TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction ................ .......... ... ..... .. ....... ... .. ... ...... . Page 1 Dedication.......................................................... Page 16 Faculty ...... .............. ...... ...... ........ . ..... ........ . ....... Page 18 Seniors ............ .. .. .. .... .. .. .. .. .... ....... .... .. .. .. ...... ..... Page 42 Underclassmen ................................. ..... ....... ..... Page 94 Sports ............................................ .................. Page 122 Activities ........................................ .. ................ Page 164 Dedication - 300 ..... .. .... .. .......... . .. .... .... ... .. .... Page 210 Acknowledgements .. .. .. ................. ... .... ... ... . ..... Page 216
old (old), adj. 1. having existed long; aged 2. having much experience 3. familiar; dear 4. not new new (nil, nyU,) adj. 1. never having existed before; now first made, through and or discovered 2. different; changed; renewed 3. not familiar; strange 4. not old These two words help us describe the difference in our present and our past. In the dictionary, they're just words, ideas with names. But before us they are a part of our lives and ourselves; always changing and always with us. In the beginning, La Salle was new to us, and we to it. The building, the teachers, the classes, the fourth floor pool (?) and even our fellow bewildered freshmen all seemed to be labeled, "not familiar; strange." But time passed, and many of these labels began to peel off, and we replaced them with ones reading "familiar; dear." Students and teachers (some of them anyway) became our friends, and we started to feel like a part of our school.
But La Salle kept tripping us up, throwing more and more things with "new'' labels attached to them in our path. And in order to get past the heap we had to familiarize ourselves with each new item. And we found that as something became familiar and dear to us, it ceased to be an obstacle. We were able to pick it up and walk with it down the path. In this way, we gained experience. In this way, La Salle forced us to grow. It's doing it, too; still throwing new things at us. "Here's a teacher I've never had before, and there's one who just came this year (you can tell 'cause he's wearing a tie.) This is a new course; I wonder if it'll be any good? And there's a kid I've never seen before, even though he's had his locker three down from mine all year long. That's a sport I've never played, and this is a club that I just found out about, and, of course, there go the new freshmen (they get shorter each year!)"
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So. what's new becomes old, and more new replaces it, and this goes on everywhere. ad mfin1tum. It's been going on in La Salle for longer than any of us (with the possible exception of Brother AI) can remember, for La Salle is one of the few things in our lives with a reading "having existed long; aged'' This is what we'll be exploring in our yearbook - the old and new of La Salle. Read on; you'll probably find that much of what's old to La Salle is very new to you.
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" The d ri ve to be the best is a fo rmidable c hallenge. In the end, it is the s pirit, the sheer dete rminatio n, which marks the difference between achi eving a goal o r falling short." When we first entered the LaSalle environment as freshmen, one of the first faces that welcomed us was that of another newcomer. He assured us that he, too, was eager. yet anxious. to come to LaSalle; that he, too, wished to be a member of this Family, but also had some of the fears experienced while waiting for the new and the strange to become the old and the familiar. He also expressed his hope that we would, in our years at LaSalle, obtain the best education possible, and that we would use the opportunities LaSalle presented to grow intellectually, physically, and spiritually. Just as Brother Andrew's willingness to become acquainted with the LaSalle community together with us made the newness of the situation eas1er to cope with, his "spirit" and "sheer determination" to broaden the opportunities offered to us made LaSalle a better learnmg ex peri ence. The 1981 Blue and Gold, then, is dedicated to Brother Andrew Bartley in deep appreciation for the work he has done to give us a total education. Whether complimenting us on a great game, or just encouraging us to read over the summer, he has always shown remarkable dedication; and as a result of his endeavors, we have grown We have come to call h1m fnend, teacher, and brother. "Brother Andrew has many
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How many people 1n the1r academic careers at LaSalle have not, at one t1me or another, had to come to the Main Off1ce to get a late slip, file an absentee notice, or explain why they can't help clean up the p1t that afternoon? The M.O. Is LaSalle's nerve center and a verit able beehive of activity. With Brother Jamea McEntee working on etten· dance. Mra. Helen Gallagher and Mra. Roaalla Comerford behind the desks, and Mr. Charlea Hllpl taking care of bus1ness, the Mam Office runs as smoothly as a well· oiled machine. The other workers, sometimes behmd the scenes, are our respected (for the most part) admm1stratora, Brother Andrew Bartley, Brother Frank Danielak!, and Mr. David Diehl. These are the three men reaponaible for almost everyth1ng that happens at, 1n and around LaSalle. Although we may not reahze 11, their jobs are probably the toughest and moat lima conaum1ng In the school. By the way, has anyone ever seen the seven·foot TV screen and the microwave oven 111 Bro. Andy's office? And how about the new Danish modem furniture in Bro. Frank' s? But Mr. D1ehl is the luck•est of all: he gets the key to the Christian Broth· era' wtne cellar. All that Chateau LaSalle •••
Brother Andrew Bartley: Principal. B.A. Catholic University, M.A. University of Pennsylvania
Mr. Davi d Diehl: Vice Principal. B.S. Temple University. M.A. Villanova Universi· ty Brother Frank Danielsk i: Vice Principal. B.A. La Salle College, M.A. Georgetown Umversity.
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Mr. Charles Hllpl: Business Manager.
Mrs. Rolalle Comerford: School Secretary.
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Mrs . Helen Gallagher: School Secretary. Brother James McEntee: Atlendance, Driver Education. B.A. Catholic Unlversi路 ty, M.A University of Pittsburgh
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Brother Edward Zaleakl: Morality, Christian Marriage. B.A. Catholic UniVersity, M.A. Duquesne University.
Mr. Pat Devine: Christian Marriage, Freshman Counselor, Cross Country and Track Coach. B.A. MA Villanova Univers1ty
" Its a beaut1ful day m the neighborhood!" No matter what the weather you can count on a smile from Muriel Mehr, the chairperson (we rememberd you're liberated) of our Religion department ··can you say 'enthanas1a'?" " Sure!" ''D'ja here 11? Its all over the schooll " exclaims our own perennial bundle of joy - Brother Aloyalua Lum ley. " The roofl" (ugh) His enthusiasm abounds in both h1s teaching and h1s moderation of our championship golf team. How inspiring! Our own George Hohenleltner has been pro· moted It;~ Colonel Catholic. His new orders came in last week and he has been Instructed to spread his knowledge and in· sight throughout the La Salle community. "Gentlemen, do not worry about your grades You're gomg to fall anyway." Brother Ed Zaleakl charma us With th1s infor· mahon two days before the end of the marking period but we know - or hope - he i s j ust kidding. "Heyl Does anybody understand th1s guy? What IS " man· nerr" from heaven?" Desp1te the language berner. (we can't speak Brooklynese) Father Paul Wlerlcha 1s a man we have grown with and learned to trust. New Yawk isn' t so bad after all, Is i1? Why does everybody try to get into Pat Devine' s marriage class? Could It be because he is the only marned marriage teacher or do people Just like to laugh at h•s Iunny haircuts? In any case, we all know he' s the fastest leprechaun in the school. How much longer can we stand Edward Klenk'a third rate JOkes? For as long as this dedicated teacher and Kaptaen of Klenk' s Keanup Krew is at LaSalle, probably. Unless we tell h1s mummy on him. Tut, tut. Mr. Ed Klenk: Chnslian Morality, Church H1story, Religion II, C S.C. Moderator. B.A. La Salle College
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Mrs. Muriel Mehr: Religion I, Death, Peace and Justice, Religion Depart路 ment Chairman. B.A.. M.A. La Salle College.
Brother Aloysius Lumley: Religion I, Golf Coach. B.A. La Salle Colleg e, M.A. Villanova University.
Mr. George Hohenl ei tner: German II & IV, Religion II. B.A., La Salle College.
Father Paul Wlerichs: Religion IV, Christian Action, Retreats, School Chaplain. M.A. St. Charles Borromeo.
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" Would you buy a used cannonball from lhts man? Big Joe really does sell cannonballs cheaper.'' Thts ts how we have come to know Jotaph Colittra, our ubiquttous Soc1al Studies chairman. H1s theo· retical compantes take the monotony (monopoly?) out of economics In hts second year here at LaSalle, Doug Smith decided to dazzle us by shaving off his mustache. The loss of facie I hatr has not affect· ed hts teach1ng capab1hties, however; we sttll can't read h1s handwnt· tng Who could better figure our how to psyche out the basketball team's opponents than Bill Mlchuda, psychology teacher extraordtn· atre? He may look dazed, but h1a d1abolical mind is always at work ••. Brother Thomas Speakman, new ktd In town, teaches freshman reltgton and sophomores Western C1v. He also coaches the freshman basketball team Aller spendmg so much time with frosh and sophs, he' s beginning to look like one of them For sale· 1969 Royal Blue Beetle Bug Bomb (minus custom strip· mg). ll interested, please contact John Graca.ln case you don't know who he ts, look lor the Caltfornta·type wi th octagonal glasses and flashy pants • Who's the guy who cornered the market on electton buttons?" Thars Gerry Miller, our new addition to the h1story department By the way, when tS current events day?
Mr. John Grace: World Cultures, Western Civilization, American History. B.A. La Salle College.
Brother Thomas Speakman: Western Civilization, Religion I & II B.A La Salle College
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Mr. William Mlchuda: World Cultures, Psychology, Basketball Coach B.S La Salle College, M A. Villanova Un1verstty
Mr. Joseph Collstra: Economics. American History. Mass Media. A.P. American H1story. Soc1al Stud1es Department Cha1rman. A.B .• M.A. Villanova Un1versity, M Ed., Temple Universaty.
Mr . Doug Smith: Western Civilizations. American History. B.A. West Chester State College.
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Mr. Gerald Miller: American History, Hitler. Postwar America. B.S. Temple University.
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Mr. Timothy Cherney: Algebra I & II, Geometry. B.S. Bucknell Univer· sily, M.A UniVersity of Pennsylvama.
Mr. John Frlzalone: Algebra II. Math AnalySIS, lntro Calculus. B.A. Temple Untversity
Mr. Joseph Turk: Algebra II Calculus BC, Trigonometry, Consumer Math, Cal. AB B.S Villanova University
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What do you get when you cross an Amish person with Abe Lincoln? Timothy Cherney! Mr. Cherney (and h1a beard) teach algebra and geometry. "Let him sleep- he paaaed the teat." Jamet Roche gets the award for bemg LaSalle's qu1etet1 d11C1plinanan and greatest help on a test. "I'm kind of stuck on number four, Mr. Roche." "Oh • • umm ••• alright, the an· ewer's seven." Who dresses hke a business executive and carries a bnef· case? Jack Metzger, whose manner adds a touch of claaa to our Math department. (Sorry, Turk. but a wetsurt can't compare with a Ch1ps 'n' Twigs original.) William Zwann ta our new all-state quarterback turned aloe· bra teacher. Although he joined "the team" late in the year, Mr. Zwann has already found his niche In the faculty ranks. "December 3 - Won Too Tree. inventor of the abacus, born - 2004 B.C." Brother Gerry Frendrela keeps hta claasea informed of red letter days in the history of mathematic& by leaving notes on the board.ln his spare time, he races vectors, playa GO. and tries to dispel the rumor that he was at Wood· stock. Why 18 Mr. Friz alone? He's cooking hts friend rlcel (It doesn't have to make sense, we've already missed our dead· hne.) When John Frlzalone Isn't analyzing math or coach1ng the shotputtera, he just practices be1ng cool. Who besides Mary Jo Vozzo would have the pahence to sit through three speeches and a "dramatic reading" af1er a hard day of teaching math? As Forum moderator, that's what she does almost every day. No wonder she asks the lord tor strength Besides ba1ng Clare Brown's beat friend in the whole world, Joseph Turk often cla1ms to have made but one m1s· lake m his hfe. ("When I was mne, my mother sent me to the store for a head of lettuce. l brought home a cabbage.") Sure, Joe, and the crrcular saw inc1dent was dehberate. nght?
Mr. John Metzger: Algebra I, II. B.E.E. VIllanova University.
Brother Gerry Frendrels: Math Department Cha.r路 man. Analytical Geometry X, Analytical Geometry, Baseball Moderator. B.A. La Salle College, M.S. Duquesne University.
Miss Mary Jo Vouo: Algebra I & II & llx, Geometry. B.A. Chestnut Hill College, M.A. St. University. Forum Moderator.
Mr. William Zwann: Algebra I B.S Un~versity of Delaware.
Mr. James Roche: Algebra IX & IIV, Math Analysis, Calculus AB. B.A.. M.A. La Salle College, M S. Univ. of Notre Dame.
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When last seen in a LaSalle yearoook, Bernard {Bernie) McCabe was doing his now famous levitation-above-the-tennis-courts trick {he shit won't tell us how 1t's done), This year, we caught him In the English office doing his impersonations of Rodin's greatest works (page 2) Ah, Bernie. Slick to teaching English Bernie's brother Edward (Ernie) McCabe lares better In his extracurricular pursu1ts. An accomplished runner, Ernie can beat any high school or college athlete In the state, given a big enough head start. He's the only teacher who does heel stretches In the halls to warm up for class "A receding hairline is the sign of high culture," or so says Richard Topper, the only member of the English department over seven feet tall. II you've never heard Rick recite "Beowulf" in the original old English, you don't know what the word "exciting" means. We can't decide whether Clare Brown Is more like Deborah Harry, by virtue of her golden hair, or like Brooke Shields, by virtue of her Calvin Klein corduroys. Besides teaching English I. she also teaches freshmen World Cultures. Truly, a multifaceted woman. After retiring last year from his short but •llustrious career as yearbook moderator, Edward Moluah turned his full attention to teachmg English and reminiscing about his short but .•. umm . . short career w1th the Philfies. (Sometimes parallel structure JUSt doesn't work.) Last but not least, we come to department chairman MIchael O'Toole. Mike can almost always be found In some second floor classroom, covering the board with his train of thought. He claims the frayed cuffs of his sweaters are "distinguished." Talk about double irony. Mr. Richard Topper: English Ill & IV, Wisterian Moderator. B.A. University of Pennsylvania.
Mr. Edward McCabe: English I & Ill. B.A. La Salle College, M Ed .. Temple University. Mrs. Clare Brown: World Cultures. English I. B.A. Chestnut Hill College. M.A. University of Pennsylvania.
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Mr. Bernard McCabe: English II & IV. B.A. La Salle College. M.A. Niagara Universi路 ty.
Mr. Edward Moluah: English II. Baseball Coach. B.S. Ed. Temple University. Mr. Michael O'Toole: English Department Chairman, English I & II. B.A., M.A. University of Pennsylvania.
"Gentlemen. say 11 please; EuROpa:· asks William (Mr. 8111) Geiger, the man behind LaSalle's reinstated Latin program Mr. Bill has become known for snazzy dressing, vocabulary quizzes, and guest appearances on AM/PM Brother Bill Riley is another one of those preppy brothers who has an alligator on almost every piece of clothing he owns (except for the cashmere sweaters people keep giving him) Outrageous. Brother John McGoldrick has been promoted (?) this year to maintenance supervisor, but .• unfortunately, he still linda time to teach German. Brother is no sour kraut "c.Uds, hablan Espallol?" queries James Serplello. A true linguist, Mr Serp believes in the theory that students can learn to speak any language fluently II they just "shut up." James Devine, alias "Mr. Spain," is well known for his elaborate homework assignments He's also LaSalle's Public Relations dirac· tor Unfortunately, he once had an argument with the editor of the Catholic Standard and Times, and ever smce then ... Brother Dominic (Dombo) Smith. the man who raised eye-rolling to an art, can be found in the AV room when he's not teaching French. "Can I borrow your typewriter, Bro?" "Tsk. You're no longer in kinder· garten .. " By day, he's a mild·mannered teacher. But by fifth period, he's an even milder·mannered cafeteria moderator. Yes, it's the bearded wonder, David Manion, teaching French, Spanish, and the tri·llngual way I
Brother William Riley: Foreign Language Department Chairman, Spanish I & llx, AP Spanish, Band Moderator. B.A. , M.A. La Salle College, M.A. Univer· isty of Notre Dame.
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Brother John McGoldrick: German I & II, Audio·Visuals, Director of Mainte· nance. B.A. La Salle College, M.A. Millersville State College.
