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i<br />
the Life of a chiLd,<br />
a chiLO to a man,
a man who Lives<br />
and LeaRns,<br />
LeaRns the good<br />
and feaRS<br />
the evil,
to fight with his<br />
to win with his mind.
in an expeRience<br />
which is
•L ^ '' i<br />
tpyinq to help<br />
RAthep than<br />
just exist,<br />
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j<br />
it.
tRying to make<br />
his existence<br />
a worthwhile thing,
I
to suffer f<br />
a cause<br />
that may leave<br />
you alone,<br />
But also<br />
and finally<br />
to win it<br />
alone.
12<br />
to Qive till it liuRts means<br />
neveR Really to lose
to cpy Because of pulupe is<br />
not to give up,<br />
*m
neveR to give up<br />
on a<br />
an impossiBLe dReam,<br />
that Becomes youR<br />
Reality,<br />
a i<br />
I:
a Reality of Life<br />
that is Both<br />
BLack<br />
and<br />
white<br />
and<br />
often<br />
QRey.<br />
• .••'• • ,
to smile in the sun and sing in the pain
to fORqet the cLouds<br />
and finC> the sun.
DEDICATION<br />
w >> /<br />
V V M<br />
1 • ^v<br />
18
They are not men whose hearts remain within themselves,<br />
they are not men whose love is selfish or whose<br />
dedication is false. They have given of themselves for<br />
forty years, given more than we deserve. They have<br />
swung the bats and swum the waves; they exhibit classic<br />
lives and employ classic lines. These are not men, they<br />
are giants. They are friends whose lives are totally spent<br />
for us, to whom we cannot fully express our gratitude.<br />
We the class of 1971 are most grateful, and wish to<br />
dedicate this forty-third volume of THE RAMKIN to<br />
Mr. Albert T. Kirchner and Mr. John W. Lyttle for<br />
service beyond the call of duty.<br />
19
BOARD<br />
OF<br />
TRUSTEES<br />
Mr. Walter J. Higgins '31<br />
Chairman of the Board of Trustees<br />
Rev. Frederick J.<br />
Dillemuth, S.J<br />
Mr. John H. Jones<br />
20<br />
Mr. Walter A. Lynch '38
Mr. Arthur K. McCormack<br />
Mrs. Joseph W. McGovern<br />
Rev. Msgr. Charles J.<br />
McManus<br />
Mr. Gerald C.<br />
McNamara, '41<br />
Mr. Thomas Murray<br />
Mrs. Thomas Neale<br />
Rev. Robert R.<br />
Newton, S.J.<br />
Rev. Jerrold M. Novotney<br />
Rev. Eugene J.<br />
O'Brien, SJ.<br />
Mr. William M. Regan<br />
Mr. James B. Taylor '30<br />
Re\. William T.<br />
Wood, S.J. '34 21
FA CU
and
24<br />
REV. EUGENE J. O'BRIEN, S.J.,<br />
A.B., M.A., M.S., Ph.L., S.T.L.<br />
President and Headmaster<br />
Moderator of Order of Maroon Key
REV. ROBERT L. MAHONEY, S.J..<br />
A.B., M.A., Ph.L., S.T.L.<br />
Dean of Studies<br />
Chairman of Academic Council<br />
and Fordham Prep Plan Committee<br />
25
Rev. Arthur V. Shea, S.J., A.B., M.A.<br />
Prefect of Discipline Emeritus<br />
Rev. John J. King, S.J., A.B.<br />
Prefect of Discipline<br />
If]<br />
1 \\<br />
Li<br />
if'<br />
/ ^ ' * w<br />
Mliliiii ' ..<br />
'•••'•%<br />
-<br />
Mr. Thomas O'Malley, A.B.<br />
Assistant to Fr. King<br />
26<br />
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Ifou've got to be<br />
an expert<br />
Rev. John Leonard, S.J., A.B., M.A., Ph.L.<br />
Director of 3-3 Program<br />
Mrs. Marjorie H. Gulvin<br />
Secretary-Treasurer, Registrar<br />
Mrs. Selma Markowitz<br />
Bursar<br />
27
Mr. Arthur K. McCormack, B.S.; M.A.<br />
Faculty Member Prep Board of Trustees,<br />
Diiector of Admissions and Financial Aid,<br />
Director of State Textbook Program,<br />
Advanced Placement American History<br />
American History, Urban Studies, World History<br />
(3-3 Summer Session)<br />
Fr. George B. Hoch, S.J.<br />
M.A., Ph.L., S.T.L.<br />
Assistant to Dean of Studies<br />
Mr. Edmund J. McHugh, B.S.; M.A.<br />
Dean of Student Activities<br />
Advanced Government, American History<br />
28
Mr. Joseph R. St. Jacques, B.A.<br />
Director of Foreign Studies Program<br />
Rev. George A. McAleer, S.J., B.L.S., M.A.<br />
Mr. August A. Stellwag<br />
B.S., M.S., M.L.S.<br />
Associate Librarian<br />
29
GUIDANCE<br />
Rev. John F. Replogle, S.J., M.A.<br />
World History, Theology,<br />
Sophomore Guidance Counselor<br />
Director of Liturgy<br />
Mr. Frank Leahy, B.S., M.A.<br />
Chairman of the Physical Education Department,<br />
Freshmen Guidance Counselor<br />
Rev. Mallick J. Fitzpatrick, S.J.<br />
M.A., Ph.L., S.T.L.<br />
Chairman of Guidance Department<br />
Student Counselor<br />
30<br />
Rev. James Griffin, S.J.<br />
A.B., M.A., S.T.D.<br />
Theology. Freshmen Guidance Counselor<br />
Mr. Robert I. Wagner, M.S.<br />
Guidance Counselor<br />
Director of Summer Session<br />
Directa'ot Heading Program
DEVELOPMENT<br />
Rev. Thomas E. Griffin, S.J., A.B., M.A.<br />
Director of Prep Development<br />
Mrs. Kay King<br />
Secretary<br />
Mr. James McCarthy<br />
Publicity Director for Fordham Prep<br />
31
SECRETARIES<br />
AM-<br />
Mrs. Ann Salvani<br />
Secretary to Fr. O'Brien<br />
Mrs. Marion Franciosa<br />
Recorder<br />
PM<br />
32<br />
Mrs. Mary Hantke<br />
Secretary to Mrs. Gulvin
•<br />
Mrs. Catherine O'Mahoney<br />
Secretary to Fr. Leonard<br />
Miss Eileen Lepre<br />
Secretar\ r to Mrs. Maikowitz<br />
.<br />
Miss Laura Loberto<br />
Secretary to Fr. Mahoney<br />
Miss Isolde Zerrle<br />
Secretary to Fr. Fitzpatrick<br />
33
Mr. Fernand Beck III, A.B., Cand. M.A.<br />
Religious Studies<br />
Moderator of Basketball and Outdoors Society<br />
Mr. William J. Badillo, B.A., Cand. M.A.<br />
Spanish<br />
Mr. Bruce G. Bott, B.S., Cand. M.A.<br />
World History<br />
Head Coach, Football; J.V. Coach, Basketball<br />
34
the best things<br />
in life<br />
are not free.<br />
Mr. Bernard L. Bouillette<br />
B.S., M.S., Ph.D. Cand.<br />
Biology, Oeeanology, Evolution<br />
Marine Biology Club; Fordham Prep Plan Committee;<br />
Teachers' Representative Body<br />
Mr. John W. Brubaker, S.J.<br />
A.B., M.A., M.Th.<br />
Religous Studies<br />
Mr. Thomas J. Byrne, B.S., M.A.<br />
Biology, Chemistry<br />
35
.<br />
Rev. Paul D. Campbell, S.J., M.A.<br />
Tragedy; English<br />
Mr. Edward H. Capp, A.B., M.A.<br />
Advanced Placement English, English,<br />
Moderator of Debate, World Youth Forum, Student Government,<br />
Teachers' Representative Body<br />
You're never too young tolearn.<br />
Rev. Patrick Carey, B.A., S.T.M.<br />
Religious Studies<br />
36
Mr. William T. Crinnion, A.B., M.S.<br />
Mathematics<br />
Mr. Patrick J. Conway, B.S., M.S.<br />
Chairman of the Mathematics Department<br />
Mr. Charles W. DaParma, A.B., M.A.<br />
Chairman of the Classics Department<br />
Latin, Advanced Placement Latin<br />
Chairman, Teachers' Representative Body,<br />
Fordham Prep Plan Committee<br />
Rev. James DiGiacomo, S.J., M.A., S.T.L.<br />
Diplome De Lumen Yilae<br />
Chairman of Religious Studies Department<br />
37
Mr. Martin Duffy, S.J., B.A.<br />
English<br />
Miss Roberta M. Eisenberg<br />
B.S., M.A., M.S.<br />
Mathematics<br />
38<br />
Rev. Garrett Fitzgerald, S.J., B.A., M.A.<br />
Latin, Moderator of Tennis Team
Mr. John J. Foley, B.A.<br />
Latin, Greek, Chairman of Code of Conduct Committee,<br />
Moderator, Cheerleaders, Teachers' Representative Body<br />
Mr. Jose I. Formoso, B.A., M.A.<br />
Spanish<br />
Mr. Joseph Fox, B.S., M.A.<br />
Economics, Physical Education<br />
Moderator, Spiked Shoe Club<br />
Mr. James Fox. S.J.. B.A.. M.A.<br />
English<br />
39
Mr. William S. Gall, B.A., M.A.<br />
Chemistry, Moderator of "The Weekly<br />
Mr. Lloyd D. George, S.J., A.B.. M.A.<br />
English<br />
Life here is cheap? Not in sweat and hardship.<br />
Death may he cheap, life is expensive<br />
Mr. Ben Greco, B.S., M.S.<br />
Chemistry, Advanced Physical Science<br />
Coordinator of Chemistry Club<br />
Mr. Rudolph L. Hanish, A.B., M.A.<br />
Chairman of Modern Languages Department<br />
German
Mr. Richard G. Hartnctt, S.J., B.A., M.A.<br />
Religious Studies<br />
Mr. Robert W. Hawthorn. B.S., M.S.<br />
Mathematics<br />
Mr. John Heffcrnan, A.B., M.A.<br />
Advanced Placement Latin, Latin<br />
Assistant Moderator of RAMKIN<br />
Mr. Francis X. Holbrook<br />
B.A.. M.A.. Ph.D.<br />
Chairman of Social Studies Department,<br />
Cooidinatoi o( Advanced Placement P<br />
Advanced Placement American History,<br />
American History
Mr. James K. Johnson<br />
B.S., B.D., S.M.M.<br />
Religious Studies, Music, Director of Choir<br />
Mr. Paul K. Kania<br />
B.A., M.A.T., S.T.B., S.T.M.<br />
Religious Studies<br />
They are relaxed<br />
when they are<br />
together<br />
Mr. Albert T. Kirchner, A.B., M.A.<br />
Latin. J.V. Baseball Coach, Executive Director of<br />
Fordham Prep Alumni Assn.<br />
42
11 BP'•<br />
i "*"<br />
! •<br />
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1 |<br />
A<br />
Humility is not only the<br />
willingness to be what I am.<br />
It is also the willingness<br />
to do what I can.<br />
Mr. Paul Laraque, B.A., M.A., Cand. Ph.D.<br />
French, Tragedy-<br />
Moderator of the French Club<br />
Mr. John W, Lytile, B.S., M.A.<br />
Physical Education<br />
Coach of the Swimming Team<br />
Mr. Nicholas D. Lombardi, S.J., A.B., M.A.<br />
Greek, Advanced Placement Latin<br />
43
Mr. S. Jerome Martin, B.A., M.A.<br />
Chairman of English Department,<br />
Advanced Placement English, Secretary of<br />
Teachers' Representative Body, Fordham Prep<br />
Plan Committee, Moderator of Sophomore Paper<br />
and Big Brother Program<br />
Mr. Cornelius McCarthy, A.B., M.A.<br />
Chairman of Science Department, Director of<br />
Science Activities, Biology
Mr. Harry L. McDonough, A.B., M.S.<br />
Mathematics<br />
Mr. Lawrence F. McGovern, A.B.<br />
World History, American Historv<br />
7 made up my mind<br />
that I wouldn't allow<br />
it to conquer me<br />
45
Mr. Alfred J. Mehmel, Jr., B.A., M.A.<br />
German, Religious Studies,<br />
Director of Dramatics<br />
Mr. Thomas Moore, B.A., M.A.<br />
Russian<br />
Come in to<br />
46<br />
Mr. Norman Muro, B.S., Cand. M.A.<br />
World History,<br />
Asst. Coach of Varsity Football, Moderator of Senior Week<br />
Rev. Raymond A. Nolan, S.J., Lie. es Phil., B.Th.<br />
French
47<br />
Mr. Stanley J. O'Konsky, S.J., B.A., M.A.<br />
Drama, Moderator of Mission Night<br />
Rev. Joseph A. Novak, S.J., B.A., M.A., Ph.L., S.T.L.<br />
Dipiome de Lumen Yitae, Religious Studies<br />
our world<br />
Mr. Patrick |. '(,mell. B.A.. M.A.<br />
English
Can you profit<br />
from my experience?<br />
Mr. Joseph J. Ososki, B.S.<br />
Physical Education<br />
Director of Athletics, Varsity Baseball Coach,<br />
Intramurals Director<br />
spirit<br />
Mr. Thomas M. Reynolds, S.J., B.A.<br />
English, Religious Studies<br />
Moderator of Ramkin, Junior Newspaper,<br />
Chess Club, Peterans, Publicity<br />
Rev. Joseph S. Rooney. S.J., A.B., M.A.<br />
Dramatics, Physics, Teachers' Representative Body<br />
Moderator of the Photo Staff, Football Team
Jluthentic.<br />
Mr. Charles D. Sullivan, S.J., A.B., M.A.<br />
Mathematics<br />
Freshman Basketball Coach<br />
Mr. John N. Sullivan, B.S., M.S.<br />
Greek, Latin, Classics<br />
Varsitv Basketball Coach<br />
going<br />
Mr. Vincent T. Sarno, S.J., B.A.<br />
^__ English<br />
places<br />
49
i<br />
Mr. Anthony Tartaglia, A.B., M.S.<br />
Mathematics, Statistics<br />
Co-Moderator Book Store<br />
Moderator Computer Club<br />
Mr. John P. Tricamo, B.A., M.A., Cand. Ph.D.<br />
English, Advanced Placement English<br />
Mr. Richard E. \ enable<br />
Biology<br />
Fordham Prep Plan Committee, Code of Conduct<br />
Committee, Moderator of the Dance Committee<br />
Teachers' Representative Bods-<br />
Mr. Eric K. Wolven, S.J., A.B.<br />
English<br />
Moderator of The Rampart and Letters
oiscoveRy is Living,<br />
it is the<br />
touchstone of nutuaity<br />
51
52<br />
initiative Leads to
pRep is & pUce wheRe<br />
we commence thRouqh initiative<br />
to oiscoveR ouRseLves, OUR WORIO<br />
eveRythinq just.
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FORDHAM<br />
PRE PARATORY<br />
SCHOOL<br />
CLASS OF 1971<br />
Basil K. Williams<br />
President of the Senior Council<br />
Christopher M. Magee<br />
President of the Maroon Key
Gary R. Aluis<br />
Robert J. Angiello<br />
Christopher L. Adams<br />
Michael G, Albano
How to spend money on your teenager<br />
and have it mean something.<br />
m
Francisco B. Becerra John E. Bell Dave J. Blyth<br />
59
'You can't run your life to please everybody'<br />
w<br />
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p<br />
3
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d<br />
If you know how<br />
you can win.<br />
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'THIS IS YOUR<br />
CAPTAIN SPEAKING<br />
James M. Carter<br />
John L. Casey<br />
Mark A. Cianfaglione<br />
62
Daniel J. Collins<br />
I<br />
Peter J. Conroy<br />
John D. Corry<br />
Thomas F. Curly
Thomas F. Dempsey<br />
it isn't easy<br />
Luciano E. DeMarco<br />
James J. Darlington<br />
64
Matthew F. DiGiorgi<br />
to be a friend<br />
Vito A. Digirolamo<br />
I<br />
Domenick R. DiPasqualc
Michael J. Drummond<br />
Mario V. DiStasio<br />
John A. Dulko<br />
'You make so many friends here 5<br />
66
Joseph E. Federici<br />
Edward A. Eichman<br />
Salvatore J. Ferrante<br />
67
Things we do<br />
that nobody else does.<br />
13<br />
3
Mark J.Fritz<br />
£ !<br />
» 3-<br />
John T. Fugett<br />
Donuiigo JE,<br />
V<br />
69
James J. Gangitano<br />
Michael K. Gannon<br />
Robert C. Gordan Jr.<br />
70
1<br />
Gregory S. Groth<br />
Michael R. Halleran<br />
Peter C. Hanley<br />
Philip M. Hannon<br />
71
George T. Heussner<br />
The old pro<br />
gets his<br />
shot at<br />
the moon<br />
James M. Hurley<br />
James J. Hyde<br />
72
Joseph T. Kain<br />
Peter J. Ivory<br />
John T. Kolody Jr.<br />
Inspired by<br />
kitchen<br />
curtains<br />
and scraps<br />
of calico<br />
73
Robert F. Lacey<br />
a<br />
70<br />
David B. Landers<br />
74
John J. Lee III<br />
Michael F. Lctterese<br />
The Celebration of Life<br />
SamsQii J.<br />
75
Francis J. Lobasso<br />
Robert P. LoBue<br />
Robert P. Long<br />
76
Where to find<br />
people who care<br />
about people<br />
William J. Lyons Jr.<br />
Brian J. Malone<br />
Kenneth A. Maranea<br />
11
Peter A. Mastracehio<br />
Richard L. Mattiaccio<br />
78
Brian J. McCarthy<br />
Cornelius T. McCaffrey III<br />
79
Stephen J. McCarthy<br />
William F. McCarthy<br />
Kevin B. McCormack<br />
What a good time<br />
Richard C. McCrea<br />
80
Paul A. McCullough<br />
Edward T. McCullough<br />
John E. McEneaney<br />
John J. McCinley<br />
81
win<br />
Roger J. McLaughlin<br />
I<br />
Joseph M. McNamara<br />
82
Paul D. McPcak<br />
Thomas H. McQuillan<br />
strength surrounds<br />
you.<br />
Michael R. Mene<br />
83
Kevin X. Mergardt<br />
Ferdinand J. Milano<br />
DOAT<br />
Yosuke Mishiro<br />
Anthony N. Montalbano
Brian E. Moran<br />
Rorv M. Moran<br />
If DOCK IT TILL YOU'VE TRIED IT<br />
Brian A. Mostcro<br />
Terrence J. Mulry<br />
85
Paul T. Murphy<br />
i<br />
John K. Murtagh<br />
86<br />
Ignacio E. Navarrete
Kevin P. Norton<br />
Patrick J. O'Connell<br />
Theodore A. Okon Jr.<br />
87
Robert A. Orsi<br />
Patrick M. Pagano<br />
James J. Parker<br />
Carl F. Pellitteri
Brian W. Perry<br />
Anthony J. Petrini<br />
••<br />
'This is my area—<br />
've staked it out'<br />
Stephen M. Pieca<br />
Joseph \. Pile<br />
89
Peter E. Pizzurro<br />
George R. Press<br />
Herekyour<br />
Michael W. Pucci<br />
Carmelo A. Puccio<br />
90
Michael D. Quinlan<br />
John O. Regan<br />
football hero<br />
Thomas G. Rizzo<br />
Donald F. Romano<br />
91
Peter J. Rosenbauer<br />
Duane F. Rossignol<br />
Philip G. Ruggieri<br />
Lester F. Rozvcki<br />
92
Peter J. Saladino<br />
Robert S. Sanchez<br />
Robert J. Satterwhite<br />
93
James L. Sawin<br />
James E. Scott<br />
William S. Serletis<br />
Denis R. Shea<br />
94
Scott M. Smith<br />
Ernest P. Spatafore<br />
Anthony F. Stellato<br />
£ E<br />
David T. Sullivan<br />
95
Daniel P. Sweeney<br />
John O. Thomson<br />
Robert A. Vavolizza<br />
Michael Yolin Jr.<br />
96
James M. Walsh<br />
Manus V. Ward<br />
Denis. E. White<br />
97
Michael C. Young<br />
Kenneth J. Zappulla<br />
Daniel B. Zukowski<br />
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MEMORIAM<br />
dy to accept hardship an<br />
(fidence and unfailing joyo<br />
Patrick TV
activities
SENIOR<br />
COUNCIL<br />
(1 to r) Bob Orsi, Dave Landers, Jack Fugett, Brian McCarthy,<br />
Billy Campbell, Joey Federici, Basil Williams.<br />
Moderator of Strident Government Mr. Edward<br />
Cap, and the President of the Senior<br />
Council, Basil Williams.<br />
Freshmen Coordinator, Brian McCarthy and<br />
the 1971 Treasurer Joe Federici.<br />
1970 Treasurer<br />
Paul D. McPeak<br />
Junior Coordinator Bill Campbell and Sophomore Coordinator<br />
102 Jack Fugett.<br />
Coordinator of Special Activities Dave Landers and the Senior<br />
Coordinator Bob Orsi.
MAROON<br />
KEY<br />
Moderator, Father O'Brien<br />
and President, Chris Magee<br />
Standing: M. Albano, J. Hyde, S. McCarthy. Sitting: P,<br />
McPeak, M. Meng, I. Navarrete.<br />
Standing: A. Stellato, M. Lee, J. Pile, T. Curley, B.<br />
Williams. Sitting: C. Magee, B. McCarthy, R. Orsi.<br />
Standing: J. Liao, P. Malgieri, P. Kozik, B. McGuirk, P. Conn.<br />
Sitting: H. Brown. K. Plunkctt, B. DeYito, M. Johnson.<br />
Standing: J. Federici, C. Adams, T. Okon, W. Campbell, J. Hurley.<br />
Sitting: J. Bell, J. Fugett, P. Hanley, R. Vavolizza, S. Liao.<br />
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CHESS CLUB<br />
Robert Sattenvhite, President of Chess Club<br />
Back Row, 1-r: R. Sattenvhite, S. Vasta, P. Clemente, R. Dominguez, M. Raffio, M. Wolyniec,<br />
J. Adams. Front Row, 1-r: H. Brown, W. Martimucci, T. Civetta, J. Gangitano, M. Michael.<br />
104
PETE RAN<br />
SOCIETY<br />
P. Clemente<br />
Moderator Mr. Thomas Reynolds, S.J.<br />
E, McNamara, P. Guilbe, D. Aquino, V. Thombs<br />
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DEBATE<br />
and<br />
ORATORY<br />
Ignacio Navarrete, President<br />
Mr. George Kehayas.<br />
President Ignacio Navarrete
VARSITY TEAM: (1-r) J. Ward, R. Dellapina. B. McGuirk,<br />
P. Malgieri, P. Kozik, G. Aitken.<br />
J. V. TEAM: N. McNamara, T. Izzard, J. Gordon, B.<br />
Hebron. Missing: I. Kail, J. Mackus.<br />
FRESHMEN DEBATERS: (Bottom) V. Tyrone, W<br />
Morin, G. Philactos, J. Gallagher, T. Pedula. (Top) R.<br />
Ehalt, R. McCullough, K. Quaranta, T. Aluise.
LETTERS<br />
Moderator Mr. Eric Wolven, S.J.<br />
Editor-in-Chief Terry McKiernan<br />
Staff: T. Curley, T. McKiernan, R. Orsi, A. Stellato, J. Pile, Mod. Mr. Eric Wolven<br />
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Chairman, Hosea Brown, Moderator, Mr. Laraque, Vice-Chairman,<br />
Melvin Lee, Treasurer, John Gordon.<br />
BLACK - SPANISH COALITION<br />
John Cordon. Hosea Brown, Mr. Laraque, Melvin Lee<br />
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Mr. Anthony Tartaglia, Moderator- Kip South; Mr. Coan<br />
BOOKSTORE<br />
Mike Fox<br />
P. Smolenski, Mike Fox, Ste\e Piccone, Kip South, Ed Tostanoskj, E.<br />
Brannigan.<br />
call it<br />
Prosperity<br />
110
Moderator Fr. Rooney and Godfrey DiGiorgi<br />
CAMERA CLUB<br />
Mario DiStasio<br />
Tony Petrini, Don Romano, and Paul Petrini<br />
Mike Meng<br />
Dan Collins<br />
Tom AmuuW, and StPV? ESposilo 111
Back Row: K. Careich, R. Zablocki, R. Forstall, A. Nemeth, C. South, V. Fortunate, L.<br />
Giamelle, V. Harris, J. Cuk, F. Bachop, B. Malone, R. Mattiaccio, W. Morin, P. Mellon, W.<br />
Boggiano, J. Murtaugh. Middle Row: J. Adamo, C. Goss, P. Pons, R. Preti, M. Foltin, R.<br />
Boyd, J. Kolody, J. Connolly, K. McGuinness, R. Ferrara, J. Pile. Front Row: E. O'Neill, J.<br />
Fiorentino, P. Naughton.<br />
Mr. Leonard Portnoy, Band Instructor.<br />
BAND<br />
Mr. Robert Cusniano, Band Director.<br />
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CHOIR<br />
BRASS SECTION: P. McCulloufih, R. Kaldany. E. McCullough,<br />
L. Johnson, Brian Malone.<br />
Moderator and Director, Mr. Johnson.<br />
BARITONE: Back Row, L. Firrentcllo, J. Pile, G. Buscemi.<br />
Front Row: A. Stellato, E. O'N'eil, B. Boyd. T.<br />
Ferro.<br />
FIRST TENOR: B. Bonct, T. Civetta, T. Montalbano, J. Monterisi.<br />
SECOND TENOR: M. Wolyniec, M. Michael, I. Sanchez,<br />
A. Belcn, S. Esposito, P. Rosenbaucr.<br />
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DRAMATIC<br />
SOCIETY<br />
Center Stage<br />
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Behind the scenes<br />
Director, Mr. A. Mehmel<br />
PRODUCED BY Rev. Joseph S. Rooney, S. J.<br />
DIRECTED BY Mr. Alfred J, Mehmel, Jr.<br />
SET DESIGN BY Mchael Meng, '71
•<br />
RAMPART<br />
Mod. Mr. Eric Wolven, Editors-in-Chicf Chris Mafiee, Jim Hyde.<br />
P. Bonanno, T. McAuliffe, J. Pile, P. O'Connell, C. Adams, M. Carter, D. DiPasquale.<br />
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man has a right to the news<br />
EDITORS-IN-CHIEF<br />
ASSISTANT EDITOR<br />
MANAGING EDITOR<br />
HEWS EDITOR<br />
FEATURE<br />
SPORTS EDITOR<br />
BUSINESS HASAGBR<br />
PRODUCTION "AHACER<br />
Jim Hyde<br />
Chris '.'agee<br />
Bob Oral<br />
Tor-, MoAuliffe<br />
Chris Adams<br />
Joe Pile<br />
Brian McCarthy<br />
James Carter<br />
Pat 0 'Conne 1I<br />
STAFF: .'-'ike Albano, Keith Caraiah, "ike Cooney, Dorv DiPasquale,<br />
John Dulko, Jack Fugett, Peter Xozik, Joe Laaeren?.a, Bob Lobue,<br />
Gerry t'e'lcmava, Patrick "ellcn, Steve McCarthy, Kevin Norton t<br />
Eugene O'Neill, John Pierce, ".ike Ouinlan, Alfred St. Jaques,<br />
Mike Solari, Kiv South, John Thompson.<br />
''ark Fritz P<br />
Photo Staff<br />
rike 'leng<br />
Moderator<br />
(". 'oderator:Fr.<br />
'fr, Frik Wolven S.J. 117
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KIN<br />
Business Manager, Joe McNamara<br />
Editor-in-Chief, Steve McCarthy<br />
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Associate Editor, Mike Carter; Executive Editor, Jack FuRetti Sports Editor, Mike Albano.
