1993 Blue and Gold Yearbook

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THEME

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STUDENT LIFE 6

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ACADEMICS

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PEOPLE

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CLUBS

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SPORTS

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CLOSING

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tcphen tdhllW I~ one of Itt<: man) ~tlldcnts '" no try 10 ICI alt lhey<an OUI of La Sallc

hflS zaucha IS Iryml to keep cool '" hilc lislcnio. III music 3nd ....' 3uinl for lhe bus.


Whaddya Mean Attitude?

Student Attitude ~re

in the La Salle Student Handbook is lhefe an) m('ntion of. specific: rule regarding proper student atlitude? An)one? ARJone? Well, there isn't. The

adminislrll1ion

kno~s

that student allitude is

.... hale\j~r the student .... ants it to be. And. let me tell lOu. no.... here on Ihis planet is there a bigger m.aniresllliion of attitudt' than in the hallo.... ed halls of La SaUe. \ ou s芦 it in class. You see it in mixers. You see it at games. The L'auilude follo....s the La Sallian .... here'er he may roam. And just .... hal is L:allitude? Ir"s pride. ptain and simple. A La Salle gU) takes pride in his 楼lork. his personalil). and his sl~le. Tty to ill5ult his l'attitude. and )ou'll .... hal l'lIuitude is made of. Ifs pride that broughl La Salle all orits Catholic League Championships. l1"s pride lhal raised the money to build the nt'l'I .... ing. And ifs pridl.' that Idls a student Ihal his personal L'auitude is eucd) ~hat it ('jbould be. You got a probll.'m "'ith Ihal?

aul Dolo... ay.

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Ihc inramous 8ro, Joe \tc:}en \Itthanical DUl'in, In

class. has had bener dR)"$

ophomore Doug Guuc:r still hasn路l!carnc:d 1M finer poinlS or wmbln, onc:"s hlr. FclJo-o Sop'-non Dan "lIm,nski uicd to nplain.

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cllin, Iheir dlscSI \1lke SmIth. Dave Sial' Ii.lno. Ke>in \tc ....icnol.and ....a路 than Yo III arc di~lI"lnl IMir rtla\ing SCDior )ur.


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ro Richard

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of StudenIl. is talking" ilh Rob Kelley about llle: importanÂŤ of keeping grades up.

roo Ed Cannon walk in, alonl the beautiful La Sa Ie call1pu b II me: or docs be rc:mmd )'0\1 flf the film.

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Brother-Student Relations an lOU en\ision 8rolher Bob Romano as a priest! Can ~ou picture Brother Rene Sierner as II TV person3.lil~? Can }OU see BrOlher Jot Keough as an)'thing e~! Without a doube. the Christian BrOlhers aft mem· bers of a unique (ello"ship. The) 're clerg}. bUI iM) 're nOI saints. The) 're celibate, bu' the) 're flOt prudes. The) 're authoril), but the) 're not - - - - - - about il. The) are 1M center of the La 5allt' (amil). Nobod) can sa) Ihal they Irul) IOalM> one of our Br<uhers. The BrOlhers halt' II knack for making lhemseh'e5 so indhidual, SO unforgettable. Ihal their presence bf-comes a I,adition. When La Salle men graduate. "iUthey remember lheir )o<'ker numbers or the num· bers Ih:lI Brother Linus g:aH~ them? When the)' <,omt' back 10 \isil. "ill ~raduales SOft'f malelolellll) at Brother Joe M)ers for an ancil'nl "F," or ghe him 11 big hug and )K'rhaps a noogie? To moM l..ll Salle sludenl-s, lheir school is lheir lteCond home. No maIler "hat aClhil) or SI)()rllhe) 're imohed "ilh, Ihe) spend long hours 011 lhe fields, in lhe ":Iler. or 81 the desks, So 10 these guys, Ihe Urolhers are like, "ell, their brothers, AI limes. lhe) Clln be Ihe objecfs of sonu' scholastic sibling rinllry. hUI Ihey're (1I1"ays) a reassur8ncp Ihat some fra· IPrnallo)lIhy "ill (foreH~·r) exiSI in IhCSf." halls,

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ro.JoeM)'f:aisupl'inin! u main p>inl in Mechanical Dr ins..'(1. T-5qllare is not a .... ing· llng.··


Palombaroatld RICk Ra,'UCO ,"-:Itch the~.. constrUClIOll .... hile It'll Jar)路 Ullion ,\-blt

lT1O\"ycband William Iblby "'lIlk III rl'Qllt Or ..

bus JOins intO re-

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he \1adden Brc)thC1"S'mile for the camcT1l mllllllo _pllt ~d berore ....lldly running him

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beautiful day in the neighborhood ~t La Salle's brand ne'A', c~pandtd but unfortunately ,'aletle~s parking

Ontt La Salle "pitsters" e~­ emplify the qualities of the La SaUe student by picking up a couple of mounties.

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How Ya Gettin' There? Transportation t La Sall~, transportation, of ~hatewr kind, is an imporfut topic 10 lhe Sludents, 11 is a source of pride or sham~. de~ndi"g on the mode hlken. Thus. there lire basicall)' two groups of people It! La Sal1~; lhose "ho drhe or cltrpool. and those "ho r~r)" 011 ••• THE BUS!!! III th~ former ~roup are the prilileged "ho hlile their licenses. a \chicle of any wa)". shape. or ronn. and a parking pernlit, and those luck~ cnou~h to ~~t a ride "ilh them. On II COIIstant lool.out for the drhcrs are the multitudC'S "ho beg for a ride. eH!lI from teachers. offerin~ e\en to pa, for gas in eAtfeme cases. The) are despenlle because if they cannol find a ride. they lire forced 10 face the ignominy of riding the bus. be if the districi bus or e\ell the al"'8)5 (~) prompt SEPTA. Bulthe one thing about the bus is thai it is al"8)s there, and there "ill al"'a~s be pe'Ople on it. So. if you are luck) enough to obtain a Ichicle. license, and II parking permit. happ~ drhing. but eXpi:'1:t 10 be hit up for rides, Otherl'lise, public transportation is )our only rl'iQurc..", but al Ieasl )OU ~i11 gel home in some ""It) or another.


Attitude of the City rom Border.. Books to Boathouse Ro~. From the Libert)' Bell 10 the Archives to Betsy Ross's House to Independence Hall. From the Wah Whitman Bridge to "elly Orin:. From ... well. )'OU get the point Center Cit). Phikldelphia, i actually not that far from La lie. With a quick drive (0 ROll:borough, leadin~ to the Schuylkill Express",ay. La Salle studenbo can become engulfed in a world of dh'erse cuhure

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Sk)'llne of Philadelphla; the h(!h15 ntvtf 30 QUI II the PSFS building or al Liberty Plaza

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Jason Glul ~'spt'nds some lime readmg in front or Sllllld "'akin, up homel~

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and pure urban altitude. Sa)' goodbye to those cute Jeep:. blaring U2 It\ lime to experience the .... orld of \1ercedes. SUfe your parents might have one. but lhc:) 're cenainl} not like these. As you stroll down \1arket 51. to Third, you can absene a Benz that has

been uniquel) crafted by Pather Cars of Great Britain adorned by the booming sounds of a kicker box. This vision. of course. is not the ani) vic'" of Philadelphia. The euhurt e.'i.pands even funher. As ,OU saunter along Penn's Landing you rna} view our cit)"s fine sk} line. one that con\'C}lO the acsthetic undercurrent of the cit). Don't mind the PSfS advertisement that has been then: for )earlO. A true romantic L'attitude can be attained after dusk in the Cit) of BrOlherly Love with a dinner aboard Spirit of Philadelphia Qr in The Charter House. Our cit)' provides the Art Museum and famous edifices of expression: the contemporary "Clothe~ Pin," the ever so controvcrsial "Rock)'," and the romantic "LOVE." After you have cxhaustl,.'(i Phibdclphia's resources, )'ou mlly be inclined to worship at thc beautiful Cathedral Bilsilicil orSts, Peter and Paul. or study at Ihe Philadelphia Public Library. Perhaps science at the Franldin Institute i" more your speed. Whatever your inkling. Philadelphia has something for you - if you've got L'aUilude.

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Does God Love Y ou? Explain The Relentless Pursuit of Religion and Christian Values fs not JUSt names of minor Hebrew prophets. It's vantage of all thai the ncw wing has to offer." in Ihe not simply a lisl of dUlies of a Catholic Christian. words Departmcnt Chairperson Mr. Al Puntcl. So as well That"s what separates religion classes at La Salle as being open to the varied opinions of their students, the religion teachers are making evident their from a standard catechism. Not your stanopenness to technology by learning how dard Spanish Inquisition-Era indoctrinato make use of it. tion going on here. These classes allow Mudcnts to freely think and discover their In addition. the members of the religion . filld the department project their influence own identity. In the words of Christian Lifeslyle~ teacher and junior guidance practical throughout the school. Not only do they counselor Mr. Patrick Devine. religion is about whal and how they teach. but care lise for religioll a class in which a student attempts 10 they place just as much importance on ill his daily life." who they teach. These guides to Religion "find his self-iml.ge." lmd find the practical use for religion in his daily life. La Salle style, show their enthusiasm not This year. the religion dcpanmcnt, in just by offering to assist in any problem addition to their annual goal (0 "make the Gospel mes- Ihal may ari~, but also by their overall friendliness and sage relevant to today." is attempting to "become more good will toward everyone. skillful in the usc of ncw tcchnology. (and) to takc ad-

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[)emelcr JlOM:' for a <II/fIliicmor Johll Jugler. dcep 111 . . <IIUp,hQl, actlllg hlc hc', ..". colllcmplul;on. ,s bu.,ly abaCl\lall) clIJoYlng cia" '>Orbillg the leS'>OII.


~ classroom full of sopho-

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. . II10RS "gill after Mr. John5Ol'1 told thrm lhal lhc:y .n are r.dlD& hIS class.

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Christian Action Project he Christian Action class at La Salle is one of lhosc "'ibera'" classes. II doesn't follow the usual pallcm of classes: the best way .... c can think 10 scribe it is the concept of the independent studies curriculum. Like Independent Study in Spanish. it doesn", meet in classrooms. Like Independcm Study in ComPUIen>. it requires a great deal of outside ""ark. It doesn', have any tests: rather. the evalu3tlon of a student is based upon a reneelion paper. wrillcn althe end of C\cry week. Instead of meeting for class days. sludems are required to do three hours of service a week. Through Christian Aclion, the student has the opportunity to put lectures about dogma and mOr'..llily aside. and learn about himself. Each student is also given the opportunity for self-actualization. because he design~ his method of serving Goo's poor in a mullitude of ways. Students havc been ~uch things as volunteer firemen.

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teachers of youngsters. and workers in n nursing hOlTle. All in all. a La Salle Christian Action student knows his abilities, and kno\los them well. Represenling GOO's love through their aclions. Christian Action studenl" have a great deal of L'attitudc and are a sign 10 all of u!>. For example. one Sludcm who is \'oluntecring in a hospilal wishes to work this way 10 interact with Olher people and help them through their times of nl,.'Cd. Others wilt get in\"olved in their own ways to spread Christ'~ message. It is another way thai La Salle students try to put into pr:lClice what St. John Baptiste de La Salle taught ilbout helping olhers team the Wily of Christ through aclion. As the class moves thc slOdents from the classroom to firsthand experiences of the problems of the outside world. it gives them hands-on experience and prepares thcm bener for Iheir lives ahead. This is L'attitude at work.

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r. t..eahy. leader or lhe QlIisdlUl Adion proJeCI. cal s all hiS sl111lcnlS 10 t.-hall.cnge their \Q\.·e for God lhrough SCl'\I-


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~,hman Bill Julian " still -'apprclu:n<,l<,c about a'l.ms hI, mBlh reacher f(.r help

<t1IIIii/iiemur'o Drc", I'n,lcn and . . Andrell Forbc. :In: finally figunng 01.11 Mr Ihdqn,ky',

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Calculus BC he 1992 presidenti:ll election will be wrillcn :l' onc in which all three major candidates tried to row, on change of some kind. However. if the public really w;lOtcd someone who knew about change. they would have voted for the pcn;on thul knows most llboul change. whether "vcrage or instantaneous - a Calculus teacher. Every dlly al the beginning of founh period. Mr. James Roche. Ul Salle's candidate for "Change:' bcgin~ hb Calculus Be class. The eight students in lhe course do nol learn obscure mathematical functions. In:.(cad Mr. Roche tnc, 10 ingrain "an :mulysi.'> of the basic concepts of calculus and their applications to a wide range of mathematical functions:' Starting the year wilh a review of a timit. Mr. Rochc presems all ~ortS of cquations and mathematical qUilndaric~, ~ The c1as~ doesn't cxist for the poinl of taking the Cal r Roche tne, to explam 'omelhlng to hi~ A P B.C. Cakulu, cla~~,

BC exam, The curriculum employs a son of holistic ap proach towards Calculus. wilh nOlhing "tangential: The two basic areas of study. Continuous Change (de rivative). and Illiinitcsirnal Summing (the integral) an supplcmented with many related theorcms. and evel some impromptu IOpics. In add ilion to Ihis :lgelld::a. Mr Roche throws in a few math contcsls c3ch month to SCI if ALL of malh can be rCflletllbercd and used in a h31 hour to answcr ~ix or se\'cn problems. Thc amazing pan about me class is Ihat after all i¡ said and derived. the class accomplishes everything Iha it could possibly guesstimate it could. Most students fan welt on the May exam. La Salle may win another awar< a~ a result of the contests. But in the end, we can SCI that Mr. Roche primarily tries to gct his students to thinl aboul how this math worb and, more imponalllly, be amazed at thc faci that it docs ... quite the L'attitude.


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Algebra, Geometry, and Beyond in the Math Classes alk 1010 any math class here al La Salle and thmkmg in\ohcd" in the course. Also. the classes include ),ou may be at once confused (if ItIc class is an allcmpt 10 "expose students to non-routine. !houghlabove your lewl). enlightened provoking problems:' in order to make us (when ou finally understand thai whal think even more. Mr. Rad jusl ":lid was "Righ('). or This ycar. thc math depanmcnl is attemptllqoundcd (by the O\cmll intensity of the ing to enhance our collective knowledge H • • exposure to c1assc:-.). And in mO~1 Cll~CS. you'll feel through the implementlltion of ncw software 1101l-routine, like all you ever do l!\o work (whieh is re· and graphing calculators. By using (hh new ally whm wc're supposed 10 be doing an- thought-provoking technology. we will becomc awarc that thcre yway. BUT ... ) Howc\·cr. you'll almost arc applications or math in Ihe outside world, problems. " alway:. come 3\\3Y knowing solllClhing by becoming acquaimcd with ~me or them, Ihal you didn't 10.00,," before..... hich is \\.hy So as you m3!>sagc your brain cach day your ICachcrs gel paid. after being "lurrcd 10 no end with mathem:uAccording to dcpal1mcm chairpcr<oon Mr. Roche. no ical racts and figures, remember that what you're woning maner whal class ., in\ol\'cd. an uodc~landing and an ap- on can be or usc 10 lOU lalcr, and don't delude yourselr preciation for math in general. "what it IS and whal il can mlO thmking it's. "no big deal. OK?" do:' arc ,tressed. a., l ' the lnowlcdgc of "the kind of

!II0r0; Chns !'erry. Alldrcw Robi!lSOll. Jerry Bnnlo:man. an BIll Talat ~n't too succ~s.s· fut :at ligunng Mr RochC"\ math problems.

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Hooked On Fonix A virtual cornucopia of verbiage and enlightening interpretations through the instruction of the English Classes. depanment. led by chairperson Mr. Ed McCabe. are at路 temptmg to open our eyes to the meanings of the wOfts that 'toll e read_ Instead of explaining every detail to us. ceiving a daily wake-up call of. "Read they want us to discern the symbolism and meanings for ourscl ...cs. the book - thal'~ too $&% vague'" and you should begin to understand what I The dcpanmem has atlempted to help us by providing the so called "visual mean. NO{ only nlU~l you be able 10 com" to discern aids." commonly known 10 students as prehend the basic plot and symboli~m of the symholism PBS movies. Although they might not alany panicular work. but must also find alld meanings the deeper. lcs~ obvious meanings 3!> ways Ix: on the CUlling edge of video en路 tenainment. they provide students with a well. and do '>0 with case and quickness for ourselves." different approach to literature. For many enough to 3\ioid mild correction by )'our these movies drive home the meanings of calm. level-headed leacher. You must almany wOfts of an such as those by Shakso be agile and responsi'路c. or you may be hit either (a) by a nying proJeCtile. usually chall, or espeare. The student body welcomes these opponunities an eraser. or (b) ,erbal abuse [hal your parenlS .... ould whcoc...cr provided to catch a few winh, and increase deem egregiou.!> for a Christian school such as La Salle. essay '>Cores. This year, as every year. the members of the Engli",h

fall lhe c1assc!> )'00 could possibly ha'e. with a few exceptions. English is the class )00 least wan! to have early in the morning. Imagine re-

~>hmen Ktllh YlIl.I"C and Dan \.l<'t'lwln l\:I\t bttn tnJO)ln! the !rtlll (:klllllt' 1...20 Sa-lit hal. to olTC't". ~'I",lI) the 'laltnah I...ta.trung CtntC't"

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Blending History and English Mr. John Grace greeted them with instructions about a "double class" in English and Social Studies. with introductions to "comblOcd" assignments. discussions. and research projects. Mr. GeruJd Miller and Mr. William Gciger decided to "overlap" their respective Junior history and English c1a~scs to accompli"h thcir goal of pr:.lclicing this new type of education. According to Mr. Edward McCabe. the EngliSh Dcpanmcnt Chaimlan. "It (the merger) is an efron to bridge some gaps between events and writers in American History and American Literature in the cla:.ses 3.1 La Sallc'"

hat Brother James Dries deemed "A good example of the innovation and CTCalivity that is the hallmark of our facuhy:' the History • and Engli..h Departments ha\c joined resources in sc\eral areas. initiating a new approach 10 both subjects. Since many works of literature comment on IX'''' and prescnt society. ranging frolll cuhurJ.1 writings 10 political commCnIH!)'. they bL'COlTlC hi "lory. thus unintcluion-

ally joining the two areas of study. Freshmen entered an ostensibly regular classroom and found nOI onc but two teachers in the original English and Social Studies joint effon. Mr. Michael O'Toole and

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cat'hcr NidlOl~, C088;1I$ , . . . hold~ a d3$<; dl'-l:Us,ion on how lhe Soc,o-Ect>nOnl'(' rJllllfi· CUhon, of lr'Jde Willi Spain n:lmo:

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German classes •

n this anicle, you will find some technical German terms. bUI an English translation will follow each term in parenthetical citation. There 3TC neun (ninc)

Students (sllldcnts) in (in) this year's A.P. (A.P.) Gcrman Kla~se (class). O.K. (O.K.). Students ('ome to da.~s amlCd with their Arbcitscheftc (workbooks), Wanerblicher (dictionaries). and Lchrbiichcr (IClIlbooks). In

class. students learn things such as how to distinguish ROlkohl (red cabbage) from Helmut Kohl (the head cabbage). Herr (pronounced "hair") Hohcnlcitner provides the

impetus for stimulating conversation "auf Deulsch" (in German). He often engages in dialogue on the topic of the ripple effect of German reunification on the socioeconomic infrao;tructure of modern-day Europe with award-winning German scholars. or on the equally <'rr H(>t!enlc,loer PO"'''' for pressing topic of KOlllpotl (stewed fruit). The clas:. feels a somewhat "f,llllilial" bond after four ~ Ihl~ ,hoi. ",hill' 1('~chlOg

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years of togetherness and a COLy scating arr.lllgement in room 316. Many events over the lasl four years have brought this class togcther through the medium humor, such as the time last year when a live bird new into the classroom through one of the ever-open windows and disrupted a class. The class has followed the adventures of Margit Dastl (15 years old. from Vienna) in our textbook. Wir. die Jugend which entertains as well as educates. Hcrr Hohcnlcitner will go to any length to help his students. going as far as enlisting the aid of some black marketeers to obtain some GermanlEnglish dictionaries for his sludents cheaply. Very cheaply. In conclusion. we would like to thank Herr Hohenlcitncr for four years of unconventional yet highly succcssful instruction in German. ,lI1d would like to pose this queslion: do German parents really name their children "Uschi" (say OOO-shec)?


Bonjour Senor, Wie Geht's? More Than Just Learning How to Order Salad. he language department is adopling a new attiA La Salle student can choose from three main lantude in tcaching foreign languages. Language guages 1.11 La Salle. with an option of learning LllIin as an Department chairperson Mr. Gabriel Blanco elective course. Spanish. French. German, and the Latin (commonly referred to as Senor) explains lhal the teach- elective help La Salle students to be bilingual. A student ers are stressing lhe importance of cultural awareness. has the opponunit)' 10 develop his L'auilude in class. esThis is par.lmounl to panicipalion in a peciall)' in the advanced levels. with class global society. Future jobs and opportudiscussions on the culluml and historical nities depend on the knowledge of a foraspt."CIS of their chosen country. The opeign language. ... .. give students ponunilY 10 study the litcrature and culture $efior Blanco cxp~scs Inc attitude of of a country is essential (0 Undcr"t3nding a new light the department best when he explains Ihal and communicating in the language. With their nc.... -foond knowledge ~tu颅 the purpose of tcachmg foreign languages on people of is to gi\c siudenls the widest possible freedents are showing us their L'attitude e ..cdifferent races.'" dom in learning and experiencing a ltCCond rywhere. The student body also has the language. This altitude appears in IDe new opponunil)' to tcst their "no\\.lcdgc with books (based on the 1110st recent philocxchangc SludenlS and trips 10 foreign sophical Icachmg developments) ordered for thi~ year. countries. In all. the language depanmcnt is promoling a Lectures and class dl"Cussions give ~tudcnts a new light positi\c aUitudc in learning and understanding of other on people of different races and nationalities. people and thcir language.

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~ nan Lasky ponder<; tile .,... claS5matc aboul hl\ plans for . . . . meaning or frl:och Irregu路 lhe .... cckend dunng a boreal. In alar H'Ibs. . wlthoul finding tile French cla~< k'Clurc answer


Dead Frogs Don't Bite Break an Egg, Dissect a Fish, and Make a Bomb in Science Class he Science Depanmenl made a few changes this year. Do you remember having to go through ex-

- something more than playing video games. As an extem.ion of this idea. the teachers have been encouraged periments with endless reams of photocopies and 10 bu} new equipment for the <audems to usc (mostly copying data from blackboards? Well, NO MORE! This (omputer accessories). For example. c;lrlier in the YCllr. yenr ALL of the Icachers of the Science Department used the Biology/AnalOmy Lab received a new microscope atupdated Lab Books for the students (pertachment that enabled a monitor or an o...cr-head projector to show the studentS haps the past yean; of phoux:opying were what \loas occurring in the microscope. finally recognired by the <;ehool 3." a sc\cre land-fill danger). The Science De- , 'Department The new microscope attachment was another \loay in \lo-hich the Science Depanpanmcnt hopes (0 gain from the new "lOg hopes In more ways Lhan onc. l1le Science teachment hopes to stimulate interc~l in their to goi" ers hope to hu\c roolm of ,hell' 0.... 0. classes. from the where great discussion~argurncnts o\er Scieoce Department chairperson Mrs. sciemific facts could be held. with both Julia Maher remarl.s. "Our main goal is new wl1Ig •.• to get the ~lUdenlS to thin\.. for thcmteacher and student learning from one an",he, sches." This had been fomlUlated in orE... cry sluden!. before he e\en learned to walk. has der to get the students to thin\.. more on their own during played wlIh a compoteI' in one way or another. TIle Icach- c1;bs ,lnd labs. By helping the students think for lhem~he.. it is hop'-"'d that they will be able to add to their Cr<i hope to use this advantage 10 open theIr students' eyes to what a compUler can do In a laboratory environment own..1S well :LS the lcachc~·. I.nowledgc of science.

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~ Science cla\~ ""Mre they " , . hfSl 10 sec lhe speed of Iighl

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not hand In Ihru lab rqIOfIs O;()mdlmcs MO-n-lea...: La Salle. as tillS poor soul d.td In 1961

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Environmental Studies

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afs world. the job of restoring our troubled has fallen upon our generation. For the stOOems La Salle who are concerned aboot the future of our Janet, Mr. William A. Geiger baules against the construction noise every day to offer an in-depth look in the world of environmental studtes. The course is designed 10 preseOi the eanh through channels like field ecology. population ÂŤ:ology. energy and noclear awareness. and pollution. Bc~idcs bringing awareness to these problems. Mr. Geiger shows his Students lIlal each person can conlribulc to the solution. Through Lhe use of filmsuips and movies. the students :00 visualil-c the effccts of the damage that the Eanh has sustained. Mr. Geiger also uses poetry and writings from such greats as Wah Whitman and Henry David Thoreau [0 deliver 11 spirilU:i1 llppreciation of nature. Testing on

..:iii r. Geiger stlowing ll;~ stu-

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• dCnl$ llle way to make lhe lI,orld a lillie cleaner ror you and

this material docs not rely on the conventional melhod of reciting factual knowledge. bUI insle3d challenges the Sludents to display their crealivity by answering essay-type questions. 1nc new computers in classroom lOS will also become 3 pan of the many learning tools for the environmentally concerned sludents. An educational program called SimEalth (Maxis) will pro, ide the students wilh a chance to recei\c: hands-on experieoce in dealing with the mechanics of lhe planet. The atmosphere in the: classroom is an open forum for debale and discussion. Mr. Geiger presents an issue that concerns our daily lives and lets the discussion grow into a battle of wits. Through this casual method. studcnts are given the chance to develop intellectually and heighlcn their awareness of the growing environmental problem.


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r. Colislra debales The law of Supply and De路

mand with his AP Economics class,

Vietnam History

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I1110S1 any day thai you walk into the Vietnam class you can recline La S3lte attitude at work. Along with the study of Ihc American involvemen in the Vietnam War. the class touches on the history and culture of Vietnam and continues on from there to the war with France. the war with the United States. and ending with the imp:1Ct it had on thc U.S. In a class thai only a senior may take, thc independent work load may increase. but thc in-class discussion and debate does m, well. The discussion!> rJ.ngc anywhere from "should we have gone \0 Vietnam?"" 10 "how the music of the Vietnam era differs from today," One of the requirements of thc class is to independently visit the Vietnam Memorial in Phil:ldelphia and choose a name on

the wall to research. To follow up the Philadelphia pape: the class goes (0 Washington to visit the Victnam Mt morial. Vietnam. taught by Mr. Gcmld Miller. is more Iik.e college course than a high school class. Within the fi~ week a syllabus of due dates for the readings and t~ papers was given out. The first day or two of the typic; week. movies are watched. then a day or two of lecture followed by discussion of the material. do we agree wil it or not and why. Vietnam deals with issues that for years were JUSt m talked about. Since movies. books. and documcntarit have come out. more and more people want to find 01 about the Vietnam War. This class gives us the chance

4I1iiE' r. Miller discusses the . . Tel offensive during his Vietnam History class.


A Whole Lot of Dead Dudes

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Welcome To History - Keep Your Hands And Arms Inside The Classroom At All Times a word: calm. A La Salle sludcn(s Social Studies

intcgrate computcrs imo the daily teaching of history. However. in adding lhc compulcrs. the lcachers do not rational lime. 'II least for 40 minutes (Well. not ai- wan\. in lhe words of dcpartment chairlTlan Mr. John w ys 40 minutes). Whether the class is Freshman hislOry Grace. "to loacril1ce whm we lhink we havc done well with Mr. Turner (the original "T'), Western Civiliza- for a long time:' thai being thc preparJ.tion of cach stulion with Mr. Miller. or American History dcnt to writc and do rc~earch "in tradiwith Brother Tim. a student 1ca,路cs his tional ways:' Also. scvcml mcmbers of the Social Studies dcpartment havc athistory class feeling 'cry calm (unlike concerned lcndcd scmlOOlrs on the dcbatc as to which some English classes. which you somei" the real histOl) - western or non路""estlimes leave in a slate of extreme anger with and frustration 301 the no\'cJ which conem. in order to be sure that lheir facts are the details: fused you to the point of flunking the last accurate. who, what, So the OCltt lime you're sitling in front test). lhesc IwO c1a~ lea\c a student in different emollonal Slates because their when, where . .. " of a computer screen at 1:00 a.m. lrying purposes arc different. A hiSIO!) class is to finish your ten-page paper on the night not with some cxcepcions. concerned lifc in Philadelphia in 1776. "tay calm, wilh v.hy something happened as much as II l~ con- don't punch the "Creen out of sheer fruslration. and in cerned with the details: .... ho. what. when..... here. and thc words of a certain member of the history department. "cxpand on that.路路 how. This ycar. thc Social Studies dcpanmcnt i~ trying to

lass allows him. in most cases, to return to a more

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ake no mistake aboul il, I do kno" the ans"er.

an Frit7, paying close ai, tenlion in a senior )'ear Hisloryeleeli"e, T


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enlOr Brondan Gaul "Of~' inlenlly In MechanIcal Drawing lie hopc\ [0 Map m Cmell1alOl!rllp!ly In College

T Square Or Be Square echnical drawing. laught by Brother Joe Myers. is an Introduction to the an of puuing ideas onlO paper 11 is a full credit course thal meets every dB)'. 1nc <;Iudenl h:l.', 10 thin"- for himself and be able 10 visualiu many dIfferent views of an object. Brother Joe shows the o;tudent:. the general set up of the projects. and lets the student ~orl oollhe specifics himself. 1bc assignment." arc usmtlly gi\t~n on a ~eeldy basis. ~lth a eenaln numbcrofassi~nmenbdueeach wed.. Yet, when one encounlCI'I a problem. Brother Joe is always '" lthng to lend a hand. A 'itudenl COlTlC'> in and. after a quic"- pra)cr. begins his work by seuing up the bor<k'rs and inf~tion box on his paper. He then chooses an

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iIIUSlralioo in the book and complctes the lop. side. a fronlal views of !.he object in scale on the page. The cla room atlOosphere is relaxed and Indcpepdcnt. Once I work begins. Brother IUms on the radio 10 SCI lhe pace the class. Sooo. the class is working diligently to the tur of W.O.G.L.. Oldies 98 FM. Many sludcOls feel co fortable and take on a positi\c auitude while dOIng th work. Near the end of the week. the Sludent submil~ I works and Brother Joe goes over them with him. At tJ lime, if lhe drawings pass his scrutiny. the ~Iudent is f. 10 start on lhe next assignmem. This course is a preli inary for anyone considering a career in areas such drafting. computer aided design. and architectu~.


Still Life Or Real Life Nurturing The Artistic Soul Of La Salle. Finger Paints and Paste Not Included he oold. hard IrUlh i~ becoming morc apparent La Salle offers an art history course. Finally. La Sallc's everyday: society is lacking an appreciation of technical drawing coun.e offers infomuttion invuluable 10 the arts. which is absolutely criminal. An is of anyone considering a career in cngincering. Under the greal importance (0 all humanity. It tells the stories of life guidance of Mrs. Diane McGovern and Brother Joseph on our planet: it i~ a history book 'that covers all of civi· Myers. La S..lIe students c;m learn the skills needed 10 lization. from lhe cave paintings of the aborigines to the work in the fields of an and engineering. celebrity ponmits of Andy Warhol. Someone Students can also give something back to .....ho was apparently \'cry wise once s..1.id. their school through their work. Student art "La Salle "An is wh:lI separates man from animals.'work is \cry imponant 10 La Salle. It graces students can our hallways and cafcteria and is in the sets Unfortunately. in recent years. appreciation of an has been declining. Docs this mean Ihal learn the skills for our theater productions. The artwork is people '" III be tummg into animals? We can needed", .. also a major pan of school publications such easily see why C\cryooc's knowledge and apas the Gll:.ebo. The \Vis/eriall. and the book precialion of an is more imponanl no\lo lhan }ou're holding in your hands right now. An evcr. may play an e\en larger role at La Salle afler our f)C'W ThanHull). La Salle has an nccllcnt an department buildmg is constructed. With new studios and modem that can combat this problem. Those who ha\c talents in technology. the ans at La Salle are sure to nourish. The the vi'wal and plastic arts can delight in u Salle's three arts ha\e ah.. ays pla}ed a major role in the La Salle exart electi\es. For those who do not ha"e talents in this perience and will only become more prominent in the area. but appreciatc an and wic;h to know more about it. future.

e\l" l)~go:r. a -.o:IIlor al1l\l. .. ~nd< a ~nod e\el) da) HllPN\ Ing hI' lalo:m~.

• onn GlQS.:lnll and hI' fellow • d~"male, "'00 on lilli<hlllg up one of lhelr art proJecl<.


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Al The Other Neat Stuff That Makes The World Go Round

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the course selection manual we peruse prior to 'gislcring for our classes. there is a listing of the "Miscellaneous" coursc~ which no department wishes to claim. This rag+tag neet of scuttled and unclaimed ships is beHer catcgoril.cd as the illegitimate progeny of marriages in subjects that could never and should never have been brought together. But. by some freak of nature. like lhe bolt of lightning which breathed life in the primordial soup. it serves our moM pressing and pertinent interests to master these sciences. As freshmen. we all 1:lke health, At the helm of this speeding run-away train of learning. knowledge. and dis-

covery is Mrs. Janice Ciccilll<lfO. lei me tell you, as freshmen wander around. lost in the hustle and bustle of high school. nothing could be as comforting as Mrs. Ciccimaro, her warnl smile, and the way ~he describes kidneystone passage or pro~tate surgery, usually right before lunch. Health is an informati ...e :md str:lightforward necessity as one begins high school life. The diverse and always interesting curriculum tells us aOOm the human body and how to take care of it; all in a comfortable. frank atmosphere. Thc qucstions you wcrc afraid to ask somehow seem to get answered. Alw as 01 freshm:ln (except for those unfortunate exceptions who have band). typing is required, not altogcthcrdissimilar from, by a prudent estimation, the junior marine corps. As intimidating a.~ Mrs. Ciccimaro is chamling, Bro. Linus looms six~foot-nine, seven-one when he's behind his desk on the step, instilling in his students sheer bonc-ehilling terror. Here students learn the intricacies of the keybo:lrd and just how insignificant we sniveling linle babies really arc. Brother stresses the importance of discipline and his students try to pick up a liule wisdom here and there through his thoughts of the day. Introduction to Business is a new course at La SOllie, modeled after the one at La Salle' s Baltimore counterpart. Calvert Hall. of which instructor Mr. William Leahy is an 'llumnus. Mr. Leahy is a young. energetic, open-minded te:lcher who ildapts the intricate network of multi-faceted complexitiec; in the business world 10 the slUden'" elementary understanding through pmctical examples and real life application. Quite easily he makes what .some view as a dry topic into an interesting subject. spurring learning onward by making business stimulating. With out a doubt, the second most well behaved class (the first being the aforernel1lioned typing sections of Sgl. Linus) in the "Chool is Accounting, t:lught by Mr. Peter

Sigmund. This creates the :llmosphere which is a unique bknd of awkw:lrd ~ilcnce :lnd stress-ten~ion. Perfect for the dry (somewhere between a sauna and the Sahara), number-crunching curriculum of accounting. Mr. Sig~ mund breathes life into the subject and challenges student to unbound the accountant inside us all, so that someday we too may enjoy the life Nonn Peterson ponrays (96% of all accounting students found Norm to be their inspir:llion. the other 49f. were following their parent~ mistukes.)

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Tmmmg C1u"<.


Fiddlers In the Basement .d't'i~~e La

Salle Music Depanmenl. headed by Mr. Jo..eph Ciccimaro. provides energetic music for differcnl school functions throughOUt the year. The climax of these functions is the dcpanrncn(s ('Wo music.al rccilab. one in the "pring and one in the fall. The

depanment is composed of se\crnl different enscmbles. each contributing its 0\\0 distinct style. Thc Jazz Band. and fifth period band. arc the most acll\C during the

school )car. The Jazz Band perfoons at socIal functions

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held al La Salle. goes 10 surrounding schools to play for the students. and is composed of severnl smaller sections. the Dixieland Band. the Brass Ensemble. and the Pcrcus..ion Ensemble. to name a few. Thc fifth period band i.. the :ll,hanccd band. and it pcrfonns 31 different 'iChooh around the arca. The CompetitIon Band. headed by Mr. Da\c OrhO\\Sky, is another aetl\e member of the dcpanmcnl. It competes with OIhcr high 'OChool band several timc~ a year. The Competition Band has won numerous awards and continuc!> to be onc of the strong points of the entire dcpanment. The ;;Ixth period and freshmen bands arc two groups slated to become the next leaders of the department. and they "ork hard to become beller at what they do. But there are Illany other members of this dcpartmclIl without whom it could not exist. Mr. Pat Mercouri. leader of the Guilar Ensemble and teacher of Music Theory. 11m, become a familiar face to all and ,Ill invaluable member of the departmcnt. Mr. Joe Nero. head of the Percussion Ensemble and drum teacher, has saved the students many times when facing a difficull piece of music. Mr. Rocco Bene. trumpet teacher. has guided the students through tough charts and has corne through with nying colors. making the trumpets stronger and better than they hoped to become. Mr. Gene Ciccimaro. Mr. Joe Veltori. and Mrs. P:lUlettc Kenscy all have made this department one of thc best in the Philadelphia area. r. \krt:"un ... orL, 'nItrlll) \10 nil h,. d~" Ht 11.3. ~I路

... ~)~ dorl<e ~n no:t'lltnl hI' l:'ulI~r cla"

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nth pmod band " a link ,10'" but (~p~ble Lnlkrd."mt'n Br.. nd;,n S}rn. Ja.on C4ul.lUId JO'oC'ph Yo"'l' are Clrul'路 In'- OUI ... h3t lbe,r mu,... '"I)'




no Julia Maher rcac~ Ulil to hef 'ludcnl~. lr~ing 10 help

M

them and male 511ft the} under'llnd


Mrs. Julia Maher ,'N

One Of OUf Finest O.

v.'C

won'l be building hand grenades

this year."

''I'm sorry. bUI there is no mention of the formula for Agent Orange in the curriculum." Not surprisingly. these might be the only disappoint· ments you'll e\ler hear in any of Mrs. Julia Maher's clas-

ses. Always helpful. never bitler. Mrs. Maher has secun..'d her role. since arriving here some nine yeaN ago. as one of La Salle's most beloved teachers. Whether it's patrolling the Chemistry Lab or cheering on the foolballlcam. Mrs. Maher is a school mainstay whose presence and

:ommilment are recognized by all members of the Ul

Salle family. What makes Mrs. Maher so unique? Quite simply. it's .he fact that even though her cla-sses may sometimes be J struggle. they arc oc\'cr a fight. Instead. ~he i.. concerned .vilh only one simple goo.l: that her StudentS learn. When a bit of eXira lime :.pcnl with a studem on an :,lI,pcrilllcm, or a few minutes nncr sch 1 will achieve

the samc result. she will do it, And thaI's what setS Mrs. Maher apart: her genuine conccrn for her !>tudcnLS. That may sound cliche-ridden and obligatory. for it is all too common to lace these dedications with sometimes "generous" compliments. But in this case, it isn't nowery. only true. Perhaps it comes from the undersl::mding she has gained Ihrough the raising of her o\\'n family. 001 whate\<Cf the case. Mrs. Maher's setness concern is simply fllr 100 uncommon. not only at La Salle. but in our society as well. Becllusc of this. we of the yearbook staff feel honored to have the opportunity to dedicate this year's Blue and Gold to Mrs, Julia Maher. Even though we know this is a big deal. we still don't Ihink I('"quite enough. so we're also c\c<hcating the recemly discovered dement 1993 (apart from putting (ogether the )carboo.... \I.e do a little chemical research on the side) to her memory '" ith the title Mahcrium. symbol JKM.

• de 10 Mr~ Julia Maher. "My leacher hil~ a r,r\1 name u'\ J-U-L-I-A / my lcacho:r

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Administration Hrolher Rtnt Stemt'r, F.s.C~ Prr-sldenl Bro. Rr1ll! II> In bl~ o;o:ond lear.u Pn<..delll: of 1...1 S;llIc lit ... proud 10 act ~ La ~11c's lrillkr Thoul!" hi! Ra. (jIlilc enoul" .... or\< lb Pm,llklll. Brother

R~ ~pend)

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a grt'al deal ()( unw: and

tht Lt Sallt Forum

f

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Pre~lden1.

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uf Ld Salk', ,'Inc ,tarC I'IlOOcI

of;Lll edl><JI(\(l

Mr. 1.111'",'n« l\hnWln. Comfllrollcr Mr. MllllgJll manage... !he: fund, (Of' La Salle. lind ,pen.J, wio;ely for IL~. lllal.lng 'liTe lhat .... t havt all ullr IlC'W'_ We "PP'O''''lIIC all h,\ help 'n "",,""n! La Salle II '''. and a.ll hi) help IIllth !he ) taJ'lJum. budge!

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into an cnergclIO::.•punk-finN (;Wdl.


Mr. ()nid T. DiothL Pn...~

Non:

\Ptllh tilt u'>lJal ~ lhat aroompan) W offICe" of WI)" pnnclJRI. Mr DIehl hoIs '" duJ .. ilh the dwlC:\ thai acrompan) the ollk:e ofPnnClpal of u Salle. duOC\ 'lKh 1>0 pit !dille) :and parllnl: 101 ellqueue

BrOlher JlIllle!i J. ')rlotS. F,s.C.. A\~ht:mt PnndpaJ. AClIdctllle Aff:nr_ When there IS a problcm III ),)ur ru_ter. call 81'01hcr l:m,e_' II" dei!,eullC)l1 10 Ihtl off...·c_ of AM.jqanl I'rindll:ll and lIead uf Al'ademlc Af_ fail"" "- unmalchl'd In addlllOn. he dc_etop~ lhe curriculum

:\Ir. :\Iartin W. Stannall. Dean l'If Studen,_ Mr St:uK."IaJ" " !hcTc 10 kcocp .." ,n line Th.. )eM l~ hh 'CCOIld al Oc~1I 0( SUllknl_ """ he dt~lpltnr yo- :to; much a-s he d.d b~ ) tar Of IT1Of"C ,f ~r) -.0 lhal )'QU rll lht' modd of IIv

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IIrollwr Rk'h:lrd KUller. ~'.S.C.• AS,Nanl I'rioclpal. Smilenl AffairIlnJlhcr K.ehard Kl..;,ltr. as l'raJ 01 Student Afl." ..... pullll.:t/..._"ur fumJnll"'lg ..

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cr Klchard makc, _ure Ihal \<c l"UlltrlblJlc our raJr _han: lO\<anl mllkmg l.a Salle Ihe be_I


Mr. Robft"l \lcAMSp}

The Devclopment Olfl« h1f; lbe , .... tsOme lut or ooordutatiog La Sallc's .lumnl dri~~ .00 the rttCiving or rul'Kh. aOO .rth the: mas~l'C &I¥inl campllitln ror 5t \1Jcbur$ Hall lM:edinl hl$ rull 3tlCnl1on. "it. "1cl\M$PY had hi\ hands full all )CIr Yet lie is the man caJ'3blc or ~uch a lut

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Mn. F\orton.,.. W ••d

A veneMlble presence 11\ the ;\lumlll office ror yean. \ttS Ward \lrlually kllO'A eve'}olle ... h<;. paned IhrouSh La Salle's hall. ror Ihe 11m t .. enl' )eatS GlJI .it Q1lcslion about a rQrme. ~Iudent" S« \t ..... Ward

Helfn G.Il.ther I\rtcr lk"oung man) }ea~ to lhc school. \irs;. G.lb,her slill spcllds her dOl)s 111 lhe alumni ofl'icc.1Id coordrnates Ihe rcu",ons and other l!:athe.;ntlS or :alumni \Oct .11. her ramillar race: Ii a plc:as.ant SIl!hl rOf e\'Cr)OlIe

Board of Trustees Keeping La Salle at th¢ top i~ a tough job, bUI somcone got to do it. It's ~o lough that wc\'c got thirty-one somconc~ doing the Job. and II great one at that. The thirl}-one member. five committee Board or Trustees has the dirticult ta~k or choo::.ing and implementing the bc~t po~iblc educational. financial. and developmental :.tratesies that \\,ill allo.... La Salle to impro\'e ih alre::td) excellent ,<,tandard in education. Headed b) Brothcr Colman Coogan f.S.C .• the Board or Trustees ha:o pru'o'cn that it .... ill do .... hatc\'cr it take.. to make LaSallc the:) mbal or e,o;ccllence. The latest example or thi~ dc:)ire is the decision to build the nc........ ing..... hich ..... 11 gi\'e students greater acccs:.ibililY to classrooms and impro\c our rescarch in the ha~

:.cicntc areas. So. teachers and students. )'OU ha'o'e tl Board or Trustees to thank ror allthc noisc during. tt past year. The five commiuec~ or the Bourd cover all needs La Salle whether it be fi~eal needs, done by the f nance Commillec. ne.... membcr~hip needs. done by I 'ominating Committce .... hich brought in six nf members this )ear. or simpl} thc nced to arrange t lm'estment ponrolios and girts. done b} the Dcvelo mental CommillC('. The board is alwa)s looking t '>'ards lhe future or La Salle a!t is dispb}ed in lhe r( or the Long-Range Planning Committee. Finall). make sure that thc board is runctioning at all timl the Exc<:utive Committee convenes when the: enti Bo.1.rd i'i unablc to meel.


Mrs. rill DtU1'

Never

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lhe Alumni office been in more

Cllpablc hands Ihan \lith

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I}¢vet. who is a

mainstay in lOOking up past students and in runn;n! do" n old names.

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Mr. Tony Mele

MI'!l. FII)' tl:.~lorf

running smoothl) and the )carbook staff in

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Pina partle5. Mrs_ Ka~lorf has never refused an)lhingtltal did nOI h:..'c a receipt alla"hed.

his Iinle orliee patientl) pouring o.er lillIe numben

Responsibilc for keeping t!w;

bu~inc~)

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Mrs. Miry K.)路 ,\Iullen S<:crelar) 10 the l)nnelpal \1r' "'ullen u~i\ls the I'rineip;ll :lnd as.-.isI,ml principab in their man) duli<:l\ She is aI.... a~' there" Ilh an Qll(n ear and:t "'arm heart" ci.-cr~o~路' mom ....a) from hOOle

\1r1. Klrta 'hillen 'dmini\lralive Sccl'1;la" \11"'> Karen \1\1lkn', admini'1rall\C secrelanaI dUlle, Include "'Uf~m, ekN:I) "'lh Dr Dc\,ne and rt.1r. filll1:erald YOIl can al"a)~ &0 to her if)ou nced a Ii'l or a Ilk She'~ lhe ~t lo~ter" filer .... oman m llle .. ,wid'

i\lrs..\nn Ford \l3in Ornce Rcccplior"~1 \1", ford is Ihe ,mlhn. fllee ~ou 'ieC .. hen >00 enler the main office: ~K.le!o rccciviOl the man) ,i,ilon; of La Salk. she: aids the admiAISll"lnion and ~tarr IIcr uU'lICl1rricular aeti.uies Include fhmll: the ra~ OI;Khlnc, COP) rnao;hinc and p/lonc. after Mam and Orendan bjo,. them ul'


The Secretaries Always there to lend a hand he office secretaries. Mrs. Ann Ford. Mrs. Karen Mullen, and Mrs. Mary Kay Mullen. givc the members of the La Salle family as~i)tance. The trio givc) it hcart路 .... arming welcome with their caring altitude to.... ard Lu Salle. Mr:.. Ann Ford, rcceptionist in the main ortice, enjo)ed her first )car. She likes the attitude of the school Mrs. AIII~i_ Cobo-e"o SecrC1lr) 10 the Prr:Sl<knl \1"" Cobllldo is \n) helpful 10 all ... 110 come through Alumni House. Whent'Ver needed. she is there "llh a smiling faet lind a helping hand She has been a 10):11 adminislrahvelluislant rOf' many )"cars here al La Salle ;100 fOf th;\l reason is apprecialed

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Mrs. Palricia Schaum Secretary of the Atlendancc Offlcc \11'5_ Schaum is lbe .lo芦rClar) in \fr. Stancl:tk'~ II1d "'-:1)\

Brother Rldtard's olTICC, She is allhere 10 live lOU a laiC shp or lalk 10

)our dunnl your dClention \lany students "'0Il1d ha"c had ncO'OliS breakdo"M "ilhoul one 01 her hllle pcp lalb berorc a "Studenldan ronfer~"

Jnd her cQ-\l,Orkcf.). "the d)namic duo of Mullen and \1ullcn:' Mrs. Karen Mullen .... orks for Bro. James Dries. Dr. Dc_inc. and Mr. ril7gcrald. In her six )cars at La Salle. Mr:.. Mullen ha:. e,"pre:.scd an optimistic atti路 tude "because of the great opportunit) 10 get to know the student). and Ihe greatest company of Mrs. Ford." ,tnd in her eyes. "the 'alher' Mrs. Mullen:' M r:.. Mary Ka)' Mullen i~ a vcteran of cleven years, \Ir:.. Mullcn work) for Mr. Diehl. and is an invaluable J.":.ctto him. She "ork:. with Mr. Robert McAncspcy. Director of Alumni Dc\elopment to carecr-counsel. She "has Im'cd the experience." Bro. Richard Kc)tlcr and Mr. \13rtin Stanczak arc grateful to ha\c ;l.lr:., Patricia Schaum. She. like the othcr :.cerctarie.-., ha:. a "great attitude" toward La S.llle. She ha:. .... orked for La Salle for nine years. \tr.... Colangelo I) the Secretary to the president. She prcp:tres the notes for Board meetings. talks to forcn~ic~ C1)dchc). \:lIb to )chool administrators. and prcpures thc Bt'lcroJl, Thc :.ccrctarie:. arc invuluable :l))ClS in the process of maintaining :In exemplary high :.Choo!.


