heart forever. CATHY CHICKARA Hey 1/3. Never! M.G .-got your lisence? Juicy Lifesavers. I'm not just catching the breeze ! Luv yo, CC . ANTHONY CHUKUMBA The Stud Club-A.C .. C.R .. D.K.. J.M. , D.L.. E.M. MANDY CHURCH Pink Floyd -Aerosm ith- W ildwood


" 88 "-lunch BF , PH, DZ, SW, TC , MCthanx for the memories. JOE CICCO Steve : woof, arf vroom (Mustangs !) JenshL why? woosh, dondodat. it broke 100 on 95. Rob : where's my bed? Fudd 5 + . JENNIFER CIPULLO " Berniece, Dahling!" " Maja -B," Pizzahut. T.L.-Sheran-a lone, Nester="teacher stick ?" Memories skiing, hottub, Seasme Place, ·'Happy Hour" Ses pools, Love yo 's!! JON COFINAS B-Universal: I'm gone . I've got W.F.S.C.B.T-his hair was perfect/doughnuts!! T.B.F.I.E.H. C .W. lives, black w jmy $. watch snowmen . Lil' Oscarj FLA/LA . KIM COLE MS-IIove you ! KB-"twinz," J.M. , S.F., K.J ., H.L., M.Z .-spider D-1'11 miss you ! " Guyz," " Chester," " Timber," Mom + Dad-1 love you! ! GINA CLAUDILLI Crew: AC " Pumpkin Head," T.T. " Miss Thong" N.S.-told you " once, t wice," C .S.-"samples" C .C .-LBI, (oops!!) T.L. " Boys, boys!!" By : Spaz Moblie . . . ANGELA COLLINS Jenny T, Yvonne , Janet Kathy (Seniors to be), St eve D. thanks for a great year! Together forever! Love Angie C . TONY COLUCCIO- Boys: Bayfe? CLEAN IT! Mugs, Rockin Bellin Suede Gui do Po ls, Fiest ; Warshany , HEEEE YY! 4R's (5?) HIKE ! HAAS Helmet, Bread Tabs, Rippin Navy Style. GINA COMMINI C.D. S.D. " Where 'd

she get her license? " C .B. "It's my c hair." S.D. " Forget the fish , and st op with the pen ! NATE CONIGLIO L. B. Boys, Orange Peals. S.F. thanks for the staffer. P.M. we are the " animals", t he Fall of Youth, Aliso -What can I say , Remember the beach and the stars we will make it if we try . ALICIA CONROY GC, TT, PM, C S, CB l luv U a ll!! FF ! C-JNDC- MH!! fight! gtimes LYLAS !! I Love You MM!!! MH-and the men!! always!! LAUREN CZABAFY The 3 Gruesomes forever-CF , LS- Best Friends always.

" The Shedheads" Lizzard, " Down the hall." CF-Fiorida-trouble, Wildwood party, DA Luv U. Para-Farrugg ia . DENNIS DACQUEL " anigav ", " Anglo-Saxons", ME-"The Subee", " Funnels", BE-Porche 9-5-9, TB-" got any fries? " PH " T.T.L" JB-NA, HAVEN-MTV . STEVE DAMBECK Joe, woof. art. vroom , Mustang. Jenny, I love you . The Theodorian Republican Rules . Rob, where 's my bed? Juggle or d ie . HEIDI DAVIS Still-unfoofoo says "I ain't be gotten! " " I want to pomp (clap) U up!" Cross" shake yo thong," lluv yous! CHRISTINE DEANGELO C .B., G .C ., 7-11 " where's the party, ' 'K.G . makeup" hot-bod P.P.-Rob, Luv ya ! JOHN DEAVER Z. Bros; FH , CZ , Uncle Mo, Etc -Moo, Alco, Cherries, head Crushing, Hobie , Ho-Hos, Camping; Take off. eh! VALERIE DEMUZIO SL AI. SA- Always remember ltaly-Baci and Busrides-lt was fun, Love ya'sSonya sh?t . WO- Thanks for the rides-" Lady Fresh " JS, JC. ELISE DEMEO L.V ., T.D- 11/12/88, 8/11/88, " She believes in me", " Position is everything ", " twin cousin " S.M. look -a -like. N.B-Dorknose, B.B.D .LAcme . WILL DEROSSETT Friends: Alii want is some common courtesy . K.M. : I know Will! B.H. I'm going to jump, " good jump." G .J. nice due, H.Z. Mr. November, M.P . Calm down! MICHELLE DEY LB-Dump! PA good a im , B pen , PBw / Jj S-patchfruitflies, X-C-Just one of the guys, GSoil. tornado, kodiak , Jersey, Oh no wrong way? ! EILEEN DIFFLEY DONG ! R.W .-witchy , M.L.-diner,

prefer skiing on powder. MZ is wild . No, you are out-a-hand . Nooo, dude! GREGG DOWNS Downsy-nErnie , Stink -Pot. BHB, Finger-Hockey, July 12. DB, RM, FA. soccer, " We were robbed ", GO loves RE . AMY DUBINSKI DV BFF, Theresa- " switch", JC -Cuz , LBI. W.W. (ABDF). B.E.Prom, A.F.-Bahamas, keys, Dee" crash", MRGB DTEKWCP- (F .F.) C .B.-bowling , M.L.-"dogged". BRIAN DUFF T.L. J.H, S.K, Rest of '89-Miss ya all ! Raf&Co .-luv ya . J.D.D.S, B Goody big Joe BMOC . DAWN DUNN G.E.-"Hug" , WW , Canada, C .B.R.T., Dentist A .L.-Kevin? DM-Fr. Time, Thanks for the tears & laughs! Love ya! ALLISON DURNER RR, MB" Cry loud 4 me!", " hedgehog!", AT , AR , MC-"Country bumpkins," " This is not a playground g irls!" Love ya! Alii-Pig . PAT DEFEO " CW " Hey Now , Macys, Arch , somebody could be injured, JC, ME, JG, BH, GJ, ML, MP, JP, NR, SS, RW . MARC DEMEGLIO Burna, Floyd, Jim, Ana, Patwe're all out of hand!! The class of " 89" we made it happen! Doughnut time! TAMMY DYMOWSKI " Ladies" H-E-L-L-0! "sliightly" LV- " PHfavorite place in mall" ED " the AC the two Ron's NO with Deb and Anita! BRIAN EITZEN Anigav ; M.E, D.O. M.L pictu res, MTV, D.L-school. NY-DD 's; TB- A.I.A.G .I; DD-TV1Z28 , B.I.T .P., " she wants me? ", dudes, Nov . 5-TDTWLII. MATT ELLIOTT "anigav " B.E. what a dip? Reunions- AI, TB-out of hand, DO S.I.T . PH T.T.L I. V.D .I.W, J.M. UOME 100 daily schedule . ROBIN ERNST Bowla-Funny book , Shake it Saurus' , Cotillion Club, Downsy- I love you . Your the best . LV-FH Champs!?? Dougie Fresh, NY 's Eve, Stink Pot. MIKE ESTOK OF-SF-Fred's dof BJ ; " When you get to HT turn Lt - if not ask DFoooogha -just say say " Hi " -MI asocksual ; RR -Pickel ; DL JM- " We need a name ." ALICIA ETGEN TZ-

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it ," Calif. TS Poconos, Thanks ! SK, pole, bat, rec , " ZZZ ", license? MOBY, Love ya all, F/F . Cutex . JOSEPH FRED FARES " Thanks Mom and Dad ." " Good luck in future !" JOHN FARFALLA MH, MO'S, CS-the foursome , the lunch table , us thieves? 33 cases !! summer 88 , party, my house, " family," just coolin'! who's melon? Jilly-remember me . CAROLINE FARRUGGIA the Gruesome forever, ski t rip 86, I love ya Erik, the wild Shedheads, Best friends forever L.C . & L.S., thanks Mom and Dad, L.C/Fiorida KCDCKCRSGMMiss U. JESSICA FAVA C .P. " crash" . . . D.P.-SPAZ!! M.G .- 12 years" thumbs-up! " I.L.Y. " table "-sonpons! " YO " -baby? Green-bug !! T.R.-D.B. " Thanks" S.N.-1 Love You ... Always! JEN FERENCZ D.A. -5+ ! Retreat !! Kermie? Locked out? MQ, J.N. -stud ! Helga? A.S.-Marine brats? A.B .-"aliens" & outfits, rooming, KBAachoo! SCOTT FITZPATRICK " Where 's Helga?" " Can't take Nix," Pleed , Farewell from the Sun . STEVEN FLORES LB Boys-RAMPAGE! FFMEDE time to get a JB, PM-this is what I do to Fat?!! JP I'll hurt you, N.C . buyin', what's up, OF-Dead shows 88-89. DAVID FLOYD Steve, Remember Dead shows '87 , '88, '89 & 7/9/88 t .b . & e .o .y . M.A. ; Matty, Ham Slam/Buffet lives on ; JAH LOVES! CHRIS FORISTER " thanks for the ride" J.D . " the Go's are over" J.D ./D .F. KIRIAKI SANDY FOUSTANAS N.T.R., " Teras ." L.S. & T.S. remember " fly" "along with the " jingle bells 88 . ALIXIA FREEMAN AmyD . " movies and soda " " Bahamas" " 0 .0 ." " Fire Flower" " eyes" " E.D .C ." " Lots and lots of fun t imes." A.D ., D.V . " Exits & Reverse ." JOHN GAPPA the Funnel Man himself. Hey now! I'm humble , Snafu R Weed, PO , JP, GJ, JC. Dong (Gleason, Finster, Rachel !!!) LYNN GATARZ "Naked?!" -FT, " Cowboy" -JS, " Pan-down" -Marcie , " look under the desk " -ED, CS-SABB-Katie , " Festivai"-RW , Love ya all! KIM GIBBS G .C . 8 years ! C .C. , C .B., N.S.,-my

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"bubble", C.S, T.T, A.C,-"Yumheads" C.D.-need a "powder?" DJ, TF- "Love yo's! " FRANCESCA GIOE L.S. "Contest AT EP," "F.F.F, " "Frist Car," "Dirty Dancing with AW, LP" CG, "Dinner with Chris & Brian," "Cardigan Sweater" K.V.N . "Got the tickets? " MICHELLE GOLDEN Table "FSLC" JF-S-talks D.P. Red D's. YTB . Golden Gang L.B.I.. earrings, 300G, Best FF, J.H.- WLORD . Dude .. . 133 Del. Sag's G .T, Goldengigs. CHRISTINA GUARINI J.C.- always remember the good times, JB watch out for MM, Jr. Prom, pizza, J.G. & F.G. what's wrong now?D.B. No more French. SUZANNE GUNDERSEN Socks! RCNJL BB, Skow!, Air Rats, TRO, INDB4EVR, CCDY, Lolly Day's, SB, CKK, F1, GODS! Sally! Beaches. JEN GUNKEL " what?" "P.O.C." , oh sugar, " MMLA" "go for itl" "M&M," "help!" MELISSA GURSKY B.R. My twin; Madonna; BAHA, K.Z .-Body Slide; " Tanks JACK;" "A .M.A . Drive;" BR&KZ-"with INTENSITY;" S.K.-" L.B.I. 88," "waterski, " P.H.-"do you have .. . '' PAUL HAAST LV nerd! SB Stpd tnuc, 60 club, T.T .L. Funnels P.S. " want to drive" SAT champ . BOBBY HAGEMAN Roset, Pleed, why you Mike, PM-take a tape, JN-Bunkerhill, KM Sun . dinner, MS I'm big, KW . He's comin JH shower? GJ get that goin JB-Tina . LARA HAMMERSTONE Shuckies! Macbeth, Soxx, KJ : twins? the Edge, Kmaster, " gods", Mr. GF, Almighty, B.D.F.H., Meat cup? Dhoe, "CCDY", beverages, BBunch, A4: MP? Be queer! JOE HANNA WACKER OV APT RMA TES My Buols MIA noodle corns HCiub Picnic Bunker Shh, BH Sign, JS Fat Girl4 yrs. Best Times. JOHN HARDIMAN CB, CW, EA, WS, TR, SN-AHF-up's; SM & J-o'mills-Best; WS-Dude; The night's Boys! AH-DESGB-LA! FORREST HARDING- D.H.-"Hey Rico! " J.D. C.Zmoo! Ack! "W.B." lunchtime talks, igPay atinLay. Madrigo! Trips- Love you all forever! Farewell. CYNTHIA HARGIS To: Nickie, Zelena, April, Myra, Raquel, 1-love-U, always "Cynt" , Don't forget your " bowling

shoes" Friday. MARK HARTMANN MO CS JF TAP=THE MEN ACSSLBI ?RODOING Kid! PFiels, DBombs, LPie, ETS, JF's house, keg parties, " trojan table" car sleeping out. SHARON HEATH Anna " Burp" D.C . " gorilla Women" T.C. "gossip" D.S. " goadess Women " " FLAITS " PAM HEENAN JOBO-snotty P-date . M.C.P., D.D-Tritt's Tinkerbelles, Jomar-Abrecadabra, K.H., L.B ., D.H. ,you spied D.O.A. , J.M.-mug, sealsaver, Pontiac brokedown AGAIN! JM, JB-BFF. JOE HEITZMAN BOYS! 4R's, vicar, B.H.-miser, football! confidence, H. Gross, flickers, Kepp's hill, 54. lm, ociffer, Word ! MAUREEN HIGGINS " Nita . . . " The Gang, "Dong" -remember the cupcake? J.H. walkfast! (N.Y.) H.H. 4-7 let's go D.B, J.C! DAWN HILL JMKHLB- 10 min, Dude, Cig, lectures, Hhmmm!, 430, 530AM, Ramone, RING? B-B-Booth, DV call DR, Love DOK & Bagels, Hum, Buffet, TSiammer, Shotgun, right2, LaBoom, This is Tulum . Partymix! KIERSTY HILTON DHJM-Cancun 88, Love you Jenny! What if P-1-G ... ? T-Salmmers, catcus , "latered ", Tulum, " face job " , Bbbbooth, Nova, contacts, Love you! LB-peerpressure, beasts, INXS, I'll drive." AP-Frosh. JIM HITTINGER Shan- Thanks for everything! I'll always love you, more than anything in the world . Fellas- I don't believe we lost to St. J's. SHANNON HODOCK D.K. Apeman, C .K. England cabbie? D.D. nice mood! C.C. soups, M.M. Shakybear, J.J . we have a problem! T.S.A.B .P.R.P. dream on! P.H. MCP, J.B. crazy! J.M. bathroom? Panda Harvard Crew? Ali-ramo. BRAD HOEGL J.C- Dan ICGEOU- Heartbreak Ridge, InkWell, Cliff's Cherry Tops TOFP-路Prince GFILY, D. Miller IC-H-43 IYFWL Buca PisapiafMy Man M. Beav AHA. BRUCE HORNIK D.M. -"Got you wallet"-" me and my baby doin'?" Punch Buggy Red, UB40, B.H.N.H.Z. Take it easy. The " DOLPHIN" lives . JENNIFER

HUGHES INOT!! "Don't!" B+CC, N.Y/N .H. M.l-"burrr" , C .L. GBH . " SIIIick " , Doub-"Hullow Lady", P.I.B ." toots!" T.M+L.L-" who's Larry?" Cow Tipping? " Bite Size." Berneace-"Dahling", MARYLYN INVERSO JAQ , JH - "Burrrr!" AP" AAAA !" Shuckies , Kahunna, BBunch, " CCDY!" Beverages, Mr. GF , KK-grasshopper , Macbeth, M.P.-"Soo Cow! " Cup? ME-I.L.S.P. KRISTINE JACKOWSKI MM: I LUA Spike, 24 Sk-pass out heater. GK KC-SpiderD, Jr Prom, Snap, HL-PP DC Bye Mouth, LSCFLC-Bye Giiz, MZ-wrestling, MS-seal, LYA & MY A! ANNA JADCZAK " Haeley", !DEAD! " TAUCMFKT"-D.F, S.F, C.P, R.J, B.M, M.D. " D.S-!go!" " J.J. Bird", "peanut" S.H. "gulp" (Doughnuts??) GREG JAMES " Tilt-a-whirl" " The Fall Guy," " the sled" " I need it"- "Monach never has sarcasm," " Baka 4EVA." GEORGE JANUZZI ANIGAV, J.C T.S T.D, REX , J.G. Funnel Man, P.S. "LS" 12/1/88, A.S . " impure thoughts" T.B, "Richie" B.E G.U 3A.M P.S " Drive?" DENISE JANNUZELLI R.S "Rocky" K.G "Who do you love" G.C. "slow down" C.B. "Midgettoes" P.M. " when we gonna party." MELANIE JOHNSON long walks-ESP-Forget Me Not-RP diespos it ions-long rides-FREEDOM LOVE-Nikko Hi B. Nemi.-Mine-Mellon . VANESSA JOHNSON Nik " same brain", "U2, PC" Lif:'s3, F.B., F.M.! Bread Sticks, "I need some water" , " YO! " S.R. Baby Bubbas, newppie, K.K., " B.R." KATHLEEN JONES Lizanne : " satisfaction " , Topher : " Wish you were here" , ND: "People are strange", To My Friends: " 49 Bye Byes"-Who, Floydoors, CSY&N. THERESA JONES Amy D.-" swithc" , shore MR, SAT nite BM&DH; DY, JC, MK-fun times; Schwab-T-Bone! V J-

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Love You! STACY KEMLER Applejack, " Grenade" , GM Concert, Telephone pole, Cotillion Club, TL Lover. My 1st party, " What's hangin' Moby?" REC, Trenton Columbian Stuff, Soccer '88- Convos, Funnel. M.S .-Love ya ! Gracias Amigas! CINDY KERR DDJS-Indians, DK-soaps, Pacman DJD-Shawnee's Trees . HZ? JH-ILY. RK is hot! JM-Gottap? DK, DD, JM, CP-BFF! AMY KING JPHSSLLBI, Pleasuredome, Bhudda, Dukies, Riceyak , Human, Itches, LUVUGUYS, VTable, Relate-CKST-KC, LBI-JCJCconcept? shovel, undies? JH-confusion . EP-Love you . DORI KLUB Amigo's-SH (ape man) DD CK JMShawnee (what cliff?) Cool Beans! Little Boy-1 resemble that ! Queen Groovy, Prince Nerdy. I.L. Y's Burp! JT ... " WORD ." DAVE KLOSINSKI CR " stealing Rob's car," DK MTS. Senior Citizens to the right DK. MRAK KORPUSINSKI New Year's Eve, Chinese Food-" BG" " OH-no!!" A.C, Funnels, " How about that lisence," Good times the Best!! MICHELLE KOVACS "US" 4-ever! " Stems?! Stubs? !" "Pull Over!" U2 ' 87 Am'88 , " Pounce! " M.C . BTBTTC, C.K. M.F . " carteret !" R.T. A.Y . G .F. K/2- 12! KATHIE KOWNACKY Ml " starfish", is this KK or Ml? the F-4 (DB? V) your

party that you missed NA-UL-RC I feel hot. do you? Tippy, R& the P's. SHARON KUBIAK V .M. BFF-BH KJ" balcony " -GK-BFF, HL-MZ-" straws" KC -MS- " seal " DM- " Wildwood "" book " . JM-L.Y.A. JP-"Locomotion" DM-"stop" Deed-DK-"eat". PAILU LYA- " lunch table " . DIANA


LAARZ "wolfy lives forever", OWWW! OWW! "Butch", I love John! Oct. 13, '88-Nov . 13, '88, "Anyone for a tango?" NO more Chris Hefner, Yeah! DL&JR ... TLA. JEFF LAI 19, PM 1st MG, MK GTI&GT? JP Nak, JK slip smash, JH parking lot QBM, ENG88-89, JH +SO, later guys. NICOLE LAMONS To the Dope girls at table #1, "CYNT," "ZEE," "MYRA." "APRIL," "RACH," ... RETREAT!!! Hey Steph!! " Hook Me Up!" We Outta Here! DONI LA TIMER- Minus+ "ish"=massive man hunt! friends for life- SteveS., Mark L., Nel R., Jeff P., Bill L., I Love you guys; Especially U Steve! DAVID LEVIN "K.B. 1-30"- No Way! C .W ., F.B"toe and Jason," "Basement"Daph, "get a life"- Beak. TONI LIEGGI- Nej, " What a funny day! "

passout; Spider u, LL ~H ijOS ouudies", M + K P-Motel, CT -BeFri, Mikey Z, I'LL ALWAYS LOVE YOU! TOD LYNNE Half a mile ... Dudes, LV, AM Goner, Shep, Bros, mystery mix, Dan-the canal-Hanna , ES -U 2 . Cheise, NutHouse, Confuse A CatMaz. Pull 10, Mine, wags, salt petch, corns, Horndog. Let's make camp here. Hike! JENNY MAGSON PHmug, swim slow. CK-sleepaholic . D.D, C-Agh tree . JC-talks NH. JBGrr, bathroom?? HC-flowers! By JS, BD, AF . S-Seals. KATHY MAGUIRE DB : Pet store, DB, TL. concerts, car+ beach! AS : RH, 10 years, BJ, elevator, MO! RO : MM, b-ball, LTable!

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DM: " goofy", Mets, Alg, PHut! ANN MARGICIN Saurus'- ROAR!! LK " Jellybean", "Wees", "Piainaphobia" ,BFF, MT "Passion", Nice attitude, YEAH!! " Got To!!" ES "Midwest", TL # 1 Fan! AP + JM "Mate Motel" , "Perpetual ... " JEN MARUE KHDHLaBoom, siesta, 2XX, "beth", souvenir?? Sisters?? "kiki", Buffet, 106, hum "D", STEEEEVEN!!! LB-6/4/88, raisinettes, "peemobile", U2, MDfruitflies, AP-YB, Lycoming, Advil+ Midol! BP-B-Bimbo! JULIA MATE Florida '88, Begger, Ben? who won the bet? Mugs! P.A. , MATE MOTELFunkytown, Pondscum. MT, JA, MA, AC, AS - good times . AM, JM-Homeroom!?!? JOHN MATTEI ZoooOOted! Leareee Peaceful LeCar's big zoosh . Druz is nutz. Cheber, Dick (Rich M.)-grab you, that's what happened! Valley & Goniz Rule . MICHELLE MAZOT AS Hey Shuckies! BS, LH, GT "Jolly Pin", AD, JC Princeton"one way" BS "just do it" Love yo's! MICHAEL J. MCGLONE II- J.G ., "I love you", D.M., "wipe-out" "are you on drugs?" W Team, Have a 9-00d season in'89. APRIL MCKENZIE- To my favorite people: sis Holly, Crazy Chris and the Burpettes: 'Z' Nick, Cynt, Myra & Rocky, Remember choke! "z". MALIKAH MCKNIGHT"New Edition", Sensitive, "Chuckie", Happiness , "Lora Doone" , "Loving", To the class of

1990, best wishes to all. NIKKI MELLODGE- "M&M", Jenn 'E' "Fer", "Esined", "What Life Time?" " DB + JP those duds!" Donna and Lizan ne ''Cookbook ''. STEPHAN MENTLER"Lunch Bunch" ; Erin- those panties; Dave-$3.00 Keep hoping; See you soon Captain; Florez; Good peel throwin'; Caperna- one for the road . DEAN MICALE- B.H. "I always got my wallet ". UB40- Red Red Wine . 101 in the bus. Jack Yukon . " Boardwalkin' with Erica". The Dolphin! DEANNA MINUS- Mingh- Friday night binges "Miiingh come here" Boom- out cold Doni. Dana T.C.H .S. games- The Cisco Kid! Calwalder Park (after dark). YVONNE MITCHELL- Repetition : Don; Oink, Aim! 3 Swiss Boys!! Kim, Les Plasi. ques! M.B .: Marty! Aim and Kim, Wuv U Always! R.R.,AAARGH!!! KEITH MONACCHIO-Yo, Nix locked his keys in the car, the dude in hagemen, Smokestack , Oceanview Apts . "88", Hey Paul. Gloria's Home, #50 is Big, Jamers, TC's JuBilee, Resset. MARY MORAN- "Yeah,jright. maybe! " "Soups," " Shans," C .C ., JILL B.. Shan 0! Kim B., Magson Math, L.V + the P.B.'s I Love you Guys! "We love the Gnv ." JASON MURISON DG, MAC, ME Stalefish the Exchange, PM "magic shoes,"ME, TL. gym stuff. Ml "socks," CR glasses, JH "I feel tension," the Beak, Tre fishbone . PHIL MORRISON, Stock, Fish : Great times with you great guys! Pinto; keep rockin', M.D . Roll dem bones, Alex it'll be all right .

RICH MORRISON Coolin' in the Broom . Table 15 shootin' nickels, GD.DB, FA. BG Murph-LBF, Leary, Rock! Ma'tie-scratched in?! Le Car, Peace Ya'l! TINA MOSBRUCKER MAWHAAA T! BS-CLOUSE! KA-TPH, very very nervous. DB-ice cream gig! GE-HEY GRACIE! MJ-Marhsa! G .T.A.L .T.!! MARY BETH MOUNT Molly-50 on 1, Concbineasaurus, Joanie, CTim! Kath Magui +Carlos! "J .M.D."-Fruit Slush, RAW, BIFF!! Info Soci, (F : MJKT JSC) • MB Claiborne • . BILL MORCHKO Zoosh Fiend JB4EV A, can't forget Jennet, MRPete, Big Fran Drip Pan, Rumac, Rumac , all the women and JNKMBH RMJMTL JHSL PEACE. EILEEN MURPHY CF, LC, LS "NeedSoap!!?" RM-sum/87 ; CV"1 L/U!! MD-Hi! DM, "pretty!!" KORP, AC; SN- "weh-yeah;" "the car" TR, Ml-" late??" SUE NA WROCIK JP"Del." SK-ankel?! F.M.-"wehyeah," & AC, "yum, yum I luv it," "commical," MK- "my bodyguard," Hey "Chimp!" I'll love you always Andy!!! MARC NELSON BOYS: Losin'. GVR. Yoleeh . HAAS " 4R's"-P'n'B. Bowls, MeG- Ahnold . Fr. D. OAOAOAH. LOST . ALEXANDER NICOLAS Parr mis amigos gradu andor a todor Cm Gzo Y amai Arr 1989. JOHN NICOLAI JF-Honk! Honk! KB-1! KB-1 am smiling! "Hey you! Get your hands off her." DA-1 want to have an argument. DY-"Y .M.I.F.A.Y.D.I.B" RM-'Mr . H; No shovels allowed' . TV -Grump! Grump! STEVE NITTI JH, SM, JU, TR, CW, WS, CB"Love You Guys"-"Oid Dookey ""The Basement"-"3-F's ." JOE NIX Sentra, Bunker Hill, BHKM- goin with the curls, Roset Roset, PM Hairjell, JH-toothbrush? F-Face, BH-I'm going jogging, MP-PT A; Dudes-Meadows! LEONORA OBED K.M.A. S.D.B. "3Muskateers"-B.F.F. A.S .-the Bern and E the J! D.B.-Camaros and hot

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G's ... K.M.-"castaways" in Sizzle City! Bubblegum B-ball. D.D and JBJ! E.C always, and "Red-hot!" SHANNON O'KEEFE saurus-4EVA. KB SB. LV. MT. RE, AM. JB .. . Monkey, B'lk eyeliner . . . MTL V ... drowning . . . Griaffe? . . . stoalot . . Roarrr Tears. laughter . . . memories ... Love ya guys 250 much . WALLACE OKULICZ "neecool"- OHH1/HARDI's class. Rumac's class/ Just getting by. BOOBY Prize PUSSY CAT; Love on the Run . K.I.T . MICHAEL O'SULLIVAN "Kegs!" LUPD, MH. JF, CS, Yup, get on. SS. G escape, S. Lunch. B. Bongs, JJuice. C . lick, FF. PARTY, G. luck, destined - many more. MICHAEL MOCHARI For thse Fun. Froliksome Field conductors from the marching band . W.B . (wonder buns) and B.W. (Buck Wheat) Its been a great year. Michael. David. Christopher. DANIELLE PAGLIARO V's! JF-spaz. MG-B.F, earrings. L.T's "starving!" JA-BC, CC-SNB. KGPiggy spaz. NS-B&B clepto! DT" Him ." "Sagodweeb," DUDES : Good Luck! JOE PAGLIARO JP-C "IS-Drop letter grade-mop stage." DB "Chompin this weekend?" JG "Whoooa!" SF-ME "SEE HERE • #?!" BT "Chooo ." AMY PARKER Just Relax. shelves, urp, Jesus loves me. hangmore. Sparky the Wuss, STUD. P.L.A. Cool beans, Booger Bimbos, Suzy's oranges-nakedness, Snuffy, Buster Brown . THOMAS PAPA Ball me, Ball cheeze, Tween hair. No love, Naval forts, S.A, T.l. Amy B., V.A, The Lunch Table . MARK PAYTON "Hey chico! " "All right Dude," "What's up?" "Come on," "that's Cool. " " OH GOD!" JILL PENNEY Flirt? AKHSSLJ3 LBI. Dukies, Bugs, VGIRLS Johnjohn. "Control?" 4 years! LUVUALL! Gunch. Kitchenchat. Allnighter, F-4 EVA! BONNIE PERPETUA Gus-Obnoxious-E-Lips, AH-Peaball; Sudafed; Pepsi-Perfect. ZH-tennis, Diamelle-pompoms; reMARKable; MadDog; UB40; STUD-Purple! Beast! Scrooge's Market. TONY PETITO KV-1 just don't care. Shut-up slob, for real! Blow in my face: I have two beds: JK- I love you! mushy! DENISE PIERSON "Burnsie" "Pag" "typical guys" " ikkin." "Donna" remember the times . RWW will you marry

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Kansas is the Place to be; Coolin' out with Todd Roc . . . Let's get paid$$ . ERICA ROMANY D.S-What do U use for the clutch? the man! . .. the boy! Nik-"Thorne Birds, " D.B, J.S. J.C, S.G,-Iove yo! D.B-push it ! Later Slater! MICHELLE ROBERTS MK Nice hair! Pounce! Death seat! MK RT A Y LA GF : You guys are soooo weird! Why is sky blue? Pokey! STEVE SAGANOWSKI C .C . ILYF ! Jazzy J and Nel "Rod " -Peace Brothers! Egg Vapors & Fly Tetas! Can't forget Mountains & Pagodweeb-Down Forever! MYRA SANCHEZ TAble # 1 from " CHEZ" Remember J.F Fight C .S shower. It's our perogative, we can do what we wanna do! JACKIE SERAFIN Erica let's go to L.B.I! Dawn-" ditz" miss

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KZ Shuckies, C .C.D.Y MC3 " rock the bells" "ugly doll" " Larry waved at me !" " Beverages?" " Don Ho! " belch, whatcha eatin? Luv yas . BARBARA REGINA M.G-My twin , Expedition . . . KZ + MG- "Body Slide" JK-Iisence to drive? # 1 T.L lover, HPAA #1+#2 SF-cutex L.S-S.P '87 . "kiss me Gene," "come on now! " SANDY RIFE NA: U2, Alpine Splender. P.S.U '89! VJ : Baby Bubba, Remem . them ALL! KK : WS Nice Knee! Friends Forever! JR: Bye B! JOHN RICCIANI Per 1 Trig-a-blast! " Lunch with Alex "- an experience. Di-10/ 13 to 11/3! Stare in Religion! Lincoln-a BOAT. BOB RIETHER K.B 1-30 No problem! " What's a matter baby? !" J.C +Penn . " Mole on his nose? " " What movie?" OUR table; politics? and and everything else! JACQUELINE RITTER 30 seconds. " Bree" I love you . Wendi-Tuff Love (girls) "Bahama Mamma" Tanette, Nicole. Goobers, Popcorn , Nichelle !! Precious=Gold/Love Walt . TOM ROCHE NT-ILMBDA " on the day ... " JH-1969, SN-twins. DWSDUDE, CW ( 19-9) Best Buddies. CESJ, JF-thanks. MG (29- 10) Dip, dude. OW-Big Sis! NELSON RODRIGUEZ To My Brothers Sag & Jazz

ya , D.S what do you use for the clutch? D.Y " You're mean !" ANDY SCANLON S.N. "Luv ya Sweetie ." TIFFANY SCHOCH L.S, S.F Remember ART . " his zipper down. " T.S . I'll miss you all. Mom & Dad "I love you ;" Jim do well and succeed! " Miss ya" JACQUE SCHWAB " Kazie? " J.C-" S.O.T.B" " Cwoboy" L.G " Dong " E.D " potatoehead" D.C, O .C & L.B.I J.P " bookie " J3, A.K " no concept-undies? " S.L " prom date" H.S " 1-M-NOT!" L.V .P.D McG-V . D-K. B-R.W. Who's Greg? LIZA SCOTTO The Gruesomes remember "Down the Hall. " JMCF Opa. Hey Cat WILDWOOD, LC-CF-B.F.F. Joey Sausage, Chester. Nico I love you, Mom & Dad I love you too, KJDCKC Miss you . ROBYN SCOTT MW " Mash" te amo ss Ft . Lee 4-eva, B.U Papi! RS " Wait " VM Thanx PFC-Neva kwit Luv ya ! DEBI SCIMECA I love GC . " What'a use for the clutch? J.S E.R TB " goodness" " OBMIE MO" AnnagoSH " gulp." LISA SCORSOLINI FG-


BFF, For REal? Date-Prom+ Cot? Plastic spoon's + motorcycle man! ML-JV, Ugh! "Fizzed" out! LR-GAA w /KF . SB-Bernadette! AL-L YLAS . DAN SLOT A JF Red UW-DA sis GF-JC Jokebook BSTage-DY I want my 4 dollars-Hols Sounds of Mucus-Everybody's pickeled-1 want your Lex or Socks. MICHAEL SMITH 0-View Pat's L.B .I-MP, KM, BH, JW, JB, JH, JG, WD, HZ; remember Jambrees 4-EV A marry, F-ball mem's, Let me see the Rosset, Rosset. CANDI SNIDERMAN Cool T?!? AC-N.Y '85 JC+BB, NJ +DC, M .J-G.C, Yumheads! Ain't that special? B.L.S! The 98 posse'"slick" Nay! Yo Girlfriend! "Sipps" Thanks DR! Love Yo's!! TAMMY SOMERS LS, SF, SK-"Apple Jack!" SF-Fr. D "Fix your collar!" TS-Pals "Rugburns!" To Joe 4-18-86 . Gioella? "I'll always Love you!" BETH SOPKO All Shucks-Love You! Watcha eatin' ? Cheeseheads MM-AII the fun-thanks J.S MA-always, forever-Weidei-Silva R.G-Hola! ANNEMARIE SPAIN P.L's Lookin' good, Feelin' good!! A.C, M .A Who won? LBI, balcony, "The Game" Torr; 50 Ba-acks!! Breakfast Club, Abner; B.C scam! APJMMA; Skiin wizards! KIMBERLY STACKHOUSE JR, WB, NC, "I'm graduating." Wendi's my idol M.N "Whattt?" Jacqui remember the truck Chel-witch, Bree "Bahama girls." CHRIS STEVENS Joe Baggs, "Suckel'' -Me's El Mira "Lip Ads," "Bong," "Jill-PilL" "Bathroom." ANN L. STEWART R.H! K.M!

