1994 Blue and Gold Yearbook

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Administration 16 Faculty •••••••••••••••••••.••••••••••••• 30 Underclass ........•......•••••••••••••. 44 Seniors 70 Activities o 92 Sports 136 Index ••••.•.•••.•••••..••...•...•.•••. 192 Senior Quotes 204 Closing ••••••..••••••••••.••••••••.•.. 212

1994 Blue and Gold La Salle College High School 8605 Cheltenham Avenue Wyndmoor, PA 19118-1199

Opening


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r else what? Is that supposed to be a threat from a book? Should one fear this yearbook? Does it possess some great supernatural power to unlock the heavens and spew storms of molten lava upon impudent readers? Are these pages laced with some sort of hallucinogenic substance which will cause its readers to believe, well, just about anything?

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Once again, believe what, oh great bound sagel Believe it.

Is this, like, Zen and the Art of Yearbook Bud· dhism. Believe it. Okay, to play along, we'll believe it.

Believe whatt Well that's what we just asked you. Believe it. Believe whatl Everything that's changed at La Salle? That might be a little much - it's early. Believe it. All right. we'll believe it. We'll believe that they finally built the new wing. That one's not bad this place was getting old and they needed to expand. With it, La Salle has truly begun educating for the twenty-first century. Yes. All that, and all we get is a "yes?" We demand satisfaction, Quid Pro Quo, Believe what? Believe it. Believe that they eliminated the belts? Old news. It was a little tough to stomach, but we got over it. Believe that the school gets out before Memorial Day? Hey, no problem here - if absolute faith exists, then that's how we feel about the "Jump uound, lump uoundl"

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Eugene M~tlliw, ~ltet 1week in SoChool decides ii's lin.JIlly lime 10 10011 ilIl his schedule.

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school year ending early. Believe that they played a basketball cheer at Mass? OK, you've got us there. If you'd told me a year ago we'd have a full band with a distorted guitar solo at a school liturgy, we probably would have laughed. You believe? You annoy. But at least I'm getting the idea. Perhaps. What's that supposed to mean? look, we'll even believe that Brother linus no longer teaches typing. Understand that was painful - come on, cut us a break, and tell us exactly what to believe. Believe, and enlightenment wilf come. We believe. No you don't. What do you want from us? look, this is all just a little difficult to swallow. You spit it out and we'll believe it. It wilf take time. It already has taken time, oh wise and bound one. We want to know, we want to learn, and we're willing to listen. What should we dol Believe it ... or else . ..

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e're back, we're ready, and we want some answers. Why?

So we can learn. So we can grow. So we can believe. That's what you said, right? I said none of this. You did too. Look, this whole omniscience thing

of yours is getting a little old. h's not funny, we want answers. I am not sure you know the questions. Oh yeah, real original. Come on, at least say something clever. Give us knowledge of La Salle.

Yes. We1l? There is a story of a young man who comes to (he master and demands to know why he should attend La Salle. The master looks at the boy and says nothing - he merely laughs. 'Why do you laugh?' asks the boy. 'Ie is because you do not believe.' 'Believe in what?' demands the youth. 'Believe in La Salle.' says the master. Why? La Salle is good, La Salle is the springboard, La Salle is the key. 'Is that all?' asks the boy. 'No, there is one more thing in which you must have faith.' Which is? The master only laughs and replies - 'Believe it.' Gee, how insightful. Thank you. Don't you have to pass some sort of test to get your Zen license or something? Aren't there standards for this thing, like a Scholastic Buddhatude Test? You better believe it That's it, we give up. This is because you do not believe. BELIEVE WHATl I tell you: Believe it ... or else.

All right, today I have an easy one: what is the sound of one hand clapping? Not much. That's it - that's not the right answer. Here, "Ah, the slOllre, the sluel" Mr. Lnhy informs tM, "mystery student" t....t he's not on the dOlI" Iisl.

Believe It .•• Or Else.


we even looked it up. You're full of it. Of what? I can't hear you. I will instruct and explain. Too late. Be not so foolish. Listen and do not speak, and perhaps even you may learn. The sound of one hand clapping is nothing compared to the noises of La Salle. The debate in the classrooms. The discussions after school. The grunts on the football field and splashes in the pool. The mumble of the cafeteria and the charter of the hallways - all speak to us and we are each a parr of the speaking. There lies more power than one clap could ever conjure up to clap. All right, that was pretty good. Yes.

Pretty self-assured ali-knowing one, aren't we? Perhaps. OK, what's it mean?

That is for you to discover. Enough with the sage cliches. I cannot explain, I can only tell you to believe. I surrender ... Jt is said that the intensity of one student's conquering his algebra homework is perhaps more powerful than every locker in the school being simultaneously slammed. Why do we doubt, great one? Why do we fail? Manya student has asked, but few have grasped. We'll do our best. You fail because you do not see, because you do not trust, because you do not believe. Believe what!? You know, but do not wish to see. You're intolerable and I might say a few spreads short of a deadline. You might. Some students poke their fries dubiously to make sure they're not still moving. Mr. Molush discusses il. new 5e;aling ilrungement with his freshm;an English class.

;hawn Lyons and Tim Fleur !eun what lines are.

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young man once walked into the forest seeking knowledge, convinced that somewhere inside, answers could be

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We have returned, oh great sage. Shall I call CNN r

What, arc you like developing some sort of at· titude? ... Not again, I'm nof.

I think we have learned many things, wise one. Good.

Would you like to hear about itl No.

Why not? Tell yourself about it first, then tell the world. You're incorrigible.

And omniscient. And smug. We'll be back. A girl scout once entered the forest seeking middle·class families to buy her wholesome cookies. She was h.appy, young, and innocent. A tree fell on her as wel/. OK, we're "al peace" with ourselves, now will you listen to us?

I will hear you, but you will have to /isten. What does that mean? What does anything mean7 You really are full of it. Perhaps. We journeyed to Wyndmoor, as you said, and saw many wonders. We saw La Salle, which taught us much. Yes. Yes. There we met and interacted with high school students, and gleaned many things about the nature of their existence. Such as? First, we learned that eighth free, open gym, "there's no test", moving papers back a day, and mixers are all good. We also saw that pop quizzes, lunch duty, "Report to the Student Affairs Office", and Cheltenham Avenue speed traps are each inherently evil. How did you learn this7 We got a ticket. Good. Good? We were doing 63 in a school zone! That ticket is going to support the local economy for years. Yes, you did much. No, we did 63. You still do not believe. Believe what, the ticket? at much left to the imagination there. No, foolish one, go back, learn more. Again? Yes, and this rime, you can use my fuzz-busIer. Rob

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II right, old man, we're back, and we're ready, loday's the day we find out - we think we know.

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The answer. The answer to what? Don't be coy with us, DaB Yearbook, because

we know. No.

No, know. The answer is La Salle. No, litrle one, it ;5 nor the answer. Yes it is. you're just being bitter. 0, til Safle;5 nor the answer. But is the question -

far more of that question which you purport

to already know. Co to La Salle, there you will understand the meaning of our quest. What quest? The quesr. The quest to believe. I suppose you're going to tell me to use the force. Perhaps later; (or now, go to Wyndmoor and open your eyes to the world. I don't believe this. Believe it .•. or else. A priest, a rabbi, and a minister all went inro the forest because that was where they had hit their tee shots. Luckily, the tree missed them. We're back again, and this time no cute wisecracks.

Granted. We really think we're on the track now. Trackr Were you speeding again? No, but we know what to believe.

Splendid. We went to La Salle and understood. No one Ihere believes.

Nol No. You should see them in class, they never give up. They just badger Iheir poor instructors with question after question. Compared to La Salle, Guess Whlol I lIot in my HIoh.J! Go lohelod, lueHI

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you've got it really easy. Perhaps. They all want to know as well. They do not be~ lieve their instructors until they are personally satisfied. Their curiosity is amazing, their minds insatiable. Yes. And yet they do believe, if not in their instruc· tors j in themselves. In their answers, on the soccer field - they all struggle to win and succeed because of their belief. La Salle's spirit is amazing, it follows them everywhere. And what's even more exciting is that the teachers don't attempt to quell it. In fact, they seem to almost foster it, and sometimes even stay past their appointed times to speak to the students and answer their questions. All in all, they're much better than you. Then why do you nor transfer . .. ? We're sorry, we could never stay mad at you. How reassuring. Well, how did we do? You are learning, and gelting doser with every passing moment. s<> what do we do next? Go back. I didn't say you were done.

Objects in minor ;are closer thiln they 'ppc,r.

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Freshmen Ch.. unc~y Morrow ilnd Gilbert Smith illtentiwely ...ilit for sbth period to belin.

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Henry Kim elhibits the essence of iI bibliophile. All those miguines i1nd i111 thil willking . . .

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Mr. Gerald Miller A Simple Dedication For many La Salle students, History may seem like learning about a bunch of dead people. All right, truth be told, History is learning about a bunch of dead people. The trick to teaching history therefore is? anyone? Making those people seem alive. After all, history is OJ lot like religion. We have to accept it on the basis of what others tell us. What you see is what you get. Thus in it way. the history teacher is our spiritual guide through eons and eons of recorded time. As Mr. Gerald Miller might say, "Yeah, right". Mr. Miller isn't our 'spiritual history guru' He's our

antagonist, our devil's advocate, and our mental sparring partner. And don't try and deny that you love every minute of it. After all, in what other class is it a prerequisite to speak your mind? See, history is one of those subjects that isn't fixed. What do you mean 'not fixed'? Of course it's fixed. It's the past, done, finished, kaput. What could be more fixed? Wrong. The debate over history never dies, and there's nothing Mr. Miller loves more than pro路

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viding a breeding ground for that debate. Sure, any history teacher can open a book, lecture, give nOles, and then test you on the material, and chances are, you'll probably learn. But will that be interesting? We think not. The real challenge for a teacher is not teaching, but making the student learn. This might seem like a fine distinction, but not for Mr. Miller. Don't see what we're driving at? OK, we'll spell it out for you: Mr. Miller doesn't leach! How's that for a shocker?

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After all, this is supposed to be a dedication; we're supposed to be praising and lauding this man for his ability and right there it says that the man doesn't teach. Well, in this case, it's true, and in this case, it's also a compliment. A compliment? How on earth can this be a com~ pliment? We're attacking this man's credentials and ability! Before you get too excited, let us explain ourselves. Mr. Miller does not leach. He challenges us to learn. That is the lest of any great teacher: not to teach, but to create an environment in which the students can truly learn. After all, if a teacher teaches, but doesn't make the class interesting or fun, is there any real learning that takes place? And conversely, if a teacher makes a class interesting and fun, but doesn't teach, is any learning accomplished? Hardly. That's what makes Mr. Miller's classes so special and unique: his abif~ ity to combine learning and fun. We're so busy enjoying the class and the discussion that we don't even realize that we're learning. Pretty tricky, huh? Thus, when we say that Mr. Miller doesn't teach, we pay him one of the greatest compliments that a teacher can hope to receive. He has moved be~ yond being mere 'teacher' and has become mentor, catalyst, referee, and guide all rolled into one. He challenges us to learn not only history, but how that history affects us and those around us. If knowledge is power, then knowledge of the past is the power of the future, and we can't think of anyone better suited to wield that power, the power of knowledge, than Mr. Gerald Miller. So, it is with many thanks to Mr. Miller that the Editors and Staff of the 1994 Blue and Cold dedicate this yearbook to him.


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rother James Rieck; Diredor of Admissions; Morality.

Or. James Devine: Vice President; Cross-Cultural Communications; Spanish.

rother Kevin Dalmasse: Assistant Principal, Academic Affairs; Morality

Ir. lawrence Mangan: Complroller

Brother Fr,..nci$ Daniels1l:i: Assistant Principal. Student Affairs; AP European History; Student Council Moderator.

Administration


Board Of Trustees

Bad:, L to R: Mr. frank Clary, Brother Frank Dani~lski F.S.c., Broth", John Patzwall FS.C., Mr. David Diehl, Mr. Lawrence Mangan, Brother Craig Franz FS.C., Mr. !amn Hasson, Mr. Charln Reilly, Mr. John Sdlmin. Brolher Kevin Oalrnassl' f.S.C., Mr. 10000ph Connelly, Dr. Michael Whitaker; Mr.'a.mes Mclaughlin, Sister Mary ,osephine Lnt 5.S.,., Brother Michael McCinniss F.S.C.. Brother Rent Ste'I\f!' F.S.C., BrOlher Ro~r1 Schiele. f.S.C., Mr. Anton BatH", Or. Jamel; Devine, Mr. Thomas lynch, Mr. Jamn Fole Mr. Carl Posse. (Missing from photo: Mr. Marlin Whalen, Mr. Frank Ryan, Mr. Edward Palront, Brother luke Maher f.S.C., Brother Colman Coogan F.5.C.. Mr. Richard Bud Brother Edward Gallagher F.S.c., Mr. lohn lombard.)

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Trustees is doing. They act with more authority than any other members of the La Sallian community. But what do they do with this authority? They meet regularly, that much is certain. What do they discuss? Certainly they can spend some time debating over which brand of coffee to serve, who gets to sit at the end of the table next \0 Brother Rene, et cetera ... but what then? The average collection of trustees can only ponder such trivial matters for a hmited period of time. The remarkable Board of Trustees at La Salle apparently never tire of working to improve La Salle. They played the crucial role in the building of the new wing-a task which must have left them with many a harrowing

Board of Trustees

headache. But since we know all about the new wing, what else have they accomplished? Everything. The Board of Trustees oversees the smooth operation of anything that may happen at La Salle. They serve the school planning mailers of finance, future goals for the school, as well as choosing any new members to the Board. As already mentioned, the Board wields authority over all of La Salle. These Olympian trustees guide the school through all of its decisions, playing the key role in any mailers of vital importance. We may not know just what the Board of Trustees is doing with our school all of the time, but the result is dear: the efficient, problem-free operation of La Salle.


Alumni House Mr. Robert McAnespey Mr. McAnespey, the Director of Development, coordinates the development of all aspects of La Salle. From the new computers to the new wing, Mr. McAnespey has had a hand in it all. Mr. Tony Mele Mr. Mele helps Mr. Mangan with the parole, oops, we meant payroll, of the La Salle faculty and staff. He usually ends up staring at numbers and data all day, every day.

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Mrs. Kasloff, the other Assistant to the Comptroller, aids Mr. Mangan in most of his work. While she does not focus on one aspect of her job, as Mr. Mele does, she offers help with a broad amount of Mr. Mangan's tasks.

Mrs. Pat Dever Mrs. Dever is the Data Manager of Development and Alumni. This title is a long, general explanation of her job: to do everything. Mrs. Dever seats herself before the entrance of the Alumni House, ready to tackle any problems immediately. Through working at just about everything that needs work, Mrs. Dever keeps this house together. Mrs. Florence Ward Mrs. Ward works as the Capital Campaign Coordinator. Actually, she retired roughly three years ago. She knows so much about running La Salle's Capital Campaign, however, that she was asked back: no one could run the Campaign without her assistance. What better proof of her great importance to our school do you need?

It. Robert McAt'lespey; Director of D~elopmenl.

,rs. Florence Ward, Capital Campaign Coordinator, ilnd Mrs. Pal Dever, Dala ,anagt'r of Development and Alumni

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Guidance Brother William DiPasquale: Brother William is currently in his first year at ld Salle as a senior/junior guidance counselor. He has proven 10 be

an integral link in the guidance chain. Brother William also teaches one section of junior

lengmg tasks allaSalk, dealing wIth freshmen day after day. Whether he is pouring over their test scores, or advising them as they begin their new a( ademic life, Brother Tom always sets his sight on Ihe future of the lalest additions 10 our school

English, in which he shares his voluminous knowledge of the

English language. He also comoderates the National Honors Society.

Mr. Michael Oolan As head of the Guidance Department at La Salle. Mr. Dolan looks oul for every student. Frequently found greellng people In hallways as they pass by, Mr. Dolan takes a sincere. helpful interest in La

Salle students and their families. As La Salle's psychologist, he offers assistance 10 all In need.

Mrs. Mary Kay Mullen Mrs_ Mullen has been promoted lhis year to College Guidance Counselor (jf you consider being forced 10 deal with neurotic and confused sentors a promotion). Mrs. Mullen is friendly and helpful, even .It B: 15 in the morning, a time when many of us are 100 tired to speak.

Mrs. Marie Baer Hidden away in her rnconspicuous Iraller, Mrs. Baer's Vitriolic sarcasm slices through the dank air of her abode. Wilhrn that secluded domam, Mrs. Baer inculcates Ihe memorization of myriads of potential SAT. words as if lhe students have nothing better to do with their lives. Mrs. Bernadette logan A veritable whirlpool of nervous energy, Mrs. lo~an forces even the most perplexed college-bound student In finish his applications on lime If you can manage to graduate. she will find Ihe college of your (hoke.

Mr. Mich,nl

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Dr. Doris Daly Although she te< hnically works for the state of Pennsylvania, Dr. Daly is very mUt h a part of la Salle. She helps sludents who nct.>d 10 improve thetr skills, and is always ready 10 as..ist anyone who needs help.

Brother Tom Chadwick Brother Tom Chadwick anempts one of the more chal-

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Brother William OiPilsquale: Junior/Senior Guidan«; College Placement; English 3.

Thomas Chadwick: Sophomore Guidance; Study Skills

Mrs. Bernadette togan: College placemenl

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Secretaries They Secretly Rule the School he La Salle College High School secretaries serve as the very foundation of our school. Their constant efforts maintain the professional and pleasurable atmosphere of this academic institution. My first step in discovering the task of these important staff members was to question them at their jobs. When asked to provide a personal statement for the yearbook about their work at La Salle, they were as ecstatic as most students when doing homework. 1am now one of the honored students to receive the greeting, "Oh no ... He's back. I hope it's nothing personal. After grilling the administration, however, they proved to be of more assistance than they imagined they would be. The main office, home to Mrs. Karen Mullen, Mrs. Patricia Schaum and Mrs. Ann Ford, is the driving force behind La Salle's administration. The "Three Musketeers" keep every one in a jovial mood, making each day more enjoyable. As Mrs. Schaum points out, "the main office is the hub of all Ihe activity latla Salle]." Everyone must pass through it sometime and these three women make it a point to make everyone feel welcome. Mrs. Ford, receptionist and repair-person, is the al-

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mighty voice we hear before 8:34 am and 2:46 P.M. summon路 ing us 10 the main office. Mrs. Mullen, not to be confused with Mrs. Mullen, best summarized her experience at La Salle with her statement: "I work for Brother Kevin, Brother James and Dr. Devine ... need I say more?" Personally I think she deserves a Purple Heart. One question these women have for the students at La Salle is "How many sisters do you guys really have?" Mrs. Helen Gallagher, of attendance office fame, friend or foe depending upon the reason you enter her domain, keeps track of us throughout our school day. Anyone who can understand what our parents mumble into the answering machine must be truly gifted. After discovering the nature of a La Sail ian secretary's work, I am convinced that they playa vital role in keeping the school running smoothly. To the author of this article next year: I have been promised that the main office will prepare their statements in advance over the summer for next year's yearbook article. A word of advice: remind them during the summer because once September comes, as Mr. Wiley puts it, these ladies are in a constant state of motion.

Secretaries


Books, Religion, & First Aid Brother Joe Keough

Brother Joe. the able administrator of the Instructional Materials learning Center (aka

the library), can be found burrowing through the new

redwood bookshelves or explain-

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for. you have become ,1C' quainted wilh Mrs. Barrall, our Director of Health Services (that means urse). Mrs. Barratt mixes an ideal of profes'iionalism with a concern for the ailing students who enler her door.

ing the Dewey Decimal system

to an uninformed underclassman (or senior), Brother Joe now has

the task of guarding an even bigger room from talkative

students. Mrs. Joanne Ballod Mrs. SaUod offers a friendly concern for students in

the quiet, lonely library. She may nol come in contact with students often as library secretary, but she still manages 10 involve herself wIlh students.

Mrs. Jennie Rarrall, R.N.

If you have ever fallen mysteriously ill, due 10 a sudden virus or a lest you forgot to study

father Georges Theirs father Georges Thiers plays an important role ,11 La Salle running both school relreats and masses. Father Georges works, more than anyone else at La Salle. to ensure every studenl realizes the spiritual aSIX'Cts of his life. Brother Robert Wilsbach Assisting Brother Joe in the new library this year is Brother Bob. Cheerful, full of energy, and always read\ wilh a joke. Brother Bob can help you find Just about any book or magazine, you need.

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at La Salle think about what happens 10 all the

trash we leave lying all over the place. Well, we of the yearbook staff have made it our goal to find oul. During the day, the maintenance staff is highly

visible around school. At night, the men who come are slightly more hidden. but their work is more prominent. Tile following is a sample of what goes on in one day of La Sallian maintenance.

7:00 am: A student comes around the corner of the

school and sees Bitlla fontaine coming around the corner al 23

mph on his club cart. The student screams hello to him and "Wild Bill" answers with an

inaudible but strangely profound greeting.

7:30 am: Messrs. Hillgrube and Donovan roar past on OlATHESWEEPER. A trail of mulched leaves buries a freshman as they pass. They too give a greeting. 8:00 am: All of the above disappear into their boiler room where Ihey are joined by Guy Cimini, John Steinmetz and Louise Caruso. They sit there for a good part o( the day, but they can occasionally be seen oUlside doing all sorts of jobs (ranging from cleaning up leaves 10 fixing faculty member's cars), 12:00 pm; By this lime of the day, one can find "Wild BiW in the cafeteria loading his tray with food and talking amiably with the students and faculty. 4 :30 pm: A platoon of maintenance staff members

路You can either have the chicken cordon bleu on a bed of asparagus tips, flavored with hollandilise sauce...or these cheesesteala,-

Cafeteria: Rose DiPinto, Mary Salemno, Marie Mcfadden, John OiCataldo, lose Bower, StJe OeStepl'lanis, Ally Yeiten, Ann Savino, Betty Ryan, Diane Farrell, Patty Carvey.

Cafeteria Workers


suddenly appear, from where we do not know. They start work on cleaning the school, which at this point shows the wear of another busy school day. Too busy cleaning, they have no time for us, so we leave having learned the secret life of the maintenance staff.

busily work to get our food ready. What are they like? Do they wisecrack their way through a series of wacky foibles ala "Just (he Ten of Us"? Or is an average day in the kitchen more like The Toxic Avenger? Well, most of us simply do not care. We order our food. We pay. We eal. Simple. But it is not simple. For Behind the fortress of cash every fry dangling from your registers in the cafeteria, an hungry, drooling mouth, for unknown person races across the every bit of beef stuck to your kitchen. Heat can be felt seeping pant leg ... well, the point is the out of the kitchen. Inside, various members of the cafeteria staff do women shout instructions 10 a lot of work to give students each other over (he noise of their lunches. While you may utensils falling. ovens roaring. know the staff members behind students yelling. Just anolher the cash registers, many more busy day in the cafeteria. Mosl cafeteria workers you seldom see students have come in contad are just as much a part of your with a few of the La Salle lunch every day. cafeteria staff, but few of us have any Idea how many people

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Religion Mr. Francis Johnson Mr. Johnson's peaceful speech can make even the most

immoral topic seem acceptable in Morality class. He has an uncanny way of making everything he says seem perfectly

clear, and the same would go for what he writes on the board if it weren't for all the Latin he throws into his once-perfect

lessons. Bro. Joseph Myers Knowing "who you are, where you are, and what you

have 10 do" is the point behind

Brother Joe's classes. While leaching religion and technical drawing, he teaches more than what is written in the textbook. Brother Joe is someone who Brother linus would call "a liVing saint."

Mr. Geoffrey Nicoletti "Mr. Nick~ has a unique style of teaching, as he often shares captivating stories of his own life and family and relates them 10 the material he teaches. The life and possible canonization of Padre Pio is one of the favorite topics of this teacher. whose trademark assignment is the journal. Mr. Patrick Devine As a religion teacher, Mr. Devine instructs seniors on the lifestyles they can choose, while mixing in his experience as a guidance counselor to help with the college process. As

freshmen counselor, he helps the freshmen adjust to life at La Salle. As Cross-Country and Track coach, he leads our runners to become somt' of the best in the Catholic League. Mr. Alfred Puntel Mr. Puntel is not only a capable religion teacher. but is also environmentally conscious, as he rides his bike to school almost year-round, braVing wind, cold, and those crazy LaSalle drivers. Mr. Puntel also brings his expertise to guide the programs of the Community Service Corps. Brother Kenneth Cook Brother Ken is one of the Quietest brothers here at La Salle, but don't leI that appearance fool you. After eng,lging in a quick conversation with him, you'll be surprised by his largely undiscovered talent for relating with students. Brother Ernest Miller Brother Ernest Miller is one the most recent additions to the La Salle faculty. He is already known, however, for his very challenging classes. Brother Ernest makes his classes fascinating with his wealth knowledge of many subjects. He concentrates on the fields of history and religion, teaching student" the Importance of being earnest. If he could JUS! make his cla<;ses a little less challenging ...

Mr. Francis Johnson: Morality, of Wisler ian.

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rolht'r Ernt'sl Millu: ltt'lision 1; Western Ciyiliution.

Mr. Patrick Devine: Freshman Counselor, Chrislian lifestyles. CrOSS'Country and Track coach.

Ir. Geoffrey Nicoll"lli: Relision 1,1; English 1.

rothu Kenneth Cook: lltliSion 1, Church History.

Mr. Alfred Puntel: Oepulment Chairperson; Moralily, Ptact, lltlision 1; Co路Moderator of C.S.(,


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Mr. Edwud Molush: ("Alish 1, 3.

Mr. BernHd McCJlbe: Enllish 2, 4.

Mr. Michilel O'Toole: CrUlive Wrilins. AP EnSlish. EnSlish I, Independent Study.


English Mr. Dennis Bloh Mr. Blah's sophisticated humor may be too much for some aspiring literature buffs, but his stories about his daughter's first trip 10 lhe bathroom go over no one's head. But by the end of every year he has all his students ready to write a book on a moment's notice.

h. Edward McCabt: Dtparlmtnt Ch,lirpUJon: English 1,4, .nhl,lnl Cron-Country CO,lch.

Dr. lostph o'Angtlo: EngliJh 2, 4: Hochy Modtrator

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Mrs. Clare Brown If you ever hear a friendly "Hiyal~ as you pass down the hall, you can be certain it is the voice of Mrs. Clare Brown. In addition to displaying her unique wardrobe, she expands and strengthens her students' appreciation of literature. Or. Joseph D'Angelo "Doc" is one of those teachers who is interested in what the students enjoy. From baseball trivia to Clytemnestra's sleeping around when her husband is away, Doc keeps the students' interest. Not only will you hear Doc's boyhood stories but you will also pick up a lillie Italian. Doc may not boast about being the best. bUI at least he will admit that "Prometheus 80und~ is about as interesting as shaving. Mr. Bernard McCabe Bringing novel interpre路 tat ions into the study of literature, Mr. Bernie McCabe (1) claims that his "paraphrasing" is what the author really intended to say, and (2) insists he taught the "'esser one" everything he knows. Just make sure you tell

Dtnnls Bloh: Englhh J, 4, Wrt.tling Modtrator.

him when he's made a mistake, otherwise he'll combine books and start talking about MacBeowulf. Mr. Edw.ud McC.. be Mr. Edward McCabe is known by seniors for his unequaled impersonation of "Prometheus Bound" on his desk. You will rarely see him bound for long, however, and you had best protect yourself if you say something Iha! is "100 damn vague." Mr. Edward Molush After years of teaching juniors and seniors, Mr. Molush gave up seniors this year for freshmen. When he's not picking obscure references out of literature or preparing 10 give another one of his infamous "passage" tests, he'll regale you with stories of his baseball experiences ("I pitched against Larry Andersen"). Just make sure you're ready for the one week when he goes to Florida with his Haverford College baseball team Mr. Michael O'Toole Whether it has to do with crealive puns or weird, obscure knowledge, such as the names of all 12 of the Creek mythological Titans or etymological sources, Mr. O'Toole knows everything, and won't let you forget it. His wit and great sense of humor truly make Mr. O' Toole one special A.P. English Friend.


Languages Mr. Gabriel81anco Senor Blanco is the able mentalist of the language depart· menl (You are setting very sleepy). Senor will make sure you understand---and obey-his every word in Spanish or English, even if he must hypnotize you first. II is importanllhat you

follow the language Department Chairperson's commands. for he has strange menial abilitiesStep aside Kr~kin. Mr. Nicholas Coggins ~Qujen es el estudianle nuevo?" (Who is the new

student?) Irs actually Spanish leacher Nicholas Coggins. so If you assaulted him thmking he was a (rosh, you may find yourself In lrouble. Despite his youthful appearance, Mr. Coggins is an able and dedicated Instrudor

Mrs. linda Donahue Mrs. Donahue. known by her students as NSei'iora. ~ is the epilome of the challenging, but caring, teacher. Through her

trilingual abilities, Mrs. Donahue strives 10 make her sludenls more competent in their respective languages by making them think in thaI language instead of English. Mr. William Geiger It's an English teacher. No, ii's a science teacher. No, wail, ii's a yearbook moderalor. Actually, it's only Mr. Geiger. Yes, he is found leaching three types of classes but he can also be found taking pIctures With lhe photo club or trying to tell a good joke In the yearbook office.

Mr. Geiger has many re.,ponsibilities at La Salle; the only things left for him to do are answer the phones and do the windows. Mr. George Hohenleitner Mr. Hohenleitner is a devoted member of the Language Department who brings Christiallily 10 all his classes. He is an exemplary educator who makes us reevaluate our view of Germans (mosl of which we developed watching Ho#an's Heroes). Mr. Hohenleitner extends his devotion to teaching well beyond 2:45 as lhe moderator of esc's Operalion Incenlive.

Mr. Nicholu (Ollins: Sp~nish I, 2; Co·modt'rator of Intramurah.

Buhtb~1I Mod~"lot;

Mr. David Manion The ever-calm Mr. Manion is nol upset Ihal he doesn'l have all of his classes in the new wing. And his steadfast allenlion to detail ensure.. his studenlS will parfez Fran~ .lis tres

bien. Brother Bob Romano Hermano Romano's unique methods of "beatjng~ the day's Spanish lesson into the heads of his attentive and eager pupils give meaning to th(.' term uSpanish for the brain dead. Brother Bob has the astonishing ability to give LaSalle students the gift Spanish literacy U

Mrs. Nancy Zot'ltsch: Spanish 3, 3(H),

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Romano: Spanish 2, 2(H). 3{H): St'nior (ounSt'IOf.

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Mr. Joseph Colistn: EconomiCi I, AP: Western Civilizilltion; Americ;tn History; Football coach.

Brother Tim Ahern: Western Ciyilization, AmeriCiIln History, Ciyil WH, Moder;ttor of Men of La Salle.

Mr. rhom;tf Turner: World Cultures, Western Civiliz.l1ion; Director of Summer CiIlmp.

Mr. Bernilrd Fitzserald: Weslern Civilization, American History .

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History Bro. Timothy Ahern After a stint on the D.l. this fall, there is some question as to whether B.T. will be able to continue his Ocean City volleyball career. Back in fhe cia""路 room, he's a teacher who demands your besl effort. As a baseball coach, he provides encouragement and instruction when needed.

'h. Ger~'d Miller: Vi~ln~m. Politic~1 Sci~nc~, Am~rican Hislo-

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Mr. Joseph Colistra Mr. Colistra often calls upon his own theories to prove a point. He doesn't mind if you eal in his class, as long as you brought something for him. Throughoutlhe year, his students probably spend more time in the library doing research than in his class, so they know the marble columns and staircases of the Logan Library too well. Mr. Bernard Fitzgerald Mr. Fitzgerald is a new addition to the social studIes department. In the past two years, he was the admissions director and basketball coach; this year he begins as a full-time teacher. His new and exciting methods of teaching are a welcome change.

If. los~ph Parisi: World Cllltllr~s, PsychotolY, Hud ;III Coach, Athl~lic Oir~ctor.

r. Martin lachon: PsychololSY; uhtball Coach, Coif Co~ch.

