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It's morning again, time to wake up. Time to get ready for school. Time to get on the bus. Every morning goes by the same way. Going through the system each morning can become very repetitive, that's why there is so much at Notre Dame. "When I get up in the morning, I try not to let the little things bother me. We have to take the day as it comes because it has so many twists and turns that if you let them worry you too much, the day will pass you by. You have to make those curves bend in your
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direction!" reacts Catherine Kovacs, when being asked how she coped with the day. Many of the students take part in the many active clubs offered at our school. All of which are fun, however many require hard, after school work. Some may even help you later in life. No matter which you join, it's a nice break from the sometimes monotonous school day. Of course, there are the various sports programs. From swimming to football to golf, hours are put into the programs by our athletes and coaches. But t ey
are always being rewarded. Although there are many reasons for becoming involved with sports, the main concern is the thrill of competition. Not everyone is involved with these activities. Many just bear with the day, others choose to take part in a hobby. Some even work to ease pressure. No matter which activity, in or out of school, students find a way to become involved. The Epicuran Philosophy runs ramped through the school. Carpe Diem in action.
Page 18/Top/OFF AND RUNNING: Students rush to get to their buses. Bottom left/NO TIME TO SLEEP: Jomar Statkun "sleeps in science". Bottom Right/SOMETHING FOR A TEACHER TO BE PROUD OF: A student sleeps in class. Page 18 and 19/Bottom/KARI, SHANNON & DEB: prove painting is picture perfect. Page 19/Top Left/ TALK, TALK!: Monique Harvey takes a phone break. Top Middle/NEED A T.V.?: Ed Stillwell and Frank Straker. Top Right/NOT CAMERA SHY: Alyson Meehan poses pretty for her picture. Middle Right/TEST DAY: Students hard at work. Bottom Left/FAKER!: Marcus Panzitta takes a "sick break".
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R frtat lxthangc by Sue Sargeant
There are many new faces in the halls of Notre Dame High School this year, not only faculty and staff, but the student body as well. One of these new faces in Guliana Cossi, an exchange student from Switzerland. Guliana arrived in America in August of this year. She is staying with junior Nicole Yull and her family. Guliana is a senior, and can be found playing the trumpet in Notre Dame's band. ~~we don't have many school activities, like here (America), but we have town organizations." Guliana is taking just about the same classes as most seniors, including Physics and Latin III. She speaks four languages fluently, English, French, German, and Italian. Back at home in Switzerland, Guliana lives with her parents and three sisters, one who is now in California as an exchange student. Her father is in the shipping business, and her mother takes care of the house. At home (Switzerland) Guliana does just about the same things that American teens do. "We don't watch quite as much TV," states Guliana, ~~and we have more of a variety of music." In Switzerland, American music is popular, but Italian music is also very popular. In the three months that Guliana has been here, she has been to New York and Philadelphia, both of which she really enjoyed. She has also been to Great Adventure, and even dared to go on The Great American Scream Machine. "We don't have roller coasters that large back home," Guliana says, proud of herself for daring to go on the ride. Guliana's visit to America will come to an end in July of next year. She writes home to her family and friends regularly, but it will be nice to get home. So far, she is enjoying her visit, and is looking forward to what lies ahead in the next eight months.
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Center/ WELCOME TO ND: Guiliana Cossi, ND's exchange student from Switzerland. Top Right/ FRIENDS ARE FRIENDS ALL OVER: Guiliana and Noelle Breining friends in the classroom as well as out. Bottom Left/ HITTING THOSE NOTES: Guiliana plays the trumpet in the Marching Band. She was the Senior soloist for the '89 season.
1ht Jtason for fiuing by: Shaheen Timmapuri
The annual Thanksgiving Food Drive is an opportunity for Notre Dame students to share gifts with others who are less fortunate than themselves. These are not only gifts of food, but also gifts of compassion, kindness, and generosity. Students were requested to contribute food and $1 to help provide needy individuals with decent meals, especially during the Thanksgiving season.
This year food baskets and turkeys were donated to the Mount Carmel Guild, Martin House, and Triad. Also, $1276.15 was collected from Notre Dame students and faculty. This money was spent partially for turkeys. The rest was sent to benefit a San Francisco school damaged by the earthquake. Father Dennis, organizer of the food drive, was pleased with the outcome of the drive. He said that nearly everyone
in the school participated. Not just students were involved in the drive. Others involved were the secretaries, administrators, the guidance department, and the department heads. Father Dennis was impressed that everyone was so willing to give when they knew that they would receive nothing in return. As Father Dennis puts it, "That's what the season is all about."
Right/LINE UP: Cathy Molignano and Liz Kennedy check out the goods. Upper Left/ THE SPIRIT OF GIVING: Jen McMahon, Heather Kearns, Debbie Navata, Jen Mosticchio, Tara Festa, and Lisa Lugossy prepare the food. Lower Left/ AN ABUNDANCE OF FOOD: The products of the Thanksgiving Food Drive.
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Is Dngont In lht mood Jor D ricnic? by Bryan Pingitor Music blared and provided activities eagerly awaited the participation of young energetic Freshmen and Sophomores on that humid day of September. Sunshine paved the pathway to the picnic grove as the Freshman/Sophomore Picnic slowly progressed on it's way. The Freshmen were new to this ND ritual; they along with the more experienced Sophomores were welcomed into the day's spirited social recreations, and enjoyed several hours of festive fun. There was no worry of class periods or being in school uniforms! Overall the day's offerings triggered many positive remarks .from the student participants. "I liked the picnic because we had a free day and did many interesting things." said Freshmen Warren Brelsford. Janice Plunkett, a Sophomore who was witnessing this excitement for
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her second straight year, mentioned that she "had a chance to dance, have fun, and see friends in a non-school environment." Jenna Woloszyn, a Freshmen answered the question, "Did you find the picnic to be worthwhile?" by replying, "I thought it was worthwhile because we had the opportunity to meet a lot of new people and they played great music!" Carale Plumeri, a Sophomore, thought the picnic was worthwhile because "it gave us time to be with friends and make new ones." Freshman Elena Reznick considered the picnic to be a good way to begin a new year at a new school in the sense that "You were able to meet new people, and get an idea of what high school life is all about." Sophomore Jen Ranucci felt the picnic, "gave everyone a chance to talk, to get together again,
and to meet new Sophomores and Freshmen." To obtain a teachers perspective of the picnic, I confronted Ms. Clarke, a Sophomore biology teacher, who willingly commented, "I thought it was very good. The Freshmen found ways to amuse themselves and mixed well with other Freshmen and with the Sophomores." And so, there you have it. The picnic in its entirety created a certain setting for all who benefited from its existence and eventual success. The scent of friendship filled the air, drawing the students of the Freshmen and Sophomore classes closer together. There was a feeling of belonging, as everyone gathered in unity, and contributed to single family that we call Notre Dame.
Page 22/Top Left/ FRESHMEN AND SOPHOMORE MINGLING. Page 23/Top Right/ SMILE PRETTY FOR THE CAMERA: Lisa Wojtczuk and Jen Ranucci. Page 23/Middle Left/SCOPING OUT THE BABES: Mark Laurinaitis, Brian Perone, Chris Nitti , Ben Chrnelich, and Alan Levin. Page 23/Middle Right/HEY WHAT'S THAT SOUND FRESH MEN AND SOPHOMORES? Page 23/Bottom Left/DID YOU SEE HIM?: Denise Coltre, Tammy Scannella, and Kim Sentek. Page 23/ Bottom Right/ Words to the wise: Mr. Schultz having a talk with a sophomore.
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This year's Blue and White Day was an enjoyable experience for the Freshmen. It was their first experience with a high school spirituality/pep rally day. In the morning, the Freshmen homerooms had skits with the theme "Freshmen Around the World." They performed well and the judges had the following results: 1st place- Mr. Perone's homeroom 2nd place- Miss Lynch's homeroom 3rd place- Mrs. Lang's homeroom After the homeroom competitions the Freshmen proceeded to the auditorium to
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see the Give and Take Jugglers. Following that they went to the cafeteria and gym for lunch and club sign ups. Finally, the finale, all the Freshmen squeezed into a crowded bleacher section in the gym to show their spirit and beat the sophs in spirit contests. Most of the Freshmen said they had a great time socializing with friends and showing spirit. Blue and White Day was an overall success, it was a good and fun experience for all Freshmen.
Page 24/Top Right/WOW!! Anthony Inverso won ders in amazement on Blue and White Day. Bottom/ THREE CHEERS!! A group of Freshmen cheering in the pep rally. Page 25/Top Right/UP IN ARMS! The Give and Take Jugglers giving a flying performance. Top Left/TRIAD OF BEAUTY: Regina Albus, Micaelle Balik, and Julie Altiere smiling for the camera. Bottom Left/ANOTHER GALAXY? Ms. Wargo and Brandy Derry showing their door for the skit. Bottom Right/HATS OFF! Kris Klotz doing a balancing act.
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Jttptrslar Jophomorts Jhow 1htir Jpiril by Chris Castagna
This year the Sophomores had a great time and their spirit showed. As Mrs. Martin said, "I was in awe of the spirit of the Sophomore class, each homeroom displayed soooo much spirit." In the homeroom decorating contest, fun was had by all. The theme this year was "Superstars." First place went to lOF, Mrs. Lynch's homeroom who did Twinkle, Twinkle Little Superstar. Everything in the room looked like stars and
clouds, and everyone sang, "Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star." Second place went to lOA, Mr. Schafer's homeroom for "Wrestling Superstars." The whole room was turned into a wrestling match. Third place went to lOE, Mr. Schultz's homeroom for "Catch a Rising Star." The room looked like a cafe with waitresses on roller skates, and the "Superstars" were dressed as comedians performing. In the gym, the Sophomore class won
the relay race, beating all the other classes and the teachers as well. Sophomore moderator, Mrs. Martin and Freshman moderator, Mr. Romano had the egg toss which was won by Mr. Romano. It was obvious that all the Sophomores had a great day. Jen Kelly said, "It was a lot of fun and very enjoyable." Adrienne Coe said, "I thought that it was a lot of fun." J en French said, "The jugglers were cool. It was a pretty good day."
Page 26 Top Left/ FLEX THOSE MUSCLES/ Homeroom lOA. Top Right/ OH NO! HERE THEY COME!/ Hank Angelucci and Michelle Altobelli pose as Randy Savage and Scary Sherri. Middle Left/ HOT WHEELS/ Chris Matthews and Ricky Valenzuela show their spirit on Blue and White Day. Middle Right/ THE AGONY OF DEFEAT/ Mrs. Martin receives a crushing blow from Mr. Romano. Bottom Left/ COMING TOGETHER/ Melissa Mate, Kim Bodine, Mike Abaid, Jason Puca, and Dawn Witkowski share their secrets. Bottom Right/ COMPROMISING POSITIONS/ Junior Jen Stevens goes to no limit to show her spirit. Page 27/ Middle Left/ WE GOT SPIRIT!/ Mr. Schultz's lOE homeroom shows their ND version of "Catch A Rising Star". Middle Right/ WORLD OF WRESTLING/ Mr. Schafer's lOA homeroom takes second place with their "Wrestling Superstars". Bottom Left/ IT TAKES TWO:/ Alan Levin and Mark Laurinaitis show their smiles on Blue and White Day.
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1ht ยงpirit tflf '90 by Catherine Kovacs
It was a memorable day for seniors as they prepared for their last Blue and White Day. In the homeroom competition, Senior homerooms had to perform a skit from a television program. Some homerooms went back to the '60's for inspiration, for example a homeroom did "The Brady Bunch;" while others preferred to deal with the present issues in "Saturday Night Live." Although everyone put a lot of effort into it, not everyone could win. Third place went to Mr. Sewnig and 12H who presented the judges with their version of "Family Feud." It was the Hunterdon Central Red Devils against the Fighting Irish, with of course, the Irish as the victors. Mrs. Mclnery and 12L took second place with "Married with Children." They also had a commercial supporting N.D.'s disabled alumni and a newscast. "It was my first time in two years, because I was in Student Government, and it was a lot of fun to do it again," said Chris Young. "Our homeroom was nothing at first," added Jen Wood, "Mrs. Mclnery deserves a lot of thanks for putting it all together." First place was captured by 121 and Mrs. Confoy who did their skit on "Tag Team Wrestling." Doris Reger and Eileen Perella were the announcers. Also included were studio guests with weird problems, such as Meg Rafferty and Cindy Plumeri who braided their hair together to be transformed into Siamese twins. Later, at the pep rally, the seniors showed everyone who really was the best when they ran to the center of the gym floor cheering and chanting, "Seniors! Seniors!" It was a great way to stir the school spirit that carried over into the evening's football game and N.D.'s victory over Hunterdon Central. Page 30/Top right/ TWO HEADS ARE BETTER THAN ONE: Meg Rafferty and Cindy Plumeri. Bottom right/ MILES OF SMILES PART 1: Tinky Scott, Brooke Dyszkiewicz, and Heather Shannon. Page 31/Top Left/ YOU, ME, AND THE POM POM: Chris Hayman and Kim Bombery. Top Right/ HAPPILY EVER AFTER: Rick Krollman and Nessa Innocenti. Left Center/ RAH! RAH!: Tina Morozin and Michelle Rafferty. Center Right/ STUDENT GOV'T SUPPORT: Ed Stillwell, Kim Ostrowski, James Gee, Meg Huggins, Lisa Lugossy, Kim Bombery. Bottom Left/ TWO'S COMPANY: Kerry Marone and Bernie Biesada Bottom Left/ MILES OF SMILES PART II: Marcus Panzitta, Sue Snyder, and Liz Lawler.
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You're on your way to lunch, you look once, then again, could it be Michael Myers from Halloween fame walking down C hall? Don't worry, your sanity is safe, you are just witnessing the annual Jr. Costume Day! It's a festive day set aside for juniors to show their off-beat sense of humor and creativity. This year the contest was held in the auditorium for the first time. Mrs. An-
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crum ran the program and Mr. Carr served as Master of Ceremonies. While all the costumes were creative, only a select few would win. Winners in the group category were Rich Chmeil, Matt DeRosset, and Steve Repko, dazzling us with their muscles as body builders. In the couples category, brothers Tom and Matt Jacobs paid tribute to those lovable birds Heckle and J eckle. The big winner, Bill Wnek, received a free prom
ticket for his cute, little, grandma costume. One winner's reaction was, "I was a little disappointed that the women just wanted me for my muscles but I can live with that," Matt DeRosset so eloquently stated. Whether a winner or a loser, it's safe to say that every junior thoroughly enjoyed their costume day.
Page 32/ Top I ALICE IN WONDERLAND AND FRIENDS. Bottom/ GRAB A HEINY. Page 33/ Top Left I WATCH OUT MADONNA! Top Right/ DRAWING AN AUDIENCE. Center/ MR. CARR, MINNIE AND MICKEY. Bottom Left/ WORDS OF WARNING. Bottom Right/ GRANDMA ON THE LOOSE!
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It is a rainy Tuesday night in October. Each year you've awaited the coming of Halloween with anticipation, but this year holds no such excitement You've decided that at seventeen, you are much too mature for anything as mundane as trick-or-treating. You've much more important things to do ... like stationing yourself by the front door and eating your way through a bag of Snickers. What's at Notre Dame to do on such a dreary night? The phone rings and Notre Dame's Senior Halloween Dance beckons. Within minutes you've thrown together a quick, but classy costume, and you're on your way. The 路wild beat of club music lures you up the ramp and into the school, where Ms. Liptak, Mrs. Gauvin-Tharney, and Mr. Shaw recruit you to sign up for the night's Costume Contest. Finally, you make your grand entrance into the darkened gym, unfortunately, few notice. All the action seems to be on the dance floor, where a varied cast of characters are seen. A petite pink pig pals around with a willowy playboy bunny.
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And a sultry group of Robert Palmer's "Simply Irresistible" dancers join a couple of full grown babies by the D.J. booth. Most students agree that the highlight of the evening was the costume contest. Entries paraded in front of their classmates and the judges, Ms. Campo, Mrs. Gauvin-Tharney, and Mr. Wrobolewski, in their respective categories. The singles category held three divisions: most creative, ugliest, and cutest. But even these three weren't enough. The judges called a tie in the first division, saying that Meryll Sanderson's vampy "Mistress of the Night" and Erich Wedam's millionaire were equally creative. Jen Mosticcio's gizmo from the movie "Gremlins" won as cutest. Will Bowser won hands down as ugliest, in his demon costume. The couples category was won by Stacey Spedic as the tacky housewife and Terry Schendlinger as a pesky insect. The team acted out a RAID bug spray commercial, which many thought was very ingenious. The group category
was a tough choice, according to the judges. Each group put on a short skit, though several of them were very involved. The prize finally went to a group of girls dressed as different cars on a train, and who danced around the gym to "Locomotion". Most students agreed that the judges had a tough job, because there were many creative costumes other than those that won. Senior Nessa Innocenti, a dwarf in the Snow White group thought Meg Huggin's and Shannon Thurston's hippie costumes to be very imaginative. Many also agreed that Brandi Scully and Dennis Sparatos made a cute couple in their clown costumes. Most students left after the judging at 10:00, talk in the parking lot indicated the dance had been a success. Tammy Welzmuller agreed and said the best thing about the dance was that people really cared about it. They put a lot of work into their costumes and had a good time.
Page 34/ Bottom/ SNOW WHITE AND THE SEVEN DWARFS: First row: Nessa Innocenti, Middle Row: Teresa Kenney, Deborah Brilliantine, Clare Danek, Kerry Marone, BACK ROW Brooke Dyszkiewicz, Mary Anne Goeke, and Margaret Comer. Page 35/ Top Left/ PEE-WEE GOES TO THE FARM. Kim Bombery and Marc Castiello. Top Right/ MARC ANTONY??? Jamie Chebra. Bottom Left/ TARZAN AND JANE!! Brian Dzbenski and Jennifer Mattozzi. Bottom Right/ Christine Pesce and Debbie Navata.
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IJ: Jlomt November 3 was a very special night for Notre Dame High School. Homecoming night brought with it alumni and present students alike, all to see the night's festivities. The Irish were victorious in their game against Lawrence High, beating the Cardinals 21-6. However, the highlight of the evening was the homecoming ceremony, with the crowning of the 1989 king and queen. All anxiously awaited the news of the winners, but none more than the ten members of the court. The court consisted of: Kim Bombery, Heather Layton, Lisa Lugossy, Christine Pesce,
Page 36/ top Left/ THE 1990 KING AND QUEEN: Jomar Statkun and Kim Bombery take a ride around the field. Top Right/ A FORMER QUEEN/ Kim Hutchinson, congratulates King Jomar Statkun. Bottom Right/ THE 1990 QUEEN'S COURT: Chris Pesce, Lisa Lugossy, Heather Layton, and Kim Bombery. Page 37/ Top Left/ THE FIELD HOCKEY team salutes the Seniors. Top right/ CROWNING OF THE QUEEN: Kim Bombery gets crowned. Middle Left I Art Sheehan, Sean McConnell, and Brian Eller stand by their mothers. Bottom Left/ THE HOMECOMING COURT OF 1990. Bottom Right/ Cheerleaders Kerry Marone and Shannon Thurston watch the homecoming festivities.
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Irish pride was exhibited throughout the night, not only by the royal couple and the football team, but also by all of the Varsity fall athletes. Before the game, the senior Varsity athletes were escorted onto the field, along with their parents, in recognition of their accomplishments in their respective sports. As the evening drew to a close, another chapter in the history of the Class of 1990 came to an end. When asked to comment on the night's festivities, the bashful Sean McConnell replied, "Enough said."
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The second annual Powder Puff Football game found the juniors pitted against the seniors once more in the freezing November temperatures. Despite the wind and snow the girls battled it out under the lights on the Varsity football field, with the juniors winning by the final score of 24-20. Each team practiced long and hard weeks before the game to learn skills and strategies. The seniors were coached by Mr. James and Mr. Anderson and the juniors were coached by Mr. Gatto and Mr. Rhym. It was a game of flag football without field goals or extra point kicks, but it did include the basic rules of the game with six point touchdowns, two point conversions, penalties and officials. "The girls are tough, clotheslining each other. I was amazed at how much
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they put into playing. They took it very seriously. In fact, sometimes too seriously. It's not the NFL," said Miss Wargo. "I love the idea of Powder Puff, yet I think closer attention should be paid to the girls' spirit of competition," she added. Some people found that the halftime show, as well as Mr. Schafer's comments did not do the players justice. "I thought it was sexist. Who can run and kick the best like a girl? It was insulting and they didn't deserve it. The girls worked hard." said one student. "I hope there will be a more tasteful show next year," added one junior. But, overall, Powder Puff was a success thanks to the dedicated coaches and players, and of course the fans who stood in the snow to cheer their teams on to victory.
Page 38/ Top Right/ ACTION REPLAY: The girls in action. Bottom Left/ HI , MOM! I'M PLAYING FOOTBALL: Clare Danek shows football 's not just a " man's" sport. Bottom Right/ WE ARE THE WOMEN: Lisa Lugossy, Meg Huggins, Fran Todd , Kim Ostrowski, Ericka McClain, and Tina Crawford. Page 39/ Top Left/ THE SENIOR TEAM. Top Right/ THE THREE AMIGOS: Nicole Guzzo, Kris Nemeth , and Amanda Keating. Center Right/ CHEERS 路 TO VICTORY: Debbie Navata and Ratna Patel have real team spirit. Center Left/ THE JU NIOR TEAM. Bottom Left/EVERYBODY SMILE: Some victorious juniors pose for the photographer.
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Jht Jimt Jo Btmtmbtr By Janelle Umali There was much preparation and effort put into the Junior Ring Ceremony to make it a success. Junior Student Government and Homeroom Representatives, under the supervision of Junior Class Moderator Ellie Ancrum, began planning this event about a month beforehand. The final product proved to be "a time to remember". On December 7, not only did the school-colored rings sparkle, but so did the eyes of the Juniors receiving their rings. There was an aura of excitement in the auditorium, as the Juniors waited to accept their rings. Father Dennis Apoldite celebrated the Mass. In his homily, he spoke of the bond between the Juniors and Notre Dame, of which the rings symbolized.
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He said the bond would still exist even if they put the ring in a desk drawer for the rest of their lives. Before Mass began, each person received a program and a candle. After the Procession of Faith, there was a candle lighting ceremony. Ms. Ancrum passed on the light from her candle to members of the Junior Student Government. They, in turn, passed their lights onto members of the auditorium. It was a sight to see. "Everyone there, whether they were friends or not, seemed united during the few minutes the candles were lit," exclaimed Junior Gaby Sikorski. After Communion, the rings were blessed. Then Mr. Carr distributed the rings with the help of Junior Class Re-
presentative Tom Dominczyk while Junior Homeroom teachers called out the names of members of their homerooms. Next, Junior Holly McKenzie captivated the whole auditorium by singing "Wind Beneath My Wings." There was a standing ovation afterwards, and then Father Dennis ended the Mass. A social was held in the beautifully decorated cafeteria. Juniors hustled around trying to get 91 people to turn their rings. A few were able to reach that feat, but many went home with 40 or 50 more turns to go. For the Juniors and their families, it surely was "a time to remember." It was another chapter to add to their high school memories, memories that will keep them young forever.
Page 40/Top Left/JUNIOR PRIDE: Friends show off their bond to school. Top Right/THE MOMENT EVERYONE'S BEEN WAITING FOR: Joe Alfano is the first to receive his ring from Mr. Carr. Bottom Left/ OOH! IT'S A CANDLE: Gaby Sikorski looks on as Heidi Hess blows her candle out. Bottom Right/UNITY: Homeroom teachers during the candle lighting ceremony. Page 41/Top Left/ THIS IS THE TIME TO REMEMBER: Father Dennis celebrates the Mass. Top Right/DO YOU HAVE A LIGHT?: Miss Ancrum passes her light on to Rich Chmiel and Jamie DiMattia. Middle/YOU ARE MY HERO: Holly McKenzie sings a solo. Bottom Left/FULL HOUSE: The auditorium was packed during the ceremony. Bottom Right/GLADLY ACCEPTED: Kelly Ardery is congratulated by Mr. Carr as she receives her ring.
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Page 42/Top Right/THE REPORTERS ON ASSIGNMENT: Janelle Umali and Kit Kovacs. Left/STAYING ALIVE: Glenn Mackenzie dances the night away. Top Center/WHERE ARE THE GIRLS? Brian Eller, Rick Kroll man , Mike Gallucci , Tim Sullivan, and Bryan Midura. Bottom Center/SAY CHEESE: James Gee and Carol Robinson pose for the camera. Bottom Right/TIME OUT: Michelle Rafferyt powders her nose. Page 43/Top Left/A NIGHT TO CELEBRATE: Christine O'Keefe, Dan Zirell, Kim Simpson, Anthony Inverso, Nick Barbosa, and his guest attend the Christmas Cotillion. Top Right/SITTING PRETTY: Alison Fuhrman strikes a smile. Middle Left/WHERE'S THE PARTY?: Jackie Bugdal, Allison Callan, Paula Bosco, and Brooke Perone gather for a picture. Middle Right/BEST BUDDIES: Brendon Duff, Mike Ogiony, Dave Lofton, and Chris Stevens. Bottom Left/MY DRESS!: Keisha Quinn and Shante Brady are dressed alike. Right/WHAT A COUPLE: Ted Swan and Vicki Czarnik. Bottom Right/SWEET HEARTS: Amanda O'Sullivan, Jim Slavin, Amanda Keating, and Dan Byard.
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Gract Jn B\otion by Kara Kiefer
On February 3, 1990, the Notre Dame who participated this year were JoAnn High School dance program presented Moscarello, J en Elder, Chris Tani, and their performance entitled, "Grace In Kathy Plunkett. Motion". This is the second year Notre Overall, the dancers felt the perforDame has offered a dance performance mance was successful. "Everyone befor the public. The various pieces per- comes so close during rehearsals, it's formed were choreographed by Kym- great! We all just wish we had more berlee Marie, who also put together last opportunities to show everyone our poyear's successful show. tential," commented Chris. Because of Approximately 35 girls rehearsed so many good friends and great times, their hearts out from September up un- Chris and JoAnn plan on doing the ND til the performance. As all dance re- dance program full time next year. hearsals are long, theirs lasted from All the girls worked very hard and we about 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. every Saturday should have as much respect for their and Sunday. dancing as we do for any sport. HopeSome of the favorite pieces per- . fully, "Grace In Motion" opened up formed by the girls were: "Oh, Yeah", peoples' eyes to see how athletic and "It's A Small World", "Next To Lovin", rewarding dance can be. Congratulaand "Starlight Express". Some juniors tions to the cast for all your hard work!
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Page 44/ TOP/PICTURE PERFECT: Front Row: Julie Mirelli, Amy Tomasetti, Jen Elder, Kris Alia, Second Row: Nikki Owen, Karyn Lewis, Jen Mirelli, Janice Tyne, Third Row: Jenne DeVeau, Kathy Plunkett, Joyce LaBriola, Amy Andrako, Lisa Johnson , Chrissy Lewis, Maggie Mullen , and Meg Rafferty. Bottom Right/ WALK LIKE AN EGYPTIAN: Amy Tomasetti brings the art of dance out of the tomb. Page 45/ Top Left/ TAKING A STAND: Jen Mirelli makes a well balanced stand. Top Right/ POW: Amy Tomasetti in a powerful dance. Bottom Left/ STEP BY STEP: Maggie Mullen and Julie Mirelli strut their stuff. Bottom Right/ FLY LIKE THE WIND: Amy Andrako prepares for take off.
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Jcnior foll by Nicole Sapnar
What has been your most memorable experience throughout your years at Notre Dame?
LISA NITTI: Trout's party freshmen year and Kearns' Halloween party sophomore year, and Senior Retreat.
DAVE RIVERA: Fran's car
AMY RICK: Times with friends, liturgy, ride to T.J.'s, ski trips, and Kearns'.
TODD HARLICKA: Boston, Junior lunch, PMF parking lot.
VINCE PADALINO: Getting caught smoking by Mr. Carr.
TAMMY WELZMULLER: Watching the incoming freshmen at the picnic our sophomore year.
Where do you see yourself in the year 2000?
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SINSKI GONO: A Corporate Executive Officer for a major corporation.
PAM TAYLOR: Married with a successful career.
BRYAN MIDURA: Leading Beer Distributor in the United States.
KATHLEEN FALLON: A Park Ranger at Yellowstone National Park in search of Yogi.
KRISTEN KUSEK: Owning my own Sea World and holding N.D.'s reunion there- also wealthy and successful.
ED STILLWELL: Working for the State Police and married.
If you could leave one piece of advice to the underclassmen what would it be?
SHANNON THURSTON: Enjoy!
KAREN HUTMAN: Party Dude!
JEN WALTON: Enjoy your senior year while it lasts-it's the best.
HEATHER KEARNS: Have parties while you can.
SEAN BURNS: Try your best, don't compromise for anything and don't take anything too seriously.
BABS TEZSLA: High School only lasts for four years so make the best of it!
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San Francisco- all shook up . .. Hugo visits the South ... The Berlin Wall comes tumbling down ... The year the rich go to jail: Zsa Zsa Gabor, Jim Baker, Leona Helmsley . . . Kitty Dukakis takes a new kind of alcohol . . . Notre Dame: Football State Champs . . . Batman takes us by storm . . . We all love Lucy . . . Mikhail Gorbachev meets Pope John Paul II ... George Bush shows us some drugs ... It's Nancy Reagan's turn ... Arsenio Hall vs; Johnny Carson ... Billy Joel claims that We Didn't Start the Fire ... Biodegradable items are coming ... Vanna White- still turning letters . . . New Kids on the Block are Han gin' Tough . . . Pee Wee Herman has his own line of clothing ... Bust the Move .. . 1990's: The "WE" decade ... teens hit the club scene ... Roseanne turns into the She-Devil ... Cher and the bagel boy split up ... Dan Quayle attends another funeral ... Doogie Howser operates on a dog . . . Noriega escapes . . . Lech Wales a comes to town . . . Yeah Boy! . . . The Mazda Miata ... Bomber jackets ... Ophrah Winfrey gains weight ... Michael J. Fox has a boy and goes Back to the Future again and again . . . Soap star comes back to life ... Frisco and Felicia or is it Colton and Felicia?
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... ND girls start to look like balloons . . . The Little Mermaid ... Aunt Jemima has a new look . . . Barbara Bush pearls .. . Finally, a pep rally! ... Johnny Depp sings ... Ronald Reagan gets his hair cut ... Jim Florio becomes governor ... Mayor Holland passes away ... Stars have scents: Elizabeth Taylor's Passion, Cher's Uninhibited, Julio iglesias' Only, Debbie Gibson's Electric Youth, Baryshnikov's Misha, Princess Stephanie's Stephanie, Jaclyn Smith's California, Joan Collin's Spectacular . . . E.T . . . Nadia Comaneci defects to America . . . Gal Pals: Madonna and Sandra Bernhard . . . Tina Turner turns 50 . . . Fergie becomes an author . . . Lisa Bonet's back on Cosby ... Trash TV ... Pete Rose banned from baseball ... The Exxon Valdez oil spill ... Massacre at Tiananmen Square ... Abortion back in the courts .. . Ayatollah died in Iran . .. Donald Trump has his own game ... The wizard of Oz makes a comeback ... Halloween wakes up Michael Meyers and Freddy . . . Kim Basinger and Prince!? . . . Al and Peg Bundy invade our homes . . . A new Brady Bunch . .. Malcolm Forbes throws his own 70th birthday party ... Michael Jackson turns into a California Raisin ... Whoosh! ... I can't take it anymore!!!
Juccessful The Young Democrats Club is a new club this year, but its goals are not: they are to make the students politically aware. Janine Carabelli started the club this year in order to give students a chance to learn about government and take part in it. She hoped people would gain experience from working on campaigns, attending public meetings, and listening to public speakers, "based on that, people can grow to be helpful in the future of politics. It's not only if you want to be a politician but if you want to be involved in your government." J anine said. The Young Democrats are not all talk. They have been involved with the campaign of Doug Palmer, they have
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Jolutions by Catherine Kovacs assisted at local (county) headquarters, and have sat in on assembly meetings. Many of their meetings after school consist of planning these events and listening to a guest speaker. "A good number of our members were already politically aware, but they had no way of participating. Now they are more aware. I think the club makes them want to help," said Janine. Janine believes that "We are the future! If it starts here (high school) then we can use our experience in 'the real world' to benefit our society. If we know the issues and take a stand, we can make a change - not only through votes but by participation. That's how we get successful solutions."
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ll.B. Gtls Years ago at Notre Dame, SADD was a small organization, but over the past two years, SADD has grown immensely. At an average meeting, moderated by Mrs. Anderson and Mr. Dambro, forty to sixty students attend. Mrs. Anderson is active in many organizations, both in and out of Notre Dame, but what made her so interested in SADD was her husband, who is an engineer and works in traffic safety. "SADD enhances student awareness of driving and drugs and especially the dangers of drinking and driving," Mrs. Anderson said. SADD has increased student awareness. There have been various experts who have come to Notre I
lTop/ ANDERSON TAKES ATIENDANCE: :Mrs. Anderson is a moderator of S.A.D.D. Bottom/ SHOOTING DOWN DRUGS: 'George Obermeier shows us how to win the battle against drugs.
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by Amanda Keating Dame to speak with the students. On February 12th, George Obermeier came and entertained the students, but also gave them a lot of useful hints and suggestions about alcohol and drugs. "He was informative and he knew what he was talking about," said Junior, Tara Hunt. "He captured the audiences attention." One of the great successes of SADD was the Key Ring Sale, which was an unexpected sell out. Also, due to the efforts of the Social Studies Department and SADD, the Juniors were able to experience a mock trial on drunk driving. What makes SADD so successful? It is the dedication of the students. Mrs. Anderson said, "The leadership and ideas have come very much from the kids."
