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Each year, the class of 1984 has acquired a little more sparkle. Over the past four years, we've grown closer together, from inexperienced freshmen, to worldly seniors. As we began our last year, we were determined to enjoy ourselves, and to go out winners. Every event we encountered was a great success. Barefoot in the Park, the pancak~ breakfast, Homecoming, the Florida trip, and the Prom will all be remembered fondly. As graduation finally approached, we congratulated ourselves for our accomplishments, and prepared to overcome future obstacles. The class of '84: truly a class of champions. Susan Foster and Teresa Pizzuti
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Seniority
In September we began our fourth year at Notre Dame. The novelty of High School had by now been replaced by the confidence that comes with experience. Though the school itself had changed very little in three years this year promised to be different, and somehow better than the previous three. The "Barefoot in the Park" dance was the first exclusively senior event we could see that the senior social life would need little encouragement. The success of Blue and White Day and the senior pancake breakfast were true demonstrations of the upperclassmen's spirit and industry. In late October we danced in drag at the Halloween Party and on a rainy day in November, we crowned joe and Leslie Homecoming King and Queen. The senior class was well represented at, the Christmas Cotillion as we celebrated the Holiday Season in style. Far to the north, a group of hardy seniors (and underclassmen) gathered in Bolton Valley to test their skill on the slopes, and to frolic in the frozen tundra. March was the month of our great escape vacation to Florida. For five days, we basked in the sunny southern sunshine and enjoyed the various amusements of Disneyland. On an evening early in May, we dressed in black ties and evening gowns to attend the senior prom; a celebration that was to be the fmal formal social event before our Baccalaureate. To remember senior year is to remember the people that made it special - to remember the style and the spirit that was "our senior year." - Michael H. Fitzpatrick
THE SIX PACK - Janine Alvin, Lisa POtts, Stephanie Saunders, Sheila Jones, Cynthia Wooding, Lynda Williams.
SENIOR FAVORITE TEACHERS - Sr. Claver, Mrs. Zahorsky, Mrs. Gavin, Mrs. Garrison, Ms. Liptak.
PAC-MEN - Greg Schiavone,Jim Murray, Bob Stemmer, Anthony Tezsla.
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SENIOR STUDENT GOVERNMENT - Kelly Stewart, Susan Foster, Tracy Cicco, Mike Cerullo,Joe Carrella,John Schuldes.
System
Anthony Teszla serves the volleyball on Spirit Day at the Pep Rally.
Spirited Kathy Lybarger enjoys the Roaring Twenties Day.
Jim Locklear
Seniors give it their all!
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The Tradition
Senior Involvement
Clean up committee - Scott Oshel and Dave LieC1tka.
Karen Dey and Mindy Serrano barefoot in the park.
Bob Sedulla doubles as Charle Chaplan.
John Sheehan and Dot Kupiewski strut their spirit.
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Cliff Cota and Janet Rice enjoy senior activities.
Chuck Petrozzini decked out for 20's day.
Continues
Chris Moran and Mark Jakubowski batter up.
Suzane Foster
Lilia Sanchez, IGmPerry, Lorraine Genovesi.
Bootlegger Greg Schavione Mafia Men and Moll.
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Magnificent When my friend and I frist arrived at Notre Dame on October 22, the school appeared to be quiet and 路dark. I thought that I caught the glimpse of a Dracula fleeing through the doors. I knew that I must be spooked and that my imagination was ru:1ning away with me. But at that moment I wished that I could run away with it. My friend decided to investigate the situation just to calm my nerves. When we got to the door we found it unlocked. We held our breath as the door creaked open into a desolated entranceway. I was ready to turn back until my friend heard music. What a time to be hearing things! She started dragging me into the cafeteria. The music got louder and louder. Different forms started to appear in front of us. We thought that we saw E.T., Playboy Bunnies, Crayons, Wind-up Dolls, an elf, and all sorts of other creatures and they all appeared to be dancing! My heart started pounding harder and harder as we approached one of these creatures to ask where the nearest exit was. How embarrassed we were to find out that this unknown in front of us was one of our classmates and that this was the Senior Halloween Party! The heated competition during this party was gruesome. Every costume was cleverly done. Even the judges looked as if they had a hard time choosing the winners. Pac-Man (Jim Murray, Anthony Tezsla, Greg Schiavone, and Bob Stemmer) ran away, or shall we say hopped away with being the funniest. An eatable looking Sandwich (June Perrone, Anastasia Serpikov, Leslie Colacello, Lucy Hutcherson, Kathleen Moschera, Liz Delmonte, Lorraine Genovesi, and Kim Perry) were the best group. A pair of pumpkins (John Sheehan and Dot Kurpiewski) won the best couple. Combat (Rich Stec) was the ugliest and Baby Hughes (Russell Totaro) was the most original. That night will always be remembered by the Seniors, as they all had a ghostly good time.
The night shift takes over.
A match made in heaven.
Mary]o Harcar
Salute to ND.
Who is all ears? Grizzly competition.
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Quiet table for two.
Masquerade
Here we come Atlantic City.
Daddy?
We demand first place.
Stepping out on the town.
ET comes home.
Shiek and his fan club.
The ND family reunion .
Baby Hughes.
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You're
Best Sense of Humor: Alice Hendrickson, MarkJakubowski
Most Likely to Succeed: Karen Dey, Joseph Carrella
Most Athletic: Jim Coritz, Kathleen Allen 26
the Most
Most Intellectual: Raymond Hsaio, Anne Butrym
Dynamic Duo: Steve Galgano, Dave Graziano
Dynamic Duo: Alice Hendrickson, Kathy May. 27
You're
Friendliest: Otis Roberts,Judy Brodowski.
Three Musketeers: Paul Murphy, Chris Holland,Jim Coritz.
Three Musketeers: Kelly Stewart, Kelly Scanlon, Ellen O 'Shea. 28
the Most
Most Artistic: Diane Sherer, Zeke Fleming.
Most Dramatic: Lugene Kennebrew, Lona Marchetti.
Class Musicians: Jose del Castillo, Kathy Chianese
Zaniest: Gina Ritter, Robert Stemmer. 29
They're The Tops
Anne Butrym, First Place/Merit Scholarship Finalist
Carol Serock, Second Place
janine Scimeca, Third Place
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Claire Heitzman, Fifth Place
Margaret Sabo, Fourth Place
John Pachuta, Sixth Place
Teresa Pizzuti, Eighth Place
Susan Foster, Seventh Place
Darren Doherty, Tenth Place
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Michael Alessi
Janine C. Alvin
Michael Alessi I will be your knif!.ht in ~hininf!. armor. I will come to your emotional rescue. Kathleen Allen Let's do it till we f!.et it rif!.ht.' Don't f!.ive "p, never stop, We can make it to the top. If we jUJt take the time to f!.et it rif!.ht. Janine Alvin Life is like a sport, we all try to make our f!.oals . . . Claudio Amari The wind is one of my sounds. A lonely sOlmd but beautiful. FJ1'erybody should have his own sound. To listen far, sounds that make him F-xhilarated and calm. Christine Andrusiewicz The happiest people seem to be those who have no particular cawe for beinf!. happy except that they are so. Dorian Apostolos Leaves are fallin:~ all around It's time I was on my way. Thanks to you, I'm "wch obliged For Juch a pleasant Jtay. Randy Bailey Pour u,heelen j()rel'er.
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Claudio Amari
Christine Andrusiewicz
Gregory Amoroso
Dorian Apostolos
Kathleen Allen
Kelly Stewart, Ellen O 'Shea
Randy T. Bailey
Kelly Balerna
James Barrett
Stephanie Beddows
Matthew Beechhold
Michael Schaffener
Brian Bailie . Walk with the piper, Drink deep from the springs. Think beautiful thoughts, Spread now, your wings. Kelly Balerna Life is just a party and the party is meant to last. Ammon Barksdale Life is full of choices; make your decisions carefully. Don't be hasty in your decisions and follow them with courage and faith in God. James Barrett Notre Dame you're a nice place to visit. Remembering all the good timesJorgetting all the bad. I had a lot of fun. Stephanie Beddows May your life be filled with happiness, your spirit light and free. And may all your dreams give you joy, to live in tranquility. Matthew Beechhold One can not get a tan behind a sheet of glass. Kathleen Beitel My dream, to write a song, To be a part of something special. If I could only make just one aware, One person care, Then I'll have done what I set out to do.
Kathleen Beitel
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Amanda Bell
K ym Bennette
D. Liedtka, V. Lucarella,). Locklear, R. Monacchio, R. Micharski, B. McGrath, D. Luft.
Amanda Bell A friend is someone who knows aU about you and loves you aU the same. Kym Bennette Your dreams are your impirations, they are your inantive to live. Your friendJ are reality, they are the .iOura ofyour dreamJ. Timothy Berryman To live is to chanKe and to be perfect is to have chanKed often. Lisa Besler Don't walk in front of me, I may not foUow. Don't walk behind me I may not lead. just walk beside me and be my friend. Darlene Bethea We like them, we love them, we use them, we lost them. Barbara Borges Love, the Lord won't mind; there is enouKh hate in the world. Dianne Borges If the hands of time were hands that I could hold, I'd keep them warm and in my hands they would not turn cold. Hand in hand we would choose the moments that should last, the 10vinK memories that should have no future and past.
Darlene Bethea
Barbara Borges
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Lisa M. Besler
Dianne Borges
Craig C. Bowe
Robert Brandbergh
Drew Bowker
Chris Holland
Kevin Brown
David Breller
Jo Ann Buckley
Edward Burke
touch . .. the yean just endear them.
Kevin Brown Your life will not he fulfilled if you don't achieve what is important to you.
Jo Ann Buckley I wonder what tomorrow has in mind for me. Or am I even in its mind at all. There are so many things I need to know.
Edward Burke Anyone can do anything if they hold the right cards. So think ahout life. Be sure that you take the hest pick of the cards.
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Richard Burnett
Kelly Burrows
Jeffrey Butler
Anne Butrym
Kelly Byrne
Margaret Caldwell
Joseph Carella
Maria Carrubba
Richard Burnett The four years have come and gone and now we are through: we are the future and so are you.
Kelly Burrows Once you've set a coune, don't change it. Luck will come to those who chase it. Don't let anything ever get in your way.
Jeffrey Butler Enjoy your years at Notre Dame; they could be the best years of your life.
Anne BUl1"ym ... Thus, though we cannot make our Sun stand still, yet we will make him run.
Margaret Caldwell Wild hones couldn't drag me away from all the fun I had at Notre Dame.
Joseph Carella There it was . .. the Club Championship . .. right in the palm of my hand . . . then I went to the second hole.
Maria Carrubba My friends, we've lauf!,hed and cried, felt pain and joy,路 we've f!,rown as one, but now we must go our separate ways. I take with me the special memories we have shared tOf!,ether throuf!,h the best years of our lives. I love you all.
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The present interests me more than the past, and the future more than the present.
Katherine Chianese Each of us stands alone in this vast world, bathed in a ray of Junlixht. And suddenly it's night. If you Jtand toxether with me, we can share the sunlight and the night won't Jeem so frixhtening. Michael Chianese If your head iJ made of wax, don't go out in the sun.
Chad Casamento
Peter Cascone
Cindy Biache
Michael Cerullo
Katherine Chianese
Michelle Celmer
Mark Chianese
Michael Chianese
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Michael Chiang
Diane Cian/rano
Scott Oshel, David Liedtka
Tracy Cicco
Michael Ciccone Afichael Chiang Nel 'er look ha(k, Jomething might he gaining on you. Diane Cian/rano Step into the l'eh'et (lthe morning. Let younelf lay ha(k u'ithin YOllr dreamJ ... Do YOII hold that dream in YOllr handJ earh night? Tracy Cicco The road iJ long There are m(J/intainJ in ollr way, Bllt u'e climh a Jtair el'ery day.
Mark Co/fey
Leslie Colacello
Leslie Cola cello Life iJ JO Jhort, JO faJt,路 no time for goodhye. True friendJ ollght to he together, Y(J/i and I. DU'ight Coleman Life haJ (ome, Life u'i!! go, Life u'i!! (ome again. So Iit'e to learn and learn to fille, in IInity. Martin Collins Don 't he diJmayed at goodhyeJ. A farewe!! iJ neceJJary hefore you (an meet again. Any meeting again, after momentJ or IifetimeJ, iJ certain for thoJe who are friendJ.
Dwight Coleman
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Martin Collins
Timothy Conley
James Coritz
D. Bethea, M. Everett,]. Mule, L. Marcocci, Paul Radford
Michele Couch
Richard Craig
James Coritz,John Pachuta, Eric Wells
Paul Cortesini
Clifford Cota
Fiona Curtain
Ihor Czuczuk
Timothy Conley ... I u'aJ jlJJt a child then: nou' I am only a man.
Michelle Couch Liz'e today aJ though there u'ere no tomorrou'.
Paul Cortesini Be younelf giz 'e your free u'il! a chance: you 'z 'e got to u'ork to J1HceeJ.
Richard Craig FriendJhip douhleJ ollr joy and dil'ideJ our pain.
Clifford Cota Other JtudentJ may replace lJJ, hut no one can take our place. We 'z'e got more aJ the daJJ (l'R4.
Ihor Czuczuk In the paJt fOllr yean, I feel aJ if I've gained the experience and education (leight yean. I jlJJt hope that it helpJ me in the reJt (l my yean.
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Joseph Danek To succeed in life, you need two thinKs: IKnorance and confidence. Jose del Castillo Hawkin.r and Bird, Coltrane and Dizzy, /\1ileJ and Prez, Satchmo and Duke, Talk ahout Jazz, The Jound that it has, The mllJic I love the mOJt. Elizabeth Del Monte Joseph Danek
Jose Del Castillo
Mary Del Monte
Michelle Del Sol
Michael Delate
John DeAngelo
Christopher Tousley
The only way to predict the future iJ to have the power to Jhape it. Michelle Del Sol TimeJ chanxe and we chanxe with them. Karen Dey . My hopes part the clrmdJ and leek the liKht I know is there. Louise DiFalco My in.rpiration - a perfect reason to Jearch for the miracle in me. Karen Dey
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Louise DiFalco
Sean Dill
Darren Doherty
Sean Dill Everythinf!, f!,oes on, and everythinf!, remains; but it is our task to move forward, to f!,O on in the makinf!, of new roads, new ways over the oceans. Darren Doherty Is all we see and seem, but a dream within a dream? Gerard Donnelly We don't follow fashion No that would be a joke. We're the ones that make them So ez!eryone take note.
Patricia Downey
Cheryl Szalwinski, Sharon Hughes
Gregory Echevarria
Susan Eget
Patricia Downey Velim omnibus felicitatem amoremque quem mZJenJ hie! Vale.' Joanne Doyle Those crazy nif!,hts, I do remember in my youth. I do recall. Those were the hest times most of all. Gregory Echevarria People aren't really what they seem to be. William Elek Destined to drift far away, now. Nothinf!, is quite what it seems, Sometimes entanf!,led in your own dreams.
William Elek
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Maryellen Everett
Joseph Fagan
Brian Fallon
Vincent Fanelli
Mary Fasoli
Jeffrey Federico
Charles Fischer
Cr.a ig Fitzgerald
Maryellen Everett To do is to be - and I did it! Joseph Fagan True wit is nature to advantage dressed. What oft was thought, but ne're so well expressed. Vince Fanelli Long you live, high you fly. Smiles you give, tears you'll cry. All you touch and all you see, Is all your life will ever be. Mary Ann Fasoli I'm blonde. What's your excuse? Jeffrey J. Federico In these past few years, I've passed on some good, And sometimes I have fallen, But with the help from peers and the hand of God, I can now continue on. Charles Fischer Let your conscience be your guide, unless it tries to guide you away from all the fun things. Craig Fitzgerald High school seemed so long, but yet so short, It is very sad that such an exciting and lustrous era of life has to end; but without change there would be no excitement.
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unfeJS you make something of it.' Susan Foster I sit beside the fire and think of all that I have seen, Of meadow - flowers and butterflies in summers that I have never seen, In every woods in every spring There is a different green. Suzanne Foster I'm finally out in the clear and I'm free. I've got dreams I'm livin'for. George Fuzes As we journey on through life, many look back in regret; remember, don't look back in regret, journey on with hope.
Michael S. Fitzpatrick
Colleen Flynn
Julie Forman
Susan Foster
Amanda Bell
Suzanne Foster
George Fuzes
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Stephen Galgano Act like a lamb and the wolves will eat you. No one knows what he can do until he tries. Lorraine Genovese Don 't forget to dance, don't forget to smile. Cynthia Gilleo We 've reached the age when we are driven outdoors. We search inthe semi-darkness, dreaming of a vague new world which we will enter. Robert Gocke Streets, shoes, avenues. Leather bikers selling news. Carrying babies to the river, the monk bought lunch.
Stephen Galgano
Lorraine Genovese
Priscilla Gordon Hold fast to dreams. For if dreams die, Life is a broken-winf!,ed bird That cannot fly路 James Gorman ['z'e grown accustomed to this place . .. David Graziano Analyzing should alu'ays precede realizing. Paul Groffie
Cynthia Gilleo
Aiy feelinf!,s are like my fingerprints, The culor of my eyes, and the sound of my ~'oice Unique to me and unrepeatable
Erik Putzrath
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Priscilla Gordon
James Gorman
David Graziano
Paul Groffie
Bonnie Gulick No bird soars too hi[;h, if he soars with his own wings. Mary Hannawacker Life, I've heard it's but a [;ame And we let it slip away . .. so play, We may never pass this waya[;ain. Terri Harper Love me most when I least deserve it, because that is when I need it most. Debra Grosso
Kathryn Harris N ever say [;oodbye to a new friend. Just wish them well Til you meet a[;ain.
Bonnie Gulick
Lynda Hasbrouck Our life to[;ether is so precious together we have grown - we have grown. Although our love is still special, Let's take a chance and flyaway somewhere alone. Michael Havardansky The most w(lJted day iJ tlJat in which we have not lau[;hed. Claire Heitzman Take time for friends . .. it iJ the Jource of happiness. Take time to laugh . .. it is the singin[; that helps with life's loads, Take time to love . .. it is the one sacrament of life:
Terri A. Harper
Lynda Hasbrouck
Michael Havardansky
Harold Adams , Marty Kochell
Claire Heitzman
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Alice Hendrickson Once in a while from out of nowhere, When you don't expect it, and you're unprepared, Somebody will come and lift you higher; And your burdens will be shared . .. MaryJo Henger There are many joys that life can bring, but friendship is the sweetest thing. Debra Herbe One note set down on the spot is worth a whole carload of later reminiscences. Alice Hendrickson
MaryJo Henger
Debra Herbe
Aline Hernandez
Anthony Hill
Delphinia Hilton
Christopher Holland
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Aline Hernandez Is this the end? Will we stay friends, it seems to be that we will be free . .. is this the end? Anthony Hill I believe that life offers many opportunities: Isn't it better to strive for the best and take a chance, than to regret never having tried at all. Christopher Holland Life is a joke! For some it's a good one, for others it's not. Set your goals high and hopefully you will come out laughing. Douglas Holmes What lies behind us, and what lies before us are small matters, compared to what lies within us.
