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Photo OIle: Br. James spending Quality lime with La Salle students. Photo two: Br. James witll his good friend and traveling companiOfl, Br. John Patzwall, at Glacier National Park. Photo tIlree: Brother Kodak in action!
PICTURE TillS PHOTOGRAPHER BROJAMEs RIECK CAPTURES WHO WE REALLY ARE or welcoming us to La Salle. for caplUring our memories on film. for sharing in our Kairos reo trealS. forteaching us. and for supporting us in our moments of triumph and defeat. the Blue and Gold Staff gratcfully dedicates this yearbook-to Brother James Rieck. Wally Muchlbronner of La Salle's Admissions Oflice :.ays. "Students are Brother James' first priority. and he assists them and leads lhem in any way possible:' Brother displays his ?..eal for La Salle's students through hiil various aClivities. Snapping piclUres first and (;ongratulating players later, Brothcr James, or "Brother Kodak" as SOme affectionately call him. is often seen at La Salle sporling events. He captures our memories and immonalizes momenLS in our lives. Brolhcr chronicles 1.3 Salle's grudents with the affection of a parent creating lhose family albums. One significant difference is that Brother James' "family" extend!> to thousands of students who have been captured in his lens over the yellrs. In addition to providing photographs for Ihe yearbook and the displllyS in the main lobby. Brother crelltes an annual slide show chronicling the senior class's four years at La Salle. In addition. Brother James prepares the Opcn House and Entrance Exam each year to aUract and select the studenls who will enler La Salle. Among the first to welcome each new student: he then shares the Kairos experience with the La Salle seniors nearing the end of their joumeys. Allhough not in the c1:1ssrQOm as much as he once was. he still finds time to teach one challenging junior Morality class every year, Brother's devotion to his calling and the 1.3 Salle community are apparent to all.
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Born June 6. 1939 in Philadelphia. Brother James attended Saint Helena's Elcmentary School in Olney, and L't Salle High School. One week after his gmduation in 1957. Brother James entered the Christian Brothers' Community. After earning Bachelor's and Masters degrees al La Salle College. in 1962 he began teaching at Bishop O'Connell in Arlington. Virginia. where he served for eleven years. Brother then re路 turned to this area. earned a Master!> Degree at Villanova University, taught at La Salle, and Ihen served at Archbishop Carroll as Principal and Disciplinarian. Finally. in 1993. Brother James returned to La Salle as the Director of Admissions. Brother James is renowned among friends. coworkers, and family for his kindness lind friendship, "Jim is compassionate towards his family and the L.1 Salle community and loves and lives his vocation:' says his siSler. Nancy O' Connor. "Brother James possesses a sincere kind路 ness of the quiet kind. Sometimes, an act of kindness will go by wilh路 out anyone cven knowing he is behind it," says close friend Brolher John Patzwall. An avid traveler, Brother James has visited Ireland. Italy, Canada, Alaska, Hawaii. and Yellow!>tone and Glacier National Parks always with a canlera at his side. Brother James is also a devoted Phillies fan. allhough the relievers sometimes cause him great aggravation. and a "wicked r.1cquetball player:' according to friend. Brother James Dries. Brother James has a positive impact on everyone he meets, In the words of his siSler, "this recognition is well路deserved, but Jim will be humbled by this honor:' - Will Cummings
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Kevin McGee snappIng a pic!
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8.J. Rlzgerald and his date at the QIrist.
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Photo one:Mr. Janda shares his knowledge with his students. Photo two: "Tex- Mccaffery and Mrs. Mullen sharing alaugh at Kairos.
WIDE-ANGLE SHOTS THE LANDSCAPE OF LA SALLE t's just :mOlher Monday morning. It·s like second-nature to you: waking up. getting dressed. and following your normal routine. You gel in your car, blast the radio.lllld drive, methodically and unthinkingly. I' doesn't really hit you until you get there. Racing up Cheltenham Ave. you see St. Michacl's Hall lowering ovcrthe trees. The past four years of your life embodied in one building. Through a wide angle shot. you see all thai is La Salle. In one glance, you see students cmmming for today's tcst. You see the athletes passing around the football and the musicians playing their guitars. You see young men reciting their lines for the upcoming play and planning tomorrow's food drive. In one glance, you see community. laSalle is more than a school. It is an environment where academics, music. theatre. spons. communily service. and more coexist. It is not a rare occurrence to find a Lasallian who balances lime on the lacrosse field with lime in the Chemislry lab. Nei· ther is it hard 10 find a lalented "ocaliSI who delves in community service. Like a family. each member of LaSalle has his or her own gifts to share and diversifies the school community. Although each gift is difTerem, they all nourish in the school's environmem. Through a wide angle perspeclive, we see all these gifts that make up La Salle. It might be jusl another Monday mornmg. but it's another Monday morning at LaSalle: and that's whal makes it special. • Brad Munha '05
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seniors Tom lyons and Joe Winning taking a break in between ClasSeS
PBA.MEIT THE PERFECT SHOTS PIRIT. PRIDE. LOYALTY. DEDICATION: These four components help create the benutiful landscape thai is La Salle. SPIRIT exudes from the athletic field and the gym dunng a pep rally. Spirit is what makes every student here proud to say. '" allend La Salle College High School." PRIDE is thnt overwhelming feeling that all orus get when we 'itep back and realize what we have. We are proud to attend a school that offers a multitude of opponunilies for self improvement. LOYALTY resides in the traditions that we carry on every year. and loyally is what every alumn feels as he re-enters our halls. DEDICATION is the qualII)' that motIvates us to all:lln goals we thought unreachable.to study lhat exlr.l minute. 10 \\.rile that eXira page. or to run th:1I exira lap. And l>O It is with spirit. pride. loyalty. and dedi¡ cation that we logelher create the perfecl picture thai is La Salle. • Stew Ryan '05
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Our founder 51. John Baptist de la salle constantly guides oor school.
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Mr. and Mrs. James Clark sharing in their son Ale.'s honors.
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Kairos. Brennan HallY celebrating Pel championship in swimming.
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oameema oooe l'itting into tI\e Pictu.re True of any school, La Salle has a style of student life
iog out in the caf. The numerous faith and service op-
that is unique and that defies nearly any definition.
portunities bring us IOgether. Moreover, the snapshots
From the first day of our high school careers 10 the day
of these services. the subtle moments when we realize
of our commencement, La Salle students find new, in-
that we have made a difference, are remembered for the
tcresting. and sometimes wild ways of entertaining
rest of our lives.
themselves.
Faith, Service. and Spirit make student life at La Salle
Young peach-fuzz ridden freshmen to mature and some-
memorable. They are the components of La Salle thai
times bearded seniors arc encouraged
have the most profound impact on the everyday picture
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be involved in
what makes La Salle distinctive: faith and service. Faith
and service become paris of La Salle's students' lives
that is La Salle, as it should be.
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FIRST DAY OF SCHOOL BEGINNING THE JOURNEY AT LA SALLE: IMAGES OF WHOWE WILL BECOME
Being welcomed by the Explorer mas路 COl.
The annual tree planting ceremony. Rrst Ihing...buy the bOOks!
Who says you're just a number at La salle?
The traditional picture by the sign. Mr, Stanczak shows the boys how to sing the "Alma Mater"
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Vince Tecce begins his La Salle carrier Bro. James, Gene Gallagher, Chris Schwartz, Brian DiBiaglo, and Dan Moll pose in front of the new sign
Mike Gazzara, Mike Sannuti. and Ryan Barrell enjoy their first day.
A" I loo~ hal'~ on my fir"l d;ly hl'fl' al La Salle, marlY lhoughl" ;llld i1l1agl'" nlllK' ttl 1lI111d. I canll" ft'lll1l thl' puhli,' "chool "y"Icnl ;ll1d did Ihll kllll\\ mallY guy" gtling 10 Ll Salle. "on;lturally I \\;1" both Henou" and e"l'ilcd. :\... Illy mOlll drO\l' up till' hilllc;ldirlg tn La Salle, till' "numhl.l ;111\l' lllll"ic hand c01l1pO"t'd of "lutknt... prll\l'd ltl hl' l'\lre1l1l'1y ClllllfOrllllJ:! arlll lIl"piring. I Jllunll'Yl'd [luI of lhe l';ll" and apprO;ll'hl'd llll' ,l'llllol \\hl']'{' "Ol1ll' Lll'ullY ;lIld ...lUdent... w,lill'd out"ltk 10 \\l'lnlllll' me ;md lltl1l'r 'Irri\'illJ:! fre"hllll'll into lhe La Salle
r;lll11ly The \\l'In1l11e Ih,ll I I"l'l'l'ln'd lh;1l day ha" h..'l'l1 prl'''l'nl IhwuglwUI my tour yl'ar" al La .'-i'llk'. ,.\, part nf ,hl' La"allian f;l1nily. I han' Ill;ldl' many l'ndurinJ:! tTlt'nlh.le;mll'd lllllllen>u" Ilk Ic"on". and l'\\entially dl'\'l'IOpl'tl 11110 till' m;lIl I ;un t.",lay, \1y lir,' t!;IY alollg \\ilh many "thl'l' '!;IY';l1 La Salle l'on,j'l' nt' e\lraordinal'Y Itl\;lgl', l'11lhl,t!tk',1 in my mind, \\ hll.:h II ill Tel1l;lIl1 Ilith Illl' 'h I rn;l~l' my fin;ll dri\ I' ,t.1\\11111l' hillle;l\ in,\! Ll Salle . . \hchad fknnn '0:'
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SENIORS TELL HOW THElR DAY WENT
Trey Ciamenetll and Ed Valenllno are shocked to see how much books cost! Some things never change: Jim Irwin, Mike Pennington, and John Clifford acting their true selves,
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, Fr. Bernie Farley sharing the Good News with Kairos retreatants.
Fr. Tooy Janton reaches the student body with his homilies
The Spirit alive and well at La salle. Andrew Rocks shares what Kairos means to his group.
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FAITH AND SERVICE Faith and Service impact every aspect of life here al La Salle. AI our Kairos reu-e3L" faith
and service are represenled in our liturgical celebrants Frs. Tony Janton and Bernie Farley through their funny and thoughtful homi· lies and slories. Service is found in Coach Rad. Mrs. Smith. and Mr. Ponisciak laking students to tutor at St. Martins. or Mr. Clark and Ms. Guest packing students into a school van to travel 10 Sar-
"IT IS CHIEflY INYOUR ACTIONS THAT YOUR FAITH SHOULD SHINE FORTH"
Branch-Out Days. Faith and Service are taught as an essential pan of\l.hal La Salle is and they touch every facet of what we try to accomplish every day at Ihi.. school. • Slew Ryan '05
oelli House. or in the innumer· able fathers lhal help at our La salle's faculty on their day of service. Mike Andrews helping out with Opera-
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SCHOOL SPIRIT School spirit is a unique and
"HAIL, LA SALLE, OUR ALMA MATER, HAIL, ALL HAIL'"
diverse creature at La Salle. It is such because it finds itself em路 bodied in so Tllany different aspects of La Salle. Spirit permeates from the numerous pep ral-
lies held by student council and reaches into the school halls and classroom),. It finds itself on the athletic fields and in the siands at games. Spirit is found in our infamously loud and rowdy cheer-
ing sections. who show their Teammates, whether in soccer or wrestling, share the spirit and love for their school and one another in everything they do.
Spirit shared between Kairos brothers. Super Bowl fever at La salle!
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pride and spirit at all sporting events, no mailer what the distance to be traveled or the admission to be paid. Spiril is found in our students willing (Q eal a ridiculous amount of hOI wings for Ihe sake of nothing else but a plaque and bragging rights. Spirit has always been Slrong at La Salle and it can only continue to become stronger every year. - Slew Ryan '05
celebrating school champkmships!
The great tradition of the "Alma Mater" at the end ollootball games
Jerry Bidus, Mike Chapman. and Nick Manzi show their support lor the football team. Sean McGoldrick celebrates with the Kiss army (Shane Kelly).
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Qaaoooaoao PocBsing In Minor White was once quoted as saying: "No maI-
The list of activities past and present at La Salle
ler how slow the film. Spirit always stands still long
could fill pages.
enough for (he photographer It has chosen," Spirit is
singing
captured every year in La Salle's long tradition of clubs
extreme gaming, aClivilies are the essence, the spirit of
and activities. These undertakings bind us together as a
what La Salle encourages. Anyone can create a club or
community and are the pursuits in which we find our-
activity and that is a teslamentto the freedom and cre-
selves on a level playing field. Students participate in
ativity of the La Salle Student.
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From acting to advocating. from
speaking another language, and yes, even
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clubs and aClivilies for the simple love of a subjccl, ae-
AIJ are welcome to contribute 10 the picture of a club.
livity, or issue, and the companionship of others who
and all add uniquely to what makes that picture perfect.
have a true passion for those same things.
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senior Student Couocil: Will Cummings, Christian Barrett, Gavin leighton, Chris Gallagher, Bryan SChwartz, Pat Dempsey, Nick Pucci, Vince Cartwright, Joe Winning, TIm Dunn, Stew Ryan, Tom UttIe, Brian Heenan, Adam Oooglas, Kevin HytinSkl, and Andrew Rocks.
Sophomore Ben Courtney receives his Student Council pin at the Induction Ceremony. Junior Student Council: Andrew Ventresca. Jerry Fillman, Rick Cosgrove, Ryan Curran, Ryan Travers, Basil Nation, Bill Warrender, Doug Maxwell. Brian Sachetta. and Phil Babnew. Sophomore Student Council: Chris Wogan, Andrew Dean, Chad Kurylo, Garrett Gallagher, Mark Hinkel, Gray Haenn. Nick lanza, Ben Courtney, Pat Harp, TIm Heck, and Mrs. Zoetlsch (Moderator).
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STUD[NT COUNCil Student Council Officers: Chris Gallagher (Vice-President), Moderator Mrs. Julia Maher, Slew Ryan (President), and Pal Dempsey (secretary).
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ment allowed La Salle to crown its true three-man basketball champs. Fin31ly, a new forum for friendly homeroom riv3lry was born. Intramurals were reorganized into homeroom-only tearns that competed in all four major intramural spans. This year-long competition culminated at the Second Annual Fmn Johnson Field Day wilh the crowning of the homeroom champions. Field Day featured last year's favorite activitie.s as well as several fresh and innovative games and contests that appealed to everyone at La. Salle, its students, faculty, and Slatl. Combining the ideas and hard work of everyone. Student Council created a snapshot of L1 Salle's true spirit whileoonlinuing the tradition of enthusiasm and excellence passed down from previous generations. • Stew Ryan '05 Freshman Studenl Council: Jon Weidner. lJ. McCarrick, Pat Melvin, RyanWarrender, Robert Powers. Furey Leva, Kelvin Lam, Andrew Bowman, Jeff Murtha, Jaque Whaumbush, Matt Razzano, and Dan Murphy.
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2004 La Salle National Merit SemiFinalists and Commended Students.
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National Honors Society members chosen as distinguished students of scholarshi~
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National Honors Society: A Portrait of Scholarship. Leadership. and Service One of the activities thai most helps students develop their minds al La Salle is the National Honors Society. Each autumn. Mrs. Dorothy Ponisciak and Brother William DiPasquale, the co-moderators of La Salle's chapler of NHS. invite a select group of juniors and seniors 10 join. The chosen students have distinguished themselves in the areas ofscholar~hip, character. leadership, and service. After being initiated into the NHS during the annual il1-
duct ion ceremony. the new inductees join the NHS's returning seniors to help improve the Lasal路 Jian experience and develop both themselves and others. The main service that NHS members perfonn is tutoring their peers in one or more subjects that Ihe students find challenging. NHS members donate their free periods to help these students to develop their God-given abililles and imelligence. - Gresham Cooney '06
Senior Joe Winning nashing that winnil'lg smile.
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senior Dan O' Toole with his parents and undelguest speaker Brother John castaldi '68. Mr. and Mrs. Stone the proud parents of senior NHS member Tom Stone.
Junior members of NHS with their scholastiC ls.
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Loading the Freshmen and their fathers on the bus fQ( Branch-Out Day.
Mr. Tale working hard on the Faculty Service Day.
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Sean McGinley helping out at Operation Incentive.
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fers the chance to contribute in other ways. During (he Magazine Drive, the homerooms collcctcd money to buy magazine subscriptions for a grade school in Phi1:ldelphia. This year's Thanksgiving Drive and Secret Santa Collection were the most successful in all the drives' years and raised enough money to feed nearly fifty families on Thanksgiving and to give over thirty sick children a Christm3s they otherwise would not have had. The Lasallian SelVice Corps allows students to see the differences they can make in the lives of others, and the smiles of those they help arc engraved in the students' memories as if they were treasured photographs in a family album. - Tyler Meves '05
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Service through Christmas programs and Junior Urban Challenge open OUf eyes 10 the world.
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Brian DiBiagio and Brett Trucksess have a little Jam.
La 5aI1e's SeM;eCo<ps represented by Mr. CIarl<, Ryan Travers, Lou Maiden, _Rdey. Tyler Fool. Tyler ........ BretlTucksess, Mil<elyndl.
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sean Riley ~ a little for t1is fans.
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La Salle Academy tutors sharing their gifts with the children.
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_._._._.-._._._._._._._.-.-._._._._._._._._._._._.serving in the image of our patron As the cliche goes. a picture is worth a thousand words: but our Tuesday trips to La Salle Academy. arc worth morc than a thousand photos. Viewed from every angle. La Salle Academy is a challenge. After enduring the traffic-filled trip down North Broad Street, tutoring underprivileged children is no easy task.. Every child is eithcr academically or socially at-risk: and for most of the children. La Salle Academy is the most positive part of their lives. These children do not take anything for granted: the smallest things make the world of difference to them. People who never attended La Salle Academy may view the tutoring of the children as a littlc thing, but in realily the impact is immeasurllblc. The
sheer joy on the children's faces when seeing their lutors enlering lhe classroom cannot be captured in a photograph.not even in the best Kodak moment. The seemingly simple act of tUloring on Tuesdays is really extraordinary because of the benefits both to the tutors and the kids. Just one trip down to La Salle Academy makes most want to return. partly becauseoflhe request from the kids they tutored but mostly because of the feeling of making a difference in their lives. These long Tuesdays are worth the time and effort. Even the digital photography of today cannOI capture Ihal satisfying fceling. - David Cipolla '05 The smiling laces of La Salle Academy.
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33 Juniors participated In the first Urban Challenge of the year in Oe<.:ember.
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For the juniors who fully took advantage of "Urban Challenge", il was time well spent. Working first-hand with Ihe poor gives a new perspective on life. If the student:. left with any message al all. it was that poverty is a continual problem in our country. Because mosl La Salle students are not exposed 10 the inner-cilY lifestyles of Camden and Philadelphia. it provided a unique chance to taste the biller fruit of poverty. During this challenge we were asked to be vulnerable. 10 be willing to condescend to such an unfamiliar lifeslyle. This challenge made us realize thai the poor and under-employed make-up a large percent of our population. However. as the director oflhe Center, Mr. Di Paul. stated. "we push the poor away ;IS Ihe unwanted. like the player on the Heism;m trophy." It requires strength and willingness to work wilh the poor, not simply time. Allhough "Urban Challenge" was a one-night experience. it is clear that il was the first time Ihat many of these students had their eyes opened to Ihe La $aile's Juniors learn first-hand what
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world around them. In Camden. they were no longer sheltered from the harsh realities of poverty. Through working with Ihem. Ihe La Salle students successfully innuenced the lives of poverty stricken men. women. and children. It was also clear Ihat the poor returned the favor. These underprivileged people provided the students with a new insight. When asked "what are you thankful for today?:' mulliple students replied. "I am thank¡ ful that I do nOI have 10 fear living on a daY-la-day basis: I am thank¡ ful for the ability to anend La Salle knowing that Ihousands of chil+ dren are either under-educared or never educated." Surely before "Urban Challenge" these Sludents would have never thought to have been thankful for such common things which are taken for granted every day. â&#x20AC;˘ Dave Yusavitz '06
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36 Junu)fS participated in the second Urban 0laI1eoge in~.
Juniors trying to survive on acouple of dollars.
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Mr. Rad, Mrs. Smith, and Santa Claus bringing toy to the children of 51. Martin's Parish.
Bil Kessler, Santa's IiltIe helper!
Wil Cummings hetping out at St. MartIn's
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_._._._.-._._._._._._._._._.who we are through our gi ving The experience shared on this year's Secret Santa volunleer projeci is one which the participants will undoubtedly remember for a lifetime. Being able to give to those less fortunate and having the opportunity. if only for a day. to bettcr the lives of others are gifts the participants will nOI soon forgel. Travcling from places like Darby to Trenton. Secret Santa. under the guidance of 1964 graduate Jim McCloskey. incorporated the entire La Salle community. as students. faculty. alumni. and parents distributed presents on Christmas Eve 10 outpatients of the Pediatric Oncology and Hematology Wards at SI. Christopher's Hospital. As a visible sign of La Sallc's commitment 10 service. this project provided a glimmer of joy 10 families who otherwise would be unable to provide such a won-
derful Christmas experience for their children. many of whom were possibly celebmting their last ChriSlmas. The highlight of the day was Ihe special stop to Ihe family of Mr. Fran Johnson, II long-time leacher at La Salle College High School. who passed away last year. Our visit ensured thai although Mr. Johnson is gonc. he is not forgotten. Secret Santa provided Ihe La Salle community with an opportunity for spiritual growth and renewed appreciation for the things we so often take for granted. health and family. On behalf of those fortunate enough to participate. gratitude goes 10 Mr. McCloskey and all those who made this incredible cxperience possible. - Joe Winning '05
Several programs within LSC share the ~pirit ofgiving through playing Santa Claus to those most in need Operation santa Claus in lull effect!
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processing knowledge and utilizing it through actI~++-t'les Science Clubgives it's members a renewed interest in science and a worldoffun
while they learn Joe Semen testing out his rocket powered AC car.
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The focus of the Science Club this year was 10 view science from a wider angle lens. The Science Club opened Ihe doors for its members to learn aboullhe world and the science thaI governs it in a fun new way. This year the Science Club learned about Siring theory and wh:lI it means in our universe and thedimcnsion in which we live. and it also learned what happens if a rocket engine is glued to a remote control car. Each project that the Science Club started had a learning goal in mind. Just how fast will an RC Car go with a rocket strapped to il? The Club never did find out: the rocket broke off
and new around on its own. What's the point of Siring theory? Allhough it provides new theories on the workings of Ihe universe. its real purpose is to confuse high school students. Even though the members may never have fully understood the fundamenlals of string theory. or even if they never found OUI jusl how fast the rockel-propelled car could go. Ihe Science Club gave its members a rencwed interest in science and a world of fun while they Icarned it. - Joe Semen '05
ACADIMC DI:CATlllON Jim Gehringer, Barry Brady, Blake Rem路 ley, Christian Williams, Jim White, and Jim Dierkes.
