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Diversity is that state of differences found in all of our lives. It is found in all areas of one's personal life, I among all people, and especially our class. However, nowhere is diversity best found than in the wider universe I we inhabit. ' 0

The very phenomena which constitute the cosmos account for its diversity. The night sky holds many secrets. The stars, which appear white to us, actually run the entire spectrum in color. No two of the billions of stars in the galaxy are exactly alike. All have different characteristics: color, size, even the paths that their lives will

i take. Orbiting some of these stars are planets — all of which may contain items of which we could never begin to imagine. The heavens contain many other wonders — nebulae, black holes, stars that shine like lighthouses,

S clusters of bright, new stars. No matter where you may travel, or how long you travel, there will always be I surprises. Boring is not a word for what lies all around us. The same can be said about Prep.

Our diversity, while not as extensive, still holds surprises. Each element of the Prep community is extremely different from others. These diverse elements include differences in backgrounds, styles, experiences of the

| school, as well as a wide variety of courses, student activities, athletics and instructors. In the pages that follow j we will celebrate and highlight this diversity which has characterized our days at Prep.

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At Prep there can be found a diversity of styles. O ur styles of dress range from the disheveled look to the preppy. Our hairstyles vary; the just-woke- up look to spikes. No one in Prep ever looks exactly the same, not even the Salmon twins. The full clos­ets of Prep students guarantee a diversity of styles. Despite the formal dress code, Prep students find numerous ways to create their own styles. Styles have also changed over the years. Some things that are common today would have been considered ta­boo just a few years ago. O ur diversity of personal­ities and cultures assures us of a school that "has the look."

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DIVERSITY OF CULTURES

O ur school is not unlike the United States - a great tapestry of cultures. W e are not a school that caters to only one background. A diversity of cultures adds to the general diversity of the school. Each person brings his heritage and cultural beliefs to compare and contrast with others'. Prep allows each person to experience what the real world is like. W e learn how to deal with beliefs that differ from our own, and we may also learn from those same beliefs. W e leave Prep with a broader view of the world than we ever had before.

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DIVERSITY OF ACTIVITIES AND ACADEMICS

D iversity is found in the wide variety of activities and academics offered at Prep. The curriculum consists of a wide variety of studies that help prepare for any career. A student can also choose to be involved in a wide variety of activities and sports. Both the activities and the sports involve the students in their school and increase their pride. Both activi­ties and academics prepare us for the future.

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DIVERSITY IN THE

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SENIOR CLASSI

T he fate of an entire year at Prep rests on the shoulders of the Senior class. T h is year, the fortunes of all the people at our school depend on a diverse group of tim id freshm en who have grown into an experienced group of all-know ing seniors. T he Class of 1988: of a multitude of conflicting personalities, cul­tures, styles and experiences. Yet it is this same conflict that makes the Senior class what it is. O ur diversity blends together to create an image unique among all others. Nowhere can the same com bination of personal­ities be found; nor can different cultures and ideas be shared in the same way. O ur remem­brances of our four years at Prep are unlike any others'. All of these elem ents have helped each one of us grow into the person he is today.

This picture, although not contain ing all o f the seniors, shows the wide range of people in our class. It is a cross-section of all of us. Som e are pensive; others are going wild. Some talk quietly to their friends; others try to scream over the din. Some calm ly en joy the rally ; others want to get involved. However, one picture cannot fu lly de­scribe the diversity of our class. T he opening pages of the 1988 P etrean try to explain a d ifficult concept in more detail. Let it be said, though, that the same events that have marked our four years w ill never occur again. T h e Class of 1988 cele­brates its diversity.

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p \ T \ 7 i r i 5 C T T T A /■L# 1 V Jl 1 \ D 1 1 I U r

mm^ * S.P.P. Spirit: For the past four years I have exper­

ienced a tremendous feeling of school spirit. Wheth-Each of US the class of 1988 Cr il in the during classes or at a sports

avp A ifforont c event, students' enthusiasm seems to shine. Person-eter's P e F e*P efnen£es of St. aIity: Thc m jn y different personalities of the stu-. . P- aCn or US has made dents are enhanced by the activities offered at Prep.II ' / Otner students, as The participants in these activities bring the Prep

J * u u •CU y* ^ a v e community close together. Perseverance: The Preppoth in the classroom builds character in its students. Through my school-

ld outside of it, and now we *n8 I have grown to realize the importance of hardave the Prep as better people work and dedication.r having succeeded at Prep. * P*11*! Lempa % %

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M y four years at Prep have been an experience I will never forget. Old friends and new friends have supported me and each other in time of need. I have never exper­ienced the spirit and comra- derv as Prep has offered. Now 1 sadly come to realize the tjmc for us to say goodbye has arrived, but I am happy knowing we have spent the best time of our lives togeth­er.

- Good LuckDavid Riolo ’88 % %

I entered as a boy . . . frightened, unsure of what I was to become. Homework and responsibilities piled high — what a welcome! After settling down, I became involved in activities and sports that I en­joyed. But most importantly, I made great friends who support me when 1 need it and who keep me going. VVith these friends I enjoy school — yes, school is fun! My greatest Prep experience was mak- ing the great friends I have. Now, as I leave, I am a man — mature and knowledgeable. Although I may not know what will become, my friends and St. Peter's Prep ha\e helped me learn the most impor­tant lesson: who 1 am! Thanks.

- “M ean'' Gene Keohane '88 a . \

rr four years ago, when 1 entered Prep as a "h ic k " from YVhitehouse Station, the big cold world ol a city school frightened me. I threw myself into schoolwork, and just as impor­tantly , into a vast number of activities. I soon found a great number of special friends, both students and faculty, who helped me to grow into a mature Christian person. My four years have been more than great memories; they have provided a foundation of solid val- ues'and lasting friendships.

- tdward R. Martin, Jr.

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XPERIENCES

In my four years at the Prep, my growth as a human has been just as important as academic growth. I learned not only what is taught from books, but also, what is taught from the heart. Both were integral parts in the development of the young man I am today. ~

-Francisco M atta ^% %

i St. Peter's had a great im p a c t on my l i f e . T e a c h e r s n o t o n l y taught me scholastically, but also how to be a re­sponsible, mature adult. 1 have made numerous true friends. Friendships that will last a lifetime. St. Peter's has helped me put my future on the right path.

- G e o r g e " Z e k e " James

I always thought that I'd never be a Senior, and now that I am, I don't feel like one. It was like I went home one afternoon a Freshman and came back a Senior the next m orning. After all the hardship though, I could not have imagined having spent these years anyw here else. I guess now the real fun starts.

-R alp h Pantozzi

D uring the four years at Prep, the school has helped me prepare for the life ahead. It's been great for me in football, playing for a wi nni ng tradition. T h e friends and teachers have helped me to become a better person.

-Pat Cam pen

Brother Wuss told me last year as he spotted me on the first day of Fresh­m an Or i e nt a t i on , he feared I would not 'cut it.' But, by the support, e x c e l l e n t t e a c h i n g , friendships, and deter­m ination that I found at Prep, I was able to make a n a me fo r m y se lf . Br ot he r W uss subse­quently mentioned to me that he was glad that he was wrong. God bless vou and good luck. Oh, and bv the wav, vou still look MAHVELOVS!

-Jeffrey R.Jablonski

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In the Senior class of 1988, a great diversity of personalities can be found. In some cases, these vary­in g p erson alities cause conflict and dissension. M ore often, however, op­posites will attract. These personalities enrich our school in a way nothing else can. A school of stu­dents with the same per­sonalities would be a poor one indeed. St. Peter's Prep is graced with a wide range of personalities. W e have the wildness of Dave Es­trada and the reticence of Ken Olszewski. W e have W alt Benzija, a leader of activities, and Greg Bel- lotti, a leader in sports. O ur school has the athletic ability o f Rob Schork, and the academic ability of Ralph Pantozzi. O ur per­sonalities iriclude intro­verts, such as Paxton M or­ris, and extroverts, such as George James. There are reserved musicians, like T om D iC o sta n z o , and flam boyant posers, like Bill Stefko. A ll these per­sonalities make Prep what it is: a com m unity of di­verse people who come to­gether as one school.

DIVERSITY OF

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PERSONALITIES

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DIVERSITY OF FACULTY

The faculty, known as the foundation of Prep, is also made up of a group of diverse indivi­duals. Numerous teachers with different backgrounds and per­sonalities come together as the Prep Faculty. These teachers may differ in the amount of time they are teaching, the sub­jects they teach, and even in their basic teaching methods. They all, however, come togeth* er as an efficient, united team that gets the job done w elt

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Father Edward F. Salm on, S .J., a 1954 graduate of St. Peter s Preparatory School, Jersey City, has been named president of the Jesuit school, effective Ju ly 1, 1987. Fr. Salm on will replace Fr. Arthur C. Bender, S .J., who has served as interim president since last summer.

A native of Jersey City, Fr. Salm on attended St. Aloy- sius Grammar School. He entered the Society of Jesus immediately follow ing his graduation from St. Peter's Prep and continued his education at Bellarm ine College in Plattsburg, N.Y. Afterward, he taught at the Ateneo de M anila, a Jesuit school in the Philippines, before con­tinuing his theological studies at W oodstock College.

Fr. Salm on taught at Holy Fam ily Academy, Bayonne, from 1967 to 1969 and has worked in an industrial rela­tions capacity for a New York C ity firm.

Following his recent studies at both Fordham U niver­sity and W eston College in Cambridgej Mass., he was assigned to his current position as chaplain at Xavier High School in M anhattan.

EDWARD FRANCIS SALMON KBS 1,2,3,4; Sodalitity 1,2,3,4; Consultor 2; Knights 3,4; Classical Academy 2; Petroc 2,3, Editor 4; Debating 1; French Club 4; Homeric Academy 3,4; Intramurals; Soft­ball 1,2; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Honor Pin 1,2,3; Medals; General Excellence 1; Math­ematics 1; Religion 1; Minstrel 3

DIVERSITY IN LEADERSHIP

Petrean: (P): What are your impressions of Prep and its people I since your arrival?[ Fr. Salmon: (Fr.): Terrific. Great. Cooperative, enthusiastic. Tal­

ented. Concerned, vibrant. Yeah, all those things.(P): What do you feel are your responsibilities as president of

[ Prep?(Fr.): My primary responsibility, as I see it, is to help create an

f atmosphere within which real learning can continue to go on. And when I say learning, I mean learning for everybody who is part of what makes up the Prep community. Creating an atmo­sphere and providing the means whereby all those gifts and talents

| can be enabled to grow and develop and mature. In this way, we can continue to take advantage of, in the very best sense of the word, all. of the gifts and talents and abilities that the people in this community have.(P): In what direction do you plan to lead Prep in the next few years?(Fr.): Into the future. First of all, this is a Jesuit school, and Jesuits and Jesuit schools hopefully have always been at the service of the Church. The Church, I believe, is calling us to develop and make use of the gifts and talents that each one of us has. So I would first of all like to lead St. Peter's in the direction of being of service to the Church in today's world.

Secondly, I would like to lead St. Peter's into the future by leading us to look outward so that we can take advantage of all the good things that are out there, especially in the field of education. I think in terms of providing faculty with the time and means to

enable them to continue to keep up to date with some of the living, vibrant ideas. Things such as Prep Day give people an experience of the world that's larger than Grand and Warren.(P): How involved do you think the President of Prep should be in the daily life of the school?(Fr.): In all honesty, I would love to be in the classroom, but I cannot be everyplace at once. As far as the daily operation of the school is concerned, I am confident that: 1) we have serious stu­dents; 2) we have an outstanding faculty; and 3) we have a fine group of administrators. Therefore, the day to day operation is something that I do not have to worry about.

I see my role in the day to day operation as being someone who can be of assistance to people to allow them to continue to do and improve the jobs that they are doing. In order to do that, I some­times have to be a public relations person. I also have to, in many ways, be a fundraiser. I therefore have to represent and kind of proclaim to people what it is that is going on here and why it is worthwhile. I can also be someone who can help the entire com­munity be reminded from time to time of why we are doing what we are doing. As you get involved with the nitty-gritty day to day operation, you can get so involved that you forget why. And so the question becomes, "why do we bother?" Because there's something tremendously important going on here. And so I need to listen, so that I can get a real good sense of the things that are important to our people; the difficulties that they have. In that way we can move together.

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DEDICATION

This man graduated from Immaculate Conception High School, M ontclair, in the Class of 1944. He received his Bachelor's Degree from St. Peter's College as a member of the Class of 1949. He has done graduate work at Seton Hall University, New York University, and the Newark College of Engineering. He received his Master's Degree from Ford- ham University in 1967. He has served two terms in the M arine Corps. The first term coming at the end of World W ar II and the second coming during the Korean Conflict. He has raised five children with his wife, Evelyn.

This man began his teaching career here at Prep in 1949. He has taught M ath since his arrival. In addition to teach­ing here at Prep, he was adjunct Professor at St. Peter's College and Seton Hall University. He is often described as dedicated, reserved, dependable, and talented. In apprecia­tion for his years of dedicated service to St. Peter's Prep, we the Class of 1988 dedicate the 1988 P etrean to M r. Robert McGuinness.

In past years the dedication for the Petrean has been decided by the yearbook staff. This year, how­ever, it was different. This year the entire Senior Class voted on this im portant part of the book. In this way this honor reflects the feelings of the en­tire class. The words "W e the Class of 1988 dedicate the Petrean to " mean much more than they former­ly did. In this balloting, M r. McGuinness came out ahead by a large margin. W e hope this tradition of voting continues.

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Mr. Idelfonso Alvarado

Director of Maintenance

Mrs. Helen Argyelan

Principal's Office

Ms. Susan Baber

Latin 1 & 2; Moderator of Petrean; Moderator of Dance Committee

Rev. Raymond J. Balduf S.J.

Dir. of College Placement; Chairperson of Guidance

Department

Mr. Gerry Bellotti

Director of Development; Athletic Director; Head Football Coach

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Mr. Gregory Boyle

Biology; Intro to H.S. Science; Moderator of Science Clubs

Rev. Arthur Bender, S.].

World Civilization; Director of Maintenance

Rev. Erwin Beck, S.J.

President's Office

M r. Claudio M . Burgaleta, S .J.

Spanish 1; Religious Ed. 1 & 4; Moderator of PETREAN

Rev. John E. Browning, S.J.

Guidance Counselor; Study Skills; Religious Ed. 1 & 2; Director of

HAP Program; Moderator of Track Team

Mr. John Campion

Chairperson of the English Dept.; English 3 & 4; Coordinator of the

Awards Dinner

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Mr. John Casey

English 2 & 4; Genesis 9; Moderator of Dramatics Society;

Irish club

Brother Ralph Cilia, S.J.

Maintenance

Mrs. Kathy Constantini

AP U.S. History 1 & 2; Art History; Moderator of Student

Council

Mrs. Betty Dandorph

Student Affairs Office

Mr. Ken Dandorph

Pre-Calculus; Asst. Principal for Student Affairs

Rev. James Croghan S.J.

Administrative Intern, Principal's Office

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Rev. Thomas F. Denny S.J.

Religious Ed. 1 & 3; Christian Service; Moderator of Latin

American Society; Mother's Club

Mr. Carl S. DeLorenzo

World Civ.; Modern European History; U.S. History 1; Moderator

of Tennis

Mr. Joseph E. DellaFave

U.S. History 1 & 2; Moderator of Baseball

Rev. Charles F.X. Dolan S.J.

Vice President for Alumni Affairs

Mrs. Angela DePalma

Director of Cafeteria

Mrs. Donna Derise

Spanish 1 & 2; Chairperson of Modern Language Department; Moderator of National Honor

Society

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Dear Graduates of the Class of 1988:

"M ay God bless and keep you always

M ay your wishes all come true

M ay you always do for others

and let others do for you. M ay you build a ladder to

the stars and clim b on every rung and may you stay forever

young."•Bob D ylan Love,Jack Casey

M r. Pat Donohue

Personal Development 1 & 2; Religious Ed. 2 & 4; Moderator of

the TV Studio

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Rev. Ed Dolan, S.J.

Latin 1 & 2; Moderator of Golf

M r. Bill Donahue

German 1, 2 & 3; American Government; Forensics Coach; Moderator of the German Club

Rev. James Foley, S.J.

Proctor

Mrs. Eileen Doolan

Guidance Dept. Secretary

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Ms. Jeanne Esti

Assistant Director of the Office of Public Information

Mr. Leonard Fordellone

Italian 1 & 2; French 2; Moderator of Italian Club

Mrs. Joan Fitzgibbons

President's Office

D ear Class of 1988,As it has been said, "T he wi­

sest thing is time, for it brings everything to light." These four years that you have spent with us at St. Peter's, you have been illum inated with knowledge which will help you light the future.

The loyalty and honesty which you have shown among your peers, teachers, parents and neighbors, have proven benefi­cial to bring honor to our society and the world over. Always work hard and honestly. As we know, " It is a worthier thing to deserve honor than to possess it."

You have responded favor­ably to the virtue of learning and of seeking the truth. Re­member, the great task of a life­time is to seek the ultimate truth, namely, God and His will.

- Mr. Leonard Fordellone

Ms. Ana J. Garcia

Spanish 2 & 3; French 1; Moderator of Senior Prom

Mrs. Lucy Furka

Cafeteria

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Mr. Michael Gray

World Civ,; U.S. History 2; Coordinator of Voter Registration

Mr. Richard Hansen

Physical Ed. 1,2,3,4; Genesis 9; Intramurals; Football Coach;

Moderator of Ebony Club

Dear Class of 1988,A book by Gutierrez entitled We

D rink from Our Own W ells is a remind­er where your strength is as you leave St. Peter's Prep. You are asked to drink from the Living Water of the scripture "to look to the interests of the other and not your own" — to drink from the Ignatian Vision of a Jesuit school where you are asked to mold and shape and recreate a world of Justice and Peace — to drink from the love and care in your hearts — the love and care you shared with all of us these 4 years. I personally have been enriched by your welcome, your joy and your dedication. Continue this in the years ahead.

E.E, Cummings said: "T o be nobody but yourself in a world which is doing its best, night and day, to make you every­body else — means to fight the hardest battle which any human being can fight — and never stop fighting."

D rink from your own Wells — the Lord is with you.

God bless you and come back and see us.

Rev. Tony Azzarto, S.J.

Rev. Francis Hamill, S.J.

Alumni Office; Moderator of Mothers' Club

Mr. James Horan

Director of Office of Public Information

Brother Paul Harrison, S.J.

Maintenance

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M r. Richard L. Kennedy

English 2 & 4; Moderator of the Theater Club and Photography

Club

M r. Robert P. Howard

Algebra 1; Geometry

D ear Class of 1988,I believe the message you w ill

receive after you leave PR EP will be one of individualism and you w ill be tempted to say: "1 want th is" and " I need th is ," " I desire a car, a house, a fam ily, secu rity ."

If the m any fin e people who have shared P R E P w ith you have had an in fluence on you, you w ill tem per that narcissistic message w ith a concern for o th ­ers that extends to the ends of the earth and encompasses every person therein .

Jam es F. K untz, S .J.

Rev. James F. K u n*z> S.J.

Principal

Ms. Adele M . LeCalvez

Introduction to High School Science; Chemistry; Oxfam; A.P.

Program Coordinator

M r. W alter B. KOszyk

English 1 & 3; Genesis 9; Moderator of the Bowling Team

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Mr. Joseph Massarelli

English 2 & 3; Intramurals; Basketball coach

Mr. Robert McGuinness

Geometry; Algebra 2/Trig.

Dear Class of 1988,A smile costs nothing, but cre­

ates much. It enriches those who receive, without making poor those who give.

It happens in a flash and the memory lasts forever. If at times people are too tired to give you a smile, why not leave one of yours.

For nobody needs a smile so much as those who have none to give.

Good Luck,Bob McGuinness

Rev. Stephen J. Meany, S.J.

Assistant to the President for Finance

Mr. Donald E. Merrick

Physics; Moderator of Collectors' Club

Ms. Carol Larrabee

School Nurse; Attendance Office

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Rev. Thomas V. O'Connor, S.JMr. Robert F. M ulvilhillMr. George Moore

Chairperson of Science Department; Chemistry; Director

of State Textbooks

Physical Ed. 1, 2, 3, 4; Director of Walkathon

Driver's Ed, Behind the wheel

To the Graduating Class of 1988:Teaching and knowing you has been a great exper­

ience for me, and 1 will miss you all next year. Never­theless, now is the time for you to move on to new challenges and opportunities. Just keep the lessons and good memories of St. Peter's Alive:

Together we made pilgrimages to so many places - the theater (Drood, Fences), Sea Bright (Emmaus), meets, games, even to Canterbury, England! We met Hamlet (“Sulking and pouting in the corner like this" - and he is so-o-o intrinsically evil!) and the W ife of Bath. She touched off the war between the sexes and for fun we sold raffles for a "walkperson." Then we read the same story twice and discovered that the truth is not always readily apparent. Although we sometimes went 'round in (perfect) circles, we have Donne great poetry. Some of us even recited beautiful love poems! Later we came across a modest proposal and a brave new world, each a rational, logical solu­tion to a problem, and yet so abominable and appall­ing in their own ways. I'm sure you'll remember these works of literature and all they imply. You are "the expectancy and rose of the fair state, /The glass of fashion and the mould of form,/The observed of all the observers, / "(Hamlet) the leaders of tomorrow, competent and able. 1 wish you all the best.

Love,Ms. Ann Schmidtberger

Mrs. Patricia O'Grady

Religious Ed. 2, 3, & 4; Genesis 9; Moderator of the Oriental Club

Mr. Jack O 'D onnell

Algebra 1; Geometry; Advanced Algebra and Geometry; Moderator

of the Math Club

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To the Class of 1988;Remain open to life and the

things it can teach you. Be will­ing to explore the possibilities it offers you — life is a gift. Don't stagnate — enjoy!

Much love, happiness, and success to each of you in the fu­ture — you all deserve the best. Be happy.

God bless,Kathy Pellegrino

Rev. Harry J. Oppido, S.J.

Chairman of the Classics Department; Latin 1, 2 & 3; Greek

1 & 2; Moderator of the Ebony Club

Mr. John R. Ollinger

Librarian; Moderator of the Library Club, Role-Playing Club

Deacon John O'Neill

Chairman of the Religious Education Department; Religious Education 1, 3 & 4; Moderator of

the Chess Team

Rev. Frederick J. Pellegrini, S.J.

Assistant Chaplain: Emmaus Retreats; Moderator of the Junior

Prom and Football.

Mrs. Kathleen Pellegrino

English 1 & 3; Assistant Moderator of the Petroc

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D ear Class o f 1988," I find that the greatest thing

in this world is not so much where we stand, as in what di­rection we are m oving. To reach the port of heaven, we must sail sometimes w ith the wind, and sometimes against it, but we sail, and not drift, nor live at an­ch o r."

— O liver W endell Holmes I have enjoyed sailing with

you. C ontinue to grow. Be at peace.

Jack Raslowsky.

M r. John R. Raslowsky

Health; Introduction to High School Science; Science and

Technology; Head Soccer Coach; Director of the Mission Drive; Moderator of the Slavic Club

Mrs. Lucille Raysor

Cafeteria

D r. R oy R . Pellicano

Rev. Enrico R aulli, S .J.

Assistant Principal for Academic Affaris; Chairperson of the

History Department

English 1 & 2; Moderator of the Hockey Team and Bicycle Club.

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To the Class of '8 8 1 offer this, my favor­ite poem, by E.E. Cummings:

In the time of daffodils W ho know the goal of living is to

grow Foigetting why Remember how

Ms. Kathleen Rowan

Guidance Counselor; Group Counseling; Director of Career

Day; Oxfam

Mrs. Dolores Russell

Secretary in the Principal's Office

In time of lilacs W ho proclaim the i

dream Remember sow Forgetting seem

i of waking is to

In time of roses who amaze our now and here with paradise

Forgetting if Remember yes

In time of all sweet things beyond whatever mind may comprehend

Remember seek Forgetting find

And in a mystery to be W hen time from time shall set us free Forgetting me Remember me

Much love,Mr. Donahue

Rev. Edward Salmon, S.J.

President

Mrs. Catherine Ross

Business Administrator's Office

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Ms. Ann Schmidtberger

English 1 & 3; Moderator of Swim Team

Mr. David Settembre

Guidance Counselor; Study Skills; Group Counseling; Head

Basketball Coach

Guidance Counselor; Study Skills; Moderator of Soccer; Moderator of

Art Club

Mr. Lance S. Silvestris

Religious Ed. 3 & 4; Director of Christian Service Program;

Moderator of Paper and Pen

Mr. Richard Shea

Latin 1 & 2: Gym Rental Coordinator; Moderator of Swim

Team; Stage Crew; Irish Club

Dear Class of 1988,Est autem amicitia nihiil aliud nisi omnium

divinarum humanarumque return cum bene- volentia el caritate consensio; qua quidem haud scio an excepta sapientia nihil melius homini sit a dis immortalibus datum.

Cicero D e A m icitia However, friendship is nothing else but a

harmony between al human and divine things in goodwill and love; indeed 1 scarely think that, with the exception of wisdom, anything better than this has been given to man by the immortal gods.

Cicero, On Friendship

I've included a translation for those of you whose Latin might be a little rusty. Only the Ciceronian Latin could aptly express my thanks to you for your friendship over the past two years. You have made me feel at home in the Prep family and for that I am especially grateful. My thoughts and prayers shall be with you as you venture beyond the walls of Alma M ater. As it was with the Apostles on the road to Emmaus, so, too, may you encoun­ter the Lord on all your journeys.

Peace,Rick - O - Shea

Ms. Lori Snyder

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Mr. Joeseph Tamburelli

Driver Education; Moderator of Ski Club, S.A.D.D.

Mr. Phil Toohey

Algebra 1; Algebra 2/Trig; Moderator of Petroc

To the Class of 1988,It has been a privilege to work

with you and care with you. Thank you for your enthusiasm, your hard work and your friendship. I hope as you leave Prep you see your own wonder­ful growth and accomplishment. Let this growth and accomplish­ment be a sign of God's gifts to you and God's gifts in you. Now go continue to do with those gifts as you have done with them here - share them with others.

M uch peace and love,Fred Pellegrini, S.J.

Rev. Stacy Wolak, S.J.

Business Administrator

Rev. David X. Stump, S.J.

Mrs. Elizabeth W alsh

Development Office Secretary

Computer Science; Moderator of Computer club, Ski Club

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Ms. Adrianne W ozniak

Chairperson of the Conglomerate Dept.; Accounting; Business Law;

Scheduling; Campus Shop

Mr. David Yozzi

Guidance Counselor; Health; Director of Testing; Moderator of

Wrestling

Mr. Robert Zavvistowski

Ms. Ethel W y nn

Switchboard; Director of Outside Lines

Vis. Beatrice M. Wvsocki

C hairperson of the Mathematics Dept.; Pre-Calculus; Calculus;

Scheduling; Campus Shop

Dear Class of 1988: "A ve atque vale"

Love,Miss Sue Baber

Dear Class of 1988:Good - Bye, Good Luck, andGod Bless.

Mr. Robert Zawistowski

Dear Class of 1988: Good Day Mate!!!"

Best of Luck,Mr. Phil TooheyBiology; Athletic Trainer;

Coordinator of Blood Drive; Moderator of Slavic Club

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FRESHMEN 1AA -l STEA KSA U CERS

TOP LEFT: Ms. Adele LeCalvez. TOP RIGHT: front row, left to right; Rajesh Ramsumair, Jason Swineford, Peter Strandes, Michael Skinner, Richard Santoro. Back row, left to right; Dewan Worrell, Christian Sammarco, Abra­ham Zarran, Jeffrey Sisco. ABOVE LEFT: back row, left to right; John Bannon, Kenneth Collis, Andrew Di- Meo, Steven Bijelic. Front row, left to right; Michael Cervino, Steven Brown, Rafael Ferrales. LEFT: front row; Ki Sok Kang. Back row, left to right; Ivan Guerra, Carlos Presedo, Jason Gers, Gabe Myron, Christian Otten.

