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Introduction ............................................................ 1 'Dedication ............................................................. 16 FacultH .................................................................... 18 Activities ................................................................ 40 Underclass ............................................................ 92 Sports .................................................................... 116 Seniors ................................................................. 162 Quotable Quotes ............................................. 218 Acknowledgements .......................................... 222 Gold 'Patrons ........................ ............................ 223 Index.................................................................... 224
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La Salle College:HighSchool 8605 CheltenhamAvenue 'Philadelphia,'Pa. 19118
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;,. n nervous anticipation, the LaSalle Explorer prepares to embark upon his ] search. The vast wasteland of the desert stretches forth in front of him. His thoughts dwell on the rumors he has heard of this desert: sudden sandstorms of confusion caused by English class, the heat mirages which give false promise of no homework, and the dreaded scorpion's sting of Mr. Diehl. However, the promise of his goal is too great for the Explorer to resist and he sets out. Almost overcome by the exhaustion of football practice, the Explorer crawls to the top of a dune and from there peers out across desolation. But salvation is in sight! The oasis of the weekend! The Explorer is satisfied with his progress so far, but he cannot rest long, for he has a great distance to travel before he completes his search.
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ow deep in the heart of the jungle, the Explorer proceeds !!!!!!!!ll carefully, fearful of encounteringalion or a tiger or even a Mrs. Mountain. He counts himself lucky for escaping "The Pit," a pool of quicksand which has claimed the life of many an adventurer before him. Now, he presses forward, eager to complete his search. Suddenly, he is startled by a booming cry and a wild-looking man swinging overhead on a vine, but he lets out a sigh of relief, knowing that Mr. Vig is basically harmless. Trying to interpret and follow the directions given him by a member of the foreign language department, the Explorer soon discovers that he is hopelessly lost. Luckily, however, he happens upon a wandering tribe of guidance counselors, who point him in the right direction. In a short while the Explorer emerges from the jungle onto the bank of the Amazon river. From here, he knows, he'll be able to hitch a ride down the river with the crew team.
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ooking back, the Explorer is amazed that he has survived this much of his journey. Frostbite and c aten to overwhelm him at any moment. Though he passed safely through the mountainous Mid-Term Exams, the arctic wasteland in which he finds himself appears endless. The trails made here and there by members of the ski club are the only sign of civilization. The faint, eerie howl of the winter wolf sounds from far off, reminding him of the wildly screaming fans at basketball games, especially when the cheerleaders arrive. Wondering how he ever got himself into such a tight spot, the Explorer flees across the frozen tundra from the rampaging polar bear, Mr. Colistra. He knew that he should have been more cautious in entering the dark cave of economics class! Comforted now only by the hope of an early spring thaw and the promise of the spring schedule, the Explorer struggles onward.
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pace: the final frontier! The Explorer, realizing that in order to ~) attain his goal he must boldly go ~ man has gone before, now streaks away from planet Earth at light speed. Although his ship is quickly engulfed in the nebula of spring fever, it is not long before the determined Explorer recovers himself. His last-minute work is completed in a couple of "all-nighters." Then, Russell, his spaceship's computer, informs him that he will soon be passing through the asteroid belt of final exams. Quick thinking and clever maneuvering of his ship enable him to survive the ordeal unscathed (although the computer nearly overloaded on Mr. Roche's exam). Excitement mounting within him, the Explorer scouts the planet which he knows to be the object of his long and perilous search. Descending to the ground, the Explorer exits the spaceship to survey the beautiful new world which graduation has allowed him to enter. The horizon seems almost limitless in every direction.
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name synonymous with the Christian Brothers for the last ~ =.-i fifty years has been Brother Al .uniTey:-Dnhose fifty years since becoming a \/ovitiate in 1935, he has spent forty-nine eaching students in high schools. He aunched his teaching career at St. Francis in :ddington, Pennsylvania, in 1936. Since his >pening assignment, he has taught at St. fohn's College in Washington, D.C., Central :atholic H.S. in Pittsburgh, here at LaSalle rom 1943-1948, Trinity H.S., and Hudson :atholic H.S. in Jersey City. He returned to .aSalle in 1976. Brother Andrew Bartley, who has known 1im for more than forty years, characterizes Brother Al as a "man of deep faith" who believes in his morals and his teaching. Although he comes from the "Old School" of thinking, every student realizes that Brother
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Al has a genuine concern for youth and its problems. His desire to give all he can is evident in the fact that he has been either a moderator or a coach at every school in which he has taught. At one time, he was President of the Board of Directors for the whole Catholic League of Philadelphia; this job demanded that he work out any disputes between rival athletic directors. Brother Al's pride and joy is his golf team. In the last eight years, he has brought LaSalle seven titles. Last year, he took a team weak in talent to within one shot of an unprecedented eighth straight title. "Hollywood Al's" coaching is not so much the technical aspects of the golf swing but rather a guidance toward proper sportsmanship and etiquette. To the LaSalle community, Brother Al has been a cornerstone for our academic and moral growth. Many students, particularly
upperclassmen, see him as a father figure. His affection for his students is readily apparent as one watches him walk the halls, greeting almost everyone by name. This fatherly image is exemplified by the comments of Mrs. Muriel Mehr, who described him as "a delight to the religion department". She speaks of him as a "humble person" who delights in seeing his students excel later in life. In closing, LaSalle is very lucky to have such a dedicated and guiding force in Brother AI. He touches everyone he meets, and many who study under him are left with his mark of excellence.
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Whether welcoming incoming freshmen, warning against that dreaded disease known as sophomoritis, or chanting "We are La Salle." Brother Andrew Bartley is sure to inspire us to new heights, as any Principal should. He is our tireless, dedicated supporter of all La Salle Activities. When he's not busy torturing tardy students, Mr. David Diehl, our Vice Principal of Student Affairs, is probably a nice guy. In fact, just a week ago we found him walking down the corridor whistling to himself. Unfortunately, the tune was Chopin's Death March. Whether on the racquetball court, or in his Vice Principal's office, Brother James Rieck always has time to help a needy student. His humor may be lost in racquetball
competition, though, for he loves to win racquetball. Hey Bro Jim, did we menti, racquetball enough? 31 percent of our st, think we did so. Despite moving to a more roomy office the Alumni House, Mr. Charles Hilpl s1 has his finger on the pulse of La Salle. !holds a special place of importance with ti Blue and Gold staff, however, for as ti Business Manager, he and his assistant, Mr Peggy Braca, control the yearbook budgi Hey, Mr. H, how about some funds for yearbook layout party? Nothing but praise and thanks can be gi en to Mrs. Helen Gallagher, Mrs. Mai Kay Mullen, and Mrs. Patricia Schau who keep La Salle's office running smooth!
Brother James Rieck, F.S.C.: Vice-Principal for Academic Affairs.
Mr. David Diehl: Vice-Principal for Student Affairs.
Brother Andrew Bartley, F.S.C.: Principal.
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Mrs. Peggy Braca
Mr. Charles Hilpl: Business Manager.
Mrs. Patricia
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Mrs. Mary Kay Mullen
Mrs. Helen Gallagher
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Mr. Michael O'Toole's disdain for seniors is only surpassed by his disdain for underclassmen: "I don't mingle with underclassmen." He believes that in order to teach ancient Greek drama successfully he must first adopt their look and posture - the toga is at the cleaners. "He is the English teacher whom all seniors call evil." The classroom antics of Mr. Bernard McCabe only serve to heighten his rapport with La Salle students (except for sophomores). What? - I don't see any spelling mistakes! (Attention: anyone who finds a set of Cliff Notes for Beowulf, please return them to the English office immediately; Mr. McCabe has a sophomore class 8th period). Even if he tried to shoot his brother once, Brother David Rogers is greatly respected by underclassmen, both for helping them through their mid-freshman year crises and for explaining the underlying meaning of such sophomore classics as Catcher in the Rye and Slaughterhouse Five.
Mr. Edward McCabe: English 1, 4; Assistant Crc Country Coach
From time to time, Mr. Edward McCabe becomes so frustrated, annoyed, or just plain angry at his students' inability to comprehend the classics that he tends to throw chalk, erasers, books, or even whole desks at them. Only the smartest can stay on his good side (that is, at least twenty feet directly behind him). Even though he's now a big-time college baseball coach, Mr. Edward Molush hasn't forgotten the "little people" back at La Salle. He's still busy trying to improve our grammar, spelling, and vocabulary, and we think he's doin a durned well job. The dauntless school spirit of Mr. Dennis Blob along with his tireless work with the Forum has proven him a valuable asset to the La Salle family. Mr. Bloh experienced somewhat of a rude awakening here at La Salle after a number of years teaching at a girls' high school. No we don't write as legibly nor do we look as good ... but we're loud! Setting out to prove Thomas Wolfe wrong, Mr. Gerald Tremblay has come home again. The La Salle hall of famer has returned after nine years to teach sophomore English (heaven knows why) and lend his wit and wisdom to an already excellent English Department. Did we see some Sophomores carrying around a copy of Siddhartha?
Mr. Dennis Bloh: English 1, 3; Forensics Moderator
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Mr. Gerald Tremblay: English 2
Mr. Edward Molush: English 2, 3
r. Michael O'Toole: English Seminar, Creative Writing, AP English, English 4; 'lzebo Moderator
Mrs. Clare Brown: English 1, 3
Brother David Rogers: English 2; Freshman Guidance, Cross Country Moderator
Mr. Bernard McCabe: English 2, 4
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Mr. James Serpiello:
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Mr. George Hohenleitner:
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Mr. William Geiger: Latin 1, 2, AP Latin , Classical Elements, Ecology, Journalism; Blue and Gold, Moderator, Wisterian, Moderator , Photo Club Moderator
Brother William Riley: Spanish 2, 3X, AP Spanish; Tennis coach; Band Moderator
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Mrs. Linda Donahue: Spanish 1, 2, 2X; Dramatics Moderator
1echairman of our language department, Mr. David Manion, has gained world renown as ~ only man who can both stroke his beard and scratch his head at the same time. His third d fourth-year French classes grow accustomed to this. ho's that suave, sophisticated man walking down the corridor? It's none other than Brother 1mes Steck, La Salle's official plainclothes brother. He says that the reason he doesn't iar his habit is "I don't go in for stiff starched collars," but we think it's because of those ten ,unds he's put on since his fitting. he weren't so busy teaching all of La Salle's German classes, Mr. George Hohenleitner uld teach morality. His speeches on subjects ranging from abortion to communism have ted the conscience of many a German student.
rother Michael Kramer, in addition to teaching Spanish class, took on the ominous task of freshman homeroom this year. Brother Mike speakes Spanish very eloquently; too bad he ,n't speak English as well. 1e source of all bad jokes and goofy expressions has finally been discovered: Brother 'illiam Riley. Using a multitude of classroom anecdotes, Brother Bill instills in his students a lid understanding of the Spanish language. And his jokes aren't that bad ...
.Brother Michael Kramer: Religion 1, Spanish 1
hen you see Mr. James Serpiello running down the third floor hall, you might think that i's rushing to his next class. But, it has been revealed that he's really running to get the last tp of coffee. )metimes Dr. James Devine tries to impress the eighth graders he visits by speaking Janish to them. This tireless man speaks to prospective La Salle boys from September to ~bruary as La Salle's Public relations and Admissions Director. iAqu1 se habla espanol? nly in his Spanish IV classes. Yes, he does find time to teach.
[rs. Linda Donahue's impeccable teaching ability is paralleled only by her delightful ersonality and attitude toward her students. She is indubitably the prettiest member of the anguage Department. Ir. William Geiger, better known as the gimp, would now rather play Scrabble than tennis. [e motivates many young men with his masterful manipulation of the English language. "And 1at reminds me of ... "
Mr. David Manion: Chairman of Language Department; French 3, 3X, 4, AP French
Brother James Steck: French 1, 2, 2X; Ice Hockey Moderator
Dr. James Devine: Spanish 4, Cross Cultural Communications; PR Moderator
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Mr. James Roche applies his expansive knowledge of mathematics to sports, acting as the faculty bookie. A common question concerning him is "What is he thinking about when he walks in the halls?" Nobody takes his math more seriously than Mr. Michael Ponisciack. No math problem is beyond his capabilities. His impeccable knowledge and reasoning shine as a guide through even the clouded darkness of statistics. Now about my report card grade ... After being overwhelmed by last year's programming classes, Mr. James Bradley wisely decided to stick to math, and we think he's doing a great job; he spices up class with anecdotes concerning everything from Euclid to Monty Python in a low-key style all his own. Just how important is a good notebook? Just ask Mr. Joseph Radvansky. Using clever metaphors and analogies, Mr. Rad will discourse on anything from doing homework to being a good assistant football coach. "Watch This! This is tremendous!" are common words you hear from Mr. John Frizalone in room 209 - even if you're in room 218. Mr. Friz offers a very enthusiastic and lively teaching style.
Miss Maureen Dugan, an integral part of the math department, is known very well by her famous question; "How does that quadratic formula go again?"
Mr- Michael Ponisciak: Math Analysis 1, 2; CSC
Algebra 1, lX, Statisti,
Brother Thomas Dunn became a valuable addition to the La Salle community this year. Besides contributing to the math department by teaching geometry and intro. calculus, Brother Tom also contributed to the science department by teaching programming 1.
Brother Thomas Dunn: Geometry, Intro. Calculm Programming 1
Mr. James Roche: Chairman of the Math Department; Algebra lX, 2Y, Calculus AB, BC
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Mr. James Bradley: Algebra 1, 2, Geometry; Mathletes Moderator r. John Frizalone: Analytic Geometry, Consumer Math, Trigonometry, lgebra I, Intro. Calculus
Miss Maureen Dugan: Algebra 1, 2, ~.
Mrs. Irene Pawlish: Computer Literacy, Programming 1
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The greatest thinkers of all-time: "Plato, Aristotle, Colistra, Hofstadter ... " that is, of course, according to Mr. Joseph Colistra. Our head varsity football coach's energy in the classroom and on the field is approached only by his energy in the cafeteria. With a promotion to head varsity baseball coach, Mr. Joseph Parisi sees life at La Salle in a new light ... but from the same height. His follies with Mr. Turner make the ladies in the office giggle. "Yeah, I hear ya. Now go a little further." These words originate, of course, from none other than Mr. John Grace. Even though he's finally stopped saying "expand on that,"
he's able to prompt even more classroc discussion with this new line. Also, Mr. Gra receives our hearty congratulations on I wedding earlier this year. When you hear "Hey fellas, get oul here!" you had better do just that, becau Mr. Gerald Miller is on the rampage. Ho ever, he was once seen smiling in the h, way. Mr. Thomas Turner's history clasi should be subtitled "How to be cool like mf He has been known to take days off af tough losses in soccer. His motto: "Wha don't know can't hurt me."
Mr. John Grace: American History 2, AP European History, World Cultures, Hitler, Communism; Football Moderator, Drama Moderator.
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Mr. Joseph Colistra: Chairman of Social Studies Department, American History 1, Economics 1 & 2, AP American History; Football Coach.
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Mr. Gerald Miller: American History 1 & 2; Moderator of Student Council.
Mr. Thomas Turner: American History 1, World Cultures; Soccer Coach.
Ir. Joseph Parisi: World Cultures, American History 1, Psychology; Moderator of Soccer, Director of lntramurals, aseball Coach.
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A Department Chairwoman should know all aspects of her subject, and Mrs. Muriel Mehr certainly succeeds here. Her work ranges from challenging us to hear God's call in Religion 1 to teaching us to accept our mortality in Death and Dying. A longtime subscriber to Gentleman's Quarterly, Mr. Alfred Puntel has spawned imitators amongst the student body. He plans to market Religious Trivial Persuit that will consist of questions from his tests and quizzes. Who can quote Old Testament and hit a nine-iron 130 yards? Why, La Salle's own answer to Bob Hope, Brother Aloysius Lumley. Brother, who just celebrated his golden jubilee, is as lively with the jokes as
ever, as many freshmen would tell you. Brother Al, we hope you keep going for another 50. He's back as a Christian Brother and better than ever. Mild mannered religion teacher, Brother Carl Clayton offers La Salle his perfected method of classroom discipline: "Hey guys, knock it off ... please?"
Mr. Geoffrey Nicolette, one of La Salle's newest faculty members, imparts divine inspiration through his religion classes. His friendly personality and positive attitude encourage his students to do their best. Brother Richard Kestler, a great new addition to this year's Religion Department, has often been known to forget where he is.
In fact, when his picture was taken, !thought he was in West Catholic. Since the1 he has been receiving counseling from Bn Bill Riley who has taught him to stay in his zi code. As La Salle's official, bona fide, part-tim Chaplain, Father Tony Janton can be see roaming the halls and mugging for Wiste1 ian and Yearbook photographers. He seerr right at home running the underclass retre, programs and celebrating Latin Masses, bu if we only could find him something to do The enthusiasm of Mr. Patrick Devin for La Salle goes far beyond his Marriag class; he coaches the talented Cross-Countr and track teams to victory after victory. •l
Mr. Alfred Puntel: Morality, Roots, Future Church, Mystery of God, Christian Action; CSC Moder tor.
Mrs. Muriel Mehr: Chairwoman of Religion Department: Religion 1, Peace and Justice, Death; Co-moderator of CSC.
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Mr. Geoffrey Nicoletti: Religion 1 & 2.
Patrick Devine: Marriage, Junior Counselor; Cross Country ch, Track Coach.
Brother Al Lumley: Religion 1; Golf Coach.
ther Richard Kestler: Religion 2, Algebra l; Moderator of Crew, Moderator of Men of La Salle.
ther Carl Clayton: Religion 2, American History 2, Makers of the Modern Mind; Underclass 路eats.
Father Anthony Janton: Chaplain.
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Who comforts juniors through their first SA T's? Who helps seniors choose the right college? Who makes filling out admission forms almost fun? Yes, it's Brother John D' Alfonso, our senior guidance counsellor.
When a person becomes a sophomore, he can't avoid seeing Mrs. Doris Daly at least once a marking period. However, if she decides to call on you, you would be a bit reluctant to go on rainy days.
Whether you're talking two years into the future or two days into the past, Mr. Patrick Devine is the one to see if you're a junior. He will tell you to start thinking about college, or how to improve that 2.00 you got last report.
You say you want to raise your SAT scores? Well, the person to see is Mrs. Marie Baer, the assistant sophomore counsellor. Even though she can't tell left from right ... "You know what I mean?"
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Brother John D' Alfonso, F.S.C.: Guidance Director: NHS Moderator.
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The first person a freshman gets to kr when he comes to La Salle is Brother Da路 Rogers, the counsellor for future sop mores. He helps the frosh decide what take in the next year, as well as tell th where their next class is. Brother John couldn't deal with all the s iors alone. So, Mrs. Anne Funchion has task of keeping order in the Senior Loun as well as typing various senior papers.
Brother David Rogers, F.S.C.: Freshman Guid路 ance.
Mr. Patrick Devine: Junior Guidance.
Mrs. Marie Baer: Assistant Sophor Guidance.
Mrs. Doris Daly: Sophomore Guidance
Mrs. Pat Dever: Alumni Office
Mrs. Florence Ward: Alumni Director.
/Ir. Joseph Ciccimaro:
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Mrs. Diane McGovern: Art I, Art II, Art III, Mechanical Drawing; Moderator of Art
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Brother Linus Finn: Typing
Brother Edward Cannon: Proctor.
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Brother Miller Bosch: Driver Education, Proctor
路Mr. Frank Mullin: Bookstore Manager
Brother Hilary McGovern: Physical Education
Mr. Walter Farrell: Swimming
Mr. Joseph Colistra: Football coach
Mr. John Les Burke: Basketball coach
Mr. Martin Stanczak: Accounting; Athletic Director
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Mrs. Mary Mountain: Librarian
Mrs. Susan Sayer: Library Assistant
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Mrs. Alice Anne Bossow: Library Assistant
Mrs. Jennie Barratt, R.N.: School Nurse
Mr. Guy Cimini
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~ future planning are the responsibility of the Board of Trustees, which overall authority at La Salle. The Board reviews any complaints or criticisms which are leveled against La Salle. This year's Board consists of eight Christian Brothers and ten laymen. These men, chosen for their demonstration of skill, talent, and leadership, represent many fields of study such as Law, Business, and Education. This year's members are Brother Thomas Caldwell, F.S.C. (Chairman of the Board), Mr. James E. Blount, Brother Andrew Bartley, F.S.C., Mr. William Vincent, Mr. John Metzger, Brother David Pendergast, F.S.C., Brother John Patzwall, F.S.C., Mr. Charles Hilpl, Mr. William Meehan, Brother Emery
Mollenhauer, F.S.C., Mr. Dale Lintner, Brother James Rieck, F.S.C., Mr. Edward M. Patrone, Mr. David T. Diehl, Brother Rene Sterner, F.S.C., Mr. Ken Shaw, Brother Joseph Mahon, F.S.C., and Mr. Elmer F. Hansen. These men meet periodically throughout the year to guide, in an official way, the affairs of La Salle. The Board is broken down into several committees each year, to address the diverse and often complicated is路 sues which arise. These committees meet at various times throughout the school year and the summer months. As these committees address their own issues, they report to the meetings of the entire Board, where they share their findings. Issues brought before the Board are voted on and passed by a two-thirds majority, in
most cases. Each member is allowed to vot, on any issue, except for the Ex Officio merr ber: Mr. Charles Hilpl, Brother James Rieck F.S.C., and Mr. David T. Diehl. These thre, men sit on the Board, but are essentially non voting members. As a result of our separation from La Sall, University four years ago, the Board of Trust ees became necessary here at La Salle. Bot! La Salle College High School and La Sall, University felt that the separation woul< benefit both schools, in that each would re ceive the proper amount of attention. In it: fourth year of existence, the Board of Trust ees is responsible for La Salle's long-tern direction as well as the financial and lega affairs of the school.
Members; (Left to right): Mr. James E. Blount, Bro. John Patzwall, F.S.C., Bro. David Pendergast, F.S.C., Mr. William Meehan, Mr. Charles Hilpl, Mr. John Metzger, Bro. Rene Sterner, F.S.C., Bro. Andrew Bartley, F.S.C., Mr. David T. Diehl, Bro. Thomas Caldwell, F.S.C., Mr. Dale Lintner, Bro. Emery Mollenhauer, F.S.C., Mr. William Vincent, Mr. Edward M. Patrone, Bro. James Rieck, F.S.C., and Bro. Joseph Mahon, F.S.C.
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Dr. James Devine, Director of Public Relations
a Salle's Admissions and Public Relations Department, headed for the seventh year by Dr. James Deine, as once again finished a successful ear of work. Dr. Devine spent the months of eptember through January visiting nearly inety area grade schools, to inform potential a Salle students about the school. These :udents watched a video presentation about a Salle, its curriculum, its athletics, and its )cial life. Dr. Devine also spoke about ad1issions requirements and procedures, and e answered any questions which the future :udents asked. In addition, the Department as spent a considerable amount of time
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since January preparing for the next year's visits. However, grade school visits are not the only tasks which have faced the Department this year. The Department organized and ran both the Open House and the Principal's Dinner in November, as well as the planning of next year's calendar. The staff also prepares and publishes La Salle's newsletter, The Blue and Gold Line. This newsletter reaches students, their families, teachers, and grade schools, and informs them about what is going on around La Salle. The Blue and Gold Line helps La Salle communicate current events and happenings within the La Salle
community, and brings the La Salle family closer together. This year, Dr. Devine was assisted in running the Admissions and Public Relations Department by Mr. James Serpiello and Mrs. Mary Kay Mullen. Members of La Salle's student council and La Salle's chapter of the National Honor Society also helped Dr. Devine on his visits, at the Open House, and the Principal's Dinner. Congratulations to the Department for a successful year of hard work, and thanks for spreading the news about our "exemplary" school.
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om Wolfe, Truman Capote, Gay Talese - the model writers for the staff of the 1985-86 Wisterian. This year's publication centered around the Journalism class taught by Wisterian moderator, William A. Geiger. The course cited examples of Wolfe, Capote, and Talese to illustrate the techniques of journalism. Many articles which appeared in the Wisterian were written by members of the journalism class. The Wisterian strove to present a newspaper which informed students of affairs around La Salle and current issues around the world. The members of the editorial staff set as their goal for the year to publish a newspaper which would be sound in both writing and appearance. Changes such as four instead of six page issues and monthly publication of the paper were instituted to both give the paper a more professionsal look and serve the student body with a more effective system of reporting. Each year the Wisterian attempts to build Craig Pomplas, Editor-in-Chief
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Alan just glows in the dark.
Jim looks like he knows what he's doing.
Happiness is meeting your deadline.
Mark really enjoys doing this work.
Sir, would you accept my mom's grocery list instead of my article.
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on the previous year's publication, improving the paper progressively. This year the editorial staff sought to carry this out by incorporating new ideas for the appearance of the paper, such as the smaller, floating banner and the shading of certain articles and boxes. In addition, the presentation of editorials which dealt with world issues expanded the horizons of the paper and attempted to relate La Salle to the world around it. This year's Editor-in-Chief was Craig Pomplas; the Editor was Alan Walsh. The two wrote and edited articles and columns, laid out the design of the paper, and supervised the work. They were assisted by Bill Matthews(Layout Editor), Bob Rich(News Editor), John Brown(Features Editor), and Brian Timoney(Sports Editor), and Tim Kilian(Copy Editor). Mr. William Geiger once again served as the moderator, contributing much time and effort into the organization and business end of the paper.
