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To Our Parents Once your hands held ours. You led us and taught us where to go and what to do. As we grew, you let go - not entirely, but just enough so that we could start making our own decisions. Even then, you were always there when we needed you, and you lent us a hand when we stumbled. We know you will still be there for a while until we give you a sign that we can make it on our own. In grateful appreciation for your understanding, your care, and your love, we dedicate our 1981 yearbook to you with love .
Anita Gillin
Nancy Lanzoni, Mrs. Franceschini
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Mr. John Lettiere
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Seniors live it up at the pep rally.
A funny thing happened to Mr. Poli on his way to the Forum.
Patti Funda has it made in the shade{s}.
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"You kill 'em, we chill 'em" funeral parlor lays one to rest .
Would you buy your tickets from this man?
Rally 'Round The Blue And White
Mrs. Stoka, Mrs. Peoples, Mrs. Gribbin keep on their toes.
Mr. David Kelly sings the blues (and whites).
Brenda, do you need a haircut?
Go get 'em Mrs. Gavin!
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Everything From Beach
Penelope Pitstop beats Snidely by a head.
Anne Babecki tries out for choir.
ge's tickertape shower.
Fred and Ginger they're not.
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Valerie Peoples cheers on Notre Dame.
Jim Walsh, Patrick Anderson, Ray Murphy, and Bill Shultz. tote the line.
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Mr. Perone gets a lift.
Notre Dame's answer to the Rockettes.
12C Cowgirls cheer on the Irish Cowboy.
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Musical Trek Through TiDJe CAST
FACULTY Frank BIllIard Jane Confoy Sheila Cronin Mary LIz FltIpetrlek Pat Gault S. Mary Harold Paul HUderbr d David Kelly J. E. Latella Richard Loatma
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Thomas E. Shaw N cy Shevlin Shar hipley mice lahorsky Miss Fitzpatrick and Mr. Kelly invite us to travel through the Ages of Love.
Some of the follies of the frolic.
Paul sings his heart out.
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Patricia Morton , Renee Sullivan, Kathy Sykes, Jackie Anderson, Joy Billups wait to go on
" Take my wife
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Mrs. Shevlin, Miss Shipley, and Mrs . McGraw hit the airwaves
Love me tender
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Junior Ring Day "Turn my ring?" It would probably be impossible to count the times this phrase was said at N. D. on December 12, 1980. Once again Junior Ring Day highlighted one of the memorable moments of junior year. The Liturgy and the presentation ceremony took note of the time, effort, and hard work the juniors had put in during the preceding three years. The feeling of unity among the juniors proved that we've all got a friend in the class of '82.
Jackie Schuster and Andy MacPhee wish each other luck in the future . I think it's stuck!
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Marge Reed is overjoyed as she receives her ring from Father Hughes.
Theresa Chmara and Jackie Brescia were among the program organizers.
Randy Christiansen and Lisa Lettiere help celebrate with music .
Father Hughes and Father Nolan share the joy of ring day with the Juniors.
Karen Crowell speaks for the Juniors.
Dennis Mosner reads the language of flowers.
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Harvest Moon Ball SPONSORED BY
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A Catholic The ribbon of highway that is Rt. 206 brings many diverse people together at N.D .. Here we gather as Catholics having freely chosen to attend a parochial school and with the freedom to keep prayer as an integral part of our lives. These freedoms are ours because we are Americans. What more fitting way to summarize what American Catholic education is all about than by this quotation from R.L. Stevenson "To be what we are and to become what we are capable of becoming." From November 1979 to January 1981, another ribbon yel. \ low ribbon tied us together as Americans and as Catholics. The yellow ribbon became a symbol of our prayerful hopes that 52 Americans who were being held hostage by a fanatical government would be returned to us. On January 20, our hostages were released. A red ribbon became the symbol of the joy and love that N.D. students and faculty shared at this event, and a dove became the symbol of the freedom of the Americans. On February 6th, 1981, we commemorated these significant events with a special liturgy in which we observed First Friday, celebrated National Catholic School Week, and gave thanks to God for the release of the hostages. Only as Catholic Americans, with the traditions of freedom and with the Mass as the perfect expression of thanksgiving, could we unite in gratitude and pride. We pray that God continue to shed His grace on us. Lori Carmlgnanl ~-,~=~-
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Anita Huslin wears her fifty-gallon hat.
Urban Indian Kirsten Veale .
Tom DiCiurcio and Jeff Dill hoe down.
Senorita Alicia Brooks wears her sombrero.
Spirited Away
Sophomore Class Advisor, Miss Mary Fitzpatrick
Helen Skerratt asks , "Where's the sand?"
Tonia Wronski and Cindy Ricciano head for the luau .
In the middle of winter when everything was drab and gray outside, everything inside N.D. was fun and colorful. Spirit week got off to a rousing start with Freshman Spirit Day. The freshmen battled the midwinter "blahs" with colorful, clashing clothes. Sophomores braved the nippy air with a "Waikiki Beach Party" theme, dressing in Hawaiian shirts and reflective sunglasses. Juniors said "howdy" with "Urban Cowboy Day" as they strutted through the corridors with ten-gallon hats and western-style jeans. Seniors topped it all off with their very original theme, "Send in the Clowns". They celebrated their last "Spirit Day" at N.D. by dressing as clowns and other circus performers, and by taking part in an activity-filled Senior lunch. Finally, on Friday the whole week culminated in School Spirit Day. Students participated by wearing blue and white. The day ended with a pep rally, which included a tug-of-war between all four levels and provided fun for all.
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A big smile on a big day from Ann Marie Sagarese.
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The wary Mr. Kelly comes through.
Vikki Dell, Barb Evans, and Tricia Donoher clown around.
Anna Celli-a happy clown
Number one clown, Lisa Kemp.
Mary Jean Bobko and Gary Schuler tie the knot?
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Nancy Lane of the Pepsi Generation .
Anthony Foldetta shows off his talent.
Kathy Sykes and her balloon.
Linda Grochala drawing on spirit day for inspiration.
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Among the "Stacks" of Junior Class officers are Karen Crowell, Suzette Kochell , Theresa Chmara.
Judging From The Smiles Student Government Must Bring Its Own Rewards
Senior Class Offices/ SITTING: Mary Ann Mangone, Rose Silvestri, Fran Zuccarello. STANDING: Charlie Bentz, Francis Casey.
Freshman Class Officers: Susan Foster, Craig Williams, Lisa Morgan.
Taking care of the business of government: Susan Foster, Suzanne Foster, Lisa Morgan.
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Top Right/FRONT ROW : Anna Bevilacqua,
Helen Lambert, Betsy Higham, Kathy Hanak, Arthur SohL BACK ROW : ML Wood , Brendan Smith, Jackie Grussler, Tim O 'Malley, Richard Kite , Kathy HalleL Middle Left/ FRONT ROW : John Franceschini, Nancy Lane , Mrs _ Palenchar, Phil Downey, Kathy Hanak_ MIDDLE ROW : Susan Palsir, John Walsh, Coleman O'Donovan, Chris Kite, Carol Wasielewski , Joseph RossL BACK ROW : Pat Brown, Kathy Rostock , Fran Zuccarello, John Tattory, Sharon Lewis, Carol .Grygon_ German Honor Society _
Latin Honor Society
A " monumental " project for the French section of the N _ D _ Language Fair _
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Students browse at a German Cafe' _
Top Left/FRONT ROW : Carnie Norton,
Joanne Carella, Kathy Ragany, Justine Varrachio, Valerie Peoples. /Back ROW: Tricia Gardner, June Mihalcik, Lynn Fa" lino, Amy Ciabattoni, James Mitchell, Mrs. Bryan. Middle Right/FRONT ROW: Chris Nalbone, Theresa Chmara, Suresh Raja, Lauren Wylie./SECOND ROW: Marge Seifert, Renee Sullivan, Vimala Raja, Anna Celli, Mr. Poli, Mark Sudol, Justine Varrichio, Aliette Gonzalez, Elise Holland ./BACK ROW : Mary Tobias, Paula Ramutkowski, Loretta Lanzoni, Chris Baron, Jackie Szantai, Barbara Courtney. French Honor Society.
Spanish Honor Society. Andy MacPhe"e takes notes on the Fair??
Mark Sudol is inducted into the Spanish Honor Society.
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Amy Ciabattoni is called to receive her award.
Flourishes At N.D.
National Honor Society : FRONT ROW : Theresa Heitzman, Eileen Mosner, Joanne Carella, Sandy Mahon, Carnie Norton . SECOND ROW : Rose Silvestri, Kathy Ragany, Justine Varrichio, Jeanne Dovgala, Carlene Jaruszewski , Anna Celli , Quenna Croux , Anna Bevilacqua. THIRD ROW : Theresa Chmara, Dana Pirone, Sharon Lewis, Donna Tejeski, Erin Rick, Amy Hutchison , Lisa Andrews . FOURTH ROW : Linda Paglione, Alicia Brooks, Francis Zuccarello, Kerry Fagan , J im Challender , Loretta Lanzoni, Donna Basco , Alexandria Martynenko, Ann Roland , Elise Holland , Amy Ciabattoni, Cindy Holland , Sue Lynn , Suresh Rajamanickam , Vimaladevi Rajamanickam , BACK ROW : Michael Carroll , Coleman O ' Donovan, Robert Hebeler , Philip Downey, Linda Grochala . National Honor SOciety
Father Hughes congratulates Quenna Croux .
Rob Hebeler looks on .
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On January 23, when most N.D. students were home sleeping, one hundred and fifty students insisted on reporting to school at 8 :00 A.M. They were anxious to begin a three-day ski-weekend at Bolton Valley, Vermont. Traveling in three buses, they braved icy, rainy, road conditions to get to the Trailside Condominiums. More beautiful than the accommodations, however, were the slopes with their freshlyfallen packed powder. Skiing conditions were excellent for that weekend and fourteen different runs offered challenges of varying degrees to everyone. On Sunday afternoon , the students left the ice-tipped mountains of Vermont and headed back to N.D The trip to Bolton was greatly enjoyed by all, Ski Club Officers - Ken Heinz, Jackie Fava, Chris Vernon, and Patty Elek ; Club Moderator, Fr. Hughes; faculty chaperones, Miss M. Nosal, Mrs. C. McGraw, Miss S. Shipley, Mr. D. Kelly, Mr. R. Loatman , Mr. W. Romano, and Mr. M. Perone . Some were even looking ahead to the ski trip planned to Sugarbush in February. - Alicia Brooks
Jackie Grussler gets on the mark .
And away we go
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Hitting The Slopes
Paul Carella in Slope Fashions.
"Take my picture, please?" Donna Galgano
Ken Heinz, Vice-President of the Ski Club
Don't look down! (Dom Pintomali and a friend)
Who is that masked girl? (Jackie Shuster)
Mixing Business
Upper Right / Busi Business Bulletin Staff/ FRONT ROW : Linda Faraone , Donna Paulaski , Anita Gillen , Sharyn Palillo. BACK ROW : Lauren Wylie, Jackie Szantai, Loretta Lanzoni , Cindy Pietruszkiewicz, Donna Galgano , Diane Tallone . Busi Business Bulletin Staff
Editor Lauren Wylie, Moderator Mrs. Gribbin and Co-Editor Donna Paulaski.
Loretta Lanzoni , Jackie Szantai and Lauren Wylie .
Bottom Right / FBLA Members/ FRONT ROW : Ken Markman , Jim Miller, Bob O'Donnell , Frank Humphreys . SECOND ROW: Barb Lansing, Nancy Martorana, Jackie D' Angelo, Sue Lynn, John Repko . BACK ROW : Roseann DiFalco, Carnie Norton , Cindy Pietruszkiewicz, Cathy Martinez, Lorraine Danek, Mary Talmadge. Moderator Mr . Drulis.
FBLA- Future Business Leaders of America
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With Pleasure Ski Club: John Astrab, Sue Bagley, Brian BraIynski, Cathy Breza, Bob Borden, Paul Carella, John Cifelli, Lisa Cifelli, Bob Cook, Karen Crowell, Bernadette Delorenzo, Carolyn Dey, Diana Dura, Patty Elek, Jackie Fava, Cindy Fless, Anthony Foldetta, Joanne Franceschini, Christina Fritz, Donna Galgano, Anita Gillin, Roseann Goerlich , Aliette Gonzales, lauren Greber, Mary Jo Harcar , Steve Harris, Todd Harris, Robin Hartman, Ken Heinz, Elise Holland, Fr. Hughes, Anita Huslin, Sue Jakubowski, Kathy Kiovsky, Kim Kiovsky, Roger Kleinman, Karen Klek, Steve Lipscey, Mary Ann Mangone, Patty McQuade, Charles McStravick, Eddie Monnachio, Jeff Moody , Lisa Moody, Michelle Moschera, Andrea Mulhearn, Sarah Paixao, Sharyn Palillo, Rose Panzitta, Valerie Peoples, Susan Peters, Charles Petrozzini, Vimala Raja, Lisa Ranschek, Ronelle Roche, Ann Roland, Mary Roland, Diane Runowicz, Jackie Schuster, Eddie Skwara, John Terry , Mary Tobias, Joe Totaro, Dave Valeri, Justine Varrichio, Chris Vernon, Anthony Verrelli, Anthony Vocolo, Andy Wallachy .
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Ski Club Officers
Chris Vernon . Bottom Left/Key Club/FRONT ROW: Bar-
bara Courtney, Bernadette Delorenzo, Barbara DZiekonski, Marzena Badjalski, Kathy Rostock, Kim Perry . SECOND ROW: Barbara Czajkowski, Nancy lane, Renee Staub, louise Everett, Michele Kopec . THIRD ROW: Frank Humphreys, Chris Challender, Cynthia Novatkowski, leslie Collacello, Nancy Valeri. FOURTH ROW: loretta lanzoni, Jackie Szantai, Anita Huslin, Kim Kates, Maureen Berryman, Aliette Gonzales, Sharon lewis, lynn Folino. BACK ROW: Moderator Mr. Spitz, Anne Marie Babecki, Joe Totaro. Key .Club
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Gary Montgomery, Pres. of the Black Awareness Club.
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Changing Our Words Into Good Works Top Left/ Felicia Payne , Secretary: Cheri Wilkerson, Corresponding Secretary; Kim Montgomery , Treasurer; Ernia Hughes, Vice President. Middle Left/ FRONT ROW : Robin Hartmann , Audrey Roberson, Linda Busz, Judy Ziegler, Mary Beth Krawiec. BACK ROW : Channen Farrior, Sharon Dowdell, Bonnie Durcanin, Kim Walker, Joanne Forgeson, Margie Kmiec, Sue Rogers, Angela Chianese, Mrs . Harris.
Officers of the Black Awareness Club.
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Writing Irish Staff, 1980-81
Bottom/School Newspaper Club: FRONT ROW: Carol Serock, Susan Pal sir , Alicia Brooks, James Dickson. BACK ROW : Moderator; Mrs . Denise Gauvin , Jackie Brown, Pamela Serock, Zeke Fleming, Catherine Martinez, Joan Kennedy , Moderator , Mrs. Burzachiello.
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CODlmunications Gap Top Left/West Wind: FRONT ROW: Theresa Heitzman, Joanne Carella, Theresa Chmara, Sarah Enerson, Renee Staub . BACK ROW: Susan Lynn, James Challender, Katherine Ragany, Craig Confoy, Kerry Fagan, Robert Hebeler, Joseph Carella, Steve Uvegas, Judy Burgess, Gerry Oravsky, Sharon Lewis, Derek DeBastos.
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Four Winds Staff, 1980-81
FRONT ROW: Dennis Mosner, Marzena Bajdalski, Barbara DZiekonski, Cynthia Cortiz, Jeff Dill, Gwen Garrett. SECOND ROW : Moderator, Miss Maureen Nosal, Greg Nalbone, Hope Lane, Janine Alvin, Lisa 路Easley, Melanie Nosal, Mary Roland, Anthony Naticchia . BACK ROW: Arthur Sohl, Bill Sibert, Edward Sikorski, Gary Smith, Diane Runowicz, Karl Direske. Bottom Left/Four Winds Staff: SITTING: Nancy Lane, Anna Maria Celli, Celeste Mariano, Helen Lambert, Justine Varrichio, Barbara Evans. STANDING: Francis Zuccarello, John Franceschini, Philip Downey, Kerry Fagan, Vimila Rajamanickam, Timothy O'Malley, Altette Gonzalez, Maureen Berryman, Katherine Hanak, Carla Maria Ra43 tico.
Rounding Off The Clubs
Top Right/French Club: Mrs. Kaplan, Lynn Folino, Jennifer Hart, Gerry Oravsky, Mary Talmadge, Sue Baldwin. Middle Left/Games Club: Bob Borges, Chris Nalbone, Dan Maurer , Eric Heitzman, Ken Graziul , Nick Poveromo, Ralph Gray, Tom Dzomba, Harold Lanzoni, Joe Thoennes, Chris Baran , Robert Russin, Joe Tarcza, John Steinmetz, Tim Marchetti, Mr . Hochschild. Bottom Left/Forum and Debate Club: Mr. Ralph Lelii, Sharon Lewis, Thomas Dougherty, Patricia Downey. French Club
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Forum and Debate Club.
Mr. Biancosino directing his band at Quakerbridge Mall.
Jazzing It Up
The Notre Dame Jazz Band was in its third year last year and was by far the best ever. New music, full sections and soloists led to great results. So successful was the program, that it was carried over into next year's curriculum. Over the year the band represented a sample of the N_D. Band. It played at Quakerbridge Mall for Catholic Schools' Week and for the Volunteer Fair. Swing, rock, and ballads were a part of the Jazz Band's repertoire. Songs from Stan Kenton, Joe Zawina, and Count Basie resounded. The Jazz Band strived to recreate that "Big Band" sound. More contemporary sounds were, of course, a part of the Band's standard renditions. Mr. Joseph Biancosino, Band Director, was justifiably proud of his musicians_
Sue Bagley
Jazz Jam at the Quakerbridge Mall.
Danielle Lettiere awaits an inspiration from Beethoven.
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Events And Our Own
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The balloon vendor Mr . Julius Simon. The cast of "Carnival" takes a breather.
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Carnival's
Gary Franta manipulates Horrible Henry and Renardo.
Jacquot Gary Franta Four Roustabouts . John Kosco, Steve Lawryk, Derrick Davis, Steve Amontis B.F. Schlegel . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Ron Jasi~nski The Incomparable Rosalie .. Kathy ykes Marco the Magnificent . James Miller Vimiladevi Rajamnikam Princess Olga Gladys Zuwicki Justine Varrichio Gloria Zuwicki Lisa Salazar Greta Schlegel Sandy Lewallen Lili . . .......... Andrea T ruch Grobert Kenny Mulligan Paul Berthalet Paul aurer First Card Girl Jennifer Hart Joe Federico Dr. Glass .........
Dr. Glass, Joe Federico, greets his intended, Kathy Sykes.
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Clowning around are Barbra Evans, Jackie Martini, Clare Coats, Cindy Jackson, Jennifer Hart.
Up the ladder of show biz, Chris Mazzoli, Steve Lawryk, Kenny Mulligan, Mark Adam
In Town!
Here's looking at you: Ron Jasienski, Kathy Sykes.
Production Directors, Mr. David Kelly and Mr. Richard Loatman, with cast members.
Carnival Cast: M. Adam, L. Angelis, C. Coats, P. Donoher, B. Evans, J. Federico, G. Franta, J. Hart, C. Jackson, R. Jasienski, S. Lawryk, L. Marchetti, J. Martini, C. Mazzoli, J. Megyesi, J . Miller, K. Mulligan, V. Rajamanickam, E. Rogers, S. Rogers, C. Seidenglanz, M. Sullivan, R. Sullivan, K. Sykes, J. Varrichio
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A serious Lugene Kennebrew
Little girl blue, Nancy Lanzoni
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Future rockettes
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Gail McManiman, Valerie Peoples. Junior Varsity Cheerleaders
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Football is the ultimate game! What other sport combines discipline and hard work with good times, laughs and friendships? We come in as freshmen boys and turn into men_ In the process of four years we make friends who become companions for life. What does it take? Intense dedication. A whole week of intensity climaxs on Friday nights with indescribable excitement ... the rage in the cage. Then it's Monday films ... alias the Irish Inquisition. Why? "Cause the big eye don't lie". What else builds and binds? Offense-running hard looking for pOints - "There's the hole, where's the goal?" Defense-"Hit and get hit! Seek and destroy!" I recommend that any boy play the game of dedication - football. Richard Schwartz
Keith Johnson and Ron Morton during preseason practice.
Middle / Varsity Team / Coaches: Mr. Moore, Mr. Bowe, Mr. Drulis, Mr. Dunn, Mr. Jaroni, Mr. Romano. Players: J . Astrab, J. Arbitell, K. Baker, J. Brown, B. Bralynski, J . Boulger, J. Calamia, M. Ciccone, D. Cook, C. Derry, M. Derry, C. DeVito, T. DiCiurcio, J. Dixon, T. Dobbins, G. Franta, M. Ford, K. Gallo, G. Golda, B. Hayes, P. Inman, K. Johnson, M. Lintott, J. Lisnak, A. MacPhee, S. McGee,C. McStravick, R. Moran, E. Papp, D. Roche, R. Schwartz, M. Soda, T. Sullivan, J. Terry, S. Twamley, C. Vernon, M. Weaver. Bottom/Freshman Team/ Coaches: Mr. Stout, Mr. Tackis, Mr. Benedetto. Players: A. Barksdale, R. Craig, D. Coleman, J. DeAngelo, D. Doherty, E. Fleming, T. Frost, F. Ford, T. Glogowski, C. Holland, D. Houseworth, M. Jakubowski, S. Liebold, A. Logan, R. Logan, S. McKee, B. McDermott, R. McDonald, J. Murray, R. O'Hara, R. Pannell, M. Route, M. Sorillo, R. Sciandra, A. T ezla, C. T ousley, C. Vogt, K. Weingartner, E. White.
The 1980 Fighting Irish Football Team
The 1980 Offense
The 1980 Defense
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Notre Dame's football team was ferocious. efense mauled opponents, who Feared such star as Jim Catefli and Matt Lintott. Our defensive ends, Gallo and Johnson dissected Our opponents' flanks. Then the offense went to work moving the Ball from end to end, spearheaded by All county center Fran Kleber and guard Tom Cantwell, Lively running backs, Morton, Goida, and Cook, who sprinted through all the holes and Leaped into end zones. Carlo DeVito
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"Right COlDbinati路on" Leads
Top Right/Varsity Soccer Team/ FRONT ROW: Gary Maccaroni, Jimmy Hines, Anthony Verrelli , David Valeri, Jeff Dill , Anthony Serafine , Paul Carella, Rich DiMaggio. BACK ROW: Frank Tallone, Vince DiMemmo, Andy Walachy , Ken Heinz, Rob Hebeler, Gerry Vrancik, Ed Monacchio, Coleman O'Donovan, Jim Luck, Coach Mike Perone .
A determined Andy Walachy moves into action .
Anthony Verrelli keeps the ball rolling.
Paul Carella races for the ball .
Rob Hebeler is ready to strike.
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To State Tournamment "We didn't get the right combination until the end of the season. Then we really started to play consistent ball," said Coach Mike Perone . Once N.D. had the ball, the Varsity team went all the way to a South Jersey Parochial "A" Championship . Entering the state tournament with a 9-8路3 record the Irish booted their way to the top. Their first victim was Holy Cross, a 4-2 win. Victim #2 was powerful St. Joe's of Metuchen, a 2-1 win. Then, perhaps the most interesting tourney game was the one at Christian Brothers Academy. At the end of overtime, the score was deadlocked at I-I. But the Luck of the Irish prevailed as N.D. came away with a win which was determined by corner kicks and which gave N.D. a slot in the Parochial "A" final. However, the Irish were edged in a heartbreaking game with Queen of Peace. 1路0, in the final at Mercer County Park . Gary Maccaroni had a great year as his 21 goals put him among Mercer county's top scorers. He also gai ned a spot on the all-Mercer County and all.CVC teams. Coach Perone felt it was an all路around team effort that gave the Irish a winn ing season . Coach Mike Sca nn ella led the J .V. to a successful season of 9路8-4, and Ass't Coach Ziggy Zigar ki handled the freshmen, compiling a 9-8 record. Each also assisted Coach Perone with Varsity. It was definitely a super season for soccer a t NO . A stretch is as good as a mile .
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Senior Squad Members: Sarah Paixao, Eileen Mosner, Sue Lynn, Patty Elek .
Nancy Hines is challenged . Varsity Soccer/FRONT ROW: Eileen Mosner, Chris Fritz. SECOND ROW: Sarah Paixao , Patty Elek, Cindy Coritz, Nancy Hines, Sandy Mahon, Kathy Kopec. BACK ROW: Sue Lynn, Kris Veale, Kirsten Veale, Mary Jo Layton, Julie Meagher, Debbie Runowicz, Mary Meagher, Donna Basco, Colleen Flynn, Diane Dura.