Top/ MAY I HAVE YOUR ATTENTION PLEASE: Shannon Thurston introduces George Obermeier at a S.A.D.D. assembly Bottom/ THANK YOU ALL: Thank you George.
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{tffidally The 1989-90 school year was a product of change, one of these changes being the institution of a new school newspaper, The Unofficial. The Unofficial replaced the Hibernian at the beginning of the year, and is edited by Chris Prynowski and advised by Mrs. Gavin. "The kids came to me at the beginning of the year wanting to start another newspaper. Not wanting it to be a formal school paper, they asked me if I would sit in on a few meetings," said
1ht ltnofficial by Catherine Wenz Mrs. Gavin. That is how the newspaper came by its name- The Unofficial. Although underfunded, a mere $150 budget at present, reduced from the Hibernian's $2,000 per year cache, The Unofficial is by no means lacking in the area of writing quality. "Personally, I think that it is better than the Hibernian was," said Chris. Meghan Gocke, staff writer for The Unofficial, agreed that it is better because it is less structured. Meghan said, "I think that this way it is easier for people to read."
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"We have the power to effect a person's life- to make a difference in someone's life," said Mrs. Judy Salcewicz. This is what the students who have adopted grandparents through the Red Cross have done. The Adopt-a-Grandparent group at Notre Dame started through the Red Cross Club about four years ago. As stated in the Adopt-a-Grandparent Handbook the program was introduced "in an effort to alleviate the loneliness, anxiety, and boredom of elderly persons." Students are asked to visit their grandparents at least every two weeks and they communicate with their grandparents every week by telephone or letter. Mrs. Salcewicz said, "the senior citizens really look forward to the visits from the kids. It makes them real-
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ize someone cares and wants to spend time with them. Even little things really make a difference in their lives." The "grandparents" are residents of the Greenwood Nursing Home, a Jewish Home in Ewing. Students are not the only ones who are giving of themselves. Some students have learned about Channuka and other Jewish holidays from their "grandparents". Students have developed long lasting friendships with their adopted grandparents. Mrs. Salcewicz mentioned that a student from Notre Dame who is now in college still keeps in touch with her "grandparent" by letters and she visits her when she comes home for holidays. The students are not the only ones who have made a difference in someone's life.
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"If I read a book and it makes my whole body so cold no fire can ever warm me, I know that is poetry. If I feel physically as if the top of my head were taken off, I know that is poetry. These are the only ways I know it, Is there any other way?" - Emily Dickinson Both Ms. Henkel and Mrs. Riley, the new faculty moderators of Notre Dame's literary magazine, the Writing Irish, have found criticism. Over the past ten months they have combined their exhaustive efforts with those of a cooperative and eager student-staff to produce a 路 polished representation of students' literary endeavors. The result is a professional quality, biannual magazine entitled Etc. But even more commendable than the magazine itself are those who worked b( hind the scenes, the dedicated staff of th Writing Irish. From the first few weelt of awkward organization in September. , to the final frantic days before deadlines, the students would meet for one to two hours after school each week to decide every detail of the publication. Even spare moments during lunch periods and before school were utilized to plan and ponder. Mrs. Riley agrees that without tht ~ help of their student staff, the prospect would have been overwhelming. "We have students from all four levels, with different interests and abilities. "Their varied backgrounds enable them to each contribute a separate aspect of Notre Dame to the magazine, and to allow every student, no matter what their interests, to feel a part of the entire school. The staff variety, along with the magazine's democratic method of deciding
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what pieces are to be published, prevent the Writing Irish from repeatedly printing the same types of pieces. Each subt mission is read by at least twenty different staff members who evaluate it individually, then the piece is decided upon by the group. Judging by the avalanche of contributions that are submitted, this process easily takes up most of the Writ, ing Irish staffs time, but the process eliminates favoritism and allows for a greater variety in the finished product. This year, due to an administration backed effort, the Writing Irish received ,a face lift. With the help of a professional local printer, the staff was able to work with an art director to create their own designs, type and layout. Photographs were another new addition to the maga,zine's displays. A larger budget was aproved by Mr. Carr, who was very inter.sted in creating a public symbol of the , ood will at Notre Dame, and was convinced that the publication would be a 'positive reflection upon the values of the school. Both moderators believe the magazine's title, Etc., offers the perfect description of its contents. The contributions cover such a varied range of emotions and topics, that there's something ,of interest for everyone. "It enables students with a facility for words to convey their thoughts to others." Many who read the publications were moved by the willingness with which the contributors shared their deeper emotions. Writing often helps to shed light on unexpected faces of an unknown personality, agreed the advisors. And the Writing Irish is a vehicle by which "the quality and depth of thought and feeling can be expressed."
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lot Just The National Honor Society is best known for their tutoring services. But what most people don't know is that they contribute a lot more to Notre Dame. They help run the Open House, the Fish Fry, and also everyday a memher of the Honor Society is a student guide. Over the past few years, it has been more difficult to be accepted into the Honor Society. According to the president, Jim Hammerstone, "The credentials have been raised and the group has become more prestigious." The grade point average qualification has been raised from a 3.0 to a 3.3. They not only consider the academic aspect of a student, but also their character, service, and leadership qualities. "Just because a student is intellectual or a great leader does not mean they will get accepted," commented Jim. One student, who did not agree with that, said, "If you are qualified academically and have the leadership qualities, it is not fair that
Page 66/Top/YOU DO IT THIS WAY!: Will Bowser explains his idea of Math. Bottom/ HABLA ESPANOL?: Gary Wasko and Ellen Piepzak do.
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they base it on your personality also. For example, you might not be accepted because you have a quiet personality." The other officers are Vice-President, Eirch Wedam, Secretary, Kristen Kusak, and Treasurer, Albert Valenzuela. They mainly share the responsibilities. The moderators are Mrs. Zahorsky and Mrs. Confoy. Mrs. Zahorsky helps with the tutoring service. The monthly meetings are overseen by Mrs. Confoy. There are approximately fifty Juniors and Seniors in the National Honor Society. The number of students have been drastically cut down because of the harder qualifications. They each pay $2 a year to help support the group. Each month there is a bond of $50 given to one student in the society. They are recommended by teachers. A different quality is celebrated every month.
loday's Jtonor 1omorrow's Being inducted into a honor society is certainly one of the most rewarding privileges that can be bestowed upon a student at Notre Dame High School. "When I first received my acceptance letter into the National Business Honor Society I felt absolutely great!" said senior Amy Rick. Aside from the esteem and prestige that comes along with being a honor society member, there's also the satisfaction of knowing that your work and diligent effort has been recognized by the administration and faculty members. "It makes onerealize that perseverance and ambition can really pay off," replies Sabrina Isom. This year the N .B.H.S. has really gotten involved in many school activities
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.Socitty Mtmbtrs, Dusintss ltadtrs By David McKnight such as P .T.A., Open House, and the Senior Pancake Breakfast, not to mention the various other projects that they have participated in. The most favorable of these activities is the job of acting as Discipline Guide once a month. The duties of the Guide entails assisting Mr. Kelly, the Dean of Discipline, and also his secretary Mrs. Palmieri. Mrs. Reagan, who is currently the moderator of the N.B.H.S., has really put a lot of time and effort into making sure that these students succeed in all areas. This society presents juniors and seniors with the opportunity of using their special talents in the field of business to help prepare them for college and even the corporate world.
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Jcnioritis By: C. Kovacs
Seniorities is that phase that seniors go through when it seems that they just can't get anything accomplished. Admitted, all levels go through seniorities, but with seniors it takes on a new dimension. It's that time when watching your cat eat lint balls is more exciting than reading The Catcher in the Rye or solving a trig problem. Of course one can always find something more exciting than school work, but in seniorities it becomes an artform. For some seniors it begins in September. The biggest problem with starting so early is that it is harder to get out of the rut. Perhaps, though, that is a better time than just before exams when you really need brain power. But all the same, whenever it kicks in, it's hard to get out. Whenever senioritis strikes, there's sure to be an unsuspecting senior right around the corner. Watch out!
Page 72/Top Left/GIVE ME A BREAK! Me~ Huggins takes a Hawaiian break. Top Right/ COMFY AND COZY: Nikki Hewitson finds it's easier to learn when relaxed. Center/FIRST TIMERS: Seniorities didn't begin with the class of '90. Bottom Left/BOXED OUT: Brian Eller and James Gee let nothing spoil their cool. Bottom Right/DECISIONS .. . DECISIONS: Tim Challender and Halina Chmara contemplate whether or not to enter the classroom. Page 73/ Top Left/IT'S RUDE TO POINT: Mr. Mulligan points out the finer parts of art to Cathy Molignano. Top Right/OH NO!! James Donnelly just can't deal with another assignment. Bottom Left/SIGH!! Jen Mosticchio in hopes that she'll be exempt from finals after the excruciating MidTerms. Bottom Right/HO HUMMMM!! Matt O'Malley absorbs info.
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A major part of the school year deals with research papers and mid term exams. It's not that students spend all year worrying about them, but when it's time there are more than enough migraines going around. Both are very time consuming and nerve-wracking. Are you studying the right things? Are you including the right information? Where should you begin the next paragraph? Is there a point to it all? Seniors have enough problems with filling out college applications and keeping their grades up to keep colleges interested. "Exams are stupid," said senior Stacy Horan, "If you've done good all year why should you have to take them?" Beth Chmedlin agreed, "So much emphasis is put on them. If you've done good all year then that's enough proof you know it." Problems juniors face are that these
are the grades that the colleges see they are the last full year, so it has to make a difference. Sophomores by now are old pros. It's riot that their grades don't matter, but they can take it a little easier. They've already gone through it twice and know a little more of what to expect. "It's easier this year because it's not completely new anymore." said Beth Joyce. However, exams to freshmen are a whole new problem. Many of them have not taken exams like those that ND is infamous for. It is more difficult to know what to study for the first time around. According to Ms. Wargo, after the first exam they calm down a little and some of the anxiety disappears. But what about research papers? The ultimate challenge is how to write two research papers in one night. Not all students put it off to the last minute,
but the night before "Due-day" finds everyone at least making last minute typing corrections. "I hate writing papers," said Kate Wenz, "That's the bulk of my work. I assume by the time I get to college though, I'll be equipped to handle writing more than one paper at a time." What about those people who "say" they studied for the exam on the bus and got an A on it? Or those people who wrote the whole ten page paper last night while watching "The Cosby Show?" You know you spent days preparing and organizing - and you got a C! There's always a paper due here and an assignment due there - and each teacher says, "If you study three hours for this test, you'll be more than prepared." Three hours? Get real!
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On December 15, the Juniors with the last names beginning with A to K went to the Lawrence Township Municipal Court. The rest of the Juniors followed on February 9. For most, it was their first time in a courtroom. They viewed a drunk-driving mock trial. The Mercer Council on Alcoholism developed a relatively new program which makes the students aware of the consequences of driving under the influence of alcohol. It demonstrated what happened in an actual court trial. They used a real judge, lawyers, and
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policemen. The defendant and other people involved were portrayed by Trenton State College students. The mock trail took place in a small, stuffy courtroom and began at 8:30am. During the trial, the policeman explained the procedures of how to test if a person is intoxicated or not. They also passed around pictures from an actual accident, which the case was modeled after. The penalty in this case was two weekends at the Mercer County Correction Center. The defendant also had to pay a $3000 insurance surcharge plus
court fees. After the sentencing, there was a questioning period. The Juniors had mixed reactions toward the field trip. Matt Peoples said, "It enlightened me to the judicial process." Jennifer Ciaccio was "surprised that people were willing to let the drunk-driver off so easy." Kara Kiefer "got an idea of what can really happen to someone who was careless." The Juniors learned that it was better not to drink and drive because the consequences could be more than they could afford, both fin~ncially and physically.
Page 7 4/Top Left/WHERE IT BEGINS: Entering the Township of Lawrence. Top Right/ SYMBOL OF UNITY: Our American Flag. Bottom Left/DEMOCRACY: Outside the Lawrence Township Building. Bottom Right/I HAVE AN OPINION: Kara Kiefer shares it with us. Page 75/Top/JUSTICE PREVAILS HERE: The Lawrence Township Municipal Building. Bottom/ SWITCHED: The enlightened photographer Matt Peoples in front of the camera.
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for lht ftoplt, By lht ftoplt by Catherine Kovacs Not only the students that are elected as officers are a part of student government, but student government involves the entire student body. Can you imagine hundreds of students going to Mr. Carr to express their ideas? To say the leaset, it would be rather hectic. That is why there are eight students elected from each class to represent everyone else. "We're like a mouthpiece from the students to the administation," said Kim Ostrowski. According to the chairperson, senior Kim Bombery, in previous years people have been hesitant at going to the student government with their ideas and problems, but this year it's different. "People are more responsive this year" she said. The goals of the student government are to get as many of the student body involved as possible. They want to raise school spirit and make people proud they are at Notre Dame. "We try to come up with new ideas and avoid the same old boring stuff' Kim Ostrowski said. One example is Spirit Week. This
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year new events like Family Feud and Sports Night were added - mostly to promote student involvement. "It's hard to get people's spirit up. We rely on our friends a lot. We have so many groups within stude:pt government that it extends out" she added. Kim Bombery agreed, "People come around. For you get the flow going, then you're set." The elected members spend an entire day in a meeting where very plan the school calendar. Dances, spirit days, volleyball nights and assemblies are all scheduled in that one day. Also elections to the executive board are held. Nominations are taken and seconded, then by Australian ballot, elections take place. This year the President is Kim Bombery, the Vice-President is Lisa Lugossy, and the Secretary is Kim Ostrowski. Elections for class officers and class representatives are held in the spring. Students campaign for nominations and those who win continue to run for office. Each class votes for seven officers and one representative. In Septem-
her of the following school year the same type of election takes place, but this time on a much smaller scale, the homerooms. Homeroom representatives are very important in acting as a liaison between the student government and the homerooms. "There are so many people who have to be informed that eight people can't do it alone." said Kim. Student government gives students a way to organize. Because it is a representation of the entire student body it gives the administration a better focus on what the majority of the class wants. "They work hard, and do a lot behind the scenes that people don't realize. They should be given a lot of credit for their efforts. Sometimes they are unfairly criticized by their peers because they don't realize the amount of time, effort, and work they do." said Freshman advisor Bill Romano.
Page 77 /Top/ FRESHLY INDUCTED: Freshman Student Government inductions: Babs Brilliantine, Missy Famosa, Joe Latini, Rob Liberto, Jill McClure, Sue Ostrowski, Neil Potter, and Leron Rogers. Center Left/ SENIOR STUNTS: Senior Student Government members balance their work: Brian Eller, Kim Ostrowski, Jomar Statkun, James Gee, Kim Bombery, Ed Stillwell, Lisa Lugossy, and Glenn McKenzie. Center Right/ HEADS OF STATE: Kim Bombery, Kim Ostrowski, and Lisa Lugossy. Left/ APPLE OF MY EYE: Do Tom Dominczyk and John Grimes really know the difference?
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laistory-luroptan Jtylt by Katherine Kovacs
"The United States is primarily a European culture. Modern European History is the basis of that culture and where it comes from. You've got to know your roots," said Mr. Bill Romano, who teaches Modern European History. The class which is open to sophomores, juniors, and seniors has been offered for several years in the course booklet, but this is the first year that it has been developed into a class, and Mr. Romano sees it as having a good chance of staying in the curriculum. One reason that this is the first year for the course, according to Mr. Romano, is that the Social Studies Department offers a variety of electives such as Sociology, Law, and Psychology. "People are also tied in with their core courses and there's little room left for electives, which there are a lot of," he said. The course begins with a quick over-
Top/ BREAKING DOWN THE BERLIN WALL: Mr. Romano discusses the finer points of Communism. Bottom Left/ CAUGHT IN THE ACT: The Modern European History class is lost in time. Bottom Right/ BONAPARTE I'M NOT! Mr. Romano shares his knowledge with the class.
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view of the Renaissance and Protestant Reformation in order for the students to understand the t ransformation that occurs between Medieval and Mode-rn Europe. Mr. Romano hopes to get through World War I and II. "You get a lot of information on the Wars in US History, but you don't learn it from Europe's point of view." he said. He expects that the students will have a good background for when they enter college. Mr. Romano believes that the most important aspect of the course is not only the information available, but the political, social, and economic ties between the United States and Europe, especially the political and economic ties because of the friction that developed due to them. "Our country is tied in with Europe's from many aspects," Mr. Romano said, "The world is getting smaller."
jgaking Jor i food faust by Meghan Gocke
Remember the language bake sale we have every year during lunch? Well, when you were enjoying your cream puff or chocolate mousse, did you realize the money that you paid went towards a scholarship? Any Notre Dame senior majoring or minoring in a language in college has a shot at this scholarship. Seniors who want the scholarship have to write a paper in English explaining how they benefited from their foreign language- not only educationally, but also what they learned culturally. The papers are graded by English teachers. The teachers don't know who's paper they're grading because they are all left nameless. They are graded as a paper written for English class would be graded. The writer of the best paper is awarded the scholarship. The money usually goes towards books in college. Every year, everyone who takes a foreign language is asked to make some confection to be sold at the bake sale. The idea is that students from all of the language classes make baked goods from the country of their language. Not only did you contribute to a good cause when you purchased a dessert, but you might also experience a little culture. The language bake sales have been going on for about twenty-five years. This year's bake sale was very successful. Everything was sold and $652.00 was made this year, about $200.00 more than last year. It may not sound like a huge sum, but these bake sales have benefited Notre Dame students for many years.
Top/ TWO FOR THE PRICE OF ONE! Mrs. Kaplan makes a sale to Keely Zita. Middle Left/ I'LL TAKE ONE! Agnes Kite can't decide what to buy. Middle right/ ROLLING IN THE DOUGH: Mrs. Kaplan and Euna Ji make change. Bottom/ FOOD GLORIOUS FOOD! Buyers inspect the merchandise.
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By Cynthia Triolo And Kate Wenz "All the world's a stage, and all the men and women merely players"-For the players of this year's evening of theatrics all the world was a stage as they performed scenes depicting life from childhood through adulthood. Performed by the Acting Workshop on November 17, "Stages" was directed by Denine Pappalardo. The 1989-90 school year at Notre Dame was Mrs. Papallardo's first year as an acting teacher/director at ND. "Everyone followed directions well," she said, which helped make the performance a success. The theme was, stages of life, and the scenes showed life during childhood, teenage years, and adulthood. They were chosen from many different sources, for example the Taming of the Shrew, Romeo and Juliet, Plaza Suite,
Let the Judge Decide, and numerous monologues. Mrs. Papallardo created the selection herself, and said about it, "I started out wanting a high school theme that the students could easily relate to. I chose this theme because it fit both children and adults." "Stages" began with the theme "Slumber Party", performed by Lisa Johnsen and Adrienne Coe, and ended with Heather Cyms, Melissa Cassanova, and Meg Rafferty in "When Sisters Meet". "I had lots of fun [performing the Evening of Theatrics]," said Melissa Cassanova, who acted alongside Chris Hefner in the Taming of the Shrew. She continued, Chris agreeing, "It was a good experience getting to know Denine. I learned a lot, and I think everyone worked very hard to do their best." The two also agreed that the Taming of the
Shrew was their favorite scene. "I loved the show," Chris said, "I had a lot of fun, but I wish that we had decided to get more serious two weeks earlier." "Stages" was Adrienne Coe's debut performance at ND. "It was a lot of hard work," she said, "But it all paid off. I had a great time." One member of the audience commented that, "On the whole, the show was enjoyable. It was interesting to see the progression through the stages of life as shown through the various scenes." Overall, the Evening of Theatrics was a success, thanks to the contributions of the theater tech. crew, (who operated the lights and props) as well as the actors and directors, without whom the performance would not have been possible.
Page 80: Top Left/ WHAT IS SHE TALKING ABOUT?: Vanessa Vaughn and Karyn Kulas wonder about Adrienne Coe's sanity. Top Right/ HERE COMES THE BRIDE: Ethan Hurd leads Chris Castagna by the arm. Far Left/ 'TIS THE EAST, AND JULIET IS THE SUN: Melissa Cassanova is lost in her dreams. Center/ ALL THE WORLD'S A STAGE: Heather Cyms, Chelsea Cattouse and Adrienne Coe open "Stages". Page 81: Left/ THE JUDGE: Christie Connolly stares at the litigants. Right/ HEY, MEG!: Meg Rafferty smiles at the photographer. Bottom Left/ OH, MY HEART: Jen Tyne stares at her co-actor in shock.
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Art is a way for people to express their feelings and to be creative. That is exactly what the art program at Notre Dame encourages. The art department consists of five art classes taught by Mr. Mulligan, who is also the art department chairperson. Humanities is a freshman class, while Fundamentals of Art and Color & Design are classes for upperclassmen. Portfolio I and II are honors art classes which are, for the most part, made up of Juniors and Seniors. Mr. Mulligan said that an Advanced Placement art class is also a possibility for the future. No prerequisites or artistic knowledge is necessary to begin art classes. Because a cost factor is involved, students are limited in their choice of mediums. Mr. Mulligan said that presently they can only create two-dimensional pictures, but he added that he is interested in producing other things, such as ceramics and lithographs. As for painting, the students use oil, water color, and poster paints. Other materials include pencils, pen and ink, charcoal, pastels, and crayons. Students also learn to make collages and other objects. Art students are also taught art history. They learn about art during different time periods and compare it with contemporary art. The students are introduced to art in various cultures. Amber Cherny, a sophomore art student, says that her art class "teaches new techniques and styles" for painting and helps her a lot. The art department supplies the students with basic materials for class. The students are expected, however, to pay a minimal kit fee at the beginning of the year. Their kits are supplemented with more materials as the student progresses through higher levels of art classes. The students are also expected to supply certain materials, such as canvas, themselves. Students in the art program participate in creative activities outside of the classroom as well. They helped design the logos for ads in the school play ad booklet. They were active in putting together the scenery decoration for ND's plays. The ND billboard design is also created by the art department. The number of students who are actually involved in the art program is not as high as Mr. Mulligan would like. He says that only 40 freshmen are in art classes. That amount of people is very difficult to distribute into more classes 82
over the years. Mr. Mulligan believes that this lack of participation can be attributed to the fact that students are limited in their number of electives. Therefore, only those who are truly interested in studying the various aspects of art take these classes. Mr. Mulligan adds that students, who are unable to fit art into their schedules, may join the Art Club. This, however, requires a great deal of leadership on the part of the students. With five art classes to manage, Mr. Mulligan does not always have enough time to plan projects for the club. Students, interested in the Art Club, should be able to take the initiative and develop ideas for individual projects. Mr. Mulligan believes that high school is the final opportunity for many people to gain know ledge about and experiment with art. Students are young and willing to be innovative. Mr. Mulligan therefore thinks that students, who are truly interested in art as a career, should be permitted to choose their classes accordingly. He says that art schools do not require the traditional number of years in certain classes. He adds that those schools focus on classes like English, history, sociology, and psychology. There are many career opportunities in several .different fields that the students may select. Mr. Mulligan proudly says that he has had many of his students in the past go on to attend prestigious art schools and follow through with careers in art. Although he has only been at Notre Dame for two years, he hopes to have similar results here. Even if students do not aim for a career in art, they will gain insight and knowledge which will definitely keep them interested and actively involved in artistic activities. Susan Weed, an art student, is not planning a career in art, but she wants to "continue on the side." Amber Cherny says, "I definitely want to continue painting, but probably not professionally." Although art classes do help and teach students, most people seem to agree that certain things can be changed. Mr. Mulligan, ND's only art teacher, says that there were three art teachers in Notre Dame a few years ago. However, as class sizes began to decrease, the number of teachers also decreased. Mr. Mulligan sees the need for a larger faculty in the art department, as well as, a larger student interest. Some art students think that more peo-
pie should become involved in the art program so the art department can receive more funds for supplies. Mr. Mulligan does not expect it to turn into a major program with all the other academic programs, but he would like to see more emphasis placed on art. Whatever problems may be present, art does prove to be a good experience for students. It allows them to be creative and express themselves freely. They will be able to develop skill in art that they can use either professionally or as a pastime. Mr. Mulligan says that a few years ago, a form of art was a required course in high schooi. He would like to see the same importance placed on art in the future. Mr. Mulligan possesses great enthusiasm for art and strives to inspire his students to develop a similar love.
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'illow Talk tausts ltfltdion The coming of a student's senior year at Notre Dame heralds many pleasant prospects. First, the power and status associated with the mere word "upperclassman," soon college acceptances, then the Senior prom, all culminating with graduation. In the immortal words of Rizzo to the Pink Ladies in the movie "Grease", It is a time "to rule the school." But many students include another aspect of senior year in their year's highlights - the Senior Retreat. The Senior Retreat is something many have heard mentioned throughout their years as underclassmen, but few actually know what the retreat is about. Some have heard tales from older siblings, or past Notre Dame graduates. Most admit that they know very little about the retreat before actually attending it. The retreat is held six times during the school year, so students have a
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chance to attend the retreat with friends and at a convenient time. One senior found this an added attraction to the overnight stay in Newton, NJ. "With the split lunches and everything this year it's easy to loose touch. The retreat really gave me a chance to catch up and become closer to my friends." Seniors leave school on Wednesday at 3:00pm for the nearly two hour bus ride to Newton, NJ. After the warmth of the bus the drafty rooms of the spacious monastery were a shock, but few complain as the first hour is spent getting comfortable with the people you'll be spending the next two days with. The rest of the activities include much time for the seniors to be divided into groups for sharing a little bit about who they really are. Many students were surprised at what they found out. "When you've been going to school with a person for four years, you have
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made judgments about them. Everybody does it. But, I really heard a lot of things in my group that erased those ideas. I really let myself open up as well." The retreat is given to the seniors by Father Dennis and various teachers, who sign up for the retreats. One of the best things about the retreat agreed one senior, was that there were no pressures. "You really get a chance to be yourself, without all the masks you wear most of the time." Many students were surprised at what they got out of the retreat. Said one student, "Senior year isn't too late to form new friendships, and bring our class closer together. I think everyone got something out of the retreat, even if you only got to know yourself better. It was definitely worth it.
Page 84/HEY EVERYBODY, SMILE! A group of students at the Senior Retreat. Page 85/ WE'RE ON OUR WAY! Carolyn Yosua, Vivian Morin and Kim Ostrowski are all ready to go to the retreat. Middle Left/BREAKING BREAD: Scott Caponi and Miss Campo share a meal together. Middle Right/SITTING PRETTY: Patty Koch and Tammy Welzmuller sit together and relax.Bottom/LET'S GET WILD AND CRAZY! Meg Huggins, Tara Festa, Annette Collins, Tina Morano, Liz Lawler, Lisa Lugossy, Stephanie Sawa and Megg Rafferty.
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The 1989 football season proved to be fruitful for the Varsity team. They won 10 of 11 games, losing only once to West Windsor-Plainsboro. Concerning that loss, Coach Moore said, "The ball just didn't bounce our way." As for ND's wins, this has been their best season since 1983. The four team captains, James Gee (off. guard), Sean McConnel (wide receiver, defensive back), Kevin Watson (halfback), and Ken Wynder (linebacker) inspired the varsity players. "This was a great season because we're a part of history," said James Gee. The team went on to share the Colonial Division title in the CVC with Trenton and West Windsor-Plainsboro and beat Bishop Ahr High School to be the state champs for the first time since 1983. James and Kevin agreed that they couldn't have asked for a better team, a better season, or a better attitude. The Fighting Irish were the Number one Parochial A team in the state of new Jersey. "It felt terrific to win the state championship," said Mr. Moore. "It was for the kids more than anything else- just to see the smiles on their faces." The general consensus was that the team was more a team of friends than anything else. Mr. Moore added that the seniors were the top players because they were close and had "good chemistry." This year's most improved players were Rob Domante and Will Tabron. As juniors they played back-up roles, and as seniors, they went on to be stars. "It took a lot of hard work and dedication to achieve that," said Mr. Moore. Mr. Moore believes next year's season can be just as successful. The key players will be Phil Barron, Pete Conboy, John Heitzman, Paul Septak, Jermaine Shy, and Kevin Zorn. "We hope to win another state title or the CVC," said Mr. Moore in closing.
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Page 85/ Top Right/ NOW LISTEN HERE: Coach Bob Jaroni talks to the offense. Bottom Left/ AND IT'S UP! Sean McConnell kicks off the state game. Bottom Right/ WHAT'S NEXT? Tim Sullivan, James Gee and Jermaine Shy discuss the next play. Page 89/ Top Left/ GOING THE EXTRA YARD: Jermaine Shy goes for the 1st down against Red Bank. Top Right/ WAY TO GO! Will Tabron and Art Sheehan Middle Left/ PROUD IRISH FIGHTERS: Sean Kerins, Jay Mizer, Joe Evanko, Jon Moore and Chris Stevens. Middle Right/ GATORADE BREAK: Kevin Watson catches his breath. Bottom Left/ THE IRISH TAKE THE FIELD FOR THEIR FINAL GAME.
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Top/ THE 1989 NOTRE DAME FOOTBALL TEAM: Bottom Row: Nicky Russo, Erik Klotz, Chris Stevens, Rich Spiegel, Joe Panfili, Jermaine Caldwell, James Gee, Shawn Beihl, Jon Moore, Drew James, Doug Ward. Second Row: Joe Evanko, Brian Mullaney, Frank Angelucci, John O'Donavan, Frank Korezenko, Ken Wynder, Kevin Watson, Rob Newell , Jermaine Shy, Rob Domante, Joe Hopkins, Brian Eller, Brendon Duffe. Third Row: Mike Hodnicki, Mike Ogiony, Chris Nitti, Mr. Boyle, Mr. James, Mr. Anderson, Mr. Moore, Mr. Jaroni, Mr. Bacovin, Miss Stewart, Mr. Gatto, Art Sheehan, Brendan Prophett. Fourth Row: Matt Jacobs, Paul Septak, Eric Micai, Sean Kerins, Brian Suth, Scott Loh , Chris Sieben, Brandon Navata, Bill Moore, Jeff Liwacz, Carlton Thomas, Sean McConnell, Tim Jackson, Tom Jacobs. Fifth Row: Kevin Zorn, Erik Lyman, Eric Micai, Lesly Scipio, Mike Brown, Chris Roache, Bernie Biesada, Will Tabron, Dave Bolster, Dave Loftin, Derrick Jones, Phil Massanet, Brian Malloy, John Heitzman. Sixth Row: Cal Quinn, Eugene Pribilla, Tim Challender, Doug Cooper, Jay Mizer, Tim Sullivan, Pete Conboy, Dan Rafferty, P.J. Heinz, Paul McLemore, Phil Baron, Jeff Baylog, Ralph Voorhees, Tom Hanlon. Middle Left/ WE ARE THE CHAMPIONS! Paul McLemore and Tim Sullivan celebrate. Center/ FRESHMEN FIGHTERS: Chris Vaccaro, Oscar Watson and Robb Batts. Middle Right/ Cal Quinn. Bottom Right/ WHAT AN OFFENSE!!
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The '89 Girls' Varsity Soccer team ended the 1989 season with a record of 13-7 and a ranking of third place in the CVC division. Thirteen year veteran Sandy Koschek said, "We had yet another successful season with a bunch of talented players that worked hard in practices and games." This season's four senior captains were: Kathleen Fallon, Kristen Kusek, Heather Layton, and Kelly McGuigan. Each captain influenced their teammates in their own way. Kristen contributed to the team with her finesse and skill; Kathleen displayed true leadership on the field; Kelly expressed determination to play despite her knee in-
Middle Left/ THIS ONE'S MINE!/ Kristen Kusek anticipates a head ball. Middle Right/ MY SPIKES ARE BETTER/ Cris Fanelli and her opponent both attempt to defeat the other. Bottom Right/ LOOKS GOOD!/ Jamie Jasinski, Lauren Wedam, Kelly McLaughlin, Jeanie DePatch, Krissy Gunson.
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jury; and Heather always bounced back into action in troubled times. Although the whole season was memorable, some games were more intense than others and Coach Koschek commented on them. "The first night game of the season against West Windsor-Plainsboro High School was a good example of team leadership. The girl's had solid shots and picked up on defense. The Nottingham game was quite impressive. We had solid shots, and pinpoint passing which led to four goals in the first quarter. Also the game against Piscataway was memorable. We started with a 3-0 score early in the game and then it got down to 4-3. Final-
ly in the fourth quarter we won 6-4. After the game the team turned to me and said, "How did you like that trick we played on you?" Co-Captain Kelly McGuigan said, "We had a good season. Our record doesn't indicate our capability as a team, especially since five of our loses were by one goal. It's sad to see this season come to an end." Senior Meg Huggins added, "I have many fond memories, especially the ones of the circle chats. Although we didn't end the season with any titles it still holds a special place in our hearts."
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Middle Left/ A STEP AHEAD: Heather Layton dribbles past her opponent. Middle/ STEPPING INTO ACTION: Kathleen Fallon takes it all by herself to lead the team to victory. Middle Right/ GIVE ME FIVE!: Kris Fanelli and Kathleen Fallon congratulate each other after a victory. Bottom Left/ WHAT'S THE DEAL?: Coach Sandy Koschek gives some advise to her players during half time.
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GIRLS' JUNIOR VARSITY SOCCER TEAM: Front Row: Denise Reres, Teresa Cody, Mary Foster, Sue Nemeth, Megan Haymen. Middle Row: Yash a Mellodge, Lori Adams, Amy Fell,
Top Left/ GOING SOLO: Ann Molignano, decides to take the ball herself. Middle Left: TAKING STRIDE: Cathy Kontayannis dribbles down the field. Middle; DECISIONS, DECISIONS: Rebecca Rotcamp has to think quickly during the game. Middle Right/ STOP THAT BALL!: Mary Foster shows us her ability as a goalkeeper. Bottom Right/ JUST BETWEEN US: Denise Reres shows us her maneuver to get between her opponents.