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La Salle Theater's Fall Production was a first for dramatics ~ here at La Salle. The production:-lJiiled as 5-4-3, included five one-act plays, each of which was student-directed with a minimum of adult supervision. Four La Salle students and a student from Central High chose to direct plays they had selected. All male parts were played by boys from La Salle, and female parts were played by girls from Central High, Girls High, and the Mount. The sets were constructed by La Salle students under the direction of Mr. Chris Whelan. Mr. Whelan was also the overall director of the five plays. The lighting, designed by Mr. George McMahon, and sound were operated by La Salle students as well. The Fall Production was performed on November 15th, 16th, and 17th. ~
The production opened with "In The Way," directed by Amy Denker, a sophomore at Central High. The play concerns the relationship of a father and a son on the day of their wife/mother's burial. The father, played by senior Bob Toft, and the son, senior Craig Pomplas, interacted crisply onstage during this two-character drama. At the conclusion of the play, the beginnings of a real relationship could be discerned between the father and the son. 5-4-3 proceeded with "Trouble on the T.A.R.D.I.S.," a play written by junior Gregory Watson and Andrew Glick, and directed by Gregory Watson. This comedy, a spoof of
public television's "Doctor Who", was fu slapstick homor and entertaining fun. In play, Doctor Who, played by co-writer GI wanders through various dangers with companions Triple E (Matthew McGove Always (Christopher Rodell), and PUR/S (Peter-Michael Bonfanti). The comedy maxes with an encounter with the Docb archenemy Ackronine, played by Anth( McCall, and his cohorts (Dexter Vilar , Robert Adamski). The third feature, directed by senior ]\I Herold, was the suspenseful "Sorry, Wn Number." The play, starring Jess Leftwich as Mrs. Stevenson, revolves arot a phone call which she overhears. The ph< call concerns two men who are plotting murder a woman. Throughout the rest of ¡ play, Stevenson tries ineffectively to c
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Matt's powerful sneeze ...
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vince the police to trace the call. The play ends with the murder of Mrs. Stevenson herself. Leftwich was backed by a cast including Walt Bass, Jeff Beck, Philip Keidel, Greg Lehr, Mike Porecca, and Bob Toft. After a brief intermission, the production continued with "The Black Comedy." Directed by senior Rich Webster, "The Black Comedy" tells the story of Brinsley, played by Jeff Thomas. He is to have an interview with Mr. Bamburger, a wealthy art lover. To impress his guest, Brinsley and his fiancee Carol (Heather Egan) "borrow" nice furniture and impressive artworks from the apartment of his homosexual neighbor, Harold (Sean Dougherty). Brinsley's plot is crushed by the electrical failure of his building and the arrival of Carol's father (Walt Bass). More complications arise with the entrance of Mrs. Furnival (Debbie Webster) and Brinsley's old love Clea (Harriet Elfring). The arrival of the repairman (Jim Weisenhutter) and Harold twists the plot even further. The play ends with the discovery of Brinsley's plot by Harold, the return of electric power, and the late arrival of Mr. Bamburger. The production concluded with "The Zoo Story", directed by senior Walt Lutz. This play starred John Macleod as Jerry and Matt Buchanan as Peter. As Peter sits reading on a park bench, Jerry, a stranger, walks up and begins to speak to Peter. Peter is eventually forced by Jerry to strike up a deep and revealing conversation. As the play continues it can be seen that Jerry is insecure and unhappy. The play ends with Jerry throwing himself on a knife, which he has coaxed Peter to hold. This play, as the conclusion to the Fall Production, was received by the audience as, without a doubt, the best of the five one-act plays. The La Salle Theater's Fall Production was dedicated to the memory of Mr. Peter Doyle, director of La Salle's past dramatic productions.
Patients for "the good Doctor".
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n important part of the La Salle tradition is carried on by our parents, and a prime example of this is the La Salle's Mothers' Club. Moderated by Brother Fred Stelmach, F.S.C., this year the Mothers' Club once again set out to provide both social and financial contributions to the La Salle community. This year's president, Mrs. Gerad Phelan, and vice-president, Mrs. William Clinton, have already organized and produced many successful events with more planned for the future. The Freshman Mothers' Tea, the Communion Dinner, and the Poinsettia Sale were just a few of the Mothers' Club activities this year. The "La Sale" Auction, run in conjunction with the Men of La Salle, was called "the most successful auction so far" by Brother Fred. One of the most recent events held by the Mothers' Club was the Christmas Cocktail Party on December 15. Run by Mrs. Henry
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The gang's all here.
"Would you like your coffee with cream or sugar?"
A blanket that could be shared by all for the annual slumber party
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Darragh, Mrs. John Egan, and Mrs. Elm, Hanson, the event turned out to be a hus success. The theme was "A Dickens Chris mas," and, like always, the mothers did beautiful job of decorating the Brother House for the festive event. The party was attended by over 400 pa ents, teachers, and Brothers. "All those ii volved had a great time," exclaimed Mr Phelan. Other events which the Mothers' Club hel include the Day of Recollection, an Iris Night, a Fashion Show held at the Adarr Mark Hotel, and the senior Mother and Sc Mass. Last year the Mothers' Club raised OVE $46,000, and because of the hard workin mothers involved this year, the La Sall Mothers' Club appeared to have another su cessful year.
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homas Wolfe once wrote "you can't go home again." He was :II proven wrong by the return of John F. Lehman, Jr., class of 1960, to an enthusiastic welcome from a sell-out crowd attending La Salle's 36th annual Father and Son Banquet. Secretary of the Navy Lehman provided one of the many highlights of the evening when he spoke on America's naval power in the past and its growth to the present state of excellence. He also praised La Salle highly. Chairman Frank Bruno is to be congratulated on the smooth running of this year's banquet at Williamson's. All enjoyed the relaxing cocktail hour, the sumptuous dinner, the entertaining speeches, and the exciting prize drawings. Lucky winners took home a typewriter, a TV, a video cassette recorder, a stereo set, and a radio. The evening drew too quickly to a close. Complimentary comments resounded as fathers and sons exited the restaurant; definite promises to attend next year's banquet were already being made. ~
Dipping into La Salle's petty cash.
Well my father is a ...
I always thought it was pronounced ex-emplary.
Halley's Comet is patiently awaited.
"I'm telling you -
I'm not going bald!"
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Another failed cloning experiment
he La Salle Forum, hesitantly but undeniably, emerged a forensics team to be dealt with once again this year. With a new moderator, Mr. Dennis Bloh, and a :l new spirit, attitude, and membership, it was clear the Forum had enough energy to continue La Salle's tradition of success in forensics. This enthusiasm was often inspired by team-oriented individuals like Ken Lehr, who accomplished an unprecedented double first place win at Calvert Hall this year. His dual partner-in-crime, Brian Sullivan, also gained more than just a social life from his experience in interpretation events. Andrew Roedell and Tony DeSimone illustrated La Salle's bright future in this category. In oratory, Bob Farrace was able to secure more than just a few trophies. Extemper Bernie "Who?" Kling re-joined the Forum for a second semester of strong competition. But sophomore "Rev." Mike Tidd, proving why its called a speech AND debate team, stole the show in both extemp and Lincoln-Douglass debate. Alan Ramsay, never quite sure which event he was in until the day of the tournament, deserves praise for his versatility and dedication to the team. His successes, like the team's, extended into the murky realm of index cards, government documents, permutations, and OX boxes - the realm of cross-examination debate. Unwavering President Pete Lyons, when not off somewhere in North Jersey (mentally or physically), combined with Mike "meet the new boss, same as the old boss" Hanson to prove unquestionably that good debate partners do not have to be best friends. Despite some initial problems and setbacks, Mike put up with Pete long enough to win at least a few rounds. Outstanding sophomores Roy Waldspurger and Vince Brunner carried the team in the absence of some more experienced team members. Rookie (but certainly not novice) coach Kevin Hennessey receives credit for the organization of the debate squad. Moderator, Dennis Bloh, with support from assistant and speech coach, Steve Andrasko, must also claim some of the glory for giving the serious members of the Forum an opportunity for true success and achievement. Dealing with some of the Forum's unique characters is not very easy (which explains why most people don't). But all in all, the Forum stuck together for another eventful year.
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The long wait ...
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"Roy, I hit your cat with the Oldsmobile."
For Sale, Cheap
"So what do you think, pilgrim?"
L to R, Varsity speech and debate: K. Lehr, B. Sullivan, B. Holton, B. Kling, R. Farrace, P. Lyons, V. Bruner, N. Jessen, R. Waldsburger, T. Sowirka, M. Tidd. Seated: D. Link "Find any good speeches up there?"
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"Gee, I didn't know light bulbs came with instructions."
Another hard day at the office
The legacy of the Forum lives on
"Where's Miss July?"
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What does "underlying cause of the reactionary legislation" mean?
"No, you can't give your speech in Spanish"
Larry, Moe, and Curly
"How do you like my Al Puntel imitation?"
"How did his name get on this list?"
"What does he mean, we're fired?"
"Brother Duke"
"Friends, Romans, Countrymen ... "
"and therefore l conclude that your mother wears combat boots."
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he National Honor Society, guided by Brother John D' Alfonso, ~ has remained one of the most prestigious institutions at La Salle. Becoming a member of the NHS is an honor received by high school students who exhibit scholarship, service, leadership, and character. Once inducted, the member must be prepared to serve his school to the best of his ability, whether it be to tutor a student requiring academic assistance or to aid in the running of such school functions as the Principal's Dinner, Open House, Parent/Teacher meetings, and Back To School Night. In addition, the NHS member is expected to maintain the excellence in school which he has already achieved (a 3.5 GPA or higher) and in various extracurricular activities. He is a leader who should show high standards of honesty and reliability. As Brother John repeatedly affirms, the NHS member is not asked to do his best, he is expected to do his best. This challenge is one which is met by every NHS member with pride and dedication. ~
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!though he often doesn't realize it until it's too late, a senior has ~ =a many difficult decisions to m"""a'ke beroie his last year of high school has ended. He is called to make an evaluation of himself and formulate his plans for the future. The rest of his life depends on decisions made early in his senior year. One of the most difficult and most important of these decisions is choosing the college he wishes to attend. But thanks to a hard working La Salle administration and the special efforts of Brother John D' Alfonso, Director of Guidance, seniors received special aid in solving their problems. Over twenty of the finest universities in the area were invited to
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La Salle so that seniors could be interviewed by representatives. Each person had at least a fifteen minute interview with the college representative. During this time, questions about the college were answered and each student got a truthful and sometimes a rather blunt evaluation of his chances of being accepted to the particular college. To promising candidates, applications were given and the students were well on their way toward a promising future. The College Fair was a huge success. It was both informative and convenient. Again, thanks to the dedicated La Salle administration, seniors will be able to relax when June rolls around.
Representatives plan their attack.
"Well Niall, honestly ... "
Interested Seniors discuss college plans.
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he Senior Retreat program La Salle has is a different exper~ ience than the retreats during the first three years of high school. Seniors gain a better understanding of themselves and of God at the Cardinal Speelman Retreat House in the Bronx, New York. By spending time away from familiar surroundings, seniors learn a deeper meaning about their relationship with God, and how this relationship affects the relationships of themselves and their friends. While some people may not consider the Bronx as a good place for a retreat, the house, run by the Passionist Fathers, is surrounded by a natural environment that allows students to better contemplate the reason they are there, the problems they face now, and the problems they will face in the future. On the whole, the retreats prove helpful to the seniors. They help to clear some of the apprehensions the seniors have about the future, and help them to deal with the present. Each retreat provides a "much-needed" break from the daily routine of classes (even if make-up work has to be done). At the close of the retreat is a Mass, during which each senior is asked to tell what he learned on the retreat.
The many faces of retreat.
The action . . .
Father Paul really knows how to relax.
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. .. on the reflection.
Religion can be found in unusual places.
Underclassmen watch as a girl passes.
The serious part of the retreat.
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he underclass retreats are strictly business. Underclassmen go to :,a the Brothers' house and sit in discussion groups. However, the retreats all have the same purpose - to become closer to God by better understanding one's religion. Under the direction of Brother Carl Clayton and Father Anthony Janton, each homeroom spent one class day on retreat. They began by splitting into small groups, each under the guidance of a senior. These groups discussed personal and religious values, attitudes towards authority and individual responsibility. Then the students regrouped to watch a film about some problems that teenagers encounter, and how they might be dealt with. After more discussion, the students attended a special mass celebrated by Father Janton, who heard the students' confessions afterwards. Most students agreed that the retreats had been well worth their time, as they had learned about both themselves and God. The underclass retreats continue to be an important part of La Salle's continuing Christian education.
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This was supposed to be a candid photo.
A senior gives his experiences to an underclassmen.
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n 1985-86 La Salle produced what many believed to be its best band ever. Led by officers Scott Porecca, Dave Cianci, and Mike Difebbo, this year proved to be an exceptional one both collectively and individually. Collectively, the band was seen at every major school function from awards ceremonies to Mass, and the La Salle chorus was the best ever. Individually, seniors John Meko, John Siliquini, and Scott Porecca placed well in the All-District orchestra and band. The competition band this year, under the direction of veteran trumpet virtuoso Mr. Dave Orehowski, entered its season with few question marks. But after much hard work the band produced outstanding soloists in John Meko, Wade Redcross, and Dave Cianci, not to mention top finishes in each competition. This year's teaching staff was complemented by the addition of Mr. Rich Genovese on bass trombone and the return of reed instructors Gene Ciccimaro and Joe Vitori, trumpet instructor Rocco Bene, and rhythm instructors Pat Mercuri, Dominic Fiore, and Ray Dealy. Clearly, any student would remember these men not only for their teaching but for their theories on life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness through music. Now presenting some of the year's lighter moments from the lounge: What! No coffee ... the reeds beat the brass in football ... a refrigerator and now parties ... you dropped the synthesizer, I'll kill ya ... a January hockey game ... who put the hole in the ceiling? . . . Does anyone besides Scott and Dave have keys to the bandroom? ...
Why am I the only one playing?
The Chicago Bears doing their instrumental album
Competition for a seat in the Lawrence Welk band
Hands on home keys, little boy
Somebody tell him that the chaplain hasn't finished yet.
How do you read a blank page?
I wonder if chewing bubble gum is possible with this.
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Loni Anderson attracts sax players' attention.
"Then the papa bear said to little bear ... No! No! No!"
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Drumming is a lonely job.
Wake up, Mike!
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CSC Officers (I to r): M. Dean, Mr. Alfred Puntel (Moderator), S. McElligot, Mrs. Julia Maher (Moderator), T. Depman, Mr. Michael Ponisciak (Moderator), J. Stelaci
Real Love always creates; it never destroys in this lies our greatest hope Leo Buscaglia
his has been the philosophy of the La Salle College High School Community Service Corps (CSC) since its initiation at La Salle ten years ago. Supported by this hope, the CSC continues to provide a well balanced set of activities to serve the community. The 1985-86 school year has been one of the most successful years for the CSC. Not only has it taught inner city children how to swim, but it tutored, clothed the naked, fed the hungry, and brought joy to the elderly and children across the region. The people the La Salle CSC served are not the only ones who benefitted. The students themselves gained tremendously. They have grown emotionally, religiously, intellectually, and socially while having a lot of fun. This year, La Salle's CSC joined forces with other CSCs, most notably the Mount's, and became a leading part of the Archdiocesan program. CSC members show their Christian joy and faith in the values of Saint John Baptist De La Salle through the programs in which they participate. In ten years, the CSC has grown from a small tutoring organization to a multifaceted organization offering many programs to accentuate the abilities of everyone in the student body. The members taught inner city
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Helping out during "Operation Swim"
1ildrento swim at La Salle's pool with addimal volunteers coming from many high hools. They tutored students at Saint Rayond' s in Reading and Math. They ran a ree week long canned food drive, Bread :1sketball, and a Hunger Awareness Day to Jse money for famine relief. The annual :1sketball and Volleyball Tournament that mefits Bread Basketball remained a huge 1ccess; this year, a second tournament was ~Id to raise money for a trade school in uatemala. Additionally, CSC collected othes for the homeless and books for inner ty hospitals. A major gift collection and disibution program, Operation Santa Claus, roved successful. For the third year in a >w, La Salle has been named the largest articipator in Operation Santa Claus in the .ensington-Germantown area. Lastly, the :hristian Clowning Troupe continued to iake monthly visits and spread their Chrisan joy to nursing homes across the region. The entire student body should be proud f the accomplishments of CSC. By creating ew programs and enthusiasm, CSC contines the tradition of serving the needs of the ommunity and, in doing so, has become an 1tegral part of the La Salle community. As )r the future, we are confident that this traition will continue to grow. Joe is caught trying to steal cans for himself
Ted meditates on the meaning of life
Collecting cans for the food drive
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lb he La Salle Theatre
continued fine tradition this year with t :JI spring production of "Two GE tlemen of Verona". The play, a mode1 musical, and humorous adaption of Sha~ spear's play, was presented on February: and March 1, 2, 7, 8, and 9. "Two Gentlemen of Verona" focused , the relationships of two couples: the fir: Valentine and Sylvia, portrayed by seni Rick Webster and Jessica Leftwich of Gii High, and the second, Proteus and Julia, pc trayed by senior Jeff Beck and Rita AugL tine of the Mount. The success of the musical was due in pa to the strong and experienced cast. The intE action of these cast members on stage he the audience spellbound, and their ener1 gave a lasting impression. The performanc, of the upperclassmen were bolstered by group of dedicated freshman and soph mores. The efforts of Set Designer Chris Whela1 Stage Manager Karl Werner, and the sta~ and lighting crews embellished the cast's pe formance. Colleen Durkin-Lapowsky direc ed the La Salle Theatre for the first tim, and, as usual, Mr. Joseph Ciccimaro pr, duced the musical and provided the awan winning band. Mr. John Grace labored c Assistant Producer and spiritual advisor. The triumph of "Two Gentlemen of Ve ona" also serves as a tribute to Mr. PetE Doyle. The sudden death of Mr. Doyle earliE this year was a shock and loss which wa difficult for many members of the cast t overcome. But the cast did indeed overcom it, and presented a musical which will not b forgotten. -~ ~
"Aren't these the cutest boys?"
Colleen shows how it's done.
Thinks he's some sort of playboy.
New religious cult performs its rites.
Strange things can happen in a La Salle musical.
"We use Colgate for these bright smiles!"
"Oh, no! Here comes Mr. Diehl!"
"A camera! And we look a mess!"
Another happy couple in La Salle's musical.
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oderator Mr. William Geig has focused and zoomed ti Photo Club into new heigh1 The Big G confessed, "It was a tough job, b somebody had to do it." Mr. Geiger did an admirable job in teac ing inexperienced photographers came: techniques and darkroom procedures. Tl club took field trips around LaSalle to ca ture the beauty of nature with a click of button. Photo displays were arranged show off the Club's best pictures. The Pho Club also played a role in the developin shooting and printing of the pictures for ti Wisterian and the Yearbook.
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Members: (L to R); H. Jordan, Mr. Bill Geiger (Moderator), K. Werner, I. Chernyk, J. Ha, M. Whalen, T. Terek, B. Reinhardt.
"Enemy ships off port bow."
"What happens when I press this button, Bill?"
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ou wait, pencil in hand, poised to begin. "You'll have ten min:.11 utes; go!" calls the voice in front f the room. Turning over your paper, you 2ad "Find the radius of the inscribed circle in 5-12-13 right triangle." You quickly arrive t the answer two, but the next question tumps you. By the time you hear the proctor all "Stop!" you have no more right answers. >h, well, better luck next event. Yes, a Mathlete's life is rough, but this ear's twenty-man team was used to it; they 2turned each month to work on problem fter problem, driven only by commitment nd the promise of free doughnuts before ,..
each meet. After two disappointing meets in 1985, during which they placed fourth and sixth out of seven teams, the team instituted regular practices before their meets, and scores quickly rose, as did their image in the school. Now that they had elected officers for the second year in a row (Peter-Michael Bonfanti as President, William Carey as Vice President, and Michael Difebbo as Secretary), and had begun practicing, they were firmly established as a team to be taken seriously. This year's team was once again moderated by Mr. James Bradley, and good showings were made by Seniors Dave Cianci and Tibor
.a Salle Mathletes (L to R): M. Carey, G. Zemitis, B. Jay, W. Carey, T. Terek, J. McDonald, W.J. Wang, 1. Oberholzer, P. Bonfanti, R. Trub, M. Difebbo, C. Putro, D. Cianci, K. Madden, E. O'Donnell, Mr. J. lradley - Moderator
Senior members (L to R): E. O'Donnell, D. Cianci, T. Terek
Terek, Juniors Chris Putro, Bill Carey, and Peter-Michael Bonfanti, and Sophomore Richard Trub. The Mathlete schedule this year included three half-hour after school contests, and one three-hour Saturday morning competition per month, plus practices. Results of the after school contests were posted in the library the next day, while the Saturday results were announced in the Daily Bulletin. Overall, this year proved to be a successful and enjoyable one; there are sure to be many more ahead.
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Officers for 1985-86 (L to R): M. Difebbo secretary, P. Bonfanti - president, W. Carey - vice president, Mr. J. Bradley moderator
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s winter approached and ski resorts were preparing for snow and a hopefully prosperous season, La Salle's Ski Club was unpacking its skis and coordinating ski trips for La Salle students. Headed by Mr. Russell and Mrs. Maher, the ski as continued to be a well represented activity at La Salle. Many students view the ski club and its trips as time to relax and have a good time with school friends while skiing. During this year's ski season, Mr. Russell and Mrs. Maher organized as many trips as possible, and they, of course, had the annual trip to Killington, Vermont, for three days after first semester exams. Trips that remained in Pennsylvania included Camelback Mountain and Elk Mountain. Both located in the Poconos, Camelback and Elk serve as excellent ski resorts for La Salle skiers as well as thousands of other area skiers. These two ski trips turned out to be very successful for the skiers. The weather cooperated fully and the skiers definitely took advantage of it. The trip to Killington was another adventure. Not only was the skiing superb, but the first semester exams were done completely before the annual trek. This provided every skier that went to Vermont a great time without homework, hassles, or havoc that accompanies school.
A double-axle-butt-slide.
The group at Killington
The migration of the penguins
Stick to acting, Jeff.
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He fell on impact
Guess who told the joke.
â&#x20AC;˘â&#x20AC;˘ he racquetball club is in its sec~ ond year here at La Salle. Brother James Rieck introduced the program when he came to La Salle last year. Since then, it has become another one of La Salle's many successful extracurricular activities. Racquetball is a fast-paced sport that requires sharp hand-eye coordination, intense concentration, and stamina. It is great exercise for all of the students involved in the program. Racquetball provides heated competition and non-stop action for anyone. It is a fun and enjoyable sport even for the inexperienced player. Many of the students involved in the racquetball program do not participate in any of La Salle's other seasonal sports. Two trips leave La Salle each week for Fort Washington Racquetball club; one on Tuesday, the other on Thursday. Each of these trips are usually filled to capacity, with about 20 players going each week. For the inexperienced player, Brother James takes the time out to instruct and assist that player in the basics and fundamental rules of racquetball. Racquetball is a sport that is easily understood, and in no time at all these students are playing it out among their friends. The goal of the Racquetball club is to organize teams among themselves, initiate competition between La Salle players and, ultimately, to take their skills on to challenge players from other schools.
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The Agony of defeat.
Socks match as well as knee braces?
Anticipation
"Hustlin"' Bro. Mike.
Picture-perfect form.