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Varsity Team - 1980 Semi-Finalists for State Championship.
Varsity Field Hockey/FRONT ROW: Cindy Holland, Quenna Croux, Jeanne Dovgala, Amy Hutchison, Barbara Lansing, Donna Tursi. SECOND ROW: Marie Charyk, Terry Dovgala, Karen Cro~ell, Anne Flynn, Anita Huslin, Erin Rick, Cheryl Nerwinski. BACK ROW: Coach Barbara Majors, Mary Jean Bobko, Elise Holland, Sue Shelly, Terry Mitchell, Pam Costigan, Sue Jakubowski , Janet Grala, Kris Joy, Assistant Coach Diane Olech.
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Sticks Fly As Field Hockey Soars Junior Varsity /FRONT ROW : Jackie Schuster , Steph Dinardo , Anne Marie Sagarese , Mary Ann Bossio, Alicia Brooks , Terri Langan , Cindy Russert MIDDLE ROW : Karen Klek , Dot Kurpiewski, Jo Ann Franceschini, Christine Challender , Ann Roland, Mary Jo Harcar, Mary Roland , Stacey Madden, Laurie Holsneck , BACK ROW : Mrs . Rovello , Lisa Morgan , Rose Totaro, Cathy Hubert , Lisa Bessler , Kathy Allen, Kim Kates , Mary Pat Bedard, Mary Hannawacker, Tracey McManimon, Sandy Bottoni, Ellie Skorupa. Varsity in their future .
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Pam Costigan -- Most Assists (12)
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MatlDen Set New Records Despite a disappointing season for Coach Gary Dambro's Varsity Wrestling Squad, several of its members excelled for the Irish. Early in the season the Irish participated both in the Elizabeth Invitational Tournament and in the Mercer County Christmas Tournament. The Irish placed five wrestlers in the Elizabeth Tournament: Mike Morreale, Jim Catelli, Jim Challender, Jerry Diggs, and Chris Lynne, and four wrestlers in the Christmas Tournament: Mike Morreale, Jim Catelli, Chris Lynne, and Jim Challender. These five matmen were outstanding in dual meets as well. Together with the six up-and-coming wrestlers, Tony Reres, Steve Vandegrift, Walt Vogel, Jerry McTamney, Jeff Devenney,
and Walt Pullen, the veterans broke two team records: the most falls in one match by a team (8) and the most falls in one season by a team (60). Two individual records - the most falls in one season by an individual (13) and the most falls in a Varsity career (20), were broken by senior captains Jim Catelli and Jim Challender. The other captain for the VarSity squad was senior Jerry Diggs. In spite of the generally poor season, the grapplers credited Coach Dambro with giving them the incentive and the determination to keep trying.
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Jim Challender
Senior Varsity Captains
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67/Varslty Wrestling Team: FRONT ROW : Steve Vandegrift, Tom Faraone , Chris D'Agostino, Jerry Mc Tamney , Jim Catelli. BACK ROW : Coach Vagnozzi, Chris Lynne , Jerry Diggs, Walt Pullen, Jim Challender, Coach Dambro. Varsity Wrestling Team
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The Streak To The Title The Notre Dame ighting Irish started off slow this ye r, but after a lO-game winning streak, including some stell r defense and clutch shooting, the Irish were once agam C.V.C. champions. Coached by Mr. David Milino icz a young team seasoned with the experi nce of 'me, put two ack-to-back wins together against Princeton and arc , rival McCo (ston. The Irish ended up with a 13-game winning treak and a runnel: -up in the First Annual Mercer County To nament. Leaders on the loor were Anthon Ross, Willie Flowers-, Cliff Flowers, Bill Harrison, and Fran Klebe . Mr. Milinowicz and his assistant caching staff, Mr. Kashuda a d stat me Joseph and Thomas RoSie, spent hours evaluating films to gUide the Irish to their winning ways.
Carlo De Vito
Dave Smolka and Willie Flowers on " D."
Cliff Flowers on target.
1980-81 CVC Basketball Champions
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Introducing Bill Harrison, Anthony Ross, John Goeke , and Gary Foy.
Below: Jeff Celentano for " 2" .
Dave Smolka troubleshoots.
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A TiDle For ChaDlpions The 1981 Girls Varsity basketball players combined team play with fine individual performances to win recognition as one of the top teams around. Compiling an outstanding 17·5 regular season record, the team's only seniors Lisa Andrews, Pa C stigan, and m Hutchison, blended experience with lea ership 0 form the bas's of a strong team. One of the man~ ighligh of t e y was the McCorris n doubleheader. The fans went wild wit appreciatio the girls gave them a fast, exciting game and ca e ) out on top following a close double overtime. It took the fo I shooting of Amy Hutchison to clinch the win. Another highlight of the year w s their capturing of the C V.c. crown. A lot of hard work and determination paid off and the girl emerged as champions. In fact, on the county level t y efeated Ewing (43·37), Trenton (54·42), and cCorriston (4 ·40), to be· come Mercer County Champions. Und the excellent coaching of . John Simone and his staff of assistants·John Castaldo. Charles Scannella, Anthony Silvestri and Anthony Zuccarello, the girls continue to build their r putation as one of the high ranking teams in the area. Gall MeManlmon
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JoAnne Ranke and Amy Hutchison apply pressure.
Lisa Andrews·one of a thousand .
Pam Costigan on the line for the Irish.
FRONT ROW : Nancy Hines, Cindy Ricciani , Mary Elizabeth Keefe, Amy Hutchison , Alexia Takell , Sandy Mahon , Caryn Bralynski. MIDDLE ROW : Pam Costigan, Donna Bacso, lisa Andrews, Kathy Allen , Jimmy Hines . BACK ROW : John Castaldo, Coach John Simone , JoAnne Ranke , Sandy Sellers, Donna Sandy, Colleen Flynn , Anthony Silvestri, Anthony Zuccarello . Girls Varsity Basketball Team
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N.D. In The Despite a disappointing spring track season last year , over the summer the runners came together to prepare for Cross Country and did so with such determination that they finished C.V .c. champs with an overall 19-2 record and a 14-0 record in the C.V .c.. The team placed higher in the state finals than any other cross country team in N.D. history . Under Dave Hoch, Mercer County Coach of the Year, they defeated Steinert, Ewing, Princeton, and Hightstown, which had previously dominated the County in this sport. The team was young, but experienced co-captains and seniors Tom Griffith, Carlie Bentz, Phil Downey , and Ken Markman led the team . Sophomores Chris Briemann and Carl Powell brought home first C.V.c. honors. The girls cross country team also had a super season under captain Maeve Cannon. Sophomore Sue T ejeski broke the school course record, and linda Grochala was voted Most Valuable Player on the team. The winter track team was coached by Mr. Anthony Genovesi. In the C.V.C. championships, the boys came in third while the girls came in fourth . Griffith, Bentz, Markman, and Downey led the team once again. The Spring Track team looked forward to a successful season. Leading the team for the last time were seniors Griffith, Bentz, Markman, Downey and Ken Gallo. Leading the girls were seniors Maeve Cannon, linda Grochala, Lori Danek, and Kerry Fagan. Jack Jones Co路Captain Tom Griffith and Charlie Bentz.
Girls VarSity Winter Track Team.
Coach Anthony Genovesi clocks the team .
MIDDLE LEFT: FRONT ROW : Melanie Nosal , Cindy Fless, Sonya Williams . SECOND ROW : Coach Simon, Chris Challander, Kirsten Veale, Sarah Paixao, Sue Foster, Kecia Smith, Joan Barlow, Coach Woolverton . THIRD ROW : Coach Genovesi, Sue Tejeski, Maeve Cannon , Kerry Fagan, Ann Sheehan, Kristina Veale , Joyce Pierce, Tangerla Mitchell, Michelle Brown. BACK ROW : Coach Hoch, Mary Burke, Sue Keirn, Mary Beth Biesioda, lisa Morgan, lisa Lyons, Cheri Wilkerson, Joann Carter, Lori Danek. BOTTOM RIGHT: FIRST ROW : Pete Bentz, Marvin Vaughan, Jim Heitzman, Greg Coats, Jeff Kowalski, Ron Mendoza, Frank Sobon, Mark Klosinski , Jim Lopez, Eric McROY. SECOND ROW : Coach Woolverton, Karl Dierske, Pete Kellogg, Anthony Poole, Jim Walsh , Chris Breimann, Vic Poretti, Angel Mariano, Joe Fagan, Phil Downey, Coach Simon . BACK ROW: Coach Genovesi , Pat Kellogg, Carl Powell, Brendan Smith, Rob Silvestri, Tom Pyle , Carmen Caldrone , Chuck Schultz, Jim Selgia, Paul Moehringer , Coach Hoch .
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Javelin Hurler Karl Direske
Track Medalists.
Girls Varsity Spring Track Team.
Top Right: FRONT ROW: John Kosco, Greg Coats, Chris Briemann, Rob Silvestri, Mark Caskey , Rich Delanos, John Franceschini, John Charyk , Al Slavin , Eric Sklarchuk . SECOND ROW: Juan Santiago, Angel Mariano, Carmen Calderone, Nate Sano, Phil Downey , Mark Paserb , Chuck Schultz, Glenn Goida, Jerry Coriano, Tim Slavin, Brendan Smith, Eric Cantry, Peter Bentz. THIRD ROW: Jim Challender, Coach Woolverton , Coach Hoch, Ed Sikorski, Kevin Nicholson, Kevin Parham, Karl Direske , Chuck Bentz, Carl Powell, Tom Pyle, Gerry Nolan , Jerry Calamia, Tom Griffith , Fran Kleber, John Goeke, Hank Cantwell, Ken Gallo . Middle Right: FRONT ROW: Karen Cummings, Ann Maloney, Patty McQuade , Cindy Cummings, Sonia Williams, Andrea Hazzard, Tracy Taylor, Kecia Smith, Chris Challendar, Kim Kivosky, Bernedette Moehringer . SECOND ROW: Kirsten Velae, Joanne Carter, Tangela Mitchell , Terri Mitchell , Ann Sheehan, Kristina Veale. Katy Hutchison , Sue Tejeski , Lisa Lyons, Michelle Brown, Judy Burgess, Sue Keirn , Monica Canty, Joan Barlow, Maeve Cannon . BACK ROW: Coach Anthony Genovesi , Nancy Brieman, Patty Jones, Pam Costigan, Sonia Boatwright, Mary Burke, Rita Christensen, Donna Sandy, Sandy Sellers, Missy Wenczel , Sue Sellers, Lori Danek, Maureen Dennehy, Cheryl Riggins, Pat Morton . Lower Left: FRONT ROW: Kecia Smith, Kristina Veale, Sue Tejeski, Melanie Nosal, Kerry Fagan, Kirsten Veale . BACK ROW: Tom Griffith , Joyce Pierce , Cheri Wilkerson , Carl Powell , Michelle Brown
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FRONT ROW : Chris Poreda, Mark Klosinski , Alex Szajko, Jim Heitzman, Bill Harris, Greg Coats, Eric Sklarchuk , Paul Moehringer . SECOND ROW : Juan Santiago , Peter Bentz, Tom Pyle, Tim O ' Malley, Tom Griffith, John Goeke , Charles Bentz . BACK ROW: Coach David Hoch, Jeff Devenny, Patrick Kellogg, Chris Briemann , Carl Powell, Brendan Smith, Ken Markman, Phil Downey.
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Charlie Bentz shows the strain of running .
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1980 Varsity Baseball Team
1980 Varsity Softball Team
Top Right/Varsity Baseball Team/ FRONT ROW : Bob Marino, Kevin Fitzpatrick, Gary Maccaroni, Walt Steele, Ron Ailey, Rob Ricciani. BACK ROW : Mr . John Simone, Bill Dearden, Rob Hebeler, Jim Giglio, John Colasurdo, Coach Vince Ardery . Middle Right/Varsity Softball Team/ FRONT ROW: Nancy Hines, Caroline Forcina, Sandy Mahon, Barb Lansing, Loretta Mancuso, Cindy Coritz, Donna Mahon . BACK ROW : Coach Sandy Koschek , Holly Scheideler, Kris Fritz, Julie Brown, Joanne Ranke , lisa Ostrowski, Eileen Mosner, Kris Joy, Sue Shelly .
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"Play Ball"
Top Left/ J.V. Baseball Team/ FRONT ROW : Marty Hillman , Jim Hines, Dominick Pintimalli , Mark Soda , Mark Sudol, John DeVeronica BACK ROW : Hank , Fathe; John D ' Onofrio , Mark Weaver , Jeff Celetano, Jim Provenzano, Kevin Murdza, Andy Walachy , Coach Bill Romano . 1980 J .V. Baseball Team
Sandy Mahon is waiting for her pitch .
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Success Is Par For The Course
Top Right/Golf Team Coach David Milinowicz, Jim Fleming, Peter Chiaradia, Chris Baron, Bob Paterra, David Slee. Bottom Left/Tennis Team/Page 79/ FRONT ROW : Suresh Rajamanickam , Quenna Croux, Alicia Brooks, BACK ROW: June Mihalcik , Chris Nalbone , Alexandria Martynenko , Coach Dave Mennel, Tony Vocolo , Donna T ejeski , Debbie Safko.
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What A Racket!!
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Alexandria Martynenko and tennis textures
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make th~m powerful. Man must assume his role in history and not allow his life to be as a reed shaken by the wind . All of us must move on along paths that are uncertain, but our human nature calls us: To listen and be strong. To hope and have direction . To venture and be in control. To trust and be prepared. Therefore, as you move on to each new day in life, remember that each man alone, in faith , can recreate this world . Blessed with vision, endowed with wisdom, and strong in character, each man looks into the future and commands its respect. The oak tree in all its majesty stands firm, yet it can only obey the laws of Nature. It is man who plants the seed and nurtures it to fruition . It is man who must then move on convinced that the reins of history are firmly in his grasp . No one knows what the future holds, but if you concentrate on making yourselves strong now, then no matter what the future brings, you will be ready to face it. God speed .
Father Hughes enjoys signing his CANTICLE copy.
Father Hughes addresses the Christmas assembly.
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/ The Most Reverend John C. Reiss , Bishop of Trenton
Reverend Monsignor Thomas Lue,bking Superintendent of Schools
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The Force N.D.'s "A" hall was the home of the force which directed and gUided us - our school administration. Rev. Joseph Hughes gave that special assistance which only he could provide as priest and Principal. He took a sincere interest in the students and they felt that in him they had someone who cared. Sister Mary Harold, our Vice Principal, was well known as the administrator behind the smiling face. Rev. Walter Nolan, our Chaplain, gave a spiritual lift to the students. His sermons reflected his own brand of good humor. Mr. V. Ardery continued his juggling the job of Athletic Director and teaching of A.P. History. Mr. D. Milinowicz, new to the jobs of Administrative Assistant and to scheduling, handled them with great patience and wry humor, both of which he needed. Although this was a new challenge for Mr. Milinowicz, students found themselves settled in their courses within a week or two after school started. It was the hard work of these administrators that kept N.D. running smoothly and effiCiently.
Ernia Hughes Reverend Joseph W. Hughes principal
Fr. Nolan with N.D.'s first student Extraordinary Ministers of the Eucharist.
Sister Mary Harold Vice-Principal
Sports is serious business to Fr. Hughes and Mr. Ardery .
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Sister Frances Hewitt Tuition
Reverend Walter Nolan School Chaplain
Mr . Albert Verdel Dean of Discipline
Sister Mary Camilla . Attendance Director
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Mrs . Jane Dziura Accounts Payable
Mrs . Irene Palombi Receptionist
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Mrs. Helen Shelly Attendance /Discipline Secretary
Mrs. Mary Dougherty School Nurse
Mrs. Lorraine Weitz Secretary to Father Hughes and Bookkeeper .
Mrs. Dorothy Olech Guidance Secretary
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Mr. Thomas Butler takes pride in his work because his his work is Notre Dame . Last summer the floors throughout the school were stripped and refinished and in September the students noticed. Most of the classrooms were repainted and so was the gym . It took hours of hard work to keep Notre Dame shining and to maintain a pleasant atmosphere for learning. It was only Mr . Butler's second year but his pride in N.D. was visible .
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Mr . Thomas Butler
Mr . Fred Giraldo
Cecilia Arnister and Sophie Potocki
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Feeding The Multitudes Students gobble up food, almost faster than Mr. John Hemphill and his staff can make it. Even though , they take a lot of ribbing about their succulent hamburgers and delicious fries, the food does disappear qUickly. Mounds of Notre Dame's famous hamburgers are consumed daily with large quantities of those appetizing pickles. Mr. Hemphill and his staff start early in the morning, preparing food and selling hot chocolate and coffee to help students and faculty wake up. We appreciate the part they play in our lives.
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Margaret Stankowski
Mr . John Hemphill
Theresa Grochala
As you walked along "B" hall on the first floor, you heard a number of different sounds. You could hear thirty girls repeating the brief forms in stenography class over and over again, or students saying, "Do we single space or double space?" You could hear the clicking of typewriters and the ringing of bells which signaled the end of a margin. The Business Department, headed by Mrs. Carolyn Peoples, was a place that more and more students seemed to have discovered. Along with those students who planned to take up Business after they graduated, an increasing number of academic students learned how helpful Business courses could be. Secretarial courses were not the only subjects offered by the Business Department; students chose from a number of courses such as Consumer Economics, Business Law, Accounting, Management Math, Bookkeeping, and, of course, typing, stenography, and Executive Secretarial. The Business Department worked to make itself recognized and respected as an efficient and up-to-date department. Donna Galgano
Harry Ravenel checks a typing exercise.
Mrs . Goldstein teaches students, Theresa Lynam, Catherine Martinez, Paul Maurer, Sarah Paixao, Audrey Roberson , Lewis Roundtree .
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Mrs . Alice Goldstein
Katherine Gibbs
Mrs. Carolyn Peoples Chairperson
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Mr. David Kelly
Miss Pauline Grula
Mr. Francis Blisard
Mrs. Judith Salcewicz
Sister Mary Edwina Chari person
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Miss Grula talks with Joanne Dietrich about Ecumenism.
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Mr .. Simon lectures on emotional stability.
Mr. Thomas Shaw
Mr. Julius Simon
Mr. Michael Scannella
Miss Mary Fitzpatrick
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Media StiDluiates Educators know that records, filmstrips, video tapes, in fact, most audio visual materials can be a useful part of education. N.D. provides its students with these tools and more, thanks to our Media Services Department. A. V. is a class where students learn how to operate audio-visual equipment. Under the direction of Mr. John Grussler, these students also serve the school by delivering equipment, setting it up, and fixing it when those gremlins interfere. The course is primarily set up for those students who hope to go on to major in tele-communications. It is an extremely effective and popular course among the students. Another educational media facility at N.D. is the library . The library provides students with a relaxed atmosphere to study and do research for their classes. The library has an inexhaustible amount of books and information which are readily available, and Miss Sheila Cronin, Head Librarian, is always generous with her time and help. Notre Dame is lucky to have these learning media services to stimulate and enrich the mind. Jack Jones 路
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Miss Sheila Cronin Head Librarian
Mr. John Grussler Director of Media
Sister Margret Huley Assistant Librarian
Tuning in on Mike Pontoriero.
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As we walked down "D" hall, we could hear the babble of French, German, Latin, and Spanish. N. D. students were busily increasing their knowledge of the language and culture of other peoples. As freshmen, we approached our language studies with hesitation and fear, but as we grew in our skill and understanding, we began to feel more confident about asking questions. The fears we had experienced as freshmen faded. "Le Petite Prince," "Amalia," and "Hercules" gave us cultural understanding as we learned more about and read more in the literature of the language. These stories broadened our cultural awareness and gave us greater understanding of the traditions. When we walked into our language class, senior year, we walked into France, Germany, Rome or Spain. Once in the classroom, all exchange was in the foreign language. Looking back, we could see how much we had progressed in our empathy with our world neighbors.
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Mrs . Mary Palenchar Chairperson
Mr. Joseph Poli
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Walking into the Guidance Department on "0" hall, we were reminded that it was the place where we spent much time over our four years at N.D .. As Freshmen and sophomores we went there and became acquainted with our Guidance counselors and with the how's and why's of school. Junior year we began to look to the future . We took P.S.A.T .'s and looked ahead to S.A.T.'s. Senior year was the year the Guidance office became a second home for us all . We searched through many college catalogs, vocation and career opportunities books, and we tried to choose a career. The counselors gave us the encouragement and hope we needed to make the right choices. By senior year Guidance had seen us through learning what high school was about and how to head in a new and more challenging direction. Students who sought the help needed to make that right choice knew their counselors were always there for that five or fifty-minute chat. They knew that Guidance was the place to go when you were trying to find your way. Mary Ann Mangone
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Mr . Robert Bugdal Director of Guidance
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Charlie and Mrs. Bentz talk about college admissions .
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Barbara and Mr. Lansing listen to college speaker.
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Su_.. _.. jng Up This Department Math is not everyone's best subject. Sometimes it brings a twinge of fear to those of us who seem to find difficulty with simple addition . In the beginning we wandered down" A" hall hesitantly, wondering what we were in for and pondering a means of escape. Throughout our four years the tension increased , diminished, then increased again as we progressed through courses; eventually, by senior year, we breathed a sigh of relief as we looked back and realized we were done . Then an arresting though hit us - maybe it wasn't so bad after
all! We remembered Mr. D's infallible ability to make a 40-minute period seem like ten, Mrs. Gault's quick wit, Mrs. Burke's patient explanations, Sister Jose 's kind determination, and many other traits of the math teachers. Though sometimes that constant repetition of numbers may have gotten the better of us, the hesitant feeling was qUickly changed to an eagerness for learning. Yes, maybe it wasn't so bad after all.
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FrODl GraDlDlar To Grendel Freshman English , whether taught by Sister Pat , Mrs. Garrison , or Sister Mary Ann , laid the foundation for an incredible four years of English. Other teachers on " B" hall upstairs soon were known to us. Teachers such as Mrs. Nylda Huslin had "Great Expectations" of their sophomore students. American Literature students put their literary understanding to the test by reading such works as "The Crucible." Major British Writers lived again for the Juniors on their pilgrimage to the days of Old England . Their journey led them to such places as Geatland and Canterbury, with a lot of interesting characters along the way. Interesting words were also discovered en route as Mrs. Gavin's etymology assignments pOinted out. lt seemed appropriate that while seniors were preparing to take on a much bigger world after graduation that their English course covered World Literature. There was much to be learned from Mr. Lelii, Mrs. Confoy and Miss Liptak . From Mr. Lelii's remarks on "facsimile food" to Mrs. Confoy's foreign country reports, to the Literary Cavalcade series, the course provided the seniors with a widened literary view of the world . Basic skills and literature lived on through N.D.'s English Department programs.
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Miss Karen Henkel
Sister Patricia Rooney
Mrs. Nylda Huslin
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Mrs . Jane Confoy
Mrs. Sheila Gavin
Miss Patricia Leoniec
Mrs . Josephine Burzachiello
Miss Mary Ann Liptak Chairperson
Mrs . Phyllis Garrison
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Sister Judy Ward , the chairperson of the Creative Arts Dept. , shares the teaching with Mrs . Judith Paixao. One of the major innovations in the Art Dept. this year was the transformation of the former Home Economics room into a new studio for 3rd and 4th year students. In observing some of these classes, one very noticeable characteristic is the emphasis placed on individuality, self-expression, and above all , the perfection of the study. That this emphasis provides the students with a challenge and rewards , those willing to do their best was shown when senior Jim Mitchell's design was chosen for this year's CANTICLE cover. Jim 's design's along with Linda Grochala's were used on the Divider pages of the yearbook . In the photography class, Mr . John Grussler, who also heads the A-V department , teaches students the basic use of the camera and equipment , and the various methods and techniques for capturing the subject creatively .
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Sister Judith Ward Chairperson
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Science In Daily Life Once the students of Notre Dame entered the classrooms on hall on the second floor, they delved intothe fascinating world of Science. Through the intense interest generated by their teachers, they discovered that learning and knowledge were not restricted to the classrooms, and that they were very much in contact with science outside the classroom in everyday life. What they once classified as phenomenon, they soon realized could be explained scientifically. As a result of their studies, they understood why thunder was always heard after the lightning was seen, and how, individually, sodium and chlorine could be harmful, but combined they formed our common table salt. Whereas they might previously have been content to enjoy the serenity of a calm lake, they found themselves wondering about the aquatic life bustling beneath the surface. The Science Department was surely successful in bridging the gap between the classroom and personal life. Much learning was acquired inside the classroom as well since the teachers prepared a challenging academic program. No need
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Sister Mary Claver Chairperson
Miss Latella lends Susan Keirn a hand .