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We are under eonstruetion mil) be asking ..... ho are those im· properl) dressed people roaming the grounds and halls of schoo!'! Where are their ties? (The) don't loollike uppercla~mcn!) Well. the} make up the learn that keep Ihis school functioning at optimal performance level. The)' arc . . the \1AI'\0 .... )OU

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louise Caruso

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The maintenance stafr arc the elite group of soldiers thai arc al""3}s there \\ hen problems arise. If the light i~n't

working. if lOU c;tn"t keep the desk from wobbling.

then call on the maintenance staff. With a whiz from the golf can molor. the) JXltrol the grounds. al.... ays in search of a problem. Just give 'em a (ev. minutes. and the problem ..... 11 be fhcd. \Ian) people lead Ihi!> school inlo J higher realm of maintenance dominance. Their .... orkplacc is our in\liWlion. In the ultimatc gadgct "'orkshop. )OU could name an) tool it "ould be there. just like Sears. You "'onder .... here thc golf carls go. Do they go to !\.Orne nineteenth hole some" here ncar 309. or do the) actually ha\'e :I. destination in reality'! They must. you think. becauj,c the grass is al"3)s cut. and the leavcs arc always picked up. These musl be the dvcs that your mother ul"up Ilanted around the house. Who can forget the people that keep this school in ship..hapc:. the maintenance staff'

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Mom's Away From Home Is that real cheese on the cheese steaks? ,o:::;"I""cr) lunch period "C sec our cafeteria ladies. preparing meals for our school. }et ..e know little about them. Who arc the}? What do they do? Do the) believe Lee lIarvey Oswald acted alone? We know that they arc highly importanllo our school: lunch could nOI be served .... ithoul them. Other than that. not much is known. A few of them scat thelll-

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What about the rest of them? Ho'o\ many of these ladies arc there. any.... :!y? At laSI count about ten. So if most of us only come in contact wilh about IwO of them, whal do the rcsi of them do? Whatever il is. it seems to lake place in the kitchen. Do they cook the almost-food they serve, or do the)' just heat it up? Do they wear hair nets? Don't ask! No mailer what it is the ladies do back there. one thing is certain: "It ain't cas):' If you stand in a certain spot. look in a certain direction. and calch a glimpse of one of Ihe lovel) ladies back there in the kitchen. )OU will sec Ihat she is work.ing assiduousl) al, .... ell. something. Occasionally. )OU will be able to sce a few of them racing about the kitchen. The fact that Ihe) work h:nd at their job is undisputable; and who carcs jusl what it is they do.

OP (L 10 R): Pally Garvey. Rose DiPinto. Ann Savino. Suzanne Corley. Diane Farrell. Ally Yehen: BOTTOM: Mae f-,IeClinton. Sue eSlephanis. Mary Salemno. Belly R)un. \larie McFadden

Rose DiPinto: Director of Food Services


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IIrolher OU"id Rugt,rs. F.S.C.. DIr«tQl"of ColleEe Placemoot, Engli<J1: Model'lltOf of X-emmtry: Moderol(lr of N~liooul Il(lnm- So..:ltl)' Brother Da'-e, \\.~lher 11'$ helping <;("nlor, Il.hh t~ir ~pptiC~IlClrl\ or urging 00 hi, chang"" un lhe tr.lt'k, bnng, 3di$nnClI'C ,cn..e of dut)' 10 La &llle.

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ere's II quit: Who keeps Ihl.' l>tudel1t!<l sane: who arc the onc~ who lire in Ihe student);' corner: arc Ihe onel> who keep things mnning Mlloothly for all the student body - or at least they try 10'! La S:llle'l> Counselors. that's who! The counsclorsof La Salle High School Me orthe highest caliber. The only fcc they reque"t is that good-feeling they get lifter helping another person. So why arc any of them here? Good question. Put simply, they hcurd thcca1J for help from Lu Salle. :ll1d they responded. The counselors have one goal in mind for the ~tudcnts. to help them mature inlO adults who believc in thern~elvc$. But the cllunselor~ are nOl without their lrieb to help their goal come 10 light. They have prognuns mnning already in which group~ of sludents meel with :l counselor and talk about whatcvcriml>on:lIll things lire going on in their lives (spon5>. college applications. PSAT/SAT tCStl>. personal problems ... ). Another idea that i~ still in the planning stage~ is i\ syslem in which one counselor stays with one group from freshman to junior year and then the counsclorpicks up the next year's freshmen. Moreover. lhe counselors will try 10 get ~Iu­ denl.'i help in any area of :«:hool or Ix.'rsonllllifc. With the new wing will cOllle changes 10 the way lhe school run", espedally for the counsclor~. They wilt be able to finully lalk \() each other Wilhout running down halb and stairways in [hi:. lllal.e of a school -try asking a frosh where hi~ rooms arc and you'll know Ihe feeling Ihe couno;elors gel trying 10 locale e:leh other. After lhe new wing has been buill Ihe counselors will he moving inlO one place. the present library, with their own secretary. Alllhcse chunges mean thallhey will be beUer able to serve La Salle in the future, and save on some ice packs for lheir sore legs, Also. since they will all be roomed on the lirst 1100r, ncar Ihe cafeleria sleps, it lllay happen that more studems will nip in for a quick talk wilh a counselor aboul something bothering them. instead of wasling money drowning their worrie~sorrows in ...odas or yogurt cones.

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Hrolher Timothy Ahern. Men of La S~l1e, A~颅 ",IJnl Ba'<Chall Coach Brolher Tml. ur "BT" J' he', bener knu... n by IIi, 'lUdenl'_ puh 111' all Inw e\cl)'ll1mll he doe' Wl1<:lher II he 'pO'h or 'chool. B T " 31... a)' Ih!."n: 10 Il."nd a brolherly hand.

tlrolher John ,\rmstrong. F.s.C, ReligIon A newcomer 10 La Salle', faculty, Bmll1er John leache, RchglOO 10 Ihe younge'l of our clan. 1111' metlnung fre\hmen HI' h\e~ al Jeremy Hoo'ol: \\-l1h BroIl1er Tim Mamb, and lraHls 10 La Salle 1"1'1)1 day 10 loyally Icaeh hi, c1a.'-.c,.

Mrs. Clll!'C' tlro... n - Engh,h. N,H,S Tutoring Pmllr"Jrn All n~hl nO.... le[', lall. :looUl "n/;I"h and Mr;. 8m\\-n,!ihe" Ihe drl\ln~ fUfW behmd her ,IUdenl" ur1dcr<landlng of maJ(lr Iheme' ('f AmerICan Lnemlure and lxhmd ,lll(lenh helpIng OIher ,Illdenl' m the IUlonnlll'rugram

Mrs. Unda Callnobio, Biology Mr'<. Cannoblo doc,n'l only teach Biology 10 oomml "udem,. ,he gel' La Salle', chic group of child prodlgIC', the- fm-.h lakmg bono.... BIO. Fre'hmen: 'he may '-Care: yoo ... nh her o\erhead. !luI <)f1("')OU PJ'\ her ('b" and nl.3ke 1110 -.oph01110.... year ,he'lI STILL you

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you don't h:.ve the s..1me amount of free time on your hands a" we. lhe yearbook staff. do. Wanna hear what we think they'd be? No? I figure thm's just 100 bad. considering this volumc's already been printcd and bought by plenty of unassuming saps like yourself. So here we go. Mr, Lichtncr. Mule. Stubbom? No. jusl convinced thal the fate of ~hc wcstcrn world rests upon his stu路 dents knowledge of circumductioll. And considering

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Mr. Gabrltl 81al1co - Foreign Lan~uagc. Modcr.llor of Studenl Council ··Seft.or'·. apan from h" Spam~h cla~sc" bu~· I~ hlmwlf .... llh h" unl\el"'u)' Dnd "C:I"' ice cla~se~ along .... I(h hi' dUllc~ a~ Dp;ln·lInlC lr.nct agcnl and ma~'rr hypoot"l You are gemng lery 'Ieepy

Mr, .>rnnis BIOO. Engh-.h: Moder.llor of Mod Tnal alld Wre,lhng "You can', BS llle ull,mJtc AS 'cr" So goc, llle epitaph of Mr. 1~loh And lie', <,('noll' E\pertellCc 1', lhe name of lhl' game, my fnend Hc' .......en lhe be,t. He', bealcn the t>c'1 Pnxced "",Ih caUlion

Mrs. Jllnke Ckdmllro. Health. NuN' Ml"'. C.. ,,, llle (01)' lea,'lIer brJle enough to le~h fl\',lunen IICllllh BCCllU"': ,he altoll'.' '!lch an open DlnJOSphcre ,n her cla'~' '0011.' pl\'uy ~I' lam: que'llon" Clln come up She h:mdle, Ihem all wilh grxe and aplomb

Mr, Joseph til-dmaro. Mu"c, Dm""'lor of bant!, t!r:lInalic, Mr C. l ' onc of llle

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Mr. Wiley. Coyote, Hc isn't realty that VICIOU~ or domincering, but hi.. "namc" is a dead givc:lway. Wanna hear somc more'! Once ag3in, 100 bad. be· cause wc're fre~h OUI of idcas ... for now, In th~ mcantime, either think them up yoursclvc~ or dare we say. ~top daydreaming and pay attention. What a conccpt,


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Personality Professionals with Attitudes magine. for a moment. La Salle clc\oid of Icad\cr~ with personality. E:lch of your c1as\Cs is indh.tingUlj;hablc from til\: ncxl, the teachers have identiCal !>Iandard!; ilnd tr<lil!',. completely !>ubser'lient to evcry desire of the adl11ini~lflltion. Whlll would L:l Salle be li~c? Homeroom bc~in~ as u~ual. A, you enter your lim period history C1:1:'S. however. two ..cconds late. your previously lenient Icacher !>cnd... yOll to gel a latc ...Iip. no

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Mr. Nkhola.s COlU:irlS. t'l)re,~n L:Ulgua~,路. Modor imrumurJl' 'Ir Coggin" "BIG NICK", om,' <lrlhe member, or tile "Brall'a<'~," ,,~rmrl~ new member \II La S;i1lc', i1h"lfU1U' le:l,hm!! ~wf1 He h:" done an mfintt<, anllMJnl oj "or~ "nh Ihe lnlra1111"''"JI pmllrJm. m~~mg II "'hal II " Ih" }c<lr ~rJIOr

IIrolher Kcnnelh Cook. F$.C.. ReligIOn, So-cial Siudie' Brulhcr Ken. after a one-lear ab...:m:e. is back at I.a Sallc Ih" year'" Ilh a 'engeanee. lie r<,!Um, wllh hi' dl'lll'lCll,e pel"Onalll) and l'OO\erS:llInnal 'I) Ie, 10 1he delighl of all of hi, clas.....'

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)00 ",,"alch anyone who. "hcn IOld, doesn't instantly piel up his trash reccive lunch duty for 53 week... In math class. your leacher doesn't gCt as invohed in "hat hc's IC:lching; he just puts cxampl~ 00 the board and "aits for somcone to asl a question. At llC\cnth period, your religion class doesn't ha\e the same eerie feeling anymore - JUSt di'>Cussions on the topics in lhe textbool, no real applications.

Or, JOM'I,h O'An!o:clo, hngl"h, Modt....lor of

Hock!')', Ma~lef of the hall ..n L:m.uage Of. D' Angelo " one uf Ihe only peuplc ,,110 !;an find a hidden meaning behInd Rl)Fneo blo", lng hi, no..e In a Plll~ hand~crdllct Ill' ~'OOld probabl) .110,() find '>l!larliC rnc,..agc, III lin' )eaf' booL, bul lhal " a feal only for lhe lruly able,

You ha\c eighth fl\.'e, and you decide to leavc. As you're doing:.o. }OU notice a pair of nashing lights behind yOU, You try to get away. boo don't want a ticket). but 10 your ru<;h. )'OU rear-end the car in front of you, ThanHulIy. the impacl lAas enough to wale you from )our dream. \ince it's 8:15 and you're going to he late for "Choal.

Mrs, L1ndIlI)Uf'I,lllu,' l·.......'gnl.... nguage. A' ,,,Ianl Modeml'lf \If Dr:un..h..· , l'arlel IlIU' c,p.. nnl" Whclh"r It', Sp;llll,h IIf French. \1", J)'"l'lhue due, nail, ;,Inng "1111 ~eep,"g 1.'1 S:llIc·, Ih.. ,p... n "UIllIllUIlII)' III .. 'I.... I' 'lOll.

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Unus 1-1110. I--$,C~ THM' 8nMhcr Lmu,. alKllhcr or La Sallr', elue broI;herI) fon"C, " one of thr fiN propk rrt"'Jlmen meet a\ lhe) cnlCT La »lk Brod..r L",u\ Mlp" lho.'m "'''h lho.',r l)pmg \~11I\ and mroura~ thrm to WI)' Cillm dunn! U";I,

MB. Thrre.a (;anin. Malhc'rnalK"> M.... {;;anon. IIr10lher (InC' u(tho.' Ac'''' :oJd'\I"'" loovr La »Ik fam,I}." doln~ "''I'll'" her_ J'O'lllon a, math lra.:her Sho.' alo,() 1\;1, onr of tho.' IJIlN -.onoruu, 'OKC' r'l'r In ~r.K"C the La Salk J;)m,


Mr, Victor Galin. Spanl'h, Moder~lor of Soc-

re, Mr. Ga'ln I' .... ell kno"n IhnlUghool t...aSalk for hI' kll1d, 10' Ing alillude lo"ard, \ludenl', Th" form of L'alluude i, pari of .... h~l help' LaSalle ,wdem, nlOllvaled and lIapp)

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• I\1r, Gl'(lrgl' Uohl'nleilner. Fore,gn Language: Religion: Mt'>demlOr of CSc. Mr Ilohcnlc,lner" kno... n for Ihe n:lIglou, leaching he bnn~' In ..11 of hI' cI..,,,,, Th" 31· mlhphere ,If Icammg nu\ed .... ,111 religIon help, 'luden" 10 rcalue lhc" ,p",lu," haekgmund .... 11l1c gallllng ph)'""callno,,,ledge

Mr. Marlin Jackson, Ihslory: Coach or Golf and Ba~lclball Mr Jaclwn 13k,,~ ~ <orn...",hal 'pommanhle appl'O;l"h 10 hI' leaehlllg. Fair play and good beha\lor ranl fiN and 'l:COITd re'~lI\'el) in hi~ rule book Wnhuul chern. all ,kill< arc mearnngle"_

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when overhead projectors became obsolele. Of Ihe more obscure examples. Mr. PariSI -.lands OUt. He \\ould finall) be able 10 sign lhal free agent pilcher he. alway, wanted (although Mr. Molush has denied rc~ pons of a comcback auempl). Mesm. Ed and Bernie McCabe (.'Ollid slage lheir bailIe of Lhe age\ on pay-perVtcW for all 10 see. Brother Richard cook! solve our park~ ing problem by purchasing the adjacent church parking

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bleachers) buill. Of the rest of the facuhy and Maff. few oLhers 'jland 001. BUI y,e all know that if they had the money. most of our teachers would retire to some far-off island. IlCver to mark another paper.


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the best new ideas and concept.., The same b true for our

La Salle family's brats. In a school where change is nOI always looked upOn fondly (not L.1 Salle. of course. but "some schools"), you rlced some "brats" to give the

standard a new, frc~h, non-standardized look. We have bcuer brats than we could have dreamed of. The first of thc brab is Mr. Leahy, whose bigge~t contribution 10 La Salle i~ the Lacrosse program. No other ~port exists in which the gutS bom into all brats are used ~o much as a pan of the game. (Except. of course. Trivial

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Mr. I)a,-id Muniou. Fort'gn Languagc, Mr. Man,on " 10 fon"~o language "'ha' NapeMon IJonap;,ne '"'' 10 Europe. Therc i' nill a I:md, nor a language" IlICIl 11,;, ha' yCI lo<:unquer H" "mlC"ll;u IIghl framc CURIam, a ravcnou,. )1'1 cro"-<:ulturally Incrale, bcaq of prc)

Mrs. Muricll\lchr. ReligIOn MI"', Mchrguidc, u' Ihrotlgh our ,pmlualll'c' wllh a gentlenc" lh~l 'ulpn-.:, c>en the nlO'l hm,d of 'llldCnl'. She m~ke, Calhollc"m:l 1,1111' lc." calhollc, Who et<;e could ,pend aR entire day lalklOg aboul dealh and dYlllg ",lhoul Tl.'Qu,nng ex'cn,i>e Iherap)~


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J Pursuit and Chc$s. bUllhcy'rc in Mr. Wiley :lnd Mr. CogMr. Leahy has given 110 percent effort 10 La $:lI1c. :lnd we thank him greatly for this. gin'~ department.)

You may h:lVC noticed th3t the intramural program gOI

off 10 a spunkier stan this year than nonnal. "The Brm

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it wilt continue to add on ncw stafr members such as Mr,

have brought in new cvcnl~, changed old ones. and bit< sical1y fits the persona of:l brat to a ·'T.·· WE LOVE IT! Mr. Wiley. in addition to his intramural work. has done

Leahy. Mr, Coggins. ilnd Mr. Wiley. If this plan is followcd. Ln Salle will continuc 10 be the same leading innovativc forcc;as it is today.

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Brother Timolh)' Manns. F.5.C.• MalhCIll<llic,: Religion A reccm. but 11l!J';1 ili:finllely \\('lconlc addition 10 the La Salle f:lcuhy. BrOlhcr Tim brings an ene'!leu\, and dyn:J.nuc ,ptrillo all ufhl' da,-.e' and <'l1d<::I\'ol' hen:: at hi, Ill''' I)' ndvplcd home.

Mr. Gerald t\lil1cr Jr.. Social Studies. /o.lodcr· mor of FuoIOOli. A'S·I.

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many new and sometimes strange work With physics Studcnts. And Mr. Coggins has initiated La S:lllC'S first ever Sp:lni~h club. These br:llS:HOC exactly whllt La Salle needs. The accompli~hmenlsoflhese tcachers are highly commendable. We hope as La Salle moves on inlO the future.

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Mr. Miller kno", rOOlb~lI. He know, b:N~b:l1l He knows Vietnam, Mr. i\liller kno", Goll: No. lea'c IhallO Bo h«ause Mr. ""hiler has the hi,· lOry of lhe world to lhink ~boul.

Mr. Edward McCalw. Engh,h: A''''lam em,,CO\Iolry eweh If you are able III read the marh on y~ the wonh will IllUrnlbl)' rt'ad "Too #@s!&* VAGUE," I "'onder if Mr. McCabe fama<l/,e, abou1 Shake'peart; a, he 'Iare' 11110 hi' mil1lalUre model of The AZ Glohc'l Lucas "III am,'e al 6:14 p.m

Mr, .:dward Molush, Jr. - English There's a fine line belween nobility (te~chlng high school Engh,h) and filth) "ealth (a care<:r In 3aseballj. Lul.'kily fQr Ill' ,wdems, Mr. Molu_h Qpled for lhe Ie'\< profitable, )1'1 far more re"'ardm/; (e,en though bench""amlel'l make a million a year) palh.


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ch:mical Drawln£.: ModernlOr of ItI.: IIlcycle Club It ,imply cannot be argued (hat Bmlhcr Joe I'

hI' cia"", and Ihe Bike Club. hI' upk.~-ep of Ih,' campu,

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.. '0 ",h,k Mr. NICk. was helping u, ... ilh Ihi, )car', yearbook. he had an OUI of body experience. Then hI' brd,n exploded. and he n:lurned weJrin~ a ba-eball glo\e \I'ith ~m~ wnt· tcn all Ol'cr It NO! only that. butlhcn BoJad:'OIl

La Salk', rc'ldcm \:t;nl. The llcm!c glanl 1m, 1Il'rc\Crvedly gl,en all of hI' eni'rgy 10 1101 only

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Ms. Lurr-line II.lmerl. SCIenCe; !)Irl:clor of Au· dlO,V"ual SerVKe\; TUlonng Bad from lmgic )ear·long ahsc:nee. il,h. Ri· men ha, «'lumed ""lh a ne .... foond fervor, .... llIeh ,he IllJC'(:1) mlO nOi only her c1a,-.e\. bUI also her audll)·."ual. urn ..... e11. pur-Ull'? lICliVllIl:'~ au· dio-vI'u;altypc 'lUff'

fre.,hmcn (hey he·.... U big guy). (11K..., yuu gel 10 ~no" hlm)oo ' ..e hc"JU\1 a big l~-ddy bear.

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Mr Pan"" lhe con-.umr1\3le "Joc" La S.a.lk - .... helm n be Ihrough hl'l")cholog) das't<i or h,~ ruk II' r...ld gCTlC"" of lhe N'Cba1l leam. hr " nooe 100 <Jly ahoul h" Ieadcr>JIIP.1nd ~_ ~ hc'1't' In Ihr La S.a.lhan communi')

Mr. lI.obl'rt II.dnhllrdl, SClcn~e; Cre .... CrnlCh Mr. Rcmhlmll mlmllllln' the \nrne lllUludc on the n.er a, he doe-; III Ihe dU"lllulIl "LI'lcn 10 me - now" Though he rna) al liN 'Cure ,omc

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Ute Mtlgazinc DnvC' tOok place "here slUden~ lried 10 re:teh tI goal of S60.000 for the Ne" Wing. Also in Oclober.lhe Alumni Association held its Kickoff Reception \o\.htCh began the camJXlign of conlacting all 8500 gmduatcs of La Stille and obtaining their support for the New Wing. Thc Alumni Asspclaiion also ....,orked a Phonalion from ule October to enrl) December lO mise funds for Ute New Wing. Explorer Spirit Week in February gavc students )'Ct anOther chance to show their suppan for the

lew Wing. Other e,ents will be held throughout !he year to raise money for Ihe Legacy for U Salle campaign. A Walkalhon is scheduled 10 be held in April. As lOU can sec. the Legocy for Salle campaign is a group ef(on "here c, eryone contributes. Just imagine. not 100 long from now lhc dream of many "ill come true when we reOlp tbe benelitsofthc hard work that \\c all put into this campaign 10 truly ma~e La Salle educators for Ihe 21st century.

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on', lOU wi~ you were a member of the La Salle faculty? J mean. really ",hal more could Lhere be 10 life? Thinl.. of the po"cr. the prestige.

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to eal those pilfered cOffiC!'tibles in the highly furtive teacher'!; dining room. where no mortal La Sallian ha:!o yet (0 venture. And then. there's the teacher's lounge. which with its tainted gl:ISS spums the glances of lllly inlcrestcd students. We can only dream.

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htcmllycan', Man without you. NO{ only is this practice acccJXl.-d. it's e\en encouraged. The students IO\ic the in-

<;Iructor ",-ho perpetually arrives a few minutes latc. giving lhem ample linlC 10 shOOllhe wad or linish up any of the meaningless homework which you wouldn't even

think uf checking because tholt would mean you'd have 10 gel out the grade book, lind a pen. remember your i>tudcnls' names. etc.. and would gencr.tlly jusl be a big

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Mr. Jum~ Rocht. Malhemalll:~. MOGCrulOf of M,llh1cle, Knu", 11, LO\e II. Immel'''' }')IlN'lf In II What l' 'f' Malh. l'a<1 hI' rcliglU\" leIKlene,,::, lhuu~h. Mr Hudl<' hnng, Malht::m:lllc, In an under-.;umdIng and enlighlenlng le\e1 for all of hl\ \ludem<.

DrO(htr Robtrt Rnmano, t'.s.C.. h.relgn Lan, guage; Jumor CIa" ModcmUlr Brother Bob (Hcmlano Romano) I~ Widely kllQwn around L3 Salle for lcodllng hL' 'Indenls ttle "l'~~cnllal,' of lhe Spanl'h Language 8rolheT 8ob', mm.l \aluable '~11l I' hiS ablilly 10 nolale lO sllJdtonl\

Mr. I'cler Sigmund. Compuler -.elcnec. btl'!fre,tlmen ne", "ollch No one can really lell ",tlelher Mr. Sigmund puh mono encrg} Into He",. U2. Of compulel' HI' "harPY¡go-luc~}" alllludc bnng, a fre,h M'" feci 10 all hIS c1a~<.e,

Mrs. 1'01111') Jo ~milh. Io.bltlemallc,. A_SIManl I'on:n"e, Coactl Apalt from gUiding her maltl c1a,S<>'< 10 lhe' helgtll of gcomeLn," and afgebr:Il" enllghlennl\'nl. Mrs. Smuh al ..... obligingly juggle_ lhe forum and a burgeomng famll) III heT 'jl3ft' lIITle

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drag. Keep your pants on, there's more: )ou ne\'cr hall: to do anything on time. No~here is it stipulated in )'our contract that you must hand work back on time. Say )'00 assign a six~pagc footnoted report on the culinary habits of thc Drnid~ to be ~ubmitted in iambic pcnl:ll11eler and include full color wood-cM'ved illustrations. The projecl takes up c\'ery free in~tant of your student~' puerile lillic lives for the next five weeks, They Ihen proceed to hand them in. eager for :.ome reword for their ridiculous amount of work, Sounds rather daunting. right? Don't

sweat it. Tos$tOOsc iXSky little buggers in the closet and feel ffC'e 10 forgct aboul them for a couple \l,ccks. Your students will \l,ait - 'What else can lhey do? And if)oo really start (0 understand the system. )'ou might nOi c\cn !la\c to mart.. them al all. In this contrO\crsial phtn, you need only mark the first report ofthc year and then simply gi\c that ~:lInc gr..KIc on each ~uccessive report. Don't worry. no onc will cver question your judgement and )'ou'l\ neyer h;J\'e 10 read :lI1Olhcr paper. Hey, bUl if you think this le:lcher deal is en:.)'. wait lill you hear about the adminiSlnuion ...

Mr. HolM'r1 HU"."l'Il. Sclence,compuler -e~oce, director of colllp1.ncr "'1"\ ICC'. modcr-~Iorof ~~11l' pUler 'cicllCC dub Mr, Ruben Ru'-ell "OIlC of lhe llMl,1 I\"pccl. lod Icachcl"\ al La Salle Ito: puh an mcredlble amounl of ~punk InlO all hI' ,.. la,,,,,,

i\k Mar1in!! Shu~llld;. ~lalhcmallc,; Compuler Sclcncc, Modtr-~!orofCSC ~h Shu'la<:k', "learn "r d,c" alll1udc 10' .... ar,h cdocallun ha' <:on~mccd man) a mcch:ll1' "'all) IIlncr;nc frc'hmanlhal hc mU'1 pay ancn路 1100 10 cia", Stw: lo\e" computer. She lall, fa'l Slaya....;:,kc

Mr. G:lr)' WII!!). SCICIICC. Modl.'r::lIor of llllr~颅 lIlurJIMr. Wllc)' I' nOl Onl)'lhcJunlQr ph) ~IC' ur~clc, 001 abu lhe: re'ldcnl ma'lcroflhe ,mmmur-JI um"Cf'e dc'lcmllrltd 10 make n '>Onltlhm~ more ,h.:ln an ;octl\ Ily 1l''CT) La s.:.11e 'Iudcm h;t, on lhelr collt~c application'

Mno. N,me)' ;'..o dlsch. Furcl~n Languagc, Mod. Muill-Cullumi Club La Salle', re"dcm d"lnbul'lI' of a"arl.'llC:".... hl.'lher II be In FrerlCh or Spam..... cia". or al lhe helm 01 lhe mulll-cuJlur~1 club MI"\ .I.uc:h~h brlnl' a ~J1l'C,al ....:mmh and k,nOlIC" 10 all hc:r cl:l"-e\. cr-~IQr of

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Mr. Joseph Colisira Social Studies. Head Football Coach. Mr. Colistra is ,""ell know!) for his somc"hal hard tcaching stylc. Stu~ dents in his Economics or History classes arc trcated just like his football players: no work. no chance, Watch oul for hii> manners and his tamaters.

Brother Thomas Dunn Mathematics. Crc\\ Moderator Brother Tom Dunn. or "B.T.D," as students and rowers kno\\ him. is one teacher here at La Salle .... OO devotes all his lime 10 helping young mcn. He puts in IIO?L and this j~ whal motivates his students to excdlence. He can be found, if nOI watching his Equalizer tapes. al Ihe rivcr. urging our rO\\'crs to rowan.

Mr. John Grace Social Siudies. Assistant Drama Moderator If you're one of Ihoioc students who wants his papers back immediately. Mr. Grace is nOI the leacher for you. Howevcr, if you want a well-marked, fairly eV::llualcd lesl paper (some路 times a lillIe late,) he will ..atisfy your every scholastic desire. Students love to "expand on" their answers 10 our only bleeding-heart libeflll.

Mr. Frank Lichtner Aquatics. Swim Coach Mr, Lichtner is thc only teacher in histOry 10 succeed in persuading thir路 ty young men 10 jump into 30 degree water at 8:30 in the morning. It is rumored that this was originally used as punishment. but it has evolved inlo 3 mandatory activity. Not only that. but you even get credit for it.


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teachers here in La Salle':. elite leaching cor~.

Mrs. l>Orolh}' A. Ponisciak Science.

\Iodcr:llor of S.A.D.D. \1f:'. I)onhchiak pushes for each of hcr chcmi:.tr} slUdenb 10 learn the

,toichiomctry of Ihc problems. A's earned in hcr c1a~scs.lhough rare. arc \\cll-dc:.cncd. She maintainllo hcr happ) -glrluck) 311ilUde in S. \.0.0.. \\here she I) rumored to be I'oorking on alcohol substitutes.

Mr. Thom"s Turner Social Studies. Director of Summer (':Imp Whether by his calming innucncc IO\\<lrd cach }car"s nC\lcorners (a.k.a. frc:.hmen), or hi:. friendl) demeanor to\\ard'i all. \1r. Turner is sure to com-incc ~ou Ihal he claimed 路路r路 as a nickname fir)!. \\ hilc enlightening ~QU "ilh stories about hi~ children.

Mr. John Young Mathematics ,\lr. Young clImc to us in October to repl:lcc Mr. Ponisciak. Hi~ fresh outlook. lind experience lll> a former l>tudcnl, brings enthusiasm to all his math classes.


Fathl!l" Gf'Orl!("O Thit-rs (;\mpm; \1Inl~lr)

r.llhcr Thief~' "lllSl Import:lnl dUliC$ al t~ 5.'1l1e i~ organiling the relrcal_ The chIS) re' IrC':lh provide 'ludeOl) Vlnh a chan~c to gel '1":1)" from 'he Vlorld, ;Hld to Irut} be :II one ",ilh lheir inner self. In addition to running relrCitl'. Falher ThICf> abo pre,ide-. al school

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ProctClr Brolher Ed is one of thc 1Ilu.\ revered and rC"pceted member~ of l..aS:llle', elite CQfl!' of ChriMian BrOthers. Brother Ed i, often found in ,hc oomputer room hclping.oul \Ir. Rus)ell. or procloring a IC,\,

.....;;;;; rot her Richard Kc~t1cr, as~i"t:lnt princip:'ll and moderator of lotudcnt "ffairlo. put togcther :l unique and vcr} rc\\arding loet uf asscmbly progrultll> that helped Ul> to forget about the toil of school for;l while. Through these assemblies we learncd -..ol1lcthing valUllblc II hile being in a more relaxed atmOl>pherc than th:1I 01':1 d:bSrOOm. 1'ot only did Brother Richard moderate the assemblicl>. but he abo modcrated the liturgics. where wc trul) camc togeth..:r as one La SaIl ian communit} to v.or,hip God. Septembcr 22. 199.2: IIC came together as a La Sal[e communit) for the firl>t time in thc school year for the Opening School Liturg) and Student Council Induction. It Ilalo on Ihilo da) that ~ichaeJ Tuscano, Paul \Iorril>l>c). Chris Com路e}. and the rCi>t of the La Sallc Student Council ofliei;dl) received thelr titles and begMI theIr important jubs illo mediators bctween the SIUdentl> ilnd the facult). October 7: Brother Richard gathered the lowdents wgether to t<llk aOOut the nlagaline drivc. Thc proeeed~ of lhi~ drive Ilcnt III thc ~tudcnh' donation to\\ardl> the nel\ \ling. Brother Richard indicated how impuTlant our cant ribution to thc ne\\ \ling \\ as. Thanks 10 the publicit) the magazine drive gcnerated by this .l,~clllbl). the i>tudellt bod) ga\'c a i>olid contribution of mure Ihan $60,000.00. (It even got us a day off!) October 28: the as'>crnbl) focused on a very serious problem in our l>ucict), l>ublot:mcc abu:-c, The sophomorCi> and seniorlo Ilcre treated to :1 presentation by Quiel Riot. a luc,d group from W)nCole. David and Bill \lelltcr ccntered thc progr:lIll. "Your Choice," around :In anti-drug. proi>clf CMeClll themc. The progr:tll) ul>cd mime. vcrbal COJllcd), music. and spceial effech 10 examine the external forces lhat we must eope \\Ith ~urrounding the dccii>ion to u'e alcohol and drugl>. The program encouraged thc sophol11orel> and

-..eniors to look at all oplions. consider the conse4uenec~. and most impoTlant. to make thcir own de路 ci~ion". \oleanv.hilc. the fre:.hmcll and juniors learned :lbout the life of Edgar ,\[lan Poco Through his pro路 gram "In Search of Poc," Mel Harold taught us about the lifc of Edgar AlIul1 Poc and hO\l it was tainted by l>ubi>tancc abuse. 1'ovembcr 24: We gathered logether for Ihe School Thank<;giving. Liturg). Father Georges Theirs eonve)ed the mess,lgc of being thankful for what we have, e,pre~l>ing the~e tlwnklo, and rea[i1ing just how forlunate I\C :Ire to be part of a loving community. December 2: Thc freshmen <lnd sophomores were taught hov. lhey could improve their performance in ,chool. f1avian and his program, "The Magic of the \olind:' taught studcnts how to inCrC.:lloe thcir power of concentration. ho\\ 10 use visual imagery to ovcrcomc bad habits, improve skill. reduce test anxieties. and ho\\ to effcctively improve onc"i> memory. Dcccmber 17: we oncc again eame together as one community for a liturg) in rceognition of the advent Sea"oll. Father Gcorges reminded us what the true tlll:aning of Chrilotnl:ls \Ialo and that we must not focu'c~ on the m,llerinl aspcct of Christmas. We were reminded of those le:>s fortunate during the Christmas :;C:1"on when represcntativel> of caeh homeroom brought gifh for the need) to the :dtar. On Januar) 10. the fn.,'shmen and juniors. thanks to the Arthur Hall Afro-American Dance Ensemble. explored the richnci>s or African rolk-lo()Og and dance' and ih innucnce on other countries. At the samc timc. the S) nth Trax group loholl cd thc sophomores and sen路 ior~ jUlot ho" far the l1l:lking ofmusie has come along. The) ...ho\\'ed that i>ound that book months to create in the past can nOlI be made instantly with the usc of ~)nlhesi1eri>. eomputerl>, and digital ~ampling mllchine...;.


,Its. JoanIN' Bllilod

Brothtr JOSt'ph Ktoullh. F.S.C. Oireclor of I Ibr:lf} Sen lC\.... BrOlher JlJC. "hile hc') nol b,ning in thwl club do" 1'110\\ n (~e "Ilrund \Ie" 1\etwor!.") j~ bu~) regulating mus> migrations 10 lhe li路 brar)' lie <pend< mosl of hiJ free time "ilh \Ir. StllnCl:1k'. RoJodc~. memori/lng nam~ ~nd f:l\:C"'.

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I ibrarinn \Ir" Rallod I. Ih~ >l:Crel:lr} In the libr,lr) "ho )00 don't often $ee. Ho"eler, though her job ma} be behind enem) linC!\, ,tic ~lill is n CI'UCi:ll clement in the ~moolh running or the libr:tr}

Mr~. Jl'11nlt lla.ralt S.:hool '1ur,e Ollc of the e~lraurdin:Jr) ro"Cf' \tr, llJrratl h:l" I' the UI'lCJnn) abilil) III decide ",hen :1 <tudent i~ reall} ~id or JU)t lr} in~ 10 gel OUI of d:l\~ If )'OU'1l' Jick. <hc"llla~e lloOO care of lOu; ir you're fa~II1l!, )l,IU b,mcl' "'aleh OUI

Mr, Fran" Mullin \tanager Qf Ihc 1l00k'lOl'e \It \lullen eJn .. I"a)~ be found In "The Book Store" IIls.iob ma} be one of the mOSI irnporwrll for <luden" \l.'hc:re else can )OU buy ":lmlet file mlnUle, bcfQre Ihal hu~e le~l~

Februar)' H: A~h \\ ednesda). \\e gathered IOgcthcr for a liturg~ 10 celebrate the beginning of the Lemen :,c3-.on. rather Their.. reminded us of the great sacrifice JC!>u:. made 10 llavc U~ from !lin. The a:.:.embl) \Iarch 25: recogni7ed both the en"ironment of our birth and the \tudents \,\, ho make up the cm ironment of our ~hool. rihl, the group Project Rainrorc,t ...ho\\cd "h) it is:sO important that \\e prc~CT\e our rllinforc:.t and "hat \\e can do to help pre..cr\c the cn\jronmcnl as a whole, AfteT\\urds. cena;n sludcnt~ \\cre rccogni7ed for thcir various aeh;evemcnt .. in academic. athletic. and other extra-curricular aCli\'iticl>. Mass "crc held on April 7 and M:l) 2010 celebrate

La Salle D.l) .. nd hcension Oa), respcrti\'cI). nnaH). on June 5. the Class of 1993 "ill allend a lilUr~} a:. the adminislri1tion llend:. them orr to the c\Ciling but demanding \\orld of college. Once ;.tgain. Brother Richard ha$ done an e.,cellent job in pU\lin~ togelher as:sCmbli~ th;.tt are informati\'c ~el inleresting. and In Qrgani7ing IilUrgic$ thai capture lhc fc" moment-. dUTlng the llchool )car \\ hen \,\,c truly g.l1her ,,~une, $1


\lichHCI W, .\damo..

Michael L AshtOfl

Ronald J, J\tticri

\lkhael W. AdJmo" April I, 1975 663·9221 2~O 7ane Ave. Rockledge, PA 19111 "There is only one reid )H1, and Ihat is to /"Cr,uade Qneself that the second !>e<;l is ao}'thiog but the se<:(ond best" Doris Lessing Foolballl, 2. 3 (L). ~ (I.) Tral:k aod field I, 2 Intramurals I, 2. 3. ~ Scholastic "I" 1

Richard J.•\uslin

J. AUSlin Sel'lcmber 8. 1914 302·832·1861 Richard 102 Grand Canyon CI, Bear. DL 19701 "Don'l criliein .. h:H you can't undersland.'· Bob Dylan Ice Hockey I, 1, 3, 4 S.I\.O,O 3, -I Spiril Club 1, 2, J, 4 Jntramllrnh t. 2

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J. Allieri April 9. 1975 IB6·4998 S~02 Elliston Dr, Wyndmoor, 1'1\ 19118 "The only thin!! Ihat Slands bet..een a man and what he wants from life is oflcn merely the will to lr)' il and Ihe raithlO be1ieH~ it is JXlSSlblc." _ Richard \\ DeVos 8at;eball 2, 3 (L), 4 (L) Ba~kc:lball I lnlr-amur.ls 2, 3, 4 Foolball I

RIl~rt

J. 8HII June 18. 197~ 1t36-9lJf I'rtston Rd, Erdenheim, 1',\ 19118 "If it falls )'Our 101 10 be a \lrte:1 sweeper•.~weep SlrcelS like \1ichelangc!l painled pioture;,. like ShakCl;pc~re wrote poc:tr) , like IkclhOl'en composed mu sic." - Marlin Luther King. Jr, Baseball!. 2. J (L), 4 (1.:) Football I Intramurals I, 2. J. 4 5"\'0.0 I. 2 J. ,

\Ikhael I~ ,\~htOll April 5. 1975 ~39·1923 117 Wngon Wheel Rd, i'orrbto.. n, PA 19403 "Just because )ou'!l: paranoid, don'l mean lhey'n: not after )ov.'· NiT'J.na Inlrnmurals 1. 2, .1,4 Cre:" 2 Lal:rossc: J (L), ~ 'Jalional Honor Socie:ly ~ Scholaslic "L" ~

Daniel E. Blirbalac:e Januar) 2, 1975 74J-647~ E. Thompson 51. Philadelphia, PA 19137 "The slecrer has awaken." Forum 1,2.3.4 (Caplain) The~trc 1. 2. J. -I Mathletes 1,2.3,4 c.S,c. 2 Photo Club 2

Ronald

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WARt'ING: DO NOT READ THIS BOOK STRAIG.I:lT THROUGH FRO~BEGINNING TO END. WHEN YOU REACH HE END OF Po E TO MAKE EACH iPAGE. YO A DECISIO WHICH WIL AFFECT YOUR JOURNEY THRO 6fi A DAY AT LASALLE. Turn to page 84

Michael O. Buuso

Mark A, Jko..rT


Funniest student on campus: T.J. Gillespie Robtrl J. Dall

Ibnid E. Darbalaft

I). Ba.LISO March 31. 1974 646-1378 1212 Wallace Or. Fon Washinglon. PA 19034 "It la"c~ a big man 10 cr) bUl il lake, an c.en bigger man 10 laugh al Ihal man." Jock Hand) Yearbook I. 2 Ski Club I Spring Crew t. 2 (L). 3 (l). 4 (L) Swimming 2 (I.). J (L). 4 (I.) (Caplain) Intramural, t. 2. 3, 4

Michael

Kurl J. Ditting Jul) 4. 1975 699-8322 1941 Armslrong Dr Lnn!>dnle.I'" 19446 "Think like n man of aCllon. act likc a man or thoughl." Henri Bcrgson ke Hockey 1. 2. J. 4 (Captain) bcrossc 3. 4 Band 1. 2. J. 4 Inlramurals 1. 2.3. .; Yearbook 2 B.. d~y

A. Bea.'er Jllnf 30. 1975 628路0981 Mark 900 GlIlslon Cl. mue Bdl. PA 19422 "We met a 101 of people who"c slilt know. a 101 or peQple who're faded aW3). Some of Ihem lileratl}路 jusl 8rc.. lip. I dOn'l see lhe poinl in grO"'ing up ... Robert PIllnl Cross Counl/') 1. 2. 3. 4 (Caplain) Trad and Field I. 2. J. 4 (CapUlin) Sludent Counei14 (Senalor) "alional Honor Socicty 4 S.A.OO J. 4

Michael A. Bugen. Jr. January 20. 1975 g44路4$7$ 5035 Pulaski Ave. Philadelphia. PA 19144 "Common scni!: isn'\ so common." - \l3rk Twain Crc" I. 2. 3. 4 Drama 1. 3 Yearbook 2. 3. 4 Wisterian 2. 3. 4 l'hoLO Club 2. 3. 4 Inlramurals 1. 2. 3, 4

Michlle-I A. Be-rl:e-n. Jr.

Kurl J. Billinll

A. Biule l>eambcr 27, 1974 884-3508 87 Runn)mcde Ave. Jcnkilllo",'n. I'A 19046 "This lo"n needs an enigma ... "ailunlil lhc}' gel a 1000d of me!'" - Jack r\icholson. Balman Forum l. 2. 3. 4 Yearbook 2 Foolball 1 Wislerian.:l

Brmdan

J.

Boland

August

16.