"Sioux," "I knew that!" BB, Prom ice,E-Man, BON-JOVI! DB! Security Guards, calendars, Mag . Party! Van! Luv ya all! DEBBIE SUBHAN B.P"cruising wjEP." Best Friend, I love ya! L.B-"eat your fish!" E.S "whiiiy?"

Kennethith thitting, S.N. "prom nite" (yeah right?!) BYE! MICHAEL SULLIVAN G.N.C, MIKIM, M2K- M+H = K. Rozi, did you notice my first word? Sugar-well, you know what I mean. I love K-M-D-W! LISA SUOSSO SKSFTS-Apple Jack, Poconos, pole skiing, "Grenade," "Cutex," Ca ., Moby, Trenton, Superbowl '87, G .A divers, Love you guys! Bobo-1 love you! GRACE TANGLAW Shuckies! "Cheers, Clink, Drink, Yum!"HS-87, U2, " C. EW. KZ . LH . BS . TR . AT" "I.W.U.S." MICHELLE THOMA Abner: Heart of Texas! L'ville Runs! JM-DD! A .C sleepout. A.S-Do it "D" K.Mthanks for everything ... C .B-date? Luv Ya! D'Jeep! M.A conquest. GLF? J.A-GAZ!! MARCELLA THORNE Saurus' ROAR! "shake" -drowning . . . 'Iii- "D" -Lugo : Rd . trips- "Magway" C'lette: "IBEL"?-Diet: VernBFF A.M-P pp ... "Got to" 4-EV A: Luv ya'll! JEFF TOEWE BOYS-Bellin? ney W . HAAS Losin' Bowls AYE! 4R'sfaylyih. (pols) Action, No kills, fortaye fiests-MORE Ya gotta love it. Word, Later (laytih) JT ... JT ... JT ... RENEE TOPPER 13-Green, Snuffy, D.M.E & PooL "40-they gotta', candy?" Hold it! OAT, Pelican, "seals, Amnesty, Melvin, U2, SG-Best! Luv Yo'S! ALISA TOSCANO A.R-crisis solver, Fizz, Spandex pants . Long Talks . A.V-scary prospect! A.Anever ending story . A.D-Aiipig! N.CDon't lose sight of the dream. lluv U! TARA TRANTER Yum-heads; CS, YoBig Nibbler, AC, is your dog home, GC, CC white shoes 7:00 am . Orange cart . Love you all!! (Mrs . Thong). DENISE VANDEGRIFT A.D BFF L.B.I WW (DVY ARB) "the man" MTspaz! "Crash" party, J&B, (N .S.B.) thanks! C .W-golf? DH, JH-Nagy's, memories, love you all! LISA VAN-

gus. R.E-N.Y's Eve, M.T-McGoo, S.KFunneL F.H Buddies-Red Wine Luv U all 4-EV A!! KENN VANNEST AP-Nude Jet Skiing, T.P is that the one? "Bullwinkle," J.K I'm movin'! A.L "superwoman," F.G I'm responsible yea right! TED VARGA R.M-Forever to the Right ... Mutotious at Lunch ... D.A-1776 (Pineapples!) ... Octopus! J.D, F.H. Mooo! Apple Vomit . . . Matt P . . . FOH Forever. LAURY VENANZI ED, TD, luv ya, WELL "slightly," remember P. Harris, MP, AB, RL MC, JF, DM and the whole group, love you guys always!! STEPH WALLS MC-the greatest friend-WW 88 DS, PH Let's Hide! Watch out for that grizzly bear! Dead Kangaroo?! MICHELE WASKO R-Mash! TeAmo. MT "changes" SAJE 4-EVA: ZONE KIMB0+9.0 lluv ya! 4 min. m1 . Clutch, Boink! MGC. ROBERT WEED Dong-Wide Witchy, Gap-Chicken, Zed serious smile, Linus 2 on 1 TRAMP-"fly," Della's chem test thief. Red-S.B # 1, A.K.L.B .I Girls. KEITH WILLEVER .BHHe's really comin'! H.S-Dinner, "Teradactal." "Rooster." Goin swimmin' man?! "Meadows 1." Where do you come from dude? INDEED?? "D.P-Gym." KIM WHITACRE MC-KY, Remember . FR-monchichi at A . MIBSMRAP Luv Physics+ Gym "Bend + Push ." YM-Fr . Swi. P-Head, SN~AS still luv ya! Luv ya all! WENDI WILLIAMS Nette-love U, T.L.P Precious W.L's dancing, Nichelle-Russell, Kimcoolers, Mingh-what? BreeS A.S", ''I'm outta here!!! Love S.N LIZANNE WNEK Cool Beans! Bye Yellow-Brick Prison, Kathleen, Roxanne-BEST friends , Chris, Anne-Love you! L'ville, Ho-VaL LHS, 7/19/86, CSN, FLOYD! MARY WOODY M.J-Baby Love, Killer dog, Field riding, Karendying of Heat Stroke, Red Van!! M.B-Sally, Chris, Zia Man, FUJA. LISA ZAFFARESE TP.LBL AE-call off the hydra! Abbey Road, AA-England, TZyou trampster, DR, Bahama Babes, Lunch in NYC . DAVID ZALESKI Remember Metal Rules! M.D, M.C, P.H, S.W, AD-thanks for memories. HEN-

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Finishing First Academically

Academically number one in the senior class. Maribel Gray is an active member of the Red Cross Club, Koinonia Club, Christian Clowning Club, Math League, Art Club and Writing Irish. Her first college choice is John Hopkins in Baltimore Maryland, and she also enjoys playing the piano.


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What Does The Future Hold? by Mary Anne Gocke What do you see in the future? No this isn't a crystal ball. As juniors are taking their last few steps in high school towards their graduation, what will they do? Do they know what they plan to do as a career? Some juniors don't know what they want to be, and the answers of those who do range greatly. More popular answers were a psychologist, the medical field, an accountant, and a lawyer. Other students answers included a teacher, a marine biologist, a pilot, and a professional hockey player. One of the most unusual answers was a film animation artist. A percentile breakdown of answers follows : What are your plans after high school? college- 87% job- 3% police officer;state trooper- 3%

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Juniors Embrace Neverending Friendships December 7 was a very special night for the members of the Junior class of 1990. On that evening the students received their class rings . The traditional ceremony was performed by Father Dennis Apolidite, and the Junior class Student Government members participated in the First and Second Readings and the Prayers of the Faithful. After the Profession of

Faith, everyone in the auditorium received a lighted candle and joined the choir in singing "Bring the Dawn." After communion, Father blessed the rings and Mr. Carr presented each student with their ring . Led by Christopher Young, the Junior class joined together to sing "Friends." At the end of the mass, each student could be seen running up to

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friends say "Turn my ring!" Most students, though eager at first, didn't make it to the 90th turn, but some persistent Juniors did "lock their rings" with a special friend making the final turn. The Junior class members, proudly wearing their school rings, were excellent examples of the ceremony's theme, ''neverending friendship .''

Page 87/ Top Left/ THE VOICE OF A LEADER: Chris Young leads the Junior class in the song "Friends". Top Right/ DIAMONDS ARE A GIRL'S BEST FRIEND: Lori Marino. Lizanne Lawler and Tinky Scott flash their stones. Bottom Left/ THE RING MASTER: Mr. Carr Congratulates Bob Popowski after he receives his class ring. Bottom Right/ FRIENDS FOREVER: Teresa Kenney and Margie Comer indulge in the ring-turning tradition .

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''Mad'' Juniors Sing To Win by Kelly Odenheimer & Lisa Pouria The class of 1990 showed overwhelming spirit as Blue and White Day approached. Classrooms were reformed to fit the Juniors' theme : Music Video Madness. First place went to 11 B, Mrs. McGraw's homeroom . The students created a football stadium in their room and sang their rendition of "We Got the Beat" as they enacted ND's defeat of Hightstown . Manny Chrysoulakis and Jamie Chebra were credited with their hilarious portrayal of ND cheerleaders. Second place was awarded to 11 C, Mrs. Kyte's homeroom, who sang "What a Wonderful World" . The room

was filled with groups of students exploring various academic areas. The highlight of this skit was Mike Dinatale playing Sr. Jose. Mrs. Hage's homeroom, 111, was awarded third place for their rendition of the Huey Lewis and the News video " Doing It All for My Baby". The classroom was transformed into an old laboratory where the students enacted their version of Frankenstein - played by Eugene Pribila . Honorable mention was given to Mrs. Gavin's homeroom for their version of "I Wear My Sunglasses at Night" by Cory Heart.

Upper Leftf Denise Vlaciky is dressed and ready for her homeroom's Blue and White Day dance. Mlddlef SING ALONG! : Mike Dinatale plays Sr. Jose. BoHom LeHf " We Are the World's" homeroom 11E: Front Row: Liz Havens, Aileen Hughes, Bridget Hayes, Tara Juerling, Daphne Johnston. Second Row: Dave Heckler, Chris Hefner, Ed Jasovsky, Rob Hutchinson, Todd Harlicka, John lmmordino, Jen Hutchinson, Nikki Hewitson, Chris Hayman, Tim Jackson, Jim Hammerstone, Stacy Horan, Eileen Harney, Kris Jancewicz. Back Row: Mike Hodnicki.

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Rockin' To A Junior Beat by Catherine Kovacs You've heard of Genesis, INXS, Def Leppard, The Beatles, and Poseidon .. . Wait a minute! "Who", you may ask, " Is Poseidon?" Poseidon is a rock band formed by four juniors and a recent Notre Dame graduate. They started the band last October for fun , but it got serious when they made their debut at a local ND party in January. " We play the likes of Van Holen, Guns -N- Roses, Ozzy Osbourne, and Iron Maiden . We also like to play originals," said Poseidon guitarist Jon Mazur. He attributes some of his talents to the lessons he took for two years from Jerry Gates of the band XLR8 . The oth-

er band members include Junior John Demers, who plays the guitar, and is also a member of the Irish Ice Hockey team . Bill Hoeflich, who graduated in 1987, plays the drums in adaition to being the artistic director of the band. Drummer and keyboard player Joe Patterson is an active member of the Notre Dame Marching and Jazz Bands. Joe studied drums for two years at Russo Music Center, and keyboard for eight . Lead vocalist Dennis Maratos completes the band. Aside from popular songs, Poseidon has also written a few of their own . Joe wrote "Frontiers" and Jon wrote "Cal-

lin' All Your Lovin"' which are typical of the sound they have made for themselves. John describes their sound as "not too heavy, but not too light." One student, who heard them play said, "Their sound is very rock -n- roll. It's not all heavy metal, but definitely hard rock. They're a very talented band ." The name they chose for the band has no significance, except that they like it and thought other people would too . "It just sounded good," said John. Jon added, "Yeah, it seemed right ."

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Hop, Hop To The Fizz, Fizz by Maggie Canfield The juniors don't always have their noses buried in their books . They have found a new place to release their excess energy . "The Fizz" is a recently opened dance club at the Royce Hotel, Langhorne, Po . On Sunday nights, the " Fizz" opens its doors to teenagers from the ages 15 through 18 for an

evening of nonalcoholic partying and dancing. "It's a great place to go and socialize. You can dance to the latest music or just sit around and talk," says Carla Claudili. Carla and her friends go there on Sundays when they have off the next day.

Nadine Smith is a regular at the Fizz . She says, "It's a really nice place to meet people and just hang out ." "I usually go when there's nothing better to do,'' says Junior Toni Lynn Fuccello, who likes it there but is not a regular . "If there aren't any parties going on or anything else to do, I'll go."

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Sophomores Turn \\Sweet Sixteen'' by Catherine Wenz The statement, "I want to drive home!" is ever popular among those sophomores who are sixteen. It is usually associated with those students who have turned 16 just after passing the Driver's Ed. exam, and is begged of parents and instructors alike from the parking lot of Motor Vehicles. And, as predictable as the statement itself, so is the answer - No. However, the much anticipated trip to Motor Vehicles is not the only way to celebrate a sixteenth birthday, says Christy Barcolow, who turned 16 in January.

Leftj SURPRISE! : Christy Barcalow walks into her party . Middle/ IF MY FRIENDS COULD SEE MY NOW! : Christy admires her new ring as her mother looks on . Upper Right/ LOOK WHAT I HAVE! : Christy receives the tape "Grease" from her friends . Lower Right/ GUESS WHAT I HEARD! : Jen Duffe and Christy Barcalow gossip over a glass of Sprite .

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Christy celebrated her birthday with a party - a surprise party. Invited by her parents were her relatives, and a small group of her close friends were invited by Erin Davies. "We stayed up 'till five o'clock, and made Rice Crispy Treats at four. It was a lot of fun!" said Erin. As it is a tradition in the family, Christy received a pearl ring from her mother. The ring included one of the two pearls from the setting her mother received on her sixteenth birthday. Tim Fahey celebrated his sixteenth

birthday on New Year's Eve . He held a small get together at his house, which included a group of his close friends from lunch. One student who attended this party commented, "We played Pictionary, ate like crazy, took obscene pictures . It was great!" In June, Diane White plans a huge bash to celebrate her sixteenth birthday. Since she passed her Drivers Ed. exam during the second marking period, she plans to follow the party with a trip to Dept. of Motor Vehicles.


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Sophomore Social Butterflies In January, sophomores were surveyed to find out what their weekends were like. When asked what they did on an average weekend, the most popular response was "going out with friends.'' Only three sophomores of the one hundred polled said they stayed home with family. Most spent their free time going to the mall. movies or parties. Other pastimes, in order of popularity, are: going to friends' houses. playing sports, dancing, working, going out to dinner, and attending concerts. Who a sophomore spends time with is very important. About 90% of sophomores said they did their weekend activities with friends and 10% said they did things with their family, but regardless of who they were spending time with, most sophomores had to be transported by their parents, brothers or sisters. Some got rides from friends and a very small number said they rode a bike, took a bus, or walked . One sophomore claimed he got "driven by a limousine.'' The majority of sophomores polled said they usually went out on Friday and Saturday nights, but about 20% said they went out Saturday and Sunday afternoon . Only 3% went out on Sunday nights. Results of the survey proved sophomores don't spend all of their time studying . About 50% said they spent over ten hours out each weekend. One to two hours was the next most common amount of time spent out . A

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I WANT PEPPERONI: Chris Kennedy. Colleen McNamara. Debbie Branham. Jeff Maziarz. Rich Chmiel. and Dave Scorsolini get together outside of Ciro's.

few, however. spend five to nine hours of their weekend involved in their favorite activities . Money doesn't seem to be an obstacle for sophomores. One sopho-

more claimed he spends $3000 to $5000 a weekend but most spend a more believable $10 when they go out . The rest of the sophomores spend between $5 and $50 on their outings.


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Sophomore In The Spotlight By: Kenya Jenkins Many young people Christy Robbins' age only dream of a career in modeling; their talents are usually considered in terms of "potential" not real modeling experience . But for Christy, a modeling career is her reality. The oldest of 2 children, Christy was nine when she started modeling, but she really got involved at 12. She says her modeling career began at Rider College when she attended a Barbizon interview with some friends . " I didn't expect anything to come out of it,'' said Christy. Since then Christy has received numerous trophies and plaques for her modeling. In 1982, she appeared in New York Styles Summer Wear Magazine . She is currently working on a calendar with male model, Eric Silverstein, from Yardville, which will come out in December of '89.

Christy has worked at Definite Shape, a studio in New Hope, Po ., John Casablanca in New York, and Barbizon . Christy says, "The reason why I do not have an agent is because there is a large sum of money involved. Also because I haven't found the right one ." I like to model because I meet a lot of people . Not just models, but photographers and artists in fashion and cosmetology, adds Christy. She also says that she dislikes the fact that some people think there is nothing to modeling, "It takes a lot of time," added Christy. Many hours are spent going over the techniques, and Christy has spent a year and a half in this training process. "I spent a lot of money for the classes and it is finally starting to pay off," said Christy . Christy decided to attend Notre

Dame because she wanted a change of pace and a better education . "Notre Dame is providing me with a fantastic education, good teachers and classes, so that I can move on to bigger and better things in the future .'' Christy says she doesn't plan to pursue a career in modeling because she doesn't want to make that kind of a commitment for the rest of her life. "I want to do something helpful to people," adds Christy. When Christy is not in the studio she enjoys singing, dancing, and reading, but she values her artistic talent for drawing most of all. ''If you want to gain prestige you have to sacrifice an awful lot. Modeling is a very competitive job and only a person with absolute devotion will make it to the top," says Christy .

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Volleyball: Sophomore Style By : Maggie Canfield The sophomore class had a chance to test their athletic skills on October 19 at Sophomore Volleyball night. Homerooms were pitted against one another as they struggled to capture first place. The gymnasium was divided into four separate game courts. Four games were played at a time, and the teams were slowly eliminated at the sound of Mrs. Ivins whistle. Finally only Mr. Schafer's homeroom, 10-A, and Mr. Anderson's homeroom, 10-1, remained. The game held spectators on the edge of their seats and when the final whistle blew the score was 8-8. The

game continued until 10-A had scored the winning point . The first place plate and pumpkin basket full of lollipops, candy corn, and chocolate were awarded to Mr. Schafer's homeroom. The plate still hangs in homeroom 10-A. Needless to say, the candy was devoured . Even after the games were all over, many people were still claiming that their homeroom was the best . Paul Septak of 10-1 said, "I want a rematch." However, Mr. Schafer said, "Forget it. We won, we're the best, we deserve it."

Page 103/ LEFT CENTER/ SERVES UP: Soph An drea Wright shows determination while serving for her team 10J. BoHom left; SPIKE : Allison Carroll goes in for the kill as she gives it her all for homeroom 10A. BoHom Right/ WOW : Diane White looks on with amazement. she can't believe people actually have that much coordination .

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''Couch Potatoes// On Blue And White Day by Lisa Gentile On Blue and White Day, the sophomores put up a good fight for the first place title in their homeroom skit category, which was "Couch Potato Favorites". There were skits ranging from Gilligan's Island to Family Feud. First place went to 10D, Mr. Schultz's homeroom for their rendition of Gilligan's Island. Trees in the background and sand on the floor added to the reality. The classroom also contained coconuts, wild animals, and of course, the seven stranded castaways. "It was a lot of hard work, but it all paid

off in the end," said 10D student, Patrick Hardiman. Second place went to 1OC, Mrs. Lynch's homeroom, for their "I Dream of Jeannie" skit. The homeroom was divided into two sides. On one side was Jeannie's bottle and Nelson's house and on the other side was the moon-based Lunar Bowl, with stars as the backdrop. The skit revolved around Jeannie's son playing football for Notre Dame, and of course, this proved victorious not only for Notre Dame, but also for homeroom 10C. "I

think second place is good because it shows our school spirit and imagination," said 10C student Bob Gorman. Mr. Schafer's homeroom, 1OA, captured third place when they did their version of the "Gong Show". The homeroom was decorated with a stage, the gong, and the crazy skits, which speak for themselves. "Even though Mr. Schafer thought we would win first place, we were still happy to come in third," said 10A student Christy Barcalow.

TopfT ARGET PRACTICE: Mary Ridley aims for the playing card during an assembly on Blue and White Day. She successfully hits the target . Bot路 tom/ENJOYING THE SUN : Tara Hunt and John Houston play Mr. and Mrs. Howell in the winning skit Gilligan's Island.

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Sophomores At Work And Play

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Top Left/ THE FUTURE BRAT PACK: A group of sophomore g irls strut their stuff at the FreshmanSophomore picnic . Pictured are: Sarah Stefer. Joanne Mabes. Colleen McNamara, Dena Robertson. Megan Romany , Kathy McGann. Debbie Branham. Tara Hunt. Joanne Kuczykowski and Nikki Callender. Top Right / ARE WE HAVING FUN YET? Kris Hutchinson. Scott Stemmer. Julie Mirelli and Matthew Jacobs reflect on the question . Middle Left/ GETTING TO KNOW YOU: Kim Frascella shares a dance with a mystery man . Middle Right/ HOLY COW: Deirdre Martin kicks off her shoes and dances the night away . Bottom Left/ A REFRESHER: Sophomore Calista Andrews and junior Will Bowser take a break from the track team . 107


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Freshmen Mid Way Through The Year Jennifer Ciaccio Midway through the year everything is going a lot better for the freshmen than it was a few months back . "In the beginning, it took awhile to get used to things but now it's different," said Anne Marie Muscianesi. Now that most freshmen have got the "hang of things," they say Notre Dame isn't that bad after all. John Bely said, " It's better than public schools." According to the freshmen, there are a few things that could be changed, such as the uniform, length of classes, and detentions. However, if they had to do it all over again they would still choose Notre Dame . "Everybody is so friendly, especially the kids,

and the student government goes out of the way to help, " said Jen Ranucci. However, she does think there should be more course selection . Most everyone thought they were going to get lost and be picked on by the upperclassmen. "We kept waiting to be sold a pass for the pool," they all said . Through all of this discussion, one thing kept coming up over and overthe food! "Change the food," said Denise Coltre . At the halfway mark, the freshmen say they are doing okay . " Although it was confusing at first I'm having a ball now," said Jeff Zygmunt.

Top Right 1 Their first buys: Freshmen purchase their books during the annual buying frenzy . Bottom Left /Getting in the swing of special N.D. days: Freshmen class during Student Leadership Day .

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The Frosh Behind The Scenes Student government is a central part of the relationship between the students of Notre Dame and the faculty and administration . According to Freshman class moderator, Bill Romano, the student body isn't aware of all that the officers do behind the scenes . They are very involved in coordinating the numerous dances, fundraisers, and other social events that Notre Dame sponsors . The officers feel it is their job to help the school and serve as leaders. Their most significant goal has been to modify the uniform, which now includes turtlenecks. They have also met many new people and plan to campaign for re-election. ''Basically, they try to unite the class and bring a spirit to the class which will carry over the next four year~ " said Mr. Romano . Page 111fTopf THE FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS : Drew James, Ricky Valenzuela , Agetha Gogol, Todd Campanella, Brendan Duffe, Michelle Tritt and Chris Matthews are advised by Freshman Moderator Bill Romano . Bottom; GIVE HIM A HAND: Mr. Romano helps build spirit among the class through his involvement in school activities .

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Freshmen by Lisa Gentile New blood was added to Notre Dame's Performing Arts Program this year in the form of three freshman girls. Amy Andrak, Kristen Alia and Margaret Lumia have danced their way onto Notre Dame's stage. They participated in their first Irish performonee during February's dance concert. Amy and Kristen were also in "Barnum". They all started dancing at a very young age, pursuing dance as a hobby, and to Margaret and Kristen that's all it will ever be. Amy on the other hand, would love to dance as a career. Presently, Amy Is dancing three nights a week at Stewart Johnson's and as Amy said, "I love It." She has performed in various dance recitals and has appeared In competitions and show stoppers. Amy enjoys all kinds of dance including tap, jazz, ballet, and modern. Margaret prefers tap because pg 112/Center/ STRIKE A POSE FOR THE CAMERAl : The three dancing freshman show their stuff.

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she says, I do better in tap than others." Kristen prefers Jazz and ballet but feels she excels in jazz because she's been doing it longer. She has only been taking ballet for two years. The trio agree that Notre Dame's Performing Arts program influenced their decision to attend the school. Margaret says, "That was part of the reason I came to Notre Dame. I also came here because it has good teachers and lots of after school activities.''


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By : Jennifer Marue "It was a great way for Seniors to renew friendships after summer vacation and spend time together as a class," said Mrs. Burzachiello. "I felt a jolly time was had by all," added student government officer Jen Magson. "The weekdays are always so boring and this gave us something exciting to do,'' mentioned another senior. All three of these people are talking about Notre Dame's Senior Barefoot in the Park dance held in September in the school courtyard. Approximately 150 seniors attended this event which

Top Leftj A HALF DOZEN SMILES: Over 150 seniors attended the first social activity, Barefoot in the Park, including Lauren Cabafy, Caroline Farruggia. Kim Cole, Denise Castelize, Liza Scotto, and Holly Low. Top Right/ ONE LUCKY GUY: Amy Lorbeck, Grace Evanko and Dawn Dunn hover over Dave McHugh. Bottom Left/ JAM SESSION: Friends Karen Antoci. Lizanne Wnek , Kristen Ziolkowski. Jen Hughes. Marylyn Inverse and Lara Hammerstone literally kick off their shoes at Barefoot in the Park . Bottom Right/ DADDY'S LITTLE GIRL: New principal Mr. Carr and his daughter Allison help the Seniors start the school year off at Barefoot in the Park .

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begins the social year for the seniors. Many teachers, including the new principal Mr. Carr and his daughter participated in the event. The $1 admission price was worth it to most. "I hadn't seen many people over the summer and this gave me a chance to catch up on alot of news," said Lisa Barczewski. Barefoot in the Park lived up to its name. By the end of the evening most seniors had taken off their shoes to dance in the grass. A few were reluctant though. "I don't want to get bugs in my toes," said Lizanne Wnek.

The one negative part of the night was the music volume . Apparently some of the neighbors complained about the noise so seniors were asked by the police to lower the volume. "There have never been any problems in the past," said Mrs. B, "but when the police came, it brought an element of excitement to the evening." The purpose of Senior activities is to arouse spirit among the class. Even though they were permitted to leave the dance at 9:45, most seniors stayed until the end.


We'll Take A Raincheck By: Kate Wenz After being rained out once, the sophomores and freshmen were greeted by a sunny day as they walked down to the picnic area for the annual Freshman/Sophomore Picnic . This was the day that they had been looking forward to - out of uniform as well as out of class! The purpose of the picnic, however, was not to give the students a day off, but to give them the opportunity to meet new people and to learn a little bit about what Notre Dame is really like from the sophomores. Cindy Brower and Brian Suth agreed that the picnic was a great opportunity to meet new people . Sophomores James Donnelly and Christy Robbins felt that the picnic offered a needed change in routine, and a chance to get to know others, whether it be through other friends or on their own. "I've met four people so far today -

all freshmen . It's easy to do - I just walk around and be sociable,'' said Christy. A few individuals were bored with the idea of a picnic, saying that "kids mostly hang out in their own groups since there is nothing to bring them together." However, most students participated in the available activities, including soccer, volleyball, and dancing in the pavilion as the DJ spun the latest tunes. Enjoying the picnic, sophomore Kim Newell noted the attitude of the underclassmen. "Everyone thinks Notre Dame is such a great school," said Kim . "People in South Brunswick like to come here because it's a different environment for them." Freshman Madeline Wilson agreed, "People are nice here. They don't care what you do or wear, and they don't single you out."

Topl DON'T WORRY, BE HAPPY : At the Freshman/ Sophomore picnic, freshman Terry Moran does a serious pose for the photographer. BoHom Left1 THREE MUSKETEERS: Happy to be missing class while at the picnic are sophomores Beth Walton and Mary Jo Schlie ben and freshman Sara Noble. Bot路 tom RightI IT TAKES TWO: Sophomores Todd Krisak and Nicole Owen take advantage of the DJ's music and slow dance at the Freshman/Sophomore picnic .

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Blue And White Day Magic By Erin Davies And Diane White It was a day when competitions on each level were surpassed only by the entertainment and spirit -lifting that the students enjoyed together. Blue and White Day was once again a success. In the Auditorium

Students cheered as they watched the antics of the silent magician and mime Craig Collis from Craig Collis productions in Lafayette Hill, Pennsylvania . Mr. Collis's act was a combination of music, mime, and magic. During the show, he performed his magic entirely in pantomine, accompanied by a variety of music . Sophomore Jen Duffe said, "He was like nothing I'd ever seen before . He was real interesting.'' His way of bringing members of the audience on stage to participate in his act was an appealing twist. He played tricks on them, such as the nose and ear trick . Some people he welcomed on stage were Mr. Romano, Miss Suboleski, Eddie Fleming, Mary Ridley and Diane White . ''It was weird at first, but after I got on stage, it felt more comfortable. It was fun," said Diane . According to the Philadelphia Inquirer, he is the "Silent Sorcerer." His magic speaks louder than words . Villanova University said, "your magic was fun, we were spellbound." Others, such as Lincoln Center and the Winter Olympics Committee have called him "delightful" and "talented ." Many of the students felt the same way about Mr. Collis's act . Comments about his performance ranged from "funny" to "interesting ." Sophomore Elisa Farkas said, "I thought he was

pretty good. The part with the cardboard faces was cute.'' Mr. Collis has performed at the 1980 Winter Olympics, Lincoln Center and the Academy of Music . He was also in the tour of the "Magic of Broadway" for three years . At the Pep Rally

Fall teams were introduced by Mr. Schafer as the students went crazy with excitement . Noisemakers and lungs were sounding support for the Irish teams as the first pep rally was officially begun . Mr. Moore, the Varsity football coach, said this about Friday night's game against Hightstown: "They said they're gonna give us a defensive lesson . I don't thing that's gonna happen ." Hearing this encouraged the students to cheer all the more. After all of the teams had made their appearances, the gymnastics team and varsity cheerleading squad

had their chance to perform in front of the student body . An ongoing tradition at Notre Dame is the spirit competition, and this year was no exception . Each class level tried to outscream and show just a littie more spirit than the other. The freshmen were against the sophomores and the juniors were against the seniors. The result : the sophomores and the seniors won. Mrs. Hage, the Junior class moderator, and freshman class moderator Bill Romano got the traditional pie in the face.


Seniors Advertise Their Class Spirit The seniors showed their Blue and White Day spirit through the presentation of skits based on television commercials. As usual, the skits had to demonstrate how the Irish football team would defeat their next rival, which was Highstown. The winning homeroom was Mr. Sewnig's homeroom . They enacted a skit that showed family and friends sitting in a living room flipping through channels and looking for something to watch . While looking they came across a Joey lsuzo commercial, with him lieing as usual, a Spanish channel, and several other commercials, all promoting Notre Dame and the football game. The second place homeroom was Mrs. Hardiman's. Their commercial was based on the "it's in there" spaghetti sauce commercial. But instead of listing ingredients that are in the sauce, they listed how much school spirit they have. The whole room smelled like little Italy as a bunch of football players cooked with spirit in a pot of spaghetti . The rest of the homeroom served as prompters who asked the "pot" people if they had class spirit . The announcer then assured the onlookers that "it's in there ."

By Mary Jane Biancheri Third place was captured by Ms. Campo's homeroom. They revised the baloney commercial where the little boy sings "my baloney." Instead, they sang "my school" from desks arranged in a semicircle, as they pretended to fish and sing.