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FRESHMEN IBBENDER'S BULLDOGS

ABOVE: first row, left to right; Elias Dau, Timothy Connelly, Michael Jimenez. Back row, left to right; Craig Flanagan, Gregory Leto, Joseph Calderone. BELOW: Rev. Ar­thur C. Bender, S.J.

RIGHT TOP OF PAGE: front row, left to right; Jason Andreula, Ray­mond Ortiz, David Mayi. Back Row, left to right; Antranig Kasbarian, Waldemar Boozer-Ayuso, Joseph Barroqueiro. ABOVE: first row, left to right; Sean Strickland, Victor Leon, Farrakh Khawaja, Michael O'Don­nell. Back row, left to right; Simon Tsinman, Lazaro Guzman, Brendan McGee, Bradley Kloza, Romeo Macalintal, Dennis Duarte. Camera shy: Michael McGuire, Manuel Soto.

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FRESHMEN 1C

THE ANNAGRAMMARS

ABOVE: front row, left to right; Adam Beaton, James Har­ding, Falgun Patel, Tobias Tolino. Back row, left to right; Morgan Haley, Joseph Grato, Nicholas Mangelli, Peter Vacca. Late for Homeroom; Jose Ruiz, Israel Caraballo. RIGHT: Ms. Ann Schmidtberger.

ABOVE LEFT: front row, left to right; Jaimie St. Marie, Orville Gonzalez, Robert Dejesus, Ronald Aro. Back row, left to right; Romme- lito Gaddi, Nicholas Froio, John Padilla, Young Kwon. ABOVE: front row, left to right; Victor Pollio, Daniel Duran, Jeremy Bowen, Eugene Pompilio. Back row, left to right; Cosmo DeCeglie, Michael Regenye, Matthew Conway, John Hayes.

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ABOVE: Fr. Thomas F. Denny, S.J. RIGHT: front row, left to right; Corrado DeCandia, Matthew Dil- ley, Jose Mateo, William Swart. Back row, left to right; Giuseppe La- mantea, Anthony Iglesias, Anth­ony Morcilio, Gabriel Williams.

FRESHMEN IDDENNY'S DEMONS

ABOVE: bottom to top; James Cerullo, Boris Talanczuk, ■ David Rosciszewski, Miguel Sierra, Fabricio Pazminio, H Jonathan Grogan. LEFT: left to right; Paul Evangelista, I Peter Gannon, Keith Adams, Leandro Lolo, Robert Al- II verez, Christopher Briamonte, Ryan Prendergast, Andi- II sheh Mahdavi.

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FRESHMEN IECLAUDIO S CRUSADERS

ABOVE: Mr. Claudio M. Burgaleta, S.J. LEFT: left to right; Jason Aber- gas, Luis Ayala, David Bell, Domin­ick Della Fave, Robert Cosenza, Corrado Brattoli, Brian Carrillo, Ante Benzija.

ABOVE: first row, left to right; Ronald Gain, Brian Di- Feo, George Mercurio. Back row, left to right; Oswaldo Rossi, Michael Egan, Robert Hennigar. RIGHT: first row, left to right; Hugh Roarty, David Polo, Shawn Lindsay, back row, left to right; Robert Gray, Eric Stroud, Carlos Panchana, Jeffrey Martin. MISSING: John Volpe, Carlos Perez.

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THE FAR OUT SIDE OF PREPSome things at Prep are simply beyond explanation. These oddities add to the diversity

of the school. In these two pages, some “institutions" at Prep are parodied. These cartoons are not meant to insult, but to humor. W e can take comfort, however, in the fact that no other school is as weird as Prep.

THE "TYPICAL" FRESHMAN

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The score: Petrean 2, Petroc 0.

Riot helmet to prevent any brain damage from flying food.

'

CAFETERIA GEAR

Apple, in ready* to-throw position.

Walkman provides easy concentration during riots.

Gas mask in case of stinkbomb attack.Kneepads provide soft cushioning during hard falls. J

Sneakers provide *1 swift means of £0i escape.

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f T H E IV,M.5 . P R E 5 EM7 5 CAFETER.XAP rt o r o cx> P VXK) 6

U/H« d o K o m eio o '^ c 4 -V>€» o l d *Poshid«r'^fll «ooy? We, Quorcuvhe®. ct one* *+ .0 3«h*dew +5 j cooledl ouioklv ohoI c« c c u ^ t l u . t=l

S p i r ^ ^ - TT. J r ■' ■ - = T 1r a t e s

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Copw ►wGcVune b v t a v t w<-W» Vo»«<c vJalktfttKin COr«t«-ibu*ftCwS

,— i - a «w 5 » r ° : w>th o lL_ 5-till ca re s eno«3>' *0 g ig l_____I Wi.v^wcur-U- .-» »*•*<-

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Prep riot shields available at the Campus Shop.

Spiked belt in case of hand to hand combat.

Other essentials JB\ for a peaceful

lunch

Baseball bat to provide escape route from cafe.

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FRESHMEN IFDEVILS FROM DOWN UNDER

ABOVE: left to right; Frank Medina, Joseph Kist, Joseph Caposello, Omar Araos, Damian DeFex, Gennaro Vitale, Jeffrey Smith. ABOVE RIGHT: Mr. Philip G. Toohey. RIGHT: top row to bottom row, left to right; William Dwyer, Andrew Hood, Joseph Borowik, Frederic Fromfield, Brian Barulich, Dennis Granelli. BELOW: left to right; Rich­ard Pierre, Jorge Maestre, Frank Schiavone, Loren Hart, Christopher Connolly, Anthony Polemini, John Lepore, Edward Valente.

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FRESHMEN 1G■

RAULLI'S RENEGADES

ABOVE LEFT: Rev. Enrico Raulli, S.J. ABOVE: first row, left to right; John Nam, John Cervino, George Lazopoulos. Second row; Lawrence Benn. Third row; Shane Phil- lipy, George Iskander, Christopher Welby. LEFT: Back row, left to right; Daniel Luipers- beck, Andrew Gerace, Jorge Quintero. Front row, left to right; Edward Black, John Clark, Mark Jersey. BELOW: Arthur Dimaya, Christopher Myers, Michael Albanese, Milija Milic, Michael McCabe, Vincent Farese, Ryan Dacey, David Gubitosi, Darren Porter. BELOW LEFT: I wouldn't close my eyes around that bunch, Darren.

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LEFT: Mr. John R. Raslowsky. BE­LOW: front row, left to right; Rob­ert Clark, James Prieto, Marc Gon­zalez, William Hanley. Top row, left to right; Virgilio Valdez, Robert Legnosky, Sergio Cabrera, Sacha Pierre-Louis, Todd Boland. Absent; Robert Brack, Alberto de Armas.

TOP RIGHT: top row to bottom row, left to right; Robert Dukic, Robert Corbett, Chau Nguyen, Julio Luna, Robert Austin, Hector Ruiz. RIGHT: top to bottom; David Frick, Robert Zamarra, Mar­cus McCall, William Bengtson. LEFT: What, doesn't everyone study on the stairs?

FRESHMEN 1HJACK HAMMERS

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FRESHMEN II

i RICK-O-SHEAS

RIGHT: Mr. Richard Shea. BE­LOW: top row to bottom row, left to right; Sean Adams, Robert Salmon, Raymond Rivera, Dwayne An­drews, Michael Gomez, Brian Scott.

ABOVE LEFT: clock­wise from top right; Harry Murphy, Edwin Falcis, Oliver Rodri­guez, Francis Gutierrez, Louie Ramos, Christo­pher Pardo, Lee Dorry, Clement Fatovic, Rob­ert Mauri (hidden.) LEFT: top row to bot­tom row, left to right; Patrick Chudy, Thomas Ferrari, Jeffrey Crowe, Marco Morais, Jeffer­son Jimenez, Andrew Danilchick. RIGHT: Fi­nally found a home, huh Mike?

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ABOVE RIGHT: Ms. Susan Baber. ABOVE: front row, left to right; John Daly, Marlon Timones. Middle row, left to right; Bernardo Munoz, Keith McAlary, Randy Aldea. Back row, left to right; Michael Pedone, Alexander Ordenez, Ra- jib Aditya.

ABOVE: bottom row, left to right; Vladimir Rodriguez, Shaun Figueroa, Andres Ayrado. Second row, left to right; Joseph Tello, James Salmon. Top row, left to right; John Barnes, Christopher Russo, Amos Remy. LEFT: first row, left to right; Jeffrey Berezny, Kevin Lawless. Middle row, left to right; William Cheng, Joseph Lomnicky. Back row, left to right; Michael Struk, Juan Rivera.

FRESHMEN 1JBABER'S BANDITS

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FRESHMEN IKKOSZYK'S KRUE

ABOVE: first row, left to right; Jonathan Diaz, Sean Cum­mings, Khair Gamble. Middle row, left to right; Brian Gizzi, Randy Bruno. Back row, left to right; Abaid Choudry, Jo­seph Gigante, Michael Baseluos. RIGHT: left column, top to bottom; Matthew Marino, Anders Lynch, Shafaat Khan. Right column, top to bottom; Thomas Hoetzl, Ranjan Khan, Craig Leitgeb.

ABOVE LEFT: Mr. Walter B. Koszyk. ABOVE: first row, left to right; Ernest Lozeau, Hoang Ngo, Jovito Pagka- linawan. Second row, left to right; Anshul Pandya, Mun- jal Patel, Rukman Wignarajan. Third row, left to right; Thomas Sinnott, Pawel Szynol, Justin Savino.

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iSOPHOMORES 2ADEACON'S MOHICANS

ABOVE LEFT: Deacon John P. O'Neill. LEFT: front row, left to right; Claudio Zamarra, David Monisera, Hirian Machado. Back row, left to right; Walter Scott, Christian Martin, Keith Bucher. ABOVE: A Religion test is not a good enough reason to block the stairway, David.

LEFT: front row, left to right; James Luke, Salvatore Arrigo, Back row, left to right; Joseph Prusko, Raymond Carr. RIGHT: front row, left to right; Garth Ferrante, Sando Bracewell, Cesar Celestino. Back row, left to right; Franklin Oliveros, Raymond Ficken, John LaRosa.Camera shy; Joseph Calizo, Steven Dudzinski.

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ABOVE RIGHT: Mr. Gregory Boyle. ABOVE: front row, left to right; Joseph Ramos, John Sivo, Walter Piatkowski, John Lee. Back row, left to right; Omar Siddiq, Majid Sheikh, Marlon Sulli­van, Bryon Alston. RIGHT: Stoned again, huh Charlie? BELOW RIGHT: front row, left to right; Richard Gutier­rez, Michael Garner, Assad Jebara. Back row, left to right; Robert Geisler, Walter John Martin, Michael Gal. BE­LOW: first row, left to right; James Brady, Andrew Edwards. Second row, left to right; Gregory Fredericks, Edgar Abesamis. Too busy studying the im­plications of DNA; Philip Ippolito, James Carroll.

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j SOPHOMORES 2C

JACK'S RIPPERS

ABOVE LEFT: Mr. Jack O'Donnell. LEFT: front row, left to right; Jose Baamonde, Anto­nio Pagkalinawan, Oscar Oyola, Jeffrey Ade- lung. Back row, left to right; Anthony Pas- culli, Paul Mulcahy, Joseph Dargan, Mat­thew Brady. BELOW LEFT: left column, top to bottom; Keith Pidane, David Hernandez, Andrew Bryant. Right column, top to bot­tom; Shannon Mariniello, Michael Stefano, John Leshik. BELOW: front row, left to right; Jonpaul Pantozzi, Anthony Goff, Christo­pher DeMondo. Back row, left to right; Dana Gaines, Joseph Scafidi, Marc Gizzi, Anthony Guma. Camera shy; Charles Iorio. ABOVE: Give the guys in the back their points for class participation, Mr. O'Donnell.

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SOPHOMORES 2D

RIGHT: Mr. Patrick Donohue. LEFT: left column, bottom to top; Anton Bas, Christopher Chmiel, Carl Alfaro, Richard Cirminello. Right column, bottom to top; Jo­seph Annillo, Paul Constantino, Pedro Briones, Joseph DiFoglio.

THE 2D DEATH SQUAD

RIGHT: front; Donald Margaritonda. Back row, left to right; William Hoffman, Brian McMullen, John Dunphy, Edward Jones, David Lopez, Arnold Figueras. BELOW RIGHT: front row, left to right; Thomas Santiago, Arjune Samlall, Scott Prato! Back row, left to right; Donald Slane, Patrick Ahearn. Out to lunch; John Me Laughlin, Bernard Mercado, Francis Szklarski.

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SOPHOMORES 2EO'GRADY'S GLADIATORS

LEFT: Mrs. Patricia O'Grady. RIGFIT: left column, top to bot­tom; Charles Baker, Crisan Car- iaga, Kevin Burbank, Kevin Na­poli. Right column, top to bot­tom; Erik Cook, Anthony Ga- lella, John Treanor, Joseph Pros- cia.

LEFT: left to right; Michael Maravilla, Thomas St. Hilaire, Virgil Page, Sam Bijelic, Joshua Tedeschi, Richard Icklan, Michael Brennan, Scott Benedetto, Nicholas Chiaravalloti. BELOW LEFT: front row, left to right; Christopher Rutkowski, Rick Rivera, Keith O'Connor. Back row, left to right; Keith Wassong, Christopher Parachini. Took a day off; Patrick Nestor, Robert Walenty.

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SOPHOMORES 2FZ'S KILLER BEES

ABOVE RIGHT: Mr. Robert P. Zawis- towski. ABOVE: front row, left to right; Jose Mayo, Timothy Poppe, Matthew Lecowitch, Christopher Perkins, John Mielo, Christopher Montgomery. Back row, left to right; Michael Lui, Radley Macalintal, Brian Pawlowski, Colin Smith, Jonathan Zuchowski.

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ABOVE LEFT: Mr. William J. Dona­hue. ABOVE: left to right; Edward Schroeder, Leonardo Trasande, John Tudek, Domenic Jaworski, Stephen Hennis, Jean Paul Willi. BELOW: first row, left to right; Richard Hamilton, Alfred Tuason. Back row, left to right; Leonard Franco, Michael Luipersbeck.

I SOPHOMORES 2G

2G-STRINGS

ABOVE: back row, left to right; Timothy Tavolara, Don Sai- sorn, Christopher Gellene, Nirav Mehta, Kevin Grieshaber, John Wolfe, Michael O'Gorman, Richard Morabe. Front row, left to right; Jefferson Cartano, Richard Posluszny, Matthew Lindemon, Thomas Stack, Bill Donahue.

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SOPHOMORES 2HHOWARD'S HITMEN

ABOVE: Mr. Robert P. Howard. RIGHT: left to right; Shawn Flanagan, Brian Christman, Mat­thew Gorney, Michael Iorio, Joseph Mendez, Kenneth Ferrante.

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ABOVE LEFT: left to right; Ralph | DeMichele, Kingston Moy, Chan I Byun, David Eisenbach, Frank I Ashe, Alexander Galan. LEFT: left I to right; Raymond Milkiewicz, I1 Christopher Kaiser, Leonard Mecca, I Fazad Ali, Kenneth Nippes, Louis J Redondo, Sean O'Donnell. Absent; I Mark Gilmore. ABOVE: If I were ! looking for a drug dealer, I'd pick | the one in the middle.

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SOPHOMORES 21

DOLAN'S DEMONS

ABOVE: Rev. Edward Dolan, S.J. BELOW: left to right; Johnny Lim, Charles Boguszewski, Mi­chael Rusignuolo, Peter Bonavota, Martin Far- inola, Serge Fojas, George Yan, Daniel Gronda, Jacques Oliver, Joseph Narvaez, Joseph DeCeg- lie, James Strangeway, Mark Figueroa.

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TOP OF PAGE: left to right; Robert Sugrue, Adam Talanczuk, Jason Delo, Erwin Andres, Mark Bauzon, Joel Buno, James Nadolski. RIGHT: The proud authors of D iet for Health and their first subject.

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ABOVE: first row, left to right; Arsalan Shahzad, Haroon Rashid, Amer Sved Second row, left to right; Jeffrey Norton, Mark Zieleniewski, James Francesco, Robert O'Connor, George Lusch. Third row, left to right; Nicholas Minnucci, Hernan Jimenez, Haseeb Chaudhry. RIGHT: left to right; Ariel Dimaya, Peter Romero, Peter Mergus, Paul Scalia.

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ABOVE: Dr. Richard Kennedy. RIGHT: first row, left to right; Anthony Orosz, Alfred Vetter. Second row, left to right; Antonio Garcia, Jo­seph Szczepanski, John Sheehan, Joshua Reed. Back row, left to right; Chris Shaw, Anthony Blazini, Stanley Rosalsky.

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SOPHOMORES 2JKENNEDY'S REMEDIES

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§ E '^ F E = = = S f s ^ f 1 l = r i = ^=^ = = = = = = = = = r = = = = = = =

WINNER: George Janega. FIRST RUNNER UP: Tom Faiano.

WINNER: Joe Kim. FIRST RUNNER UP: Rick Gronda.

WINNER: Americus Abesamis. FIRST RUNNER UP: Billy Santomauro.

WINNER: Bernie Spann. FIRST RUNNER UP: Emmett Wood.

WINNER: Brian Langon. FIRST RUNNER UP: Thom Casulli.

i S H S r T i m i l V T H O l i n n E E f l .

WINNER: Tom Paone. FIRST RUNNER UP: Brian Haggerty.

WINNER: Tom Faiano. FIRST RUNNER UP: Chris Schmidt.

WINNER: David "Dave" Ramirez. FIRST RUNNER UP: Jim "Ice" Lynch.

WINNER: John Scocco. FIRST RUNNER UP: Brian Haggerty.

WINNER: William Meyer. FIRST RUNNER UP: Don Rogers.

WINNER: Peter Antico. FIRST RUNNER UP: Dennis Degnan.

S = R P T D E I 1 S 0 1 1 .

WINNER: Ed Jakubik. FIRST RUNNER UP: Tom Faiano.

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WINNER: Oliver Cartano. FIRST RUNNER UP: Ed Jakubik.

WINNERS: Doug Seymour - Kevin O'Neill. FIRST RUNNER UP: Tom Anderson - KarlUbelhoer. 59

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JUNIORS 3A

O'CONNOR'S KEGS

TOP LEFT: left column, top to bottom; Bernie Spann, John Juby, Christopher Went­worth, Thomas Paone. Right column, top to bottom; James McAuliffe, Chris Schmidt, Paul Petti. ABOVE: back row, left to right; Michael Wiley, Vincent Aniello, Antonio Martins, Brian Haughney, John Formoso, Kevin O'Neill. Front row, left to right; Andrew Lagermasini, Michael Gallo, Stephen Fairfield, Andre Vargas. ABOVE RIGHT: left column, top to bottom; Wilbur Poindexter, Louis Taite, Peter Cammarota. Right row, top to bottom; Rodney Webb, Kenneth West. RIGHT: Rev. Thomas V. O'Connor, S.J.

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JUNIORS 3BSLOPPY JOE'S

ABOVE: Mr. Joe Massarelli.

TOP LEFT OF PAGE: left to right; Joseph Conklin, Chris DeCresce, Edward Gargiulo, Jimmy Iza (who's really not in this home­room), Lloyd Ang, David Broderick, David D'Amore. ABOVE: left to right; Luis Molina, Carlos Jimenez, Edward Jakubik, Matthew Labus, Phil Parziale, Timothy Lau, George Janega, David Kelly, Joel Hampton, Tien Ngo. LEFT: left to right; John Rachinsky, William Santomauro, Craig Zaleck, Peter Varsalona, William Robalino, Phil Parziale, Oswald Robetto, William Padilla. Still on the bus: John Hu.

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JUNIORS 3CPELLEGRINO'S PIZZAS WITH NOTTIN'

ABOVE: Mrs. Kathleen Pellegrino.

TOP RIGHT OF PAGE: top row, left to right; Michael Guarino, Gregg Stupinski, Dennis Degnan, Bart Sexton. Bottom row, left to right; Vinh Dang, Joe Kim, Joe Owens, Su- mit Kapoor. ABOVE: left to right; Son Nguyen, Merlin Tolstyk, Sabahat Khan, Robert Smith, John Scocco. RIGHT: bottom row, left to right; Ray Tolentino, Damian Harris, Tony Orlina. Top row, left to right; Sean Kegelman, Dupuy Fatal, James Mielo, David Ramirez, Stephen Kawalek. In a cor­ner somewhere reading Hamlet: Richard Cherchio, Eoin Treacy.

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JUNIORS 3DDeLORENZO'S DISSIDENTS

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Chester A\. -

TOP RIGHT OF PAGE: Mr. Carl DeLorenzo. TOP LEFT OF PAGE: left to right; John Bellino, Ryonguk Lee, Chris Matta, Carlos Pomares, Douglas Seymour, Alejandro Ortega, Brian Lan- gon. ABOVE: top row, left to right; Paul Kushnir, Paul Chipelo, Thomas Casulli, Chris Hughes. Bottom row, left to right; Richard Backus, Michael Parlavecchio, Gus Garcia, Robert Gill. Kneeling; Mario Estrada. LEFT: left to right; Michael Gavin, Brian Haggerty, Kevin McDermott, Americus Abesamis, Thomas Mattey, Marc Campo reale.

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JUNIORS 3E

MCGUINNESS' SILVER BULLETS

TOP LEFT OF PAGE: Mr. Robert McGuinness. TOP RIGHT OF PAGE: left to right; Jeffrey Somers, Carlos Lago, Gabe Antuna, Peter Antico, Thomas Anderson, Daniel Andretti, Jason Fogu. ABOVE: front row, left to right; Edward Burke, Malav Mehta, Michael Beyer. Back row, left to right; Richard Koncicki, Jona­than LaConti, John Myers. RIGHT: front row, left to right; James Lynch, Joseph Conticello, Emmett Wood. Back row, left to right; Luciano D'Amato, Danny Nunes, Anthony Marquit, Michael Harvey.

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ABOVE RIGHT: top row, left to right; Hernan Hernandez, Aleph Granados, Ian Schaplowsky, Gregory Roberts. Bottom row, left to right; Carmelo Nakar, Manny Proenza, David Malanowski, Jeffrey Ra­chel. RIGHT: left to right; Brian Bruton, Daniel Burrell, John Burke, Brian Bowl­ing, Miroslaw Bondarowicz, Oliver Car- tano, Dennis Barlow.

JUNIORS 3FKILLER QUESTION MARKS

RIGHT: Mrs. Donna Derise. LEFT: left to right; Noel Gerald, Anthony Cervino, Alexis Done, Kenneth Fall, Steven Fals.

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JUNIORS 3GANA'S PIRANHAS

LEFT: Miss Ana Garcia. RIGHT: lefl to right; Alexander Cabezas, Arnold Francisco, Michael Witt, Kevin Brodbeck, Thomas Schifano, Sean Aumack, Robert Arroyo.

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ABOVE LEFT: left to right; John Remi- shofski, Robert Weierman, Vy Dang, Robert Leung, James Marri, Kevin McCann, Kieran McGlynn. LEFT: left group, left to right; Sean Koehler, Wagas Iqbal, Patrick Gaughan, Robert Chesna- vich. Right group, clockwise from top left; Martin Golizio, Edward O'Shaughnessy, Eric Kukowski, Michael Roman. On va­cation in Spain; Joseph Kelly.

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JUNIORS 3HFRED'S FRUITS AND VEGETABLES

Fr. Fred Pellegrini, S.J.

ABOVE: left to right; Joseph Gellene, John Doll, Dominick Tarantino, Dennis Mendoza, Louis De­Marco, Raoul Bustillo, Richard Gronda, RIGHT: left to right; Julio Arriaga, Manuel Correia, Rich­ard Ricco, Christopher Baratta, David Lyons, Karl Ubelhoer, Thehuan Truong, BOTTOM RIGHT: left to right; Douglas Viggiano, Bhavin Shah, Duane Ortega, Brendan Lepis, Jeofrey Vita, Thom­as Faiano, William Meyer.

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HOMEROOM BDTHE BAND

ABOVE: Mr. Robert Sayer.

ABOVE: left to right; Thomas Giblin, Jimmy Iza, Hector Ruiz, Arnel Alerte, John Connell, Dallas DeLuca, Joe Geoghegan, Apollo Palomares, Young Mun Kwon, Tom D'Amico, Donald Rogers, John Marino, Paolo Montalban, George Goldsworthy. LEFT: left to right; Jonathan O'Donnell, Israel Soto, Mitchell Matias, Scott Bardzell, Michael Car- camo, Jeffery Villanueva, Armand Rosamilia, Jef­frey Bryant. Tooting his kazoo; Renato Umali. BE­LOW LEFT: left to right; Michael Valente, John Calicchio, Mark Matticola, Keith Vukan, Tom Di­Costanzo, Richard Trilles.

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TENNISLast year's T ennis Team was extremely

successful. T h is year's team promises to be even more exciting. Under the experienced leadership of Coach Peter M cN am ara and guidance of M oderator Carl DeLorenzo, the team cannot do anything besides W in! This was proved by the team's w inning the county cham pionship again and their phe­nom enal 19-2 season. T h is year's top achievers include Joe Kealy, Richard N u­gent, Jim Grogan, P h il Swabsin, and Dave O hlm uller.

A bove: top, left to right: Ken Nippes, Dave Broderick, Dave Ohlmuller, Rich Nugent, Phil Swabsin, Oswaldo Cardales. Sitting: Joe Kealy.

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cHAMPI

ONS

Last year's outdoor track team, moderated by Rev. John Brown­ing, S .J., and expertly coached by M ike Burgess, had another outstanding year. Led by Joe Volcy, Chris Doroszczvk, Tom DiCostanzo and Tom Faiano, the team captured the city championship. The team also finished second in the presti­gious Hudson County Coaches Tournam ent, which included competition from powerhouses Memorial and Kearny. At the Penn Relays in Philadelphia, Prep's relay team placed second among competition from all over the tri-state area. This spring, returning seniors and a large group of promising under­classmen promise to give Prep its best season ever.

OUTDOOR TRACK

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Front Row, Left to Right: Hirian Machado, Donald Slane, Dave Monisera. Second Row, Left to Right: Anthony Guma, Richie Backus, Robert O'Connor, Matthew Gorney. Third Row, Left to Right: Lenny Mecca, Rahsaan Garlin, Eric Kukowski, John Bellino. Back Row, Left to Right: Peter Varsalona, Tom Stack, Edward Jakubik, Dennis Mendoza, Kevin Burkank, Charlie Boguszewski

J.V. BASEBALLAs we all know, the first step in form ing

a successful athletic program is a pre-varsi- ty program. Last year's team finished w ith a respectable 1 5 - 7 record. T he team was led by the strong pitching of D ennis Mendoza and the torrid h itting of T on y Guma and David M onisera. T h is spring's team prom­ises to be tough w ith the addition of some hard-hitting freshm en. Prep looks forward to this year's J.V . season.

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VARSITY BASEBALL

Coach Joe Urbanovich, our "M r. Base­ball' led an inexperienced team in surpass­ing preseason predictions. Last Spring's team was lead by pitchers Gene Keohane and Raul Camiligan. Chris Culhane and Craig Zaleck registered batting averages over .400. The team finished 12-13, and 7-5 against county competition. The team also earned a berth in the Parochial A playoffs. The highlight of the season, however, was the St. A nthony's game. Pitchers Keohane and Camaligan outdueled the now-pro W illie Banks despite Bank's 19 strikeouts. This Spring's more experienced and gusty team looks for continued success.

Back Row, from left: Gene Keohane, Ed Gar- guilo, Pete Sollecito, Jeff Kachel, Craig Zaleck, Chris DeCresce, Terrance Curran, Chris Cul­hane; Front Row, from left: Pete Spadora, John Hester, Larry Tronco, Ed Nestor, Mike Fritz, Raul Camaligan, Mike Guarino.

