2011 Yearbook

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La Salle College High School

8605 Cheltenham Avenue, Wyndmoor, PA 19038 215-233-2911


MR. JOSEPH

RADVANSKY The 2010-2011 yearbook is deservedly dedicated to Mr. Joseph Radvansky, who is more affectionately known as Coach Rad. Coach Rad has been teaching at La Salle College High School for 29 years, although he has done much more throughout the years. Many of the La Salle students have gotten to know Coach Rad during his 27 years as a fre shman football coach, as a rigorous mathematics teacher, or as a dedicated and intense tennis coach. Despite leading the tennis team to four straight PCL championships and a District 12 championship, and coaching numerous dominant football teams, Coach Rad has had his most profound impact in molding young boys into gentlemen. He requires a discipline from his players and students that will turn them into men who will have a positive impact on society. His energetic and passionate teaching style always manages to get students invoived and interested in whatever math topic he may be teaching. Throughout everything Coach Rad has accomplished in his career, he has always been unselfish. Regardless of whatever is happening in his busy day, he will always take the time to talk to a former player, or to help comfort a troubled student or colleague. A true testament to his selflessness is his dedication to his students and players. As a true Lasallian legend and a genuine gentleman, Coach Rad leaves a lasting legacy as a selfless mentor, teacher, and incredible man. Coach Rad, for all that you have done for all of us, thank you.

Right: Coaching the champions of today. Far and Near Right, with his close friends and colleagues Mr. Geiger and the late Mrs. Mary Jo Smith


Left: Coaching is a passion for Rad as seen in his years as Freshman Football Coach and PCL Champs in tennis

Above and left: Mr. Radvansky over his years of service to La Salle has selflessly shared his talents in speaking to faculty and students, working tirelessly in the classroom and with his devoted friends on La Salle's faculty and staff. Rad is truly a model of faith, integrity, and academics.


Far Right: Mr. Abrams coaching up the Freshmen Near Right: Seniors on College Interview day.

Above: Seamus Mooney r eceiving his academic "L"

Above: Sophomore Will Schoen working hard

Above: Jamal broadening his mind in the Library


ENJER JO LEARN Every morning, we pass a sign that reminds us that we enter La Salle to learn. We enter an environment where we are taught about all aspects of life. Certainly we learn how to analyze literature, how to solve a physics or calculus problem, or how to speak a different language, but we also learn broader life lessons. We learn respect, acceptance, and character. We take experiences from both inside and outside the classroom and use them to expand our academic knowledge and our life knowledge. We learn what it takes to be a true Lasallian gentleman through the example of our teachers, who dedicate so much time to their students, and our classmates, many of whom spend their afternoons doing service. When we, as seniors, leave La Salle, we can be confident that we have the classroom knowledge to be successful in college and beyond. But even more importantly, we can be sure that the character traits we learned here will help us build a better and brighter future as we leave to serve. Will Marble '11

Left: Riley will learn ... NO CELL PHONES! Far Left: Ryan O'Donnell ready to govern in Student Council Near Left: Jerry Rath and proudly display their academic achievements.


Over the past four years, the senior class has been blessed with receiving a quality education from La Salle College High School. The academic curriculum is undeniably rigorous, but the faculty and staff also encourage each student to develop a sense of responsibility. All of the students at this school are incredibly fortunate in that they have a chance to experience things truly unique to La Salle, like the Branch-Out Days freshmen and sophomores go on with their fathers. La Salle integrates service into student life throughout the four years of high school. When these young men graduate, they enter into the world to make the world a better place. The gratitude students and graduates at this school feel for all they have received in their lives is apparent through the many ways Lasallian students contribute to society. Boys enter La Salle College High School in order to learn and mature academically, spiritually, ethically, and socially. Students leave La Salle as gentlemen. They leave prepared to serve others and share the blessings they have received.

Right: Sean Sweeney in Bolivia Far Right: Thanksgiving Food Drive provides for Philabundance. Near Right: Kevin Gillespie a Senior Eucharistic Minister


Far Left: Big Sky country Near Left: Father's and son's working for the common good.

Above: Arizona Service

Above: Freshman Branch-Out Day

Above: Service is hard work but so rewarding. Left: Pat Kerr speaking at the T - - - 1 1 ! - - T - - . l - ---L ! - ,.. __ &, ______ _


Right: Mr. Marchese and Kevin Gillespie at the Honors Convocation Ceremony. Below: Grandparent's Day at La Salle has grown into a special tradition.


Left: Kevin Piotrowicz addressing the school

HONOR AND TRIBUTE



Left: Seniors working hard in class Below: Trombones in unison at the Christmas Concert

While walking down the halls of La Salle, one thing clearly stands out: the unwavering culture of both camaraderie and unparalleled freedom. While many high school stereotypes paint the time as a chaotic time filled with strict rules, drama, and feuds among students, La Salle embodies anything but. The halls of La Salle are busy and diverse, with students dedicating copious amounts of time to activities such as athletics, service, music, and art, yet over the past four years, the senior class has become a comprehensive, unprejudiced family. We all endure the challenging classes, but are free to use all other time as we please. If one wants to study in free time, they can. Play volleyball or basketball? Sure. Practice an instrument? Of course. At La Salle, everyone is respected for his own interests. Whether in class, studying, playing pit volleyball, or simply relaxing on free time, the time within La Salle's halls is enjoyed by all students.


Below: Lunch at the Hoc table .

Over one thousand young men are proud to call La Salle home and everyday these young men enter La Salle's doors seeking the wealth of knowledge concealed inside its walls . The education that La Salle provides is not only based on its rigorous academic curriculum, but in the many extracurricular activities open to students. These extra- and co-curricular activities provide experiences that help develop students into well-rounded individuals. A very large portion of the student body is involved in these programs. These clubs and activities serve the whole student body, providing each student with many artistic, recreational, service, and academic programs, as well as many opportunities to develop his interests. La Salle prides itself on the many opportunities it offers its students, as these activities are open to all. Through these many activities, La Salle shows its dedication to its students and to the education and development of trnP crPntlPmPn


Far Right: The Web Managers Fred Mischler, Craig Cabrey, Eric Fox, Will Fisco, Craig Burdulis, and Colin Mcintosh with Mr. Marchese Near Right: Pat McGuire is A-OK giving blood



nson House: Mr. Walter Muehlbronner; Assistant Director of Admissions, ,. Ann Ford; Administrative Assistant Admissions Office, Mrs. Maura hi; Assistant to Admissions, Bro. James Rieck, FSC; Director of Admissions

Alumni House: Mrs. Mary Frances Kelly; Dir. of Alumni Affairs, Mr. Daniel L. McGowan; Vice President, Mr. Paul Colistra; Major Gifts Officer, Mr. Brett Foley; Dir. of the Annual Fund, Mrs. Barbara Franks; Stewardship Associate, Mr. Robert McAnespey; Dir. of Major/Planned Gifts, Mr. Raymond Shay; Dir. of Web Communications, Mr. Christopher Carabello; Dir. of Communications/Public Relations, Mrs. Cathleen Winning; Database Admin.- IA Office

FACULTY &_ STAFF

Ir. Daniel L. McGowan Vice President for stitutional Advancement

Mr. Thomas R. Barna Assistant Principal, Academic Affairs

Mrs. Julia K. Maher Assistant Principal, Student Affairs

Mr. Nicholas Coggins Director of Curriculum, Instruction and Assessment

Mr. James Fyke Dean of Students


Vernard Abrams Diversity Office, World Civilizations, Assistant Director of Diversity, Football, Outdoor Track Lisa Agnew Learning Specialist, David Center, LSC Debra Antosh Administrative Assistant: Student Affairs Office

Paul Arbogast Low Brass, Trombone Gregory Bielecki American Government and Politics, United States History, Head Coach of Cross-Country, Indoor Track, and Outdoor Track Dennis Blob CHAIR: ENGLISH; Rhetoric and British Literature, Gazebo

Braden Bonner Network and Website Administrator Jeanne Holt-Brabson Counseling & Guidance Services/ ID Lastenia Breen Spanish 4, 4H, Civility Club, Spanish Club, LSC

Gerard Brett Associate Director of College Counseling College Counseling, Group Advisory 12, Moderator of Basketball and Lacrosse, Tennis, NCAA Club Alex Brown Composition and American Literature, Introduction to Literature and Composition, Basketball Jeremy Butt Fitness Center, Anatomy and Physiology H, Integrated Science

FACULTY

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Far Right: Coach Dempsey king of multi-tasking watching practice while getting a work-out in ...bravo! Near Right: It's a shame that Mr. Parisi can't even go to a Ring Mass without being roughed up by teenage hooli-


Christopher Carabello Director of Communications & Public Relations, Moderator of Golf Br. Patrick Carney Math Resource Office Mark Chesnik Prayer, Sacred Scripture, Moderator of Yearbook and Film Club

Janice Ciccimaro Health Joseph Ciccimaro Advanced and Introductory Music Performance, Honors Advanced Music, Instrumental Instruction, Jazz Arranging and Improvisation, Small Ensembles, Producer of Theatre Daniel Cipolla CHAIR: SCIENCE; Integrated Science, Physics, AP Physics B, LSC, Engineering Club

Charles Cirelli Chemistry, Assistant Athletic Director, LSC, Student Council Lewis Clark Director of Campus Ministry, Director of LSC Christian Morality Michael Clemente Italian 1, 4H, Spanish 1

Dr. Jo Ann Cohen Learning Specialist, David Center Joseph Colistra AP Economics, AP Modern European History, United States History, Western Civilizations Mark Collins CHAIR: RELIGION; Catholic Identity, Christian Morality, Sacred Scripture, Italian Club

FACULTY 8;t STAFF Far Left: Mr. Fyke, Mr. Barna, and Mr. Coggins like to take a break during the day to mock student pictures in the yearbook ... or they are decoding secret messages hidden within it's pages ... you be the judge.