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Juniors' Masquerade Madness by Mark Payton Knights in armor, Donald Duck, grown babies, and many other strange characters drifted through the halls on October 31 to carry on the annual Junior Costume Day tradition. Anticipation mounted throughout the day as period five lunch approached and the judging began. Judges watched as costumed juniors paraded through the middle of the cafeteria. Prizes were awarded in several cotegories. First place in the Individual category went to Jomar Statkun who wore a female Hawaiian dancing costume, and second place went to Tom Lear who dressed up as a nun. "I wasn't sure 1 was going to win because there were a lot of good costumes," said Jomar. "There was a lot of cheering for me

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throughout the day, I felt good. My mom used to dance in Hawaiian dances, so I just took the costume from her." Jomar won a free prom ticket . In the couples category, first place went to Chris Prynoski who dressed as a knight and Christine Pesce who was the dragon. They were surprised, "We thought the clothesline was going to win," said Chris. "It felt good, we worked hard on it; we spent the whole weekend preparing it." According to Christine it was also an expensive costume . "It cost about forty-dollars," said Christine . Placing first in the groups category were the Gumboils: Kim Ostrowksi, Kim Bombery, Amy Rick, Lisa Nitti, Dana Catarinnchia, Karen Hutman, Megan Huggins, Claudine Turi, Heather Kearns,

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Kelly McGuigan, Kae Cownan, Lisa Orbe, Shannon Thurston, and Andrea Hoch. They were all dressed up in different colors, with balloons around their bodies. "We were surprised; we didn't know if the Fruit of the Loom would win," said Andrea . Shannon was pleased with getting five dollars off her prom ticket, which was the prize each of the gumboils received . "It was fun," they said, "even though it was a little uncomfortable wearing this." There were two judges for each category and their scores were averaged to determine the winner. Mr. Wroblewski, who was one of the Individual Category judges, summed up the event : "It was great fun, exciting, and all the kids got into it."

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Enter The Halloween Zone By : Tom Phon Imagine this. It's a little after eight p .m. on a rainy Friday, and you are driving around aimlessly . Coming down Lawrence Road you see from a distance the parking lot of Notre Dame High School. Your curiosity is aroused when you see a group of unusually shaped objects, about six to eight of them, walking up the second ramp . A quick right turn, and you're in the parking lot. Fueled by an unyielding sense of inquisitiveness and a sense of adventure, you stealthily scurry into the building . You're in, and feeling pretty stupid, because inside the foyer all you find is Mr. Shaw and Mrs. Burzachiello collecting money for a school dance. You have suddenly come to the conclusion that those odd-shaped figures were just figments of the imagination. Despite feeling like a complete idiot, you walk nonchalantly into the darkened gym. You can see nothing but flashing lights, but under the full blast of a blatantly disco-ish tune, you hear drowned out, yet familiar, voices, Your pupils adapt to the light, and what you see causes your jaw to drop in utter disbelief. In front of you there are a patch of over -sized, mutated straw-

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berries, a couple of bags of groceries, a bunch of pool table balls and at least two dozen other inanimate objects dancing around . A wine bottle with legs comes to greet you. With this, you finally realize where you are: The Senior Halloween Dance! After mingling a bit with Robin Hood and Friar Tuck, you stand aside as the costume contest starts. The melange of characters disperses to make room for each individual and each group to perform their skit. The competition is fierce and the competitors are serious! The panel of judges including Mr. Peterson, Mrs. Sewnig and Mrs. B., reach a final decision . decision. In the cutest category, Angela Collins wins for her Easter bunny get-up. The first place prize for funniest goes to Dan Slota who is dressed as some McDonald's french fries. Rounding out the awards for most unusual and ugliest respectively are Christine DeAngelo as a tree and Joe Heitzman as the "Evil Monk. You can feel the tension as Mrs. B goes to announce the winners in the couples category . After intense deliberation, first goes to Wine and Roses played by Stacy Fanelli and II

Lisa Suosso, while Gregg Downs and Bob Geller as the grocery bags are awarded second place. The crowd seems content with this decision, but the results are not over. Mrs. B. announces "and now the winner of the best group. The coveted first prize is awarded to a patch of strawberries played by Kiersty Hilton, Dawn Hill, Jen Marue, Lisa Barczewski and Michelle Dey. A tie for second is given to a group who portrayed a Pacman video game and another group dressed as the loveable Little Rascals. After this, the festivities of the night resume and you continue to have a good time (even though you're the only person not in costume). By 11 :00 the dance is over and you find yourself walking back to your car with a bag of groceries that happens to be Gregg Downs. You empathize with him, thinking he is properly devastated by his second place showing in the contest. As you try to console him, he replies in a merry tone, "It's not winning that counts; it's knowing you had fun and that's what senior school spirit is all about.'' II


Page 126/ Top Left/ WACA WACA. WACA : Six ghosts played by Danielle DiMarco. Pam Heenan. Cindy Kerr. Dori Klug. Jen Magson and Colette Prunetti capture second place as they chase Poe-Man (Joann Bozek). Right/ WE WANNA ROCK : Matt McGrath and Marc Nelson are transformed into two motley looking hard rockers for the senior Halloween party . Bottom Left1 FISH RAPPIN' : Jackie Schwab raps about catching one big fish played by Jen Chemidlin. Amy King. Sonya Lombardo and Heather Shirley . Page 127/ Top Left/ STRAWBERRY FIELDS : This patch of strawberries containing Lisa Barczewski. Michelle Dey, Jen Marue. Kiersty Hilton and Dawn Hill sings its way to a first place finish . Top Right/ FROM THE DEPTHS : Theresa Jones shimmers as a mermaid. Left Center/ PERFECT TOGETHER: The classic combination of wine and roses earned first place for Stacy Fanelli and Lisa Suosso . Right Center; O'TAY : Recreating the classic show "The Little Rascals" are Ed McDonald. Anthony Chukumba. Jen Cross. Chris Ramus. Dave Klosinski and Dan Lynch. Bottom Left/ WHO'S THE LEADER: Kristin Ziolkowski. Beth Sopko. Tina Reger. Marylyn lnverso. Lara Hammerstone and Grace Tanglaw still support the Mickey Mouse Fan Club. Bottom Right/ DISCO FEVER: Joe Nix takes us back to the days of disco with his act .

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lvanha Gets Big Laughs By Catherine Kovacs " Piee-ease tell me the story of lvanha, please!," Belinda, portrayed by Megan Rafferty, begged of Friar Rico, played by Forrest Harding . Well, it was "The Worst High School Play in the World," but the Advanced Acting Workshop performed it to the contrary . "They were awful; I mean they were wonderful; I mean they were wonderfully awful," said English teacher Brenda Riley . "It was the year One-Two-FourThree and all was not well in the land of Saxonia," began Friar Rico as the actors prepared to better the world by bringing lvanha back to the throne that was rightfully his . Queen Nina and Princess Corsicana, Charlotte Zimmer and Michelle Kovacs respectively, laden down with only the bare necessities (suitcases, pots, pans, spoons, and of course the royal throne), ran from ferocious cats (it was supposed to be dogs, but the tape was lost) to hide lvanha in the Dark Forest away from the Evil Viscera, where he was found and raised by squirrels . "I've never had to play a villian before, and this was different. It was fun to make people laugh," said Ted Varga who played Viscera . Later, after learning he was really human and not a squirrel, lvanha, played by John Deaver, set out with the help of Friar Fred, the love of Lady Lenore and the support of Ma and Pa Squirrel (Michael Mochari, Jenne DeVeau, Chelsea Cattouse, and Dan Slota) to win the "Challenge of the Druid Prom Queen" and reclaim his throne . The audience also contributed to the success of the show . Their reactions to the characters and situations made the play even more unbelievable and hilarious. "A good audience is important to the show. If the audience is really pumped up and reacting well to the show, you know they really appreciate what you're doing," said Michelle. It was also nice, according to John, to finally have the opportunity to perform in a production that the students appreciated as well as enjoyed .

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Throughout the play, the Director, Holly Lewis, criticized her "inept techies," who missed cues, lost tapes, and misunderstood stage directions. However, Notre Dame's "techies" added to the success of the show with their well-timed sound and lighting

cues. Brian Heath, who ran the sound board said, "We had over thirty sound cues from a baby's cry to the Hallelujah Chorus . The cues were t imed to add to the humor of the play, and definitely contributed to making it 'The Worst High School Play in the World ."'


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A Flipping Fundraiser By : Mary Jane Biancheri The Seniors raised $2000 for their prom tickets and other expenses at the annual Pancake Breakfast . On November 20 seniors took shifts serving, cleaning up, and cooking for the many families that came. One of the 150 seniors that helped out was Dave Floyd who was flipping pancakes at the grill. At the same time, Mary Woody could be seen cleaning thetables to prepare for the next group of customers. She had attended the breakfast in previous years and said that this year's was "as good if not better" than the past ones. According to Josephine Burzachiello, Senior class moderator, about seven hundred people were fed at the breakfast and the customers' response was very good. "The people were very impressed with the cooperation of the students and teachers in the kitchen," said Mrs. Burzachiello. "They also enjoyed the organization that the whole project had. II

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Irish Royalty By: Catherine Kovacs Homecoming is a time when alumni return to watch the traditional football game and the crowning of Homecoming King and Queen . It is also a time for ~tt 1dents to show their spirit and love f<;>r Notre Dame. This year, to add to the festivities of the weekend, there was the Patty Greer concert and Alumni dinner. November 4 found fans gathered at the Reverend Walter E. Nolan Field, where the Fighting Irish defeated Nottingham 41-0 . "It was a good game," commented one student, "but I knew we were going to win right from the start." Many spectators, however, were waiting anxiously for half-time, when the king and queen would be announced. The previous week, seniors had cast their votes for the nominees, who in the girls' court were: Renee Topper, Ann Margicin, Erica Davis, Jill Penney, and Jen Magson who was crowned Queen. Brian Duff, Henry Zawodniak, Joe Heitzman, Erik Anderson, and Matt McGrath made up the guys' court . Erik was crowned King, and he and Jen were chauffeured around the track waving to familv and friends. "Everyone running had a good chance, but Jen and Erik deserved it because they seem to have a lot of spirit,'' said junior Doris Davis . Seniors involved in fall sports were honored, along with their parents, for the contributions they have given to the school. After the game, groups of spectators celebrated at parties, Ciro's, and private gatherings. Page 132/ Topf KING'S COURT: The candidates for homecoming king were Henry Zawodniak , Matt McGrath, Joe Hietzman, Brian Duff and Erik Anderson . Mlddlef QUEEN'S COURT: The candidates for homecoming queen were Renee Topper, Jill Penney, Ann Margicin, Jen Magson and Erica Davis. BoHom Left/ SECOND BEST: Student government representative Brian Duff receives congratulations as first runner-up. BoHom Right/ WHAT A FEELING: Queen Jen Magson is overwhelmed with balloons and flowers by Shannon Keenan and Lori Robak after her victory . Page 133/ Topf A ROYAL POSE: 1988 homecoming king and queen, Erik Anderson and Jen Magson, are taken on the traditional victory ride around the track by John Farfalla. Middle/ KING ME : Football standout Erik Anderson receives his boutonniere from last year's queen Kim Hutchinson. lfoHom Left/ WHO WILL IT BE? Waiting anxiously for the winners to be announced are seniors Collette Purnetti, Shannon Hodock, Cindy Kerr, Dave Bartilino, Danielle Paliaro and John Hardiman. BoHom Right/ END OF A REIGN : Swim team member Jen Magson is crowned homecoming queen by Kim Hutchinson.

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Not Just Another Night By Leonora Obed The beginning of the holiday season marked a festive time for Notre Dame. Students and faculty Christmas parties, the Christmas concert, candy cane sales and the Christmas mass are activities that help promote the holiday spirit. One event that students especially look forward to is the Christmas Cotillion. "I think it's great timing for a dance," said junior Kim Bombery, "Everyone is in the Christmas mood." The semi-formal dance was held on December 16 at Cedar Gardens in Hamilton township. Ticket sales were successful despite the $50 cost. Since moving the location from the school cafeteria three years ago, the price has risen drastically, but the pleasant ambience seems to balance out the expense. There are those who feel the change was never necessary. "I personally would like to see the Cotillion back at school," said English teacher Diane Wargo, "It would cut down the price and more people could attend." Senior Alyssa Potter shared the same opinion. "I think the price was too high for what they offered," she added. The popularity of the Cotillion was evident, especially on the senior level where tickets sold out on the first day.

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Many seniors were then put on a waiting list to get surplus tickets from other levels. "At first I was afraid that I wouldn't be able to get my tickets, seeing how many people were in line, but I did get them and at least I wasn't on the waiting list," said senior Kathy Maguire. The evening ended with mixed feelings among the students. Some felt the food and music were unsatisfactory, while others just did not enjoy themselves. "I didn't like the DJ this year as compared to last year. His music was too old and it was too low," said junior Nicole Sapnar. Many people overlooked those factors and felt very positive about the Cotillion. "It was nice to see everyone together having a great time," said Nikki Dawson. Seniors seemed to have especially enjoyed themselves, considering it was their last Cotillion. "As a senior, I felt it was a great way to share the Christmas spirit with friends," said student government member Lisa Scorsolini. Senior Kathy Maguire said, "the Cotillion was definitely a success. I'll have a lot of great memories. It was a special moment for me, especially since I rarely get out."


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Candy Cane Sales and Polaroids with Santa Claus both helped Notre Dame students get into the spirit of Christmas, and helped the student government raise money. The Candy Cane sale has been a tradition at Notre Dame for many years . It gives students an opportunity to send candy canes to their friends . Senior Rich Morrison says, "I like the Candy Cane Sale. It's a cool way to like, find out who your friends are, and to see who might like you that you didn't know about - sorta like a secret admirer deal." Students can send a message along with the candy cane, and either sign their name or send it anonymously. The candy canes were fifty cents or three for a dollar. The money that was made was put into the student government fund. Another student government fund raiser this Christmas season was the Polaroid with Santa. For three dollars, students had their pictures taken on Santa's lap. There were four different Santos played by : Mr. Archer, John Gappo, Matt Kelly, and Rob Walicki .

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Page 136 f lop Right fSMILE AND SAY. "CHEESE! " : Seniors Daneille DeMarco. Jen Magson . Dori Klug . Cindy Kerr . Shannon Hodock. Pam Heenan. Mike O'Sullivan. Mark Hartman. John Farfalla. have their pictures taken with Santa. Bottom Left/ 'TIS THE SEASON TO BE JOLLY : Denise Radford takes time out from her school work to spread Holiday cheer . Bottom Right/ FALALALALA : Tim Fahey sings a solo in Notre Dame's annual Christmas Concert . Page 137 f Topf LIKE A BOWL FULL OF JELLY : Santa and Mike O 'Sullivan share a "ho-ho-ho." Bottom; WITH ALL THE TRIMMINGS : Ani Mody and Sara Noble add decorations to the Canticle 's Christmas tree .

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All I Want For Christmas Is by Donna Angelucci You know how it is every Christmas season . You anxiously await that time of the year, hoping Santa will bring you something extra special. Most of the time, he does: your favorite Christmas gift, the one that stands out from the pile . It is also the one that you will probably remember next year and the year after. Who knows, maybe even forever . When students were asked what their favorite gift was, there were some interesting responses. Junior Chris Pesce was torn between two gifts. "My boyfriend gave me a gold ring with a diamond heart on it, but I guess you can say my most treasured gift was a pair of Garfield underwear. Actually I loved them both," admitted Chris. 路 Jason Moran, also a junior, said his favorite gift, a VCR, was "more like a family gift, but I use it more than anyone else . I always wanted a pool, but the VCR is good enough for now." Who says money can't buy happiness? Almost all of the gifts students seemed to treasure the most were expensive . Junior Kelly Odenheimer's favorite gift was a CD player. Senior Mark Payton got a car - a Pontiac Grand Am. We all should be so lucky. Senior Frank Andrusiewicz didn't have to worry about car insurance this time . His was paid as a Christmas gift. Freshman Frank Angelucci received a two-year membership to Holiday Spa at Quakerbridge Mall, and senior Mary Jane Biancheri got a stereo system . The gifts of money were also appreciated . Senior Tom Phon received " lots of it, " and junior Mike Gallucci got a Polo gift certificate . Although it seems that favorite gifts tended to be expensive, many N.D. students claimed that the price didn't matter when it came to their favorite. As long as the gift was from someone special, that's all that mattered . Page 138jTopf GIFTS GALORE ! Everyone 's favorite part of Christmas. Bottomj FROM THE HEART : Students purchased g ifts for needy families and placed them under the tree in the chapel. Page 139jTop Leftj Where are t he presents? Gwyn Caldwell waits for Santa. Top Right/ 0 ' CHRISTMAS TREE : The tradit ion of Christmas trees gives a festive atmosphere to homes during the holiday; Bottom: SURPRISE, SURPRISE : Christy Barcalow enjoys her Christmas gifts.

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Page 140flop Left/ LEG LIFTS: Junior boys James Gee. Mike Galucci. Tim Sullivan and Brian Eller support the junior girls during their powder puff victory . Top Right/ JUNIOR HUDDLE : Tina Crawford, Kelly Fitzpatrick. Meg Rafferty, Kris Jancewicz. Kelly Marone and Kristen Schmitt were smiling both before and after the game. Left Center/ FIGHTING OR FREEZING? Juniors Lisa Orbe, Margie Comer and Nessa Innocenti look ready for a rough game, but Bridget Hayes and Kristen Kusek seem to be bothered by the cold weather. Right Center/ TEAM EFFORT: The senior girls played a rough game despite the freezing November temperatures . Bottomj A QUICK PEP TALK: Senior coaches Mr. Boyle and Mr. Gatto give some last minute reminders to the girls before they take the field . Page 141flopf WHO'S WHO? Joe Heitzman takes over the role Heather Shirley usually plays as an ND cheerleader. Centerf HAWAIIAN FANTASY : Junior Jomar Stakun tries to keep warm by providing the crowd with a hulla dance at half-time of the powder puff game. Bottomj PYRAMID POWER: Senior cheerleaders Eric Simms. Jeff Toewe, Joe Hannawacker. Henry Zawodniak, Mike Pollard, Marc Nelson. Tony Coluccio, Joe Heitzman, Matt McGrath and Brian Duff stack themselves up to show their spirit and enthusiasm.

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Huffing and ''Puffing,, by : Jennifer Marue Attention, all of you people who still believe that football is only a man's sport . Where were you last November during Notre Dame's first "Powder Puff" football game? Dressed in baby blue t -shirts with pink lettering, the junior girls defeated the senior girls, who were wearing pink tshirts with blue lettering and black tights, by a score of 34-30 . Danielle DiMarco did most of the ball carrying for the seniors while Heather Layton did a lot of running for the juniors. The game was played under the lights of the varsity football field. Although it was flag football and there were no opportunities for field goals or extra points, the game followed other basic rules of football including sixpoint touchdowns, two-point conversions, penalties and the use of officials . According to Mary Liz lvans, who organized the game, the actual idea was initiated by student government members Renee Topper, Jen Mag son and Brian Suth after they had attended a leadership training camp . Mr. Carr was very supportive of the idea. He had had " powder puff' football at Hightstown and was able to give the student government a lot of ideas to make it successful, said Mrs. lvans. The student response to the idea was "overwhelming ." Over 90 excited junior and senior girls were involved and an estimated 500 spectators were present . A $1 admission fee was charged because the game was an unscheduled event . That helped pay

for the cost of the referees as well as other expenses. Mrs. lvans said that the game was very profitable and the remaining money will go toward student activities. In preparation for the game, each team held weekend practices to learn basic skills and strategy. The seniors were under the instruction of Bernie Boyle and Frank Gatto, while the juniors were coached by Carl Anderson and Darren Doherty (all NO boys' football coaches). The girls were not the only ones who tolerated the freezing temperatures that night. How could a football game possibly be complete without cheerleaders? To show their enthusiasm, guys from each class borrowed cheerleading uniforms and created "routines" of their own . "They organized themselves and showed a lot of spirit," said Mrs. lvans, "even if their knees were a little hairy.'' The highlight at half-time was junior Jomar Stakun's hulla dance. According to Mrs. lvans, Jomar, dressed in a grass skirt, wig and make-up "braved the cold" to entertain the spectators. Mrs. Ivans also mentioned the "interesting'' job Mr. Schafer did announcing the game. "Powder Puff" football seems to have found a permanent spot at ND. When asked if this would become an annual event, Mrs. lvans answered, "No doubt about it; they're even trying to make it bi-annual."

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Top LeftjMrs. Liptak welcomes Mr. Carr to the Notre Dame family . Top Right/ The altar as it was decorated for liturgy. Bottom Left fMass is dedicated to the Virgin Mary . Bottom Right/ Student Government members celebrate mass.

The Word On Liturgy by Susan Sargeant and Catherine Wenz Notre Dame can be considered a special school because of its religion program, a school that allows students who wish to express their faith to do so. However, it is not mandatory that all students pray in school (they do not have to attend Mass), only that they be respectful of those who do pray . Whether or not to teach religion in public schools has always been a controversial issue. In public schools, stu-

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dents salute the flag, no more. Many schools choose not to institute even a moment of silence, which many say encourages thought and offers time to "sort out things in one's mind. Those who attend Notre Dame can choose whether to express their religious beliefs. Some students here feel that prayer helps them to develop a higher sense of morals and values. Mr. Copolla, a former public school II

teacher, feels that "religion is a strong, He motivating, inspirational force. also believes that religion reflects on a person's convictions about life. Mrs. Ivins, a religion teacher at Notre Dame, feels she has a responsibility to share her firm belief in Christian morality. Both she and Mr. Copolla believe that prayer is important and should have a place in school . II


They Come Bearing Gifts by Lisa Hall Helping others is a part of the tradition of giving at Notre Dame, a tradition manifested in the annual Thanksgiving food drive. Mrs. Josephine Burzachiello, Chairperson of the Spiritual Programs Committee, and Father Dennis organize the food drive every year. This year, approximately 50 baskets were collected along with enough money to make two local donations. The baskets were brought to the Martin House and the Mount Carmel Guild where they were distributed as needed. When Father Dennis asked Mrs. Burzachiello for help with the food drive, she gladly volunteered. "It's good for the school to be involved with this kind of thing," said Mrs. Burzachiello, "the students are very generous as well as helpful in bringing the baskets to be distributed." Mrs. Burzachiello feels Notre Dame is a caring, concerned community willing to give of themselves to help those who are less fortunate. "The people are extremely appreciative of our contributions,'' said Mrs. Burzachiello. Top Lett; Box boy Brian Duff, prepares food for delivery. Top Righi/ Todd Bodine checks out the goods. Bottom Lett; Brian Duff, Henry Zawoodniak, and Todd Bodine, bearing the fruits of their labor.

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Seniors Search For Meaning by : Jennifer Marue It seems ironic, but often students spend four years in high school together and never really get to know one another. Most everyone has a certain group of close friends, but others may just be acquaintances. One factor that has helped change this situation is the senior overnight retreat program . Father Dennis started this program last year by taking four separate groups of seniors, at different times throughout the year, to the Queen of Peace Retreat House in Newton NJ . The house is an old Benedictine monestary that has been converted . Father Dennis thought that leaving the standard school environment and traveling to a different place could help the students relax and share their feelings. As a result of the success, six retreats were held this year with approximately 305 of 347 seniors participating . But what is the purpose of a senior retreat? According to Father Dennis, "it lets kids see there are other kids and groups who experience the same problems and joys they do." He feels that through the activities on the retreat, people become more accepting of each other. ''It brings them a lot

closer.'' Each retreat had the same theme : "My life is bl9ssed, " and the same activities were planned, but according to Father Dennis, each one is special because of the different groups of people . He said all of the discussions lead in different directions, so no one was exactly alike. The retreat activities range from small group sessions where people open up and share their values, feelings, and troubles, to prayer and liturgy services that bring out the importance of God in life. The Stations of the Cross were performed outside and reconciliation was offered, where Father Dennis spent an average of four hours talking with students. "If they feel open enough to talk, I think that's great," he said. Even though a curfew was set for 1:30 AM, many discussions lasted until after 3:00AM . Father Dennis also feels the group sessions let the students know how others see them and help them realize everyone has the right to be blessed. "You don't have to be successful to be happy. It's who you are, not what you are that's important," he empha-

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sized . The retreats will continue to remain a senior privilege said Father Dennis. "I wanted them to have something different than the rest of the school. After four years together, I think they are mature enough to handle an overnight retreat." After three years of participating in Spirituality Day in school, the seniors have something special to look forward to . . " When we have a retreat at school, everyone is involved, but going away in small groups you get to be closer with everyone your own age," said senior Alyssa Potter. Mrs. Gauvin-Tharney also helps organize the senior retreats. She and Father Dennis decide on the activities and if any changes are needed. Approximately four or five faculty members accompany the students on each retreat . They are selected on a voluntary basis. On the evaluation forms filled out by the students, the largest complaint was that the retreat wasn't long enough!


Page 145JTop Left/ GETTING SETTLED: Before going to dinner. Tammy Somers. Stacy Fanelli and Lisa Suosso stop for a quick picture . Top Right/ UP AGAINST A WALL : Jen Marue sits among the luggage waiting for a ride home after the retreat . Left Center1 ONLY TWO TO A ROOM PLEASE : It was very common on the retreats for friends to visit each other's rooms as Theresa Jones. Deidre Banfield, Jen Collender. Marlene Lobiondo and Denise Vandegrift do here . BoHom Left/ READY AND WAITING : Dawn Hill, Lisa Barsczewski. and Kiersty Hilton pile their luggage in the chapel before the bus to the Queen of Peace Retreat House arrives. Right Center/ PROVIDING INSPIRATION: Father Dennis delivers a homily during one of the six retreats he organized during the year.

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A New Face In The Crowd by Donna Angelucci You probably saw him earlier in the year walking down the hall wearing his electric blue pants and prominent hairstyle, using his ear as a pencil holder. You've probably already guessed the identity of this person . It was none other than Notre Dame's Panamanian exchange student, Alexander Nicolas. Nicolas became interested in visiting an American school because he wanted to gain new experience, learn American customs and culture, and, of course, meet new people . Adapting to Notre Dame's environment with ease, Nicolas said that what he really enjoys about being here is the American people, especially Notre Dame's students and faculty, who he says are

"very nice and great to be with." He said he likes Americans as much as Panamanians The eighteen-year -old lives in Panama with his parents, two brothers and two sisters . When he came to America this summer, he was hosted by Reverend Mullings of the 'Church of God' in Trenton, who he stayed with throughout his visit. Although he has quite an accent, Nicolas speaks fluent English, which he learned at a private school in Panama when he was very young. He was able to adapt to his classes and did very well during his stay at Notre Dame, but he admits he did a little better at his school in Panama.

Nicolas said he loved all of his classes, but his favorite was History with Mr. Gatto, "He be all right," according to Nicolas. Although he loves school, Nicolas's main interest lies in music which he enjoys practicing in his spare time. Many students enjoyed Nicolas's short stay at Notre Dame and missed him when he left. "I think he's a wild and crazy guy, but I really like him and I'll be sad to see him go," said sophomore Kate Wenz. His unusual volleyball serve, unique walk, and friendly personality left Notre Dame students with memories of Alexander Nicolas that are a little more than ordinary.

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A Passport To Notre Dame Although he has classes on both the junior and senior level, Swiss Exchange Student Yves Meylan, 17, considers himself a senior. The idea to come to the United States came to him about two years ago in his home town of Geneva. Yves' aunt, who lives in Allentown, NJ, found a good family and school and made the arrangements for Yves to come here in the summer of 1988 and stay for one year. Yves' mom came two weeks before him to see the school and the family he'd be staying with. Yves said he was not the only one among his classmates at home to study abroad. One other student came to the United States and two went to Germany. It didn't take long for Yves to catch on to the way things work at Notre Dame. He joined the band to play the snare drum and according to Yves, it only took a few days to get used to the new schedule and school system. Home in Switzerland, his school has the same schedule for one week and then they change . Yves says the United States and Switzerland are very different for many various reasons. In Switzerland he got out of school at 3:30 and had an hour and a half to go home for lunch if he chose to do so, but he prefers here because he has all afternoon for himself. The United States, compared to his country, is not a clean country, said Yves referring especially to the beaches . He also doesn't like the dances here because of the music. In Switzerland they have both English and French singers but here there is no French music . Yves is staying with an American family in Robinsville. He has been traveling all over with them . A week after he came, everyone went to Myrtle Beach in South Carolina. Since then he has been to Virginia, Massachusetts, and New York . So far, New York has been his favorite and he wants to go back to see some museums and broadway shows such as Cats, A Chorus Line, and the Christmas show at Radio City Music Hall. When he is not off seeing the sites, Yves like to go skiing and hiking in the mountains. Last year Yves said he missed his chance to go skiing. "I had

knee surgery and was on crutches for four months. This year, I can't wait to ski," said Yves. He hopes to go with some friends he knows from Freehold. Yves would like to come back sometime to visit other parts of the United States but he said he probably won't be back to New Jersey. "After all, I

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was already here for one year,'' he said. Over all, Yves said he is having a good time but does not think he would like to live here permanently. The main reason is his family and his hope to be an Air Traffic Controller. In Switzerland, they have a great Air Traffic Controller program, according to Yves.

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In Our Spare Time By Lisa Hall Have you ever wondered what the students of Notre Dame do when they're not in class? We conducted a survey and the results were surprising . According to the poll, which was a random sampling of homerooms, Football and Track are the most popular extracurricular activities, followed closely by the Red Cross Club . "My special interest is running track . I want to be in the Olympics," said sophomore Odweda Chambers. Golf, bowling, and the Latin Honor Society were not highly popular, but for the students involved, they are some of the best clubs available . " I wanted to kindle within my heart the joy of Latin," said senior David Schillon, Latin Honor Society member. The moderators of these clubs are also enthusiastic. Mr. Steven Schultz, coach of the bowling team said, "I enjoy the sport of bowling and like working with the kids who choose to get involved." For those who don't participate in school activities, working, dancing, and playing musical instruments are top priority . "I play the saxophone because it's fun , and it's rewarding to know I can play a difficult piece of music," said sophomore Megan Double . Some out -of -school activities that less students are involved in are diving, field hockey, and lacrosse. Other top pastimes include listening to music and dancing. Junior Glenn MacKenzie said, "I'll listen to anything that has a good beat - from pop to rap ." But Senior Fred Fares disagrees: "Basically, I only like pop music!" he said . Painting and drawing are also highly rated hobbies. " I draw because I enjoy it and it's something I can do anytime," said junior Lisa Maier.

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Clowning Around by Meghan Gocke

JUGGUNG ClUB: Front Row/ Ted Varga, Steve Dombeck. Second Row/ Marino, Joe Cicco. Third

Row/ Jen Ferencz, Ethan Hurd, Angie Collins, James Tyne.

CHESS CLUB: Front Row/ James Tyne, Maribel Gray, Alexis Butrym, Dan Amrick. Second Row/ Joe Diliberto, Bill Ungrell, Joakim Erdfelt, Lee Trent.

Third Row/ Mr. Sewnig, Maribel Gray, Ray Zado,

ART CLUB: Front Row/ Suzanne Rumac, Mary Beth Mount, Toni Ueggi. Second Row/ Sean Kerins, Dug Young Lee, Krista Kandelo, Margaret Lumia. Third

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"I joined it to have fun," said Christian Clowning Club president Nikki Mellodge. She added that it gave her an opportunity to perform as a clown. The twelve-member club, moderated by Judith Salcewicz, is a small and sometimes overlooked service club. But they are constantly active, dressing up as clowns to perform skits for people in hospitals and nursing homes, for retarded people, and for children. The club performs at least once a month, especially around holidays, because their skits often center around holiday themes. The skits have been used often in past years but the club members also make up new ones. Even though the skits are only five to ten minutes long, they are designed to teach something. According to Nikki the skits reinforce the positive about one's self and one's life. Although the club fulfills the service requirement of juniors and seniors, most of the club's members joined because they wanted to have fun and entertain. "We don't just do service, we have fun too," said Nikki.

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DEBATE TEAM: Front Row/ Michelle Kovaks, Amy Jewuslak, Joelle Gugllamelli. Middle Row/ Jemes Gee, Dialo Hall. Back Row/ Mrs. Anderson, Joe Cicco, Ted Varge, Rob Mazurek.

Mellodge, Denise Pierson, Raquel Serrano. Back Row: Bill Wnek, Lauren Coffey, Donna Mottely, Kathleen Jones, Lizanne Wnek, Grace Tanglaw.

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Special Times By: Chris Pesce

FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS OF AMERICA: Front Row/ Joseph Cicco, Tina Reger, Julie Kaluza, Kelly Odenheimer, Gregory Zak, Robert Mazurek. Second Row/ Halina Chamara, Denise Vlaciky, Jodi Eckel, David McKnight, Usa Suosso, Thomas Papa, Caroline Farruggia. Third Row:

Evonya lassiter, Kristin Zielkowski, Suzanne Rumac, Heidi Davis, Adam Przyborowski, Sandy Foustanas, Samuel Amico. Fourth Row/ Jennifer Walton, Jeff Kramarz, Brian Heath, Razi Howie, Bill Langrell, Brian Suth, lauren Czabafy, Joe Pagliaro.