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Mr. lohn Crace Every student at La Salle has heard the many cliches used to describe J.J.G.'s unique classes. Mr. Grace, an American History expert, best teaches the concept of independence through his liberating classes, always open to debate. With who other than this aegis of progressive thought can you discuss everything from the long History expert, best teaches the concept of independence through his liberating classes,

always open to debate. With who other than this aegis of progressive thought can you discuss everything from the long awaited demise of the Reagan Era In IhP hest jazz clubs in the city~

Mr. Marty Jackson Mr. Jackson is equally enthusiastic in the classroom as he is at courtside. He gelS the optimum effort oul of his students and athletes with his unique way of motivation: do it or else! Mr. Cerald Miller Mr. Miller has had a very lucky year. He survived the transferral of his Time Magazines 10 the new building and he had a yearbook dedicated to him. Mr. Miller's classes are always interesting. though he sometimes uses them as a forum to brag about his computer and about the history LaSalle is making by finally educating for the twenty路 first century. Mr. Joseph Parisi After years of waiting, Mr. Parisi finally gOl his own office this year. Not surprisingly, he has used itta beller promote our athletic teams, through news of current teams and information about alumni who now toil in the professional ranks. Mr. Thomas Turner Mr. Turner, the original '"T'" (despite a certain gym teacher's claim) is an experienced member of the social studies department. He brings knowledge of the distant past to many underclassmen (some of whom have trouble remembering what they did yesterday).

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Mathematics Ms. Maureen Dugan She teaches her math classes with every student In mind, making certain that each one learns. It is Ms. Dugan's concern for each individual student thaI ensures success for her entire class. Brother Tom Dunn

As long as you can manage 10 avoid geRing on

Brother Tom's nerves. ne'll leave you alone and allow you to learn. Otherwise, you may find yourself either talking to Brother Frank or carrying on a

he will make sure you know how to get it ... right. ... He will leach you what you need to know and tell you (hat if you don't quite get it, iI's ~no(hing big deal.... Mr. James Roche Even Euclid couldn't solve every equation and Einstein couldn't memorize the multiplication tables, but if you have ever watched Mr. Roche teach. you will doubt that he suffers \Uch shoocomings. He will Slare ,lIthe board for a few brief moments and a lightnmg-like stream of numbers will soon flow from his chalk.

conversation with a doorknob. Mr. John Frizalone Mr. Friz returned from

his one-year usabbatical refreshed and with renewed energy in all his classes (as if he needed ill. He leads freshmen through the perils of Algebra I and seniors through Math Analysis I and II. U

Mrs. Theresa Garvin One of the newest

additions to the LaSalle (acuity, Mrs. Garvin has secured her place here in this, her second year. Whether teaching a math class or providing musical accompaniment for mass, Mrs. Garvin brings new energy to our school. Mr. Joseph Radvansky Mr. Rad will lei you try 10 correct your own mistakes again and again. He may give you a week-long test, but he

Ms. Tina Shuslad: Every day in Ms. Shustack's class brings with it new challenges. Ms. Shustack may leave you alone, muttering incoherent half-sentences or she may offer you yet another seem路 ingly impossible, cruelly torturous math problem on Ihe dreaded chalkboard. But somehow after a year of problems designed 10 twist your brain in knots, you redlize you actually understand mdth.

Mr. hmu Roche: DepHlmtnt Chairperson; Alsebra 1(H), Cllculus; AP Calculus AB, Be.

Mrs. Mary 10 Smith Mrs. Smith is a dedicated member of laSalle's teachmg staff. After convincing her reluctdnt students to actually learn complex geometric and algebraic formulas, Mrs. Smith is more than qualified to assist the Forensics team in making their speeches more persuasive.

Mr. lohn fri,ulont; Math Analysis 1, 2; Aistbra I, 2.


Irothu Thomu Du"n: Algebra 1, Geometry. Geometry with iriS; Moderator of Crew.

~s. Tina Shustack: Geometry. Algebr.a IV, Geomelry with Trig, ;tatistiu. Math Analysis I, 2; C.S.c. Moduator.

Mrs. Theresa Gar"i,,: Algebra I, Geometry.

"n. M.ary 10 Smith: Algebra 1, 2V, 2(H). Analytic Geomelry. forum AniSla"t Coach.

Mr. Joseph Radva"sky: Alge. bra 2, 2(H), Malh Analysi! I, 2; Trigonometry, Calculus.


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Mrs. linda Coinobbio: BioloS)'. Human Anatomy.

Mr. Rohut Rusnll: Pro!, .. mmins 1, 2: AP Computer Science; Physics; AP Physics; Computer Club and Ski Club Modenlor.

Mrs. Dorothy Ponischk: Chemistry, AP Chemistry, Moduator of 5.10.0.0. Mr. Thomu 8;Hn<ll: Physiul Science, Chemistry.

Mr. Trrenu Gillespie: Physinl Science, 8iOlo!1.

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Science Mr. Thomas Barna So what jf he went to the Prep? This new La Sallian is quickly learning to handle our school. His helpful way of explaining labs beforehand makes ;1 seem like vinegar and baking soda are being mixed

Mr. Robert Russell It's Friday and you just want to gel out of school. You, and ,he rest of the class, stare at a board full of mathematical equations and statements, some that you recognize (+, " =), some that you don't (sin, cos, nJ and during every lab. some that even you don't think belong (tl,L,B,TC,j..l, a picture of a Mrs. linda Canobbio bumblebee). Just as seconds tick Mrs. linda Canobbio, our lab-coated biology instructor, by to the end of class, Mr. Russell is aoout to finish the brings life to life. When she writes on the overhead it may go delicate equation and suddenly you undersland. You're about to over your head, bul you always scream for joy (welt, almost> learn in the end. when Mr. Russell looks quizzically al the board and anMr. Gerald Evans nounces, "Oops. Sorry, that's Mr. Evans, "Opie." is wrong." another red-headed (mostly) All in a day of Physics biology teacher. He always has class. time to answer a question, even if it is slightly off the subject. Mr. Mr. Cary Wiley Evans is an able instuctor as long Affectionately known 10 as you don't need your grades his students as "Wiley CoyOle," before the end of the marking Mr. Wiley is our physics teacher period. extraodinaire, well, when his experiments work. Mr. Wiley Mrs. Julia Maher Mrs. Maher's personality also helms the newly revitalized is as bubbly and adive as one of intramurals program with youthful energy. her demonstrations. She is the only faculty member who can Mrs. lorraine Rimert keep a class wide awake during As of this year, Mrs. first period, with the exception Rimert dwells in the of the first period pool class, subterranian, mechanical world who must contend with )()Q of the Audio-Visual Center. water. Once you find her, she will put her expanded resources to use, Mrs.Dorothy Ponisciak assisting you with her unparalNot only does this leled electrical knowledge. chemistry wiz know everything about her subject, she has it Mr. Terrence Gillespie memorized ("The atomic mass Mr. Gillespie brings of beryllium is 9.01," she may state, without a periodic table in dedication to his classes not found in many teaches. Once the sight.). Mrs. P. also maintams a high ethical standard--"But, why youngest and strongest of our science leachers, he now has won't you tell us how to make nitroglycerin?" Her reactive style lhat Wiley to contend with. of teaching forces students to learn it all, even Redox (well. maybe).

""rl. Julia M;lIher: Otpartmenl Chairpu$on; Chemistry.

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General Studies Mr. William Leahy Mr. Leahy represents the youth becoming a vilal part of

the LaSalle faculty over the last few years. His enthusiastic approach 10 religion and busi路 ness is enioyable, if you're an Orioles fan.

Mrs. Diane McGovern You are in art class, painting your masterpiece,

thinking, "This is why they invented paint and paper." BUI then you hear. "Now what am t

Mr. Peter Sigmund Computer and accounting teacher extraordinaire, Mr. Sig brings life to his classes. Whether it's his friend's sporting goods store or how baseball cards parallel the stock market, "It's always a pleasure." Mr. Tore Hanssen Play fair Or uYou'll be gone!" from 1's world of gym. Mr. Hanssen makes gym fun while not pressuring any of the less athletic (nerds?) among us.

looking at?" You explain 10 Mrs.

McGovern, "WeJl .. ,it's a box .... " "Oh, really?" she asks rhetotj路 cally, adding, "Are you sure you

wanted to use thaI color?" You then know thai this will not be a simple box.

Mrs. Janice Ciccimaro: It's not easy to be Mr. c.'s wife, or to brave the horrors of health. Mrs. c., our nurse! heallh teacher, has taken on these challenges at Ihe S<lme time.

Mr. Frank lichtner Mr. Uchtner may not pronounce your name right or actually enter the pool, yet he has the incredible ability to coax anyone into the Arctic walers of the pool without weapons. In addition, he has helped to guide the Swim Team 10 five consecutive Catholic league Championships.

Mr. Joseph Ciccimaro: The long-time st<1lwart of the music department, Mr 'C' prowls the band room corridor in search of freshmen who might join the band. Mr. 'C' is also a virtuoso of all the woodwinds. No wonder our music depart-

Mr. Peler Sigmund: Computer literacy, Computer Application5, Accounting; Crew Coach.

ment wins so many awards!

Mrs. Diane McGovern: Art t, 2, 3; Art History; Moderator of Arl Club.

Mr. William Leahy; Christian Action, Business; lacrosse Coach.

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Michael P. Amerman

Paul A. Amicone

Michael P. Amerman: "'There are three things which are real: God, human folly and laughter. The first two are beyond our comprehen路 sion, so we must do what we can with the third."-J.F.K. Band 1; Crew 1, 2; Intramurals 1, 2, 3; Swimming 1, 2, 3, 4.

Brian

J. Andrusko

Timothy O. Baer

Christopher E. Ballod: Band 2, 3, 4. Matthew J. Bavuso: "'They say hard work never hurt anybody, but figure why take the chance."-Ronald Reagan Crew I, 2, 3. 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; S.A.D.O. 3, 4.

Paul A. Amicone: '"Forget your lust for the rich man's gold...all that

you need is in your soul...and be a simple kind of man."-lynyrd Skyny,d Band 1, 2; Baseball (Manager) 2; Bicycle Club 1. 2; C.S.c. 2, 3; DramatICs 1. 2, 3, 4. Brian J. Andrusko: "Never give up, never give in." Crew 1, 2, 3, 4; lntramurals 1, 2, 3; Track and Field 3. Timothy O. Baer: "If you can'l be a tree, be the best bush you can be."-Travis Spalding M.C.e. 1, 2, 3, 4; Crew 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; N.H.S. 3, 4; Soccer 1, 2, 3; Student Council 1, 2, 4.

Christopher E. Ballod

Matthew). Bavuso

William T. Bell: "Some of the worst mistakes in my life have been haircuts."-Jim Morrison Art Club 2; Crew 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Wrestling 1. Gabriel L Bevilacqua: "'The Purple Sage opened his mouth and moved his tongue and so spake to them and said: The Earthquak . and the Heavens rattle; the beasts of nature flock together and the nations of men flock apart; volcanoes usher up heat while elsewh water becomes ice and melts; and then on other days it just rains. Indeed do many things come to pass. "-lord Omar Khayaam Ravenhurst, K.S.C. Band 2, 31 4; Dramatics 3, 4; Forensics 1, 2, 3, 4 (Officer); Intramurals 1, 2. 3, 4; Mathletes 3, 4; N.H.S. 3, 4; Soccer 1; Tennis 2, 3. 4; Yearbook 2, 3(Editor), 4; Scholastic "l" 1, 2, 3, 4.

William T. Bell

Gabriel L. Bevilacqua


Steven R. Blasi

Albert

J. Boehmler

Steven R. Blasi: "'No maner what you do, never give up. ever itop."'-Michael Renzi '92,1991 Spring Track C.S.c. " 2, 3, 4; Cross-Country 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4; 'i.H.S. 3, 4; S.A.O.o. 1; Track and Field I, 2, 3, 4; Scholastic "'l'" I, l,3. 'Ibert ,. Boehmler: "Silence isn't golden when I'm holding it .nside." :.S.c. 2, 3, 4; N.H.S. 3, 4; Scholastic "'l" 1, 2, 3, 4; Yearbook 3. :abian N. Bonanni: "A fool unereth all he knows.'" 3and 3, 4; Cross-Country 1, 2, 4; Inlramurals I, 2, 3, 4; Scholastic 'l" 1,3,4; Track and Field 1,2,3,4. <evin Bracken: "'Perfect freedom is reserved for the man who lives >y his own work and in that work does what he wanlS to do."-R. G. Collingwood Jaseball " 2; Basketball 1,2, 3, 4; Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4; .H.5. 3, 4; kholastic "l'" 1, 2, 3; Wisterian 4; Spirit Club 2; Tennis 3.

Chris G. Brady

James M. Brighters

Fabian N. Bonanni

Kevin Bracken

Chris G. Brady: "Almond Joy has rich milk chocolate, Mounds don't. " Football I, 2, 3, 4. 'ames M. Brighters: "'To become a champion, fight another round.'" Cross-Country 3, 4; lntramurals I, 2, 3, 4; Track and Field 2, 3, 4. Vincent R. Brigidi: "It's not what you know, it's who you know." lntramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Wisterian 4; Scholastic "l'" 1. Daniel D. Burkey: "Anybody who has been seriously engaged in scientific work of any kind realiZes that over the entrance to the gales of the temple of science are written the WOf"ds: Ye must have faith. It is a quality which the scientist cannot dispense with."--Max Planck Intramurals 3; N.H.S. 3, 4; Scholastic "l" 1, 2, 3, 4; Yearbook 3, 4 (Editor-in-Chief).

Vincent R. Brigidi

Daniel D. Burkey

~niors


Roger T. Burns: Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 3. 4; Spirit Club 1, 2.3.4.

Robert C. Bustard: "'Catch that magic moment, do it right here and now, it means everything."-Van Halen Band 1, 2,3, 4; Baseball 1; Intramurals 1, 2, 4. Roger T. Bums

Robert C. Bustard 'ames S. Butcher: "And it's true we are immune, when fact is fidion and TV, reality."'-U2 Crew 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1.2, 3, 4.

Brendan M. Campbell: "'U's the Irish intellect, no one disrespect it."'-House of Pain C.S.c. 1; Cross-Country 1, 2, 3, 4; Golf 1, 2, 3, 4; lntramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; N.H.S. 3, 4; Scholastic "l'" I, 2, 3. James S. Butcher

Brendan M. Campbell Brian J. Carmody: "Certainly the game is rigged. Don't let that stop; if you don't play you can't win."'-lazarus long Basketball 1, 2. 3,4; Football 1- 2, 3, 4; Mathletes 1; N.H.S. 3, 4; Scholastic "l" 1, 2, 3, 4; Spirit Club 2.

Thomas J. Carroll: "Where are we going? We'U find out when we get there." C.S.c. 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3. 4; .H.S. 3, 4; Scholastic OIL" I, 2, 3; Track and Field 1. Brian J. Carmody David A. Cevallos: "Sometimes I feel like a nut. Sometimes I don't." Crew I; Football 1, 2.3,4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Council 1, 2, 4; lacrosse 2. 3, 4 (Captain).

John R. Chambers: "And these children that you spit on as they try to change their lives are immune to your consultations. They're quite aware of what they are going through.'" Dramatics 1 2, 3. 4; Forensics 1,2, 3, 4; Intra murals 1; Wisterian 3; Student Council 1; Yearbook 3. David A. Cevallos

John R. Chambers


Chris J. Ciasullo: "I suddenly realized thai high school had prepared me for the real world. I was ready to discover and achieve greatness. I knew what my teachers were trying to tell me...then I woke up." Art Club 1, 2; C.S.c. 1, 2, ), 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Photo Club I; Wisterian 3, 4; Track and Field I, 2.

Chris J. Ciavarelli: "The more we work, the more we may; It makes no difference to our pay."-Unknown Baseball 1, 3; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Spirit Club I, 2, 3, 4. Chris J. Ciasullo

Chris

J. Ciavarelli

Robert J. Clements: '"If you don't believe in yourself. then flO one will ever believe in you.... Band 1; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Track and Field 3, 4; Wrestling 1; Science Club 4; S.A.O.D. 4; Wisterian 4.

Edward W. Colfer: "He only lives, who riving enjoys life."Menandek Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Tennis 1, 2. 3, 4; Yearbook 3. 4. Edward W. Colfer

Frank J. Colucci: '"Common sense... II's not always so common." Baseballl, 2, 3, 4; Football 1, 2; Hockey I, 2, 3.

Michael A. Connell: '"'I never saw a purple cow, I never hope to see one, but I can tell you anyhow, I'd rather see one than be one." Cross--Country 1,2,3.4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Track and Field 1. frank J. Colucci

Michael A. Connell Christian B. Cooper: '"It's not thai life is too short, iI's that you're dead for so long." Art Club 3; Foolball 1, 2, 3. 4; Intra murals 1, 2, 3, 4; S.A.D.D. 3, 4; Spirit Club 1, 2, 3, 4.

Michael P. Creedon: '"How many tImes can a man tum hiS head and pretend that he just doesn't see."-Bob Dylan Art Club 2; Band 1; C.S.c. 1, 2, 4; Football 3; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; S.A.D.D. 1,4; Track and Field 1,2,3,4. Michael P. Creedon

Seniors


James A. Crouthamel

Gregory P. Cunningham

James A. Crouthamel: "Above all, perhaps, the image of a need greater than hunger or sex or thirs!, a need 10 leave a thumbprint somewhere on the world. A need for immortality, and by admitting it, the knOWing thai one has carefully inscribed one's name on a cake of ice on a hot July day."-Arthur Miller C.S.c. I, 2, 3, 4 (Officer); Inlramurals 3, 4; N.H.S. 3, 4; Scholastic "l" 1, 2, 3; Soccer 1; Swimming " 2, 3, 4; Track and Field 1,2, i,4. Cregory P. Cunningham: "The old believe everything, the mIddleaged suspect everything, the young know everything."----Qscar Wilde Intramurals \, 2, 3, 4; Scholastic "l" 1; Soccer 1. Jeffrey A. Cywinski: "Always forgive your enemies; nOlhing annoys them .so much." Football 1, 2, 3; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Tennis 3, 4; Track and Field 2. 'onathan M. Dager: "It hurt real bad.~-john Bobbitt Crew 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1; Swimming 1; Wrestling 2, 3. 4 (Captain).

Jeffrey A. Cywinski

Jonathan M. Dager

Joshua M. Daymont: "High school is a lot like life, just nol as real Intramurals 1,2, 3, 4; Malhleles 1; Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4 (Captain). Alfred H. Devincent "Everyone has to believe in something...1 believe I'll have anothef...another Non-Alcoholic Beverage.'" Art Club 3; Football 1; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Wresfling 1. James F. Deui: "'If defeats were sex, I'd be a virgm.'"-BDK Football 1, 2, 3,4; Inlramurals 1, 2. 3, 4.

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Paul D. Diaz: "If Fred Flintstone knew thai the big order of nbs going 10 tip his car over, why did he order them al the end of each show?"'-Barney Rubble Football 1; Intramurals 1, 2, 3. 4.


Anthony

J. DiFeo

Thomas F. DiGati

.ntOOny J. DiFeo: '"No matter what accomplishments you achieve, :>mebody helps you."-Atlhea Gibson Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Art

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homas F. DiGati: "And when your deepest thoughts are broken, eep on dream]n' boy cause when you stop dreamin' it's time to ie."-Blind Melon asebalf 3; Crew I, 2; Intra murals I, 2, 3, 4, WisWire 4; Spirit Club .4.

aul G. Dinella: "The scorpion answered, 't'm sorry I stung you it's 1st my nature.....and everything emptying into white."-Cat Stevens aseballl; Basketball 1; Football 2, 3; Intramurals I, 2, 3; Wisterian . 3, 4 (Editor); Soccer 1. hristopher A. Divito: "I used to be a little boy...Thanks Mom &

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.S.c. " 2, 3; Crew 1, 2; Intramurals 1, 2, 3; Lacrosse 2.

Paul J. Dolan

Stephen F. Duncheskte

Paul G. Dinella

Christopher A. Divito

Paul J. Dolan: "Some of us will do our jobs well and some will not, bUl we will all be judged by only one lhing---lhe result"-Vince Lombardi Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Mathletes 1. 2, 3. 4; N.H.S. 3, 4; Scholastic "L" 1, 2, 3, 4; Spirit Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Stephen F. Duncheskie: 'If you can imagine it, you can achieve it; if you can dream iI, you can become it."-Save the dolphins C.S.c. 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; N.H.S. 3, 4; Scholastic "L" 1, 2; Spirit Club 3; Student Council 3 (Officer), 4(Class presidentJ; Swimming 1, 2, 3 (Captain), 4 (Captain). Robert S. Duszak: "'If we weren't crazy, we'd all be insane. "-Jimmy Buffett Crew 2, 3. 4; Wrestling I, 2; Band 1, 2; N.H.S. 3, 4; Intra murals 1, 2, 3,4. Timothy J. Erb: "Who can ask more of a man than to give all within his span? For giving all, it seems to me, is not 100 far from victory."John Wooden Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Baskelball 1, 2, 3, 4; Intra murals I, 2, 3; Soccer 1; Spiril Club 2, 3; Student Council I, 2.

Robert S. Duszak

Timothy J. Erb


John F. Eriksen: "'There are winners and losers 50 don't faU on the wrong side of the line." Hockey 1, 2, J, 4; Intramurals 1,2, J, 4; Spirit Club 1, 2, J, 4.

Jeffrey C. Fegley: "'I came into this world, not chiefly to make thiS a good place to live in, but to live in it, be it good or bad."-Henry David Thoreau Band 1, 2. 3, 4; Dramatics 3, 4; N.H.S. 3, 4; Scholastic "1- 1. 2, 3; Swimming 1, 2, 3, 4. John F. Eriksen

Jeffrey C. Fegley Francis M. Felice: "You must love something. Whether that be a person, object, or activity, love it with all your heart. Only then can devotion come naturally," Art Club 2; C.S,c. 2; Intra murals I, 2, J; Photo Club 2; Scholastic oiL" 2; Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4.

Brian T. Fisher: "My life suffocates, planting seeds of hate."Metallica Crew 1, 2. Francis M. Felice

Brian T. Fisher Thomas J. Fithian: "Nothm' much to say I guess, just the same as all the rest, Been tryin' to throw my arms around the world,"-U2 Bkycle Club I; C.S.c. 1,2,3,4; Crew 1; Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4; Spirit Club t, 2, 3, 4; Swimming 1, 2, 3,4.

Timothy M. Fluehr: "A cantaloupe is bigger than a lampshade and you can'l use a doorknob as a toaster." Soccer 2; Intramurals 1, 2, 4; Track and Field 1,2; Bicycle Club I, 2, 4; Computer Club I, 2, 3, 4; Lacrosse 3. Thomas J. Fithian

Timothy M. Fluehr Terrence E. Foster: "I will not follow where the palh may lead, bUI I wilt go where there is no path, and t will leave a trail,Hockey I, 2, 3, 4; lntramurafs I, 2, 3, 4.

Thomas J. Fullerton: Hockey 1, 2, 3,4; Intramurals 1" 2,3.4; C.s.c.

4. Terrence E. Foster

Thomas J. Fullerton


Timothy M. Gannon: "'My ambition is to win more than anyone else. It makes you feel good 10 know you've accomplished what no one else has."-Jack Nicklaus Baseball l. 2, 3, 4; Cross-Country 3, 4; FooIbaJl 1; Intramurals 1. 2, 3,4; Mathletes 3, 4; N.H.S. 3. 4 (President); Scholastic "l" 1, 2, 3, 4; Wisterian 2, 3, 4; Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4; Track and FieW 2, 3; Yearbook 4.

Michael S. Gaspero: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. Timothy M. Gannon

Michael

s. Gaspero

Telly Giouzelis: "This is the end my only friend, the end."-The Doors Crew 1, 2. 3. 4; Intra murals 1. 2. 3; N.H.S. 3, 4; Photo Club 1. 2, 3; Scholastic "l" 1.

kevin J. Cordon: "The superior man is modest in his speech but exceeds in his actions."-Confucius Crew 1; Intramurals 1,2. 3. 4. kevin

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'ames A. Gorman: "Don't ever tell anybody anything. If you do, you start missing everybody."-Holden Caulfield Baseball 1. 2, 3; C.S.c. 1, 2, 3. 4; Football 1, 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; N.H.S. 3. 4; Scholastic "l" 1, 2, 3. 4; Wisterian 1, 2, 3, 4; Spirit Club I, 2, 3, 4; Track and Field 1, 2. 3, 4 (Captain).

Brendan R. Gray: "Too much of everything is just enough." Football 1; Crew 1; Intramurals 1. 2, J. 4; C.s.c. 2; Fishing Club 3. 4. Brendan R. Gray Thomas I. Grebis: "If we weren't all crazy, we would go insane."Jimmy Buffett Crew 2; Football 1, 2. 3. 4; Inlramurals 1, 2, 3, 4.

Frank J. Grosso: "Italian pride is what I got. and I got a lot so don't dispute it."-House of Pain Football 1, 2. 3, 4; Baseball I. 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Spirit Club 1, 2, 3,4. frank

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Karl

J. Haas

Philip E. Guidi: NAsk good Macduff and Donalbain, so many good ideas are slain by those who would not step oul of line. Bul if I have my way tonight and chances are I think' mighl, I'll turn those sour minds to grapes of wine!"-Primus Crew 2, 3, 4; Forensics 1, 2. Karl J. Haas: "There is power here. The voice of the wind, the spirit of the wolf, the presence of gods." Band 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 3, 4. Timothy R. Hagan: "Those people who tell you not to take chances, they are missing on what life is about. You only live once, so take hold of the chance, don't end up like others the same song and dance."-Metallica Crew 1, 2, 3, 4. J. Dean Hangey: "Winning isn't everything, it's the only thing. "Vince Lombardi Basketball I, 2, 3, 4; lntramurals 1, 2, 3, 4.

Jonathan l. Hanson

William J. Hartman

Timothy R. Hagan

J. Dean Hangey

Jonathan l. Hanson: "And these are the last words I have to say. It's always hard to say goodbye. But now it's time to put this book away_ Ain't that the story of my life. "-Billy Joel Football 1; Forensics 3, 4. William J. Hartman: "I guess he must of got caught, his innocence 1051, I wonder where he is? I miss Billy the Kid." Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Soccer I, 2, 3, 4; Spirit Club 3, 4. Jaffrey Hasan: "'You're only young once, but you can be immature forever."-Larry Andersen M.C.C. 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; N.H.S. 3, 4; SAD.D. 3, 4; Scholastic "L" 1, 2, 3, 4; Spirit Club 3, 4; Student Council 2; Track and Field 2, 3, 4; Yearbook 3, 4. Joseph A. Hayes: Samuel 17: 32-38 Bicycle Club 3, 4; Inltamurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4.


Robert 8. Hendrick

Chris E. Holwick

obert B. Hendrick: "The principal mark of genius is not perfection ut originality, the opening of new frontiers ....-John F. Kennedy .S.c. 2, 3, 4; Crew I, 2; Dramatics 1, 2, 3, 4; Foolball (Manager) 1; Jrensics 2; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Spirit Club 1, 2, 3, 4.

hris E. Holwick: "I've conquered my past. My future is here at last. :;tand at the entrance to a new world 1can see. The ruins to the ght of me will soon have lost Sight of me. love rescue me."-U2 rew 1, 2, 3, 4; lntramurals 1, 3, 4; Track and Field 2, 3.

homas G. Hooper: "To do anything you want to do, that is most nportan!. To always trust yourself, to test your limits. That is the Jurage to succeed."-Bernard Edmonds rew 1, 2; N.H.S. 3,4; Scholastic "l'" I.

{illiam M. Houston: "It is a funny thing about life; if you refuse to :cept anything but the best, you very often get it."-W. Somerset laugham icyde Club 1; Crew 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2; N.H.$. 3, 4; Scho路 Islic ilL" 1, 2, 3, 4.

Steven R. ldhaw

Raymond T. Jackson

Thomas G. Hooper

William M. Houston

Steven R. Idhaw: "In each of our linle stories we try to teach a lesson or poinl a little moral-things like Mother taught: Walk softly and carry a big stick ...Strike first, ask questions after-thai sort of Ihing."A. Hitchcock Crew I, 2. 3, 4; lnlramurals 3, 4. Raymond T. Jackson: "I made ill I'm oulla here! Peace!" M.C.C. 1, 2, 3, 4 (President); Wisterian 2, 3, 4 (AsSL Edilor); Gazebo 3,4; N.H.$. 3, 4; Inlramurals 1,2,3,4. Joseph P. Jacobs: "You reek of fudgsicles."-Chris Peterson lntramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. Michael S. Jacobsen: "Stop blaming others. Take responsibility for every area of your life." lnlramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; S.A.D.D. 4; Wisterian 1, 4

Joseph P. Jacobs

Michael S. Jacobsen.

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Borys A. Jarymovych: "Three can keep a secret, if two of them are dead."-B. Franklin Intramurals 1, 2,4; Spirit Club 1, 2, 3, 4.

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R. Johnston: . . I'I! never unlearn all the facts I've learned.. J sal in their choirs and my synapses burned...The torture of chalk dust collects on my loogue...Can't this wait 'Iii I'm old? Can't I live while I'm young?"'-Phish Hockey 2. 3, 4. Bo<ys A. ,arymovych

James R. Johnston Richard H. Jones: "I ain't askin' nobody for nothin' if I can't get it on my own. If you don't like the way I'm Iivin', you just leave this long路

haired country boy alone."-eharlie Daniels

Robert D. Kelly: "'The columns of a building should be like the strong curvaceous thighs of a woman." Art Club 2, 3, 4; Band 2; Basketball 2; Crew I, 2,3; Dramatics 2, 3, 4; Forensics 2; Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4; N.H.S. 3, 4; Photo Club 2, 4; Scholastic 路l" 1, 2, 3; Wisterian 2, 3; Soccer 2; Spirit Club I, 2, 3; Tennis 2, 3; Track and Field 2.

Robert D. Kelly.

Richard H. Jones Jeffrey O. Kemm: "There are those who are bom scared, afraid and not willing to show some sack or guts. We ate those people for breakfast." Baseball 1; C.S.c. 1; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4.

Kenneth M. Kerr: "'God only knows, God makes his plan. The information's unavailable to the mortal man. We work our jobs, collect our pay, believe we're gliding down the highway, when in fact we're slip slidin' away:"-Paul Simon Baseball 1, 2; Basketball I, 2, 3, 4; Football 1; Inttamurals 1, 2, 3, 4; NH.S. 3, 4; Scholastic "'l" 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4. Kenneth M. Kerr

Jeffrey O. Kemm Peter Kichula: "Now you know and knowing Is half the battle."G.I. Joe Crew 1; Football 1; lntramurals 1, 2, J; Track and Field 3.

Philip J. Kiernan: "'Vidonous warriors win first and then go to war, while defeated warriors go to war first then seek to win." Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1,2, J, 4; Soccer I, 2, 3, 4; Track and Field 1. Philip J. Kiernan

Peter Kichula

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Paul R:. Kleschick: "It is chiefly through your adions that your faith should shine forth.'"-SL John Baptist de La Salle Band 1. 2. 3, 4; C.S.c. 1, 2. 3, 4 (President); N.H.S. 3, 4; Scholastic '"LiP 2, 3; Spirit Club 2. 3.

Kevin P. Kline: "We grow neither better nor worse as we get old, but more like ourselves."-Mary Lambenon Becker Baseball 1, 2, 3,4; Football 1; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Spirit Club 1, 2, 3,4. Kevin P. Kline

Paul R:. Kleschick:

T..mas Knecht: "life is a game that you have to play. so don't get angry cause life is worth the wait....路路Tamas Knecht Band 3; Crew 1. 2; Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4; Photo Club 2.

Wayne R:. Kobylinski: "1 may take one step forward and two steps back, but I get to where 1 wanl to go, because I was headed in Ihe wrong direction to begin with." Band 1. 2, 3. 4; C.S.c. 1, 2, 3; Intramurals 1, 2, 3. 4; N.H.S. 3. 4; Scholastic "L'" 1, 2, 3, 4. Wayne R:. Kobylinski Steven C. Kumpf: '"Run, rabbit, run. Dig thai hole, calch the sun. When al last your work is done, don't sit down it's time to dig another one.... Band 3, 4; Football 1; lntramurals 1, 2.