Joseph Sorento, Ted Stine
Douglas Holmes
Joell Holmes
Laurie Holsneck
Raymond Hsiao
Cathleen Hubert
Joel! Holmes Don't you let anybody keep you from reaching the top. Don't you give up for nothin', keep on til you get hot.' Reach, you're almost there. Laurie Holsneek Keep your hands above the table, you back against the wall; toss your chips in with your chances; let 'em lay the way they fall. Raymond Hsiao As man thinketh in his heart, so is he; As he continues to think, so he remains. Cathleen Hubert Oh, well, it has been a good day in hell, and tomorrow I'll be glory bound.
J. Revak, R. Ryczkowski, T. Cicco
Maura Hughes
Sharon Hughes
Mary Hurley
Lucy Hutcherso.n
Maura Hughes The most wasted of all days is that in which one has not laughed. Sharon Hughes You can't always get what you want; but if you try sometimes, you might just find You can get what you need. Mary Hurley Though we may ask why me? We must remember these are the best of times. Lucy Hutcherson The time for happiness is now, the place is here. For we can only have memories ofyesterday and just hope for tomorrow.
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Stephen Jackowski There is no end to this. I have seen your face, but I don't recognize all these things You must have left behind . .. Cynthis Jackson Every single day, Every word you say, Every game you play, Every night you stay, I will be watching you, 'jorever. " James Jacobs Those crazy times, I do remember in my youth. Pamela Iorio
Stephen Jackowski
Cynthia Jackson
. James Jacobs
Barbara Borges
William James
Mark Jakubowski
I do recall - those were the best times - most of all The memories wil! never fade away. Mark Jakubowski Don't tell me there is no hope at all. Together we stand, divided we fall. William James It has been fun, but I am afraid to say that time never stands still. The time has come to move on. Karl Johnson To achieve all that is possible, we must attempt the impossible
Althea Jenkins
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Karl Johnson
Richard Johnson As we Krow older, let us remember that the future is up to me.
Sheila Jones If it can be imaKined, it can be achieved. If you dream it, you can become it.
Timothy Keenan I don't expect to Xrow in the desert. But I can live, and breathe, and see the sun in the winter time.
Daniel Kelleher
Sheila Jones
Live your life each day as you would climb a mountain. An occasional xlance toward the summit keeps your Koal in mind.
Diane Kelly The world is all out there for you. It all dependr on what you do. Your life's too short for wastin' time, So follow your heart and make up your mind.
James Kelly LizJe life to the jilllest, Let no one stand in your way, Kick them aJide and continue on.
Lugene Kennebrew I a/ways knew I had it in me. /\1y spirit. once locked in chains, is free, And on a rrJl-ket heixht, its destiny is in siXht.'.'
Timothy Keenan
Daniel Kelleher
Diane Kelly
James Kelly
Matthew Kemp
Lugene Kennebrew
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Christopher Kent
Jeffrey Kerr
Karen Klek
Martin Kochell
Christopher Kent I know what I like, And I like what I know. Jeffrey Kerr Pursue the truth. It is found where man is free to search for it. Karen Klek Above the cloud with its shadow, is the star with its light. Martin Kochell When opportunity is there, reach out and /!,rab it, and make the best 0 it or you. James Kolpack
Jeffrey Kowalski
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Dorothy Kur piewski
Teresa Langan
Harold Lanzoni
Joyce Lanier
John Lewis, Matthew Beechhold
Donna Lawryk
John Lewis
David Liedtka
Anna Lieggi
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James Locklear
Lisa Logan
Frances Longmuir
James Lopez
Kathy May, Alice Hendrickson
James Locklear Wow, it's really good to see you ar,ain, and me I've been doinr, the things that I've always done. Rememher there's always a frolic
Lisa Logan Good measure, preJJed down, shaken tor,ether, runnrnr, Ol/er, u'ill he put in your lap, For the measure you gil/e, ulill he the measure you r,et hack.
Frances Longmllir Liz'e life with a smile.
James Lopez You can't .rend a hoy to do a man's joh.
Victoria Lucarella
David Luft
Victoria Lllcarella Do not jiJlIow me hecawe I will not lead. Do not lead me hecaliJe I will not fiJlIow. BM walk heside me and just he my friend.
David Lllft Like the dwt which r,athers all around me, I must find a neu ' home.
KathrY'1 L.ybarger Braz 'o, A l 'ery good show and I'd like to try it ar,ain .fOmetime.
Elizabeth Lyons Don't walk in front of me, I may not follow . D on't walk hehind me, I may not lead. W alk heside me, and 路ust he m
Kathryn Lybarger
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Elizabeth Lyons
riend.
Karen Lyons
Bryan MacCormack
David MacDonald
Stacy Madden
Leonard Marcocci
Jacqueline Martini Darren Doherty
Lona Marchetti lJaylif!,ht, [ must wait for a sunrise. [ must think of a new life, and mustn't f!,ive in.
Leonard Marcocci [fyour head is made of wax, don't walk in the sun.
Cynthia Marino Ya know, when you f!,ive up your dream, you die.
Jacqueline Martini Recof!,nize that what lies behind us, and what lies before us are small matters (()mpared to what lies within us.
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mean I have to pick times we have to CELMER Jeff, Cinas well as the bad. CS, MC, and EL, got my tickets to us. Kramer vs. "What happened
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and Steve, Me As I Am - only then will we discover each othle~ullllll my friends. thanks for making it the happiest four it all. DIANE MILLER I'll always reme~ be Julie. you're the treatest! Best of luck to everyone
Amy Masonis Turn around; every now and then I get a little terrified, but then I see that look in your eyes. Kathleen May We're always provin!!, who we are, Always reachin!!, for that risin!!, star. I may not win, but I can't be thrown Out here, on my own again. Linda McCarthy We are movin!!, on to new tomorrows built on happy yesterdays. Brian McDermott You can't always !!,et waht you want. But if you try, you just mi!!,ht !!,et what you need. Amy-Masonis
Linda McCarthy
Brian McDermott
Bryan McGrath
Beth McManimon
Bryan McGrath There's a divinity that shapes our ends, Rou!!,h-heu' them how He will. Beth McManimon Don't stop thinkin!!, about tomorrow, Don't stop it will soon be here, 1t 'II be here better than before. Julia Meagher Use what talents you possess. The woods would be very silent If no birds san!!, there except ThOJe that san!!, best. Rowena Mendoza The days may come, The day.1may!!,o, But still the hands of memory weave The bliHful dreams of long age.
Kathleen May
Brian Bailie
Julia Meagher
Rowena Mendoza
Diane Miller
Mark Miller
Paul Moehringer
Lisa Moody
Christopher Szekeres
Lisa Morgen
Lisa Moody If I leave here tomorrow, wiff you stiff remember me? I must be travefinf!, on now, to a place that is wild and free. Christine Moran If your fife is complete wnfusion because you never win the game, remember it's aff an iffusion, deep inside we are the same. Lisa Morgan The only real mistake IS the one from which we learn nothinf!,.
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john Morrison
Kathleen Moschera
joseph Mudd
joanne Mule
Fiona Curtain
john Morrison Unity's what's missinf!, in our life. We need love, and a little word of confidence ellery now and then.
Kathleen Moschera Andrea Mulhearn
Paul Murphy
We were so innocent we couldn've been wearing white, but we burnt just like a star in the middle of the night.
joseph Mudd Time is nothing to waste. So don't waste time developing your future. Your future could lead to the time ofyour life.
joanne Mule See these eyes so blue, I can stare for a thousand years, just be still with me. You wouldn't believe what I've been through.
Paul Murphy I was born with something down inside of me, and it's carried me over, delivered me.
Kim Nabinger I'll take it as it comes and specialize in having fun.
james Murray
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Kim Nabinger
John Nalbone
Cary Vogt
J,!-semine Nevruz
Gary Nolan
Gregory Nalbone The mark of the immature man iJ that he wantJ to die nobly for a cawe; while the mark of the mature man iJ that he wantJ to live humbly for one. John Nalbone I've found life not to be the big mptery to be inveJtigated; rather it'J the myJtery of the mind that needJ to be conquered. Christopher Narlis God, make your wayJ known to me, teach me your pathJ. Set me in the way of your truth, and teach me, for you are the God who Javes me. Leonard Navarro Life 'J a game and the game haJ jwt begun.
Leonard Navarro
Melanie Nosal
Cynthia Novatkoski
Jassemine Nevruz Everybody haJ a place and time, a need to live, and a need to find. We aff have Jomething that we care about. I propose you find it out. Gary Nolan The faceJ may change, but the memorieJ wiff always hold. Melanie Nosal We aff have dreamJ of what we want to be and pOJJeJJ; JometimeJ, without our knowing it, thoJe dreamJ direct the coune of our liveJ. Cynthia Novatkoski You 'ff stay with me, 'cawe you're the one. You're jUJt like me, we're born to run.
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Lisa Novembre
Gavin O'Connor
Kara O'Donnell
Barbara O'Grady
Robert .0' Hare
Ellen O'Shea
Lisa Novembre It's my turn to find out what I can see. I know you'll understand that this time's jllJt jrJY me.
Gavin O'Connor ,\fay the happiest days of your past he the saddest days of your future.
Kara O'Donnell We don't helieve in ourselves until someone reveals that deep inside lIJ something is lJaluable, worth listening to, worthy of our trllJt, sacred of our touch.
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June Pe.rone, Andrea Mulhearn
Fred Scott Oshel
Kenneth Outlaw
Barbara O'Grady Yesterday is not oun to reuwer, hut tomorrow is ours to win.
Robert 0' Hare You imagine what you desire; you will what you imaf!.ine,路 and at last you create what you will.
Ellen O'Shea The goodhyes make the journey harder .rtill.
Kenneth Outlaw Always and jfJYelJer, each mo ent with Y'JlI, was like a dream to me that somehow came true, and I know tomorrow, I'll miss one and all . ..
John Palumbo
Rocky Panzitta
Karen Perpetua
Lisa Thompkins, Gina Ritter
June Perrone
John Pachuta
Jeffrey Pergament
Kimberly Perry
Susan Peters
'(awe you hroke thiJ u'oman '.I heart with that tender little kiJJ.
I (ame . .. I Jau ' . . . I wnqliered.
Kimberly Ann Perry
Rocky Panzitta Run, run, rtm /fJr the rwe.!,路 the qlii(ker it openJ, the Jooner it
There'J a (O-(onllertinf!, heat. I'm Jtruf!,f!,linf!,. Jtret(hinf!, [or the heat. Nel!er Jtoppinf!, with my heaJ . .. af!,aimt the wind.
dOJeJ.
Susan Peters
Jeffre.'y Pergament
Do yrJli know where you're heaJinf!, to? Do you like the thingJ that life iJ Jhowinf!, you! Where are you heaJinf!, to? Do you know?
We fina/ly (YO.lJeJ a hriJp.e that we a/l thouf!,ht /fJr yean waJ .10 farau 1ay.
June Perrone I know that wherelJer we f!,O it'J f!,oinf!, to f!,et better than this,
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Charles Petrozzini
James Piechocki
Jeffrey Pierson
Lisa Pitonyak
Peter Plumeri
Patrick Charles Petrozzini Fools in love they think they're heroes, 'cause they get to feel no pain,路 I say fools in love are zeroes. I should know because this fool's in love again. James Piechocki If I never loved, I never would have cried. Jeffrey Pierson Crazy but dignified. Eric Piet Bury your memories, bury your friends. Leave me alone
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Lisa Trus
Randolph Ponticiello
for a year or two until stories go hazy and legends come throuf!.h. Some thinf!.s never end. Lisa Pitonyak Everyday it seems much harder to tell rif!.ht from wrong. I do my best to do my part. Fif!.ht the f!.ood fight every moment. It's your only way. Randolph Ponticiello Speak but little and well, if you would be esteemed as a man of merit.
Christopher Poreda
Anthony Poole
Lisa Potts
Stuart Tryon, Ammon Barksdale
Erik Putzrath
Paul Radford
Anthony Poole Only thing bad about an ending is the new beginnin/!,s you encounter so often. Only thing bad about the beginnings, you don't knou ' the ending.
Nicholas Poveromo
Jeffrey Rago
Lynn Ramsey
Out there is the vastness of space, where aU possibilities exist and man's future is limited only by his imagination and viJion of the Jtan.
Paul Radford
Christopher Poreda
May God be with the ClaJJ of '84.
just before school is Ol'er . .. just before the year is done ... AU of us wiU look at each other . .. And forever remember aU the fun. Good luck.'
Jeffrey Rago N ow our years are through. I made many friends and
Lisa Potts
Lynn M. Ramsey
Your life is a gift to you from God . .. What you make of it is your gift to God.
I wonder what tomorrow has in mind for us, and if our dreams wiU ever be{(jme our realities; but our spirits ate on the run and we're paradise bound.
Nicholas Poveromo
had many good experiences.
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Frank Reading Life iJ more than JUJt heing rich or having material pOJJeJJiom. John Rebbeck Hey, hey, my, my rock-n-roll will never die. It'J hetter to burn-out than to rUJt. Anthony Reres Many "twilted" people, in a very "twiJted" world. Jeffrey Revak N.D. A great place to Jtart high Jchool and a great way to end it. Frank Reading
John Rebbeck
Darryl Reid
4nthony Reres
'''tASS of'
Jeffrey Revak
Kim Perry, Lisa Besler
Darren Rhym
Darren Rhym When I came to N.D., I waJ an immature Jophomore. Now I am a Jenior, and I have matured in many waYJ. ThankJ, Notre Dame. Janet Rice Well, my friendJ, the time haJ come, raiJe the roof, have some fun. Throwaway the work to he done, let the music play on ... Gina Marie Riggi You made my jagged edges Jmooth; my direction is now clearer. You're my reason for living, my purpose for being, and my strong inspiration for life. Janet Rice
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Gina Riggi
Arcadio Rivera
Regina Ritter Wisdom is ever a bfessin/!,; education is sometimes a curse. Otis Roberts AJ I look back upon the past years, I [eel joyoUJ and yet saa that my hi/!,h Jchool yean are windin/!, down; and yet the memories will always last. Lynne Rodeawald The time to pause iJ throu/!,h, no time to wallow in the mire. Try now we can only lose. Eileen Rogers Remember yesterday, dream about tomorrow, but live today. Debra Runowicz ThiJ iJ your day. So /!,et out there and show UJ what you've /!,ot. Your dream is over, it'J reality time. Cynthia Russert It's not the fear of for/!,ettin/!, the /!,ood timeJ yesterday, but that they mi/!,ht not be there tomorrow. Rick Ryczkowski A li[e with no riJkJ is no life at all.
Lynne Rodeawald
Judy Brodowski, Leslie Colacello
Eileen Rogers
Debra Runowicz
Cynthia Russert
Rick Ryczkowski
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Margaret Sabo
Lori-Lynn Saenz
Lilia Sanchez
Stephanie Saunders
Kelly Scanlon
MichaelSchaffener
Denise Schaible
Gr:egory Schiavone
John Sheehan, Dorothy Kurpiewski
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Margaret Sabo te {(Jeur a JeJ rai.wnJ que la rai.fOn ne connait pa.r.The heart haJ rea.wnJ that the rea.fOn does not knou '. Lori- Lynn Saenz Great mind., hal'e purpOJeJ, othen halle wiJheJ; .10 he u.'hatl!l'er you u.'ant to he, hut he it with all your heart. Lilia Sanchez Gratitude is the memory ({the heart; therefore forget not to Jay (1ien, I hal'l' all I hal'e l'l'er enjoyed. Stephanie Sallnders The momentJ may he temporary, hut the memories are j;JfI!l'er. Kelly Scanlon And then one day YOli find, ten yean have got hehind you, No one told you u,hen to run. You miJJed the Jtarting gun . Michael Schaffener I ma.y he warped, hut I was horn that way; what '.I you r eXUiJe ? Denise Schaible The eagle gl ideJ, ascending around the riller through the gorges (1' (hangeJ, into the windy hallJ ({friendJhip, deJtined to the ultimate rose. Finally it reacheJ the field (1'time, ready to slash the aimleJJ blade ofgraJJ. Greg Schiavone Frolio and partieJ are the name of the game. I hope el'eryone has j;Jrtune and fame.
John Schuldes Porget a/! your trouh/eJ, fun and frolic iJ the way. So rememher u,hen I te/! you thiJ, live life in the jaJt lane for today. Susan Schultze I'm young, I'm wild, and I'm free . .. Ronald Sciandra We long for the future, and yearn for the paJt, aJ time ramble.! ahout. Make the mOJt '1 it. Janine Scimeca Special jOyJ and Jpecial placeJ, Jpecial friendJ together. The Susan Schultze
Ron Sciandra
Janine Scimeca
Sharon Scipio
Joan Scotto
Maria Carru b ba
momentJ paH JO quickly, hut the memorieJ are forever. Joan Scotto FriendJ {{Jme and friendJ go, hut thOJe that Jtay are truly JO. Margaret Seidenglanz I decided long ago, never to walk in anyone 'J Jhadow. If I fail, if I JuaeeJ, at leaJt I live aJ I helieve. No matter what they take from me, they can't take away my dif!,nity. James Seliga Gahha-Gahha lIey let'J rock-n-ro/! the night away.
Margaret Seidenglanz
James Seliga
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James Sercey TimeJ KoeJ on no matter what comeJ hetween the minuteJ. People [hanxe within a lifetime. Let'J UJe time wiJely. Carol Serock To aaompliJh xreat thinKJ, we mUJt not only act hut alJo dream; not only plan, alJo helieve. Pamela Serock Believe . . . for your dreamJ [an come true. Anastasia Ser pikov Life iJ to he fortified hy many friendJhipJ . LOlJe and to he loved iJ the KreateJt happineH ofexiJtence. James Sercey
Anastasia Serpikov
Pamela Serock
James Murray, MarkJakubowski
Myrna Serrano
Deidre Sheehan
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Myrna Serrano I helieve in the deep hlue Jky and the far Jmilinx waten I [an Jee thru the doudJ of the Jky And I am not afraid of the Jea. Patricia Sferra Everyone haJ a dream; to conceive it, to diJ[over it and to live it iJ the meaninx of life. Deidre Sheehan Someday, Jomewhere, in Jummertime. John Sheehan Freak out in a moon -axe day dream.
Patricia Sferra
John Sheehan
Diane Sherer Yesterday is already a dream, and tomorrow is only a vi.rion; hut today well lived makes every yesterday a dream of happiness and every tomorrow a vision of hope.
Michael Shinal To live is to change, and to be perfect is to have chanf!,ed often.
Cynthia Siecienski
Diane Sherer
Michael Shinal
Today's actions are tomorrow's memories. Today's dreams are tomorrow's reality. Our goal ;s to fulfill our dreams and look at our memories with happiness.
Ashish Singh You imaf!,ine what you desire; you will what you imaf!,ine; and at last you create what you will.
Karen Skwara We've f!,ot tonif!,ht. Who needs tomorrow? Let's make it last, let's find a way - We've got tonif!,ht. Why don't you stay?
Anne Smith [ sinf!, the hody electric and celehrate the me ['II hecome. [ wait for my own hef!,inninf!" when [ hecome one with the sun.
Eric Smith [f [ can love .fOmehody as the day f!,oes hy, then my lil,inf!, shall not he in vain.