HIBERNIAN: Front Row/ Ann Stewart, Kathy McGuire, Marilynn Inverse, Jodi Hicker, Collette Prunetti. Second Row/ Ms. lang, Chris Pesce, Chris Prynoskl, Kathleen Jones, lara Hammerstone, Cindy Kerr, Mrs. Shelia Gavin. Third Row/

Michael Ponticello, Matthew Gominiak, Ashley Robb, Tina Reger, Uzanne Wnek, Jen Firenze. Fourth Row/ Robert Mazurek, Ted Varga, Eric Simms, Marc Nelson, Ken Ward, Ellen Piepszak, Kathy Garruba, Anthony Chukumba

To most people, Koinonia is just a strange sounding word they can't pronounce. Although Webster's Dictionary describes it as "the Christian fellowship of a body of believers", Koinonia has a special and personal meaning for its club members. It is a service club whose members help citizens in their community and have fun at the same time. Throughout the year, the Koinonia club holds socials for physical and mentally handicapped people. Gatherings this year included a Halloween party and a Christmas social. "They really like ND students, and are thrilled telling us about their activities and friends," says one member. According to moderator Judy Salcewicz, Notre Dame has "one of the most active service programs in the area." President Mary Beth Mount, a 4-year member of Koinonia says, "I find Koinonia very rewarding. I thought it would be a great way to understand the mentally retarded and have a good time with friends."

HOPE CLUB: Front Row/ Ashley Robb, Jen Hughes, Shannon Hodock, Jen Magson. Back Row/ Catherine Kovacs, Doris Davis, Ellen Peipszak.

GATHERING TOGETHER: Koinonia members show their spirit at a Christmas social at the ARC Building.

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BUSINESS HONOR SOCIETY: Front Row/Denise Vandergrift, Tammy Sommers, Deanna Minus. Second Row/Teresa Jones, Amy K_ing, Jill Pen-

ney, Colleen campbell. Third Row/Mrs. Stoka, Wil Derosset, Craig Bergman, Bob Geller. Fourth RowjAiisha Etgan, Joe Pagliaro, Dean Micale.

KOINONIA: Front Row /Robert Stewart, Kathy Garruba, Amy Rick, Nicole Sapnar, Mary Conboy, Heather Keams, Babs, Tezsla, Tinky Scott. Second Row/Mrs. Salcewicz, Grace Tanglaw, Jen Hughes, Marilynn Inverse, Ann Stewart, Mary Woody, Mary Beth Mount, Nessa Innocenti, Christine DeAngelo, Beth Davis. Third Row/Margie Comer, Meghan Gocke, Holly MacKenzie, Dorothy Bajdalski, leslie Motley, Kathleen Jones, lauren McGuire, Kristen Kusek, Uzanne Wnek,

David McKnight, Jen Cipullo, Francesca Gioe. Fourth Row1Amy Parker, Clare Danek, Alison Fuhrman, Teresa Kenney, Mary Ann Gocke, Mary Mellodge, Maribel Gray, Dawn McGrath, Kristen Kelley, Kelly Gregory, Jen Bond, Kristen Reilching, Amy lorbeck. Back Row/Bonnie Perpetura, Elisha Aldrich, liz Kennedy, Ellen Piepszak, Doris Davis, Denise Pierson, Uzanne Wong, Kathy Green, Bob Popowski, Tim Challender, Amy Drake, Brooke Dyszkiewicz.

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Summing It All Up

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SIGN LANGUAGE CLUB: Front Rowl Mary Beth Mount. Mary Woody. Second Row1 Dawn McGrath. Antoinette Lieggi. Jen Hughes. Third Row1 Karen AntocL Janine Carabelli. Doris Davis. Ellen Piepszak.

The room is filled with students. It's unnaturally quiet for after school. What is the cause of this unnatural scene? It's the Math league. They are lost in the depths of concentration taking a highly competitive test. Math league tests are open to all students and are given twice a month by the New Jersey Math League or the Catholic High School Math League . "The tests are very thought provocative." said math teacher, Mrs. Kyte. who administers the tests with math teacher Peggy Lynch. She noted that they are very good preparation for the SATs. At the end of the year awards are given to high scorers in the league. "You improve each time you take the test because you get more used to the thought process," said Mrs. Kyte. Mrs. Kyte explained that all tests have a time limit of 30 minutes. The New Jersey Math League tests have 5 questions and the Catholic High School Math League tests have 10 multiple choice questions. The New Jersey Math League is comprised of students all over the state and the Catholic High School Math League is for students in New Jersey's Northeastern Catholic high schools. The tests are based on the Algebra II level, except for the Varsity Catholic High School Math League tests which are for seniors only and are based on Calculus. Most students who are involved in the Math League are seeking academic success. but they also see the tests as a true accounting of their abilities. "At first I did it for the extra-credit. but now I do it for the challenge." said one students.

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VARSITY CLUB: Front Row1 Karen Hutman. Jerry Wilson. Second Row1 Tom Roche. Chris Wargo. Third Rowl Rob Walicky. Mr. Boyle.

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MATH LEAGUE : Front Rowj Glenn MacKenzie, Jen Barnock. Albert Valenzuela, James Tyne. Maribel Gray. Alexis Butrym, Janelle Umali, Deborah Navata, Jen Mosticchio. Second Row f Jodi Eckel. Joy Kozlowski. Robin Famosa. Jim Hammerstone, Steve Dombeck. John Nicoli, Jen Ferencz. James Muscianesi. Lisanne Wong . Third Rowj Margie Comer. Usa Sokolowski. Erich Wedam. Todd Horlick a. Rob Domante, Joe Diliberto, Clare Danek. Jen Wood. Fourth Rowj Jim Tammaro. Steve Chukumba. Andrea Wright. Nessa Innocenti. Karen Lewis, Louis Locco, Ray Zado. Ellen Peipszak. Rob Mount.

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SENIOR RED CROSS/ Front Rowf Lisanne Wong, Bridget Hayes, Amy Lorbeck, Dean Micale, Mrs. Salcewicz, Bruce Hornik. Grace Evanko, Dawn Dunn. Second Rowf Bonnie Perpetua. Nikki Melodge. Amy Parker. Jen Hughes. Megan Albano. Third Row; Maribel Gray. Tammy Somers. Stacy

FRESHMAN/SOPHOMORE RED CROSS: Row Onef Jeanine Carabelli. Tara Hunt. Nicole Guzzo. Jen Barnock. Janelle Umali. Joseph Diliberto. Liz Kennedy. Second Row; Lidia Kara. Theresa Tilton. Dawn McGrath. Jen O'DonnelL Jill Walsh. Kristin Simms. Beth Nowak. Maggie Nixon, Lauren Maguire. Third Rowf Mrs. Salcewicz. Elisa Farkas.

Fanelli. Deidre Banfield. Stacy Kemler. Melissa Gursky, Kirsten Zita. Barb Regina. Tara Zorovich. Tina Mosbrucker. Back Row f Alyssa Potter. Jennifer Marue. Dawn HilL Danielle DiMarco. Jill Branham. Marcie Thorn. Ann Margicin, Charlene Binder. Alicia Etgan.

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High school goes by so fast, as the senior student government members are finding out. Plans need to be made for the future - what college, what major, etc. Senior year is also a time to look back on what's been accomplished and how they've helped to make the school what it is. Student Government President Erik Anderson plans on attending college in hopes of meeting new and interesting people along with learning many new things. "I hope that once I have completed my education I can find a job that allows me to be successful as well as enjoy myself," says Erik. He believes one of the reasons he was chosen for student government is because he's honest and always tries to be himself. Erik hopes he's had a positive influence on the senior class. ''I'm not sure of what my major might be so I plan to pursue liberal arts until I know exactly how I want to spend the rest of my life,'' says Todd Bodine. He believes that when the senior student government puts their hearts into a project they produce results. Todd hopes the student government has helped to generate a good atmosphere for the senior class. Renee Topper wants to attend college in Washington, D.C. to study political science and international service. Her future plans also include marriage and a family. Renee believes in order to be a good leader you need

Amy Cutchineal. Kelly Gregory, Vanessa Corabelli. Cynthia Triolo. Meghan Gocke. Andrea Wright, Jeanine Shinal. Fourth Row; Lisa Gentile. Kristin Kelley. Colleen Gilligan. Tracey Crawford, Amber Jancola, Allison Mangini. Lauren Shwalha. Kathy Green.

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to be "honest, able to listen, have an open mind and the ability to care ." All of the student government members are looking to the future . Eric Simms plans on attending college, then continuing on to medical school so he can achieve his goal of becoming a doctor, while Dan Am rich plans on going to college as a liberal arts and communications major. Lisa Scorsolini plans to attend college to study foreign international service and Spanish . Homecoming queen Jenn Magson believes to be a successful leader you need to " represent your peers' ideas and be responsible for carrying out plans . A leader should definitely communicate with their classmates and not be afraid to speak out in meetings." Jenn plans on going to college and major in Wildlife Biology with a minor in environmental science . Her future goal is to work with National Parks and get involved with laws to help preserve the lands. " I will probably major in either English or Political Science with hopes of attending law school and becoming a lawyer," says Brian Duff. "However, if I become disenchanted with the law profession I would like to be a high school teacher." He believes that everyone on the student government works as a whole . "Without everyone working together we would be unsuccessful," says Brian.

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JUNIOR RED CROSS: Front Row1 Maggie Mullen. Karyn Lewis, Jen Mosticchio, Albie Valenzuela, Jen McMahon. Karen Hutman. Amy Rick, Kristin Kusek . Ericka McClain, Stacy Horan, Debbi Novata, Heather Kearns. Second Row1 Leslie Mottley, Amy Drake, Allison Farman. Mary Ann Gocke. Teresa Kenney, Clare Donek, Claudine Turi, Mary Conboy, Tara Festa, Tina Morozin, Nikki Hewitson. Laurie Walsek. Beth Davis. Third Row1

Michelle Rafferty, Peggy Vujovich. Ratna Patel. Sue Sargeant, Bob Popowski, Margaret Reily, Nessa Innocenti, Nicole Sapnar, Robin Famoso, Lauren Maguire, Liz Kennedy, Chris Zola, Colleen Gorman, Evonya Lassiter. Back Row1 David McKnight, Brooke Dysziewicz. Barb Chmeil. Laura Callan. Margie Comer, Rochelle Scott. Megan Rafferty, Brion Heath, Rich Campbell. Kathy Garruba .

SADD: Front Row1 Karen Hutman.' Amy Rick , Marcie Thorne, Mary Beth Moran, Bridget Hayes, Nicole Santowassa, Mariaon Tanglaw, Colleen Gilligan. Laura Shwahla, Jill Walsh. Kathy Garruba, Danielle DiMarco. Second Row 1 Anne Marie lannaci, Tara Festa, Robin Famoso, Colleen Lampbell. Jill Branham, David Scorsolini, Amy Lorbeck, Robert Gominiak, Jen Cipullo, Cindy Kerr. Jennifer Hughs. Third Row1 Mary Anne Goeke,

Barbara Tezsla, Nicole Sapnar, Clare Danek, Jacqui Ritter, Deanna Minus, Matthew Gominiak, Dana Belina, Susan Sargeant, Andrea Hoch, Pamala Heenan, Jennifer Magson. Back RowI Patricia Lupinacci, Teresa Kenney, Liz Kennedy, Amy Droke, Kathy Green, Roberta Anderson, Michael Hodnicki. David Gaynor, Emmanual Chrysoulakis, O.C. Chucumba, John Hardiman. Shannon Hodock, Michelle Wasko.

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Madrigal A Song For All Seasons

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STORYTELLERS CLUB: Front Rowf Jennifer Tandy, Nicole Guzzo, Christina Guarini, Kris Nemith. Sec路 ond Row f Margaret Lumia, Jennifer Elder, Carrie Dunn, Amanda Keating, Francesco Gloe. Third Rowf Maria Plishchuk, Janine Carabelli, Kimberly

Bombery, Carole Plumeri, Mirusia Jablonski, Christine Connolly. Back Rowf Alicia Conroy, MaryLynn Martin. Lauren Cunningham, Jennifer Duffe, Christy Barcalow, Jennifer Barnok.

WRITING IRISH: Front Rowf Michelle Kovacs, Genevieve Fitzgibbon. Second Rowf Kathleen Garruba, Catherine Kovacs, Jen Mosticchio,

Margaret Lumia. Third Rowf Ellen Piepszak, Maribel Gray, Carole Plumeri. Back Row1 Brian Heath. Rich Campbell, Joe Diliberto.

Madrigal has, for many years, been an example of Notre Dame's success in the performing arts program . Since Richard Loatman was hired ten years ago as director of the Performing Arts Department, he has made the Madrigal Choir a success to the extent that it is one of the most sought after singing groups in the area. "Mr. Loatman takes his work seriously and in a professional manner. He is always willing to take extra time to help us perfect our musical performances," said Christopher Hefner, a Bass singer in the Madrigal Choir. Responsible for singing at school masses, and performing at weddings, concerts, and benefits for the needy, Madrigal practices about two hours per week . However, this changes when they are preparing for a performonee, requiring them to spend six to eight hours a week in rehearsals. "It takes up all of my time (when there is an upcoming concert)," said Chelsea Cattouse, the only freshman member of Madrigal Choir. It leaves her little time, she said, to spend on a big social life outside of school. "Days when the rest of the school has had the days off, Madrigal has been in school practicing," said Chelsea. The year ended on an exciting note as the Madrigal Choir attended the Festival of the Lakes Choral Festival in Toronto, Canada. There they performed and competed against many other choral choirs. According to the President of Madrigal, Christopher Young, this was a "great honor." Page 163/ Upper Left/ CAN HE DO IT? Tim Fahey tries to tie his tie as he prepares for a concert . Middle Leftf HIT IT: Mr. Loatman leads Madrigal in a song. BoHom Left/ SAY AHHH : Forrest Harding. Christopher Hefner. Tim Fahey. Charlotte Zimmer. Joyce Labriola. and Chelsea Cattouse practice for an upcoming concert . Bot路 tom Right/ SING IT LOUD: The Madrigal Choir in true form.

CANTICLE STAFF: Front Row/ Advisor Patricia Suboleski, Jennifer Marue, Alyssa Potter. Advisor Diane Wargo. Second Row 1 Catherine Wenz, Catherine Kovacs, Leonora 6bed. Janelle Umali, Beth Joyce, Karen Hutman. Jennifer Brennan. Third Rowf Meghan Gocke, Teresa Kenney,

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Clare Danek. Nessa Innocenti, Ratna PateL Nicole Sapner. Kelly McGuigan. Back Rowf Lisa Hall. Brian Heath. Margie Comer, Bob Popowski, Susan Sargeant. Nicole Singelakis. Mary Ann Gocke. Greg Zak.


CONCERT CHOIR: BoHom RowI Nakiesha Cook, Holly Lewis, Jennifer Tyne, MaryJo Schleiben, Michelle Kovacs, Melissa Cassanova, Chelsea Cattouse, Charlotte Zimmer. Second Row1 Holly McKenzie, Kimberly Yash, Genevieve Fitzgibbon, Karyn Lewis, Joyce Labriola, Kathy Green, Carrie Denito. Third Row1 Allison Durner. Ashley Robb,

Elisa Tuscano, Kristin Ziolkowski. Lynn Amatucci, Margaret Ford, Gabriela Sikorski. Back Row: Christopher Young, Thomas Labar, Ted Varga, John Deaver. Forrest Harding, Michael MocharL Christopher Hefner. David Heckler, Timothy Fahey.

MADRIGAL CHOIR: Front Row1 Holly McKenzie, Nakiesha Cook, Melissa Cassanova, Jennifer Tyne, MaryJo Schleiben, Chelsea Cattouse. Mid路 die Row1 Ted Varga, Kimberly Yash, Allison

Durner. Alyssa Tuscano, Charlotte Zimmer, Joyce Labriola. Back Row1 Christopher Young, Thomas Labar. Forrest Harding, John Deaver, Christopher Hefner. Timothy Fahey.

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And They Happily路 Ever The Storyteller's Club opens the wonderful world of reading and imagination to many children and special people . However, Mary Lynn Martin, moderator of the club, feels that many people have the misconception that all the club does is tell stories. "I don't think they realize everything that is involved," said Mrs. Martin. "It's so much more than just telling a story. It's sharing a little of yourself.'' Seeing the end result of sharing is worth it to club members, but it means hard work as well as good times. The club meets at the beginning of each month to put together a book for that month's holiday. At the second monthly meeting they visit nursing homes, special education schools, the deaf, and many after- school programs. This

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year they are taking part in Nursery School-Kindergarten Project Head Start. Sophomore Liza Perdomo has been with the club for two years. She said, "It's great, especially if you like kids. It's a lot of fun ." Liza also said that it is a wonderful feeling to know you are " making a difference" . The Storyteller's Club was started five years ago by Religion teacher Judy Salcewicz with only five members. Now that number has increased to 35 with the majority being girls. Mrs. Martin thinks the increase in members just shows how much students want to help. "They have always been patient and willing to help the children . After all, the greatest thing to a child is a story," said Mrs. Martin.

WHERE : Catherine Kovacs is "Somewhere out There ."

Page 165/ WHAT A BLAST!: Ethan Hurd. Fred Fares. and Brian Heath performing on the football field . GOING SOLO: Vivian Morin plays a tune on the flute .

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THE JAZZ. BAND: Front Row: Kim Morrison, Jennifer 0' Donnell, Yves Meylan Charlotte Zimmer, Fred Fares Middle Row: Ethan Hurd, Robert Peppler, Brio Heath, Glenn McKenzie, Alexander Nicholas, Back Row: Christopher Walton, Megan Double, Michael Mochari, David Schillon

THE SAXOPHONE QUARTET: David Schlllon, Christopher Walton, Michael Mochari, Miss Kawalec

"Absolutely superb, bar none. Another first at N.D." were Dave Kelly's words on the Dance Performance held in January. The two-act performance included works from Bob Fosse's "Cabaret", "A Chorus Line", "Sweet Charity", "All That Jazz" and "Pippin". The tempo changed in the act to modern interpretative dance from the movie "County" as well as symphonic scenes from "Phantom of the Opera." Although this was the first dance concert held by the Performing Arts Department, reactions were good. "I'm impressed. I didn't expect it to be that good. I'm overwhelmed!" said sophomore Tom Labar. "The Phantom of the Opera" number was gorgeous. They did a really nice job of catching all areas of music and dancing. It was really well done," said Deni Carr, daughter of Mr. Carr. According to the cast, the performance reached their expectations. "The Performance went okay, but not as smooth as it was supposed to be. The dancers were great! Everyone worked well together. I have to thank Kym who made it all work," said Karyn Tevis. Senior Michelle Burzachello, dance captain, said, "Although it was a lot of hard work, it gave the dancers a memorable experience, and the recognition which we have been longing for." Kymberlee Marie, the show's choreographer, was quite pleased with the Performance. "The dancers were the most dedicated and talented that I've worked with in the past five years, and they have fulfilled my dream as a choreographer." Page 166/Bottom Left/WELCOME: Theresa Jones, a star performer in the recital. Top Right/THE PHANTOM LIVES: Theresa Jones and Karen Lewis in "The Phantom of the Opera" Page 167 /Bottom Right/ A SPECTACULAR SCENE! The song, "Take off With us" from "All That Jazz" Page 167/BoHom Left/ ENCORE! A great number from "All That Jazz"

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FRENCH HONOR SOCIETY: FRENCH HONOR SOCIETY: Front Row/ Jim Hammerstone, Deidre Banfield. Second Row/ Janet Evans. Third Row1 Brooke Dysziewicz, Mary Anne Gocke, Usanne Wong.

LATIN HONOR SOCIETY: Front Row/ Coleen Campbell, Nessa Innocenti. Second Row/ Margie Comer, Suzanne Bowling. Third Row/ Ann Margicin, Lizanne Wnek, Mike Hodnicki. Back Row/ Joseph Cicco, Karen Campbell. Timothy Challender, Chris White.

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MEMBERS OF THE SENIOR HONOR SOCIETY: Front Row: Jan Ferencz, Beth Sopko, Usa Scorsolini, Forrest Harding, Char1otte Zimmer. Second Row: Angie Collins, Kathy Maguire, lara Hammerstone, Grace Tanglaw, Dawn Dunn, Ben Fitzgibbon, Dan Amrich, John Deaver, Kim Stackhouse. Third Row: Kathy Chikara, Leonora Obed, Amy King, Jill Penny, Meg Albano, Deirdre Banfield, Stacy Fanelli, Alexis Butrym, Robin Emst, Suzanne Bowling. Fourth Row: Usanne Wong, Fred Fares, Mary Woody, Maureen Higgins, Kathleen Jones. Renee Topper, Lynn Anatucci, Bruce Homik,

Dean Micale, Maribel Gray, Brian Duff, Melissa Gursky, Jill Branham, Danielle DiMarco. Fifth Row: Joe Cicco, Alisn Dumer, Aliso Toscano, Jan Marue, Mark Payton, Tina Reger, Kristen Ziolkowski, Amy lorbeck, Deanna Minus, Tony Coluccio, lizanne Wnek, Matt McGrath, Stacy Kemler, Ann Margicin, Marcie Thome. Back Row: Steve Dombeck, Ted Varga, Tim Bennett, Mike Ponticello, Greg James, Eric Simms, Henry Zawodniak, Scott Fitzpatrick, Erik Anderson, Brian Eitzen, Dennis Daquel, Anthony Chukumba, Ed McDonald, Rob Mazurek, John Nicolai, Dave Schillon.

GERMAN HONOR SOCIETY MEMBERS: Front Row Mary-Beth Mount, Middle Row: Tina Reger, Robert Mazurek. Back Row: Ted Varga.

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THE FINISHING TOUCH: Miss Suboleski helps members of the Writing Irish. Ellen Piepszak, Maribel Gray, Genevieve Fitzgibbon, Michelle Kovacs, and Kit Kovacs.

Notre Dame's literary magazine, the Writing Irish, underwent a few changes this year, one of them being the concept of a theme. "Winter: A Personal View" was decided for the first issue. "It was a new approach for the staff, but a more professional approach. I wanted the magazine to run more like any magazine you see on the stands. Besides, a theme makes it easier for those submitting to know what's expected," explained moderator Patty Suboleski. The staff read many submissions before deciding on those that would be published in the winter issue. The next step was to reread the accepted pieces and choose those that the staff felt reflected the author's innermost talents. A $25 dollar savings bond was awarded to the best accepted submissions in three categories. Junior Lisa Maier won in the art category for her picture of a young child gazing into a toy store on a snowy evening. Ralph the Drunken Reindeer, junior Christine Pesce's parody of The Night Before Christmas, was chosen as the best poem, and senior Fred Fares showed insight on a Vietnam Veteran's view of Christmas during the war to capture first in narratives. After reading, accepting, and judging came the hard part: editing. The staff not only edits the original piece,


but also proofs the typewritten copy so there are no mistakes in the magazine. "Senior editors-in-chief Gen Fitzgibbon and Michelle Kovacs were instrumental in making things run smoothly," said Miss Suboleski. She also credited section editors Kathy Garruba, Catherine Kovacs, Jen Mosticchio, and Maribel Gray for the magazine's success as well as the entire staff. "They all worked extremely hard," added Miss Suboleski. The second major change was in the binding of the magazine. In past years, the Writing Irish was stapled together in a term paper form. This year the magazine was side-stitched to give it the look of a genuine magazine. The staff worked long and hard to make the issue a success. They visited 路 English classes to inform the students on the details of submitting a piece. Many English teachers helped bring in submissions by offering extra credit. "It's nice of teachers who offer extra credit, because it gives us a lot to work with. The only problem is that sometimes we get stuff that was just written for extra credit and it isn't good at all and that just wastes our time, but sometimes we get really good work," said Michelle. The editors all said they were very pleased with Winter issue. "And it looks so much better in the new format," said Genevieve, "We've come a long way from what the Writing Irish used to be."

SPANISH HONOR SOCIETY MEMBERS: Front Row: Lenora Obed, Kathleen Maguire, Uzanne Wnek, Ellen Piepszak, Usa Maier, Usa Scorsolini. Second Row: Michelle Roberts, Kathleen Jones, Brian Duff,

Maribel Gray, Heather Layton. Third Row: Kim Whittaker, Alicia Toscano, Ashleigh Robb, Lauren Maguire, Clair Danek. Fourth Row: Debbie Novato, Stacy Horan, Kathy Garuba, Scotst Kimec, Usa Sokolowski.

JUNIOR HONOR SOCIETY MEMBERS: Front Row: Jenny Tyne, Kristen Kusek, Jen Mosticchio, Stacy Horan, Kim Bombery. Second Row: Suzanne Rumac, Nicole Mingo, Debbie Novato, Maggie Mul-

len, Alburt Valenzula. Third Row: Kim Morrison, Erich Wedam, Michelle Rafferty, Ashleigh Robb, Chris Prynoski. Fourth Row: Todd Harlicka, Jim Hammerstone, Jomar Statkun, Brian Eller, Glenn Mackenzie.

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A Major Accomplishment By Mary Anne Gocke Twenty years- two decades- a long time to spend in one place. But gym teacher and field hockey coach Barbara Major isn't complaining, and she has seen a lot of changes in her 20 years in the sports arena. Mrs. Major grew up in the Lawrence Township area and attended Lawrence Junior High School and Trenton High School. At the time, Lawrence High School had not yet opened. Describing herself as a "tomboy," Mrs. Major said, "I grew up the only girl in an all-boy neighborhood, which contributed to my love of sports." When she was young, there were no sports teams for girls so she played ice hockey with the neighborhood boys. When she got to high school, she found that swimming and tennis were available and she joined those teams. After high school, Mrs. Major moved on to Trenton State College where she majored in physical education. "I wanted to be a nurse," said Mrs. Ma-

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jor, "and what I really wanted to be was what we call today a trainer, combining sports and medicine, but back then, there was no such thing as a trainer. But in the end I decided to go with physical education as a major." Mrs. Major said that although she chose physical educaiton over a nursing career, there were many science courses she was required to take so she felt she didn't miss out on anything . After college Mrs. Major taught at Trenton High and then at a CYO day camp. Then she came to Notre Dame to teach gym and coach Girl's Field Hockey and Basketball, the only girls' sports teams at Notre Dame in 1968. With the help of assistant Field Hockey Coach Peg Revello, she began to develop a more diverse girls' sports program. And finally it evolved into what it is today. "It has changed a lot," said Mrs. Major. The number of girls' teams has increased from two to 10 and she has seen many changes in the adminis-

tration too. She also noted that Mr. Ardery has helped the girls a lot. With all the changes in the past, Mrs. Major says she can't predict any in the future except those necessary to keep up with day to day living. Although Mrs. Major's field hockey team has done very well in the past she said, "Winning isn't important, it isn't the only thing.,, Of her role as a coach to the girls she hopes that they, "learn a few things to carry on into life." The athletes she coaches appreciate what Mrs. Major has done for them. Karen Hutman said, "In the beginning we all didn't know what to expect, what would become of us, but she taught us that if you have the heart, you can achieve anything you want .'' Asked if she could see herself doing anything in the future, she says that she'll be here forever. "We all moan and groan, but I wouldn't be here if I didn't like it. I'm very happy here."


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Another Year Another Victory By : Catherine Wenz "They've gone much further than I expected," said Varsity Field Hockey coach Barbara Major. The girls topped off their 12-8 season by capturing the CVC (Colonial Valley Conference) title for the fifth consecutive year. "I never dreamt they would win the conference," added Mrs. Major, noting that many of her experienced players had graduated last year. Team captain Lisa Vannella and cocaptain Robin Ernst, both seniors, said they were very pleased with the team's performance. "We improved more with every game we played," said Robin . Lisa added that the team members learned to work together as they played . "Our most memorable game was the Mercer County Tournament game against West Windsor," said junior Karen Hutman. " We had to win that game to go on in the tournament, so we were really psyched to win ." The defense, said Karen, played a great game, and the whole team played as one, leading them to a 1-0 victory, with the only goal scored by Lisa Vannella. Karen added that the two hour wait for the lights on the field to be turned on also made for a memorable evening . Mrs. Major expects another good team next year, and says that they will probably do as well as this year since they will have more playing experience.

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Page 174/ Top Left/ INTENSE!! Sara Stefero goes for the ball. Top Righi/ TOPPING OFF A SUCCESSFUL SEASON: Top Row: Ann Margicin, Middle Row: Amy King, Kathleen Jones. Bottom Row: Jill Penney, Robin Ernst, and Lisa Vanella . lottom Rlghlfi'LL TAKE IT! Lisa Vanella plays it . Page 175fTop Left: VARSITY FIELD HOCKEY TEAM : Front Row: Lauren Coffey. Middle Row: Jill Penney, Kathleen Jones, Ann Margicin, Robin Ernst, Lisa Vanella, Amy King . Back Row: Mrs. Major, Karen Hutman, Tara Hunt, Liz Kennedy, Carrie NeiL Lauren McGuire, Lisa Nitti, Beth Davis,

Mary Conboy, Melisa Chido, Alison Furman, Shannon Hodock, and Brenda Dryling. Top Righi/ JV FIELD HOCKEY TEAM : Front Row: Debbie Branham, Colleen Halleron, Chris Kennedy . Middle Row: Jenn McMahon, Laurie Moore, Kris Nemeth, Jennifer Quinn, Christy Radigan, Sara Stefero, Alison Carroll, Janine Shinal. Back Row: Mrs. Revello, Kathy McGann, Cheryl Jansen, Nicole Singlakis, Michelle Gregory, Julie Egloff, and Beth Thompson . Bottom Left/ Karen Hutman prepares for a drive. Bottom Rightf Melissa Chido goes after a ball in a game against Hamilton.

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''A Few Good Young Men'' By Jen Marue The military may be looking for some, but according to coach Mike Perone, the Varsity boy's soccer team was comprised of more than a few "good young men." This year's team finished the season with a 16-5 record and earned third place in their division. Winning streaks were an influential part of Mr. Perone's eleventh year of coaching. The season was highlighted by a nine-game winning streak, but loosing three games in a row hurt the team's chances for the eve title . Another achievement for the team was their advancement to the South Jersey finals . Even though they suffered a first-game loss against St . Joe's, Mr. Perone had nothing but praise for his team, "It was a tough way to loose, but that's as well as you can do without winning something .'' Three talented seniors were recognized by the Trentonian and named to the All-Mercer county soccer teams. Henry Zawodniak, Paul Burroughs and goalie Bob Hageman received this honor. Even though these three seniors received special mention in the county, Mr. Perone feels all the "seniors really did an outstanding job." He also said,

"They understood what we wanted, were mature and a pleasure to work with .'' When injury plagues a member of any team, the entire team usually suffers . For the Varsity boys, not one but, "alot of guys played in pain, " said Mr. Perone. "Desire and determination overcame their physical suffering and they were able to come through for the team," said Mr. Perone . If teammates can be friends as well as constructive criticizers, a season has more of a chance of being successful. Mr. Perone feels this team was "really cohesive ." According to him, they got along very well and could tell each ojher their strong and weak points. " I am very appreciative of them for their hard work and the things they did for us," complimented Mr. Perone. Looking toward next year, Mr. Perone foresees a very young soccer team . " We loose twelve seniors out of eighteen players, but don't count us out .'' This year's Junior Varsity and Freshman teams were both undefeated. Already anticipating next season, Mr. Perone said, "They're young players, but they're good players."

Top Right/ Carey Smith races downfield. lot路 tom Left/ Boy's Varsity Soccer Team : Front Row: Greg Gronostajski. Rick Krollman, Matt McGrath, Keith Willever, Chris Hayman. Second Row: Mark Buffuto, Scott Kmiec, Chris McGiinchy, Tony Colucci!, Greg Downs, Joe Heitzman . lack Row: Mr. Perone, Ziggy Zegarski. Jim Hittinger, Keith Monacchio , Paul Burroughs, Marc Nelson, Henry Zawondiak , Mike Pollard, Bob Hageman, Kenny Clark . BoHom Right/ Henry Zawodniak shows some fancy footwork .

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Top Left/ Keith Willever collides with his opponent. Top Right/ Paul Burroughs looks for support from a teammate . BoHom Left/ Coach Perone leads his team to victory . BoHom Right1 "Is it mine or is it yours?" asks Chris Hayman of Henry Zawodniak and Marc Nelson.