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main reason why you have this book in your hands is be~ cause there were about ten seniors ctedicated enough to undertake this mammoth task. Either that or they were insane. But insanity often breeds brilliance; just ask Mr. Geiger. Nobody said it would be easy but it will be worth it for us in years to come; if only the human life span were longer. Our working on the yearbook has led to many memorable moments, those which will undoubtedly plague us in the future! The following paragraphs provide some description of the mainworkers: an ennead of excellent editorship. ~
Joe Irwin, Editor-in-Chief, who tried to get his picture on the cover, was dubbed "The King Of Misdirection" when he instructed twenty people how to use a cropper the wrong way. He got eighty pages mailed back to him on Christmas Eve because he thought he was taking a short cut. Of all the editors, he was the most dependable, hardworking, organized, ... (quess who wrote this article). He finally found out that he shouldn't ask Mr. Geiger for ideas for titles or captions or ... John Chun, Editor, tried, at all costs, to eschew work. He tried to get a picture of his dog on one of the color pages. Whenever a deadline was approaching, he would be absent four days in a row. He was known best for standing around with his hands in his pockets watching Si do layout (which is a rare sight anyway). He always kept us abreast of title and copy length by whipping out his trusty calculator. He had a unique, ribald humor when doing captions. Mike Cantwell, Copy Editor, accidently left his key in the door to the Year book Office and went home. It was given to Si. Thinking that he lost it, he used to tell Joe Irwin that it was at home somewhere. He will find out the truth as soon as he reads this paragraph. By the way, Si lost the key too. Si Patel, Layout Editor, used all of the layout sheets to do his physics and math computations. He enjoyed cutting up Hillary for the picture quality. He wanted to write a controversial article for Ice Hockey and got it in past Joe Irwin and Mr. Geiger. He liked to set up booby traps for Joe Irwin to fall into in the Yearbook Office and blame John Chun for them. Bob Franks, Layout Editor, alias "Mary Lou Retton," was a pivotal member of the staff. He was one of our triennial members; he came to work every third deadline (too
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Editor-In-Chief: Joseph J. Irwin
bad we only had five deadlines). Just kidding, Bob. We could always count on him to come through for us; just kidding again, Bob. Hillary Jordan, Photo Editor, was not told that a yearbook is mostly pictures therefore he didn't think that actual knowledge of a camera was necessary. Hillary had a unique method of avoiding work. When Mr. Geiger or Joe Irwin would ask him to take some pictures, he would heartily consent while in his mind knowing quite well what his plans were after school - playing volleyball with a balloon. Al Walsh, Typing Editor, somehow had time to "type" our copy and edit the Wisterian. It was earlier thought by the yearbook editors that he was trying to sabotage our yearbook because of the typing errors that abounded on the typesheets. We thought that Craig Pomplas, Typing Editor, was angry about "Thesbians" in a Wis Heading and that he convinced Al to type like a Chimpanzee. Perhaps he wanted us to feel the embar-
assment too. Mr. Geiger was wrong in H silly paranoia; Craig and Al were working f the benefit of the yearbook. Shame on ye Mr. G!
Jim Donahue, Business Editor, mac sure that all of the newly composed lette got out on time. Right Jim? Or maybe \! should tell the truth. But in any case, only few fathers wrote life-threatening letters 路 Mr. Geiger; and out of those, only one actUc ly attempted to follow through with h threat. Jim knew the trouble he was gettir Mr. Geiger into and called on the help of Ji1 Tannahill and Kevin Miller, Assistant Bw ness Editors. Sorry about the Gold Patror J.T. Dexter Vilar, Art Editor, liked to call 01 mascot "The Idiot" (no, not Dostoevski'i "Art Editor" was a new Editorial Position fc the yearbook. Because of that, no one kne what an Art Editor should have done. 81 Dex seized control and cranked out thoi
rawings with the able help of his staff. And to round things off(no pun intended), Ir. Bill Geiger, Moderator, probably did 1ore work than Chun. He came up with out 1igmatic theme. Joe Irwin would come in 1ring homeroom and tell him that Chun was Jsent again and then watch his face contort, veil, and ripen. He ruined all of Irwin's plans a yearbook Tennis match because of his llies in the Fall. Even he couldn't get Chun work. None of the editors can honestly say that e sarcastic comments in the first paragraph e true. All hard work over, the editors can unt themselves lucky for having the chance put together the yearbook for the Class of 6. "It is a far far better thing that we did :tn we have ever done."
Editor: John Chun
Mr. William A. Geiger, Moderator, and Joe Irwin discuss the deadline.
Left to Right: Joe lrwin(Editor-ln路Chief), John Chun(Editor), Pete Bonfanti, Rob Franks(Layout Editor), Si Patel(Layout Editor), and Mike Cantwell(Copy Editor).
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Si and John wait for Bob's hair to grow to the table.
Why is Bonfanti in this picture?
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Quick, get the RAID.
Photo Editor: Hillary Jordan
Typing Editors: Craig Pomplas and Alan Walsh
Editors casually meet deadline.
Business Editor, Jim Donahue, and Jim Tannahill (Ass't Business Ed.} Missing: Kevin Miller
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ne of the oldest ;n,titutions hem at La Salle is the art club. The successes of the art club are due in great part to the dedication of its moderator, Mrs. Diane McGovern, who also handles all of the art and mechanical drawing classes at La Salle. The work of the art club may be viewed in several different areas of the school: the mosiac of St. John Baptist de La Salle on the first floor, the wood representation of our Explorer mascot hanging in the gym, and the sports mural outside the cafeteria. The art club was responsible for the decorations adorning the school during special occasions (for example, Open House, the La Salle Fete Auction, and shows in the La Salle Theater). In addition, the art club was intimately involved with the drama productions as the members helped to paint and build the sets and designed the program book. It can only be hoped that the future work of the art club will be able to equal the excellence of the fine art it has already produced.
Dexter Vilar shows them how it's done.
Art Club Members: (Left to right); Mrs. Diane McGovern - Moderator, C. Haley, M. Gallagher, S. Connell, P. Hinderliter, J. Pilosi, D. Bavuso, C. Calhoun, D. Vilar, G. Watson, B. Keenan, T. Ernst.
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Underclassmen decorate cafeteria.
"ls it safe to breathe yet?"
Blinded by artistic brilliance.
Art Club's latest sculpture.
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a Salle's computer room is equipped with a PDP 11 /34A Digital computer system. Over twenty terminals can be used by students for their programming projects and needs. By the end of the 1985-86 school year, the computer system is expected to have a new microprocessor which will more than double its speed and efficiency. The primary reason for the existence of the La Salle Computer Club is group participation in various leagues and other contests. This year there were about ten steady members who participated under the guidance of moderator Mr. Robert Russell. The goal of the computer league is to enable interested students to learn more about computer science through exposure to college level competitions. The American Computer Science League sponsors four contests each year. These contests consist of short problems, which is a written quiz on a programming problem, and a contestant is given three days to write a program on a stated topic and 45 minutes to enter and fix the program.
The tension builds ...
. .. and John takes over.
Left to right: J. Spera, G. Zemitis, T. T erek, C. Putro, G. Casper, W. Carey, K. Ledger, R.
Waldspurger, G. Pickul, Mr. Robert Russell (Moderator), and H. Jordan.
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ow in its 20th year of publication, La Salle's Literary Maga::,a zine, The Gazebo, once again ffered its readers a different view of the rts. " The grim swordsman wades through the bodies of a dozen fallen adversaries, approaching the sole remaining demon. "Okay guys, let's call it a day!" said Toby. Andy blinked and looked up, his daydreams broken by the gamemasters declaration; they had all lost their characters during the game session - all except his Fellblade! Tom Kent Moderated by Mr. Michael O'Toole, with lrs. Diane McGovern as art consultant, The iazebo displayed the creative minds of La alle students hard at work, not using English r Social Studies papers, but rather collecttg independent student writings from Cretive Writing classes. Called "a meeting lace for the Creative Arts at La Salle" by Ir. O'Toole, The Gazebo covered poetry, 1ort stories, commentary, drama, painting, nd sketching. Editors John Macleod and oseph O'Connor worked with the whole :aff of The Gazebo to publish and excellent rray of literal and artistic talents in both tudents and teachers.
Mr. O'Toole reviews Gazebo's work
The darkness filled the quiet world with awe. I stepped into the midnight and I saw the beauty was ever so near to me. In the stars and the moonlight, I was all by myself, strolling through the dark seeing the life around. Todd Hellmann
"To be or not to be ... " That sounds vaguely familiar.
This is the band.
"Uh, I think this is the wrong book."
路-
he Seraphim, La Salle's famed liturgical group, continues to liv:.81 en the Masses with song and spirit despite the problems it faced this year. Without the excellent guidance, direction, and voice of Mr. Stephen Krol, who in 1982 founded the group, the Seraphim was directed this year by senior Jeff Beck, keyboardist, lead vocal, and president of the group, with the help of junior Mike Difebbo, the invaluable lead guitar and vice-president, and Fr. Anthony "Chantin"' Janton, La Salle's new chaplain who doesn't like rock alleluias. Despite the fact that the Seraphim had no acoustic guitar pickups, no microphones, and no PA system, the group managed to rock the masses at La Salle in its own unique way. After all, how many schools can say that when they celebrate Mass, they really "Jam for Jesus". ~
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Seraphim sings to the heavens.
I
La Salle's Attack Pack
i.Iin years past the school spirit at La I Salle could be compared to a smolder-
:,a ing fire, with only a few sparks fo life. It needed only a little fanning and direction. This year's student council was able to add the needed components to the sparks and emerge with a raging fire of enthusiasm. The smoldering fire sparked its first flame in the days of summer. The officers and a few council members traveled to workshops for student council leadership, where they were instilled with new ideas and great enthusiasm. The trick was to carry that energy over to the students. The fall season saw a record number of spectators at the athletic events. The key was communication. The council saw that every event, including athletic and social events, was publicized extensively. This, coupled with the timely installation of the "Attack Pack," produced a great surge of enthusiasm in the La Salle students. It was the open involvement of the student body that made everything come together. In years past it seemed that the council was just for its members. This year through its publications and programs the council has sought to involve as many people as posible. Other examples of the council's success were the reinstallation of the Mixer program and winter dances. The students showed their support again through astronomical ticket sales. The first annual Homecoming featuring "Mark the Shark" was another great success with some three hundred La Salle students and their dates attending. Now the fire is lit and hopefully will never die down again. The key to success is communication and student involvement. Let's keep the fire burning.
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The mixer: an important part of La Salle.
La Salle Band gets radical.
Mr. Diehl tries to find a date.
Some prospective John Travoltas.
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"I didn't know they allowed mixed couples."
Typical freshmen -
think they're cool.
Here's a regular white god.
Is the band more fascinating than the girls?
The "bad guys" of La Salle
"He wants one of us to dance with him?!?"
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one word could sum up this year's Student Council, it would have to be ~ ACTIVITY. Since the summer, the Student Council has been busy planning and executing its many programs and events. The Council, led by its Presidents Dave Martella and Vice-Presidents Bob Gick and Drew Stockmal and forty student senators, has dedicated itself to reviving the old activities and creating new ones in response to the students' suggestions. That is exactly what it has done. This year it has increased the number of pep rallies and doubled the number of dances from last year. The Council also devoted much of its time supporting the many extracurricular activities within the school, from football games to the theatre company and everything in between. This year the cafeteria was finally wired for sound as the Council installed and improved WCAF. Thanks to the Council, La Salle has seen many new ideas come to life. To reinforce spirit the Attack Pack was born. During Valentine's Day the Student Council sponsored a rose sale in which all proceeds were donated to bread basketball. For the first time in recent memory the dress code was relaxed to boost morale and also to raise money for a good cause. Great strides were also made this year in forming a S.A.D.D. chapter in La Salle. Because of the Student Council's dedication and hard work, La Salle is not only an excellent learning experience but also a fun place to learn.
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1985-86 Student Council Officers, left to right: Bob Gick, Vice President, Dave Martella, President, D Stockmal, Vice President, Bill Matthews, Senior Senator.
Senior Senators: Back Row, left to right: J. Fitzpatrick, J. Desmond, F. Gregor, B. Grady, B. Matthews. Front Ro D: Lintner, E. Harkins, K. Melinson.
Junior Senators: Back Row, left to right: C. Susanin, B. Williamson, J. Gabriel, T. Fitzgerald, G. Muir, J. Tietjen Front Row: D. Gregor, M. Sawicky, P. McGinn, S. Hillanbrand, J. Doyle.
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The New Amina! House
Sophomore Senators: Back Row, left to right: J. Atkinson, D. Gunn, Won Jae Yang, P. Foley, K. Allen, S. Johnson: Front Row, J. Cantwell, T. Herron, G. Rietzke, P. Loftus.
Freshman Senators: left to right: D' Alterio, D. Clipner, G. Lahr, M. Rossanesen, L. McCormick, E. Subokow
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NO,DREW...
1 MÂŁ/\NT A
BUD LIGHT!
One of his better days.
Friday's special -
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a big success.
"La Salle Dating Service, may I help you?"
Mr. Miller shows his unique style.
The tie that launched a thousand ships.
One of La Salle's outdoor lovers.
Another Freshman Day finally over.
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The Punster at Work
Right from the lagoon
What the heck does "When therewithal we shall have cause of state." mean?
What? The Phone's for me?
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and when I was a student at Oxford ...
Trying to see the light.
And please, let us beat the Prep.
Don't shoot!
I am not an animal ... I am a VJGtable.
Me? Become a Brother?
I've told you a thousand times: pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis has no "k"
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n Monday November 25, 1985, La Salle High School celebrated the honor of being named an "exemp ary" school by the National Board of Education. The following is Student Council President Dave Martella's speech from the ceremony: "Today we make a brief escape from the classroom and gather here to present an award of national recognition to whom it truly belongs. I am speaking about all who are now seated in the bleachers and all who are seated on the floor, the students of La Salle. This past year, visitors from the Board of National Education in Washington D.C. came to evaluate our students. They found students who constantly strive to raise their class rank, stu-
dents who participate in extracurricular ac: tivities with uncompromising heart and dedication, and students who posses a great amount of pride in their school. These students serve as a model to other schools who are searching for the same outstanding levels of performance. With all this in mind, how can we hold any doubt in La Salle? There must be no room for apathetic and negative attitudes. We have worked too hard and have achieved too much. "In a time when American education has come under much criticism this award is proof that we are unwilling to fall victim to a second rate mentality. As President Reagan said in Washington, 'American education is beginning to take a turn for the better. And
schools like La Salle are on the cutting ed of that movement.' "Today is cause for great pride in c school, in our achievements, and in o selves. And when we return to the classroc to resume the work that brought us here day we must take pride with us. "This award stands as a symbol of 1 quality of the students; not only those b today but also the many who have come I fore us and the many who will follow. "In years to come this day may be forf ten and the banner's colors may fade but路 qualities that have made La Salle what i today will continue to be nothing short excellent."
The 25-year men ...
Wake me when it's over.
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Shut uppa your face!
"Did all those in the stalls here that?" "! said that, didn't !?"
The excitement was contagious.
Of course, the President shook my hand first.
"! pledge allegiance to La Salle, the exemplary school of America."
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Proven: Caf burgers have horse meat.
"I'm lucky I got my jacket off before this picture was taken."
Beef stew was a bad choice.
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"Should we pork our data?"
Slightly camera shy.
Babies must play.
"Yo fue?" Voy a matarte.
Studly
SQUID
Waiting for devine inspiration.
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Robert Adamski
Paetrus
Banmiller
George Fassnacht
Stephen
Brennan
Edward Gapsis
Eric Chesna
Douglas Cooper
Timothy Curran
Drew Gontram
Peter Hallinan
Brian Hogan
Brian Jay
Brian Donnelly
Matthew Keele
Michael Korejko "I don't kn~w this guy ... "
Robert Laurenzi
Sean Mahoney
Michael Porreca
Jason Ripka
Matthew McDonald
Christopher
Saracino
Homeroom
Ian McDowell
Edward Shields
Moderator:
Good Homeroom,
James
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Wentz
Tyler Zegley
Christopher
Thomas Smith
Mrs. Muriel Mehr All Present
Meagher
Francis Mulvey
Eric Strohl
Sean O'Donnell
Brian Vesey
larcus Adamucci
Daniel Bavuso
Stephen
Brown
Michael Clement
Michael Corcoran
Gerald Fecher
Foster Garrison
Michael Goodyear
1'.
lvid D' Allesandro
John Mangan
Robert Mosman
Joseph
Dougherty
Bernard Hamblin
Matthew Jenkins
Philip Keidel
Anthony Kostler
Michael Leaming
Drew McAuliffe
Sean O'Hara
'
You mean there's a test today?
Dominick
Powell
Homeroom
Scott Roessler
Moderator:
Andrew Savysky
Joseph
Hohenleitner
Edward McFarlane
Chris Michiels
Andrew Shire
Chris Solecki
Bro. Richard Kestler
Absent: Gerard Werner
:dward Subokow
David Wallace
Gary Zemitis
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Bernard Adighibe
Matthew Beagle
Michael Gartner
James Grasmeder
Michael Kovac
Michael Burger
Christopher
Hanson
Michael Corsello
Gennaro D' Alterio
Andrew Dudzek
Paul Fenn
Edward Holmes
Fred Jerome
James Johnson
Kevin Kelly
Raymond Letak
I wonder what it tastes like. Manley
Anthony McCall
Matthew Miehle
Michael Naughton
Stephen
Patrick
McGarvey
John Ormond
Homeroom
Dennis Pryor
Moderator:
Good Homeroom,
Patrick
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Solley
Matthew Szpindor
Andrew Roman
John Schmalbach
William Silcox
John Walls
Martin Whalen
Mr. Dennis Blob
All Present
Eric Biggins
Alfred Alvarez
ie Buzzanca
Daniel Clipner
,id Getzler
Robert Hartner
Jeffrey DePolo
Anthony Cossetti
Thomas Dunleavy
Mike Howe
Brian Ferko
Christopher
Johnston
.....,\.<.. CROSS~
ott Kelly
Dave Kratz
tOUNTR You mess with a runner ... You're messing with the wrong dude. 100
Levine
1m Mikulski
Robert Manus
Keshav Nayak
Joseph Palermo
Homeroom
Michael Quinn
Moderator:
John Ross
Michael McCann
Michael McGettigan
Chad Schwender
Brian Siliquini
Charles Torreance
Eric Walser
Mr. Edward McCabe
Absent: Thomas Green
.on Spera
Arthur Tilson
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Frank Ammaturo
Kylie Costello
Thomas Gibbons
David Billitto
Michael Campagna
Anthony DeSimone
Stephen
John Coch1
David Edling
Matthew Heine
Griffin
Joseph Finn
Albert Hu{
Go ahead ... Make my day. Justin Jones
James
Thomas Kelly
Mark Marroletti
Francis McCloskey
Homeroom
William McGroarty
Moderator:
Kugler
Keith Miller
Christian
Lo,
Henry New
Bro. David Rogers
Absent: Mark Young Phillip Palmer
Colin Rahn
John Stack
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Christopher
Matthew Rossanese
Kevin Tinneny
Timothy Wardle
Seega
Rodger Williams
John Sime
Stephen
Bacica
Niels Eriksen
Charles Bodner
Marc Borrelli
Chris Cantono
Robert Cole
Mark Fitzgerald
Michael Craig
Timothy Devers
Michael Gillon
Brian Guckin
Edwin Heins
Kevin Kaminski
Robert Hughes
Jeffrey Ladson
Matthew Kensey
Edward Lynch
How many times do I have to tell you? It's Doctor Devine."
~ouis McCormick
Andrew McKernan
Homeroom
Moderator:
Absent: Stephen
Dave Morasco
.eodore
Segletes
Mrs. Irene Pawlish
Rossmeisl
Austin Noonan
Jeffrey Sink
Jeffrey Peek
John Stanczak
Orlando Torres
William Watts
James
Reed
Peter Williamson
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David Baker
Christian
Brian Cronin
Matthew M. Collins
Michael Erra
Andrew Gallagher
Matthew Kaminski
Leonard King
Neill Matthews
Erik McCullough
Joseph
Norton
Ted Pileggi
Chris Haarmeyer
William Gilroy
Pasqual expostulates on the preponderance of pizza
John Regan
Homeroom
Gregory Ryan
Moderator:
Mr. Joseph
James Hesdon
Bradle!
Keith Dicciani
Chris Idler
Gregory Lahr
Robert Mac Neil
Daniel McLaughlin
Dennis Morris
Joseph Seifert
Frank Sistrunll
Edward Weber
Eric Wright
Parisi
Absent: Michael Lauf
Colin Stowe
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James Van Stone
John Bang
Al Cunningham
Brendan Keeley
Brian Casey
Gregory Brennan
Robert Dick
Christopher
Farrell
Thomas Hibbs
Andrew Komanowsky
Paul Lalley
Joseph McDonald
Timothy McMahon
Andrew Moskowitz
Joseph O'Connell
Carlos Sanchez
Andrew Serano
Michael Smalla
Brian Reilly
Homeroom
Paul In
He wore a jacket in the library.
Moderator:
Good Homeroom,
Christopher
Ventresca
Connell
Paul Giuliano
Matthew Gallagher
Andrew Hagerty
Courtney
John Maher
Carl Mattia
John Pitts
Edward Stricker
Bro. Michael Kramer
All Present
Jason Weems
James
Wright
101
Robert Akbari
Gerad Argeros
Torrey Bracken
John Burger
Joseph Bellit
This little piggy went to market ...
Thomas
Coleman
Charles Croney
Dominic
Matthew
Dopkin
Thomas Haslam
Jeffrey Mackowiak
Richard Matthew
Gregory Rolek
Michael Simpson
Patrick
McGuigan
Craig Ebner
Kevin Hinderliter
Robert Miller
Joseph
Homeroom
Good Homeroom,
Edward Wentz
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Thomas Flavin
Timothy Gaddy
James Greenf
Robert Kelly
Andrew Korman
Edward Ledu
Matthew Oberholzer
John Petko
Thomas Reich,
Sullivan
Moderator:
CapJ
William Tighe
Mr. James Bradley
All Present
Wonjae Yang
Gerald Vile
Kevin Allen
Joseph Atkinson
Blake Benner
=rancis Casey
Robert Colomeda
Stephen Dachowski
Gavin Bray
Wilhem Dortonne
5 Kisses-4-3
Christian
Moffa
Shane O'Donnell
George Petrellis
Homeroom
Sean Reilly
Moderator:
Good Homeroom,
lichael Tomchewsky
Joseph Visco
Christopher
Burgoyne
Paul Edling
William Fogg
Robert Gaidjunas
Daniel Guarnaccia
John Hasson
Raymond Huggett
Vincent Kennedy
Robert Kozloski
Thomas Lee
Kenneth Madden
James Matthews
Joseph McMahon
James Russell
Jason Skarbek
Edward Swanson
Mr. Gerald Evans
All Present
Stephen
Wilhelm
Steven Zhelesnik
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Ahamefula
Amachi
Geoffrey Aton
Erich Berke
David Brendza
Terrence
Burke
George Casper
Paul Danella
Paul Doyle
John Egan
David Gallagher
David Gunn
Albert Heaton
William Kershner
Michael McAllister
Matthew Krapf
Patrick
McMonagle
Daniel Conneli
Patrick
James
Foley
Jagiello
Robert Lewis
Michael Maguire
James Morrissey
Edward O'Hanlon
Joseph
Christopher
Did I ever tell you about the time ...
Joseph Pickard
Robert Riethmiller
Saunders
Smith
Homeroom Moderator: Bro. Talbor Ramsbottom Good Homeroom, All Present
Eugene Swider
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Richard Trub
Karl Voss
Michael Ziff
seph Andres
:topher D' Angelo
Dean Baker
William Dramis
James
Robert Betchyk
Michael Fegley
Christopher
Brill
Stephen
Fox
Byrne
Shaun Chun
Frank Gallo
Christopher
Conway
Thomas Haldis
Homeroom Moderator: Mr. Thomas Turner Absent: Will Kruckenberger
1ad Hellman
Scott Johnson
Samuel Kim
eter Loftus
William Maher
Connell McConeghy
Banished by the Queen of the Library on three counts of loud page turning.
id McNamara
James Ottaviano
Lee Mullen
A•~g-
·~.J::1 =a
hael Plagens
hn Schaefer
Joseph Pluck
Jeffrey Steinmetz
Gregory Rietzke
Peter Tantala
John Uhland
Theodore
Uszko
Roy Waldspurger
William Williams
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Leon Angelichio
Sal Baldassano
James Bethke
Michael Delia
John Dunn
Anthony Ferraro
Matthew Brogan
Patrick
Gibson
Jason Calhoun
John Cicchiello
Mark Haley
Harry Helverson
..... Steve
-
Coru2
Paul Kane
Kennety Kus
Robert Kitchell
Alan Lovgr,
Well, it worked yesterday!
John McFad,
Thomas Mahoney
Thomas Melson
Sean Murphy
Raymond Palmer
Homeroom
Tom Poehlmann
Moderator:
Ryan Roat
Eugene Schall
Joseph
Stev,
Mr. William Geiger
Absent: John Fraunces
Nicholas Teti
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Frank Vaccaro
Chris Walsh
Steve Wonsie
\
Brian Archibald
Pat Bartucci
Mike Beveridge
Michael Clancy
John Coscia
Bradley Delizia
Stephen
Dunn
Kenneth
Fisher
Vincent Bruner
\
Thomas Cantono
William Frio
Oh, how sweet it is ...
Mark Grady
Bob Halfpenny
Timothy Herron
Sean Kane
Erik Kleinfelder
Kevin Lange
Paul Murray
Joseph
Chris Prader
Penrose
Homeroom
Chris Lynch
Moderator:
Good Homeroom,
1seph Thompson
John Valenti
Kirk Marcolina
Pat McFadden
Steven Rodia
Greg Schillinger
Andrew Miles
Jerome
Stewart
Ms. Maureen Dugan
All Present.
Jonathan
Walton
Paul Wynn
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Christopher
Jeffrey Coladonato
Arena
Walter Bass
Robert Craig
Gregory Dupee
Curt Flack
Joseph Herzog
Arturo lnterian
William Keenan
William Marroletti
Timothy McGoldrick
William Newhouse
John Perillo
Raymond Bloemker
Elliot Fus
Joseph Klinger
Steven Buonomo
John Graham
Michael Lebiedzinski
James Canb
Christopher
Ha
James
Lyo
Kevin Milhc
Stephen
R,
Hi Tech!
