2003 Yearbook

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8. STUDENT LIFE 18. ACADEMICS 32. UNDERCLASSES 58. ACTIVITIES 100. SPORTS 142. SENIORS



2003 BLUE & GOLD

ENTER TO LEARN

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Mr. Jackson laying down the law.

These Freshmen know why they came to La Salle... for the new signs.

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he question of who we are can often be a diffi-

that brings us together as the Lasallian community. We

cult one. We can see where we have been, where

are the Explorers, and to explore is our cause.

we are, and where we want to go. We constantly change,

What do we explore you might ask? Collectively, we cover

always trying to find direction in being better people

everything, for our wide array of individual interests de-

every day. We perpetually search for our own unique niche

mands such an exploration. Though not all of us may en-

in life, be it a certain skill we can perform, a service we

gage in a particular area, we strengthen our peers with

can provide or a fresh and original perspective we can

endless support, giving advice and offering signs of en-

share. We are all so very different with our own quest for

couragement whenever needed. We cover academic, ath-

individuality. Yet it is that distinctive search for purpose

letic, cultural, community service and spiritual activities;

OF WHO WEARE LA SALLE IS A PLACE WHERE WE CAN BE OURSELVES. WE HAVE YET TO FULLY DISCOVER WHO WE ARE. THAT WILL TAKE YEARS, AND MAY CHANGE OFTEN. HOWEVER, WE KNOW WE ARE CHRISTIAN MEN IN SEARCH OF SOMETHING BETTER. there is nothing that escapes at least someone's interest. Club and sport team strength is as strong as ever, and the same applies to service opportunities.As we delve into the many areas of interest, we develop and show others that we are always growing. Our most important sign of maturity and development is in the spiritual arena. That quest to become more Christ-like. Following the unique vision St. John Baptist de La Salle had so many years ago is the core reason we are Lasallians. Such an immense exploration must need some direction, so what is the source of our inspiration? Just as the ancient astronomers looked to the stars to find their way, we look to our own stars: our teachers, coaches, moderators, administrators, and fellow students for direction and guidance. They lead us in countless ways, towards bigger and better things, helping us become people we never thought we could be. We have grown so much in the past four years; and as we walk out ofLa Salle and into the next chapters of our lives, we wonder where we are going. What is to become of us? What does the future have in store? There are no easy answers to these questions, for life's path is complicated. With the right map though, we can find our ways.

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student who happened to let his shirt ta hang out. "Uhhh ummm .. .." seems to be the mo: popular response to this question, and for many of u: it is all we can say. Where are we going with our live: and what lies ahead? Well, the immediate answer : college for most of us. Some may be going to militar school, a university, or a technical institution of sorr kind, but all these are only temporary stops on our li1 journeys. Just as La Salle has been one large step in ot lives, so will be these others stops. We came to hig school without much direction or any idea of wh, possibilities were in store for us. As seniors, tt process of acquiring the spiritual, academic, socia emotional and athletic skills we need for life hastem exponentially, and it is hard to imagine there is muc else to learn. Yet there is infinitely more informatic available to us. We were given the directions we nee

HERE WE ARE GOING At La Salle there are many opportunities to get involved. Through the many sports, clubs, and activities, La Salle students have endless means to meet new people and have a good time. to move on and advance our understanding of life ar living. We are now prepared for the unknown that li ahead of us; we now have the tools to survive in ti world. What we have learned here has been invaluabl and Mr. Turner, to answer your question, though" may not know where we are going, we will alwa know where we've been. We'll always carry the La S, lian Spirit with us.

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Super Fan pumping up the students at the Pep Rally. Tommy Mac getting a workout after another La Salle touchdown.

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Some freshmen doing what they do bestNOTHING!

Phil and Pete showing school spirit at a football game. The only time you will see seniors studying.

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OF WMAT'S TG COME The main goal of La Salle is to prepare its students for college. Since the first day of Freshman year, we are constantly told that our future at college starts today. We, as clueless Freshman, ignore our teachers' advice but quickly realize the truth in their words.

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daily challenges ahead of us in our wards their realization; yet as Mrs. Ursula Le Guinn

lives, we are also sure of something else: if we stay puts it, "It is good to have an end to journey towards, focused and keep motivated, we are in store for a but it is the journey that matters in the end:' So in great number of successes. We will face the chal- closing, thanks La Salle for a great four years, you've lenges of college academics while experiencing the graduated another 200 plus truly amazing individexcitement of college social life. Some of us will go uals. It's been a great trip, or rather a great stop on on to marry, another great challenge of life, filled life's trip. But now, as we graduate and know the next with joys, sorrows, hardships and good times. 0th- directions we will take, there is but one thing left to ers will take different paths and go on quite sepa- say, "We're outta here!" rate journeys. The realization of our goals, however, and the effects of such accomplishments will be one thing common to us all. In fact, we can be sure to have much in common regardless of where our lives may take us. We will all pass at times and fail at times. We will all experience joys at some point in our lives, just as we will experience times of sorrow. We will make our ways through the storm and see ~imothy Wilson '03 the light of a new day, every day, until our end. Last-

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Father Janton greets Brian and Mrs. Sacchetta. La Salle moms come out for a night with their boys "So how was school today?"

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Fathers and sons ready for the festivities Conklin brings down the house Seniors and their dads for one last La Salle banquet

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"You guys hangin' out.? hang,out!! Skoien lets loose

"Would you trust this man with your daughter?" The Miller brothers gettin' funky!

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Gurks makes friends wherever he goes.

Dungan gets this party started right!

Clarkie is shocked to see that Dunney has a date

"I am a sexy beast!"

Rob Brassell and Joe Cosella enjoy a night out with their ladies

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Basil Nation and his father experience the Freshman Branch-out day together

Chris Doc and a friend serving at Sarnelli House

Frank Kohler lends Fr. Kevina hand at Sarnelli House Bill Smart tutoring at Providence Center

Thirty-three juniors participated in the first Urban Challenge program in Camden

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Proud LaSalle alumni happy to be back at LaSalle helping their present day fellow LaSallians find interest in various careers.

"When we went to LaSalle, we had to walk ten miles to school, in the snow, uphill, both ways ..!' Young LaSallians listening attentively to their elders and dreaming of what their career will someday be.

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OF DEDICATION Una maestra de espafiol. Un professeur defranqais. Una insegnante di italiano. For the foreign languag< "challenged" among us, these phrases mean "a teacher of Spanish, French, and Italian" respectively. Th ability to speak another language fluently is truly a special gift; the ability to speak more than one is utterl remarkable. Here at La Salle, we are especially blessed to have a teacher who knows not one, not two, bu three foreign languages. This year's Blue & Gold staff is proud to dedicate the 2003 yearbook to that ver talented person, Mrs. Linda A. Donahue. Students stand in awe of Mrs. Donahue's linguistic abilities. In fact, last year when she moderated thG yearbook, the staff was afraid she secretly knew Russian and would at any moment become a spy for thG CIA. Thankfully, the CIA allowed our beloved Mrs. Donahue to stay and continue to share her knowledgt1 of four different languages with La Salle's students. Mrs. Donahue's teaching career did not begin at La Salle. She previously taught at Conwell Egan, Norwood-Fontbonne, Council Rock, and Hatboro-Horsham before finally arriving at Room 116 in 1983. She received her undergraduate degree in French from Chestnut Hill College and later earned her graduate degree in Spanish from La Salle University. In her spare time, she enjoys the company of her family, especially her granddaughter, and her hobby, collecting teapots. When she is not l!Jusy with family and school she admittedly watches her "secret love," Matthew Broderick, the star of Ferris Bueller' s Day Off Thoug a quite humorous movie, she sees some seriousness in it because she believes that there is a bit of Ferris 路 all her students. Do not get any ideas though, Mrs. Donahue surely will catch any mischievous students who try to pull a "Ferris" trick on her. Mrs. Donahue's resume is impressive; how does she do it? Last year, she kept four different languages separated in her head while running one of the most time-consuming activities, the Blue & Gold yearbook. Also, she taught English as a Second Language at LaSalle University and Spanish to adults at Bucks County Communit.YI College. The yearbook staff agrees that her contagious enthusiasm must be the secret to how she manages to do all this with a smile on her face. She is full of energy both in and out of class and always strives to maximize her students' potential. Regardless of which language she is teaching, Mrs. Donahue "totally immerses" her students, getting them to read, write, hear, speak, and understand it well. She stresses the practicality of such abilities in OUli multi-lingual world. One can never forget her style of teaching: the cooking presentations in AP Spanish, the first day of Italian I, or the fun Spanish II lessons on money, and how, all of a sudden, she exclaims "i Super gang as!" Even after the students have left her class and see her in the halls, she often speaks the languages they are learning just to see how much improvement they have made. She truly cares about each and every one of her students, and she is generous with praise when she is especially pleased with their work. Mrs. Donahue has always had an encouraging persona. She likes that she can "be herself' here at La Salle, which is one reason she has been with us for nearly twenty years. During that time, she served as the Dramatics Moderator for ten years and the Moderator of the yearbook for several years in addition to her teaching responsibilities. Mrs. Donahue has amassed quite a history with La Salle and its students, and this year's seniors are no exception. As we move on, it is with fond memories and grateful hearts, that we say gracias, merci, grazie, and thank you for all you have done for us. Kevin Gardner, Jr. '03

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Mr.Quinn watches the students in his computer class.

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ADMINISTRATION BOARD OF TRUSTEES ALUMNI HOUSE Mr. Michael O'Toole Vice President English4

Mr. Martin Stanczak Dean of Students

Mr. Thomas Turner Assistant Dean of Students Director of Transportation World Civilization I

Dr. Joseph D' Angelo Assistant Principal for Academic Affairs Creative Writing

Bro. James Rieck, FSC Director of Admissions Morality

Mrs. Julia Maher Assistant Principal for Student Affairs Chemistry, Student Council

Bro. Gerard Frendreis Chief Financial Officer

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Mr.Anthony Resch Director of Athletics English I

Mr. Peter Sigmund Chief Information Officer Windows 2000 Server

PRESIDENT

Bro. Rene Sterner Key Concepts of Christianity, Forensics

La Salle College High School Board of Trustees, 2002-2003; Row 1: Michaek O'Toole, Joseph D' Angelo, Domenic DiPiero, John Paul, Rob Laskowski, Bro.Andrew Bartley, Bro. Rene Sterner; Row 2: Bro. Brian Henderson, Robert Mills, Donna Bartynsky, Stephen Dugan, Bro. Ke1 Dalmasse, Frederick Assaf; Row3: Benjamin Ventresca, Bro. Gerard Frendreis, John Fenningham, John Meko, Jr.; Row4: Sr. Matthew An MacDonald, James Basile, Edward Solvible, Edward Allinson; Row 5: William Markman, Joseph Slabinski, Robert Moran, Bro. Thon McPhillips

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Mr. Mark Gibbons Comptroller

Mr. John Meko Director of Development

Bro. Kevin Strong Moderator, Men of LaSalle

Mrs. Cathy Winning Secretary to the Vice President

Mrs. Connie Gill Business Office

Mrs.Jane Kelly-Evans Alumni Office

Mrs. Patricia Dever Development Office

Mrs. Florence Ward Development Office

Mrs. Virginia Mintzer Secretary to the President

Mrs. Ann Ford Administrative Assistant Admissions Office

PRINCIPAL

Mr. Frederick Assaf English 3

Our new addition to the La Salle campus, the Allinson House.

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TirnffiŠ~~~~ US ALL WE NEED TO KNOi Anyone who has met Senora Lastenia Breen knows that she is one of La Salle's more kindhearted and compassionate educators. You might remember her as your Spanish II or III teacher or as the 6th period hall monitor. Either way, you would never know how truly amazing Senora is without sitting down and having a long conversation with her. I am thankful to have had such an opportunity. She speaks a rare Indian language known as Quechua; and every other year, she travels back to her native country ofBolivia and distributes articles of clothing she has accumulated to the less fortunate families that speak this language. As though that were not enough, she has also "adopted" one of these families and is currently helping to send its six children through grade school and college. She smiles about how they call her "sister" because she is like family to them. This concept of family

and its extension to friendship is just one of many aspects of the amazing culture Senora shares with us on a daily basis. Senora considers the sharing of her culture the most important aspect of teaching, and she takes advantage of this opportunity in a variety of ways. Outside the classroom, she moderates an intramural Spanish language competition and prepares the winners for the Montgomery County competition, an event she used to judge. From these activities, one can see that her devotion to the students goes beyond the classroom. I witnessed this

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Drawing 1, 2, Painting l, Drawing and Painting 2, Foundation Art Art Club Thomas Barna

Chair Science, Chemistry, Integrated Science LSC, Student Council Rocco Bene

Trumpet Instructor

Mark Chesnik

Director of Campus Ministry, Prayer LSC, Yearbook Janice Ciccimaro

Health Joseph Ciccimaro

Chair Fine Arts, Music Theatre

Mr. Crow without his flashlight

Mr. Roche working with his protege, Bert Bender

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devotion firsthand when Sef ra kindly asked more than : separate times if she cot pause the interview to ans'>' her students' questions. watched as she made sure ti each student understood l answers, regardless of h, long that took her. More th anything, this determinati to get her students to und, stand both her language a her culture is what mal Senora such a buena maestr

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Mr.Nick and Jon Cooney hanging out talking about thug life.

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Gabriel Blanco

Language Chair, Spanish 4, 5, AP Spanish, Student Council Dennis Bloh

English 2, 4, Public Speaking, Shakespeare Swimming, Theatre Rod Brader

Director of Security

Daniel Cipolla

Physics, Integrated Science Italian Club, Science Club Charles Cirrelli

Chemistry Basketball Moderator, Lacrosse Coach Lewis Clark

Christian Action, Morality, Campus Ministry LSC

Mrs. Schaum always greets those entering Student Affairs with a smile.

These guys aren't worried about the high cafeteria prices.

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Mrs. Miller works with Brian "Picasso'' McGillin.

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Joseph Colistra

Social Studies Chair ,AP Economics,Economics,American History Head Football Coach Mark Collins

Catholic Identity, Scripture David Crowe

Athletic Training,Anatomy and Physiology, Integrated Science

Patrick Devine

Sophomore Counselor, Christian Life Styles, Group Advisory Head Coach- Cross- Country, Indoor and Outdoor Track Frances Diccicco

Spanish 2H, 3, 3H Spanish Club David Diehl

Economics, Director of Financial Aid Golf

"For those who are about to fail, I salute you!" Mr. Keenan and Mr. Sweeney convincing Mr. Holwick that Pitt should not be in a BCS bowl.

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l®~W~~rn PROBLEMS IN THE CLASS ,igma?! What's a zoigma?!" s question is just one of the era! that you might hear oing loudly from room 216 ~re Mr. Brian Sweeney ches his students develop, as he did, into free-thinkyoung men. But who is this Sweeney, and what does he Jther than teach? Where did :ome from, and how did his abulary become as gargan1 as it is? Well, Mr. Sweeney ctually an alum of LSCHS 1ss of 1994). A veteran of · Gazebo, The Blue & Gold, :, and Band, Mr. Sweeney quite active in literary and ;ical pursuits, and those ac-

tivities continued during his college years. He wrote for the St. Joseph's University newspaper and participated in theatre. In fact,he directed a 1970s musical titled, quite aptly, "Sweeney Todd:' He even writes his own fiction; and by the time he arrived at La Salle, his work had already been published. His first short story was "Self-Portrait;' followed later by "Farewell Amanda:' The latter story I had the opportunity to read and felt it was quite amusing. It was filled with the same humor characteristic of its author. As anyone who has had Mr.

Sweeney knows, his classes are always richly entertaining and even more thought-provoking (remember all those The Simpsons episodes?). When asked what makes c,::, teaching at La Salle so important to him, he answered, "The ability to teach exceptional students with lively 0, minds:' He loves to see the students think, and to think ::, freely and intelligently; nothing pleases him more than v, to see them challenge the notions set in front of them, E (1) even the ones he himself proposes. "I like it when a stu- (1) dent thinks about my class after leaving it;' he says. That ::, simple statement implies a respect for students who (1) think about class discussions longer than the walk to '< their lockers, and that respect is what makes Mr. Sweeney the great teacher he is.

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Donna DeGennaro Algebra 1, Geometry Doug Demeter Catholic Identity, Scripture Gaming Club, Cross- Country, Track Joseph Dempsey English Chair, English I, 2, 3 WEXP, Basketball

Bro. William DiPasquale Junior/Senior Conselor, English 3, Group Advisory LSC,NHS Michael Dolan Psychology, Director of Guidance and Counseling Linda Donahue AP Spanish, Italian I, 2

Mrs. Sue Sayer and Mrs. Kathleen O'Connell help students find their way in the College Counselling Center.

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Who is the only person in the school who teaches all of the following classes: Physics, Geometry, Morality, E American History, Ceramics I, and Q.J English III? You must be psychic if you c knew the answer was Mrs. Megan (0 Demeter, La Salle's Inclusive Educator. OI) Mrs. Demeter's story is fascinating; Cl). she is one of the few people who have I: the opportunity to view school from both the perspectives of the students and the faculty. The unique nature of her job exposes her to more student life than the average teacher; and with frequent exposure to the students, she is better equipped to understand their individual needs. What makes her a great teacher is that she can easily put Q.J

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herself in the students' shoes and is capable of relating to them. Aside from teaching, Mrs. Demeter also participates in several extra-curricular activities, Film Club and Respect Life to name a few. In fact, she has always been quite involved with activities, especially sports. By the time she finished college at Salve Regina University, she had played field hockey, lacrosse, softball, rugby, and golf while also bowling, horseback riding, skiing, and sailing. She participated in the Special Olympics and Learning Un-

Bernard Fitzgerald World Civilization 2,American History,AP United States History James Fyke Environmental Science, Integrated Science Ice Hockey, Lacrosse Theresa Garvin Algebra 2, 2H, Geometry, Math Analysis SADD Joseph Glacken Academic Support, David Center Diana Guest Catholic Identity, Business, American History LSC,WEXP Gerard Hartey English2,4 Gaming Club, Intramurals, RC Racing Club, Soccer

Mr. Anthony Iraci, this year's Lasallian volunteer. I.U. staff Mrs. Helen Mcilvaine and Mrs. Mary Sheets.

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limited; however, her favo activity outside of schoo simply"spending time with family:' Family seems to t recurring theme with 1 Demeter; and since fan plays such an important rol her life, it is no wonder that treats others like family v such ease.

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William Donahue World Civilization 1,2 Baseball, Basketball, Football Stephen Duncheskie Biology 10, Integrated Science Swimming Gerald Evans Biology 10, 1OH, General Chemistry Anime Club, Mock Trial Joseph Falcone Algebra2, Geometry, Math Analysis Baseball, Wrestling Moderator Elizabeth Field English 1,2 Yearbook, Amnesty International Daniel File English 1,3 Wisterian

William Geiger Latin 1, 2H, 3H, AP Environmental Science, Creative Writing 2 Photography, Latin Club, Gazebo, Head Tennis Coach Charles Gesing Algebra 2, Geometry Soccer, Indoor Track Terence Gillespie Biology 9H, 10, AP Biology Student Council Br. Richard Herlihy Catholic Identity Assistant Athletic Director, Football Manager George Hohenleitner German 1,3,4,AP,Scripture Tennis, German Club, Respect Life Christopher Holwick English 1,3 Crew, Film Club

Mrs. Gerry Clark and Mrs. Barbara Wisotzkey keep the bookstore going.

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Martin Jackson Psychology, Language Specialist Head Basketball Coach, Golf Rev. Antony Janton Chaplain Francis Johnson Morality, English 4 Cross- Country John Keenan Director of the David Center, Catholic Identity, Academic Support Soccer Moderator, Gaming Club Michael Kennedy Instrumental Instruction, Guitar Larry King Maintenance

Bro. Charles Lackes Spanish2 LSC, Football Moderator William Leahy Freshman Counselor, Catholic Identity Head Lacrosse Coach Frank Lichtner Aquatics Head Coach Swimming Jason Michael Chorus, Fine Art Survey, Theatre Performance Theatre Barbara Miller Art, Ceramics, Sculpture Art Club Edward Molush AP English, Public Speaking, English 2 Mock Trial

Tending to the sick are Mrs. Pam Schuck and Mrs. Pat McNally the school nurses

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:速~Wm~~ PROBLEMS IN THE CLASS are drowning in informa' but starving for know!::' -Unknown Author. :n we think of Mr. Miller, think of an opinionated that is causing a commoin Room 321. Mr. Miller lenges his students to detheir positions and not ,Jy recite memorized facts. ncourages them to surpass ~ emotional responses and nd their ideas with a pasthat fuses with know!. He does this by frequentaying the devil's advocate rce his students to defend support their positions. teaching style is truly

unique. Some also think he does not know who we are and we can get away without participating in class. However, this is untrue. He does not call students by name in class because he wants them to believe that he will not know who they are so they can speak freely without fear of being penalized. He does not force ideas on his students. Mr. Miller's classroom is decorated to inspire his students and to show that the past issues are still issues today. Because of this determination to make his students understand the material, he was named the Penn-

sylvania Vietnam Educator of the Year and made a national speech in Phoenix in November 2002. He will be presenting other speeches at Memphis and Washington, DC. He has taken thirtytwo classes to Washington DC to see the Vietnam War Memorial. He does this to show both the reality and pain of war as well as to show the pride the Vets have in those who have died. He feels the most pride in his students when they understand the facts and show that their positions are their own and not what others tell them to believe.