197~

379-2675

609 Boyer Rd. Chellenham. PA 19012 "We are .. hal "'C prclend (0 be. oW be careful aboul what you prelend

10 be." Kurt Vonnegul Jr. Track and Field 1, 2. 3. 4 (Caplain) CI"O$S Counlry I. 2. 3. 4 (CapI31l1) "'alional Honor Sockl) J. 4 (Tre~lsurer) Seholaslic "I " 1, 2. 3

Bradle-y ,\. B;ule-

Bre-ndlln J. Boland


Most likely to succeed: Paul Morrissey

1'.111 F. Bnd)

P... 011

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T. Brro.cill 'larch n. 1915 .182·7066 \bn:II.... na \Ie: Ph,bidelphll. P\ 191:!8 "II I hard 10 plt.<,c IIlOOI C'\cr)one. \!I hen your 'I',rit"s lot )0111)/\ lhe run'" Yea k l. 2. 3 !'hOloClub l. 2. 3, 4 Theatre 2. J, 4 1.2. J. 4 An Cillt 2. 3, 4 \\ I lerlln l. 2. 4 'hnM1f~9

esc

(;tr.rd II. Brinkman. October 25. 197~ 322·1148 21(, Creehood Dr. rC:I¥lcl'\illc. P,\ 19053 "1( ~lIlht ... orld·~ a slllIe. )OU'fC the rool .. 1m bough, a licketlo M:e thuoow"

GliB football I. :2 Track lind Field I, :2 <LI

Inlromurat~

l. 2. 3• .l S.A \ E. 2. J

JOW'ph 8. Clpouoli

''-IIw.. T. Brnda

R.lph \. Bro"", III ,\ul!u,t 26. ~o~ Waldron Tcrnce \lerion, P \ 1ll(l6(. "TIN: "..:xl al....») die )ounl!_ ThaI', ... h) imlOOftahl) of ('\lls .. ~\ I) I) J. -4 Intramurali 1.2. 3, J

1975 Ii

6tl7·S~_16

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\\. 8ulclN,or Jut) 9. 191J 2)l.4{l23 1100 E Vallc) Grecn Rd Fon \\ ashinglon. PA 1903J "YI>Il''l't' gut to t:r) "Ithout "C:<:I'IRg.. lalk "ilhout spc:akllg. I<:re3m "Ithou! raj'llIg )our \VIce" U.! Track I. 2 Crc.... 25" D.O. I. 2. J. J

Anlhon) R. CII.i,,1 'Q\em!ler 12. 191J 78 !\1eado"brook La Chalfont. PA 11l91J "'lin) dream, hale come Irlle nnd -.orne ha\'c sih'er linings dream and a pocketful of gold." Lcd Zeppelin CrO\.\-l,.'QUnlr~ 2, J, 4 (I.) Traek 1, 2. 3. "

822·.1902 live for m\


Gcrllrd II. 8rinkmllnn

Ralph A. 8ro..(>r III

Thomlls W, Buteller

Anthon)' R. ClIhilli

Ed,,".d 1\1. C.nlllll'y Januar) 9, 1975 64)路7159 182~ Wcbster lJ, Maple Glen, l'A 19002 路路It happened. I "'n there. lind no.. it'~ (j\'cr," Immmurab 1. 2. J. 4 Footb.111 (SIDtistician) 3. ~ S(holastie "L" 2 Wisterian

\111r...h 'I,'icholas ClI'lInlenico 1722 Williams Way ....llrrlSlo... n. PA 1<)~03 S.A.D,D. 3. 4 IntronHlrals 2. J. 4

4

Car. June 3. 1975 TImothy S. 360 Robcrt~ Ave. Glcn~ide. 1',\ 19038 "Onl)"the mlln "'hus.: hearl is pure shall ",itld the knife." Child Theatre l. 3. 4 Crc" 2 Intra murals I. 2, 3, 4

Jostph 8. Caponol; OCtober 9, 1974 66~'6771 n 15 Hollow Rd. Penn Valley. P~\ 1<)072 "WhOC:"er ~id .. inning isn'l cver}thinll nevcr won lin) thing." Sawbal! I. 2. 3 (L). ~ (L) Intl"Jmur\lls I. 2. 3.4 C.S.c.. 3 Art Club 2, ~ 8and I Inni(>1 J. Caputo June 19, 1975 671"()261 9735 Loch.-ood Rd Philadelphia, PA 19115 "Pride makeJ; Ie; do things .. ell. BUI il is 10''(: lhal makes us do things 10 perfeelion," Wisterian 1.2.3.4 (Edilor.in-Chief) IJascball1. 2 F'ootball (Statistician) I. 2 Thealr... 3. 4 C.S.c. 3, 4 Yea.book I. 2, 3 Ph"to Club I. 2 RcnaisSOlnee Club 4 Intramural> I. 2, 3. 4

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572-1019 The Goldcn

Plul 1>. Ca5sid~ September 30. 1975 947-3889 1(,)5 Biddle Rd. Huntington V:llley. P" 19006 "Thl1.~ con.seiene.. docs make l'O.. aNs of us all: LCI nOl lhe nalive huc of rt.solution be: sicklicd o'cr ... ith lhe pale enst of lhoughl. nor c:nlerpri>-CII of greal pitCh and moment ",illl lhis reg:lrd lheir currents turn awry. allu lose the name of action!" \\ Isterian" Yearbook J, ~ Economies Club" C.S.C. 2. 3. 4 Scholastic "l" 2.3 Nnlional HOllOr Soc:iel~ 3.4

Band: Learn the ever.-so-subtle difference between C sharp ana D You take

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religiou I~.~::::::==:::;:::~~ Go to page 99 traumatic scale and Turn to page 103 Timothy S. (llr.

I'llul D. Clssid)'


[)alid J. Callie

Edmund Y. Choi

John J. CC"Cfola

Gregory Citro

l)alld J. Callie Del:embcr 20, 1974 722-]821 lI20 Hellerman St. Philadelphia. PA 1911t "Ufe moves prell)' fut. if )01.1 dun't stop to look l\I"Vund )01.1 might miss it." Ferris Bueller Soccer I, 2,], 4lLlict Hockey I. 2. J. 4 S_t\ DO 1,2, J, 4 lnlramurals 1. 2. J. 4 Ski Club J

GregOl'y Cilro DÂŤember II. 1915 628-4290 1669 Dillon Rd Maple Glen, p,,- 19002 "Wllen realit} slaps you in the face. imagination is Ihere to lick. the \lound~_" Jeff Adler Intramural~ l. 2, ], " Photo Club 1. 2, 4 Yearbook l. 2 WiMeriall I, 2. "

John F. Ceceola Jllne 19, 1915 332-0139 4418 Teesdllie St Phll3delphia. P\ 19136 "Women. can't live with them pass the beer lIutS." - ~orm PeterSOIl Illtr.lmurals 1.1.), 4

Nt W Godfre) Me. Philadelphia, PA 19120 )'011 play bad," Soceer I, 2 (L)" J (L). 4 ILllCaplo.illjlntramurals I. 2. 3. 4

Edmund V. OwIi April 5, 1975 632-0689 lS3 BurnSide Ave NOrri~lO"n. P,\ 19403 "I JUSt want 10 take common ,cnse to higher places" Die Warzau Football 2. J." (L) C.S.C. 3. 4 Crew 2 Yearbook 3 French Club4 RalXjuetball Club 1 Traek 1 SA V,E. 3, 4 National Honor Society 3, <1 S.A.D,D. J. 4 Art Club I Wisterllln 2

Conlin Jul)' 13, 1915 885-485g I\clin P. 606 Station _\~e. Glenside. PA 19038 "If a guy worh nine 10 live and he fomes Wt to tell me I'm flit. whilt kind or life does he have? I dOIl't WOITY aboutan)olle "ho's overweight: \lh)' .hould the) w\)rr) me'! It is m) life" - John Kruk Football t, 2. 3, 4 Basketball 1,:2 Ba~eball 1, 2. J. 4

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Youc~~o,.~_Jl diagrams to scale wIIh your metric ruler. Go to page 75 You tune Qut similar triangles in favor of a brilliant inler r"etati n e Nine Inch Nails' logo. Turn to page 76 Chrislopher P. Conle)'

Albe-rt G.

Corno~


Most likely to rule the world: Mike Tuscano I(enIWth E. ClArk

C1lr~ophtr

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NO\~mbtr

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643-5486

1666 rt. ""I)hlngll>n \we \laple Qen. P\ 19002 "'othln, mako a pc more produ.:ti~e t!un the lau minute" - L.nu.o..n Football I. ~. 1 :I Sludenl CouDciI I. 2. 3... (Secretary) Sptrit aub I. 2. 3. :lesc 3.4 Iniramur.llis I. 2. 3.:tTracI.J.4 AItJert G. Cenog 'O\ember 13. 1975 9-47-1009 172 Shoemaker Rd llunungtOll \aIle). P\ 19006 HI()OIl think )0lI ue balen. )011 arc 1()00 thmk )00 dare not, )011 don·t. SllOC:e<~ bc&in~ "'Ilh )OIlr O'A'n will It's III In your Uate of mind life's bank\lre not I.IWll)''''on b) t 110 Ire stronger Of fASter: er Of laler the person ... 1Io "ms is the pcrs<M'! bo thml.s he tan'" 8.M. InlramUralJ I. 2. ~.:I holaSlIe ··l" I A. ClI('f' September 19. 1975 643·6630 Ij39 Flilton Dr \iaple Glen. PA 19002 "It lakes )earS to liod lhe nerve 10 be apart from w~at you\'e done. to lind lhe trulh inside )ourJelf and not depend on IIn)'one" New Order IntTamurals I. 2. J. 4 National HOllOr Sockt) J. :I SCholastic "I." I. 2 Track 2 Yearbook 3

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7,

1975

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:!11J \brlindale Rd "'arrin,ton. PA 18976

"Wandering the faoc ofthi' E.:nth....onl!ering ... hat r dreams mllht be ...-orlh. kllOWoml that ... e·re onl) immorul fOf • limited time '" e are 100n," RI)h Band Ill). 2 tl.l. J ~l). 4 Il) Yearbook I. 1 -t (Editor) C.S.c. I. 2. 4 Inlumurals 1. 2, J. 4 \\'i)lerian l. 2... Sadd I. 2. 3. -t Save 3

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NklMllas

....ichollS A. Cvct

i\lichul J. O'.t.rgcnio

I(t.ill S. In!:" 'O\'ember 14. 1974 828·1797 ~ Sumac PI. Lara)elIe lIill. PA 19444 "Bill m) dreams. the) arcn·t as cmplY a~ my conscience 5Ccm~ to be" - The

Woo

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I(t.in S. InIlU


Most likely to lead a coup against that world: Joe Golderer John M. Oalf.')

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Orislophtf J. lHlTK'ltr June Wright l)r "&I'lc Glen. I)A 19002

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822 8ar\ow. St, Ptlltadclphia. P,\ 19116 ~Thc \1lami Dulphlns SUf'CTbovoi bound"

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Bri.. G. Donlhue .... O'·cmbcr J. 1975 67 I o{)621 920 Ijndcnhllrst Sl Ph,IAdclphia. PA 19116 "ClumPlons arc made: from somclhing lhey havc 'Midc tbem - a dcslre. a drc:lm, a "isiorJ ~ \lu mmad \Ii S"imm'nl l. 2. '. 4 &00 1.2. 3.4 . \ 0 0 2. J. J \mnesl) InterUtlonal 2. t '" $e,cn«: Club J. '" .... alio.Hl.:tl 11011OI" Sociel~ J. -l CnM COl.llllr) I. 2

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S.. Ftc,," Febru'f) 24. llln .34.3.115\1.\ 1048 O:ak.ood Dr \\armlmtcr. PA 1~IlN "II IS ImpOlslble to escape: the impr~ion I t people common!) u<;c fal~ \lartdard~ or lI'Il:asore lhal lhe) ~d. puy,.cr. Suctess, and ..calth for lhem<;fIves and admire them in olhe~, and th:ltthc)' unde:restimate "hal i~ of true: Yolue: In life." - Freud Vc:nrbook 1.2. J. 4 (Ed) Crt''' 1.2 SAVE I. 2, J G07ebo 2. J, 4 S"-Ol> I. :!. J,.l Band I. 2 Forum I CS(' 1 Jfrrrt)

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w. f~~y Jul} 1. 1915 699·4511 329 G""hn, Dr 'un Wales. PA 19"~" - -\ nun .. ho hICk behind the h)J'OCrIlC: " ,nuller tMn the h}potnte.·· \\ E. BI~cr .. oIr Intramural l. 2. J ... Crc.. l.:2 (LI. J (ll... (L) FOOIball I

R. FftTifo Dca:mbcr 11, 1974 6"-3935 Stralford ,\'.e. \1t:1~ Park, P,\ 19126 "\\ It) can't thIs "lit till rm old. let mt Ii,·c .. hile I'm }oung:· Ph,sh Wmthna 1.2(L). J.4 Lac~J (LI.4 S.AD.D 3S.-\\ E. J

Rokr1 L. FriicilM '","cmber 6. 1914 58"'1424 1630 liopc 51. 'orriSI09In. PA 19-101 ··ThrouSh all of running a,.d all of our ClInning If we couldn·t laugh 'We ..ould all 80 inJ;;l.C: Jimmy Burrcll Ba~ball I. 2 rovtball 1 Intramural~ I, 2. 3." 511 Club 2. 1."

!>llIHi \I. Ramp. Febl'll.r) 13. 1975 1015·567. 7360 Oaoosc St. Philaddphll. P,\ 19111 "MJ)bc somtd3~ )"00'11 find mc Ii<hl.· for the kJck that fiu my kc)" Intramural. I. 2. 3 Rac-quclball I

John P. ftmti".ham April 9. 1975 968-0839 223 F1rcthorn Cl. Holland. PA 18966 "The difference Ill:t"'ccn a successful person and others is not a lack of strength or kno",I~8c. but ralher. a lack of "'III" Vincent T Lombardi Footb:J.lI I. 2. 1 Ill. 4 (L) Student Council 2. 1, 4 (Senator) Track 1 I\ational Ilonor Soo:iCl) 3." Intramurals 1,2.3." $cholutic "L" 1. 2, 1

Mkbtl J. f1ante.ln l>ecembcr 3 I, 1915 549·6090 5951 "A" 51. Philadelphia. PA 19120 "Why 80 out for milk, ",hen you have D cow at home." Al Build)' football I. 2. 3 (L). 4 (L1 c.S C. 3... Inlrnmurals I. 2. 3. 4

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JalMS J. Furd Ik«m~r I. 1975 ~82·2764 ~S 1 Barnes St. Philadelphia, PA 19118 "Con.cicnce is a small inner ~oicc lllat doesn't speak )our language," Crew 1. 2. 3. 4 Football I ( S C. J. 4 Intrumufllis l. 2. 3. "

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Fr~1 OcIO~' 4, 1914 699-9220 1613 Kinl!~ \1,11 Rd 80~ lC4 GlO)ncdd Vallq, PA 19.&31 "If the} I.tIt... If the rcal trllth.... h:u "'O\Jld the} 'l8y? I"m pa~l thaI point ofc:oncun, ,t'~ rime to (tta)'G''''R Football I Inlrlmllrab l. 2, J, .& Spirit Club I. 2. J. 4 Golf ,J. 4

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\. FrilL Jllnlla.r~ 17. 1915 fl99·1382 1.&2 \1cndhdm Dr, Norlh Wale. PA 19454 "Although my fecI \lcrc nenrl)' frOICn I kepi on delivering the (tapcr\" I)aniel,\ Irh1.12/14/86 Rd..,~ll 1. 2 (U. J (t),,, Il) ,Caplain) WrC$lling I (L), ~ 11.), 3 IL). 4 (Capt4m) School \1ISCOt 4

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BrNdan J. Caul April 3. 1975 659-6193 215 Woodl~ .. n Ave. '-"1110- Grove. PA 19090 ~Thnter is life. Film IS In. Telcois furniture.'· Yurbook 2 (EditQl"I. 3 (Editor). " (Ednor in C~leO esc I Wislef1~n 2 \Edilor). J (Editor. Gazebo J Tbealrc 2. J (Assl Production \1ar.), 4 Photo Club 2 (President). 3 \Presldent)

Gt'bhardt Novcmber 7. 1974 657·0757 William G. 2921 Windwr A.'e WilloYo' GfO\'c. Ii" 1909Q .. ltc who loses ... ealth loses much; he woo lose!> J. fflend loses more; but he Ihal COUT1ilte bel all" - Cenlantes Ba~kecballi. 2 r 1.3 (l) IRlrtlmurals l. 2.~. 4

J. Cilk-spMo December 22. 1974 659-2&09 1230 Willovobrook Dr lIunllngdoo Vallc). PA 19006 "'fOSI people IIle 10 be llround someonc ... ilh a good scn..e of humor. provided they hlwe reasonablc h)lIieRC habits" Da\'c Barry Cross CounlTy I Siudeni Council 1. 2 Theater 2. J, .\ lnlramllral~ l. 2. 3. 4 \" Club 3, 4 National lIol\oJl' Society J. 4 Wisterian 2. 3.4 Yearbook 3. 4 Scholaslic "l" l. 3

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"'-ko'-s J. Giofd."" Augusl 6. 1975 941·0660 1755 GO'oernor'$ Way 81ue 8dl. PA 19422 "I ifc IS a scries or hellQ\ and food byes I'm afraid il's lime for good bye naain Billy Joel Student Council 1.2 Intrl1lnurals I. 2, J, 4 S.A D.D 2, J. 4 Spanish Club 4 Thealre I. 2, 1. 4 W')lerian J

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I). Glotk. Jr. SCplember 19, 1914 ~JJ·"558 110 Yeakel A'l:, PhiiadelphJa. 1'\ 191 UI "Success 1\ ne"er final. failure is nc~'cr fatal; iI's couralC thai rounh," roolb.all I, 2,) (L). (Ll1.ucrO!t~ J {Ll. 4 (I,) Baseball 1 Spirit <:lub I. 2.

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Most likely to take periodic trips off the planet: Paul Brady JHIIlel 1>. Click. Jr.

Marc ". GoldIIaeh« Nuvcmbtr 12. 1974 (;99·-4118 600 Brook... ooJ La ~orth Wales. PA 194q ~\\hcre )'OU o;)CllC "om it; ,one hen:: Y'OU Ihoul!hllOU ...·cn:: Pili ...~n::n·1 Ae\'er l1'lere. <lnd .... 1'lere )'OV Ire ai , DO sood unl lOU can lei awa) rrom it.'l'n')Ir} arum 1.2.3,4

'\1. Gra~ Dettmbc:r JO. 1974 322·S6S4 675 E. Strut Rd Warmll\!otn. PA 18974 "I'~ learned 'hal hell Qtchill' mk:t. peanut buller ..orks btHer I'-n cb«st_" IM>e:ball I. 2. J (l). .j (l) Ba)ketballi. 2 Football I 3. -4 Spinl Club .j Inlramural) 1.2. 3. .j Racque'ball Club I. 2 Yearbook 3

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W. Craf J",,,ulT) 5. 1915 :!JJ-3891 911 '\1...000 Rd. Etdenhrim. PA 19118 "You tan', be .. hat} "'cre,so)'Oll beller sUnl btllli jusl "'hal you arc" F ~, Cre... I. 2. 3. 4 SU Club 3 Band t. 2.3 S.AD.D 3.-4

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Peter R. Grobm June 28. 1975 641'()382 720 Evans Rd. P.O. Box 481 G"'Yl'edd Valley. PA 19437 "The carly bird aelS !he ...orm. but look ...halthe c3rt)' "'()l"n1 gelS." - Unk~ ... n Art Club I CI1)S) Country 2. 3. 4 Track 2. 3. -4

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Peltr R. Groben


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frtdfflc" J. t1.~ \la} 15. 191~ 322·6873 ::64 51uorplCSS Rd. Swlluompl . PA 18966 "If}ou all' on tbe p i line. don't risk the rumble take it In )oursclf" FOOlball1. 1. J." III Tr and Field 2. Intramurab 1.2. J. -4 S.O.O. l. 2. Stholasllc"L 1915 J. 1I.1aY Fcbru:lJ) 6. 16 Sbclbourne & Ptuladdph . P\ 19111 ~lcCs Just ~ I 1'''lU !($Iin, the boundi of Tealll) I wa ,\I Jim \lurr 'flould happen That's all, il" Just cu.l1U\il~ "

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Jama \t, lIikltins January 16, 1975 825-2198 3028 Warrior Rd 'orristO"n. PA 19401 "NQ bird _rs too high if he soars "llh hI.~ 0"'" ",in8S.'路 - William Black La~ros\e 3 tL). 4 (L) BaskClball 2 Intra murals I. 2, 3. 4 5.A.0.0. 2. J, 4 Spirit Club ~. J, 4

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I\buht1O" P. Ilil4tbnnd January S. 1975 549-2615 6129 .... orth Marshall St. Phil<tdelrltia. PA 19120 "I\ny fool can tell the trulh but itlakcs a man of !>Orne 'lense to he "ell" BUller football 2, 3. 4 (LI Intramurals I, 2, J. 4 Ga~ebo 3. 4 ~buhn-

J. 1I0lt April 10. 1975 576-1272 704 Brooke Rd, Glelblde, PA 19038 "1f)-olI don'l make e3ch decis earefull). )"OU IlC\U ktlO"A路 "here )011'11 end up" - CaNln and Ilobbes Club 4 Yearbook <4 WlSterian 4 "Theatre I. 2. 3," Gllbtorl L lIudso. April 7. 1975 }.I8-7616 168 Saddle Dr. Furlona. P,\ 189~5 "We arc all manufaclurers some mnke good. others make trouble ltlld still others make e~cuses.路路 Icc Hockey 1 (L).2 (l ). J (tt 4 (I.) (Captain) Yearbool 3. 4 Malh1clC:S 3. 4 National Honor Society 4 Sc slic "L" t.)

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Orklophtr M. lI~rr NO\'embcr 22, 1974 241-1114 7921 Lincoln Dr. Philadelphia, PA 19118 -And )00 knov. II') tllT1C to '<llhrough Ihe slttl and drl\ln' snow, across tht lield~ of mournin, to a hlllhi II's ill Ihe di<il3llCt" fOOlbraU 2, 3,.:1 ILl InH~m Is 1. 3. .:1 Splril Oub.:l M~t4 .4.. H_In Odobcr 1. 1915 Ci99-56S1 PO 80\ 62 929 PI} Ih Rd G .. )ncdd. P;\ 19.:1~6 l P "1111 m~ t,ru ba'e .. ill I lie 1000i,lIl, bul ..hac I ., \\ • all's for 1t..1." Ri~bard III Ire I, 1, 3." S.A D D 1.3. .:1 'oatioDal til) Socltt) 3. .:1 Inlramu... l~

Rocc:o J. IltlIUo April S, 1915 J32·14SO 2213 Gltnnew 51 Philadelphia, PA 19149 "8c:carerul about .... hat )OU nim at in lire. 'cause-you jU)1 mi,hl hilthe targel." Bono. lead singer of Li2 \loel Trial 3." 8ar.ebal1 2. J• .:t Forum J ... C.s c. 2. 3. 4

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Altnndtr J.rpflo.)'tb JanU;Ir) 1.3. 191.$ 6J~·404 no BarcIa) Cl. Cbdlenham. PA 19012 'The onl) IhillP ..orlb learlinl!- lore lhe Ih;lI85 )'00 Icarn afler you knen. Ill" HalT) Truroln InlramutU 1, 2, J ... Sotcet 1 R,lcqUCI 11 Club 2 .....Ull Club 3 Rllys \\. JohIt \rril IS. 1915 692 ocr Dr 81~ Bell, P\ 19422 'T loug IllUng about )U~'C lhal )'ou',c Irvin, Berlin Band 1.2, 3. .:I 'o:uional H Sociel) 3. .:I Theatre 2. 3, .:t Intramural, 2. J. 4 \iock Trial 3, 4 Schobslic "l" 1.:!,.1 John .4., Jugler JanUJf) 12, 1975 242 Cad....alader Avc. Elkins Parl, PA 1911 "Besl lensi,,m breaker so 00" 'OOUI Ihose Phi Is. damn (ine Crew I. 2. J. 4 (l) Inlramurab 1. 2. J. 4

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~1I7·.:I~ rrunchl~e"


Most likely to appear on a "Wheaties" box: Dan Fritz Joh.. A,

RhlS W. John

Jow,Il

\I. Jonod JlUIWH) 1104 Terrace Dr \Iaple Gkn, PA 19002 "I()QU Ihmk )011 arc beaten, )"011 arc lIcN\.'IC J IL) Football J. 4 (l)

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1975

3-7424

1975

825-9431

"I am rather like

:I ll'lCJf-quilO in a nUdlS1 tamp; I klli)lo\ .hal I 0Il!h1 10 do. but I don'l kIlO'" herc 10 btgll..r _ Slephen Ba)M: Intramurals I. 2. 3. 4 SA-D.D I. 2. 3. 4

Duid .\t. ~ Janual') 29. 1.12 F Gctmanlooon Pike P1)1nOUlh \hg. P,o\ 19462

1976

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.. 'To be or nol 10 be' .'bal the hell \-ind of qllcsllOll if lhal .... Wi ltriln I. 2. J.4 (Edilor) Yurbook 1. 3. 4 PlkMo Club 2. 3, 4 Intramur:tls 1. 2 RenaissallOt Club" Jeffrey C Klmill$ki January 3. 1975 6S9-2693 246 BUCU)()llrd Rd Willow GrO\'t. PA 19090 -A man .... ho 1< secure abouillis accompli5hm'nl~ doesn', lIave 10 lalk about il:' - D008ie lIolo\<ocr SOl:cer I. 2, J j\ational Honor Socict) J, 4 Intra murals l. 2, J, 4 Alhletie 1raincr 1, 2. 3, 4 SCholaslic "L" 1.1, 3

Jtffrty C. Kaminski

JIMn A. Klrp June 11. 2344 Pine Ridge Dr. Lda)ClIC Hill. PA 19444

Jlnws A. I(up

Gf'ortt'

K. Klur.... na April 14, 1975 379-0733 203 Ra) SI Philadelphll, PA 19111 -lifc it I $Cries of conunuous s~ni1lJ lines lhal Var) in !cnith and dnllion. III leading to nee's O\Oon gGkllftCdal" ~tr I. 2. 3. 4 Track and Ficld 2, 3. 4 Inlramurals I, 2. 3. 4 Scholastic:: "L" 1. 2. )

M. KffrC July 2S, f975 646路7429 H7 "1orristOlOn Rd, Horsham. PA 19044 "Don'l Judge those:: who Iry Qnd (nil. Judge only IhOK who (all 10 try:' Timothy

Cross Country 1 Student Council I. 2. 3." C.s.C. 3," l)mma 4 Intramural, 1.2.3. 4

Timothy M. Kcde


What Category Would You Classify Yourself? The senior class has a "different" attitude! Jock

Alternative 15.94%

16.67% Guido 6.52%

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Squid 2.90%-....~

Artist 5.07%

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Preppie/Young Rep. 17.39% "

, Other 35.51%

A. Kl'lI) January 1.120 Bronco Circle Warringlon. F'A 18976

Ro)d

18.

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1975

3~3-0201

"Don'( know .. here I'm gain' Don'I know where I've be<:n. BUI I'll gel 10 where I'm ganna. end up and IlIa1's alright by' me:' Tilt Who Inlramurals I, 2. 3. 4 S.\DD 1,2. J. 4 Racquetball Club 1. 2 Lacrosse 3 IL). ~ Mallhl''' T. Kenlfic i"lO'o'cmbcr 19. 1974 643-4489 213 Stout Rd Ambler, PA 19002 "Good limes. b:.\d limes. you kno... I've had my ~hare" - led Zepplin Inlramurals 1. 2,~, 4 Track I, 2 S,A.V.E, 3 DoUlLlu P. Kenst~' October I, 1975 657·6393 192 Cov.bell Rd. Willtlv. Grove, PA 19090 "Rlghl hert, righl now, you mean everylhing," ~ Van lIalcn Soccer 1. 2, 3, 4 (1.) Baseball I. 2 Band I. 2. J, 4 Nalional Honor Sodety 3. 4 Inlramur31s 1,2,3.4 Pcp Band 1, 2. 3. 4 &'hola~lic "l"' \, 2, 3

Joel i\I. Klock

Ke.in W. Kochanski

K".ln O. Kenl January 12, 1975 :!I03 Bridle L'l. Oreland. I'A 1907~ ""ake the mO$I of yourself, for Ih~1 i~ all there is of )OU."

&36-4133 Ralph Waldo

Emcr§On 8a~kclb;lll l,

2, J. 4 Yearbook t 3 Inlramurals I, 2. 3. 4 SchohulIC''[.· 3

1\1ichHti I). Kerlin December 26. 1974 825·1417 4019 S, Wnrner Rd, Lafayelle Ilil~ PA 19444 "1 v..nna ny !ilean cagle an A \fC cagle with IhreedenlSand nohubca~." Tennis 1. 2. ~,4 Cross COUnlr) 1. 2. 3 Siudent Council I, 2. 3, 4 Wisterian 2. 3, 4 l'oIalional Honor Sociel:J: 3. 4 (prtsidenl) 5.A.D.O, 2, 3, 4

Mkkarl J. Kicrn \pril 916 floov. La. Warrington, PA 18976 "If lire don't 1l0P CUlling down lrees ",hM Traek 3.4 Cross Country 4

Kit... n .:. Korolishin

5. Will

1974

~43·9124

be lefl to cnjoy1"

Ke.in 1\1. Lahr


Kt>ill D. Ktnt

Jot! \I. KMd:. April 8, 1975 836-4790 It Jones \Fe floul1own. PA 19031 '"'ObsUocl~ an: onl) leen b) those ho ~ ~I.ht of lhelr 1031," Soc:cc:r I.::!. 3 Il). 4 Il} FOOlba1l4Il) Band I. 2. J. 4 Track 2 hrtramllral~ I 2. J. 4

I\t>i. M. .....r Oct_>bef" II. 1974 3.0.2421 ll'J B-Ilnler lioikNo Dr WarnnllQll, PA 18976 MJudse your sua: ~ b) the degree-lhal )ou're CftjOyin,. Pca<x Hcallh IIId

Uwe" football 1.2. J, 4 {LlIbscballI. 2 Traek 3 (L).:I (L) Inlramurab I. 2. J. :I Ski Club I. 2. J, 4 S,uclent Council 3. " S.A D,D 3. :I

"t>'in W. KOCUMki AU'U~1 21. 1974 355-7158 )29 E.a~I""ood A\e. feaslcrviltc, PA 19(}j3 "TC:<>I .. hal Tcsl'l It's Tomorro.... '.. Inlramurals I. 2•.1," Football 3, 4 I .crosse: 3. 4 PlIoIo Club I. 2. J

\'irK'ftll M. I.-urk.. III August 27. 1975 646-0625 211 Fair.... !) Rd \mbler. PA 19002 "\Iost people work hard enough 10 create the chance: 0( .... innl"l; ehampions "ork harder than 'n}onc else III ehminale Ihe posSibility or \oIing" ere... l. 2, ) (L), 4 \1alhlelf'S I, 2, J. :I (President) National Honor Sodct)' J. 4 (VP) Yearbook 3. 4 Wi~lerian oj Scholastic "L" l. 2. J

"Moran .:. I\lltolishin Scplclllbc:r 24, 1975 947-8261 2398 ,\liehael Rd. Huntingdon Valtey, P,", 19006 "The mind i~ like a p.3raehute, i1 only wor~~ "hen il is open" _ lInknov." Trlek 1 Band 1,2,3,4 Drama 2. 4 Yearbook 4 Wisterian 3, 4

G~or)'

T. l.a,in August j, 1975 343-2878 71 I Countr} Club La, Warrington. PA 18976 "Winning isn'l everything. but "3ntlng to is:' Foolball I. 2. 3," Ba&c:bulll. 2. 3," lntramllrals 1,2,3. oj S,,\ D.D. 2. J,"

For all our preparedness, you forgot to wear a tie and you end u in etention. QueUe Bum· mere.

Cr~T.lalill


~ J. lA_ _Olin December R' 1312 COl) Dr FI Wa\lllr'lglon. P 19034

""There ma) come I da~ 1 .ilI c1arlCX on era ,1 IcrOH It •• Robert Hunter Cre \, 2. J. 4

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Joa.

1975

URlblc

M3..{l21J

dance I will

Uo)d January I. I97S 1lI0ti MaJl ....ell 51 Philadelphia. PI\ 191J6 "I hope in Ihe fUlule America." are lhoufht of as a warlike. ~I usc I bel • lilt of Hilh IIools '"ould pick. Americans as Iheil Jlck Hartdy (rew I. 2, J, 4 Inlramuml!> 1. 2.).4 t\3lional Honor Sociely J, Paper 1. 2 Yearbook 2 Renat'o;anr:c Club 4 Danln A. Lonus Seplember 118 Bell La, Maple Glen. PA 19002 "Pleasc dOr'l'l ask me III ~ho\'o' my tongue."

II.

SlfpluiIW S. Lopez \tarch 12. 1974 6-l1·ljQ61 '1.16 Bmlln) Dr \laple Glen. PA 19002 "TI) Iccomphah vat Ihinp. ....e mu~t ""I only aet but II dream, not onl~ dream bul I beheve- -,\n.alole Frlll'le:t: Football I Ilaskctball 1. ) fll Inu.muNils I. 2. J. 4 SCIence Club 1..J. 4 BS.C \t C C. 4 Sne 2. J Pro life Club 2. J. 4

69-06JI ~ ~.

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646-84)4

MkUfI L.. Lo'lmI July 1S. 1140 Tollh Rd Wanninster. PA 18914 "~t Ihe .ar~h t fot Ihe higher gear or )our ~1. you' antelope oul of COIItrol" Phish Soccer I. :2 Foolbal1 I, 2 Ski Club 2, J

lUI to tun like: un

Jlmes M. Maecltoni Jr, June: 1. 1913 674,~797 423 Morebolo Rd Halboro. PA 19040 ''If)O\I don't siand fot something. )00'11 fall for uythinj" _ unknown Inlrumuralf> I, 2. J Art Club 3 Yearbook 4

the treachCI and pro en tude. Un e it - your D

John J. "llloy


Most likely to have a nervous breakdown before the age of 19: Paul H alczenko JUleS M. \b«llrom, Jr.

John J. Malloy Februar} 2l\. 1915 635·2991 1821 \lOnlsomer} A\'e. Elkms Port PI'. 19111 ''''he onl} "11) 10 have a friend is to be one'" Emenon CI'Q$$ Coonlr) I 2.3 S.A.O 0 4 Track and Field I Wislenan 3 Inll'3murals I. 2. ~. 4 Jl~

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9916 S Canterbury Rd Phttad rh .... p\ 19114 "The kl is round .nd the: pi .. h",h 111:1) seem IIle the end rna) abo be onl) the bclinnilll'~ Baker P.... t S•.,mm,n, 1. 1. J. 4 Im.ramur I. ::. J ... c.s C J." WiitenlUl J. <1

Rould \\. Marlin \Ia) 19. 1915 331·1916 8022 CQlfa\ SI Philadelphia. PA 19136 "He .. 1I<) h~'cs for himself is a failure. he .. ho Jives'or others has aehle,'ed true "eee~\ . Hocke) I. 2. 3 (Ll. 4 (L) Baseball 1.2.4 Intra murals 1, 2, 3. 4 CS.C. 3

Ronald W. 1\hrlin

Gr.-,:ory F. Muon

Grtlory F. Muon O«embcr 20. 191~ 6)2.1240 9609 Leon 51. Philudelphia, PI'. 19) 14 .. It mailers not ll'lcuenfice thai makes the duffers "'ife so :>Ore. I'm the captiv<: ormy slice. I 1m the sef'\'anl of my score" Grout Rice Golf 2.3.4 Sooccr 1.1 Yearbook J Intramtlra 1.1. J. 4

Ti-xlt)· J. \Iu.. ~1 January Store Rd. ltarle~) ....IIc. PA 194) "True Happi con~ ti noc ,.., the mullitude

ehoM:ei. ~ - JOOJOrl S,A 0 0 I. 2. 3. 4 r-.at

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I\itnln J. Mc4"liff.. January 28. 8::S Andorra Rd. La(ayellC WI!. P,\ 19444 Band 1. 2 Thealre I. 2. J S",imming l. 2.3. 4

Timolhy J. \lu.. eU

"L~

1915

584.1289 h and

2. J

233·3826

Kil'1'U J. MCAuliff,


Most likely to have an action figure modeled in his image: Frank Di Paolo

P.,l

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\furra) St Ph.l.lddpllia. P\ 1911S ~ lie .... illlra~cl around the "..,..k! before ~hoe, on" \t rlt T"':'lln

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'lore-J. \1('(lurt' Sq>lembcr IOtQ (ath,1 Rd Sellers\'ille. P\ 18960 "So man) fa in my life, '\OllIe 1I,lIla\l. Bill) Joel lnlrnmura!\ I. 2. J." Whlcnan 4

St8. fnKIs J. \1('(".... April It 197.5 88~-n92 l(>(l ell.cdcn 1\>.: Gk:M!de. P 19038 ""I'd nther Laulh "';lb the siMer ,han Cr~ ""Ih the: Sal the: $lnnm rt mIlCh more fun Bill) Joel C-r COUnl1)' I Track .u"d Field I. 2 R c路PIa)lRg Cillb I.~. \ Inltllmunl I 2. J. 4 RCllalSoSan芦 Club J O

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\ldNr.-<>1l \larch 21. 1'74 liS 2469 Lansdale.P\ 19~ I'm good. 001 IIOlIi 拢DOd"\ I ousht 10 .\ leo_a q)~; I'm d U 01 peopIc 4 (CaptaIn) \\TOtlrn,1.1. J," (Captain) Tr I:: J. 4

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D. \11:00)' October 1974 464路6)19 11)0 Budle)' Dr Ph,ladclphul. p/\ 19115 "Open lour C) look .... I\hm Are you satisfied .. ilh the life )'00"': li~in?" b Mosie)

''-Tit II.

\1. 1114 mbc:rl3 - \ Winner >~; b3d. bul not f ball I. ~. 3.

4,

\lcGoldrid.

H""t L.. \h.ple Glen. PA 1900~ "\ian~ drcilms wrne HUC. anl! ~mc 1\;1\e a

I~c:r lining. I Ii~c: for m) drC'.Im. l.cd ZCl'plin J," Intramurah I. 2. J, 4 Tr d l. 2. 3." Spirit Club I.:!. 1.

\nd a fIOCkedul or sold"

rootball

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Jollol J. \lel(<<>1N


Samud D. 'ItOo)

Snn '1. \1dlf'rmoll

\1Of'l:" J. 'Ica.r..

1975 3til-t191 R).n w. \1cEllkorry October 31. 114 Sunri\e Dr, /'.onh Wales, I'A 194q "Winning i~n't .."er thing. It's tlit onl) thing:' Vlnct Lombardi Intramural, l. :!. J. 4 Retreat Counselor 4

336-7065

'lark II. \leGoWrick ~I '" Glrden Rd, Oreland. PA 19015 ··Ir 1 I(;)~ hen: , row .. ill)oo suli remember me" footban I, 2, J," Intr.l:murals I. 2. t, J

l)n)rd

Sk~nrd

Joh.~.

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~r.

John

J. McKff.er October 11, 1915 673·02$4 8rookmore Apt Red Lion Rd, LI2 I'hiladelphiu. PA 19115 "The key to SUCCCS$ is hard ",ork, and the kty to hurd I'ork is dttcrminalion" Basktlball l. 2. 3. 4 Inlramural~ r. 2, 3."

J_,t. P. \1CK",l~ 'larch 19. 1975 322-1632 3~ Count) line Rd Hunt"laOon Va,Ik). Pi' 19006 "'r kq·$. . Donilld' iI duck.. Pluto'S iI dOl Whatlhc hC'1I' )'".. Gord,e Lachark.'CFoot~1l l. 2. 3 il). 4 (L) SplJh Club 2. 3," In,ramurals l. 2. J. 4 '" illiam J.

P.'rick T. \leGo..." fcbrv.ar) 21, 1915 635-1136 S07 "".nllg Rd Ell.illb Park. PA 19111 "That man ,\ a \UI:CC§S ....00 has h~ed II. laulhed oflen and Io\oed mUth. ...ho looked fQl" tht bet in others alld JlI\'t the best he had:' Track 1 Cro<.~ Country I Tennis 2. J. 4 Ytarbook I, 2. 3,4 Wisltri.n I. 2. 3,45,/\ D,D 3, 41"tramurals 1.2.~," Spirit Club J."

\1cl(~11 74S-4098 71 H B,ngham 5t Phlladdphl>l. Po\ 19111 "\Ia;kt a decision. and sud .. ilh il. ,,·hatC'·tr )'011 do. do ic .. ell. >100 slri.e to be lilt besl." '1y father ('rell. 1.2. J, 4 (Ll 'ation31I1onorSociet) 3, 4 Renail~nce Club 4 AmnC5ly Internalional 3, -I (Vicc·Pre<-idtnl) S.A.D.D. 3. 4 lnlrlmUrl1ls~, J. -I ForensiCll 1 French Club 4 Scholasllc "I .. 2

Holden Caulplanati ns and long

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to page 79

Flip to page 92 Willlam J. McKH"'n


\I.

\lc\llIhon -\uBust 26. f'"urth Wak~. 1'.\ 19454 "Or Ilould you ralher be a n~h~" Bing Cr05b) C Country 2 Inlramural, 1. :!, 3. 4 SA D,D J, '" Kt.iI,

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1974

Sht~rer St.

699-8500

JOStph P. Mnhan Dt:~mbc:r 14, 1974 4M.OMIII IOO~ T"lsl Rd Philadelphia, P,\ 1911S "Oon't bc:JiC'o'c in drcams, don't bc:lie~e in l!0iI1', believe in .... hat" lIar-pening." lIoc::key l. 2. 3. 4 CrolS-COUnU) 2 Track and Field 2 Thtalre I InlramuraJ~

I. 2. ). '" T.-oIIl)

f. \It\lI..... IkÂŤmber 17, ~ C)pr~ PI Laf.)CIIC HilI, PA 194.14 Mil beller 10 IC!'loa 1M ",n, of !be: rut I~

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Intl1lmurab I 2. . 4

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18.

F. ball I 1. l.4 Kmn \I. \lc"'kltol May U" 1974 825-73t7 .\025 Edmoncb Rd Laf.)cltC 11.11. PA 19444 " hat mallcrs IS not Ihe m.e of lhe dog in Ihe fighl, but the SIll: of Ihc fighl in Ihc dog." Cooch Ikar Bryant S,A 0 D. 2, l 4 YeJrboo~ 1 er I C.S.c. J, '" Jntramural! 1, 2. J, 4

L M[~ Jr. "UIU,I 22. 1975 719 Spring Hill Rd. Langhorne, P<\ 1905l "L ife in the fast lane i~ hard If you can'l find the on-ramp" footbJlI2. J. 4 Lacrosse l, 4 lntramuruls I, 2. 3, 4 Cary

h Deutsch Mark,

You listen ntently to whatever tho all-knowing rds as gospel. instruct has to sa I nd t k hi Go to page 83 You concer yoursel Iy with the translation of various feminill1<>-fl.l'&"ene products. Flip to page 100 J_ S. \lin

7 -1148


Most likely to shoot and kill Bigfoot: Kieran Korolishin Gar)' L. I\lilrs, Jr.

Barlholome,,· Mikulski

J«n S. Min Novem,ber 17, 1975 828·5082 160 Wildnower Dr PIYr,louth Mtg. PA 19462 "A .... ise man renlX"b before he sptllh lind a foolish man speaks before he rene'1s" Yearbook 3, " PI'1010 C1llb 2, 3. 4 Computer Cluli J, 4 Theater l. 2, 3, 4 SAI)D J

B. Moraks October 10. 1564 Buck Hill Dr HunlingdOfJ Valley. PA 19006 "Ccnainly my hair did 1I0thinl( WrC'Sllins 2. 3, 4 FOOlball 1 Intramul'll.ls I. 2, 3. " [)jego

1975

947·3703

Mark S. 1\1organ June 25. 1975 743·3111 6113 Belden St, Philadelphia, PA t914Q "It ".kes a~ much courage to have tried and failed as it does to have trted lind succeedcd," Photo Club 3 Yearbook 3 Latin Club J

Marl;. S. l\lorglln

Pliul C.

Morris~)'

Palll G. 1\'1orri~st) March 12. 1915 947-8931 1328 Old Ford Rd. Hllntini!dun Valle)'.I'A 19006 "There i~ nOlhing quite us hurd as the lirst hello; c.(c<:pt maY'be the lasl good b)e." Student Council 2, 3." (Vice· President} S\\-imming I. 2 (Ll. 3. 4 Malh!ctcs 1. 2. J. 4 Yearbook 2, J Wi~tcrian 2. 3. 4 National 1I0nor Socict)' J, 4 e.S.C. 2.3." Scholastic "L" 1,2.3 Gregory M. 'lullen January 12. 1915 S16·0227 217 N Bent Rd. W)"I1CQte. PA 19095 "If I was falling from the Empire State Building I ....'ould make my body go limp. $0 somCClllC would say. "lley klok free dummy" And try to catch me," Jaek Handey Cre" l, 2. 3. 4 National Honor Society J. " C.s.C. 3 Intramural. l. 2. 3. 4 Racquetball Club I Schola~tic "L" 2 J~ph

F, Murph) "pril 22. 1975 143·1503 5239 Horrocks SI. Philadelphia. PA 19124 "This is an A·a eOlwers.1tion so C your .... ay out or it" Bop-N-The Hood Football 1. 2.3. "

Gn-gory 1\1. Mullen

Joseph F. "lurphy


Most likely to eat that Sasquatch: Nick DiArenzo JalTlt'$ J. Nicolo

JallK'$ J. 'leolo August 9000 Cargill La. Philadelphia. PA 19115

18.

1975

464-0799

. The 51ecping and the dead are bUI U l"i.'lUTe<l 'Ti\ the eye Qr ehildhood lhal pca.n a painted devil:' - William ShJkcs~are In(tamurals J. 2, J, 4 Drama I. 2, 3 Wisterian 4 Track and Field I Dll,id H. Noccnlino June 15, 1975 722路1937 459 Alton 51. Phi13delphia. P/\ 19120 "" word to the wir.e; If at fi~l you dO~'1 succeed, lie and tell your frie"d5 you did .. Hockey 1. 2. 3 (LJ." (Capl.3in) Studelll Council 1,2 Spirit Club I. 2,~ . .:I rnlramurnl~ 1. 2, 3. 4

Brian C. No...ko..'ski November 20, 1975 )48-5698 18 Charler Circle Do)k~lown, Ph 18901 "Outside Of a dog. a book ;s a man's best friend Inside a dog it's too dark to rcad?'P" Groucha Marx Bar.eball~, (L)lntramurals 1, 2. J. 4 Science Club J. 4 Math Club I, 2,3,4 5plrJl Club 1 S.A.D.D 1.2.3.' Nalioollilionor' iety 3." stholaslic "I." I

J."

Ke,in M. Ole"dl'r

Chad J. Ormond

Oa,id H. No芦nlino

Michal'l J. O'Dril'n ....o'ember 13. 1975 6fi1路9J~k 111 Kent Dr. I\orlh \Voles. PA 19454 "From no" on I'll conned the dots my own way." Cnlvin nnd Hobbes Intra murals I. 2. J, 4 la.:r",,\e 3 (L). 4 National Honor Societ)' 3, 4 5,A.D.D. 2. J. <I Scholastic "I." l. 2. Timothy J, O'Oonnell September 17, 1975 576-0766 2232 fairhi1l Ave. Glen)ide. PA 190J8 "This is what I've got to )' to all )ou: be true to )ourselves and you "ill JU;','cr (all," Beastie Bll~'~ S"imming 1. 2. J," Intramurals I, 2. J.-I l\'lichul

F,

O'Han

April

19.

197~

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1946 Rampart La. Lansdale, PA 19446 "God created idiolS first, thaI "as practice Then God crclllcd ,;.choolooyt."

1\1ark Twain Intra murals I, 2, 3, -I Science Club 3," Student Council J." "<atitmal Honor Society 3,4 Yearbook 3, 4 \E(htor) Scholastic "L" I. 2. 3

William J. Palm

Thomas A. ranurella


Timolhy J. O'Donlltli

Michlltl J. O'Britn

K"i. \1. ~ December 160 Shc:arc:r Sl '\onh Wiles.. PA 194~.j

13.

1974

69Cl·93.j~

Tltonuos A. P•• nulls JllnUal'}' 535 Hoffman Rd Ihrlc)s'llllt_ fA 194)8

25.