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Shooting For The Stars By : Teresa Kenney The Girls' Varsity Soccer team ended the 1988 season with a 17-2-1 record and for the fourth consecutive year, were ranked number one in the CVC division. Coach Sandy Koschek said, "They all have been a fantastic bunch of athletes to work with. They definitely continued the proud tradition of Irish soccer!" Senior captains and four-year veteran players Gwyn Caldwell, Stacy Kemler, Jill Branham, and Doni DiMarco led the Irish kickers through this victorious season . Mrs. Koschek noted that

Top Leftj GIRLS VARSITY SOCCER TEAM: Front Row: Marcella Thorne, Gwyn Caldwell, Jill Branham, Stacy Kemler, Daniel DiMarco. Middle Row: Jeanie Meagher, Heather Layton, Teresa Dodski, Kelly McGuigan, Kathleen Fallon, Kristen Kusek, Michelle Kafer, Lisa Lugossy. Back Row: Bob Popowski, Assistant Coach Joanne Ranke, Noel Briening, Dawn McGrath, Colleen Hughes, Jen Stevens, Meg Huggins, Kelly Mclaughlin, Felica Scavo, Kris Kelly, Chris Fanelli, Darnell Mclean, Coach Sandy Koschek. Top Right/ A STEP AHEAD : Gwyn Caldwell exhibits her offensive skills while dribbling past her opponents. BoHom Right/ LAYTON'S LAW: Heather Layton demonstrates her way of defending the defense.

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these four girls have been the backbone of the team for the past four years . Junior player Heather Layton added, "The seniors were really supportive and will be really missed." The most exciting games of the season, according to Mrs. Koschek, were the Ewing and Kerney games. "Ewing has been the school rival because every year. The newspapers say it is the team to bedt: When we played them, their record was 9 and 0, and they had given up only one goal the whole season. We beat them 2-1 ."

This is the third year in a row that the Irish won big over Ewing . "Beating Ewing was one of the highlights of our season. It was our big rival. After the game, Mrs. Koschek treated us to pizza," said senior Gwyn Caldwell. In the Kerney game, Notre Dame was down 3-1 going into the fourth quarter. During the fourth quarter, ND tied Kerney and they went into overtime, where the lr~sh ended up with a victory over the number one team from Hudson County.


Top Left/ UP FOR GRABS, WHOSE BALL IS IT? Stacy Kemler and her opponent both race to the ball . Top Right/ TAKING STRIDES : Heather Layton shows her great ball control while headed for the goal. Middle Left/ WORDS OF WISDOM: Mrs. Koschek shares her opinions of the game to help the team . Center1 OVERHEAD: Doni DiMarco looks on as Kristen Kusek searches for the ball . Middle Right/ Jill Branham shows her style and talent . Bottom Left/ SIDELINE SUPPORT: Tearn members cheer their team to victory. Bot路 tom Right/ NEED HELP?: Kristen Kelly helps fellow teammate Stacy Kemler. Bottom/ LOOKING AHEAD: Jen Stevens looks up to find a defensive player ahead .

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Page 180/ Top Left/ WHAT'S THE DEAL?: Stacy Kemmler questions the play. Top Right/ WHAT? : Matt Bucchere questions the play . Bottom Left1 LEAPIN' LIZARDS: Chris Hayman prepares to kick . Bottom Right/ BACK IN STEP: Gwyn Caldwell races her opponent to the ball. Page 181/ Top Left1 SNAGGED YA! : Mike Stanzione steals the

ball from his opponent . Top Right/ FOLLOW THE LEADER: Danielle DiMarco is just a step ahead. Bottom Left1 Stacy Kemler advances her play. Bottom Right/ Tony Coluccio shocks a player. Far Bottom Left1 Jill Branham blocks her opponent.

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Irish Gridders Dominate Again by: Pat Hardiman Notre Dame dominated the Colonial Valley Conference football action again this year. They finished 9-0 in the eve and won their seventh straight CVC title . The Irish earned a trip to the South Jersey Parochial A State Finals, but lost to the defending champs, Holy Spirit. Seniors Jerry Wilson and Craig Bergman led the Irish in defense, and were selected to play on the All-State team. The offense was led by senior, All-County halfback Steve Nitti, who rushed for close to 500 yards. "We had

Top Lettj GOING SOLO: Steve Nitti rushes the ball once again. Top Right/ HE'S AN ALL-STATER: Jerry Wilson shows us what it takes to be an AllState athlete . BoHom Lettj CLASH GOES THE CYMBAL: Tina Crawford shows her support and spirit as a band member. BoHom Right1 100 WINS : Centurion Coach Clappy Moore makes a brilliant call for his team.

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great players and coaches who helped us to a good season," explained Steve. Head Coach Choppy Moore recorded his 1OOth career victory during his 12th season as head coach. The other coaches included Carl Anderson, Bernie Boyle, Frank Gatto, Bill O'Brien and Bob Jaroni. According to Sophomore Jason Ulrich, next season will be another winning year." "We're returning a lot of starters, and the JV and Freshmen had good records ."


Page 18'3flopf 1988 CVC CHAMPS : Front Row: Matt Jacobs, Joe Evanko, Ken Wynder, Frank Korsenko, Chris Nitti, John O'Donovan, Mark Poveromo, Eddie Liverman, Jermaine Caldwell, James Gee, John Moore . Second Row: Wayne Soley, Sean McConnell, Kevin Watson, Mike HodnickL Tom Jacobs, Joe Hopkins, Brian Eller, Rob Demonte, Paul Septak, Jermaine Shy . Third Row: Jason Ulrich, Art Sheehan, Mike Sullivan, Coach Bill James, Coach Bernie Boyle, Coach Carl Anderson, Coach Choppy Moore, Coach Bill

O'Brien, Coach Bob JaronL Coach Douherty, Razi Howie, Rich Corboy, Sean Kearns. Fourth Row: Will Tabron, Bryan Midura, Bernie Bashada, Glenn MacKenzie, Tom Roche, Chris Wargo, Steve Nitti, Dan Rafferty, Greg James, Derrick Jones, TJ Tranham, Flffh Row: Tim Sullivan, PJ Heine, Doug Cooper, Jay Moizer, John Heitzman, Tim Jackson, Todd Bodine, Erik Anderson, Pete Conboy, Lesley Scipio, Phil Massanant, Mike Smith . Sixth Row: Aaron Kesley, John Farfalla, Cal Quinn, Tim Challendar, Craig Bergman, Josh

Crozokawitz, Dave Gaynor, Rob Walicky, Jerry Wilson, Eugene Pribila, Tom Handlin. Middle Leff/ I GOT HIM: Greg James attempts to stop his player. Middle Right/ PILE UP: Lesley Scipio and Tim Challendar come to help their fellow teammate. Bottom Leffj OFF TO BATTLE : Phil Massanant and Dave Gaynor lead the team to victory . Bottom Right/ DEFENSE IS OUR GAME : Rich Corboy, Joe Hopkins, Tom Roche, and Chris Wargo watch intensely.

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More Power To You by: Teresa Kenney "Our JV players learned how to win on Mondays," is how Mr. Boyle described this year's JV Football team . The JV team ended the season with seven wins and one loss. Juniors Mike Hodnicki and Art Sheehan, believe that the JV team's strong discipline attributed to their success this year. Both players agreed that the JV team followed in the spirit of Notre Dame's winning tradition . "We had a really good year; the team was very

Top LeftjGO FOR IT: Chris Nitti shows his stuff. Top RlghtjJUNIOR VARSITY : BoHom RowjTom Hardlon. Matt Jacobs, Pete Conboy, Bernie Bashada, Jon Mare, Ralph Voorhees, Joe Evanko, Paul Septak , Sean Kerns, John Heitzman, Mark Pollarmo. Brian Suth. Middle Row f Jay Moizer, Brian Midura, Cal Quinn. Derek Jones. Matt O 'Mally, Chris Nitti, Leslie Scipio, Phil Heinz. Frank Korsenko, Dan Rafferty, Doug Couper. Third Row jMr. Anderson, Mr. O 'Brien , Josh Krosenowicz, Mr. Boyle, Mr. Gatto: Back RowjJermaine Shy, Jason Ulrich, Rob Demonte. Glenn Mackenzie. Mike Hodnicki. Will Tabrone. Tim Sullivan, Jermaine Caldwell, Art Sheehan. Tom Jacobs, Eddie Livermon . BoHom Right/ LET'S TALK : Mr. O 'Brien goes over the plays.

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strong," said Junior Glenn McKenzie. The one loss came at the last game of the season against Trenton . It was the first time in four years that the JV Football team lost to Trenton . "Everyone played a good game, but we were simply outmanned. It was too bad we lost our last game of the season but everyone gave it their best," said sophomore Doug Cooper. The Freshman Football team had a record of 6 wins and 2 losses. "The

football program at Notre Dame prides itself on the younger teams, starting at the freshman level. This carries through to Varsity, " said JV player Sean McConnel . Both the JV and Freshman Football teams look forward to a successful season next year. "Our past performance promises a successful team next year, " said Glenn.


Page 185jTop LeftjSTRETCH MARKS THE SPOT: Tim Sullivan shows us how to stretch . Top Right/ YOU 'RE NOT GOING ANYWHERE : Pete Conboy tackles a Ram . Bottom LeftjTHE CALDWELL SHUFFLE: Jermaine Caldwell carries the ball for a touchdown . Bottom MlddlejPUSH ME, PULL ME: This is what team work is all about . Bottom Left1 NOTHING IS GOING TO STOP ME : Tom Jacobs surges on .

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Locking Horns With The Rams by Pat Hardiman The Notre Dame Varsity football team increased its winning margin to 4-0 by defeating the Hightsown Rams 24-2 on Friday Oct . 7. The Irish capped off Blue and White Day with this stunning victory. Notre Dame jumped out to a 24-0 lead before the Rams scored on a safety in the fourth quarter. The Irish defense kept Hightstown to 145 total yards, and didn't let them cross midfield until the final quarter. Wide receiver John Farfalla caught a touchdown pass from quarterback Dave Gaynor, and fullback Mike Sullivan ran for 91 yards and two touchdowns. Halfback Steve Nitti rushed for 58 yards. "The offensive line opened holes for big yardage," explained Nitti. Kicker Jason Ulrich added a field goal and three extra points . "Once I got the first one through I felt more confident kicking them," said Jason. The loss dropped the Rams to 2-1 .

Top Right/ IT'S MY BALL! Pete Conboy dodges t he hands of his competitors . BoHom Right/ LET ME GO! Kevin Watson slips away from t he Rams . BoHom Right/ SOMEBODY GET IT: John O'donovan tries to recover a fumble for the Irish .

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Racing To Win By Andrea Wright "All it takes is a lot of determination . Anybody can do it," says sophomore runner Jeanine Fallon about Cross Country. Led by co-captains Michelle Dey and Charlene Binder, the girls' team finished with a 4-6 season, and the boys' team, led by Dave Klosinski and Anthony Chukumba, finished with a 6-7 season . The freshman team won the County Championship . Varsity runner Michelle Dey, who represented Notre Dame's girls' cross country team in the All-County Race's top team, received second place . Representing Notre Dame on the second team were Charlene Binder and Jeanine Fallon . Michelle Dey came in ninth in Group VI in New Jersey and eighteenth overall in New Jersey. The boys' cross country representative for all-county was Will Bowser. Will

won fifth place in the county. Receiving honorable mention were Anthony Chukumba, Dave Klosinski, and James Donnelly . The boys took third place in the Williamstown Invitational. Daily practices that required five to eight intervals of straight running and hillside sprints helped the team to get into shape for the meets. They also lifted weights every other day. "You receive a lot of confidence from running," says runner Kim Newell, "and the team becomes really close since we're together so much ." All team members run at every meet, except eve meets. The team enjoys the workouts. Runner Fred McDonald said that he likes being a part of Cross Country because "we laugh a lot but we always work hard and that made the runs fun .''

Top Right/WHAT A BODY! : Chris Ramus

prepares to race . Middle Left/WHAT FUN! Will Bowser and David Klosinski run for fun . Middle Right/GIRLS' CROSS COUNTRY : Front Row: Co-captains, Michelle Dey, Charlene Binder. Middle Row: Joann Bozek , Donna Mottley, Jeanine Fallon. Back Row: Coach Tim Sewnig, Jodi Hicks, Jen Wood , Kim Newell, and Coach Joe Mclaughlin . Bottom Right /KEEPING TRACK : Lesley Mottley, Jodi Eckel, and Erin Kane record the team's stats.

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Top Left/ ALL COUNTY : Michele Dey running to perfection . Top Right/BOYS ' CROSS COUNTRY : Front Row: Heath Reed, Pat Pietrefesa, Brian Perone. Chuck Ramsey , Brendan Biruk, John Beym . Middle Row: Will Bowser. Rob Mount, Fred McDonald, Billy Frock . co-captain David Klosinski. Dennis Daquel, James Donnelly. Back Row: Coach Tim Sewnig . Chris Ramus, Ken Ward, Erich Wedam , Bob Merunka, Ed McDonald, co-captain Anthony Chukumba , and Coach Joe Mclaughlin. Middle L_ e ff/WHA T'S HAPPENING? Erich Wedam looks on at a meet . Center/PRAC TICE MAKES PERFECT : Bob Merunka and Billy Frock support each other during practice . Mid路 die Right/OFF TO WIN! Ed McDonald and James Donnelly begin their race . Bottom Lett/LET'S GO! Charlene Binder and Jeanine Fallon are ready to win . BOTTOM RIGHT/WANNA RACE ? Jen Wood races to beat her opponent .

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Page 190flop Rightf GIRLS VARSITY TENNIS TEAM : Front; Tina Mosbrucker, Heather Shannon, Kristin Jancewicz, LaAnn Marseglia. Backf Meg Albano, Kim Morrison. Brooke Dyszkiewicz. Tinky Scott. Agatha Gogol. Mrs. Berkley. Bot路 tom f Meg Albano shows the form that led her to be an outstanding player. Page 191/ Top Lett; Tinky Scott makes tennis look easy. BoHom Lett; LeAnn Marseglia gives it her all. Middle Rightf Kris Jancewicz is on her toes when it comes to tennis . BoHom Right/ Kim Morrison and Agatha Gogol give Freshmen a good name with her determination .

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Racking Up The Points By: Theresa Kenney The Girls' Varsity Tennis Team, coached by Teresa Berkley, ended the season with a thirteen and six record . The team's accomplishments included a second place title in the eve championship with a nine and four record, and player Tinky Scott's second place ranking in Mercer County for singles. Tinky ended her season with thirteen wins and two losses. Although Hightstown placed first over ND in the CVC championship, Mrs. Berkley said that the girls have a good chance of winning the championship in the eve division next year because

this year's young team will be more experienced . "We'll only be loosing one starter this year," added Mrs. Berkley . The girls have maintained a positive outlook. Junior Brooke Dyszkiewicz said. "We had a good season . We played well together despite losing six out of our nine players to graduation last year." Highlights of the season included shutting out Hamilton and Trenton twice . The ND girls also shut out Lawrence five to zero and Hunterdon Central five to zero.

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Balancing On Daring Feet By Meghan Gocke

The Gymnastics team returned to the Notre Dame sports scene this year after a one-year absence . Coach Nancy Pica, who was out on maternity leave last year, was again able to devote her time to the girls. Their 0-6 season was offset by their spirit to face challenges and improve. They strove to meet the requirements necessary to win points, including performing certain movements and tumbles . During the fall season the twelvemember team practiced on bars, vault, floor, and beam every day for two hours after school . The girls also made up their own routines with help from Mrs. Pica, and they chose their

Top Left/Bridget Hayes bends over backwards. Top RlghtjFront Row: Dena Robertson, Tara Festa, Dana Catarinicchia, Anne Marie Dodski with baby, Michael Pica, Michelle Bersch, Lori Walasek , Dawn McGrath . Back Row: Mrs. Pica, Kim Bodine, Jen Goodballet, Tabetha Boots, Chris McGuiness, Bridget Hayes. BoHom Right/ Tara Festa keeps her balance.

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own floor music . Junior Lori Walasek says she likes gymnastics because of "the challenge and the feeling" she gets when she succeeds. Dana Catarinicchia, also a junior, says that "gymnastics never gets boring, there's always something to work on and something new to learn or improve yourself on ." The thrill of competition keeps the girls going. "It's an individual sport and you work on becoming better for yourself. I love competing against other gymnasts because competing gives you a chance to see where you really stand," says junior Tara Festa. Gymnastics can also be a danger-

ous sport . Lori Walasek has never been seriously injured but she says, 'Tm afraid of getting hurt when I learn something new but I learn to put it aside or I won't improve myself." Tara added that "trying something new can be scary but it's a great feeling when you get it right ." Even though gymnastics is a lot of hard work and can cause serious injuries, the girls still stick to it. Dana and Tora say that is because "it's a fun and challenging sport and it keeps you in shape .'' Junior Jennifer Goodballet sees the thrill of the sport as another attraction . She says, "You have to be a little daring to do gymnastics ."




The Young And The Determined by Jen Marue

"Young" is one way to describe this year's girls' varsity basketball team, but "determined" is another. After losing last year's five starting seniors, the team had to rely on its one senior and numerous juniors and sophomores to lead them through the season. Coach John Simone was very positive about the team's abilities though. last year's seniors were "all tremendous, hard workers whose graduation hurt us," said Mr. Simone, "but we've come a long way." l~ading the way were the starters: senior Michelle Mazotas, who will be attending Rider College in the fall on a basketball scholarship; juniors Bobs Tezla, Heather Kearns and Beth Davis; and second year varsity starter, sophomore Nicole Harrison. After a slow 5-3 start, the team ran off to a 10-1 winning streak which Mr. Simone called the highlight of his season. "We showed a lot of growth there and continued to get better," he commented. According to Mr. Simone, it took a lot of work to bring the team along, but he was very satisfied with their growth. "Nicole has become a

steady scorer, Beth is a fine point guard and floor leader, Bobs can deliver an excellent fast break and Heather is a fundamental all-around player." He also stressed the valuability of three-year varsity starter Michelle Mazotas. The juniors and sophomores off the bench all made significant contributions and are expected to make next year's team a well-rounded, solid club, added Mr. Simone. This twelve-year veteran coach began his career coaching the freshman girls' team, but when the varsity position became available, he accepted it. His 255-64 lifetime record is one of the reasons the team has been state ranked for the past 12 years and has won many county and state sectional titles under his guidance. Next year, Mr. Simone will be gaining a very strong senior-oriented team; but older is not necessarily better as the 15-6 regular season record of this year's team proved. Mr. Simone did have a group of "successful young players who realize what it is to strive for excellence"

Page 194/Top Left/ HANDS ABOVE THE REST: Nicole Harrison always gets the rebound. Top MlddlejKEARN'S CONTROL: Heather Kearns keeps a firm hand on the ball. Top Right/ IT'S MINE!: Darnell McClean steals the ball from Hightstown as Kelly Ardery and Joanne Mabes looks on. Center/ THE 1989 GIRL'S VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM: Front/ Kelly Ardery, Andree Hoch, Heather Keams, Beth Davis, Darnell McClean, Kristin Schmitt, Heather Layton. Back/ Bobs Tezslc, Nikki Pollard, Joanne Mabes, Colleen McNamara, Nicole Harrison, Usc Sokolowski, Coach John Simone. Bottom Left/ All GUTS: Beth Davis roughs it up! Bottom Right/ THE BOLTING TEZSLA: Bobs Tezsla bolts to the hoops! Page 195/Top Left/ SENIORITY RULES: Senior Michelle Mazotcs keeps a watchful eye on the young team. Bottom Left/ THE HANDS HAVE IT: Coach John Simone inspires his team to victory!

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Irish Stay Tough Through Rough Season by Catherine Kovacs

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BOYS VARSITY BASKETBAll: Front Row/ Derek Jones, Jermaine Caldwell, Pete McGillen. Second Row/Jim Barnes, Arnold settles, Jim Tammaro, Rob Domante, Todd Harlicka, Paul Mays.

Back Row1 Greg Schafer, Chris Roche, Pete Butler, Jerry Wilson, Paul Burroghs, Chris White, and Rich Schafer.

BOYS JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBAll: Front Row/ Derek Jones, Jermaine Caldwell, Pete McGillen, Rob Demonte. Back Row;scott Stemmer, Mark

lourinitls, Chris Roche, Coach Jim Somes, Eddie Flemming, Brenden Biruk, and Mark Reggimenti.

"We were small, but we played big," said Greg Schafer about the Boys' Varsity Basketball team. Their record was 9-13, but according to Mr. Schafer, six games could have gone either way. He feels it was a good team this year, but size played a big part in their season. Pete Butler, the tallest player at 6'4", was out most of the season due to an injury. Mr. Schafer credits Jim Tammaro, Todd Harlicka, Pete Butler, Chris Roche, and Arnold Settles as being valuable players. "We had a whole team of kids who worked their tails off, and they got better as they went along," he said. Seniors Jerry Wilson and Paul Burroughs contributed their skills and leadership to the team. Mr. Schafer described the team as "a force to be reckoned with thanks to the leadership of Paul and Jerry." The big highlight of the season was Paul's 1000 points mark in the game against Trenton. He averaged twenty points, seven assists, and eight rebounds a game. "I don't know how to replace him next year," said Mr. Schafer. Mr. Schafer feels that the team was playing against a rough schedule, since they played St. Anthony's of Jersey City, Trenton High, and McCorristin so close to one another. "We played well, but we were still killed. But we did come out with their respect," he said referring to the game against St. Anthony's.


Page 196/BoHom Right/WHAT GOES UP MUST COME DOWN: Jim Tammaro is fouled on his shot. Page 197/Top Left/THE POWER STRUGGLE: Paul Burroughs struggles for a rebound against Steinert. Top Right/MAKING A POINT: Mr. Schafer discusses a play with the team. Middle Left/RUNNING TOWARDS A POINT: Jermaine Caldwell runs down court despite the opposition. Middle Right/TIME OUT: Jerry Wilson, Mr. Schafer, and Paul Burroughs take time out for a picture. Bottom Left/TAKING A BREAK: Chris Roche, Mark Laurinitis, Pete McGillan, Eddie Flemming, and Derek Jones watch as the other members of the Irish team battle for the win.

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GIRLS JV BASKETBALL: Front Row: Cindy Castronova, Colleen Hughes, Joanna Kuczykowski. Back Row: Daria Hice, Colleen McNamara, Colleen Holloran.

BOYS JV BASKETBALL: Front Row: Derek Jones, Jermaine Caldwell, Pete McGillan, Rob Domonte . Back Row: Scott Stemmer, Mark Laurinit is, Chris Roche , Jim Barnes, Eddie Flemming, Brendan Prophet, Mark Regimenti.

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Page 198/ Top Right/ HERE SHE COMES : Michelle Barrett maneuvers around her Hightstown opponent. BoHom Right/ WHAT GOES UP MUST COME DOWN : Rob Domante and Scott Stemmer prepare for the rebound . Page 199/ Top Left/ AGAINST THE ODD: Mark Regimenti takes a shot at the basket while the Spartans try to block it. Top Right/ TAKE A LOOK BEHIND YOU! : Alison Goeke takes a look around before making her move. Middle Left/ IT'S BEAN : Colleen Hughes plants the basketball. BoHom Left/ READY, SET, GO! : Eddie Flemming prepares for a steal. Bot路 tom Right/ GO FOR IT! : Nicole Pollard takes a shot despite the block from her Hightstown opponent.

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The Irish Glide To Success by Tom Phon

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The Irish ice hockey team remained one of the most dominant teams in the newly expanded Colonial Valley Conference. The 1988-89 season ushered in the addition of five new teams, among them Princeton, West-Windsor, and Nottingham. With the exception of the graduation of four of last year's seniors, the Irish roster remained unchanged from last year's eve champion squad. Boasting the county's top three point-getters, John Demers, Brian Pazden, and Marc Nelson (as recorded by the Trenton Times), the Irish blazed through the season as one of the CVC's most potent offensive powerhouses. John, the team's junior cocaptain, is recognized by other coaches as one of the best players in the county. He caused such offensive havoc that the opposing teams' coaches would often times assign two players to cover him. Other key members on the Irish roster include juniors Dan O'Brien, Dennis Maratos, Matt Govan, Eric Wedam, sophomores

Keith Skiba and John Houston, and Freshman Chris Pastor. Strong goaltending was provided by the trio of Matt Kelley, John Arcamone, and Dan Byer. Kelley, a senior, who was in charge of most of the netminding duties, recorded most of the team's victories. John Arcamone hung tough in several games and filled in for Kelley during a late season injury. Freshman Byer, although having played no more than six games, went undefeated. Kelley's best performance was the team's second match of the season against Hightstown, as he held off a third period barrage to keep the game tied at 2-2. The tie against Hightstown was perhaps one of the most exciting and controversial games of the season. In a somewhat sluggish early season start, Hightstown handed the Irish their first (and only) eve defeat of the season. The January rematch was a perfect opportunity to even the score with the Rams. Marc Nelson and John

Demers were instrumental in scoring two points to tie their CVC rivals. The Irish put a third goal into the Rams' net, but it was called no-goal because the official thought it bounced off the post. Nonetheless, the team earned a strong moral victory against their county rival. Another outstanding game was against Lawrence, which also ended up in a tie. Outside of the CVC, the team participated in the annual Christmas Tournament at the Warinaco Rink in Elizabeth. The Irish made it to the second round as they defeated Xavier High School, which saw Nelson and Demers contributing again to the team's success. The match against the nearby Lawrenceville School 's JV hockey team resulted in a hard fought victory for the Irish with a score of 9-8. Byer shined forth in this match as he made over fifty saves. This was a gratifying win for the Irish who had not beaten the Big Red's JV team in three years.

Front Row/ Matt Kelley, Keith Skeba, Pat Byrns, Dan O'Brien, John Demers, Matt Govan, Ed Ja sovsky, Brian Pazdin, John Arcamone. Second

RowjTommy Reidy, Jim Slaven, "Sheriff Joe from Nottingham," Matt Gominiak, Phil Monje, John Houston, Eric Wedam, Anthony Tkaczuk, Chris

Pastor, Brian Pazaden , Marc Nelson , Art Sheenan, Dave Benoivogli, RJ Magyari, Dan Byard, Steve Yackelevicz, Joe Henry.


Top Leftj John Demers bullies for the puck. Top Right/ Dan O'Brien and Matt Govan plan their strategy for the next play. Middle Leftj Matt Kelley prepares to defend the goal. BoHom Leftj John Demers looks to pass to an open teammate.

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Wrestlers Do Dambra Proud

by : Jen Brennan

VARSITY WRESTLING

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To an observer, wrestling appears to be a sport that requires a combination of physical and mental toughness and an ability to take some pain . The wrestlers of Notre Dame have proven that they possess the qualities that it takes to be competitive in this harsh sport. The team posted a 8-5 record, an improvement over last year's record. Under the direction of Mr. Gary Dambro, who completed his twenty-first year of coaching, a feat of its own, this years team was a combination of youth and the leadership of captains Mark Korporsinski, Tod Lynne, and Tim Challender. All three were ranked high in their respective weight division. "The team had many high points such as the wins over Princeton, and North Plainfield," commented Mr . Dambro. He also was impressed and pleased with their performance at the tournament where they placed seventh out of fourteen teams in the Mercer County area. He felt that was just about where they should be and they all showed determination, not just at the tournament but all during the season. ''We had a little bit of a rough time in countys but besides that it was a sea-

son to be proud of," remarked senior Tod Lynne. He also remarked the Heavyweight Mark Korponsinski and Tim Challender had excellent seasons. The team showed dedication and the effort given was one of a team, not an individual . ''This years team showed a lot of character, even after tough losses, especially the one to Steinert, a CVC rival," said junior Tim Challender. The wrestlers showed that they could be very competitive in the eve with such wins over Princeton, Ewing, and Trenton all good wrestling programs. With wins came the losses, but they showed grace under defeat and according to Coach Dambro, they rebounded back with a good attitude in practices . ''I'm very confident in next year's team and that they will have a successful season with the young talent that we have," said Mr. Dambro. Next year will be one of transition since the team graduates five seniors, who have given their time and skills to the program for the last four years and will be missed . Mr. Dambro is certain that the younger wrestlers who competed this year will surface and bring new talent to the Notre Dame wrestling scene.


Page 202/ Bottom Leftj THE AGONY OF DEFEAT : Rob Hutchinson wonders "why me? " after a tough match. Bottom Right1 Mike Peloquin shows determination during his match . Page 203/ Upper Left f THE WRESTLING TEAM (V ARSITY AND JV): Front Row 1 John Sylvester. Chris Sieben. Brendan Duff. Mike Zagorski. Mark Gankiewicz . Middle Row 1 Joe Pinnelli. Mike Peloquin. Brian Duff. Mike McGlone, Dave Scorsolini. Nick Sferra. Back Row f Mr. Lynne. Rob Hutchinsbn, Eric Micai. Greg Gronostajski. Mark Korponski. Chris Breinning. Doug Copper. Eric Klutz. Mr. Dambro . Middle Leftf Todd Lynne tries to pin his opponent and is successful in helping the team to victory . Boffom Left/ Tim Sullivan. Steve Nitti, and Tony Colluccio enjoy the match from the gym balcony . Bottom Right/ Mr. Dambro and Mr. Lynne watch carefully and give the team directions.

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Taking The Plunge by Lisa Pouria "The ~earn has made a great turn for the better, and a lot of our success has to do with spirit," says swimmer Kim Desandre. Her best strokes are the 500-yard freestyle, which she can swim in 5.41 minutes, and the 100-yard butterfly which she can swim in 1.05 minutes. Some of the other outstanding swimmers on this year's team include Bruce Hornick and Dean Micali, who have been swimming for Notre Dame since their freshman year. Bruce can swim the 100-yard butterfly in 56 seconds, and Dean took two first place wins in a Mercer County Tournament held at West Windsor. According to Kim, there are about 40 swimmers on this year's team, and they're always looking for new talent. They swim against ten Mercer County teams each season. Assistant coach Mr. Desandre, Kim's father, says that the team has been "receptive to a new style of coaching." Next year, Mr. Desandre will be head coach of the swim team, replacing Miss O'Grady. "Hopefully the future will hold a lot more direction for the team," he says.

Top Right/ THE SWIM TEAM: Front Rowj Coach Rich Hileman, Kim Desandre, Betsy Sandham, Amy Jewusiak, Kathy Goldstein, Jeanne Schiffer, Beth Christianson, Jenny Elder, Randi Kyte, Erin Davies , Anne Marie Dodski. Second Rowj Coach Barbara O'Grady, Coach Henry Desandre, Charles Ramsey, Brian Pingitor, Dave Keiling, Steve Sullivan, Rich Campbell, Gerard O'Rahilly, Steve Campbell, Scott Steinmuller, Rich Stives. Back Rowj Bruce Hornik, Lisa Zafferese, Kathy Barrett, Charlene Binder, Pam Heenan, Shannon Hodock, Dean Micale, Steve Montier, Amanda Cannon, Greg Caperna. Middle Right/ DIVING INTO ACTION: Rich Campbell competes against his opponents in a swimming meet. BoHom Right/ FLYING AWAY: Dave Keiling demonstrates how to do the butterfly stroke.

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Top Left/UP FOR AIR: Kathy Barrett takes a breath while doing the freestyle stroke. Top Right/HAIL MARY ... Showing great concentration, Greg Caperna positions himself at the start of his swimming meet. Middle Left/ ALL ABOARD: Bruce Hornik, Lisa Zafferese, Kathy Barrett, Charlene Binder, Pam Heenan, Shannon Hodock, Dean Micale, Steve Mantler, Amanda Cannon, Greg Caperna. Middle Right/ LOOKING FOR SOME BIKINIS: Dean Micale and Bruce Hornik pose on top of the lifeguard stand, keeping their eyes open for any action. BoHom LeftjSPLISH SPLASH: Steve Mantler practices his freestyle stroke form.

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Off And Running In Track by Teresa Kenney The Boys' Winter Track Team ended the season with eight wins and four losses, the best record in the school's history, according to head coach Joe Wroblewski. The girls' team was close with six wins and four losses. The boys' 35 member team tied or broke five school records, and won 54 of the possible 71 events in the season . Ed McDonald was the first runner in Notre Dame's history to score over one hundred points. He averaged 9.45 points each meet. ''I've worked hard throughout the season and I'm happy to see that I can achieve success. It's more enjoyable though seeing the team win," said Ed . On the whole, the seniors averaged 21 .4 points per meet, the Juniors averaged 16.5 points, the Sophomores 4. 7 points, and the Freshmen averaged 1. 7 points. Mr.

Top LeftjNECK AND NECK: Joe Heitzman and Ed McDonald race to the finish line. Top Right/ LOUNGING : Tara Hunt and Tom Domincyzk take a breather between races . Bottom Rlghtf1989 GIRLS WINTER TRACK TEAM: Front Row: Donna Mottley, Michelle Dey, Cathy Molignano. Leslie Mottley. Second Row: Tara Hunt. Michele Altobelli, Elise Godwin. Shivani Mody, Hope Brennan. Back Row: Coach Sue Housel. Sara Noble, Jen Cross. Margie Comer. Beth Pietrzak, Adrian Coe , Jodi Eckel.