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Gerri Light

Director of Academic Technology Web Team David Manion

Spanish !,French l,2,4H,AP,5 William McBride

German 2, Spanish Survey, Spanish I, lH Bowling Moderator

Walter Muehlbronner

Physical Education Head Hockey Coach Mary Kay Mullen

Junior/ Senior Counselor, Group Advisory LSC Daniel Muller

Instrumental Instruction, Saxaphone

Yo! Watch out Christopher Walkin, here comes Dr. Stanton. The Library Staff: Ms. Donna Long, Bro. Ken Cook, and Mrs. Margaret Dougherty

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Tirnffi速~~oo~ us ALL WE NEED TO KNOW Mrs. Kathleen John; does that name ring a bell? Unless you take one of the Computer Aided Design classes our school offers, it probably does not. Mrs. John is La Salle's part-time CAD teacher; and though you may know little to nothing about her, she is definitely an interesting person. She not only teaches here at La Salle, but also tutors and teaches at Montgomery County Community College. These computer drafting courses are used by the design industry for architectural blueprints, engineering schematics, and other technological implementations. She was instructed in this field at Pennsylvania State University, where she also participated in intramural softball and an historical society. She now bowls regularly in a league and has a pair of binoculars in her car for her bird-watching hobby. Another activity that sets her apart is

quilt-making. She got involved with this activity shortly after the 9/11 tragedy when a group of women thought it would be kind to create quilts for each family that lost one or more of its members to the disaster. In total, her group made over 20 quilts. Mrs. John's activities reflect her most important personal attribute: patience. Quilt-making is an activity that takes much patience; but for Mrs. John that is not a problem because she has an abundance of patience. In her mind, it is the greatest quality a teacher can

Joseph Radvansky Algebra 2, Calculus, Math Analysis, Geometry Pre/Calculus H Football, Tennis, LSC James Roche Algebra lH, AP Calculus AB, BC Robert Russell AP, H Phyics,AP Computer Science, Visual C++/Java Programming Mathletes,Academic Decathlon, Robotics Bro. James Steck Spanish 1, lH, French 1, lH, 3, 3H Lacrosse Moderator James Tate World Civilizations I, II Swimming, Outdoor Adventure Club, Ski Club Bro. Mang Tran Alegbra 1, Trigonometry, Visual Basic

Maintance Staff: Mike Donovan, Ben Miller, Albert Loscalzo, Mark Angiolillo (Director of Plant Operations), John Pax, and Frank Ingas

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have because with patien she can teach any student any pace. Her nurturing 1 ture, always perceptive of as dent's eagerness to learn, he her stand out as not only an spiring teacher but also an spiring person.

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Geoffrey Nicoletti World Religions, Scripture LSC Joseph Parisi World Civilization l, Psychology Head Baseball Coach, Basketball Dorothy Ponisciak AP Chemistry, Chemistry lOH, l lH NHS Michael Ponisciak Calculus,Algebra 2,AP Statistics Mathletes Alfred Puntel Chair Religion, Catholic Identity, Morality LSC Paul Quinn Computer Applications, Algebra 1, Math Applications Ice Hockey, Baseball, Guitar Club

Tina Shustack Alegbra IH, UH, Geometry, Math Analysis Mary Jo Smith Chair Math, Alegbra UH, Calculus, Geometry/ PreCalculus H LSC, Drama Club Dr. Kevin Stanton American History,AP European History History Club, LSC Joseph Vettori Music John Young World Civilization 1,2, AP European History Intramurals Nancy Zoeltsch Spanish 1, 1H,3H,4 Student Council

Office Staff: Mrs. Rita Cooney, Ms. Suzanne Shapira, and Mrs. Carol Hagerty

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Freshmen Rick Cosgrove and Sterling Calhoun making their first of many purchases at the school store.

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Colin Abbott Christopher Agnew Peter Anninos Phillip Babnew Matthew Baiocchi Matthew Barlow

Kevin Barnett Christopher Barr Luke Barrett Brendan Beichert Daniel Benincasa Karl Beyer

PatrickBlagrave Paul Bonnevie Alain Bonny Andrew Borrell John Brady Drew Brandt

Alex Breitmayer John Buonomo Christopher Bush ChristopherByrne Bradley Caglia Sterling Calhoun

John Campbell Darren Campo Thomas Cappa Matthew Carr Jared Carter Gregory Casey

Brother Rene welcoming our freshmen.

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Sean Casey Ian Cassel Robert Chapman-Smith Matthew Chiarello David Ciccaglione Alex Clark

Michael Clark Timothy Clarke Thomas Cleary Ryan Colburn Kevin Collins Richard Conicelli

Colin Conway W. Gresham Cooney Jeremy Cooper Richard Cosgrove Steven Costanza Patrick Costello

Thomas Cowhey Nicholas Crawford Ryan Creter Thomas Croke Gregory Crone Patrick Cunnane

Pat Curran Ryan Curran Peter Daniele Andrew Davis Benjamin Dearden Richard Devine

Kevin Dicciani Michael DiLaurenzo Christophe DiLella Paul DiPaolo Richard DiPiero Michael Donovan

Christopher Driscoll Thomas Dugan Robert Ebbecke Travis Eddy Brendan Egan Michael Farrington

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Daniel Fasoline Gerald Fillman Brett Fisher Daniel Fisher Joseph Fluehr Timothy Foley

Christopher Fornace Edward Furman L.G. Lenward Gatison Nicholas Gatto David Gavin Peter Gebert Jr.

James Gehringer Brian Gibbons Stephen Gibbons Jason Gigliotti Andrew Gleason Joseph Gravinese III

Matthew Greenfield Joshua Griffith Edward Guarrieri Michael Haas Andrew Haefner J. Bradley Halbritter

Michael Handschuh Peter Hanselmann Matthew Harp Kevin Harrigan Matthew Heebner Thomas Heigh

Mr.Leahy greeting freshmen as they spend their first of many periods in the cafeteria.

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Christopher Heinly Joseph Hennessey Christopher Henrich Dennis Higgins Matthew Himler C. Clark Hodgson III

Connor Hogan Kevin Horgan Ryan Huber George Hudson III Joseph Hughes III William Hunt

Christian Iannarone Matthew Ihlein Christopher Imms Austin Iorio Patrick Jeffers Michael Joachim IV

Colden Johanson R. Scott Jones John Paul Jones Ill Stephen Kapp Francis Kasprzak Sean-Patrick Kearney

Jack Keenan William Keenan Graham Keir Matthew Kelly Thomas Kelly Timothy Kelly

Brian Kennedy James Kerak William Kerr Matthew Kershes John Knab Daniel Kostenbauder

Matthew Landherr Evan Langdale John Lees Patrick Lenahen Jonathan Leshner Jon Lester

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Gary Lewis Jeffrey Liberatore Antonio Lopez Louis Maiden Patrick Malone Joseph Manero III

Tyrell Marshall Vincent Martinicchio David Mastroieni William Masturzo Christopher Mattera Douglas Maxwell

John Maxwell Michael Mc Carty Robert McArthur Kevin McCort Robert McCullough Brian McGill

Stephen McGorry Andrew McGowan Sean McLaughlin Timothy McMahon Kevin McNamara Matthew McNamara

Marc Menno Anthony Mieczkowski Colin Miller Mick Miller Joseph Millet III Mark Milligan

Sean Moloney Joseph Monastero Max Morgan Alexander Muller Kevin Murphy John Mutchler

Scott Nagy Kyle Narkiewicz Gino Naticchione Basil A.G. Nation Joseph Nolan Craig O'Neill

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Kristopher Ostopchuck Michael Padgeon Joseph Pappas Gerald Pawlish John Peruto Adam Petko

Tyler Petrus Anthony Phillips William Phillips John Pilla W. Patrick Playdon Timothy Plunkett

Jeffrey Powers Eric Prendergast James Prendergast Thomas Prokop Christopher Racz Giuseppe Randazzo

Patrick Regan Matthew Reichelt Jonathan Rementer Albert Rieck Matthew Riffe Terrence Riley

Timothy Riley Vincent Rizzuto Terrance Robinson Stephen Rodgers Francis Rogers Reese Rogers

Chris Driscoll and Paul Bonnevie swimming in the freshmen lane.

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David Roynan Jason Ruppert William Rush Brian Sacchetta Peter Salatino Nicholas Sannuti

Joseph Schatz Timothy Schneider Eric Schoeffling Bryant Schultz Andrew Seravalli James Shannon

Matthew Singer Leon Singletary James Sinnott Matthew Sinnott Matthew Slemmer Matthew Slutz

Sean Smith George Steffon LaMar Stewart Matthew Stigliano Robert Stott Daniel Svizeny

''Are you with me here?" Matt Young painting with every color he can think of.

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RuemTan Connor Tatlow Nicholas Teufel James Tierney Edward Titterton Robert Toner

Ryan Travers Timothy Trichtinger Jacob Troxell Joseph Tubolino Chase Tucker Christopher Tull

John Tyszka Stephen Ullrich Kevin Ulrich Alexander Vaeth Stephen Vanni Joseph Vazquez

Michael Venafra Andrew Ventresca Jonathan Vettori Michael Villari Thomas Wallin Thomas Walsh

William Warrender Collin Wessier William Whalon Andrew Wigglesworth Andrew Wilkins John Williams

Thomas Winning Michael Wojcik M. Nicholas Wright Matthew Young David Yusavitz Jeffrey Zamorski

Matthew Zielinski

e of these guys look a little old to be man.

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Christopher P. Adamski John Paul Agostine Allen E. Alzona K. Ryan Anderson Michael J. Andrews Cesare J. Angeloni

Gabriel }.Antonello James N.Athian Brian T.Azeff Gregory J. Banecker JohnR.Barr Christian J. Barrett

Ryan P. Barrett Ryan N. Barry Colin S. Behr Michael W. Berger Gerald B. Bid us Matthew J. Bolinski

Michael A. Boyle John N. Braca Matthew C. Bradwell Andrew R. Britt Patrick F. Broderick Kyle M. Buchanan

Gerard F. Burke Thomas P. Callahan R. Sean Carlin Brian A. Carlin Vincent E. Cartwright Christopher G. Carvalho

A bunch of sophomores looking really happy to be here.

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Cody M. Casale Michael R. Chapman Francesco P. Chinnici Brandon K. Chong Pasquale J. Ciammetti Stephen A. Ciliberto

Cameron P. Ciminera David G. Cipolla Christopher A. Ciufo John J. Clifford Steven J. Connolly Christopher M. Conti

Andrew J. Cotlov Travis J. Cazzie John M. Croke John R. Crouse Timothy E. Cullen William J. Cummings

Scott J. Cumpstone Kyle G. Cunningham Thayer W. Damm Christopher A. Darragh Francis R. Daulerio Patrick D. Dempsey

Matthew Z. Dempsey Michael S. DePaulo Robert C. Devlin Edward A. Diasio Brian A. DiBiagio Kory D. Dickerson

Edward W. DiDonato Edward S. DiNola Aldo DiPrato HaiH.Do James C.Dooney Adam R. Douglas

Matthew J. Doyle Anthony Dukes Timothy P. Dunn Dennis R. Dunne Thomas J. Edger Richard Eichert

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William N. Eichwald Michael J. Elnitski Raymond C. Favata Stephen P. Feeley Patrick E. Ferguson SeanR.Ford

Tyler J. Ford Sean Forster Robert S. Forster Robert S. Fratamico Christopher J. Gallagher Eugene J. Gallagher

Michael J. Gazzara Jeffrey D. Gemi Ryan B. Gibbons Andrew M. Gill Brian F. Givnish Michael A. Grant

Kevin W. Guckin Sean P. Guinan Andrew J. Haenn F. Joseph Haesler Brennan L. Hagy Wendell F. Haley-Dingle

Jeffrey M. Hamilton Andrew M. Harrison Thomas J. Hartman Brian A.Heenan Jason Henner Michael Henner

Stephen J. Herbert Kevin S. Heron Gregory P. Herzog Zachary M. Hess Gregory B. Hogan - Donald C. Huber

Andrew M. Hyatt Kevin D. Hylinski James F. Irwin Leonard A. Ivanoski Leo P. Jackson Thomas Johnson

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Thomas M. Jorfi Kevin S. Juliff Matthew A. Kalkbrenner Konrad J. Karczewski John A. Keating Paul J. Kelly

William S. Kessler Joseph T. Kirk Stephen M. Klenk Bernard J. Krasnisky David Chol Kuch Ian C. La Rocca

Joseph C. Lacon Andrew R. Lagner PaulM.Le Gavin M. Leighton Andrew J. Lewandowski Anthony J. Limberakis

Thomas P. Little Patrick R. Lombard Ryan J.Luby Matthew A. Luciani Michael C. Lynch Francis T. Lyons

Alexander J. Madrak Nicholas A. Manzi Timothy R. Marcinek Daniel K. Marcolina J. Earl Martin Scott J. McBride

A gaggle of sophmores waiting to rock out with the band. "Okay, Spanish test. Number one, skip it. number two, skip it. Number three, I'm so dead?'

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James C. McCabe Patrick C. McCaffery Brendan R. McCann Ryan P. McCann Philip J. McCarthy John E. McCoey

Michael J. McCoy Andrew J. McDermott Gerard J. McEvilly Kevin P. McGee Michael F. McGee Sean T. McGinley

Sean A. McGoldrick Matthew J. McGowan John T. McGowan Brooke B. McKim Michael R. McKinney Kevin T. McShane

Thomas S. Mc Vey Christopher R. Mehr Tyler R. Meves Brian S. Michel Shawn A. Miles Chase V Miller

Kevin W. Miller Michael R. Mills Paul J. Molchen Daniel J. Moll Patrick W. Montgomery James P. Murphy

Mrs. Donahue never ceases to be amazed by the responses some students give.

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Bradley A. Murtha Christopher M. Nederostek Andrew J. Nelson Sean D. O'Connell James Kyle O'Donnell Thomas J. O'Donnel

Brendan D. O'Hara George R. Oliver Brian J. Olszak Michael G. O'Neill Daniel Peter O'Toole Vincent G. Paglione

Paul H. Paige Luke F. Palidora Richard A. Panettieri Michael T. Pennington Christopher M. Perdigao Douglas M. Phelan

Nicholas A. Pucci Scott A. Ranweiler Peter T. Recigno Thomas E. Reeb Conor P. Regan Michael J. Reilly

J. Blake Remley Alexander J. Rhein JohnJ.Rice Patrick J. Rider Sean P. Riley Joseph F. Ritinsk

Robert P. Roberts Andrew P. Rocks Matthew P. Romagano Erik M. Ronzone Scott G. Ross Nicholas M. Rowe

M. Stewart Ryan Stephen C. Safarowic Nicholas L. Salatino Richard D. Salvucci Christopher J. Samanns Nicholas M. Scalfaro

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Timothy M. Schaible Christopher J. Schieve Christopher P. Schulz Bryan A. Schwartz Ryan J. Sciolla Rahul J. Selvanathan

Joseph J. Semen John A. Sharaf Jonathan Sharer Timothy J. Shea Christopher J. Sheffer Joseph M. Skoien

Timothy J. Small Joseph M. Sobocinski Matthew C. Spencer John J. Staffi Michael F. Stanczak John-Michael Staub

Patrick J. Staudt Thomas J. Stone Raymond P. Subers Adam W. Sutkus Andrew Sweeney Jake P. Swiger

Michael G. Tahadjod John J. Tanney Vincent J. Teece Andrew J. Terreri Peter A. Terreri Andreas V. Thuy

Chris Adamski and Jamie McCarthy warm up fora jam session on the bleachers.

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William J. Torelli Kevin P. Trainer Brett J. Trucksess Andrew R. Tull Chinedu-Henry Ukwu Edward A. Valentino

Bryan M. Wachter George J. Walters Matthew H. Wertz John P. Whal on Daniel P. White Christian E. Williams

Ronald V. Williamson Joseph W. Winning Kenneth F. Wochele Christopher G. Work

Brian Carlin and his posse chill in the study commons.

Geiger enlightens yet another student.

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Patrick J. Abbott David A. Achey Sean F.Adams Timothy B. Adams Nicholas M.Affel Conor D.Ahern

GregoryT.Allen James ManyukAyuen Jeffrey A. Bagdis Fredrick C. Baker Garrett N. Basalyga Jonathan A. Battista

Andrew J. Beck Terrell C. Bell Kevin J. Benincasa William D. Benz Steve P. Bibu Kyle M. Bidus

Mark J. Bielecki Joseph E. Bisirri Kevin M. Blagrave Andrew S. Bono William G. Borrell Andrew P. Brady

Nicholas J. Brechbill Cole M. Brennan Philip J. Bresnahan Patrick F. Brett David M. Breznicky Steven M. Britton

The future of America, isn't it scary?

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Andrew J. Buck Mark I.Bur Christopher M. Cahill Mark T. Caltabiano Eric E. Calvitti Joseph T. Candelore

Christopher J. Cane Charles J. Capaci Matthew J. Capaldo Anthony R. Cardella Kevin M. Carfagno Denis J. Carlson

Paul C. Carman T. Jeffrey Casey George H. Cerwinski Andrew A. Chiarello Dominic M. Cifelli Matthew E. Clay

Brian F. Clearkin Timothy B. Cooney R. Vance Cooper Michael P. Coyle Timothy P. Craig Robert V. Crawford

David J. Cunningham Ryan H. Curtin Andrew D. Dauphinee James C. Deak Daniel J. Decastro Richard A. DeGirolamo

James Ayuen, one of the few students who uses the study commons to actually study.

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Andrew J. Degnan Ryan E. Dempsey Andrew D. Desiderio AdamF.Dick Adam R. DiMenna Luke V. DiRenzo

Thomas Donnelly Kevin A. Donohoe Michael J. Driscoll Timothy W. Duckett Andrew C. Dunn Gerald M. Dunn

Thomas J. Ebbecke Kevin P. Egan Michael F. Ellis Louis J. Esposito Franco Fallavollita Gabriel M. Familiaran

Joseph P. Fedorowicz Mark Fegley Benjamin A. Fellmeth Daniel I. Ferrie Robert C. Ferrier Michael J. Ferro

Colin P. Fitzgerald Patrick T. Flood Michael G. Foell Patrick J. Gallagher Kenneth J. Gambone Patrick J. Gannon

Angelo C. Garofalo Christopher J. Garzone Christopher W. Gavin Erick F. Geiger John A. Giaimo David Gibbons

Nicholas C. Gigliotti Kyle J. Ginty Michael J. Glaccum Matthew C. Gleason Christopher M. Glover Paul E. Gormisky

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Edward C. Graham Christopher J. Greaves Nicholas A. Gregorio Peter J. Hand Andrew W. Hannigan Brendan P. Heron

Matthew J. Hess Christopher M. Hicks Alexander L. Himes John W. Hocker Brian S. Hogan Alex C. Hondros

Brian B. Hopkins Stephen G. Horvath William C. Hotz Colin M. Hurley Kevin M. Ihlein John R. Interrante

Kent C. Jaggers Christopher J. Johnson Logan M. Johnson Francis J. Jorfi Jeffrey C. Kanof Patrick V. Keenan

Daniel F. Kennedy Jon E. Keppol Christopher J. Kirk Ryan L.Kirk Colin F. Kirts Michael Majok Kuch

Hmm, that's very interesting, how much will it take for me to get your homework? Kevin Donohue, at the pep rally: "Okay, I'm here to be a motivational speaker:'

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John N. Labosky Paul F. Lanzilotta Sean Leimbach Robert J. Levins Timothy W. Loftus Aristides A. Lolosidis

Bryan T. Lowry Kevin M. Lutsch Shane C. Madden Peter M. Magee Kevin F. Maggitti Thomas F. Mahon

Robert L. Maiden Timothy R. Makoid Matthew S. Malloy Shane R. Maloney Matthew T. Markley Jason K. Maron

Joseph M. Martosella Anthony L. Massaro Joseph A. Mastrangelo Peter B. Maxwell Joseph D. McArthur C. Eric J. McCarthy

Bill J.A. McCloskey Patrick J. Mccusker Christopher B. McDade Kevin P. McGilloway Daniel D. McGinly Michael J. McGlinn

Honestly, we're really doing our homework, see we're looking up words.

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Sean F. McGorry Michael S. McGowan Alex R. McGrath Kevin McMahon Michael J. McMullen Robert R. McNamara

Joseph P. McPeak Anthony V. Medoro Andrew T. Medwid William A. Meehan William C. Melvin Miles K. Miller

Christopher W. Miller Kevin H. Miller Kevin M. Miller Michael A. Mintzer Kevin T. Moll Patrick M. Monagle

Paul R. Montgomery Kevin M. Moore Christopher M. Mulholland Max J. Mullineaux Thomas W. Nardi William M. Naydan

R. Brian Neary Ryan M. Neiling Francis Nguyen Michael S. Nolfi Paul W. Oakley Neil E. O'Connell

"The only reason we came was for the free food!" Juniors Nick Gregorio, Chris Mulholland, and Paul Lanzilotta at the Ring Mass.

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Thomas E. O'Donnell Carl 0. Olejniczak Patrick J. Oline Patrick J. O'Neill Justin L. O' Pella Pablo Arana Ortiz-Canavate

Stephen K. Ostopchuck Joseph L. Palatano Brian F. Palmero Michael E. Parker Ryan F. Pedrotty Joseph T. Pelone

Jonathan D. Perry Colin A. Pinto Gregory C. Potestio Ryan W Powers Matthew R. Price Sean M. Quigg

Michael J. Reale Roderick Reber Robert J. Rebstock Alexander J. Reif Patrick M. Riley Rafael Rincon

Michael P. Rockwood Kyle J. Rodden Hector F. Romero Christopher G. Ross Brian P. Ruhling Branden C. Shane

"Nothin' to see here boys,move along?'