Jonathan
Roesser
Stephen
William Stroh
Seravalli
Homeroom
Moderator:
Good Homeroom,
Michael Tidd
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James
Vesci
Mr. George Hohenleitner
All Present.
David Weikel
Dennis Ya
rhomas Cleary
John Alcorn
Pete Bonfanti
Francis Crane
Michael Difebbo
James Duffy
Harry Fisher
William Brown
William Carey
Frank Gagliano
Bentley Gleeson
Kevin Guerin
Michael Korman
Kevin Ledger
James Logan
Michael Malatesta
James McColigan
Brian Saxon
Mark Sciutto
Cathcin' rays, La Salle style.
endan McGowan
Edmund Mirarchi
Kevin O'Donnell
Homeroom
Moderator:
Peter Phelan
Brian Sullivan
Redd
Mr. Al Puntel
Absent: Gordon Conwell, Michael Egnotovich, vin laquinto, David Rothwell, Joseph Volpe
David Smith
Christopher
Emil Gondos, Ke路
Eric Toppy
Stephen
Williamson
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Joshua Baer
Thomas Cush
Christopher
Christopher
Blount
Michael Botto
Christopher
Bullick
Michael Caruso
Robert Clinton
Thomas Dunleavy
Diienno Homeroom
Moderator:
Kenn Corriga~
Timothy Fitzger,
Mr. Gerald Miller
Absent: John Ha
James Gallagher
William Lahr
Daniel Goodwin
Michael Guerrelli
Edward Lemanowicz
Theodore
Loos
John Izzard
Robert Marti~
Mr. Diehl's solution to the parking problem.
Sean McElligot
Mark Mitchell
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John McHale
Gerald O'Hara
John Pilosi
Robert Sullivan
Andrew Tripodi
Drew Reichert
Gregory Scandone
Joseph
Walker
Thomas Scott
David Wolpert
Gregory Sollei
'j
Peter Bartels
William Coer
Christopher
Brian Boyle
Gerald Cosgrove
Christian
Calhoun
De John
Samuel Casale
Patrick
Dougherty
Watch out! It bites!
Patrick Dunn
Ramon Garcia
Arthur Etchells
Charles Graham
David Halfpenny
Homeroom
Michael Kelly
Moderator:
Good Homeroom,
Matthew Lane
David Fecak
David Forde
Chuan Lin
Gerard Lucidi
Mrs. Julia Maher
All Present
laniel Mcfarlane
Thomas McGann
David McMahon
Edward Moore
Gregory Ore
Larry Poli
Edward Reilly
Jeffrey Ryan
Wesley Waninger
Duke Wolpert
Michael Scanlan
William Shaeffer
Taras Sowirka
Christopher
Susanin
John Trotman
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John Beagle
Matthew Bradley
Paul Dougherty
Peter DuPont
Michael Gavin
Ronald Lauck
John McGeer
Christopher
Rile
Richard Cameron
John Casey
Costello
Michael D
Fafara
Stanley Fe
Douglas Gregor
Edward Hibbert
Jeffrey Ke
Dennis Link
Malcolm Macklin
Patrick
Edmondo
Richard Pou
Gavin Muir
Charles McNally
Mark Rzemieniewski
Vincent Schaeffer
Moderator:
Good Homeroom,
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Michael Tyrrell
Patrick
Joseph
Homeroom
Stanley Szpindor
Brendan Coghlan
Paludi
Michael Shannon
I
James
Mc(
Stab
Mrs. Linda Donahue
All Present
Douglas Ward
Timothy W,
Geoffrey Branscome
Robert Campion
Lawrence Becht
Michael Belcher
,teven Coladonato
John Cowan
Phillip Demara
Robert Dougherty
Charles Gemmi
Matthew Grexa
Samuel Hillanbrand
John Kichula
John Miles
Frances Mullen
:::harles McGowan
Patrick
McGonagle
John Casper
Daniel Durkin
Joseph
Lawless
Brian Patrone
Robert Farrace
Andrew Little
Christopher
Putro
Joseph
James
Fry
Madden
John Rodia
Henry Schirmer
David Sadowski
What did you call me?
Joseph
Robert Sharma
Homeroom
Moderator:
Good Homeroom,
Louis Talamo
Gregory Watson
Stelacio
Bro. Thomas Dunn
All Present
Joseph
Young
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Christopher
Blatney
Brian Bray
Robert Capaldi
James
Cassalia
Mark Collins
Homeroom
Moderator:
Good Homeroom,
James
Doyle
Albert Funk
Paul Hinderliter
Michael Coyle
Bro. James
Thomas Depma11
Steck
All Present
Frank Dwyer
Mark Ferraro
Thomas Gilmore
Leonard Gryn
Patrick
Daniel Lefevre
Kilbride
With utter boredom, neck cramps set in.
Thomas Lobley
Thomas Maguire
Matthew McGovern
Michael Minghenelli
Lee Schmalbach
Jeffrey Stever
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Sean Mcallister
Christopher
Murphy
Gregory Tiernan
Robert Perkinson
Christopher
Van Zandt
Christopher
Raimondo
Gregory Vrato
Christopher
Roedell
Andrew Wiley
Albert Salvador
Christian
Zajac
Homeroom
Moderator:
Mr. Michael Bruno
.Absent: Andrew Glick
"This is what my mommy put in my lunch."
Charles Bogle
Christopher
~atthew
Joseph
Dubil
Richard Brennan
Harry Caparo
William Eberhard
Daniel Finn
Lochetto
John Maiden
Rebl
Joseph Romano
Patrick
McCann
Michael Sawicky
Keith Vernon
Kevin Christian
James
Patrick
Joseph
Gabriele
Anthony Consolo
Joseph
Guagliardo
Stephen
Coyle
Stephen
Michael Houck
Stephen
Diehl
Kiszely
McGovern
Albert Miralles
Francis Nolan
Andrew Peszka
Schmidt
Timothy Short
David Suder
Jeffrey Tietjens
Bruce Williamson
Christopher
Zegley
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or La Salle Football, the 1985 ......... ;::.. !I season represented an entrance into a new era, the reign of new hea coach Joseph Colistra, History Department Chairman. The change could be spotted as early as last spring, when an extensive weight-room was constructed in the upstairs locker room, in order that football players, as well as members of other teams, could work out to prepare for the upcoming season. Summer brought with it intense training, especially the week spent at Camp Neumann. However, another change soon emerged: the feeling that this year's team was a family. Also, assistants were added to the coaching staff including Ed Meehan, offensive coach, Bill McGee, quarterback coach, and Paul Kubeck, linebacker coach. Joining Colistra and returning coach Jim Maxwell were Joseph
Radvansky and John Hyman. Unfortunately, the beginning of the regulc season was accompanied only by disappoin ment: two gut-wrenching losses to Cardin, Dougherty and Archbishop Ryan. In both < those games, La Salle held the lead at som point during the game. Inconsistency contil ued to plague the Explorers as the lossE amounted to an 0-7 record for the followin games. Despite the travail on the field, hov ever, the team fought their hardest and mail tained a positive attitude. Co-captains Mik Anderer and Eugene Spirito helped the tear to establish the proper attitude in order fc this to happen. The season ended on a wir ning note with victories over Bishop Kenric and St. Joe's Prep, both with identical 21scores. -~
A goal-line stand.
Varsity Football: (left to right) (top row) J. Tietjens, P. Gibson, C. Calhoun, J. Casey, J. Pluck, B. McGowan, C. Ward, B. Williamson, K. Vernon, J. Logan, K. Allen; (2n row) G. Stewart, J. Gabriele, D. Wolpert, J. Cassalia, Duke Wolpert, J. Alcorn, R. Dougherty, A. Amichi; (3rd row) M. Caruso, J. Schmidt, J. Romano, B. Timoney, D. Litner,\ Olivieri, T. Cush, A. Marszalek, J. Saunders; (4th row) J. Collistra - Head Coach, B. Grady, S. Chadwick, E. Koebert, N. McCall, A. Macklin, A. Mattia, J. Fitzpatrick, , McGowan, J. Wentz, Bro. C. Clayton, J. Steinmetz - Asst. Coach; (5th row) J. Blount, D. Atkinson, R. Weikel, E. Harkins, M. Anderer, G. Spirito, L. Daly, A. Bonner, V. Bartl
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.V. Football: (left to right); (Top row); D. Finn, R. Kitchell, J. Vesci, R. Matthew, S. Wilhelm, L. Talamo, (2nd >w); L. Mullen, M. Simpson, J. Hasson, J. Sullivan, H. Helverson, K. Kusay, G. Roller, (3rd row); J. Colistra :ead Coach, F. Casey, J. Morrissey, S. Casale, S. Szpindor, G. Rietzke, C. Blount, J. Radvansky - Asst. Coach, 3ottom row); B. Brown, P. Phelan, S. Wonsiewski. Missing: S. Diehl, S. Fox, F. Gallo, K. Lange, T. Melson, T. antono, N. Teti.
Emmett(19) pitches out to Charles Graham.
Freshman Football: (left to right); (Top row); M. McDonald, M. Howe, T. Baker, A. Noonan, F. Sistrunk, B. Handlin. (2nd row); S. Manley, T. Kelly, L. McCormick, A. De Simone, M. McCann, C. Bodner, J. Wright, (3rd row); A. Hughes, C. Mattia, M. Maroletti, A. Sativisky, C. Idler, D. Clipner, J. Dougherty, D. Edling, (4th row); B. Fahy - Asst. Coach, D. Gontram, C. Stowe, M. Corsello, B. Vesey, M. Jenkins, M. Rossanese, P. Fino, J. McDonald, A. Roller - Asst. Coach; (Bottom row); D. Billitto, C. Johnson, B. Silcox, D. Kratz, C. Mattia - Head Coach, E. Weber, J. Stanczak, E. Lynch, T. Smith. Missing: G. Brennan, C. Schawender, M. Gillen, D. Ryan - Asst. Coach.
She will protect all Freshmen.
Senior Class Football Players {back row, left to right): E. Koebert, B. Grady, J. Blount, D. Atkinson, R. Weikel, J. Colistra {Head Coach), A. Macklin, S. Chadwick, A. Bonne E. Harkins, A. Marszalek, J. McGowan, J. Fitzpatrick. {bottom row, left to right): G. Spirito, V. Barth, A. Mattia, N. McCall, B. Timoney, V. Olivieri, M. Anderer, L. Daly, I Litner.
"Ouch!"
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"Which way did he go?"
"Don't start without us!"
Defense!
Another three points.
Got you coming and going
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ven before the La Salle soc team started its season, hopei a birth in the Philadelphia Cat lie League playoffs were foremost in minds and hearts of the players. Led coach Tom Turner and the four capta Todd Hellmann, Ed DeAngelis, Drew Sto mal, and Matt Schools, the team of thirh seniors, six juniors and two sophomores I played the maturity which enabled them rise above last year's inconsistency. Thi young men were willing to give one hund1 percent every day. Their hard work c dedication was readily apparant as the s son progressed: tough wins over No Catholic and Archbishop Wood (once ran~ second among all teams in Southeast, Pennsylvania), and a hard fought draw 1.1. Archbishop Ryan, a team which was or ranked second in the nation. These gan proved to be the catalysts which spurred the Explorers to even greater heights. This year's varsity was the culmination four years of growth within the La Salle s cer program. They, supported this season superb defense and consistant performar from the players, have clearly made La Sc a team to be reckoned with in the Cathe league. Although the loss of thirteen seniors next year will be a severe one, the talents the young and coming players are cause 路 definite hope for the future of La Salle s, cer.
"I think I can!"
La Salle player in hot persuit.
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"Hey, where did everybody go?"
rsity Soccer; (left to right); (Back row); T. Turner Coach, B. Zamichielli, J. Cattie, K. Paulick, B. Gick, J. Stever, T. Hellmann, C. Hellmann, D. Tripodi, J. Mer' M. Schools, E. DeAngelis, (Front row); G. Muir, J. Cunningham, D. Stockmal, J. Belcher, G. Argeros, G. Branscome, G. Scandone, J. Devine, T. Lefevre.
Drew forgets where he is, again.
J. V. Soccer; (left to right); (Back row); B. Miller, K. Madden, K. Christian, M. Belcher, W. Yang, J. Cicchiello, S. Coruzzi, D. McNamara, C. Croney, G. Vile, C. D'Angelo, M. Beveridge, M. Noel Coach, (Front row); C. Flack, J. Doyle, B. Archibold, J. Calhoun, T. Poehlmann, B. Fogg, R. Hugget, A. Lovegren.
shman Soccer; (left to right); (back row); J. Mullin - Coach, S. O'Hara, P. William' D. Cooper, D. Wallace, P. McGarvey, A. Alvarez, J. Vanstone, B. McNeil, G. Ryan, J. ,lterio, D. Shire, (Front row); J. Ross, T. Cassetti, J. Seifert, F. McCloskey, J. Peak, M. ig, B. Casey, M. Kaminski, J. Grasmeder.
Ready for dance audition.
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It's mine, and you can't have it!
La Salle's new weapon: karate.
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"A head-start keeps me jumpin'!"
Friend -
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Don't be afraid -
or foe?
presses on in the face (or stomach) of opposition.
Keep your eyes on the camera, not the ball!
it's only a soccer ball.
Is this soccer or basketball?
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a Salle has always had a tradition of excellence in long distance running, and the 1985 Cross Country tea s proven that it is no exception to the rule. Starting in the sweltering days of July, La Salle's harriers have worked to become one of the best teams in the Catholic League. The workouts continued into late August, when the team travelled to Pottstown PA to attend the Mensch MillCross Country Camp. While there, La Salle burned up the country roads, running twice a day and also winning the camp's annual invitational race, outdistancing such fine teams as Perkiomen Valley and West Chester. Entering the regular season La Salle placed favorably in such prestigious races as the Conrad Weiser Invitational, Manhattan College Invitational, and the Salesianum Invitational. The team also finished the regular season with a record of 18-4, one of the best in league.
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Hey, hurry up. The car's running.
The agony of defeat.
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Coach Pat Devine and assistant coaches Edward McCabe and Brother David Rogers are no strangers to this position on the top of the Catholic League; La Salle's record since Mr. Devine took over in 197 4 is 1'86 wins and 23 losses. Much of the success of the team this year was the result of the talent and leadership of senior Seamus McElligot. Seamus, leading the Explorers by example, remained undefeated in regular Catholic League meets in 1985. "Seamus has really developed into one of the finest runners in the state of Pennsylvania," said Mr. Devine. Along with McElligot, seniors John Livingood and Sean O'Halloran have provided the leadership needed to guide this young and inexperienced team. Another factor in the success of the Cross Country team in 1985 has been the performance of junior Joe Young. Young has estab-
lished himself as one of the top five runner the Catholic League through his consist performances throughout the year. Al, with Young, juniors Chris Van Zandt, Iv Lane, and Mike Tyrell, and Sophomore S Kimm have molded together to form La S. into a stronger contender in the Philadelp Catholic League. The strength of any team can always measured by the success of the Junior Va ty team. This year's JV team compiled impressive record, winning such meets as Salesianum and Manhattan Invitation, Runners such as seniors Tom Capper, R Penuliar, John Bottinger, Mike Stelacio, , Tom Houlahan, juniors Pat Costello, J= McGonagle, and Brian Saxon, and Sop mores Pat McFadden, John Burger, 5( Murphy, Jim Russell, and Paul Kane h, contributed to the JV's success in 1985.
Last guy to the finish line buys the pizza.
Coach Devine recommends a good cigar after each victory.
Seamus McElligott, one step ahead of the rest.
7,425 ... 7,426 ... 7,427
15-86 Cross Country Seniors: Back Row, (left to right): S. O'Halloran, T. >per, J. Bottinger, M. Stelacio, J. Livingood, T. Houlahan. Kneeling: R. Penuliar, ,!cElligott, T. Darragh.
What most runners saw this season.
I refuse to get down on the grass like that.
1985-86 Cross Country Team: leftto right standing: P. McFadden, R. Penuliar, T. Flavin, P. Kane, T. Capper, B. Sazon, M. Stelacio, S. Murphy, J. Russell, P.J. McGonagle, J. Bottinger, S. Kim, P. Costello, J. Burger, J. Baer, J. Young, M. Lane, J. Livingood, T. Houlahan, T. Darragh. Kneeling: J. Hohenlietner, D. Bavuso, P. Guilano, E. Holmes, T. McMahon, K. Costello, S. Rossmeisl. Sitting: M. Tyrrell. Missing: Seamus McElligott, Sean O'Halloran, Chris Vanzandt.
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IID or the La Salle Swim Team, the ... 11"""";,ai 1985-86
swimming season shaped up to be a tough challenge. Called a "rebuilding year" by coach Tony Amand, the season was marked by difficult meets against The Prep, O'Hara, and Father Judge. The team, lacking the seniors of years past, had to work hard in order to compete for the Catholic League title. With only two returning All-Catholics, the team needed new people to take up the slack. Seniors Andrew Bonner, Rich Fegley, Bob Gick, Phil Hagerty, Charles Lee, Joe Moran, Chas O'Brien, and Hillary Jordan offered much of the leadership in motivating the team. Also adding support and filling in the gaps were Juniors Charles Bogle, Drew Reichert, Sean McElligott, and Tom McGann. A surprisingly talented group of underclassmen aided the team, especially in the sprint events. Sophomores John Graham, Tom Reichard, and Freshmen Jack Pitts, and Brian Hogan led the younger swimmers and were excellent point scorers. With hard work, this "rebuilding" year had a good chance to be a banner year for La Salle Swimming.
Senior swimmers
(L to R): R. Fegley, J. Moran, P. Hagerty, A. Bonner, C. O'Brien, B. Gick, H. Jor
Trying out for a role in "Splash 2" Nice shades
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Sophomore members (L to R): L. Foley, J. Schaefer, J. Grahm, J. Ottaviano, B. Delezzia,
Wake up, Chas! The Wall! The Wall!
T. Reichard, S. Dachowski
eshman members (L to R): S. Brennan, T. Shields, B. Hogan, C. Idler, C. Seega,
'itts
Stop checking your toes and dive!
1ior members (L to R): C. Lawless, C. Susanin, S. McElligott, C. Bogle, M. Botto, Gavin, S. Coyle, D. Reichert. Missing: T. McGann
Hey, who is that guy? All right, who stole the starting gun?
"Faster than a speeding bullet ... "
Close race. Don't worry, we won.
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Sean is left behind -
again.
Every man for himself
Looks like a definite suicide to me, chief.
We see you in the back, frosh!
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he 1986 La Salle Basketball
~ team started the season under
~ watchful eyes of basketball fans everywhere. Expectations were high for the defending Catholic League Northern Division Champs. Anticipation accompanied the beginning of tryouts on November 1 as the returning players were anxious to continue their winning tradition. Once final cuts were made the squad consisted of five seniors, four juniors, and two sophomores. The seniors were Emmett Harkins, Bill Lesorovage, Mike Casey, Matt Moyer, and McDonald's All Merican nominee Mike Matthews. The juniors were Kevin laquinto, Dan Durkin, Malcolm Macklin, and Dave Smith, and the sophomores were Bob Betchyk and Tom Lee. Despite unfortunate preseason losses to West Catholic, Malvern, and Archbishop Carroll, everyone maintained faith in coach Les Burke and his fine corps of assistants, including Mike Soroka, Marty Jackson, and newcomer Bill McCullough. La Salle won its first Catholic League game in a close win over Ryan and its second in another close game at home against McDevitt. During these first few games, La Salle fans were introduced to the personalities of the new faces on the floor, namely Matt Moyer, Mike Casey, and Mike Matthews. Moyer proved to be a steady force and one of the better centers in the league. Casey was heralded as the unsung hero; those close to the team were able to appreciate his competiveness and athletic ability. Mike Matthews, held by many to be the best player in the league, treated the fans to an array of slam dunks. He was nominated to McDonald's All American team, an honor which speaks for itself. Junior Dan Durkin guided the team, keeping a cool head in pressure-filled situations. Senior guard Emmett Harkins provided hustle, leadership, and perimeter shooting, while senior Bill Lesorovage proved his versatility in more than one position (in his case four).
Varsity: standing (L to R): J. Casper {Mgr), M. Soroka {Asst. Coach), B. McGowan, B. Betchyk, D. Smith, Moyer, M. Matthews, M. Casey, L. Burke {coach). Kneeling (L to R): M. Macklin, E. Harkins, T. Lee, D. Dur B. Lesoravage.
JV: standing (L to R): B. McCullough {coach), G. Schall, B. Betchyk, D. Smith, P. Gibson, B. McGowan Daugherty (Mgr), K. laquinto. Sitting (L to R): T. Gaddy, M. Macklin, T. Lee, T. Burke, F. Casey.
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I know what you're thinking
C'mon Guys! If you win I'll buy you ...
La Salle's zone causes difficulty for opponents
Freshman (L to R): B. Watts, B. Ferko, B. Reilly, B. Musman, A. Alvarez, K.
Casey looks back court.
Tinney, B. Manus, M. Borrelli, S. Brown, J. Stanczak, M. Fitzgerald, M. Young, M. Jackson (coach).
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Referees are always in the way.
Moyer completes a three-point play.
Can I have a show of hands?
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Outta my way, I'm comin' through
Another free throw clears the glass.
Not the greatest form, but we'll take the hoop.
Emmett, once again, quarterbacks the offense.
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Yes, that's a basketball, Brendan.
McGowan looks for a break downcourt.
La Salle resorts to black magic
A very poor shot by Kendrick La Salle's upcoming Freshman team.
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The whistle sounded, Mike. Remember, never lose hope.
I'll have a better chance if I don't look.
Triple-teamed, Matt forces up an air ball.
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he 1985-86 Bowling season was marked with change, success, =.II and disappointment. Coach Tom Power sustained the hope of success and the possibility of a playoff berth throughout the entire season. The varsity squad, consisting of captain John Siliquini, Paul Minecci, Chuck Gemmi, Bill Coer, Bob Craig, and part-time bowlers Joe Irwin, Tom Houlahan, Bill Reinhardt, and Harry Fisher, adjusted quickly to the change of their home location from Adams Lanes to Del Ennis Lanes. The scores of nearly every match showed improvement over previous years. Despite the achievement of the best record and highest scores this year, the team suffered several disappointing losses. Crucial games were lost by only a handful of pins, dimming hopes for a playoff berth. However, both the coach and the team can only look favorably on this year's accomplishments. Coach Power and the returning members are expecting next year's season to be a continuation of the progress shown this year; the goal of winning the Northern Division remains to be reached.
John doing his Travolta imitation
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The first of three unique photos
Coach Power shows team the "proper style".
Let the pins fall where they may ...
That one pin always gets away.
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Illb he 1985-1986
indoor track team possessed all the necessary characteristics for a winning season. All the members on this dedicated team looked forward to ~ successful competition this year, and they were hopeful of carrying out La Salle's exce!Terittrack tradition. This year's team was led by the outstanding senior class, with such experienced veterans as Seamus McElligott, John Brown, Sean McCook, Ron Bean, Mark Madison, and John Livin路 good. La Salle's best distance runner, Seamus McElligott, has received numerous scholarship offers from some of the most prestigious schools in the country for his great athletic ability. There is also a strong future for La Salle track in the next few years because of the fine developing runners in the junior and sophomore classes. Joe Young, Chris Van Zandt, Josh Baer, Matt Lane, and Pat Costello will have the responsibility of leading the runners next year as they become seniors. The sophomores moving up are Sam Kim, John Burger, Paul Kane, Pat McFadden, and Ace Amachi. With additional experience, it is hoped these young runners will produce a great team of their own. La Salle's fine track team could not win without the excellent direction of coach Mr. Pat Devine. Under his able guidance, assisted by Bro. David Rogers, the team continually does extremely well year in and year out. ~
Runningood
J. Baer, S. McElligott, J. Young, C. Van Zandt
Too Young to die
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1 lap down, 300 to go
L to R: S. Coladonato, P. McFadden, W. Redcross, P. Giulianno
L to R: M. Lane, P. Costello, J. Livingood, S. Kim
Duuuuuh!
In nervous anticipation
No loitering
Last call for quiche.
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"Too late Al, its in the net."
Was that the 1st, 2nd, 3rd, or 4th whistle?
"The puck hasn't been dropped yet, Pete."
I think I see a puck!
La Salle Varsity Ice Hockey. Top L to R: A. Glick, S. Patel, H. Portland, J. Connors Timmerman, A. Etchells. Bottom L to R: P. Liesewski, P. Rotelle, H. Portland (asst. coach Heaton, R. Houk (coach), D. Morasco, J. Duffy.
