1980 Yearbook

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TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction ......................................................................... Page 1 Dedication ......................................................................... Page 17 Faculty ................................................................................ Page 18 Underclassmen .................................................................. Page 40 Seniors ................................................................................ Page 68 Activities ........................................................................... Page 122 Sports ................................................................................ Page 158 Ojciec Swienty Pshy Jiedzie Do Philadelphia ............ Page 208 "Classified" ...................................................................... Page 212

LaSalle College High School 8605 Cheltenham Ave. Ph i ladelph ia, Pa. 19118


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You're a good boy, what are you? 路 .. Turk Tales ... I thought Psych was an easy "A" ... Captain Catholic ... The library will be open second period today ... Why do I keep going back to myoid locker? ... Boy, those freshmen are really small this year ... What is this extended homeroom crap? ... The Snake ... Riots in the cafeteria 路 .. I'm gonna be on Joel ... Mixers 路 " Stink ... College interviews: "Uh, son, Montco's over there" ... Prayer, Space, and Wonder (yeah right) '" Ten bi lis to switch? '" Father Paul, "Woof!" ... What d'ya get on your SAT's? ... Student Lounge - three magazines and a lamp ... FACIAL ... Let's bolt after sixth ... I was soooo wasted '" FUH-BALL ...





Did you ever try to get up the driveway in winter? ... Did you ever try to get down the driveway in winter? ... We gotta get this done! ... God Sac Me? ... No refunds ... Who tried to take out the tree by the driveway with his Ford? ... John Paul II Days - Off! ... Don't you like this formal introduction? ... Did you get your typing permit yet? ... "Those fools scratched my record!" ... "Sure your dog ate your homework" ... THINK Neo-Platonic Disparagement of the Corporeal ... speed bumps ... No one is to be in the academic wing during lunch period ... "Slide me a wove, man" Snagged! Will the "Wisterian" ever come out on time? ... really ... "Sure there's a fourth floor, kid" "Alright, whose parents are goin' away this weekend?" ... ROIGHT ...


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What does the National Honor Society do? It inducts members ... Be fo reel Divi ng from the balcony ... It's phallic, really ... Wi II 309 ever be reopened? ... Who made the tire tracks in the outfield? ... What does the beef stew in the cafeteria remind you of? ... Hey, they finally fixed the tennis and basketball courts ... NO hitch-hiking on Cheltenham Avenue ... Who could ever forget those marvelous pep rail ies? Snow on October 10th?! ... How do you read this #%!*& roster? ... Hey Bodo, how's Detlev ... Mrs. Mountain, if you want to talk, go somewhere else! ... Join the CSC What kind of workouts do mathletes do? ... Is Mrs. Brown the Missing Link? PSAT - NMSQT - MO-U-S-E ...

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DEDICATION

The 1980 Blue and Gold is dedicated to Mr. Thomas Braun. This dedication serves as a meager gesture of our appreciation and as a remembrance of what he has given us all, faculty and students, in his ten years at La Salle. In the weeks following his untimely death, we began to reflect on why Mr. Braun meant so much to La Salle. We remembered walking into his class for the first time, seeing him with those outlandish slacks, drinking his coffee while blankly staring about the room. We got the impression that this was not an ordinary man. Through filmstrips and movies he earned the nickname "AV Braun". He would break the classroom monotony by playing Bill Cosby records and, on an occasional Friday, would initiate one of his "current events" sessions. In remembering the times when he touched our lives, we should consider ourselves fortunate for being able to experience Tom Braun. We are sure that the speakers at the Masses said for Mr. Braun did well to give thanks for and to celebrate his human worth as husband, father, and teacher. We can only add that we will remember the man.

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Faculty' Bulletin LA SALLE COLLEGE HIGH SCHOOL February 10 -

14, 1980

MEETING- There will be an emergency meeting today to investigate the disappearance of Mr. Colistra' s football jacket. RETREATS - There will be a faculty meeting Monday after school to discuss the termination of senior retreats and the location of the faculty retreat. Tahiti and Jamaica have been suggested. FIRE DRILL- There will be a fire drill Thursday during 3rd period. from telling students.

Please refrain

LOTTERY- A lottery will be held this afternoon in the library to decide who will have watch over the women's room at this Friday's mixer. All those wishing to be included will please have their ballots in room 103 by 2:40 Wednesday, or see Dave Manion. WINE AND CHEESE PARTY- Wine and cheese party at Stanczak's, Saturday, 5 til ?? Bring your own wine and cheese. SENIOR CUT DAY- For those who do not already know, senior cut day is tentatively scheduled for March 19th. FAO- All are invited for a Valentine's Day celebration at the Oreland this Friday - - at 3:30. Hans Kung will speak on the misconceptions of rhythm. Drinks are gratis, courtesy of John Cardinal Krol. ROSTERS- Delete from present ros ters: S. Higgins, M. Martin, R. Bolsover, D. Tran, D. Weisbach, R. Gallagher, J. Bonner, W. Fox, C. Hauser W. Carroll, R. Morrison, D. Andrews, M. Varallo, D. Dziedic, H. Weber, A. Sebok, B. Powell, J. Millar, D. Horstmeyer, J. Mackin, D. Fasy, M. Poserina, C. Malone, T. Chadwick, S. Tracey, P. Domichiel, P. Baker, J. Komarnicki, J. Maiale, B. Sullivan, A. Pierce, K. Haury, G. Marro, 1. Heckler, C. Levay, S. Herbetko, J. Goldsmith, F. Gould, the Yearbook staff.


ADMI N ISTRATION

Bro. Andrew Bartley, Principal

Mr. David Diehl, Vice Principal, Student Affairs

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Bro. Joseph Reagan, Graphic Arts

Bro. Frank Danielski, Vice Principal, Academic Affairs


MAIN OFFICE

Mrs. Helen Gallagher School Secretary

Mr. John Flannery Football Coach

Bro. James McEntee Attendance, Driver Training

Mr. Charles Hilpl Business Manager

Mrs. Rosalie Comerford School Secretary


SCIENCE

And all the

SCience,

I don't understand

Bro. Kevin - "Don't put the thermometer in your mouth gang, it's not that kind of thermometer" ... "Put it in the hanger" ... "All right, settle down gang" Mr. Vigg - "J ust shut up" Miss Rimert - "If I threw my keycase" ... "Really and truely" ... "This isn't spelling. This is PHYSICS!" Mr. Steelman - "You guys are so grade conscious it's disgusting" ... "Damn it, you guys!" Mr. Bruno - "WeU ah ... um ... uh, right" ... "Any questions?" Mr. Russell - "God praise the Lord" ... "The question isn't why?, it's how?" ... "If everybody knew what I meant, I wouldn't be up here"

Mr. Anthony Viggiano Biology, Human Sexuality, Anatomy and Physiology

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Miss Lorraine Rimert Physics, Electricity, Energy

Mr. Michael Bruno Dept. Chairman, Chemistry


Mr. Robert Russell Physics, Computer Programming

Mr. Michael Sheehan Energy

Bro. Kevin McManus Chemistry, Energy

Mr. Michael Steelman Biology

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FOREIGN LANGUAGES,--I_ _A_"t_hat_jiV_e_tal_kin_'_ _

Mr. Manion - "Ahem, ok" .,. "You seem to have trouble keeping quiet" ... "Vous ne savez pas? Ok ... " Bro. John - "For lack of a better term" .. . "Wenn du viel Geld hast, dann kannst du ... " ... "Ium beispiel ... " Bro. Dominic - "Am I speaking Greek?" ... "C'Mon, this is freshman year stuff ... "Personne ... ?" Mr. Hohenleitner - "Uh, well, it's like "Would you please clean up that table" Bro. Bill Riley - "Ok, quickly take out a piece of paper" '" "It's all psychological" ... "Ia toldya that the Shah shouldn't have come to America" Mr. Devine - "Comencemos y por favor ... " 'Due to my experience you guys are learning" ... 'Paples en los libros" Mr. Serpiello - "OK" ... "You know" ... "Shut up"

Mr. James Devine - Spanish, Director Public Relations

Bro. Dominic Smith French, A-V Materials Coordinator

Bro. John McGoldrick Dept. Chairman, German, Western Civilizatior


Mr. David Manion Spanish, French

Bro. William Riley Spanish, Band Moderator

Mr. George Hohenleitner German, Religion

Mr. James Serpiello Spanish, Intramurals

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RELIGION

Mr. Edward Sacraments

Klenk

Christian

Morality,

Church

Well, I've never been to heaven

History,

Mrs. Muriel Mehr Dept. Chairman, Religion I, Death

Mrs. Mehr - "It was sooo tragic" ... "When my own son reached the dating age ... " ... "That reminds me of the Prodigal son ... " Bro. AI - "Hiya, watha" ... "Boys will be boys but La Salle boys will be gentlemen" ... "Remember the latin verb: cheatum, catchum, flunkum" Mr. Klenk - "All the news that fits" ... "Let's pause for a brief moment of meditation" ... "Green Acres is the place for me" Fr. Paul - "You wimp" ... "Woof" ... "Oh Lord, give me strength" Mr. Devine - "The reverse is opposite" ... "It just takes one little critter to do it" ... "If it takes paint off cars, it'll kill sperm" ... "Be down at the track by 3 o'clock" Bro. Rene - "Oh, you can't really mean that" ... "Tsk, you just wait till you get your papers back" '" "Gentleman, I wouldn't laugh if I were you" Bro. Barton - We can't find anything to say about you

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Bro. Thomas Barton Religion II


Rev. Paul Wierichs School Chaplain, Christian Action, Religion I, IV, Retreats

Mr. Patrick Devine Christian Marriage, Freshman Counselor

Bro. Aloysius Lumley Religion I, Golf Coach

Bro. Rene Sterner Christian Morality, Peace and Justice, Christian Concepts, A.P. Am. History, Forum Moderator


ENGLISH

Mr. Michael O'Toole "Gazebo" Moderator

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Mr. Michael Taraborelli

There once was a man named Oedipus Rex

Mr. Edward McCabe Dept. Chairman

Mr. Bernard McCabe


Mr. O'Toole - "Why?" ... "You tell me" ... "I know that, but why?" ... "Prove it" Mr. Topper - "What's really going on here?" 路 .. "yeah, yeah, right, good" ... "So you see, it's all phallic" Bro. Zaleski - "I didn't choose to come here" 路 .. "Jeremy House is always open" ... "I enjoyed Baltimore" Mr. Taraborelli "Stand for prayers - please?" 路 .. "Yes, I know what you mean" .,. "ahh yeah" Bernie - "I'm all anal" ... "What can also you do" ... "This is just a personal theory of mine" Mr. Molush - "Watch out for the head high line drive" ... "Sister Mary Alligator" ... "Let's have one clap for everybody" ... "I am definitely better than Bruce Sutter. And someday with the help of God, country and Dr. Gabe Merkin, I'll prove it." Ernie - "That's what I mean! That's what I mean!" ... "Yes you do!" ... "Yeah, but Frank Shorter and Bill Rogers can't teach English."

Bro. Edward Zaleski

Mr. Richard Topper Wisterian Moderator

Mr. Edward Molush Yearbook Moderator; Baseball Coach

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MATHEMATICS

Mr. James Roche Algebra, Calculus

Mr. Joseph Turk Calculus, Trigonometry, Consumer Math, An. Geometry

Sines, sines, everywhere are sines

Mr. John Frizalone Math Analysis, Algebra

Mr. Vincent Coli Algebra, Geometry


Bro. Gerry - "Did anyone get #21? - How did you do it?" ... "You don't understand, do you?" ... "Don't you race vectors?" Mr. Turk - "Most books refer to it as Turk's 1st Law" ... "To err is human, to make a mistake is unforgivable" ... "Yeah, I made a mistake once" Mr. Friz - "Good stuff" ... "Hey, I'm a nice guy" ... "That's cool" ... "Damn, that's good stuff" Mr. Roche - "It's just soo messy" ... "Now just kind of turn it around and it should work" ... "This is a test, not a war" Bro. Edward - "Ok, try some problems tonight and I'll teach it tomorrow" ... "zzeerroo" Miss Vozzo - "Dear God, help me to have patience" ... "Calm down!" ... "Amen" Mr. Coli - "Get out!"

Bro. Gerard Frendreis Dept. Chairman, Geometry, Algebra

Bro. Edward Cannon Algebra

Miss Mary )0 Vozzo Algebra

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SOCIAL STUDIES

You say you want a revolution

Mr. William Michuda Psychology, World Cultures, Basketball Coach

Mr. Martin Stanczak Accounting, Athletic Director

Mr. Douglas Smith Western Civilization, Political Science, Intramurals

Mrs. Claire Brown Postwar America, World Cultures


Mr. Stanczak - "Pro football is fixed" ... "If Manuel Santos earns $200 a month -" ... "We don't make any money on LaSalle football games" Mr. Grace - "All right, what do we have here?" ... "I don't know, you tell me" ... "That's a good point there" ... "Take it a step further" 'virs. Brown - "I continue to be impressed by the maturity of LaSalle students" ... 'Of course, having lived through that era ... " 'vir. Michuda - "You know, you guys are really :ruel" ... "I'll be honest, I just got this stuff off \IIr. Vigg" ... "Hey girls, quiet down" ... "Hey :ellas ... fellas ... " V1r. Colistra - "RTFB" ... "We're gonna :hange our quizzical to testical" ... "See ya :amarra" V1r. Smith - "Gentlemen, Shut up!" ... "This est wasn't that hard" ... "You guys never :ease to amaze me" Jro. Erb - "Hey, watch it!" ... "I'll put you hrough the wall" ... "I'll knock your heads ogether" ...

Mr. Joseph Colistra Dept. Chairman, Economics, Am. Dip. History, Mass Media

Bro. Kevin Erb - Post-War American History, Western Civilization

Mr. John Grace World Cultures, Communism, Western Civilization, Football Moderator


SPECIALITI ES

Bro. Charles Scanlon Director of Verbal Learning Center

Bro. William Quaintance Study Techniques

Bro. Hilary McGovern Physical Education, Health

Bro. Fred Stelmach Art Dept. Chairman, Art I, II, III


Bro. Fred - "Class ends when the bell rings" ... "I have a Mothers' Club meeting" ... "No whistling" Bro. Hilary - "Shower time" ... "If you're not in the right place, I'll mark you absent" ... "I know I could do these laps" Bro. "Evelyn Wood" Scanlon - "Have some water, Country Girl" Bro. Quaintance - "In reality, what is a test?" ... "Accurate expression is important!" ... "Mmmmm" Bro. Linus - "Yo, #2 boy, turn around, you're scaring the class" ... "Your a smart boy. What are you? A saint" Mr. Farrell - "Hey! Shaadaaap!" ... "You路 meatball" Mr. Mullin - Just minding the store

Bro. Linus Finn Typing

Mr. Frank Mullin Bookstore Manager

Mr. Walter Farrell Physical Education, Swim Team Coach


MORE SPECIALTIES

Mrs. Doris Daley Sophomore Guidance Counselor

Bro. John D'Alfonso Senior Guidance Counselor

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Bro. Miller Bosch Driver Education

Mr. John Coonahan Junior Guidance Counselor


Mrs. Florence Ward Development! Alumni Office

Mrs. Joan Panaro Development! Alumni Office

Bro. Phillanges Senior Retreat Moderator, Anthropology

Bro. Eugene Morgan Religious Activities, Maintenance

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EXTRA SPECIALTI ES

Mr. Joseph Ciccimaro Music Dept. Chairman, Stage Band

J.D. and Banjo Maintenance

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Titus Bowman and Mary Diaz Maintenance

Mrs. Jennie Barratt School Nurse


:afeteria Staff: Jennie Galbraith, Ada Oeste, Marie McFadden, Flora McVay, Kitty Regli, Betty Butler, Rose )iPinto, Cindy Conklin, Mary McNally

Mr. Ed McAfee Maintenance

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Mrs. Eleanore Rongione Library Assistant

Mrs. Mary Mountain Librarian

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1A

Steven Albor Thomas Brennan Patrick Byrne Mark Celoni Gerald Corso

Christopher Dachowski john Deering Timothy Dunleavy james Fisher Brian Gallager

Mark Gola Philip Harris David Hoxter SOllY,

Karl jones Scott Kieser Brendan Lawler

David Lynch William McAndrews john McGann The Funch drives for two

Patrick McMenamin Adam Mele joseph Morrissey Anthony Norman john Palupi

Norman Rahn john Rogalski Kenneth Shaw john Spaniak Michael Suter

john Voss Daniel Wilson Carl Yuengling Patrick Smith

"We have to run how far?!"

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Stephen Andrasko Robert Bridgers Paul Callahan Greg Christou Anthony Coyle

Drew Daniele Joseph Delfino John Dunn Joseph Flavin Kevin Gallagher

Robert Goldman Robert Haux

Gary Huck Oscar Jones

Joseph Kihm John Leonard

Bradford Mac Leod Steven McChesney Kevin McGovern Brian McNamara Stephen Meyer

David Morrow Mario Patelmo William Ransford William Rosato Rui Silva

Christopher Speiss John Sweeney Christopher Ward Kirk Wolff

2A

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Daniel Brooks Mark Campbell Cristopher Ciarrocchi Rocco Crescenzo Jeffrey Davis

Eric Diccianni Kevin Dunphy Sean Flynn Mark Gallagher Adam Gripton

Andrew Hewchuck Francis Hueber Ronald Junker Paul Kolkka Louis Levesque

John Maguire Thomas McCormack John McGrath

Joseph McNamara James Mezzanotte Peter Muehlbronner

John Oberholzer Michael Pavlick Benjamin Redd

Craig Ruch James Simone Robert Stea

David Syms Kibbe Waters Steven Woodruff

3A ... and for those ten percent ...

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Thomas Barnes Neil Brown Scott Cantwell Dennis Cleary Jerome Crumlish

4A

Kevin Davis Patrick Donnelly Frank Egitto Chris Foley Stephen Gallagher

John Grogen Joseph Higgins Joseph Hughes Kenneth Justice Stephen Koller

John Little William Malone Michael McCormick William McGrory Michael McNamara

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Andrew Miazga Michael Mueller John O'Brien Mark Perrin Robert Reinhardt

Gregory Sabo Alton Simpson Mark Stokes Gerard Taddei Eric Watkins

Micheal Wozzyj Illia La Bunka

Giant turnout for La Salle's soccer game

dance, Gene, dance

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Michael Bauerle Edward Buchanan james Carrol john Corcoran Frank Cuce

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Salvator De Simone Patrick Doran Brian Eisenhower David Foley Anthony Gallo

james Guarino

Paul Hogan

William Hyland

Cmon Mom!!!