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FROSH FOOTBALL

Top Row: (from left): Asst. Coach Mike Forrester, Dewan Worrell, Robert Alvarez, Ante Benzija, Andrew Danilchick, John Padilla, William Hanley, Miguel Sierra, Manuel Soto, Carlos Presedo, Virgilio Valdez, Asst. Coach Dennis McMullen. Second Row: (from left): Brian Lee Carrillo, Brian Gizzi, Fabricio Pazminio, Brian DiFeo, Anthony Morcilio, Raymond Ortiz, Peter Strandes, Richard Santoro, Marc Gonzalez, Oswaldo Rossi, Michael Struck, Asst. Coach Mike Acanfora. Third Row: Head Coach Ken Such, Michael O'Donnell, Boris Talanczuk, Gabe Myron, Jaimie St. Marie, Omar Araos, Justin Savino, Jeffery Berezny, Joseph Barroquiero, Orville Gonzalez, Dominick Della Fave, David Mayi. Bottom Row: Michael McCabe, Joseph Grato, Sacha Pierre-Louis, John Daly, John Hayes, Sergio Cabrera, Thomas Ferrari, Christian Otten, Michael Lawless, Marco Morais.

T h is year's freshm an football compiled a 5-4 record which was identical to the varsi­ty's record. Head coach D ennis M cM ullen and his three new assistants M ike Forrester, M ike A canfora, and K enny Such took the inexperienced team and built them into a fin e football team. O ffensively , they were led by h igh ly- touted quarterback Dom D ella Fave and running back John Padilla. Tackle, Andrew D anilch ick , linebacker Boris Talanczuck and middle linebacker O rv ille Gonzalez led the tenacious defense.

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VARSITY FOOTBALL

Although nearly all of last season's start­ing players graduated, this year's varsity team had enough gumption to compose yet another w inning season. Led by the fine play of seniors A nthony Stewart, Ed Nes­tor, and Rob Touhy, the team compiled a 5- 4 record. M ajor contributions were made by Sam Mason, Greg Bellotti, Chris Zin- garo, and Chris Doroszczyk. The perfor­mance of juniors Kevin O 'N eill, John For- moso, and sophs Scott Prusko, Keith Bucher, and Dan Gronda assures the coun­ty that Prep will always be a football pow­erhouse. Coach Bellotti's last season includ­ed a fifth consecutive win over Memorial. And the Prep football team should be on the rise with a host of returning lettermen and new Head Coach Rich Hansen.

Above: Top Row, Left to Right: Keith Bucher, Joe DiFoglio, Chris Zingaro, Hassib Khawaja, John Formoso, Mike Harvey, Rob Schork, Lou DeMarco, Peter Mergus, Pat Campen, Scott Prusko, Kevin O'Neill. Second Row, Left to Right: Ken Ferrante, Jason Delo, Brian McMul­len, Sam Mason, Larry Tronco, Ray Rushforth, Justin Kwon, Carl Alfaro, Jim Francesco, Frank­lin Oliveros, Sergio Fojas. Third Row, Left to Right: Tony Pagkalinawan, Chris Martin, Ke­vin Burbank, Ed Cheatam, Joe Volcy, Richard Gronda, Raoul Bustillo, Daniel Gronda, Ted Schroeder, Manny Proenza, Tony Guma, Marc Gizzi. Bottom Row, Left to Right: John Wolfe, Paul Mulcahy, Tony Cervino, Chris Doroszc­zyk, Greg Bellotti, Anthony Stewart, Rob Tuohy, Joe Owens, Bill Hoffman, Peter Bona- vota. A bove right: Left to Right: Coach Gerry Bellotti, Coach Bob Harris, Coach Richard Han­sen, Coach Doug Yandolino, and Coach Bob Zawistowski.

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Clockwise from right: The team pre­pares to kill people in the Senior bleachers; The Offensive line about to push their opponents into the mud; Coach doesn't really need the play-book, he just doesn't want to show off; Mr. Z protects the Gator- ade- would you dump it on him?; Excuse me, I would like to make a point.

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This year, Prep's soccer team sur­passed everyone's expectations. The team, not predicted to finish higher than third after last year's8-9-1 season, defeated Ferris to win the South Hudson championship - Prep's first title since 1978. Coach Raslowsky's men also reached the HCIAA finals. The team's final re­cord was 14-6 (7-1 in the county), which included Prep's first victory over Hudson in 6 years. John Hughes tallied 24 goals and goalie Phil Ryan allowed a mere 1.31 goals per game - with 6 shutouts. Bill Chrisos was a selection to the coaches' All-County team as a de­fender. Most im portantly, 15 play­ers scored at least one goal, and the team was strong in general. Next year's team has a tough act to fol­low.

TOP: Standing, Left to Right: Jack Ras- lowsky, Nick Chiaravalloti, Roy Jimenez,John Hughes, Vasilios Chrisos, Matt La- bus, Ed Gargiulo, Kieran McGlynn, Rich Morabe, Coach Carl Hamel. Kneeling,Left to Right: John Irvine, Tien Ngo, Son Nguyen, Gregg Stupinski, Eoin Treacy,Carlos Jimenez, Andrew Lagermasini, A1 Ortega, Jim Marri, Patrick Cunningham.Sitting, Left to Right: Dennis Degnan, Rich Cir- minello, Kevin Brodbeck, Chris Montgomery, Phil Ryan, Robert Walenty, Peter-Kenneth Partoza, Joe Kelly.

Clockwise from upper left: Phil has a fear of low places; well, one of you should kick it! Why are you in such a hurry; the All-County Selection.

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J.V. SOCCER

T his year's J.V . soccer team promises Prep impressive varsity seasons for years to come. Coach Raslow sky guided the team to a 14-7 record w hich included an upset vic­tory over state power Kearny. The team also finished second in the highly regarded M ichael J. K ennedy Tournam ent. These wins and others made for a victory total larger than any previous J.V . team. For­ward M ike Stefano led the team w ith 14 goals. N ick Chiaravalloti played solidly in the midfield. Defenders Pete Consenza and M ike From field joined w ith goalies A n th ­ony G off and R ich A niello to anchor the defense.

Top o f page: First Row: Coach Jack Raslowsky, Rob O'Connor, Dennis Granelli, Robert Leung, Charlie Boguszewski, Rob Cosenza, Mike O'Gorman, Jim Harding, Casey McGee, Coach John Irvine. Second Row: Julio Luna, George Mercurio, An­drew Bryant, Corrado Brattoli, Sean Adams, Mike Stefano, Matt Dilley, Mike Garner. Bottom Row: Fred Fromfield, Kevin McAlary, Vinnie Aniello, Tony o , Corrado DeCandia, Brian Barulich. A bove left: Notice who gets the smallest trophy. A bove right: Don't we wish Coach could put that many men in goal.

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CROSS COUNTRY

Topping last year's excellent season, the Cross-Country team won theirS^ ° n^-|train C,ty chamPionsh»P and also captured the South Hudson title M ike Burgess provided top rate coaching, and Fr. Browning added his guidance as Moderator. Led by Captains Tom DiCostanzo and M ike Elson the team expects to do just as well this year. This year's team includes standouts Tom Faiano, Chris Scmidtt, John Sheehan, Antonio M artins, and Joe Gellene. The Frost team won more than their share of meets, and freshman phenomenom Jim Salmon was already w inning for the varsity team. The future looks bright for the Cross - Country team.

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BOWLING

T h e Prep bowling team is undoubtedly the best kept secret at the school. The team, led by seniors Rolando Lavarro and Ken M oore and anchored by ju n ior M ike W itt, had a typically outstanding season. The team compiled a record of 39-9, good enough for second in the South Hudson league. A difference of but a few pins would have given Prep the title. The team qualified for the state championships and beat out arch-rival Hudson by fin ishing fifth out of all the teams in the state. The future looks no different, due to the strong show ing of the J.V . team and returning varsity bowlers W itt and freshm an A n th ­ony M orcilio.

ABOVE LEFT: the Varsity team, left to right: Coach Bob Zawistowski, Mike W itt, Tim Lau, Joe Ramos, Ken Moore, Anthony Morcilio, Ro­lando Lavarro. LEFT: the J.V. team, left to right: Randy Aldea, Walter Piatkowski, Arnold Fi- gueras, Bob Mauri, Lou Redondo, Brian DiFeo, Bemle Spann (kneeling), Mr. Z., Tony Orlina, Adrian Arcilla.

Avg high gm high serR. Lavarro 195* 258 689*M. Witt 193 268* 655J. Ramos 176 214 585A. Morcilio 172 267 607L. Redondo 161 237 634T. Orlina 161 206 547B. Spann 148 195 504A. Arcilla 147 189 502R. Aldea 145 182 451A. Figueras 143 197 411

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WRESTLING

Hard work is no stranger to the Prep wrestling team and this year was no ex­ception. Faced with nu­merous injuries and young wrestlers, the team perse­vered and finished the sea­son with a good share of victories. The team made a strong showing in the R e­gion 2 competition where both the Gronda brothers qualified for the state fin ­als. Dan went into the f in ­als with a sparkling 27-2 record, while R ick went 20-7. Chris Zingaro, with a 19-4 record, and D an Nunez also excelled. Look for Tim Hawkes, M ike Garner and John Formosa to wrestle with continued success in '89.

CENTER: the Varsity team, left to right; front row: Rick Gronda, Ti m Hawkes, Dan Gronda, George James, Chris Zingaro. second row: Manny Correia, Pete Spadora, Mike Garner, Alex Cabezas, Tom O'Hare, Dan Nunes. LEFT: Coach Bill Friend.

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INDOOR TRACKT his year's indoor track team continued

the tradition of Prep track champions. Coach M ike Burgess put together a team that again won the city title, 5th straight for all of Prep track. The mile relay team of Tom DiCostanzo, Chris Doroszcvyk, Joe V olcy and Paxton M orris were the fourth best group in the state. T he team made strong showings in the V italis meet and the Hudson County Coaches Tournam ent. N ext year, long distance runners Tom Faiano and Chris Schm idt w ill lead the team w ith the help of freshm an phenom ­enons Jim Salm on and Steve Bijelic.

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FRESHMENBASKETBALL

Coach D ennis M iles took a bal­anced and talented team to great heights as the freshmen finished with a fine 11-5 record. The M a­rauders received the bulk of their scoring from 6 '2 " center Kenny Co His and 5 '10" offensive guard M ike Egan. Point guard Dom Della Fave handled the job of getting the ball to these men. Andy D anil­chick and Miguel Sierra provided the team with numerous rebounds. These players appear to be major prospects for future Prep teams.

BELOW : last row, left to right, D om inick DellaFave, M ike Gomez, Bobby Salm­on, Keith Adams. Second row: Chris Briamonte, Chris Russo, Bill Dwyer, M ike Egan, Dw ayne Andrews. First row: Andy D anilchick, Darren Porter, Miguel Sierra, K enny Collis, Big Red Miles.

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BELOW: standing, left to right: Robert Geisler, Ted Schroeder, Ralph DeMichele, JR. VARSITYErwin Andres, Haseeb Chaudhry, Paul Mulcahy, Martin Farinola, Joe Scafidi,Rob O'Connor. Kneeling, left to right: Ariel Dimaya, Chris Perkins, Tony Guma, TK A C T " T T 3 /V 1Antonio Pagkalinawan, Bryon Alston. A 1 / i l I i l i

Coach Joe Massarelli

Prep's J.V . team struggled a b it this year under coach Joe M assarelli. De­spite tough com petition, the team posted a 8-12 m ark behind the efforts o f W ally O 'C onnor and Joe Scafidi. T ony Guma led the team in three- pointers w ith 35. O th er fin e perfor­mances were put in by Ted Schroeder, Paul M ulcahy, A riel D im aya and Er­w in Andres. T h is season has given the team valuable experience for the years to come.

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VARSITY BASKETBALL

First year Head Coach Dave Set- tembre got much more than he ex­pected from the '87-'88 Marauders. Behind captains Paul Lempa and Jason M onteforte, the Prepsters posted a 13-9 regular season record and a third consecutive third place finish in the HCIAA South behind Ferris and St. A nthony's. Round­ing out the Prep line-up were lead­ing scorer M ark Bryant, three- point marksman John Bernardo, and junior-guard D anny Burrell. Sophomore M ike Brennan pro­vided crisp passing to the basket. Prep fans should look forward to another strong fin ish next year with 10 returning lettermen.

ABOVE: back row, left to right: John Burke, Rob Gill, Danny Burrell, Brian Haughney, Paul Lempa, Marc Bryant, Kevin McCann, Jason Monteforte. Kneeling, 1 to r: Mike Brennan, Chris DeCresce, Joe Kelly, Ed Martin, John Bernardo.

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Coach Dave Settembre

PREP Opp.77 St. Joseph's 4161 Belleville 5564 Hoboken 7442 Bayonne 4953 St. Joe's (Phil) 5057 Xavier 5972 Marist 5858 Ferris 8070 Queen of Peace 4840 St. Anthony's 7856 Snyder 5566 St. Mary's 7060 Dickinson 5858 Lincoln 4555 Hudson Catholic 4031 Ferris 6768 Union Hill 5364 St. Anthony's 8547 Snyder 6062 Dickinson 5672 Lincoln 6476 Hudson Catholic 6139 Ferris 5158 Bergen Catholic 77

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HOCKEY

The Hockey team, led by tri-captains Greg Brown, John Hughes, and M att King, had a season to be proud of. The team fin ­ished 16-6-1, good for second in the tough "A " Division. H ighlights of the season: Jason Fogu was sixth in the state in scoring, and the team ended Hudson Catholic's bid to finish the season undefeated by posting a 5-3 victory. Brown and Fogu were selected to the A ll-County team. A strong nucleus of underclassmen looks to regain the covet­ed Handchen Cup last won two years ago.

Team pic: back row, 1 to r: Brian Bruton (man­ager), Bob Brack, Greg Brown, Mario Estrada, Jason Fogu, John Hughes, David Estrada, Tom Mattey, Joe Dargan, Coach Meehan. 2nd row: Tony Froio, Beaver Brown, Matt King, Rob Cor­bett. 1st row: Peter Gannon, Pete Speronza, Jason Andreula, Ray Ficken.

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SWIMMINGThis year's swim team was no exception

to the w inning tradition of recent Prep swim teams. Led by captains Phil Swabsin, Mike Elson, and M ike Zieleniewski, the team went undefeated in Hudson County and successfully defended its Jersey City title for the umpteenth time in a row. Prep's victories included an upset win over arch-rival Bergen Catholic. The team fin ­ished the season with a dual meet record of9-5; however, the team again won the county championship as well as finishing second in the State Sectionals for the sec­ond straight year. Underclassmen swim­mers and divers such as Craig Zaleck, Em­mett Wood, Billy Santomauro and Jona­than Zuchowski show no reason why Prep's swimming dominance will end any time soon.

RIGHT: front row, left to right: Norman Chait, Phil Swabsin, Mike Elson, Craig Zaleck. 2nd row: Fabri- cio Pazminio, Mark Matticola, Mer­lin Tolstyk, Mike Zieleniewski, Emmett Wood. 3rd row: Alberto deArmas, John Arceo, Jim Mielo, Mark Zieleniewski, Mike Carcamo, Billy Santomauro, Matt Greeley, Damian deFex. 4th row: Jeff Bryant, Mike Gal, John Mielo.

R E C O R D S

Phil Swabsin - National Meet Re­cord for 50 yd. freestyle: 23.7 sec. (Swimming Bees Classic)

Craig Zaleck, Mike Elson, Emmett Wood, Phil Swabsin - 400 yd. Free­style record: 3:30.00 sec. (Hudson County)

Phil Swabsin - 50 yd. Freestyle re­cord: 23.04 sec. (Hudson County)

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PREP CHEERLEADERS

Prep spirit is at its finest when the cheerleaders man the field and court. The Prep Cheer­leaders of 1987-1988 add just enough zest and energy to drive th e M arau d ers to v ic to ry . Coached by Tara Zadroga, these girls put in countless hours of hard work and dedication for both sporting events and compe­titions. The Cheerleaders never fall short of keeping the spirit level high and keeping the fans on their feet.

TOP: What's next, Tara? COUNTER CLOCKWISE FROM ABOVE: She may actually enjoy doing this; worshipping the sun god; the Charleston and toilet paper?; all together now.

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STUDENT COUNCILThe Student Council is one of the most im­

portant actvities at Prep. The Council is the main link between the administration and the student body. Under the moderation of Mrs. Kathy Costantini and the leadership of W al­ter Benzija, the council is a medium for the students to air opinions, comments, and to ask questions of the administration. Six senior ex­ecutives and eight representatives from each year make up the council.

The Student Council acts as more than a forum for the students. It helps run such ac­tivities as: the W alk-a-thon, Open houses, Freshman O rientation, Liturgies, and Aca­demic Convocations.

EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE

Left to right: Walter Benzija, Walter Schnieder, Jim Grogan. Back row (1 to r): Jeff Jablonski, Mrs. Kathy Costantini, Ed Martin.

The 1987-1988 Student Council

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JUNIORS

Left to right: Joe Paguiligan, Fran Matta, Tony Cabrera. Back row (1 to r): Sean O'Connor, Phil Swabsin, Steve Salvemini, Chris Lee, John Sheeran.

SENIORS

SOPHOMORES

Left to right: Raul Bustillo, John Formoso, Bill Santomauro. Back row (1 to r): Carlos Jimenez, John Myers, Renato Umali. Missing: Joe Kelly.

Left to right: Ted Schroeder, Ray Carr, Antonio Pagkalinawan, Ken Nippes. Back Row (1 to r): Mike Luipersbeck, Bill Hoffman, Joe DiFog- lio, Dave Eisenbach.

Above: Moderator Mrs. Kathy Costantini.

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SPIRIT COMMITTEEOut of all the clubs and activi- lij§

ties Prep has to offer, the Spirit Committee must be the most vi­tal and appreciated. It is in charge of organizing Pep Ral­lies, making banners and raising both spirit and morale. Leading the committee is Prep's very own Maroon Marauder who re­presents school spirit and shows it to our rivals at many sporting events. Gene Keohane, presi­dent, provides the leadership the committee needs with the help of John Hughes, Guy Sindle and others. The most im portant part of the Spirit Committee, howev­er, is the student body. W ithout the support of the school, the work of the Spirit Committee is useless. It's everyone's job to keep spirit alive!

ABOVE: front row, 1 to r: Tony Cervino, Ed Nestor, Ed O'Connell, Guy Sindle, John Hughes, Joe Paguiligan, Larry Tronco, Pete Spadora, Joe Kelly, Ed Martin. Back row: K e v i n L y o n s , K i e r a n McGlynn, Craig Zaleck, Vin LoRe, John Hester, Brian Haughney, Chris Culhane, Fran Matta, Gene Keohane, Ken Ferrante, Jeff Gillard, Manny Guarda, Safal Joshi, Chris DeCresce, Emmett Wood, Kevin Brodbeck, Mrs. Kathy Costantini.

ABOVE: The executive pyramid. ABOVE LEFT: What? Yeah, I trust him! LEFT: You can just feel the spirit all around you on this committee.

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Left: Maroon Marauder John Hughes. Below: The Marauder and henchmen at work, "smokin the jays."

T h e most im portant part o f the Prep stu­dents' life is his school spirit. No school can operate w ithout support from all of its' stu­dents. T h is type of support is exem plified three times a year w hen our S P IR IT is per­sonified through the Pep rallies.

W e gather in the gym to show pride for our school by yelling , stom ping, and cheering for our teams and cheerleaders. T h is is the time w hen we get to welcome the teams to a new season and wish them w ell in their games to come.

But we must also give credit to the people who make this all happen. First, we must th an k our M aroon M arauder, Joh n Hughes.Jo h n gets the stands roaring, and it is he who starts the electricity . W e must also th an k the M aroon Spirit Com m ittee and the Student C ouncil for organizing the Rallies. F inally we th an k the Stage Crew for the lighting and the scenery of the rallies. T h an k s to everyone in ­volved the Pep R allies are very successful and are a great tribute to Prep Pride. 97

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PETROC

The award winning P etroc (although we've never seen any of these awards) again provided the student body with solid reporting on the affairs of the school. The pa­per reported on such subjects as the NH S issue and under­classmen exemptions, as well as other items of interest to the school. Led by editors-in- chief Ed M artin and Don Rogers and moderated by Mr. Toohey and Mrs. Pelligrino, the Petroc made vast im­provements over last year, al­though it is hard to find such improvements on the front of a book.

TOP LEFT: Editor-in-Chief Ed Martin. TOP RIGHT: Editor-in-chief Don Rogers. ABOVE: some of the staff. LEFT: Moderators Phil Toohey and Kathleen Pelligrino.

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LITERARY MAGAZINE

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Prep's literary m agazine, the P aper & P en , provides an outlet for the more creative mem bers of the student body. Brought back to life in 1984, the m agazine has produced collections of short stories, poetry, and art that capture the im agination. M oderated by M r. Lance Silvestris and led by ju n io r D allas D eLuca, th is year's issue promises to be another example of im aginative w riting. T h e m agazine, despite having as m any deadline troubles as the P etrean , w ill again en th rall the masses.

ABOVE: Last year's cover. This year's is too amazing to look at.

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WALK-A-THON

Every Fall during the school year the Prep holds its annual event, the W alk-A - Thon. Although many of us do not approve of Mr. M ulvihill's method of fundraising, we still enjoy the walk and being with our friends. Everyone looks forward to the Stu­dent Council's "professional" catering at Liberty State Park. M any contributors show their care for the school by donating money to our Prep solicitors. M r. M ulvi- hill's great effort to encourage the Prep Stu­dents to contribute is appreciated by all in the Prep Community. In a sarcastic man­ner, M r. M ulvihill proposed a slogan- "Prep Pride/W alk D on't R ide"- to get stu­dents on their feet to walk. Everyone en­joyed the delectable food and rugged foot­ball. Let's just say everyone had a good time.

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Above left: See, you take a right, left, right, straight and then a 48.5 degree turn, and you're there!; Top right: DANCING IN THE STREETS.; Above: I used to play lineback­er when I was in college.

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Left: "Move out of the way, this is my picture, not yours."; Above: The faculty was even allowed to bring their children.

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Above left: Tom O'Hare and friends taking a stroll.; Above: LET'S GO- ONWARD!; Below: Yeah, that's right. I'm bad!

I! 11; PREP PRIDE/WALK DON'T RIDE

Above left: The Walk-A-Thon ain't too dangerous, is it?; Left: Look out for that . . . truck; Above: Raiding and plundering the streets of Jersey City.

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DANCE COMMITTEE

The scene is 8:00 PM on a Friday night, and the cafeteria is about to be invaded by eight hundred people.- it must be a Prep dance.

The set-up, clean-up, and the running of the dances is done by the Dance Com­mittee. Under the direction of Ms. Susan Baber, the Dance Committee makes Prep's dances the best in Hudson Coun­ty-

RIGHT: Sister Felicia Ryan; BELOW: The Beasts of Eden; LOWER RIGHT: Romeo and Juliet. Or is it Juliet and Romeo?

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NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY

Due to widespread com­plaints about the selection process, this year's N.H.S. has been given the task of reforming the system, as well as the usual duties of peer tutoring and career day.

ABOVE RIGHT: Moderator Mrs. Donna Derise. ABOVE: sitting, left to right: Tony Cabrera, Carlos Bellido, Chris Culhane, Jeff Jablonski, Ken Moore. Back row: Don Lapine, Ralph Pantozzi, Robert Dimler, Gene Keohane, Julio Nieto, Ed Martin, Mike Elson, John Bernardo, Phil Ryan, Walter Benzija, Vin LoRe, Phil Swabsin, Pat Vining, Walter Schneider. Missing: Kevin Atchison.

CHRISTIAN SERVICEAlthough Christian Service is a required activity

for juniors, it has developed into much more. Stu­dents travel to hospitals, the grammar school, the Boys' Club, and many other places in service to the community. Coordinated by Mr. Silvestris, juniors learn that education can take place outside the classroom.

ABOVE: We don't like be­ing interrupted. LEFT: Mr. Lance Silvestris. RIGHT: Now we know why every­one wants to do their ser­vice at the grammar school.

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EBONY CLUB

IRISH CLUB

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LATINAMERICAN

SOCIETY

ITALIANCLUB

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EMMAUS TEAM" I had the greatest experience of my life ." " I

encourage everyone to go on the weekend." These are common phrases used to describe the Emmaus retreat. Emmaus helps juniors and sen­iors learn more about themselves and about God.

The backbone of the Emmaus Program is Fr. Tony Azzarto, S.J., Fr. Fred Pelligrini, S .J., var­ious faculty, and the twenty four senior team members. Team members are chosen from volun­teers who have already made the retreat and who wish to help their Prep brothers get the most out of the experience. This year's team includes: Andy Alicandri, Kevin Atchison, Carlos Bellido, Tony Cabrera, Pat Cunningham, Rob Dimler, Dave D onnelly, John Gillespie, Je ff Jablonski, George James, Dave Kleid, Don Lapine, Kevin Lyons, Ed M artin, Fran Matta, Julio Nieto, Brian O 'Connor, Sean O 'Connor, Tom O'Hare, Dave Penaskovic, Dave Toussas, Steve W ay, M ike Va- lente, and M ike Zieleniewski.

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ART CLUBFounded by Colin Smith and Johnny

Lim, the Art Club has given students at St. Peter's the opportunity to express their artistic talent and creativity. It fur­ther allows them to develop their own abilities as well as teaching and learning from others. W ith the assistance of moderator Ms. Lori Snyder, the art club members have been able to display their artwork in a series of exhibits. In addi­tion, the Art Club has contributed its talents to major Prep activities, includ­ing liturgies and rallies.

EUCHARISTIC MINISTERS

The Eucharistic M inisters are a group of dedicated young men who serve Prep in many different ways. They work at liturgies, penance ser­vices, Emmaus Homecomings, and generally assist the chaplain. The Eu­charistic M inisters are selected from members of the senior class who have been on the Emmaus Retreat or a similar retreat.

The Eucharistic Ministers are, from left to right: Carlos Bellido, Richard Shea, Walter Benzija, Rich Ebanks, Mark Matticola, Ed Martin, Greg Bellotti, Andy Alicandri, Mike Zieleniewski, Mike Elson, John Sheeran, Tony Az- zarto, Tom O'Hare, Don Lapine, John Shea, and Vin LoRe.

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SCIENCE CLUBS

The Science Clubs are, as a whole, one of the most popular after school activities. Its popularity has risen over the past few years, and most new members are fresh­men. This year's club(s), moderated by Mr. Gregory Boyle, had over 150 members. The purpose behind the club is not to contribute anything to the school, but to allow stu­dents to "broaden their horizons" concern­ing science. The club conducts trips to W ashington, D.C. and the Franklin Insti­tute in Philadelphia; it also publishes the D e R ebus S cien tificis, which presents arti­cles of scientific interest. The Science Clubs offer subdivisions such as the Aeronautics Club, the Outdoors Club, the Future Physi­cians Club, and the newly formed Astron­omy Club. The Science Team participates in local and area contests and hopes to sponsor a contest for local grammar schools. The Science- Clubs would seem to have a strong future.

TOP OF PAGE: Members of the '87 - '88 Science Clubs. MIDDLE: the board of geniuses (?). ABOVE LEFT: the De Rebus staff waiting for a story to fall into their laps. ABOVE RIGHT: the head genius, Mr. Boyle.

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SKI CLUB

After many years of waiting, the Ski Club made two rip-roaring trips with St. Dom's & HFA this year. Moderated by Fr. Dave Stump and led by co-presidents Ken and Tom Moore, the club ran many week-

| end and day trips to various slopes. The trips offer the beautiful scenery of a winter wonderland, the crisp mountain air and all

j the excitement that skiing involves. These excursions also offer yearbook staff mem­bers the chance to leave all their troubles and titles behind them.

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T.V. STUDIOThe Prep T.V. Studio, plagued by problems

throughout the year, is still enthusiastically support­ed. By means of genuine equipment, the members gain valuable hands-on experience in the field of televi­sion. The responsibilities of the members include tap­ing sports events, plays, dances, and other aspects of Prep life. A future project for the studio includes the production of a Video Yearbook.

LEFT: "Like guys, remember to keep your eyes open when you're posing for a picture." BOTTOM: "So that's what goes on in the girl's bathroom during a dance."

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LEFT: "Now watch what happens to Burke Hall when I pull this switch! BOTTOM: "You want the s t a g e up W H E N ! ! ' ' ABOVE: Dave's been at this just a little too long.