Mr. David Manion: Span1sh I, French I & lllx, Student Council Moderator. B.A., M.A. La Salle College.
Mr. William Gei ger: latin I. English II. Moderator of Dramatics, Blue & Gold Moderator. B.A. La Salle College, M A. VIllanova Unaversity, M.A. Millersville State College
Mr. James Devine: Director of Public Relations, Spanish Ill &lllx &IV, AP Spanish. B.A. La Salle College, Ed.M. Temple University.
Mr. James Serplello: Span1sh II & Ill & IV. B.A. La Salle College. lntramurals Moderator.
Brother Bomlnlc Smith: French I & II & fix & IV, Director of Audio Visuals, Basketball Moderator. B A., M A La Salle College, M.A. University of Notre Dame.
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"Okay, gang, settle down • • And don't play w1th the blinds!" That's nght, 1t'a Brother Kevin Mc Manua, LaSalle's answer to Pro· feasor Bunsen Honeydew ' 'C'mon, settle down • • • Oh no, not an· o ther thermometer!" When VIncent Carlttlml 1sn't teach~ng about the delicateness of the ecologocal system. he'a out pump10g lead onto poor. defenseless pheasants He delights 10 ahow1ng mov1es about aulcodal lemmings and knee surgery A real tun guy to be w1th J ohn Buo nomo was forced to grow a beard early this year when fellow teachers kept m1stakong hom for a freshman. Only trouble ••· now people keep mostak1ng hom for Mr. Canssimi. Who drops her keycaee at least three times a day - on purpose? Lorraine Rlmert , that' s who Ms R1mert IS loving proof of Newton's Second Law (or was that hiS Third? Fourth? Seventh? Who's Newton? What's Phys1cs? Aaagh .• • ) IF you want to learn how to program then go to Robert Ruttell. He's also one mean cathedral organ1st, and can teach you more than you aver wanted to know about Kepler's Laws. "In teet. there's a great movie about Kepler - but we d1dn't order 11 this year." "There will be no 8th period chemistry today due to the soccer game," Ah, this must be the door of Michael Sheehan' s classroom Between soccer and bowling, it's a wonder he can keep the cham lab from burning down. " II looks like you have an anterior subluxation of the proximal epipysis of the humerus from the glenoid fossa ." " Huh?'' "You hurt your shoulder." Tony VIggiano can not only patch you up, he can tell you whet's wrong w1th you In words you never even heard before. ' 'II your book doesn't have a cover, you can't take the test." MIchael Bruno may have some strange regulatoons In hos class, but he's done a good tob as Scoence department cha1rman end has coached a couple of champoonshlp tenn1s teams here at LaSalle as well
Min Lorraine Rlmert : Physics , Honors Physics, Electricity. B.A. Seton Hill College.
Mr. Michael Bruno: Science Department Chairm en, AP Chemistry, Chemistry, Tennis Coach M Ed., Temple University, M.S. St. Joseph's University.
Mr. Tony VIggiano: Health, Health Counselor, J.V. Football Coach. B.S West Chester College
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Mr. John Buonomo: Biology. B.A. La Salle College.
Mr. Michael Sheehan: Energy, Chemistry. B.A. La Salle College.
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Mr. Robert Russell: Physics, AP Physics, Computer Programming, Photog路 raphy. B.S. Fordham University.
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Brother Kevin McManus: Freshman Chemistry, Energy, Tennis. B.A.. M.A. La Salle College, M.S. University of Pittsburgh.
Mr. Vincent Carlsslml: Biology, Selected Topics, Anatomy & Physiology, Sexuality. B.A. Boston University.
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Brother John D'Aifonao tS the one who kept pulling those "The ttme to apply to colleges was two months ago" not1ces tn the Da1fy Bulletin. During the grueling process of applying, we all came to know Fonzie's alligator sweaters, his French in· suits, and his fist in our ribs. if we ever put our feet up on the tabla in the Gutdance office. B J. has one final message lor all of you who have just purchased th1s yearbook: " Take It home . •. take it home . •• take •t home Ever wonder why there's never a speaker lor "High School Gutdance Couneelhng" at LaSalle's annual Career Night? Maybe it's becauee Jack Coonahan, the man who master· monds 11 all, IS afratd of the competition. It's mildly amaztng to thtnk that Mr. C (how many "Mr. C"s does this school have, anyway?) not only runs career n1ghtand counsels students, but pilots the Coonavan as well. Doria Daly: ''From the results of the tasltng, it appears you're leaning toward nursing as a career," Ms Daly is the chic co·ptlot of the Coonavan who tnterprets lor the sopho· more class such thmgs as career tests (actually, every sophomore swears he tan't leantng toward nursing) and the Cslifomta Mental Aptotude Test (most of the sophomores aren't leaning toward mental aptitude, e1ther.)
Brother John 0 ' Alfonso: Otrector of Guidance. NHS Moderator, Senior Gu1dance. A B .• M A. La Salta College, M A. Middlebury College & Villanova University
Mra. Doris Daly
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Mr. Jack Coonahan
Mrs. Jenni e Barratt: School Nurse
Brother William Quaintance: Study Techniques, Swimming Modera路 tor. B.A., M.A. La Salle College, Ed.M., Ed.D. Temple University.
Mr. Walter Farrell: Physical Education. B.A. La Salle College.
Brother Hilary McGovern: Physical Education. B.A. L!! Salle College.
Mr. Marty Stanczak: Director of Athletics. Accounting. B.S. La Salle College. Mr. John (Tex) Flannery: Football Coach. B.A. La Salle College.
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Mr. J oaeph Clcc lmaro: Music Department Chairman. Concert & Stage Bands B A La Salle College.
Mrs. Florence Ward : Alumn• & Development
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Brother Fred Stelmach: Art Department Chairman, Art I & II & Ill, Me¡ chanica! Drawing, Mother's Club Moderator. Director of Brother's Community. B.F.A., M.F A Catholic University.
Mra. Joan Panaro: Alumm & Development.
Brother Miller Bosch: Driver Education. M.Ed. Temple University, M.A. Villanova University.
Brother Edward Cannon: Computer Room Moderator.
Mrs. Mary Mountain: Head Librarian
Brother Charles Scanlon: learning Center Moderator. B.A. La Salle College, M.A. New York University
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Michael J . Adam s 5727 N 21st Street Philadelphia, PA 19138 842· 1081 10 Cross Country 1, 2, 3 ... Forensics 3, 4 . • lntramurals 1, 2. 3 .. Student Counc1l 3 Track 1, 2. 3, 4 (Captain) National Honor Society 4 . . Scholastic "l" 1, 2, 3, 4 Paul D. Allg 302 Yorktown Street lansdale. PA 19446 855·2978 30 Bowling 2, 3, 4 (Captain) Intra murals 1, 2, 3, 4 . . Wisterian 1 .. Nat1onal Honor Soc1ety 3, 4 Scholastic " l " 1, 2, 3, 4 National Ment Semt·Finahst Dance Committee 4
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Gregg M. Asman 5603 Miriam Street Ph1ladelph1a, PA 19124 P13·8114 30 Football 1, 2, 3, 4 • • • lntramurata 1, 2 (Representative) 3, 4 ... Yearbook 4 John A. Avallone 316 Hilton lane Elkins P ark , PA 19117 782· 1837 40 Baseball 1 .. Football 1. 2, 3, 4 . tntramurats 1, 2, 3. 4 .•. Religious Activities 4 , . Track 1, 2 William B. Bac hlnsky 546 Burgess Street Philadelphia, PA 19116 H04·2841 50 Football 1, 2, 4 lntramursls 1, 2, 3 , 4 . . Student Council1 , 2 Track 1, 2 Yearbook 4 . Public Relations 3, 4 .. Prom Committee 3, 4 . Ski Club 2, 3, 4 ... National Honor Society 4 . Scholastic 'l 3 Htghest Honors. Spanish 3 Ro nald L Barac ka 116 Stout Road Ambl er, PA 19002 643·2391 60 Cross Country 1, 2 • • . lntramurala I, 2, 3, 4 ... Religious Achvtties 3 . 4 • • • National Honor Soctety 3. 4 Scholastic " l " 2, 3 , 4
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Ron Barac:ka
Gregg Aaman
John Avallone
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Mike Burgoyne
Chrlt Bond
Brad Bonner
Charles F. Barbe ra 9831 Ferndale Road Phtladelphia, PA 19115 677·2029 70 Cross Country I . lntramursls 1, 2 . Religious Activities 3 . . Wtsterian 3, 4 . Track 2 ... Yearbook 3 .. C.S.C. I , 2, 3 (President), 4 ... National Honor Society 3, 4 . Scholastic "L" 2, 3 Greg Benner Gregory J. Benner 363 Fanshawe Street Phtladelphia, PA 19111 RA2· 7249 10 Baseball Basketball 1, 2 .. Wisterian 3 Christopher Bernhardt 8574 Glen Campbell Road Philadelphia, PA 19128 IV3-7544 20 lntramurals 2, 3, 4 Christopher Boland Burnt House Hill Road 4 Doyelstown, PA 18901 348-9432 30 lntramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 ... Track 2 Christ opher Bond 1972 Montgomery Street Villanova, PA 19085 LA5·6406 40 Intra murals 1, 2, 3, 4 ••. Track 1 ... Soccer 1, 2, 3 , 4 (Captain) Chrlt Boland
Bradley J . Bonner 4059 Hillsode Road Lafayette Hill, PA 19444 825·1241 50 Football 3, 4 ... Intramural& 3, 4 ... Religtous Acttvtltes 3, 4 Student Council 4 Swtmmmg 3, 4 Yearbook 4 ... Eagle Scout 3 Mi chael J . Burgoyne 2264 Blackhorse Drive Warnngton, PA 18976 343-3713 60 Cross Country 1, 3 lntramurals I, 2, 3, 4
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James Burnett 7030 Cresheim Road Philadelphia, PA 19119 242·0845 70 Baseball4 ... Bowling 4 . . lntramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 ... Track 4 Soccer 1 ... Photography Club 2. 4
Chris Bernhardt
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Kenneth H. Caneron 10 W. Gowen Avenue Philadelphi a, PA 19119 CH2· 4378 10 Crew 1 ... lntramurals 1. 2. 3. 4 ... Track 3, 4 (L) .. Soccer 2, 3 (L). 4 (L)
John C. Campbell 27 W. Mill Road Flourtown, PA 19034 AD3-<>631 20 Football 1 . lntramurals I , 2, 3, 4 ... Religious Activities 4 Track 4 Wrestling 4
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Matthew J . Campbell 958 Decker Lane Warminster, PA 18974 OS2·5116 30 Basketball! Intramural& 1. 2, 3 , 4 Track 2 . Yearbook 4 (Chairman) . .. National Honor Soc1ety 3, 4 . Scholastic " L " 2, 3 Mark C. Cantwell 13030 Sewell Street Philadelphia, PA 19116 698·7581 40 Art Club 2 . lntramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 . . Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4 Andrew B. Carlin 1900 DeKalb Street Norristown, PA 19401 275·4631 50 Football 1. 2. 3, 4 . lntramurals 1. 2, 3, 4
Paul Careon
Stephen J. Carlin 40 1 Borbeck Street Philadelphia, PA 19111 Fl2·2807 60 lntramurals t , 2. 3, 4 Yearbook 2, 3 , 4 {Chairman) .. Soccer 1. 2, 3, 4 • H1gheat Honora English 3, Chemistry Paul D. Careon 1220 Boden Place Fort Washmgton, PA 19034 Ml3·7777 70 Band 1. 2, 3, 4 .•• Dramatics 2, 3, 4 •.• Intramural& 1, 2. 3, 4 {Representative) ••• Relig1oua Act1v1t ies t, 2, 3 ,
Steve Carlin
Ken Cameron
John Campbell
Matt Campbell
Andy Carlin
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Joe Clcclmaro
Tom Connor
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Mike Clark
John Collins
Joseph F. Ciccimaro 2652 E. Ann Street Philadelphia, PA 19134 643·1575 10 Band 1. 2. 3, 4 ... lntramurals 1, 2, 3
John Cirillo
Michael J . Clark 7400 Roosevelt Blvd. Apartment b·106 Philadelphia, PA 19152 OE8· 1073 30 Football 1 ... lntramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 ... Religious Activities 1, 2 ... Track 1. 2 John R. Collins 27 E. Gowen Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19119 CH8· 464 1 40 Art Club 2, 3 ... lntramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 Thomas J. Connor 22 Glenn Circle Philadelphia, PA 191 18 233·2243 50 Crew 1, 2 ... Cross Country 1 ... lntramurais 1. 2, 3, 4 ... Student Council 2 John D. Cirillo 912 Phillips Street Philadelphia, PA 18974 Us2·6036 20 Baseball 2. 3. 4 ... ln tramurals 1, 2. 3, 4 ... Religious Activi· ties 1, 2. 3, 4 ... National Honor Society 3, 4 ... Scholastic "L'' 1, 2, 3 John J. Dachowski 520 Babylon Road Ambler, PA 19002 643·0654 60 Band 1 ... lntramurals 1. 2, 3, 4 ... Religious Activities 3, 4 ... Swimming 1, 2, 3, 4
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John H. Davies
3833 Ktrkwood Road Philadelphia, PA 19114 338· 2054 70 Art Club 4 Football 1
Crew 1 Religious Activities I , 2 , 3 , 4 ..• . lntramurals 1, 2 , 3 , 4
Gregory J. Dean 515 Hughes Road King of Prussia, PA 19406
688·8573 20 Band 1. 2. 3, 4 ... Crew 1, 2 .
Joe DeLIICruz
Intramural& 1, 2. 3, 4 ...