Jeff Keel Edward Kolsun Charles Lloyd Patrick McCusker Stephen McKenna

joseph Mcquillan joseph Miles john Munshower William O'Brien Christopher Peska

Russell Reiss john Sayer Edward Skorpinski Micheal Stoughton Christopher Torney

joseph Webster Michael Wynkoop James Pastore

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Dana Beatty joseph Buonomo Michael Cassidy

joseph Cornell William Cummings Dennis De Angelis

james Dougherty Patrick Farnan Christopher Gaiser An enthusiastic crowd

David Gannon Robert Guerin Carl Holmes Mario loannucci

6A james Keenan james Korpela john Lombard Peter McCabe Michael McDonald

joseph McKernan Patrick McTeague Harry Miller jamee O. Murphy

William O'Kane Carl Petetti David Riley

Dennis Schaller Brian Skrocki Micheal Stoughton

Wayne Toughill George Weiss john Wynne

Survivors ot Mary's Purge

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Edward Benatti John Burneiski Thomas Corrigan Thomas Cassidy Cristopher Curran

Anthony Debarberie John Drach Lawrence Farrel John Galante Andrew Gillespie

Brian Haley Scott Horung Patrick Izzo Christopher Kelly James Lambert

William Lombard Martin Mc Donnell Richard Mc Donnell Patrick Mclaughlin

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Stephan Meehan Kevin Mirsch Anibal Nevarez Robert O'Neill

10"'''', NOt'MOTO

Howard Pinto John Rilling Edward Schmidt Connor Smith

Robert Suchy Raymond Trainor Thomas Watkins John Young

A leisurely afternoon at La Salle Country Club


Bret Boland Thoams Burns Francis Cauterucci Matthew Corsello Christopher D' Alonzo

Paul Decker Christopher Duffy Christopher Farwell Brad Galiney Robert Ginieczki

8A

joseph Harkins Darin Houk Donald jones james Kennedy

john Lamond joh n A. Lucas joseph McMullin john McElwee

Matthew McMenimin Shane Meenan Paul Morgenthaler

"We better get out after sixth!"

Robert Newell Francis O'Reilly jeffery Porreca Gerald Riviello john Schwigk

Harry Smith jay Susan in Peter Tripodi Gregory Williamson Kevin Young

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Charles Albor james Basile john Brady

Brian Cahill Michael Cavanaugh Edward Coleman

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Timothy Cush Micheal Dinda David Draganosky Kevin Flynn , Gregory Giletti

Victor Gray Charles Halfpenny William Higgins Michael Kane Timothy Kelly

Keith Ksansnak Sean Mahoney james Matthews Michael McGuigan Patrick Milligan

Peter Murphy Michael O'Bri. William Phipp

1B

Timothy Quigl Warren Robin~ Danny Sabia

joseph Shott Michael Steinr john Toner

john Westkael Robert Ypung Sean Smith

I hope Mary doesn't find me here

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john Allen Michael Basilii joseph Brady Timothy Campbell Peter Chaloult

2B

Kevin Connor Robert Dagnon Charles Dolaway john Dubyk jerome Freal

Terence Gillespie Charles Greenberg David Haney Martin Hoban joseph Karcher

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Christopher Malone Thomas McCann

Francis Mcquillen john Mischler Joseph Meyers Edward O'Hara Fred Pickard

john Quillinan Brian Rodden Micheal Sauerzopf

Stephen Shultz Thomas Stevens Robert Unverzagt

Christopher Whelan john Zacharko Gabriel Maioriello

First name last, last name first

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3B

Paul Amand Matthew Battin

john Capponi Stephen Ciarrocchi

joseph Console George Donahue

Gregory Dudzek Kevin Funchion

james Gilmore james Hannum

jo-jo thinks he's bluffing

Daniel Hyman Thomas Kearns Paul Kim Thomas Lodise john Manta

William Mclaughlin Edward Mitchell Matthew Newdeck jamess Osborne Vincent Pinto

Mark Rainford Christopher Roessler Charles Scarpello Anthony Simoes Peter Stoll

Anthony Varallo james White Damian Zajac Chris Filippone john Cellucci

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Scott Atkinson Michael Bauer Gregory Buck Christopher Carabello Joseph Ciasullo

4B

Matthew Copley Philippe Daouphars

John Donohue Thomas Duggan

Michael Funchion John Giovinazzo

Underclass Tree Felling Society

Richard Gregor Francis Harkins David Jewart George Keefuss Michael Klaiber

Andrew Lombard Chris Manz Craig McChesney John Mehr Raymond Mohr

Francis Ney Hugh Panaro Robert Plummer

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David Reardon James Rogers

not. available

John Snyder Henry Stoughton Steve Volpe George Winslow Joseph Zawrotny

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Vincent Baldassaro Michael Behr jeffery Buck james Carroll

5B

joseph Cicchiello john Corrado

SOU'I. NO n+QTO

Harvey De Krafft Franco Dorazio Carl Elitz

"What are all those funny little dots for?" Karl Gabrielsen Dominick Giuffrida Rodney Grimm Francis Harrison Stephen johnson

Daniel Kelley Robert Long Clifford Mars Barry McCormick Gregg Melinson

Thomas Monaghan Brian Norris Clifford Patton Skuoe Ponton Herman Reiche

joh n Shaffer Frank Sokolski joseph Stout Benjamin Vozzo

Robert Wittrock Who do you think looks bored in this picture?

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Paul Baniewicz Christopher Benyovszky john Carrozza Michael Clarke Robert Costello

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Ernest Denofa Willian Dougherty

David Espenshade Patrick Ganley

Christopher Glackin Mark Grimner

Robert Harrison Michael joyce

Brett Kelly Michael Koller

La Salle can teach anybody.

Ronald Martin Michael McFadden john Mellet james Muehlbronner Michael O'Connell

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Michael Petaccio Paul Purtell james Reilly Mark Rowley Thomas Shea

joseph Splendido Andrew Sweeney Scott Wainer Glenn Wolfinger joseph Zebrowski

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7B

Michael Barrett Kevin Bonner Christopher Burnett Mark Casale Walter Cleary

Edward Coyle Robert DeSimone joseph Dowling joseph Fitzgerald Francis Gannon Paul Gonsiewski

Michael Grubb Gerard Healey Francis Junod Brian Kelly Stanley Kreft Roy Louis-Charles

Robert Masucci Bernard McFadden David Michie james Mullen Ed O'Mara joseph Petty

james Quigley

jay Rizzo

Michael Ruane

Peter Shelton Michael Stack

Do you know what he is talking about?

Thomas Thistle Christopher Walsh Chris Young

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James Basara Gerald Bowen

8B Christopher Byrne Hugh Casey Patrick Coffey Kevin Cregan James DiMezza

Francis Downey Thomas Fitzpatrick John Gay Thomas Gordon Mark Hagerty

Philip Higgins John Kane Louis Kelly Curtis Kise Philip Krzywicki

Edward Mackie Mark Mattei Bernard McGee Douglas Michie Christopher Murphy

Timothy O'Toole Thomas Phillips John Quigley John Roberts Terence Ryan

Keith Shepard Brian Stefanowicz Robert Thompson David Warner Patrick Young

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Michael Adams Gregory Benner

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lawrence Byrne Paul Carson

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Eugene Draganosky Michael Eiser

The answer is zerooooo

Neil Fitzpatrick Ricardo Frost Edward Givnish joseph Hartman Richard Hurst

John Kidd Robert land William MacDermott Stephen Martindell Daniel McCloskey

Terrence McGlynn Peter Mehr joseph Motz Christopher O'Brien

Guy Pacitti Philip Radomski Richard Sandman joseph Shuron

Stephen Suder Steven Trzaska Peter Waters

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Christopher Bernhardt

Paul Alig

joseph Ciccimaro

Kenneth Cameron

"Yes, it's definitely cannabis."

joseph De LaCruz Robert Dicerbo

2C William Ernst Michael Flanigan Carl Fusco

Thomas Gorman

Patrick Hasson Thomas Ingersoll Eugene Kiernan

john Lee

john Madden joseph Martorano Brian McCormick

Gerald Messanotte john Mueller Thomas O'Brien

jay Riehs john Scanlon

Alfred Deagani

Mark McHugh

john Perry

Carl Smith

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Timothy Susanin Michael Twomey

john Weinrich

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Gregg Asman Christopher Boland john Campbell john Cirillo Gregory Dean

Richard Dierkes john Duffy jeffrey Evans Patrick Flynn Michael Ganley

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Edward Gormley Charles Hauber Langon Ivanoski Paul Kollmer

George Li Gregory Maggetti Michael Masucci Robert McCreavy Stephen McClane

Edward Minguez Patrick Mullaney Vincent O'Brien Paul Pie joseph Roberts

joseph Schaeffer john Smith jonathan Swartz Rudy Valentino David Whalen

Scott McNutt and Pet

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John Avallone Christopher Bond Matthew Campbell Michael Clark David Deasy

Patrick Digiacomo Paul Dunn John Farris Francis Fogarty Gregory Gates

Michael Gregor Gerard Heffernen Michael Kaninski Richard Kondan Patrick Loftus

Posture plays 99 44/100 percent of a good typist Richard Malatesta Michael McAndrews Francis McCully John McNally

4C Joseph Minguez Thomas Munshower Patrick O'Donnell Joseph Pinto Timothy Robinson

Brian Schmitt Albert Solecki Vincent Tague Richard Vanni Robert Wilkin

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William Bachinsky Bradley Bonner Mark Cantwell john Collins Stephen Delaney

Edward Doherty james Durkin james Finnegan Arnold Foley Thomas Gavin

George Groff Henry Heincer David Kane Raymond Konowal William Loftus

Stephen Manno Raymond McCaffrey john McFadden Mark McNulty Mark Mischler

Martin Murphy Walter Oleykowski Mark Pomplas Edward Ruane Peter Schnorr

joseph Speranza Richard Tamburri Anthony Verde Richard Williams Neill Kling

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"Yeah, decent, man"


Ronald Baracka Michael Burgoyne Andrew Carlin Thomas Connor David Desimone

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john Donaghy Richard Duszak Charles Fischer joseph Foley Robert Gillespie Patrick Grundy

Shawn Herbert

Walter Keehn

William Krupinsky

Patrick Logan

Daniel Markmann

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William McCann Joseph McGarvey Robert McWilliams Anthony Montemuro Richard Nicoletti Frank Oliveri

David Powell Thaeddeu Rydzewski Francis Strain Norman Tierney joseph Volpe james Williamson

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Charles Barbera James Burnett Stephen Carlin John Dachowski Michael Dever

Dennis Dougherty James Egitto

Edward Fitzgerald Steve Frank

Michael Giuffrida Geoffrey Haenn

Charles Hopkins Daniel Kelsh James Kuhn John Lynch Arthur Martella Michael McCaul

Hubert McGinle Austin Meehan Joseph Morrow Thonas Nolan David Ott John Puglia

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Walter Samuels Michael Short Thomas Suchy Francis Trainor Paul Vozzo David Woychik


In Memorium

Charles Trotter

He never had heard of it. Then it was there; And still he would not talk of anything Save walking on and seeing; roIling an eye Right, left, as if there sti II were noth ing there. And nothing was: that now is what he knows. He knows that men are walkers through a wood Filled with light from nowhere; and the trees Stand shadowless. He knows them, few and clear, ,Companions of a morning no sun makes. The walkers on bright feet, the happy man, Forever, until a day, go straightly through, Or wind a little, swaying as they pass. Then on a day a shadow falls, and rising, Stands like a tree; and then another stands, Twisting the paths of walkers till they falter, Circle a while, and cease in striped shade. The trunks are there - thin intervals of light But not for mind or foot was that way made. Death is not knowing what is not a shadow. And nothing is. That now is what he says. Mark Van Doren

James Birmingham

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3 pages - typed ... Catcher In The Rye ... Hey teacher, leave them kids alone ... Sid's gone advertisements on report cards toasted ... "d'you do the accounting?" ... New Wave ... Flyers 35 without a loss ... proms ... hole in the wall gang goes on retreat ... for a lesson in symmetry check out page 86 ... Euripides? yeah, Eumenidies? ... Bernie doing 36 pushups in the middle of class .... "10" ... Steelers! '" The Who ... "The program followed in our swimming and water safety courses is essentially that which is prescribed by the American National Red Cross for its Swimming and Lifesaving courses" ... Soph.ocles was a homosexual? '" we are now the class of 1984 ... Afghanistan ... Drafted? Me! ... you still going out with whatshername? ... class rings ... Bruce ... "When's this class over?" ... Ayatollah ... Bro. Craig ... Bro. "Willie" Hudson ... Bro. Anselm ... Bro. Wm. Fealy ... Mr. McGovern '" Stotesbury goes ... Boycott The Summer Olympics? ... "Hell, I'm not cold!"

Wish you were here.

"Got any threes?"

"I'm just a singer in a rock and roll band ... "

Quarantined

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CENSORED!

"Oh #!$*#&, I think we broke it!"

"Can I ring it now! ... can I? ... can I?"

"Please, not while I'm eating!"

Princeton Representative: "I'm sorry Chris, you're over qualified."

Gold $800 an ounce ... 6 National Merit 路Scholars ... All non-school locks will be cut off ... ABSCAM ... Casino gambling in Atlantic City ... Eric Heiden wins 5 gold medals in speed skating while U.s.A. takes gold in hockey ... Signing up for a computer terminal ... filling out college applications ... "What's your class rank?" ... Roessler and Lonergan were the only refugees of that great fresh man basketball team ... Be there - Aloha ... Go for it! ... "So when dx become infintely tesmal ... " ... They finally fixed the water fountain by the gym ... Spring schedule .. . Mr. Turk's classes will not meet today .. . "C'mon," Coil istra really didn't run down the hall" ... Bernieisms ... "I don't care if you thought it was a tremor" ... Sixers owe us four ... "So it's just like a Dean Martin spy movie, eh Mr. Topper?" ... Senioritis ...

"I'm gonna be a Father?!!"

Three of the world's greatest orators

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someone was to question 20 seniors about what it was like to spend four years at LaSalle, there's no doubt that he'd get 20 different answers. Every senior will have his own memories of this place, but there are certain things that went on here over the past four years that every senior can identify with. No matter how vehemently we deny it, we were all once freshmen, and occupied ourselves by dodging upperclassmen in the halls. Even back then we knew that this strange race of extremely tall people (the smaller ones were at least 7 feet) would not hesitate to run us down if we were in their way. And some of our classmates who had been seen talking back to seniors disappeared without a trace at mid-year. As a result, the rest of us took on a low profile, and freshman year was probably our most docile. In our sophomore year, we began to be a little more bold in our pursuits. Apparently even the Brothers recognized this, for the beer cooler was double-locked during homeroom retreats. Sometimes we even dared to arrive late for school, in which case we had to go through the sometimes-difficult process of obtaining a late slip. I remember the procedure all too well: Upon stating that you are late, a bright light is shone into your eyes and you are asked if you rode the bus. If the answer is no, you are bombarded by a series of questions in rapid succession: "How did you get here?" "Why are you late?" "Whaddya mean there was traffic?" "Who else was with you?". Sweat pours down your face - you must confess to something - anything - to get out of there. Before leaving, you have confessed to robbing a bank, hijacking a Septa bus, and breaking the pool windows - all on the way to school. But you have your late slip. It was during junior year that we developed our superiority complex. We learned to beat up sophomores, snap back at seniors, and ignore freshmen. We took great pleasure in making teachers turn red and throw things. If a teacher snapped at one of us, we'd snap back harder. Some of us went so far as taking "Italian for Travelers" so we could snap 'back at the lunch ladies. Our newly-acquired superior image even carried over to inanimate objects. If we were ripped off by the soda machine, we'd pound that thing until we either got our money back, got our soda, or got dragged away by a teacher. The "coup" of our junior year was when everyone signed three books out of the library. But what made us seniors? Maybe it was that air of arrogance that came with being thrown out of the library for the 400th time. Or maybe it has something to do with the fact that we no longer sweat after receiving that white slip of paper informing us we're wanted in Mr. Diehl's office-"Now." Or it could be that mental toughness of knowing we survived four years of cafeteria food. Or maybe we were officially seniors after we slept through the 541 st droning of the daily bulletin. But no matter what the definition of a senior is, one of his greatest assets is four years of growing and maturing at LaSalle. Because when all else is forgotten, and nobody remembers who set that trash can on fire in the bathroom, we'll always have these years as a foundation for later growth. We grew as a group, but more importantly, as individuals. It was finding our individual interests, whether in school, in clubs, or on the playing field, that will make us remember LaSalle for the rest of our lives. - Bill Barry



Rick Atkinson

Tony Barry

Marty Andrejko

MARTIN J. ANDREJKO 15021 Milford Street Philadelphia Pa, 19116 673-743710 Bowling 2,4, , , Track 1, 3, 4 CSC 2, 3, 4 , " Bowling Club 1, 2, 3, 4 , , , National Honor Society 3, 4 '" Computer Club 3, 4 , " Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 , , , Scholastic "L" 1

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RICHARD F. ATKINSON 55 Lenape Lane Doylestown, PA. 18901 348-881410 Football 3 '" Track 2, 4 '" Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 , , , Forum 1 " , Stage Crew 3, 4 Library Club '" Future Physicians Club 4 '" Spirit Club 4,.,

Jim Barrett

JAMES A. BARRETT III 1819 Mower Street Philadelphia, Pa, 19152 F12-79432D Intramurals 4 . , , Art Club 2, 3, 4

ANTHONY L. BARRY 2403 East Allegheny Ave, Philadelphia, Pa, 19134 836-22473D )V Hockey 1 '" Hockey 2(L), 3(1), 4(L). Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 ". Photography Club 2, 3 , .. Ski Club 3, 4 '" Spirit Club 3 .,. National Honor Society 3, 4 , , , Dramatics 2, 3,4, . , Yearbook 4 Music Festival 2, 3,4, .. Scholastic "L" 1, 2


Andy Battin

Tom Barth

Bill Barry

Mark Bauerlein

WILLIAM L. BARRY 2014 Marjoram Road Huntington Valley Pa. 19006 WI7-8686 4D Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 ... Soccer 1, 2, 3(L). 4(L). Yearbook 4 ... Future Physicians Club ... French Society . .. National Honor Society ... Who's Who Among American High School Students ... Scholastic "L" 1, 2, 3

THOMAS J. BARTH

ANDREW T. BATTIN

MARK F. BAUERLEIN

910 Bell Lane Maple Glen, Pa. 19002 MI6-89495D Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 ... Tennis 1, . . . Bowling Club 1, 2 ... Basketball Marathon 3, 4 ... WCAF 4 ... Soph Hop Committee . . . Prom Committee 3, 4 ... Winter Dance Committee 3 ... Dance Committee 4 ... Yearbook 3, 4 ... Art Club 2, 3, 4 ... NEDT Certificate 1,2

134 Greenwood Drive Willow Grove, Pa. 19090 650-3613 6D Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 ... Soccer 1, 2(1), 3(L), 4(L) ... WCAF 4 ... Prom Committee 3, 4 ... Art Club 3, 4

115 Stout Road Ambler, PA 19002 643-0273 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 ... Cross Country 2 ... Wisterian 2, 3, 4 ... Dramatics 2, 3 ... Computer Club 3 ... Spirit Club 3 ... Prom Committee 4

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JOSEPH E. BLAGRAVE 5934 Malta Street Philadelphia, PA 19120 PI2-38631 D Ice Hockey 3, 4 ... Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 ... National Honor Society ... Student Council 1, 2 ... Prom Committee 3, 4 ... Scholastic ilL"

3 JOHN M. BLAKE 403 Francis Avenue Norristown, PA 19401 275-69052D Swimming 1, 2(1). 3(L), 4(L) ... Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 ... National Honor Society ... National Merit Commended Students ... Yearbook 4 ... NEDT Certificate 1

JOHN BOREK 3456 Almond Street Philadelphia, PA 19134 634-40643D Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 ... Yearbook 1 Photo Club 2, 3, 4 ... NEDT Certificate 2 "Rock"