8CI[NC[ ClUB John McGowan, Matt McGowan, J.A. Hull, Nick Crawford, Joe Semen, Mr. Cipolla, Dave Gavin, Mike Wojcik, and Gresham Cooney.
ROBonC8 ClUB Rob Roberts, Nick Danella, and James A1ge{),
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who we are through our cuI ture The Italian Club is a group of La Salle Siudents thai want to gain a new perspective about the Italian cullure. The first questions new members ask are: "Do I have to be Italian?" and "00 I have to know the language?"' Both of these questions are answered wilh a simple 路'no路'.A member does nOlllccd to be Italian 10 receive a positive picture of the cullure. The only membership requirements are to like Ilalian food and to respecllhe culture. Most of the
members lake an Italian language course. and they are curious to receive a new viewpoint
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these words is "manga", perhaps the most impor-
lam word for the club and other Italian speakers of the world. This word means "eat:' and Italian cuisine is the besl food in the world! In Ihe club. Students learn 10 cook some !lalian food and enjoy e'lting their creal ions. Anolher activily unique to the culture is the sport of Bocce. Members sludy the rules of the game and quickly learn the proper lin路 gles to aim lhe bali. Through the food. Bocce. and OIher events lhal lake place in the Italian Club. members receive knowledge and a good snapshot of the culture while having fun. - Joe Cipolla '07
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Mock Trial. one of La Salle's more distinctive clubs. begins in October every year and ends in February. Members receive a fictitious law case written by law students at Temple University. This year the case involved a wrongful death lawsuit brought by the parents of a teenager who was killed in a crushing accident at a rapper's coneen. Mock Trial has grown a great deal in the past several years; and for the third consecutive year, La Salle produced two teams thaI competed in the Montgomery County Bar Association's annual Mock Trial Competition. The competition is held in frOnl of a real judge and jury III a real courtroom. The first team comprised mostly seniors \00 ho had participated in previous years. The second team was made up mostly of underclassmen led by II few upperclassmen. who hope to rise through the ranks
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of La Salle Mock Trial. This year we were lucky enough to hllve teacher moderators, Mr. Gerald Evans and Mrs. Elizabeth Field. In addition. we had the Cltpert guidance of allomey advisor. Scoll Wolpert, Esquire ('84), Dr. Jan Levine. Temple University law professor, Mario DiClerico ('99). Temple University law student, and Marian Braccia, Temple University law SlUdenl. We held weekly colloquies on Sundays to discuss the many intricacies of the case. Mock Trial requires a few months of commitment and hard work, but everyone has a great deal of fun. All aspiring lawyers will surely find Mock Trial a great way to learn. make friends. and vie againslthe best competition in the area. - Stew Ryan '05
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OOIMP-SPlAKfRS Mr Shea, Basil Nation, Andrew Bnn, Chris eatul and James Haggarty.
Joe Manero preps tor policy debate
T.J. McCarrick getting ready for battle!
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nity 10 choose from several categories of speech and debate. including dramatic interprwuion. humorous interpretation, extemporaneous speaking, prose. poelry. dec1am:uion. original oratory. public forum debate. cross examination debate. LincolnlDouglas debate. and student congress. La Salle's forensic leam this year was led by seniors. Andrew Brill (Presidenl), Christopher Schulz (Vice Presidenl). and Kyle O·Oonnell (Secrelary). who over Ihe past four years have won individual
championships in extemporaneous speaking. debate. and humorous inlerprelalion. For more than twenty years Brother Rene Sterner has been the faculty advisor of La Sallc's forensic tcam. This year. Brother Renc lcd La Salle to its 4th consecutive District 11 championship. Through his experience and dedicatcd leadership Brother Rene has helped La Sallc·s Forum cam a total of 142 members and degrees of honor. However. this will be BrOlher Renc·s last year in service to The Forum. His inv3luable life lessons and experience in public speaking have enriched the program and will be greatly missed by La Salle's orators. Thank you. Brother Rene! • Anthony Phillips ·06 Mike McCabe cross·examines Brett Fis-
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Mr. Hearn sharing his wllfds of wisdom with the Freshmen.
images expressing our innehri11: Sculpture, painting, and drawing: the many ways our students express their talents.
The future of La Salle's art program!
Mrs. Miller sharing a laugh with senior Shawn Miles,
Senior Ryan Barrett wor1dng hard on his creatioo.
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Practice makes perfect!
ernusicofou This year the La Salle band in all of its many fomls had the highest of expectations. One reason for the excitement was that the class of 2008 had given us the largest enrollment ever. We also had three great leaders in President Doug Phelan, lirst Vice-Presidem Chris Adamski, and second Vice-President Andrew Nelson. Greal expectations ensured that we would pu~h to our musical limits. As always, we started during the summer. Escaping boredom and the oppressing heat, members of the pep band came to work in full force. We had the largest pep band ever. On a Friday or Saturday night. one could tell where La Salle's football team was playing from the street oulside the stadium by justlislening. Concert band conlinued to expand ils horizons by perfonning new and difficult music. The bands repertoire included arrangements performed by respected colleges. Three students made District 11 Band
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this year in the most competitive concert band auditions in the area. Seventeen of our musicians were accepted into the All-Catholic Concert Band. Orchestnl. and Jazz Band and performed at the Kimmel Ccnter in March. Despitc thesc succcsses, the greatest expectations of the Music Department are for the Competition Band. With eleven seniors among the twenty members. the band fclt a great sense of urgency as it faced public school powerhouses such as North Penn. No mailer what comes from competition season. the graduates of the class of 2005 have had a }ear 10 remember in the band room '" Ith good music, good times. and. perhaps most Importantly. good friends. - Douglas Phelan '05
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The horn section entertains at the Christmas concert.
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senior SCott Ross and his mighty bow!
Freshmen band bOyS ready 10 play.
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Jusl call him "The Director"ll!
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our voices as one in song The La Salle Choral Department has continued expanding under director and conductor Mark Norman. After perfonnances at La Sale and the Choral Christmas Concert. La Salle's singers. anchored by co-Choral Managers Dan White and Joey Kirk. have tackled their most challenging repertoire to dale. The Belcrofters. La Salle's select ensemble. have sung at charity and school functions and at two competitive adjudications. These young men have enhanced the program by their tenacious rehearsals. devotion to La Salle. andespccially adistinctive and passionate performance style. La Salle has an upperclassman and underclassman quanet. Men4Harmony (seniors Joey Kirk. Brett Trucksess. Dan White. and Ted Di Nola) and Fourte (sophomores Matt Dominick. Matt Stone. Jim White. and Chip
Hinkel). respectively. This year. Dan White. also founded and dirccted a collegiatc-style acappela en:;:;cmblc named" Vox" including members of all grades. Aided by Mr. Norman. Lasalli:m singers have ;llso been recognized with individual honors. Seven students were appointed to the All-Catholic Chorus: Joey Kirk. Joe Schatz. Chip Hinkel. Andrew Nelson. Chris Imms. Jim White. and Christian WilliamS. In addition. Dan White and Joey Kirk attained selections to the District II Chorus. Vocal music and talent thus have nourished at La Salle through the contagious enthusiasm of Mr. Nom13n and the earnest efforts of the singers of the Class of ZOO5. - Dan While '05
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The cast in lull Shakespearean spint
as a way of expressing our t.ltteI1rt:s Every year. the Fall Dmma i~ directed. :lcted. and staged by La Salle ~tudents. This ye:lr, however. our play was also wrinen by a member of r...., Salle'" fmni· Iy. Mr. BIOO. In an effort 10 make Shakcspc;tre more ac· cessible to young people, Mr. BIOO constructed Shakespeare: Revisited with short scenc.~ from le~ser lnown Shakespem'CaJl pl;!ys. Some were dark and lmgic, for example. King Lear\ eulogy for his de:ld d:lUghter. be:lutifully delivered by Janlie McCarthy. Others were stimng and explosive. like Andrew Nelson's post·bat. tie speech in Henry V. 11le rest were gaudy and hil:ui005, like the extended impocence reference in Macbeth (coonesy of Christian Williams). and a melodramatic uibUie to the benefits of inebriation. delivered by Mile O' eill in a spirited pirate \lOire. In addition. Mr. Bloh included Shal.espeare hims.elf Andrew Nelson haS no control over hIS
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as a character. by building all the excerpts around a small storyline of two high school studel1ls (Tom, played by Karl Beyer. and Chris, played by Maxx Naseef) who can't gel through Hamlet. Sh:Lkespeare. played by a must:lched and capri pant..'d Scott Ross, appears to defend himself and convince the two studelll~ that his plays have incredible entenainmelll value. as well as litcrJ.l)' and cullural value. Because of the epic nature of the play, Shakespeare: Revisited had one of the biggesl casts in many years; dozens of studentscamc ootto audition. and everyone got a few minutes of slage time. If the thunderous applause. laughter. and compliments can be considered signs of enjoyment. then Shakespeare: Revisited succeeded in its moti...'e. • Scott Ross '05
Jamie Mccarthy is the king!
Anthony Phillips can'1 believe whal jusl
came out of their mooIt1s1
Chris Marisco laying it down!
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The gold lame and lealher pants were OUI in full force for the start of La Salle's Spring Production: "Bye Bye Birdie" by Charles Strouse. Under the always steady hand of director Colleen Durkin Lapowsky. the musical was Mire to be a ~uccess. The cast. abundalll wilh many actors of numerous talents. practiced with meticulous voc,.1 and dunce exercises. all of which culminated with lhe premier in March. The show centers ,\round Elvis look-alike Conrad Birdie (Senior. Chrh Schieve) whose manager Alben (Senior. Jaime McCarthy) llnd secretary Rosie (Issie Lapowsky) set him up to give one lasl kiss to a lucky smalliown girl. Kim Macafee (Maureen Cleanin). Birdie is a musical comedy. and with a strong ef-
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fon from a talented group of both returning and new seniors. the production was a gre'll triumph. Other senior leads include Joey Kirk (Hugo). Ted Dinola (Mr. Macafee). Stew Ryan (Mayor). Andrew Nelson (quanel). J Blake Remley (Sweet Apple Folk). and lhe schizophrenically talented John Braca. Accompanying Ihese men and the aforemenlioned lady leads were Marin:! Cockenberg. Christine Pierce. Kristina Dominick. Caitlin Coad. and Molly McKeough. The songs. dance. and extraordinary set wowed every audience in attendance and Birdie proved to be another hit on La Salle's ever growing list of theatrical productions. - Stew Ryan '05
Issie lapowsky shares a moment with Jamie Mccarthy then dances up a storm with the guys in the club.
Our multi-talented La Salle boys!
Stage Crew: Chris Gallagher, Kevin Burke, Mall Kwasizur, Brian Kennedy, Andy McGowan, Joe Kain, Mr. John Pall, and Sean O'Connell
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WEXP gets ready to go on the air
Shane enjoys the guests on his show like school prez Stew Ryan
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LIB MANAG~R8 Eok RonZOI1e, Drew Panetieri, Andrew Clay. Evan Reg:an路levine, Mark Stypullwwski, Bradon Bonner, Nick Pederson, Eddie Guarrieli, Jliln Sharer, Reese Rooers, Rob Roberts, Sean Smith, leon Slngletaty, Kevin Guckin, Anthony Urn-
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lab Managers Drew Pannetieri, Evan Regan-levine, Eddie Guarrieri, Braden Bonner, KevIn Guckm, Reese Rogers,Andrew Clay, and Anthony Urnberakls show off the NAlS Leading Edge award for best community program
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The Lab Manager Program is one of the more innovative programs La Salle College High School has to offer. SlUdenls work h:md-in-hand with the lech department 10 essentially run the daily opera-
lions of ullthe computers, printers. and gadgets al La Salle. The Lab Mllllagcn; obtain the hands-on experience required to work in the current ever-eh:mging Information Technology field. La Salle is also a
Microsoft IT Training Academy. This program allows La Salle 10 deliver advanced Iraining in Microsofl Nelworking Technologies 10 lhe Lab Managers free of charge. La Salle is one of a few schools in Pennsylvania 10 offer this traimng. which enables students to oblain official cenification from Microsoft. - Kevin Guckin '05
TechSERV reflecting on their good works.
TechSERV is a nationally recognized tcchnology-based community service program run by La Salle College High SchooL TechSERV is a yearround program that aims to solve the problem of the digital divide. Participants in the program donate their time and technological skills to help lhose in need. Working in inner-city. low income locations. TechSERV members create compUler labs and offer training completely free of charge. which enablcs those in need to gain indispensable skills and oppol1unities that so many Lasallians take for granted. TechSERV panicipams were proud to receive The Leading Edge Award for Community Relations given by the National Association of Independent Schools. - Kevin Guckin '05
TechSERV isa technology-based community service program that aims to solve the digital divide in inner-city locations
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promotes lhal goal. By blending people of different cultural backgrounds. La Salle's Multi-CullUral
Club creates a collage. A collage is a piclUre made by gluing fragments of various materials 10 creme a
hannonious composilion. Community is Ihe same thmg. a collage. made up of diverse members who
IOgclher creale a harmonious human work: of an. This Club helps students bener understand different cultures and races and emphasizes that differences arc positive forces that make our community more intcrcsting. The Club focuscs on famous leaders of thc past and the prescnt to help guide ils members to (I better understanding of dIfferent cultures. As a resull, the Club promotes understanding and the need 10 respect others. La Salle's ideal of community is embodied in lhe Multi-Cultural Club, â&#x20AC;˘ Pat Cunnane '06
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SlIlce September. "ix different Kairos relreat groups ha\'e had the experience of a lifetime at Camp Neumann. Forthree years. 2005"s seniors ha..'e heard ever louder rumor.. about what Kairos is; but they go anyway because they're looking for somethmg they can't quile identify yet or, at the very least. they figure, "Hey, I get threc days off from school. How can IloseT Whatcvcr thc expectations or hopes of Ihe retreatants, Kairo~ Cl(ceeds every one of them. II is something that must be experienced 10 be understood, bUl it can best be described as an e1l;perience of love: lo\e of God. love of friends. love of family. and lo\e of community. Kairos is a time OUI of time-four days away from our nonnallives 10 renect on and appreciate Ihat love. As a retreatanl, you learn 10 take strength and joy from the amazing people around you and to appreciate fully the blessings life has brought. Kairos changes lives for thc beller. It is a time of peace, love. forgiveness. joy. and community. a spirilulIJ experience thai cannot be duplicated. Those of us who have experienced Kairos owe a greal debt of gratOne of a lund group; Mr Chez, Anthony Dukes. Student leader Edelle Valentino Top: Kyle Buchanan, Ray Favata, Greg Herzog, Mike PenOington, and NIck Manzi
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itude 10 the adult leaders for sharing their lives and their hear1s with us. We're especially grateful to Mr. Clark and Mr. Chesnil... '-"he have made these retreats possible and changed our lives forever. Thank you. also. to the staff of Camp Neumann. Unfonunately. Kairos 37-44 was the last La Salle Kairos to take place at Camp Neumann. which closed al thc end of May. It's a place none of us will ever forgcl. filled with brotherhood. tears. laughlo. and memories. Kairos alumni havc to say one more goodbye this year. At the end of this year. Mr. Chesnik stepped down as Director of Campus MinIstry to return to teaching religion full-time. Chez. although you may no longer be at every Kairos in body. your hean and your spirit will be present on every future retreat and in the more than two thousand lives you havc touched already. You are the driving force behind Kairos at La Salle. and that cannot change just because you no longer occupy Campus Ministry. God blcss you and continue to do what you have taught all of us: Live the 4th! - Jim Murphy '05
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l!ImSeOBBQOOeO Posing Underclassmen at La Salle struggle 10 find where they
they have done during their fOllr years at La Salle and
fit in and wonder if they are ever going 10 make it
come to a rather shocking conclusion. They realize that
through to their senior year. As lime goes by. these un路
they did nOl go through La Salle and finally make it to
derclassmen begin to get more involved. whether it be
senior year. but instead they come to realize that La
in a sport. an after school club. or a service project. They
Salle went through them. From this point. no matter
begin
meet new friends. go to super mixers, or cheer
where they end up in life. La Salle will always be part
on our teams al pep rallies. In the classroom, they are
of the person they become. All those days as freshmen
embraced by their dedicated teachers and fellow class-
when they worried about how they were ever going to
mates. Without even noticing. students no longer feel
make it. the community at La Salle was molding them
like they are outsiders looking in and they become pari
into young men with a strong sense of faith and service.
of the Lasallian community. Every student liods his own
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special and unique way to discover himself during his
time at L.1 Salle. As graduation nears.lhey reflect on all
Joe Wilde getting some help from Bro. Rich
Freshmen on retreat reflecting on the beginning of their high school career
FRESHMEN CLASS OF 1008 FRESHMEN CLASS OF 1008 Matthew K. Abel Ronald Abel Robert C. Abramo Brendan S. Ahem Mauhew H. Alba Antoine E. Albert
James H. Algeo Domenic A. Amodei Mauhew J. Antonello Eric F. Au Raymond J. Barker. Jr. Ian G. Barnett
Christian V. Baron Thomas S. Barr Christopher M. Becher James F. Behr ThomllS S. Bender Victor Benvenuto
Paul M. Benyovszky. Jr. Adam S. Berl'de Philip W. Biacsch. II MarioJ. Bianchini Christopher C. Bines John J. Blanke
Robert E. Bolger, III Russel C. BOOthby Andrew W. Bowman Matthew R. Braun John R. Brumbaugh Daniel Buesking
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he beginning aCthe year is always a difficult lime: studenls have 10 get focused on school and 10 remember all they ha\'e
learned Ihe year before. But the beginning of Ihis school
year was panicularly difficuh for the freshmen who were completely unprepared for the L..asallian ex.perience. They were not prepared for the larger workload and ~eahh of new and unfamiliar people. But as the year progressed. they began (0 realize how privileged they were (Q be al a school with so much to offer. Now
many of Ihe freshmen have a clearer perspective of all that La Salle has to offer them and arc prepared to gCI as much as possible out of their careers al LaSalle. - Patrick Moran '08
FRESHMEN CLASS OF 1008 FRESHMEN CLASS OF 1008 Thomas Buoncristiano Dean L. Buonomo Michael K. Campbell Tyler J. Caracausa Christian S. Carey
Daniel P. Carr
Michael S. Casey Ryan J. Casey Francis X. Cassidy Christopher J. Celio Rich:lrd F. Chiodo William Andrew Ciammcui
AlexanderT. Ciliberto Nathan C. Clapper Gerard M. Clark Evan E. Clauss John T. Cleary Michael J. Collinelli
Brian P. Collins S. Evan Cooper Joseph T. Corcoran Thomas J. Casella Chris J. Covington Christian J. Crawford
Connor M. Cunningham Michael A. Curley Brendan M. DaCosta Brendan M. Dalton Nicholas C. Danella Malthew G. Daniele
Matthew T. Day Alexander K. Delaney John F. DeLucca Anthony J. DeP'J.ul. Jr. John P. Dilulio Stephen P. Dolan. III
Todd E. Domanski ThomasR.Daugherty James C. Driscoll. Jr. John-Michael Dronson Kyle L. Dufresne JohnT. Duke
Matthew C. Dwyer Evan A. Dysart Robert J. Eberle Daniel T. Emard. III MIchael S. Erickson Jooathan Ethendge
Richard B. Evan Michael R. Fabiszewski Lanee J. Fagan Francis J. Farrell Christopher J. Fasy Michael D. Fenino
John J. Fischer Brendan B. Fisher Bernard J. FiTzgerald Kevin C. Flynn NicholasJ. Foley Mauhew A. Forkin
Harry S. Forst Mark A. Franzen Michael J. Furlong Andrew D. Galbally F. Jo~ph Gallagher John F. X. Givnish. III
Nichola.<; M. Golden Timothy A. GrJ.sela George J. Gresko Nigel B. Gross Matthew M. Gulkis Brett G. Haenn
James L. Hageny 1llomas J. Hall Eri'" E. Haney Kevin A. Hanselmann Rodney L. Hardee John Harrison. V
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Even Mr. Muehlbronner is confused by the freshman schedule. Robert Abramo and his dale are ready for lhe evening festivities.
FRESHMEN CLASS OF 1008 FRESHMEN CLASS OF 1008 Eric R. Heisner Samuel D. Hcndenlon Peter J. Henwood Andrew M. Hesson Mich:lel A. Higgins Michael P. Hoffman
Shane M. Hoffman Bradford Hollingswonh Joseph R. Holed JosephJ. Houldin Kevin M. Hughes Philip J. Iannuzzi
Matthew P. Lllari Matthew J.M. Inglese Anthony C. Ivanoski Shawn R. Jacobsen Nicholas J. Jaskula Jonathan D. Javie
Christopher J. Johnson Casey P. Jones Stephen M. Kalkbrenner David P. Kelley Anthony P. Kent Stephen P. Kemylsky
Thomas C. Kerr Brendan R. Kissman Patrick J. Knowles Matthew J. Kohler Paul A. Kush Thomas 1. Laessig. Jr.
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That was pretty funny, man!
All right now, you guys are La salle students. Sit up straight!
FRESHMEN CLASS OF 1008 FRESHMEN CLASS OF 1008 Kelvin Lam Manhew D. Lamson Francis T. Lapowsky Brian J. Ledder Matthew R. Lees Philip M. leNoir
Furey A. Leva Anthony D. Liberato Ryan M. Lindsay Ryan M. Logan David R. Loughery Daniel P. Lowry
Daniel Luque Mauhew J. Lynch ReillY D. Lynn John P. Malone Ira Edward Manalo Robert R. Mandos
Victor A. Marques Michael T. Marra-Powers Daniel P. Marrazzo Robert F. Marzullo William W. Maslin. III Adam N. Matone
Nicholas G. Matlera Dennis P. McBride Michael V. McCabe Terence J. McCarrick Joseph P. McCollum Colin M. McCreery
Palfick X. McGann Brian W. McGinly Ryan J. McGinnis Matthew R. McGovern Jude T. McKenna Sean F. McKenna
Kevin P. McLaughlin John F. McMenamin James P. McNally Austin A. Meehan. Jr. Michael F. Mele Patrick R. Melvin
Shaun J. Menkhaus Nathan D. Meyers Joseph M. Migliarese Jeremy A. Miles Joseph Colin Miller Sleven J. Moores
Sean M. Moffa Timothy F. Mondil1lore Sean E. Montgomery Mauhew P. Mooney Brendan J. Moran Palrick M. Moran
Samuel A. Morgan Patrick J. Morrow Robert J. Moyer Daniel Murphy Colin J. Murray Jeffrey K. Munha
Joseph P. Nardi Brent H. Nesbitt Nicholas T. Nocero Matthew E. Okerson Joseph P.Oline Michael C. Oliver
Paul S. Omcr Andrew M. Palazzo Nicholas Pedersen Alexander P. Phucas Francis J. Pierson Robert J. Powers
Daniel R. Pync Lollis J. Raieta Mich:\el R. Rajnherc Alexander J. Ralslon Ben T. Ramapuram Jason M. Raschialore
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Bro. Rene and Mr.Assaf welcome John and Rdo Givnish to the La Salle family.