Moderators, Mr. Thomas Reynolds, S.J., and Mr. John Heffernan.<br />
busy planning<br />
RETHINKING<br />
helping<br />
Junior Editor, Mark Johnson.<br />
Staff: D. McNamara, J. Burt. M. Pucci, T. Civetta, H. Satterwhite, R. Hebron. R. Doniinpuez.<br />
Missing: M. Wolyniec.<br />
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THE WHEELS THAT STEER<br />
VARSITY<br />
FOOTBALL<br />
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THE WHEELS THAT POWER
The greatest shot<br />
of your life<br />
o o<br />
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Sometimes we get the<br />
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THE IMPATIENCE OF
feeling we're being followed.<br />
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A FRENZY<br />
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Co-captains: Jim (Hurl the Pearl) Hurley, (Iron) Brian<br />
Mostero, and John ( Ding Dong) Bell.<br />
Standing: Mgr. Charles Salto, Trainer Bill Boggiano, Mgr.<br />
Bob Parlapiano; Kneeling: Mgr. Lester Rozycki,<br />
Trainer, Mickey McGuire.<br />
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Bottom Row, 1-r: J. Murtagh, M. Gannon, P. Murph\'. M. Letterese,<br />
J. Hurley, J. Bell, B. Mostero, R. Walsh, P. Ivory, M. Pucci. 2nd<br />
Row: N. McCormack, K. Plunkctt, T. Gately, D. Curtin, E. Gore,<br />
H. Cook, R. Charbonneau, M. Breen, J. Walsh, B. Flynn, 3rd Row:<br />
J. Shramko, Filiberto Perez, J. Annis, J. Pine, T. McCullough, J.<br />
.- .-. •..<br />
Costa, N. Lombartli, H, Hopkins, A. D'Angelo, D. Genovese, M<br />
Moschetta. 4th Row: Charles Salto (Mgr.), P. Valentine, R. Parlapiano<br />
(Mgr.), R. Murphy, D. Shcil, F. DeVito, J. Justo, 1'. Harkins,<br />
T. Hurley, O. Kozicky, F. Pumillo. L. Rozycki (Mgr.), R. Naclerio,<br />
W. Boggiano (Student Trainer).<br />
THE BEST OF THEM<br />
Prep 7<br />
Prep 0<br />
Prep 20<br />
Prep 13<br />
Prep 13<br />
Prep 25<br />
Prep 18<br />
Preo 21<br />
SEASONS RECORD<br />
Blessed Sacrament<br />
Farrell<br />
L. I. Lutheran<br />
East Rockaway<br />
Brooklyn Prep<br />
Our Lady of Lourdes<br />
Eastern Military Academy<br />
Xavier<br />
0<br />
46<br />
14<br />
0<br />
20<br />
12<br />
24<br />
22<br />
Asst. Coach, Mr. Norman Muro; Head Coach, Mr.<br />
Bott: Asst. Coach, Mr. Joe Moglia.<br />
A long and painful record<br />
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J.<br />
Foot<br />
.1<br />
Bottom Row (1-r): F. Moreno, J. Wuthenow, L. Bellone, J. Panebianco, C. Walsh, P. Corbett,<br />
R. Saurel, W. LaVerdera. 2nd Row: J. McGrath, C. Brown, R. Parente, J. Murtagh, N. Cristiano,<br />
J. Reynolds, B. Smith, P. Green. 3rd Row: T. Ferro, M. Murphy, K. Gallagher, V. Brisotti,<br />
D. Cavell, T. McElduff, E. Bauer, J. Hartigan. 4th Row: T. Luzon, P. Mellon, S. Walsh,<br />
M. McAvoy, J. Planell, A. Martin, C. Petrocino, R. Carilli, T. Beardsley, Mgr. 5th Row:<br />
A. Hallinan, T. Doyle, K. Fox, C. Bierman, N. Hamlet, J. Salto, A. Vitale, V. Harris. Top<br />
Row: J. Pine, P. Marrinan, A. Dennison, R. Ford, J. Crabtree, T. Fath, J. Stapleton, J. Feary,<br />
L. Coletti, T. Gunter, V. O'Leary. Missing: D. Barnette.<br />
What Ve we got<br />
that they haven't got?<br />
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The Offense
V.<br />
ball<br />
The Defense<br />
the best brains in the business<br />
K "<br />
I •X. •<br />
Prep<br />
Prep<br />
Prep<br />
Prep<br />
Prep<br />
Prep<br />
0<br />
7<br />
7<br />
6<br />
6<br />
22<br />
SEASON'S RECORD<br />
Eastern Military<br />
Farrell<br />
Lutheran<br />
Stepinac<br />
Xavier<br />
Horace Mann<br />
22<br />
35<br />
14<br />
0<br />
0<br />
0<br />
Standing, Asst. Coach, Mr. Pete DiNapoli; Head Coach, Mr. Gene<br />
O'Connor; Asst. Coach, Mr. Al Pucciarelli. Kneeling: Co-Capts.,<br />
Chris Walsh, and Jim Murtagh.<br />
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VARSITY BASKETBALL<br />
Electric<br />
accuracy<br />
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came easy the price<br />
was tough.<br />
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If/
A Glimpse of Glory,<br />
Q<br />
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CD<br />
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4 J I<br />
Jim Walsh<br />
N.Y. Daily News<br />
CHSAA All-City Team 1970-71<br />
What the individual<br />
can do<br />
G<br />
Walsh 20<br />
Carballeira 17<br />
K. Carlesimo 21<br />
Angiello 16<br />
Masterson 21<br />
Heussner 15<br />
Williams 18<br />
Diaz 18<br />
Others 12<br />
Totals 21<br />
F<br />
58<br />
55<br />
60<br />
28<br />
43<br />
36<br />
37<br />
11<br />
32<br />
360<br />
FG<br />
143<br />
76<br />
68<br />
47<br />
49<br />
31<br />
28<br />
7<br />
10<br />
459<br />
FTM<br />
90<br />
28<br />
39<br />
35<br />
15<br />
13<br />
12<br />
13<br />
8<br />
253<br />
FTA<br />
137<br />
55<br />
70<br />
51<br />
28<br />
26<br />
31<br />
18<br />
17<br />
433<br />
Per. Total<br />
66% 376<br />
60% 180<br />
56% 175<br />
69% 129<br />
54% 133<br />
50% 75<br />
37% 68<br />
72% 27<br />
47% 28<br />
59% 1171<br />
Ave.<br />
18.8<br />
10.6<br />
8.3<br />
7.5<br />
5.4<br />
5.0<br />
3.8<br />
1.5<br />
1.3<br />
55.8<br />
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Kneeling: J. Walsh, B. Angiello, (".. Heussner, J. Masterson, B. Williams, M. Carlesimo, J.<br />
Carballeira. Standing: Coach J. Sullivan, T. Kidera, K. Plunkett, G. Luboja, K. Carlesimo,<br />
K. Powers, P. Conn, J. Mahcr, J. Diaz, Manager S. Ferrante.<br />
*& >mm IBB mm mr~m •<br />
Co-capt. Jim Walsh, Coach Jack Sullivan, and Co-capt. Joe Carballeria.<br />
Prep 56 Spellman 71<br />
Prep 61 Xa.xier 57<br />
Prep 53 Regis 52<br />
Prep 60 Iona 42<br />
Prep 60 Rice 63<br />
Prep 48 LaSalle 73<br />
Prep 52 Xavier 64<br />
Prep 63 De Matha 86<br />
Prep 68 N. Catholic 54<br />
Prep 46 Loyola 47<br />
Prep 54 St. Raymond's 52<br />
Prep 56 LaSalle 76<br />
Prep 59 Iona 53<br />
Prep 54 Hayes 68<br />
Prep 42 Regis 39<br />
Prep 48 Rice 70<br />
Prep 56 St. Raymond's 58<br />
Prep 58 All Hallows 67<br />
Prep 64 Mt. St. Michael 51<br />
Prep 45 DuBois 47<br />
Prep 68 Tolentine 43<br />
Total: 9 Wins-1 2Defeats<br />
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Bottom: J. Reilly, R. Bechtold, T. Charbonneau, F. O'Conner, W. Tsoutsoutas, J. Mustich.<br />
Top: B. Plunkett, R. Hartig, P. Gallagher, P. Brady, D. Broderick, C. Clark, P. Sheil, J.<br />
Hartigan.<br />
J.V. BASKETBALL<br />
Prep 39 Spellman 47<br />
Prep 45 Xavier 47<br />
Prep 42 Iona 47<br />
Prep 46 Rice 74<br />
Prep 52 LaSalle 65<br />
Prep 59 Xavier 53<br />
Prep 46 St. Raymond's 59<br />
Prep 47 LaSalle 56<br />
Prep 40 Iona 47<br />
Prep 46 Card. Hayes 60<br />
Prep 53 Regis 49<br />
Prep 59 Rice 71<br />
Prep 56 St. Raymond's 69<br />
Prep 59 All Hallows 65<br />
Prep 60 Mt. St. Michael 54<br />
Total: Won 3-Lost 12<br />
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Capt. Rich HartiR and Coach Bnice Bott
Bottom: S. Mitchell, T. Pine, W. Mulrow, M. Curley, J. Certa, M. Palmiotto, E. Coll. Top:<br />
Coach Sullivan, R. Ford, J. Murphy, A. Barrett, T. Murphy, K. Flynn, T. Maher, R. Bonfiglio,<br />
R. Walsh.<br />
Freshman<br />
Basketball<br />
Coach Charles Sullivan, S.J.<br />
jr I<br />
^^ •<br />
1 ^ I<br />
Captain Mark Curley<br />
H<br />
i 42<br />
(. . 1<br />
Prep 45<br />
Prep 61<br />
Prep 60<br />
Prep 57<br />
Prep 66<br />
Prep 58<br />
Prep 61<br />
Prep 68<br />
Prep 69<br />
Prep 58<br />
Prep 91<br />
Prep 51<br />
Prep 44<br />
Prep 58<br />
Prep 68<br />
Prep 50<br />
Prep 64<br />
Prep 60<br />
Prep 48<br />
Prep 49<br />
SEASON RECORD<br />
DuBois<br />
Rice<br />
Stepinac<br />
LaSalle<br />
St. Raymonds<br />
St. Helenas<br />
Iona<br />
DuBois<br />
Xavier<br />
Rice<br />
Mt. St. Michael<br />
1 olentine<br />
LaSalle<br />
St. Raymond's<br />
All Hallows<br />
St. Helanas<br />
Regis<br />
Xavier<br />
Power Mem.<br />
Iona Prep<br />
Won 13. Lost 7<br />
41<br />
60<br />
39<br />
68<br />
51<br />
57<br />
60<br />
37<br />
47<br />
61<br />
45<br />
43<br />
58<br />
59<br />
80<br />
31<br />
42<br />
33<br />
72<br />
55<br />
The Starting Five<br />
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158<br />
TRACK
Varsity Cross Country Team: Top, J. Ray, T. Micek, K. McNamara, R.<br />
Young, L. Isganitis, Bottom: W. Serletis, S. Liao, K. O'Neill.<br />
A 'Sleeping Giant' Stirs<br />
Junior Varsity Cross Country Team: Top, J. Schilling, R. Comi, R. Zablotki,<br />
D. Arnould, P. Grandsire. Bottom: D. Schirripa, T. Kaul, J. Amster, J.<br />
Lauria. ^<br />
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Fifth Row: C. Wackerle, P. Smolenski, P. Quinones, T. Sugrue. Fourth Row: E.<br />
Urban, G. Michael, R. Sledzaus. Third Row: V. Tirone, M. Ledesma, J. Fiorentino,<br />
R. LaRose. Second Row: P. Poto, J. Brown, J. Alleva. First Row: P. Burns, P. Raho,<br />
F. Zappulla, R. Pucci, T. Hagan.<br />
This<br />
perpetual<br />
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machine<br />
motion<br />
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Dancing in the Wind<br />
FRESHMAN TRACK: Top, J. Alleva, B. Fox, T. Sugrue, A. Mauro, T. Hallinan, R. Hubert.<br />
Bottom: G. O'SuIlivan, A. O'Rourke, B. Pucci, M. Palazzo, P. Raho, J. Brown, J. Lynch.<br />
SOPHOMORE TRACK: Top, A. Hegeman, P. Cristiano, F. Dwyer, B. Arabia, J.<br />
O'Brien, J. Miller. Bottom: T. Kaul, G. Clarke, J. Amster, D. Shaw, J. Sedgwick.<br />
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JUNIOR NOVICE TRACK: Top, P. LaVerne, J. Hartigan,<br />
R. Comi. Bottom: J. Lauria, H. Brown, A. Yuen.<br />
Mr. Joseph Fox, Moderator, Spike Shoe Club.
JUNIOR TRACK: Top, K. McNamara, T. Micek, N. Lombardi, F. Perez.<br />
L. Isganitis. Bottom: D. Schirripa, K. McCabe, B. Farad, M. Reitano, R<br />
Giusti.<br />
SENIOR TRACK: M. Ward, K. Norton, B. Serletis, R. McCrea ,S. Liao, B. Mostero.<br />
Coach John Tobias, Cross Country Capt. Kevin Norton<br />
and Track co-capts. Tim Micek and Sam Liao. 143
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SWIMMING
Front Row: J. Crimmins, M. McAvoy, D. Arnould, S. Be]], W. Slattery, J, Byrne. Second<br />
Bow: B. Dorado, R. Wapelhurst, J. Tomaselli, P. Totten, M. Solari. Third Row: J. Cuccine],<br />
J. Walsh, J. Hude, D. DeCrane. Top Row: R. Lambert, C. South, P. O'Connell, S. Smith.<br />
as<br />
CQ<br />
Tri-captains: Seott Smith,<br />
Jim Hyde and Pat O'Connell.<br />
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FREESTYLE RELAY TEAM: Bottom: Scott Smith, Rich<br />
Dorado. Top: Jim Hyde, Mike Solari.<br />
MEDLEY RELAY TEAM: Bottom, Bob Wapelhurst, Jim Cuccinel.<br />
Top: Pat O'Connell, Bill Slattery.<br />
a showdown<br />
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FRESHMAN TEAM; Bottom Row: L. Farrell, J. Crimmins, M. Solari, M. McAvoy, R. Criffen.<br />
Top Row: J. Byrne, R. McCullouRh, J. Brufier, B. Reilly, B. Fox.<br />
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VARSITY BASEBALL
• " " — -<br />
THE PITCHERS: Top, Joe Carballeria, Dave Cavell, Phil Brady. Bottom:<br />
Jim Hurley, Brian Plunkett, Tom Hurley.<br />
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fe<br />
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professionals up front
Top: H. Cook, J. Annis, B. Vavolyza, K. Plunkett, P. Brady, B. DeVito, J. Carballeira, J.<br />
Curran, R. Moran. Bottom: J. Hurley, P. Hanley, D. Cavell, B. Plunkett, V. Btisotti, T. Hurley.<br />
was*<br />
* * *<br />
. "<br />
Coach Ososki and Captain Jim Hurley.<br />
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TENNIS<br />
BLASTER!<br />
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VARSITY TENNIS: Standing: Coach John Rooney, D. Landers, O. Zuk, J. Masterson, J.<br />
Corry, D. Galliano. Kneeling: G. McNamara, J. Regan, N. Tarangioli, D. McAleenan, J. Maffione.<br />
Coach Rooney and Varsity<br />
Captain, Dave Landers<br />
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FUNNY BALL<br />
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FUNNY BOUNCES<br />
J.V. Captain, Greg Tully, Freshman Captain, Ed Gartland, Coach Rooney.<br />
FRESHMAN TEAM, Front Row: P. Poto, R. Sanchetta, E. Gartland, R. Silliere, F. O'Brien,<br />
P. Pons. Back Row; Coach Rooney, R. Ambrosini, D. Reeder, P. Xaughton, D. McClain,<br />
D. Parsons, M. Russo.<br />
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BOWLING<br />
Top 1-r: R. Hopper, F. Jorgensen, H. Galvin.<br />
Bottom 1-r: R. Olsen, H. MeEntee, B. Rollman.<br />
Top 1-r: M. Czajkowski, D. Sullivan.<br />
Bottom 1-r: L. Pucci, C. Puccio.<br />
L-R: H. McEntee, Bro. Thomas Daly,<br />
S.J., Moderator, L. Pucci.<br />
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ATHLETIC<br />
COUNCIL<br />
Moderator, Mr. Ososki<br />
We want to be useful<br />
John Mahe<br />
E. O'Neill, D. Sweeney, D. D'Angelo, P. Hanley.<br />
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T. Montalbano, G. Groth, R. Lobue, P. Rosenbauer,<br />
W. Campbell, J. Federici, M. Albano.<br />
CHEERLEADERS<br />
P. Hanley, T. May, S. Ferrante, R. Moran, N. Lucivero, P.<br />
Kozik.<br />
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Capt. Mike Albano and Moderator Mr. Jack Foley.
to some foROham pRep is just a schooL<br />
to otheRS just a Builoinq<br />
But to those who go theRe<br />
it is a oiffeRent place,<br />
a place to oiscoveR thROuqh cReativity.<br />
it is a place<br />
wheRe one<br />
can woRk<br />
to cReate,<br />
ano Rejoice at his oiscoveRy.<br />
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each using his own talents<br />
. ..ARt<br />
...music<br />
...speech
But most of<br />
all to oiscoveR<br />
what he<br />
Really IS<br />
.. a unique<br />
diffeRent<br />
peRson with<br />
woRkinq to discoveR<br />
thRouqh cReativity.<br />
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UNderCiasSmen
love'em<br />
or leave'em<br />
1A<br />
TOP ROW: 1-r, R. Walsh, J. Lundy, A. St. Jacques, T. Fath, T. Fath, T. Sugrue. 4TH ROW:<br />
1-r, J. L>-nch, J. Crissafi, R. Bonfiglio. 3RD ROW: 1-r, A. Vitale, E. Urban, P. Poto, J. Pierce,<br />
E. Coll. R. Tafuri, D. Monez, M. Solari. 2ND ROW: 1-r, J. Murphy, R. Canals, E. Riconda,<br />
1. Hirs. Bottom Row: 1-r, A. Sikula, A. Carballeira, P. Aliprando, E. Nieves.<br />
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Top Row, I-r: W. Morin, J. DiFede, K. Flynn, J. Zappulla, T. Murphy, G. Philactos, J. Connolly.<br />
2nd Row, 1-r: T. Brugger, R. Ehalt, F. Jorgensen, B. Fox, J. Salto, B. Riley, C. O'Sullivan.<br />
E. Gartland, J. Alfenito, D. Duffy, A. Barrett, T. Gunter. Bottom Row, 1-r: J. Cammarosano,<br />
R. McCulIough, W. Martimucei, S. Athineos, D. Tracey, T. Pedulla.<br />
IB<br />
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1C<br />
Row A: Top-Bottom: T. Aluise, W.<br />
Mulrow, A. Ferrari, K. Quaranta, J.<br />
Lasagna, W. Vivona, J. Certa, D.<br />
Reeder. Row B: Top-Bottom, R. Preit,<br />
T. Mulry, P. Byrne, W. Collins, M.<br />
Donovan. Row C: Top-Bottom: M.<br />
Miravito, A. Sikora.<br />
on the Road<br />
Row A: Top-Bottom, R. Rychlowski, J. Gallagher, G. Shannon, J. Crimmins,<br />
T. Pine, P. Jackson, R. Hopper, R. LaRose. Row B: Top-Bottom, A. Soto,<br />
M. Curley, J. Vaughan, E. Johanson, M. Otero, M. Kelly.<br />
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ID<br />
Back Row: 1-r, J. Drew, D. McClain,<br />
N. Tibureio, J. Sorrentino, J. Blount.<br />
Middle Row: 1-r, J. Franco, P. Pons,<br />
A. Xapolitano, L. Giamelle. Front<br />
Row: 1-r, J, Zawacky, K. Schwint, J.<br />
Adams.<br />
on the<br />
spot<br />
Standing, 1-r: R. Amhrosini, R. Kaldany, M. Sanchez, A. Belen, A. Sikora.<br />
Sitting (top): J. Zientara, K. Shaw. Sitting (Bottom): V. Pacor, R. Sancetta,<br />
P. Scolaro.
IE<br />
Front Row: 1-r, W. Kelly, J. Healey,<br />
R. Kecher, R. Carile. Back Row: 1-r'<br />
R. Silliere, B. Geraty, F. Valentinetti'<br />
J. Alleva, T. Doyle, N. Regan, v!<br />
Rodriguez, J. Mullen.<br />
New York<br />
Sou<br />
Front Row: 1-r, M. Foltin, T. Mc-<br />
Court, J. Planell. Back Row: 1-r, B.<br />
Conti, E. Tuite, J. Brown, W. Hamlet,<br />
M. Palmiotto, B. Corry, J. Byrne.<br />
Absent: W. Thompson, G. Michael.<br />
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IF<br />
THE CLUB.<br />
Back Row: 1-r, S. Gordon, T. Denaro, T. Carey<br />
F. Zirpolo, P. Quinones, V. Harris, S. Liburd<br />
K. Fox, F. Weller. Middle Row: 1-r, I'. Petrini<br />
M. Ledesma, R. Forstall, J. Cuk. K. Lowry<br />
R. Scafa, C. Cichorek. R. Gonzales, X. Luci<br />
vero. Front Row: I-r, A. Abraham, V. Ferrara<br />
R. Maza, G. Robinson, R. Sledzaus, L. Schifc<br />
R. Iamizzi, C. Castricato, J. Badagliacca.<br />
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1G<br />
5th Row: J. Fiorentino, C. Wackerly. 4th Row:<br />
J. Moore, R. Sullivan, G. Santangelo. 3rd Row:<br />
M. Dugan, M. Vaughan, R. Smith, A. O'Rourke<br />
2nd Row: R. Jorio, G. Collier, J. Spulka, C.<br />
Petrosino, P. Malgieri.<br />
'V'v -j|_
1H<br />
Kneeling: T. Luzon, R. Ford, C.<br />
Beerman, T. Sarubbi, M. Cooney, A.<br />
Dennison. Sitting and Standing: R.<br />
Bozzo, M. Pisano, A. Mauro, S. Motti,<br />
J. Fearey, P. Marrinan, B. Stuart.<br />
Kneeling: J. Stapleton, F. Colarusso,<br />
D. Bari, J. Dolan, R. Gelomiino, S.<br />
Mitchell, M. Trammell. Standing: F.<br />
O'Brien, J. Walsh, L. Ponce De Leon,<br />
J. Manca, 1'. Mellon, M. Russo, R.<br />
Griffin, M. Waters.<br />
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EACH ONE IS A<br />
MESSAGE<br />
172<br />
Bottom Row: 1-r, L. Farrell, T. Hagen, T. McShane, J. Zenkcwich, E. Duke, W. Michalski.<br />
2nd Row: 1-r. I. Crabtree, B. Bantry, A. McFarland, P. Smolenski, R. Boyd, E. Bum, K.<br />
Murphy, R. Hubert, V. O'Leary. 3rd Row•: 1-r, M. Coloe, P. Brown, A. Martin, E. Brannigan,<br />
M. Palazzo. A. Myers, D. Sheil, P. Raho. 4th Row: 1-r, B. Rollman, A.-Hallinan, T. Fitzmaurice,<br />
T. Maher, J. Choma.
SOPHS<br />
173
2A<br />
Standing, 1-r: P. McLaughlin, J.<br />
Dwyer, T. King, T. Kemm, J. Handraki,<br />
M. McKay. Seated, 1-r: L. La<br />
Verdera, S. Janelli, B. Kehoe, E. Lang.<br />
Standing, 1-r: J. Dolgetta, T. Charbonneau,<br />
P. Harkins, P. Corbett, K.<br />
Corcoran, P. Brady, D. Cavaluzzi.<br />
Seated, 1-r: B. Arabia, C. Brown, C.<br />
Clarke, S. Bell, G. Carona.<br />
Standing, 1-r: C. McDermott, A. Nemeth,<br />
J. Reilly, J. Panebianco, M.<br />
Murphy, W. Wencak.<br />
174
2B<br />
Standing, I-r: F. O'Connor, M. O'Brien, Ft. Hartig, J. Mustich, P. Sheil, P. O'Shaushnessey,<br />
G. Tocchet, S. Vasta, J. Vinti. Seated, 1-r: C. Schipper, R. Rocklin, G. Tully,<br />
T. Yandow, J. Amster.<br />
Standing, 1-r: T. Meagher, A. D'Apice, P. Mozer, P. Gallagher, A. Hegeman, I.<br />
Cucinell, N. Cristiano, M. Cenerazzo. Seated, 1-r: W. Brenner, T. Izzard, Q. Murphy,<br />
S. Balog.
2C<br />
Front, 1-r: A. Kayser, J. Eickemeyer, T. Kaul, B. Bonet, O. Kozicky, J. Riverso. Rear, 1-r:<br />
A. Kasak, J. Wuthenow, D. DeCrane, T. McElduff, J. Murtaugh, B. Plunkett.<br />
176<br />
Rear, 1-r: G. Trobe, P. Green, B. Boyd, J. Cannotta, D. Spellman, R. Ravinski, M. Morelli,<br />
J. Daino. Front, 1-r: J. Rego, J. Crecdon, A. Mincu, G. O'Brien, J. Dantuono D Adinolfi<br />
J. Lidy.
Standing, I-r: D. Kivi, J. Johnson, G. Miller, D. Broderick, G. Halflude, S. Carballeira,<br />
G. Lacerenza. Seated, 1-r: R. Sheehan, R. Jorio, J. Gabriele, P. Dressinger.<br />
2D<br />
Standing, 1-r: R. Dorado, R. Witt, D. Cavell, V. Brisotti, L. Bellone, D. DiStasio,<br />
E. Bauer, G. McDermott, G. Fitzpatrick, R. Teubl.
2E<br />
Rear 1-r: J. Diaz, F. Bachop, G. Malanga,<br />
K. Gallagher, M. Hutton, B.<br />
Wapelhorst, H. McEntee, P. Harkins.<br />
Front 1-r: J. McGrath, T. Losk.<br />
Rear 1-r: P. Lampone, A. Groos, D.<br />
Philip, P. Cristiano, S. Piccone, J.<br />
Pfister, J. Schilling, B. Tsoutsouras,<br />
W. Slattery. Front 1-r: M. Glynn, A.<br />
Orlando.<br />
Rear 1-r: K. Perrelli, M. Camerota, D.<br />
Neary, M. Mackenzie, J. Walsh, P.<br />
Grandsire. E. Bowles.<br />
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179
3A<br />
Seated: G. Yacono, B. McGuirk, C.<br />
Ng, K. McCabe. Standing: J. Cj m !<br />
perman, J. Walsh, M. Johnson, E.<br />
McCoimack, M. Gleeson.<br />
Seated: R. Giusti, C. South, R. Mora<br />
S. Mutino, K. McNamara. Standinfi<br />
J. Maffione, G. Luboja, L. Sosa, P<br />
Bonanno, T. Micek, M. Mulrow.<br />
Seated: J. Walsh, J. Tomaselli, P-<br />
Conn, E. McCormack, Standing: L.<br />
Pucci, F. Pumillo, J. Curran, D. Mc-<br />
Namara.<br />
180
Front Row: P. Totten, F. Perez, T. Ferro, R. Hebron, J. Lauria,<br />
T. Dylon. Back Row: R. Young, J. Battipaglia, R. Aldorisio, T.<br />
Hogan, R. Doniinguez, M. Raffjo, P. Franco, H. Ledesma.<br />
3B<br />
Friendship<br />
Front Row: R. Saurel, R. Jasinski, S. Hartigan, F. Moreno, D. Genovese, B. Smith, D.<br />
Schirripa. Back Row: D. Barnette, J. Imperato, V. Fortunato, T. Civetta, T. Kearns, K. Worgul.<br />
181
3C<br />
Front Row: K. Powers, R. Ferrara, H. Cook. 2nd Row<br />
J. Justo, P. Press, F. DeVito. 3rd Row: M. Albin, J<br />
Donahue, D. Curtin. 4th Row: B. Leight, J, Hopkins<br />
5th Row: M. Moschetta, M. Sommer.<br />
Front Row: D. Lynch, G. Trimarco, H. Davis. 2nd<br />
Row: P. Keener, G. McNamara, P. Guilbe. 3rd Row:<br />
T. May, S. Mostecak, J. Gammer. 4th Row: J. Maher,<br />
P. Madonia, E. McNamara. 5th Row: J. Philip, L.<br />
Johnson.<br />
182
Seated: S. Eposito. M. Czajkowski, K. O'Neill, N. Lorabardi, S. Filizzola.<br />
Standing: P. Valentine, R. Parlapiano, S. Laraque, I. Mahoney, T. Yuen,<br />
J. Zaiuckiy, W. Heap.<br />
3D<br />
Seated: A. D'Angelo, B. Faraci, K. McGuinness, C. Nuzzi, T. Malloy. Standing: E. Gore,<br />
J. Dyer, K. Haynes, C. Salto, P. Malgieri, S. Corso, H. Cook, T. Gately, J. Shramko Missing:<br />
B. Flynn, R. Kargoll, A. LaSirena.<br />
183
3E<br />
Seated: N. Lombardi, J. Costa, K. Walsh, L. May. Standing: S. Clorofilla, R. Naclerio, J.<br />
Raphael, J. Paolicelli.<br />
Seated: K. Carlesimo, M. Breen, E. O'Neill, C. PaganeUo, J. Ray, H. Hopkins, M. Michael.<br />
Standing: D. Reape, L. Nason, R. Stillman, D. McAIeenan, T. Kidera, J. Monterisi, R. Kramer,<br />
G. Buscemi, M. Lee, H. Brown. Missing: R. Charbonneaii, A. Dellapina, D. Fortino, R.<br />
Lambert, M. Lange, H. Regan, R. Sacco, T. DiPietro, P. LaVerne.