R:yan D. Lanahan: "How do you know where "m at when you haven't been where I've been? Understand where I'm coming from?'"-Cypress Hill FOOIball 1; Inuamurals 1, 2, 3, 4. R:yan D. Lanahan Joshua W. Lane: "The man who can. drive himself further, once the affair gets painful, is the man who will win."-Roger Bannister Band 1, 2, 3,4; C.S.c. 1; Intra murals 1, 2, 3; N.H.S. 3, 4; Scholastic "l" 2, 3; Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4; Track and Field 1, 2, 3, 4; Yearbook 3.

Eric T. Lapinski: "I may be going to hen in a bucket but at least I'm enjoying the ride."--Crateful Dead Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; S.A.D.D. 1. 2, 3, 4. Joshua W. Lane

Eric T. Lapinski


Daniel D. larkin

Brian T. lasky

Joseph Lasorsa

Kevin R. Latchford

Daniel O. larkin: "life goes by pretty fast. If you don't stop and look around once in a while. you could miss it.'" Bicycle Club 1, 2, 3, 4; C.S.c. 3, 4; N.H.S. 3, 4; Scholastic "l'" 3, 4; Wrestling 1.

Allen 8. lee: "life sucks. All you can do is kick bun and do the be you can and keep both feet in reality.'" Band 3, 4; C.S.c. 1,2; Cross-Country 1; Football 3, 4; Intramurals \ 2,3,4.

Brian T. l.a5ky: "I've been to one end of this galaxy and back, I've seen many strange things, But nothing I've ever seen will make me believe that there is some all-powerful (orce!'"-Capt. Han Solo Cross-Country 2, 3, 4; Track and Field 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Wisterian 3, 4 (Editor); Fishing Club 3, 4; Band 1, 2; Basketball 1; WisWire 4 (Founder, Editor).

Gary J. lelli: "'The time has corne to be gone, although we've dranl a thousand times, it's time to ramble on....-led Zeppelin Golf 2,3,4 (Captain); Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; N.H.S. 3, 4; S.A.D.D.' Scholastic "'l'" 2, 3; Wisterian 1; Soccer 1, 2; Spirit Club 3, 4; Studej Council 3, 4; Track and Field 1, 2.

Joseph Lasorsa: "If you don't stand for something, yOU'll fall (or anything."'-Michael Evans Football I, 2, 3; Intra murals 1, 2, 3, 4; S.A.O.o. Spirit Club 3; Wrestling 1. Kevin R. Latchford: "Short hair, long hair, what's the difference if the head's blown off?" Scholastic "l" 1; Soccer 1, 2; Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4 (Captain).

Allen 8. lee

Gary J. lelli

Chris E. liebtag: "God made all men, but Smtth and Wesson ma~ them equal!!!" Cross-Country 1; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. Stephen M. lochetto: "The greatest joy in nature is the absence man." tntramurals 1. 2, 3, 4; NH.S. 3, 4; Photo Club 2; Scholastic "l" 1, 3, 4; Wisterian 3, 4; Yearbook 2, 3, 4; laCrOSse (Manager) 3, 4.

Chris E. liebtag

Stephen M. lochetto


Brett M. Lofgren

C. Todd Lofgren

Barry C. Lopoten

Vincent M. Lorusso

Jrett M. Lofgren: '" feel no pain dear mother now, but oh, I am so lry! 0 take me to a lavern and leave me there to die."-Kurt lonnegut Jaseballl, 2, 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; tntramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Spirit :fub 3, 4.

John O. Lottier: "I was going to take my little nephew to Disneyland, but instead I drove him to an old burned-out warehouse. "Oh, no," I said, "Disneyland burned down."" He cried and cried, but I think that deep down, he thought it was a pretty good joke.""-Jack Handey Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Soccer 1, 2; Student Council 3, 4.

:. Todd Lofgren: "Now each generation you've got to choose a new ocalion, got to reach out, got to sync up, build up, get up, to a ,tronger foundation.Ii-Midnight Oil Jaseba1l1, 2; C.s.c. 3, 4; Cross-Country 1, 2; Intramurals 1, 2, 3; Il.H.S. 3, 4; Scholastic "L" 1, 2, 3, 4; Swimming 1, 2, 3, 4.

Matthew J. Lyon: "Whistling in the dark will not bring on the light.""-Bernie McCabe Band 1, 2, 3,4; Crew 1, 2; Intramurals '; Lacrosse 2, 3, 4.

larry C. Lopoten: "Respect everyone-Fear no one.'" Jaseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 1; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4.

lincent M. Lorusso: "You've got to give it your all, 'cause that's all hat you've got."-Jody Mac itudent Council 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramurals I, 2, 3,4; :ootball 1; Track and Field 1; Basketball 2; S.A.D.D. 3, 4.

Shawn M. Lyons: "On the plains of hesitation lie the blackened bones of countless millions, who, al the dawn of victory, lied down to rest, and in resting died." Football 2, 3; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. Ian T. Mackintosh: "The men who try to do something and fail, are infinitely better Ihan those who try to do nothing and succeed. "" Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Yearbook 3, 4.


Paul N. Maida: NThe reward for work well done is the opportunity to do more:"-jonas Salk, M.D. Basketball 1. 2; C.S.c. 1, 2, 3. 4; Football 1, 2. 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3; N.H.S. 3, 4; Spirit Club 3, 4; Student Council 1, 2; Track and Field I, 2. 3, 4 (Captain).

Frank X. Markey: "'There is no cure for birth and death save to enjoy the intervat."'-George Santayana Cross-Country 1, 2, 3, 4; N.H.S. 3, 4; SAD.D. 3; Scholastic "l" 1. 2, 3; Track and Field 1, 2, 3, 4. Paul N. Maida

Frank X. Markey John E. Markowski: "You can only be young once, but you can be immature forever."-Lany Andersen Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball I, 2; Cross-Country 2; Football 1; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; N.H.S. 3, 4 (Vice-president); Scholastic "l" 1, 2,3; Track ar:'ld Field 3, 4.

Robert D. Masucci: "Refuse to lose, and then winning becomes easy."'-B.J.S.C. Football 1. 2; Hockey 3, 4; lntramurals 1, 2, 3, 4.

John E. Markowski Brian C. MaNhews: "live each day as if you were painting a MASTER路PEACEI" Crew 1, 2; Cross-Country I, 2, 3, 4; Inlramurals 1, 2, 3. 4; Spirit Club I, 2, 3, 4; Student Council 1. 2, 3, 4 (President); lacrosse 3, 4.

Kevin D. McAllister: "Everything to excess, to enjoy the flavor of life take big biles. Moderation is for monks."-Lazarus Long Football I, 2, 3, 4; Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4. Brian C. Matthews

Kevin O. McAllister Robert J. McCarry: "Some people Jaugh, others need an explanation."-Denis Leary C.S.c. 1,2.3,4 (Officer); Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Mathletes 2; Photo Club 2, 3; Yearbook 3. 4.

Karl T. McCool: ..

I have nothing to say and I am saying it and that is

poetry.~--John Cage Wisterian 3, 4 (Editor); Yearbook 3, 4 (Editor).

Robert J. McCarry

Karl T. McCool


Michael J. McCourt: "I'm easy like Sunday Morning."-Lionel Richie lntramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Spirit Club 3, 4.

Richard J. McCracken: "I shall finish the game.--Billy the Kid Art Club 1; Intramurals 2. Richard

Michael J. McCourt

J. McCracken

F. Patrick McDonald: "'Today is gone. Today was fun. Tomorrow is another one. Every day, from here to there, we'll be partying everywhere!"-Dr. Seuss Football!, 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Spirit Club 1, 2,3,4; Student Council 1, 2,4.

Michael J. Mcfadden: "'My hands are steady, my sleps are quick and light, and I hold firm to what I feel is right, like a Rock!" Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4; Lacrosse 2, 3, 4; Intra murals I, 2,3. 4. Michael J. McFadden

F. Patrick McDonald Michael P. McGovern: "Be true 10 Ihine own self. "-William Shakespeare C.S.c. 2, 3; Football 1, 2, 3. 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3; Spirit Club 3, 4; Track and Field 1, 2, 3, 4 (Captain).

J. Boyd Mcilvaine: "Going where the winds don't blow so strange. maybe out on some high cold mountain range, I lost one round but the prize wasn't anything, I'm back in the pack with more of the same."-Hunter/Carcia Crew 1, 2, 3, 4; Foolball 1. ,. Boyd Mcilvaine John V. McKee: "Far bener it is to dare mighty things, to win glorious triumphs, even though checkered by failure, than to take rank with those poor spirits who neither enjoy much nor suffer much, because they live in the gray twilight that knows not vidory nor defeat."Theodore Roosevelt Crew 1. 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2. 3. 4; Spirit Club 3, 4; S.A.D.D. 3, 4; Scholastic "l'" 3, 4; Renaissance Club 3. Thomas J. Mclaughlin: "When the One Great Scorer comes to write against yoor name, He marks. not that you won or lost, but how you played the game." Baseball 1, 2; Basketball!; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; N.H.S. 3, 4; Scholastic "l" 1, 2, 3; Soccer 1, 2, 3. 4. John

v, McKee

Thomas J. Mclaughlin


Michael E. McMonagle

Brian D. Meehan

James A. Meehan

Saurin M. Mehta

Michael E. McMonagle: 路Sickness will surely take the mind where minds can't usually go. Come on the amazing journey and learn all you should know."-TheWho Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4.

Brian J. Merri芦: . . You must learn the way of the Force. luke.路-ob Wan Kenobi Football (Manager) 2, 3, 4; N.H.S. 3, 4; Scholastic "l" 1.2.3.4; Track and Field 2.

Brian D. Meehan: "The harder you work, Ihe harder il is to surren路 der."-Vince lombardi C.s.c. I, 2, 3, 4; Football I, 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; S.A.D.D. 1, 2, 3, 4; Spirit Club 3; Student Council 1, 2. 3, 4; Track and Field 2, 3,4,

Roman T. Minga: . . You can be what they made you Into, or you a make your own luck." Crew I. 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3.

James A. Meehan: . . Irish pride is what I got, I got a lot so don't dispute it,"-Housc of Pain Football 1,2, 3. 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Spirit Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Track and Field 1, 2. 3,4; C.S.c. 3, 4. Saurin M. Mehta: '"Be easy, man I The easy man lives to eat the best dinners. T .$. Eliot C.S.c. 2, 4; CrosrCounlry 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 4; NH.S. 3, 4; 5.".0.0.3,4; Scholastic '"lit 1, 2, 3. 4; Tennis 2, 3, 4; Track and Field 1, 2. N _

Kyle S. Miller: "Our memories of yesterday will last a lifetime, we'll take the best, forget the rest and someday we'll find these are the beoftimes."-Styx H.T. Band 1, 2, 3, 4; lnlramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; N.H.S. 3, 4; Scholasllc '"lit 1. Chris10pher Monahan: '"leaves are falling all around, tllne I was on my way, Thanks to you, I'm much obliged, such a pleasant stay."R,P,j.P, Hockey 3, 4; tntramurals 3, 4; Spirit Club 1.


Joseph P. Muldowney

Martin

J. Mulligan

GSeph P. Muldowney: "When a man puts a limit on what he will 10, he has put a limit on what he can do." :rew 1. 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. ftartin J. Mulligan: "Only G.Q.D. is a king to me, and if G.O.D. is in then a king I'll be.... -Run DMC :.S.c. 4; Football I, 2; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Spirit Club 2, 3, 4; ludent Council 1, 2, 3, 4; Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4; Track and Field 1, 2, 3,

Kevin ,. Mullin

Paul G. Mullin

Thomas I. Mulvey: "I wanna be as big as a mountain, I wanna Oy as high as the sun, I wanna know what the rent's like in heaven, I wanna know where the river goes....-Stone Temple PilQ{s Basketball 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 2, 3, 4.

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Scott M. Murphy: '"laugh, and the world laughs with you; gain a few pounds, and they'll laugh at you." C.S.c. 3, 4; Crew 2; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Spirit Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Council 4.

ievin J. Mullin: "Irish pride ain't just another nationality, it's having lory and dignity....-Everlast ltramurals 1, 2, 3,4; Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4.

William J. Mydlowec: ~One thing alone I charge you. As you live, believe in life! Always human beings willHve and progress 10 greater, broader and fuller life. The only possible death is to lose belief in this truth simply because Ihe great end comes slowly, because time is long.M..W.E.B. DuBois Forensics 1; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Mathletes 1, 2, 3, 4; N.H.S. 3, 4; Science Club 1,2,3,4 (President); Scholastic "l'" 1, 2, 3, 4; Yearbook 2, 3, 4 (Editor路in路ChieO.

'aul G. Mullin: "Dream the same dream every night, I see our ieedom in my sighl."-Metallica S.c. 4; Cross-Country 1. 2, 3, 4; Intra murals 1, 2, 3, 4; Track and leld 4.

Steven A. Nazari: '"The grass ain't greener, the wine ain't sweeter, on either side of the hill....-G.D.

Thomas J. Mulvey.

Scott M. Murphy

William

J, Mydlowec

Steven A. Nazari:


Thomas P. Northrop: "If I get home before daylight, I just might sleep lonight."-Grateful Dead Baseball 1; Football 1; lntramurals 1, 2,3, 4.

Brendan H. O'Hanlon: "'This is the end, the only end my friends." Hockey 1,2. Thomas P. Northrop

Brendan H. O'Hanlon Brendan J. O'Malley: "You can get much further with a kind word and a gun, than you can with a kind word alone.It_AI Capone Crew 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Intra murals 1, 3,4; Spirit Club 3, 4; Track and Field 1.

Brendan

J, O'Malley

Brendan M. O'Neill: "We Irish, we're not tough, we're just crazy."Sean Penn Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Cross-Country 2; Intramurals 1. 2,3,4; Spirit Club " 2, 3, 4. Brendan M. O'Neill Bandele Oyefute: "0 data latl pe ju ki a ku."

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Amir J. Palmer: "Some people see things the way they are and ask why. I see things the way they could be and ask why not. "-R.F .K. M.C.C. 3, 4; Wrestling 3, 4. Amir J. Palmer

Bandele Oyefule Matthew f. Palombaro: "We look before and after and pltle for what is not; our sincerest laughter With some pain is fraught; life's sweetest songs are tOOse that tell of saddest thought... ...-Shelley Band 1. 2; Bicycle Club 1; Football 2; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Scholas路 tic "l" 1; lacrosse 2, 3, 4.

Andrew A. Paolone:"There is another world, there is a better world, there must be, Goodbye.路-~The Smiths Football!. Matthew F. Palombaro

Andrew A. Paolone


Andrew K. Parry: -A friendship sadly IOSl...well, this is true, and yet, it's false. "-Morrissey Art Club 1; Band I, 2, 3, 4; C.s.c. 4; Intramurals 1, 2,3,4; Wisterian

4.

Amish R. Patel: "'Things cannol always go your way. Learn to accept in silence the minor aggravations, cultivate the gift of taciturnity and consume your own smoke with an extra draught of hard work, so that those about you may not be annoyed with the dust and SO()( of your complaints.'"-Sir William Osler M.C.C. 1; C.S.c. 1; Football 1; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; SA.D.D. 1, 2, 3, 4; Soccer 3; Track and Field 1, 2, 3, 4; Yearbook 1. Amish R. PAtel

Andrew K. Parry

J. Christopher Paul: '"To suffer woes which Hope thinks infinite; To (orgive wrongs darker than death or night; To defy power, which seems omnipotent; To love, and bear; To hope till Hope creates (rom its own wreck the thing it contemplates; Neither 10 change, nor (alter, nor repent; This, like thy glory Titan, is to be good, great, and joyous, beauti(ul and free; This is alone Li(e, Joy, Empire, and Victory."'Shelley Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Crew 1, 2, 3, 4; Dramatics 1, 2, 3, 4; Forensics I, 2, 3, 4; Hockey 1; lnlramurals 1, 3; NH.S. 3, 4; Scholastic "L'" 1, 2, 3; Wisterian 2; Yearbook 2, 3, 4. Robert S. Peffle:"A person should not believe in an -ism, he should believe in himself."-Ferris Bueller

Baseball 1; Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4; Spirit Club 3, 4. Robert S. Peffle Michael P. Pelham: "Many dreams come true, and some have a silver lining, I live for my dream, and a pocket full o( gold:"-Led Zeppelin Baseball 1; Basketball 1; Crew 2, 3, 4; Soccer 1.

Frank J. Pellegrino: ..Nothing makes you more productive than the last minute." Crew 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2,3,4. Frank J. Pellegrino Marco J, Perfetti: "Keep your eye on the doughnut and nol on the hole." Band 2, 3, 4; Yearbook 3, 4 (Editor); Wisterian 3,4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3,4(Councill.

Joseph A. Perillo: "Being lost is never a matter of not knowing where you are; it is a matter of not knOWing where you aren't路 and I don't care at all where I am not."'-The Giant Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Scholas路 tic oil'" 3; Spirit Club 3, 4; Wrestling 1, 2, 4. Joseph A. Perillo


Frank

J. Petka

Brian B. Piskai

frank J. Petb: "'It can and Will BE DONE." Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4; N.H.S. 3, 4; Scholastic "l" 1. 2. Brian B. Piskai:路Many dreams come true, and some have silver linings. I I,ve for my dream and a pocket full of gold."-Led Zeppelin Intramurals 1, 2,3.4; C.S.c. 1, 2: Fishing Club 3. Stephen M. Ponisciak: '"It is designed to break your heart. The game begins in the spring, when everything else begins again, and It blossoms in the summer, filling the afternoons and evenings, and leaves you to face the fall alone. You count on it, rely on it to buffer the passage of time, to keep the memory of sunshine and high skies alive, and then just when the days are aU twilight, when you need it most, it goes... And summer /is! gone."-A. Bartlen Giamani Baseball (Manager) 1, 2, 3, 4; C.S.c. 1, 2 (Officer); 3; Football (Statistician) 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 3. 4; Malhletes 2, 3, 4; N.H.S. 3, 4; Photo Club 1, 2; Scholastic "l" 1, 2, 3, 4; Wisterian 1, 2, 3, 4 (EdItor); Yearbook I, 2, 3 (Editor), 4 (Editor). Daniel P. Pritchard: "Was I just Educatedr' Football 1; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Spirit Club 1, 2, 3. 4; Track and Field 1.

Stephen M. Ponisciak

Daniel P. Pritchard

Donald M. Quinn: "'The opponent has only one purpose in life, to g beal."-Peter Nolan Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Hockey 1. 2, 3, 4 (Captain); Intramurals 1. 2. 3, Richard J. Ravasco: '"Be bold and courageous. When you look back on your life you'll regret the things you didn't do more than the one you did. "-Marty Blum Art Club 1, 2; Bicycle Club 3; M.C.C. I, 2, 3. 4; Intramurals 1, 2, J, 4; Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4. Daniel A. Rendine: '"There's two things you gOCla remember in life: Never rat on your friends and always keep your mouth shut."Robert DeNiro Cross-Country 1, 2, 3. 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; N.H.S. 3, 4; Schota tic "L" 1, 2; Tennis 1, 2, 3; Track and Field 1. Christopher A. Roat: "Our care should be not so much to live Ion as to live well."-Seneca C.s.c. 3, 4; N.H.S. 3, 4; Scholastic '"1'" 1, 2, 3. 4; Yearbook 3, 4.


Brian P. Romano

Peter A. Rossi

:rian P. Romano: "If I am to win, I must not stop just now...1must eep on, one quick move at a time. If I can work on and not lose ope, I will learn." :.S.c. 3, 4; lntramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Scholastic "l" 1; Soccer I, 2, 3, 4; pirit Club 3, 4; Student Council 1, 2. 3; Swimming 1, 2, 3, 4; Track nd Field 1, 2.

eter A. Rossi: ~A nod is as good as a wink to a blind bat."-Eric lie :icyete Club 1, 2, 4; Dramatics I; Intra murals 1, 2, 4.

•lbert H. A. Salvador: "To dream the impossible dream; to fight the nbeatable foe; to bear the unbearable sorrow; to run where the rave do not go; to write the unwritable wrong; to love pure and haste from afar; to try when your arms are too weary; to reach the nreachable star...This is my quest, the Impossible Dream!"-Miguel e Cervantes ,rt Club 1, 2, 3, 4; M.C.C. 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Photo Club ; Tennis 1,2,3,4.

Richard

Albert H. A. Salvador

J. Sands

Jason M. Santini: ~Today is the greatest day I've ever known, can't wait for tomorrow."-Smashing Pumpkins Band 1; C.S.c. 3, 4; Intramurals I, 2, 3; N.H.S. 3, 4; Scholastic "L" 1, 2; Spirit Club 3; Swimming 1, 2, 3, 4. lawrence M. Santucci: "The most important thing in communication is to hear what isn't being said." Band 1, 2, 3. 4. Michael J. Scali: KNothing can bring you peace, but the triumph of principles. "-Emerson Football 1; Crew 1, 2, 3, 4 . Michael J. Scarce lie: "If your ship doesn't come in, swim out to il."Jonathan Winters Band 1, 2, 3,4 (Officer); C.S.c. 1, 2, 3, 4; Dramatics 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Spirit Club 3; Yearbook 3.

:ichard J. Sands: "When asked to write a quote and you have othing to wrile, you must babble to waste space and talk about the ;reat La Sallian Experience, but where are the girls?'" and 1, 2, 3, 4; Bicycle Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Intra murals 1, 2, 3, 4; Soccer lI\anager) 3.

Jason M. Santini

lawrence M. Santucc

Michael J. Scali

Michael

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Chris L Schill: "What's the purpose of running 8 miles and ending up in the same spot?" Cross-Country 1, 2, 3, 4; N.H.S. 3, 4; Scholastic "l'" 2; Track and Field 1, 2. 3, 4; Yearbook 3, 4.

Robert W. Schnepp: "Whenever a child is born, no maner to what parents or under what CIrcumstances, the potentiality of the human race is born again."-James Agee Band 1. 2. 3, 4; Dramatlcs 3, 4; Football 3, 4; Mathletes 1, 2, 3. 4; N.H.S. 3, 4; Scholastic "l" 1. 2, 3; Track and Field 1, 2, 3, 4. Chris L Schill

Robert W. Schnepp Brian L Schorn: '"lI's all fun and games until someone gets hurt, then it's still fun .... Bicycle Club 1; Forensics 1, 2; Hockey 3. 4; Intramurals 1. 2, 3, 4.

Brian J, Scully: "All that we see or seem is but a dream within a dream."-Edgar Allan Poe Art Club 1; Baseball (Manager) 1. 2. 3, 4; C.s.c. 3; Football 2; Forensics 3; Wisterian 3; SWimming 1, 2, 3, 4. Brian

Brian L Schorn

J. Scully

Timothy S. Semen: "The light at the end of the tunnel may be the headlight of an oncoming train.路 Scholastic "l'" 1; Wisterian 2, 3, 4; Yearbook 3, 4; lacrosse (Manager) 2,3,4.

Daniel E. Shilkitus:"The man who lies asleep will never waken fame. and his desire and all his life drift past him like a dream, and the traces of his memory fade from time like smoke in air, or ripples on a stream." Forensics 2, 3, 4; Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Mathletes 3,4; N.H.S. 3,4; Photo Club 2, 3, 4; Scholastic "l" 1, 2, 3, 4; Yearbook 3, 4. Daniel E. Shilkitus

Timothy S. Semen Andrew M. Shotunna: "Fear IS at the root of man's destruction of himself. Without fear there is no blame. Without blame there is no conflict. Without conflict there is no destruction."-funkadelic Band 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3. 4; Scholastic "l" 2.

Mark H. Sigmund:"A lake is the landscape's most beautiful and expressive feature. It is earth's eye, looking into which the beholder measures the depth of his own nature." Band 1. 2, 3, 4; Crew 1, 2; Hockey 4; Intramurals 3; Student Council 4; Wrestling 1. Andrew M. Shoturma

Mark H. Sigmund


William M. Silli:"1 am dying to live....-James Metfield Track and Field 1,2,3.

Brian f. Smith: "lump to the jam, boogie woogie jam slam.--US 3 Football 2, 3; Intramurals 1, 2,3, 4. Brian F. Smith

William M. Silli Timothy J. Smith: "How many roads must a man walk down before you can call him a man?"-Bob Dylan Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; N.H.S. 3; Scholastic "l" 1, 2; Tennis 3, 4.

Matthew R. Stacie "NOl all those who wonder are lost.'" Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. Matthew R. Stack Daniel Stasiorowski: lacrosse 2, 3, 4.

Brian V. Sutcliffe: "'When I dte there's going to be bullets and gunsmoke.... Hockey 2, 3, 4 (Captain); Inlramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. Brian V. Sutcliffe

Brian D.Sweeney: "life is a comedy for those who think and a tragedy for those who feel." Band 1, 2; Gazebo 3, 4; C.S.c. 3. 4 (Vice路president); Yearbook 4; Film Club 4.

Scott M. Szewczak: ulf first you don't succeed, keep suckin' till you do succeed. ~ -Curly Joe Intramurals I, 2,3,4; Scholastic .. t" 1; Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4. Scott M. Szewczak


Michael W. Tanlala

James V. Tale

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Robert J. Truitt

V. Trojecki

Michael W. Tanlala: "Grate'路ful: Adj. 1. Appreciative of benefits received, thankful 2. ExpressIng gratitude. 3. Affording pleasure or comfort; agreeing; satisfying: from latin ~gratus," pleasing. favor. able....-Webster's Dioionary Band 1, 2, 3, 4; C.S.c. 1, 2, 3, 4; forensics I. 2, 3, 4; Scholastic "l" 1,2.3; Wisterian 3; Yearbook J.

Brian R. Tull: "We are an intelligent species and the use of our intelligence quite properly gives us pleasure. In this respect the brai is like a muscle. When it is in use we feel very good. Understandint is joyous."-Carl Sagan Cross-Country 1,2, J, 4; Intramurals 1, 2. 3, 4; N.H.S. 3,4; Schola5 tic "l" 1, 2, 3; Track and Field 1, 2; lacrosse 2, 3, 4.

James V. Tate: "These are days to remember. Never before and never since, I promise, will the whole world be warm as this."-10,OOO Maniacs Band 1, 2. 3; C.S.c. 2; Cross.Country 3; lntramurals 1, 2, J, 4; Spirit Club 3, 4; Swimming I, 2, 3, 4.

Andrew J. Turner: "If a man hasn't discovered something that he die for, he isn't fit 10 live. ~-Martin luther King Jr. Football 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; N.H.S. 3, 4; S.A.D.D. 3; Scholastic Nl" 1, 2.

Daniel V. Trojecki: ~Kill em' all, let Cod sort 'em lntramurals 2, 3. 4; Track and Field 2, 3, 4.

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Robert J. Truitt "II's not how long you live, it's how....-Vergi1 Crew 1, 2, 3,4; Soccer 1; Forensics 1, 2.

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Drew Vagnoni: "If it ain't broke, don't fix it: C.S.c. 4; Intramurals 3, 4. Thomas E. Valentine: "Try to restrict our freedoms and we will fighl even harder 10 preserve them."'-Perry Farrell Forensics 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4.

Drew Vagnoni

Thomas E. Valentine


John

J. Vito

D. Andrew Walheim

James J. Walson

David Wenhold

hn J. Vito: "Never give up on what you really want to do. The rson with big dreams is more powerful then one with all the facts." Ind 1,2; Baseball 2, 3; Crew 1, 2; Intramurals 1, 2. 3. 4; $.A.D.D. Spirit Club 1, 3.

Robert J. Weychert: "Sometimes llhink the surest sign that intelligent life exists elsewhere in the universe is that none of it has tried to contact us. "-Calvin Dramatics 3; Intramurals 3; Track and Field 2, 3, 4.

Andrew W"lheim: Mlf I only had some humility, I'd be perfect."-

Kevin P. Whalen: "If you hold back in fear of opponents or mistakes, you simply don't have the 'stuff' that it takes."-Robert L Kleine Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4; Spirit Club 3; Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4 (Captain).

d Turner ~w I, 2, 3; Football I; Intramurals 1, 2,3, 4; Spirit Club 3, 4; ,sWire 4; lacrosse 4.

mes J. Watson: "We only part 10 meel again."-John Gay md I, 2, 3, 4 (Officer); Crew 1; Dramatics 1,2, 3, 4; Forensics 2, 3; lramurats 1, 2, 3, 4; Malhletes 3, 4; Yearbook 2, 3.

iwid Wenhold: "Be civil 10 all, sociable 10 many; familiar with few; end to one; enemy to none.N_Benjamin Franklin c.c. 3, 4; Crew I, 2; Football 1; lntramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; S.A.D.D. 3, Spirit Club I. 2, 3, 4; Swimming 1, 2, 3, 4.

Robert

J, Weychert

Kevin P. Whalen

Barry P. Whelan: "Thought dwells by the streams and the seas, by the hills and in the woodlands, in the sky and in the (ree wind,"'Richard !efferies Basketball I. 2, 3, 4; lntramurals 1,2. Brendan J. Whelan: "Someday we wilt all look back at this and say, Whoomp! There it is." Football 1, 2, 3. 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4,

Barry P. Whelan

Brendan ,. Whelan


Andrew J. Wickersham: "'You never lose. But sometimes the clock runs out on you."-Vince Lombardi Cross..(ountry I, 2; football 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2; Spirit Club 1, 2, 3,4; Track and field 2, 3, 4.

Andrew Widuch: "My tiger has got Ihe sled and I've packed a snack. We're sick of the life we led and we're never coming back."-Bill Watteron Art Club 1; Bicycle Club 1; football 2; Intramurals 2, 3; S.A.D.D. 3; Track and Field 1, 2, 3, 4. Andrew J. Wickersham

Andrew Widuch Michael J. Wimmer: "I have conquered my past, my future is here at last. I stand on the doorway of a whole new world I've never seen....-U2 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Spirit Club 3, 4; Swimming I, 2. 3, 4.

Ronald J. Winward: "In the morning when you rise, aren't you glad to be alive?'"-Jimmy Buffet! Band I; Crew 4; Football 2; Forensics 1, 2; Intramurals), 4; Photo Club 3, 4; Wisterian 3, 4 (Editor); Soccer 1; Swimming 2; Wrestling 1; Yearbook 3, 4; Lacrosse 3. Michael J, Wimmer

Ronald

J. Winward

Michael J, Witkowski: "Ne;(( to the originator of a good sentence is the first quote of it." Crew 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1; SAD.D. 1, 2, 4; Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4; Lacrosse 2, 3, 4.

Cregory 8. Woods: "If you're committed in greatness, join us. If not, get the hell oul of the way before you get hurt. "-Buddy Ryan Hockey 2, 3, 4; Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4. Michael J. Witkowski

Gregory B. Woods Christopher E. Zaucha: "You can only be young once...8ut you can be immature forever."-Larry Andersen

Crew 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramurals I, 2. 3, 4; Spirit Club 2, 3.

Christopher E. laucha


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fter ages of publication, the Blue & Cold needs

a change. The IntrepId

1994 Blue & Cold staff will do what no other staff ever at路 tempted. Only one problem remains: what willihey do? They must lop the previous publications somehow. In all the

glorious history of our yearbook one idea must have inspired fear in the hearts of even the most courageous edItOr. Truly. one miraculous feal of edItorial genius dId nothing bUlleave past

yearbookers writhing

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of intense terror. To outdo all

other staff members in La Salle history the 1994 staff must meet

their deadlines. Oh well ... maybe they can continue in the

vein of yearbooks past after all. Even with Edllors--inChief Dan Burkey and Bill Mydlowec heading the enigmatic

staff, many perplexing impediments simply must be surmounted. luckily, the staff includes an impressive collection of literary, diligent, fearless workers who WOllid gratefully follow their editors-in-chief to any spot of yearbook heaven, like faithful lemmings following the mysterious rules of a higher power. To put together a quality yearbook, you first need copy editors to make sure all copy passes very stringent standards of excellence. With Copy Editor Karl McCool workmg as a virtual lexicon for the illilerate members of the staff, our articles are sure to free of misteaks_ Articlessuch as thiS one-will certainly make the yearbook a publication not soon forgollen. Copyechlors receive invaluable assistance from La Salle students yearning to express their writing lalents. Speaking of Writing talents, Gabe Bevilacqua and Chris Paul complete the near-holy triOity of

Copy Editors with their unparalleled talent for writing copy on time. Sean Duffy and Rob McCarry lead the productive photo staff, which benefits from the assistance of Mike Cristaldi, various members of the Photo Club and, of course, a veritable God of photographic art, Davor Photography. The proof of their talent lies in your hands. Flip through the book. look at those pidures. The two odd editors of the bunch: Business Editor ChriS Roat and Index Editor Tim Semen. To some they may not seem very important, but without Chris handling all the orders and Tim keeping track of all the names, we would not know who ordered what and what pages we all can be found on. The layout stah brings all of this work together. Headed and completely run by Steve Ponisciak and Marco Perfetti, they put together the yearbook page by agonizing page. Together the two work more hours than the rest of the staff is awake. They do not complain Illuch about their job, but they can be periodically found scre<\ming the most original epithets you've ever heard, at inanimate objects (namely, HAL and SAL). This year mark') Mr. Geiger's ninth anniversary as the moderator of the Blue 8. Gold. He has utilized his talents to make the yearbook the wonder路 ful product everyone knows it to be. Sometimes he puts his experience 10 good use. although at times he simply must shrug his shoulders, unering those oft heard words: "I don't really know."