FRESHMEN CLASS OF 1008 FRESHMEN CLASS OF 1008 Nicholas N. Rausch Matthew J. Razzano Annand M. Rhone Conrad T. Ridgway Jason K. Rivkin Michael P. Roche
John M. Rodden Michael V. Rongione William J. Rooney Michael P. Rose. Jr. Daniel T. Sacchetta Anlhony J. Santoro, Jr. Richard M. Scanzillo Kyle E. Scheetz Matthew H. Schelkun Harvey E. Schmidt Alexander P. Schreiber Brian C. Serpico
Francis E. Serrao Keith A. Shepard. Jr John P. Shields Kevin M. Shields Patrick K. Sinnott Thomas M. Sman
Matthew W. Smeltzer Sean M. Smith John H. Sperger Brian R. Splane Benjamin W. Subers David M. Szekeres
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The Freshmen and their fathers enjoying service together.
Freshman Football getting ready for the season.
FRESHMEN CLASS OF 1008 FRESHMEN CLASS OF 1008 Malthew A. Taonnina Devon N. Teichman James F. Thomas Brendan D. Toolan Michael C. Topley Sean M. Trude:1U
Tristan R. Tschoepe Julian J. Tucker Timothy B. Ulrich John V. Urbano MaUhew T. Ventresca Frank Y. Wallace
Brandon J. Ward Ryan M. Warrender Daniel J. Waters George R. Weber Jonathan M. Weidner Patrick C. Weitzman
Jacque P. Whaumbush James K. White Ryan P. White Joseph H. Wilde Anthony K. Wilkowski Christopher J. Wolper
Andrew R. Wood Gregory T. Woods Brooks A. Workman Stephen A. Zegalia Kyle J. Zoldy
Sacred Scripture class opens the students' mirldS to new insights into God.
Matthew Howard enjoys lunch at the Brother's House.
SOPHOMORES CLASS OF 1007 SOPHOMORES CLASS OF 1007 Anthony C. Acey-Davis Anthony T. Adams David 1. Ansel ChrislOpher R. Ashley Colin T. Baker Dominic Baker
David G. Barba James J. Barker ScOIt Barr Colin T. Barrett Sean P. Benz Salvatore V. Bevivino
Nicholas E. Bivens Bmden J. Bonner Edward D. Bonnevie Taylor S. Bmuns Mark D. Breen-Lopez Douglas J. Brchony
Daniel Brophy Paul S. Brown limOlhy J. Brown Manhew T. Bui Alexander J. Buonocore Kevin J. Burke
Christopher T. Cabrcy Christopher M. Cahill Geoffrey S. Cahill Ryan Cain Wesley P. Calderone JuanJ.Camilo
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THROUGH ASOPHOMORE SHUTTER
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alking off the bus or stepping out of a car and heading towards those glass doors in September. sophomores
suddenly realize how quickly their first year at La Salle
became a memory. As sophomores. a whole new ex-
perience awaits them - new leachers. new classes, new activities. and new friends. As freshmen. they "gal the picture" of what it means to be a Lasallian. Now they start refining that picture and exploring new perspectives-making more friends. reaching OUI into the community. gelling involved in new activities and clubs. and being leaders for the freshmen. Opening those glass doors, the sophomores can'l help thinking about their futures. One year is gone: it's
lime to really adjust the focus and decide what images they Wilfllto leave behind in the Lasallian album of memories. - Vincent Levito '07
SOPHOMORES CLASS OF 1007 SOPHOMORES CLASS OF 1007 John B. Campanella Michael J. Cantpbell Sean 1. Campbell Alexander J. Capetola Andrew T. Capizzi Phillip J. Caramenico
Ian F. Casey Philip A. Cassidy William CaslcJberg. III Joshua P. Chubb Joseph Cipolla Andrew C. Clay
Michael S. Cliggen Daniel F. Connors Colin D. Conway Domonick A. Cook Adam B. Coombs Christopher T. Corby
Colin M. Corcoran Benjamin 1. Counllcy Michael 1. Croasdale James W. Cunningham Thomas J. Curry Frank A. DeLuccia
Michael J. DeVore Andrew J. Dean Steven Dean Alexander R. Dee Kevin T. Deitz Colin M. Devlin
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Benjamin N. DiFranco Marco DiPrato Leonard DiWilliams James M. Dierkes Conor K. Doheny Mallhew D. Dominick
Kevin J. Donnelly Michael J. Donoghue Stephen W. Dorsey Jeffrey A. Douglas Michael Doyle Nicholas R. Dreher
Brian M. Drennen Kellian Maxwell Durkin Gregory M. Dusing Sean M. Dwyer Lukas Eddy Peter G. Endrigian, U
Nicholas C, Faillace Roben Farley Michael C. Fazio Michael J, Filipczak Andrew J. Foell Ryan A. Ford
Daniel J. Fomace John P. Forster Gregory W. Frantz David C. Fralamico Andrew M. Furlong Garrell S. Gallagher
Joseph P. Gallo Tyrell Q. George Anthony E. Giannelli. Jr. Zachary C. Gilben Mallhew A. Glavin Nicholas A. Gorsky
Charles S. Gowdy Christopher C. Grady Thomas P. Graham Wayne T Grasela Peter F. Gravinese Timothy W. Greaves
J. Gray Haenn PhilipJ. Haggcny Colin M. Haley Richard P. Hamilton Ryan C. Haney Patrick J. Harp
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look at that smile on Garrett's face!
"Silly little man, you cannot defeat me!" â&#x20AC;˘ Ben CO<.<1ney
SOPHOMORES CLASS OF 1007 SOPHOMORES CLASS OF 1007 TImothy P. Hed: David Andrew Henrich Sean D. Herben Christopher S. Higgins Walter Mark Hinkel. Jr. John J. Holt. III
Andrew Houchins Matthew G. Houser Matthew R. Howard Michael S. Hughes John Anlhony J. Hull Sean M. Hutchinson
David J. Hysek Nicholas R. Irwin. Jr. Patrick Jackson Brian M. Jeffers
Daniel P. Jeitner Taylor D. Johnson
Joseph M. Kain Michael J. Kapp Michael R. Keller Michael P. Kelly Shane J. Kelly Michael F. Klenk
Kevin C. Klohe Rudolph A. Kraehcr Chad M. Kurylo Matthew J. Kwasizur Gregory D. laFata Daniel C. Lacon
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Bro. Charles reads a sweet Spanish lullaby to his Sophmores.
Rob Waitkus and Anthony Acey-Davis hope someday to be as huge as Mr. Butt
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SOPHOMORES CLASS OF 1007 SOPHOMORES CLASS OF 1007 Michael S. Lagansky Alexander S. Lagner Nicholas J. Lanza William P. Larkin. IJI Dylan J. Leighton Peler M. Levins
Vincenl J. Levito. III SiC fan Lewandowski Paul N. Lewis Jack C. Libor Andrew M. Logan Kelly M. Lombard
Sean M. London Maxwell B. Luce Michael J. Maguire Scan Mahoney Felix J. Manzi Christopher P. Marisco
Shllwn Markey. Jr. E. Michael ManineJli William P. Mascio John D. McBumie Brian C. McCabe Mallhew W. McCaffery
Bryan 1. McCallion Colin P. McCann MychaeJ A. McCoy RyanJ. McDevitt EvanJ. McGiJlin Brian P. McGinnis
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William D. Mcintyre Edwin M. McKeon. III Dennis J. McLaughlin Eric McLoughlin Brian P. McManus Matthew M. Meehan
John J. Mikus. III Thomas F. Minton. IV Anthony T. Mirabile Andrew T. Mockaitis John J. Modesline Manhew Monteverde
Richard A. Montgomery Brian T. Moore Roben A. Morton Ryan D. Murphy Matthew S. Muscarella Brian J. Nahas
Maxx E. Naseef Jakob J. Nines John P. Nucero Jonathan M. O'Connell Kevin E. O'Connell John M. O'Driscoll
Kevin O'Neill Liam P. O'Neill Matthew M. Olson Malthcw S. Onufrak Michael C. PalcrolO Nicholas J. Patcclla
Matthew C. Paul Ryan C. Pawling Ian E. Perera Joseph Perese John N. Phillips John Picard
Andrew T. Pierce Gregory T. Pierce John F. Pierson George C. Pinchock John W. Piree Michael D. Power
Jeffrey D. Price Justin T. Price Ryan J. Quigg Evan Raisner Adam J. Reale Michael J. Reber
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Rob wailing 00 his kit with a smile.
~See,
Iwas right the answer is...Jesus!"
SOPHOMORES CLASS OF 1007 SOPHOMORES CLASS OF 1007 Evan Regan-Levine Kevin M. Riley Hilario Romero Kevin C. Rose Connor D. Rothwell James J. Ryan. Jr.
Brandon P. Ryan SCOll E. Saladik Alexander C. Salwach Roben A. Saraceni. III Sean C. Saverio Michael G. Shenz. Jr.
Gregory Sliner Daniel F. Smart Blake C. Solliday Jeffrey A. Spencer David L. Spinosa zachary J. Spurlin
Michael C. Slahl Matthew Slanczak Stephen C. Stem Nicholas R. Stewart Matthew C. Slone Mark Stypulkowski
Roben P. Swanley Kevin M. Tamasitis Ryan Q. Thomson Brian J. Trainer John J. Travaline Charles P. Trinkle
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路Whoa there boy, where do you think you're going?" - Mall Stone keeping the riff-raff out of NHS induction ceremony.
Mark Hinkel signs his commitment to lead the Sophmores.
-SOPHOMORES CLASS OF 1007 SOPHOMORES CLASS OF 1007 Daniel P. Tuck Kevin P. Turk John Vasoli William D. Viskovich Timothy R. Vogelbacker Kyle K. Voigl
Robert P. Waitkus John T. Walchonski Gregory M. Walczak Brian 1. Walker Andrew Walsh Scoll K. W:uers
Joseph A. Weitzman Clayton M. Wells Stephen T. Westcotl. Jr. Colin P. Whalen James L. While John C. Whitham
Brendan P. Wills Timothy J. Wiltenberg Christopher J. Wogan Colin R. Young Michael S. Young Alan G. Yuhas
Mitchell W. Zaiss Damon F. Zysk
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Geofoe glYes Mr. Crowe the thumbS up Matt Yooog wor1<i1g hard in the library.
on a good wrap.
JUNIORS CLASS OF 1006 JUNIORS CLASS OF 1006 JUNIORS Colin J. Abbou Christopher J. Agnew Peter J. Anninos. IU Phillip A. Babnew Mauhew C. Baiocchi Stephen P. Baker
ChrislOpher P. Barr Luke R. Barren Brendan J. Beichen Daniel P. Benincasa Karl B. Beyer Patrick J. Blagrave
Paul E. Bonnevie Alain R. Bonny Andrew C. Borrell John B. Brady Drew R. Brandl AJex J. Breitma)'er
John A. Buonomo Christopher D. Bush ChristopherT. Byrne Bradley P. Caglia Sterling D. Calhoun John E. Campbell
Darren A. Campo Thomas T. Cappa Matthew J. Carr Jared R. Caner Gregory H. Casey
Sean P. Casey
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IN DEVELOPMENT unior year is arguably the most difficult of the high school years: it is a year in development. Juniors develop from underclassmen 10 upperclassmen. Juniors 3rc not only focused on the demands of academics and activities. but also the beginning of the college search. Junior courses become more demanding to prepare us for the Iransition 10 college. No longer sophomores. "wise fools:' more is expected of juniors. both aC:J.demically and behaviorally. Juniors are in the finishing stages of development into mature individuals who reflect the values that distinguish
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the "Brothers' boys:' Although all four years lit Ul Salle are different, one guiding vision binds freshmen. sophomores. juniors. and seniors
â&#x20AC;˘ "leave to serve:' - Pal Cunnane '06
JUNIORS CLASS OF 1006 JUNIORS CLASS OF 1006 JUNIORS Michael L. Celio Roben H. Chapman-Smith Matthew B. Chiarello David A. Ciccaglionc Alex M. Clark Michael K. Clark
Timothy C. Clarke Thomas J. Cleary Ryan J. Col bum Kevin S. Collins Richard J. COllicclli Colin D. Conway
\V. Gresham Cooney Jeremy W. Cooper Richard W. Cosgrove Steven J. Costanza Patrick B. Costello Thomas J. Cowhey
icholas F. Crawford Ryan P. Creter Thomas M. Croke Gregory S. Crone Conor M. Crowe Patrick J. Cunnane
Patrick J. Cumm Ryan J. Curran Peter N. Daniele Andrew T. Davis Benjamin A. Dearden RichardJ. Devine
J'1UIioJ' Pol'trGita
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Michael R. DiLaurenzo Christopher G. Dilella Paul E. DiPaolo Richard S. DiPiero Kevin L. Dicciani Michael R. Donovan
Chrislopher L. Driscoll Thomas M. Dugan Robert G. Ebbecke Travis G. Eddy Brendan M. Egan Michael P. Farrington
Daniel M. Fasoline Gcmld R. Fillman Brcll C. Fisher Joseph W. Fluehr Timothy J. Foley Christopher J. Fomacc
Christopher Michael Furgiuele Edward J. Funnan L.G. Lellward Gatison James M. Gavanus David M. Gavin Peler H. Geben. Jr.
James J. Gehringer Brian J. Gibbons Jason P. Gigliolti Andrew C. Gleason Joseph T. Gravinese.IU Mauhew H. Greenfield
Joshua R. Griffith Edward L. Guarrieri Michael E. Haas J. Bradley Halbriner Michael C. Handschuh Peter C. Hanselmann
John E. Hardwick M:lllhew J. Harp Kevin S. Harrigan Thomas S. Heigh Christopher S. Heinly Joseph F. Hennessey
Dennis M. Higgins Matthew S. Himler C. Clark Hodgson. III R. Connor Hogan Kevin J. Horgan Ryan W. Huber
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Pal Jeffers cruising along at champs. Man Ihlein is just one smooth dude!
JUNIORS CLASS OF 1006 JUNIORS CLASS OF 1006 JUNIORS George M. Hudson. III Joseph F. Hughes. III William C. Hunt Christian S. lannaronc Mallhew R. Ihlein Christopher S. Imms
Patrick J. Jeffers Michael N. Joachim. IV Colden L. Johanson John Paul Jones. 1II R. Scot! Jones Stephen M. Kapp
Francis M. Kasprzak Sean-Patrick Kearney John J. Keenan William J. Keenan Graham C. Keir Thomas H. Kelly
Timothy M. Kelly Brian D. Kennedy James E. Kerak William C. Kerr John L. Knab Daniel L. Kostenbauder
Matthew J. Kruc Matthew D. Landhcrr Evan R. Langdale John N. Lces Patrick J. LenahCll Jonathan E. Leshncr
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These guys look like they are working hard on their projects.
Phil Balmew running for glory!
JUNIORS CLASS OF 1006 JUNIORS CLASS OF 1006 JUNIORS Jon D. Lester Gary D. Lewis Jeffrey T. Liberatore Antonio I. Lopez Louis J. Maiden Patrick A. Malone
Joseph F. Manero. III Tyrell J. Marshall Vinccnt1. Maninicchio David A. Maslfoieni William H. Masturzo Christopher Manera
Douglas B. Maxwell John B. Maxwell Michael J. McCany Kevin M. McCan Raben P. McCullough Brian S. McGill
Stephcn M. McGarry Andrew M. McGowan Gregory E. McLaren Scan T. McLaughlin Timothy R. McMahon Kevin W. McNamara
Marc R. Menno Anthony Mieczkowski Colin G. Miller Joseph P. Millet. III Mark A. Milligan Sean W. Moloney
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Joseph C. Monastcro Max S. Morgan Alexander B. Muller Kevin P. Murphy John R. Mutchler Scott C. Nagy
Gino M. Naticchione Basil A.G. Nation Joseph F. Nolan Craig J. O'Neill Kristopher R. OslOpchud. Michael P. Padgeon, Jr.
Joseph W. Pappas Gerald J. Pawlish John M. Peruto. Jr. Adam E. Petko Tyler J. Petrus Anlhony A. Phillips
William G. Phillips John F. Pilla. III W. Patrick Playdon TImothy L. Plunkett Jeffrey S. Powers Eric S. Prendergast
James Prendergast
Thomas M. Prokop Giuseppe Randazzo Patrick M. Regan Matthcw A. Reichelt Jonathan J. Rcmcnlcr
Alben J. Rieck Matthew J. Riffe Terrence M. Riley Timothy J. Riley Vincem G. Rizzuto Terrance D. Robinson
Stcphen A. Rodgers Francis S. Rogers. Jr. Reese J. Rogers David J. Roynan Jason M. Ruppen William A. Rush
Brian R. Saceheua Peter J. Salatino Joseph W. Schatz Timothy A. Schneider Eric C. Schoeming Bryant M. Schultz
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Mr. Clark teaching his juniors some mornls.
Plavdon working hard on the erg.
JUNIORS CLASS OF 1006 JUNIORS CLASS OF 1006 JUNIORS James J. Shannon Matthew P. Singer Leon J. Singletary James P. Sinnott Manhew R. Sinnott Sean M. Smith
GeorgeJ. Steffon LaMar S. Stewart Matthew Z. Sligliano Roben L. Stot! Rucm C. Tan Connor J. Tatlow
Nicholas M. Teufel JamesJ. Tierney Roben L. Toner. L11 Ryan 1. Travers Timolhy N. Trichlinger Joseph C. Tubolino
Christopher R. Tull John E. M. Tyszka Stephen W. Ullrich, Jr. Kevin A. Ulrich Stephen M. Vanni Joseph A. Vazquez
Mk:hllcl R. Venafm Andrew 1. Ventresca Jonathan J. Vettori Michael A. Villari Thomas J. Wallin Thomas A. Walsh
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J1U\lor PortraUa
Pat Malone playin' a little fiddle!
Mr. and Mrs. Travers looking so proud 01 Ryan!
,UNIORS CLASS OF 1006 ,UNIORS CLASS OF 1006 ,UNIORS William J. Warrendcr Collin J. Wcssicr William E. Whalon Andrew W. Wiggleswonh Andrew E. Wilk.ins John L. Williams
Thomas G. Winning Michael J. Wojcik M. Nicholas Wrighl M:mhcw C. Young David T. Yusavitz Jeffrey W. zamorsk.i
Matthew 1. Zielinski
We wonder il the dates' parents have mel these guys!
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oammeo l'ig11r8s in Motion "Greal photography is about depth of feeling, not depth of
every student has the chance to take pari in a championship
field," said Peter Adams, famous travel photographer. The
season. From slarring on the field to writing slats, taping
same remark could be made about La Salle athletics ex-
ankles, managing the rosier. playing music in the pep
cepllhe players and fans have bOlh "depth of feeling" and
band, and leading cheers in the stands, athletics al La Salle
"depth of field,"
involve everyone ill the school. Just as the students arc
II has often been said lhal a picture is worth a thousand
part of this championship picture, so are the dedicated
words, but a thousand words are not enough
describe
coaches thaI perfect every aspect of our game. Giving gen-
the phenomenon that is La Salle athletics. La Salle sports
erously of their valuable time. these coaches provide ad-
motivale Ihe players 10 push themselves, bond the students
vice and lessons that their players can use in every aspect
together from the stands to the fields. and provide Ihe ath-
of their lives. La Salle athletics contributes
letcs with an opportunity to control their own destiny. Year
of excellence that La Salle is loday, and everyone can rely
after year. La Salle's athletics program produces teams
on this tradition of excellence continuing for generations
ready 10 seize tilles from the Catholic League and beyond.
of athletes to come.
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Although not everyone fits in the championship photos.
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Ihe picture
- Stew Ryan '05
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As August began. mosl young men from La Salle were just beginning to look fortheir shins and ties that had becn lost formOl1ths: however, a very selecl few wcre str'lpping on football pads for Ihe first hot and humid practices of the 2004 Explorer football season. As he has done evcry season. Head Coach Joe Colistra began his first pre-practice speech wilh his famous seven words: "This season belongs to the seniors: FOREVER." La Salle's returning seniors included ten varsity lettennen and several others who would make major contributions to the team-On offense: Co-Captain and quanerback Mike Lynch: receivers Tom little. Kevin Trainer, Rob Forster: tighl ends Tom Jorfi and Brian Azeff: running backs Eddie DiDonato and Eddie Valentino: and linemen CoCaptain Andrew Rocks. John Clifford. Slew Ry'lI1. Sean Guinan. Mike Andrews. Christi'lll Barrell. Jack Crouse. Mike Grant. and Brad Murtha: On Defense: Mike Boyle at safcty: Sean McGoldrick. Fran
Coach Travers going over lhe offensive scheme with 08 Mike lynch,
Junior GfO(ge Hudson giving everything he's got on the field!
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Daulerio, and Adam Sutkus at defensive line: and Joe SobocinskJ at defensive end, The 2004 Explorers faced great adversity early in the season with sever"l injuries !O key starters. culminating in the season-ending injury of team leader Andrew Rocks in the 0' Ham game, Nevenheless, the sea!:>on did lake a tum for the better: and the seniors led their team 10 a run on the playoffs and ended the regular season wilh commanding victories over Bonner and North Calholic, Unfortunalely. the playoffs ended in a close loss 10 Archbishop Ryan, The Explorers had a strong showing with eight players receiving All-Catholic recognition: First Team: Christian Barrelt DT, Jack Forster DB: Second Team: Mike Lynch QB, John Clifford OL. George Hudson LB: Honorable Mention: Greg Frantz alB, Mike Boyle DB. Tom Jorfi TE. -Slew Ryan '05
Rem(~ll1bl'llrlg
Miles Miller '04 A Tribute to Miles Miller('04) The La Salle fOOl ball family, indeed the entire Lasallian community, suffered a tragic loss last summer with the death of Miles Miller. Miles was our captain, a leader by example on and off the football field. and most importantly, a wonderful student. Miles taught us lessons about football. about life. and about character. He showed us how life was meant to be lived. We are eternally grateful that Miles was part of our lives. Miles. we will never forget you. - Mike Lynch '05
YOLl cannol dreal11 yourself into a characler.yolll11l1st hall1l11er<.lI1d forge
yourself one. -James Froude (Miles' senior quote)
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5enlof captain Andrew Rocks gets ready to do some damage!
as Mike lynch surveys the defense.
Junior Sterling calhoun and his leammates raise their helmets,
Running for daylight against the Prep.
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FreShman John Harrison roUs out 10 mc:t an open recerI'el'.
La Salle's frosh defense in hot pursuit!
Freshman lJnebacker Matt Alba crushes aRyan back.