Seated: M. Palatucci, P. Hansen, B. Kelly, C. Fee, J. Ward, P. Clemente. Standing: E, Vitale,<br />
L. Isganitis, R. Esposito, J. Annis, R. Murphy, A. Pfister, J. DeMarzo, O. Zuk, M. Reitano,<br />
P. Kozik.<br />
3F<br />
Is it a mystery<br />
or a comedy or what?<br />
Seated: J. Liao, R. O'Brien, P. Gille, G. Shaw, V. Thomas. Standing: M. Wolyniec, I*. Comi,<br />
J. Burt, G. Maher, K. Plunkett, N. Lombardi, M. Quinn, T. McCullough, D. Aquino.<br />
185
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oiscoveRy<br />
186
how does one<br />
define an education ?<br />
some schools<br />
dwell on the academic<br />
and athletic facets,<br />
otheRs go fuRtheR,<br />
incoRpoRatinq the moRal<br />
ano spiRitual aspects.
takes An Additional.<br />
step -<br />
heRe leARninq is An AlteRnAtive to Being tAuqht.<br />
188
mcReasinq fReeoom<br />
is an<br />
paRt of<br />
education at<br />
foRoham pRep.<br />
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I<br />
189
aLonq with<br />
incReaseo<br />
fReeoom<br />
comes<br />
ResponsiBility<br />
inoivioual as well as community.<br />
190
Responsmility supplies<br />
the oppoRtunity foR an<br />
to Recognize<br />
his own potential.<br />
it pRovides the stimulus foR individual<br />
development and QROwth.<br />
191
academic GROwth<br />
...teacheRS<br />
Become peRSons<br />
not instRuments.<br />
192
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%/J.^<br />
: is i<br />
QROWth<br />
consioeRation of totaL<br />
ResponsmiLities.<br />
193
... oipfeRinq types op people<br />
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a<br />
qai/w buidoo
the total.<br />
expeRience<br />
consists of<br />
many eLements<br />
195
City<br />
Revelation<br />
thRouqh youRseLp and otheRs.<br />
196
new,<br />
stRenqthened,<br />
and deepened<br />
197
eupope<br />
an AWAReness ano<br />
of foReiqn<br />
cultupes.<br />
198
activities<br />
a display and<br />
enhancement op talents.<br />
199
the new<br />
op<br />
continued educational<br />
advancement.<br />
200
eveRy expeRiment<br />
BRinqs with it<br />
challenge -<br />
which at times<br />
appeals too oifpcuLt<br />
to meet.<br />
this<br />
pRep<br />
met the challenge<br />
unique<br />
one of discoveRy<br />
thRouqh expeRimentation.<br />
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Acknowledgments<br />
While the glory of this book and the praise it<br />
receives are usually bestowed upon its editor, its<br />
being is made into realty only by the concern and<br />
help of many other dedicated friends. Therefore I<br />
would like to thank:<br />
Father O'Brien SJ. for his concern and support.<br />
Father Joseph Rooney S.J. and his camera staff<br />
for their patience and efforts. Mr. Edmund Mc-<br />
Hugh for his courageous fight to reach this<br />
victory. Mr. Thomas Reynolds S.J. and Mr.<br />
John Heffernan for their unselfishness in time<br />
and energy and for their concern and encouragement.<br />
O'Toole & Sons, Inc., and especially<br />
their representative Mr. John McGuire for putting<br />
together the final product. Carol Studios,<br />
Inc., and especially Mr. Bill Welter for their<br />
generously given time and for the superb photographs<br />
which they produced. The S. K. Smith<br />
Co. and their representative, Mr. Russell La-<br />
Barca, for their professional work on the cover.<br />
All the patrons, without whom this yearbook<br />
would not be possible. And finally, I would<br />
like to thank my staff for coping with me in<br />
finally reaching our deadline.<br />
Steve McCarthy<br />
Editor-in-Chief<br />
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PATRONS<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Carl H. Abraham<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Lee P. Adams<br />
Mr. & Mrs. R. P. Aitken<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Tullio Aliprando<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Jerry A. Aquino<br />
Anne Banker<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Arnold E. Beerman<br />
Mr. & Mrs. John C. Bell & Family<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Julian Boggiano<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Rudolph M. Boyd<br />
Mr. & Mrs. James Bozzo<br />
Mary & Jim Brady<br />
Mrs. J. P. Breen<br />
Mr. & Mrs. William F. Burt, Jr.<br />
Joseph & Rose N. Byrne<br />
Dr. & Mrs. M. J. Carballeira<br />
Peter Carlesimo<br />
Mr. & Mrs. James G. Carter<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Vincent Christiano<br />
John J. Cicero<br />
Mr .& Mrs. Theodore Civetta, Sr.<br />
Dr. & Mrs. Richard C. Crabtree<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas F. Curley<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Frank L. Szajkowski<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Arnold D'Angelo<br />
Fred D. DeFillippo<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas A. Dillon, Jr.<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Domenick DiPasquale<br />
Mrs. M. Dominguez & Family<br />
Mr. & Mrs. John J. Drummond<br />
Mr. & Mrs. John Dulko<br />
Mr. & Mrs. A. E. Duke<br />
Mr. & Mrs. R. Esposito<br />
Mr. & Mrs. F. A. Faraci<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Bernard J. Fee<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Louis J. Federici<br />
Angelo P. Ferrara<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Joseph A. Fiorentino<br />
Mr. & Mrs. L. Firrantello<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Ronald Fritz<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Flavio Franco<br />
Mr. & Mrs. John Gallagher<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Edward J. Gartland<br />
Mr. & Mrs. A. Gerald Gelormino<br />
Patricia Geraty<br />
Mr. & Mrs. A. Giamelle<br />
Mrs. Gisele C. Gille<br />
204
PATRONS<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Carmine A. Giordano<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Anthony Gonzalez<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Julius Groth<br />
Mr. & Mrs. B. Guastella<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Robert F. Hallinan<br />
Mrs. Walter Hamlet<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Christopher J. Hanley<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Michael J. Hannigan<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Eugene L. Hannon, Jr.<br />
Mrs. Richard W. Hartig<br />
Mr. & Mrs. John D. Hartigan<br />
Mr. & Mrs. George T. Heussner<br />
Elias Hirs<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Michael Hogan<br />
Santiago Hung<br />
Mr. & Mrs. William J. Hurley<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Giocchino M. Imperato<br />
Dorothy A. Izzard<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Harold Johnson<br />
Irene Kaul<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Theodore Kemm<br />
Mr. & Mrs. John T. Kolody<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Charles P. Lambert, Jr.<br />
Mr. & Mrs. M. Lampone<br />
D. E. Landers<br />
Mr. & Mrs. F. LoBasso<br />
Joseph & Amy LoBue<br />
Mr. & Mrs. James P. Lundy<br />
Thomas P. Luzon<br />
Mr. & Mrs. John G. Mahoney<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Anthony J. Maranga<br />
Mr. & Mrs. William Martimucci<br />
Theresa Mastracchio<br />
The Matura Family<br />
Alma Maza<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Neil McCaffrey<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Matthew McEntee<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Daniel J. McNamara<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Joseph McNamara<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas F. Meagher<br />
Mr. & Mrs. John J. Meng<br />
Raymond J. Milano<br />
Mr. & Mrs. George Miller<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Anthony J. Mirabito<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Nicholas Montalbano<br />
Dr. & Mrs. Henry Morelli<br />
Mr. & Mrs. William J. Morin<br />
205
PATRONS<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Michael Mulrow<br />
Mr. & Mrs. John J. Mulry<br />
Mr. & Mrs. James Mustich, Sr.<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Alferd J. Norton<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Ted Okon<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Ronald P. Olsen, Sr.<br />
Dr. & Mrs. John K. O'Neill<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Pat D. Pagano<br />
Dr. & Mrs. Oscar A. Palatucci<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Michael Palmiotti<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Frank Perrilli<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Vincent Petrosini<br />
D. N. Piccone<br />
John Pine<br />
Mr. & Mrs. John J. Planell<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Anthony Poto<br />
Mrs. George Press<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Pucci<br />
Mr. & Mrs. William N. Regan<br />
Mrs. Estelle Robinson<br />
Maureen & Hyman E. Rocklin<br />
Mr. & Mrs. James A. Ryan<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Alfred E. Santangelo<br />
Dr. & Mrs. Anthony T. Scafa<br />
Mr. & Mrs. John G. Scott<br />
Steven R. Serletis<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Dennis Shea<br />
Dennis R. Shiel<br />
John & Amelia Shramko<br />
Arthur Sikula<br />
Mr. & Mrs. V. Sosa<br />
Ernest Paul Spatafore<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Salvatore Stellato<br />
Dr. & Mrs. Richard A. Sullivan<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Gabriel J. Tafuri<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Philip Teubl<br />
Mr. & Mrs. James H. Thombs<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Edward Tostanoski<br />
Mrs. Gloria Trobe<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Leo L. Tully<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Vincent Vitale<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Robert M. Walsh<br />
Sophie & Joseph Zablocki<br />
Louis Zaharias<br />
Mr. & Mrs. John Zenkewich<br />
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Senior Directory<br />
CHRISTOPHER L. ADAMS<br />
551 Monroe Ct., River Edge, N.J. 07661<br />
MAROON KEY; Rampart 3; Rampart<br />
News Editor 4; Homecoming Committee<br />
1, 2, 3, 4; Forahts 2; C.A.P. 3; Class Officer<br />
4; Oratory 1, 2; J.V. Football 1, 2;<br />
Mission Night 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3,<br />
4; Cheerleader 3, 4<br />
MICHAEL G. ALBANO<br />
1925 Haight Avenue, Bronx, N.Y. 10461<br />
MAROON KEY; Oratory 1; Band 1;<br />
J.V. Football 2; Ramkin 3, 4; Rampart 4;<br />
German Choir 2, 3; Cheerleader 3;<br />
Homecoming Chairman; Big Brother;<br />
Bitter End 3, 4; Kennedy Home Project;<br />
Play Stage Crew; Freshman Orientation.<br />
GARY R. ALUISE<br />
305 Euclid Ave., Hackensack, N.J. 07601<br />
Band 1, 2; Forahts; Dance Committee<br />
1, 2; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; German<br />
Choir 2, 3; Mission Night 2; Christmas<br />
Assembly 2, 3, 4; Cheerleader 3, 4;<br />
Janus; Bitter End 3, 4; Rampart 4; Choir<br />
4; Homecoming Committee 4<br />
ROBERT J. ANGIELLO<br />
31 Dalewood Dr., Hartsdale, N.Y. 10530<br />
J.V. Football 1; Freshman Basketball;<br />
J.V. Basketball; Varsity Basketball 3, 4;<br />
Orientation 4; Big Brother; Chess Club<br />
4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4<br />
JOHN J. ANGRISANI<br />
3041 Cruger Ave., Bronx, N.Y. 10467<br />
Janus Band 4; Weekly, Editor 4;<br />
Forahts 1, 2; Orientation; Big Brother;<br />
Homecoming 3, 4; Computer Club 3;<br />
CAP 2<br />
DOMINIQUE P. ARNOULD<br />
149-15 Elm Ave., Flushing, N.Y. 11355<br />
Class Officer 3; Swimming 1; Cross<br />
Country 4; Big Brother; Intramurals 1,<br />
2, 3; Homecoming 3; Mission Night 3, 4;<br />
Christmas Assembly 4; German Choir 1;<br />
Freshman Orientation<br />
JOSEPH E. BANKER<br />
415 East 85 St., New York, N.Y. 1002S<br />
Varsity Football 3; German Choir 2;<br />
Big Brother 4; Junior Newspaper; Intramurals<br />
1, 2, 4; Intramural Ref. 3, 4;<br />
Forahts 1, 2; Dance Committee 4;<br />
Christmas Assembly 4; Homecoming 4<br />
FRANCISCO B. BECERRA<br />
155 E. 116 St., New York, N.Y. 10029<br />
Intramurals 1, 2, 3; Spanish Club 1, 2;<br />
Russian Club 2, 3, 4; Chemistry Club 2;<br />
French Club 3, 4; Marine Biology Club<br />
3; Foreign Studies; Rampart 4; Russian<br />
Choir 3, 4; Kennedy Home Project; Stepinac<br />
Tutoring Project<br />
JOHN E. BELL<br />
33-39 158 St., Flushing, N.Y. 11358<br />
MAROON KEY 4; J.V., Varsity Football<br />
2, 3, 4; Captain; Freshman, Varsity<br />
Swimming 1, 2, 3, 4; Council of Discipline;<br />
Rampart 4; Big Brother; Frosh<br />
Orientation; CAP 3; Intramural Ref 4;<br />
Intramurals 1; Homecoming 1, 2, 3; Mission<br />
Night 3; Christmas Assembly 3, 4<br />
DAVE J. BLYTH<br />
214-16 46th Rd., Bayside, N.Y. 11361<br />
Chess Club 1, 4; Big Brother; Book-<br />
Exchange Committee 4; Intramurals 1,<br />
2, 3, 4; Gameroom Committee 4<br />
WILLIAM E. BOGGIANO<br />
217 Haven Ave., New York, N.Y. 10033<br />
Student Athletic Trainer 3, 4; Band<br />
1, 2, 3, 4; Chess Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Big<br />
Brother; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4<br />
PETER R. BRADY<br />
38 Kipling St., Hartsdale, N.Y. 10530<br />
J.V., Varsity Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Council<br />
of Discipline; Intramurals<br />
LAWRENCE C. BROWER<br />
SS2 Helen St., Teaneck, N.J. 07666<br />
Debating 2, 3; Band 2; Intramurals<br />
LAWRENCE T. CAMPBELL<br />
409 E. 64 St., New York, N.Y. 10021<br />
Band 4; Christmas Assembly 4; Mission<br />
Night 3, 4; Spanish Choir 4; Bitter<br />
End 3, 4; Big Brother; Intramurals 1, 3;<br />
Talent Show 1<br />
WILLIAM L. CAMPBELL<br />
409 E. 64 St., New York, N.Y. 10021<br />
MAROON KEY 4; Cross Country 1;<br />
Bookstore 2; Tennis 1; Intramurals 2, 3,<br />
4; Mission Night 3, 4; Talent Show 2;<br />
Senior Council; Bitter End 3, 4; Big<br />
Brother; Band 3; Spring Musical 4<br />
JOSEPH G. CANNELLA<br />
54-11 217 St., Bayside. N.Y. 11364<br />
Homecoming 1; Intramurals<br />
JOSEPH M. CARBALLEIRA<br />
157-04 35 Ave., Flushing N.Y, 11354<br />
Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Tennis 1; Baseball<br />
2, 4; J.V. Basketball 1. 2; Varsity<br />
Basketball 3, 4; Co-Captain; Big Brother;<br />
Homecoming 3<br />
KEITH E. CARCICH<br />
16 Caravella Lane, Nanuet, N.Y. 10954<br />
Tennis 1, 2; Band 1, 2; Mission Night<br />
1, 2, 3, 4; Bitter End 3, 4; Rampart 3, 4;<br />
Class President 1, 4; Class Officer 2;<br />
Dance Committee 4; Intramurals 1, 2,<br />
3, 4; Spring Musical 2, 3, 4; Homecoming<br />
3, 4; Big Brother<br />
MARK T. CARLESIMO<br />
330 Park St., Up. Montclair, N.J. 07043<br />
[ntramurals 2; Code of Conduct 3; Big<br />
Brother; J.V. Baseball 2; J.V Basketball<br />
2; Varsity Basketball 3, 4; Council of<br />
Discipline<br />
JAMES M. CARTER<br />
243 Calif. Rd.. Mt. Vernon. N.Y. 10552<br />
Ramkin 3, 4; Associate Editor 4; Rampart<br />
Business Mgr. 3. 4; Golf 1. 2. 3, 4.<br />
Swimming 1. 2; Homecoming 2. 3, 4; Intramurals<br />
2, 3; Toy Drive 3; Big Brother;<br />
Frosh Orientation<br />
JOHN L. CASEY<br />
254 East 54 St., New York. N.Y. 10021<br />
Intramurals 1, 2. 3. 4; J.V. Basketball<br />
2; Varsity Baseball 4; Frosh Orientation;<br />
School Choir 4; Christmas Assembly 4<br />
MARK A. CIANFAGLIONE<br />
147 Mile Sq. Rd.. Yonkers, N.Y. 10701<br />
Band Manager 4; Assistant Editor Letters<br />
4; Tennis 1, 2; Janus 3; Forahts 1;<br />
CAP 4; Oratory 1. 2; Big Brother<br />
DANIEL J. COLLINS<br />
24-12 24 Ave., Astoria, N.Y. 11102<br />
Band 1. 3; Camera Club 4; Chemistry<br />
Club 3; Dance Committee 4; Christmas<br />
Assembly 4; Homecoming 4; Forahts 1.<br />
3<br />
PETER J. CONROY<br />
6S-35 Clyde St., Forest Hills, N.Y. 11375<br />
Mission Night 3, 4; Forahts 3; Homecoming<br />
3, 4; Publicity 1; Christmas Assembly<br />
4; Dramatic Society Business<br />
Staff 4; Letters 4; Foreign Studies 3; Intramurals<br />
1, 3, 4<br />
JOHN D. CORRY<br />
43Prospect Dr., Yonkers. N.Y. 10705<br />
Freshman, J.V. Basketball; Freshman,<br />
Varsity Tennis; Intramurals 2, 3, 4;<br />
Homecoming 4; Council of Discipline 1<br />
THOMAS F. CURLEY JR.<br />
2 Peter Cooper Rd., New York, N.Y.<br />
10010<br />
MAROON KEY 4; Class President 1,<br />
2; Cross Country 1, 2; Track 1, 2. 3;<br />
Tennis 1, 2, 3; Forahts 1<br />
JAMES J. DARLINGTON<br />
66S E. 226 St.. Bronx, N.Y. 10466<br />
LUCIANO E. DeMARCO<br />
178 Prospect Ave., Valhalla, N.Y. 10595<br />
Financial Committee—Staff Head 4;<br />
Orientation Committee 4; Ramkin 4; Big<br />
Brother Program 4; Tennis 1, 3. 4; Track<br />
4; German Choir 1, 3, 4; Christmas Assembly<br />
Committee 1, 3, 4; Intramurals<br />
1, 3, 4; Academic Planning Committee 4;<br />
Chemistry Club 3; Rampart 1. 3; Cheerleading<br />
4; Homecoming 1, 3, 4; Janus 3;<br />
Letters 3; Talent Show 1<br />
THOMAS F. DEMPSEY<br />
90 Sargent Rd.. Scarsdale, N.Y. 1058 i<br />
Freshman Cross Country; J.V. Football<br />
2; Forahts 1; Homecoming 1. 3; Big<br />
Brother Program 4; Freshman Orientation<br />
Committee 4; Rampart 4; Intramurals
MATTHEW F. DiGIORGI<br />
35 Forest Cr., New Rochelle, N.Y. 10804<br />
Chess Club 2; Debate 1; Intramurals<br />
1; Christmas Assembly 4; Dance Committee<br />
4; Forahts 3; Class President 4<br />
YITO A DIGIROLAMO<br />
2240 Tiemann Ave., Bronx, N.Y. 10469<br />
J.V. Football 1, 2; Forahts 2; Camera<br />
Club 3; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4<br />
DOMENICK R. DiPASQUALE<br />
779 E. 211 St., Bronx, N.Y. 10467<br />
German Choir 2, 3, 4; Rampart 4; Big<br />
Brother Program 4; Orientation Committee<br />
4; Weekly 4; Forahts 1; Homecoming<br />
1, 3, 4; Intramurals 2, 4<br />
MARIO V. DI STASIO<br />
97-26 106 St., Ozone Park, N.Y. 11416<br />
Photo Club 4; Big Brother Program 4;<br />
Chess Club 3; Coin & Stamp Club 4.<br />
MICHAEL J. DRUMMOND<br />
389 Park Ave., Manhasset, N.Y. 11030<br />
World Youth Forum 3, 4; Debate and<br />
Speech 1, 3, 4; Homecoming Committee<br />
4; Freshman Orientation 4; Big Brother<br />
Program 4; Intramurals 1<br />
JOHN A. DULKO<br />
82-32 62 Ave., Middle Village, N.Y.<br />
11379<br />
Ramkin 4; Rampart 4; Dramatic Society—Business<br />
Staff 4; Intramurals 1, 4;<br />
Band 4; Forahts 1; Mission Night 3;<br />
Christmas Assembly 4; Big Brother Program<br />
4; Freshman Orientation 4; Homecoming<br />
Committee 4; Dance Committee;<br />
Chess Club 1, 4<br />
EDWARD A. EICHMAN III<br />
c/o Carich, 16 Caravella Ln., Nanuet,<br />
N.Y. 10954<br />
Debating 1; Big Brother Program 4;<br />
Class Officer 4; Mission Night 4; Intramurals<br />
1, 2, 3, 4; Bitter End 3, 4; Dance<br />
Committee 4<br />
JOSEPH E. FEDERICI<br />
2612 Chesbrough Ave., Bronx, N.Y.<br />
10461<br />
MAROON KEY 4; Gameroom Committee<br />
Chairman 4; Homecoming Committee<br />
2, 3, 4; Christmas Assembly Committee<br />
3; Chemistry Club 1; Intramurals<br />
1, 2, 3; Big Brother Program-Orientation<br />
Committee 4; Russian Choir 3, 4;<br />
Russian Club 2, 3; Track 1; Dramatics<br />
Society 3; Cheerleading<br />
SALVATOREJ. FERRANTE<br />
42-20 162 St., Flushing, N.Y. 11358<br />
Hospital Project 1; Forahts 1; German<br />
Choir 1; Mission Night 3, 4; Janus 3;<br />
Cheerleading 4; Weekly—Assistant Editor<br />
4; Homecoming Committee 1, 3, 4;<br />
Basketball Mgr.; Business Staff for Play<br />
1; Christmas Assembly 4; Dance Committee<br />
1, 4; Photo Staff 4; Gameroom<br />
Committee 4<br />
GREGORY M. FERRARO<br />
4 Alta Vista Circle, Irvington, N.Y.<br />
10533<br />
Transportation Committee Chairman<br />
4; Freshman Cross Country Team 1;<br />
Hospital Project 1; Homecoming Committee<br />
1, 3, 4; German Choir 3, 4; Mission<br />
Night 3, 4; Big Brother Program 4;<br />
Rampart 4<br />
LAWRENCE A. FIRRANTELLO<br />
203 Woodlawn Ave., New Rochelle, N.Y.<br />
10805<br />
Choir 4; Band Manager 4; Homecoming<br />
Committee 1, 2, 3; Russian Choir 3,<br />
4; Book Club 2; Forahts 1; Intramurals<br />
1, 2<br />
MICHAEL P. FOX<br />
167 Norma Rd., Teaneck, N.J. 07666<br />
Bookstore 1, 3, 4; Chess Club 1;<br />
Forahts 3; Homecoming Committee 1, 4;<br />
Big Brother Program 4; Intramurals 1<br />
MARK J. FRITZ<br />
1448 Riverview Ave., Peekskill, N.Y.<br />
10566<br />
German Choir 2, 3, 4; Athletic Council<br />
3; Camera Club 1, 2; Dance Committee<br />
4; Big Brother Program 4; Intramurals<br />
1, 2, 3, 4; Class Officer 4; J.V.<br />
Tennis 2<br />
JOHN T. FUGETT<br />
116 Pinehurst Ave., Hudson View<br />
Gardens, New York, N.Y. 10033<br />
MAROON KEY 4; Senior Council-<br />
Sophomore Coordinator; Class Officer 1,<br />
3; Executive Editor Ramkin 4, Ramkin 3;<br />
Homecoming Committee 1, 2, 3, 4; J.V.<br />
Baseball; Freshman and J.V. Basketball<br />
Mgr.; Big Brother Program 4; Rampart<br />
3, 4; German Choir; Dance Committee<br />
3; Intramurals; Chairman—Student Committee<br />
on the New Academic Plan<br />
DOMINGO E. GALLIANO<br />
720 W. 170 St., New York, N.Y. 10033<br />
Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3,<br />
4; Swimming 1<br />
JAMES J. GANGITANO<br />
33 Rose Ave., Eastchester, N.Y. 10707<br />
Intramurals 1, 2; Gameroom Committee<br />
1; Homecoming Committee 3; Chess<br />
Club 4<br />
MICHAEL K. GANNON<br />
2376 Ryer Ave., Bronx, N.Y. 10458<br />
Track 1, 3; Intramurals 1, 2; Forahts;<br />
J.V. Football; Varsity Football Homecoming;<br />
Athletic Director 4<br />
RICHARD C. GIORDANO<br />
144 Webster Rd., Scarsdale, N.Y. 10583<br />
Band 1, 2, 3; Computer Club 1;<br />
Dance Committee Co-Chairman 4; Russian<br />
Choir 3; Spring Musical 3; Mission<br />
Night Committee 1, 2, 3; Bitter End<br />
Committee 3<br />
ROBERT C. GORDAN JR.<br />
315 Hillside Ave., Leonia, N.J. 07605<br />
Intramurals 1, 2, 3; French Club 2, 3;<br />
Forahts 1, 2; Letters 1, 2, 3; CAP 1;<br />
Class President 4<br />
GREGORY S. GROTH<br />
20 Stillwell PI., Freeport, N.Y. 11520<br />
Big Brother Program 4; Cheerleader<br />
4; Chess Club 1, 4; Christmas Assembly<br />
4; Community Action Program 1, 3;<br />
Gameroom Committee 4; German Choir<br />
1, 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 3, 4; Homecoming<br />
3, 4; Mission Night 3, 4; Publicity 4<br />
MICHAEL R. HALLERAN<br />
315 E. 72 St., New York, N.Y. 10021<br />