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The Wisterian Who is Paul King? aSalle's championship soccer learn. The P.c.l. powerhouse basketball team. The sWimming dynasty. The Father-Son Banquet and Open House. What do these, as well as many other learns, adivities and major events, have 10 common? The Wisterian, of course. The Wisterian is the La Salle student newspaper. Its objective is 10 inform the La Salle community aboot school events. This community consists of students. teachers, administrators, and their families. When someone wants 10 know how the hockey learn is doing, he can pick up the latest issue and read about the team's latest performance. If anyone is trying to

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decide on a movie for Friday night. they can 1urn to the Wis reviews section and find out

what's good and what is only worth the price of rental. If someone missed a cross-country meet, he can pick up a copy of the Wis and read about the team's latest race. The concept that the reader must understand is that the Wisterian allempts to cover the issues and stories that affect the La Salle community. From the yearbook to track, the Wisterian is there and always up to date. This year's staff is comprised mostly of seniors, who rose to the challenge of producing a current, informative paper. Senior Paul DiNella supervised the staff as editor路inchief. He had put in a commensurate amount of hours to make sure that every issue was finished on time. This was a difficult task, but Paul had much help from his staff. Seniors Brian Scully and Brian Lasky were the backbone of the produdion staff. These associate editors not only wr()(e their own columns, assisted in handling news stones. edited

copy and made trips to the printer. but they also took charge of the paper when Paul was

absent. The Brians, however, were not the only members working overtime on the production. Seniors Steve Ponisciak and Tim Gannon, the sports editors, made sure that every sports story was current and in on time. Seniors Karl McCooL Ray Jackson and Rob Kelly, the features editors, took the task of providing a wide variety of articles on movies, albums, and concerts. Senior Ron Winward, the photo editor and head photographer, provided a countless number of pictures lhal many La Salle students and faculty members found captivating, while art editor Andrew Childs prOVided the Wis with many clever cartooons. While many of these names may be familiar, !'>Orne of those who work are probably not. Those are the names of seniors Pete Kichuta and Brian Merritt, the production editors who deal with the dirty work. Whenever Brian or Pete was asked to type a handwritten article or prepare a story for production, they gladly accepted the duty and were quick to get the job done. All production was overseen by Mr. Francis Johnson, the moderator. Mr. Johnson is always in the office to help the editors choose a story, create a headline, or edit a layout. Without Mr. Johnson, there would be complete chaos at deadline time. As you can see, much lime and effort is put into each issue of the Wisterian. So the next time you pick up a copy, wait until the end of the day before you turn it into an airplane or a paper hat.


Cramming before a deadline.

Who pul lhe Wislooos on the fronl page?

Whal happenro to that big feature article lhal I wrotet

The staff, left to right: Ray Jackson, Ron Winward, Tim Gannon, SIeve PoniKiak, Marco Perfelti, Rob Kelly, Brian lasky, Mr. Johnson, Brian Merrill, Brian Scully. (Missing from photo: Paul DiNella and Karl McCool).

Wisterian


Lending a Helping Hand Community Service Corps

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.s.c.

dents in Mathematics and English. Operation Santa Claus is the biggest operation. La Salle stu-

dents bring in money, which is used to purchase toys for poor children, and the gifts are distributed on Christmas Eve. Rob McCarry, who organized this year's D.S.C, made it a huge success. Perhaps the most important CS.C activity is Amnesty International, because it reaches outside the local community to people all over the world. Under student moderator Bill Mydlowec, members write letters to foreign governments to request the release of political prisoners. Brian Sweeney said, "By looking on the challenge of community service with a broader outlook, the eSc. can do more than it ever has. Fresh approaches are the key 10 success." The officers hope to leave behind them a esc. unlike any before it.

Mr. Hohltnleitner 'lick a studenl with IonS diylsion.

Tom Messina learns a thins or Iwo about math.

;s • w;de-

reaching organi-

zation," says pres· ident Paul Kleschick. "It may be dedicated to community serv·

ice, but we take it beyond a level of service 10 the community. eSc. now stands for Creative Service to the Community." C.S.c. is beginning to embrace

new approaches to service, due to the efforls of the 1993-94 officers, President Paul Kleschick

and Vice Presidents Rob McCarry, Chris Roal. Brian Sweeney and Michael Tantala. Operation Incentive. moderated by Mr. George Hohen-

leitner and Chris Roal, is the most time-tested Operation. Each Tuesday, students go to Holy Family School to tutor stu-

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The Gazebo A Little Light Reading De~r S~dows,

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For three decades, these words from William Butler Yeats have greeted readers of the Gazebo, La Salle's annual literary magazine. Under the direction of Mr. Michael O'Toole, student authors have written of life, of war, of politics, and of the society around them. The first publication at La Salle to be completed with desktop publishing, the Gazebo has recently been able to complement the fine writing of La Salle's best authors with equally fine and in-

creasing photography and drawings. Junior Sean Duffy, an editor of the magazine, has also contributed much of the creative photography. In recent years, the Gazebo has featured a larger share of articles on the Philadelphia metropolitan area and social issues. As writing and editing enter the computer age, La Salle's literary magazine stands ready to combine the innovative with the traditional. Arise <Jnd bid me nrike ~ malch And nrike ~norher till time atch. Should rhe confl<Jgwion cfimb, Run rUl ~/I rhe NgC'S know. We rhe gre~t wubo builr; They cOfl"kred us o( guill Bid me slrike ~ mitch ~nd blow.

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National Honor Society Always on Duty

N

H.S. is the well

known acronym for • the National Horticulture Society. However, since

La Salle doesn't have a lot of plants, N.H.S. must be the acronym for the equally wellknown National Honor Society. Membership requirements in-

clude good conduct and extra· curricular activity. But here's the

clincher: a student must earn at least a 3.5 G.P .A .• and have no grades below 'e' (Sorry, no 3.469'5 accepted). The N.H.S. is not just an award, it actually is a society.

Members are expected to display the qualities of Character, Scholarship, leadership, and Service. Clearly these qualities relate to the school community, not just the individual.

President Tim Gannon, Vice President John Markowski, Secretary Ken Kerr, and Treasurer Tim Baer are the officers for the 1993-1994 school year. Together with moderator Brother William DiPasquale, they are sure to be involved in all of the functions in which La Salle must put its best foot forward. This is, after all, one of the paramount functions of the N.H.S.: to aid in the presentation of La Salle to the general public. N.H.S. members are asked to lend a hand at Open House, Back 10 School Night, Underclass Registration, and at other times when volunteers are needed. All of these activities, however, take place after school hours, or on the week-

ends. What then does the N.H.S. do when school is in session? Tutor, of course. N.H.S. members are the official tutoring organization at La Salle. Organized by Mrs. Clare Brown, the .H.S. members willingly (OK, maybe not so willingly) give up one or two free periods each week to tutor students in need of help in almost any subject area. In reality, it's a great setup. .H.S. members prOVide low-cost (free) tutoring to SIUdents in need without jeopardizing activities or after-school time. It's kind of like taxing the rich to support the poor, except that the rich lose nothing (there is no Law of the Conservation of Intelligence).

S.ck, L 10 R: Mukm.lnn, Sidcbll, Slolte,~k, Dus.uk, Santucci, Ir~ken, FoIq-, Cuger, fVlnins, Schutz, tulpln, c';u.lmenico, deCutro, Auriemm.l, Coodwin, Hkke, finney, Kilbride, O'Connot", Stew.lrt, McC.lffrq-, D.lnyllw, Terek, Trumbore, O'lrien, Price, Sh.lheen, Snyder; Koch, T.lnl.llll, Ciounlk, Mukowslci, Merrill, Hooper, DoLIn, Crouttw.md, Meht.l, Tull; M.llloy, RY.ln, P.lJomb.lro, C.lrmody, Il.I5i, Mukey, Kobylinski, yne, Schill; J.lnneUi, 6SC'nhower, Larkin, Houslon, H.ISlIn, fesley, Kelly, Co,m.ln, PiniKI.lk; j.lc!cson, locheUo, 8oehmler, M.lld.l, $.intinl, Shilkutus, P.luJ, lurlley, RO.lt; '.Ier, Duncheskie, Kerr, (;.Innon, Loisren, Rom.lno, Perillo, McCeeh.ln, loruuo, Bro. W. Dipuquale.

N.H.S.


Chris Trumbore works on iIIJ8ebrill with iIIn underdusmiln.

Mrs. Clue Brown,Iookin8 rilldiilnt, JiterOJlly.

Brother WiIIiilm, when the !i8hls 80 out. "Oh,1 get it now, yeillh, Biltlleof Hillitin8s, sure, fine ..• "

N.H.S.


Forum

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ol guess the real question is, ~What

haven't you heard about

the LaSalle Forum thaI's fit 10 print in the yearbook?"

I don't honestly know. So I guess I'll have 10 start at the beginning. BUI you must heed my warning: read as if you

were not aware of the danger. Remain calm. Do not lurn to

face the evi1. Keep your eyes

transfixed upon the slick, glossy pages that you may be spared from the horror behind your

shoulder. What you've just read can be

called extemp. It's incoherent babbling meant to make the subject seem really, really important. Now you may sit up, rub your eyes, and lislen to the rest of this thing.

What you hear in the morning announcements about last weekend's congress tournament is not forensics. Forensics is

people (just like $oylent Greenl. and learmng how 10 put up with,

enchant, or enlighten them. The Forum fosters communication, research and motor skills. Ask any Forum member and he'll tell you, he doesn't really know what the Forum is about either. But that doesn't mean it's not a meamngful, fulfilling activity.

II just means Ihal ii's hard to put a finger on the essence 01 the Forum, because its members are so diverse, and everyone has a different reason for membership. Freshmen like trophies. Sopho路 mores like to see girls and stuff. Juniors need stuff for applications. Seniors are not really allowed to leave. Notthdtlhey want to, not at all. By senior year the Forum is not exclusively LaSalle Sludents, but simply a state of being. of existence if you will. Forensics becomes a way of life. something you can believe In... I'm not making any sense, am l~ No matter. Fear nOl, 1m in perfect conlrol of this artide. I just can't verbalize my love for the Forum. For one so learned in the use of language. I find myself wandering in and out of literal sobriely. Not only Ihal. I can'l think of what else to say. Alright, I've had it. I'm gOing to spew and you're going 10 lislen. Kapesce? The Forum is nOllame. It is nol conlrolled. It is nol regimented. You can say anything al all. no matter how touchy Some appreciate blunt honesly. others do not. Either way, a speaker proves his poinl when he is dear and delightfully concise.

B;,o, Lto a: BrotMt- a_, J. Ch.Jmbrrs, I. FMktH. G. Bt'YiI,l(:qu;", C. Trumbor~. O. Shilkilus, 5. ~ttl"rback, J. H,mson, 5. Schulz, N. Rp.n; M. Girondo, J. Eck~rt, G.Lft~rd, C. P;,ul, P. O'Connor, M. O~;,slro, M. T;,nt;,!;,; P. Cu~y, M. Fin~bl:rs- M. Schmti~k.amp, S. Sc;,nlon, G. Smith.

Forum

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Forum: "'~ conflicts UI!' rtsoI\l1'd Ihrough thl!' co....renl

tKpression of idU5

Mih hnlolb SOIYS. "Not to be ol/\,ll ~ IMli\ll!'. but you didn I cross your 'T.'.

On the topic or indigestion...

"I completely rorgot ""holl l W,15 s.aying."

Sl'polrolled oll birth.

Forum


Brian Andrvsko doesn't realilr tkat he needs one eyr open in order 10 seE'.

Don t jump!

Scifl'lcr Club

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Science Club Newton's Apple

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t seems LaSalle offers an

been revitalized students Inlerested in alllhlng scientific have a new after school haven. Whether driven by a true love for science. or just looking for a chance 10 hang out with the ever popular Mr. Wiley. this group of students get together 10 learn about science outside of the classroom environment with

more energy than ever before. The club presents an opportunity for all students with an interest in the sciences 10 foster their interest, learning the different sciences and hopefully haVing some fun in the process. What is most appealing about this club is that it affords its members a chance to experience science without haVing to hand in a lab report on what they observed or be forced to cram all night for a test on the information they learned. Areas of science, such as Astronomy, which are not taught at laSalle, are also explored by the members of the club. This type of expenence is enhanced by "trips into the field, ~ such as the club's recent visit to an observatory. The members are able to experience new aspects of their world through the eyes of science and, in the process, learn from the experience.

Wry Wilt'y un ~ 1M pblWt of his birth.

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activity for every interest. La

Salle boasts athletic learns, academic pursuits, theatrical events, forums for debates and community service activities.

Heck. there even used to be a Spirit Club, which specialized in, well... SPlrtt. La Salle lacked a strong program for those Inter· ested in science (or many years, however. So where do all the budding scientists among the La Salle student body go now? The Science Club of course. Now

lhalla Salle's Science dub. newly headed by Mr. Wiley, has

push of this button .lind•••

Sc~Club


Mom and Dad Save La Salle

T

he ParenlS' Clubs are an integral component to La Satlian community and

living. Parents Clubs provide for parental involvement in the

most important and formative years of their child's academic and social life. The parents involved are giving necessary support to the beneficent La Sallian tradition. The Men of La Salle, ted by President Mr. Jim Tate. Vice Presidents Mr. Harry Citrino and Mr. Peter Vizza and Mod路 erator Bro. Tim Ahern, do an excellent job of running functions to encourage fathers' involvement in their sons' lives. The Father and Son Banquet is an example of one of the relaxing functions that the Fathers' Club organizes during the school year. With guest speakers that are always inspirational, the banquet is a greal evening together for fathers and sons. The Men of La Salle also sponsor the fund for students whose fathers have passed away, as well

as the Father-Son sports night 3t La Salle University. In addition, the Men of La Salle have sponsored such worthy causes as the recent addition to our school bUilding as well as the "La Sale" auction. Without the Mothers' Club, La Salle would not be able to run most of its school functions. The Mothers' Club is the support structure of La Sallian social life. President Mrs. John McKee, along with Vice President Mrs. Robert Blasi and Moderator Bro. Thomas Chadwick, creates a comfortable atmosphere at all of La Salle's functions. Their two primary fund-raisers are the "La Sale" auction, and the La Salle fashion show. The Parents' Clubs are the epitome of La Sallian parenHostudent relations. They truly are the support structure of La Sallian community and we are very thankful for the voluntary involvement of these wonderfully caring parents.

forrholhers 01 the Moon of h 禄lIe.

PuenlJ' Clubs

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Dillm, I rt'i11l1y w.. nted thillt VCR."

Auditions fot prizt' holdt'ts on "Tht' P,iet' is Right".

btl Shorn t'y" tht' i1111,you-un t'iIIt hot dog INt.

As tht' tKt'SSfon dttPt'llS, tht' Moth路 t't'S Club MP for- nKt'SSitit'S. "Hmmm, I wondt't if I un lind ont' in tht'rt' for mt'l"

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How much Iongrr do Wf.' hol'C' losil

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"'ith 1hC'w things stlJCk 10 our folcftf

Chris 'olulloob .It t~ P"P ~ IhinJ.:ins. "Wh.lt .In! 1hC'y ~oI~i"8f路

loI ~1If.'路s Nnd M1pi"& to kf.'f.'p spirit

high at footbolllg.Jmf.'S.

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.drew Parry, Larry Santucci and leff gley discuss the meaning of life -ough music.

Band And They Played On... As once the storm snarledeth, And the oceans shaped the land. So did the mighty Bando, Blow his hom with wind and hand.

resilience, He was not worthy of the mic, Until he found the Tree of Progression, And knew the chord the muses like.

His tale is one of triumph. with occasional lapse in tone; But the gods they smiled on his lot, And granted him the finest bone.

And so he sought the Word of Parker, To Maynard's screams he turned his ear. Through the years his fingers quickened, And his soul was ne'er to lear.

His tale beganeth in fair July Thirteen hundred moons ago. When his loins were not yet girded, And his loins he did not know. His enemies aligned against him, Quick they were and sure of goal; But he vanquished them with trills and gliss. And began he now 10 lind his soul. Though he fought with brave

And such now Bando, wise and

aged, Filled his hall with tones 01 taste. The masters smiled, the muses danced; His journey traveled not in waste. As once the storm snarledeth, And the oceans shaped the land: So did the mighty Banda, Play his hom with wind and hand.

You know, I ~'ould probably play betler if I was standing up straight.

Rood


larry Sanlucci blowing his heart oul.

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M'S supposed 10 H phlyifl&.

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Jeff F~ $l:udid fOt' his ct.sses "hil 1M drums.

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Jim Watson says, "Hey guys, why is my mouthpiece frozen 10 my lips'"

DediatN

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members plIy .II yd

oInOt~ sporti/l& event.

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Mr. Fit.lBff<l1d pows so lhe sculptor C<ln finish INlltins 1M trophy.

Mr. Gillespi~ does his M.lgic lohnson imil<llion <I' poinl guud.

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Mr. Coggins I<lughs.lt:nowing t~l his Oppooenl could ~er m<llt:~ lhis shot.

lnlramur<lk

Tr;liner P<lul B<lII<lrd shows how lhey pl<lY b<tll in Utah.


Intramurals

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n previous years, La Salle's intramural program was simply an activity automatically placed on everyone's transcript. However now, the program is more than that. This year's schedule includes such activities as flag football, slreet hockey, basketball and of course, Trivial Pursuit. Intramural sports provide the perfect setting for those of us who were endowed by our creator with either superhuman strength or lightinglike reflexes to shine like a burning super-nova before our peers, beacons in an otherwise cold and dark world. Even students who possess less then olympic skill can participate, without spending 25 hours a day in Bruno's Gym and drinking Joe Wieder's Super Ultra Mega Mass 2000 milk shakes. The truth is. all you have to do to be Charles Barkley-Ior-a-day (or Muggsy Bogues, as is usually the case) is simply show up. In fact, what you may nol have known is thai many athletic greats once participated in the Intramural Program. Such athletic heroes as Nolan Ryan, Joe Montana, Gordie Howe and Bob MacSmithenheimersonskimansteinburger (Never heard 01 him? Well, he was the 1948

World Caber Toss Championship Second runner-up) would never have been able to climb to their peaks of physical perfection, were it not for the guiding hand of Intramurals. And who makes up this ~guiding hand~? Well, Mr. Gary Wiley and Mr. Nick Coggins do, of course. The aid of the everpresent Intramural Council is imperative, so that these second-year moderators are belter able to weld this vast array of pure physical talent into one unified force. With seniors Chris Holwick, Kevin Latchford, John Markowski, Marty MUlligan, Bill Mydlowec and Marco Perfelli this council is aplly run. Juniors Rocky Citrino, Brian Collins, Mike Crislaldi and Nate Ryan also contribute their two cents to this prestigious council. All in all, the intramural program comes down to one thing: fun. In this activity you can play hockey without worrying if you make the team, and might even find out that you might be a great guard, or a good forward. No matter who you are, you can still have a great time... and still be home before crew or 11 pm (whichever comes first).

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Gary Wiley, Ihe rlt'xt Michaellordan.

'I can't swim!'

Inlramurals


Spring Theater Leaders of the Pack

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very year La Salle seems 10

muster together the talent to create yel another production from the drama dub. This year, unlike previous years, there was only one production,

since the fall drama was dropped. This spring's feature presentalion was the musical Leader of the Pack, a review of

the music and culture of the 1960's, With an underlining plot of the life of songwriter Ellie Greenwich. led by accomplished director Colleen lapowski and esteemed choreographer Ken Williams, the cast included such talented actors as Mike Scarcelle as le(( Barvy, Pete Eisenhower as Gus Sharkey. as well as loho Chambers, Mike McMonagle, Tom Grasso, Gil Smith. and Bill Coyle. II also consisted of a ravishing and stunning cast of actresses such as Karen Hallermeier as Ellie Greenwich, as well as Marie Berlino, Jennifer Nevergole, Susan Campbell, and Nicole Cavaliere. On the production side

of the show, Tom Cunnane, the stage crew director, created a series of stunning props includ109 a fifteen foot high jukebox behind which the musicians performed, led by Chris Paul, who conducted the mUSIc and sang "'DOQWAH DIDDY." In addition, the stage crew created costumes which incorporated seven foot tall beehive hairdos. Assisting Tom on stage crew were Bill Siddall, Jeff Ackler, Mike deCastro, Jason Gaul, Sean Duffy and Sean Slotterback. Most imporlantly, prodUdtOn manager Jim Watson and stage manager Mike Cristaldi brought the cast and crew together. Jason Gaul, a student involved both in the production and performance of the musical stales, Nlthink Ihat Leader of fhe Pack was one of the best plays every pUI on at La Salle, in both the acting and the set construction. We alt owe a lot to all of the people who were involved in making this whole thing happen. I was honored to be a parl of this musical."


Mil(\~ SCiJ,rCttlt drops off in tht middle of ;In import;Jnt Ktnt.

Sill Coy~, ItOlnint CoIbgnte. and Mikt McMon.lIg~ stud)' their lintS bdw~

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Jason G;Jul, Mike SC;JrCtlle, and Gil Smith look offst;Jgt for guidaonct.

Dirtcl:or CoIItftJ ~wdd ;Jtttmpl$ to hypnotiu Pete EiHnhowtl' Olnd Kolrtn

H.llltnntitr.

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Promoting Diversity Multi-Cultural Club

T

he La Salli3n community

is characterized by an

acceptance of all people

as they are. The Multi-Cultural

Corps (M.e.c.) serves to strengthen this characteristic. What began in 1988 as a group to build a sense of identity at La Salle for the African-American community has developed into

an organization dedicated 10 opening the minds of La Salle's

students and faculty. The M.C.C. experienced its most active year in 1992·1993 when it viewed and discussed the Spike lee film Malcolm X and showed the PBS documentary

"Eyes on the Prize" to all those wishing to learn about the tu· multuous Civil Rights Movemen!. Some members 3ltended

a lecture given by Alallah Shabazz, Malcolm X's daughter. This tradition of improvemenl

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M.e.c.

conlinues with the 1993·1994 school year. This year, with the help of co· moderators Mrs. ancy Zoeltsch and Mr. Bernie Fitzgerald and Admissions Oi· rector Brolher James Rieck,lhe M.C.C. has made a serious at· tempt to recruit more minority studenls, to diversify the Slu· dent body. The organization's mission is comprised of four goals: first, to offer an oppor· tunity for La Salle minority stu· denls to congregate and share social concerns; second, to en· courage diversily among the La Salle student body; third, to increase the diversity of the stu· den! body at La Salle by visiting elementary schools; and lastly, to improve unity at LaSalle. As a result of its efforts, Ihe M.C.C. continues 10 develop as a major organization in the La Salle communily.

Amit ...Imer, AI Sil"itdor. R.i.)' I••son .nd ~nd~lc Oyclulc: four .~ mcm· bers of the M.C.C.

~nd~le

Oyefule: The m.i.n, the myth, the trenchcOolt.


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S.A.D.D. Students Against Drunk Driving

A

n issue facing this na-

tion that has recently become of greater concern is that of drinking and driving. It lakes only one death to make someone realize how dangerous it is to drive under the influence of alcohol. Students Against Drunk Driving (otherwise known as S.A.D.D.) strives to force people to reach this important revelation withOul having to witness one of the

many deaths caused by drunk drivers. S.A.D.D. wants to protect

I Chris Winlen .lind Chris lope.z plln

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S.A.O.D. sponsored event.

students from becoming yet another accident statistic. The organization emphasizes education, by using current legislation and statistics to prove to students the stupidity and danger of driving under the influence of alcohol. While it does not condone students drinking,

ChrK Winten enumeules the renons why one should not drink .lind drive.

5.A.D.D. acknowledges that some students ineVitably will drink anyway and attempts to prevent them from further endangering themselves, as well as others, by getting behind a steering wheel while inloxicated. According to 5.A.D.D. moderator Mrs. Dorothy Ponisciak, "kids' lives are less restricted nowadays and I feel that it is 5.A.D.D.'s job to help them handle (their) new privileges ... responsibility. If only one kid's life is saved by not getting behind the wheel, then I feel that we've done a good job." So take 5.A.D.D.'s advice, don't drink and drive, and don't let anyone else do so either. 5.A.D.D. would not mind if the immensity of its task were lessened by the efforts of individuals on their friends.

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Photo Club A Picture's Worth...a Club

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here can one find the

Avedons and Mapplelhorpes of

tomorrow? In room 318. of course, meeting place of the

Photo Club. Of all the media of

the arts. photography-in many ways the most radical of the arts-must be the least understood by the public. Therefore, an organization 10 foster the discovery of this largely uncharted territory of the art world

is vilallo La Salle. The club. moderated by Mr. Geiger. allows slUdents 10 learn from each

other, with the more advanced photographers enlightening neophytes facing such esoteric topics as film development

depth of field and lens C.lp removal. By assigning photographers to shoot \'arious c\ enls, the club offers invaluable as~istance

to both the yearbook and The Wisterian. The club doe<. not serve pradkal needs alone, however; it also allows future Man Rays to hone their ,utistry. The Photo Club allows the "lightcalChers" of La Salle to discuss the Mt and practice of photography, the most mysteri. ous of an forms. The club also opens developing photographers 10 critiques of each other's work. Cenainly the Photo Cluh of La Salle stands as the most Imporlant union In photography since the days of the lumiere brothers.

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So how euetly d~;II Colmeril worlt!

Photo Club

Sean Duffy trying to look candid.

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Members of the Photo Club ~umine the proof ~ts of someone's most rtÂŤnt pOOto l"H.Iy.

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Photo Cillb


Our Government at Work Student Council hat's the word around La Salle to路 day? There are three of them, actually: "Fire! Fire!

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Fire]" From the freshmen to the seniors, the phrase seems to be

catching on. Even the teachers are giving their tacit approval. Why? 0, not becau~ of Beavis and Butthead mania. It all started with Student Council pres路 idem Brian Matthews, and it's part of the student council's campaign to "fire up" La Salle pride. Of course, a phrase alone is not enough. This year's student council officers, president Brian

Matthews, vice-president Dave Cevallos. and secretary Mark Sigmund, have backed it up with the biggest and best pep rally in recent memory and a

number of excellent mixers and

date dances to pep up the social side of La Salle. The student council also promoted seasonal passes to varsity sporting events in an effort to increase game attendance, revenue and pride. Perhaps this student council's most revolutionary contributions to La Salle pride were academic. first of all, the student council has instituted a new "second honors" program for students who achieve a 3.0 or higher with no grade below a C. The institution of second honors had been used as a stock campaign promise for several years, but only this year's student council could bring it to fruition. The student council has also initiated a Senior Exam Exemp-

Student Council pr~ldent 'ri.lln I'obttMWS, vice president Oilve CentkK, .lind Refe.." M,.,k Sismund mRt with moder.tor 'rother Fr.nk O.nlddd.

Student Council

tion program. AJlteachers now have the option to exempt from the final exam any senior who receives an A for the course in each of the four marking periods. This program has left many seniors ecstatic - as well as some who wish they had found out sooner. Secretary Sigmund says modestly, "I think we've been really successful so far;' while President Matthews, whose main goal has been to increase Le Salle spirit, advises students to, "Take your spirit from inside/ Use your soul and do your role/ Let the fire burn forever/Make this your greatest endeavor/ This is the solution to the Revolution."


1993路1994 Junior c1us represenlilliyes.

1993路1994 Sophomore c1us repreosenloilliyes.

1993路19'94 Senior c1us representoiltiyes.

Groiltuilous "female at a miKer" shot.

Student Counc:i1


The freshmen members of Student Council sit in the Stu Trek Room for ~ meetin&.

"1 bet I nn open my mouth widerth~n you nn'"

Student Council preddent Iri~n ~t路 thews by lhe lisht of the Fire! Fire! Fire!

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"Chris "~ul thinks, 'Get-, I wish I had thumb rinS" ..

Student Council


Mathletes: An Integral (J) Part of La Salle It's the Hyperbolic Sine of the Times \

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his year's mathletes program is much like those

of previous years. Moderator Mr. Jim Roche keeps track of the dates and locations of the meets, while leaving most of the rest of the work to the senior members. The first meet was on february 5 at Springfield, and in addition to La Salle and Springfield, students from Espiscopal Academy, Friends

Central and Penn Charter at路 tended. La Salle didn't win, but in this activity, winning is not the point. According 10 Mr.

Roche, the important part of mathletes is to learn something

to R: Bob Schoepp, Bill F~ynil. '.Iul Dolan, Bill Siddilll, M""ndel Schrneidehmp, Se.." SloUerback, Bill Mydlowec, len Ponisci.lI" Mr. Roche.

Bill Mydlowe<'s h;md grows I!xponentially as he inll!gratl!5 I! '.

from doing different kinds of problems. Unlike most other schools, La Salle's mathletes never practice or retain set teams; they just work with whoever shows up and do the best they can while gorging themselves on the donuts provided by the host school.

Paul Dolan indicates 10 5te...e Ponisc:iak Ihe corrl!d answer to 1+1.

Mathlele5


lim rate··three fish, four hands: You figure it out.

Look what I caughH

This fish GlUSht

Fishins Club

B~n

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For Pete's Hake

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I was a cold. dane morning. The wind whipped through the trees biting at our faces. My walch read four路thirty am. A few more cars pulled up carrying their load of half-asleep anglers. They emerged. thanking their parents profusely, carrying coffee and donuts. Last to arrive was

our failhfulleader and fishing dub founder, Mr. Pete "Big Fish"

Sigmund. We loaded the van and were soon on our way 10

Barnegat Ught, N.J. The next several hours were spent driving in a steady shower of rain. We

managed to hit every WaWa between La Salle and Barnegat light, including a stop at the local bail and tackle shop to ensure having everything that we needed. Crossing over the bridge into Long Beach Island we

caught the first glimpse of light. It was not promising. The sky showed no signs of dearing and there was still an annoying drizzle dampening our spirits. Our optimism fading. we began 10 wonder if it was worth gelling up at four in the morning to freeze 10 death on a boat several miles offshore. We met "Wild" Bill La Fonlaine, anOlher club

moderator, at the marina where our boat The Miss Barnegaf Light, was docked. Enlertained by "Wild"' Bill's accounis of his experiences in the Navy and his vast knowledge of Ihe sea, we braved the eighl to ten foot swells of the inlet and made it to the slightly less turbulent waters of the fishing grounds. After circling the waters for what seemed like forever, the captain gave us the signal to start fishing. The first half hour passed without a single bite for anyone. When the caplain gave us the Signal to pull in the lines, we were more Ihan willing to comply. Only a short time passed, however, before the captain again gave us the signal to fish. Wearily we went back out to cast our lines. The quiet anticipation of the fishermen soon turned into a rumble of sounds as people began to drift into their own conversations. It was then that Senior Brian Andrusko locked onto a sixteen-pound monster which would earn him eighty dollars for Ihe biggest fish caught on the boat. Other highlights of the trip were when three members of the club all hooked the same fish at once, and "Wild" Bill's half hour struggle with what one mate claimed to be the biggest minnow he'd ever gaffed. Brian's fish was the first of many for the La Salle Fishing Club, as we drifted into school after school of seven to ten pound bluefish. All but those who slept through the trip brought home their dinn~ for that night. Thus went the first official expedition of the La Salle Fishing Club.

S.Ue'li I9'JJ fishing Club, furlessly led by Mr. Pele Slynund;llnd "Wikr Billl.l Font;lliM.