Rita Cooney Receptionist - Main Office Jessica Coyne-Nedzwecky Algebra 2H, Calculus, Precalculus David Crowe Anatomy and Physiology H, Principles of Athletic Training

Stephan Daubney Astronomy, Biology 10, General Physics, Moderator of Bowling Douglas Demeter Lasallian Spirituality and Service, Sacred Scripture, Lasallian Animator, Cross-Country, Indoor Track, Outdoor, LSC, Moderator of Ice Hockey Joseph Dempsey AP English Language and Composition, Intro to Literature and Composition, Head Coach Basketball

Pamala DeRose Biology 10, lOH, Cross-Country, Indoor Track, Outdoor Track, LSC Matthew Derrick Creative Writing 1, World Literature and Expository Writing, Soccer, Indoor Track, Outdoor Track, LSC, Intramurals, Moderator of Band Thomas Devlin Assistant Campus Minister, Director of LSC, Christian Morality, Cross- Country, Outdoor Track

FACULTY & STAFF

Above: Mr. Marchese and Mrs. Mclnaw lend a helping hand on Branch-Out Day. Right: "Mike, what do you mean Georgetown has no shot


Frances Jacob Diccicco CHAIR: WORLD LANGUAGES; Spanish 2, 2H, 3H David Diehl Economics 1, Director of Financial Aid, Golf Bro. William DiPasquale Associate Director of College Counseling, College Counseling, Catholic Identity, Group Advisory 12, LSC

Micky Dominick Algebra 1, Algebra 3/Trigonometry, Geometry, Campus Ministry, LSC, Director of Fall Drama and Spring Musical Linda Donahue Italian 2, 2H, 3, 3H William Donohoe World Civilizations, AP World History, History Club, Football, Basketball

Margaret Doyle Library Assistant Stephen Duncheskie Biology 9H, Environmental Science, Swimming, Head Coach Water Polo Gerald Evans BiologylO, lOH, AP, Mock Trial

FACULTY & STAFF

Above: "Come on, loosen up, Mr. Fyke. Tis the season!" Left: Mr. Nicoletti, decorated war veteran (aka 25 years of teaching at La Salle)


Elizabeth Field Composition and American Literature, Introduction to Literature and Composition, Mock Trial, LSC Bernard Fitzgerald AP United States History, Western Civilizations Danielle Forsythe Algebra 1, 2, Geometry, Multi-Cultural Club, Celtic Club

Rosemary Gedeik Spanish 2H, 3, AP, Student Council Paul Gehman Acoustic and Electric Bass William Geiger Latin 1, 2, 3, Head Coach Tennis

FACULTY &f_ STAFF

Above: Brother James finally gets a chance to be in a Kairos photo. Right: Mr. Bielecki states his case to his class why he would make an outstanding Governor of Pennsylvania.

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Terence Gillespie AP Biology, Integrated Science, Director of Summer Program, Student Council Joseph Glacken Learning Specialist, David Center, Computer and Reading Carol Haggerty Administrative Assistant - Principal's Office, LSC

Gerard Hartey AP English Literature and Composition, Introduction to Literature and Composition, World Literature and Expository Writing, Yearbook, Gaming Club, Intramurals Michael Hearn Art Portfolio, Drawing 1, Foundations Art, Painting 1, 2, Stage Crew, Art Club Patrick Heasley Algebra 1, Calculus, Precalculus

FACULTY & STAFF

Above: Dalton Becker tries to explain icing in hockey to Senora Breen. Left: Brother Bill making friends with Nick Frazzette and Chris Derolf


Christopher Holwick Rhetoric and British Literature, World Literature and Expository Writing, Wisterian Stephen Horvath Spanish 1, 2, Cross-Country, Indoor Track, Outdoor Track Rizwan Ishmail Spanish 1, Soccer

Martin Jackson Psychology, Junior Counselor, Language Specialist, Head Coach Golf John Janda Composition and American Literature, Introduction to Literature and Composition, Wisterian, Moderator Wrestling Rev. Anthony Janton Chaplain

Robert Johnson Advanced Multimedia Production, Fundamentals of Web Design, Multimedia Management, Multimedia Production, WEXP, NCAA Club John Keenan DIRECTOR: DAVID CENTER, Learning Specialist, Catholic Identity, Moderator Soccer, Chess Club Paulette Kensey Keyboards

Thomas Lang Algebra 2, Geometry, Mathletes, Forum William Leahy Freshmen Counselor, Group Advisory 9, Head Coach Lacrosse Frank Lichtner Aquatics, Physical Education, Physical Fitness, Head Coach Swimming

FACULTY & STAFF Far Right: Mr. Donohoe teaches the proper technique on handling the pigskin. Near Right: The creative geniuses behind La Salle's theatre productions, Mr. Norman and Mr. Dominick


Donna Long Director of Library/Media Services/Audio Visual Coordinator Miguel Lopez Director of Security Joseph Lynch Composition and American Literature, Rhetoric and British Literature, Academic Decathlon

Dorothy Marchese Learning Specialist, David Center, LSC, Co-Moderator of NHS James Matthews Financial Economics William McBride Spanish 1, 2, 2H, German Club

Thomas McCaffery Algebra 1, 2, Intramurals, Soccer Robert McCullough Lasallian Volunteer, Cross-Country, Indoor Track, Outdoor Track John McGranaghan Junior Counselor, IU

Diana Mclnaw Catholic Identity, Christian Life Styles, Sacred Scripture, Freshman Mentors Anthony Mieczkowski Lasallian Volunteer, Rowing Barbara Miller Ceramics 1, Advanced Ceramics, Sculpture 1, Advanced Sculpture, Art Club

FACULTY &f STAFF Far Left: Wally coaching up his Flyer Cup Champions. Near Left: Is this the Shore or are Mr. Clark and Mr. Brett doing some work here?


Gerald Miller CHAIR: SOCIAL STUDIES; United States History, Vietnam, Moderator Swimming Walter Muehlbronner Assistant Director of Admissions, Physical Education, Head Coach Ice Hockey Mary Kay Mullen DIRECTOR: COLLEGE COUNSELING, College Counseling, Group Advisory 12

Daniel Muller Woodwinds, Theory Joseph Nero Percussion Geoffrey Nicoletti Sacred Scripture, World Religions, Computer Club

Mark Norman Chorus, Advanced, Freshman, Independent, Public Speaking, Fall Drama and Spring Musical Kathleen O'Connell Administrative Assistant -College Counseling Michael Onufrak Guitar, Bass, Guitar Ensemble

Marlene Pajot-Pavlak French 1, 2, 3, 4H, Spanish 1, French Club Joseph Parisi Director of Diversity, AP Psychology, World Civilizations , LSC, Head Coach Baseball Robert Peffle Algebra 1, Baseball, Head Coach Soccer

FACULTY &t, STAFF Far Right: Mr. Hearn jamming on the harmonica at the Talent Show Near Right: Riz, Mrs. Ponisciak, and Br. Bill love servin' da grub


Dorothy Ponisciak Chemistry, lOH, llH, AP, LSC Michael Ponisciak CHAIR: MATHEMATICS, Algebra 2, AP Calculus AB, LSC Alfred Puntel Catholic Identity, Christian Morality

Paul Quinn Algebra lH, 2, Geometry, Hockey Joseph Radvansky Geometry, Geometry/Precalculus H, Precalculus, Tennis, LSC James Roche AP Calculus AB, BC

Patrick Rose Computer Aided Design, Advanced Computer Aided Design Robert Russell AP Computer Science, Physics, H, AP Physics C, Academic Decathlon, Mathletes Suzanne Russo Registrar

Dr. Rosina Ryan AP English Literature and Composition, Composition and American Literature, Shakespeare, Celtic Club, LSC Joseph Selfridge International Studies Seminar Raymond Shay Website Management, Forum

FACULTY &f STAFF Far Left: Mr. Devin's small group flashing some flannel Near Left: Mr. Derrick flexing those pees courtesy of long days digging ditches.


Tina Shustack Algebra 2H, Geometry, Precalculus, Co-Moderator NHS Bro. James Steck World Language Resource Center, AP French James Tate United States History, Western Civilizations, World Civilizations, Ski Club, Water Polo, Swimming

Gregory Teperman Strings Bro. Mang Minh Tran Computer Applications, Visual Basic Programming Bro. David Trichtinger Sophomore Counselor, Group Advisory 10, Assistant Athletic Director, Baseball, Basketball

Joseph Vettori CHAIR: FINE ARTS; Introductory Music Performance, Advanced Music Performance, Honors Advanced Music, Instrumental Instruction, Jazz Arranging and Improvisation, Small Ensembles, Director Competition Band, Theatre Dennis Wasko Trumpet Lisa Whelan Library Assistant

FACULTY &t., STAFF

Above: Mr. Devlin takes a break during the service trip to Arizona Right: Mr. Onufrak returns to Kairos where he was stu-


Daniel Williams Catholic Ident ity, Sacred Scripture, World Civilization s, NCAA Club, LSC, Fencing Club, Flying Club Barbara Wisotzkey Campus St ore Manager Cheryl Wolgamott AP English Language and Composition , Introduct ion to Literature and Composit ion , World Literature and Expository Writing, Future Educat ors Club

John Young AP Unite d States History, Western Civilizations, Sport s Info rmation Club Nancy Zoeltsch Spanish 3, 3H

FACULTY &t, STAFF

Above and Left: Mrs. Maher and Mrs. Haggerty posing with their small groups on Kairos.


Right: The Mock Trial Team ready to do battle at the courthouse Below: Get your hands in the air it's the Drowsy Chaperone singers!


Left: Fred bringin' the bass to your face

INTELLECT AND ACCOMPLISHMENTS


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The 2010-2011 Student Council had a very successful year. It unified the student body, upheld strong traditions, and brought creative new events into the yearly routine . The 2010-2011 school year was one of excitement and energy. The student sections at each sporting event uplifted the players, and were the envy of the rest of the Catholic League schools. The senior student council took the lead on pep rallies and mixers, complete with jousting,

tie-dye, and the Berk-Man. The wing bowl, super mixers, videos, dress-downs, the occasional white-out, and Fran Johnson Field Day filled the school year with variety and excitement, and your student council enjoyed every minute of it. We would like to thank Mrs . Maher, Mr. Cirelli, and Mr. Johnson for all of the help and support that contributed to the success we've had this year! -Sam Hyder '11

Above: Fr. Tony Janton celebrates the beginning of the J and the induction of the new Student Council


Above: Student Council Officers Fred Mischler, Mrs. Julie Maher; Moderator, Dan Ezzo, and Sam Hyder Left: Marcus Richardson receiving his pin as Senior Student Council Rep

>Ve: Jerry Bellettirie and the Explorer fire up fans at the Pep Rally before the :tie with the Prep


Right: Fr.Janton officiating the Induction Liturgy

Below: Junior members of NHS

NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY pillc1r0 of our 0chool communitLl

Scholarship. Leadership. Character. Service. These characteristics are the pillars of the National Honor Society. The NHS is an organization comprised of juniors and seniors that is dedicated to intellectual and personal honor, inside and outside of the classroom. The faculty leaders -Ms. Shustack and Mrs. Marchese- and the student leaders -Seamus Mooney, Kevin Gillespie, Nick Frazzette, and Chris Dearolf- along with the student members have served the community in various ways. Service is certainly emphasized within the NHS . The principal way that the student members serve the La Salle community is through tutoring fellow students.

The NHS also organizes the annual blood drive at La Salle and participates in many events at the school, such as: Open House and Freshman Registration. Finally, the National Honor Society serves the community in conjunction with Saint Joseph's University through Hand in Hand, in which students sponsor a special child for the day. Through the honorable characteristics of scholarship, leadership, character, and service, the students of the National Honor Society are able to use their unique talents to aid La Salle as well as the greater community. -James (Seamus) Mooney '11

Above: Seamus Mooney receives his presidential sash for National Honor Society

From Left: Mrs. Marchese; Moderator, Chris Dearolf; Treasurer, Nick Frazzette; Secretary, Seamus Mooney; President, Kevin Gillespie; Vice-President, and Ms. Tina Shustack


Left: Inductees showing no signs of the enormous pressure about to be placed on them by the NHS

ow: Bill Burger congratulates Mr. Marchese on a job well 1e handing out awards as Seamus Mooney smiles for once.