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"A Sf);,;r ill my/eft said 'go', alld I weill,"
-Matthew Brady, PholOgrapher Wilh fresh legs from lhe sophomore class and Catholic League wisdom from the senior class. lhe 2004 Explorers soccer learn showed that Ihey were well rounded. During lhe pre-season viclOry over Malvern, the McCaffery brolhers showed their skills, Pat had four assists, and Mall had three goals. The highlighl of lhe pre-season was the Explorers' viclOry over Holy GhOSI Prep for the Iirsltirne in six years, Although a young team with only five returning seniors. confidence was at an all-time high leading into the regularseason, An early, crushing loss 10 Archbishop Wood was followed by a huge win over Nonh Catholic. Allhough the Explorers stumbled early againsl Con-
Goalie Hilario Romero witll anotller key slop.
senior Pat Mccaffery blasts tile ball down field.
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well Egan, they quickly recovered and sweptlhe second half with brilIi,ml victories over bolh Wood and Egan made possible by senior flank Tom O'Donnell's endless pursuit of the ball, The leam was led by First Team All-Catholic and all-Southeast PA senior Pal McCaffery's skill and work elhic along with Honorable Menlion senior Tom McVey's experience and detenninlllion and a solid anchor of seniors in the back, Tim Marcinek and Chris Schieve, For the first seventy minules of the playoff game againsl Ryan, the leam showed confidence, skill, hcan, and composure and dominated the play, Yet a mailer of inches and minutes worked to the disadvantage of the Explorers and broughl lheir season 10 a sudden close. The future years look very promising, however, and La Salle Soccer will once again prove its ability to bounce right back, - Chris Schieve '05
Oh no, Matt McCaffery's head has turned into a soccer ball! senior members of the Varsity team: Tim Marcinek, Chris Schfeve, Chris Adamski, Tim Smalls, Tom McVey, Pal McCaffery, and Tom O'Donnell
2004 Varsity Soccer team: 1st Row: Brian McManus, Chris Schieve, Tom McVey, Matt McCaffery, Tom O'Donnell, Mike Villari, Hilario Romero, Chris Barr, Shane Kelly. 2nd row: Tim Smalls, Chris Adamski, Colin Whalen, Greg Walczak, Tim Marcinek, Pat Mccaffery, Greg Dusing, Colin Baker, Andrew Ventresca, Chad Kurylo, Andrew lewandowski, Coach Petlel
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2004 oN Soccer learn: 1st row Evan McGllhn, Mike Hughes, Tim Greaves, John Whitham, Ryan McDevItt. Bill Keenan, Bnan 5acchetta, Juslm Pnce, Tom Heigh, Pat Malone 2nd row: Coach HIli, Tim VogeIbacker, Nick Lanza, Kevin Murphy, Bnan Moore, Wayne Grasela, Bdl Kerr. Vince RllzutD, Joe F1uetY, Matt<. M"",. Coach Hortey.
MNo, I insist, you kick it thIS time.路
Freshman Gerry Clark goillll after the ball.
2004 Freshman Soccef learn.
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SUCCESS As the season of the 2003 La Salle cross country team faded. Irlumphamly. into history on a golden November afternoon al Philadel-
phia's Belman! Plateau. speculation began almost instantly from team members, conches. alumni. and rivals as to how the 2()O..; team would uphold the championship-caliber dyn8sly. Junior Varsity and freshmen races th31 season as well as track: races lmcr that year revealed another deep returning team. TIle question. however. was talent. Would the 2004 squad. containing only IWO retuOIing runners with any no-
table varsity experience. be able to run at the same level as the team that preceded it. a team thai was ranked fifth in the Nonhcasl United St:llcs. won invitationals up and down the east coa~t, and captured the school's !irst Catholic League title since 1997? If team titles, individual titles, all-Catholic selections. all-Pennsylvania Prep selections. an all-state selection. a new school record. a regional ranking. an undefeated league record :lnd regular mentiOn among the elite teams of the cast coast mean anything. the answer is yes, The Explorers' varsity lineup of senior tri-c:lptains Sean McGinley. Tim Shea. and Dan OToole, juniors Pat Jeffers, Bob McCullough, and Sean Casey, and sophomores Tim Heck ,md Ed Bonnevie captured the Small Schools title at the Great American Cross Country Festival in Cary. Nonh Carolina, a meet among the more competitive in the coulHry, the Pennsylvania State Prep Championship. and the Philadelphia Catholic Lc3glle title. Underclass runners also excelled on that Sunday aftemoon of PCL
senior Dan O'Toole has the "Eye of the Tiger." senior sean McGinley coasting to victory!
Champs. The Junior Varsity. led throughout the year by juniors Pat Costello. Pat Regan, and John Campbell and sophomores Steve Dorsey. George Pinchock. Colin BarretL and Pat Harp. repeated as champions in dominating fashion. taking the first four places in the race. The Freshmen team also excelled. racing to a third place finish behind respectable perfonnances from Dan Lowry, Tom Buonchristiano. and Mall Smeltzer. TIle future again looks bright A dominating team does not necessarily mean a slew of individual honors for its runners; this year. however. it did. In a season in which he set a new school record of 16:08 for the Catholic League's home course, Belmont Plateau, and won the school's first individual PCL title since 1998 3S well as the Pennsylv:mia State Prep litle. senior Sean McGinley was named First-team all-state in addition to Firsl team all*Catholic and FirSlleam all*Pennsy!vania Prep. Among the other runners, Jeffers, Shea. Heck. and O'Toole were named Firstteam all-Catholic and McCullough and Casey were named Secondlearn all-Catholic. Also, Jeffers. Shea, and Heck picked up First-learn all-Pennsylvania Prep nods, while O'Toole picked up a Second-team. The leam's coaches. veteran Head Coach Patrick Devine and As* sistant Coaches Greg Bieleck.i. Doug Demeter, and Tom Devlin, all at once wise. tenacious, logical, illogical. funny. not funny_ keen. demanding, inspiring, perplexing,succeeded immeasurably this year at the an of embracing, refining, and helping carry OUI the gritty ambition of teenage distance mnners, -Dan O'Toole '05
Coach Devine celebrating the champi· Oflshlp! Coaches Demeter, Bielecki, Devlin, and Devine.
CHAMPS!!! Coach Devlin, Coact! Demeter, Tim Heck, Sean Casey. Bob McCollough, Dan O'Toole, Coach Devine, Pal Jeffers, Ed Bonnevie, Tim Shea, Sean McGinley, and Coach Bielecki.
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Returning alum ctleenng on La Salle at the cham pi路 onstvp: Dave Chesny, Joe Fedorowitz. Brian Bailey, Pat O'NeIll, KM1 Moll, Greg Potesbo, Kyle Rodden, and Bill McCullough
Freshman Team: Chris Fasey. Eric Au, Tom Buoncrisllano, Anthony tvanosld, Coach Oevlin, RYM Casey, Matt Smeltz, Evan Cooper, lJ, McCarrick, Chris Birzes, BryM ledd8f, and Dan lowery.
The retirement offifleen-year Head Coach Martin Jackson was the start of many changes to face the La Salle Basketball team this year. Mr. Joseph Dempsey, the thirteen-year assistant to Mr. Jackson. took over the program. Assistant Bernie Fitzgerald ('77) also returned after a three-year hiatus to once again coach the Explorers. The year was a rebuilding year with only one returning starter after the loss of seven key graduating seniors. This year's seniors. Tom Lyons (Captain). Joe Sobocinski (Captain and Third-Team All-Catholic), Brian Carlin. Kevin Miller, Mike Chapman. and Ryan Gibbons no doubl bore a heavy burden but rose to the forefront and kepi a positive atmosphere for the younger players. The preslige of La Salle Basketball now lies in Ihe underclassmen's hands. They gained much experience this year and should be ready 10 take the court when next year's season begins. Next year's learn will be led by returning juniors, Billy Warrender, Tyrell Marshall, Doug Maxwell. and Joe Hennessey. The coaches are optimistic that the Explorers will return to their spot atop the Calholic League North nexi year. • Tom Lyons '05
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Coach Dempsey drawing up the game winner.
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la Salle Wrestling finished another succes~ful season in 2005 under the leadership of new head Coach Vic Stanley wilh the assistant coaching of Anthony Panzerella. Jason Brokenshire. and Mike Gavin. After a shaky pre-season.lhis very young Explorer learn came together to win severnl non-league malches and make the PCl Playoffs. Led by Senior Captains Andrew Cotiov and Ed Valentino. who retumed from a severe knee injury. the Explorers entered the Catholic League quarter-finals against Roman Catholic and won by a score of 37-31. After their winning effort against Roman. the team adV:lOced to the semi-finals where they upset Archbishop Wood in their most exciting match of the year. Down by 12 points going into the final
two marches. la Salle sophomore Kevin Klohe and senior Andrew Collov both recorded pins in their bouts to tie the score at 33路33. After a suspenseful wait, LaSalle emerged victorious on the 3rd tiebreaker (total pins) to move on to their third championship malch in four years. Although the Explorers fell to North Carholic in the championship bout. they exceeded all expectations simply by making it to the finals. The success continued into the post-season with excellent perfonnances from all the varsity wre~tlers. Earning 1st team All-Catholic honors was junior Jon Rementer. Earning 2nd team All-Catholic honors were senior Andrew Cotlov and junior Sieve Ullrich. Earning 3rd te:ml honors were juniors LaMar Stewart and Tom Cleary. and earning honorable melllion was sophomore Ben Courtney. Also pcrfonning well at the State toumament were Cotlov (6th). Ulrich and Cleary (7th). and Remelller (8th). Congratulalions to the wrestling team on a great season in 2005; big things are expected from them in the years to come. - Andrew Cotlov '05
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Don'1 mess witll Dam Cook and tile resl of the La Salle Explorer Hockey Team!
_._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._.Senior members of lhe AAA Hockey learn: John Slaffi, Chez Angeloni, Tom Hartman, nm Schaible, Ken Wochele, George Oliver, Kyle Buchanan, Kevin Heron, Sieve Klenk.
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Dedication defines La Salle hockey. Each player is commiued 10 pUlling out his maximum effort for Ihe beuennent oflhe team. This devotion 10 excellence. beginning during the summer momhs and conlinuing Ihroughout the wimer. is what led 10 the learn's success. This season began with high expectalions. Losing only five seniors to gradual ion. Coach Muehlbronner saw a great group of core players returning for the upcoming season. TIle leam was led by sen-
iors Chez Angeloni. Steve Klenk. John Staffi. Tim Schaible. Kenny Wochele. Kevin Heron. Kyle Buchanan and Caplains Tom Hartman. George Oliver. and junior L.G. Gatison. The team really seemed primed 10 make a run al the Ayer's Cup Championship. 11le season did not begin as hoped. With lhe team dropping four of its first five games. including one league game to Cardinal O路Hara. there was cause for concern. After a heartbreaking loss to Mount Lebanon in the Piusburgh Central Catholic Tournament. the team wenl on a 19-0-1 winning l>lrea~ and defeated leams such as Hill School. Bergen Catholic. arch rival Malvern Prep. and won the Meadville Bulldog Invilational Toum:ullcnt. The great successes and tribulations of lhe team created wonderful memories :lIld bonding time which led 10 lhe fomlution of .. light knit group of kids. Allhough Ihe IClim won't be sharing lhe icc together again. the friendships and memories fanned will last forever. - George Oliver '05
LG. GatiSon on the attlck!
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Varsity AM Team: Front: Steve Klenk, Tom Hartman, George Oliver, Ken Wochele, loG. GaUson, John Slaffi, John Williams Back: Coach Muehlbronner, Kevin Heron, Andy Henrich, Gino Naticchione, Nick Wright. Eric Mcloughlin, Kyle Buchanon, Rich Evan, lim SChaible, Mike Martinelli, Chez Angeloni, Oom Cook, Coach Upski
Varsity AA Team: Front: Matt Sinnott, Steve Rodgers, Kevin McNamara, Andrew capizzi, Josh Chubb, Mike Mccarty, Joe Horgan 2nd Row: Coach Fyke, Mike Gazzara, Jim Sinnott, Nick Teufel, Terry Riley, Travis Eddy, Michael Farriglon, Ray Favata, Coach Riley Back: Greg Herzog, Max Morgan, John Vasoli, Mike Elnitski Missing: Mike Sanutti, Christian lannarone
_._._._._._._._._._._._._._.-._.-._._._._._._._._._.Varsity ATeam: Frool: Kyle Zoldy, Christian Baron, Taylor Brauns. Dan Pyne, Remy lynn, Eric Mcloughlin, Adam Berkle, Tom Minton 2nd Row: Mike Klenk, Colin Miller, Brent Nesbitt, Mike Rongione, TJ. laessing, Nick Golden, Coach Naticchione Back: Chris Higgins, Chris Corby, Frank cassidy, Victor MarQUes, Kevin Riley
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JV Team: Front: Rob Farley, 11m McMahon, Lucas Eddy, Josh Griffith, Brad Hollingsworth, Mike Erickson, Mike Filipczak, Paul Lewis, Pat McGann 2nd Row: Coach Pateella, Matt McGovern, Matt Kohler, Mike Oliver, Tony DePaul, Mike Fabiszewski, Sean London, John DeLuca, Coach Farley Back: Coach Marinari, Nick Patcella, Joe Roche, Brian McGinnis, Dan Kostenbauder, Colin McCreery, Matt Daniel, Joe Roche (Mgr.)
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The bowling learn this year was the best it has been in a while. We ended the season at .500 and made the playoffs only to lose to a beller
Father Judge learn in the first round. The varsity team consisted of [cam captain Will Phillips. sophomore Anthony Adams. junior Jonathan Leshncr. and seniors Scott Ranweiler. Ryan McCann. and JeffOcmi. The learn had a very productive year, and the junior varsity had much to do with that fact. The major junior varsity players were: John Fisher. Mike Fazio, Malt Carr. Christopher Carvalho. and Max Nllseef. The seniors sct the tone for the season with Jeff's "One-Pin Willie" chanl.~ lind senior Pat McCaffery gelling really pumped on malch days when no one else would. They also made the bus rides vcry amusing. but I won', go there. Ryan definitely added fun to the matches when we were almost stagnant last year. Jon and his occasional outbursts provided a good laugh every once in a while. AII-in-aIL the season was a succeS!l and {he team hopes to make the playoffs nex.t year with new pro~pects entering. I wish all the besl 10 the team and the coach. Sieve Faunce. It's been a great run, and I per<;;onalty am going to mi<;;s it greatly. - SCOll A. Ranweilcr '05
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The 2004 La Salle W:lter Polo team had a very successful season. Under Head Coach Steve Duncheskie and Assistant Coach Jim Tate, the team finished with a record of 14-5. The team's leadership came from five seniors including Co-MVP's George Wilters and Colin Behr. most improved player Trey Ciammetli, sportsmanship award winner Kevin Hylinski, with the awkward yet convincing spin shot of Brennan Hagy. Juniors Chris Driscoll. Eric Prendergast. and Ben Deardon, and sophomores John Holt and Brendan Wills alsocornribuled to Ihe Explorers' winning season.
Although the most exciting game of the year against Episcopal Academy ended in a 15-13 loss. the Explorers kept their heads high and looked forward 10 next year's rematch. The leam will need to be lllorecompetitive next year if it hopes to continue its sleady rise to the top as they enter a new league in Pennsylvania and face more aggressive and established teams. - George Wallers '05
La Salle Water Polo took tremendous strides this year in bullding lor future success.
The 2004 La salle Water Polo team.
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17 CathOlic league champs In a row with tremendous cootributions by Brian Jeffers (above) and the 200路free relay team of Chris Gallagher, Chris Driscoll, Coach lIchlner, Kevin Hylinski, and George Waners
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CHALLENGE Seventeen! For SEVENTEEN consecutive years La Salle h:IS won the Philadelphia Catholic League swimming tille. PUlling that into perspective. the first time La Salle won the title 1110S\ of the students here now were not even born! La Salle swimming has a great tradition of strong teams, and this year was no differen!. This year's team was led to victory by Head Coach Frank Lichlner. Assistant Coaches Jim Tate. Steve Duncheskie. and Dennis Bloh. and Moderator Gerry
Miller. The swimmers were the key 10 this tille. With Co-Captains Kevin
Hylinski and Brennan Hagy. and fellow senior lC3ders. Trey CiammelIi and George Walters. the learn was bound to succeed. After a not very impressive start. Ihe learn began 10 become a tme rllmily. Arriving to school at 6: 15 A.M. and hopping in the pool or just relaxing in the showers after pmclice. the team started helping each member work harder even though some weren't feeling their best. ThroughoUt lite year the swimmers kept improving their times and achieving personal bests. When the Catholic League Championship finally arrived. La Salle was prepared to capture its 17th title. The meet was packed with many personal bests and strong swims. The tWO most exciting races were won by Trey Clammclti and Kevin Hylinski. both swimmers being the last leg of their respective relays, in come-from-behind victories. So to the seniors leaving. good luck in college and thanks for the memories: and to the returning swimmers. good luck on capturing the 18th consecUlive title and have fun! â&#x20AC;˘ Trey Ciamrneui '05
Seniorswimmers with their mothers.
Kevin Hylinski and Adam Demanski taking adip in the pool.
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Haverford. Ursinus. Kutztown. Lehigh and Penn State might sound like good college choices for IllOSt: but to the La Salle Indoor Track and Field team. these are just a few of the sites where the cold Saturday mornings were spent during the 2004-2005 season. While most of the La Salle community enjoyed a couple more hours of sleep on the first day of the weekend, the lndoor Track team was wide-awake and competing against schools from all over the Greater-Philadelphia area. After one of the more dominating perfomwnces in La Salle crosscountry hislOry mthe 2004 PCL championships. the expectations of coaches Mr. Pat Devine. Mr. Greg Bielecki. and Mr. Tom Devlin were unquestionably high. Unfor1unately, the team experienced a handful of spills throughout the season; but despite these trip-ups, the winged-feet warriors of wimer still put together a very exciting season. The consistently steady distance runners were lead by seniors Sean McGinley, Tim Shea. Daniel Peter O路Toole. junior Sean Casey. and sophomore TIm Heck. who brought home plenty of hardware all year. The brightest moment for this crew of Harriers was the 1st place AlICatholic perfonnance of the Distance Medley Relay which consisted of
Freshman Tom Buonchristiano hands off toAnthOny Kent. Wendell pure speed In the relay.
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Heck, Casey, McGinley and the hard-nosed versatileAndrewTull. The sprinters are often thin in number. but this year was a glaring exception. All year seniors Tull. Joe Rilinski, Wendell Haley-Dingle, junior Kevin Murphy. and sophomores Sean Hutchinson, Andrew Clay, and Greg LaFata rotated in and out of relays and open events and always tumed in admirable performances. Sophomore Brian Moore, younger sibling of last year's PCL shot put champion. continued the storied family and LaS311ian traditions with an impressive year. An 8th place finish at the stumble路filled Catholic League Championships could not over- shadow what was overall a stellar season full surprises and outstanding individual efforts. - Tim Shea '05
Freshman Matt Smeltzer
sean McGinley off to another victory.
2004-2005 Indoor Track team: Front: TIm Heck. Wendell Haley, Chris Tull, N\' tOOoy Kent, Chris Fasey, Dan lowery. Back: Pat Costello, sean casey, Greg Lafata, Dan O'TOOle, TIm Shea, Bill larkin, Colin Conway, Evan Cooper,
Sieve Ooken, Anthony IvanosKl. Tom Buonchristiano, and Mati Smeftzer.
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The late great John McGraw said il best: "There is bUI one game and that game is baseball!" Baseball is a game of eXlreme precision. athleticism. and talent, and these components were in ample supply in the 2005 La Salle team. Arter a successful 2004 season under interim Head Coach Joseph Falcone. the Explorers welcomed back Head Coach Joseph Parisi. The players were exciled to partake in a season undoubtedly destined for grealness. Wilh the guidance of Coach Parisi and his assistants. PJ. Quinn. Joseph Falcone. Ed Bongard. and Mike O'Connor and Ihe delenninalion of an amazing group of athletes. the sky was truly the limit! Equipped with some serious leather and unstoppable wood. the Explorers looked to dominate the Catholic
Lellgue Northern Division. The team featured a core group of seniors reunited for the firsl time since freshman year. including Nick Manzi. Tom Lyons. Mike Pennington. Pat Rider. Chez Angeloni. Vince Cartwright, Joe Winning. and returning All-Catholic Zac Hess. An experienced and lethal junior class added support with players like Mati Zielinski, Billy Warrender. Mike Villari. Steve Ullrich. Will Phillips, Jeff Liberatore. John Knob. T.J. Foley. and Ryan Creter. This combination left no doubt lhat this leam had the makings of some~ thing special. We formed an amazingly close·knit group: we were baseball players but more than that. we were friends. All of the 2005 La Salle Explorer Baseball Team will cherish our time together on the field for the rest of our lives. Thanks to atl for the friendships and memories which will last a lifetime. - Joe Winning '05
Jeff Liberatore getting ready to catch and gun!
Mike Villari rounding third.
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Seniors: Front: Pat Rider. Mike Pennington, Zach Hess, Tom Lyons Back: Chez Angellonl, Vince cartwright, Nick Manzi, Joe Winning
2005 Varsity Baseball Team: Front: Bill Warrender, Pat Rider, Mike Pennington, Kevin O'Connell (Mgr.) Zach Hess, Tom lyons, John Knab Middle: Matt Zielinski, Chez Angellonl, Vince Cartwright, Nick ManZi, Joe Winning, IJ. Foley Back: Mike Villari, Jeff Liberatore, Sean Saverio, Ryan Creter, Will Phillips, Steve Ullrich
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Every member of the La Salle Golf Team has a singular image in at the start of the 2005 season: regaining the Philadelphia Catholic League championship and. of course. beating SI. Joseph's Prep along the way. The La Salle golf program has held a vinual dynasty in the PeL; it has won the championship for nine years in a row, but that streak was broken last year. sadly, by losing to the Prep. Taking back this title is tlte big picture in the sights of every player. leading the charge are four returning seniors, Sean Ford. Mike Stanczak. Sean Forster, and Andrew McDermott. Other returnees are juniors, Alex Muller. Brendan Egan. Tom Cowhey. and Barry Brady. and sophomores. Anthony Giannetti. Kevin Turk. and Rob Waitkus. The leam ~ight
Senior Mike Stanczak hitting from his usual location under atree!
Senior Sean Ford setting up for his approach on 18!
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excitedly welcomed nine new players, including seniors Steve Ciliberto. Malt Bolinski. and Sean Carlin; sophomores Reed Irwin. Phil Cassidy. Z3ck Spurland. and freshmen. Matt McGoven. Pat Knowles. and Pat Melvin. Fresh from their lrip 10 Mynle Beach. lhe team and its coaches. Many Jackson and Dave Diehl. are poised and ready to bring back the PCL championship thm righlly belongs lO La Salle. This "family," as described by Sean Forster. now with one win under its belt. is looking forward to a busy and compelitive season. - Mike Stanczak '05
Hey Matt, eye on the ball!!!
senior Golrers: Coach Diehl, Steve Ciliberto, Matt Balinski, sean carlin, Andrew McDermott, Sean Forster, Mike Stanczak, Coach Jackson Missing: sean
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This )lear's Varsity Tennis Team looks 10 continue its winning ways of the past few years once again this spring. Coming off a second straighl Catholic League Championship in 2004. La Salle's Tenms tearn turns to senior leadership in 2005. La Salle is led this year by St· nior Captain Paul PaIge, who was the Catholic League MVP in the 200t spring season, Another Senior leader is fellow four-year varsity lellerman Cody Casale, This )'ear's Varsity Team has no shortage of senior leadership. Along with the aforememiOl'K:d Paul Paige and Cody Casale. the learn also returns Seniors Ron Williamson. Tyler Meves. Ray Subers. Jim Dooney, and Pat Broderick, Returning underclassmen include Junior
Ron Williamson and his wicked backhand!