Track 1, 2, 4; J.V. Football 1, 2; Letters;<br />
Chairman of Dance Committee;<br />
Homecoming Committee 3; Christmas<br />
Assembly 4; Intramural Referee 3, 4; Intramurals<br />
PETER C. HANLEY<br />
146-36 23 Ave., Whitestone, N.Y. 11357<br />
MAROON KEY 4; Varsity Baseball 2,<br />
3, 4; Athletic Council 3, 4; Cheerleader<br />
4; Homecoming Committee 3, 4; Track<br />
1; J.V. Football 2; Rampart 4; Publicity<br />
4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4<br />
PHILIP M. HANNON<br />
45 E. 89 St., New York, N.Y. 10028<br />
GEORGE T. HEUSSNER<br />
c/o Walter J. Heussner, 606 W 191 St.,<br />
New York, N.Y. 10040<br />
Freshman Basketball; J.V. Basketball<br />
2; Varsity Basketball 3, 4; Tennis 1, 2,<br />
3, 4; Hospital Project 2, 3; Homecoming<br />
Committee; German Choir 2, 3; Big<br />
Brother Program; Class Officer 1, 3<br />
JAMES M. HURLEY<br />
P.O. Box 42, Armonk, N.Y. 10504<br />
MAROON KEY 4; J.V. Football 1;<br />
J.V. Baseball 1; Varsity Football 2, 3, 4;<br />
Varsity Baseball 2, 3, 4; Athletic Director<br />
3 '<br />
JAMES J. HYDE<br />
777 Webster Ave., New Rochelle, N.Y.<br />
10804<br />
MAROON KEY 4; Varsity Swimming<br />
1, 2, 3, 4; Captain of Swimming Team 4;<br />
Hospital Project 2, 3, 4; Homecoming<br />
Committee 2, 3, 4; Rampart 3; Editorin-Chief<br />
of Rampart 4; Class Officer 2;<br />
Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Orientation Committee<br />
4; Big Brother Program 4<br />
PETER J. IVORY<br />
328 E. 19 St., Bronx, N.Y. 10458<br />
Varsity Football 4; J.V. Basketball<br />
Manager 2; Freshman Track; Band 1;<br />
Christian Action Program 2, 3; Orientation<br />
4; Big Brother Program 4; Intramurals<br />
1, 2, 3, 4; Class Officer 1<br />
JOSEPH T. KAIN<br />
241 Claremont Ave., Mt. Vernon, N.Y. •<br />
10552<br />
Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Band 1; Janus<br />
3; Big Brother Program 4; Freshman<br />
Orientation 4; Athletic Council 4; Dance<br />
Committee 4; Student Finance Committee<br />
4; Christmas Assembly 4; Mission<br />
Night 3, 4; Stage Crew 3, 4'<br />
JOHN T. KOLODY<br />
St. Barnabas Hospital, 4422 Third Ave.,<br />
Bronx, N.Y. 10457<br />
Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Chorale 4; Forahts 1;<br />
Christmas Assembly 4; Homecoming 1,<br />
2; Janus 3; Weekly 4; Book Exchange 4<br />
ROBERT F. LACEY<br />
583 W. 215 St., New York, N.Y. 10034<br />
Class Officer 1, 2, 3; J.V. Football 1;<br />
J.V. Basketball 2; Varsity Basketball 3;<br />
Track 1; Intramurals 4<br />
DAVID B. LANDERS<br />
650 Queen Anne Rd., Teaneck, N.J.<br />
07666
MAROON KEY 3, 4; Class President<br />
2, 3; Class Secretary—Treasurer 1; Senior<br />
Council 4; Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball<br />
1, 2; Homecoming 3; Big Brother 4; Intramurals<br />
1, 2<br />
WILLIAM A. LaVERNE<br />
17 E. 82 St., New York, N.Y. 1002S<br />
J.V. Bowling 1; Track 1, 4; Christmas<br />
Assembly 1, 3, 4; Dance Committee 3, 4;<br />
Rampart 4; Intramurals 4; Secretary-<br />
Treasurer 4; Publicity 4; Big Brother<br />
Program 4<br />
JOHN J. LEE III<br />
652 Scarsdale Rd., Yonkers, N.Y. 10707<br />
J.Y. Football 1; Swimming 1, 2, 3;<br />
Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Christmas Assembly<br />
4; Freshman Orientation 4; Big<br />
Brother Program 4; French Club 4<br />
MICHAEL F. LETTERESE<br />
304 Pleasant Ave., New York, N.Y.<br />
10035<br />
Varsity and J.V. Football; Intramurals;<br />
Orientation Committee; Big Brother Program<br />
4; Rugby Club; Council of Discipline;<br />
Spring Musical; Toy Drive; Bitter<br />
End Committee; Class Officer 4<br />
SAMSON J. LIAO<br />
5826 Tyndall Ave., Bronx, N.Y. 10471<br />
MAROON KEY 4; Cross Country 1,<br />
2, 3, 4; Track and Field 1, 2, 3, 4;' Intramurals<br />
1; Christmas Assembly Co-<br />
Chairman 4; Mission Night Committee 3;<br />
Big Brother Program and Freshman Orientation<br />
4<br />
FRANCIS J. LOBASSO<br />
119 Parkview Ave., Yonkers, N.Y. 10708<br />
Freshman Track; J.V. Football 2; Intramurals<br />
1, 2, 3, 4; Class Officer 1<br />
ROBERT P. LOBUE<br />
2758 Lurting Ave., Bronx, N.Y. 10469<br />
Lab Assistant 3, 4; Debate 1, 2;<br />
Forahts 2; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Rampart<br />
4; Janus 3; Big Brother Program 4;<br />
German Choir 2, 3, 4; Dance Committee<br />
4; Mission Night Committee 3; Christmas<br />
Assembly 4; Camera Club 1; Cheerleader<br />
4; Homecoming Committee 1, 2,<br />
3,4<br />
ROBERT P. LONG<br />
5 Campden Rd., Scarsdale, N.Y. 10583<br />
Homecoming Committee 3, 4; Toy<br />
Drive 3, 4; Intramurals 3, 4; Rampart 4;<br />
Spanish Choir 4; Big Brother Program 4<br />
WILLIAM J. LYONS JR.<br />
128 Monterey Ave., Pelham, N.Y. 10803<br />
Publicity 4; Bitter End Committee 3,<br />
4; Mission Night Committee 3, 4; Dramatic<br />
Society 3, 4; Homecoming Committee<br />
3, 4; German Choir 2; Christmas<br />
Assembly Committee 4; Intramurals 1,<br />
2, 3, 4; Dance Committee 4; Janus 3;<br />
Big Brother Program 4<br />
CHRISTOPHER M. MAGEE<br />
1009 Abbot Blvd., Fort Lee, N.J. 07024<br />
MAROON KEY 4, President; Rampart<br />
—Editor-in-Chief; Dramatic Society 2, 3,<br />
4; Spring Musical 2, 3; Swimming Team<br />
1; Russian Choir 3, 4; Freshman Orientation<br />
Committee—Chairman 4; Talent<br />
Show 1, 2; Bitter End-Chairman 3;<br />
Bitter End Committee 2, 3, 4; Christmas<br />
Assembly Committee 3, 4; Homecoming<br />
Committee 3, 4; Intramurals<br />
BRIAN J. MALONE<br />
1 Georgia Ln., Bronxville, N.Y. 10708<br />
Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Big Brother Program<br />
4; Computer Club 2; Book Exchange<br />
Committee—Chairman 4; Homecoming<br />
Committee 1, 2, 3; Christmas Assembly;<br />
"Brass Menagerie" 3; Chorale (Officer)<br />
2, 4<br />
KENNETH A. MARANGA<br />
4422 Third Ave., Bronx, N.Y. 10457<br />
J.V. Football 1; J.V. Baseball 1, 2;<br />
Varsity Football 3; Intramurals 2, 4;<br />
Bitter End Committee—Asst. Chairman<br />
4; Big Brother Program 4; Class Officer<br />
1; Foreign Studies Program 4; Tech<br />
Crew 3; Choir 4; Spanish Choir 4<br />
JOHN D. MARZI<br />
16 Fort Charles Place, New York, N.Y.<br />
10453<br />
Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Tennis Team 1;<br />
Dramatics—Tech Crew; Publicity 1, 2,<br />
3, 4<br />
JOJEPH H. MASTERSON<br />
157 Herrick Ave., Teaneck, N.J. 07666<br />
Class President 3; Basketball 1, 2, 3,<br />
4; J.V. Baseball 1, 2; Tennis 1, 2; Varsity<br />
Tennis 3, 4; Big Brother Program 4<br />
PETER A. MASTRACCHIO<br />
210 Osborn Ave., Mamaroneck, N.Y.<br />
10543<br />
Class President 1; Debate Club 1, 3;<br />
German Choir 1, 3; Intramurals 1<br />
RICHARD L. MATTIACCHIO<br />
2354 Prospect Ave., Bronx, N.Y. 10458<br />
Band 1, 2, 3-President 4; Janus-Editor<br />
3; Forahts 1, 2; Chorale 2, 3; Christmas<br />
Assembly Committee 1, 2, 3, 4; Mission<br />
Night 3; Big Brother Program 4<br />
PETER X. MATURA<br />
95-52 115 St., Richmond, N.Y. 11419<br />
German Choir 1, 3; Mission Night-<br />
Tech Crew 3; Hospital Project 1; Homecoming<br />
Committee 1, 3, 4; Christmas<br />
Assembly Committee 4; Big Brother<br />
Program 4<br />
THOMAS W. McAULIFFE<br />
52 Wildwood Rd., New Rochelle, N.Y.<br />
10804<br />
Tennis 1, 2; J.V. Basketball 2; Rampart<br />
3,Managing Editor 4; Community<br />
Action Program 3; Homecoming Committee<br />
3, 4; Big Brother Program 4; Intramurals<br />
1, 2, 3, 4<br />
CORNELIUS T. McCAFFREY III<br />
1109 Washington Ave., Pelham, N.Y.<br />
10803<br />
Debate 1; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4<br />
BRIAN j. MCCARTHY<br />
3250 Perry Ave., Bronx, N.Y. 10467<br />
MAROON KEY 3, 4; Senior Council<br />
—Freshman Co-ordinator 4; Class President<br />
1, 2; Rampart—Sports Editor 3, 4;<br />
J.V. Baseball 1, Captain 2; Varsity Baseball<br />
3; Swimming 1; Homecoming Committee<br />
1, 2, 3, 4; Toy Drive 2, 3, 4; Big<br />
Brother Program 4; Community Action<br />
Program 2, 3; Janus 3<br />
STEVEN j. MCCARTHY<br />
77 Sagamore Rd., Bronxville, N.Y. 10708<br />
MAROON KEY 3, 4-Secretary; Ramkin<br />
3, Editor-in-Chief 4; Big Brother<br />
Program 4; Rampart 3, 4; Homecoming<br />
Committee 1, 2, 3, 4; Swimming 1, 2, 3;<br />
Class President 1, 2; Orientation Committee<br />
WILLIAM F. MCCARTHY<br />
221 Tom Hunter Rd.. Fort Lee. N.J.<br />
07024<br />
Cross Country 1. 2; Track 1. 2:<br />
S.P.I".R.—Community Action Program 3.<br />
Chess Club 4; Class President 2: Intramurals<br />
1. 2. 3. 4<br />
KEVIN B. McCORMACK<br />
520 Bedford Rd.. Pocantico Hills. N.Y.<br />
10591<br />
Publicity; J.V. Football 1; N.Y. State<br />
Textbook Committee 1. 2. 3, 4<br />
RICHARD C. McCREA<br />
150 Spencer PL, Ridgewood, N.J. 07450<br />
Track 1, 4; Baseball 1, 2; Cross-Country<br />
1; Spanish Club 1. 2; Community<br />
Action Program 2; J.V. Football 2; Intramurals<br />
1, 2, 3, 4<br />
EDWARD T. MeCULLOUGH<br />
147-18 15 Dr., Whitestone, N.Y. 11357<br />
Track 1, 2; J.Y. Cross-Country; J.Y.<br />
Baseball; German Choir 2. 3. 4; Class<br />
Officer 3; Community Action Program;<br />
Janus 3; Dramatic Society; Big Brother<br />
Program 4; Choir; Homecoming Committee—Co-Chairman<br />
4; Mission Night<br />
Committee; Christmas Assembly Committee;<br />
Intramurals 1, 2. 3, 4<br />
PAUL A. McCULLOUGH<br />
147-18 15 Dr., Whitestone. N.Y. 11357<br />
Track 1, 2; Cross-Country 2, 3; Janus<br />
3; Community Action Program 3, 4;<br />
Choir; Big Brother Program 4; Homecoming<br />
Committee 4; Dramatic Societ)<br />
3; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4<br />
JOHN E. McENEANEY<br />
4 Beach Ave., Larchmont, N.Y. 10538<br />
Swimming 1; Varsity Swimming 2;<br />
Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4; Community Action<br />
Program 1, 2, 3; Camera Club 1; Publicy<br />
1, 2, 3, 4; Big Brother Program 4;<br />
Cheerleader 4; Intramurals 1, 2; Russian<br />
Choir 3, 4<br />
JOHN McGINLEY<br />
199 Summit Ave., Dumont, N.J. 07628<br />
Track 1; Cross Country 1; J.V. Basketball;<br />
Baseball; Golf, Dance Committee<br />
3; Big Brother Program 4; Toy Drive<br />
4; Rampart; Community Action Program<br />
3; Intramurals<br />
TERENCE W. McKIERNAN<br />
64 LawTence Ave., Tuckahoe, N.Y.<br />
10707<br />
Computer Club 1; Cross Country 1,<br />
Lab Assistant 1, 2, 3; Poetry Club 3:<br />
Letters—Editor 4; Janus—Editor 3<br />
ROGER j. MCLAUGHLIN<br />
191 Larch Ave., Teaneck. N.J. 07666<br />
MAROON KEY 4; Rampart 3, 4;<br />
Forahts 1, 2, 3; Tennis Team 1. 2. 3;<br />
Big Brother Program 4; Junior Prom<br />
Chairman 3; Class President 4; Mission<br />
Night Committee 3—Chairman 4<br />
JOSEPH M. McNAMARA<br />
590 Monterey Ave., Pelham Manor, N.Y.<br />
10803<br />
German Choir 2, 3; Homecoming 3. 4;<br />
J.V. Baseball 2; Big Brother Program 4;<br />
Mission Night Committee 3, 4; Intramurals<br />
1, 2. 3, 4; Ramkin 3—Business<br />
Manager 4. Senior Week—Chairman<br />
PAUL D. McPEAK<br />
625 Gramatan Ave.. Mt Vernon N Y<br />
10552
MAROON KEY 4; Speech and Debate<br />
1, 2, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3; Track 1, 2;<br />
Athletic Council 1, 2, 3, 4; Senior Council—Treasurer<br />
4; German Choir 1, 2;<br />
Outdoors Club 2, 3; Dramatic Society<br />
3, 4; Bitter End Committee 3<br />
THOMAS H. MCQUILLAN<br />
200 Pennsylvania Ave., Crestwood, N.Y.<br />
10707<br />
Swimming Team 1; Speech and Debate<br />
2, Forahts 1, 2, 3; Big Brother Program<br />
4; Janus 3; Mission Night Committee<br />
3; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4<br />
MICHAEL R. MENG<br />
P.O. Box 92, Alpine, N.J. 07620<br />
MAROON KEY 4; Dramatic Society<br />
Technical Staff 1, 2, 3, 4; Stage Manager<br />
3, 4; German Choir 2, 3; Talent Show<br />
Committee; Homecoming Committee;<br />
Big Brother Program 4; Photo Staff 4<br />
KEVIN X. MERGARDT<br />
514 Manor Ridge Rd., Pelham Manor,<br />
N.Y. 10803<br />
Tennis 1, 2; Debate Club 1; Chess<br />
Club 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Silver<br />
Medal 1<br />
FERDINAND J. MILANO<br />
663 S. 5 Ave., Mt. Vernon, N.Y. 10550<br />
German Choir 2, 3, 4 Intramural Football<br />
1, 2, 3; Camera Club<br />
YOSUKE MISHIRO<br />
5700 Arlington Ave., Bronx, N.Y. 10471<br />
Forahts; German Choir; Big Brother<br />
ANTHONY N. MONTALBANO<br />
1458 2nd Ave., New York, N.Y. 10021<br />
Forahts; Publicity; Chorale 2, 4; German<br />
Choir 2, 4; Chemistry Club 2;<br />
Homecoming Committee 3, 4; Cheerleaders<br />
4; Big Brother; Foreign Studies<br />
Program; Mission Night 1, 2; Co-Chairman<br />
Christmas Assembly Committee 4;<br />
Computer Club 3, 4<br />
BRIAN E. MORAN<br />
16 Lyons PL, Larchmont, N.Y. 10538<br />
J.Y. Tennis 1, 2; Dramatic Society<br />
Business Staff 3; German Choir 1, 2; Intramurals<br />
1, 2, 3, 4; Big Brother; Freshman<br />
Orientation 4; Class Officer 1<br />
RORY M. MORAN<br />
16 Lyons PL, Larchmont, N.Y. 10538<br />
Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Co-Head of Intramurals;<br />
Tennis 1, 2, 3; J.V. Baseball<br />
2; Varsity Baseball 3, 4; German Choir<br />
2, 3; Cheerleaders 4; Homecoming 4;<br />
C.A.P. 1; Big Brother 4; Intramural<br />
Referee 4<br />
BRIAN A. MOSTERO<br />
IS Pinewood Rd., Plandome, N.Y. 11030<br />
J.Y. Football 1; Varsity Football 3,<br />
Capt. 4.<br />
TERRENCE J. MULRY<br />
255 E. 207 St., Bronx, N.Y. 10467<br />
MAROON KEY; Ramkin; Bitter End<br />
Committee Chairman; Choir—Business<br />
Manager; Freshman Cross Country;<br />
Freshman Track; Camera Club 1, 2;<br />
Dramatic Society; Homecoming Committee;<br />
Intramurals; Janus; Oratory 2;<br />
Big Brother; Orientation ;Committee<br />
C.A.P.; Letters; Christmas Assembly<br />
PAUL T. MURPHY<br />
2505 Aqueduct Ave., Bronx, X.Y. 10468<br />
Varsity Football 4; Intramurals 1, 2. 3;<br />
Big Brother 4; Gameroom Committee 4;<br />
Freshman Basketball; Freshman Orientation<br />
4; Homecoming 3<br />
JOHN K. MURTAGH<br />
130 Bergen Ave., Ridgefield Park,<br />
N.J. 07660<br />
Varsity Football 4; Publicity 1, 2;<br />
Gameroom 1, 2; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramurals<br />
1, 2, 3; Forahts 1, 2; Intramural<br />
Referee 3, 4; Mission Night 2; Homecoming<br />
1, 2; Chess Club 2, 3; Council<br />
of Discipline 4<br />
IGNACIO E. NAVARRETE<br />
54 W. 16 St., New York, N.Y. 10011<br />
MAROON KEY; Debate & Speech<br />
Club—Secretary 3—President 4; Class<br />
President 4; Chess Club—President 1;<br />
Rampart 3; French Club 3, 4; Forahts<br />
1, 3; C.A.P. 3; Janus 3; World Youth<br />
Forum Committee 3, 4; Big Brother;<br />
Black-Spanih Coalition 3, 4; Publicity 3;<br />
Bookstore 3; Gold Medal 1, 3<br />
KEVIN P. NORTON<br />
521 Tenafly Rd., Englewood, N.J. 07631<br />
Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Cross Country 1, 2,<br />
3, 4, Captain 4; Russian Club; Russian<br />
Choir; Big Brother; Freshman Orientation;<br />
Bitter End 3; Intramurals 1, 2, 3,<br />
4; Rampart 1, 4<br />
PATRICK J. O'CONNELL<br />
10 Stuyvesant Oval, New York, N.Y.<br />
10009'<br />
Freshman Tennis; Homecoming 2, 3,<br />
4; Freshman Swimming; Varsity Swimming<br />
2, 3, 4; Co-Chairman of the Toy<br />
Drive; C.A.P.-Hospital Project 2, 3, 4;<br />
Rampart 3, 4<br />
THEODORE A. OKON JR.<br />
16 Center Dr., Malba, N.Y. 11357<br />
MAROON KEY; Swimming 1; Co-<br />
Chairman of Toy Drice 4; Homecoming<br />
3, 4; Publicity 3, 4; Big Brother; Freshman<br />
Orientation 4; Christmas Assembly<br />
4; Council of Discipline 4; Intramurals<br />
1, 2, 3, 4; Dance Committee 3; Class<br />
Officer 4<br />
ROBERT A. ORSI<br />
3435 Olinville Ave., Bronx, N.Y. 10467<br />
MAROON KEY 3, 4; Senior Council-<br />
Senior Co-Ordinator; Class Officer 2;<br />
Class President 3; Hospital Project 1, 2,<br />
3, 4; J.V. Tennis 1, 2; J.V. Football 2;<br />
Janus; Assistant Editor of Rampart; Assistant<br />
Editor of Letters<br />
PATRICK M. PAGANO<br />
R.F.D. # 1, Hunterbrook Rd., Yorktown<br />
Heights, N.Y. 10598<br />
MAROON KEY 4; Track 1; Class Officer<br />
2; Janus 3; Code of Conduct Committee<br />
3; German Choir 2, 3, 4; Publicity<br />
4; Ramkin 3; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4<br />
JAMES J. PARKER<br />
35-18 157 St., Flushing, N.Y. 11358<br />
Forahts 1, 2; Mission Night 3, Chairman<br />
4; Toy Drive 3, 4; Homecoming<br />
Committee 3, 4; Big Brother Program 4;<br />
Senior Prom—Chairman 4; Intramurals;<br />
Russian Choir 3, 4<br />
CARL F. PELLITTERI<br />
6760 Harrow St., Forest Hills N.Y<br />
11375<br />
Swimming 2; Forahts 3; Intramurals<br />
1, 2. 3; Letters 1; Cheerleader 3; Baseball<br />
4; Dance Committee 2<br />
BRIAN W. PERRY<br />
2955 Decatur Ave., Bronx, N.Y. 10458<br />
Community Action Program 1, 2, 3;<br />
Debate 1, 2; Band 1, 2; Choir 4; Intramurals<br />
ANTHONY J. PETRINI<br />
42-20 Kissena Blvd., Flushing, N.Y.<br />
11355<br />
Intramurals .1, 3, 4; Photography Club<br />
4; Big Brother Program 4; Homecoming<br />
1, 4; Christmas Assembly 4; Dance Committee<br />
4<br />
STEPHEN M. PICCA<br />
1505 Archer Rd., Bronx, N.Y. 10462<br />
Computer Club 2, 3; Forahts 1, 2;<br />
German Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1,<br />
2, 3, 4; Rampart 1, 2<br />
JOSEPH N. PILE<br />
2S66 Marion Ave., Bronx, N.Y. 10458<br />
MAROON KEY; German Choir 1, 2,<br />
3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Choral 4; Intramurals;<br />
Big Brother Program 4; Rampart<br />
4;Janus 3<br />
PETER E. PIZZURRO<br />
644 Ardsley Rd., Scarsdale, N.Y. 10583<br />
Dramatic Society Technical Crew 2, 3,<br />
4; Athletic Council 3, 4; German Choir<br />
2, 3, 4; Big Brother Program 4; Intramurals<br />
1, 2, 3, 4<br />
GEORGE R. PRESS<br />
28 Van Terrace, Sparkill, N.Y. 10976<br />
Homecoming Committee 1, 3, 4;<br />
Christmas Assembly Committee 1, 3; Big<br />
Brother Program 4; Swimming Team 1;<br />
Intramurals 1, 3, 4<br />
MICHAEL W. PUCCI<br />
3129 Arlington Ave., Bronx, N.Y. 10463<br />
J.V. Football 1, 2, Football 3, 4; Community<br />
Action Program 1, 2, 4; Ramkin<br />
3, 4; Toy Drive Committee 3, 4; Computer<br />
Club 1; Homecoming 2; Cheerleaders<br />
3; Gameroom Committee 4; Big<br />
Brother Program 4; Christinas Assembly<br />
Committee 4; Intramurals 1, 2<br />
CARMELO A. PUCCIO<br />
1508 White Plains Rd., Bronx, N.Y.<br />
10462<br />
J.V. Bowling Team 3, Varsity Bowling<br />
4; Big Brother Program 4; Gameroom<br />
Committee 3; Chess Club 4; Homecoming<br />
Committee 1, 4; Spanish Choir 4;<br />
Intramurals 1, 3<br />
MICHAEL D. QUINLAN<br />
33-27 160 St., Flushing, N.Y. 11358<br />
Dramatic Society 3, 4; Rampart; Toy<br />
Drive Committee 3, 4; Class Officer 3;<br />
J.V. Basketball—Manager; Big Brother<br />
Program 4; Intramurals; Chairman-<br />
Senior Prom 4<br />
JOHN O. REGAN<br />
2 Northway, Bronxville, N.Y. 10708<br />
Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4; Janus 3; Toy Drive<br />
Committee 3, 4; Homecoming Committee<br />
2, 3, 4; Big Brother Program 4; Silver<br />
Medal 1, 2, 3; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4<br />
THOMAS G. RIZZO<br />
87-10 37 Ave., Jackson Heights, N.Y.<br />
11372<br />
Forahts 3, 4; German Choir 4; Chemistry<br />
Club 3; Biology Club 1
DONALD F. ROMANO<br />
56-20 251 St., Little Neck, N.Y. 11362<br />
Forahts 1; Photo Staff 4; Chess Club<br />
1, 3; Tennis 1; Homecoming 3, 4; Dance<br />
Committee 3, 4; Big Brother Program 4;<br />
Mission Night Committee 3, 4<br />
PETER J. ROSENBAUER<br />
633 Summitt Ave., Hackensack, N.J.<br />
07601<br />
MAROON KEY; Forahts 1; Talent<br />
Show 1, 2; Band; Intramurals 1; Cheerleader<br />
2, 3, 4; Junior Prom; Bitter End<br />
3; Mission Night 3, 4; Bitter End 4;<br />
President of the Choir 4; Big Brother &<br />
Freshman Orientation 4<br />
DUANE F. ROSSIGNOL<br />
40 Ridgeview Ave., White Plains, N.Y.<br />
10606<br />
LESTER F. ROZYCKI<br />
4354 Richardson Ave., Bronx, N.Y.<br />
10466<br />
Manager Varsity Football 3, 4; Forahts<br />
1; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramural<br />
Committee Co-Chairman 4; Big Brother<br />
Program 4; Freshman Orientation Committee<br />
4<br />
PHILIP G. RUGGIERI<br />
2694 Briggs Ave., Bronx, N.Y. 1045S<br />
J.V. Baseball 2; Varsity Baseball 4;<br />
Varsity Bowling 4; Council of Discipline<br />
4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4<br />
MICHAEL J. RYAN<br />
107 Brook Knoll Rd., Horseheads, N.Y.<br />
14845<br />
Business Manager of the School Play<br />
4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Christmas Assembly<br />
4; Ramkin 4; Homecoming Committee<br />
3, 4; Mission Night Committee 3,<br />
4; Class Officer 1; Publicity; Big Brother<br />
Program<br />
PETER J. SALADINO<br />
144-42 25 Dr., Flushing, N.Y. 11354<br />
Band 4<br />
ROBERT S. SANCHEZ<br />
54-33 63 PL, Maspeth, L.I., N.Y. 11378<br />
Class Officer 1; Basketball 1; Tennis<br />
1.3; Chemistry Club 3; Forahts 3; Ramkin<br />
4; Business Staff of the School Play<br />
4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Homecoming<br />
4; Christmas Assembly 4; Mission Night<br />
4; Publicity 4<br />
ROBERT J. SATTERWHITE<br />
209 Schraalenburgh Rd., Haworth, N.J.<br />
07641<br />
Rampart 4; Big Brother Program 4;<br />
Biology Club 1; Chemistry Club 3; Computer<br />
Club 4; Dance Committee 4; Chess<br />
Club-President 1, 3, 4; Christmas Assembly<br />
Committee 4; Publicity 3, 4;<br />
Homecoming Committee 1, 3, 4; French<br />
Club 4; S.P.U.R.—Community Action<br />
Program 3; Forahts 1; Ramkin 1, 4<br />
JAMES L. SAWIN<br />
49 Columbia Ave., Hartsdale, N.Y.<br />
10530<br />
Track 1, 4; Dramatic Society 2, 3, 4;<br />
Rampart 4; Publicity 4; Cheerleading 4;<br />
Coif Team 4; Forahts 1; Big Brother<br />
Program 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Homecoming;<br />
Class Officer 2<br />
JAMES E. SCOTT<br />
3 Westway, Bronxville, N.Y. 1070S<br />
Homecoming Committee 3, 4; Freshman<br />
Tennis; J.V. Tennis 2; Varsity Tennis<br />
3; Freshman Orientation Committee<br />
4; Big Brother Program 4; Intramurals<br />
1, 2, 3, 4<br />
WILLIAM S. SERLETIS<br />
67 Edgemont Rd., Scarsdale, N.Y. 10583<br />
Band 2, 3; Indoor Track 2, 3, 4; Cross<br />
Country 4; CAP 3, 4; Tennis 2, 3, 4; Big<br />
Brother Program 4<br />
DENIS R. SHEA<br />
2378 Webster Ave., Bronx, N.Y. 10758<br />
Varsity Football 3; Big Brother Program<br />
4; Freshman Orientation 4; Intramurals<br />
1, 2, 3, 4<br />