Fishing Club


Art Club

From Picasso to Warhol

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his year, the An Club is striving to go above and beyond the perennial task

They come to the ever helpful Mrs. McGovern to complete

assignments and to seek addi.

of being "the official sign-makers

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of La Salle College High School.~ Mrs. Diane McGovern, the moderator, has vowed 10 make the Art Club more enjoyable for

Mrs. McGovern is not only trying to make the -An Club Experience- more enjoyable for its existing members, but for anyone who wants to explore the mysterious capabilities of the new building. The members probably determine 90 percent of what goes on in the art dub, greatly contributing to Ihe expansion of the dub. But Mrs. McGovern is also eager to experiment with any ideas she might come up with. For example. she planne<1 a trip to lhe rapidly growing La Salle University an museum, which was a new, learning experience for everyone who anended, including Mrs. McGovern.

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essentially teaches the absolute basics of whatever the members are working on that particular week, and for the most pan giving a crash course in Art I to

anyone who can climb the countless steps to the fourth.floor

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Film Club Here's lookin ' at Va Kid he newest release at La Salle comes in the form of the Film Club, masterful/y direcled by Doclor D'Angelo and proouced by Sean Duffy. The club seeks to investigate the great films of America, as well as those from abroad. II premiered at La Salle al the slart of Ihe 1993-1994 school year, filling a regrettable void in the arts al the school. Untillhis year, of the many clubs at La Salle, none offered a forum for the study of the primary art form of Ihe twentieth century: cinema. With the century coming to an end, cinema is expanding at an ever hastening pace. For this reason Ihe Film Club needed 10 be organized for the future JeanLuc Gooards and Dziga Vertovs of La Salle.

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No more the waiting in lines 10 see films, the travelling to New York just 10 see an old masterwork: a haven of cinematic bliss is now housed right in the school bUilding. Now Ihal the Temple Cinemathe<lue is no more, where beller in Philadelphia to view the finest art ever put on celluloid? Besides, the Film Club guarantees you will be free of the Felliniesque oddilies Ihat overrun Ihe average theater; admission is limiled 10 La Salle students, separating the good from thc bad and the ugly. Not only will visilors to this new bastion of filmic art find a comfortable environment, but the admission is free! 0 theater could be more allusive to the La Sallian cineaste.

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dia? o time for weak jokes, old man - we ditched practice to come to see you. Yeah, we're supposed to be doing these lap things, but we felt that at this point, a short break was ... that the La Salle kids reessential to our physical and spiritual development as in- ally love what they do in those fields. They must. You should dividuals. see them, hour after hour, out Yes ... And we were getting kind at practice. It's almost proof of of tired of running so much. a higher power. More proof than 17 Touching. Tell me more abour rhis La Salle's "laps." If As we were saying, they put they are so painfully difficult everything into those sports as to make even you whine so teams, and in the end, I think incessantly, perhaps they are it really rewards them. Every year, they kick some serious worth our consideration. Well. they all do them, all Catholic League Remember, brash ones, thar the ones that play sports. And as much as they might com- this is a family oracle. Oh yeah. So what should we plain - we're not the only ones - we really think they do now? Take a shower. don't mind all that much. Very funny. Oh no? Go back and learn. How can they complain? It's Again? not as if they have to run along It's obvious that they bethe Ho Chi Minh trail through the DMZ. You should see how lieve in the values of hard work beautiful this place looks in the and dedication - perhaps one autumn. There's no veritable day you will as wel/. And perhaps you'll soon reason for them to complain about their surroundings. The make some sense to someone trees, the leaves, the brisk fall other than yourself air - it's almost divine.

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espite losing the entire starting offense and all but two members of the

starting defense to graduation, the initial outlook for the 1993

La Salle football season was optimistic. While the season that followed was not as outstanding as those of previous years, the positives outweighed the negalives.

The team began the year with scrimmages against Pennsbury and Neshaminy, followed by Camp Canadensis. The season opened with a nonleague game against Plymouth-

Whitemarsh. With several key players nursing injuries, such as seniors Pal McDonald and Jim Gorman, the Explorers showed

their inexperience. Paced by an outstanding rushing anack, P路W dominated the Explorers. 28-7. The lone touchdown was scored by Andrew Wickersham on a 16yard reception from Dan Hangey. Lmebackers Hap

Brusca and Frank Grosso led the defense. The next game, against perennial powerhouse and

defending state champions Holy Cross, was played in awful conditions. The team lost, 6-0, in a driving rain, despite a stellar defensive performance, led by Hap Brusca and Brian Meehan. The Catholic League schedule opened the next week against North Catholic Senior quarterback Jim Meehan passed for 72 yards and two touchdowns, to Wickersham and Jim Gorman (who was injured in the game and was out for the rest of the season), and Tom Grebis rushed for 52 yards and a touchdown. Defensive backs Brian Carmody and Ryan 51izofski led the defense in holding North to six f)Oints. The next game was an away game against McDevitt. Wickersham and Fred Lorusso scored touch. downs, but they weren't enough as McDevitt won, 16路13. The Explorers rebounded to defeat previously undefeated Cardinal Dougherty as sophomore Dan Hangey was inserted at quarterback. He ran the option well, rushing for 86 yards and a touchdown. Tim Foster

ran for 52 yards and a touch. down, and Wickersham scored on a 6-yard pass from Hangey. The defense, which held Dougherty to seven ponts, was led by Chris Brady, Paul Maida, and Brett Lofgren, who had 2.5 sacks. The next week. La Salle was unceremoniously drubbed, 31-6, by Father Judge. The Explorers came back the next week against Conwell路 Egan, winning 21-7, as Jamie Dezzi, Tom Grebis, and Chris Brady scored on short runs. The following week, at Ryan, La Salle was crushed, 34-0, as poor weather conditions contributed to a sloppy game. Needing a win to secure a playoff appearance, the Explorers played Archbishop Wood. Despite amassing over 100 yards in penalties (several of which were illegitimate), La Salle won, 7-6, with 27 seconds remaining, on an 8-yard pass from Dan Hangey to Chris Brady followed by Tom Truitt's extra point. In the playoffs, the team faced Archbishop Ryan. Under

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Varsity Football much the same conditions as the

first game, the Explorers 10SI, 19路 3. The lone points were scored on a 29-yard field goal by Tom Truin. and Hap Brusca led the defense with 10 tackles. Then,

the Explorers faced SI. Joseph's Prep in the traditional Thanksgiving Day game at La Salle University. Despite the rushing efforts of Chris Brady and Jamie Dezzi and the defensive play of Hap Brusca. Dave Cevallos and Brian Carmody, the Prep won, 13-0.

Throughoullhe season, the Explorers were led on offense by a sirong line of seniors Chris Cooper, Scot! Murphy, Mike McGovern, Pal McDonald, second-team All-Catholic Dave Cevallos, Ian Mackinto h, and junior}oe Rakowski. They led the way for the running of Chris Brady. Tom Grebis, Tim Foster,

fred lorusso. Jamie Dezzi, and Mike Brown and the passing of Jim Meehan and Dan Hangey. Andrew Wickersham, Paul Maida, Brady and Foster gave Ihe quarlerbacks excellent largets, and senior Frank Grosso dropped many a well-placed punl. The defense was led by linemen Paul Maida and second-leam All

Catholic Ron Puggi, linebackers Hap Brusca, second-leam AIICatholic Chris Brady, and Breit lofgren, and backs Brian Carmody and Brian Meehan. Brendan O'Malley, Kevin McAllister, Mike O'Neil, Mike Kilroy, Joe Colistra and Bill Donohue stepped in when needed on the line, as did Tom McHugh, Grosso, Joe Carl and Cevallos allinebacker. Ryan Sfizofski, Mike Koons, Tom Truin, Brendan Whelan, Andrew Turner, specialleams captain Joe Perillo and Allen lee performed well when called upon In Ihe defensive backfield and on special teams. The contributions of the underclassmen, such as Hangey, Brusca, Fosler and Puggi give hope that next year could be more successful, as does the strong performance of the JV and freshmen teams. So next year in Ihis space, you could be reading about the Catholic league Champion la Salle Explorers.

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This year's offense was led by quarterback Dan McNichol, runnmg back Marcus Freeman, receiver Ken James and light end John Talu. Blocking for

the passing and running attacks were sophomore Dave Wickersham and juniors Dave

6oelker, Rocky Otrino, Steve Caramenico and Kevin Barger.

The defense was led by junior linebackers Tom McHugh and Kevin McCutcheon, defensive linemen Bill Donohue, Damian

Bridges and Jim Saracino and defensive backs Mike Koons, Joe Zeccardi, Andy Sulton and Mike

Cleary. Playing the same schedule as the varsity. the learn was challenged by Ryan. Dougherty, Judge. North and the rest of the Catholic league North opponents. They developed a sense of unity and learned how to win, so next year they can bring success to La Salle as varsity players. Junior o\Urcus FreflNn'J unique Wily of ilVoiding dd~: M 1.11$ down.

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he La Salle freshman football team had an outstanding season. The team was undefeated, and was not scored upon in the first five games. The first game of the season was a scrimmage against North Catholic, which La Salle won, 15-0. Even though this game wasn't played under normal rules, it was obvious that La Salle was the better team. The first official win, a 15-0 shutout, came against McDevitt. After breezing past Dougherty 21-0 the following week, the freshmen bauled father Judge in a defensive war. Going into halftime, the score was tied at O. The first two plays of the game were fumbles and the momentum shifted towards Judge. But La Salle got a field goal at the end of the third quarter and a touchdown in the fourth. The defense held and LaSalle prevailed, 9-0. The next game turned into an all out street-fight against Conwell-Egan. It was a closer game than anyone expected. La Salle scored a touchdown early in the first quarter, but the Egan defense halted La Salle and the score remained 8-0. In the second half. La Salle scored

another touchdown and stopped Egan when Sean Mooney intercepted the bait on the La Salle eight yard line. The next week, Archbishop Ryan broke the seasonlong shutout. Ryan scored a touchdown in the first half,but La Salle led, 14-8. By the middle of the second half. La Salle had scored another touchdown. The final score was 21-6. Against Archbishop Wood the next week, La Salle pulled out another win with a touchdown in the second half. La Salle defeated the Prep, 15-6, to end the season undefeated. Everyone agreed that it was a great season and Coach Radvansky had some words to say about the team. "I was very impressed with the Freshman Football team and their record was outstanding. Of the players he said, "they were fun to coach and be around. They showed tremendous character, especially against Father Judge. It was a good bunch of guys and I hope they stay together for four years and eventually win a Catholic League championship." N

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Soccer: CLC Baby!

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efare the season started, coach Mr. Bob Peffle started thai, "'if we play how we are capable of playing, and never lei up. we can make the playoffs." This consistent hard work was characteristic of the team all year, as they won the Catholic League Championship. The Explorers opened the season With several nonleague games as a tune-up for the regular season. They defeated 51. Joseph's Prep 7-2 and

Stralh Haven 1-0 before lOSing to Chestnut Hill 1-0 and lying the Prep 1路1. After a 4路2 loss to Holy Ghost and a 4-1 victory

over Archbishop Carroll, the regular season began. La Salle lied ConwellEgan 3-3 in the opening game, then defeated Wood 4-2. A four. game shutout streak, including defeats of Dougherty, Ryan, McDevill and North, followed. The team remained undefeated in the league through games against Judge, Conwell路 Egan, Wood, Dougherty, Ryan, and McDevin until losing to North, 31. The Explorers bounced back with a 3-0 victory over Judge, haVing secured home.field

advantage in the playoiis. Throughout the year, leadership was prOVided by seniors Tom Mclaughlin and Bob Peffle on offense. dS well as by Mike McFadden, Kevin Mullin and Bill Hartman in the midfield, and Phil Kiernan, Josh Lane and Scon Szewczak did the same on defense. Goalies Brian Romano and Mike McNamee helped hold opponents to 24 goals in 23 games. Juniors Chris Lynch, Dave Schaffer and Mike Lottier. and sophomores Brandon Mandia and Phil Lyn(h were essential contributors. La Salle played Wood in the Northern Division Semifinals and won, S-1. Then they challenged Ryan and won 2-1 on goals by Kevin Mullin and Tom Mclaughlin. In the Catholic League championship game, the Explorers played Roman CatholiC at La Salle University. After playing a scoreless first half, Tom Mclaughlin scored a goal, and goalie Mike McNamee held Roman scoreless, to preserve the shutout, 1-0, for La Salle's first soccer championship.

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learn's success. Sophomores

enjoyed a successful season, with a record of

Greg Erb, Bill Fedyna. Kevin Van

12-4-3. COiIch Mr. Tom Poehlmann ruled with an iron

fisl, constantly devising new tactics and more strenuous workouts for his team, assisted by Mr. Bob Stewart. Junior captains Mike

Fedyna and Dan Mee led the learn 10 many exciting victories.

John Dawkins, Sean Ryan and goalie Mike Mack (until he was

injured) provided a spark when they came down from the varsity. Juniors Joe Mere. Ryan Harrington, Craig Vondercrone. Marc Bailey, Tim Flanigan and

Dan McNichol and goalie Ray Bocchino played key roles in the

Haule. Josh Piskai, Brett Sauz, Tom While and goalie Tom Lasky were essential members, as were freshmen Malt Cox and Mike Heim. With a record of 8-)-2 in the Catholic League ~orth, and the constant effort and enthusi. asm which were characteristic of the team, future succe..s is Immanent. Freshmen Soccer also performed well this sedson. The team members began La Salle soccer remarkably well. New talents are certain to arise for the future success of La S.ltte soccer teams.

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Cross-Country Born to Run

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season under head coach

Mr. Pal DeVine Ihls year. Led by

tri-caplains Steve Blasi, Frank Markey and Chris Schill, the Harriers compiled a season record oi 14-3. Semor Bnan la<;ky. juniors Andy Mohl. Jack Horgan.

Jim McHugh and Doug Giuliano, and sophomore Tom O'Connell were major contrlbutor!i 10 the

varsity learn, Sophomore Craig Pelruzzelli and juniors Steve

fanning and Joe Saltarelli were junior varsity standouts. Another key fador in the success of the

team was the addition of Paul Giuliano as an assitan! coach. The Harrier:i ran well in many invitational meets, most

notably with a first-place team finish in the Eastern State Championships in Van Cortland Park,

Prep School State Championships in Mercersburg, PA, leading the team to a third-place finish overall and earning First路 leam All-Prep State honors for himself. Horgan was then named First路team AlI路State after the completlon of the season. The Catholic League Championships were d disappointment for the Harriers, as Horgan fell and was unable to continue, and many other runners ran less than outstanding races. However, there were a few bright spotS. Hor~an was named First-team All-Catholic. while Jim McHugh and Andy Mohl were accorded Honorable Mention All-Catholic honors. With such a talented group of young runners, this year's success will undoubtedly be carried on next ye<ir.

New York. Also impressive were

the Individual accomplishments of the team's top runner, Jack Horgan. Horgan was undefeated in the Catholic League regular season. He placed second in the

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he 1993-94 La Salle varsity basketball team entered a new era this sea· son, or did they re-enter an old one? Anyway, this season marked the return of former head coach Mr. Marty Jackson. Mr. Jackson brought with him valuable experience as well as

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The season opened with a victory over Calvert Hall. La Salle's "new era" seemed to be off to a great start. An injury to center Barry Whelan, however.

hurt the team as they performed poorly at the Archbish-

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he could step up his performance and put up big numbers scoring and rebounding. La Salle's backcourt, arguably the best in the Northern division. consisted of floor general Brendan O' eill and Tim Erb, who provided much of the scoring as well. Tom Mulvey, Dean Hangey, Ken "Reds" Kerr, Brian Carmody, and Kevin Bracken added even more punch to the always-dangerous La Salle team. team. Maybe the most surprising aspect of the team was the performance of the three sophomores. Bill Oehler, Dan Hangey, and Phil Lynch all received ample playing time and performed as if they had been playing in the league for years. Juniors John Dawkins, Ryan Harrington, Jared Goodwin, and Mike Fedyna also showed their composure and talent when in the game. La Salle has definitely secured a place among the top teams in the Catholic League for the next several years.


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his year's junior varsity basketball team had a

distinguished season, employing a solid defense to carry the team to a exception-

ally successful Catholic League record. In addition, the team recorded non-league victories

over 51. Joseph's Prep and Archbishop Carroll, and they came away with a second-place finish in the tournament held at Archbishop Carroll during the Christmas holidays.

The entire team displayed good hustle on offense and a tenacious defense throughout

the Catholic league season. John Dawkins, Mike Fedyna and Chris Magarity led the impressive scoring attack, with phil

lynch and Ryan Harrington making important contribu· tions from the point guard position. Jared Goodwin was a dependable rebounding force in Ihe middle, and B.J. Hargadon, Dan McNichol, Ken Orange, Mike Wilkin, Bill Donohue and Pat Gorman proved to be slrong forces off the dependable and always-productive bench. Playing under the direction of head coach Mr. Joe Dempsey, the members of this year's junior varsity team demonstrated, by their outstanding performances both individually and as a team, that they would make solid contributions to success next year on the varsity level.

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Freshmen Basketball Hoop It Up

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he La Salle Freshman Basketball team has

completed yet another

winning season in 1993-94. By

mid-session the team had amassed a record of eight wins and just four defeats. Its starting learn, comprised of center Drew Middlemiss, forwards Sean Bergin and Mike Morsell, and guards Joe Meade and Matt Maloney, anchored the team. With wins over SI. John Neumann, ofth Catholic, Conwell-Egan, Archbishop Ryan, Archbishop Wood, Cardinal Dougherty, and Bishop McDevitt, the team demonstrated poise, talent and team chemistry necessary to continue the

success of La Salle's traditionally

successful basketball program. Despite an injury 10 Mike Durso, coaches Mr. Terry Mancini and Mr. Bob Campbell led the team through tough losses to Archbishop Wood, Father Judge. and SI. Joseph's Prep. As exhibited by the success of the starting players as well as by the powerful, dependable play of backups Nick Bryers, Joe Leva. Mike Shafle. Mark Lapera, Tim Miehle, Malt Horgan, Damian Hangey, Fran Spause, and Mike Mattia, the freshman basketball program develops potential and raw, untrained talent into solid players who will contribute to success in future seasons as varsity members of the La Salle basketball team.

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he swim team has continued its dominance

over the Catholic league. led by captains Steve Duncheskie, Todd Lofgren and Alex Crouthamel, the swim-

mers beat previously undefeated Cardinal O'Hara. Duncheskie won the 10M. with a time of

2:02.78 and also set a new record in the 100 freestyle in 48.70

seconds. La Salle defeated not only Cardinal O'Hara but the rest of the league. They linished the season undefeated. The team overcame some tough weather to practice. In swimming, pool lime is very important. The team worked very hard 10 live up to its billing as

one of the best swim learns in many years. With its depth of rmter of freshmen, sophomores, juniors

and twelve seniors, Mike Amerman, Alex Crouthamel, Steve Duncheskie, Jeff Fegley, Tom Fithian, C. Todd lofgren, Brian Romano, Jason Santini,

Brian Scully, lim Tate, David Wenhold, and Michael Wimmer, the team peaked and had not looked better in a long time. Some big underclass swimmers to watch were Kyle Gallagher (500 freestyle), Tom Yaegel (fly & 50 free), Ian Coffey (breast), and Jeff Truitt (50 free). This year's swim team has endured the seven in the morning practices, the two-hour workouts aher school and the two and a half hours in the water on the weekends. It is nothing new for swimming. This sport not only takes dedication of one's effort but also dedication of one's time. No other team is insane enough to jump into fihy degree water at seven in the morning. This year's team will be well remembered because the seniors are the first graduating class that has had Coach lichtner for four years. They were the first one's to hear the phrase, "Train, damn itt" and the first ones to

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have a real sense of Christmas vacation practice. It will be tough to forget the win over the Hill School and the great competitions with St. Joe's of Metuchen. There were National Catholics and Easterns. Also, the rivalry between la Salle and the Prep is etched into all of their minds. However, the best part was that they did it with class. There was never a swimmer who didn't get respect in the pool. There was a feeling of camaraderie that ran throughout the team. Who could forge I such nicknames as Dutch, Woon, Sauce, Weenie, Poopy, Franchise, Doctor Pain, Boss, G, Apeman, Yags, lobotomy, Rusty, Schalleurp, Wah, and Smith & Jones. It has been a long time since a leam like this has been here at la Salle and it will be a long time before another gets here.


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Grapplers Vie for Top Spots New Blood Infuses Team

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he 1993/1994 Wrestling season was one of new

challenges and new faces.

Although the learn lost most of

their varsity upper weights, the season's experienced wrestlers were ready to take the responsibility. Head Coach Mike Rae, assisted by assistant coaches Tom C1ossoun, Tom Iredale and Kevin Rae, made sure that the

learn had sound wrestling technique and a pair of aching

shoulders each practice. The team's tri-caplains, Kevin latchford, Josh Daymont and Jon Dager, offered leadership and experience. as did the other returning seniors, Michael

Witkowski, Joe Hayes and Fran Felice.

The junior class was full of experienced wrestlers who

promise to show good leadership as seniors next year. Henry Kim,

Rob Ripp, John Sullivcln and Gabe Villa all contributed their 3+ years of experience both in practice and on the mat. Nick Cejas, Mike Monaghan, and Ryan Ventresca joined the wrestling team this year to help fill openings in the lineup. The sophomore class was also full of strong wrestlers, including Damian Bridges, who won several important matches in the heavyweight class; John Burton, Christian Sweeney, Craig Hamilton, Wesley Tuscano, and Greg Ventresca. La Salle was gifted this year with a set o( very good freshmen wrestlers, Joseph Borrell, John Brown, Jason Capulli, Brad Guidi, Nick Klohe, Dan Malloy, and Tim McNichol, who all show great promise for the future o( La Salle wrestling.

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ldt to right, lOp 10 boltom: Wes TIIKano, John SlIlIivan, Fran Felice, Oamian Bridges, Nick Cejas, Amir Palmer, Craig Hamilton, Timn lyons, Tim McNichol. Joe Hayes, Chris Sweeney, lason Capllzzi, Oominec Salvato, Nick klone, Mike Witkowski

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The La Salle varsity wrestling team consisted o( both Jason (apulzi and Tim McNichol at the 103-lb weighl class, Christian Sweeney at 112, tri-captain Kevin Latch(ord at 119, Nick Klohe and John Sullivan at 125, Craig Hamilton at 130, Mike Witkowski and Tim lyons at 135,Joe Hayes at 140, Fran Felice at 145, tri-captain Jon Dager at 152, tri-captain Josh Daymont at 160, Wesley Tuscano at171, Nick Cejas and Mike Monaghan at 189, and Damian Bridges at heavyweight. Even with all these wrestlers, the team would not be complete without moderator Dennis Bloh. Mr. Bloh, English teacher by day and wrestler study hall moderator by afternoon, is always in the background making sure that all the details are complete.


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Explorers Ice Opponents They'll Take Your Face Off

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o retreat, no surrender.

With the ice hockey team, there is no choice bUI 10 battle until the game is

won. Since last June, the Icemen have batlled the coach's wrath, the opponents and themselves, all in pursuit of one

goal: excellence. Why be excellent? Because everyone else is not. The root of excellence for any

successful hockey team is capable goahending. The oetminders of this team, however, are more than merely capable. Senior Bob Masucci and junior Aaron ew have split the duties of minding the twine and have

been spectacular. Their combined goals-against average is less than half of most others. Helping out the goalies has been a stingy defensive corps

that even scores a few goals of irs own. The leaders of this troop are seniors Tom Fullerton and Jim Johnslon, who sel a hard-to-follow example of rugged play and accurate sniper fire

from the points. Junior P.L Quinn adds finesse, and junior Brian Price brings a presence like no Olher. Freshmen have even contributed 10 give the defense more depth than any area team. Matt Kelly has shown tremendous physical power and Justin Sutton provided a quiet but sturdy stay-at-home style. Wilh players like these, Ihree more years of defensive excellence are in the cards. While the defense has kept the crease dear, they are somewhat overshadowed by what has developed into Ihe most potent offensive juggernaut in the Delaware Valley. Senior Don Quinn has led this unit, which often scores in the double digits. Seniors Frank Petka and John Eriksen join him to form a deadly power-play combination. An equally potent combination is (hat of sophomores Mike Farrell, Dave Rambo, and Brian Curci. Excellence is hardly complete without physical play.

Seniors Matt Stack, Terry Fosler, Brian Sutcliffe and Dan Shilkitus provide Ihe lanedearing power to make scoring the goals easier. With all this physical supporl, senior firstyear player Mark Sigmund has even chipped in a few goals. Juniors Chris Cinalli and Mike Ferrare utilize deceptive speed to sustain excellence on their shifts. Freshman Devin Jones has even found a place on this team because of his play, despite a size disadvantage. Deserving special recognilion are this year's Inter-County league all-stars, all seniors: defenseman Tom Fullerton, centers Don Quinn and John Eriksen and goaltender Bob Masucci. The road to excellence is anything bUI easy. Too often, success is mistaken for excellence, but Ihe seniors on this team never lei that happen. Thank you and good luck to all the seniors: Tom, Don, Jim, John, Frank, Dan, Matt, Brian, Terry, Bob and Siggy.

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Yeah, Denise Austin simply doesn't go for old fellows like yourself with weak joints and wrinkly skin. How did you know! look, there's no need to

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get embarrassed. We all have our little problems. The thing is, it's good you got help. A lot of men your age. they wouldn't have had the courage to speak up aboul their problem, but you, you showed a courage not often found in this day and age. I Jove you. I love you too. You stifl don't believe, though, and 'his sappy slUff will get you nowhere.

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s a famous baseball

writer once stilled.

"Baseball is only dull 10 dull minds." One would have to be more than exceedingly vapid, however, to see nothing interesting in this year's La Salle varsity

basehallteam. Head coach Mr. Joe Parisi, assisted by Brother Tim Ahern and Mr. Ted Smith,

led the team through a season

laden with challenging competi. tion 10 a successful final result. The season finally began after weeks of practicing indoors

as a consequence of the worst winter in several decades. The

learn prepared for the regular season with scrimmages against Frank{()(d, Cheltenham and George Washington. Nonleague contests against Peon Charter, former arch-rival Kennedy-Kenrick (now a member of the Southern Division),

West Catholic. Cardinal O'Hara, George Washington, Calvert Hall of Baltimore and Kellenberg Memorial of New York were spread throughout the schedule to keep both the starters and backups ready for any situation.

The regular season included the usual challenges presented by ArchbiShop Wood, Archbishop Ryan, Cardinal Dougherty, North Catholic. Father Judge, Bishop McDevitt, and Conwell-Egan, and having worked throughout the regular season, the team was prepared for everything that followed. In the words of The Washington Posts widely acclaimed sportswriter Thomas Boswell, characteristics impor. tant in baseball are .....daily doggedness. occasional brilliance... [andJ sincere craftmanship of the truly committed individual." The members of thiS year's team demonstrated all these aspects in every game and pradice. SenIor pllchers Breit lofgren, Bill Hartman and Roger Burns demanded the respect of every hitter they faced with their intricate pitching arsenals. Catchers Barry lopoten and Frank Colucci kept the pitchers focused on each indivIdual batter throughout the season while throwing out prospective basestealers and providing key hits.

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Outfielders Tim Erb and Bill Hartman ran down the fly balls and kept runners from taking the extra base while providing clutch performances at the plate, and the infield, comprised of third baseman Tim Gannon, shortstop Kevin Kline, second baseman Don Quinn and first basemen Frank Grosso and Vince Lorusso all provided solid offense and defense throughout the season. With the performances of the underclass members of the team, as well as the successes of the JV and freshman players, the varsity team will certainly continue to experience the same level of prosperity in future seasons.


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JV and Freshmen Baseball As Good as Bob Uecker very year baseball steps up to the plate juS! as the school year is drawing to a close. Such last minute drama is

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1994 together prove to be yet another example of the talent of our athletes. This new talent will learn the

very appropriate for the preferred

sport of the literary elite, from Malamud to Molush to O'Toole (known for his

mean pitch). Just when everyone else is slowly dying from the agony of waiting and wailing to leave for summer

vacation, the year just gets off to its start for members of the baseball teams. When all the ex-pitsters migrate outdoors for

reasons unspoken and others simply doff all work in favor of the fresh spring air

and whatnot, each year a small percentage of students decide 10 add more work to their lives by

joining La Salle baseball. Committed? Brave? Hardworking? Stupid? The answer is one of the

above and just maybe this article will provide it. The La Sail ian JV and freshmen baseball teams for

ins and outs of baseball, gaining experience with every game. Some of them will undoubtedly become the stars of future Varsity baseball teams here at La Salle. That is not to say that the only point to JV and freshmen baseball is to reach

the level of Varsity. The games are just as captivating to the spectator as Varsity games, if not more. And the competition takes the same toll on the mind and body, making the sport just as dramatic and grueling and...yes, fun, I suppose, as any other baseball game. The JV leam was led by sophomores Keith Lachawiec, Bill Donohue, Mike Farrell, Brian Curci, John Mallach, Greg Kevane, Scott Swindells, Brett Sauz, Chris Magarity, and juniors Chris Snyder and Brian Mack. The freshmen team included Eric Caliendo, Frank Checkovage, Matt Cox, Gordon Gary, Will Geiger, Paul Greevy, Jack Hammond, Matt Kebler, Mark Lapera, Joe Leva, Kyle Mallach, John Mason, Mike Mattia, Brian McMahan, Drew Middlemiss, Chris Schu, Charles Snyder and Fran Spause. The success of both teams bodes well for the future of La Salle basebalL

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aSalle's golf learn finally started on its way 10 a possible trip 10 the Catholic League Championship after a freezing winter. The learn

brought back seven strong players from last year. Returning

AII路Catholic seniors Brendan Campbell and Gary lelli led the Explorers inlo the season. lelli believed that consistency would be the key ingredient for the learn, while Campbell thought "a Slrong competitIVe spirit"

would pul La Salle on lop. Also returning were juniors Drew Coffey. Mike Courtney. Jon

Shevlin and Sean Ryan. In addition, Anthony Bonargo, the only freshman 10 make the learn

last year, came back as a sopho+ more. The learn acquired some young talent in tryouts and some pressure-playing experience from the refurners. $1.

Joseph's Prep, the

Explorers' rival and la~t year'~ Catholic league champs, posed

ary leW,1l1so l,1lt.:es,1l 5winl,1l1 the plunlom ball.

a seriou~ threat to lhe team. Campbell explained, "The Prep didn't lose anyone from la~l year's learn. I believe we can beat lhem...because thi~ year our seniors won't choke!" lelli added, "It's not like we're scared of anyone. I'm never scared." The Explorers' high hopes were centered on coach Marty Jackson. Once his basketball season was over, he was able to tum his winning anitude to the golf team. In conclusion, junior Drew Coffey jokingly said, "We're not only the most talented team in the league, we're the cutest!" Jon Shevlin, following closely in his brother Man's foolsteps, encapsulated the team by saying, Mil's about time lhe Explorers took their rivalry wilh the Prep land other Catholic league schools] to the links. J think we've gOI a real good shot to win it all, and in the end we'll just see who's on top!"