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Sean J. Shapiro Nicholas X. Shattuck Alexander W. Shaw Kristopher J. Shinn James J. Slover Anthony Snead

Michael P. Stanton Rory W. Staub G.Alexander Staurowsky Michael M. Sullivan Robert T. Szostak Douglas R. Taylor

Zachary M. Taylor Gregory EX. Teufel James W. Toolan John A. Trainer Michael E. Valentine John M. Van Eekelen

Robert D. Vrancken Christopher R. Wallin Michael J. Walsh William G. Warner Tevis E. Weir John E. Welsh

Michael F. Whalen Timothy J. Whalan Kyle R. Whitmire Lucas J. Wilde Daniel K. Wood Joel B. Worster

Daniel B. Yanak Michael J. Zakrzewski

Yeah, boys, only one more year!

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Matt Meves gives a thumbs up to his supervision of Dave Naab and Pat Delaney for Project Home.

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Student Council DON'T TALK ABOUT IT BE ABOUT IT!! The 2002-2003 Student Council kicked off the year with La Salle's first "Pit Bash" prior to the football team's 37O victory over rival Bishop McDevitt. The highlight of the warm autumn night was President Matt McGurkin's end zone dance. Following the cookout, the first pep rally of the school year featured such guests as "Brother Renee" (a/k/a Todd McBride), "Joe Colistra" (a/k/a Matt Andris), and "Super fan" (a/k/a Super fan). Igniting La Salle's school spirit was the goal of this year's Student Council. AlThe 2002-2003 Student Council members pledge their allegiance to La Salle.

Members of Student Council: Pete Hanselmann, Rafael Rincon, Sean Leimbach, John Barrett, Chris Reedman, Joe Cosella, Matt McGurkin, Rob Brassell, John Creed, Jim Dooney, Tom McMahon, and Brian Heenan

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though the pep rally didn't help the players punch one in for a win, it surely revealed La Salle's true colors. At the infamous Thanksgiving Day football game, Student Council leaders John Creek and Chris Reedman distributed 500 blue and gold "clappers" to help cheer on their Explorers. During Spirit Week, pie eating substituted for the traditional Jell-0 eating to test the true stomach capacities of past champs, "Prieto" and "Cosella:' Events such as arm wrestling, quiz bowl, Sumo wrestling, and the notorious Wing Bowl occurred throughout this entertaining week. However, the highlight of Spirit Week was by

far the first "YOU WON'T IT" competition. Another first for La S was Blue and Gold day. 1 day was filled with bloodsr sweat, and competitive gan It came down to the wire in ciding the first ever champi The school year was a g success with many memon moments and innova events to inspire the creafr of future Student Cou members.

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Our fearless leaders: VicePresident John Creed, and President Matt McGurkin

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Though no one is: alike, we have to find ours:elves: and try to undas:tand how we can become a leader with what God has: bles:s:ed us: with in our own lives:.

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Chris Reedman Student Council Secretary

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I live my life by one motoWWKro What Would Kevin ~orbo do?

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Our leaders of the NHS: Brother Bill, Joe Guerra, Todd McBribe,Alex May, and Mrs. Ponisiak

Sean Leimbach accepts his academic "I:' from Brother Rene.

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Max Courtney humbly accepts his award at the honors convocati


National Honor Society USING THEIR OWN MINDS TO SHAPE THE MINDS OF OTHERS generously giving their time and talents to the La Salle community in a variety of ways. The most important contribution was the tutoring program through which members of NHS provided academic assistance to other La Salle students, thereby promoting the school's goal of educational achievement. The NHS also supported the annual Red Cross blood drive at La Salle by providing encouragement to the students who donated blood. This drive enabled La

This year's members of the ional Honors Society truly ibited scholarship, characleadership, and service ler the supervision of ther William DiPasquale l Mrs. Dorothy Ponisciak l through the dedication of nembers. At a ceremony in ,ember, President Todd Bride, Vice-President ~ph Guerra, Secretary ~ph Casella, and Treasurer x May inducted new mems into the organization who ied existing members in

Salle students to aid the larger community by helping those physically in need. The true purpose of the National Honors Society is to encourage students to reach out and provide a helping hand to the community both within and beyond La Salle's walls

toscph Guerra Seniors Brad Caracusa, Dave Naab, Sean Flynn, and Joe Dwyer are smiling at the honors convocation.

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It'~ a great honor and priviledge to be in the National 1--lonor s;:ociety.

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Bert Bender

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It'~ a great way to get to know the younger guy~ at La s;:ane.

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Jordan Jackson

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Lasallian Service Corps

VOLUNTEERISM IS ALIVE AND WELL IN LA SALLE THESE DAYS At the Lasallian Youth Assembly in July, members of this year's LSC Board spent a week performing service projects with students from other Christian Brother schools. Seniors Bert Bender, Andrew Connor, Chris Dougherty, Steve Miller, Billy O'Neill and juniors Mike Mintzer and Luke Wilde, set ambitious plans for this year under the guidance of their enthusiastic moderator, Mr. Lew Clark. All of those plans were achieved, and some were even surpassed. For the first time, La Salle's freshmen and sophomores had branchout days, coordinated by LSC Tom McMahon playing the big guy for Operation Santa Claus.

Seniors dressed for success as they cook for Project Home.

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and the Men of La Salle. Seasonal collections shattered previous marks for student participation. The greatest measure of LSC's success was student participation in the weekly service opportunities, the backbone of the LSC. All of the after-school and weekend service projects flourished. Some service activities experienced record turnouts; demand was so high that limits on the number of participants had to be set. Among the many popular programs was Sarnelli House, introduced by Mr. Clark last year and expanded this year as student interest soared. Other projects included Providence Center tutoring, Triest House,

St. Martin tutoring, St. Franc Inn, Respect Life, and Projc HOME. Through these vario activities, students learn about themselves, their fellc classmates, and the larg community. The students WE as thankful for the opportur ties to give service as the reci ients were to receive the help the students-truly, a mutu. ly rewarding experience for a

.Bert Bender


A dedicated bunch working with Father Kevin and Mr. Clark atSarnelli House.

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Working in the, L~C h2s: be,e,n 2 re81 e,ye,-ope,na for me,. It h2s: m2de, me, re8lize, how much of 2 ne,e,d there, is: for help in the, world tod2y.

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My time, 2t ~2rne,1Ji f-lous:e, h2s: t2ught me, to 2ppre,ci2te, jus:t how ble,s:s:e,d I re81ly 2m. !'!!'!'!!'

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Andrew Connor Student Board, LSC

Mike King

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Father Kevin getting down as Tom Ferrick pumps out the jams and Joe Dwyer keeps the beat.

Head and Tripp enjoy their time at Sarnelli House. Mr. Clark and some friends take some time out for a picture.

Dunney with his boy after a fulfulling meal.

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Bob shows Tom Ferrick how it's done.

The crew relaxes after a hard day of work.


LSC THE BEST WAY TO FIND YOURSELF IS TO LOSE YOURSELF IN THE SERVICE OF OTHERS ,a Salle has continuously mded and strengthened its to service in many noticeways over the years. One nt addition to LSC is the dy service opportunity at 1elli House in the Kensing;ection of Philadelphia. )arnelli House, founded by Redemptorist Order and :ted by Father Kevin Murs staffed by a group of rest volunteers. The House is 1 to guests on Tuesdays for vers and on Thursdays for 1er. La Salle student volun' assist each Thursday by ng up tables, chairs, place ngs, and food tables. The

Andrew Bartynsk, Chris Dougherty, and Tripp Haenn dishin' out the food at Sarnelli House.

students join the staff in welcoming each guest to the House as they enter, and one member of LSC assists Father Kevin by reading a Bible passage before dinner. LaSalle volunteers join the resident staff in serving dinner to the hungry guests and then have the wonderful opportunity to talk with the guests during the meal. From these conversations, the students have gained new insights about life, formed some fine friendships, and created lasting memories. Sarnelli House is exactly that for both the guests and the studentsa house! It is a place where

everyone feels welcomed and grateful for the hospitality that Father Kevin provides. The student volunteers always return to La Salle feeling great about the dinner, the conversation, and the satisfaction of knowing that they have shared a very special experience with people who really needed them that night.

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Andrew Bartynski posing for a picture with hisdawg.

Andrew Carnevale trains for his future profession: Flippin' Burgers

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LSC

LOVE IN ACTION One of the destinations for La Salle's first Freshmen Branch-Out Day was the Greater Philadelphia Food Bank Warehouse. This opportunity was a great and fun experience. I have done service projects before, but this one really made me feel like I was helping people. The effort the volunteers put into helping others was impressive especially since they weren't getting paid. I got to spend time with my new classmates and help unfortunate people who can't afford food. One of the volunteers asked us a very important question. She asked, "What does a hungry person look like?" Most kids answered, "A homeless person, a skinny person,or a street person:' But she said that they were all wrong. She explained that a hungry person could look just like me and even have a house, a car, a good The troops gather in the auditorium before heading out to their service locations.

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job, and a family but run short on money< month and not be able to afford food. So point was that there are hungry people eve where you go and that's something that re, struck me. This was a very special experie with my new classmates and I look forwarc many more oppotunities to serve at La Salle.

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Giuseppe Randazzo


Working hard but still all smiles on the first ever Branch-Out Day. Yeah ... diggin' a hole ...

Fathers and sons wor~'ing sideby-side on paintin~' some benches for the city.

The gang at Smith Memorial Playground takes a little break for a picture.

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Carl Pfefferle leading the pack at Project Home.

Bert Bender gazes at the chocolate as Joe O'Pella and Bill O'Neill dig in.

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LSC

SERVING LOVE AT PROJECT HOME )nee or twice a month on ,days, Mrs. Mary Kay Jen, Mrs. Kathleen O'Con,and other volunteer teach:ielp LaSalle students pre: a full course meal for the 1 at Project Home. Everyhas his apron on, his ves rolled up, and walks md the kitchen looking f. The students always have od time making the food. )n Wednesdays, Mrs. !en and Mrs. O'Connell 'e the students down to 'e the food at Project Home. Jre the men arrive, the stuts set the tables and heat food. During the dinner, students serve the men and 1 sit down and share a ti. The students gain

Two JJ's hard at work.

knowledge about the world through hearing the experiences of these former homeless men. The men benefit from this interaction as well since the students treat them with dignity and respect which the men do not always experience. These men have known great hardship in their lives, but they feel better about themselves when strangers show interest and compassion. Some people judge these men on their appearances alone but never take the time to get to know who they really are. The students have the opportunity to see these men as fellow human beings. Cooking the food is always fun, but serving our guests is

even more satisfying. Even though the students and the Project Home guests do not have much in common, they still enjoy each others' company once or twice a month. Mrs. Mullen and Mrs. O'Connell make this experience possible. They have performed many years of service and are excellent models for the student volunteers to emulate. The men at Project Home and the La Salle participants are thankful to Mrs. Mullen and Mrs. O'Connell for making this enriching experience possible.

tevin Tatlow

Brad Kerr couldn't possibly look more pleased with himself.

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Language Clubs

ITALIAN, GERMAN, LATIN, SPANISH CLUBS German Club Alex Shaw, Matt Capaldo, Jason Maron, Chris Heinly, Ben Fellmeth, Mike Coyle, Tim Britt, Alex Staurowsky, Tim Kelly

Italian Club Kevin Collins, Kevin Gardner, Robert Crawford, Nick Crawford, Dan Cipolla, Rich Salvucci, Nick Wright, Dave Gavin, Kevin Dicciani, Mr. Cipolla, and Matt Carr

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Spanish Club John Interrante, Sean Ford, Jack Downing, Matt Romagano, Greg Heleniak, and Matt Kalkbrenner

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"Good experience of the Italian culture. Even ifyou're not Italian you can <;.till learn <;,omething."

" What can I <;,ay? lju<;.tlove ~pani<;.h."

Chris J anetti

Andrew Karpchuk

"We eat chip<;., dorito<;., and a lot of other Latin food<;,."

"It i<;. like being in an Italian hou<;,e, lot<;. of food and lot<;. of fun." Roh Brassell

Mr. Dan Ci olla

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XTREME GAMING CLUB Kevin Carfagno, Rob Szostak, John Interrante, Jim Toolan, Carl Ostopchuck, Andrew Dauphinee, Rob Ferrier, Tom Donnelly, Kevin Blagrave, Hi Do

HISTORY CLUB Pat Oline, Rick Eichert, Alex Shaw, Kyle O'Donnell, Dan Yanak, Kevin Carfagno, Ken Gambone, Ben Fellmeth, Paul Gormisky, Brendan Heron, Jim To Kevin Blagrave, Dr. Stanton

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New Clubs

CHESS, HISTORY, FILM, XTREME GAMING CLUBS FILM CLUB Rob Szostak, Scott Jones, Bob McCullough, Nick Capozzi, Bill McCullough, Jim Toolan, Jon Sharaf, and Rob Ferrier

The new Chess Club has attracted many members who are competing against other schools in the Catholic League. The Chess Club is moderated by Mr.Keenan

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Academic Clubs

TRUE SYMBOLS OF INTELLIGENCE XX = n;, try solving that algebraically. This problem is just one of many the Mathletes are easily capable of solving, with the help of a calculator! In all seriousness though, there are problems we do attempt without a calculator's aid, a lot of problems. In fact, the exact number is quickly approaching infinity as our amount of errors approaches zero, only taking that limit from the right of course. Mr. Michael Ponisciak and Mr. Robert Russell supervise the Mathletes program here at La Salle, and offer insight wherever necessary. With several new recruits added, subtracted, multiplied, and divided among the A, B, and sometimes even Cteams, La Salle has succeeded in living up to last year's amazing reputation. Max Courtney, a new team member, gave humorous pep talks before each game, and Jeff Bagdis, a Tom Plick prodigy, was another

SCIENCE CLUB Matt Carr, Robert Crawford, John McCoey, Steve Ciliberto, Evan Langdale, Brian Michel, Mr. Cipolla, Dave Gavin, Dan Cipolla, Nick Crawford, Gresham Cooney,Andrew Nolan

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asset. Other senior members included: At Perera, Kyle Nagy, and the occasional app ances by Tim Wilson, who due to his obses with crossword puzzles and the chain rule': plications in the world of partial derivat could never quite focus enough to secure a on the A team. Representing the underclass were members: Conor Ahern, John Braca, Is Kuch, Andrew Hyatt, Sean Leimbach, ( Lewis, Kevin Maggitti, Dan McGinly, Pat O Blake Remley, and Alex Staurowsky. All an< we had a great turnout and a pretty ama year, full of fun and fractions; no pie tho which would have been nice.

Mr. Dan "Rocket Man" Cipolla

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ROBOTICS CLUB

MATHLETES

:is Ciufo, Joe Semen, Mitch Bergman, Jeff Bagdis, Tim Trichtinger

Alex Staurowsky, Gary Lewis, Jeff Bagdis, Kevin Maggitti, Joe Semen, Sean Leimbach, Max Courtney, and Blake Remley

ACEDEMIC DECATHALON .Brian Sweeney, Jason K. Maron, Dan White, Edward DiNola, Patrick McNeela, Daniel Good, Kevin Werner, Tony Nguyen, and Mr. Robert Russell

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FORENSICS Bro. Rene Sterner, Director, La Salle Forum, Basil Nation, Nick Crawford, Robert Chapman-Smith, Mr. Michael Carr, Ruem Tan ,Anthony Phillips, Nicholas ( volus, Ryan Travers, Pat McNeela, Matt Pace, Chris Carvalho, Ben Fellmeth, Jon Veit, Karl Beyer, Joseph McPeak, Paul Gormisky,Andrew Britt

Senior members of the Forum: Nick Covolus, Mr. Michael Carr, Pat McNeela, Matt Pace, Dan Good, Jonathan Veit, and Bro. Rene Sterner Absent: Clayton Keir

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SETTING GOALS TOGETHER MAKES FOR A SUCCESSFUL YEAR 'he second floor halls re1ded every day with the voices of people giving 路 informed opinions on ent affairs and <lemoning their persuasive abiliThese people are memof The La Salle Forum, erated by the school's ident, Brother Rene Sterneniors Jon Veit (President) his partner, Matt Pace, : probably the hardest cing members of the team. r extensive research and :egy discussions earned 1 illustrious achievements, 1ding placing first in Poli1ebate in the Philadelphia 1olic League Tournament high rankings in Catholic onals and in the Bronx 1 School Debate Tourna1ts against stiff competi. Jon will be remembered 1is excellent movie choices ran rides to tournaments ss the state and for his im-

"So what chu got, McNeela?!"

pressive knowledge of 1960s music. Matt will be remembered as the French member of the team; but be wary of calling him French; he is likely to turn into a rabid puppy. Seniors Patrick McNeela (Vice-President) and Dan Good teamed up in Extempo-

raneous Speaking. They demonstrated the ability to speak on almost any topic of current affairs and the willingness to do so. Pat's dedication to The Forum resulted in a win at the Scranton High School Tournament and qualification for both the Pennsylvania State

and the National Catholic League Tournaments. In addition to Dan's success, he will be remembered by the others for his iron sharp wit. Senior Clayton Keir, The Forum's historian, coached the freshmen, sophomores, and juniors of the Lincoln-Douglas team and competed as well. Probably the loudest and most talkative of the group, Clayton was a semifinalist at the UPenn Tournament, Champion at St. Joseph's Villager Tournament, and Octa-finalist at the Bronx High School Tournament, qualifying Clayton for the Tournament of Champions and the National and National Catholic Tournaments. Clayton closed out the final rounds of both the Calvert and La Salle tournaments with junior teammates, Joseph McPeak and Alex Shaw respectively. Clayton's legacy to La Salle, his younger brother Graham, has already achieved considerable

success in JV Lincoln-Douglas. Seniors, Nicholas Covolus (Secretary) and Kevin "Ditka" Werner were partners in Policy Debate. Although they previously placed second in the city and in the top four at the UPenn Tournament, both members "retired" this year. Nick did compete in congress and won the Scranton Tournament. "Ditka" volunteered as a judge for the team this year. To qualify to compete, each team must provide a certain amount of judges, and Ditka served in this capacity. Judging other competitors is time consuming and can be frustrating. Although both Nick and "Ditka" were sorely missed in their "retirement", the team was grateful for their dedication.

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ART CLUB Matt Bradwell, Greg Banecker, Dave Gavin, Shawn Miles, Peter Maxwell, Allen Alzona, Matt Himler, Mrs. Barbara Miller, Warren Smith, Cody Casale, and P Recigno

Pete Maxwell and the Art Club work on printing and pressing "Hey, Pete, don't run with those scissors!" "Man, someday.. yeah someday..I'll be like Ferrick!"

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DEVELOPING THEIR CREATIVE ABILITIES ~or students who cannot fit an art class into

r rosters but have an interest in ceramics or ve of art, the La Salle Art Club satisfies their 1tive urges! Under the direction of the talentvfrs. Barbara Miller, the Art Club worked on :ral service projects over the past year. The nbers made more than sixty ceramic bowls Arcadia University's "Empty Bowl" Soup efit, which has become an Art Club tradition. club has participated in this event for the three years. Art Club members created a ral depicting different Native American es in Room 112 and a "Wild West" mural for Jack Randazzo's creation on display

the "LaSale" auction this year. Whether a student paints like Van Gogh or just draws a great stick figure, La Salle's Art Club is the perfect place to relax, have a good time, and indulge one's creative inclinations

t,arren Smith Ms. Aprile giving some creative suggestions to Matt Johnson. Clay pots are cool!!!

Pete Maxwell stands proudly next to his work

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Band

BEST BAND IN THE LAND The La Salle Band began the year's activities early and remained busy throughout the seasons. The band members were enthusiastic about having their first full year in the West Wing. The Pep Band started practices in the summer and inspired the fans at every football game. The weekend before Thanksgiving, the Stage Band and String Ensemble traveled to Chicago to perform as the featured band for the annual Christian Brothers Huether Conference. La Salle was part of a showcase of ensembles from New England, California, and New York. La Salle's band received a standing ovation at the final concert, attended by La Salle educators from across the country. The Advanced Band provided the music for the Men of La Salle Father &

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La Salle band rockin' out at the Pep Rally.

Son Banquet during the Stage Band's absence. In December, the annual Winter Concert featured all the bands and ensembles. The Christmas break provided

some time for rest and relaxation, which the band members would need for the second half of the year. The Competition Band began practicing harder than ever for the ap-

proaching competition season. The Stage Band began preparing for upcoming performances at Maria Goretti, Merion Mercy, St. Basil's, and Hudson Catholic High Schools. Preparations for the spring musical, Footloose, occupied the Band's attention in February; the Pit Band began practices for the show, which was held in April. The Competition Band's season came to a close with the University of the Arts and Cavalcade of Bands Championship Competitions. Senior Phil Davis led the band this year as President; David Light served as First Vice-President with Andy rEcuyer as Second Vice-President. The renowned Mr. Ciccimaro was at the helm of the Department, and he was as-

The La Salle band welcomes the freshmen.

sisted by Mr. "Coach'' Vett< who is the director of the Co petition Band and the sa phone instructor. Mr. Kenn< (guitar), Mr. Genovese (tro bone),Mr. Bene (trumpet),] Nero (percussion), M .Kensey (reeds), and l Muller (sax) completed the struction staff. Through the forts of Mr. Cand the rest of Salle's talented musical st, the La Salle Band enjoys s1 cess year after year and ma] an amazing contribution to school.

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Mike Onufrak showing the young buck how its done.

Ryan Neiling letting some kids play his trumpet. Jolly Ole Mr. C bringing some Christmas spirit to young boys and girls.