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Rebecca Rotcamp. Back Row: Coach Debbie Giannacci, Kelly Gregory, Ann Molignano, Kelly Murphy, Allyson Callan, Paula Bacso, Cathy Kontoyannis.
Top Left/ ONE DOWN 10 TO GO: Denise Reres maneuvers past opponent on the ground. Top Right/ KEEPING YOUR EYE ON THE BALL: Cathy Kontoyannis watches the ball being kicked by her opponent. Middle Left/ IT'S ALL MINE!: Yasha Mellodge takes the ball upon herself. Middle/ CATCH THIS ONE: Mary Foster shows us her technique as a goalie. Middle Right/ WHO'LL GET THERE FIRST?: Rebecca Rotcamp pushes by her opponent to the ball. Bottom Left/ LOOK BEHIND YOU: Ann Molignano attempts to regain the ball. Bottom Middle/ STEPPING INTO PLAY: Allyson Callan stepping into action.
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Middle Left/LOOK MOM NO FEET!: Scott Stemmer intercepts the ball from his opponent. Middle Right/PUT YOUR BEST FOOT FORWARD: Bill Wnek takes a shot on the goal. Bottom Hight/PERONE'S POSSE: Coach Perone gives some encouraging words to his players during halftime.
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year will be even better. According to Mr. Perone seniors like Jomar Statkun and Scott Kmiec are difficult to replace, but he is confident other players will take leadership roles. The future varsity members are all optimistic about having a winning season next year. Bill Wnek and Todd Krisak are anxious to get back on the field next year.
BOYS' VARSITY SOCCER TEAM/Front Row: Greg Gronostowski, Mike Abaid. Middle Row: Pat Daily, Brain Krisak, Mike Kydonias, Jomar Statkun, Bill Wnek, Ben Chrnelich, Justin Burroughs, Alan Levin, Tim Stout. Back Row: Matt
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Top Right/FLYING HIGH: Justin Burroughs demonstrates his form for headballs. Middle Left/KEEP AWAY: Matt Bucchere keeps the ball away from the other team. Middle Right/ COLLISION!: Mark Laurinitis collides with his opponent while performing a head ball. Bottom Left/ WE GOT THE SPIRIT!: Cheerleaders Allison Fanning, Jen Mosticchio, and Debbie Navata show their support for the Irish.
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Top Left/THE WNEK TOUCH: Bill Wnek displays his soccer skills that enabled him to be the team's leading scorer. Top Right/SOPH: Scott Stemmer though just a soph showed he could play varsity with the best of them. Middle Left/YIKES!: Matt Buccere shows determination under pressure. Middle Right/ NOW THAT'S USING YOUR HEAD! Mark Laurinaitis get's set to use his head as Chris McGlinchy looks on. Bottom Left/HERE THEY COME! - The Varsity Soccer team makes their appearance at Blue and White Day.
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Varsity Field Hockey was a very important part of our fall sports this year. Headed once again by Mrs. Major, they compiled a 16-5-1 record. Field Hockey is the only sport that you cannot protect your body with the ball. It requires concentration, thinking and most of all determination. With those qualities the Irish girls led their team to the eve championship games, and the finals for the Central Jersey Group 路IV Division. Mrs. Major completed twenty-one years of coaching. She is the key to the team. She keeps the girls view of the game into the right perspective. She tells the girls,you're there to have fun and enjoy yourself. Mrs. Major felt in all her years of coaching this year's team was one of the top three she's ever had. Her definition of teamwork is ttunity", and he
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says 'Winning is important but it isn't everything." One of the more memorable games of the season was a Mercer County Tournament game against Lawrenceville Prep. The Irish took Lawrence 路 le Prep into double overtime. Even though the scoreboard read that Lawrenceville won, in the team's minds they were winners. Mrs. Major felt the two captains, Lauren Coffey and Liz Kennedy, led the girls with leadership and importance and she would like to thank them and the seniors for a great . season full of fun. Our Varsity Field Hockey team is looked upon with respect and gratitude for such a great season. Thank you girls! Congratulations ND Varsity Field Hockey!
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Page 104/Top left/VARSITY FIELD HOCKEY TEAM: standing/Mrs. Major, Lorette Schroth, Alison Goeke, Tara Hunt, Sara Stefero, Chris Kennedy, Debra Branham, Brenda Dreyling, Alison Fuhrmann. kneeling/Michelle Gregory, Lisa Nitti, Karen Hutman, Beth Davis, Missy Chido, Lauren McGurie, Eileen Harney, Jeanine Shinal, Mary Conboy. sitting/Liz Kennedy, Lauren Coffey. TOP RIGHT/GOAL IN MIND: Beth Davis executes her moves with intensity. Bottom left/GOALIE: Lauren Coffey prepares for a penalty stroke. Bottom MIDDLE/IDGH FIVE: Karen Hutman congratulates Melissa Chido after scoring a goal. Bottom RIGHT /PERFECT HIT: Melissa Chido finishes her stroke with a follow through of finesse. Page 105/Top left/LEADERS OF THE PACK: top/Karen Hutman, Beth Davis, Liz Kennedy, Mary Conboy, Eileen Harney. standing/Lisa Nitti, Melissa Chido, Lauren McGuire, Michelle Gregory, Jeanine Shinal. sitting/Lauren Coffey. Top right/THE VARSITY FIELD HOCKEY /scoreboard lights up. Middle left/CAPTAINS AND COACH/Liz Kennedy, Barb Major and Lauren Coffey are all smiles after their great season. Bottom left/THE JV FIELD HOCKEY TEAM.
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llreams llo tome True by Janelle Umali "A cross country athlete needs determination, perseverance, and a good attitude," replied Coach Tim Sewnig, "This year's track team was GREAT! They all had the needed qualities." This was Coach Sewnig's second year as head Coach of the Notre Dame Cross Country Team. Along with Coach Joe McLaughlin's assistance, they led the Cross Country Team to a great year. The Boys' Cross Country Team was led by co-captains Will Bowser and Erich Wedam. Other star runners of the team were Senior Bob Merunka, Juniors: James Donnelly and Mark Gankiewicz, and Sophomores Tom Moorcroft, Jon Beym, and Brendan Biruk. The Girls' Cross Country Team consisted of Freshmen: Colleen O'Keefe, Katrina Blake, and Liz White, and Ju-
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niors: J en Barnock and Joyce Drake were part of the starting team. Also included on the team were Seniors Erin Kane and captain Cathy Molignano, who was injured for most of the season. For the Cross Country Team this was the best year ever. Juniors, Jen Barnock said, "The guys accomplished something. They made history by winning the Mercer County Tournament for the first time. The girls, with our best runner out, did a really good job, better than expected." You may ask why someone would want to run Cross Country. Junior James Donnelly, who has been running for five years, answered this question by stating, "I tried everything else, and I couldn't do any other sport. Then Coach McLaughlin came to me in a
dream and inspired me to run track." "This year's team had "team spirit" and cohesiveness. They were a great bunch of people! An indication of this was when they volunteered for the Special Olympics," said Coach Sewnig. The Cross Country Team accomplished a lot this year. The boys' team finished with a 10-1 record, won first place in the Mercer County Tournament, and were the CVC Champs. They also came in first at the Williamstown/ Kiwanis Invitational. The girls' team finished with a 5-4 record and third place in the Mercer County Tournament. The successful season was not only attributed to their running abilities, but also because of each teammate's inner qualities and the closeness of the team.
Boys' Cross Country (Low Score Connotes Winner) OPP ND 48 Hopewell 15 Trenton 20 36 34 Steinert 21 43 West Windsor 20 Nottingham 27 30 45 Ewing 18 48 Princeton 15 50 Hamilton 15 26 Lawrenceville 29 41 Hightstown 20 36 Delaware Valley 19 Williamstown Invitational Champions Mercer County Cross Country Champions CVC Champions
Page 106/ TopLeft/CROSS COUNTRY TEAM: Front Row: Tom Moorcroft, Will Bowser, James Donnelly, George Mount. Middle Row: Rick Guarini, Chad Biruk, Frank Fanning, John Beym, Brendan Biruk. Back Row: Coach Tim Sewnig, Steve Rendek, Kevin Dugal, Heath Reed, Bill Frock, Fred McDonald, Coach Joe McLaughlin. Top Right/Erin Kane on the run. Left Bottom/ Jen Barnock is a proud team member. Bottom Right/ STAR-RUNNER: Joyce
Drake. Page 107 /Top Left/GIRLS' CROSS COUNTRY TEAM: Front Row: Sarah Conboy, Jen Barnock, Erin Kane, Joyce Drake. Middle Row: Liz White, Colleen O'Keefe, Katrina Blake, Leigh Campbell, Susana Walsh. Back Row: Coach Tim Sewnig, Coach Joe McLaughlin. Bottom Left/ AM I ALMOST THERE? Bob Merunka heads for the finish line. Bottom Right/ Coach Tim Sewnig guides his team to victory.
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lttthen The Going Gets Tough The Tough flay Tennis Jen Brennan Tennis is a sport that requires aggressive, intense, competitive play. It is also a sport in which you can quit. N.D.'s 1989 tennis team gave an excellent example of how the game should be played. Under Mr. Schafer, the team compiled a 9-8 record. Though Mr. Schafer was new to the girl's team, he has had past experience and success as the boy's coach. So, how did he make the transition? "I treated the girls like boys, their drills were just as hard as
the boys. The result of this tactic was a team of girls that refused to lose." Faced with a tough schedule that included the two Pennsylvania powerhouses Neshaminy and Pennsbury, the team withstood tough losses that were usually 4-3 or 3-2. They played every point as though it were their last. "This year's team was very aggressive and it hurt when we lost, but this year was the most enjoyable of my coaching career" says Mr.
Schafer. "We have a bright future, even though we are losing five key seniors, and our J.V. was 5-2. We have some excellent players who can step in and do the job," he adds. "We had some tough matches and it forced us to work harder and rise to the competition," said Colleen McNamara. Mr. Schafer is very optimistic and the girls' tennis program has a bright future ahead of them.
Top Left/ SENIOR LEADERSHIP: Tinky Scott. Top Right/ POWERFUL FOREHAND: Kris Jancewitz. Bottom Left/ PROMISING PLAYER: Agatha Gagol. Bottom Ri~ht/ ON HER TOES: Brooke Dyszkiewiez hits the ball.
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Top Right/THE 1989 GIRLS' VARSITY TENNIS TEAM: Front row: Ethel Castaneda, Euna Ji, Krista Kandebo, Melissa Mate, Christine Guido, Middle Row: Rose Vidal, Erin Davies,Marian Tangelow, Elisa Farkas, Brooke Dyszkiewicz, Heather Shannon Coach Greg Schafer, Kristin Jancewicz, Agatha Gogol, Tinky Scott, Colleen McNamra, Kate Hess, Kate Moran, Manager Paul Baldassari. Middle left: Leann Marseglia lunges for the ball. Bottom left: Brooke Dyskiewicz, senior first singles player had an excellent year. Bottom right: Heather Shannon enjoys herself at practice.
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What a great experience it is for a coach to have his team give their all and be successful. That is what Coach John Simone felt as he helped his Boys' Varsity Basketball team achieve their overall 12-9 record. Mr. Simone coached and prepared long hours on and off the court. He considered it to be worthwhile because his efforts yielded the gradual but significant development of the team. It has been said to "give credit where credit is due," so in this case, credit should be awarded to the six seniors, three juniors, and seven sophomores that make up the team. Worthy of additional credit and recognition, according to Mr. Simone, are senior stand-out players Pete Butler, Todd Harlicka, Jim Tammaro, and Arnold Settles. What Mr. Simone liked most about coaching the team this past season was "watching them develop as basketball players and as people and making basketball a positive experience for them." Their evening practices consisted of running, drill training, and the practicing of fundamentals: including boxing out, rebounding, and shooting. Developing discipline "psyched" the team to take on tough opposition, like McCorristin. We are proud to say, though, that Mr. Simone and the team did share some moments in the spotlight, after winning the St. Peter's Christmas Tournament and qualifying for the state play-offs.
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Mr. Simone, who has been at Notre Dame for fifteen years either in the role of guidance counselor, Phys. Ed. teacher, Health teacher, baseball coach, or Girls' Varsity Basketball coach, was pleased to have been given the opportunity to assume the role of Boys' Varsity Coach. "I felt better knowing that ND had confidence in me to fulfill such a position and that I would work hard to win fame and success for the team and ND." By always being prepared for practices and games and willing to listen to the team members, Mr. Simone feels that he has supported the team and their purpose in the best way possible. Coaching other teams would have to depend on what the future brings, but as of right now, Mr. Simone has no immediate plans to coach other teams because he is happy and comfortable with his winning boys' team. "Although the team needs to work on consistency, they definitelly show signs that they want to win and work hard to do so." A coach with a Christian point of view, Mr. Simone noted how cooperative the team was this year, considering it was their first year adjusting to a new coach and a new routine. "I find coaching my Christian ministry and job - my tool to teach God's ways from my religious perspective. God did say we are to help each other, and so, that is what I do and encourage the team to do."
Top Left/ BOYS' VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM: Front Row/ Scott Stemmer, Todd Harlicka, Jermaine Caldwell, Arnold Settles, Carey Smith, Coach John Simone. Back Row: Chris Roche, Pete Butler, Brendan Prophett, Jim Tammaro, Chris White. Top Right/ UP, UP, & AWAY: Pete Butler jumps it up. Middle Left/ TAKE THE SHOT!: Arnold Settles shoots for the basket. Bottom Left/ LET ME THROUGH!: Chris Roche tries to breakthrough his defensive opponents. Bottom Right/ WHITE'S WAY: Senior Chris White takes a shot for a victory against Hamilton.
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Top Left/ GO FOR IT!: Derek Jones goes up for the layup even after being blocked by his opponent. Top Right/ BOYS' JUNIOR VARSITY Basketball Team: Front Row: Carmen Termen, Brian Mulligan , Justin Burroughs, Ed Kopera, Derek Jones. Back Row: Coach Jim Maher, David Lofton , Erik Lyman, Adrian Davis, Mark Reggimenti . Middle Right/ I NEED HELP!: Erik Lyman contemplates on making his move. Bottom Right/ TALKING TECHNIQUES: Coach Jim Maher goes over some strategies to lead his team to victory.
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Girls Baskdball ltam .ยงtrolls Through .ยงtason by Jen Brennan
The girls' basketball team, complete with two new coaches, and a transfer from Trenton, have completed a successful year with a record of 23-1. "Though it was an adjustment, we have been able to get used to the new coaches because they have the same philosophy as Mr. Simone," remarked Babs Tesla. This year's team has not only won, but won by an average of 20 points a game. It would seem that the intensity level would decline, but the girls have worked hard to play at their best each game.
"This year we are a lot closer, we get along really well," remarked Joanne Mabes. This team featured five seniors: Beth Davis, Heather Kearns, Krisin Schmitt, Lisa Sokolowski, and Babs Tezsla. "I'm really going to miss the Seniors a lot, since we are so close," said Kelly Ardery. This year's team displayed their intense pressure defense and ran the ball extremely well. The newest addition to the team, Marlene Neal, a transfer from Trenton, contributed tremendously while the playmaking abilities of Nicole Harrison and
Babs Tezsla has added excitement to the season. With Colleen MacNamara and a host of others coming off the bench, this year's team showed their depth and stayed competitive from the tipoff to the last play of the game. "We have had a lot of fun this year; the girls have been great," said Beth Davis. With an extremely strong foundation for next year, the ND girls look to continue their stroll through the courts of basketball!
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Top Left/ SUPERSHOT! Darnell McClean. Top Middle/ FIGHTING SPIRIT: Col McNamara. Right/ JOANNE'S JUMPSHOT: Joanne Mabes goes for two. Bottom Left/ ARDERY'S ANGLE: Kelly Ardery sets for a rebound. Bottom Right/ THE TEZ! Babs holds on to the ball despite opposition.
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1wo Js Jetter Than tlne by J en Brennan With the departure of Mr. Simone, who decided to switch to the boys' team, the girls' basketball team was left in search of someone who could fill the shoes of the longtime successful coach. Enter not one, but two new coaches, Ann De Mille, and Sharon Mitchell. Though an unusual set up, it has proven successful. "It is good, since we both are first year coaches, we can bounce ideas off each other," said Ann De Mille. Ann De Mille attended St. Anthony's, which is McCorristin now, and played basketball there. She then went to La Salle University to continue her basketball career. After college she began coaching at McCorristin, then went on to be an assistant at Trenton State College. She landed her first head coaching job here at ND. Sharon Mitchell played here at ND and went on to Monmouth College and right after college she began as an assistant coach at ND. Ann was an assistant three years prior to this year. Ann and Sharon, though they have different ideas about coaching, have seemed to make adjustments when needed and keep the girls' intensity up. "It seems the things we talked about in pre-season have come together. Ann and Sharon have different personalities. Ann feels she is more outspoken and aggressive while Sharon tends to be more laid back in her coaching style. Both are extremely happy and are pleasantly surprised with the results, a 23-1 record. They see a great improvement in the girls since early December, when they began their practices. "The girls are very competitive and some of our practices have been better than our games," remarked Ann. Whatever the case, this year's duo of Ann and Sharon have proven that two are better than one.
Top Right/ DYNAMIC DUO: Sharon Mitchell and Ann De Mille plan their next move at a timeout. Middle Left/ THE GIRLS' VARSITY TEAM: Bottom Row: Heather Kearns, Kristin Schmitt, Babs Tesla, Kelly Ardery, Beth Davis Top Row/ Sharon Mitchell , Joann Mabes, Lisa Sokolowski, Nicole Harrison, Collen Me Namara, Marlene Neal , Darlene Me Clean, Ann De Mille.
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Top Left/ CONTROL: Beth Davis shows cool under pressure. Top Right/ STICK EM UP!! Heather Kearns displays pressure defense Bottom Left/ AN INTIMIDATING FORCE: Nicole Harrison was a tremendous threat to opponents . . Bottom Right/ THE TRANSFER! Marlene Neal added spark to the girls' team
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Talent, dedication, and determination are three necessary qualities needed in any sport. This year's wrestling team was coached by 21-year veteran Gary Dambro, 4-year coach Michael Dennehy, and a former wrestler/student Jeff Rick. They ended their. season with a record of 5-7 and a great accomplishment of a third place title in the St. Augastine Prep Tournament. Mr. Dambro commented, "We had a good season and the team worked hard together, although on the whole, we were young and inexperienced. Our season record didn't indicate how hard the team worked or what a talented team we had. We had successful individuals such as Chris McKee and Rob Hutchinson. Also Greg Gronostajski and Mark Gankewicz achieved a title in the Mercer County Tournament." When asked what he thought of the season as a whole, Senior Captain Greg Gronostajski remarked, "This year, the kids put more into the season, more initiative was put into the program. The kids who did wrestle made it a part of themselves." Junior Dave Scorsolini added, "We're young and inexperienced, but we will gain experience in our years to come."
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Page 116/ Top Right/ VARSITY WRESTLING TEAM: Front Row: Joe Rego, Felix Maranti, Mark Floyd, Ed Maddock, Eddie Liverman. Second Row: Greg Gronastastki, Mike Fanning, Mark Gankiewicz, Nick Sferra, Matt Rhodes, Ted Fanikos. Third Row: Jason Dane, Orlando Robles, Chris Sieben, Vince Cereste, Eric McCai. Back Row: Matt Haenni, Brendan Duffe, Doug Cooper, Chris McKee. Far Left/AND THE WINNER IS: Vince Cereste. Bottom Right/ READY SET GO: Ted Fianikius gets ready to wrestle. Page 117/HI THERE! Two wrestlers engage in some interesting conversation. Top Right/SHAKE RATTLE AND ROLL: Sean Cox begins to get down and dirty with his opponent. Middle Left/WHAT ARE YOU LOOKING AT?: Doug Cooper stares at his opponent. Middle Right/CONGRATULATIONS: Mr. Dambro congratulates his wrestler on a job well done. Bottom Left/COACHES CORNER: The three coaches plan their strategy.
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Iht Jowltr's Bllty by Susan Keehn The game of bowling originated in Germany. In the late 19th century it was brought over to America, and became an official game in 1895 when the first set of official rules were formulated. In the 1920's the first team was formed. Bowling has come a long way since the 1800's. Now the 80's have brought the Notre Dame bowling team. In 1984 Father Hughes and Mr. Ardery saw that Mr. Schultz had a love for bowling and welcomed him to form a team if the interest was there. So far the team has been more than a hit, it's been a strike! The score for the 1990 season was superb. The boys' bowled a 172 average and the girls bowled a 128 average with teams of five members each. The Highest scoring male was Tom Lipcsey with a 204 average. Monique Peloquin had a 140 average for the girls. The usual time put in by the team is an average of 9 hours a week. These hours include one practice per week and two matches. They practice at Colonial Lanes. Although their record was outstanding, there were a couple of close calls and misses. The girls had a hard time with Pennsbury. They played six games and won two games. "The boys had a hard time with Bensalem High School. They won four to nothing the first time out. We were tied with them for first place. We bowled them again and WE beat THEM four to nothing. Now the boys are in first place," Schultz commented. The team gets a break with the cost of practice, the school pays. The team pays for the rental of equipment if they need it. It would otherwise cost seven or eight dollars more. Since Schultz has been coach, he has had the advantage of seeing the potential of many players in his beloved sport. He said, "Tom Lipcsey has the potential to be a professional bowler. He keeps getting better and better."
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Page 118/ THE BALL TAKES FLIGHT: Amy Spalluto tries her luck at a strike. Bottom Left/ WOOOOOOSH! James Muscianesi. Bottom Right/ JV BOWLING TEAM: 1 to r (BACK ROW): John Bochairo, Ray Zado, Lou Locco, Brian Serafin, Justin Swierczek, Jim Castelize. FRONT ROW/Anne Marie Muscianesi, Yvonne Dockery, Michele Kopen, Alex Kraun. Page 119/ TOP N ARSITY BOWLING TEAM: TOP ROW /James Muscianesi, John Zahorsky, Brook McNichol, Tom Lipcsey, Sammy Battista, Mr. Schultz. FRONT ROW I Bryan Vassti, Monique Peloquin, Amy Spalluto, Andrea Wright, Gaby Sikorski, Mark Watson. Top Right/ PERFECT FORM: Tom Lipcsey Bottom/ AND IT'S OFF! Monique Peloquin
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To say the least, this years' swimming team was dedicated. Everyday found them practicing, and that's what was needed for a successful season. The girls' team finished fifth in the Mercer Finals and the boys finished eighth. Kim DeSandre and Ted Palfavi qualified for State Championships. "They were hard working and dedicated," said Mrs. Kyte, "At the start they didn't really know each other, but at the end they became friends. It was fun to watch. They were there for each other. It was neat." Mrs. Kyte credits Scott Steinmuller, Jason Moran, Lorette Schroth, and Bridget Heinz as valuable swimmers, as well as freshmen divers Caryn Moran and Megan McGlinchy. "They helped the girls' team with valuable points," she said. The team was guided by the spirit of the Three Amigos, Rich Campbell, Steve Campbell, and Gerry O'Rahilly. "They always cheered for each other; they were very supportive and it was obvious to everyone. We got a lot of compliments from other teams on our team spirit. That's where it's at. Team spirit is very important," said Mrs. Kyte. She also thanks the parents who were supportive. "We had a lot of parents come to meets. Their support is great."
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Page 120/Top Left/TAKE THE PLUNGE! Brendan Cartlidge and Jason Moran Middle Left/MEG AN MCGLINCHY /LOOK BEFORE YOU LEAP! Middle/BRIDGET HEINZ/ GO! Bottom Right/FRONT ROW: Jennifer Frinch, Andrea Salvatini, Kelly Neall, Stephanie Stevens, Tara Suntato, Debbie Choquette, Kim Simpson. SECOND ROW: Bridget Heinz, Jeannie Schiefer, Megan McGlinchy, Caryn Moran, Margaret Lumina, Amber Jancola, Colleen O'Keefe, Mirusia Javlonski. THIRD ROW: Frank Zemcick, Dan LaPerrire, Brenda Dreyling, Teresa Dodski, Erin Davies, Randi Kyte, Beth Christiansen, Jen Elder, Sue Goldman, Lorrete Schroth, Christian Stevens, Rich Stives FOURTH ROW: John Solan, Matt Maisto, Jason Moran, Craig
Page 120/continued Robinson, Chris McKee , Ted Palfavi , David Keil ing, Brendan Cartlidge, Chuck Ramsey FIFTH ROW: Scott Steinmuller, Steve Sullivan, Gerry O'Rahilly, Rich Campbell , Steve Campbell Page 121/Top/ Lorrete Schroth and Jason Moran Middle/SENlOR SWIMMERS/ Steve Sullivan , Gerry O'Rahilly, Rich Campbell , Teresa Dodski , Brenda Dreyling, Jason Moran , Craig Robinson , Chris McKee Middle Left/ Randi Kyte, Gerry O'Rahilly, Erin Davies, Rich Campbell , Teresa Dodski . Bottom Left/Caryn Moran.
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.Skating Jo lltidory By Catherine Kovacs All teams set goals for themselves at the start of the season. Many are disappointed with the end results- others are not. The ND Ice Hockey team falls into the latter category. They were hoping to win the conference, where they came in second, and win the Mercer County Tournament. Assistant coach, Mr. James described the tournaments as "one of my best games as a coach or a player." The team lost in the semi-finals. "It was 2-2 after regulation time and we went into sudden death. We lost in a shootout," he said. Mr. James cited juniors Matt Govan, Brian Pazdan, and Dan Byard as valuable players, as well as seniors John Demers and Dan O'Brien. John is "one of the best players we've had." said Mr. James. He's scored 257 points in his four years of playing and is a four time all county athlete. Dan O'Brien says his reasons for playing are because "it's fast, and you can hit hard and it's legal." "Overall we had a very good year and even though we didn't come in first, the team still came out on top." said Mr. James.
Top Right/THE ICE HOCKEY TEAM: Front Row: Dan Byard, A.J. Pioux, Mark Kmiec, Tom Tanzola, Denis Maratos, Keith Skeba, John Houston, Oscar Watson, Jason Puca, Art Sheehan, Dana Bruce. Back Row: Coach Joe Henry, Dan O'Brien, Pat Bruns, Brian Pazdan, John Demers, Matt Govan, Chris Pastor, Eric Salava, Tony Tyaczuk, Coach Bill James. Middle Right/FACE OFF: Senior Tom Tanzola starts the game off as Eric Salava and Denis Maratos stand by his side. Bottom Middle/ ALL ALONE: Dan O'Brien takes his time making his move as his opponent stands in the distant. Bottom Right/TIME OUT: Coach Joe Henry talks over some strategies.
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Top Left/ TAKE A LOOK BEHIND YOU: Defensemen Art Sheehan comes from behind taking the puck off his opponent. Top Right/ COME AND GET IT: John Demers attempts to regain the puck from his competitor. Middle Left/ SKATE!: Captain John Demers breaks away from his opponent and heads for the goal. Middle Right/WHERE IS IT?: Oscar Watson (16) and Matt Govan (10) search for the puck. Bottom Left/ I GOT IT: John Demers takes the puck and skates through with Brian Pazdan there for support.
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Bunning llp ill ltlltinttr jtorm by Mary Mascarello
Did you ever wonder what it would be like to run 4 or 6 miles each day, do intervals around a track, or even bruise your shins from jumping hurdles? Well, our winter track team has had this experience since day one of the training season. They shine in the spotlight, found running down Lawrenceville Road in the bitterest weather, clad in layers of clothing just to stay warm. Bounding to the beat of the music on their walkmans, breathing, or even gasping for air on their endless runs that are treacherous to even the best runners. Well, all this is part of Notre Dame's blazing hot winter track team. This season has been excellent for the boys' team and their head coach, Mr. Wroblewski. They had a tremendously good record of 9 wins and 2 losses, the best they ever had. This took many hours of tedious training by the coaches, and hard work by this talented group of guys. During an interview with the boys' head coach, Mr. Wroblewski, he said that his team is at the best it's been since he began coaching 5 years ago. When he arrived, wanting to be a coach, they started him as an assistant. This only lasted a year, they promoted him and he has been at his present status as head coach. The reason that sparks Mr. Wrobo's interest in running so much is that he ran in High school and college and the sport was good to him. Now he feels like he wants to give the sport something back. Mr. Wrobo also feels that all his team members are equal. He dislikes favoring any one person. Whoever goes out for the team has an equal opportunity. The events that take place during an indoor track meet are the 55 meter hurdles, 50 yard dash, the 1600, 400, 800,
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and 3200 meter relays, the mile relay, the High jump, and the shot put. He feels some of the excellent runners this year are seniors: Will Bowser, Sinski Gono, Bobby Merunka, and Will Tabon. An outstanding Junior is James Donnelly. Will Tabon is a shot put record setter and qualified for the state meet of champions. For his definition of teamwork, he feels the team should come first, then the coach, then the individual. The team makes it all happen. As a preview of some up and coming Frosh track stars Mr. Wrobo said Le Ron Rogers is an excellent prospect. He feels he is still developing, and should be excellent in years to come. Ryan Mullen and Dave Gater are also said to be talented. Before the meets, to tackle his nervousness, Mr. Wrobo states that he chews gum, drinks coffee, and yells when necessary. He finds better results however, if he talks and works with the team. The team is capable of performing at it's best when talked to. They aren't an emotional team. Looking at the girls' team from his point of view, they're working hard and learning. He feels they are going to be successful. Some faithful, excellent girls are Joyce Drake and Beth Pieterszak. A good prospect is Rose Vidal. The season without a flaw, came to a close with an excellent record. Their losses came to them from Trenton High and Lawrenceville Prep. Running from one season to the next, Notre Dame's track team will not be forgotten this year, running tights and sweatshirts, or not. They have fused together and are backed up by excellent Frosh to have many more successful seasons, Congratulations!!!
PAGE 125/BOYS WINTER TRACK: FRONT ROW: Tyhese Turnr, Albert Valenzuela, Mike Kydonieus, Jamar Statkun, Eric Baxter, Ron Rogers. Second Row/Chris Heitzman, Joe Alfano, James Primerano, Caeasr Napolitano, David Martinez, Brian Hand, John Beym. Third row/Sinski Gono, Mike Gr ~luchi, Will Tabron, Frank Fanning, Sean Maxwell, James Lynch, Don Eigenbauer.
GIRLS WINTER TRACK: Mary Beth Banfield, Micaelle Balik, Leigh Campbell, Suzanne Toporek, Jen Barnack. Second row/Rose Vidal, Guilana Cossi, Cathy Molignano, Colleen Halloran, Jill McClure. Third row/Marie Tullai, Beth Pietrzek, Catrina Blake, Madeline Wilson.
Page 125/ Top Left/ A STEP IN THE RIGHT DIRECTION: Sinski Gono knows where he's going. Bottom Left/ IN LEAPS AND BOUNDS: Notre Dame vs. Peddie at the hurdles.
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lllot Just lht la-la jquad We here at Notre Dame are extremely fortunate to have a group of very special young ladies, to whom we commonly refer to as our "cheerleaders." Well, the fact is they are more than just the girls who cheer at sporting events, much more. When we go to a football game we may take it for granted that our cheerleaders will be there. Some may think being a cheerleader is easy. The truth is the ND cheerleaders put a tremendous amount of time and effort into their sport. They go out to the football games and work hard to raise enthusiasm, rain, snow, or cold, it does not matter. "No matter what you do, you can't get discouraged," says Kelly Fitzpatrick. They put forth the effort without regard to the elements. "They have a job to do and they do it," responds coach Ms. Miller.
Their practices began over the summer with cheerleading camp and goes through March. "Practices are repetitive; we goof around, but when it is time to get serious we do," said Nessa Innocenti. The conclusion of their season comes with their competition. This competition is very important to them. As much as they love raising the crowd's spirit at games, it is the competition when they can truly show all their hard work. "The pressure to do well is enormous." They have one chance to show their entire season. "We work all year and that is our big thing to show what our sport is," says Jen l\4osticchio. When the girls are not preparing for a game or competition they are being called to work on a wide range of projects. "Everyone wants a part of them!" says Ms. Miller. Our cheerleaders give
even more of their time to the football team by baking for them. The girls also make banners and signs for the teams. Spreading their joy and happiness by visiting retirement homes is yet another project they gladly undertake. The girls like to spread the idea of a catholic school by making the less fortunate feel happy and cared for. Most of these extra "cheering" events take away from their own time. The work is hard, there is little recognition, and the hours are awful. So why do the girls do it? School spirit? They like to entertain? The reason they give is simple, friendship. "The best thing about cheering is the friends we make," says Kerry Marome.
Page 126 Middle/A CHEERLEADING HOMECOMING: The N.D. cheerleaders Page 127/Top/WIN N.D.!: Kelly Fitzpatrick, Andrea Sabato, Alison Fanning, Jen Mosticchio, Debbie Navata Top Middle Left/GO! G-0!: Kelly Fitzpatrick, Jen Mosticchio, Alison Fanning, Andrea Sabato, Kim Bombery Top Middle Right/JUNIOR VARSITY: Kelly Farrior, Kristen Alia, Gina Pugliese, Becky Krollman, Kris Frascella, Chris Collucio. Bottom Row/ Amy Andrako, Bridget Crane, Dawn Witkowski , Connie Maxwell. Lower Middle Left/JUMP: Bridget Crane, Chris Collucio, Amy Andrako. Lower Middle Right/GO IRISH: Nessa Innocenti, Kerry Marone, Kari Dun, Chris Tani. Bottom Right/VARSITY TEAM: TOP/ Alison Fanning, Andrea Sabato, Nessa Innocenti. Middle/Jen Mosticchio, Kari Dunn, JoAnn Moscarello, Kelly Fitzpatrick. BOTTOM/ Chris Tani, Kim Bombery, Kelly Marone. Bottom Right/SMILE: Jen Mosticchio, Debbie Navata, Shannon Thurston, Kim Bombery, Andrea Sabato.