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h yes, La Salle does have an ice hockey club! Thank you student council fo, putting its schedule on those cute little winter sports calendars. Thank you student body for supporting it, if not physically than in your thoughts. The performance of the ice hockey club parallels the tremendous backing of the La Salle community. The La Salle Ice Hockey Team is composed of a few very select and elite men who strive to achieve a winner's status. Seniors, J. Connor, P. Lisiewski, S. Patel, H. Portland, P. Rotelli, and M. Timmerman incorporate their experience and talent to become the skeleton of the team. Juniors, J. Duffy, A. Etchells, A. Glick, sophomores A. Heaton, and V. Kennedy and freshmen D. Morasco and J. Ross add the shape and strength necessary to make La Salle a formidable opponent. Although most of the parts are present, the La Salle Ice Hockey T earn remains dismembered. The cause of the lack of cohesion is bewildering to coach Robert Houk Jr. At present, he seems to feel that it is a skating problem. Many practices are spent without the use of pucks. This seems to be a logical approach because the team has trouble breaking out and scoring. As the troubled ice hockey team struggles through another season, questions arise concerning its fate next year. The loss of six seniors may result in the loss of the team. Look on the bright side, then nobody would have to wonder why an ice hockey ticket was not included in the attack pack '85-'86.
La Salle players pursuing a roll of tape.
Al covers, this time.
Confusion at center ice.
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Varsity Members; (l tor); Back Row; Bro. Tom Dunn (mod.) D. Lefevre, J. Tannahill, T. Lefevre, K. Melinson,
M. Mclees, C. Redd, C. Flack, Dave Siegel (Coach), Front row; P. Henderson (Coach), B. Timoney, T. Kent, R. Kozloski, M. Simon, G. Muir, and G. Rolek
A typical practice
"Ouch!"
he La Salle wrestling team sc 1985-86 as a season of shifti1 ~ dependence. The superb upp weightsof 1984-85 had graduated, and nc the experience rested with the lower weig classes. Six year veteran coach Dave Seig, and third year assistant coach Pat Henders, again headed the Explorers. After losing five varsity seniors, Cose! McCoy, Biggans, Kolsun, and Matthew, l Salle relied on five seniors and two juniors l the majority of experience. The wrestlers with previous Varsity expi ience each stepped up one weight class wi the exception of junior Gavin Muir at 185 : Chris Redd, junior, moved to 105, M, Mclees, to 112, Keith Melinson to 119, T Lefevre to 126, Jim Tannahill to 132, a1 Brian Timoney to 145. The other weig classes were filled with both experienced a rookie wrestlers. Dan Lefevre, Tom Kent, and Robert K, loski represented the 138, 155, and 1 pound weight classes respectively. Kent, si ior, Lefevre, junior, and Kozloski, sop! more, have had junior varsity experiern Mike Simon, senior, wrestled in the 185 s when Muir was moved to the heavywei~ division. Curtis Flack, Brian Bray, and Gr Rolek filled Chris Redd's vacated spot at lbs. Bray and Rolek alternated at t heavyweight spot. Stepping down from the prestigious pc tion of moderator was Brother John D'. fonso, senior counselor. His replacement v. Brother Thomas Dunn, FSC. Further spiri al and physical guidance and assistan came from honorary coach and top fan, I Lafontaine. Parents, teachers, and otr fans rooted the Explorers through an up a down season.
"What happened to the ref will happen to you." Another good place for a stick-up.
Let your imagination speak for itself.
"What do you mean you only dance with girls?"
"Hey, watch the leg!"
"Where did you buy those sneakers?"
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s the 1986 La Salle Baseball season began, varsity and ju~ nior varsity players felt a new excitement in the spring air. Not only was it a brand new season, but there was also a brand new coaching staff which was headed by Mr. Joseph Parisi. The reactions to Mr. Molush's resignation as Varsity head coach and the appointment of Mr. Parisi were basically equivalent among the players and coaches. The players regretted the resignation, but at the same time realized the opportunity for Mr. Molush's career at Villanova University. They also saw an opportunity for Mr. Parisi to bring a new atmosphere into the 1986 season. The season that began with voluntary practices in the early fall of 1985 ended on a upbeat mood, because with every game, both the Varsity and Junior Varsity teams steadily improved. This improvement gave the succeeding years of La Salle Baseball a positive and exhilarating outlook. During these early fall practice sessions, many returning Varsity players and other underclassmen commented on the upcoming season with excitement and much promise. Mr. Parisi expressed similar sentiments: "I am very privileged to be the Varsity coach and I am very confident that an overhaul of the baseball program will do tremendous good for both the Varsity and Junior Varsity. As evident already, the team is reflecting my ideas - enthusiasm and excitement." As a whole, the baseball program at La Salle looked at the 1986 season as a new beginning in which it could achieve better than in previous years. After each game the confidence grew, because during each game the spirit and self-encouragement enabled the players to play much better.
T earn tries out new surface.
The rigors of training
Line starts here for weight-watchers
Halley's Comet has yet to return.
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The duck walk was never done so properly.
"Where's everybody!?!"
Perfecting the toss to second
It must be one wild pitcher who needs two catchers. Nice stab
They fear nothing except the baseball.
All patiently await their turn.
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On the beautiful Schuylkill
espite the loss of the Varsity members from last year's successful team, the 1985 La Salle fall crew, comprised of experienced J.V. rowers, came back to an impressive fall season. The best varsity eight finish was achieved at the Head of onnecticut Regatta, where the eight finished third out of sixteen entries. The first varsity four also finished third. The most promising sign for the future of the crew, however, was the sixth place finishes of both the second eight and the second four in their respective races. These successful results displayed the new depth of the crew. The fall crew rowed against such powers as Harvard and Yale in the Head of the Charles Regatta in Boston, then traveled to the Head of the Schuylkill Regatta, where the crew again demonstrated the depth of its talent. The first varsity eight finished tenth and the second eight finished twelfth, while the two varsity fours finished tenth and eleventh, respectively. The fall season ended in late November at home in a double-header weekend. Although the crew did not capture a medal in the Frostbite Regatta, the team regrouped to win the J.V. four, the J. V. eight and novice races in the following day's at the Braxdon Regatta. The varsity eight rowed to a third-place finish in an extremely close race, in which only a deck's length separated the first three boats. Looking ahead to the spring season, the future of the La Salle Crew seems bright. With the addition of two new Vespoli Eight-Oared Racing Shells, the team benefits from the best equipment of any competing high school. The competition between members of the team for seats on the varsity boats should strengthen La Salle in preparation for the season. The contributions of Brother Richard, including organization of trips and workouts, has allowed coaches, Ken Shaw, Mark Valente, and Joe Sweeney, to devote themselves to the rowers. The crew team looks forward to what well could be the most successful season ever.
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Pile on Coach.
Let's take that little boat and go for a pizza
Preparing for a long practice.
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Caught a crab
Tired after a long day.
You guys forgot your Right Guard.
"Hey Andy, this thing's getting heavy."
It's about time they did their homework.
Another day at Boat House Row.
Anxious to get out in a shell
Man overboard!
Always take a whiff first.
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ith Dave Martella and Drew Stockmal (both All Catholic ~ singles players) at the helm, the La Sal e tennis team won its third straight championship last year. Relying on experience and depth, fourth year coach Brother William Riley enjoyed an· other successful season. Besides the exper· tise of captains Martella and Stockmal, the team was led by the consistent play of now· graduated seniors Andy Regusa and Glenn Stockmal, junior Greg Ore (All Catholic sin· gles) and sophomore Joe Pluck. And despite the challenges imposed by rivals Ryan and Dougherty, the team earned its seventh title in eight years. Looking ahead to this season, Brother Ri· ley is as confident and optimistic as ever. With newcomers Mark Ferrarro, John Si· mone, and Tim Murphy being added to the lineup, Brother feels that this may be one of the strongest squads in recent years. With a little hard work, La Salle should continue the championship tradition to which we've been accustomed, a tradition which Dave and Drew have carried on in the enthusiasm and dedication they have given to the team through the years.
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Varsity Team: Standing: Tim Murphy, Mark Ferraro, Greg Ore, Joe Pluck, Bro. Bill Riley {Moderate Kneeling: Dave Martella, Drew Stockmal
Drew shows his method to teammate Greg.
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Can he juggle more than one?
Bro. Bill congratulates Drew as Dave and Greg look on.
Drew demonstrates another use for a racket.
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La Salle Track: Back row (l tor): S. O'Halloran, R. Penuliar, J. Livingood, J. Rebl, J. Young, P. Costello, C. Vanzandt, J. Baer. Middle row (l tor): S. Coladonato, T. Capper, S. McElligott, A. Amachi, P. S. McDonagle, F. Bruno, M. Lane, P. Kane, J. Hohenleitner, S. Kim. Front Row (l tor): C. Blount, J. Brown, S. McCook, R. Bean, J. Burger, P. McFadden.
Runners keep in shape for upcoming races.
Ron Bean, John Brown, Sean McCook, Ace Amachi
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trength, speed, and endurance were the qualities that enabled the 1986 Spring Track Team to become one of the most successful squads in La Salle history. In past years, La Salle has been supported mainly by the team's endurance, while it has suffered from a lack of strength and speed. But in 1986, Head Coach Pat Devine and Assistant Coaches Brother Dave Rogers and Mr. John Frizalone have molded a well-balanced team that possesses all three attributes. Led by Senior standout Seamus McElligott, the Explorers dominated traditional track rivals such as Archbishop Wood and Cardinal Dougherty. Senior John Livingood, along with Juniors Josh Baer, Joe Young, Chris Van Zandt, Pat Costello, Matt Lane, and P.J. McGonogle, and Sophomores Pat McFadden, Sam Kim, and John Burger all helped to keep La Salle's tradition as the most feared distance runners in the Catholic League. Speed has become the new calling card of the Explorers. Led by Seniors John Brown, Ron Bean, and Sean McCook, the sprinters have darted away from their competition, shattering school records in the process. Sophomore Ace Amachi and Freshman Paul Guiliano have contributed to La Salle's success in the shorter distances. This year's field men played an important role for the Explorers in 1986. Seniors Rob Weikel, Jim Blount, Matt Moyer, and Tim Johnson, and Juniors Jeff Tietjens, Sam Hillanbrand, Lou Talamo, Bruce Williamson, Rob Dougherty, John Alcorn, Tim Gatty, and West Wallinger were crucial contributers to the many wins in the Catholic League this year.
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La Salle's new Frisbee team.
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espite the fact that seven La Salle golfers received All-Catholic honors, a feat unprecendente nt Catholic League history, the team failed to capture the Philadelphia Catholic League Championship last year. The 1985 squad, coached by the effervescent Brother Al Lumley, placed a close second behind Cardinal O'Hara. The team is ready to bounce back, however, and regain the title which it had held for six consecutive years. The 1986 squad will be led by captain Frank "Paco" Gregor and his younger brother Doug, both of whom are two-time All-Catholics. Junior Pete Bartels, who palced second in the 1985 PCL Championship, junior Brian Sullivan, and senior Ned Moore round out the returning All Catholics. Returning lettermen Jeff Purtell and Andy Bonner will also contribute to the team. With the abundance of talent and enthusiasm present on the team, the winning La Salle tradition will continue.
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Vincent Barth
Michael G. Anderer lD 3068 North Cloverly Drive Furlong, PA 18925 345.7942 Football 1, 2(L},3(L},4(L}... Crew 1, 2(L, 3(L}, 4(L}... Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4 ... NHS 3, 4 ... Yearbook 3 ... Spirit Club 1, 2, 3, 4 ... Scholastic "L" 1, 2, 3, 4 Douglas P. Atkinson 2D 185 Beaumont Road Devon, PA 19333 668路6851 Football 1, 2, 4(L} ... Baseball 1 ... Wrestling 4(L}
Ronald Bean
Vincent A. Barth 3D 1300 Longshore Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19111 722路2152 Football 1, 2, 4 ... Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 ... School Paper 4 Ronald M. Bean 4D 806 Columbia Avenue Lansdale, PA 19446 368-5054 Track 1, 2, 3(L}, 4(L} ... Indoor Track 3, 4 ... Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 ... Wisterian 4 Jeffrey F. Beck 5D 1464 Leas Way Hatfield, PA 19440 855-6466 Seraphim 2, 3(Pres.}, 4(Pres.) ... Photo Club 1, 2, 3(Pres.), 4(Pres.) ... Bowling 1 ... Ski Club 2, 3, 4 ... Band 3, 4 ... Theater 1, 2, 3, 4 ... Scholastic "L" 1, 2, 3, 4 ... National Merit Fina路 list 4 ... NHS 4
Jeffrey Beck
Joseph J. Belcher 6D 920 Tricorn Drive Lansdale, PA 19446 584-0528 Soccer 1, 2, 3(L},4(L}... Tennis 2 ... Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 Gerald Birch 7D 6 Valley Creek Road Norristown, PA 19401 272-2897 Football 1, 2 ... Photo Club 3, 4 ... lntramurals 1, 2, 3 ... Band 1, 2, 3, 4 ... Scholastic "L" 1, 2 James E. Blount lD 1039 66th Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19126 924-1727 Football 1, 2, 3(L), 4(L} ... Track 3, 4 ... Crew 1 ... Basketball 1
James Blount
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Joseph Brozoski
John Brown
Francis Bruno
Matthew Buchanan
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John Bottinger
20 Joseph M. Boardman 802 Princeton Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19111 742-0607 Football 1, 2,.3 ... Basketball I ... Track 1 ... Wrestling 1 ... Prom Committee 3, 4 ... Intra. murals 1, 2, 3, 4 ... Religious Activities 4 ... Computer Science League 4
Andrew W. Bonner 30 4059 Hillside Road Lafayette Hill, PA 19444 825-0241 Football 1, 2, 4(L) ... Swimming l(L), 2(L), 3(L), 4(L) ... Golf 1, 2(L), 3(L), 4(L) ... Yearbook 2 ... Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 ... Student Council 1
Andrew Bonner
Peter R. Bossow 40 7830 Flourtown Avenue Wyndmoor, PA 19118 836-4137 Crew 2, 3, 4 ... Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 ... School Paper 4 John D. Bottinger 50 3334 Ainslie Street Philadelphia, PA 19129 Vl3-4434 Cross Country 2, 3(L), 4(L) ... Indoor Track 1, 2, 3, 4 ... Track and Field 1, 2, 3(L), 4(L) ... Football 1 ... Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 John W. Brown 60 514 Plymouth Road Glenside, PA 19038 886-5621 Indoor Track 1, 2, 3, 4 ... Track and Field 1, 2(L), 3(L), 4(L) ... Football 2 ... Cross Country 1 ... School Paper 4 (Editor) ... Ski Club 2, 3, 4 ... Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 ... Scholastic "L" 1, 2, 3, 4 ... National Merit Commendation 4
Joseph Boardman
Joseph M. Brozoskl 70 4428 Aldine Street Philadelphia, PA 19136 333-6913 Cross Country 1, 2, 3, 4 ... Indoor Track 1, 2, 3 ... Track and Field 1, 2, 3 ... Wrestling 4 ... NHS 3, 4 ... lntramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 ... CSC 1, 2 ... Art Club 2 ... Ski Club 2, 3, 4 ... Scholastic "L" 1, 2, 3 Francis J. Bruno 10 676 West Germantown Pike Plymouth Meeting, PA 19462 828-6680 Basketball 2 (manager) ... Soccer 3, 4 (man路 ager) ... Track 1, 3, 4 Matthew E. Buchanan 20 236 Oak Hill Drive Hatboro, PA 19040 672-0129 Theater 3, 4 ... Mathletes 1 ... lntramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 ... School Paper 4
Peter Bossow
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Edmund Butler
Jonathan
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Scott Chadwick
Joseph Canavan
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Thomas Capper
Edmund P. Butler 30 405 Hillcrest Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19118 233-5823 Crew 1, 2, 3{L},4{L}... School Paper 3, 4 ... Yearbook 3, 4 ... Prom Committee 3, 4 ... CSC 2 ... Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 ... F.A.D.C. 1, 2, 3, 4{secretary)
Michael Cantwell
Jonathan C. Caffey 40 235 West 64th Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19126 548-8337 Soccer 1 ... Yearbook 2 ... Crew 1, 2, 3 ... lntramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 Joseph J. Canavan SD 490 Plymouth Road Glenside, PA 19038 884-1093 Crew 1, 2(L), 3(L},4{L}... lntramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 ... Spirit Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Michael N. Cantwell 60 42 Gatehouse Lane Doylestown, PA 18901 345-1843 Wrestling 2, 3, 4 ... Yearbook 3, 4(Copy Editor) ... National Merit Finalist 4 ... Wisterian 3, 4 ... Ski Club 3, 4 ... Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 ... Scholastic "L" 1, 2, 3, 4 Thomas A. Capper 70 14008 Kelvin Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19116 676-3067 Cross Country 1, 2, 3, 4 ... Indoor Track 1, 2, 3, 4 ... Track and Field 1, 2, 3, 4 ... Scholastic "L" 1
Michael Casey
Michael D. Casey 1D 15012 Theresa Drive Philadelphia, PA 19116 671-0475 Football 1 ... Basketball 1, 2, 3{L), 4{L) ... Baseball 1, 2, 3(L}, 4{L} Jules R. Cattie 2D 820 Hellerman Street Philadelphia, PA 19111 722-3827 Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4{L) ... Spirit Club 2, 3, 4 ... lntramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 Scott T. Chadwick 30 1124 Mc Kean Road Ambler, PA 19002 646-7957 Football 1, 2, 4(L) ... Swimming 1, 2 ... Intra路 murals 1, 2, 3, 4 ... Racquetball Club 3, 4
Jules Cattie
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Thomas Connell
David Cianci
William Clinton
Steven Connell
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John Chun
4D lhor B. Chernyk 101 Smith Road Schwenksville, PA 19473 287-7682 Yearbook 2, 3, 4 ... lntramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 ... Photo Club 1, 2, 3, 4
Oleh I. Chernyk 101 Smith Road Schwenksville, PA 19473 287-7682 Photo Club 1, 2, 3, 4
Oleh Chernyk
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6D John Chun 1425 Southwind Way Dresher, PA 19025 643-6155 Yearbook 2, 3, 4(Editor) ... Crew 3 ... Chess Club 3, 4 ... Mathletes 1, 2, 3, 4 ... NHS 3, 4 ... Scholastic "L" 1, 2. 3, 4
70 David F. Cianci 904 Flintlock Drive Lansdale, PA 19446 584-6526 Band 1, 2, 3, 4(Vice Pres.) ... Forum 1 .. . Religious Activities 1, 3, 4 ... Swimming 3, 4 .. . lntramurals 1, 4 ... Dramatics 1, 2, 3, 4 .. . Mathletes 3, 4 ... NHS 3, 4 ... Yearbook 4 .. . Scholastic "L" 1, 3, 4 William F. Clinton ID 1083 Frederick Road Meadowbrook, PA 19046 947-2956 Football 1 ... Crew 1, 2, 3(L), 4(L) ... Mathletes 2 ... CSC 3 ... lntramurals 1, 2, 3, 4
Marc Colletti
2D Marc J. Colletti 510 West Chesnut Hill Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19118 242-5257 Wrestling 3, 4 ... lntramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 ... Wisterian 3, 4
Steven C. Connell 30 21 Laurence Place Plymouth Meeting, PA 19462 828-3111 Art Club 4 ... Racquetball 3, 4 ... lntramurals 2, 3, 4 ... Yearbook 4 ... Spirit Club 4 ... Soccer 1 ... F.A.D.C. 3, 4 ... National Merit Commendation 4 Thomas V. Connell 6124 Reach Street Philadelphia, PA 19111 725-5628 Soccer 1 ... lntramurals 1, 2, 3, 4
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Anthony D' Angelo
John Connor
Thomas Costello
Richard Copley
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John Cunningham
John J. Connor SD 1649 Daws Road Norristown, PA 19401 279-3308 Ice Hockey 2, 3, 4 ... Wlsterian 4 ... lntramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 Richard E. Copley 6D 3024 Spring Mill Road Plymouth Meeting, PA 19462 828-9821 Wrestling 1 ... Swimming 2 ... Track 2, 3 ... lntramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 Thomas Darragh
Thomas P. Costello 693 Thomas Jefferson Road Wayne, PA 19087 783-6066 lntramurals 1, 2, 3, 4
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Terence P. Cummings lD 1155 Meadowbrook Road Southampton, PA 18966 357-5750 Cross Country 1 ... Track 1 ... Wisterian 4 ... Ski Club 1, 2, 3, 4 ... lntramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 John J. Cunningham 2D 1441 Balboa Bend Norristown, PA 19403 279-5924 Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4(L) ... Racquetball Club 3, 4 .. . Ski Club 2, 3, 4 ... lntramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 .. . Spirit Club 2, 3 ... Scholastic "L" 1, 2, 4
Terence Cummings
Lawrence W. Daly 3D 6303 Sunnybrook Road Flourtown, PA 19031 233-2946 Football 2, 3(L), 4(L) ... Wrestling 1 ... Intra路 murals 1, 2, 3, 4 ... Racquetball Club 3, 4 ... Scholastic "L" 1, 2, 3, 4 Anthony R. D'Angelo 3120 Sprlng Mlll Road Plymouth Meeting, PA 19462 825-2181 Soccer 1, 2
4D
Thomas G. Darragh SD 3 Vera Lane Conshohocken, PA 19428 825-0743 Cross Country 1, 2, 3, 4(L) ... Tennis 1 Track and Field 1, 4(L) ... lntramurals 1, 2, 3, 4
Lawrence Daly
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Edward DeAngelis
Peter Dierkes
Richard DeVincent
Brian Dougans
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Dana Device
Edward A. DeAngelis 60 2041 Valley Road Meadowbrook, PA 19046 938-0390 Soccer 1, 2, 3(L), 4(L) ... lntramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 ... School Paper 1, 2 ... Yearbook 1, 2 Gerald A. Desmond 70 223 Fisher Road Jenkintown, PA 19046 576-4014 Student Council 1, 4 ... Basketball 1, 2 Track and Field 1, 4 ... Spirit Club 1, 3, 4(Chairman) ... Prom Committee 3, 4 ... lntramurals