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Mr . Michael Perone
Mr. Richard Gusciora
Mrs. Carol McGraw
Doug Roche and Nick Andreoli engage in scientific observation with Mrs. Shevlin.
Miss Janice Latella
Mr. Fred Hochschild
Claire Heitzman concocts a wonder potion.
Mr . Perone proves a theory .
Mr. Abe Levin
Miss Maureen Nosal
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H tory Comes Alive
Walking down "0" hall, second floor, brought to mind many interesting treks of the past. hen you wanted to know why, when, wh re and how it happened, you looked to Nob Dame' History Department. By pre rin fo Mr. Da id linowicz's week y vocab ary qui, or Giampetro's unforg ttable currerd tests, you would be welt inform • that daily bell rang and everyone seated, the past mixed with the . .P!f .~... for the next 40 minutes. How h did thI was Mr. Moore's secret. Mr. Charles Moore, History Department Cbalrmlft. used his own special formula, which he called M.G.K., to conjure up the past. This formula had the admiration and respect of the whole class. Once he began to explain it, there was no way anyone was going to get up and ask for the P during his history class. We also.NmeJn. bell th fun times in Mr. Vincent Arv ced Placement clas and .at el_~ IIIiI~ he rich h OJ}' of that
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Exercising's Our Right Gym was a moveable courses indoors and outdoors. It was a part of every student's experiences at N.D .. During the four years of physical education we learned the rules of field hockey and soccer; we tried to acquire the sharp eye and the skill needed for archery. We even looked forward to the excitement of flag football. Then there were the indoor sports for the winter months which also required that we discover our talents and abilities to play volleyball, basketball, and floor hockey. All of us had the opportunity to take courses in health, Driver's Ed. and First Aid . When Spring finally arrived it meant we moved back outside for softball, kickball, or a game of frisbee, and every Wednesday we took a run around the track . Since Gym class meant changing from your school uniform to your gym suit in four minutes, that offered us the biggest challenge of all. Kim Kates
Mrs. Rovello returns health tests.
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Cindy Maruca practices cosmetology .
In Partnership N.D., in conjunction with the Mercer County Vocational School, offered various training programs - in cosmetology, auto body, electronics, distributive education, and other practical fields . Most programs consisted of two full years of study, except nursing, which entitled the student to one year of study and one year of resident training. These students had a chance to work with others while progressing in their selected vocation. The opportunities offered by taking part in this were many. One of the most notable was that over half of these students were accepted to very well recognized colleges, where they could further their education. Lori Carmignani
Mike Iucolino works with pipe threader.
Laney Neal practices on a computerized cash register.
Brian Guze learns the in's and out's of air conditioning and refrigeration .
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Top Right/9A/ FRONT ROW : Brian Baile , Stephanie Beddows , James Barrett, Mik e Alessi, Susan Foster, Barbara Borges . BACK ROW : Greg Amoroso, Dianne Borges , Ammon Barksdale, Kathy All en, Christine An· drusiewicz , lisa Morgan , Craig Bowe, lisa Angelis, Ron Baughman. Middle Left / 9A / FRONT ROW : Dorian Apostolos , Tim Berryman . Middle Row: Kelly Boulger , Rich Alcantara , Kelly Balerno , Mark Ander· son , Cindy Biache , Craig Williams . Back Row: Jeanine Alvin, Darlene Bethea , Suzanne Foster, Barbara Bars· lay, lisa Besler , Claudio Amari, Paul Bellezza. Bottom Right/9B/ STANDING: Pete Cascone , Mark Ciccone, Mike Cerullo , Mark Chianese, Joe Carella, Bobby But· ler , Rich Burnett . SITTING: Kathy Chianese , Melissa Cliver , Maria Carrubba , Bob Brandbergh , Diane Cian· frano , Kelly Burrows .
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Top Left/9C/ FRONT ROW: Dwight Coleman, Pat Dardis, Bernard Cribb, Martin Collins, Paul Cortesini, Michael Delate, Sean Daily , Matt DuBois, Joe Danek, John DeAngelo, Sean Dill. BACK ROW: Brian Danko, Tambria Counsel, liz DelMonte, Michelle DeiSol, Jimmy Dunn. Middle Left/9C/ SITTING : Patricia Downey , Louise DiFalco , Leslie Lolasello, Ihor Czuczuk, John DaVidson , Karen Dey, Cliff Cota . STANDING: Rich Craig, Roger Crossman , Jim Coritz, Jose Del Castillo, Warren Doherty , Jimmy Dunn. Bottom Left/9B/ SITTING: Tracy Cicco , Anne Butrym, Kevin Brown, Judy Brodowski, Michelle Celmer , Drew Bowker , Kelly Butler. STANDING: Jeff Butler, Yvonne Carey, Dave Breller, Chad Casamento, Mike Chianese , Kelly Byrne , Eddie Burke.
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Top left/9D / FRONT ROW : Michael Fitzpatrick . Craig Fitzgerald , Joseph Fagan . BACK ROW : James Gorman , Gregory Echevarria, Colleen Flynn , Claudine Frasch , Michael Ganie , Charles Fischer , Julie Forman, Lisa Easley , George Fuges , Francis Ford . Middle left/9D / FRONT ROW : Lorraine Genovese , Mary Ellen Everett, Stephen Galgano, Priscilla Gordon , Cynthia Gilleo , Mary Ann Fasoli . BACK ROW : Tim Glogowski , Jeffery Federico , John Fowler , Michael Fitzpatrick , Gerald Ellis, Ezekiel Fleming , Tracey Frost , James Gerald. Bottom/9E/ FRONT ROW : Dan Houseworth , Mary Hannawacker , Sharon Hughes, Lynda Hasbrouck, Claire Heitzman , Cathleen Hubert , Karen Guze . BACK ROW: Debbie Grosso , Raymond Hsiao, Sue Howard, Joe Hildenbrandt, Laurie Holsneck , Jim Heitzman , Bill Harris , Alice Hendrickson
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Top Right / 9E / SITTING: Lisa Howlen, Alice Hernandez, Delphinia Hilton, Mary Hurley, Mary Jo Henger, Kathy Harris . STANDING: Tony Hill, Michael Havardansky , Paul Groffie , Chris Holland, Cherise Hendericks, Lucy Hutcherson, Debbie Herbe, David Graziano Middle Right / 9F / SITTING: Cindy Jackson , Chris Kent , Lucy Kobos , James Kelly , Karen Kliwinski , Pam Iorio . STANDING: John Isdoridis , James Kolpack , Daniel Kelleher , Steve Jackowski, Brian Kates, James Kocsis , Martin Kochell
Bottom / 9F / SITTING: Jeffrey Kerr, Mark Jakubowski, Matthew Kemp , Rhonda Killingsworth , Sheila Jones, Robert Jancewicz STANDING: Timothy Keegan, Richard Johnson, James Jacobs, Tara Jenkins , Lugene Kennebrew, Traci Jenkins , William James, Karl Johnson, Peter Kellogg
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Top/91/ FRONT ROW: Jeffrey Peters, Ron ald Parrishy, Melanie Nosal , Barbara O'Grady, Kara O'Donnell , John Pachuta, Charles Petricini. BACK ROW : Christopher Narlis , Gary Nolan , lisa Novembre, Jeffrey Pergament , Robert Pannell , James Pierce , Rocky Panzitta, Yvonne Patterson , Kenneth Outlaw. Middle/91/ FRONT ROW : June Perrone , Cynthia Novatkoski , Susan Peters, John Nalbone . BACK ROW : Kimberly Perry , James Piechocki, Eamon O 'Reilly, Gavin O 'Connor, Robert O 'Hara, Leonard Navarro , Jeffrey Pierson, Ellen O 'Shea. Bottom/9H/ FRONT ROW : Beth McManimon , Chris Moran , Kathy Morgan , Diane Miller, linda McCarthy . SECOND ROW : Joseph Mudd , Bryan McGrath , Steve McKee , Rich Monacchio, DeQuincy McRae . BACK ROW : Eric McCoy , Paul Moehringer, Darren Merlino, Anthony Morales, John路Morrison , Keith Mays, Brian McDermott , Ray Micharski.
Top Right/9J/ SITTING: Randi Ponticello, Noman Pittman, Teresa Pizzutti , Anthony Reres, Peter Plumeri , STANDING: Debbie Runowicz, Erik Putzgrath , Carla Ratico , Dawn Rowley, Cindy Russert, Nick Poveromo , Jeff Revak , Lynne Rodeawald , Paul Radford . Middle Left/9J FRONT ROW SITTING : Chris Poreda , Gina Riggi, Peggy Sabo , Janet Rice, MIDDLE ROW : Otis Roberts , Frank Reading , Mike Route , Regina Ritter , Lisa Potts . BACK ROW : Anthony Pool, Arcadio Rivera , Steve Puscho, Erik Piet , Rich Ryczkowski, Lisa Pitonyak , Eileen Rogers . Bottom Left/9K/ FRONT ROW : Lilia Sanchez , Vicki Scalzo, Diane Sherer , Karen Skwara. MIDDLE ROW : Pat Sferra , Erica Slaughter , Lori Ann Saenz. BACK ROW : Greg Schiavone , Ron Sciandia , Susan Schultze, Margaret Seidenglanz, Yolanda Shy, John Sheehan, James Sercey, Mark Skodacek .
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Top Left/9K/ FRONT ROW : Janine Scimeca, Lori Scheideler. MIDDLE ROW: Michael Schaffener, Denise Schiable, Myra Serrano, Anne Smith, Michael Sincoskie . BACK ROW : Kelly Scanlon, Anastasia Serpikov, Pam Serock, John Schuldes, Jim Seliga, Michael Shinal , Cindy Siecienski, Carol Serock, Stephanie Saunders. Middle Right/9L/ FRONT ROW : Frank Sobon, Kelly Stuart, Lisa Soldati, Rose Totaro, Chris Tattory, Ronald Sost, BACK ROW : Amber Stout, Cheryl Szalwinski, Russell Totaro, Chris Smith, Joe Sorrento, Eric Smith, Richard Stec, William Thorne, Kent Sobran, Tina Taylor, Elisa Soares. Bottom Right/9L/ FRONT ROW: Chris Toewe, Sharon Terwilliger, John Sontag, Alex Szajko, Robert Szedula, Lynne Szanti. BACK ROW : Tony Tezsla, Victor Tarasson, Ted Stine, Chris Spitzer, Lisa Thompkins, Tracy Springer, Bob Stemmer, John Soden, Ronnie Tani.
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Zdanowicz , Lisa Trante , Elizabeth Trus , Christina Zeis, Michael Weiss . BOTTOM ROW : Edward White, Christopher Tousley, Kathleen Yoders , Steven Wetzel , Cary Vogt, Thomas Wisinski, Michael Walsh, Nancy Valeri, Cynthia Turek. Middle Right/FRONT ROW 19M : Eric Wells, Ronald Verrelli, Lynda Williams, Carla Wellons, Cynthia Wooding, Kenneth Weingartner , Christopher Walton. BACK ROW : Salvatore Traina , John Tyner, Maureen Weaver, Beverly Vario, Michael Wargo, Lisa Witkowski, Danielle Williams, Richard Williams, Terris Wright.
Fresh start Remembering when we were the oldest Everyone seems so big Searching for the right room Hurrying so we're not late Many new friends Ahead of us, three years Now we're on our way. -D.G.
Heading toward tomorrow is a new dimension in time. Each day begins a new adventure. An adventure that we ourselves must endure in order to stay alive. Now that yesterday is gone, we must move on to the future. Yesterday is only memories of what once was. Now we must build up our strength for a new sun is arising, which means a new day is at hand. And if we take God's hand and walk by His side, heading toward tomorrow will be a lot easier.
Peggy Seldenglanz
Onward to success Nothing can stop us . Waiting for the right time Adventurous future Rewarding ideas Dimensions
-Craig Bowe
Open minded New ideas Wistful . Aiming toward tomorrow Riding into the future Doing bigger and better things
-Jim Barrett
Like a spaceship on a journey, heading for tomorrow trying ' to set a goal! Will it ever reach success?
-Beth McManimon
Progress? Growing? Learning? What does it all mean? How? When? Where? and Why are we to do all of these things? Answer all of my questions, please! Once all my questions have been answered Then perhaps I will feel secure , Enough to do my utmost to achieve all that I strive for Progress! Growth! Knowledge! Success Happiness
Suzanne Foster Setting goals Using time Wisely Clearing obstacles Caring about work Efficient in everything we do Studying hard Satisfied with what we've accomplished
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When you buy a ticket to high school, you board the train to life . As the train gets underway , you look out the window and see many sights like accomplishments, projects, and most of the time all you see is homework . For the freshmen the train has just gotten underway , but for the seniors it's already halfway to tomorrow.
Michael Walsh
The entire school is beginning to advance and progress because we all have begun to set goals for ourselves. Setting goals will help us achieve our dreams so let us now begin our journey into the future to fulfill our dreams.
-Ted Stine
Like a tree year after year we add a whole new branch. Will we always be growing?
-Claudine Frasch
Like a ship getting underway on its journey which is heading toward tomorrow. We shall now climb aboard and set our goals for the future and pursue those goals.
-Jim Seliga
It takes a lot of hard work in life to be a success. You can succeed in anything that you wish to, all that is required is the willpower to do so. You'll run into many ups and down, but whenever you fall, get right back up and start again with the thought in mind that you can do it! You can't just start right off the top and be a success, you'll have to strive to reach this goal. You start low and progress higher, but you must have the confidence of heart to be a success in life. -Lisa Howlen
To accomplish our goals to become a recognized student we must believe in our dreams, that we have admired since the first day of school. We must act out our plans we have devised through the year so we can progress in our academic qualities.
-Martin Collins
Journeys to me are mysteriOUS, behind a curtain, on the other side. I think that when you take a journey you shouldn 't know where you're going, it's like a chance, a risk. But you will like what happens at the end. It's an experience that only you yourself can have. No one can share somebody else's journey . If you know what's going to happen I don't think it's a journey.
As we are advancing to our sophomore year, we feel a sense of accomplishment and achievement. We are headed toward another year filled with surprises, anxieties, pleasures, sorrows, and fears. Next year we will be that much closer to setting our goals and tomorrow.
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-Julie Meagher We're heading toward tomorrow leaving behind today. The time train never stops. It just keeps moving on. life is the engine that pulls us along. Winding are the tracks ahead . It passes many places along the way with a constant motion. Sometimes we feel that the train moves too fast, other times too slow. We might pick up others along the way and we may drop off a fe ~ We ride on with the memories of life behind us and the hopes of tomorrow ahead.
- aymond Hsiao
Freshmen Revel in their Enjoyment of School spirit. Their Helium-filled spirits Make Notre Dame an Enjoyable 'N' fun -filled place to be.
Joe Fagan
The bird, speeding across the sky, always on the wing, heading toward tomorrow. People! Freshmen! We must journey too!
David Breller
Leslie Cola cello Heading toward tomorrow like a rocket ship speeding toward its destiny, always going forward with a feeling that you will accomplish whatever you set your mind to. Heading toward the outer resources of your goals, and like a rocket ship, you boldly go where no person has ever dared go before.
Onward we walked - Close by our friends whom we said we would never leave. Very fearful and unsure, this was a totally new place. We wondered if we would ever make it from one class to another . Well, most of us made it. We charged onward, met new friends , kept the old, and completed our first year at Notre Dame.
-Christl leis
Freshmen year is a time for looking to the future . It is a time to set goals and look to fulfill them. It is the beginning of a new life for many of us. We are older, more mature and willing to take on the responsibility bestowed upon us. It is the beginning of a journey into the future.
. Ronald Baughman
Opportunity to do the things that we want to achieve. Needs that are fulfilled for our goals. Ways to. find success in what we do. Achievements that we would like to accomplish. Reasons for setting our goals. Decisions that are important to our future.
Eamon O'Reilly
Studying hard for tests. Understanding our subjects Caring about school work Contributing to the school Eager to learn Setting new goals in life Success in the year ahead.
Kevin Brown
-lisa Novembre Andrea Mulhearn Kelly Scarlon Lynda Hasbrouck The new year becomes old . Leave the nest, fly in the skies . Take the chance, yearn to succeed . Tomorrow! How lucky we are to have it!
-Teresa Pizzuti
Joe Carella As you journey through the corridors of life, you will always wonder whether you can achieve your destination, whether you have set your goals in life a little high for you to touch . But always head for tomorrow and hope someday that success will be an open door to your dreams.
Fantastic Rambunctuous Exciting Suprisingly spirited Happy Wild ObViously Magnificent Excellent Notre Dame
Freshmen at Notre Dame UnknOWing what Tomorrow will bring Uncertain, but we Realize our own Expectations for the future
Kathleen Moschera
Another Day Vanishing into the past. As we advance to our New goals, It Can lead us Into a better future. New beginnings
Good-bye past -Dorothy Kurpiewskl Proud to be here Ready to go On our way Growing in mind and body Reaching our goals Efficient in our studies Successful in school Studying hard Interested in our new school Noting facts Going places
Chris Tattory utting things into perspective Ready, willing, and able On our way to the future Growing each day Ready to be somebody Eager Success Setting new goals Interested in the future New things all around us Going to do our best
Jeff Rags
SophODlores Stride The Class of '83 moved up and was looking forward to being raring juniors. A very involved group, they accomplished their goal and beat the freshmen in the magazine drive; during the Christmas season they helped raise money for the arthritis fund and for the earthquake victims in Italy; they spread holiday joy by helping the student body send greetings with their candy cane sales. Their Spirit Day was the most successful of the year with almost the entire class being involved . Their theme was Waikiki Beach Party, and Eileen Rivera was given the first prize for being the best dressed Hawaiian. Miss Mary Fitzpatrick led the sophomores through the magazine drive, fund raisers, and ad drive, all of them eventful happenings. Ideas and support came from class officers Terri Dovgala, Gwen Garrett, Carlene Jaruszewski, and Maria Bogda. The spring was taken up with making plans and arrangements for the traditional sophomore picnic and the trip to Great Adventure. . Sophomore year was a success for the class of '83. Kim Kates
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Top Right /lOC/ FRONT ROW: Renee Cook, Heather Defibaugh, Davina Crosland . SECOND ROW : Erin Dennehy, Renee Czarnuszewski, Tricia Conley. STANDING: Andrew D'Andrea, Lamar Crawford, Jeff Degler, Chris Conti, Derrick Davis, Danny Contento. Middle Right /lOC/ FRONT ROW: Robyn Capes, Lisa Cipriano, Juditha Burgess, Michele Brown. SECOND ROW: Sandy Cameron, Ronald Chiorello, Tina Marie Cipriani, Joanne Carteer. STANDING: Philip Cason, Sean Butler, Lance Brown, Brad Case , Paul Campanella, Mary Burke, Maria Chester. Bottom Left /lOB/ FRONT ROW: Robyn Cc~pes, Lisa Cipriani, Judy Burgess, Michele Brown. MIDDLE ROW: Sandy Cameron, Ron Chiorello, Tina Cipriani, Joanne Carter. BACK ROW : Philip Cason, Sean Butler, Lance Brown, Bradford Case, Paul Campanella, Mary Burke, Maria Chester.
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Top Right /100/ FRONT ROW : Eugenia Gerald, Margret Gardner , Cindy Fless, Donna Genovesi, Jennifer Fryling, Kim Elgrim. BACK ROW : Michael DiDonato, Dan Freeman , Guy DiMemmo, Sarah Emerson , Joe Giancarli, John Elias , Gary Franta . Middle left / 100 / SITTING: John Drake, Patti Funda, Marguerite Genovesi, Joanne Faulkner, Tracy Durcanin, Stephanie Dinardo. STANDING: Todd Dobbins, Brian Downing , Tom Dzomba , Martin Elie, Martin Ford , John Dixon , Nate Ghant. Bottom Right /10E/ FRONT ROW: Lynette Gioe, Keith Hillman, Janice Grussler, Azza Halim, Nancy Hines , James Howard . BACK ROW : Lou Grama , Ray Hartman, Drew Hoegl , Danny Hayes, Steve Harris, Carl Grala, Theresa Grochala .
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Top Right /IOF / SITTING: John Kramarz, Donna Kowalewski , Kris Junginger , Cynthia Iwan , Karen Kocsardy , Kim Kiovsky , Euge ne Keegan . STANDING: Robert Klein , John Kaschak , Joseph Kleber , Tira Jenkins , Paris Inman , Calvin James , Cameron Hunt . Middle Left / IOF / SITTING: Shan an Jackson, lisa Ken drick , Karen Kopp , lisa Klosinski , Silv.a na Iucolino, John Kent, Tim Kowalesk i. STANDING: Ron Kopec , Mark Klosinski , Thomas Korenz , Christopher Kit e, Harvey Ingram, John Kroll, Joseph Klimaszewski. Bottom Right /IOE/ SITTING: Jennepher Hart, Theresa Graziano , Kathy Hanak , Carol Grygon , Lauren Greber. STANDING: Chris Graham , Tom Glock , Paul Houston , Eric Heitzman , Loretta Gorman , Craig Hayes , Ralph Gray , John Goeke , Kevin Heller .
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Top Right /10G/ FRONT ROW : Mary Ann Lichon, Kim Lyons , Jill Maira, Diane Lemire , Elizabeth Lynam, Pam Marks. BACK ROW : Joe Lisnak, Pat Liedtka, Michael Martini, Stephen Mahony, Robert Lyons, Chris Levanduski, Nick Lambiase , Michael Lyons . Middle Left /10H/ FRONT ROW : Gail McFarland , Sherri Nicolai, Renee McMillan . MIDDLE ROW: Ray Murphy , John Miller , Geraldine Oravsky, Thomas Nemec . BACK ROW : Jeffrey Mitchell, Marty Mulryne, Kevin Nerwinski, Tim Noonan, Martin McCardell, Kristine O'Connor, Jane Mihalko . Bottom Right /10G/ FRONT ROW: Mary Mattozzi, Lisa Lyons, Robin Mauro , Danielle Lettiere, Antoinette Lubrano, Tanya Kushnirchuk. BACK ROW: Robert Mathes , Anthony Marrazo , Angel Mariano, Steve Latimer, Vince Lyons, Matthew Maciolek, Anthony Leone, Daniel Mauer, Andre Lewis, Christopher Mazzoli.
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Top Left /101/ FRONT ROW: Joyce Perry, Karen Pepole, Marge Pratt. MIDDLE ROW : Laurey Piechocki, Harry Ravenal, Carl Peters, Catherine Pittman, Lisa Rancheck, Norlyn Person, Brent Peterson , Steve Ostaszewski , Cindy Ricciani. BACK ROW : Joanne Ranke. Middle Left /101/ FRONT ROW: Rosemarie Picone , Susan Palsir , Beth Paulus, Priscilla Peloubet, Mary Grace O'Rourke. BACK ROW: Carl Powell, Ed Pineda, Walt Pullen, Ed Orzol, Anthony Reed, Michael Redmond . Bottom Left /10H/ FRONT ROW : Andrea Morton, Kathy Murphy, Arlene Miller, Bernadette Moehringer, Mauren O'Reilly. BACK ROW : Ronald Mendoza, Anthony Naticchia, John McKee, Kim McKay, Pam Merkel, Kyle Moore, John Megyesi, Joe Nolan .