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Michelle A. Agosta
Trinette Allison
Teresa Amendola
Kevin Arias
Mark A. Baffuto
Krista A verso no
John Arcamone
Trinette R. Allison Strive for the best, repeating to yourself: How far I go, how high I reach, how much I see, depends on me~
Teresa Amendola Never say good -bye; You and me and my old friends hoping it will never end .
John Arcamone You can not alway'S get what you want. but if you try路 sometimes, you just might find. y路ou get what you need.
Kevin Arias Remember ,John, remember Lee. the heck with them. remem ber me~
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Jessica Barr .. . When thy summons comes to join the ... caravan that moves to a mysterious realm ... go not, like the sea at night but sustained . . by an unfaltering trust ... Michelle Barrett In this life things are much harder than in the after world. This life, you are on your own and if the elevator even tries to break you down, go crazy. Dana Belina Roses are red, Violets are blue. Some poems rhyme, but this one doesn't. Mark Berkenkopf Life in the fast lane will only get you a speeding ticket.
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Michelle Barrett
Sonica Bhojwani
Doreen Blair
Dana Belina
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Jennifer Lynn Borden
Will Bowser
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Jennifer Borden Hopes and dreams are only the first step after climbing the ladder of life; your final step is achieving them. Will Bowser The race is not always for the swift, but to those who keep on running. Joyce Brady I do not know where I am going but I sure know where I have been. Noelle Breining Memory is the power to gather some roses in the winter.
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Deborah A. Brilliantine
Debbie Brilliantine If you want love, you have got to give a little. If you want faith, you have got to believe a little. If you want peace, turn your cheek a little. You have got to give to live.
Mike Brophy There are two paths you can go by, but in the long run, there is still time to change the road you're on. Rob Brunner You are only in high school once, enjoy it, because who knows what happens next.
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Robert C. Brunner
Kevin Buckley
Victoria Gail Burnett
Scott Burns
Sean R. Burns
Kevin Buckley A glimpse is not a vision, however to a man on a mountain road by night, a glimpse of the next three feet may matter more than a vision of the horizon. Vicki Burnett On the eagles wings you'll fly high in the sky to follow your dreams. Scott Burns I never let my schooling interfere with my education Sean Burns The seeds have been planted; now may the dreams bear fruit.
Peter Butler
Laura Callan
Karen Campbell
Richard G. Campbell Jr.
Brooke Dyszkiewicz
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Janine Carabelli
Scott Caponi
Christopher Carlini
Carey Smith and Lisa Sokolowski
Melissa Casanova
Scott Caponi The time it takes to get between the top and bottom depends on which way you are going.
Janine Carabelli Trying is only a dream away from
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Chris Carlini They say no one is perfect; I guess they were wrong.
Melissa Casanova Whoever says money can't buy happiness doesn't know where to shop.
Marc Castiello
Dana Catarinicchia
Marc Castiello You can not fly without the proper tools. so why not go first class.
Dana Catarinicchia As I grow to understand life less and less, I will learn to live more and more.
Kareena Caunan Memories may be beautifuL and yet. what is too painful to remPmher \\'e simply choose to forget.
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Tim Challender The efforts put forth few can see, yet the accolades no one can take away. Jamie Chebra Live life today; only fools wish their time away. Carpe diem. See you on the other side. Beth A. Chemidlin Don't be fooled by a kiss and don't be kissed by a fool. Kim Chiarchiaro The best of times are those shared by the best of friends.
Diallo Hall
Melissa Chido Les etoiles et Ia lune eclairent le monde et brillerai un jour.
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Timothy Challender
Jamie Chebra
Beth Ann Chemidlin
Kim Chiarchiaro
Barbara Chmiel
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Halina Chmara Nothing matters much ... and few things will matter at all. Barbara Chmiel You'll do foolish things but do them with enthusiasm. Emanuel Chrysoulakis I see myself driving down the road, but I don't know where I'm going.
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Halina Chmara
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Carla Claudili
Lauren A. Coffey
Annete Collins
Margaret J. Comer
Mary Elizabeth Conboy
Andrea Copeland
Guiliana Cossi
Megan Cote
Carla Claudili Time will go by fast, but our memories will last forever.
Lauren Coffey To those who don't know me, "Hi!". To those who have loved me, "Thanx!"
Annette Collins Make you the winner of a losing fight, but the party is never over. Cause stars are always shining doesn't matter if it is day or night.
Margie Comer I do not believe in excess, success is to give. I do not believe in riches, but you should see where I live. I believe in love.
Mary Conboy Always wear reflectors at night.
Guiliana Cossi Worlds apart, but oh so close, so let's smile and have a toast.
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Tina Crawford It was the best of times and it was the worst of times . .. Never give up no matter how tough the times may get, I didn't and neither should you. Clare Danek My life has no purpose, no direction, no. aim, no meaning, and yet I'm happy. I can't figure it out. What am I doing right? Bethann Davis If I stopped complaining, you would probably start smiling If I stopped smiling, you probably start complaining
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Doris Davis What?? Senior year already! Who knew?!? Nikki Dawson Most of the shadows of this life are caused by standing in our own light. Mark Dell No matter what happens, you always win and let the sun beat down upon my face. John Demers Knowledge makes the world go around, Rock-N-Roll turns it upside down.
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Nikki T. Dawson
John Demers
Doris Davis
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Jeanne Depatch If I knew what I wanted to be when I grew up I wouldn't be going to a four year party after graduation. Yvonne Dockery We are the world and we are the children. We are the ones that will make a brighter day. We as the next generation in the world should strive to make this world a better place to live in harmony. Teresa Dodski There aren't enough Saturdays in my week.
Jeanne Depatch
Joseph Diliberto
Teresa Dodski
William Diaz
Yvonne Dockery
Mary Anne Gocke, Brian Heath and Bob Popowski
Robert Domante
Robert Domante Forget the past. live it up in the present, And hope for the future . Andrew Dombroski Let your dreams be your guiding light and you will never walk in the dark. Christine Dorio The future of our lives hold no limits. Reach out to fulfill all your worldly dreams.
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Amy Drake Sleep all day and be rested for the night. Brenda Drey ling If you have built castles in the air, your work does not need be lost; that is where they should he, now put the foundations under them. 路
Pam Dromm The world is like an oyster and it is up to us to use what you have got and open it in order to get the pearl. Chris Duffe It is better to keep your mouth shut and have some people think you are stupid, then to open your mouth and remove all doubt.
Malana McClinton
Pamela Dromm
Christopher Duffe
Amy Drake
Brenda A. Drey ling
Brooke Dyszkiewicz
Brian A. Dzbenski
Jodi L. Eckel
Brian Eller
Brooke Dyszkiewicz The best place to succeed is where you are and with what you have. Brian Dzbenski Look at life as a penalty shot, concentrate on your corner then go for the goal. Jodi L. Eckel Through the years I will be a friend for always and forever call on me and I will be there for you. I'm a friend who will be true. Brian Eller Everybody wants something, but I want everything.
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Barbara Elston Do not let your dreams be clouded, aim your sights high, search your true feelings, and reach for the sky. Tom Episcopo Four years in college takes gobs of dough yet students are still emerging half-baked. Janet Evans And in the end, on dreams we shall depend, 'Cause that 1s what love is made of. Tammi Essel ,Just when things go right it does not mean they were always wrong; Just take this song and you will never feel left alone.
Barbara M. Elston
Thomas R. Episcopo
Joakim Erdfelt
Tamara Essel
Janet L. Evans
Kathleen Fallon
Robin Famosa
Alison D. Fanning
Lori A. Fernandez
Santiago Fernandez Jr.
Jennifer M. Festa
Tara Festa
Kathleen Fallon I have finally decide my future lie beyond the yellowbrick road. Robin Famosa If you don't like the direction the river is going then don't jump in.
Alison Fanning Here it is the time is now. To say "goodbye" to AI the Cow. Santiago Fernandez Throughout school, I had to study history. Now, I get a chance to make it. Tara Festa We can go for a walk where it is quiet and dry and we can talk about precious things like love, law, and poverty, these things kill me. 142
Kelly Fitzpatrick If you think you're the tops you won't do much climbing.
Margaret M. Ford With my map of knowledge and my telescope on the focus of the future I am ready to set sail on life. Michelle J. Francais To live is to learn, to learn is to live. Billy Frock Well poke me with a fork, I think I am done.
Kelly Fitzpatrick
Margaret Ford
Michelle Francais
Billy Frock
Tonilynn Fuccello
Jen Wolf
Alison Fuhrmann
Tonilynn Fuccello Once we were together, always I'll think about the years, never will I forget them. Alison Fuhrmann Like moments in a dull day. Michael Gallucci Even a broken clock is right two times a day. Kathy Garruba It can only get better from here. Smile and the world will smile back.
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Jennifer Glahn
Mary Anne Gocke
Kelli Golden
Matthew Gominiak
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Jennifer Goodballet I have learned a lot. All I have to do now is give it my best shot- and make my dreams come true. Beth Gore Friends are people we can do absolutely anything with, and still have fun. That's what we've got here. Colleen Gorman Hold onto sixteen as long as possible. Changes will come around real soon to make us women and men.
Jennifer L. Goodballet
Elizabeth Anne Gore
Colleen Gorman
William Gray
Katherine Mary Green
Michelle Anne Gregory
Gregory Gronostajski
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Diallo Hall Some say that I am militant, extreme, or radical; I say that extremism in quest of justice is novice. When one is moderate in a fight for freedom, he is a sinner. Jim Hammerstone Nothing that you do is done for nothing unless you do nothing at all. Todd Harlicka What's life? A magazine. How much does it cost? A dime. I only have a nickel. Oh well, that's life. What's life Eileen Harney Let me take a long last look before we say good bye.
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Elizabeth Ann Havens
Bridget Hayes
Christopher Hayman
Todd C. Harlicka
Eileen Harney
Monique Harvey If you strive for nothing you'll receive less, If you strive for excellence you will receive nothing but the best.
Beth Havens Like a honey bee you took a lot of me; Now I can erase those memones. Bridget Hayes And all I have loved, I have loved alone. Chris Hayman This is my mistake let me make it good.
John Monahan
Michael Hodnicki
Christopher Hefner
Brian Heath
Brian G. Heath In the bottle for existence, talent is the punch and tact the clever footwork. David Heckler Never go the wrong way on a one way street unless you think it's the right way. Nikole Hewitson I have seen some changes and it is getting better all the time . .. I will stop the world and melt with you.
Nikole Marie Hewitson
Mike Hodnicki When one does what is expected, he falls victim to restrictions; When one does what he sees right he is the benefactor of principals. Joe Hopkins Growing up is a lot like throwing up- you feel a lot better when it is over. Stacy Horan In love one has the need of being believed; in friendship to be understood.
Andrea Hoch In dreams and in love there are no impossibilities.
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Joseph E. Hopkins
Michael Hodnick
Mary Anne Gocke
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Meg Huggins Every other man stops and talks, but the walking will walk. Aileen Alison Hughes As the table of times turn, one might never know where she will be sitting. Jen Hutchinson Don't look back when you are heading for the door, because if you do it will only hurt me. Don't stop to explain, don't tell me why, if you're going to leave just tell me good bye. Rob Hutchinson There must be some way outta here . . . Where did he go? .. .
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Aileen Hughes
Alison Fanning
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Sabrina Isom
Jennifer Hutchinson
Robert Hutchinson
Karen Hutman
John Immordino
Timothy Jackson I not only use the brains I have but will use the brains I can borrow. Kristin Jancewicz You may say that I'm a bit naive, but I haven't lost faith in the things I believe. Daphne Johnston You can't hold on too tight to the people who are close to you. Julie Kaluza Today is over. Tomorrow is new. What happens in the future, is left up to you.
Jay B. Jackman
Timothy Jackson
Kristin J. Jancewicz
Edward James Jasovsky
Daphne M. Johnston
Thomas Kadlec
Patti Koch, Megan Rafferty, Michele Rafferty and Amy Rick.
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Joyce LaBriola
Erin C. Kane
Heather M. Kearns
Elizabeth A. Kennedy
Teresa W. Kenney
Erin Kane Walk by my side and follow my dreams, and bear not with my pride as strong as it seems. Will you be there tomorrow? Heather M. Kearns Wherever you go . . . There you are. Liz Kennedy May the road rise to meet you, may the wind be at your back, May the sun shine on your face, may the rains fall softly upon your fields. Teresa Kenney May all you skies be blue ones. May all your dreams be seen. May all your friends be true ones. And your joys be complete.
Scott Kinelski
Agnes M. Kite
Scott Kinelski I've always treated my body like a temple. Or at least, a well managed Presbyterian Youth Center. Scott Kmiec People who say winning isn't everything, don't know what it is like to win. Pattty Koch Well, this is the end to a perfect day, near the end of the journey.
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Chris Kompa There are those who make things happen, there are those who watch things happen, there are those who like things to happen, there are those who hate things to happen, and there are those who wonder what happened. Violet Korczak Love does not make the world go round ... Love is what makes the ride worthwhile. Catherine Kovacs Yet eyes this cunning want to grace their art, they draw but what they see, yet not the heart.
Chris Kompa
Violetta Korczak
Joy Kozlowski I have learned so much in these four years, especially to follow my heart; Although it was fun, I will leave in tears, saying good-bye is the hardest part.
Catherine Kovacs
Joy Kozlowski
Rick Krollman How am I supposed to know what I'm doing the rest of my life when I don't know what I'm doing after lunch? Kristen Kusek Small in stature, but if I reach . . . I can touch the stars. Mike Kydonieus It takes years to find the nerve to be apart from what you have done, to find the truth inside yourself and to depend on anyone. Joyce LaBriola You and I- we have seen it all, changed all our hearts desires. But we go on pretending stories like ours have happy endings. Carla Vinci
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Kristen M. Kusek
Michael G. Kydonieus
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Evonya D. Lassiter
Patti Landolfi Get it right the first time - that is the main thing ... Cotta make the first time the last. Evonya Danail Lassiter Strive hard in all your endeavors and the world will belong to you. Liz Lawler Hey man, is that freedom rock?????????? Heather Layton How can I be expected to control my life when I can't even control my hair??? Chris Hayman and Kim Ost rowski
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Heather Layton
Karyn Lewis
Thomas Lipcsey
Thomas Samuel Lear
Hae Seung Lee
Meliza Lopez
James Barry Longmuir
Lisa Lugossy
Tim Sullivan
James Barry Longmuir As long as we got each other, we'll be friends forever. Meliza Lopez Better study hard because the outside world is coming. When it is here, better start praying. Lisa Lugossy I was put here to have some fun, not to be the quiet one. Michael Lupica When a problem arrives, you must whip it.
Louis P. Lupinacci
Glenn A. Mackenzie
Michael Harold Lupica
Lou Lupinacci Who loves ya, baby? Glenn A. MacKenzie Time is nothing to waste. So don't waste time developing your future. Your future could lead to the time of your life. Maureen Madden It's with the heart that one sees rightly, but what is essential is invisible to the eye. Nicole Maffei Trust only your true friends. Don't believe everything you hear until you know all the facts.
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Kerry Ann Marone
Leann Marseglia
Philip Massenat
David Matthews
Robert Magyari
Elisabeth Ann Maier
Denis Maratos
Lori Marino
Jennifer Mattozzi
John Mazur
Antoinette Mazzuca
Ericka M. McClain
Malana R. McClinton
Sean McConnell
Roberta McCann
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Michael McEwan
Chris McGlinchy
Christopher McKee
David McKnight
Kelly A. McGuigan
Lauren McGuire
Nessa Innocenti and Eileen Harney
Kelly A. McLaughlin
Maureen McLaughlin
Christopher McKee Michael McEwan Life would be better if some people didn't have attitudes.
Kelly McGuigan The way I see it, if you want the rainbow, you have to put up with the rain.
Lauren McGuire Do not walk behind me, I may not lead. Do not walk in front of me, I may not follow. ,Just walk beside me and be my friend.
Wise words we've meant for moments like this.
David McKnight As you wander through life, whatever your goal, keep your oeyes on the doughnut, not the hole.
Kelly McLaughlin Give me a moment commitment.
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Maureen McLaughlin Being where you want to be doesn't happen by accident.
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Shannon B. Misier
Jennifer L. McMahon
Erin MeN amara
Robert J. Merunka Jr.
Bryan Midura
Melanie Miller
Nichole C. Mingo
Catherine Moligano
Jon Monahan
Amy Moody
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Jason Moran
Tina Morano
Vivian Morin
Christine M. Morozin
Jen Mosticchio It is by believing in roses that one brings them to bloom. Lesley Mottley Live one day at a time because tomorrow can't be promised. Maggie Mullen Hey Joey, ya got the Mott's? Shawn Mulligan If you feel like a loser, if you fail it seems at everything you do, just remember there's a Savior, you are worth enough; he gave His life for you. Jamie Chebra
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Jennifer Leigh Mosticchio
Lesley Mottley
Maggie Mullen
Shawn Mulligan
Jessica Munyak
James Muscianesi
Akil Muse
Debra Navata
Jessica Munyak I'm Jess. She's Jessica. James Muscianesi I could write something sweet and make you sigh. I could write something sad and make you cry. I could write something funny and make you laugh. Instead I'll write something to last the years About laughing, and sighing, and drying your tears. Debbie N avata For memory has pained this perfect day with colors that never fade, and we find at the end of a perfect day the soul of a friend we have made.
Lisa Nitti
Matthew O'Malley
Elisabeth Noble
Daniel O'Brien
Lisa Nitti Through the passing years friends may part and scatter But if the heart remains loyal, distance does not matter. Lisa Noble We will live for the future, We have learned from the past. No matter how hard we try so, good things never last. Dan O'Brien Life's not all just one hig joke It's thirty-nine thousand, six hundred and thirty-one little ones all strung together. Matt O'Malley I don't go to them, they come to me.
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Michael E. Oliver, Jr.
Kelly Odenheimer Through the years we have grown together as a class. It is now time to use these experiences and go forth as individuals. Gerry O'Rahilly This here is an original piece by me, and it's dedicated to all underclassmen "BYE!" Lisa Orbe Our destinies don't lie in the stars, but in ourselves.
Gerard O'Rahilly
Kim Ostrowski When God was giving out brains, I thought he said trains and already had my ticket. Sabrina Pagano Some people come into our lives and go so quickly. Others will stay for awhile and leave footprints in our hearts and we are never, ever the same. Marcus J. Panzitta High School never tasted so sweet, now that I'm done and out on my feet, so goodbye Boyle, Kelly, and Mr. Pete. Farewell to all, love "ZEET".
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Lisa Orbe
Greg Gronostajski
Marcus Panzitta
Ratna Patel
Mike Patterson
Eileen V. Perrella
Christine Pesce
Malik S. Peterson
Joe Patterson
Ken Wynder and Joe Hopkins
Ellen Constance Piepszak
Maria Plischuk 161
Cynthia Plumeri
Victor Pluznyk Jr.
Lisa Pouria Always hold onto your dreams, even if they don't come true at first.
Eugene Pribila Never do today what you can put off 'til tomorrow. Delay may give clearer light to what is best done.
Chris Prynoski You can pick your friends, you can pick your nose, but you can't pick your friend's nose. Unless you're Ed.
Nicole Pollard
Robert Popowski
Noelle Breining
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Lisa Pouria
Eugene Pribila
Christian Prynoski
Megan Rafferty
Michele Ann Rafferty
Megan Rafferty We were rings around the rosy children, they were circles around the sun, never give up, never slow down, never grow old and never die young. Michelle Rafferty If I leave here tomorrow, will you still remember me? I must be traveling on now, there are so many places I have got to see. I am as free as a bird now, and this bird you can not change. Doris Reger You can not go to the shore with just anyone, and you can not go by yourself, the only person you can really go with is your best friend.
Amy Rick
Sharon Reilly
David Rivera
Ashleigh Robb
Margaret Reilly
Doris Reger
Margaret Reilly The memories that come to and fro, the trouble they never want to go, they come and never go. Amy Lynn Rick You just call out my name and you know wherever I am I will come running to see you again. Dave Rivera Ghettos to the left of us, flowers to the right. They will be bread for all of us, if we can just bear the cross. Ashleigh Robb Education comes with a lifetime warranty.
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Erin McNamara, Karen Rutman
Craig R. Robins on
Demond Roper
Suzanne Rumac
Kathy Runowicz
Suzanne Rumac Curiosity draws me toward the future. Familiarity holds me in the past.
Kathy Runowicz The future lies ahead ... Watch your step.
Andrea Sabato These past few years have been beautiful and bright. I have always wanted you to he a part of my life, hut tell me who will make my day seem brighter since you are gone?
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Andrea Sabato
Andrew Salmon
Meryll Sanderson
Nicole Sapnar Half of me is certain, the other is not sure. One half has the symptom, the other has the cure. Susan Sargent We must welcome the future remembering that soon it will be the past; and we must respect the past; remembering that once it was all that was humanly possible. Stephanie Sawa This is my world and I am the World Leader Pretend. This is my life and this is my time.
Stephanie Sawa
Teri-Ann Schendlinger
Rachelle Scott
Brandy Scully
Nicole M. Sapnar
Susan A. Sargeant
Kristen Schmitt
Michelle K. Scott
Teri-Ann Schendlinger In a form of a smile or one of a tear, sometimes laughter can be our biggest fear. Kristen Schmitt Memories and hopes that build during time- these are the only things that buried over dreams so divine. Rachelle Scott Determination, hard work, and a hundred backhands a day will bring success.
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Stephanie T. Senetra The time has come for us to part, a time to make me cry. So many good times we have shared, I hate to say goodbye. Arnold Settles How can you say you know me when you haven't been where I've been. Heather Shannon I have to admit, I was a little confused. Art Sheehan Plain and simple, "I'm that type of guy!"
Arnold Settles
Stephanie Senetra
Jeannine Shinal Offer up your best defense, this will be the end of innocence. Nicole Singelakis Suddenly his step became much lighter. He soared. He had entered Parmenide's magic field: He was enjoying the sweet lightness of being. Matt Sirawsky I will never really respect the human brain until I start pulling quarters from my ears.
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Bob Sharma
Arthur W. Sheehan Jr.
Jeannine Shinal
Nicole Singelakis
Matthew Sirawsky
Carey R. Smith
Kathleen Smith
Carey Smith If conceit were intoxicating, I'd have a lifelong hangover. Kathy Smith In your eyes, I'm complete. Nadine Smith I have learned a lot and now it's up to me to apply my knowledge to my future. It's up to me. Sue Snyder And when the night is cloudy there is still a light that shines on me. Shine until tomorrow and let it be. David McKnight
Nadine M. Smith
Suzanne M. Snyder
Dennis Sparano
Stacy Spedick
Lisa Sokolowski
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Amy Stern
Sheri Lynn Stevens
Frank John Straker
Stephen G. Sullivan
Timothy Sullivan
Christopher Spence
Jessica Barr
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John Szafran
William Earl Tabron
Thomas Tanzola
Pamela Taylor
Susan Lee Tattoli
Barbara A. Tezsla
James Tommaro
Rob Domante
Frank L. Thoennes
William Tabron Seasons change, people change. This is the time to change into the real person that God created. Thomas Tanzola You're one in a million. Stop counting. Susan Lee Tattoli Throughout my life you've always been there for me- to share in my joys, understand my problems, and give me courage to follow my dreams. Now as we separate for the first time in our lives, remember I'm always here for you in good times and bad. You are my best friend and I love you.
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Anthony Tkaczuk
Shannon Thurston
Frances Todd
Beth Thompson I have waited hours for this. Shannon Thurston Well you see there are four different types of people in the world, the good, the bad, and the ugly, and myself. Tony Tkaczuk Death, hell and darkness in my face. Thank God. I'm outta this place. It's been good, it's been bad, now I'm a highschool grad. Frances Todd It's been a fun ride, and now that it's over I must admit I feel a little dizzy.
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Anne Marie Trani
Robert Trout
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Jennifer Tyne My greatest fear is that I should die and then discover that I have not yet lived. Albee Valenzuela It won't take you long to know the new smile. You'll have to adapt or you'll be out of style. It's always the same, you're jumping someone else's train. Carla Vinci It's only right by far, we must like who we are. I really find no need to live in dreams. Denise Vlaciky Early to bed, early to rise, until you make enough money to do otherwise.
Jennifer Tyne
Albert M. Valenzuela
Carla Vinci
Denise Vlaciky
Peggy Vujovich Let us die young or else let us live forever. Jennifer Walton Only you can achieve what you want, so don't trip over your shadow, walk ahead of it. Ken Ward The stupid question is the question you don't ask. Also, look out Trump, Here I come!
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Peggy Vujovich
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Erich Wedam
Tammy Welzmuller
Jennifer Weng
Kevin Watson A true friend is within the heart not in the pocket. God Bless!!! Erich Wedam They bought their tickets! They knew what they were getting into. I say, "Let 'em crash." Tammyann Welzmuller Nobody's opinion of you is important- unless it changes your opinion of yourself. Jennifer Weng What I do, I do to please myself. I know when I try and when I don't. So when the time in my hourglass is done, the only one to praise or blame is myself.
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Howard Chip White
Matt O'Malley
Christopher White Yes, to err is human, but to forgive is divine. Chip White Experience is something you can't pay for with a credit card. Amy Wojtowicz I would go out tonight, but I haven't got a stitch to wear. Jennifer Wolf Wherever you go, whatever you do I will be right here waiting for you! Whatever it takes, or how my heart breaks, I will be right here waiting for you."
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Jennifer Wolf
Jennifer Wood Senior year. Auggh, that's a pain that's going to linger! Kenneth Wynder Live for today, because tomorrow is never promised to you. Peace. Carolyn Y osua When you share joys with others, you double each smile and each laugh. When you share your pain and sorrow each tear is divided in half.
Jeffrey Wolochowicz
Jennifer Wood
Kenneth Wynder
Carolyn Y osua
Christopher Young
Michael Ziegler
Kevin Yuncza
Christine Zola
Christopher Young Nothing can Conquer persistence . . . Talent will not, nothing is more common than an unsuccessful man with talent. Genius will not, unrewarded genius is almost a proverb. Education will not, the world is full of educated derelicts. Persistence and determination along with your faith in God, will allow you to achieve great success. Michael Ziegler Wherever you go; You'll always be somewhere. Chris Zola If only the good were to die young, I'd be here forever.