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Making a Racket For the Love of the Game

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his year's La Salle Tennis team is looking forward to building its record to 54-1

and repealing as Catholic league Champions. led by Coach Tore Hanssen. the learn has been bUilt around hard work and barbecues. This year, five

JUnior

of the six starters are returning. Leading the learn is undefeated. AII-

Catholic, possibly the best player in the league. senior Ed Colfer. Colfer is looking 10 finish his

high school career at 46-4. Ed is surrounded by talented players who have brought success the program. K e v i n

with his voltey juniors

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serve and weapons, Andy Stewart

W I I h his strong ground strokes and Dave Slimmier with his all-around steady game, are all looking

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forward to undefeated records. The team is capped of( with doubles specialist senior Rob Kelly and partners Mike Ferrare, sophomore Ryan Galardi, dnd senior Saurin r'1 M(路hla. ........'''"/. The , team i!> also I successiul at the ,. junior varsity I level. Development for the future is <.In important job that is headed by Coach Mike Dolan. Coache<i Hanssen and Dolan will lead freshmen Jeff Rucinski, Brian 0' Neil, Steve Balshl, and Brian Egan to carry on the winning tradillon, To quote our leader, Tore Hanssen, "I think this is the besl team in the league and in the s.chool's history,"

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his year's spring rowing

season promised 10 be an exciting one. After crossing many preseason hurdles, the biggest of which was finding a new boathouse, firstyear head coach Mr. Peter Sigmund and his staff were geared up for a repeat perfor. mance this spring. With Mr. Sigmund, assistant coaches Mr. Chuck Calvanese and Mr. Frank Cataldi and freshmen coaches Mr. Mark Weston and Mr. Gary Wiley hoped to continue La

Salle's strong rowing tradition and successfully defend last year's national championship. led by a strong cast of seniors. including Brian Andrusko. Tim Baer. Man Bavuso, Bill Bell, Jim BUlcher,

Jon Dager, Rob Duszak, lelly Giouzelis, Phil Guidi, Tim Hagan, Chris Holwick, Tom Hooper. Will Houston, Steve

Idhaw, John McKee, Roman Miazga, Joe Muldowney, Brendan O'Malley, Mike Pelham, Mike Scali, Rob Truitt, Mike Witkowski and Chris Zaucha, as well as a strong underclass, the team promised to be nothing but fast. The 1994 crew team began pradicing at school at the end of January. The team went through extensive, rigorous training for close to two months, juggling days off in between because of the snow. The rowers quickly found out that the

workouts would be painful but beneficial. The team understood, however, that this kind of preparation was necessary to become the best team in the country. The desire 10 hit the water continued to build with each passing day. That day finally arrived on March 12, and from that point, the rowers could see that their hard work would payoff. looking back on the 1993 crew season, one canrlQl find many faults. The team won the City and Stotesbury championships, the latter which was the largest and most competitive contest in the country, with the National Schoolboy Regatta. This solid finish earned the Varsity Eight and invitalion to the Royal Henley Regatta on the Thames River in England (a.k.a. the World Championships). The Varsity Eight lost in its third race to the eventual winner. With thiS experience as a solid building block, there is nothing to say that a repeat performance is not possible. The 1994 La Salle Crew Team has a strong desire, as well as a winning attitude, which should bring continued success. The coaches and rowers, not to mention their parents and fans, believed an undefeated season was attainable. This spring should be one which goes into the history books as one of the best in the crew program's history.

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describe the 1994 Catholic league Indoor Track and Field Champions. La Salle was second to none on Saturday, the 12th of March, 1994, allehigh Univer· sity. Our track and field team's spectacular performance earned La Salle another winter season

championship. However, for those who don't realize the

significance of this achievement, lei me enlighten you on the

sweetness of this victory. La Salle had previously never won an indoor season championship. Our last track and field title came

from the outdoor season of 1960. While La Salle has never been a team to be taken lightly, this year we have establ ished a new perspective of La Salle running and field teams. La Salle's l1B points in their win towered over second place Monsignor Bonner by 39 points. Our team scored in 14 of the 16 running and field events, with first place finishes in five of these events. Jack Horgan ran a second-place time of 4:48.14 in the mite and came back to finish first in the two mile with a time of 9:54. 16. For these achievements, Jack was awarded the MVP of running events. If an overall MVP were awarded, it would likely be bestowed upon Jim Gorman. Scoring 28 points, jim took first in the 60-yard dash, second in the long jump, third in the 300-yard run, and fourth in the triple jump. Doug Giuliano proved to be a runner to be reckoned with as he took first in the 600 yard run. Our distance medley team of Frank Markey, Doug Giuliano, Josh Lane, and Andrew Mohl also had an impressive second-place finish. The field team made a great contribution of 57 points to the championship. La Salle scored in all 5 of the field events.

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Paul Maida placed first in the shot put with a throw of 55 feet, five inches. Andrew Wickersham stole first in the high jump (6-6) and third in the long jump. Martin Mulligan was second in the pole vault (1)-0). Other contributors were Mike McGovern and Mike O'Neill. The team was led throughout the season by first team All-Catholics Paul Maida, in the shot put, Andrew Wickersham, in the high jump, Jim Gorman, in both the 60-yard dash & long jump, Jack Horgan, in the mile and the two mile, Martin Mulligan, in the pole vault, and Doug Giuliano, in the 600-yard run. The second team All Catholics, Frank Markey, Doug Giuliano, Josh Lane and Andrew Mohl, in the distance medley, Gorman, in the 300yard run and triple jump, Mike O'Neill, in the shot put, Mike McGovern, in the shot put, and Wickersham, in the long jump made invaluable contributions, as did Honorable Mention All

Catholics Josh Lane, in the 600yard run, Tom O'Connell, in the mile, Martin Mulligan, in the 60yard high hurdles and Wickersham, in the triple jump. Two of the calmest coaches in any sport, except with regard to the weather, Pat Devine and Wes Waninger, were ecstatic with the win. While both thought a championship was a possibility, neither expected to win by such a margin. I know I speak for the whole team when I give a special thanks to these two men. Mr. Devine now has to grow a beard without a mustache so he looks like a leprechaun. With the same hard work and team unity which helped bring La Salle a championship in the indoor season, the prospects look good for an outdoor season championship. Each of us on the team want to thank our parents and friends for supporting us in our quest for excellence.

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year ended with a compiled 2-10 record. Now, this is quile an astonishing record considering the fact that half the team had never even seen a lacrosse stick

before they joined the team. The following year, in

the new Philadelphia Catholic league, the team set its sights higher. Under the "persuasive"

coaching of Mr. William Leahy and Mr. Mark Dardaris, the lacrosse team won the Philadelphia Catholic League tourna-

ment-a tournament which included Carroll. Judge, and O'Hara. Within two months after winning the tournament the team reached their goal of over one year. They won the Philadelphia Catholic League by defeating Bishop Egan in sudden death overtime 7-6 on a last minute shot by Greg Erb. La Salle

proved that they are a perennial powerhouse in the PCL and definatelya force to be contended with. This year the team starts out with basically the same goal in mind. They must defend the their PCLtitle against some pretty tough competition. It will prove to be no easy feat. This year La Salle has been invited to compete in a second league, the Northeast League. For this formidable league, a team must be at least three years old. But La Salle was admitted after only two years (impressive, eh?) La Salle now can not only defend the PCL title but they can also compete for the Pennsylvania State title. This year La Salle will attempt 10 accomplish everything that they have set out to do, and if the two previous years are any indication of what they can do, we are sure that they will succeed. In the past two years with immeasurable hard work and dedication, the La Salle lacrosse team has proven that they are a force to be reckoned with.

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St~ Duncheskie: Thanks f~ every!h"'1 Mom, Dad, Rob, Denis, DIane, Bro. Bob, Bro. Fr. flipper D. Dutch... ~I'mnotpolish, I'm prtJS'Slanl~ ... No offICeI'" it's no! ours... 5:30 AM proiCtices.. ,Atldnta, here I come in '96... Hey dark one, IlShlhers!•..Hcy Bill, what are the lemOm forL.New Year '93 - Hey Dave, wkat are )'QU doing over

!herel Robert Dusuk: Boyztown leader '93 .. It was worth It•.• Shady 8 members Eatin' pizza With 1.1.... "PartyW W.P.." "Yo dude, the name's Bob-, .FalS Cliff.....1am not <I beasl-... OMIAB, ls lhere a mirror aroondt.Ttnc. fO( everything om & Pop, you're the bel;1! Tim Erb: So ...mat if I'm going bald..

Tom Fithian; AU I'd like to say is thanks, to all those who have shaped me into who I am: la Sdlle. friends, and especially my family...Some words of advice, hilve fun. and check where the SfXlC on lhe rug is... Keep on QUism"" to the 3 stooges: Francisco, Creed, And Cs... lS swimming. 4 years of 11ary; and remember, shine forth.. shine bright, and alwa follow the light. T~ FO$I~r:

Thanks for everything Mom, Dad. Chris- love yas...Yea Hockey!...Get on thall..Qur wllole car could get on thatL.Vo P, afraid 10 hurt meL.l ain'l never had a friend like you... Zauchd, I swear I'll pdy you bac:k!...Radius!... Paul gets much work.... Good luck class of '941 Tom Fullerton: Yean Hockey!.. Passlt Wayne...!'m tryinL..Honey wagon...F.P., J.E.• D.Q. 4" years at

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Brendan GrilY: I'm the white rapper they call Kanan 6'9 with no sun lan...Dad Vall's '93... J+l-+OBC... Clint-Bri·Peace.•.McCoun & lhe nightstick...4O'z The combo got me where it COUnts Danny-2 horses, 1 slidc:... MP~ Up.....labor Day Weekend '93 at John's... Goin' 10 the sllo-M...PRINlO!...1paid my $.25 to feed lhe animaL..BMcP, DP, MMc, Kl, MMcF, MS, W, RI, SN, JEPEACE...Olymptcs '93... Dadthanks for nolhin'...Mom--thanks fOf everything.

Tom Grebis: Throw 'em in the creek Novice B...Missy...Footy 1,2, 3, 4 T1RES...Shady 8 Greevis and BuUhead...Cabin 18 G-Bird ...The weather is here, J wish you were beautiful...Shore."Fishiflg... Runs- in A.C...lf Vince Brigidi shaved his head he would be a III le... Key W~ '94...,Ietson-1 mean Jackson.


Fr.llnk Grosso: Thank you Mom, Dad and Dar fOf everything... ltalian Prlde...Volore...Playing Thumper in the basemenl.. ,'54 ...0l recogmlion... Good lock next year fell as, you got plenty of experience... Paizon ...F5U...Chnstmas songs, turkey sandwiches, aod.•. The garage pan.y and the Dougherty game...Half Irish. Philtp GuKti: Behemoth, ~h II, Son of Behemoth!...Fity!...)oe, tornotl"O'N IS friday, The M.KflThln!!. .. Hey BUld" you know what you need, you need more varieties o( play-dough... Hey Fred, tum Ihal thing down, the windows are ranHng. 1said! Tum-wait a minule, let me get my earplugs...Steve, got any Now and latersL.Dumb queshon .. .Is that wall a person or a wall wall; iT was a BriekWillI!! Karl HilolIs: Will this take us 10 Central PaneL Did I ever mention I hate thl!> plaeeL-Hey Mike, is It aboutlhit time againL.For the last four ~ars, 1 relted on the kindness 0( my besI buddies (or support-SF, WS, 5K, BO'H. Me, Bless lA-. MSU-I'm on my .....ay to lhe promised Iand-ACDC. Timothy R. Hagan: "Ii you love somethmg sel It free; if it doesn'l come back. hunt It down and kill ill·...Gus and the big red truck...4th period lunch table...1can'l, I have crew...V4 Hey Phil, keep banging your headr Muchas gracias to all my family and friends especially f\t\Om and Dad. Dean Hangey: Hilwk Hill Inquirer Bo)(...Blizzard of '93 at B. Meeron's...Jjmmy, no more, seriously!.. Prlmo.,.Yo Sleepy, Big game!...IM... R~1 in Peace, Party V,m!...Jr. Post Prom Gig at my hoosel... Reds is baldL..The Spa.. .ll's goona be ~ of those nights!... Pa~ra 5weet dreams SalThlnthaluv ya Thanx Mom & Dad, Skmny &8ull.

days...Rock. cut my haiL .. Btmmy... lot, ask your Dad... Oon't worry-4 x 4..,Mallbu...w/a twisl...Tom Cruise.. lobster House...Cape May-Th.ank God for A.c.... under lhe s.,us.,. Mom, Dad, Brent & kriSly-Th.1nk you for always being there. ..DanreUe you are the everything.. .Ilove U all. Jaff~

H<a:san: Thanks Mom, Dad, Redan, Sean, lola, and lola for everythmg... lt's not what you know, it's who you know. mind yoo... Do I get what I wantLlt's just that simple G'town will always live in infamy What is wrong wrth youL What the... ls wrong with youL No! ...Scouy!.. Cees!...ld Salle blue and gold in my soul. forever. Joseph Hayes: First and foremost, I would like to Ihank God, my family, R·Be"r, NEPO, and everyone at la Sdlle for making my high school experience so fulfilling, I love you iIIU.. .l'm a lion, hear me roar!... I'm it BAAAAAD manL..Hey Phil-you're a madman1...R·Bear-you are blum!...Marty!...1 don't gee even, I get mad!...Goliath!...lrfe is a big hill when you get 10 the top, ii's all downhill from there. I am on my way up the hillL.Hey Ox, no more 511 thrus! Rob Hendridt ProcrdSirnallon breeds quality.. .1 don t know a Ihmg about !Chaol keys.. .1 wasn't ktssmg up, I was belOg friendly...Give me it break, officer...Thanks Judge Grlffen...Atlantic City for a night... Misadvenlures in Driving Mike, do you know where we drer Thanks 10 all my friends in C. Hill.., O.c. Party Police '93...The fool lives forever..Thanks Mom, Dad, Tricia & Kate. Christopher Holw;ck: T~nks Mom, Dad, Tim, /Y\eghan, and Amanda.. I'd do It all over ag.lln...SI Posse Sill! Intact .. We in da house...Four wlo spleen...·yeah guys, I'll be there..... Barbe<cue at Johnny D's.. Eallflg clubs? ..So Hemrning.way·~l... WFFl...long live U2.

Jon Hillnson: 0, Y, E.....Have a nice dily"'...The wmd is In lhe buffalo... \'\/hat are you, some sort of grem1m?.. OH NO! MY KEYS! ...Today we're gomg 10 learn the pirale alphabel: AIOS...NNS... Double cheeseburger, onion rings, and a large orang~ drink...Good, does th..}t mean you're done spilling on me loo?... Hey, is Ih.uthe one on Ihirteenthl...Oh what a night!

Tom Hoop«: The horror, the horror (Mtslah Kurtz-he deac:l)...No man IS an island (GilIiganLThree travclers explormg further delaChmenl from the ral~ realities of the world and further realization ofthemselves:... Yo Tel, wrnl's Ihal on your goat...Nice to meet you, now get the... out lMs. Tl).. Ask me no questions and I will tell you no liet.

Billy Hartmilln: I jusl look innoc:ent...abscnt...Reuben & Graetts..Cattie-Nol ...CT-4 more

WiHiam Houston: NQvice-8...IV8...la Salle High NO'vice Crew.1 in '92 (Thanks, Sig)... Princeton is NOT

my backup...Science Club...Squid palace...Bubbles... Rich, how's my computer doingL.I wanna go to Henley....Angela A~la Angela... Grasshopper! ...OWogOCh!...lale againL. Good luc~ everyone... Buckminsler FuUenne...Thanks 10 Dad, Mom, Rachel, Scott, Angela, two Rich's, I and J (How'slluJe Joeyll, Dan, Kalle. Cricket, and everyone else.

Rirnard Jones: Phlshin' Trips.. .5ho\ me your car Steve... Charlie Child... Boy, ley me tell you what. .. Dice rules... Reality check Jawns... Wh. chu needL. J+lEDxC Slill don't know what a moIls... Sodas ~! ... '¥\11o's got the nugsLAre you kindL.When you get the machine, will all make seose... Forget it...G<xI bless us i1J1!...Thank you /Ybn & Dad.

Stevm R. Idhaw: Coxswains aren't masochistiC, we just have an affinity for pain...Career P$ans: today Cape Suzette, tomorrow the woddt..-Don Carnage...Hobbies: Sword-swallowing. luge, bounty hunting... No Jim, not enough play-dough... Behemoth Crew... Did Adam and Eve have navels?

R~ Kelly Germany over all... TORE: "Bratwursts and babes; It doesn't get any better than that...... Sideshow/ "Herr'" Kelly...la Salle [ennis says: "We smoked the Catholic league like a cheap cigar To "lithe girls I've loved before WP... Harry B. Shores li~5 on...Thanks.Mom and Dad, you're broke now, but it was fun ...Class of 1994, when I'm famous don't call me.••Aufwledersehen... P.S. P. Gui( and F. DeVincent

Ray Jackson: To alt my La Salle brothers. I was probably known to you as the guy wilh the worst la Sallian spiril ever. Well, I made II through four years and r have a few thinp to gel off my mind. Fll''St 0( all, lhank you fOf accepIing me and making me feel romfonab~. Secondly, I Wish you all much success and happInesS. 111 see 1'all in the boardrooms, law offices, and hospitals. Joe Jacobs: "Who's lhe hunchbadcl..... DKl somebody ~w wallpaperL.Take lhe plunge...Pany in Manila...Hoggy Hoggy... It's lawrence, don't call me larry... Somebody, anybody...3rd lunch rules ...You can'l cross my bridge. Michael S. Jacobsen: Now fellas, again.. .1 swear t'll pay ya back . Murph, EF or KM, you clloose Yes, I do mean, and don'l cal. me Shirley...tane Meyer...M.. where should we stash the aIlS... Oft, shut up about Francie...Gina-·Unger"... john, Murph, Bob, Dan and Civ thanks for the fnendstllp ...1hanks Mom & Dad for evet)1hing. Borys larymovych: "Panyon the Mothership..-P.funk.....life is like

ballroom dilncing; every step counts"--8. Jarymovych..."He who hesilates is Iosr--Tom Waits. Jim Johnston: "What a long )Irange trip it's been"'-GO, ..Vou're off the road, dude Will.ler-ptl-House of Pain '93-'94 Atlthanx and gQOd luck to Ihe Hockey Team-MK', BP, PQ, JS, BC, Junior, etc., etc., et<:;... Mom and Dad made all of this posstble. ..Love and Peace to atllhe class of '94._"ls ;1 for this my life I've ~gtll? Maybe.so and maybe not:"-Phish.

Jeff Kemm: TNlnx Mom, Dad. Jarme--4 love you.. .llove you Alyssa... Ocz's probe Jeff. why do we like you?.... KG8 ~n's tnJek...I'm the roach eatet"... Waste!...F.S.P.-8BS...Slrat.. .Memoril Day Weekend...That's decenl! ... Irish... Re'Veng@o(the SuI's only fnend is in his pockeL.Thanx friends: Oez, Sut, lyssa" AI. Novel, Ky, aUla Salle boyz.. .I'm the manABC-YA Bye.

Neros...

Ken Kerr: "Reds"...4th St. pride-(Il shame! ...Futzl ... Boyd & Hange... Dead & Oil... I'lt sleep wit yal... /l'lL.Forming up on watls...Paisoos & Irishmen...5 & W... Roommatesl.• BDDDAA.., "Colden Bock'" ... Bald m Bah:imore & fhe contract-jan. 3rd...Pnmo...Fab S...Brown-eyed woman... HaHoween al the share '93...Party Van's official driver... Kis~ Bilty C .. Thanks /I.bn and Dadl Pete.' Kichul...: Thanks Mom, Dad, Sibling.s... Good luck SJP... Nice throw Marty..... No, really, I hked Tennenl....."'You h4iYe to knoweverything"(Mr. Roche)...Go Pete chIKul...Why is If wobbfewingl._. Hey 1M, Bl, SA, Tl, OM, RM, AI(, KC. 1L.. KB ...Pit...Wump & Thud...1 love U Kalhleen-2/23/93. Phil Kieman~ God Bless America... ClC 8aby... Noolin'...la Salle Socce #l ...What the buck Rook... Get off my dills... Thanks to everyone who made my senior year FT1el1lOl'abl@, especIally to my mot!lef and father. Paul Kleschidc: Blinko...Ofga's '93.. .4th penod...Hey Boo, cal1 we Slop at Dunkin' Oor'tutSL.Hey Ma


is there a solol. .. Rich, it's May, whal do you mean you don'l know what a mole is... Genllemen, these eXlracurriculars are fine, but... Welcome to Bobby's world of Chemistry...Translation Test? ..Man. what do you medon acoustic november? ..Sure enough. Krvin Kline: Enter ·93 ...B & B marathon...Cure the BS. Jay... Oominoe's Cops...Whefe·s my cupLNM-7/3193 ...Jlm, but I tried...301h Sired BeolCh... laheia Nice slide, Barry.. .shocgun. anyone? Freddy, fill it up. agam! . Fire me up... Anocher all..OIghter I·U pay ya tomorrow...Freeze-or I'U shooI!...Josie Bissett...Thanks for evt!f)1hmg Mom & O~. Tamas Knecht: Success? You're looking al him.. .Ii you want to be. the best you mUSl lose your mmd... TK saves Halloween...lefs go skIIng... Spam: Susana. I love )'00.

WayM Kobylinski: Thanks 10 my family and the 5JP'" Wanninster Explorers...Proleclile Class...Jedi Knights... It's our c.Y.O....We're in Delaware You don't have 10 be Achilles Chafe! ...Atby'2...He tned JO kill me with a forklift... Crulsin·.,. h's over there...Why is It wobblyL Interpretive danct!...How many points~ ...E1HD, get me a lacO!

Steve Kumpf: Do we need our f100f plans? ..lt's about Ihattime... Pretty good, pretty neal. .. While, yellow. green, and our religion...lim Morrison liveslll ...MIP forevCf ... Dan, Bill, Steve. Brad. Ryan Lanahan: DoubleJ, Double 0, CCL.I really don't like you. I don't ~now why. you jUs!. .. me ofLWhat lYas Ihe narne of tim pla<:e again. PocahonlasL.I can go oow, I got fited ...OJ, some purple Sluff, SlInny 01...1 ain't scared... long live the [~~P!...Thanks for everything & D<Kl.

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Josh une: Sam has dumb ca15... Bob, get OIl the trackl. ..Hey Steve, got any money fOf meLD as in,

lNhateYef... Umt man-Gocman, you going to sing fOf' usLThe shuttle has ianded... lf it was made out of h'S over there.

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Eric Llpinski: SlIre. 80 fex you~ ... 1 think I'm gOlOg bJ,ld...Notml...ls the psoychologist in... Smurldrags.... Did you dean up...Thefe's ilt<!$l loday? ..Bearded, grey-halred old man...Did you say thalL-What happened last night... He 50 easy.. Ding.. .! can't walt to get 001 of heft.

Daniel Larkin: BIYI1 ...Spontaneous Combustion (Burst into f1arnes!LI'1l be right back...Der wind ist im Buffelo...Purple-man.....lolhar, of the Hilt People~ ...There once was a man named Wobby...Wiccan law: MAn' it hann none. do what thou wih.~ Brian L~ky: Mom, Dad, thanks-I couldn't have done it without you... 11m, lOOn, Pete, good luek...What's up Dogg!... Hey leo Lyon!...Hi Kim... HI Katherine...Pro Mount or Pro Gwyned& ..My heaven will be a big heaven, and I will willk through the fronl door!...WarrmASter Explorers j1...Hey Kev... Tommy. Kevin, Johnny-keep up the good work... Craig you're an ammal...Frank. Steve. Oris. Fab--goOO luck... T.o.C.. L.B., Andy, Jack-CYa! Joe~: What! No Cancun!... S.A.P. Boyz... look at it, he's bug nl...Pal, did you do trig?......Glrlsl·... You! Get outL..Yo ·8," dId you bnng Blackf...JEEP twirlS, I don't know why Ihey do anything! ...Gen Chem...What is upL.Dld you ever see "lame as a Rockr...We're here in Pocos lOC05 ... NYC ·9J...Good luck OOyz Thank you Mom, Dad. Vince. Roe No, how you doingL.Look at you, you're so pretty!

Krvin Latchford: Thanks Mom & Dad. love the family and everyone else Ihat's left 1was a finalist althe '93 Olympks Dead '93 .. ,Who's gOI the fluffy on<!S Beef 00 a stick 1 need a tickel Woo's got one . Veggie burritos...Are you kind? .. N02 ... See ya nel(t tour. Allen lee: No power of genius has ever yet had the smallest success in explaining existence. The perfect enjgma remains...lf you thought you were free, you have 00 reason, no rea5Of'l to survive... Hey person. what's upL.'To the three D'sdeath, destructioo, destiny. Where would we be without them?"Steven King......Underneath this reality in which we live and have our being. anocher and altogether different reality lies concealed."Fredrick Nietzsche.

Cary lelli: Thanks to all my friends &- especially Mom & Da(LThe

Inangle Max Relax...No Buekin' atound Let's get down to business... Officer Pottef...Gl.l Be 12... France triP: keep'em comin·...J'm DenlZel Riltet"... Do itlomorrow Dave...WeeknighlS atlofgren·s....Bri 'I comfy house...les Gals.... Victoria...Blizzard of '93 at BM...Oad's van. St• .Ioe's, the Box!,•.

Sleepy nights... The bus & Jean. Chris lieblag: The jacket stays on BrotherL.leave my Chiquita alooe, it runs good, when it runs... Joey!!!... ~I am not whipped."

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Stephen lochetto: Stash Sleve Money... Senor Whips Gremlm... I'm really not Hispanic Oh no-my keys!!!... Can I have an orange?... Alrplanmg at He<:hinger's We have to go soon!!!... Remember hen... KVC and MGB... 11ove il!! Oh God, my arm-I can't breathe!!! The ping..pong ball walt, Arugala!!! ... ln the mIddle of lhe OIght. Brett lofsren: Do you think anyone will come... I·1I do II for 100 francs... lOS! m A.C., where's Billy... Denzel Riner... Crvallos' house 10. where's Shlffles... Bri, I can't believe they found Il...YO Dave lhe cops won't come...Yo seriously Cdr I'm perfectly fine---7 rnote ...Taking care of busllless...Thanks 10 Mom, Dad. Peter, Brian, Kns, and all my iriends--Ilove you. C. Todd Lofgren: Grefl ...... G~ ... Chris... See Todd... My house-too many IHlleS... New Year's '93... ~Billy, lemotl$?" ...Flags '93-CTl & OW... "Those lights aren't for us are theyl"-Summer '93 ..."No, these aren't ours!"-Qct. '92 ... 6:50 a.m . Lumber's hOllSt."-·91...B·buddies .. "Everyman (or themselve:;" is Ihe key phrase!... CTl & 5S... lt's been a great 4 years guys-Thanks. Good luck, & Rock onl ... Mom, Dad. Dave & Courtney, thanks for everything. I love you! Barry C. lopoten: Ilhought "Eat it'" meant slide... Bill Hartman's lip at the Showcase camp... Senior week '93... Are you ready Tante!...Kevin Mullin is my worst enemy... Kline. 1did not mean 10 slide IS feet (rom the bag. Vince Lorusso: Classic Matchups: Dino's PizzerialMark's News...Worid Series Game SlGame 6... Harv/Hi.. C .. RUSS/no COOlest.Working at the FresWCFM at Maida's...Can I help you officer/Running for the dunes... Chyn's 16th/00 contest... B777Junker/)ohn Seahawk... Memor"ial WeekendlNight m Venice...l<1Sl caU for BreakfastlBoni...I... Than~ for e'tIerythmg Mom and Dad. John Lottier; May the Party Van R.I.P....But guys, my dad's a cop... o Fear lottier...5ig.. dId you get lost comIng to school todayLSurprise! }ahn's dnving...No Dean, the best IS when...T. Boler, where are)'OO slay;ng this weekend? Oh my house

is Sea Isle...Coop, what are you and your siSler doing tonightl...Yeah Bri, thaI'S cool...Yo guys, I got a new car, another one...let's get a mountain house...wJust hold me~ ... D<1d. Mom. Herb, Jason, Mike, thanks for bemg there fOf me during Ihe paS! 4 years. Matthew lyon: Mary m lhe desert with Canteen Man...The trumpet player...'"What's on Geraldol" The Booger... SJP... Duct l<1pe bJ,1I The general...Mr. Geiger 'IS. the BasketbaIL.Diego's singing...GoIL "What's todays 5OUp?~...Mega man...Fred...Thanks to everyone. Shawn lyons: Thanks Mom, Dad, & J.P....To my iriends, It'S been fun, Rob. Rich. Tim, Chris, Kevin, Terry... Phil Crackin...Use the fexce...let's out and go 10 the zoo... Sweat(!l". what sweater~ ... Dunca""OonulS... What's left... He's got a snake m hIS bag...Plne..barren trip. Ian Mackintosh: .76, Apple, DIesel, Gorgon. Earthshaker. daddy... Shaq...34 Counter...Jr Year FOOIY... evo Hoops'l ...SAP...Scottlsh Pride...What do your parents feed youLCan you Ihrow downr uh, Bigtime... 18...Thanks /V\om, Dad, Caito and Andrew and good luck 10 all my boys, Barry, Don't ForgetONLY TIME WILL RACE.. Money Man. Paul Maida: C.F.M.-Vl, OM, Fl, TG, lG. CP, RP, VF, lS, and especially AW & IT, thanks for your money...Can I help you officer... Chyn"s 18th-lahia... R.I.P. 8777Junker...Russ! ...Let me see the snake.. .!'m lohnson...Hi-C we're playing w/4... Notin· But the Best ... J.P....laundry B<1sket... Road trip Meg, Mike, Vin & Fred...Th<1nks Mom & Dad for making everything m my Ii(e possible. I love you for it. Frank MaRey: What's up to LSXCSB, CS. FB. Bl.IB. Il. BM, AM, JH, DG. IS, (P, TOC Big thanx to PO for 4 great years Nice Poopa!... DFL'S Tum to DfX'S... Feeling Olympic TcdayL.Strap it On! John Marlcowsld: Hagbar, ski. PT, FR, What's up feUasL.So what's opening height~ ... What is the intramural councilL. Why dId I get a IV lenerLBell curve...Thanks """YO"". Bob Masucci: Yea Hockey!...Blow your doors off!.....! have 00 respect fOf thatL..Hockey 93..94... Bound for victory!... Thanks to allte,m, mem~ woo believed In me, especially to my defensemen JJ, TF.