Cynthia Siecienski
Robert Stemmer
Asish Kumar Singh
Karen Skwara
Anne Smith
Christopher Smith
Eric Smith
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John Soden Nothing '.I impo.r.rihle. Lisa So/dati SometimeJ I wonder, where I've been, who I am, do I fit in. I may not win, but I can't be thrown out here on my ou'n. John Sontag TheJe timeJ, like JO many other timeJ, are great timeJ, if we only knou ' how to enjoy them. Frank Sobon
Lisa So/dati
John Sontag
Joseph Sorento
Christine Spitzer
John Soden
John Schuldes
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Joseph Sorento Ifa life of ease is beJt, he is more than heatlen hleJt. Christine Spitzer Don't be dismayed at goodbyes. A fareweff is neceJJary before you can meet again. And meeting again, after momentJ or lifetimes, iJ certain jf)r thOJe u,ho are friendJ. Tracy Springer You have the powers you neller dreamed (if: You can do things you neller thought you could do. There are no limitationJ on what you can do. Don't think you cannot. Think you can.
Robert Stemmer
Amber Stout
MarySuro
Kelly Stewart
Richard Stec IJJl'l' makeJ thoJe yo"ng u,hom age doth (hil!, and u.'hom he findl yo"ng, kÂŁ'l!pJyo"ng .lfil/' Kel(y Steu'art Yo" got .yo"r pa.uirJ1/ - Yo" got yo"r pride - [)on't .yo" knou ' that only j;){JI.I are Jati.ljled? Ted Stine We are Jtanding on the threJhold and aho"t to enter . .. "The Real World" ("heen 'R4 Amber Stollt [ do my thing and .yo" do yo"r.l. [ am not in thiJ u.'orld to lit'e "p toyo"r 1!>.:pertatio1lJ and yo" are not in thi.1 u.'orld to Iit'e "p to mine. Yo" are .yo" and [ am [ and ifhy (hana u'e meet ea(h other . .. it '.I healllijit!. Mary SlIro [ m"Jt he trat'ding on nou', too many plaaJ ['l'e got to JI!I!. ['m frl!l! aJ a hird 'lOU '. ThiJ hird .yo" (annot (hange ... Cheryl SzalU'inski IJJI'e i.1 ... la"ghing at the paJt, dreaming in the prl!Jent, planning j;Jr the jill"re. L.ynne Szantai [ am not afraid to faa tomorrou', j;Jr [ hal'e Jl!I!nyeJterday and [ IOI'ÂŁ' today.
Cheryl Szalwinski Lisa Witkowski, Lisa Morgan, Laurie Holsneck
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Robert Szedula My life at Notre Dame is over. I now must go into a larger world and make my mark.
Christopher Szekeres When we say words without deeds, we are like a garden full of weeds.
Robert Szedula
Ron Tani N ow that these four years have passed, we think that
Christopher Szekeres
it's over; hut it's really just hegun.
Christopher Tattory The years are rolling hy, rocking evenly. I'm older than I once was, younge'- than I'll he. That's not unusual after changes upon change.r. We're more or less the same.
Anthony Tezsla A frolic a day, keeps the misery away!
Robert Thomas Life is short, so make the most of it.
Lisa Thompkins Ron Tani
Love doesn't make the world go round, I(we is what makes the trip worthwhile.
Anthony Tezsla
Tina Taylor
Robert Thomas
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Christopher Tattory
Kathy Harris
Lisa Thompkins
William Thorne
Christina Toewe
Russell Totaro
Charles Petrozzini
Christopher Tousley
Salvatore Traina
Lisa Tranter
Elizabeth Trus
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Stuart Tryon
Nancy Valeri
Cynthia Turek
John Tyner
Tracy Cicco, Michael Cerullo, Susan Foster, Mrs. Burzachiello, Mr. Kelly
Stllart Tryon /Wy friends, I thank you for all the memories, please don't forget them. For memories are the keys to eternal Iife, don't Iwe them.
Cynthia T IIrek I knou' a plaa, dreams are horn, and time is never planned. It'.!- not on any (hart, it's j;)lJnd in your heart .. . Nel'er, nel'er land.
John Tyner As gray traas ofdau'n emerge through the darkneJS of night, I too shall emerge strong and l'iuorious.
Nancy Valeri Cary Vogt
Michael Walsh
Don't he di.,,,,,,yed at goodhye.,; a fareu 'ell is neaJSary hej;)reY(J/I (an meet again and meeting again after momen!.1 or lifetime., iJ tertain jf)r those u,ho are friendJ.
Cary Vogt ThankJ j;" the memories, and here's to the winners all (an he.
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Michael Walsh The only reason that is not al!ai/ahle to anyone is the reaJon j;" not trying.
Michael Wargo Rememher freshman year: The people we hardly knew. Rememher .wphomore year: the friendships, they grew. Rememher illnioryear: The frolio, the fun. Rememher senior year: try to rememher el'eryone.
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Michael Wargo
Stephen UVenczel
Christine Zeis,)ames Locklear
Steven UVetzel
Edward UVhite
Craig UVilliams
Lynda UVilliams
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Thomas Jf/isinki A.I thc day.1 go on u'c all grOlr oldt!r, hut thcw dap ht!re together lrill makc thc mcmoricl la.lt j;)rt!l 't:r. Lisa Jf/itkou'ski (Jut ,,/almndalllc jrom thc hcart, the mouth .Ipeaketh. C.ynthia Jf/ooding In .Itril 'ing jor our goa!'l, lJ.'l' (an only hope j;w tht! ht!.lt. In .Ieeking /or the jil/llrc, u'e .Ihould nothing 1t!.I.I. Kathleen Jo.y Yoders Takt! your time . .. don't lil 'L' too /a.l!: trouh/e.1 will (Omt! and tht!Y will pa.IJ. Go Jind a man and you 'Il/ind IOI 'e, and don't j;)rget, there i.1.Iomeone up ,II}()I't.,.
Thomas Wisinski
Lisa Witkowski
Joseph Zdanou,icz Tht!re i.1no otht!r u.'i.ldom hilt to gulp u.'hat time (an gin:. Christine Zeis I .la gho.I!'1 in t!l't!ry (()rmr hnall.le I am .10 hauntt!d hy my ou 'n jfan. I:l 't!ryonc here (hangt!d. I too hal'e (hangcd, and u.'ill nel'ff he the .IamÂŁ'. Stet'ell Zoltick )'011 only lilT Of/(t', Imt i/yoll lil 'e right, once i.1 fl/ough. ['l'f alll.'ay.1 hefl/ (ra :..~ y, hilt if'1 kt!pt me /rom going in.lant!.
Craig Bowe, Craig Williams, Doug Holmes
Steve Zoltick, Chuck Petrozzini, Tony Reres, Steve Wetzel
Bill Elek, MarkJakubowski
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Cynthia Wooding
Kathleen Yoders
Joseph Zdanowicz
]. D'Angelo, B. McGrath, A. Riviera, S. Dill,]. Locklear, R. Micharski, E. Piet,). Butler.
Steven Zoltick
L. Morgan, L. Holsneck, M. Hannawacker
Christine Zeis
Darren Doherty
E. O 'Shea, K. Scanlon, K. Stewart, K. Dey, C. Moran, M. Serrano, C. Hubert.
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Words of Dot Kurpiewski, We wish you the very best in the future. You have been a joy always to us. God bless you. Love, Mom and Dad
future will be equally bright - Love, Mom and Dad an Steven
Harold D. Lanzoni, CONGRATULATIONS! We are very proud of you and wish you the best for the future. Always keep your sense of humor. Love, Mom and Dad
Mark Jakubowski, Your achievements in school and your contributions to our family atmosphere at home have made us very proud parents. Best of Luck. God bless you. Love, Mom and Dad
David Liedtka, We are very proud of all you have achieved in high school academically and athletically. May you always cherish the friendships you have experienced. Love, Mom and Dad
William E. James, Bill James, We are proud of all you have accomplished. Congratulations and good luck in the years ahead. Love, Mom, Dad, Greg, and Michele
Leonard Marcocci, \' ou entered Notre Dame a bo, are leaving a young man. Weare proud and wish you happiness and success for the future. Love, Mom and Dad
Althea Tara Jenkins, You are very precious to us, a blessing from above. Success and happiness in aU your endeavors. Remember strive not to equal, but to excell. Love, Mom and Dad
Diane Miller, Pride in your achievements fill us with joy unmeasured. Love Dad and Mom Andrea S. Mulhearn, Our pride in your achievements is only ~xceeded by our pride in you. We love you, Mom and Dad Paul Murphy, Watching you grow into a fine young man has given us much pleasure. Always be the way you are. We are very proud of you. Love, Mom and Dad Kim M. Nabinger, How proud we are of you. You always have been a joy to u God bless you always. Love, Mom and Dad Mtlanie Nosal, You've run your way to the top at Notre Dame! May your .. run through life" be as happy and successful, with your goals set high! Love always, Mom and Dad Lisa Novembre, You're so dear in SO many ways it's natural to wish you everything wonderful today and always. We love you. Mom, Dad, Michael, Michele, Max Gavin O'Connor, May you never see things as they are and ask "Why?", but always dream things as they can be and ask "Why not?" Love, Mom and Dad Chris Holland, Past and future Holland N.D. graduates join Mom and Dad in sending love and congratulations now and forever. . Cathleen J. Hubert, You're very special, to us, and as a person. Retatn those qualities throughout life. Love, Mom and Dad Maura A. Hughes, A cheer for Maura! You bring much joy and happiness to our lives and we are so proud of you. We love you very much. Mom, Dad, Kate andJenny. Mary Hurley, We are very proud of your achievements and pray your
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very best in the future. We are very proud you possess, and what you have achieved. - -"' .I.Y.l.om and Dad TimK , What a joy you've been. We wish you a kid just like you! Love, Mom and Dad James C. Kelly, We are proud to see the fine young man you have grown to be. We pray for your continued success in life. We love you, Tom and Mom Ricky Kennebrew, It's a joy to have a son like you. We wish you all the luck in your future. God bless you. Love, Mom and Dad Colleen Flynn, Congratulations! We are so proud of you! Remember, the person whose verdict counts in your life is the one staring at you from the glass. Love, Mom and Dad Susan J ..Foster, We have en joyed watching you enjoy your years at Notte Dame. May your future be as bright as you. Love, Mom. Dad, Kathy and Mary Suzanne E. Foster, For being a great source of love, joy and pride - we thank you! For the "other" times - we'U get you later! Lorraine Genovese, May you fulfill your dreams, achieve your goals, and success in life. We love you and wish you the very best. Mom and Dad Bob Gocke, Bob, You have done a great job and we are very proud of you. We love you. Mom and Dad Paul Groffie, Your gift to God is the use of your many talents. We are happy for you; proud of you and give our love. Mom and Dad
and are very proud of all that you achieve . y you have been to us. God bless you. Mary Hfnna wacker, We are proud that we are woven into the fabric of your life. Share your spirit of life and joy with all you meet! Love, Mom and Dad
Michael H. Fitzpatrick, We are very proud of you. Congratulations, and ~uch love, from your family . Ezekiel Fleming Jr. Zeke, I am very proud of what you have achieved. May your future be of great success and happiness. "God Bless You." Love, Dad
Michael Havardansky, We love you, we are very proud of you and ish for you a bright, bright future. Love Always, Mom ancfDad
Christine Andrusiewicz, You're one in a million! We wish you happiness you've always made us very proud of you. Love, Mom Dad
Alice Hendrickson, We wish }'QU happiness and success fdr received fro a very special daughter. and Dad
Apostolos, prou your accomplishments. v st of luck in your future endeavors. Love Always, Mom and Brothers 5
MaryJo Henger, You have alw_ .--.__ special_,a._~ of all you have thieved. BeSt Mom and Dad
Matthew Beechhold, La plus grande Chose du monde, c'est de savoir etre soi. (Congitationis poenam nemo patitur - vulneratus? non victa a) Love and good cheer from Mom, Dad and Sister!
Leslie E. Colacello, You have truly been the "light of our lives." May you always enjoy all the happineIs and love you have given. Love, Mom, and Dad and Albert
Mandy Bell, . H you continue to bri. joy to those around you 10 th future as you have dOne for us in the past. Love ys, Mom, Dad and Me-Too.
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Mary Elizabeth Del , Mouse, We are very proud of your accomplishments; and know that whatever your mind conceives and believes can achieve. Go for it, Mogul. All our love, Mom and
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DarrenJohn Doherty, Your humor, your coura , your achieVements, but, most of all, your loving, caring heart, are the qualities whkh make ud to be - Your Mom
Richard J. Burnett, We are proud of your achievements during your high school years. We pray for your continued enthusiasm and dedication to your future goals. Love forever and always, .
nnelly, proud of your achievements and wish present and f re goal. od Bless You. Dad
y Brodowski,
.ou have been a blessing and joy to our livel. We love
y: u and wish you the very best in the future. Mom and Dad
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, given us great pleasure and we are proud fWlf:jlCl~,ement in school and hockey. Love, Mom
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know we are very proud of your acGood luck to your future. Love, Mom
being just wonderful. You have brought so life. You saved me from boredom and . your zest for life. Love, Mom e are your accomplishments but remember we love you lor yourself. All our love, Mom and Tim Kelly Ann Byrne, We love you so much and are so very proud of you. God bless and watch over y9U. All our love, Mom and Dad
a proud of what y always. All our love, rfK_
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Michael Ciccone, We're two proud pare. eftOl'l"/vu lI" have put forth toward a briIht future. We !ott you, and Dad Bob Stemmer, To our son Bob, a son who has btl ,ht us not~in8'
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Words of happiness and a son we are very proud of. Love, Dad and Mom Kelly Stewart, Dad's pride and Mom's joy - How beautiful you are! Go for it! Love, Mom and Dad Amber Stout, You are our flower in the garden of life. We've watched you bloom into a beautiful person, and we're very proud of you. We love you. Mom and Dad
Our best wishes to a wonderful son. May you achieve every goal which you set for yourself. Love, Mom and Dad Eric Piet, "Dreams are the touch stones of your character; the world is but canvas to your imagination." (H.D. Thoreau). Mother's joy and Father's pride! Chris, Merry and Kathy'S love and friendship.
Cheryl Szalwinski, You have always been our bundle of joy. Thank you for making us so happy and proud. God bless you always. We love you. Mom and Dad Lynn Ann Szantai, May your future be filled with love, happiness and success. Hold on to your dreams and never give up dreaming! Love, Mom and Dad Ron Tani, We are very proud of what you have achieved. We wish you the very best in the future. God bless you always. Love, Mom and Dad Tina R. Taylor, How proud we are of you and what you have ,achieved. You have always been a blessing to us. We love you. Mom and Dad and Brother Sherron William Thorne, Four years of very "hard work" and "determination" has proved that you are number "one" with us. All our love and admiration, Mom and Dad Craig A. Fitzgerald, Best of luck in all your future endeavors. Love, Mom and Dad Eliza To a wonderful daughter who has always been the shlrulltr light in our lives. Love, Mom, Dad, John and Jennifer Kara O'Donnell, Our love and congratulations on your graduation - we are proud of you; and ask God to bless your future. Mom and Dad Ellen O'Shea, How nicely we have been blessed and how proud we are to have such a fine daughter. Love, Mother and Dad June Perrone, We wish you all the health, happiness and success in the future. May God bless, guide a protect you always. We love you. Our love always, MOlll and Dad Susan Peters, You have been a joy to us. We wish you the very best in your future. Weare so proud of you and we love you dearly. Mom and Dad Charles P. Petrozzini,
smile and 10vinB have been a joy the years. Strive to attain your goals. I am very of you. Lovvy Mommy Nicllolas R. Poveromo, We ate very proud of all that you have accomplished during yOOl high school years. We wish you the very best in • ve, Mom and Dad the {J
we are of you. Let all your Dad and Leslie Jeff Rago, We are very four years an your future en_MIA Darren Rhym, We a're very pro you very much.
omplishments these past cess and happiness in all and Dad a joy to us! We love . You You. Love-, Mom and Dad
Lynne Rodeawald, Congratulations ahead of you. Love,
best years of your life be Dad
Debra Ann Runowic We think you're the . Thank you for ,11 the best d of you. Go w' love to acmemories. Weare very , Dad, and complish your dreams. Love and kisses, Diane. Rick R yczkowski, You light up our lives! W love you very much. Congra and Pop
oud of you and God bless, Mom
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Craig Williams, How proud we are of you is only exceeded by how much we love you. Good luck in the future. Love, Mom and Dad Joseph Zdanowicz, . How proud we are of you is exceeded only by how much we love you. You're sure to succeed. Mom and Dad Christine Zeis, You have given us four We're very proud of you've become. Our Dad
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Cynthia Ann Siecienski, Today is one of many proud moments you have given to us. We thank God for blessing us with you. All our love always, Mom and Dad
Frank P. Sobon, Congratulations. We are very proud of you. Good Luck in college and whatever the future may bring. Love, Mom and Dad and Sisters
Ashish Singh, We are very proud of a courageous and affectionate son like you. May God bless you in all your achievements. Lo , Your parents
John SontagJr., We wish you the very best in the future. We have always been so proud of you, and what you have achieved. All our love, Mom and Dad
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Three distinct groups can be identified for the underclassmen at N .D . as they wind their way down that golden road to becoming seniors. First, one sees those that may get lost or thoroughly confused as they run to classes, trying to "beat the bell. " These are the freshmen who, while searching for their own niche in the Notre Dame Family make new friends and finally find comfort in the school and their classmates. Secondly, there are the sophomores; those who know their way round and are no longer confused themselves, but rather help to further confuse the freshmen. They are no longer the "rookies," and they enjoy making that known as they show their superiority over those taking their place. The third group one sees is composed of those who no longer worry about those younger than themselves, nor about finding new friends. These are the juniors who care more about proms, class rings, and their reign as seniors. Three categories, three distinct personalities: the underclassmen playa major role in sustaining the Notre Dame commitment. Claire Heitzman
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Semi Junior year is a time of great transition. The class of 1985 has grown from quite silly sophomores to very jolly juniors. This growth was uneven at times. We experienced difficult and annoying moments, which dampened boisterous spirits, but only for a short while, and juniors bounced back better than ever. The junior class shouted themselves hoarse on Blue and White and Spirit Days. Things looked pretty shady for a day as 350 juniors paraded in hats and sunglasses on their spirit day throughout the halls of N.D. Ring Day was held December 7th. The ceremony gave us the treasured opportunity to rejoice with one another as many of us received class rings. The distribution of rings marked a special time as the jewelry proclaimed that N.D. belonged to us as much as we belonged to Notre Dame. The biggest social event of Junior year was the Prom. Held at Angeloni's on May 18th, the junior prom provided a pleasant surprise for all who attended. The transformation from students to Cinderellas and Prince Charmings gave a fairy tale-like quality to the formal affair. We, the class of 1985, hold much promise for ourselves, Notre Dame and the future. We welcome our final year with apprehension and great joy. - Marita Sciarrotta
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Theresa Canavan is proud to accept her Notre Dame class ring.
Juniors are the best class, hands down.
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Ms. Donna Dovgala,Junior class Moderator.
JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS - Sue Conti, MaryBeth Kilkenny, Carleen Fritz,Jamie Lynch, Renea Nix.
Don Davison, Mike Lugossy and Brian Breza "incognito."
Linda Hirthler, Dana Matlock, MaryBethJanis.