Rob Breen

JOSEPH N. BRACA 205 Sunnybrook Rd. Flourtown, PA 19031 AD3-08694D Intramurals 1, 2, 3,4 ... Football 3 ... Student Council 4 ... Prom Committee 3, 4 ... Dance Committee 2, 3, 4

ROBERT T. BREEN 555 Harvey Road Glenside, PA 19038 884-53295D Football 1, 2 ... Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 .. . Student Council 1 '" Dramatics 3 .. . Newspaper 4 ... Yearbook 4 ... Highest Honors: American Diplomatic History

GREGORY BRIA 7027 Voight Road Phildelphia, PA 19128 Bowling 1 ... Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 ... Intramural Representative 1, 2, 4

John Blake

JAMES DAVID BROOKS 5729 N. 17th St. Philadelphia, PA 19142 L19-61567D Intramurals 1, 2, 3,4

"J.D" JAMES J.P. BROOKS Sunset and Norwood Avenues Philadelphia, PA 19118 CH8-38931D Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4(L) '" Bowling 1, 2, 3, 4 ... Forum 1 ... Intramurals 1,2, 3, 4 ... Football 1 ... Stage Crew 1, 2

Greg Bria


Joe Braca

Jim Brooks

John Borek

J.D. Brooks

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Lou Burgoyne

Dave Brown

Leon Buck

Dave Byrne

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Tom Burgess


DAVID J. BROWN 84 Kingwood Lane Levittown, PA 19055 945-18202D Crew 1, 2, 3, 4(1) ... Wrestling 2(L). 3(L), 4(L) ... Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 ... Prom Committee 3, 4 ... Future Physicians Club 4 '" Spirit Club 4

KENNETH A. BROWN 710 E. Phil Ellena Road Philadelphia, PA 19119 GE8-42513D Football 3,4 ... Basketball 1 ... Intramurals 1, 2,3,4(Rerpesentative)

LEON C. BUCK 3008 S. 68th Street Philadelphia, PA 19142 365-15564D Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 ... Forum 1, 2, 3, 4 ... CSC 2 ... Political Science Seminar Award

WILLIAM J. BURGER

Kenny Brown

1129 Goodman Drive Fort Washington, PA 19034 542-7142 Basketball 1 ... Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 Student Council 2 ... Wisterian 3 Scholastic "L" 1, 2

THOMAS G. BURGESS JR. 708 Canterbury Lane Horsham, PA 19044 657-43576D Soccer 2 ... Intramurals 2, 3, 4 Photo Club 2, 3, 4 ... Computer Club 3 ... Ski Club 4 ... Highest Honors: German 3, Communism

LOUIS A. BURGOYNE 2264 Black Horse Drive Warrington, PA 18976 343-37137D Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 ... Forum 2, 3 .,. Student Council 4

CORNELIUS R. BYRNE JR. 436 Bridgetown Pike Langhorne, PA 19046 QR7-70861D Football 1 ... Bowling Manager 2, 3, 4

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4 ... Soccer

DAVID J. BYRNE 1200 Gypsy Hill Road Gwynedd, PA 19437 646-81552D Football 1, 3, 4(L) ... Soccer 2, 3(L). 4(L) ... Intraumurals 1, 2, 3, 4 ... Student Councul 4 ... Stage Crew 3 ... Art Club 4

Neil Byrne

Bill Burger


Kevin Byrnes

Greg Byrne

Keith Cameron

GREGORY F. BYRNE 527 Boyer Road Cheltenham, PA 19012 663-0327 Intramurals 1, 2, 3,4 ... Stage Band 1,2,3,4 "Bonzai"

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KEVIN G. BYRNES 802 Fanshawe Street Philadelphia, PA 19111 342-8714 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 ... Soccer 3 ... WCAF 3 ... Stage Crew 1, 2

Mike Calhoun

MICHAEL L. CALHOUN 3529 Aldine Street Philadelphia, PA 19136 335-0386 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 ... Basketball 1,2 ... "Fune"

KEITH A. CAMERON 10 West Gowen Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19119 CH2-4378 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 ... Soccer 3 ... Highest Honors: English 2; Religion 3; Western Civilization 3 ... Scholastic "L~I 2


Ben Cassalia

Frank Cannon

Tom Caruso

FRANKLIN E. CANNON 373 Clivedon Street Philadelphia, PA 19119 438-3392 Intramurals 1,2,3,4 ... Baseball 2, 4 ... Indoor Track 4

MICHAEL S. CANTWELL 3030 Sewell Road Philadelphia, PA 19116 698-7581 Intramurals 1,2,3,4 ... Soccer 3(L), 4(L)

Mike Cantwell

THOMAS D. CARUSO 2216 Oakwyn Road Lafayette Hill, PA 19444 825-0360 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 ... Cross Country 1 ... Track 1

BENJAMIN A. CASSALIA Pine and Moredon Road Philadelphia, PA 19115 671-9489 Soccer 2, 3, 4


PAUL T. CHERNITSKY 6810 Henry Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19128 483-2744 4D Baseball 2 ... Intramurals 1,2,3,4 CHARLES CIPRIANO 1637 Williams Way Norristown, PA 19403 539-6364 5D Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 ... Hockey 1, 2,3,4 ... Ski Club 1 MARK CHESNA 1307 Wakeling Street Philadelphia PA 19124 )E5-72162D Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 ... Track & Field 1, 2, 4 THOMAS E. CLASS 312 Sylvania Avenue Glenside, PA 19038 TU4-80396D Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 ... Baseball 3(l) ... NEDT Certificate 1, 2 ... Scholastic "l" 2, 3 ANTHONY M. CLEMENTE 805 Winston Road Philadelphia, PA 19118 248-49437D Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 ... Track 1 PAUL J. CONNOLLY 1219 Nash Drive Fort Washington, PA 19034 643-18711 D Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 ... Swimming 1, 2(l). 3(L). 4(l) ... Wisterian 3, 4 ... A-Day Retreats 4

Sean Carr

Mark Chesna

ROBERT J. COOPER 1213 Alcott Street Philadelphia, PA 19149 )E3-03752D Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 ... Football 1, 2, 3(l), 4(l) ... Baseball 1 SEAN M. CORR 24 Golf View Road Doylestown, PA 18901 348-2020 3D Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 ... Crew 1, 2, 3, 4(l) ... Football 1 ... Wisterian 2, 3, 4 ... Student Council 1, 2 ... National Honor Society 3, 4 ... National Merit Commended Student

Paul Chernitsky

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Tom Class

Chuck Cipriano

Bob Cooper

Tony Clemente

Paul Connolly

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Colin Costello

Neil Curran

Joe Curci

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Ron Craig

Rich Coyne


COLIN F. COSTElLO

706 South Mt. Pleasant Road Philadelphia, PA 19119 849-50974D Intramurals 1, 2 ... Dance Committee 3,4 ... CSC 1 CHRISTOPHER R. COVER

1149 Bloomdale Road Philadelphia, PA 19115 464-10745D Football 1, 2, 3(L), 4(L) ... Track 4 ... Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 RICHARD P. COYNE

217 East Gowen Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19119 CH2-36746D )V Football Manager 2, 3 ... Intramurals 1, 4 路 .. Bowling Club 1 RONALD R. CRAIG

1565 Sullivan Drive Norristown, PA 19401 275-4937 Soccer 2(L), 3(L), 4(L) ... Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 路 .. NEDT Certificate 1, 2 ... Who's Who Among American High School Students

Damian Dachowski

JOSEPH E. CURCI

516 ByBerry Road Philadelphia, PA 19116 OR7-11461D Hockey 3, 4 ... Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 ... Band 1,2 ... Math Club 4 ... Scholastic "L" 1,2 ... NEDT Certificate 1 CORNELIUS G. CURRAN

5508 North 6th Street Philadelphia, PA 19120 HA4-8977 2D Basketball 1, 2, 3(L), 4(L) ... Baseball 1, 2, 3(L), 4(L) ... Football 3(L), 4(L) ... Hockey 1, 2 ... Bowling Club 1, 2 ... Student Council 4 路 .. National Honor Society 3, 4 ... Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 ... French National Honor Society 2 ... Scholastic "L" 2 DAMIAN O. DACHOWSKI

520 Babylon Po ad Ambler, PA 19002 643-06534D Cross Country 1 ... Wrestling 1 (L), 2(L). 3(L), (L) ... Band Stage 'I, 2, Concert 1, 2 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 ... Scholastic "L" 1, 2 JOSEPH E. DANEllA

6339 North Seventh Street Philadelphia, PA 19'126 HA4-7340 5D Intramurals 1,2,3,4

Joe Danella

Chris Cover 81


Larry Daniel

Jim Derham

Tony DePaul

Dick Deasy

LAWRENCE J. DANIEL

RICHARD P. DEASY

JAMES J. DERHAM

ANTHONY J. DE PAUL

345 Cedar Road Elkins Park, PA 19117 379-32226D Baseball 1, 2, 3( L), 4( L) ... Football 1, 2, 3(L), 4(L) ... Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 ... Student Council 3, 4 ... Student Exchange 4 ... Prom Committee 3, 4 ... Dance Committee 4 ... NEDT Certificate 1, . 2 "Lance"

2293 Mulberry Lane Lafayette Hill, PA 19444 828-27561 D Wrestling 1(1) ... Track 4 ... Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 ... National Honor Society ... Scholastic "L" 2, 3

465 Dreshertown Road Fort Washington, PA 19034 G43-19142D Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 ... Bike Club 1 . .. Bowling Club 1, 2, 3

8809 Hawthorn Lane Philadelphia, PA 19118 CH2-37377D Football 1, 2, 3(L), 4(L) ... Track 1, 2 ... Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 ... Student Council 3

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Tony DiLucia

joe Diehl

joe Diorio

john DeVincent

JOHN D. DE VINCENT

JOSEPH K. DIEHL

ANTHONY M. 01 LUCIA

JOSEPH A. DIORIO

2152 Clinton Road Huntingdon Valley, PA 19006 947-82823D Soccer 2, 3(L), 4(L) ... Golf 2, 3, 4 ... Intramurals 1, 2, 3,4

1030 Bridge Street Philadelphia, PA 19124 JE5-4586 6D Basketball 1, 2 ... Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 ... Spirit Club 4 ... A-Day Retreats 4

1719 Sheridan Lane Norristown, PA 19403 539-39324D Intramurals 1,2,3,4

8510 Elliston Drive Phila, PA 19118 233-1204 Intramurals 1, 2 ... Ring Mass Dramatics 1 ... Forum 2, 3, 4 Student Council 2 ... CSC 4

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STEFANO DE PIETRO 8036 Crittenden Street Philadelphia, PA 19118 CH8-45295D Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 ... Tennis 1 (L), 2(L) .. , Student Council 1, 4 .,. Spirit Club 4 .. , Dance Committee 1, 2, 3, 4 ... Soph Hop Committee. . .. Prom Committee 3, 4 .. , Scholastic ilL" 2 JAMES E. DOHERTY 881 Parkwood Road Blue Bell, PA 19422 279-17911D Intramurals 2, 3, 4 ... Football 1 ... Wrestling 1,2,3 ... Cross Country Track 3, 4 ... Highest Honors: Spanish .1 STEPHEN E. D'ORAZIO 529 Applewood Drive Fort Washington, PA 19034 643-1970 3D Wrestling 1, 2(L), 3(L), 4(L), (L) ... National Honor Society 3, 4 ... Student Council 2, 3, 4 ... WCAF 4 ... Future Physicians Club 4 ... Scholastic "L" 1, 2, 3 JAMES F. DONAGHY '11 Weiss Ave Flourtown, PA 19031 233-14492D Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 ... PSAT Letter of Commendation

Jim Doherty

TIMOTHY J. DONAHUE 1284 Fleetwood Road Pydal, PA 19046 572-65463D Baseball 1, 2, 3(L}, 4(L) ... Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 ... Student Council 2, 3, 4 ... Spirit Club 4 ... WCAF 4 ... Football 1 So ph Hop ... Prom Committee 3, 4 ... Drama 1, 2, 3, 4 CHRISTOPHER R. DRENNEN 434 Aspen Way Lafayette Hill, PA 19444 828-20494D Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 ... Band 4 DAVID G. DUDICK 7025 Voigt Road Philadelphia PA 19128 482-93385D Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 ... Art Club 2 Spirit Club 4 ... Baseball 4 CHRISTOPHER E. DURKIN 7037 Crease Lane Philadelphia, PA 19128 IV2-6820 6D Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 ... Soccer 1, 2 .,. Bowling Club 1, 2, 3,4 ... CSC 4 ... Yearbook 4 ... National Merit Scholarship Semi-Finalist ... Scholastic ilL" 2

Jim Donaghy

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Steve D'Orazio


Steve Di Pietro

Tim Donahue

Chris Durkin

Chris Drennen

Dave Dudick

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Bob Esposito

John Farnan

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Dan Fox

Jack Funchion

Mark Foley


ROBERT J. ESPOSITO 4142 N. 5th Street Philadelphia, PA 19140 229-386670 Wrestling 1 ... Band 1,2

JOHN G. FARNAN 1550 Grovania Avenue Abington, PA 19001 657-065410 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 ... Basketball 1 ... Football 1 ... Wisterian 2, 3, 4 ... Student Council 3, 4 ... National Honor Society 4 ... Highest Honors: English 1, 2; Religion 2, 3; Behavioral Science 3; American History 2

MARK J. FOLEY 610 Arlingham Road Flourtown, PA 19031 233-508220 Intramurals 1,2, 3, 4 ... Crew 2, 3(L), 4(L) ... Swimming 1

ANTHONY J. FONASH 1132 Wagner Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19141 457-4868 30 Intramurals 1,2, 3, 4 ... Football 1 ... Track 2 ... Crew 2

Tom Frankson

DANIEL T. FOX 747 Gorman Street Philadelphia, PA 19116 H04-7990 40 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 ... Football 1 ... Oance Committee 4 ... Senior Prom 4

THOMAS P. FRANKSON 141 Valley Road Warminster, PA 18974 441-882450 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 ... Track 1

ROBERT W. FROST 6824 N. 10th Street Philadelphia, PA 19126 927-4886 60 Intramurals 1, 2, 3,4 ... Track 1

JOHN F. FUNCHION JR. 713 E. Willow Grove Avenue Wyndmoor, PA 19118 836-786570 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 ... Student Council 2, 3 ... Forum 2, 3, 4 ... National Honor SOciety 3, 4 ... Scholastic" L" 3

Tony Fonash

Bob Frost

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Sam Gabriel

Tim Galen

Vince Gatti

SAMUEL J. GABRIEL 17 Kings Oak Lane Philadelphia, PA 19115 OR6-42971D Football 1, 2 ... Intramurals 1,2,3,4

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TIMOTHY M. GALEN 2127 Stevens Street Philadelphia, PA 19149 CU9-07392D Football 3, 4 '" Baseball 2 ... Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4

Sean Gallagher

SEAN P. GALLAGHER 220 Oakwyn Road Lafayette Hill, PA 19444 828-68073D Cross Country 1, 2, 3 ... Track 1, 2 ... Intramurals 1,2,3,4

VINCENT A. GATTI 624 Davis Po ad Cheltenham, PA 19012 663-84344D Intramurals 1,2, 3,4 ... Stage Crew 3 ... WCAF 3


John Gattuso

John Gimpel

Ed Giera

Jim Gibbons

JOHN S. GATTUSO

JAMES P. GIBBONS

EDWARD J. GIERA

JOHN T. GIMPEL

%5 Welsh Road Maple Glen, PA 19002 646-38695D Intramurals 2, 3, 4 ... Art Club 2, 3, 4 ... Yearbook 4 ... Wisterian 4 ... Prom Committee 4 ... NEDT Certificate ... Highest Honors: Religion 2; American History

1540 Tennis Avenue Ambler, PA 19002 646-4477 6D Cross Country 2 ... Golf 3, 4 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, WCAF 4

328 Knoll Road Norristown, PA 19403 272-7006 7D Baseball 2, 3, 4 ... Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 ... Wisterian 2, 3, 4 .. . Yearbook 4 ... Math Team 3, 4 .. . NEDT Certificate 1, 2 '" National Honor Society ... Highest Honors: German 3X; Communism: English 2: Adv. Analytic Geometry Scholastic "L" 1, 2, 3, 4

4050 S. Warner Road lafayette Hill, PA 19444 828-11621 D Football 1 ... Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 . .. Student Council 3, 4 . " Public Relations 3, 4 ... Dramatics 3, 4 ... Future Physicians Club 1

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PETER A. GLASCOTT JR. Spring Valley Road, R.D. 4 Doylestown, PA 18901 794-84292D Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 ... Football 1 ... Winter Track 2, 3, 4 ... Spring Track 1, 2, 3 ... Student Council 1 ... National Honor Society 3, 4 ... Yearbook 3,4 ... Who's Who Among American High School Students ... Highest Honors: World Cultures; Economics I ... Scholastic "L" 2, 3 ... NEDT Certificate 1, 2

PHILLIP M. GOLDMAN 510 Selma Street Philadelphia, PA 19116 OR3-52573D Intramurals 2, 3, 4 ... Bowling 1, 2, 3, 4 ... Band 1, 2, 3, 4 ... Photo Club 4 ... Computer Club 3, 4 ... National Honor Society ... Scholastic "L" 2, 3 '" National Science Foundation Grant

JOSEPH W. GRAHAM 1052 Alcott Street Philadelphia, PA 19149 JE5-05694D Intramurals 1, 2, 3(Representative), 4 .. . Football 1, 2, 3, 4(L) ... Wisterian 2, 3, 4 .. . National Honor Society 3, 4 ... Computer Club 3 ... "Duck"

CHRISTOPHER J. GRAYCE 528 Whitehall Road Norristown, PA 19401 631-2308 5D Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 ... Cross Country 1, 2(L) ... Track 1,2 ... Wisterian 1,2,3,4 (editor) ... Yearbook 3, 4 ... Dramatics 2, 3 ... Math Team 2, 3, 4 ... Computer Club 3 ... National Merit Scholarship Semi-Finalist ... NEDT Certificate 1, 2 ... Scholastic "L" 1, 2, 3 ... Highest Honors: Fr. Chemistry; English 1, 2, 3; Typing; Hon. Biology; Hon. Physics: Calculus AB

'Phil! Goldman

Chris Grayce

JOHN C. GREGITIS 9715 Lochwood Road Philadelphia, PA 19115 934-69146D Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 ... Football 1 .. , Soccer 1, 2(L), 3(L), 4(L) ... Art Club 3, 4 ... Spirit Club 4 ... WCAF 4 ... Prom Committee 4

ROBERT M. GUAGLIONE 7936 Fillmore Street 19111 ES9-43877D Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 '" Bowling 1, 2 ... Basketball 3, 4(L) ... Track 1 ... "Gag"

JAMES T. GULLA 138 Glenview Avenue Wyncote, PA 19095 884-85821D Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 ... Crew 1 ... Soccer 2(L), 3(L) ... Bowling 2 ... Student Council 1

STEVEN R. GUZZI 307 East Aliens Lane Philadelphia, PA 19119 CH7-68222D Stage Crew 3, 4

Jim Gulla

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John Gregitis

Bob Guaglione

Steve Guzzi

Joe Graham

Pete Glascott

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John Horger

Brad Hoy 92

Bill Hall

Andy Henkels

Jim Healy


WILLIAM A. HALL 331 Cambridge Road Norristown, PA 19401 275-339710 Intramurals 1, 2, 3,4 ... Soccer Managers 4 .. . Student Council 2, 4 ... CSC 2, 3, 4 .. . National Honor Society ... Soph Hop .. . Prom Committee 3, 4 ... Scholastic "L" 1, 2

ROLAND R. HARMON 473 Hermitage Street Philadelphia, PA 19128 483-33295D Intramurals 1,2,3,4 ... "Rol"

THOMAS M. HARPER 4100 Fields Drive Lafayette Hill, PA 19444 836-56686D Bowling 1, 2(L), 3(L) ... Golf 2 ... CSC .. . Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 ... Public Pelations 4 .. . Wisterian 2, 3, 4 ... Stage Crew 2, 3, 4 .. . Scholastic "L" 2 ... Highest Honors: Spanish 3 ... Prom Committee 3

JAMES E. HEALEY III 118 West Durham Street Philadelphia, PA 19119 CH8-35967D Intramurals 1, 2, 3, Wisterian 3

Roland Harmon

ANDREW M. HENKELS 345 Stenton Avenue Plymouth Meeting, PA 19462 828-8101 1 D Ice Hockey 3, 4 ... Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 ... Art CLub 2, 3, 4 ... "Henks"

JOHN D. HORGER 819 Alene Road Ambler, PA 19002 646-8748 2D Intramurals 1, 2, 3,4 ... Bowling Team 4 ... Bowling CLub 2, 3, Yearbook 3, 4 Photo Club 4 ... Highest Honors: Energy: Geometry ... NEDT Certificate ... Scholastic "L" 3

ROBERT J. HOUK JR. 397 Hollyknoll Drive Churchville, PA 18966 357-72583D Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 ... Ice Hockey 2(L), 3(L), 4(L) ... Baseball 1,2 Wisterian 3, 4 ... CSC 3, 4 ... Prom Committee 4 ... "Hoouker"

JOHN B. HOY Main Street P.O. Box 234 Sumneytown, PA 18084 234-4152 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 ... Track 1, 3 ... Photo Club 4 ... Spirit Club 4

Bob Houk

Tom Harper

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jo-jo jerome

Donald Hughes

Mike Hys

Paul jeffers

DONALD HUGHES

MICHAEL HYS

113 W. Chestnut Hill Ave. Philadelphia, PA 19118 CH7-5068 5D "Captain"

877 Kent Lane Philadelphia, PA 19115 OR7-15196D Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 ... Christian Action 4

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PAUL C. JEFFERS 243 Stearly Street Philadelphia, PA 19111 F12-29287D Intramurals 1, 2, 3,4

FRANTZ Y. JEROME 807 E. Haines Philadelphia, PA 19138 842-36341 D Track 2, 3, 4 ... Intramurals 1,2,3,4 ... Future Physicians Club 1, 2 ... Junior Achievement 3 ...