Religious Activities 3. 4 David W. Deasy 2293 Mulberry Lane Lafayette Hill, PA 19444
828·2756 30 Crew 1 Football 1, 2, 3 , 4 lntramurals 1. 2. 3, 4 . Relig1ous Activities 1, 2 , 3 , 4 .. Student Council 4 Year· book 4 Joseph A. Del aCruz 1354 Wright Drive Huntingdon PA 19006 Wl7·0170 10 Art Club 2 . Cross Country 1 . .. lntramurals 1, 2. 3. 4 .• Religious Activities 1, 2, 3, 4 . Student Council 1, 2 Soccer 1 Ski Club I 2, 3, 4 Prom Comm1ttee 4 Steven S. Delaney 115 Gardner Street Philadelphia, PA 19116
969·5030 40 Ice Hockey I , 2. 3, 4 (Captain) David A. DeSimon e 1002 Laurence Road Blue Bell, PA 19422
Intramural& 1. 2, 3 , 4
Greg Dean
643· 1924 50
Michael Dever 2302 Terwood Rd Huntingdon Valley . PA 19006
659·2982 60 lntramurals I , 2 . 3, 4
Dave Deasy
50
Steve Delaney Mike Dever
Dave DeSimone
John Davies
51
John Donaghy
Tom DILullo
Pat DIGiacomo
52
Alfred Draganl
Ed Doherty
Robert V. DiCerbo 5124 Bingham Road Philadelphia. PA 19120 DA4· 1050 tO Crew 2, 3, 4 .. . lntramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 •.. Track & Field 1, 2, 3, 4 Richard M. Dierkes 8407 Anderson Street Philadelphia, PA 19 118 242·5428 20 Football 1 •.. lntramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 ... Scholastic " L" 3 Patrick A. DiGiacomo 18 Colwyn Lane Bala Cynwyd, PA 19004 M04·6043 30 Cross Country 2 ... Dramatics 1, 2, 3, 4 (l eading Roles) ... Religious Activities 1, 2, 3, 4 ... School Paper 4 ... Track & Field 1 ... Yearbook 3, 4 ... National Honor Society 3, 4 ... Scholastic " L" 1. 2. 3, 4 ... National Merit Semi -finalist Dennis Dougherty
Thomas R. Dilullo 2 Buttonwood Circle Lafayette Hill, PA 19444 828·0168 70 Football 1 ... lntramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 Edward L. Doherty 881 Parkwood Street Blue Bell, PA 19422 279· 1791 40 Art Club 2, 3 ... lntramurals 1, 2, 3 (Representative), 4 ... Rel igious Activities 4 ... Swimming 1, 2, 3 , 4 ... Yearbook 4 ... Stage Crew 3, 4 (Manager) .•. Danc e Committee 4 ... National Honor Society 4 ... Scholastic " L" 3 ... Varsity " L" (Swimming) 2, 3 , 4 John K. Donaghy 11 Weiss Road Flourtown. PA 19031 233· 1449 50 lntramurals 1, 2
Bob DiCerbo
Dennis P. Dougherty 2647 Hazel Road North Hills. PA 19038 TU6·5396 60 Cross Country 1 ... Football 2 ... lntramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 .. . Track & Field 1, 2. 4 ... Yearbook 4 ... Scholastic " L" 3 .. . Highest Honors (Science) 1 Alfred S. Dragani 8809 Hawthorne Road Philadelphia, PA 19118 CH2·3737 70 Art Club 2, 3, 4 ... Crew 2 ... Football ! .•. lntramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 ... Student Council 1 ... Wrestling 4
Richard Dierkes
53
Eugene J. Draganoaky 1601 Makefield Road Yardley PA 19067 295· 1203 10 lntramurals 1. 2, 3, 4 Rehgious Activities 3 , 4 . . . Photogra· phy Club 1 Scholastic " l " 1, 4 Jo hn A. Du ffy 222 E Gravers Lane Philadelphia, PA 19118 CH2·4474 20 Football 1 .. lntramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 . . Track & Field 1, 2 ... Soccer 4 PauiJ. Dunn 6619 North 5th Street Philadelphia, PA 19126 ll8·5t93 lntramurals 1, 2. 3, 4 . . Highest Honors (Spanish) 3
JeftEV8M
Ric hard l . Dun ak 2150 Packard Road Huningdon Valley, PA 19006 947·5011 50 School Paper 2, 3, 4(Editor) Computer Club 2, 3, 4 .. Math Gazebo 3, 4 National Honor Soc1ety 3, 4 ... Club 3, 4 Scholastic " l " 2. 3, 4 James W. Durkin 2184 lincoln Road Huntingdon Valley, PA 19006 Wl7·7487 40 Crew Football1, 2, 3, 4 •• • lntramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 . & Field 2
Track
Michael G. Elaer 231 Overlook Road Ambler, PA 19002 646·6759 70 Band 1, 2, 3, 4 . . Crew 1, 2, 3, 4 . . Religious Activities 1, 2, 3, 4 ... lntramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 . Student Council 2 ... National Scholastic " L" 3 Honor Society 4
Paul Dunn
Willi am F. Ernat 225 Sylvania Road Glenside, PA 19038 TU7· 9176 10 Art Club 2, 3 . 4 Crew 1, 2, 3, (L). 4 •• Football Manager 1 lntramurals 1. 2, 3, 4 Student Council Forum 1 • Representat ive 1 •. • Washington Workshop 3 Jeffrey G. Evana 42 South Ashmead Street Philadelphia. PA t9144 842·0665 20 Crew 2, 3 Football 1 •.• lntramurals 1, 2, 3. 4 • .. Civil Air Patrol 3, 4
Jamea Durkin
54
Bill Ernst
John Duffy
Mike Elser
Rich Duuak
55
James Finnegan
Butch Farris
Charles Fischer
Pat Flynn
56
Edward Fitzgerald
John J. Farris 1329 Carol Road Meadowbrook, PA 19046 572·1223 30 Football2, 3, 4 ... lntramurals 1, 2. 3, 4 ... Religious Activiti es 1, 2, 3, 4 ... Student Council 1, 4 James J. Finnegan 42 Buckman Drive Hatboro. PA 19040 672-1447 40 Band 1. 2, 3, 4 ... Cross Country 1 ... lntramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 .. . Religious Activities 1, 2. 3, 4 ... School Newspaper 4 .. . Yearbook 4 ... National Honor Society 3, 4 .. , Scholastic " L"
1, 2 , 3, 4 Charles J. Fischer 226 Passmore Road Philadelphia, PA 19111 P12·5638 50 Crew ... Religious Activities 3 ... lntramurals 1, 2. 3
Nell Fitzpatrick
Edward J. Fitzgerald 1083 Anna Road Huntingdon Valley, PA 19006 ES9-4416 60 Band 1 .•. lntramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 ... Religious Activities 3, 4 ..• School Paper 3, 4 (Editor) ... Dance Committee 2, 3. 4 .. . National Honor Society 4 . . . Scholastic "L" 1, 2, 3, 4 .. . Highest Honors (English) 3 Nell J . Fitzpatrick 1537 Temple Road Maple Glen, PA 19002 Ml6-4554 70 Forum 1 . . lntramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 ... Golf 3, 2. 3. 4 .. . All Catholic Golf 3, 4 Michael C. Flanigan 920 Crest Road Lansdale, PA 19446 584·4616 10 Basketball 1. 2, 3 , 4 ... Football 4 ... lntramurals 1. 2, 3, 4 ... Student Council 1, 2 Patrick K . Flynn 1063 Byberry Street Cornwell Heights, PA 19020 245- 1473 20 Football 2 .. lntramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 ... Wrestling 4
Mike Flanigan
57
Francia B. Fogarty Detwiler Road Harleysville, PA 19394 589·5776 30 Golf Course Green's Keeper 1 2, 3 Arnold A. Foley 536 Ashbourne Road Cheltenham. PA 19012 ES9·4392 40 Band 1. 2, 3, 4 (Manager) ... Football 1 . . Forum 1, 2, 3, 4 (Secretary) ... lntramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 . Student Council 1, 2. 3 Scholastic " L" 1, 2, 3 . 4
Michael Giuffrida
J oaeph L. Foley 1332 Gantt Drive Huntingdon Valley, PA 19006 Wl7·2571 50 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 ... Football 1, 2 .. . Intramural& 1, 2, 3 (Repreaentat•ve). 4 Steven J . Frank 535 Street Road Southampton. PA 18966 357· 2846 70 Football 1 1 lntramurals 1. 2, 3, 4 Ricardo A. Froat 6824 North 10th Street Philadelphia, PA 19126 927·4886 10 Basketball1 , 2, 3, 4 . Football 1, 3, 4 . . Intramural& 1. 2, 3 . • Scholastic " L" 1, 2. 3, 4 Carl N. FUlCO 2100 Stevena Street Philadelph•a. PA 19149 Pl3·6540 20 Football 1, 2, 3, 4 .. Intramural& 1, 2, 3 , 4 •. Activities 1, 2, 3. 4 .. Student Council 1, 2. 3. 4 Field 1, 2 Scholastic " L" 1
Joe Foley
Religious . Track &
Michael A. Giuffrida 290 Norristown Road Blue Bell, PA 19422 628·3867 70 Art Club 2. 3. 4 . Intramural& 2, 3 , 4 . School Paper 4 • .. Yearbook 4 . National Honor Soclety3, 4 Scholastic " L" 2. 3, 4
Steve Frank
58
Rick Frost
Arnold Foley
59
Robert Gillespie
Greg Gates
Tom Gavin
Ed Gormley
Michael F. Ganley 603 Thornhill Road Lafayette Hill. PA 19444 836·2539 30 Art Club Basketball 1, 2 ... Intra murals 1, 2, 3, 4 ... Student Council 2 ... Golf 1, 2. 3. 4 Gregory H. Gates Gypsy Hill Road Pennllyn, PA 19422 646·8221 40 Crew 1, 2. 3. 4 ... Football I . 2 ... lntramurals 1, 2, 3, 4(Repre· sentative) ... National Honor Society 3, 4 Thomas J . Gavin 8002 Palmetto Street Philadelphia, PA 19111 742·0844 50 50 lntramurals 1. 2, 3, 4 ... Religious Activities 2 ... Soccer 2 •.. Tennis 2, 3, 4 ... Scholastic "L" 1, 2, 3
Mike Ganley
Robert J . Gillespie 2650 Columbia Avenue Willow Grove, PA 19090 657·3360 60 Bowling 1 ... Football 1 ... Forum 1, 2. 3, 4 . .. lntramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 ... Student Council 4 ... State Championship Student Congress 3 Edward P. Glvnlsh 4033 South Warner Road Lafayette Hill, PA 19444 828·6751 10 Cross Country 2 ... lntramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 ... Track & Field 2 ... " WCAF " 1, 2, 3, 4 Thomas P. Gorman 8427 Chippewa Road Philadelphia, PA. 19128 483·4453 20 Football 2 ... lntramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 Edward C. Gormley 208 East Mead Street Philadelphia, PA 19116 CH2·1383 30 lntramurals I, 2, 3, 4 ... Religious Activities 1, 2, 3
Ed Glvnlah
61
Mic hael K. Grasmeder 2958 Paprika Drive Doylestown. PA 18901 794·3457 40 Intramural& 3. 4 Mic hael P. Gregor 1 14 1 Old Ford Road Huntingdon Valley, PA 19006 379·0512 50 lntramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 ... Student Council Representative 1. 2, 3, 4 . Swimming 1, 2 ... Golf (l) 1, 2, 3, 4 . . Ski Club 4 ... Senior & Junior Prom Committee 3, 4 . . Student Exchange 4 George E. Groff 3721 President Street Philadelphia, PA 1911 4 637 8453 60 Basketball1 Swimming 1 Country 2
Michael Graameder
. lntramurals 1, 2. 3, 4 .. . Cross
Patrick C. Gr undy 3262 Susquehanna Road Dresher. PA 19025 887·7053 70 Cross Country 1 .. lntramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 Goll 3, 4
Track & Field 1 . •
Joseph P. Hartman 2 12 Cedar Road Horsham. PA 19044 675·3719 10 Art Club 1 . Baseball 2. 3, 4 Basketball 1 . . Bowling 1 Dramatics 1 . lntramurals 1, 2. 3, 4 Religious Activi· ties 1. 2, 3, 4 School Paper 3, 4 Patrick J . Haason 7707 Pine Road Wyndmoor, PA 19118 836·5681 20 Dramatics 3, 4 lntramurals 1, 2. 3, 4 Football 1 . Student Council Representative 4 . • Future Physician's Club 4
Gerry Heffernan
Charle s J . Hauber 20 West Wissahickon Avenue Flourtown PA 19031 836·2068 30 lntramurals 1, 2. 3, 4 Ger ard E. Heffernan 7 11 Cuns Road Glens•de, PA 19038 887·8293 40 Bowling 1 Crew 1, 2, 3, 4 . • Football 1 lntramurals 1. 2. 3. 4 ••• Religious Activities 4 •.• Yearbook 3
Pat Grundy
62
Mike Gregor
Chuck Hauber
George Groff
Joe Hartman
Pat Hatton
63
Shawn Herbert
Langdon lvanoskl
64
Rick Hurst
Charles Hopkins
Tom Ingersoll
Henry J . Helncer 702 Wyncote House Wyncote, PA 19095 572· 6610 50 Basketball 1, 2 ... lntramurals 1. 2. 3, 4 ... Shawn P. Herbert 2725 Salmon Street Philadelphia, PA 19134 423·9698 60 Band 2 .•. Religious Activities 4 ... School Paper 2, 3, 4 ... Charles H. Hopkins 517 Cheltenham Avenue Lenkintown, PA 19046 884· 1643 70 Crew 1, 2, 3, 4 (l) ... lntramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 ... School Paper 4 ... Soccer 3 ... Stage Crew 2 ... Photography Club 1, 2 Richard E. Hurst 271 1 Clayton Street Philadelphia PA 19152 677-0105 10 Basketball1 . _. lntramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 _. _Religious Activities 1. 2. 3, 4 ... Soccer 3, 4
Mike Kaminski Thomas J. Ingersoll 7 4 Mill Creek Road Holland, PA 18966 355·9339 20 lntramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 ... Swimming (L) 1, 2. 3, 4 Langdon H. ivanoskl 5 Asbury Avenue Melrose Park, PA 19126 635·0460 30 Football 1, 2, 3, 4 .. _ lntramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 . _. Religious Activities 4 ... Track & Field 2, 3, 4 (L) Michael G. Kaminski 23 Buck Road Warrington, PA 18976 343·6342 40 Basketball 1, 2 (L), 3(L), 4(L) ..• lntramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 ... Track & Field 1, 2 ... Junior Prom Committee 3 ... Scholastic " L" 2
Hank Helncer
65
David B. Kane 7440 Devon Street Philadelphia. PA 19119 247·0853 50 Crew 1, 3, 4 . Cross Country 1 . Ice Hockey t . lntramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 .. Religious Activities 1, 2, 3 ... Stage Crew 4 Walter S. Keehn 215 Termmal Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19118 233·0783 80 Band 1, 2. 3, 4 (L) . Bowling 1, 2, 3 . 4 Forum 1, 2, 3, 4 lntramurals 1, 2 3, 4 Religtous Acllvtltes 1, 2. 3. 4 (Prest· dent) Daniel J. Kelsh 1206 Montgomery Avenue Fort Washmgton, PA 19034 646·3328 70 lntramurals 2, 3, 4 ... Religious Actlv1ties 3 . . Soccer 2, 3. 4 (Captain) Scholastic "L" 2 John F. Kldd 2070 Lott Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19115 677· 4677 tO Art Club 2 Crew 1 •• Cross Country 3 lntramurals 1, 2, Student Counci12 ... 3, 4 .. Religious Achvtttes 1, 2, 3, 4 Track & F1eld 1, 2 Ski Club 4 •• Junior Prom Committee Eugene P. Kiernan, Jr. 876 Euclid Avenue Warrington, PA 18976 343· 1906 lntramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 Football 1 Paul J. Kollmer 203 West Avenue Jenkintown, PA 19046 884-4605 40 Forum 1, 2. 3 Ice Hockey 1(L)
Neil C. Kling 1909 Sycamore Lane Flourtown. PA 19031 233·3783 30 Band 1. 2, 3. 4 .. lntramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 • . Track & F1eld 1, 2
Dave Kane
66
Gene Kiernan
John Kldd
Waller Keehn
Nell Kling
Paul Kollmer
67
Robert Land
George Li
68
Jack Lee
William Kruplnaky
Ray Konowal
Richard A. Kondan 3777 Sipler Lane Huntingdon Valley, PA 19006 947·4692 50 lntramurals 2 ... Future Physician' s Club 2, 3. 4 " L" 1. 2, 3 ... Highest Honors 1. 2. 3
. Scholastic
Raymond V. Konowal 5839 Henry Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19128 IV2·2495 60 Bowling 2 ... Basketball3 .•. Football 1 ... lntramurals 1. 2. 3. 4 ... Track & Field t , 2 William J . Kruplnsky 1247 Stanwood Street Philadelphia. PA 19 t 11 742·7582 70 Band 1, 2 (L), 3(L). 4(L) ... lntramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 ... ScholaStiC "L" 2 James W. Kuhn Box 174 Solebury, PA 18963 862·9664 Bowling 1, 3, 4 . . . lntramurals I , 2, 3 ... Relig1ous Activities 1.