Above: Nick Mather stops to pose while in the procession Left: Juniors chillin'

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LASALLIAN SERVICE CORPS living the call to love other.3

Aside from rigors of academics and other activities, service plays a large, daily role in the lives of La Salle Students. The dedicated Campus Ministry team organizes service projects and the students of the Lasallian Service Corps spread the news of service activities . Each day after school and on the weekend there is a service opportunity for students, whether it is Elder Share or La Salle Academy. In pursuit of service year round, Campus Ministry has organized six summer service trips, including the Native American Experience to Navajo Nation along with

seasonal service projects such as Operation Santa Claus. Encouraged by Christian Brothers' teachings and Christian ideals in general, students actively participate in all sorts of service even though it is not required. La Salle students genuinely want to help and work with others. By doing God's work, students grow spiritually, make new relationships, recognize the need to constantly support those in need, and take with them a rewarding experience. -Patrick Kerr '11

Above: Mike DeCandido, Ms. Agnew, and Fr. Kevin helping p pie at Sarnelli House


Above: Seniors along with Br. James, Mr. Clark, and Mr. Dominick show off the big check for St. Francis School Left: Junior Urban Immersion spreadin' the love in Love Park

ove: Students at Mass during Bolivia Service Trip


Right: cleaning desks for the school children

Below: The beautiful mural outside Blackfeet school

SUMMER SERVICE

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As students at La Salle, we are not only called to be benefactors of the Lasallian mission, but to also participate in it. Through the Blackfeet Immersion trip in Montana, we were able to experience this calling to service like never before. We worked at a Christian Brothers' grade school called De La Salle Blackfeet, and we were able to help out by installing a Smart Board, painting hallways, and helping in other ways to play our own part in creat-

ing a great learning environment for the underprivileged children there. We had visitors to our bunk house who provided excellent insight into the Blackfeet culture, helping us to form an understanding of the history and long-term problems plaguing their society. Along the way, we were able to make friendships that truly made our trip to the Blackfeet Reservation a spectacular experience. Kevin Gillespie '11

Espo, Chris Alexander, and Jack "G-Side Cowboy" Corco: creating some concoctions in the kitchen



Right: Seniors and their moms enjoying the night together

Below: Photos galore on a night like this

MOfHER'S CLUB

ptlrenGs tlnd their 00n0 0hclring the Lcl .Scllle experience together The La Salle College High School Mother's Club and Men of La Salle are two very important programs that are vital to raising additional funds to keep La Salle running smoothly. These two programs are responsible for numerous fundraising events such as the auction, the fashion show, and the mother/son brunch. As volunteers, the parents involved in these programs work diligently to make

sure all of the events are successful. Through monthly or weekly meetings and constant planning, they get the job done by any means necessary. A special thanks goes out to all of those parents who have helped in these programs; La Salle would not be the place it is today without your generous service. -Casey Gillespie '11

Above: Chris Muggier and Mama Muggs having a blast


low: The McElroy Men

Left: The Father Son Banquet speaker gets to the point Below: This table is going for a run after the banquet

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Right: Kevin Finnegan and his granparents enjoy their day together

Below: Tyler Dunning bookended by grandparents

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La Salle leaves great memories in the minds of all of its students. One of these many great memories is Grandparents' Day. This wonderful day in November, just days before Thanksgiving, is a great opportunity for students to show off this great school. It is also a wonderful day for grandparents to appreciate all La Salle has to offer, spend time with their beloved grandchildren, and even catch up with some old friends. The day kicks

off for the grandparents at a Thanksgiving prayer service in the gym. Following the service, grandparents can meet up with their grandsons, go on a tour of the school, and take a lasting picture to always remember this joyful day. The proud, gleaming faces of the grandparents and the happy smiles of the students is a sure sign that this event is a very meaningful day for both. -Jack Farris '14

Above: "Now fix your collar... stand up straight ... did you br, your teeth this morning?"


,w: Joe Kennedy and his grandparents

Left: Tamar Turner excited to show his grandparents around for the day

Above: Jack Farris reading a scripture passage Left: It's a family affair - Jon McCarry, Dan Brennan, Rich Giuliani, and Matt McCarry sharing GP's

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Right: Seniors and their dates all fancy

Below: Rob Suter and his date enjoy the festivities

WINTER FORMAL

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Above: Winky all dapper with the slick lid Left: Ed DeAngelis introduces his date the invisible girl

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Left: Reid Worster couldn't decide so he brought two ladies

ow: Phil Watson and his date flashing the leather

Above: Chris McElroy looking good for his date Left: Dave Losier and his date posing before the night begins

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Right: Seniors get their grub-on

Below: Mr. Fyke making sure the seniors eat their veggies

SENIOR Nl&Ht

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Above: Hypnosis by spinning the wheel. Right: Mr. Clark serving up his home-made meatballs


ow: It's beddy-time boys

Left: Seniors enjoy a laugh at their classmates expense

Above: Jack Corcoran shows how he rolls in Glenside Left: Some one better stop Eric Stone before he heads out the door

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Right: Ryan McCann "SelfPortrait" Ink Drawing

Below: Dan DiMascia "Spring Target" Mixed media Drawin

PAINTING

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Above: Andrew Lonergan "A Dennis" in Watercolor Left: Drawing Still Life


Left: Steve Duzinski BranchesConte Crayon Drawing

,low: TomTrainer "My Grandparents" Watercolor

Above: Nick Ward "Tree" Ink Drawing Left: Andrew Lonergan " Profile" Digital Drawing

Far Left: Nick Daly "Monterey Pop" Mixed Media Drawing Near Left: Ryan McCann "Ariel Pink" Watercolor


Right: "Mrs. Miller have you ever seen the movie Ghost?"

Below: Tim Vellner painstakingly working on his project

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Above: Chris Catalino Honorable mention for ceramics MON CO Exhibit

Left: Chris Catalino Ceramic Vessel

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Left: Vic Garcia and Mike McNally need to clean up before heading to their next class

low: Jon Shettsline having a good old time at the wheel

Above: John Harkins and his pod Left: Dennis Anao "The Turnertron" Mixed media sculpture

Far Left: Ed Neiling creating something out of rolled up newspapers Near Left: Chris Walter thumbs-up on his project


BAND Led by Mr. Vettori and Mr. Ciccimaro, La Salle's music department is one of the best in the area. Over 400 students are involved in the music department and its many bands and ensembles. Most students are involved in La Salle's Pep Band. Every fall the Pep Band braves freezing temperatures, rain, and snow, following the football team across Pennsylvania. La Salle's pit orchestra, which provides the music for La Salle's spring musical, stands apart from many other high school bands as it is entirely com-

prised of and conducted by the students. The Competition Jazz Band and the Lab Band are at the heart of La Salle's music program, competing against some of the best high schools around the area. This year the band was lead by president, Eric Stone '11, and vice presidents, Chris Dearolf '11 and Will Pisco '11. La Salle is blessed to have some of Philadelphia's best musicians give their time to teach and continue the great tradition of music at La Salle. -Chris McElroy '11

Above: Billy Mitchell and Nick D'Orazio get ready to shred

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Above: Kevin Gillespie plays a tune Left: Mr. C explains to the audience the next performance

ove: Caleb Weiler jams out

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Above: Mr. Vettori leads the band ove: James Rose on the flute

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Left:Nick Owsik is sick on the trumpet


Right: Christmas time is Choral Concert time

Below: The Chorus under the direction of Mr. Norman belt , Christmas favorites at the Advent Liturgy

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The La Salle Chorus is an integral part of the entire music program. Directed by Mr. Mark Norman, the Chorus is comprised of about 50 students. The Upperclassmen Chorus practices multiple times every week both as an ensemble and in vocal part sectionals. The freshmen members also meet and practice as a distinct group every other school day. Upperclassmen also have the opportunity to audition to be a part of the Belcrofters, the advanced Chorus. Members participate in two formal concerts during the school year. The pro-

gram additionally supplies music for liturgies and special school events. As the program continues to grow, it looks to provide students with a wide background of musical genres, styles, and languages. For instance, this year, the chorus sang in Spanish, Latin, Gaelic, while performing both with accompaniment and a cappella. A group of four students also sang as a barbershop quartet. As La Salle progresses, the chorus grows with the school as a great way for students to express themselves and develop their gifts . -Eric Stone '11

Above: Rippin' it up

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,low: The Freshmen get their turn

Left: Senior members Seamus Mooney, Chris Dearolf, Sam Hyder,and Eric Stone

Above: Bob Schrupp lifts his voice Left: Chorus singing at one of the many liturgies during the year

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Right: In the middle of a seance to bring back Volpe's dead wives

Below: The dinner party just got started

FALL DRAMA Qlithe .Spirit

Noel Coward's Blithe Spirit tells the story of a husband's worst nightmare. The play begins with Charles Condomine (Matt Volpe '12), a successful British author, happily married to his second wife, Ruth (Leah Turner '12) . An evening cocktail party with friends Dr. Bradman (RyanMcCann '11/Tim Fickenscher '12) and Mrs. Bradman (Mary Kate Glenn'12) takes a turn for the eccentric with the arrival of Madame Arcati (Keira Wingert '11). Though the others invited her merely as a joke, they are quickly proven wrong when Charles's first wife, Elvira (Amanda Shur '12) is conjured up from the grave! Charles is in shock, but to make matters worse, he's the only person that can see or hear her! Edward the Butler (Cormac Hoffman '12) makes several awkward and hilarious appearances throughout

the show as confusion and comedy ensue. Charles tries vainly to send Elvira back and deal with his outraged second wife, all while Elvira attempts to kill him so that they can be together on "the other side". However, after an unfortunate "accident", it is Ruth that joins Elvira in the spirit world and, having made up their minds together, the two specters decide to spend their eternity haunting the hapless Charles. The performances, of course, would have been nothing without the dedicated work of the stage crew, Mr. Hearn, Mrs . Kelley, and directors Micky Dominick and Mark Norman. Thanks to the tireless efforts of these people, Noel Cowards ludicrous farce came together with hysterical success! -Matt Volpe '12

Above: Matt Volpe kicking up the drama


low: Matt Volpe and his ghostly wife Amanda Shur

Left: Outragious medium played by Kiera Wingert jumping around on the furniture

Above: Tim Fickenscher as Dr. Bradman Left: Cormac Hoffman gets picked to channel some ghosts

Far Left: Conjure up some ghosts and the next thing you're passed out on the couch Near left: Volpe and his "living" wife played by Leah Turner


Right: Gangsters dressed as pastry chefs? Now we've seen everything!

Below: The chorus gets down

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sorbed diva playing the Chaperone. The entire production is packed with bit comedy and fast-paced one-liners. As the show develops, however, the Man begins revealing his own past and truly reminds the audience the purpose of musicals: to escape from the real world, if only for a little while. Thanks to the efforts of Mr. Dominick, Mr. Norman, Mr. Vettori, the student-run pit orchestra, and the entire cast and crew, this production was a success that will surely not be forgotten. - Eric Stone '11

Above: Trix the Aviatrix gets ready to fly to Rio

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Above: Matt Volpe digs the Drowsy Chaperone Left: Eric Stone is the "Man in the Chair" ... creative character name, huh?