Jim Kane

Mike Kane

John Keel

Jim Keating

lAMES I. KANE

MICHAEL I, KANE

lAMES M. KEATING

IOHN M. KEEL

623 Bell lane Maple Glen, PA 19002 643-3'1562D Intramurals 1,2,3,4

8025 Colfax Street Philadelphia, PA 19n6 333-76953D Football 1, 4(l) '" Basketball 'I, 2 , " Intramurals 1, 2, 3,4

370 Miles Drive Ambler, PA 19002 275-1409 4D Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 '" CSC 2,3,4 , " Prom Committees 3, 4 " National Honor Society 3, 4

6022 Cannon Hill Road Fort Washington, PA 19034 828-0604 5D Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 , , , Football 1, 2, 3 "Chubbs"

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JOHN A. KEENAN 808 Tyson Street Philadelphia, PA 19111 F12-73266D Intramurals 1,2,3,4 ... Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4(L) ... Crew 1, 2, 3, 4(L) ... Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4 . .. National Honor Society 3, 4 ... A-Day Retreats ... CSC 3, 4 ANTHONY J. KELLY 4122 Devonshire Road Plymouth Meeting, PA 19462 828-29387D Football 1 " Baseball 1, 2, 4 ... Basketball 1, 3 ... Student Council 1 TIMOTHY P. KELLY 9975 Hardy Road Philadelphia PA 19115 698-0740 1D Football 2, 3, 4 JAMES J. KIRCHER

6218 Tabor Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19111 RA5-84542D Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 ... Scholastic "L" 1, 2

John Keenan

JOHN F. KLAIBER 1568 Temple Drive Maple Glen, PA 19002 643-13793D Cross Country 1 ... Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 ... Prom Committee 3,4 ... Dance Committee 2 THEODORE KLING 1909 Sycamore lane Flourtown, PA 19031 AD3-37374D Cross Country 1, 2,(L) ... Ice Hockey 3)l), 4(l) JOSEPH F. KOBULSKY

1611 Terrace Drive Maple Glen, PA 19002 643-68675D Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 ... Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4 ... Jazz Band 3, 4 ... Wisterian 2, 4 '" Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4 ... National Honor Society 3, 4(President) DAVE L. KUEMMERLE 1859 Eckard Avenue Abington, PA 19111 884-71656D Intramurals 1, 2, 3,4 ... Soccer 3 ... Bowling 3,4

John Klaiber

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Ted Kling


Jim Kircher

Joe Kobulsky

Tim Kelly

Dave Kuemmerle

Tony Kelly

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John LaRocca

Greg Longo

98

Mark Labrum

Don Lange

Ed Loftus


MARK LABRUM 272 Pheasant Drive Huntington Valley, PA 19006 947-4299 7D Intramurals 2, 3, 4 ... Football 4(L) ... Baseball 2, 3(L), 4(L) ... Ice Hockey Manager 3, 4 ... CSC 2, 3, 4 ... Spirit Club 4 ... Student Council 2, 3, 4 ... Stage Crew 2, 3, 4 路 .. Prom Committee 4 ... Religious Activities 2,3,4

DONALD J. LANGE 4620 Unruh Street Philadelphia, PA 19135 MA4-56471D Intramurals 1,2, 3, 4 ... Baseball 4

JOHN D. LA ROCCA

Mark Lonergan

7365 Valley Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19128 482-46902D Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 ... Soccer 1 ... Football 3 ... Track 2, 4 ... Yearbook 4 ... Highest Honors: Spanish 2; World Cultures ... Scholastic "L" 2, 3

STEPHEN J. LAURIE 125 Moredon Road Philadelphia, PA 19115 %9-17253D Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 ... Soccer 1, 3(L)

RAYMOND S. LITMAN II 2057 Sierra Road Plymouth Meeting, PA 19462 828-98194D Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 ... Bowling 1 ... Dramatics 1, 2, 3, 4 ... Photo Club 3 ... Spirit Club 4 ... A-Day Retreats ... Art Club 2, 3 ... National Honor Society 3, 4 ... Student Coundil 3 ... Prom Committee 3, 4 ... NEDT Certificate 1, 2 ... Highest Honors: English 1 路 .. Scholastic "L" 1

Steve Laurie

EDWARD V. LOFTUS 1717 Howe Lane Maple Glen, PA 19002 5 Wisterian 2, 3, 4 ... Computer Club 3, 4 ... National Honor Society 3, 4 ... Future Physicians Club 4

MARK J. LONERGAN 1118 Alcott Street Philadelphia, PA CU8-7364 6D Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 ... Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4 ... Student Council 1 ... National Honor Society 路 .. Scholastic "L" 1, 2, 3

GREGORY D. LONGO 19 Devon Road Churchville, PA 18966 357-7009 7D Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4

Ray Litman

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Denny McFadden

Brian McChesney

Jim McCrudden

SIDNEY J. MAC LEOD 7405 Kieffer Street Philadelphia, PA 19128 IV2-15621D

Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 ... Swimming 1 . .. Yearbook 2 ... Student Council 1,2,3 Dramatics 1,2,3,4 ...

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BRIAN D. MC CHESNEY 323 Power Horn Road Fort Washington, PA 1903 70 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 ... Crew 1 ... Golf 4 ... Bowling 2, 3 ... Stage Crew 4

Sid Macleod

JAMES D. MC CRUD DEN 6501 North 8th Street Philadelphia, PA 19126 42432770 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 ... Crew 1 ... Track 1

DENNIS J. MC FADDEN 513 St. lawrence Way Furlong, PA 18925 348-364910 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 ... Football 1, 2, 3(l), 4(l) ... Crew 1, 2, 3(l). 4(l)


Tom McKenna

Kevin McHale

Mike Mclane

Pat McGurk

'ATRICK V. MC GURK

KEVIN J. MC HALE

THOMAS L. MC KENNA

MICHAEL A. MC LANE

:258 Mercer Street 'hiladelphia, PA 19134 ~A5-6 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 .. . lasketball 1 '" Spirit Club 3, 4 .. . ~tudent Exchange 3, 4 ... Dance :ommittee 4 ... Prom Committee 4 .. Stage Crew 4

3334 Jeffrey Drive Dresher, PA 19025 646-106920 Intramurals 1, 2, 3. 4 ... Swimming l(L), 2(L), 3(L), 4(L), Prom Committee 4

8422 Chippewa Road Philadelphia, PA 19128 482-5566 3D Intramurals 1,2,3,4 ... Photo Club 2,3,4

2675 Byberry Road Hatboro, PA 19040 054-075140 Intramurals 1,2,3,4 ... Wrestling 1, 2(L), 3(L), 4(L) ... Football 1, 2, 3

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ROBERT J. MC MONAGLE 3422 Aubrey Ave. Phia, PA 19114 969-14225D

SCOTT T. MC NUTT 9 Broadale Court Doylestown, PA 18901 345-7599 6D Football 1 2, 3 ... Crew 1, 3, 4 ... Computer Club 3, 4

THOMAS MAEGERLE 643 Hellerman Street Philadelphia, PA 19111 725-49832D Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 ... Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4 .. . Wrestling Mgr. 3, 4 ... Bowling Club 3, 4 .. . Photography Club 3, 4 ... Computer Club 3, 4 ... Wisterian 3, 4 ... Yearbook 4

GEORGE MANGINI 233 Benner Street Philadelphia, PA 19111 725-34253D Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 ... Student Council 1

MARK MANTA 4 Princeton Road Norristown, PA 19403 275-21254D Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 ... Football 1 ... Winter Track 1, 2, 3(L), 4(L) ... Spring Track 1, 2(L), 3(L), 4(L) '" Ring Mass 3, Wisterian 3, 4 ... Student Council 3

George Mangini

MICHAEL A. MAREK 415 Livezy Street Philadelphia, PA 19128 482-03895D Bowling 1, 2(L), 3(L), 4(L) ... Band 1, 2, 3, 4(Pres.) ... NEDT Certificate 1, 2 ... National Honor Society ... Scholastic "Ln 1, 2, 3 ... French National Honor Society ... Highest Honors: French 2, American History, English 3, Economics National Merit Commendation

JAMES MELLON 200 East 11th Avenue Conshohocken, PA 19428 828-47161D Intramurals 1 ... Swimming 1 (L), 2(L). 3(L), 4(L) ... V":5terian 3, 4 ... Yearbook 3, 4 ... Stage Crew 3 ... Scholastic "L" 3

EDWARD C. MEEHAN 124 Johns Street Cheltenham, PA 19012 782-11031 m Intramurals 2, 3, 4 ... Football 1, 2(L), 3(L), 4(L) ... Track 2(L), 3(L) ... Dance Committee 4 ... Junior Prom Committee ... "An-day Retreats 4

Tom Maegerle

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Ed Meehan


Jim Mellon

Bob McMonagle

Walt Norris

Scott McNutt

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Marc Mims

Jim Melson

Chris Mincer

Jeff Michel

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Carlo Mirabelli


JAMES P. MELSON 300 Pine Run Road Doylestown, PA 18901 348-39793D

MARCMIMS 6538 N. 16th Street Philadelphia, PA 19126 HA4-31395D Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 ... Football 1, 2, 3(L), 4(L) ... Track 3(L), 4(L) ... Student Exchange 2

CHRISTOPHER MINCER

Chuck Mirarchi

R.D. #4 Doylestown, PA 18901 794-71643D Intramurals 1,2,3,4 ... Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4(L) WCAF 4 ... Band 1, 2, 3, 4 "Mince"

CARLO MI RABElLI 721 Thomas Road Cheltenham, PA 19012 379-48866D Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 ... Baseball 1, 2(L), 3(L), 4(L) ... Spirit Club 3, 4 ... Prom Committees 3, 4 '" Dramatics 3, 4 ... National Honor Society 3, 4 ... Scholastic "L" 2

JEFFREY W. MICHEL 566 Coach Road Horsham, PA 19044 628-37894D Intramurals 1,2, 3(chmn) 4(chmn) ... Football 1, 2, 3(L), 4(L) ... Wrestling, 1, 2, 4 ... Track 1,2(L)

CHARLES MI RARCHI

Fred Mischler

9629 Chaplecroft Street Philadelphia, PA 19115 676-49657D Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 ... Hockey 4 (trainor) ... CSC 3 ... Ski Club 3, 4 ... Photography Club 3 ... Dramatics 2, 3, Music Festival 2, 3, 4 Spirit Club 3

FREDERICK C. MISCHLER 417 Waverly Road Wyncote, PA 19095 TU4-56471D Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 ... Basketball 1, 2 ... Bowling Club 2 ... Tennis 1(L), 2(L), 3(L), 4(L) ... Wisterian 1

LARRY MOLINARO 528 Vista Poad Ambler, PA 19002 646-1941 2D Intramurals 2, 3 ... Band 1, 2 ... Wisterian 3, 4 ... National Honor Society ... Highest Honors: French 1, 3x ... Scholastic "L" 1, 2, 3

Larry Molinaro

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CRAIG F. O'DONNELL 4101 Devonshire Road Plymouth Meeting, PA 19462 825-086340 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4(L) ... Track 2 "0'0" FRANCIS X. O'DONNELL 571 Stockdale Place Blue Bell, PA 19422 646-44B950 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 ... Bowling Team 3 ... Bowling Club 1, 2 ... Dramatics 1, 1, 2, 3, 4 ... Wisterian 3, 4 ... Spirit Club 4 ... Festival of Music 2 . : . 'Soph Hop Committee ... Prom Committee 3, 4 ... Stage Crew 4 ... National Honor Society 3, 4(Officer)

Dave Pathroff

CHRISTOPHER R. O'NEILL 1202 Greenhill Road Flourtown, PA 19031 233-4(L) ... Winter Track 2, 3, 4(L) ... Spring Track 2, 3, 4 ... Student Council 1 ... Stage Crew 1 ... CSC 4 JOSEPH W. ORBELL 9726 Morefield Road Philadelphia, PA 19115 698-0780 70 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 ... Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4 MICHAEL E. PARKER 1332 East Cardeza Street Philadelphia, PA 19119 924-072210 Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4 ... Stage Band 4, Omega Band 2, 3 DAVID R. PATHROFF 193 Easton Road Horsham, PA 19044 675-682320 Intramurals 1, 2, 3,4 ... Cross Country 1 Tennis 1 ... Student Council 1

Craig O'Donnell

EUGENE LA MONT PETERSON 20 Hornblende Lane Willingboro, NJ 08046 871-009230 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 ... Football 3, 4 '" Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4 ... Spirit Club 4 ... Wisterian 4 "Machine" JOHN B. PILARZ JR. 7421 Keiffer Street Philadelphia, PA 19128 40 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 . " Football 3, 4(L) Art Club 3, 4 ... Dance Committee 4

Chris O'Neill

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Jack Pilarz

Mike Parker

Joe Orbell

Fran O'Donnell

Gene Peterson

109


Tom Porth

Vince Pinto

John Quigley

110

Dave Puglia

Mike Putnick


VINCENT H. PINTO 843 Cardinal Lane Huntingdon Valley, PA 19006 947-80365D Basketball 1,2, , , Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4 Intramurals 1,2,3,4 THOMAS C. PORTH 1608 Howe Lane Maple GLen, PA 19002 643-7809 6D Cross-Country 1 . , , Track 1, 2 , , , Football 1, 3 ", Baseball 3, 4 , , , Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4(Pres,) , , . Wisterian 2, 3, 4 , , , Spirit Club 2, 4 ." Student Exchange 2, 4 ", National Honor Society 3, 4 ", Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 "Torn"

Tom Prunko

JAMES L. PRINCIVALLE 931 Indian Creek Way Horsham, PA 19044 646-050270 Golf 1 , , , Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 , , , Scholastic "L" 1, 2 ", Highest Honors in American History 2 THOMAS F. PRUNKO 6200 Crafton Street Philadelphia, PA 19149 743-91281 D Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 ", Math League 4 National Honor Society 3, 4 , , , Scholastic "L" 1

DAVID P. PUGLIA 7734 Devon Street Chestnut Hill, PA 19118 CH7-67362D Soccer 1 ". Hockey 1, 2(L), 3(L), 4(L) Intramurals 1, 2, 3,4

MICHAEL A. PUTNICK

Jim Princivalle

510 East Sanger Street Philadelphia, PA 19120 342-41243D Intramurals 1,2,3,4. , , Stage Crew 2, 3, 4

JOHN F. QUIGLEY '" 3537 Walsh Lane Huntingdon Valley, PA 19006 947-82204D Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 ... National Honor Society 3, 4 .. ' Prom Committee 3 . " Stage Crew 3, 4(Manager) , . , Music Festival 3, 4 , , , Scholastic "L" 3 JOSEPH C. QUIGLEY 2418 Fairhill Avenue Glenside, PA 19038 885-11885D Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 , , , Bowling League 4 , , , Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4 , , , Jazz Band 1, 2, 3, 4 , " Musical 2, 3, Honor Society 3, 4 ", Scholastic "L" 2, 3 ", NEDT Certificate 1, 2 .. , Highest Honors: English 2; French 1, 2, 3: Music 1, 2, 3

Joe Quigley

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Jim Quinn

Pete Reilly

Bill Reilly

JAMES P. QUINN

TIMOTHY J. RAFTER

7700 Loretta Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19111 FI2-1358 6D Baseball 1, 2, 4 ... Bowling 3,4

4554 Manayunk Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19128 IV3-24187D Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 ... Crew 1, 2

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Tim Rafter

PETER K. REIL~Y 759 Ivyland Road Warminster, PA 18974 672-253410 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 ... Computer Club 4

WILLIAM J. REILLY 1247 Dahlia Road Warminster, PA 18974 672-59432D Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 ... Track 1, 2, 3, 4 '" Stage Crew 1 ... Prom Committee 4


Mark Reinhart

Jeff Reimel

Herb Riband

JEFFREY W. REI MEL 104 Pebble Woods Drive Doylestown, PA 18901 343-090330 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 ... Baseball 3, 4(L) ... Stage Crew 1 ... A-Day Retreats 4 ... Scholastic "L" 1, 2

MARK S. REINHART 17 Grove Avenue Flourtown, PA 19031 233-4780 40 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 ., . Soccer 3 ... Wrestling 2,3,4 ... Baseball 4

Mike Riley

HERBERT F. RIBAND 2002 Hilltop Road Flourtown, PA 19031 233-501650 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 ... Soccer 1, 2 . .. Ice Hockey 3, 4 ... Student Council 2, 3, 4 (V.P. of Student Relations) ... National Honor Society 3, 4 ... Art Club 2, 3, 4 ... Scholastic "L" 1, 2, 3

MICHAEL P. RILEY 2043 Wisteria Lane Lafayette Hill, PA 19444 825-492960 Intramurals 1,2,3,4 ... Swimming 1

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RICHARD W. RILEY 5 Cypress Place Lafayette Hill, PA 19444 825-01546D Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 ... Wrestling 1 ... Student Council 2, 4 ... National Honor Society 3, 4 ... Scholastic "L" 2, 3 ... Highest Honors: Biology; Religion 3