2, 3. 4 Robert F. Land 3418 W. Coulter Street Philadelphia, PA 19129 848· 1805 20 Crew 1 ... lntramurals 1. 2, 3, 4
Jim Kuhn
John J. Lee 11 Creek Road Churchville. PA 18966 357·4088 30 Ice Hockey Trainer 4 . . lntramurals 1, 2. 3. 4 (Representative) .. School Newspaper 4 George Ll 1230 Vilsmeir Road Lansdale, PA 19446 362· 1057 40 lntramurals 1. 2. 3, 4 Photography Club 3, 4 Club 2. 3, 4 ... " LSOS" Club Vice President 4
. Computer
Patrick J. Loftus 17 17 Howe Lane Maple Glen, PA 19002 542·8377 50 Ice Hockey 3, 4 (L) .. lntramurals 1, 2, 3. 4 ... Wlsterian 4 •.. National Honor Society 3, 4 . Scholastic " L" 1, 2 . • . NEDT Certificate 1. 2
Richard Kondan
69
William P. Loftus 718 Bell Lane Maple Glen, PA 19002 646·8483 60 Cross Country 1 ... "LSDS" Club 4 Crew 1 Patrick C. Log an 6043 Reach Street Philadelphia, PA 19111 725·0144 70 lntramurala 1, 2. 3, 4 Jo hn B. Lynch 4 124 Kottler Drive Lafayette Htll. PA 19444 836·4390 10 Art Club 2, 3, 4 . . Crew 3 ... Football 1, 2, 3, 4(L) ... lntramurals I, 2. 4 Religious Activities 2. 3 . Student Council Representative 1, 2
Mike McAndrew•
Michael C. McAndrew• 2350 Greensward Street Warnngton, PA 18976 343·2874 50 Football 1. 2 .. Wrestling 1, 2, 3 (L). 4(L) Raymond J. McCaffrey 231 Walnut Lane Ambler PA 19002 646·3636 60 Ice Hockey (L) 2, 3, 4 (Captain) ... lntramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 . .. School Paper 4 .. National Honor Society 3, 4 . . Scholastic "L" 1, 2, 3, 4 William J . McCann 6335 Mershon Street Philadelphia, PA 19149 535·1448 40 Forum 1, 2, 3, 4 (Historian) School Paper 4 ... Sw1mming 1, 2 . . Religious Activities 3, 4 ... National Honor Society 3, 4 ... Scholastic "L" 3 Ray McCaHrey Michael S. McCauley 22 Lynbrook Lane Doyelstown, PA 18901 348·2790 10 Crew 1 . . lntramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 Band 1, 2, 3, 4 (L) Dani el J . McCloskey 1102 Warwick Street Philadelphia, PA 19116 676·1859 20 Art Club 1 2, 3 4 • •• Basketball 2 ••• Football t • . • lntramur· als 1. 2, 3. 4 ••• Scholastic " L" 2
Mike McCauley
70
Dan McCloskey
Bill McCann
Pat Logan
William Loftus
Jack Lynch
71
Mark McHugh
Joe McGarvey
Frank McCully
72
Hubert McGinley
Bob McCreavy
Brian K. McCormick 958 Netherwood Drave Norristown, PA 19403 279-8473 30 lntramurals t , 2, 3, 4 Student Council Vtce President 4 . , • Soccer 4 Terry McGlynn Robert J. McCreavy 821 Juniper Drive lafayette Hill, PA t9444 836-4857 40 Bowling 1 . lntramurals 1, 2, 3. 4 ... Stage Crew 4 . . Track & Field 1 Frank R. McCully 689 Cheryl Orave Warminster. PA 18974 44t-4t87 50 lntramurals t , 2, 3, 4 Religious Activities 4 . Photography Club 2, 3 , 4 Natronal Honor Society 4 . _ Scholasltc " l " 2, 3, 4 ... Hrghest Honors Religion II & Biology John J. McFadden 803 longshore AVenue Philadelphia, PA 19t1t 342·2317 60 Crew 1. 2, 3. 4 Joseph F. McGarvey R0 1 Doylestown. PA 18901 249-0181 70 Crew 1. 2, 3, 4(l) . Cross Country 1, 3 _. lntramurals Rep. 3 National Honor Society 4 ... Scholastic " l" 3
Brian McCormick
Hubert S. McGinley 1048 Marie Road Rydal, PA 19046 884-2453 10 Forum 1. 2. 3. 4 lntramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 Religious Acltvrties 3, 4 . . Student Counctl Representative 4 Naltonal Honor Soci ety 4 Scholasltc " l " 3 Terrance P. McGlynn 937 Herbel Street Philadelphra, PA 19124 533-9050 lntramurals 1, 2. 3 .. Wrestling 1 Mark D. McHugh 2 1 latchstrtng lane Hatboro. PA 19040 672·5755 30 Crew 1. 2, 3, 4 lntramurals 1, 2 , 3, 4 Eagle Scout Scholastic ''l " 2 NEDT Certificate 1. 2 Highest Honors Engltsh 3 . . Brown Untversrty Engltsh Award 3
John McFadden
73
Stephen A. Mclane 2675 Byberry Road Hatboro, PA 19040 674·0751 40 Cross Country 1 .. . Football 1 . lntramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 ... Wrestling 1, 2 (L), 3(L), 4(L) Mark S. McNulty 5135 N. Sydenham Street Philadelphia, PA 19141 455·8214 60 Basketball 1, 2, 3 (L), 4 (L), ... lntramurala 1, 2, 3, 4 .. . Religious Activities 2, 3 ... National Honor Society 3, 4 .. . Scholastic "L" 1, 2, 3, 4
John Madden
Robert P. McWilliam• 409 Revere Road Lafayette Hill, PA 194-44 828· 6795 70 Cross Country t ... Football 1, 2, 3 (L), 4 (L) . . Intramurala 1, 2, 3, 4 Student Councll3, 4 . .. Track &Field 4 ... " WCAF" Chairman 4 William J. MecDermott, Jr. 7430 Elizabeth Roed Cheltenham, PA 19126 635·1017 20 lntramurals t. 2, 3, 4
Steve .._no
John P. Midden 46 Meadowbrook Avenue Ambler, PA 19002 643·4769 30 Basketball Manager 2 ... lntramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 Gregory L. Maggettl 2126 Winthrop Road Huntingdon Valley, PA 19006 947·4776 40 Baseball 1, 3, 4(L) . • lntramurala 2 . . Scholastic " L" 2 Richard J . Malateata, JR. 357 Meadowbrook Road North Wales, PA 19454 699·3770 50 lntramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 Dramatics 1
. Eagle Scout 4
Steven J. Manno 659 Kingsley Street Philadelphia, PA 19144 848·6959 60 Baseball 1 Football 1 •• • lea Hockey 3, 4 (L) ... lntramur· ala 1, 2. 3. 4 . Wrestling 1
Steve Mclane
74
Richard Malateata
Bill MacDermott
Bob McWilliamâ&#x20AC;˘
Mark McNulty
Greg Maggettl
75
Peter Mehr
Austin Meehan
76
Ed Mlnguez
Gerry Mezzanotte
Joseph Martorano
Dan Markmann
Daniel P. Markman 501 Moreland Road Huntingdon Valley. PA 19006 947·4172 70 Bowling 1, 2. 3. 4 ... lntramurals 1, 2, 3. 4 .•. Religious Activi· ties 3 ... Track & Field 2, 3 (L). 4(L) ... Future Physican 's Club 4 Arthur T. Martella 2410 Old Forty Foot Road Harleysville, PA 19438 584·4177 10 lntramurals I, 2, 3, 4 .. Religious Activities 4 .. . Wisterlan 4 . TenniS 1, 2(L), 3 (L), 4(L)
Art Martella
Stephen J. Martlndell 636 Spring Valley Road Doyelstown, PA 18901 348·5897 20 Band 1, 2, 3. 4 ... Bowling 3, 4 ... Religious Activities 3, 4 Joseph F. Martorano 1248 Stanwood Street Philadelphia, PA 19111 722·3605 30 lntramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 .. W1atenan 4 . . Student Council4 •.. Photo Club I , 2, 3 ... Computer Club 2, 3, 4
Steve Martlndell
Mic hael J. Masucci 1873 Lukens Avenue Willow Grove, PA 19090 659·3073 40 Baseball 3, 4 ... lntramurals I, 2, 3, 4 ... CYO 1, 2, 3, 4 (President) ... Wisterian (Photo Editor) 4 ... Student Council Representative 2 . . Track & Field 1 ... Yearbook (Photo Editor) 4 ... Computer Club 2. 3, 4 . . CSC 3 ... National Honor Society 3. 4 ... Highest Honors Physics 3, English 3, Spanish 1, 2, 3. Religion 2, H1story 2, NEOT Certificate, Phot o Club 1, 2. 3, 4 (President) Austin A. Meehan Ill 1005 Twist Road Philadelphia. PA 191 15 464·0881 10 Art Club 2, 3. 4 ... Crew 1 ... Ice Hockey 1, 2. 3, 4(L) ... lntramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 . . Religious Act1v1ties 4 Peter J. Mehr 338 Valley Road Oreland, PA 19075 886·3487 20 Bowling 1 . . lntramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 ... Religious Activities 1 Gerald N. Mezzanotte Woodspnng Road Box 283 Gwynedd Valley, PA 19347 643·5313 30 lntramurals 1, 2. 3, 4 .. Wisterian 3, 4 . . Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4(Chairman) Math Club 3. 4 ... National Honor Society 3, 4(President) . Scholastic " L" 2, 3. 4 .. National Merit Scholar 3
Edward A. Minguez 919 Woodlawn Road Lansdale, PA 19446 885·5002 40 Art Club 2. 3, 4 .. Band 1, 2 ... lntramurals 1, 2, 3, 4
Michael Masucci
77
Joseph F. Mlnguez 919 Woodlawn Drive Lansdale, PA 19446 855·5002 50 Intra murals 1, 2, 3. 4
• Religious Activities 2
Mark T. Mischler 417 Waverly Road Wyncote, PA 19095 884·5647 60 Arl Club 2. 3, Religious Activities 2, 3, 4
Wrestling 1
. Basketball 1, 2, 3
(L), 4 (L)
Anthony P. Mo ntemuro 3 Pene Place West
John Meuller
Philadelphia, PA 19115 677·5594 70 lntramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 . . Scholastic "L" 2, 3 Joseph E. Morrow 4014 lnd1an Gu1de Road Lafayette H1ll, PA 19444 828·9470 tO Crew 1 .. lntramura ls 1, 2, 3, 4 ... Religious Activities 1, 2, 3, WCAF 4 4 Joseph G. Motz 11909 Barlow Street Philadelphia, PA 19116 677·3066 Art Club 2. 3 . Basketball2 ••• Football t .•. lntramurals 1, Public 2. 3, 4 •• Student Counc11 Representative 1, 2 . Relations 3 , 4 John J . Mueller 362 Cinnamon Drive Huntingdon Valley, PA 19006 947·40t9 30 Bowling 1 Cross Country 1 Football 2 Forum 1 ... lntramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 .. . Track & Field t . 2, 3, 4 Patrick K. Mullaney 3674 Greenwood Terrace Chalfont , PA 189t4 343·3474 40 Baseball 1 Drama 1 .. lntramurals t , 2, 3, 4 Religious Activities t, 2. 3, 4 , Student Council Soccer 1 ... ScholastiC "L" 1, 2, 3
Tom Munshower
Tho mas E. Munshower 2068 Kenmore Avenue Glens1de, PA 19038 884·5572 50 Cross Country 3. 4 .•. Football t ... Art Club 2, 3, 4 lntramurals 1, 2, 3 , 4
Joe Motz
78
Joe Minguez
Joe Morrow
Anthony Montemuro
79
Walt Oleykowskl
Richard Nicoletti
VInce O'Brien
80
Tom O'Brien
Martin Murphy
Martin C. Murphy 836·7094 60 Basketball Manager 4 ... Crew 1 .•. lntramurals 1. 2, 3, 4 . . . National Honor Society 4 . . Scholastic "L" 2. 3
Pat O' Donnell
Richard M. Nicoletti 8419 Ardle igh Street Philadelphia, PA 19118 248·0582 70 Football 1 •.. lntramurals t , 2, 3, 4 ... Scholastic " L" 2 Thomas F. Nolan 1334 Wentz Drive Ft. Washington, PA 19034 634·5335 10 Basketball 1, 2, 3, (L), 4(L) .. lntramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 ... Religious Activities t , 2, 3, 4 . Student Council Represent a· live 1, 2, 3, 4 ... National Honor Society 3, 4 Christopher O' Brien 310 Montier Road Glenside, PA t9038 885·6338 20 Baseball t . 2, 4 (L) Basketball 1, 2 (L), 3 (L), 4 (L) ... lntramurals t, 2, 3, Scholastic " L" 1, 2 Thomas O' Brien 465 Alcott Street Philadelphia, PA 19120 742·5584 30 Cross Country 1, 2, 3, 4 . . lntramurals 1, 2, 3 . Track & Field National Honor Society 3, 4 . Scholastic 1, 2, 3 (L), 4 (L) " L" 1, 2, 3 ... Nat1onal Ment 4
Chrl1 O'Brien
VIncent J . O'Brien 700 Belfry Drive Center Square. PA t9422 279·1171 40 Basketball Manager 1, 2 . Football 1, 2(L), 3, 4(L) . Reli· Wisterian 2, 4 . Student Council g 1ous Activities 3, 4 Representative 2. 4 Track & Field 1, 2 (L), 3, 4 (L). Patrick S. O' Donnell 9762 Red Rambler Terrace Philadelphia, PA t91t5 464·0883 50 Crew 1 . Football 1 lntramurals 1, 2, 3, 4
Track & Field
(L)
Walter Oleykowskl 7216 Gillespie Street Philadelphia, PA 19135 338· 1890 60 Football 2 ... lntramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 ... Track & Field 1 •.. NEDT Certificate 1, 2, 3
Tom Nolan
81
Frank J. Oliveri 2 Rech Avenue Oreland, PA 19075 TU6·3909 70 Crew 1, 2, 3, 4(L), Photo Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Society 3 4 Scholastic " L" 1, 2, 3. 4
National Honor
David C. Ott 1634 Thayer Drive Norristown, PA 19401 277· 1577 10 Cross Coun1ry 1, 2 3(L) 4(L) (Cap1ain) ... ln1ramurals 1 2, 3, 4 National Honor Society 3, 4 Scholastic " L" 1, 2, 3, 4
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Guy P. Pacitti 1072 Arthur Avenue Huntingdon Valley, PA 19006 379·3305 20 Cross Country 1 lntramurals. Religious Act1v1t1es 3, 4 .. Student Counc11 Representative 2 Yearbook 4 National Honor Society 3 . Scholastic " L" 1, 2 . . Rotary Leadership Camp 3 John D. Perry 4935 Boudinot Street Philadelphia. PA 19120 OL9·9480 30 Crew 1 lntramurals 1, 2 Paull. Ple 7301 Boyer Street Philadelphia, PA 19119 247·0165 40 Crew 1, 2 . lntramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 .. Religious Activities 4 Joseph v. Pinto 705 Bell Lane Maple Glen. PA 19002 lntramurals 1, 2. 3, 4
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Mark V. Pomptas 960 Mueller Poad Warminister. PA 18974 672· 1686 eo Bowling 1 2 ..• lntramurals 1, 2. 3, 4 • . . Yearbook 4 David J . Powell 305 Plymouth Avenue Oreland, PA 19075 884· 7005 70 Baseball 1. 2, 3, 4 Basketball t, 2, 3(L), 4(L) •. Bowling 1 .•. lntramurals 1. 2. 3, 4
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John P. Puglia 7734 Devon Street Chestnut Hill, PA 19118 247·6737 tO Cross Country I , 2 . lntramurals t, 2. 3. 4 Religious Activities I, 2, 3, 4 ... Student Council 1. 2 Soccer (L) 3, 4 ... Dance Committee Philip F. Radomski 122 Crestwood Drive Lansdale, PA 19446 855·9615 20 lntramurals 1, 2, 3. 4 . Track & F1eld 3 (L). 4 .. Wrestling t. 2 Stage Crew 4 Scholastic "L" 3
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Jay A. Rlechs 422 Ashbourne Road Elkins Park, PA 19117 635·5291 30 Football 1, 2, 3(L) . . Intra murals 1. 2. 3, 4 2 ScholastiC "L" 1, 2
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Joseph D. Roberts Grasshopper Lane Gwynedd Valley, PA 19437 643·7740 40 Baseball 1. 4(L) Crew 1, 2 Football 1, 2, 3. 4 t, 2. 4 .. Religious Activities 4
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Timothy G. Robinson 1677 Limerick Lane Dresher, PA 19025 646·3601 50 Cross Country 1 . lntramurals 1. 2. 3, 4 Edward W. Ruane 3102 Nottingham Road Norristown. PA 19403 631·0644 60 lntramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 . Wisterian 3. 4 . Sw1mming (L) 1, 2, 3, 4(captain) . National Honor Society 3. 4 . Future Physi· c1an's Club 4
Joseph Roberts
Thaddeus M. Rydzewski 5433 Oakland Street Philadelphia, PA 19124 2fl8·6984 70 Crew 1. 2. 3 . . Football Walter V. Samuels 901 East Slocum Street Philadelphia, PA 19150 5485392 10 Bowling 1, 2, 3, 4 lntramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 . lies 1. 2, 3, 4 . Track & Field 3. 4(L) Richard E. Sandman 113 Bethlehem P1ke Philadelphia, PA 191 18 247·1913 20 Bowhng 1. 2 Crew 1. Wrestling
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John P. Scanlon 6426 Shelbourne Street Philadelphia, PA 19111 745· 1077 30 Band 2. 3(L), 4(L) Joseph M. Schaeffer 7 124 Shelbourne Street Philadelphia, PA 19111 722·8136 40 lntramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 .. . Wisterian 3, 4 . Student Council Representative 2. 3. 4 . . Dance Committee 4 ... Wrestling 1. 2, 3,(L), 4(l) Student Exchange 4 . . National Honor Society 3 , 4 . Scholastic " L" 3 Highest Honora English I, German II Brian T. Schmitt 415 Meadowbrook Lane Erdenheim, PA 19118 233·4146 50 Forum 1. 2. 3, 4 .•. lntramurals 1, 2 . 4 Scholastic "L" 2
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Peter D. Schnorr 602 Pleasant Avenue Wyndmoor. PA 19118 233·3739 Crew 1, 2 3(L), 4(L) Swimming 1, 2 3(L) 4(L) Eagle Scout 3 National Honor Soc1ety 3 , 4 Scholastic "L" 1,
2. 3, 4 Michael J . Short 615 Oevereauz Street Philadelphia, PA 19111 752·7901 10 Intramural& 1, 2, 3, 4 ... Student Council Representative 1 Joseph N. Shuron 14010 Faradey Street Philadelphia, PA 19116 698· 1199 20 Ice Hockey 1, 2, 3(L), 4(l) Club 3
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Carl H. Smith 6924 Creshe1m Road Philadelphia, PA 19119 438·7593 30 Band 1, 2, 3(L). 4(l) • Football 2 .