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Michele Agosta To our dear Michele, We love you so much, and we are very proud of you. You are very special to us, and the kind of daughter every parent dreams of. And, you are a terrific sister, too! We wish you lots of luck, success and happiness, today and always. Congratulations! We love you! Love Always, Mommy, Daddy, and Jacqueline Marie, too! Trinette Allison " In all thy ways acknowledge Him and He shall direct thy path." We are very proud of you, and love you very much. Love, Mom , Dad, Paul, Terry, Trevor, and Karen Mark Baffuto Congratulations! Just want you to know we all love you very much , and want to wish you the best life has to offer. Love, Mom , Dad, David, Gabriel, Joey, Peter, and Michelle Jessica Barr I wish the very best to a terrific person and a lovely daughter. I love you, Mom As you continue to learn and to grow, remember the world is only as big as your heart and is best filled wit h friends and memories. Love, Jim Mark Berkenkopf Congratulations! Our wishes for love, happiness, and success will be with you always. Love, Mom and Dad Sonica Bhojwani Congratulations, Graduate! May your dreams about a bright future come true. Remember, you and you alone can turn the dreams into reality. We wish that your life be full of love, peace, happiness and kind ness. May God reward your efforts with achievements. Love, Mom , Dad, and Sang Bernie Biesiada Congratulations! Success in college and luck in the future. We love you, Mom , Dad and Mark Doreen Blair We are so glad to have this opportunity to tell you how much we love you. Another chapter in your book of life has been completed, and another one is about to begin. We are proud of who you are, a beautiful, loving, funny young woman , and we are so happy to have you for our daughter. We wish you only happiness, health and success in your future. All our love always, Mom and Dad Jennifer L. Borden Congratulation! We're all so proud of you. May all the best in life be yours. Love, Mom , Bob, Grandmom, Erin and Denny Will Bowser Congratulations! We thank God for having a wonderful son like you. When we do not understand you, you understand us. May all your dreams come true. But if not, remember that we are family. Love, Mom , Dad and Wendy Congratulations are in order for a fine nephew. May God bless and keep you in your success. Remember I'm as near as your telephone, when you can not drive to my home. My doors are always open for you to enter. Love always, Aunt Bettye, Ed and Mike Noelle Breining We are very proud of you. From a " Devil in her eye toddler" you have become a beautiful and special young lady. The world can be yours when you reach for it. Congratulations Love, Mom , Bob, Kelly and Christopher. Deborah Brilliantine Precious child of light, fulfiller of the silent promise, if only you could see the perfection we see in you, our love and acceptance are with you always. Love Mom , Dad, Babs, Lee, Grandmom Teller. Michael Brophy J oy-Happiness-Gray Hairs! What more can a mother ask for from a son. Congratulations! I am so proud of you. Love, Mom Bob Brunner As the roads that you travel take you farther and farther away from home, always remember the achievement of your goals and dreams will be well ¡vorth the effort. You can do anything you put your
mind to - GO FOR IT! Love, Mom Vicki Burnett This is a very special day for all of us! We are so proud of you and love you very much for completing this long "Journey"! Stay the care-free , happy Junky " Mush Bag" that you are! All our love, Mom and Dad Sean Burns Congratulations on a job well done. We're so very proud to have a son like you. May your future be bright and may all your dreams come true. May the road rise up to meet you! May the wind always be at your back! Love, Mom and Dad Scott Burns May you continue your successes. Your faith, character and energy will enable you to achieve all your goals. Good luck in New England. We love you and God Bless. Dad, Mom , David and Muffy Laura Callan Your love, caring and sense of humor make you very special to us. We are proud of your efforts and look forward to your college days and all the new experiences you will have. Just always remember, wherever you are, you will always be close to our hearts. Mom , Dad, and Alyson May you find before you a world of happiness and success. Congratulations! Love, Grandma and Grandpa Callan, and Grandma and Poppa Scott Karen Campbell You're the light of our life, now it's time to share that light with the rest of the world. Love, Mom, Dad, and Mom-Mom If I had your talent for writing the words would still • be the same, "I love you". Tommy Janine Carabelli The years have all gone so fast; We didn 't realize they had passed. No longer are you just a tot; For you have really grown a lot. In wisdom , kindness and loving ways; May these qualities stay with you all of your days. Congratulations on your graduation! Love, Mom and Dad Congratulations! I am very proud of you. Good luck in all your endeavors. Love, Nana Chris Carlini " What is our pride and praise, but to imagine excellence and try to make it." Congratulations, With love, Mom and Dad Melissa Casanova As you travel your highway of life, you come across many roads. Graduation from Notre Dame is a major accomplishment on that road. We are proud of you and wish you success in your future travels. Love, Mom , and Dad The brass ring is yours, now don 't let it go. We love you, Linda, Joseph and Mike Dana Catarinicchia We love you so very much and we're proud of you. We hope you will always be blessed with love and happiness and a future even brighter than your past. You're incredible! Love, Mom , Dad, and Angela Beth Chemidlin Dear Beth, Congratulations! We're so proud of you. The goals you've set for yourself, your individuality, your high achievements through the years, but most of all just because you're you. In whatever you do, you will succeed , Strive for the best and it's yours for the taking, Beth, may God bless you with a full life of happiness and a new strong faith . You are special! Love from , Mom , Dad, Laura and Scamp too! Congratulations! You are a very special sister. Even though I don't say it, you mean the world to me. We are so proud of you and love you dearly. With love, Jenn and Larry Tim Challender ( #79 ALL STATE) We are extremely proud of your dedication and hard work in the classroom, on the gridiron and in the weight room. Your achievements speak for them selves! You have given us many happy memories. Good luck at William and Mary. Congratulations and love from Mom and Dad. Melissa Chido Know that yesterday is but today's memory and to-
morrow is today's dream. Embrace the past with remembrance and the future with longing. It belongs to you! Love, Mom and Dad Carla Claudili You are #1. Determination is what it takes to achieve your goals in life. Don't let anything stand in your way. Always remember, we wouldn't want you any other way. Love you, Mom, Dad and Gina Lauren Coffey Keep smiling, you went for it, be yourself, you did it, you're great, terrific you are awesome. We are proud to be your Mom and Dad Lots of love, Mom and Dad, Craig and Missy. You reached for a star and you caught it. Congratulations to our super goalie and a really nice girl. We are so proud and love you. Nana and Papa Hogan Annette Collins You've become such a beautiful young lady. I love you so much, and I'm so proud to have such a special daughter. Love, Mom Even tough we fight sometimes, we're glad that you're our sister. Love, Renee, Jason, and Ray Margie Comer Remember- "A woman 's reach should always exceed her grasp". Reach for the stars, Margie! Love, Mom, Dad, Dan and Kate Mary Conboy Congratulations! I am so happy you have had four great years at Notre Dame. You are a very special person in my life and my love is with you always. Love, Dad We are so proud of our girl and wish only the best for you. May only happiness come to you. Love, Mom, Patti, Grandmom, Grandpa, Mittens, Kit Kat and Sneakers! Megan Cote The whole family wishes you all the love, happiness and success you deserve. You're a great girl and have given us much joy. Always know we are here for you. We love you and God Bless you. Love Mom and Dad Tina Crawford Congratulations! Best wished to my baby girl. A most graceful and remarkable young lady. May you be blessed in all your future endeavors. Love Mom and Dad Boy, how time flies. I can still remember when you were in diapers. Now you're a woman with big goals in life. Congratulations! Love, Sharon, CJ, Jenay, Leroy, Lamar Beth Ann Davis Four years have come and gone And now it's time for you to continue on. Beth you're filled with gifts to share Warmth, love, determination, even a bit of " hot air." Know that we love you, Know that we care. Congratulations Bethann, Buffy, Betty We'll always be there ... . Love, M, D, J , B, and A. Nikki Dawson I'm very proud of you-Congratulations! All the best to you in your future. Love Dad Congratulations! We are so very proud of you. We wish you all the happiness in the world. Always know we are here for you, and may success follow you wherever you go. God bless you always. Love, Mom, Steve and Jill Joseph Di Liberto Joe, It's time to spread your wings and fly. Soar like an eagle, reach for the stars! With love and pride, Mom, Dad, Chrissy and David Stay the Course - Derek force! Chris and David Andrew Dombroski Congratulations! We're so proud of you. All our best wishes for a super exciting life. Keep your eyes on the stars. Love Mom and Dad. Robert Joseph Domant Love and congratulations! We are very proud of you and your accomplishments continued success and happiness always. We love you, Mom and Maria
Christine Dorio Chris, from your very first steps we were always behind you, and as you walk into your future, sometimes uncertain, all you have to do is turn around and we'll still be standing there for you. CONGRATULATIONS! Love always, Mom and Dad Brenda Amy Dreyling Congratulations- You make us so proud! You are a wonderful daughter and when your dreams come true, ours do too. Love, Mom , Dad, and Christopher Chris Duffe Congratulations, Chris! May the Lord continue to bless your life, as He has ours - with the gift that you are to our family. Love, Mom, Dad, Cathy and Jen Brooke Dyszkiewicz We love you and are very proud of you. May your life be full of God's blessings of love, health and happiness. Remember your family will always be here to support you. We wish you success in all that you do. Congratulations, Love, Mom, Dad, Courtney and Tom Jodi Eckel We are very proud of you for all your accomplish ments! We love you and hope you are always happy. -Mom, Dad, Matt and Tom. Brian Eller You're about to embark on a new period in your life and our hope is for your continued success. Remember your school, friends, and those at N.D. who have helped you prepare for your future along with your family . We love you. Go for It! Love, Dad, Mom and Tim Barbara Marie Elston Congratulations! You have made us proud of your accomplishments thus far. Keep your hopes and dreams alive wherever you go. Love, Mom, Dad, and Carl Tom Episcopo Congratulations and best of luck in your wish to go to college in Florida. Love always, Mom Tammy Essl God Bless you and grant you every happiness! We love you! Love Mom and Dad Janet Lynne Evans To our daughter, Janet, the best of the best. Congratulations on a terrific four years! May the next four be equally as great. We will always love you. Mom and Dad Alison Dawn Fanning May the road rise to meet you in your journey to success! Believe in yourself and you shall succeed! We love you very much! Mom, Dad, Frank, Michael, Scot and Ashley Sandy Fernandez, Jr. Congratulations! We love you, son, Always remember, never forget to call upon the Lord at JER-3303. Tara Festa Congratulations Tootsie! You made it! There was never a doubt in our minds. May your life be filled with happiness. Thank you for being a part of our lives! Love, Mom, Dad, Lisa and Maria Way to go sis! I know whatever road you choose will be successful, not to mention elegant. Go for it! I'm so glad you're a part of my life! Love, Lisa Margaret Ford We are so happy for you. Keep a solid faith in yourself and the expression of your talents. With that and a belief in God, all that you dream can be yours. Love, Mom, Dad, Brendan and Michael Kelly Fitzpatrick We are very proud of you and love you very much, May life always offer you the best because you deserve it. Reach for the stars! Congratulations! Love forever , Mom, Dad, and Ken Billy Frock Congratulations! You make us very proud. You have worked very hard to make your wish for FDU come true. We love you, Dad and Mom Alison Fuhrmann Ali, Congratulations. Good luck in all your future endeavors. May the lord bless you and keep you. Love always, Mom, Dad and Jennifer Michael Gallucci God has given you many talents, Michael -the great-
est of which is a wonderful warm sense of humorshare it with all those you meet and you will continue to give others joy and love, as you have always given us. We are proud of you!!! Love, Mom, Dad, Clare Ann and Tina Kathy Garruba Congratulations! May you have all the happiness and joy in your life, that you have given us. Love, Mom and Dad Love always, Dad, Morh, Kristine and Karen David Gaynor Congratulations! Much success in your future en deavors. We are very proud of you and love you very much. Love always, Dad, Mom, Kristine and Karen James Gee Congratulations. May all your dreams become your goals. Remember you can do all things through Christ which strengthens you. We are very blessed to have you for our son. Give God the praise and glory, Mom, Dad, and Sis Terrance Gerald Congratulations! We are very proud of you. We wish you much love, happiness and success in your future. God Bless you in all that you do. We love you. Mom, Dad, Gina and Robert Mary Anne Gocke We love you "Big as the world"! You're as beautiful on the inside as on the outside! God bless you! Mom and Dad Kelli Marie Golden God certainly showered blessings on us the day you were born. You are a beautiful, bright, loving, sensitive young woman. We love you so very much and we are extremely proud of you. Kelli, you have just completed the climb to the next step on the ladder to your dreams. Never give up! May God bless you with a future of love, happiness and fulfillment. Always remember, we are here for you. Love, Mom, Dad and Sean I was very happy and proud of you the day you were born, I have been proud of you every day since, and your Uncle Fran and I couldn't be any prouder of you as you graduate. We wish you only the best in all your future endeavors. P.S. Maria and Stefanie want to be just like you. Love, Aunt Carol Matthew Gominiak Congratulations! You have done a great job! We are very proud of you. The world is yours so follow your dreams. We love you, Mom, Dad, Jack, Bob, and Beth Jennifer Gdodballet Congratulations for having completed your first stepping stone in life. Please know that continued education, wisdom, kindness, caring, sharing, and love will always be the ingredients needed for an enlightened and rewarding life. May you realize them all. Love Always, Mom You have reached the first milestone in your life, others are approaching fast. If you open your mind and your heart, and if you listen, you will soon be come aware that life has a multitude of facets. You alone must find the strength, the wisdom and faith to choose the good and wholesome life. I hope you succeed. Love, Omi Colleen Gorman Colleen, It has been our joy to watch you grow and become the sweet and gentle young woman that your are. You are the song, "Daddy's Little Girl." We love you and we will always be proud of you. Love, Mom and Dad. Kathy Green Congratulations! We are very proud of you. You are very special to us. We love you very much. May God bless you always. Love, Mom and Dad Michelle Gregory Best of everything in the future. You are a special daughter. We love you, Dad and Mom Diallo Hall Diallo, press on to run with perseverance in the race marked out for you, and keep your eyes on Jesus! We love you very much and thank God for you everyday! Mom, Dad, and your Grandparents Jim Hammerstone Jim dear, you have accomplished so much in your 17 years . . . God has blessed you with great wisdom and
talent, you have cooperated beautifully with those gifts that have been given to you. Here is a little thought to carry with you through the rest of your life . . . "The greatest mathematician is he who daily counts his blessings." On that note (pun) we con clude - You ALWAYS make us proud! Love, Mother, Dad, Lara, and Mike Todd Harlicka I've been so blessed with you as my son, and I'm so proud of you. Congratulations! Hoping dreams become reality. Love, Mom Eileen Harney Congratulations! You are a very special daughter and we are proud of the fine young lady you 've become. We will always love you and be there for you. Love, Mom and Dad Monique M. Harvey Congratulations! We're so blessed to have you as our daughter. May you soar like an eagle reaching the highest plateau of your dreams. God loves you, and so do we. Love, Mom, Dad and Monica too Beth Havens Congratulations! You are a joy to us. Keep all those dimples smiling. May God keep you close to his heart and may all your dreams come true. Love, Dad, Mom and Billy Brian Heath Congratulations! The best is yet to come. We are proud of you and always will be. God bless you in all that you do in the future . Love, Dad, Mom , and Amy, Missy says me too. David Heckler Wherever you go, Whatever you do-Happiness! Love, Mom and Dad Andrea Hoch No matter what you do in life, always remember, you must please yourself first. You are a special girl so don 't let anyone tell you different. Don't ever change for anyone. Always remember wherever you are, we are always as close as a call. Donna ~nd Glen Dearest Andrea, "Special " applies to something that is admired and precious and which can never be replaced. "Special" is the word that best describes you. May all the things you wish to accomplish in life come to you. Know in your heart that we are always with you. Love, Mom , Dad and Bob Wishing you happiness in the future and thanks for being the daughter we never had. Love, Aunt Carol and Uncle Russ Michael Hodnicki Hold strong to your ideas while following your dreams. The future is open if you reach for the stars. We love you and are proud of your accomplishments. Mom, Dad and Chris Your first step was great, your succeeding steps greater May your next be the greatest The 4'th " D" (Diploma not Dimension) Lolly and Poppy Joseph E. Hopkins III Yesterdays dreams are todays accomplishments. You have made us very proud. Don't stop now. You'll always be a winner. Congratulations! Love, Dad, Annie, Amy and Tommy Stacy Horan May your life be complete with peace, love and happiness. Thank you for being so special to me. Love and Congratulations, Mom Meg Huggins May your future bring you as much joy as you have brought us. We wish you all the success and happi ness life has to offer. Love, Mom , Dad, and Donny Aileen Hughes Congratulations! You made it! We love you and we're proud of our favorite "Goddess woman"! We wish you only the very best in the future . May happiness and true peace be yours. Aim high and you'll never be disappointed; we're behind you all the way. Love, Mom , Dad, Dan, Mary Beth , and Rumple too! Robert Hutchinson Congratulations! Your a great kid and we all love you. Always stay just the way you are. Your TERRIFIC . Love, Mom, Dad, Anthony, T omm y, Bill y and Janice and "Stupid " too. Karen Hutman Congratulations! We're all so proud of you and all of
your accomplishments in high school. You have the Love always, Mom and Dad en us great pride in your accomplishments all ability to accomplish anything you set out to do. We Kristen Kusek through your school years and we are very proud of wish you the best in college and may all your dreams Your high school achievements have made us very you! We love you deeply and pray that all your hopes come true. You 're a wonderful daughter and loving proud of you! Honor society; top ten academically; and dreams for the future come true. With all our love , Mom, Dad, Faith, and Ryan sister. God bless you always All county soccer; club leadership---what more can Love, Mom, Dad, Kathleen, Kimberely and " Sowe say! Continue this successful journey in college Maureen Mad den phie"! and your stars will be within reach. You are the joy of our lives and a very special person. John Immordino Your smiling, cheerfulness and zest for life brightens Love, Mom and Dad Wherever you are, and whatever you do, be happyMike Kydonieus our days. We love you very much and we're very enjoy and be glad that you're you. We are! We love you-go for it proud to have you for our daughter. Good luck at St. Love, Mom, Dad, and Corina Dad, Kathy, and Jim Bonaventure and may you always stay in the presNessa Innocenti Patti Landolfi ence of Our Lord's Divine Love. Congratulations, little one! May your college years be You are our precious gift that we have cherished. With all our love, Mom and Dad Your achievements have filled our hearts with pride. Lisa Maier filled with all the wonderful things that made ours so May the blessed Mother's smile always caress your memorable. Just remember anything in this world is You have come a long way and we are very proud of hopes and dreams for the future. possible if you really want it. Always put your best you. You have a great future ahead of you with no limitations whatsoever. Hold on to your hopes, All our Love, Mom and Dad efforts forth and shoot for the moon -and if you miss, B. Jay Jackman you will be among the stars. dreams and beliefs. Be yourself: warm, caring, and Congratulations! Thank you for being our son. We With our love always, Lori, Cathy, and Pat bright. And remember our love is with you every step Dear Patti , A very special "congratulations" to you, of the way. Best of luck! are so proud of you and we love you very much. our very special precious daughter who has been the Love always, Mom, Dad, Becky, Chris, and Jon. Love always, Mom and Dad sunshine of our lives. We are so proud of your accomLori Marino Kristin Jancewicz We are now and have always been very proud of you . plishments in high school and wish for you the very Congratulations! We love you and wish you the best We enjoyed your high school years because you made best of all things to come as you enter college. May always. May all your dreams in life come true. your college experience be fulfilling and may your Love , Mom , Dad and Lisa them so special. You did a great job. Thank you for Leann Marseglia hopes, dreams, and expectations all come true. Keep being the wonderful daughter you are. on Smiling Patti, and seeing the world thru your We are very proud of you. May all your dreams Love, Mom and Dad beautiful eyes and the world will be beautiful and become reality . Tera Juering To a wonderful daughter. We love you very much. always smiling on you! May God bless you alays. Love, Mom, Dad, Danny, Brett, and Eric Remember to always smile and the world will smile Love, Mom and Dad. Jennifer Mattozzi with you. God bless. Evonya D. Lassiter Congratulations! We love you very much and are Mom , Dad, Stacy and Max Congratulations! You have made our family very proud to call you our daughter. We'll always be there happy and proud. Always continue to do your best. for you . May God bless you. Erin Kane Dear Erin, As you finish an important part of your Love, Mom, Dad, and Kristie We love you , Mom, Dad, and the girls life with high school graduation, we can look back Lizanne Lawler Jon Mazur over the years and feel a sense of fulfillment and Congratulations from all of us. We are very proud of We are so proud of you! Congratulations! May all pride in what you have achieved. You have grown you. your challenges be rewarded w/success. We'll always and matured into a beautiful young woman. Our exLove The Gillin/Lawler family, Mom, Dad, Pegstand by you . pectations of you were always high - you gave us gy Ann '74, Mary Beth '77, Ed '78, Anita '81 and With love, Mom, Dad, and Jen Billy '82 Roberta McCann more; our hopes and dreams for your success always constant - your high ideals show endless bounds; our Heather Layton Congratulations! We are very proud of you. May you fears replaced by your confidence; our love returned I know you will achieve anything you strive for. Set have many blessings and all the best in your future everyday you exist. Thank you for making our lives life. your goals high and don't settle for less. so complete. Thank you for being you - "the wind With pride and love, Mom and Jose Love, Mom, Dad How fast time has flown by. In the future your hard beneath our wings!" Congratulations on y01.~r schoSean Me Connell lastic, academic and athletic achievements at Notre work and desire to success will lead you to exciting You have made so many dreams become reality for Dame. May your future be as rewarding and fulfill new times. Your compassion for the less fortunate all of us and we enjoyed sharing them with you. Keep dreaming and believing! ing. and willingness to share yourself say a lot about your Love, Mom and Dad character. I am very proud to say "I am Heather Love, Mom, Dad, and Todd P .S. Never " Doubt it!" Laytons Dad." May the rest of your life be filled with Glenn McCoy, Jr Heather Kearns love, loyalty, and laughter. You deserve the best beCongratulations! We're so luck to have a son like you . cause you are the best. I love you. May all your dreams come true in life .. . trust in the Way to go! It sure wasn't easy for us but we made it together. May all your dreams come true. My little Love, Dad Lord. girl. Karyn Lewis Love, Mom, Dad Congratulations! You have made us one proud fam Michael Me Ewan Love you forever, Daddy Christopher Kompa ily. Our wish for you is to always have continued Congratulations! We are so very proud of you. Aim Congratulations! Chris, we hope that your future will success in all your goals and to experience the happi high . May all your hopes and dreams come true . ness, pride and joy you have given us. We love you . Love, Mom and Dad be filled with success and happiness. Love, Mom , Dad, Ted, Claudia and Barney Mom, Dad, Chrissy and Ronnie Chris McGlinchy Violet Korczak Thomas J. Lipcsey Congratulations. You made it! Always keep your Tom, Congratulations! We're all very proud of you. sense of humor and your smile. Congratulations! We're so lucky to have a daughter like you. May all your dreams come true in life! May all your dreams come true. We love you very Love, Mom , Dad, Megan , Maureen , and ElizaLove, Mom, Dad and Jennifer much and will always be here for you. beth Catherine Kovacs Love, Mom, Dad, Diane, Steve and Theresa Kelly Me Guigan Catherine Marie, We only have one thing to say to Jim Longmuir Congratulations! As our loving daughter we have you: "We love you!" Jimmy , Congratulations! To my brother and best shared many preciow; moments together. Now it's Mom and Dad friend . I knew that you could do it! time for you to experience the journey ahead and To My Kit Cat, Now that it's your turn to walk down Love, France complete your dreams. Your future lies before you the aisle in white "Whoops - wrong ceremony!" Any ,Jim Jim , Congratulations! To my very special son . and is yours to command. Be happy, work hard and way, it's close to that one. Now that you are graduatYou will always be my pride and joy. My love to you! the doors of success will open. We are very proud of ing there are a lot of fun and cool stuff to do and Mom vou and will alwavs love vou . Lisa Lugossy 路 Love, Mom, Dad , and Mike while you are having fun remember BIG SIS LOVES YOU . Congrats honey, Missey. You are the absolute joy of our lives! We are so very Lauren Me Guire Congratulations, we love you very much Kitty Catproud of all your accomplishments in academics, stuYou are truly a wonderful daughter and loving sister. I'm your Grampa and I love you very much. Good dent government, soccer, dancing and most of all , We are so proud of your achievements. May all your your wonderfully sweet personality. Your kindness dreams come true. Congratulations! We all love you. luck, best of Life, health and success. Gram and Grampa. and concern for others is apparent in all who know Love, Mom , Dad , Debra, Tom, and Megan Kit Kovacs you . We wish you happiness and success all the days Chris McKee You're a wonderful editor- thanks for all the guid of your life. Congratulations! We love you and wish you success ance! And all the friendship .. . Here's to the gherAll our love, Mom, Dad, Christopher, Frankie, in all your endeavors. Fly high! Kristie, Mike and Cindy Love, Mom , Dad, Terri, Peter, Jay , John , Cathy, kins and the brew! Love you, Kate and Amanda Michael Lupica Michael. and Erwin Rick Krollman May God grant you good health, happiness and sueDavid McKnight Congratulations son. The happiness you have cess in all you're future endeavors. Watching you meet the challenges of youth has made brought into our lives words could ever capture. We Love, Mom and Dad us proud. May your journey into manhood make us Louis Lupinacci just as proud . pray that God guides you down the road of life. Your a wonderful son and Brother and we love you dearly . Who loves you? We love you! Congratulations! You Love. Mom and Dad have made each and everyone of us proud. Our son Kelly McLaughlin Love, Mom, Dad, and Becky Joy Kozlowski and hig hrother. Ma:v all vour dreams come true. Congratulations! Love, success and happiness to a For your love, your smile and just for being you, Wt' All our love, Mom, Dad, April, Patti and Amand n beautiful granddaughter. love you. May your future bring you as much joy as Glenn A. MacKenzie Love, Mom Mom ynu hovo bmught "'路 Bo hoppy' ~~w 00 , ~u h~ngcotulot;.,,,, Wo ' " tculy blo.,od W hovo o
granddaughter like you. Hest of luck in everything you do!! Love, Nana and Pop Pop Congratulations! once again, the special person that you are has made us very proud. As you continue on life's journey, reach for your dreams with enthusiasm . Believe in yourself and trust in the Lord. Our love and support will be with you always. Love, Mom and Dad Paul D. McLemore, Jr. .Just think of what you can accomplish if you put forth your complete effort. You hold your own destiny in your hands, make the best of it. We love you nonetheless, Mom and Dad Erin MeN a mara Congratulations! All our love and best wishes go with you as you begin your new journey. May all your dreams come true. Love, Mom, Dad, Bryan, and Meghan Bob Meruka Your future lies before you and it is yours to reach deep within yourself and be the best you can possibly be. Always remember we love you whatever you do. Wishing you success in all you do. Congratulations and good luck. Love, Mom, Lisa, Kevin, and Grandma Brian Midura Congratulations Grandson - May the Lord lead and protect you in your new endeavor. We love you - Grandmom and Grandpop It seems like only yesterday that you started going to school ... and now you are graduating! We want you to know that it has been a joy watching you grow and become such a wonderful young man. Congratulations and love, Grandmom and Aunt Edie Congratulations! You are a special son and brotherthe pride of our lives. In a short eighteen years you have grown from a precious little baby into a confident, loving, charming and unique man that we love so very much. May the Lord be with you always in pursuing all your dreams and goals; and may He bless your future with a wealth of happiness and love. Continue to be the best by doing your best and only the best will come to you. "KEEP SMILING". We love you, Mom , Dad, Renee, and Jonathan Congratulations with our love! Best wishes for a super nephew. Love ya, Uncle Paul, Aunt Sue, Christopher, and Lisa Catherine A. Molignano Congratulations, Cathy! You are very special and talented and deserve all the success that you have achieved. We love you and are proud of you. May God bless you always and keep you happy and loving throughout your life. Love, Mom, Dad, Michael, Anne, Francis, and Patrick Jon Joseph Monahan You are the "total sum" of so much happiness in our lives. We hope you continue through life reaching all the "high notes". Love and congratulations- Mom, Joellyn, and Rory Jennifer Mosticchio Dear Henny Penny, we weren't expecting you to grow up so fast. Here you are a beautiful, courageous, and intelligent young woman. We are so proud of your accomplishments. You have been a wonderful example for your sister. We love you so much, and are lucky to have you as our daughter. Don't let anything get in your way. Continue to make your cherished dreams reality. love, Mom and Dad You're the best and smartest sister in the whole world. I don't know what I would have done without you . Thanks for driving me everywhere. I'll miss you terribly when you go to college. Love, Stephanie Leslie Adele R. Mottley Congratulations. You have just completed your best days in life. You now go on to the new beginning of your future. Good luck. God bless you. Love from all in Trinidad and your Mom, Dad, Donna, and Kimberly Shawn Mulligan You are a very special person with a unique gift of caring and concern for others. Hold on to your dreams as you develop your artistic talents. We love you, Mom and Dad Jessica Munyak Just remember we all love you.
Enjoy your life. Smile that everlasting smile. Sister that's also a best friend. Infinite success. Continue being who you are. Attain your dreams and goals. Love, Mom, Dad, Michelle, and Friskie James Muscianesi Congratulations! We are very proud of the success you have achieved at Notre Dame and look forward to your "knocking them dead" at Stevens. We hope you enjoy your college years as much as you've enjoyed N.D. Love always, Mom and Dad We're brother and sister by chance, but friends by choice. I wish you joy and success in the years ahead. "In dreams and in love there are no impossibilities." Love, Anne Marie Debbie Navata Whatever you make out of your life, we hope you will always find happiness and contentment. We are proud of you! Congratulations! With love, Dad and Mom, Brandon, Erwin, and Bar bra Lisa Nitti Congratulations! Thank you for all the joy and hap piness you have given us throughout the years! We love you dearly! Mom and Dad Danny O'Brien Congratulations! We are very proud of you. May you reach all your goals and dreams. All our love, Mom, Claude, and Camille Kelly Odenheimer Not only are we filled with love and pride but also with admiration and respect for the person you've become. You have the ability to achieve whatever goals you set- set them high and go for it. God bless you. With love always, Dad, Mom, Joe, and Mark Sabrina Pagano We have been blessed to have you as our daughter. Love is the greatest gift of life, and that's our gift to you for today, tomorrow, and forever. May you have health, happiness, and success. God bless you always. Love, Mom, Dad, Ricky, and Grandma Marcus Panziti Congratulations! We're all so proud of you. We hope the Lord will guide you to a great future. Love, Mom, Dad, Rose, Rocky, and Joey Ratna Patel Congratulations! We are very proud to have a daugh ter like you. We"wish you continued success in your pursuit for higher education. May all your dreams come true in life. Please know that we are always here for you when you need us. Love, Mom, Dad, and Ashish Eileen Perrella Congratulations! You are a loving daughter. We thank God for you. May all your fondest wishes come true. Love always, Mom, Dad, Patrick, and Mittens too! Cindy Plumeri Congratulations to the loveliest graduate ever! May you always enjoy great happiness and success in life. Love, Mom, Dad, Carole, and Bosco too. To one of my favorite nieces, If you desire something in life just go for it. "It ain 't a dress rehearsal!" Lots of love, Aunt Carole Nicole Pollard We love you and are very proud that you're our daughter. We wish you much success and happiness life has to offer. Thanks for being "you". Love, Mom, Dad, Mike, and Charlie Christine Pesce Congratulations! May all your dreams come true. We've always been proud of your terrific accomplishments. Now that you're off to college we've decided not to rent your room . Rex and Sugar want it!! Go cats!! All our love, Mom, Dad, Jenny, and Brian Chrissy - you are an awesome niece and I love you very much. Keep a roll -a-way bed under your bed with clean sheets ready and I'll be there to visit! Love, Aunt Joan Chrissy - The best is yet to come. I love you! Grandma Maria Plischuk Congratulations! Wishing you the best of luck now
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and in the future. May all the dreams you set forward come true. Love, Mom, Irene, and Michael Bob Popowski Congratulations! Keep up the hard work and we know you'll be successful in life. We love you and always will. Love, Mom, Dad, and Karen Michele Rafferty May your journey through life be as successful as your journey through Notre Dame. Always keep your loving ways and great spirit. We are very proud of you. Love, Mom, Dad, and Mike Margaret Reilly Best of luck in all the years ahead. Mornings will not be the same without you. Enjoy the summer and college. Go for it! Love, Mom, Dad and Weina Amy Rick My greatest joy in life is you. You have made my life a true pleasure. Your graduation is greeted with mixed feelings - good ones and bad ones because you've worked hard and deserve it. May your graduation be a new beginning to your life. Here are hopes and prayers that you will reach all the stars you shoot for. Stay the way you are because you are a very special and sweet person! Congratulations! Love always, Dad Many blessings and much happiness as you graduate! We are proud of you and can't wait to know of your next accomplishments. Love, Aunt Margot and Aunt Maureen Andrea Sabato Congratulations!! We're very proud of you and love you. God Bless You! May happiness always be yours. TART, Good work- nice job. Love always, Mom, Dad, Joe, AI, Kris, Gramps, and Katie Andy Salmon Congratulations Andy! Continue to strive for your goals- you will gratify some people and surprise the rest! Love, Mom, Dad, Christie, and Adam Nicole Sapnar We are so proud of you. May all your dreams come true. Congratulations to a Great Grad! We love you! Mom, Dad, Michael, and Gina Stephanie Sawa Congratulations! We love you very much! Always remember: First, to get what you want, and after that, to enjoy it! Only the wisest of mankind achieve the second. Love, Mom and Dad Kristen Schmitt Wherever you go and whatever you do, know we are very proud of you and love you. You are a very special young woman. Believe in your dreams- never "settle." God Bless You. As Always, Mom , Dad, Colleen, Susan, and Meg han Teri-Ann Schendlinger Congratulations! You have been a loving and caring daughter. We are very proud and lucky to have you. If you need us we'll be there for you. We love you very much! Mom and Dad You have etched a special place in our hearts forever. We wish all the joy and happiness in the world. Congratulations! Love, Joe, Annie, Amy, and Tommy Rachelle "Tinky" Scott Congratulations! We're so proud to have a wonderful daughter like you. Always keep your bright and happy ways. Love, Mom and Dad Brandy Scully Our wish for you is that life gives you back all the love, happiness, and caring that you have brought to everyone who knows you. You are a delight and the closest thing to a dream child there could ever be. We are so proud of you and love you with all our hearts. So make your way in this world knowing we'll always be here for you no matter what. Love Mom and Dad Stephanie Senetra Congratulations! We're all so proud of you. Hoping that our precious daughter will find happiness and contentment in all you do. Love always, Mom and Dad Heather Shannon Congratulations! We are very proud of you. Always
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follow your dreams. Any dream is possible if you work at it. Good luck in college! Love, Dad, Mom, Colleen, and Jen Art Sheehan Congratulations and best of luck to you always, we are very proud of you and always will be. Love, Mom, Dad, Linda, and Sandy Jeannine Shinal May all of your life's dreams come true. You are special to us. You brighten our day. We love you! Love, Dad, Mom, Michael, and Lynette Nicole Singelakis You did it! We are proud of your efforts and hard work. Know that you will succeed in all your endeavors in life. We love you and wish you happiness- keep your smiling ways. Love, Mom, Dad, and Peter Carey Smith Congratulations! May this commencement be the beginning of a future filled with happiness and success. Love and prayers always, Pop and Grandmom Congratulations! You have reached yet another plateau. Wishing you only the best life has to offer and the realization of your dreams. Love ya, Mom, Dad, Joy Ann, and Peaches! Kathleen Smith We love you Kathleen. Good luck in the future and may God bless you always. Good luck in college. Love and prayers, Patti, Daddy, Kristen, and Jeff Nadine Smith We love you dearly and you made us proud of you. Wishing you happiness and success in your future. May your best dreams come true. Love, Mom, Dad, Colleen, and Kristin Sue Snyder We wish you only the best. Keep looking ahead and you will find happiness along with success. Love, Irene and Grandpa Congratulations! And good luck to the eternally golden apple of my eye. Remember "in the end, the love you take is equal to the love you make." Love always, Dad Congratulations! You've reached an important milestone on your path and the journey continues . .. May faith and peace be your companions on the road and may you experience the deep joy of choices well made and fulfilled. Love you always, Grampa, Gramma, and Aunt Deb Wasn't it yesterday that you walked up the stairs to Lanning School? What a long, strange trip it's been. Congratulations and I love you. Love always, Mom Lisa Sokolowski Congratulations! You're a total joy! We are so proud of you! All our love, Mom, Dad, and Eric Congratulations on four years well done! We love you! Love, Mom-Mom, Aunt Sue, Uncle Ken, Zac, and Melissa Congratulations! God blessed me with a beautiful and wonderful granddaughter. May God bless you and grant you all your wishes. Love, Babci Jomar Statkun Congratulations! We're so proud of you and your accomplishments. You'll surely make a difference in the world just being yourself. We love you and thank you for being such a wonderful son. Love, Mom and Dad Sheri Stevens Congratulations! You are very special to us. Stay just the way you are and remember we love you always. Mom, Dad, and Dave Ed Stillwell You're very special and we're so proud of you today, tomorrow, and always. God Bless. Love you, Mom and Dad Tim Sullivan These have been wonderful years. Thank you for letting us be such a big part of them. You always have made us proud. Never change . .. We love you. Work hard and enjoy your college years. You deserve as much pleasure as you have given us. Love, Mom, Dad, Don, Mee-Mee, and Pop John Szafran Congratulations! We're so lucky to have a son like you. You go to church every Sunday, and your not drinking and smoking is very important to us. May all your dreams come true in life. God bless you!