Opening night for another Prep play. The lights are set, the lines are memorized and the actors are on stage. O ne of the most important parts of a production is the stage itself. From the moment school begins the stage crew begins formulating plans for the upcoming production.

This year the stage crew pulled off another amazing feat when they experimented with theater in the round for the fall musical Grease. The crew builds everything from the ground up, securing, painting and supplying the cast with the occa­sional first-aid. M any thanks go out to the Stage Crew. Thanks guys, Crew Rules!

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"Put your paws down!"

"Just, SHARE."

"Greaaaater than, Greaaaater than."

"Thank You!"

IMMORTALM any teachers are known more by their favorite sayings

than by their own names. Any day, in class or around school, you can depend on hearing one of the quotes in our "hall of fam e." After a few reunions have passed, you may

"The bell did ring, men."

"Who was reading for us?"

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WORDS?not rem em ber the law of the sines or the year the W ar of 1812 started, but you w ill recall some of the quotes below. Try to m atch up the quote w ith the drawing of the teacher. W e've throw n in a few extra for good measure.

"Come back

"Boo Hiss!"

"Fellas, . . . "

"Sit down before I knock you down."

"And Hamlet's like sooo intrinsically, like evil, 'K '."

"Get the hell out!"

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ST. DOM'S EXCHANGE

The exchange between Prep and St. Dom's took place in early December. On December 7th St. Dom's came to Prep. The girls attended our classes, and they were given a farewell pizza party. On December 15th the guys from Prep went to St. Dom's for the day.

The exchange was designed to give the students a chance to experience the differ­ent teaching methods of each school. The days proved valuable and exciting for all who participated.

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Just walk into the George Link Jr. Computer Center any given morning or afternoon and you are sure to see many hard at work on a Computer Science class project or just experi­menting with the computers, trying to break into some bank mainframe. Under the guidance of moderator Fr. Dave Stump, the Computer Club sharpens its collective skills through intricate games and challenging pro­gramming competitions. Thanks for all the help and INPUT (ha ha) guys!

I COMPUTER CLUB

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BAND

The Prep band allows musically in ­clined persons to express themselves while also serving the school. The school band, alias the concert band, is versatile enough to play at football games as well as the fall musical. The group performs at school liturgies and also conducts a spring concert for the benefit of the less cultured. Impromp­tu performances are given every morning in the band homeroom. All these activities are conducted by Prep's master musician, Mr. Sayer, who attracts more members to the Band every year.

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sT A G E

B A N D

In addition to the school band, a semi-independent group known as the stage band also exists. Designed for more experienced musicians look­ing for a challenge,-the stage band performs for hire outside the school in order to raise money for the band fund. The stage band also gives lunch­time concerts to those who do not live on bread alone. This group entered a national competition and has been se­lected to perform at a music festival in Florida in the spring. Again, this is all thanks to Mr. Sayer.

PG 116: clockwise from top; 1st pic, front, 1 to r: Renato Umali, George Goldsworthy, Eric Stroud, Apollo Palomares. Back: John Calicchio, Rich Trilles. 2nd pic, 1 to r: Tom DiCostanzo, Mike Valente. 3rd pic, front, 1 to r: Don Rogers, Scott Bardzell, Rukman Wignarajan, Dallas DeLuca, Jonathan O'Donnell, Paolo Montalban, Jeff Bryant. Back, 1 to r: Israel Soto, Armand Rosamilia, Hector Ruiz, Mike Carcamo. 4th pic: Mr. Robert Sayer. 5th pic, first row, 1 to r: Arnel Alerte, Young Mun Kwon. Second row: Mitchell Matias, Jimmy Iza. Third row: John Connell, Mike O'Donnell. Standing: Keith Vukan, Jeff Villan­ueva, Thomas Giblin, Mark Matticola. PG 117: top of page; front row, left to right: Mike Valente, Tom DiCostanzo, John O'Donnell, Paolo Montalban. Back row: George Goldsworthy, Keith Vukan, Tom Hoetzl, Bill Stefko, Renato Umali, Mark Matticola, Rich Trilles. Middle of page: the presidents. Right: the band doing nothing useful.

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F0 R E N S1cs

O n any given day you can walk into Mr. Donahue's room and find the Prep forensica- tors working diligently. Because of their stam­ina and perseverance they have achieved yet another outstanding season, proving to be most victorious under their team captains, W alt Benzija and Pat V ining, and seniors Jeff Jablonski, Jim Grogan, and Steve Salvem ini. Forensics is a group effort. It consists of var­ious categories such as original oratory, duo interpretation, dramatic interpretation, de­bating, extemporaneous speaking and read­ing.

Although the forensics team will be losing its strongest members, it is left in the capable hands of Tim Lau, Dallas DeLuca, Karl Ubel- hoer, Paolo M ontalban, and Renato Umali.

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pO n ly a few proud men make up the

Parachute Club, originally started on Ash A W ednesday 1987. This club is formed by those who balance their academics with their party antics. Parachute was chosen as x Cthe name of this club by Edward G. Nestor III and Grand Puba John Hughes. Back in November '87, our own John Hester was crowned Pope by Grand Puba Hughes.Pope John is the founder of the Parachute theme of togetherness. W hatever we do, we do it together. So from us to you: M ay the P.C. b e w ith you . -

W e w on't nam e the members of this club individually; however, there are a few gen- eral statem ents that we can make. First of all, who is that guy fourth from left in the second row? W hat kind of club includes people from another school? M oreover, just look at this picture. W hat bunch of people would hang out in such a dump w hen New Y ork is but a couple of miles away? (N ot included in the picture are the broken bot- ties on the ground, nor the pretty scenery to the right of the picture.) The bottles they are holding came from the garbage can to the right of the picture. Some of the group actually got in a car w ith Joe Kealy. Their taste in clothes also raises some questions, but we w on't ask them. To top it all off, what club would allow a Jesuit who wears a dress to be its moderator? T h is just proves that some people are gluttons for punish­m ent. (It doesn't m atter what way.)Thanks, guys.

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C H O R U S: O H P A R A C H U TE O H PA RA C H U TE

Puba Hughes we never lose

S ittin ' at our table OH! Yes

then there's Bobby S.He can d rin k

let alone eat the w hole table

But w hen he th in ks only one th in g comes to

mind C H O RU S:O h eat an apple to the core

and hand it over to Pete Spadora

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together, together, C H O R U S

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DRAMATICS

GREASE

The entire cast and

Clockwise from above left: Stephenie Beeler-Sandy, John Sheeran-Danny, Maggie Ruvolt- Danny and Sandy reunited at lastRizzo, Tony Cabrera-Kenickie.

Right: Wouldn't you like to be at this slumber party?

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Above: Jack Casey, the guiding force behind Prep Dramatics.

IjABOVE: I didn't realize you were such a great singer, Maggie! BELOW RIGHT: Claudia, Did you I swallow the soap again?

Cast of Grease takes a break

"A uditions for the play Grease will be in M r. Sayer's room at 3:00 pm today." At that moment the fall production f i­nally got under way. Prep welcomed two new members to the D ram atic Society in the form of a director and choreographer who, as well as the actors and actresses, put in countless hours of hard work and dedication.

T h e actresses come from the various local girls schools. The actors, of course, are homegrown Prepsters.

Senior members John Sheeran and T on y Cabrera took the roles of D anny and K enickie, respectively. Both guys put on quite a show and won a lot of girls' hearts. But the guys didn't do it alone; Stephanie Beeler, from St. Dom's, proved to be both a little girl and temp­tress. M aggie Ruvolt from St. Al's Acad­emy gave yet another brillian t perfor­m ance as Rizzo.

As the spring approaches, Prep looks forward to M *A *S *H , opening on April 15. As w ith every passing year we have to say good-bye to all our senior mem­bers. See ya on Broadway guys.

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CAFETERIA GUIDEThe Prep cafeteria would at first glance seem to be just like any other cafeteria. The picture to the right seems to support this contention. Yet the cafeteria is dif­ferent from any other anywhere. Look­ing at the caf “seating arrangem ent" at­tests to the diversity of the school. The scene below is a depiction of a typical morning cafeteria set-up. The lines have been drawn and all the groups are firm ly entrenched in their positions. Everyone is prepared for a surprise food attack. Any stranger walking in would certain­ly need a guide . and a suit of armor.

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HIGHER ACHIEVEMENT PROGRAM

ABOVE: This picture was taken after Luis was told that he wasn't getting paid for tutoring. LEFT: back row, left to right; Ralph Pantozzi, Bernie Spann, Dwayne Andrews, John Pa­dilla, Wally Boozer-Ayuso, Kenny Collis, Miguel Sierra. Third row, left to right; Israel Soto, Dewan Worrell, Brian Carrillo, Ariel Dimaya, Eric Cook. Second row, left to right; Darren Porter, David Mayi, Andy Bryant, John Anderson, Rajesh Ramsumair, Francis Gutierrez. Front row, left to right; Sean Strickland, Luis Ayala, Ray Ortiz, Julio Luna, John Kim, Jim Salmon, Robert Salmon, Carlos Panchana.

H.A.P., the brainchild of Fr. Browning, is stronger than ever. The program offers courses to students entering the 8th grade. An "Option" program consist­ing of activities such as the H.A.P. newspaper supplements the academics. After lunch an extensive intramural program is conducted. All of this would be impossible without the work of the Prep students who give up 6 weeks of their summer to help the kids. Their dedication goes unnoticed to most, but the 150 or so H.A.P. grads in Prep can at­test to the help they were given.

ABOVE: The ref about to make another questionable call. RIGHT: H.A.P. Director Rev. John Browning with H.A.P.'s new bell. ABOVE RIGHT: H.A.P. students marveling at the

[ expertise of the awesome tutors.

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MISSION DRIVE COMMITTEE

One of the most enjoyable times of the year is the several weeks in late winter and ear­ly spring when the Mission D rive comes around. A l­though not everyone likes be­ing asked constantly for m oney every day for a month, the efforts are for a good cause. Moreover, mis­sion drive time brings raffles, pie and sponge throws, and Dress Down Day. The com­m ittee is entrusted with counting the money brought in (which is no small task) and putting up weird posters on the walls. No one could be helped at all if not for the work of this committee.

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TOP OF PAGE: left to right; Ed Cargiulo, Mike Gomez, Oliver Cartano, Jose Mayo, Eoin Treacy, Jacques Oliver, Kevin McCann, Ken Nippes, Richard Gutierrez, Robert Alvarez, Jonathan O Donnell, Joe DiFoglio, William Bengston, Mr. Jack Raslowsky. ABOVE: Keep your eyes open wnue you re count­ing that money, Ken. ABOVE, MIDDLE: It looks like Rich trusts your money counting methods as much as the rest of us do, Joe. ABOVE, RIGHT: The coveted prizes reserved for the classes that open wallets the best. RIGHT: Hey, Mr. Raslowsky, why are you putting those bills in your pocket?

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Some men don't seem to care about what is going on around them. They are content to live out their lives, caring only about them­selves and ignoring all others. Claudio Burgaleta is the antithesis of. anyone like this. If Claudio sees that you have a problem, you won't get away without being helped. More importantly, when you don't want help but need it, he is not afraid to go after you and tell you what you need to hear. He will tell you the truth, even if it hurts you to hear it. This is the mark of a true friend. So many people have been touched by this man in his brief three year tenure at Prep; none of these people will ever forget him.

It sometimes seems that Claudio does not care, that he has given up. However, none of the times that he has acted like this has changed what is underneath. He cares. He will go that extra mile, just as Jesus tells us to. Claudio won't stand on the sidelines when things are not right; he gets into the argument so conditions will be better for every­one. Claudio is leaving this year; he will continue his studies as a Jesuit in Berkeley, California. W e wish him well, as we remember all the good times we had. (Claudio's an expert on relaxation.) We dedicate the work that we have put into this book to you, Claudio. W e will be with you always. Good Luck. (Eng­lish)

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PETREAN

Although the average student seldom comes into contact with the yearbook until the tangible result at the end of the year, the process of producing that result never stops. Hours of aggrava­tion, numerous brainstorms, ar­guments, and lost weekends are the memories of the staff. The whole group does their best to capture the many happenings of the school year and change those happenings into pictures, layout and copy. This is no easy task. The book that you hold in your hands exists because of the sacrifices of the people on these pages.

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Page 124: clockwise from top right: Ralph Pantozzi, Editor-in-Chief; Moderator Claudio M. Burgaleta and what's his name in a familiar pose; Sean O'Connor, Exec. Activities Editor; Steve Way, Exec. Sports Editor; Jeff Jablonski, Exec. Seniors Edi­tor; Susan Baber, Asst. Moderator; Don Lapine, Editor-in-Chief. PAGE 125: top row, left to right; Steve Salvemini, Exec. Faculty Editor; Tony Cabrera, Exec. Pho­tography Editor; Kevin Lyons, Faculty Editor; Mike Voicu, Sports Editor. Second row, left to right: Dave Toussas, Photogra­phy Editor; Kevin Atchison, Seniors Edi­tor; Bob Bleach, Faculty Editor; Dave Gol- drich, Activities Editor. RIGHT: front row, left to right; Ian Schaplowsky, John Remishofski, Jeff Vita, Carlos Pomares, Dennis Degnan, Bhavin Shah, Manny Guarda, Vincent LoRe, Ken Ferrante, A1 Ortega, liernan Hernandez, Oliver Car­tano. Back row, left to right; Robert Leung, Steve Fals, Robert Weierman, Joel Hampton, Phil Parziale, Ryonguk Lee, Matt Labus, Mike Stefano, Sabahat Khan.

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BRIAN A DO RN ETTOIntramurals 1,2,3,4; Italian Club 2,3,4; Emmaus 3

B. Adornetto:"A flute with no holes is not a flute, but a doughnut with no hole is a dan- ish."-Chevy Chase

D. Ahern:"/ gotta' admit that I'm a little bit confused; sometimes it seems to me as if I'm just being used."-Roger Waters

KEVIN J. ATCHISON "A TCH "

Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Honor Pin 1,2,3; Spirit Committee 2,3,4; Dance Committee 2,3,4; Petroc 3; Photography Club 1,2; Ski Club 1,2,3,4; Irish Club 1,2,3,4; Latin American Society 2; Spirit Award 2; Science Club 2,3,4; Emmaus Team 4; Petrean 2,3,4, Senior Edi­tor; Slavic Club 1,2,3,4; NHS

ANDREW ALICANDRI “A N D Y"

Football 2,3; Indoor Track 4; Out­door Track 4; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Honor Pin 2; Band 1,2; Italian Club1,2,3,4, Secretary; Eucharistic Min­ister 4; Emmaus Team 4; Junior Prom Committee 3

DANIEL AHERN "G O D O F THE

U N D ERW O RLD " Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Dance Com­mittee 2,3; Band 1; Italian Club 1; Irish Club 4; Latin American Soci­ety 2; T.V. Studio 3; Slavic Club 1,2,3,4; Rock and Roll Club 2,3,4; Collector's Club 4

A. Alicandri:"To my friends, Thank You!"

K. Atchison:"Ain't nothin' gonna breaka my stride. Thanks for everything Mom and Dad."

J. Arceo:"Watch out for people who grin and wink at you; they have thought of something evil."-Proverbs 16:30

JO H N J. ARCEO "JO H N A ."

Basketball 1; Indoor Track 4; Intra­murals 1,2,3,4; Gynnastics 1,2,3,4; Honor Pin 1; Chess Club 4; Latin American Society 2; Science Club 2,3,4; Computer Club 4; Oriental Club 1,2,3,4, Treasurer

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E. Barua:"You either go all the way, or you don't go at all; cause the world meets no one half-way. If you want it, take it; if you don't, someone else will."

F. Bayerlein:"The light looks green to me."

EDGAR BARUA “EDDIE"

Wrestling 4; Indoor Track 2; Intra­murals 1,2,3,4; Gymnastics 1,2,3,4, Captain; Spirit Committee 4; Latin American Society 1,2,3,4, Execu­tive; Ebony Club 1,2,3,4, Executive

GREGORY BELLOTTI "WHITEGHOST"

Football 1,2,3,4, Captain; Intramur­als 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1,2; Intramural Staff 1,2; Homeroom President 2,3; Spirit Committee 1,2,3,4; Senior Prom Committee 4; Italian Club 1,2,3,4; Latin American Society 2; Eucharistic Minister 4; Junior Prom Committee 3; Mission Drive Committee 2,3; Computer Club 3; Parachute Club 3,4; Emmaus 3,4; Weightlifting Club 1,2,3,4

FREDERICK BAYERLEIN "FAST FREDDIE"

Basketball 1; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Dance Committee 2; Ski Club 3,4; Irish Club 4; German Exchange 3; Stage Crew 4; German Club 2,3; Computer Science Gold Medal 3

CARLOS BELLIDO "LO S"

Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Honor Pin 1,2,3; Petroc 2; Forensics 2,3,4; Eu­charistic Minister 4; Emmaus Team 4; Radio Club 1,2; German Club 3,4; Algebra I Gold Medal; Greek I Gold Medal; Greek II Gold Medal; N.HS.

C. Bellido:"Procrastination is the thief o f time."

G. Bellotti:"Re-lax"

B. Benebe:"The paths of glory lead but to the grave."-Thomas Gray

BENJAMIN BENEBE "BEN "

Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Chess Club 4; Skateboard Club 3,4; Oriental Club 2,3; German Club 2,3

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W. Benzija:"Prep Pride Forever! Good luck in all you do! God Bless"

J. Bernardo:"To the parents: Let your son choose his own path and it will always lead back to you."

W ALTER BENZIJA "W A LT"

Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Student Coun­cil 2,3,4, President; Honor Pin 1,2,3; H.A.P. 3; Homeroom Presi­dent 1; Spirit Committee 4; Foren- sics 1,2,3,4, Captain; Spirit Award 3; Eucharistic Minister 4; Mission Drive Committee 3,4; Slavic Club 1,2,3,4; Emmaus 3; Gold Medal U.S. History 3; Silver Medal English 3; N.H.S.

ROBERT BLEACH Outdoor Track 3; Golf 2; Honor Pin 1,2; Science Club 2; Petrean 4, Faculty Editor; Slavic Club 1,2,3,4

RO BERT BIGG "JE SSE "

Indoor Track 2; Intramurals 1,2,3,4;H.A.P. 1; Irish Club 1,2; Science Club 1,4; Radio Club 1,2; Guitar Club 1; Rock-and-RoIl Club 2,3

JO H N BERNARDO Basketball 1,2,3,4; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Honor Pin 1,2,3; French Club 2; Oriental Club 1,2,3,4, Vice- President; Silver Medal U.S. Histo­ry 3; N.H.S.

R. Bigg: "Good Times! Bad Times'

R. Bleach:"If you love something, let it go. If it comes back to you, it's yours. I f it doesn't, hunt it down and kill it."

G. Brown:"Budweiser-Because 'U' deserve what every individual should en­joy regularly!"

GREG BROW N "JELLYBEAN"

Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Hockey 1,2,3,4, Captain; T.V. Studio 4; Weightlift­ing Club 1,2

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STEPHEN BYRON "B-M AN "

Wrestling 1; Indoor Track 2; Intra­murals 1,2,3,4; Spirit Committee 4; Dance Committee 4; Italian Club 4; Irish Club 3,4; Slavic Club 1,2,3,4; Latin-American Society 3,4; Ger­man Club 2,3,4

MARC BRYANT "ORANGE"

Basketball 2,3,4; Skateboard Club 4; Ebony Club 1,2,3,4

JOHN J. CALICCHIO Intramurals 1; Honor Pin 1,2,3; Dance Committee 1,2,3,4; Band 1,2,3,4; Italian Club 3; Science Club 2,3

M. Bryant:"If you think I'm ugly, look at the guys next to me."

S. Byron:"You're askin' for it!!"

A. Cabrera:"Of all the forces in the universe, the greatest are Faith, Hope, and Love. But the greatest of all is Love."-God

P. Calderon:"Effort within the mind further lim­its the mind, because effort implies struggle towards a goal, and when you have a goal, a purpose, an end is in view, you have placed a limit on the mind"-Bruce Lee

J. Calicchio:"Easy doesn't do it."-A1 Burnstein

ANTHONY CABRERA "TO N E"

Student Council 4; Gymnastics 1,2,3; Honor Pin 1,2,3; Spirit Com­mittee 3,4; Senior Prom Committee 4; Dance Committee 2,3,4; Petroc 2,3,4, Photography Editor; Latin- American Society 2,3; Emmaus Team 4; Petrean 2,3, Photography Editor 4; Stage Crew 2,3,4; Guitar Club 2,3,4; Harvard Model Con­gress 3,4; Diving 3,4; N.H.S.

FABLU CALDERON "PAAAB"

Wrestling 1,4; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Bowling 1; Spirit Committee 4; Photography Club 2; Latin Ameri­can Society 1,2,3,4; Mission Drive Committee 1,2,3,4; Petrean 3; Paper and Pen 3,4; Ebony Club 1,2,3,4; Strategic War Games Club 1; Dun­geons and Dragons Club 1; Emma­us 3,4

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RAUL CAMALIGAN "RA-U LAA Y"

Basketball 1,2; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Intramural Staff 1,2,3,4; Dance Committee 1,2; Ori­ental Club 1,2,3,4, President; Eb­ony Club 3,4; Emmaus 3,4

ERIC V. CANTADA Indoor Track 3,4; Outdoor Track 2,4; Intramurals 2,3,4; Honor Pin 2; Chess Club 2; French Club 2,3; Ori­ental Club 2,3,4

R. Camiligan:"The art o f war is like the art of sex. The simplest moves are the best."-Napolean

P. Campen:"If I knew, I'll tell ya!"

PATRICK CAMPEN "W H U BBY"

Football 1,2,3,4; Outdoor Track 3,4; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Irish Club 1,2,3,4; Weightlifting Club 1,2,3,4; Junior Prom Committee, 3

DAVID CARDINO "D A V E"

Indoor Track 3,4; Outdoor Track 3,4; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Honor Pin 1,2,3; Italian Club 1,2,3,4; Emmaus 3; Garden State Distinguished Scholar; National Merit Com­mended Student

OSVALDO CARDALES JR. "O ZZIE"

Tennis 3,4; Intramurals 3,4; Bowl­ing 4; Spirit Committee 4; Ski Club 4; Latin-American Society 4; Weightlifting Club 4; Mission Drive Committee 4; Stage Crew 4; T.V. Studio 4

E. Cantada:"I'll stop the world and melt with you. You've seen the difference and it's getting better all the time. There's nothing you and I won't do."-Modern EnglishD. Cardino:"You can't turn your back in the world o f professional wrestling." -Gorilla Monsoon

O. Cardales:"A good education goes a way."

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J. Castro:"At school they taught me how to be so pure in thought and mind and deed; they didn't quite suc­ceed"-Pet Shop Boys

C. Catania:"They pelted us with rocks and garbage"-David Letterman

JONATHAN CASTRO Wrestling 3,4; Outdoor Track 2,3; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Gymnastics 4; Dance Committee 4; Ski Club 4; Computer Club 1; Oriental Club2,3,4

NORMAN CHAIT "STORM IN ' NORMAN"

Intramurals 2; Swimming 2,3,4; Chess Club 2; Slavic Club 4; Weightlifting Club 3,4; Collector's Club 4

EDWARD A. CHEATAM Football 1,2,3,4; Indoor Track 4; Outdoor Track 4; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Intramural Staff 1,2,3,4; Spirit Committee 3,4; Latin-Ameri- can Society 2,3,4; Computer Club 3; Ebony Club 1,2,3,4; Bicycle Club 3

CHRISTOPHER CATANIA "SPEED"

Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Homeroom President 2; Ski Club 4; T.V. Studio 2,3,4; Collector's Club 4; Rock and Roll Club 2

JEFFREY CHANG Intramurals 3,4; Dance Committee 3; Petroc 3,4, Design Editor; Irish Club 4; Petrean 3,4, Stage Crew 4; T.V. Studio 4; Computer Club 3,4; Oriental Club 4; German Club 3

N. Chait:"And till I'm much obliged, such a pleasant stay. But now, it's time for me to go. I know I got one thing I got to do: RAMBLE ON."-Led Zeppelin

J. Chang:"As I starred into the abyss, the abyss starred back at me and neither liked what we saw."-Bro. Theodore

E. Cheatam:"Sorry, but I don't remember asking

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V. Chrisos:"Man learns through suffering."

T. Cooney:"It was the best o f times. It was the worst o f times."-Charles Dickens

VASILIOS CH RISOS "BILL"

Indoor Track 3; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Soccer 1,2,3,4; Spirit Committee 2,3,4; Italian Club 2,3,4; Science Club 2,3; Radio Club 2; Computer Club 1,2

TERENCE COONEY "T E R "

Honor Pin 1; Chess Club 1; Science Club 2,4

CHRISTOPHER G. CULHANE

Basketball 1,2,3; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Intramural Staff 1,2,3,4; Honor Pin 1,2,3; Homeroom President 2,3; Spirit Committee 3,4; Petroc 3,4; Ski Club 3,4; Irish Club 1,2,3,4; Spirit Award 3; German Club 2,3,4; N.H.S.

M. Cotton:"Let it b e "-John Lennon and Paul McCartney

C. Culhane:"Success lies in getting up just one more time than you fall."

P. Cunningham:"I don't know where I'm going. But, I sure know where I've been." -Whitesnake

MICHAEL COTTON "COOL M IK E"

Intramurals 1,2; Honor Pin 1,2; Pe­troc 3,4; Irish Club 1,2,3,4; Latin- American Society 2

PATRICK F. CUNNINGHAM "O P IE"

Indoor Track 2; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Soccer 1,2,4; Golf 1; Honor Pin 1; Spirit Committee 2,3,4; Dramatics 3,4; Irish Club 1,2,3,4; Emmaus Team 4; Parachute Club, Crocodile Club 3

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THESAINTPETER'SPREPGAME

Although Prep itself is not a board game, it sometimes seems as if someone is rolling the dice for you. These two pages are a collection of humorous happenings at school that make ev­eryone's life more "in* teresting." If you want to try your luck, start in the upper left hand cor­ner. Then roll the dice and follow the direc­tions of the space that you land on. Then roll again. See if you can be the first to reach the center and graduate.