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Albert J. Solecki 6321 North Falrhill Street Philadelphia, PA 19126 224·7068 50 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4(L) ... Football 1, 2, 3(L), 4 (Captain) (L) ... lntramurals 1, 2, 3 ... Religious Activities 1, 2 ... Wisterian 3, 4 .•. Student Council 3, 4(President) ... National Honor Society 3, 4 ... Scholastic " L" 1, 2. 3, 4 ... Highest Honors English 1 & 3, German 2X, Religion 2, 3, Algebra 2X, Honors Biology 2, NEDT Certificate 1, 2 Norman G. Tierney 439 Hermit Street Philadelphia, PA 19128 IV2·5380 70 Football 1 ... Art Club 3 ... Computer Club 1 ... Chess Club 1, 2 ... lntramurais 1, 2, 3, 4
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Joseph M. Speranza 3290 Bartram Road Willow Grove, PA 19090 675·2275 60 Baseball2, 3(L), 4(L) ... Basketball 1, 2, 3(L) ... Intramural& 1, 2, 3 , 4. Fran ci s X. St rain 7707 Matthias St. Philadelphia, PA 19128 483·0890 intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 ... Student Council Representative 1, 2, 3 , 4 ... Tennis 2, 3, 4 (L) ... National Honor Society 3 , 4 ... Scholastic " L" 2, 3, 4 Thomas A . Suchy 228 Arundel Avenue Horsham. PA 19044 675·4380 10 Bowling 1 ... Intra murals 1, 2, 3, 4 ... Religious Activities 1 ... Photo Club 2, 3, 4 Stephen D. Suder 633· Tyson Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19111 342·4252 20 Basebaii4(L) ... lntramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 ... Religious Activities 3, 4
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Timothy S. Susanin 4108 Laurel Drive Lafayette Hill, PA 19444 233·375 1 30 Wisterian 2, 3, 4(Editor) ... Swimming 1, 2(L), 3(L), 4(L) ... Yearbook 4 (Layout) . . . Stage Crew 4 .. . House Staff for Spring Musical 1, 2, 3, 4(House Manager) ... National Honor Society 3, 4 ... Scholastic " L" 1, 2, 3, 4 ... NEDT Certi fi cate 1, 2 ... Highest Honors German I, English I, Typing, Rel igion II, German IIX. English II, A. P. American History. Jonathan G. Swartz 2205 Geoffrey Drive Willow Grove, PA 19090 675·1870 40 Band 1, 2, 3, (L), 4 (L), ... lntramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 ... Rel igious Activities 1, 2, 3, 4 ... Highest Honors American History II, National French Soci ety Vincent J. Tague 705 Cloverly Avenue Jenkintown, PA 19046 884·0657 50 Crew 1 . .. Football 1, 2, 3, 4 ... Intra murals 1, 2, 4 ... Student Council Representat ive 1, 2 •.• Swimming 1, 2 ... Stage Crew
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Richard S. Tamburri 5 Pine Pl ace Phtladelphte. PA 191 15 677·2619 6D Art Club 2, 3, 4 . Cross Country 1, 2, 3(L), Soccer 3, 4(L) Francia A. Trainor 29 Laurence Place Plymouth Meeting, PA 19462 628·0986 1D Band 1, 2 . . Bowling 1 ... lntramurals 1. 2. 3, 4 . . Golf 1(L), 2(L), 3(L)
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Michael T. Twomey 515 Plymouth Road Apartment Z2 Plymouth Meeting, PA 19462 828·7107 3D Art Club 2. 3, 4 ... Basebaii3(L). 4(L) ... Crew 1 ... lntramur· ala 1, 2, 3, 4 Jamal J. Valentino 6503 Algard Street Philadelphia, PA 19135 333· 1728 40 Crew 2 . Cross Country 1 • lntramurals 1, 2, 3 , 4 . . . Track & Field 3 Yearbook 4 .•. Student Council 3 National Honor Society 4 . Scholastic: " L" 1. 2 NEDT Certificate 1, 2 Highest Honors: French 3X Richard S. Vanni 2738 Clayton Street Philadelphia, PA 19152 677·3659 50 Football 1, 2, 3(L) . .. lntramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 . - Religious Activities 3, 4 . . Track & Field 1 Sc:holasttc: " L" 1, 2 ... Photography Club 1, 2
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Anthony M. Verde 735 Keely Street Philadelphia, PA 19128 483·2666 60 Crew 1 . . Football 3(L). 4(L) . lntramurals t , 2, 3, 4 Joaeph B. Volpe Ill 1926 Audobob Drive Dresher, PA 19025 646·2814 70 Basebsll2, 3, 4 . Football 1, 2 ••• lntramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 Student Council Representative 1. 2 •.• Track & Fi eld 1, 2(L)
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Jim Williamson
Robert Wilkin
Paul D. Vozzo t362 Cherry Lane Center Square, PA 19422 277·2119 70 Basebaii3(L), 4(L) ... Fot1ball1, 2, 3 ... Intramural& 1. 2, 3. 4 Rick Williams
Peter G. Waters 1420 Firethorne Lane Wyndmoor, PA 19118 836·4830 7D Crew 1, 2 ... lntramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 John A. Wlenrlch 219 Lawnton Road Willow Grove, PA 19090 659·2094 70 Intramural& 2. 3. 4 ... Religious Activities 2, 3, 4 David G. Whalen 3104 Nottingham Road Norristown, PA 19043 539·4663 70 Band 1, 2. 3. 4 .. Intramural& 1, 2. 3, 4 ... Swtmmtng 1. 2(L), 3(L), 4(L) (Captain) ... National Honor Society 3, 4 (Secre· tary) .. Scholastic "L" 1, 2, 3. 4
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Robert J . Wilkin 31 Red Oak Road Oreland, PA 19075 885·4309 70 Crew 1, 2, 3, 4 ... lntramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 . .. Photo Club 1, 2 ... National Honor Society 3, 4 ... Scholastic " L" 3 Richard E. Williams 113 Timothy Drive Maple Glen, PA 19002 643· 2129 7D Intra murals t, 2, 3, 4 James M. Williamson 3t6 Powder Horn Road Fort Washington, PA 19034 828·8422 70 Crew 1 ... Lighttng Crew Manager 2, 3, 4 ... Football 1 ... Intramural& 1, 2, 3, 4 ... Soccer 3 , 4 David J. Woyc:hlk 824 Hain Drive Lafayette Htll, PA 19444 233· 1084 70 Intramural& 1, 2, 3, 4 . . Religious Activities 2, 3 , 4 ... Tennis 1, 2, 3(L), 4(L) . . Golf 1
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John Grady John Hanlon Brian Heffernan John Johnson Patrick Kenney Edward Lawton
Eric Lintner Scott McDade Wtlliam McKee Jr.
Matthew Mellet Joseph Monahan David O'Brien
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David Masucci David McDonald William McKernan Richard Miehle John Morrison George O'Brian
Greg Osborne David Pakech Francia Rankin John Riordan Christopher Sabia Tom Shallow
Daniel Solekl Micheal Sweeney James Tobin
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Joe McFadden Larry Mclaughlin Angelo Miglionni Thomas Morrison Chna O'Connor Bart Paaasnate
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Harry Slifer Francis Sposato Robert Sykes Rich Van Fossen Stephen Weiss Christopher Young
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Charles Lefevre William Malatesta Edward McCauley . Tom McGuckm James McNulty Peter Moffatt
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Kenneth Booker Stephen Byrnes Dongwod Chang Joseph Cillo
John Coyle Eugene Dalessandro David Dorazio David Feight
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Steven Albor Paul Callahan Anthony Coyle Drew Daniele Joseph Delfino
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Brian Haley Scott Hornung Donald Jones James Kennedy
James Lambert William Lombard Marty McDonnell Richard McDonnell
Stephan Meehan Kevin Mirsch Anibal Nevarez Francia O'Reilly Jeffrey Porreca Gerald Riviello
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Brendan Lawler David Lynch William McAndrews John McGann Patrick McMenamin
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Francis Hueber Ronald Junker Paul Kolkka John Lenard Bradford Macleod Steven McChesney
Kevin McGovern Stephen Meyer David Morrow John Oberholzer Michael Pavlick Ben Redd
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John Sweeney Christopher Ward
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Edward Senath Thomas Cass1dy Thomas Corrigan Christopher Curran Anthony Oebarberie
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William Hyland Jeff Keel Edward Kolsun John Little
William Malone Michael McCormick Wilham McGrory M1chael McNamara
Andrew Miazga Michael Mueller William O'Brien Christopher Peska Russell Reiss John Sayer
Edward Skorpinski Mark Stokes
Eric Watkins Michael Woznyj
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Brei Boland Thomas Bums Francia Cauterucci Matthew Corsello Chris D'Aionzo Lawerence Farrell
John Galante Andrew Gillespie Robert Guerin
Paul Hogan James Keenan James Korpela
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Christopher Kelly IIIia Labunka John Lombard Peter McCabe M•chael McDonald Joseph McKernan
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Christopher Carabello Stephen Ciarrocchi Joseph Console
Philippe Daouphars John Donohue Thomas Duggan
Jerome Freaf Terence Gillespie Richard Gregor Francis Harkins David Jewart
George Keehluss Curtis Kise Robert Long Clifford Mars Michael McFadden
Gregg Melinson Thomas Monaghan Brian Norri s Clifford Patton Skuoe Ponton James Riley
Michael Ruane Keith Shepard Michael Steinmetz John Toner John Westkaemper
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Joseph Ciaaullo Matthew Copley Harvey DeKraft
Franco Dorazio Robert Dutkiewicz Kevin Funchion
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Christopher Filippone Patrick Ganley Paul Gonsiewski Mark Hagerty Philip Higgins John Kane
Louis Kelly Philip Krzywicki James Matthews Francis McQuillen Patrick Milligan Peter Murphy
Michael O'Brien William Phipps John Quillinan
Brian Rodden Charles Scarpello John Snyder
Joseph Stout Benjamin Vozzo Robert Wittrock
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Michael Dinda David Dragnosky Joseph Fitzgerald
Francis Gannon Thomas Gordon Charles Halfpenny William Higgins
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James Oaborne Vincent Pinto David Reardon
Thomas Shea Michael Stack Thomas Thiatle
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Paul Kim Chns Manz Barrt McCormick
John Mehr Raymond Mohr Francis Ney Hugh Panaro Robert Plummer Herman Reiche
Edward Rowley Peter Shelton Brian Stefanowicz Robert Thompson David Warner
Patrick Young Robert Young John Zacharko Damian Zajak Joseph Zawrotny Joseph Zebrowski
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Elbow row " No one told me that the solution would make me grow antlers ... "
II anyone tekes a picture of me doing this, I'm gonna look like a looll " I see a light . â&#x20AC;˘ "
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EXPLORERS LOSE REP BUT BEAT PREP
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JOHN BRADY MAKES ALL-CATHOLIC
"Is he disco, or what?"
Summer Camp came, and within it came high expectations from all who were involved with the team. And after LaSalle's victory over West, everyone felt that this would be the year we would do it. This would be the year! But suddenly injuries came, and along with them followed defeat. John Avalone, Rick Frost, Gregg Asman, D. McCloskey, and Jim Durkin were just a few of the key injuries that plagued the team. The season that was expected to be victorious, turned into a season that no one was proud of. But the final chance came for us to redeem our name, to show we weren't quitters, to show we could beat a team that everyone would be happy to be represented by. The final chance and the final game, St. Joseph's Prep. The Prep, the rivalry, the tradition, and the game that everyone wanted. Thanksgiving Day, the largest crowd of the year, and the largest in eight previous Thanksgiving Day matchups, and the day LaSalle defeated the Prep by a score of 27 路 14. The victory that seemed to make all who were on the field, proud to wear their football jacket again. There was much effort put into this years foot路 ball team, and the taste of victory over the Prep was like candy to all.
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JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL
Junior Varsity: (front row) John O'Brien, J. Galante, D. Brooks, T. Coyle, P. Tripodi, J. Cornell, J. Murphy, P. McCabe, B. O'Neill (second row) B. O'Kane, D. Riley, B. Me Grory, K. Justice, M. Me Menamin, J. Keel, K. Dunphy, J. Young, C. Yuengling (third row) C. Miller (coach). J. Deering, P. Kolkka, J. Mezzanotte, C. Holmes, P. Me Cusker, S. Flynn, B. Wilken, B. O'Brien, J. Steinmetz (coach) m1ssing: C. Curran, J. Sweeney
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FRESHMAN FOOTBALL
" Come to Papa ..• "
Freshman Football: (front row) T. Brace, T. McGovern, J . Reilfel, B. Driscoll, T. Asman, D. O'Brien, D. Reinhardt, J . Wolf, K. Haulier, J . Rizzo, C. Mara, P. Viaek, M. Thress (2nd row) C. Sabia, J . Morrison, J . Ginhart, S. Wolpert, H. Slifer, A. Migliorini, A. McLees, R. Niremberg, J . Poole. C. Young, J . Albor, J . Bell, K. Nolan, J . Rordan, S. Harrison, D. Smith (Coach) (3rd row) A. Viggiano (Coach), B. Hal· ternan. D McDonald, P. Sweeney, N. McCauley, F. Rankin, E. Lawton, S. Crone, F. Natale, R. Calhoun, M. Mellet, R. Lecato, P. Timoney, J Pensabens, M. Veasey, M. Taddei, D. Pakech (Missing) C. Petruzzelli, E. Croke
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BOOTER'S TAKE A LICKING ...