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Left:Wink tries to get his story on the air to no avail

Above: Mike Sanders feels right at home on the set Left: Steve Obermeier shows off the camera he snatched from ABC

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Right: Ryan Geiger? Noway! Below: Eating contests bring out the patriot in all of us

WIN&80WL o trodition like no other

Above: The champ chows down Left: McCaff with a well rounded meal


,low: Surprise it's Connell Sykes

Left: Sean Dock and Jamal drag Darnell to the table

Above: Tim DiOrio in a festive mood Left: Bro. Mang gets in a bike ride before packing on the calories

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Right: The Mock Trial team in the courtroom as defense lawyers

Below: Jack Bense and Joe Kennedy are the witnesses

MOCKfRIAL

no funn8 bu.3ine00 here ju0t hardcore litigation In their 2011 season, the La Salle Mock Trial team's number of members was at its highest since 2004. This year, there was an increase in interest among underclassmen. Since the preseason start in the fall, the team worked on and prepared to try a civil court case. The case dealt with a contract dispute over the rights to cancerous cells that, ironically, had the potential to kill cancer. La Salle sent two well-prepared Mock Trial teams to competition in the Pennsylvania Mock

Trial Program with the intent of taking last season's successes and building upon them. Both teams were positive and hoped to make a run for the county title, but unfortunately they fell short. Despite the unfortunate outcome of this year's competition, the team collectively gained experience in the courtroom and expects to make waves next season under the future leadership of its current juniors. Anthony Esposito '11

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low: James O'Connor and Andrew Saba find the charges linst their client laughable

Left: John Cuce, Jack Bense, Tom Schmitz, and Kev Maginnis prepping for court

Above: Tom Schmitz takes the stand Left: Mock Trial on the courthouse steps

Connor Higgins (far left) and Brendan Keenan (near left) review witness statements before going into trial.


Senior Nick Frazzette reviews evidence regarding financial incentives for organ donation; Nick and his partner junior Bill Toner won the PCFL City Championship in Public Forum Debate

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This year, the Forum, La Salle's speech and debate team, continued to be one of the strongest programs locally and a force to contend with nationally. The team began the season with tournaments at Yale, Bronx High School of Science, and Apple Valley High School, with several members of the team advancing to elimination rounds in these early tournaments. La Salle continued its success at the George Mason University Tournament in December, where Will Marble '11, Rob Gormisky

'13, and the team of Frank Worthington '12 and Bill Toner '12 qualified for elimination rounds . The team finished off its regular season with tournaments at Emory and Harvard. Finally, seventeen students qualified to compete at the state finals at Susquehanna University and the team looks forward to more success in the National Catholic tournament and the National tournament at the end of the school year. - Will Marble '11

Senior Will Marble delivers his case regarding why States ou not posess nuclear weapons; Will qualified to the Natic Catholic Finals for the 3rd straight year

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La Salle qualified 14 students to the 2011 PHSSL State Finals at Susquehanna University


Congressional Uebate Senior Charles Cannon researches before the PCFL City Finals in Congressional Debate

,ve: Seniors Jeb Biernat and John Nicola in the Forum Office

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Right: Magic Man TonyCerta amazing his volunteer Cormac Hoffman

Below: Jams get the audience out dancing

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Left: Anthony Esposito and Chris Dearolfjam some "Long Miles"

low: MC Dom Mirabile kicks off the night

Above: Never diss CVS in front of their employee of the year, Sean Sweeney Left: Three slick dudes croon "My Girl"


Right: Honoring those who sacrificed their lives during the Vietnam War

Below: La Salle seniors hanging out before moving onto 1 next site

VIEfNAM WAR MEMORIAL fRIP

mr. miller c1nd hi:::, clc100 goe:::, to wc10hington In his 23rd year of teaching the History of Vietnam, Mr. Miller took his 57th and 58th classes to Washington D.C. to visit the Vietnam Veterans' Memorial. The biannual trip includes visiting Arlington National Cemetery, in addition to other memorials in the National Mall. The highlight of trip was the class's visit the Vietnam Veterans' Memorial or "The Wall" as it is commonly known. While at the wall each student found and etched the name of the soldier they researched from the Philadelphia Vietnam Veterans'

Memorial. After witnessing the tremendous respect, gratitude and honor paid to those whose names are on "The Wall" by those who visit, everything we learned in class came into perspective. Mr. Miller's Vietnam classes in the past have been fortunate enough to read the names off "The Wall" during the 20th and 25th Anniversaries, in addition to being the first high school to donate money to the education center that is currently being planned. Anthony Esposito '11

Above: Mike Bell etching a name from "The Wall"

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Left: The Arlington Mansion ow: The Changing of the Guard

Above: Will Hammacke taking in the overwhelming experience of "The Wall" Left: The beautiful scenery that is the National Mall.

Left: The hallowed grounds of Arlington

WELCOME TO ARLINGTON NATIONAL CEMETERY OUR NATION'S MOST SACRED SHRINE


Right: Traditional pre-talk huddle

Below: Jack Bogorowski, Jerry Bellettrie, and Colin Sweitze

KAI ROS the Lord~ time

The Kairos retreat, a four day experience of God, self, and others, is a wellguarded and much anticipated part of senior year. As each retreat returns home, it is evident that the retreatants have experienced profound growth during Kairos. Through a change in perspective that Kairos offers, other changes are witnessed as well: a change in how we value ourselves, how we empathize with others, and how we see God.

As a time to open up, reflect, and grow, the four days at Diamond Ridge offer moments of clarity as we learn to appreciate the good things in our lives and let go of the bad things. The brotherhood, manifested in the new friendships, genuine support of each other, and overall unity, has brought the Class of '11 closer than ever thought possible. Kairos, meaning God's Time, is an experience that we will cherish for the rest of our lives. -Dom Mirabile

Above: Kairos offers a time to reflect

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.ow: Rich Brazukas, Brendan Lyons, and Ben Reilly share ,ir experiences from retreat.

Left: Chris Alexander, John Santangelo, Seamus Mooney, and John Nicola enjoy a good laugh during Kairos

Above: Beautiful grounds at Diamond Ridge lend to the reflective nature of Kairos Left: Coach Lichtner and his "sons"

Far Left: Dom Mirabile sharing his story as a leader on 37-77. p

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'. o w: Steve DiPietro has an opportunity on 37-75 to consider life so far.

CAIR09 RETREATS '1 0-'11 the 0un i become 0omeone el0e

Left: Beginning, continuing, and strengthening friendships on 37-79.


Right: E-Mitch funk dunks! Below: Joe Mazzi makes his move


Left: Dad Poquie fires down the lane.

PURPOSEFUL ACTIONS


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1. John Palermo on the run 2. Conor Murphy in coverage 3. Chris Dearolf tackle for a loss 4. Connor Reilly pumped up

BACK-TO-BACK DISTRICT CHAMPS


1. Connor Daly on the prowl 2. Dad Poquie D's-up 3. Colin Buckley ready to fire off the line 4. Joe Naji wants to hit something

Above: Offense breaks Right: Sean Burke lines up a ball car rier


Far Left: Frosh "O" lines up to blow their opponents off the ball Near Left: Tyrone Dean takes off into the open field


1. Dilon Pierce throws-in 2. Craig Kikendall dribbling 3. Brendan Schluth passing 4. Mark Grasela gets around a defender


the drive towards the ultimate goal

Above: Senior Kevin Piotrowicz heading into the play Left: Goalie Leonardo Romero boots it


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running for glor)

Above: Senior Tim Nolan gutting it out Right: John Santangelo and Ryan Sosnander keeping pace


1. Brendan Stone 2. Tom Trainer 3. Chris Muggier 4. Seamus Morgan

VARSITY CROSS-COUNTRY


1. Senior Nick DiGioacchino 2. Brian Smart 3. Jon McCarry 4. Fiachra McDermott

Above: La Salle Explorer Cross Country starting strong

Right: Andrew Stone treks through the bush


Steve Peel, Jimmy Worthington, Kevin Stefanski, Matt Mccarry, and Will Delaney show-off their medals

JUNIOR VARSITY CROSS-COUNTRY

FRESHMAN CROSS-COUNTRY


their rise to new

Above: Senior Chris Nunnari sees the light Right: Senior Will Galbally open


1. Ian Thompson 2. Ryan Pospisil 3. Scott Stone 4. John Lawlor


1. Robert Bernatavitz 2.Danny Fleck 3. Pat Finlay

4. Joe Maginnis

Above: Varsity prowling like hungry sharks Right: Tim Decker looks for the open man


JUNIOR VARSITY WATER POLO

JUNIOR VARSITY READY TO WIN


1. Aidan Hamilton 2. Adam Stefanowictz 3. P.J. Acierno 4. Frank Worthington

SENIOR MEMBERS OF THE GOLF TEAM


the drive to become the best

Above: Junior P.J. Acierno lugging his clubs around Left: Adam blasts off!

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1. John Breslin 2.Robert Dougherty 3. Russell Napolitano

4. Brian Fischer

Above: Russell Napolitano eyes the green Left: Frank Worthington drives one down the fairway


Above: Senior Guard Mike Poncia with the jumper Right: Amar Stukes lays it in


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VARSITY BASKETBALL


1. Mike Barrett with an easy deuce 2. Joe DiAndrea takes it strong 3.Jalen Herdsman beats the "D" 4. Zach Smith fights for position

Above: P.J . Acierno drives on his man Right: Matt Murphy dominating with the JV


JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL

FRESHMAN BASKETBALL


1. Nick Burns 2. Shane Springer 3. Casey Kent 4 . Matt Cimato

LA SALLE WRESTLING TEAM


pinning down more titles

Above: P.J. Steinmetz pummels another foe Left: Bryan Pflanz ready to make the first move


Mazzi takes out another foe on his way to setting La Salle's all-time career mark for wins

SENIOR WRESTLERS


1. Senior Roger Woehrle. 2. Senior Conor Murphy 3. Senior Dan Ezzo 4 . Tim Walker

Above: Dom Bonitatis puts the hurtin' on Left: Sal Anderson ready to battle


the reclaiming of the flyers cu1

Above: Nick Masters with his trophy for Flyers Cup MVP and all-time greats Bernie Parent and Bob Kelly Right: C.J. Dunton gets ready for the puck to drop


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1. Eric Bossi goes after the puck. 2 . JVAA on the attack. 3 . JVAA wins the face-off 4. Varsity AA getting last ~ute instructions

Above: JV AA gets pumped up before a game Right: Steve DiPietro flies to the puck


Boys of Winter: Chris Walker, Frank Trocino, Steve DiPietro, Tyler Gaber, CJ Dunton, Eric Besso, DJ DeBrakeleer, Dalton Becker, Jeff Jaquay, and Neil Laessig

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Above: Senior Cole Wisdo running hurdles Right: Corey Muggier long jumper


1. Phil Watson 2. Seamus Morgan 3. Andrew Stone 4. Alex Chrotowski

VARSITY MEDAL WINNERS


1. David Speese at breaststroke 2. Catalino doin' free 3. Nunnari free 4. Sean Regan


how to dominate the pool

Above: Joe Maginnis, Sean Regan, Chris Szekley, and David Speese Left: Coach Lichtner with his squad at States


PCL CHAMPIONS


1 . Kelley on backstroke 2. Chris Szekely 3 . Bobby Speese 4. Maginnis at butterfly