SCOTT M. SMITH<br />
111 Rolling Hills Rd., Thomwood, N.Y.<br />
10594<br />
Freshman Swimming; Varsity Swimming<br />
2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4<br />
ERNEST P. SPATAFORE<br />
167 Brook St., Scarsdale, N.Y. 105S3<br />
Class Officer 1; Big Brother Program<br />
4; Freshman Orientation 4; Freshman<br />
Tennis; J.V. and Varsity Tennis; Spanish<br />
Choir 4<br />
ANTHONY F. STELLATO<br />
1112 Gerard Ave., Bronx, N.Y. 10452<br />
MAROON KEY; Gold Medal 1; Janus<br />
3; Asst. Ed., Letters 4; Glee Club 4;<br />
German Choir 2, 3, 4; Bitter End Committee<br />
4; Big Brother Program 4; Freshman<br />
Orientation 4; Spring Musical 3;<br />
Freshman Tennis; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4<br />
DAVID T. SULLIVAN<br />
2460 SixthSt., Fort Lee, N.J. 07024<br />
Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Varsity Bowling<br />
4<br />
DANIEL P. SWEENEY<br />
6029 Delafield Ave., Bronx, N.Y. 10471<br />
Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; German Choir<br />
1, 2, 3; Game Room Committee, Vice<br />
Chairman 1, 2, 3, 4; Big Brother Program<br />
4; Freshman Orientation 4; Dance<br />
Committee 4; Hospital Project 2, 3;<br />
Homecoming Committee 3, 4; Dramatic<br />
Society 2, 3, 4; Council of Discipline 4;<br />
Chess Club 4<br />
JOHN D. THOMPSON<br />
River Road, Scarborough, N.Y. 10582<br />
Rampart 4; Dance Committee 4;<br />
Transportation Committee 4; Intramurals<br />
3,4<br />
ROBERT A. VAVOLIZZA<br />
1031 Hollywood Ave., Bronx, N.Y.<br />
10465<br />
MAROON KEY 4; Class Officer 3, 4;<br />
Intramurals—Co-Chairman 4; Council of<br />
Discipline 4; Cheerleaders 4; Forahts 3;<br />
Homecoming Committee 1, 2, 3, 4; Toy<br />
Drive 3, 4; Spanish Choir 4; Big Brother<br />
Program 4; Freshman Orientation 4;<br />
Mission Night 3, 4; Intramural Referee<br />
3, 4; J.V. Baseball 2; Yarsitv Baseball<br />
3, 4; Intramurals<br />
MICHAEL VOLIX JR.<br />
222 Kings Highway. Tappan. N.Y I<br />
JAMES M. WALSH<br />
500 W. 235 St., Bronx. N.Y. 10463<br />
MAROON KEY 4; Freshman Basketball-Captain;<br />
Varsity Basketball 2. 3;<br />
Co-Captain 4; Homecoming 2. 3; Big<br />
Brother Program 4; Freshman Orientation<br />
4; Class Officer 1. 2. 3; Intramurals<br />
ROBERT G. WALSH<br />
2280 Lonng PL, Bronx. N.Y. 1046S<br />
MAROON KEY; Freshman Track;<br />
Freshman Basketball; J.V. Basketball 2;<br />
Varsity Football 4; Council of Discipline<br />
4; Big Brother Program 4; Class President<br />
3; Class Officer 2; Intramurals 1. 2.<br />
3, 4; Dance Committee 4; Homecoming<br />
3<br />
MANUS V. WARD<br />
550 Ft. Washington Ave., New York.<br />
N.Y. 10033<br />
J.Y. Football 2; Indoor Track 3, 4;<br />
Outdoor Track<br />
DENIS E. WHITE<br />
R.F.D. #3, Box 286, Newfoundland.<br />
N.J. 07435<br />
Mission Night 1; Class Officer 1;<br />
Homecoming 1; Foreign Studies Program<br />
3; Mission Night 4; Spanish Choir 4;<br />
Christmas Assembly 4; Intramurals 1, 2.<br />
3,4<br />
BASIL K. WILLIAMS<br />
1133 Noble Ave., Bronx, N.Y. 10472<br />
MAROON KEY 3, 4; President of the<br />
Senior Council 4; World Youth Forum 3,<br />
4; Dance Committee 3, 4; J.V. Basketball<br />
1, 2; Varsity Basketball 3, 4 ; Track<br />
1; J.Y. Football 1; Class Officer 2; Class<br />
President 3; Rampart 3; Community Action<br />
Program 3; Code of Conduct Committee;<br />
Gameroom Committee; Intramurals;<br />
Big Brother Program; Freshman<br />
Orientation; Homecoming; Christmas<br />
Assembly Committee; Toy Drive Committee;<br />
Mission Night Committee; Black-<br />
Spanish Coalition<br />
MICHAEL C. YOUNG<br />
3312 Hull Ave., Bronx, N.Y. 10467<br />
German Choir 1; Christmas Assembly<br />
Committee 4; Mission Night Committee<br />
4; Dance Committee 3; Foreign Studies<br />
Program 3; Janus 3; Intramurals 1, 3, 4;<br />
Homecoming Committee 1; Literal)<br />
Club 3; Big Brother; Freshman Orientation<br />
Committee 4<br />
KENNETH J. ZAPPULLA<br />
2917 Hering Ave., Bronx, N.Y. 10469<br />
Computer Club 1, 2; Gameroom Committee<br />
1, 2; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; German<br />
Choir 2, 3, 4; Letters; Christmas<br />
Assembly; Christmas Toy Drive; Big<br />
Brother Program; Janus III; Homecoming<br />
1, 2. 3, 4; Publicity 1; Mission Night<br />
Committee<br />
DANIEL B. ZUKOWSKI<br />
1940 E. Tremont Ave.. Bronx. N.Y.<br />
10462<br />
Forahts 1; Stage Technical Crew 1, 2;<br />
German Choir 1, 2, 3; Student Government<br />
Finance Committee 3
Underclass Directory<br />
Abraham, Anthony M. IF, 58 West 58th Street, New York, N.Y. 10019.<br />
Adam, Julian I., 10, 111-30 Franco Lewis Blvd., Queens Village, N.Y. 11429.<br />
Adinolfi, Dominic P., 2C, 2035 Powell Ave., Bronx NY 10473<br />
Aitken, Gerald T., 3C. 141 fox Ridge Rd., P.O. Box 190-1, Armonk, N.Y. 10504.<br />
Albin, Mark G., 3C, 2333 30 Dr., Long Island City, N Y 11102<br />
Aldorisio. Richard N., 3B, 204-10 26 Ave., Bayside, N.Y. 11360.<br />
Alfenito, Joseph C , IB 43 Cherry Ave., New Rochelle N Y 10801<br />
Aliprando, Paul J., 1A, 1019 85 St., Brooklyn, N.Y. 11228.<br />
Alleva, James, IE, 65 Madison Rd., Scarsdale, N.Y. 10583<br />
Aluise, Timothy J., 1C, 305 Euclid Ave, Hackensack, N.J. 07601.<br />
Ambrosini, Robert P., ID, 2715 Grand Concourse, Bronx, N.Y. 10468.<br />
Amster, James L, 2B, 9 Huron Rd., Yonkers, N.Y. 10710.<br />
Annis, John J, 3F, 707 Gramatan Ave., Mt. Vernon, N.Y. 10552<br />
Aquino, Dennis A., 3F. 69 West 225 St., Bronx, N.Y. 10463.<br />
Arabia, Brian T., 2A, 85 Durst PL, Yonkers, N.Y. 10704.<br />
Athineos, Stephen T., IB, 540 Fort Washington Ave., New York, N.Y. 10033.<br />
Bachop, Frank J, 2E, 2 Lattin Drive, Yonkers. N.Y. 10705.<br />
Badagliacca, James. IF, 3169 Fulton Street, Brooklyn, N.Y. 11208.<br />
Balog, Stephen J., 2B, 78 Elliot Ave, Yonkers, N.Y. 10705<br />
Bari, Donald T, 1H, 1 Helena Ave, Yonkers, N.Y. 10710.<br />
Barnette, David J. Jr., 3B, c/o Pinto, 225 Rich Ave, Mt. Vernon, N.Y. 10522.<br />
Barrett, Andrew T IB 45 Eakins Road, Manhasset N.Y 11030<br />
Battipaglia, Joseph V, 3B, 23-05 30th Ave, Astoria, N.Y. 11102.<br />
Bauer, Edward J, 2D, 15 Belmont Ave, Yonkers, N.Y. 10704.<br />
Beardsley, Theodore S, III, 1G, 613 W. 155th St., New York, N.Y.<br />
Bechtold, Richard H, 2C. 46 Wildway, Bronxville, N.Y. 10708.<br />
Beermann, Christopher M , 1H, 240-40 43rd Ave, Douglaston, N.Y. 11363.<br />
Belen, Ariel H, ID 1983 Eastern Parkway, Brooklyn, N Y. 11233<br />
Bell, Stephen P., 2A, 33-39 158th St., Flushing. N.Y. 11358.<br />
Blount, Joseph A, ID, 66 St., Nicholas Place, N.Y, N.Y. 10032.<br />
Bellone, Lawrence S, 2D, 3000 Perry Ave, Bronx, N.Y. 10458.<br />
Bonanno, Peter J, 3A, 21 Coppell Dr., Tenafly, N.J. 07670.<br />
Bonet, Barrin S, 2C, 3145 Sedgwick Ave., Bronx, N. Y. 10463.<br />
Bonfiglio, Richard J, 1A, 3320 Reservoir Oval, E. Bronx, N.Y. 10467.<br />
Bowles, Eamonn F, 2E, 37 Park Place, New Rochelle, N.Y. 10801.<br />
Boyd, Brian A, 2C, 464 North Woodland, Englewood, NJ. 07631.<br />
Boyd, Robert M, 1J, 984 East 241st St., Bronx, N.Y. 10466<br />
Bozzo, Robert C, 1H, 3409 Corlear Ave, Bronx, N.Y. 10463.<br />
Brady. Philip S, 2A, 53-28 194th St., Flushing, N.Y. 11365.<br />
Brannigan, Edward J, U, 2978 East 196th St., Bronx. N.Y. 10461.<br />
Breen, Michael B, 3E, 12 Ridge Road, Bronxville, N.Y. 10708.<br />
Brenner, William M, 2B. 207 Weaves St., Larchmont. N.Y. 10538.<br />
Brisotti, Vincent J, 2D, 2538 Hering Ave, Bronx, N.Y. 10469.<br />
Broderick. Douglas A, 2D. Lawrence Park, Piermont, N.Y. 10968.<br />
Brown, Christopher A, 2A, 2553 Decatur Ave., Bronx, N.Y. 10458.<br />
Brown, Hosea. 3E, 272 MacDougal St., Brooklyn, N.Y. 11233.<br />
Brown, John F, IE, 4128 Digney Ave, New York, N.Y 10466<br />
Brown, Paul A, U, 860 E. 225th St., Bronx, N.Y. 10466.<br />
Brugger, Thomas A, IB. 44 Turnstall Rd, Scarsdale, N.Y. 10583.<br />
Buro, Edward A, U, 3139 Perry Ave, Bronx, N.Y. 10467.<br />
Burt, Joseph D, 3F, 6 Hazel Lane, Larchmont, N.Y. 10538.<br />
Buscemi, Gary J, 3E, 70-08 31st Ave, Jackson Heights, N.Y. 11370.<br />
Byrne, Joseph A, IE, 4 Crest Rd, Emerson, N.J. 07630.<br />
Byrne, Peter R, 1C, 700 Scarsdale Rd, Yonkers. N.Y. 10707.<br />
Camerota, Michael P., 2E, 2265 Olmville Ave, Bronx, N.Y. 10467.<br />
Cammarosano, Joseph R , IB, 76 North Fulton Ave , Mt. Vernon, N.Y. 10550<br />
Canals, Raymond M, 1A. 626 Faile St., New York, N.Y. 10459.<br />
Cannata, James J, 2C, 17 Annmarie PI, Yonkers, N.Y. 10703.<br />
Carballeira, Andrew A, 1A. 157-04 35th Ave, Flushing, N.Y. 11354<br />
Carballeira Steven M 2D, 32-21 162nd St., Flushing, N.Y. 11358<br />
Carey, Thomas A, IF, 461 W. 238th St., New York. N.Y. 10463.<br />
Carile, Raymond A, IE. 39 Woodlawn Ave, Yonkers, N.Y. 10704.<br />
Carlesimo. Kevin P.. 3E. 330 Park St.. Upper Montclair, N.J. 07043.<br />
Carone, George J, 2A, 667 East 233rd St., Bronx, N.Y. 10466.<br />
Castricato, Gennaro, IF, 119 Hale Ave, Brooklyn, N.Y. 11208.<br />
Cates, Cameron C, 3C. 3340 Barker Ave, Bronx, N.Y. 10467.<br />
Cavaluzzi, Daniel C , 2A. 1034 Clarence Ave, Bronx. N.Y. 10465.<br />
Cavell, David C, 2D, 174 Dunwoodie St., Yonkers, N.Y. 10704.<br />
Cennerazzo, Michael J, 2B. 38 Iroquois Rd, Yonkers. N.Y. 10710.<br />
Certa. James J, 1C. 1468 White Plains Rd, Bronx. NY. 10462.<br />
Charbonneau, Raymond V, 3E, 32 Stuart Rd, Manhasset. N.Y. 11030<br />
Charbonneau, Thomas E. 2A. 32 Stuart Rd, Manhasset, N.Y. 11030.<br />
Choma, Joseph J, 1 J, 521 Westchester Rd, Mt Vernon, N.Y. 10552.<br />
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Cicero, Robert F, 2D, 31 Ardell Rd, Bronxville, N.Y. 10908.<br />
Cichoreck, Christopher J, IF, 97 Bruce Ave, Yonkers, N.Y. 10705.<br />
Cimperman, John C, 34 Aldershot Lane, Manhasset, N.Y. 11030.<br />
Civetta, Theodore, J,, 3B, 1839 Yates Ave, Bronx, N.Y. 10461.<br />
Clark, Christopher R, 2E, 436 Baychester Ave, Bronx, N.Y. 10466.<br />
Clarke, Edward S , 1G, 133 Forest Ave, Yonkers, N.Y. 10705.<br />
Clarke, George J, 2A, 133 Forest Ave, Yonkers, N.Y. 10705.<br />
Clarke, Stephen T,, 2D, 2528 Grand Ave, Bronx, N.Y. 10468.<br />
Clarke William P 2D North Broadway. Nyack, N.Y. 10960.<br />
Clemente, Patrick N. 3F, 504 Pelha mRd, New Rochelle, N.Y. 10805.<br />
Clorofilla Stephen A , 3A, 1522 Waring Ave., Bronx, N.Y. 10469.<br />
Colarusso, Frank J, 1H, 60 Salisbury Rd, Yonkers, N.Y. 10710.<br />
Coll, Edward A, 1A, 150 W. Pinebrook Dr., New Rochelle, N.Y. 10804.<br />
Colletti Louis E 1G 645 Kirnball Ave, Yonkers, N.Y. 10704.<br />
Collier, Gary M, 1G, 1810 Loring PI. S, Bronx, N.Y. 10454.<br />
Collins, William H 1C 34-02 153 St., Flushing, N.Y. 11354.<br />
Coloe, Michael F, 2J, 200 Diplomat Dr., Mt. Kisco, N.Y. 10549.<br />
Comerford, Francis X , 2D. 147-76 St., Brooklyn, N.Y. 11209.<br />
Comi, Richard J, 3F, 1076 Rhineiamder Ave, Bronx, N.Y. 10461.<br />
Conn, Peter J, 3A, 136 Stonehurst Dr., Tenafly, N.J. 97670.<br />
Connolly, John P 2B 2386 Grand Ave, Bronx, N.Y. 10468.<br />
Conti, Robert J, 2E, 4 Batden Rd, Ossining, N.Y. 10562.<br />
Cook, Howard M, 3C. 255 West 84 St., New York, N.Y. 10024.<br />
Cook Richard 3D 967 Van Nest Ave, Bronx, N.Y. 10462.<br />
Cooney, Michael J, 1H, 40 Beechtree Dr., Larchmont, N.Y. 10538.<br />
Corbett, Kevin S, 2E, 101 Loring Ave, Pelham. N.Y. 10803.<br />
Corbett, Patrick J, 2A, 182 Pembrook Dr., Yonkers, N.Y. 10710.<br />
Co-coran, Kevin A, 2A, 119-24 80 Rd, Kew Gardens, N.Y. 11415.<br />
Corry, Brian V, IE, 43 Prospect Dr., Yonkers, N.Y. 10705.<br />
Corso Steven A , 3D, 665 East 181 St., New York, N.Y. 10457.<br />
Costa, John E, 3E, 170 Ancon Ave., Pelham, N.Y. 10803.<br />
Crabtree, John C, U, 14 Shawnee Ave, Yonkers, N.Y. 10710.<br />
Creedon John J, 2C, 24 Pine Brook Dr., Larchmont, N.Y. 10538.<br />
Crimmins John P 1C Shad Road West, Pound Ridge, N.Y. 10576.<br />
Crisafi, James A, 1A, 1666 East Gun Hill Rd, Bronx, N.Y. 10469.<br />
Cristiano, Nicholas V, 2B, 3534 Olinville Ave, Bronx. N.Y. 10467.<br />
Cristiano, Paul A, 2E, 10 Calmet Place, Yonkers, N.Y. 10407.<br />
Cucinell. James A, 2B, 25 Surrey Lane, Yonkers, N.Y. 10710.<br />
Cuk, John C, 2 , 227-62 Murdock Ave, Queens Village. N.Y. 11429.<br />
Curley, Mark J., 1C, 2 Peter Cooper Road, New York, N.Y. 10010.<br />
Curran, James M, 3A, 2157 Hermany Ave, Bronx, N.Y. 10473.<br />
Curtin, Daniel J, 3C, 114 East 90 St., New York, N.Y. 10028.<br />
Czajkowski, Michael A 3D 263 East 240 St., Bronx, N.Y. 10470.<br />
Daino. James M , 2C 3940 Carpenter Ave, Bronx, N.Y. 10466.<br />
D'Angelo, Arnold J, 3D, 712 Webster Ave, New Rochelle, N.Y. 10801.<br />
Dantuono, Joseph M , 2C, 145-18 18th Ave, Whitestone, N.Y. 11357.<br />
D'Apice, Andrew J 2B 1374 Nepperhan Ave, Yonkers, N.Y. 10703.<br />
Davis, Hoyt B, Jr., 3C. 24 Rockland Ave, Yonkers, N.Y. 10705.<br />
DeCrane, David S, 2C, 55 Valley Road, Bronxville, N.Y. 10708.<br />
DeFilippo, Fred A , 1G 33 Rockland Ave , Yonkers, N. Y. 10705.<br />
Dellapina, Ronald J, 3E, 147-05 24 Ave., Whitestone, N.Y. 11357.<br />
De Marzo, Joseph L, 3F, 90 Pembrook Dr., Yonkers, N.Y. 10710.<br />
Denaro, Thomas M, IF. 2541 Fenton Ave, Bronx, N.Y. 10469.<br />
Denison, Andrew J, 1A, 44 Willow Ave, Larchmont, N.Y. 10538.<br />
De Pietro, Thomas M, 3E, 43 Borcher Ave, Yonkers, N.Y. 10704.<br />
De Rienzo, Paul C , 1G 210 Rumsey Rd , Yonkers, N Y. 10705.<br />
Dessinger, Phili pG, 2D, 315 Hussey Rd, t. Vernon, N.Y. 10552.<br />
DeVito, Basil V, 3A, 94 Pintard Ave, New Rochelle, N.Y. 10805.<br />
OeVito, Frank J, 3C, 10 Roundhill Dr., Yonkers. N.Y. 10710.<br />
Diaz, Julio C, 2E, 1305 Amsterdam Ave, New York, N.Y. 10027.<br />
DiFede, John M, IB 144 Hayward St Yonkers NY. 10704.<br />
DiGiorgi, Godfrey F, 3A, 35 Forest Circle, New Rochelle, N.Y. 10804.<br />
DiGiorgi, Philip F, 1G, 35 Forest Circle, New Rochelle, N.Y. 10804.<br />
Dillon, Christopher H, 3B, 67 Whaley St., Freeport, N.Y. 11520.<br />
Dillon, Thomas A, 3B, 67 Whaley St., Freeport, N.Y. 1520.<br />
DiStasio, Robert A , 2D 94 St. Elenora's Lane Yonkers N Y. 10707.<br />
Dolan, James K, 1A. 557 Almena Ave, Ardsley, N.Y. 10502.<br />
Dolgetta, John B, 2A, 2520 Olinville Ave, New York, N Y. 10469.<br />
Dominguez, Robert J, 3B, 25-47 71 St., Jackson Heights, N.Y. 11370.<br />
Donohue, John T, 3C, 9046 Spencer Ave, New York. N.Y. 10471.<br />
Donovan, Mark J, 1C. 14 So. Broadway, Irvinton, N.Y. 10533.<br />
Dorado, Richard M, 2D, 60 Hewitt Ave, Bronxville, N.Y. 10708.<br />
Doyle, Terrence J, IE, 5 Stuyvesant Oval, New York, N.Y. 10009.<br />
Drew, James T, ID, 32-06 157 St, Flushing, N.Y. 11354.<br />
Duffy, Dennis J„ IB, 1249 Rhinelander Ave Bronx N Y 10461.<br />
Dugan, Michael T, 1G, 478 Convent Rd, Blauvelt, N.Y. 10913.<br />
Duke, Eric F, ID, 1-11 147th, Whitestone, N.Y. 11357.
Dunn, Dominic D , 2D, 2440 Sedgwick Ave., Bronx, N.Y. 10468.<br />
Dwyer, Francis J., 2A, 500 Monterey Ave., Pelham Manor NY 10803<br />
Dyer, Jonathan J., 3D, 186 Pinehurst Ave., New York, N.Y. 10033.<br />
Ehalt, Robert G., IB, 227-30 113th Ave , Queens Village, N.Y. 11429.<br />
Eickemeyer. John H., 2C. 52 Alida St., Yonkers, N.Y. 10704<br />
Esposito, Richard J., 3F, 500 E. 119th St., New York, N.Y. 10035.<br />
Esposito, Stephen J., 3D, 680 North Terrace Ave., Mt. Vernon, N.Y. 10552.<br />
Fair, Anthony, 2D, 2400 7th Ave., New York. N.Y. 10030.<br />
Faraci. Brian G., 3D, 46 Halgren Crescent, Haverstraw, N.Y. 10927.<br />
Farrell, Lawrence P., U, 50 Ackerman PL, Scarsdale, N.Y. 10583.<br />
Fath, Thomas E., 1A, 73 Edgemont Rd.. Scarsdale, NY 10583<br />
Feary, James P., 1H, 480 Riverdale Ave., Yonkers, N.Y. 10705.<br />
Fee, Christopher D., 3F, 61 Primrose Road, Scarsdale, N.Y. 10583<br />
Ferrara, Victor A., Jr., IF. 2819 Morns Ave., Bronx, N.Y. 10468.<br />
Ferrari, Anthony 0., 1C. 18 Monrovia Blvd., Yonkers. N.Y. 10707.<br />
Ferro, Thomas J., 3B, 149-16 23rd Ave.. Whitestone, N.Y. 11357.<br />
Filizzola, Stephen J., 3D, 383 Packman Ave., Mt. Vernon, N.Y. 10552.<br />
Fiorentino, Joseph A., 1G, 76 Pietro Dr., Yonkers, N.Y. 10710.<br />
Fitzmaurice. Thomas F., U, 33 Harvard Ct, White Plains. N.Y. 10605<br />
Fitzpatrick, Gerald J., 2D, 144 Wilbur Rd., Bergenfield. N.J. 07621.<br />
Flynn, Brian C, 3D, 29 Irving Ave., Englewood Cliffs, N.J. 07632.<br />
Flynn, Kevin F., IB, 6535 Broadway, Bronx, N.Y. 10471.<br />
Foltin, Michael. IE 2177 Walton Ave Bronx NY 10453<br />
Ford, Richard J., 1H, 80 Kathwood Rd.. Yonkers. N.Y. 10710.<br />
Forstall, Rodney J.. IF. 1343 Croes Ave., Bronx, N.Y 10472.<br />
Fortino, Denis M., 3E, 12 Fenway North, Yonkers, N.Y. 10704.<br />
Fortunato, Vincent P., 3B, 1825 Edison Ave., Bronx, N.Y. 10461<br />
Fox, Brian F., IB, 25 Edgewater PI.. Edgewater, N.J. 07020<br />
Fox, Kenneth W.. IF, 25 Edgewater PI., Edgewater, N.J. 07020.<br />
Franco, John F., ID, 61-20 214 St., Bayside, N.Y. 11364.<br />
Franco, Peter F., 3B, 61-20 214 St., Bayside, N.Y. 11364.<br />
Hartnett. Robert R, 2D, 475 Scarsdale Rd, Tuckahoe. N.Y. 10707.<br />
Haynes. Kevin A.. 3D. 450 West 50th St. New York. N.Y. 10019.<br />
Hegeman. Andrew J, 2B. 740 Tuckahoe Rd, Yonkers. N.Y. 10710.<br />
Healey, James G, 1G, 49-07 67 St., Woodside. NY. 11377.<br />
Heap, William J, 3D. 787 Bradley Pkwy, Blauvelt. N.Y. 10913.<br />
Hebron. Robert J, 3B. 221 East 201 St.. Bronx. N.Y. 10458.<br />
Helgason. Bernard C 2A 1364 Lexington Ave, New York. N Y. 10028.<br />
Hirs. Jose E, 1A, 98-25 68th Rd.. Rego Park. N.Y. 11374.<br />
Hogan. Thomas J, 3B, 24 Grant Ave, Brooklyn. N.Y. 11208.<br />
Hopkins. Howard W, 3E, 256 Seaman Ave, New York. N.Y. 10034.<br />
Hopkins. James H, 3C. 4 Pine Brook Dr, Larchmont. N.Y. 10538.<br />
Hopper, Robert J, 1C, 1540 York Ave, New York N Y 10028.<br />
Hubert. Robert M, 1J. 26 Cypress St., Yonkers. N.Y. 10704.<br />
Hurley, Thomas E, 2D. P.O. Box 42. Armonk, N.Y. 10504.<br />
Hutton, Michael A, 2E, 4116 Grace Ave, Bronx. N.Y. 10466.<br />
lanuzzi. Ralph R, IF. 202 Seeley St., Brooklyn. N.Y. 11218.<br />
Imperato. Joseph P.. 3B, 1240 Edison Ave . Bronx, N.Y. 10461.<br />
Isganitis, Louis V, 3F. 405 Semino Rd, North Vale. N.J. 07647.<br />
Izzard, Thomas W, 2B. 52 Floral Terrace. Tenafly, N.J. 07670<br />
Jackson. Preston L . 1C, 2144 Madison Ave . New York. N.Y. 10037.<br />
Janelli. Steven C, 2A. 26 Criole Rd, Yonkers. N.Y. 10701.<br />
Jasinski, Robert J, 3B, 47-11 Oceania St., Bayside. N.Y. 11361.<br />
Johanson, Edward, 1C, 78-27 76th St., Glendale. N.Y. 11227.<br />
Johnson, LeeRoy A . 3C. 390 East 49th St., Brooklyn. N.Y. 11203.<br />
Johnson, Mark C, 3A, 249 Manor Road. Douglaston. N.Y. 11363<br />
Johnson, Stephen A., 2D. 2869 Briggs Ave, Bronx, N.Y. 10458<br />
Jorgensen, Fred M, IB. 25 Pembrook Drive. Yonkers. N.Y. 10710.<br />
Jorio, Richard, 2D, 2 Blackstone Place. Bronx. N.Y. 10471.<br />
Jorio, Robert W., 1G. 2 Blackstone Place. Bronx. N.Y. 10471.<br />
Justo, John F, 3C, 3935 Carpenter Ave . Bronx, N.Y. 10466.<br />
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Gabriele, John A., 2D. 2360 Pleasant Ave., Cliffside Park, Bergan, N.J. 07010.<br />
Gallagher, John E., 1C, 4280 Vireo Ave., Bronx, N.Y. 10470.<br />
Gallagher, Kevin E., 2E, 10 Garmany Place, Yonkers, N.Y. 10710.<br />
Gallagher, Peter J., 2B, 2170 Ryer Ave.. Bronx, N.Y. 10457.<br />
Galvin, Harold J., 2D, 89-10 13 West St., Richmond Hill, N.Y. 11418.<br />
Gammer, John E., 3C, 1020 Swinton Ave., Bronx, N.Y. 10464.<br />
GaNun, Paul P., 2B, 144 Seaman Ave.. New York, N.Y. 10034.<br />
Garttand. Edward J., IB, 92 Everett Rd., Demarest, N.J. 07627.<br />
Gately, Timothy P., 3D, 83 Plandome Ct., Manhasset, N.Y. 11030.<br />
Gerlomino, Robert A., 1H, 619 Colonial Rd., Frankiin Lakes, N.J. 07417.<br />
Genovese, Daniel, 3B, 2573 Colden Ave., Bronx, N.Y. 10469.<br />
Geraty, Benedict I IE 21 Ferndale Dr Hastings-on-Hudson, N.Y. 10706.<br />
Giamelle. Louis J, ID, 162-15 32 Avr. Ave, Flushing, N.Y. 11356.<br />
Gille, Philippe M, 3F, 19 Fairfield Place, Yonkers, N.Y. 10705.<br />
Giordano, Richard J., 3C, 15-59-150 St., Whitestone, N.Y. 11357.<br />
Giusti, Robert J, 3F, 19 Christopher St., New York, N.Y. 10014.<br />
Gleeson, Michael D , 3A 100-7 Darrow Place, Bronx, N.Y. 10475.<br />
Glynn, Joseph M., 2E, 687 Weaver St., Larchmont, N.Y. 10583.<br />
Gonzalez, Rodney A, IF, 133 Elliot Place, Bronx, N.Y. 10057.<br />
Gordon, John F., 3B 2 Elridge Place Glen Cove, N.Y. 11542.<br />
Gordon, Stephen M., IE, 355 Hardenburgh Ave, Demarest, N.J. 07627.<br />
Gore, Edward H. 3D, 325 East 80 St, New York, N.Y. 10021.<br />
Goss, Clinton F., 1G, 6921-61 Rd, Middle Village, Queens, N.Y. 11379.<br />
Grandshire, Paul G 2E 36 Pennsylvania Ave, Crestwood, N.Y. 10707.<br />
Green, J. Patrick, 2D, 1849 Sedgwick Ave., Bronx, N.Y. 10453.<br />
Griffin, Richard T 1H 165 Nagle Ave , New York, N.Y. 10040.<br />
Groos, Alfred L, 2E, 10 East Drive, Larchmont, N.Y. 10538.<br />
Guilbex, Pedro, Jr 3C 555 Cauldwell Ave, Bronx, N.Y. 10455.<br />
Gunter, Trent M., IB, 21 Macombs Place, New York, N.Y. 10039.<br />
Hagan, Thomas J 1J 11 Fort George Hill, New York, N.Y. 10040.<br />
Halfhide, Gerald W, 20, 165 Lefferts Ave, Brooklyn, N.Y. 11225.<br />
Hallinan, Anthony P U 64 Palmer Ave, Scarsdale, N.Y. 10583.<br />
Hamlet, Noel M, IE, 708 West 192 St., New York, N.Y. 10040.<br />
Handrakis John P 2A 309 Bedford Park Blvd., Bronx, N.Y. 10458.<br />
Hannigan. Michael J, 2A, 141 Ritchie Drive, Yonkers, N.Y. 10705.<br />
Hansen, Peter H, 3F, 2441 Webb Avenue, New York, N.Y. 10468.<br />
Harkins. Peter C 2E, 22 Larchmont Ave, Larchmont, N.Y. 10538.<br />
Harris, Vittorio, IF, 3410D Paul Ave, Bronx, N.Y. 10468.<br />
Hartig, Richard W Jr 2B, 77 Jane St., Hartsdale, N.Y. 10530.<br />
Hartigan, John D , 3B, 58-38 211 St., Bayside, N.Y. 11364.<br />
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Kail. Irving, 36. 672 Empire Blvd.. Brooklyn, N.Y. 11213.<br />
Kaldany. Rudolph A, ID, W. Kirbridge Rd, Theills, N.Y. 10984.<br />
Kargoll, Robert E, 3D. 95 Beekman Ave, North Tarrytown. N.Y. 10591<br />
Kasak. Alexander N, 2C. 5650 Netherland Ave, Bronx, N.Y 10471.<br />
Kaul, Tyler. 2C, 99 Campbell Ave , Tappan. N.Y. 10983.<br />
Kayser, Robert L, 2C, 63 Ross Place, Tappan. N.Y. 10983.<br />
Kearns, Thomas, 3B, 33-12 162nd St., Flushing, NY 11358<br />
Kecher, Peter W, Jr., 3C, 141 Morse Place, Englewood. N.J. 07631.<br />
Kecher, Richard J, IE. 141 Morse Place, Englewood, N.J 07631.<br />
Kehoe, Brendan A, 2A, 354 East Mosholu Pkwy, Bronx. NY. 10458<br />
Kelly, Brian. 3F, 25 Wilmont Ave, White Plains, N.Y. 10605<br />
Kelly, Mark E, 1C, 5 Langdon Terrace, Bronxville, N.Y. 10708<br />