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Band and Choir THE NEXT AMERICAN IDOL The Chorus had an amazing year marked by expansive growth in the program. This year's chorus included about fifty members with participation by freshmen, sophomores, juniors, and seniors, making La Salle's chorus the largest men's chorus among area Catholic schools and the largest in La Salle's history. Two quartets were formed to tackle the more challenging, and more fun, popular music. Under the direction of Mr. Jason Michael, and the leadership of seniors Greg"The Voice of La Salle" Heleniak, David "The Spaniard" Heayn, Mike "The Cuban" Alonso, Mike Do-

The choir doing their usual routine at mass.

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Some younger choir members singing some Christmas carols.

minick, Mike Wilkins, Matt Pace, Carl Pfefferle, and David Light, the chorus set its sights on achieving a higher quality of music. The chorus premiered a new composition this year, "So the Angels Sang; a Festival of Carols" by senior Greg Heleniak, at the annual Christmas concert. Both the Christmas and Spring Concerts featured a variety of music, including rock, spiritual, classical, and pop. The Belcrofters, a select group, teamed up with the Gwynedd Mercy Melismatics to perform some a capella pop at several locations in the area. The chorus was proud to have two of its mem-

bers participate in the Dis 11 Chorus and nine 01 members participate in All-Catholic Chorus. In dtion, the chorus perform< over five theatrical pro, tions at La Salle, the Mc Gwynedd, and Merion. chorus had a phenomenal and looks forward to cor ued success in the future.

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Will Furey and Dave Light tooting their horns at a football game.

"You guys playing music? I'll play some music."

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Lab managers come out of their hiding fora rare photo opportunity

"Senior Techies"

"I'll show you guys how this is really done!"-Mr. Dempsey.

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Lab managers and WEXP

THE GUYS BEHIND THE SCENES 'Cut to camera .three ... two ... one ... cue 11or in c;' announces the focer over the headsets o behind the sliding glass <low, and a typical school begins with a familiar blue , on the homerooms' TV :ens and a "Good morning alle!" Most of the homen chatter ceases as the stuts turn their attentions to morning's broadcast and ch for their meeting times sports schedules or at least tee up to see what letter day fhe WEXP day begins early 1 crew members reaching TV studio at 7:30 a.m. Sit: in the news desk holding a :le of iced tea, Mr. Dempsey ls over the script. Two stuts behind the audio equip1t peruse our collection of :e songs and look for a "new

Christian Lewis shows the next generation how its done.

one" to play. Mrs. Guest and another student edit the script on the stage computer and remove the stale jokes from the previous day's production. Mr. Dempsey sends two other crew members to record morning

footage of students entering La Salle, an unpopular task in the winter. The nervous rookie freshmen man the cameras, and the anchors take the stage for microphone checks and struggle for opening lines

more creative than their names and ages . At 8:03 a.m., or close enough, the show begins. Occasionally, the viewing audience of over a thousand students and faculty are treated to a hilarious Scott Ross/Travis Cazzie production, such as Brother Mang's Halloween rampage or Nick Covolus' cruising around campus in his ultra-modern truck. More typically, the script rolls along slowly on the prompter as the anchors read the announcements. ''And now some footage from last night's wrestling match:' Inevitably that is when something goes wrong. Something always goes wrong. That is what makes WEXP so much fun-wondering what will go wrong and how bad it will be. The prompter stops, the anchors stare mutely into the live

cameras, and the kids start scurrying around behind the window shouting at one another. This flurry of activity best illustrates what makes this group of students so great. Whatever mess we get into, we all get into it together. Mr. Dempsey looks forward to the day when we will produce one show without anything going wrong. Maybe someday WEXP will have a perfect show, but it will not be nearly as exciting or as much fun.

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"Yo, back off my hard- drive?'

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Drama

ARSENIC AND OLD LACE This year's Fall Drama was Arsenic and Old Lace, a classic 1930's farce about two elderly eccentric spinster sisters and their three equally eccentric nephews. The cast was as follows: Martha BrewsterAmelia Pedlow Abby BrewsterCatherine Wigglesworth Reverend Dr. HarperSean Quigg, Peter Hand Mortimer BrewsterMike Wilkins Ryan Berry gives Mike Wilkins an offer he can't refuse.

Mike Wilkins gettin' his mack on with these fine ladies.

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Teddy BrewsterNick Gregorio Elaine HarperCatherine Logan Officer KleinDavidHeayn Officer BrophytRyan Sciolla Old Man GibbsJamie McCarthy, Scott Ross Officer O'HaraMatt Clay Jonathan BrewsterMatt Capaldo

Dr. Herman EinsteinRyan B, Lt. RooneyRicky De, Dr. WitherspoonMike Domir Direction was by Mr. Ja Michael, Set Design and C struction was by Mr. John I and Emily Smith Stage M aged. Arsenic and Old Lace路 presented October 18th , 1' and 20th in the LaSalle ColJ High School Auditorium


Matt Capaldo doesn't seem to appreciate Nick Gregorio's humor.

t Capaldo fears Nick Gregorio, "Crocodile Hunter?'

"Hello...anybody there?"

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Christi Farag, MikeDominick,and Kelly Klibert get ready for their big number

The band busts out some mean Kenny Loggins

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These guys can't wait for opening night!


Musical SETTING GOALS TOGETHER MAKES FOR A SUCCESSFUL YEAR a Salle's Spring Theater :d off its Sunday shoes the smashing hit musical loose. Starting work in January, the cast and crew into full-speed rehearsals 1e musical extravaganza. 1 dance rehearsals with eographer Kim Williams stage directions from :en Durkin-Lapowsky to cal tips from Mr. C, Foot: was a project in the mak)r three months, but came ybody cut...everybody cut!

out as a musical masterpiece unlike any other La Salle has seen in a long time. Through the laughs, the tears, the hard work, the determination and dedication, and most importantly the good times, Footloose was a great sucess. The cast of Footloose enjoyed the presence of many talented actors and actresses, including Mike Dominick as Ren McCormack, Mike Wilkins as Willard Hewitt, Greg Heleniak as the stern Rev. Shaw Moore, and Peter Hand as the evil

Chuck Cranston. Along with the guys were, of course, the famous and numerous talented young ladies of the La Salle stage such as Catherine Logan as Ariel Moore and Megan DiPaolo as Vi Moore, who made Footloose an overall great experience for all.

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Wisterian

PRINTING THE NEWS WHILE PRINTING THEIR VIEWS This year the Wisterian moved out of its hole in the wall at the bottom of St. Michael's and into the Writing Lab. The new workspace comfortably fit the entire staff, whereas the odd "office" could fit two people and the Atari 2600 that we used to put previous issues together. Now we have three computers to a person, and the pleasure of being asked by Brother Tran, daily, Connor Ahern working on another great article for the Wisterian.

"Yo Todd, you typin'?" "Yea... yea I'm typin' ?'

"Score one more for the Wisterian!" Brian Lowry, today the Wisterian, tomorrow the Inquirer.

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what we were doing in the Writing Lab. Wis writers had the important jobs of being unbiased, reporting the truth to the student body, and explaining why Brother Rene was dressed up as Zorro. This Wis staff went to all school events so that students would not have to go. Instead, you could pick up the monthly issue, go through a month's events in a half-hour, and save yourself countless hours of time. Writers also uncover the complete stories on the new food service and ru-

mored rat infestation. T are the services we do for the reader. The staff wan thank moderators Mr. FilE Mr. Sweeney for guidin through the publiec process and putting their and reputations on the whenever a Wis writer 路 "out on a limb:'

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Blue and Gold

THE PEOPLE IN CHARGE OF YOUR MEMORIES Kevin Tatlow about to throw the computer out the window! What really goes on in the yearbook office

The 2002-2003 Blue and Gold staff.: Kevin Tatlow, Tim Wilson, Pat Healy, TomMcMahon, Kevin Gardner, Dave Naab, Pat Delaney

Hop on the Bub Express. Pat Delaney represents the Yearbook staff vs. WEXP.

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"Squirrels don't like nuts!" Halley Tate: Outdoor Adventure Club's Official Mascot!

Tim and Andrew taking a little rest in the Poconos

What Matt Heebner and Max Morgan don't know is that Tate is sooo lost!

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Ski Club, Outdoor Adventure Club

GRABBING LIFE BY THE HORNS Yard sale! Tatlow and Jackson: brothers of the mountain

in Tatlow and Bill O'Neill hanging out with the only friend they met on the ski trip.

Jordan Jackson and Bill O'Neill blocking a perfectly good view.

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Mock Trial LA SALLE'S OWN FUTURE LAWYERS OF AMERICA Mock Trial is a unique experience at La Salle. Starting in late October, Mock Trial requires a weekly and conscientious commitment and intense practices. Attracting more and more interested students, the team continues to grow year after year. This year the members have been divided into two teams. The first team comprises primarily members from prior years and upperclassmen who will compete in the Montgomery County Schools competition in late February. The second team is composed of underclassmen

Mr. Evans prepares his men for battle!

and first-time participants who hope to rise through the ranks and compete in the Pennsylvania Young Lawyers Division Mock Trial. Many members of Mock Trial are interested in becoming lawyers themselves, so this activity acts almost as a pre-professional program. The teams' faculty moderators are Mr. Edward Molush and Mr. Gerald Evans. The excellent attorney coaches for the team are Scott Wolpert, Esquire, a La Salle alumnus, and Nancy Larkin Taylor, Esquire. The participants meet every Sunday from 11 :00 a.m.

The Mock Trial Gang :' Fear us; we will hurt you!"

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''I've been following thi5;: team for four year5;: now. They've had their up5;: and down5;:, but thi5;: i5;: their year." Bryn Davis

to 1:00 p.m. and hammer o the law, the facts, and the prE entation of a fictitious ca written by upper-class st dents of The Temple Universi School of Law in preparati1 for the trial. In addition t group meets frequently duri the week. The work is hard, , most like having another cla workload, but everyone h fun, meets friends, learns val able information, and cor petes well from diligent prep ration.

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Kairos AN UNBELIEVABLE EXPERIENCE tiros, the four-day senior t, is a time of spiritual re-

:m and a culmination of nts' four years at La Salle. rs go to Camp Neumann 1owing what to expect, or they have gotten them; into, other than a threeacation from school. A ~ry to the entire student except for the growing >er of Kairos 2003 alumni : year progressed, the se-

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crets of Kairos are held dear by those who have participated and even kept the secret from their closest friends. Forty young men at a time get to experience the mystery, be trusted with the secrets, and carry out the same discretion as those before them. They learn that Kairos is much more than a small vacation from school; it is a bonding of brothers. Mr. Chez and Mr. Clark bring a class of more than two hunder individuals into one tight group; young men ready to tackle the challenges set before

them in their next step towards success.

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Paul Bateman and Clarkie enjoy a moment on retreat. "I wonder if they got a delay at school this morning?"

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"Thi~ wa~ myfir~t Kairo~ expierence and it wa~ truly worthwhile and very meaningful a~ we all came together. It wa~ a po~itive ~piritual . ,, experience

"Kairo~ i~ unforgettable and unbelievable; it~ ~im~ the greate~t experience of my !ifi

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"It'~ a wonderful program. It'~ very rewarding for the ~tudent~ and the leader~. It'~ a wonderful opportunity to examine your relation~hip with God and other~."

" Kairo~ wa~ a grea experience. I got th( time to ~tudy my~eli and learn who I wa~. made ~ome new friend~ and got clo~c to my old friend~." Bro. James Rieck Kairos 37-31 Kairos 37-32

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Chris Reedman gets ready for his speech on 37-28. "Critter" Cooney and "Bird" McAnulty hang with the O.G.ofKairos

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The Power of Christ compels you.

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Brian Donahue eludes a tackle en route to a La Salle 37O shutout of Bishop McDevitt. Two Way All-Catholic Chris Galbally and All Catholic Bruce Pohlot line up as an intimidating defensive line.

FOOTBALL Head Coach, Mr. Joe Colistra, led the 2002 Explorers through a successful and proud season in the Catholic League Red Division. The team became a powerhouse in the Catholic League, finishing second with an 8-4 record overall; 6-1 in league play. Dominating in almost every aspect of the game, the 2002 Explorers made it through the competitive Catholic League Red Division to face Roman Catholic in the semifinals but lost 9-6, ending the Championship dreams that many thought awaited the Explorers. This year's offense was led by senior quarterback, Joe Winning. Leading the offensive line were seniors Bruce Pohlot, Chris Galbally Joe Cosella, Brad Kelly, and Jim Finore, who opened up holes allowing seniors Brian Donohue, John Barrett, Kevin Magarity, and Sean Agnew to run. On the other side of the ball, the defense was one of the best in the Catholic League. With Matt McGurkin and Sean Agnew at the defensive backs positions, no receiver was at ease. Having to face John Barrett at linebacker was something every opposing runner feared. On the defensive line were Bruce Pohlot, Rob Brassell, Chris Galbally, and Bill Loughery. With this much talent the Explorers were able to stop opponents and allow the special teams and offensive units to score. Special teams can contribute immensely to

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the outcome of a game. Sean Agnew and Matt McGurkin returned punts to help the Explorers win many game balls. Blocking for the special teams units were Brendan Heck, Rory Heenan, Dave Caglia, and Colin Whitaker. Punting for the Explorers were Brian Donohue and Bruce Pohlot. The field goal, kickoff, and kick return units did their part to give the Explorers good field position in all of their games. This year's Coach's All Catholic Team included: lst Team: senior Bruce Pohlot (C), senior Chris Galbally (OT, DE), senior Matt McGurkin (DB), and junior Kevin Donohue (DT). 2nd Team: senior Sean Agnew (WR), senior Brian Donohue (RB), and junior Brian Hogan (DB). Honorable Mention: senior Rob Brassell (DL), senior Joe Winning (QB), senior Brian Donohue (P), and senior John Barrett (LB). The success of the 2002 Explorers Football Team was due to hard work and commitment by the players and coaches each day at practice, film study, and in the weight room. With the leadership of captains Chris Galbally and John Barrett, the word teamwork was truly defined and shown whenever the team took the field. This senior leadership also inspired l]lany underclassmen to make valuable contributions. Miles Miller (LB), Chris Mulholland (SS), Tim Craig (OL), DJ Cunninghan (DT), Frank Jorfi (TE), John Trainer (R), Max

Mullineaux (RB), Andrew Rocks (C), Sean Guinan (FB), Christian Barrett (DT), and Ed DiDinato (RB) all played significant supporting roles and will return to lead next year's Explorers along the same successful path laid out by this year's senior class. Mr. Colistra's analogies, jokes, and wit definitely gave the players something to look forward to everyday after school and kept the team motivated throughout the season. The coaches, seniors, and the underclass players of the 2002 Football Team will be forever in our memories.

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ST. JOE'S PREP Brian Donahue walks into the end zone for yet another touchdown this season.

int Row (left to right): Chris Galbally, Kevin Magarity, Bill Loughery, Brian Don1e, Brendan Heck, Rory Heenan, Joe Winning, John Barrett, Colin Whitaker, Rob tssell, Tony Liberatore, Bruce Pohlot, Sean Agnew, Matt McGurkin, Matt Jacobson, Brett. Second Row: Kevin Donahue, Ed Graham, Kyle Whitmire, Pat Riley,Mike :kwood, Miles Miler, Dave Caglia, Brad Kelly, Jim Finore, Joe Cosella, D.J. Cuningn, Tim Craig, George Cerwinski, Chris Mulholland, Brian Hogan. Third Row: Bill Colskey, Mike Driscoll,Anthony Cardella, Frank Jorfi,Mike McLaughlin, Drew Medi, Anthony Medoro, Sean Adams, Vance Cooper, Matt Malloy, Mike Lynch, Rob

Szostac, John Trainer, Gerald Dunn, Mike Van Eekelen. Fourth Row: Mil<e Pennington, Scott Ranweiler, Trey Ciametti, Con or Regan, Fran Daulerio, Andrew Rocks, John Clifford, Sean McGoldrick, Ed Valentino, Mike Boyle, Brad Murtha, Ed DiDonato, Stewart Ryan, Brian Azeff, Mike Grant. Fifth Row: Sean O'Connell, Joe Winning, Mike Chapman, Tom Little, Sean Guinan, Mike Andrews, Tim Cullen, Christian Barrett, Adam Douglas, John Rice, Andrew Harrison,Andam Sutkus, Joe Sobocinski, Tom Jorfi, Pat Ferguson, Chris Garzone, Max Mullineaux.

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The La Salle Football Team's 2003 seniors. Coach Colistra talks things over with his Assistant before the game.

Joe Winning leads the team out onto the field before one of their games.

The Freshmen Football Team, without pads.

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ACHIEVEMENTS Varsit Football 路------------------------------La Salle Varsity Football reached the Catholic League Semi-finals. The team finished with a 6-1 record in the Catholic League. First Team All Catholic was awarded to Kevin Donahue (Defensive Line), Chris Galbally (Offensive Line and Defensive End), Matt McGurkin (Defensive Back), and Bruce Pohlot (Center). Second Team All-Catholic was awarded to Sean Agnew (Receiver), Brian Donahue (Running Back), and Brian Hogan (Defensive Back). Honorable Mention for All-Catholic was awarded to John Barrett (Linebacker), Rob Brassell (Defensive Line), Brian Donahue (Punter), and Joe Winning (Quarterback).

FOOTBALL Senior Captains Chris Galbally, John Barrett, and Bruce Pohlot at the coin toss. Tails never fails.

Junior Pat Riley scrambles away from a sack. He just won't go down.

Quarterback Joe Winning drops back to pass as a McDevitt defender eyes up the sack.

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Four year starter Matt Kelly shows his skills as he marches down the field.

SOCCER, After starting 0-3 in the pre-season, the 2002 La Salle soccer team overcame adversity under head coach Bob Peffle and assistant Jeff Stever. The Explorers bounced back and tied a nationally ranked St. Joe's Prep team. From there the team set their minds on one thing; winning another Catholic League Championship. The regular season started with a hard fought win against McDevitt. By the half way point of the year, the Explorers were tied for 1st place with a record of 5-0-2. The Explorers' first loss was against rival Archbishop Ryan on October

19th. The team ended the regular season in 3rd place with a 9-2-3 record. La Salle was then host to the second-seeded team in the Northern Division, Archbishop Ryan. After giving up a goal in the second minute of the game, the Explorers dominated most of the match. However, they came up short on several scoring opportunities and suffered a 1-0 loss in the first round of the playoffs. Throughout the season, the Explorers were led by senior captain and 1st team AllCatholic Midfielder Matt Kelly. He received great help from fellow seniors John Creed (Mid-

fielder), Greg Giagnacova (Midfielder), Kevin Feeley (Forward), and Jim "Cricket" Harkins. This year's team was led in scoring by junior Mike "The Wizard" Glaccum, while Kelly led in assists. Junior Goalkeeper, Hector Romero, always came to play in big games, especially when the 2002 team earned Coach Peffle his 200th win.

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Coach Peffle thinks about how good his wrestling team will be this year.

Front Row (left to right): Hector Romero, Kevin Miller, Jim Harkins, Jim Slover, Eric Calvitti, Jim Sacchetta, Tom McVey, Ryan Dempsey, Chris Glover, Pat McCaffery. Second Row: Coach Bob Peffle, Andrew Connor, Mike Glaccum, Kevin Feeley, Greg Giagnacova, Matt Kelly, Mike Whalen, Matt O'Donnell, John Creed, Chris Greaves, Kevin Moll, Franco Fallavollita.

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Just call him the Wizard. Chris Glover dribbles away from the soccer streaker.

Jim Slover is about to rip a "6" out past midfield, as goalie Fred Baker looks on.

Top Row (left to right): Coach Jerry Hartey, Chris Nederotek, Drew Panettieri, Pablo Aranna, Rob Levins, George Walters, Louis Esposito, Michael Kuch, Chrise Schieve, Tim Marcinek, Coach Chuck Gessing. Front Row: Tim Small, Tom O'Donnell, Thayer Damm, Rob Devlin, Andrew Lewandowski, Chris Adamski, Jim McCabe, Joe Palatano, Paul Lanzilotta, Brendan Heron. (Not pictured: Greg Bannecker)

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-------------------------------The La Salle Varsity Soccer Team finished the regular season in third place in the Catholic League. The team's record was 9-2-3 in league play. The players who received First Team All-Catholic Honors were Matt Kelly, Mike Glaccum, and Mike Whalen. Goalie Hector Romero was awarded Second Team All Catholic. Honorable Mention for All-Catholic was given to two seniors: Greg Giagnacova and Kevin Feeley. This season Coach Bob Peffle won his 200th game as the Coach of La Salle.

If you look closely, you can see Kevin Moll's pitstains. Junior Mike Whalen tries to beat a defender by making him trip on his own shoelace.

Oh my God, someone is dancing naked with the corner flag. Senior Greg Giagnacova might need to see the trainer about his ankles after that kick.

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Senior leaders Chris DePauland Dave Chesney push each other through the race. The La Salle Cross Country Team takes off as a pack atthe beginning of the race.