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Top Right/lIA/FRONT ROW: Sue Conti, Renea Nix, Stacy Bell, Robert Arnold, Denise Arthur, Lauren Bair. MIDDLE ROW: Laura Angelucci, Christopher Alicks, Jane Betz, Latonya Ashford, Candice Bendick, Charisse West, Althea Bogdan, Troy Bergstrom, Mary Beth Kilkenny, Valeri Baker. BACK ROW: Carleen Fritz, John Battle, Jamie Lynch, Keith Biazic, Kurt Harendza, Mike Bartolino, Robbie Bailey, William Barnum, Richard Arronenzi. Middle Right/lIB/FRONT ROW: Joanne Butera, Kathleen Brennan, Catherine Burke, Lydia Bralynski, Fran Camerin. BACK ROW: Theresa Challender, Edward Chmara, Joseph Buni, Brian Breza, William Chamberlin, Joseph Charyk, Elizabeth Cantwell. Bottom Left/lIB/FRONT ROW: Caryn Carter, Karen Bombery,Jeannine Curfagno. MIDDLE ROW: Cathy Campbell, Meaghan Cannong, Cindy Chickara, Theresa Canavan, Jill Celentano. BACK ROW: Glenn Caldwell, Jack Buffin, Paul Charbonneau, Guy Calderone, Jerry Bryson, Dave Buter, Tom Brawn.
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Top Left/llC/FRONT ROW: Tony Datello, Becky Cseh, Nick Cianfrano, Trish Darcy, Donald Davison, Janice Cunningham, Frank Damroth. BACK ROW: Darin Christensen, Donna Czyzewski, Sonya Deason, Karen Ciskowski, Jim Coyle. Bottom Right/lIC/FRONT ROW: Denise Cochran, Michael Costa, Jane Cieslin, Kathleen Comfort, John Davies. BACK ROW: Sue DelMonte, Bill Connolly, Dominick Constantini,John Conboy, Christopher Crowell, Bridget Corrado, Christoper Cortez.
Robin Hayes, Mike Costa
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Sonja Vaughn
Top Left/lID/FRONT ROW: Lisa Eible, Dawn Emde,Jennifer Faulkner, Lynn Evans, Denise Farina. MIDDLE ROW: Lisa Franzoni, Louree Farrior, James Fife, Agatha Dzikiewicz, Claudia DiCarlo, Kathleen Dey, Julie Franceschini, Susan Francis, Michael Farrell, Karen Dey. BACK ROW: Colleen Doyle, Kathy Draper, Stephen Fondots, Peter Fabian, Dave Ferdetta, Mark Direske, Martin Fritz, Mike Feldenzer, Drew Fallon, Catherine Funderburg, Lisa Frock, Andrea Dixon. Middle/lIE/FRONT ROW: Michele Grubb, Clare Grala, Vickie Gradus, Karen Grussler, Patricia Gorman. BACK ROW: Christine Garruba, Rosalind Harrison, Drew Ciancarli, John Gorman, Mark Grygar, Richard Gardner, Cheryl Grosso, Shelly Goehring.
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Top Left/lIE/FRONT ROW: Stacey Harrison, Rachel Gersten, Kimberly Harris, Paula Gawroski, Lisa Haller. BACK ROW: Margaret Guggenbickler, Darin Graham, Christopher Giovannetti, Thomas Harkness, Thomas Gavin, Gregory Giovacchini, Margaret Grimes. Middle Left/llF/FRONT ROW: Selina Haynes, Carin Jenner, Denise Januzzi, Vincent Immordino, Kellie Keirn, Cynthia Jacobus, Linda Hirthler. MIDDLE ROW: Colleen Kerr, Marybeth Janis, Cheryl Kochis, Dawna Hughes, Susan Heller, Amy Jo Henry, Kathleen Holub, Susan Joy. BACK ROW: Catherine Kite, David Kitchen, Eric Johhson, Thomas Kale, Peter Janora, Mark Haynie, Jeremiah Keegan, Kristin Keifer, Robin Hayes.
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Top Right/llG/FRONT ROW: Christine Mahoney, Cindy Kostrewza, Diane Krawzcun, Jeanine Kopacz, Babara Kulak, Melissa Lester. MIDDLE ROW: Theresa Liedtka, Cathy Krawscyk, Michael Lugossy, Sandy Leber, Kim Kusek, Angie Koukousas, Kathy Lund, Dave Marczak, Sue Lopez. BACK ROW: Stephen Magyari, Lowell Lybarger, Steve Lyons, Tom Kondash, Shawn Leach, Peter Kusenko, Scott Loney, Morgan Machunzie, Kevin Manners, Michael Kovacs, David LaRue, Steve Magyari, Pam Layton. Middle Right/llH/SITTING: Joanne Miller. FRONT ROW: Tina Manners, Elaine Monteleone. MIDDLE ROW: Jacqueline Martinez, Karen Martini, Stephanie Mahler, Jeanae Mazzone, Kim McNamara. BACK ROW: Mark McTamney, Eric Myers, Stephen Migliacci.
Stacy Bell
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Troy Bergstrom Top Left/llH/FRONT ROW:Joellynn Monahan, Sean McCullough , Carmela McLeod, Lisa McCann, Pat McGuiness, Tricia Moran. MIDDLE ROW: Michele Mingo, Elizabeth Mosner, Michelle Morgan, Kristina Muehleisen. LAST ROW: Charlene Murphy, Mario Mazzuca, Greg McDonald, Patrick McCormick. Bottom Left/Ill/FRONT ROW: Jill Pierson, Michelle Potacki, Miranda Pietranik. MIDDLE ROW: Jennifer Ravenel, Brigid Quinn, Jack Pinto, Mary Redmond, Carmel O 'Donovan, Fred Poblete, Teresa Noblejas, Loredana Pugliese. BACK ROW: Michael Quaries, Rich Radice, Ralph Picone, Ron Pierson,Jo Ann Piazza, Walt Pluznyk, Bob Ponticiello, Joan Poreda, Wayne Norton.
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Top Right/llJ/FRONT ROW: Paula Salewski, Tammy Scarpaci, Michelle Santello, Kim Santasiero, Jana Sawinski. BACK ROW: Toni Reed, Patricia Sheehan, Chris Russell, Mark Sagarese, Mark Robertson, Chris Rossell, Richard Sech, Elizabeth Shirley, Loretta Reed . Middle Left/llJ/FRONT ROW: Toni Reed, Pam Rice, Michelle Sebasto, Wendy Sedlacko, Harvey Roettinger, Jill Rowley, Frank San nella, Heidi Schwab, Susan Rojas, Marita Sciarrotta. BACK ROW: Mark Renzi, Denise Roberts, John Sheehan, Joseph Serock.
Shelly Goehring Bottom Right/11K/SITTING: Emily Soto. FRONT ROW: Mary Sykes, Erin Sullivan, Michele Spotiswood, Susan Sikorski, Joann Smith, Angela Stanzione, Lori Siedlarczyk, Genevieve Tempone. BACK ROW: Rudolf Thompson, Warren Solomon, Terence Smith, Dave Soles, Elizabeth Tierno, Mike Sontag, Michael Shurgala, David Swan, Victor Thompson.
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D. Coehran, Chris Cortez Top Left/11K/SITTING: Maria Sparagna. FRONT ROW: Maria Tashchuk, Philip Thoennes, Helene Tancredi, Judy Swierzewski, Gary Thomas, Kathy Tkacs. BACK ROW: Kathy Tammaro, John Stipe, Barbara Sosna, Derrick Smith, Monica Stockman. Middle Left/llL/FRONT ROW: Dave Warrick, Jerry Weber, Susan Vescera, Cheryl Williams, Kevin Walczek. MIDDLE ROW: Gina Walicky, Carol Trippa, Sonja Vaughan, Suzanne Vanelli, Jim Vardanega. BACK ROW: Ben Tousley, Joe Todaro, Stephen White. Bottom Left/llL/FRONT ROW: Eric Veale, Nick Wagner, Dave Uveges, Linda Yosua, John Zygmunt, Sue Varga, Edward Woodland, Barbara Weglarz. MIDDLE ROW: Chris Walker, William Williams, Dan Tullai,Julie Zorovich. BACK ROW: Kenny Werger,James Vernon, Edward]. Wojtowicz, Rita Woods.
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Bottom Right/11M/FRONT ROW: Norman Costello, Donna Hass, Cheryl Lowe, Cerellis Wimbush, Thomas Buckley. BACK ROW: Robert Wesner, Jeffrey Brown, Michael Keefe, Michelle Arpin, Kevin Sheehan, Joseph Baptista.
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Sophomore definition: "the wise fool," no longer freshmen and still not upperclassmen. Sophomore year has been known as the quiet, in-between year. The sophs go through every day quietly and unnoticed. However, this year we were out to change that image. The class of '86 was tired of the old stereotype. We were out for recognition. It began with the Sophomore/Freshmen picnic. Here we established ourselves as a class to be reckoned with. Next came Blue and White Day: we showed our enthusiasm by decorating our homerooms lavishly, with themes ranging from casinos to Toga Parties. We celebrated Sophomore Spirit day with a "a touch of class with clash." On school spirit day, it was the Sophomores who dared to be different ... Stripes! Yes this is and will forever reign as the best Sophomore Class in Notre Dame history. Kim Topper
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Joe Emde, De Andrea Kellam and Gail Anteola.
SOPHOMORE STUDENT GOVERNMENT - Missy Marinnie, Thomas Milhey, Susan Brady, LorraineJackowski, Craig Coffee, Melinda Armenti.
Steve Coltry showing sophomore spirit.
Sophs show they're HI at freshman-sophomore picnic.
A "thriller" of a Blue and White Day.
Karen Eible and Mi:ce Evanko at the Christmas Cotillion.
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Top Left/lOA/FRONT ROW: Lorraine Jackowski, Kathy Abbondanza, Leslie Baier, Sharon Barna, Susan Brady, Melina Mattia, Gail Anteola. MIDDLE ROW: Gina Aquilino, Rob Balerna, Sunnetta Barnwell, Denise Amrich, Karen Barna, Margaret Baker, Toni Amari, Tom Miller. BACK ROW: Melinda V. Armenti, Melissa Marinnie, Steven Ansley, John Bacovin, Rob Bakos, J. P. Arpin, Vito Armenti, Craig Coffey, Brian Adams, Kharl Alinea, Peter Barlow, Talayia Barksdale. Middle Left/lOB/FRONT ROW: Monica Brown. MIDDLE ROW: John Casey, Karen Bock, Marie Brand路 bergh, Karen Bentivogli,John Byrne. THIRD ROW: Leroy Bennett, Tom Carroll, John Carroll. BACK ROW : Andrea Brown, Carla Colletti, Cindy Benedetti. Middle Right/lOB/SITTING: Tammy Boiselle. FRONT ROW : Sharon Barsczewski, Jennifer Brest, Densie Barrett. MIDDLE ROW: Steve Coltre, Hugh Burgress, Mike Burke, Louis Bucchere, Elizabeth Carrol. BACK ROW: Joyce Berran, Michele Burns, Maria Bowling, Vanessa Bennett.
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Top Left/IOC/FRONT ROW: Maureen Connolly, Michele Czyzewski, Tara Cucchiaro, John Cook, Brad Degler, Beth Corney, Susan Cunningham, Linda DiFiore,Judy DiMemmo. BACK ROW: Jeff DeBastos, Dan Connolly, Paula DiMarco, Tom Cook, Anthony Corrado. Bottom Left/IOC/FRONT ROW: Bridget Conboy, Kathy Dorr, Tyi Davis, Denise Dromm, Deanna Dymowski, Deidre Donnelly, Melissa Dilworth, Pete Downey. BACK ROW: Paul D'Angelo, Michael Com mini, Patty Draper, Frank DeFeo, Pete Donnelly.
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Kimberly Wolff Top Left/IOD/SITTING: Michelle Farfalla, Theresa Evans, Kristine Fanelli, Grace Genovesi, Marisa Fiorello. STANDING: Gregory Frederico, Philip Pagans, Robert Folino,Joseph Emde, Matthew Gates, Trina Foy. Middle Right/IOD/FRONT ROW: Lynn Feddish, Lourdes Garcia, Karen Eible. MIDDLE ROW: Heidi Errhalt, Stephanie Flores, Cheryl Fuzes, Laura Gavigan, Christine Gatto. BACK ROW: Robert Ferri, Michael Feeney, Grace Genovesi, Michael Evanko, Tim Fitzpatrick, Matthew Gates. Bottom Right/lOE/FRONT ROW: Kasey Greer, Donna Innocenzi, Kate Heitzman, Tim Harris, Todd Goehring. MIDDLE ROW: Deane Good, Jennifer Goeke, Miracle Harris, Thomas Hedden, Chris Hart. THIRD ROW: Annie Hayden, Paul Henning, Steven Guarino, Eric Hartmann. BACK ROW: Mary Ellen Gore, Karen Green,Jeffrey Gervasio.
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D. Connolly,). Bacovin,). Lyons, L. Bucchari Top Left/lOE/FRONT ROW: Annmarie Hannawacker, Lisa Gloeckner, Charise Hovan, Donna Hulick, Michele Hylemon. MIDDLE ROW: Patrick Harris, Roger Hsiao, Michael Harris, Michael Hylemon. BACK ROW: Karen Giorno, Jeanne Goubeaud , Keith Hitchner, Gregory Hughes. Middle Left/lOF /FRONT ROW: Yolanda Krawtschenko, Maureen Jennings, Tammy Kozlowski. MIDDLE ROW: de'Andria Kellam, Susan Kulak, Elizabeth Janczuk, Erica Kinczel, Carol Janovsky, Jennifer Katz. BACK ROW: John Kopacz, Joseph Jackowski, Brian Jones, Michele James, Gary Kubiak, David Krisak, Keith Kemo. BOTTOM LEFT: Kimberly Jacobs, Verena Kansog, Kelly Johnson. MIDDLE ROW: Valerie King, Heidemarie Kramer, Caroline Klepper, Monica Johnston, Patricia Jordon, Kyle Kent. BACK ROW: Gregory Jones, Scott Janora, Christopher Koval.
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Top Left/loG/SITTING: Marie Maiuro, Lisa Marcocci, Beth Lloyd , Nancy Leiber, Amy MacCormack , Amy Lettiere, Felicia Lynch, Deon Lewis. STANDING: John Marino, Chris Lyons, Michele Lawrence, John Lyons. Top Right/loG/FRONT ROW: Kellie Maloy. MIDDLE ROW: Kathy Lam biase, Michael Lake, Beth Ann Lockwood , Tennyson Lewis, Jeanie Lawlor, Anthony Martillotti, Tina Lewallen,Jay Ludwig, Yolanda Mason. BACK ROW: Scott Marone. Bottom Left/lOH/SITTING: Riza Mendoza. FRONT ROW: Tina McStravick, Tara Melody, Sharon Mizer, Laura Meidenbauer, Maureen Mesday. BACK ROW: Larry Mihalko, Chris Maziarz, Vander McFarland , Richard Mauro, Kevin Micharski, Terry McNiff, Tom McQuade.
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Top Left/lOH/FRONT ROW: Kristina McDonald , Ellen McClain, Tami McNamara. MIDDLE ROW: Leah McGuirk, Kenneth Moore, Kiev Matwij cow, Veta McDonald , Robert McGrath. BACK ROW: Henry Mazurek, John McDonald , Tom McQuade, Sue Molnar, Kyle McGovern, David Maurer, Anthony Mattozzi. Middle Left/lOI/FRONT ROW: Joseph Novak, Lori Osif, Dave Parsons, Erin Murphy, Frank Paulus, Pat Pierrella. BACK ROW: Francis Phan,Jim Panzitta, Tim Paglione, Susan O'Donovan, Eileen O 'Rourke, Dawn O'Donnell. Bottom Left/lOI/FRONT ROW: Colleen Morrison, Pamela Pfeifer, Denise Mulligan, Mary Ellen Murphy, Lisa Mrochko, Laura Persichilli. MIDDLE ROW: Stanley Pachuski, Pete Nelson, Pete Nolan, Francis Paixao, Spencer Person. BACK ROW: Patrick Nolan, Mark Persichilli.
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Top Left/10K/FRONT ROW; Vanda Soldati, Rosemary Smith, Diane Schaumloeffel. MIDDLE ROW: Karen Sciandra, Kim Simon, Sharon Sobon, Kelly Smith, Jennifer Shirley, Lisa Sibert. BACK ROW: Andrew Schroeder, John Seymour, Eric Schade, Sherry Sentek, Dominic Scavo, Michael Sefransky, Hyun Jin Shin. Middle Left/lOL/FRONT ROW: Valencia Tolbert, Maryann Sollami, Jayne Thoma, Krystal Tanner, Kimberly Topper, Tracy Sudol. BACK ROW: Joseph Suosso, Robert Taptich, Paul Szekeres, Thomas Suro, Michael Sosna, Steven Spirito. Bottom Right/10L/FRONT ROW: Chris Ann Surdo, Lori Stoy, Melissa Toaldo, Noel Stack, Lisa Tani, Amy Sparagna, Dina Spilatore. BACK ROW: Gary Torgeson, Dennis Stearle, Eric Tessein, Chris Thomas,John T. Spinale.
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Top Left/10M/FRONT ROW: Christina Villa. MIDDLE ROW: Becky Wind , Gregory Zdenek, Kimberly Wolff, Christopher Wong, Lynn Webb, Keith Young, Christina Villa, Dennis Wysocki. STANDING: Helena Wronski, Edward Vidal. Top Right/10M/FRONT ROW: Kimberl y Zuczek. MIDDLE ROW: Boas Yu , Kurt Wilson, Monica Varia, Joseph Venanzi, Deana Turi, Roger Woo, Jennifer Vichroski, Alex Verdi. STANDING: Angela Yaede, Ron Zoda, Len Vellucci , Mike Weng.
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Preliminaries I guess you could refer to it as " just another freshman year at Notre Dame," but to the class of '87 it was something more than that. Entering the school on that very first day early in September sparked different feelings of ,excitement and fear as we looked forward to the coming year and walked into a new stage of our lives. The freshman/sophomore picnic was an opportunity for us to get to see all the members of our class, and get to know them other than the way they were in class. It also gave us a chance to see the sophomores and try to imagine how they felt when they were in our places. Spirit days psyched us all as we worked together as a class to show the "rest" of the school what freshmen can really do. We demonstrated that on the first Spirit Day when we came in first in the events. Winning isn't everything but it sure felt good when the "freshmen" (arfl) beat the other classes, including the seniors! And wouldn't it be just perfect for us to get the backwards theme this past Spirit Day. It probably confirmed all beliefs about freshmen being backwards and mixed-up. The year is half gone and we're looking forward to our sophomore year. Naturally, it will be the best ever! - Lisa Easterling
Freshmen Spirit Day: their pie eating contest.
Freshmen doing their work in class.
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Freshman class moderator Mr. Romano.
Inside out and backwards.
Freshmen dance at the Cotillion.
FRESHMEN STUDENT GOVERNMENT - Greg White, Michelle Bogda, Kathy Foster, Chris Fiori, Anthony Pirrozzi.
Freshmen Class.
A freshmen Religion Class.
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Ken Ent Top Right/9A/FRONT ROW: Michele Bogda, Kathy Foster, Jennifer Barr, Kelli Brades, Chris Fieri. MIDDLE ROW: William Beitel, Brenda Alvarado, Alice Ames, Marianne Alexander, Mike Bedard. BACK ROW: Gabe Baffuto, Frank Aquilino, Ernie Antone!' Middle Right/9A/FRONT ROW: Renee Bendick, Sangeeto Bhojwani, Jodi Bartolino, Ellen Bentz, Christine Arnold. MIDDLE ROW: Linda Bate, Michelle Beaver, Michele Angarone, Daniela B1ascnke, Beth Ardery. BACK ROW: Tim Baggitt, ScOtt Baldwin, Scott Besler, Edward Bishop, Greg White, Tony Pirozii. Bottom Right/9B/FRONT ROW: Dawn Casamento, Laura Chemidlin, Tinal Casamento, Nicole Borges, Deborah Burnett. STANDING: Brendan Casey, Kevin Buckner, John Capogna, Cynthia Chiorello, Bruce Brown, Eric Bowden.