Kelly, William J, IE. 15-34 200th St., Bayside. N Y. 11360.<br />
Kemm, Theodore. 2A. 915 West End Ave, New York, N.Y. 10025.<br />
Kidera. Thomas, 3E. 23 Millard Ave , Bronxville, N.Y. 10708.<br />
King, Thomas M, 2A, 3875 Amundson Ave, Bronx. N.Y. 10466<br />
Kivi. Douglas C, 2D, 4136 Ely Ave, Bronx, N.Y. 10466<br />
Kozicky. Orest J, 2C. 27 Hayward St., Yonkers, N.Y. 10704<br />
Kozik, Peter L, 3F, 304 West 262nd St, Bronx, N.Y. 10471.<br />
Kramer, Robert, 3E, 63 Juana St., Yonkers. N.Y. 10707<br />
Krysak, Robert E, 1G, 82 Caryl Ave, Yonkers. N.Y. 10705.<br />
Lacerenza, Joseph A, Jr, 2D. 1365 North Ave, New Rochelle. NY. 10804<br />
Lambert, Richard J, 3E, 35 Woods Lane. Scarsdale, N.Y 10583.<br />
Lampone. Peter A, 3E, 59-29 72nd St., Maspeth, N.Y. 11378.<br />
Lang, Edward A, 2A. 32-25 153 St., Flushing. N.Y. 11354.<br />
Lange, Manfred E, Jr, 3E, 1688 Morris Ave, Bronx. N.Y. 10457.<br />
Laraque, Serge P., 3D, 40-45 62nd St., Woodside. N.Y. 11377.<br />
La Rose, Richard G, 1C, 150 East 182nd St, Apt 309. Bronx. N.Y. 10453<br />
Lasagna, Joseph S, 1C, 1900 Lacombe Ave . Bronx. N Y 10472.<br />
La Sirena, Anthony, 3D, 20 Van Sicklen St.. Brooklyn. N.Y. 11223.<br />
Lauria, Joseph, 3B, 60 Brendon Hill Rd.. Scarsdale. N.Y 10583<br />
La Vardera Leonard 2A. 1814 Park View Ave . Bronx NY 10461<br />
La Verne. Peter. 3E, 17 East 82nd St., New York, N.Y. 10028.<br />
Ledesma. Henry, 3B. P.O. Box 837. Wall St Station. New York. N.Y. 10005<br />
Ledesma. Louis L, 1G, 16 Livingston Ave Yonkers, N.Y. 10715<br />
Ledesma, Michael M., IF. P.O. Box 837, Wall St. Station. New York N Y 10005<br />
Lee Melvin 3E 131 Belmont Ave, Apt 8H. Brooklyn NY 11212<br />
Lee Philip J, 3A, 351 West 259th St., Bronx. N.Y. 10471.<br />
Leight Robert C , 3C. 1585 Unionport Rd, Bronx NY 10462<br />
Liao. James, 3F. 5826 Tyndall Ave, Bronx. N.Y. 10471.<br />
Liburd. Steven W, IF, 50 S. 7th Ave, Mt. Vernon. N.Y. 10550
Lidy, Joseph J., 2C, 36 Audubon Drive. Ossining, N.Y. 10562.<br />
Lombardi, Nicholas. 3D, 1461 White Plains Rd Bronx. NY 10462<br />
Losk, Thomas A, 2E. 80 Oriole St., Pearl River. N.Y. 10965.<br />
Lowry, Kevin, IF, 132-57 Sanford Ave Flushing, N.Y. 11355<br />
Luboja, Gary J., 3A, 155 Ellison Ave., Bronxville, N.Y. 10708.<br />
Lucivero, Nicholas F., IF, 245 Euclid Ave.. Brooklyn, N.Y. 11208.<br />
Lundy, James P., 1A, Wheeler Rd., Purdy, N.Y. 10578.<br />
Luzon, Thomas A., 1H, 4 liana Lane, Thornwood, N.Y. 10594.<br />
Lynch, Daniel F. Ill, 3C, 15 Glenbrook Ave.. Yonkers, N.Y. 10705.<br />
Lynch, John J., 1A, 840 Grand Concourse, Bronx, N.Y. 10451.<br />
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MacKenzie, Mark A., 2E, 30 Euclid Ave., Ardsley, N.Y. 10502.<br />
Mackus, John, 3F, 824 Bronx River Rd., Bronxville, N.Y. 10708.<br />
Madonia, Peter J., Jr., 3C, 2546 Fenton Ave., Bronx, N.Y. 10469.<br />
Maffione, Joseph P., 3A, 2 Benedict Ave., Eastchester, N.Y. 10707.<br />
Maher, Gerald J., 3F, 1541 Metropolitan Ave., Bronx, N.Y. 10462.<br />
Maher, John, 3C, 45 Elm St., New Rochelle, N. Y. 10805.<br />
Maher, Thomas F., 1H, 442 W. 238th St., Bronx, N.Y. 10463.<br />
Mahoney, John J., 3D, 154 Hope St., Ridgewood, N.J. 07450.<br />
Malanga, George B., 2E, 2775 Pond Place. Bronx, NY. 10458<br />
Malgierj, Patrick M., 3A, 102 Chittenden Ave., Crestwood, N.Y. 10707.<br />
Malgieri, Paul J., 1G, 102 Chittenden Ave., Crestwood, N.Y. 10707.<br />
Malloy, Thomas G., 3D, 230 W. 242nd St., Bronx, N.Y. 10471.<br />
Manca, Joseph P., 1H, 140 Leroy Ave., Tarrytown, N.Y. 10591.<br />
Marrinan, Patrick J., 1H, 188 Crestwood Ave. ,Yonkers, N.Y. 10707.<br />
Martimucci, William A., IB, 39 Orchard St Mt Vernon NY. 10552<br />
Martin, Alan K., U. 1840 Watson Ave., Bronx, N.Y. 10472.<br />
Mauro, Alfred B., 1H, 75 Carlton Rd., Bronxville, N.Y. 10708.<br />
May, Lawrence J., 3E, 43-16 Glenwood St., Little Neck. N.Y. 11363.<br />
May, Thomas P., 3C, 6035 Spencer Ave.. Bronx, N.Y. 10471.<br />
Maza, Raymond J, IF, 3236 Fairfield Ave., Bronx. N.Y. 10463.<br />
Meagher, Thomas F., 2B, 22 Lindbergh Place, Crestwood. N.Y. 10707.<br />
Mellon, Lawrence P., 1H. 1488 Burke Ave., Bronx, N.Y. 10469.<br />
Micek, Timothy A., 3A, 91 Lakeview Ave., Scarsdale, N.Y. 10583.<br />
Michael, Gregory A., IE, 360 West Palisade Ave., Englewood, N.J. 07631.<br />
Michael, Miles, 3E, 360 West Palisade Ave., Englewood, N.J. 07631.<br />
Michalski, William G., U, 390 E 201st St.. Bronx, N.Y. 10458.<br />
Miller, Gerard, 2D, 2986 Marion Ave., Bronx, N.Y. 10458.<br />
Mincu, Anthony P., 2C, 2441 Webb Ave., Bronx, N.Y. 10468.<br />
Mirabito, Michael M., 1C, 71 Reynolds St., Bronx, N.Y. 10464.<br />
Mitchell, Stephen T., 1H, 118-39 Francis Lewis Blvd., Cambria Heights, N.Y. 11411.<br />
Monez, Daniel J., 1A, 145-68 9th Ave., Whitestone, N.Y. 11357.<br />
Monterisi, John, 3E, 33-75 162nd St., Flushing, N.Y. 11358.<br />
Moore, John F., 1G, 3058 Fairfield Ave , Bronx, N.Y. 10463.<br />
Mora, Rene E., 3F, 110 Morningside Dr., New York, N.Y. 10027.<br />
Morelli, Joseph A., 2E, 50 Healy Ave., Hartsdale, N.Y. 10530.<br />
Morelli, Michael J., 2C, 27 Manger Circle, Pelham Manor, N.Y. 10803.<br />
Moreno, Fernando, 3B, 300 W. 108th St., New York, N.Y. 10025.<br />
Morin, William J., IB, 35 2E. 198th St., Bronx, N.Y. 10458.<br />
Moschetta, Michael J., 2C, 2800 Sedgwick Ave., Bronx, N.Y. 10468.<br />
Mostecak, Stephen J.. 3C, 74 Linn Ave., Yonkers, N.Y. 10705.<br />
Motti, Serge A., 1H, 1534 10th St., Fort Lee, N.J. 07024.<br />
Mozer, Paul W., 2B, 15 Van Arsdale PI, Manhasset, N.Y. 11030.<br />
Mullahy, Kevin G., IF, 265 E. 181st St., Bronx. N.Y. 10457.<br />
Mullen, Jack D, IE, 135 Orient St., Yonkers, N.Y. 10704.<br />
Mulrow, Michael F., 3A, 1427 Taylor Ave., Bronx, N. Y. 10460.<br />
Mulrow, William J., 1C, 1427 Taylor Ave., Bronx, N.Y. 10460.<br />
Mulry, Timothy J., 1C, 255 E. 207th St., Bronx, N.Y. 10467.<br />
Murphy, Joseph P., 1A, 400 Park Ave, Yonkers, N.Y. 10703.<br />
Murphy, Kenneth J, U, 78 Pine Dr., Stony Point, N.Y. 10980.<br />
Murphy, Michael F, 2A, 70 Larchmont Ave, Larchmont, N.Y. 10538.<br />
Murphy, Quentin J, 2B. 70 Larchmont Ave, Larchmont, N.Y. 10538.<br />
Murphy, Robert X, 3F, 15 Kennedy PI, Yonkers, N.Y. 10707.<br />
Murphy, Thomas J, IB, 6339 Liebig Ave, Bronx, N.Y. 10471.<br />
Murtaugh, James D, 2C, 35 Smith PI, Bronxville, N.Y. 10708.<br />
Mustich, James G, 2B, 181 Mountain Rd, Pleasantville, N.Y. 10507.<br />
Mutino, Steven J, 3A, 1844 Paulding Ave, Bronx, N.Y. 10462.<br />
Myers, Andrew L, U, 144-89 38th Ave, Flushing, N.Y. 11354.<br />
McAleenan, Donald F, 3E, 77 Boulder Trail, Bronxville, N.Y. 10708.<br />
McAvoy, Michael C, 1H. 2055 St. Raymond Ave, Bronx, N.Y. 10462.<br />
McCabe, Kevin J, 3A, 17 Hamilton Rd, Scarsdale, N.Y. 10583.<br />
McClain, Dennis M, ID, 5 Lark Ave, White Plains, N.Y. 10607.<br />
McCormack, Edwin III, 3A, 10 The Crossing, Armonk. N.Y. 10504.<br />
McCormack, Kerry G, 3C, 520 Bedford Rd Pocantico Hills, N.Y. 10591.<br />
McCourt, Thaddeus P.. IE. 214 E. 168th St., Bronx, N.Y. 10456.<br />
McCullough, Robert M, IB, 17 Downer Ave, Scarsdale, N.Y. 10583.<br />
McCullough, Timothy J, 3F, 17 Downer Ave, Scarsdale. N.Y. 10583.<br />
McDermott, Gregory J, 2D. 6 Summit St., Eastchester, N.Y. 10707.<br />
McElduff, Thomas H, 2C, 410 Ogden Ave, Teaneck, N.J. 07666.<br />
McEntee, Henry P., 2E, 332 Van Buren Ave, Teaneck, N.J. 07666.<br />
McFarland, Anthony J, 1J, 626 Riverside Drive, New York, N.Y. 10031.<br />
McGrath. James J., 2E, 2900 Meyers St, Bronx, N.Y. 10461.<br />
McGuinness, Kevin, 3D, 26-16 166th St, Flushing, N.Y. 11358.<br />
McGuirk, Bruce, 3A, 31 Crawford St, Bronxville, N.Y. 10708.<br />
McGuirk, Dwight W, 1G, 31 Crawford St, Bronxville, N.Y. 10708.<br />
McKay, Michael B, 2A, 33-23 150 st, Flushing, N.Y. 1354.<br />
McLaughlin, Paul B, 2A, 60 Gedney Pank Dr., White Plains, N.Y. 10605.<br />
McNamara, Daniel J, 3A, 590 Monterey Ave, Pelham Manor, N.Y. 10803<br />
McNamara, Edward J, 3C, Maple Ave, Katonah, N.Y. 10594.<br />
McNamara, Gerald C, 3C, 9 Lookout Dr., Saddle River, N.J. 07458.<br />
McNamara, Kevin P., 3A, 2785 Briggs Ave, Bronx, N.Y. 10458.<br />
McNamara, Neal J, 2B, 3240 Henry Hudson Pkwy, Bronx, N.Y. 10463<br />
McShane, Thomas A, U, 130 W. 227th St, Bronx. N.Y. 10463.<br />
Naclerio, Raymond R, 3E, 2323 Lodovick Ave, Bronx, N.Y. 10469.<br />
Napolitano, Andrew S, ID, 3-68 149th St, Whitestone, N.Y. 11357.<br />
Nason, Leonard, 3E, 201 East 28th St, New York, N.Y. 10016.<br />
Naughton, Peter J, 1G, 117 Seaman Ave, New York, N.Y. 10034.<br />
Neary, Douglas P., 2E, 23 Old Mamaroneck Rd, White Plains, N Y. 10605<br />
Nemeth, Albert J, 2A, 2841 Zulette Ave, Bronx, N.Y. 10461.<br />
Ng, Chung Cham, 3A, 92-27 52nd Ave, Apt. 2, Elmhurst, N.Y. 11373.<br />
Nieves, Edgar, 1A, 625 Jackson Ave, Bronx, N.Y. 10455.<br />
Norville, Charles, 2C, 1287 Carroll St., Brooklyn N.Y. 11213.<br />
Nuzzi, Carl S, 3D, 2718 Marion Ave, Bronx, N.Y. 10458.<br />
O'Brien, Francis K, 1H, 8 Bogert Place, Bronxville, N.Y. 10708.<br />
O'Brien, Gerard S, 2C, 49 Orchard Rd, Demarest, N.J. 07627.<br />
O'Brien, Merrill M, 2B, 14 Glenbrook Ave, Yonkers, N.Y. 10705.<br />
O'Brien, Robert, 3F, 19-32 Hunter Place, Fairlawn, N.J. 07410.<br />
O'Connor, Francis X, 2B. 329 Beechwood Rd, Ridgewood. N.J. 07450.<br />
O'Leary, Vincent P., 1J, 212 Manhattan Ave, Crestwood, N.Y. 10707.<br />
Olsen, Ronald P., 2B, 60 West 76th St., New York, N.Y. 10023.<br />
O'Neill, Eugene F, 3E, 3624 Kingsbridge Ave, Bronx, N.Y. 10463.<br />
O'Neill, Kevin J, 3D, 62 Edgemont Rd, Scarsdale, N.Y. 10583.<br />
Orlando, Adolph M, 2E, 985 Split Rock Rd, Pelham Manor, N.Y. 10803.<br />
O'Rourke, Andrew P., 1G, 264 Scarsdale Rd , Yonkers, N.Y. 10707.<br />
O'Shaughnessy, Peter C, 2B, 110 Post Ave, New York, N.Y. 10034.<br />
O'Sullivan, Geoffrey M, IB. 31-11 90th St., Jackson Heights, N.Y. 11369.<br />
Otero, Marcos J, 1C, 992 Decatur St, Brooklyn, N.Y. 11207.<br />
Pacor, Victor J, ID, 11 Hubbard Circle, Eastchester ,N.Y. 10708.<br />
Paganello, Gary P, 3E, 152 Wooster St., New York, N.Y. 10012.<br />
Palatucci, Michael M, 3F, 155 Monterey Ave, Pelham. N.Y. 10803.<br />
Palazzo, Michael J, -1J, 2419 East Tremont Ave, Bronx, N.Y. 10461.<br />
Palmiotto, Michael F, IE, 33-45 160th St., Flushing, N.Y. 11358.<br />
Panebianco, John A, 2A. 128 Hayward St., Yonkers, N.Y. 10704.<br />
Paolicelli, Joseph, 3E, 53-04 207th St., Flushing, N.Y. 11364.<br />
Parente, Robert G, 2A, 31-19 77th St., Flushing. N.Y. 11370.<br />
Parlapiano, Robert P, 3D, 277 Decatur Ave, Bronx, N.Y. 10458.<br />
Parsons, Donald K, IB 110 E. 36th St.. New York, N.Y. 10016.<br />
Pedulla, Thomas, IB, 6645 Broadway, Bronx, N.Y. 10471.<br />
Perez, Filiberto, 3B, 3313 Ampere Ave, Bronx, N.Y. 10465.<br />
Perkowski, Joseph F, 3F, 21 Ridge St, Hastings-on?Hudson, N.Y. 10706.<br />
Perrelli, Kenneth J, 2E, 640 Adee Ave , Bronx, N.Y. 10467.<br />
Petrini, Paul P., IF, 42-20 Kissena Blvd.. Flushing, N.Y. 11355.<br />
Petrosino, Chris P., 1G, 2675 Henry Hudson Pkwy, Bronx, N.Y. 10463.<br />
Pfister, Jonathan, 2E, 89 Wilmot Circle, Scarsdale, N.Y. 10583.<br />
Pfister, William A, 3F, 89 Wilmot Circle, Scarsdale, N.Y. 10583.<br />
Philactos, George E, IB, 505 La Guardia PI, New York. N.Y. 10012.<br />
Philip, Daniel R, 2E, 2954 E. 196 St, Bronx, N.Y. 10461.<br />
Philip, James S, 3C, 2954 E. 196 St, Bronx, N.Y. 10461.<br />
Piccone, Stephen G, 2E, 50 Magnolia Ave, Larchmont, N.Y. 10538.<br />
Pierce, John F, 1A, 995 North Ave, New Rochelle, N.Y. 10801.<br />
Pine, John C, 3A, 78-38 75th St, Glendale, N.Y. 112277.<br />
Pine, Timothy B, 1C, 78-38 75th St Glendale, N.Y. 11227.<br />
Pisano, Michael P., 1H, 263 Glenbrook Ave, Yonkers, N.Y. 10705.<br />
Planell, John R, IE, 38 Dehaven Dr, Yonkers, N.Y. 10703.<br />
Plunkett, Brian B, 2C, 151-22 33rd Rd, Flushing, N.Y. 11354.<br />
Plunkett, Kevin M, 3F, 151-22 33rd Rd, Flushing, N.Y, 11354.<br />
Ponce De Leon, Lorenzo A, 1H, 2213 University Ave, Bronx, N.Y. 10468.<br />
Pons, Peter J, ID, 1939 Amsterdam Ave, New York, N.Y. 10032.<br />
Poto, Paul A, 1A, 2670 Bainbridge Ave, Bronx, N.Y. 10458.<br />
Powers, Kevin G, 3C, 189 Sherman Ave, New York, N.Y. 10034.<br />
Press, Philip F, 3C, 28 Van Terrace, Sparkhill, N.Y. 10976.<br />
Preti, Robert A, 1C, 1607 Hering Ave, Bronx, N.Y. 10461.<br />
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Pucci. Louis N., 3A. 2310 1st Ave., New York, N.Y. 10035,<br />
Pucci. Robert N., IB, 3129 Arlington Ave., Bronx, N.Y. 10463<br />
Pumillo, Frank J., 3A, 194 Edgewood Ave., Yonkers, N.Y. 10704.<br />
Quaranta, Kevin J., 1C, 65 Hayes St., Blauveit. N.Y. 10913.<br />
Quinn, Matthew J., 3F, 139-38 87th Ave., Jamaica. N.Y 11435<br />
Quinones, Peter J., IF, 2245 Randall Ave., Bronx, N.Y. 10472.<br />
Raffio, Michael, 3B. 751 Liberty Ave., Brooklyn, N.Y. 11208.<br />
Ratio, Philip A., U, 8 Theresa Lane, Scarsdale, N.Y. 10583.<br />
Raphael, Jacques W., 3E, 171 East 81st St., New York. N.Y. 10028.<br />
Ravinsky, Richard J., 1A, 85-22 89th St., Woodhayen, N.Y. 11421.<br />
Ray, John J., 3E. 2415 Creston Ave., Bronx, N.Y. 10468.<br />
Reape, Donald E., 3E. 23 Lenrock Dr.. White Plains. N.Y. 10607.<br />
Reeder, Douglas E, 1C, 66 Iroquois Rd.. Yonkers. N.Y. 10710.<br />
Regan, Hugh, 3E, 2 Northway, Bronxville, N.Y. 10708.<br />
Regan, Neil, IE, 2 Northway, Bronxville, N.Y. 10708.<br />
Rego, Joseph A.. 2C, One Nord Circle, Ossing, N.Y. 10562.<br />
Reilly, John J., 2A, 186 Wyndcliff Rd., Scarsdale, N.Y. 10583.<br />
Reitano. Michael V., 3F, 1660 Paulding Aye., Bronx, N. Y. 10461.<br />
Reynolds, Joseph, 2C, 31 Arden Drive, Hartsdale, N.Y. 10530.<br />
Richards, Randall C, 1G, 275 Wyndcliff Rd., Scarsdale, N.Y. 10583.<br />
Riconda, Edward P.. 1A, 1240 Pinchot PI., Bronx. N.Y.<br />
Riley, Timbes B., 1A, 64 Sagamore Rd., Bronxville, N.Y. 10708.<br />
Riverso, John G., 20, 1 Dorchester Dr., Scarsdale, N.Y. 10583.<br />
Robinson, Gerald B., IF, 4020 Laconia Ave., Bronx, N.Y. 10466.<br />
Rocklin, Robert T., 2B, 2845 University Ave., Bronx, N.Y. 10468.<br />
Rodriguez, Valois A.. IE, 522 St. Lawrence Ave., Bronx, N.Y. 10472.<br />
Rollman, Bruce K., 37 Beach 148th St., Neponsit, N.Y. 11694.<br />
Russo, Matthew R., 1H, 30 Hyatt Ave., Harrison, N.Y. 10528.<br />
Rychlowski, Robert A,, 1C, 32-38 76th St., Jackson Heights, N.Y. 11370.<br />
Stapelton John S 1H. 2305 University Ave.. Bronx. N.Y. 10468.<br />
Stewart. Brian K.. 1H. 200 Rutland Rd.. Brooklyn. N.Y. 11225.<br />
Stillman Robert P.. 3E. 20 Forest Lane. Scarsdale, N.Y. 10583.<br />
Stransky Martin J 1G 5623 Mosholu Ave.. Bronx. N.Y. 10471.<br />
Sugrue, Timothy S., 1A. 5732 Faraday Ave.. Bronx. N.Y. 10471.<br />
Sullivan, Richard A.. 1G, 3023 Netherland Ave.. Bronx. N.Y. 10463.<br />
Tafuri. Robert J., 1A. 51-21 216th St.. Bayside. N.Y. 11364.<br />
Tarangioli. George N., 2A. 70 Hillcrest Ave.. Yonkers. N.Y. 10705.<br />
Teubl Robert P , 2D. 121 Windermere Dr.. Yonkers, N.Y. 10710.<br />
Thombs, Victor J., 3F, 78 Winter St., Bronx. N.Y. 10464.<br />
Thomey James, 3B. 22-23 149th St., Whitestone, N.Y. 11357.<br />
Thompson Winston R., IE, 4114 Lowerre PL, Bronx. N.Y 10466<br />
Tiaioloff, Andrew L. 2B, 351 Central Ave., Hackensack. N.J. 07601.<br />
Tiburcio Nelson J., ID. 3647 Broadway. New York, NY. 10031<br />
Tirone, Vito F., IB. 2718 Cruger Ave., Bronx, N.Y. 10467.<br />
Tocchet. Gary J., 2B, 1071 Arnow Ave.. Bronx, N.Y. 10469.<br />
Tomaselli, John J., 3A, 151 Pine St., New Hyde Park. N.Y. 11040.<br />
Tostanoski Edward J., Jr., 3C, 1216 Post Rd.. Scarsdale. N.Y. 10583.<br />
Tostanoski. Timothy R., 1A. 1216 Post Rd.. Scarsdale. N.Y. 10583.<br />
Totten, Patrick, 3B, 500 East 83rd St., New York. N.Y. 10028.<br />
Tracy Dennis H , IB, 1130 Midland Ave., Bronxville, N.Y. 10708.<br />
Trammell, Michael S, 1H. 17 Fort George THNI, New York. N.Y 10040<br />
Trimarco Gerard A., 3C, 141 Park Hill Ave., Yonkers, N.Y. 10701.<br />
Trobe Gary R 2C 114 West 183rd St., Bronx, N Y. 10453<br />
Tsoutsouras, William, 2E. 6 Center Drive, Malba. N.Y. 11357.<br />
Tuite, Edward J.. IE, 2499 Grand Ave., Bronx, N.Y. 10468.<br />
Tully, Gregory, 2B, 23 Leatherstocking Lane, Scarsdale, N.Y. 10583.<br />
Urban, Eric K., 1A, 529 Minneford Ave . Bronx, N.Y. 10464.<br />
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Sacco, Robert F., 3E, 670 East 223rd St., Bronx, N.Y. 10466.<br />
St. George, Andrew H., 3C, 87 Bellwood Ave.. Dobbs Ferry, N.Y. 10522.<br />
Saint-Jacques, Alfred J., 1A, 700 N. Broadway, Yonkers, N.Y. 10701.<br />
Salto, Charles J., 3D, 1852 Yates Ave., Bronx, N.Y. 10461.<br />
Sancetta, Ronald A., ID, 5432 63rd Place, Maspeth, N.Y, 1378.<br />
Salto, John J. ,1C, 1852 Yates Ave., Bronx, N.Y. 10461.<br />
Sanchez, Manuel, ID, 47 Broadway, New York N Y 10031<br />
Santangelo, Charles A., 2E, 1225 Pelham Pkwy. N., Bronx, N.Y. 10469.<br />
Santangelo, George M., 1G, 3308 Bailey Ave., Bronx, N.Y. 10463.<br />
Sarubbi, Thomas R., 1H, 171 Park Hill Ave., Yonkers, N.Y. 10705.<br />
Saurel, Rudolf, 3B, 325 Riverside Dr., New York, N.Y. 10025<br />
Scafa. Richard, IF, 32 Midwood St. .Brooklyn, N. Y. 11210.<br />
Schilling, John J., 2E, 2324 Ellis Ave., Bronx, N.Y. 10462.<br />
Schipper, Christopher G., 2B, 47 Danner Ave., Harrison, N.Y. 10528.<br />
Schiro, Lawrence T., IF, 106 Dunwoodie St., Yonkers, N.Y. 10704.<br />
Schirripa. Douglas, 3B, 11 Split Rock Court, West Nyack, N. Y. 10994.<br />
Schwint, Kevin J., ID, 107 Durst Place, Yonkers, N.Y. 10704.<br />
Scolaro, Paul J., ID, 514 Westchester Ave., Crestwood, N.Y. 10707.<br />
Sedgwick, James 8., 2A, 143 Gaylor Rd., Scarsdale, N.Y. 10583.<br />
Shannon, Glenn A., 1C, 30 Lake Terrace, Tarrytown, N.Y. 10591.<br />
Shannon, Kevin M., 3D, 30 Lake Terrace, Tarrytown, N.Y, 10591.<br />
Shaw, Desmond K., 2A, 2805 University Ave., Bronx, N.Y. 10468.<br />
Shaw, Gerald, 3F, 5920 Post Rd., Bronx, N.Y. 10471.<br />
Shaw, Kevin P., ID, 126 Forest Blvd., Ardsley, N Y. 10050.<br />
Sheehan, Robert J., 2D, 156-05 33rd Ave., Fushing, N.Y. 11354.<br />
Sheil. David R., U, 18 Meadow Ave., W. Bronxville, N.Y. 10708.<br />
Sheil, Peter W., 2B. 18 Meadow Ave., W. Bronxville, N.Y. 10708.<br />
Shramko, Jonathan D., 3D, 129 Dellwood Rd., Bronxville, N.Y. 10708.<br />
Sikora, Alexander J, ID, 27 Shelburne Rd., Yonkers, N.Y. 10710.<br />
Sikora, Andrew J., 1C, 27 Shelburne Rd., Yonkers, N.Y. 10710,<br />
Sikula, Arthur J., 1A, 14-24 144th PL, Whitestone, NY. 1357.<br />
Silliero. Raymond P., IE, 315 Pondfield Rd., Bronxville, N.Y. 10708.<br />
Slattery, William J., 2E, 117 De Haven Dr., Yonkers, N.Y. 10703.<br />
Sledzaus, Robert, IF, 34-19 87th St., Jackson Heights, N.Y. 11372.<br />
Smith, Brian, 3B, 2877 Grand Concourse, Bronx, N.Y. 10468.<br />
Smith, Robert K., 1G, 33 Kincaid Dr., Yonkers, N.Y. 10701.<br />
Smolenski, Paul H,, U, 4336 Byron Ave., Bronx, N.Y. 10466.<br />
Solari, Michael A., 1A, 8 Green Terrace, Manhaset, N.Y. 11030.<br />
Sommer, Michael G., 3C, 83 Bellwood Ave., Dobbs Ferry, N.Y. 10522.<br />
Sorrentino, John R., ID, 3901 Duryea Ave., Bronx. N.Y. 10466<br />
Sosa, Louis J., 3A, 55-30 98th Place, Rego Park, N.Y. 11368.<br />
Soto, Adolph, 1C, 955 Waring Ave., Bronx, N.Y. 10469.<br />
South, Christopher A., 3A, 149-17 Sanford Ave., Flushing, N.Y. 11355.<br />
Spellman, David J., 2C, 73 Seaman Ave., New York, N.Y. 10034.<br />
Spulka, John S., 1G0, 20 Sickles St., New York, N. Y. 10040.<br />
Valentine, Patrick E.. 3D, 84 Payne Whitney Lane. Manhasset, N.Y. 11030<br />
Valentinetti, Frank, IE. 495 N. Columbus Ave.. Mt. Vernon. N.Y. 10552.<br />
Vasta. Stephen F., 2B, 2440 Bouck Ave., Bronx, N.Y. 10469.<br />
Vaughan, John D., 1C, 5440 Netherland Ave.. Bronx, N.Y. 10471.<br />
Vaughan, Michael K., 1G. 2870 Briggs Ave.. Bronx, N.Y. 10458.<br />
Vinti Joseph M 2B 45-14 243rd St., Douglaston, NY. 11362<br />
Vitale, Albert H., 1H, 2921 Briggs Ave., Bronx, NY. 10458<br />
Vitale. Edmund A., 3F, 60 Knolls Crescent. Bronx. N.Y. 10463<br />
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Vivona, William P, 1C, 25 Fanshaw Ave., Yonkers, N.Y. 10705,<br />
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RAMKIN 1976
Welcome To Our World<br />
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Ramkin '76<br />
Edward Bonanno<br />
Editor-in-Chief
Wish you were here . . .<br />
only the beginning<br />
and having a wonderful time.<br />
time will be memory.<br />
a year raced by,<br />
a rollercoaster full of good things,<br />
i grasped<br />
each precious moment,<br />
wrapped<br />
like some priceless gift<br />
from a friend.<br />
experiencing the sea,<br />
a feeling of mastering the ocean,<br />
sliding down the faces of waves,<br />
over and over<br />
yet never the same.<br />
stretching on warm soft sand.<br />
the Year passing into memory,<br />
crying and laughing,<br />
pausing and running,<br />
summer will turn to winter<br />
and spring to fall.<br />
brian corcoran '76
I can only watch the length of days grow until I<br />
am made to understand that miles are not the soul dividers.<br />
Thoughts of time and years filled a million bubbles<br />
that we blew into air — they caught the sunlight<br />
and held within the light and beauty of days.<br />
I saw them, suspended above us. I hoped for a<br />
wind that could hold them in the sky . . . keep them<br />
together and strong, stop them from falling and breaking.<br />
But the light in the bubbles started to fade as they<br />
floated to the ground, breaking moment after moment.<br />
The beauty broke and fell dying in wet spots.<br />
A world cannot be shattered by this. Life must hold<br />
so much more than old loves.<br />
Love of life is in each unanswered day. Some day I<br />
find bubbles so strong that they cannot be broken on<br />
windless days — with nothing holding them but my<br />
strength, as they hold me by being strong.<br />
Now the uneven pieces must come together<br />
to catch the light and beauty in the days of<br />
learning and growing.<br />
Geoff Davis 76<br />
X'-M
Smoke will one day blossom<br />
over the ravines of time,<br />
And an old man I shall enter<br />
peacefully<br />
the light of timeless fires,<br />
For I have lived with double strength<br />
love and waited,<br />
And I have not escaped but clasped<br />
life like an<br />
apple.<br />
r. b. burke
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FATHER<br />
"Come, very faithful troll.<br />
they didn't find Jeff Grant<br />
here for three years."<br />
Will some champion<br />
"Niceness rescue the<br />
N-starred Fr Lomoardi?