CROSS-COUNTRY For the cross country team, the demanding training never really ends. The team picks up where they left off within weeks of school's dismissal, as they once again begin their preparations for the PCL Championships in November. The team's hopes of winning this highly competitive event appeared to be slim, as only two of the seven varsity runners were returning for the 2002 season. However, with senior captains Dave Chesney, Chris DePaul, and Ryan Campbell, along with varsity runners Joe Fedorowicz, Chris Ross, Pat O'Neill, Sean McGinley, Greg Potestio, and Kyle Rodden, the journey towards this goal was only beginning. The underclassman of the team boldly stepped up to the challenge and created one of the strongest teams that La Salle has ever seen. The journey began when La Salle faced its first large invitational meet of the season. The team continued its wining tradition as the top seven varsity members traveled to North Carolina to compete in The Great American Cross Country Festival. The La Salle team once again rose to the occasion, and placed an unexpected second in a field of thirty teams from throughout the nation. Success continued as the La Salle varsity placed second at the Salesianum Invitation in Delaware, second in the Eastern State

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Championships, and once more claimed the title of Pennsylvania State Prep Champion as Mr. Devine's runners easily defeated the competition, including a formidable St. Joseph's Prep team. La Salle entered the Catholic League Championships with an impressive 31-1 record, as they sought to reclaim the PCL title from a powerhouse Cardinal O'Hara team. The competition was tight, as La Salle and O'Hara vied for the victory, but in the end the team was defeated and forced to settle for a respectable second place finish. However, the day was not a total loss, as the underclassmen once again showed great future potential for the cross country program. Joe Fedorowicz, Chris Ross, Pat O'Neill, and Sean McGinley earned First Team All-Catholic Honors, Dave Chesney received Second Team All-Catholic, and Kyle Rodden was awarded Honorable Mention All-Catholic. In addition to these great performances, Ryan Curtin and Pat McGonigle guided the Junior Varsity team to a second place finish, and freshmen Alex Vaeth and Pat Regan finished first and second in the Freshmen Championship Race to finish second overall with the help of John Campbell and Paul Bonnevie. Mr. Devine and the coaching staff of Mr. Demeter, Mr. Iraci, and Mr. Johnson should be

commended for the amount of effort they put into the season, as they helped shape the La Salle Cross Country team into a reputable competitor throughout the entire East Coast. With the amount of work and dedication the runners and coaching staff exerted, the team will undoubtedly be prepared to contend for a PCL title next year. Congratulations to everyone on a great season.

'Ryan Campbell


VARSITY CROSS-COUNTRY

ACHIEVEMENTS First Team All-Catholic Runners this year were Joe Fedorowicz, Sean McGinley, Patrick O'Neill, and Chris Ross. Second Team All Catholic was awarded to senior runner Dave Chesney. Junior Kyle Rodden was named Honorable Mention for All-Catholic. The team finished with a 31-2 record, and a second place finish in the Catholic League. The team won the Pennsylvania State Prep Championship.

Senior Kevin Tatlow battles his way through the race.

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Doug Kelly forces his tenacious D on his opponent.

Kevin Moll: Iii shaken' bake. Reedman tosses up a fadeaway as La Salle beats Wood in the playoffs.

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Mr. Jackson is confused by the pathetic reffing.


JC looks to dish off a pass.

Chris Reedman ready to make the steal.

~ASKETHALL he 2002-2003 Explorers 5gled in the preseason a 3-6 record. However, the t turned it around at the stmas tournament in 1ington DC, placing third ; division. With this turn,oint, the team began play~arless basketball. he first Catholic League ~ was against neighboring Bishop McDevitt.After all hants from the fans were plete, La Salle was 1-0 in olic League play. The team d on their senior captains s Reedman (3rd teamAllolic), Doug Kelly (HonorMention), and center Will y (1st team All-Catholic). :ing for 3rd place with a 4:ord, the Explorers, were in the mix of things at the {.

In the second half of the season, La Salle played even better ball with the help of senior specialist and 3rd team AllCatholic nominee, Brian Donahue. By the end of the regular season, La Salle finished in sole possession of third place and faced Archbishop Wood in the first round of the playoffs. La Salle's depth was the factor in this game. Coach Marty Jackson threw senior guards John Creed, Matt McGurkin, and junior guard Ryan Kirk on Wood's lst team All-Catholic point guard. "Wood was D-nied" in this contest as the Explorers enLa joyed a 46-29 victory. Salle's next opponent was arch rival, #I team in the city, and the #25 team in the nation- St. Joe's Prep. The Explorers went

back and forth with the Hawks in the first half, exchanging 3 pointer after 3 pointer in front of a near sold-out crowd in the Tom Gola Arena. However, the Prep outplayed La Salle in the final twelve minutes dashing the Explorers' hope of playoff success.Although La Salle had a 66-44 loss that day, the players held their heads up high for they came a long way this season.

Will Furey pump fakes his defender.

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Nick Shattuck eyes up the jumper.

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Ryan Kirk about to drive the lane. The La Salle bench watches on.

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Will Furey makes his way past the defender.


Matt McGurkin drives to the basket MJ style.

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Coach Marty Jackson sets up the Explorers' next game.

Kevin Moll breaks out of the Episcopal trap defense.

Donny in the perfect form another 3.

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Toof makes a Hawklet cry for mommy.

Jon Cooney makes Lawndale proud.

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John Barrett after sheer dominance. Heinrich slaps his opponent.


This Prep opponent is about to feel the wrath of Joe Cossella.

Pete Severyn lockin' it up.

WR,ESTLING The wrestling team looked to end the ee-year curse that had plagued them the Catholic League Championship tch. Despite the loss of seven graduatseniors, including three All-Catholic 1mpions and two State Prep Champi;, the team was still a favorite to win league. La Salle was led by senior cap1s John Barrett (189), Pete Seweryn O), Joe Cosella (275), and Mike Merli: 119), as well as fellow seniors Max lftney (171), Neil Griffis (215), Jon rney ( 140), and Jim Sacchetta ( 112). shmen Chris Heinrich (135) and Rob tt ( I03) were key members of the Var' lineup in their first year. Rounding the starters were Tim Cooney (112), drew Cotlov (125), Rob Reber (140), Valentino (145), Bill Borrell (152), and g Tuefel (160). Coaches Mike "Braz" Braciszweski I Anthony Penzarella led the team to second straight undefeated regular son, with wins ranging from a perfect O win over Kennedy-Kenrick, the hest score ever in school history, to a 31 tiebreaker over North Catholic. : outcome of that match was not >wn until the referee declared La Salle winner on the sixth tie-breaker in the

rulebook (most near falls). Unfortunately, the result was not the same two weeks later in the championship match. In front of a packed gym on February 5th, the N.C. Falcons upset La Salle, 33-28. This year, however, the Explorers were able to accomplish something that had eluded them in the past three years. Proving that the championship match was a fluke, they won the All-Catholic Individual Tournament the following Saturday with only twelve wrestlers out of a possible fourteen weight classes. La Salle had four wrestlers earning lst team AllCatholic honors: Chris Heinrich, Greg Teufel, Max Courtney, and John Barrett. Seniors Mike Merlini, Pete Seweryn, Neil Griffis, and Joe Cosella earned 2nd team honors. Jon Cooney was also given Honorable Mention in the tournament. La Salle also had a number of tournament place winners: Barrett with lst, Heinrich and Cosella with 3rd, Courtney with 4th, and Merlini 7th .

The Explorers get pumped for their next opponent.

Max Courtney and Braz celebrate victory.

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L.G. flies by the Malvern defense.

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Joe Roche gets back on D.

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Tom Ferrick checkin' out a chick in the crowd. "The Asian Invasion" Alex May Bart heads for the bench.

La Salle celebrates another goal byTus.

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The Legion of Doom Line

"The Ice Man"Tom Ferrick

Kenny lunges for the save.

La Salle celebrates another victory.

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Tus,"It's nuckle puck time?'

IIOC~E-Y )on't be a pretender; be mtable at all times:' e familiar phrases were ted throughout the 2002Varsity One Ice Hockey m. Our team's success 1 way back in the hot ner months as we pre[ for the upcoming seaEvery other day the play,uld be found on the track the weight room where mshed through heat and and fought the burn in to become stronger and 路. Dedication is the best to describe the attitude rork ethic of this year's ice :yteam. ght senior ice hockey rs graduated last year ), a significant loss to the However this year's sen1uickly compensated for >ss by providing excellent rship. Seniors, Andrew nski, Derek Calista, Joe :, Mike McAnulty, Paul ki, Alex May, and Cap\1att Loftus and Tom Fer-

rick, were joined by a talented assortment of underclassmen including two juniors, four sophomores, and three freshmen. The La Salle ice hockey season is by far the longest athletic season in the school. It begins on the second day of school and ends in late March. The season rs grueling at times, especially when the team travels. This year La Salle competed in places as far south as Baltimore and as far north as Portland, Maine. We supported each other through all the hardships and shared the triumphs. Although this year's team has had its share of losses and low points, the season provided the players with many good memories and quality bonding time during which we became a tight knit La Sallian family (orcult). The2002-2003Varsity One Ice Hockey team will never share the same ice again; however, the friendships

formed and memories made during the season will last. When the ice hockey season ended, the seniors realized that their remaining time at La Salle was short. It was time for the next group to step up and take charge. Although the season seemed endless at the beginning, now that the seniors have played their final hockey games for La Salle, the time seemed too short.

The La Salle bench looks on.

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Andrew Bartynski '03 Paul Kopicki '03

Tom Ferrick, "The Secretary of Defense"

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Mike Garofalo has his game face on.

"Oh I fell over!" Matt Wertz tosses it down with authority.

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Dave Heayn graceful as can be.


Brendan Shane eyes up the next strike.

Angelo Garofalo wonders, "What happened to the bumpers?"

fl0"7LING s, contrary to popular belief, ng is a recognized and popuort here at La Salle, as shown : great turnout the team gets year during tyrouts. This .vas no exception. A record 1opefuls who wanted to cone to this constantly unsung appeared for the November ts. The thirty bowlers who it through the rigors of try:xperienced one of the more lctive seasons to date for the 1ee again under the keen in:ion of Coach Steve Faunce, 1m hoped to show the rest of 1tholic League that it was La year. The core of the varisty l was made up of captain Heayn, Mike Moffett, Steve ~rs, Mike Garofalo,Will JS, and Matt Heebner. These 11stantly battled each other to ne of the five spots needed ch match. Solid contribufrom seniors Ryan Fitz:k and Tim Wilson, juniors o Garofalo and Brendan , and Sophmores Matt Wertz

and Jeff Gemi made this season a promising one. Every match or tournament was very exciting. At the Archbishop Ryan Invitational, the team surprised many Northern Division foes by finishing in second place, the team's highest finish ever. At the Holiday tournament, the team showed that it could compete among public school powerhouses by finishing in fifth place among a field of twenty teams. Even though the team did not make the playoffs, the solid play of underclassmen exhibited the team's potential to become a power in the Catholic League.

Senior Mike Moffett makes it look easy.

'Mike Moffett '03

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Senior Garrett MacDowell getting ready for the fly. John Welsh, Pat, Gallagher, and Pat Healy, after the 200 relay.

One of the new guys Chris Driscoll.

The 2002-2003 swimming team.

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PCL CHAMPIONSHIP

Coach Frank Lichtner with his 1st Easterns champion, Pat Healy.

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swim team is in a of its own. Year after year team spends countless , practicing morning and . to be the best in the Jlic League. For fifteen 5ht years La Salle has nated every league meet have been in. Thanks to 1es like Mr. Lichtner, Mr. Mr. Duncheskie, and Mr. La Salle's team is what it is rris year senior Captains :k Healy and Garrett Mc:11 lead a strong group of rclassmen to an undefeateason. Some stand out 1mers this year were Kent Ts, Junior Captain J. B. ter, Patrick Gallagher, 1 Egan, and John Welsh. Team and league records set this year by the 200 ey relay of Worster, Mc-

Dowell, Jaggers, Egan and also in the 500 free by Healy. Being on a team that has this much dedication and pride in their sport was an honor for everyone on the team. Seniors graduating La Salle know that they were part of something special. To the underclassmen, keep La Salle swimming alive and make it another 15 years of PCL dominance.

Kevin Hylinski swimming to a win in Breast Stroke. Eric Prendergast getting ready for his race.

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I will break you! Oooh yea! Give it to me!

Steve Bibu runs the relay. I did it! I did it!

Some underclassmen pose for the camera.

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Steve Iannacone wonders "What did I get myself into?"

:NDOOR TRACK he La Salle indoor track team has ys enjoyed a rich tradition of ex-

11ce, recognized as one of the top 1s in the region, and 2002-2003 10 exception. JP state marks came early in the m with the 4 x 800 relay, consistf Joe Fedorowicz, Neil O'Connell, Rodden, and Chris Ross, running 5. The same quartet, sans Rodmd adding Louis Esposito for the m leg, carried the baton to a 5.1 time in the ever-competitve nee medley relay. he Explorers competed not only e PCL but also in the Track and Coaches' Association of 1delphia, which gathered teams the region to compete weekly at rford College and Lehigh UniverLa Salle, always a strong presence ~se meets, took home numerous 1ls on the track and in the field. 1the field, La Salle dominated the 1put. Yale-bound senior, Bruce Jt occupied the #1 spot in most s due to his great conditioning fierce competitiveness, with an best of 54'5". Joining Pohlot in ing was junior Kevin Moore, the 1ding outdoor javelin titlist, who put up big throws indoors with hot. Moore was constantly flirtrith the elusive SO-foot mark. In ion to the shot, Steve Iannacone enged the Catholic League title in ole vault with his yearly best of

11'6". On the track, La Salle was a distance powerhouse. The aforementioned 4x 800 squad lead the way, with big contributions from seniors Dave Chesny and Ryan Campbell, juniors Pat O'Neill and Greg Potestio, and sophomores Sean McGinley and Tim Shea. Most of these runners positioned themselves to repeat their AllCatholic performances from crosscountry. Sprinting was vital to La Salle's success as well. Esposito lead the way with his leg on the state-ranked DMR. Sophomores Andrew Tull and Joe Ritinski provided the depth with junior hurdler Steve Bibu. With 60m specialist Drew Brandt, just a freshman, joining them, the Explorer runners continued their winning ways. The team competed in the PCL Championships on February 16th and the Pennsylvania State Championships at Penn State University on March 1st.

Joe Fedorowicz makes his move on his HatboroHorsham opponent.

Dave Chesny hands off to Tim Shea in the relay.

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Kevin Moll sprinting the 100yard dash. (top)

Steve Bibu hurdles the ... hurdle. Neil O'Connell sprints to the finish. Pat O'Neill catches up to the Prep opponent.

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Bruce Pohlot does the funky chicken.


Pat McGonigle and Chris DePaul lead the pack.

~UTDOOR TRACK Salle's Outdoor Track and Field :xperienced a year full of surprises well-balanced team of full poten1d talent. With a great deal of the y graduating last year, La Salle's 路classmen stepped up to fill the needed positions. Mr. Devine :d the young runners with deing workouts throughout the sea1nd the runners matched the intraining with discipline and deterion of their own that few can ever to match. This devout work ethic ,ff in the end as the track and field continued to be a premier team in ttholic League. 1e team was led by senior captains Chesny, Ryan Campbell, and Chris 11; fellow runner Pat McGonigle l to the key senior talent. However, nior class contributed the greatest 路 success this year as Joe Fedoroweil O'Connell, Kyle Rodden, Chris Pat O'Neill, and Greg Potestio so:d the team's middle and long distalent with times that rivaled the e's best. Sophomores Sean McGin'im Shea, and Dan O'Toole also l to the depth of the team's success great times in the one- and two:vents. The freshmen at La Salle enLa Salle's future track success as

runner Alex Vaeth, Pat Regan, John Campbell, Pat Costello, and Brendan Beichert all posted exceptional freshmen times. In the field events, senior Bruce Pohlot and junior Kevin Moore dominated the shot-put scene as well as javelin and discus, with both placing among the top throwers in the league. Senior Steve Iannacone took on the PCCs best as well, finishing the season as one of the top pole-vaulters in the league. La Salle's sprint team, led by juniors Steve Bibu and Lou Esposito also enjoyed a successful season.Along with freshmen Drew Brandt and Paul Bonnevie, these short distance runners helped reclaim some of the talent that La Salle has sought among sprinters. Overall the year was a success as the team finished among the league's best teams.

Alex McGrath takes a leap of faith. Kevin Moore tossin' the javelin.

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Southpaw Nolan Waters.

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BASEBALL The 2002-2003 Explorers continued the winning tradition of La Salle baseball. Led by a core of Seniors who were itching to play together, the Explorers entered the season with the same goal as every year. As Manager Joe Parisi explains, "We want to play well enough through the year to make it to the playoffs. From there anything can happen." Equipped with excellent defense and pitching, the Explorers looked to dominate the Catholic League Northern Division. Seniors Dan Waters, Kevin McLoughlin, Rob Brassell, Doug Interrante, Drew Carnevale, Kevin Hesselpoth, Matt Madden, Tony Liberatore, Nick Shields, Brooke Solliday, Bill Loughery, Tim Galen, and

Jim Harkins were reunited on the field for the first time since their freshman season. Combined with the support of an experienced Junior class, with players like Pat Riley, Anthony Massero, Matt Malloy, Pat Mccusker, Nick Brechbill, Mike Glaccum, Dave Achey, and John Trainer, the Explorers played fundamental, winning baseball. Under the guidance of Manager Joe Parisi, Infield/ First base coach Joe Falcone, Outfield/Bench coach Paul James Quinn, and pitching coach Mike O'Conner, the players thrived. The team wouldn't be complete without the managing skills of Pat Brett and statistician Tim Holwick. Personally, I want to thank all my teammates and coaches for

making my last four years in the La Salle baseball program the most enjoyable time of my life. And from all the players and coaches, we want to thank the parents, students, teachers, and all the other fans who support the baseball program. You motivated our efforts every day.

~ick Shields '03 Dan Waters strikes the ball.

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Coach Joe Falcone points to the crowd. Ouch! That's gotta hurt!

Kevin Heselpoth fields the ball out in left field. Dan Waters rifles a ball to the plate.

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CARROLL

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(top right) John Creed swings for a hole-in-one. (top) Eli Pery pauses in midswing to show his boyish smile. What a Motley Crue. Matt Meves the Intimidator.

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Brian Clearkin knocks it in.

Oh Mama I'm hot today.

GOLF Whether from the sly :ens of Whitemarsh Valley untry Club, or the sunny 1ches of South Carolina, the Salle golf team has proven :mselves a force to be recked with. Last year the team n its seventh Catholic 1gue Championship, and put \ether another undefeated 1son, almost unheard of in a ne as turbulent as golf is. ,t season the team had six .yers receive All-Catholic 110rs: Kevin Frost and Sean :se, 2003 returning seniors .x Muller, Eli Pery, and Chris edman, and junior Garrett ,alyga. The team also boastthe 2002 PCL Individual nner-up Eli Pery. Although l'in, Sean, and the other tduates were missed, the m looked to swing analysis m Mr. Diehl, putting lessons m the short game guru Mr.

Marty Jackson, and golf psychology from the Doctor Les Burke to help the squad continue its dominance through the upcoming season. Major contributors to this year's team were senior Jon Cooney, John Creed, Chris Dunne, Corey Durkin, Matt Meves, Max Muller, Eli Pery, and Chris Reedman; juniors Garrett Basalyga, Mark Bilecki, Brian Clearkin, Kyle Ginty, Dennis Carlson, and Mike Parker; and sophomore Sean Ford.

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Cody Casale drops it over the net.

TENNIS The La Salle tennis team started the season with one thing on their mind, the PCL championship. For the last three years, St. Joe's Prep has taken the title, along with some bragging rights. But Coach William Geiger and Moderator Joseph Radvansky were looking to change all that. The team members engaged in preseason training in our state-of-the-art training facility to develop the strength and skills needed to regain the championship. Senior captains Darcel! Moore, Bill Marych, and Bill O'Neill brought experience and leadership to the team as they looked to end the season on a successful note and restart the winning dy-

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nasty once so commonly known to the returning players. The roster was ever changing, as many of the spots/ positions were wide open. This created a winning and determined atmosphere on and off the court and equal playing time throughout the season. Returning Juniors Brendan Heron, Rafael Rincon, and Rob Vrancken helped create a solid winning team with their experience and we ventured deep into the playoffs. Sophomore sensations Paul Paige and Cody Casale also returned and created a solid backbone for the team, bringing us one step closer to the PCL title. The team was comprised of

solid and consistent players, who will continue the proud La Salle tradition, as new talent is attracted each year to the winning ways of the team. Once again, the bragging rights will become ours, and the road to the championship will lie through Explorer territory for seasons to come.

Brendan Heron takin' care of business.

'William Marych '03

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4/16

DOUGHERTY

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O'HARA

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Paul Paige nails the overhand. Rob Vrancken at full extension. Raf tossin' up a serve and lovin' it.

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The Great Wall of China: Alex May. Moho <loin' a lil' razzle dazzle.

SCHEDULE ---------------------------路 AWAY 3/20 PENN CHARTER HOME HOME AWAY HOME HOME AWAY AWAY HOME PCL PCL PCL

La Salle shakes hands with O'Hara after another Catholic League victory.

This year's team hopes for a repeat performance.

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The senior leadership of La Salle lacrosse.

LACH,OSSE With the arrival of March comes another lacrosse season. With snow on the ground and below zero temperatures, the La Salle Lacrosse team prepared to be a top contender for the Pennsylvania State Championship. The Explorers continued their domination of the Catholic League, added to their outstanding record of over one hundred wins,and earn another PCL Championship, a milestone ten in a row. With head coach Bill Leahy's Baltimore style offense, and Coach Resch's new perspective on defense, the Explorers were a tough team to beat. The team was led by senior midfielders Ed Lawless, Colin Whitaker, Brendan Heck, and Sean Agnew. Juniors Bill Warner and Chris Mulholland, along with sophomore transfer Thayer Damm and Mike Lynch, made valuable contributions

A young group of attackmen helped the midfielders score goals. Coming back from a season ending injury,junior Brian Neary guided sophomores Pat Lombard and transfer Rob Forster. Defensively, the Explorers were led by seniors John Barrett, Kevin Abbott, Lee Tucker, Matt O'Donnell, and Chris Galbally, with help from juniors Ed Graham and Max Mullineaux, and sophmore Ed DiDonato. The goal was guarded by senior goalie Alex May. The 2003 season began full of potential. With senior leadership and talent on all sides of the field, the La Salle Explorers kept their eyes focused on the prize - the tenth consecutive PCL Championship.

Our boys out hustling Penn Charter.