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Will Whalon and Sophomore Adam Coombs, Along with the returning Seniors are newcomers Brian Heenan and Greg Herzog. both Se· niors. Sophomore Nate Meyers and Freshman Mike Oliver complete !he team this season. La Salle is led once again by their fearless coaches, Mr, Ge.iger and Mr. Radvansk-y, who are always memally tough and ready for a challenge. And the) need to be ready as La Salle faces early season nonleague lests from Penn Charter. Lower Merion. Plymouth Whitemarsh, and Holy Ghost Prep. as well as a late season match with Haverford. La Salle begins the defense of their Catholic League crown in early April and looks to defeat arch-rival 51. Joe's Prep and last year's Runner-Up Cardinal Dougherty. The TOad to a Catholic League 3-peat won't be easy, but La Salle is prepared to achieve its goals. • Tyler Meves '05
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The 2005 Lacrosse season promises to be lhe toughest ever for La Salle. Following lhe n~t successful season in program history, il will nOI be easy for Ihis year"sieam to defend their Ptuladelphia Catholic League. EPSLA. and Penlbylvania State Championship tilles. Ho.....ev路 er. no learn is more ready to accomplish this difficult feat than lhis year's leam. After lOSing onl} fj'e gradualing semors In 2004. the 2005 learn IS '>etlO face the toughest learns on the East Coast. 1be offense is prepared to post big number.> this lear with returning seni~ Pat lombard. Rob Forster. Tom O路Donnell. Thayer Damm. Mil..e Lynch. and Colin Behr. Also contributing are Juniors Greg Casey. Steve Kapp. Chris Agnew. and sophomore Jack Forster. Senior Andrew Cotlo\' will
Junior Greg casey p!aYlIlg a major role in La Salle lacrosse success.
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handle face-offs. and lhe defense will be led by senior.> Eddie DiDonaJim McCabe, Tim Marcinek. and Ed Valentino. Also helping hold down the fon "'ill be shon路stick defenders Mike Mills and Tom Linle. 1be goalie will again be standoul junior Mike Haas. Despite the challenge of repealing as champions. the 2005 La Salle lacrosse leam will be ready for bailie as a result of the lraining of Coaches Bill Leahy. Tony Resch. and Chud Cirelli. This leam looks forward 10 a great sea路 son lead by a group of seniors who have pUI in four yeaJ"'O of hard work and dedicalion. 1lley hope that the result of their hard work will be another Cathohc League and Slate championship. - Mike Lynch '05 10.
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The members of La Salle's crew team have always been known for their dedication and pride. It isn't easy to roll out of bed at five in the morning to make it to practice by 6:30, but everyone always manages to do so. In the past La Salle has been a dominant force oillhe river: the members of Ihis year's learn are proud of thai and are eager to reestablish themselves as a winning team. With seniors Pat Montgomery. Brian Azef£. Ryan Barrell, Sean Riley. George Walters. and Mike Berger leading our Varsity 8. iI is expecled to be one of the faster crews we have had in the last few years. Hopefully, this group of seniors and the young lalcnled sophomores who make up the rest of the boal will christen our new boat with a
seni()( Brian Azeff enjoying another day out on the river.
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winning season. Along with our Varsity 8. our Lightweight 8, who tasted victory this faU al the frostbite regatta in November. looks to continue its success during the spring season. This year's Lightweight crew is lead by seniors. Gavin Leighton. John Tanney. and Gene Gallagher. Along with our talented and e~perienced seniors. the tearn is full of very promising and dedicated underclassmen. These underclassmen along with our e~lremely devoted coaching staff are looking for sue· cess for many years to come. Row hard boys. and never get satisfied! - Mike Berger '05
Philadelphia City Champions and Nationals Bronze: Scott Waters, Colin Young, Greg Walczak, Evan McGillin, Greg Pierce, Andrew Mockaitis, Robert Morton, Mark Breen-lopez, and coxswain Brian Drennen.
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Developing the Mind The Y.I.P. was stunned. There, trying not to be no路
A.C. Benson once wrote. ") am sure it is one's duty as a
ticed by all the loud boys around him, he sal in his desk.
teacher to try to show boys that no opinions. no tastes.
Although he didn't know it, when he looked up and saw
no emotions are worth much unless they arc one's own."
a man standing on his desk yelling about osmosis, Ihis
That statement describes very well what the faculty here
was the piclUre he was seeking. This is how he wanted
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learn for the next four years of his life. He sat back.
La Salle does. They take a young mind and with a
passion and fervor unique to each teacher. mold that
smiled, and learned.
young mind over four years into a mind that is able to
Thai anecdote explains what makes La Salle so special,
arrive at opinions of its own.
and the centerpiece of Ihal picture is one of the many
The Faculty here at La Salle is a picllIre of distinctive,
dedicated and faithful facully members of OUf school.
witty. comical. and oft quirky men and women that
It is a picture of a lcacher not afraid to risk potential em-
make us what we are when we leave La Salle after four
barrassment for the sake of education. It is a picture of
years of education. They have profound influence on
what La Salle is
~a
collection of devoted and enthusiag路
tic faculty who thirst for nothing else than to teach yet
another young man how
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who we are, and their influence is exerted in such subtle ways that it can be captured only in a snapshot of lime. ~
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8r. Rene Sterner, FSC President Public Speaking, The Forum
Mr. Frederick G. Assaf Principal English 3
ADMINISTRATION &- FACULTY
••••••••••••••• Mr. Michael A. O'Toole Vice-President
Mr. Thomas 8ama Assistant Principal Academic Affairs
Mrs. Julia K. Maher Assistant Principal Student Affairs
Mr. Mark Gibbons Chief Financial Officer
8r. James F. Rieck Director of Admissions
Mr. Martin W. Stanczak Dean of Students
Mr. Tony Resch Director of Athletics
Mr. Peter Sigmund Chief of Information Technology
Mr. Edward 80ngard Assistant Director of Development
Mr. 8rett Gordon Comptroller
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Rrst row: Brother Relll! Stemer, FSC, Mr. John J. Meko, Jr., Mr. James J. Clar1l., Mrs. Catherine A. cassidy, Mr. AI Gabriele, Mrs. JUdith Paul, Mr. Edward R. Solvibile, Esq., Brother Gerard Molyneaux, FSC, Mr. Vincent C. Walters. Second row: Brother Andrew Bartley, FSC, Sr. Matthew Anita MacDonald, SSJ, Brother James L Butler, FSC, Brother Brian Henderson, FSC, Brother Timothy J. Froehlich, FSC, Mr. William A. Whiteside, Jr., Esq., Mr. John C. Fenningham. EsQ. Third row: Mr. Emest M. Behr, Mr. Thomas R. Barna, Mrs. Julia K. Mahef, Brothef Gerard J. FrendretS, FSC, Mr. Gar1 W. Holmes, Esq., Mr. Joseph F. Slabinski, III. Fourth row: Mr. HarTy C.J. Himes, Esq., Mr. Timothy P. Hugh· es. Brott1ef Robert SChieler, FSC, Mr. Benjamin J. ventresca, Mr. Robert B. Mills, Mr. Frederick G. Assaf and Mr. Michael A. O'TOOle. Not pictured: Mr. James D. Danella, Mr. Oomenlc M. DiPiero, Mrs. Doona J. BartynskI, Rev. Mr. Alvin A. Clay, Mr.AusOO A. Meehan, Mr. James F. Basile, Esq.
•••••••••••••• Mr. Mark Angiolilo Director of Plant Operations
Mr. John Keenan Director of David center
Mr. Rod Brader Director of security
Mr. larry King Director of Janitorial
services
Mr. Bob Braun Director of Food 5ervices
Mrs. Gem Ught Director of Academic Technology
Mrs. Ann Ford Assistant to the Director of
Assistant to the Chiet
Admissions
AnanciaJ Officer
Ms. Donna long Director of Ubfary/Audio· Visual Services
Mrs. Barbara Wisotsky campus Store Manager
Mrs. Connie Gill
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OFFICE STAFF H[}PING mYONl WI-rn A8MIll
secretaries lor the Main Office: carol Hagerty, Rita Cooney, and Suzanne Shapira, secretary for Student Affairs: Pal SChaum
••••••••••••••• Lisa Agnew Learning Specialist. David Ce11ler liaUie Anderson
English. 2. 4. Film Club. Gazebo Br. Barry Darlkowillk Algebra 211, Geometry. MlIlh Analysis
Rocco Rene Music. Trumpet Gregory Bielecki United Slales History. Economics. Cross-Country. Indoor/Outdoor Track Dermis Hloh
AP English. English 4, Swimming. Fall Drama
Top Left: Mrs. Peg Doyle and Mrs. Usa Whalon; Ubrary Staff Top Right: Mrs. Helen Spearing, Junior Class Counselor left: Mrs. Sue sayer and Mrs. Kathleen O'Connell, College Counselling Center Above: Mrs. Gem Clark, Bookstore
••••••••••••••• Laslenia Breen Spanish 3. 31-1. 4. Spanish Club .Jason Brokcnshire Chemistry. Integrated Science. Football. Wrestling Jeremy Butt Fitness Center
Janice Ciccimaro Health Joseph Ciccimaro CHAIR: FINE ARTS; Music Daniel Cipolla Physics. laSalle Academy. halian Club, Science Club
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Doc D'Angelo introducing the ffeshmen to the English language
"r'm gonna show you boys the way to
woo women throogh the sax"
•••••••••••••• Charles Cirelli Biology. Chemistry. A~sistam AthletIc Director. L.1CroSse. Lights Team. Junior Class Moder,llor Michael Clemenle Italian 1.4. 4H. Spanish I Nicholas Coggins Spanish 1.3.41-1. Lasalllan Animator. Senior Class Moderator
Jo Ann Cohen Learning Specialist. David Cemer Joseph Colislra CHAIR: SOCIAL STUDIES; AP Economics. AP Modem European History. Head Coach: FOOlball Mark Collins Catholic Identity. Sacred Scripture. Italian Club. SADD
Hr. Kennelh Cook Catholic Identity. Assislam Librarian Da\'id Crowe Athletic Tnliner. Anatomy and Physiology. Athletic Tr.lining
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Joseph D'Angelu I. 4. Writing Cemer. Moderator: Basketball. Fall Drama
Douglas !kllleter Catholic Identity. Sacred Scripture. LSC. Junior Urban Challenge, Student Mentors. Lights Team, Cross-Country. Track Joseph !kmpsey CHAIR: ENGLISH; English I. AP, WEXP. Head Coach: Basketball Patrick Devine Sophomore Counselor. Group Advisory . Christian Life Styles. I-lead Coach: Cross-Country. Indoor/OutdoorTrack
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ALUMNI HOUSE BRINGING ru[ PAST, PRfS[NT, AND rtJfVRf TOGlTH[R
Alumni House Staff: Mrs. Kathleen Smith, Mrs. Patricia Dever, Mr. Chris Carabello, and Mrs. Cathy Winning.
••••••••••••••• Frances Jacob Diccicco Spanish 2H.AP
David Diehl
Director of Financial Aid. Economics. Golf Bro. William DiPasquale College Counseling. Group Advisory
Michllel Dolan CHAIR: GUIDANCE: Senior Counselor. LighlsTeam
Linda Donahue Italian 2. 3. 3H. Spanish 5 William Donohoe World Civilizations 1.2. FOOlball. Baskelball. Baseball
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Mr. Donohoe gives atittle demonstration 10 Mr. Collins on whal happens 10 Patriol fans In Philty!
So...you play lacrosse? - Mr. Leahy
AbOve: Mr. Nick gellin' his groove on! Below: Mrs. ZoellSCh· 5enorn EsPanol!!!
••••••••••••••• Slephen I)uncheskie Biology 10. Swimming. Head Coach: Water Polo Gerald Evans Biology 10. 10H. General Chemistry. Mock Trial Jost'ph Falcone Algebra 2. Math Analysis. Introductory Calculus. Baseball
Elizabeth Field English I. 3. Amnesty International. Mock TriaL Yearbook Bernard Fil1.gerald World Civilizations 2. AP United States History. Multi-Cullural Club. Basketball
James Fykc Environmental Science. Integrated Science. Hockey. Lacrosse
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CAMPUS MINISTRY HrrPlNG GWROP TH[ SPIRITUAl fOVNrAnONS fOR OUR STUllfNTS
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campos Ministers Marl< Chesnik alld lew CIaf1c: sharing the spirit of love with their Boss·Mom, Julia Mahllf
••••••••••••••• William Geiger Greek. Larin 1. 2H. 311. AP Enviommental Science. Larin Club. Head Coach: TenniS
Richard Genonse Music. Trombone. Tuba
Terence Gillespie CHAIR: SCIENCE; Biology 9H. AP Biology. Director or Summer Program. Freshman Moder:llOf
Joseph Glacken Learning SpecialisE. David Cc11ler Diana Guest World Civilization I. 2, LSC. WEXP
Gerard HllTte)' English 2. 4. Gaming Club. Soccer
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LASALLE VOLUNTEERS AlUMNI GIVING SOMITHING BACK TO nn lA SAm
This year's Lasallian volunteers both from the dass of '99: Top: Tom Devlin and Andrew Filipczak, help share their love for La Salle through a year of service in the classroom outside the Student Affairs Office and wherever duty calls.
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Found(llion~
Michacillearn An. Painting. An Club
Or. Richard Herliby Catholic Identity. Assistant Athlelic Director George Hohcnleitner German 3, 4, 5, AP, Sacred Scripture. German Club,
Respect Life. Tennis
ChrislOllher Holwick English I. 3. Head Coach: Crew
Psychology. Language
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Marlin Jackson Head Coach: Golf
John Janda English 1.2. Wisterian. Modcnuor; Wrestling
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Mr. Clark ana senior sean McGInley shootin, the breeze.
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Chaplain Kalhlc(!1l John Computer Aided Design Michael Kennedy Music. Guitar. Ba~s. Guitar Ensemble
Paul€.'ltc Kensey Music. Keyboards
Ik Charles Lackes Spanish 2. 2H. LSC. Moderator; Alumni Association and FOOlb;11! William teahy
Freshmen Counselor. Catholic Identity. Head Coach; Lacrosse
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Mr, Sigmund and Bro. Ed Cannon ready to head out OIllhe town!
Mr, O'Toole has completely baffled Joe Winning.
••••••••••••••• Frank Lichlner Aquatics, Physical Education, Head Coach: Swimming
Joseph Lynch English 1.3.Academic Decathclon, Wisterian Dare l\'lanion French 2. 2H. 4H. AP, Spanish I
William McUride German 1.2. Spanish Survey, Spanish I, Film Club. Moderator: Bowling Barbara Miller Ceramics, Sculpture, Art Club
Gerald Miller Vietnam. AP American GovemmcntlPolilical Science. United Slates History. ModeralOr: Swimming
Gregory Mills General Physics. Integrated Science, Football Walter Muehlbronner Physical Education, Assistam Direclor of AdmIssions. Head Coach: Hockey Mary Ka)' Mullen Director: College Counseling. Group Advisory. LSC
Dunicl Muller Music, Woodwinds. Theory Colin Murphy
Geometry. Crew Joseph Nero Music. Percussion
MAINTENANCE STAFF WORKING BmlND TH[ 8ClNlS TO HllP DlINGS RUN SMOODllY
Maintenance staff: Carl Plummer, Chris voyk, Bobby Byrd,AI Loscalzo, John Pax, MarkAngiolil10 (Director of Plant Operatioosj, and Ben Miller.
••••••••••••••• Jordan Nirgorski Algebra 1,2. Lights Team, Baseball. Football
Gwffrey Nicoletti World Religions, Sacred Scripwrc.
Moderator: Lap Top Technicians Mark Norman Director of Chorus
Joseph Parisi World Civilization 1. Psychology. Head Couch; Baseball
Dorothy Punisciak
Chemistry IOH. J J H. AP, NUS Michael Ponisciak AP Ca1culusAB. Algebra 2. AP Statistics. LSC. Malhletes
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Top: Mr, NicgorskJ busts up another copier, Mr. Turner and Mr. Norman: La salle's version of Simon and Garfunke1. ~Come
on son, pull up acrate and we'll talk.·· Coach Uchlner
••••••••••••••• Alrfe(l Puntel Chair: ReligIon; Catholic Identity. Christian Mornlity. Trieste House
Paul Quinn Algebrnl.2. Geometry. Baseball
Joseph Rad,-ansk, Algebra I. Introductory Calculus. Math Analysis. Gcometry!Prc:-Calculus H.LSC. Football, Moderator: Tennis
James Roche Algebr.a IH, CalculusAB, BC
Roberl Ph}'SIC~. AP.
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H. AP Computer Scl~OC~. Academic Decathelon. Mathletes. Robofic5 Club Rosina RJan English 204. eehic Club
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"Son, I brought you Into this La Salle world...you know the rest!" • Bro. Jim Rieck
RaYnlond Shay Internel Applic31ionstweb Design. Public Speaking. Forum. Moderator: Web Managers Tina Shuslack Algcbm2H. Math Analysis, Trigonometry. Lights Team Mar,. Jo Smith Chair: MATH: Algebr,1 2H. Gcornetry!Pre-Calculus H. Inlroductory Calculus. LSC
Hr. James Sieck Frenc.h IJJH. Spanish I. Moderator: Lacrosse JumesTute World Civili:wtion 2. United States History, Outdoor Adventure Club, Ski Club. Swimming. Wlllcr Polo
Dr. Manc Tran Algcbm 2. Visual Basic. Compuleer Applications. Tennis
••••••••••••••• Thomas Turner World Civiliz:uion. Assistant Dean of StudenlS, Direclor of Transportation Joseph Vellori Music. Woodwinds. Competition Bands. Theory. Ensembles. Director of Competction Band. Moderator: Band John Young World Civilization I. United States History. lntr.lmurals
Nancy Zocltsch Spanish 2. 3. 31-1, Sophomore Class Moderator
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Whoever was the teacher for this group is going directly to heaven!
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Andreas Thuy jammin' wailin' lor the bus! sean Forster, Joe Lacon, and AIldrew McDermott posing on their first day.
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Wendell Haley, Sean Guinan, Jake Swiger and John Barr al Freshman practice.
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Above Lett: Seniors enjoying 37路44 Above: Stew Ryan, Nick Pucci, Chris Gallagher, and Pat Dempsey atAclamslown. Left: JOlly Mr. Dolan and his guys. Below: Marching through the SIlOW
Far Left:" We are two crazy guys!" Left: Sr, James and lach Hess Above: TIm CuHen and Andrew Cotlov having amoment.
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oemoeoo Portrcdts ofSu.ccess Senior year-the perfect picture of excellence. lllcse
excellence Siems from the faculty and is pol1rayed in the
students are not the products of any "One Hour Photo" lab
image of the students that leave La Salle for college and the
or an amateur photographer; Ihey are the products of true
real world. This image has endured as Lasallian tmditions
professionalism. We send them off ready to face the world.
pass from one generation to the next. and it promises to con-
Ready to learn and to form themselves into true master-
tinue as the Lasallians appearing in the photographs of
pieces, they arrived freshman year: and the faculty of Ul
today become the kee~rsofthe vision of tomOlTow,
Salle College High School is now finished putting on the
As the college acceptances come in. the realization of
finishing touches and stepping back and viewing their
what we have experienced and who we have become sharp-
works of art.
ens into focus. And as we head out for college, we find our-
An unknown author once said. "After a few years, a pho-
tograph becomes the illusion of a moment in time"; but here al La Salle, I'm sure lhal one would not come to the same
selves on the verge of becoming true images of success. La Salle, let's go and make masterpieces of ourselves! - Scon Ranweiler '05
conclusion. One can see that the true picture of Lasalliun
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Christopher P. Adamski "Chris". "Ski" Corpus Christi Band (Vice President), Soccer, Indoor and Outdoor Track, Competition Band, Brass Ensemble, Sting Ensemble, Pep/Concert Band, Pit Orcheslra, NHS, Intramurals "If one advances confidently in the direclion of his dreams, and endeavors 10 live the life which he has imagi"ed, he will meet with a success Imerpected i" common hours. He wil/live with the license of a higher order of beings." -Henry David Thoreau "Walden"
John Paul Agosline 路路J.P.o路 Maternity B.Y.M. Competition Band, Pep Band, Concert Band, Saxophone Quartet, Pi, Band, Football, Intramurals, Amnesty International "Try not to btocome a man of success but mther to bl.'i:ome a man ofvalue." -Albert Einstein
Allen E. Alzona SI. Stanislaus Art Club, La Salle Academy Tutoring, Providence Center Tutoring, PholOgraphy Club, Ski Club. Junior Urban Challenge, Kairos Leader "We makin' it happen,from nothin to somethin'."
K. Ryan Anderson Track and Field, Ski Club, Art Club, History Club, Inlramurals Basketball
oeeooemoemooeeooemoeoooeeooeooeoooeeooemoeOOE Michael J. Andrews "Bumble" St. Philip Neri Football, Amnesty International "If you take life too seriously you migkt not get out alive." -Van Wilder
Ces..'ue J. Angeloni "Chez" Immaculate Conception Ice Hockey, Baseball "Whelker you think you can or you think you ca,,'I, you are right." -Henry Ford
Gabriel J. Anlonello "G-House" Epiphany of Our Lord Film Club, History Club, Gaming Club (President), Intramurals, St. Vincent's, LaSalle Academy, St. Francis Inn "The mistakes we regret the most are the chances we never take,"
Athlan N. Athlan "val Deng" S,. Benedict the Moor Intramural Volleyball, Soccer
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Brian T. Azeff "zeffer", "A-ZOO SL Rose of lima Football, Crew "The wil/lo win means nothing wilhout the will to prepare."