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Wroblewski foresees a good future for next year's boys' team . "Will Bowser and Sinski Gono had good seasons. Bob Merunka was our most improved runner. With the Juniors returning next year, we should have an even better season," said Mr. Wroblewski. Though relatively small, the sixteen member girls' team had a season marked with steady improvement, according to Assistant coach Miss Housel . "The Girls' Team is young but we have a lot of promise for the future . Our team is looking to Cathy Molignano to be our number one runner for the Girls' Team next year," said Senior Michelle Dey . According to Michelle, it required a lot of hard work and determination" for both the boys and girls to win this season's games. The distance runners

run between six and eight miles a day to prepare them for the season . " This is considered a moderate to hard practice . An easy practice for distance runners would be running three miles to Darrah Lane,'' explained Michelle . Intervals, stretches, and weightlifting were key factors in the teams' perf ormonee , noted Mr . Wrob lewsk i. Weightlifting was necessary to the team for improving their upper body strength . "Our practices are hard but they are extremely rewarding ; they really pay off, '' said Junior Cathy Moligano. Mr. Wroblewski believes the success of the track team was due to their dedication, effort, and time . "Their success belongs to them, " said Mr. Wroblewski .


Top LeftJSUPER RUNNER: Michelle Dey takes the lead. Top MlddleJCOACH'S SUPPORT: Coach Wrobo cheers on Will Bowser and Mike Kydonieus. Top RlghtjSPRINTING TO FINISH LINE : Donna Mottley finishes first . Middle LeftjTHEY'LL NEVER LET YOU SEE THEM SWEAT: James Donnely, Doug Burger. and Heath Reed . Middle RlghtjOVER THE TOP : Jen Cross clears the hurdle. BoHom Leftj1989 WINTER BOYS TRACK TEAM: Front Row: Don Eigenbauer, Kevin Ziolkowski, Heath Reed, Len Podski. John Beym, James Lynch. Sec路 ond Row: Tom Mourcroft, Caesar Napolitano. Chris Heitzman, Tom Domincyzk. Tom Byrne, Dan Maldonado, Joe Alfano. Sean Maxwell, Coach Hatch. Third Row: Steve Rendek , Jomar Statkun, Mike Kydonieus. Kevin Ward, Sinski Gono, Mike Gallucci. James Donnely, Coach Housel. Back Row: Will Bowser. Bob Merunka. Dave Klosinski. Joe Heitzman, Dan Lynch, Steve Chukumba, Doug Burger. Coach Mclaughlin, Coach Wrobleski .

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lt/s A Strike! by Jason Moran When the bowling season began, Coach Steven Schultz had hoped that his teams would do well, with the boys bowling around 750 and the girls 500. When the season ended, his expectations were exceeded as the girls' team came in fourth and the boys' team finished second in their division of fourteen schools. They both finished extremely well in the Central Jersey Sectionals, each earning twelfth place out of the 30 teams that competed. Top scorers for the season included Tom Lipcsey with 200 and Jen Ferencz at 140. Some personal best scores of the season included Tom Lipcsey at 256, James Muscicinesi at around 255, Marco Noya at 189, Billy Frock at 215, and Jen Ferencz at 195. Mr. Schultz foresees an even better season next year since all members of the boys team will be back as well as most of the girls.

Top LeftfTina Crawford thinks out her strategy. Top RlghtfLET'S SCORE : Andrea Wright goes for the strike. Middle Left/

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Top LeftjHERE IT COMES : Tom Lipscey puts his talent to work . Top RlghtfVARSITY : Kneeling: Jen Ferencz. Winsome Simpson. Andrea Wright. Janet Evans. Amy Spalutto. Back Row: Coach Mr. Schultz. James Muscianesi, Charlie Wyckoff. Marco Noya. Barb Elston. Tom Lipscey. Billy Frock . JUNIOR VARSITY : Kneeling: Monique Peloquin. Eun-A Ji. Tina Crawford. Anne Marie Muscianesi, Yvonne Dockery . Back Row: Coach Mr. Schultz. Phil Morrison. Brian Serafin. Joe Pigliaro. Bryan Vasti. Bottom LeftjREADY TO GO: Yvonne Dockery moves into action. Bottom Right/ DOWN THE ALLEY : Janet Evans struts her stuff.

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ND' s Sideline Showstoppers by Erin Davies Dance is becoming a more integral part of most cheerleading routines, including those of the ND Cheerleading Squad. "In the last few years we have incorporated several dance routines into our program," noted Peg Miller, who has been coaching the varsity cheerleaders for six years. Mrs. Miller explained that these routines are primarily used during half-time at the basketball games. However, they are also used in cheerleading competitions. ''Practicing for competitions was a lot of work, but it was fun. All of us really enjoy what we do!" said cheerleader Alison Fanning. There is often a lot to learn because the varsity cheerleaders are not required to have any particular dance experience, but Mrs. Miller does not see that as a prob-

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lem. Instead it brings the girls together. "Those that do not have the experience usually teach the others during the course of the season," said Mrs. Miller. Blue and White Day marked the cheerleaders' first performance of a choreographed two-minute routine . The music for this was from the songs "Smooth Criminal" and "What I Like About You." ''I've learned that a cheerleading squad, or any squad needs a lot of cooperation . It takes everyone to make it work. Everyone needs to work together as a team," says cheerleader Nikki Dawson. According to many of the cheerleaders, despite the hard work and time given up for practice, it is worth it. "I've grown really close and become

good friends with a lot of people through cheerleading. I wouldn't trade all of the hard practices for all the things I've gained," said Nessa Innocenti . Mary Beth Mount said, "Even though it's my last year on cheerleading, I've had a great time with this year's squad; having a chance to be captain was also a great experience. Being a cheerleader took hard work, but it was so much fun!'' Mrs. Miller said she enjoys coaching the cheerleaders because, ''I love working with teenagers - it gives me a great deal of satisfaction to see them do well and have fun at a sport that demands a great deal of time and commitment on their part ."


Page 210fTop Left: PUMP UP THE VOLUME : Joanna Moscarella, Maureen Mclaughlin and Kari Dunn cheer the football team during the Homecoming Game on November 4. The squad's enthusiasm encouraged ND's victory over Nottingham. Top RlghlfVARSITY VETERANS : Seniors Suzanne Bowling, Lisa Scorsolini. and Mary Beth Mount have been cheerleaders since Freshman year. and have contributed a lot to the squad. loHom LeftjYOU MAKE ME WANNA SHOUT! Joanna Moscarella gives it her all. BoHom Right/ LET'S HEAR IT FOR THE GIRL: Gina Pugliese exerfs energy and enthusiasm. Page 211/TopfHIGHSTEPPING SPIRIT LEADERS: Debbie Novato. Lisa Scorsolini. Suzanne Bowling, Mary Beth Mount. Kim Ostrowski. Maureen Mclaughlin. This energetic number is typical of the dances that the cheerleaders have incorporated into their routines . Middle Left fV ARSITY CHEERLEADERS : Front Row: Suzanne Bowling, Lisa Scorsolini. Mary Beth Mount. Second Row: Kelly Fitzpatrick, Debbie Novato. Nessa Innocenti. Jennifer Mosticchio. Third Row: Kim Ostrowski. Kim Bombery, Maureen Mclaughlin, Allison Fanning. Middle Righi路 /JUNIOR VARSITY CHEERLEADERS: Front Row: Kari Dunn. Joann Moscarello. Second Row: Sabrina Pagano. Kerry Marone . Third Row: Andrea Sabato. Chris Toni, Gina Pugliese. Connie Maxwell. Joelle Gugliemelli. Fourth Row: Kim Frascella. Stacy Spedick . BoHom LeftjCOMRADARIE : Front Row: Debbie Novato, Jennifer Mosticchio. Nikki Dawson. Second Row: Kelly Fitzpatrick. Allison Fanning, Suzanne Bowling , Maureen Mclaughlin. Third Row: Mary Beth Mount. Friendship is just one positive aspect of cheerleading . 211



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Cast Your Votes By : Mary Anne Gocke In September students voted the Republicans into office in a mock presidential election, organized by the Social Studies Department with the help of Student Government. According to Roberta Anderson, Social Studies department chairperson, the election "heightened student awareness of election and current political issues." The election was run like a real election. Students had to register ahead of time . They then cast their votes in real voting booths, rented by the student

Top Left/ Beth Davis giggles at her decision. Top Right1 A student points out instructions to Andrea Copeland as Mr. Doherty supervises. BoHom Right/ Tina Crawford makes the right choice .

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Government . The first mock election in ten years was believed by Mrs. Anderson to "bring personal interest to the students," allowing them to feel part of the national scene. Over 600 students voted, some saying they voted because they were curious about the procedure, yet others saying it was a good opportunity to learn for the future . Asked if the election brought awareness of the current political race one student said, "It didn't tell you

about the candidates, but it taught you how to vote." The students voted for three offices. Republican George Bush, with 387 votes, won the presidential race against Democrat Michael Dukakis, with 218 votes. Senatorial candidate Pete Dawkins beat Frank Lautenburg, 302 to 247 votes. Chris Smith won 409 votes to Betty Holland's 152 votes, gaining the office of State House Representative .


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She's Making History By: Mary Anne Gocke Though she's not new to the Social Studies Department, Roberta Anderson is new to her role as department chairperson . Mrs. Anderson says that she loves teaching and wouldn't do anything else. She decided in the fourth grade that she wanted to be a teacher. "I had a teacher named Mrs. Hammond who taught African history and it was then and there that I decided I wanted to be a history teacher. And I never changed my mind. Why does she teach? Mrs. Anderson says "it's not just sharing information, it's sharing yourself and getting your students to share. Her new job responsibilities include balancing the department budget, supervising and observing the teachers, and planning the curriculum. Mrs. Anderson says she also serves as a resource for teachers to help them improve. She not only does all this but she also teaches four classes, including two sections of Contemporary Issues, a course she created and was the first to teach. The course content includes discussions of major issues, current events, and major chronological events since WW II. According to Mrs. Anderson the most notable change in the Social Studies curriculum in the past few years has been the teaching approach, "I see in teaching that there is a movement away from the facts of history and more towards the conceptual, she said . She also noted that World History became a state-mandated course this year. II

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The Teacher Who Knows What X Is by Janelle Umali When you first walk into the Math Resource Center, you notice how neat it is and the teacher sitting behind the desk. She is wearing a lab coat over the traditional nun's habit. Sister Jose is the person behind both that desk and what the math department is today. A member of the Notre Dame family since 1963, she became the Math Department Chairperson in the early seventies. Since that time, the math program has gone through many changes. According to Sister Jose, the New Math in the sixties caused many schools, including Notre Dame, to improve their math programs. In recent years, there have been small changes in the math curriculum but none so drastic as the New Math. Since Sister Jose became chairperson, the curriculum has grown, the number of teachers has increased, and computer courses have been added. "I have endeavored to implement changes which are in keeping with the educational trend," said Sister Jose. Geometry teacher Greg Schafer enthusiastically says, "Sister Jose is very organized and qualified. She leads the best department! If we ever need to know what x is, she'll tell us." In addition to being a chairperson, Sister Jose teaches Honors Algebra I and is responsible for the book sale and ticket sales for the school play.

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Scientifically Speaking by: Maggie Canfield Described by one student as "a teacher who can really relate to his students," Science Department Chairperson Richard Gusciora has been teaching Biology at Notre Dame since 1969. "He also makes learning Biology fun. but when there is work to be done he is very serious and he expects us to be also because there is a time and a place for everything," says sophomore Biology student Kenya Jenkins. A native of New Jersey, Mr. Gusciora was born in Passaic and raised in Clifton . He attended St. Benedict's Prep School and received his B.A. from the C. W. Post College, a division of Long Island University. Mr. Gusciora compared his early schooling and his classmates to the ND student body. He feels there has been quite a change in the student body's attitudes and says this is due to the difference in backgrounds. "When I was in school everyone was homogenous, now there's a lot of mixture and differences. That's good ." He also said that students are a lot more aware of what's going on around them . "Society in general is a lot more knowledgeable," said Mr. Gusciora . His respect for his students is reciprocated by their respect for him . "He's dead serious and all work at times, but at other times he's fun and easy going. Either way he's a good guy," says Biology student Elisa Farkas .

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Behind The Scenes With Mrs. Ivins by: Kenya Jenkins During her 10 years at Notre Dame, Religion Department Chairperson Mary Liz Ivins has tried to present herself "as a person who cares and is involved." A 1972 graduate of N.D., Mrs. Ivins describes the years she attended this school as being "much stricter." She noted that girls had to wear dresses or skirts to dances; no pants were allowed. Despite the changes through the years Mrs. Ivins says, "Today's younger generation are wonderful people.'' She added that they are very much the same as the classmates of her generation but living in a slightly different world . Mrs. Ivins always wanted to work with kids but after receiving her B.A. in psychology from St. Joseph's University

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in Philadelphia she decided to forgo her original intention to become a guidance counselor and go into teaching instead. After four years of teaching religion, Mrs. Ivins was appointed Religion Department Chairperson. Her responsibilities include assisting the teachers with the selection of textbooks and resources. She has also helped institute changes over the years. "With the assistance of Mrs. Salcewicz, changes have taken place in courses, and the service program has grown." She noted that the Religion Department makes decisions together and what she likes most about her job is "working in a family.'' Mrs. Ivins is also Sophomore class moderator. She helps students orga-

nize class activities and build spirit and says she likes getting to know the other kids. "Being moderator takes a lot of time. I also dislike being threatened by pies and wearing a T-shirt which says, 'I love Freshmen."' Mrs. Ivins is married and has two stepsons, Jeff and Doug. A noted performer in community Theatre, she first became involved in acting at Notre Dame when she landed the lead in her senior year play, Plain and Fancy. Since then she has performed in numerous plays including, The Sound of Music, The King and I, and My Fair Lady. Mrs. Ivins recently finished her studies at the Princeton Theological Seminary, where she received her M.A. and is presently attending Rider college.


Spanish With A Smile by: Kelly Odenheimer Most people change their minds several times before making a final career choice, but Language Department Chairperson Joe Poli is an exception . "I wanted to become a teacher since the third grade,'' said Mr. Poli. "I've always respected the type of work that teachers do with young people .'' Mr. Poli has been in charge of the language department for seven of his sixteen years at Notre Dame. In addition to his administrative duties, he also teaches Spanish I, Spanish II, and Spanish Ill. A graduate of Notre Dame and Rider College, Mr. Poli chose to work at Notre Dame because "it's the best school in the area ." To his students, he brings the benefits not only of his studies, but also of his travel experiences. And the one thing he misses as a teacher is traveling . Mr. Poli has spent five summers studying in Spain, and one in Mexico. ''I'd like to return, but I don't have the time." He has received Masters Degrees in Counseling from Rider College, English from Solsbury St., and Spanish from the University of Salamanca in Spain .

Page 218fBottom LeftjTHE VOICE OF EXPERIENCE : Charlie Wyckoff goes to Mrs. Ivins for some suggestions. Bottom RlghtfTHE LADY IN BLUE: Mrs. Ivins comments on a student's paper. Page 219flop LeftjGRIN AND BEAR IT: Mr. Poli's Spanish Ill class anticipates the reading of their compositions . Bottom LeftjHEAD OF THE CLASS: Mr. Poli makes some suggestions and comments to his students.

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Some Notes On Theory by Leonora Obed Have you ever listened to music and wondered how it was composed, or why it sounds the way it does? If you have an interest in the background and elements of music, then you might be interested in Music Theory, a special segment of the Performing Arts Department. Taught by Richard Loatman, Music Theory is a five-credit course that encompasses the background of classical music and composers. This year, Mr. Loatman's class is composed of four students. "They are motivated," said Mr. Loatman . "The class always starts out with more students, but many drop out because they cannot handle the research and the concentrated studies." He noted that the difficulty level of Music Theory can be compared with Calculus or Honors English. Senior Chris Walton is currently taking Music Theory. "It's a difficult course," said Chris. "You will definitely work hard, and you will learn a lot, but you will also enjoy it a lot. I took the course because music is my life, and I want to study music in college.''

Students meet with Mr. Loatman at least twice a week, for an hour and a half after school. This year -long course of study is broken down into three parts: music history, ear training, and practical theory and classical harmony. Students must perform in class and do an oral dissertation on their piece. Chris Walton plays both the organ and the piano. Whenever he performs for Mr. Loatman, he learns a lot about performing, because "Mr. Lootman expects students to perform in the calibre of a college audition .'' Attending concerts, writing papers, and writing critiques are other course requirements . Attending classical concerts is a big plus for many students, especially for those who have busy schedules. "I've been really busy this year," said Chris. "I don't always have the chance to go to concerts on my own. But since I have to attend them for Theory Class, I have the opportunity to see them, and listen to music that I really enjoy .'' In order to enhance their learning experience, Mr. Loatman usually has class a few days after a specific concert.

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According to Mr. Loatman, one purpose of the course is to strengthen individual music talents. For instance, sight reading is done vocally, and musicians are expected to perform regularly in class. This is why Mr. Loatman feels that "students must have some working knowledge of music before they sign up for the class." All periods of classical music up to the Baroque Period ( 1685-1750) are studied . While the Contemporary Period in music is not studied in depth, class discussions do revolve around it. A love for music is essential for success in Music Theory . Mr. Loatman noted that two people in his class have taken music theory for their second year, and are now doing individual projects on advanced harmony. Three out of four of his current students intend to pursue music careers. Mr. Lootman is certain that even if his class numbered nine or ten, almost all of them would go into music. "After all," said Mr. Loatman, "Why would you go through all that work if you don't love music?"


Photographic Memory by Kelly Odenheimer Have you ever seriously thought that photography may be the thing for you? If you have, then Mr. John Grussler's photography class is where you should be. Mr. Grussler has been in charge of the Audio Visual Unit at Notre Dame for ten years. Contrary to popular belief, his photography class is actually part of the Notre Dame's Art Department curriculum . "This class is not meant to teach students how to take family scrapbook pictures. I want them to be able to take pictures that may someday be displayed at art areas, such as the mall," said Mr. Grussler. I want the student to be creative." The topics covered in the class range from composing photos of people, pets, and non-living objects, to photographing stained glass and sun silhouettes . "All of the pictures are made into slides which are shown to and commented on by the class ." said Grussler. "I like the class," said Junior Billy Frock. "It will help me become a better and more experienced photographer.'' The work is not as easy as it appears. Each student must follow specifically what they are told to do. "You can't just take pictures of what you feel like, it's an assigned topic ." said Billy . "The notes Mr. Grussler gives us are hard but they will help us when taking our future pictures. I have a definite interest in photography and will hopefully follow through with it." PAGE 221/ Topf THE CAMERA NEVER LIES : Mr. Grussler shows his class the strengths and weaknesses of each photo. Bottomj A VIEW TO A THRILL: Marco Dimeglio. Tom Ciosek. and Jen Anson learn new techniques from a photography filmstrip that Mr. Grussler is showing .

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A Peek Into The Future By: Jen Marue For more than 15 years, College Night has been an annual fall event at Notre Dame. According to Director of Guidance Kathleen Cevera, 160 colleges, juniors colleges, military academies, and technical schools were present this year. "We invite the ones we've worked with before and the students have shown an interest in," said Ms. Cevera. College Night attracts students from many local Mercer County high schools. It gives students and their parents the opportunity to meet with people frqm the colleges they are in-

terested in or find out about new ones. Just under 600 students attended this year. Tables were set up in the gym and library for college representatives to display their pamphlets and answer questions. All the New Jersey schools were stationed in one area for the convenience of those who are not interested in the out -of -state option, noted Mrs. Cevera. Since many students are unsure about their futures, College Night gives them a chance to compare schools and the programs they offer, said Mrs.

Cevera . ''Before college night, I had no idea what schools I might be interested in or how to receive information," said one junior, "but I really learned a lot there ." As one senior put it, "I still haven't stopped receiving mail from last year's college night.'' This year, as an incentive, any student who volunteered to work at College Night had their transcripts sent free. "The students were really nice and did a very good job," said Mrs. Cevera .

Top Left/ COLLEGE BOUND: Chris Wargo reads about TSC Football during college night. Top Right/ WHAT'S THE ANSWER? Mike Smith sits with Mr. Farfalla and John Farfalla while they fill out applications. BoHom Left/ LISTEN CLOSELY: Mr. Nitti sits opposite Greg James. Steve Nitti. alumni Blair~ Berrien. and Eugene Pribila as they meet with a representative from Lebanon Valley College. i

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Top Left1 WELL? Sonya Lombardo discusses her college future with her parents at Notre Dame's college night. Top Right/ FOOTBALL! Rob Walicky and Aaron Kelsey meet with a college representative to talk about future plans. Middle Left1 COACH? Rozzi Howie looks for guidance from coach Choppy Moore. Middle Rightf THE PLACE TO GO! Gynedd-Mercy College receives a new prospect as a student from Notre Dame fills out an application. BoHom Left/ A TOSS UP: Kristen Jackowski and friend decide where to pursue their college education .

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Keeping Up With Business by Lisa Gentile and Catherine Kovacs Not many teachers can say that they've been teaching at Notre Dame since 1962. Business Department Chairperson Mary Stoka is an exception. Since then she has seen the students, the teachers, and the school itself change. According to Mrs. Stoka "the students are more impressive than they used to be, and the students today are more computer knowledgeable." Mrs. Stoka majored in business at Rider College and taught at several schools before coming to N.D., including Dover Delaware High School, Hamil-

ton Township, and Grace Dunn Jr. High School. She feels that none of the other schools compare to Notre Dame because of the supportive attitude of the students at N.D. Mrs. Stoka is the moderator of the Business Honor Society, which is open to all business students who take three business courses within the course of four years. Since she has been at Notre Dame she has witnessed the department's change to using computers to teach. She would like to see the business students visit large companies to exper-

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ience the feel of the "big business world." She feels that computers help the students to "have more freedom of expression and more creativity," but thinks there's less thinkjng done along other lines. "Many more students are getting computers and are becoming more worldly. But we do need to go back to the basics of reading, writing, and arithmetic," she said . Mrs. Stoka is married and has a grown son and daughter. At St. Basil's Church, she is the director of the choir. Besides music, she enjoys reading and sewing.


And The Winner Is by Jen Brennan Notre Dame has many activities in which students can participate and excel. Several students proved that there is talent at ND not only in athletics but also in the world of pageantry and literature. Among twenty-two schools that participated in an essay contest sponsored by the Knights of Columbus, ND students captured first through third place. The topic of the essays was "To Vote : A Right or Privilege." The top three finishers, sponsored by English teacher Sheila Gavin, were Junior Ashleigh Robb in first place, Junior Kim Bombery in secor.~ place, and Erin Me-

Namara in third. Mrs. Gavin said she was proud of the girls, especially considering the number of schools and people involved. "It (the topic) was something I felt strongly about, and I wanted to express my opinion as best I could. It felt good to place second," said Kim. In the world of pageantry, Senior Leonora Obed won the title of Mercer County Junior Miss. She received a commemorative medal and earned the right to compete in the State finals at Cherry Hill High School. Twenty-one families in the area will host the girls the week that they compete. They will be

awarded scholarships and other prizes. But Leonora feels the most important thing she can win is the respect of the judges who are professors, teachers, and former Junior Misses. Unlike some others, the Junior Miss Pageant is based on all of a person's attributes. The contestants are judged on physical fitness, poise, school records, talent, and a personal interview. This brings something special to the pageant and Leonora feels that "it's not just the beauty on the outside but the whole person for what she is that proves a girl is a winner."

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Argue For A Grade by Meghan Gocke "This course is a more in-depth study of speech for students who feel comfortable talking in front of a group of people," said Diane Wargo, Speech and Debate II teacher. A follow-up course to the Freshman Public Speaking elective, Speech and Debate II was offered this year for the first time in about five years. Miss Wargo explained that the primary objective of the course is to take current social issues, such as capital punishment, abortion, and the

presidential election, and debate the issue from each point of view . The students are required to do a lot of research to keep up to date on current events so that they are prepared to give evidence and back up the side they support . Sophomore Tom Giampolo said he took the class because, ''in every occupation you have to confront people,'' and he added that he would like to be better prepared to do this. Most of the students took the

Topj Tom Giampolo. Pat Daily, Jon Burger. Nicole Yull. Jen Brennan. and Janelle Umali are facing off. Bottom Right/ Amanda Keating and Tom Giampolo debate the issue.

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course to further their knowledge of speech and debate. "I took Public Speaking last year and I enjoyed it and it really helped me. I thought that Speech and Debate II would aid me in being an even better speaker." said sophomore Janelle Umali. Sophomore Amanda Keating added, "Speech and Debate class has given me the opportunity to express my opinions and research abilities. I've learned to keep an open mind in many subject matters."


It's Debatable by Meghan Gocke The Debate team has been active at Notre Dame for eight years. They have been more successful each year, with the help of the team's advisors, Roberta Anderson and Sue Krempaski . Last year they came in second place in the eve tournament . This year's ten-member team began the season by giving a mock demonstration of a debate at an all-day debate workshop at Hopewell Valley High School. Ten schools were present at the workshop, which covered every aspect of the debating process. The eve debate topic this year is "The Federal Government's Aid to the Elderly.'' James Gee, a junior, says he enjoys being on the team because it gives him an opportunity to talk about topics he is interested in and it helps him become a better speaker. Mrs. Anderson added that joining the Debate team "expands students' awareness of current problems and issues. It helps students to think on their feet and make rational arguments . It also teaches students to research information and to present themselves with more selfconfidence.''

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A Change Of Habit by Catherine Kovacs She describes herself as a "tomboy and not a good little girl," but fifty years ago, Sister Joachim gave up those habits to become a nun . She related a story of her rebelliousness, explaining how she pulled her arm out of the socket while trying to avoid having her picture taken. " We lived on Pennington Avenue near the reservoir. We used to take pictures up there, and my mother wanted my picture taken . I didn't. So my neighbor said she'd hold me so I wouldn 't run away. I pulled away so hard that I pulled my arm out of its socket, and I fell on the ground. I still had my picture taken; I was on the ground though . My mother used to take it (the picture) out to remind me of how bad it was," she said, laughing.

A "history nut" from way back , sister Joachim noted that it was her favorite subject in school. She attended public school for four years, then she went to Cathedral, where she also attended High School. In 1936, when Sister Joachim was 16, she decided to enter the convent, but because it was the Depression, her father suggested that she delay those plans. Instead, she worked at City Hall and Five-and-Dimes to help support her family . It was 1938 when she entered the convent . She can't pinpoint why she wanted to become a sister, "It's something that just was," she says, although she does credit the nuns at Cathedral for having some influence on her. "I

always wanted to be a sister. I always wanted to help people - work with kids ." She continued her education at Georgian Court College, Notre Dame University, Fordham University, Rider College, and Seton Hall University, but when her mother became sick, she returned home to take care of her. After teaching history at South Amboy Elementary, Philipsburg Elementary, Holy Spirit Elementary, St. Mary's in Perth Amboy, and Camden Catholic, she returned to South Amboy as Dean of Discipline and Assistant Principal. When her sister became ill, Sister Joachim obtained special permission to work near her family, to take care of her sister and her children. This is when she came to Notre Dame to teach history and work as a guidance counselor. She stopped teaching because she felt there was too much involved in doing both, and that she should devote herself to one. She is very interested in the Cancer Foundation because cancer is prevalent in her family. She is also involved in the school productions, and last year she had a walk -on part in the Evening of Theatrics. Of the many changes in her life, she says, "you just have to go with it." She feels it is best if you just deal with the things that happen to you. Sister Joachim's favorite hobby is doing crossword puzzles . "They're fun . But I won't go to any books for help. They spoil the fun," she says. When Mr. Boyle gave her the big crossword puzzle hanging on the wall in her office, it was a faculty project, but gradually the students got involved. The crossword puzzle represents one more thing that makes up the Notre Dame Family .

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Gary Dambro

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Joan DeGregorio Language Department and Guidance

Michael Dennehy Religion Department and Guidance

Darren Doherty History Department

Maureen Ferrazzl History Department

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Mary DeP~gllo Language Department Christina Dilorio Science Department

Frank GaHo History Department and Guidance

Denise Gauvin路 Tharney Math Department

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Our New Guiding Light by Lisa Pouria Becoming a guidance counselor had been a goal of Religion Teacher Mike Dennehy since he began teaching . He decided to mark his seventh year at Notre Dame by following through on his interest. "I wanted to take my own personal interest in students a step farther and help them with problems on a more personal level," explained Mr. Dennehy . Though he still teaches one religion course and says he enjoys both parts

of his N.D. career, Mr. Dennehy sees the role of the guidance counselor as essential. "One extreme plus is when I know I've helped someone, a senior, for instance, make a good career choice," he said. He noted that the only negative aspect of counseling is the amount of paperwork . A career switch isn't the only alteration in Mr. Dennehy's life this year . He was married in November and is planning on having children in the future .

Top Leftj PRIDE ! Mr. Dennehy shows off his new office . BoHomj FRIENDLY CONVERSATION: Mr. Dennehy gives Chris Kennedy some helpful advice .

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\ Sheila Gavin English Department

\ Theresa Giampetro History Department

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Marie Hage English Department

Pauline Grula Religion Department

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Maribeth Hardiman Business Department

Karen Henkel English Department

Fred Hochschild Science Department

Jeffery Hutchins Business Department

\ Sister Marie Jose Math Department Chairperson

Sister Mary Josita O'Hara Assistant Librarian

Mary Liz Ivins Department Chairperson

Sister Mary Joachim Guidance

Christina Kaplan Language Department

Beverly Kearns

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Maureen Kelly Religion Department

Susan Krempasky Science Department

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Donna Kawalec Band Director

Sandy Koschek Physical Education


The 0/Brien Addition by : Andrea Wright Learning 100-plus new faces each year is difficult for teachers, but this year there is one new face that English teacher Bill O'Brien will never forget . On November 17, 1988, Mr. O'Brien and his wife, Kathleen Sharon, had a baby girl. They named her Sharon Elizabeth. At birth she weight 6 pounds and was 20 % inches long. Sharon is their first baby and they are hoping to have more children in the future. According to Mr. O'Brien, he witnessed everything that happened in the hospital, including the birth . He also cut the umbilical cord. "When I first held Sharon I never felt that incredible in my whole life. It's like feeling 1,000 different emotions at once : pride, joy, responsibility, and fatherhood," said Mr. O'Brien . "Overwhelming is how I'd describe it." Although the O'Brien household underwent a lot of changes before and after Sharon's birth, he's very happy. He says that his marriage to Kathleen and the birth of Sharon were the "greatest events" in his life.

Top Left/ AN IRISH LULLABY : Mr. O 'Brien cradles his new daughter. Bottom Left/ Mr. O'Brien in his teaching role.

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Patricia Leoniec Glorlann Kyte Math Department

l Eileen Lang English Department

Richard Loatman Music Department ~ Donna

Lynch

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Cynthia Marchant Head Librarian ~ Mary

Lynn Martin

Religion Department

English Department Chairperson

Abraham Levin Science Department

-'-. Margaret Lynch Math Department

Barbara Major Physical Education Department Chairperson

Jean McGraw History Department

Elsie Moore Physical Education Department

Larry Mulligan Art Department Chairperson

William O'Brien English Department

Peter Peterson Science Department

Nancy Pica Math Department

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Lisa Ostrowski Science Department

Mike Perone Science Department

Pamela Pirone Math Department

Joseph Poll Language Department Chairperson


From Golf Balls To Study Guides by Christine Pesce And Aileen Hughes If one day you see a student walking down the hall with a bright yellow golf ball in his hand, you can safely assume he's from Mrs. Ferazzi's class. She confiscated the ball from one of her World History students and now uses it as a oass. Mrs. Fer<;.1zzi is a new teacher at Notre Dame this year. She teaches World History, French, and Italian. She says she likes Notre Dame and "it seems like a school that knows where it's going." Among her other famous classroom habits, Mrs. Ferazzi strongly believes in visual aids to help her students learn. "I believe if kids see stuff, it helps them to remember . It makes things real to them; they're not as isolated ." Along with other articles, Mrs. Ferazzi has displayed a real mink fur to her classes while teaching about the fur trade in

Canada. Mrs. Ferazzi received her B.A. from Rider College, and she studied art at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts. She also attended graduate school in Florence, Italy, where she met her husband, who is also a teacher. She has two children. "Mrs. Ferazzi is an interesting teacher", says one student. "I'm learning a lot in her class and I hope she stays at Notre Dame next year." Another new teacher is Tony Coppola. Mr. Coppola has spent thirty-five years teaching, but his very first year at Notre Dame has been special. He said, "The kids at Notre Dame move high up the ladder to success." He also said that they apply themselves and ask for help when they need it. Mr. Coppolla attended Trenton State and spent one-ana-a-half years dt Rutgers

and then returned to Trenton State for his Masters in Chemistry. He also did research work at Rider College out of the "love" for his chemistry work. A former Trenton High School teacher, Mr. Coppola said he "was impressed by the school spirit at Notre Dame and all the outside activities the school offers." He also noted the friendliness the faculty has displayed by accepting him with "open arms". Mr. Coppola enjoys his classes with his students and called his students ''an inspiration." He says he can have fun, and the support of the students makes it all the more easy. "Everyone puts forth a great and tremendous unified effort and results come from it. We must all work together to bring about "Educational Excellence,'' concluded Mr. Coppola.