Above: Freshman swimmers holding one of many PCL titles Left: Speese and Fleck keeping the mood light


movin' on down the lanE

Above: Chris Kappler deep in the zone Right: John Santangelo with perfect form


1. Rich Brazukas 2. Matt Donnelly 3. Anthony Cap 4. Ian Bush


1. Brendan Stone 2. Seamus Morgan 3. Mike Sanders 4. Tim Nolan


take leaps and bounds

Above: Andrew Eckert throwing the disc Left: Corey Muggier leaping long


1. Freshmen 8 doing their thing.

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Above: Jake Ford, Alex Brect, Steve Obermeier, and Nick Seigel Left: Strokin the Boat


the road to repea:路

Above: John Neufeld returns the serve Right: Brian Stefanowicz with the backhand


Rich Danze and Harry Bonet dominate doubles

1.Jerry Bellettire 2 . Andrew Wilt 3. Mitch Abramo 4 . Mike O'Conner

DEFENDING PCL TENNIS CHAMPS


1 . Nick Krol 2. Brennan Woods warming up 3. Kevin Piotrowicz flies around third 4. Corey Baiada behind the dish


Above: Nick Burns bringing the gas Left: Tyler Kozeniewski slaps a single


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Above: John Lawlor minding the nets Right: Joe Brown rumbling down the field


Sean Coleman anationaly recognized dominating Sophomore

1 . Jack Bogorowski 2. Mark DiFrangia 3. Zach Jones 4 . Casey Eidenshink


Right: Mock Trial members James O'Connor Sophomore and Joe Vasoli Junior eye the prize Below: Frosh Water Polo getting an outdoor workout


Left: Jon Roberts peps up the fans


Ryan Thomas Abell Joseph Henry Albert, III Maxwell Hunter Albone Timothy J. Andersen Salvatore Robert Anderson John Jasper Angiolillo Adam Charles Arcadia Erik J. Azzarano Edward L. Bacino Michael Gerard Baldini, Jr. Michael Patrick Barrett Keith Joseph Basara Christopher James Bennett Sean Patrick Bennett John E. Bense Robert Francis Bernatavitz Brendan Christopher Bilotta Michael Andrew Bishof Kevin Michael Blanke John Francis Blankemeyer Jonathan Stephen Blust Roman Jeffrey Bond Eric M. Bozzi John William Brady, III Kevin Charles Brady Peter James Brooks Griffin Nemo Brown Nicholas James Buckley Daniel O'Neill Burger Eric Claude Burgmann Aaron Nicolas Burton Ryan James Calhoun Michael Gerard Capreri Michael Edward Carenzo John Edward Carlidge Connor James Casey

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teachers become apparent as they read over the class syllabus. The delicious cookies appeal instantly once entering the lunchroom and the freshman knows it will be a four-year battle in moderation. Optimism is easy though, once the freshman re-


Raekwon Ronald Caswell Andrew Ryan Cavanaugh Richard Takoda Cerebe Collin John Charyszyn Kevin William Charyszyn Vincent Joseph Cicalese Anthony William Ciliberto Michael Anthony Cincotta Patrick Brian Clark Orel Denzel Cohen Joseph T. Colbert Zaine Alexander Collins Ryan Joseph Coonahan Kyle James Corley Tyler John Coscia David Wayne Cox John Nicholas Cuce Casey John Cumpstone Dominic Robert Cuoci Alexander James D'Abbene Brendan Daly Anthony J. D'Angelo Thomas M. Davey Levi Davis, III Tyrone Dean, Jr. Edward John DeAngelis William J. Degnan William Michael Delaney Gregory James DelBuono Amedeo DeLuca

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Nicholas Stephen Difiore Alexander Mark DiGiacomo Justin Nicholas Dillman Nicholas Angelo DiPasquale Harrison Edward Dittrich Charles Ambrose Donnelly Andrew Patrick Doran James G. Dougherty Andrew John Doyle Patrick Liam Duff Patrick Walter Duffey Matthew Tyler Dunning John Halsey Durbin Andrew Brian Durkin Nicholas Raymond Dusing Robert Casey Dwyer Langston Albert Ellison Damon Matthew Erb John Joseph Ernandez, Jr. John P. Ewell Benjamin Scott Fabiszewski Tyler Michael Fallon Daniel E. Farley Daniel Charles Farrington John Jude Farris, Jr. Kevin Michael Finnegan Michael D. Flanigan Dennis Patrick Foley Gerard Michael Foley James T. Foley

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Michael Christopher Fox Nicholas Warren Fox Joseph Alexander Frazer Christopher Evan Frazzette Samuel J. French William Tyler Frusco Sean Matthew Furgiuele Nicholas A. Galea John Manus Gallagher Andrew John Garoppo, Jr. Kevin James Gay David Anthony Geppert, Jr. Robert E. Gillies Richard James Giuliani, III Sean Michael Greenberg John Patrick Gregor Jonathan Kingsland Hamilton Colin John Happ Shawn T. Hartzell Patrick Quinn Hasson Julian Peter Hensiek Jalen C. Herdsman Dakota Christopher Herninko Thomas Joseph Herron, III Connor McKendrick Higgins Stephen John Hudak Christopher F. Jastrzembski Alexander Nicholas Thomas Jones Jason Scott Jones Thomas Gerald Joyce

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Above: Nick LaMorte gives thumbs-up for La Salle so far.

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Brendan Robert Keenan Ryan Michael Keller Joseph Michael Kelley Joseph Brian Kennedy Jacob Joseph Klemmer Andrew Dennis Knowles Michael Joseph Koller, Jr. David Joseph Kotasenski William J. Krodthoff, III Joseph Edward Krol Michael Frank Kurkowski Nicholas Daniel Kush Adam David Lagner Nicholas E. LaMorte Jamil Vernal Lawimore Keith Alan Lee Alexander C. LeGrand Corey A. Lerch Shane Steven Lewis Kevin Patrick Lindsay Tyler Patrick Little Charles Tiers Lloyd, Jr. Joseph Francis Looby Eric Christopher Lopresti Robert C. J. Lorenzo Picard Christophe Losier Timothy Charles Loughery Matthew Gregory Lucas William Robert Maguire Julian Bond Maher Patrick W. Mahoney Stephen David Maloney Christian Matthew Mancini Alexander Donato Marzullo Evan Joseph Mascione Christopher Jordan Mather

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William Vincent Mathis Nicholas Alexander Mazza Nicholas Alphonso Mazzei Timothy McAuliffe Michael Edward McBryan, Jr. Matthew Vincent McCarry Thomas Aquinas McClain Matthew Thomas McCool Shane Michael McDevitt Evan Francis McDonnell Peter Christopher McDonnell Timothy David McElroy Thomas Justin McGeehan Patrick William McGinley Thomas Patrick McGovern, Jr. John Matthew McGranaghan Liam J. F. McGrother Mark Francis Meeks, Jr. Ryan Patrick Meeks Trent Anthony Melsheimer Mark Joseph Metzler Gregory Maxwell Meyers Douglas Edwin Michie, Jr. Joseph Louis Mintzer Timothy Isaac Model Thomas Francis Monaghan, Jr. Michael Joseph Mullin Quin R. Murphy Calvin Jaye Nazulme Charles Greif Newell Daniel Gregory Nowakowski Brennan Thomas O'Donnell Sean Patrick O'Kane Aidan Matthew O'Neill Sean Henry O'Neill James Harrison Palmer

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Alexander Panetta Christian Neumann Patton Stephen Joseph Peel Antonio Stefano Pelusi Jordan Paul Petrellis Joseph Achille Pinnola-Vizza Ryan Patrick Pluck Matthew James Podraza Andrew Joseph Patak David Alexander Price Patrick Joseph Quigley Matthew Stephen Raczak Edward Morgan Rausch Mark Andrew Reed Liam Charles Reeves John Tyler Reis Michael Alan Rihm Andrew Joseph Romano David Jonathan Rose Blake S. Rosenn Mark Joseph Rounbehler Joseph Edward Rueter, Jr. Michael Ryan Ruff Patrick Francis Ryan Oscar Ricardo Sanchez John O'Bryan Scheffey Stephen Schmitz Thomas Andrew Schmitz Brad Robert Schneider John Francis Schoenewald, III

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Above: Coach Donohoe preps the Frosh footballers


Matthew David Schrupp Andrew John Schutta Ian Schwartz Ryan Matthew Siess Kyle Lee Slifer Christopher John Smith Riley Alexander Smith Zachary Gray Smith Aaron Paul Sosnader Mitchell James Soufleris Robert Matthew Spampata Daniel Anthony Spinelli, Jr. Kevin Michael Stefanski Kolby K. Stein Andrew T. Stenger Nicholas Michael Sticco Christopher Blaine Strausser Daniel Jennings Thomas Jaishan Marcellus Thornton Blaine David Turek Tamar Craig-Melvin Turner Michael Angel Vargas Samuel Peter Vecchione Kyle Van Vo Thomas Preston Walker Ryan Joseph Weathers Reid Rothwell Worster James H. R. Worthington Logan Christopher Young Phillip M. Zminda

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Mitchell Winslow Abramo Michael John Andersen Alec Manuel Arakelian Richard John Atcavage Peter D. Auteri Michael Francis Avallone, III Arthur Jordan Bailin Nicco Christopher Baratta Ryan Fitzgerald Barr Julian Spencer Baseman James Anthony Basile William Ryan Baumher Stefan A. Bergman Russel Schaeffer Bleiler, IV Dominic Bonitatis, IV Timothy Justin Bontempi Michael E. Bowen Ryan Vincent Bowes Vito Nicholas Braccia, Jr. Matthew William Brecht John Daniel Breslin Eric W. Bridgeford Johnray A. Briones Damani Malik Brown Steven Thomas Bushold Anthony Brian Campanile Jr. John Anthony Camusi Nicholas Salvatore Capperella Vincenzo Antonio Cardi Andrew Gene Carlone Aaron Jacob Carreras James Joseph Carroll Michael Anthony Casey Michael P. Catalino Michael Thomas Celani J oon Young Cha

HOMORES CLASS OF

2013

SOPHOMORES CLASS OF

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SOPHOMORES CLASS OF

Sophomore year is a very important year as we make our way through La Salle College High School. We are no longer freshmen and are now more comfortable in the great environment La Salle has to offer. As sophomores we are treated as responsible

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SOPHOMORES CLASS OF

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SOPHOMORES CLASS OF

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Joshua Samuel Fabriziani Richard William Fabrizio, Jr. Christopher John Fagan Brian Patrick Farley Connor Paul Fassnacht Michael Paul Fassnacht Timothy Francis Feoli Patrick James Finlay Brian Robert Fischer Matthew Burton FitzPatrick Daniel Wilson Fleck, Jr. Jacob Michael Ford Charles Anthony Formica John Paul Forrest Lucas Gabriel Friel Joshua Tella Gelenberg James Tyler Gillen David Benjamin Givens, Jr. Robert Joseph Gormisky Joshua Graham Andrew Michael Grajewski Mark Patrick Grasela G. Matthew Greco Ronald Thomas Greco Kevin David Groome Alexander Michael Guckin Andrew Patrick Halton Denis Edward Harp Matthew David Haviland Joshua Kevin Haynesworth Joseph Jerome Heidt Jared Thomas Herrmann Nicholas Alexander Higgins Peter Gregory Hildebrandt Mark David Bimler Steven Michael Hladczuk

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Patrick Joseph Hoffman, Jr. Evan Ezekiel Holder Ryan Joseph Holly Nicholas Matthew Hreshko David Martin Hunt, II Frederick Joseph Ilsemann, IV Brendan Connolly Jaquay Francis Johnson Christopher John Kane Luke P. Kane Philip F. X. Kearns Austin Michael Kelly Owen James Kelly Conor Michael Kennedy David L. Key, Jr. Daniel Liam Kiely Andrew J. King Brendan Joseph Koch Nicholas Arkady Kauffman Kreter Matthew Krulikowski Brian Robert Lagreca Conor Elwin Lavelle Dane Patrick Lavery Christopher Allen LePrevost Joseph Lerra Michael Edward London David D. Losier William Christopher Lucas Jesse William Luczkowski Christian Gerard Lutschaunig

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Left: Eric Bridgeford, Pat Finlay, Charlie Formica, and Dan Fleck before a swim meet.