JAMES J. RODDEN 341 Oxford Road Norristown, PA 19401 279-81171D Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 ... Soccer 3, 4(L) .. . Baseball 4 ... National Honor Society 3, 4 .. . Scholastic "L" 2, 3

KENNETH M. ROESSLER 943 Langdon Avenue Horsham, PA 19044 643-3144 4D Intramurals 1,2,3 ... Basketball 1, 2, 3(L), 4(L) ... Student Council 1, 2 ... Scholastic "L" 1, 2,3

LOUIS S. ROSATI

Van Rossmeisl

Brian Rothwell

Box 96 Sumneytown Pike Gwynedd Valley, PA 19437 M16-4230 3D Intramurals 2 ... Track 1 ... Football 1, 3, 4(L) . .. Student Council (V.P. of Student Affairs) "Sal"

VAN F. ROSSMEISL 1631 Fort Washington Avenue Maple Glen, PA 19002 646-37774D Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 ... Concert Band 1, 2 ... WCAF 4 ... Spirit Club 4 BRIAN P. ROTHWEll 2214 Oakwyn Poad Lafayette Hill, PA 19444 825-0780 5D Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 ... Wrestling 1 ... Baseball 2, 3(L), 4(L)

DAVID W. SCHAFER 9568 Walley Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19115 677-38156D Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 .. Forum 1 '" Photo Club 2, 3, 4 ... Dramatics 2 ... CSC 2, 4 ... Computer Club 3, 4 ... Student Council 3 "Schaf"

Chip Rodden

MICHAEL W. SCHIELER 129 West Berkley Street Clifton Heights, PA 19018 MA2-36797D Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 ... Basketball Marathon 2,4

Rich Riley

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Mike Schieler

Ken Roessler

Dave Schafer

Steve Rosati

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john Schmitt

joe Schramm

Adam Stefanowicz

joe Smith

Matt Sklodowski

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JOHN T. SCHMITT III 415 Meadowbrook Lane Erdenheim, PA 19118 A03-01461O Forum 2, 3, 4 ... National Honor Society 3, 4 路 .. Schlastic "L" 2, 3 ... National Merit SemiFinalist JOSEPH M. SCHRAMM 2701 Hilltown Pike Perkasie, PA 18944 249-319220 GREGORY T. SHAW 3534 Hale Road Huntingdon Va. PA 19006 357-8831 30 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 ... Bowling Club 1, 2, 3(pres.), 4(treas.) ... Bowling 2(L), 3(l), 4(L) 路 .. CSC 2, 3,4 ... National Honor Society 3, 4 MATTHEW G. SKLODOWSKI JR. 820 larkspur Street Philadelphia, PA 19116 H04-5460 40 Intramurals 1, 2, 3,4 Hockey 1, 2(L), 3(l), 4(l) 路 .. Baseball 2(mgr.) ... Golf 2 ... Bowling Club 2 ... Photo Club 3, 4 ... Prom Committee 4 ... Wisterian 3, 4

Kevin Suter

Tim Sommar

JOSEPH P. SMITH 6902 Lawnton Street Philadelphia, PA 19'128 IV3-946150 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 ... Art Club 2, 3, 4(pres.) ... Yearbook 4 TIMOTHY L SOMMAR 304 Penn Oak Road Flourtown, PA 19031 A03-425560 Intramurals 1, 2, 4 ... Cross Country 1 ... Track 1 GREGORY J. SUTTON 6100 Henry Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19128 483-521 Intramurals 1,2,3,4 ... Cross Country 4 ... Winter Track 2, 3(L), 4(L) ... Spring Track 1, 2, 3(L), 4(l) KEVIN H. SUTER 77 Buck Road Warrington, PA 18976 343-212510 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 ... Wrestling 1 ... Crew 1,2, 3(L), 4(l) ADAM STEFANOWICZ JR. 9551 Frankford Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19114 632-347370 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 ... Bowling 1, 2, 3 ... Golf'l (l), 2(l), 3(L), 4(l) , .. Math Team 4

Greg Sutton

Greg Shaw

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CARL B. SWARTZ Star Route 94- B New Hope, PA 18938 862-%743D Intramurals 3, 4 ... Bowling 4 ... Band 1, 2, 3

LlAM P. SWEENEY 113 Chiveden Avenue Glenside, PA 19038 886-38624D Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 ... Stage Band 2 Concert 2 ... Stage Crew 4 ... WCAF 4

THOMAS J. SWEENEY JR 1316 Meeting House Road Ambler, PA 19002 643-52195D Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 ... Football 1, 2, 3(L), 4(L) ... Track 1, 2 ... Dance Committee 2, 3, 4 (Chairman) ... Soph Hop (Chairman) ... Prom Committee 3, 4 ... Lighting Crew 2, 3, 4 (Manager) Spirit Club 3, 4

Tom Tansey

ANTHONY J. SZAJDEK 2602 E. Ontario Street Philadelphia, PA 19134 RE9-60756D Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 ... Stage Crew 2, 3, 4 ... Prom Committee 3,4 ... Dance Committee 3, 4 ... Future Physicians Club 2, 3, Honor Society 3, 4 ... Scholastic "L" 2

MICHAEl J. TAMBURRI 5 Pine Place West Philadelphia, PA 19115 677-26197D Intramurals 1, 2,3, 4 ... Soccer 1, 3(L), 4(L) ... Bowling 1, 2, 3, 4 ... Golf 1, 3, 4 Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4 ... WCAF 3, 4 (Pres) Prom Committee 3. 4 ... A Day Retreat 4

THOMAS K. TANSEY 1390 Fitzwatertown Road Roslyn, PA 19001 OL9-05151D Intramurals 1,2,3, Team 1 ... National Honor Society 3, 4 ... NEDT Certificate of Achievement 2

MARTIN J. TAllOW 6319 Fairfield Drive Flourtown, PA 19031 V 6-4374 2D Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 ... Football 1,2, 3 (L) ... Wrestling 2, 3(L), 4(L)

Carl Swartz

EDWARD J. TIERRENZIO 316 Lorraine Avenue Oreland, PA 19075 884-09563D

MENNO L TIElMAN 28 Harcourt Lane Hatboro, PA 19040 672-27974D Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 ... Wrestling 2, 3, 4 ... Track 2 ... Prom Committee 4 National Honor 3, 4

Menno Tielman 118

Ted Terrenzio


Tom Sweeney

Mike Tamburri

Marty Tatlow

Liam Sweeney

Tony Szajdek 119


JOSEPH J. VESSELS 6165 Oakley Street Philadelphia, PA 19111 PI5-75045D Intramurals 1, 2,3,4 "Vese" STEPHEN R. VOGEL 3028 Midvale Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19129 438-4106 6D Intramurals 1, 2, 3,4 ... Soccer 1 BROOK l. VOSIKA 275 Harvey Street Philadelphia, PA 19114 843-4381 7D Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 ... Photo Club 1 BRUCE M. WAGNER 1402 Rhoades Drive Huntington Valley, PA 19006 W17-04931D Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 .. , Swimming 1, 2(L), .3(L), 4(L) ... Track 1, 2, 3, 4 ... Dance Committee 4

Brooke Vosika CHRISTOPHER J. WALSH 603 South 48th Street Philadelphia, PA 19143 724-32552D Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 ... Crew 1, 2, 3(L), 4(L) 路 .. Wisterian 1, 2, 3, 4 ... Yearbook 4 ... ADay Retreats 4 ... National Honor Society 3, 4 路 .. Scholastic "L" 1, 2, 3 ... Highest Honors: French 3x MICHAEL A. WARNER 358 Overlook Drive Warminster, PA 18974 675-0561 3D Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 ... National Honor Society 3, 4 .. , Stage Crew 4 ... Scholastic "L" 1, 3 ... Highest Honors: French 1, 2, 3x; American History: Adv. Analytic Geometry: Religion 3 SEAN P. YOUNG 28 Vanderveer Avenue Holland, PA 18%6 355-28544D Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 ... Football 1 ,2 ... Stage Crew 1 JOHN M. ZERR 708 Custis Road Glenside, PA 19038 TU6-58495D Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 .. , Crew 1,2, 3(L), 4(L) 路 .. National Honor Society 3, 4 ... Ski Club 4 PETER J. ZIFF 344 Cambridge Road Norristown, PA 19401 272-80866D Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 .. , Cross Country 1 Track 1,2

Mike Warner

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Pete Ziff


Bruce Wagner

Joe Vessels

Chris Walsh

Sean Young

John Zerr

Steve Vogel

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Daily Bulletin LA SALLE COLLEGE HIGH SCHOOL

TI路IURSDAY, FEBRUARY 30, 1980

"G" Day

"Education is too important to be left to the educators." AIL STUDENTS:

LIBRARY: The library will be closed today. ICE HOCKEY: Meeting today after school with Mr. Stanczak to discuss trip to Montreal. MATIllEl'ES: Meet in weight room after school. DRAMA: There will be no meeting imnediately after school in no room about the drama which will not be performed. SENIOR RETREATS: For those who wished to purchase religous articles but were unable to, there is a catalogue available in the bookstore. CSC: Meeting Tuesday in room 106 to discuss trip to Calcutta. Following students see Mr. Diehl NOW: All students. WCAF: Whoever took the alblIDl please return it. SPIRIT CLUB: HEY! HEY! HEY! GUESS WHAT! The spirit chili's having a meeting Friday after school!! So c'rron out! We'll be painting and having all sorts of ft..m and Carlo'll bring some furmy hats! HEY! HEY! This will be some ft..m! HEY! SO GIM1E AN "S" ... G111ME A "P" ... GIMME AN .... CREW: Iron Balls today! MIXER: Mixer this Friday featuring Fred Stehnach and the Yotmg Pennsylvanians. Time 8:00 p.m. admission $3.50 B.A.SKEI'BALL: Congratulations to the varsity basketball team who defeated St. Hubert's yesterday, 47-45 (OT). Coach Michuda calls this their IIDst powerful win this season. J.V. lost 12-9. STUDENT COUNCIL: Meeting Wednesday after school to stuff envelopes for Bro. Frank. CSC: Sign up in room 106 for ''Walk for Camden". WISTERIAN: There will be no meeting this week for the issue due to be out last Decatiber. Chris and John say they can handle it all by themselves. BAND: Anyone wishing to join the La Salle :Marching Band see Joe Quigl~ 5D. PHOTO CLUB: Photo Club meeting Monday after school. Mrs. Brown has agreed to pose for us! YEARBOOK: Vohmteers needed to m::we grand piano into yearbook office. Also, can anyone stay late tonight? FOOTBAlL: TOIlDrrow vs. Wood. Come . SAT .AND ACHThVEMENI'S: For anyone taking these tests La Salle's school number is 393-3370. Or in New Jersey, 783-7546. IA SALlE FORUM: Congratulations to the La Salle Forrm for out.,..talking someone else and wirming yet another tournament. Stop by the main office and see how big their trophy is this time. MASS: Mass in Fr. Paul's office 5th period today. Please attend, if for no other reason than to hear how he says the Ow Fawthah .. INTRAMURALS: Sign up with Mr. Steelman for joint venture with Gwynedd Mercy: intrarmrral wrestling. SENIORS: There will be a representative from Chestnut Hill College in the G.O. Tuesday at 11:30. A representative fran La Salle College will be in the G.O. Monday at 10: 15, Tuesday at 10:15, Wednesday at 10:15, Thursday at 10:15, and Friday at 10:15. Senior Cut Day: Participating seniors are requested by Mr. Diehl to leave the parking lot in an orderly fashion to avoid the congestion of last year. Suggestions for this date should be submitted to Mr. Diehl no later than next Friday.



LaSalle Music Theater Presents:

Midpoint. A month behind us and a month to go until we open. Our concentration is intense and our adrenalin is flowing even

now. The time that is already behind us has been well spent. It all started in January at Cattle Calls, more properly called auditions. Out of a crowd of 50-60 clamoring actors and actresses, we are the lucky ones. Something, something caught Mr. Macleod's eye. A voice, a movement, a gesture something made him cast us in the show. Whatever it was, we are here. After this grueling ordeal was finished, we moved on to something even better - rehearsal! Rehearsal. What a word. It conjures up memories of sweat, exhaustion and frustration. But to us, rehears-

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al was an experience in learning and growth. We learned to beware Mr. Macleod's cry of, "OOOHH! - Idea time", just as we were finishing a number. We grew to appreciate Bro. Charles Echelmeier, affectionately known as Chippy to cast and crew, and his delight in saying, "Good, now let me hear you!" In the weeks that have flown by, I myself have learned the meaning of togetherness and friendship. When you spend so much time with one group of people, they become your second family. You know how each per.son feels and reacts, so you mold yourself to fit with the others, forming a single unit. This unit is the cast, and our home is the stage; a place where we can express our feelings to others and,

in doing so, entertain. To my fellow seniors: Jim Barret, John Gimpel, Chris Grayce, Fran O'Donnell, Tom Tansey and Jack Quigley, a simple thanks for the inspiration, camaraderie, and .hard work each of you have brought to the show. To the girls: Angela Santone, Cara McMenamin, Colleen Farris, Helene Deely, Sue Callahan, Patti Driscoll, Regina Dunleavy, and Terri Concannon, a special thanks for the talent you have brought and instilled in our theatre. In "No Time at All," we will all go to find our "Corner of the Sky". But I trust that in the years ahead, this show will stand out as an unforgettable experience. Ray Litman


Pippin!!!

LA SALLE HIGH MUSIC THEATRE PRESENTS

CAST

BOOK BY

MUSIC & LYRICS BY

ROGER O. HIRSOH

STEPHEN SCHHARTZ

PRODUCED & DIRECTED BY SIDNEY MACLEOD ASSISTANT PRODUCER JOHN GIHPEL

VOCAL DIRECTION BRO. CHARLES E<.1:HELMEIER CHOREOGRAPHY IAARY JO VOZZO

HUSICAL DIRECTION JOSEPH CICCIHARO

LEADING PLAYER ••••••••••••••• Thomas Tansey PII,PIN ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pat DiGiacomo CHARLES •••••••••••••••••••••• Fran O'Donnell LEHIS •••••••••••••••••••••••• HUgn Panaro FASTRADA ••••••••••••••••••••• Terri Concannon BARON •.•••••••••••.•.•••••••• John Gimpel THE HEIID ••••••••••••••••••••• Chr i s Gr ayce FIRST COURIER •••••••.•.•••••• Bradford MacLeod SECOND COURIEk ••••••••••••••• Par McMenamin THIRD COURIER •••••••••••••••• Joe Console BERTHE ••••••••••••••••••••••• Karen Webster REGGAR ••••••••••••••••••••••• James Barrett FIELD MARSHALL ••••••••••••••• Ray Litman HEi'-l.DLESS HAN ••••••••••••••••• John Gimpel CATHERINE •••••••••••••••••••• Cara McMenamin THEO ••••••••••••••••••••••••• John MacLeod PLl,Y£RS •••••••••••••••••••••• Susan Callahan Helene Deeley Gegina Dunleavy Patti Driscoll Colleen Farris Dorothy Gerlach Bernadette Hennessy Kathy Lyons Claire Rieffel Angela Santone

"PIPPIN" is produced in cooperation with In/SIC THEATRE IN'l'Ej{N~\'rI0NAL, New York, Hew York.

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Cast Finds Their "Corner of the Sky"

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Behind the Scenes

Stage Crew

PRODUCTION STAFF ASSISTANT PRODUCER ........................ " John Gimpel PRODUCTION MANAGER ..................... Fran O'Donnell STAGE MANAGER .................................... Jack Quigley LIGHTING MANAGER ............................. Tom Sweeney SOUND MANAGER ................................. Dave DiSimone PROGRAM MANAGER ............................ Chris Grayce PROPS MANAGER .................................... Tom Tansey HOUSE MANAGER ................................... Joe Kobulsky TICKET MANAGER .... .... Ray Litman MAKE-UP MANAGER ..... Colette Cervone STAFF. ............................................. Ed Giera William Hall Jim Barrell John Borek Tom Harper Carlo Mirabelli Pat McGurk Grace Chaple Anne Tittertcin Lisa Dinda Maria Fella Charles Barbera George Donohoe Phil Goldman Mike Warner Pat DiGiacomo Margaret Fitzhenry Madeline Braca Eileen Kebble

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Porth, Riband, Rosati

"Well, we try to do stuff!"

Motion for adjournment

Obviously, Leon's only mildly angry

One of the more exciting meetings


Head Student Council

"So how come I have to stay and clean up after the 路Prom?"

Spirit Club's impression of the Flying Wallendas

"We dedicate our next song, "Dazed and Confused", to Mr. Michael Bruno"

Scott having a fun night

At the beginning of the year, we had a good idea of what we wanted the Student Council to be like, but we made a commitment to be open to new ideas. To start the year of( the Mixers were successfully planned and executed, WCAF was reorganized, and the Spirit Club was put back together. The Student Counci I sponsored Career Night, Open House, and College Day. Later in the year, we organized a Chess Tournament and various dances, including the Winter Dance, the Proms, and the Soph-Hop. Our relations with other schools were improved by a student exchange Archbishop Wood, a joint Student Council meeting with Gwynedd Mercy Academy, and a basketball game against St. Basil's Academy. Projects for the end of the year included a Big Brother program and a reformation of the Student Council election procedures. We would like to thank Mr. Manion, Mr. Diehl, and all of the students who helped make the 1979-80 Student Council a success. Herb Riband


Band Plays Steely Dan & Doobies

The horn section.

Buddy Rich sits in for Joe Kobulsky.

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Quigley Jams.

These guys think they're in Earth, Wind & Fire.


To Full Houses Band is more than getting out of two classes every Friday. The most demanding facet of playing in La Salle's Concert and Stage Bands is the constant activitiy that calls for versatility. The year for the music department began in early August. An annual Band Summer Camp has been gradually established. Not only does the camp begin the year musically, it gives the freshmen a general introduction to the school. There are two main concert events during the year. The Christmas concert and the Spring Festival of Music showcase the individual and collective talents of the student musicians. Practices for these concerts ultimately consume much time and energy. Going out for concerts was usually more enjoyable. The Wisterians have played, in the last four years, at Mount St. Josephs, Merion Mercy, Gwyned Mercy, Girls High, West Catholic, Saint Basils and William Tennant. The girls enjoyed the music, and the musicians enjoyed the girls. But competitions have also been a part of the bands activity schedule for the past two years. In 79, they took Second place at the First Annual Bishop Kenrick Competition. Led by its seniors, the Music Dept. has established a set a standards for its members to meet in the years to come. They can thank us for all the fun. Mike Marek

"Ah one and ah two.

Some thoughts and moments from the past year in La Salle's bandroom: There were many new teachers this year. Mr. Rocko Bene assumed the position of Trumpet Instructor. He replaced Mr. George Hosfeld, who had taught at La Salle for eight years. Mr. Hosfeld died in February ... Mr. Dealy became the Percussion teacher, Mr. Phil McCulland gave lessons to the lower brass ... Some familiar faces were missing, too. Most prominent was Beth. She never did appreciate modern chair sculpture anyway ... Then there was the concert at West Catholic. Mike Parker thought he had died and gone to heaven ... If the snow falling on Mr. C. during Sleigh Ride wasn't funny, the hands seen dropping it from the ceiling were ... Joe Kobulsky's profuse sweating during those unending drums solos ... Will the Quigleys ever be able to correctly pronounce Whalen?