You thought Prep was a coed school. BACK TWO SPACES

You set a school record for getting bookchecked. BACK TWO SPACES

Fr. Kuntz tells you a bad joke and you forget to laugh. AHEAD TWO SPACES

Two feet of snow, school is in session, and you stay home. AHEAD THREE SPACES

The cafeteria food is found to have nutritional value. AHEAD TWO SPACES

The soda machine only gives you colored seltzer. BACK ONE SPACE

Your booklist is longer than the last story you read. BACK TWO SPACES

You fail Senior religion. BACK THREE SPACES

You trip while walking up to get your diploma. BACK TWO SPACES

You kick an underclassman off the Senior bleachers. AHEAD TWO SPACES

Senioritis is recognized a legitimate medical condition. GO TO INNER RING - ONE SPACE

Easy Senior schedule - Wytocki, Campion, Stump, Donahue. ROLL AGAIN

The yearbook Is delivered before graduation. AHEAD ONE SPACE

You've given up trying to get to class on time AHEAD ONE SPACE

The student council president delivers on ALL his promises. AHEAD ONE SPACE

Your 7th period teacher is absent on a short day, but you're not allowed to leave. BACK TWO SPACES

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You have a note certifying your sneakers as "orthopedic shoes." AHEAD TWO SPACES

You get a 100 on a Campion paper - then you wake up. BACK ONE SPACE

Your class establishes the largest curve in school history. BACK ONE SPACE

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■ p %ou are late ir elm by Wo seconds id you get

I kg. BACKRwoPACES

You pass all your exams by one point each. AHEAD ONE SPACE

You have three classes on the fourth floor of the English building. BACK ONE SPACE

You average is 69.999 and you get a 0.0. BACK TWO SPACES

The walk-a-thon is officially changed to the drive-a-thon. AHEAD ONE SPACE

You profit $90 selling elevator passes. AHEAD TWO SPACES

bu made itl □ DOWN DTHE ENTER OF HE BOARD

You get your first jug on the last 4n y g of school in Senior year. BACK THREE SPACES

You discover a cure for senior!tis, but you destroy the formula. AHEAD TWO SPACES

GRADUATIONIf

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. 'ou spill your flfrink all over liour prom 1 fate. BACKpvoPACES

But you find out *ihe was going to dump you anyway. AHEAD THREE SPACES

Your car breaks down as the bus you used to take passes you by. BACK ONE &PACE

You visit the Academy Deli for Prep day. BACK ONE SPACE

The SAT you got 1600 on was a fake. BACK ONE SPACE

The manager of the hotel for the Boston trip comes to Prep to seek revenge. BACK TWO SPACES

You forget your lockercombination - for the fifth time. BACK TWO SPACES

All yen? mid­terms are multiple choice. AHEAD ONE SPACE

You actually read the F e tm c - and save all the issues. BACK ONE SPACE

The copy machine is down die day of the test - dam! AHEAD TWO SPACES

Every day of the week is Late Start AHEAD ONE SPACE

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vou get lung oncer from Walking jhrough the nooking pit. BACK TWO SPACES

Someone writes your combination on the front of your locker. BACK TWO SPACES

You get knocked unconscious by a roll of toilet paper at a rally. BACK ONE SPACE

Someone on the bowling team bowls 300, but nobody notices. BACK TWO SPACES

Two fire drills interrupt two killer tests. AHEAD TWO SPACES

One of your dumb exuses actually fools a teacher. AHEAD ONE SPACE

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PAUL CUSH Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Chess 2,3,4; Irish Club 1,2,3,4; French Club 2; Rock and Roll Club 3; Science Club 2,3,4; Stage Crew 2,3,4; Computer Club 2

JOHN DeFILIPPIS Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Honor Pin 2,3; Chess Club 4; Italian Club 4; Com­puter Club 1,4; A.C.L. Silver Medal 2; A.C.L. Magna Cum Laude Latin Award 3

J. DeFilippis:"You don't have to be sweet to be good."-Ron Hextall

T. DiCostanzo:"Today is the tomorrow we worried about yesterday."

R. Dimler:"Seasons may change, weather blows, but you still leave a mark on me." -David Bowie

ROBERT DIMLER Cross Country 2,3; Honor Pin 1,3; Forensics 3,4; Emmaus Team 4; N.H.S.

THOMAS S. DiCOSTANZO "TO M "

Cross Country 1,2,3,4, Captain; In­door Track 1,2,3,4, Captain; Out­door Track 1,2,3,4; Captain; Honor Pin 1,2; Band 1,2,3,4, President; Stage Band 3,4; Spirit Award 3

T. Curran: "Semper Fidelis.'

P. Cush:"It's no problem'

TERRENCE CURRAN Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Gymnastics 1; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Honor Pin 2; Dance Committee 2,3,4; Irish Club 2; Emmaus 3; German Club 2,3,4

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C. DiNardo:"No Comment."-Oliver North

S. DiNardo:"And soon these childish dreams must end, to become a man and go on to dream again."-Bruce Springsteen

CH RISTOPH ER N. D iN A RD O

Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Italian Club 2,4; Science Club 4; Paper and Pen 4; Computer Club 4; Role Playing Games Club 1,3

CHRISTOPHER DOROSZCZYK

"SPOCK X"Football 1,2,3,4; Indoor Track1.2.3.4, Captain; Outdoor Track1 .2 .3 .4 , Captain; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Intramural Staff 3,4; Honor Pin 1,2,3; Spirit Committee 3,4; Irish Club 4; Science Club 2,3,4; T.V. Studio 4; Slavic Club 1,2,3,4; German Club 1,2,3,4; German Ex­change 3; Parachute Club; Weight­lifting Club 1,2,3,4; Hockey Man­ager 3,4

DAVID DONNELLY Cross Country 3,4; Indoor Track 2,3,4; Outdoor Track 2,3,4; H.A.P. 1; Irish Club 1,2,3,4; Science Club2,3,4, Chairman; Emmaus Team 4; Paper and Pen; 3,4

SALVATORE D iN A RD O "SA L"

Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Italian Club 4; Stage Crew 4

D. Donnelly:"This is not me. Please get back to me.

C. Doroszczyk:"Once in a great while, everyone crashes and burns. A nd when you do, just make sure you choose the right beer to put out the flames."-Becks

STANLEY DUDA Tennis 1; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Dance Committee 4; Italian Club 2,3,4; Science Club 2,3,4; Computer Club 4; Slavic Club 1,2,3

S. Duda:"Forsan et haec olim meminisse juva- bit."

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M. Elson:"The nearest way to glory is to strive to be what you wish to be thought to b e"-Socrates

C. Esposito:"We are on a journey to keep an ap­pointment with whatever we are." -Gene Roddenberry

D. Estrada:"If it feels good, DO ITU"

MICHAEL ELSON Cross Country 1,2,3,4, Captain; Outdoor Track 1; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Swimming 1,2,3,4; Home­room President 1; Dramatics 3,4; Eucharistic Minister 4; Mission Drive Committee 2; German Club 2,3, Vice-President, 4; Harvard Model Congress 3,4; English Silver Medal 1; N.H.S.

T. Dzubina:"This song is over. It's all behind me." -The Who

R. Ebanks:"You better believe there will be times in your life when you'll be feeling like a stumbling fool. So take it from me, you'll learn more from your acci­dents than anything you could ever learn at school."-Billy Joel

THOMAS M. DZUBINA "M O T"

Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Hockey 2,3,4; Swimming 1; Dance Committee 4; Dramatics 1,2,3,4; Ski Club 4

CHRIS ESPOSITO "ESPO"

Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Dance Com­mittee 1

RICHARD A. EBANKS "RICH "

Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Intramural Staff 2,3,4; H.A.P. 1,2,4; Dance Committee 1,2,3; French Club 2; Latin-American Society 1,2,3,4; Eu­charistic Minister 4; T.V. Studio 1,2; Radio Club

DAVID ESTRADA "LURCH"

Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Hockey 3,4; Latin-American Society 1,2, Execu­tive, 3,4; Ebony Club 3,4

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JO H N FEENEY "FR O ST S"

Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Intramural Staff 4; Irish Club 4; Weight-lifting Club 4;

JOH N FLANAGAN "B IFF"

Football 1,2,3; Basketball 1,2; Stu­dent Council 2,3; Intramural Staff 1,2; Homeroom President 1; Dance Committee 1,2; Italian Club 1,2,3,4; Irish Club 1,2,3,4; Ebony Club 1,2,3,4; Emmaus 3; Mission Drive Committee 2,3

TON Y FROIO "TBO N Y "

Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Hockey 1,2,3,4; Ski Club 4; Italian Club 1,2,3,4; Computer Club 1,2,3,4

RO BERT FONTICOBA Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Honor Pin 2,3; Latin-American Society 1,2,3,4; 2:18 Club 1,2,3,4

J. Flanagan:"Bayonne is for scrubs; Monclair is for studs."

R. Fonticoba:"When all else fails #/@ * it."

T. Froio:"Don't put o ff today what you can definitely put o ff tomorrow!"

J. Fenney:"That which does not kill us, makes us stronger."

M. Figurski:"Hay NA-NE NA-NE."

MICHAEL FIGURSKI Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Dance Com­mittee 3,4; Ski Club 3,4; Science Club 2,3,4; Slavic Club 1,2,3,4

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DAVID GOLDRICH Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Science Club2,3,4, Treasurer; Petrean 3, Activi­ties Editor 4; Colletor's Club 4

JOHN GILLESPIE "JO N N Y CAT"

Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Dance Com­mittee 3,4; Ski Club 3,4; Irish Club 2,3,4; Science Club 2,3,4; Emmaus Team 4

MARK T. GNECCO "SILENT 'G'N-E-C-C-O"

Football V, Cross Country 3,4, Cap­tain; Indoor Track 3,4; Outdoor Track 3,4; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Golf 1; Honor Pin 1,2,3; Spirit Commit­tee 2,3,4; Dance Committee 1,2,3,4; Italian Club 4; German Exchange 3; German Club 2,3,4; Rock and Roll Club 3,4

J. Gillard:We don't need no education . . . we don't need no thought control . . . -Pink Floyd

M. Gnecco:"If it's too loud; then you're old."

D. Goldrich:"Formative years of my life: Prep"

M. Gajewski:"Ain't it fu n n y how it is you n ever m iss it 'till it's g on e aw ay."

J. Gillespie: "E eeeeeeeee D oggie.

MICHAEL GAJEWSKI "JUICE"

Basketball 1; Indoor Track 4; Ten­nis 1; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Home­room President 1; Slavic Club 1,2; Collector's Club 4

JEFFREY GILLARD "J-R O C K "

Football 1,2,3; Indoor Track 1,2,3,4; Outdoor Track 1,2,3,4; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Homeroom President 2; Spirit Committee 2,3,4; Irish Club 1,2,3,4; Science Club 2,3; Stage Band 4; German Club 2,3; Rock and Roll Club 3,4, President; Em­maus 3; Crocodile Club 3; Para­chute Club

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JAM ES GROGAN "JIM "

Tennis 1,2,3,4; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Student Council Executive Com­mittee 4; Honor Pin 1,2,3; Senior Prom Committee 4; Forensics 2,3,4; Paper and Pen 1; German Club 3,4; AATG Finalist 3

MANUEL GUARDA "M A N N Y "

Gymnastics 3,4; Spirit Committee 4; Photography Club 2,3; Latin- American Society 2,3,4; Mission Drive Committee 2; Petrean 4; Computer Club 1,2,3,4

R. Henneberry:"My. Mission: to explore strange new worlds, to seek out new life and new civilization, to boldly go where no man has gone before."

J. Hester:"Take it easy killer"-Paul Darata

H. Holzmann:"Of all the things I've lost, I miss my mind the most."

RICHARD HENNEBERRY "H UCKLE"

Tennis 1,3,4; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Ski Club 3,4; Irish Club 4; Slavic Club 1,2,3,4; Emmaus 3,4; Weight­lifting Club 1,2

JOHN HESTER "TH E HEAD

REPRESSION IST" Football 1,2; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Baseball 3,4; Spirit Committee 2,3,4; Italian Club 1,2,3,4; Irish Club 1,2,3,4; T.V. Studio 1,2,3; Ra­dio Club 4; Ebony Club 2,3; Collec­tor's Club 4; Henchman 4

HENRY HOLZMANN "H AN K THE TA N K "

Honor Pin 1,2,3; Chess Club 3; Sci­ence Club 2,3; Computer Club 4; German Club 2,3; German Ex­change 3; Harvard Model Congress 3; Role Playing Games Club 1,2,3,4

J. Grogan:"Remember that on the political scale, the opposite o f being on the Right is not being on the Left; it is being in the W rong."

M. Guarda:"Get a good job with more pav and you're O .K."-Pink Floyd

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R O Y JIM E N E Z Wrestling 3,4; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Soccer 1,2,3,4; Intramural Staff 3,4; Honor Pin 1,2,3; Spirit Committee 3,4; Rock and Roll Club 2,3; Emma­us 3,4

J. Hughes:"College is going to be the best two weeks of my life."

JOHN HUGHES Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Student Coun­cil 2; Soccer 1,2,3,4, Captain; Hock­ey 2,3,4; Golf 4; Intramural Staff 3,4; Spirit Committee 2,3,4; Maroon Marauder; Petroc 4; Ski Club 1,2,3,4; Italian Club 1,2,3,4; Irish Club 1,2,3,4; Mission Drive Com­mittee 3,4; Parachute Club 3,4

G EO R G E W . JA M E S IV "Z E K E "

Football 1,2,3; Wrestling 1,2, Cap­tain, 3,4; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Hon­or Pin 2; H.A.P. 1,2; Homeroom President 2,3,4; Spirit Committee 4; Latin-American Society 2,4; Em­maus Team 4; Junior Prom Com­mittee 3; Mission Drive Committee 2,3; Computer Club 1,3; Ebony Club 1,2,3, Executive, 4; Skateboard Club 2,3; Weightlifting Club 1,2,3,4

JE F F R E Y R E A D JA B L O N SK I " JA B S "

Student Council 2,3,4, Treasurer; Honor Pin 1,2,3; Senior Prom Committee 4; Petroc 3; Forensics1,2, Captain, 3,4; Emmaus Team 4; Petrean 3, Senior Editor 4; Slavic Club 1,2,3,4; Spirit Award 4; Hugh O'Brien Youth Ambassador; Boy's State 3; Who's Who in American High Schools 3; N.H.S.

G. James:"I'm paid in full!"

R. Jimenez:"Although this will just be a memory, some memories will last forever." -Rush

S. Joshi:"The highest form of bliss is living with a certain degree of folly." -Erasmus

SA FA L JO S H I "S A F "

Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Honor Pin 1,2; Spirit Committee 2,3,4; French Club 2,3; Science Club 2,3,4; Pe­trean 4; T.V. Studio 1,2; Computer Club 1,2; Geometry Silver Medal 2; Algebra II Silver Medal; Chemistry Silver Medal 3

J. Jablonski"You look MAHVELOUS!" -Billy Crystal

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JO S E P H K E A L Y "C R A S H "

Basketball 1,2; Tennis 1,2,3,4, Cap­tain; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Student Council 3,4, Executive Committee; Intramural Staff 2,3; Honor Pin 2,3 ; Spirit Committee 1 ,2 ,3 ,4 ; Dance Committee 2,3; Irish Club1,2,3,4; Science Club 2; Parachute Club 3,4; Crocodile Club 3

S. Kearney"Better to reign in H ell than serve in Heaven."-Milton

M. Kenny"These are not the best o f times, but these are the only times I will ever know."-Billy Joel

E. Keohane "I drank what?"-Socrates

EU G EN E K E O H A N E "M E A N G E N E "

Football 1,3; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1,2,3, Captain 4; Honor Pin 1,2,3; Spirit Committee 2,3, Chairman, 4; Petroc 2; Italian Club 4; Irish Club 1,2,3,4; Emmaus 3; Weightlifting 1,2,3,4; ACL Silver Medal 2

MICHAEL S. KENNY Basketball 1; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Spirit Committee 4; Dance Com­mittee 1,2,3,4 Executive Commit­tee; Photography Club 1,2,3,4; Chess Club 1; Irish Club 1,2,3,4; Emmaus 3,4; Art Club 3,4; Science Club 3; Stage Crew 1,2,3 Stage Manager, 4 Production Manager; T .V . Studio 2; Computer Club 1,2,3,4

P. Juskiewicz:"I says 'Yeah, I play a little guitar.' He says, 'So why don't you spend some money and get a bigger one?'"

J. Kealy:"Ipromise, Mrs. Bell, I'll never have a party here again . . . Yeah, right."

P A T R IC K JU S K IE W IC Z " JE S U S "

Football 1,2; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Spirit Committee 1,2; Italian Club 2,3; Irish Club 1,2,3,4; T .V . Studio 1,2,4; Guitar Club 1,2,3,4; Computer Club 3; Slavic Club 1,2,3; Rock and Roll Club 1,2,3,4

SEAN KEARNEY "SK IP PY "

Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Science Club 2,3,4; Dungeons and Dragons 1; Collectors Club 4; Rock and Roll Club 3; 2:18 Club 1,2,3,4

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M. Khwaja:"They asked me why I did what I did. Well sir, I guess there's just a meaness in this world."-Bruce Springsteen

M. King:"If you don't eat your meat, how can you have any pudding, how can you have any pudding if you don't eat your meat. It's just an­other 'Brick in the Wall'""-Pink Floyd

MATTHEW KING "M UFFINS"

Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Hockey 1,2,3,4, Captain; Intramural Staff 2,3; Honor Pin 1; Ski Club 4; Italian Club 2,3,4; Irish Club 4; Stage Crew 4; T.V. Studio 4; Weightlifting Club 1,2,3,4; Parachute Club 4

DONALD P. LAPINE "D O N "

Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Honor Pin 1,2,3; Spirit Committee 4; Senior Prom Committee 4; Dance Com­mittee 4; Irish Club 4; Eucharistic Minister 4; Emmaus Team 4; Junior Prom Committee 3; Petrean 2,3, Underclassmen Editor 3, Editor-in- Cheif 4; N.H.S.

MOHAMMED HASSIB KHAWAJA "W ABEEB"

Football 1,3,4; Wrestling 3; Intra­murals 1,2,3,4; Bowling 3,4 Intra­mural Staff 2,3,4; Italian Club 4; Irish Club 4; French Club 2,3; Sci­ence Club 3,4; Computer Club 3,4; Oriental Club 4; Ebony Club 4; Weightlifting Club 3,4

m

D. Lapine"Dream the impossible! Then make your dreams come true!!"

R. Lavarro:"You gotta' cry without weeping, talk without speaking, scream without raising your voice."-U -2

D. Kleid:"Speak to women as if they are an­gels but assume they are serpents" -Sherlock's Last Case

DAVID KLEID "KLYDE"

Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Intramural Staff 1; Dance Committee 2,3,4; Irish Club 4; Emmaus Team 4; Stage Crew 2,3,4; T.V. Studio 1,2

R O L A N D O L A V A R R O Wrestling 2; Intramurals 1,2,4; Gymnastics 3,4; Bowling 3,4; Hon­or Pin 1,2,3; Dance Committee 4; Chess Club 2,3,4; French Club 2; Science Club 3,4; Paper and Pen 4; Computer Club 3,4; Oriental Club1,2,3,4, Secretary; Art Club 4

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S. Lee"Call me Ishmael."-H. Melville

P. Lempa"People never remember how you start; they only remember how you finish."

SANG DON LEE "CHRIS"

Cross Country 3,4; Wrestling 3; Outdoor Track 2,3,4; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Student Council 4; Honor Pin 2,3; Spirit Committee 4; Latin- American Society 2,3,4; Science Club 2,3,4; Computer Club 2,4; Ori­ental Club 2,3,4

BENJAMIN LIBROJO "BEN"

Outdoor Track 3,4; Intramurals 1,3,4; Gymnastics 4; Spirit Commit­tee 3,4; Ski Club 3,4; French Club 3,4; Stage Crew 4; Computer Club 1/3,4

PAUL PATRICK LEMPA "JU-ICE"

Basketball 1,2,3, Captain, 4; Intra­murals 1,2,3,4; Intramural Staff 1,2,3,4; Honor Pin 1,2,3; Home­room President 1,2,3; Spirit Com­mittee 3,4; Dance Committee 2; Pe­troc 3,4; Irish Club 1,2,3,4; Science Club 2; Paper and Pen 3,4; Slavic Club 1,2,3,4

HORACE ANTHONY LINDSEY

"HAL"Football 1; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Chess Club 2; Latin-American So­ciety 4; Computer Club 1; Ebony Club 1,2,3,4

WALLY LINDSLEY "HARALDO"

Wrestling 3,4; Tennis 1,2; Intra­murals 1,2,3,4; Gymnastics 1,2,3,4; Italian Club 1,2,3,4; Irish Club 4; Latin-American Society 1,2; Mis­sion Drive Committee 1,3

B. Librojo"All for freedom, and for pleasure. Nothing ever lasts forever."-Tears For Fears

H. Lindsey "I'm the M an."

W. Lindsley"There's no power around to keep a good man down."-Van Halen

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V. LoRe:"The direction in which education starts a man will determine his future life."-Plato

K. Lyons;"It is time for a new generation of leadership to cope with new problems and new opportunities. For there is a new world to be won."-John F. Kennedy

VINCENT LORE III Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Honor Pin 1,2,3; Spirit Committee 3,4; Petroc 2; Chess Club 3; Italian Club 2,3,4; Eucharistic Minister, Science Club 2,3,4; Petrean 4; Slavic Club 1,2,3,4; Emmaus 3,4; Harvard Model Con­gress 3; World Civilizations Silver Medal 1; Chemistry Gold Medal 3; French Gold Medal 3

DANIEL M. MAGLIONE "DAN"

Indoor Track 3,4; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Intramural Staff 3,4; Italian Club 2,3,4; Stage Crew 2,3; T.V. Studio 1,2,3,4, V ice-President; Rock and Roll Club 1,2,3,4

KEVIN THOMAS LYONS "CABBAGE"

Outdoor Track 3,4; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Spirit Committee 4; Dance Committee 4; Photography Club 2; Ski Club 4; Irish Club 1,2,3,4, Presi­dent; Latin-American Society 2; Science Club 2,3,4, Chairman; Em­maus Team 4; Petrean 3, Faculty Editor 4; T.V. Studio 3,4; Radio Club 3,4; Computer Club 2,3; Slavic Club 1,2,3; Crocodile Club 3

KEVIN MALLARDI Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Spirit Commit­tee 3; Dance Committee 3,4; Italian Club 3,4; Science Club 3; Computer Club 4

EDWARD R. MARTIN JR. "E-Z ED"

Basketball 1,2,3,4; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Student Council 2,3,4, Ex­ecutive Council; Baseball 2; Golf 1; Intramural Staff 2,3,4; Honor Pin 1,2,3; Spirit Committee 3,4; Dance Committee 1,2,3,4; Petroc 1,2,3, Page Editor, 4, Editor-in-Chief; Forensics 1,2; Ski Club 1,2; Irish Club 1,2,3,4; Spirit Award 2; Eu­charistic Minister; Science Club 2,3,4; Emmaus Team 4; Petrean 2,3; English I Gold Medal 1; Biology

D. Maglione:"I can lose myself in Chinese art and American girl"

K. Mallardi:"Please don't expect too much of me. I may not turn out how you want me to be. I'm sorry if I let you down, but I must decide where my future's bound."-The Youth of Today

E. Martin:"Success is never final and failure is never fatal."-Winston Churhill

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S. Mason"You can be what you want to be as long as you put your m ind to it."

F. Matta"The key to happiness: cold beer and hot girls."

SAMUEL C. MASON, JR. "SAM"

Football 1,2,3,4; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Honor Pin 1; Homeroom President 1,2; Ebony Club 1,2,3,4; Weightlift­ing Club 1,2,3,4; Intramural Coach 4

M. Matticola "You have to know what your limitations are, but sometimes ig­nore those limitations, or you'll never get past them ."-Walt Disney/Sherlock Holmes

B. McEwen"Break out your shields, raise up your swords, fight, fight to sur­vive."-White Lion

MARK F. MATTICOLA "WHEELS"

Swimming 3,4; Honor Pin 1,2,3; Band 1,2,3,4; Eucharistic Minister 4; Science Club 1,2,3; Stage Band 4; Emmaus 3; Biology Gold Medal 2

BRAD McCLEOD "COOL BRAD"

Tennis 3,4; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Gymnastics 4; Honor Pin 1,2; Homeroom President 1; Spirit Committee 4; Italian Club 3,4, Treasurer; Irish Club 4; Latin- American Society 3,4; Dungeons and Dragons Club 1; Ebony Club1,2.3,4

B. McLeod"You just be that way. O K?'

FRANCISCO J. MATTA "FRA N THE M A N "

Basketball 1,2,3; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Student Council 2,4; Base­ball 2; Intramural Staff 4; H.A.P. 1; Homeroom President 1,3; Spirit Committee 1,2,3,4; Latin-American Society 1,2,3,4; Emmaus 3; Emmaus Team 4; Oriental Club 4; Ebony Club 4

BRIAN McEWEN "MAC"

Outdoor Track 3; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Dance Committee 2,3,4; Ski Club 3,4; Irish Club 2,4; Emmaus 3; Science Club 2,4; Stage Crew 2,3,4; T.V. Studio 1,2; Radio Club 1,2,3,4; Guitar Club 4; Computer Club 4

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C. Mercado"Make the most amount of money with the least amount of effort!"

J. Monteforte"People never remember how you start; they only remember how you finish."

CARLOS I. MERCADO "MENOS MAN"

Wrestling 4; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Gymnastics 3,4; Baseball 2; Honor Pin 1,2,3; Latin-American Society 1,2,3,4; Science Club 2,3; Mission Drive Committee 2; Computer Club 4; Ebony Club 4; ACL Gold Medal 2

THOMAS MOORE "TO M "

Football 1; Basketball 1,2; Intra­murals 1,2,3,4; Soccer 3; Honor Pin 1; H.A.P. 1; Homeroom President 1; Dramatics 1; Ski Club 2,3,4 Presi­dent; Science Club 2,3,4; Mission Drive Committee 2; Slavic Club1,2,3,4

KENNETH MOORE Football 1; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Bowling 2,3,4; Honor Pin 1,2,3;H.A.P. 1,2,3,4; Homeroom presi­dent 1; Ski Club 1,2,3, Vice Presi­dent 4; Science Club 2,3,4; Mission Drive Committee 2; Petrean 4; Computer Club 1,2,3,4; Slavic ClubI,2,3,4; Physical Science Gold Med­al 1; N.H.S.

JASON MONTEFORTE "JAZZY J "

Basketball 1,2,3,4 Captain; Intra­murals 1,2,3,4; Golf 4; Intramural Staff 3,4; Spirit Committee 1,2,3,4; Dance Committee 1,2; Italian Club 1,2,3,4; Mission Drive Committee 3,4; Parachute Club 3,4

K. Moore"Our memories of yesterday will last a lifetime. We'll take the best, forget the rest, and someday we'll find these are the best of times."-Styx

T. Moore"The good old days weren't always good, but tomorrow ain't as bad as it seems."-Billy Joel

K. Morris"It has been a long four years, a lot of sweat, blood, and tears."

KEVIN M ORRIS Cross Country 3,4; Indoor Track 2,3,4; Outdoor Track 2,3,4; Intra­murals 1,2,3,4; Hockey 4; Dance Committee 1,2,3,4; Band 1,2; Pho­tography Club 3; Chess Club 2,3,4 Vice President; Ski Club 4; Irish Club 1,2,3,4; Science Club 2,3,4; Stage Crew 3,4; Guitar Club 4

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P. Morris:"Word is born!"

L. Namnama:"There are some customs and prac­tices in this empire quite particular" -Jonathan Swift

PAXTON MORRIS "PASO"

Football 1; Indoor Track 2,3,4; Out­door Track 1,2,3,4; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Latin-American Society 4; Computer Club 1; Ebony Club 1,2,3,4; Homeroom President 4

JULIO A. NIETO JR. "JULES"

Basketball 2; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Honor Pin 2,3; H.A.P. 1,3,4; Senior Prom Committee 4; Latin-Ameri­can Society 1,2,3,4, President; Em­maus Team 4; Latin Intro. Gold Medal 1; Spanish II Gold Medal 3; Ebony Club 4

EDWARD NESTOR "EDDIE SPAGHETTI"

Football 1,2,3,4; Indoor Track 2,3,4; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Intramural Staff 4; Spirit Commit­tee 2,3,4; Dance Committee 2; Irish Club 1,2,3,4; Parachute Club 4

LIBORIO E. NAMNAMA "LEE"

Indoor Track 1,2; Outdoor Track 2,3; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Gymnas­tics 2,3,4; Oriental Club 1,2,3,4; Parachute Club 4

E. Nestor:"I am most ill when I'm rhym in'and stealin'."-Mike D

J. Nieto"The road to success is a bumpy one, but when you finally get there it's smooth riding all the rest of the way."

RICHARD NUGENT "NUG"

Tennis 2,3,4; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Honor Pin 1,2,3; Homeroom Presi­dent 3

R. Nugent:"There are only two places in this league: first place and no place." -Tom Seaver

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SENIORJRIAN

ADORNETTO >9 Mallory Ave. erscy City, N.J.

07304

3ANIEL AHERN [25 Avenue A iayonne N.J. 07002

ANDREW ALICANDRI

1035 Garden St. -loboken, N.J. 07030

(OHN ARCEO 177 M anila Ave. lersey City, N .J. 07302

SEVIN ATCHISON !22 E. 19th Street view York, N.Y. 10003

EDGAR BARUA >08 Liberty Ave. [eisey City, N.J.

07307

FREDERICK BAYERLEIN

>23 Division Ave. -lasbrouck Hts. 07604

: a r l o s b e l l i d o[30 Wakeman Ave. Slewark, N.J. 07104

3REGO RY BELLOTTI 253 Carmita Ave. Rutherford, N.J. 07070

BENJAMIN BENEBE 169 M anila Ave. lersey City, N.J. 07302

WALTER BENZIJA 156 Pine Street Cliffside Park, N.J.