.Eddie Lawless '03

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DR. ROBERT WHITE

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5/16

STOTESBURY CUP

COOPER RIVER

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SRA NATIONALS

The La Salle lightweight 8 rockin' the bumble bee uni.

Greg Giagnacova and Tom McMahon relax as the rest of the boat pulls the load.

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The future of La Salle Crew rows their way to the starting line.

The La Salle Crew team has ery impressive team history. e present team is looking to ;ain success that past years' tms achieved. This season s a positive one. With great 1ior leadership and exmely hard working underssmen, the team came to:her and really formed a ong unity. The training gan in the fall, and the sea1 started in the bitter cold of Jruary. The season consistof long headraces, intense \ and calisthenics workouts, d finally the sprint races in : spring. The season was a 1llenge facing rivals St. eph's Prep and Holy Spirit, t each boat held its own and :led the season with well路ned finishes. The dedicated seniors of s year's squad were a tough mp of kids, but the underssmen raised the bar for the ire team. The future of La le rowing looks promising h the already impressive

underclassmen giving the seniors a run for their money. With some new coaches and a good overall team attitude, the squad hopes to continue the success achieved this season. The reputation of the La Salle Crew team is a respected one. The team has shown why they are so respected this season with a very impressive showing. The team has cause for pride and a promising future. The varsity boats did exactly what they needed to do this year for success, and as always, the freshman teams showed their abilities in rowing. La Salle Crew had an overall great season. Row, La Salle, Row.

Senior Greg Giagnacova gets congratulated by Coach Sigmund on a good race.

The underclassmen chilling out in the boathouse.

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SPOTLIGHT ~enior Nicknames: 'Rus:s: '"Phillie-'Phiend" Adams: Matt "Anks:" Andris: Tim "Archiemos:s:d' Archibald John "Cyrus: the Virus:" "garrett Andrew ""garry" "gartyns:ki 'Paul '.'.Jones:d' "gateman "gert "Ernie" "gender Mitchell "Mirch" -gergman 'Patrick "'PC" "gyrnes: 'Ryan "~oupy" Campbell Andrew "/.-lead" Carnevale "grian "Chimmie" Chmielews:ki Jay "~trictly "gus:ines:s:" Colburn Jon "Lawndale" Cooney Max "lns:and' Courtney 'Phil "Turtle'' DiAntonio Kevin "~epta" Doran Chris: "C-Doc" Dougherty Mike '.'.J. Crew" Dungan Chris: 'Tall Drink." Dunne Corey "Goor{' Durkin Joe "1--Jerb'' Dwyer 'Ryan "~trawberry" Flelds: Kevin "Lord of the Dance'' Gardner Chris: "Gladdee'' Gladu JJ "The 1--luman" Gras:s:o Neil "'Priedo" Griffis: Joe "'Rabbi" Guerra Joe "Trip" 1--laenn Jim "Cricket" /.-lark.ins: 'Pat ':Abercrombie'' 1--lealy Jordan "MEN~A:' Jacks:on Andrew "Karpy'' Karpchuk Doug "Thug" Kelly 1--loward ""grnd" Kerr Mike "~treet ~hark:' King Frank "/.-Jang Ten'' Kohler Andrew "Lenny" L'.Ecuyer Michael "New Jers:ey" Levins: Matt 'Tus:" Loftus: Matt ""goomer'' Maddon "gill "'Raptor" Marych Mike ""gird" McAnulty Matt "Gurks:" McGurkin Ian "Gargoyle'' McLaughlin Mike 'Tons: o' Fun" McLaughlin Tom "Ms:. Lippy" McMahon 'Rob "Flas:h" McNamara Mike ""giker'' Merlini Darcel! "Cornell" Moore Dave ""gub Expres:s:" Naab Matt "Marine'' O'Donnell "gilly "Who Let the Dogs: out" O'Neill Anthony "'Rais:in'' 'Raetta Greg "Chez" 'Rothwell "gen "Chees:eball" 'Rus:h Jim " ~ac'' ~acchetta 'Pete "~queeks:" ~eweryn Kevin "~quire'' Tatlow 'Paul "FA:' Wals:h Daniel "Muddy" Waters: Kevin "Ditka" Warner

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Robert F. Brassell 1399 Glen Echo Road Huntingdon Valley, PA 19006 215-364-0158 Nuke485@aol.com Our Lady of Good Counsel Student Council, Football, Baseball, LSC, Latin Club, Gazebo, Senior Class President

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Timothy J. Catinella 1513 Sumneytown Pike Gwynedd, Pa 19436 215-699-6656 St. Rose of Lima Cross Country, Band, Track, LSC

David L. Chesny 200 West Evergreen Avenue Philadelphia,Pa 19118 215-248-9270 chezniak8585@aol .com Our Mother of Consolation Cross Country, Indoor Track, Outdoor Track

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David M. Cybok, Jr. 573 E. Marwood Rd Philadelphia, Pa 19120 215-329-3228 Adidasdm l 4@aol.com St.Ambrose Photography Club

Kevin P. Dailey 13 Bomaca Drive Doylestown, 1890 l 215-340-0928 KPDailey l @aol .com Our Lady of Mt. Carmel JV Tennis,Band,Freshman Mentor "~{ 速 ~ 'fO,U! J&v't ~ ' 'fO,U!' 'l0 ~ ~ C/AU!/Ul<je/'.

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Anthony Dicicco 1861 August Drive Huntingdon Valley, PA 19006 215-357-1327 Chudafua@aol.com Our Lady of Good Counsel Football, Ice Hockey, lntramurals

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senio1 Michael P. Dominick 20 l Holly Drive Chalfont, PA 18914 215-822-6226 mikeyd7 42@aol .com St.Jude Theater, Intra murals, LSC, Kairos 37-29 Leader

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Kevin A. Doran 619 Gilham Street Philadelphia,PA 19111 215-728-7369 Wildkat730@hotmail.com St.William Wisterian, NHS, Yearbook, WEXP, Wresting, Forum, Spanish Club, Latin Club, Science Club

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Michael P. Dougherty 23 RemingtonPlace Ivyland, PA 18974 215-355-8054

Edward J. Dow-ning 218 Chatham Place Lansdale, PA 19446 215-362-2433 JackDOOl@aol.com Mary Mother of the Redeemer LSC,Amnesty lnternational,Spanish Club, NHS

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Thomas I. Fox 7438 Palmetto Street Philadelphia,PA 19111 215-745-3234 phillyrower03@yahoo.com St.Cecilia Crew, Band, LSC

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James P. Gardner 11126 Hendrix Street Philadelphia,PA 19116 215-673-6 l l l HowlinMadl 7@yahoo.com St. Christopher Competition Band, Photography Club, La Salle Respect Life, German Club

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l 089 Anthony Wayne Drive Warminster, PA 18974 (215)-675-6019 kevl211_03@yahoo.com Nativity of Our Lord Italian Club, Bowling, Kairos 37-30 Leader, WEXP, Yearbook, Outdoor Adventure Club, Crew, LSC,

Michael A. Garofalo 9045 Pine Road Philadelphia, PA 19115 215-677-9326 St.Albert Bowling ((cgab ~ 0t/,&l/ ~ - ,, <{1JC//lt0 er;;~

Timothy J. Garvin 3013 Meredith Lane Plymouth Meeting, PA 19462 610-272-2336 Garvtg l l l 3@msn.com Epiphany of Our Lord Stage Crew, Band, Photography Club,SADD, lntramurals

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senio1 Gregory J. Giagnacova 671 Andrews Drive Harleysville, PA 19438 215-256-1516 GJ69 l @aol.com Corpus Christi Soccer, Crew, NHS

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RyanR.Gill 503 Acorn Street Philadelphia, PA 19128 215-487-2775 ryguy l 66@yahoo.com Immaculate Heart of Mary Crew, lntramurals, La Salle Respect Life

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Gerald J. Givnish 414 Cedarwood Lane Elkins Park, PA 19027 215-663-9093 JJG l 385@aol.com St.James Kairos 37-27 Leader, Baseball, Tennis, Intra murals, LSC, Ski Club, Student Council,La Salle Respect

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Christopher M. Gladu 644 Colonial Drive Horsham, PA 19044 215-628-3380 Gladde03@aol.com St. Catherine of Siena Crew, SADD, Project Home, Ski Club

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J. Christopher Gormley 4120 Devonshire Road Plymouth Meeting, PA 19462 610-941-91 12 St. Philip Neri Soccer, Ski Club, Respect Life, Outdoor Adventure Club

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Joseph G. Grasso 1832 Howe Lane Maple Glen,PA 19002 215-654-05 71 Fivehole9@aol .com Freshman Football, Hockey, SADD, Spanish Club, Ski Club

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Stephen M. Gray 1529 Lardner Street Philadelphia,PA 19149 215-288-7344

Philip M. Greiner 3104 Quarry Lane Lafayette Hill, PA 19444 610-828-6920 Gthang2003@aol.com St. Philip Neri Wrestling, Soccer, Lacrosse, Crew, Student Council

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Martin E. Griffis 307 North Easton Road Glenside, PA 19038 215-884-3342 St. Luke Ice Hockey

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Neil P. Griffis 307 North Easton Road Glenside, PA 19038 215-884-3342 St. Luke Football, Wrestling, Track and Field

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Joseph R. Guerra 427 Jonathan Place Philadelphia, PA 19115 215-464-5088 sonofwar5 l 7@aol.com St. Albert the Great NHS, Italian Club,Spanish Club, Latin Club, LSC, lntramurals, Track and Field

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Graham E. Guthrie 636 Eagle Lane Lansdale, PA 19446 215-699-7306 Doduble@aol.com Corpus Christi Lacrosse, Freshman Football, Spanish Club, LSC <<

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Joseph M. Haenn l 07 Pauline Circle Montgomeryville, PA 19446 215-368-3698 St. Rose of Lima

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James P. Harkins 819 Glenn Street Philadelphia,PA 19115 215-698-0365 St. Albert the Great Soccer, Baseball, History Club, Respect Life

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Steven E. Harrigan 21 Bobbie Drive lvyland,PA 18974 215-322-7940 Sublimesk83 l l@aol.com St. Vincent de Paul Guitar Ensemble, Film Club, Guitar Club, Ski Club, Italian Club

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Patrick J. Healy 8226 Wilson Street Philadelphia, PA 19136 215-33 1-81 17 Sieswimmer@aol.com St.Jerome Swim Team Captain, Yearbook, LSC, Freshman Mentor, Crew

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Brendan M. Heck 3601 Wind ridge Drive Doylestown, PA 18901 215-340-9201 Bheck2@aol.com Our Lady of Mount Carmel Football, Lacrosse, NHS, lntramurals,Student Council

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Gregory R. Heleniak 1830 Meredith Lane Blue Bell, PA 19422 610-277-7147 GhLs03@hotmail.com St. Helena Chorus, WEXP, NHS, Theater, Latin Club, Respect Life, Spanish Club, Drama Club, Italian Club, Band

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Kevin M. Heselpoth 4131 Franklin Way Lafayette Hill, PA 19444 610-825-3719 Keheselpoth@msn.com St. Philip Neri Baseball,WEXP, Italian Club,NHS,Cross Country,SADD,Film Club

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Timothy R. Hoh,vick 1206 Victoria Road Warminster, PA 18974 215-672-6685 Spooky864@aol .com St.Joseph Baseball,Academic Decathlon, Film Club, Latin Club, NHS, Football, History Club "CVl ~,,, C)VV0Cl/lel 11 11 , cY? . . tJ !" , UAAJ', tuW f1U:!4V. . . {l'\,().,C,fV.

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Jason D. Javie 122 Inverness Drive Blue Bell, PA 19422 610-292-0122 JasonJavie@aol .com St. Helena Stage Crew,Spanish Club, lntramurals

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H.BradKerr 745 West Curry Drive Blue Bell, PA 19422 215-641-0709 Currl l@aol.com Epiphany of our Lord Cross Country,SADD,Track and Field,Fresh Mentor,Ski Club,LSC

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Michael T. King 1383 Brook Lane Jamison, PA 18929 215 491-5896 RedScapeMK@yahoo.com St. Christopher Crew, Cross Country, Gazebo, Band

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Ryan A. Knapp 3536 Teton Rd. Philadelphia, PA 19154 215637-7417 Knapp l 6@aol.com St.Anselm Ski Club, Outdoor Adventure Club

Francis T. Kohler 1842 Howe Lane Maple Glen,PA 19002 215 643-76 l O ftkohler20@hotmail.com St. Alphonsus Cross Country, Ice Hockey, LSC, Outdoor Track, Spanish Club, NHS

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Paul H. Kopicki 1353 Overbrook Road Wynnewood, PA 19096 6 l 0-896-9160 Eleglacien@aol .com Ice hockey ''9;/ie,~t&~@t&~up''

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John M. Kornfeind 1008 Redtail Road Audubon,PA 19403 610 539-3029 Johnnyk3 l 5@aol.com Visitation BVM Crew, Football

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Justin J. Krenski 9207 Pine Road Philadelphia,PA 19115 215-677-7416

Isaiah Chol Kuch 5731 McMahon Street Philadelphia, PA 19144 215 843-5226 iKuch@anglefire.com St. Peter Episcopal Mathletes, World Affairs ((~{~~~~~, ~wdt~O/~UY~'fO'Wl'~"

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Andrew- J. L'Ecuyer 825 Patterson Drive Lansdale, PA 19446 6 l 0-584-808 7 4Squires@msn.com Corpus Christi Soccer, Basketball, Lacrosse, Pep Band, Competition Band, Kairos Leader

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Christian S. Lew-is 1318 East Barringer Street Philadelphia,PA 19119 215-224-2369 Cslewis2003@aol .com WEXP, Lab Managers

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Matthew J. Madden 980 Lenmar Drive Blue Bell, PA 19422 215-283-0161 Matt0773@aol.com Epiphany of Our Lord Football, Baseball, SADD, LSC, Intra murals

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Michael A, Malkowski 15022 Peyton Street Philadelphia,PA 19116 215-969-6604 Mike2003 7@aol .com St. Christopher Respect Life, Spanish Club

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Trevor J. Martin 103 Price Avenue Narberth, PA 19072 610-668-8738 trippingwake@yahoo.com St. Margaret Crew, Football, LSC

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William C. Marych 7100 Tabor Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19111 215-722-5291 Chyram22@aol.com Annunciation BVM & St Agnes JV and Varsity Tennis,Yearbook,Art Club, NHS

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l9----------------------&---------------------~senio Todd M. McBride 555 Brights Lane Penllyn, PA 19422 215-628-9339 St. Alphonsus Football, NHS, Wisterian, Film Club, LSC,SADD

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Terrence P. Mccann 160 Cliveden Avenue Glenside, PA 19038 215-884-7292 mccann03@hotmail.com St. Luke Cross Country, Indoor Track, Outdoor Track ~ ~ f1u& ~ me2

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Alexander T. Mccarron 1465 Granary Road Blue Bell, PA 19422 215-628-9660 openface56 7@aol .com Martial Arts Club,Band,Anime Club

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William F. McCullough 4002SchoolHouseLane Plymouth Meeting, PA 19462 610-828-3734 BMAC62785@aol.com St. Philip Neri Cross Country, Crew, WEXP, Student Council, Film Club

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Brendan G. McDermott 35 Summit Street Philadelphia, PA 19118 215-242-3120 Our Mother of Consolation Soccer, Intra murals

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Garrett S. McDowell 1560 Hampton Road Rydal, PA 19046 215-884-8809 G7S7M7@aol.com Swimming

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Brian A. McGillin 2362 Chip Point Warrington, PA 18976 215-343-0823 chmcgill@prodigy.net St. Robert Bellarmine Cross Country, Crew

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PatrickJ. McGonigle 36 l O Stokley Street Philadelphia,PA 19129 215-848-3278 ilikefrogs25@yahoo.com St. Bridget Indoor Track, Outdoor Track, Cross Country, Student Council, LSC

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Matthew- G. McGurkin l O Ronald Circle Oreland, PA 1907 5 215-5 76-0842 Gurk l 3@aol.com Holy Martyrs Basketball, Football, Lacrosse, Student Council, LSC

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Kevin F. McLoughlin 643 Charette Road Philadelphia,PA 19115 215-969-5599 catcher237@aol.com St. Albert the Great Baseball, Football

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g~ Thoinas K. McMahon 2573 Cold Spring Road Lansdale, PA 19446 215-66 1-9684 DrEvil5 l 2@aol.com Visitation BVM Crew, LSC, Student Council, NHS, Gazebo, Yearbook, History Club, Campus Ministry, Kairos 37-29 leader

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Robert M. McNainara 830 Foxwood Circle Lafayette Hill, PA 19444 215-836-7665 mbrkew@msn.com St. Philip Neri Crew, Football, NHS, WEXP, ( ( ~ ~ ~ i r v tlii& ~ a n d ? ) ~ kJJ,,041,0 witlv

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Daniel W. Mcshane 8241 New Second Street Elkins Park, PA 19027 215-635-3905 danmc 7 l 4@yahoo.com St.James Intra murals, Crew, Photography Club, SADD "9;t)Jkn, ~ di,e;, ~

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Matthe'-'V S. Meves 18 Turner Court Lower Gwynedd, PA 19002 215-628-3555 lmSoMoneyl 2 l 2@aol.com St. Rose of Lima Golt,SADD,LSC,NHS

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Joseph A. Micucci 2925 Belgrade Street Philadelphia, PA 19134 215-425- 1351 joe_micucci@hotmail.com Nativity BVM Ice Hockey,Spanish Club, NHS, LSC

Blaise A. Miller 137 Williams Avenue Newtown, PA 18940 215-598-3904

Robert A. Miller 64 Woodview Lane North Wales, PA 19454 26 7-468-0440 SirWillyl 3@aol.com St. Rose lntramurals, NHS, Baseball

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Stephen P. Miller l 034 Hilltop Road Southampton, PA 18966 215- 396-8051 stever2003@hotmail.com Our Lady of Good Counsel Lab Managers,Baseball Manager,LSC,WEXP

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Michael A. Minni 37 Magnolia Place Philadelphia,PA 19115 215-969-82 l 6 minnid@earthlink.net Maternity BVM LSC, Crew, Band

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Michael W. Moffett 1673 Thayer Drive Blue Bell, PA 19422 610-277-5760 mmlasalle@hotmail.com St. Helena Bowling, Italian Club,Spanish Club, NHS

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Darcell K. Moore 204 Somerset Circle Chalfont, PA 18914 215-822-6484 DMoore4 l 7@aol.com Basketbal, Tennis

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Maximillian J. Muller 2160 Washington Lane Huntington Valley, PA 19006 215-94 7-8002 wolfboy2 l 6@aol .com Our Lady Help of Christians Golf, NHS, Latin Club

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senior Michael Nespola 1749 Grandville Circle Jamison, PA 18929 215-343-74 75 MikeN62 l@aol.com St. Robert Bellarmine Cross Country,lce Hockey,ltalian Club,Science Club,NHS

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MichaelA. O'Callaghan 82 Woodbine Way Plymouth Meeting, PA 19462 610-940- 1254 131 go27 l@aol.com St. Philip Neri WEXP,Yearbook, Wisterian, Ice Hockey

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Matthew J. O'Donnell 46 Douglass Road Lansdale, PA 19446 215-997-266 l fiveods@bellatlantic.net Mary, Mother of the Redeemer Soccer, Lacrosse, Pep Band, Concert Band, Honors Advanced Jazz Band, Competition Band,Saxophone Ensemble,NHS

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Joseph M. O'Pella 7506 henry Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19128 215-482-908 l mudpie2003@aol .com Immaculate Heart of Mary lntramurals, LSC,SADD, NHS ''CJi!i&u, lfOM/~ name,s;, tlu!,n; lfOM/~~- ~ ' lfOM/~ UY

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Devin P. Ohman 205 Holly Drive Chalfont, PA 18914 215-997-2023 St.Jude Crew, LSC, Ski Club, Cross Country, Track and Field

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Jason H. Oliver 3033 Runnymede Drive Plymouth Meeting, PA 19462 610-279-5392 JHOLSHS@aol.com Epiphany of our Lord Soccer, lntramurals, Film Club, Ski Club

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Michael J. Onufrak 8610 Trumbauer Drive Wyndmoor, PA 19038 215-233-0735 EHuffman@comcast.net St. Genevieve Band, Bowling, Wrestling, lntramurals u

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Mattheur J. Pace 7115 Montour Street Philadelphia,PA 19111 215-722-3176 Pacefamily@prodigy.net Presentation BVM Forensics, Band, Chorus, NHS

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James P. Perdigao 82 Heather Valley Road Holland, PA 18966 215-579-59 l 6

Austin L. Perera 326 7 Water Street Road Collegeville, PA 19426 610-584-6085 ausperera@yahoo.com Visitation BVM Mathletes,RC Racing Club,German Club,Forensics,NHS,Tennis

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Elias J. Pery 622 Woodbrook Drive Ambler, PA 19002 215-619-4766 Bigpopapry@aol.com St. Alphonsus Soccer, Golf

Carl J. Pfefferle 7325 Valley Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19128 215-487-6490 music4pfefferle@aol .com Immaculate Heart of Mary Pep Band, Concert Band, WEXP, Chorus, Belcrofters, LSC, lntramurals

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senio1 Zachary Pickens 241 Foulkrod Boulevard King of Prussia, PA 19406 610-272-5527 ZPickens@yahoo.com

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Bruce G. Pohlot 6164 Hidden Valley Drive Doylestown, PA 18901 215-794-2668 Brucemanx@aol .com Our Lady of Mount Carmel Football,lndoor and Outdoor Track and Field,Student Council,NHS