1, 2, 3, 4
James Donahue
Dana DeVice lD 1137 Brighton Street Philadelphia, PA 19111 342-8266 Crew 1, 2 ... Wrestling 3, 4(L) ... Computer Science League 4 ... Yearbook 4 Richard DeVincent 20 2152 Clinton Road Huntingdon Valley, PA 19006 947-8282 Baseball 2, 3(L), 4(L) ... Soccer 1, 3 ... Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 ... Band 2, 3, 4 ... Ski Club 3 James F. Devine 30 3529 Teresa Circle Chalfont, PA 18914 822-1079 Soccer 1, 2, 4(L) ... Racquetball Club 3 .. . Student Council 2, 3, 4 ... Yearbook 3, 4 .. . Wisterian 3, 4 ... NHS 3, 4 ... Spirit Club 2, 3, 4 ... Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 ... Scholastic "L" 2, 4
James Devine
Peter M. Dierkes 741 St. Charles Avenue Warminster, PA 18974 672-4220 Art Club 4 ... lntramurals 1, 2, 3, 4
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James A. Donahue SD 350 Holly Knoll Drive Churchville, PA 18966 322-1842 Crew 1, 2, 3, 4(L) ... Yearbook 2, 3, 4(Business Editor) ... NHS 3, 4 ... Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 ... Scholastic "L" 1, 2, 3, 4 ... National Merit Commendation 4 Brian A. Dougans 60 1910 Fawn Drive Laverock, PA 19118 572-5385 Cross Country 1 ... Crew 1, 2 ... lntramurals 1,
2, 3, 4
Gerald Desmond
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John Fitzpatrick
Timothy Ernst
Richard Fegley
John Forbes
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Daniel Elcock
Sean Dougherty 70 2461 Anthony Drive Colmar, PA 18915 822-2647 Band 1 ... Crew 1, 2 ... CSC 2 ... Drama 4 Daniel J. Elcock lD 213 Germantown Pike Lafayette Hill, PA 19444 828-6713 Band 1, 2, 3 ... Basketball 2 ... Soccer 3, 4(Manager} Sean Dougherty
Timothy J. Ernst 20 225 Sylvania Avenue Glenside, PA 19038 887-9176 Crew 1, 2, 3(L},4(L} ... Football 1 ... Ski Club 1, 2, 3, 4 ... Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 ... Yearbook 3, 4 ... Art Club 4 ... Scholastic "L" 1 William E. Fahy 30 821 Red Wing Lane Huntingdon Valley, PA 19006 947-3416 Football 1, 2, 3, 4(L} ... Track and Field 4 ... Prom Committee 3, 4 ... Spirit Club 1, 2, 3, 4 ... Jntramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 Richard D. Fegley 1994 Falabella Circle Warrington, PA 18976 343-0777 Swimming 3(L}, 4(L) ... Intramurals 3, 4
William Fahy
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50 David F. Fisher 7500 Boyer Street Philadelphia, PA 19119 242-6271 Cross Country 1 ... Indoor Track 1 ... Football 2, 3(Manager) ... Intramurals 4
John F. Fitzpatrick 60 840 Tennis Avenue Ambler, PA 19002 628-4407 Crew 1, 2(L}, 3(L}, 4(L} ... Football 1, 2, 3(L}, 4(L) ... Student Council 70 John J. Forbes 3549 Shelmlre Street Philadelphia, PA 19136 338-9363 Mathletes 1, 2 ... Student Council 4 ... Nation路 al Merit Finalist 4 ... NHS 4 ... Yearbook 4 ... lntramurals 1, 2, 3 ... Scholastic "L" 1, 2, 3, 4
Harry Fisher
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Robert J. Franks 1D 1836 Afton Street Philadelphia, PA 19111 725-5926 Bowling1, 2, 3 ... CSC 1, 2, 3, 4 ... lntramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 ... Yearbook 2, 3, 4 (Layout Editor) ... Scholastic "L" 1, 3 ... National Merit Commendation 4 Robert R. Gick 2D 2363 Greensward South Warrington, PA 18976 343-2455 Swimming 1, 2(L), 3(L), 4(L) ... Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4(L) ... Student Council 4(Vice President) ... lntramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 Andrew M. Giletti 3D 958 Woodlawn Drive Lansdale, PA 19446 368-1799 Crew l(L), 2(L), 3(L), 4(L) ... Ski Club 1, 2, 3, 4 ... Library Club 1, 2, 3, 4 ... CSC 4 ... lntramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 Christopher D. Giuffrida 290 Norristown Road Blue Bell, PA 19422 628-3867 lntramurals 1, 2, 3, 4
Robert Franks
4D
Brian J. Grady SD 6524 North 6th Street Philadelphia, PA 19126 549-6511 Basketball 1 ... Football 4 ... Track 3, 4 ... Student Council 3, 4 ... NHS 3, 4 ... lntramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 ... Scholastic "L" 1, 2, 4 Timothy E. Green 615 Juniper Drive Blue Bell, PA 19422 535-1737 Crew 3, 4 ... lntramurals 1, 2, 3, 4
6D
Frank Gregor 7D 1141 Old Ford Road Huntingdon Valley, PA 19006 379-0512 Golf 1, 2(L), 3(L), 4(L) ... Student Council 3, 4 ... Spirit Club 2, 3, 4 ... Prom Committee 3, 4 ... lntramurals 1, 2, 3, 4
Andrew Giletti
Robert R. Griffith 1D 15 West Mill Road Flourtown, PA 19031 822-3360 Crew 2 ... Athletic Trainer 1, 2 ... lntramurals 1, 2, 3, 4
Robert Griffith
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Chris Giuffrida
Robert Gick
Brian Grady
Frank Gregor
Timothy Green
179
Philip Hagerty
Eugene Halus
Ken Hackman
Emmett Harkins
180
Stephen Harrer
Ken J. Hackman 20 1627 Linden Avenue Hatboro, PA 19040 672.7483 Baseball 1, 2 ... Football 1 ... lntramurals 1, 2, 3,4 Philip D. Hagerty 30 219 Hewett Road Wyncote, PA 884-8041 Swimming 1, 2, 3, 4(L) ... Yearbook 4 ... Intra. murals 1, 2, 3, 4
Christopher Haley
Christopher J. Haley 40 305 Madison Road Huntingdon Valley, PA 19006 947.4455 lntramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 ... Art Club 1, 4 .. . Baseball 3, 4 ... Yearbook 4 ... Tennis 4 .. . Football ! ... Spirit Club 4 ... Ski Club 3, 4 .. . Racquetball 3, 4 ... NHS 4 ... Scholastic "L" 1, 4 Eugene J. Halm; 50 713 Longshore Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19111 745-8079 Football !(Manager), 2(Athletic Trainer), 3(Ath· letic Trainer) ... CSC 1, 2, 3, 4 Elmer F. Hansen 60 7135 Sheaff Lane Fort Washington, PA 19034 646-6767 Cross Country 1, 2 ... Golf 3, 4(L - Manager) Yearbook 4 ... Library Club 2, 3 ... lntramurals 1, 2, 3, 4
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Bud Hansen
181
Todd Hellmann
Joseph Irwin
Mattias Herold
Bryce Holton
182
Thomas Houlahan
Todd R. Hellman 30 63 Belmont Square Doylestown, PA 18901 248-5472 Soccer 2(L), 3(L), 4(L Captain) ... Student Council 2, 3 ... Yearbook 3, 4 ... CSC 2, 3 ... NHS 3, 4 ... F.A.D.C. (vice-pres.) ... [ntramur路 als 2, 3, 4 ... Scholastic "L" 2, 3, 4 ... National Merit Semifinalist 4
Charles Hofmann
Henry K. Henczel 40 1511 North Hills Avenue Willow Grove, PA 19090 659-9559 lee Hockey l(L), 2 ... CSC 1, 2, 3, 4 ... lntramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 Mattias G. Herold SD 238 South Wayne Avenue Hatfield, PA 19440 368-5811 Theater 2, 3, 4 ... Forum 1 ... Wisterian 4 Charles E. Hofmann 6D 1709 Bantry Drive Dresher, PA 19025 643-3203 Crew 3, 4 ... Forum 2, 3 ... lntramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 Bryce D. Holton 7D 346 Rosemary Avenue Ambler, PA 19002 542-0182 Forum 1, 2, 3, 4 ... Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 ... Scholastic "L" 3
Chris Jacobsen
Thomas K. Houlahan 1D 814 Skippack Pike Blue Bell, PA 19422 646-3059 Bowling Club 1, 2, 3 ... Bowling Team 3, 4 ... Chess Club 2, 3, 4 ... Cross Country 4 ... Track and Field 3, 4 ... lntramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 ... Scholastic "L" 1, 2, 3, 4 ... National Merit Commendation 4 Joseph J. Irwin 2D 1320 Longshore Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19111 722-3950 Band 1 ... Mathletes 1 ... Christian Activities 4 ... Chess Club 2, 3, 4 ... National Merit Finalist 4 ... Bowling Club 1, 2, 3, 4 ... Bowling Team 2(L), 3(L), 4(L) ... NHS 3, 4 ... Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 ... Yearbook 1, 2, 3, 4(Editor-ln-Chief) ... Scholastic "L" 1, 2, 3, 4 Chris J. Jacobsen 3D 2703 Broadway Hatboro, PA 19040 674-3840 Wrestling 4 ... Racquetball Club 3, 4 ... Prom Committee 3 ... Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4
Henry Henczel
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I Jeffrey A. Jesko 1232 Somers Road Huntingdon Valley, PA 19006 947-4634 Racquetball 3, 4
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Neil D. Jessen SD 823 Knorr Street Philadelphia, PA 19111 RA2-0499 Forum 1, 2, 3, 4 ... Wisterian 4 ... Yearbook 4 ... Scholastic "L" .l ... National Merit Com· mendation 4 Timothy M. Johnson 6D 8606 Rugby Street Philadelphia, PA 19150 242-5987 Basketball Manager 1, 3, 4 ... Track and Field 1, 3, 4 ... Soccer 2(Manager) ... Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 Hillary R. Jordan 7D 2467 Trewigtown Road Colmar, PA 18915 822-7184 Racquetball 4 ... Computer Science League 4 ... Swimming 1, 2, 3, 4 ... Audio-Visual Assis· !ant 3, 4 ... National Merit Finalist 4 ... Stage Crew 1 ... Yearbook 3, 4(Photo Editor) ... In· tramurals l(Rep), 2(Rep), 3, 4 ... Chess Club 3 ... Scholastic "L" 1 ... Wisterian 4(Photo Edi· tor) William P. Juba 267 Magnolia Road Warminster, PA 18974 672-0285 Band 2, 3 ... Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4
Neil Jessen
1D
Matthew J. Kane 2D 623 Bell Lane Maple Glen, PA 19002 643-3156 Basketball 1 ... lntramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 ... Stu· dent Council 1
Edward Kelly
Edward C. Kelly 3D 1060 Appleby Court Blue Bell, PA 19422 628-9403 Basketball 1 . . . Student Council 1 . . . Prom Committee 3 ... Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 ... Spirit Club 1, 4 ... Scholastic "L" 4 James B. Kelly 132 Hendricks Street Ambler, PA 19002 643-3532 Racquetball 3, 4 ... Gazebo 3, 4
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184
Matthew Kane
James Kelly
Timothy Johnson
William Juba
Jeffrey Jesko
185
Thomas Kent
Edward Koebert
Mark Kootz
Eric Kleinschmidt
186
Ira Kerns
SD Patrick D. Kelly 21 Summit Street Philadelphia, PA 19118 247-6660 Crew 2, 3(L), 4(L) ... Golf 1, 2 ... Yearbook 4 ... Wisterian 3, 4 ... lntramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 ... NHS 3, 4 ... Scholastic "L" 1, 2, 3, 4
Timothy Kilian
Thomas D. Kent 60 2490 Pleasant Hill Road Hatboro, PA 19040 672-3812 Wrestling 2, 3, 4 ... lntramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 ... Scholastic "L" l, 2, 3, 4 ... National Merit Finalist 4 70 Ira A. Kerns 1828 Fairgrounds Road Hatfield, PA 19440 855-7358 Cross Country 2 ... Golf 3 ... Wisterian 3 ... Library Club 1 Timothy J. Kilian 1D 224 Surrey Road Southampton, PA 18966 357-5632 lntramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 ... Football 2 ... Year路 book 4 ... Wisterian 4 Eric Kleinschmidt 480 Martin Street Philadelphia, PA 19128 483-6541 lntramurals l, 2, 3, 4 ... Racquetball 4
Patrick Kelly
2D
Bernard G. Kling 30 1909 Sycamore Lane Flourtown, PA 19031 233-3783 Forum 1, 2; 3, 4 ... lntramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 Edward J .. Koebert 40 6129 North Sixth Street Philadelphia, PA 19120 924-5019 Football 1, 2, 4(L) ... lntramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 ... Wisterian 4 ... Theater 4 50 Mark A. Kootz 435 Geneva Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19120 329-6383 Soccer (Trainer), 3(L), 4(L) ... Wrestling(Trainer)3, 4 ... Cross Country(Trainer) 2 ... Baseball(Trainer) 2, 3, 4 ... lntramurals 1, 2, 3, 4
Bernard Kling
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Andrew M .. Kraft
6D 1700 Penns Lane Maple Glen, PA 19002 641-0888 Theater 2, 3, 4 ... Stage Crew 2, 3, 4 ... Pro路 duction Staff 3, 4(Manager) ... lntramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 ... Scholastic "L" Peter S. Kretzu
7D 7203 Valley Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19128 483-6562 Racquetball 3, 4 ... Bowling 1 ... Track and Field 2 ... Yearbook 4
John C. Kuhn
1D
3701 S. Hereford Lane Philadelphia, PA 19114 632-8978 lntramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 Matthew Ledwith Christopher Kulp
2D
304 Plymouth Avenue Oreland, PA 19075 886-6953 Wrestling 1 ... Track 3, 4 ... Yearbook 1 ... Wisterian 1 ... lntramurals 2, 3, 4 Matthew J. Ledwith 3D 214 Glendalough Road Erdenheim, PA 19118 233-3778 Crew 1, 2, 3(L), 4(L) ... lntramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 ... Spirit Club 3, 4 ... Prom Committee 3, 4 ... Yearbook 3, 4 ... Wisterian 3, 4
4D 315 Bel Air Road Southampton, PA 18966 357-3839 Swimming 1, 2, 3(L}, 4(L} ... NHS 3, 4 .. . Wisterian 3 ... National Merit Finalist 4 .. . Yearbook 3 ... Scholastic "L" 1, 2, 3, 4 Charles P. Lee
Timothy P. Lefevre
Kenneth Lehr
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221 Newington Drive Hatboro, PA 19040 672-3396 Soccer 1, 2, 3(L), 4(L) ... Wrestling l(L), 2(L}, 3(L), 4(L) ... lntramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 6D 1390 Joan Drive Southampton, PA 18966 355-0449 Forum 1, 2, 3, 4(VP}... Yearbook 4 ... NHS 3, 4 ... lntramurals 1, 2 ... Wisterian 4 ... Scho路 lastic "L" 2, 3, 4 ... National Merit Commenda路 tion 4 Kenneth W. Lehr
Andrew Kraft
188
Peter Kretzu
Timothy Lefevre
Charles Lee
Christopher
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John Kuhn
189
Guy Lembach
William Lesoravage
Paul Lisiewski
John Londergan
190
Richard Liszewski
Philip J. Lembach 70 19 East Cheltenham Avenue Cheltenham, PA 19012 635-3872 Cross Country 1, 2, 3 ... Indoor Track 1, 2, 3 ... Track and Field 1, 2, 3 ... lntramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 ... Scholastic "L" 1, 2
John Livingood
William Lesoravage lD 133 Homestead Road Doylestown, PA 18901 348-5044 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 ... Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 Dale E. Lintner 20 1353 Revelation Road Meadowbrook, PA 19046 884-9222 Student Council 1, 3, 4 ... Football 1, 2(L), 3(L), 4(L) ... Basketball 1 ... lntramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 Paul M. Lisiewski 30 1170 Silo Circle Blue Bell, PA 19422 279-2679 Ice Hockey 2, 3, 4 ... lntramurals 2, 3, 4 Richard F. Liszewski 40 3731 Levy Lane Huntingdon Valley, PA 19006 947-7567 Baseball 1, 2, 3(L), 4(L}... Jntramurals 1, 2, 3, 4
Dale Lintner
John A. Livingood SD 333 Maple Avenue North Hills, PA 19038 886-6117 Cross Country 1, 2(L}, 3(L}, 4(L, Co-Cap.} .. . Track 1, 2, 3(L}, 4(L} ... Wisterian 3, 4 .. . Yearbook 4 ... NHS 3, 4 ... Scholastic "L" 1, 2, 3, 4 ... National Merit Commendation 4 John B. Londergan 60 1729 Triumph Way Warrington, PA 18976 343.4353 Crew 1, 2, 3 ... Stage Crew 3 ... Football 1 ... Jntramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 George D. Loos 70 726 West Prospect Avenue North Wales, PA 19454 699-7292 lntramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 ... Crew 1, 2, 3, 4 ... Yearbook 3, 4 ... Spirit Club 1, 3 ... Art Club 2 ... csc 4
George Loos
191
Andrew Marszalek
Mark Loschiavo
John Macleod
Peter Lyons
192
Alex Macklin
Mark A. Loschiavo 1D 924 Clyde Lane Philadelphia, PA 19128 482-3710 Wisterian 4 ... Baseball 1, 2, 3(L), 4(L) ... Year路 book 4 ... Ski Club 3, 4 ... lntramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 ... Racquetball 3, 4 ... Theater 2, 3 ... Scho路 lastic "L" 1, 2 Walter A. Lutz 2D 735 Easton Road Philadelphia, PA 18976 343-3615 Bowling 1, 2 ... Theater 1, 2, 3, 4 ... Ski Club Marc Madison
3, 4 Peter V. Lyons 3D 5414 Westford Road Philadelphia, PA 19120 455-0540 NHS 3, 4 ... Wrestling 1 ... Wisterian 2 ... Student Council 1, 2, 3 ... Gazebo 3 ... Math路 letes 2, 3, 4 ... Forum 2, 3, 4(President) ... Computer Science League 2, 3 ... Scholastic "L" 1, 2, 3, 4 ... National Merit Finalist 4 Alex R. Macklin 4D 8239 Thouron Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19150 247-5947 Football 1, 2, 3{L), 4{L) ... Band 1, 2, 3, 4 ... lntramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 John Macleod 7405 Keiffer Street Philadelphia, PA 19128 483,5968 Theater 3, 4 ... Seraphim 3, 4
Francis Maguire
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Marc A. Madison 6D 8532 Williams Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19150 CH7-1247 Soccer 1 ... Track 1, 2, 4(L) ... National Merit Commendation 4 Francis A. Maguire 7D 732 Millwood Road Philadelphia, PA 19115 677-1106 Trainer 2, 3, 4 ... NHS 3, 4 ... Forum 1, 2, 3 ... lntramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 ... Scholastic "L" 1, 2, 3, 4 Andrew A. Marszalek ID 739 Cricket Avenue Ardsley, PA 19038 884-9977 Football 1, 2, 4(L) ... Crew 1 ... Wisterian 2, 3 ... lntramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 ... Track 3 ... Scholastic "L" 2, 3
Walter Lutz
193
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William Matthews
Michael Matthews
David Martella
Sean McCook
194
Niall McCall
David A. Martella 2D 2410 Old Forty Foot Road Harleysvllle, PA 19438 584-4177 Tennis l(L), 2(L), 3(L), 4(L) ... Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 ... Student Council 4 (President) ... Scholastic "L" 1, 2, 3, 4 30 Michael Matthews 103 East Levering Mill Road Bala Cynwyd, PA 19004 667-5882 Basketball 4 ... Track 4 ... Intramurals 4
Pat Mazzarelli
William W. Matthews 40 321 Paxon Avenue Glenside, PA 19038 885-2975 Baseball 2, 3(L), 4(L) ... Intramurals l, 2, 3, 4 ... NHS 3, 4(President) ... Student Council 2, 3, 4(Committee Head) ... Wisterian 1, 2, 3, 4(Layout Editor) ... Yearbook 4 ... Scholastic "L'' 1, 2, 3, 4 Arthur J. Mattia SD 2366 Steven Road Huntington Valley, PA 19006 947-5254 Football 1, 2, 3, 4 ... Golf 2, 3 ... Track 1 ... Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 Pasqual Mazzarelli 9762 Cowden Street Philadelphia, PA 19115 673-4229 lntramurals 1, 2, 3, 4
Arthur Mattia
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Charles J. McAnally 70 7507 Culp Street Philadelphia, PA 19128 482-8738 Stage Crew 3 ... Yearbook 4 ... Racquetball 4 ... Jntramurals 2, 3, 4 Niall K. McCall 1307 Haines Street Philadelphia, PA 19126 438-8605 Football 1, 2, 3, 4(L)
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Sean McCook 2D 4185 Hoffman Road Hatboro, PA 19040 674-2294 Soccer l, 2 ... Track 1, 2, 3, 4 ... Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 ... Band 1, 2 ... Scholastic "L" 1
Charles McAnally
195
30 Seamus McElligott 923 Jenifer Road Horsham, PA 19044 643-4875 Cross Country 1, 2, 3, 4 ... Indoor Track 1, 2, 3, 4 ... NHS 4 ... CSC 3, 4 ... lntramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 ... Scholastic "L" 1, 3
40 John P. McGowan 144 Roberts Avenue Glenside, PA 19038 887-5378 Football 1, 2, 3, 4 ... Baseball 2, 3, 4 ... Intra路 murals 1, 2, 4 Terrence P. McGuigan SD 13 Broadale Court Doylestown, PA 18901 345-7382 Soccer 2 ... NHS 4 ... Band 2 ... Yearbook 4 ... Ski Club 4 ... lntramurals 3, 4 ... Scholastic "L" 2, 3, 4
Seamus McElligott
Charles J. McKeaney 60 273 Aldrin Drive Ambler, PA 19002 643-2070 Forum 1 ... Band 2, 3, 4 ... Ski Club 2, 3 ... lntramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 Matthew J. McKenzie 70 8346 Cadwalader Avenue Elkins Park, PA 19117 635-0898 Football Trainer 2, 3, 4 ... Baseball Trainer 3, 4 ... Basketball Trainer 3, 4 Matthew J. Mclees lD 268 Maple Ave. North Hills, PA 19038 572-7038 Wrestling 1, 2(L), 3(L), 4(L) ... Crew 1, 2 ... lntramurals 1, 2, 3, 4
John Meko
John J. Meko 2D 528 Long Meadow Lane Norristown, PA 19403 539-5193 Band 1, 2, 3, 4 ... Yearbook 4 ... Soccer 1, 2 ... Wisterian 4 ... Dramatics 1, 2, 3, 4 ... Band 1, 2, 3, 4 ... District Orchestra 4 ... Religious Activities 3, 4 Keith T. Melinson 30 15040 Kelvin Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19116 698-1357 Track 1 ... Band 1, 2, 3, 4 ... Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 4 ... NHS 3, 4 ... Student Council 3, 4 ... lntramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 ... Wrestling l(L), 2(L), 3(L), 4(L) ... Scholastic "L" 1, 2, 3, 4 ... National Merit Commendation 4
Matthew Mclees
196
Matthew McKenzie
Terrence McGuigan
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Charles McKeaney
Keith Melinson
John McGowan
197
James Merritt
Paul Minecci
David Mitchell
John Monaghan
198
Joseph Mooney
James T. Merritt 40 350 Meadowbrook Road North Wales, PA 19454 699-5447 Soccer 4 ... Wisterian 3, 4 ... lntramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 Michael P. Miehle 739 Dick Avenue Warminster, PA 18974 355-5435 Wrestling 1, 2 ... Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 Edmund Moore
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60 Kevin J. Miller 8723 Old Line Road Philadelphia, PA 19128 482-9309 Track 1 ... Bowling 1, 2 ... Band 1, 2, 3, 4 ... Yearbook 3, 4 ... Theater 2, 3, 4 ... Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 ... ReligiousActivities 1, 2, 3, 4 ... Scholastic "L" 1, 3, 4 70 Paul C. Minecci 10 Dechert Road Conshocken, PA 19428 341-2436 Bowling Team 2, 3, 4(L) ... Wisterian 3, 4 ... Yearbook 2, 3, 4 ... CSC 3, 4 ... lntramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 ... NHS 4 ... Photo Club 3, 4 ... Prom Committee 3, 4 ... Theater 3, 4
David A. Mitchell 2355 Fairway Road Huntington Valley, PA 19006 659-7095 Tennis 2, 4 ... Wisterian 4
Michael Miehle
1D
John F. Monaghan 20 215 East Meade Street Philadelphia, PA 19118 247-2666 Soccer 1, 3 ... Art Club 3 ... Wisterian 4 ... Yearbook 4 ... Crew 3, 4 ... Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 Joseph P. Mooney 30 314 Charles Street Southampton, PA 18966 322-7605 Crew 2, 3, 4 ... Forum 1, 2 ... Ski Club 3, 4 ... Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 ... Racquetball Club 3, 4 Edmund B. Moore 40 291 Pinecroft Place Ambler, PA 19002 641-1129 Cross Country 1 ... Golf 1, 2, 3(L), 4(L) ... Prom Committee 3, 4 ... Spirit Club 1, 2, 3, 4 ... Scholastic "L" 3, 4 ... lntramurals 1, 2, 3, 4
Kevin Miller
199
Joseph Moran
Joseph O'Connor
Timothy Murphy
Carl Motz
200
John Morrissey
Joseph P. Moran SD 965 Maldon Blue Bell, PA 19422 646-7061 Swimming 2, 3, 4 ... Track 2, 3, 4 ... Ski Club 3, 4
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60 John M. Morrissey 403 Toland Drive Fort Washington, PA 19034 628-2255 Swimming 1, 2 ... Band 1, 2, 3, 4 ... NHS 3, 4 ... lntramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 ... Religious Activities 3, 4 ... Band 1, 2, 4 ... Scholastic "L" 1, 2, 3, 4 7D Carl P. Motz 11909 Barlow Street Philadelphia, PA 19116 677-3066 Track and Field 1, 2, 3 ... Student Council 1 ... Public Relations 4 ... Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4
lD Matthew C. Moyer 116 Hendricks Street Ambler, PA 19002 646-8367 Basketball 1, 2, 3(L), 4(L) ... Soccer 1 ... Track 1, 2(L) Timothy J. Murphy 20 6 Broadale Road Doylestown, PA 18901 345-6476 Soccer 2, 3 ... Tennis 3, 4 ... Yearbook 4 ... Wisterian 4 ... Spirit Club 3 ... Racquetball Club 3 ... lntramurals 2, 3, 4 ... Scholastic "L" 2
Matthew Moyer