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New people, new faces On the way up The ladder to new heights Ready to enjoy Every step of the way. Doing their best At every step Must payoff Even though it takes time. Lisa Schannen
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As a sophomore, I feel independent and more sure of myself. I've made new friends and learned more things. I am beginning to find my stride and find that I am better able to understand people. As a freshman I didn't know what to expect from a big high school, but now that I'm in my sophomore year, I feel at home. It is great to be a SOPHOMORE! Rosita Santiago
High school is like a jigsaw puzzle. In our freshman year we sort out the pieces and try to fit some together. When we are sophomores the edges of the puzzle are completed and we try to fill in the middle. Junior year, that's when the puzzle really starts to .take shape and the pieces begin to fall into place. Finally, the puzzle is completed in our senior year. As the last piece is laid down, a feeling of fulfillment comes to us. Joanne Faulkner
Rushing day to day class to class. Can I have the Pass? Pushing myself day and night. Did I do that right? This class drives me crazy; I want to get out! What's it all about? Going to parties, talking on the phone. I hate to be alone. Friends who care, people who don't, Those who try and those who don't. It's all too qUick; I need a rest! Believe me, I'm trying my best! Reaching, striving, succeeding What were my goals? To love, to care, to accept? I've reached those! Andrea Truch
As a sophomore, I feel more confident. I guess it's because I've had a year to learn the "ropes." After a year of meeting and getting to know people, I have found good friends to help make the road to 1983 fun. Being a sophomore is great! Cathy Pittman
Sophomores Spirit is like a river that gtows stronger, swifter, and doesn't run dry. Marvin Vaughan
Sophomores are Proud Irish Reliable Intelligent Talented Enthusiastic and Determined. Lori Smith
Being a freshman was the bottom of the totem pole, but now that we are sophomores, we can say that we have learned more and have more life experiences. There is a lot more for us to learn and a lot higher to climb. That will come along with being juniors and then seniors and finally moving on to college. Dina Scotto
I feel that this year I am more mature than I was last year. Each year I try to grow in my understanding of what life is all about. I know more this year than I did last year, and I hope to continue growing and understanding as I move on. Lisa Kendrick
I greeted sophomore year with a smile, determined to do my best. Now I am looking forward to my junior year; there are so many challenges to be met. There are also many new things to be learned. Besides, after that, we will only have one more year to go. Although I know I'll miss high school because it's a special part of life that my friends and I share, I'm looking forward to moving on. Marla Bogda
Becoming a junior will mean a lot to me. I will receive my school ring, become an upper classman, and will take on more responsibility. I'm going to give a lot of thought to what I want to do in life. I will be seventeen and allowed to drive. Being a freshman and a sophomore have meant a great deal to me, but being a junior, I think, will broaden my horizons. Eleventh grade will prove that I've made it halfway through high school and bound to make it through the remainder as well, I am looking forward for that day to come. Michelle Brown
Moving through high school is like driving a car. You start the engine and shift into first - freshman year. Then, as sophomores you shift to second and try to excel and not stall out. In junior year you shift gears again for added power so that you can shift up to senior year and enjoy a smooth ride to graduation. Jeff Degler
In freshman year I felt as if I had moved to a new country. Everything seemed very complicated, and I felt out of place. Now that I'm a sophomore, I've gained more self-confidence, and I feel a part of the N.D. family. I am more involved in activities and know more people. I'm really looking forward to my junior year and finally to my senior year. I won't have senioritis, but I will have seniority. Jill Malra
Freshman year we learned what we would be doing for the next four years, and we met lots of new people. Sophomore year is being a year older than you were as a freshman and gaining more confidence. Now we're looking forward to junior year with its new challenges and new people, and to growing up a bit more ,so that eventually we can tackle being seniors. Anthony Leone
Studying more to get good grades Only hoping to reach our goals Pausing to think of future careers Helping each other when we can Obtaining knowledge as we go, even from Mistakes we make. Our goals are high but with work we'll Reach them. Each of us hopes to Succeed. Michael Schillaci
Our journey through life takes place on a long, winding road Our hopes and dreams lead us forward, Forever prodding us onward till we accomplish our goals And bask in the everlasting happiness of each other. Diane Runowlcz
Sophomores are Outstanding People who Have the ability to Overcome Most any obstacle. Outgoing, Responsible, and Exciting people are we, Sophomores! Trlcla Conley
Joining together and United advancing toward our goals Not looking to yesterday; journeying toward tomorrow. Inspired to seek success and moving On in a positive direction toward progress and happiness Relying on God, wisdom, and knowledge for a better life.
Not the beginning, Not the end, In transition Striving for perfection Paving the way for A beautiful future
Pushing yourself Reaching out On the move constantly Grasping new opportunities Ready to try again Expressing yourself Showing your abilities Shining
Today means moving Onward toward Many Other Responsibilities Representing Our Worth as human beings
We're Juniors!
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Jacqueline Anderson To stop and live again the past And to hold it in your hand. But why do happy times go by so fast? So take each step with mighty care. To give all that you've got To climb a mountain so far above. And reaching to the very top And cross that finish line to say You have met that mark.
Annie Sheehan
Success is ... reaching goals, making friends, feeling satisfied when the day ends. Winning games, being number one, Or doing your own thing, and having fun. Getting an "AI! and feeling good, or just doing the best you could. Being liked, having a sense of humor, Knowing what you want, or being a late bloomer. Happy times around the home, helping others wherever you roam. Not winning or lOSing, but how you play, and trying to make someone else's day.
Robert Spilatore
Don't push Don't rush me I'm taking my time I won't tire myself out, keeping up with the rest. I'm going to slow down, and find out who I am, and see how I'm going to spend my life. I'll be happy, and I'll succeed, But most important, I'm going to be me.
Martha Sullivan Too sWiftly we're moving through the years Having to face our hidden fears . Once we moved with freedom and care, Now we're progressing with no time to spare. Decisions, we face more each day, Conclusions should follow, that's what they say. What sh"ould we do? What should we say? When should we go? Our minds are constantly spinning to and fro What we decide will come from within And a whole new life will start again.
Donna Basco In our passing to senior year, we are advancing in our lives. We move out of a year of studying and activities into a year of decisions and responsibility. We must think about college and our future, but we still have happy memo" ries of our past school days.
Brendan Smith
Forward moving, progressing, sometimes failing, but always learning sharing experiences building relationships growing and changing having new experiences finding accepting ourselves, we are the class of '82
Mary Jo Layton
Juniors are like time Always moving on. In the beginning, we were freshmen Filled with anticipation; Then we were sophomores We became a total part of Notre Dame. Now we are juniors Taking on more responsibilities Soon we'll be driving, filling out College applications and Next we'll be seniors and graduating Before we know it. Time waits for no one You have to move along with it.
When you are traveling in time, you leave a trail behind that you can't remember making. Suddenly your trail goes back miles out of sight, and you turn around to many doors opening in front of you. If you walk through the wrong one, you could fall down a flight of stairs, or find yourself locked in a room with a horrible suffocating atmosphere and you struggle If you make a correct turn, you may find yourself Kathy Haller suddenly uplifted in fragile clouds of far off hopes Success is the best thing for happiness. and dreams. You could be looking for the Charlss Wooding pot of gold or find out how much fun sliding down the rainbow is. As Juniors, time has moved SWiftly forward Molly Thompson for us, and soon we will face decisions that Just one more year to go affect our future. Progress? We can move Until we begin a forward with the world and shoot for our New phase in our lives. chosen stars. Or we can quietly fade into the Inquisitive are we all, about background of the universe. Progress? Our futures. We must strive to Wendy Jamison Reach our goals and Search for our true identities.
June Mlhalcik Heading toward tomorrow is always yesterday's goal.
Coleman O'Donovan We watch the times come and watch them go. Some good, some bad, but always they're changing. Time will never stand still; it will constantly pass us by, bring with it our futures. And who knows what our futures hold? Only time will tell.
Randy Christensen
Progress ... May seem slow May stand still It may seem to step backwards But really doesn't. No matter what, In the end, It's always ahead Of where it's been Progress
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The class of '82 had a very special year, one that will be remembered for some time to come. Ring day was a special time for the Junior class. The ring symbolized all of the memories of our high school years that we shared, and we reminisced about our experiences as freshmen and sophomores. Our enthusiasm and spirit were evident in our involvement in cultural and athletic activities. This spirit was a morale booster to our teams. As we looked ahead to what the future would hold for us, we considered what direction we would take - attend college? Work? Maybe a vocational school? There was still one year left for us to answer these questions. We would grow and mature during our senior year, and we would move on to new experiences; we could continue to reflect on all the good times we had at Notre Dame. Clare Kissel
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Top Left /111/ FRONT ROW: Ann Roland, Margaret Reed . SITTING: Trish Ryan , Kim Rogoza , Paula Ramutkowski , Betty Rodriguez , Roxanne Ranallo . STANDING: Joseph Sabato , Thomas Pyle , James Provenzano , Thomas Rosie . Middle Right /llH/ FRONT ROW : Jacqueline O 'Connor , Cheryl Murphy , Valerie Nyktas , Rose Panzitta, Maureen O ' Malley . BACK ROW: Kenny Mulligan , Robert Moran , Letitia Peters , Kevin Murdza, Joyce Pierce , Tom Obal , William Nelson . Bottom Left /111/ FRONT ROW : Dana Pirone . SECOND ROW : Denise Robson , Donna Sandy , Kathy Rostock, Jackie Poreda , Jodi Pisarek . THIRD ROW : Rodney Rouse , Annette Robinson , Migdalia Santiago , Michele Rogers , Steve Robbins .
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In love and in tribute to their classmate, the Senior Class dedicated the Senior section of the 1981 CANTICLE to Denise Davis. At the Christmas assembly, Denise was enveloped in the warm affection of the family of Notre Dame and was recognized for her athletic contributions to N.D. when she was given her Varsity jacket. In turn, Denise brought her own warm personality to make whole again the Senior Class of 1981.
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In September 1977, we all began in much the same way as other freshman before us. We were frantically wondering would we ever find our classrooms? the pool? the tennis courts? Before we knew it itty bitty freshmen became silly sophomores . having the best spirit day of all, laughing our way through sophomore year, and entering the jolly world of juniors. "Everybody has a dream" was our theme, and who could doubt it with events like Junior Ring Day and the Junior Prom. As one dream ends and another begins, we became Super Seniors-the class of nineteen hundred eighty one. Along with becoming seniors came privileges and challenges. We were the first class to establish a senior lounge and to work with the community. We continued to be the best in the magazine drive, which won through an overwhelming one hundred percent participation. We had a terrific year with memorable events, such as Blue-White Day, the Halloween Dance, the Senior Prom, the Baccalaureate Mass, and the greatest of all - Graduation. The four years at N.D. were years during which we moved on to make new and caring friends. We progressed and continued to find reasons for each new tomorrow and reasons for our possession of the earth. It was '81 and we had our fun. Mary Ann Mangone
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Debbie Rife beautifies Eton's.
Sue Hayden is handy at Dandy's
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Tagging along with Anthony Krisak and Mike Carroll in Sears Surplus Store.
Judy Ziegler manages nicely at Dandy's.
Lori Carmignani puts her heart into Bamberger's.
Take stock of Mike Carroll at Sears.
Aliette Gonzalez looks ahead to payday at Bamberger's.
Chris Mahler hides out at McDonald's.
Gary Schuler does his Bamberger's homework.
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Clare Coats, Class Musician
Robert Hillman , Class Musician
Carlo DeVito , Most Dramatic
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Francis Zuccarello, Most Helpful
Jeanne Dovgala, Most Dramatic
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Linda Paglione, Most Likely to Succeed
Theresa Heitzman, Most Intellectual
Francis Zuccarello, Most Intellectual
Three Musketeers: Kelly Breining, Gail McManimon, Mary Jeanne Bobko
Robert Hebeler, Most Likely to Succeed
Three Musketeers: Pete Chiaradia, Jim Fleming, Fletch Casey
I ,Melanie Acevedo, leave these thoughts - to Rich : If I could make the days last forever, if I could make wishes come true, I'd save everyday like a treasure and then again , I'd spend it with you . to Kate : To the good times of the past, to the good times of the future, and to the good times yet to come; it's you and me together , all the way . to my family , especially Mom, thank you for everything. I, Charlu Ales.l , leave my wishes for Good Luck to all! I, Katie Ander.on , leave this thought to Mel ; Remember - everything must change; nothing stays the same, but when you need a friend, you've always got me to turn to. I, LIsa Andrews, leave my "killer instinct " to my basketball pal "licky." I, Darleen Ansley , leave to the underclassmen best wishes and good luck . I, John A.trab, leave my antlers to Miss Giampetro so she can be a happy moosehead, too. from the Avengers. I, Michael Baler, being of sound mind and body , do leave to I, Anne M, Babeckl, leave to S. and K. a big kiss from the bollom of our hearts Mr. Genovesi one season's tag to A.C. I Steve Baldanzl, leave Nick Andreoli my nose . I, L1.a Barber, leave Channen Farrior all the memories of me from freshman and junior years . (Smile) I, Everett Baxter, leave my height to Pat Morton and my dirty gym socks to good old N.D. I, Maureen Berryman , leave - to Mr. Moore , an all expense paid vacation to Disneyland on the Potomac; to Mr . Bugdal, a lifetime subscription to every magazine imaginable . I, Joy Billups, leave my personality and charm to anyone who wants it. I, Mary Jeanne Bobko, hereby bequeath to Gar\fallthe good times senior year can bring; to my parents all my love and a big thanks ; to Kelly, Gail , and Phyl, all the memories of the great times we spent together. I. .lame. Boulger, leave my car to the Smithsonian Institution. I, Carla Boyd, leave to Mr . Verdel a pair of rubber gloves for lunch duty . I, Kelly Breining, leave to Gail the knowledge of an everlasting friendship . I want you to know that I'll always be here if you need me always!! Thanks for everything. To my parents, I leave a great big " Thank you!" Thanks for standing behind me and gUiding me . I love you and always will . To Mary Jeanne, alii can say is "Yeaous!" We finally made it! Thanks for always being there when I needed you. To Jack, I leave a part of my love; you made my freshman year a special one. You'll always be In my thoughts . I, Jay Brown, being of sound mind and body most of the time, and not too sure about the rest , hereby bequeath to Kevin Baker, John North , and Kevin O'Reilly, the thought: "life is hell! " but we still managed to have a lot of laughs and a lot of great times. To Ken Gallo - I know it seems like we've been here forever, but the best Is yet to come. I, David Bruccolerl, leave alii have to my main man Jerry Vrancik . Don't worry Jer, we're just "Riders on the Storm" looking for our way out "When the MUSIC's Over." I'll see you In Africa with Mr. Mo Jo . I, Ken Buckley, leave all my school books and locker behind. I, Carol Burch, leave to Kelly all the times we walked around checking people out. To liz I leave the 3600 in the middle of the road ; to Maureen - a new car ballery; to lisa - all the times we rode around looking for people to ride around with; to Rose Ann - a thermos full of V . and O .J .; to all my friends - all the fun times when we laughed and cried together . I, Kenneth Byrd, will all the succes of the class of '81 to the class of '82. We, Maeve Cannon and Kerry Fagan, leave our virgin archery target , arrows and combined best score of 17 points to those other non ·lndian types who will impale themselves upon archery targets in the years to come . I, Paul Carella, having nothing, leave nothing . I, Lori Carmlgnanl, leave to the class of 1982 all the fun and success that the class of 1981 had a chance to experience . I, Fletcher Casey, In sound mind , yes, sound mind, and body, leave my famous collection of ties to whomever wants them . Possibly no one will want these so I leave them to Mr . Verdel. I, .11m Catelll, leave to the football coaches my hard hits , "The Ace Wrecking Crew," and to Jackie Brescia, I leave our memories. I, Anna Celli, leave my flag , spirit, and enthusiasm to the 1981 ·82 Drill Team. Good Luck to everyone!!!! We, Anna Celli, Cele.te Mariano, Justine Varrlchlo, and Vlmala Raja, the seniors of Spanish IV, leave our worn·out Spanish dictionaries to Mr. Poli's future Spanish scholars. Buena Suerte al Senor Poli y a sus alumnos!! I, .lame. Challender, leave my happiness, memories, and sincere love to J .G.V. lleave my U.S. history AP book and project physics book to any unwary underclassmen who were stupid enough to take the courses. I, Angela Chianese, leave a word of gratitude for all those people who have helped me become what I am today . I, Pete Chlaradla, hereby leave all my assets and revenues to my Pd. 1 Accounting class and my lincoln to J .R. Mosner . I, Mark Ciccone, class of '81 , leave to the future students of N.D. all the jokes In Mr . Dunn's U.S. history class. I, Clare Coat., leave my love, thanks and mental stability to all my friends . I, Thomas Coleman, leave the follOWing articles for the class of '82: ·teachers with gray hairs; ·a locker that won't close no matter how hard you kick it; ·a lasting Impression of school spirit as only the class of '81 could show It . I, Kelly Conley, and my fellow seniors, being of almost sound mind and body, bequeath to the future German classes: "Leben, Freiheit, and the pursuit of da. Fas.chen." I, Robin Couch, leave N.D . to every sick student that ever came into the Medical Suite . I, Victoria Dell, do hereby leave my senior privileges and best wishes for a good senior year to Ellie, Sandy, Maryann (scoop), and Debbie . I. Maureen Dennehy , leave to the juniors my uniform so they can be In dress code because I never was. I, Carl Derry, leave all of my hard hilling and football skills to my brother and friends . I, Carlo DeVito, leave to Miss Pat Leonlc a last order for lunch: 2 Whoppers, 2 large fries, 2 large Cokes, 2 shakes - 1 vanilla and 1 chocolate, and for dessert, 2 liters of Coke to go with 2 Aljon's hoagies . To Mrs . Huslin , I leave my wise cracks and my neat desk, and If she wants, she may have the posters that she loved so much not to mention, myoid Tweedle Dumb and Tweedle Dumber. To Rose , a "Hello." I, Rosann DIFalco, leave to the future seniors of N.D., fun spirit, dedication, lockers , old teachers , and myoid space in the parking lot . I, Joyce Dilks, leave to my friends from N.D., the treasure of our memories of our good and crazy times ; times of importance which were full of questions and new experiences. Thanks for sharing them! I, Jeanne Dovgala, leave my medical abilities (240 Jeanne) as well as my hockey skills to Marie Charyk . I. Sharon Dowdell, leave my four years of good times to the class of '82. I, Philip Downey, being of sound mind and body , do hereby leave my combination lock with all the numbers broken off to anyone In next year's freshman class who needs one . We , the Senior. of the Cro •• Country Team , do hereby leave our shank to next year's team and wish them the best of luck, that after every meet those historic words may echo: " Another team bites the dust!" I, Bonnie Durcanln, leave to the juniors the ambition to step out, move on , see the world , and bO! somebody. I, Barbara Evans, leave to my lunch table all the joy that only the four of us could know. To Mr. Lelii, I leave The Jungle. We , Kerry Fagan, Joanne Carella, and Fran Zuccarello, leave the AP exam, " Saturday Night live ," and Mr . Ardery to the future . AP history scholars especially Bernadette Moehringer. I, Colleen Fallon, and the sixth period lunch table leave to the juniors all the Twinkles they can eat; to John DiVeronica, I leave the forty cents that I borrowed from him on 10/28/80. I. Jackie Fava, hereby leave my physics notebook to the next idiot that takes it . I leave all the good times that the cheerleaders had to Miss Shipley. I, Joe Federico, being of seml·sound mind and body, leave to my brother, Jeff, my seraglio. To my "mother"· I leave all my love , my Rush poster, my chocolate chip cookies, a Whopper, fries and shake from Burger King, and all my pictures of Michael McDonald and the Doobie Brothers. I, Scott Flnckenauer, hereby leave the Notre Dame Trumpet section to Jose delCastillo and all my love to Jackl. I, Jamu fleming , leave this thought : Hey Sis, Look out! I'll be back for ya! I, John France.chlnl, and the N.D. Soccer team hereby leave the soccer cage as a lasting momento of what we stood fr o In the cage we also leave the remains of the dented N.S. lockers which we took out our frustrations on. I, Turla Frazier, leave behind my million dollars I have paid to come here and take with me the love that I've received from Father Hughes throughout my four wonderful years at N.D. Hey! I, Michael Funda, being of sound mind and body, leave Notre Dame High School, oh , so gladly. I, Donna Galgano, hereby bequeath to S.P.·moles, trolls, and six lessons to Donna Galgano's driving school. T. A.G., S.B., and S.P.,-quad parties at Rider . To A.G.·a car to drive to the shore everyweekend . To M.M.·a sewing machine to design troll fashions . To all the wonderful friends I've made these past years, success and happiness in the future! I, Ken Gallo, being of unsound body and even less a mind hereby bequeath to Notre Dame High School nothing because I'm greedy . I, Anita Gillin, will to D.B. a pizza parlour and a casino In A.C.; to L.M . the memories of the stony road to and fro; to M.M. all my gum and lollipop wrappers - thanks for everything, sweets; to S.B. a road of unlimited adventures and a road map to get you there . To S.P. a life term with the Grateful Dead; to D.G. a course in full with A.G.'s crash course in driving and a never ending supply of mace . To the surviving N.D.ers, the S.M.A.D.S. lunch table. T.F.T.F.C.S.K.J . friends that have touched and have yet to be forgotten . To all the preceding I leave Incomparable and precious memories of the years spent and my personal engraving on them . I, Allette Gonzalez, leave to this school and to its students my frustrations , my headaches, and the space I once took up. I also leave my best wishes to those who are still here . To the teachers I leave my thanks and appreciation for their help . I, Janet Grala, leave the following : to Karen Crowell - one carload of Rider men; to Kathy Allen - one dead puppy; to Kris Joy - my notes; to Anne Flynn - my membership In the cool out gang; to Joan Barlow - one super and cosmic summer with Billy . I. LInda Grochala, being of unsound mind and weary body , do hereby leave to my fellow runners of N.D.H.S. one worn down 3 .1 mile cross country course whose path I have crossed many a time . I. William Harrison, leave my basketball abilities and lover characteristics to the underclassmen . I, Sue Hayden, leave behind the memories of a great Senior Class of 1981! I. Robert Hebeler, being of sound mind and body, do hereby leave memories that last forever . I. Betsy Higham, leave the same wishes as Helen Lambert and Kelly Conley . I, Karin Hili, leave all the clothes I wasn't supposed to wear but did to next year's senior girls . I, Robert Hillman , owe much, have nothing , and the rest I leave to the freshmen . I. Dorothy Homa, leave to the school all the lasting memories and joyful times that the Class of '81 had . I, Patricia Hooks, being of sound mind and body, leave my parking space to any senior who parks crooked. I, Henry Ho.e,leave these thoughts to the students of N.D. : Wake up to find that you are the eyes of the world, and Wake now to discover that you are the songs that the morning brings. Hearts have their seasons, evenings, and songs of their own. I. Ernla Hughe., leave to N.D. a touch of class. I, Amy Hutchison , leave Mrs. Major's boll om drawer·treasure chest to Cheryl Nerwlnskl and Kris Joy . I, Lucia Immordlno, leave to N.D . all the greate,~
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I, Jack .lone., leave to Paul Groffle one yearbook; to Steve I leave a train whistle, a barrel of popcorn , and a whole lot of memories. To Mrs. Huslin I leave thanks for pulling up with my writing, and to Ms . Grula for making homeroom bearable; to my fellow seniors, my good wishes as you move on. I, Patty Jones, leave my hilariOUS sense of humor to Mr . Poll. I, Ray Jones, leave my thoughts and good wishes for the undergraduates. I, Rochele Kenlebrew , leave all my personal charms to anyone who can use them . I, Richard Kite , leave to Mel only a few words because everything else we will keep : Even if the sun refuses to shine and mountains tumble to the sea, the world would not have ended because there would still be you and me . I, Fran Kleber, leave my antlers to Cheryl, my buddy. I, Roger Klelnmann, leave my sympathy to the undergrads . You can make It too! I, .. III A, Kopen , having no mind to speak of, do