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BP, PJQ, MK, and JS...Good luck class of '94. Brian Ma«hews: fire!... RevolulionL ..Thanks fellow looney Toons!...Blue N' Gold in R' Sout!... ~Yo guys, instead of going to college we should all pUI our S logether and make iI Party House, 1 Big JammyJam! We still have to have 1 you Know."... ~feet the rhythm of the Earth, Dance to the song of life!~ ... BG(Stay with Me)...Turkey T!...O.C.V-BaiL Think like an Indian, play like an Indian...Thanks Mom and Dadl I love You...Peace Everyone!... Taco-Belt Forever! Kevin McAllister: It starts with a 'T' and ends in an '-ad' a 'p' in the middle, with an 'R-I'.. .I love to stay at the YMC.What's up nowr1..."Of course the game is rigged, bUI if you don't bet you can'l win."-lasarus long...Sal, we need a Slim Jim... 11 was 11 big plunge but I lost the binoculars. Rob McCarry: Thanks Mom and Dad and Family for all your support the lasl four years and all the "~ Refyndable" checks you've written... Bury the Needle...When does it come outL-Yea two... No really I did honestly... Hey Shawn move doser... Can you give me a ride home? ... Thanks for everything guys: Shawn, Rich, Tim, Chris...We came, we saw, we teft. Richard J. McCradeen: Down wI the flock Prelly little ~s remember thaI name...Hoh Hay!... Giddieup... "1 had this dredm last night..:... Yeah, I am afraid of Jaws getting me in a pool, you got a Pfoblem wI thal? ....Did you see Seinfeld?" ... Thanks Dad. Karl McCool: "And Sharkey says: Hey, kemosabe! long lime no see. He says: Hey sport. You connect the dols. You pick up lhe pieces. He says: You know, I Cdn see two tiny pictures of myself and tnere's one in each of your eyes. And they're doln' everythiog I do. Every lime I light it cigarette, they Iighl up theirs. I take a drink and 1 look in and they're drink~n' 100. II'S drivin' me crazy. It's dr,vin' me nuls. And Sharkey says: Deep in Ihe heart of dMke<;l America. Home of the brave. Ha ha hal You've atready paid for this. He says: listen to my heart beat."laurie Anderson. Michael McCourt: 'love Y9u Mom and Dad more than you know...God bless t~ famity... Forty Z's... J+C+O by Col like school, thi\I's why'

always come,..1know what we're doing, just where are we going? ... HOI, HOI, Ha, Ha...To the "wastes," t hope we all survive paSI 22 ...8·ball klckin'. Pat McDonald: SAP...FSU ... "b4... And a wing-dingaling down dOl Iroat...Plzza in Ihe alley...Jusl funnel it! ...NOMADS FOREVER! ... Gorman's backyard is comfortable . Shenlqua...Yes It was a snake bite . Jungle Bunk Pride...AP Cen Chem . 306088...Madden·s C}1ampion... Playing thumper ifllhe basement... Ol rccognitionr... Joe what's the line? ..Cenler sneak Jimmy... Sig's asleep what else is new...Sleepy's hot tubl...The Great Adventure safari... Good luck next year fellas, you have plenty of experience... Stinking bombs... Fire in the hole.. .DdS booc Michael Mcfadden; Thank you Mom & Dad, I love you!...PCl Champs Hl1 ... What Ihc buck Rook!...Waste Olympics '93 (dropoud...BG+DP+Kl+JE+SN+MS+RI+ JP+KMc+MMc+BMc+MA+1llo>teSf of the boys-you get all my love!... The Animal doesn't de~erve to be fOO!, ..Whatcha need, Fooll ... Situation normal, all screwed up!... Our game, Ken ...love + Faithfulness-Jan...Remembel-Whcn il comes 10 lire, it's the quality, nollhe quantily that counlS!...lrish Pride! Michael P. McGovern: 0, yet... Memorial Day '93: life is a highway...Cards for tards...You gOI somelin to say.,.Okay Buckly SS, 76,67: We own the left side . O'MaU, Sack it...Paul...OL..V-Ball ... Nighl in Venice.. .wiss Chicks... Hopkins...Fat puners. ..we had a pretty good lime...qyl my guns are bigge.....Thanks Morrt, Dad, Jeff, ,Jt was wonh it. Boyd ~dlvaine: You think practice is gonna be tough loda~ guys You gal anything you don't W.3fll The Bump t & 1l .. ,Scte«h.. :rhe Field.. .Fourth Street Pride...BDDDAA...Cf, Mf, Sf, DS, PS, Tl'I, SG, KK, MR, IK, EM, DP, RH, RD..Xou kiss BC yet... CC...lPI...Are you doin' whal if~ again ... 1guess it lime that louisiana is the Pelican ~late ...love ya /\!\om, Dad, Kath, lynn, and Sharon. John McKee: BoytloW" '93 like tI:le new-kitchert flOOf coIOf...Poland '92 ss...proud recipient of. Senior Y~ ( Shady A,ward... Wp...Than'S fQ.r the cqrrupfibn...Thanks lor everything MQ01, Dad, Carolyn, and Ou~): Tom Mclaughlin; "Promise only

what you can deliver. Then deliver more Ihan you promise." How sweet it is, Pel Champs The fans made the difference...Whal a team, you guys are great...You're tile best Mr. Parisi ...Mom,Dad, Meredith-l love you.. ."Dreams come true fOf lhose who work while Ihey dream. Sweet Dreams." Michael McMonagle: Who's a punkLDon't worry, we'll get 11.•• Galac;:tica, Galaetica...But He's justa freshman ... Pinochle Club. Brian Meehan: Primo Dave R U coming over...Triangle Muscles, goggles, plummeI...CevollO . Comfort #l ... Skutzy...Sleep Garset it up lnquirer boxL.Botllebuddy business Nomad Weekend...#22 ... Primetime...Don't worry about il... I<· T-TulS,..Pany Van R.I.P Great coachl ... lqcal nUI...FSB Blizzard of '93.. .who's drivingLTo my boysthankx wouldn't be enough...Dad, Mom, Jack, Colleen, & Irish you're the beS11 I love you. lim

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since Dougherty... lt's in the blood Brain ... Besl friends right Deano? ..Who'5 drivin? Sleepy's hot tubLYeah I'm Irish Forget iIL..Soup Dogg in da' house .R U serious?..,Lynch &. Fosler-Oe cool... Good luck Trauss...Thanx Mom & Dad...The Irish never qUIt saurin Mehta: Siren? SOJinr Satan? ... We turned your desk 10 face Mecca.. DFl-nol quite..,333-it never snows around here... Burnin~ Houslon in effigy (or ahvel)... L.5XC #J fOf me... Rernember wilo you are... 1 want a Big Tool Tie. Brian Merritt: Word to "The Mother load".. :"1 don't like spam"...Mega Man-Fred,.. Frogm~ter 6. Roman Miazga: Crew... Novice-8_. Boystown '93 Enoukh said!...Pool c1ass.•.Good conversationsl? .. Insanity taughs...fhe lhings we won't recalL.The feelings We'll never (ind. Kyle S, Miller: ll've OOnquered my past, the.future IS ~ere at last, I stand al the entrance to a new world."U2••.Get a life.. .l'1I type it 1st and 4Ih BI.I1 dod Ernie-the MCCa.be Bros t41 Pei~I ...Thanks Dana... Thanks Kevin,ilnd Keith... Special thanks to Mom and Dad for eVery~ Ihing-wu tlo. L

: Thanks for I~ good, l5ad and worse time...Oon't change...Whala ride, Steve, Md':~,

CIlris Monaha

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#9... Gel off my Dills... Da 10Mo..,

lan...Cheing... Don't ever shave... later, Mahoney...Squeeze.

BiIl.Mydlowec: How's homeroom, Mr. Wiley? I'll have 10 stop up there someday...Well, Mr. Stanczak,l wouldn't have to go out lor lunch every day if this school hdd better restaurants We need coals-to Ihe EuroHooks Somethlng is horribly wrong here. Hand me Ihose syslem disJcs Dan, right pedal Ejo, left peda stop Sure isquiec in the school al 2arn, huh KarlL.Mulants, all of themt .. .5c1ence Club? Sure, what~ ever... Dra~on's Dare '93: Newby will pay!...Mr. Russell, 1'"11 give you $50 for the PDP-l1, but only if you help me carry iliO my car...Triv;a+ for NetWare, due out sometime before Ihe next millenia... "L'Hopilal's Rule-JI's a sledgehammer!"-Mr. Roche..."lt's just his way"...1980'5 revival move~ ment..."'Well, whalaya gonna do?" Joseph Muldowney~ Boy's town '9.3...loe am I dr;vlllg straight. .. Tr'llCkinL(oyd, whalever you do don't nJn ... lightweighl'rforever•.. the hiILFTP·20... Dager and the cooler at the mann...Thanks to all my friends.

Martin Mulligan: How much for a touchdor-'o.? ..WORDt, ..Fietd & Track. ..Throw the n ..I'1I bring il in lomorrpw... F1shing pub...Murph, it's snowingt. ..Stralght Ourta london ...She's lool<ing al me... A boyfriend, soL.Pool Ball, Brook stylel...Thanks (ex being ti)ere: Ski, Wimm, Murph, theSJP...Mutha LodE {Heroal T, KFC, MCI)...Warmtnster Explorers' OB, JI'.\ BC, KB, OM, fBI BL, PK, WK, AP'... PEl. ijrd 8 (Choc:.. FactOry), Doc (3 out 014 's nO! bad, Rocketsl)...JuSlin. Mike, John. Thanks,wouldn't nave made it afoneL..Mom & Dad, Thanks, I love you.

lCevin Mullin: C.LCllamps, baby; I'OQk49... Ch~tterbox. Baer... Hartman's gigs!...Shoyld'\/f! been 1st Team AII..utholic...Moon, my predecessor and my boy... Nomads, Just gd... Brial J am SO glad I am not you/.I.secret lover... D-1 Soccer... We're hl!adt.'<l for o.e. Ma, Jonn, Irish, Sam...~e're OUI ot hand . Soccer bflby.,.Barry is $tupi~ 1have no due "rha~ I am doing...Ahn and Chicken, the beSI bench warmers... Irish PrHk...The Irish never quit. Paul Mullin: fUJeell!J, ..Pass the co~... Fred!Ht; BUICh!IL..What reAt1...uwas a brfek waUl Tpm Mulvey: Don'

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mealhead!!. ..Oeano, Sltep, Reds, Nightswimmlrig.,.Bradc, nooe of II!... A moment of silence for the pany van The Green Hornet will never d,e Thanks /IIklm, Willie, Fran, Pat, Kale, Erin. We're Palestra-bound! Scott Murphy: Morph...B.A... Load... look, irs lu~n Valdez.. .Mike, ii's your dad--A.g~a.aam .... lots of 0Ieese... 3fo COl..mlef'N Footy._I'm ~ fal, I'm just big boned..Seniof Year footy-waSied (thanks coach)... filS! Team Alt Neck Roll...The Be.aSl

shall never dle...K'-27.. ,Audi 5,. SAP.. .s ... fSU ...Than~ for ~hlng Mom, Dad, Melissa, and lauren.

,steve Nazari: lite .srass is greener in Vermont. ..8ingers for breakfast With Ricky Sawns•.. Something smells phishy...The animaI...Mendel ... Slacks horse... finalist In the '93 olympics Reallty check... Boomers Th.ank you 10 all my kind bui:ts for helping through school!

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1984 Monte Carlo S5...Cops! Ruo-through the woods ~e go... Erin OK>JOJ-Thanks... ~h's '?2-always remember quartas•••OlMC pnde-hoops... (N...PR Posse.. .5up, O-Iown... Racing on 309 speedway...! hate ~iry :trmpJts.•.3rd period lunch...la ~lfe,.-besl fans In the PeL..Righl f1etd with JOK... Graclas to air who fuve. helped along th<.o way...lt's ooeo fun ..."'It's a Wonderl"ullife'" BrerKbn O'Hanlon: Thiinks for tile Friday nighl ga!'l'le.. The walks gh the fields... the rides home on bus...myu :kroll through the. Hood, Mike. SretMbn 0' MaUey: "Who ...l......C'moo lloydy, Are You in meLd-.e bump..•5adc it... hose \he chYmps now?.••Hey there .•.8oyz lown 4...Ooo't even._ aline tabte...£GO... KmcC... nx r..bTI & DalL.Yeel Aps..• inMy B-Get off it.. .1 lhink you ar ~ knockin and Ilhink I'm in' In. ~

O'NeiU: Corpus Christi..• [hE:.!nquirer.il1 St. joe's._let's go pailbox hUnling... 60lh 5t Be en..• ~'s shiny, head 10 Bahi(l')()flj"92... foIorth CathOhs:;-i?layOff, 'c)L.The rangle... Genc"'3l1d the bus.. •.. :aOO ~ van wenl up m Sn'lQke......H ~rry, you'r9 wdrd... BIIU4Ircl~f 3-B. Meehan's h9Use...Yo Jim, ~s gq 10 WAWA.. Whdl you want

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Mendelssohn, even though ne's dead already...Oochh S<:ocxh... look around you. there are many things to see thai some would say could never be...These thmgs I know. It's lrue, and I wIUteil you so. They are there 10 see if you belieofe.

Amir POlImer: Winning iso'l everything, II's the only thmg. Vince Lombardi fat- (A TO.. .I1oYe you Oara, Maisha, and Garnal Palmer and Beatrice Davis.. .1 would rather be $llent. and thought of as an idiot.t than speak and leave no debal~.. .1 realize lhat in my slJiving for perfectKm, I muSi make the perfea mistake. Mati Palombaro: So what is coed manhuntl...South Slreet! ...Jnlr<lmural Mountain Biking!?...Gradas Amigos!

Andrew Paolone: lames remembered IOO bad Joe.. .! love you lcan ·The wriler, It is said, passed swiftly In the night, not even the mosI subtle change in the ilir." Andrew Parry: "'Oh. I can snvle about it now, but at the time it was lernble, Oh mama lei me go......Mornssey... Oon't you wi!>h you could be doing..this, Jatne5?

AmKh Pillel: The Asian Invasion... The Arabian NIghtmare. J. Chrislopher Paul: Fear noI..•why is it wobblyLlet me explain; no, lIS 100 tOflg. Icl me sum up Where'd )'bu gElllhat grlp~ ... YGW Wh31ls your name? ..Whali$ yqur quest? ..l ~ ii's gOOd ,:md hot...Whal is y06r favoritc color1.. ~The French Slam, Ptease...gqlf in IOe lounge_,S2 no run- Pinochle Oub...Where Ih 's a will there', a willy... Here's a ickel, go leam IOe lheorem... sidewalks and summer mng '92... tohnson.t WalSOO, Foxy, Dana, Ping...GIOSIJ hips and ~ld:yman... Chk Pa.t "'1ac Ches Broc...PezL. Sad.e, AlwOlYS. Bob Peffle ClC 8aby...•5...Coach's playmaker...WhaI the bouk" RookL.T.N. '92...Virginia '9.:l•.. Thanks M.J...Who's goLfatz, l~ ... P1<" TN, MC,MM.KM,TM, BM.GC,Cl,Pl·ThankS for the limes". Mom, Ddd~Mlke-t Io~you aJI. JOIl•..the

Mille Pelham: The well...Boylt n '93 .... shady 8 Qlcv.,.el CQb6n80".' Nasca( driver OrCt d'ealhf41".led

Zepp/ll'r···CCli...Jhe Jempo.. .Mj. RelOh;udt, BavlJ$O and I wanl Halchtt, Noooni rIlle quad Tanka loy 10 .... boy ",me b.1<~ V.T. Mik'o13' C y> CardOse...5ky

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Burst...Joanna...My 10ve...Hunterthe feoce M.T...Grebls·Mountaln . hot ~uce Up your gas Dr. Dork . Cap!. Motgan...Snow... R+R... 300-lb ice... Ouz and I, well havt! a party somewhere...Than. Jove dad, mom, M.ary Bear, Boogef'... luv forever baby dumpling. Frank Pellegrino: GPA has nothing 10 do with how "mart )'<Xl ace.. .If you can'l convince them just confuse them...Thanks mom and 00<t ior everylhing... Bye! Marco Perie«i: Marco 001 Vinci.... Paul, I think I'll actually play today... Yearbook Purgatory...Steve we are the yearbook..."Okay, guyS, Norman Braman owns Ihe Eagles." "Gentle· men, it's always a pleasure -Mr. Sigmund...Taz is God... RS, CS, ez, TF Have a ball! Who needs d ndeL f~cr & Zaucha-No TQl'ChesllL.At least I have a J@'lf$%. Car. .•Chris I O'\ve you a lot...luv you gooleY(6/201 90...Thal'\lC. Morn. Dad, Mario... Pert«to... lt's been, well, you know.... J~ A. Perillo: Grazle per lulto quez saaiflC()§ {Thanks for all the saaiftees)...God love the famIly... OI)'fTlpics '9l-finatist.. .3 chamber~ ... Phish N' Trips 93·94... AHson-keep of enlrenchments (N.H. 93-94)...Charfie Child ... Blowin Jawm Oead tour-kind for your eXlra Where's Ponchilol... Pizao... lust say N02... W!lo's goI100se f1,lnny litlle pieces of paperLGravity bingers...Latch, You need a I)CW set of eyesL.Waste...Who's got a pinCh for mer

frank Pelka: Yeah Hockey- TF, IE,

ya... PSU Ifl ... ~A man has to do what he thinks is nght, or he isn'la man"'-IOe Palerno. Steve Ponisci;ak: ~atman ...So Ihis is whal 59 million looks like.. .Irish Way ·93--mernor.es thai will live forever..... 'f 7·11'5 are open 24 hours, why do they have locks on lhe doorsr-larry A ~...lI's not a question oi ilt1IIude... "Win loday and we w)U walk together fore~-fred Shero... la Salle Baseball-Ih.mla for the memOries (How much was dinner In Baltimore '931) and good luck to all...To everyont! who has helped me in any way: Than.k You1 Dan Pritchard; for realL.My god!... I plead nol guilly your honor...Latch, your leddy bear lattoo Is lough ... Oid we gel thrown OUl againLKl, BC, MMc, jP, MMc, MS,

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BMc, RJ,

5N, IE, RR, RT... Tha M + O...lhe betler man is aiways--/Y1eL .. God bless the family...Joey you drNe... The lamp's broken...Yaks at Stack's... B. Smith wait.! ...Get the guns O.nny! What guns LatchL.lalch. Rob and Speed Racer. Don Quinn: Here's your Ihanks Mom and Dad, love ya laler fal boy Clvlsbird 10 fudgey No more PN Nice loss Terry ilnd Bnan... DooI Ooot Ooot OooI••• Diaz,

Phillies in '1 0 minules..Cereal baking poWder..Tom, have you seen the burning bUl.hl...Slack pla~ hockeyL.llItn'l never had a friend like you...HoneywagQn...Yeah Hockey TFOQJEfPJJTfMSDSBM MS... Profe!lsional Olle dayers . Slocker the rookie of the year KB... Who would make lhe cOllllkllonl

& DQ-4 years...We're bringing II

home!...Oa tripod in the House of Pam...Sure, I'll take a plunge, only al lhe YMC...The sumrTK'f of sixty·fa... 'htlaillme is II Orad... Hey B'Jy~, look allhe"&yY with lhe did coke who IS C'.ilJryfng a cone...Tom, get out" 01 ther"e-it's gonna bIowl..• No Nukes & Crannies for Snoop Hoggytiog Thanks Mom and Dad-love Ya We're partying in lhe surnmec of , 9-naugh(y-4·AudI, 10 alilhe goons and poodle hops oul there, Ka...PanlS out Br~n Pisbi: Thanks 10 my famIly alld friends BW~Gc.TV,M~ MM, AT,TN and lJ ...Thanks alot IQ RS (11} 4/9)) we wmJ~mbet'I... RQllin' In t1w BLUTHUNOER.. .'Nho's ihe ~hump, me or youSl... l015 Phea~nt Memw... Kiss il. .. I 013 1(9J... Chickl'n fried rice...Toe grabbcr...Of JOlrK'fhing...keep lhe di. . . you filthy animal...my man, Corlll"' al

Richard J. Ravasco: Thanx Mom, Dad, Si~ I don'l know how you put up wilh me...cuzs You're the best .. Ro-Wena'wopper' You twrt-t.wish you we{e here wlggy...51Ick-RKhle.. 'S.H.a: Masler...WatCha Momma Iell y.J ..•Jaclc A.~.)oe-Oog. ..College... foolie... Oon't make me mad... Break 200, HiI... Rick-meisterUI...8iker... Rabs & Bicky... 1'o1eow'... luv ya aiL.

Than'" Dan Rendine: Dice rules...Thanx fa( e-.;erything ~, Dad, and Steph... lOade 'l ... Hey Sonpy, you go this way, I'll go this way...Who are you, Beavis or BuuheadL.No, my car doesn't have hydraulics... Whatshcrname...Hateh one? Chris Roal: '11&$ school bust I wish I had a cilr...Hey McCarry, can I have a ride homeL,Dan, whal was lhe answer 10 1t4...AP Chemi~try: I


Ihink my head is going to explode... Yo hablo espana!. yo picnso... College, here I come!..JuSl do il...loS. forever...Thanks Mom, Dad, Maureen and everyone. Brian Romano Gnns ·93 U2... Hartmans...New Years '93 Big Daddy...Cliff- gel out ofille shovel . fally... PT... B-Buddy... Me& always! . Mom. Dad. Kev. Dude. Raeh, Bro. Bob. T'h,Ulks fOf evt'I)'thing, couldn't have done il wlthoul you. Peter Rossi: Sure enough!...l1 matters 1'10I how long we live, but how WP wetwteVe cia dala.

AI SoItY.Mtor-: "The library IS wherto the dead corne back to hie"·Bro. lmus. .."Educahon I) part of you Ihat na one can lake olW,ay!". Talallg.. "Everybody IS spe<:lallo some-bodyl"~Alhein ...Thanks tv\om and Dad for everythmg.

Rich SoInds; TIme is something Ihat can never be truly undefstood...by tile way how long 1111 lunch?

Jason M. SoIntini: Weinnl, Cliff, Woody.. ,1 wrapped the arms "round my ears...3Oth Streel \'ball & Prolls... Tuesdays .11 Paris...ThanksglVmg '93 ... Hey Russ..Ok·OyeI...Moose Crossing... Swimmer): 6 in a row and countlng HI. Isn't on my team l#4,HB8 Big rocks... Baha· mas To those who made this all possible:Thanks.

Larry Santucci: AP, KH, JK. HllY Roseannll cut my nails to the quick, but still I was caught wilh my hand in the IiIL.Blowin' Jan... SQUISHVFISHYMISHYSQurSHY.

Mike Scali: If he was a woman, he would ~ called a BimOO-MM... The old ..S2.....Top Heavy... Sure Mall, you don't care about her Camaro...long live BTD.. ,I'm realty organiled Boydies OUI in Lansdale ealmg ham~ ... MaIl-you ,are better .. "No, really, I /rke you .. but~ ...The Holy Chalice.. .Hl Dave . Beat like eggs... Get OUI, no, really, GET OUT ..Mall. I thmk you tllt iI.. Corne on Pelham, pot away the guns. Mike Scolrcelle: Searkle.....Oh no... lt'S tIme for Lhe Star Wars They kIlled MIster Moo... Vislt~(I101 to AtJanlic City.. .I'1I wony about tomorrow... l'm nolln lhe house. whate¥@l" that means... Thank!. Mom, Dad, family and fnend>.

song'- .

Chris Schill Chuck.•.g. T S but

needs more dev.-B. McCabe... Wet\veeve dOl data...Eric. your hair's falling oulL..GoI.ta gel a cup of fuel-G. Wiley...Marco & Danietle-Bright light... The lunch bunch-Tommy, Bob & Eric...Are you lost too RomanLluv ya HxS Kel... Family, Friends, & FacultyThanks for a great year! Ro~rt

SchMpp: Schnepperbill!...

Kinda like that Ihing the elephants stand Qfl ..... Ya gottit love the Sluff... II'S so neal"... How are )'ou doing

today, S.arge? ..SdmepperClSe...The Pinochle Club...~~rd FerguSQn... Hoagie Carmichael...Vou Witnl. Iwmkies with that? ..We're gonna be teafing this apart 10 two weeks.. Gentlemen, extracurricular aetlVltlCS are fioe ..Thanks Mom, Dad. 0, C, G,M,V. Bmn Schorn: . . , woodt::f where tnc class IS"-8rother }oe... No I dont have my sweater...Were you lalking to me... Can I borrow some money... Are they Sllll following us...OK... Alright...NaSlY Nesteit... NIN Fert... It wasn't me Allee the Goon .. Barlcley rules Budcwild... Bombs away No diet soda loday Mr. Wiley Butch, are we going to Tee .. Drawmg today But, I was in class . Where's 309 1love frlmch, NOT...Thanx Mom and Dad. Brian Scully: Christmas VacatlOnr ... Red-head snow plow (Hey, MurphO Yes, r did play foolbalt" ... Bahamas Exactly wh,)t is that on the waterr Respect !.he malh! ...This ain't no party, this ain'l no disco, baby...Thcy must carry knee pads... Where's our EditorL.Four bUcks, aU you can eat. But they never tell you how SIck you'll get... Putz, Slim, Fester!. ..Thanks everyone especially Mom and Dad.

Tim Semen: Thanks Mom & Dad... See yit Dl, TC, Sl, JH, PG, OM, BB,

PR ... Would you like fries wnh thatr... Never play leapfrog wllh a unicorn..Zeppelin...Mustangs rule... Never apply al McDonakfs... lf It hurts. don't do that ... & to everyone on the yearbook st.lff. Dim Shilkitus: Yeah Hockey... lOB...

Oh dearL..Paco '"the MechanlC"... Go Phil$!!..•Thanks Mom al)Cl Dad

for evel)1hing! Andrew Shotunna: '"It IS better to open your eyes and say you don'l u~nd...1han to close your eyes and iay you don't belleYe."-o.J. Rodney...P-Funk law jI9...8Ofys. can I borrow your spacestup? I'll brmg il right back...Funk is rtsown

reward.

I'm Ghost.

Mark Sigmund: SAP, sorry, Pal, I fell asleep fOf the 123151 time...Greitl Adventure Safari...19 1/2 lOch bass... NIght swimmmg at Willow and Loch Alsh reservoir...Fistung and Itlps With P Mcd...Ken Silver...Mark P...itnd}oe P...Jlm Thorpe... ~Ch~ess" ~Mr. Jackson...McDonald Crab Day 89, 90,91,92,93...TImber IS smarter than Kuny.. .5lde boards Wllh Coach NoIan...The ICe IS Shppery...Quarry is like the Grand unyon, Barry.

Brian Sweeney: BookwrltCf...Chlp munk Sure enough..llpsllck aulo-graphs Grand·house... Blinko.•. Monkey Maudlin...Cily of angels. Broken candy citne5...Econo-gift... Monkey lime... Ring mass Swt!et 16...0Iga's Great Gagby Miss looefyhearts Anything goes...CoI( Porter.. .42nc1 street...Church latin.. My FaIr lady l'm (NidI I'm Ovid! Nick .11 Nile Here with me... Respect math SenIOf portraItS... Senior prom Time 10 go...Vale!

William Silli: Brown Town...The shadow of the thunderbIrd

Seon Szewczall: DltlslL.1 gee a

backseat...Four Star U!!!...I don't like hIm, or him or him Of hlm... "The good itlways die young. that IS why immortalil)' is saved for the greatest evils"-Ralph Browner...THE MAD PROFESSOR...Feeling good is good enough-Plaloon... 1juS{ can't remember... llost IIL.Have a neat summer!...GlVC homage to the IOdian gods for everlasling peace... long live pz. TJ, Of. KH, FO, BH, MC,SCI!!

stofy...So anyway...OK Kevin...ClC Baby!...Nice Facel RM...Mmmm.

Brian Smith; Nomads "l .. .Irish Ay~ Wake N' Bake...AC. ..Pennsbury pick... DI yea ughll...Packed for Coonr... lP 0 back pride tuff loss, good skallOg... A.P General C~is· try... He's bug It, ~1...Poco loco's NYC '93 ... Double J... Ooobte 0 ... TrIple C.. .5hut up, ClairL.Carpe Diem...Thilnks and love ya Ma and P,. Tim Smith: I'm Ihere dude...Hey Barry, shavel ...Whatsup Mutl... Thanks Iv\om and Dad. Stack: FeHas, the rl.>flls are gone Ihls weekend... let tOe olympics begin...You guys can't hang...The party train and circus has itrriYed... Kicked out agaln.. Mom and Dad. my friends and Ilhank you... WlOner of the Olympks I and 11...Thanl& MMe, BG, !P, JE, MA, SN, DP. MM, RJ, Kl, BMC, Clint, TB, and all my orhcr wasles. Matt

D;u, Stasiorowski: I WitS lhe cat's meow, but now I am hvmg. BriM1 Sutcliffe: Thanks Mom and Dad love ya...Ooc:hy clod sean love ya.,I'm the may-or... Yeah Hockey... True FSP fot Ilfe...Dege...Nl.Jl. AM, DEl, JDK. We.lS and ,he rest 01 my crew...i1lways 88S...J ~KL.lohn'5 lnK'k.. Rim and Ba~ ..l cut hair... Huu-Hila Spoodge...Mushroom ~ ruk> Dez DR. Pepper... why do we hk~ jclfl Probe... Wa~lE'r yeah...rm Silly Sep... G.otil·s one hot awt'SOrne mom. )'l'ah Vtn.•.5tral...Yo,

good.

Mike Tanulil. ScadeI...Spat Schein...BRS...RufJ...Jelly Bean Maximus...Shlk. .. 'AoWWcNR... Elby's...Maglster Paul, Isn't roof date like uhhh 12 (SIWeeny boy.. lana... Boca... Herr Dletionary... Ecfululus...Wer is! Andy Taffe!... MadchenlidHnan...1kr Deutches & B.. .5t Bob - Pray tor Paul... Thanks to everyone! Jim Tale: Stop, Kev, Whattaya doin'r Stop, Kev, stop.. ,Jason, hoY.

'boul that nighlL.Bahamas...Tell laura I love her.../V\oose crossing... Simon... NM-July 3, 1993 ... Barry, grab me one... llB jO!>le Bissett... Check the traIl map Puli OVCf, I reatly have to go... Rub one oot. ..P. Max's... Bald ...Christmas whatl... Thitnks Mom and Dad. Daniel Trojecki: It's jusllike Peart Harbor oul nere...H-H·H-Halrball. Don't panic...Always strive for perfection, never suc(cf!d (nothIng left to strive for) Go Eagl ... I'm joining the Army II's due yesterd Robert Truitt: What lesl? .. Hey Mike, Ie('s gel some pizza,., lightweighl-8...YE'S Mom, I qUIt smoking... The infamous "weU-houSf>·.. Old Faithful ...KQ...ShMiy·8... Son, you're under arrest ..What a day... School's finally finished.

Bmn Tull: "You can gel. .i1nythm~ you want ..... Ailce's resc...urall...... Thanks to the admmistratlOn for creatIng Chiensuelo lchew).· Andrew Turner' Thanks Mom, 0 and Ryan-for cver)1hmg. _DB pride... SSC... ~19 .. ,I thmk all)'ou guY:!> itre decent '30 .60 "88... "WOO's the chumps me or youW. SHA ..4Ih lunch. "Smith. where's the bathroomr... lots 0' c~._ No, I didn't drop the stinkbombs.


PSU...LR lawyer... }eff, Brendan, Bob and Michelle, thanks for bemg great friends... Sorry if I Jefl anyone out o~ V~gnoni:

Thanks Morn and

Dad Bring back smo~('jng ~t L.. S<llle Booming system... Co-ed, please.. .1 want to go home... Hey nurse, I feel sick...Dip... Righl back at yat

Quark AKA Alfred E. Neuman..... WUZ UP Pizzanbeer... Rat-man the Librariiln '29 boy... Mlf my arm moved tnat fast, I'd never leave the house."-8Ullhead...Just make sure you wear your galoshes... Shoo-goo, cut that...mop! ... 8oom, boom, boom-a little shoulder jam . Sm<*e 'em like cheap cigilrs See ya tamara!

Tom Valenline: Thanks to my filmily and friends. This means you: AP, KM, BP, BW, MC, BC, JJ-JA and RS-remembered...Fly hoopty.., Where's the Blue Thunderr.. :The moon goes behind the clouds to hide hts face and cry."... Jane says, "I ain'l never been in love, I don't know whal it is,...... ~hat·s one more kid who'lI never go to school, never get to fall in klve, neYef get to be

Barry Whelan: "The less men think, the more they talk.· This is the answer...Who said tnat? I did Jooes goes back Veloclly {AJ)(BV) late night wdlks Hey money, keep creating them new c~ ... Sausage-A.Rolll...Hoops Boys... Nalure...love your mother...Mr. fitz .. .Mr. Jackson Andrew-thank you for everythlng Have you ever

cool."

MiSSY, Billy, Peggy Ann, Andrew, Bernadette, Mom and Dad.

Ron Winward: Grin's '93... North's '92...Cool Disco Dan...Stupidfresh... Super Food Town! ...Madre's... Kitty's...The fishing hole...5ure I do... It's my ghetto sled...Morgan-my southern comfort..:"Uh, you got one?'"... Guys, you've got to dimb out lhe window...She had a beeper!...Mom & Dad, thanks so much for all the sacrifices, I love you...BT, thanks for il all...Trish, Chris & Jane, thanks for your patience...Boys, thanks for the ride! Mike Witkowski: Why do people call me Chuck? ..No more legs Red tlag...The four... S<lucony 'azz A coxswain does not say -rfYW, row, row." Mike, 'Ne passed the airport again Thank you Mom and Dad.

Greg Woods: Thanks to my boyz-

SA. OS, RL, TG, TK, JR, and YEI!. .. love ya Mom, Jay and Tess.. .1 got theKilla!! ... '12.

Chris Zaucha: Is It Friday yetl ... How much did the Hockey Team wm byL.I can't-I have crew!...Yo Paul & Terry-Remember the rat chick on Castor AveLfTP...ZUK THERE IT t5!...Don, how many did you score? .. ls il8th period yetLWhere are you going to collegeL.ZUK, can 1 borrow some money? ...Thanks Mom, Dad, Amy and Missy-I love you all very much!

seen a robrn weepl CJ...Thiinks

O. Andrew Walheim: V·F-F-W/O·

c... Stotesoory champs '93 ... 0kay

guys, 1500 jumpies and go home .. Bavuso, you're not sweating... FTP . T~t-whatlesILVeah I studied . OTP...Good luck class of 1994 . Thanks for everything Mom and

O<Kl.

Brendan wt(elan: We-a-wheelin' ... #10...D·Back Pride... 3rd period lunch posse... 5treak must end ... Da' hooters... Palm 5prmgs!...lost it in the lights...Game show host hair... RS and all the boys...Who's the chump, me or yous?