Mark J. Noonan 30 320 Cherry Lane Glenside, PA 19038 884-8680 Ski Club 1, 2, 3, 4 ... lntramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 Charles F. O'Brien 60 1105 Kenyon Drive Fort Washington, PA 19034 542-8781 Swimming 1, 2, 3, 4 ... lntramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 ... Track 1, 2, 3, 4 ... Scholastic "L" 1, 3, 4 Joseph J. O'Connor 4D 201 Westbury Drive Warminster, PA 18974 674-0393 Bowling Team 1, 2 ... Bowling Club 1, 2 ... Seraphim 1, 2, 3, 4 ... Yearbook 4 ... Wisterian 4 ... Gazebo 3, 4 ... Racquetball Club 3, 4 ... lntramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 ... Scholastic "L" 3
Charles O'Brien
201
Vincent Olivieri
Shailesh Patel
Thomas O'Ma
Kevin Pavlick
202
Richard Penuliar
SD Eogan C. O'Donnell 945 Bradfield Road Roslyn, PA 19001 885·8237 Mathletes 1, 2, 3, 4 ... Bowling 1 ... NHS 3, 4 ... Yearbook 4 ... Wisterian 4 ... lntramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 ... Scholastic "L" l, 2, 3, 4 ... National Merit Commendation 4
Sean P. O'Halloran 7D 2117 Woodlawn Avenue Glenside, PA 19038 886.2845 Cross·Country 1, 2, 3, 4 ... Winter Track 1, 2, 3, 4 ... Spring Track 1, 2, 3, 4 ... NHS 4 ... Scholastic "L" 2, 3
Eogan O'Donnel
Vincent S. Olivievri 1D 7301 Ryers Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19111 745·5461 Football 1, 4 ... Baseball l ... Scholastic "L" 1, 2 2D Thomas J. O'Malley 5849 Newton Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19120 745.5973 Soccer 1, 2, 3 ... Cross-Country 4 ... Wisterian 2, 3, 4 ... Yearbook 3, 4 ... lntramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 ... NHS 3, 4 ... Scholastic "L" 2, 3, 4 3D James P. O'Mara 19 Scarlet Oak Drive LaFayette Hill, PA 19444 825-6145 Baseball 1, 2, 3(L), 4(L) ... Wisterian 4 ... Year· book 4 ... Racquetball Club 3, 4 ... lntramurals l, 2, 3, 4 ... Spirit Club 1, 2, 3, 4 ... Scholastic
Sean O'Halloran
Shailesh M. Patel 4D 1286 Wright Drive Huntingdon Valley, PA 19006 947.2330 Ice Hockey 2, 3, 4 ... NHS 3, 4(Vice President) ... Mathletes 1, 2, 3, 4 ... Yearbook 4(Layout Editor) ... lntramurals 2, 3 ... Scholastic "L" 1, 2, 3, 4 ... National Merit Commendation 4 Kevin J. Pavlick SD 1538 Daws Circle Norristown, PA 19401 279-9448 Track 1, 4(L) ... Racquetball 3, 4 ... Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4(L) ... lntramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 ... Ski·Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Richard J. Penuliar 2918 Michele Drive Norristown, PA 19401 279-1907 Mathletes 1 ... Cross.Country 2, 3, 4 ... Winter and Spring Track 2, 3, 4 ... National Merit Finalist 4 ... Scholastic "L" 1, 2, 3, 4
James O'Mara
203
Timothy S. Petrilli 7D 356 Cricket Avenue North Hills, PA 19038 576-0956 lntramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 ... Crew 3, 4 ... Spirit Club 3, 4 ... CSC 4 ... Prom Committee 3, 4 George J. Pickul 1D 732 Kewtwood Street Philadelphia, PA 19116 673-3427 Soccer{Trainer) 2 ... Football {Trainer)3, 4 ... Ski-Club 2, 3, 4 ... ACL 4 ... Scholastic "L" 1, 3 ... National Merit Commendation 4 James T. Pileggi 2D 1301 Twining Road Dresher, PA 19025 657-2423 Wrestling 2 ... Band 1, 2, 3, 4 ... Ski-Club 3 ... Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 Christopher Pollick 3212 Manor Road Huntingdon Valley, PA 19006 947-4160 Crew 2, 3, 4
3D Harry Portland
Craig T. Pomplas 4D 960 Mueller Road Warminster, PA 18974 672-1686 Cross Country 1 ... Crew 1, 2, 3 ... Mathletes 1 ... Yearbook 2, 3, 4{Typing Editor) ... Wisterian 1, 2, 3, 4(Editor-in-chief)... lntramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 ... NHS 3, 4 ... Chess Club 3 ... Theater 4 ... Scholastic "L" 1, 2, 3, 4 ... National Merit Commendation 4 David Scott Porreca SD 1242 Gordon Road Jenkintown, PA 19046 887-4278 Band 1, 2, 3, 4(president) ... Theater 1, 2, 3, 4 ... Racquetball 3, 4 ... Seraphim 1, 2 ... Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 ... Scholastic "L" 1, 2, 4 ... District Band 4 Timothy Petrilli 6D Harry C. Portland 957 Wakeling Street Philadelphia, PA 19124 533-2352 Ice Hockey 2, 3, 4 ... Wisterian 3 ... Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 ... Scholastic "L" 1, 2, 3 7D Jeffrey J. Purtell 165 Sleighride Road Willow Grove, PA 19090 657-2476 Football l ... Track 1, 2 ... Cross-Country 2, 3 ... Golf 2, 3(L), 4{L) ... Student Council 3 ... Spirit Club 2, 3, 4 ... Wisterian 3, 4 ... Yearbook 4 ... Prom Committee 3{Co-Chairman)... Scholastic "L" 1
Christopher Pollick
204
George Pickul
Scott Porreca
Jeff Purtell
James Pileggi
Craig Pomplas
205
Todd Rittenhouse
Alan Ramsay
William Reinhardt
Peter Rotelle
206
Robert Rich
Alan W. Ramsay lD 3320 Dogwood Drive Willow Grove, PA 659-4097 Forum 1, 2, 3, 4 ... Intramurals 1, 2, 3 ... Scholastic "L" 1 ... National Merit Commendation 4 Clineson W. Redcross 20 505 E. Gorgas Lane Philadelphia, PA 19119 248-5133 Band 1, 2, 3, 4 ... Track 1, 4 ... Student Council 1, 2 Cletus Romano
30 William R. Reinhardt 724 Marchman Road Philadelphia, PA 19115 969-1491 Chess Club 2, 3 ... Yearbook 2, 3, 4 ... Wisterian 4 ... Stagecrew 3, 4 ... Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 ... Ski-Club 2, 3 ... Bowling 2, 3, 4 ... Photo Club 1, 2, 3, 4 ... Scholastic "L" 1 40 Robert J. Rich 882 Village Circle Blue Bell, PA 19422 643-3281 Bowling1, 2, 3 ... Wisterian 4 ... lntramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 ... Scholastic "L" 3
Edward Rittenhouse 50 25 West Mill Road Flourtown, PA 233-4337 Crew 2, 3{L),4{L) ... Cross-Country 2 ... Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4
Nicholas Rudnytzky
60 Cletus A. Romano 258 North Spring Garden Street Ambler, PA 19002 646-7514 Band l, 2, 3, 4 ... Student Council 1 ... Chess Club 3 ... Scholastic "L" 3, 4 70 Peter Rotelle 351 Penllyn Pike Blue Bell, PA 19422 646-2389 Soccer 1 ... Wrestling 1, 2 ... Ice Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4 ... Ski-Club 2, 3, 4 ... Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 ... Scholastic "L" 3, 4
Nicholas Rudnytzky 107 Towanda Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19126 635-3929 National Merit Commendation 4
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Wade Redcross
207
Mark Sabo
Matthew Schools
Michael Sharkey
Paul Schaefer
208
Chris Sheedy
Mark G. Sabo 20 930 Woodbrook Lane Philadelphia, PA 19150 242-0334 Yearbook 4 ... Wisterlan 1, 3, 4 ... lntramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 ... Scholastic "L" 1, 2, 3, 4 Michael L. Samo 30 251 Casey Circle Huntingdon Valley, PA 19006 355.7975 Band 1 ... Theater 2 ... Student Council 2 ... CSC 3, 4 ... Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 ... National Merit Commendation 4
John Siliquini
John J. Scarpello 40 604 Naomi St. Philadelphia, PA 19144 438-6466 Cross Country 2 ... Wrestling 3 ... Band 1, 2 ... csc 1, 2, 3, 4 Paul D. Schaefer 50 1541 Temple Drive Maple Glen, PA 19002 646-1464 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 ... Racquetball 3, 4 ... Spirit Club 3, 4 Matthew C. Schools 60 344 Township Line Road Norristown, PA 19401 275-7428 Baseball 2 ... lntramurals l(Rep), 2, 3, 4 ... Soccer 1, 2(L), 3(L), 4(L-Captain) ... Student Council 4
Michael Samo
Michael Sharkey 70 7425 Hill Road Philadelphia, PA 19128 483-3908 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 ... Crew 1, 2, 3 ... Rae路 quetball Club 3, 4 ... Ski Club 2, 3, 4 ... Wisterian 4 ... Yearbook 4 Christopher M. Sheedy 1D 859 Euclid Avenue Warrington, PA 18976 343-1051 Bowling 1, 2 ... Spirit Club 3, 4 ... Baseball 3(L), 4(L) ... Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 ... National Merit Semifinalist 4 John J. Siliquini 20 50 Welsh Road Huntingdon Valley, PA 19006 947-6946 Soccer 1 ... Bowling2, 3, 4(L-Captain) ... Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 ... Chess Club 2, 3, 4 ... Band 1, 2, 3, 4 ... Photo Club 4 ... District Orchestra 4 ... Yearbook 4 ... Christian Activities 4 ... NHS 3, 4
John Scarpello
209
Michael F. Simon 30 3424 Vaux Street Philadelphia, PA 19129 849-4750 Football 1, 2, 3 ... Wrestling 3, 4(L) ... Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 ... Racquetball 3, 4 Kenneth M. Smith 1621 Bonnie Brae Drive Huntingdon Valley, PA 19006 322-0760 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 ... Track 1
4D
Stephen G. Solecki SD 6321 N. Fairhill Street Philadelphia, PA 19126 224-7068 Baseball 2, 4 ... Wisterian 3, 4 ... NHS 3, 4 ... lntramurals 1, 2, 3(Rep.), 4 ... Scholastic "L" 1, 3, 4
Victor Suchodolski
Eugene J. Spirito 6D 4033 Fairway Road Lafayette Hill, PA 19444 828-5452 Football 1, 2, 3, 4(L) ... Track 3, 4 ... Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 ... Scholastic "L" 2 Michael Stelacio 7D 562 Sanger Street Philadelphia, PA 19120 745-6799 Cross Country 1, 2, 3, 4 ... Indoor Track 1, 2, 3, 4 ... Spring Track 1, 2, 3, 4 ... lntramurals 1, 2 Drew D. Stockmal lD 3352 Morris Road Landsdale, PA 19446 584-4164 Soccer 1, 2(L), 3(L), 4(L) ... Tennis l(L), 2(L), 3(L), 4(L) ... NHS 3, 4 ... Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 ... Student Council 3, 4(Vice-Pres.) ... Scholastic "L" 1, 2, 3, 4
Stephen Solecki
Ronald R. Streeper 2D 2582 Valley View Drive Huntingdon Valley, PA 19006 947-3681 Soccer 1, 2, 4 ... Student Council 4 ... NHS 4 ... Band 1, 2, 4 ... Scholastic "L" 1, 2, 4 Victor Suchodolski 3D 922 Longfield Road Erdenheim, PA 19118 836-4917 NHS 3, 4 ... Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 ... Spirit Committee 1, 2, 4 ... Council District Conference 3 ... Scholastic "L" 1, 2, 3, 4
Michael Stelacio
210
Kenneth Smith
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Ronald Streeper
Michael Simon
Eugene Spirito
Drew Stockmal
211
Jeffrey Thomas
Richard Sullivan
Brian Sullivan
Robert Sullivan
212
Tibor Terek
40 Brian K. Sullivan 447 Greenwood Avenue Wyncote, PA 19095 572.5934 Forum 1, 2, 3, 4(Novice Master} ... Yearbook 2, 3 ... Intramurals 2, 3, 4 ... BowlingClub 1 ... Scholastic "L" 3, 4 Richard D. Sullivan 50 537 Evergreen Lane Lafayette Hill, PA 19444 825-0233 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4 ... lntramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 ... Yearbook 4 ... NHS 3, 4 ... Scholastic "L" 1, 2, 3, 4 ... National Merit Commendation 4
James Tannahill
Robert J. Sullivan 2307 South Gilinger Road Lafayette Hill, PA 19444 828-1285 Ski Club 1, 2, 3, 4
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70 Thomas J. Tafe 88 Buckshire Drive Holland, PA 18966 355-8874 Track and Field 1 ... Wrestling 2, 3 ... Baseball 2, 3, 4 ... Ski Club 2 ... Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 Joseph A. Tammaro 1D 3109 Plymouth Rock Road Norristown, PA 19401 277-0640 Wrestling 1 ... Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 ... Photo Club 3 ... Racquetball Club 2, 3
Joseph Tammaro
James B. Tannahill 20 13471 Stevens Road Philadelphia, PA 19116 676-7649 Soccer 1, 2, 3 ... Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4 ... National Merit Finalist 4 ... Wisterian 3, 4 ... Year路 book 4(Assistant Business Editor}... Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 ... Scholastic "L" 1, 2, 3, 4 Tibor Terek 30 4509 North 4th Street Philadelphia, PA 19140 329-7075 Computer Science League 2, 3, 4 ... Mathletes 1, 2, 3, 4 ... Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 ... Photography Club 2, 3, 4 ... Chess Club 2, 3 ... Bowling 2, 3, 4 ... Forum 3, 4 ... NHS 3, 4 ... Scholas路 tic "L" 1, 2, 3, 4 Jeffrey S; Thomas 40 1905 Hemlock Road Flourtown, PA 19031 233-5997 Theater 3, 4 ... Band 1, 2(L}, 3(L}, 4(L) ... Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 ... Cross Country/Track 1, 2 ... Racquetball 3, 4 ... Scholastic "L" 1, 2, 4
Thomas Tafe
213
Dexter Vilar
Jonathan
Wahl
Brian Timoney
Robert Toft
214
Mark Timmerman
Mark Timmerman SD 2111 Chapman Circle Jamison, PA 18929 343-4267 Ice Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4(Ass. Capt.) ... Wisterian 3, 4 ... Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 ... National Merit Commendation 4 Brian Timoney 60 624 East Gravers Lane Wyndmoor, PA 19118 233-2439 Football 1, 2, 3, 4 ... Wisterian 1, 2, 3, 4 ... Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4 ... Scholastic "L" 1, 2, 3, 4 ... NHS 3, 4 ... National Merit Commendation 4 Alan Walsh
Robert F. Toft Cedar Hill Road Springhouse, PA 643-0654 Theater 2, 3, 4 Yearbook 2, 3 ... als 1, 2, 3, 4 ...
70 19477 ... Religious Activities 4 ... Wisterian 2, 3, 4 ... IntramurCSC 4
Dexter M. Vilar 1D 11 Fawn Lane Horsham, PA 19044 443-0917 Wisterian 2, 4 ... Art Club 3, 4 ... Theater and Stage Crew 4 ... Scholastic "L" 1, 3, 4 Jonathan C. Wahl 20 146 Tennis Avenue Ambler, PA 19002 628-2654 Crew 1, 2, 3, 4 ... Art Club 3 ... Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 Seth Walsh
Alan J. Walsh 30 232 Pepper Road Huntingdon Valley, PA 19006 947-5376 Baseball 1, 2, 3(L), 4(L) ... Wisterian 1, 2, 3, 4(Editor) ... Yearbook 2, 3, 4(Typing Editor) ... Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 ... Racquetball Club 3, 4 ... Band 2, 3, 4 ... Scholastic "L" 1, 2, 3, 4 Seth Walsh 20 Benezet Street Philadelphia, PA 19118 248-3057 CSC 1 ... lntramurals 1, 2, 3, 4
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Richard J. Webster 7401 Keiffer Street Philadelphia, PA 19128 482-0424 Seraphim 1, 2, 3, 4 ... Football 1, 2 ... Theater 2, 3, 4 ... Band 1, 2, 3, 4 ... Scholastic "L" 1
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6D Robert F. Weikel 5769 S. Deer Run Road Doylestown, PA 18901 794-5684 Football 1, 2, 3, 4 ... Track and Field 1, 2, 3, 4 ... lntramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 ... Yearbook 3, 4 ... Scholastic "L" 1, 2, 3, 4 ... NHS 3, 4
Karl E. Werner 7D 1435 N. Trooper Road #l Norristown, PA 19403 584-5800 Ski Club 2, 3, 4(President}... Photo Club 1, 2, 3, 4 ... Yearbook 2, 3, 4 ... Wlsterian 2, 3, 4 ... Theater 1, 2, 3, 4 ... Stage Crew(mgr}... NHS 3, 4 Robert E. Whalon 7635 Brookfield Road Cheltenham, PA 19012 635-1255 lntramurals 1, 2, 3, 4
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James Wiesenhutter
James Wiesenhutter 2D 4130 Davisville Road Hatboro, PA 19040 674-2940 Theater 2, 3, 4 ... CSC 1, 2, 3, 4 ... lntramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 Charles T. Wilson 3D 316 Montier Road Glenside, PA 19038 886-2983 Crew l(L), 2(L), 3(L), 4(L) ... CSC 2, 3 .. . Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 ... Spirit Club 3, 4 .. . F.A.D.C.(President) 4D Robert Zamichieli 3018 Butler Pike Conshohocken, PA 19428 825-6582 Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4(L) ... lntramurals 1, 2, 3, 4
Robert Whalon
216
Karl Werner
Charles Wilson
Robert Weikel
Robert Zamichieli
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Mike Anderer: "Mutant Lifter" "Yogurt" "Tackle it" "Capt'n" Doug Atkinson: "Chestamania" "Ug!" "Excuse me while I flex" "Negative net loss!!" "Hey, Leon, my hat" "Lets Lift" Vince Barth: "Soap on a Rope" "Epitome of the La Salle Don Juan" "Rhawnhurst is my life" Jeff Beck: "Walt's best friend" "What's everyone staring at?" "Talks as fast as he types" "I can't yell, it'll wreck my voice" Ron Bean: "Broad and Lycoming" "Tastes great" "Runs the reds" "Almost La Salle's fastest" Joe Belcher: "Yeah sure, that's what I did" "Great open-net scorer" Jerry Birch: "Geroids" "Turns yellow in· stead of tan" "Saxophone straps are in now" Jim Blount: "Bo" "king can" "proved he was more than just another pretty face on the football field" Joe Boardman: "Neanderthal man" "La Salle's most unnoticed strong man" Andrew Bonner: "Fiend" "Where's the nearest mirror?" "Sit next to me during the test" "Look me in the eye and say that" Pete Bossow: "That's a crazy idea" "I can go into the library with my jacket" "slacker" "Kermit" "Slumobile" John Hottinger: "One more of La Salle's JBs" "lose to sprinters in the half" "Freight train"
John Brown: "If your mother only knew" "avante-gardist gone awry(the thriftshop wardrobe)" "Likes dead things - the Grateful, the Milkmen" "Another JB" Joe Brozoski; "The other JB" "Joe Bro" "Smokin Joe" "I ate that up" "King of the Judge dances" Fran Bruno: "Snoot" "It's such fun" Matt Buchanan: "Bill's best friend" "Bucknan" "Bucheee" "Kazoooo" "Eyebrows" "Great dramatic sarcasm" Ed Butler: "Mr. Tilt-a-Whirl" "Friday night jog." "Eddie-dog" "Only person with a Led Zepplin poster over his toilet" Jon Caffey: "Mush man" "Team Xerox" "Jon Crashy" "Reclusing" "The Punk" Joe Canavan: "air-Canavan" "dog killer" ''Canaboy'' "Dukes"
''Birdman''
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Xerox''
Mike Cantwell: "Where's your key?" "The laid back 4.8" "Yo, dude, I got snagged again" "Rat" "Boring report cards" Tom Capper: "Void" "Vacuum" "Bruce rules" "Feeds the squirrels" "Lives in Cape May County, N.J., and loves it" "Oh yeaaaah" Mike Casey: "The unsung hero" "J.Y.D." "Mayor" "Bruise Brother I" "hook me up" "That's what I mean" Jules Cattie: "Jules nut" "Who's your bar· ber?" "Freak" "D.F." "How's French?" "Styling mousse" Scott Chadwick: "Stink" "weed-master Scott" "Herbalife pioneer" "How's the snow fall?" "Have a coke and a smile" "Nice Boat" lhor Chernyk: "Ping ding" "Picks on little kids - or is it Oleh?" "One half of the terrorist twins"
Oleh Chernyk: "Ping dong" "Picks on little kids - or is it Ihor?" "The other terrorist comrade"
John Chun: "World's greatest driver" "Ab· sent for every Y-book deadline" "Famous pencil twirler" "Black belt in time wasting" Dave Cianci: "Music man" "slick" "Elvis polyster - khaki - argyle black patent leather shoes" Bill Clinton: "Weren't you supposed to go to McDevitt?" "Dropped that dime" "Dan - yell" "Team Xerox" "Hi, I'm Bill" Mark Colletti: "What's that caterpillar?" Steve Connell: "Earthtones" "Ikea shrimp pusher" "One of those guys who was let off with three years of La Salle"
polo s-irts, horned rims" John Forbes: "Does the P.A. work?" "Y, want it, you got it" "Election was fixed" "co1 munication"
Tom Connell: "Ryhmes with Steve Connell" "One of those Lawncrest rufians" John Connor: "Almost rhymes with Tom and Steve" "What can we print, John, nobody wrote anything" "J.C." "Most likely to become a priest" Rich Copley: "American defector" "What's up Rich" "Bugman" "La Salle couldn't have done without you" Tom Costello: "Dig it!" "Ah, dad, I had another accident" "Columbian connection" "Sid· ney"
Terry Cummings: "Most likely to be David Letterman" "Remember Spring Mountain?" "Spot: the dog-faced boy" John Cunningham: "Whitey" "J.C." "Slammer" "Speak softly and carry a big foot" "Albino" "Just drop me off at Clover" Larry Daly: "Jack is such a load" "Sire squire" "The odor of accomplishment" "Fred Flinstone" "Raiders socks" Tony D'Angelo: "Pony" "Dangalo" "I pony Tony" Tom Darragh:"Weighs himself on a postal scale" "mess with the wrong dudes" "great directions" Ed DeAngelis: "Eddie Fresh" "Miami Vice" Jerry Desmond: "Dez" "00" "Mr. Diehl's buddy" "Turns black during the summer" "Stale" "Mountain lover" Dana DeVice: "Sweatshirt collection from every college" "Fastest hands in the East" "Metal head" "X-crew guy" Rich DeVincent: "Richie-D" "Schultz" "Dashing DeVincent" "Cutback king" "Telephone operator" "Stang" "He'll say the wierdest things sometimes" "How's the surf in Avalon?" Jim Devine: "Everybody's favorite" Pete Dierkes: "You better not go back in O'Toole's room" "$300 fine" "But Mr. Officer, I was only doing 150" "I was attacked by a vampire ... no, really" "Most likely to succeed in not succeeding." Jim Donahue: "They call it the blue bomb" "I talk softly, but I carry a big GPA" "Bourgeois capitalist" Brian Dougans: "It's no fun" "The Pike" "Chevy" "N.D.B.F." "Chigger" "Happy Hawaiian" "Anyone seen Jerry?" "It's casual" Sean Dougherty: "Sid" "South Street regular - thrift shop clothes" Dan Elcock: "Famous La Salle sports manager" "Big lines on the soccer field" "Bang yo head" "Sees the world through psychedelic colored glasses" "Mr. C's headache" Tim Ernst: "The acorn" "Stroker Ace" "Nova" "Row, row, row your boat"
Bill Fahy: "Billy Bob" "Ha, ha, ha" "Did anyone see Gizzi?" "Everything is okay on my side" Rich Fegley: "Yo, can I get a ride home?" Dave Fisher: "Harry" "Fish" "Beats the clock out of every class" John Fitzpatrick: "Fitz" "Barrel gut" "JAFO" "MC" "Hobbies include: Ballet dancing" "Why I oughta ... naaa" "La Salle's fore· most mimic" "Colisra's favorite target for verbal abuse" "Unapologetically bourgeios (the Saab,
Bob Franks: "Flame head" "What happen, to your crew cut?" "Defective space shutl warning beacon" "Rapunzel" "Rufus" "Ma Lou Retton" Bob Gick: "V.P." "I see him at mass" "A you really that old?" Andy Giletti: "Surf's up" "Gino's Gard, Center" "Daddy-0" "Rad" "I tell ya" "E Guuuuy" Chris Giuffrioa: "Gets bus-sick" "Cata-tra. "South African scattering vermin" "Nor American woodland vermin" "Feed the chic ens"
Brian Grady:
"Yo, what's wrong with (
ney?" "Leather"
Tim Green: "Gangus" "The Gang Greer "Want a cracker?" Frank Gregor: "Paco" "Pug" "Porky" "\! could go on" Rob Griffith: "Oh yeah Rob, tell me anoth one" "Kill any monsters with your hands?" Ken Hackman: "Packman" "Gackmar "Kenny Huck" "Hacky sack" "Dancin' On P. shoes" "Razor broke" Phil Hagerty: "Pumpkin cruiser" "All gill, up in barbed wire" "Show and tell" "Snowmar Chris Haley: "Hae-lee" "Biological was product" "Blue-green algae" "Fungui "Commno Knowledge" "Plate" Eugene Halus: "Meaning and Purpose" "A other caterpillar" "Paisley" "Earthdog" Bud Hansen: "Elmer" "S.C.E." "Elm tre, "Yo fudd" Mike Hanson: "Sorry, Mike, no reply at al Emmett Harkins: "Emmie-bear" "Waggi, "Main line elitism personified" "never one underestimate his own abilities" "wishes he w. Mark Dianno" "The Perm" "Sweet J" "concL sion"
Steve Harrer: "Meko's Ed McMahon" "Tl shadow" Todd Hellmann: "Germinator" "Turner boy" "Are you really bored, or does it just see that way?" Henry Henczel: "Seven Dutch boys trying plug a dyke" "Old man" "Pastels" "Argy house" "Mr. not-so-macho" "Later dude" Matt Herold: "Webster's best Friend" "53" "Hark" "Smile Much?" Skip Hofmann: "Skip's Postulate #6S "The Far Side Look" "I have three questions. and also a Suburban" "Flipper" "Skiperoo" Bryce Holton: "Reagan, teacher's pet" "M rine boy" "The eyebrow" "Favorite pastim planning foreign policy" Tom Houlahan: "Beaker, Mr. Spock" "Tl whip" "Shark" "Cut him a break" Joe Irwin: "First person to get a 5.0 GPP "Nice lunch Period" "Joey," "Yo-Joe" "Slue Vocab Much?" "Haley's comet freak" "Lurer "Head Y-book slacker" "Geiger's Friend." "! necure" "Clavus Maximus"