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". . . the long-distance run makes me<br />
think that every run like this is a life —<br />
a little life, I know — but a life as full<br />
of misery and happiness and things happening<br />
as you can ever get really around yourself."<br />
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LONG-DISTANCE RUNNER<br />
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R-1 M. Cleary. D Burdi, M Ruggiero<br />
R-2: S. Karpm, T Dengler, D Skane.<br />
R-1 F. Holbrook, M Keller. G McGreal<br />
R-2 D Smyth, S Shost. T Slater, J Ortez<br />
R-3 J Young, W Thierfelder, E Shields
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Fordham 7 St. Mary's 21 Fordham 0 Lincoln 0 Fordham 33 LaSalle 6<br />
Fordham 36 Yonkers 6 Fordham 7 Blessed Fordham 13 Roslyn 6<br />
Fordham 7 Mt. St. Fordham 21 Sacrament 12 Fordham 0 Xavier 0<br />
Michael's 12 St. Agnes 0
Scoreless Ram — Cadet Standoff Caps Gridiron Season
ST. MARY'S<br />
Playing on a wet field, the Prep offense fumbled the<br />
ball away on several key plays Seniors and Juniors,<br />
some in key positions, comprised the starters. This<br />
inexperience and lack of preparation may have<br />
caused the 200 yards the Prep lost in penalties.<br />
YONKERS<br />
Once again playing on a muddy field, the Prep put it<br />
all together. A good ground game for Biaggi and<br />
Smith along with powerful blocking by the offensive<br />
line gave the Prep a potent offense. Overall<br />
outstanding defensive play allowed Yonkers to score<br />
only once, late in the game<br />
MT. ST. MICHAEL<br />
A night game, against the Preps first CHSAA<br />
opponent Another strong running game for Biaggi<br />
and Smith (270 yards) was nullified by fumbles. The<br />
defense was strong, twice holding Mount on goals<br />
line stands<br />
LINCOLN<br />
In hope of bettering their 1-2 record, the Rams were<br />
psyched for this one However, four days of rain prior<br />
to the game made for impossible field conditions<br />
Both offenses were stuck in the mud and neither<br />
team was able to score a point<br />
BLESSED SACRAMENT<br />
The first league game (M F.L ) for the Rams. The<br />
Rams took a 7-6 lead going into the last quarter This<br />
was attributed to a very strong Ram defense, which<br />
blocked a Blessed Sacrament punt, leading to the<br />
Ram's only touchdown However, an interception led<br />
to a late Blessed Sacrament score which snatched<br />
the victory from the Rams<br />
ST. AGNES<br />
A must-win game for the Rams Both the offense and<br />
defense were hungry for a win An overall outstanding<br />
defense gave the Rams their second shutout of<br />
the season The offense displayed a strong running<br />
and passing attack that helped to roll over the Stags<br />
LA SALLE<br />
A crunching victory for the Prep The Ram's defense<br />
stopped La Salle cold all game. The offense was awesome,<br />
gaining over 500 yards Hurley and Corcoran<br />
connected often and Chris Smith carried for a nearrecord<br />
254 yards A good preparation for the Xavier<br />
game<br />
ROSLYN<br />
A highly emotional game for Roslyn Another strong<br />
game for the defense held Roslyn to just six points<br />
Yet the Rams needed a late fourth quarter drive to<br />
cap the 13-6 victory<br />
XAVIER<br />
High emotions characterized this year's Thanksgiving<br />
Day game The Rams drove up and down against<br />
Xavier; however, field conditions prevented any sustained<br />
drives. Thus the Rams had to settle for their<br />
second scoreless tie of the season.<br />
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Workhorse Biaggi grinds it out.<br />
Lance Ogiste turns the corner.<br />
Kick-off team opens huge gap for Howard.<br />
Walsh slashes through Stag's defense.<br />
Smitty finds the hole<br />
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nse<br />
TOP R Parker. Coughlan, and<br />
DeMannis wrack up Yonkers back<br />
RIGHT' Rams gang-tackle opponents<br />
BOTTOM L: The awesome Ram<br />
pass rush pressures the Yonkers<br />
QB<br />
BOTTOM R. DeFeo stops LaSalle<br />
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TOP L: "D" surges through St<br />
Agnes.<br />
TOP R: "John Boy"<br />
LEFT: Crunchl<br />
BOT L: Cardella and Biaggi<br />
charge the Cadets<br />
BOT R : Mott gets set to stalk his<br />
prey.<br />
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Leading rusher Smith lunges for goal-line.<br />
V •• ^. *w- / TOM E<br />
Corcoran hauls down Hurley pass<br />
Cardella looks to throw flare.<br />
Demo squares off in "The Pit."<br />
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1*. A<br />
^Magn^r'i/r.Xoli, R. Demarinis. F. Coug^^^an, L DeFeo.W^.CardeHa, K. Howeli, R ~3: fl. Siqno, R. ^oz'icky,.^ l^vve, C Schuyler, J. Fallen, D. •<br />
,JCalaidji"a"n,--M. Sutliyan, J. Bajrkwill', M Hyacmthe, C. Maluenda, M. Biaggi, R-- 3 - 4 J. Doran, M^BoyJ^", P. Vloward, C LaSaia, C. Pfne, C.;Murtaugh,<br />
, a fifrarr.-B. Bellope, J.Xorb'rf, N. Edmonds, W.Oemarinis.<br />
Co-Captains: M. Biaggi, G. Jackson, L. Murphy, J. Doran, K. Howeli<br />
Coaches Bott and Perdisatt discuss tactics<br />
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Gutierrez exalts<br />
J.V. sweep.<br />
Lacking the strength and numbers of opposing<br />
teams, the Rams depended on determination to<br />
wind up the '75 season with a 3-3-1 record. The<br />
team started the season with a 12-6 win over<br />
Spellman and followed with losses to Mt. St. Michael<br />
and Lincoln They rebounded strong over<br />
Blessed Sacrament and highlighted their season<br />
with a last quarter victory over arch-rival Xavier.<br />
They then lost a tough game to city-champs Bayside,<br />
The l_iI" Rams ended the season with a scoreless<br />
tie against former CHSFL champs. Holy<br />
Cross.<br />
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FROSHI<br />
FOOTBALL<br />
'75<br />
NAME<br />
POSITION<br />
AVALLONE, M.<br />
RB<br />
BADER, C.<br />
FL<br />
CARRINGTON, D.<br />
DG<br />
COMEAU, J.<br />
DB<br />
DECAPRIO, P.<br />
QB<br />
DENGLER, N.<br />
G<br />
DOLAN, C.<br />
C-DG<br />
EDWARDS, M.<br />
C-DT<br />
ESTABA, P.<br />
G-DE<br />
FATH, J.<br />
DE-FL<br />
GADRY, A.<br />
GALLAGHER, K.<br />
LB-G<br />
GIANNASCA, N.<br />
RB-DE<br />
HOLZAK, J. ( 3B-DB<br />
HYACINTHE, M.<br />
TE-DT<br />
KANE, R.<br />
T<br />
LARACUENTE, M.<br />
G-T<br />
MAGNAN, D.<br />
DB<br />
MCDERMOTT, J<br />
G-LB<br />
MENELL, J.<br />
FL-DE<br />
MICALI, P.<br />
DB<br />
PARELLA, J.<br />
DB-FL<br />
REIDY, P.<br />
TE-G<br />
TALLEY, R.<br />
DB<br />
THOMAS, G.<br />
DB<br />
TIGBY, C.<br />
T<br />
Head Coach Mike Breen<br />
Asst. Coach Steve Corso<br />
Asst. Coach Gary Trobe<br />
The<br />
Season<br />
Fordham 18 St. Agnes<br />
Fordham 0 Mount<br />
Fordham 12 Riverdale<br />
Fordham 12 Poly Prep<br />
Fordham 13 Lincoln<br />
Fordham 6 B.S.<br />
Fordham 0 St. John's<br />
0<br />
12<br />
0<br />
0<br />
6<br />
13<br />
18<br />
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Mr Edward I O'Brien<br />
Chairman<br />
Mr Walter A. Lynch<br />
Vice-Chairman<br />
Rev. Edward D. Horgan, S.J.<br />
Mr Robert H Abplanalp, '39 Mr Edward P. Arngoni Mr Thomas A Brennan, Jr<br />
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Dr Bernard L Bouillette<br />
Mrs Francis DiGion Dr Martin J Gately '33 Mr. J. Peter Grace Mr Walter J Higgms '31<br />
Mr John Jones Sister Regma Kehoe, OSU Mr Cornelius McCarthy Mrs. Joseph W McGovern<br />
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BOARD OF TRUSTEES<br />
Rev Daniel J. Fitzpatrick, S.J.<br />
Rev. Eugene J O'Brien, S.J.<br />
The Board of Trustees is the policymaking<br />
body of the school, responsible<br />
for the preservation of our traditions,<br />
ideals and values. Our Trustees, a<br />
group of lay and religious men and<br />
women, from the fields of education,<br />
the professions and business, assumed<br />
their responsibility for the Prep in 1970<br />
when we separated from Fordham University.<br />
The Trustees have shouldered the<br />
burden of building our new school and<br />
seeing us through serious financial<br />
problems, while preserving our commitment<br />
to quality education. They<br />
have been the rock on which Fordham<br />
Prep stands; their generosity and service<br />
challenge us to fulfill their hopes<br />
for Fordham Prep.<br />
Mr. Gerald C. McNamara, '41<br />
Mrs. Theodore Okon<br />
\<br />
tf<br />
Mr. James J. Needham Mr. William O'Neil Mr. Thomas J Sugrue '64 Mr William M Regan<br />
Emeritus<br />
Rev. Robert R Newton, S.J. Dr. William G. Sharwell Rev. William T. Wood, S.J. '34 Lawrence X. Cusack, Esq<br />
Corporation Attorney<br />
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As Headmaster for the past<br />
fifteen years, Father O'Brien has<br />
gained an unparallelled insight<br />
into the essence of Fordham<br />
Prep, that is, its community. He<br />
has encouraged the development<br />
of an innovative educational program,<br />
which we know as the<br />
FORDHAM PREP PLAN, but insists<br />
that the school's fundamental<br />
asset is the close relationship<br />
between students and faculty.<br />
This factor, he believes, forms the<br />
motivation of the entire plan.<br />
Leaving the office of Headmaster<br />
to Dr. Bouillette, Father O'Brien<br />
now dedicates himself to the<br />
full-time responsibilities of President.<br />
With a deep abiding faith in<br />
the nature and destiny of the<br />
Prep, he has tackled the financial<br />
problems of the school.<br />
The demands of his office may<br />
limit his time for direct contact<br />
with the students, but their educational<br />
needs remain his foremost<br />
concern. Father O'Brien<br />
reveals his feelings, not only towards<br />
his office but the entire<br />
Prep community, in the words of<br />
St. Ignatius: "Love ought to manifest<br />
itself in deeds, not just in<br />
words."<br />
Happy are those who dream<br />
dreams and are ready to pay the<br />
price to make them come true.<br />
Cardinal Suenens<br />
Rev. Eugene J. O'Brien, S.J., President<br />
A.B., M.A., M.S., Ph.L, S.T.B., S.T.L
The education a school can<br />
give a student is only as good as<br />
its faculty and the role the faculty<br />
plays in the maturing of the student.<br />
Combined on our faculty<br />
are the qualities of experience,<br />
freshness, scholarly wisdom, and<br />
a genuine care for all the students.<br />
Almost every undertaking<br />
that happens during the course of<br />
the school year reverts either directly<br />
or indirectly to a teacher<br />
who cared enough about students<br />
to put in some of his time.<br />
Hopefully, a teacher will not<br />
only transmit accumulated wisdom<br />
or simply give information,<br />
but rather he will teach the student<br />
how to learn. The teacher<br />
should not be evaluated on his<br />
own knowledge, but rather on his<br />
ability to understand, recognize,<br />
and help solve the individual<br />
problems, needs, and talents of<br />
each of his students. Each teacher<br />
is a valuable and integral part<br />
of the molding of the student into<br />
a young man.<br />
Dr. Bouillette<br />
Dr. Bernard L Bouillette, Ph.d.<br />
Headmaster<br />
Look at the darkness giving<br />
birth to the sun.<br />
Kahlil Gibran<br />
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ADMINISTRATION<br />
MM^^HHHH<br />
Rev. Milton E. Jordan, S.J., A.B., M.A., M.Div., S.T.M<br />
Assistant to the Headmaster<br />
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Mr. John J. Foley, B.A.<br />
Dean of Students<br />
NON VI SED SAEPE CADENDO.
Counseling And Guidance<br />
The Counseling and Guidance Department directs the<br />
Mentoring Program throughout the school The mentorstudent<br />
relationship, which may be seen as an extension<br />
of guidance, attempts to foster the students growth and<br />
development in his academic, social, and personal aspects.<br />
The Department encourages attention to the individual<br />
through regular meetings between mentor and<br />
students.<br />
Dobbs Ferry, the retreat house sponsored by the Department,<br />
offers the student a non-academic, Informal<br />
atmosphere for prayer, liturgy, private reflection, and<br />
group encounter experiences.<br />
Rev Mallick J Fitzpatnck. S J B A PhL. MA STB STL, Director of<br />
Guidance, Senior Counselor<br />
Mr Anthony J Cnmi, A B , M Ed , Junior Counselor<br />
Rev James T Griffin SJ.AB.PhL.MA.STL<br />
Freshman Counselor<br />
STD<br />
Rev Paul 0 Campbell. S J , A B , MA .STB, Sophomore Counselor
eligious Education<br />
13<br />
r A<br />
Rev. Joseph B. Neville, S.J., A.B., M.A., S.T B<br />
S.T.L<br />
Glory be to Him whose power, working in us, can do infinitely more<br />
than we can ask or imagine — Ephesians 3:20<br />
Rev. James J. DiGiacomo, S.J:, A.B., M.A., Ph.L., S.T.B., S.T.L., Diplome<br />
DeLumen Vitae<br />
Department Chairman<br />
School is a place where you should have to work very hard if you want to keep your apathy,<br />
selfishness, and ignorance intact until graduation.<br />
Rev. Thomas Denny, S.J., B.A., M.A., M.A., M.A.,<br />
S.T.B., S.T.L.<br />
"One only understands the things that one tames; then you become<br />
responsible, forever, for what you have tamed."<br />
Mr. Fernand Beck, III, A.B., M.A.<br />
The river is within us, the sea is all about us .<br />
Let us love one another and<br />
laugh. Time passes and we<br />
shall soon laugh no longer,<br />
and meanwhile common living<br />
is a burden, and earnest<br />
men are at siege upon us all<br />
around Let us suffer absurdities,<br />
for that is only to suffer<br />
one another — H. Belloc<br />
Rev. James E. Shields, S.J., B.A.<br />
Mr. Edward Benedict, A.B., M.A.<br />
Life is not a series of problems to be solved but a mystery to be<br />
lived. — Gabriel Marcel<br />
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Liassics<br />
Mr. Charles W. DaParma, A.B., M.A.<br />
Department Chairman<br />
"... for Christ plays in ten thousand places. Lovely in limbs, and lovely<br />
in eyes not his To the Father through the features of men's faces." — G.M.<br />
Hopkins<br />
Mr. Albert T. Kirchner, A.B., M.A.<br />
Rev. Robert L. Mahoney, S.J., A.B.,<br />
M.A., Ph.L, S.T.B., S.T.L<br />
Rev. Nicholas D. Lombardi, S.J., B.A.,<br />
M.A., M.Div., Cand. Ph.D.<br />
"Falsehood! . . There! There! Prejudice — Forsan et haec olim meminisse juvabit. — Vergil<br />
Compromise — Cowardice — Surrender? No!<br />
Never — never!" — Cyrano de Bergerac<br />
Mr. Douglas W. Tobin, B.A.<br />
Friendship is one soul residing in two bodies "<br />
Mr. James A. Hamill, B.A.<br />
Mr. John Sullivan, A.B., M.S.<br />
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Mathematics<br />
Mr. Daniel Gurfein, B.S.<br />
Mr. Patrick Conway, B.S., M.A.<br />
Department Chairman<br />
Superiority to fate<br />
Is difficult to learn<br />
Tis not conferred to any.<br />
But possible to earn<br />
— E. Dickinson<br />
n<br />
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••<br />
Mr. Anthony R. Tartaglia, B.A., M.A.<br />
Here and elsewhere we shall not obtain the best insight into things until we actually<br />
see them grow from the beginning — Aristotle<br />
JgjPia^<br />
Mr. Arnold J<br />
Launno. B.A.. M.A.T.<br />
The task of the educator is to provide experience. In order to do this,<br />
he must first interact with his students, not as a teacher, but as a<br />
person — George Dennison
Rev. Charles D. Sullivan, S.J., A.B., M.A.<br />
It's better to have tried and lost than never to have tried at all.<br />
Rev. John J. Leonard, S.J., A.B., M.A., Ph.L.,S.T.B.<br />
Each individual seeks a several goal But Heavens great view is one, and that the<br />
whole. — A. Pope<br />
Mr. Robert W. Hawthorn, B.S., M.S.<br />
In these times of development everybody is in a hurry and everybody's in a rush,<br />
and on the way there are people falling down, who are notable to compete These<br />
are the ones we want to love and serve and take care of. — Mother Theresa of<br />
Calcutta<br />
Mr. Harry L. McDonough, A.B., M.S.<br />
Even the oldest tree some fruit may bear.<br />
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English<br />
•<br />
Mr. Richard M. Lanahan, B.A., MA.<br />
Each of us thinks his own life has been, etc — F Scott Fitzgerald<br />
Mr. Donald Fratta, B.A., M.A.<br />
"Lightly on a Ridge of Words "<br />
Rev. William M. Sullivan, S.J., A.B., M.A., S.T.B.<br />
Rev. James F. Fox, S.J., B.A., M.A., M.S.<br />
Mr. S. Jerome Martin, B.A., M.A.<br />
Department Chairman<br />
"I'd rather teach at Fordham Prep than watch television. 1<br />
This above all, to thine own self be true And it must follow, as the night<br />
the day. Thou canst not be false to any man. — Hamlet
Mr. Dennis M. Ahern, B.A., M.A.<br />
"At its best teaching is neither a job nor a profession. It transcends an art to become<br />
a way of life."<br />
Rev. Stanley J. O'Konsky, S.J., B.A., M.A., M.S.,<br />
M.Div., S.T.M.<br />
"Education becomes wisdom when the student learns that the<br />
questions are frequently more important than the answers "<br />
Mr. Joseph M. Geraghty, B.A., M.A.<br />
"Cast a cold eye<br />
On life, on death<br />
Horseman, pass by!"<br />
epitaph of<br />
William Butler Yeats<br />
Rev. Gerald F. Giblin, S.J., A.B., M.A., Ph.L, S.T B<br />
S.T.L<br />
A vocation is an act of love, not a professional career. — Graham<br />
Greene<br />
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Social Studies<br />
Dr. Francis X. Holbrook, Ph.D.<br />
Department Chairman<br />
Trust everyone but cut the cards — P F Dunne<br />
Mr Charles Tarallo, B.A., M.A.<br />
"I have stopped believing that most<br />
people generally behave rationally, but<br />
I still think that they should."<br />
Mr. Albert J. Pucciarelli. B.A., M.A.,<br />
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Sciences<br />
Mr. Thomas J. Byrne, B.S., M.A.<br />
Mr. Robert J. Gomprecht, Jr., B.A., M.A.<br />
The wise man looks into space and does not regard the small as too<br />
little, nor the great as too big; for he knows that there is no limit to<br />
Mr. Ben Greco, B.S., MS<br />
Life is love, so live<br />
Rev. Joseph S. Rooney, S.J.,<br />
A.B., M.A.<br />
Amor et Conscia Virtus<br />
Mr. Cornelius F. McCarthy, B.A., M.A.<br />
Department Chairman<br />
Dr. Monica Minton, Ph.D.<br />
"Let us give thanks to God. We owe everything to Her'<br />
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Rev. Gerald J. Chojnacki, S.J., B.A., Ph.B., M.Div.<br />
The greatest good we can do is not just to share our riches with others but to reveal theirs<br />
to themselves'<br />
Mrs. Marie Dzielak, B.A.<br />
For in the dew of little things the heart finds its morning<br />
and is refreshed. — Kahil Gibran<br />
Rev. Russel J- Sloun, S.J., A.B., M.A., M.Div., S.T.M.<br />
On ne voit bien qu'avec le coeur L'essentiel est invisible pour les yeux<br />
Mr. Rudolf L Hanish, A.B., M.A. (Emeritus)<br />
Mr. Jose L. Formoso, B.A., M.A.,<br />
Department Chairman<br />
Common sense is true most uncommon of the senses.<br />
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Modern<br />
Languages<br />
Rev. Matthew C. Flood, S.J., B.A., M.A., Ph.L, S.T.B., S.T.L<br />
There are languages of words.<br />
There is the language of Jesus Christ,<br />
the Word who became man.<br />
Both of these say: "You are terribly important."<br />
Rev. Louis A. Mounteer, S.J., A.B., M.A., Ph.L., S.T.B.<br />
Sow an idea, reap an act; sow an act, reap a habit; sow a habit, reap a character; sow<br />