Joseph Michael Maginnis David James Malone Mark Norman Manero Christopher John Manion Mark Manjardi, Jr. Christopher Joseph Markmann Joseph Thomas Markmann Agustin Tomas Marty Dante Joseph Massi, III Nicholas Michael Master Connor Thomas Masterson John Vincent Mastronardo John Robert Matthews Patrick Edward May Brian Thomas McCann Luke Edward McCann Christopher McCrea Brett Alan McCutcheon Chad Michael McCutcheon James Kelly McDonnell Nicholas Christian McDowell Nolen Richard McElwee Brendan Michael McGonigle Connor Bradley McHugh Samuel Joseph McKenzie Connor Joseph McNally Brian John McNamara Christopher John McPeak Paul Louis Melchiorre, III Christopher A. Mele Christopher Michael Melillo Anthony Louis Mercader Charles Montgomery Meredith, V Jeffrey M. Mikalonis-Lieberman William John Mischler Anthony Gabriel Moffa

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Robert Francis Moore, III Colin Patrick Moran Matthew J. Morozzi Patrick Joseph Morrissey Corey Carlos Muggler Preston Michael Murray Sean Thomas Naessens Jonathan Zia Naji Michael Christian Naples Russell Tusek Napolitano Johnathan Michael Neufeld Thomas Francis Noonan Michael James O'Connor James Michael O'Connor, III Kevin Francis O'Donnell Ryan Edward O'Donnell Evan Joseph O'Hara Shea Timothy O'Neill Sean Thomas Orlando Dominic Michael Padova Nicholas David Paglione John Bradley Parker Michael Thomas Pascali Luke Louis Persichetti Vincent Joseph Peruto Joseph Giovanni Picard Philip Gerard Plourde Andrew Pochettino Joseph R. Podraza, III Dad Poquie James Henry Princivalle Evan Daniel Quain Gerald Edward Rath, IV Matthew A. Redican Kevin J. Reed Sean Michael Regan

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Conor Anthony Resch Griffin James Ripley Brian Timothy Robinson Christopher C. Rocco Gregory Charles Rogers Ostap Royik Frank Charles Russomano, Jr. John Paul Ryan Michael Steven Ryan, Jr. DaVonte Lee Scafe Erik Shane Scannapieco Adam James Schaal Zachary S. Scheier Andrew John Schieve William Thomas Schoen Kevin Edward Scott Matthew Richard Scott Michael Andrew Selner Scott Patrick Serpico Patrick Joseph Shafer John Stephen Shields Anthony Leo Silvestri Trent Lawrence Simmons Matthew Thomas Skidmore Riley Dennis Slusarski Stephen S. Smith, Jr. Robert P. Speese Thomas Andrew Spiteri Paul John Steinmetz Anthony Thomas Sticco Kyle Samuel Stofka Andrew Joseph Stone Robert Vito Stratton Aaron Joseph Streets Matthew E. Strolle Amar Jamal Stukes

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Far Right: Jerry Rath shows off his "L" with pride. Near Right: Amar Stukes finger-roll lay-up


Joseph C. Sullivan Brett Charles Supinski Robert W. Suter, III Gavin Lucas Teichman Dylan James Tice-Carroll

Eric Anthony Torres John Thomas Tyrrell Edward Michael Tyszka George Thomas Uhrich Joseph Samuel Vanelli, III

John Richard Vogel Andrew Fox Volz Timothy William Walker Connor Thomas Walsh Evan Walsh

Ryan Travis Walters Nicholas Sergei Ward Sean Reagle Waters Colin William Weber Benjamin P. Wild

Ryan Michael Williams Ryan H. Winslow Adam Stanislaw Wisniowski Alexander Joseph Wolanin Winston Anthony Wright, Jr.

Andrew M. Yeamans Joon Hyuk Yoon Martin Richard Zefelippo

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Paul Joseph Acierno Stephen Vincent Anella Rafael Alvaro Arrebola-Tenacio Darnell Rashee Artis Corey Austin Baiada Matthew James Basara Christopher Appelt Bell Nicholas P. Benyovszky Ethan T. Bierowski Mark Nicholas Blanke Francis Xavier Blust Charles Joseph Bono Jamie Lane Bouchard Matthew Albert Brauckmann Max Ryan Breitmayer James Henry Breslin Michael Francis Brunner Christian Michael Bruno Colin Thomas Buckley Hannes Bullard-Werner Anthony Robert Buonomo Craig V Burdulis, Jr. Sean Frederick Burke Nicholas S. Burt Ronald A. Carapellotti, Jr. Andrew Scott Carlin Timothy Charles Carr Joseph Vincent Cericola Chad Jason Chamberlain Alexander Stephen Chrostowski Christian Thomas Ciammetti Jason Reese Cianciulli Kevin Joseph Ciasullo Matthew Neail Cimato Brendan James Collins Steffon R. Collins-Bryant

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Vincent Anthony Forti Eric Walter Fox Matthew Alan Franzen Nikolaus Benjamin Freedman Brendan D. Freyvogel Gerard H. Gallagher, III Frederick Joseph Gerngross Stuart Matthew Gibson Andrew Thomas Glavin Joseph David Gorman Edson Gravil David James Greene James Alexander Gresko Emmett Karl Gross Oscar Jefferson Gryn Joseph Michael Guiliano Dylan Stone Haley Khristian D. Hall Aidan Thomas Hamilton Shareef B. Hampton Patrick Lawrence Hanrahan Ryan Clark Healy Andrew Philip Helbling Christopher Evan Heleniak Ryan Patrick Herbert James William Hill Cormac J. Hoffman Conor Joseph Janda Scott Joseph Jenkins Robert Warren Johnson

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William Joseph Joyce Ryan Christopher Kalkbrenner Emre Thomas Karatas Matthew Edward Keller Colin Clark Kelley JohnPaul Kelley George Thomas Kenney, III Shane Michael Kensil Casey Steven Kent Tyler Wade Kern Connor Joseph Kerrigan Craig Austin Kikendall Andrew Michael King Christopher Simon Knight Alexander David Kochanasz Michael D. Koerner Andrew James Kowalski Tyler Joseph Kozeniewski Christopher John Kramer Anthony Francis LaCorte, IV Patrick Joseph Lawn, Jr. Alexander Joseph Lintner Zachary James Lintner Jason M. Lombardi Kevin Timothy Long John J. Luskin, Jr. Brendan Sean Lynch Daniel James Lynch Christopher James Madison, Jr. Darius A. Madison

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Matthew Joseph Magarity Kevin Brady Maginnis Paul Matthew Maginnis Luke Kozicki Maguire James Patrick Mahoney John Patrick Maloney Kevin Granger Marble Clifford Michael Mars Kyle Alexander Martin David James Martosella Shashidharreddy Masireddy Nicholas Christian Mather Thomas Anthony Mazza, II Kevin Daniel McBride Jonathan David McCarry Alexander Philip McCarthy Alec William McConnell Matthew James McCrudden Fiachra Patrick McDermott Justin William McKenney Nicholas William McShane Michael Patrick Meehan, Jr. Kevin Michael Menkhaus Daniel Louis Mercader Devin L. Merritt Daniel P. Meyer John Albert Mills Kegan Nathaniel Moesta Michael W. Muehlberger Thomas James Mullin, Jr. Matthew Robert Murphy Ryan Timothy Murtha Donald Lewis Naseef John William Newell Michael Patrick Nitowski Christopher Joseph O'Brien

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Daniel Joseph O'Brien Colin Kenney O'Hara Ryan Masi Otis Michael Edward Owsiany Nicholas Victor Owsik Dylan Thomas Ozuna Giovanni Joseph Palermo Francis Thomas Pantano Robert Gregory Pascal Christopher Michael Pawlowski Naasir Rashid Perry Bryan D. Pflanz, Jr. Dillon Charles Pierce Michael Anthony Piscopo Michael Joseph Pizzo, Jr. Jeremy James Plamondon Nicholas Stanley Pleskunas Nicholas E. Popoff Ryan Luke Pospisil Stephen Paul Price Colin Michael Pyne Kevin Joseph Quinn Philip Francis Radomski, Jr. Alec William Reimel William Edward Risko Jonathan Davis Roberts Michael T. Rock Charlie Jose Rodriguez Leonardo Romero Stephen Gregory Rose William J. Rose Henry Joseph Ryan Christopher W. Ryder Andrew George Saba Vincent Michael Sacco Jordan Thomas Santora

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Jeffery Allen Schiele James Daniel Schlupp James Charles Schuck Eric William Schultz Jake A. Sciolla Nicholas Mark Seigel Corey Bolger Shaffer Peter V. Shields Brian Joseph Shott Brandon Antonio Sinnott Marcus Howard Sistrun Brian Matthew Smart Dillon Joseph Smith Ryan Austin Sosnader Shane P. Springer Adam Richard Stefanowicz, III Robert Brian Stefanowicz, Jr. Scott Christopher Stone Richard Carlos Storck Dillon Paul Sullivan Robert Edmond Summerhays Connell James Sykes Christopher Laszlo Szekely Alexander Gabor Szokolyai

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Patrick James Taormina Gerard Edward Thiers Michael Montgomery Thomas William Flaherty Toner Alasdair P. Travers Joseph Lindh Vasoli Charles James Viola Matthew Robert Volpe Christopher Mark Voyk, Jr. Timothy Patrick Wade, Jr. Matthew Edward Wallo Ryan William Ward Daniel Brendan Wasylenko Alexander Nicholas Weber Alexander E. Weinrich Nicholas Todd Welch Austin Allen Wilker Matthew Joseph Williams

Francis W. Worthington Gregory Thomas Zegalia

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Right: Ryan Geiger holds his most precious award of the year. Below: Nick Krol is gettin' all patriotic


Left: Nick Walchonski and his date enjoy a night out on town or at least in the auditorium

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SENIORS Cl.ASS OF 2011 SENIORS Cl.ASS OF 2011 SENIORS Cl.ASS OF 2011 SENIORS Cl.ASS OF 20

CHRISTOPHER 8. ALEXANDER Our Lady of the Sacred Heart Rowing, Wrestling, Black foot Immersion, LSA Tutoring, Intramurals, Computer Club, Celtic CLub, Human Rights Forum, Respect Life

DENNIS FRANCIS ANAO "D-man 2000, Bob, Denis the Menace" Our Lady of Hope Outdoor Track, Art Club, Tech Department, Intramurals, Computer Club, Ultimate Frisbee, Japanese Culture Club

Far Right: Christian Green, Jerry Bellettirie, and Anthony Polcino enjoying some barbecue Near Right: Sean Sweeney, Alex Hicks, Joe Kelly, and Rich Brazukas brainstorming at Lasallian Leadership


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ANDREW PATRICK BELCHER "Belch, Tron" St. Genevieve Football, Student Council

RYAN PATRICK BELCHER "Belcher" St. Helena Baseball, National Honor Society, LSC, lntramurals, Homeless Outreach, Sarnelli House, LSA Tutoring

Far Left: Roger Woehrle and his parents at Senior night. Near Left: Ian Thompson leading the Water Polo team.