Varsity Soccer: (Front Row) Coach Tom Turner, Mike Pavlick, Mark Cantwell, Dan Kelsh, Brian McCormick. Jim Keenan, Dan Graameder, Joe Harkins. (Back Row) Ken Cameron, Kevin Bonner, Steve Carlin. Joe Brady, Jack Kidd, Brian Rodden, Philippe Daouphares, Jim Williamson, Walk Cleary, Rodney Grimm, Dennis "Goose" Cleary, Mike McGuigan
A head of the game
An era in LaSalle Soccer history comes to an end with the close of the 1980-81 season. The era was marked by the growth of the program with the addition of both a junior varsity and a freshman squad, and Jack Kidd being named first team All Catholic, the first "first teamer" ever to play at LaSalle. The end comes as the team's graduating Seniors represent the first class to participate in the soccer program since the freshman year while the team competed in the Catholic league. For the first time in the team's short-lived Catholic league history, the team has the most talent and experience. led by Senior Tri-Captains Jack Kidd, Dan Kelsh, and Chris Bond, the team worked hard to try and change LaSalle's bad reputation. Therecord was disappointing but no player can say that we didn't give every team in the league a strong game and that no team was able to push us off the field This competitive attitude in LaSalle Soccer w1ll be carried over next year by second-team All Catholics, Brian Rodden and Mike McGuigan and, hopefully will bring LaSalle a winning season in 1981. - Stephen Carlin
BUT KEEP ON KICKING
" Well, it wasn' t my fault ... "
Junior Varsity Soccer: (Front Row) Bill "Squlrmalea" Malone. Greg Williamson, Joe Fitzgerald, Bob Masucci, Bob Newell, Tom McMenamin, Scott Cantwell, Dan Graameder, Mike Pavlick. Pat McMenamin (Back Row) Chria White, John Lamond, Jim Lambert, Rodney Grimm, Kevin Bonner, Joe Morrissey, Chartae Halfpenny, Tom Stevena, Norman Rahn, Ruaa Relaa. Coach Mumbles, George Weiaa, Matt Schillinger, Joe Cicchiello, Joe Harkins
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LA SALLE CROSS COUNTRY
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Tom is just a blur ... Var sity C ross Country: (first row) Mr. P. Devine, Chris Burnett. Bob DiCerbo (second row) Kevin Funchion, Tom O 'Brien (co-captain), Bob Wittrock, Bill Mclaughlin (third row) Tom Fitzpatrick, Steve Gallagher, Dave Ott (co路 captain)
Although our Cross Country season was one of the most successful in years, there is a void which can never be filled. Our dream of becoming Catholic League Champions, a dream it seemed we had forever, did not come true. Because of this, our other triumphs are only consolations. But what triumphs they werel We had a total record of 122 wins and 12 losses. Our first important victory came at the LaSalle College Invitational. Next came a team title at the prestegious Conrad Weiser Invitational, where we beat two defending state championship teams. Following were impressive third place finishes at the Salesianum Invitational and the Manhattan Invitational. Later came a fourth place finish at the Temple Invitational. But the champs were different. Our 17-2 league meet record had established us as co- favorites for the league crown . But it was not meant to be, as we finished fourth . It was hard not to let the team disappointment overshadow our individual achievements, but there were many individual accomplishments worth remembering. " Where's Ott off to now?"
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TEAM SETS THE PACE
Just one more step, Fitz.
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Sole survivors of a harrowing trek through Miskwood
Running behind
" What did I do wrong?..
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Okay, guys, let's make this one look candid.
"I think I can. I think ..."
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Co-Captain Dave Ott took the individual title in the championship race. Beside Dave, we had two other All-Catholics: Tom Fitzpatrick, who also won the Overbrook Invitational, and Co-Captain Tom O'brien . Sophomore Steve Gallagher was a consistent fourth the entire season and broke into LaSalle's all-time top 25 list. Senior Bob DiCerbo and Juniors Bill Mclaughlin, Chris Burnett, Bob Wittrock, and Kevin Funchion provided depth for the team. The team holds promise for the future as shown by the performances of the junior varsity and the freshmen. The JV team placed second in the Catholic League, led by individual champion Tom Burns. Bill Lombard was chosen as the most valuable JV runner in recognition of his consistent performance. The freshmen team went undefeated for the second straight year, winning the Catholic League Championship, the Salesianum Invitational and the Temple Invitational. Most Valuable Freshman Bill Hoben led this team while the depth was provided by the legs of Tom Shallow, Paul McCabe, Jim Rayborn and Joe Hortigan. - Tom O'Brien, David Ott
Freshman Cross Country: (first row) Vince Cuce, Paul O'Hara, John GrifFin, Steve Donahue (second row) Mike Harvan, Jim Rayborn. Joe Hartigan, Larry Mclaughlin (third row) Rich VanFossen, Bill Hoban. Paul McCabe, Tom Shallow
GOLFERS CLUB OPPONENTS
Golf Team: (front row) Steve Johnson, Pat Ganley, Brian Stefanowicz, Bro. AI, Neil Fitzpatrick, Rich Gregor (back row) Mike Ganley, Mike Gregor
Brother " Hollywood" AI, as he is known among the Golf team members. will be trying to improve the play of the team from last year. This will be very hard, however. because of the talent that the 1980 team had. The 1980 Cathohc League Championships were held at the prestegious Squires Country Club. Although the course and the opponents were tough, the Explorers posted an路 other Catholic League Championship, setting a score that has never been surpassed in Catholic League Play. This was fitting, however, after a season that included only one loss. Through the entire year, the team was led by, not one person, but by the effort put forth from all players. The Championships proved fitting here, too, in that six of the Explorers were named All-Catholic, the highest honor possible, and junior Pat Ganley won the Individual League Championship, firing a 76. The 1981 squad is well experienced with Mike Gregor. senior captain, and Brother AI, with his fine coaching ability.
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LA SALLE SWIMMERS STAY IN THE RACE
LaSalle Swim Team: (top) J . Dubyk (mgr.). Brother W. Quaintance (moderator). T. Susanin, G Cattle, T. Cush, C. McChesney, L. Krelovich, F. O'Reilly, D. Whitehead. J . Tobin, J Morrissey, E Ruane (co路capt.), D. Whalen (co路cspt.), T. lngersoll, B. Haley, P. Hogan. C. Foley, J . McCann, P. Amend, E. Doherty, M McFadden, B. Bonner, J. Dachowski, A. Amend (coach), (middle) M Beat. G. Giletti, J O'Brien. E. Coleman, D Syms. K Dunphy, A Scanlon, C W1lls. D Danielle, S. Weiss, J. Hogan, S Hladczuk P. McMenamin, (bottom), G Karlson, J . Capaldi, J Suaanin, R VanFossen, B. Redd, B Passanante. R. Victor. C. LeFevre, R Shelly, M Bauerle, B. Cah1ll, C Dachowaki, (missing) Gerry Behr (scorer), H Carpenter (announcer), Dave Ke1ly, Steve McChesney, P Schnorr
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AS POOL TURNS GREEN
Goln' down ...
. . . comin' back
A thousand yards, yeah rolght â&#x20AC;˘.. Typical Frosh -
looks like he's going to fall in ever time
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and Pete, who forgot about team pictures The coach: Mr. Anthony " Mel'; Amend
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During the time I have been at LaSalle, I've seen a lot of good swimmers and four good teams come together under the heading "La路 Salle High School Swim Team." This year, for the first time, we will be without Walt Farrell, our swimming coach. Nevertheless, I think we, as a team, will have a great year. Our new coach, Tony Amand, has inherited a really tal路 ented group of senior and junior swimmers, as well as a great team organization and a sup路 portive parent's association; and from the work-outs we've experienced so far, Tony is a very good swimming coach. The past four years have meant a lot to the seniors. In 1979, we broke a four-year losing streak and won the City Championship; Walt Farrell's ninth since coming to LaSalle. We won the Championship again in 1980, and hope to win it again this year. This year, as all the rest, we will go all out and do our best to bring back another Cham路 pionship. We know we can. We are LaSalle.
Yes. it does vaguely resemble a LaSalle swimmer.
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LA SALLE'S ICEMEN SKATE TO VICTORY
LaSalle's defenses hold tough
At the start of the 1980-81 season, the ice hockey team looked as if they couldn't successfully defend their Freedom Conference title of the Suburban Hockey League. Nine starting seniors had graduated, but their positions were soon filled by improved returning players and quality newcomers. The 8081 icemen are the team to beat in the Freedom Conference this year. The team would like to thank Mr. John Maguire, the first year head coach, and Rich Blagrave, the director, for their dedication and hard work. The team would also like to thank all of the students who supported the team at all of their games, and to the administration who lent their support, especially Brother Andrew Bartley and our moderator Brother John McGoldrick. Looking forward to the playoffs, the team hopes to continue the winning tradition that is associated with the ice hockey team.
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DEFEND CONFERENCE TITLE
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"I feel sick"
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" Sure I'll pose for a picture ... "
Let 's k11l the ref?
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BOWLERS STRIKE
Bowling Team: G. Wolfinger, S. Kaieser, J . Fisher, J . Miles, M. Hagerty, F. D'Angleo, Mr. Sheehan, J . Delfino, E. Skorpinsky
This year's bowling season has not been made bright by the team's .500 record and fifth place position in the Catholic League North. However, the season has been bright and it has been so because of the achievements of individual members of the squad. The biggest achiever has been the sole senior squad member, Paul Alig. Alig is rolling along with a league-leading 178 average, just two pins less than the LaSalle High record established by Coach Rich Golden. His 648 series is tops in the Catholic League North. This could lead you to believe that Alig is also the sole member of the squad, but this is not the case. Glenn Wolfinger, after a slow start, is finally coming into his own. His second-half average has shot from 145 to 168. And then there is Bill McKernan, the lone Frosh on varsity and a very promising prospect for the future. Teams that fail to reach the top in their sport will always say, "Wait 'till next year!" The bowling team is saying that this year, but with good reason. There is only one senior on this year's team. There are five juniors and all the rest of the squad members are sophomores and freshmen, making a stronger team for next year.
" It won't come offl "
Don 't be impressed -
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it jumped lanes ...
ONE PIN AT A TIME
Just hangin' around ..â&#x20AC;˘
" Whatdya mean. I'm In the wrong lane?"
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WRESTLERS TAKE HOLD
Varsity Wrestling: (hrst row) M Coply, C. Mara, P. Chaloull. S. Volpe, B. Masucci (second row) A. Nevarez, A. Oraoani, S Mclane, M. McAndrews, C. Manz. Coach Siegel (missing) M. Gola. K. Me Govern, J . Snyder. R Sandman
La Salle on top again
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END UP ON TOP Of all the team contact sports, wrestling is the most individual. Equal to the thrill of a team win is the sattsfactton received after an tndtvid路 ual win. When I go out onto the mat to face an opponent. I, as an indiviudal am the active principle involved in winning or losing. If I am wrestling badly, the coach cannot make a substitution. Therefore I realize that my effort alone is re路 sponsible for the fmal decision m the match. I alone accept the glory if I win, and I alone ac路 cept the shame if I lose. If this sounds egotisti路 cal - that s because it is! In wrestling it is the " 1", or, rather, the group of ''l's" that counts. So, while the other sports offer satisfaction mainly in teams' success. a wrestler can take pride not only in his team, but also in himself. - Joe Schaeffer
Put your best loot forward
"Yeah, well 1 did take a shower last night."
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Don 't Vlgg, He' s on your teaml
" Do you have any last words . . ? "
Junior Variaty Wrestling: (first row) J Rizzo, H. Stoughton, D Msrtaselli, J. Fitzgerald, M Stoughton. J Lombard (second row) E Bena1t1 D D Orazio. P Trapodi, J . Rude, T Munshower, C Mars (mâ&#x20AC;˘ssing) J Campbell, C Heckmann, M. Corsello, M Stemmetz
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TEACHERS TAKE TURKEY BOWL 5-3
. . . pinning his man.
Okay, who 's got the ball?
Even wit hout the talented hands of Joe Turk, the teachers once again came out vic路 torious in this year's Turkey Bowl. The sen路 iors, dazed, and confused, commented: "where the hell did they find this Zwann guy to play quarterback." He lead them to a 5路3 victory with superb passing and a fine mix of plays. We wonder what the administration is going to hire next year to lead the faculty to a possible win. The tight blocking of Gerry Miller and Big Joe combined with the nimble hands of Jim Serpeillo showed the seniors that early recruiting and practice would have been a help . And of course, Tony " Mr. Foot路 ball" Viggiano provided a valuable asset to the teacher's squad with his lightning quick speed and unequaled agility.
Mischler looks real official
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Wait for me. Chris!
The center of this poise was provided by a dynamic threetime all-Catholic guard, senior Chris O'Brien. Throughout the season, he showed why he may have been the area's best when 1t came to making a clutch shot. His supporting cast wasn' t that bad either! Coming back from reconstructive surgery on his ankle, all-Catholic Mark Mischler provided the team with the experience needed for a winning season. Junior Chip Greenberg helped out with an all-Catholic season that saw him terrorize opponents with his pure jumper and Seniors Dave Powell and Joe Foley helped out center Mike Flanigan to control rebounds and provide the height to box out their opponents. Also very instrumental to the success of the Little Explorer's season were Mark McNulty, Tom Nolan, Joe Dowling, and Brian Rodden Providing the strength from the bench, were John Gay, Keith Sheppard, and Barry McCormick. Remember, all these players will be back next year to play another varsity season. We should like to thank Bro. Dominic for his great moderating, Mr. Michuda for a superb coaching job and all others who helped shape players at all levels.
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JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL
J.V. Baaketball: (kneeling) T. Gillespie, K. Gallagher, C. Lloyd, J.P. Manta, P. Harris, (standing) D. Hyman, C. Murphy, J. Webster, C. Holmes. J . Gay. K. Sheppard (missing) P. Mimmo (coach), T. Norman, J . Dowling, B. McCormick, J. Osborne, G. Weiss
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FRESHMAN BASKETBALL
Freshman B asketball: (kneeling) A. Collins, J . Kelly, J . Dolaway, D. Solecki, L. Helmick (standing) Bro. Tom Speakman (coach), J. Poole, J. Zamichteli, B. McMonable, M. Mellet, K. Rudden, M. Basilii, K. Donaghue (coach) (missing) L. Guess
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TENNIS TEAM SEEKS FOURTH CATHOLIC TITLE The LaSalle Tennis team will be going for an unprecedented fourth straight undefeated season. This year's team will be led by senior Art Martella, who will also be going for his fourth undefeated year, and Domonick Giuffreda, a junior trying for his third undefeated year. Also coming back this year will be seniors Tom Gavin, Pat Mullaney, Skip Strain, Dave Woychik and Mark Mischler. Mr. Bruno will not be returning this year as coach. He has retired with three Catholic League and two City Titles. Brother Kevin McManus will be taking over as coach and Mr. Doug Smrth will be assisting.
Mystery racket ... Flex Mullaney
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INDOOR TRACK TAKES THE LEAD
Indoor Track: (2nd row) T. Fitzpatrick, S. Gallagher, D Ott, T Westkaemper, T. Shea, P. Farnan, B. Hoban
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M Adams. K Funchion. (1st row) J . Hartigan. J . Corcoran, J .
The indoor track season is more than just a training ground for the runners who will compete in outdoor track during the spring. Indoor track, due to the small size of the facilities, often produces the most exciting races of either season. Through hard work in the sub-freezing temperatures of winter, and occasional visits to La Salle College's indoor track, the LaSalle squad put together one of the top teams in the state in both the two-mile relay and the distance relay. The two mile relay, composed ofT. O'Brien, T. Fitzpatrick, S Gallagher, and D. Ott, placed fifth in the Department of Recreattonal Development track meet at the Civic Center, and also qualified for the meet of Champions at Princeton University, as did the distance relay. In the field, Mike Adams qualified for the Meet of Champions by scoring several impressing victories in the triple jump. Tom Fitzpatrick and Dave Ott also scored individua l victories, both in the one mile run.
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IN LEAPS AND BOUNDS
"I hate having my picture takenl"
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Sack1n' out after a long race
A MOTLEY CREW TEAM
LaSalle Crew: (backrow) G. Heffernan, J . McFadden. J. Shaffer, T. O'Toole, C. Hopkins, M. McHugh. J . Dougherty, S. Mahony, F. Oliver, T. Slavens, B Rienhart, T Cush, M. Grogan, (front row) B. Wilkins, P. Schnorr, P. Tripoldi, B. Ernest, G. Gates. D. Kane, J. McGarvey.
Coach Suter ponders the team' s chances ... while McFadden walks in his sleep.