hereby bequeath to Theresa Chmara my magnificent driving abilities and my diapers. I. John Kosco, leave this verse: This year I leave dear N.D./lleave my chews to a Ricky Mang! / Ileave my " pranks" to a friend called "dward" / I wish him luck in the altenor section. I, Anthony Krlsak,leave this thought to all: Maturity begins when you can sense your concern for others outweighing your concern for yourself. I, Brenda Kubin, leave you with this thought: Winter, spring, summer, and fall , all you have to do is call and I'll be there in me you've got a friend . I, Ken Kwletnlak , leave N.D.H.S. to the class of '85. With it I leave N.D.'s comple ment of teachers who will teach you and gUide you as they have us and will prepare you for that long and bumpy road called life. Good luck! I. Helen Lambert, together with Betay Higham and Kelly Conley, being of almost sound mind and body, bequeath to future German classes at N.D., the great search for obLeben Freiheit and the pursuit of das Fasschen. I, Nancy Lane, leave to the class of '81 the hope that they find as much happiness in life as I have found here at N.D. I, Loretta Lanzonl, hereby leavy my typewriter, cramped fingers , and dried out correction fluid to future secretarial students; to D.A.R. lleave everything. I. Usa Leone, leave this thought : These days at N.D. have been swift as a shadow, short as any dream, brief as the lightning, but they have been worth it. I, Joe Uchon , leave these parting words: Be rowdy and party on . I, Steve Upcsey , and the senior varsity players leave their attitude of excellence and " all for one and one for all " to all those who will play next year . I, Christopher Uveaey , leave to W.M. my loud voice so he may speak up and be heard . I, Kim Lowe, leave an empty bag of Jolly Ranchers to the Green Thumb Club. I, Susan Lynn , leave. I, Erin Mahony, leave you yourselves. When you see this remember me and bear me In your mind. Let the world say what it may , but speak of me as your friend . I, Mary Ann Mangone , leave you a vision of hope . I, Celeste Mariano, leave my wishes together with Anna Celli, Justine Varrichio , and Vimala Raja . I, Ken Markamn , hereby leave. I, Nancy Martorana, leave my stepstool to the junior class. I, Alex Martynenko, give to all my friends at N.D. a great big hug for making my two years here really special. I, Lori Anne Mattozzl, leave behind what's left of my sanity. I, Paul Maurer, leave my existential virtuosities to Mr. David Kelly in the hope that his future religion classes may be stuplfled. I, Ed McDonald, leave June 6, 1981 , which wtil hereafter be known as " Ed McDonald Day" (no session of school). I, Gall McManlmon, leave these thoughts: to Phyl, MaryJean , & Kelly - in all my life I have never laughed harder, shared more memories, or had so much fun as I have had with you ; always remember that I love you; To Brian - thanks for the times you waited, believed, tried , and forgave me ; for just being there. to Valerie & Nancy - I wish you sunshine, tomorrow, and a fantast ic senior year. to Kelly - you can 't always get what you want, but if you try sometimes you just may find you get what you need ; love ya Kell! to Mom & Dad - thanks for being strong hands on my shoulders and for giving me warmth when the world was cold . I love you both! I, Pat McQuade , leave to the future varsity cheerleaders - Good Luck! to the students and teachers at N.D . - thank you and take care . I, Rose Menichelll, leave my haircutting shears to the future cosmetologists of N.D. I, Steve Meshanko , leave to the N.D. student body my great jokes; to Jack Jones I leave the " Whistle"; to the N.D. gym I leave my pair of air-conditioned sneakers. I, Jamea Mitchell, leave to future generations of N.D. students: myoid locker which for four years has faithfully kept my treasured belongings; the vending machines In the cafeteria which somehow manage to forget your change; my precious autograph inscribed within these - - - antique desks; my teachers who have really changed me during my stay here at N.D. Last, I leave the words "Good Luck! " I, Jim Miller, being of sound mind and body, bequest to "Elise" the name " Denise. " I, Ed Monacchlo , leave backfield memories for Limp and Gerry. I, Gary Montgomery, leave to anyone who can use them, my broken locker on " B" hall and my mughsot I.D. I, Kim Montgomery , leave to future seniors the pleasures of looking forward and moving on! I, Dave Morgan , leave to future classes at N.D., the lonely and long dull days that they may cherish them for my sake. I, Ron Morton , leave to Chris Holland all my skills and ability on the football field and on the basketball courts, and to my cousin John , if he remains, my po!ularity. I, Michelle Moschera, leave best wishes to Mrs. Palenchar and all our love me and Maureen. I, Eileen Mosner, leave behind lots of good and bad memories and great friends ; I'll miss you all . I, Carol Mudd, leave with the thought - here today , gone tomorrow; in my future , I'll never borrow. I, Robert Nemec , being of sponge mind, leave an average grade to whoever wants it. I, Denis O'Brien, being of sound mind and body, do hereby bequeath my police record to any junior about to get his license . I, Robert O'Donnell, Jr., leave all the underclassmen a winning band. We worked hard and earned everything we got , and we leave these to you. I, Tim O'Malley, along with the other members of the class of '81 , being of sound mind and body, bequeath to our fellow N.D. students one slightly used lounge, our " It's '81 Let's Have Some Fun" slogan, echoes of spirit enthusiasm, one slightly distraught moderator, and memories of four of the best years of our lives. I. Kevin O'Reilly, say thanks to all those crazy guys - ChriS, Tom, Carlo Ponto, Lew, Phil, Buckley, Zuk, Jay, Bake, John Hark, Mike B., Gallo, Ciccone, Sikorski, and a really special thanks to my parents who have put up with me all these years because they are the best! / s/ " Abdul" I, Sharyn Pallllo, being of sound mind and body, hereby bequeath to Suzette Kochell - trolls, trails, and Dead concerts; to all my friends - the great times we 've had together and some Intense partying; to Sr. Judy - a 2B pencil and " thanks" for being an understanding teacher and friend these past four years; to Sue Bagley - a memory; to Donna Galgano - nine months of free parking lessons. I, Donna Paulaskl, being of sound mind and body, bequeath to Lisa Besler all of my art supplies and even my favorite art teacher, Sr. Judy; to the Business Dept . a special thanks for their help with the Bust-Business Bulletin; thanks to Mrs. Gribbin who made my last two years lots of fun . I, Felicia Payne, leave to N.D. students all of the courage and bravery it will take to eat lunch.l , Wayne Perry, lave my wild and crazy ways to anyone who can handle them . I, Chris Pontanl, being of sound mind and body, hereby leave my saddles for the person who takes my place in Cheerleading. I, Michael Pontorlero,leave to N.D. the memory of my car ('65 Rambler) on blue and white day . " The Surfer" I, Sheila Powell, upon leaving N.D. leave all my books to whoever can carry them . I, Renee Pratt, leave my art supplies to anyone who needs them . I, Glenn Rainer, leave my ability to cope with strange people to the next graduating class. I, Deborah Ann Rife , being of sound mind and body, hereby bequeath - to my parents a big "Thank you " for all your gUidance, support and love throughout the years; to all my friends , all the times we've laughed and cried together; to those who will follow in the same path as I, all successes and none of the failures ; to the " special two"-yesterday , today, and tomorrow. I, Mark Roberts, being of sound mind and body, hereby leave to the underclassmen the Future. The Future In which they may some day be In my place - a senior! I, Audrey Roberson, leave my skills and qualifications to whomever Is skilled and qualified to have them . I, Lewis Rountree , leave memories to Phil, Hugh , Ed, and Suresh for the experienced driving skills I showed them ; to Ed , Abdul , Mike , Zuc, Phil, and Carlo, memories for 4th period lunch. I, Wendy Russo , leave to the juniors, unlimited use of the senior lingo. I, Usa Sanders, being of sound mind and body, leave behind for my friends at N.D. , Including Lisa and Jen, my gas bills and my detention slips for being out of uniform; to Lori and Patti, all those fun weekends by D Town; to Jul and Tom, ya gotta send them away again; to my mother, all my love for her love and support; and to all 1981 grads a warning: You 've got 4 min . left; all right clear out!!!! I, Richard Schwartz, hereby leave my school tie with the proviso that I can borrow it back on my wedding day . I Margaret Seifert, leave to Steve Lawryk and John Kramarz, 200 boxes of 3 V2 Mitchell Laurie Bb clarinet reeds; to Mr. Biancosino, a whole new class of incoming baritone horn players; to Pat Downey, a case of toothpicks (ha-ha!) . I, Phyllis Severino, leave to Debbie, Sandy, Ellie, Cheryl, Mary Ann , Karen , and Chris a special " Thank you" for being a part of my years at N.D. and for making my senior year great! I, Susan Shelly, hereby leave all my bruises to Cheryl Nerwinski and Karen Crowell. I, Ed Sikorski , leave behind my collection of J . Riggins Sport jackets. I, Rose Silvestri, bequeath my gorgeous gym uniform to any interested party. I, Ed Skwara,leave to the underclassmen of N.D. the art of borrowing pens and pencils. I, David Slee, leave. I, Mark Soda, leave good luck to the varsity football team ; thanks to all of the faculty - they were the nicest! To all of my friends , cheers - you were great!!! I, Wanda Stowers, leave my wonderful personality to the coming seniors. I, Avis Switzer, leave to the Incoming freshmen , my summer and winter uniforms . I, Kathleen Sykes, being of sound mind and body, hereby leave upon my graduation day , all of the fun and crazy times of the activities backstage and In the band to anyone who wants to have four fantastic years at N.D . I, Cindy Szantal, leave to N.D. all the good times I've had in this school for the past two years. I, Gregory Talec, leave to those who stand out among others, my courage and power to find the truth and fight for what is right. I, Mary Talmadge, leave to all future AP history students - Mr. Milinowlcz and his essay tests . I, Kurt Te ..eln, leave to Mr. Kashuda, my history teacher and fellow sports buff, my most treasured possession - my pennant: "Philadelphia - City of Champions." I, Dan Toporek, leave to Mrs. Goldstein - my wit. I, Tom Valatka, leave this thought: Don 't settle for less than the best that you can do . I, Justine Varrlchlo, join Anna Celli, Celeste Mariano, and Vimala Raja in leaving thoughts to Mr. Polt's future Spanish scholars. I, Michael Vernon, leave my keg tap to my cousin because I know he'll need it. I, Tony Vocolo, upon leaving N.D., leave to Miss Shipley my Algebra (( gripes, to Mr. Poli my earring, to Mr. Drulis a book of jokes, to Mr. Kelly a pat on the back, to Mr. Verde I a smile, to the lunch periods Alka-Seltzer, to Mr. Dunn a book on how to survive you first year of marriage , and to Father Hughes, my beautiful long hair . We the Vo-Tech Senior Class leave the Vo-Tech program In chaos and N.D. In an uproar . To Sister Joachim we leave " Thank you ," I, Andy Walachy , leave the junior class the happiness of one more year in N.D. I, Kim Walker, leave behind the knowledge that I have been taught well and that someone will pick up where I left off. I, Howard Williams, leave Mr. Campltelli some new jokes. I, Carolyn Wilson , leave my example of proper attire , neatness, and good looks to Dee-Dee and Shannon Jackson. I, Lauren Wylie , will to the freshmen the patience to reach their senior year . I, Jane Zamborsky, and the senior members of the Incarnation H.S. basketball team, do hereby leave the slick black pinnies, our terrific plays, the sarcasm, our newly numbered positions, memories of all the great times, and the best of luck for the 1981 -82 season to Tracy , Colleen, Lisa, Anne, and Nell Ann . I, Judy Ziegler, leave memories of all the good times the class of '81 shared. I, Francis Zuccarello, hereby bequeath to my successors four years of notebooks and $750.00 worth of quality AP history term papers.
Memories of freshman year Of a time when we were Vulnerable and Insecure Now we are Going places About to leave Home Exploring other Aspects of life and making Decisions Sharyn Palillo
Shyness as freshmen Excitement overflowing as sophomores Nice Memories as juniors In a jungle of personalities Organizing our future Relinquishing the past Setting forth into the world. Bonnie Durcanin
Being a senior is a condition that in路 cludes joy and pain, but most of all matur路 ity and responsibility. N.D.'s 1981 seniors are among the best. As for myself, I will always treasure my days spent at N.D. I met some really good and wild friends and some nice fine girls. They're not to be forgotten. Gary Brown
We are voyagers Each sailing his own vessel Using our minds as the navigator And our heartf for the compass We are destined to sail on. Anita Gillin
As the waves of the ocean go in and out of the shore, as the sun goes up and down every morning, so must we follow a cycle, a cycle of strength and courage that can only lead to success. Lori Carmlngnani
Senior year is one of waiting - waiting for your latest S.A.T. scores; waiting for college replies; waiting to leave high school behind . Senior year is also one of happiness. We look forward to our senior class trip, to our prom, and to graduation. Senior year is the best year. Frank Humphreys
As a fellow traveler on the sea of life, I want to share these thoughts with you. Make your ship strong; let its beams be love and hope; let faith be its rudder. Let kindness be your tail wind and your journey will be one of happiness and joy. Robert Hebeler
Now four years have passed by Like the blink of a sparrow's eye And too suddenly we realize There's no time left to fantasize. Responsibility like an open door Reveals to me so much more Than I had ever anticipated Of this world that God created Love and laughter, hurt and pain; It's like going crazy while staying sane! A motorcycle trip to the moon That went too fast - was gone too soon . Richard Schwartz It's time to move on To see what life brings To learn and discover New ideas and things It's time to move on To reach the go路al That we have held Deep inside our soul. It's time to move on And be the best that we can be; To really become A working part of society. It's time to move on The future's in our hands Let's act responsibly And fulfill our plans. It's time to move on. Celeste K. Givens
Minute by minute time moves on . Each day is a new start to your future life. So many decisions to be made! Life suddenly seems shorter, yet the the tunnel of time becomes Wider; "you observe more in life. You begin to realize and ask yourself, what is it I want from life? Where will my journey take me? Roberta Hartmann
Juniors wish Seniors Luck and Happiness!
It's a new year for new people . Freshmen are young and hesitant; sophomores are a little more at ease. Juniors are into the swing of things, and seniors look behind and look ahead to the future. Tony Vocolo I must admit that as I move on, I treasure many memories - like getting lost the first day here or carrying all my books to my classes at once, or rushing to get to class on time. I will always remember my friends without whom I couldn't have made it, and whom I will miss now that we say good-bye. I will even remember some of my teachers with whom I laughed and cried. Jack Jones
Now we must move on in place and time and leave Notre Dame, and as we leave to go our separate ways, we go to share with others what we as he class of '81 have within us, and with the hope that someday we will all meet again. Rochele Kenlbrew
For some it may be a job, for others school or play; But for me it is keeping the real me, in this world of constant change. Anthony Krlsak
I've touched so many lives so many lives have touched mine If I had just one wish I'd wish for a little more time. I'll let my past build my future on a solid strong foundation Let my anXiety become optimism As I head into tomorrow. Gail McManlmon
Life developes from birth - first parents, then friends, then families of one's own . A cycle of changes seem always to gUide us as fate. We learn for we must know to love, to share, for in loving and sharing we unite the world together in harmony . Angela Chianese We always say yesterday, yesterday never comes. And when we say tomorrow, tomorrow never comes . But remember always do things today because yesterday is gone and tomorrow is too late . Kim Walker
I' ve spent four fleeting years in otre Dame and my spirit has flown into it. Notre Dame has literally been my life - a life of happiness, joy, elation, doubt, anger, and emotional exhaustion. There were memorable experiences like Blue and White Day and like any exam day, like speaking from the podium or being in a dialogue with fellow students in the hall. My spirit was fulfilled at times of success and empty and longing at times of despair. I go away from my life at Notre Dame and move on to another, cherishing forever the learning, the searching, the living and the growing. Francis J. Zuccarello
I thought my days here were timeless , but now they have come to an end. I never believed I woulq. part with my friends , but now I must say good-bye. I always thought I had tomorrow, but tomorrow is now yesterday. The time has come to move ahead ; to progress like the tide towards the shore; to travel like the wind ; to move on to new days like the sun. It is time to move on to my destiny.
Tomorrow is the day that we thought would never come. But it's here now! At times it may have been a hassle, other times confusing, and a lot of times things may not have gone as expected. But we So make it make each day what it is the best.
High school What does it mean? For three years, I have wanted to get out of school, but now that I am a senior, it's different. I have only been in Notre Dame for one year, but I have made some good friends. No matter how many times I say, " I'm finally out," I'll miss it. Michael Funda
Senior year is a time for change in my goals and my dreams. At times I feel afraid and confused because I must leave the security of a place and people I've known and been used to. Ahead are searches for roads that I should take and decisions I should make. And I know that I must stand on my feet and Work for my dreams and make life complete. Maureen Dennehy
Moving on is growing in a special way, we learn; we give; we take; we grow every minute of every day and seek a new horizon to every daybreak. Pam Costigan Many days have passed us by, yet it's oniy the beginning. Our future lives - we 'll laugh, we'll cry and find that there's an ending. What should we do to make it all worthwhile? What is the path we should take? Some say always keep a smile, but that's just being fake. Others say do what we do, but who loses in the end? Most important is to please just you; even though others might still find offence, my suggestion for success tomorrow is to be what you want to be. Don't let people, or traumas, or death, or sorrow stop you from being what I call free. Lisa Andrews
Challenging Hoping to make the right decision Acknowledging fau lts Never feeli ng too sure Going on Everyday seems a day closer to Saying good-bye to the class of '81. hyllis Severino
I definitely feel that I have grown more and into a better person and Notre Dame has helped me feel the expectations desired by when I leave. I will always have a little piece of Notre Dame with me in my mind as well as in my heart . This school was a growing
It looked like a long time four years ago, but there were a lot of things I got to know. Soon that magical date in June appeared, bringing the end to my senior year. My future shined as bright as gold. My past with N.D. memories that I'll hold. Joseph Rosie I've gathered some memories over these four years. I had some laughter; I've shed some tears. Projects have been accomplished; all my work is done. But now as I think about it my life has just begun. Tom Coleman A span of time ticked off in months, days, Then no more the solid comforting years I'll be standing in front of a dorm Life out of a suitcase, photographs in my pocket, with nothing but my own two hands. I've spent eighteen years building a house, A house I've felt secure in; now I've realized how ridiculously small it really was. Once again, I've got to pick up the scattered stones, lay a fo ndation, 'and prepared to be born a third time, This time, hopefully, not a false birth; at last! This time, hopefully, into the real world Carol Dietrich
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I've really enjoyed the four years that I have spent at N.D., although some of the earlier years were rough. Several years that I have spent here have made a great part of my life change . N.D. is a really a beautiful place. William Harrison After four hard years of ups and downs , for me, Notre Dame is still #1. Audrey Roberson
The years have passed too quickly! It seems as though only yesterday they just began. All the laughter, the smiles, the good times and bad are still fresh in my mind . The end is here, but the love and happiness will always remain in my memory. Jody Donnelly
Reminiscing EvolVing Future Leaders Encountering the Challenges of Tommorrow; Inspired by Our otre Dame Senior class of ' 81 Miss Liptak's Period 8 World Lit. Class. It's '81 let's have some
I've been here four years, and to me the school has grown dear. I will hold special many memories of teachers who were nice and others who would scold. Now is the time to move on for the class of '81. In the future we will cross paths, and 'til then our memories will last. Michael Pontoriero
Moving On leaving memories behind, finding new ideas and friends , living and loving, having fun and no regrets, until again, we must be moving on. Erin Rick The footpaths that lie ahead of us are unsure and unknown , but we must dare to walk them, for if we are afraid and remain behind we shall never experience life. Kathi Sykes Notre Dame has been meaningful to me as a senior . I have experienced learnjng, sharing, caring, and lOVing . Making new friends and seeing the smiles of old friends , these are the memories, that I can treasure throughout my life. Patricia Donoher
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Melanie Acevedo All my loneliness I have felt today, is little more than enough, to make a man want to throw himself away. Charles Alessi The more we study, the more we discover ignorance. Katie Anderson So it must be our destiny to search, to never rest, to ride that ever-changing wave, that never seems to crest. To shiver in the deepest night afraid to make a stand, and then go back to do our time, out there in no-man 's land. Lisa Andrews Life is like a book with just enough time to read the pages.
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Darlene Ansley I leave to the underclassmen best wishes and good luck. John Astrab You can love me or you can hate me, but don't just stand there. Anne Marie Babeckl Never keep to yourself what could be enjoyed by your friends. Susan Bagley For long you live and high you fly, but only if you ride the tide and balance on the biggest wave.
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Michael Baler It's over! Sail on! Don't look astern. Kevin Baker The girls who knew me, knew me good; those who didn't, I wish they could. Stephen Baldanzl .. all their music passed away.
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Lisa Barber I feel that my senior year has been the best of the three years I have spent at Notre Dame. I thank Mr. Kelly for making it possible. My memories have been blessed. I'm looking forward to the rest. Everett Baxter Things are rough and they're gonna get rougher. Charles Bentz If you want to get somewhere else, you must run at least twice as fast as that! Maureen Berryman The world is in before you; you do not need to take it or leave it as it was when you came in. Joy Billups Everybody has a goal, but not everyone will succeed ' unless they try.
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Mary Jeanne Bobko What I make of myself today is one step closer to what I will be tomorrow. James Boulger. Jr. How much do you think they'll give me for my autobiography? Usa Bowen Nobody can be exactly like me. Sometimes even I have trouble doing it. I have a native land and it is the French language.
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Mary Ann Brennan Rivers belong where they can ramble. Eagles belong where they can soar. I've got to be where my soul can run free! I've got to find my corner of the sky. Kelly Breining Memory is the diary that we all carry about with us. For I am as free as a bird now and this bird won't change. Gary Brown So soon we change; time waits for no one.
Carla Boyd Happiness is being short.
Kelly Jean Breining
Mary Jeanne Bobko
Carla Denise Boyd
Mary Ann Brennan
Gary Brown
Jay Richard Brown II
Patrick Brown
Hugh Buckley
Kennetli Buckley
Carol Burch
Kenneth Byrd
David Bruccolerl
Susan Rogers
Jay Brown Without trials, I would have no triumphs. Patrick Brown Mayall memories we have shared be with us for the rest of our lives, no matter what trials we may face. David Bruccolerl I used to have a little game, It made me crawl inside my brain; I think you know the game I mean, I mean the game called "Go Insane!" Hugh Buckley I came as a mere boy; I leave as a man. Ken Buckley Ticking away many moments that make up a dull day.
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Carol Burch We're gonna fly high, We're never gonna die, We're gonna make it if we can We'll always love you. Kenneth Byrd For every atom belonging to me as good belongs to you. Maeve Cannon Immorality is the morality of somebody who's having a better time. Running around the outside of an insane society, the healthiest thing you can do Is laugh.
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Lori Carmignani True friends are the best possession.
Thomas Cantwell
Joanne Carella
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Kenneth K wietniak
Lori Carmlgnanl
Francis Casey III
Steven Cason
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Anna Marla Celli
James Challender
Angela Chianese Jeff Moody, John North, Carlo DeVito
Peter Chlaradla Jr.
Francis Clanfrano, Jr. Mark Ciccone
James Catelll Thanks to all my friends who made my high school days great. /t's '81; we had aJJ the fun!
Clare Ann Coats
Anna Marfa Celli The reward of a thing is to have done it.
Peter Chiaradia The Boss is #1 and Morrison lives. Special thanks to Judge William M. Lake for getting me, Fletch, Jim, and Dan off the hook.
James Challender After we graduate, we know we will meet our fate, but what is it? We know not. We will leave happier than we came.
Clare Coats You are never given a wish without power to make it come true, although you may have to work for it.
Angela Chianese I will always remember the friends who have shaped my life. To experience love and sharing is the most important goal in life.
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Thomas Coleman During my four years here at Notre Dame three teachers really stand out in my mind for their sense of humor and for patience and understanding. I would like to thank Mr. DiGuiseppi, Mrs. Gavin, and Mr. Gusciora for putting up with me during my years here at Notre Dame and I hope that they stay just the way they are so that they can influence others as they have influenced me. Kelly Conley I've had just about all I can take! Pamela Costigan Tomorrow is never promised so make the best of it today.
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Craig Confoy
Kelly Ann Conley
Pamela Costigan
Robin Couch Our minds are the greatest gilts we have received. Quenna Croux Blessed are they who dream dreams and are wiJling to pay the price to make them come true. Rich Czyzewski "Awesome!" Lorraine Danek Take your time; don't live too fast, troubles will arise .but they will pass by.
Robin Couch
Quenna Croux
Richard Czyzewski Jr.
Lorraine Danek Joy Billups, Lisa Barber, Grier Bowman, Lisa Andrews, Darlene Ansley, Mr. David Kelly
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Carol Dietrich
Rosann DIFalco
Gerald Diggs
Joyce Ann Dilks
Victoria Dell I wanna ' laugh while the laughin's easy, [ wanna ' cry if it makes it worthwhile. I may never pass this way again. Maureen Dennehy If you love something set it free, If it returns to you, it's yours, If not, it never was. Carl Derry Togetherness and路love kept us together and so we're the 1981 senior graduating class. Carlo DeVito We look down roads of yesterdays and all we can see are tomorrows Oh God, those tomorrows.
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Paul Carella
Carol Dietrich My candle burns at both ends, and will not last the night; but ah, my foes, and oh, my friends, it gives a lovely light. Rosann Difalco The long and winding road to our dreams stretches far from us, but if we try, we can hold them closer than we would have ever thought we could. Jerry Diggs You'll never reach your potential until you've been discouraged. Joyce Ann Dilks The greatest accomplishment in life is to have the courage to do things your own way.
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Richard DIMaggio
Sharon Dowdell Everyone is unique in his own special way. If I am always true to others, I am true to God.
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Philip Downey We live to run. Bonnie Dureanin Pack up all your things. We 're gonna be leaving sooner than I thought, Say good路 bye to all your friends and take all the things you brought. The ideas gained by men before they are twenty路five are practically the only ideas they shall have in their lives.
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Patricia Donoher
Jeanne Ann Dovgala
Sharon Dowdell
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Douglas Edwards Never let go of what you've got until you've got hold of something else. Patty Elek Sitting here listening to the wind, The wind hitting my soul ... Where I will go, well I think God only knows. Boy, don't you worry .. you'll find -yourself. Follow your heart and nothing else, and you can do this if you try. All I want for you to do is to be satisfied.
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Barbara Evans Taking with me the love and smiles of friends that money can't buy, and leaving with them mine. Kerry Fagan One inch of joy surmounts of grief a span, Because to laugh is proper to the man. Laughter and tears are meant to turn the wheels of the same sensibility; one is wind路power and the other water-power, that is all. Colleen Fallon I slept and dreamt that ljfe was beauty; I woke and found that it was duty.
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Thomas Faraone
James Fleming I finally got it all together, now I forgot where I put It.
Jacqueline Fava
Scott Flnckenauer
Joseph Federico
Katia Saporta
Willie Flowers Jr.
James Joseph Fleming
Willie flowers At the game's end, we shall see who gains. Anthony Foldetta Our future is managed and our freedom's a joke, we don't know the difference as we put on the yolk. The less that we know, the more we fal1 into place, a cog in the wheel, there's no soul in our face.