1976

156-48lP1

the:re: .... e:re: 50 man) thin~ I "3) lJ(\'e:r told. ]\ow thlll I'm starlin. to !clrn I rtel I'm ge:lllng old" Gun~ aRd RO$C$ Ba~cb.111 I. 2, J. 4 lJu.ketball 1. 2. 3. 4

"Your hands and rC't1 are: mansocs. )ou'~ gonna be I Fnius Iny.. a):· Phi.h WrC:Slling 1,:2 C.SC 2,) 5.1\.0.0.1. 3 1~1f3mural!i 1. 2. 3

CMd J. Ormond De«mbc:r 14. 1914 355-5910 I:!().I RobC'rl, ·he Feastc:nillc:, P 19Ool7 B:tsc:baH l. 2, 3,.j Football I, 2, 3. 4 I ramurals \.1. 3. .j Splril Cllb 3. 4

\lkhat! J. Part"" "lO\'embcr 1. 1914 5392 1908 PrelolC: Cr "orri5lO"n. fA 19403 "When it's bll!.You'rc OOlhe: ed,c: Sum"al requires ntration ThIS primal ttelinll d pur¥: thou!!"1 I.ccJl!' me burni1'l!.w \like Ste:... n erC'll I. 2 Intrarnurak 1

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J. him June 7, 1975 36.1-1935 1417 S,rllhmanl'l Dr Southampton. PA UI%6 ··....olhin'" makt$ you more producti,e lltan lhe lUI minute." Tenni~ I, 2. 3,.1 S,,'imming l. 2. J. 4 C.S C 3,4 Inlramural5 1. 2. 3. 4 Cros. Willilm

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Da.id \t. RarrfTl, Au.u~t 10, 197~ o441·40::!lI 405 ElIlon Rd. Hatboro. P,\ 19()4{) "NC\'er (\plain )ourself. Your (riend, do nol need il and )'our enemie:> ....ill nOi believe II an)'....a):· T(nnl~ I Band I. 2 rorcn.~ia; l. 2. 3 YCJrbook l. 3, 4 Wislcrlln 1. 2. 3.4 (Fdilor) 'ullonal lIonor Society 3. 4 Mock Trial 3 Scholastic "L" I. 2. .3

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Micha~

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1973 671·2545 Bri.. RH'>~ December 21. 83.\ Glenn 51 Philadelphia, PA 19115 "E.'cT)lhins I e~ct Mcdcd 10 kno..· I a1read) lurned in kindergarten." Anonymous Hod..e) I. 2. J. '" Inlmnlufals I. 2. J• .\ WiueTian .\

ChriSlop/lt'r J. RtiUy

ClllriSlopbcr G. Rf'UllinRt'r Fcbruary II, 1915 13S-0624 ~II Tendalc 51 Philadelphia. P,\ 19152 "\\ hen ronrronlcd .. ilh a lough obnllclc. wcnllh alone will not assure ~ictory. YOIl hlt.·c 10 out.. il )'oor opponenl To ...in requires SIrC:nglh and mind:' e.S C. .\ WiSlcrian 4 Yearbook 3, 4 National Honor Soclcly 4 S.A.D.D. 4 Spllnish Club" S<:hol3slic "L" l. 2. ]

Dennis P. Rtilly

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191!' A. Rh.ldi \larch ~b. S}hania Au: caC'!ls,dc. PA 1 38 "There iHe ''*0 Lllwb 01' propk: In Ihis rid. T who talk" I Gotfl! thllip. and I _hu do them' The Chid. in the' tl llnlipcrsplranl "4~

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A.drtw D. Robill\On February 20. 191.5 flI06 f', 6th SI Philadelphia, fA 19120 "'i) day~ here III 1..<;alJ,: arqoycr; and. as Brother Joe lIould 80, Cr~

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William L SCh~ rebruar) 8, 1915 145-0509 liB fllunccSt Philidelphia,PA 19111 "In the eternal \toord~ of Rodney Kinll; 0"" 0'1. Ow. 0",." l>enni Leary Inuamllral~ 1. 2. J, 4 Studenl CQlJncil J, 4 TC'nnis J, 4 Wreslling J. 4

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'l.ll1tt.. J. SM,li. September 17. 1914 836路7081 :012 Bridle La. Oreland. P" 19075 "000'1 ",orry about a thin,. e.er) Iiltle thing gOflna be alnght," Bob Marley FUlltbal1 I Golr 1 (L). 2 (I I. ~ (L). 4 Intramurllis I, 2, J. 4 Spirit Cilib 2J, ,

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i\Iatlhtl'l' P. Shields

Jerr P. Sitnl

John P. Silli

'hulw... P. "lIitlds October II. 1975 828-6653 <l Cypress PI. lafa)etlc l1il1. 1"\ 19444 "If <:(Im~ people liI-ed up to Ilieir ideals thcy would be fort"cr slOoping:' Intramurals I. 2. 3, 4 JIttm P. Silli MIY 9, 1975 I ~58 Williams Rd. Abinglon, PA 19001 "1 likes it ,. I tikd il a 101," Cr'1.llIS Countr) ! Cre.... 2 Track.} Drama Club J Intramurals 1

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Jonallian J. Sinller

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"We gOI a fulltllnk of gas. und lIarf.1 pack of SlllQkes. 200 miles 10 '.Y I.FT$ GO'" I ootban J Tennis 3. ~ S,A.O.O. J. 4

\\llliam J. Sk)rm Jr. July 16. 1974 fl41-17B ~24 Applewood Dr. Fl. \\ashington, PA 190H "'othing r\lalcc\ you more productive tllan the last minule" Unknown ber()Sse J (L\. 4 S,A 0,0. J. 4 Ski Club 2. J, 4 C.S.C 2. J. 4 Intramural!

I. 2. 3. 4 Jdf

P. Sihl 'ovembcr .l0. 1974 628路0385 ~10 Fl Washington Ave Ft. Washington. P,\ 19034 "I've paid my dues limc ufler lime. I've done my SCnlenec. bUI mmiued no ~rinle And bad mi~llllc<, I\e made a few. rvc had m} sllare S:ld kids in m) facc. bUI I have come lhrough ..... - Quetn Crc.... l. 2 SAD,D. 1. 2, 3.4 lntramurals " ~. J. 4 Spirit Club 1. 2. .l. 4 Yearbook I RKquelOOli Club 1

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ChriSloplK'r Co Smith Cktober 26. 1974 64'路59Q& 945 Gladc\tr) La. Lo.... er G.... }ncdd, 1',\ 19002 "He .... ho li~e' for for himself is a failure. he ",ho lives for othcrs Im\ achie>cC Norman Vi",:ent Peale Irue succt.S\," Football I.l J (L). 4 Track .1. 4 Ba~ketb:J.H 1 Band 2 S.A 00 J.4 Intnl' mural! l. ~. J. 4

Pool: Ie aters. An:~路~::: You're-eager to dem 'trat ing tech . ues. and help' Mr. balls for pt! in 11m. Go [0 page 95 You for et-y stuff for the si th straight week but produ e'"3 note (wlilc a ecently been laminated) from your mother excusing you on grounds Flip to page 71 of a tum -ach.

Michael F. Smilh

John M. Sm)lh


Most likely to be a teacher at La Salle: Doug Demeter Chrislophtr C. Smilh

William J. SI<Vm. Jr.

Micut'l F. Smith February 26. 197~ ~8'HI09O 922 Woodland A,路c. "'"orriSIO"'n. PA 19~03 "The onl} ,,~} to have a friend is to be ol1e" Ralph Waldo Emerson Crc" 1.2.3.4 "Jltional Honor Sockl)' 3. 4 S.A D.O. 3. 4 Inlramurals I. 2. 3. ~ Schola~tie "L" 1.2 John ,M. $m,-Ih D芦ember I. 1974 539,4612 2931 Slinset Ave. Norrislown. PA 19403 .. It i\ (lOl yOllr aptitude bllt your altitude that will determine YOllr altiludel Cre" 3. 4 Basketball 3 (L). ~ '-Julional Honor Society 4 Inlramurals 3. 4 Scholastic "L" I. 2. 3 Ja~

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P('fer J. Streib;.: June 24. 1975 836-5892 6150 l"lIrkside Rd Flourtown. PA 19031 "All yoo need in this lire is ignorance and confidence. and lhen succcs~ is sure" \lark Twain \\ resiling 1. 3. 4 Trad 1.2 Thealre 2. 3. 4 French Oub4 (Prcsidentl "Iational Ilonor Sociely J. ~ Yearbook 4 SchOlaslic "L" 1.2,3

277-7407

1150 Sheffield Dr Blue Bell. PA 19422

.. Ho..... old (tre you" Iiow old do yOIl have lO be1 21 - OK lhan I'm 21" \l.M Soccer I Crew I, 2. J. 4 S.A.O.O. 3 C.S.C. 2. 3 lntramurab l. 2. 3. ~

Da.id A. Stagliano

Oa.ld A. StagUano Seplember 19 1 1974 941-0500 255 Bradford Cr. Blue Bell. PA 19422 "I have nOl }el been able 10 ans"cr lhe grcal qucSlion Ihal has I\Cvcr becn answered. Whal docs II "'oman .... nl~ .. Sludenl Council 2, 3. 4 S.A.O.O. 2. 3. 4 (President) Golf 3. -l "IallOnnl Honor $Qeiely J. 4 Schollislic "L" I, 2, 3

William J. S)nnamon June 2. 1975 420 Flourtown Rd. Lara'CllC 11111. PA 19444 "Wt all go ~l liule mad somclimc~ ..... - Norman Bales \1ock Trial 3 Photograph~ J Wistl'r;an 4 Yearbook J

I'('fer J. Slreibig

825路6280

William J. S,-nnamon


Most likely to play Connect Four professionally: Matt Hotz William J. Talar

James 1\1. Tagjtllrt

J:amn \1. TlIgg.rl August 16, 1975 725-0147 1140 Shelmirc Ave. Philadelphia, PI\ 19111 "The hardest thing is to make it look spontanoou,," Rono Vl>\ Football 1 Band r. 2. J. 4 [nlramurals 1. 2. 3. ~ Theatre 3

WUliam J. Talar July I, 1975 ]55-9193 3676 Moose... ood A,c. TTe~ose. PA 19053 Student Council I. 2 Inlramurals I. 2. 3,4 Football l. 2, 3. 4 C.s.c. I. 2 Ba5eball I

81'}a" J. Tempesl OI.:tobcr 27. 1975 628路2201 110 BUllCrnut Cr. BIlK Bell. P,\ 19422 "Some men scc things a~ Ihe) are and say wh) [dream things that nel'cr were and say I'Ih) not:' Robert Kcnntd)'

CS.C. I. 2. 3, 4 Basc:b;J.1I2 Intramurals 1. 2. 3.4 S,A 0,0. J. 4 PholoClub J. 4 French Clab 4 'VI,lerian 3. 4

i'Ilicllael J.

TlI~allO

James J. Vacca

Albert Eo Tenlll. Fel;oruar) 2. 1975 725-52.10 119 Kerper SL Philadelphia. P,\ 191ft "If II fish naps his .... ings. wilh('lut wmbing hi. hair. "mlhe turtk run rrom the rabbit"!" l;lcr.... ~ J {L)

i'Il_IIMw \\. TonllinSO/l Junc 10. 1975 612-4471 344 Pall....n Dr. Warmins\cr, PA 18974 .,\\ hocver said winning isn'l t:>'cr),thinll nevcr ... on anything' ere" 1.2. J. 4 Swimming 1 Ski Club I. Z. J. 4 Renaissance Club4lnlramur~ls 1. 2. 3.4

Mn

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1975

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3165 GaulS' Philadelphia, PA 191.\4 001 earn rrom }csterday. live tooa). 'lnd dream ror lomorrow," 1 aerosse J. 4 Ytarbook J Intramul'1lls 1. 2

Osniel V. Vice-rio


Bryll

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J. TtmptM

\lkud J. T1Ita1IO U'U~I I. 1915 635-)~8 7tW'>1l S!""lnl \IC EI~'/I Pul. P-\ 19117 "Pc<>r1e b.l~'c lhe: fX""cr}O\l &l'"C lhem 'cr I WrC'>1l1n, I. 2, 3 (L), 4 (C3('13In) Sludcnl Cooncil \, 2. 3. 4 (Pres;denl) S \ DD ), 4 (Pr~ldcnl) YQroook l. l. 3. J \Vislerian \, :'.. J, 4 I FdilOl') S\ \ E 2. 3. J

V, \'k"r", Janlllr) 23. 1975 6--13·3953 W O.... ne) Dr Ii ham. PI\ lqo.s.l "'I'thing makClI pcrwn mtlfe p!VduclI'c than the la\1 minute" Unkr'lOl'o'n Footoolll, J,.1 (U \l()o.;k Trj 13 Forensics I Theatre 2. J, 4 C.Sc. 3 S \ DO J. ,

J. \'ICCI \larch IL 1975 61)-5371 IllS 'or..all Rd, Ptnladclphia P, IIJIIS "I'm hlIlf'Aa) 10 p',ad,tC. 001 Ihi~ lime I'm &0181 all the 'Aa)'. thi} time I'll reach for the sk!" (h'crdrillC BJIld L 2,). 4IVj«·Pro.ldcnt) CompttitiOrl B3nd 2.3.4 Theatrc I. 2, 3. 4 Intramural I. 1 YearbOOk 3 'e·.Hl\lpcr 4 C1'Ioru~ 4

0, \ol~ April 19. 1975 624·3853 JJ03 l.'.lDgshore '\Ie Philadclpb:i... I' 19135 "U) 're carryinJ a not upilde do.. " and the .. heels rail olf. 00"" man) pancakes docs II lake \0 ha'e a dll8 hOlJsc?"

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K)lt J, Waldo",,}ld lmember 17, 1975 9.17·3586 2.10 Shocmaker Rd Ilunlingdon Valle). I'A 19006 "Si. pcrl) IIllien obtk:ne lrab.1Jo." &x:ccr 1. 2. 3. 4 (Caplaln) Tenni 2. J (L), 4 IntrJmurals 1. 2. 3. 4

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Nathan M. Wmi\ugun 4, 1975 628-2378 1451 Barton Dr. Ft. WashinjlOn, p,\ 19034 "Be Careful aboul ",100 you re pretendln@: to be: you will e~ntultlly become Ihat perSOfl" Mark T"'a;n CrO$S Country I. 2 IntramuT:ll~ I, 2, J. 4 Nationall-lonor Societ> 4 Ye:trbook 3. 4 WisU~T'ian 4 $cholastic "L" I. ;I

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John

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M. West May 5. 1975 247-3862 Provident 51. Philadelphia, P \ 19150 "Free lit last. ftee 31 last,greal God almighty....c路re free at last," - M.L.K J, BS.U. l. 1, 3. 4 lnlramurals 1. 2, 3. 4

J. I-liliercsi Ave. "Speak softl}. and Crew I, 2, 3 (ll,.:I J. 4

Euaellt J. Wbilalirr June 2. 1975 836-4150 ::01) E. Mill Rd. r1ourlo",n. PA 19031 "I koo'" 1101' sun is lIing now .. BUI at least I've ~een the light?" Shed .\ Tear Bind l. 1. 3, 4 Competition Band l. 2. 3, 4 Theatre 3. 4 National Honor iet)' 4 Scholll5lic "L . I. 3

Mark II. WImmer "pril 7. 1975 277路1309 1718 Sherfield Dr Blue Bell. PA 19422 "Onl) enemicstellthe trulh.IO'路c" and friend,$ lie endlessly caught in the \loeb of dut\ .. Soccer L 2 ell. 3 (Ll. 4 (l) Truck 1 el).:! (l), 3 (l). 4 (Ll Student Courn:il 1. 2. 3. 4 s.A V.E. 2, 3. 4

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Jerem} S. \\ inters

Robtr. J. Wn.rsnie..ski

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Wilson \1al't:h 8. 1975 247-2585 Philadelphia. P\ 19118 carr) a big SlIck" Theodore Roosevelt Renai''l8nce Club 4 (Prcsidq1t) Ye.arbool I. ),4 S.A.D.D

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"'IafU.. M. Wi ••

u.lttM J. Yo hiu.kft'

Jolin J. Wilson

\ brk II. Wimmff

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Theaue I. 2. 3. 4 ForensiC!> 2, J, 4 Yearbook 2, 3, 4 Student Council 1.2, J, 4 Wisterian 2. J. 4 q.S,C. 1 Malh Club 2. 3. 41nlTamuTais I, 2, 3. 4 Economics

Council 4

Chrish)phtr J. Lallit Februar) 4. 1915 281·5134 905 Gladys Way Ilatleys\'ille. PA .9438 MPursue )"OUr dream IIllh CI.lUnl&e; prepa~ lour beart lIith dClerminalloo"

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RoIInl J. Wrtzsnif:..JkI \tan::h '28. 1915 348- I841 113 Pille \ltll Cr. DoylesIOIln. P 18901 "Inusinat il more po>"t:rfultllan knc,lIledsc" - Eimltin Intr<lmurtls I. 2. J ... ,.tional II...... .' I) J. 4 SA DO. J, 4 Skt Club 2..\ Sc ulic "L" I On.W J. \ O§I \tay 29. 1915 ~J'N)395 111 Wason Wheel Rd, W '«M 101lfl. PA 194(13 "We "II h ftc II dark side. We lint to be ObI One Konobl. ud for tbe of us.moll pari IIC are. but "'C all havc .. little Danh V..dcr in Year 3, " S.A 0.0. 3. 4 Inlramurak l. 2. J. 4

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7038 \ltClIlIum SI. Philadelphia. PA 19119 "Sin,;I d,r,e, a dirge bUI m3Y Ille good prc.'ail"

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Joseph Adarnucci Michael P. Amerman Paul A. Amicone Brian J. Andrusko Timothy D. Baer Matthew J. Bavuso Christopher E. Ballod William T. Bell Gabriel L. Bevilacqua Sleven R. Blasi Albert J. Bochmlcr Fabian N. Bonanni Kevin Bracken James M. BrigJllers Vincenl R. Brigidi Daniel D. Burkey Robert C. Bustard James S. BUlcher Brendan M. Campbell Brian J. Carmody Thomas J. Carroll David A. Cevallos John R. Chambers Chris J. Ciasullo Christopher J. Ciaverelli Robert T. Clements Edward W. Colfer Frank J. Colucci Michacl A. Connell Chr;:ilian B. Cooper Michael P. Creedon. Jr. James A. Crouthamel Gregory P. Cunningham Jeff A. Cywinski JOnathan M. Dager Alfred H. Devinecnl James F. Deui Paul D. Diaz An.thony J. Difco Thomas F. Digati Paul G. Dinella Christopher A. Divito

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Do you plan to remain in the area after graduation and would you send your son to La Salle?

YES 80.3%

NO 19.7%


~ enior )ear ... "Quite an accomplishment" some ...... \liQuid sa). ~IO make it this far in a prestigious J college preparator) ~hool such as La Salle:' hat. of course. is the personal opinion of some unno.... ing ou{~ider who. to sa) the least. docs not trul)

nderstand what the ....ords. ,,' go to La Salle" really

mount to.

And to speak about thO!ic word~ for a brief moment, I go t,o La Salle:' Four simple words. and yet when Lid. they capture tbe attention and arouse the curioity of all who hear them. I cannot claim to under路 and wh) there exists such a m)slique about attending :I. Salle. 1 do hO\H~\'er admit that it is )C1 another one . the man) ffi)'Stical c1emcnb that drew me into La :llle almaH fOUf )cars agO. M) ,iew:) of Ln Salle and my rC3.M>ns for 31tcnding lve changed consistentl). from the da) I signed the jmi~sions form to this \'er) day. Sometimes when I ()k back on In) dccisjon I lind my..clf disappointed, )t necessarily in La Salle. but in myself for some of Ie reasons that I chose 10 atlend. I sec now Ihat I ;tually enjo)cd telling people that I went to La Salle Lore than I enjoyed going. I didn't (and still to this 1) don't) underMand "'h} people ;:acted so impressed. JI I did enjoy being the bearer of such impressive ~ws,

My father atlended SI. J(bCph's Prep and felt that would thri\-c in a prep school academia, I soon found )sclf believing that once I chose to go to La Salle, 13tsomchow I "'ould emerge smart, prepp}, and h'yeague bound. no matter what I put into it. I am not ring to blame La Salle itself for the jolting uppercut

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of reality that I received not Ihat long ago: I do belie\'c, howe\路er. that the m)ster} surrounding La Salle was a contributing factor. And here I am. three years later. more mature and hopeful!) some"'hat smarter, looking back on my choice and i\5 consequence.... I couldn'l tell you if it \\8S for beller or fot worse. I also couldn', say if I am any belter off. because of my choice. r can tell you that I have had n13l1) memorable experiences here and that to the bc~t of my knowledge La Salle is a fine school. In the end I am glad that I made the decision that I did. To this day though. Lhe aspect thai bothers me is that the re3son... that I chose to come here, four years ago, arc totaH) different from the reasons that no" tell me to St3.}. The biggest misconception about La Salle is the image that is portra}ed: it gi\~ off the fceling that the name "La Salle" in some "a} or another translatcs into "automatically succeeds forever." J had this image as a freshman. I don't know exactly how I arrived :11 that conclu~ion. bUI I'm sure Ihat I'm not Ihe only person at L1 Salle who based such an important de路 cision on v. hal turned oul to be :l false image. As this "chapler in m} life:' as is so commonly quoted at La Salle, is brought to a dose. I ha\'c comc J"a} from Ihe ordeal v.ith one special bit of information. one piece of knowledge that I can use for the rest of m} life, I realize lh:ll no matter" here you are in life, no mutter "hat job you have. what oompany ),ou .... or"- for, or .... hat school }OU attend, if you work hard and do ),our best, that truly translalcs inlo "aulomatically succeeds foreyer:'

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So. it wasn'l exactl) Shakespeare or sonnel-""orth) BUI really. "hat "ould you ',tlher read poetT) about? Dead Greek mcn'~ Caged birds? "alufe? \1;ln's feeble existence in a cruel universe? The

meaning of life? Heck no. lOU want credit where credit i!> duc. praise for the prai'cwonhy. honor for the honorable: )OU want appreciation for the lillIe details which make life tolerable. In other words. }ou warn erotic love poclry about the PBS special on thc tribe of Amazon superv.omen "ho ha\'e forsv.orn e10thing in their despcratl.: search for a "real man." Or perhaps. a tribute hJ that one piece of ....·quipment which makes the school-dOl} tolerable. The little tra} thing) under the desk. Is there an orficial title for this apparatus. which so silent I) gives m) life purpo:.e? If nOi. \.\e heretofore christen Ihem "3nagglepics.'· There's no hidden reawn behind this selection, it's merely one of

those phonctic combinations I 011\"01)3 felt desen:ed to be a v.ord. Plus, no\.\ I can use it in Scrabble. Scientilicall). snagglepie.s allow their user to recline their lO"er lumbar region3 \.\ hile at the samt: time maintaining the delicate balance bet"een their ccn'ical appendages and right rear septum. In the Latin. it's: Th~)' f~{ruce )'ou Pl/trus your leellls lip. Past their mere reclinational possibilities. snagglepies provide a much nceded emotional lift for many students who lind them~elves lost. distraught, or emotionally confused, There is a kind of mystic bonding which take:. place when you put )our heels on somelhing for 42 minutes. To the uninitiated. Ihe experience is indescribable. But to tbose who ba\'e felt the fury of its awesome power. belie\'c }ou me. jell)' doughnuts will never again sound the same. \lan} claim the} never cried harder than the da) thc) found OUI the) couldn'\ marr) their favorite :.nagglepie. But not to "orr)'. they usually get over it after a few )ears of ex.tensive therap) and prolongcd spam exposure. As we all know lhere is nothing worse than getting stuck behind a snagglepie-less desk, or worse. onc of the anti-snaggtepies. the dcmon·creations witb the bars which prevent one from resting ooc's tired legs - c'(cept of course when they give }OU catsup instead of ketchup at McDonald'!>, An important note to nev. ""jng desk-orderers: unless}ou ha\'e the utmost faith in the v.itneS5 protcctton program or harbor an o\-erv. helming desire to be \'i\isected by an effusive mob of students, I suggest that all furniture come equipped wilh new. improved. nnd lemon-scemed snagglepie.s. because in thc end. though diamonds arc prell) tougb. snagglcpies arc rorc\·cr.

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Paul J. Dolan Stephen F. Duncheskie Roben S. DUS1ak Timoth) J. Erb John F. Eriksen JeITrey C. Fegle) Francis M. Felice Brian T. Fisher Thomas J. Fithian TimOlhy M. Fluehr Terrence E. Foster Thomas J. rullenon Timothy M. Gannon Michael S. Gaspcro Tclly CiioU7Clis James A. Gorll111n Thomas I. Grebis Frank J. Grosso Philip E. Guidi

Karl J. Haa~ Timothy R. Hagan Jon D. Honge) Jonathan l. Hanson William J. HarIman Jaffrey

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James L. Keidel Ro~rt D. Kelly Jeffrey D. Kcmm

Kenneth M. Kerr Peter Kichula

Do you agree with the recent expansion of La Salle's intramural programs to include non-afhletic activities? YES NO 82.8% 17.2%


Philip J. Kiernan Paul R. Kleschick Kevin P. Kline Thomas Knecht Wayne R. Kobylinski Steven C. Kumpf Ryan D. Lanahan Joshua W. Lane Eric T, Lapinski Drlniel D. Larkin Brian T. Lasky Joseph Lrlsorsa Allen B. Lee Gary J. Lelli Christopher E. Licbtag Stephen M. Lochetto Brett M. Lofgren C. Todd Lofgren Barry C. Lopoten Vincent M. Lorusso John D. LOllier Matthew J. Lyon Shawn M, Lyons Ian T. Mackintosh Paul N. Maida Frank X. M,lrkey John E. Markowski Robert D. Masucci Brian C. Matthews Kevin D. McAllister Robert J. McCarry Karl T. McCool Richard J. McCracken F. Patrick McDonald Michael P. McGovern J. Boyd Mcilvaine, Jr. John V. McKee Thomas J. McLaughlin Michael E. McMonagle Brian D. Meehan James A. Meehan S3urin M. Mehta

Has yOUf moral standpoint been in any way influenced by your Religion classes? YES NO 62.4%

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,)oung boy is coo.xcd through the doors of a rotting Mice. His mother abandons him. with a sadistic nile, to the horrors that await him inside. With ~ightening tcrror he feels his W3.) along thc smokelied halh~a), ignoring the ... unrecognizablr ,ench he detects in each doorw3) Every outretched hand kno~) not what it will find. Screech; and nashcs of light emanate from 3. door markcd

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~art is in his left I'tO!I'tril. His breathing becomes uder and harder. His e)cs gro'" ",ider. His heart U'mps fasler and faster until ... ! nscrt shrieking pipe organ hcre) You see. our young boy ha~ not jusl entered the ir of a one-e)ed. one-horned. O)ing.lillic bo) eat'. ~or i~ he an extra in "A i\ightmare in Elm trect 7 - Fredd),路J. Show Bar". Our bo) has sim) embarked on a jouroey: a long, frightful jour~). He has recent!) purchased a ooe-\\a) tick.el to a rcalm of m)stery, malevolence. and monOl1). Yc). our bo) has arri\'ed in ... The Grade :hool Zone, nsert blood-curdling riff here) eturn to normal re.1.ding voice) With all of the ycarbook articlc) )ou-ve read ovcr Ie years concerning excuscs for poor allendance 'cords. you might get the imprcssion that La Salle udents don't particularl) relish their daily aca:mic routine. Or you mighl get the idea thai the)' lunte the La Sallian experience 10 four years on

a chain gang. This is not so. Our beloved brothers have only forgottcn \\ hat rcal torture is. They cannot recall their days with Sister Mary Emphysema of the Black Lung. La Salle is gentler than Bufferin compared to the methamphetamines of parochial grade school. Now if you can't sympathize ",ith my interpretation of parochial education. or if you can't remember ho'" insanely meticulous the disciplinc was, I'll help by dcn)ing lOU some of the basic privileges that you've come to take for granted. Let's begin. You walk inlo homeroom and begin lalking to Jour friend about, .. (buzzer sounds). Strictly a no-no. ~o talking allowed in the hallowed halls of Our Lad) of the Worthless Miracle. Being denied }oor capacity for speech, you start to finish your homework, , ,(louder buzzer). 'Fraid not. This could get you expelled. You \\-ork your way through the drear) da) (he) I'm a poet and I don - please disregard. Thank )'ou) until lunchtime. Finally )'ou ha\'c a chance to congregate and engage in open conversation. No )'ou don't. You have to cat in the samc desk that you've been silting in all day, with :I. lunch lad) hovering o\'er your lunch at all times. snatching a Dorrito (used", ith permission) here and therc (remember - no fries). Get the clue:' (return to Serling-t)pc mice) As \~c can see. our little boy is in for quite a treaL Just before the palpitations begin_ though, he \\akes to realize that Ihis was all just a fantasy propagated by an unknown substance in his Ncste<1 (again. m.cd without permission). See you next week.

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Yes. the college application process. These words l>hall become s)'non} mous .... ith Hell. For those of us in good shape. and for those of us in nOl so good shape. Juniors meet Mr. Devine, and if he hasn't done so already. he shall soon be \'isiting your history class. telling you where his office is and what you can do there. He's probably gOI "The Book" with him. vital statistiC5 on ever} college La Salle seniors from the previous year applied to. For c:<ample. Student A: 4.02 gpa. ranked third In the class. on the wrestling team. does CSC ... rejected tit Montco. Student B: 1.03 gpa, r:lnk. wcl1let"sjuM say it ain't up there, activities: picking his no~c. Accepted at Ilarvard, full scholar~hip.

Now .... hile this image is a little <,ke.... ed, \Ie all knml b} now that college appli~tion.. arc a crap shoot. No onc kno.... s this better than the semor!!. The Daily Bulletin takes on a new meaning {iI', probabl} the first time they've listened in three }car.s!) "He}, Joe, 'Ahat colleges are visiting toda}'T' i~ a common phrase. Of course:, houri) "isits to the college placement office are not uncommon. In the fall College Fair, seniors have the opportunit} to meet with college reprc'\enUtlives and discuss fi· nancial aid possibilities, applicatiun procedure, school curriculum, or the Fighting Irish. Some students reccive a gentle but firm look thul lell~ them "Get with it." Other~ arc told. "Wow, .... hat a greal transcript. What a gn:at and fabulous .. , ,. Then comes SAT time, Juniors who have taken 'irs. Bact's course are morall) obligated to take the SAT y (he look on \irs Lopn's

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Brian J. Merrill Roman T. Miazga

Kyle S. Milkr Christopher Monahan Joseph P. Muldowney Kevin J. Mullin Paul G. Mullin Thomas J. Mulvey Scott M. Murphy William J. Mydlowec Thomas P. Northrop Brendan H. O'Hanlon Brendan J. O'Malley Brendan M. O'Neill Amir J. Palmer M.atthew F. Palombaro Andre~' A. Paolone Andre" K. Parr} Amish Patel

J. Christopher Paul -\1ichael P. Pelhan Frank J. Pellegrino Marco J. Perfetti Joseph A. Perillo Frank J. Pelka Brian B. Piskai Stephen M. Ponisciak Daniel P. Prilchard Donald M. Quinn Richard J. R:l\'asco Daniel A Rendine Chris A. Roul Diego Rodriguez- Torno.~ Brinn P. Romano Peter A. ROssi Albert H.A. Salvador Richard J. Sands Jason M. Santini La~rence M. Santucci Michael J. Scali Michael J. Scarcelle Chris L. Schill

Is too much emphasis placed on sports at La Salle, and at the same time, are other acth'ities neglected? YES NO

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Robert L. Schmalbach Robert W. Schnepp Brian L. Schorn Brian J. Scully Timothy S. Semen Daniel E. Shilkitus Andrew \1. Shoturma Mark H. SigmuDd William M. Silli David E. Sites Brian F. Smith Timoth)" J. Smith \1atthew R. Stack Daniel Stasiorowski Brian V. Sutcliffe Brian D. Sween) Scott M. Sze.....czek Michael W. Tantala James V. Tale Daniel V. Trojecki Robert J. Truitt Brian R. Tull Andrew J. Turner Thomas E. Valentine John J. Vito D. Andrew Walhcim James J. Watson David Wenhold Robert J. Weychert Kevin P. Whalen Barry P. Whelan Brendan J. Whelan Andrew J. Wickersham Andrew J. Widuch Michael J. Wimmer Ronald J. Winward

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The follQl,l,mg JUniors "crc unavailable for photo; Roger T. Burns Joshua \1. Da}monl Kevin J Gordon Brendan R. Gra} Kevin R. Latchford \1ichacl J. McCourt \1ichacl J. McFadden \1artin J Mulligan Steven A. azari Robert S Perne Drew t\. Vagnoni

Considering that the Junior class will be able to use the new wing for only a year, do you support aU the fund-raising efforts? YES 0 70.8% 29.2%


et's face some (:leiS: the walk-a-thon didn't .... ork. Past the fact that no one really cared the operation was rife .... ith corruption and mired in intCfl~ fraud. The magaz.ine drive? La Salle didn't make a cenl. Remember Lhal guy who gave the pep talk and transformed the students from a pack of craled maniacs into a pack of crazed maniacs who rcally wanted a candy bar? That sly operator made off with all the proceeds. The school was forced to give a holiday in order to cover up this traged)', And be-

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cause of these immense rlSC31 fiascos. the school is up the proverbial fecal creek without a paddle in need of some scdous cash - quick. So the yearbook sleuths have uncovered. from the depths of the Alumni House. the Board of Directors ingenious plot to pump some bread inlo the La Sallian economy. Like I said, desperate times call for desperate nickel-and-dime schemes eYo for 1993. the fabulous Baptiste-World. the Christian Brothers' first fully "run"ctiona[ theme park and family fun center. located in the heart of scenic W)ndmoor. Pennsylvania, Baptiste-World. and set on 52 beautifully Yoooded acres has something for everyone. For those intercsted in an educational vacation. there's the recently remodeled Bio-Lab Pavilion. where you can explore the various wonders of the natural .... orld, like what happens to a recently dissected earthworm when it's left in a .... arm unventilated cabinet for 13 ..... eeks. Or hov. about physics-land, where you can ponder the deep my5tuy of .... hy absolutely nothing in the lab actually "orks, for those interested in a more in-depth analysis, there's "The Wonders of Calculus:' 3. brief, four-hour history of the derivative and one man's testament to its beauty. Or maybe there arc those in your group who prefer a liule advenlUre. Well don't fret, because BaptisteWorld has thrill rides y...hich will drive even those .... ilh

thc strongest gastro-intestinal constitution into a state of pitiful nausea. like Dante's Inferno, a savage journe} to hell and back with a different member of the English Depanmenl "aiting for you at each successive circle" ilb (he blunt object of his/ber cboice, How about the alwa)'sosatisfying "Como se diet I wanna puke.." '" here the vicious Senor Mesmore brings you to a state of relative unconsciousness and subliminally convinces you that yes. you rcally do want 10 give the runaway elevator ride a whirl. Or maybe "To Kill an Appetite:' a savage journey through the history of la Ribs. But this doesn't e\'en compare 10 the ultimal~ in lunch-deprivation, the cro.... n je"c1 of BaptisteWorld: Freshman Day, This twehe-sIOr), hulking be路 hemoth of steel containing over 3 miles of track boasts ovcr Iweh'e loops and a 750-foot vertical drop, including the Stinkbomb straightaway and the rOllen perfume tunnel. And should you survive the ride itself, a group of friendly upperclassmen toting their louisville Sluggers av.ait you on the exit ramp to ask ho\\ you liked the ride. Baptiste路 World also boasts a cornucopia of activities for \\hen }'ou leave the rides. Wilh an indoor and outdoor pool and accommodations for over 500, wc're more than proud of our world class facilitics. Comc and sample the first-quality fare in our La Cafeteria dining room. What's more, you can say hello to lifesi7ed Brother Rene figures roaming the park and our (if"c may sa) so) hysterical clo.... ns dressed in their distillCli\c lime-and-fuchsia costumes. So comc to Baptisle-\ arid. our proud staff is waiting to serve you and make your ~'acation one you'll never forget. Oper:\tors arc standing by, ready to take your reservation. Have your credit-card ready. Makc this summcr onc you'll never forget, and the happiest and holiest place on earth: Baptiste路 World.

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plans to try to cram t..... o .... cd..... ~orth of notes mto hl\ head in a span of fifteen mmute!>, A tUTle-honored La Salle tradition. A!> Jim arrives in hi!> horneroom, he 'iCes the class nerd ~ll1ing at hi\ dcsl doing next weel's hOITleworK. Jim run~ o\er 10 him and asks if he Mudied for Ihe Biology test. Nerd boy looks 31 him and smiles. secure in his knowl路 edge, and replies with a snide "Of course. didn't you?" Remembering the l(lrment and psychological abuse he has pUI Nerd boy through by making fun of him all year, Jun realizes thai the Nerd will nOt help him study for the lest. Jim lind.s his seat and a!> he opens his Bio notebool, he beginl> to scan the pages for anYlhmg thai look.. like


its imponanl. But all he finds are pages filled with doodles and other wonhless scribbling which he drew whcn he should ha"e been taling notes. In a state of near fren'-y. JIm opens the telubook and begins reading the chapter for the first time. As Jim reads through the chapter. searching the margins for definitions and diagrams. he is unaware of his classmates filtering into homeroom. Some don't realizc he is cramming. and one \enturcs up to tell him some路 thing. In a '>ubconscious stale. Jim wa\cs his hand and grunts for the boy to leave him alone. The classmate. trying to be nice, is insulted and walks away angrily. As homeroom comes to an cnd. Jim stumbles out of the room. his eyes glau.'<I o\cr. hoping that everything he

Just read will stick in his brain until the test is o\'cr. Hc heads for the Biology room. mumbling things to himself thai he thinls are important and will be on the test. As he reaches the door. it is closed. and a sign on the window indicates that the teacher is sick and the test will be postponed until tomorrow. Immensely reli\路cd. Jim lets his sweat-drenched brow rest on the window. He shurncs away. his face showing a grin that extcnds from ear to ear. Sadly. Jim will forget about what just happened. and the process will begin all over again IOmorro" morning. This time, ho.... e\路er. Jim willllQ( be so lucky.

STF.PHI:N M. CAKAME-NICO JOSIiPIIII. CARL THOMAS L. CARR NrOIOLAS D. CE,JAS JAMES G. C"VALlOS r""RANCIS J CHERRY

ROBERT C. CINALLl IIAROLOC. ClTRINO CIiRISTOIIIlER 0 CLAYTO~ MICHAEL l CLEARY DREW G COFFEY IAN M COffEY

JOSEPH J. COLlSTRA BRIAN T COLLINS JOHN O. CDUJNS JOSEPH J. CON:-:ELlY 1\F.II.. JCO'lWAY ~UCH"EL A COURTNEY

MIC1I"EL L CRISTALOI JEffREY R CLI\':-:INGHAM CHRIS P CYBULSKI ROMAN 0 DANYLlW JOO:". A DA" KJNS IV

MICHAEL J Dl:CAsnO


It's Been a Long Time Since I've Breakdanced Just How Bad Was the "Me" Decade? tyles change. There's no two ways about it. They change quickly. sometimes drastically. and usually permanently. People arc always reminisc路 ing about the styles of the 60s and 70s. We appear to want to rid ourselves of the 80's and forgel they ever happened. As much as some of us hate to admit it. we've all break danced at one time or another. It wasn't our fault. It wasn't a fault. Il .... as jusllhc thing to do. We wore jackets with 27+ zippers. We did windmills and

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John T. Doman Adam N. Donahue John M. Dooley Michael J. Dooley Ryan Duckwitz Walter Dudinow, Jr.

Scan Duffy Jeffrey A. Dupee John t. Dyer Jr. Peter A. Eisenhower Michael R. Eisenstein

Marc H. Falco

Brian C. Fanning Stephen C. Fanning Daniel S. Farrell Chris F. Fath Michael W. Fedyna Michael P. Fcrrare Shawn D. Finney Timothy M. Flanigan Ryan P. Foley Adam C. Foster Timothy M. Fostcr Marcus Freeman

moon ....alks on cardboard dancc noors. Alfonso Roberto \Old us how we could call his toll free number and gct the ultimate in brcakdancing cquipmcnt: a ten by ten piecc of cardboard. a tape of the latest songs of the period. and a fingerJess leather glove. We wcre living "Electric Boogaloo." Wc've come a long way. right? Now the gloves arc gone. The leather jackets 3re things we look back upon and laugh about. The parachute pants are on there last leg. (ha!) We don't breakdance ... we slam dance.


Flashback' La Salle Freshman of 1980

We mash, and we "ear what ever we want, the skan¡ kier the bellcr. There arc no moves in a mash, just thra~hes. The energy released in a typical mosh pit could jumpslart Eastern Canada. I'm nOI cutting on the mash. It is an unequaled release of energy at a time'" hen the pressures on high school sludents arc enough to make Morphine feel like T}lenol. But have ",e given up on creative st}lizing? Which p3rty has more fun, Ihe one enlertained b) Chaka Khan and Houdidl or the one blasting Pcarl Jam and Ihe

Femmes? For once in this Yearbook, I'm not giving you an attitude. I'm posing a question. Should we be so quick to forgel the Eighties? Should we ignore a purely American culture that took a decade to shape? Think about it. And in the meantime. ",hcn the freaks come OUI at night. (insert radical 80's phrase herc.)

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Stephen D. Fry David H. Fuller Kyle M. Gallagher Chrislopher R. Garges Ja~on M. Gaul John J. Giansanti Thomas G. Gibson Michael J. Girard Stephen J. Gisondi Douglas P. Giuliano Jared X. Good",in Thomas M. Gough Douglas R. Gugger Kenneth G. Hager II Charles A. Halpin Joseph C. Harp. Jr. Ryan P. Harrington Christopher M. Heal}' Ryan P. Hicke Marc A. Holbert John F. Horgan Robert H. Ivey 111 Kenneth J. James Carl V. Janncni


Pressure Taking The SAT

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K. people. you want to feci ,some mental Then take the SAT, the mo!>!

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• dreaded but mandatory ordeal for collcgc-

bound students. There 1'. no way of gelling around it. It 1\ four hours of complete menial agony. Your entire education come" do.... n to this one point in your life. With two sections. \'crlxll and math. 11 nearly fries your mind. Scholastic Apllludc Test. the non-abbrc\ ialcd form of

SAT. basically meam. "hell:' Silling al a

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staring

JOSEI'll E. JULIANO DANIEl J KAMINSKI RlCflARO A KARWACKI ANOR!'.W T KEREkOVIC OA VID M KERNS TIMOTHY 0 KILBRIDE

\flCHAEL 1. KILROY Hf!\;RY KI\1 BRIAN P KIRKPATRICK BII:ANOO'1. KOCH CHRISTI":.. G KOCH \IICIlAbl_ R KOONS

PHILIP R. KRbi"SCI(,\tAN LANCl: D. LAPWORTH Gl:,RAI..D A. LESSARD. JR. ALf;XA,\DER LEVISb STEP"~N p, LEWIS KE.... Sb.H R LI81:RATORE

ERIC\\, LlEBTAG CHRISTOPHER S LOPEZ JAMES F. LORUSSO MICHA£1.. 1.l.OmER CHRlSTOPI1ER J l. YNCIf

TIMOTHY P LYONS

down al an empty page of ovals. fills your mind with a sudt!l:n urge to run. You arc allowed to talc the lcst as many limes as you

like Oh joy! Here arc some helpful hints: I) Cramming for the test is something that docs litlle good. If )'ou don't 1..00\\ it the night before. )'ou surely won", know it the next day. 2) Be sure to gel plenty of rest the night before. ~ ~leeping during lhe lest might inhibll your perfonnancc. 3) Remember to Mn::leh during IhO\C fi,c-mlOutc


breaks, or your rear may 3dhcrc to the scat, 4) Watching the clock is one of the bigge~t pressures during the test. Try not 10 glance at it tOO often. or your neck may tense up. and your brain may nee OUI your mouth. 5) If you're stuck on a problem and are pressed for time, cheat. Just kidding, Instcad, eliminate some choices if you can and takc an educated guess, H lTlay be thai's what you've been doing so fliT. But hey, at least you've been able to eliminate, right?

The test is over and the results arc sent out. So maybe you didn't gct a 720 in math, but you were able 10 till out the application for thc leSt. weren't you? That's an achievement in itself. Maybe you come to thc tinal decision, "I ain't goin' to college," Wcre thcy that bad? Let's hope not. Thcrc's always a ncxttilllC. Good Luck.

BRIAN E. MACK I'ETER V, MADDEN

TIIOMAS v. MADDEN MICHAEl. w. MARCH EUGENE J. MARKtW STEPHEN G, MARKMANN

HELDER D. MARQUES

THOMAS P MASON BRE'IT F. MCANAL Y KEVtN T. MCCAJ-"'FREY KEVIN J. MCCUTCHEON SEAN MCDERMOTT

KEVIN IlolCGARVEY BRIAN C. MCGEEHAN BR YAN L. MCGROARTY MMES M, MCHUGH, JR.

THO:-'1AS C. MCHUGH MICHAEL C. MCKEOWN

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MARK J. MCMANUS DANIEL L. MCNICHOL

DANIEL P. MCl\'1CHOL SEAN I'. MCWILLIAMS

DANIF.L B. MEE


Choices Peer Influences pon entering La Salle. II frc~hman has many choices about who his friends will be and where hc'll spend all his free time at ~hool. His method of making these choices can determine his reputation for lhe rest of his years al La Salle.

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One of these places to "hang" (and perhaps the most

Ihc newest addition being "Sky-Hack:' a variation on thc tr:Jdilional "hack'" (Guide for freshmen: a hack can mean anything from a Hacke)' Sack 10 a "Guatemalan Had -. 10 a Koosh ball) This illu"trious "pon was invenl~d primarily by Josh Glavinc and Mall Slack. senior and Junior respectivcly. Thc "pilstcrs" also have a

obvious) iii lhe "Pi!." The Pit SInned OUl as merely a

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place where you were allowed to smoke. Over the years. it has evolved into a meeting place where intelligent IOpics cun be discussed and problems addressed. (But you can still smoke) The Pit also includes a varicly of spans.

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DINO MELE I>IlCHAEL J MESSAROS THOMAS A, MESSINA JOSEPH C. MIEHLE EDWARD F. MILLER GARRI;TI A. MILLER

ANDEREW M. MOHL MATIHEW A MOLLOY

MICHAEL P MONAGHAN THOMAS W. MOONEY. JR. SEAN M MULLIGAN ARTHUR W. MURPHY

DENNIS J. MURPHY JEFF W, MURPHY

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JEFFREY NEWDECK DANIEL K O路BRIF.N MICHAEL C. O'BRIF.N PATRICK A. O'CONNOR MtCHAEL R. O'NEILL FRANK C. PALOPOLI. JR. MICHAEL T PETRUSO ANDREW J. PIGEON JOSEPH A PORRECCA

somcwhm primitive fascination with throwing

versions of their specics into thc air and Iclting thcm fall back down to the concretc. $:ldistic, yes; but that doesn't make it any less amusing. Another hangout is the library and/or the s!lIdy ccnter.


Thc library is a lillIe lIlorc rcSificted in cliqucllc Ihan Ihe Pi!, buL il can be a fun place. 100. Libmry g:lIllCS include trying LO confuse Brother Joe: "cd-rom. cd-rom, who's got the cd-rolll路路. lind lin ctemal conlest to ...ec who can gel kicked out more Illnes. In reference 10 lhmlast gamc. we found that the me..t Illnes kicked out in one year was an aSlonishing 73. and the faslest was 3.21 seconds following entl) imo the library. Like I said. a bit more reStricled. 001 still a \CI) fun place 10 be. Tbc siudy cemer is an ama7jng cross bel\loCCn the pit and lhe libral). Yes. lhere is <>OnlCtimes a monitor, and.

yes. llllhc<;c times lhc rules. are lhe same as in lhe library. But leI that lcacher ligurc leave and all regulations arc null and void. Anywlly. rcgllrdlcss of the way people act in Ihc "Iudy cenler. il is .\till a good lltmosphcre 10 get somc qualily work donc. All in alllhcsc arc only a fc'>' of the oplions you ha\c al La Salle. Choose wisely. for )ou may quid.!y reach lhe paim of no relum.