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David F. Prisco 225 S. 4th Street Philadelphia,PA 19106 215-629-7456 Dprisco2003@mail.com St.Joseph Film Club, People to People, WEXP

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Jonathan A. Raffa 4 Pacer Lane Norristown, PA 19401 610-277-4635 JRtwine@aol.com Film Club

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Michael I. Ragan 8 Church Road Ambler, PA 19002 215-643-207 4

Anthony C. Raieta 279 Acorn Lane North Wales, PA 19454 215-699-4497 RiettiOO@aol.com St. Rose of Lima Respect Life, lntramurals, Basketball

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Gioacchino C. Randazzo l 005 Bell Lane Maple Glen,PA 19002 215-646-07 48 Gioacchino l 8@aol.com St. Alphonsus "(;JjJ(J,fl/'t, tak0CUUf

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Brian S. Rodziak 9729 Laramie Road Philadelphia,PA 19115 215-673-8250 phillyalki402 l@aol.com St. Albert the Great WEXP, Film Club,Art Club ''?;A@@~ mom,eni;cuu;l0tl0'Uf ~ lninut0 LfO,W sJwu1d ~ ~ t& /!wM o,nw; ib cau,5,0 LfO,W ffUUf flRAJ,(!/{/ ~ ib ~ "

Christopher M. Rose 4000 Fountain Circle Fountainville, PA 18923 215-766-2392 roseman5285@yahoo.com Our Lady of Mount Carmel WEXP, Bowling, Theatre

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Gregory R. Rothwell 115 Shippen Road Erdenheim, PA 19038 215-233-3503 Saint Genevieve Crew, lntramurals, Wisterian, Kairos 37-28 Leader,Ski Club

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Nicholas B. Shields 296 Hawks Flight Court Ambler, PA 19002 215-643- 1318

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Nikodem SiW'ek 20 Helens Lane Chalfont, PA 18914 215-997-2767 siwkn304@aol.com St.Jude Crew,lndoorTrack,Science Club,Ski Club,German Club

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Christopher J. Tuck 125 Westminster Drive North Wales PA 19454 215-997-2670 Tuckcj@hotmail.com Mary, Mother Of the Redeemer Ice Hockey

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Edvvard M. Weinrich l 005 Highland Avenue Abington,PA 19001 215-885-80 l l Entropylc@hotmail.com Our Lady Help of Christians German Club

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Nicholas P. Weiss 118 Matthew Drive North Wales, PA 19454 215-362-6457 Neo2934@aol.com Mary Mother of the Redeemer Lab Managers, Martial Arts Club

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Richard F. Wilson 366 Laurence Road Huntingdon Valley, PA 19006 215-947-1013 Lmpbizt453@aol.com Our Lady of Good Counsel WEXP,Ski Club

Ti:rnothy 0. Wilson 2925 North Wales Road East Norriton, PA 19403 610-275-2695 PsiSyco@hotmail.com NHS,Spanish,Science,Math,and Drama Clubs, lntramurals, Bowling, Tennis,S.A.D.D.,Yearbook, NHS

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- - - - - - - - - - - - - - , - - - - - ~ class of 2003 Joseph F. Winning 2 Ronald Circle Oreland, PA 19075 215-886- 1872 Jwinn33@aol.com Holy Martyrs Football, Basketball Manager, Baseball, LSC, lntramurals,SADD

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to their students' lack of once perfeet work ethics. The seniors' constant late assigments and class pranks always send the teachers screammg. So, congratulations

are in order for these seniors, for successfully coasting their way through senior year and graduating with doing as little work as possible .

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GOLD PATRON LISTINGS Frank Kasprzak, American Disposal Systems "Good luck Francis, Class of 2006"

Narkiewicz Law Offices Congratulations Ryan Fitz and the Class of 2003 !Love Mom &

Drs. Maria and Anthony Limberakis Mike Minni, you make us proud every day! Love Mom & Dad Jim and Sheila Monastero Ryan, Congratulations, Work hard; play nice, be kind, go to your destiny; fear nothing! Love Mom, Dad, John, and Michael

Only the Phillies winning the World Series would be better. I Mom, Dad and Sammi Mike,Always proud. Mom, Dad and Tony

Congratulations to Jim Sacchetta and the Class of '03.Always believe in yourself and follow your dreams. Love Mom, Dad, Brian True greatness lies in your heart, not in your circumstances. Dan, Stephanie, and Matthew Brad Caracausa: You have worked so hard to achieve your rr Congratulations Class of 2003! Pookie, thank you! We are D. E. successes at La Salle. Continue your focus and you will have a Lighted with all you have done these years at La Salle! Love Mom, cessful future. We love you and are so very proud of you! I Mom, Dad, Tyler, and Corinne Dad, and Holly Congratulations Greg! Love Mom, Dad, Colleen, and Kim

Best wishes to the Class of '06 from Ashley's Auto tags

Dr. & Mrs. William Gibbons

Marabrite Inc. Mary Bangor, President

David: We are so proud of you. We wish you all the best as you begin Congratulations Chris and the Class of 2003. Love Mom, Dad, a new chapter in your life. Congratulations! Love Mom, Dad, and gela, Bryan, and Dylan Rebecca Christian, Congratulations and good luck on your journey tow Jerry, Congratulations! We are so proud! Love Mom, Dad, and the academic achievement. We're very proud of you and wish you family cess in any and everything you do in life. Love Aunt Felicia & U Reggie Congratulations Matt and the Class of 2003! - The Madden Family To our grandson Christian Lewis: Congratulations and good Follow your dreams! - The Ferrick Family with your future endeavors. Love Me-mom & Pop-pop Mr. & Mrs. Richard Connor Best ofluck, Tim Catinella! We love you! - Your family: Mom, Dad, Paul, and Danny

To our nephew and cousin, Christian Lewis: We're proud of; accomplishments and wish you all the best the future has to c you. Love Monica, Sonny, Bianca, Walt, Jr., and Imani

Congratulations Christian Lewis! Hard work leads to enjoy Congratulations Matt( tus) & the Class of 2003 - The Loftus Family times; as you toiled at La Salle, your college foundation was for and friendships too. God Bless! Love Mom, Dad, Kirsten, Dick Ford & Family Shane Tim Garvin, we could not be any more proud of you. It has been a Congratulations Christian, on your graduation. May you l privilege to share your La Salle College High School experience. many more. Higher education is your passport for a happy ca Love Mom & Dad Love Nana & Aunt Deborah Congratulations Billy and to the Class of 2003. You have made us all so proud! Love Mom, Dad, and Jess

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Thanks to La Salle for four great years! Trevor Martin, '03


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tt , Colin, 34 tt , Patrick, 50 tt , Kevin, 144 y ,David,50 ,on , Channing, 144 1s ,Sean,50 1s , Timothy, 50 1s , Russell, 144 1ski , Christopher, 42, 48 , Nicholas, 50 w, Christopher, 34 w ,Sean, 145,216 tine, John Paul, 42 n , Conor, 50, 92 , Gregory, 50 ;o , Michael, 145 ia , Allen, 42 :rson , K. Ryan, 42 ews , Michael, 42 is, Matthew, 9, 145 loni , Cesare, 42 nos, III , Peter, 34 e , Ms. Valentine, 22, 81 nello , Gabriel, 42 ibald , Timothy, 146 :,Mr. Fred, 21 m, James, 42 s , Michael, 146 n, James, 50,51 路,Brian,42

ew, Phillip, 35 is , Jeffrey, 50 :chi , Matthew, 50 r , Fredrick, 50 cker , Gregory, 42 ieri , Ryan, 146 uto, Dominick, 146 >W , Matthew, 50 a , Mr. Tom, 22 ett , Kevin, 50 John,42 Christopher, 50 ~tt , Luke, 50 ~tt, Christian, 42 ett, John, 60, 105, 116, 140, 17 ~tt , Ryan, 42 y , Ryan, 42, 88,89 ynski ,Andrew, 67, 147 lyga , Garrett, 50

Bateman ,Paul, 97,147 Battin, James, 147 Battista, Jonathan, 50, 53 Beale , Justin, 148 Beck ,Andrew, 50 Behr , Colin, 42 Beichert , Brendan, 50 Bell , Terrell, 50 Bender , Robert, 63, 70, 148 Bene , Mr. Roco, 22 Benincasa , Daniel Benincasa , Kevin, 50 Benz , William, 50 Berger , Michael, 42 Bergman , Mitchell, 86, 148 Beyer ,Karl Bibu, Steve, 50,, 126, 128 Bidus , Gerald, 42 Bidus , Kyle, 50 Bielecki , Mark, 50,65 Bisirri, Joseph, 50 Blagrave , Kevin, 50 Blagrave , Patrick Blanco , Senor Gabe, 23 Bloh , Mr. Dennis, 23 Bolinski , Matthew, 42 Bonnevie, Paul, 34, 39 Bonny ,Alain Bono , Andrew, 50 Borrell , William, 50 Borrell ,Andrew Boyle , Michael, 42 Braca, John, 42 Brader, Mr. Rod, 23 Bradwell , Matthew, 42 Brady ,Andrew, 50 Brady ,John Brandt , Drew Brassell, Robert, 60, 61, 148 Brechbill , Nicholas, 50 Breen , Mrs. Lastinia, 22 Breitmayer ,Alex Brennan , Cole, 50 Bresnahan , Philip, 50 Brett , Patrick, 50 Breznicky, David, 50 Britt , Andrew, 42 Britt , Timothy, 149 Britton , Steven, 50 Broderick , Patrick, 42 Buchanan , Kyle, 42 Buck ,Andrew, 51 Buonomo , John Bur , Mark, 51 Burke , Gerard, 42 Bush , Christopher Byrne , Christopher Byrnes, Patrick, 97,, 143, 149, 216

Caglia , Bradley Caglia , David, 149 Cahill , Christopher, 51 Calhoun, Sterling, 33 Calista , Derek, 149 Callahan , Thomas, 42 Caltabiano , Mark, 51 Calvitti , Eric, 51 Campbell , John, 51 Campbell, Ryan, 150 Campo , Darren, 51 Candelore , Joseph, 51 Cane , Christopher, 51 Capaci , Charles, 51 Capaldo , Matthew, 51,89 Capozzi, Nicholas, 150 Cappa , Thomas, 51 Caracausa , Bradley, 63, 150 Cardella , Anthony, 51 Carfagno , Kevin, 51 Carlin , R. Sean, 42 Carlin , Brian, 42,, 49 Carlson , Denis, 51 Carman , Paul, 51 Carnevale , Andrew, 12, 66, 67, 150 Carr , Matthew, 51 Carter, Jared, 51 Cartwright ,Vincent, 42 Carvalho , Christopher, 42 Casale , Cody, 43, 134 Casey , Gregory, 34 Casey, Sean, 35 Casey, T. Jeffrey, 51 Cassel, Ian, 35 Catinella , Timothy, 151 Cerwinski , George, 51 Chapman , Michael, 43 Chapman-Smith, Robert, 35 Chesnik, Mr. Mark , 22, 99 Chesny ,David, 110, 127, 151 Chiarello , Andrew, 51 Chiarello , Matthew, 35 Chinnici , Francesco, 43 Chmielewski , Brian, 151 Chong , Brandon, 43 Ciammetti , Pasquale, 43 Ciccaglione, David, 35 Ciccimaro , Mrs. Janice, 22 Ciccimaro , Mr. Joe, 22,83 Cifelli , Dominic, 51 Ciliberto, Stephen, 43 Ciminera , Cameron, 43 Cipolla , David, 43 Cipolla , Mr. Dan, 23 Cirelli , Mr. Chuck, 23 Cipolla , Daniel, 151 Ciufo , Christopher, 43

Clark,Mr.Lew, 13,23,65 Clark, James, 140, 152 Clark ,Alex, 35 Clark, Michael, 35 Clarke, Timothy, 35 Clay, Matthew, 51 Clearkin, Brian, 51, 133 Cleary, Thomas, 35 Clifford, John, 43 Clifford, Timothy, 51, 152 Cohen, Brett, 152 Colburn ,Jay, 153 Colburn, Ryan, 35 Colistra, Mr. Joe, 24, 104 Collins , Mr. Mark , 24 Collins, Kevin, 35 Corney, D., 153 Conicelli, Richard, 35 Connolly, Steven, 43 Connor ,Andrew,65, 153 Conti , Christopher, 43 Conway, Colin, 35 Cooney , Timothy, 43 Cooney, Jonathan, 99, 116, 154, 216 Cooney, W. Gresham, 35 Cooper , R. Vance, 51 Cooper, Jeremy, 35 Cosella, Joseph, 60, 117, 154 Cosgrove, Richard, 33,, 35 Costanza, Steven, 35 Costello, Patrick, 35 Cotlov, Andrew, 43 Courtney ,Maxwell,62,, 117, 154 Covolus , Nicholas, 86, 154 Cowhey, Thomas, 35 Coyle , Michael, 51 Cozzie , Travis, 43 Craig , Timothy, 51 Crawford, Nicholas, 35 Crawford , Robert, 51 Creed ,John,60,61,106, 113, 132, 155 Creter, Ryan, 35 Croke , John, 43 Croke, Thomas, 35 Crowe , Mr. David, 22, 24 Crone, Gregory, 35 Crouse, John, 43 Cullen , Timothy, 43 Cummings , William, 43 Cumpstone , Scott, 43 Cunnane, Patrick, 35 Cunningham , David, 51 Cunningham , Kyle, 43 Curran, Patrick, 35 Curran, Ryan, 35 Curry, Patrick, 155 Curtin , Ryan, 51

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n ____ Dailey, Kevin, 141, 155, 216 Damm , Thayer, 43 D'Angelo, Dr. Joseph, 20 Daniele, Peter, 35 Darragh , Christopher, 43 Daulerio , Francis, 43 Dauphinee , Andrew, 51 Davis ,Andrew, 35 Davis, Philip, 156 Davis, Bryn, 96, 156 Deak , James, 51 Dearden, Benjamin, 35 Decastro , Daniel, 51 DeGennaro , Ms. Donna, 24 DeGirolamo, Richard, 51 Degnan ,Andrew, 52 Delaney, Patrick, 59, 93, 140, 156, 216 Demeter, Mr. Doug, 25 Demeter, Mrs. Megan, 26 Dempsey, Mr. Joe, 25, 87 Dempsey, Patrick, 43 Dempsey, Ryan, 52 Dempsey , Matthew, 43 DePaul, Christopher, 110, 129, 157 DePaulo , Michael, 43 Desiderio ,Andrew, 52 Dever, Mrs. Pat, 21 Devine , Mr. Pat , 24 Devine, Richard, 35 Devlin , Robert, 43 DiAntonio, Philip, 157 Diasio , Edward, 43 DiBiagio , Brian, 43 Dicciani, Kevin, 35 Diccicco , Mrs. Frances, 24 DiCicco ,Anthony, 157 Dick ,Adam, 52 Dickerson , Kory, 43 DiDonato , Edward, 43 Diehl , Mr. David, 24 DiLaurenzo, Michael, 35 Dilella, Christopher, 35 DiMenna ,Adam, 52 DiNola , Edward, 43 DiPaolo , Paul, 51 DiPasquale , Br. Bill, 25 DiPiero, Richard, 35 DiPrato , Aldo, 43 DiRenzo , Luke, 52 Do,Hai,43 Dolan , Mr. Mike, 25 Dominick, Michael, 90, 158 Donnelly, Thomas, 52 Donahue , Mrs. Linda, 15, 16, 25 Donohoe, Mr. Bill, 27 Donohoe , Kevin, 46,, 52, 53 Donohoe , Brian, 102, 103, 115, 158

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Donovan, Michael, 35 Dooney, James, 43,, 60 Doran, Kevin, 158 Dougherty , Christopher, 14, 65,158 Dougherty, Michael, 159 Douglas ,Adam,43 Downing, Edward, 159 Doyle , Matthew, 43 Driscoll, Christopher, 35, 39, 124 Driscoll , Michael, 52 Duckett, Timothy, 52 Dugan, Thomas, 35 Dukes ,Anthony,43 Duncheskie, Mr. Steve, 27 Dungan ,Michael, 13, 159 Dunn ,Andrew, 52 Dunn, Gerald, 52 Dunn, Timothy, 43 Dunne, Christopher, 65,66,97, 132, 133, 159, 216, Dunne , Dennis, 43 Durkin, Corey, 160 Dwyer ,Joseph,6,63, 141, 160 Dwyer , Stephen, 160 Dwyer, Timothy, 160

E _ _ __ Ebbecke, Robert, 35 Ebbecke, Thomas, 52 Eddy, Travis, 35 Edger , Thomas, 43 Egan, Brendan, 35 Egan, Kevin, 52 Eichert , Richard, 43 Eichwald , William, 44 Ellis , Michael, 52 Elnitski , Michael, 44 Esposito, Louis, 52 Evans, Mr. Gerry, 24, 27, 96

p _ _ __ Falcone, Mr. Joe, 23, 27 Fallavollita, Franco, 52 Familiaran, Gabriel, 52 Farrington, Stephen, 161 Farrington, Michael, 35 Fasoline , James, 161 Fasoline , Daniel, 36 Favata , Raymond, 44 Fedorowicz, Joseph, 52, 127 Feeley, Stephen, 44 Feeley , Kevin, 161 Fegley, Mark, 52 Feldman , Michael, 161 Fellmeth, Benjamin, 52 Ferguson , Patrick, 44 Ferrick, Thomas, 66, 162 Ferrie, Daniel, 52 Ferrier, Robert, 52

Ferro, Michael, 52 Field, Mrs. Betty, 27 Fields, Ryan, 162 File , Mr. Dan, 27 Fillman , Gerald, 36 Finore ,James, 162 Fisher , Brett, 36 Fisher , Daniel, 36 Fitzgerald , Mr. Bernie, 26 Fitzgerald , Colin, 52 Fitzpatrick , Ryan, 162 Flood, Patrick, 52 Fluehr, Joseph, 36 Flynn, Sean, 63, 163 Foell , Michael, 52 Foley, Timothy, 36 Ford , Mrs. Ann, 21 Ford, Kenneth, 163 Ford , Sean, 44 Ford , Tyler, 44 Fornace , Christopher, 36 Forster , Sean, 44 Forster , Robert, 44 Fox, Thomas, 163 Fragnito ,Michael, 163 Fratamico , Robert, 44 Furey, William, 85, 113, 114, 164 Furman , Edward, 36 Fyke, Mr. Jim, 26, 33

G_ __ Gabryelski , Stephen, 164 Galbally , Christopher, 103, 105, 141, 164 Galen , Timothy, 164 Gallagher, Patrick, 52,, 124 Gallagher , Christopher, 44 Gallagher , Eugene, 44 Gambone, Kenneth, 52 Gannon, Patrick, 52 Gardner ,James, 165 Gardner, Kevin, 93, 98, 165 Garofalo ,Angelo, 52, 123 Garofalo ,Michael, 122, 165 Garvin , Mrs. Theresa, 26 Garvin , Timothy, 85,, 165 Garzone, Christopher, 52 Gatison, L.G., 36 Gatto , Nicholas, 36 Gavin , David, 36 Gavin, Christopher, 52 Gazzara , Michael, 44 Gebert , Peter, 36 Gehringer, James, 36 Geiger, Mr. Bill, 27, 49 Geiger, Erick, 52 Gesing, Mr. Chuck, 23, 27 Gemi , Jeffrey, 44 Giagnacova , Gregory, 109, 138, 139,166 Giaimo, John, 52

Gibbons , Stephen, 36 Gibbons , Ryan, 44 Gibbons , David, 52 Gibbons , Brian, 36 Gibbons, Mr. Mark Gigliotti , Jason, 36 Gigliotti, Nicholas, 52 Gill ,Mrs. Connie,21 Gill, Ryan, 166 Gill , Andrew, 44 Gillespie, Mr. Terry, 27 Ginty, Kyle, 52 Givnish, Gerald, 166 Givnish , Brian, 44 Glaccum, Michael, 52 Glacken , Mr. Joe , 26 Gladu, Christopher, 167 Gleason ,Andrew, 36 Gleason, Matthew, 52 Glover, Christopher, 52,, 108 Good ,Daniel, 167 Gormisky, Paul, 52 Gormley , Chris, 167 Graham, Edward, 53 Grant , Michael, 44 Grasso,Joseph,71,168 Gravinese , Joseph, 36 Gray , Stephen, 168 Greaves , Christopher, 53 Greenfield , Matthew, 36 Gregorio , Nicholas, 53, 55, 88, Greiner , Philip, 6, 168 Griffis , Neil, 168 Griffis , Martin, 169 Griffith , Joshua, 36 Guarrieri , Edward, 36 Guckin , Kevin, 44 Guerra ,Joseph,62,, 169 Guest , Ms. Diana, 26 Guinan , Sean, 44 Guthrie, Graham, 169,