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Top Right/9D/FRONT ROW: Doug Errhalt, David Farina, Elizabeth Fischer, Jill Eible, Lisa Drake, Jon Dubois, Sean Fitzpatrick. MIDDLE ROW: Kristin Fless, SCOtt Downs, Jennifer Fava, Karen Dorsey, Kristin Dwyer, Sheila Erndl, Maria Domante, Patrick Donnelly, Robett DiMemmo. BACK ROW: James Evangelos, Lisa Easterling, Ted Durst, Matthew Everett, Lawrence Etgen, Mark Elliott, John Eitzen, Audrey Dixon. Middle Right/9E/FRONT ROW: Debbie Hayes, John Giudice. MIDDLE ROW: Andrea Forconi, Kimberly Goosman, Vincent Guzman, Aldo Genovesi, Kelly Anne Gorman, Lisa Glock. BACK ROW: Perrone Ford, Kimberly Gutowski,Jennifer Goffney, Sandra Lynn Glerum, Margaret Groffie, Lynda Giovacchini, Edward Harris.
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Top Left/9G/FRONT ROW: Annmarie Keefe, Cindy Lear, Tricia Krupa. MIDDLE ROW: Rose Mary Kite, Cheryl Karousatos, Cherie Kusek, Missy Krueger, Lynette Langere, Barbara Kostrzewa, Jennifer Kakstis. BACK ROW: Kathy Kilkenny, Maria Kniesler, Robert Lemay, Edward Lake, Michael Knicos, Shannon Keenan , Melissa Jones. Middle Right/9H/SITTING: Dena Mastrosimone. FRONT ROW: Cathy Lyons, Erin Lombardi,Julia Martini, Cheryl Maher, Christine McCarthy, Nancy Leopardi. BACK ROW: Jeanne Mattei, Joe Maurio, Michael McCormick, Jay Mersor, John Maziarz, Patrick McAlinden, Karl Lied路 tka, Sherri Martin. Bottom Left/9G/FRONT ROW: Kathleen Lambert, Jane Kelly, Ewa Kuczykowski. MIDDLE ROW: Yvonne Kovich, Gary Lane, Albert Kaczorowski . BACK ROW: Edward Krupa, Donna Lee, John Lake.
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When students leave Notre Dame after their senior year, they take with them a precious educational background. Notre Dame has achieved a level of academic excellence which distinguishes its grad uates. Each student is given the chance to achieve his or her academic goals, and to graduate both intellectually and spiritually enhanced. In this way, if students take advantage of the challenges presented to them, each will leave Notre Dame a champion in his own right. Susan Foster
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Business Is
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Our Vocation
Notre Dame, recognizing the needs of an increasingly technological society, has continued to improve and expand its business department. Typing, Stenography, Accounting, Word Processing and Careers Planning are offered throughout the four year curriculum. The school has kept pace filling the needs of an ever changing business community. Other students choose the path of Vocational Training. Here they prepare for a host of specialized, technical occupations. Their day is divided between the academic classroom and the technical workplace.
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路 . . in Fitness and
At Notre Dame physical education is not just volleyball and president's physical fitness anymore. It is also aerobics, floor hockey, soccer and much more. Along with our regular gym classes, we are taught the essentials of good health, driver's education and first aid. Anyone can see that the programs at N.D. have and will turn out well rounded young men and women. Many thanks must be given to the dedicated gym teachers whom Notre Dame has acquired through the years. These teachers help students to excel in athletics. Physical education and our school nurse go hand in hand. She enables us to perform at our peak by making sure everyone's healthy. As students at Notre Dame, we have two words when leaving: Thank you. Terri Langan
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in Health
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Evolutionary Trends
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Numerical Progressions
Math at Notre Dame has grown from elementary algebra, geometry, trigonometry, and calculus to include computer programming in BASIC. Freshmen study algebra with or without the added "spice" of trigonometry, and seniors (the brave - or foolish - ones), calculus. This sequence of courses will provide students with a sound basis for further math study in college. Computer programming this year was open only to seniors. It provided an introduction to computers and programming, an area that some students may need to be familiar with in college. Computer programming can be just as complicated as the more traditional math courses, as those students who spent many lunch periods and after school hours "de-bugging" a program can attest! Anne Butrym
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Spiritual Questions,
Notre Dame, throughout its history, has maintained its primary commitment to the spiritual development of its students. The religion department, under the guidance of Mrs. Mary Ivins, has continued to grow, both in direction and in spirit. From Old Testament readings, to modern problems of marriage and commitment, the department encourages its students to reflect on their values and priorities. It is this added dimension which lies at the core of Notre Dame's success.
Liter ary Ideals
The English Department opens to students worlds of ideas that seem to be far removed from their everyday experiences. Closer examination of the cultures and philosophies, however, reveals that they are really not so esoteric after all! After becoming familiar with these ideas, through study and experimentation, students should begin to be able to relate them to their own lives (an experience that will be repeated in college and throughout their lives). Through the study of English composition, and American, British, and World Literature, students are encouraged to discipline their minds to see both sides of every situation. When students are able to effectively argue both sides of a conflict, the teachers in the English Department feel they have done their jobs. Anne Butrym
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Ancestral Ties,
A mandatory inclusion in any high school curriculum is the study of a foreign language. Perhaps no other discipline is as capable of transporting a student beyond his own frame of reference and into the mores and beliefs of other peoples. Notre Dame's la~guage department offers a glimpse into the language and culture of France, Spain, Germany and even ancient Rome. In addition to the study of foreign language, any educated person must include a thorough knowledge of his own heritage. Notre Dame's History department, with its concentration on American history, enables students to develop a finer appreciation of their national heritage.
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Lingual Connections
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Golden I.mpressions,
Notre Dame places a strong emphasis on its arts curriculum. Students are able, through a carefully structured program, to spend four years exploring their own capacities for artistic growth. In four years of Art Instruction, in Graphics, in Acting and Musical Comedy, students are encouraged to develop an appreciation for diverse artistic accomplishment. This is another of many unique facets of the Notre Dame Community.
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Fervent Expressions
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Noteworthy
One of Notre Dame's greatest assets is its Music and Theatre Department. There is a wide variety of courses offered in these areas. They include choir, Music Theory, Music Fundamentals, Band, Musical Comedy and Acting. The in-school courses branch out and provide an abundance of extra-curricular activities such as Night Choir, after-school Acting, Jazz Choir, Jazz, Marching Band and Color Guard. The end result of much hard work by the teachers and students provides activities and productions that add culture, entertainment and enjoyment to the school's atmosphere. Some of these activities include the Annual Spring Musical, the Evening of Theatrics, the Band and Choral Concerts and the Marching Band and Color Guard 's participation in the football season and competition. Lona Marchetti
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opportunities
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Enhancing
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Our Growth
is usually a busy place. Counsellors rush puter to the secretary and back into their students browse through thick college their foreheads creased in concentration. It's a place of decisions; what courses to take next year, what to major in, what college to apply to. Many students come here to find the answers to those questions. But guidance is also a place to bring personal problems, and the counsellors are always willing to lend a sympathetic ear. It's a busy place because it is an important one. Another important place is the library. Frequently it is a quiet place, with a few students scanning the newspapers and bookshelves. Sometimes, however, the doors will swing open and a class will sweep in to look for resources. Then the librarians spring i~to action patrolling around tables and shelves, attempting to control the sudden increase in volume and to return materials. The library has proved its value as a source of information to anyone who has ever written a term paper and found the needed resources from among the books here. Diedre Sheehan 137
With Gratitude
As freshmen we couldn't find our lockers until midterms, and all of our energy was exhausted carrying a whole day's worth of books. We tried to fend off the intimidations created by the presence of the upperclassmen, but we secretly searched for serenity, a smile of reassurance, a kind of confidence Sophomore year brought a test of our individuality, an awareness of others, the exchange of giggles and laughter with new friends, and for most of us - Typing I. We still rushed to beat the e 1, but with considerably less ~nxiety, because we felt a little more serene, reassured and confident. We blinked and found ourselves Juniors. Tea~1 hers became allies; we turned our rings and went to the prom. We starte driving which opened our eyes to the financial responsibilties of life, and he need for a job. We were fortunate enough 1:0 have access to the Job Placement program which, under Mrs. Gribbins' excellent direction, helped us find that needed position. The bell became less noticeable, and we had an eaSli r time keeping track of our books. We had found a source of serenity, reass rance, and confidence. As Seniors, we have witnessed you spr ading your concern and thoughtfulness throughout the Notre Dame C mmunity. Your dedication and enthusisam were evident throughoul yOur term as a member of the faculty board of the Bishop Ahr National Honor Society. During the time you served as chairperson of the business department, you displayed both creativity and energy. These qualities commanded the respect and admiration of faculty and students. You are still highly visible in your role as the Director of Job Placement and as Moderator of the BusiBusiness Bulletin. You have always been a behind-the-scenes worker, but your spirit of cooperation and friendliness has brought you well deserved recognition. Although you no longer teach Typing I, we still benefit from the efficiency and professionalism you demonstrate in teaching Steno II, Executive Secretarial, and Co-Op Classes. You are serenity in the face of madness, and you have given us confidence and reassurance in our four years here at Notre Dame. It is therefore with a smile and a wink, that the senior class dedicates this, The 1984 Canticle, to you, Mrs. Margaret Gribbin. Kelly Stewart
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Forging Excellence
Sister Mary Harold Vice-Principal
Mr. David Millinowicz Administrative Assistant
Mr. Vincent Ardery Director of Athletics
Mr. Charles Moore Administrative Assistant
Each student that enters Notre Dame is a jewel in the rough, a piece of tarnished metal. Through the work of the administration, the student is polished and molded. The complexities of a multi-faceted student are respected and made more unique by the administration, and each year a little more of the gold shined through. By graduation, because of the faculty's work, dedication and love many students are able to recognize the gold within themselves. It is this caring that lies at the heart of the Notre Dame tradition. Our growth becomes more pronounced each year as we continue to strive for the best that we can be. As we look back on our lives here at school, we remember most the progress we made from freshman to senior. It is this realization that makes golden our Notre Dame experience. Susan Foster
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Mrs. Roberta Anderson English and Social Studies
Mr. John Archer Physical Ed ucation
Mr. Vincent Ardery Social Studies
Miss Barbara Barsky Math
Miss Susan Barsky Math
Mr. Bernard Boyle Business
Mr. Robert Bugdal Director of Guidance
Mrs. Joan Burke Math
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Sister M. Carmel Guidance
Sister Mary CIa ver Science
Miss Joan DeGregorio Guidance and Language
Mr. Michael Dennehy Religion
Mrs. Jane Confoy English
Mr. Gary Dambro Physical Education
Mr. John Dondero Music
Fr. Doug Hermansen Chaplain
Mr. John Grussler
Mrs. Mary DePuglio Guidance and Language
Mr. Frank DiGuiseppi Math
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Miss Mary Ann Liptak
Ms. Donna Dovgala Religion and Social Studies
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Mr.Jack Dunn Social Studies
Sister Mary Ann Peters
Mrs. Phyllis Garrison English
Mr. Frank Gatto Social Studies
Mrs. Denise Gauvin-Tharney Math
Mrs. Sheila Gavin English
Mr. Anthony Genovesi Ind ustrial Arts and Business
Mrs. Patricia Gergar Guidance Counselor
Ms. Theresa Giampetro Social Studies
Mrs. Alice Goldstein Business
Mrs. Margaret Gribbin Business
Ms. Pauline Grula Religion
Mr. John Grussler Director of Audio Visuals
Mr. Richard Gusciora Science, Chairperson
Sister Carol Marie Haag Business
Sister Mary Harold Language
Mr. Gregory Schafer
Miss Karen Henkel English
Sister Frances Hewitt Tuition
Mr. Fred Hochschild Chemistry
Sister Margaret Huley Librarian
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Mrs. N ylda H uslin English
Mrs. Mary Ivins Religion, Chairperson
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Sister Mary Joachim Guidance Counselor
Mr. David Milinowicz
Sister Josita Assistant Librarian
Sister Marie Jose Math Chairperson
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Mrs. Christiane Kaplan Language
Beverly Bailey Kearns Science
Mr. David Kelly Religion
Mrs. Sandra Koschek Physical Education
Mrs. Eileen Lang Academics
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Me. Ralph Lelii
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Me. Richard Loatman Music
Mr. Michael Perone
Mrs. Paula Loewenstein Math
Mrs. Barbara Major Physical Education, Chairperson
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William Martin Science
Miss Teresa Merlo Language
Mr. David Milinowicz Social Studies
Mr. Moore Social Studies,
Elsie Moore Physical Education
Sr. Peggy O'Halloran Religion
Judith Paixao Art
Carolyn Peoples Business, Chairperson
Michael Perone Science
Sr. Mary Ann Peters English
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Mr. Michael Spitz 146
Miss Susan Barsky
Mr. Frank Gatto
Stephen Pingree Language
Pamela Pirone Math
Joseph Poli Language, Chairperson
Joan Reilly Science
Brenda Riley English
William Romano Social Studies
Sr. Patricia Rooney English
Margaret Rovello Physical Education
Judith Salcewicz Religion
Gregory Schafer Math
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Mr. Steven Schultz Language
Mr. Thomas Shaw Religion
Mrs. Julius Simon Religion
Mr. John Simone Physical Education
Mr. Michael Spitz Guidance Counselor
Mr. Thomas Shaw
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Mr. Albert Verdel
Mrs. Mary Stoka Business
Mrs. Bernice Tattory School Nurse
Mrs. Enea Tierno Art
Mr. Albert Verdel Dean of Discipline
Sr.Judith Ward Creative Arts,
Miss Theresa Giampetro
Mrs. Alice Goldstein
Mr. Robert Wood Langauge
Mrs. Kathy Cevera
Mrs. Bernice Zahorsky Math
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Maintaining Our Needs
Mrs. Stella Larcome
Mrs. Cecilia Arnister
The Cafeteria Staff
Mr. Tom Butler, Maintenance
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Mrs. Hattie Mrozinski
Exactly Our Types
Mrs. Peggy Miller, Guidance
Mrs. Dorothy Olech, Guidance ltt'axstIJSeNl~orannKlngQJel
Mrs. Irene Palombi, Main Office
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Mrs. Bev Klek, Athletics
Mrs. Helen Shelley, Attendance
Mrs. Dell, Main Office
Mrs.Jane Dziura, Accounts
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There is much to receive from the four years we spend at Notre Dame, and a large measure is found through extra curricular activities and clubs. Here at Notre Dame, a wide variety of clubs is offered; from the Computer club to the Ski club and from Honor Societies and Koenonia, there is an activity to fill any interest. Through involvement in these clubs, we can learn more about ourselves, but we also develop a heightened awareness of others. Activities give us a chance to reach out and join in the unit of the Notre Dame Family. Claire Heitzman
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Uncommon A LIFE IN WALES Sut ydych chi heddui!! No, I am not tongue-tied. I just asked you how you are today. I decided that it would be fun to share with you some of my experiences while I was living in Wales. I moved to Wales when I was about eleven years old. To help you imagine what Wales is like, I want to describe the countryside, the towns and school-life. There are mountains everywhere, with their peaks scraping the sky-line, some are even snow covered. Sheep and horses roam wild and free along side roads, gardens and by the mountain side. It is roo vast an area, and too expensive for the farmers to worry about fences. Fern and heather are commonly found scattered here and there. Welsh people are deeply religious - their belief lies with the Church of England that is closely related to the Methodist or Protestant Church. The people are of a private kind. They tend not to socialize with neighbors and almost seem to resent foreigners which we, as English, were considered. The Welsh have a reputation for their fine voices and choirs. It is a wonderful feeling to be at a rugby game and have all the men and women sing in deep diapasons; to hear their voices ring across the mountainsides and form in the valley is a beautiful sound. My greatest experience was the fact that in Wales, I was taught in Welsh; not all the time, just enough to have some fights . Welsh is not any ordinary language to overcome. It has the addition of wand to our a, e, i, o. u, vowels and the subtraction of j, k, q, v, x, and z. It took me quite a while before I could understand what was even being said, and also what I was sup\
posedly saying. I remember the Welsh ~xamination - I looked down at it and prayed - I ended up with a C so I guess I was not too bad. A typical school day would begin at 9 o'clock. At this time we would either go to class or we went to an assembly about twice a week. There, Welsh hymns were sung, prayers were spoken, and speeches given. We had Welsh to stand the whole time as a sign of honor. When we had been dismissed we filed out into our classes. Over a one week's period we had a variety of classes - languages played an important part in our education. Welsh, English, and German were taken everyday, while French was taken three times a week and Latin once. After the first three classes we would have a 15 minute break; then, another two classes followed by lunch. After lunch we had three more classes. Four o 'clock ended the school day. Between the ages of twelve and sixteen, pupils would study a variety of subjects: languages, art, biology, chemistry, physics and home economics. At the age of sixteen, you could either leave school officially or take 'C' levels. These were five or six exams taken to prepare for higher education. The public schools of Wales were as comprehensive as the private schools of America. Discipline, however, remains a strong factor in Welsh schools. Holding the door open for teachers, and rising in recognition of authority symbolized humility and respect. Smoking, cheating or swearing were cause enough for punishment with the cane - a wooden stick across the backside. However, this helped the individual to be aware of self-respect and self-discipline. I will always remember my time in Wales for in the end I loved the freedom of the mountains, the dignity and individuality of the people, and the special beauty of the valleys. All in all it was a beautiful experience. Stephanie Beddows 154
Lives
Susan Kulak's name is well known. In addition to her role as a good student, she is also Miss New Jersey State Twirler. She has only been twirling competitively for three years, but her hard work has resulted in over 400 trophies, 150 medals, and 3 Eastern titles. She has performed across the United States, appeard on network television and has helped Jerry Lewis in his telethon. In school, Susan displays her talent as featured twirler in the Notre Dame High School band. For two years, she has performed in all kinds of weather in support of her school. Upon graduation, Susan hopes to pursue a career in elementary education while teaching competitive twirling. Amy Lettiere
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to Dream,
It is needless to say that ballet is important in my life. That fact has been obvious to me and my family since I began studying at the age of five. I use the word "studying" because ballet is a form of art, and any art form requires study and intensive investigation. I feel that ballet fills a need in my existence. It gives me life, energy and purpose! In giving life to a performance, I find that I can create a new dimension to the character or part that I am portraying. Where the energy and discipline is required in dance, I know that I am in control of my movements because I have met the challenge of my instructors. The purpose of my work is to entertain and seek the apptoval of my peers and those people interested in the very demanding art of dance. My life would be incomplete without my desire to make my audience pleased with the complex effort involved in my performing. Applause is my reward! I believe in God and His help in my performing. I also believe in a very popular saying among dancers which says, "Dance is the only art wherein we are the stuff of which it is made!!" Kristin Kiefer
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Ballet is one of the most disciplined art forms. The training needed to be a dancer is quite extensive. Most girls begin very young in order to develop the muscles needed to be a dancer. At some point, they must decide which is more important, ballet or their social lives. Many girls have the determination to be a dancer but lack the talent or body strength necessary. In addition to these three assets, students must have the opportunity to study with a good teacher in order to learn proper technique. I've been studying ballet since I was two years old, and at the age of eleven I began my association with Gerogina Parkinson, ballet mistress of the American Ballet theater. I spend between 14-18 hours a week dancing, and when I am in full rehearsal, this increases to 22 hours. So, as you can see, it takes a lot of time, determination, and talent to become a ballet dancer. Lynette Langere
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Golden
Ed Vidal is having a ball.