Andrew J. Wickershitm: ,'s 11, 9, 12,41,44,54,6O,64...Always Me... Yo! WhaI'S up?... 1know a Iookin' out for '1...Dave, what's Ihts ~ enlertalOmenH See ya later fellas!... shor1CUI•.. Uh, Mike, there's a pr0bBri I can't believe you JUst did that... lem with the house lights... HoopL.. Jim, where's my bagL 8AClN...Put Hey Paul, wanl some cheeseL. Pinochle Club...}ohnson, Walson, your shift back on Mult... Brett you did 68% of it .. .! hate you guys.. .30, Foxy, Dana, Ping...Hola, chica bonital ...Thanks for everything, Mom 60, 88... Brady, you can't buddy!... Pass the sllickers...Who stole my and Dad~ and also El, DB, CP, PO, hatr Sorry Cath but I never said thai G8, Jl, and JW. stuff 1s my name in the paper? .. David Wenhold: Lumber...Big Thanks Mom, Dad, Jim, & Thrup I love you guys! t8l "Game On! ..... Daddy...Gren's '91, '92, '93...The Throw me the ball Jimmy, I'll calCh morning afler... BKL-what is IlL. it; Prep '93! Bonehead... Shore """"llh Hey cutt.e...Bceoch...8ig rock "Those Andrew Widuch: He always does lights ,uen', for us, are lheyl.....Billy this to me. I'm leaving him!...8i11, the kid...Dutch and "52" games... don't put him 1O my car! ... Romano, get a backhoe... Funnelit... W.P.R.N ...Poland '92 (campfire B·buddies...Pitman...U da greatest, sceneL.lH8Friendty's...Czesc...Oh Ron...DP and me, rock on!.... Morn, 001 NOl the fly swatter! ..:Vou don't Dad and Victoria, thanks for always need to cheat to win, but irs everything-llove you! better 10 che~ anyway just to be sure."-Unknown... 1can'l, I havc to Robert I .Weychert: Tnank you work.....8Iue Bell people are Mom, Dad, and Gaby-llove you .. shady. ·_BiII BeIl ... 8 McC...Thanks! long live the SIP and Associlltes 1 would like to take a bat.... ,King Michael Wimmer: Yo CJ! ... Christ· David and GoIiath!...Canteen Man lives...8eware the Evil Jmmense Holt- masl what's thaf? lhanb Mom l of Death..... Sy Fridaiyl!..... ·SO Dad, Scott, Marlt 'a, das Slimml!... Bctnle of the Bahctmas...The Jeny Kerouac-"8OFf!...We in da Garcia Band...lLB...SG luy ya... house...Whoa it!...Where ilf(! they Swimmer Wimmer...AnldesL.. Bahawho were once so glad to be mas lane...Oh, my GodL..Jay, t got ahve1.•.T()O"IOfrow began f,OmOffow. evens...Vo PhilL..Martin, who's leoildingl... Bufllsy. Kevin Whalen: "Th,ey call me...

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B~ and .aftH: The twlld of St. John ~tist de u Salle ~y ~ars irlthe middle of 1M h.J1lw.ay; he ~ was Iookins fOf""'" easy w.ay to &et into 1M

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54

Abel, Francis Ackler, Jeffrey Adam, Daniel

62, 212 54 54

Adamow, Wayne Adams, John Adamucci, Joseph Adelsberger, Eric Ahern, Timothy Alber, James

54 62 62

Amerman, Michael Amicone, Paul Amin, Mehul Amoroso, Caniel Andrusko, Brian Appleby, Brian Arobone, Anthony Art Club Ashton, Matthew

12,37, 54 46 72, 164 72 46 54

72, 112, 132 54 54

134 62 54 62

AU, Alexander

Auriemma, Anthony

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Barbieri, Jeffrey Barger, Kevin

Barna, Mr. Thomas Barnes, Thomas Barratt R.N., Mrs. Jennie Barry, Gregory

Barthmaier, Jonathan Baseball Team Basketball Team

Baer, Mrs. Marie Baer, Timothy Bailey, Marc Balcer, Albert Ballard, Mr. Paul Ballay, William Ballod, Christopher Ballad, Mrs. Joanne Balshi, Stephen

46 22 72, 108 62 62

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62,212 46 172 156

Hauz, Brett

54

Bavuso, Matthew Baxter, Donald

72 61 46 53 72 54

Becht, Andrew Bednarek, Joseph Bell, William Bergen, Ferdinand Bergen, Gerald

Bergin, Sean Bertone, Matthew Bevilacqua, Gabriel Blanco, Mr. Gabriel Blasi, Steven Blah, Mr. Dennis

Badolato, Kevin

r

62 54 62 54

Baniewicz, Brian

Bocchino, Raphael Bock, Gregory Boehmler, Albert Boehmler, Paul Boelker, David Bonanni, Fabian Bonargo, Anthony Boron, Edward Borrell, Joseph Brace, Matthew

62

46 46 72, 98, 212 34 73,153 33,54 62 54

73 54

62 16,72,151 54,179 46 46 54

Bracken, Kevin Brady, Chris Brandon, Ashley Brandt, Charles Bransfield, Edmund Bray, Brendan Breen, Gregory Brennan, Patrick Brett, Brendan Breznicky, Charles Bridges, Damian Brighters, James Brigidi, Vincent Brister, Matthew Brown, John Brown, Michael Brown, Mrs. Clare Bruno, Anthony Brusca, Henry Bryen, Nicholas Buck, Christopher Buckley, Michael Bur, Philip Burak, Michael Burakiewicz, Mark Burdick, Nathan Burke III, Patrick Burkey, Daniel Burkitt, John Burns, Roger Burton, John Bustard, Robert Butcher, James

73, 157 73 62, 164 62 54

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46 54 73 73 46,152 46 62

33, 108 54 44,62 46 46 54 62

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Childs, Andrew 102-103,54 Christy, Jr. Kenneth 47 Chung, Young 55 Ciasullo, Chris 75 Ciavarelli, Chris 75 42 Ciccimaro, Mr. Joseph (iccimaro, Mrs. Janice 42 Cifelli, Chris 55 Cimini, Mr. Guido 29 Cinalli, Robert 63 63, 121 Ci'rino III, Harry 47 Claudius, James Clayton, Chris 63 C1earkin, James 47 Cleary, Michael 63 70,75 Clements, Robert 63,179 Coffey, Drew 63,162 Coffey, Ian Coggins, Mr. Nicholas 34,120121,54 Colangelo, Mrs. Angeline 24 Colfer, Edward 75,180 63 Colis'ra, Joseph :afeteria Staff 28 Colistra, Mr. Joseph 37 :aliendo, Eric 46 Collins, Brian 121,69 :allahan, Paul 46 Collins, John 63 :allao, Dennis 46 Collins, Sebastian 47,212 :alvanese, Nicholas 54 Colucci, Frank 75, 175 :ampbell, Brendan 74, 179 Community Service Corps 106 :anobbio, Mrs. linda 41 Coniglio, Geoffrey 55 :apell, Michael 46 Connell, Michael 75 :apili, lawrence 62 Connelly, Joseph 63 :appelli, Michael 46 Convery, Brian 47 :apuzzi, Jason 46 Conway, Neil 63 :aramenico, Stephen 62 Conway, Shane 55 :arl, J Andrew 54 Cook, Brother Kenneth 30 :arl, Joseph 62, 139 Cooper, Christian 75, 140 :armody, Brian 74,136,157 Cortellessa, Anthony 47 :armody, Todd 46 Costello, Patrick 47 :arr, Kristopher 46,143 Courtney, Michael 63, 179 :arr, Thomas 62 Cox, MaÂŤhew 47 :a"oll, Thomas 74,212 Coyle, Brendan 47 :asey, Patrick 46 Coyle, Patrick 55 :atanese, Jeffrey 46 Coyle, William 47, 122 :atrino, Joseph 46 Craney, Patrick 55 :ejas, Nicholas 62 Creedon, Michael 75 :esari, Jeffrey 54 Crew 183 :evallos, David 74,128 Cristaldi, Michael 63,98,121, :evallos, James 62 212 :hadwick, Brother Tom 22 Croney, Brian 7,47 :hambers, John 70, 74, 122 Cross-Country 150 'heckovage, Frank 46 Crossley, III Robert 47 'herry, Francis 63 Crouthamel, James 76 "iappa, Matthew 47 Cunningham, Gregory 63, 76

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Curci, Brian Curran, Timothy Cybulski, Chris Cywinski, Jeffrey

55 47 63 76

Dd D'Angelo, Dr. Joseph 33,54,135 Dardaris, Mr. Mark 189 Dager, Jonathan 76, 166 Dalmasse, Brother Kevin 18, 213 Daly, Dr. Doris 22 Daly, Eric 47 Danielski, Brother Francis 18, 54, 128,213 Danyliw, Roman 63 Davitt, Daniel 55 Dawkins, John 63,149 Daymont, Joshua 76,166,212 Debow, Charles 47 Decastro, Michael 63 Delisi, Jason 47 Delisi, Justin 47 Delong, Brian 55 Dempsey, Brian 55

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55

Dzara, David

Ee Eckert III, John

55

Egan, Brian Eisenhower, Peter

48 63, 122

Elbardissi, Samuel

63

Ennis, Sean Ennis, William

55 48

Erb, Gregory Erb, Timothy Erfle, Michael Eriksen, John

9, 55, 18~ 77,156,158,175 48 78, 161

Eunice, Christopher

411

Evans, Mr. Gerald 41,213,211 Everingham, Christopher 55 Dessert, Anthony Dever, Mrs. Pat Devincent, Alfred Devine, Dr. James Devine, Mr. Patrick Dezzi, James Di Benedetto, Marc

Dilullo, David DiPasquale, Bro. William

55 21 8,75 18 30,152 76, 140 55, 142 55 16, 22,

108,213 76 Diaz, Paul Diehl, Mr. David 17,18,213 77 Dileo, Anthony 47, 143 Dileo, Todd Digati, Thomas 77 Dinapoli, Jonothan 47 77,102,103 Dinella, Paul Dipaolo, Dominic 47 Divito, Christopher 77 Do, Duc 47 Dolan, Brendan 47 22, 180, 213 Dolan, Mr. Michael 77,130 Dolan, Paul Donahue, Adam 63 Donahue, Mrs. linda 16,34 Donnelly, James 47 Donohoe, William 55 Donohue, James 55 Donovan, Mr. Michael 29 63 Dooley, John Dooley, Michael 69 Dooner, Michael 55 Dowling, Patrick 47 Doyle, Richard 47

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Dudinow Jr, Walter 63 Duffy, Sean 63,98,106,111,

126-127, 134, 212 Dugan, Ms. Maureen 38, 54 Duncan, Andrew 47 Duncheskie, Stephen 77, 162, 212 Dunn, Bro. Thomas 17, 38, 54

Dupee, Jeffrey Durham, Charles

63 47

Durso, Michael Durso, Nicholas

47 55

Duszak, Robert Dyer,John

77 63

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Fanning, Stephen Farrell, Michael Fath, Chris Fay, Daniel

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Ferrare, Michael

Ferrino, Nick Film Club Fineberg, Matthew Finney, Shawn Firely, Richard Fisher, Brian Fisher, David Fishing Club Fithian, Michael Fithian, Thomas Fitzgerald, Mr. Bernard Fitzpartick, ) Ray Flanigan, Timothy Florentino, Mike

Fluehr, Timothy Foelster, John

Foley, Ryan Foley, Ryan Football Team Ford, Mrs. Anne Forum Foster, Adam Foster, Terrence Foster, Timothy

78 Freeman, Marcus 142 56 55 Frey, Adam 78,166 Frey, Christopher 48 48 Frizalone, Mr. John 38 64 55 Fry, Stephen 64,180 fuller, David 64 48 69 Fullerton, Sean 78, 168 135 Fullerton, Thomas 48 48 Fusco, Robert 64 48 78 56 9,56 Galardi, Ryan 48 133 Gallagher, Daniel 48 Gallagher, Justin 48 78, 162 Gallagher, Kyle 64,164 37, 120 Gallagher, Mrs. Helen 25 Gange, Christopher 56,164 56 64 Gannon, Timothy 79,102,103, 56 108, 173, 212 5,78 Garcia, Jose 54 64 56 Garges, Christopher Garvin, Mrs. Theresa 48 38 64 Gary, Gordon 48 138 Gaspero, Michael 79 24,213 Gaul, Jason 64, 212 110 Gaydos, Thomas 64 64 Geiger, Mr. William 16,34, 98, 78 212 48, 212 64, 141 Geiger UI, William

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Geigert, William 48 64 Giansanti, John 64 Gibson, Thomas Gillespie, Mr. Terence 41,120 Gimpel, Scott 48 Giouzelis, Telly 79 Girard, Michael 64 Girondo, Michael 56 Gisondi, Stephen 69 Gittleman, Andrew 48 64, 151 Giuliano, Douglas Goettner, Daniel 48 Goettner, Lewis 56 Goldbacher, Kyle 56 48 Goodwin, Gregory Goodwin, Jared 64,154 Goodwin, Philip 56 79 Gordon, Kevin 79, 187, 212 Gorman, James Gorman, Patrick 56 64 Gough, Thomas 37 Grace, Mr. John 56, 122 Grasso Jr, Thomas Gray, Brendan 79 Grebis, Bryan 56 Grebis, Thomas 79 Grevy III, Paul 48 Grossman, Steven 56 Grosso, Frank 79 Grzybowski, Robert 48 64 Gugger, Douglas 48 Guidi, Peter Guidi, Philip 80

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Hh Haas, Karl 80 80 Hagan, Timothy 64 Hager II, Kenneth Halpin, Christopher 56 Halpin IV, Charles 64 Hamilton, William 56 Hammond, John 48 48 Hangey, Damien 56, 140, 156, Hangey, Daniel 158 Hangey, Jon 80 Hanson, Jonathan 80 Hanssen, Mr. Tore 42, 180 Hargadon, James 56 64 Harp Jr, Joseph Harrington, Ryan 64 48

Hartman, Brent Hartman, Ronald

Hartman, William Hasan, Jaffrey Haselbarth, Jared Hayes, Joseph Hayes, Marcus Hayes, Thomas Healy, Christopher Heim, Michael

56 80,136,147 80, 212 48 80, 166 64 56 64 49

Hendrick, Robert

Henwood, Thomas Herzog, Robert Hicke, Ryan Hill, 8rad Hill, 'ason Hillgrube, Mr. Bob Hines, John

Hinkle, Richard Hirsekorn, Kurt

Hobbs, John Hoffman, Francis Hogan, Brendan

81 56 56 64 56 56 29 56 56 49 49

56 57 Hohenleitner, Mr. George 34 Holbert, Marc 65 Holtz, Mike 57 Holwick, Chris 81, 121 81 Hooper, Thomas Horgan, John 65

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Horgan, Matthew

49

Houghton, Frank Houston, William

56 81

Hughes III, Philip Hughes IV, Eugene Hunsicker, Sean

49 49

Hunter, Peter

49

57

Hurley, Timothy

61

Ii Idhaw, Steven Ingram, Brian

81

Ivey, Robert

65

Ivey III, Robert

49

49

Jj Jabldkov, Andrew Jackson, Mr. Marty

49 37,156,179, 213

Jackson, Raymond

81,102,103, 124 65,81 81 57

Jacobs, Joseph Jacobsen, Michael Janka, luke Jankowski, John 49 Jannetti, Carl 65 Jarymovych, Borys 16,70,82 Jenkins, Ian 57 Johnson, Mr. Francis 30, 102, 103,

Johnston, James

213 82, 16E


Jones, Devin Jones, Philip Jones, Richard Juliano, Joseph Juliano, William

49 57 82 65 57

Kk Kaminski, Daniel 65 Kane, Christopher 49 Karwacki, Richard 65 21 Kasloff, Mrs. Faye Kaufmann, Paul 57 Kebler, Matthew 49 Kedzior, Fredric 49 Keller, Jeffrey 57 49 Kelly, Matthew 82,102,103,180 Kelly, Robert Kelly, Todd 57 57 Kelly III, John 82 Kemm, Jeffrey Kent, Brian 57 26,54 Keough, Brother Joseph Kerekovic, Andrew 65 Kerns, David 65 Kernytsky, Andrew 49 Kerr, Kenneth 82, 108 Kerr, Michael 49 57 Kevane, F. Gregory 57 Khoury, Jeffrey 82,102,103 Kichula, Peter 82, 146 Kiernan, Philip Kilbride, Timothy 65 Kilkenny, Gerald 65 61 Kilkenny, James

Kilroy, Michael 69 11,65 Kim, Henry Kirkpatrick, Brian 69 83,106,212 Kleschick, Paul Kline, Kevin 83 Klohe, Nicholas 49 Knecht, Thomas 83 Kobylinski, Wayne 83 Koch, Christian 65 Kohlhepp, Thomas 49 Koller, James 49 Koons, Michael 65 57 Korejko, Douglas 49 Kotwicki III, Michael Kowal, Matthew 57 57 Kowalski II, John Kuklinski, 5tephen 49 Kumpf, Steven 83 Kurtz, Eric 57

LI laFontaine, Bill Labosky, Michael lacrosse lacrosse, JV lachawiec, Keith lamprecht, Thomas Lanahan, Ryan lane, Joshua lang, Brian lanzilotta, Louis Lapera, Mark Lapinski, Eric Lapworth, Lance

28, 29, 133 49 189 190 57 49 83 83, 136, 186 57 57 49 83 65

Lare, Christopher Larkin, Daniel Lash, Timothy Lasky, Brian

49 84 57 70,84, 102, 103,212 Lasky, Kevin 49 Lasky, Thomas 57 84 Lasorsa, Joseph Latchford, Kevin 84,121,166 Lavin, Christopher 49 Lawson, Thomas 50 Leahy, Mr. William 4,42,189 57 Ledwith, Keith Lee, Allen 84 Lelli, Gary 84, 179 57 leonard, Edward Leporati, Jeffrey 57 Lessard Jr., Gerald 65 Leva, Joseph 50 Levine, Alexander 65 Lewandowski, Matthew 57 Liberatore, Kenneth 65 lichtner, Mr. Frank 42, 54 liebtag, Chris 84 84,212 Lochetto, Stephen 57 Lockard Jr, John Lofgren, Brett 85 Lofgren, Todd 85,162 Logan, Mrs. Bernadette 22, 213 Long, lloyd 58 Longstreth, Michael 50 Lopez, Christopher 65 Ind~1

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lopoten, Barry lord, Sean lorusso, Fred lorusso, Vincent lottier, John lottier, Michael loughlin, Stephen louie, James lowery, Evan luft, Thomas lynch, Christopher lynch, Michael lynch, Philip lyon, Matthew lyons, Shawn lyons, Timothy

85, 175 50 65 85 85 65, 147 58 58 50 50 65,146 57 58, 144 85 5,85 65

Mm Mack, Brian Mack, Michael Mackintosh, Ian Madden, Peter Madden, Thomas Magarity, Christopher Maher, Mrs. Julia Maida, Paul Mallach, John Mallach, Kyle Malloy, Daniel Maloney, Matthew Maloney, Timothy Mamzic, Paul Mandia, Brandon

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65 58 85, 212 65 65 58 7,41

86 58 50 50 50 58 58 58

Mangan, Mr. lawrence 18 Manion, Mr. David 34 March, Michael 65 Markey, Frank 8, 86, 137, 151,212 Markiw, Eugene 3,65 Markmann, Stephen 66,212 Markowski, Jeffrey 50 Markowski, John 86,121,108 Marques, Helder 66 Martin, Sean 50 Mason, John 50

Mason, Thomas 66 Massino III, Robert 50 Mastroieni, Michael 58 86,168 Masucci, Robert 131 Mathletes 86, 128, 130 Matthews, Brian Mattia, Michael 50,143 May, Brendan 50 McAllister, Kevin 86 McAnally, Brett 66 21 McAnespey, Mr. Robert McBride, Matthew 50 McBryan, Chris 50 McCabe, Mr. Bernard 33,54 McCabe, Mr. Edward 10,33 66 McCaffrey, Kevin McCann, Peter 50 86,98-101, McCarry, Robert 106,212 McCloskey, Sean 50 McConaghy, Matthew 50 McCool, Karl 86,98路103, 106,212 McCormac, Shaun 58 87 McCourt, Michael McCracken, Richard 87 McCracken II, Robert 6,50 McCreery, Sean 50 McCutcheon, Kevin 60, 142 McDermott, Sean 66 McDonald, Daniel 58


Meade, Joseph Mee, Daniel

Meehan, Brian Meehan, Daniel

Meehan, James Mehta, Saurin Mele, Dina

87 50 50 58 ~cErlean, Sean ~cFadden, Edwin 50 "cFadden, Michael 87,137, 147 il'tcGarvey, Kevin 66 Il'1cGarvey, Timothy 58 rricGee, Brian 58 vtcGeehan, Brian 66 tr1.cGinley, Patrick 58 I"tcGoarty, Brian 66 "cGoldrick, Thomas 58 87,140 rr1cGovern, Michael 42, 134 rr1cGovern, Mrs. Diane 58 "cGrath, Matthew 66 "cHugh, Thomas 66,186 "cHugh Jr., James 87 "e1lvaine Jr., J. 80yd ~1clntyre, Michael 50 87 "cKee, John lIt.cKeone, Joseph 66 rr1cKeown, Michael 66 66 "claughlin, John 50 "claughlin, Patrick AcLaughlin, Thomas 87,145,146 ","cMahon, Brian 50 66,212 AcManus, Mark ""cManus, Timothy 58 AcMenamin, Ryan 50 AcMonagle, Michael 88, 69, 122 58 "cMullin, Matthew

"cDonald, F. Patrick "cElroy, Stephen ~cEntee, Jamie

McNamee, Michael McNichol, Daniel McNichol, Daniel

McNichol, Timothy McNichol, Timothy McTague, Michael McWilliams, Patrick McWilliams, Sean

69 66 66 51 51 58 51 66

Mele, Mr. Tony Merritt, Brian Messaros, Michael Messina, Thomas Miazga, Roman Middlemiss, Andrew Miehle, Joseph Miehle, Timothy Miller, Brother Ernest Miller, Edward Miller, Garrett Miller, Kyle Miller, Mr. Gerald Mingacci Jr, Domenic Mitsch, Erik Mohl, Andrew Molloy, Matthew Molony, Daniel Molony, Thomas Molush, Mr. Edward Monaghan, Daniel Monaghan, Michael

51 66 88 58 88, 141 88 66 21 88,102,103 66 66 88 2, 51 66 51 30 66 66 88 14,15,37 58 58 66 66 66 51 5,33 58 66

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51 51 51 59 90, 124

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Monahan, Christopher 88 13, 101 Monkey, The 51 Mooney, Sean 58 Morell, Andrew 51 Morris, Gregory 58 Morrow, Anthony 10,51 Morrow II, Chauncey 51 Morsell, Michael 89 Muldowney, Joseph 51,58 Mullen, Matthew 24,213 Mullen, Mrs. Karen 22,213 Mullen, Mrs. Mary Kay 59 Mullen, Patrick 51 Mullen, William 89,121,186, Mulligan, Martin 212 67 Mulligan, Sean 89,145,147 Mullin, Kevin 89 Mullin, Paul 89,156 Mulvey, Thomas 67 Murphy, Dennis 67 Murphy, Jeff 89 Murphy, Scott Murphy, William 59 67 Murray, Patrick 89,98-101, Mydlowec, William 121,130,212 Myers, Brother Joseph 30, 54

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108 89 51 67, 168 67 59

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90,124 Palmer, Amir Palmieri, Joseph S9 Palombaro, Matthew 90 51 Palopali, Stephen 67 Palopoli Jr., Frank 90 Paolone, Andrew 59 Parella, James 37, 173 Parisi, Mr. Joseph 91,117 Parry, Andrew 59 Parry, Thomas 91, 187 Patel, Amish 91,98,116, Paul, John 122,212 91, 145 Peffle, Robert 91 Pelham, Mike 91 Pellegrino, Frank 59 Penzarella, Anthony 91,98-103 Perfetti, Marco 118,121,21: 91 Perillo, Joseph Sl Peronace, Rocco 92, 161 Petka, Frankie Petruso, Michael 65 59, 15: Petruzzelli, Craig pfeffer, Dodd 55 12i Photo Club 6i Pigeon, Andrew 9, Piskai, Brian 55 Piskai, Joshua 5, Pollo,Robert


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Colophon The 1994 Blue and Cold was produced by Herlf lanes Yearbooks of Gellysburg, PA. in a limited edition of copies and 216 pages. Senior photos were provided by Davor Photo of Bensalem, PA. The coven utilize 160 point binders board with an ultr<lm<lrine blue vibr<ltex base m<lterl<ll using hand tooled guin <lIang with rich gold 1S paint silk screened. The title <lnd year was custom embossed. All books were smyth-sewn, rounded <lnd backed, with custom head <lnd lootbands. End sheets <Ire a natur<ll colortext cover weight. Text pages are printed on 100 pound bordeaux gloss paper with 4 cover process 00 the first two 8 page forms. Type was set in sizes 6 point to 72 point using optim<t in ex:h of the emph<lsis fx:~ induding bold, iulics, <lnd bold iulies. Sped<ll bukground "sNde" screen effocts along with theme enh<lncing effects were the joint effort of the 199-4 Blue <1nd Cold and Herlf Jones.

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1994

Blue and Gold Editors-in-Chief

Dan Burkey Bill Mydlowec Layout Editors Marco Perfetti Steve Ponisciak Copy Editor Karl McCool Photo Editors Sean Duffy Rob McCarry Business Editor Chris Roat Index Editor Tim Semen Moderator Mr. William Geiger Copy Staff

Bill Fedyna

Jeff Ackler Greg Barry

Tim Gannon

Brett Bauz

Gabe Bevilacqua John Burton Tom Carroll Ed Colfer Sebastian Collins Mike Cristaldi Josh Daymont Steve Duncheskie

'ason Gaul Will Geiger Jim Gorman

Jaffrey Hasan Paul Kleschick Brian Lasky

Gary Lelli Steve Lochetto

Ian Macki nlosh Frank Markey

Sean Siotterback

Steve Markmann

Jim Tate

Mark McManus Martin Mulligan Mr. Michael O'Toole Chris Paul Chris Schill Brian Scully Dan Shilkitus

Chris Trumbore

Faculty and Staff photos taken by Mr. Mike Maicher

Brian Sweeney

Dave Wen hold Mike Wilkin Chris Zaucha

Photo Staff Jason Gaul Clason Stuhlreyer Chris Trumbore

In Memoriam When a yearbook is created, students must work closely together among themselves and with their moderator, often spending long hours after

school creating their master路

Edward Randall O'Neill 1967路1994

piece. It is al these limes when the true nature of a person, a student or moderator, often becomes apparent. I had the chance to work with Randy O'Neill closely in 1984, when he was the Edilor.in-Chief of Ihe Blue and Cold. and I was slruck by his dedication and work ethic. Randy and t spent many hours on the yearbook, often handling the tasks by

ourselves when all the other workers had left. Randy gradu路 ated and anended Villanova. then transferred to Annapolis. where he graduated and took his Naval commission. He always wanted to join the Na\ and often spoke of this wish during our long hours workinE with underclass pages. I woul like to think thaI his dedicaliol 10 his Naval duties grew out 0 his experience working on Ih, Yearbook. Randy lost his life when hiS helicopter wenl dov. in Ihe Atlanlic Ocean in January, len years after he worked on the Blue and Cold

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Blue.nd Gold Credils


Gold Patrons Mr. & Mrs. John McDonald

Mr. & Mrs. P.T. Romano

Mr. and Mrs. Richard l. Ouszak

The Scarcelle Family

Congratulations to the Class of 1994-The Palmer Family

Mr. & Mrs. Hugh McGovern

Or. and Mrs. William Markman"

Mr. and Mrs. Louis J. Vagnoni

The Carmody Family: Urian '94, Todd '97

Dr. and Mrs. Francis M. Felice

Best of luck, Jim

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love Mom, Dad, and Mimi

Congratulations Class of '94--The Bevilacqua Family

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bonargo

Mr. and Mrs. James Watson

Best Wishes to The Class of 1994 from The Gorman Family

Mr. and Mrs. John T. Paul

Mr. and Mrs. Terence P. Collins

Mr. and Mrs. Kevin

Good luck La Salle Class Of '94

Eileen H. Stack

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hogan

Believe in yourself. Follow your dreams. Good luck,

Graduates: The World Is Yours, Make It Better. Mr. and

Stephen and the class of 1994!

Mrs. John Roat

GOOD LUCK CLASS OF 1994!

This Message Cost Me Ten Bucks; So I Had To Write

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J. Bracken

Congratulations, Frank! Love, Mom, Dad, Barbara, and

thing!

Andrea Pellegrino

Congratulations, Bob: Dad, Mike and I Are Happy That We

Mr. and Mrs. Dominic Girondo

Get You To Take Home After The Carnes. love, The Other

The Quinn Family (Don '94, P.J. '95)

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Congratulations Fabian and Class of "94"

Mr. and Mrs. Edmund J. Murphy

Mr. and Mrs. Michael P. Creedon and Family

Tim-Congratulations! love Mom, Dad, Marybeth & Kevin. Rob, You Did It! Congratulations! I Am So Very Proud Of You. With Much Love, Mom.

The Staff of the Blue and Gold Would Like to Thank: Brother Rene Sterner, Mr. David Diehl, Brother Kevin Dalmasse, Brother Frank Danielski, and Mr. Martin Stanczak for aiding us in getting our computers. Mrs. Patricia Schaum, Mrs. Karen Mullen, & Mrs. Ann Ford for helping us with homeroom lists & always letting us use the phone. Brother William DiPasquale, Mrs. Mary Kay Mullen, and Mrs. Bernadette Logan for gelling us all into college. Mr. Michael Dolan, Mr. Marty Jackson, Mr. Fran Johnson, and Mr. Gary Wiley for letting the Senior editors Oul of homeroom every day so we could do this yearbook thing... Bob and Rita Davine, for helping us throughout the year, especially during the tough winter months.

Mr. Abe Orlick, Gemma, Eileen, and all the people at DaVor for their great photography work. Mr. Michael O'Toole, for kindly giving us his copy of Aldus PageMaker... 3.0. We heard it ran well on the Mac SE. Mr. Mike Maicher. for all his help with the photos, especially the faculty and staff shots. linda Mauss and everyone at Herff-Jones Yearbooks for all of their help with our last minute changes. Mr. Bill Nimtz and Mr. Joe Olnick for answering all of our questions about using PageMaker. Our Parents, for putting up with some of the late nights we put in here.

Mr. lawrence Mangan and Mrs. Faye Kasloff for all the encouragement and pizza money.

Mr. Gerald Evans for all the help and comic relief.

All Spring Sports Coaches and Moderators for helping us get photos.

Any Clip Art or Graphics used in Ihis book are copyrighted by Broderbund 1M Software or Calendar Creator Plus.

Gold Patrons & Acknowledgements

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Believe it...or Else What?

Ah, you have returned. You're nght we have returned. And lhis is the last time. We're sick of running errands; we wanl answers. Believe what? But you've known all along. No, I don't just want an answer, I want satisfaction. But I told you, you've known all along. WE HAVE NOT. Actually, you haven't; it just sounds cool to say that. A few seconds more, and heads are gonna roll, old man. We wantlhe trulh. You can't handle the truth. Thai'S it, you're dead. Wait and think a moment. Fine, we'll think. What have you learned? From you? Not much. Again, what have you learned?

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We laid you, we haven't learned jack... ... Watch your tongue... ...we haven't learned very much at all. And ,hat's where you're wrong. Oh is it? We still don't know what 10 believe. Befieve in this. Believe in what? This. This what? This. The search. The journey. The struggle. This is what you must believe in, and, conveOIently, it's probably the only thmg you do befieve. What? AI/this time, you've been whining and yelling, as though there existed something at the end of all this talking, clJJ ,his living, which would tie

your fife up in a neat fittfe bow and reveal the ultimate truth of life, the universe, and everyrhing. And we were right. There isn't anything. Yes there is. This is it, this is what you must believe. You're right, you haven't learned very much from me at all. AU you've feamed, you've learned by yourself, in your journeys, your experiences. And you have grown. You reafJy do know much more now than you did 216 pages ago. Yeah, so maybe we do. You do. And if you need to remember anything, believe in this. This is it, this is what you have to believe. Believe in the search. Enjoy the search. The search is good, the search is life. And lhat's it. That's about afJ. OK.

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