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Turla frazier ~ A friend is someone whose love and thoughtfulness exist forever, find one and grow infinitely forever. Michael funda The thorns which I reap'd are of the tree I planted. 1981: The year of the Broccoli.
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Donna Galgano If a man does not keep pace with his companions, perhaps it is because he hears a different drummer. Let him step to the music he hears, however measured or faraway. Kenneth Gallo / finally got everything together, but / forgot where / put It. The best is yet to come. / shall not return! Anita Gillin Can we call it a loan, 'til I'm paid in full for the seeds I've sown? Can I say that I've grown in some ways / may still have to be shown? Celeste Karen Givens Graduation this year Our future has just begun. / see only success For the call of "81"
Donna Galgano
Kenneth Gallo
Lal:lra Skillman, Gary Schuler, Rich Schwartz
Robert Gendusl
James Giglio
Anita Gillin
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Aliette Gonzalez
Janet Grala
Thomas Griffith
Glen Golda You can't always get what you want but if you try sometimes, you will Find you get what you need. Wary about what lies ahead, we leave behind security, taking with us what we have learned and achieved, hoping it will be good enough. Aliette Gonzalez Oh what a tangled web we weave, When we first try to deceive. Janet Grala One of the most important things of all is love, It will last forever. When deeds are no longer possible, love will overpower, in small acts of kindness toward the people among us. Thomas Griffith You never know what you can do 'til you try. Linda Anne Grochala ill did not choose to run
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Joseph Guarino
Terri Ann Hamran
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Roberta Hartmann Take some time to stop and smeJJ the roses, don't hold back, one chance could hardly last. Susan Hayden Love was put in your heart- But love isn 't love 'til it's given away. Robert Hebeler The moment may be temporary, but the memory is forever. Do the most common things in the most uncommon ways, and you will command the attention of the world.
Roberta Hartmann
Susan Hayden
Kenneth Heinz When in the valleys of shadowless death, Pray for thunderclouds and rain; But for the multitudes, who stand in the rain Heaven is where the sun shines. Theresa Heitzman To be happy is to seek aJJ the things that are beautiful, and the beauty in all things. Elizabeth A. Higham Absence makes the heart grow fonder. Karin Hili Time to go , , . I've got to ramble on . , The time is not right now to sing my song . . , I'm on my way Today's the day I'm gonna ' find my dreams. Robert D. Hillman Man is not the creature of circumstances. Circumstances are the creatures of men.
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Kenneth Heinz
Theresa Heitzman
Elizabeth Higham
Karin Hill
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Patricia Hooks
Henry Hose
Ernia Hughes
Cynthia Holland
Sharon Palillo, Sue Bagley, Anita Gillin, Donna Galgano
Patricia Hooks Individuality is uniqueness, so there's only one of me. Henry Hose The sands of time are eroded by streams of constant changes. Ernia Hughes Do it with paise and sophistication. Frank Humphreys In the darkness beyond the edge of town
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Amy Hutchison Sometimes I wonder where I've been, Who I am; do I fit in? I may not win, but I can be strong - out there on my own.
Lucia Immordino Today is the first day of the rest of my life. Jack Jones Like the oak trees lining the winding path, I have a song, I have a song. Patty Jones Joy is the start, fear is the journey. Joy is the coming home. A part of the heart gets fast in the learning, Somewhere along the way. Ray Jones Thprp '.<; ;11.<;1 nn .c;tnnn;no II.<;{
Lucia Immordino
Ozea Ingram
Michael lucolino
Keith Johnson
John Jones
Patricia Jones
Donna Galgano As seniors we shared a common experience - the capstone of the past twelve years. We shared excitement as well as fear and anticipation of the future. We looked into colleges or jobs - they were' our main concerns. We understood each other well because we shared the same experiences - good times and school work, laughter and sadness. When it came the time to move on, we moved on as the Class of '81 .
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May you live as 10l'1g as you like, and to have what you like, as long as you live.
I made it! Francis W. Kleber
One happy Moosehead forever. Rochele Keniebrew Richard Kite
"Lately it occurs to me .. what a long trip it has been."
We work real hard, we've got dedication, and as the class of "81" We're gonna shock the nation.
Joan Kennedy
Lisa Kemp
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The most difficult thing in life is to know yourself.
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Rochele Keniebrew
Sarah Pai~
Joan Kennedy
Theodore Kennedy III
Francis Kleber
Karen Klein
Roger Kleinmann
Jill Kopen
John Kosco
Anthony Krisak
Teresa Krol
Christopher Mahler, Ronald Morton , Matthew Lintott
Nancy Lane Dreams may be as endless as rainbows, but somewhere there is a pot of gold to be found. I'm going to find it! Helen Lambert I can never ever be a blue calm sea, I have always been a storm. Kenneth G. Kwletniak Men see things as they were and ask why? I dream things as they never were and ask, why not? Depend on a rabbit's foot if you will, but remember that it didn 't work for the rabbit. If all the路 world is a stage, I must be living on the "Gong Show. " Brenda Kubin The most utterly lost of all days is that in which you have not once laughed.
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Kenneth K wietniak
Helen Louise Lambert
Nancy Lane
Teresa Krol Life 's truest happiness can be found in the friendships that we make along the way. Anthony Krlsak Maturity begins when you can sense your concern for others outweighing your concern for yourself. John Kosco What are we doing? Be a friend if you want to have one. Jill Kopen Every man 's life is like a fairy tale written by God's fingers.
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Love is a symphony Hearts making one melody. Lisa Jean Leone
We only live a short time, therefore, live life to its fullest Elizabeth Lewis
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lowe all my success in life to having always been a quarter of an hour ahead of time, Your friend is the person who knows you, and still likes you. Joseph Lichon
Ramble On! Matt Lintott
If it's not broken don 't fix it, after all, to be without some things is a nece~sary part of life. Stephen Lipcsey
When anything can go wrong, it will. Christopher Livesey
Not all of us can be heroes. Someone has to stand on the curb and applaud as they go by.
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Christopher Livesey
Kimberly Ann Lowe
James Leslie Luck
Teresa Lynam
Susan Lynn
Gary Maccaroni
Christopher Mahler
Erin Mahony
Kim Lowe
If you love something, set it free. If it returns, it's yours If it doesn't, then it never was. Teresa Lynam
Seasons, times and people change, so let this day be new. Be alive this day; it's not first or last, just best. Susan Lynn
Make the most of yourself because that is all there is of you.
Gary Maccaroni
Can you see that it's not falling that is worse, but staying on the ground? Erin Mahony
People are always trying to put us down all because we get around. Things we do look awfully cold, f hope f die before f get old. Mary Ann Mangone
Yesterday is already a dream, and tomorrow is only a vision but today, well lived, makes every yesterday a dream of happiness and every tomorrow a vision of hope.
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There's sunshine in your smile. It takes only a smile to make your day go brighter. Kenneth Markman
I can't believe I made it! Catherine Martinez
Master of time, setting sail, across our lands And as we look, forever closer, now shall we say Farewell, farewell. Nancy Martorana
Baja Alexandria Martynenko
The beauty of a seagull as it flies up into the sky feeling free is forever enchanting. Lori Mattozzi
Tomorrow we'iJ lind exactly what we 're after.
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Catherine Martinez
Robert Hebeler
Nancy Martorana
Cynthia Maruca
Alexandria Martynenko
Michael Matthews
Lori Anne Mattozzi
Paul Maurer
Anthony Mayer
Maureen McBride
Kelly McCarron
Gail McManimon
Edward McDonald
Justine Varrichio
Paul Maurer Rock 'em Maureen McBride Later! It is foolish to begin a journey too late.
John McRae
Kelly McCarron Regrets, I've had a few, but then again not enough to mention. I did what I had to do and watched it through without exception; I planned each chartered course, each important step along the by-way And more, much more than this, I did it my way.
Patricia McQuade
Edward McDonald If it's green and wiggles, it's biology; If it blows up and smells, it's chemistry; But if it doesn 't work, it's physics. Gall McManimon Someday soon, I don't know when, We're gonna get to that place Where we really want to go and we 'If walk in the sun, But 'til then - we were born to run. Patricia McQuade A smiling face on earth is like a star A frown will not bring out the beauty that you are, Love within and you 'll be smiling There are brighter days ahead
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Waste the dawn and regret it through eternity.
Do not follow where my path may lead, instead, blaze a trail for others to follow.
James Miller
The biggest thing college prepares young people for is the knowledge of what it is like to be broke.
Stephen R. Meshanko
James Mitchell
Rose Menlchelli
We have not crossed over that subtle line between being a child, and being an adult until we stop saying, "It is lost", and say, (tI lost it. " Success is not always final. If you make a better mousetrap, nature will make a better mouse.
Hooo, My!!!!! "Always and forever" I will remember my days at Notre Dame. Luke Mears
"Find your place in the sun. "
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Ronelle Roche
Peter Messina
James Mitchell
Edward Monacchio
Gary Montgomery
If you could look at life from the outside looking in, you'd notice that life is like a bowl of cherries - soft and sweet on the outside, but hard and bitter on the inside. Kim Renee Montgomery
There are elements of beauty in every black woman that speak with special force to certain men. So from that standpoint, all black women of every shade are beautiful in their own way. Jeff Moody
I love the friends I have gathered here in this dead route; we have built many pyramids, in the honor of our escape Dave Morgan
He that has a great nose thinks everybody is speaking of it.
Gary Montgomery
Kim Montgomery
Jeffrey Moody
David Morgan
Joseph Morreale
As they land, they hear the bell tolling across the landscape of hysteria. Ron Morton
Some people say that school is a drag, but it really isn't. You make the school what it is by how you go about it. If you put something in school then you '/1 get something out of it. Learning is all up to you. Michelle Moschera
Stand tall and {ollow your own path. Eileen Mosner
A smile is a curve that sets things straight. Should you love something, set it free. When it comes back to you, it is yours. If it doesn 't, it never was.
Joseph Morreale
Ronald Morton
Michelle Moschera
Eileen Mosner
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Carol Mudd
Laney Neal
Robert Nemec
John North
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Timothy O'Malley For a who, there is a why. Robert O'Donnell Jr. Growing up is a hard process to master, but with the help of some good friends, anyone can pull through. -Nice guys finish first. Denis O'Brien I will always hold my head high when I say I went to Notre Dame. Carnie Norton Don 't get involved in arguments, but if you're trapped, ask an irrelevant question, and lean back with a satisfied grin while your opponent tries to figure out what 's going on - then quickly change the subject. AIJ I want from this life is some good clean fun.
Adam Reed , Ed Sikorski
Robert Nemec Sponge: We can feed this mind of ours in a wise passiveness. Carol R. Mudd Life is a bottle of champagne-once it is empty, the party is over. You can't hold a man down without staying down with him. In all things that are purely social, we can be as separate as the fingers, yet one as the hand in all things essential to mutual progress. I'm a part of everything I've read. The man who does not read good books has no advantage over the man who can 't read them.
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Kevin O'Reilly
Carol Owen
Kevin Parham 'Tis not a lip, or eye, we beauty call, but the joint force and lull result of all. Sharon Palillo The hardest days are always the lirst, but don 't worry anymore, 'cause when lile looks like easy street there is danger at the door. Sarah Paix~ You're lar away and when I'm alone and you're the only thing on my mind, it hurts a lot but then I pick myself up, I realize you 're worth it.
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Linda Paglione Other students may replace us, but no one can take our place. Kevin O'Reilly Ah yes, I do remember, there was a luture in the insane asylum. No winter there could be a total loss. May you be in heaven a half an hour belore the devil knows you 're dead. Good-bye everyone, I've got to go, gotta leave everyone behind and face the truth.
Sharon Palillo
Kevin Parham
Linda Paglione
Sarah Paix~
Donna Paulaski
Felicia Payne
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Wayne Perry
Joseph Piazza
Cynthia Pletruszkiewicz
Byron Pineda
Christine Pontani
Michael Pontoriero
Renee Pratt Let our experiences of the past help us build a better tomorrow. Sheila Powell If there is some good I can do while passing this way, let me do it now, for I will never pass this way again. Michael Pontoriero Always remember me as I was, not as I am. "65 " Rambler - " The Magic Bus "
Francis Zuccarello
Chris Pontani Memories can be beautiful and yet What 's so simple to remember, We simply choose to forget So it's the laughter, we will remember Whenever we remember, the way we were. Cindy Pietruszkiewlcz The door of friendship can be unlocked by a smile. Joseph Piazza It's been a long time. Wayne Perry Learn as jf you are to live forever; Live as if you were to die tomorrow.
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Renee Pratt
Terrance Quinn
Kathleen Ragany
Erin L. Rick
The true art of memory is the art of Jistening. Adam Reed It 's '81, I'm gJad it's done. Sandra Recine Breathe the air, Don't be afraid to care, You can leave but don't leave me. Look around and find your ground as long as you live and as high as you'll fly, and the smiles you 'll give and the tears you'lJ cry, and all you touch and all you see, Is all your life will ever be. Felicia Payne
Glenn Michael Rainer I'm going to miss the "Important People " who cared and helped me at N.D.
Kathleen Ragany I am not afraid of tomorrow, because I have seen yesterday and I love today. If you are not interested, nothing is interesting. What is of interest is life, and the direction of that iife. There's nothing a man will not do to avoid the real labor of thinking. The no-mind not-thinks no-thoughts about no-things.
Glenn Rainer
Vimaladevi Rajamanickam
Sandra Anne Recine
Adam Reed
John Repko
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Deborah Rife
Dorothy Robbins
Deborah Rife
The sweetest gift in life isn't the one we receive, but the one which we give most willingly - our heart. Mark R. Roberts
Free at last; praise God, We're free at last. Audrey Roberson
I have come this far, from so far, and yet still, I have far to go. BUI Harrison
Mark Roberts
Audrey Roberson
Ronelle Roche
Michelle Rodeawald
NUda Rodriguez
Susan Rogers
RoneJ/e Roche / can't help thinking that I'm a day away from where I want to be. Michele Rodeawald
Don't waste your life away You've got to live for yourself You've got to live today. NUda Rodriguez
Even though I don't see you much and our feelings are no longer the same, I wish the very best for you .. Happiness without pain.
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Joseph Rosie
One must go and seek friendship and not wait for it to knock at the door. Lewis Rountree
It seems that we live to run and run to live.
Joseph Rosie
Anthony Ross
Wendy Russo A smile is worth ten thousand words. Lisa Sanders
For the ones who have a notion, a notion deep inside, it isn't any sin to be glad you're alive. Never stop thinking about tomorrow because it will be here, it should be better than before. Yesterday's gone, yesterday's gone. We are fond of one another because our ailments are the same. Being a part of the many activities that N.D. offers plays a great role in the lives of Notre Dame Students. Active students are students who spend much of their time here at N.D In sports, theatre, clubs, student government, community services, etcetera. All it takes is enthusiasm and willingnes to give of one's time and self. All of these add up to a great and enjoyable atmosphere at N.D. Mary Ann Mangone
Lewis Rountree
Wendy Russo
Richard Samonski
Thomas Coleman
Katia Saporta
Lisa Sanders
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Gary Schuler You have to accept whatever happens; the only important thing is that you face it with courage and with the best that you have to give. Richard Schwartz Time is a jet plane that moves too fast. Oh! It's such a shame that all we've shared can't last. Margaret Seifert What 's the deal? Leave me alone! Me lIamo Margaret. Phyllis Severino Life, I've heard, is but a game and we let it slip away .. so play! We may never pass this way again. Susan Shelly To have friends you must be one. Ed Sikorski Farewell Dante! Truth incarnate. Rose Silvestri The glory of friendship is not the outstretched hand, nor the kindly smile, nor the joy of companionship; it is the spirited inspiration that comes to one when he discovers someone else believes in him and trusts him.
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Gary Schuler
Richard Schwartz
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Phyllis Severino
Susan Shelly
Susan Hayden
Margaret Seifert
Edmund Sikorski
Rosa Silvestri
Laura Skillman
Edmund Skwara
David Slee
Mark Soda Ernia Hughes
Edmund Skwara The sound, face, and mine! of today are more relative to the hope of tomorrow and the reality of destruction than the blind who do not see their children for fear and disagreement. Something that grew and related gives reflections of today's children. David SJee Fat cat in a top hat, he thinks he's an aristocrat.
Wanda Stowers
Mark Soda She was a friend when I needed her most. I don't know what I'd have done if 1 hadn 't had her. She gave me something that was missing in me. She could've turned out to be almost anyone, with the possible exception of who I wanted her to be.
Margaret Suarez
Wanda Stowers Kindness flourishes even in the hearts of those who give it. Margaret Suarez If it can be imagined, it can be achieved. If you can dream it, you can become it. Renee Sullivan There can't be a great genius without a tincture of madness. Avis Switzer There's some ambition in all of us, that's why I'm going to reach my dream.
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Avis Switzer
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Donna Tejeskl You won't be able to get what you want, but you will get what you need. Mary Talmadge One can never know, can one? Life is a series filled with hello 's and good-bye '5. We 're afraid it's time for good-bye again. Diane Tallone Remember it's not where you start, it's where you finish. No man is an island; no man ever stands all alone. Gregory Talec Whatsoever thy hand findeth to do, do it with thy might.
Kathleen Sykes
Cindy Szantal
Jacqueline Szantai
Stephen Szantal
Joe Morreale, Sheila Powell
Gregory Talec
Diane Tallone Jacqueline Szantai A friend who is on your side in happiness and tears is a very precious blessing and you can treasure that friend through the years. Cindy Szantal You can live without people, but you can 't grow without friends. Kathy Sykes All the world is a stage and all the men and women merely players. Our lives are ongoing, and as we move through life we reach many crossroads. It is ours to choose the road that we will travel. Whatever the road, at times it will be long and hard, but the journey will bring its own rewards. -Clare Kissel
Mary Talmadge
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Donna TeJeskl
Kurt Tesse In
Mary Tobias
Dan Toporek
Joseph Totaro Jim Fleming
Kurt T esseln
Asps coil upon the granite Riders ride into the west Moons rise over the planet And the worst suffer like the rest. Mary Tobias
If you don't succeed at first, try, try, again. Dan Toporek
The cradle rocks. Joseph Totaro
Robin Ann Tranter
Hint-Hint. If I had been present at the creation, I would have given some useful hints for the better ordering of the universe.
Helene Vagnozzl
Helene Vagnozzl
We will walk until daylight. Rose Vagnozzl
Cherish Yesterday, but live today as you dream of a bright tomorrow. Tom Valatka
Life is a perfection When we sometimes mirror in The past as we try to reach For perfection we ljve Until we last.
Rose Vagnozzl
Thomas Valatka
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Justine Varrichio Self-trust is the first secret of success. A friend is a person with whom you can dare to be yourself. Michael Vernon Do unto others before they do unto you. Anthony Vocolo He that increases knowledge increases sorrow. Andy Walachy It doesn't matter what lies between us, what matters is what lies within us. Kim Walker I've traveled down the road that was used by others; now I'm leaving to build my own. Susan Whypp Friendships made meJlow with age are cherished through memories Howard Williams Looks don 't teJl all the truth.
Kim Walker
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Justine Varrichlo
Michael Vernon
Gary Victor
Kathleen Anderson
Anthony Vocolo
Andrew Walachy Jr.
Mark Weaver
Susan Whypp
Howard WIlliams
Carolyn Wilson I love to dance, Jlove to sing, I love to travel, but most of all, J can 't wait until those bells ring. Lauren Wylie Within this short life Which lasts an hour How much-how little-is Within our power.
Carolyn Diane Wilson
James Wilson
Jane Zamborsky Oh, why must we waste our life away - We've got to live for today, then let it go. Today is the tomorrow we worried about yesterday. Time, like a snowflake, disappears before we can decide what to do with it.
Judy Ziegler You make me live! Whenever the world is cruel, I've got you to help me forgive . Lisa Zomparelli I've got my life to live. I am the one who's got to die when it's my time to die. So let me live my life the way J want to live it. The only thing we know how to do is to keep on keeping on. Franc;ls Zuccarello The measure of greatness is not found on a yardstick. A successful politician is one who says what everybody is thinking most often and in the loudest voice.