Maryann Sollami - Getting ready for the pros.
Missy Marini and Jennifer Katz - cheering their friends on.
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Todd Goehringer - keeping an eye on things.
Kim Simon, Lourdes Garcia, Cheryl Fuzes, and Kelly Quinn - The Four Musketeers.
Freshmen and Sophomores get to know each other.
Beginnings The Freshmen and Sophomores gathered for the first time on September 14, 1983 on the lower field. The dress code was suspended for the day, and every imaginable costume was worn. Games were played such as Volleyball, Football, and Frisbee. The Pros provided music for dancing. The most memorable part of the day was the dance contests and the people who participated in them. The school provided us with hamburgers, hot dogs, and soda. Everyone enjoyed meeting new people and making new friends. It was a very eventful day which will be remembered. - Cheryl Karousatos Beth Simms Amy Sikorski
Lorraine Jackowski, Bob Davies "friends forever"
Michele James - dancing her way to fame .
Paula, Pam, Sheila - taking time to chat.
Brian Krisak - rolling along and keeping an eye on things.
Sharon Sobon, Lori Stoy, Cathy Abbondonza thinking things over and absorbing the fun.
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Worth Our Weight
The "Spirits" want you!
Mike Wargo K .O.'s Craig Williams.
"Little orphans" Sue Foster, Kim Bennet, Kathy Beitel
Colleen Schmitt.
Mary Suro selling tickets .
Mrs. Z's "It's the Greatest Show on Earth."
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Maria Carruba.
In Spirit
Helene Tancredi peddling
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Mr. Kell y stressing school spirit.
Jim Murray keeps an eye on things.
Blue and White Day was a search for the gold here at Notre Dame this year. It began with the juding of homerooms which was made difficult because of the originality on each level. There were toga parties, luaus, a circus, ghouls, goblins, prize fights and an impromptu orphanage. There was definitely a feeling of electricity in the air while the band marched through the school. The highlight of the day was the traditional pep rally which stimulated the energies of students, teachers, and players. Each team was introduced and the cheerleaders performed to "Look out for #1 " which lent enthusiasm to the whole scene. Winners for homerooms were announced and given gold ribbons for their excellence. 12B led by Mrs. Burzachiello came out on top for the seniors, IIJ coached by Sr. Maryann Peters, lOe commanded by Mrs. Burke and 9K inspired by Mrs. Paixo also won. To end the day, there was the competition between each grade level which included 3 legged soccer and the obstacle course. Surprisingly enough, the freshmen came out on top which proves that even the newcomers to Notre Dame are "going for the gold!" The ro wd y senior seCtion.
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Steve Ansley
Juniors lead by the "spirit."
"Annie" Claudio Amari.
Captain Noah, Len Marcocci.
Aw shucks! Randy and Janet.
Juniors bound in spirit.
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Freshmen catch the spirit.
Seniors bear down on having fun.
The "spirits" of 12C.
Clyde Barker is elate d.
"You just can't sit down."
Cathy Kitr can't believe her eyes.
Me. Simon enjoys the pep rally.
No obstacles for Caroline Klepper.
12G prepares a luau .
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Going For
Somewhere over the rainbow ...
Brian Breza and Mike Lugossy restrain Ed Chmara.
Don't axe me, I don't know.
It's nOt easy being in love.
Bridge Corrado and her ghostly admirer.
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Jill Rowley and Robin Hayes greet cadet Pat McGuiness.
Kurt Harendza dances his way into our hearts.
The Ghouls
Follow the yellow brick road.
Dave Swan and Jamie Lynch; the new cheerleading captains.
Junior boys grin and bare it.
expression n the (ilces of the j creativit of the Juniors.
Notre Dame's Bruce Lee
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Rites of
Father Hughes blesses the rings.
Liz Tierno, Kristine Muehleisen, Liz Shirley, Angie Stanzione and Rita Woods.
Renee Nix receiving her ring.
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James Lync~ and Kurt Harendza offer the gifts.
Juniors present their symbolic gifts.
Mrs. Reilley and Miss Grula light the candles.
Initiation Ring Night is a part of our growth and an extension toward graduation. It was a very special occasion for us as we shared this moment with our family, our friends, and all those who we love and admire. The Mass was celebrated by Father Hughes and the readings and prayers were presented by Student Government. Renea Nix, Marybeth Kilkenny, Kurt Harendza, Carlene Fritz, Charisse West, Sue Conti, and James Lynch, prepared the mass and contributed to the celebration. The mass was beautiful and also a bit scary as we realized what the ring symbolized for all of us. We are getting older, and we will soon leave some of those people whom we love behind us. All of the memories came back to us that night; the times we spent with our friends, the times we got hurt and were cheered by a friend and the times of victory and pride. After the celebration we all went to the cafeteria to talk, eat, and turn all of our friends' rings. This night symbolized the unity and closeness of the whole Junior class as we gathered together to share this one special moment in our lives which leads us closer to the future. Karen Dey Father Hughes receives the offertory gifts.
Leon Hunt leads the ceremony
Looking forward to the 85th turn.
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Joanne Piazza turns another ring .
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Dr amatically
John Ryan gives a thought to art.
Lynn Webb in "Murder in the Cathedral"
What fun this turned out to be!
Kim McNamara prays for peace.
Kristina Muehleisen recounts her failures .
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Melinda Armenti awaits a hot date.
Inspired
Melinda Armenti. Riza Mendoza. Kimberly Topper.
Laura Smith with a pretty pose.
A family of friends.
Beth Lloyd displays her talent.
Lona Marchetti gets caught in the enthusiasm of the scene.
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Annie Is Here!
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20's Spirit Roars
Sophomore Reps. look on while the judging takes place.
Lourdes Garcia
Inside out and backwards.
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The '20's come alive again.
Vince FaneUi is dressed to kill.
The class with clash.
Seniors strut their stuff.
into the 80's
By the time February rolls around, most everyone needs to be picked up and re-spirited in order to survive the rest of the year. N .D.'s solution was spirit week. The sophomores started off the week, becoming the "class with clash." The juniors followed, wearing their hats and shades. The freshmen showed their spirit by wearing their clothes inside out and backwards, while the seniors topped all by dressing to their "Roaring Twenties" theme. On Friday, the week ended with a pep rally, and the entire school dressing up - freshmen in blue, sophomores in stripes, juniors in green and seniors in red. They honored the winter sports teams, and cheered on their classmates and friends during the students vs. teachers volleyball game. The band then played a few songs, and the cheerleaders performed a dance. In all, it was a fun-filled, spirited week that gave everyone the strength to continue on for the second half of the year. - Claire Heitzman
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Sophs do it with clash.
Eileen Rogers and J im Seliga "bare" the dance marathon.
Joell Holmes
Cliff Cota "roaring" to go.
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Honors Religion Class put their hearts into performing on Spirituality Day.
Mindy Serrano enjoys the special day.
Rich Monacchio reflects.
A touching scene from the performance.
Seniors celebrate Mass.
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Mr. Shaw leads a group discussion.
Count Our Blessings
The Senior Spirituality Day was an enjoyable day for all. The theme was "Is my life blessed" and all throughout the day we saw how we were blessed, in many different ways. During the workshops in the classrooms, we got to know our classmates better through sharing our ideas, dreams, and goals. Confessions were heard after which a penetential service was given. During this there was a clown mime by the senior Honor Religion Class. This dealt with the beatitudes and was very effective in helping us to get a better look at ou"rselves. The day as a whole was very rewarding, and it helped us all to see that we are indeed blessed. Claire Heitzman
Greg Nalbone
Group participation.
Kym and Rowena participate in the activities. Jim Murray, Erik Putzrath, and John Soden become involved.
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Koinonia, Storytellers, The Storytellers Club of Notre Dame who work in conjunction with the Clowning Club, is made up of members from the student body who give of their time to make people laugh and hopefully create a happier world if only for a little while. The Club traveled to St. Francis Hospital to give a Halloween party and tell stories to children unable to be home for the holiday. The members shared laughter with the children as well as told stories. The Storytellers also traveled to the Adult Day Care Center where they performed skits along with the Clowning Club. The students were proud and honored with the warmness of the reception they received and were glad that they could spread a little happiness to the wonderful people there. They also traveled to an inner city library to entertain and were well received at A Big Brothers and Sisters Social. The Club also threw a party on Valentine's Day for the children at Martin House. There, the members intermixed with the children for a fun fllied day of giggles and laughs. The Club thoroughly enjoyed acting out skits and telling stories of which the children actively participated. We look forward to many more performances for the enjoyment of both the young and old. - Barbara Bryer This could get a little sticky!
KOINONIA - FRONT ROW: Claire Heitzman,Judy Brodowski, Riza Mendoza, Angela Stanzione, Peggy Sabo,Jacqueline Martini. SECOND ROW: Kim Perry, Christine Andrusiewicz, Tracy Springer, Susan Foster, Miracle Harris, Andrea Forconi, Valerie Baker. BACK ROW: Rosemary Smith, Donna Czyzewski, Diane Krawczun, Kathy Moschera, Theresa Challender, Cathy Burke, Sr. Carol, Peggy Seidenglanz, Carol Trippa, Rose Totaro, Arlene Guitierrez, Lisa Soldati, Karen Green.
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Barbara Borges helps with a little "Tic Tac Toe."
Clowning Club
Top Left/CLOWNING CLUB - FRONT ROW: Rowena Mendoza, Riza Mendoza, Mary Jo Henger. SECOND ROW: Michelle Valatka, Ria Mendoza, Ann Smith, Andrea Forconi, Miracle Harris, Amy Lettiere. BACK ROW: Chuck Petrozzini, Kim Perry, Maria Corruba, Barbara O'Grady, Sr. Carol, Rosemary Smith, Valerie Baker, Karen Green, Martin Collins. Middle Left/STORYTELLERS - FRONT ROW: Karen Green, Susan Foster,Jacquie Martini, Rowena Mendoza, Andrea Forconi. SECOND ROW: Ria Mendoza, Mary Jo Henger, Susan Francis, Miracle Harris. BACK ROW: Dianne Borges, Frances Longmuir, Anne Smith, Greg Federico, Ken Dey, Barbara O'Gra1Y, Courtney Ravenel, Lynn Ramsey.
Clowning Club
Storytellers Club
... with a little help from our friends.
It's a pow-wow!
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Honorable NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY/SENIOR MEMBERS - FRONT ROW: Claire Heitzman, Peggy Sabo, Ray Hsaio, Susan Foster. SECOND ROW: Liz DelMonte, Pam Serock,Julie Meagher, Carol Serock, Janine Scimeca, Mary Jo Henger, Leslie Colacello, Tracy Springer, Susan Peters, Judy Brodowski, Rowena Mendoza, Teresa Pizzuti, Christine Andrusiewicz, Cindy Biache, Kathy Lybarger. THIRD ROW: Lisa Morgan, Lisa Soldati, Fiona Curtain, Stephanie Beddows, Louise DiFalco, Karen Dey, Maria Carruba, Amy Masonis, Missy Celli, Patty Sferra, Diane Borges. FOURTH ROW:John Schuldes, Chris Holland,Jim Coritz, Mike Cerrulo, Erik Putzrath, Chris Tousley, David Luft,Joe Carella, Bill Elek,John Sontag, John Pachuta, Barbara O'Grady. BACK ROW: Rick Ryczkowski, Dave Breller, Ron Sciandra,Joe Fagan, Bill James, Mike Fitzpatrick, Jim Murray, Mark Jacubowski, Jim Jacobs, Harold Lanzoni, Mike Chiang, Nick Poveromo. Middle Right/JUNIOR MEMBERS - FRONT ROW: Agatha Dzikiewicz, Barbara Kulak, Kathy Tammaro. SECOND ROW: Donna Czyzewski,Julie Zorovich, Kristin Kiefer, Elizabeth Shirley. THIRD ROW: Theresa Challender, Lisa McCann, Kim McNamara, Rita Woods,Jean Mazzone, Carmel O'Donovan, Kathryn Lund . FOURTH ROW: Kristina Muehleisen, Catherine Burke, Kurt Harendza, Michael Farrell, Michael Jennings. BACK ROW: James Lynch, William Connelly, Mark Grygon:
National Honor Society/Senior Members
NATIONAL BUSINESS HONOR SOCIETY - FRONT ROW: Carol Serock, Lisa Trus, Alice Hendrickson, Christi Zeis, Debbie Herbe, Chris Andrusiewicz,JoAnn Piazza, Patty Sferra. SECOND ROW: Lynne Szantai, Kelly Stewart, Delphinia Hilton, Anna Lieggi, Linda McCarthy, Kelly Burrows,Julie Meagher. THIRD ROW: Robert Szedula, Mandy Bell, Suzanne Foster, Erin Sullivan, Latonya Ashford, Pamela Serock. BACK ROW: Paul Cortesini, SCOtt Oshel, David Liedtka, Darren Doherty, Vince Serock.
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Mention
Left/FRONT ROW:John Conboy, Donald Davison. BACK ROW: Barbara Sosna, Mr. Wood, Chris Russin. German Hono r Society
Left/FRONT ROW: Theresa Challender, Leon Hunt, Carmel O'Donovan, Michael Cerullo,Janine Scimeca. BACK ROW: Michael Farrell, Thomas Braun, Ron Pierson, Mark Grygon, Gerald Weber, Christorpher Tattory, Anne Butrym, Mr. Pingree. Latin Honor Society
Left/FRONT ROW: Maria Carruba, Susan Francis, Liz Shirley, Michele Raviola, Barbara O'Grady. BACK ROW: Katie Comfort, Jackie Martinez, Martin Collins, Mike Sontag, Scott Loney, Shawn Leach, Eric Putzrath, Kathy Tammaro, Mr. Polio Spanish Honor Society
Left/FRONT ROW: Kim McNamara, Agatha Dzikiewicz, Stephanie Beddows, Cindy Biache, Paula Salewski. BACK ROW: Teresa Pizzuti, Peggy Sabo, Lisa Soldati, Mike Jennings, Loredana Pugliese, Kurt Harendza, Mike Chiang, Vince Fanelli, Ray Hsaio. French Honor Society
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Writing Irish, Four Winds
WRITING IRISH - FRONT ROW: Kathleen Burke, Carla Salewski, Agatha Dzikiewicz, Maureen Jennings, Kristina Muehleisen. BACK ROW:John Ryan, Lisa Haller,Joyce Lanier, Bill Connolly, Paula Salewski, Kim McNamara, Theresa Roblejas. Writing Irish
FOUR WINDS - FRONT ROW: Lisa Franzoni,Janine Scimeca, Amy Masonis, Liz Shirley, Cathy Burke. SECOND ROW: Mr. Pingree, Bob Arnold, Michael Farrell, Mike Feldenzer, Pete Kosenko,Jerry Weber, Chris Rossell, Vincent Serock. BACK ROW: Maria Tashchuk, Loredana Pudliese, Lisa Soldati, Maria Currubba.
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Publicity, BBB, Hibernian
PUBLICITY - Top Left/FRONT ROW: Janet Cieslin, Vicky Gradus, Judy Brodowski. SECOND ROW: Karen Klek, Diane Borges, Cathy Hubert, Theresa Langden, Kathy Tammaro, Sue Conti, Arlene Gutierrez, Peggy Sabo, Jacquie Martini. THIRD ROW: Christine Andrusiewicz, Kim Bennet, Teresa Pizzuti, Rowena Mendoza, Kathy Beitel. FOURTH ROW: Anne Smith, Matthew Beechhold, Kathllen Burke, Denise Schiable, Erik Putzrath, Joe Fagan, Marvin Archer, Liz DelMonte, Joyce Lanier, Mrs. Gavin, Deidre Donnelly. BACK ROW: Laurie Holsneck, Louise DiFalco, Suzanne Foster, Carleen Fritz, Julie Franchisini, Clare Grala, Lauren Baier, Susan Francis. Publicity Committee
Busi-Business Bulletin
The Hibernian
BUSI-BUSINESS BULLETIN Middle Left/FRONT ROW: Carol Serock, Shelia Jones, Mrs. Gribbin, Kelly Burrows. BACK ROW: Kelly Stewart, Linda McCarthy, Mindy Serrano, Suzanne Foster.
THE HIBERNIAN - Bottom Left/FRONT ROW: Liz Carroll, Lisa Gloeckner, Barbara Kulak, Mrs. Gauvin-Tharney. MIDDLE ROW: Latonya Ashford, Tom Rullo, Maria Bowling, Diane Sikora, Jim Gorman, Loredana Pugliese, Pat McGuiness, Lia Eible. TOP ROW: Kelly Bowers, Charise Hovan, Agatha Dzikiewicz.
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Computer Club
Many of N.D.'s students met weekly during the year to engage in various games of skill and to experiment with and polish up on computer programming. Under the moderation and instruction of Mr. Fred Hochschild, adventurers and hackers developed their imaginations and programming skills in an informal club atmosphere. Now in its fourth year, the Games and Computers Club has become an established N.D. activity and with the advent of computer classes this year, it has a very promising future. Raymond Hsiao
Dungeons and Dragons
Games and Computers DUNGEONS AND DRAGONS CLUB - Top Right/FAR LEFT: Edward Vidal. FRONT ROW: Greg Zdenek, Mr. Hochschild. BACK ROW: Francis Paixao, Kyle McGovern, Keith Kemo, Philip Pagliaro, Eric Hartmann. GAMES AND COMPUTERS CLUB - Middle Right/FRONT ROW: Patrick Nolan, Christopher Wong, Michael Chiang, Bobby Folino, Brian Bailey, Nick Poveromo, KjanJin Shin, Ray Hsaio. BACK ROW: Kharl Alinea, Tim Paglione, Mike Feeney, Christine An路 druisiewicz,Jeff Butler, GregJones, Phil Pagliaro, Mr. Hochschild.
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F.B.L.A. Math League FBLA The 1983-1984 school year was an interesting and exciting year for FBLA. The club visited several business organizations and offices, including Merrill Lynch 1n Lawrenceville and Squibb in Princeton. One of the club's major activities was The Annual Central Jersey FBLA Competition; the club was very pleased that two of its senior members, Ann Lieggi and Carol Serock, placed in this competition and went on to compete in the New Jersey State FBLA Competition. The presiding officers for the year were Caryn Cater, president, Kathy Allen, vice-president, Karen Dey, secretary, and Stuart Tryon, treasurer. Carol Serock
Math League
Future Business Leaders of America MATH LEAGUE - Top Left/FRONT ROW: Miss Campo. BACK ROW: Mary Jo Henger, Cynthia Biache, Louise Di Falco, Ray Hsiao, Michael Chiang, Amy Masonis. FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS - Bottom Left/FRONT ROW: Carol Serok, Lori-Lynn Saenz, Mrs. Peoples, Alice Hendrikson, Michelle Mingo. MIDDLE ROW: Karen Dey, Maura Smith, Debbie Herbe, Caryn Carter, Elaine Monteleone, Sheila Jones, Anna Lieggi, Latonya Ashford. BACK ROW: Debbie Runowicz, Susan Vescera, Colleen Flynn, Kathy Allen, Charles Petrozzini,John Schuldes, Martin Collins, Stuart Tryon, David Liedtka.