H _ __ Haas , Michael, 36 Haefner ,Andrew, 36 Haenn , Joseph, 66,67, 169 Haenn ,Andrew,44 Haesler, F. Joseph, 44 Hagy , Brennan, 44 Halbritter , J. Bradley, 36 Haley-Dingle, Wendell, 44 Hamilton, Jeffrey, 44 Hand, Peter, 53 Handschuh , Michael, 36 Hannigan ,Andrew, 53 Hanselmann , Peter, 36,, 60 Harkins , James, 170 Harp , Matthew, 36 Harrigan , Kevin, 36 Harrigan , Steven, 170 Harrison , Andrew, 44


y, Mr. Gerry, 26 nan , Thomas, 44 r, Patrick, 93, 124, 125, 141, 0, 216,, n ,David, 122, 170 , Brendan, 170 ner , Matthew, 36, 94 an, Rory, 171 an , Brian, 44,, 60 1 , Thomas, 36 y , Christopher, 37 1iak , Gregory, 171 .er, Jason, 44 .er , Michael, 44 .essey, Joseph, 37 ich , Christopher, 37,, 116 ert , Stephen, 44 hy, Br. Rich, 27 n, Brendan, 53, 134 n ,Kevin,44 )g , Gregory, 44 lpoth , Kevin, 131, 171 , Matthew, 53 , Zachary, 44 ; , Christopher, 53 ll1S, Dennis, 37 '.S ,Alexander, 53 er , Matthew, 37 .er , John, 53 ;son, C. Clark, 37 n, R. Connor, 37 n ,Brian,53 n , Gregory, 44 :nleitner, Mr. George, 27 ick, Mr. Chris, 24,, 27 ick, Timothy, 171 lros , Peter, 172 lros ,Alex, 53 :ins , Brian, 53 an, Kevin, 37 ath , Stephen, 53 , William, 53 '.r ,Ryan,37 '.r , Donald, 44 :on, III , George, 37 1es, Joseph, 37 1es , Robert, 172 , William, 37 ~y , Colin, 53 t ,Andrew,44 1ski, Kevin, 44,, 125

acone, Stephen, 127, 172 arone, Christian, 37 n, Matthew, 37 n ,Kevin,53 s, Christopher, 37 rante, John, 53 rante , Douglas, 172 ,Austin,37

Iraci , Mr. Anthony, 26 Irwin, James, 44 Ivanoski , Leonard, 44

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Jackson, Leo, 44 Jackson, Jordan, 63, 64, 95, 97, 172 Jackson, Mr. Marty, 2, 28, 99, 115 Jacobsen , Matthew, 173 Jaggers, Kent, 53 Jannetti, Christopher, 173 Janton, Fr. Tony, 28 Javie, Jason, 86,, 173 Jeffers, Patrick, 37 Jenkins , Michael, 97, 173 Joachim ,Michael,37 Johanson, Colden, 37 John, Mrs. Kathleen, 30 Johnson ,Matthew, 174 Johnson, Thomas, 44 Johnson, Logan, 53 Johnson, Christopher, 53 Jones, John, 37 Jones, R. Scott, 37 Jorfi, Thomas, 45 Jorfi, Francis, 53 Juliff, Kevin, 45

I( Kalkbrenner , Matthew, 45 Kan of, Jeffrey, 53 Kapp , Stephen, 37 Karczewski , Konrad, 45 Karpchuk ,Andrew, 174 Kasprzak , Francis, 37 Kearney ,Sean-Patrick,37 Keating, John, 45 Keenan, William, 37 Keenan, Mr. John, 24,, 28 Keenan , John, 37 Keenan , Patrick, 53 Keir, Graham, 37 Keir , Clayton, 174 Keller, Jonathan, 174 Kelly , Paul, 45 Kelly, Douglas, 112, 175 Kelly, Matthew, 107, 140, 175 Kelly , Matthew, 37 Kelly, Thomas, 37 Kelly, Timothy, 37 Kelly, Bradford, 175 Kelly-Evans, Mrs. Jane, 21 Kennedy, Brian, 37 Kennedy, Daniel, 53 Kent, Michael, 175 Keppol , Jon, 53 Kerak, James, 37 Kernytsky, Dorian, 86, 176 Kerr , Bradford, 71, 176 Kerr , William, 37

Kersh es , Matthew, 37 Kessler , William, 45 King, Michael, 65, 176 Kirk, Christopher, 53 Kirk, Joseph, 45 Kirk , Ryan, 53,, 114 Kirts , Colin, 53 Klenk , Stephen, 45 Knab ,John,37 Knapp , Ryan, 176 Kohler , Francis, 2,, 14, 64, 177 Kopicki , Paul, 177 Kornfeind, John, 177 Kostenbauder , Daniel, 37 Kozeniewski , Jeffrey, 177 Krasnisky , Bernard, 45 Krenski , Justin, 178 Kuch , Isaiah, 178 Kuch , Michael, 53, 106 Kuch , David, 45

L La Rocca , Ian, 45 Labosky, John, 54 Lackes , Br. Charles, 28 Lacon, Joseph, 45 Lagner , Andrew, 45 Landherr , Matthew, 37 Langdale, Evan, 37 Lanzilotta, Paul, 54, 55 Lawless , Edward, 70, 178 Le, Paul,45 Leahy , Mr. Bill, 28, 36 L'Ecuyer ,Andrew, 178 Lees , John, 37 Leighton , Gavin, 45 Leimbach , Sean, 54,, 60, 62 Lenahen , Patrick, 37 Leshner, Jonathan, 37 Lester, Jon, 37 Levins , Michael, 179 Levins , Robert, 54 Lewandowski , Andrew, 45 Lewis , Christian, 87, 179 Lewis , Gary, 38 Liberatore , Anthony, 179 Liberatore , Jeffrey, 38 Lichtner , Mr. Frank, 28 Light , Mrs. Gerri, 29 Light , David, 179 Limberakis , Anthony, 45 Little , Thomas, 45 Loftus , Timothy, 54 Loftus ,Matthew, 180 Lolosidis , Aristides, 54 Lombard , Patrick, 45 Long, Charles, 180 Lopez , Antonio, 38 Loughery, William, 180 Lowry, Bryan, 54,, 92 Luby, Ryan, 45

Luciani , Matthew, 45 Lumbo ,Noel, 181 Lutsch , Kevin, 54 Lynch , Michael, 45 Lyons , Francis, 45

M Madden , Shane, 54 Madden ,Matthew, 181 Madrak, Alexander, 45 Magarity, Kevin, 181 Magee , Peter, 54 Maher , Mrs. Julia, 20 Maggitti , Kevin, 54 Mahon , Thomas, 54 Maiden , Louis, 38 Maiden, Robert, 54 Makoid , Timothy, 54 Malkowski ,Michael, 182 Malloy, Matthew, 54 Malone , Patrick, 38 Maloney , Shane, 54 Manero , Joseph, 38 Manion , Mr. Dave, 29 Manzi , Nicholas, 45 Marcinek , Timothy, 45 Marcolina, Daniel, 45 Markley , Matthew, 54 Maron , Jason, 54 Marshall , Tyrell, 38 Martin, Trevor, 141, 182 Martin , J. Earl, 45 Martinicchio , Vincent, 38 Martosella, Joseph, 54 Marych, William, 97, 135, 182 Massaro ,Anthony, 54 Mastrangelo, Joseph, 54 Mastroieni , David, 38 Masturzo , William, 38 Mathew ,Paul, 182 Mattera , Christopher, 38 Maxwell, John, 38 Maxwell , Peter, 54, 81 Maxwell , Douglas, 38 May ,S.Alex,62, 141, 183 McAnulty, Michael, 99, 143, 183 McArthur , Robert, 38 McArthur, Joseph, 54 McBride , Mr. Bill, 29 McBride , Scott, 45 McBride , Todd, 62,, 92, 183 McCabe, James, 46 Mccaffery, Patrick, 46 McCann, Terrence, 183 McCann , Brendan, 46 McCann , Ryan, 46 McCarron ,Alexander, 184 McCarthy, Philip, 46, 48 McCarthy , C. Eric, 54 McCarty, Michael, 38 Mccloskey, Bill, 54

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McCoey, John, 46 McCort , Kevin, 38 McCoy , Michael, 46 McCullough , Robert, 38 McCullough, William, 184 McCusker , Patrick, 54 McDade , Christopher, 54 McDermott , Andrew, 46 McDermott , Brendan, 2, 184 McDowell, Garrett, 124, 184 McEvilly , Gerard, 46 McGee , Kevin, 46 McGee , Michael, 46 McGill , Brian, 38 McGillin, Brian, 185 McGilloway, Kevin, 54 McGinley, Sean, 46 McGinly, Daniel, 54 McGinn ,Michael, 185 McGlinn , Michael, 54 McGoldrick , Sean, 46 McGonigle, Patrick, 129, 185 McGorry , Stephen, 38 McGorry, Sean, 55 McGowan , Matthew, 46 McGowan ,Andrew, 38 McGowan , John, 46 McGowan , Michael, 55 McGrath ,Alex, 55,, 129 McGurkin , Matthew, 13, 60, 61,114,140, 185 McKim , Brooke, 46 McKinney, Michael, 46 McLaughlin , Ian, 140,, 186 McLaughlin , Michael, 2, 8, 186 McLaughlin , Sean, 38 Mcloughlin, Kevin, 186 McMahon , Timothy, 38 McMahon, Thomas, 5, 60, 64, 138, 142,186 McMahon, Kevin, 55 McMullen, Michael, 55 McNamara, Robert, 55 McNamara, Robert, 187 McNamara , Kevin, 38 McNamara , Matthew, 38 McNeela, M. Patrick, 187 McPeak, Joseph, 55 Mcshane , Kevin, 46 Mcshane, Daniel, 97, 187 McVey, Thomas,46 Medoro ,Anthony, 55 Medwid ,Andrew, 55 Meehan , William, 55 Mehr, Christopher, 46 Meko, Mr. John Melvin, William, 13, 55 Menno , Marc, 38 Merlini, Michael, 64,, 187 Meves , Tyler, 46 Meves, Matthew, 59, 132, 188 Michael , Mr. Jason, 28

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Michel , Brian, 46 Micucci, Joseph, 188 Mieczkowski ,Anthony, 38 Miles , Shawn, 46,,,,,,,, Miller , Mrs. Barb, 24, 28 Miller, Mr. Gerry, 23, 29 Miller , Kevin, 46 Miller , Miles, 56 Miller , Blaise, 140,, 188 Miller, Colin, 12, 38 Miller, Robert, 5, 12, 189 Miller , Stephen, 65, 86, 189 Miller, Mick, 38 Miller , Christopher, 56 Miller , Kevin, 56 Miller , Chase, 46 Miller , Kevin, 56 Millet , Joseph, 38 Milligan , Mark, 38 Mills , Michael, 46 Minni ,Michael, 189 Mintzer , Michael, 56 Mintzer , Mrs. Ginny, 21 Moffett, Michael, 123, 190 Molchen , Paul, 46 Moll, Kevin, 56, 108, 112, 115, 128 Moll , Daniel, 46 Moloney, Sean, 38 Molush , Mr.Edward, 28 Monagle , Patrick, 56 Monastero , Joseph, 38 Montgomery, Paul, 56 Montgomery , Patrick, 46 Moore, Kevin, 56, 129 Moore , Darcell, 190 Morgan , Max, 38, 94 Mulholland, Christopher, 55, 56 Mullen, Mrs. Mary Kay, 29 Muller , Alexander, 38 Muller , Maximillian, 97, 100, 140, 190 Mullineaux , Max, 56 Murphy, Kevin, 38 Murphy , James, 46 Murtha, Bradley, 47 Mutchler , John, 38

N Naab, Christopher, 190 Naab, David, 59, 63,93, 138, 191 Nagy, Kyle, 191 Nagy, Scott, 38 Nardi, Thomas, 56 Narkiewicz , Kyle, 38 Naticchione , Gino, 38 Nation , Basil, 14, 38 Naydan , William, 56 Neary, R. Brian, 56 Nederostek, Christopher, 47 Nelling , Ryan, 56, 83 Nelson ,Andrew,47

Nespola , Michael, 191 Nicoletti , Mr. Geoff, 23, 31 Nguyen, Francis, 56 Nguyen ,Anthony, 86, 191 Nolan ,Andrew, 192 Nolan, Joseph, 38 Nolfi, Michael, 56

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Oakley, Paul, 56 O'Callaghan, Michael, 192 O'Connell, Sean, 47 O'Connell, Neil, 56, 128 O'Donnell, James, 47 O'Donnell, Thomas, 47 O'Donnell, Thomas, 56 O'Donnell, Matthew, 63 O'Hara, Brendan, 47 Ohman ,Devin, 192 Olejniczak, Carl, 56 Oline, Patrick, 56 Oliver, Jason, 192 Oliver ,George,47 Olszak, Brian, 47 O'Neill, Michael, 47 O'Neill, Patrick, 56, 128 O'Neill , Craig, 38 O'Neill, William, 64, 95, 193 Onufrak, Michael, 83, 193 O'Pella, Joseph, 64, 141, 193 O'Pella, Justin, 56 Ortiz-Canavate , Pablo, 56 Ostopchuck, Kristopher, 39 Ostopchuck, Stephen, 56 O'Toole, Daniel, 47 O'Toole, Mr. Mike, 20

p Pace , Matthew, 193 Padgeon , Michael, 39 Paglione, Vincent, 47 Paige, Paul, 47, 135 Palatano, Joseph, 56 Palidora , Luke, 47 Palmero , Brian, 56 Palo , Gary, 194 Panettieri, Richard, 47 Pappas, Joseph, 39 Parisi, Mr. Joe, 31 Parker , Michael, 56 Pawlish , Gerald, 39 Pedrotty, Ryan, 56 Pelone , Joseph, 56 Pennington , Michael, 47 Perdigao, Christopher, 47 Perdigao,James,194 Perera , Austin, 194 Perry, Jonathan, 56 Peruto, John, 39 Pery ,Elias, 132, 194

Petko , Adam, 39 Petrus , Tyler, 39 Pfefferle, Carl, 64, 70, 195 Phelan , Douglas, 47 Phillips , Anthony, 39 Phillips , William, 39 Pickens ,Zachary, 195 Pilla , John, 39 Pinto , Colin, 56 Playdon , W., 39 Plunkett , Timothy, 39 Pohlot, Bruce, 6,, 105,, 126, 195 Ponisciak, Mrs. Dorothy, 31, 6 Ponisciak , Mr. Michael, 31 Potestio , Gregory, 56 Powers , Jeffrey, 39 Powers , Ryan, 56 Prendergast, Eric, 39, 125 Prendergast , James, 39 Price , Matthew, 56 Prisco, David, 195 Prokop , Thomas, 39 Pucci, Nicholas, 47 Puntel , Mr. Al, 31

Q

Qmgg , Sean, 56 Quinn ,Mr.Paul, 19,31

R Racz , Christopher, 39 Radvansky, Mr. Joe, 30, 98 Raffa , Jonathan, 196 Ragan , Michael, 196 Raieta ,Anthony, 196 Randazzo , Giuseppe, 39 Randazzo , Gioacchino, 196 Ranweiler, Scott, 47 Reale , Michael, 56 Reber , Roderick, 56 Rebstock, Robert, 56 Recigno, Peter, 47 Reeb, Thomas,47 Reedman, Christopher, 60, 61 101,112,113,133,197 Regan , Conor, 47 Regan , Patrick, 39 Reichelt, Matthew, 39 Reif ,Alexander, 56 Reilly , Michael, 47 Rementer, Jonathan, 39 Remley, J. Blake, 47 Resch , Mr. Anthony, 20 Rhein ,Alexander,47 Rice ,John,47 Rider, Patrick, 47 Rieck ,Albert, 39 Rieck, Br. James, 20, 98


, Matthew, 39 , Terrence, 39 , Timothy, 39 ,Sean,47 , Patrick, 56,105 m , Rafael, 56, 60 ski ,Joseph,47 1to, Vincent, 39 rts, Robert, 47 1son, Terrance, 39 he, Mr. James, 22, 30 e, Joseph, 197 s ,Andrew,47 wood , Michael, 56 len , Kyle, 56 :ers , Stephen, 39 :ers ,Steven, 197 :iak , Brian, 197 rs , Francis, 39 rs , Reese, 39 agano, Matthew, 47 ero , Hector, 56 :one , Erik, 47 , Christopher, 198 ,Scott,47 , Christopher, 56, 129 well , Gregory, 98, 198 ~, Nicholas, 47 1an , David, 40 ing, Brian, 56 )ert, Jason, 40 1,Benjamin, 13, 198,216 t , William, 40 di , Mr. Bob, 30 1, M. Stewart, 47

hetta , Brian, 10, 40 hetta, James, 198 rowic , Stephen, 47 tino , Peter, 40 tino, Nicholas, 47 ucci , Richard, 47 anns, Christopher, 47 mti , Nicholas, 40 faro , Nicholas, 47 1ible , Timothy, 48 ttz, Joseph, 40 eve, Christopher, 48 1eider , Timothy, 40 )effling , Eric, 40 :oeder , Jonathan, 199 1ltz , Bryant, 40 1lz, Christopher, 48 ,vartz , Bryan, 48 ,vartz , Christopher, 199 ,lla , Ryan, 48 anathan , Rahul, 48 ten, Joseph, 48 , Justin, 199 1valli , Andrew, 40

Seweryn , Peter, 6, 117, 199 Shane,Branden,56,123 Shannon , James, 40 Shapiro, Sean, 57 Sharaf, John, 48 Sharer, Jonathan, 48 Shattuck, Nicholas, 57, 113 Shaw, Alexander, 57 Shea , Timothy, 48 Sheffer , Christopher, 48 Shields , Nicholas, 96, 97, 200 Shinn, Kristopher, 57 Shustack, Ms. Tina, 31 Singer , Matthew, 40 Singletary, Leon, 40 Sinnott , James, 40 Sinnott , Matthew, 40 Siwek, Nikodem, 200 Skoien, Joseph, 12, 48 Slemmer , Matthew, 40 Slover, James, 57, 108 Slutz , Matthew, 40 Small , Timothy, 48 Smart , William, 14, 64, 200 Smith , Mrs. Mary Jo, 31 Smith , Sean, 40 Smith , Warren, 200 Snead ,Anthony, 57 Sobocinski , Joseph, 48 Solliday, Brook, 201 Spencer , Matthew, 48 Spurlin , W. Erik, 201 Staffi , John, 48 Stanczak , Mr. Martin, 20 Stanczak , Michael, 48 Stanton, Dr. Kevin, 29, 31 Stanton, Michael, 57 Staub, Rory, 57 Staub ,John-Michael,48 Staudt, Patrick, 48 Staurowsky, G. Alexander, 57 Steck, Br. James, 30 Sterner , Br. Rene, 20, 62, Steffan , George, 40 Stewart, LaMar, 40 Stigliano , Matthew, 40 Stone , Thomas, 48 Stott , Robert, 40 Strong , Br. Kevin, 21 Subers , Raymond, 48 Sullivan, Michael, 57 Sutkus ,Adam,48 Svizeny, Daniel, 40 Sweeney ,Andrew,48 Sweeney, Mr. Brian, 24, 25 Swiger, Jake, 48 Szostak, Robert, 57

T Tahadjod , Michael, 48 Tan , Ruem, 41

Tanney, John, 48 Tate, Mr. James, 30, 94 Tatlow , Connor, 41 Tatlow, Kevin, 64,, 93, 95, 111, 201 Taylor, Douglas, 57 Taylor, Zachary, 57 Teece ,Vincent, 48 Terreri , Andrew, 48 Terreri , Peter, 48 Teufel , Nicholas, 41 Teufel, Gregory, 57 Thuy ,Andreas,48 Thyberg, John, 201 Tierney ,James,41 Titterton , Edward, 41 Toner , Robert, 41 Toolan, James, 57 Torelli , William, 49 Trainer , Kevin, 49 Trainer, John, 57 Tran, Br. Mang, 18, 30 Travers , Ryan, 41 Trichtinger , Timothy, 41 Trickel , Matthew, 202 Tropio , Christopher, 2,, 202 Troxell, Jacob, 41 Trucksess , Brett, 49 Tubolino, Joseph, 41 Tuck, Christopher, 202 Tucker, Jeffrey Lee, 202 Tucker , Chase, 41 Tull , Andrew, 49 Tull , Christopher, 41 Turner ,Mr. Tom, 19,20 Tyszka, John, 41

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Ukwu, Chinedu-Henry, 49 Ullrich , Stephen, 41 Ulrich , Kevin, 41

v

Vaeth ,Alexander,41 Valentine, Michael, 57 Valentino , Edward, 49 Van Eekelen, John, 57 Vanni, Stephen, 41 Vazquez , Joseph, 41 Veit , Jonathan, 203 Venafra , Michael, 41 Ventresca , Andrew, 41 Vettori, Jonathan, 41 Villari , Michael, 41 Vrancken, Robert, 57, 135

Wallin , Christopher, 57 Walsh , Paul, 203 Walsh, Thomas,41 Walsh, Michael, 57 Walters , George, 49 Ward , Mrs. Florence, 21 Warner , William, 57 Warrender , William, 41 Waters , Daniel, 131, 203 Weinrich , Edward, 203 Weir, Tevis, 57 Weiss , Nicholas, 204 Welsh, John, 57,, 124 Werner , Kevin, 204 Wertz, Matthew, 49,, 122 Wessier , Collin, 41 Whalen, Michael,57, 109 Whalon, John, 49 Whalon , William, 41 Whalon, Timothy, 57 Whitaker , Colin, 204 White , Daniel, 49 Whitmire, Kyle, 57 Wigglesworth , Andrew, 41 Wilde, Lucas, 57 Wilkins , Andrew, 41 Wilkins , Michael, 59,, 88, 89, 204 Williams , Christian, 49 Williams ,John,41 Williamson , Ronald, 49 Wilson , Richard, 205 Wilson , Timothy, 205 Winning , Mrs. Cathy, 21 Winning, Joseph, 49, 205 Winning , Thomas, 41 Winning, Joseph, 105 Wisniewski , Daniel, 206 Wochele , Kenneth, 49 Wojcik, Michael, 41 Wood , Daniel, 57 Wooldridge , Michael, 206 Work , Christopher, 49 Worster, Joel, 57 Wright , M. Nicholas, 41

y Yanak, Daniel, 57 Young ,Matthew,40,41 Yusavitz , David, 41

z

Zakrzewski , Michael, 57 Zamorski , Jeffrey, 41 Zielinski , Matthew, 41 Zoeltsch , Mrs. Nancy, 31

w

Wachter, Bryan, 49 Wallin, Thomas,41

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