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Love, Mom, Dad, and the whole family Thomas Tanzola I'm so proud of you, Tom! All my love as you begin life's adventures and challenges. Soar with eagles my son! Know you are loved always! . Love, Mom Susan Lee Tattoli You are so very special to us and we are very proud of you. We love you dearly and we wish you happiness always. Our prayer for you is that Jesus, Mary, and Joseph will always take good care of you. . With our love always, Daddy, Mommy, and Tma Babs Tezsla Congratulations! May God always bless you with good health and happiness. Thank you for the laughter and joy you bring us. Best of luck in college. We love you Boschio! Love, Mom and Dad Shannon Thurston Happiness and success can only be earned. Thank you for sharing yours. Love Mom, Dad, Scott, Shari, and Shawn Anthony J. Tkaczuk Congratulations! The best of luck in all you do and may all your dreams come true. We're proud of you. Love, Mom, Dad, and Joseph Amy Tomassetti I'm gonna miss ya, kid. You are terrific and I'm real proud of you. Love, Gina You've reached another milestone in your life. Reflect on and enjoy this accomplishment. We are so proud of you and love you very much. Love, Mom and Dad Robert Trout You did it! Now you can go out and make your first 1,000,000 dollars and we only want 50'% of it. Love you, Mom, Dad, and Missy Jenny Tyne We are very proud of who you are and what you have accomplished. We hope that you will always dare to dream and that you will teach the world to sing in perfect harmony. Love, Mom, Dad, James, Janice, and Jason Albert M. Valenzuela, Jr. Congratulations! We are so proud of you. Wishing you the best in life with God's blessings. Love, Mom, Dad, Anthony, and Ricky Denise Vlaciky Congratulations! "Nicey" We are so very proud of you. May all your dreams be filled with special happiness. We love you!!! Mom, Attila, and Tiffany Congratulations! I am so very proud of you, dear. May all your dreams come true and happiness be yours. Love, Dad Jennifer Walton Well, after all this you've finally made it. We are all so very proud of you. You deserve all the happiness in the world and with your determination you'll get it. You've been a great daughter, granddaughter, sister, friend, and best friend and I'm certain the people you've touched will never forget it. "We love you!" Mom, Dad, Grandma K., Grandma and Grandpa W., Denise, John, Edward, Mom "S", Chrissy, John, Candi, Kevin, and Aileen. Kenneth J. Ward You've brought great happiness to our lives. Congratulations! You bring us such pride. It's been wonderful sharing your dreams- Watching you grow to be the fine man you are today. Love, Mom, Dad, Doug, and Michelle Tammy Welzmuller We are happy and proud to have you as our daughter. May your life be filled with happiness. Congratulations!! Love always, Mom and Gary Chip White It has truly been seventeen years of constant improvement, achievements, respect, and love for you. I know that due to my work, we haven't spent the time I would have loved to spend with you, but the times that we have spent together have been rewarding for me and I hope the same for you. Continue to be "Chip" and I guarantee that you will continue to receive the respect and admiration from your peers, loved ones, and family members. Chip, always remember that I will continue to assist, aid and support you in all your endeavors. I love you and may God Bless You and look over you in the future years. Love, Dad
As you start the rest of your life, remember: be kind, be considerate, hold your head high, be honest, be sensitive, and always remember who you are. Good Luck and God Bless! Love, Mom I remember when they brought you home. I can't believe the time has passed so rapidly. You were so small then, boy was I proud of my new baby brother. I have always loved you. And I'm glad God has given me the opportunity to be a big sister to someone as special as you. Well, you're all grown up now---ready to conquer the world. I wish you the best in whatever you do. SUCCESS!! And remember my love for you is unconditional. Monica Chris White You have worked so very hard these past four years both in your studies and in the pursuit of your athletic goals. Your successes have been many and you deserve all the accolades you receive. We, your family, couldn't be prouder. May the next four years at college be happy, successful, and peaceful ones for you. The boy who entered Notre Dame in the autumn of 1986 leaves as a very mature and sensitive young man. We love you, Chris. Love, Mom, Dad, John, Steve, Greg, and Liz Jen Wood May your future be filled with success, happiness, laughter and the warmth and love of good friends and family! We couldn't be prouder of all your accomplishments- but most of all, the sweet and lovely person you have become. Congratulations! Love, Mom, Dad, and Jay Jennifer Wolf May all your dreams come true as ours have in having a daughter like you. Love, Mom, Dad, and Ryan Amy Wojtowicz You give all in what you do. You are a beautiful daughter. May God shower you with happiness and success. You are Dad's pride and Mom's joy. With unending love, Mom, Dad, EJ and sisters 3 Carolyn Yosua Congratulations! We are very proud of you today and always. We wish you the best of success in the next challenge. We will always be there for you. Go for it!! Love, Mom, Dad, Linda, and Patricia
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TWAKJJ LMMKKL MTTKKPDM B&G-friends Megan Cote It's my party, SO, Prom-O.C.FLESH "I have to pee!" 'stang, Egan, Epilepsy, "CRISP", Fish bush, the P-word, cracker dust, TSGREEN JLEJAM-Thanx 4 the memories!! Tina Crawford "MY POSSE" MT (MD)2 BM LH SC JH "We're Electric!" Summer of '89 Cel'cas N effect."-MHTC, 1995"We did it." B mrush-JMJP "Never lonely, uh Mom!" "-8hhh, I'll call U back!" WSMelissa Cbido Eat Only Albacore SK-Sorry About You Sneakers! CRASH(2x) CKcops&Brea'kfast! Bus 'Ealks! Full To The Rim! CD-We Cracked! LMWhy? KH~16. p coUNo SA s. Suck It I Bruiser SMILE! Whe ! Made It!! Clare Da~e GALS: fidget, GRMBY. hatchetF, skk lip, MAJ} killdik, 10/31 dwarfscrash? slick stooge LRs: Coons, Ramblin, Homeni, B1G, gfren, ATT, whating? JESKCM: Rhock, Vball , MOM myundwr BobGod FStone Moose Beth Davis BTKBHK-B.F.F. BTSMPH-R&C SM "Just a little" BT-Joy KB3-1 J.P. "Coat" RK-Car! Stars-"Seesaw" LKMCKH-"Crash" KB-H.S.-USA "gas?" HK-Boat! Late What-whatoh! BT'nuts?" (LGB) Doris Davis Edible Ones Jammin' JC RamonitaEP MJ SeatBelts CK Pierre HoJo Drew OPUS! NYC BRAIDY BUNCH! Cheers to sobriety! MONDAYS! FREEhaold??? S. Ex-con SNAFU! Jeanne Depatch KandJ BB, KR, MB, LC, BS, NB, TM, Friends Forever, Trash. Dtown, soccer. I Love You Joe. Yvonne Dockery D.O.A. (The Twins) A.K. Bowling bus rides. J.T.J.E.A.S. Snuggle bunnies. AM . donnies forever E.P. G.M. Concert, E.P. Dagnasty, In your face, Get up on it, and Never Tear Us Apart. Teresa Dodski 12/6/89 1Place 50 Free softy, stop Summer 89 Stevie B. Soccer 89Brownies! 87-88 Swimming 11/16/ 89 hurdles LI Spring 88 Tre-Ski Wild Woman Grams TTA. Rob Domante "Prom Party Shinals" J.T. C.S. J.H. K.S . M.C . "F-Ball-STATE CHAMPS *(" B&W Party 60 B.B. "Nice Fence!" "6630 wake -up" J.H .D "Walk in Fountain" J.TT. Thanks Mom! Andrew Dombroski JD "Stealth"; JE "Yogi" TVM;
"HC"; JE: JL: KG: KS: JM: aid everyone else = MCBOF Christine Dorio 1990 "CJ" J.M.-Best Friend "XMas" socks, santa, & boxes" Trig! Calc! "Playdoh" "Bonbons" and "Prego sauce" K.L.-Physics & Cabaret, Printn "70.75" "Fer, We made it" Amy Drake "90" T.H. Best Friend KG. Alg. Thanks: A.t. B.D. K.G. A.S. M.G. T.H. "Happy" B.D.-W.W., G.A. "shopping" "I'm graduating" Aim high, I love you Ma & Pa, memories ND. Brenda Dreyling LC&BDF/F "Is there salt in a lake?" "BOO!" Wildwood'88 XMAS Cotillion 89 - Donald DuckTHE HYATT "Kick ass!" JC, BH, KS, BD, F/F KS-BURP BH-Nice Phone! JW -red face EK -soft/ crunchy Love Ya! BAD Chris Duffe Yo Dude! Hubba-Hubba Big T BOSOX#1 "Cougar Year" The Lunch table - Spit'n Jeff-HP&A BBQ-FS Ziggy Hutch IWALLL Wet Paint? Pump! Brooke Dyszkiewicz HS! WE MADE IT! MG: Beep! GOCKE TK: EGGS! BAILEYS MC: MDYPSI YHOIIJW? BIR,NIRNIR CD: 3336666 LK: COOL LOSERS! MA0 SEX~ DN&SH ODOR E YEAH G. FRIENDS LOYOLA HAS GOOD _! LAUGH! Jodi Eckel EK-BFF-C32-WOW-GG, KW, MK, JH, MP, AS, TL, JA, RR, MD, MH, DK, RH-BEACHES-Faucet trackCheeta-Super Sewing-A hard Glenn-! luv U EW-Shaffry-Oh xmas toad; ICE HOCKEY; BUS POSSE; 800-2/20/88 #1 Brian Eller The Pooh Crew (M.O., T.S., R.K., B.M., M.G.) Narr! Narr! Narr! Sully! Old Dukey! The J! M.G."Nose" Ahr! "Yeah, Ok!" LBI VA The ADD Later .... Barbara Elston T .E. best friends 4-ever; t-top " CRASH"; Summer 89, pet tore, MEOW!! B. Jovi "OUCH"; J .. , J .P ., T.E.: Ch 52, pool, hore, H. Lanes: B.E.+E.J.; T.E.+J.S. Janet Evans J.T. , NL., L.J., C.M., E.H., = "Boredom" K. Gatr-It was the G.D! A.S.Mr. Pear, Per 2+3; J.T.-Sen. Ret. '89 ND-l;I.R. Bowling@ Love y'all lots Kathleen Fallon NOID!-seeds All I care about SS-Freakshow Hey Bugs NeedleBarrier Chummin Help you push Reunion MJP-Great Friendship ETC CH-vesuvious U-BASH! basement CREW-LUV U SAB! Robin Famoso
Ladder Basement Attic-Great Times SS Vega DoubleT "Wheres my magnets?" KF onward RB The place Barnin LM "Wasn't me" MR WBTS DDS Lala Fantasy BOOH SB "WE'RE OUTTA HERE!" Alison Fanning "AL the Cow" TASA . . . RTH! T&T-SAFD Summer '89-ESNWDB Luv ya ICT&L Cheer Camp '89Where's Burnadette? BK-Jon? ADWB -A&F! Hey Kel-Any 1.0. lately? NCA Gumby Jen-ChicaChica Lori Fernandez Shourt, Peas, "bobby" B.B.: No# Oodles& Short& Piggy& Peas-P.T.() I.T.Y.J. R.W. "89" Aaahhht "88" S.&G . = "F" + $50. P.P.P. Pae's, Scooter H.C. "87", S&O&P = P.R. = boy B.F .F . Luv! YA! "90" Santiago Fernandez Sunshine w/ love; She ain't no thun~ derstorm! P4 lil' Rich & Wash. Monument Ka Fuleon Fast lanes; Mazo Breakfast? B.T. woop~ sign! Ak-door; P5-Shermer ana the Boy's Room Bunch Tara Festa Hey losers! Remember; sweet tagenites A-nit's R sneakm' out R&R sleez S "THE G AND ZARD" LBI F-Ball G•s P NK C's OX, PFFS, SIMI, NVEVE, BMON , PEGEO, I luv ya all ACBFF CC I lu ya AKRC
T .C. -"Look, it's 1ny wife's ok?!"Jeff, Greg&Todd (4-evir)! C.M."Back Door Ma ", Wabbit ears. M.J. Francais Sam "Carteret" .. . It's been an experience . . . Crusin ' "our" horn, guilt by associatien, "Is your seat belt on?", D.D. C.K. E.P. M.F.-BILL Y JOEL LIVE!! Alison ,Fuhrmann "get down" hogs&quiches cough syrup so crisp #35 SARA! to go chewing lessions Mr. D go fo it give ·t ga ! gas! gast Michael Gallucci DLMB - "BETH"- Sipping & Dipping- "Poo-Crew"- We were all Whipped -Let's go 2 LN Basement• Mailbox-Old Dukie-TBMBR I Love U Guys -J LGTTSL- ater-LBISKI- Mom. & Dad Thanks 4 Everything! Kathy Garruba Bust da move! Ameba! Rhythm-music lunch = reality "x" AD Alg, John? J. Ev Tim! JL-Ballsntray Backlot Mousse CK 7 dies! US/ME
HIST. Ep Br. Board EnvSci lives! B. Dalton rules! David Gaynor DH MG SB BERK BM Shash MC KL "That's what she said!" KATH, LOVE YA FOREVER!!" Duh, Football "The Jungle" "Spot Check" Lab Tables Red Lobster "Jordan!" Thanx Mom Dad Mrs ZMRSK Terrance Gerald Class of"90" I got it and you kn wit Remember me T.S.G. Peace Tha;nks Mom Dad Jennifer Glahn BG-BFF&ever calm ourse f! "nothing"; MG radar "beep, beep" "decaf?"; JF, BH,. UM, Thanx UR the best AR-SR o session, No jokes; JB-your no so tall yourself! Q good 2 B 4 gotten. Ma y Ann Gocke I::osers LK, BD, MC, TK, CD? 3336666 love butt Mat Hello daDanke lunch-spiteful woman Stench? 4L? Mahg? 'coonsB-word? ~eah GF! eggs Bp-H&S GOCKE! H'ome · i H20 fight Lingerie RU in love? Q e1ledinde! LMT! Ra R'as Love y u il&Tee~ elli olden BC-"bird calls" "aerobic ""Help, I can't see!" 16 DIETS" "psycho is on the 'loose!" "SG" MOVE! That was
Sinski Gono ?I-L-C. c. MayB "D, Ez on 95, nxt time get direction" Slash/Dash live for WrQ o oach-the Pnhd-"Biur" IL-K-L-M "Lts do the . " "J.G.Th t Hair" WYBMF KEPLmbsslHi H.c.-My Pu . . . LM + WT Jenn Goodballet "Yuk Yuk Yuk!" "Ski Hobster" "Hoonies" "Uh!" "Ookay-den" "Arat-tat-tat" "CHJ" "The 3H's" "IGILT" "Ya Erf" "4Head" ''Punch - Buddy" 7 : 30" "t" "McJenn" "90-See ya!" Bet Gore JG M M's Dumpy Work Stories Walks car accident Riped Shirts KC: Invisible J<;lying, Straws Reading minds "What the hell was that?" R ligiqn classes MG: Mus be that Decaf! Algebra business Mr . T Co}teen Gorman B.C. Nerd, "Charmin' ; Help!!! C.D. really gotta go, EEK!!! Bear, BE Ftosh & Soph, pads in London, B.K. promx2, RPMilk, MN, J, J, K, B, M, Mom, Dad ,-love you lots! Kathy Green Great times at ND, Class of 90 KG.
Always remember the Christmas Cotillion 89 with Ducky J.L. "Pretty in Pink", the Jr&Sr prom 89 and the lunch table Michelle Gregory MG BG JG HmRm 4-eva! LCV "Just Do It!" MG-Thanx-KW-No Polo! Got It "o" BWDay-"Faster" Lunch 88-9 "great" PP-Tackle! Wldwood '89-Gimme Massage! KW Tople s? MS-Edy 4 great yrs-Thanx Michelle Gul~as JGISG!\§G "Must tie that DE-CAF!" "Mr. rfKA:CZ K" Yes. I'll Marry ou! "Mrs TKACZ Radar "Beep!" Sully is my b by! Ar "MMM! OOij! AAH!" Go it '0' big shell Li Shell always hi to my big or thers
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"Beverage break". JD-Track? You'll always have your hair. David Heckler KL-Love you forever "Spot check" MS 3not2 DG-duh FB-paz! BM DB MB MSMG SB MC- Thanks-Lunch "Swab" "Matt what are we doin ... ?" "Labs." MB-"Ash" Thanx M&D Chris Hefner Saddle up posse-Amigos ride "BH" Always Better "MCCC Tommy&So thetGo" Magnet-Har leys-KWord! "SC" Nice Boxers" Heathlnd stock soars! MC 'Thanx-1 still ooeu" Car phone&Big Boy Till summer Nicole Hewitson Crew12-HS PL JH CT SB MC TM AW KA TS LM LBI'89 Beach Haven & "Happy House" PL&HS Thanks!! "True Friendships last forever! Grad. Nite-yeah!!-T7M critter and "Worth" less 4 ever- Ralph and TJ? Andrea Hoch KM: BFF Sum'88 HopAR3 Woman Camp LNHelp? B-A-D DC Crash STRedK Hlites KIOFF Retreat NitbmantTJ's GBALL SFMI's "skip-LVF" Nerd MO?? F-him date? Lou U "S"K"o' KBFF! Mike Hodnicki Wait 'til the 4th Bern. MH, BB, BB, PineBros. Party at Cal's Meow. jingle, jingle, MH, ER, BB, RD, AS, Mike and Bernie-Trenton 89. Teddy R. pd -3, Pd -4 Lil 'Richard. Stacy Horan DN-nub on FF, CD, -Fifi UFps Moose. BD-Mawg HOL Birnir. MM-Uh What? TK-ZZZ. MG-Spiteful woman-perfumed Dinind. CPHey Babe! RPSS-Hanz Franz. MMMr. Geog. SK-Quemas? Good Luck Guys! Meg Huggins LBI "89" Mt. Tone-KO "Watch out for the tree" Mali-Wher€ are you? Supercat-slow down HL-UHAA "killer:-PP Brawl "Betsy" KO"there's no town!" LL-Luv ya pal! Aileen Hughes P.D.-"Who's got a license?" Not us. B.H.-Down the shore-C.C.-1
DB ' . r a e" LBI Ocean Ci~ Rob Hutchinson Hey U . . . Wet paint? DU FY• HUTCH&HEF? Which way did e go? It is over? What JW uniform? The Pig- I'll tell yya! NYC Chocolate Junior FS So what? See U later! Karen Butman
ST-sobLN- norkDC- espiritAR-sha- Dice your Cuban! T.F. Rider, man na BD-U2NS-nipls. lost KW-Hbms " Boss" BFF Peace leaves ultimate Nbment GTFHx's, "#1" Ski87 New Years, Thanks for socks! Can I MCy-lite Yahoo89! Doinker Prom- have a Bud? Snk "0" BuzCruz AH-Frankez Scott Kmiec FRNYEVE, KB-ots MMGuys-nar JT, CS, JH, CW, CS, the relation Herd FMI's slutmn RK datRDrunnr basin gang, BC, CD, LS, V-ball peoNessa Innocenti ple, CD-Que color? Drews Bathtub, LGMARGE: You Ignorant .... ! Lr, no response-reaction, EH, took; Alrdy chwd food? Jugs: Excuse me a 3 times to think 5 years, watch the min B-yuck! #AM homeless. Clry cloud. wht ya airy? Blck Bgs. Ditsy DB- Chris Kompa bump! MSTONERS, SPRED, DO Don't have this inCA M.L.- abber? BOY, Luv/miss you All-Burp! M.P. Rosts? Bob&OUie B.F.- on't SQUIGS cry Lisa-"WhenJi{ling horse it, Sabrina Isom you wouldn't nofce it." Op SLWJ HMBT, AMB MD-4 I HOPE TO W.W. Bus "Flying hands" BE SUCCESSFUL I LOVE ALL Cathrine ovacs TRA, MOM, DAD, "?TY WHAT MJ -Ca tera,t, beach-Remember HAVE U DONE FOR ME LATELY Mike1 App~ Cider By<fdies EPGC WHAT'S UP GUYS KRAP LT ash, Rodger, U2, The Cam~l, ILl CBTL Y GOY A BEAN FAG- yots? DD Hojo! Drew Graduation SEE YA CO 90 PE-GLTA '89! celebrate Monday CW-Q\laff a Tim Jackson brewt CHEERS TO THE BRADY BUNCH. Are we lost,.'? Joy ozlowski KS SBM, Frosh yr. w/D.C. Etc., c ash at B. I., hot~l ca, ill. driving JB sup€rrat, elf, baldness, gym CP exam p nics Dave-love ya always .C. WE ade it! Rick Kro lman
Ollie Babalou 50 ¢ a week, OM I SMOKE, Bing and David S.B. Camaro, Roof tops, Macca, VW Thing Agnes Kite The punch C.P. & A.M.-Airheads twins are great! S.F. My "BB" LBI
Lisa Lugossy LBI89 M.H. Kahuna K.B. MT. / Tone " Betsy" "You're a Baby" SuperKat, H.L.K.K. U R My Hero! "Girlfriend" 'STones" " R U Qin?" NOT STRESSED O.S.M. J.S. K. Love D.C.L.N. Rutro. Mike Lupica HABER! OP GSL Fugazi "This bed is lumpy" M.p. " Roosts/Yaboes?" Erin M. "Black Celebration" "What's mod?" SNAUSAGES 1701 Calhon Trenton Skank Posse C.K. Doherty's Dance Lou Lupinacci Hvy D'ing Juice Kpty's Wed. penn I.D. "68" WW'89 10 ¢ HO's Jngl Juce LL "The Family" Gig' in Pty! "Bye" "Me, Myself, & I" LW-luvya F.O.D. CC IB CV RG JI RV TE BG Glenn A. Mackenzie GAM. Power and here I come! The intoxicating pleasure of college is near! The world will be my backyard! Manny Gomi Burns Shark Burke Mike Bernie-it was the best Time is everything! Opportunities await-Bye! Maureen Madden TW. BC. "the window" .. . "Larry" member "Mr, Know it all", " underCMP'89 Reavey/Gail miss you! SB IJ"te" "dandruff flaked, EKs, "fresh crew HL "St. Joe's" KB. DO. " Hips" fish", & too loose Ha! Ha! Ha! "large "Losers" Sarge" ME = GQ. RC JD pie with pig feet to go" " used, MK. Luv Ya!! " Honey" "CM" KC. bruised and abused" See Ya! TW. VM. CY. Liz Lawler Elizabeth Maier
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Ellow-Sk attrslm-Maris "Wasn't me, Dude" Tiny " Bust Blast the Move " "Snyda Estate" J &C "Wanna sleep?" KMALM Noid " How we gettin . . = KSC?!" K"punch!" "Gary" Ire "old Mil" D.T. Fantasy-latah Heather Layton KSCMST Best Friends "Stand By Me", Radio, Blue Team, Girl friend and Wenches-KM KFKK Mali-girlyroen JB "boobies", Bean BW Party, Rawly (mud), L.L.A. cma goldfish. L.M.-nice w atshirt. M.C . "Zack." Michael eyers. Brenna, G.L. BtBDHK Cancun-T,J.-1 Love You! Tom Lear To the boys in the B-room-"it's cool". Ed you have nice trii?· Was up the old man. Hi Lori I'd like to thank the ND co unity. '11 miss you in discipline. See Ya Karyn Lewis D.H. Love Always- · .P."Boys"-The C ew- D.H.K,L.D.G.J{.P. etc. "Clam bake '89 JP-OC "1990" G.A. ''THE RIGHT STUF " DANCE ' 4TIPTAP-TOE" ThanlC yo mom and dad! L ve aryn Jim Longmuir Lyss "L,F. ' 'T V"/G.P . W.B? D.H.M.D. 'ACT" VCR-FREAK "Que?" FV, CA " Europe" Mr. C .C.T .G.J.K.A.T.J.M. "Big
"Twins NO!" K.K. E.P. "Spiff!" "Loss for words? No Way!" G.C. "He's on the roof!" L.H. S.M. "Nope-no leaks!" B.B. " Mars" "Zofty!" C.G. "Potatoes!" J .G. "Dunkees ... " Rob Magyari S.A.G. -K.F. T.L. M.P. A.M. no friends. Lori Marino LMRKFS AAT-Back to the estateon the barrier-LALA -Cruise & Laugh Noid-OUTTA there by 10HEY officer need a push-Floor's the tray-Gibbs-OMM H.D.T-too many men-Tommy-later Dude Kerry Marone Brawney-Margarita, sweet revenge, wink-spuigs-Little Runaway, Separate Lives, Catholic's" Clair BellAntee, EW AHL!-Dippy Deb-LBI Stripes, fireworks-Alk Done-M. Stones-JUGS Leann Marseglia MC-Birker point of No Return SB"IYDKMBN" 4JNACHOS BagA BugKA- Fishy WaterHL-Is there anybody Out There? K.S.-"The Strip" TS-Pt. Sebago Bb-Cotillion Bobo PL&HS-The Wonder Years WD Phillip Massenat #90 Class of '90 "State Champs Boyee" Thanks Mom and Dad for everything. D ave Matthews yo Ed Ken Jon Will George, She, said "GOO GOO GOO GOO!" EPS RULES, "DBTurbo VW, FBK "Get out!" Dice! ESp for you and me! ED STOP!!! Jon Mazur Ando-Joe '10-Hut" Dana B. IWY! IHY! IL Y! Scott "The Evil Red Pen" "Don't Light A match " "How?!" "completely" Joe "What Band?" Ando "IWYC" "Jalconor Falcone?" "pulled over 75mph!" ohwellRoberta McCann "Bertster- Big Red-Jen-Jen", Chuck, change that tune! Mercer! P.A.M ., Romans. Powder Puff? or Library? No lights!! Leonards. En tertain with ECCC G.A. Mi key Mouse, 32oz. Coke spill in c r!! Ericka McClain E.M .- P :P.T . A.-Oodles, - p. tp ppppeas, . M.- cooter, "ehChCh&eat Glenn" 87-90 "BBB = 7th = 9-PP& ea Prom = BHBA "Mutt Jeff' A. LA, M = PRB 1:1.~ Luv 路a BFF '90' Malana Clinto M.M . '90 A.P. '91 .G. "93 .(-:B. '90, T.L. '90 and K. '90. "B-F's" 4ever "8-Balls" Class of'90! "U-W-Y-G- G-W-Y-W Girls" Mike McEwan CW can't drive LBI JI JH CS CS DR JJ CM SK LD ROS BR ski trip Cal CM stud colt radio MM JI LBI surf
JH attitude CW & MC PV Chris McGlinchy Retention Base" Drews Bathtub " Kmiec Joke" JH, CS, MM, SK, CW,: MC, CD, DN, BD "Crank that _" MC & CW "15-0-4-15-2-4, CWlove at first bite Lauren McGuire FH GIRLS #1 VINCO! Wifle Kills Bugger-POCO U- JS Wait 1 min wave- CK, MC - Defense/LR - White bread - M&M Express - MR - EggLIBR? - KK -Traw mit-LBGKDWYSB-NEVER-BEST BUDDY -BCHWC- I can DRIVE!
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Bryan Midura "I'll meet you at Karpaty's" L.M.B. "U. Scranton" "Old Dukie" I love A.W. "Mail Box" "Dots-up" T.S.-
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D a n O'Brien JD&DO PUP-LGTJ! Hockey TeamY:MJA W! Why are you late? " BABBB- Little Boy Blew-HNTM!DiceAS'89 Hayman-BBQRIBS WONCS! B.M. -Carpatti's M0-8ball! KB-Hips STI won FD THANX Kelly Oden h eimer AW-wut men? HOOKD, FLYRS, BIG vocab, SM-OBABY, spcal frnd, luv afair-we wsh, JK-Finly frnds , Trntn, wut rock , JF -Cruisin, men, late, nites, pig out, puff - luv ya all, lots - I'll Miss U Matt O'Malley "Poo -Crew" , L.M.B. "KARPATY'S!" , "Mailbox", ScrantonU! "Ski", !)-0. "old Dukie", LBI, KEG, "The Boyz" = BOOGER, Sully, nose, Eller, Lanky-cuz! Summer "90" Gerard O'Ra h illy R.C.S .C. "Ride Amigos'' Do it the crowd Tommys. S. "Zoiks" ''Meow" T.T. Bob's Tanx Fork. S.? B.H. Beverage C.H . Forget J .K.M .G. Hi Sis! Big Girl GN'r Rules N.D. Swimming Rules C.R. 81ft? Mr. D 2 Live TTA Forever Kim Ostrowski KH -Exon, Never Ever Jerk How? LL-Mace Acme Stones! Doink! KH Beams MH -Betsy LBI girls #1 = Brakel NI -hommer, Orgie, Stree, LN -weekend alchi, Kahuna, SM -
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Dino , Combos, Chunk, RK-Love ya always! Sabrina Pagano L YLA TS Ang! Beans! Thanx Kel 4 ''K" & "T"!! Mr. P -n-"S"!?! 4-ever friends: TASA . . . RTH!!! BAISH? TooTee! .JU&S . .. SR&R .. . S.S.!! Hey Kel what's 01? Marcus Panzitta " ZEET" KF, CH, SS, & Mireenu. Mr. Kelleeee. Boys in B-Room in Pd 6, NOV A, Hey-mon! Mary (bikers), Hippy-.Jam Blowout "Later NP". Ratna Patel CP-BIMBO, MIWS, any1? $10, Bill! "STKYFNGRS" FDPL "FU, FT1; SS-Sifie (Fifi/Fido) Remember? " NO"' Golasha GOO, SNL; MMUPS, solid lines? CRAFT; JB-hingy ningyning; JM-DM ; PH4 -EVR; L NCH BUNCH-CG-THANKS! Joe Patterson ,JM-"PAGET", "DO THAT!", " WHAT BAND ARE WE IN?!" RUSH , "C RITTERS!" JD-" POSEIDON" (THE 1st OWE!), BOWLING (CURVE-BALL) DB"YOU'RE GONNA WRECK!" HERE'S TO "US" & CLASS OF '90! Malik Sapp Peterson "C. F.C." Thanks for the memories. Steadfast and P money A.K.A. MACK DADDY PIMP and POPPY. To pluz 2 and lisatosh and W, TJ, PM, AM , GM, EM, NM, PT, LF, TA, .JG, AND RS - N.C.A.&T peace. Eileen Perrella SLT: I don't give a dam! Stop! roomie , S.S., N.K.o.t.,.B. sister, D.r., ONEWA Y! S.H. gym, "Poochie", B.E.O.V.M. , YD G, M, tickets. Band Camp! M.A.F.B. Christine Pesce Chris2, CP-Love you 4-ever! NYC, .JB-Prom'88, G.S. , Locker mirrors. .JL-Yeah Boy! JK-Exams! PH -BFH! CP -Weasel, kitten. Rocks! 2/29/88. AD, AM-Pd . 4 AK-V'ball. Thanks M&D! GL .Jen '92, Brin '94! Ellen Piepszak To all my friends-1 wish you the best of luck for the future. Always remember the great times we've had together. Love to you all!! Maria Plishchuk Punchbuggy, QB Mall, Puff, Hot Doggidie Dogs, Video projects, Fishy Fish Twins!, Roller Coaster it W.W. , " Baby don't cry", backrub , Pres. S.T . . Cindy Plumeri RP-MIWS "TW ANO" any1? any 1? FT2 R fopa " FU" SigmaEp-Bill RT R1WAB "RED" " BEER!?" stkyfnghrs, P 4-evr! $10? SOD PAIR?? SFBB JBrMOO! Ningy Ningy Ning Ning "The bug IS dead! " MM . LR. JS. Luv U! AKINXS. Victor Pluznyk, Jr. Peace be with the 3-Ps, Kwame, Lisatos h, and Plazll, the fun goes on. .] . and .J., oh so sexy, swim team, S.S. meow , three amigos, and more! Yo hammer (,JO)! Bus it!/Heinz 57,
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Hey Juniors, remember our freshman year? It only seems like yesterday that we came to ND, lost in a mass of people we did not even know. Whenever I recall freshman year, the phrase, "Oh no!" comes to mind. Many of us recall the tragic experience of freshman Algebra. "I never want to go through freshman Algebra again!" said Junior Amy Krajacic with a shudder. There were some good memories of freshman year for Jenny Elder, "Cheerleading was a
lot of fun even though I was nervous sometimes!" Yes Juniors, three years have passed: three Blue and White Days, three Cotillions, and three years of great friends and good times, with more to come. As freshman though, most of us were so recognizable with our new uniforms and shiny penny loafers. Anyone could spot us the first week of school just by looking at the glazed look in our eyes. All freshman go through these prob-
lems. So current freshman, please don't be offended. The class of 1991 has found its deserving place at Notre Dame. It is sad to say we only have one more year together but we will have the best of times! Overall this new lunch schedule has gone over very well. But most importantly students' schedules are more easily organized and it allows younger and older students to interact.
Middle Left/ HEY YOU! Jon Burger and Chris Tani confront Amanda Keating and Tom Giampolo during a debate. Middle/OFF TO WORK WE GO: Juniors, Jonh O'Donovan, and Cal Quinn walk to football practice. Right/ THIS IS BORING! Brian Suth sits and wonders about how he can make this dance exciting. Bottom Right/ STORYTELLER: Amy Jeusiak shows a youngster the fine art of crayons.
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.Starro Dnd Blr. :Jumrap In l\1' By Janelle Umali
You may have seen the woman with the blue dot on her head and wondered what she was doing here. Or you may have seen nerdy Mr. Bumrap, the new guidance counselor, walking around. Don't worry! School has not turned into a funny farm. It was just the New Jersey Department of Human Services here to inform us about disabilities and how we treat disabled people. Debbie Fife and Michael Skloff were here for a week in January presenting a program called "Mainstreet" to Ju-
Top Left/WHICH WAY TO ND?: Michael Skloff pretends to be blind. Top Center/CAN I HELP?: Michael gets advice from Debbie Fife. Top Right/DO YOU SEE WHAT I SEE?: Michael and Debbie during a skit. Bottom Left/ INTERESTING: Cindy Castranova and Mike Lepre can't keep their eyes off center stage. Bottom Right/TRUE COLORS Michael and Debbie discuss disabilities.
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niors. "Mainstreet is a disability awareness program where we present simulations and skits to sensitize students to differences," said Debbie. Debbie and Michael have been doing this type of work for a year and a half. They plan to come back to Notre Dame sometime this year to present "Think Twice", a program about teen pregnancy presented to Freshmen in their Health classes. About Notre Dame students, Michael said, "The kids were friendly, light-hearted 7 funny, and in-
teractive." They also found us to be well-informed. The "Mainstreet" program covered several topics, such as: epilepsy, cerebral palsy, mental retardation, learning disabilities, loss of hearing, and loss of sight. Michael and Debbie performed skits taken from the New York Department of Human Services. Afterwards, they discussed the skits and the topics they covered. At times, they portrayed blind people, aliens, mad scientists, coaches, and epileptics.
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Top/SITTING BACK: Les Korsos and Bill Wnek take a break. Center Left/A FIGHTING IRISH: Todd Krisak as the ND Leprechaun. Center Right/PHOTO OPPORTUNITY: Joanne Mabes and Debbie Branham jump for the chance. Bottom Left/I NEED A VACATION: John Sylvester is hard at work. Bottom Right/A FORMAL TIME OUT: Marilyn Kobrin and Bob Gorman dress for success.