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Those Who Serve
VARSITY CLUB - FRONT ROW: Robert Stemmer, Brian O 'Reilly, Michael Lugossy, David Swan, Eric Wells, Alfred Varrichio, James Locklear. SECOND ROW: Steven Wetzel, Jeffrey Revak, Harold Adams, Martin Kochell, Brian Fallon, Christopher Tattory, David Liedtka,John D'Angelo. THIRD ROW: Kenneth Weingartner, Stuart Tryon, Dwight Coleman, Richard Burnett,Joseph Murphy, James Coritz, Eric Johnson,Jamie Lynch. BACK ROW: Darren Doherty,Jeffrey Kerr, Greg Schiavone, Leon Hunt, Anthony Tezsla, James Murray, Mark Coffey, Michael Wargo, Richard Stec. Varsity Club
RED CROSS - FRONT ROW: Maria Carruba, Cindy Navatkowski, Rowena Mendoza, Tracy Springer,John Pachuta, Mary Jo Henger, Leslie Cola cello, Claire Heitzman, Stacy Madden, Theresa Langan. SECOND ROW: Barbara O 'Grady, Kathy May, Tina Taylor, Susan Foster, Anne Smith, Nancy Valeri, Pam Iorio, Laurie Holsneck. THIRD ROW: Darren Doherty,John Schuldes, Chuck Petrozzini, Ammon Barksdale, Chris Nariis,Jim Murray, Mike Wargo, Anthony Tezsla, Scott Oshel, Archie Rivera, Chris Tousley, Richard Monacchio. BACK ROW: Diane Borges, Dot Kurpiewski, Kenneth Outlaw,Joy Yoders, Kathy Moschera, Denise Schaible, Kathy Allen, Colleen Flynn, Debbie Runowicz, Ken Weingartner,Joseph Carella, Harold Lanzoni, Barbara O 'Grady, Martin Collins.
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Worth the Wait
Father Hughes with Ski Club Officers Jeff Revak, Christi Zeis, Paul Murphy, and Jim Coritz.
Christi Zeis and Jeff Revak in search of the Abominable Snowman.
The ski trip this year was to start a little sooner than expected for the seniors and juniors. The reason for this - transportation to Vermont was to be by plane! Approximately 120 students were to be flown, but due to bad weather conditions, "Flight II" was cancelled. This forced a busload of snOw- and slope-hungry students to sit in an airport for 10 hours until a bus became available - at 11 PM! Off to a miserable start but still desiring to have a good time, "Flight II" made the best of a bad situation. At 6:30 AM "Flight II" arrived in Bolton Valley, 12Yz hours past schedule. Tired and weary from an exhausting trip, the passengers of "Flight II" were quickly refreshed by the sight of the slopes. During the day, ND skiers tackled the terrain of the mountains and challenged every slope. Wipe-outs were frequent for all levels of ability, but even more so to the wobbly-kneed, first-time skiers. As the busses headed down the mountainside, homewardbound, we all thought of the great time we had shared. The underclassmen looked ahead to further trips in their next years at ND. The seniors, however, thought this ski trip - their last - to be the best ever! Lynda Hasbrouck
Bill Elek on the slopes.
Mindy Serrano and Karen Dey
Bolton-bound seniors
Winter Wonderland
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Behind Every Scene
If ever a man could be considered indispensable to a production, it would have to be Mr. John Grussler. Working with a student staff, he annually produces sets rivalling those of local professional theatre. From design, construction and implementation, he is an integral part of the artistic backgrounds. In addition, Mr. Fred Hochschild handled stage management for the first time. Under his ~ble guidance, the play ran smoothly. Props were provided by Mrs. Beverly Kearns, and Miss Julie Campo. The incomparable sets were provided by Sister Judy Ward and Mrs. Enea Tierno. Costumes were handled by Mrs. Judy Paixao, Sister Mary Ann Peters, and Mrs. Judy Salcewicz. Makeup was ably provided by Mr. Tom Shaw and Mr. Steve Schultz.
Top Right/FRONT ROW: Bill Barna, Mr. Grussler, David Mauer. BACK ROW: Eric Myers, Keith Hitchner, Jeff DeBastos, Kyle McGovern , Mark Direske. Middle Left/FRONT ROW: Tara Saccone, Dawn Perrone. BACK ROW: Mary Jo Henger, Sr. Mary Ann Peters, Teresa Pizzuti, Mrs. Salcewicz, Lynne Ramsey, Mary Hurley, Sue Foster, Lisa Rossell. Middle Right/Jeff Rago, Ted Stine, Donna Lawryk, Mike Wierzbowski, Lorraine Jackowski. Bottom Right/FIRST ROW: Ria Mendoza, Peggy Sabo, Chris Fiori, Michele Valatka, Carla Salewski, Julie Zorovich, Lisa Eible. SECOND ROW: Claire Heitzman, Mr. Shaw, Lourdes Garcia, Peggy Siedenglanz, Fr. Doug Hermansen, Beth Siedenglanz, Kathy Draper, Karen Bentivolgi, Tracy Springer, Michelle Celmer, Mr. Schultz. BACK ROW: Mary Beth Janis, Lori Osif, Patty Surna.
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Top Left/FRONT ROW: Angela Stanzione. SECOND ROW: Mary Jo Henger, Jeff DeBastos, Amy Cassandra. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Enea Tierno, Sister Judy Ward, Eric Hartman, Francis Paixao. BACK ROW: Chris Fiori, Kim Kusak, Bill Barnum. Middle Left/Mr. David Kelly, Melinda Armenti, Kym Bruschini, Mr. 路 Richard Loatman. Middle Right/Mark McTamney. Bottom Left/Ron Chandra, Kyle McGovern, Jay Ludwig, Jeff DeBastos, Mark Grygon, Bob Sedulla, Keith Hitchner, Rich Radice.
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N.D. Waterworks
Terri Challender prepares for a dive.
SWIM TEAM - FRONT ROW: Assistant Coach Bruce Johnson, Denise Barrett, Kathleen Lambert, Lisa Soldati, Peggy Seidenglanz, Kurt Wilson, Phil Pagliaro, Head Coach Mike Conlon. MIDDLE ROW: Beth Seidenglqnz, Michelle Kyhemon, Barbara O'Grady, Joan Cook, Terri Challender, Caroline Klepper, Steve O 'Brien, Fran Cameron, Karen Sciandra, JoannaJohnson, Kevin Serafin. BACK ROW:Jane Kelly, Amy Sandham, Kathy Tammaro, Bill Connelly, Paul Charbonneau, David Warwick.
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The Ice Hockey Club Last year through the great cooperation of everyone, Ice Hockey was added as one of the many sports at Notre Dame High School. The twenty-one people that played last year have almost doubled. This year there are thirtyeight players divided into two teams; the white skaters and the blue skaters. Thanks to the coaching staff of Michael Jennings Sr. and Hap Johnson, the Notre Dame Hockey Program has flourished. This year, due to inter-county interest, six neighboring schools of Notre Dame have come together to form the first hockey league in Mercer County. John Sontag and Greg Echevarria
Boys Ice Hockey Team
Goalie Jeff Pergament makes the save.
Goalie Jeff Pergament is ready for the shot off the face off. TOP ROW: Mark Sagarese, John Battle, Mike Sontag, Mike Haverdanski, Martin Fritz, James Piechocki, Jim Cor路 itz,Jay Marson, Jim Gorman, Jay Ludwig. MIDDLE ROW: Jeff Pergament, Greg Echevarri, Joe Sorento, Jim Kelly, Tony Palumbi, Pete Nelson, Mike Jennings, Bill James, Mark Bayous. BOTTOM ROW: Tom Demers, SCOtt Janora, Mike McKee, Mike Topchek, John Pachuta, John Sontag, Pat Marshell, Pete Janora, Frank Scanella.
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Rhapsody in The Notre Dame High School Marching Band Unit of 1983 had quite a successful year. It began in the summer with a painstaking week of band camp and reached its climax with an invitation to the Atlantic Coast Championships. The saga all began in August during band camp. Do you remember band camp? Those were the days of sore feet, sunburn, headaches, and pure exhaustion. During this time, with the instruction of Jim and Paul Bresnan, we learned all of the toutines necessary to perform our show. After a multitude of practices, the big night finally arrived. On Friday, October 7, we proudly marched onto the field. Under the direction of our new band instructor, Mr. John Dondero, and field conductor Lugene Kennebrew, we gave our first home performance of the year. The highpoints of competition were our first place finish at Absegami High School and our ninth place finish in the Atlantic Coast Chapter Championships. We were later invited to the Atlantic Coast Championships where we scored a personal best of 56.5 points. Altogether we had a great year. Despite some of the setbacks that we had, we pulled together, performed and achieved. Monica Varia Drew Bowker with parents at homecoming.
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Seniors at homecoming.
Kasey Greer ready for action.
Blue and Gold
Sandy and Lynn take a breather.
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The "Rifles" strut their stuff.
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The 1983-84 marching unit . Lowell Lybarger plays his heart out.
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]V CHEERLEADERS - Kate Hietzman, Heidi Schwab,Jennifer Shirley, Elizabeth Carroll, Trish Moran, Laura Angelucci, Karen Bombery, MichelleJames, Ellen McClain, Mollie Grimes, Maureen Connolly.
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Rowena Mendoza,Jud y Brodowski, Christi Zeis, Sue Peters, Theresa Pizzuti , Tracy Springer, Maria Sparag na, Claire Heitzman, Leslie Colacello, Linda Yoshua, M ichele Raviola, Donna Czyzewski , Renea Nix, Lynda Hasbrouck
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"Look out for Number One" was the theme that the cheerleaders used to help root our teams on to victory. Whether it be at football or soccer games the voices of our spirited girls could be heard throughout the crowd. Sporting their new sweat suits and rain slickers, the dedicated Varsity Squad happily cheered in even the most unfavorable weather. Basketball season brought with it something else that was new to the squad: the addition of male cheerleaders. Greg Schiavone, Bob Stemmer, Anthony Tezla and Mike Wargo were a strong help to the girls as they went on to help create and perform sensational pyramids and exciting, challengin stunts. The Varsity Squad was led by captain Tracy Springer and co-captain Leslie Colacello and Claire Heitzman. The squad cheered under the direction of coach Mrs. Peggy Miller. The JV captains were Karen Bombery and Trish Moran. Their new moderator was Miss Pamela Pirone. This year's Seniors will take with them the memories of all the good times shared at the games and practices. They leave behind their spirit and best wishes for success to the squads in the years to come. Good Luck! Lynda Hasbrouck 193
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In addition to its academic reputation, Notre Dame has been recognized as an athletic power. The athletes at Notre Dame are of the brightest caliber, well rounded both intellectually and athletically. Our athletic program has produced champion teams in every season, often multiple ones. The athletes at Notre Dame have learned how to work, and their work has made them winners. Susan Foster
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The Fighting Irish football team finished its 1983 season as undoubtedly the best team that Chappy Moore and his coaching staff has ever produced. Sparked by an explosive backfield and a powerful line, the N.D. offense finished as the best offense in the county. Defensively, N.D. was just as strong, completing the season with five shutouts, twenty-two interceptions, and a multitude of incredible defensive plays. Notre Dame, led by senior captains, Jim Murray and Darren Rhym, completed the season with a 11-0 record. Looking beyond the win-loss columns, the team achieved many goals in their dominance of the Colonial Valley Conference. Leon Hunt, a junior running back, finished his season with over 1,000 yards rushing. Veteran line backers, Jim Jacobs and Anthony Teszla, supported by one of the best defensive backfields in the county, also completed their season ranked as the number one defense in the county. The Notre Dame Fighting Irish capped off its season by winning the South Jersey Parochial A Championship defeating Holy Spirit 10-7. John T. Spinale
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THE 1983 STATE CHAMPION IRISH FOOTBALL TEAM - Front Row:). Lynch, S. Sheppard,). Bacovin, B.James, D. Liedtka, G. Shiavone,).Jacobs,). Murray, D. Rhym, A. Tezsla, M. Wargo,). Coritz, C. Holland. R. Schiandra, R. Woo, T . Gierring, R. Radice, S. McCullough. Middle Row: C. Krol, D. Smith,). DeAngelo, S. Tryon, R. Stec, C. Tousley, M. Coffey,). Locklear, R. Craig, D. Doherty, B. O'Hare, Z. Fleming, A. Barksdale, T. Quinn,). Lake. Back Row: F. Gatto, K. Weingartner, V. Chandler, K. B1asic. P. Scanlon,). Vernon,). Porcelli, K. Young, L. Hunt, E.). Wojtowicz, B. Breza, W. Norton, M. McTammey, C.Jacobs, E.Johnson,). Powell, B. Tousley, D. Freeman, M. Robertson,). Conboy, C. Maziarz, B. Boyle, C. Moore,). Luther, B.Jaroth, L. Luther, B. Martin.
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Vince Ardery, Father Hughes, and Elsie Moore.
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Our Goals The boys' varsity soccer team had a very successful season this year. Their 20-4-0 record ranked them third in Mercer County and seventh in the state. The team defeated Pope Paul IV, Christian Brothers Academy, MSGR Donovan and Hudson Catholic ro take the state championship. They received the NJSAA South Jersey State Championship and the CVC co-championship, and it was the first time in head coach Mike Perone's career that Notre Dame defeated Steinert. Four people made the all CVC team this year: Bob Stemmer, Harold Adams, and the "fabulous Fallons." Providing the offensive punch were Marcy Kochell, John Davies, Harold Adams and Drew and Brian Fallon. Defensive standouts included Harold Adams, Brian O 'Reilly, Rick Ryczkowski, Chris Tatrory, Billy Elek, Jerry Keegan and Joe Panzicca. This year's team tied the school record for most wins in a season. In addition, Notre Dame players scored all the goals in the Ernie Tessein Memorial Game. Head coach Mike Perone hopes ro continue this winning tradition with the 1984 squad. Jen Brest
Captains: Three Heads are better than one.
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Worth Their Weight
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The "Guido" Sisters 1983 VARSITY GIRLS SOCCER TEAM Front Row: Beth Ardery, Judy DiMemmo, LisaSalmestrelli, Bridget Corrado, Diane Kelly, Sue O'Donovon, Stephanie Flores. Back Row: Monica Stockman, Stephanie Mahler, Debbie Runowicz, Karen Dey, coach Sandy Koschek, Colleen Flynn, Carmel O 'Donovan, Julie Meagher,Julie Franceschini, Meg Gavin.
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Stephanie Flores concentrates.
Karen Dey races for the ball.
The girls' varsity soccer team once again had a very successful season, finishing with a record of 15-5-1, the second best ever in the school's history. The season was highlighted with a 3-2 victory after Hamiltion in the semifinals of the Mercer County Tournament. This victory avenged an earlier season set back. Other highlights were a 2nd place finish in the County Tournament, a 3rd place finish in the conference, and a 4th place ranking in the State. There were also many outstanding individual performances turned in during the season. Seven players received All-Conference Honors, while five players were recognized on the All-County Roster. The girls were led on offense by Diane Kelly, who graduates as the leading scorer in the school with a total of 78 goals. Bridget Corrado's 15 assists was another school record. On defense Stephanie Mahler, an All-County Selection, led the way. With only five phyers graduating, Mrs. Koschek is looking forward to another successful campaign in 1984. Colleen Flynn Monica Stockman gets ready for action .
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The captains we so faithfully follow.
Mrs . Major talks with the Little Digger (Kellie Keirn) during halftime.
GIRLS VARSITY FIELD HOCKEY TEAM - Front Row: K. Keirn , L. Evans, S. Madden, L. Stoy, S. Sobon, C. Grala, T. Langan, L. Holsneck. Back Row: assistant coach D. Olech, coach B. Major, C. Fritz, M. Siendengalnz, D. Schiable, K. Allen, C. Russert, J. Goeke, C. Schroth, M. Hannawacker, L. Morgan.
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Laurie Holsneck concentrates while taking a corner.
Mary Hannawacker shows Carleen Fritz her perfected flick.
Lisa Morgan and Cindy Russert are friends forever.
Notre Dame'sJane Fonda.
Kellie Keirn sets the ball up before taking a shot on goal.
It was a very emotional season for the Varsity field hockey team. They definitely had their ups and downs. The season was off to a terrific start, with victories in the first 3 games. Unfortunately, the luck of the Irish was not with the dollies when they lost their next two games. With the dedication of their coach, Barbara Major, the girls won twelve out of their twenty games with one tie, which qualified them for state tournaments. The highlight of the season was the game against Hightstown. After an excellent performance in the game, the girls went into double overtime and then a shootout, one on one. The final score was 3-2 with Kellie Keirn scoring the winning goal. Several players were recognized for their outstanding skills. Placed on Central Jersey Field Hockey Team, first team were Kathy Allen and Lisa Morgan; Second team: Laurie Holsneck and Cindy Russert; Honorable mentions: Terri Langan, Stacy Madden, Kelli Keirn, and Sharon Sobon. Kathy Allen and Terri Langan were again rewarded for their achievements by making the All-Mercer Team. The senior girls will be greatly missed by Mrs. Major, and the rest of the girls are looking forward to a fresh new start next season. Kate Comfort
Lori Stoy and Jennifer Goeke battle it out.
JV FIELD HOCKEY TEAM - Front Row: A. Stanzione, A. Hannawacker,J. Carfagno, B. Corney, C. Villa, K. Abbondanza, G . Sapner, L. Haller. Back Row: M. Rhoads, L. Persichelli, L. Osif, D. Barrett, C. Trippa, G . Aquilino, M. Burns, N . Leiber, T. Evans, Coach M. Rovello.
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Running is one of the loneliest sports. However, when you have one hundred runners pitted against each other you have a team sport, a challenge, and an exciting race! The girls' season was its most successful so far. After defeating their nemesis, Steinert, in the Mercer County Meet, team captains Melanie Nosal and Susan Foster lead the team to a third place victory in the state meet. The boys met with an equally seccessful season and were paced by seniors Jim Barrett, Joseph Fagan, Dan Kelleher, Chris Poreda and Frank Sobon. Sue Foster
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Debbie Schiavonne, Sue Foster, Michelle Bogda
Bottom: Tina Casamento, Michelle Bogda, Susan Foster, Dan Kelleher, Frank Sobon, Joe Fagan, Jim Barrett, Chad Casamento, Melanie Nosal, Mike Bedard Middle: Debbie Schiavonne, Dawn Casamento, Greg Hughes, Tom Kondash, Janet Cieslin, Sean Poreda, Linda Hirthler, Theresa Lietka,Joe Murphy, Charisse West, Pat Donnely Top Row: Coach Hoch, Cathy Foster,Joe DeFeo,John Casey, Francis Phan, Ken Moore, Vanessa Bennett, Bridget Conboy, Pete Donnelly, Pat Nolan, Trina Foy, De Lake, Brendan Casey, Matthew Cantwell
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Notre Dame was very proud of the varsity Winter Track team. The girls had an outstanding season. Their record was seven wins and no losses. They won the State Championships and competed in the Eastern Championships in Boston. They were confident that they would do well. The girls had great determination. Outstanding performances by Charisse West and Lori Stoy in the 55-meter dash, Sharon Sobon, Sonya Vaughan and Lori Stoy in the 4OO-meter dash, Tina Taylor and Stacey Harrison jumping hurdles, Joyce Lanier and Lisa Witkowski throwing shot-put, Helen Rebbeck and Lisa Morgan in the high jump, Anne Marie Hannawacker and Janet Cieslin in the 2 mile run, and Melanie Nosal and Bridget Conboy in the mile run, set the pace for a victorious season. Although the boys were not successful collectively, they were, however, triumphant individually. Greg Hughes, Rick Ryczkowski, Jeff Kerr, Jim Lopez and Frank Sobon, should all be congratulated for their grueling effort. Both girls and boys should be praised for their self-discipline and their continuous practice. As we can see, the guidance of the head coach, Mr. Anthony Genovesi, and assistant coaches Mr. Hoch, Mr. Gester, Mr. White and Mr. McIntyre, paid off in a valiant season for the varsity Winter Track team. Kate Comfort
Melanie Nosal keeps pace.