07010

JOHN BERNARDO 11 Howard Place lersey City, N .J. 07306

ROBERT BIGG >86 Woodlawn Ave. lersey City, N .J. 07305

tO BERT BLEACH >7 Humphrey Ave. iayonne, N.J.. 07002

GREGORY BROW N 47 Delafield Ave. Lyndhuist, N.J. 07071

MARC BRYANT 1941 W all Street Rahway, N.J. 07065

STEPHEN BYRON 26 C liff Street Jersey City, N.J. 07306

ANTHONY CABRERA

258 New YoduAa Newark, 07105

PABLO CALDERON 59 Beach Street Jersey City, N .J. 07307

CAI [iJO H N 226 Hutton Jersey City,

RAUL CAN 108 Kensinj t< Jersey City,

PATRICK 4A M PEN 30 King Av Weehawkei , N.J.

07087

ERIC CAN 251 Boyd A Jersey City,

DA VID CA 514 Garden Hoboken,

CCHIO Street N.J. 07307

ALIGAN on St.N.J. 07304

ADAe.N.J. 07304

RDINO Street .J. 07030

OSVALDO CARDALES

)09 Clinton Street H/Ant-or* M J

W ILFRED CASTRO 101 Grace Street Jersey City, N .J. 07307

CH RISTOPH ER CATANIA

163A Lincoln Street Jersey City, N .J. 07307

N ORM AN CHAIT 164 4th Street Apt. 34 Jersey City, N.J. 07302

JEFFREY CHANG 207 Second Ave.New York, New York

10003

EDW ARD CHEATAM II

12 Emory Street Jersey City, N.J. 07304

VASILIOS CH RISOS 133 Duncan Ave. Jersey City, N.J. 07306

TERENCE COONEY 115 Brinkerhoff St. Ridgefield Pk. N.J.

07660

MICHAEL COTTON 1006 Cross Ave. Elizabeth, N.J. 07208

CH RISTOPH ER CULHANE

520 Garden St. Hoboken, N .J. 07030

PATRICK CUNNINGHAM

169 Central Ave.W . Caldwell, N.J.

07006

TERRENCE CURRAN 617 Liberty Ave.Jersey City, N .J. 07307

PAUL CUSH 311 Travers PI. Lyndhurst, N .J. 07071

JO H N DeFILIPPIS 250 Neptune Ave. Jersey City, N .J. 07305

TH O M A S DiCOSTANZO

36 Albert St.N. Arlinf ton, N.J.

07032

R Q B E R llD IM L E R

DAVID DONNELLY 65 Gautier Ave.Jersey City, N.J. 07306

CHRISTOPHER DOROSZCZYK

140 Erie Ave. Rutherford, N.J. 07070

STANLEY DUDA 18 Avenue B Bayonne, N .J. 07002

TH OM AS DZUBINA 14 W alnut Ave. Rutherford, N .J. 07070

MICHAEL E 1497 N. Indian jPl.N. B runsw ick^J.J.

08902

RICHARD IBA N K S 135 Montgomery St. Jersey City, f . J . 07302

CH RISTOPH ESPO SITO

7501 Blvd. East North Bergen, N.J.

07407

115 Sunset Ave.N. Arlington, N.J.

07032

CH RISTOPH ER D iN A RD O

98 Kensington Ave. Jersey City, N .J. 07304

SALVATORE DiN ARDO

167 Congress St.Jersey City, N.J. 07307

DAVID ESTRADA 135 Montgomery St. Jersey City, N .J. 07302

JO H N FEENEY 344 North Grove

Street East Orange, N.J.

07017

MICHAEL FIGURSKI 108 Linnet St. Bayonne, N .J. 07002

JO H N FLANAGAN 7 Duryea Rd.Upper M ontclair, N.J.

07403

RO BERT FONTICOBA

1308 7th St.North Bergen, N.J.

07047

A N TH ON Y FRO IO P.O. Box 1862 Bayonne, N.J. 07002

MICHAEL GAJEW SKI

120 Irving St.Jersey City, N .J. 07307

JEFFERY GILLARD 52 Brush Hill Rd. Kinnelon, N.J. 07405

JO HN GILLESPIE 261 Boulevard Bayonne, N .J. 07002

M ARK GNECCO 82 Preston St. Ridgefield Pk. N.J.

07660

DAVID GOLDRICH 1969 Kennedy Blvd. Jersey City, N .J. 07305

PATRICK JUSKIEW ICZ

188 Kensington Ave. Jersy City, N.J. 07306

JOSEPH KEALY 201 St. Paul's Ave. Jersey City, N.J. 07306

SEAN KEARNEY 247 Hancock Ave. Jersey City, N.J. 07307

MICHAEL KENNY 957A Summit Ave. Jersey City, N.J.

07307

EUGENE KEOHANE 195Ikvenue A Bayo\ie, N J. 07002

H A SSI1 KHAWAJA 381 G rlve St.Jersey t i t y , N.J. 07302

M ATTHEW KING 332 %cond Ave. Lynfhurst, N.J. 07071

G EO l 20-22 Seidler St.Jersey City, N .J. 07304

RO Y JIMENEZ 86B Suburbia Dr. Jersey City, N .J. 07305

SAFAL JO SH I 14 Paul PI.Old Bridge, N .J. 08857

D fV ID KLEID 93fWestern Ave.J f s e y City, N.J. 07307

O N LAPINE 611 Columbia Ave. North Bergen, N.J.

07407

ROLANDO LAVARRO

393 Stegman Pkwy. Jersey City, N.J. 07305

CH RIS LEE 471 W ilson Ave. Lyndhurst, N.J. 07071

PAUL LEMPA 83 W . 34th St. Bayonne, N.J. 07002

BENJAM IN LIBROJO 54 Stuyvesant Ave. Jersey City, N.J. 07306

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DIRECTORY

HORACE LIN D SEY 241 Stegman Pkwy. Jersey City, N .J. 07305

W ALLY LIN DSLEY 488 Park Ave. Fairview, N .J. 07022

VIN CEN T LoRe III 835 Avenue A. Bayonne, N .J. 07002

KEVIN LYO N S 46 Fleet St.Jersey City, N .J. 07306

DANIEL MAGLIQlQE 79 Thorne St.Jersey City, N .J/07307

KEVIN M A IfA R D I 41 E. 15th S t l Bayonne, N .j\07002

ED W A RD M A R T IN R.D. # 37 Horsesr

Rd.W hitehouse Station,

N .J. 08889

SAM UEL M A S 6 N 121 W oodlawn Ave. Jersey City,/N.J. 07305

FRA N CISCO M A TT4 64 GlenvJood Ave. Jersey C ily , N .J. 0730|

M A RK M A TTIC O LA 4 Towers SB Jersey City, P O . 07304

BRIAN M cEW EN 138 Byrd Ave. Bloomfield, N .J. 07003

BRA D M cLEO D 50 Bidwell Ave.Jersey City, N .J. 07305

g-U iri qTmERCADO 440 Woodside Ave.

; Newark, N .J. 07104

JA SO N M O N TEFO R TE

44 E. 35th St. Bayonne, N .J. 07002

K EN N ETH M O O RE 72 Gautier Ave.Jersey City, N .J. 07306

TH O M A S M O O RE 72 Gautier Ave.Jersey City, N .J. 07306

K EV IN M O R R IS 135 Hollywood Ave. H illside, N .J. 07205

TON M O R R IS 45 Crescent Ave. Jeresy C ity , N .J. 07304

IIO 4AM N AM A

$08 M ontgom ery A ve.) /Jersey C ity , N .J. 073061

JW A R D N ESTO R 41^Qautier Ave. Jerse^Sit|ipJkl4*iad7’306

JU LIO N IET O 99 Rom aine Ave. Jersey C ity , N .J. 07306

ifCHARD N U G EN i r118 Newman Ave.

Bayonne, N .J. 07002

ED W A RD O 'CO N N ELL

21 V an W agenen Ave. Jersey C ity , N .J. 07306 .

BRL 37 Lord Ave Bayonne, N .J. 07002

SEA N O T O N N O R 132 Lincoln Ave. Elizabeth, N .J. 07208

TH O M A S O 'H A RE 403 Fairview Ave. Fairview, N .J. 07022

D A V ID OH LM ULLER

124 Sum m it Ave. Upper M ontclair, N .J.

07403

O M A R O LIV ER O S 28 Sherm an Ave. Jersey City, N .J. 07307

KEN N ETH O LSZEW SKI

17 Andrew St. Bayonne, N .J. 07002

K EV IN O'SULLIVAN 108 Parkview Dr. Bloomfield, N .J. 07003

JA Y PACILLO 38 V alley Court Secaucus, N .J. 07094

JO SEPH PAOLJILIGAN

135 C oftige St.Jersey A y , N .J. 07306

C H RISTO PH ER PALM ER

1232 G arten St. H obcikem , N .J. 07030

r a l / h PA N TO ZZI lo a d e r race Ave.

•sey C ity , N .J. 07307

P E T EH ^ A R T O Z A 70 G aut\r Ave.Jersey C i\ , N .J. 07306

"H A N D R ESH PATEL 190 H utton St.Jersey C ity , N .J. 07307

r RIC H A R D f>ELUSO 303 Je ffers^ i Ave. Apt

513Hoboken^ N .J. 07030

DA>TOPENASKOVIC

70 W . 24th St. Bayonne, N .J. 07002

CA RLO S PEREZ 1250 Garden St. H oboken, N .J. 07030

CESA R PERN IA 163 B rill St. Newark, N .J. 07105

LO UIS PO LITEW ICZ 162 W . 18th St. Bayonne, N .J. 07002

RIC H A RD RECZKA 38 W . 53rd St. Bayonne, N .J. 07002

M A R IO RIC O 80 Christopher St. M ontclair, N .J. 07042

D A V ID RIO LO 222 Custer Ave.Jersey City, N .J. 07305

MANUEL R O SA D O 1305 Bloomfield St. Hoboken, N .J. 07030

D A V ID RO V ERE 1111 78th St.N orth Bergen,

07047

RAYM O JffD RU SH FO RTH

114 Gle/wood Ave. Jersey f ity, N .J. 071

PH ILI# RYA N 27 Sunsfet Ave.N. Arlington, N .J.

07032

G ILBERT SA BpSA Y 469 M anila Ave.Jersey Cityv N .J. 07302

JO H N SHEERAN 25 Highland Ave. Jersey City, N .J. 07306

GUY SIN DLE 746 Avenue A Bayonne, N .J. 07002

PRU BH JO T SIN GH 57 Boyd Ave.Jersey City, N .J. 07304

D A V ID SK O RKA 409 Knickerbocker

Ave.t'aterson, 1V.Ji»I17503

W A IT E R SC H N EID ER

16 W . 4 « t S t . Bayonne, 07002

R O BE R T SC H O RK 349 Avenue A Bayonne, N .J. 07002

M A TTH EW SH AW 244 Hancock Ave. Jersey City, N .J. 07307

JO H N SHEA 47 Country Village

Rd.Jersey City, N .J. 07305

R O BERT TU O H Y 158 1/2 Coles St. Jersey City, N .J. 07302

MICHAEL VALENTE 5 M arianne Terrace Seacaucus, N .J. 07094

JA M ES VAN BLARCOM

69 E. Gouverneur Ave. Rutherford N .J. 07070

PATRICK VIN IN G 55 Hathaway Lane Essex Fells, N .J. 07021

JO SEPH V ITA 67 First Ave.Little Falls, N .J. 07424

ICHAEL VOICU 308 Bergenline Ave. nion City, N .J. 07087

OSEPH VOLCY 90 Linden Ave.Jersey City, N .J. 07305

K EITH VUKAN 335 W ebster Ave. Jersey City, N .J. 07307

D A V ID TO U SSA S 218 Terrace Ave.Jersey City, N .J. 07307

RIC H A RD TRILLES 121 Bentley Ave. Jersey City, N .J. 07304

LA RRY TR O N C O 3 M anor Drive W arren Township,

N .J.

STEVEN W AY 52aD av is Ave. KeaViy, N .J. 07032

SCOT W HN TW ORTH

188 lin d e n Ave. Bell#rille, N .J. 07109

iWARD W H ITEH EA D

709 15th St.U nion City, N .J. 07087

M A REK W O R O BIEJ 534 Hickory St. Kearny, N .J. 07032

MICHAEL ZIELEN IEW SKI

7 Vera PI.M ontclair, N .J. 07042

CH RISTO PH ER ZIN GARO

366 W . Passaic Ave. Bloomfield, N .J. 07003

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E. O'Connell"If my GPA were an ERA, I would be worth a million dollars."

B. O'Connor "Ta-Da"

BRIAN O'CONNOR "OKIE"

Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Spirit Commit­tee 4; Irish Club 1,2,3,4; Emmaus Team 4; Computer Club 4; Para­chute Club 3,4

THOMAS O'HARE "FACE"

Wrestling 1,2, Captain 3,4; Intra­murals 1,2,3,4; Soccer 2,3; Intramu­ral Staff 3,4; Honor Pin 1; Chess Club 1,2; Irish Club 1,2,3,4; Eucha- ristic Minister 4; Emmaus Team 4

EDWARD O'CONNELL Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Golf 1,2,3,4; Irish Club 1,2,3,4; Radio Club 1,2,3,4; Parachute Club 4

S. O'Connor"Discipline is never an end in itself . . . only a means to an end"-King Crimson

T. O'Hare"The only easy day was yesterday"

D. Ohlmuller"It's not over till it's over."

SEAN O'CONNOR Tennis 1,2,3,4; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Student Council 4; Spirit Commit­tee 3,4; Senior Prom Committee; Dance Committee 4; Petroc 3,4; Irish Club 1,2,3,4; Science Club 2,3; Emmaus Team 4; Junior Prom Committee; Petrean 2, Underclass­men Editor 3, Activities Editor 4; Spirit Award 4

DAVID OHLMULLER Basketball 1; Tennis 1,2,3,4; Intra­murals 1,2,3,4; Homeroom presi­dent 2; Spirit Committee 2,3,4; Irish Club 1,2,3,4; Latin-American Soci­ety 2; Science Club 2; T.V. Studio 1,2,3; Radio Club 1,2,3; Computer Club 4

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O. Oliveros:"Life moves pretty fast, if you don't stop and look around you might miss it."-Ferris Bueller

K. Olszewski:"Hurst or Clemens- the rest are lem­ons"-The Fan

OM A R OLIVEROS "O LLIE"

Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Hockey 3,4; Honor Pin 2; H.A.P. 1; Spirit Com­mittee 3,4; Dance Committee 1,2,3,4; Ski Club 4; Latin-American Society 1,2,3,4; T.V. Studio 1,2; Ra­dio Club 3,4; Guitar Club 1,2,3,4; Rock and Roll Club 1,2,3,4

KEVIN O'SULLIVAN "W O O D Y "

Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Golf 2,3, Cap­tain, 4; Ski Club 2,4; Irish Club 1,2,3,4; Science Club 2,3; T.V. Stu­dio 1,2; Guitar Club 1; Computer Club 1,2

KENNETH OLSZEW SKI Outdoor Track 2; Honor Pin 2; Chess Club 2,3,4; Slavic Club 1,2,3,4;

JAY PACILLO Wrestling 3,4; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Italian Club 2,3,4; Science Club 2,3,4; Parachute Club 4

JOSEPH PAGUILIGAN "JO E PAGS"

Cross Country 4; Indoor Track 1,2; Outdoor Track 1; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Student Council 4; Honor Pin 1,2; Spirit Committee 4; Dance Committee 2,3; Chess Club 1,2, Sec­retary, 3,4, President; French Club 2; Science Club 2; T.V. Studio 1,2,3,4; Oriental Club 1,2,3,4; Rock and Roll 3,4; Emmaus 3,4; Para­chute Club 4; Spirit Award, 4

K. O'Sullivan:"A dream without a plan is just a wish"

J. Pacillo:"You're only young once, but you can be immature forever."

J. Paguiligan:"The world is as ugly as sin and al­most as delightful."-Frederick Locker-Lampson

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C. Palmer"All I need is some tasty waves, a cool buz, and I'm fine."-Jeff Spicolli

R. Pantozzi"Through rose-tinted glass you still remember the gladness, not sad­ness, only laughter."-Siouxsie and the Banshees

RALPH S. PANTOZZI Honor Pin 1,2,3; H.A.P. Tutor 2,3,4; Winter H.A.P. Teacher 3,4; Mission Drive Committee 2; Pe­trean Underclassmen Editor 3,4, Art Editor 4, Editor in Chief 4; Al­gebra I Silver Medal 1; Science Sil­ver Medal 1; Geometry Gold Medal 2; Spanish 1 Silver Medal 2; Eng­lish II Silver Medal 2; Latin II Gold Medal 2; Spanish II Silver Medal 3; Algebra II Gold Medal 3; English III Gold Medal 3; N.H.S., 4

CHANDRESH PATEL "ANDREW "

Cross Country 3; Outdoor Track 3; Intramurals 3,4; Chess Club 2,3; Computer Club 2,3,4

CHRISTOPHER M. PALMER "PALMTREE"

Wrestling 3; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Intramural Staff 4; Spirit Commit­tee 3,4; Petroc 4; Irish Club 4; Ju­nior Prom Committee, Computer Club 1,2; German Club 2,3,4; Ger­man Exchange 3; Parachute Club 4

P. Partoza "No problem."-Alf

C. Patel"Have fun while you can, you might be working tomorrow."

R. Peluso"When you have nothing to say, say nothing."-Charles Caleb Colton

PETER KENNETH PARTOZA

"KEN "Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Soccer 4; Bowl­ing 3,4; Swimming 1; Dance Com­mittee 2,3; Ski Club 2,3,4; Bicycle Club 1,2,4; Gymnastics 1; Science Club 3,4; Computer Club 3,4; Ori­ental Club 1,2,3,4

RICHARD PELUSO Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Intramural Staff 1; Dance Committee 2,3,4; Italian Club 1,2,3,4; Irish Club 4; French Club 1,4; Science Club 2,3,4; Mission Drive Committee 4; Guitar Club 2,3,4; Computer Club 4; Slavic Club 3,4; Rock and Roll Club 3,4; Crocodile Club 3;

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D. Penaskovic:"This is only the end of the begin­ning."

C. Perez:"Forsan et haec olim meminisse juva- bit."

C A R L O S P E R E Z " E D U "

Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Honor Pin 1; Photography Club V, Ski Club 1,2; Latin-American Society 4; Science Club 1,2

L O U IS P O L IT E W IC Z "B L IT Z "

Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Intramural Staff 1,2; Dance Committee 1,2; Ski Club 1,2,3,4; Science Club 1; Stage Crew 1,2; Slavic Club 1,2,3,4

C. Pernia"Ashes and diamonds, foe and friend. We are equal in the end."-Pink Floyd

L. Politewicz:"In union we stand."-Over Kill

R. Reczka:"We are the best baseball team in the United States o f America we are the best. No one else can say that." -Larry Bowa

D A V ID P E N A S K O V IC "F E R O C IO U S D A V E "

Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Honor Pin 1,2,3; Emmaus Team 4; Computer Club 4; Slavic Club 1,2

CESAR PERNIA Wrestling 3,4; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Latin-American Society 1,2; Col­lector's Club 4

RICHARD RECZKA Outdoor Track 2; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Bowling 4; Honor Pin 1,2; Homeroom President 2; French Club 2; Slavic Club 1,2,3

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M. Rico"Eat, drink, and be merry, for tomor­row we shall die."-Epicurian Motto

D. Riolo"Yo, Baby, Baby!!!"

M A R IO J. R IC O "R IC 'N "

Cross Country 3,4; Indoor Track 3,4; Outdoor Track 3,4; Dance Committee 4; Ski Club 4; Stage Crew 4; German Club 3,4

D A V ID R O V E R E "D A V E "

Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Mission Drive Committee 1,3; Italian Club 1,2,3,4, Irish Club 4; Latin-American Soci­ety 1,2; Parachute Club 3,4

M A N U EL F. R O SA D O W restlin g 1,3,4; In tram u rals 1,2,3,4; Honor Pin 1,2,3; Science Club 1,2,3,4; Guitar Club 1; Com­puter Club 4; Latin-American Soci­ety 1,2,3,4

D A V ID A N T O N IO R IO L O "P O P E Y E "

Indoor Track 2; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Gymnastics 1,2,3, Captain; Spirit Committee 4; Italian Club 1,2,3,4; Guitar Club 2,3,4; Italian Gold Medal I and II, 2,3

M. Rosado"Forsan et haec olim meminisse juva- bit."

D. Rovere"Nothing in life is worth doing unless it can be accomplished by a short cut."

R. Rushforth"Bum- RUSH the Show!!!"

R A Y M O N D R . R U SH F O R T H "R U S H "

Football 1,2,3,4; Indoor Track 3,4; Outdoor Track 2,3,4; Honor Pin 1,2,3; Spirit Committee 4; Latin- American Society 1,2,3,4; Ebony Club 1,2,3,4; Weightlifting Club 1,2,3,4; Parachute Club 3,4

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P. Ryan:"School is a nice thing to to between parties."

G. Sabusay:"People should never lose sight of the fact that life is fun ."

P H IL IP A . R Y A N JR . "P H IL "

Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Soccer 1,2, Captain, 3,4; Honor Pin 1,2,3; Spir­it Committee 2,4; Ski Club 2,3,4, Secretary; Irish Club 1,2,3,4; Ger­man Exchange 3; Science Club 2,3,4; Mission Drive Committee 2; German Club 2,3,4

A N T O N IO S A R M IE N T O "T O N Y "

Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Honor Pin 1,2,3; Petroc 4; French Club 2; Stage Crew 4; T.V. Studio 4; Latin I Gold Medal 1, French I Gold Medal 1, Latin II Silver Medal 2

S T E V E S A L V E M IN I "S A L V E M A X I"

Student Council 3,4; Honor Pin 1,2; Forensics 1,2,3; Chess Club 1; Italian Club 2,3,4; Science Club 2,3,4; Petrean 3, Faculty Editor 4; Computer Club 4

G IL B E R T SA B U S A Y j "S A B U "Outdoor Track 3; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Honor Pin 1,2,3; Spirit Committee 4; Chess Club 1,3,4; Sci­ence Club 2,3,4; Oriental Club 2,3,4; Role Playing Games Club 1,2, Vice-President

S. Salvemini:"He came, H e saw, H e surrendered all."-Michael Card

A. Sarmiento:"May the force be with you."-Obi wan Kenobi

W. Schneider:"To be a great champion, you must believe you are the best - if you're not, pretend you are."-Muhommad Ali

WALTER SCHNEIDER "W ALT VON

SCHMEIGLEHEIMER" Football 1,2,3,4; Student Council2.3.4, Secretary; Honor Pin 1,2,3; Homeroom President 1; Spirit Committee 2,3,4; Slavic Club1.2.3.4, President; Ebony Club 3,4; German Club 2,3,4; Emmaus 3; Weightlifting Club, N.H.S.

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R. Schork:"Rhymin' and Stealin' in a drunken state."-Beastie Boys

M. Shaw:"I'm not prejudiced, I hate every­body"

M A T T H E W SH A W "M A T T "

Basketball 3; Chess Club 3,4; Irish Club 1,2,3,4; Latin-American Soci­ety 3; Science Club 2,3,4; Stage Crew 3; T.V. Studio 1,2,3,4, Presi­dent; Guitar Club 3,4; Computer Club 1; Rock and Roll Club 3,4, Treasurer

JO H N V . SH EER A N JR . " J .V ."

Indoor Track 1,2,3,4; Outdoor Track 1,2; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Stu­dent Council 3,4; H.A.P. 1,2; Homeroom President 1,2; Spirit Committee 2,3,4; Dramatics 2,3,4; Ski Club 3,4; Irish Club 2,3,4; French Club 2; Eucharistic Minis­ter; Science Club 2; Paper and Pen 4

R O B E R T SC H O R K "B O B B Y S ."

Football 1,2,3,4; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Golf 1; Chess Club 3; Ebony Club 4; Parachute Club 3,4

J. Shea:"We met as soul mates on Paris Island. We left as inmates from an asylum." -Billy Joel

J. Sheeran"I wonder to myself ever be sane again?" -The Smiths

. Could life

G. Sindle:"There is no such thing as bad beer, just some are better than others"

G U Y T H O M A S SIN D LE Football'2,3; Outdoor Track 4; In­tramurals 1,2,3,4; Intramural Staff 2,3,4; Honor Pin 3; Spirit Commit­tee 2,3,4, Assistant Chairman; Dance Committee 1,2; Ski Club 2,3; Italian Club 1,2,3,4, Vice-President; Irish Club 1,2,3,4; French Club 1,2,3,4; Science Club 2,3; Stage Crew 1; Slavic Club 1,2,3,4; Weightlifting Club 1,2,3,4; Para­chute Club 3,4

JO H N J. SH EA " JA Y "

Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Spirit Commit­tee 4; Dance Committee 2,3,4, Ex­ecutive Committee; Dramatics 2,3,4; Photography Club 2,3; Chess Club 1; Ski Club 4; Irish Club 1,2; French Club 2; Eucharistic Minis­ter; Science Club 2; Stage Crew 2,3,4; T.V. Studio 2,3; Emmaus 3,4

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D A V ID J . S K O R K A "D IA G O N A L " "F L IN C H "

Indoor Track 2; Outdoor Track 2; Honor Pin 2; Stage Crew 3,4; Ger­man Club 2,3,4; German I Gold Medal 2, German II Gold Medal 3

P E T E R S P A D O R A "T H E R E S T R IC T IO N IS T "

Football 1,2,3; Wrestling 1,2; Base­ball 2,3,4; Spirit Committee 3,4; Slavic Club 1,2,3,4; Collector's Club 4

P. Sollecito"Ever wonder why teachers are con­stantly warning you about the ha­zards of drinking? Well stop wonder­ing, look what it did to them!"

P. Spadora"Ability may get you to the top, but it takes character to keep you there." -John Wooden

P. Speronza"The road to success is always under construction."

P E T E R J. S P E R O N Z A "P E T E "

Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Hockey 2,3,4; Spirit Committee 3,4; Ski Club 1,2,3,4; Italian Club 2,3,4; Science Club 4; Parachute Club 3,4

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P R U B H JO T S IN G H " P J . "

Gymnastics 1,4; Dramatics 3; French Club 2; Petrean 4; Comput­er Club 1,2,4;

P E T E R S O L L E C IT O "P IS T O L P E T E "

Football 2,3; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Intramural Staff 3,4; Homeroom president 4; Spirit Committee 3,4; Petroc 4; Emmaus 4; German Club 2,3,4

P. Singh"The most beautiful thing we can ex­perience is the mysterious. It is the source of all true art and science." -Albert Einstein

D. Skorka"Put yourself in our hands so our voices can be heard, and together we will take on all the world."-Judas Priest

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A N T H O N Y C U R T IS ST E W A R T

"W A H -L A H !"Football 1,2,3, Captain, Outdoor Track 4; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Intra­mural Staff 4; H.A.P. 1; Homeroom President 1,3; Computer Club 4; Ebony Club 1,2,3,4, President; Weightlifting Club 1,2,3,4, Presi­dent

P H IL IP A. SW A B SIN "P H IL "

Tennis 1,2,3,4; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Student Council 2,4; Swimming1,2,3,4, Captain; Honor Pin 1,2,3; Homeroom President 1,3; Spirit Committee 2,3,4; Petroc 4; Irish Club 4; French Club 2,3; Spirit Award 1; Slavic Club 1,2,3,4; Eng­lish Gold Medal 2; Latin Silver Medal 4; N.H.S.

P. Stokes:"What is the hardest task in the world?- To think"-Emerson

P. Swabsin:"There is no substitute for success!" -General Douglas MacArthur

D. Toussas:"Dream the impossible dream."-Don Quixote

WILLIAM C. STEFKO "POSEUR"

Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Intramural Staff 2; Honor Pin 1,2; Band 2,3,4; Chess Club 3,4; French Club 2, Vice-President, 3; Stage Crew 2; TV. Studio 1,2,3,4, Secretary; Gui­tar Club 1,2,3, Vice-President, 4, President; Slavic Club 1,2,3; Rock and Roll Club 3, Vice-President, President 4; Stage Band 3,4; Croco­dile Club 3

P E T E R F.X. ST O K E S "F .X ."

Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Golf 1,2,3,4, Captain; Forensics 1; Ski Club 4; Irish Club 1,2,3,4

W. Stefko:"When all else is lost, the future still remains."-Christian Nestell Bovee

A. Stewart:"Be loyal, be true, be the best at what you do. St. Peter's I'll miss you -sin­cerely, the Stew"

D A V ID T O U SSA S "2 -S O X "

Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Homeroom President 2; Spirit Committee 2,3,4 Dance Committee 3; Petroc 1; Dra­matics 1,2,3,4; Photography Club 1,2,3; Spirit Award 2; Emmaus Team 4; Petrean 2,3,4, Activities Editor; T.V. Studio 3; Computer Club 2

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R. Trilles:"Don't waste your time always searching for those wasted years . . . Realize you're living in the golden years."-Iron Maiden

L. Tronco:"The highest form of bliss is living with a certain degree of folly." -Erasmus

L A R R Y T R O N C O Football 1,2,3,4; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Honor Pin 1,3; Spirit Committee 3,4; Petroc 4; Ski Club 2,3,4; Parachute Club 3,4

M IC H A E L V A L E N T E "M IK E "

Indoor Track 2,3,4; Outdoor Track 2,3,4; Intramurals 1,2; Honor Pin 1,2; Homeroom President 4; Band 1,2,3,4; Italian Club 1,2,3,4; Emma­us Team 4; Stage Band 3,4

R O B E R T T U O H Y "T U O H Y "

Football 1,2,3,4, Captain; Intramur­als 1,2,3,4; Intramural Staff 3,4; Honor Pin 1,2,3; Spirit Committee 2,3,4; Italian Club 2,3,4; Irish Club 1,2,3,4; Weightlifting Club 1,2,3,4; Emmaus 3

JA M E S V A N B L A R C O M Indoor Track 2,3; Outdoor Track 1,2; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Ski Club 4

R. Tuohy:"If your not wasted, then the day is." -Bud Wiser

M. Valente:"It's good to be a young man and to live the way you please, because a young man is the king o f every king­dom he sees."-Billy Joel

J. Van Blarcom:"The hardest walk you could ever take is the walk you take from 'A ' to 'B '"-Jim Reid

IM M

R IC H A R D V . T R IL L E S " R IC H "

Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Honor Pin 1,2; Band 2,3,4; Vice-President; Stage Band 3,4; A.C.L. Silver Medal 2

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JO SE P H M . V O LC Y JR . "T H E H A TIA N SE N S A T IO N "

Football 1,2,3,4; Cross Country 1; Indoor Track 1,2,3, Co-Captain, 4, Co-Captain; Outdoor Track 1,2,3,4; Intramural Staff 1,2,3,4; Spirit Committee 3,4; French Club 2; Weightlifting Club 1,2,3,4; Ebony Club 1,2,3,4

JO SE P H M . V IT A "V IT A M A N "

Intram urals 1,2,3,4; Ski Club 1,2,3,4; Irish Club 1,2,3,4; French Club 1,2; Science Club 2; T.V. Stu­dio 1,2,4; Computer Club 4; Para­chute Club 4

M IC H A EL E. V O IC U "C O M R A D E V O IC X "

Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Spirit Commit­tee 4; Chess Club 1,2,3,4; Science Club 1,2,3,4; Mission Drive Com­mittee 3; Petrean 3, Sports Editor 4; Computer Club 2,3,4; Slavic Club 1,2,3,4; Model Railroad Club 1; Em­maus 3; Ebony Club 4

M. Voicu:"The secret of success is sincerity. Once you can fake it you've got it made."

J. Volcy:"You are my savior. You are my light. Forever I want you in my life."

K. Vukan:"The pope is groovy"

K E IT H R IC H A R D V U K A N "M O -M O "

Intramurals 1,2,3; Band 3,4; Foren- sics 3; T.V. Studio 2; Guitar Club 1,2,3,4; German Club 2,3,4; Rock and Roll Club 3,4, President

P A T R IC K V IN IN G "P A T "

Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Honor Pin 1; Forensics 1,2,3,4, Captain; Irish Club 1,2,3,4; Mission Drive Com­mittee 1,2; Slavic Club 1,2,3,4; Ger­man Club 1,2,3,4; Harvard Model Congress 3,4; Emmaus 3; World Civilizations Gold Medal 1; N.H.S.

P. Vining:"Who wills the end, wills the means"

J. Vita:"Every silver lining has a touch of gray"-The Grateful Dead

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STEVEN GRANT W AY "ST EV E "

Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Swimming 1; Senior Prom Committee; Dance Committee 4; Chess Club 1; Irish Club 1,2,3,4; Science Club 1,2,3,4; Emmaus Team 4; Petrean 2,3,4; Computer Club 2,3,4; Slavic Club 1,2,3,4; Future Physician's Society 1,2,3,4; Crocodile Club 3

S. Way:"The energy, the faith, the devotion which we bring to this endeavor will light our lives and all in it, and the glow from that fire can truly light the world."

S. Wentworth:"Expect the unexpected because any­thing can happen."

EDW ARD WHITEHEAD "ED D IE"

Intramurals 1,2,3,4; 2:18 Club 1,2,3,4; Parachute Club 3,4

SCOTT W EN TW O RTH Indoor Track 4; Outdoor Track 2,3,4; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Spirit Committee 4; Photography Club 2; Ski Club 3,4; Science Club 2,3,4; Stage Crew 1,2,3,4; T.V. Studio 1,2,3,4; Computer Club 4; Slavic Club 1,2,3,4

E. Whitehead:"It's not is you win or lose, it's how much you party afterward."

M. Worobiej:"Fat bottomed girls, you make this rockin' world go 'round!!"-Queen MAREK W OROBIEJ

"K O M RA D "Football 1,2,3,4; Indoor Track 3; In­tramurals 1,2,3,4; Honor Pin 1; Crocodile Club 3; Slavic Club 1,2,3,4; German Club 2,3,4; Para­chute Club 3,4

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M IC H A EL R . Z EILEN IEW SK I "M IK E "

Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Intramural Staff 1,2; Swimming 2,3,4, Co-Cap­tain; Honor Pin 1; Eucharistic Minister 4; Science Club 3,4; Em­maus Team 4; Slavic Club 1,2,3,4; German Club 2,3

M. Zeileniewski:"Doing easily what others find diffi­cult is talent. Doing what is impossi­ble is genius"-Amiel

C. Zingaro:"You've got your passion. You've got you're pride, but don't you know that only fools are satisfied."-Billy Joel

C H R IST O P H E R J. Z IN G A R O "Z IN G O "

Football 1,3,4; Wrestling 2,3,4, Cap­tain; Outdoor Track 2,3,4; Intra­murals 1,2,3,4; Spirit Committee 4; Ski Club 1; Italian Club 2,3,4; Weightlifting Club 2,3,4; Emmaus 3

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IN MEMORIAMThose who knew him, called him

"Espo."Any time you felt a slight punch in

your back, you needn't turn around to see who it was; you just knew it was Espo with his charismatic smirk writ­ten all over his face.

At any time of day, no matter what period, Espo always had his books on him, ready to go, his black leather jacket on, preparing to get home early and "escape."

In freshman and sophomore year, you could count on seeing him run­ning to catch the #43 bus, which came at 2:20 P.M. Then, in junior and senior year, he would hop on his bike immediately after 7th and be on his way escaping the drudgery of school, enjoying his favorite act, riding his bike.

His greatest love in life had to be his bike; he lived to ride on his bike. To watch him get ready to leave the Prep Faculty lot on his bike was like watching some ancient ritual being performed. First, he would turn on his bike, then slowly pick up his helmet and gently place it on his head. He would then get on his bike and race it a few times; then he would put on his gloves and push the bike off its stand. In the same motion, he would put his bike into gear and go on his way. This ritual never deviated from its sched­ule; it was always the same.

Chris was not very talkative, yet that did not make him unfriendly. He had a charismatic way about him. He kept to himself; he was truly a "re­bel."

Espo, not being a good student, had to study hard and long to stay on top of things. Chris did, however, have a propensity for electronics, which came naturally to him. Chris had planned to, and already started, to work with electronics as a career.

- Matt ShawThe bell would ring at 2:18 and

most students would calmly leave the classroom and head for their lockers. Then you would see one student in a black leather coat with a Walkman and his bookbag heading for the bus stop. Right away you could tell that it was Chris Esposito. He hurried so he could catch the #43 bus and be home

in ten or fifteen minutes. But no mat­ter how much of a hurry he was in Chris would always smile and say hel­lo on his way past you. That is now I met Chris.

Although to manv Chris' attitude may have indicated that he didn't care about school or his future, this conception is wrong. Whether Chris and I were sitting in front of Ms. Gar­cia's doing Spanish homework or co­pying our vocabulary books for Eng­lish, all he talked about was his fu­ture. Once he graduated he was going on to an electronics school and pursue a career in that. Chris may have strug­gled in class, but he knew electronics better than any 4.0 student.

I only knew Chris for about four years, but in those four years he changed my life as well as the lives of many Prep students. He taught me to strive for the best and to be nappy for myself. No matter what situation I was caught in, Chris could always find something good about it.

The one thing I best remember Chris for is his love of motorcycles. He counted down the days till he got his license. I'll never forget the first time he came around on his bike. We rode up and down every street in Jer­sey City. He'd always be there to offer me a ride home or to a dance. The good times we had on his bike and his relationship with Mr. Gray were what Chris always reminded me of.

Whether it was stealing Tom Moore's bookbag in math class or rid­ing down to St. Dom's, I always had a good time with Chris. From riding his bike to copying Spanish homework, or hanging out on Saturday nights, I have a lot of memories of Chris that I'll never forget. The last time I to spoke him was that Friday when he asked me what we would do after we graduated. Chris mentioned how the two of us getting diplomas in June was going to be our best time ever. Chris affected my life and the lives of everyone he touched. He is one per­son that I will never forget. Gradu­ation was our goal, and now I must do it for the both of us; for Chris, a good friend, a good son, and a person whose memory will never fade from those who knew him best.

- Mike Gajewski

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LAST WILI. ANDIKEVIN ATCHISON leaves behind his rooom at Cabbage Patch's house; GREG BELLOTTI Leaves behind # 12 I future ^ a U s ta ra n d h is illustrious G.P A. to anybody; WALTER BENZIJA leaves behind his incorruptible admii T n w v rA m m A- leaves behind his Christmas decorations and the "fun" of yearbook moderating to Ms. BalIONY CABKtKA is remembered for his very brief interventions on Emmaus weekends; PAT CAMPEN leaves beh his cleats, l» ;« m p a ^ a n d a winning attitude; EDWARD CHEATAM would like to leave his black gym tights to ! Mulvihill; BILL CHRISOS leaves behind his tremendous soccer ability; TERRY COONEY is remembered for his bl shoes, ja ck e t ties, slacte, ete.; MIKE COTTON is remembered for his American Express Gold Card and his world fam nair grooming tips; TOM DiCOSTANZO leaves behind his car, because it never worked anyway; DAVE DONNEI leaves behmdhis great hurdling ability; CHRIS DOROSZCZYK does not wish to leave anything behind except his u locker - let ftem earneverything else. "The Spock" is taking his nickname with him; STAN DUDA leaves behind fire alari^ TOM DZl^INA leaves behind his sarcasm and sick sense of humor. He also leaves his jug seat by window; CHRIS ESPOSITO leaves behind his desire for perfect attendance in the 2:18 Club; DAVE ESTRADA fa behind his sense of humor and his Cuban customs; JOHN FEENEY is remembered for his first car and his exten* varied vocabulary; MARK GNECCO leaves behind his excellence in Cross Country to Tom Faiano; DAVE GOLDRI leaves behind his straw and spitballs; MANUEL GUARDA leaves behind Mrs. Costantini's chalk; JOHN HUG* leaves behind his parachute - to corrupt the morals of tomorrow's youth; JEFF JABLONSKI leaves his legs to the shor member of the Junior class. May he use them to rise to great heights; GEORGE "ZEKE" JAMES leaves behind Tupperware and triple-decker peanut butter and jelly sandwiches; PAT JUSKIEWICZ leaves behind his always w

A K?c0rt 0111 Lr; MIKE KENNY is remembered for his sense of organization on the Dance Committee; GE « .7. . . IS rei”embered for the cooperation he received from the faculty and administration in running the !Rallies this year; HASSIB KHAWAJA - "The Ref" leaves behind his rare ability to make indisputable and always peri calls in Intramurals without the slightest hesitation; MATT KING leaves behind the Sunshine shirt & tie; DAVE KL1 is remembered for his ability to turn Religion papers in on time; ROLANDO LAVARRO leaves behind his At bowling balls to Bemie Spann (he needs them); WALLY LINDSLEY leaves behind his inability to make weight to S K m er Wrestling team; VINCENT LoRE leaves his outrageous ties for all fellow Prepsters to gazeKEVIN LYONS leaves behind his bitingly sarcastic wit; ED MARTIN leaves his "spirited seniority" to Chris DeCrt and next year s basketball team; DON LAPINE leaves behind his car because he can t seem to ge it started - there are many people in the back seat. JOE KEALY is remembered for his perfect attendance and driving records; FR. KUNTi

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TESTAMENT '88remembered for his corny jokes; FRANCISCO MATTA leaves the hole in his ear; MARK MATTICOLA, being of somewhat sound mind, leaves behind his nose for the further pursuits of Prep; KEN MOORE Teaves behind his Bartender's Guide to N ortheastern S ki Resorts; TOM MOORE leaves behind his big, long, loud green horn; PAXTON MORRIS leaves behind his brilliant smile and his best friend Jim m y; JULIO NIETO leaves behind his Spanish accent; RICHARD NUGENT leaves behind all his memories of Dan Ahern's eating habits; ED O'CONNELL leaves behind his G.P.A. if anyone can find it; SEAN O'CONNOR leaves behind his many chauffeurs, his "5 year old" ski hat, his trendiness, his floor space at John's house and 3 pounds of spaghetti; TOM O'HARE leaves behind his clean shaven face; OMAR OLIVEROS leaves behind his hair; JAY PACILLO leaves behind his extravagant wardrobe and his fine

jacademlc standing; RALPH PANTOZZI leaves behind his Algebra II/Trig Gold Medal in memory of Mr. Catalano, class 393, and Phil's "6"; KEN PARTOZA leaves the fur and fuzzy dice in his car; RICH RECZKA leaves behind the special priviledge of being a Philadelphia Phillies, Eagles, Flyers, Sixers and Temple Owls fan even though no one in this school Reserves it; MANNY ROSADO leaves behind his haircuts to anyone with the guts to wear them; PHIL RYAN leaves behind a flack jacket to whomever starts in goal in next year's Kearny scrimmage; GILBERT SABUSAY leaves behind his

|power ring, which has given him and numerous other people either added confidence or fear; STEVE SALVEMINI is Remembered for being God's avenging mouth and his donating a copy of The Secret H istory o f the Jesuits to the Residency library; TONY SARMIENTO leaves behind his chewed-up pens and his 500 crumpled-up papers in the leomputer room; ROB SCHORK is remembered for his refined wardrobe and sense of ettiquette; MATT SHAW leaves -behind his "Getover" schedule to some lucky Junior; JOHN SHEERAN leaves behind his collection of Jesus and Mary Chain tapes, "that Purple Cardigan", his skis, a pair of Nike Air trainers, his "Hedonism" sweatshirt and his acting

|sbility(?); GUY SINDLE is remembered for his urbane and pleasant personality as well as his love for jug; PHILIP SWABSIN leaves behind his bright green, red and yellow pants; DAVE TOUSSAS is remembered for his singing ability, his camera, and his hariness; RICHARD TRILLES leaves behind his notebooks because he doesn't need them; MICHAEL VALENTE leaves behind his lips for the band; MICHAEL VOICU leaves behind his fine tast* in clothes, his acne, and his ominous laughter. He also leaves behind his copied homework assignments to anyone who's crazy enough to recopy

flhem; STEVE WAY leaves behind his love for Mothers all over the world and his ever-precjous impersonations ana melodramatic attitude; MAREK WOROBIEJ leaves behind his Commando look; MIKE ZIELENIEWSKI leaves behind his long distance swimming title to someone who beat him in the 1987 "Bee's Classic." His captainship goes to the one who can earn it; CHRIS ZINGARO leaves behind his heavyweight title to whomever can earn it.

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PETREAN STAFF 1988

DON LAPINEEditor-in-Chief

SEAN O'CONNORExec. Activities Editor

DAVE GOLDRICHActivities Editor

ROBERT BLEACHFaculty Editor

TONY CABRERAExec. Photography Editor

ACTIVITIES STAFF

Alex Done Robert Leung

Robert Weierman Phil Parziale

Doug Viggiano Steve Fals

SEN IO RS

Vincent LoRe Jeff Chang

FACULTY STAFFWagas Iqbal Bhavin Shah

Sabahat Khan Michael Roman

Hernan Hernandez

CLAUDIO M. BURGALETA. S.J.

Moderator

SUSAN BABFRAsst. Moderator

JEFF JABLONSKIExec. Seniors Editor

KEVIN ATCHISONSeniors Editor

STEVE SALVEMINTExec. Faculty Editor

RALPH PANTQ77I Underclassmen Editor

Art Editor

UNDERCLASSMEN STAFF

Dennis Mendoza Ian Schaplowsky Oliver Cartarfo

John Remishofski Carlos Pomares

Jonathan LaConti

A RT STAFFGreg Roberts

Manny Correia Mitchell Matias

Jeofrey Vita Gilbert Sabusay

ANDY MURROPublisher's Representative

RALPH PANTO77T Editor-in-Chief

STEVE WAYExec. Sports Editor

MICHAEL VOTCIISports Editor

KEVIN LYONSFaculty Editor

DAVE TOUSSASPhotography Editor

PHOTOGRAPHERS

Mario Estrada Joel Hampton Mike Stefano Paul Kushnir

Ralph Pantozzi Mark Gnecco

Steve Salvemini Vincent LoRe

SPO RTS STAFFKen Ferrante

A1 Ortega Dennis Degnan

Ken Fall Jim Brady

Ryonguk Lee Matt Labus

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EDITORSThe job of editor-in-chief of the Petrean is one of the greatest responsibilities that a Prep student can be entrusted with.

It is also a job that requires support and assistance from many other people. We have tried, in this book, to capture events and memories and express them on pieces of paper. No words or pictures are adequate for some of the things that have happened over the last four years, however. In any case, just about everyone will see this book is lacking in some way: something doesn't look right, somebody was left out, you should have done this instead. We apologize for any inadequacies that you, the reader, may find in this book. This staff is just as human as any other group: mistakes and misunderstandings will occur. We were given a responsibility, and we fulfilled it to the best of our abilities, despite many different pressures. Yes, this book is late, and many things are missing. This is due, in most part to the apathy of some of the editors. Apathy has been a large problem in our senior year. Yet we feel that the quality of this book attests to the fact that this class need not, and does not, settle for less than the best.

This effort would have been futile if not for the help of so many people. We thank all the members of the school community who put up with our constant requests for pictures and copy. Thanks to A1 and his staff who put up with our garbage (literally.) Thanks to Mr. Murro for not jumping ship. Thank you, Ethel, for just one more outside line. Thank you, Ms. Wysocki and Ms. Wozniak, for being so patient. We thank Wally Macawili for his photographic expertise and Davis Studios for trying so hard. Our gratitude to Mr. Horan and Miss Esti for their "information." Thank you, Fr. Azzarto, for being there and understanding. Thanks, Ms. Baber, we wish you the best of luck next year. Most of all, we thank the people, especially the photographers and the underclassmen staff, who did their share to make this book become reality. Our parents and friends were just as, if not more, important; they were understanding, patient, supportive, and willing to listen — they kept us sane.

He is leaving us this year, but some part of him will always be with us. Claudio was not only our moderator - he is, and always will be, our friend. We put up with his moods - but underneath it all, we could that he cared for all of us. Without this man the last three yearbooks would not exist. We could not have done it without him. This school will be sorely lacking something when it opens next September. Muchas gracias, Claudio. To quote CMB, "It's your yearbook. Although it may have seemed like the book was a selfish endeavor, we did it for you, Class of '88. We felt that you deserved it. Enjoy.

Sincerely,Ralph Pantozzi & Don Lapine,Editors-in-chief

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INDEXA

Abergas, J. (1) 39 Abesamis, E. (2) 50 Abesamis, A. (3) 64, 103, 108 Adams, K. (1) 38, 84 Adams, S. (1) 45, 79 Adelung, J. (2) 51 Aditya, R. (1) 46 Adornelto, B. (4) 8, 129 Ahearn, P. (2) 52 Ahearn, D. (4) 8, 129 Albanese, M. (1) 43 Aldea, R. (1) 46, 81 Alerte, A. (3) 69, 116 Alfaro, C. (2) 52, 76 Ali, F. (2) 56Alicandri, A. (4) 1, 8, 106, 107, 129Alston, B. (2) 50, 85Alvarez, R. (1) 38, 75Anderson, T. (3) 65, 118Andres, E. (2) 56, 85Andretti, D. (3) 65Andreula, J. (1) 36, 88Andrews, D. (1) 45, 123, 84Ang, L. (3) 62Aniello, V. (3) 61, 79Annillo, J. (2) 52Antico, P. (3) 65Antuna G. (3) 65Araos, O. (1) 42, 75Arceo, J. (4) 108, 129Arceo, J. (2) 54, 90Arcilla, A. (2) 54, 81Aro, R. (1) 37Arriaga, J. (3) 68Arricale, R. (2) 54, 118Arrigo, S. (2) 49Arroyo, R. (3) 67Ashe, F. (2) 56Atchison, K. (4) 1, 8, 106, 127, 129 Aumack, S. (3) 67 Austin, R. (1) 44 Ayala, L (1) 39, 118, 123 Ayrado, A. (1) 46

B

Baamonde, J. (2) 51 Backus, R. (3) 64, 73 Balcer, C. (2) 53 Bannon, J. (1) 35 Baratta, C. (3) 68 Bardzell, S. (1) 69, 116 Barlow, D. (3) 66, 98 Barnes, J. (1) 46 Barroqueiro, J. (1 ) 36, 75 Barua, E. (4) 130 Barulich, B. (1) 42, 79 Bas, A. (2) 52 Baseluos, M. (1) 47, 80 Bauzqn, M. (2) 57 Bayerlein, F. (4) 8, 130 Beaton, A. (1) 37 Bell, D. (1) 39Bellido, C. (4) 1, 103, 106, 107,

118, 130 Bellino, J. (3) 64, 73 Bellotti, G. (4) 76, 100, 107, 130 Benebe, B. (4) 130 Benedetto, S. (2) 53, 100 Bengston, W. (1) 44 Benn, L. (1) 43 Benzija, A. (1 ) 39, 75 Benzija, W. (4) 94,103,107,118,131,

170, 171 Berenzy, J. (1) 46, 75 Bernardo, J. (4) 8, 86, 103, 131 Beyer, M. (3) 65 Bigg, R. (4) 131 Bijelic, S. (2) 53 Bijelic, S. (1) 35, 72, 80 Black, E. (1 ) 43 Blazini, A. (2) 58 Bleach, R. (4) 127, 131 Boguszewski, C. (2) 57, 73, 79 Boland, T. (1) 44 Bonavota, P. (2) 57, 76 Bondarowicz, M. (3) 66 Boozer-Ayuso, W. (1) 36, 123 Borowik, J. (1) 42 Bowen, j . (1) 37 Bowling, B. (3) 66, 108 Bracewell, S. (2), 49.Brack, R. (1) 44, 88, 100 Brady, J. (2) 50 Brady, M. (2) 51 Brattoli, C. (1) 39, 79

Brennan, M. (2) 53, 86, 87 Briamonte, C. (1) 38, 84 Briones, P. (2) 52 Brodbeck, K. (3) 67, 78 Broderick, D (3) 62 Brown, G. (4) 8, 88, 131 Brown, S. (1) 35, 88 Bruno, R. (1) 47 Bruton, B. (3) 66, 88 Bryant, A. (2) 51, 79, 123 Bryant, J. (1) 69, 90, 116 Bryant, M. (4) 86, 132 Bucher, K. (2) 49, 76 Buno, J. (2) 57, 118 Burbank, K. (2) 53, 73, 76, 100 Burke, E. (3) 65 Burke, J. (3) 66, 86 Burrell, D. (3) 66, 86, 87 Bustillo, R. (3) 68, 76, 94, 95 Byron, S. (4) 132 Byun, C. (2) 56

C

Cabezas, A. (3) 67, 82 Cabrera, A. (4) 1, 94, 95, 103, 106,

127, 132, 173, 120 Cabrera, S. (1) 44, 75 Calderon, P. (4) 132 Calderone, J. (1) 36 Calicchio, J. (4) 69, 116, 132 Calizo, J. (2) 49, 118 Camaligan, R. (4) 8, 74, 133 Cammarota, P. (3) 61 Campen, P. (4) 11, 76, 133' Camporeale, M. (3) 64 Cantada, E. (4) 133 Caposello, J. (1) 42 Caraballo, I. (1) 37 Carcamo, M. (1) 44, 90, 116 Cardales, O. (4) 133 Cardino, D. (4) 8, 72, 133 Cariaga, C. (2) 53 Carr, R. (2) 49, 94, 95, 108 Carrillo, B. (1 ) 39, 123, 75 Carroll, J. (2) 50 Cartano, J. (2) 55 Cartano, O. (3) 66, 127 Castro, W. (4) 134 Casulli, T. (3) 64 Celestino, C. (2) 49 Cerullo, J. (1) 38 Cervino, A. (3) 66, 76, 96 Cervino, J. (1) 43 Cervino, M. (1) 35 Chait, N. (4) 8, 90, 134 Chang, J. (4) 8, 98, 134 Chaudhry, H. (2) 58, 85, 98 Cheatam, E. (4) 76, 134 Cheng, W. (1) 46 Cherchio, R. (3) 63 Chesnavich, R. (3) 67 Chiaravalloti, N. (2) 53, 78 Chipelo, P. (3) 64 Chmiel, C. (2) 52 Choudry, A. (1) 47 Chrisos, V. (4) 78, 108, 135 Christman, B. (2) 56 Chudy, P. (1) 45 Cirminello, R. (2) 52, 78 Clark, J. (1) 43 Clark, R. (1) 44 Collis, K. (1) 35, 84, 123 Conklin, J. (3) 62 Connell, J. (3) 69, 116 Connelly, T. (1) 36 Connolly, C. (1) 42, 80 Constantino, P. (2) 52 Conticello, J. (3) 65 Conway, M. (1) 37 Cook, E. (2) 53, 123 Cooney, T, (4) 135 Corbett, R. (1 ) 44, 88 Correia, M. (3) 68 Cosenza, R. (1) 39, 79, 82 Cotton, M. (4) 135 Cozine, K. (2) 54 Crowe, J. (1) 45 Crupi, S. (2) 54Culhane, C. (4) 1, ^4, 96, 97, 103,

119, 135 Cummings, S. (1) 47 Cunningham, P. (4) 1, 78, 106, 135 Curran, X. (4) 74, 138 Cush, P. (4) 138

D

D'Amato, L. (3) 65 D'Amico, T. (3) 69 D'Amore, D. (3) 62 Dacey, R. (1) 43 Daly, J. (1) 46, 75

Dang, V. (3) 63Dang, V. (3) 67Danilchick, A. (1) 45, 75, 84Dargan, J. (2) 51, 88Dau, E. (1) 36Degnan, D. (3) 63, 78, 127Della Fave, D. (1) 39, 75, 84Delo, J. (2) 57, 76Diaz, J. (1) 47Dilley, M. (1 ) 38, 79Dimaya, A. (2) 58, 85, 123Dimaya, A. (1) 43Dimler, R. (4) 1, 103, 106, 118, 138Doll, J. (3) 68Done, A. (3) 66Donnelly, D. (4) 1, 80, 106, 108,