Beauty and the Beast
CRUISES THE SCHUYKILL Besides learning all about the thrill of victory and the agony of defeat , my teammates and I have learned something over the last four years that is much more important. Never talk about Crew in front of someone who does not know what it is - unless she happens to be good looking. It 's happened to all of us at one time or another - the long, tiresome explanation of what we do with our time anyway: "you know. Crew, rowing, on the river, those long funny boats?" Still they do not know what you're talking about. It Is the most important sport in the world. If by some fluke of the brainwaves you get through to the person you are talking to then the next question will undoubtedly be: " but why?" To this the usual reply is: "oh, I don't know," or "It's not that bad.'' But it is more than just "not that bad." it is pretty good. As a matter路of路 fact I actually like it. And the rea路 son I like rowing that funny boat up and down the river, every day, is because it makes me feel good about myself. Sometimes I fall under the illusion that I might possibly be worth something. All kidding aside, I'd just like to say that over the past four years my teammates and I have had a ball. And I would like to thank our beloved coach, Mr. Bob Suter Esq., for all his time, advice, and dirty jokes. And since I do not like goodbyes, I am just going to end by saying, "Shaf, how's Chrissy?" - Chip Hopkins
Elser sneaks away when there 's work to be done ...
Serenity on the Schuylkill
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N1ce mouth 8111.
John having a stroke in m1d路stroke
"We're working as hard as we can . . "
" What do you mean, 'It capsized'?"
Port of Ongm Heh. They've got this silly thing in reverse.
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BASEBALL TEAM SLUGS IT OUT This year' s baseball team shows great promise, having all that is needed for a winning season and team . We have on the squad fine pitchers. hitters. and fielders. But most of all, we have loyal路 ty - loyalty to our school. our coaches. and our路 selves. We are a team and play as such: each player respects the next and is willing to sacrifice for the benefit of the team. For a team we are, and as a team we will function, because we have no one " star." Instead, we all work together and strive together for one goal: not only to reach the playoffs, but to play like champions. Although we are coming back from a less than memorable 1980 season, with the coaching of Mr. Molush (Varsity) and Mr. Miller {JV), and our winning atti路 tude, we are sure we will achieve our goal.
" That 's right, we're bad!"
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YEAR AFTER YEAR The 1980-1981 Music Department was one of the most successful in recent years. This year the Freshman " Alpha Band" was instituted into the music department . This program was very successful. As before, the music department consists of the Concert Band , State Band, and the Omega Band. The dedicated staff was headed and directed by Mr. Joseph Ciccimaro and Bro. Bill Riley. This year, the Concert Band had over sixty students, which is one of the largest number of participants ever. The Concert Band played in both the Christmas concert and the Spring concert. The Concert Band added an innovative twist to both concerts. Continuing the La Salle tradition, the Pep Band played to all of this year's Varsity Football games, adding a special excitement and winning spirit to the games. The Pep Band has also participated in all pep rallies and masses held this year. Both the Omega and Stage Bands played at this year' s Christmas and Spring concerts. These bands also represented La Salle in concerts at several schools including: Mount St. Josephs, St. Basils, Melrose Academy, Ancillae Assumpta, and St. Genevieve's.
" You want a picture of me?" I told you it was stuckll
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THE BAND MAKES MUSIC TO OUR EARS
The Award-winning Stage Band also played in other activities including: Family Day, Bro. James' 50th Anniversary, and the " Schools on Parade" at the Civic Center. The event that highlighted this year's Stage Band schedule, was the Christian Brothers' Tricentenary Gala celebrated at the Bellvue Strafford Hotel. The Band student council was headed by Pres. Dave Whalen, Vice-Pres. Jack Schwartz , and Secretary John Quigley. La Salle was represented in the All-State Orchestra by Dave Whalen and the All-District Band by Greg Dean. We cannot forget the other members who work very hard on all productions. All in all, this has been a very good year for the La Salle Music Department and for its many dedicated and faithful members.
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Woody Herman has nothing to worry about.
Mr C in conference
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" I've never heard an H flat before."
C H Gumby, E.O. Gumby, J C. Gumb~. J.R. Gumby, W.K. Gumby, J.O Gumby, D.W. Gumby, A.F. Gumby, and J.F Gumby
Music speed reader Dave Whalen
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NEWLY NATURALIZED AMERICANS
In October of 1980, over 300 people from different countries filled La Salle's auditorium and expressed their desire to become American citizens. La Salle High was host to this Naturalization Ceremony which was the final step that all people who wish to become permanent Americans have to take. The ceremony was highlighted by a moving rendition of the pledge of allegiance as performed by the proud new Americans. Their joy at this event made the work of LaSalle worthwhile.
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BECOME CITIZENS
Band plays lor the occasion
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STUDENT COUNCIL
Student Council Otflcera: Brian McCormick. AI Solecki, Butch Farria Sophomore Homeroom Representatives
Senior Homeroom
Repre~entatives
Junior Homeroom Representatives
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A kaleidoscope of events passes through my mind as I think about my year as Student Council President - the mixers, Pep rallies, Open House, the Tercentenary Celebration, Basketball games against Basils and the Mount, the Winter Dance, the Proms. Yes, it was a year of activity.lt was a year of successes and some failures: a year of enjoyment and learnmg but also a year of some frustration. But most of all it was a year of working together with the students, faculty, and administration for a common goal, the betterment of LaSalle. The success or failure of the Student Council does not rest with its officers but with the whole LaSalle community. If we were successful, we succeeded because the students, faculty and administration supported our efforts The year in review would not be complete without a spectal "thank you" to my fellow officers, Butch Farris and Brian McCormick for thetr support throughout the year, Tom Nolan, Gerry Mezzanotte, Joe Schaeffer and Bob McWilliams who gave so unselfishly of their time and effort whenever called upon; and to Mr. David Manion whose invaluable guidance and enthusiastic support lead us through the year. Finally, my biggest thanks are to you, my classmates, who made this year a memorable one for me. -AI Solecki
LEADS STUDENT BODY
Freshmen Homeroom Representatives
DANCE COMMITTEE
Mr. Dave Manion: effective teacher, effective student council moderator
Dance Committee: (left to right) J . Martorano, P Alig , J. Schaeffer, A Martella, R. Baracka
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NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY LaSalle's chapter of the National Honor Soc1ety, under the d1rect1on of Brother John D' Alfonso, continues its tradition of serv1ce to the school community. The N.H.S inducted fifty-two new members at an induction ceremony and Eucharist celebration. These new members joined twenty-nine present members, producing the largest membership in many years. The society rendered service during the entire school year. Secretary I Treasurer, Dave Whalen, continued and improved the successful tutor program in which members assist underclassmen in a variety of academic areas In addition, the members proVIded service at Naturalization Day, the entrance exam, and the Tricentennlal Anniversary of the Christian Brothers. Through their extensive and important service to the school, N.H.S. members have to give something back to La Salle. Gerald Mezzanotte
N.H.S. Officers: 0 . Whalen, P. Schnorr. Brother John O'Aifonao. G Mezzanotte
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Wlaterlan 1981 : (editors) G. Melinson, P. Duzak, A. Solecki, M. Masucci. Missing: T. Susanin
The eyes and ears of La Salle . . . The Wisterian, a national award winner, is published six times annually, with circulation at 1,000 copies per issue. Each issue is pac ked with school news, information, sports and occasional comic-relief. The Wisterian is the result of student writers' and student editors' hard work, and, of course, of Mr. Topper, moderator of the paper. The Wisterian was recently honored and recognized with a second place award by the Columbia Scholastic Press Association . The laid-back Wisterian Moderator
Vol 4$. No 3
February 17, 1981
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Editors · Creu Mellnson. Rich Ousuk. Vmct O'Brren Sports Editor . AI Solecki PhotoanllhY Editor: !lbke !ltuuccJ FutUTe Edltor · Tim Susanm ModtratOT Rick Topper
Paul Aha. Olarht Barbera, Jl!ll Bast! e. Brad Bonner. Pete O.alout , Kevm Crtaan. Ed DohertY, Ward Fn~erald. Jun F'rnnegan , Jim Fisher, Karl Gabnelson. Michael Giuffrida. Karl Jones. Waller Keehn. Paul Kim, J P Manta. Joe Martorano. Bill McCann. Craia ll1c01esney, Gerry !11euanocte, Fred Pickard. Brian Scb· mrtt. Michael Stack, Joe Slota. Rob Stall
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ART CLUB
Art Club: (back row) J. Myers, E. Minguez, C Roeaaeler, (sitting) M. Twomey, M Mishler, J. Brady, A. Meehan, J . Shott, P Krzywicki, (atand1ng) Brother Fred, 0. M•ch1e, K. Bonner, N. Tiemrey (m11110g) M Hoban, J. Karcher, J. Munshower
One can show his talents to others by becoming part of an activity which brings out has best qualities. Art is no different than other fields, because painting, for some, as the best way to express feelings and emotions. Although we are far from master paanters, we are walling to put in the long hours of practice and patience needed to bring us toward our ultimate goal: the perfect piece of artwork. With ansparation from our fellow art club members and the magical touch of Brother Fred, our leader. we can create anything our imaginations can entertain This year. as an the past. the art club will have all its works on display in the trophy case, and some members will take part in an exhibit at LaSalle College com· memorating Saint John Baptist De La Salle's foun ding of the Christian Brothers. Marty Hoban
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Just another pretty Ieee?
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LA SALLE BOWLERS
" I know, I know" Good form . uh?
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no, he's just got a stiff leg
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SPARE NO ONE
Every Wednesday afternoon, La Salle's fifteen team Bowling Club - headed by the likes of the Alley Kats, the Somebodies and the Home Keys - arrived at Lynne Lanes in Cheltenham to do battle. Pitted against a different team each week for three games, there was a definite air of serious competition while everyone enjoyed themselves from the first pin to the last ball. Mr. Rich Golden, moderator of the Club, compiles weekly statistics, standings and pairs each weeks teams. The season ends with a pizza banquet at " Poppa Joe's " which includes awards for championship teams as well as perfect attendance awards. Sparing nothing, it was quite a striking sight to see.
" Just one more pin, just one morel"
" Yo. yo, you left number 1 pin standing."
COLLEGE DAY
Last Fall, representatives from many colleges (both the local area and beyond) gathered in LaSalle High School's auditorium to meet with our senior class. Among the colleges attending were Penn, Villanova, Delaware and LaSalle, to name a few. Each student spent fifteen minutes with the Representative of the respective colleges, discussing the possibility of choosing a college that best suited his needs. The day was planned far in advance and was looked upon by both faculty and students as a huge success.
" Have you found any majors in our catalog that appeal to you?"
"Yes. this one here: dropping out "
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CAREER NIGHT
These guys were a big help: Ward tried to intimidate everyone, Skip fell asleep, and Butch just stood there looking confused.
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Thirty-one careers were represented at LaSalle's third annual Career Night on October 30, 1980. " Basically, Career Night gives the boys and their parents information through speakers that can't be provided by counselors or written material," says moderator Mr. Jack Coonahan. These speakers give current informa路 tion about their field such as what the field embraces, the education factor, and the present and projected job market. Parents were encouraged to attend to update their current information in the fields which interest their sons. The more popular items were Electrical, Aeronau路 tical and Mechanical Engineering, Accounting, Computer Programming, Lawyers - General Practice, District Attorney, Airline Pilot and Navy. The law and medical departments were expanded because of increased interest. Mr. Coonahan attempts to have former LaSalle High School graduates in each profession "because of the impact it offers." He also tried to get parents of present students. This year, thirteen of the thirty-one professions were represented by parents. Over 800 people attended this year. This includes 350 students - the remainder were parents . - Robert Thompson
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FIRST ANNUAL FAMILY DAY
• • • while unbeknownst to them, the Mothers' Club's banner was on its way to New Jersey.
LaSalle's First Annual Family Day, sponsored by the Mothers Club was a first class success. The day offered many activities for over one-thousand LaSalle family members and friends. There was horseback riding and free painting for the young at heart, while others played tennis, basketball, and touch football. There were bake sales, carnival· type games, and music from LaSalle's band for all to enjoy. The highlights of the day were the counting of the Ugly Man contest votes and the flying of the model airplanes. Brother AI won an easy victory in the Ugly Man contest. At mid-afternoon everyone gathered below the tennis courts to watch an excellent performance from some of the best model airplant pilots The day was c apped off with a pep rally for the Football team.
They sure know how to operate .
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IS FILLED WITH FUN AND FROLIC
Cooling off, or just trying to be 1:ool?
What fun. What frolic.
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ENTER: COMPUTER CLUB
Computer Club: (first row) F. Harkins, M. Newdeck, J . Fisher (second row) T. Gordon, P. Baniewicz, F. Ney, J . Cicchello, M. Hagerty, C. Elitz, P. DiGiacomo (missing) B. Loftus, B. Mcleod, P. Kim, F. Pickard, B. Elitz, C. Doloway, R. Russell
" Yeah, you did break It"
" All's I saw were sparks, Mr. Russell,' '
Over 100 students registered to begin the computer club programming courses this past year. With this increased inter路 est in mind, LaSalle purchased two new video terminals and a high speed printer, bringing the total number of user terminals that connect to our DEC PDP - 11 I 34 to eight. The computer club is a group of students, in and out of the courses, who help each other write and debug computer pro路 grams. The computer room is one of the most popular rooms in school and newcomers are always welcome.
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MATHLETES This year's mathletes are on a record pace. Under the direction of Brother Gerry, they battled into the top ten teams competing in the Pennsylvania Mathematics League. Thanks to some new talent, gained experience, and greater interest, the race for this year' s prestigious " Mathlete-of-the-year Award," awarded for the most points won by a mathlete in both the state and national leagues, is also very competitive. The point scores easily stand to beat last year's record. This year, about thirty interested students attempted to solve the problems in logic, geometry, algebra. and trigonometry presented on the tests.
" Hard problem, uh Joe?"
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M athia tea: (left to right) C. Sellitto. E. Buchanan. J. Sayer, R. Duszak. H. Reiche, J Leonard, C Dolaway, R. Unverzagt, A. Baracka, P. DIGiacomo, R. Long, J. Weatkaemper. P. Kim, E Skorpinaki, J. Cicchiello. F Harkins, and of course, Bro. Gerry Frendreia, world路famous moderator
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WHEN LA SALLE FORUM TALKS
Well, that certainly clears things up.
" Don t you understand?"
Varalty Speech Team: (back row) T. Campbell, B. McCann, B. Gillespie, S. Ponton. F. Gannon. D. Foley (front row) S. DeSimone, W. Keehn, J Basile, M Adams. S. Andrasko, G. Riviello, P. Kryzwlckl, (missing) H. McGinley, T. Dunleavy
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PEOPLE LISTEN!
Last year the LaSalle Forum had it's most prestigious moment ever when the debate team of Paul Kollmer, a senior now, and John Schmitt, a freshman at Princeton University, won the National Forensic League Grand National Tournament in Huntsville, Alabama. Paul debated this year with fellow senior Arnold Foley. The other varsity debate team was David Reardon, junior, and Brian Schmitt, senior. Junior Varsity and Novice debaters included: Mark Gallagher ('82), Pat Doran ('82), Jim Kennedy ('83), Walter Keehn ('81), Patrick lzzo ('83), Carl Waldsburger ('84), and Dong Woo Chang ('84). The LaSalle Speech team has done just as well as the nationally recognized debate team. Lead by seniors Hubert McGinley, Bill McCann, Bob Gillespie, and Mike Adams, and Juniors, Jim Basile, Frank Fannon, Tim Campbell, Skoue Ponton, and Philip Kryzwicki, the speech team had consistently placed itself in national tournaments throughtout the year. Other speakers who contributed were: Stephen Andrasko ('83), Sal DeSimone ('83), Tim Dunleavy ('83), David Foley ('83), Matt Bradley ('84), Kirk Wolff ('84), Stephen Foley ('84), Gerald Riviello ('83), and Randall O'Neill ('84).
Somethmg is rotten in the Forum Office ...
Miss Vozzo havmg patience
""Oh, no, everyone's looking at mel"
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Varalty Debate Team: P. Kollmer, A. Foley, B. Schmitt. 0 . Reardon, M. Gallagher, P. Doran, K. Oalmasse (coach and moderator)
Why is M1ss Vozzo the only one paying attention?