BRIAN R. PRICE. RONALD J. l'UGe] FRJ\NK J. PUGLISI PAUL J. QUINN TI\10THY P. RAfTER JOS~H C. RAKOWSKI

JOHN P REeH FRANK L RIO ROBERT ~I RIPf'. JR AIDAN T ROBINSON MATIHEW T ROSSI NATHAN D. RYAN

SEAN D. RYAN TIMOTHY D. RYAN JOSI'I'H A. SALTARELI,I

DOMF..NIC M. SALVATO JOSEPH A SANTANGELO JAMES T. SARACINO

ROBERT F SAlIfTER PETER 1 SCAROLA DAVID L. SCHArrU DAVID J SCHAUEUR JOSEPH J. SCHIANO MICHAEL T SCHLOSSER


Will We Get It Back Before the End of the Quarter? Inconsistent Test Returns

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ost students will agree that one of the most annoying (and typical) habits of any teach-

er is the inconsistency in the amount of time

consumed in the grading of tests, quincs. and papers. We usually get everything back at a different time than \.I.e "ould have wanted or expected. leading to feelings of (depending on the situation) despair. joy. or (orten) surprise (good or bad.) Some teachers even

delight in this severe lonuring of their students. a proverbial medieval rack. Our teachers apparently. by their procrastination. punctiliousness in grading. or quickness, cannot Sense our anticipation and/ordrcad toward the reception of grades. Somehow. the grades we most .... ant to see. the grades that decide whether y,e do or do not get the qu.lrtcr/semcster/finalgrade we need, arc the grades

Bryan J. Schmalbach Edward M, Schmitt Shawn T. Schneider Daniel A. Schuler Steffan W. Schulz Daniel R. Sforza StC\'en M. Shaheen Jason 8. Shepard Jonathan H. Shevlin William J. Siddall Ryan T. Slizofsld C. Scan Siollerback

Christopher M. Sn)der Steven M. Sobotka Walter J. Son Andrew J. Stanek Andrew M. Stewart David C. Stimmler Mark J. Stonis Edward G. Stromberg Scott A. Strunk John J. Sullivan Andrew O. SUllon Brendan M. Synnamon

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r.Gavin'srebunal:"How

dare you ask me ... hen your (eSIS will be graded!"

which the teachers lake the longest to process. HoweYcr, the grades we really don't care about, the grades rendered meaningless. arc the grades we see in the

shortest amount of time. The exception to this inconsistency is at the end of a marking period, where everything must be graded. Scientists at La Salle hypothesize that it has something to do with a break in the lime-space continuum. or perhaps just Brother James' computer. At these limes. our teachers us with papers five weeks old. adding 10 our terror, by simply affirming the fact thaI there is absolutely nothing we can do now 10 raise our grade. And tcachers arc nOI the only group subject to this time-space disturbance. It seems a certain standardized testing service, affectionately known as ETS,

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claims it returns score reports "about six weeks after" you take their tests. Some of us believed that a recent addition 10 their staff would help speed things up a bit, especially for La Salle students. but it took over 8 (eight) weeks for October PSAT results to be returned. Advanced Placement tests taken in May are returned in mid路July, a whopping ten weeks after they arc taken! In case you're still there and wondering what I'm trying to say, no matter how much you do or do not want to find out how well or poorly you did on a test, quiz, or paper, you']] always be surprised. Instead, expect whomever is scoring the assignment to take forever: you'll never be let down.

John p, Tatu Robert Terek Michael J. Tobia John J, Toto, Jr. James P. Treacy Thomas Truitt Christopher Trumbore Benjamin R. Ventresca Gabriel I). Vizza Craig S, Vondercronc Patrick J. Walsh Joseph K. Weir Christopher Winters Michael G. Wolverton II Gregory P. Zebik Joseph A. Zeccardi Zachary H. Zocltsch

The following sophomores were unavailable for photo: Samuel S. EtBardissi Joseph R, Falasco Matthew H. McMonigle

Michael P. McNamee Daniel E. Molony Michael R. O'Neill


Francis C. Abel Daniel Adam Wa)'ne J. Adamo\\ John J. Adams Anthony J. Angelo Brian M. Appleb) Anthony M. Mobone Alexander F. Au William J. Balta)' Thomas M. Barbara Jeffrey R. Barbieri Jeffrey M. Bauder BreH R. Rauz Donald Baxter Ferdinand Bergen Gregor) P. Bock Paul T. Boehmler Anthony L. Bonargo

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You Students Come Together ue to a rire code violation and several altercations with the Science Club, La Salle was forced to discontinue the weekly meetings of the vast Spirit Club. The many enraged former-members have since then taken it upon themselves to see that school spirit lives on at La Salle. School spirit can be found in every member of our famil) here at La Salle. Spirit is most apparent in the clothes .... e choose to .... ear .... hen \\e are not in uniform. Wearing a clothing article with La Salle printed on it is not on I) fashionable. but also a great wa) to demonstrate school pride. A La Salle jacket is a necessit) for the student .... ho is serious about school spirit. There arc a variet) of La Salle jackets available at our school. The La Salle corduro) is a rine jacket to prepare a

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'Iudent for the harsh Wyndmoor winters. The bookstore deals with the selling of these jackets, but many other items also help promote school spirit. Students also have the option of purchasing everything from gym uniforms 10 pcns with the school emblem on them at the bookstore. But if you cannot afford to display school spirit in Ihis way. may we recommend doing .... hat man) students have done before. Join the crew leam~

What does the faculty and students at La Salle have such an overabundance of school spirit? Well it's not the beautiful cheerleaders. Perhaps il could be the tough economic times Ihat is causing poople al La Salle to unite as one and show their superiority over olher high schools. Or rna) be it takes a member of our family to


Matthe.... J. Brace Edmund ~. Bransfield Brendan Bray Palrick M. Brennan Anthony J. Bruno Michael P. Buckley Patrick J. Burke. 111 Patrick Burns John A. Burton Thomas T. Butler. Jr. Nicholas C. Calvancse J. Andre.... Carl Jeffrey A. Ccsari Andre..... F. Childs Christopher J. Cifelli Geoffrey C. Coniglio Shane G. Conway Patrick F. CO} Ie

appreciate the hard .... ork of another member. Our daily lives revolve around competing .... ith our fello" students. The toughest competition a La Salle student must face is often competing against a friend of his from this school. Whether it be in the classroom. on the athletic fields. or on the stage during an audition for the school play. We all compete against each other. This competition has obviously increased our appre路 ciation for how talented and gifted our fetlow students really arc. A lot of hard work went into making our school what it is today. School spirit is the driving force behind the rich tmdition that exists at La Salle. And school spirit is preparing La Salle for its upcoming structural changes. Students have been asked by the faculty and alumni to do their part to allo..... to continue

educating "fine young men" into the 21st century. Through fund-raisers students arc asked to sacrifice a small amount of time and monC}. Without school spirit I do not think the fund-raisers .... ould have been so successful. One pan of school spirit that has not been mentioned is the students .... ho ha\'e school spirit but arc embarrassed by it. These students have appeared at nearly c\'cry sporting event and school function. They attempt to disguise their true identity by wearing ridiculous outfits and painting their faces. To confuse people further these young men act nothing like they do in school. But this just proves the point that school is school means something different to everyone. The one common thread found in all the students at La Salle dealing with school spirit is pride.


Patrick J. Craney Brian E. Curci Daniel J. Davitt Brian W. De long Brian W. Dempsey Anthon) C. Dessert Marc P. DiBenedeuo David A. Dilullo Eric M. DiPaul Bill T. Donohoe James M. Donohue Michael T. Dooner Nicno!as S. Durso David V. Durn John E. Eckert. 111 Sean P. Ennis Gregory J. Erb luis A. Falcon

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allian st"que It's a Bunch of Wavy Lines oone can deny Ihat humans need their five senses for day to day living. For the relatively small percentage of humans dubbed, "la Salle Studentia", these senses arc not enough. That's Ihe reason why one hundred and thirty-four years of research has gone inlO the development of lSP: la Salle Sensor} Perception. Yes. it sounds like a hallucinogen. And in some .... a}5. Ihey are the same. Both LSP and LSD alter the sensor} perceptions of Ihc human mind, but LSD is safer. LSP .... iIl make you a.... are of Ihings you never thought exiSled. You"" ill sec whal no one else can see. do what no one else can do, cat whal no one else will eal, endure auditory lorture be)ond the Ihreshold of pain. Essen-

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liall). you will learn how to respond 10 l路stimuli. l'Slimuli can be found in just aboul any existing part of the building, even (and especially) Ihe New Wing. However. tne daring expedition into the world of lSP began in the realm known 10 mOSI as the cafeteria. Immediately following was the lens-distorting vie.... of Ihe leleprompler. flooding our medulla oblongatas with up-to-Ihe-minute information on last month's mi'ter. Of course, a stud} of the cafeteria .... ould be incomplete .... ithout an assessment of taste. Our intrepid pioneers chose the chocolate.-ehip cookie dough ice cream as their subject. Needless to say, the) .... cre l'stimulated. A Iypical classroom was the nexl control group. The

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Joseph P. Farnon Michael Farrcll Daniel P. Fay William E. Fedyna Brian W. Fegley David E. Fein Matthew S. Ferrare Michael J. Fiorentino David Fisher J. Raymond Fitzpatrick Michael K. Fhlrner John J. Foclsler James T. Frcihofer Adam E. Frey Ryan T. Galardi Mallhew J. Gallagher Christopher Gange Mich;lel P. Girondo

cameras and recorders were activ:l\ed. Electrodes were clipped to the ears of the subjects. RRRR RR RRR RR ... CLANG. ZOOM ZOOM ZOOOM BONG. The crane was the dominant L路stimulus. Barely registering were the voicc of the instructor, the scralch of chalk, and the tappingofa lone eraser. Visual L'sti路 muli consisted mainly of forbidden desk doodle, Ihe dots on the ceiling paneling. and. occasionally. a glimpse at the blackboard. To conclude. LSP research has made some significant advances in the last ten minutes. Current issues of the LSP newsletter report that an LSP test will be llvailable within the year. It will be administered with the LSSAT and the entrance test. Cramming won't help. It's better to practice with playing cards, tofu, and hypcmctivc lawnmowers. Prepare your minds.


Lewis J. GoeHner Kyle E. Goldbacher Phil W. Goodwin Patrick W. Gorman Thomas J. Grasso. Jr. Bryan R. Grebis ~1ichael J. Groark Steven M. Grossman Christopher G. Halpin William C. Hamilton Daniel M. Hange) James J. Ha.rgadon

Ronald C. Hartman Thomas A. Hayes Thomas P. Hen.....ood Robert V. Herzog Brad M. Hill Jason Y. Hill

rease Don't Screw s cvcryone knows. there are an inordinate number or ways to get yoursclr into some kind or trouble at La Salle. What many people do nOt know. howe\er. is that the punishments ror the various orfensc.) arc ncarly as diverse. The mOSI obvious of punishments is the mandollar} early arrival. formerl} known as detention. For c\:amplc. anyone who accumulates 100 man} late .)h~. get\ throw n out of a class. or gets caught making a run 10 the 7路11 during Ihe school day. is forced to arri\'e in school at 7:30 in the morning. Or you rna} ha\e to stay afler school and c!ca.n each desk 10 the l>Chool one by one. \ variation of this punl.)hmcnt I.) appoimmcnt on L.E.A.F.: La Salle EO\ironmental Aelion Force. in which Stu路 denb repay thelr debt. incurred b} their vitiation of the ground.). to the La Salle community b} re-

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John F. Hines Francis P. I-Ioffman Brendan Hogan Michael P. HOlz Michael E. Ho.... arlh Sean K. Hunsicker Timothy J. Hurley Frank A. Italiano Luke E. Janka Ian E. Jenkins Philip J. Jonel> William J. JuHano Paul K. Kaufman Jeffrey J. Keller Todd D. Kelly Brian D. Kent F. Gregory Kevane Jeffrey N. Khour}

sloring the grounds to their former \'erdant beauty. Another popular castigation is that a~ for callousness to.... ards cleanliness in the cafeteria. Lunch duty. the retribution for leaving trash on one's lunch table, jettisoning one's garbage into places deemed Improper b} one's Dining Hall supervisor, or for insubordination to....ard that supervisor. This punishmenl has few asscts $3\'C humiliation, although for some, it presents a real career opportunity, through learning hov. 10 wipe tables. s....eep the noor and push trash cans around. The most degr:lding of punishments al La Salle is most definitely the order to act like a vacuum in the library, Although not often assigned, it's a treat to w3tch. Few people enjoy picking up their own trash, let alone th~1t of other~. eSpc1:ially since Ihis reprisal is rarely warranted.

And }et one more offense, albeit v.ith a rather small consequence, i~ that of a dress code violation, The v.earing of a s.... eatshirt. half/no socks, the con\enient dereliction of a tic, or lack of a s.... eater can lead to the imposition of that most dreaded of all punishments. S.C.A.T the offending student must ,~ear a Suit Coot And Tic the day following the offense. Of course. as the offens~ become more diverse and more serious, so \\ill the punishments. So just don't do an)thing so bad that you incur a brandnev. kind of retribution from the La Salle hierllrchy.


Gerald A. Kilkenny Douglas Korejko Manhew P. Kowal John M. Kowalski. III Keith L. Lachawiec Brian D. Lang Louis J. Lanzilotla Timothy A. Lash Thomas M. Lasky Keith A. Ledwith Edward J. Leonard Jeffrcy S. Leporati M:ltthew Lewandowski John W. Lockard. Jr. Lloyd E, Long Stephen T. Loughlin James P. Louie Michael D. Lynch

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Revised Excuses for Late Assignments Ow hcrc's thc deal; your sadistic. mentally-lacking. Jrd period instructor a~足 signed you a 14-page. leathcr-bound. footnoted. ill ustra ted-with-lithographs disserl:lIion on 17th century necrophilic alchemists. fond of the \1agml Charta. What's worse, the slavemaster has decreed that this behemoth be turned in. error-free, next Monday. And that's juSt sad. Isn't cruel and unusual punishment protectcd against in the Constitution. Monday'! This probably \\-ouldn't be a problem \\ocre it not for the fact that this wcekend there\ a mixer. you're going skiing. the Eagles arc on T.V .. and your Hungarian relatives arc in town. Looks likc )ou're going to be frying the midnight oil on

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Sunday nigh\. Or maybe not. Through thc c1cvcr employment of several excuses and cvasive techniques. you can turn in assignments 1,2. J, even ten days late. and thus preserve your sanity. A quick guide: 1. Excuses: Not the best choice. for a weak effort can earn you a weaker grade. But thcre arc certain gems which are sure to claim an extension. A) My computer is brokcn. Most teachers not only don't understand. but also fear the infernal things. so they won't doubt you. As a prop. bring in a jumble of scribbled-on loose leaf paper, and offer to hand it in longhand. This is a sure bet, because the only thing they fear more than technology is a student's penmanship. B) Too much pressure. Once again,


Philip T. Lynch Christopher Magari!)' John D. Mllllach

Timothy M. Maloney Paul A. Maml.ic Brandon S. Mandia

Michael L. Mastro!cn! Charles L. i\'latlack Larry E. McClurkin Shaun P. McCormac Daniel E. McDonald Scan L. McErlean

Timothy J. McGarvey Brian K. McGee Patrick J. McGinley Thomas M. McGoldrick M,lllhcw J. McGrath Joseph M. McKeone

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unless you go all QUI. a dismissal will be prompt. The key is a physical accomplishment: facial tics, unexplained sweat. references to "the little people:-

gnawing on your shoes. etc. 2. The Purple Heart Plan: Oft-neglected hideout which can shield one from the harshest academic nightmarcs. Whcn the period Ihe paper is due rolls around. simpl) acquire a solid. greenish-color and stagger down 10 the nurses' ofllce. Claim dizziness and shortness of breath LO make sure your stay will span the entire ~riod. The unfortunate paradox to this article is that as soon ih it is published. all of these evasions will become void. (incredibly,lhe teachers can read too.) But this is only a guide. We know it's asking a lot. but you might actually have to begin to take the trouble to make up your own excuses.


Timothy D. McManus MaHhew J. McMullin Michael J. McTague Daniel S. Meehan Domenic Mingacci, Jr. Erik J. Mitsch Daniel T. Monaghan Andrew C. Morell Anthony R. Morrow Mallhew P. Mullen Patrick J. Mullen William E. Murphy William F. Newhart Thomas P. O'Connell Sean C. O'Donnell Terrence P, O'Hanlon Paul J. O'Hara Michael O'Shaughnessy

Forgetting Your PFotract0f And Other FreshIlilen Scho)astric Apocalypses veryone knows that even the most knowledgeable and confident member of the freshmen class is prone to the kind of the mistakes which c.ln earn him at Icast temporary recognition by that highest of compliments, "FROSI-I!" Some enjoy the humiliation so much that they retain their "frosh" status into their sophomore, junior. and even senior year (although we will, for the sake of decency. decline the opportunity to forever embarrass them in print.) But since most of us don't like to receive recognition for our blunder~, we present (as a courtesy to freshmen and as some semblance of a clue to those others in need) the all路 new 1993 Suggestions for Freshmen (to avoid potential "frosh" situations more easily): I. Avoid singularity within large crowds. This includes mixers, football games, <lnd lunch. There's more support to be had in a group (at least you won't be the

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MiehaelOchmanski William J. Oehlcr Kenneth J. Ornnge Joseph D. Palmieri James 1\. Parella Thomas F. Parr) Anthony M. Penl.areUa Craig A_ PetruzZelli Dodd A. Pfeffer Joshua K. Piskai Michael A. Pralo~ski David A. Rambo Mark W. Rawson ChrislOpher Reynolds Daniel J. Rogan Ian M. Ruegg Paul Ruppel. IV Edward D. Ryans

onl) one to get picked on.) 1. Sla) OUI of Ihe pil. Unless you look 18 and/or arc about to join Ihe Marines. unnecessary injuries. including Ihose to one's ego. wililhen be kept to a minimum. 3. Be assertive. Don't stand in the lunch line for 15 minutes and then have no idea" hat you want to eat. because everyone else wants those chicken Me-Freeze dogs too. 4. If you have reached this pinnacle of coordination . ....alk while you talk, Don'( clog the hallway or stairs to altemp( some unfunny derogatory joke. If you slill haven't reached this point. well. keep it to yourself. 5. Don'l bother trying to make a name for yourself among the faculty :lnd administration. They don't care. Unless you join this one certain club or arc the thorn in someone's side, only your teachers will know who

you are (What's m) name, Mr. McCabe?) 6. If you lend someone money. don'l expect to sec it EVER again. Take this onc an) ....a) )OU "3nl to take it. because the guys "borro\\ing" the mone) reall) do appreciate it. 7. Finall). there is no fourth nom no". and the location of the pool .... iIl not change once the fourth noor on thc nc~ wing is completed. In other \\ords. the pool is NOT, I repeat. NOT on the fourth noor. However. if you go up there looking for it. no one will stop you. FROSH!


George Saitta Michael A. Salvi Juslin A. Santangelo Michael J. Sasso Andrew T. Sava Brian P. Schaefer David R. Schulze Benjamin Sclafani Daniel T. Sears Louis J. Serra Sacheen N. Shah Joseph A. Sharkey JaJeel J. Shaw Jonathan D. Simpson Thomas C. Sinese Dan F. Sinni Matt C. Sk..ipper Douglas M. Smyth Christopher Stewart Timothy Strumfcls Clason D. Stuhlreycr Christian S. Sweeny Scott P. Swindells Eugene Szymanski James F. Tatc Jose A. Toledo Jeffrey T. Truiu Brian D. Trymbiski Michael A. Tulio Wesley J. Tuscano James M. Tyrrell John P. Tyrrell Kevin R. Van Ilaule Gregory J. Ventrese:l James P. VenUlO Trevor T. Vogl Christopher Walters Thomas T. Watkinson Christopher Weinacht Mauhew J. Weldon Thomas White David J. Wickershnm Michael P. Wilkin Jal>on M. Williams Michael R. Wilson Thomas G. YacgcJ Malthew J. Yaglcnski Stephen D. Yale

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The follo\\ing frcl>hrnCll \\crc unavailable for photo: Keith E. Youse

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Richard Hinkle Jeffrey J. Keller David Ma~danlOnio


La Salle H.S. NEW WING IS ACTUALLY SPACECRAFT FOR PHYSICS "TEACHER" to go HOME


Art

In

the Bathroom

The odmmlS!rot,on hNe 01 10

lients didn't hove lh,s outlet for

Salle doesn't look bnd(y upon

the r leelmgt, they mol' f650ft 10

grol! t, on the walls 01 Our Khool. Nhol they 00 nor realiZe ho.....·

othe, d'Qstoc meosures. such as

oller s rho! you cex Ieor deep .JtId ,nte 1ec:'UOl y SI "U.rlo! 9 mesloges con"eyed through whol ""e d ·11:8 10 CO 'Arl de To

I

6se s on escape on easy ,",01'

creal,v 1'1' IS the campi cal

cQf1vey rhe 'orbodden T' word o bathroom .... 011, The other ,s

O)nSWef~

on walls. For e~omple,

Irve menoge. In th,s we (on

~ .....e.s

_8 whol some 5tlldents h dd as

trv(!'

se stu-

Tt

+

INSPECT"R •

"'0

x;

+ v'

1"" may get rllimeroU~

m

a

barhroom, The on

mol' ro"9'" Irom 'ves' 10 !( -g~t 0 ,Ie 1'01 loser. a s.....er (or depend fl Iht:>

..... •• •••• ••• ~GO~G~OO ......... ,

ns for rh,s menage. One of

fest

Ihe message, there ''I nevElr ever,

I

I

sTead 01 0"9''1' 0' An de To.IeHe.

.... x'

9 at I fe. If

oJ

Lo Solie student. If you ~now

wno

someOfll!

has

lh,s problem.

corttpk:1e e"pIonal<Qf1 ro Ar' de 10 elle, A nole 10 the adm,n-

up.' Howe"er. when you tallow

fTM'Q'

IOf the

,.)()rs. The'e are Iwo e~plono

eo morn ptob1ems you can find

Ih

J !>end oul sonIC wo~es

'v dangerous to the ex,stence 01

Solie should be grotellll

lo

bathroom, there ,$ 0 menoge lnor ~oys look behind you" 01 "Look

OJ

Ihe Orl$ .... erer, lhe lelter

90 cion. TN- 'h gh ond m.ghly"

/'Iups even per,sh the Tllovghl cut

.0

01

please seek. mmed,ote he p w'Th

ArlO''ler e~omple 01 Ih" olmost eyery

ood

uy. ond the I~~el of const,pation.

\u'e of mutant ....orN)rds'· This euoge has beerl kno.... n to 0(. l'eQuet1 I' on the boc ~ of stol

dOll'lg lhe' horY'e.... or~ or per

!rIte

fOf ll1'itonce.

I

gh!ly mOre deronged. II con~j~rs

,f

(I

belief in "The lillie people"

.vha a.e found elsewhere in this I ,.)()~, ond a Can~lant wo,ship 01

s roce. lhj~ strange lorm of Bathroom Cull" 'an be e~t'eme·

-he t Guidance department. WeM. the,e yOU hove "

T"e

WOltQf Nexl l,fTIE' you see w,,1

ng Of! a wol don', get angry iru~"oted,

a

or

Instead step bod, 'oke

deep b.eolh, ond gale ,n ad·

Ullfw,on

on the work 01 OfT 1'00

see before vou.


WANTED Man to teach gym classes at suburban boys high school. Applicants must look good in shorts, shoot foul shots during ali free time, be able to read a good top 5 list, and have a name that can be shortened to one letter. Cali LaSalle High

MYSTERIES OF THE VNKNOWN What is in your lockerl Whe~

RER

is your lockerl

If you havt: questions such as these

call:

THE BLANCO LINE 1-900-MIND-MELT

MICKEY For President make

change IS going to occur in lhl~

Ine 60's 1001< like Ihe SO's," I read

country we need a new po ilical

do.! There would be strong ern·

Ina! somewhere and I couldn't quite ligure il oul but I'm stOlling

port I' lhal has already proven it~ stability and has enough power

phasls on child core and educo-

10 understand some 01 whol it

10 make a break into the world

ne)(l on their list 01 changes, Cals

meons. In the 90's we orc going 01 pollticol

01 polil'cal parties. Unfortunately

ale one ollhe 10rgeSl $ources 01

10 go through a period

!he,r founder has since passed

pollulion so Ihey would be el,m·

ond 50<;iol unrest followed by a

owoy, lor il he hodn't they would

,naled and leplaced wllh the sol,

period 01 reform.

be unstoppable, but there is still

eSI form of public transpar!otion,

"The 90's ore going

10

In lerms 01 politics, Ine lost

l,I

chance.

lorts 10 Ihe child'en Imuch like rhey

t,on, The environment would be

monorails. In order to relieve stress

presidential elecllon completely

The ideal porly could be none

people would have free occess

shocked mony people. The in·

orher than "Disney:' Ross WO$ ~a

10 theme parks all over the coun·

dependent, Ross Pero!, brought in

effective because he spent so

lry. If this was accomplished

a sloggeflng number 01 votes. He

much money no advertrsement, No

properly rhen the hope would be

'lever really hod 0 chonce at win·

one ,n the world could malCh lhe

lor Violence on lhe streers and in

difference.

advertisement lhal Disney is co·

the household would loll.

The reoson why he couldn'l Win was because he was a new com·

poble of producing. Not only do

The benelit$ 01 having a third

'hey have money and stability, but

parly are easy to see and the

cr. He didn', hove the stobility of

rhey are known by everyone in

pedecl candrdote is even eas'er.

lhe [kmo<;roilc or The Republican pony. He did hove lhe other im·

the U.s. and have excellent lor-

Who! they need is the support 01

elgn offoirs dealings.

Ihe younger people. When you

IllOg

but he did make

portont loclar

In

0

running lor 01-

lice. money. I beheve thol Ii ony dramolic

The Disney Party's priorities would be for rhe IUlure and they would devole much of their el-

lurn eighteen, vete for M"key.

$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$

THE CASH PLACE NOW WITH THEIR PATENTED PAYMENT SPECIAL•. , -The loan Is due today, but I'll take it tammara.-

/JIIfERETIIEEllERt('OAt(' JOECOLlmlf 40E.fFORt/fOtVEf(. $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$


Cover Story: Explorer Exclusive! He plans to relax Wiley Flies back to WeeFalwux Lott September, La Solie began lha (onsl,vel,on of 0 new oddiT,on to the bUIldIng 10 be ready 10< ,,~ lor the "ort of lhe 1993 1994 tChool year Students IelXhers poI(lf'lS ond oIl1lT1/l' ~re

,

Oi o)~f'd '0 help aSSist n rhe I

/0 """1. He Mr. Gary W,ley, 0

Salle faculty wos awaiting its completoon WIth another plan on

mUld. Stranded on rhe planer tor 1he beller porI of l_enty.lwO

,eon the struClure "" I be I- s

9 01,'1 S pro,e<' 'hrough "OtlOUS fQ,芦!'fS and COI1I"bur,OI11. The

co

""'''9 WIn hopefully odd to

21st

,dOt d,stflCl. known througk-

our the galaxy for ,ts scfumpl,OuS

La Solie', og,rlglocililles and move Ihe compus 1010 the

to lhe planet We/!:.

rlOI ~e 01 Ihe losk,onoble Suo

fund

Ilf'W

r.ome.

c~et

Inlonl 10rlOl dish sel~ed always

century.

w,rt> the regIOn's homegrown

And or the end of th,s ocademlc

Coesor,on dress,ng lolwoys

{eOr hopt"s ore 11'91> ,n 0""(;

lumpy-

p<:Il on of 'Ile freedom ond op

~

porl",",'y w

h''''e odd (10 pro-

St ~e Mom's rhrO\lgh

surrept<路,Oo./S tomper,ng and

corhert lust

ode.

D'Ile

However be~nownsr to moST, rile 10 So on cornmlm 'Y w

<e Mom's

covert

COl1P ~

ng. has managed 10

\ld uS! lhe bkieppnts so thol II'te

w,n

lever be able to enlOY lhe frUIt

lew "",ng

01 the" p1ent,fu1Iobors_ for wh,le

lefslellol !IoveL

lhe enl,re school wos busily pre-

one

be copoble JI ,n-

Surpmingly

po"n9 for rhe bUildIng', grand )pe~1Il9

lhlovgh

SlIrrepl 1I()US tomper,ng ond

not many Slu-

de"ls, 0' even foculry membe.s, e ...er reoly doubled Mr. W,ley's

ml"mber 01 Ihe 10

The Brother Rene doll

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humonily, even Ihough he suspi-

vallIe dish, human cacciarore, Ru-

be a simple case of denial. Were

ciously orn~ed on campus OboUI

mor has il thar he struck secrer

Ihe rotanulm lilhngS really neces,

Ihe some rome Ihol Ihe plans were

deal wllh Mr. O,ehl. which would

sary? Why didn't we pay atlen·

being pul ro work. Aher all, he

pto~Kie

lion when rhe go~ernmenr convoy

....os welt·hown 10f giVing de·

01 fresh late consisting 01 sludenrs

sho""ed up ro deher rhe rockel

semng sruderllS Ihol extra poinl

who couldn'r Cui

here ocadem.

Iyel? Or how Oboul Ihe day lhe

wh,ch riley needed 10 insure lheir

collv, One unnamed cafeteria

L,byan lerronsts pulled up wirh

.... Of~8f

the'f conlraboJXl pluton'um sh,p. mel1l, shol IwO maintenance

B". A fellow foculty membef 10-

h,m w,rh a sready supply 'I

now odm'ts she ne~ef ac·

befud-

loolly sow him ear a ~egerable, oJ"d now real,zes lhol he would

dled sludenr was qUOled as SOy'

ahen request f,~e or s,x orders of

workers and look four freshmen hosrage, belore be ng 1I'\C'net'al

"9, "1 jusl Cou!OO'l bel e~e 'I when 'hey rold rna_ I mean, Mr, Wiley

La R,bs. lhe closesl thmg lhe d,n.

ed by lhe loser beoms ComIng from /V'.r, W,~y's eyesl

.s lhe IoSI person I'd e_peel ro be

"9 holl hos ro ra..... meat. And rhen Ihere's lhe tnOller of

He

h s telekinetic po""ers. look,ng

ludgemenr, merely 10

ol ....Oys seemed r.ke such a normal

bock, ane eJr-sl...denr odtJf rs, "I

lacts. J"'SI OO<:o... se Mf. W ey 's

goess SOfTIe ollhe demol1$'ror,ons

on 01 en mon-ealer doesn'l mean

""enl off a 'trle 100 eaSily,

ke

he ,sn't a good ~rson down

18fesllng SJdel,ghllO rhe enl,re s I

'hal magnetosm e,per,menr. None

Jeep. He hopes 10 fet'lOo!Ilro6fld-

UOlo()fl. Mr. Woley's alo8fl I'IQlure.

of yS hod e~E'l' seefl on ,Ion bar

Iy "",Ih all 01 h,s human friends

menled, "1 always rhoughr Gory was from Ind,ana."

Or.e

a COfn,VOl'OVS exlra'lenesrrio!,

""y.

Th,s Commenl bl'lngs up 01\ 0'\·

Bul we're nOI here to pan fepotr

y t""e1~e feel ocross lhe room

<Jdm IS hos Irtends and famlty coB.

ul'ld beg>fl ~ta'leOUsly 1""'Stong ,I~j <il'0 lhe shope 01 lhe word

.ng pion doesn't co~er ,nler·go· IocI,C COflf'eCloOl"lS. As of lhe I,me

meal. and prefer rhe,r culs. wei,

Gory" before lurn,n9 wh,le-hol

of pr,nhng. " was srJl .....kno""n

Sl~ all~e. for Ihe record 'I should

arid d'StOregfoMQ, but I g...8$S ....e II/~' Itg",red ol ...OS 0 spet::101 mag-

orro~ol hefe lost yeor, rhe campus'

,

...herher Of nor he would be 01 lo... ed ro return hofTle on rhe fI8W

squ'f1e1 and vermin populoriorl has

A lIIC)(e preu'ng quesriQf1 wh'ch

<:amm",My. m",sr do tS be sensor,~e 10 hos sorllOlion. Don'I worry. he

hol~ed. luckily,

m",~1

be asked 's why .....as rhe romper,ng w,lh the build,ng ne"ef

respeclmQ WeelolwlI-",an's fa-

,\()ltCed? Once agam. II seems to

he hos only

e

0'

your lldmIlIeIon

fXr-L

( J

'~j

10

thts COUnlte you

woo·, bIle .

un~ss

\ I

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~

~

• oert1tk::aUon <'::IUd and • pt-.e c:aJJ on your btnbday .., your &-ee g1ft.. Wrlte to; 1be 8n:lther'. Realdenoe

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THE MARTIN STANCZAK SCHOOL OF TElTILE COORDINATION

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oUtfits that are expIainei! Qy your friendl as in tMJ:I~.· than ~ !\aile s to gain __ 0

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Just call our toll tree number.

!'

he's hungry.

'·IO.O-UGLY·TIE

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1f)lOU have a rtair for ere

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B«:ome • oert1fIed typlat by maU. Learn from the masta" h!msdf. Brother Una.. Just. Rosary. a statue of Mary•• atr1nC of bUntIng Chnat.mae llgltta. and • strip cl "Ku-Rea·Type·. III all you need. With

....'ng. Bul whol we. as lhe 10 Sene

occoslonolly partaken of any seH

been

CORRESPONDENCE COURSE

I

Becouse os we 011 know, pl'e-mld-

be noted lhol s'nce Mr. Wiley's

11iE BR<YIHER UNUS TYPING

rhe

dleogocol lIOtl-polfoorchol Wee· tol.....I/,,'on moles eal nolh,ng but

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hI' nc... bacL-rrIJ\1Rl/ l«-n· mque tll a fturful JP n:nmngham ... hilc ....n''-"' MarL Wimmer and Chm RCLllllOger ,ruff at hi'

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Senior Spotlisht <Dill" Gutc.no: Council

~idm[

of Studmt

"I gel th~ but pu~n worldng on lh~ job, ulil;ling tM uJmu of all Our \>inPpOinu ut to loolt lit diffnmt Inglu. GM .blli~ of dw ttnioN to gn behind. pro;ut b .hat ItUIltn ft .UOO!U(ul"

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ludelll COUHil Prc\ldcnl ~llLt Tu\cano may 1001. calm. bot d«p dovon tn"de: him h;:o', -.:ared lO deach

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Government Without Scandals It's About Change

T

his year the Student Council has undergone a change in liS hierarchy. "The Council has been divided among classes. Each class has a president and a vice-prc..idcnl. These officers disperse the infor· mation of the ExccUli,'c Officers to the <;enalors of the

homerooms. "The ExccUlhc Officers are: President Michael Tuscano. Vice-President Paul Morrissey. and Secrclary Chris Comey. This format allo\\os communiclUlOn to increase and allows for a stronger sense of unity among all council members. Student Council has made communication an impor. lant pan of liS focus this )-car. An intcr<OUllCil bulletin is periodically distributed to all mcmbc~ allowing e"cI)'onc concerned 10 "now of council's intentions and accomplishments. This ability 10 ~'ork together has allowed this year's rncmbero; to achie\c ..omc impressive accomplishmcllls. The fiN of 1..:1 Salle's six mixers this )'car was a Super Mixer. Thi~ dance consisted of IwO bands. a di!tC jockey. and a I••scr light ~how. Allendance for this dance was around 1850 students. Over 300 couples enjoyed the festIve Winter Date Dance. the perennial success. The ~Iudent~ have pledged $200.000.00 to the Capital Campaign. The first Super Mixer raised $12.585.00 toward" this goal. Another event which coruribUlcd 10 lhis caui>C wa:. lhe Magul.inc Drive. grossing over $20.000.00. The First Annual Walk-A-Thon was the largest fund rai.~­

cr. Student Council has also helped causes outside lhe school. The council raised over $1000.00 and sent it 10 a fellow Christian Brother school in New Iberia. Louisiana. Thi" money was -.ent to aid their recovery from Hurric.me Andrew. The students also raised $900.00 for the Saint Francis Inn Fund. This money is uscd to pay for the ingredienls for tnc ....ndwiches the students make for these hungry people. Student Council had a very produclive year. They have ..ignificantly contributed to the future of La Salle and lhe studcnlS. 1ncy ha"c physicallycontributcd 10 the addition to the school. "OCially provided thc best mixers and e\ents. and democratically allowed the student's intcntions to be beSt represented. l'm;kknl Paut Morm-

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an nger underclOilos.

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Jlccutivc Board the \IlMhcr"s Club Scaled 'irs. "aria Scarcclle ('ice President). Bro. Th0m3s Chad.. ick (\Iodcnlorl. \lr\ 'anc) (Jlh-itt; (President) Stanlhn" 'trs Beau Galhman IPut PrestdCllIl. \Irs \llr~m Lann (Record;nl S<crttu禄). \lts PC',I) \ianin (Corre:'llonlhn,Secrclar~). \I,.,\nila

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TU'oQInG (Trca~lIrcr). \tri "I路

ice BlasI (Correspondl". Secret 1m)

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peed) Morris speaking 10 the laSalk communit)' at

this )cars Father/Son Banquet

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embers or the M. er's Club: \In. Juha Sirek. Mrs. LO' \\ immer. \Irs. Donna I

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Parental Leaders

...

Active Adults in the La Salle Community wo organizations through \\ hich our parents

demonstrate their caring and invol\'cment-oriented attitudes are the Men of La Salle and the \1olhers' Club. Both groups help to extend parentteacher relations bc}ond the classroom. in addition to

r,.,'4 m " ' ·l~·:·' .t/l

aiding the financial facets of the La S:lJlian community. The Men of La Salle. led by president Mr. George

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forbes. vice presidents Mr. Harry Cilrino and Mr. Jim Tatc. and moderator Brother Tim Ahern. sponsor such e\'ents as the Famil} LilUrg) and La Scramble golf outing. Also. in an occasion designed to bring fathers and sons together. the Father and Son Banquet in "o\cmber is al.... 3)5 a success. With La Salle niver~ity's men's basketball head coach Speedy Morris as guest speaker. the evening turned out to be both en· tertaining and meaningful. The Men of La Salle also sponsor fundraisers. Most of thc proceeds from these events go to\\ard the financial aid of students whose fathers have died .

Thc Mothers' Club. "ith Mrs. Raymond Calvilli as presidcnt. \-Irs. Ed"ard Scarcelle as vice president. and Brother Tom Chad\\ick as moderator. is behind the scenes at almost e\'er) school function. such as Opcn House and the I-Ionors Convocation. Their help frequently goes unnoticed. but is al\\a)'s greatly appreciated. In addition. events such as the Wrapping Paper Drive. the Ne" Mothers' Tea. and the Communion Dinner arc held at selected points during the school )ear. But the most significant contribution of the \1others' Club is the La Sale Auction. one of our primar) fund-raisers. "hich is orchestrated almost ex· c1usi\'el) b) our mothers. Even on the rare occasion" hen they do not succeed in thcir \'enturcs. the purpose of the La Salle Mothers' Club and Men of La Salle is clear: they arc trying to make life at La Salle easier for all of us in one way or another. It's really all we can ask. since our parents do so much for us already.

.

-he Men of Lt Salle: from lefl 10 rllhl. Ge\Hle Forbes: PhIlip Ca»idy. Sr.; John W.lker; Dr Kenneth SIOUI. Roberl SamoollC; Lee \Iullen. Edurd ScIr«lIe

~ otheu sell Christmas

lY~ 'Ifts ror L. Salle SlUdenlS. The (:()(lkbooks realure

recipes from our o\\n mothers,


Getting out there with the people Sharing the La Sallian spirit 11 righl. all right. I'll admit it: helping others less forlunale than m)sclf(and possibly even

}Qu) can actually be rewarding. (I mean. :J.sidc from the way it looks on college transcripts and the infinite respect and esteem gained from your peers and colleagues.) I'm talking about learning about the world around you and how all of us can reach oul and make a difference. We learn life-long lessons which

not only infiucncc our lives. bUI also shape the way we sec and interpret life around us. There is just no 'Ub~lilulC for the satisfaction gained from learning, for yourself. first-hand. through your endless lOil. and grueling hard work. that il is Iful) beHer to give than to rccci~c_ The Community Sen ice Cor~ runs three major projects most of the }ear. but also sponsors seasonal projects (such as "Operation Santa Claus:' which brings to) s to inner-cit}. underprivileged }ouths.) First ., "Operation: Inccnti\c". an attcmpt to tUlOr elc-

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hns Reullinger andMaH Shields pose: for a pIcture

"'Itl! tl!eir adoring pupils r, Hol!enleitner "11'15 tile children come 10 him." 'I'readmg hi\ mC)5.age or Chris路 Ilanit} m the bc5l ... a} he ~no ... s hovo b) Itell'm, ol~rs_

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mentM} level students at 1I01} Family school: Mr. Ilohcnlcitncr moderates thi:. activit}. Another C.S.c. project at La Salle is "Operation: S\\im.'路 The goal is to teach kids .... ho do not have ordinary access to a pool ho.... to s.... im. The planning invohed was absolutely inspired: invite over some girls from \1ount St. Joseph路s. Gwynedd-Mercy. McDevitt. and St. Basil's. put 'em in bathing suits and watch as the}, the kids. and everyone elsc jumps inlo the pool's sub-arctic temperatures. Amncsty Inlernational. moderated b} Mrs. Muriel \lehr. is the leller writing program in which studenls write to world leaders asking for the release of political prisoner'!', Also. students ..... rite to hostages and prisoners ..... ho have been erueH} apprehended and separated from their loved ones in the hopes of bringing -.orne light into their despair. These simple messages go a long .... a} in giving hope to these oppressed souls.


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rtlt \\ ell $hares his knolOledlC or \lath "llh one of the: studenls from Hoi)

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Fami!) \\ hen she: IS finl)hcd. he

.... iII tutor another student In Fnglish.

%lnk ShartltM Sm.tOf" Communi(~ 5nvKT Corpt

"Ghf CS.C. at

c.a Sallt i•• unique 0rsani:ation b«auK

it i. ont of the

fnl' organitatlon••ho:rt Ca Sail, nudtnu

can InlHllct with th... 'Nal ~rld' as a wholt. tiM InteN.t

and .upport which

IW,

dw Ca Sallt .tudtnu,

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Wisterian Informing the Students hile a La Salle sludem is reading about how much the swdent council made on Ihis super mixer or how much our fOOlball team ",on by Ihis lime. (c\cn if he is making a paper airplane out of il) he l1Ia) 00l. rcalil.c how much time and effort \loen( into that particular issue of Tilt' Wi.rler;llll. Whm the reader docsn', go through is the IIlc... ilable chaM ""hich fin311y brings forth La Salle's new~papcr. He rna) nO( realil拢 thai '\Ome (most) of the stories he is readmg "cre handed in latc. worrying Edilor-in-Chicf Dan Caputo to the point .... Ilen he begins pulling QUt hi:. own hair. II docsn"' matter how "'ell Dan. Associate Editor Da...c Rarfcn). and Moderator Mr. Frnncis Johnson arc prepared. panic O\crcomcs al deadline lime. Nonetheless. rumor ha.<; it thaI some readers enjoy the paper (not to mcnllon thai the half路sane editors do gel some lwi<ilcd pcrwnal ';':I.II"(aclion seeing the finished prodUCt). Hopefully. any La Salle student who has read pasl yea",,' W;51(,';("'5 has nOllced some changes in lhe 191)2路 93 publication, Most of lhis is due to the compctiti\cncss ofthc editors, (They v. anted to beat Lillie Ho",er's ncWlopaper in any category possible at the writers colloquium). Thc ..tudent can sec the u<;c of pUll quoles that catch the reader .. cyc and interesl him in a story. He can sec the dIfferent Issue" and e,>ents covered to satisfy the de路 manding readers, Also. he can sec that there are various new Maff members involved in this project. Any News editing was dOlle by Dave Rafferty, Features Editing by Jim Nicolo, Spons Editing by Mike Kerlin. Photo Editing by Dave Kaiser. and An Editing by Joe Rinaldi. We didn't forgctto mention the help of all the writers ;tnd photographerlo (generously donated by Mr. William Geiger from the PhOlO Club) who were so eflident and cooperative when the going got rough, Last but nOI lealol, The W;,f/er;lI/J staff thanks the readers who gave them someonc (to go through hell) to give a newspaper to.

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A Very Yearbook Homeroom Are they morning people or what?

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3te[ioe: The Yearbook Office. 7:30 a.m. The

door SY. mgs open. and in .... alks Associate Editor Paul Halczcnko. He finds a clean chair.

gets out a book. and begins his "ork. Seconds laler.

\Ii"'c O"Argenio. La)out Editor. enters the room. He :.it5 do,," n and begins La)out Editing. 7:45. Michael Cristaldl, Secretary to the Editor-inChief (\Vherc"!> Brendan? Whcrc's Brendan'? Wherc"s

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in. says hello to the fish. and spills

his Cherry Coke on a chuir. Mr. Geiger walks in and asks if Brendan is in )'cl. lie isn'\, so Mr. Geiger leaves. 8:00. Nov. comes the real yearbook rush. Dan Burke}. Sieve Ponisciak. and 'iikc O'Hara enter the room \imultancousl) The) all ask Mike D'Argcnio what the} should do. He gives them Iheir assignmcnts, and Ihe} scurr) off 10 complctc thcir tasb, 8:15. Brendan Gaul. Editor-in-Chid, enters the room. lie opens hi) filing cabinet and losses in the laptop computer. a.k.a .. the Portable Yearbook Orrice (complete "ith kc}s). He ash" hat gal done in his absence. Ife is assured that a lot of work "as finished thai morning. Mr. Geiger comes back into the room and liits on a chair full of Cherry Coke (sec Secretary to the Editor-in-Chic!) Brendan feeds lhe fish for the third lime, and Mr. Geiger says Ihat he thinks it's lime 10 nush them, 8:20. COP} EdilO~ Ettraordinaire Chris Paul and Gabe Be\iJaequa SlOp b} and remind Brendan Ihat "We\e y, ritten the entire book:' and then announce that they are late for homeroom. Paul scurries off to check "The Big Three" (Brcndan. Adam. Paul) and Mike Cris, laldi inlo homeroom. 8:29:59. Adam Fox. Executive Coordinating EdilOr. gracefully enters the room and is lovingly greeted b) all. lie is told that he is already in homeroom and nOt

to "orr}. When Paul returns and sees Adam, he vcr路 ball} embraces his bosom friend y,ith complimenls. Adam rcciprocates by suggesting the usc of new hair product. Mr. Geiger "alks back in. comments on the productivit} level. and returns to the ever hoi} Lan路 guage Office. After remembering the need for \1r. Geiger's appro\'al on a monumental }earbook decision Ihat Brendan and Paul made }esterda}. Brendan goes Jnd hunts him down. In transit. he sees Bill Mjdlowec and Tim Semen" ho ask what it is the} can do while reinSl.lting the fact that they can't stay today. 8:38. After confirmation. Brendan immediately bolts 10 Ihe main ofrice 10 find Adam, who is already on the phone" ilh Da Vor photo" hile f:u:ing, Herff Jones customer sen ice reprcsemathe linda Mauss, our latest change. The COP} machine is busy making 100 duplicates of a mysterious squiggl) line. Upon leaving the office. the} sec Caption Editor Jon Dilenno and hi) MJfr. Tim Carr, groggil) making their way to \1rs. Schaum for a late slip. 8:43. Brendan and Adam realize that homeroom is almost over. but is that reall} a problem? No. they both have first free. Time to do that second period Fngli~h paper. On their way upstairs, they meet Copy Fditor Jeff Fecher and Business Editor Brian Zlupko. Jeff cordiall} asks Brcndan for new assignments while petitioning for an e.'(tension on the articles due toda}. \s they reach the }carbook office. thc} sec Paul ~crambling for his A.P. Quantum Physics books and \lIke Cristaldi haVing a quick con\'crsation y,ith Mr. Rad through the \Iath office walt. Jim Taggart and Sam \lcClo} are abo there. Just letting the staff know "Good luck. and "core all counting on you:' With that. \1r. \lolush (moderalor emeritus. with a cackle) pops his he,Ld in to sa} how much he misses the book. The crol,l,-d disperse). the office clears. and another day of }earbook bliss is born.