Lauren Teresa Wylie
Lisa Barber
Philip Yu
Jane Zamborsky
Judith Ann Ziegler
Lisa Zomparelll
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SHARON M. PALILLO 20 Azalea Way Trenton, NJ 08690
LORI ANNE MATTOZZI 71 Chase St. Trenton, NJ 08638
JEFF MOODY 29 Wardman Ave. Trenton, NJ 08638
KEVIN O. PARHAM 103 Miry Brook Rd. Ham.Sq., NJ 08690
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DANIEL TOPOREK 29 Edgewood Rd. Robbinsville , NJ 08691
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WENDY RUSSO 9 Oakbranch Rd . Cranbury, NJ 08512
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RICHARD SAMONSKI 116 Houghton Ave. Trenton, NJ 08638
WANDA L. STOWERS 21 Newell Ave . Trenton, NJ 08618
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LISA SANDERS 321 Beechwood Ave. Trenton, NJ 08618
MARGARET SUAREZ 559 Centre St. Trenton, NJ 08611
HELENE VAGNOZZI 17 Buckingham Ave . Trenton, NJ 08618
JANE ZAMBORSKY 25 Upper Ferry Rd. Trenton, NJ 08628
KATIA SAPORTA 8 Featherbed Ct. Lawrenceville, NJ 08648
RENEE SULLIVAN 5 Florister Dr. Ham. Sq., NJ 08690
ROSE VAGNOZZI 17 Buckingham Ave . Trenton, NJ 08618
JUDY ZIEGLER 59 Endicott Rd. Trenton, NJ 08690
CLAUDIA SCHRADER 308 Hillcrest Ave. Trenton, NJ 08618
AVIS SWITZER 805 Twin Rivers Dr. N. E. Windsor, NJ 08520
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LISA ZOMPARELLI 9 Runningbrook Rd. Trenton, NJ 08638
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JUSTINE VARRICHIO 32 Van Wyck Dr. Princeton, Jet., NJ 08550
FRANCIS ZUCCARELLO 85 Florence Ave . Trenton, NJ 08618
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Stevie, Sean, Jennifer, Mara and Jessica Stout Family Bruce Stower Mr . and Mrs. C. Stowers Rita Dorthea Stowers Mr. and Mrs. Fred Strang Sue and John·6/19/80 Renee Sullivan Susan, Mark and Penny Mr . and Mrs. Ray Swinger Kristine and Jason Szul Frank Tallone· '83 Diane M. Tallone· '81 Tama Drums Mr . and Mrs. E. H. Tenney Jr. Thanks to Quenna, Anne and Terry Doris A. Thomas Arlene and Albert Tobias John Tobias Mark Tobias· '79 Mary Tobias· '81 Compliments of Elizabeth J . Toto "The Trolls" SP,DG,SK, MM Patrice Tuccillo Wayne Turczyn: Class of· '73 Mr. and Mrs. Fred Turek Carol Tursi· '87 Debbie Tursi· '80 Donna Tursi· '82 Norma Tursi· ' 79 Emma M. Twyman Barbara M. Tyner and Family Mr . and Mrs. Guy Varrichio Sheyl Vaugn Ruth Vild Albert and Claire Vrancik Nancy E. Vrancik Shelly B. Wagner Mr. and Mrs. Jim Wallace Mrs. Jennie Walsh Mike and Annie? Ward Al and Kay White Josephine Wilkerson Wilsam Jewelers Judy Winkler Mary L. Wolice Cathy and Drew Worek Lauren Wylie· '81 The Zahns Roy Ziegler Zucc Mr. and Mrs. Anthony J. Zuccarello and Sons
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Index Acevedo, Melanie 12, 16, 64 Adam, Mark 144 Ailey, Ronald 76, 144 Alcantora, Richard 120 Allen, Kathy 65, 71 AleSSi, Charles 164 AleSSi, Michael 120 Alloway, Beth Anne 144 Alvin, Janine 120 Amari, Claudia 120 Amendola, Lucy 132 Amontis, Dina 9, 132 Amontis, Stephen 144 Amoroso, Greg 120 Anderson, Jacqueline 144, 47 Anderson, Kate 12, 16, 164, 198 Anderson, Mark 120 Anderson, Patrick 15, 132 Anderson, Sr. Anne Francis 96 Andreoli, Nick 106, 132 Andrews, Lisa E. 30, 35, 164, 170, 156, 70, 71 Andrusiewicz, Christine 120 Angelini, John 132 Angelis, Lisa 120 Ansely, Darlene Marie 164, 170 Apostolos, Dorian 120 Arbitell, John 56, 144 Archer, John 111 Ardery, Vincent 76, 109 Arnister, Cecilia 88 Astrab, John 16, 30, 39, 56, 58, 164 Aviles, Irma Rosa 132 Babecki, Anne Marie 14, ,39, 154, 164 Bacso, Donna 15, 35, 40, 63, 144, 71,44 Baffuto, David 132 Bagley, Susan L. 39, 164, 178, 214 Baier, Michael 165 Bailie, Brian 120 Bajdalski, Marzena 39, 144 Baker, Kevin 56, 165 Baldanzi, Stephen 112, 165 Baldwin, Susan 132, 137, 44, 130 Balerno, Kelly 120 Ballard, Lisa 120 Baran, Christopher 33, 144, 44 Barber, Lisa 165, 170, 199 Barbiero, Marc 132 Barclay, Rick 144 Barksdale, Anmon 56, 120 Barlow, Joan 144, 73, 72 Baron, Chris 78, 132 Barret, James 120 Barslay, Barbara 101, 120 Baughman, Ronald 120
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Bridgewater, Nicole 132 Brodowski, Judith 121 Brooks, Alicia 35, 65, 42, 79, 147, 214, 26 Brown, Gary R. 166 Brown, Jacqueline 42, 132 Brown, Jay 56, 167 Brown, Julie 76, 132, 134 Brown, Kevin 121 Brown, Lance T. 133 Brown, Mark 145 Brown, Michelle 133, 145, 73, 72 Brown, Patrick 32, 167 Bruccoleri, David 167 Bryan, Geraldine 33, 96 Buckley, Hugh 167 Buckley, Ken 167 Bugdal, Robert 98, 99 Burgess, Natela 145 B~lfch, Carol 167, 214 Burch, Robert 132 Burgess, Juditra 133, 73 Burke, Edward 121 Burke, Joan Mrs. 100 Burke, Mary 133, 72, 73, 75 Burnett, Richard 120, 127 Burns, Thomas 132 Burris, Karen Elizabeth 132 Burrows, Dana 132 Burrows, Kelly 120 Burzachiello, Josephine 42, 103 Busz, Linda 41, 145 Butler, Jeffrey 121 Butler, Kelly 121 Butler, Robert W. Jr. 120 Butler, Sean 133 Butler, Thomas 88 Butrym, Anne R. B. 121 Byrd, Kenneth 167 Byrne, Kelly 121 Calamia, Gerald Calderone, Carmen 132, 72, 73 Calderone, Tina 145 Calnon, Colleen 144 Cameron, Deborah 145 Cameron, Sandy 133 Camilla, Sr: Mary 85 Campanaro, Robert 132, 131 Campanella, Paul 133 Campitelli, Brian Cannon, Maeve E. 167, 75, 73, 72 Cantwell, Monica 144, 59 Cantwell, Thomas 168 Canty, Eric 132, 73 Canty, Monica 145, 73 Capes, Robyn 133 Carella, Joan 145 Garella, Joanne 168, 35, 40, 33, 54, 162 Carella, Joseph D. Jr. 120 Carella, Mrs. 5 Carella, Paul 168, 171, 60, 30,37,39 Carey, Yvonne 121
Carlisi, Paul Carmel, Sr. Mary Carmignani, Lori 168, 214, 154, 159 Carroll, Denis 168 Carroll, Jacqueline 132 Carroll, Michael III 168, 35, 158 Carroll, Tricia 144, 108 Carruba, John 132 Carrubba, Maria J. 120 Carter, Joanne 133 Casamento, Chad 121 Cascane, Peter 120 Case, Brad 133 Casey, Francis 168, 12, 31, 30 Cason, Phil 133 Cason, Steven 168 Catelli, Jim 58, 169, 67 Calentano, Jeff 68, 77, 144, 69 Celli, Anna Marie 33, 35, 40, 169, 28 Celli, Marisa Celli, Theresa 145 Celmer, Michele 121 Cerullo, Michael A. 120 Challender, Christine 39, 40, 65, 132 73 Challender, James 35, 99, 59, 169, 73, 66, 67 Charyk, John Jr. 132, 138, 73 Charyk, Marie 64, 144, 148, 142 Cheewah, Ian 132 Chester, Marie 133 Chianese, Angela 41, 169 Chianese, Katherine 120 Chianese, Mark 120 Chianese, Michael 121 Chiang, Michael Chiaradia, Peter Jr. 78, 79, 169 Chiarello, Ronald 133 Chidzik, Michael 144 Chmara, Theresa 21, 30, 33, 35,40, 44, 2 Christensen, andy 21, 145 Ciabattoni, Amy 33, 35, 55, 144 Cianfrano, Diane 120 Cianfrano, Frank Jr. 169 Cicoone, Mark 56, 169 Ciccone, Matthew 132 Ciccone, Michael.120 Cicco, Tracy 121 Cifelli, John 39, 58, 114 Cifelli, Lisa 39, 132 Cipriano, Lisa 133 Cipriani, Tina Marie 133 Claver, Sr. Mary 106 Cliver, Melissa 120 Coats, Clare 161, 169 Coats, Greg 74, 133 Colacello, Leslie 39, 55 Coleman, Dwight David 56, 121 Coleman, Thomas B. 170
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Collins, Martin 121 Comfort, Nell Ann 145 Confoy, Craig 40, 103, 170 Confoy, Jane 103 Conley, Kelly 170 Conley, Tim Conley, T ricia 133 Connolly, Colleen 133 Conover, Terry J. 133 Conte, John 145 Contento, Danny 133 Conti, C~ris 133 Cook, David 56, 145 Cook, Renee 132 Cook, Robert 39, 61, 133 Corltz, Cynthia 15, 30, 63, 76, 144, 150 Corltz, James Michael 121 Cortesini, Paul 121 Cortina, Marie 61, 133 Costigan, Pamela 64, 65, 170, 73, 70, 71 Cota, Clifford W. Jr. 121 Couch, Michele Couch, Robin 170 Council, Tambria Nichole 121 Courtney, Barbara 33, 39, 144 Craig, Linda Ann 145 Craig, Richard 56, 121, 131 .Crawford, lamar 133 Cribb, Bernard 121 Cronin, Shiela 95 Crosland, Davina 133 Crossman, Roger 121 Croux, Quenna 35, 64, 79, 170 Crowell, Karen 21, 30, 39, 64, 144, 151 Cseh, Rita 133 Cubberly, Dawn 133 Cubberly, Donna 144 Cuyugan, Richard 133 Czajkowski, Barbara 9, 145 Czarnuszewski, Ren e 3 Czuczuk, lhor 121 Czyzew ki, Richard Jr. 170 Czyzewski, Sharon 133 DaBronzo, Patty 55, 145, 54 D' Agostino, Christopher 133 D' Agostino, Leslie 133 Daily, Sean 121 Dalanas, Richard 145 Dambro, Gary 111, 67, 66 Damroth, Lynne 133 D' Andrea, Andrew 133 Danek, Joseph 121 Danek, Lorraine 38, 170 D'Angelo, Jacqueline 31, 38, 133 Danis, Paul 145. Danka, Brian 121 Danko, Helene 145 Dardis, Patrick 121 Davis, Anthony 133 Davis, Denise 154, 155 Davis, Derrick 133, 154 Davison, John 121 . DeAngelo, John Jr. 56, 121
Dearden, Bill 76 DeBastos, Derek 145 Degibaugh, Heather 133 Degler, Jeff 61, 133 Delate, Michael 121 del Castillo, Jose 121 Dellaria, Alyssa 145 Dell, Vicki 171 Del Monte, Liz 121 Delorenzo, Bernedette 39, 145 DeiSol, Michelle 121 Deluca, Catheryne 145 Demski, Edward 133 Dennehy, Eric 133 Dennehy, Maureen 171, 73 DePuglio, Mary 96, 97 Derry, Carl 56, 171 Derry, Michael 56, 133 Devenney, Jeffrey 74, 133, 67 DeVeronica, John 77 DeVito, Carlo 56, 161, 169, 171, 214, 101, 24 Dey, Carolyn 79, 145 Dey, Karen 121 DlCiurclo, Thomas 26,56, 145,26 Dickson, James 42, 145 DiDomenico, Unda 151 DlI?onato, Michael 134 Dietrich, Carol 15, 171 Dietrich, Joanne 92, 145 DiFalco, louise 40, 121 DiFalco, Rosann 15, 38, 171 Diggs, Gerry 171, 66 DiGuiseppi, Frank 101 Dilks, Joyce Ann IS, 171 Dill, Jeffrey 30, 60, 145, 142 Dill, Sean Michael 121 DiMaggio, Richard 60, 172 Di Memmo, Guy 134 Di Memmo, Vincent 60, 145 Dinardo, Stephanie 40, 65, 134 i Pietro, Alicia 145 Dlreski, Karl 36, 61, 73, 14 72 DlVeronica, John 61, 77, 145. 79 Dixon, John 56, 134 Dobbins, Todd 56, 134 Doherty, Darren 56, 121 Dombroski, David 172 Donaher, Patricia 15, 172 Donnelly, Jody 172 D'Onofrio, Rev. John 93, 77 Dougherty, Mary 87 Dougherty, Tom 44 Dovgala, Jeanne 18, 34, 35, 64,112,161,172, 119 Dovgala, Theresa 30, 31, 64, 132 Doviak, Pete 145 Dowdell, Sharon 41, 172 Downey, Patricia 121 Downey, Philip 32, 35, 40, 72, 73, 172,74 Downing, Brian 68, 134
Drake, John 134 Driver, Meloney 145 Drulis, Mr. Joseph 38, 56, 91 DuBOis, Matthew 121 Dunn, Mr. Jack 56, 108, 109 Dunn, James 121 Dura, Diane 15, 30, 39, 63, 145 Durcanin, Bonnie 15, 41, 172 Durcanin, Tracy 134 Durdis, Pat 121 Dziekonskl, Barbara 39, 145, 142 Dziura, Mrs. Jane 86 Dzomba, Tom 134,44 Easley, lisa 122 Echevarria, Gregory 122 Ecker, Michael 145 Edwards, Douglas 173 Edwina, Sr. Mary 92 Elek, Patty 15, 39, 63, 173 Elek, William Eigrim, Kim 134 Elias, John 134 Elias, Susan 15, 173 Elie, Martin 134 Ellis, Gerald 122 Enerson, Sarah 134, 131 Ent, Robert 173 Erdie, John 173 Evans, Barbara 15, 155, 173, 28 Evans, Todd 39, 145 Everett, Louise 122 Everett, Mary Ellen Fagan, Joseph 122 Fagan, Kerry 35, 72, 162, 173,73 Falcey, Beth 145 Fallon, Colleen 173 Fallon, Sue 145 Faraone, linda 38, 146 Faraone, Thomas 174, 67 Farley, Mary E. 46 Farrands, Dea 151 Farrior, ChaiuMm 41 F Ii, Mary Ann 122 Fava, Jackie 39, 54. 158, 174 Faulkner. Joanne 134 Federico, Jeff 122 FederiCO, Joseph 112, 166, 174 Finckenauer, Scott 174 FiOri, Rich 146 Fischer, Charles 122 Fitzgerald, Craig 122 Fitzpatrick, Kevin 76, 146 Fitzpatrick, Michael 122 Fitzpatrick, Miss Mary 18, 93 Fleming, Ezekiel 42, 56, 122 fleming, James 18, 174, 177, 197, 78 F1ess, Cindy 39, 72, 134, 75 Flowers, Clifford 68, 146 Flowers. Willie 68, 174 Flynn, Anne 64, 146 Flynn, Colleen 63, 122, 71 Foldetta, Anthony 39, 174,
177,29 Folino, lynn 33, 39, 30, 146, 44 Forcina, Caroline 76 Ford, Francis 56, 122 Ford, Martin 56, 134 Forgeson, Joanne 41 Forman, Julie 122 Foster, Susan 31, 72, 120 Foster, Suzanne 31, 120 Fowler, John 122, 119 Foy, Gary 68, 146, 69 Franceschini, Joanne 39, 65, 146, 142 Franceschini, John 32, 174, 73 Franta, Gary 56, 134 Franscella, Robert 146 Frasch, Claudine 122 Frazier, Turia 175 Freeman, Dan 61, 134 Fritz, Christina 15, 30, 39, 62 63, 76, 146 Frost, Tracey 56, 122 Fryling, Jennifer 134 Fuges, George 122 Funda, Michael 112, 173 Funda, Patricia 175
GaUVin, Mrs. Denise 42 GaVin, Mrs. Shiela 73, 1 103 Gendusl, Robert 175 Genovese, lorraine 122
GlIlIn, Anita 30, 38, 39, 1 178, 187, 214 GIbn, Wilham 146 Gloe, Lynnette 134
GiraldO, Fred 88 GiveftS, Celeste 175
Glackin, 1'imothy 1 6 Glock, Thomas 135 Gl0g0nski, Timoth 56, 122 Goeke, John ,135, 94, 73, 69 Goerlich, Roseanne 39, 146
Goida, Glenn 30, 56, 59, 176, 73 Goldstein, Mrs. Alice 90 Gozalez, Aliette' 33, 38, 39, 159, 176 Gordon, Priscilla 122 Gorman, James 122 Gorman, Loretta 135 Goss, Bridget 146 Graham, Chris 135 Graham, Kevin 146 Grala, Carl 134 Grala, Janet 64, 176 Grama, Lou 134 Gray, Rafael 135, 44 Graziano, David 133 Graziano, Theresa 135 Graziano, Thomas 146 Graziul, Kenneth 146, 44 Greber, Lauren 35, 39, 55, 135 Gribbin, Mrs. Margaret 13, 38, 90 Griffith, Thomas 74, 176, 73, 72 Grochala, Linda 35, 160, 163, 176, 214, 29, 25 Grochala, Theresa 89, 134 Groffie, Paul 123 Grosso, Debra 122 Grula, Miss Pauline 92 Grussler, Jacqueline 32, 36, 55, 142, 146 Grussler, Janice 55, 134, 130 Grussler, Mr. John 95 Grygon, Carol 32, 135, 39 Guarino, Joseph 176 GUidotti, Jodi 151 Gusciora, Mr. Richard 106 Guze, Brian 151 Guze, Karen 115, 122 Gwen, Garrett 30, 31, 132 Halim, Azza 134 Halim Hossam 146 Haller, Kathleen 32, 146 Halzbaur, Mrs. Rose 89 Hamran, Terri 176 Hanak, Katherine 32, 135, 40, 75 Hannawacker, Mary 65, 122 Harcar, Mary Jo 39, 65, 146, 142 Harkness, John 147 Harold, Sr. Mary 46, 84 Harris, Mrs. Grace 41, 87 HarriS, Kathy 123 HarriS, Kevin 147 Harris, Steve 39, 61, 134 Harris, Todd 39, 147 HarriS, William 122 Harrison, William 68, 176, 192,69 Hart, Jennifer 44 Hartmann, Raymond 134 Hartmann, Roberta 39, 41, 177,29 Hartzell, Burnell 146 Hasbrouk, Lynda 122
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Havardansky, Michael 123 Hayden, Susan 40, 54, 158, 177,194 Hayes, Craig 125 Hayes, Danny 56, 134 Hebeler, Jane 147 Hebeler, Robert 15, 34, 35, 40, 59, 60, 76, 177, 184 Heinz, Kenneth 37, 39, 60, 177 Heitzman, Claire 40, 55, 122 Heitzman, Eric 40, 135, 44 Heitzman, James 72, 74, 122 Heitzman, Theresa 34, 35, 40, 54, 107, 162, 177 Heller, Kevin 135 Hemingway, Regina 146 Hemphill, Mr. John 89 Hendricks, Cherise 123 Hendrickson, Alice 122 Henger, Mary Jo 123 Henkel, Miss Karen 102 Hennigan, Georgette 146 Herbe, Debra 123 Hernandez, Aline 123 Hewitt, Sister Frances 85 Hickman, Robert 146 Higham, Elizabeth 32, 54, 177 Hildenbrandt, Joseph 122 Hill, Anthony 123 Hill, Karin 177 Hillman, Keith 134 Hillman, Marty 177 Hillman, Robert 161, 173, 177,45 Hilton, Delphinia 123 Hines, James 15, 60, 61, 77, 147, 71 Hines, Nancy 15, 63, 76, 134, 71 Hochschild, Mr. Fred 107, 44 Hodnicki, John 146 Hoeflich, Terry 178 Hoegl, Drew 134 Holland, Chris 12, 56, 123 Holland, Cynthia 35, 40, 64, 178 Holland, Elise 30, 33, 35, 39, 40, 55, 64, 95, 146 Holsneck, Laurie 65, 122 Homa, Dorothy 178 Hooks, Patricia 178 Hose, Henry 178 Houseworth, Daniel 56, 122 Houston, Paul 135 Howard, James 134 Howard, Susan 122 Howlen, Lisa 123 HSiao, Raymond 122, 124 Hubert, Cathleen 65, 122 Hughes, Ernia 41,178,195, 214 Hughes, Rev. Joseph W. 21, 34, 35, 36, 39, 83, 104 Hughes, Sharon 122 Huley, Sr. Margaret 94 Humphreys, Francis 30, 38, 39, 178
Humphreys, Rose Ann 147, 142 Hunt, Cameron 135 Hurley, Mary 123 Huslin, Anita 30, 39, 40, 64, 146, 26, 24 Huslin, Mrs. Nylda' 102, 215 Hutcherson, Lucy 123 Hutchison, Amy 35, 40, 64, 160, 178, 70, 71 Immordina, Lucia 179 Ingram, Harvey 135 Ingram, Ozea 179 Inman, Paris 56, 135 Iorio, Pamela 123 Isdaridis, John 123 lucolino, Michael 115, 179 lucolino, Silvana 135 Iwan, Cynthia 135 Jackowski, Steve 123 Jackson, Cindy 123, 40 Jackson, Shanan 135 Jacobs, James 123 Jakubowski, Mark 56, 123 Jakubowski, Susan 64, 146, 39 James, Calvin 135 James, William 123 . Jamison, Wendy 146 Jancewicz, Robert 123 Jaroni, Mr. Bob 56, 59 Jaruszewski, Carlene 132 Jasienski, Ronald 146 Jenei, Jeffrey 147 Jenkins, Tara 123 Jenkins, Tira 135 Jenkins, Traci 123 Jenner, Ken 147 Joachim, Sr. Mary 40, 99, 7 Johnson, Karl 123 Johnson, Keith 56, 58, 179 Johnson, Richard 123 Johnston, Mary Ann 151 Johnston, Moira 147 Jones, John 179, 214 Jones, Patricia 16, 179, 54, 73 Jones, Ray 179 Jones, Sheila 123 Jose, Sister Marie 101 Joy, Kristine 76, 64, 147 Junginger, Janis 151 Kaplan, Mrs. Christiane 97, 44 Karel, Barbara 179 Kaschak, John 135 Kashuda, Mr. Mark 95, 69 Kates, Brian 123 Kates, Kimberley 65, 39, 40, 147, 214 Keefe, Mary Elizabeth 146, 71 Keegan, Eugene 61, 135 Keenan, Timothy 123 Keim, Susan 147, 72, 73 Kelleher, Dan 123 Kellogg, Patrick 146, 74, 72 Kellogg, Peter 123, 72, 74 Kelly, Mr. David 13, 170, 18, 36, 92, 155, 152, 28 Kelly , James 123 Kemp, Lisa 180, 28
Kemp, Matthew 123 Kendricks, Lisa 135 Keniebrew, Rochele 180 Kennebrew, Lugene 123, 42 Kennedy, Joan 180, 42, 156 Kennedy, Theodore 180 Kent, Christopher 123 Kent, John 135 Kerr, Jeffrey 123 Killingsworth, Rhonda 123 Kiovsky , Catherine 147, 39, 75 Kiovsky, Kim 135, 31, 39, 73 Kissel, Clare 147, 214 Kite, Christopher 135, 32 Kite, Richard 180, 164, 32 Kleber, Fran 180, 160, 68, 73, 71 Kleber, Joseph 135, 157 Klein, Karen 180 Klein, Robert 135 Kleinman, Roger 180, 39 Klek, Karen 65, 39, 118 Klim, Jamie 147 Klimaszewski, Joseph 135, 166 Kliwinski, Karen' 123 Klosinski, Jeffrey 147, 74 Klosinski, Mark 135, 72, 74 Kmiec, Margie 147, 41 Kobas, Lucy 123 Kochell , Martin 123 Kochell , Suzette 30, 144 Kocsardy, Karen 135 Kocsis, James 123 Kolpack , James 123 Konopka, Bridget 124 Kopec, Kathryn 15, 63, 147 , 142 Kopec, Michele 39 Kopec, Ron 61, 135 Kopen , Jill 181 Kopp, Karen 135 Korenz, Tom ' 135 Koschek, Mrs. Sandra 77, 76, 111, 62, 214 Kosco, John 181, 73 Koval, Robert 151 Kowalczyk , Glenn 147 Kowalewski, Donna 135, 130 Kowalski , George 147 Kowalski, Jeffrey 124, 72 Kowalski, Timothy 135 Kozlowski, Brenda 151 Krall, John 135 Kramarz, John 135 Krawczun, Debra 147 KraWiec, Mary Beth 147, 41 Krisak, Anthony 181, 158 Krisanda, Mark 147 Krol, Teresa 181 Kubin, Brenda 181, 13, 14 Kurpiewski, Dorothy 65, 124 Kuschnirchuk, Lucy 147 Kushnirchuk, Tanya 136 Kwietniak, Kenneth 181, 168 Lachapelle, Robin 55, 147 Lambert, Helen 32, 181
Lambiase, Nick 136 LaMothe, Paul 124 Lane, Hope 124 Lane, Nancy 32, 39, 181, 29 Langan, Terri 65, 124 Lansing, Barbara 38, 64, 76, 99, 182 Lanzoni, Harold 124, 44 Lanzoni, Loretta 16, 33, 35, 38, 39, 182 Lanzoni , Nancy 5, 147, 214 Larkin, Mrs. Stella 88 Latelia, Miss Janice 106, 107 Latimer, Steve 136 Lawryk, Donna 124 Lawryk, Stephen 147, 47 Layton, Mary Jo 15, 63, 147 Lee, Scott 124 Leibold, Simone 124 Lelii, Mr. Ralph 102, 44 Lemire, Diane 136 Leone, Anthony 136 Leone, lisa 157, 182 Leonic, Miss Patricia 103, 215 Lettiere, Danielle 136 Lettiere, Mr. John 5 Lettiere, lisa 21 , 144 Levanduski, Chrisian 136 Levin, Mr. Abraham 107 Lewallen, Michael 147 Lewallen, Sandy 147 LeWis, Andre 136 LeWis, Bridget 147 LeWis, Elizabeth 182 LeWiS, Nina 147 LeWis, Sharon 32, 35, 39, 44 lichon, Joseph 182 lichon, Mary Ann 136 liedtka, David 124 liedtka, Patrick 136 lieggi, Anna 55, 124 lintott, Matt 56, 181, 182 lipscey, Steve 39, 61 , 182 liptak, Mrs. Mary Ann 103 lisnak, Joseph 56, 136, 130 livesey, Christopher 182 Loatman, Mr. Richard 112 Logan, Anthony 56 Logan, lisa 72 Logan, Ronald 56, 124 Lolasello, Leslie 121 Longmuir, Frances 124 Lopez, James 72, 124 Lowe, Bob 61, 151 Lowe, Kim 183 Lubrano, AntOinette 136 Luck, James 60, 183 Luebking, Rev. Mgr. Thomas 83 Luft, David 124 Lybarger, Kathryn 124 Lynam, Elizabeth 136 Lynam, Teresa 90, 183 Lynch, Danita 147 Lynn, Susan 15,.35, 38, 40, 63, 183 Lynne, Christopher 147, 67 Lyons, Colleen 148