Gregory J. Banecker St. Philip Neri Art Club, Soccer, Film Club, Spanish Club, Wisterian, Ga<:elm, La Salle Academy Tutoring, NHS "Only as high as 1 reach can I grow, Only as far as 1 seek can I go, Only as deep as I look can I see, Only as much as 1 dream can I be." -Karen Ratm
John R, Barr III "Beware of those angels with their wings glued on." -Billy Corgan
Christian J. Barrett "Shrek" St. Anthony of Padua Student Council, Football "I'd rather be hated for who I am, Ih an loved for who I am not." -Kurt Cobain
ooeooeoooeeooeooeoooeeooaooeoooeeooaooeoooeeo Ryan P. Barren St. Hilary Crew, Intramurals, LSC, SADD, Kairos Leader
Colin S. Behr "C Behr", "Mlnj"' St. Anthony Lacrosse, Water Polo, SADD, Respect Life, Student Council, St. Francis Inn, Sarnelli House, LaSalle Academy, Intramurals "Havin' a good time, here today watchin' the sunshine, matinee never the wrong lime, time we stay livin' the moontime, time we play livin' the moontime, time to live it up." -Widespread Panic
Michael W. Berger "Mike" St. Luke Crew, Wrestling, Band, Kairos Leader "Follow me and 1 will be your guiae and lead you forth through an eternal pace. I "V· • rrgl·'from "0ante's In)erno ' "
Gerald B. Bidus "Jerry" Immaculate Heart of Mary Sarnelli House, La Salle Academy Tutors, Intramurals, Spanish Club, Spirit Club, Kairos Leader "How is education supposed 10 make mefeel smarter? Because, every lime I learn something new it pushes some old stuffout of my brain. Remember when I took that home winemaking course, and 1forgot how to drive?" -Homer J. Simpson
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Matthew J. Bolinski "Matt" Our Lady of Calvary Tennis, [nlramurals, Ski Club, Lasallian Service Corps Michael A. Boyle "Boylc" St. Matthew Football, Student Council, St. Francis Inn, Kairosleader "work hard, play hard."
John N. Braca III "Braca" Belcrofters, Chorus, NHS, Musical Theater, Yearbook, All Catholic Chorus "Inside each and every one of us is one true authentic swing- something we were born with. Something Ihat's ours and ours alone, something that can't be taught or learned, something that has to be remembered."
Marthew C. Bradwell "Matt" St. Vincent de Paul Art Club, Mock Trial, Fi[m Club, Urban Challenge, Multi-cultural Club "Yeah, well- The dude abides." -"The Big Lebowski"
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As they do every firsl week. of the new school year. lhe current seniors make lheir way to the Campus Ministry ceOler. a place they have waited to hang OUI in for four years. Here sen路 iors have a chance to sit back and talk., go over homework. look nt old pictures on the walls of past Kairos retreats and pick out their brothers and friends. They can aJso walch a movie or stop in for spiritual advice. There is no beller way 10 relax after working the brain in AP classes or finishing a game of pit-volleyball lhan to find a place on Ihe couch and sit back and enjoy the environment and the company. "Gash rules everything around us!!- - Dan Moll aod Tyler Meves
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Andrew B.. Brill St.John Bosco Forum, Wisterian, German Club, History Club, NHS "Is Americllll weakling, to shrink from the work of the grellt world powers? No! The young gi(lnt of the west slllnds on II continent and clllSPS the crest of 'In acelln ;n either hllnd. Our nlltion, glorious in youth and strength, looks into the future with ellger eyes and rejoices liS II strong mlln to run a race." -Theodore Roosevelt
Patrick F. Broderick "Brods" Mary Mother of [he Redeemer Ski Club, Soccer, lacrosse, Tennis "Never had such a good time in my life before, I'd like fO have it one time more. One good rid/' from start to end, I'd like to fake Ihal ride llgll;n." -The Grateful Dead
Kyle M. Buchanan Sf. Albert the Great Ice Hockey, Lasallian Service Corps, History Club, lntramurals, St. Francis Inn "1 don't know if we each have a destiny, or if w/,'re all just float in' around accidentlll-lihe on a breeze. But, I think mayh/' it's both." -Forest Gump
Gerard F. Burke Jr. "Jerry" St.Jude Mock Trial, Lacrosse, Amnesty Intern.uional, Wisterian, History Club, lasallian Service Corps, Urban Challenge, La Salle Academy, United Nations Day, CYO, lnlramurals "Reason and Ignorance, lhe opposites of ellch other, influence Ihe grellt hulk of mnnkind," -Thomas Paine
000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 .You know I think I'll dress like this evelY day!- SCott Ross
look out here comes SChieve!!
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Thomas P. Callahan III S[, Phillip Ned Crew, NHS, Project Opportunity, LaSalle Academy Tutor, People to People, Kairos Leader "Celebrate we will For lifl' is sharI but sweet for certain So we climb on two by two To be sure thl'se days continue" - Dave Matthews Band
Brian A. Carlin
"Diddy" St. Anthony Basketball, Crew, Student Council, SADD, LSC
R. Sean Carlin St. Cyril ofJerusalem Ski Club, Intramurals, Track, Film Club, Spanish Club, Outdoor Adventure Club "Keep on Keepin' on!" Vincent E. Cartwright Mary Mother of Redeemer Football, Basketball, Baseball, Intramurals, Latin Club, Tech Serv "Nevl'r be bullied into silence. Never aI/ow yourself fO be made a victim. Accept no one's definition of your life; define yourself" - Harvey Fierstein
00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000ÂŁ Christopher G. Carvalho "Chris" Qyeen of Peace Forum, Bowling, Outdoor Adventure Club, Ski Club ;'The only good is knowledge and the only evil is ignorance." -Socrates
Cody 1\1. Casale "Code" Tennis, Art Club, LaSalle Academy Tutoring "I'm solo and so broke, saving up for some Jordan's causlt they dope!" -Tupac
Michael R. Chapman "Chap" St. Andrews Basketball, Football, Intramurals "You've got fa trust your instinct and let go of regrltt." 'J"
Francesco P. Chinnici St. Maria Goretti Lab Manager, Robotics Club, Science Club, Italian Club, Intramurals
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Brandon K. Chong 51. Hilary Inlramurals, Guiur Ensembl~
pasquale J. Ciammetti Jr. NTreyN Foolball, Track and Field, Swimming, Watu Polo, St. Francis Inn "Allf ("an say about lif~ is, Oh Goo, ~njoy il!"
-Bob N~whart
Stephen A. Ciliberto St. Alphonsus "Gtl ~m' out ofhtrt!"
Cameron P. Ciminera
NGam N Warminster Presbyterian Church Film Club. Extreme Gaming Club UI am Ihal which cannol bt-. I am thr Calholif; al largr!" -Camrron CiminrTU
DDDOODODODDODDOODODODDOODOODODODDODDOODODODDO David G. Cipolla Immacul:Hr: Concr:ption LaSallr: Acadr:my Tutoring, Intramurals, Thr:at~r, Italian Club, Film Club "Eilher gel busy living or gel busy dying" -Red, "The Shawshllnk Redemplion"
Christopher A. Ciufo 5t.Judr: Robotics Club, Italian Club, Lasallian Service Corps, Yearbook, I ntramurals "Somelimes by 100ing II baule YOIl find II new twy 10 win Ih~ twr" -Donald Trump
John J. Clifford
"Cliff'" St. Andrew Football, Baseball, LaSallr: Academy "Tht fish who keeps on swimming is tht firsl to chm Ilpstream."
-3" Sleven J. Connoly "Steve" "1 havlI: becomll: a silent movill:" -E.S.
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Christopher M. Conti "EI Conti" St. Anthony Ski Club, Lab Manager, Intramurals "I never set oullO be weird. II was always Ihe Olher people who called me weird." 路Frank Zappa
Andrew J. Cot 1o\' Sr. Luke Lacrosse, Wrestling, Cross Country, NHS, Respect Life "There's a lot more 10 learn in high schoo/ than what they can teach you in a classroom."
Travis J. Cozzie WEXP, Wisterian, Latin Club, Lab Manager "Captain Renault: What in heaven's name broughl you to Casablanca? Rick: My heal/h, J came to Casablanca for Ihe waters. Caplain Renault: The waters? The waters? We're in the desert. Rick: I U/(lS misinformed." -Casab/al/ta
John T. Croke St. Luke the Evangelist Band, Lab Manager "If Ihere are no stupid questions, then what kind ofquestions do stupid people ask? Do they get smart just in lime to ask queslions?"
oaaoooeoaoooaaoooeoaoooaaoooeoooooaooooeoooOE John Il. Crouse "Jackie C" Presentation BVM Football, Basketball, NHS, Student Council, LSC, WEXP "Your future hasn't been wrilten yet. No one's has. Your future is whal you makl.' of il. So make il a good one." -Dr. Emmitt "Doc" Brown
Timothy E. Cullen Corpus Chtisti Football. Sludenl Council,junior Urban Challenge, Kairos Leader "If there is no struggle, there is 110 progress." -Frederick Doug/as
William J. Cummings III "Billy the Kid" Resurrection of Our Lord Cross Country, Wisterian, LSC, Track, Intramurals, Student Council, NHS, Spanish Club, Latin Club, Yearbook ;'A man is a success ifhl.' gels up in thl.' morning and gets to bed at night and in belwl.'el/ he does what he wants to do." -Bob Dy/an
SCOft J. CumpStone Sf, Genevive Ice hockey, Intramura[s, St. Martin's Tutoring, NHS "1 am always happy to be on stage, because it is thl.' only time during the day Ihat I don't hear music going through my head." -Wall Lafty
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Kyle G. Cunningham "Keel" Our Mo[her of Consolation Tennis "With emotion flowing my notion is knowing that after years of growing I better get going" -Kyle Cunningham
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Christopher A. Darragh Jr. Saint Dominic Crew "The crime is not falling down, the real crime is not gelting back up." â&#x20AC;˘Lawrence Taylor
Francis R. Daulerlo "F" Saint Philip Neri Football, [ntramura!s "There is a road, no simple highway, between the dawn and Ihe dark of night. And if you go, no one may follow. Thai path is for your steps alone." - The Grllleful Dead
Joamoooaoooooamooaooooooamoooooooooamoooooooo The Little family celebrating Tom's senior seaSOO.
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Michael S. DePaulo "Mike" Mary Mother of the Redeemer Lab Managers, Forum, Mathletes
Mat1hew Z. Dempsey "Matt" St. David Band, La Salle Academy Tutoring, Cross Country, Basketball, Intramurals, Amnesty International "The only thing that remains the same is change."
Palrick D. Dempsey "Pat" St.James Pep Band, Concert Band, Wrestling, Spanish Club ;'And so fell the weight I never can lift behind us the darkness between us the rift." -Phish
Hobert C. Devlin "Hob" St. John of the Cross Soccer, Track, Ski Club "When the power of/ave overcomes the love of power only then will the world truly know peace." :Jimi Hendrix
eeeooemoeaoeeeooeaoeooeeeooemoeooeeeooeaoeOOI Brian A. DiBiagio Mary Mother of the Redeemer Band, NHS, LSC, Kairos Leader, Baseball, Music Ministry "Go away with a smile, don't forget about your past, don't keep yourself from giving because it's life you're living." -Ben KwelJer
Edward W. DiDonato "E-Train" Epiphany of Our Lord Student Council, Ski Club, Football, Basketball, Lacrosse, LSC "I have been through mad different phases like motes to find my want and now I know sunny days are not far away." -DMX
Edward S. DINola "Ted" Our Mother of Consolation Competition Band, Concert Band, Pep Band, Stage Band, Chorus, Belcroftcrs. Academic Decathlon, Robotics "People may soy you are dust in the wind, but over time dust can make mountains."
Aldo DiPrato Mary Mother of the Redeemer Pit Band, Band, NHS (Treasurer), Mock Trial, Intramurals, Italian Club "Let us live so that when we die even the undertaker will be sorry." -Mark Twain
Edward A. Dlasio "Ed" Mary MOlher of the Redeemer Mock Trial, Wisterian, Spanish Club, lSC, Ski Club, Respect life "To sit back hoping that someday, someway, someone will make things right is to go on feeding the crocodile, hoping he will eat you Illst-but eat you he will." -Ronald Reagan
Hai H. Do "H路Dizzle'路 Our Lady of Ransom Providence Center, Latin Club, Extreme Gaming Club, Student Council, NHS "An eternity passes, and my torment receded, bringing me back from the precipicl' and yet I lived." -Rllziel
James C. Dooney "Doons" St. Catherine of Sienna Tennis. Wisterian, Latin Club, Student Council, Intramurals, Operation Opportunity, St. Francis Inn "Life is afragile thing, Har. One minute you're chewin' on a burger, the next you're dead meat." -Lloyd Christmas, "Dumb and Dumber"
Adam R. Douglas "Doug'S Funny" Holy Family NHS, Sarnelli House, Celtic Club, LaSalle "Super Fan", Trieste House, Kairos Leader "Fril'ndship is 'lOt something you can lear" i" school. But if you haven't learned the meaning offriendship, you really haven't leamed anything." -Muhammad Ali
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Matthew J. Doyle "Matt" St. Timothy Intramurals, SA DO, Stage Crew, Celtic Club, Respect Life "What lies behind us and whatlirs before us are small mailers compared to whatlirs with us." -Ralph Waldo Emerson
Anthony Dukes "Dukes" Epiphany of Our Lord Football, Basketball "Whe" your back is to the walland people say it can't be do"e, it's your chance to do thl' impossible! It's a make or break moment with victory being the greatcst point ofa man's life! Thanks mom and grand mom! With Jour help r did it!"
Timothy p, Dunn "'I'D" Our lady of Good Council Student Council, NHS, LSC, Crew, Intra murals, Spanish Club "Hold on to 16, Long as you can, changes come around real soon, make us women and men." -john Melencamp
Dennis R. Dunne St. Philip Neri Cross Coumry, Saint Martin's Tutoring, SarneUi House, lntramurals, SADD, Kairos Leader "Escatn' is neve.. the safest place." -Pea.. /Jam
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Thomas J. Edger "Edge" St, Matthew Basketball, Intramurals, Latin Club. St. Vincent Soup Kitchen, LSC "Hope is a good thing, may~ the ~sl of things and no good Ihing t'Ver dies." 路"Shawshank Redemption"
Richard T. Eichen "Rich" St.John Bosco Amnesty International, Bowling, Chorus. History Club. LaSalle Academy, Student Council. Summer Immersion "Educalion is the mOSl powerful weapon which you can use 10 changr the world." -NelUJn Mandela
William N. Eichwald "Bill"
Sl. Mallhew Intramurals, St. Vincent's Soup Kitchen "The leu lhe 1/l1It, Ihe mon you /Ire Iislened to." -From t~ HomeworJr Boo.Ir:
MIchael J. Elnilskl "E1nlt" Our Mother of Consolation Ice Hockey, St. Martin's TUlOring, Spanish Club, History Club, Multi-Cultural Club "It's not wh/ll you Imow; iI's what )'OU e/ln prove." -Alonzo Harris, "Tmining Day"
00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Haymond C. Favata 51. Cyril Ice Hockey, Sarnelti House, Italian Club, Intramurals, Kniros Leader "The last four years al1.' four years Ih/ll I will never forget," -Nocturnal Syndical!,
Stephen P. Feeley "Stinky Chevc" St. James "and if I..,/e/lrned /lnything /If all il W/IS to never give up C/luse 1 see all my dreams laid oul infronl of me and for once it doesn't seem $0 tough," -Trin/ln Preuym/ln
sean R. Ford "Big SCan" Golf, Soccer, Ski Club, Spanish Club, Outdoor Adventure Club "Go big or don't go /It /111."
lYler J. Ford "1)''' St. Luke
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who h~ is unrilluo is tested."
Christian Barrett likes to get a little dirty when he plays!
"I am king and I can make any face I want, )UI gollhal!"
"Mr. Shay, can you show me how 10 down load
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000000000000000000000000000000000000000000001 Robert S. Forster "Bobby" Grace Presbyterian Football, Lacrosse "Yea, losl my job today. Yea me too. They always flip our when you leave the scene of an acdden/." -"Dumb and Dumber"
Sean ForSfer SL Phillip de Neri Golf, Hockey, Spanish Club, Latin Club, St. Martin's Tutoring "A warning sign, il came back 10 haunl me and I realized that you were an island and I passed you by and you were an island to discover."
Hobert S. Fratamico SLJames Crew, NHS, Freshman Mentor, Cross Country, Intramurals, Film Club, St. Vincent's Soup Kitchen, Operation Santa Claus "If you want something in life, you have 10 work for it. Now quiet, they're about to announce Ihe lottery numbers." -Homer Simpson
Christopher J. Gallagher St. William Student Council VP, Stage Crew, Latin Club, Celtic Club, Football, Bowling "The day is mine Trebek." -Darrell Hammond
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Eugene J. Gallagher III "Gene" St. Bernadette Crew, Triest House, Project Opportunity, NHS Tutor;ng, Ski Club, Summer Immersion "Try to learn something about everything and everything about something:' -Thomas H. Huxley
Michael J. GaZ7..ara "Mike" St. Albert the Great Ice Hockey, Intramural Volleyball and Football, An "If I had my life to live over again but one doesn't. One goes forward instead, dragging a cart piled high with lost opportunities." -William Maxwell, "What He Was Like"
Jeffrey D. Gemi "Papa Gems" St. Philip Neri Bowling, Ski Club, Intramurals "The greatest wisdom is knowing you know nothing."
Ryan B. Gibbons "A.C." St. Philip Neri Basketball, Football,J.v. Tennis, Campus Ministry, Kairos Leader, Sarne[[i House "Hey preppy leave my mama alone." -A.C. Slater
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Andrew 1\1. Gill Immaculate He.art of Mary Tennis, Urb.an Challenge, Student Council, Amnesty Inlern.ational "But I know as I hamml!red those nails into your beautiful hands, your eyes still try to search for mine, but Jlook away. Now your ryu are the only thing that can save me." -Blindside Brian F. Glvnish St.James Romero Center, Intramur.als, Ye.arbook "As soon as you're born you start dying, so you might as well have a good time." -Cake
Michael A. Grant St. Catherine of Sien.a Foolb.all, Intramur.als, St. Martin's Tutoring, Operation Santa Claus "A man that doesn't spend time with his family can nnoer truly be a man." -"The Godfather" Kevin W. Guckln "Gux" Resurre<:tion of Our Lord Lab Manager, Web Manager, WEXP, Te<:hSERV, Intramurals "A seven ntllion army couldn't hold me back. I'm gonna fight 'em off." -jack White, "The White Stripes"
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Mike Berger blow that homl
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Sean P. Guinan "Guino" St. Martin Football, Intramurals, Pit-Volleyball "What lies behind us and what/ies before us are finy malters compared 10 what lies wifhin us." -Ralph Waldo Emerson
Andrew J. Haenn
"Boose" Corpus Christi Football "When you're young you don't want to grow old until time comes in lind takes its toll so do all 'he things that you Wllntto do cause in this life the world is for you." -SHjack
F. Joseph Haesler
"Joe" Holy Martyrs Stage Crew "We have art to save ourselves from tke trulh." -Fredrich Nietzsche
Brennan L. Hagy "Hoagie" Our Mother of Consolation Swimming, Water Polo
000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Wendell F. Haley-Dingle "Dell Man" Bright Hope Baptist Church Play, Intramural Football and Basketball, Indoor and Outdoor Track, LaSalle Academy Tutoring "Impossible means nothing." -Wendell
Jeffrey M. Hamilton "J. E," Immaculate Conception An Club, Film Club, WEXP, Fall Crew, Winter Crew, Spring Crew "I know it seems hard sometimes, but remember one thing; through every dark night, there's a bright day after thaI, so no malfer how hard it gets, Slick your chest out, keep your head up, and handle it." -Tupac Amaru Shllkur (Me Against the World)
Andrew M. Harrison "Marvin" Football, Football Manager, African-American Association, Intramurals "There are no points for second place." -"Top Gun"
Thomas J. Hartman "Tom" St. Cyril Ice Hockey, Kairos
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Brian A. Heenan "HEX" St. Helena Baseball, Football, Tennis, Student Council, NHS, SADD, Intramurals "Life's II gllrden- dig it." - "Jot Dirt"
Jason Henner "Cheesehead" St. Luke Crew, Band, LaSalle Academy Tutor, Sarnelli House, Latin Club, Ski Club, lntramurals, Operation Santa Claus, Secret Santa
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"A dozen number two pencils- $4.00 One school bag- $40.00 School tuition- $40,000.00 LaSa1l1' student- priceless." -Jason J. Henner
Michael Henner "Mike" St. Luke Sf. Martin's Tutoring, Crew, Track, Tennis, Providence Center Tutoring, Operation Santa Claus, Secret Santa, NHS, [ntramurals, Ski Club, Photography Club, Lab Manager, Film Club, Yearbook. "Man, unlike any other thing organic or inorganic in the universe, grows beyond his work, walks up the stairs ofhis concepts, emerges ahead of his accomplishments." -John Steinbeck
Stephen J. Herben "Herb" St. Philip Neri Baseball, Intramurals, Ski Club "You can't treat every situation as a life or death matter, cause yorlll dil' a lot of times." -Van Wilder
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Adam Sutkus and Ken Wochele share a special moment Aww isn't that cute路 Chip's all wrapped up after a little nap!
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Kevin S. Heron St.John the Baptist Hockey "when you play, play hard; when you work, don't play at all." ~ Theodore Roosevelt
Gregory P. Herzog "Doggs" Mary Mother of the Redeemer Ice Hockey, Tennis, Ski Club. Science Club, People to People, St. Martin's Tutoring, Urban Challenge "Wow! Big Gulps huh? Welp, sce ya later." -"Dumb and Dumber"
Zachary M. Hess "Zac" Corpus Christi Baseball "Winning isn't everything, it's the only thing." -Vince Lombardi
Gregory B. Hogan "Greg" Lab Manager .,[ won a free Por:oche!"
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Teacher / Student Relations
Superstar Pal McCaffrey!
"Shane dear, it's lime ror your line."
One of the reasons many of us decided (Q come 10 LaSalle was the rapport we witnessed between the teachers and the students. LaSalle is a special place where teachers not only give of
themselves in the classroom. but are always available outside the classroom for exira help with problems or 10 give much
needed advice with various decisions. Our tcachers are also our coaches. counselors. mentors. and advisors. No wonder why we see so many alums coming back at Thanksgiving and Christmas vacations to talk with their ramleT teachers.
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"Hubes", "Oober" St. Maria Goretti
NHS, LaSalle Academy Tutor, Pep Band, Lab Band, Concert Band, Honors Band, Science Club, Intramurals "TheN' is no greater joy nor greater reW<1rd than to make afundamental difference in someone's life." -Sister Mary Rose McGeady
Andrew M. Hyatt Mathletes, Explorer Club, Chess Club, TechServ, History Club
Kevin D. Hylinski Swimming. Water Polo, Student Council, NHS, Lacrosse "The power of philosophy floats through my helld,lighl like Il felllher, hellvy IlS felld." -Bob Marley
James P. Irwin "Jitn" St.John Latin Club, Photography Club, Movie Club, Student Government, Intramurals "Do Yllur best. Try your hardest Ilnd never {ai/lo succeed." -Jonathan Davis
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,ooemoeeooeeooemoeeooeeoaemoeoooeeooamoeoooeeo Rizwan Ishmall "niz" St. Genevieve Cricket Club, WEXP, Track, Sarnelli House, LaSalle Academy Tutoring,Junior Urban Challenge "Sheezey ma feezey How:he."