139Doroszczyk, C. (4) 72, 76, 139 Dorry, L. (1) 45 Duarte, D. (1) 86 Duda, S. (4) 8, 139 Dudzinski, S. (2) 49 Dukic, R. (1) 44 Dunphy, J. (2) 52 Duran, D. (1) 37 Dwyer, W. (1) 42, 80, 84 Dzubina, T. (4) 140 De Jesus, R. (1) 37 DeCandia, C. (1) 38, 79 DeCeglie, J. (2) 57 DeCeglie, C. (1) 37 DeCresce, C. (3) 62, 74, 86, 96 DeFilippis, J. (4) 138 DeLuca, D. (3) 69, 116 DeMarco, L. (3) 68, 76 DeMichele, R. (2 ) 56, 85 DeMondo, C. (2) 51 DiCostanzo, T. (4) 13, 69, 72, 80,

116, 117, 138 DiFeo, B. (1) 39, 75, 81 DiFoglio, J. (2) 52, 94, 95, 76 DiMeo, A. (1) 35 DiNardo, C. (4) 108, 139 DiNardo, S. (4) 139

E

Ebanks, R. (4) 107, 140 Edwards, A. (2) 50 Egan, M. (1) 39, 84 Eisenbach, D. (2) 56, 94, 95 Elson, M. (4) 80, 90, 91, 103, 107,

140Esposito, C. (4) 140, 167 Estrada, D. (4) 88, 140 Estrada, M. (3) 64 Evangelista, P. (1) 38

F

Faiano, T. (3) 68, 72, 80 Fairfield, S. (3) 61 Falcis, E. (1) 61 Fall, K. (3) 66 Fa Is, S. (3) 66, 127 Farese, V. (1) 43 Farinola, M. (2) 57, 85 Fatal, D. (3) 63 Fatovic, C. (1) 45 Feeney, J. (4) 4, 8, 141 Ferrales, R. (1) 35 Ferrante, G. (2) 49 Ferrante, K. (2) 56, 76, 96, 127 Ferrari, T. (1) 45, 75 Ficken, R. (2) 49, 88 Figueras, A. (2 ) 52, 81 Figueroa, M. (2) 57 Figueroa, S. (1) 46 Figurski/ M. (4) 141 Flanagan, S. (2) 56 Flanagan, C. (1) 36 Flanagan, J. (4) 5, 8, 141 Fogu, J. (3) 65, 88 Fojas, S. (2) 57, 76 Fonticoba, R. (4) 141 Formoso, J. (3) 1, 61, 76, 94, 95,

100Francesco, J. (2) 58, 76 Francisco, A. (3) 67 Franco, L (2) 55, 118 Fredericks, G. (2) 50 Frick, D. (1) 44 Froio, A. (4) 8, 88, 141 Froio, N. (1) 37 Fromfield, Ft (1) 42, 79

G

Gaddi, R. (1) 37 Gain, R. (1) 39 Gaines, D. (2) 51 Gajewski, M. (4) 142 Gal, M. (2) 50, 90

Galan, A. (2) 56, 118Galella, A. (2) 53Gallo, M. (3) 61Gamble, K. (1) 47Gannon, P. (1) 38, 88, 118Garcia, A. (2) 58Garcia, G. (3) 64, 72Garguilo, E. (3) 62, 74, 78Garner, M. (2) 50, 79, 82Gaughan, P. (3) 67Gavin, P. (2) 64Geisler, R. (2) 50, 85Gellene, C. (2) 55Gellene, J. (3) 68Geoghegan, J. (3) 69Gerace, A. (1) 43Gerald, N. (3) 66Geron, G. (2) 54, 118Gers, J. (1) 35Ghali, S. (2) 54Giblin, T. (3) 69, 108, 116Gigante, J. (1) 47Gill, R. (3) 64, 86, 87Gillard, J. (4) 1, 97, 119, 142Gillespie, J. (4) 1, 8, 106, 142Gilmore, M. (2) 56Gizzi, B. (1) 47, 75Gizzi, M. (2) 51, 101, 76Gnecco, M. (4) 8 0 , 142Goff, A. (2) 51, 79Goldrich, D. (4) 108, 127, 142Goldsworthy, G. (3) 64, 116, 117Golizio, M. (3) 67Gomez, M. (1) 45, 84Gonzalez, M. (1) 44, 75Gonzalez, O. (1) 37, 75Gorney, M. (2) 56, 73Granados, A. (3) 66Granelli, D. (1) 42, 79Grato, J. (1) 37, 75Gray, R. (1) 39Greeley, . (2) 54, 90Grieshaber, K. (2) 55Grogan, J. (4) 4, 8, 71, 94, 118, 143Gronda, D. (2) 57, 76, 82, 100Gronda, R. (3) 68, 76, 82Guarda, M. (4) 8, 96, 127, 143Guarino, M. (3) 63, 74Gubitosi, D. (1) 43Guerra, I. (1) 35Guma, A. (2) 51, 73, 76, 85, 100Gutierrez, R. (2) 50Gutierrez, F. (1) 45, 72, 80, 123Guzman, L. (1) 36

H

Haggerty, B. (3) 64 Haley, M. (1) 37 Hamilton, R. (2) 55, 108, 118 Hampton, B. (2) 54 Hampton, J. (3) 62, 127 Hanley, W. (1) 44, 75 Harding, J. (1) 37, 79 Harris, D. (3) 63 Hart, L. (1) 42, 90 Harvey, M. (3) 65, 76 Haughney, B. (3) 61, 86, 96 Hawkes, T. (2) 54, 82 Hayes, J. (1) 37, 75 Henneberry, R. (4) 8, 3 Hennigar, R. (1) 39 Hennis, S. (2) 55 Hernandez, D. (2) 51 Hernandez, H. (3) 66, 127 Hester, J. (4) 1, 74, 96, 97, 119, 143,

170Hoetzl, T. (1) 47, 117 Hoffman, W. (2) 52, 76, 94, 95 Holzmann, H. (4) 143 Hood, A. (1) 42 Hu, J. (3) 62 Hughes, C. (3) 21, 64 Hughes, J. (4) 78, 88, 96, 97, 119,

144I

Icklan, R. (2) 53 Iglesias, A. (1) 38 Iorio, C. (2) 51 lorio, M. (2) 56 Ippolito, P. (2) 56 Iqbal, W. (3) 67 Iskander, G. (1) 43 Iza, J. (3) 3, 62, 69, 108, 116

J

Jablonski, J. (3) 1 ,8 ,11 ,94 ,103,118, 126, 144, 170

Jakubik, E (3) 62,‘73 James, G. (4) 1 ,6 ,11 ,13 ,82 ,106,144,

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Janega, J. (3) 62 Jaworski, D. (2) 55 Jebara, A. (2) 50 Jersey, M. (1) 43 Jimenez, C. (3) 62, 78, 94, 95 Jimenez, H. (2) 58 Jimenez, J. (1 ) 45 Jimenez, M. (1) 36 Jimenez, R. (4) 78, 144 Jones, E. (2 ) 52 Joshi, S. (4) 96, 108, 144 Juby, J. (3) 61 Juskiewicz, P. (4) 145

K

Kachel, J. (3) 66, 74,Kaiser, C. (2) 56Kang, K. (1) 35Kapoor, S. (3) 63Kasbarian, A. (1) 36Kawalek, S. (3) 63Kealy, J. (4) 1, 71, 119Kearney, S. (4) 145Kegelman, S. (3) 63, 118Kelly, D. (3) 62, 80Kelly, J. (3) 67, 95, 78, 86, 96Kenny, M. (4): 145Keohane, E. (4) 10, 1, 145, 74, 96,

103Khan, R. (1) 47 Khan, S. (3) 63, 127, 110 Khan, S. (1) 47 Khawaja, F. (1) 36 Khawaja, H. (4) 146, 76 Kim, J. (3) 63 King, M. (4) 146, 88 Kist, J. (1) 42 Kleid, D. (4) 1, 106, 146 Kloza, B. (1) 36, 118 Koehler, S. (3) 67 Koncicki, R. (3) 65 Kukowski, E. (3) 67, 73 Kushnir, P. (3) 64 Kwon, Y. (3) 69, 76, 116 Kwon, Y. (1) 37

L

Labus, M. (3) 62, 78, 127 Lagermasini, A. (3) 61, 78 Lago, C. (3) 65 Lamantea, G. (1) 38, 80 Langon, B. (3) 64Lapine, D. (4) 106,146,126,103,173,

107, 170Lau, T. (3) 62, 81, 118 Lavarro, R. (4) 146, 81 Lawless, K. (1) 46, 75 Lazopoulos, G. (1) 43 Lecowitch, M. (2) 54 Lee, C. (4) 6, 94, 95, 147 Lee, J. (2) 50 Lee, R. (3) 64, 127 Legnosky, R. (1) 44 Leitgeb, C. (1) 47 Lempa, P. (4) 10, 147, 86 Leon, V. (1) 36 Lepis, B. (3) 68 Lepore, J. (1) 42 Leshik, J. (2) 51 Leto, G. (1) 36 Leung, R. (3) 67, 79, 127 Librojo, B. (4) 8, 147 Lim, J. (2) 57 Lindemon, M. (2) 55, 118 Lindsay, S. (1) 39 Lindsey, H. (4) 147 Lindsley, W. (4) 8, 147 Lolo, L. (1) 38 Lomnicky, J. (1) 46 Lopez, D. (2) 52 Lozeau, E. (1) 47 Lui, M. (2) 54Luipersbeck, M. (2) 55, 94, 95, 118Luipersbeck, D. (1) 43, 100, 118Luke, J. (2) 49Luna, J. (1) 44, 123, 79Lusch, G. (2) 58Lynch, A. (1) 47, 80Lynch, J. (3) 65Lyons, D. (3) 68Lyons, K. (4) 6, 1, 106, 148, 96,

108, 127, 173 LaConti, J. (3) 65, 108 LaRosa, J. (2) 49LoRe, V. (4) 148, 96, 103, 108, 127,

107

M

Macalintal, R. (2) 54, 72 Macalintal, R. (1) 36

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fc Machado, H. (2) 49, 73 Ijyiaestre, J. (1) 42

Maglione, D. (4) 8, 148 Ejviahdavi, A. (1) 38 ■Malinowski, D. (3) 66 |Mallardi, K. (4) 148 ! Mangelli, N. (1) 37

Maravilla, M. (2) 53 rMargaritonda, D. (2) 52 ■Mariniello, S. (2) 51 ■Marino, J. (3) 69 Ktfarino, M. (1) 47 HVlariquit, A. (3) 65 (M arri, J. (3) 67, 80, 78 ■Martin, C. (2) 49, 76 [M artin, E (4) 10, 1, 106, 94, 148,I 86, 96, 103, 98, 107 ffMartin, J. (1) 39 pMartin, W . (2) 50 ||Martins, A. (3) 61, 80, 72 r Mason, S. (4) 149, 76

Mateo, J . (1) 38, 80 ' Matias, M. (2) 69, 116 pMatta, C. (3) 64iP a tta , F. (4), 11, 1, 8, 106, 94, 95, I 100, 149, 96

Mattey, T. (3) 64, 88 ^Matticola, M. (4) 8, 69, 149, 90,J 108, 116, 117, 107 Mauri, R. (1) 45, 81 Mayi, D. (1) 36, 123, 75

; Mayo, J. (2) 54 Mecca, L (2) 56, 101, 73 Medina, F. (1) 42

; Mehta, M. (3) 65, 80 Metha, N. (2) 55 Mendez, J. (2) 56

' Mendoza, D. (3) 68, 73 Mercado, B. (2) 52

pMercado, C. (4) 8, 150 fMercurio, G. (1) 39, 79 Mergus, P. (2) 58, 76 Mielo, J. (3) 63, 90 Mielo, J. (2) 54, 90

iMilic, M. (1) 43 rMilic, S. (2) 51 pMilkiewicz, R. (2) 56 jjMinnucci, N. (2) 58 [Molina, L (3) 62, 80, 72 Monisera, D. (2) 49, 73

. Montalban, P. (3) 69, 116, 117, 118 ^Monteforte, J . (4) 1, 8, 100, 150, y 86, 119^Montgomery, C. (2) 54, 78 Moore, K. (4) 150, 81, 103, 108 Moore, T. (4) 150, 108 Morabe, R. (2) 55, 78 Morais, M. (1) 45, 75 .Morcilio, A. (1) 48, 75, 81 Morris, K. (4) 150 Morris, P. (4) 13, 151 Moy, K. (2) 56 Mulcahy, P. (2) 51, 76, 85 Munoz, B. (1) 46 Murphy, H. (1) 45 Myer, W. (3) 68 Myers, C (1) 43 Myers, J. (3) 65, 94, 95, 118 Myron, G. (1) 35, 75 McAlary, K. (1) 46, 79 IMcAuliffe, J . (3) 61 McCabe, M. (1) 43, 75

^McCall, M. (1) 44 McCann, K. (3) 67, 86 ^McDermott, K. (3) 64, 80 McEwen, B. (4) 8, 49 McGee, B. (1) 36, 79 McGlynn, K. (3) 67, 78, 96

.McGuire, M. (1) 36 McLaughlin, J . (2) 52 McLeod, B. (4) 149 McMullen, B. (2) 52, 76

N

N a d o lsk i, J . ( 2 ) 5 7

Nakar, C. (3) 66Nam, J. (1 ) 43Namnama, L. (4) 151Napoli, K. (2) 53Narvaez, J. (2) 57, 72Nestor, E. (4) 74, 96, 119, 151Nestor, P. (2) 53Ngo, H. (1) 47Ngo, T. (3) 64, 78Nguyen, C. (1) 44Nguyen, S. (3) 63, 78Nieto, J. (4) 1 , 103, 106, 151, 170Nippes, K. (2) 56, 94, 95Norton, J. (2) 58Nugent, R. (4 ) 71 ,151Nunes, D. (3) 65, 82

OO'Connell, E. (4) 8, 96, 154 O'Connor, K. (2) 53 O'Connor, R. (2) 58, 73, 79, 85 O'Connor, B. (4) 1, 8, 106, 154 O'Connor, S. (4) 1, 8, 106, 94, 95,

154, 126, 108, 173 O 'Donnell, J. (2) 69, 116, 117 O 'Donnell, S. (2) 56 O'Donnell, M. (1) 36, 75 O'Gorman, M. (2) 55, 79 O'Hare, T. (4) 1, 8, 106, 101, 154,

82, 107 O 'N eill, K. (3) 1, 61, 76 O'Shaughnessy, E. (3) 67 O'Sullivan, K. (4) 8, 155 Ohlmuller, D. (4) 8, 154, 71 Oliver, J. (2) 57 Oliveros, F. (2) 49, 76 Oliveros, O. (4) 8, 155 Olszewski, K. (4) 155 Ordenez, A. (1) 46 Orlina, A. (3) 63, 81 Orosz, S. (2) 58 Ortega, A. (3) 64, 78, 127 Ortega, D. (3) 68 Ortiz, R. (1) 36, 123, 75 Otten, C. (1) 35, 75 Owens, J. (3) 63, 76 Oyola, O. (2) 51

P

Pacillo, J . (4) 155 Padilla, J. (1) 37, 123, 75 Padilla, W. (3) 62 Page, V. (2) 53Pagkalinawan, A. (2) 51, 76, 85 Pagkalinawan, J . (1) 47 Paguiligan, J. (4) 1, 80, 94, 95, 155,

96Palmer, C. (4) 156, 119 Palomares, A. (3) 69, 116 Panchana, C. (1) 39, 123 Pandya, A. (1) 47 Pantozzi, J. (2) 51 Pantozzi, R. (4) 11, 1, 13, 156, 123,

126, 103, 173, 170 Paone, T. (3) 61, 72 Parachini, C. (2) 53 Pardo, C. (1) 45 Parlavecchio, M. (3) 64 Parloza, P. (4) 156, 78, 108 Parziale, P. (3) 62, 127 Pasculli, A. (2) 51.Patel, C. (4) 156Patel, F. (1) 37Patel, M. (1) 47Pawlowski, B. (2) 54, 118Pazminio, F. (1) 38, 75, 90Pedone, M. (1) 46Peluso, R . (4) 8, 156Penaskovic, D. (4) 1, 8, 106, 157Perez, C. (1) 39Perez, C. (4) 8, 157Perkins, C. (2) 54, 85Pernia, C. (4) 157Petti, P. (3) 61Phillipy, S. (1) 43Piatkowski, W. (2) 50, 81Pidane, K. (2) 51Pierre, R . (1) 42Pierre-Louis, S. (1) 44, 75Polemini, A. (1) 42Politewicz, L (4) 157Pollio, V. (1) 37Polo, D. (1) 39Pomares, C. (3) 64, 108, 127Pompilio, E. (1) 37Poppe, T. (2) 54Porter, D. (1) 43, 84, 123Posluszny, R. (2) 55Prato, S. (2) 52Prendergast, R. (1) 38Presedo, C. (1) 35, 75Prieto, J . (1) 44Proenza, M. (3) 66, 76Proscia, J . (2) 53Prusko, J . (2) 49, 76

Q

Quintero, J. (1) 43

R

Rachinsky, J . (3) 62 Ramirez, D. (3) 63 Ramos, J. (2) 50, 81 Ramos, L. (1) 45 Ramsumair, R. (1) 35, 123 Rashid, H. (2) 58

Reczka, R. (4) 157 Redondo, L (2) 56, 81 Reed, J. (2) 58 Regenye, M. (1 ) 37 Remishofski, j . (3) 67, 108, 127 Remy, A. (1) 46 Ricco, R. (3) 68 Rico, M. (4) 80, 158 Riolo, D. (4) 10, 158 Rivera, J. (1) 46 Rivera, Ray. (1) 45 Rivera, Rick (2) 53 Roarty, H. (1) 39 Robalino, W. (3) 62 Roberts, G. (3) 66, 103 Robetto, O. (3) 62 Rodriguez, O. (3) 45 Rodriguez, V. (1) 46 Rogers, D. (3) 69, 98, 116 Roman, M. (3) 67, 103 Romero, P. (2) 58 Rosado, M. (4) 108, 158 Rosalsky, S. (2) 58 Rosanilia, A. (1) 69, 116 Rosciszewski, D. (1 ) 58 Rossi, O. (1) 39, 75 Rovere, D. (4) 158 Ruiz, H. (1) 44 Ruiz, H. (3) 69, 116 Ruiz, J. (1) 87Rushforth, R. (4) 72, 76, 158 Rusignuolo, M. (2) 57, 80 Russo, C. (1) 46, 80, 84 Rutkowski, C. (2) 53 Ryan, P. (4) 78, 103, 108, 159

S

Sabusay, G. (4) 108, 159 Saisorn, D. (2) 55 Salmon, J. (1) 46, 80, 123 Salmon, R. (1) 45, 84, 123 Salvemini, S. (4) 94, 95, 127, 159,

173Samlall, A. (2) 52 Sammarco, C. (1) 35 Santiago, T. (2 ) 52, 118 Santomauro, W . (3) 62, 90, 91, 94,

95Santoro, R. (1) 35, 75 Sarmiento, A. (4) 98, 159 Savino, J . (1) 47, 75 Scafidi, J. (2) 51, 85 Scalia, P. (2) 58 Schaplowsky, I. (3) 66, 127 Schiavone, F. (1) 42 Schifano, T. (3) 67 Schmidt, C. (3) 61, 72, 80 Schneider, W . (4) 94, 103, 119, 159 Schork, R. (4) 13, 76, 119, 16C Schroeder, E. (2) 55, 76, 85, 94, 95 Scocco, J. (3) 63 Scott, B. (1) 45 Scott, W. (2) 49 Sexton, B. (3) 63 Seymour, D. (3) 64, 100 Shah, B. (3) 68, 127 Shahzad, A. (2) 38 Shaw, C. (2) 58 Shaw, M. (4) 160, 110 Shea, J. (4) 107, 160 Sheehan, J . (2) 58, 72, 80 Sheeran, J. (4) 1, 5, 8, 94, 95, 107,

120, 160 Sheikh, M. (2) 50 Siddiq, O . (2) 50 Sierra, M. (1) 38, 75, 84, 123 Sindle, G. (4) 1, 5, 96, 119, 160 Singh, P. (4) 101 Sinnott, T . (1) 47 Sisco, J . (1) 35 Sivo, ). (2) 50 Skinner, M. (1) 35 Skorka, D. (4) 8, 161 Slane, D. (2) 52, 73 Sm ith, C. (2) 54, 72 Sm ith, J. (1) 42 Sm ith, R. (3) 63 Sollecito, P. (4) 8, 74, 161 Somers, J. (3) 65 Soto, I. (2) 69, 116, 123 Soto, M . (1) 36, 75 Spadora, P. (4) 74, 82, 96, 97, 119,

161Spann, 3. (3) 61, 81, 123 Speronza, P. (4) 1, 8, 88, 108, 161 Stack, T. (2) 55, 73 Stefano, M. (2) 51, 79, 127 Stefko, W . (4) 13, 117, 162 Stewart, A. (4) 76, 162 Stokes, P. (4) 162 Strandes, P. (1) 35, 75 Strangeway, J . (2) 57

Strickland, S. (1) 36, 123 Stroud, E. (1) 39, 116 Struk, M. (1) 46 Stupinski, G. (3) 63, 78 Sugrue, R. (2) 57 Sullivan, M. (2) 50 Swabsin, P. (4) 8, 71, 90, 91, 94,

95, 103, 162 Swart, W. (1) 38 Swineford, J. (1) 35 Syed, A. (2) 58 Szczepanski, J. (2) 58 Szklarski, F. (2) 52 Szynol, P. (1) 47 St. Hilaire, T. (2) 53 St. Marie, J. (1) 37, 75

T

Taite, L. (3) 61 Talanczuk, A. (2) 57 Talanczuk, B. (1) 38, 75 Tarantino, D. (3) 68 Tavolara, T. (2) 55 Tedeschi, J. (2) 53 Tello, J. (1) 46 Timones, M. (1) 46 Tolentino, R. (3) 63 Tolino, T. (1) 37 Tolstyk, M. (3) 63, 90 Toussas, D. (4) 1, 106, 127, 162,

173Trasande, L. (2) 55, 118Treacy, E. (3) 63, 78Treanor, J. (2) 53, 72Trilles, R. (4) 69, 116, 117, 163Tronco, L. (4) 74, 76, 96, 119, 163Truong, T. (3) 68, 80Tsinman, S. (1) 36Tuason, A. (2) 55Tudek, J . (2) 55Tuohy, R. (4) 76, 119, 163

U

Ubelhoer, K. (3) 68, 118 Umali, R. (3) 69, 94, 95, 108, 116,

117, 118

V

Vacca, P. (1) 37 Valdez, V. (1) 44, 75 Valente, E. (1) 42 Valente, M. (4) 1, 8, 69, 72, 106,

116, 117, 163 Van Blarcom, J. (4) 8, 163 Vargas, A. (3) 61 Varsalona, P. (3) 62, 73 Vetter, A. (2) 58 Viggiano, D. (3) 68 Villanueva, J. (2) 69, 116 Vining, P. (4) 103, 164 Vita, J. (3) 68; 127 Vita, J. (4) 164 Vitale, G. (1) 42 Voicu, M. (4) 127, 164, 173 Volcy, J . (4) 76, 83, 164 Volpe, J. (1) 39Vukan, K. (4) 69, 116, 117, 164

W

Walenty, R. (2) 53, 78Wassong, K. (2) 53W ay, S. (4) 1, 106, 126, 165, 176Webb, R. (3) 61Weierman, R. (3) 67, 127Welby, C. (1) 43W entworth, S. (4) 8, 108, 165W entworth, C. (3) 61West, K. (3) 61Whitehead, E. (4) 165W ignarajan, R. (1) 47, 116W iley, M. (3) 61W illi, J.P. (2) 55Williams, G. (1) 38W itt, M. (3) 67, 81Wolfe, J . (2) 55, 76Wood, E. (3) 65, 90, 96Worobiej, M. (4) 8, 165Worrell, D. (1) 35, 75, 101, 123

Y

Yan, G. (2) 57, 118

Z

Zaleck, C. (3) 62, 74, 90, 96 Zamarra, C. (2) 49 Zamarra, R. (1) 44 Zarran, A. (1) 35

Zieleniewski, M. (2) 58, 90 Zieleniewski, M. (4) 1, 90, 91, 106,

166Zingaro, C. (4) 72, 76, 82, 166 Zuchowski, J. (2) 54, 101 de Armas, A. (1) 41, 90 de Fex, D. (1) 42, 80, 90

FACULTY

Alvarado, I. 18Argyelan, H. 18Azzarto, A. 18, 107, 113Baber, S. 18, 100, 126Balduf, R. 18Bellotti, G. 18, 76, 77Beck, E. 19Bender, A. 19Boyle, G. 19, 108Browning, J. 19, 123Burgaleta, C. 19, 106, 119, 126, 125Campion, J. 19, 112Casey, J. 20, 106, 121, 112Cilia, R. 20Constantini, K. 20, 94, 95, 96Croghan, J. 20, 100Dandorph, B. 20Dandorph, K. 20DellaFave, J. 21DeLorenzo, C. 21Denny, T. 21DePalma, A. 21Derise, D. 21, 103Dolan, C. 21Dolan, E. 22Donahue, B. 22, 118Donohue, P. 22Doolan, E. 22Foley, J. 22Fordellone, J. 23, 113Esti, J . 23Furke, L. 23Garcia, A. 23Fitzgibbons, J. 23Gray, M. 24, 113Hammill, T. 24Hanson, R. 24, 76, 77Harrison, P. 24Horan, J. 24Howard, H. 24, 112Kennedy, R. 24Koszyk, W. 25Kuntz, J. 25, 87LeCalvez, A. 25Larrabee, C. 26Massarelli, ]. 25, 85McGuinness, R. 16 ,25 ,100,101,112Merrick, D. 26Moore, G. 27Mulvihill, R. 27O'Connor, T.V. 27O'Donnell, J . 27O'Grady, P. 27Ollinger, J. 28O'Neill, J. 28Oppido, H. 28Pellegrini, F. 28, 106, 113Pellegrino, R. 28, 98Pellicano, R. 29Raslowsky, J . 29, 78, 124Raulli, E. 29Raysor, L 29Rosace, B. 29Rowan, K. 30Russell, D. 30Salmon, E. 30, 15Sayer, R . 30, 69, 116Ross, C. 30Schmidtberger, A. 31, 110 Settembre, D. 31, 87 Shea, R. 31 ,106, 107 Silvestris, L 31, 99, 103 Snyder, L 31 Stump, D. 32, 108 Tamburelli, J . 32 Toohey, P. 32, 98 Wolack, S. 32 Walsh, E. 32 Wozniak, A. 33 W ynn, E. 33,Wysocki, B. 33 Yozzi, D. 33Zawistowski, R. 33, 76, 77, 81

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IN MEMORIAM

"Good m orning, Brother W uss speaking . . . . and how is the grandm other your son played a m agnificent gamedon't forget the tickets for the Slavic n ight Thanks forca llin g ."

T he voice of love and care of Brother Joe Wuss, S .J. is no longer heard at St. Peter's Prep, but he lives in the lives and the memories of all the Prep fam ily. Brother Wuss loved the Prep — the students, the fam ilies, the activities. He knew each of us by nam e: to encourage, to console, to push for excellence, to share stories of a Prep ball game, to point out the alum ni Slavic honor, roll or the Pope's com ing to America.

He cared that we grew, that we recognized who we are — our cultural heritage (everyone at one tim e had some Polish blood) and our d ignity as sons and daughters of the living God. He never sought the lim elight or needed m any m aterial possessions. H is life and love was the C hrist playing in 10,000 faces of students, alum ni and fam ily.

T h e Lord took Brother W uss w hen he was most happy — a few hours after com m union on his favorite feast of Pentecost. T h e M ets had w on, the Pope was soon to visit Poland, the graduates and fam ilies 'w ere laughing and celebrating in the Prep cafeteria.

Brother W uss would often speak about the "r in g " — the ring of reward as the m erry-go-round w ent on. For him the ring m eant excellence — a state cham pionship, a county title — the ring of the highest achievem ent. He encourages teams and ac­tiv ities to reach for the ring — a sign of the best. He gave all of us the best: the best of love and care — the best of what it means to be a man of God, the best of w hat is im portant - ourself, our fam ily , our roots and our God.

T he Lord has taken him and given him the R ing — the ring of everlasting Joy. H is own fa ith is a rem inder that we too will share w ith him in etern ity that R ing of Christ's victory.

"G ood m orning, Brother W uss speaking."

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