Joe Quigley Makes All-City Tuba

One of LaSalle's many outdoor benefit concerts

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C'mon, Drew, it goes "C", "G", "B flat" ...

"My lips are chapped!"


Band Future Looks Good

I can't believe I'm playing "Walk This Way"!


Bro. John puts Honor Back In N.H.S.

"I'll try to be as brief as possible"

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Under the direction of Bro. John D'Alfonso, the National Honor Society reestablished itself in the La Salle community. The N.H.5. inducted forty-one new members at an induction ceremony combined with a Eucharistic Celebration, bolstering the Society's assisting force. Virtually all members acted as either proctors during the entrance exam or as ushers during the Spring musical "Pippin". Secretary Fran O'Donnell reinstituted a tutoring program that enabled N.H.S. members to assist underclassmen with their scholastic work. Having become an integral part of many La Salle functions, N.H.5. members have been able to derive a sense of responsibility from their service. Joe Kobulsky

Officers: Lawrence Molinaro, Mike Warner, Fran O'Donnell, Joe Kobulsky, Bro. John D'Alfonso


Public Relations Mr. Jim Devine and I had many many schools to visit. We had a slide presentation to show, speeches to give, and brochures to hand out. But the entrance exam was coming up in early February, so we didn't have much time. We needed a larger staff. Brother Tom Barton joined us. Tom Tansey and Tom Harper joined us. We worked hard at the Principal's Dinner for the Archdiocesan eigth grade teachers and at Open House. Then came the big school visitation rush right before the exam. Almost 700 boys took the exam. We had done our job. John Gimpel

Tom Harper, Mr. Jim Divine, John Gimpel, Tom Tansey

Mathletes Muscle into PAML Top 10 "Hey Ed", whirl around to face Bro. Gerry, "How did we do on Saturday?" "Not bad, we came in seventh." "Seventh! What's the matter with you guys?" I launched into my monthly excuse. "The problems were kind of tough and we, uh, sort of made some mistakes." "C'mon, what problems couldn't you get?" "If 2secX = tanY + cotY, what is X + Y?" "Wait a minute Well, you could use your double angle ... No, that won't work, um ... Wow ... Gosh ... Let me talk to Mr. Turk and I'll tell you tomorrow." "No hurry Brother, and don't worry, we'll get 'em next month." "I hope so." So did I.

F. Picard, M. Hagerty, P. DiGiacomo, R. Unverzagt, E. Giera, M. Masucci, E. Skorpinski, Bro. Gerry.


Forum Takes All Local Tournaments;

Cog ito Ergo Sum

"You see, appearance is everything."

Jack Funchion

Award winning debater


Scores a 1st Place

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Pittsburgh

"I'm havin' a carpet sale."

"50 I says to him, I says ... "

John Schmitt shows winning form.

For the third consecutive year, the Forum thoroughly dominated regional and state-wide forensics. Led by seniors John Schmitt, John Funchion, Leon Buck, and juniors Paul Kolmer and Arnie Foley, the Forum continually captured the top slots in nearly every tournament it entered. By winning the Pennsylvania State Bicentennial Debates in December, John Schmitt and Paul Kolmer won the right to represent the state at the National Bicentennial Debates in February. La Salle' debating duo par excellence finished third out of sixty teams representing thirty states. An additional honor was bestowed on Schmitt, as he was named First Speaker, a title acknowledging him as the best debater in the tournament. This undoubtedly was the Forum's highlight of the year. But Bro. Rene's debaters have not quite finished their quest for national prominence. The NFL National Tournament is scheduled for Mid-June and the members of the Forum have their eyes set on a national championship.


Schmitt, Kollmer Make Semi-Finals

"I'm havin' a gigantic carpet sale!"

Jack does his Rick Topper imitation.

"Will ya just shut up and let me talk!"

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Walt does his Steve Martin imitation.

" ... And Moses said to the Hebrews ... "


Williamsburg; Look Forward to Nationals

'''You should've seen the time we had in Atlanta."

" ... Dearly beloved ... "

Speakers

Debaters

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Intramurals

Andy Battin ready to spike

Preparing for a rough game of flag football

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Turkey Bowl

Faculty go into the shotgun

Don't be impressed; it was intercepted

Joe "J ust call me Lynn Swann" Turk

Kelly Scrambles from an angry Friz

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Computer Club: a "Basic" Activity The 1979/1980 school year saw the furMation of ~ new facet of the LaSalle experience. With the p~rchdse of Lhe school's OWl Mini-coMputer, ~DP 11!34A, the school has expanded it~ horizons and can offer it~ students the opportunity tc e}~pclnd theirs. The COMputer Clut consists of a group 01 students who either are or would like to bee ul'iE C OMput(;;r pl'oficient in prograMMing. Club MeMbe('~: help each other write anc debug their own prograMS, and newcoMers are 'alwaye welCOMe.

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Art Club Parks and Paints

1980 Art Club. Not pictured: Andy Henkels, Bro. Fred, Dave Byrne, Jim Healy, John Zerr and Brad Hoy

Jim Healy - meticulous painter.

Whether they're engaged in the service of valet (pronounced val-ay) parking, or just playing student, the members of the art club are, at best, just extensions of their art. Inspired by comments from Bro. Frank like "extremel y sem i-adequate", the mem bers of the art club try their best each day to relate to the modern world through their artwork, and, as a result, their complex and intense feelings are manifested in their fine paintings. These feelings, coupled with a sense of humor not often found in this world, or any other, makes the average art club member extremely aloof, yet down to earth. This year's art club's plans included their annual exhibition of their work and, if they get it together, a new mural will decorate the end of the first floor corridor. But then again, they might just sleep through the rest of the year. "I see ... a face!"

Tom Barth

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Bowling Club

La Salle's Bowling Club went into action this past season at Lynne Lanes. Students and faculty members had a good time during league competition each Wednesday afternoon, regardless of ability or experience. From the league-leading seven-teacher squad known as the Nads to the ever present Gutterballs. Each team endured many splits and losses and enjoyed its share of strikes and wins.

All that ... and the ball only took one bounce!

"Don't look at me! I didn't push the reset button!"

Marty "I wear my shirts inside out and sprain my ankle while cutting Calc" Andrejko

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WCAF Goes Black

Tom Barth - 3rd: The Moody Blues, Rennaissance, Todd Rundgren, Bob Dylan, C, S, N & Y.

Liam Sweeney - 4th: Allman Bros., The Who, Steeley Dan, The Kinks, Jimmy Hendrix.

Mike Tamburri - 5th: The Beatles, The Who, Tom Petty, Led Zeppelin, Bruce Springsteen

Andy Battin - 6th: The Who, Lynard Skynard, Pink Floyd, Led Zeppelin, Bruce Springsteen.

WCAF was painted black this year as part of a total revisionary program headed by Mike Tamburri. The program included painting the interior of WCAF, establishing an organized "monitoring" system for each period the cafeteria is open, and, most of all, acquiring a new cassette deck. The cassette deck, a new lock on the door, and an enthusiastic staff eliminated al.most all of 'CAF's earlier problems. Once students were encouraged to bring in cassettes instead of more fragile records, WCAF soon became a regular part of cafeteria life. It is hoped that the new WCAF, characterized by these changes, will continue and become even better in the years to come.

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Community Service Corps

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Now in its fourth year, La Salle's C.s.c. has established various programs that benefit the needy. Regular programs included bingo at Holy Family Home and visits to Green Acres. This year a new program, Adopt-a-Grandparent, was initiated. Students adopted a group of four or five residents of Green Acres as their grandparents, visiting them every two weeks to talk, play cards, and have a good time. Humanitarian collections such as the Canned Food Drive and the Cambodian Collection netted more than 700 cans and $150, respectively. The annual Christmas program benefitted handicapped children and the Basketball Marathon benefitted the American Cancer Society and the Spina Bifida Foundation. In the final analysis, however, it was the students who made the C.s.c. work. Mr. Klenk organized the programs, but the students were the ones who volunteered their time to make others happy.


Exemplify LaSalle Spirit


Visit Nursing Homes, Run Canned Food

First Row: R. Crescenzo, C. Jones, C. Ciarrochi, W. Keehn, M. Wynkoop Second Row: B. Houk, Mr. Klenk (moderator), M. Andrejko (president), J. Kuhn

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Drive and Basketball Marathon

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Wisterian Staff The Wisterian is the student newspaper of LaSalle College High School. 8H05 Cheltenham Avenue. Philadelphia. Pennsylvania 19118. 'n,e IJUrpoSe of this paper is to inform the LaSalle Community of news, activities, and controversy. 'I11e views expressed herein are the opinions of the student writers and do not necessarily express official school positions.

EDITORS: John Gimpel. Chris Grayce STAFF: Thomas Tansey. Thomas Harper. Tim Susanin. John Farnan. Chris Walsh. Charles Barbera. Joe Kobulsky. Robert Houk. Vince O路Brien. Ed Giera. Matt Sklodowski. Bill Hall. Mark Manta. Mark Bauerlein. Ed Loftus. Gerry Mezzanotte. 1110mas Porth. Paul Connolly. Thomas Maegcrle. J. P. Manta. MODERATOR: Richard Topper

"I wish I was working on yearbook."

*Editor's Note: The style found herein is the style of The Wisterian and does not necessarily express official yearbook sophistication.

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We set out in August to present the La Salle studentry with a good newspaper. We wanted a school paper that would be interesting, informative, serious at times, and at other times humorous. We accepted the challenge. Many of the articles for the first issue were being turned in, but we still had no moderator. Finally Mr. Rick Topper assumed the job, and we soon found out that he was an excellent technician. He had worked with school newspapers and had worked with the yearbook for several years. Most importantly, he shared our goal of improving the Wisterian. We had a very tough time editing the articles for the first issue, but we finally got through all of them. We looked at the copy; it was good. We now had to put on the layout sheets with headlines and cartoons and pictures. We pasted the articles on anf fit in the pictures. We then had to search through our list of headline ideas to find those that were printable. Everything was ready to send off to Arnold at Olney Printing.* - John Gimpel


Career Night

"I'm sorry Sean, I already have a date for Saturday."

Jack Coonahan, the man behind it all

"It's a man's life in the Army."

"Tell me brother, will this really payoff in the end?"

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The 1980 Blue And Gold:

The Staff

"We have Moodyage" ... 151 '" jam ... Roight ... General Hospital ... "Pete, can I borrow your keys again?" ... Horger locks keys in office ... Pizza Hut ... deadlines ... RTI ... "Q" ... TRT ... cynicism ... too blatant ... too subtle ... albatross ... white out .. . Vito ... Swell ... no croppers work ... new radio .. . type writer skips ... "This is my locker" ... "We need pictures!" ... Pudge's ... rhami '" Frendreis took the radio ... "Watch your language in here!" ... 0 more days ... Our Lady of Deadlines ... EM ... Horger's perverted key chain ... "Alright, who's taking Tom home?" ... Gorden 80 ... "Let's vote on it" ... What's john Gattuso's problem? ... "frying" our initials in the table ... Chuck "gopher" Mirarchi ... beat reports, yeah right ... proofs ... "What the hell is that roll of color slide film doing here?" ... allusions ... captioning pictures ... "put it on our tab" ... the staff basketball ... Fearless ... "We have now changed our records to read 2 pages received as of jan. 1, 1980" ... "you are now a total of 150 days late" ... "Don't look at those pictures and get out of here!" ... staff pictures ... Ayatollah ... "our illustrious leader" - (censored!) ... Fun ... "LaSalle Gothic"

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"Arousing" - Playboy "It's good" - Wisterian "Straight-laced" - Conservative Weekly

"Easy to hold" - Popular Mechanics "Stupendous" - Time "Couldn't put it down" - Rolling Stone

"# 1 in the East" - Sports Illustrated "Fresh" - Newsweek "Love the captions" - Phila. Magazine

Our fearless leader

"Your best buy" - Consumer Reports "Never-before-revealed facts!" - Nat'l Enquirer "Far Out!! -Omni

"I'd rather be doing calculus."

"How many fingers am I holding up, John?"

Standing: C. Walsh, P. Glascott, E. Giera, C. Durkin, J. Gattuso, C. Mirarchi Bking: J. Horger 153 Sitting: J. Smith, T. Barth


Photo Club

Photo Club mug shot

"That's a good one for blackmail"

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Senior Retreats Hole in the wall gang ... "the Hangman" ... puttin' a statue in Frank's bed ... fire extinguishers 路 .. religious articles for sale ... doughnuts at 10:00, 4:00, and 8:00 路 .. Bobo the Clown ... Cipher in the Snow ... football games '" Seagram's "7" ... poker ... Orbell won $47.50 ... sneakin' out at night ... "McLane's Raiders" ... Ernie ... "When was I a healer?" 路 .. snagged by Molush ... Fonash and the kitchen staff ... DePaul took a stroll on the roof in his bare feet '" AA .,. buckets of water propped on ha If-opened doors ...

"What are those guys smoking out there?"

A friendly game of Old Maid.

John Schmitt relaxes after a hard prayer.

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Father and Son Banquet

A picture tells a thousand words

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Winner of the free tuition drawing


Canada - Land of Molson

Ski trip action.

Tony and Ted pose for a picture.

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ship '8' race. The 'A' race consisted of the top 2(1 seeded schools in the east.

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Booters Improve,

Waterlogged

DeVincent uses his head

Rodden and Bond on the attack

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Barry on a clear


But Get Kicked

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the End

"How long did they say this field was?"

Chris Bond and friends

The soccer season started out fai rly well this year, with back-to-back victories bringing the record to 2-2 at the end of the second week. But then a series of losses in close games, some of which were decided by a single goal, put the team out of the running in the Catholic League. Co-captain John DeVincent diagnosed the problem well, saying, "We probably would have had a better record if we'd won more games." But seriously, the record doesn't tell the whole story about the team. The three All-Catholics, senior Chip Rodden, and juniors Jack Kidd and Chris Bond, were just a few of the many talented players on the squad. Co-captain Ben "Sugar Ray" Cassalia was so dedicated he'd do anything from trip girls to instigate riots to get to the ball. "Meggs", who won the Bro. Fealy award for dedication, didn't see too much action in goal but went to every game and practice (and reportedly wore his sweat suit to school and social events). All in all, the 79 season was a big step for a team only in its third year in the league. The high points in the season, like the 5-1 victory over Egan, showed that we're on our way up in the league. And coach Tom Turner will have many fine players returning next year, so LOOK OUT NORTH CATHOLIC! Bill Barry

Bro. John trying to issue directions

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Scramble in front

"We're scrimmaging those guys today and they're rough!"

Gregitis gets a foothold

standing - Bro. John, K. Cameron, C. Rodden, J. Gregitis, J. DeVincent, A. Battin, D. Byrne, B. Barry, M. Tamburri, J. Kidd, B. Cassalia, T.

Tumer, C. Byrne Kneeling - R. Craig, M. Battin, M. Cantwell, P. DeForest, D. Kelsh, M. Cantwell, C. Bond, S. Carlin, J. Brady, J. Cicciello


1980 J.v. Soccer Team

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Football Team Kicks Critics

Bumble Bee

Meehan on the end-around

Daniel nails ref

First Row: K. Flinn, M. O'Brien, L. Kelly, B. Dougherty, J. Capponi, G. Keehfuss, B. Kelly, M. Mellet, J. Brady, B. Norris, L. Huey, D. Hymen Second Row: Lock, E. O'Mara, L. Stein, K. Connors, Harry, B. Kelly, F. Downey, T. McCann, T. Cush, J. Quilanan, C. Albore, E. Coyl, E. Jack Third Row: Mr. Colistra, J. Reiss, R. Frost, L. Ivanoski, B. Farris, D. Deasy, C. Aztec, G. Winslow, J. Matthews, R. Martin, J. Stout, B. Young,

T. Monahan, Neil, Stien, Crash Fourth Row: Duby, J. Roberts, F. Wabbit, J. Lynch, B. McWilliams, V. O'Brien, J. Shott, R. Vanni, A. Saleki, Gonzo, B. Bonner, A. Carl in,

Vigg, Tex Front Row: B. Huey, J. Michel, T. DePaul, T. Galen, J. Graham, M. Kane, Dr. Fog, Radar, C. Cover, L. Daniel, J. Pilarz, T. Kelly, B. Cooper, M.

Mims, G. Peterson Missing: S. Rosati

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and Surpasses Expectations I can remember the first few weeks of the football season. While most of our classmates were taking in the sun at the Jersey shore, we were working out, drilling ourselves in the broiling August heat. "Okay, let's go! Down ... over ... right ... left ... over ... ". Why? Because we felt we were as good as anyone else. The problem was that nobody else knew we were a good team. After a dismal 3-7 '78 season, few were taking us seriously when they heard of our playoff intentions for '79. Though our friends and classmates thought we were dreamers when they heard of our expectations we had high sights and wouldn't settle for being losers. We managed to scratch and claw our way to a 5-5 record.

"Hey fella, d'ya know the Goodrich blimp is watchin"

"Open your eyes, Sweeney."

We knew we could play with anyone and we intended to prove it. By the end of the year few had doubts about us. Not only had we produced several All-Catholics, but we had a player whose style of play typified the team, who was always hustling, always giving extra effort, always willing to do anything for the team. We had the MVP of the Northern Division and Maxwell Award winner - Eddie Meehan. Our tough, intimidating defense was led by Dennis McFadden, Tim Kelly, and Mike Kane. The offense included steady performers Tony DePaul, Jeff Michel, and Carl Fusco, all of whom earned all-league acclaim as they led the La Salle backfield of Eddie Meehan, John Avallone, and myself to the open areas. These self-congratulatory accolades are all well-earned. But when the glow fades, we will remember many moments. Who will forget "Tex" Flannery with his routinely colorful remarks? "Get over the ball, DePaul", "Andrew, you are the stupidest ... If, "I remember this fella, do you Joe? His name was ... ". We have a lot of moments to cherish. Our dramatic 7-6 win over Bishop Egan, our sensational, last-second 15-14 victory over the Prep on Turkey Day stands out, but perhaps the memory that will linger on is the spirit of camaraderie and unity on the team. Larry Daniel 165


Tex comtemplates disowning team

"So anyway, there was this farmer's daughter ... "


Defense holds tough?

Mims snags another

McFadden spots the fumble

"What d'ya say about my mother?!"

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J.V. Football


Freshmen Football

"Alright guys, 30 points is not that big a lead."

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LaSalle Cross Country

A brisk autumn day

On July 27th, a brief cloudburst started our team's first practice of the upcoming season. Maybe an omen? Cocaptain Dave and myself led our calisthenics and we were on our way. Forty miles per week, fifty, sixty, and then seventy. Down to Springfield and home by way of the Mount; the routine continued: distance, speed, weights. They all blend. We were working together and that was important. We headed into our first meet with North Catholic confident and left with a convincing win. In the next race, with Cheltenham, we ran well but they ran better. School opened, and with it the Catholic League. We lost only to Ryan and Egan. October took us to Manhattan three times. The Varsity and J.v. both placed fifth at the Manhattan Invitational. We had good performances at St. John's and the Easterns also. J.V. took third place in the Varsity race in the Logan Street run. November 10th brought the Catholic League Champs. Varsity got a sixth and could have been fourth but we got a few bad breaks. Dave finished sixth, an AIICatholic. "No way buddy! I'm gonna be next!"