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Brain Power For Kids No one under 3.5 admitted

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hroughout history man has recognized and

marked for honor those \loho excel. La Salle gladl} continues Ihis tradition. When a SlU-

den! is elected to the .... alional Honor Socict). it signilies that the facult) and administration has honored his accomplishments and recognized the promise he gi\'cS of continued C'l;ccllcncc in his personal and ac-

ademic achievements. To be selected for membership in the La Salle chap"" leT of the l' HS. a student must maintain a 3.5 Grade Point Average. have a record of good conduct. and participate in an acceptable number of extra-curricular activities ~ilhin the school community as well as in the community at large. Upon his induction. each member is expected to promote the qualities of Char·

acter. Scholarship, Leadership, and Service for which the 'ational Honor Socict} stands, President Michael Kerlin, Vice President Matthew Laurich. Sccretary David Stagiano. and Treasurer Brendan Boland "ork closely 'o\ith Brother David Rogers. F.S.C., to coordinale the chapter's activities 'o\ith· in the school. The most prominent service provided by the "'II-IS is its tutoring program, supervised by Mrs. Clair Bro"n. a member of La Salle's English De· partment. Through the service. members are paired up with a designated Mudem, "ith whom they meet regularl} to help in any area of diFficulty. Members can also be found assisting at other La Salle functions such as Freshman Orientation, Open '·Iouse. Back to School Night. and graduation ceremonies.

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La Salle's Well Rounded Individuals Politically Conscious and Academically Advanced -':~""Salle is nothing, if not politically and socially conscious. As a private school, we have the advantage of crcilting whatever organization we deem necessary to thc livelihood of our students. To deal with the evcr-prescnt trials and tribulations of Ihc cliched "real world", \~C have the M.C.C. and

SAD.D. AI Icasl onc student C\'cry year must wonder. ""0\\ can we make the racial composition of our student body more diverse'!" The answer to thai question every year since 1988 has been The Multi Cultural Corps.

The club began as the Black Student Union in 1988. but cxpnndcd laSI year to give all minorities membership. This expansion has helped the club's efforts to bring morc and more minority students into La Salle. The club begins by bringing all the present minority students in La Salle and uniting them in its mission. Then they sharc their customs with the wholc student body as it is displayed in their bulletin boards. The members also go to grade schools and encourage minorit) swdenb to go to La Salle and let them know that they will be accepted b) them and the student bod) as a "" hole. To gct recognition and support, the Multi Cull ural

Corps also involves itself in school events. In February, the members will come together and make sandwiches for the homeless. It also plans to sponsor a basketball tournament with the proceeds going to a scholarship fund that the club hopes to create for incoming minorit) students. A lot of credit goes to moderalOrs Mrs. Nancy Zoeltsch and Mr. Bernard Fitzgerald. who keep thc club in focus and inspire the members to carry out their mission. With these timeless efforts, it wouldn't be a ~urprise if minorities made up 10% or more of the student body in only a few years. Al least half of all highway deilths are alcohol-related. More than three-thousand teenagers arc killed each }car in accidents that arc alcohol-related. Six out of ever) ten people from 16 to 24 years old who die in highway accidenls arc killed in alcohol-related crashes. These are scary statistics. The only way to lower them is to get information. publici?e it, and edUCate people about drinking lind dri\'ing. Thank goodness there is S.A.D.D. at La Salle. Mrs. Dorothy Ponisciak is once again moderator of 5.I\.D.D. With the help of Tim M::lXwcll, Dave Stagliano. :lnd Mike Kerlin, Mrs. Ponisciak makes sure

A uring Open House. the ..v Spanish Club provided MIme lasty treats for 'ludeAls,

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that \\.'e learn the consequences of drinking and driving. Once again. the way to lo"er those frightening Statistics i1> to get information about drinking and driving. publici7e it. and educate people about it. The Educational Committee gathers the statistics and impor. tant la"s we should know and the Publicity Committee publicizes these facts and thus educates the people about drinking and driving. The Fund-Raising Com· mittee raises money through rarnes and sales which will be used to (I) inform the school the best way possible about drinking and driving. or (2) it will be donated to a cause that fights against students drinking and driving. Thanks to S.A.D.D.• lIe as a La Salle community can sa) that .... e arc not taking the problem of drinking lightly and we arc doing as much as "e can to stop il. It may even be because of S.A.D.D. that )OU arc able to read this article toda). School after school? This is what many think of the man) academic clubs at La Salle. But to those .....ho take part in thc:.e activities. its fun. The clubs include the Science Club. the Computer Club. Mathletcs and the Renaissance Club. The Science Club has one objective. to delve into

the various fun aspects of science. Lcd by Mrs. Julia ~·lahcr. the c1ub's auitude is one of pure curiosity for the solving of science problems with a twist. Mathletes. La Salle's math club. works on the week· ends to reprcl>ent LaSalle in the many math contests held over the year. Led by Mr. James Roche. the club works hard to bring victory to La Salle. The students in Mathletes all arc dedicated and honored to represent La Salle. The La Salle Spanish Club is a chance for the Students to learn about a growing percentage of our pop. ul:lIion. These students learn ho..... to appreciate Spanish culture by learning Spanish cooking. and going on field trip. The La Salle Renaissance Club gives students the chance to get a little more culture during one of their man) e'(cursions to museums or restaurants. This new club sho\\.'s Ihe enthusiasm and bright ideas to promote higher thinking a La Salle. All of these clubs show great enthusiasm and a de· sire to rclhe the tensions of school. The) do all this. and )OU learn that not all learning has to be done wilh hard "ork. it can be fun.


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he La Salle Forum. our school's speech and debate club/team, is best described as a merry group of lads who sally forth each Saturday (or Friday or Sunday) in the twisted hopes of bringing home some goofy-looking three-inch trophy (read: cereal bowl or ashtray) from the uncharted backwoods of Hicksville. PA. It's almost unexplainable: why waste the majority of your weekends away from home sitting in cramped rooms talking to yourself? They don't even kno\\ why they do it. Well, maybe they do: they're on the Forum for the following three reasons. First and foremost, forensics is co-cd - you don't find many girls on the football field or al;\ newspaper meeting. The tournaments represent a unique situation in which mingling with thc oppositc sex is not only accepted. but encouraged well kind of. You're forced tostand up and spc3k 3hout yourself to any present women for ten continuous minutes. What's more. some of thc girls are actually litcr3tc~ You've galla love thaI. Second. if you do well. you earn these nifty Iinlc thingies called N,F.L. points, which surprisingly are redeemable for free prizes ala the back of "Boys' Life." They earn such desirable

~ rather Rcne befuddles the

troops at a Forum mecting.

unior Gabe Bcvilacqua reccivcs a heaTly handshakc and mcaningless slip of white p'lpcr from Brother Rene.

memorabilia: small pewter tie clips and 12-fool largerthan-life classical bronze statues of past forensics greats. In addition, you get the unique opportunity to spin the big wheel and win free trips to such exotic locales as Fargo. Pittsburgh. Scranton, Indianopolis, and Osh Kosh. Wisconsin. Sounds prelly unfortunate, eh? But before you begin weeping in pity. be aware that this year's nationals will be held on the sunny white beaches of West Palm Beach. Florida. Finally, you arc entitled to a myriad of personal audiences with the presence himself. Brother Gregory Rene Sterner. And if you get really lucky (or if Brother's just feeling spiteful). you might even get to spend a few days rooming with the Big Fella. This year's company of wayward souls is led by seniors Jon Dilcnno. Joe Goldercr. Paul Halczenko. and Dan Barbalacc. I\lso contributing arc juniors Gabe Bcvilacqua, John Chambers, James Keidel. Chris Paul. \!like Tantala. and Tom Valentine. In addition. sophomorcs Scan Duffy. Steffan Schulz, Mike Messaros, Pat O路Connor. Nate Ryan and Chris Trumbore have each played prominent roles.


La Salle students give cathartic performance

The Sting 5{ \\ hen you thought 11 was hard 10 surp3ss the

performances gi\"cn in laM year's drama The Ouuidl'TJ, the 1992 fall theatre brought forth Tht' Sling. Okay. so not many people under the age of ~O had c\'er heard of this ~how. but if I wid you thai Paul 'cwm3n and Robert Redford .... ere in it. would thai diminish an) doubt~ as to \\hcthcr or not it \\,311 a good show'? If so. then chances arc that you \\crc one of the many who thoroughly enjoyed seeing thb production in action. When asked how he liked the show. an innocent ~pcctator replied. "I loved it. it .... a~ better than Car.r. I laughed. , cried. I loved it'" Str:lngcl} enough, he seemed 10 be in a Irance throughout the intcr\'icw. Go figure. Seriously. La Salle's theatre managed to put together another memorable pia} under the direction of Coleen Lapo"sk), In the month and a half bet"een the "tart of rehearsal~ and opening night. The cast "as one of the ~mallest j,.no"" 10 man. a condition \\hich forced many an actor to pia) at lc:a~t t"o parts. This \ituation meant frequent changing behind the slage

and .1 good bil of concentration to "jump" into one char.Jcter "hile still pla)ing another. The lead role of Henr) Gondorff "as played b) Jon Dilcnno. supported b) John Chambers in the role of Johnn) Hooker. The pIa) involves a "big con" on Doyle Lonnegan. played by Joe Zale\\ski. with his highpitched. itchy sidekick Floyd. played by Dan Caputo. Caputo doubled as Luther. the veteran con man who taught Hooker ever) thing he knew. The show "as bril路 liantly narnlled by Jim Vacc:l'~ superior emoting skills. Senior~ Mattl-lotz and Tim Carr rounded out thecasl. "ilh \ophomorc Pete Ei~cnho"cr. Actors played one. 1"0. and sometimes three parts at once. O\erall.this particular sho" brought a ne" twist to Ihe la Sallian theatre. It ~ho"ed that no matter ho" ..mati it C:ISt is. It can .,till produce just as good of a ..ho\\ This sho" SCi the Mage for man) years to come. inlflJducing young talcnt a.:. "ell as \'eteran actors. Ever) ,""'hool should be a~ Iud) to ha\e a show like this one.

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ivia Knoblach pla}cd the character of vera Simpm. llere she is sc;::n I' ith fellol' 1st members Ja<lQn Gaul. Tom HMO, lind Julia Bend in Joe)'~ :w club. "ChCl Joey'·.

He's My "Pal Joey" Music and Magic on La Salle's stage r thc last fcw ycars La Sallc's Thcater Dc.. partmcnt has continuously improved. Last year'.> Fame successfully brought many ncw faccs to La Sallc's stage induding thc much-needed dancer:. and many new aclOr:. and singers, Pal Jo(')' brought many of tho:)e face:. back. Pal Joey was more of a sophhticatcd show than we have been used to, so the cast size Ila~ cut down. which made the musical numbers outstanding. The part of JOe}. ;1 night club owner, was playcd b} Jon Dilenno, As u,ual he brought thc charactcr to life making the show ~ecl\1 much morc believable. Dan CapulO also played:1 large role as Mike. Joey's mentor, For Joe Zalewski, Mall HotL. Sam McCloy and Tim Carr. thi~ Ila!, their la:)t :.hOII here ,lI La Sallc. These "eniors along \lith Rhy~ John and Dan Vicario, st,lge I.:rell managers, have kept the theater going for the 1:1:.t few )e'lf~. Junior singer Mike Scarcelle and aetor Pete EisenhOllcr hal'e abo madc a considera ble contribut ion. Most import:lntly are the girls from neighbori ng schools tha t tr) out. During tr)out5 for last year's show Fame. ever two-hundred and fift) girb tried out. This year the turnout Ilasn't quitc as good, but we still have many

marc than wc could take, Of the twenty girb Ihat tried out for dancers, five or them Ilere accepted, ;lmong thcm werc Jen Nevergole, Sw.an Campbell. Dcnise Sandole and Karen I lallerma}er. Ken Williams, the choreographer, spent man hour~ teaching these girls many different dances, The jan) mu~ic was perrect ror tap dances and jazz numbcr:.. Even though Ihe girls had been trained in dancing ror most of Iheir life Ihe male dancers picked up the :.tcps quickly and \\erl.: ortl.:n waiting ror the girls to catch up, Thl.: music for Ihe :.hO\\ Ila~ performed by the best l)f 1hc band whieh made the sho\\! allthat much better, Evcn though a fell of thl.: musical numbers had to be .;ut from thl.: sho\\ thcre were still plenty of intcresting 'ong:. like "Happ) Hunting I-lorn", "You Mustn't Kick it Around'·. "Zip" and "Red HOI Momm,t". After many month~ of Ilork the show finally came togcthcr Ilith a re\\ hour:. to spare. Unlike the normal :.ho\1 at La Salle, all the lighting was done. lines were mcmuri/ed. :.ong:. II ere down pat. dance SICpS were fin~t1i/ed. ea:.t panic:. wcre announccd, costumes wIre together and all in timc to make it to green room to hC~lr Jon Dilenno'.> opening night speech.

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I -f'iO''''low Lowell (or is it one Ll I'as pla)ed b} !'eter Ei· ~erihol'er. This is Pete's second )ear I'ith La Salle \1usk Thc:l1er and his second great per· formance as a comic rclier character 3C1Or.

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The Adventures of Banda Songs tell the story ..:l":;--i-ne Quiet "\,light of Quiet Stars. Bando \\.:1S admiring the \Ioonlight in Vermont at A Summer Place. He "a~ approached by a Black \lagic Woman. who informed him thai she was In The \Iood for a little Siammin", they got into his Vehicle and decided to Get It On right then and there. "Wall J ~ccond!". he ~id Slimy. "I sec the American Patrol. \\ c ha\c to 1lIOP:' "You're right:" she said reluctantly. "Besides. We\'c Only Ju.)\ Begun. \\ c rea II) ought 10 Think about this. Hand me my Bluc Suede Shoes:' So Bando and his lady decided to meet at Tuxedo Junclion "Round \lidnighl and Take the "A" Train \0 the Land of a Thou~and Dances. Little did he koo\\. he .... all Cruisin' for a Blucllin', because he look a .... rong lurn On Green Dolphin Strecl. and ended up a Tourist In raradi)c bound for \10rocco, Luckil), il "'as therc Ihat he met the Girl from Ipancma at the Carne"al del Soul. and Ihe) had a \dld Lalin Fanlas) al the IIcMlbrea k Ilotei. While Ihe) \\ ere "1akin' Whoopee. ,he began to T\I i)t and Shoul violent I) . screaming. "Louie! Louic~" "Bul 01) name') Bando:' he said, JUSI then, Somelhing 11;lppened on Ihe Wa) 10 Heaven, as Hard路 llearted Ilannah began hurling Grecn OnionS'll them, "Whal arc the udd~'!" he \~ondered, "About 25 or () 10 4:' she ~aid with a smile. Thal \\ll~ the rinal Counldown, so Bando declared, "I Don'l Ha\e Ihe Heart 10 li\'e \\ilh you anymore, Plu). I've GOI a Girl in Kalama7OO: shc's a Shady I ad). but You've LO~I Thai Lm'in' feeling, I'm goin'

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10 li\e \lilh Proud \!ar):' She didn't Roll Wilh It. In facl. she threatened to ,end her asslbsin friends Killer Joe and Bad. Bad Ler0) Bro\\ n after him, he quickl) decided to slip Gnder the Board"alk oul 10 China Gro\'c to meel the Boogie \\ oogie Buglc Bo), to make plans for their Geta"i!), The) checked all the Train:,> and Boots and Planes. ;Jnd cho:.c to talc a \Iaidcn Voyage on the Iko, Iko to $;Jinl Thomas. BUlthe :.hip "asn't much more than ;l Little BrO\ln Jug, and barel) made il under Chelsea Bridge, Except for a minor stopover "hich left Banda "ith a rather na:'>t) Belgrade Hango\'er, O\,er one too man) Coconul Champagne:., the trip "as a Sentimental Journc). Thc i)land Lnder the Blue \Ioon was \1i5t) , and:,>O \\;1:' the bo),:I:,> he lamented, ''I'm lonel): He) Ibbc, I Can'l SU) \Ie Lo\e:' "Ah," he replied, "though you Don', Get Around \Iuch I\n)more. Ihi:,> i) a place where you can find Lo\e for Sale: an)time. lln)\\herc Dancing Men, a \'lagie nca: "hate\cr you \\ant:' So Banda got him :,>cltlcd \\ilh a ralher friendly \101l1an named Je;lnlllne, a nOlorious flirt, BUI lIallelujah Time didn't h:lppcn until Lester Leaped In, and Ihen, \\cll, things just got a little out or l.:ontrol. In rae\, Ihe Bo) should actually have peri~hed in thaI d:lTk lind dank dungeon if Bando hadn't arri\ed in thc nick or time and savcd him, They esl.:aped IOgelher, and \\:llked oul via Ihe Stairw;IY to I ka\cn.

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Students on the Move Having fun with Bikes and Skis rcc days, three nights. No parents. no schooL no job. 200 miles, eight hours. and three stales

away from home. Single-digit temperalUres. negative-degree wind chill. non-stop snowfall with depth counted in feel. 1\ first-class Holiday Inn in the middle of nowhere - a valley between Vermont's besl ~ki resorts lillcd with hundreds of high school guys and girls. and a Iota I of 15 chaperones. The La Salle ~cclion: 35 "young men," Mr. Gary Wiley. Mr. Nick Coggins. Mr. Bill Leahy (nol included in Ihe young men count), and their valiant kadcr: Mr. Robert Rus-

sell. These arc the voyages of the La Salle Ski Club. Its continuing mission 10 explore strange new mounlains. to seck out ncw. unmarked trails. to boldly ski where no :)kier ha~ ever gone before. Every year. right ~fter firsl-semester c>.ams. the ski club begins its trek 10 Vermont's Killington and OkClllO mountains. Each day is composed of waking up. a hearty breakfast at Denny':). skiing all morning. a quick dip in the hotel hot tub or pool to soothe the aching muscles. and the rest of the night. well. that's another story. Which brings us 10 the story of the bike club. In his role as a teacher. Saint John the Baptist de La Salle realized Ihe need for exercise in cxercising a sound

mind ~nd a healthy body. lie found that participation in sport~ \~as the ideal fulfillmenl of this problem. Heeding 11:1\ \\ i\c advice. Brother Joseph M ycr~. F.S.C. ha:. pro\ided for the ph)\ieal outlet of La Salle student~ b) forming the bike club. Probabl) one of the least publici/cd acti\ ilk.\ in the schoo1. it affords students an acti\"it) IJul\ide the realm of var:.it) competition. When autumn turn~ the countrpidc into a kaleidoscope of orange. red. and ;.ImOCr. a ~killcd group of individuab II ho :)hare a common lo\'c of c)cling take to the road in \c;Hd of e\citeillent. adventure. discovery and companiolhhip. C)ding along the Del~­ \~are and Raritan canal. it eOl11bin~tion p'.l\cd tr:lil :lnd grass p;l1h. running frum Bri:.101 to [:1:.1011. in an effortlesl> 60 mile ride. into quiet and unspoiled land. Other til11e\ \~e II ill trek along the Lehigh to Bethlehem. Valle) lorge to \bna)unk. and Ne\1 Ilope to rrellchto\ll1 ;1I1d then on to Frenehlo\~n. Earlier this year lIe rude in the I~o~ Chace Cancer Center' Bikea-Thon. The Tour La Salle i:) the gual of the Bike Clubthe ultimate ride. Thi\ }e,tL thc grueling 106 mile trip \\ill start .lnd fini:)h at La Salle.

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Great Ideas in a Classic Tradition Minds meet in the Gazebo r almost one half centur). the Ga7cbo has been La Sallc\ moM oomprchcnsi\'c liter,lr) publicatIOn. t..ndcr the ~orlh) direction of one 1,)( Iitcralurc\ rinc,' in.. lructor~. \1r. \1ichael O'Toole. .IpproximJtcl) 60 .. Iudcnh ..ubmi! es)a)~. poctr). art. and pholOgraph) for critical fe\ ic\\, throughout the ..chool )car (bul m0'l11) to"Jrd )Car'll cnd). or thc.sc ..alienI ..ample.... il rclati\c1) lllllaU 2S arc chosen for publication in the final product. "hich i.. then distributed in the ..pring. Ir one \Ionder...... h) publication occur.. onl) un,"c each ..chool )l.'3f. it i.. mosllikel) due 10 the O'Toole theor) of the impcrfcclabilit) of \Hitmg. c.. pccial!) \\ hen pertamlng 10 high loChool students. The lrcmcndou.. amounl of lime and diligence requi,itc in the preparation of ~ueh a polcntiatl) profound mOlgil/ine nM) be p.m of the rca:.on al~o" Ilo\\cvcr. thi,theor) i:. bclic\cd 10 be thc cause of the seemingl) botlol1lle~, \\ell of arti,tic and titcrar) s::lgacity found here at La S.lIle. and p.lrticubrl) in the Gazebo. as "etl a" Ihe rea"on "0 man) people cnjo} reading what i" contained in it

r fa~~ I" a talented <en路 """I al>OJ \",>rHflbulro IQ the G. 'coo b~ .. ,>l"~'"ll In thc r 1C'\."Il\ (reallle \\ nlln@: ~l .. \,

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r. "flehacl O'Toole h moderator of the Galeboo Hc makes ~urc th:lt thc works .ubmillcd arc ..orth pubh.hin~ and if he finds thc) 'rc nOl hc ""Orb "Ith the Sludcntloaehic\路c :J 1c\c1 or cJccllencc: almost unh<onl of

phomorc Sean DuIT} i~ one of the hardest "or~lng ~IU路 dent~ in thc school As ..cll as :lcademiQ hc partleipale) in JUSt about e'路cr) :leu"II) La Sallc offers. Ite is onc of the blll!cSI contributors in thc Galcbo,


Extracurricular Expansion New Teachers, New Activities, New Opportunities cspitc its rather dubious status as one of the llctivitics most prolH1cal1y claimed on La Salle

seniors' transcripts, the lntramurals program aCluall) docs exist. and what's morc. students oftentime!' do show up to participate. Whether a student pla)\ in order to release school-related tensions or just for ~mc (nor01all禄 friend I) competition. he almost ah~a)s cnjo)1> the experience. This }car. the program has rcall) laken off under the dircction of modcralOr) \ir. Wile) and \1f. Coggin!>. \\ith a generOUl> helping of organization and ereati\'!I}. the S1udcnts "cre treated to a program "hich "3\ both fun and challenging. Intramurals has been transformed" ith the help of sc\'cral significant change fip,l. the incemhe of participation points was introduced. re\loarding the most involved homerooms and reinforcing the principle that it doesn't matter whether you \loin or lose. it's ho\lo c1e\'erl)" you organize jour homeroom to !>ho\lo up for fhe minutes and write their name'> before bolting. Second, the year was divided 1010 three !.eparate !.ea~on!> and the prizes (doughnuts) were doled out to each sca~on's homeroom champion. rinally, more diverse activitie!> were lIddcd to the ledg路 cr. ,uch a~ ehcs!. and Trivial Pursuit. in the hopes of im-ohing more :;tudents 10 the program. ,\- ith help of these change!> and the efforts of countle'i!> 'Iudents. along with the moderators. the Intramurals Program this year pro\ed itself to be much more than simpl) I. 2, J. 4

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Mediums of Expression Ideas on Film and Canvas hile the La Salle Photo Club \\orkcd thi\ lear as :1 support group for both the Wisterian and the Yearbook to provide ncccs· :.ar} photo~ :Ind photographcr~. the club also tried to rOMer the gro.... til of a nCCCloSar) group of photographers to help out at \'ariou~ function) around the school. One 'uch f unl;lion of thelT \\ ork \\ 3» t he ~ontribution of color

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and the club al~ organllcd the photo exhibit for the rC\li\al of the \n:. in \la). Lead b} moderator \iT Bill Geiger and Senior Da\c Kaiser the group tried to takc :>(udcnb '" ith a \ariel} of photographic e,<perience Jnd mold them into competent photographers. capablc e\en of developing thelT o\\n film In La Salle') darkroom. from taking ~lide~ around campu~ for critical c\J.luJ.tion b} the group and \1r Geigcr. to shooting "h.lIc\cr thc~ might like and enJo). the Photo Club tries 10 bring more cre;Jti\it} 10 the campus and to the student~

Every Thur:.da} afternoon. under the e'(pcrt lUtelagc of \lr,_ Diane \kGo...crn. tornorrOII" Picas~Ol> and van Gogh, mect for an hour of fren/ied br:lin~torllling and e\plo,ivc crciltivity. The org:lni/ation i, designed for the 'ludent-arti:.t:. \\ho·...e gi...en up the finger painb but ,till

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,cc art a:. a fun }ct po"crfu] fllC:lns of :.clf-expression. It aIM' gives the opponunit} for those La Salle students \\ hI} don't take an un cia!>:. to cultivate their appredatillll for the arts a~ "ell as any talent they may have. Thc Art Club abo give, back to the school lime and time again. From the nnnual contributions it makes to th~· "Open Hou~e." to thc numerou:. posters and decor;ltions.the c1ub's v,ork can be secn almost cvcrywhere. Thl" October. marking the fi\c hundredth anni\'ersar} of Columbus' arrhal 10 the ..... ew World. the La Salle \n Club dedicated ibclf to commemorating the historic Journc) There is no doubt that the \n Club prides ihdf in Ib role \0 create. enhance. and celebrate La S.t1Ie·, Imagination. If }OU e\er v,ondercd "here that m·l',J.ic of St. John the B;Jpti~1 de La Salle originated. or \\ here all the bulletin boards :.upporting La Salle's ,!",rls and acti\'itie:,> "ere m;Jde. )OU ha\'c to look no fanher than \he ..-\n Club. \J> its members learn the finer points of the fine .ITt:.. tht} also enjo} enriching 1.1 S.dlc·:. enHronment through murals. mosaic:,>, and m.tn} othcr acti\iti~. Lnder the leadership of President R,)b Gl:ldu and \·1odcrator \lr:,>. Diane McGovern. the Club halo been one of the rno~t dcdicated activities fpr enriching the cultural gro\\{h of Lot Salle.

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Staying on Top Maintaining the La Salle Tradition of excellence 4!!i~~e E'tplorer~ returned to the gridiron this seaM:/n In hopes of again cstablb.hing themselves a~

a force in the Catholic League. Fueled b} !)hov.. ing~ in ~crimmagcs againsl Pcnnsbury and Nc~haminy. the team headed up to camp in the two

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Upon returning from camp, La Salle "as faced .... ilh IWO ..lrong prc-~cason foc ... PI} mouth·Whitemarsh and Ilol} Cr~ .. of Delran. 'cw JCT!>C}. \gainsl P\\. the learn fahercd 10 the fiht half But led b) learn captain..

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bounded toa 14-13 \iCIOT} lIol} Cro:.s. the 1991 South JeTSC} Stale Champiun.... rolled over La Salle 34-0. The lCal11'~ Catholic I.e'lguc season opened up :lg'110',( North Catholic. With oUhl:lnding defensive pcrforrnance~ b) Joe \1cKenzic. Chri~ Brad). and Bill Seller~.the team beat 'orth 14-0. \1cDevilt. La Salle's first home game. \o\a~ no match for the strong running of bach Bill Tatar. Chri~ Come). and KC\'in Lahr. \o\ho hclped to handle \feDc\itt 16-0. The next t"O gJme~. pla)ed under the lights of 'orthe'l~t High School. pitted La Salle againsl CardlMI Doughcrt~ and I ather Judge. Dougher!) 's runand·~h()()1 \\a~ ~hu\ do.... n b) L;I Salle's defense. while the offcn~c. bdlind senior linemen Tom Ragusa, Fred Ilagcn. \1 ike Adamo". Greg Lavin. and Jcrcm) Wintcr~. including tight end~ Chad Ormond and Andre" Gilligan. pounded on Doughert)'lo defense for a 13-) \ietor~ The game against Judge .... ould prO\'e 10 be a

grudge match..... ith La Salle looking to avenge last )ear".\. pla)off 1Ul>~. Incon~l~tcnc) riddled both teams throughout the game. but Judge ~cored late in the ~eCtlnd half to take the" in. 7-0. Returning home to play at Springfield against Bishop Fgan proved an opportunit) for the team to regroup and seule do'-'"n. hammering Egan 47-6. The .... in .... as put a .... a) .... hen loenior J. P. Fenningham returned an interception for a touchdo\o\n. \rchbishop R)an. the defending Pel champions. ""ere ne,'(l on La Salle's Ii!'>!. With strong performances b) both team~. the game came do""n to a R)an field goal. \\'ilh less than 1:30 remaining in Ihe game. R)an's kider ju,t sque:lked the ball past a diving Sean \1I.:Derrnoll 10 take the game 3-0. \rchbi.\.hop Wood prO\cd to be a true test of La S'llle\ mellle. After trailing in the first half b) 6. La S;llle po\\ered bad in the '>Ccond half 10 take the game 7-6 follo""ing a Joel Klock extra point. For J. .'M,."Cond )ear in a ro". the Explorers faced r.Jlher Judge in the pla)offlo. bUI Judge prevailed. The team fought hard. but 10,t the game 14-.2. la Salle\ football team ended its 1992 season on Thank~gi\'ing Da) again~1 long-time rival SI. Joseph'!> Prep at La Salle Uni\cr~ity, b) defeating the Prep 17· 7. Thi... \\a, an opportunit) for the seniors to experience the thrill of pla)ing In front of the .... hole school eommunit} for the last time a~ Explorerlo.

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tcams both had successful seasons this fall. The JV team rinishcd the season .... ilh a 5路12 record. The} started the season ith a 21路14 victor) o\er Holy Cross. The Explorer"s erc led on offense b) juniors Jim \1echan al quarterback and Tom Grehis at fullback and a strong line led b) Christian Cooper, Ian Mackintosh. Mike McGovern and Scott Murph). The team finished its season in the Catholic League with a victory o\'cr Archbishop Wood. The tcam

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McDonald and Kevin MacAllister. junior linebacker Frank Grosso. and junior defensive backs Brian Meehan and Brett Lofgren. The Freshmen team also had a successful season finishing undefeated in the Calholic League "ith a 60-1 record. The) "erc led on offense b) quarterback Dan t-1ange) and running backs Brian Curci and John \1allach and lincman Pal CO) Ie. Thc team finished thc season" ith a 28-0 "in over rival $1. Joseph's Prep. The Freshmen defense "as led by tackle Bill) Donahue, end Ian Jcnkins, and defensive baek Jeff Coniglio.


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occeT is a sport that thrives and builds on the success of its team from year to }car. and while last }car's varsity tcam presented itself as a

daunting challenge for this )car's learn to repeat that

success. this season's accomplishments prove that La Salle Soccer is indeed on the risco and will be for years to come. It is dear that the 1992 Varsity squad outshined all others.

Head coach Bob Pernc l)tccrcd his young team into a season of blood. Sweat. and lears. With help from assistant coaches Mati "Rook" Noel and La Salle graduate Drc.... Stock mal. directed his team to

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their second appearance in the Eastern Pennsylvania Youth Soccer Association State Classic Tournament. The team entered as defending champions. By soundly defeating Cardin'll O'Hara in the first game, La Salle faced Chestnut Hill in the final. With only seconds remaining in a highly defensive game, La Salle was able to score the game's onl) goal and win for the second year in a row. But lhe success of the preseason was pushed aside as the team prepared for the regular season. The team captaim Mark Wimmer and Ken Clark anchored a team which would have to prove itself to everyone. The defense proved to be overwhelming to all other teams' offenses. Led b~ Senior John Volpe, Juniors Phil Kiernan, Josh Lane, and Bill Hartman. and Sophomore Chris Lynch, the team recorded over 10 shut-

as "ell as two Second Team All-Catholics. Senior Mark Wimmer. juniors Kevin M ullin and 'vfike McFadden, and sophomore Mike LOllier controlled the midfield. To fill in the gaps were Joel Klock, Dave Cattie, and Scott Szewezak. Combining defensi\c skills and an offensive mindfmme, the midfield was the league's best. The front line attacked with savagery and proved to be one of the most threatcning in the Northern Division. Torn McLaughlin, Bob Pefne and Kyle Waldowski worked to find the final winning shot. Thc team would havc been incomplete without the roles of keepcr\ Doug Kensey, Brian Romano, and Sophomores David Schaffer, Tom Mason, and Mike McNamee. La Salle set:l new precedent this year by establishing itself as a powerhouse in the Catholic League. The team sel a school-best ten-game undefeated streak, recorded their second ever playoff berth, received six All-Catholics (and should have had more), and finished the season with the best record in the school's history (11-3-3). The future of La Salle soccer looks bright. Graduating only seven Seniors, Coach Pefne hopes to take La Salle inlo the ne;<t level of a championship season, The Seniors wish to thank all players, coaches, parenls, and friends who supported them throughout their playing years at La Salle nnd would like to wish luck to next year's team. OUh

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on'l Quit:' Ihe motto of any persistent person, can be easily applied to the JV soccer team here at La Salle. Whether they're trying 10 prove the varsity coaches \\ rong in sending them down or to earn a varsity spot for next season. the members of the 1992 La Salle JV soccer team endeavored to work as hard as they could to win their games and prove them~c1ves worthy of a shot at the varsity. The JV team showed a promising future for La Salle soccer by playing well in games against Ryan. North. Dougherty. and the remainder of their rivals. The players worked throughout the season to eliminate fundamental mistakes and to become all;Hound good prospects for the varsity team. The members of La Salle's freshmen team were initiated into the experience of Catholic League soccer. Facing the younger versions of many of the same teams as the varsity plays. the freshmen learned what La Salle expects from its soccer players and they .... orkcd hard to meet these requirements. Based on the talent exhibited by theJV and freshmen teams, the soccer team here at La Salle seems to be continuing in the right direction. Only one thing can happen if all of these gifted players reach their potentials: Calholic League Championships for La Salle. nderdassman Marc Bailey lears down the soccer field looking for a center to pass.

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clude!. junior!. and ~cnior!>. because sophomores are not "lJo.... cd to row at this time. This fact doesn't stop the die-hard sophomores from coming down to the river 10 lift .... eights. run, ;Ind prcrarc for the spring season. Thi.. year the team IS continuing the "Qrk ethic of last year's SC3!lon. and the !leniors show c\'cn more promise for '>UCCOs than last }car \\ ilh their increased size and

their determination to chan. up some victories for La Salle_ The seniors arc at the helm. guiding their learn. Ir)ing to sho,"" ltOmc lcadcn.hlp to the younger ro.... ers. The fin.1 race of the seawn for the Varsity 8 \loas the Ilead of the Ohio. \\ hich is a head race approximately t\\O and a half milell long and lakes place on the \lIegheny Ri\'er III Pitbburgh. A head race gets it, name because instead of having all the boats start the race at the same time. boats arc "enl a "head" of each other u:.ually in interval!' of len scconds. Therefore. the \lolnner of a head race is deemed so because of hi:. time in relation to the other crc\los. La Salle was fortunate enough to claim two medals in the one race: a ,ilver medal for finbhing :.ccond overall, and a gold mcd:ll for I1ni:.hing firM out of the high schools. A

rowlllg team from SI. Catherinc·s. Canada, cdgcd La Salle out of two gold medal:. by seventy-two hundredth.. of a second. This is the first ycar the Head of Ihe Ohio has given a medal just for high schools, prob· abl~ because more and more high school crews arc competing in this even\. All rowers were geared up for the Ilead of the Connecticut, which was held on October 11. This was the first race of the Fall Crew ~e:l ...on for the rest of the team. 1 he rowing team usually goes 10 the presligious Head of the Charles e\'cry fall. where Ivy league teams such as Hanard. Yale, and Brolo\, n race. nol 10 mention Olher big ro"ing teams :.ueh as Massachuseus Institute of Technology. Lnfortunately. an error "as commilled in processing the race entries. and La Salle \\'as nOI able 10 enter Ihe racc. But a ne\\ race for the La Salle Cre~ thi.) fall "as the Head of the Occaquan. "hleh ",as held in Occaquan. Virginia. \! the present time. Ihc members of the Varsity Ei~ht arc as follo"s: Bill McKeown. bow seat; Rich Lcmano\\ic/. t\\O scat: \1ikc Bavuso. three seal: John Smyth, four scat; John Jugler. five scat: John Wilson. ,i.\ scat: Greg Mullen. se\'en scat; Mike Fegley. stroke: and either Mall Tomlinson or Mike Witkowski as cox'II ;lin

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They Wear Short Shorts The key to success is perseverance: They've got what it takes a Salle's 1992 Cross-Country learn looked to place second to none in this year's Catholic League Championship. BUI although thcy placed third. performances rose well beyond previous

expecI31 ions, providing a satisfying finish to a long and rigorous season.

This year's !carn, compiling an excellent record of 27-1. fared well in sCllcrallnvitational races throughout the cast coast. Lcd by AII-Calholic runners Jack Horgan and Steve Roeser, the tcarn made successful showings at thc Salcsianurn Invite. finishing 3rd, at the Eastern Stale Championships. finiShing 2nd in the "B" race. and al Ihe Briarwood Invite, finishing 4th. For the fiTSIlimc in La Salle History Ihc team travelled to the Preparatory Slate Championships, taking place llt Mercersburg Academy. With about 16 teams competing, La Salle look an impressive second. losing to rival St. Joseph's Prep. Individual honors were attained by Jack Horgan and Sieve Roeser, who captured 1st team All-Stale, while Mark Beaver look 2nd team All-Slate. The VarsilY Squad did in fact redeem ils loss to the Prep at the Catholic League Championships on November I S. Placing third behind St. James and Arch·

bishop Wood, La Salle ousted St. Joe's by five points. Individually, Jack Horgan attained All-Catholic honors, placing second and running a time of 16:43. tying his own school record set earlier this year in a league meet. Steve Roeser, taking an impressive 11th, re· ecived All-Catholic honors. while Mark Beaver, Brendan Boland. and Jim McHugh received Honorable Mention All-Catholic. Under the experience of Head Coach Pat Devine, the La Salle Cross-Country team prevailed as one of the most successful squads on both regional and state levels. Although Ihe IC~ll11 will be losing tri-captains Steve Roeser, Mark Beaver and Brendan '"T.L'· Boland, as "ell as seniors Doug Demeter and Anlhony Calvitti. La Salle looks forward to next fall. With Ihe relurn of juniors Frank Markey. Steve Blasi. Brian Mallhcws. Brendan Campbell. and Dan "the fiend" Rendine. as well as sophomores Andy Mohl, Jack Horgan, and John and Mike Dooley, La Salle Cross-Country will continue 10 hold a presence on the race course. And 10 all the runners. remember Ihe words of Steve Prcfontainc. who said "A 101 of people run a race 10 sec who is the faslest. I run to see who has Ihe mOSI guts."

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Eg,tn at home, the team held Egan to one field goal in the last five minutes to seal the win. aided by Brend'HI O'Neill's 18 points, They then defeated McDevitt :lnd lost to North despite Olender's 26 points. The tcam Ihcn playcd at Kenrick, and won, behind 13 points from O'Neill. Against Ryan. in the next game, the team played well, but lost after leading by threc points with 12 seconds rcmaining. The team rebounded in thcir next game. at Wood. With Wood leading, 61·59. in the last minute, Brendan O'Neill sunk a three-pointer with 31 seconds left, to win the game. The team then lo~t 10 Judge again, despite 14 points from Brendan O'Neill. The team rebounded to defc'lt Dougherty. but then lost 10 Egan, but closed out the season strongly, Throughout the year, the team was led by its three ~eniorl>: forward Kevin Olender, center John Smyth, :llld forward Paul Reilly. Guards Brendan O'Neill and Tim Erb were a strong presence in the backcourt. and forward Barr} Whelan contributed size and ability. Throughout the l>eason, the team gave a strong effort. and when playing \\ell, they played up 10 everyone's c\pcctations. to the enjoyment of all who watched.

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High Tops and High Potential -I"-r""he 1992-93 La Sa lie junior varsity basketball tcam, coached by Mr. Joe Dempsey. was determined to be ready when called upon, wheth-

er in a demanding game or when the varsity learn needed suppon. Whether attempting to prove varsity coach Mr. Fitzgerald "Hong in sending them down, or jusl trying to secure a varsity spot for next year, the members of the J.V. team became accustomed to the :it)lc of play and the necessary skills involved in Catholic League basketball. Throughout the schedule. the tcam was led by the capable ball-handling and outside shooting of guards

Ken Kerr and Jack Horgan. Junior forwards Brian Carmody and Tom Mulvey provided inside power, as did junior Kevin Bracken and sophomore Jared Goodwin. who split time at center. The leam stuck together in tough contests against Judge, Ryan. North. Wood. and the rest of the Catholic League North. The members of the J.V, team also contributed strong support to the varsity. through salient backup play and resoOlint vocal encouragement. This year's freshmen team also bade well for the ncar future of La Salle basketball, Through playing the younger versions of many of the same teams as the varsity plays, as well as other tellms, the freshmen learned what the La Sallc basketball tradition and followers would expect of them. and what they would have to do in order to succeed, From the performance of both the J,V, and freshmen teams this year. one can deduce only one certainty: another Catholic League championship is in the future for La Salle; it's just a question of when we \\ ill garner it. oaeh Joe Dempsey: All righl. guys. now here's Ihe d'ial. Ken, you go gellhe potalo chips. Ryan, )'OU gCI lhe Roy's rried chicken


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Salle's 1992-93 crop of varsity wrestlers Cil rTied one desire throughout their season: the ambition to be the belot. an ide:! upon which :In) (e,1I1l in any sport must be based in order 10 hope

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well as La S:lllc's own tournament on December 18 and 19. When the Catholic League schedule arrived, the Explorers were prepared for what would follow. The) ddcalcd Monsignor Bonner and 51. James in the opening week. and Bishop Egan and Cardinal O'Hara the nex\. On January 20 at La Salle, the grapplers became the only team in the Catholic League North to thaI point to defeal Archbishop Wood. Next. in a hard-fought match against arehrival St. Joseph's Prep, the Explorers were upset. Yet they rebounded in the next wcek to defcat Cardinal Dougherty and SI. John "\Jcumann. And in yet another dirricult contcst. the tC:lm fell to undefeated North Catholic, 30-27. in a

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In such an individual-oriented sport as wrestling. individuals must be recognized for their accomplishrncnb. For La Salle. thut means. most of all. senior Senn McDermott. Last year's undefe;lted national prep ~ehool champion at 171 pounds. McDermott was a force \\ith which to be reckoned throughout the year, as he maintained his position as one of the best wrestlers in the nation. Seniors Dan Fritz (189 and heav)\\cight), Mike Tu~clltlo (189), and Kevin Dager (135) also provided clutch points consistently, as did juniors Kevin Latchford (J 19) and Jon Dager (140 and 145). Strong supporting pcrforrnance~ were also turned in b) juniors Josh Da}ll1ont. Fran Felice and Amir Palmer.:Ll> well as seniors Diego Morales and Li:lI11 Herron. With a strong crop of underclassmen. the La Salle grapplers arc sure to extend their current success into years to come. The one thing of which you can always be sure is thllt they II ill gillc their best on every occasion, \~hkh is all :lnyone can ask.

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the 1992-93 La Salle s\\irncr:. undertook the challenge to defend the Cath· olic League litle \\ hich the} h:l\c garnered in each of the JXllll four }earll. The team knc" that in order 10 aHa In this goal. the) .... ould have 10 lmln for man} grueling hours in the nexi four months. The team coa~lcd lo.... ard Chmtmall..... hen the) did their loughelll training of the }car. Practices cncompasllcd ncarl)

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In This Sport, Body Contact is Encouraged c 1993 La Salle Lacrosse learn 'ict a goal for itself al Ihc OUlsel: 10 "in the inaugural Philadelphia Catholic League championship. Although Ihi~ goal i:. a lofl} one. it is cen:!.!n1} anainabte. Duc to IC:lnl"ork, dedication. and thc immense support of thc L:l Salle communi!}. Ihc team S3" its four month:. of hard "ork Pll} off \by 8. the day of the pel ch:llnpionship:., La Salle had the honor of ho:.ting the first c\'cr Phil'ldelphia Catholic League lacrosse tournament, \\ hich \\3' held ;"'larch 21 ,lnd 28. Among the other tcams In the C;llholic League \\ho competed for the fir.. t I:lcro~ ..c lille in I>hiladclphia \\erc Father Judge. ·\rchbi:.hop Carroll. Bi:.hop Egan. ;\rchbi~hop Ryan.

Cardinal O'llara. ;.ind \Ionl>ignor Bonncr. in onc of Ihe lnQl>t cnicTlaining and compctithc e\ents of the -.caloOn_ With 14 seniors returning to the team. including goolie John DOll}. ;h \lclI as several returning underda"lTlen. including 1<1:.1 }ear'l> MV!). Chris L}neh. La Salle pOl>sel>,ed enough experience to guide them through the rigors of Iheir :.ophornore sea~on of lacr()';sc. La:.t }car'l> 2-9 record did nOI appropri:ucly illul>tr:Hc '-111 the hard "urk :!nd effort put in by Ihe pla}crl>o I\nd with :.ccond-}'car conch Mr. Bill Leahy al Ihe helm. Ihe E'(plorerl> \Ierc certain to make a run for it in \in} and 10 cn:.conce a \\inning Iradition for La Salle lacrOl>:'C.

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soared through the str:Hosphcrc. past the Jet !>lrcam and approached the atmosphere of \Iar" the 1993 edition of the La Salle \'arsil) baseball team .... ;1) .\ouccc.\o!>ful 3) u.\oual Dauntlessly led by head coach \Ir Joe Parisi. assi)tant Brother Tim \hern. and pllching coach \1T. Ted Smith. the team's ,ucec" "J.~ ffi;Jtchcd on I) by its collective dfort in C;l\;h g'lffiC.

The procedure began .... ith y.orkoulS in carl} February. when the pilcher) and catchers prepared thClll,c1\c) for J. rigorou) loI.:a)on of Catholic league baseball. \fler ")pnng training:' the learn played non-league prc·,ca~n game) ;11 Cardinal O'llara. home against $1 John 'cumann. Roman Catholic. and at Calvert lIall in Baltimore Then Ihe regular season commenced. The team opened Cuholic League ..... orth phI) ;Jg.:lin"t Bi~hop I, gan at home and Ihen pla)ed another non-league game at \\ e~t Catholic. Then. during EasIer .... eek.. Ihe team pl;l)ed Cardinal Doughert) ...... orth C;,Itholic ;Jnd Bi;.hop ,,"enrid. ..... ith on I) the i\orth eonle"l ;11 home, The I >;plorers pla)ed nl home again~1 Hi"hop \lcDc\-IH and at Father Judge in the nexl ....eek. •1 non-league game ug;linlol tradilional rival SI. Jo· ..eph'.. Prep. ;lnd lhen horne again;.1 An.::hbi:.hop R)3n and \rehbi"hop Wood. Tile team then pla}ed each Catholic 'ortll team for Ihe :.econd time. al the op· JlO"ite :.ite. and Ihe) ab.o made I.... 0 extensive rood trip:.. 10 'e.... York to pia) al Kellenberg \1emorial. and to

Jcr..c) Cit). 'J. to pia) a fello.... ChriSi1'3n Brothers' ..ehool. Hudson Calholic. Then the second season. the pla)off:.. arri\ed. and the Explorers .... ere determined and prepared to :.ucceed. fhroughoul their schedule. the team .... as led b) a lineupof predominantl) :.enior:.. Catcher Kevin Conlin .... a .. a force on both offen~ and defense all year. as .... a.. first ba ..eman·pitchcr Kevin Olender. Second b;bcman Joe Clpolloh. ;.horhlop Bob Ball. and third b,hcman Child Ormond :III had good seasons. Oul· fielder.. Rob Gladu, Se:1n Graebner, Greg Lavin, Gerr) I-Iarlc), and Chm Zallie had ;.Irong seasons, and pilcher;. Dan frit7 (a pre-season high school All· \merica :.dection) and Chri:. DeSih'is held opponents III chcd. The Junior e1a~~ :.ignificantl) contributed to the team'~ :.ucces:.:ls "ell. Catcher Barr} Lopoten supplied JXl"er and defen:.e behind the plate. pitcher Brett L..fgren hurled on I) hi~ belot arsenal of pitches against the op~ilion. and outfielder Bill Hartman provided greal :.pced and defenloe. Third baseman Tim Gannon. ..hort\lop Kevin Kline. nnd second ba:.eman Don Quinn pro\ided deplh 10 the infield \\ hen needed. as did Tim I rb and Jim Gorman in the outfield . \\ ith the ~UCCe;.:. :lnd l<llent of the returning p1<lyers, a .. "ell a~ Ihe tremendous polcnti:l.1 of the members of the J Y, and frc)hmcn teall1:..lhc La Salle varsity base· b,lllte,lm is ,,'ertaln to remain eonsiSlenll) competitive f,'r man} year) into the fUlure.