Lyons, Elizabeth 124 Lyons, Karyn 124 Lyons, Kim 31, 136 Lyons, lisa 72, 136, 73 Lyons, Michael 61, 133, 136 Lyons, Robert 136 Lyons, Vincent 68, 136 Maccaroni, Gary 30, 60, 76, 160, 183 MacDonald, David 124 Maciolek, Matthew 136 MacPhee, Andrew 20, 33, 56, 148 Madden, Stacy 65, 124 Mahler, Christopher 159, 181, 183 Mahler, Tom 148 Mahon, Donna 76 Mahon, Sandra 15, 35, 63, 76, 77, 148, 71 Mahoney, Stephen J . 136, 66 Mahony, Erin 183 Maira, Jill 55, 136 Major, Barbara 64, 111 Mancuso, Loretta 76 Mangone, Mary Ann 12, 16, 30, 31 , 39, 59, 101 , 183, 214 Manners, Bruce 148 Marchetti, Lona 124 Marchetti, Tim 148, 44 Marcocci, Lenny 124 Mariano, Angel 72, 136 Mariano, Celeste 184 Marino, Cynthia 124 Marino, Robert 72, 76, 148 Markman, Kenneth 38, 72, 74, 184 Marks, Pam 136 Marrazzo, Anthony 136 Martinez, Catherine 38, 42, 90, 184, 29 Martini, Jacqueline 55, 124 Martini, Michael 136 Martorano, Nancy 38, 184 Martynenko, Alexandria 35, 39, 184, 29, 79 Maruca, Cindy 114, 157, 184 Maruca, Jacqueline Mrs. 100 Mathes, Robert 136 Matthews, Michael 184 Mattozzi, Lori Anne 157, 184 Mattozzi, Mary 136 Maty, Lisa 185, 148 Mauer, Daniel 136, 44 Maurer, Paul T 90, 172, 185 Mauro, Robin 136 May, Kathy 124 Mayer, Tony 185 Mayes, Keith 125 Mazzoli, Christopher 6 McBride, Maureen 14, 185 McCabs, Michael 151 McCardell, Martin 136 McCarron, Kelly M. 54, 185 McCarthy, linda 124, 125 McClellan, Annie 124 McDermott, Brian 56, 125
McDermott, Matthew 148 McDonald, David 126 McDonald, Edward 185 McDonald, Robert 56, 124 McFarland, Gail 136 McGee, Shawn 56, 148 McGrath, Bryan 125 McGraw, Carol Mrs. 106 McKay, Kim 137 McKee, John 137 McKee, Steven 56, 125 McKeever, Robert 151 McLaughlin, Amy 148 McManimom, Beth 55, 125 McManimon, Gail 54, 55, 185 McManimon, Tracy 65, 148 McMillan, Renee 136 McPherson, Wanda 148 McQuade, Patricia 14, 16, 30, 39, 54, 73, 185 McRae, DeQuincy 125 McRae, DeWanda 148 McRae, John J. 185, 12 McRoy, Eric Moses 125 McStravick, Charles 39, 56, 148 McTamney, Jerry 148, 67 Meagher, Julia 15, 63 Meagher, Mary Anne 15, 40, 63, 142, 148 Mears, Luke 186 Megyesi, John 137 Mendoza, Ronald 72, 137 Mendoza, Rowena 124 . Menichelli, Rose 183, 186 Merkel, Pam 137 Merlino, Darren 125 Meshanko, Stephen R. 186 Mezzaros, Annette 143, 148 Messina, Peter D. 186 Micharski, Raymond, Jr. 125 Micklewright, David 186 Mihalcik, June 33, 79, 148 Mihalko, Jane 136 Milinowicz, Mr. David 68, 78, 79, 85, 99, 109 Militello, Robert 148 Miller, Arlene 137 Miller, Diane 125 Miller, James 38, 182, 186 Miller, John 136 Miller, Mark 124 Miller, Peggy 86 Milo, Robert 148 Mitchell, James 33, 104, 186, 214 Mitchell, Jeffrey 136 Mitchell, Tangerla 72, 148 Mitchell, Teri 64, 148 Mochera, Michelle 40 Moehringer, Bernadette 73, 75, 137 , 131 Moehringer, Paul 72, 74, 125 Monacchio, Edward 15, 39, 60, 186 Monacchio, Richard 125 Montgomery, Gary 4:0, 187 Montgomery, Kim 41, 187
Moody, Jeff 39, 169, 187 Moody, lisa 39, 40, 124 Moore, Charles 56, 57, 108, 109 Moore, Elsie 110, 111 Moore, Kyle 137 Morales, Anthony 125 Moran, Christine 125 Moran, Bob 56 Morgan, David 187 Morgan, Kathleen 125 Morgan, lisa 31, 65, 72 Morley, Keith 148 Morran, Robert 148, 149 Morreale, Joseph 14, 187, 196 Morrison, John 125 Morton, Andrea 137 Morton, Patricia 148, 73 Morton, Ron 56, 58, 181, 187 Moschera, Kathleen E 124 Moschera, Michelle 36, 39, 155, 187 Mosner, Dennis 21, 148, 215 Mosner, Eileen 14, 15, 35, 63, 76, 162, 187 Mudd, Carol R. 188 Mudd, Joseph 125 Mule, Joanne 124 Mulhearn, Andrea 39, 55, 124 Mulligan, Kenny 149 Mulryne, Marty 136 Murdza, Kevin 77, 149 Murphy, Cheryl 149 Murphy , Kathleen 137 Murphy, Paul 124 Murphy, Ray 15, 136 Murray, James 124 Nabinger, Kimberly 124 Nagy, Donna 114, 151 Nalbone, Alison Nalbone, Chris 44, 33, 79, 149 Nalbone, Gregory 124 Nalbone, John 125 Narlis, Chris 125 Nattichia, Anthony 61, 137 Navarro, Leonard 125 Neal, Laney 115, 188 Nelson, William 149 Nemec, Robert A. 188 Nemec, Thomas 136 Nerwinski, Cheryl 64, 65, 148 Nerwinski, Kevin 61 , 136 Newkirk , Margaret Nicolai, Laura 114, 151 Nicolai, Sherri 136 Nolan , Gary 125 Nolan , Joseph 137 Nolan, Rev. Walter 21, 40, 85, 24 Noona, Tim 136 North, John 169, 188 Norton, Carnie 35, 33, 38, 188 Nosal, Malanie 72, 125, 73 Nosal , Maureen 36, 63, 107 Novatkoski, ynthia 39, 125 Novembre, lisa 12
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Nyktas, Valerie 149 Obal, Tom 149 O'Brien, Dennis 188 O'Brien, Maureen 148 O'Connor, Gavin 125 O'Connor, Jacqueline 149 O'Connor, Kristine 136 O'Donnell, Kara L. 125 O'Donnell, Robert J ., Jr. 38,
188 O'Donovan, Coleman 30, 35,
60, 149 O'Grady, Barbara 125 O路Hare. Robert 56, 125 Olech. Diane 64 Olech, Dorothy 87 O'Malley, Maureen 74, 149 O'Malley, Timothy John 14,
32, 188 Oravsky, Geraldine 136, 44 O'RedIy, Eamon 125 O'Reilly, Kevin 14, 189. 176 O'Reilly. Maureen 137 O'Rourke, Mary Grace 137 Orzol, Edward 137 O'Shea, Ellen 125 Ostaszewski, Steven 137 Ostrowski, lisa 76
Outlaw, Kenneth 125 Ow. . Carol 189 Pachuta, John 125 Paglione, Linda 189, 160, 16, 35,163 Paixao, Judith 104 PaIxao, Sarah H. 15, 63, 30. 39.72,90,189.180.193 Palenchar. Mrs. Mary 32, 97 Palillo. Sharon M. 38, 39, 103. 178, 189, 214 Palombi, Irene 86 Palsir, Susan 32. 40, 42, 137 Pannell, Robert 56, 125 Panzltta, Rocky 125, 119 Panzltta, Rose 149, 39, 26 Papp. Ernie 56. 151 Parham, Kevin O. 14. 101. 189 Parishy, Colleen 148 Parishy. Ron 125 Patena. Robert 78. 148 Patterson, Yvonne 125 Pattik, Mary 86 Paulaski, Donna 38, 189 Paulus, Beth 137 Payne, Felicia 14, 41, 189, 191 Peloubet, Priscilla 137 Peoples. Carolyn 13, 91 Peoples, Valerie 15, 33, 39, 54,55, 148 Pergament, Jeff 125 Perone, Mr. Mike 60, 106, 107 Perrone, June 125 Perry, Joyce 137 Perry, Kimberly 39, 125 Perry, Wayne 14, 190 Person, Norlyn 137
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Peters, Carl 137 Peters, Jeffrey 125 Peters, Letitia 149 Peters. Sr. Mary Ann 102 Peters, Susan M. 39, 55, 125 Peterson, Brent 137 Petrozzini, Patrick C. 39, 125 Piazza, Joseph 190 Picone, Rosemarie 137 Piechocki, James 125 Piechocki. Laurey 137 Pierce, James 125 Pierce, Joyce 72, 149 Pierson, Denise 151 Pierson, Jeffrey 125 Piet, Eric 126 Pietruszkiewicz, Cindy 190, 38
29 Pineda, Byron 14, 190 Pienda, Edward 137 Pintimalli, Dominick 37, 76, 77 Pirone, Dana 35, 149 Pisarek, Jodi 149 Pltonyak, Lisa 126 Pittman, Catherine 137 Pittman, Norman 126 Pizzuti. Teresa 126 Plumeri. Peter 126 Poll, Mr. Joseph 12, 33, 97.
96 Pontani, Chris 14, 54, 190 Ponticiello, Randy 126 Pontoriero, Michael J. 14, 94,
190 Poole. Anthony 72. 126 Poreda, Christopher 74, 126 Poreda, Jackie 149 Poretti, Victor 72 Potocki, Sophie 88 Potts, Lisa 126 Poveromo, Nicholas R. 126,
44 Powell, Carl 72, 73. 74, 75,
137 Powell. Sheila 140. 196 Pratt, Marge 137 Pratt, Renee 14, 190 Provenzano, James 77, 149 Pullen. Walter 137 Puschol, Steve 126 Putzrath. Erik 126 Pyle, Thomas 72, 149, 73, 74 QUinn, Terrance 114, 191 Radford, Paul 126 Ragany, Kathleen 33, 34, 35,
40. 163, 191 Rainer, Glenn 191 Rajamanickam, Suresh 33, 35,
79 Rajamanickam, Vimaladevi 14,
33,35.39,40,191 Ramut ows i, Paula 33, 40,
1 9 anallo, Roxanne 149 Rancheck, Lisa 137, 3 Ranke, Joanne 70, 71 , 76,
137 Ratico, Carla Maria 126
Ravenel, Harry 90. 137 Reading. Frank 126 Recine. Sandra 14. 191 Redmond, Michael 137 Reed. Adam 188, 189, 191 Reed. Anthony 137 Reed, Margaret 20, 149 ReiSS, Bishop John 83 Repko. John P. 19. 38. 191 Repole, Karen 137 Reres, Anthony 126 Revak, Jeffrey 126 Ricclanl, Cynthia 71. 137 Riccianl, Rob 76, 77, 93 Rice, Janet 126 Rick. Erin L. 14, 35, 64. 191 Rife, Deborah 16, 158, 192,
214 Riggi, Gina 126 Ritter Regina 126 Rivera, Arcadlo, Jr. 126 Robbins. Dorothy 192 RobbinS, Steve 149 Roberts, Mark 192 Roberts, Otis 126 Robertson, Audrey 41, 90,
192 Robinson. Annette 149 Robles, CiAdy 138 Robson, Denise 149 Roche, Douglas 56, 106, 136,
138 Roche, Ronelle Ann 30, 39.
186, 192 Rodeawald, Lynne 126 Rodeawald, Michelle 192 Rodriquez, Betty 54, 149 Rodriquez, NUda 192 Rogers. Eileen 126 Rogers, Michele 149 Rogers, Susan 16, 41, 167,
192, 15, 157 Rogoza, Kim 149 Roland, Ann 35, 39, 65, 149 Roland, Mary 39, 40, 65. 138 Romano, Mr. William 56. 77,
108, 109, 117 Romanovic, Sverland 138 Rooney, Katherine 102, 138 Rooney, Sr. Patricia 103 ROSie, Joseph 163, 193 ROSie, Thomas 68, 149 Ross, Anthony 68, 69, 93 Rossi, Joe 32 Rosto , Kathy 32, 39. 149 Rountree, Lewis Russel 90.
193 Rouse, Rodney 149 Route, Michael 56, 126 Rovello, Margaret 65. 110. 111 Rowley, Dawn 126 Runowicz. Debbie 15, 62, 63,
126 Runowicz, Diane 138, 39 Russert. Cynthia 65, 126 RUSSin, Robert 44. 138 Russo. Wendy 193 Rutherford, Sonia 138
Ryan, Joseph 138 Ryan. Trish 149 Ryczkowski, Rick 126 Sabato, AI 138 Sabato, Joseph 149 Sabo, Margaret 126 Saenz, LOri Lynn 126 Safko, Debbie 55, 79, 138 Sagarese, Anne Marie 40, 65,
138 Salazar. Donna 138 Salazar. Lisa 144 Salcewicz. Judith Mrs. 92 Samonskl, Richard 193 Sanchez. Lilia 126 Sanders. Lisa 16, 193 Sands, Christine 138 Sandy, Donna 149, 71, 73 Sanford, Karen 138 SanGermano, Frank 138 Santiago. Juan 73, 74, 107,
138 Santiago. Migdalia 149 Santiago, Rosita 31, 138 Santos, Fiorensio 138 Saporta, Katia 174, 183 Saunders, Stephanie 127 Scalzo, Vicky 126 Scanlon. Kelly 126, 127 Scannella, Michael 61, 73 Schafer, Kim 138 Schaffener, Karyn 150 Schaffener, Michael 127 Schaible, Denise 127 Schannen, Lisa 138 Scheideler, Holly 63, 76, 138 Scheideler, Lori 127 Schiano. Michael 150 Schiavone, Greg 126 Schillaei, Michael 138 Schneider, John 138 Schrader, Claudia 183 Schragger Robert 138 Schuiders, John 127 Schultze, Beth 194 Schultze, Sue 126 Schultze, William 138 Schulze, Charles 73, 78, '138 Schuler, Gary 28, 175, 194 Schwartz. Rich 56, 175, 194 iandra, Ronald 56, 126 Sciarr tta, Marie 145, 150 Sciarotta, Paula 138 Scimeca, Janlne 127 ScipiO, Doloris 150 Scott, Christine 138 Scotto, Dina 135. 138 Scottto, Michael 138 Scidenglanz, Catherine 139 Seidenglanz, Margaret 126 Seifert. Anne 139 Seifert, Margaret 194, 33 Seliga, James 72. 127 Sellers. Sandra 71, 73. 150 Sellers, Sue 73, 139 Serafine, Anthony 15. 60, 139 Sercey. James L III 126 Serock. Carol 42, 127
Serack, Pamella 42, 127 Serplkov, Anastasia 127 Serrano, Myra 127 Serverino, Phyllis 194 Sferra, Patricia 126 Shaw, Thomas Mr. 193 Sheehan, Anne Marie 72, 73, 75, ISO Sheehan, John 126 Shelly, Helen Mrs. 87 Shelly, Susan 64, 76, 111, 194 Sherer, Diane 126 Sherman, Tentse ISO Shevlin, Nancy Mrs. 106 Shinal, Michael 127 Shipley, Sharon Miss 101, 143 Shurgala, John C. 138 Shuster, Jackie 20, 37, 39, 65, 150 Shy, Yolanda Jean 126 Sibert, William 150 Siecienski, Cynthia 127 Siendenglanz, Cathy 40, 55 Sikorski, Edmund 73, 176, 188, 189, 194 Sikorski, Edward ISO Silver, Brenda 150 Silvestri, Robert 72, 73, 138 Silverstri, Rose 31, 35, 157, 194 Simon, Julius Mr. 72, 93, 47 Simone, John Mr. 76, 110, 111, 71 Sincoskie, Michael 127 Skerratt, Helen 138 Skillman, Laural75, 195 Sklarchuk, Eric 73, 74, 138 Skodacek, Mark 126 Skopas, Harry 145, 150 Skorupa, Ellie 65 S!t~a, "harlene 150 Skwara, Edmund 39, 195 Skwara, Karen A 126 Slaughter, Erica 126 Slavin, AI 71, 139 Slee, David 78, 79, 195 Smith, Atme 127 Smith, Brendan 32, 72, 73, 74, 150 Smith, Christopher 127 Smith, Donna 55, 138 Smith, Eric 127 Smith, Gary 150 Smith, Kecia 72, 73, 139 molka, David 68, ISO, 69 Sheenan, Thomas 150 Soares, Elisa 127 Sobon, Debra 139 Sobon, Frank 72, 127 Sobran, Kent 127 Soda, Mark 56, 77, 195 Soden, John 127 Sohl, Arthur 32, 150 Sojka, Annette 139 Sola, T eda 138 Soldati, lisa 127 Sorento, Joseph 127 Sorillo, M. 56
Sost Ronald 127 Sotag, John 127 Souza, StephaIlle 138 Spedlck, Marcie 138 Spllatore, Robert 150 Spitz, Michael 39, 99 Spitzer, Christine 127 Spriggs, Adam 138 Springer, Kathy 92, 150 Springer, Tracy 55, 127 Sredinski, Kim 13 Stankowski, Margaret 89 Stanley, Anne 139 Stanziale, Donald 151 Staub, Renee 39, 150 Stec, Richard 127 Steele, Scott 138 Steele, Walt 76 Steinmetz, John 138, 44 Stemmer, Robert 127 Stewart, Kelly 127 Stine, Ted 127 Stipe, Howard R. 138 Stockman, Jeffrey 150 Stoka, Mrs. Mary 13, 90, 91 Stout, Amber 127 Stout , Mr. Ken 56, 77 Stowaers, Wanda L. 195 Suarez, Margaret 195, 29 Sudol, Mark 33, 77 , 150 Sullivan, Martha 150, 47 Sullivan, Renee 33, 195 Sullivan, Thomas 56, 150 Sweeney, Felicia Anne 138 Switzer, Audra 139 SWitzer, Avis 195 Sykes, Kathleen M. 1l3, 196, 28 Szajko, Alexander 74, 127 Szalwinski, Cheryl 127 Szantai, Cindy 196 Szantai, Jacqueline 33, 38, 39, 196 Szantai, Lynne 127 Szantai, Stephen 176, 196 Szedula, Robert 127 Tackis, Mr. 56 Takell, Alexia 71, 139 Talec, Gregory 66, 196 Tallone, Diane Marie 38, 19 Tallone, Frank 60, 139 Talmadege, Mary 30, 196,44, 38 Tani, Ronnie 127 Tarassou, Victor 127 T arcza, Joseph 138, 44 Tattory, John 32, 61, 110, 139 Tattory, Moore Christopher 127 Taylor, John 139 Taylor, Tina R. 127 Taylor, Tracy 73 Tejeski, Donna 35, 79, 196 Tejeski, Sue 72, 73, 75, 139 Terry, John 20, 39, 56, 58 Terwilliger, Sharon L. 127 T essein, Kurt 197
Tezsla, Anthony 56, 127 Thoennes, Joseph 139, 44 Thompkins, lisa 127 Thompson, Molly 150 Thorne, William 127 Tierno, David 157 Tierno, Debbie 139, 47 Tkacs, Jackie 150 Tobias, Mary 33, 39, 197 Todaro, JoAnn 150 Toewe, Christina 127 Toporek, Daniel 197 Torgeson, Joanne 150 Totaro, Joseph 39, 40, 197 Totaro, Rose 65 Totaro, Russell 127 Tousley, Chris 56, 128 Traina, Salvatore 128 Tranter, Robin 197 Truch, Andrea J. 139, 46 T rus, Bernadette 150 Trus, Elizabeth 89, 128 Tuccillo, Elena 150 Tullai, Margaret 139 Turek, Cynthia 128 Tursi, Donna 64, 151 Tursland, Debbie 92 Twamley, Steve 56, 139 Tyner, John Thomas IV 128 Uveges, Stephen 151 Vagnozzi, Helene 197 Vagnozzi, Rose 197 Vairo, Beverly Ann 128 Valatka, Thomas 112, 197 Valenzuela, Anthony 139 Valeri, David 34, 60, 139, 131 Valeri, Nancy 39, 128 Vandegrift, Steve 67, 139 Varrichio, Justine 33, 39, 163, 185, 198 Vaughan, Marvin 72, 139 Veale , Kirsten 15, 63, 72, 73, 75, lSI , 26 Veale, Kristina 15, 63, 72, 73, 139 Verdel, Albert Mr. 5 V~non, Chris3~ 5~ 58,150 Vernon, Michael 198 Verrelli, Anthony 39, 60, 102, 143, 150 Verrelli, Ronald 128 Victor, Gary 198 Vierling, Mark 150 Villa, Golda 139 Villar, Tony 151 Vocolo, Tony 30, 39, 79, 198 Vogel, Walter 66, 138, 139 Vogt, Gary 56, 128 Vrancik, Gerry 15, 60, 150 Walachy, Andy E., Jr. 39, 60, 77, 198 Walker, Kim Renee 41, 198 Walker, Nina 151 Walsh, Jim 15, 72, 139 Walsh, John 32, 151 Walsh, Michael J. 128 Walton, Christopher 128 Ward, Sr. Judith 104
Wargo, Michael 128 WaSielewski, Carol 32, 151 Weaver, Mark 16, 56, 59, 77, 157 , 198 Weaver, Maureen 128 Weber, Alicia 139 Weingartner , Kenneth 56, 128 Weiss, Michael 128 Weitz , Lorraine 87 Wellons, Carla 121 , 128 Wells, Edward 61 , 146, 150 Wells, Eric 128 Wenczel, Stephen 128 Wetzel, Steven 66 Weyand , Theresa 150 White, Edward A. 56, 128 White, John 139 White , Kim 139 Whitfield, Tracy 150 Whypp , Susan 198 Wilkerson , Cheri 71 , 72 , 73, 150 Wilkins, Priscilla 151 Williams, Craig 31 , 120 Williams, Danielle 128 Williams, Howard 198 Williams,L ynda 128 Williams, Richard 128 Williams, Sonya 72, 73, 75, 151 Williamson, Deborah 139 Wilson, Carolyn 199 Wilson, James 199 Wilson, Robert J . IV 139 Wilson, Sharon 151 Wisinski, Thomas 128 Witkowski, lisa 128 Wood, Mr. Robert 32, 97 Wooding, Chariss 151 Wooding, Cynthia 158, 128 Wortham, Kevin W. 139 Wright, Terris 128 Wronski, Tonia 139 Wolvertoon, Coach 73 Wylie, Lauren 33, 38, 199 Yoders, Kathleen Joy 128 Yousko, Denise 139 Yu , Philip 199 Zahorsky, Bernice 101 Zamborsky, Jane 199 Zegarski, Michelle 139 Zdanowicz, Joseph 128 Zeis, Christina 40, 55, 89, 128 Zeis, Susan 55, 139 Ziegler, Judy 40, 41, 159, 182, 199 Zomparelli, lisa 199 Zuccarello, FranCis J. 30, 31, 32, 35, 40, 161, 162, 190, 199
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Jim Mitchell admires the final proof of his cover design.
Kevin Sheridan lets us take his picture.
Mrs. Koschek smiles for our camera.
The 1981 Yearbook Staff/FRONT ROW: Ernia Hughes, Mary Ann Mangone, Sharyn Palillo, Donna Galgano. SECOND ROW: Alida Brooks, Carol Burch, Lori Carmignani, Susan Bagley, Clare Kissel, Kimberly Kates, Debbie Rife, Nancy Lanzoni. BACK ROW: Jack Jones, Anita Gillin, Carlo DeVito.
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Linda Grochala checks proofs of her division pages.
Final Bows As is always true of a publication such as this yearbook, many !ople contributed time and talent -and gave support to its prolction. Father Joseph W. Hughes shared his impressions of how D. students "moved on" gathering knowledge and experces in preparation for the challenges of life. Sister Mary Har. as always, was supportive of the staff's many hurried calls ~or \nnouncements and other minor upsets necessitated by lastmte calls for meetings and pictures. Sister Judy Ward was Jain most helpful with her artistic expertise. The members of the -1!~h Department were as usual cooperative in providing copy their classes for the level pages. Senior Moderator, Mr. . .d Kelly, was very helpful with information on and schedules ,enior activities, and especially with setting up the "1981" Aograph for the tip-in. Other level moderators, Mr. William .mano, Miss Mary Fitzpatrick, Miss Sharon Shipley, kept us Jreast of their class activities. Mr. Joseph Drulis helped kick off 路'lr yearbook sales, and Mr. Frank DiGuiseppi helped us organize ~ ..tr accounts. Mrs. Sandy Koschek's help with photography was !1valuable. In fact, so much support and assistance was given to
us by our colleagues that we can only say, "Thanks very, very, much!" Many of our students assisted us in many ways from the design of an original cover by Jim Mitchell and the original division pages designed by Linda Grochala, to the photography of Dennis Mosner (Student Yearbook Photographer), and Kelly Breining, Joe Totaro, Cindy Coritz, Anthony Naticchia, Joe Sabato, and with copy and general assistance from Jim Challender, Karl Direske, Joe Federico, Anita Huslin, Amy Hutchison, Barbara Lansing, Loretta Lanzoni, Christopher Lynne, Richard Schwartz, and Francis Zuccarello. The pleasant environment in which we worked was due to the work of Carlo DeVito and Joe Federico . We were especially fortunate this year in our association with Sarony Studio's Kevin Sheridan. It was a pleasure to have worked with Kevin, and we are indebted to him for his fine photographic coverage in this yearbook. In Frank Ball, we were blessed with an incorrigible optimist for a publisher. Toone and all we say "Many thanks!" Nylda Huslln, Patricia Leonie, &: The CANTICLE Staff
Mrs. Nylda Huslin, Moderator
Student photographer, Dennis Mosner
Incorrigible optimist, Mr. Frank Ball.
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