GIRLS VARSITY TRACK - FRONT ROW: Coach White, Helen Ribek, Ann Hanawacker, MaryEllen Rhodes, Bridget Conboy,Janet Cieslin, Lisa Witkoowski, Chris Villa, Michelle Burns, Lori Stoy, Sharon Sobon. BACK ROW: Coach Hoch, Charisse West, Sonya Vaughn, Melanie Nosal, Lisa Morgan, Tami Kozlowski, Debbie Schiavone, Prea DassoriJoyce Lanier, Rosanna Dovgala, Debbie Mahon, Mr. Genovesi, Tina Taylor, Stacy Harrison.
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Rich Burnett strides out in front.
BOYS VARSITY TRACK - Christopher Wong,Jeff Kerr, Matthew Cantwell, Rick Ryczkowski, Ron Scianda, Rich Radice.
Mr. Genovesi shouts out commands.
Words of encouragement from Coach Hoch. SENIOR TEAM MEMBERS - Melanie Nosal, Tina Taylor, Lisa Witkowski,Joyce Lanier and Lisa Morgan.
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Grappling
].V. and Varsity Wrestling Team
Mike Bedar~ sets up for the takedown.
Eric Wells struggles for position.
TOP: Me. Dambro, John McDonald, ScOtt Pullen, Mark Robertson, Gerry Weber, Mike Walsh, Steve Wetzel, Warren Sadoman, Pete Nolan, Al Varrichio, Eric Wells, Tony Reres, Jeff Rick, John Lynne. BOTTOM: Scott Roucher, Mark Cipriano, Ron Zoda, Joe Decker,Joe Charyk, Dave Breller, Mike Bedard, Charlie Sciarrotta.
Anthony Reres, Mark Robertson and Jerry Weber
Joe Charyk tastes the thrill of victory .
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for Position
Joe Charyk locks up the cradle.
Despite a tough transitional season, the grapplers almost pulled off a major upset leading to a four way tie in the Colonial Valley Conference. However, their dreams were quickly swept under the mat, as they lost a tough duel to once beaten C.V.c. rival Hightstown, 26-24. The wrestlers were led by senior captains Eric Wells, Steve Wetzel, and Tony Reres who advanced to Regional Competition. Looking ahead, 1984-85 promises to be a strong season for the Irish, as Coach Dambro returns lettermen Jeff Rick, Mark Robertson, Al Varrichio, and Pete Nolan as seniors and Scott Pullen and John McDonald as junior strongholds for the Irish. The seniors would like to extend a hearty thank you to Coach Dambro, and Asst. Coach John Lynn; who spent countless hours training, conditioning, and preparing us for action from November of Freshman year to March of Senior year. We would also like to thank the cheerleaders and fans for their support, but most especially our parents who make their plans around ours, who transport us back and forth to practice, who back us all through our season, and support our eating habits for the other eight months of the year! Thanks. Good luck class of '85 . .- Steve Wetzel
Al Varrichio positions for the dump.
Coach Dambro - absorbed in thought. Mark Robertson fig hts for hand control.
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Establishing Our
The Irish came into the season with high hopes. Despite a 3-5 start and the tough loss of leading rebounder senior Doug Holmes, the Irish regrouped to win 13 out of their last 17 games. Overall, the team finished with a very fine 17-10 record. Seniors on the squad included Rich Johnson, Mark Miller and high scoring Anthony "Thrill" Hill. To honor their efforts Anthony as well as junior Tom Gavin were named to the first team All CVe. Junior Brian O'Reilly was also awarded an honorable mention. Coached by Dave Milinowicz and assisted by Greg Schafer, 1983-84 proved ro be a very exciting year for the boys varsity basketball team. - Mark Miller
Anthony Hill goes for it!
Kevin Micharski
BOYS' JV BASKETBALL TEAM - FRONT ROW: Louis Bucchere, Steve Migliacci, Terry McNiff, Craig Coffey, Tim Holland. BACK ROW: Mr. Martin, Scott Loney, Dennis Wisocski, Kevin Micharski, Deane Good,John Conboy, Vander McFarland, Mr. Gatto.
Tom Gavin is determined to make a basket.
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Net Worth
Doug Holmes prepares for defense.
Mark Miller stretches for rebound.
Deane Good sinks on another 2 points.
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BOYS' VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM - Mr. Shafer, Mr. Milinowicz, Kevin Micharski, Rich]ohnson, Tom Gavin, Deane Good, Mark Miller, Doug Holmes, Ihor Czuczuk. FRONT ROW: Brian O'Reilly, Steve Migliacci, Dave Swan, Lou Bucchera, Anthony Hill.
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The Girls Varsity Basketball Team once again completed a very successful season. Led by seniors Kathy Allen, Colleen Flynn and Amy Masonis the team captured the Irish Christmas Tournament, with an exciting win over Trenton High in the finals. The girls were also Champions of the Mercer County Tournament. In the state tournament the Irish once again continued their winning ways, advancing to the South Jersey Parochial "A" finals. With theJ.V. finishing with a record of 17-3 and the freshman at 24-2, Coach John Simone is looking forward to many more successful seasons. Colleen Flynn Kathy Allen competes against Hopewell Valley.
GIRL'S BASKETBALL TEAM - TOP ROW: Monica Stockman, Kathy Allen, Colleen Flynn, Colleen Schmidt,jennifer Goeke, Pamela Eli, Mr. Simone. BOTTOM ROW: Trina Foy, Amy Masonis, Carmel O 'Donovan, Theresa Liedtka, Bridget Corrado.
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Bridget Corrado keeps the ball away from her opponent.
Jennifer Goeke tries to score for her teams.
Coach, Mr. Simone, with members of the team.
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Apoldite, Dennis 140 Apostolos, Dorisan 32 Aquilino, Frank 110 Aquilino, Gina M. 205, 96 Archer,john 140 Archer, Marvin 181 Ardery, Beth M. 202, 110 Ardery, VincentH9, 140,198 Armenti, Melinda V. 168,169 Armenti, Vito P. 98 Arnold, Chri$tine ~. 1.10 Arnold, Robert R. 86, 180 Arpin, john D. 98 Arpin, Michelle L. 94 Arronenzi, Richard 201, 86 Arthur, Denise 86 Ashford, Latonya R. 86, 181 Bacovin,john C. 198, 197,98, 101
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Edward 35 joan 140 Burke, Kathleen M. 180, 181 Burke, Michael 98 Burnett, Deborah A. 110 Burnett, Richard 36, 184, 209 Burns, Michele A. 205, 98, 208 Burrows,james R. 111 Burrows, Kelly 36, 181 Burzachiello,josephine 74, 140, 149 Butera, David C. 86 Butera,jo Anne 86 Butler,jeffrey 36, 77 Butrym, Anne 36,27,30,222, 223 Byrne,john). 98 Byrne, Kelly 36 Calderone, Guy 86 Caldwell, Glenn E. 86 Caldwell, Margaret 36 Calianese, Suzanne L. 111 Camerin, Fran 86, 188 Campbell, Cathy A. 86 Campo, julie 140 Canavan, Theresa 86, 85 Canepari, jacqueline III Cannon, Meaghan A. 86 Cantwell, Elizabeth A. 86 Cantwell, Matthew 207, Ill, 209 Capogna,john A. 110 Carella, joseph 36, 199, 26, 184, 26 Carfagno, jeannine 205,86 Carmel, Mary 139, 141 Carroll, Elisabeth A. 192, 98, 181 Carroll, john A. 98 Carroll, Thomas W. 98 Carrubba, Maria 36,67, 160,
:hr1~OIUlalkis, George III Cianfrano, Diane 38 Cianfrano, Nicholas P. 87 Cicco, T-racy 38, 47, 74 Ciccone, Michael 38 Cieslin,janet F. 2<Xl, 207, 87, 208, 181 Cifelli, Thomas V. III Cipriano, Mark H. III Cirillo, Cindy M. III Ciskowski, Karen 87 Clark, Kelly A. III Clausen, Corey III Coates, Syrone III Coccia, Garth III Cochran, Denise 87, 93 Coffey, Mark 38,197,98,184, 196,212 Colacello, Leslie 38, 184, 23, 65, 38, 199 Coleman, Dwight 38, 184 Collins, Martin 38, 184, 177 Colletti, Carla 98 Coltre, Steven 98, 97 Comfort, Kathleen 87,222 Commini, Mike 99 Conboy, Bridget 99, 208 Conboy, john 87, 212, 197 Confoy,jane 141 Conley, Timothy 39 Conn, Victoria III Connolly, Daniel). 99, 101 Connolly, Maureen T. 192,99 Connolly, William M. 87 Constance,joseph). III Constantini, Dominick 87 Conti, Matthew R. III
Czyzewski, Michele M. 99 D' Angelo, Paul 99 D'Arcy, Trisha A. 87 Da Bronzo, Stacy 111 Daciek, Stephen M. 11 i Dambro, Gary 140, 141 Damroth, Francis W. 87 Danek,]oseph 40 Danek, Michael S. 111 Dassori, 40, 208 Datello, Tony 87 Davenport, Robert 111 Davies,]ohn 200,87 Davies, Robert 159, 111 Davis, Tyi N. 99 Davison, Donald F. 87,85 Davison,]ohn C. 111 De Angelo,]ohn 40, 77, 197, 184 De Bastos,]effrey R. 99 De Feo, Frank A. 99 De Feo,]oseph V. 207, 111 De Gregorio,]oan 141 De Lorenzo, Scott D. 111 De Maio, Patricia L. 111 De Puglio, Mary 141 De Sandre, Amy L. 111 Deason, Sonya M. 87 Defiore, Linda 99 Degler, Bradley]. 201,99 Del Castillo,Jose 40, 29 Del Monte, Mary 40, 81 Del Monte, Susan C. 87 Del Sol, Michelle 40 Delate, Michael 40
Farrior, Lauree 88 Fasoli, Mary 42 Faulkner,Jennifer A. 88 Fava,Jennifer 112 Feddish, Lynn M. 100 Frederico, Gregory 100, 177 Federico, Jeffrey 42 Feeney, Michael 100 Feldenzer, Michael T. 88, 180 Ferdetta, David R. 88 Ferri, Robert T. 100 Fife,James T. 88,90 Fiorello, MarisaJ. 100,97 Fiori, 'stine M. 110, 109 Fischer, Charles 42 Fisch 'zabeth M. 112 Fitzgerald, Craig 42 Fitzpatrick, Michael H. 43 t"lt2~pat:r1cJ~, Michael S. 43 R.112
Eget, Susan 41 Eible,Jill C. 112 Eible, Karen L. 100 Eible, Lisa 88, 181 Eitzen,John R. 112,116 Elek, William 41, 200 Elie, Pamela T. 214 Elliott, Mark E. 112 Emde, Dawn M. 88 Emde,JosephJ. 100,96 Ent, Kenneth T. 110 Erndl, Sheila A. 112 Errhalt, Douglas M. 112 Errhalt, Heidi 100 Eschleman, Thomas W.
Forrester, J. 113 Foster, Kathleen M. 207, 110, 109 Foster, Susan 43, 74, 160, 207, 184,31,176,177,222 Foster, Suzanne 43, 23, 181 Foy, Trina L. 207, 100, 214 Franceschini,Juiiana 202, 88, 181 Francis, Susan A. 88, 177, 181 Franzoni, Lisa 88, 180 Fritz, Carleen D. 204, 86, 85, 181 Fritz, Martin 88, 189 Frock, Lisa A. 88 Funderburg, Catherine 88 Fuzes, Cheryl M. 158, 100
Genovese, Lorraine 44, 23 Genovesi, AidoJ. 112 Genovesi, Anthony 142, 208, 209 Genovesi, Grace 100 Gergar, Patricia 142 Geronemo, Robert J. 113 Gersten, Rachel 89 Gervasio,Jeffrey 100 Giampetro, Theresa 142, 149 Giancarli, Drew J. 88 Gilleo, Cynthia 44 Giordano, Mary Beth 113 Giorno, Karen R. 101 Giovacchini, Gregory 89 Giovacchini, Lynda L. 112 Giovannetti, Christopher 89 Guidice,John F. 112 Glerum, Sandra L. 191, 112 Glock, Lisa 112 B. 101,181
Goldstein, Gominiak,John P. 113 Good, Deane H. 201, 100, 212, 213 Goosman, Kim A. 112 Gordon, Ernest 113 Gordon, Pricilla 44 Gore, Mary Ellen 100 Gorman,James 44, 189, 181 Gorman,John T. 88 Gorman, KellyAnne E. 105 Gorman, Patricia A. 88 Goubeaud,Jeanne M. 101 Gradus, Vickie 88, 181 Graham, Darin 89 Grala, Clare M. 204,88, 181 Graziano, David 44, 27 Green, Karen 100, 176, 177 Greer, Kasey 190, 100 Gribbin, Margaret 143, 181 Griffin,John P. 113 Grimes, Margaret M. 192, 89
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Groffie, Margaret M. 112 Groffie, Paul 44 Grosso, Cheryl A. 88 Grosso, Debra 45 Grubb, Michele 88 Grula, Pauline 143, 166 Grussler,]ohn 141, 143 Grussler, Karen M. 88, 81 Grygon, Mark S. 88 113 Gryl, V路路
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Herzstein, Darren 113 Higgins, Denise 113 Hiley, Margaret 143 Hill, Anthony 46,212,213 Hilton, Delphinia 46 Hirthler, Linda A. 207,89,8 Hitchner, Keith 101 Hoch, David 207, 208, Hoch, Robert F. 113 Hochschild, Fred 1 Hoeflich, William S. Hogan, Kristine L. Holland, ChristOlohc:!f"iI
]anousky, Carol 101,176,177 ]anuzzi, Denise 89 [arulszews~c1.路 Carol 144 . .twslkl.]oseph). 113 Althea T. 48
Lettiere, Amy B. 102, 177, 222 Levin, Abraham 145 Lewallen, Tina M. 102
Margicin, Marlene H. 115 Marinnie, Melissa 158, 98, 97 Marino, Cynthia 53 Marino,)ohn L. 102 Marone,Joseph S. 102 Marshall, Patrick A. 115, 189 arson,James 114 ...M:artlJ路llotltl路, Anthony 102 Sherri A. 114 ::...;.~.... uu. William 146, 197, 212 ~lfine:~,Ja(;que]linne
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McGuirk, Leah E. 103 McKee, Michaeln" 189 McLedIr-U_". McManimon, Beth 56 McMillian, Anthony 1. 11~, 114 McNamara, Kim 168, 90, 186 McNamara, Tami A. 103 McNiff, Terence S. 201, 102,
212 McQuade, Thomas). 201, 102, 103 McStravick, Tina M. 102 McTamney, Mark 197, 90 Meagher, Ann L. 115 Meagher,)ulia 56,202 Mellody, Tara 102 Mendoza, Ria 177 Mendoza, Riza 169, 102, 176, 177
Murphy, Erin L. 103 Murphy,)oseph T. 207, 184 Murphy, Mary Ellen T. 103 Murphy, Paul 58, 28, 185 Murray,)ames 58,68, 161, 175, 197, 184
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Mrochko, Lisa A. 103 Muccie,)ames M. 115 Mudd,)oseph 58 Muehleisen, Kristina 168, 166, .,....,iI1!!~i",: ..- ..." 91, 180 Mula,)ohn C. 115 Pachuski, Sta.nl,.1tfll. Mule,)oanne 39,58 Pachuta,)ill A. 116 Mulhearn, Andrea 58, 60 Pachuta,John 39, 50,61, 184, Mullen, Sean P. 115 31, 189 Mulligan, Denise R. 103 Padalino, Lisa A. 116 Pagliaro, Philip C. 188 Murphy, Charlene 91
Surdo, Cris Ann 105 Suro, Mary 71, 160 Suro, Thomas P. 105 Suth, Sharon 1. 117 Swan, David 165, 92, 184, 213, 184 Swierczewski,judy 93 Sykes, Mary E. 92 Szalwinski, Cheryl 41, 71 Szantai, Lynne 71 Szedula, Robert 72, 22 Szekeres, Christopher 57, 72, 200
Annual
Kate Comfort and Jennifer Brest discuss the planning of the y.e arbook.
Copy assistant Dina Spilatore
Chris Andrusiewicz, one of our staff typists.
Yearbook moderator, Mr.Joe Poli o
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Kelly Stewart, staff typist.
Amy Lettiere laying out the yearbook.
Index advisors Mike Chiang and Ray Hsiao.
Remembr ances Unfortunately, not many opportunities arise in the production of a yearbook to thank all those involved. I would like to take this time to extend my appreciation to those who have made it happen. To Ms. Leonic, Mr. Lelii, Mr. Poli; my deepest sympathy and sincere gratitude, without your guidance and humor I wouldn't have been able to retain my sanity. To Katie, Dina, Jennifer, and Amy, your support was invaluable and your endurance commendable. Thank you for the will to laugh when deadlines were near. To Sarony Studios, Kevin Sheridan, Mr. Gusciora, Father Hughes, and Ms. Leonic, our professional photographers; Joe Jaruszewski, Steve Wetzel, Amy Lettiere, Michelle Arpin, Mark Bayous, and the people responsible for identifying those pictures,Joy Yoders,John Morrison and Chris Fiori, gratitude is in order. Appreciation goes to those whose creativity inspired our copy: Claire Heitzman, Tracy Springer, Teresa Pizzuti, Linda Hasbrouck, Susan Foster, Anne Butrym, Deidre Sheehan, and Kelly Stewart. Thanks to Ray Hsiao and Mike Chiang for setting up our system of indexing and Kelly Balerna, Kim Nabinger and Lynne Szantai for mastering the technique. Special thanks to Kelly Stewart's and Chris Andrusiewicz's flying fingers, and to all the faculty, especially Mr. Hochschild, and Sr. Judy, for their cooperation and assistance throughout the year. Further recognition should be given to Anne Butrym, whose talent and flare expounded on our division pages. We are grateful to Mrs. Judy Salcewicz for her help providing pictures and identifications. We thank Colleen Morrison for her valuable assistance in many areas of copy preparation. And finally, I would like to thank Linda Cremer and George Franklin, our representatives from Taylor Publishing. Ellen O'Shea Editor -in -Chief
Anne Butrym working with. Sr. Judy on Division Pages.
Ellen O 'Shea, EditOr-in-Chief.
Yearbook moderatOrs, Ms . Pat Leonie and Mr. Ralph Lelii .
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