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The J.Y. team. COilChcd by 1\'1r. George Denacola. honed their skill~ in order 10 be rcady al any time to fill the need:. orthe V(ITsity. Wilh lOugh division games against Archbishop Wood. Bishop Kenrick. Father Judge. 3nd the rest of the traditional rivals. in addition to non-league contc:.t~ against Wesl Catholic nnd $"

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he 1993 La Salle tcnnis team inaugurated their ~ca)on with one goal in mind: to \\io the Cath· olic League charnpion~hip and to avenge their emotional dcfc;l\ in the finals at La Salle Univcrsit) Ihe previous) car. /-h the :,cason began. the) Ilcrc fully equipped to accompli~h alrno!>l anything. Coach Mr. Tore Hanssen II cnt into I he ,cason \1 i th a n amazing 28-2 record si nee

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In hil. rookie iocu:.on. Mr. Hanssen led the team to a C;llholic LC:lguc championiohip. and he has high ",piT'llion'. for the futlJrc of La Salle tennis, \\ ith which he often entertaini> hi~ pla)crs. including. "By the time I'm through \\ilh them. all the stiffs'll be gone!'" The cOiH:hing ..,taff for the 1993 season \\:lS rounded out b) 1'v1r. \1ike Dolan and a surpri~ing addition. assistant coach Rob Rothman. Rob'~ )outh and experience of· ten "'crvcd to guide ma n) of the pkL) ers duri ng difficult m:.LIche.... Senior leadership has been a tradition with La Salle tennis and it \\US thoroughly continued this yeur. with nve experienced senior~ guiding the learn by their ex· :Llnple. K~le Waldo\\ski. Mike Kerlin. Pat McGowan and Bill Palm cntcrcd lheir respective senior seasons pos~es..,ing a great deal of vor:.il) experience. and lirstyear v1lr..,it) pla)er Ron Desai \\a~ a fine addition 10 the group.

The Lu Salle tennis team could have accomplished nothing. howcver. \\ ithout the backbone of their team. junior Ed Colfer. After pla)ing mostl) second singles in hi~ frcshman and sophomores years. Ed was ready to take on the number one singles position. He performed commendably. using hi~ nne tournament exp..::rience throughout the Philadelphia area as a found.llion. The present and future of La Salle tennis arc tremendou~ly promising due to a great group of underc1a~smen, Junior~ Colfer and Kevin Whalen as well as ..,uphol1lore~ And) Ste\\art and Dave Stimmler will carry the team into 199~ wilh the help of a number of other talented players. A... the 1993 sea..,on \\ent along. the pluyers really ..,tarted to come together as u team. Practices became run despite the grueling "suicide" linc drills. Occa..,ionrlll). basketball twining in the gymnasium kept the spring in the legs of the racquetmen. With the ..,pring \\cather ab.o carnc the re..,urrection of the BarIJ-Q tradition after certain home matches. Once May came 1110ng. thc tenni.., team started living not so much for their future goals bUl for the present, for the BB-Q'~, the hard practices. and the fun they had to· gether ... and the) knew that with all these. any of their drcam~ could be accomplished.

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Rollin' on The River Spring Crew Faces Many Obstacles his yca(~ "pring rowing progmm. fueled by numcrou:. fall victories, .... a) led b) tcarn c"pwins Bill McKeo" n and John Wil~n. Seniors Rich Lcmano\\icl and Jcrcm) Winter) locrvcd as capwin) to the junior and :.ophomorc cla:>!>cs rc:.pcctivcl). \\'jlh the tcam capIOlin". there ,,::I:. a :.Irong comingcnt of moti\3lcd ~cnior1> \\ ho II ere dedicated to leading the learn 10 \ictor) Thi:. ) C::I r') Varsi!) 8. the top oo..'1t on .M{uJd..... as he-aliI) cOnlc:.lcd this )car. V)ing for ,cab in the boat "erc returning V:lr~il) 8 members John \\'i1loOn. Jcrcm) Winters. and Rich Lcmano\\ic1.. a~

\\ell a" senior, \like Fegle). John Juglcr. Bill \lcKco\\n. Greg \lullen. ~Iikc B:i\uw. John Sm)lh. \like Bergen. \lall Laurich. J,lInic Slack. Carl Graf. Bri.1n lIao\Oo. and John L1o~d. With strong under-

;;:1a,,:> ~UPfX)rt. the~e ,cnior~ \\cre pressured to .... ork their harde~t all )ear. Ic~t the} lose their scats to undercla,smen. Led by head coach Mr. Bob Reinhardt. as§i~tant coade,:> Brothcr Torn Dunn. Mr. frank Cataldi. Bill Ern~t. Dave Ilaine~ and Mark Weston. and freshman cO<lches \ir. Peter Sigmund and John Doughert}. this )ear\ team hoped to defend it':> Catholic League title and ,,:ontinued it':> tradnion of being the number one

high ~chool ro.... ing PO" cr in the nation. Of the eight coachc'lo. t.....o arc new to thc program. Mr. Frank Cataldi. \\ ho previou~l) coached at La Salle Universit}. ;lnd John Doughert) are ~ure to bring added success to the team. La~t )ear\ (cam .... a':> extreme!) cornpctithe on a nation:ll1c\e1. The \ ar!>it) 8 finished in third place in the Stotesbur) Cup Regatta. the biggest and mOSt eompctiti\e high ~ehool regatta in the countr). also including "hool.. from Canada. and the team finished ...econd in the 'Iochoolbo) nationab. Also mcdaling in the:>c racc!> .... a~ the Junior double. ro.... ed b) Carl Graf .lnd Brian lI:m:.on. \\ ith the succeio') of last )ear'') tcam.therc .... ere man) ')choob \\ho .... ere "out to beat u,:' Some of the m(hl potcnt competition came from :Innual rival 51. Jo')eph\ Prep and some ver) ~trong Canadian ,:>chooh. With the attitude of thi,:> )C;lr'S team. the leadcr-,:>hip provided b} the uppcrcla",slllcn. a ~trong coaching st3ff. nc\\ equipment purcha-':>ed in the off-~ea!>on. and the dauntlcM' "Upporl of parent!> and fani>. the 1993 spring cre\\ <"caM)n \\~b one of lhe rno':>t succes!>ful in La Salle hi~tor~ .

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Farewell . 'Brolher, I need to talk to you about this class I'm taking:' Brolher James will, upon hearing these words, run off to find a packet of his Irish tea before he takes you into his office to do a little computing. But we'll never figure out if that accent of his is from Brooklyn, Boston, or some other foreign country. For certain we will miss his calm reassurance when there is an error in our repon cards. The harsh stoicism he brought to Chemistry class will not be forgouen. Above all, we will miss Brother James for all that he has done for us in our four years at La Salle: put up with every single one of our antics like no teacher ever couJd.

"A good boy, Brother:' Brother Linus' typing classes will be no more. Perhaps we will find another way to gel his "cookies," maybe the mail. or in the homeroom folder. Everyone will just have to buy their own packs of Nibs. And we must pray that he will not discontinue "The Home Keys." Brother. we wish you all the best in your retirement. Mayall your days be filled with Pittsburgh sunshine and golf. (Oh, and keep calling us on our birthday!


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tragedy." Mrs. Mehr has always been their for liS 10 help us gel through our troubled limes with death. Whelher she told us of her own experiences. or allowed our aJtistic talents 10 bring forth our own feelings, she taught us to confront our fears and accept death the way it truly is, a beginning. She instructed us to understand Jesus and LO tum to him in our time of need. Mrs. Mehr, thankyou for all you've done for us. FARRAGUT D RYAN 76 FARRELL DANIEL S I til FARRELL MICHAEL 129 FASY GERALD J 77 FATH CHRIS FilII FATHERS CLUB 147 FA Y DANIEl. P 129 FECllER JEFFREY S 77 FEDYNA MICHAEL W 118.214 FEDYNA WILLIAM E 129 FEGLEY BRIAN W 129 FEGLEY JEFFREY C 109 l-"'EGLEY 1I.1lCHAEL w 16, 210 FEIN DAVID F. 129 FELICE FRANCIS M 10') FEUCIANI ROBERT L 16 FENNtl'lGHAM JOl1N P 77. 148. 216 FERRARE MATrllEW S 129 FERRAREMICHAELP 118 FERRIE COLIN R FINN BROTHER LINUS 36. 39. 55 FINNEY SHAWN D 118 FIORENTINO MICHAEL J 129 FISHER BRIAN T 109 FISHER I)AVlD 129 FITI11AN THOMAS J IU9 FITZGERALD MR. BERNIE 42 FITZPATRICKJ RAY 129 R.AMER MICHAEL K 39. 21-1 R.ANIGAN DAVID M 77 A..ANIGAN MICHAEL J 11 FLANIGAN TIMOTlW M 118 H..EMING JEFFREY D 78 l-l.UEtIR TIMOTHY M 109 FOELSTER JOHN J 129 FOLEY RYAN I' I til FOOTBALL 176 fORBES G ANDRI::W 24. 18 FOREIGN LANGUAGE 28 FORI) JAMES J 79 FORUM 158 FOSTER ADAM C 118 FOSTER TERRENCE E 109 FOSTER TIMOTHY M 1111 FOX ADAM 1'19 FREEMAN MARCUS 118 FRElHOFl-ER JAiI'lES" 129 FRESHMEN 126 FREY ADAM E 129. 216 FRIEl. DOUGLAS 79. 206 FRITZ DANIEL A 7<1. 201 FRIZLEN DREW E 2-1. 7/1 FRY RICHARD A 7/1 FRY STEPHEN D 119 I-1JLLER DAVID H 119

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, "I swear, I wasn't late Brother'" While Brother Richard may not like to admit it, he really is a softie when it comes to compassion for his students. He has worked diligently to bring a sLronger awareness of the outside world to La Salle, whether it be of the psychic powers in us, or by showing off his prize. Duke. His friendly reminders and incenlives in fund-raisers gave liS something to shoot for. Brother Richard, thank-you for all your help in making La Salle the place it is.


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KAISER DAVID M 84. ISS, 216 KAMINKSI DANIEL J 9. 110 KAMINSKI JEFFREY C 8S KARP JAMES A 83. 216 KARWACKI RICHARD A 120

KAUFMANN GEORGE K ~. 208 KAUFMANN PAUL K 131 KEEFE mlOTIIY \I &S KEIDEL JAMF-S L 28. 109 KELU:.R JEFfREY J IJI KElLY BOYD A 80 KEllY ROBI:.RT 0 to. 109 KElU TODD 0 IJ I KI:.M'\I JEFFREY 0 109 KENEHC~IA1THEWT86

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"Can't you get me in there?" These are the words which Brother David was most likely to hear from distraught seniors. Still. he took it all with a stoicism that left most of us wishing we had begun to work a 101 earlier in our high school career. Besides leading the track team 10 victory, Brother David was moderator of the National Honor Society, thaI motley crew of brain power, taught English, and finished it all with college applications. We don't know where he found the time, but somehow, he managed to get our late stuff to the "COllege of our choice" on time. Brother David, thank-you for putting up with our pleas for help, our complaints about schools. and getting us in there and out of here.

• Mr. Ponisciak left La Salle in October to join the company we'd aJllove to hate. With him went a zeal for teaching and a love of math. 0 one but Mr. Ponisciak could give that special nair to Statistics. His reputation as tough is matched only by his inability to make mistakes. He was a valuable pan of the Math Depanment that will be missed greatly. Mr. Ponisciak, please grade our SAT fairly.


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MANIO:-J MR DAVID,')8 MANGAN MR LAWRENCh4:!.23O MANNS BRO TIM 5:!. 59 MATII DEPARTMENT 24 MARCH MICHAEL W 121 MARK!: fRANK X 11U. 208 "'ARK1W EUGF.:\'E J 121 MARKMANN STEPHEN G 121 MARKOWSKI JOHN E 110 MARQUES IIElDER D 121 MARTIN RONALD W 119 MASClANTONIO D,\VID MASON GREGORY I' 89, 121. 20ll MASON THO\IAS r MASTROlcNI MICHAEl L Ln. 218 MASUCCI ROBI:RT I) 110 MATLACK CHARLES I. I" MATTHI:WS BRIAN ClIO. 216 "AX WELL TIMOTHY J 89 ,,'CALLISTER KEVIN I) 110 MCANALLY BRETTF III MCAULIfFE KIERAl' J 26.1\9 MCCABE MR ED\\ ARD 26. 57. 59 MCCABE MR BI·RNIE 57 MCC,\F1'ERTY PAUL 9\) MCCAFI'IU::Y KEVIN T 121 MCCANN FRANCIS J YO MCCARRY ROIlI::.RT J 110 MCCLOY SAMUEL 0 III MCCLURE MORGAN J 91 MCCLURKIN LARRY E IJJ MCCOOL KARL T 110.216 MCCORMAC SHAUN l' 133 MCCOURT MICH,\EL J 114 MCCRACKEN RICHARD J 110 MCCUTCHEON KEVIN J 121 MCl)ERMOTT SI:AN 121 MCDI~RMOTT SEAN M 91 MCDONAl.D I)ANIEL P In MCIXJNALO F P,\TRICK 108. 110 MCDONALD JR JOlIN J 91 MCELDERRY RYAN W 91) MCERLEAN ScAN 1_ In MCI'AODEN MICHAEL J 11<1 MCGARVEY KEVIN T 121 MCGARVEY TIMOTHY J 133 MCGEE BRIAN K ID MCGEEHAN BRIAN C III MCGINLEY PATRICK J ID MCGOLDRICK MARK 90 MCGOLDRICK THOMAS M rJJ MCGOVERN MRS DIANE 35. 511 MCGOVERN MICHAEL I' 110 MCGOWAN PATRICK TOO. 2().l I\.KGRATH MATTHEW J 133


One hundred and one reasons why La Salle should have girls: 100. More accomplished during pool closs

101. Community showers more interesting. 99. New intramural sport: Soap Dropping 98. Mr. Stanczak would be forced to color<()()(路

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\10' ....GHA:-.. DA;'>.IEL T nJ MO"AGHA" MICHAEL P 122 MO'AHA1'- CHRISTOPHER 11.1 \lOONEY JR THOMAS \\ 122 \lORALF..5 DIEGO 8 92 MOREll. A "ORE\\ C I.U MQRGA.'>l MARK S 9.1 \tQRRISSEY PALl. G 9l. 1.19.218 MORRO'" ANTHQ.'>lY R 1.14 \lOTHERS' CLUB 1-l6 MLLOO\\ "EY JOSEPH ... In \lULLE!'> GREGORY \-1 9.1. ~IO MLLLEN MATIIIE\\ P I.t.l MULLI;!\ I'ATRICK J LlJ \lLlLlG'" ,\1ARTlN J 114 :!OIl MLLLlGA:-l SEA" M 12~ MLLLl"KEVINJ III MULLl'ol PALL G I U MULVEY TIIO\1AS J 113 MURPIIY ARTllUR W .1. 1~2 MURPIlY OhN:-;IS J 122/L MURl'ltY JI-'I'"I' W I2l MURI'HY JOSEPH F93 MURPHY SCOTI M 113 MURI'BY WILLIAM l: I3J MURRAY PATRICK D In MUSIC DEPARTMENT 1fl MYDLOWI,C WILLIAM J ILl MYERS. BROTHER JOSEPH 9. I I. J4. 60

NALARI STEVlo.'I: A 114 NERO MR JOSEPH H NEWOl;.CK JEFFREY 122 NEWHART WILLlA~I F I.U NUS 1s.J NICOLETTI MR. GEOFFREY 60.2'10 NICOLO JAMES J 1. 94. 15:>. 216 'OCE'lTINO DAVID H 94 l\ORTIiROP THO\lAS P 11.1 l\D\\AKO\\SKI BRIA' C 95

dinate 97. No more possing gas in doss 96. like, welcome 10 the nineties, mon 95. Segregotion onty reinforces the negative between the sexes 94. Better personal hygeine 93. Femole teochers would not feel like 0 minority 92. Only half the students would whistle ot sub$lj.. tutes 91. We would hove cheerleaders

90. C<>ed volleybcll- a po,,;b;l;ry 89. M,ore excuses to cut dau 88. Cookii"19 classes / home economics 87. We would hove to comb our hair 86. We would hove to shove 85. lock of deodorontwould no longer be a topic at lunch 84. To become a more fashion conscious compus 83. Girls' sports teams, fair competition for the Prep 82. Football team would be hoppier 81 . Brat Pock teachers would no longer be single BO. No more belching contests 79. We could no longer soy lady Macbeth wos o smothering bitch 78. Cheap work force in the cafeteria 77. II promotes daydreaming 76. Another reason to be in the ski dub 75. They smell nice 74. It would be like going to the Mount every day 73. Writin' room entertainment (besides Ihe screen savers) 72. More money for the new wing 71. Computer dating service possible 70. Girls ... 10 do the dishes, 10 dean my room 69. No comment

68. They look cool 67. Health don: "now pick a portner and prac路 tice" 66. Best use yet for Senor Blanco's powers 65. Mr. Nick's stories would be more exoggerated 64. They'll make you feel good ... good ... good 63. Females are our friends 62. Girls.. girls ... girls 61. No more nose-picking 60. M,ore ~ would gel Mrs. Canobbio's feminist iokes


Thi!» photograph of Senior Wre~tling Captains Scan McDermott. Mike Tuscano. and Dan Fritl ~how!>' thc true Altitude of the La Salle student. This b an Attitude of leadership. The...e three respected Scniors lead their tcam to victory. But thi ... is nOt uncommon at La Salle. The amount of student leadcrship is a sub!'ltantial ingredient in the La Sallc formula of winning be it in any activity or s(X)rt.

Herc Scnior Boyd Kelly shows the Christian Altitude of ~upport. Sup(X)rting one's team, onc's c1as!»ll1atc~, and onc's friends is very important. Support from your peers is a valuable cu~hion when a los!'l occur!'l. The La Salle student is mosl ~upportive of their tcarns. Here Boyd supports the Football team during the Mc Devitt game but La Salle's biggest crowd .. werc drawn at the Icc Hockey games of the year.

DA~IIJ K 112 MIC'IIAE!. C In O'BRIE'" \1IC1Mf.LJ 9,5 O'COl\'EU THOMAS P 1~ O'CO:-':'OR PATRICK A 0'00'" I:.LL SEA'" C 1.l4 O·OON'ELI. TI\1OTHY J 9.5 O·IM ...I.O... BRE.... DA~H III O'HANlO' TERRf'l;CI: P 1.14. 21.& O'HARA MICIIAEL F 9S. 2111 O'HARA PALLJ 1:\.& O'\IALLEY BRt:~DA'" J Il,l O"EllL BRF.... O,"... \1 II.l (.....F.II.L MICHAFl. R 112. I~. 21. O'SH"'liGH''IiliSSY \lIKf I"U O·TOOLF. \1R \lICHAEL ~l. 61. 210, 230 OCJ-1\1...."SKI \UCHAf.L 1:\5 OEHI.ER \\ IIHAM J l.lS OI.ENDER KE."'I' \1 9-1, !I'M) ORA~GF 1i.liI\"'ETHJ B'i ORGAMLATIO....S 1.&2 ORHO.... S~IY MR OAVI!> 17 OR\lOI'ID CHAI) J ,1(). 9J, 1fO

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59. Channel One out; Elayne Boosler in 58. Their hair smells good 57. Female teachers could share beauty tips 56. We ARE in the real world, aren't we? 55. Soylent green is people ... PEOPLE 54. It'll be eosier to bum smokes 53. More sorry sops to borrow money from 52. Girls girls girls . 51. Girls girls girls . girls girls . 50. Girls 49. Girls girls girls . 4B. Girls girls girls . 47. Girls girls girls . 46. Girls girls girls . girls. , . 45. Girls girls 44. New meaning 10 the term "Explorers" 43. New meaning 10 Team Handball 42. More"study" partners 41. New fashionable gym uniforms 40. Coed iella wrestling during spirit week 39. More people will wear Aoral dresses 38. 8ettermenl of conversation in doss 37.llnsert snappy feminist remark here) 36. Do we really need a reason? 35. Because Jim Vacca wonls it thot way 34. II would make the mole students happy 32. Because they'll lead land we'll dance bockwords) 31. II would help us get in touch with our feminine sides 30. A threollo Mr. Hansen's claim on the besl legs at La Salle 29. The possibility of 4th period mixers 28. Teachers would have to clean up their language 27. We'll have someone to talk aboul guys with 26. Why not? 25. Because they won', attack freshmen 24. Freshmen more quickly realize their sexual preferences 23. More than 15 people will actually sing 01 mass 22. Better pictures in the yearbook 21. You won't have to go 10 Ihe Mounllo gel 10tally rejected 20. The Mount will lose the 159-student population they now hove 19. The book slore will have 10 sell sports bras 18. Frankly, my dear, I don't give a damn 17. Girls ... girls ... girls ... 16. Fishing club will have more fun in the sun 15. Overnight forensics trips would now have a purpose 14. Aboogoloboogalo Uust seeing if you were still reading) 13. On aU those 2:05 dismissals, wailing for a


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VACCA JAMts J 102 VAI...eITINE THOMAS ':114. ~2Q VAN HAllTF KFV1N R 116 VANDERSLICE KEVIN P 102. 216 VENTRESCA BF..NJAMI'" R 12j Ve.VfRI:SCA GREGORY J 136 VENlJTO JAMES P I~ VETTORI MR. JOSI'.PIi 37 VICARIO DANIEL V 102 VITO JOHN J 114 VIZZA GABRID." 125 VOGT TReVOR -r 13(, VOLPE JOHN I) IOJ VOND6RCRONF. CRAIG S 125

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COLOPHON The 1993 Blue and Gold was produced by Henf Jones Yearbooks of Gettysburg, Pa. in a limited edition of 700 copies and 232 pages. Seniors photos were provided by Davor Photo of Bensalem. Pa. The covers utilize 160 point binders board with a black vibra lex base material using crush grain along wiLh both pantone 320 and pantone 226 paints silk screened. A special chroma foil highlights the cover design. All books were smyth-sewn, rounded and backed, with custom head and footbands. End sheets used a white colortext stock with turquoise 320 applied. Text pages were printed on 100 pound bordeaux gloss paper with 4 color process on the first two 8 page forms and spot color, besides black, used on a total of six fonns. Type was set in sizes ranging from 6 jX>int to 72 jX>int using Times Roman style in all emphasis faces. In addition, Freehand, Spring, and Helvetica type faces were used based on theme or graphic emphasis. Special background "shade" screen effecls and a variety of other graphic techniques enhancing the theme were the joint venture of the 1993 Blue and Gold and Herff Jones.


Mike Adamow - Moose. Memo. Ade Thanks Mom, Dad Wayne, Macks, and Pug Coach, I floaUy changed my diaper Keep on lrucIon' ThIs game IS lor madmen - VIllOe Lombardi Anyone who says they're not In II lor !he money IS hA 01 II - Oakland Ratders Wide Recetver Ron Ahierl - Thanks lor everyttw1g Mom and Dad Ron - a R - Spot F C,C Mulfy H,M, Pnde Kathy Oh. rt's lust a fish Mike Ashton - All of us' Eddte and !he saab crash team The Vetveta You shoot way too much, Camaro, WIth stnpes Higs Don', you people have to be home Someday you mIght even beat me al hoops, Higs . SKI where's Ihe butter . LUllCh Nick Richard J. Austin - Yes I moved to DE and thaI 50 IS mine Funny, how am Ilunny? Bom 10 gel busy Whatlll pay lor that now RJ In ltle house Bob Ball- EIvts C B B, al Fat's The FIStw1g Hole FCC Ragu, when's ~r nexl9'9' St St St Stadiums F S,B ,Thanks Mom, Dad, JoAnna, and Darwelle,for everything Dan Barbalau -1'1 have the twin tower ICe cream soda The words oIlhe prophets are wntlen on the subway waDs Day aJn't over yet There can be only one Engage Sombrero Man Mike 0, Bavuso - EI camino drag race down the ,Come on, Rich, you know I dnve - sony Bre Yes, Mom and Dad. I was can pull you around at FSBI Jugler vs Coach Glwleczki in Henley El Cabongo Slingshot and Walerballoonsbul how could we lorgellhe 9111s 01 nallOl"lals' salin bashlOQ, ar'nl we lucky! New Carrtlno - on, II was painted' Mark Beaver - I'm the besl New Year's Eve 92 n - KM - BOC You wanna take a dIP Kert- MaM - No' Mane I feellllte a Razor spellKIIUng Ifl Afnca 4x400 - 100 bad TL and Raz Judge - camptng - Uhl Jeocho Mder CCX:: - TL - see you's at the wedcW1g ReIaJIJ Mom, Dad, Ed, Doreen - Thanks, luv you

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creep 45 mInutes . Go Anlh, lust got , SIc88 Luke 19:27 KelJywho? PIZrytlme zamaker Tommy mustard Ford's theater NEEI Uncle Bucky Gerard Brinkmann Long live the Hackellest Hal - NIS1 Keep on tructun" We al are born mad Some remain SO. - Sal'l'lUel Becketl semper FI or Olel Oeck.er, you're gomg to nip this lhlng one of these daysl I wanna be sedatedThe Ramones The truck 0' death time to htl the tracks l Smoke tlrel I never met a Parl!Cl' ment I didn't hke ,The Bradley MoMe . Ba-ba· Booey EI Ka Bong Ralph Alexander Brower- 'Twas many years ago that I became whal I am. I was Irapped In IhlS IIIe like an Innocent lamb Now I can never show my lace at nooo You'. see me walking by the light of the moon The bnm 01 my hal hides the eye 01 the beast I've the lace 01 a slOt..r, but the hands 01 poesl- Sling, Move Over Boufbon Street Tom Butcher - Whal the IS a Soaety Fmch' The Edgel I love you Meg Yum-yum Ene Burr - ha. hal Bavuso, whal are you doing two Saturdays from now? Anthony Calvitti - Are you gonna eat that? arcus MaXlmus rules l Yeah, I'm SpaldIng goona run over the summer Dave, go buy a box listen of Nerds (The Leech) We're s1ldlngt up fellas Malt, snould I go? C BW ",Dopey dough has cookie dough Crew guys are wacky, Gnm Reaper, Thanks lor everything, Mom, Dad. Denise, and Vlncen! Joe Cepouoli - Thanks Mom, thanks Dad, lor everythmg keep 1\ qUia! Male. keep 11 qUIB! Hey Moses, are we 9O'"gl0 the beach? Talk to me Johnny, talk 10 me Bob, what tlrT'l8 do we star1 wor1I? Hut WI. pdol. you up at 6,30 . I 00 ItIaI for breaklast au appbcabons due Del1. you gol my back Dan~1 J. Caputo Thank you Mom. Dad, NICk, and the Good Lord lor glJlding me every slep 01 the Go Gl8ntsl , Thafs cool Bubbles t way 13?1 RR. JV, JM. MR Rm. TK That's lhe You're lust a pan of news and I am outta here me I can't let go . What Jim? Tim Carr - Pan .. Use the Force . It's nOl a problem . The rock IS heavy and so are we Vlve Nepal Peace Child Bye, Bye, BntllS Fame, The SllOg. Marne Wizard 01 Oz Pal Joey Casl Par11eS MalOe cape May WIth Pan and SCott MiSSIOn Impossible Rasta Hey EJ that's a ruce sklr1 Do you have the keys The rock IS heavy and 50 are we 'Nhal does the f3II'I care if boiling water lalls lrom the sky MdlersvIIIe NocxIe Nosed Paul D, Cauidy - VI love Nirvana, It'S Orgastr'llCI could groove 10 11 lor years - Mr Cotrstra 'It's 50 cold So very cold So very very cold And on so dart So very dart and scary" - Ryan Emery Oavld Can~ - Gum anyone? Hey Bn, where are they? Where's my MAC? Crazy Ups Hilly and Blmmy .. JUSI a lew people, Mr. H cupcake , Who's cuter, winky John Ceccola -Johnny 2x Golla gel the paper -Ihe paper It takes a btg man to cry, but II takes a bigger man 10 laugh at that man - Jack Handy I want 10 get blunted by brother Edmund ChoI- We are nIBS NICk did you ever think about - I mean, II'S nol me Metaflica and dnvng dorn mo: Rob. nICe leg Bum-BoomMurrmy·Mummy Sweedlsh cars #1 GregOfY Citro - Hey, Cleelus De Mask-ed Round Boy Sure enough No, that's whal SHE said Excuse 27B Oh Nol Slop oppresslOQ us God save the Queen Slurpee Run Where's the cheese? You dflVe? You called, HIghlander? Dupey Thanks Mom and Dad

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We played pretty good even though lmaQlne II we played good Ken, dog Rook; CLC Babyl Thanx lellas - JV, DC, KW, MW, DK,JC Thanx GJno 2 yourlnends Itl black Yo Jotvl. can I gel a ncIe home? Yo. Reeves rn call ya! Thanks Mom. Dad, Bry. lJnds - Luv yal Yo Don - remember the o6d 2 fooler Tecmo, Paul's House we may no! have won but we looked good Michael ConaJle)' ,. All haJ11he KIng GPJ and Duke - Thane 3-man, go now and dnnk yourself $Illy In lhe Meade Hall 1m going lhe Long way I I'Iave a box, I drop Ihe box - Who has lhe box? Bucca BKM . Yo De Paul Kevin Conlin - Hulk 77 O·I,ne Pride The FCC., SOS, TFS .n, 25, 52 Boyz Beelalows Moon always lincts out Gil you <un't cocky HMS Pride Ragu and Derf, where were you In 9th and 10lhgrade Whal was the score Bart - Sal Take over the I play B-BaI J(l the summer FIan you deserved AR·Amencan Chris Convey - To my tatTllly Thanks lor every. thlngl AMemane 1, 2(l). 3(l), 4(L) - Thanks lor belOQ there! Darm flys are bttten - B B tst Team All-eathobc MotIOn Back . CO, AG. FH, TM GotIcapt Who's Ryan's altersd'lool pet? TougheSI Lazer Tag - Where IS Chad? Kev - I run mobon betler track In lhe lot! OUlCk eXII-foilow lhe green path .. Chevy Power AI Cornog - Gel money by lair means II you can, il not. get money - Horace Epistles I A fool always finds a bigger 100110 admIre him - BoIleau Thanks 10 K K C C.. TH . C.P BS, RB, and Mom and Dad Irs nol whether you WIn or loSe. bul how ba~ you get beal Nk:hoias Cuce - Old you ~-I mean - I never did Yo man. qUlI ndlO9 me man IW G where? FSB Ed Chi - H1Slore - What I'm WIth you, Lopez Yo a kyl NlCk save me some pasta sauce Lunch lias Al and Volpe You ca!tJe, did you see the keep Mactl'l', Sup Henway CIII! Mason Kevin S. Dager - Mom, Dad. you don't know how much I really love you Halloween '92 Yes, I'm like this all the lime Selma, , , Gulp, So I was watching thiS ping-pong match 5' I swear! Don', touch her - that's my glrtlnencll War' nor Wagon Cause you're a B WIth no mannersl John Daly - Ballusaboo, oon'1 aSk me wtty I atways toolt advantage 01 my cup till Lyon gol hit WIthout one B T can we have our tests back? Sorry. I'm not alowed to laugh I AM TIRED, LEAVE ME ALONE! I NEED SUGAR' I love SWISher Kevin Oaty - Who's 00Iy Sweets Vegetat»8 on S as .Squeebebl GIl, gwe me gum Bug Joey ChIlhn at Ihe Farm No, my Rox lnends didn't do II lSI QIO al SInger's McManus, aSP, and HUP Boy:. Aule Higgs, KK, GM, BW - the LS Boyz Bul Daly, I have on a mce street I KD, Coupln K Dolly VIC HAS Michael O'Argenio- How do I gel into Ihese deep conversations' Irs a K, I'll IUsl sleep here Eddie van Haleo wanna be - sure.. Whoa, I thInk we look thaI lum a Mile fasl GUliar - man Breoclan, really, I don'l wnle Tesl, whallest So, you Ioo!un' tor a new gUttar Surfer? - who said that? Tim. II was an acacIent, I swear No thanks, none lor me - I can't beheve I sald thai I need an aspirin Elmer a doctor, a 18wyer or Ene Oapton Perot '92 Not AWOL, A Wall Mom, Dad, DaVId, and Jeanene thanlls lor everything - I love you aU Vllay O'Cnu: - There no one lett 10 stan our revolulJOl"ls anymore We have to go out to!lnd flames 10 bum oown aU the OOOIS - Ian Broudie Doug Demeter - DlrecllOn, DIrective, OlS1JnclJO(l

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JIF .llte goes onl WAYFI Pleasedon'l hurt mel . . Roses are red, violets are blue . . You dove? - NOI I gel a rewardl Knock It oN' Thanks Mom and Dad The Man, the Mylh, the Legend. Flambuke Welcome back. folks, as always a pleasure I lust got caughl up In the moment., LovelHate boots Voodoo blanket Thomas DeRosa - The H'lman L'HopItal's Rule - II'S jUSltoo powerlul There's O'Toole's way and the wrong way The Amencan economy cannol be reVlV'ed Without someone gelling nch, Why nol me? , HaJczenko, shut up #7 boy Elne IIel6 Stunde? Ronak Desai - Yo, Ron Just love yourself ~ke no one elseIl.ovenrs enougtVThey can say what they like butlhey stll can't take thaC - The Sun· days Whal makes most people: haPPY leads us headlong IOto harm - The SmIths We only want to embrace your wculture and be your lnend Iorever - Momssey Thanks Mom, Dad, and brother Chris DeSIlvis - EVIl nvnds Will prevad Watts ,. GIVe the balto Lucus I'M gel t'leIp? Byrds . FCC 50S Moon won't care Fashlonably Iale? Thanx NICk & un Gone IishIn' DWO's senor Rall'l pour 322 East GB Runs ProcrasllnalJOn Nicholas olAremo - RAVE TILL DAWN Hey, this IS on the up and up undeleated !hanx Mom and Dad" Yo T, word up thanx coach telmo Josh, leI's 00 Irt the yard Yo John, 0, PJ, T, Frank, Jim: peace Leese and lJcca; you guys are cool SPAZ.lovey, Paul, DreW'" you guys can party Joe P, wake up man Yeah man Fess up PII games Jonathan oilenno - Pan' . M B Thanks lor the memones Baa - Haal Thanks lor the good lour years, Mom and Dad Darnsl. Roller Skat· Ing - the sport 01 the fulure Carmen, Schlomo is dead Francis M, DiPaolo - Hey. you loolung at me, Brother Joe? . I'll meel you in MT.E Brother, you can't kICk me oul 01 the Library I wasn't talking .. smaner than the average bear.. What about thOSe Phlilies ... Thanks Mom. Dad, and Mary Fran Get me Paul Oolaway - About 45 minutes XI? off the moon. , , McCallum Street (2, 3, 4) Brian G. Donahue - Nothing great was ever achieved Without enthuslasm- Ralph Waldo Emer· son . , , Time to go, gentlemen .. What Chem homework. ,Who's the SMA thiS week Tim Donahue - 121 OLB ... The Boyz ... 50S, FCC, .. Iron Head Heyward is my I(lol EveI)" bOdy is ElviS .. Torpedo ... J-Me. , ,I have to gel my permit first . My dog is laster than yours Just lell me. I won'ltell anybody Thanks lor everythIng Mom and Dad Michael Downey - Yo Ry and Kev, where we 9OIn'? . we goof Slzzler1 Wags and 611 reo member BatlJrnore , hear ya! NICe socks RoeseI'" .. , Thanx to my lamly. MW, BH, JP, GK. SP, MT, AM, KM. MH. and PM Ryan M. Emery - So many queslJons. so ~nle time Ptwnch heads What? I don" unoerstand, Whal do you mean? Bu1 why? ,can I have some gnts. please Fat Mrs. Gillespie could you get us some CIgars? Thanks for everythlr\O, Mom and Dad Thanks BUDS I leNe you Shannon .. Why do we do these quotes? Mike Ettore - Mom, Dad. Barbara, Oebbte Thanks lor belflg Ihere Yo peop5e, It'S finally over let's blow ltWs JOIOt Hey, Mr Roche what IS the equabon lor the urvverse? Does anyone thlnk the new WlOg WIll be finlshed by QU( 50lh faR

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Some one help me, I gol Sll,lCk . Andrew, sorry aboul your sister, , . Chns. why can'l you go lour· wheebn? Gerald J. Easy - To all my fellow C1assmales I'd like to thank all those whO have ever helped me in any way, I truly appreCIate It. Thank you Mom and Ihank you Dad, I love you bolh. Jeffrey S. Fecher - Thanks lor everything Mom. Dad, Jerry, Grandparents, and 01 course, you, my lOve, Jennifer .. Meat IS murder Make Love Not War .. Sideburns & Lunchboxes WIll live lorever Recycle' . Saddam Hussetn stili nas has Iobdo you? , . , End the arms race meet human needs' · . Vote Democratic Sooallst P.A. JEFF JEN • • "It s not a black ttung or a while Ihtng - It'S a human tlungl~ Michael W. Fegley- Yo Wooctyee SCP Meel· mg?Where? . TeamFS_B HuriD Washere l sauce IS gocxI Fugs "GotJIeC Whar~'" JUSI JIJIllP It builds character' AL CRNA Yeda 0rTve Rob Fellciani- lmF. 2mF, 3 II'l the fhd(Ie lane Thanks Mom, Dad. and Na· taIie How many cars did we hll. Ed? Allee the wonder .. Mean Iud Snapple Thanks 10 all my buds ' I'm ql,llttJng lorever II she dies, we re Ieam' . Soda bombs SCope and Shampoo, . SeeYa! John P. Fenningham - Thanks lor everythlng, Mom and Dad ... Fan Man, First Team A.(; CaddIe Sean, what are we doing '" Tennessee? Don't worry. planes don't crash WIth R.B's on theml I love you Kelli You dldlfl hook up WIth my girt!. nend Byrd, .. #24, D-Back pnde, 10,27.21 Colin R. Ferrie - We made It Bulls Thanlt Mom and Dad. I love you . I love Yeda Bull, party of two ... PhlOch·heads . A Stromboli IS about 7 dollars hlg ... Maryland ocean Conlrol Hldmg out With Jimmy Buffel DOC IS DOPE Burly - stoked David Flanigan - Man, where do you lind these glfIS? .. You hang With Frank B? Brother Joe, it wasn't me ... Shut up. lust Shut up these are Peggy! not leans ... Mike really is my cousin You should have seen what SOOf did in class today . I'll kill ya ... It Ileamed one thing this year, irs how to do construction, , . Is thiS 300 characters yet? , .. Keep the faith Michael Flanigan - Flan 151. 50S TBS · ,FSB .. Stadiums .. , All AmerICan? , .. 5·2·3 BAAASE, 5·2·3 BAAA$E, Ready Break 6-2 St<K:k Monster ... Hey nerd, do you know karate? .. yous . ,. 1-2·3 delense WIns Pardon me guys Jeffrey Fleming - Irs getlln' phunkle. it's gown' phunloe l _.. I hope It worksl Youngsters tonight Gee . Whal's the word? Andrew Forbes - Youngslers tonight Gee What's the word? Andrew Forbes - 54 99 Spectrum Basement . Flash Pure Luty Face Young's '91 About 45 rTllnutes JIm Ford - SCP Ene A Burr IS alIVe! Adam Fox - "XOF" - 0 F Forbes pnde Shady , • , 1oorft 1<>Iow rules. I make me rules People who walk In the streel deseNe to be hit 01 course It'S a Whoople Goldberg n'lOVlEI, wtlo etse does ,t like Whoople? . I cIon't mail. I lax 5paggas 10 2007 .. , So what If the secrel servICe loIIows me. that doesn't make me Shady Jump-Jump Caugtd by a mad raVlOg Fnar saralina No that was not my shoe 10 the door Yes my car 1$ legal, for today any way 0lSney IS an, and an WII never die. . G - SIde IS the fOOl of all eYlls I am "The King 01 Wishful Tlwwung" There IS no Dana, only Zoot People af& only as happy as they make themselves ~ 10 be 24601 I hold lew loyaJttes, and yes money does mean everythmg . If I cIon'l ~ke you, I tel you Al the end of

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the day you get nothtng lor nothing. . I'm on the zerox machine next, you WIll just have to walt . Some people are alive, Just beCause it is illegal to kill them - D.R .. Raybum 2246 . . Thanks To Everyone l Doug Friel - GIAS. ,FCC. . Sophomore year - Gig my house, .. Fat Man ... 1am workIng lhe late$hII!,WEC . Crapa do you ever Win? Byrd, Gol Will l ever gel accepted to BU? . Hit It long! (PS) Thank M,D.A Daniel A. Fritz - Belore I leave. WIN someone ask Andrew to gIVe back my stult Byrd and Fnlty tJavels 322 EAST . OfMng over to GlIcI(s house Thank you With love JIM, PEG, laura. and AN· NE THANX GUYS FOR ALWAYS GOlFING II only I had my shoes back, BYROCALLER II they weretn haVIng people over. they would nol have lett the Window cracked Too bad I had to graduate 1n·92 Don't we need a place 10 stay at. lelIas? I have a cozy house on 8th and ocean bu1 It'S a ~ttIe dar1l . Thanx for covenng for me, lJam .GBI Drew E. Frb:len - Fortune favors the brave - Tereence He that leaches hlmsell has a tool lor a Master If you can't be dever, be good. - P'" tngenlUS SeeIt theGra~_ - Monty Python A loot always finds a bigger foot 10 admire him. - Jadl Handey llfe IS Shon, Play Hard - Reebok Just do It - Nlke ... Get money by l81r means If you can, "no!, gel money - Horace Rich Fry - What's procraSllnalJon' Yeah. I get work RJ, seen Channel One lately? You. Cuce Bnan. IS she good-looIon'? Kevin Fuma! - To be the man, you've gol to beat the man who beal the man - Evander Holyfield . Noire Dame IS lull of scholars and alhletes. So whal am I doing lhere? ... Hall, hall. old Notre

Dame' Brendan Gaul - MlsslOrt ImposSIble, .. SIC Delran , G·SIde .. New York 10 Washington . N E BUS 1, 2 Yes, I go to class - No, I don'l go home .. AWOL ... Hey guys. I've got an idea . Could you dome a laver? .. ONE DAY MOREl , , . 24601 ,. Photo dude ... bill Joe. Its on the accounll .. , Pratl ... Floppy Bunny ... Rock Lobster , . , Who let Ginger drive? , .. because it Ihes above the moon ... Paul, Adam. SHUT UP? - sorryMr Radl . . Call Bob & Rita .. DAVOR-why? ... JUmp, jump - they stole my car IlQW, .. Rodney - On da boat. , , Oh. Adams in the car ... Is Ihat Arnold? , , . 6n people and me .. II I kill you while I'm dnvmg would you be mad at me in heaven? . Only Faith. , ,Old I menOon I'm haVIng people .. . are we over budget?, yet? ... Fax il , . , Thank You! WllIlam G. Gebhardt - Yo Higgs', you're a C . What does FSB mean? , , . Yo te QUl6ro Katte Frank. rli have it tomorrow para SIertlpre Who's thts Alta I hear about .' Thanks to alt my lellow classmates.. Hey NiCk, Fon that Thanks Mom and Dad Anthony J. Gillespie - TJ. Te Jota Now that boy·s funny!, SIC, the dog·walking capital I never Jalded Mr Stanzack's doSe!. I wear these panls because they compiiment my schoolbags Godspeed Full moon Irt AbIngton bus I cIon'l like spaghenl. now pass the horseradish and yogun Shadtness IS Happlness It's Drew Day Thanks and Good-bye Andrew Gilligan - Jodi' , " T85 In the house lstteamallwortd . GIl #81 Happ!nesslSloot· bal games vs North Catholic!. The Boyzl KEVINI (Hulk) Aounown Country Club Pndel Yo Montey and Deli, you guys Irt the house' Pre--game meals. . thanks Mal)' Moonl Over· ntghl FCCI , Ragu's 92193 New Year's gtg' Freshman year haJrcut Shoukl have won the PeL In Footy 159 out yb's " Thanks lor eve-


ryth.ng Mom. Dad, Alison, Melissa, Jody, and Boyz Say HI to Ryan Ginty - You don'l understaJ'ld Jason fOf me Please don't hurt me marshYou Dwwe? Aces WAYP,JIFl mallow Hello BeanbaJl! lNho's peanutbulter? lis too earty Nick GkH'dano - Hey guys. IS lhat car par1o:ed? County Ltne Ret al4 A M GetllOO ahead wtule drMng Mlke - Wor1o: - WHAT? Poker ntght al Stag's C-F-A Rules - CM JM CF, NL SenIor Week WIth the Boyz Taco Bel Run Thanks to EBen, TM, EC, KG, JO, SU JeaMlne and Colette - Thanks a lot. you guys have been greal I love you Mom and Dad - Thanks tor the constanl support Rob Gladu - 1513 WIll be remembered 5-0 Cheeseburger FreShmen al Ai's The Wall - (Boys) Would II be under recreallOn? John, She ,abbed me. (Psycho) Josh Glavin - 'ats decenl All I gol was Ilnloll I'm QUilting lorever Don't hurt 'em, Nick, Rave IIIl dawn" How much do you like Eben French Bread Bakery Whatever II was, I didn't do II Sleeping In the closel Spider lumps SCope and shampoo Definitely Wadea I'm addlCled to 5ega1 In !hIS great future, you can'l allord your past - BM James D. Glick - MefTy Chnstmas Clar1o: That pole lUmped 10 front 01 me, oftlCef' Yo Htgs. am I $IeepIng 10 the bathtub? Better lum the air con· dlllOneroll,IrsgettlnglundaChtIty FS'90 CO anyboOy What's 10 IIlaI cuP? C'mon lelas, dorfl talk trash SJM '93 Sunmer '93 sea Sick 10 sea Isle '91 '92 thanks lor the support Moml Plpesl Are you senous ClaI1l:? Marc Goldbacher - Ronald McDonald make It Thanll Mom and Dad The Germans are bofnb. 109 SICJl'l1PII'I910 Smatra CT baby Whals the PfJze? I'm hardcore now TJ w~1 eat II Because I ~ke lhe ITllddIe lane Irs Drew Day I hate gnts I'm stocked I I tove Yeda love you, Maudanle can't wa.t IIII semor week Joe Golderer - Yoda like to dnve In !he center lane Room 102 , Fresh lCe-cream sandWIChes sentor week wllh my buds MG, TP, CF, CG, RE Top one, nice one, gel sortod Troc Crew '92 NO JG PS DT ,Fyl1Ches In SI - TJ leel'n good

onla,. Luil G6mez·Uorenle - Where are all Ihe gIrts around here? No donnas for Aagu Well I thoughl he beepe<l The SpamSh Destroyer Sean Graebner - Mom, Thanks, you're the best. luv ya Hey Hull, IS lhere crunc:hbemes 11'1 that? 8lIl, I'm getbng wol1l:, you're paY1"9 flOeS The Boys FCClGBISOS Hulk, Moon wOI'l"1 cale HI Chuckl Byrd Aesponsrble? - Nahhl ReBlue Eyes, keep llaunbng an walk $lOWly OK folkS, Ialer nauklo c.rt Gr.' - 10 monutes What. delOCIOUS mono now JVO I have SHS We were Just taIk'"9 Tom Mom, 49th SI, good. 50th 51. bad Thanx Mom and Dad and AR RR. and RH Peler Graben - ODD Stop, Ginty Ttme You dorn understand Remember the last hrne ACGA RG, DO, GC, HL S1urpetl run de masked round boy There can be only one Roll !hem pretzels lIuffy you dnve? Make Bottom shelf neek them stop Fred Hagen - Dart Negah and hiS boys are always In the house, and II WIll always be packed, yeh das Monley Mac Sladium Fatty's nght . TBS, Whal's the call Ragu KeVin, have you met ,#62 87 crosstllock , Gil, my grandma? we're hoUSIO blgtlme Grosso Anore Houlihan's Thanx Mom, Dad, and Lauren for everything you've done Pete Halasa - Legalize It Take a tnp Pele loves Heather Volpe. buy me lunch