hris Jacobsen: "My knees hurt" "over:hiever" ?ff Jesko: "Great mouse" "Arlen's best 1ddy" eil Jessen: "Funny man" "A man with a ousand sneers" "The Moth from Hell" "Mad an" "Neil Yessen" "LaSalle's most ridiculous ugh" im Johnson: "T.J." "Hoops" "Dont be late r the prom" illary Jordan: "Head photo club slacker" "IV-Man" "Yes, he is a swimmer" "Hill" "Jilry Hordan" "Hickory" ill Juba: "Hanging out at Wendy's with Ka:n" "Always gets a ride from Cummings" "Ju1"
latt Kane: "Matt-heuuuuw" "The best anvers in English IV history" "SAAD" d Kelly: "Goes to school on Tuesdays and hursdays" "But Mrs. McGovern, I was sick on riday" "over the hills and far away" "Flurries! et's go skiing" im Kelly: "Wave man" "I'm going to do my digion homework in the pit" at Kelly: "Penn Football" "Barbed wire Jesn't cut me" "Ray bans" "spot" "ya gotta ve it" "Dingle Bells" "Fiat" om Kent: "Super" "Um, got any money?" =reddie" "Wake up" "It's bugged" "Likes to >rintto the door" a Kerns: "Iron City" im Kilian: "Fud" "Neanderthal man" "Hits uked cars and kills snowmen" "Yes, sir" )gre-man" ric Kleinschmidt: "We won't print that 1e" "Ghetto member" "Guess what I did be,re the economics exam" ernie Kling: "I hate that kid, don't you?" Kling" "Klingon" "It's poetry" "Bernie cCabe JR" d Koebert: "From Italian food to fast food" 3umby" "Hey, you, for the world" "How do JU like your Hamburger" "when the wind ows" "big boot" "Pinky, nice kitchen floor" lark Kootz: "Dio" "Ohio" "Fred" "Copller" ndy Kraft: "Kraft Macaroni and Cheese" Loves the Avalon police" "Small kraft warngs." "U-Haul" "Eggs much?" "Duck walk" Demolition derby man" "Married yet?" ete Kretzu: "reboog" "queer-bate" "Kara, king" "Cianci's twin" "Cant miss Miami Vice" ohn Kuhn: "Burger King" "El Camino of 'e" "Wait, he doesn't have an El Camino" hris Kulp: "Kulpster" "Want some pizza" I have a girlfriend" "No biscuit" [att Ledwith: "Summer blond" "Life. Jard" "Matty-dog" "Matt, can I borrow your mon oil?" "Thinks he can surf" "quickdraw" What tax bracket are you in, baby?" :harles Lee: "Allergic to pool, but he's a .vimmer'' ''Zoomiee'' im Lefevre: "Jon Claude Capital" "Oh eeez" "Eat it, pig!" "Look Jake, a full moon"
"That how you warm up for a match, Tim?" "No way!" "Stab me in the back" Ken Lehr: "Always second behind Pete" "Loves Pears" "Posture perfect" Guy Lembach: "What a guy!" "What can you say?" Bill Lesoravage: "Hohum" "Wild Willy" "Dustbuster" "Always ridin' his bike" "Let's go surfin" "Gimme a break guys, I've had a rough day" "Tubes in LB.I." Dale Lintner: "Interests: Amy, sports, math/ computers, Amy" "part of the legendary Assumpta class of 1982" Paul Lisiewski: "Moose" "Must be a mean checker" "If he was built more like a truck he'd be built like a tank" Rick Liszewski: "Hunting and fishing" "Turkey, hunter" "Mountain man" "Polish clown who gets along great with Parisi on the field" John Livingood: "Dyingbad" "Slime" "verbs, verbs" "Doc Holiday's" "Morals?" "Even his name doesn't make sense" "Whis-pers man" "Ardsley's contribution to juvenile delinquency" John Londergan: "Shaves twice a day" "Breakdance" "Doodie" "John, don't give my number to strange girls anymore" George Loos: "Don't mess" "Stay away" "Only Rangers fan around" "Loos" "Mr. New York" "George of the Jungle" Mark Loschiavo: "An Italian from Roxborough - the worst kind" "Yoda" "Hey wow, it's Sears" "Where's the trash heap?" "How's your hair?" "Dont give me that smile" Walt Lutz: "I'm always working, but I never get finished" "Waaaally" "How many tickets does it take to lose a license?" "That typewriter" "All the teacher's hate me" "It's not my fault" Pete Lyons: "Did I ever tell you about my trip to Spain?" "An intellectual oasis in the heart of Olney" "I'll do anything to be ranked first" Alex Macklin: "I'm chillin' and we'll be dillin'" "I'm down with run" "LL cool J" "Abba Harichrisna" John MacLeod: "Join the trench coat bri路 gade" "Depeche Mode" "I don't make monkeys, I just train them" "The mousse is loose!" "O'Toole's pet" Marc Madison: "I ran a 9.2 in Freshman year" "I need a hair cut" "I gotta be home by three" "Sh, Sh, shut up!" Frank Maguire: "I don't know, does he wear a board behind his shirt?" "Loves Latin" "I thought you were racing" Andy Marszalek: "He got huge" "Works at sev" "Blue boy" "I stepped on a shell" Dave Martella: "Mr. President - Dickie Nixon" "Fireball" "Light My Fire" "Heat Miser" "Fire and brimstone sermons" Mike Matthews: "Phi Slamma Jamma" "M squared" "Manute Bo!" "Diploma after one year at La Salle" "Willie McGee" Bill Matthews: "I'll drop you like a bad habit" "Mentally disturbed since states" "Likes to double date" "La Salle's most creative photographer" "That's not right" "Cool, you're a man" "I got me a flim-flam on the green stamp" Art Mattia: "How was your ski trip?" "Should have gone to Ryan" Pat Mazzarelli: "Maza-Ball" "weighs ten extra pounds fully dressed(the chains)" "Phlegm man" "You're a ten today" "Gold" Chuck McAnally: "The poodle" "Uh, Mike, can I have a ride" "One of the reasons why Brother Thomas should have stayed in bed" Niall McCall: "Alex, I met this bad freak" "She had green eyes" "River" "I'm down with run" "One half of the most creative La Salle football jackets" "Yo, you better play Power 99" Sean McCook: "Should have been black" "Tastes great" "Team Xerox" "peppercorn" "#19 boy" Seamus McElligott: "He must be from Southern Ireland" "How can you be late for class so many times?" "Seamus of the track" "Late slip collection" "Influenced by sprinters"
John McGowan:"Peanut" "Palooka" "John Pete" "Doesn't believe in handing anything in on time" "transplanted McDevitt person" "Alltime cafeteria grubber" "terrorizes underclassmen for fun" Terry McGuigan: "Yo Terr," "Ter路ree" Chip McKeaney: "Jimi McKeaney" "Real name?" "Steve Carlton twitch" "lives at Jim's house"
Matt McKenzie: "Moran's shadow," "Yo Matt" Matt McLees: "Wake up" "Can't mistake that laugh" "Daryl" "North Hills boy" "slaved at Rizzo's" "Thiopian look alike during wrestling season" "planned for senior week last August" John Meko: "Yes, I am a beach bum" "a lot of band credits" "Wait 'ti! my parents find out" "Cool beans" 'Swellness" "#20 boy" "How late is Carter's open?" Keith Melinson: "Darrel" "Wrestles 30 pounds under his weight" "Disco" "Beaver" "#21 boy" "This is the life" "Don't touch my hair" "That's why I came to La Salle" Jim Merritt: "Rocky V - the one he lost" "Wants to be a dentist"" Al Capone is Scarface" Mike Miehle: "Spock" "The beaver" "Yo, La Salle" "What!!!" "Mr. Hotto's best friend"
Kevin Miller: "Blush" "Glenn Frey" Paul Minecci: "Bob Ucker" "Surely you 路jest" "Difficult class work makes him laugh" Dave Mitchell: "Roff crawler" "crash" John Monaghan: "Victor Idol" "Speed Racer" "Great Mr. Puntel look alike" "lmaginery Jeep" "WESTEC" "Taco Bell" "Dewey" Joe Mooney: "Moon man" "Moon unit" "My ancestors were astronomers" "Wanna see my pictures" Ned Moore: "Elf" "Gotta smoke" Joe Moran: "Joe Morgan" "Get the phone" "The fifth Beatie" "Mr. Clorox" "Iced tea man" "Norton" "Calls shore pay phone from home" John Morrissey: "I'm gonna blow this year off" "inventor of the Morrissey maneuver" "Gummy Bears" "Dr. Scrubb" "Uh, what stop sign?" "Where are all your hub caps?" Carl Motz: "Hunt" "That's the jawn" "American Gigolo" "Pud" "What did Fagioli call you?" Matt Moyer: "See ya in O.C." "Bruise Broth路 er II" "M squared plus B squared" "Goldielocks" "Uwe" "Trading Places"
Alan Ramsey: "Too often mistaken for Walsh" "Manuel Que" Wade Redcross: "Suade" "Clineson" "Obsequious" "Velvet" "Slow down, Wade" "twenty band credits" "Snoopy" "saz symbol" Bill Reinhardt: "Pick 'em up don't leave 'em up" "When the tough gets going, the going gets tough" "Perpetual Laughter"
Tim Murphy: "Smurf" "You're docked" "Turn it off back there" "Idol of the intellectual ghetto" "C'mon, Larr" Mark Noonan: "They call me Mellow Yellow" Chas O'Brien: "Mel's best friend?" "AIE" Joe O'Connor: "How's your uncle?" "smurfs on cars - too wet in the ocean" "Raps intellectual puns with O'Toole" "Let's hang in Brother James' office" Eogan O'Donnell: "Only Eogan in PA" "Pilsbury dough boy" "Don't interrupt me Eogan" "Cheese" "DQ guy" "You look mahvelous" "Wears hawaiian shirts every day" Sean O'Halloran: "G.Q." "B.A." "I hate it - it's such a sellout" "Samsonite" "Extra baggage" "That's rough" Vince Olivieri: "Fun ski trip?" "Earring collection" "Chi-chi" Tom O'Malley: "Another Lawncrest guy" "Spike" Jim O'Mara: "Hold the Mayo" "O.P." "Worships the porceline god" "Come on Mr. Devine, it's only 8:37" ''I got the blazer today" Shailesh Patel: "Bagwaan Rajneesh" "Two college veteran already" "Help me with my math?" "La Salle's closet athlete" "Si Manubi, my favorite guy" Kevin Pavlick: "Who's that in the closet?" "Kev, it's for you" "On the phone again?" Rich Penuliar: "Richie P." "Rowdy Rich" Tim Petrilli: "What are you trying to say?" "Who broke that window?" "Teddy bear"
Bob Rich: "Mr. Geiger, JR" "Rich Bob" "RJ" "Arj" "Would I be peeping in these shorts?" "Watch the ears!" "Eggs" "Skate Away" Todd Rittenhouse: "Pee Wee" "Paige" "Ted" "Toddles" "Bat Mobile" Cletus Romano: "The list could go on" "OH nooo" "Leave me alone" "Bike rider" "ahead of his time" "Walks halls at record speeds" "Lost a fight with his locker" "Let's play hide and seek in the library" Pete Rotelle: "Little Moose DuPont" "Spud" Nick Rudnytzky: "A day in the life of Nick" "KGB" "Pseudo-intellectual" Mark Sabo: "Parks in teachers parking lot" "Nixon is not that bad" "I need more salt" "Moustache hasn't grown since Freshman year" "I got work to do - every college wants me badly" Mike Sarno: "The troll" "Freddy Kreuger" "Wah" "Zarno" "The Ninja from Trolland" "Bill Carter's best friend" "Patton's spirit lives on" "Leaves Cobden at 2:45" John Scarpello: "Another Italian from Roxborough" "Right guys" "South Street" "You needn't say that" Paul Schaefer: "Lives in his big brother's shadow - steps on his little brother" "David Letterman" "Hello, hello" Matt Schools: ''I'll bet his fist hurts" "Escuelas" "Do you have directions to the B.Y.?" Mike Sharkey: "Can't keep a job" "Shark" "Where's Pollick?" Chris Sheedy: "Forget the windshield wiper, I'll use my arm" "309, I thought that was the speed limit" "Roy Hobbs" John Siliquini: "ONLY a 4.8" "What did you get?" "The yellow heap" "Egomania" "Sell your watch & get a real car" "No Joe, walk!" Mike Simon: "Lencho" "Falls asleep in class - every class" "No really, Brother, I was listen-
Brian Sullivan: "Irene's friend" "Al's Ii brother" "Ed's grandson" Rich Sullivan: "Inch" "Centerfield" "1 face" "sleepy" "Chick-fil-A" "Kick back 4. Rob Sullivan: "What's the world look I through those eyes?" Tom Tafe: "Tommy Tafee" "Head bt: "22 points" Joe Tammaro: "Cabbage Patch kid" "F man" "Anybody seen Jeff?" "Guido" "Chee] Jim Tannahill: "The fish" "The fairlar "Naval Academy" "We gotta talk, Bill" jeez" "Blue bomber" "Physical specimen to reckoned with" "Plebe" Tibor Terek: "Mr. A.P. course" "Easy I ter, Tibor" "Russell's right hand man" Jeff Thomas: "Porrecca's other personali1 "Midnight chases and unscheduled detou路 "Evolved from a band guy to a theatre guy Mark Timmerman: "Hockey" "Living pr that anyone can get a scholarship to La Sal Brian Timoney: "Baked potato" "Lose y, comb, dude?" "Most likely to abridge Websti dictionary" "Smiley" "Dude" "AAAH" Bob Toft: "La Salle's most philisophical c ic"
Dexter Vilar: "Menudo" "A serious po, surge" "houselights" "There's an English paJ due" "Roger Taylor haircut" Jon Wahl: "My favorite twin sister" "bar-! potato chips" "B52s" "Salty saliva" Alan Walsh: "Chemist" "those bea1 "Golden Chariot" "Did someone say basebc "OPG" "Get a hop" "Feed the squirrels day?"
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Ken Smith:
"ABE" "Hey, dude, let's build an
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George Pickul: "George is my friend" "Don't tape me up, George" "Tinted Glasses" "Jewish Pickul" "Murray" Jim Pileggi: "Jerry's X-Brother-in-law" "camping in the studio" "Who's in the band this week?" Chris Pollick: "Hey Chief" "Ever kill anyone on the ski slope?" "Hammer" "I don't want to be captain" "You call that a pushup?" "Did anyone do the homework?" Craig Pomplas: "La Salle's most successful student as punker" "South Street Poverty" "How am I going to work with this kid all year?" "I gotta catch my bus" "AL-TARS" Scott Porreca: "Smaller than his Freshman brother" "Jeff Thomas' shadow" "D. Scott" "Don't ask Chuck, he looks psychotic" "Talks too much" Harry Portland: "Tests Brother John's NHS tolerance to the maximum" "I'll do better, Brother"
Jeff Purtell: "Peddler of decadence and debauchery" "academically peaked out Freshman year" "favorite streets: Bell's Mill Road and Limekiln Pike"
"Amish boy" "Flying jeep" "Watch me breakdance" Steve Solecki: "Does that shower come with a massage?'' ''My man'' Eugene Spirito: "Gene, the dancin' machine" "Eug" "What is that in your ear?" "Loves his work" "Earring betrays Italian heritage" Mike Stelacio: "Tunnel vision driving" "Life doesn't revolve around Rising Sun and Levick, Stosh" "Right guys" Drew Stockmal: "Fire chief" "Scruff" "What do you have there, son?" "You illin', I'm chillin"' Ron Streeper: "Streep" "Roue" "chromotids" "Rolland" "I'm runnin' to Sea Isle" "I racked my car" "Don't touch my sister" Victor Suchodolski: "Dr. Scrubb" "Victor the Spictor" "Pilgrim shoes" "Mr. Shoobie" "Favorite driving surfaces: median strips" "You really hate to see that happen"
Seth Walsh: "It's paramount, you see, th we must par-ty" "I love snow days" "Driv without a license" "Got a nickel?" Rich Webster: "My salivary glands explo, with delight" "Whatever happened to the batmobile?" "C anyone here play" "Colour My World'?" "Ch sic theatre geek - and proud of it" "At last, real human being" "knows all the answers none of the questions" Rob Weikel: "Winky" "Could quit school a1 make millions mowing lawns" "Only non-farm in La Haska" "Somehow you get an A" Karl Werner: "Watch it bucko" "Pugslei "Wild Werner" "Great man behind the scene "Dates the faculty's children" Bob Whalon: "I hate it more than O'H loran" "Outlook on life: Nothing" Jim Wiesenhutter: "Wisenheimer" "Dor bring it in my car" "La Salle's social radical conserative(Richard Hofstadter)" "Never one be shy and quiet" Charlie Wilson: "Clam-bake" "Yaks in stack" "Chuck, McGill's need their car washe, "Most tasteless, classless fan in the history of I Salle basketball" John Zamichieli: "Zamo" "I am last" "Tl end"
Editor-In-Chief: Joseph J. Irwin Moderator: Mr. William A. Geiger Editor: John Chun Copy Editor: Michael N. Cantwell Layout Editors: Robert J. Franks and Shailesh M. Patel Photo Editor: Hillary R. Jordan Business Editor: James A. Donahue Art Editor: Dexter M. Vilar Typing Editors: Craig T. Pomplas and Alan J. Walsh
Layout Peter Bonfanti Shawn Chun Tom Depman Bob Farrace Joe Guagliardo Phil Hagerty Chris Haley Ken Lehr Mark Loschiavo Pete Lyons Ken Madden John Meko Matt Oberholzer Eogan O'Donnell Drew Reichert Greg Scandone Mike Sharkey Joe Thompson Andrew Tripodi Chris Walsh Marty Whalen Won Jae Yang
Typists Peter Bonfanti Jim Doyle Al Funk Tim Kilian Ken Lehr Charles McNally Drew Reichert Dave Smith
Photographers Jeff Beck Ihor Chernyk Skip Hofmann Paul Minecci Bill Reinhardt Tibor Terek Karl Werner Marty Whalen
Artists Mike Coyle Chris Haley Terry McGuigan Eogan O'Donnell Joe Stelacio Lou Talamo Paul Wynn
Special Thanks to: Mr. Charles Hilpl and Mrs. Peggy Braca for undying service and a good sense of humor. Brother Andrew, Brother James, and Mr. Diehl for much support and criticism. Brother James Steck, Mr. Pat Devine, and Mr. Mike Maicher for their excellent and very useful pictures. Bob(Herb Score) Davine (note the spelling) and his wife Rita for their help and advice and good food. Abe Orlick, Gemma, Lee, and all at Davor photo for their fine photography. The Math Department for tolerating thin walls. Mrs. Dorothy Irwin (with an E) for all her help and moral support, especially with that Christmas Eve deadline. Mr. and Mrs. Baer for their input and editing. Frodo, Shadow, Zephyrus, Muffy, and Blondie for their loyal companionship and hand licking. Anyone who purchases their yearbook and anyone else we might have forgotten.
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Writers Joe Atkinson Larry Becht Jeff Beck Peter Bonfanti Chris Calhoun James Cantwell Dave Cianci Gerry Cosgrove Tom Depman Dana Device Jim Devine Bob Farrace Dave Forde Dave Gunn Chris Haley Emmett Harkins Steve Harrer Pat Kelly Tim Kilian Ken Lehr John Livingood Pete Lyons Dave Martella Bill Matthhews Thomas McGann Tim Murphy Joe O'Connor Tom O'Malley Scott Porreca Jeff Purtell Drew Reichert Bill Reinhardt Bob Rich Greg Rietzke Jim Russell Mark Rzemieniews Greg Scandone John Siliquini Rich Sullivan Jim Tannahill Brian Timoney Dexter Vilar Karl Werner Business Bob Clintm Gerry Cos, Bob Farrac Chris Farre Dave Ford, Tim Kilian Andy Korn. Kevin Mille Mike Sawic Dave Smitt Rich Sulliv, Jim Tanna!
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Andres Mr. and Mrs. James Archibald Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Beveridge Mr. and Mrs. William J. Campion The Cantwell Family Mr. and Mrs. George J. Capaldi Mr. and Mrs. George C. Casper Mr. and Mrs. Won Chull Chun Mr. and Mrs. Daniel J. Clipner Mr. and Mrs. Gerald J. Coghlan Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Coladonato Mr. and Mrs. Francis J. Crane Mr. and Mrs. James A. Donahue Mr. and Mrs. Pierce Dopkin Mr. and Mrs. Donald Duffy Mr. and Mrs. William P. Durkin Mr. and Mrs. John Farrace Mr. and Mrs. Gerald W. Fecher Mr. and Mrs. William Fogg Dr. and Mrs. David L. Forde Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Franks Mr. and Mrs. John P. Fraunces The Geiger Family Mr. and Mrs. Nataniel Getzler Mr. and Mrs. Louis A. Gilmore Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Peter W. Giuliano Mr. and Mrs. Jerold A. Glick Mr. and Mrs. Peter R. Goetzinger Mrs. Mary Goodyear Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Hagerty Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Halfpenny Mr. and Mrs. Harry J. Helverson Mr. and Mrs. William E. Herron Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hogan Mrs. Dorothy F. Irwin Mr. and Mrs. Hillary Jordan Mr. and Mrs. Ronald F. Kaminski Mr. and Mrs. Edward V. Keenan Mr. and Mrs. Stephen J. Kiszely Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Kovac Mr. and Mrs. William L. Kratz Mr. and Mrs. William F. Kruckenberger
Mr. and Mrs. William J. Lahr Mr. and Mrs. Francis P. Lalley Mr. and Mrs. Ferdinand Laurenzi Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. Lemanowicz Mrs. Elaine Mackowiak Mr. and Mrs. James Madden Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John J. McAuliffe Mr. Charles J. McGowan Mr. and Mrs. George E. Meagher Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Miller Mr. and Mrs. Santo Minghenelli Mr. and Mrs. John J. Muir Dr. and Mrs. Manubhai R. Patel Mr. and Mrs. Edward N. Patrone Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Pileggi Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Poehlman Mr. and Mrs. Norman V. Pomplas Mr. and Mrs. James Reed Mrs. Joanne R. Regan Mr. and Mrs. David E. Reichert Mr. and Mrs. Albino L. Roman Mr. and Mrs. Bernard A. Saxon Mr. and Mrs. Leslie E. Schmalbach Mr. and Mrs. George Shaeffer Mr. and Mrs. Edward Shields Mr. and Mrs. John J. Siliquini Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Sink Mr. and Mrs. William J. Smith Dr. and Mrs. John M. Stack Mr. and Mrs. William J. Stewart Mr. and Mrs. Albert M. Tantala Dr. and Mrs. Joseph T. Thompson Mr. and Mrs. Walter F. Tiernan Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Tilson Mr. and Mrs. John Tyrrell Mr. and Mrs. James D. Vesci Mr. and Mrs. Alfredo V. Vilar Mr. and Mrs. John J. Walls Mr. and Mrs. Gerhard Walser Mr. Edward M. Walsh Mr. and Mrs. James J. Walsh Mr. and Mrs. Martin Whalen
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Acknowledgements ................ 222 Art Club ...................................... 74 Band ............................................ 58 Baseball .................................... 148 Basketball ................................ 134 Blue & Gold ............................... 70 Board of Trustees ..................... 42 Bowling ..................................... 140 College Day ............................... 55 Computer Club .......................... 76 Crew .......................................... 152 Cross-Country .......................... 128 CSC ............................................. 62 Dedication .................................. 16 Exemplary Celebration ............. 88 Faculty ........................................ 18 Fall Drama ................................. 46
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Father/Son Banquet ................. 49 Football .................................... 118 Forum ......................................... 50 Gazebo ........................................ 77 Gold Patrons ............................ 223 Golf ........................................... 160 Ice Hockey ............................... 144 Index ......................................... 224 Intramurals ................................ 86 Mathletes ................................... 67 Miscellaneous ............................ 84 Mixers ......................................... 80 Mother's Club ............................ 48 National Honor Society ............ 54 Photo Club ................................. 66 Public Relations ........................ 43 Racquetball ................................ 69
As long as rivers shall run down to the sea, Or shadows touch the mountain slopes, Or stars graze in the vault of heaven,
So long shall your honor, your name, - Vergil Your praises endure.
Retreats ...................................... ! Senior Quotes .......................... 2 Seniors ...................................... 11 Seraphim .................................... 路 Ski Club ...................................... I Soccer ....................................... 1; Spirit Club .................................. 路 Spring Musical.. ......................... l Spring Track ............................ I! Student Council ......................... l Swimming ................................ I: Table of Contents ..................... .. Tennis ....................................... 11 Underclassmen .......................... ~ Winter Track ........................... 1; Wisterian .................................... ; Wrestling .................................. IL