Leonard A. Ivanoskl III
"Ivan" S1. Christopher Intramurals, Latin Club, SADD. Baseball "To everyone who said I wasn't old enough, fO eve..yone who said I wasn't good enough, fO eve..yone who eve.. booed me, I have one thing fO say to them- thanks!" -Kobe Bryant
Leo P. Jackson "Action", "Bonk" Corpus Christi Crew, Football, Triest House, Seen:t Santa, Intramurals, Kairos Leader "Someday we will look back on this and we'll aI/laugh." -The Boss
Thomas Johnson "-rJ" St. Vincent de Paul Intramural Basketball, Volleyball and WifAeball, Pep Band, Concert Band, OUldoor Adventure Club, Ski Club, St. Martin's Tutoring
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Thomas M. Jorfi "10m" Corpus Christi Football, lntramurals "Wilh rhe help of God and true friends f've come to realize, I slill had IWO strong legs and even wings 10 fly. And oh, r ain't wast in' rime no more, cause time goes by like hurricanes, and faster things."
Kevin S. Juliff St. Ro~rt Bellarmine Crew, Band, Operation Opportunity "But now l'd rathl'r die Ihanfol/ow mediocrity ran with the rest of the masses, I choose to stand." -Project 86
Matthew A. Kalkbrenner "Mati" Mary Mother of the Redeemer Spanish Club, Mock Trial, La Salle Academy Tutoring, lntramurals "All WI" have to do is decide whallo do with the lime that is givl'n to us" -"Lord of the Rings"
Konrad J. Karczewski St. Helena Crew, Cross Country, Latin Club, Ski Club "And in a thousand years afll'r a thousand tears, r will find my original crew" - o.A.R.
oaaooaooaoooaaooaooaoooaaooaooaoooaaooaooaooo John A. Keming "II PostinolPostman". ",\j", "Murphy'S Law" St. James Anime Club, Science Club, Film Club, History Club, Latin Club, Italian Club, Extreme Gaming Club "Damn you, Murphy's Law!!" ~John "Murphy's Law" Kenting
Paul J, Kelly IV St. Rose of Lima Crew, Chorus "Lead me, Follow me, or ger out of my way" -General George Patton
Shane V. Kelly "The Permlnator", "O'Doylc" Our Lady of ML Carmel WEXP, Guitar Ensemble, Stage Crew, Play, Wisterian, Film Club, Amnesty International, Basketball yideographer, Political Forum "I never allowed my schoolin' to interfere with my educnlion." â&#x20AC;˘ Mark Twain
William S, Kessler "Bill" St.John of the Cross Baseball, St. Martin de Porres Tutoring, SADD, Mock Trial "Life is shorl so love lhe one you got, you might gel run aver you might get shot" -Sublime
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Joseph T. Kirk "Joey". "capitano" Corpus Christi Chorus, Belcrofters, Men <4 Harmony, All Calholic Chorus, Dislrict Chorus, Intramuu.ls, Yearbook, lulian Club, Musicals, Summer Immersion Program "Something has thanged within m~. som~thing is not Ihe sam~. I'm through with playing by the rules of someon~ elu'sgame. Too late for ur;onJ-guessing, too lat~ to go fHlcli/o slap. It's tim~ to trust my instincts, Clos~ my t)~s: anJ I~ap!" -"Wicli~J"
Stephen M. Klenk "Klenk". "Klank the Tank" St. David Ski Club, Tennis, Ice Hockey, [ntramurals "Live life
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Bernard J. Krasnisky "Bern" Our Lady of Mount Carmel Hockey, Crew, Film Club, Amnesty International, National Honors Society, Band
"Jf you stare long enough into an abyss, you will notiu that the abyss stares back at YOII." -Friedrich Nietzsche
David Chol Kudl "Chol Kuch Chol" SI. Paul Episcopal WEXP, Intramurals, Basketball Manager, Art Club, Amnesty International, Soccer "BÂŤallS~ a man has jnjur~J JOllr gOG/, Jo not go Ollt anJ Iiill his bllll." - Chol Klich Chol, David
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Who knows what Dooney Is trying to do here? Chns Gallagher and Joe Haesler make sure nothing will go wrong on stage crew!
Reeb is hiding out in the Web Manager's lair.
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Only God knows what TIna IS making in ceramics. 路Oliver, stop turning around and looking at my answers!"
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Joseph C. Lacon "La Cone" Saint Helena Fall Crew, Wintu Crew, Spring Crew, Intramurals, Outdoor Adventure Club, Urban Challenge, Project Opportunity, Spanish Club, Band "Celeblllte wt will cllun life i$ short but sweet for certain" -DoW' Matthews
Andrew R. Lagner St. Helena Intramurals, Pep/Concert Band, Outdoor Adventure Club, Spanish Club "U)O-. ofthe shots you don't take don 'I go in" -W/lJne Gretzky
Paul M. Le St. Stanislaus Intumurals, Techserv, Forum, Gennan Club, La Salle Academy Tutoring, Lab Manager "That's Ihe Secrt'IIO life... replace /lne worry with anOlher..... -Charles Schulz
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Andrcw J. Lcwandowski "Lc'wie" Visitation BV.M. Soccer, Spanish Club, Multi-Cuhural Club, Wisterian, Science Club, Basketball "If you don't s,.,. ii, auume it's ther,. ... if you do s,.e it, hit yourself a coupl,. rim,.s ana 'ook again because it might nor be real." - Andrew L,.wandowsbi
Anlhony C. Limbcrakis "Tony" Annunciation Greek Orthodox Church Lab Manager "So we finished the 18th hole and he's gonna stiff me. And I say, "Hey, Lama, hey, how about a little something, you bnow,for the effort, you bnow." And he says, "Ok, uh, rhere won't be any money, but whrn you die on your death bed, you will receive tOlal consdousnrss." So / gOllhat gain' for me, whick is nice" -Carl from "Caddyshack"
Thomas P. Little "T-Lit" S1. Bede FOOlball, Lacrosse, NHS, Student Council, SADD "You only live onCl.', bUI if you work it right, once is enough." - Joe Lewis
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"Yo Jer, wake up there's no sleeping on Kairos!"
oaaOOOQoaoooaaOOOQoaoooaOOOOQoaoooaaOOOQOaOOE Patrick R. Lombard Our Mother of Consolation Lacrosse, Cross Country, SADD "Lucky I'm sane after all I'llt been through. I can't complain but sometimes I still do, life's been good for me so far." *Joe Walsh Hyan J. Luby St. David Band, Latin Club, Tutoring "For you naysayers, 1 have two strong words for you: Come ON, COME: OOONNN!" *Peter Griffin, "Family Guy"
Michael C. Lynch "Jack" St. Bede Football, Lacrosse, NHS, Lasailian Service Corps, WEXP "I shall miss this thing when it all rolls by" - Dave Malthews Band
Francis T. Lyons "Frank Tom" Basketball, Baseball, Kairos Leader, Sarne\li House "Great ambition and conquest withoul contribution is withoul significance. What will your contribution be? How will history remember you?" -William Hunderl, "The Emperor's Club"
Alexander J. l\Iadrak "Alex" Visitation BVM NHS, Amnesty International, Mock Trial, Intramurals, Lasallian Service Corps "We vOled and you losl."
Nicholas A. Manzi "Nick". "Man zilla" St. Francis of Assisi Football, Baseball, NHS, Intramurals, Kairos Leader "Success isn'r somClhing you ,has... II's som..rhing you have ro put forrh Ihe effon for ,onstanrly." -Mi,haeljordan
Timothy n. Marcinek Immaculate Heart of Mary Soccer, Lacrosse "I'd rarher laugh with the sinnel"S than cry with the saints, sinners are just more ftm." -Billy jod
Daniel K. l\Iarcolina St. Phillip Diving, Tral,:k, Stage Crew "The world is nor a prison house but a kind ofspiritual kindergarten where millions ofbewildered infants are trying to spell GOD with Ihe wrong blocks." -Edwin Robinson
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J. Earl Martin St. Timothy Band, LaSalle Academy Tutoring, Gazebo, Celtic Club "As long as 1 dream, somelhing will always be." -Converge
Scott J. McBride St. Alphonsus Ski Club, Film Club, Spanish Club, Intramurals, WEXP Anchor, Wisteri;m, National Honors Society, History Club "I play the hand I'm deall. Then 1 cheat." -"The Chronid('S of Riddi,k"
James C. McCabe "Jim" St. Rose of Lima Lacrosse, Soccer, Respect Life, LaSalle Academy Tutoring "This Jove will open our eyes, from Ihe dark side we ,an see the glow of something brighl. There is much more than we can see here, don't bum the day away." -David). Matthews
Patrick C. McCaffery "Patty;'lac" Our Lady of Grace Soccer. Sarnelli House "Impossible is a big word Ihrown around by small men who find ir easier to live in Ihe world rhey've be..n given then to explore Ihe power they have. Impossible is nOf afacr. It's an opinion. lmpossibl.. is nol a dec/amI ion. It's a dare. Impossible is potenlial. Impossible is lempomry. Impossible is nothing."
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Brendan R. McCann "Brendan Richard Patrick McCann" St. Luke Outdoor Adventure Club. Outdoor Track, Celtic Club, Film Club, Incramurals,Junior Urban Challenge, Spanish Club, Respect Life ''Ana shepherds we shall befor thee, my Lord, for thee. Power hath descended forth from thy hand, that our feet may swiftly carry out thy commands. So we shall flow a river forth to thee and teeming with souls shall it ever be. In Nomeni Patri Fili Spiritus Sanct." - "The Boondock Saints"
nyan P. McCann Visitation BVM Bowling "Set/he gearshift for the high gear of your soul. You've got to run like an antelope out ofcontrol."
Philip J. McCarthy IV "Jamie" Saint Genevieve Pep Band,Jazz Band, Competition Band, String Ensemble. Intra murals, National Honors Society, Fall Drama, Freshman Mentor, Spring Musical, WEXP, Chorus "I am" - God
John E. McCoey 51. Cecilia Activities: LaSallian Service Corps, Band, Science Club "Regret for the things we did can bt tempered by time; if is tht regret for the things we did not do thaf is inconsolable." -Sydney J. Harris
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Dukes and his brother hang out on Kairos. "Ne you looking al me?" - TIm Cullen
" Coach Devine and his champ. sean McGinley.
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Michael J. MCCoy Mary Mother of the Redeemer Football, Basketball, Art Club "Life moves pretty fasl, If you don't stop to look around, you could miss ii,"
Andrew J. McDermott St, Helena Ice Hockey, Golf, Outdoor Adventure Club, Ski Club, SADD Club, Spanish Club, Lasallian Service Corps, NHS
Gerard J. McEvilly "Jay" Epiphany of Our Lord Ski Club, St. Martin's Tutoring, Intramurals, Tennis, Lacrosse, Celtic Club "High Expeclations are the key to everything,"
Kevin P. McGee St. Vincent de Paul President of the Celtic Club, SADD Club, Ski Club, Lab Manager "Some is rkh, and some is poor, Ihal's the way the world is bUI I don't believe in lying back saying how bad your luck is," -The Clash
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Michael F. McGee "Mike", "l\1ikey" Mary Mother of the Redeemer Crew, Inlramurals, LaSalle Academy Tutoring, 51. Martin de Porres Tutor, Project Opportunity, Latin Club, Secret Santa "l've always believed that if you put in the work the results will corne. I don't do things half-hearted/yo Because 1 know if 1 do, then 1 can expect half-hearted results." -M ichael Jordan
Sean T. MCGinley St. Maria Goreui Cross Country, Indoor Track, Outdoor Track, Wisterian, Respect Life Club, Lasallian Service Corps, NHS, Operation Santa Claus "And there's no way to get back experiences you missed, so start right now today and risk furiousness for bliss." -Chronic Future
Sean A. McGoldrick "Big Hcad" St. Luke Football, Intramur.als, Ski Club, Outdoor Adventure Club "Yes there are two paths you can go by, bur in the long run there's still time to change the road you're on." -Led Zeppeli"
John T, McGowan Corpus Christi School
Celtic Club, Film Club, Spanish Club, Science Club, Intramurals, Providence Center TUloring "This is the daw";ng of the rest of our lives." -Green Day
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Fr. Farley closes out Kalros 37-41 with one of his deep hOmilies.
Kevin MCShane takes some time 00 Kairos to think about his life.
"How many Lasalle students does it take to put up a VOlleyball net?"
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Matthew J. McGowan "Mati" Corpus Christi Spanish Club, Science Club, Lab Manager, TechServe "I h(lve le(lrned to (lccept {(li/ure, bUI J C(lnnOI accept not trying." -M ichae/ Jord(ln
Brooke B. McKim "Benjl" St. Marlin de Pores Tutoring, Intramurals "No m(llter what you do there will always In critics."
Michael R. McKinney "Mike" Ice Hockey "Muscle defines thaI which contains riO less than 8 cylinders. It m(lY h(lve boost whether it be turbo or supereharged. yet may not have large spoilers or >leon lights. I t defines American (lutomotive pride (lnd is feared by all others."
Kevin T. McShane "ALF"
St. James Spirit Club, Respect Life Club, Urban Challenge, Music, Intramurals "On the olher hand, there's fiVefirl8ers." -Jack Handy
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SPOTLIGHT Leadership Jake Swiger jams one of his own songs.
There's amotley crew!
When you think of leaders. many will think of parents, older siblings, family members, or political figures, Many will not think of themselves as leaders. But, as seniors. there are leaders all around. It is nonnalto see the leaders in Student Council, team captains, presidents of dubs or organizations. the leads in plays or musicals, and on Kairos. Everyday, underclassmen and even fellow classmates look up to seniors. leadership is a quality thaI is essential to focus on and develop. It is learned through watching others and learning from mist:lkcs. As the class of '05 prepares to graduate, what mark of leadership has been made on LaSalle?
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"Midge" St. Cyril of jerusalem Soccer, Choir, Spanish Club, NHS, Tutoring "Hey leI's drink from Ihe Clip and share some luck but go ahead and lalolgh cause it don't cosl much, no, no jf don't cost much,"
ChristOpher n.. Melle "lUcllc" Competition Band, Pep 6",nd, Pit Orchestra, Stage Band, Project Home, Operation Santa Claus
Tyler R. Mevcs
"Mecves" St. Rose of Lima Tennis, Lasallian Service Corps Board, Student Council, Latin Club, SADD Club, Tries! House, NHS, Ski Club "Someday we'l/look bach on this and il will all seem funny." 路Bruer Springsteen and the 拢 Slreet Band
Brian S. Michel Lab Manager "11'/1 make a whisper oul ofyou." -e.s.
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"The Three Amigos"· Rob Roberts, Nick Manzi, and Jon Sharer "' have serious prOblemS!" • Chris SChieve
1000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Shawn A. Miles "Sam" Art Club, WEXP,JV Football, Robotics Club, Film Club, !ntramun!s "Knowledge is Ihe key 10 success."
Chase V. Miller "Jorge Sanchez" St. Vincent de Paul Amnesty International, [tali an Club "1 once shoplifted an entire Thanksgiving turkey wearing only a lube and 'I pair of Daisy Dukes."
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Kevin W. Miller "Kmill" Mary Mother of the Redeemer Basketball, Track, SADD, LaSalle Academy Tutoring, Freshman Mentor "It's nol the wil/to win th"l m"tto:ors, everyone h"s Ihal, it's lhe wil/to work to win Ih"t mailers.' ·Paul "Bear" Bryanr
Michael R. Mills St. Ignatius Football, Lacrosse, N HS, Student Council, Lasallian Service Corps "Life moves prelly f"s!. If you don't SlOp arid look around once irl a while, you could miss it" . "Ferris Bueller"
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luke Palidofa and Ray Favata: Kairos leaders
oaaOOGooaOooaaooGooaoooaaOOGooaoooaaOOGooaoo拢 Daniel J. Moll "Mole" Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Basketball, Cross Country, Track, Yearbook, LSC, Band "Success j~ failure turned inside out."
Patrick W. Montgomery Our Lady of Christians Crew, Intramurals, Lasallian Service Corps. NHS, Band "S ee , you ana me have a beller time than most wn dream, have il beller than the resl, and so we can pull on through whlliever lears III us, whatever holds us down, llnd if nOlhing can be dOlle, we'll mllke the besf ofwhat's llround." -Dave Mil/hews Band
James P. MUrj)hy "Jim" Amnesty International, The Wisterian, La Salle Academy Tutoring, St. Martin de Pores Tutoring, St. Vincent's Soup Kitchen "Son, lllwllYS tell the frUlh. Then you'll never have 10 remember what you said laS/lime." -Sam Rayburn
Bradley A. Murtha "Murtll" Visitation BVM Football, NHS, St. Martin's Tutoring, Triest House "Life is my col/tge. May r gmduale well, and earn some honors." - Louisa May Alcolt
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Pep Band, Concert Band,Jazz Band, Competition Band, Chorus,
Belcrofters, Fall Drama, Spring Musical, Celtic Club, WEXP, Drama Club, Freshman Mentor, Wrestling, SADD "You must bt' the changt" in fhe world you wan'." -Gandhi
Sean D. O'Connell Lady of Good Counsel Football, Stage Crew, Amnesty International, La Salle Academy Tutoring, Latin Club, NHS (Vice President) "Don't live by the sword because your words will outlive even time" OUT
James Kyle O'Donnell $1. Philip Ner; Forum, Wi sterian, Lasallian Service Corps, History Club, Latin
Club, NHS, Film Club, Intramurals "1/'s not ifthl' glass is half empty, or halfful/, it's who is pouring the water." -Mark Cuban
Thomas J. O'Oonnell "".0." Mary MOlher of the Redeemer Soccer, Lacrosse, NHS, History Club "A wise man once saidforgivenl'ss is divine, but nl'vl'r pay full price for late pina." -Michelangelo, "T....nagl' Mulant Ninja Turtles"
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Brendan D. O'Hara "Bcatbox". "Beats" Immaculate Conception Respect Life, Film Club, Providence Center Tutoring "So standoul, above the crowd, even if 19o1ta shout out loud. Till Mine is the only face you see, gonna standout till ya notice me." - ''A Goofy Movie"
Michael G. O'Neill Crew, Film Club, Gazebo, Fall Drama "One day WI.' were over 01 Elizabeth's beach house and she asked me if I wanted to play water polo or just layout. And then I realized thaI nol only did I not want to answer that queslion, but I never Wlinted 10 answer another water sports question or see any of these people again for the rest of my life." -Wes Anderson
Daniel P. O'Toole "Dan" S1. Vincent Cross Country, Indoor Track and Field, Outdoor Track and Field, Wisterian, Gaz.ebo, Competition Band "One minutl' was I'nough, Tyler said, a person had to work hard for it, bUI a minute of perfection was worth the effort. A moment was the most you could ever expect from perfection." - Jack, .. Fight Club"
George R. Oliver Jr. St. Rose of Lima Hockey, Baseball, NHS, Lasallian Service Corps "Build it and they will (ome"
OGOOGOOOGGOoaOOGOOOGGOOGOOGOOOGGOoeOOGOOOGGO Brian J. Olszak "Dad" St. David NHS, La Salle AC.1demy Tutoring, Intramurals, Pep Band, Concert Band, Stage Band, Pit Band, Competition Band "Words, sounds, speech, men, memory, thoughts,fears and emotions-timeall related all made from one all made in one." -John Coltranr
vincent G. paglionc "pags" St. Anthony NHS, Kensington Tutoring, Ski Club, Tennis "Could Jesus microwavr a burrito so hot lhat he himself could not eat it?" - Homl.'r Simpson
Paul H. Paige Tennis. Football "The Bigger they are the Harder they fall"
Luke F, Palidora "The uke" SADD, Lasallian Service Corps, Kairos Leader, Intramurals "Everybody knows )'ou only live a day but it's brilliant anyway I Saw you in a perfect place it's gonna happen soon but not today so go to sleep and make the change I'll meet you here tomorrow" -Elliol Smith
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"Me like lolly!~
Bro. Bill is making sure his NHS boys know what they are doing.
These guys are relaxing after a long afternoon on the court.
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nichard A. Paneuierl "Ore,\," St. Robert Bellarmine Ski Club, Soccer, Crew, Lab Manager, Urban Challenge, People to People, Techserv, Kairos "Four dawn, Four to go!"
Michael T. pennington "Penni" St. Alphonsus Freshman Football, Baseball, Urban Challenge, Sophomore Branch Out Day, Kairos Leader "SIIY Goodnight to the Iwd guy" -Scarfact(Tony Montana) "Moosie, Moosie, Moosie" *J Dubs
Douglas M. Phelan "Doug" Holy Family Competition Jazz Band, Pep Band, Concen Band, Spring Musical Pit Orchestra, Chorus, LaSalle Academy Tutoring, The Wisterian, Italian Club, Chess Club, Science Club, Intramurals "When 1 hellr music, I fellr na dllnger. I am invulnerable. I see na foe. I 11m related la the ear/iestlimes, and to the lalest" -Henry David Thoreau
Nicholas A. Pucci "Pooch" St. David Crew, Competition Band, NHS, Student Council, LSC, Band "To laugh often and much; to win the respect of intel/igl!flt people lind the affection ofchildren; to ellrn the appreciation of honest critics lind endure the betrayal offalse friends; to appreciate beaUly; to find the best in others; to leave the world a bit beller, whether by a healthy child, a garden patch, or a redeemed social condition; to know even one life has breathed easier because you have lived. This is to have succeeded," -Ralph Waldo Emerson
Scott A. Ranweiler "Farva" St. Joseph LaSalle Academy Tutoring, Extreme Gaming Club, Yearbook, Intramurals, Bowling, NHS "Buildings fall and people die, but Irue love lasts farever" * "The Crow"
Pe1er T. Recigno Our Lady Help of Christians Art Club
Thomas E. Reeb "Reeb" St. David Senior Lab Manager. Bowling, Tech-serv "Picture me rollin'" *Tuf"lc
Conor I>. Regan ".legs" 51. Alberr the Greal Wisterian, L5C, FootbaU, Gazebo, Celtic Culture Club, Kairos Leader "Obsession is devotion out ofcontrol" -Master Splinter, "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles"
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loeooeoooeeooeooeoooeeooeooeoooeeooeooeoooeeo l\llchael J. Reilly St. Luke Wisu:rian, Lab Managers, NHS "A person's Irue qualities are oflen beyond whal is expressed."