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Finishes In the Running

"We were working together and that was important."

Kevin Funchion works his way up

"Fitzpatrick, watch out for the tree!!"

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Top Row: C. Lloyd, F. Cuce;C. Byrne Second Row: C. O'Neill, B. Wittrock, T. O'Brien, K. Funchion, T. Fitzpatrick, D. Ott Third Row: T. Quigley, T. Shea, B. McLaughlin, J. Corpella, J. McMullin, P. Smith, J. Davis, J. McElwee Fourth Row: P. Kolka, P. Farnan, B. Lawler, J. McQuillan, K. Mirsh, M. McNamara, S. Gallagher Fifth Row: J. Doherty, J. Westkaemper, C. Carabello, J. Rogalski, B. Lambard, T. Burns Sixth Row: R. Tamburri, Mr. Devine, B. DiCerbo, M. Adams, T. Munshower, C. Smith Missing: G. Sutton, C. Burnett, K. Davis, J. Corcoran, S. Ponton, J. Kolsum, M. Burgoyne

Frosh warm up

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"My God, that hill was steep!"

All alone


"Okay, Simon says touch your nose."

J.V. also had a great day at the Champs. Kevin early won the race but slipped in the mud. Both )ok second place. Five medals were taken; this as the best J.v. finish ever. After that came the ~mple Invitational; Varsity placed first, J.V. fifth. The Freshmen went unbeaten on the season. Ieluded in the victories were the Salesianum Ivitational, the Catholic League Champs (they )t 7 out of the first 25 places and were Mr. evin's first Catholic League championship 'am), and the Temple Invitational. Everyone had a worthwhile season. O'Bie and eCerb both broke 16:00. Witty and Bill ran well I season. Mac was Honorable Mention Ali-Cathie as a freshman. Steve was consistently fifth an. Fitz won the Overbrook Invitational. The Iree seniors, Jim, Greg, and I, ran our personal ~sts. We worked hard and deserved what we )t. Maybe every season should start with a oudburst?! Chris O'Neill

A swarm of LaSallians


Rowers Withstand "Riggers" of Crew,

Mark Foley asks directions

Many of my friends are baffled by my desire to row. They can't understand how anyone could actually enjoy such a sport. Frank Howard, athletic director at Clemson University, voiced their sentiments very eloquently. When asked if he would consider instituting a crew program at Clemson, he replied, "We ain't gonna have no sport where you sit down and go backwards!" Very literate man, Frank Howard. But if you put it that way ... Had Mr. Howard made that comment about three years ago, he might have aborted my quest for the perfect stroke before it began. For I was an impressionable freshman then, and may have been persuaded to pursue baseball or some other nonsensical game. Imagine trying to hit a little white ball moving eighty miles an hour! Instead, my teammates and I chose to spend our Spring afternoons on the Schuykill River

Sean finishes early - as usual

Moderator Br. Kevin looking like the weathered sea captai I to r. G. Gates, Coach Bob Suter, J. Zerr, S. Corr, W. Norris, K. Suter, L. Narcissi, M. Foley, (Kneeling) B. Ernst, not pictured: D. Brown, D. McFaddon, S. McNutt, C. Walsh


Relax with Schuylkill Punch

Bi II Ernst - backseat driver

Think we can toss it to the other bank?

Keep your eyes in the boat.

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Philadelphia Art Museum provides scenic background for rowers

ROIGHT

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ARGHHH

"Aye, and for sure"


with Uncle Bobby (Robert Suter, Esq.) coach, friend and persecutor. First, a four mile run along the East River Drive. Then six to eight miles on the water. The last 500 meter piece at the end of the day would be made almost bearable by Mr. Suter's "crewed" jokes. We acted out all the cliche's - pushed our bodies to the limit, ran till we dropped, pulled till we couldn't take another stroke, had exhilarating wins and losses by the inch. But none of that will really matter. We'll just remember that we had a lot of fun. Chris Walsh Walt says: "yoooooo"

Typical rousing pep talk

"This, my friends, is our new eight-oared shell!"

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Icemen Stick It to Opponents;

DEEFENSE!

Break

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Foul!


At the beginning of the 1979-80 season, it seemed that our ice hockey team would have trouble matching the record of last year's 13-7-1 playoff team. A large number of graduating seniors left gaps in important positions. These gaps were soon filled by newcomers to the team and certain returning players who improved considerably over last year. Our 1979-80 Explorers soon proved to be the powerhouse team in the Freedom Conference of the Suburban Hockey League and we once again look forward to the playoffs. The team would like to thank Coach Dick Blagrave for his dedicated hard work, the students who came out to support us at our games, and the members of the administration and faculty who lent their support, especially Brother Andrew Bartley and Brother John McGoldrick. We look forward to success in the playoffs and also in the future when the team hopefully will be able to conti nue its streak of five consecutive years without a losing season. - Herb Riband

Delany trips 'em up

Skate Nearer to Goal

McGuire traps one


Pregame pep-talk

Curci maneuvers through defense

"What d'ya mean it's your puck?"

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"I can't believe it went between his legs!"


Back Row: D. Blagrave, C. Mirarchi, J. Shruon, T. Kling, J. Muehlbronner, J. Blagrave, S. Manno, A. Henkles, H. Riband, P. Muehlbroner, R. Front Row: R. Houk, A. Barry, R. McCaffary, M. Sklodowski, J. Kihm, J. McGuire, J. Delany, J. Curci, J. Drach Missing: D. Puglia, Bro. J. McGoldrick

He skates like he was born on the ice


Pinheads Strike Out and Keep Rolling

rtt __ "What d'ya mean I broke the automatic ball return?"

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Marek's dreaming of a 300 game

"Jam"


I

The 1979-80 edition of the LaSalle Varsity Bowling Team proves to be one of the most promising in the history of the school. Led by last year's divisionleading All-Catholic kegler Jim Quinn, who finished the first half with a 187 average, our squad is a legitimate threat to take the division and maybe even an unprecedented Catholic League title. A respectable 13-8 first half record, our best in 10 years, was earned by seniors Quinn, Mike Marek, Greg Shaw, John Horger, Neil Byrne, junior Paul Alig, and sophomores Jim Hannum and Glenn Wolfinger. R. Golden, coach; J. Quinn, M. Marek, P. Alig, R. Tamburri, N. Byrne, J. Buck, Hannum, J. Zawortny. Missing - G. Melinson, G. Shaw, J. Horger, M. Tamburri

Haven't I seen a sculpture like this somewhere?


Michuda psyches underclassmen

Lead-ball.

Guag hits from the corner.

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O'Brien pops.


To Well Conditioned Response

L. to R.: C. O'Brien, B. Rodden, M. Lonergan, C. Greenberg, D. Powell, V. Gray, T. Nolen, K. Roessler, M. Flanigan, R. Guaglione, Mr. William Michuda, Mr. Mimmo, Bro. Dominic

The year began with great anticipation of what our team could accomplish. Under new Coach Bill Michauda, we went back to basics, stressing pressure defense and a methodical offense. Coach Michuda's style took a little getting used to, but once we became accustomed to it, our team quickly improved. The pre-season was somewhat successful as we showed spurts of excellence but, at Roman and West, we also revealed a sense of complacency. Mr. Michuda regarded the pre-season as a growing process, trying to eliminate our areas of inconsistency. Coach Michuda found, through pre-season experimenting, the blend of talent that he felt would be successful in our Catholic League endeavors. We started out fairly strong with a win against North, but then we fell to Ryan. Though we were plagued by injuries, Coach Michuda was able to make the proper adjustments, guiding us to a 6-2 first half record, and a second place finish by the end of the regular season. So we had reached our goal of making the playoffs. We had had strong school support and good coaching, but our greatest asset was the strong nucleus of underclassmen which formed the backbone of the team. We can attribute our successful season to them. Ken Roessler

185 "Tell him to put me in, Pete".


Reach Playoffs 2nd Year In A Row

Bench Brawl!!

Mischler for two.


As Roessler Finally Gets A Bucket

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J.V. Basketball

Standing: J. Gay, J. Speranza, V. Gray, J. Foley, Mr. Mimmo, R. Frost, T. Gillespie, M. McNulty Kneeling: M. Kaminski, B. McCormick, J. Dowling, K. Sheppard, A. Solecki

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Freshman Basketball

Standing: Kevin Donahue, P. Harris, K. Waters, J. Webster, C. Curran, C. Lloyd, C. Tormey, Bud Topley Kneeling: M. Pavlick, J. McElwee, N. Brown, K. Gallagher, G. Weiss, D. Brooks, M. Cassidy

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Grapplers Take Hold and

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It was mid-January and we were about to begin another of our daily workouts. We would do, among other things, about 200 pushups, 100 situps, and ten other types of backbreaking calisthenics. The remaining time we would be constantly moving, whether it be through wrestling, running, or lifting weights. Our workouts were short, but hard. What, you may ask, is the motivation for all this hard work? I must honestly say I don't have the slightest idea. Wrestlers, when viewed through the eyes of non-wrestlers, must look like the biggest fools in the sports world. They work just as hard, or harder than basketball and football players, yet get almost no acclaim' nr alnY\I


Improve on Last Year's Season So, despite the apparent idiocy of wrestling, we continue doing it. Sometimes we're even thought of as sado-masochists, but that is all irrelavent now. There is a big match coming up and we think we can win. At the match, everyone is pumped-up and ready to give it their best shot. After two straight pins by my teammates, it is my turn to wrestle. After a long struggle the match is over and I win, but it is close. As the referee raises /;;'y hand, the question again arises in my mind: "What is the motivation behi nd all that hard work?". I think I have found my answer.

Top Row: D. Dachowski, M. Tielman, D. D'Orazio, M. Mclane, S. McLane, M. McAndrews, D. Brown, M.

Copley, Mr. Smith Middle Row: C. Mars, P. Chaloult, M. Battin, M. Gola, K. McGovern Bottom Row: S. Volpe, M. Reinhart, J. Schaeffer, M. Corsella, C. Mannis Not Present: C. Mincer, H. Stoughton, Coach Nowak

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Swimmers Pool Talent;

"Listen, win this one and you don't have to come in tomorrow."

LaSalle swimming has once again reached the pinnacle attained during the late 1960's/early 1970's dynasty years. Last year, in one of the toughest seasons ever, La Salle won the Catholic League Championship and City Title. This year, with the help of a fantastic freshman squad, few opponents seemed formidable. Cast from the same mold as the championship squads of previous years, the 1980 edition of the La Salle High swim team combined the unity, spirit, and talent needed to continue the winning tradition. The new decade may well prove to be as successful as the previous two.

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Degree of difficulty 2.4


Capture Catholic League

Amand Joy

"Where's the pool?!n ~

Nice head, Schnorr


Bruce "I'll shave my head for $100 and a quarter keg" Wagner

Do the Fly

Top Row: Bro. Quaintance, Mr. Farrel, C. O'Donald, T. Ingersol, C. Foley, B. Wagner, K. McHale, P. Connolly, E. Rouane, P. Amand, McGann, P. Hogan, J. Dubyk, M. Behr Middle Row: J. Susanin, J. Mellon, J. O'Brien, B. Bonner, T. Susanin, J. Dachowski, R. Reinhart, T. Cush, C. McChesney Bottom Row: D. Danielle, B. Haley, J. Burnetski, B. Cahill, E. Coleman, P. McMenamin, M. Bauerle, C. Dachowski, K. Dunphy, G. Gilletti Not Present: J. Blake, Doug and Dave Michie, D. Whalen, P. Schnorr, S. Atkinson, E. Doherty, R. Ginieczki, S. McChesney, W. O'Kane, Morrissey, F. O'Reilly, D. Syms

J.

J.


Kevin McHale bows to no one

Seniors ham it up

"Those meatballs got my shirt wet!"

Paul Connolly late off the blocks - again

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Golfers Rough Up Opponents

A perfect follow through

•

Fair Ways

I'll kill it

Top Row: J. Sayer, E. O'Hara, R. Gregor, T. O'Brien, J. Huges, M. Tamburri Middle Row: D. Reardon, V. Baldassano, S. Johnson, M. Ganley, J. Gibbons, N. Fitzpatrick Bottom Row: B. Stefanowicz, J. Pinto, A. Stefanowicz, M. Gregor, P. Ganley, Bro. AI

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The 1980 golf team appears to be in good form with five players returning from last year's squad, but they have a tough act to follow. Brother Aloysius Lumley, moderator of the golf team, believes that 1979's LaSalle team was one of the finest area teams ever assembled. Brother has some good reasons for this statement. The 1979 team had a respectable record of 18-1. The one loss came at the hands of Bishop McDevitt, by two points, when the team was missing Adam Stefanowicz. The team broke many course records, including Edgemont Country Club's course, where the Cathol ic League Championships were held. The team showed its dominance over area golf teams by coming out on top of the seventy teams represented at the Catholic League Championship. LaSalle then defeated Roxborough 17-2 at Melrose Country Club to win the City Championship. Brother AI is worried about the inexperience of this year's team, but look at the fine players he has returning for the 1980 season: senior captain Adam Stefanowicz, junior Joe Pinto, and All-Catholics: Mike Gregor '81, Brian Stefanowicz '82, and Pat Ganley '82. Brian McChesney Let's see; head still, eye on the ball ...

Adam shoots for a bi rd

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Tennis Team Sets Up Dynasty;

With his eye on the ball

"Hurry up, my foot's falling asleep!"

Vince's new approach shot - forehand lunge

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Fred's behind in this match


Aces Set Eyes on 3rd City Title

Samurai tennis player

After winning the Catholic League and City titles for the last two years, the tennis team has a lot to live up to. At this writing we even expect to make it three in a row. The team is led by junior Art Martella, easily the best player in the league. In his first two years at La Salle, Art won all of his regular season matches and all of his championship matches. Art, along with seniors Vince Pinto and Fred Mischler, represented La Salle as All-Catholics, 'and together boasted a phenomenal 98-4 winloss record. But the talent doesn't stop there. Dominic Giuffrida and Mark Mischler return as the Catholic League's best doubles tandem. Junior Pat Mullaney, under the tutoring of coach Micheal Bruno and moderator Bro. Kevin McManus, has developed into another All-Catholic prospect. The dynasty seems sure to continue.

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Season Struck Out But '80 Seems Bright

"I really hope I hit it this time!"


"Look at it this way coach, how many triple plays do you see in high school baseball?"

"Right! I can hit this guy."

Donahue too quick for pickoff

Those of us who have been at La Salle for the past four years know that the baseball program has been somewhat less than outstanding. Coach Molush, who brings to the school several years of college and minor league experience, fortunately has begun to turn things around. His approach has been one of building for the future on a strong foundation of underclassmen. Of course there was some semblance of talent in the senior class. Dedicated players like Carlo Mirabelli, Mike Morrison, and Jeff Reimel greatly assisted Coach Molush by teaching valuable lessons in competitiveness and winning desire to the younger players. We feel we're in a most desirable position - we can only get better. Ed Giera

Jeff Reimel on Injured-Reserve

Morrison and Giera stare down batter.

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'79 Track Team Springs to a Winning Season

Bill Reilly unwinds

Mark Manta: Nightmares of the Freshmen Champs

Coaches' Corner: a P.o., a Vigg, and a Friz

Sutt had his own style of running


Bob DiCerbo fights for the lead

Mike Adams in the triple jump

Pre-race warm ups

Eddie clears the hurdle - barely




Ojciec Swienty Pshy Jiedzie

The sun sets on Logan Circle Mass.

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In October, the most influential, captivating, and magnetic personality in Christendom visited our City of Brotherly Love. No person of the '70's roused such popular support or captured the media as thoroughIyas Pope John Paul II. But all too often, dynamic men become centers of controversy. In the Pope's case, objections were raised against appropriating city funds for the building of a platform, and of the legality of holding a religious ceremony on municipal grounds. Fortunately, these issues were resolved, and the Holy Father was able to deliver his message of peace and personal conviction. The magnanimity of the man seemed to quiet the disturbances that awaited him. He brought us hope in an era of strife and enkindled a spirit of faith in a listless populace. For those of us who were fortunate enough to celebrate mass with the Pope, we can certainly say that our lives were enriched by him. For the rest of us, we may never be as close to a man like John Paul II.


Do Philadlphia

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Nearly Half-Million Attend Mass

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LaSalle Makes T.V. Debut

Just like little kids.

"What do you think of false teeth, Tom."

In early October, prior to the Pope's visit, twenty-five seniors were randemly selected to represent La Salle on the Joel A. Spivak Show. The speaker was John Cardinal Krol, who discussed the Pope and the controversy surrounding him. The day of the show the students were told to prepare questions for Cardinal Krol. When the time came for the question and answer segment, John Gimpel was selected to ask the Cardinal a question. Dignified, and truly representative of La Salle, John asked his question: "What do you think of the controversy surrounding the building of an alter for the Pope, your Eminence?" The question was well asked and elicited a lengthy response from the Cardinal. Unfortunately by the time Cardinal Krol had finished answering the question he had (smartly?) used up almost all of the question and answer period. Still, the event was something none of those seniors will ever forget.


Class-ified Adds" 1/

Marty Andrejko: · .. "Don't be a _ all your life" .

John Keenan: Tony Kelly:

Richard Atkinson: · .. "Just Curious" ... Wore retreat ...

pajamas on

Tony Barry: · .. Chuck Mirarchi sidekick ...

Tim Kelly: "the bearded wonder" ... jailbait? ... Jim Kircher:

Bill Barry Car: VW Rabbit · .. "Did you do the chem lab?" ... soccer jock gynecologist ... Jim Barret: Did Jim Barrett really write the Great Gatsby?

Tom Barth: Car: 63 Corvair ... "No one appreciates this car" ... "N ice talkin' to ya" ... "ROIGHT" ... ·"Check that the @*!# out" ..... "I'm totally serious" ... Alber Career Man ... BF ... "My knee has never been the same." .. . Most Colorful Moment: Depends on who you talk to ...

John Klaiber: Nickname: "Klabes" Car: 78 Chevy Caprice (typical suburban car) Trademark: curly hair Saying: "Now cut that out!!" Colorful Moment: The time they hid his clothes during gym.

o to 40 by tomorrow. Clothes: NO Sayings: "JAM", "Synthetic Genetics Control Your Soul", "I hate pink". · .. likes to climb on top of public buildings · .. has a fascination with the number 151. Bob Houk: · .. Was three hours late for the Jr. prom and he told Mr. Manion he was lost!! ... Brad Hoy: · .. enthusiastic art club member ... Don Hughes: "Captain"

Ted Kling: "Klinger" ... "Southside" ... "Grumpy" Alber man .. .

Mike Hys: · .. Mike likes to wear sweater on sweater on turtleneck on sweatshirt on sweater ... had fun in accounting class ...

Joe Kobulsky: Trademark: foggy glasses, red face ... Typical Saying: "Go for it" Car: "Don't touch my Oldsmobile, it's classy" · .. member of AA trio founded by Bro. Gerry

Paul Jeffers: · .. Did Paul ever get off the underwear that Joe Quigley tied to his antenna on the way back from Ocean City? .. James D. Brooks:

Andy Battin: Mark Bauerlein: · .. turned "cool" Junior year ... Joe Blagrave: · .. Made the hockey team because his father is the coach ... John Blake: · .. Learned a lot in AP Physics.