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This picture is here soley for the sake of symmetry, Hugh
Novice Debate Team: K. Wolff, C. Waldpurger. P. lzzo. O.W. Chang, S. Foley, J . Kennedy
J.V. Speech and Debate Team: (back row) K. Wolff, J. Gabriele, F. Gavin, M. Bradley, C. Waldapurger, (front row) O.W. Chang, J. Cicch•ello, R. O' Neill, J . le•brandt, (missing) A. Louis·Charles Boy, has she got patience
The Forum changed coaches this year from Bro. Rene Sterner, who started the Forum four years ago, to Kevin Dalmasse, a senior at La Salle College who organized the team after Brother's departure. Miss Mary Jo Vozzo assumed the role of moderator and Oral Interpretation coach. Additional coaching help came from Bill Janssen and Pam Miller of St. Joseph's University and Joseph Diorio and John Funchion of La Salle College. It was the commitments of these people that allowed the Forum to have its successful season.
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PHOTO CLUB GOES SNAP HAPPY
The photography club does not discriminate against handicapped persons.
Dr. Masucci takes the sink"s temperature.
Shutter speed , f-stop, ASA, 35mm, wide angle, focal length, Tri-X, Pan-X, field-of-view- to the layman, just words; to the photographer, the nouns and verbs of his activity. The LaSalle Photography Club is made up of students interested in the many aspects of photography, picture taking techniques , developing procedures, and proper camera handling, to name but a few. We had meetings monthly, showing filmstrips, hold路 ing discussions, and this year. a photo contest and a Field trip (on which Mr. Russell broke at least twelve traffic laws and Frank Olivieri started one of his usual electronic strobe fights). The Photo Club and its darkroom (which has helped develop many pictures for both the Wlsterlan and the Blue and Gold) have given me and many others the chance to explore the fascinating profession of photography. - Mike Masucci
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AND LENS A HELPING HAND This Is the Photography Club:
Back Row, left to right: Jim Cicchiello, Eric Watkins. James Dougherty, Ron Baracka. Middle Row: Mike Masucci, Frank Oliveri, Rob Goldman, Larry Farrell. Front Row: Joe Martorano, Joe Ciasullo, John Sayer. This is a sample of their work:
YEARBOOK TURNS OUT
YURBOOK OFFICE
MR. GEIGEi?
The Staff: M. Masucci, G. Dudzek, G. Gilet11, P. DiGiacomo
"I thought we burned that onel"
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ANOTHER BLUE AND GOLD CLASSIC Yearbo ok ... triumphs, sorrows. panic, work, success ... these words all are reminicent of the input of a first-class book. The moments are captured: the emotions, the wins. the losses, the peo路 pie, the many varied activities. All of this, and more, is transmitted to paper to be retained as a record of just one small year out of a lifetime; and as a reminder of the people we left behind. Compiling a yearbook consumes much of one's time and demands much of oneself; one is commit路 ed to present a descriptive representation of a year completed. No where is there written that a yearbook must fit certain standard specifications, yet if it does not fit yours, it is not accurate - it does not prove to be a success. This book sets out to fill the expectations of the people who will read it and who call it their own reminder of the year gone by. The work is great and the exhilaration of success is phenomenal. We set out at the beginning of this year to produce a classic ... and that is, we feel, accomplished! The 1981 yearbook; even down to its basic colors: Blue and Gold . - Greg Giletti
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PUBLIC RELATIONS
When asked who is involved in Pub· lie Relations at LaSalle, director Mr. Jim Devine replies, " Everyone is in· volved in Public Relations." The objec· tive of Public Relations is to "communi· cate to the public, the policy, and char· acter of LaSalle High School as estab· lished by the administration and facul· ty." One of the many jobs of the Public Relations Department is to visit ele· mentary schools to "recruit" new stu· dents. These schools are located in Montgomery and Bucks Country, South Philadelphia, North Philadelphia, the Main line, and North East. Mr. Devine constructs the school calendar, The Blue and Gold Line, press releases and tours of the school. Mr. Devine as well as the students participate in the Open House and a dinner for the princi· pals of elementary schools.
Mr Oev.ne gives h1s salespitch . .
• • . As attentive (?) students look on
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LA SALLE GETS THE SPIRIT
No deposite, no return
" I'm sure that you're all listening ... "
SENIORS' RETREAT
This years Senior Retreats were held at the Cardinal Spellman Retreat House in the Bronx, N.Y. Set on some beautiful acreage on the banks of the Hudson River, the Retreat House was an ideal means to escape the hustle of school for a few days. The retreat pro路 vided opportunities for both spiritual reflection and touch football, appre路 c iation for nature and lectures The lectures. incidentally, provided one of the highlights of the retreat: Brian Schmitt' s asking a group of reformed alcoholics what was the best cure for a hangover.
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TO SCENIC NEW YORK
"Is Jack reflecting on the meaning of life? No, just thinking about lunch."
Are you sure lhis is New York?
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D-DAY RETREATS
"Pay attention. gentlemen!"
Lookrn' real intereated
Father Paul Wierichs is the lead· er of the D·Day Retreats. These re· treats. unlike the two day senior re· treats in New York, are held in the Brother's house during one school day. Each homeroom is taken separately. This day is used not just for prayer but to reflect about our· selves and our future. Some semors are asked to relate their own exper· iences and maybe offer a little ad· vice. Underclassmen seem to relate more to the seniors' presence. It is seen by all those involved as a growing experience in maturity. These retreats, for the freshmen, sophomore, and junior classes, are a major stepping stone in prepare· tion for the final retreat in senior year.
" That waa a Iunny one. Fedder."
OUR INTRAMURAL FOLLIES
" Ah, there goes my backll "
Football, hockey, basketball, swimming, ping-pong, and volleyball -they're all intramural sports at LaSalle. The intramural approach to sports offers the opportunity for all students to become involved in their favorite sports. Same-year homerooms are pitted against each other in various sports to vie for standings in their categories. A championship homeroom Tshirt for each year acts as a special incentive for each team. The intramural emphasis is on participation and fun . Under the guidance of Mr. Serpiello, the intramural program offers every students the opportunity to prove himself to his schoolmates.
" I hit it, I actually hit itt"
" Where' s the ball?"
" We need Kareem for this one:â&#x20AC;˘
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COMMUNITY SERVICE CORPS The Community Service Corps is now in its fifth year at LaSalle, and during the past five years the esc has done a variety of things inside and outside LaSalle. The CSC sponsors a Basketball Marathon each year, and all to路 gether, over $5,000 was raised to help various charities and also to help the family of Mr. Braun. CSC also runs Thanksgiving canned food drives for the Holy Family Home, and dur路 ing the Christmas season, there is a toy drive, and CSC members dress as Santa Claus and give the toys to special students. esc also goes to the Holy Family Home, Green Acres, and St. Joseph 's Manor Home to play bingo and to socialize with the elderly. The Community Service Corps takes an active role in helping the LaSalle community. - Charles Barbera Mr. Klenk & Company survey the situation
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BRING THE SPIRIT OF LASALLE
"'Another box of cans ... I?"
C.S.C. Membera
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LASALLE'S ILL-FATED MUSICAL
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YOU'RE A GOOD MAN CHARLIE BROWN THE CAST Charlie Brown ....... ..... ............. ..... ..... .Pat DiGiacomo (?) Lucy ...... .. .....â&#x20AC;˘. ....... ........ ......... ............ Sheila Riley Schroeder ........................................ David DeSimone (?) Patty ......................................................... Claire Reiffel Linus .......................................................... Brad Macleod Sally........................................ .. Jeanne Marie Yuengling Pig Pen ..................... .............. .. .. .. Timothy Dunleavy Vtolet ... .. .................................................. Jennifer Coyle Sherym .................................................... Pat McMenamin Frieda . ............................................ Annie Mclaughlin Snoopy .................................................. Reginald Flowers
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THE PRODUCTION CREW House: Ttm Susanin (mgr), Jay Susanin, Craig McChesney, Ttm Cush Program: Brad Macleod (co-mgr), Pat McMenamin (co-mgr), Karl Gabrielsen, Jim Fisher (photographer) Tickets: Rich Duszak (mgr), Mark Stokes, Bob McCreavy Pub lic Relations and Miscellaneous: Rich Malatesta, James Rayborne, George Li
DOUBTFUL OF ITS DEBUT
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At this writing, it is very uncertain whether LaSalle's musical, "You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown" , will be performed at all. The show, plagued from the start by lack of student interest and a low turnout rate at the auditions, has had more than its share of problems. No sooner had rehearsals begun than Jeanne Marie Yuengling, scheduled to play Sally, resigned from the cast. Sheila Riley, a fellow Mountie (and Bro. Bill's niece), replaced her. A few nights later, on the way to rehearsal, came the car accident which sent seniors Pat DiGiacomo (Charlie Brown), and Dave DeSimone (Schroeder) to the hospital, each with a broken pelvis. (Jim Fisher, a member of the production crew, sustained a broken femur, and Brad Macleod, the show's Linus, escaped uninjured.) Although director Sidney MacLeod succeeded in pushing back the show's opening from the end of March to the beginning of May, Pat and Dave were unable to rejoin the production . Meanwhile, Kennedy sophomore Karen Webster had to give up the part of Lucy when she found it impossible to do both LaSalle's show and one at a local dinner theatre. (Sheila Riley now took over the role of Lucy.) That's the way things stand right now. Aside, from all this. the show has been coming along smoothly. Maybe, just maybe, it will make it to the stage with no further setbacks. Wait a minute. I think I smell smoke coming from the auditorium ...
The Goon Squad (a k.a. Stage Crew)
"Look here, we' re gonna do this thing my way, see?l"
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STAGE AND LIGHTING CREWS Stage crew has been more than an activity for me. It has been an experience and a responsibil路 ity. Making productions run smoothly has been a true challenge. I have had the opportunity to work for a diverse group of people. Keeping the stage spotless for Bro. John McGoldrick's white glove inspections, making sure all of Mr. C's band members fit onstage during their concerts, and getting all the details just right for Mr. Macleod's in路 volved productions have made the job interesting . (The cast parties made it fun.) I would like to thank and congratulate my fellow seniors Dave DeSimone, Paul Vozzo, Tim Susanin , Bob McCreavy, and Jim Williamson for their tremendous assistance and dedication, without which I could not have accomplished my job. Their work made our productions possible. -Ed Doherty
Stage Crew Ed Doherty (mgr) John Dachowski Chip Hopkins Mike McCauley Joe Minguez Philip Radomski Steve Albor Joe Cornell John Oberholzer Ben Redd Gene D' Alessandro Tom Morrison Jim Quigley
lighting Crew: Jim Williamson (mgr) Pat Hasson Dave Kane Vince Tague Pete Waters Joe McNamara John Sweeney Greg Williamson
" One, two, three, heave!'' Waters, Hasson, and Williamson in the lighting cage. Doherty outside it.
Hard at work backstage.
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SECOND SEMESTER FACULTV ADDITIONS
Mr. Thoma• Turner, Math. B.Sc. La Salle College.
Brother Joaeph McGinty, Religion. B.A. Marquette University, Milwaukee, W1acon· sin.
Brother Patrick Duffy, Spani sh. B.A. La Selle College, M.A M1ddlebuty College
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The Friday Mad Rush
Rough night last night. uh Brother?
FREE THE HOSTA0ÂŁ5
Friz's Monday morning
Our little Leprechaun
Turk 's class . . .
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" What about my tie?"
Chain reaction
Forum Headquarters
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Early morning cramming
" How 'bout you, you gotta smoke? "
" Well I like Chemistry!"
La Salle's Curly, Moe and Larry
Your age or 1.0 ., Bob?
" Ah hal So that' s why the schootalmoa1 shorted out yes路 terdayt "
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LA SALLE CELEBRATES DEDICATION: 300 YEARS It is the job of the yearbook to record for our school or community the significant events of the past year. During 1980· 1981, the La Salle community has had many reasons to celebrate, but no event of the past year has been more sig· nificant than the one remembered on these next few pages. Within this past school year, the Christian Brothers celebrat· ed their 300th anniversary as a society dedicated to educat· ing young men. Founded by St. John the Baptist de La Salle In 1680, the Brothers have been lending their speical brand of learning to countless students, and in the process, have influ· enced the lives of many in very special ways since then . That much is history. We at La Salle, and those who have come before us, have been touched in many ways by the brothers, and our yearbook this year is dedicated to them In celebra· tion of their 300 years of service. We have tried to show the old and the new, La Salle as it was and as it is.
A MONUMENTAL 300 YEARS
Beginning anew in 1960
The last stop for most seniors
A La Salle tradition .â&#x20AC;˘
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OF CHRISTIAN EDUCATION
A view from the second floor
Our rediscovered statue -
once removed.
Society has changed greatly since La Salle's inception, and it continues to change with rapid speed. Only certain things remain constant. not by refusing to change, but by offering a safe, lasting set of values and insights, a harbor in the sea of flux. The Christian Brothers offer this port to all the boys who have been influenced by them. To you, Brothers, we say "thanks." We appreciate all you have done for us. The Brothers were honored for their 300th anniversary at a special Mass and gala banquet on November 28, 1980. The Mass was concelebrated by 35 priestsalumni at the Cathedral, and the principal celebrant was Rev. J . Paul Brennan, class
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of 1926, the oldest priest-alumnus. Following the Mass, the Brothers enjoyed a banquet at the Bellevue-Stratford, attended by 560 well-wishers and the La Salle High Stage Band, which provided the music. These festivities added to the much-deserved honors given to the Brothers during their special year. When we think of La Salle, we see many things with our mind's eye, but mainly we think of the Brothers. We see Brother Linus in his robe and collar, Bro. Hilary in his coach's shoes and La Salle shirt, and Bro. Fred in his ski sweater and cowboy hat. We hear Brothers Tom and Kevin urging their respective basketball and tennis teams to victory, and Brothers John and Bill and Dominic and Pat in their language classes teaching the pluperfect tense. And we feel love and encouragement from Brothers Andrew and Frank and John as they administer to our needs and guide us confidently, and Brothers AI and Ed and Joe in Religion, and Gerry and Ed in Math, and Bro. Bill with his study skills, and Bro. Charles in his learning center and Bro. James, our jubilarian, in the office, and Bro. Miller and Bro. Gene; all these men give willingly of themselves and never ask of us except, of course, in the classroom. Congratulations, Brothers! We salute youl Our fifty year man
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WE ARE LA SALLE
1981 BLUE AND GOLD: THE MEN WHO MADE IT Editor Pat DiGiacomo
Editor-In-Chief
Assistant Editor
Greg Giletti
Greg Dudzek
Photography Editors Mike Masucci John Celluci Activities Chairmen Jim Valentino Mark Pomplas Sports Chairman Matt Campbell Staff Tim Susanin Contributors
Bob Young
Ted Rydzewski Ed Dougherty John Pauldi Joe Delfino
Typing Jay SusaninBusiness and Sales Manager
Article Writers Tim Kelly Rob Thompson Joe Motz Chip Hopkins Bill Bachinsky Paul Carson Tom O'Brien Dave Ott Peter Schnorr Mike Masucci Art Martella Ed Dougherty Mark Pomplas Jim Valentino Charles Barbera Stephen Carlin Ron Baracka Kevin Cregan
Moderator Mr. Bill Geiger Artwork: Chris Bryne
Gerry Mezzanotte Ray McCaffrey AI Solecki Rob Harrison Shawn Herbert Brian Schmitt Rob Harrison
Paul Kollmer Ward Fitzgerald Joe Shaffer George Donahue Tim Susanin Marty Hoben
Thanks to: Mr. Jim Devine, Mr. Mike Matcher. the Faculty and Administration Special Thanks to: Mr. Joe Crilley, Mr. Abe Orlick, Lois, Gem, and all at Davor Studios: Mr. Bob Davina. and all at Herff Jones Yearbook Company for their undying patience Special, Special Thanks to: Dave Desimone for erasing our board No Thanks to: Joe Zwarotny Our Apologies to: Miss Mary Jo Vozzo
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Photographers Jim Fisher Fred Pickard Scott Atkinson Joe Martorano John Paludi Chris Filippone Mr. Miller Mr. Cherney Photo Club
!The Nobodies Meet the Misfits Workaholic Eagles vs. ragtag Raiders in the Super Bowl
OF THE
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COVI.:RSfORIIS
An End to the Long Ordeal Flying yellow ribbons coast to coast. a jubilant U.S. hails the hostages
But this same day must end our work ... and whether we shall meet again I know not. Therefore our everlasting farewell take. For ever and for ever farewell ... If we do meet again, why, we shall smile; if not, why then this parting was well made. - Shakespeare
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