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Everyone knows him, maybe not personally but at least by sound. He's the one who yells at the top of his voice, "Tuck in that shirt, you look like a balloon," "Get that earring out, NOW," or "Would you like to be dry shaved?" It's Mr. David Kelly, the dean of discipline, a man who definitely does not talk softly but who really isn't as scary as he sounds. Mr. Kelly came to Notre Dame 16 years ago as a religion teacher. He has taught every level. The Seniors were his favorite. "To me Seniors are very special people. I am able to relate better to them." He was the Senior class advisor for 8 years, a job that he loved. One he would have kept on doing but he gave it up when he felt the job needed new blood. "My creativity was running low. I didn't want to not be able to give 100%. I wanted to do it right or not do it at all." He expressed that his philosophy in life is to be the best, the biggest, and to spare no expense. "After all," he said, "things only happen once." As a Senior class advisor, Mr. Kelly initiated a lot of Senior traditions that are still around. Homecoming king and queen,
Senior skip day, Senior Halloween Party, Barefoot in the Park, and Senior Pancake Breakfast to name a few; he credits his success to the students. "The officers were phenomenal." He said that each class is different, some not as good as others. But all the students as individuals were great. "I've gotten to meet a lot of extraordinary people." As to his change four years ago from teacher to dean of discipline, he jokingly says it was a "curse from God." Mr. Verdel, the previous dean, inspired him to apply for the job. Mr. Kelly says Mr. Verdel was his mentor and that he had so much respect for him and what he did. When asked about his job as dean of discipline Mr. Kelly says "I love my job, both as a teacher and as the dean of discipline." He also says that discipline isn't really the right word to describe what he does; it's more like guidance or helping to modify behavior .. His basic premise is that you do the right thing simply because it's the right thing to do. The job takes objectivity, honesty and taking the time to listen. "It's my major responsibility as a person and as a
teacher, that you take the opportunity to listen. It does a lot of good." Mr. Kelly says that his job is a day to day thing, with good days and bad. "Some days you feel like you've done a good job. I never hold a kid's mistake against them. I try to make it positive; you see it, learn from it, and then stand up and walk on." Mr. Kelly generously gives credit to Mrs. Palmeri, "without whom I would be lost", and to his fellow colleagues and faculty. ~ 'They make the school unique. They are very loving and caring towards the kids and each other." But it's Mr. Kelly's way of "seizing the day" that makes a difference. He tries to be very conscious of people. He tries to say hello and ask people how they are. "I make a strong effort to recognize each person. I want to let them know that they're not the only ones who know they are there, I know too." Mr. Kelly may seem scary at first but he's really not. One student says, "He comes off as a hard head but it's an act, it goes with the job. He's one of the nicest guys; sensitive and caring."
Left/ Mr. Kelly at graduation, Give him the mi crophone Above/ Mr. Kelly shows his spirit dur ing Blue and White Day.
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6oing lht lxtra milt by Bryan Pingitor Upon arnv1ng at and entering the tranquility or turmoil of the Language Resource Center, Sister Harold sets up with organization and skill, preparing for another exciting work day. Sister Harold, whose ever present grin and perfect singing voice are synonymous to her name and her name is almost synonymous with Notre Dame. A day in the life of Sister Harold as Language Department Chairperson begins around 7:30A.M., with her setting up for the day, preparing to assist teachers and students in finding certain books or audio-visual materials. Students are always welcome to come in and seek help or advice from Sister or to take a test. At the close of last school year Sister followed through with a mutually agreed upon decision to step down from her vice-principal duties after ten dedicated and productive years, to assume full-time responsibility of the Language Department. The role was not totally new, since she held a similar position at St. Mary's High School in Perth Amboy, NJ. In making the sudden transition, Sister felt comfortable and satisfied. She knew Ms. Ivins would be perfect for the job of vice-principal and
considers herself lucky to be still involved in and a part of the ND community. At present, Sister is adapting very well to her transition. Sister considers Mr. Carr and the entire faculty to still be supportive and cooperative. She does not feel any more or less pressure than she did as vice-principal. After her one year experience in teaching Latin I (last year), Sister has developed an attitude that "Latin is a language that develops good discipline and fosters excellent study habits." Presently, she is teaching French I and III, and so adds her name to the list of a legacy of excellent teachers at ND. A member of the ND family since July of 1979, Sister Harold has witnessed growth and decline through changes in curriculum, school policy, dress-code, and through physical renovations and improvements of the building. Sister considers herself fortunate to be a member of a dedicated faculty. She is committed to ND and the students. As she says, "I am willing to go that extra mile for them." From her own experience, Sister would encourage a newcomer to our environment to get to know the school and people of ND, do the best you can do as long as you
can, and enjoy it while you do it." Sister takes pride in all her contributions to ND as she continues to live out her "Mercy Presence" as a Sister of Mercy. "I love being a sister, especially one of Mercy. I long, though, to become a member of a parish, in which I would like to be active in the Liturgical Ministry, through the planning of ceremonial music, special services, etc." Sister, like anyone else would like to see herself as a role model for all of us here at ND. "Each of us can set examples and serve as role models for one another. Sisters are not the only ones who can do it." Sister Harold's words of encouragement to ND students are: "As you live one day at a time, try and do your best, not an others best. Don't be afraid of taking advantage of all the available help or activities offered to you here. It is all there for your taking." A quote from Micah, "This is what Yahweh asks of you," she says, "to act justly, to love tenderly, to walk humbly with your God." She puts these words into the continuous active service that she performs now and always at ND. Her active service is reflective of that unique person she is and always will be.
Sister Harold at work, at song, and at play.
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Jlew Teachers illre Uelcomed by Susan Keehn The alarm sounds. It's Tuesday morning, September 5th, the first day of full classes. Even after orientation, they are not completely comfortable with their new responsibilities. These people are not freshmen, rather, they are our new teachers. Among this group are Ms. Ancrum, Mr. Alexander, Ms. Eichhorn, Mr. James, Mr. Rhym, Ms. Hammond, Ms. Esposito, Mr. Shirmer. "The first day everyone welcomed us." Mrs. Eichhorn responded when being asked if she was comfortable with the first day. Common responses for choosing to teach at Notre Dame ~re "I graduated from here" or "I was impressed with the educational programs here." One teacher even responded "I was recommended to teach here because my friend graduated from this school. I wanted to teach in a Catholic Institution." However, some teachers would like to see some minor changes in the students. Mr. James responded, "I wish the kids would be more receptive to the world around them. It would not only affect their work but also their place in the world." After an exhausting day of meeting new students and faculty, and trying not to mix day 2 with day 4, they return home, tired from their full day and ineffable experience at their new home. Welcome to Notre Dame!
Bob Alexander
Bill James
Lynn Eichorn
Elle Ancrum
Peggy Hammond
Paul Schrimer
Cynthia Esposito
Donna Mcinerney
mewing llpwards by Catherine W enz An important part of any school is the administration, for without them the teachers and students could not function. In theory, the duty of the administration is to determine the curriculum, plan schedules, and adjust these if it is found necessary. And that is what our administration does, provide an environment at Notre Dame which is conducive to learning and personal growth, and which enables its students to "seize the day" to the greatest extent possible. The outset of the 1989-90 school year allowed for several changes within the administration. The first of these was the promotion of Mary Liz Ivins from Department Chairperson to Assistant Principal. Her new duties pertain to maintaining the school climate. Mrs. Ivins assists with scheduling the calendar, and also works with Mr. Kelly in discipline matters, but basically handles day to day problems. "My job," said Mrs. Ivins, "is to see that we make the most of every day by planning the school calendar and making sure the schedule flows smoothly." She believes that it is very important to set aside days for school activities because it is these days that bring the school together. She added, "I problem solve so that when we can't seize the day we can eliminate as many blocks as we can to live up to our potential." Mr. Milinowicz became the Assistant 路Principal for Curriculum and Instruction. His duties include coordinating the scheduling of both students and teachers as well as observing teachers in classes. Mr. Milinowicz also heads a committee on effective instruction. "Whenever the committee decides that it is necessary to add a course, it goes through me," he said. Sister Harold is now the Administrative Assistant and heads the Language Department. The new Dean of Academic Studies is Mary Ann Liptak. Her job is to oversee the educational programs and to supervise new programs. She coordinates Advanced Placement programs and the AFS foreign exchange programs. It is also Ms. Liptak who writes to large companies for grants to facilitate edu-
Mr. MiJinowicz and Mrs. Ivins.
cational programs, and who heads a pilot on interdisciplinary studies. It is the results from this program which go to Mr. Milinowicz and Mr. Carr in order to be implemented. Ms. Liptak, along with Miss Ancrum, run the Learning Styles program, a program which caters to the needs of Notre Dame students with recognized learning disabilities. Ms. Liptak said, "The responsibility we have as administrators is to make each day meaningful for our students, and at the same time for ourselves." Besides this, Ms. Liptak teaches two Advanced Placement English IV classes. "I work with God's most precious gift, students,'' said Ms. Liptak about her love of teaching. The dedication of the entire adminis-
tration is well expressed in Ms. Liptak's comment that she is "proud to be a part of Notre Dame," and she tries to instill that pride in all her students. "It is not a pride in myself," she continued, "but rather a pride in my students and coworkers. The pride I feel is in them."
Ms. Liptak talks with Sister Harold.
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"You must have a sense of humor to work in an office such as this, as it is very hectic," said Mrs. Klek. She is the secretary for Mr. Ardery, the Athletic Director. Hectic? Well, maybe a little. She is responsible for organizing the sports schedules, transportation to games, as well as certain intricate details of the games themselves. Mr. Ardery said, "Mrs. Klek is the Athletic Department. Without her N.D. athletes would be in big trouble." Mrs. Klek seizes the day at Notre Dame by "overstepping the boundaries to help students." To the students, these sports are very important. By keeping things running smoothly, she allows them to worry about their performance and not the details that should not concern them. "I never wondered about having buses or cared where the games were. But I guess it's really important. I can't imagine it's
easy to put together schedules for football, soccer, field hockey, everything!" said one student. Mrs. Klek proudly announces her favorite sport is baseball. "I understand it better," she said. Her son played baseball at Notre Dame and returned to coach it as well. Her daughter Karen, did Varsity stats. Perhaps so much family background has made Mrs. Klek comfortable at her job. "I feel comfortable in the athletic department, working for Vince and I also feel that our coaches are first class." In her spare time she loves to go shopping, to Atlantic City or the beach. For her 25th anniversary her children sent her and her husband to Mexico to see "The Highlights of Cancun." "It was a surprise. It was one of the most memorable experiences for my husband and myself. I don't think I would have enjoyed it as much had the:y sent us
anywhere else. I loved the colorfulness. It was relaxing and beautiful. I'd love to go back again." she said. She is also active in St. Hedwig's Parish. When her children were at Notre Dame she served as PTA President for three years and was on the Diocesan Board for four. Mrs. Klek enjoys the students, especially the athletes. "This senior class in particular, because I began following them as freshrp.en." she said. "Bev can never do too much for you. It doesn't matter that she specifically works for the Athletic Department, if there's any problem in any department, she's always there for you. Whenever I think of a true woman, Bev Klek fulfills the position," said Miss Wargo. "Everything of N.D. is Bev Klek: kindness, family, a willingness to help someone in need," added Mr. James.
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Aaronson, Andrea 208 Abaid, Michael 26, 100, 208 Adams, Lori 96, 208 Agabiti, Maria Angela 220 Agosta, Michelle 132, 58 Albus, Regina 25, 220 Alexander, Robert 234, 237 Alfano, Joseph 40, 41, 125, 196 Ali, Ahmad Ibn 208 Alia, Kristen 45, 208, 216, 219 Alicea, Elvis 208 Allison, Trinette 62, 132 Altiere, Julie Ann 25, 220 Altobelli, Michele 26, 208 Amari, Michele 220 Amatucci, Mark 220 Amendola, Teresa 132 Ancrum, Eileen 14, 15, 41, 234, 237 Anderson, Carl 90, 234 Anderson, Roberta 58, 234 Andrako, Amy 208, 216 Andrews, Calista 208 Angelini, Cara 208 Angelini, Leah 196 Angeliccu, Frank 90, 208 Angelucci, Henry JR 26, 208 Apoldite, Reverand Dennis 41, 232 Appio, Matthew 106 Arcamone, John 132 Archer, John 234 Ardery, Kelly 39, 41, 113, 114, 196, 65 Ardery, Vincent 219, 220, 232 Argumedes, Sandra 75, 220 Arias, Kevin 132 Austin, Bob 242 Aversano, Krista 132, 138, 139
Basco, Paula 96, 220 Baffuto, Mark 49, 99, 132, 165 Baker, Alan 220 Baker, Patrick 208 Bakun, Deborah 208 Baldassari, Paul 196 Balerna, Kris 208 Balik, Micaelle 25, 59, 125, 220 Ballaratto, Tiffanni Dawn 220 Banfield, Mary Elizabeth 220 Baratelli, Maria 208 Barbosa, Nicholas 43, 220 Barcalow, Christine 39, 196 244
Barcarola, Susan 208 Barnock, Jennifer 106, 107, 125, 196 Barnwell, Ivy Nicole 39, 62, 132 Barnwell, Niakia 220 Baron, Phillip 90, 208 Barr, Jessica 132, 168 Barrett, Michelle 49, 133, 139 Bartram, Michael 220 Battista, Samm 119, 220 Batts, Robb Len 90, 220 Baxter, Eric 125, 220 Baylog, Jeff 90, 208 Beihl, Shawn 90, 208 Belinda, Dana 133 Bellardo, Angela 208 Belz, John 208 Bendas, Adam 208 Benjamin, Jamar 196 Bentz, Bridget 208 Berger, James 196 Berkenkopf, Mark 133, 62, 58 Bersch, Michelle 208 Bertan, James 220 Beym, Jonathan 106, 125, 208 Bhojwani, Sonica 39, 49, 133 Biesiada, Bernard 62, 63, 90, 31, 102, 133 Billups, Benjamin 208 Bires, Joseph 208 Biruk, Brendan 106, 208 Biruk, Chad 49, 133 Blair, Doreen 49, 56, 133 Blake, Katrina 107, 125, 220 Bochiaro, John 119, 220 Bodine, Kim 26, 208 Bodnar, Jillanne 220 Bolster, .David 90, 208 Bombery, Kim 31, 35, 26, 49, 57, 77, 126, 133, 190, 58, 66, 65 Bonanni, Jamie 220 Borden, Jennifer 134 Borrowes, Sophia 57 Bowden, Ian 134 Bowser, Will 66, 106, 134 Boyle, Bernard 90, 234 Brachelli, Michael 196 Brady, Joyce 134 Brandbergh, Susan 106 Branham, Debra 39, 102, 104, 207, 196 Branham, Kristen 220 Breining, Christopher 208, 212 Breining, Noelle 20, 39, 134, 162 Brelsford, Warren 220 Brennan, Hope 208 Brennan, Jennifer 67, 196, 249 Brennan, John 220 Brennan, Ryan 220 Brenner, David 208 Brilliantine, Barbara 77, 220 Brilliantine, Deborah 134, 58 Brophy, John 220 Brophy, Michael 49,1 34 Brower, Cynthia 208 Brown, Michael 90, 196
Brown, Tanya 220 Bruce, Dana 196, 68, 122 Brunner, Neil 208 Brunner, Robert 134 Bucchere, Matthew 99, 100, 196 Buckley, Kevin 135, 208 Buckley, Phillip 208 Bucon, Adam 220 Bugdal, Jacqueline 43, 220 Bugdal, Robert 234 Bugter, Jason 208 Burch, Brian 196 Burger, Jonathan Jody 196, 201 Burkholtz, Michael 56, 57, 196 Burnett, Jennifer 220 Burnett, Victoria 135 Burns, Patrick 196 Burns, Scott 62, 63, 58, 64, 135 Burns, Sean 49, 135, 189 Burroughs, Justin 99, 101, 112, 208 Burrowes, Sophia 196 Burzachiello, Josephine 234 Bush, Tammy 208 Butera, Melissa Ann 220 Butler, Elizabeth 220 Butler, Peter 111, 135 Buttaci, Vincent 220 Byard, Daniel 43, 196, 122 Byrne, Thomas 196
Cacciabaudo, Heather 208 Cachola, Theodore 208 Cahill, David 220 Calcese, Jason 208 Caldwell, Jermaine 90, 111, 196 Calinese, Jennifer 208 Callan, Alyson 43, 96, 97, 220 Callan, Laura 49, 135 Camera, John 220 Camilleri, Mark 196 Camp, Krysti 220 Campanella, Todd 208 Campbell, Heather 39, 196, 61 Campbell, Karen 49, 51, 135 Campbell, Leigh 59, 107, 125, 208 Campbell, Richard 120, 135 Campbell, Stephen 120, 208 Campo, Julie 85, 234 Canfield, Margaret 196 Capera, Katie 208 Caponi, Scott 49, 75, 85, 136, 58 Carabelli, Janine 49, 62, 136 Carabelli, Vanessa 209 Carlini, Christopher 49, 192 Carlini, Steven 136, 209 Carr, Michael 33, 41, 232 Carroll, Allison 39, 196 Carroll, Anthony Carroll, Susan 200 Cartlidge, Brendan 120, 220 Caruso, Todd 220
Casamento, Tara 196 Casanova, Melissa 136, 68 Casimates, John 220 Castagna, Christine 209 Castaneda, Ethel 209 Castelize, James 119, 220 Castiello, Marc 35, 136 Castranova, Cynthia 83, 196, 206 Catarinicchia, Dana 136 Cattani, Melissa 220, 61 Cattouse, Chelsea 209 Caunan, Kareena 136, 58 Cavalier, Fred 136 Cereste, Vincent 220, 117 Cevera, Kathleen 232 Cevera, George 221 Challender, Timothy 61, 72, 90, 92, 137 Chebra, Jamie 35, 102, 137, 158 Chebra, Nicole 221 Chemidlin, Beth Ann 49, 137, 58 Cherny, Amber 209 Chiarchiaro, Christina 56, 57, 221 Chiarchiaro, Kim 49, 137, 58 Chiatti, Alicia 221 Chido, Melissa 104, 105, 137 Chmara, Hal ina 63, 72, 137, 66 Chmiel, Barbara 137, 58 Chmiel, Richard 41, 74, 196 Choquette, Deborah 120, 221 Christianson, Beth 39, 120, 196 Chrnelich, Benjamin 23, 99 Chryoulakis, Angelo 209 Chrysolakis, Emanuel 62, 137 Ciaccio, Jennifer 56, 196 Cimino, John 221 Ciosek, Thoedore 221 Cipullo, Joanne 221 Cirillo, Renee 221 Clarke, Anne 234 Claudili, Carla 138 Clos, Thomas 196 Cody, Theresa 96, 221 Coe, Adrienne 209 Coffey, Lauren 38, 39, 103, 104, 105 Coin, Gregory 75, 209 Cole, Jennifer 221 Coley, Jill 209 Collender, Frederick 221 Collender, Nicole 196 Collins, Annette 85, 138 Coltre, Denise 23, 209 Coluccio, Douglas 209 Coluccio, Kristina 209, 216 Comer, Daniel 222 Comer, Margaret 39, 56, 57, 58, 66, 138, 143, 61 Conboy, Mary Elizabeth 39, 104, 105, 138, 61 Conboy, Peter 90, 196 Conboy, Sarah 222, 107 Confoy, Jane 234 Connolly, Christian 67, 196 Conroy, Edward 196 Constantine, Brian 222
Contento, Robert 222 Conway, Edward 222 Cook, Nekiesha 196 Cooper, Rashida 196 Cooper, Ronald Douglas 90, 196, 64, 117 Copeland, Andrea 62, 138 Coppola, Anthony 234 Corban, Jennifer 222 Corboy, Kelly 222 Cossi, Guiliana 20, 38, 125, 154, 69 Cote, Megan 138, 58 Cox, Sean 209, 117 Crane, Bridget 57, 83, 196 Crawford, Tina 38, 39, 62, 139, 69 Crawford, Tracey 209 Cristofoletti, Kerry 222 Crivelli, Louis 222 Cruz, Deborah 222, 69 Cseh, Christine 222 Cubberley, Jennifer 222 Cunningham, Lauren 196 Cutchineal, Amy 59, 209 Cutchineal, Cara 222 Cyms, Heather 56, 222 Czabafy, J eno 222 Czarnik, Victoria 143, 222, 68 Czyzyk, Jill 209
D'Andrea, David 222 D'Angelo, Koren 222 Daily, Patrick 74, 99, 196 Dambro, Gary 234, 122 Danberry, Christina 222 Dane, Jason 222, 117 Danek, Clare 11, 38, 39, 56, 57, 66, 139, 189, 61 Davies, Erin 39, 120, 196 Davies, Michael 222 Davis, Adrian 112, 209 Davis, BethAnn 103, 105, 114, 115, 139 Davis, Doris 56, 61, 139, 64 Dawson, Nikki 139 De Gaglia, Michael 222 De Jonge, Daniel 222 De Maio, Nicholas 222 Deaver, Eric 196 De Cello, James 223, 65 Degroot, Jefferey Dejonge, Robert 196 Del Moore, Jessica 196 Delellis, John 197 Dell, Mark 39 Delprado, Roger 223 Demarco, Donna 209 Demers, John 123, 139 DeMille, Ann 114 Demski, Dorian 223 Denito, Carrie 139, 58, 68 Dennehy, Michael 94, 5, 124, 122
Depatch, Jeanne 140 DePuglio, Mary 234 Derosset, Matthew 197 Derry, Brandy 25, 223 Desandre, Kim 52, 197 Desfosse, Jane 223 Deveau, Jennifer 45, 197, 68 Dey, William 197 Dilorio, Christina 234 DiN ola, Joanne 223 Dire, Frank 223 Diaz, William 140 DiBenedetto, David 209 Difalco, Patricia 223 Diliberto, Christina 223 Diliberto, Joe 57 Dimattia, James 41, 197 Dinatall, Jannifer 223 Dingman, Jessica 197 Dockery, Yvonne 119, 140 Dodski, Anne Marie 1907 Dodski, Leonard 209 Dodski, Teresa 56, 95, 120, 140 Domante, Robert 90, 140, 169 Dombroski, Andrew 140, 64 Dominczyk, Thomas 77, 197 Dominguez, Karen 223 Donnelly, James 72, 197 Donnelly, Trish 39, 197 Donofrio, Frank 223 Dorio, Christine 140, 58, 61 Double, Aaron 223 Double, Megan 197 Dougherty, Brendan 219, 223 Drake, Amy 57, 58, 66, 64, 61, 141, 149 Drake, Joyce 57, 106, 107, 198 Dreyling, Brenda 49, 63, 104, 120, 141 Dromm, Pamela 141 Dubinski, William 103, 198 Dubow, Greg 223 Duffe, Brendan 43, 90, 209, 212, 117 Duffe, Christopher 141 Duffe, Jennifer 56, 198, 219 Dugal, Jason 223 Dugal, Kevin 106, 198 Dunn, Kari 39, 198 Dunn, Kelly 209 Durham, Tracy 223 Dutwin, Wendy 198 Dyszkiewicz, Brooke 30, 56, 67, 58, 66, 61, 109, 135, 141 Dzbenski, Brian 35, 49, 99, 141 Czialo, Scott 223 Dziura, Jane 242
Eardley, Lori 210 Eckel, Jodi 49, 141 Egloof, Julie 39, 62, 67, 198 Eible, Darin 210 245
Eichhorn, Lynn 234, 237 Eigenbauer, Donald 125, 210 Eitzen, Chery 223 Elder, Jennifer 39, 45, 56, 120, 69, 198 Eller, Brian 36, 42, 72, 77, 90, 92, 141, 66 Ellsworth, Jennifer 223 Elston, Barbara 142 Emde, Edward 223 Enright, Erin 210 Episcopo, Thomas 142 Ercoland, Elisa 210, 219 Erdfelt, Joakim 142, 65 Erney, Monica 198 Esposito, Cynthia 234, 237 Essl, Tammy 142 Evanko, Joseph 89, 90, 198 Evans, Janet 56, 66, 67, 142
Fallon, Jeanine 198 Fallon, Kathleen 49, 95, 142 Famoso, Melissa 77, 223 Famoso, Robin 142 Fanelli, Christine 94, 95, 210 Fanikus, Asteris 223, 117 Fanning, Alison 39, 99, 103, 127, 142, 148 Fanning, Frank 125 Fanning, Michael 223, 117 Farkas, Elisa 39, 198 Farkas, Lesley 210 Farrior, Elandra 223 Fava, Chris 223 Fede, Matthew 223 Fell, Amy 96, 223 Fennimore, Duane 210 Ferencz, Rachel 210 Fernandez, Lori 39, 142 Fernandez, Santiago 142 Fernbach, Lisa 56, 62, 198 Ferris, Tori Ann Festa, Jennifer 49, 85, 142 Festa, Tara 21, 49, 56, '142, 58, 61 Fiandaca, Tara 95 Fiori, Cynthia 223, 61 Fitzgerald, Shannon 210 Fitzgibbon, Rebecca 223 Fitzpatrick, Kelly 49, 127, 143, 58 Fitzpatrick, Theresa 223 Fleming, Eddie 198 Floyd, John 223 Floyd, Mark 198, 122 Foley, Jerome 210 Ford, Margaret 56, 68 Foster, Mary 233 Fowler, Jason 233 Francais, Michelle 3, 143 Frascella, Kim 39, 198, 66 Frascella, Kristine 210 Freda, Jennifer 210 246
Frederick, J ermaine 223 Frederick, John 198 Fregans, Jonathan 223 French, Jennifer 120, 210 Fresne, Angela 223 Frock, Billy 103, 143 Fuccello, Tonilynn 143 Fuhrmann, Alison 43, 49, 58, 61, 104, 64, 65 Furda, Melony 75, 223
Gaffney, Nicole 210 Gallagher, Denis 198 Gallo, Angelina 83, 198 Gallo, Joseph 198 Gallucci, Kristina 223 Gallucci, Michael 42, 49, 125, 143 Gankiewicz, Mark 198, 117 Gappa, Steven 210 Garcia, Angelica 223 Garcia, Marvin 210 Garnier, Michael 223 Garrett, Erica 223 Garruba, Kathleen M. 56, 67, 58, 61, 143 Gater, David 223 Gater, Stephanie M. 198 Gatto, Frank 90, 234 Gauvin-Tharney, Denise 234 Gavin, Sheila 236 Gawroski, Donna 210 Gaynor, David A. 51, 62, 144, 58, 61 Gaynor, Kristine 210 Gee, James T., Jr. 42, 56, 77, 89, 90, 144, 131 Geller, Brian S. 198 Gerald, Terrance 144, 49 Giampetro, Theresa 236 Giampolo, Thomas J. 198, 210 Gibbons, Jennifer 198 Giersh, Rebecca 210 Giglio, Christine 210 Giglio, Eileen 210 Gilbert, Martin L. 223 Gilli, Justin 210 Gilligan, Colleen 210 Glahn, Jennifer 39, 49, 144, 58 Gocke, Mary Anne 67, 140, 144, 147, 249, 62, 58, 61 Gocke, Meghan 56, 57, 67, 198, 249, 59, 61 Godwin, Elise 210 Goeke, Alison 104, 210 Goertz, William John 223 Gogol, Agatha 108, 210, 212, 219 Golden, Kelli 144 Golden, Sean Martin 223 Goldman, Susan Kerry 39, 120, 198 Goldstein, Catherine P. 198 Gominiak, Matthew 62, 144, 149 Gominiak, Robert 7, 125, 210, 62
Gono, Sinski 48, 125, 144 Gonzalez, Roberto 223 Goodballet, Jennifer L. 49, 145 Goodrich, Christopher G. 224 Gore, Elizabeth Ann 39, 145 Gorman, Colleen 145, 58 Gorman, David 210 Gorman, Robert 198, 207, 69 Govan, Matthew 123, 122, 198 Grady, Shante M. 224 Grasso, Debra M. 224 Gray, William 145 Graziani, Michael 224 Greco, Christina 210 Green, Katherine Mary 49, 145, 58, 65, 61 Gregory, Kelly 96, 210 Gregory, Michelle Anne 39, 49, 104, 105, 145 Grimes, John E. Jr. 77, 198 Grissinger, Pamela 236 Grodzickyj, Nicky 210 Gronostajski, Gregory 100, 101, 103, 117, 145, 160 Grussler, John 236 Guarini, Richard E. 106, 224 Guarno, Matthew 210 Guglielmelli, Joell M. 198 Guglielmo, Michael 224 Guhl, Meredith 224 Guido, Christine 210 Gulyas, Michael 224 Gulyas, Michele E. 145, 58 Gunson, Christine 224, 94, 95 Gusciora, Richard 236 Gusz, Kristine 198 Gutierrez, Edward 224 Gutierrez, Jason 210 Guzman, Jason 198 Guzzo, Nicole Lee 39, 67, 58, 61, 198
Haas, David M. 224 Haas, Jonathan P. 198 Haenni, Matthew 210, 117 Hage, Marie 236 Hageman, Michael J. 224 Hairston, Anastasia D. 224 Hall, Diallo W. 49,62, 137, 146 Hall, Lisa Michelle 57, 198, 69 Halloran, Colleen M. 39, 56, 67, 125, 198 Hamilton, Monique C. 198 Hamilton, Parnell 224 Hamilton, Tonya 224 Hammerstone, James 56, 57, 66, 146, 149, 188, 191, 192 Hammerstone, Michael Jay 198 Hammond, Margaret 236, 237 Hand, Brian 125, 210, 219 Hanlon, Thomas J. 90, 198 Hardiman, Maribeth 236
Hardiman, Patrick M. 198 Harkness, Megan Elizabeth 224 Harku, Jairam Jr. 1908 Harlicka, Todd C. 48, 111, 146, 66 Harmer, Christopher W. 224 Harney, Eileen 57, 58, 104, 105, 146, 154 Harold, Sister Mary 232, 235, 239 Harrington, Katrina 210 Harris, Jerome C. 198 Harris, Keith Obreen 224 Harrison, Nicole 39, 114, 115, 198 Hartpence, Rebecca 210 Harvey, Monique M. 62, 146 Havens, Elizabeth Ann 19,1 46 Hayes, Bridget 39, 146, 58, 68 Hayman, Christopher 49, 146, 152 Hayman, Megan 96, 224 Heath, Brian 62, 63, 67, 69, 140, 147 Heckler, David R. 61, 62, 147, 58, 68 Hedgepeth, Kristan 224 Hedgepeth, Sarah 210 Heenan, Holly 210 Hefner, Christopher 147 Heinz, Bridget 120, 224, 61 Heinz, Laura 224 Heinz, Philip J. 90, 198 Heitzman, Christopher 125, 210, 212, 219 Heitzman, John M. 90, 198, 58 Henkel, Karen 29, 236 Hess, Catherine 224 Hess, Heidimarie 41, 68, 198, 40 Hewitson, Nikole Marie 57, 72, 133, 147, 58 Hice, Daria 67, 198, 61 Hiner, Christina 224 Hittinger, Kimberly A. 198, 39 Ho, Hau Wan 210, 64 Hoch, Andrea Ann 39, 63, 147,58,61 Hoch, Mary Ann 242 Hochschild, Fred 236 Hodnicki, Michael 90, 58, 102, 147, 61 Hogan, James 210 Hopkins, Joseph E. III 90, 147, 161 Horan, Stacy 49, 56, 147, 189, 58, 66, 61 Houston, John Edward 199, 122 .Hritz, Carrie Ann 224 Huggins, Megann 7, 31, 39, 38, 56, 72, 88, 95, 148 Hughes, Aileen 148 Hughes, Colleen 39, 95, 199 Hunt, Tara 39, 102, 104, 199 Hurd, Ethan 199, 65, 68 Hutchinson, G. Anthony 224 Hutchinson, Glenn 210 Hutchinson, Jennifer 148 Hutchinson, Kristine M. 39, 199 Hutchinson, Robert 148 Hutman, Karen 49, 104, 105, 148, 164
Iannaci, Ann Marie 210 Immordino, John 148 Ingber, Jill 210 Innocenti, Nessa M. 31, 49, 57, 62, 67, 148, 156, 58 Inverso, Anthony 25, 43, 62, 225 Inverso, Susan E. 199, 39, 62, 58 Isom, Sabrina 62, 63, 148 Ivins, Mary Liz 232, 239
J Jablonski, Mark G. 120, 225 Jablonski, Mirusia S. 56, 67, 199 Jackman, B Jay 149 Jackowski, Brian 210 Jackson, Minerva 225 Jackson, Timothy 90, 149 Jacobs, Matthew T. 199 Jacobs, Thomas M. 74, 90, 199 James, Andrew 90, 211 James, William 90, 236, 237, 122 Jancewicz, Kristin J. 149, 108 Jancola, Amber 120, 211 Janiszewski, Mark Joseph 199 Jaroni, Bob 89, 90 Jasinski, Jaime 94, 95, 225 Jasovsky, Edward James 149 Jean-Louis, Glenda 225 Jensen, Rosena 211 Jewusiak, Amy 62, 199, 201 Ji, Eun A. 67, 79, 199, 69, 68 Jingoli, Patricia 242 Joachim, Sister Mary 236 Johnson, Kathy Ann 225 Johnson, Lisa 45, 65, 211 Johnston, Daphne M. 49, 149 Jones, David 211 Jones, Derrick Charles 90, 112, 199 Jones, Heather A. 199 Jones, Lisa M. 39, 199 Jones, Thomas M. Jr. 225 Jose, Sister Marie 236 Joyce, Elizabeth 67, 211 Juerling, Tera 49, 149 Jung, Jennifer 7, 95, 225
K Kadlec, Kerrie 225 Kadlec, Thomas 149 Kafer, Michelle 7, 95, 211 Kakstis, Alison Marie 225 Kaluza, Julie Lynn 63, 149 Kamp, Christine 219 Kandebo, Krista E. 39, 67, 69, 199 Kane, Erin C. 106, 107, 150, 102, 191
Kaplan, Christiane 79, 236 Kara, Victor W. 199 Kara, Lidia 211 Kasprzak, Matthew N. 225 Kauffman, Todd 212 Kawalec, Donna 236 Kean, Leea 212 Kearns, Beverly 236 Kearns, Heather M. 21, 39, 49, 63, 114, 115, 150, 58, 61 Keating, Amanda A. 39, 67, 58, 201, 199 Keehn, Susan 56, 67, 64, 82, 83, 212, 248 Keiling, David 120, 212, 219 Kekesi, Richie 212 Kelley, Jennifer 225 Kelley, Kristin 7, 95, 212, 61 Kelly, David 232 Kelly, Jennifer 212 Kelly, Karen A. 199 Kelly, Maureen 241, 236 Kempisty, Christopher 225 Kennedy, Christine M. 39, 56, 102, 104, 199 Kennedy, Elizabeth A. 21, 58, 61, 62, 67' 65, 105, 150 Kennedy, Teresa W. 56, 57, 67, 61, 62, 58, 65, 150 Kerins, Brian F. 225 Kerins, Sean Austin 89, 90, 199 Kerwick, Kelly 212, 219 Kiefer, Kara C. 67, 199 Kinelski, Rebecca 225 Kinelski, Scott 150 Kite, Agnes M. 79, 150 Kite, Mary E. 199 Klein, Kimberly 39, 199 Klek, Beverly 243 Klotz, Erik 90, 212 Klotz, Kristian 25, 225 Kmiec, Mark J. 200, 122 Kmiec, Scott M. 49, 56, 99, 150, 191 Knott, Brian 225 Kobrin, Marilyn J. 200, 207, 69 Koch, Patricia Ann 39, 49, 50, 85, 149 Kompa, Chris 49, 151 Kontoyannis, Catherine 96, 97 Kopen, Michele L. 119, 225 Kopera, Edward 112, 212 Korczak, Violetta 49, 151 Korsos, Leslie 99, 101, 200, 207 Korzenko, Francis 90, 200 Koschek, Sandy 95, 236 Koutouzos, Helene 83, 200, 64 Koutouzos, Kaliopie 225 Kovacs, Catherine 42, 49, 62, 66, 67, 64, 151, 249 Kozlowski, Joy 151, 58 Krajacic, Amy 200 Krajacic, Karen 225, 61 Kramarz, Robert 200 Kraun, Alexandrea 119, 225 Krawischenko, Joseph 39, 200 Krempasky, Susan 236 247
Kressee-Rodriguez, Jennifer 236 Krisak, Todd 74, 99, 200, 207 Krollman, Becky 212, 61 Krollman, Richard 31, 42, 99 Kubick, Allison 225 Kuczykowski, Joann 200 Kulas, Karyn 225 Kunst, Michael 212 Kurisko, Steven 225 Kurst, Jessica 212, 61 Kusek, Kristen 6, 39, 49, 58, 66, 65, 94, 95, 144, 151, 189 Kydonieus, Michael 99, 125, 151 Kyte, Gloriann 238 Kyte, Randi 67, 120, 200
Lorentz, Nicole 212, 65, 69, 68 Lugossy, Lisa 21, 31, 36, 38, 39, 56, 77, 85, 153, 191 Lumia, Margaret 120, 213, 64 Lupica, Michael 153 Lupinacci, April 200 Lupinacci, Louis 49, 153, 192 Lupinacci, Patti 213 Lyman, Erik 90, 112, 213 Lynch, Donna 238 Lynh, James 125, 213 Lynch, Margaret 238
Mabes, Joanne 39, 113, 114, 200, 207 Mabes, Lee 200 Mackenzie, Glenn 42, 58, 67, 66, 69, 153, 189, 57, 77 Labriola, Joyce 45, 68, 151 Landolfi, Patricia 152, 58 Madden, Maureen 39, 58, 153, 61 Lang, Eileen 238 Maddock, Edward 225, 117 Laperriere, Daniel 120, 225 Madeya, George 225 Larraga, May Ann 225 Maffei, Nicole 153 Lassiter, Evonya 49, 61, 62, 152, 58, Magyari, Robert 154 Mahler, Jonathan 112, 225 69 Latini, Joseph 77, 225 Maier, Elisabeth 49, 59, 69, 154 Lauandos, Nicole 212 Maier, Rebecca 225, 69 Lauerson, Scott 200 Maiorino, Donald 200 Laurinaitis, Mark 23, 99, 100, 212 Maisto, Matthew 120, 58, 225 Lawler, Lizanne 31, 85, 152, 192 Major, Barbara 104, 238 Layton, Heather 7, 36, 29, 49, 56, 57, Maldonado, Daniel 100, 200 95, 152, 61 Malloy, Brian 4, 90, 213 Lear, Thomas 152 Manahan, Nicolette 67, 213 Lech, Joseph 225 Mangini, Alyson 213 Lee, Dug Young 39, 56, 64, 68, 200 Mangonon, Gina 225 Manners, 路Michelle 225, 61 Lee, Hae Seung 152 Mannion, Matthew 225 Lee, Seung Young 225 Maratos, Denis 154, 163, 122 Leipzig, Joshua 200 Marchant, Cynthia 238 Leland, Nicole 212 Marchetti, Christian 213 Leonie, Patricia 238 Marino, Lori 154 Lepre, Michael 200, 206 Markman, Jeanne 213 Levin, Abraham 238 Markulec, Nicole 213 Levin, Alan 23, 75, 99, 212 Marone, Kerry Ann 36, 39, 58, 61 Lewis, Christine 45, 225, 68 Lewis, Karyn 45, 49, 61, 62, 63, 66, Maroney, Carol Ann 225 152, 58, 68 Marrero, Annette Marie 225 Lewis, Robin 212 Marseglia, Leann 54, 109 Liberto, Robert 77, 225 Marsh, Kimberly 225 Lipcsey, Thomas 119, 152 Martakis, Periklis 213 Liptak, Mary Ann 232, 239 Martin, Deirdre 67, 65, 200 Martin, Gregory 225 Liverman, Eddie 200, 117 Livia, Michael 212 Martin, Mary Lynn 26, 238 Liwacz, Jeffrey 90, 212 Martinez, David 125, 213 Lloyd, William 225 Marue, Melissa 67, 213 Loatman, Richard 238 Mason, David 200 Locco, Louis 56, 119, 200, 66, 64 Massenat, Philip 90, 154 Loftin, David 43, 90, 112, 212 Massenat, Reynold 225 Loh, Scott 212 Matar, Michael 225 Longmuir, James 49, 153 Mate, Melissa 26, 213 Lopez, Meliza 49, 153 Mathews, Christopher 26, 212, 213 Lopez, Michael 200 Mathews, David 154 Lopez, Raquel 200 Mattozzi, Jennifer 35, 39, 49, 155 Lorbeck, Kerri Anne 225 Mattozzi, Kristie 226 248
Maxwell, Connie 200 Maxwell, Jason 226 Maxwell, Sean 125, 213 Maxwell, Sophie 243 Maziarz, Jeffrey 200 Mazur, Jon 155, 69 Mazzuca, Antoinette 155 McCann, Roberta 155 McClain, Ericka 38, 39, 49, 155 McClain, Jason 226 McClean, Darlene 114 McClinton, Malana 39, 141 McClure, Jill 77, 125, 226 McConnell, Sean 36, 89, 90, 155 McCoy, Glenn 155 McDonald, Frederick 106, 200 McDonough, Michael 226 McEwan, Michael 156 McGann, Kathleen 39, 67, 200 McGillan, Peter 200 McGlinchy, Christopher 99, 100, 120, 156 MeG linchy, Megan 226 McGrath, Dawn 95, 213, 117, 61 McGraw, Jean 29, 238 McGuigan, Kelly 6, 7, 39, 63, 67, 95, 143, 156, 171 McGuiness, Christine 62, 200 McGuire, Lauren 10, 39, 56, 58, 65, 104, 105, 156 Mcinerney, Donna 237, 238 McKee, Christopher 62, 120, 117, 156 McKenzie, Holly 41, 200 McKnight, David 7, 61, 62, 63, 67, 58, 65, 156, 167 McKnight, Ruth 226 McLaughlin 107 McLaughlin, Kelly 61, 94, 95, 156, 117 McLaughlin, Maureen 39, 49, 156 McLean, Darnell 200 McLemore, Paul 90, 157 McMahon, Jennifer 21, 39, 175 MeN ally, Shannon 200, 69, 68 McNamara, Colleen 39, 113, 114, 200 McNamara, Erin 58, 157, 164 McNichol, Brook 119, 226 McVaugh, Randy 213 Meagher, Kathleen 226 Meagher, Teddy Meehan, Alyson 19, 213 Meisner, Phillip 226 Mellodge, J adzia 96, 97, 226 Mermet, Nicole 226 Merunka, Robert 107, 157 Messineo, Joseph 200 Micai, Eric 90, 213 Micharski, George 157 Michaud, Matthew 226 Midura, Bryan 42, 48, 157 Midura, Margaret 213 Migliacci, Christopher 200, 65 Millinowicz, David 232, 239
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Bark llllhtrt lat Btlongs by Catherine W enz One new contributing faculty member to the Canticle staff is Mr. Rhym- teacher, yearbook literary advisor and football coach. Mr. Rhym was born in Trenton, New Jersey, and lived there until he graduated from our Notre Dame High School in 1984. He them moved to Lewisburg, Pennsylvania so that he could attend Bucknell University. It is from there that Mr. Rhym graduated with an English/History degree. His choice of an English major was approved by Mrs. Gavin, said Mr. Rhym. "Mrs. Gavin told me to choose a major
which I was comfortable with and good at. So I started out with it and liked it so much that I kept with it." After college, Mr. Rhym moved on to the corporate world, but found it unsuitable for him. He worked for a large corporation in Harrisburg for a year, but decided to leave and teach at Notre Dame. "I wanted something that didn't just involve money- I didn't fit into the corporate mindset of 'material things'." His decision to come to ND was easy enough. Mr. Rhym wanted to give something back to the community which had nurtured him. "My roots are here," he said. "Up until I turned ten I wanted to be a
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football player," said Mr. Rhym. But going into college he didn't know specifically what he wanted to do- " I was just living the [college] experience." He only knew that he needed freedom within his job, and room to be creative. Mr. Rhym had trouble picking out just one hobby. He decided that, without question, he enjoyed sports oriented activities. He doesn't like to read, although he loves "classic literature" and poetry. And he also loves his car- "Taking care of it, driving it, and just looking at it." -Thanks for everything, Mr. Rhym! -the Staff.