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JEFFREY ERVIN BIERNAT, JR. "Jeb" St. Helena Outdoor Track, Lasallian Service Corps, Forum - Policy Debate, Intramurals, Engineering Club

ANDREW PHILIP BILOTTA "B-Lot, LottaBils" St. Philip Neri Football, Basketball Manager, NHS, LSC, Kairos Leader, Arizona Trip

BRENDAN OWEN BOYLE OMC National Honor Society, Art Club, Spanish Club, Intramurals, Chess Club 'AA'

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DANIEL P. BRENNAN "Dan, Deebs, Deebsie, Dennan Bran" Immaculate Conception LSC, St. Basil Spring Musical, Forum, Art Club, Spanish Club, Band, Chorus, Intramurals, Ultimate Frisbee, Human Rights Forum, Wisterian, Fever Dream, Operation Santa Claus

JOSEPH CHARLES BROWN "Joe"

St. Luke the Evangelist Football, Basketball, Lacrosse, Spanish Club, Kairos Leader

COLIN PATRICK BUSH St. Luke the Evangelist Rowing, Homeless Outreach, Junior Urban Challenge


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CHARLES WILLIAM CANNON "Chucky, Big C" St. Maria Goretti LSC, Forum, Chess Club, Celtic Club, Bolivia Service Trip, Dominican Republic Service Trip

ROBERT CAPECE "Rob, Dewey" Epiphany of Our Lord Outdoor Track, Soccer, National Honors Society, LSC, Spanish Club, Band, Engineering Club

ALEXANDER RONALD CARAPELLOTTI "Goldberg" Presentation BVM Lacrosse, National Honor Society ........... • ....

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KENDAL LAMAR CHANEY Mt. Zion Baptist Church of Germantown Spring Musical, Art Club, Spanish Club, Multi-Cultural Club

RYAN ROBERT COCRON "ZSCXKMODR" St. Andrew Fall Drama, Spring Musical, Band, lntramurals

JOHN PATRICK CORCORAN "Jack" St. Luke the Evangelist Lacrosse, National Honor Society, Lasallian Service Corps


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CONNOR JOSEPH DALY "Reds" Our Lady of Mount Carmel Football, NHS , LSC, Kairos Leader, Band, Intramurals

RICHARD A. DANZE, II "Danze" Corpus Christi Tennis, LSA Tutoring, Wisterian, Navajo Experience 2010


ENIORS Cl.ASS OF 2011 SENIORS Cl.ASS OF 2011 SENIORS Cl.ASS OF 2011 SENIORS Cl.ASS OF 2011

JAMES NICHOLAS DECARLO "Deac" St. Philip Neri Football, Lacrosse

JOHN PATRICK DELANEY, III Holy Family Rowing, National Honor Society, Ultimate Frisbee, Engineering Club


SENIORS Cl.ASS OF 2011 SENIORS Cl.ASS OF 2011 SENIO RS Cl.ASS OF 2011 SENIORS Cl.ASS OF 20'

KYLE DIERKES St. Eleanor Rowing, Intramurals, Ultimate Frisbee, Secret Santa, Operation Santa Claus

MARK JOSEPH DIFRANGIA "Marky Mark and the Funky Bunch" St. Alphonsus Football, Lacrosse

STEFANO PAOLO DIPIETRO "Steve" Visitation BVM Cross-Country, Hockey, NHS, Intramurals, Operation Santa Claus


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JONATHAN PATRICK DRAHAM "Drahamlo, Draham Slam, Slamo, Drahamlo Slice" St. Helena Football, Lasallian Service Corps, Intramurals

TYLER JOSEPH DUNPHY "Dunph" Holy Martyrs Tennis, NHS, LSC, Student Council, Forum, Intramurals, Celtic Club, Italian Club, Student Ambassadors, Elder Share, Explorer Tutoring

STEPHEN A. DUZINSKI "Steve" St. Catherine of Siena Outdoor Track, Bowling, LSC, Student Council, Art Club, Spanish Club, Kairos Leader, Intramurals, Ultimate Frisbee


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DANIEL RAYMOND

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"Ezzo, Ez, Clark Kent" St. Vincent de Paul Football, Outdoor Track, Rowing, Wrestling, NHS, LSC, Student Council, Academic Decathlon, Yearbook, Band, lntramurals, Ultimate Frisbee, Student Ambassador, Engineering Club, Native American Experience, LSA Tutoring

MICHAEL F. FERRIER, III "Ferrbear" Epiphany of Our Lord

JOSEPH LOUIS FORCELLINI "Force" St. Maria Goretti Baseball, Basketball, Kairos Leader, LSA Tutoring, Pit Volleyball, Freshman Mentor


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TYLER ALLEN GABER Queen of the Universe Hockey, Tech Department, Computer Club

WILLIAM NICHOLAS GALBALLY "Willy G" St. Helena Water Polo, Swimming

CHRISTOPHER GEORGE GENESIO "Curly" Our Lady of Good Counsel Wrestling, Band, Italian Club, Fencing


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KEVIN PATRICK GILLESPIE St. David Indoor Track, Outdoor Track, NHS, Blackfoot Immersion, Homeless Outreach, Sarnelli House, St. Francis Inn, Operation Santa Claus, Kairos Leader, Band, Intramurals, Ultimate Frisbee, Wisterian, Student Ambassador

PATRICK DALEY GIVNISH "Pat, Givnish, Spat, Givvy" St. James Spring Musical, Art Club, Intramurals, Lost Forum

Far Right: Casey Gillespie works his game setting up a magical Prom Near Right: These guys are restoring wood


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MICHAEL RYAN HARRELL "Roldy" IHM Outdoor Track, Soccer, Intramurals, Pit Volleyball

JOSEPH CHARLES HARVEY "Harvey" St. Martin of Tours Football, Outdoor Track, LSC, Spanish Club, Intramurals, Operation Santa Claus, Elder Share, Providence Center Tutoring

Far Left: Will Fisco's solo Near Left: Tyler Gaber, Caleb Weiler, and Kendal Chaney keeping it classy


SENIORS CLASS Of 2011 SENIORS CLASS Of 2011 SENIORS CLASS Of 2011 SENIORS ClASS Of 201

SAMUEL THOMAS HYDER "Ham Syder" St. Genevieve; Seven Dolors NHS, Student Council, Band, Chorus, Ultimate Frisbee

MICHAEL TIMOTHY JACOBSEN "Jacobsen" St. Matthew Rowing, Lasallian Service Corps, Kairos Leader, Ultimate Frisbee


;ENIORS CL.ASS OF 2011 SENIORS CL.ASS OF 2011 SENIORS CL.ASS OF 2011 SENIORS CL.ASS OF 2011

JOSHUA MICHAEL JASKOWIAK "Josho" Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception Baseball, NHS, Forum, Ultimate Frisbee, Wisterian, Engineering Club, Bolivia Service Trip, Montana Service Trip, LSA Tutoring, Eucharistic Minister

ZACHARY DAVID JONES "Zack" St. John of the Cross Football, Lacrosse, Basketball, Kairos Leader


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CHRISTOPHER JOHN KAPPLER "Jungle Cat, C-Diesel" St. James Bowling, Spanish Club, Intramurals, Ultimate Frisbee

JOSEPH WEBER KELLY ''Joe"

St. Hilary Spring Musical, Chorus, Intramurals, Ultimate Frisbee

JAMISON PATRICK KENNEY St. Matthew Water Polo, NHS, Kairos Leader, Intramurals, Celtic Club, Homeless Outreach, LSA Tutoring, Navajo Nation Service Trip

PATRICK CONNOR KERR


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BRENDAN JOSEPH KRETSCHMAN "Kretch" Mary, Mother of the Redeemer Outdoor Track, Homeless Outreach, Junior Urban Challenge, Secret Santa

NICHOLAS JAMES KROL "Krol, K-ROL, NJK, Nick James, KroliePollie Ollie" St. Vincent de Paul Baseball, Kairos Leader, Intramurals, LSA Tutoring

ALEXANDER PETER LAFOND "Barbone" St. Helena Football, Rowing, Spanish Club, Intramurals, Junior Urban Challenge, LSA Tutoring, Homeless Outreach


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ANDREW THOMAS LONERGAN "Longermins" Forum, Art Club, Band, WEXP, Tech Department, International Studies Club

TIMOTHY FRANCIS LONGACRE "Tim"

St.Anthony Rowing, Intramurals, Ultimate Frisbee

Far Right: Child's Play Near Right: Heller, McNally, Santiage, Junod, Ano, Nichols, and Thackery


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GORDON PATRICK LYNCH "Gordo, G-Love and Special Sauce, Lynchie" St. Genevieve Indoor track, Rowing, LSC, WEXP, Intramurals, Ultimate Frisbee

ALEX LYNN Lacrosse, Lasallian Service Corps, Kairos Leader

Far Left: Brendan Stone taking Junior Alex Chrotowski under his wing. Near Left: Nick DiGioacchino and his parents at PCL champs.


SENIORS CLASS OF 2011 SENIORS CLASS OF 2011 SENIORS CLASS OF 2011 SENIORS CLASS OF 2~

COLIN EDWARD MALONE "Colin" Warrington Fellowship Church Forum, Band, Intramurals

WILLIAM PATRICK MARBLE St. Genevieve National Honor Society, Pit Band Spring Musical, Forum, Kairos Leader, Band, Wisterian


ENIORS CLASS OF 2011 SENIORS CLASS OF 2011 SENIORS CLASS OF 2011 SENIORS CLASS OF 2011

JORDAN ANDREW MAYO "J-May" Mary, Mother of the Redeemer Baseball, Soccer, lntramurals, Operation Santa Claus

JOSEPH JOHN MAZZI, III "Mazzle Dazzle, Opie" Mother of Divine Providence Wrestling


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RYAN WILLIAM MCCANN "McCann" Immaculate Heart of Mary Cross Country, Outdoor Track, Fall Drama, Spring Musical, Art Club, WEXP

JOSEPH W. MCCREAVY Art Club, Intramurals, Multi-Cultural Club

SHAMUS PATRICK MCGOWAN "Hoss" Queen of Peace Football, Lasallian Service Corps


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MICHAEL HUGH MCNALLY "Mike" OMC Intramurals, Chess Club

CLAYTON DAVID MELSHEIMER "Clay" Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Indoor Track, Outdoor Track, Lacrosse, Homeless Outreach

KYLE FREDERICK MISCHLER "Misch" St. Alphonsus Rowing, LSC, Chorus, Elder Share, Secret Santa, Operation Santa Claus, Urban Challenge, Kairos 37-77


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MICHAEL JOHN MOONEY St. Hilary Outdoor Track, Film Club, Intramurals, LSA Tutoring

SEAMUS CONNOR MORGAN "Seamus" St. Cyril Cross Country, Indoor Track, Outdoor Track, Community Service

Far Right: Adam Rotzal the ultimate hustler. Near Right: "What the flannel?"