J. Blake nemley "Doclor", "Jonas" St. Catherine of Siena Academic Decathlon, Mathletes, German Club, Quiz Bowl, Intramurals, Band, NHS "Sometimes I lie awahe at night, and 1 ask, "Where have 1 gone wrong?" Then <l voice says 10 me, "This is going to take more than one night." -Charlie Brown
Alexander J. nhcin Multi-Cultural Club, Amnuty International, SADD, Guitar Ensemble, History Club, Respect Life "II may be Ihe devil or il may be /he lord but you got/a serve somebody" -Bob Dylan
John J. nice "Horse" Immaculate Conception Football, Baseball, Academy Tutoring, Academic Decathlon "I'd be stupid not to do it'" -Jim Irwin
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Patrick J. HJder Corpus Chrisl i Baseball,lntramurals "Champions aren't made in gyms. Champions are madr from something they have deep inside them - a desire, a dream, a vision. They have to have last minute stamina, they have to be a little faster, they have to have the skill and the will. But the will must be stronger than the skill." -Muhammad Ali
Sean P. Hiley St. Philip Neri Crew, Soccer, LSC, In(ramurals "Get in or Get Outl"
Joseph E Hilinski "J-Hit" St. Maria Goretti Outdoor Track and Field, Indoor Track and Field, Wisterian, Providence Center Tutoring, Intramurals "There is no such thing in anyone's life as an unimportant day" -Alexander Woolcott
Hobert Hoberts "Bob Bobs" St. Anthony Anime Club, Robotics Club, An Club, History Club, A+ Cen "'fhe's so smart, Why is he dead?" -Homer Simpson
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When one glances through the pictures of the last four years athletically. one can see the photos of success. Many teams can be seen hoisting a PCL championship, a state litlc. or even a Nationals trophy. laSalle has also had individuals recognized as all-Calholic. all-Slate. and even all-American. A champion is nol always recognized in the plaques and trophies or honorable mentions. bll! rather in lhe lillie things likeencouraging teammales on the field or in the weight room. Champions step up and sacrifice everything they have while tearfully struggling with the pain of loss or injury with their teammates. They gather in huddles and share hugs of joy and laughter. There champions walk.
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Andrew P. Rocks "Hox" St Phillip Neri Football, Sludent Council, Intramurals, St. Martin's Tutoring "Leaders aren't born they are made. And they arl' madl' iusllike any'hing else, through hard work. And that's Ihe price we'll havl' 10 pay 10 achieve thaI goal, or any goal." -Vince Lombardi
Matthew P. Homagano "Homes" Mary Mother of the Redeemer Hockey, St. Francis Inn, NHS, lntramurals, Slage Crew, Spanish Club "Whal we muSI decide is what to do with the lime we lire given"
Erik M. Ronzone "Er", "Erk". "Eron" St. Albert the Greal Mock Trial, Lab Manager, Web Manager, NHS, Spanish Club, Intramurals "Only trusl can inspire soggy lungs to breathe fire." -"December", Rivers Cuomo
Scott G. Ross Wisterian, Fall Drama, WEXP, One Acts, SarneJli House, Forum, Kairos Leader "Objects should not touch because Ihey are nol alive. BUlthey louch me, and il is unbearable. I am afraid of them as if they were living beasts." :Jean-Paul Sarlre
Yeah, this is Wiltiamsoo's crew and they rollin'
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Hard WOfk in the classroom truly pays off!
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Nicholas M. Row~ "DiCTOr" Corpus Christi Bowling "Twenty years from now, looking back althis, I'll eilher lu dead or damn near forty. What seems like a distant future will slowly become the past with each fallen sunset. The grea/HI part of this journey, however, will be seeing how magnificently differenl our lives become." '10/04 Age /8
M. Stewarl Ryan "Slew" St. Helena Student Council, Football, Mock Trial, Wisterian, St. Martin Tutoring "Perfection is unattainable, but if you strive for it you can achieve excellence" -Ihe man, the myth, the legend, Jeremy BUll
Nicholas L. Salatino "Sa Is" Soccer, Bowling, Ski Club, Kairos Leader "We have no food; we have no jobs, our pets' HEADS ARE FALLING OFF!" -Lloyd Christmas
Ilichard D. Salvucci "vuch" Se. Anastasia Italian Club, History Club, Mock Trial, Intramurals, Stage Crew
00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Michael L. sanlluti "Sannuti" St. Albert the Great Ice Hockey, Italian Club, Racing Club, Science Club "Don't be dismayed at good-byes. A farewell is necessary before )'ou can meel again and meeting again, after moments or lifetimes, is certain for those who are friends." - "Illusions"
Nicholas M. Scalfaro "Nick" St. Maria Goretti Providence Center Tutoring, Intramurals, LaSalle Academy Tutoring "We as humans use only eight percent of our craniums. Why fill il up with nonessential things?"
Timolhy M. Schaible St. Helena lee Hockey, German Club, Outdoor Adventure Club, Latin Club "C" is for cookie, that's good enough for me." -Cookie Monster
Christopher J. Schicvc "Schicvc" Se. Helena Soccer, Crew, Kairos Leader, Urban Challenge, Yearbook "I wil/go in this way and find my own way out." - Dave Mallh ..ws
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Matt Dempsey, Joe Rilinski, and Dan O'Toole get ready for a long school day.
MHey Dukes, could you get alittle doser 10 the camera?"
oaaoooaoaoooaaoooaoaoooaaoooaoaoooaaoooaoaooÂŁ David P. Schnupp "Schnoop-Oogg" St. Jude Cross Country, NHS, Spanish Club, An Club "In the end, ir's not the years in your life that count. It's the /ife in your years." -Abraham Lincoln
Christopher P. Schulz Forensics, WEXP, Newspaper, Latin Club, German Club, Intramura!s Vincent: Well a Big Mac's a Big Mac, but they call it "Ie Big Mac." Jules: Le Big Mac?" What do they call a Whopper? Vincent; I don't know? I didn't go to Burger King. - "Pulp Fiction" .j
Bryan A. Schwartz Sl. Albert the Great Crew, LaSalle Academy Tutoring, Spanish Club, Samelli House, Latin Club, SADD, Freshmen Mentor, Student Council, St. Francis Inn "...the instrument of knowledge can only by the movement of the whole soul be turned from the world of becoming into that of being, or in other words, of/he good." -Plato's Republic Book Vll
Ryan J. Sciolla "Sci's" Our Lady of Assumption Italian Club "How you doin'?"
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Creatjve Kairos games. Joe Winning is a poet and he don't even know it!
amamoemooeeooamoemooeeooamoemooeeooamoeoooeeo Ilahul J. Selva nathan S1. Philip Neri Spanish Club, An Club, Multi-cultural Club, Latin Club, SADD, Intramurals, LaSalle Academy Tutoring, St. Martin's, Santelli House
Joseph J. Semen S1. Katherine of Siena Lacrosse Manager, Science Club, LaSalle Academy Tutoring, Robotics
John A. Sharar ". shot the Sheriff" Holy Angels Film Club (President), Wisterian, Anime Club, Yearbook, Ga:tebo "I'll bring the wine; you bring the bread and cheese. It's hard to eat when you're head banging, makin' out in the pit. How come Slayer never sings about this? If anything comes between you and m.... Ihen H ...avy Metal Heav...n, Ihal's where we'll meel! We are Panlerafans in love!"
Jonathan Sharer "Jon" Lab Manager, Robotics, Intramurals "Any sufficiently advanced /echnology is indistinguishable from magic." -Arlhur c. Clark ...
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Timothy J. Shea Our Lady of Good Counsel Cross Country, Indoor Track, Outdoor Track, Wisterian, NHS, Soccer "Ifyou'l"l' going through he/l... keep going." -Winston Churchill
Christopher J. Sheffer "Chris" Crew, People to People "It is nor the hours you pur inlO your work thaI counts, it's the work you pUI into rhe hours." -Slim Fewing
Joseph N. Skoien "Gumby" St. Rose of Lima LSC, Band, Crew, Intramurals, People fO People, Urban Challenge "A bound is sello our knowing llnd wisdom is not to search beyond it. Men are only men." - Mary Renault, "The King MUSI Die"
Timothy J. Small "Smalls" St. Philip Neri Soccer, Spanish Club, Explorer Club, Sarnelli House "And shepherds we shall be,for rhee my Lord,for thee. Power harh desl;endedforlhfrom Ihy hand, Ihal our feer may swiftly carry out thy command. 50 WI.' shall flow a river forth to thee and leeming with souls shllJl il ever be. In nominee Parris, er fili, et Spiritus Sllncli."
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Big Mike gels a breather.
路Way to go Chez!"
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Joseph M. Sobocinski "Sobo" Visitation BVM Basketball, Football, St. Marrin's Tutoring, Pro-Life Club, Tennis, Freshmen Mentor
John J. Staffl "Staff' Holy Savior Ice Hockey, Sarnelli House "Live loday like tomo,-,-ow will never come. will you have any reg,-e/s if there's no lomorrow?"
Michael F. Stanczak "Mike" St. Philip Neri Golf, Baseball, Stage Crew, Ski Club, Intramurals "My computer is broken, it only Iypes asterisks for passwo,-ds."
John-Michael Staub "Srauby" Grace Lutheran Bowling, LaSalle Academy "Life moves pretty fast. If you don't stop and look around once in a while, you could miss it." -Ferris Bueller
000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Patrick J. Staudt "Staudt" St. Andrew Crew, LaSalle Academy Tutoring, Urban Challenge, Latin Club, Kairos Leader "The secret of health for both mind and body is not to mourn for the past, worry aboullhefulure, or anlicipate troubles bulto live in the present momenl wisely and earneslly." -Buddha
Thomas J. StOlle "Tom" Immaculate Conception St. Martin's Tutoring, Gazebo, Cross Country, NHS. Forensics, Amnesty International, Wisterian "Only a lifl' lived for 01 hers is a life worthwhile." -Albert Einslein
Haymond P. Subers "Hay" Mary Mother of the Redeemer Tennis, Mock Trial, Wisterian, Ski Club, NHS "To reach a port, we must sail-sail, not tie althe anchor-sail, not drifl." -FDR
Adam W, Sutkus St. Thomas Crew, Football "Don't leI the fear of slriking oul hold you bllt"k." â&#x20AC;˘ Babe Ruth
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"Hey, are you smart? Ok, you can sit here.路
Student Council welC!lmes the freshmen.
Kairos Drotllerhood!
Exactly what is Keel doing hef'e?
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Andrew Sweeney "Sweendog" Queen of Peace Football, Baseball, Respect Life, NHS, Intra murals, Latin Club " ... plus a cO'lStant." -Mr. James Roche
Jake P. Swiger St. Alphonsus Ski Club, Band, Plush Interior "Siltin' plus with a royal flush, Aces back to back." -Robert Hunter
Michael G. Tahadjod "H"<lj" St. Luke the Evangelist Band, LaSalle Academy Tutoring "Bother me tomorrow, today I will buy no sorrows 000 doo doo Lookin' out my back door."
JohnJ.Tanney St. Catherine of Siena Crew, Latin Club, People to People "A sense of humor is part of the art of leadership, ofgelling along with people, ofgetting things done" -Dwight O. Eisenhower
OGooeoooeeOOGooeoooeeooGooeoooeeoooooeoooeeo Vincent J. Teccc St.John the Evangelist Stage Crew, Italian Club, Intramural Football. Wifneball, Outdoor Adventure Club "1 can accept failure, I can't accept not trying." -Michae/Jordan
Andrew J. Teneri SI. Alphonsus Stage Crew, LaSalle Academy Tutors, Italian Club, Latin Club, Intramural Sports " The quality of a person's life is in direct proportion to their commitment to excellent." -Vince Lombardi
Peter A. Teneri St. Alphonsus Stage Crew, Italian Club, LaSalle Academy Tutors, NHS, Lasallian Service Corps "lsn'tlife all about trying?" -Michael Jordan
Andreas V. Thuy Immaculate Conception Mock Trial, Ski Club, German Club, Academic Decathlon, St. Martin de Porres Tutoring, Track. Intramurals, Band "Do not go where the path may lead, go instead where there is no path and leave a trai!." -Ralph Waldo Emerson
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William J. Torelli "C-l\1owney" OLGC/MMR LaSalle Academy Tutoring, St. Martin's Tutoring, Latin Club, Intramurals, Crew "We were merely freshmen" - The Verve Pipe
Kevin P. Trainer "Trained 'Em" St. Malthias FoO[ball, Intramurals, Spanish Club, Pit Volleyball, Lacrosse fan
Brett J. Trucksess "Truck" Mary Mother of the Redeemer LSC, Providence Center, LaSalle Academy, Tritst House, St. Martin's, Sarnelli House, Chorus, Latin Club "I never had any friends Ialtr on like Ihe ones I had when I was Iwelve. Jesus, does anyone?" - Stand by me
Andrew R. Thll "Jethro" St. Luke the Evangelist Freshman Mentor, Intramurals, Urban Challenge, Cross Country, Track "I've missed over 4000 shots, I've losl more than)oo games, 26 times rve been trusted to take the game winning shot and missed. I have failed over and over in life, and that is why 1 succeed." -Michael Jordan
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"Mmrnmm, good eats!" - Steve Klenk
Joe Lacon, Ryan Barrett, and Dennis Dunne Ofl Kalros 37-41
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Chinedu路l-lenry ukwu "Chin", "Nedu Nedu", "Snacks", "Young OOKs", "USWA" Mary Mother of the Redeemer Multicultural Club, Science Club, Tennis, Band, Italian Club, lntramurals "I will destroy you by lelling you live."路 H(li Do
Edward A. Valentino "Valley," "Eddie v." "Tino" S1. Hilary Wrestling, Lacrosse, SADO, Football, Soccer, Kairos Leader "ft's (I liger... it's pretty much my f(lvorite animal...it's a cross between a lion and a tiger... bred for it's skills and magic."
George J. Walters "Monasky Chung Phelps" Our Lady of Consolation Soccer, Water Polo, Swimming, Crew, SADD "The grass was greener, The Light was brighter, With Friends surrounded, The nights of wonder." - Pink Floyd
John P. Whalon "WI13lon" Mary MOlher of the Redeemer Football, LaSalle Academy Tutoring, St. Francis Inn, Italian Club, Stage Crew, Intra murals, Mock Trial, NHS, Kairos Leader "It doesn't malter if you win by afoot or by a mile, winning's winning."
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Daniel P. white "Dan", "Muscles". "Ocr Weisse" St. John Bosco, Hatboro Pep/Concert Band,Jaz:z Band, Competition Band, Chorus Belcrofters, Mel14Harmony, Liturgical "He who seehs applause from without has his happiness in another's keeping." -Oliver Goldsmith
Christian E. Williams "Jonah" Immaculate Heart of Mary Art Club, Band, Chorus, Spring Musical, Fall Drama "What has always fascinated and motivated me about art is the act of creation. To produce some thing of beauty and interest, where nothing existed before, is a powerful experience."
Honaid V. Williamson "Pubbz", "HOnday" Immaculate Heart of Mary Tennis, Amnesty International, Kairos leader "Tomorrow I wake with a second wind and slrength because of pride. I know I fought with all my heart to keep the dream alive."-Tupac Shakur
Joseph W. Winning "J-OUBS" St.John of the Cross Baseball, NHS, Student Council, SADD, Football, BasketbaU, St. Vincenes Soup Kitchen, Trieu House, Kairos Leader " Life is not a spectator sport. If you'". going to spend your whole life in thegmndstands just watching what goes on, in my opinion you're wasting your life." -Jackie Robinson
Kenneth F. wochclc "woxxy" Nolre Dame de Lourdes, Swarthmore, PA Ice Hockey " None of us is as smart as all of us." -Phil Condit
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all right, I'm the President!"
~I still don't know why people keep calling me Buckel-Head?" - 10.
SCott CtJmpstone relaxin' WIth his guitar.
falin' some food and gettin' reat1y lor the game
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Good Luck, John. We are proud of you.
Love, Mom and Dad Congratulations Brett!
John, We are so proud of you! Congratulations to you and all our friends in the class of2oo5. Love. Mom. Pop. Kerry & Meg
Love, Dad, Mom, Becca Joe. We are very proud of you and everything you have done at La Salle. We have enjoyed watching yOli sing and perforrn!! Love Always, Mom & Dad
Eddie V You make us proud! Love, Mom & Dad
Joe. Congratulations to you and the class
of2005! Love. Mom, Dad. Kate & Jen
Alex Rhein. You did it. and we're proud!
Congratulations! Love. Mom and Dad
Jim McCabe, We are so proud of you! Love. Mom, Dad. Meghan. Elyse
Aggis, I'm so proud of you! Congratulations! You owe me a bag of rocks... I love you! XO! Love, Steph
John-Michael: We 're very proud of what you have accomplished. Have fun in college! Be the best you can! Love. Mom, Dad & Brittany
Good luck Ed Diasio. We are so proud of you.
Love, Mom, Dad, Tim and
Dear Ted Believe in yourself. We love you. Mom. Dad and Olivia
the entire family! Congratulations Jason Henner. All your dreams will come true. Love. Mom & Dad Congratulations Ryan! Love. Mom. Dad. leona and Jake Congratulations Michael E. Henner. Reach for the slars; they are within
your grasp.
Ryan G.Congratulations! Continue to be a "unique light" and your future will be bright. We love you. Mom & Delaney
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Congratulations Brian! Love. Mom, Dad and the family Congratulations. love, luck, and happiness to a great son and brother, Tim Schaible. and to the class of 'OS! Sharon & Wayne Schaible, Chris, Greg, & Kale Lenward & Barbara Gatison Good Luck Frank! American Disposal Systems Congratulations Explorers www.ConnieBrady.com John Morgan '75 Power Xtreme Gym Colin, May your journeys be filled with happiness and good fortune. Love, Mom. Dad. Michael and Gavin A Year 10 Remember. Max and Tim! Thomas and Rosanna Mirabile
Patrick, This is only another step in a long journey. Make it ajoumey of discovery. Love, Mom. Dad, Tom. Kaiti, Matt & Shane
Go La Salle Crew! The G. R. Group
Congratulations. Jeff!
Paul M. Benyovszky. Jr. No one is more proud of you ... Love, Dad
Good luck John Whalon. We are very proud of you and all your accomplishments. Stay focused and you will achieve your dreams. Love. Mom. Tim, and Kyle
LanceWe are so proud of youLove. Dad, Mom and Jared
Love. Mom & Dad
Bernie. Congratulations to you and the class of 2005. We are so proud of you! May God bless and guide you as you continue your journey in life. Love. Mom, Dad and Joanna
John Whalon, Good luck in pursuing your ambitions. You have made us proud and we hope you will geL to realize your fondest dreams. Love, Nana and Gramps
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Patricl 8. COSlcI10. 79 Andrew 1. Codov. 154
lknJamm J. COUl'bICy. III. 71. 117
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Thomas M.CroU. 55. 79 Gll:goI)' S. Crone, 79 John R. Croose. 154
COI'\OI' M. Crowc. 79 l1mollty E. Cullen. 154 WilliamJ.Cummmg,~. 111.48.90.154 ScOIl J. Cumpslone. 154 Palnck J. Cunnane, 79 Connor M. Cunmngham. 63 Kyle G. Cunn1l1gham. 155 James W Cunningham. 71 MIChael A. Cumy, 63 PalnCk J. Curnn, 79 Ryan J. Curran. 79 1bomas J. CIUT)'. 71
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Matthew D.landhelT. 81 E'1ll\ R. LanPIe. 81 NlC'hoIas J I...anu. 18.74
Francis T Lapowy.:y.66 Wilham P Larlm. 111.74 Paul M. ~.J7.170 Bllan J. Ledder. 66 John N Ltt5, 81 Manhcw R. L«s.66
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Terrnce J. McCam<:k. 66 Ptuhp J. McCarthy. 4" 4.1. 45. 47. 54.174 I'ohchxl J. McCany. 82 John E. McCoey. 174 Jo~ph P. McCollum, 66 Ke~in M. McCon. 82 Michael J. McCoy. 175 M)'Chlll:l A. McCoy, 54. 74 Colin M. McCrt'el)'. 66 Robert P. McCullough. 82 Andrew J. MeDermoCi. 175 Ryan J. MeDev,u. 74 Gnard J. MeEvill). 175 P:l1nck X. McGann. 67 Ke- III P. McGec. 175 I'ohebxl F. McGec. 176 Brian S. McGill. 82 Evan J. McGlllm. 74 Brian W. McGinly, 67 Sean T. I'o1<:GmJcy. 22. 29. 176 Brian P. McGinni~. 74 Ryan J. McGinnis. 67 Sean A. McGoldock ..12. 54. 176 Stephen M McGorTy.82 MaJlhev. R. McGovern. 67 JohnT McGov.an.31.176 Malthewl McGovo·ardl.l71 Andrev. M. McGov.'&f\. 47. 82 WillliIITI D Mdmyre.75 Edwin M. McKeon. 111.75 Jude T. McKtnl'l3. 67 ~1Il F. McKenl'l3. 67 Brooke B. McKim. 177 Mich:ll.'"1 R. McKlnnry. 177 Gregory E. McLaren, 82 Sean T. McLaughlm.!!2 Dennis J. Mc.....ughlln. 38 Eric Mcloughlin. 75 K('Y1n P. McLa"shhn. 67 Tlmodl)' R. 111<. \t0lh0n. 82 BIl3n P. Me-Manu!. 75 John F. Mc!-tenanllrl. 67 James P \kNally.67 Ke'\ In W. Me-':unar.o. 8~ Ke'\tnT Me-Shanr.57, 177 Thomas S MeVC'). ~I. 42. 4J. 178 AU'illrl A. Me.::han. Jr. 67 Matthew M. Mtehan. 75 Chnstophcr R. Mehr. 1711 Michael F. Mele.67 Parnck R. M<.'Ivm. 67 Shaun J. Mcn~ha"s. 67 Marc R. Menno.tt2 Tyler R. Mt'\'es. 21. 24. 178 Nathan D. Me)ers.67 Bnan S. MIChel. \78 Anthon) MIo:"CU(l\II$l,. 82 Joseph M. f-hgbarest. 67 John J. MIt-In. Ill. 75 Jerttny A.l'ohlo:"~. 67 Sl\3.....n A. Milts•.18. 179 Chase V. Miller. 179, 15 Kevm W. Miller. 54. 55 Colin G. Miller. 82
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11 11 Scotl C, Nag)'. 8J 8nMl N~7S JO'q)h P ~ardi, 67 \t<lAX E. l'a5eC:f. 75
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000 Sellll D. O'COIIrJell, 20. 29. 32.47.181 Jonalhan M. O'Connell. 75 Ke"1R E. O·COIlndl. 7.1 JarnQ Kylt O·IJormeIl. 411. 181 1lIoma.<i J. O·Dcwtell. 21. Iii I John \I O·Dnsroll.75 Brrndan D. O·H;lr,l.41.l82 Mlchxl G.O·Nt,IJ.4S. 18~ Cr~lg J. O'Nedl, 83 KevlllO·Ndll. 75
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Bro. Rene Sterner. thank you lor all of your years of service 10 La Salle, as President,leacher, moderalor of Forum, and Mother's Club. Best of luck In the future!
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Mr.Assaf in his first year as principal of La Salle and greeting this year's class. Many thanks to you, Mr. Assai, lOf all your hard work making La Salle a special place. Best olluck to you and your family in the future.
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Thanks to Mr. Mike O'Toole '68 for aU of his years of servICe 10 La Salle as graduate, teachef, andVICe' Preslde1lt. we will mISS you dearly!
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