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by Mary Anne Gocke The year started out on schedule but by the last deadline we were rac~ng against the clock. How could this have happened with the addition of Mr. Rhym and so many new members? Must just be our luck! The new staff members have been such a great addition. They have learned quickly and soon become part of the staff. Ms. Wargo said, "We have learned a tre-
mendous amount this year. Everyone has been very hard-working and dedicated. I'm looking forward to the Juniors and Sophomores taking over next year as they have had such strong guidance from the Seniors." Editors Kit Kovacs and Mary Anne Gocke agree, "This year has been great. We're glad to have had the experience. We wish next year's editors luck, they'll need it!"
Top/DON'T ASK ME: Mr. Rhym doing what he does best, Left/IT'S NOT EVEN NOON: Jen Brennan is hard at work already and on a Saturday too. Middle/ A TRIAD OF EXPERIENCE: Kit Kovacs, Ms. Wargo, and Mary Anne Gocke. Far Right/ COMING ATTRACTiqNS: Meghan Gocke, Jen Brennan, Kate Wenz, Ms. Wargo, and Janelle Umali. Bottom/GREAT MINDS AT WORK: Beth Joyce, Jen Kelly, Kit Kovacs, Melissa Marue, Kate Wenz.
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Miller, Margaret 242, 243 Miller, Melanie 39, 49, 63, '157, 58 Mingo, Nicole 49, 66, 157 Miranda, Felix 226 Mirelli, Jennifer 226 Mirelli, Julie Ann 45, 200 Misier, Shannon 62, 157 Mitchell, Sharon 114 Mitzen, Timothy 226 Mizer, Jay 89, 90, 200 Mody, Shivani 213 Molignano, Anne 96, 213 Molignano, Catherine 21, 73, 97, 125, 157 Monahan, Jon 49, 63,146,157 Monte, Stacey 226 Moody, Amy 157 Moorcraft, Thomas 106, 213 Moore, Charles 90, 92, 238 Moore, Elsie 238 Moore, Jonathan 89, 90, 200 Moore, Richard 226 Moore, William 90, 226 Morales, Karen 226 Moran, Caryn 120, 225 Moran, Jason 120 Moran, Jennifer 226 Moran, Kathleen 213 Moran, Patricia 226 Moran, Theresa 213 Morano, Tina 85, 158, 192 Mordock, Jeffrey 226 Morgan, Christopher 200 Morin, Vivian 83, 158 Morozin, Christine 31, 58, 158 Morrin, Daniel 226 Moscarello, Joann 39, 63, 200 Moscarello, Mary Beth 226 Mosticchio, Jennifer 21, 49, 56, 99, 57, 72, 103, 126, 158, 58, 66, 61 Mottley, Lesley 158 Mount, George 56, 57, 106, 200, 66 Moustafa, Nora 213 Moyer, Stephen 200 Muehleisen, Carl 67, 213 Mullaney, Timothy 213 Mullaney, Brian 90, 200 Mullen, Maggie 45, 158 Mullen, Ryan 226 Mulligan, Brian 112, 213, 219 Mulligan, Lawrence 83, 238, 73 Mulligan, Shawn 158 Munyak, Jessica 58, 159 Murar, Margo 213 Murison, Justine 226 Murphy, Kelli 96, 213, 61 Murray, Christine 226 Murtha, Eric 226 Muscianesi, Anne Marie 119, 213 Muscianesi, James 64, 67, 119, 159, 65 Muse, Akil 159
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Owens, Keisha 226 Ozmon, Amy 226 N adraga, Adrian 226 Napolean, Nick 226 Napolitano, Caesar 83, 125, 213 Navata, Brandon 90, 191, 213 Navata, Debra 21, 35, 39, 49, 56, 58, 66, 99, 159, 189, 192, 61 Neal, Marlene 114, 115, 200 Neall, Karey 200 Neall, Kelly 120, 226 Nemeth, Kristine 39, 67, 200, 58 Nemeth, Susan 96, 226 Nevin, Paul 226 Newell, Kimberly 202 Newell, Rob 90, 213 Newkirk, Waymon 226 Nibbs, Christopher 213 Nicolai, Laurie 74, 202 Nikitiades, George 202 Nitti, Christopher 23, 75, 90, 213 Nitti, Lisa 48, 49, 61, 102, 104, 105 Nixon, Margaret 202 Noble, Elisabeth 159 Nolan, Eric 213, 64 Noncent, Sophie 226 Novak, Kristin 226 Novak, Stacey 226 Nowak, Beth Ann 213, 58 Nutt, Marianne 213 Nyzio, Stephen 202
0' Brien, Daniel 159, 122 0' Donnell, Jennifer 67, 213 0' Donovan, John 57, 90, 61, 201, 202 0' Hara, Sister Josita 238 0' Keefe, Colleen 107, 120, 226 0' Keefe, Kristine 43, 226 0' Malley, Matthew 73, 159, 172 0' Neill, James 159 0' Rahilly, Andrew 226 0' Rahilly, Gerard 120, 160 0' Reilly, Megan 202 0' Sullivan, Amanda 43, 202 Odeheimer, Joseph 57, 123 Odenheimer, Kelly 63, 160 Ogiony, Michael 43, 90, 213 Okulicz, Jason 226 Olech, Dorothy 242, 243 Oliver, Michael 160 Orbe, Anna Marie 213 Orbe, Lisa 58, 160 Ostrowski, Christine 213 Ostrowski, Kimberly 31, 38, 39, 77, 85, 152, 160 Ostrowski, Lawrence 202 Ostrowski, Suzanne 77, 226 Owen, Niccole 45, 65, 202
Padalino, Vince 48 Pagano, Nicole 202 Pagano, Sabrina 160, 58 Pak, Sang 214 Palfalvi, Theodore 120, 214 Palmieri, Jean 242 Palombi, Irene 242, 243 Pania, Trevin 226 Panfili, Jennifer 214 Panfili, Joseph 90, 214 Panzitta, Marcus 19, 31, 49, 62, 145, 160 Papa, Jaime 227 Parrotta, Tanya 227 Pastor, Chris 214, 122 Patel, Ratna 39, 49, 58, 63, 66, 161 Patterson, Joe 161, 69 Patterson, Mike 161 Paver, Carly 227 Paver, Charles 202 Pazdan, Brian 123, 202, 122 Pearson, Kerry 214 Pedersen, Aric 202 Pellegrino, Michael 214 Peloquin, Monique 119, 202 Pemberton, Crystal 227 Peoples, Matthew 67, 202 Peppler, Robert 202 Perdomo, Liza 83, 202 Perez, Tania 75, 227 Perone, Brian 23, 214 Perone, Brooke 43, 227 Perone, Michael 98, 238 Perrella, Eileen 49, 161 Perro, Thomas 227 Pesce, Christine 35, 36, 67, 161, 190, 58 Pesce, Jennifer 214 Peterson, Malik 161 Peterson, Nicole 227 Petito, Michael 214 Pfeiffer, Katherine 227 Piepszak, Ellen 49, 66, 67, 161, 189 Pietras, Michael 227 Pietrefesa, Patrick 214 Pietrzak, Beth 125, 202 Pinelli, Christopher 214 Pingitor, Bryan 63, 67, 214 Pingitor, Stacy 227 Plishchuk, Irene 227 Plishchuk, Maria 49, 58, 161 Plumeri, Carole 214, 64, 61 Plumeri, Cynthia 3, 30, 49, 162 Plunkett, Janice 214 Plunkett, Kathleen 39, 45, 202 Plunznyk, Victor 49, 162 Pogoda, Darren 214 Pollard, Nicole 162
Popowski, Karen 228 Popowski, Robert 49, 62, 63, 67, 140, 162, 58, 61 Posluszny, Joseph XX 162 Potter, Neil 77, 228 Pouria, Lisa 162 Poux, Adrian 202 Poveromo, Marc 202 Pribila, Eugene 62, 90, 162 Prbila, Matthew 228 Primerano, James 125, 228 Procaccini, Fred 214 Procaccini, Vito 214 Procaccino, Joseph 202 Prophett, Brendan 90, 111, 214 Provenzale, Julie 83, 203 Provost, Katherine 228 Prunetti, Carrie Prynoski, Christian 58, 67, 162, 190, 192, 66 Przyborowski, Lynda 228 Puca, Jason 26, 122, 214 Pugliese, Gina 203 Pukala, Pamela 228 Pueturak, Kyle 228 Pypcznski, Jeffrey 214, 219
Quinn, Cauldon 90, 201, 203 Quinn, Lekisha 43, 75, 214 Quinty, Joseph 203
Radigan, Kristy 203 Radosti, Andrew 57, 64, 214 Rafferty, Daniel 90, 203 Rafferty, Megan 3, 7, 30, 45, 49, 85, 149, 163, 190, 58 Rafferty, Michele 31, 42, 67, 149, 163, 66, 61 Ramsey, Charles 63, 120, 212, 214 Ranucci, Jennifer 23, 214 Red Cross Club 59 Reed, Heath 106, 214 Reed, Sabrina 214 Regan, Linda 238 Regan, Nicole 228 Reger, Doris 3, 49, 163 Reggimenti, Mark 112, 214 Rego, Joseph 228, 117 Reichling, Kristin 203 Reidy, Thomas 203 Reilly, Margaret 39, 58, 163 Reither, George 238 Rendek, Stephen 106, 214 Repko, Steven 203 Reres, Denise 96, 97, 214 Revilla, Tonya 214
Reznick, Elena 228 Rhoads, Matthew 214, 117 Rhym, Darren 238, 249 Ricco, Sam 214 Rick, Amy 48, 58, 63, 149, 163, 61 Ridley, Mary 203 Riley, Brenda 240 Riley, Sharon 163 Rivera, David 48, 163 Robb, Ashleigh 56, 67, 62, 66, 64, 68, 163 Robbins, Christy 203 Robertson, Dean 203 Robinson, Craig 120, 164 Robinson, James 203 Robinson, Faleisha 214, 219 Robles, Orlando 228, 117 Roche, Christopher 90, 111, 203 Rogers, Leron 77, 125, 228 Romano, William 26, 78, 240 Romany, Megan 39, 203 Romito, Rosemarie 214 Roper, Demond 164 Rossi, Danielle 214 Rossi, David 214 Rosso, Douglas 214 Rotondo, Anthony 228 Rotondo, Louis 240 Rottkamp, Rebecca 96, 97, 228 Rouselle, Christina 214 Rousseau, Sean 203 Rovello, Margaret 240 Rule, Christopher 214 Rumac, Suzanne 63, 164, 66 Runowicz, Kathy 164 Russo, James 228 Russo, Joshua 228 Russo, Nicholas 90, 214, 219 Ryan, Elizabeth 39, 164 Ryan, Walter 214 Ryfinski, Beth Ann 228
Sabato, Andrea 102, 126, 164 Sabree, Iris 228 Salava, Eric 214, 122 Salcewicz, Patricia 228 Salcewicz, Judy 240 Salmon, Andrew 164 Salvatini, Andrea 120, 214 Sanchez, Amaris 214 Sanderson, Meryl 164 Santiago, Dymphna 228 Santiago, Pedr 228 Santo, Cynthia 228 Santos, Ruby 228 Santowasso, Nicole 214 Santowasso, David 203 Sapnar, Nicole 39, 58, 67, 65, 61, 165 Sargeant, Susan 49, 58, 67, 165, 61 Sargent, Alexander 228 Sargiotto, Dominic 214
Savelli, Christine 228 Savelli, Jennifer 203 Sawa, Stephanie 35, 85, 165, 176 Scanlon, Carol 228 Scannella, Tammi 23, 215 Scavo, Rosalia 6, 39, 95, 203 Schaeffer, Erica 203, 65 Schafer, Gregory 240 Scheideler, Robin 215 Scheidnagel, Amy 215 Schell, Kathryn 228 Schendlinger, Teri-Ann 49, 165 Schiano, Susy 228 Schiefer, Jeanne Marie 120, 125 Schirmer, Paul 237, 240 Schlieben, Mary Jo 39, 203, 68 Schmitt, Kristen 39, 114, 165 Schmitt, Susan 215 Schnall, Timothy 228 Schneider, Heather 228 Schoch, James 203 Schroth, Lorette 104, 120, 215 Schultz, Steve 23, 119, 240 Scipio, Leslye 90, 203 Scorsolini, David 203, 66 Scott, Michelle 39, 165 Scott, Rachelle 30, 58, 61, 108, 165 Scully, Brandy 49, 165 Seiler, David 215 Selfridge, Richard 228 Semonik, Thomas 228 Senetra, Stephanie 49, 166 Sentek, Kimberly 23, 215 Septak, Paul 92, 203 Serafin, Brian 119, 203 Serra, Denise 203 Settles, Arnold 111, 166 Sewnig, Catherine 240 Sewnig, Tim 106, 107, 240 Sferra, Nick 203, 117 Shannon, Heather 30, 109, 166 Shapson, Michael 228 Sharma, Bharati 215 Sharma, Bob 166 Shaw, Thomas 240 Sheehan, Arthur 36, 63, 89, 90, 123, 122, 166 Sheehan, Timothy 228 Sherman, Chanda 203 Shinal, Jeannine 49, 63, 104, 105, 166, 192, 58, 61 Shinn, Christine 215 Shwahla, Laura 75, 215, 219, 61 Shy, Jermaine 89, 90, 203 Sieben, Chris 90, 215, 219, 117 Siedlarczy k, Linda 203 Sikorski, Gabriela 40, 41, 119, 203, 68 Silvers, Natalie 83, 215 Simms, Kristen 215 Simone, John 111, 240 Simpson, Kimberly 43, 120, 228 Simpson, Winsome 39, 56, 203 Singelakis, Nicole 166, 58, 61 Singelakis, Peter 228 251
Singh, Richard 215 Sirak, Maria 228 Sirawsky, Matthew 166 Skeba, Keith 203, 122 Slatina, Debra 203 Slavin, James 43, 203 Smith, Carey 49, 63, 99, 111, 136, 167 Smith, George 215 Smith, Jeffrey 228 Smith, Joy 228 Smith, Kathleen 63, 139, 167 Smith, Keon 228 Smith, Kristen 228 Smith, Nadine 167 Smith, Scott 203 Smithson, Jennifer 228 Snyder, Suzanne 167 Soganic, Sherica 75, 228 Sokolowski, Lisa 49, 56, 114, 136, 167, 189 Solan, John 120, 228 Sopko, Brian 203 Sosa, Michael 215 Spaine, Tara 215 Spalluto, Amy 119, 167 Sparano, Dennis 167 Sparano, Sunny 228 Spedick, Stacy 49, 167 Spence, Christopher 168 Spiegel, Richard 215 Staffa, Mark 228 Stanzione, Michael 74, 203 Statkun, Jomar 19, 36, 77, 99, 124, 125, 168, 191, 192, 66 Stefero, Matt 229 Stefero, Sara 39, 102, 104, 61 Steinmuller, Scott 57, 120, 215, 219 Stemmer, Scott 98, 99, 100, 111, 215 Stern, Amy 168 Stevens, Christian 43, 89, 90, 120, 215 Stevens, Jennifer 26, 95, 203 Stevens, Sheri Lynn 168 Stevens, Stephanie 229 Stewart, Robert 215 Stewart, Sandra 90, 240 Stillwell, Edward 19, 31, 49, 77, 168 Stives, Richard 120, 203 Storie, Steven 215 Stout, Timothy 99, 101, 216 Straker, Frank 19, 168 Stults, Jason 216 Sullivan, Stacey 229, 61 Sullivan, Stephen 1200, 168 Sullivan, Timothy 42, 89, 90, 153, 168 Suntato, Tara 120, 229 Suplee, Carl 229 Suth, Brian 57, 90, 63, 201, 203 Sutterlin, Maura 229 Swan, Edward 43, 229 Swieconek, Karen 242 Swieconek, Michael 216 Swierczek, Justin 64, 119, 203 252
Sylvester, John 203, 207 Szafran, John 169 Szakacs, Ryan 229 Szul, Melissa 229
1 Tabron, William 90, 125, 169 Taddeo, Daniela 216 Tammaro, James 111, 169 Tanalski, Lorraine 242 Tandy, Jennifer 216 Tanglaw, Marian 216, 69 Tani, Christina 39, 126, 201, 203, 66 Tanzola, Thomas 169, 122 Tattoli, Susan 49, 69 Tattory, Bernice 240 Taylor, Pamela 39, 48, 169 Telles, Helen-Jean 229 Tempesta, Nikki 203 Terman, Carmen 112, 216, 219 Tezsla, Barbara 49, 113, 114, 169 Thoennes, Frank 169, 173 Thoennes, James 229 Thomas, Carlton 90, 216 Thomas, William 229 Thompson, Beth 170 Thompson, Dana 66, 203 Thurston, Shannon 36, 49, 58, 170 Tilton, Teresa 216 Timlen, Richard 204 Timmapuri, Shaheen 67, 216 Tkaczuk, Anthony 170, 122 Todd, Frances 38, 39, 170 Tomassetti, Amy 45, 170 Toporek, Suzanne 125, 229 Torres, Rochelle 216 Toscano, Rhonda 204 Totten, Edward 229 Trani, Anne Marie 62, 170 Treder, Daniel 10, 204 Triolo, Cynthia 216 Tritt, Michele 212, 216 Trout, Robert 170 Troy, Thomas 229 Tullai, Marie 125, 204 Turak, Brian 229 Turi, Claudine 49, 58, 170, 176 Turner, Tyhese 125, 204 Tweed, Nicole 229 Twers, Daniel 206 Tyne, James 57, 204, 65 Tyne, Janice 45, 227, 68 Tyne, Jennifer 66, 67, 171, 65, 68
ll._-Ulrich, Jason 204 Ulrich, Robert 204 Umali, Janelle 42, 56, 57, 67, 204, 66
Vaccaro, Christopher 90, 229 Valenzuela, Albert 125, 171 Valenzuela, Richard 26, 212, 216, 66 Van Emburgh, Lori Ann 229 Van nest, Kristin 39, 204 Vargas, Jennifer 216 Vasti, Bryan 119, 216, 219 Vaughan, Vanessa 229 Vazquez, Domingo 29 Vidal, Paul 216 Vidal, Rose Anne 125, 229 Vinci, Carla 151, 171 Viriyayuthakorn, Jason 229 Vlaciky, Denise 63, 171 Volk, Carla 229 Von Bargen, David 216 Voorhees, Ralph 90, 204 Voorhees, Sarah 216 Vujovich, Peggy 39, 58, 61, 171
Walasek, Lori 58, 171, 176 Walsh, Colleen 216 Walsh, Jill 216 Walsh, Sussannah 107, 229 Walton, Elizabeth 67, 204 Walton, Jennifer 49, 171 Ward, Douglas 90, 216 Ward, Kenneth 171 Wargo, Diane 25, 67, 240 Warner, Michael 229 Wasko, Gary 66, 229 Watson, Kevin 89, 90, 92, 119, 172, 190 Watson, Mark 229 Watson, Oscar Lewis 90, 123, 229, 122 Wedam, Erich 56, 57, 172, 189 W edam, Lauren 94, 95, 229 Weed, Susan 216 Wehr, Brian 216 Weisgarber, William 229 Welsh, Jennifer 229 Welsh, Joseph 216 Welzmuller, Tammy 48, 49, 85, 172 Weng, Jennifer 49, 58, 62, 64, 65, 61, 172 Wenta, April 216 W enz, Catherine 67, 204 W eremijenko, Peter 204 White, Christopher 57, 111, 62, 172 White, Diane 204 White, Elizabeth 107, 229 White, Howard 49, 75, 99, 134, 172, 66 Wiechnik, Mark 229 Wig, Jeffrey 229 Wilcox, Tiffany 216
Wiley, Teresa 217 Williams, Chadwin 217 Williams, Scott 229 Wills, Eric 229 Wilson, Madeleine 125, 217 Wilson, Timothy 229 Wingate, Tiffany 229 Wisor, Rebecca 217 Witkowski, Dawn 26, 217, 61 Witkowski, Vincent 229 Wnek, William 57, 98, 99, 100, 204, 207, 66, 61 Wojtczuk, Lisa 23, 217 Wojtowicz, Amy 49, 172, 192, 219 Wolf, Jennifer 62, 143, 172 W olochowicz, Amy 229 Wolochowicz, Jeffrey 173 Woloszyn, J enna 229 Woo, Henry 204 Wood, Jennifer 173 Wood, Robert 240 Woody, Ellen 229 Worthy, Dionne 217 Wright, Andrea 57, 119, 204, 64, 67, 61 Wright, Linda 242 Wroblewski, Joseph 240 Wroblewski, Margaret 240 Wynder, Kenneth 56, 90, 102, 161, 173
Yosua, Carolyn 85, 173 Young, Christopher 62, 67, 173, 176, 190 Young, Denise 204 Yull, Nicole 39, 204 Yuncza, Kevin 173 Yuncza, Patricia 217 Yurgel, Beth Ann 217
Zado, Ray 57, 119, 204, 65, 64 Zahorsky, Bernice 240, 241 Zahorsky, John 57, 119, 63, 64, 65, 204 Zaidi, Farhana 204 Zak, Gregory 63, 67, 204 Zaleski, Caroline 229 Zaleski, Gregory 229 Zdenek, Andrew 229 Zegarski, Michael 204 Zeis, Nicole 204 Zemcik, Frank 120, 229 Ziegler, Michael 173 Zielinski, Scott 217 Ziolkowski, Kevin 217 Zita, Keely 39, 63, 79, 204 Zola, Christine 58, 173
Zola, Michael 217 Zorn, Kevin 74, 90, 204 Zulla, Domenic 217 Zygmunt, Jeffrey, 217
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The success of the Canticle lies not only on the staff, but on those who help out here and there, for without them we'd probably go crazy! We would like to extend a special thank you to Stacy Horan who helped us to develop our theme of "Carpe Diem" by presenting us with the theme page sunrise. She gave us so many to choose from , that the decision was hard. We would also like to thank Chris Prynoski who designed the can of "ND soup" for the Alphabet Soup section. We would like to also thank Mrs. Klek, Mrs. Palombi and all the secretaries, coaches, and moderators who were so helpful in identifying pictures and giving encouragement. Also, they were so patient with us on deadline Mondays and group photo days. ~ We know we are a messy bunch, so we'd like to take this opportunity to thank Dot Riley and the maintenance staff who put up with us when we were here so late to finish up those "little things." And speaking of patience our parents deserve a major thank you. Without them and their support (and cars!) we would not have been able to accomplish many of our deadlines. One special parent, who deserves more thanks than we could give is Mrs. "Mom" Wargo. Not only did she sit in the cafeteria to collect and organize our sales, but she allowed us to come into her home for a Christmas "relaxation party". Miss Stewart also deserves a thank you for her help with the sales and the hectic lines. Also, she always had a friendly hello for us. A special thank you goes to Mary Ann Tarr from "The Times" who was always ready to supply us with specialty sports pictures of our great teams. We'd like to thank Sarony Studios and Bernadette who always had a cheerful response to our many ques-
tions. And, of course Bob Johnston. Bob, our group photographer, always had a smile and joke on those long group photo days. Typing Alphabet Soup gets very tedious. After a while all those letters look the same! We'd like to extend our thanks to Doris Davis who typed for us - she prevented a little of our already huge headaches! A special note of thanks goes out to our Jostens representative, Frank Ball. Fortunately, this year we didn't have as many questions as last year, but new years pose new questions. We thank him for his patience and support, which helped us to calm down on those nervewracking deadlines! We'd like to thank Mr. Kelly and Mrs. Ivins for their support as well as their help in scheduling and organizing of events that we needed their assistance in. Miss Leonie also deserves a special thank you. She is a great inspiration to us to carry on what she has made an award winning yearbook. We'd also like to thank Ms. Wargo and Mr. Rhym our advisors. We know we aren't always easy to get along with. Our articles and pictures weren't always in on time, and we thank you for the extended deadlines. We thank you for devoting your free time to us to help with articles and layouts. Their support, patience and friendship is greatly appreciated. We'd like to thank everyone who helped whether you gave us information on a story, posed for a picture, or helped ID one. Especially the understanding of all our teachers. The success of the yearbook relies on everyone and we could not have done it without you. We hope we have not missed anyone, and if so, it was unintentional. Thank you and Carpe Diem! Catherine Kovacs and the Canticle Staff.
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