Top Left/Miss Clarke takes time to help Freshman Kristen Kelley in Algebra. Top Right/ Henry Zawodniak (left) and Michele Golden (right) display the ultimate in class participation in Mr. Doherty's class . Bottom Left/ Mr. Coppola gets a caffeine boost for the morning . Bottom Right1 Mrs. Ferazzi is busy teaching her World History students about Africa .

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Linda Regan

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.I William Romanc History Department

Louis Rotondo History Department

Judy Salcewicz

Rose Marie Rumac

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JGregory Schafer Math Department

Business Department

\ Steven Schultz Languag e Department 1

Timothy Sewnig

Catherine Sewnig

Religion Department

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Thomas Shaw JI.T

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Mary Stoka John Simone Guidance

Sandra Stewart Athletic Trainer

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Patricia Suboleski English Department

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New Teachers Define Their Roles by Jason Moran and Diane White Margaret Wroblewski History Department

Bernice Zahorsky ath Department

Notre Dame's new staff includes Reli- sports and visit with her parents. Mr. Lett ere replaced Tom Butler as gion teacher George Reither, Athletic Trainer Sandra Stewart, Maintenance maintenance supervisor in September. Supervisor Joseph Lettere, Art Teacher He sees himself as the overseer who Lawrence Mulligan, and Band Director "makes sure that everything goes smoothly and gets done." In his spare Donna Kawalec . Mr. Reither first came to N.D. in late time, Mr. Lettere plays in a country and June for an interview. He was interest- western band. Mr. Mulligan, the new chairperson of ed in teaching here because he know~ family that went to Notre Dame, and the art department, came here in because N.D. has a good reputation . September after retiring from thirty The decision to teach here was made . years of teaching at Ewing High because he was very impressed with School. "I was looking forward to building a program,'' said Mr. Mulligan. In the school and administration . Though Mr. Reither and his wife are addition to teaching art, he sees himstill getting settled, they are involved in self as a "role model for Christian livtheir parish church and in folk singing ing." Always busy, Mr. Mulligan teachgroups. They also like to go to plays es night school at Ewing High School and museums. He describes his role and belongs to a Barber Shop Society here as promoter of the team effort (S . P . E . B . S . ~.() . ). Miss Kawalec came to N.D. after among the teachers and a sharer of working at South Brunswick High the Christian life with others. 路 Ms. Stewart accepted the position School, where she directed the marchof athletic trainer after being inter- ing band . She said that she has "never viewed in July because she likes the come across a school with such a posiatmosphere, the teachers and the stu- tive administration" and has not in all dents. In addition to taking care of her experience seen high school kids sports injuries, Ms. Stewart describes as positive as N.D.'s. She is "very hapher role as a "teacher and an educa- py" that she chose N.D. tor." In her spare time she likes to play

Top Leftj USING HIS HANDS: Mr. Reither lectures to his class. demonstrating that actions speak louder than words. Bottom Left/ ALL WORK AND NO PLAY : Mr. Mulligan prepares a lesson plan for

his art classes. Right/ TIME-OUT: Miss Stewart takes a break to have her picture taken with Scott Stemmer.

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A Day

In The Life Of Dot by Catherine Wenz A figure little known but often seen in the halls of Notre Dame is Dorothy Riley, known as Dot . "I always look for Dot when I am here after school working with one of the play productions," said English teacher Brenda Riley . " She has helped me into locked doors and out of them - but more importantly, she always has the time, it seems, for a smile and a friendly conversation at the end of a long day." Dot has worked here for six years. She is responsible for locking up after school . During her work day, which usually lasts from 2:30 until 11 :00 PM, Dot also cleans the offices, the auditorium, and she is in charge of locking up after Civil Service. The second oldest child out of four brothers and three sisters, Dot grew up on a farm in Bradenton, Florida . Her responsibilities at home were to feed the pigs and cows, as well as her horse, Ginger. In season, she helped to pick the crops before going to school. She attended Manitee County High School, where she played on the school basketball team . In 1944, she and her husband, Harry, moved to Trenton . They have been

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married for 45 years, and have a daughter named Joni, and four grandsons . Her grandchildren, Richard, Kevin , Phillip, and Joseph, have attended, will attend, and are now attending Notre Dame . Dot's favorite hobby is cooking . "I especially like cooking big, Sunday dinners for the family ," said Dot, who likes to cook for the relatives on holidays.


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Index A Abaid , Michael 108 Abbondonza, Melissa 20 Adams, Andrea 20. 52 Adams, Lori 108 Agosta. Michelle 84 Albano. Megan 20. 160, 168. 190 Aldrich, Elisah 20. 157 Alfano, Joseph 96, 207 Ali. Ahmad Ibn 108 Alia, Kristen 108 Allison, Trinette 84 Altobelli. Michelle 108. 206 Alvarado, Paulina 108 Amatucci, Lynn 20, 163, 168 Amendola, Teresa 84 American Grafitti Amico. Samuel 20, 156 Amrich, Daniel 20. 31, 129, 154, 159, 168 Anderson, Carl 183, 184, 232 Anderson, Erik 20, 131 , 132, 183, 160, 168 Anderson, Roberta 155, 161. 227, 232 Andrako, Amy 108 Andrews. Calista 107, 108 Andrews, Eric 21 Andrusiewicz. Frank 21 , 50 Anepete. Dominic 108 Angelini. Scott 21 Angelucci. Donna 21 Angelucci, Frank 108 Angelucci, Henry 108 Anson, Jennifer 21 Antoci, Karen 21 , 37, 120, 158 Apesa, John 96 Apoldite, Fr. Dennis 145, 230 Aquilino, Michelle 241 Arcamone. John 84, 200 Archer, John 232 Ardery, Kelly 96, 106. 195 Ardery, Vincent 230 Arias. Kevin 84 Arnister, Cecilia 241 Art Club 154 Aversano, Krista 84

8 Baffuto, Joseph 96 Baffuto, Mark 84, 17 6 Bajdalski , Dorothy 21 , 157 Baker. Joseph 21 Baker. Patrick 108 Bakun. Deborah 108 Baldassari. Paul 96 Balerna, Kris 108 Banfield. Deirdre 22, 145, 160, 167, 168 Barcalow , Christine 96, 138, 162

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Barcarola, Susan Marie 108 Barnock , Jennifer 96, 159, 160, 162 Barnwell. Ivy 84 Barr, Jessica 84 Barrett, Ryan 96 Barrett. Katherine 22. 204, 205 Barrett, Michelle 84, 198 Barsczewski. Lisa 22. 127, 145 Bertolino, David 22. 132. 134 Basketball 195, 196 Baylog, Jeffery 108 Beihl. Shawn 108 Belina, Dana 84, 161 Belz, John 108 Bendas. Adam 108 Benjamin, Zelena 22 Bennett, Timothy 22. 80. 158, 168 Bentivolgi, David 22, 38, 200 Bentz, Bridget 108 Berger, James 96, 207 Bergmann. Craig 22. 27 , 157, 183 Berkenkopf, Mark 84 Berkley, Theresa 190, 232 Berrian , Blaine 222 Bersch , Michelle 108, 115, 192 Betz. Katherine 23 Beym, Jonathan 108, 198 Bhojwani. Sonica 84 Biancheri. Mary Jane 23 Biesiada, Bernard 84, 183, 184 Billups, Benjamin 108, 115 Binder, Charlene 23, 158, 188, 189, 204 Bires, Joseph 108 Biruk, Brendan 108, 189, 196 Blair, Doreen 84 Bodine. Kimberly 108, 192 Bodine, Todd 23, 142, 160, 183 Bolster. David 108 Bombery, Kimberly 84, 90, 211 , 169, 225 Bond, Jennifer 23, 157 Boots. Tabetha 108, 192 Borden, Jennifer 84 Bossio, Aimee 84 Bowden, lan 84 Bowen. Kaulette 23 Bowling 209 Bowling, Suzanne 23, 168, 167, 211 Bowser. Will 84, 107, 188, 189, 207 Boyle, Bernard 140, 158. 183, 184, 232 Boys' JV Basketball 198 Bozek , Joann 23. 79, 127 Bozek , Patricia 108. 188 Brachelli, Michael 96, 217 Brades. James 108 Brady , Joyce 84 Brandburgh, Susan 96 Branham. Debra 96, 98 , 107, 175 Branham, Jill 24, 41 , 160, 161 , 168, 178, 179, 181 Breese , Traci 96 Breining, Christopher 109, 203 Breining, Noelle 84, 178 Brennan , Hope 108, 206 Brennan. Jennifer 96, 134, 162, 226, 247 Brenner, David 108 Brilliantine, Deborah 84

Brobst, Dick 241 Bramer, Kimberly 24, 40 Brophy, Michael 84 Brower, Cynthia 108 Brown, Michael 96 Brunner, Neil 108 Brunner, Robert 84 Bucchere, Matthew 96, 181 Buchanan. Dawn 24 Buckley, Kevin 84 Buckley, Philip 108 Bugdal. Robert 232 Bugter, Jason 108 Burch, Brian 96 Burger. Jonathan 96, 226 Burkholtz, Michael 97 Burnett, Victoria 84 Burns, David 24 Burns, Patrick 12, 97 , 200 Burns, Scott 84 Burns, Sean 10, 84 Burroughs, Justin 108 Burroughs, Paul 24, 80, 176, 177, 196, 197 Burrowes. Sophia 97 Burzachiello, Josephine 9, 232 Burzachiello, Michelle 24 Butler. Peter 84, 196 Butrym , Alexis 24, 77 , 154, 159, 168 Byard. Daniel 97 , 200 Byrne. Thomas 97, 207 Byrnes. Colleen 24

c Calcese, Jason 108 Caldell, Jermaine 97 , 183, 184. 196, 197, 198 Caldwell , Gwyn 25. 41 , 138, 178, 181 Calianese, Jennifer 108 Callan , Laura 84, 161 Callen . Brian 84 Camilleri, Mark 97 Campanella , Todd 15, 108, 11 1 Campbell , Colleen 25, 54, 157 , 161 , 167 Campbell , Heather 97 Campbell, Karen 84, 167 Campbell. Leigh 108 Campbell , Richard 84, 162, 204 Campbell. Stephen 108, 204 Canfield, Margaret 97 Cannon, Amanda 25, 204, 205 Canticle Staff 162 Caperna, Gregory 25, 204, 205 Caperna, Katie 108 Caponi, Scott 84 Carabelli. Janine 84, 158, 160 Carabelli, Vanessa 108, 160 Cardaneo, Colleen 108 Carey , Nichelle 25 Carlini, Christopher 84 Carlini, Steven 108 Carmignani, Barbara 241 Carr, Allison 120 Carr. Michael 3, 87 , 120, 142, 230


Carroll, Allison 97, 103, 175 Casamento. Tara 97 Casanova. Melissa 84. 163 Castagna . Christine 108 Castaneda, Ethel 109 Castelize. Denise 25. 120 Castronova, Cynthia 97 , 198 Catarinicchia, Dana 84, 192 Cattouse, Chelsea 109, 162, 163 Caunan . Kareena 84, 124 Cavalier, Fred 84 Celli, Tina Marie 25 Cevera , Kathleen 8, 230 Challender. Timothy 84. 157, 167, 183 Chambers. Odweda 97 Chandler. Angela 106, 241 Chandler. Francis 106, 241 Chebra, Jamie 84 Cheerleaders 211 Chemidlin, Beth Ann 10, 84 Chemidlin, Jennifer 25, 79, 127 Chess Club 154 Chiarchiaro, Kim 84 Chickara. Cathleen 26, 168 Chido, Melissa 84, 175 Chmara . Halina 84, 156 Chmiel. Barbara 11 , 84, 161 Chmiel, Richard 97, 98, 106 Christian Clowning Club 155 Christianson , Beth 97, 164, 204 Chrnelich, Benjamin 109 Chrysoulakis, Emanuel 11 , 85, 161 Chukumba, Anthony 26, 127, 159, 156, 168, 189, 207 Chukumba. Celestine 85, 161 Church , Mandy 26 Ciaccio , Jennifer 97 Cicco. Joseph 26, 227 , 154, 155, 156, 168, 167 Ciosek , Thomas 26 Cipullo , Jennifer 26, 15 7, 161 Clark . Kenny 176 Clarke, Anne 232. 237 Claudili. Carla 85 Claudili. Gina 26 Clos. Thomas 97 Coe , Adrienne 109, 206 Coffey , Lauren 85. 155, 175 Cofinas. Jon 26, 80 Coin . Gregory 109 Cole, Kimberly 8, 9, 27 , 120. 131 Coley , Jill 109 Callender, Jennifer 27 . 145 Callender. Nicole 97 , 107 Colletti, Robert 27 Collins. Angela 27 . 154. 168 Collins, Annette 85 Collins, Rebecca 109 Colins. Craig 12 Coltre , Denise 109 Coluccio , Anthony 27 , 134, 140, 176, 168, 181 , 203 Coluccio , Douglas 109 Coluccio , Kristina 109 Comer. Margaret 85. 87 , 140, 157, 159, 161 ' 162, 167 ' 206

Commini. Gina 27 , 42, 131 Concert Band Concert Choir Conboy, Mary 85, 157, 161 , 175 Conboy, Peter 97, 106, 183, 184, 186 Condon. John 27 Confoy. Jane 232 Coniglio . Nathaniel 27 Connolly , Christin 97, 162 Conroy, Alicia 28 . 162 Conroy, Edward 97 Cook , Nakiesha 97 , 163 Cooper, Rashida 97 Cooper. Ronald 97 , 106, 183, 184, 203 Copeland , Andrea 85, 214 Coppola, Anthony 232, 237 Corboy, J. Richard 28 , 183 Cote. Megan 85 Cox, Sean 109 Crane. Bridget 97 Crawford . Tina 85, 140, 182. 214, 208, 209 Crawford , Tracey 109, 160 Cross Country 188 Cross. Jennifer 28, 127, 207 , 206 Cunningham . Lauren 97 , 162 Cutchineal, Amy 110, 160 Czabafy , Lauren 28. 120. 156 Czyzyk , Jill 110

0 Dacquel. Dennis 8, 28 . 168, 189 Daily , Patrick 97 , 226 Dombeck , Steven 28 , 51 , 154, 159, 168 Danbro . Gary 203, 232 Danek, Clare 11, 85, 157, 159, 161 , 162, 169 Dankowicz. Mark 12 Davies. Erin 97 , 217 , 204 Davis, Adrian 110, 115 Davis, Bethann 85, 157, 161 , 175, 195, 214 Davis, Doris 86, 156, 157 , 158 Davis, Erica 28 , 232 Dawson , Nikki 11. 86, 211 DeAngelo, Christine 28. 157 Deaver, Eric 97 Deaver, John 29, 79, 129, 163, 168 Debate Team 155 DeFeo, Patrick 29 DeFeo, Gregory 110 DeGregoroi. Joan 232 DeJonge, Robert 97 Delellis, John 97 Dell , Mark 86 DeMarco, Donna 28 , 110 DeMeo, Elise 29 Demers, John 86, 200, 201 DeMuzio, Valerie 29 DeNito, Carrie 86, 163 Dennehy , Michael 6, 232, 233 DePuglio, Mary 232 DeRossett , Mathew 97

DeRossett. William 29, 157 Desandre, Kimberly 97 Deveau , Jenn~er97 Devine. Suzanne 29 Dey , Michelle 29, 127, 131 , 188, 189, 207 , 206 Dey, William 97 Diaz, William 86 DiBenedetto, David 110 Diffley , Eileen 29 Dilorio , Chelsea 7 Dilorio , Christine 7, 232 Diliberto , Joseph 10, 86, 154, 159, 160, 162 DiMarco, Danielle 9, 30, 127, 134, 137, 160, 161, 168, 178, 179, 181 DiMattia, James 97, 106 DiMeglio, Marc 30 DiNatale, Michael 86, 89 Dingman, Jessica 97 Dockery , Yvonne 86, 209 Dodski , Ann Marie 97 , 192 Dodski, Leonard 110, 207 Dodski , Teresa 86, 178 Dodson, Alicia 110 Doherty , Darren 183, 214, 232. 237 Domante. Robert 10, 86, 159, 183, 184, 196, 198 Dombroski. Andrew 86 Dominczyk , Thomas 97 , 207, 206 Donnelly, James 97 , 134, 189, 207 Donnelly, Tricia 97 Donohue, William 30 Dorio , Christine 86 Double , Megan 97 , 166 Downs, Gregg 30 , 176 Drake, Amy 86, 157 , 161 Drake , Joyce 97 Dreyling, Brenda 86, 175 Dromm , Pamela 86 Druzbacky, James 30 Dubinski, Amy 30, 148 Dubinski , William 97 Ducko , Jeffrey 110 Duff. Brendan 15, 110, 203 Duff. Brian 3, 20 . 30 , 79, 111 , 132, 140, 143, 160, 168, 169, 203 Duffe. Christopher 86 Duffe. Jennifer 96, 97 , 162 Dugal . Kevin 97 Dunn, Dawn 30, 120, 160 Dunn, Kari 97 , 162, 211 Dunn , Kelly 110 Durner, Allison 31 , 163, 168 Dutwin, Wendy 97 Dymowski , Tam my 31 Dyszkiewicz , Brooke 1Q. 86, 157 , 161, 167 , 190 Dzbenski. Brian 86 Dziura , Jane 241

E Eckel, Jodi 86, 156, 159, 188, 206

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Index Egloff, Julie 98, 175 Eigenbauer, Donald 110, 207 Eitzen , Brian 31 , 168 Elder, Jennifer 98 , 162, 204 Eller, Brian 10, 86, 90, 140, 169, 183 Elliott, Mathew 8, 31 Elston , Barbara 86, 209 Enright, Erin 110 Episcopo, Thomas 86 Ercoland, Elisa 110 Erdfelt, Joakim 86, 154 Erney, Monica 98 Ernst, Robin 31 , 168, 173, 175 Essl, Tam my 86 Estok , Michael 31 , 48 Etgen , Alicia 31, 157, 160 Evanko, Grace 31 , 120, 160 Evanko, Joseph 98, 183, 184 Evans, Janet 10, 86, 167 , 209

F-Fahey, Timothy 98, 137, 162, 163 Fallon, Jeanine 98, 188, 189 Fallon, Kathleen 86, 178 Famoso, Robin 86, 159, 161 Fanelli, Christine 110, 178 Fanelli, Stacia 32, 63, 127, 131 , 145, 160, 168 Fanning, Alison 86, 211 Fanning, Frank 110 Fares, Joseph 32, 148, 165, 166, 168 Farfalla, John 32, 132, 137, 183, 222 Farkas, Elisa 98 , 160, 217 Farkas, Lesley 110 Farrior, Kelley 110 Farruggia , Caroline 32, 120, 156 Farruggia , Salvatore 98 Fava, Jessica 32 Fennimore, Duane 110 Ferencz, Jennifer 32, 154, 159, 156, 168, 209 Ferencz, Rachel 110 Fernandez, Lori 86 Fernandez, Santiago 86 Fernbach, Lisa 98 Ferrazzi, Maureen 232, 237 Ferris, Tori Ann 110 Festa , Jennifer 86 Festa, Tara 86, 161 , 192 Field Hockey 175 Finnegan, Christopher 110 Fitzgerald, Shannon 110 Fitzgibbon, Genevieve 30, 32, 162, 163, 168 Fitzpatrick , Kelly 86, 140, 211 Fitzpatrick , Scott 32, 63, 168 Flag Section Fleming , Eddie 98, 196, 197, 198, 199

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Flight of Hand Jugglers 154 Flores, Steven 33 Floyd, David 33, 48 Floyd , Mark 98 Foley , Jerome 110 Football 183, 184 Ford , Margaret 86, 163 Forister, Christopher 33 , 34 Foustanas, Kiriaki 33, 39, 156 Francais, Michelle 86 Frascella, Kim 98, 211 Frascella, Kristine 110, 107 Freda, Jennifer 110 Frederick , John 99 Freeman , Alixia 33 French Honor Society 167 French , Jennifer 110 Frock, Billy 86, 189, 209 Fuccello, Tonilynn 86 Fuhrmann, Alison 86, 157, 161 , 175 Future Business Leaders of America 156

G Gaffney, Nicole 110 Gallagher, Denis 99 Gallo, Angelina 99 Gallo, Joseph 99 Gallucci, Michael 86, 140, 207 Gankiewicz, Mark 99, 203 Gappa, John 33 Gappa, Steven 110 Garruba, Kathleen 86, 157, 156, 161 , 162, 169 Gatarz, Lynn 33 Gater, Stephanie 99 Gates, R0byn 99 Gatto, Frank 140, 184, 232 Gauvin-Tharney, Denise 232 Gavin, Sheila 156, 234 Gawroski, Donna Gaynor, David 86, 183, 161 Gaynor, Kristine 110 Gee, James 86, 140, 155, 183 Geller, Brian 99 Geller, Robert 33, 157 Gentile, Lisa 99, 160 Gerald, Terr once 86 German Honor Society 168 Giampetro, Theresa 234 Giampolo, Thomas 99, 226 Gibbons, Jennifer 99 Gibbs, Kimberly 34 Giersch, Rebecca 110 Giglio, Christine 110 Giglio, Eileen 11 0 Gilleo, Robert 110 Gilli, Justin 11 0 Gilligan, Colleen 110, 160, 161 Gioe, Francesco 34, 157, 162 Girls' JV Basketball 198 Glahn, Jennifer 10, 86 Gocke, Mary Anne 86, 157, 161 , 162,

167, 247 Gocke, Meghan 99, 157, 160, 162, 247 Godwin, Elise 110, 206 Goeke, Alison 110, 199, 217 Gogol, Agatha 15, 110, 11 1, 190 Golden, Kelli 86 Golden, Michele 24, 34, 237 Goldman, Susan 99 Goldstein, Catherine 99, 204 Gominiak , Matthew 86, 134, 156, 161 , 200 Gominiak , Robert 110, 161 Gono, Sinski 88 , 207 Goodballet, Jennifer 88, 192 Gore, Elizabeth Ann 88 Gorman, Colleen 88, 161 Gorman, David 110 Gorman, Robert 99 Govan, Matthew 12, 99, 200, 201 Gracey, Ryan 110 Gray, Maribel 34, 79, 154, 155, 157, 159, 160, 162, 169, 168 Gray, William 88 Graziano, Paul 88 Greco, Christina 110 Green, Katherine Mary 88, 157, 160, 161 , 163 Gregory, Kelly 110, 157, 160 Gregory, Michelle Anne 88 , 175 Grimes, John E. Jr. 99 Gronostajski, Gregory 88, 176, 203 Grula, Pauline 234 Grussler, John 234 Guarini, Christina 34, 63, 162 Guarno, Matthew 63, 110 Guggenbickler, Patrick 34 Guglielmelli, Joell M. 99, 211 , 155 Gulyas, Michele E. 88 Gundersen, Suzanne 34 Gunkel, Jennifer Marie 35, 155 Gursky, Melissa 35, 160, 168 Gusciora, Richard 217 , 234 Gutierrez, Jason 110 Guzman, Jason 110 Guzzo, Nicole Lee 99, 160, 162 Gymnastics 192

H-Haas, Jonathan 99 Haast, Paul 35 Haenni, Matthew 110 Hage, Robert 234 Hageman, Robert 35, 176 Hall, Diallo 88 , 155 Hall, Lisa Michelle 99, 162 Halloran, Colleen 99, 105, 175, 198 Hamilton, Monique 99 Hammerstone, James 88 , 89, 159, 169, 167 Hammerstone, Lara 35, 120, 77 , 80, 127, 158, 156, 168 Hammerstone, Michael 99 Hand, Brian 111


Hanlon. Thomas 99. 105. 183, 184 Hannawacker. Joseph 20. 35, 80, 140 Hardiman. John 35. 132. 161 Hardiman. Maribeth 234 Hardiman. Patrick 99 Harding. Forrest 35, 129, 162, 163, 168 Hargis. Cynthia 36 Harku. Jairam 99 Harlicka, Todd 88. 89. 159. 169. 196 Harney, Eileen 10. 88. 89 Harold, Sr . Mary 230 Harris, Jerome 99 Harrison. Nicole 99. 195 Harrold. Patrick 36 Hartmann. Mark 36, 137 Harvey. Monique 88 Havens. Elizabeth 88. 89 Hayes. Bridget 10. 88. 89. 140. 160, 161 . 192 Hayes. Harry 36 Hayman. Christopher 88. 89. 124. 176. 177. 181 Heath. Brian 88. 156. 161. 162. 165, 166 Heath, Sharon 36 Heckler. David 88, 89. 129, 163 Hedgepeth. Sarah 111 Heenan. Holly 111 Heenan. Pamela 28. 36, 54. 127, 137, 161. 204 Hefner. Christopher 88, 89, 129, 162, 163 Heinz. Philip 99, 183. 184. 105 Heitzman. Christopher 111 , 207 Heitzman. John 99. 105. 183, 184. 207 Heitzman, Joseph 36. 132. 140. 176. 206 Henkel. Karen 234 Henry. Philip 99. 200 Hess. Heidimarie 99 Hewitson. Nikole 88. 89, 161 Hibernian 156 Hice. Daria 99. 198 Hicks. Jodi 36, 156, 188 Higgins. Maureen 37, 77 . 168 Hill, Dawn 37 , 59, 127, 145. 160 Hilton. Kiersty 37 , 63, 127. 145 Hittinger. James 3 7. 17 6 Hittinger. Kimberly 99 Ho.HauWan111 Hoch, Andrea 88. 124. 195, 199 Hoch, Mary Ann 241 Hochschild. Fred 234 Hodnicki. Michael 88. 89, 161 , 167, 184 Hodock. Shannon 37. 54. 132. 137. 156. 161. 175. 204, 205 Hoegel. Bradley 37, 80 Hogan. James 111 HOPE Representative 156 Hopkins. Joseph 88. 183 Horan. Stacy 88. 89. 161. 169 Hornik, Bruce 37 . 134, 160, 168. 204, 205 Houston. John 99, 105. 200 Howard, Marsha 111 Howie. Razi 9, 37 , 156. 183. 223 Huggins. Megann 88. 178 Hughes. Aileen 88. 89 Hughes. Colleen L. 99, 178, 198 Hughes. Eddie 12

Hughes. Jennifer 38. 120. 157. 158. 156, 160. 161 Hunt, Henry 9. 38 Hunt. Tara 99, 105. 106, 160. 175, 206 Hurd. Ethan 99, 154. 165, 166 Hutchins. Jeffrey 234 Hutchinson. Glenn 111 Hutchinson. Jennifer 88, 89 Hutchinson. Kim 132 Hutchinson. Christine 99. 107 Hutchinson. Robert 88, 89. 203 Hutman. Karen 88. 158,161. 162, 175

I lannaci. Ann Marie 111. 161 Iavarone. Anthony 58 Ice Hockey 203 lmmordino. John 88, 89 Ingber. Jill 111 Innocenti. Nessa 88, 140. 157, 159. 161, 162. 167, 211 lnverso. Marylyn 8, 9. 38, 48, 120. 127. 156, 157 lnverso. Susan 99, 106 lsom. Sabrina 88 Ivins. Mary Liz 219, 234

J Jablonski. Mirusia 99 Jackman. B. Jay 88 Jackowski, Brian 111 Jackowski. Kristine 38, 223 Jackson. Timothy 88. 89, 183 Jacobs. Matthew 99, 105, 107. 183. 184 Jacobs. Thomas 99, 194 Jadczak. Anna 38 James. Andrew 15, 111 James. Gregory 38. 168, 183. 222 James. William 183 Jancewicz. Kristin 88. 89. 140, 190 Jancola. Amber 112. 160 Janiszenski. Mark 99 Jannuzelli, Denise 38 Jansen. Cheryl 99. 175 Januzzi. George 39 Jaroni. Robert 183 Jasovsky, Edward 88. 89, 200 Jazz Band 166 Jenkins. Kenya 99 Jensen. Rosena 112 Jewusiak , Amy 99, 155. 204 Ji. Eun A. 100, 208. 209 Jlngoli, Patricia 241 Jimenez. lvannya 117 Joachim. Sister Mary 8. 9. 234 Johnson. Lisa 117 Johnson. Melanie 39 Johnson. Vanessa 32. 39 Johnston. Daphne 88 . 89 Jones. David 117

Jones. Derrick 100. 183. 184. 196. 197. 198 Jones. Heather 100 Jones. James 39 Jones. Kathleen 39. 81, 155. 156. 157, 168. 169, 175 Jones. Lisa 100 Jones. Theresa 39, 55, 127. 145. 157. 166 Jose. Sr. Marie 217, 234 Josita O'Hara. Sr. Mary 234 Joyce. Elizabeth 117. 162 Juerling. Tera 88. 89

K-Kadlec. Thomas 88 Kafer. Michelle 117. 178 Kaluza. Julie 88. 156 Kandebo, Krista 100. 154 Kane. Erin 88, 188 Kaplan. Christiane 234 Kara. Victor 100 Kara. Lidia 117. 160 Kauffman. Todd 117 Kawalec. Donna 166. 234 Kean. Leea 117 Kearns. Beverly 234 Kearns. Heather 88. 124. 157, 161 , 195 Keating. Amanda 100. 162. 226 Keehn. Susan Keenan. Shannon 39. 132 Keiling. David 117. 204 Kelley, Kristin 100. 117. 157. 160. 178. 179, 237 Kelley, Mathew 39, 63, 200. 201 Kelly, David 81. 230 Kelly. Jennifer 117 Kelly, Karen Kelly. Maureen 234 Kelsey. Aaron 39, 183. 223 Kemler. Stacey 40. 60. 160, 178, 179, 181 Kennedy. Christine 98, 10n. 175, 233 Kennedy, Elizabeth 88. 15 '. 160. 161. 175 Kenney. Teresa 10. 87. 88, 157, 161. 162 Kerins. Sean 100. 154, 183. 184 Kerr. Cynthia 40. 54. 127. 132, 134. 137. 156. 161 Kerwick , Kelley 113 Kiefer. Kara 100 Kinelski, Scott 88 King. Amy 40. 78. 127. 157. 168, 175 Kite. Agnes 88 Kite. Mary 100 Kleck . Beverly 241 Klein. Kimberly 100 Klosinski. David 40. 127, 188, 189, 207 Klotz. Erik 113. 203 Klug, Dori 40. 127. 134. 137 Kmiec. Mark 100 Kmiec. Scott 90. 169, 176 Kobrin. Marilyn 100 Koch. Patricia 90 Koinonia 156. 157 Kompa, Chris 90

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Index Kontoyannis, Catherine 113 Kopera, Edward 113 Korczak, Violetta 90 Korpusinsk i, Mark 40, 203 Korsos, Leslie 100 Korsenko, Francis 100, 183, 184 Koschek, Sandy 178, 179, 234 Kostecki, Lisa 40 Koutouzos, Helene 100 Kovacs, Catherine 90, 156, 162, 165, 168, 247 Kovacs, Michelle 40, 129, 155, 162, 168, 163 Kownacky, Kathleen 41 Kozlowski, Joy 10, 90, 159 Krajacic, Amy 100 Kramarz. Jeffrey 41, 156 Kramarz, Robert 100 Krawtschenko, Joseph 100 Krempaski, Susan 131, 234 Krisak, Todd 100, 121. 155 Krollman, Rebecca 113 Krollman, Richard 11, 90, 124, 176 Kryio, Martha 241 Kubiak, Sharon 41 Kuczykowski, Joanna 100, 107, 198 Kunst, Michael 113 Kurst, Jessica 113 Kusek , Kristin 90, 140, 157, 161 , 169, 178, 179 Kydoneius, Michael 90, 207 Kyte, Glorianne 236 Kyte, Randi 100, 204

L Laarz, Diana 41 , 158 Labar, Tom 100, 106, 163 Labriola, Joyce 90, 162, 163 Lai, Jeffrey 41 Lamons, Nicole 41, 131 Landolfi, Patricia 90 Lang, Eileen 156, 236 Lassiter. Evonya 90, 156, 161 Latimer, Donielle 41 Latin Honor Society 167 Lauandos, Nicole 113 Laudanski, Paul 100 Lauersonm, Kristin 113 Lauerson, Scott 100 Laurinaitis, Mark 113, 196, 197, 198 Lawler, Lizanne 87 , 90 Layton, Heather 90, 169, 178, 179 Leach, Mark 41 Lear, Thomas 90 Lee, Dug Young 100, 106, 154 Lee, Hoe Seung 90 Lee, Yu Jeong 42 Leipzig, Joshua 100 Leland, Nicole 113