Paul Halczenko - Hal CNN News Flash Aulomap Lana AWOL 'Belleve me, II'S betler 10 be lempted and reslstlhan not 10 reSIst R and be d1sappomted. - Jubal Harshaw Ren· egade 5l4>eMSOf Bram Power for KIds I believe there are IIltle people 10 everythlng Waltam· lOute - whafs Brendan·s beeper code lor the poIoce? 24601 Well, okay, so Wilson Phrltlps woolo'n be anywhere If It weren'llor thelr parents. but sbl 'You two are ~ke Dan and Til'll" - Mrs Jusl r~ Joe, youl Porvsoak Ausbn alWays have Guts EllTemp Gabe. can I crash at your house' Thanks and love to my famrly and fnends for a greal four years l Chris Hald.. - The dreaded balloon and bike In· Cldent luture ChnslJan brother 14' - 15? president of lhe HMW 011 lor another No way Look at him dal1Ce A conCHANGS RUNI CUSSion dunng shoulder SkillS Tim Hannon - I have five mmules to study for the lest, leave me alone Yo, why are you leaVing? Brian Hanson - Thanks Dad, my sisters, the I'd rather be Phlshtng Grafs, and Shannon Josh, I didn't break the couch . Glmme a smoke Dave, where are they? " JV - Double WIns again Joey P Do you Irke American muSIC? Whoever dld.1 bener fess up I like lhe Dead and MlnlSlry I'm RaVIn' Cntocal CondilJon I doln have any money HI Boyd Tm, Ql\Ie me my shin GerardHartey- Must'lsagreatmolnl8IOf-EO

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James M. Higgins -'80 don't know lacrosse" "Shut up daly" Yo, Ashton, you 90lta baJ:?R My car ·s never dirty My hoopbe C. PAR. KD. MA. 08, KK, ED·E, CS, BW STAG KMc 1989 Camaro RS "01 all the thtngs I've Iosl, I IT1lSS my mind the most ~Yo. Glick, IS II 100 degrees '" here Of whal?R LS LAX '93 PeL CHAMPIONSHIP, FSB, '90 Te amo, Jill TACO Thanks 10 mom and pops, I love you! BELL FOREVERI AC scoul Man Hildebrand - Yo Htndenberg learn. '58 or 1$ II '32? Geez, McCann, you got Hey, Mrs, McGovem, whICh Cliffs for everything! one IS Ihe HB? Trig is an easy course, nght, secrelary, H,M,U, No, I don't know agreed? MacBeth lhal well, wlsenhlmerl Thanks Mom and Dad Matthew Hol1: - "ughten up. We should all laugh more at ourselves I dorn need 10 .mprove much In lhIs area, but admll It, many 01 you people do" RuSh lJmbaugh 'Superfocral menloc18cyR Paul cass.dy ~The Amencan mlddle dass IS Just plain hred and wom 0trI They get blamed lor eve· rythlng In Uns counlry. ' - Rush umbaugh "These are days - - 10,000 Man&acs Gil Hudson - 'Thanks. Mom and Dad And Kenz, Peter Russel Thomas Graben too 'Doug, did 18 do your French?M -What's up WIth thatT "The Wood posse said 'hI Twn ~8onIour, roes amlS Toys R Us Gone fishing FCC Chris Huff - DIgger :sleepoVer I'm grounded, I dKin'1 do II Fntty, we at Glock's house I do that lor breaklasl Aft - Will captain Mlschlel Nighl '92 Shady E"cuse me I'd like 10 gel by now Thanks Mom, Dad. Meg, and O,M, Michael Hunter - Thoughts arrrve like buner11res: he don't know, so he chases them away - Pearl Jam Whal are we gOing 10 do tonight. lellas? Rocco lacullo - U2 - San Diego ,Everything you know IS wrong , Rock, lover 10 Brother, Rolling Rock Mike, come on, slow downl can you do a wheell6? You Frank, what's up? No more Bush, Clinton-Gore, '92 Alexander Jarymovych- Upward and OnwardKramer M

Rhys John- meel yourquola TAB Cops In Pt1l11y ThankS, Bud.(ly Frank Furly, M.o .I hate IUloos NazIS Drsco pants and halrcuts dazed and confused Whal do you do tOf thIS? MISSIOl'I: ImposSlble They caR me the keymaster I can see oul my mouth John Jugler - When ralkng down a hlII, wear a helmel I'm nol goofy looking, GolIc - Nice Ttgttts' I'mnolaweakhnk 2Opoundsoftury - Slap you cross the face With II Go La Salle Crew '93 Frenchy. you're beautifuL I love ya Nazerth Qlrts are awesome - I love my fan duO You know who you ate, where you are, andwhal you have to do Joseph Junod - Far be Itlrom me to slart anyttllng lNho dred and made you boss? Whal are you 9O\ng 10 do? Beal me uP? Dave Kaiser - Dan, stop drOOling I did not have breakfasl guySI So Brendan, what's wrong WIth your car THIS week? Yo Brad, how 'bout them Flyers?, ,Hey Kellh, what's a FushnrCkln? Thanks all and later MS., OJ, D,J James Karp - Yol Rocks here don't you Jusl hate ICe patch,Gala al Shultz's Slice and dice K car es In the bumps? who'sdrrvlng? Jon FIsh gorockgol TM., BK, PR , ,Fal Guy. Jeffrey Kaminski - There IS no d1l1erence between a fraclure and a break WhallS your excuse lor seIIIog us OUIlhlS tIme. Brad? Yes there IS such a ltllng as a Studenl AthlellC Tr8lr'Iel' Yoh SkI I am cannon KaiT1ln$kl Yes, I can throw down the rock - somehmes PolISh F1y·swaner So what If I have a wondetlul grasp 01 the at>-

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George Kaufmann - Thanks Mom. Dad. fan'llly and lnends GreallOb LS Track and FI8Id- PO, BOR. WW, MW, BB, MB, SA. PM, JL JG, CS, CG, CL AM, and the resl 01 Da Fellas Jorge Keuller the FLU ShoeIess "Get over II R TYPICAL AP BIOLOGY QUESTION ~Is Aqua· man really a supernaro and IS Superman really dead, Mr Evans?" Goodbye LasaJIe, ,t was a great 4 years Timothy Keefe - Timmy K Subufban Leprechaun , , ' "Stralghl oul 01 Horsham" "Where?" , Thanks Mom, Dad, and the whole Keefe Posse , Thanks EI, Cyn, Rene, Shelly, Marie and the rest and Dan C Wierd, Wild and wacky slull "Hey Kev, did you do the math homework?" "No Prob-Iem R "Test? What Test?' Thanks for my A Mrs P "C Yal~ Boyd Kelly - "Dinger, What are you dolng WIth thai pen?~ "830?!'" "How many was lhat Ryan, 5?" GB EVIl mods WlU prevad Spectrum? Beay Blue Eyes I was dull a band hand upstallS Hey ElTlIe' FAT ZZAHC' Mom and Dad - Thanks Man Kenefic - 5enousIy, the shol put didn'l hurt "The Alpo Kennedy "What a f1l9ht l" path 01 excess leads to the palace of WISdom" 'I'm runrIIng a ~tIIe Iale" Hey JaciI, Good Deal o and M. was Edgat good? How long til the nellt trallic VlOlatlOll All my love 10 everyone, espeoally Mom and Dad The SOl'Ig rem8ln5 the same l Really, we're gotng bowling Upper Cubltn has the cleanest lire trucks Doug Kensey - I'm Just kidding I didn't mean III Shut up, McCaHerty! I love that Jungle muSIC, McCallenyl Love Va Mom, Dad, the gang, and 01 course you Krlslen! KeVIn 0 Kent - Yeah, II'S Dooley, seriously, ,No Malloy, you're wrong, Yeah,lrke tolally, Mrs, Will He died! Fresh Isn't that Nate's car? You could fil the whole McCann's on hiS way counlry of Japan 10 here Wooong tonight, Pat? Shut up, Daly! Joe, you use a pdt? N 0 weekends Stag am'l nothln' , Wow! OB can·t make It well, IS Jen


coming? Michael Kerlin - Who you kidding? .. Gnlled cheese, please Kev's carpel, .. Nice 66 ... Umbros, you BWIS How Ya Doin'? .. , Just a few fnends over, officer .. , You're not serious .. ,Counly Lme Road al 4 AM Off my leftovers, Bear .. · Nate, you dunkln? Walch oUllor lhat par1<.ed car, Nick Poker al Slags. , . Help us off lhese leaves? RELAX Mom, Dad Sllne THANKS. Michael Kiefer - Mountam man. , , Thanks lor lhe ride home Jeffrey S, Joel M. Klock - Winning Isn't everythmg, unless you lose ... All-Calholic French hom ..• Kicker 17 · .. I used 10 play. 120 ... 1want 10 touch lhe light, the heat I see in your eyes ..• What a prelleFJ .•• I can'l dance ••• Clueless. , , Jim, you got owned . · . Bulto me It means everyttung ... Wouldn'llt suck i! you died young? ... Is lhis considered extra.-ered· il? ... THANKS! Kevin Kochanskl- No chance ... Honeslly, my school shoes are over there, Brother Hillary ... Shut up, Mar1\: ... How's Tammy, Mar1<.? .. senior slide - What senior slide? Kieran Korolishln - I was watchm' lhis game of Hey AI, backgammon selena! ... Toast l how much money do you have? ..• Halloween in OCean City .•• Denny'sal4 AM The Mann, don'l remember ... U's in my lrunk Jelf, lace it. we're lost ... Mom, I wasn'tlhere, the police liel Kevin Lahr - AII-Calholic Mollon Back .. Flies are billn' . , , Gotl cart. , , Hairy Lahry , .. Mischler Night '92 ... Cerano - Sanna ... BIZZI'S - What's wrong wllh lhls PICture? ... thanks lor all you've dooe Mom, Dad, Bill. Greg, and Ryan; it does mean alollor the lulure ..• You'd never thmk lavIn would do thaI ... McDermoll- Yea Baby Yea! Man Laurich - Vin ..• Vmny ..• "Respect eve· ryone. lear no ooe" "Rowing can'l be much harder Ihan COlung, righl?" ... "Wasn'llt Socrates who said: Shotgunt" Yeah!? Threshold 01 Boredom ... F.T.P.S "F.H." ... We're Walkln' · . , Roboshaw •. , You got a whal!?1 Greg Lavin - Mom, Dad, Joe, SCou, and Nicky, lhanks for everything ,. ''The Cronies" '" My Sweel Lovable Troll MemOries (L.B.) . Battle Wagoo . , . "I didn't step 00 anyone" Summer hoops ... Cian's house ... Gravity Hill Aun! Belly and Uncle Paul ... THANKS 10 everyone and Good Luck to all! Richard Lemanowlcz - Halch ... DB .. , Rubber Legs ... Duck ... Aun ... Jump! II bUildS charaCler · .. Par1\: benches are very comlortable 00 the run. John Lloyd - THANKS; Tony Rogers, Bud-dy, Kemp - Maddog (Where's your brain). Grapeape, Frank Farley, Flipper (Faster lhan lightning), Tempo 0/ Doom, Popular Place, , . T,R.B, - Remember 10 meet your Quota ... "I want your hat" ... "Oh my God. there's a roach on your facel" . . "I couldn't even/eel my toes" ... Ergsdon'l tloal ... Nice Pret· lei! , •• Time lor the Autoshow, Tim •.. It's bellerto ask lorglveness than permission ... "Virtu" rules Dan Loftus -I'm smart. Really, I swear ... GPA has nothing to do with how smart I am .. I woo't conlorm Stephan Lopez - While House and FSB lives on! , , . No more couch'n?!?! , .. Summer '93 C.LAH. is mine; who's With me •. Ule alter hoops? •. Whose got the free passes? •• Umm, FP. OS, BG, MK, BN, DL, MC ... 000 to all, especially my family and friends who have enlightened my life, I love you! Mike Lovgren - Phlshlng Tnps '92 & '93 , . , Rave 'till dawn No Hanson you can't have a smoke. · . Bells So what If I missed Sophomore year. · . No, Brady. I'm no a deer ... Bmgers ... Tnps to Slates. , • Nine! , , • Eight Ball , , • Thanks Mom & Poj>. James Maccaroni- "Trust me" ... Halloween'90

, . ,Astroturl ... DeeeeJ .. ,JAAB ... G·Fat ... balzack .•• AI Gore's kids .•. no gas ... Tra Ren Hltchitowny ..• Manuse .•• Wacky fun Ball Pool hopping •.• "Thanks tor breaking my arm" . · Mac ... "Mac •.. aaa ... ronl?" John Malloy - Pack It up, pack It In Mom, Grandma Kent WIll be there, , • So Nate, you dunkIng? ... McCann just fiXing hiS car righl now. leI'S run ball! I swear, there was a man on Ihe II was raining & cold, but I like It telephooe pole · .• The stairs were sweet ... SCallops. . II's Davey Jones, .• Umbras. , . Omnl , .. Stag you're the best. but Kent's beller .. Nate. there's enough gas. Jim Maloney - Had to be therel ... Morning Practice? When? .• Come one Vandy,comeon Jlmmyl ... Mr. Morgan •.. YAK. YAK, YAK! 60 x 25's of what? , .. I don't have an altitude! Hank's not egotistical! ... What? What? Say that one more lime? ... KEVINNNN ... I can get one i! I wanted, but irs got to be one thaI I'd tike to want to get Ms. Shustack - wanna race!? ... Time to go Jt's been great' Ron Martin - Thanks 10 M.R., D.C.. J.M" J.V. for a great four years, •. "I'm not conceited nor conVinced, I'm plain and Simply The Man." ... Thanks also to Mom & Dad lor stlckmg wllh me these lour years .•• La Salle Ice Hockey 1/ 1 see you later mates •.. Yo Dubbles! , .. What are we domg thiS weekend boys Gregory Mason - To start off, I'd like to thank "L S:' tor 4 years 0/ "enlightenment" . , . Fat that's not even tunny, for real •. , Ska, Ska .,. Slatman, all those ladies ... What's the matter? ... U of V . .. ELP Tim Maxwell - Thank you Mom and Dad, I love you! RosebudfHalrytoes and Bradleyman you're the besl ... Looks like we're goona need another, Tommy. ,. Oh yeah, cleal With the madness · • , Lost weekends ... Plans .. , TB by candlelight? · •• Party glrtl , , . I finally found it ... it's because they're looking at you. We can do anylhlng we want · .. And another lhmg. I'd do It all over again. Woooo! Dig Itt Paul McCafferty - Vacca gets no won<. ... Aren't you always at the mall, Downey ... Kensey, OIce shoes, you biter ... Where's Bubl:!les ... Donahue, who's this Janice chick? Frank McCann - No need to worry, we're staying with Grandma Kent ... We were going 8{ound Ihls dark comer and just slipped into this pile 01 leaves · .. Yeah, the bug is fast, It outran Marty'S golf cart · .. Sorry I'm late Brother, my car stalled (in front of BOO's) ... Yo Hilty, thiS one's In the case ••. Yo Crash, are you In the doghouse again? ... Thanks guys .. , Thank you Mom and Dad. Morgan McClure - Dave, rela)(, it's iust life. Thanks for everything - Mom, Em, Raff, PM, BN, EK, MH, KB, LS. LB, and GH ... OK, anyway. 'Bama34, Miami 13, •• Hey Nowa, wanna play loot· baU ... What's so amazing aboul really deep thoughts ... Go Eaglesl Sean McDermott- Dewey ... Reggie 110, t71 . · . Thanks Mom, Dad, Tim lor everything. _. J. Are we in Tennessee? ... Welcome back, welcome back ... A junior N.P. transler ... Yeah Baby, slick, stick, stick! , .. Don't come over the middle again. · . Legs Up ... To be the man, you golta beat "The Man" ... Brades - Antifreele? ... Boyl - Memones Forever - Do, Bu. K, K, H, J, B and all the reSI . , . Stop being modest ... , only get injured when I shave. John J, McDonald, Jr, -Jack ... Fat Jack ... 6PJ · .. FSU ... All Will '91. Matt, next lime - duck! · .. Officer C. - Thanks tor setting me straight! . 5MB - good deal .•. from a 1.6 to Ihe 3.0's WOWI , .. LeI's get the LED oul! ... I love T and Field Pracllce ... II's greal to be young and lal in the 90s ... REBECCA - Thank you ... To God,

Mom, Dad. the Fam, and lriends - just to say thanks could never be enough. Ryan McElderry Beware 01 the Leprechuan ... We Top of the morning to ya goin' Slzller KM, MD · .. Who IS this kid? Yea. I sold out ... Whal's up MD KM JP MW GK PM MJ DP CS MK. Mark McGoldrick - It's a dog-eat-dog wond and I'm weanng Milkbone underwear ... C + in Technical Drawing, . , Summer of '93 , .. Saga, .. madden ... Mooch In cafeleria .. , Trayball ••. FSU 2,

3.4 PatrIck McGowan - Kev & Greg, 309 on ramp. · Daley, saw the Albino deer ... Nunmobile. , . leal pile bashing '92 ... Danny Boy Yes, I wor1<. at a Eagle RIP, •• liquor store ... Brendan Dooley Kelly, define judicIous ... Nat X Brelt, What's thaI? Nosk, flying lammies in SIC ... Come 00 now T LS TenOis ... Twiggy the Woodercat. , · See ya in the CPO Revt ... Everybody come to my house, I'm cooking dinner ... Stag, Region 10 Hoops II 1 ... Thanks Mom, Dad, Celene, and Pop. Joey McKenzie - Monley Mac IS m the middle, . · S.O.S ... Pumpkin, .. Stadium .• The boys, .. Hulk, leI's just take some of Moon's ... But, Daly. · . 61 D-Iine pride ... CHRISTIE, Stand by Me , . Derf we're always in the house ... Gil, I'm sleeping o'er ... FCC ... Thanks for HW, Ker ... Yo Mlck . · . Thanks Mom & Dad for everything, you're the best. , . Na eh? ... Yeah ... P ta ta ThaI's it. Witllam J. McKeown - Whars up, Hoss Temple. Hit the bricks ... We have a\lignment Sure enough ... Whal, me late ... F.T,P .• , F.S.B .•. Party wagon •.. You the Man, Nick. , . LaSalle Mee Tee Crew 1990-1993 .•. James P Ouality reading material ... Mr. Gillespie, do bats live In the desert? ... Chester. Kevin McMahon - Beware of the Leprechaun .. Get me cables, We're goln' SillIer MD RM , , , Bat· man ... Mug 01 Death ... The Weasle ... J.S.Y.B ... Hood? Timothy McManus - How many girllnends do you have. Bret!? ... Shultze ... What are the beepers fOr? When are we going to the Auto Show, Woyd? What's in the socks? .. , BUIll still does say "Call Me." Brell , , . Daly, I'm going to kill you. KevJn McNlchol- Yeo, Marty ... No smoking .. · Drive·by ... Mailbox ... Michigan ... Kerly and my carpet ••. Queel .•. Malloy's lace NiCk, watch out tor thaI par1\:ed car .. , Tommy? 6th period lunch ..• Thanks 10 all my friends and lamity, especially Mom and Dad ... IL YAI Joe Meehan - "Today is a good day 10 die" Flatliners ... Why are you calling me Bubbles •• , Fly man •• , "TK. who me?" ... No I didn't make varsity ... Why did I do it, because it felt great. Shockel mon ... I'll PICk everyone up In the wagon · .• I'm not going, .. Thanks, Mom and Dad. Bart Mlkulskl- Yes, my real name is Bart ... 1will eat green eggs and ham ... SKIDS ••• Ufeis short, get wor1<. ... No maller how bad something IS, you're friends will always make it worse ..• Field Goal. · Team MVP, •. TECChamplon ... You're the best, Mom and Dad, thanks!! ... Thanks for C.E. Ad, Fine, Nell. Gary L. MUes, Jr. - Miles Per Hour ... Good luck to all my fellow classmates m their quests through the world. Jeen Min- Mr. Molush,l refusetoweara sweater. Diego Morales - Why, don'l ask me why ... limited expectations Yield to limited results.. Finit, done, I'm gone, See ya ... Ducks ... Thanks Mom and Dad lor everything. Mark S. Morgan - What's up 10 the N.E. Bus Marie, Gene, Karen, Jen, Chris Z, Lori - you really made il worth Ihe ride ... Thanks for everything Mom. Dad, Karen, and Euge Brother Joe, il wasn't me ... Yes, I shall ride the school bus ••. I can'!, I'm goln' over my sister's house.


Paul Morrissey - NIps, Fal Camp, GAR, Gall Morns The bndge Jumped In Ironl 01 me - chlchmg l Mall, don'l let me sleep here Uh-oh, HI Mr Koschneg Barnm' It F-F-Aounown Fnendly's Route Noll 10, Ihanks JP Treenoose MFH I'll be back Gu's '92-'93 Mom, I'm sleePIng at Bob's 5emorWeek '92 FCC B R look out lor lhe hili SCB Thanks Mom and Dad GreQOlY Mullen - Jump - ,\ builds character Duck MIke, what's Allison dotng this weeltend? Hey Mati, Slol'lS Suck No one WIll ever know' NICe Melon head. 5my1he Me T SIr J0seph Peabody Booboo F S B Joseph Murphy - Murph CTP Jr Sf Volpe Joker Tune FKD Proud Pete. gIVe me a ode Lefs stop at 5th & Chew 50 PEACEI' 40 under tile EJ Jim Nicolo - Why make sense when you can Thanks 10 Mom, Dad, Tara Danmake PlUa? Iele, my lnends, and Nora You can put a buIet Il"I my head but you can't kdl a word I've said BesIdes Sll"9ng. I play a mean tnangle 100 Buy our tape - SoCIety FInChesI I'd "e 10 change my order TomoonsovermyHammy There's no "Y" or 'Ph' In Flnchesll 11'5 a lIan, Dad Dallid Nocentlno - Who? Me? Prove It YOI Noce The Suteth has come Look - I'm do'"9 It -look "Tres"' - Ifs French Hey Skip PS La salle ICe hocKey IS 1 1 Thanks Brian Nowakowski· Thanks Mom, Dad and Kns lor all your support. you're the besl Dump Danas, Go BIrds! Nowa"l Bnng It home lor Jerome Who IS thIS kid? Yo Lope. how much did you loSe thIS weekend? Frank's not a BookIe I .ule's short, play hard can'l oet ,n F SB Micnael O'Brlen-MH, walksaJone wouldyou I,ke to dance? Ilorgol I can'l move my legs I'N miSS you the most, Scarecrow 01 course I love you, Silty rabbll I'm the lunmest guy you know Fellow space cadets J R., JR, Higgs, MA, K K.. X B W, K M,Mr Touchy, and you know who you are thanks, Mom and Dad la Prente grande Hey, I went to Europe Timothy O'Oonnell- Doll, did you get your license luke's pnde Amanda, Mom, Dad yet? Thanks for elleryth,ng Michael O'Hara - A wise man has more questions than answers Only dead !Ish go WIth the flow. He who laughs laSI obvIOusly dIdn't get the toke "11 you wanlto kiSS the Sky, beller leam how to kneel." - U2 "A good burp Vibrates your wI'loIe body A great burp IS preceded by anImals nervously pawIng the ground" - B C ule's been good to me so lar Wanttranch'se Wllh thai? Pensacola? Slop saYing thall Lunch, NICk Happy, Happy, Joy. Joy You're breaJung my heart VIVa NepaJI We've already got one Ausbn Kevin Ofender - Thanks Mom, Dad, Enka, K91lh 01118 145, #24 War Wagon FCC 50S MER BER RoltIng Jeeps Legs Up Moon worn mInd Ragu. where were you EVIl lreshman year? Welcome back folks" rTIIl'lds WlI prevail, Byn:t OWO's. Chad Ormond-lis not what you know, ,,'swho Chns 115 lIITIe to gel some sleep Yo Hulk Fnel DId you get a load ollhose PJ's? Gel Tusk ahalrCUl.Ha,ry Hulk. look at my chest you beat me, lers go ST. I' help you up She's NOT 25 Shower Club CC, JP, AG. FH. JM Greal AI-N'ghter Breakfast w!MM Thanx Mom, and lor everythlng Bill P.'m - II you gel Stf8J9h1 A's, you ltwlk 100 much WtnrWlQ ISIft everyttwlg What? Hank's haW"lg a party BP Bad 8IIy Palm Surely Whal are you dolng thls weekTree

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LeI's end They recruited me tor SWImming go, Vandll Denny's So Jim, do you think you can gel the carl l A Tom Panzarella - Matyland OCean Control I Iolle Yoda Bull, party oliwo Tortunng Ants Ptwsh n' Tnps '92-'93 Malcolm T Slyroloam Thumb and grum Phlnch heads Thanks Mom and Dad Michael Parella - Cops Don't dnve 240 SX's 1 think G.OT 5 Woodyee Spnng Break '93- Cancun F SB --Yes I did gel released 1fl1lmelOsee U2"' "Cheech' Wild man, Wlldl Squirrel VOIce sm.t, James T & P and ttIe !)8fI9. thanks l SCP Love you Mom and Dad. lor all you do' Vivek Parmar - There IS no new la$hloo wtMch IS not also old Thanks M & 0 II you (want 10) know what nobody knows, read whal everybody reads, JUst one year al\erwards Michael Parsons - Thanks lor everything Mom and Dad No officer, I dIdn'l realu:e I was speedII'Ig I don do anyttwlg. Brother FelIX No medium Stnp '5 tOO high lor me IHTFS n be 181ll1WO monlhs S4 Frank Pasquali - WAZUP ltallans Mellt Winning 1SIl'1 everything. Ils ttIe only ttwng II you wanna be ttIe man, you golla beat tile man Who's thIS pace guy? Hey T, IS II open today? See ya Boo-Bool Peace 10 ttIe class of '931 Thanx Mom and Dad lor everything' Chris Perry - No SIr, I don't lIke III HarleysVIlle rules Will do Get a clue Dante Who IS oarltman? Wall guys. next lime n ask her to dance Chopabraka LAAAA You lIVe where? Seon Pescatore - Scothe - SK, SK - ScolllS CRL Manos Poulopoulos - Yeah Bob W.. ptCked a greal way 01 pUlling Brolher Tom In hIS place Thanks Singer, I do like my laugh. and yes, you Will miSS It Yo Nick, you think you WIll never Invest In a hat? Sorry Marlt, I only halle Camels. Jerry, watch your "back:' II you know what I mean Jell, ne~tllme you Should IIslen 10 me Dave Rafferty - "What IS past is prologue" - JFK "Wall'll they gel a load 01 me" - The Joker. Mrs. Smith, why are you par1<lng? Bus stop girl and California girl., Thanks for the laughs BMCD TW 2B TS 8JMAC PC MH MQ42 3N 3E Mike Randolph - TWice a day, ellery day .. OH MY GOOt 8111, IS that a $Opt? beaUCOtJp Joe Meehan is the only TK All WOrlt and no play Tom Ragusa - Ragu 170 qUIet wamor lucky Ts SOS FC C Dylan 47 DIVe Cut 'em Fred GSAH CM OSSM S.C, and B,O M 1 luv u al1l Thanks Mom, Dad, and B.J, tor ellerythlng Brian Reeves - You can deStroy your today by wonyJng about tomorrow R.J., Cmon 's that reLa salle Ice Hockey , 1 Ken, ally your car? 's that sbU the same be GIVe me a call, a1nghl Ken Who ,s this Rdl Fry Kid anyway? Yo Paul, why Don t you pICk up Ken and go 10 the Hockey gamel Thlnk I can take oH tomorrow, Ma? R.J.. lour years and Sill a freshman' Thanks Mom and Dad IcNe ya l Cmis Reilly - Be QUI8l. you talk 100 much Sor· ry I am wnbng lhls 10 f~1 up my remalfUng space I do not wanlto be cheated 01 whal IS nghlfuly rrane

Thank you Paul Reilty - OP R for three The stang surO'Boan trs a hstlighl Jan 5 we oet 16 Your back healed yel Fasy'? f golla woriI She dtgs me I don1 fil<.e ApnI I'm qwltng:. and I'm leaV1rtg Glad I dldrt't La salle Pel Champs Hoops 93' Who's got '14 hBang"' 100 tate Thanks 10 anyone who's supported me VTve5

Oller the last lew years.1ove you Beall, Fasy, mom, dad, Heather. Chrlslopher Reutlinger- Chlps·Ahoy But llolie er, man Where's WUlly? RooocxMx>ot Bert? Hey Bert? Thanks mom and dad MlkeRiccio-11a1y92' OOP Posse Augmon dnlles the lane, he oets swalled by 152 Cor\(y Paco, how much dtd you WIn thIS week? NC should I pullout my 9? Fller"s Base· ment 11 Thanks mom and dad' Joe Rlnaldl- LoveltOde t,me You don't have 10 yell Shut up youl Ya re-re ya ObteBwest - Naill; - KKent - Kerty - Stag - KMc NICk - HlQOMz - Tusc and Wim - Mayloy see ya l Thanks mom and Dad cancoo - 93' Sen, Week - 93' loose Footyl scarecrow - Eggs - 10-31 Crazy Work Whaddup Yo McKId Tre's Fresh Oble Noc:xIe? can't make It, well. lSJen oomng? Andrew Robinson - Yo. party at my house thIS weekend Everyone If'Mted, Bnog a lnand JUSI dof'l'l take anyttung I can't hantIe aoolher month of graduabOn ~It's tile end oflhe world as we know It and I feel fine line" REM No. I slII can'l handle another month of groundabon 'Irs tile end 01 the world as we know ,I and I feel fine fine- REM No. I sill can't use the phone What? Party? My house? Funny guys 88, AD, U, TN MZ and of course Ez, lhanltSlor beIng such greatlnends Stelle Roeser - Be YOUl own sell, even though somebmes you have 10 lake ttIe path less lrall8led Thanksth Andrew, M B, BB" PO" anct my parents lor a greallour years Manhew Roesser - ADoniS AW TW Keep dreafTllng AIrs got no game Clover man's got no gIn - whatever 01 nellt yearor IS ,t 05 or 6 Then "23" WIll halle 10 be this year With the 81g Man 01 course Oh, and thanks mom, dad, and Joo Eric Rothenheber - And now lor something com· p1etely dillerenl. U's Ihe adventures 01 Captain Re]8Ct and the Izoke Crew ... No more ChaHel Enough about my slsterl Okay! Don't worry Mr C., there's no problem here rile Inllented a new scale. I call II , , . Don't worry about it, just ignore It! leonard SIlinls - Augmon IS going to to score 52 tonight. What's the mailer With my haircut Yea Awighl Rasheed, Tyrone, Jason, Alvin, Marc My pockets ate lat P1eez RM Many duckets , , , Miami' 1 . Bubby Who? Glmme a nde up da h,1I U.N C Yanllees You ain't gol no ups. Where you at? I'll dunk 00 yournead . Aw, In your eye Who IS Damon Bailey? Thanks mom and dad We was robbed Its Uke $pilling on a fish, why bother? Augmon Y., a dum nol Brad Sandella - Wooooooo T-bag, Halrytoes, KJ, EllS - love ya guys H-day The buds and Jerome Tommy Sure ABCCCIDtp Yo cards Make me tul1ley pot PIe Megan the cat Paul. I can't make " up ttlere today ltailan Fest Sweel Frosh dls Shorty San Sled.oogs LM IS beller than Taco Bell Thanx mom, dad and en - word up Bill Schlosser- Slosh 125 Wrestler Pnde JV caplaJn, Why? Madden 9~. Ya' liIlhy an· Iffi8I , Aerrwlg, Scanlon. McOooakIS. VantaSbC, Van Marvelous Wee HTe Sbppefy Span.ard 5.50: didn't make the cut Boom, He's on t-.s back Ralph Brower? EJc:callber Beak Weady Weslle Ahhhhh' 8th penod Brother Tom Mom, Dad, MIke. thanlu tor everythng. I love you~1

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.. What was I thinking?! .. , You're not taking that car! ... ThaI really irks mel Bill Sellers - Salim ... /127 ... The Boyz ... To the hole. , . Don't hang . . Don't tank . . Don't whack ... Hale dears With nips ... Shannon who? . Bernie hi is on me ... King of TEC .. Master 01 Madden ... Yo Sean I got CYO ., T.T.F.L. .B,L.B. . .All-Star 6 grade, , . Cya Hall 01 Fame, · . Jill, . , Retreal With Dert ... Hulk your leam still sucks. , . Notes With Mont, . , lilting with Tim and JP ... Whose got the props? , . ,Calvesl Matt Shevlin - Fat Malt,. /I 1 ,., Paul you're changing those sheets ... 01 . , . 5,0.5 - Busted · .. FCC ... Boyz ... JP - let's talk ... Bob anytime you wanna go! CBB ... Clint we can lIat out lalk It- HEL FTAST(c) . . Pump It uP!, .. WECWORlD ThaI's not 112 funny ... Ya Lee DP, , ,Nlt-2nd grade games, OYMBF. and 5:12 AM, thanks - PAFAE. YTB , .. Thanks mom and dad - I love you. Matt Shields - Schultze Da Birds /199 . RTSTP . , . Suzuk . , . SUIcide ... "Life IS short the wortd could be destroyed by a Hurricane or Toma· do" Randall Cunningham John SIIU"Saddle em up and nde 'em to the IInish" - GA swim team This part lelt inTenlionally blank, Jeff Silva - FranCine. '1 love you' , , . Yeah I'm Wlpped, so what? ... "Jeff IS your Jeep done yet?" . · 100 mph in the rain. . Hey Ryan, did you get your Bronco back, what not again ... Scatlie - L P.P. '92 ... "Kings 01 the Jungle" Jonathan J. Singer - All right all ready ... I'm not a cop , , , Singer Stinger, , , Environmental room, · . Who broke the brass rail? . , . Videotucky Ts . Rob, she broke my car ... I'm on time today ... The Coastline ... The Aztec ... Egypts ....Admlral Willson BlV , , . Mom and Jordan thanks lor eve· I)'Ihing .. , Dan il was the besl year, . , Eim my love always. Bill Skyrm - I'm dangerous on the dance floor. · Face paint on Stowe ... Shampoo and moulhwash · .. spIder jumps .. , Labor Day In Longport, T.B , , , The EI , , , CommuOlly servICe at Polo Estates. Ryan you're 1 accident ahead 01 me, Skyrmer (AKA. CraSh) , , , What up Josh. . OCean City . · . "I think, there lore I am - I think" lIy C.M Thanks mom and dad. Christopher C. Smith - "II you've got a problem, take it out on a drum." - Neit Peart. , , /186 . Smithville ... ROCk'n Rollin' Amigo ... Flintstones · .. Simpsons . . Taco Bell. 10-2£·90 - The greates bIrthday, , , Yo te quireo Rebecca, .. para stempre , . ,Thank you mom, dad, Kellle, Steve, Megan, Beckie, and all my !ellow classmales (too many to name) for all lhe great memories over the past four years. Michael F. Smith - Officer- my carWQr1't start . · . VFD9/M ... Cops don', drive those. , . Honest officer we were being chased. . Hey Wim I think your parents are home ... Cancun ... Yo Mike lets make a movre ... Thanks mom, dad, Kelly and 1'I1 see you guys later - SOTS, John Smyth - Wocx1yee ... DeVilS Pond, , , This IS a big game lellas FSB . Kelly Race Track · .. Mr. R ... thanks Go Ivy ... Fugs house lall Don't drop your hands. '92 ... loose Ends IV · . Sioiesbury Cup ... II you never had a chance, you never took a chance ... Thanks mom and dad. Jamie Stack - I can't I have crew, , , Senior week '93 ... PengUins do It again In '93 ... "CUlhng my linger is a tragedy but comedy is tailing down a rnan· hole anddying"CS,. ,Thanks mom, dad. Tom, and Chns for everything ... I'm outla of here. David Slagliano - Nick watch out lor that parked car! , . , Countyline Rd. at 4 AM ... Hey! Where'd

my money go? . " Taco Bell run! , , . ThiS is Merrill Reese! , .. Poker night at my house! , , , Leal pile. · . Malloy's lace ... Nat X's Adventures ... Go gerem ... Senior week with theBoyz .. ,Lovya mom, Yo Cheech l dad, and Rich ... Go blue! Peter J. Slrelbig - Yo G! Perhaps everybody's a stranger ... Oh Jeaze! Ouit complammg Whal hair? Anyway who cares. , ,C.T. Baby Troc We cannol stand lour more years 01 Reganomics in Anylhmg , , , I told you Ed .. Yo can I bum a ride .. Wow. elll Synnamon - Tipping lsn'l part of my phlloso· phy: It's overtipping ... If Bill Clinton can get elected, so can I ... Hey look over there. It'S dlsce man l ... Do as I say, dOn't doas I do, "What did we do in class yeslerday? ... AVOid the 3rd floor at all costs.. What exactly happens 10 the allernative room? , . , When is the movie coming out? Jim Taggart - Love and Thanks (lor everylhlng) - mom, dad, Jim N.. Sam N.. Amy R.. Dana B.. Carolyn S. . The band's prodigal son, . , WhaTever happened to lawn darts, •. Joe #44 just gal brokenl Albert Tenuta~ Yo Bob ... Supcuce .. , Where's your mac? Pete, don'l hit the car because It'S gomg slow, .. HI, Brell ... Can'tlouch that wllh a gat ... Nice hair Forbes, Matt Tomlinson - Excuse me can I borrow your towel? My car lust hit a water buffalo. . Tombstone FTP·FSB You have Clearence Clarence, What's your Vector Victor ... Why IS the Alphabet in that order? Is It because of the song? ... Rock house hoss ... Go Skms . , , Thanks mom and dad . Bye. Max Trill III - Tritzy ... Buster Crab ... CIty boy . the swmger ... be there at 8:30 Brell I lilt every mommg, yeah right ... Higgs is a par I'll type it dunng 1st. 2nd, or 3rd , , , as iI' had a clue In Math Anal. Love ya Cole, Lon, JK, CK .. Thanks mom and dad ... JWIN here I come ... Yo guys, BW. JV. BS, CS, JH, RJ, SH, JR. JA, TG, SK, DO, NY, JL. VA, OH, BB. Michael Tuscano - II you can't convince 'em con· fuse 'em ... Sot No hestitatlon, come over O.C . Forever Young .. ,Are you cold? .. mom and dad, thank you lor all you have given to me , .. True friends are hard to lind, so keep them ... Ule's not short, your're lust gone a long time, .. maXimize every opportunity. . "Big tears rolled down Kalie Kangeroo's brow lace, Jim Vacca - Overdflve Rules Geneoooooooo ... That's cool ... DC, JM, RM, MR , , Is it hoI in here or is it just you, , , Bom to rock n' roll - 00 . , . All we need IS some sentimental be· havior - 00 , , , Gonna get signed - 00 ... Shut· up Paul .. Hey Dan! Kevin Vanderslice - LeI's go Vandy ... LeI's go Jimmy ... Mornmg practice ... Ms. Shustack, I'm never lale ... Tim, did you do your math homeworl< · .. No, I don't think you are a snob ... Time to go · .. Kevin c'mon ... Thanks mom and dad. Dan Vicario - MID ••. T.R.B , , , Sunrise Swimming . , . Rice Krispies ... Gel my Jeans oil your head. , . I thought you were my friends ... shut up I'm just trying to have some lun ... 7 times! ... You must keep your quotia , . , We're halfway 10 Barce· lona. The Tempo of Doom. John Volpe - Should've been A.C , . , Tac. I . Jp, JM, TIM. Yo Chns - Chop Wood! Sup, .. Gum! ... I'm Volp like that ... Was upl Smell ya laler. Kyle Waldowski - Yo hoss, . , Yesuree Bob l . Get back to the point Robert ... Ts a stiff ... the candlelight was lust right and the HI·I! was in the background .• Yo Nick! Brett M, West - Hayi doln', Ken? ... I'm bored, Joe! , , . So what II I oon't dnve? , .. a babyl

Gene J. Whitaker ~ Overdnve Rules! . , . Have you ever seen the light of day, . , just look In the mirror ... Jim mllllllleeeeee ... Alnght ghys - we'll oetinltely be there tomorrow, definitely .. Tac·Man · . U's not a problem - we'lI get it! ... When's thiS panod over? ... Far away Irom heeerrrrree .. , I've fallen and I can't get up. Nathan WIlI- Will you call my mom? , .. Hey that's my car! Rasheed /130 ... Scarecrow. Eggs. Slide. 10131/92. " No Joe. I oon't remember thaI. Did you know, , , Nat X , , , AII·Catholic Allessan· dros .. Wadup, Needlesl ... Save Tnp 91 Thanks Mom, Dad, Knstln, Stephanie. , . We can chill In my room. John Wilson - ROWing on the Schuylkill ... Beal· ing the Prep (FTP) Ergs.. Seat-racing.,. Ghetto-cruising .. Road tnps In the SubUrban WIth B,T,O . " .Devit's pool cliff'dlvmg .. "We have alignment" ... Party wagon. , , "Elesvouspres Partez" Shooting pool Hangmg oul at "Sev" . · Troll ... "Rock house" Hess man" . , ,Chester · .. Stealth mode . , , "Super soaker," Mark H. Wimmer - Boom Boom "Howse ... PASC .. XXX MEN" , What? , , , Can I be rude - take a hint ... Cancun '93 . One more tune. .. Glunch (2) (3) ... Are you cOld". 2+2 5 .. , 3 + 3 ~ 7 , , . ChiCks ahoy ... Fundamentals guys, Who's cuter ... let's make a deal ., . Thanx Clem. Weezy, Scoll & Mike. , , II you were here thanx - il not. guess I didn't need you. Jeremy Winters - Chao & the XXX men - a c. '92 - Tuse & Wim, you're the greatest, •. Dar!, I don't know what I'll do to ya! Footy sprint champion ... Booml Your Dead! ROC, I love ya! . USNA or bust! ... Meet us at Fnendly's, we're going to kick your •• , .. , Whatever happened to that car I broke? , , , Mom, Dad, Chns, lhanx. David J, Yost - TOAST ... Bubby Brister IS the best OB in the N.F.L ......It's only my lourth engine" · .. Get up sell out! . "don't make me stomp you · . Gel that DIPSTALL out 01 here, , , Stealers 111 · . What was the book about? , .• Yo Len, Augmon IS worse than Manute ... In your eye. Joseph Zalewskl- So, I was watchIng thiS back· gammon game on ESPN" . "U we weren't all crazy, we would all go insane" - Jimmy Bullet.,. J.M. Stipe, R. Umbaugh, and J. Bullet are the Blessed Tnrtlly ... The Mann in the man .. , Bush, you're stili the best. ,. The Blue Hen WIll rise, , . Mom, Anita. Diana - thanks for everything. I love you guys. Chris zame - see ya in MLB You don't know Gleason! ... Jerry Don Gleaton Strip - Honey you've been around a lew times, you know that we are the best - BP.NY ... The Dances Conquered · .. Halloween '9t , . , Can you leach us? , "Mack Daddy Moves ... Thanks Mom, Dad, and Mike ... TB - Clear off the table! Greg lambryckl- No, I oon't smoke. , , Anybody got a hack? ... Rave in the reluge of the mentally deficient.. Long live the hacketles (Jeny, Bill, Brinkmann)., , Morrissey wears Dr, MartinS (NOT) · .. Underdog 3/29/92 -- love it Bill ... Long live the Smiths Woody Allen ... Save the SQuirrels · . , I Will survive. Brian Zlupko - Butcher'S theorem: Actual age",staled age minus 2 .. , They stole all the jewelry , , . You do Denny! ... Who's gonna nde your wild horses? . " Irs got a tocky shm Irom lirs! to second ... Thanks Mom, Dad, lara and vanous others .. , Goodnight and Thank you.


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Gold Patrons The Adamo" Family .\tf. & Mrs. Barbalace Gabe & Ph)lIis 8e~ilacqua Mr. & Mrs. Joseph J. Bonargo .\Ir. & 1\lr5. John A. Burton ,\Ir. & Mrs. Nicholas J. Caramenico l III .\lr. & Mrs. John & Patricia Ceccola .\Ir. & l\1rs. Harry C. CitTino Mr. & Mrs. Terence P. Collins Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Coniglio Mr. & Mrs. Michael P. Creedon & Family Mr. & Mrs. Rollin E. Delong Mr. & Mrs. Ed\\ard J. Demeter Mr. & Mrs. Nicholas A. DcSilvis !\tr. & Mrs. Charles Dolaway Mr. & Mrs. Gerard B. Donahue, Sr. Mr. & Mrs. Gerald W. Fecher. Sr. 'iT. & I\Irs. William H. Fegley, Jr. \4r. & Mrs. Robert L. Feliciani, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. John C. Fenningham .\Iargaret A. Fritz Mr. & .\Irs. "'illiam Frizlen, III Dr. & J\lrs. Robin Gallagher .\Jr. & Mrs. Thomas M. Gannon Francine Giannone i\1r. & Mrs. Dominic P. Girondo The I-talczenko Family Mr. & Mrs. \Villiam E. Herron Or. & Mrs. Charles Hertzog Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Hogan Mr. & Mrs. Daniel O. Hudson Mr. & Mrs. Rocco J. lacullo (\lr. & Mrs. James Karp Michael and Mary Ann Kerlin Mr. \Villiam J. Knecht Mr. & Mrs. M.J. Korolishin

Pam & Bill Lahr Or. & Mrs. \\'illiam J. '\Iarkmann \Ir. & Mrs. J. ScOIt Mancil "r. & Mrs. Francis McCann ~lr. & Mrs. John J. McDonald ~Ir. & Mrs. Joseph P. McKenzie Mr. & Mrs. \Villiam J. '\1cKeol'n, III Mr. & Mrs. Austin A. Meehan Mr. & Mrs. John F. Meehan, Jr. Or. & Mrs. Diego Morales Mr. & Mrs. James D. MorrisseYl Jr. Mr. & Mrs. James Nicolo. Sr. Mr. & Mrs. Gerald P. O'Hara Mr. & Mrs. Frank Palopoli Mr. & Mrs. James M. Parella Mr. & Mrs. George Roesser Mrs. Georgeanna Salinis Mr. & Mrs. William R. Sasso Mr. & Mrs. John Schnier Mr. & Mrs. Richard J. Sharkey \Ir. & Mrs. William J. Smllh Mr. & I\1rs. Anthon) R. Stagliano Mrs. Kathr)'n Sulli~an \1ar)' Ann Sullilan Mr. & Mrs. 'Villiam Talar Mr. & Mrs. Alan Tempest Mr. & Mrs. \ViJliam Sands Tomlinson. Jr. Mr. & Mrs. John J. Tolo I\lr. John F. Vanderslice I\lr. & Mrs. Charles S. Venuto Mr. & Mrs. Daniel V. Vicario, Sr. Mr. & Mrs. Gregory J. \Viniers The Zalewski Family l\1r. & I\1rs. John Zallie Mr. & Mrs. Erick 'Valier Zlupko and Family

The Yearbook Staff would like to offer special thanks to: Bmlhc:r Rene Slerner. ,It Da"d [)~hl. Brolha JamC"l ~. BMhcT RII:h;.rd "'c.tler.;.tOO \It. \l.lrt,n St"IM;:T.:Il. for hell" and IIndCr-I""olhn,

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