Chris Grayce: Saying: "885 foot long, spotted, Canadian Moose ... " ... Keeps the fire going in Fort Washington State Park

John Borek: "Rock" Joe Braca: · .. What can't you say about congenial guy in the school? ...

the

most

Rob Breen: Sayings: "A wise man knows when he's beat." Greg Bria: Nickname: Nipples · .. his "diet" doesn't seem to be working. Jo-Jo Jerome: Car: 74 buick; blue and white, 351 V-8, 4 barrel "breaking the sound barrier leaving the parking lot" Clothes: "the Best" Athletics: "discus Superstar", "Football what about it?" Saying: S_! · .. Runs a burgeoning service industry, out of a pink Mark V, that caters to the needs of businessmen Jim Kane: "Mr. Cool" Mike Kane: ... Another frustrated basketball talent ... jim Keating: "Jimbo" Shoes: Docksiders ... Rick's pet ... John Keel: "Chubbs"

Dave Kuemmerle: Car: '68 Gran Torino, (when it's not in the shop) Nicknames: "Squat", "Pascal" Sayings: "You fong, Tinse" Favorite Teachers: Mr. Colistra, Bro. Rene Girlfriends: Fritzi, Denise, and Cecilia · .. Gets beat up by soph Matt Battin always in a daze ... made bowling team, but never went to a match ...

Jim Gulla: Steve Guzzi: "How do you do the math homework" John Gregitis · .. I caught Gregitis ... Bill Hall: Car: "Little blue Sunbird" chews his food 32 ti mes before swallowing ... was an "asset" in Roots class · .. Ns in religion since first grade. Roland Harmon: "Rol" Tom Harper: · .. "goes all out" ... "mania" love affairs .. Melanie .... Jim Healy: · .. n ice looking glasses ... very personable ... "call me James not Jim" .. . Andy Henkels: "Henks" .... good hockey player ... won art club award for most likely to complete a painting during the year ... John Horger: Car: 74 Peugeot Diesel - doesn't go past 40 MPH, brake freezes in the winter, smokescreen,

James J. P. Brooks: Sayings: "Live it, love it, love living it!" likes: bass playing, soccer, motor-cross, blue eyes, pitch black nights, little bears or any bear at heart. Dave Brown: Nickname: Browny · .. started Levittown gas riots ... Kenny Brown: Nicknames: Downtown Kenny Brown, Mr. Absence Most Colorful Moment: Everyday when he comes to school. Sayings: "You've been Honkynized." Trademarks: Revolutionary, wears black on any special occasion. leon Buck: Car: Red and white T-Bird (His mother's) Saying: "I think that's lovely!!", "Michele's a fox ... my fox." Clothes: The best ... A different suit at every forensics tournament. Trademark: Being seen with Joe Diorio. Nickname: "Buck" or " ... " Bill Burger: Saying: "I'll be a good boy." Clothes: Forever looking like Dapper Dan. ... For three years he thought Mr. Diehl's office was the student lounge. lou Burgoyne: · .. Memories of the campout down by the Neshaminy. Tom Burgess: Car: Needs brakes. Thinks he's an expert on International affairs. Dave Byrne: Nicknames: Bumble bee, Byrnsey Car: Datsun 310, when it's not in the body shop Favorite group: the Doobies ... Alber man ...


Neil Byrne: "Animal" ... Thinks his car is fast. Greg Byrne: How many people knew what Bonzai played a horn in the Stage Band for four years? Kevin Byrnes: Wears the Pit Crew uniform - a green army jacket. Mike Calhoun: "Fune"

Neil Curran: To this day can be seen running around the streets of Manhattan searching for a liquor store. Damian Dachowski: · .. Scouts' honor. Joe Danella: Often seen hitchhiking on Cheltenham Ave.

Rob Esposito: Nickname: Espo John Farnan: john Farnan and his CYO basketball relaxed atitude toward classes-z-z-z-z-. Mark Foley: Car: 67 Chevelle, his grandmother gave him · .. writes the best French notes ... crew dog · .. BF ... LF ... draws the best cartoons ...

Dick Deasy:

Keith Cameron: "Good student, good athlete."

Jim Derham: Spent his senior year, among other things, driving Bauerlein and Loftus around.

Tony Fonash: ... Are his stories true or just exaggerated fantasies ... thinks he's up for leading role in Rocky 3 ... A real "cool" guy · .. Drives a ghetto cruiser ... Needs Grecian Formula for controlling gray hairs.

Frank Cannon: Clothes: Dress pants and sneakers

Tony DePaul: Drives to school.

Dan Fox:

Mike Cantwell: · .. reached full potential junior year.

John DeVincent: Nice house, car and sister.

Tom Caruso:

Joe Diehl: Frustrated basketball star, envious of Ken Roessler.

Ben Cassalia: .. member of the "joe Braca" gang .. Paul Chernitsky: Paul Chernitsky School of Camaro Racing

Chuck Cipriano: "Cip" Mark Chesna: · .. is Mark Chesna really the son of the jolly Green Giant? ... loves cartoons ... Tom Class: Tony Clemente: Bob Cooper: "Coop" ... magical fingers ... can he really palm two basketballs in one hand? ... two slam dunks against St. Basil's .. Paul Connolly: · .. an easy way for Fr. Paul to win a raquetball game mother gives him breakfast in bed ... the Hulk II still waiting for hair on his chest ..

Tom Frankson:

Tony DiLucia: Nickname: "DiLush" Trademark: Being paranoid. ·Car: "The great white hope. Saying: "No problem." Joe Diorio: Trademark: Being seen with Leon Buck Clothes: Wears white flyers socks with three piece suit. Car: 74 Grandville. 455, 4 barrel, dual exhause,6 miles to the ga lion. Saying: "That's very exxxxcellent, man. Steve DiPietro: Very nice guy, shows how much he likes you by patting you on the back until you turn red

Jim Doherty: Gave the track Christmas ...

team

stale

popcorn

for

Steve D'Orazio: D'raz has to be the only one who understood A.P. Chem., until he caught senioritis in Feb.

Sean Corr: · .. one of Mr. Suter's boys ... member of the Dave Paglia Fish and Game Club

Jim Donaghy: Car: '69 Firebird · .. computer and math whiz ... straight A's in accounting never eats lunch in school

Colin Costello: "Disco Colin" ... Clothes: Too flashy and inexpensive Colorful Moment: When he looked at the 1979 yearbook. ... Was Colin really on the $128,000 question show?? ..

Tim Donahue: · .. hangs around with "the 18 inch neck" finished off freshman year in Bro. Tri's corner · .. goes out every weekend with Bro. Gerry or Mr. Molush .

Chris Cover: Car: 1954 army surplus jeep Saying: "Retreat?! Hell, we just got here" Trademark: Cigars. (and or their cases) Rich Coyne: Ron Craig: The "Shep Messing" of La Salle, all that he has to do now is pose for a centerfold in Playgirl. Joe Curci: Car: 1969 green Plymouth trademark: Always wearing his hockey jacket.

Chris Drennen: "the professor" Dave Dudick: Thinks the world situation consists of the Canadians vs. the Flyers. Larry Daniel: Nicknames: "Dashboard Daniel", "Beowulf", "Lance Romance", "Lawrence of ?", "L.D." Car: '69 chevy with a 3%, fuelly heads and a Hurst on the floor. Chris Durkin: Car: 68 Plymouth (Golden Chariot)

Bob Frost: · .. only communicates with Brad Hoy. Jack Funchion: · .. A Lincoln-Douglas Debater famous for his arguments with Rick and Bro. Renee Trademark: His 6'4 1;2" frame Sam Gabriel: Car: 66 Corvette · .. "the one who has it all" .. "Turtle" ... "Crash" ... "Vietnam" John Gattuso: Nickname: Gattuse Trademarks: Racial jokes, quick fi nger. Saying: "You assss! no classss!" Clothes: My uncle at Boyd's gave them to me. Car: Schwinn · .. member of AA trio found by Bro. Gerry · .. "Down with punk, up with the Beatles!" Tim Galen: Sayings: "I love you, Cheryl" "Long live Disco!" '... Tim "Travolta" Galen. Sean Gallagher: · .. Ping-pong jock. Bob Guaglione: · .. Before he could dunk a 10-foot basket he roamed the school, dunking lockers, ceilings, and the top hinges of doors. When he would hear those balls bouncing he would drop everything, books, pens, lunch and run because he knew that Bro. Hilary had opened the gym. Vince Gatti: 'Jim Gibbons: · .. thinks nothing of making other people go 10 miles out of their way to drop him off. Ed Giera: "Mr. LaSalle" ... the definitive definition of scholar-athlete "Sweet, swingin' Eddie Giera" ..

John Gimpel: Nickname: Gimp Trademark: his mustache(?) · .. was Gimpel ever given the gift of Grace?

Pete Glascott: Sayings: "NOT 'Swell' " works at Budco Barn Cinema. Says of all


the movie stars he's seen, Linda Lovelace is his favorite ... prefers to listen to pre-1970 music (living in Doylestown, he thinks they're the latest tunes.)

Mike Marek: "D.T. Mouse" · .. always looks like he's sleep walking tells himself that he's a good bowler ..

Phill Goldman: · .. will do more to further the take-over of society by computers than any other human in history ..

Ed Meehan: "niiiiiice, niiiiiice" Is there any award Eddie Meehan didn't get? Jim Mellon: trademark: Hangin' out in Walt's office "Have you ever read Dostoevsky?" "I'm all prepped out today"

Joe Graham: Nickname: Duck Mark Labrum: "Mr. Lawyer"

Jim Melson: · .. Car with no floorboards and authentic flame decoration.

Don Lange:

Jeff Michel: "Michel's egg theory" .

John laRocca: Steve Laurie: · .. Best friends with Mr. Manion ... Ray Litman: · .. Got chicken pox and missed opening night of "Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum" . Ed Loftus: Big on Science fiction ... rarely goes through a week without missing a calculus cI ass ... Mark Lonergan: · .. Studs Lonergan ... Greg Longo: Brian McChesney: Car: 79 Camaro Golfer ... Good ping-pong player. Trademark: Braces in his senior year Jim McCrudden: Dennis McFadden: Car: Red Cutlass (deceased) Trademark: Football belt Nickname: Dr. Fogg · .. Dresses I ike a farmer ... "sure Chris" "Shut up jack or I'll break your face" played Mario Andretti on Halloween 1978 ..

Marc Mims: '''Mimsy'' Sayings: "What it is" .. "Das cool!!" ... "Yeah, right" Trademarks: Flat hands, a calculator, and good eyes ... Car: "Golden Ghost" Clothes: damn nice ... Mr. Clep T.O., man. Chris Mincer: "Mince" · .. "Anybody got a dollar for a chicken and rice platter?" ... "No, no, this money's for tickets, I swear." ... See ya at Pitkows about 7:30!" ... "Like a vat of whipped cream" ... Got stuck in a subway at 3:30 in the morning in Germany ... Space Invaders. Carlo Mirabelli: "Fuzzy" "Carlo, does that girl sit on your lap or what?" · .. Hangs around with the "18 inch" neck ... The last married couple in America ... Mr. Spirit Club. Chuck Mirarchi: "Do you know what a bribe is?" ... The Naval Academy - be serious.

broke his nose. Sayings: "Bahama Momma" ... "Go for it" ... Larry Narcisi: crew dog ... the only person to have accounting junior year. John Nirenberg: . . Works at Spectrum, gets to see everything for free whiz at computers ... Russell's favorite. Walt Norris: · .. "Roight" ... "Agi" ... Plans to attend Tougaloo University on the George Cooper Scholarship ... crew dog ... Alber career man · .. BF ... Fran O'Donnell: Car: Mercury Zephyr · .. Can be heard squealing through La Salle corridors wears flashy red pants, brightly uncoordinated ties and a large cowboy hat. Tom O'Brien: Nickname: "Obie", "the Gwynedd Connection" Saying: "Lets get toasted." · .. "OK, Obie, where's the party?" .. Alber man Joe O'Connor: . . Extended vacation. Craig O'Donnell: Chris O'Neill: Car: Yellow convertible · .. "X" ... one of the "nurse's office gang" Joe Orbell: Car: '66 Chevy P.R. boat Trademark: 2 french fries and a brused apple Clothes: Last year's fashions "Wild joe"

Mike Parker Trademark: The saxophone Nickname: "Lover Boy" Colorful moment: Dynamic performance at West Catholic Clothes: The best next to Leon Buck

Fred Mischler: Pat McGurk: Tried to impress girlfriend by putting a tape in car cassette player. The only problem was he forgot where the button was and ended up listening to silence. Kevin McHale: · .. likes to paraphrase Bernie's instructions then ask what they mean. Tom McKenna: Photo club genius whose pictures we never see ... Has almost finished home movie . Ekareus . Mike Mclane: · .. know for his famous sandwich combinations, Peanut Butter and Pickles sandwich

Robert McMonagle: · .. looked great in the outfit ... thinks North Wildwood is the best place in the world. Scott McNutt: · .. the Hang man ... silent radical ... George Mangini: Bro. Lawrence; "Mangini

Get Out"

David Pathroff: Larry Molinaro: · .. Practices 2 to 4 hours a night on his organ · .. Lifts weights so he can look like Lou Ferrigno. Has a knack for abusing teachers when they're standing behind him. Tom Maegerle: · .. Billy Goat ... "This dark room is always a mess!" ... got 1230 on the SAT's and no one fell asleep in Bro. james Gerbelieves it man I class. Mark Manta: .. Does Calvin Klein really live at Mark Manta's house? .. "I hate cold" .. Equipment failure in the 330 intermediate hurdles at the Freshman Champs. Mike Monihan: "Mono" Mike Morrison: "FACED" Skis and freeloads at girls' houses in the mountains .. Bob Murphy: Nickname: "Vanilla lightning", "Murph" Colorful Moment: When Mike Morrison

'Gene Peterson: Nickname: "Machine" Trademark: Only member of the senior class that lives in N.j. Famous for arguing with Bill Barry in Psychology class. Jack Pilarz Car: 75 Chevy cruizer low rider Saying: "Take a bath" Colorful Moment: Freshman year got caught with cheat sheet while raising hand to ask a question in Danielski's class. Trademarks: La Salle football jacket, cowboy boots, and Hoagie Nickname: "Skinny jack", the Rh inestone 'Cowboy" · .. Elvis lives. Vince Pinto: Tom Porth: · .. "We shall see what we shall see". The only kid we know who dated a girl whose family lives in a mansion and drives a Rolls Royce.


Jim Princivalle: Nickname: "Prince" · .. Resident card shark, once won $500 one summer by suckering old ladies into games of "Old Maid" and then cleaning up Tom Prunko: · .. German scholar .. Dave Puglia: · .. "Boff Boff" "We're gona have a field day" ... "Had my limit by 5:30 and went home for breakfast" ... only time he misses school is when it's deer season. Mike Putnick: · .. Monopolized the library's copy of The Inquirer. John Quigley: Joe Quigley: Nickname: "Mr. Mellow" · ., could sleep-walk his way through the school day can be found hiding behind susaphone at football games ..

Steve Rosati · .. Our illustrious Vice-President of Student Affairs ... "Yo Sweene, what's up?" .. Van Rossmeisl Car: Are you serious? Fantasizes about Canadian women ... lightweight, one beer transforms him into John Travolta. Brian Rothwell Car: Maverick, fits his image ... Can only steal bases on the diamond .. Dave Schafer · .. The original die-hard Dodge fanatic ... the only guy to take O'Toole's English class seriously ... Sudo intellectual Mike Schieler · .. Always wears that damn sweater. 'drinker in class.

Best

Matt Sklodowski · .. Often seen cleaning up after school Drives the remnants of a Vega.

Jim Quinn: Nickname: "Quinny" .. How does he get strikes when can't even see the pins? .

Greg Shaw · .. Another one of those self aggrandized bowlers ... Epsilon .. gets picked up by sophomores

Tim Rafter: Nickname: "Tim Blundin" Car: White 71 LTD, never running. When it is, he never gets it. Sayings: "No talkin'" "What are yousmokin' me?" "We'll see ya" .. Colorful Moment: The time he leaned forward in French class and ... "Here's a · .. Look out for Montague dollar; pick me up a pair of them pants" ... "Like this watch?" ..

John Schmitt Car: Orange and brown Pinto Nickname: Schmitty Bro. Frank's target in A.P. European ..

Pete Reilly: Bill Reilly: · .. Hangs out in Nurse's offices.

Joe Schramm · .. Does Schrammy ever do his homework? Joe Smith Car: Olds 98 - The bus. · .. Stupid Fat Cow ... Favorite Saying: Albatross Most Colorful Moment: Bit through a soda can. Tim Sommar:

Jeff Reimel: Trademark: Never wears shoelaces "nurse" ... "What did ya do in calculus today"?" ...

Adam Stefanowicz Could La Salle have a better golfer? ... Likes to lose money on football pools, or so it seems.

Mark Reinhart:

Kevin Suter · .. His life revolves around Noni ... Another crew jock.

Herb Riband: Car: Fiat Saying: Ex Con'" · .. "H-f-f-football, yeahl" ... Chevy rules. Z-28 club of N-E phila ... Alber man. Mike Riley: Rich Riley: · .. "You driving tonight, Rich?" lim Rodden: "Chip" Hair: Disco Lifestyle: Disco Favorite Music: Are you kidding? Favorite Teachers: Rambling Rick and Bra Rene Ken Roessler . . Known for getting in at the end of basketball blowouts ... Had to check the area code to find out where he was one Saturday in April ... Saying: "Nobody gets hur!." "Too cool for me now?"

Greg Sutton Car: Fleetwood Brougham Most Memorable Moment: Fleetwood Mac Concert Favorite Group: Fleetwood Mac Sayings: "I love Fleetwood Mac and Stevie Nix" . Carl Swartz · .. America's answer to hyper activity liam Sweeney Car: Honda .. Pro IRA .. Tom Sweeney Nickname: Sween Does anybody not like Tom Sweeney? . Toni Szajdek: Mike Tamburri Trademark: Always combs his hair Most Colorful Moment: Breaking his arm in a

meaningless soccer game.. girlfriends ...

Has four steady

Tom Tansey Car: Fran O'Donnell's Zephyr The most eccentric guy in school .. Mr. Anonymity ... Marty Tatlow Car: Dark, green Dodge Trademark: Marine Haircut · .. Tatlow, leave us ... And never return "My name is Danny!!!" .. Ed Terrenzio Nicknames: Terrenz, Speed Racer "We're gonna play some pool Skip some school Act real cool Stay out all night it's gonna feel alright!" Menno Tielman Nickname: "Menno, the Dutchman" . Joe Vessels Nickname: Vese . Steve Vogel: "Every year is getting shorter, never seem to find the time. Plans that either come to naught or half a page of scribed lines. Hanging on in quiet desperation is the English way. The time is gone, the song is over, thought I'd more to say." - Pink Floyd Brooke Vosika: "Brooke the book" Bruce Wagner: Saying: "Yank me, crank me" Goes ape at football games. Will he ever shave his head? . Chris Walsh: Nicknames: Mr. Scholar, Mr. Ivy league Trademark: Sports articles in the "Wisterian" Saying: "Now wait a minute ... ?" Mike Warner: · .. What did Warner do in the NHSI . Sean Young: · .. Pit crew ... Mr. Eloquence. John Zerr: Captain of the Beaver Patrol World traveler One of Bro. Frank's European History scholars ... Alber man, Pete Ziff: Car: Better yet, the lack of one Intramural MVP ,





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