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EDWARD FRANCIS NELLING, III "Keenan and Kel" St. David Lasallian Service Corps, Ultimate Frisbee

MALCOLM HENRY NICHOLS "Macu

St. John Vianney Lacrosse Manager, Stage Crew: Fall Drama and Spring Musical, Human Rights Forum, Native American Experience

Far Left: Chris Nunnari, Chris Catalino, and Dave Speese right before they pushed their mothers in the pool. Near Left: Matt Braithwaite, Ryan Abbott, and Steve Duzinski enjoying lunch time.


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CHRISTOPHER NUNNARI "Nunn

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St.Anthony Water Polo, Swimming, Student Council, Kairos Leader, Intramurals, Ultimate Frisbee, Homeless Outreach

STEPHEN JAMES OBERMEIER "Steve" St. Genevieve Rowing, WEXP, Ultimate Frisbee, Engineering Club


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CALVIN ALAN PERLMAN Student Council

MICHAEL MINH-HOANG PHAM "Pham, Yoshi, P-Chan, Pham-San" St. Anthony Band, Japanese Culture Club


SENIORS CLASS OF 2011 SENIORS Cl.ASS OF 2011 SENIORS Cl.ASS OF 2011 SENIORS Cl.ASS OF 2~

MICHAEL SHAWN PLUMMER "Plumdaddy, Plum Dog Killionaire" Holy Family Intramurals

ANTHONY FRANCIS POLCINO "Tough, Italian, Jacked, Tan, Rigatoni" St. Stanislaus Hockey, Spanish Club, Kairos Leader, CYO

MATTHEW JAMES PYRIH "Pyrih" St. Bede Wrestling, LSC, Kairos Leader, Intramurals, Ultimate Frisbee, Triest House


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BENEDICT JOSEPH REILLY "Bro, Sauce" St. Catherine of Siena Lacrosse, Basketball, Forum, Spanish Club

CONNOR JAMBS REILLY St. Matthew Football, Operation Santa Claus

JAMES WILLIAM ROSE, Ill St. Luke NHS, Spring Musical, Band


SENIORS Cl.ASS OF 2011 SENIORS Cl.ASS OF 2011 SENIORS Cl.ASS OF 2011 SENIORS Cl.ASS OF 2C

JAMBS PATRICK RYAN "Jim"

St. Philip Neri Intramurals, Celtic Club, Italian Club

NICHOLAS KERN SABIA, JR. "Sabes, Chubbs, Poppa Chubb" Epiphany of Our Lord Football, Spanish Club, Intramurals

Far Right: Dan Brennan, Eric Besso, and Mike Vecchione get prepared to lie to some college reps. Near Right: Mr. Marchese was none too happy when he found out that Frazz was getting flowers for the Mrs.


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RICHARD

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"Dick, Sauter" St. Rose Ski Club

JOHN RUDOLPH SCHATZ St. Matthew National Honor Society, Lasallian Service Corps, Forum, Academic Decathlon, Chorus

Far Left: Kairos lunches Rule!!! Near Left: Santa Woods frightens children


SENIORS CLASS OF 2011 SENIORS CLASS OF 2011 SENIORS CLASS OF 2011 SENIORS CLASS OF 2C

NICHOLAS LEE SHAPER "Big Shafe" Mary, Mother of the Redeemer Rowing, NHS, Band, WEXP, Ultimate Frisbee, Freshman Homeroom Mentor

JONATHAN MICHAEL SHETTSLINE ''Jon"

St. Alphonsus Rowing, Lasallian Service Corps, Intramurals, Ultimate Frisbee, Italian Club


ENIORS CLASS.OF 2011 SENIORS CLASS OF 2011 SENIORS CLASS OF 2011 SENIORS CLASS OF 2011

MICHAEL DAVID SMITH "Smitty" St. Philip Neri Football, National Honor Society, Lasallian Service Corps, Intramurals

THOMAS ROBERT SMITH, JR. "Tommy" Indoor Track, Outdoor Track, Tennis, Soccer, NHS, LSC, Student Council, Intramurals


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ERIC BARRETT STONE "Stoney" Immaculate Conception National Honor Society, Spring Musical, Forum, Band, Chorus, Intramurals, Ultimate Frisbee

ALEXANDER C. SUBERS "Alex"

Mary, Mother of the Redeemer Tennis, Lasallian Service Corps, Spanish Club, Ski Club

COLIN WILLIAM SWEITZER St. Bede Bowling, Kairos Leader, Intramurals


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SEAN PATRICK TONER St. Alphonsus Football, Intramurals

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"Pain-Train" St. Matthias Football, Wrestling, Intramurals

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"Will" Football, Student Council, WEXP, Intramurals


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NICHOLAS MICHAEL WALCHONSKI "Chonski, Chazz" St. Martin of Tours Football, Rowing, National Honor Society, Band, Ultimate Frisbee, Elder Share, Homeless Outreach, Junior Urban Challenge, Engineering Club

CHRISTOPHER FRANCIS WALKER "Walker Texas Ranger" St. Helena Tennis, Hockey, National Honor Society

Far Right: Joe Kelly jams the chapel Near Right: Winky is feeling a-o-k as Robby Nix cyphens his blood.


ENIORS CLASS OF 2011 SENIORS CLASS OF 2011 SENIORS CLASS OF 2011 SENIORS CLASS OF 2011

CALEB PAUL WEILER New Life Presbyterian Spring Musical, Band, Ultimate Frisbee

CHRISTOPHER A. WHITESIDE "Whitey" Hockey

Far Left: Tyler Dunphy and Gordon Lynch auctioned off to the highest bidder. Near Left: Frazz thinks he's getting a check with that award.


SENIORS Cl.ASS OF 2011 SENIORS Cl.ASS OF 2011 SENIORS Cl.ASS OF 2011 SENIORS Cl.ASS OF 20

ROGER CHRISTOPHER WOEHRLE St. Luke the Evangelist Wrestling, Lasallian Service Corps

BRENNAN ROBERT WOODS "Big Hoss-man Junior" Corpus Christi Baseball, Basketball, National Honor Society, Lasallian Service Corps


E:NIORS CLASS Of 2011 SENIORS CLASS Of 2011 SENIORS CLASS Of 2011 SENIORS CLASS Of 2011


THANK YOU! Dalton Becker Congratulations Dalton and the Class of 2011 Ryan Belcher Congratulations on all of your achievements at La Salle. Enjoy college! Love Mom, Dad, Kim, and Paul Andrew Biaesch We are so proud of you and all your accomplishments. Congratulations and all our love. Mom, Dad, Philip '08, and Elise Alexander D'Abbene Acorn Landscaping 610-631-9695 Chris Dearolf Congratulations to you and the Class of 2011 . We are so proud of you. Love you always, Mom, Dad, and Joanna DJ DeBrakeleer Congratulations on four very successful and memorable years at La Salle. We are so proud of you and love you very much. Love, Mom, Dad, Daniel, and Dylan Stefano DiPietro Congratulations Steve! We are so proud of the man you have become. We love you and wish you much success in college. May all of your dreams come true. Love, Dad, Mom, Christina, and Cassie Michael Dowling Congratulations Michael. Love Dr. Mom Mark Draganescu We are very proud of you. Love Mom, Dad, and Heather

Steve Duzinski Steve, Leave to serve as you have learned and practiced during the p 4 wonderful years. We love you and R so happy for you. Love Mc Dad, Anna, and Bruno Michael Ferrier Congratulations! We are all so proud of you and all that you h, achieved. The future is yours, pusue your dreams and enjoy the jo ney. Love forever and always . Mom, Dad, Nina, and Gigi Nick Frazzette Nick, Congratulations on the past four years! We are so proud of y, Love, Mom, Dad, and Chris '14 Victor Garcia Congratulations Victor! We are very proud of you. Keep striving excellence and always believe and remember Jeremiah 29:11. We le you. Mom and Dad Chris Genesio In memory of a great man, my uncle Gus Cifelli '43 Ben Giaimo Congratulations Benny on four wonderful years at La Salle! We are proud of all your accomplishments! Love, Mom, Dad, and Julia Pat Givnish Congratulations! We are so proud of you! Love, Mom, Dad, BrieAn Jerry, Brian, Caroline, and Suzanne Andrew Heller Congratulations Andrew! We are very proud of you! Good luck in ye future endeavors. Love, Dad, Mom, Kelsey, and Paws


Far Left: Thank the universe for "group 2" on Kairos 37-80 Near Leaft: La Salle guys getting a picture with Comcast SportsNet Anchor Neil Hartman.

ex Hicks ngratulations Alex and t he Class of 2011 !

Patrick O'Donnell Congrats and best wishes to Patrick! Love, Mom , Dad, Cait, Bren, Massie, and Annie

Thomas Jaquay ngratulations Tommy! We are so proud of you. Love Mom, Dad, en , an d Maura

Michael Pham To our lovely son. Thanh and Thuy Pham

,bert Kelly ngratulations Robert! We are very proud of you. Love, Mom, Dad, :stin, Aidan, Grace

Matthew Pyrih Matthew, we are always so proud of you. Congratulations with all our love, Mom, Dad, Mark, Michael, Alexandra, Kayla, and James

.trick Kerr ,ngratulations Patrick! We are all so proud of you and all your achieve~nts at La Salle. May success follow you on your college path and yond. Love Mom, Dad, Brad, and Kate.

Will Rat e Will we are so very proud of you and know you will have continued success in college ! Love, Mom, Dad, and Krysti

ian Lynch 路ngratulations on a great four years at La Salle. We are proud of you! rsue "Success with honor." Mom, Dad, Lauren, Mark, and Sadie Maxwell Meyers )ntgomery Podiatry Associates, In c. Dr. Ira Meyers, specializing in orts Podiatry Dr. Teresa Tobin, General Podiatry ed Mischler ,ngratulations and best wish es to all of our "sons" in th e Class of 11!! Visit us often. We love you, Fred!! Mom, Dad, Kate, and Will 路e ston Murray r. and Mrs. Michael Murray

Thomas Schmit z Best wishes Thomas on a wonderful 4 years at La Salle! Thomas Trainer Thomas, congratulations! We are very proud of you. Love, Mom, Dad, and Therese Tim Vellner Congratulations! Great job! Love, Dad, Mom, Bren dan, and Jeff. Caleb Weiler "Continuous effort - not strength or intelligen ce - is th e key to unlocking your pot ential" - Winston Churchill Phillip Zminda The Zminda Family

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Left: Mr. Marchese meets Mike Plummer on his first day at La Salle Below: Mr. Marchese lifted up by his Kairos Group

Far Left: Mr. Marchese con gratulates Matt Volpe upon receiving his class ring Near Left: Mr. Marchese and Mr. Barna flank Frank Worbington

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