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Leoniec, Patricia 4, 236 Lepre, Michael 100 Lettiere, Joseph 241 Levin, Abraham 236 Levin, Alan 113 Levin, David 42 Lewis, Elena 113 Lewis, Holly 42, 163 Lewis, Karyn 90, 159, 161. 166, 163 Lewis, Robin 113 Lieggi, Antoinette 42 , 154, 158 Lingrell, William 42 Lipcsey, Thomas 90, 209 Liptak , Mary Ann 42, 230 Liverman, Eddie 100, 183, 184 Livia, Michael 113 Liwacz, Jeffrey 113 Loatman, Richard 162, 220, 236 Lobiondo, Marlene 42, 145, 148 Locco, Louis 100, 159 Loeffler, Monica 42 Loh, Scott 113 Lombardo, Sonya 42, 78, 127, 223 Long muir, James 91 Lopez, Raquel 100 Lorbeck, Amy 43, 120, 157, 160, 161 , 168 Lorentz, Nicole 113, 159 Low, Holly 43, 120 Lugossy, Lisa 90, 91, 124, 178 Lumia, Margaret 113, 154, 162 Lupica, Michael 91 Lupinacci, April 100 Lupinacci, Louis 91 Lupinacci, Patti 113, 161 Lyman, Erik 113 Lynch, Daniel 43, 127 Lynch, Donna 236 Lynch, James 113 Lynch, Margaret 236 Lynn, Toâ‚Źl 29, 43, 203

M-Mabes, Joanne 100, 107, 195 Mabes, Lee 100 MacKenzie, Glenn 90, 91, 106, 183, 166, 169, 183, 184 Madden, Maureen 91 Madrigal Choir Maffei, Nicole 91 Magson, Jennifer 43, 54, 79, 127, 132, 13 7' 156' 160' 161 Maguire, Kathleen 21 , 43, 169, 168 Magyari, Robert 91, 200 Maier, Elisabeth 91, 169 Maiorino, Donald 100 Major, Barbara 131, 173, 175, 236 Maldonado, Daniel 100, 207 Maldonado, Sylvia 113 Malloy, Brian 113 Manahan, Nicolette 113 Mangini, Alyson 113, 160 Mangonon, Marites 113 Marotos, Denis 91

Marchant, Cynthia 236 Marchetti, Christian 113 Marching Band 165 Marching Band Captains 164 Margicin, Ann 8, 9, 22, 43, 132, 160, 167, 168, 173, 175 Marino, Lori 87, 91 Markman, Jeanne 113 Markulec, Nicole 113 Markulec, Prudence 43 Marone, Kerry 91, 140, 211 Marseglia, Leann 91, 190 Martin, Deirdre 100, 107, 154 Martin, Mary Lynn 162, 236 Martinez, David 113 Marue, Jennifer 44, 53, 127, 131, 145, 160, 162, 168, 247 Marue, Melissa 113 Mason, David 100 Massenat, Philip 91, 183 Mate, Julia 44 Mate, Melissa 113 Mathews, Christopher 15, 111, 113 Math League 159 Mattei, John 44, 58 Matthews, David 91 Mattozzi, Jennifer 91 Maxwell, Connie 100, 211 Maxwell, Sean 113, 207 Maxwell, Sophie 113 Maziarz, Jeffrey 100, 98 Mazotas, Michelle 44, 195 Mazur, Jon 91 , 184 Mazurek, Robert 44, 155, 156, 168, 227 Mazzuca, Antoinette 91 McCann, Roberta 91 McClain, Erica 91 , 161 McClinton, Molano 91 McConnell, Sean 91 McCoy, Glenn 91 McDonald, Edward 44, 127, 168, 189, 206 McDonald, Frederick 100, 189 McDonald, William 91 McEwan, Michael 91 McGann, Kathleen 100, 107, 175 McGillan, Peter 100, 196, 197, 198 McGiinchy, Christopher 91, 17 6 McGlone, Michael 44, 203 McGrath, Dawn 113, 157, 158, 160, 178, 192 McGrath, Matthew 44, 127 , 132, 140, 168, 176 McGraw, Jean 236 McGuigan, Kelly 91 , 124, 162, 178 McGuiness, Christine 100, 192 McGuire, Lauren 85, 91 , 156, 157, 160, 161 ' 169' 17 5 McHugh, David 45, 120 McKee, ChM~opher91 McKelvey, Christen 100 McKenzie, April 26, 45 McKenzie, Holly 100, 157, 163 McKnight, David 91 , 156, 157, 161 McKnight, Malikah 45, 164 Mclaughlin, Joseph 188, 189 Mclaughlin, Kelly 91 , 178


TGl Finished by Catherine Kovacs "It's been a rough year because the staff is so young, but some of the more experienced members like Jen Marue, Alyssa Potter, Mary Anne Gocke, Catherine Kovacs, and Leonora Obed have been a help to the others to make it work," said advisor Patty Suboleski. The staff is comprised of primarily sophomores and juniors, and a few seniors. They've discovered it's not all fun and games, but a lot of work also. Many Saturdays and days after school have found the staff in the Canticle office munching on potato chips and fitting a layout. "I've been on the staff for three years and the first year I was shocked because it was so much work. It's actually a lot of fun though," said senior Leonora Obed. Meghan Gocke agreed, "Before I was on the staff I didn't realize it was so much work, but it really is." Together the staff made and missed deadlines, had arguments and good

times. "We've been through a lot together. There have been Saturdays during a deadline weekend when I wanted to scream, quit, and strangle the photography staff. But the fun, hard work, and results far outweigh those outstanding moments," said advisor Diane Wargo. The staff credits Jen Marue, the Senior Editor, for her experience and patience with the new staff. "Of course there are advantages to being Senior Editor, like being able to SAY WHAT CAN OR CANNOT GO IN THE book or being able to choose the pictures, but I tried not to be biased. You just have to remember that the book is for the whole schooL not just the staff,'' said Jen. Each member decided to join the Canticle for various reasons, ranging from it being a good experience to it being something different to do. "It's an experience, it's fun. It gives you something to do with your free time,'' said junior Kelly McGuigan. Everyone

brings their own special talents to the creation of the yearbook. One canalways turn to another for help in thinking up captions or to type a story when they're running behind. "If I didn't have people helping me with little things, I'.路 never get the big things done," said Nessa Innocenti. There seemed to be a lot of pressure this year, but the staff worked hard to try and make it work, often turning to the moderators or Jen for advice. "Since most of the staff graduated last year, I was left with the job of Senior Editor. It was fun having the power to make big decisions and I got along really well with the new staff, especially because we all love food. I felt important because everyone always needed my help," said Jen. "This year's yearbook won't be perfect, but a lot of blood, sweat, and tears have gone into making this the best first yearbook we could make. After all, we're just off and running," said Miss Wargo.

Staff SENIOR EDITOR Jen Marue

WRITING STAFF Mary Anne Gocke Meghan Gocke Catherine Kovacs

Jen Marue Leonora Obed Kate Wenz

LAYOUT STAFF Jen Brennan Margie Comer Clare Danek Mary Anne Gocke Meghan Gocke Karen Hutman Beth Joyce Catherine Kovacs Teresa Kenney

Jen Marue Kelly McGuigan Leonora Obed Ratna Patel Alyssa Potter Nicole Sapnar Sue Sargent Janelle Umali Kate Wenz

PHOTOGRAPHY STAFF Matt Peoples

Bob Popwoski Greg Zak

JOURNALISM CLASS Donna Angelucci Mary Jane Biancheri Maggie Canfield Jen Ciaccio Erin Davies Lisa Gentile Lisa Hall Pat Hardiman Kenya Jenkins

Aileen Hughes Jen Marue Jason Moran Kelly Odenheimer Mark Payton Chris Pesce Tom Phon Lisa Pouria Kate Wenz Diane White

SATURDAY CREW: Top Left: Front Rowj Bob Popowski. Second Row: Kate Wenz, Alyssa Potter. Jen Marue, Mary Ann Gocke, Jen Brennan. Third Row: Miss Wargo, Janelle Umali, Meghan Gocke. Top Right: Jen Marue. Alyssa Potter. Middle Left: Leonora Obed. Middle Center: Catherine Kovacs. Middle Right: Kate Wenz . BoHom Left: Janelle Umali. BoHom Right: Meghan Gocke

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Index Mclaughlin, Maureen 91, 211 Mclean, Darnell 101, 178, 195 Mclemore, Paul 91 McMahon, Jennifer 10, 19, 175, 161 McNamara, Colleen 98, 101, 107, 195, 198 McNamara, Erin 91, 225 McNeil, Annette 241 McNeil, Florence 241 McVaugh, Randy 113 Meagher, Jean Marie 113, 179 Meehan, Alyson 113, 134 Mellodge, Mary 45, 157, 155, 160 Mentler, Stephan 45, 204, 205 Merunka, Robert 91, 189, 207 Messineo, Joseph 10 1 Meylan, Yves 91, 147, 166 Micai, Eric 113, 203 Micale, Dean 45, 134, 157, 160, 168, 204, 205 Micharski, George 91 Midura, Bryan 91, 183, 184 Midura, Margaret 113 Migliacci, Christopher 101 Miller, Melanie 91 Miller, Peggy 241 Millinowicz, David 230 Miloszar, Thomas Mingo, Nicole 10, 91, 169 Minus, Deanna 45, 157, 161, 168 Mirelli, Julie 101, 107 Misier, Brian 91 Mitchell, Yvonne 45 Mizer, Jay 101 , 183, 184 Mochari, Michael 46, 163, 166 Mody, Shivani 137, 206 Molignano, Anne Molignano, Catherine 91, 206 Monacchio, Keith 46, 57, 176 Monahan, Jon 91 Monje, Phollip 46, 200 Moody, Amy 91 Moorcroft, Thomas Moore, Charles 182, 183, 222, 230 Moore, Elise 131, 236 Moore, Jonathan 10 1, 183 Moore, Laura 101, 175 Moran, Jason 91 Moran, Kathleen Moran, Mary Beth 46, 161 Moran, Theresa 121 Morano, Tina 91 Morgan, Christopher 100, 101 Morin, Vivian 91, 165 Morozin, Christine 92, 161 Morrison, Kim 92, 166, 169, 190 Morrison, Phillip 46, 209 Morrison, Richard 46 Mosbrucker, Tina 46, 160, 190 Moscarello, Joann 10 1, 211 Mosticchio, Jennifer 92, 159, 161, 162, 169, 211

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Mottley, Donna 46, 155, 188, 206, 207 Mottley, Lesley 92, 155, 157, 161 , 188, 206 Mount, George 10 1, 189 Mount, Mary Beth 21, 47, 148, 154, 157, 158, 168, 211 Moustafa, Naha 114 Moyer, Stephen 101 Mrochko, William 47 Muehliesen, Carl 114 Mullaney, Brian 102 Mullaney, Timothy 114 Mullen, Maggie 92, 161 , 169 Mulligan, Brian 114 Mulligan, Lawrence 154, 236 Mulligan, Shawn 10, 92 Munyak, Jessica 92 Murar, Margo 114 Murawski, David 102 Murison, Jason 47 Murphy, Carolyn 114 Murphy, Eileen 47 Murphy, Elizabeth 102 Murphy, Kelli 114 Muscianesi, Anne Marie 114, 209 Muscianesi, James 92, 159, 209

N-National Business Honor Society National Honor Society, Juniors 169 National Honor Society, Seniors 168 Napolitano, Caesar 114, 207 Navata, Brandon 114 Navata, Debra 92, 159, 161, 169, 211 Nawrocik, Susan 47 Neall, Kcfrey 102, 175 Nelson, Marc 47, 127, 140, 156, 176, 177, 200 Nemeth, Kristine 102, 162, 175 Nemetz, Michele 114 Newell, Kimberly 102, 148, 188 Newell, Rob 114 Newkirk , Eugene 114 Nibbs, Christopher 114 Nicolia, John 47, 159, 168 Nicolia, Laurie 102 Nicolas, Alexander 47 , 146, 147, 166 Nikitiades, George 102 Nitti, Christopher 183, 184, 114 Nitti, Lisa 92, 175 Nitti, Stephen 45, 48 , 182, 183, 222, 203 Nix, Joseph 48, 127 Nixon, Margaret 102, 160 Noble, Elisabeth 92 Noble, Sara 114, 121, 137, 206 Nolan, Eric 114 Norman, Mingh 48 Nowacki, Melissa 102 Nowak, Beth Ann 114, 160 Noya, Marco 92, 208 , 209 Nuse, A. 92 Nyzio, Stephen 102

0 Obed , Leonora 21, 48, 162, 169, 168, 225 O'Brien, Daniel 92, 200, 201 O'Brien, William 183, 184, 235, 236 Odenheimer, Joseph 114 Odenheimer, Kelly 92, 156 Odom, Nicole 48 0' Donnell, Jennifer 114, 160, 166 O'Donovan, John 102, 183, 186 Ogiony, Michael 114 O'Keefe, Shannon 48, 81 Okulicz, Wallace 48 Olech, Dorothy 241 Olender, Helen 241 Oliver, Michael 92 Oliver, Nicole 114 O 'Malley, Mathew 92, 148 O 'Rahilly, Gerard 92, 204 Orbe, Anna Maria 114 Orbe, Lisa 92, 140 O 'Reilly, Megan 12, 102 Ostrowski, Christine 114 Ostrowski, Kimberly 90, 92, 211 Ostrowski, Lawrence 102 Ostrowski, Lisa 236 O'Sullivan, Amanda 102 O'Sullivan, Michael 48, 137 Owen, Niccole 102, 121

p Padalino, Vince 92 Pagano, Christopher 92, 102 Pagano , Nicole 12, 102 Pagano, Sabrina 211 Pagliaro, Danielle 49, 132 Pagliaro, Joseph 49, 156, 157 Pak, Sang 114 Palfalvi, Theodore 114 Palmieri, Jeanne 241 Palombi, Irene 241 Panfili, Constantino 92 Panfili, Jennifer 114 Panzitta, Marcus 92 Papa, Thomas 43, 49, 156 Parker, Amy Beth 49, 77, 157, 160 Party Club Pascual, Rosanna 49 Pastor, Chris 114, 200 Patel, Ratna 92, 161, 162 Patterson, Joe 92 Patterson, Mike 92 Payton, Mark 49, 61 , 168 Pazdan, Brian 102, 200 Pearson, Kerry 114 Pederson , Aric 102 Pelligrino, Michael 114 Peloquin, Michael 49, 203, 209 Peloquin , Monique 102 Penney, Jill 47 , 49, 78 , 132, 168, 175, 157 Peoples, Mathew 102 Peppier, Robert 102, 166


Perdomo. Liz a 102 Perone . Brian 189. 114 Perone, Michael 176, 177. 236 Perpetua. Bonnie 50. 157. 160 Perella. Eileen 92 Pesce. Christine 92, 124. 156 Pesce. Jennifer 114 Peterson. Malik 92 Peterson. Peter 154. 236 Petito . Michael 114 Petito. Tony 50 Phon . Thomas 50 Pica. Michael 7. 192 Pica. Nancy 7. 192. 236 Piepszak . Ellen 92, 156. 157, 158, 159, 162, 169. 168 Pierce. Robert Pierson. Denise 50. 157. 155 Pietrefessa. Patrick 189, 114 Pietrzak. Beth 102. 206 Pinelli. Christopher 114 Pingitor. Bryan 114, 204 Pinto. Craig 50 Pirone. Pamela 236 Plischuk . Maria 92. 162. 164 Plumeri. Carole 114, 162 Plumeri. Cynthia 92 Plunkett. Janice 114 Plunkett. Kathleen 102 Pluznyk, Victor 92 Pagoda, Darren 114 Pagoda. Tammy 50 Poli, Joseph 219. 236 Policarpio. Michael 50 Pollard. Michael 50. 63, 176 Pollard, Nicole 92. 140. 195, 199 Pom Pom Section 164 Ponticiello. Michael 51 . 77. 156. 168 Popowski. Robert 87 , 92. 148. 157, 161. 162. 178. 247 Posluszny, Joseph 85. 92 Potocki. Sophia 241 Potter. Alyssa 33, 51. 134. 160, 162, 247 Pouria . Lisa 92 Poux. Adrian 102 Poveromo. Marc 102. 183. 184 Pribila . Eugene 92. 183. 222 Procaccini. Fred 114 Procaccini. Paul 114 Procaccino. Jeffrey 51 Proccacino. Joseph 102 Prophett. Brendan 114, 198 Provenzale . Julie 102 Prunetti, Carrie 114 Prunetti. Colette 51. 127. 132. 156 Prynoski. Christian 92. 124. 156. 169 Przyborowski. Adam 51. 156 Puca. Jason 114 Pugliese. Gina 102. 211 Pypcznski. Jeffrey 114

Q Quinn. Cauldon 102. 183. 184

Quinn. Jennifer 102, 175 Quinty. Joseph 102

R-Radford, Denise 51. 137 Radigan. Kristy 102. 175 Radosti. Andrew 114 Rafferty. Daniel 102. 183. 184 Rafferty. Megan 90, 92. 129. 140, 161 Rafferty. Michele 92, 161. 169 Ramsey. Charles 189. 114, 204 Ramus. Christopher 51. 127. 188, 189 Ranke. Joanne 178 Ranucci. Jennifer 115 Rawls. Ursula 51 Red Cross Club. Freshman and Sophomore 160 Red Cross Club. Juniors 161 Red Cross Club. Seniors 160 Reed. Heath 115, 189, 207 Reed. Randall 52. 115 Reed, Sabrina Regan. Linda 238 Reger. Christina 52, 127. 168 Reger. Doris 92 Reggimenti. Mark 115. 196. 198, 199 Regina. Barbara 52. 160 Reichling, Kristin 102. 157 Reidy, Thomas 102. 200 Reilly. Margaret 92, 161 Reitner. George 238 Rendek. Stephen 115, 207 Repko. Steven 102 Reres. Denise 115 Revilla. Tonya 115 Rhoads. Mathew 115 Ricciani. John 52 Ricciardi. Joseph Ricco. Sam 115 Rick. Amy 92. 124, 157. 161 Ridley. Mary 102. 105 Riether. Robert 52 Rife. Sandra 52 Rigney. James 102 Riley. Brenda 238 Riley. Dorothy 241 Riley, Laura 521 Riley. Sharon 92 Ritter. Jaqueline 52. 161 Rivera. David 10, 92 Robak. Lori 132 Robb. Ashleigh 85, 92. 156. 169, 225 Robbins. Christy 102 Roberts. Michelle 53. 169 Robertson. Dena 102. 107, 192 Robinson. Craig 93 Robinson. Faleisha 115 Robinson. James 102 Roche. Christopher 196, 197. 198 Roche. Thomas 53. 102, 158. 183 Rodriguez. Nelson 53 Role Playing Club 159 Romano. William 111. 238

Romany. Erica 53 Romany, Megan 102. 107 Romito. Rosemarie 115 Rooney. Lynn 53 Roper. Demond 93 Rossi. Danielle 115 Rossi. David 115 Rotundo, Louis 238 Rouselle. Christina 115 Rousseau. Sean 102 Rovello. Peggy 17 5 Rule. Christopher 115 Rumac. Rose Marie 238 Rumac. Suzanne 93, 154, 156. 169 Runowicz. Kathy 93 Russo. Nicholas 115 Ryan. Elizabeth 93 Ryan. Walter 115

s-Sabato. Andrea 93. 211 SADD 161 Saganowski. Steven 53 Salava. Eric 115 Salcewicz. Judy 238. 155, 157. 160 Salmon. Andrew 93 Salvantini, Andrea 116 Sanchez. Amaris 116 Sanchez. Myra 49, 53 Sanderson. Meryl! 93 Sandham. Elizabeth 116, 204 Santowasso. Nicole 116. 161 Santowasso. David Sapnar. Nicole 93, 134. 157. 161. 162 Sarafin. Jacqueline 44. 53 Sargeant. Susan 93, 161. 162 Sargiotto. Domonic Savelli. Jennifer 103 Savoy. Reginald 116 Sawa. Stephanie 93 Sawhney, Sandeep 116 Scanella. Tammi 116 Scanlon. Andrew 54 Scavo. Felicia 17 8. 103 Schaeffer. Erica 103 Schafer. Greg 196. 197. 238 Scheideler. Robin 116 Scheidnagel. Amy 116 Schendlinger. Teri-Ann 93 Schiefer. Jeanne 116. 204 Schillon. David 54 Schlaudecker. Christopher 12. 103 Schlieben. Mary Jo 103. 121. 163 Schmitt, Kristen 94. 140, 195 Schmitt. Susan 116 Schoch. James 103 Schoch, Tiffany 54 Schroth, Lorette 116 Schultz. Steven 6. 209. 238 Schwab. Jacqueline 54, 78. 127 Scimeca. Debbie 35, 54 Scipio. Leslye 103. 183, 184 Scorsolini, David 98, 103, 106, 161. 203

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Index Scorsolini, Lisa 54, 77, 78, 148, 168, 169, 211 Scott, Michelle 94, 157 Scott, Rochelle 87, 94, 161, 190 Scott, Robyn 54 Scotto, Annamarie 116 Scotto, Liza 54, 120 Scrouse, Mark 116 Scully, Brandy 94 Sefransky, Andrew 94 Seiler, David 116 Senetra, Stephanie 94 Sentek , Kimberly 116 Septak , Paul 103, 183, 184 Serafin, Brian 103, 209 Serra, Denise 103 Serrano, Raquel 55, 155 Settles, Arnold 94, 196 Sewnig, Catherine 238 Sewnig, Timothy 131, 154, 188, 189, 238 Sferra, Nick 103, 203 Shannon, Heather 94, 190 Sharma, Bharati 116 Sharma, Bob 94 Shaw, Thomas 238 Sheehan, Arthur 94, 183, 184, 200 Sherman, Chanda 103 Sherman, Chantel 103 Sherman, Jennifer 116 Shinal, Jeannine 94, 160, 175 Shinn, Christine 116 Shirley, Heather 55, 78, 127, 131 , 140 Shwahla, Laura 116, 160, 161 Shy, Jermaine 103, 183, 184 Sieben, Chris 115, 116, 203 Siedlarczyk , Linda 103 Sign Language Club 158 Sikorski, Gabriela 103, 163 Silvers, Natalie 116 Simone, John 238, 195 Simms, Eric 55, 77, 78, 131, 140, 156, 160, 168 Simms, Kristen 115, 116, 160 Simonetti, Paul 55 Simpson, Winsome 103, 106, 208, 209 Singelakis, Nicole 94, 162, 175 Singh, Richard 116 Singletary, Erin 55, 56 Sirawsky, Matthew 94 Skeba, Keith 104, 200 Slatina, Debra 104 Slavin , James 104, 200 Slota, Daniel 55, 154, 159 Smith , Carey 94, 176 Smith, Donald 104 Smith , George 116 Smith, Kathleen 94 Smith, Michael 23, 55, 183, 222 Smith , Nadine 94 Smith , Scott 104 Sniderman, Candice 55 Snyder, Suzanne 94 Soccer 176, 178

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Sokolwski, Lisa 94, 159, 169, 195 Soley , Wayne 56 Solomon, Wayne 56 Somers, Tammy 56, 145, 157, 160 Sopko, Brian 104, 217 Sopko, Beth 56, 77 , 127, 168 Soprych, Christopher 56 Spain, Annemarie 56 Spaine, Tara 116 Spalluto, Amy 94, 209 Spanish Honor Society 169 Sparano, Dennis 94 Spatacino, Cathy 94 Spedick, Stacy 10, 94, 211 Spence , Christopher 94 Spiegel, Richard 116 Stackhouse, Kimberly 56, 168 Stanzione, Michael 104, 134, 181 Statkun, Joseph 90, 94, 124, 140, 169, 207 Stefero, Sara 104, 107, 175 Steinmuller, Scott 116, 196, 204 Stemmer, Scott 107, 116, 198 Stern, Amy 94 Stevens, Christian 116, 117 Stevens, Christopher 56 Stevens, Jennifer 104, 178, 179 Stevens, Sheri 94 Stewart, Ann 21, 57 , 156, 157 Stewart, Robert 116, 157 Stewart, Sandra 238 Still, Antoinette 57 Stillwell, Edward 94 Stives, Richard 104, 204 Stoka, Mary 223, 238, 157 Storie, Steven 116 Storytellers Club 162 Stout, Timothy 116 Straker, Frank 94 Stults, Jason 116 Subhan, Deborah 57 Suboleski, Patricia 162, 168, 238 Sullivan, Christy 116 Sullivan, Michael 8, 57 , 131, 183 Sullivan, Stephen 94, 204 Sullivan, Timothy 94, 140, 183, 184, 203 Suosso, Lisa 57 , 127, 145, 156 Suth, Brian 104, 106, 156, 184 Swieconek, Michael 116 Swierczek , Justin 104 Swimming 204 Sylvester, John 104, 203 Szafran, John 94 Szul, Jason 57 1

T Tabron, William 94, 183, 184 Taddeo, Daniela 116 Tammaro, James 94, 159, 196, 197 Tanalski, Lorraine 241 Tandy, Jennifer 116, 162 Tanglaw, Grace 57 , 127, 155, 157, 168 Tanglaw, Marian 116, 161 Tani, Christina 104, 211

Tanzola, Thomas 94 Tattoli, Susan Lee 94 Tattory, Bernice 238 Taylor, Pamela 94 Tempasta, Nikki 104 Tennis 190 Termen, Carmen 116 Tezsla, Barbara 94, 157, 161 , 195 Thoennes, Frank 10, 94 Thomas, Michelle 57 Thomas, Carlton 116 Thompson, Beth 94, 17 5 Thompson, Dana 104 Thorne, Marcella 58, 131 , 160, 161 , 168, 178 Thurston, Shannon 94 Tilton, Teresa 116, 160 Timlen, Richard 104 Timlen, William 58 Timmapuri, Shaheen 116 Tkaczuk , Anthony 94, 200 Todd, Frances 94 Toewe , Jeffrey 58, 140 Tomassetti, Amy 94 Topper, Renee 58, 132, 160, 168 Torres, Rochelle 116 Toscano, Aliso 58, 168, 169 Toscano, Rhonda 104, 163 Trani, Anne Marie 94 Tranter, Tara 58 Trayenham , Thomas 58, 183 Treder, Daniel 104 Trent , Lee 58, 154, 159 Triolo, Cynthia 116, 160 Tritt, Michelle 15, 111, 116 Trout, Robert 94 Tullai, Marie 104 Turi, Claudine 94, 124, 161 Turner, Tyhese 104 Twers, Daniel 116 Tyne, James 104, 154, 159 Tyne , Jennifer 94, 163, 169

u Ulrich , Jason 104, 183, 184 Ulrich , Robert 104 Umali, Janelle 104, 226, 158, 159, 160, 162, 247

v Valatka , Amy 59 Valenzuela, Albert 10, 94, 159, 16 1, 169 Valenzuela , Richard 15, 111 , 115, 117, 134 Vandegrift, Denise 59, 145, 157 V anderleek , Jennifer 59 Van nella, Elizabeth 59, 17 3, 17 5 Vannest, Kenneth 59 Vannest , Kristin 104 Varga , Ted 59, 154, 155, 156, 159, 163, 168, 227 V orgas, Jennifer 117


. Varsity Club Vasti, Bryan 117, 209 Venanzi, Laury 59 Vidal, Paul 117 Vinci, Carla 95 Vlaciky, Denise 89, 95, 156 Von Borgen, David 117 Voorhees, Ralph 104, 184 Voorhees, Sarah 117 Vujovich, Peggy 95, 161

w-Walasek , Lori 95, 161, 192 Walicky, Robert 59, 158, 183, 223 Walls, Stephanie 60 Walsh, Colleen 117 Walsh, Jill 117, 160, 161 Walter, Colleen 104 Walton, Christopher 60, 166 Walton, Jennifer 95, 156 Walton, Elizabeth 104, 121 Ward, Douglas 117 Ward, Kenneth 95, 189, 156, 207 Wargo, Christopher 36, 60 , 158, 183, 222 Wargo, Diane 162, 238 , 247 Wasko, Michelle 60, 161 Watson, Kevin 95, 186 Wedam, Erich 10, 95, 159, 169, 189, 200 Weed, Robert 25, 60 Wehr, Brian 117 Welsh, Joseph 117 Welzmuller, Tammy 95 Weng, Jennifer 95 Wenz, Catherine 104, 162, 247 Weremijenko, Peter 104 Wescott, Chaneta 104 Whitacre , Kimberly 60, 169 White, Christopher 95, 167, 196 White, Diane 12, 103, 104 \ll.'hite, Howard 95, 134 Wilcox , Tiffany 117 Wiley, Teresa 117 Willever, Keith 60, 176, 177 Williams, Chadwin 117 Williams, Tonya 104 Williams, Wendi 60 Wilson , Jeremiah 61, 158, 182, 183, 196, 197 Wilson, Madeleine 117 Winter Track 206, 207 Wisor, Rebecca Witkowski, Dawn 117 Wnek , Lizanne 61 , 62, 81 , 120, 155, 156, 157, 169, 168 Wnek, William 104, 155, 157 Wojtowicz, Amy 95 Wolf, Jennifer 95 Wollert , Michael 95 Wolochowicz, Jeffrey 95 Wong, Lisanne 61, 77 , 157 , 155, 154, 159, 160, 167, 168 Woo, Henry 104 Wood, Jennifer 10, 95, 159, 188, 189 Woody , Mary 21 , 61, 157, 158, 168

Wood, Robert 238 Words of Love 64-69 Wrestling 203 Wright , Andrea 104, 103, 158, 159, 160, 208, 209 Writing Irish 162 Wrobolewski , Joseph 6, 207 , 238 Wrobolewski, Peggy 6 Wycoff, Charles 117, 209, 219 Wynder, Kenneth 95, 183

y Yakelewicz, Stephen 117 , 200 Yash , Kimberly 95, 163 Yosua, Carolyn 95 Young , Christopher 87 , 90, 95, 173 Young, Denise 61 , 104 Young, Dennis Young, Robert 61 Ytkin, Andrea 61 Yull, Nicole 104, 226 Yuncza, Kevin 95 Yuncza , Patricia 117 Yurgel, Beth Ann 117

z-Zado, Ray 104, 154, 158, 159 Zaffarese, Lisa 61 , 204, 205 Zahorsky, Bernice Zahorsky , John 104, 158 Zaidi, Farhana 104 Zak, Gregory 104, 156, 162 Zaleski, David 62 Zawodniak, Henry 24, 62 , 131 , 132, 140, 143, 160, 168, 176, 177, 237 Zdenek , Michael 62 Zegarski, Michael 104, 176, 203 Zeis, Nicole 104 Zeppadoro, Angelo 117 Zero, John 104 Zeigler, Michael 95 Zimmer, Charlotte 62, 79, 129, 162, 163, 164, 166, 168 Ziolkowski, Kevin 207 Ziolkowski, Kristin 62, 117, 120, 127, 156, 163, 168 Zipper, Daniel 117 Zita , Keely 104 Zita , Kirsten 62 , 160 Zola, Christine 95, 161 Zola , Michael 117 Zorn, Kevin 104 Zorovich, Tara 62 , 160 Zullo, Domenic 117 Zygmunt, Jeffrey 117

Thanks Be To Putting a yearbook together takes a lot of work , in fact more than most of us ever realized. Since we were so new to the prize-winning Canticle staff, we relied on the advice of our moderators Miss Suboleski and Miss Wargo. Despite all of their other commitments and teaching schedules, they always seemed to find the time to help solve our problems . However, no matter how hard and long we worked, we never could have produced the yearbook without the help of a number of people . We would like to thank Mr. Frank Ball, our Josten's representative . He showed us a lot of patience on those deadlines that threw us into a panic . Also, Sarony Studios deserves our gratitude , especially Bernadette, the receptionist, who scheduled group photos and always provided patient answers to our questions, and Bob, the photographer . Bob's magic tricks and talking watch helped to pass the days of group pictures taken with ease on those hectic days. Not only do we need to thank our professional photographers, but also Denise Castlize, Suzy Gundersen and Steve Flores, our student photographers . We'd also like to show our appreciation for coaches and club moderators who helped us to identify students in pictures; understanding teachers who excused us from classes in order that we could get all those odds and ends done on deadline day; and of course to all of our parents for without their support (and use of cars) nothing would have gotten done. A special thanks goes to Mrs. Bev Klek and Mrs. Irene Palombi, who handled phone calls from parents and even helped identify pictures when we had no where to go. We would also like to thank the journalism class . It was not easy to write for a publication while trying to maintain a decent GPA. Last, but most certainly not least, we'd like to thank Ms. Leoniec . She was a great inspiration to us to carry on what she made the Canticle: a prize winner . Hopefully, we have not overlooked anyone . If so, it was unintentional. We know that the success of the yearbook relies on everyone who supported it , great and small . Thank you, everyone! Catherine Kovacs and Canticle Staff

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Off And Running . .. In one way or another, we each began the year OFF AND RUNNING . Though changes and uncertainties may have held us back at first, the hesitation didn't last long. We accepted the many challenges we were faced with, whether personal, aca-

demic or spiritual, and continued to strive for our goal. In a relay race, the goal of the team is to reach the finish line, much like our ultimate goal is graduation. Before we can take that final step though, each leg of the race must be completed

successfully . It is the image of the finish line off in the distance, the dreams we all have for our future and the memories that will remain with us forever that keep us OFF AND RUNNING.

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