a character, reap a destiny<br />
IT<br />
Mr. Alfred A. Mehemel, B.A., M.A.<br />
As we pass each other on the road of life, let us not be strangersi<br />
Mr. Paul Laraque, B.A., M.A.<br />
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Fine<br />
Arts<br />
Mr. James K. Johnson, B.S., B.D., M.S.M.<br />
Department Chairman<br />
Music ts love in search of a word<br />
Mrs. Karen J. Kaysen, A.B., M.A.<br />
Mr. Robert L Corbino, A.A., B.A<br />
Food<br />
Service<br />
Physical<br />
Mrs. Anna Vassallo, Mrs. Camille Licandro, Mrs. Nancy Smith,<br />
Mr. Richard Vassallo, Sr.Food Services Director.<br />
Plant<br />
V. Ferrara, Mr. A. Rida, Director, W.<br />
Brashck, L Scally.<br />
J. Lopez, Mr. A. Rida, B.S., Director, D. Penge, T. Marrone.
Library<br />
The world holds countless treasures— to experience<br />
as many of these as possible is mans greatest goal.<br />
Mr. August A. Stellwag, B.S., M.S., M.L.S.,<br />
Librarian<br />
Something is learned everytime a book is opened — Old<br />
Chinese Proverb<br />
Rev. George McAleer, S.J., B.A., M.A.,<br />
B.L.S. (Emeritus)<br />
Physical<br />
Education<br />
Mr. James Curran, Paraprofessional<br />
Mr. Joseph P. Fox, B.S., M.A.<br />
Mr. Joseph J. Ososki, B.S.,<br />
Director of Athletics<br />
Someone may rob you of your money,<br />
but no one can rob you of your<br />
education.<br />
Mr. John W. Lyttle, B.S., M.A. (Emeritus)<br />
Mr. Frank Leahy, B.S., M.A.<br />
Every man who knows how to read has it in his power to make<br />
his life full, significant and interesting — Aldous Huxley<br />
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Mr Francis J Perdisatt, B A<br />
Rev George B. Hoch, S.J.<br />
Assistant Dean of Students<br />
A B , MA, PhL, S.T.L<br />
Administration<br />
Mrs Mary Malanga<br />
Asst. to Director of Development<br />
Mr. Eugene Mitchell, B.S., MA.<br />
Driver Education<br />
42 Mr Daniel Maher '38. B S<br />
Treasurer<br />
Mr Richard Vassallo. Sr<br />
Director of Food Service<br />
Mrs. Kathleen Morrison, R.N.<br />
School Nurse
Secretaries<br />
Mrs. Marge Bassetti Mrs Nicolina Abbato Miss Cheryl Semberger 43
STUDENT<br />
GOVERNMENT<br />
Translates Ideals<br />
Into Actions<br />
The role of Student Government is to represent the majority of students<br />
in the school in such a way that they have a definite voice in the shaping<br />
of school policy and activities. Student Government has seen the realization<br />
of this commitment by encouraging members of the Fordham Prep<br />
Council to dedicate their time and energies to the improvement of school<br />
life.<br />
In addition to its responsibilities to extracurricular activities, Student<br />
Government has made efforts this year at involvement beyond the<br />
school. An example was Project SMILES which brought orphans to the<br />
Prep for an afternoon of lunch, sports, and games with our students. The<br />
success of this project was amply reflected in the faces of these children.<br />
A new format for mentor group representatives was instituted to facilitate<br />
communications between S.G. and the mentoring groups.<br />
This year's Student Government brought many ideas into action and<br />
stimulated action among a wider group of students than ever before. It<br />
tried to live its motto: "For the improvement of the community."<br />
Ernest Robertson, Co-ordmator of Activities, Jim Howard, President;<br />
Ed Pillert, Treasurer<br />
(SITTING! P. Howard, R Izquierdo, J. Grasso, R. Keane (STANDING) C, LaSala, T Rizzo, R. Hannigan, H.<br />
Brown, M Avallone
KAWAIDA<br />
Moderator, Mr. Paul Laraque; President, M. Diaz; Secretary; K. Butler;<br />
Treasurer. P. Howard.<br />
T. Slater, W. Riggs, A. Toddman<br />
Kawaida hosting grammar school conference<br />
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Intramurals<br />
;p hasMQih followed the tradition of orgazing<br />
amw^fJTintramur^rprogram .with studerits of all years<br />
participating. Fr. Charles Sullivan, once again acting as moderator,<br />
brought valuable experience and organization to this<br />
year's season, by presenting the students with a variety of<br />
sports to choose from, including football, basketball, and<br />
hockey. In constructing>thjhintramural program, he created<br />
three divisions by groupirVgik Seniorsapd Junjors together,<br />
and allowj^iitjie SophomoSs and^wshme)^ to compete<br />
4s in their own years.^Special thanks should go<br />
udent co-ordinators. Bill Korchak, Tony Riocci,<br />
jldi, who assisted iarrjaking this year's program<br />
ith the help of theiTdidicated referees,<br />
oeginning of the year, Fr/Sullivan was confident to<br />
..oe that "with-tta_e continued support of students, this<br />
s program will be oTre^of t/>e most successful as comared<br />
to recent years," and from the reactions of the students,<br />
ediction came true.<br />
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Strategy<br />
And<br />
Tactics<br />
R — 1 (L-R) P. McNiernev. J Derrico. R. Sierra, T. Schiano, W. Alago, E. Hayfield,<br />
D Anderson. F. Silva. R — 2 L. Greco. J. Dillon. S. Rapillo, C. Hill, D. DelliCarpini,<br />
A. Oddi, R. Rodriguez<br />
R _ i (L-R) T. Hastings, E. Hayfield, W. Alago. R — 2 D Anderson, E<br />
Burgess, M. Edwards
LETTERS<br />
Just as Elizabeth was sent to rule her troubled people, LETTERS<br />
is given to soothe the savage masses. From beginning to end, LET-<br />
TERS is a creative celebration of life. An announcement of utter joy<br />
and ecstacy co-mingled with a mastery of words Shakespeare himself<br />
would have envied. Reading LETTERS is a source of emotional<br />
purification parallel to one's self-immolation in Beethovan's Ninth<br />
Symphony.<br />
One expects someday the writters of LETTERS to be spoken of in<br />
the same breath as Faulkner, Hemingway, O'Neil, Eliot, Pound and<br />
Kotzwinkle. Perhaps that is to underestimate them.<br />
The interview with Salinger was just too much, although I must<br />
admit disappointment at the Picasso engravings. This was compensated<br />
for by the newly discovered and previously unpublished sections<br />
of Aristotle's POETICS. As much as I like Allen Ginsberg, I<br />
think forty-eight poems in one issue is a bit overdone.<br />
LETTERS is what Milton lost.<br />
G.B. Shaw<br />
Editor-in-chief, John Moukad; Moderator, Mr. Lanahan; Associate<br />
Editor, Mark Cerbone.<br />
Staff; F. Aliberti, H. Brown,<br />
L Curreri. C. EM, C. Ford, J.<br />
Grasso, J. McCarrick, J.<br />
Mrugalski, J. Pompilio, M.<br />
Sardo.<br />
Editorial Board: R. Burke, J. Doran, S. Gallagher. J. Moukad, M. Cerbone, S. Bluitt.<br />
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UDIKILV<br />
(H-1) J Young. Mr Fratta, J. Goetz, |R-2) E Shields, W Thierfelder (President), T, Ficarra.<br />
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Bell Tolls<br />
For<br />
Prep Shoppe<br />
How much is that doggy in the window?<br />
"Window-shopping,"<br />
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THE SCIENTISTS<br />
Science Clubs Reflect<br />
Student Involvement<br />
In Environmental<br />
Concerns And Projects<br />
Generated By Curriculum<br />
Mr. Greco explains the intricacies of the Periodic Table.<br />
CHEMISTRY CLUB<br />
J. Rawlins<br />
K. Dunner<br />
J. Curtin<br />
E. Pupo<br />
J. Thampoe<br />
S. Mazzella<br />
T. OHanlon<br />
T. Kelly<br />
P. Camas<br />
J. Meschisi<br />
T. Boland<br />
A. Machajewski<br />
T. McGonagle<br />
D. Miele<br />
S. Ruggiero<br />
ESP CLUB<br />
D. Miele<br />
S. Ruggiero<br />
T. Kelly<br />
A. Zingale<br />
J. Falasco<br />
S. Mauro<br />
J. DiLorenzo<br />
R. Weeks<br />
S. Antonelli<br />
J. LaGattuta<br />
ASTRONOMY CLUB<br />
S. Ruggiero<br />
M. Weedhan<br />
E. Pupo<br />
J. DiLorenzo<br />
P. McNierney<br />
S. Mazzella<br />
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Amazing 1<br />
Chemists dilligently experimenting
KNEELING: A. Pascucci, M. Micalizzi, E. DAbleffiont,<br />
D. Pardo, Fr. Lombardi, moderator, M., Trozz<br />
M. Uggeri, P. Cavanaugh, J. McNamara<br />
STANDING: C. Conn, R. Montay, E. McDermott, M.<br />
J. Klustner, R. Duke, F. Aliberti, P. Bonfi<br />
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,'"%<br />
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Mr. Tobin's<br />
Mentees<br />
Mr. Gomprecht's<br />
Mentees<br />
1<br />
T-B: T. Cullinane, A Gentile, K.<br />
Macan, A. Mascia.<br />
T-B: M. Cleary, F. D'Ambrosn, S.<br />
Greene, J DeFrancesco.<br />
T-B: K. McCann, H. Atigbi, W.<br />
Hawthorn, C. Dolan.<br />
T-B: S Karpin, J Hanahoe, E.<br />
Burgess<br />
T: T. Mangano, M. Kenny.<br />
B: R. Lombardi, D. McQueen.<br />
V. Copeland, Mr. Tobin, K. Jenkins, R. Hernandez T: A. Meich, B. McCarthy.<br />
B: J. Civetta, S. Jones.<br />
#- ft<br />
T-B: M. Casey, M. Greco, A<br />
McCarron<br />
KoSS<br />
^<br />
T: C. Brande, J. DeMatteo<br />
B: T. Hastings, C. Antonelli.<br />
F. Calabro, D DiSalvo, Mr Gomprecht. B Capucci, J T: M LaPetma, R Kane<br />
Derrico.<br />
B E Hayfield III, D Magnan
Mr. Laurino's<br />
Mentees<br />
Mr. Pucciarelli's<br />
Mentees<br />
T-B: T. Culhane, A Crescenzi. N.<br />
Chinlund, R Colasuonno<br />
T-B: M Maiullari. T Schipper, R.<br />
Mattone, J Perrella<br />
TOP F Pretel, E Pupo<br />
BOT: G. Conte. J Palacio<br />
J McDermott. R. Bruel, Mr. Launno, J Curran, N Brusco<br />
TOP S Ofrtiz, R. Montay.<br />
BOT M Avallone, K O'Connor.<br />
T-B: N Pezzola, W. Zeoli, J.<br />
Meschisi, T. Kinnally.<br />
T: P Marshall, M Morrison C Ogburn, W<br />
B: R Muniz. E Rembert.<br />
Mclntyre, Mr. Pucciarelh, B. Perrealt.<br />
T. M. Meehan, M. Stanton.<br />
B: M. Russo, I. Moscatiello.
Mr. Hamill's<br />
Mentees<br />
Mr. Fratta's<br />
Mentees<br />
M Bohn, J Cahill, R Weeks, P<br />
Dillon<br />
T-B: J. Campell. W. Guinan, J.<br />
Fiorino, D. McKiernan<br />
K Mayer, C Hassler, M Hicks. W<br />
Dobbin<br />
TOP; E. Donaghue, J. Daly<br />
BOT: M. Florence, F. Larizza<br />
R. Bernard, M. Casey, Mr. Hamill, E. D'Ablemont, F. TOP: K. Hamilton, W. Daly<br />
DiGiorgi<br />
BOT: T Flattery, M. Grubehch<br />
T-B: G. Cornell, J, Atkinson, K.<br />
Cannon, M Ferrotta.<br />
T: M. Hyacinthe, D. Anderson, E. D. Gorbea, L. Lauber, Mr. Fratta, J. Darauche, J. Bain T: L-R W. Lee, K. Gallagher, E<br />
Dwyer<br />
Davis<br />
B: M. Laracuente, R. Filter<br />
B W Barnes, C Kail
Fr. Fox's<br />
Mentees<br />
Mr. Tartaglia's<br />
Mentees<br />
T G Delh Carpmi, P. lanniello<br />
B G Bellmo, C Bader<br />
L. Novelli, Fr. Fox, W. Roche, J. Fit<br />
T. P. Sharwell, J Comeau<br />
B: F. White, J. McNamara<br />
SF,<br />
TOP R O'Brien. V Bellusci<br />
BOT J Callahan. S Deana<br />
0 Carrington, J. Witnck, Mr. Tartaglia, G. Thomas, A. TOP: S. Kostyra, B. Carley<br />
Clarke " BOT: J. Leonard, J. Pedulla<br />
T-B: T. Thome, N Giannasca, W<br />
Klein, A. Warren, P. DeCaprio<br />
1/<br />
T-B B Mirque.D Birdi, J. Johnson,<br />
N Deugher, J Pagane<br />
T-B: K Singleton, Q. lorio, C<br />
Whitcross, J. Holzach, K. Moore<br />
T-B A Gadry, R. Qumn, R Sierra,<br />
M. Simpson, R Cassese<br />
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Mr. Byrne's<br />
Mentees<br />
Mr. McHugh's<br />
Mentees<br />
TOP: M. Sullivan, J. Pegram<br />
BOT: L. Murphy, B. McCullough<br />
BACK M Sheehan, A Mansfield<br />
FRONT: R Talley, S White<br />
T-B: P. Ziminsky, S Taccetta, J.<br />
Reda<br />
P. Lee, C Rosato. N Ruggiero<br />
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AURORA BOREALIS<br />
(JSun shining«h(ight<br />
Through the naked trees of<br />
With lambent flames<br />
That soothe<br />
The'frost-bound earth,<br />
And reflect the Splendor<br />
Of all creation/<br />
" ' v"<br />
Under the same sky<br />
Mankind is unable to feel<br />
Rie presertce of 1<br />
And tfie "o" tocj<br />
Brisk winteK|yeeze.<br />
He misses the soWid of ivy<br />
aping the side 6T his home,<br />
utimely cordance with<br />
• * • •<br />
gMJKM<br />
. •<br />
in the wind.<br />
'journeymg sun, •<br />
I am missing the roar of a<br />
Breaking wave against<br />
And these too I desire —<br />
To fee^beauty compel me,<br />
To want nothing more than<br />
To sit and watch.<br />
But I know that I must<br />
j Once again enter reality —<br />
, But now to remain open<br />
To the Deauty which<br />
Surrounds me,<br />
Until once again I can<br />
Sit and watch,<br />
And let beauty open my heart<br />
To love and warmth.<br />
Stephen Murphy '76
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You are like^a poetic<br />
• ' There is more «ru<br />
burnt, the flarhf<br />
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Deep in the canyon, thread-bare snow above.<br />
The rackets of leaping streams below.<br />
Clustered on black weed.<br />
Like beads by the handful of flat wet leaves.<br />
Shining dully, like dusty berries.<br />
Like grains of rice ready to be knocked from their stems.<br />
The ladybugs in the thousands cling<br />
To some poor shivering form of winter life.<br />
The snow melts, the mountain tops grow bald.<br />
The stream, saving nothing, runs out before April —<br />
But all that is yet to come.<br />
Now the little beetles huddle motionless.<br />
They glisten with the wet.<br />
Numb in their short black legs.<br />
Exposed to any hungry jaw or beak<br />
That crops its way along this morning run.<br />
They frighten me, so vulnerable they are —<br />
Touch a branch and rain down orange drops<br />
That click on stones<br />
And lie there upside-down, their legs barely waving.<br />
They remind me of my childhood.<br />
I cannot step without crushing them —<br />
They are so many and to no purpose:<br />
My life, their death, it seems.<br />
— Robert Burke '76
Prep Phys. Ed. Starts<br />
Gymnastics Program<br />
A Prep assembly featuring a championship<br />
gymnastics team from neighboring Pennsylvania<br />
sparked school wide interest for a gymnastics<br />
program. The exhibition demonstrated<br />
that stamina, rhythm, agility, and style must<br />
characterize the gymnast's performance.<br />
An enthusiastic response from the students<br />
may be laying the foundation for a future Prep<br />
team to enter competition.<br />
Above Gurtler stradles the bars<br />
Left Monkey business made easy<br />
Do I really have to change a light bulb, Mr Fox?<br />
elow Lambert shows "how" on the rings
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Hockey<br />
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Above: Tony Riocci sweeps in at the net for a goal. Moran eyes the net.<br />
Below: The preparation is over; the contest begins as the puck is dropped into play.
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Above: Monahan battles for puck.<br />
Right: Coach Abbatini thinks it ove<br />
Below: Riocci drives in the goa
Pat Cavanaugh takes control.<br />
Ken DeLasho picks a spot<br />
Murphy holds ready for the puck
Hockey Team Sweeps To Record-Breaking Season<br />
R-1. S. Mauro, T Monahan, S. Bassetti, P. Kopera, B. Andrews, J. LaGattuta, A. Riocci. S. Moran. C Granda R-2. Assistant<br />
Coach Mr. P. Moran, S. Fitzpatrick, J. Murphy. M. Boyle, K. Delasho, J. Scilufo, T. Ruocco. S Ruggiero, P. Cavanaugh, C.<br />
Walsh, Coach Mr J Abbatini, Moderator Fr. M. Jordan.
Prep Iceme<br />
Skate To Hockey League Playoffs<br />
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In the 1975-76 Hockey Season, Fordham Prep saw its team, in<br />
only its third year of existence, become a first place contender in<br />
the Catholic High School Hockey League. *<br />
In mid-September, as the club started its off-ice training, the players<br />
worked hard because they felt they had a winning team. Hard<br />
work combined with enormous enthusiasm soon yielded a 1 1-5-1<br />
record. The turning point of the season came when the team tied<br />
lona 4-4 in their third game. This was the Prep's best showing<br />
against an established team and gave them the badly needed confidence<br />
they sought.<br />
With a new zest of confidence and led by the high scoring line<br />
of Sean Moran, Tony Riocci, and Charlie Granda, Fordham sped to<br />
the top to stay in a constant battle with All Hallows for first place.<br />
The highlight of the season occurred when Fordham avenged an<br />
8-1 loss to Spellman at the Nassau Coliseum by beating them<br />
soundly 7-0. In this game a total team effort, along with the standup<br />
goal tending of Paul Kopera, gave Fordham its third shutout in<br />
seven games. Bill Andrews gave the team its first two shutouts in<br />
decisive fashion against St. Raymonds and Dubios.<br />
Fordham proved itself to the league as it gave city champion<br />
Cardinal Hayes its most evenly matched game in at least three years<br />
of competition. Fordham demonstrated that they weren't a "Cinderella"<br />
team but a true winner. Led by the aggressive play of<br />
alternate captain Ken DeLasho and the hard hitting of Joe Scilufo<br />
and Mike Boyle, Fordham threatened Hayes' unbeaten record. Scoring<br />
three goals in the third period, Fordham lost a tough game 7-4.<br />
Under the guidance of Coach Abbatini and Moderator Fr. Jordan,<br />
the team completed its first highly successful season. As the RAM-<br />
KIN goes to press, the Prep could possibly have a city-championship<br />
on its hands. With the young depth of players like Sophomores<br />
Steve Bassetti, Tom Monahan, and Steve Mauro, along with Freshmen<br />
Chris Grace and Billy Mclntyre. the team will have plenty of<br />
talent for years to come.<br />
Charlie Granda faces off against opponent<br />
John Murphy tangles with rival player for puck
J.V. Hockey Acquires New Strength And Skills<br />
R — 1: B McKiernan, E White, W Blabe, J. Holzach, D McKiernan, M LaPetina, D Pacchiana R — 2: S. Flyn<br />
R Coulehan, T Himmelberg, T. Singleton, L. Demchuk, S. Jones, A. LaScala, P Chang<br />
This year's season witnessed the emergence<br />
of talent and promise for future seasons.<br />
Standouts included Chris Grace with<br />
his ability to skate, stickhandle and set up<br />
plays. Brendan McKiernan's team spirit and<br />
play making and brother Dennis' all-out hustling<br />
stood the team in good measure. John<br />
Holzach brought in the crucial goals while<br />
Bill Blabe, with his stinging shot from the<br />
point, pounded the oppostions' nets. Defense<br />
was in the capable hands of Tony LaScala<br />
and Eddie White. The goal was ably<br />
defended by Mike LaPetina.<br />
Mid-season additions like Steve Jones<br />
and Lou Demchuk aided veterans Tim Singleton<br />
and John Aglio, the team's captain.<br />
Mr. Patrick Moran, the team's coach, lent<br />
not only skillful direction but the kind of encouragement<br />
and support players need.<br />
Above: Blabe warms up his sting shot, while McKiernan rests<br />
Lower Right: John Holzach faces off with Gaels opponent<br />
Below: Mike LaPetina sweeps away the opposition's puck<br />
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Maroon Key Grows<br />
The Order of the Maroon Key is an organization<br />
honoring leadership in Fordham Prep students.<br />
Juniors and seniors are elected by a committee<br />
composed of four teachers and four students who<br />
are Maroon Key members. Their decision is based<br />
on the candidate's application, optional interview,<br />
and the recommendations of the teachers and fellow<br />
students. The committee seeks to recognize<br />
accomplishments in activities, academics, and service<br />
to school and community. The Maroon Key<br />
member is not someone who has a large following,<br />
but rather someone whose example should inspire<br />
others. It is always difficultto select new members<br />
because there are so many deserving candidates.<br />
The primary purpose of the Maroon Key is accomplished<br />
through the members' caring, helping, and<br />
serving other people.<br />
Christopher Walsh<br />
President of the Maroon Key '76<br />
Fr Mahoney, Moderator, & Pres C Walsh<br />
J Flemming, J Dillulio, M Biaggi, P. O'Rourke<br />
M Boyle, C LaSala, J Klustner, J. Doran, F Ahbeti, E Pillert. E. Robertson, J Schutty<br />
T McCabe & P Arabia<br />
V Coli & R Keane
Religious Life Committee<br />
Leads Christian Renewal<br />
The Religious Life Committee has helped bring about substantial<br />
progress in the spiritual developement of our school.<br />
First, and foremost, is the introduction of the "New Penance<br />
Rite" to the Prep's community. Another important work, which<br />
few have noticed, is the Committee's involvement in the retreat<br />
program. Prep students have participated in spiritual<br />
retreats with other schools from the New York area in the<br />
C.Y.O. Search Program, Christian Awakenings, and Teenager's<br />
Encounters with Christ.<br />
This year's Committee has made its major aim to strengthen<br />
the religious life in the Fordham Prep Community both with<br />
students and their parents. Hopefully, the work will not end<br />
this year but will continue for years to come.<br />
Religious Life Committee Chairman Mr, Benedict plans meeting with Mike<br />
Avallone.<br />
Above: Barney Beerman entertains at Calvary Hospital.<br />
Below: B. McCaffery wraps Christmas Presents for patients.<br />
Above: Fr. Mahoney, Fr. O'Brien, and Fr Fox administer the Eucharist marking the beginning<br />
of the Christmas season<br />
Below: Mr. Hawthorn and Joe Bertolas enjoy the singing at the annual concert by Prep<br />
students at Calvary Hospital
Staff<br />
RAMPART is published by the students of<br />
Fordham Preparatory School , East Fordham<br />
Road, Bronx, N.Y. 10^58.<br />
Subscriptions are $*t yearly.<br />
Editors in Chief<br />
John Fumo and<br />
Mark Liscio<br />
Sports Editor<br />
John Pettinelli<br />
Feature Editor<br />
Marco Remec<br />
News Editor<br />
Rod O'Connor<br />
Assistant News Editor John Klustner<br />
Business Editor<br />
Andy Rasiej<br />
Photo Editor<br />
Mike Needham<br />
Art Editor<br />
Jim Fleming<br />
Moderator Fr. Russell Sloun, S.J.<br />
Special thanks to Fr. Lombardi, S.J.<br />
Subscription Manager Ed McDermott<br />
Staff: 'Tom Boland, Peter Arabia, Jce<br />
Tafuri , Bob Hsrnigan, Vincent Ruggiero,<br />
Tom O'Keefe, Martin McNamara, Larry<br />
Curran, Jack Micali, Thomas O'Hanlon,<br />
John Rawlins, Joseph Trentacoste, Chris<br />
Ford, Peter Marshall, Greg Bedell, Gene<br />
Lanza, Richard Burke, Mike Moore, Bill<br />
Korchak, Tom Ficcara, Ed Pillert, Nick<br />
Scotto diCarlo, Larry McTague, Ed Mc-<br />
Aleer, Fred Alberti, Silvio Mazzella,<br />
Joe McDermott and Tom Campbell<br />
J. Fumo, M LISCIO, Editors-in-chief.<br />
J. Pettinelli, Sports Editor.<br />
Fr Sloun. Moderator; J Clustner, Asst. Ed.; M. Remec, Feature Ed.; R. Hannigan, E. McDermott. Missing:<br />
R. O'Connor, News Editor.<br />
A. Rasiej, Business Ed,
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Rams March For Life<br />
On Jan. 22, the third anniversary of the U.S. Supreme Court<br />
decision on abortion, 30 Prep students led by Mr. Beck and<br />
Fr. DiGiacomo traveled to Washington D.C., to lobby for the<br />
reversal of the decision. The students joined other anti-abortionists<br />
from all 50 states.<br />
The demonstration started in mid-morning across from the<br />
White House. The demonstrators then proceeded to march to<br />
the Washington Monument behind a banner declaring:<br />
"ABORTION: a woman's right to kill."<br />
At the Monument, the crowd heard speakers assail the Supreme<br />
Court decision. The Capitol police estimated the crowd<br />
to be between 25,000 and 50,000 people.<br />
After approximately two hours in the freezing weather, the<br />
demonstration moved to the Capitol. The first arrivals formed<br />
a circle around the building, which was aptly called "a circle<br />
of life." The speakers commended the crowd's actions and<br />
the perseverance they showed. Following a prayer by Bishop<br />
Welsh of Virginia, the demonstrators entered the nearby<br />
office buildings to continue lobbying for an amendment that<br />
would reverse the Supreme Court decision.<br />
Demonstrators march to Capitol Building<br />
Speeches demand repeal of pro-abortion bill<br />
Prep Responds With Blood<br />
On February 1 3 the Kwianis Key Club held its first blood drive of the Prep's<br />
history. In this joint venture with the Cooley's Anemia Research Foundation<br />
and the Red Cross, the Prep collected sixty-five pints of blood.<br />
Cooley's Anemia is a fatal incurable disease that afflicts youngsters, few<br />
victims of this disease live beyond their early teens. As a result of the disease<br />
they need frequent blood transfusions in order to survive. The Blood drive was<br />
a great success and the club plans to make the drive an annual event. Joe<br />
Decaminada and Steve Falci, aided by Marko Remec, directed the activities<br />
of the blood drive.<br />
Prepster prepares to give blood donation
Kiwanis Establishes<br />
Key Club<br />
Frank Young discusses with senior citizens<br />
The Kiwanis Key Club is basically a high<br />
school service organization modeled after<br />
Kiwanis, a service oriented group of business and<br />
professional men who sponsor and advise it in<br />
its various activities and projects. Key Clubbing<br />
is the largest high school service organization<br />
in North America and has two official publications,<br />
THE KEYNOTE and THE EMPIRE KEY.<br />
While the Club's emphasis is on service, either<br />
fund raising or volunteer projects, it also tries<br />
to involve itself actively in its high school and<br />
surrounding communities. In undertaking its<br />
projects, the Key Club's aim is the development<br />
of initiative, leadership ability, and good citizen<br />
practices while making the whole process fun,<br />
bringing the personal satisfaction of helping<br />
others to all its members.<br />
In the 1975-76 year, the Key Club has grown<br />
to over forty active members at the Prep, only<br />
two and a half years after it started. Headed by<br />
Marko Remec, President, Steve Falci and Peter<br />
Arabia, Vice-Presidents, Jim Curtin, Secretary,<br />
Dan Morrison, Treasurer, and Fr. Giblon, Moderator,<br />
the Key Club has accomplished much in<br />
the area of community service.<br />
The Club has raised more than seven hundred<br />
dollars for its year project, the Rosary Hill Hospital.<br />
By sponsoring movies and basketball contests,<br />
the Club raised enough money to send its<br />
representatives to the District Convention in<br />
April. The Club also hosted a Christmas dinner<br />
for senior citizens in December.<br />
The outlook is optimistic. The Key Club has<br />
found a place in the Prep and the Prep has<br />
found a place for it.<br />
President Marko Remec confers with Bob Russo<br />
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R. Hackett checks his time. Rams make splash<br />
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Marco surfaces during 100 yd. breaststroke.<br />
Greg Bedell churns toward finish<br />
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Relay mates Bell and Gaskin await Aquaram's touch.
Leveck is airborne during inward-back.<br />
Marshall captures the gold.<br />
What do you mean, they just finished the backstroke?
R 1 C Gaskin, M Remec. T Shaw. J John, T Hastings, B McCullough, R-2: J Sausto, A Clarke, C Levesque, J Carrozza, P Marshall R-3 S Deana, K.<br />
Weber, J Fleming, J Tully. K Mayer R-4 R Duke. R O'Connor. T Bell, T Campbell, W Whelan. R-5: M Fitzsimons, P Roche, P DeCaprio. S Murphy,<br />
M Hicks R-6 R Hausman, D Freer, 8 Hackett, F Bruskewicz<br />
R-l C Gaskin, J Fleming, S Murphy R-2 R O'Connor, T. Bell. M Rernec. M Fitz- R-1 • T Campbell, C. Gaskin, D Freer. R-2 Coach Joseph Bernal<br />
Simons. R-3 D, Freer, R Duke. T Campbell, B Whelan<br />
and Moderator Fr. J. Shields.<br />
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Prep Aquarams Raise Tide In Another<br />
Winning Season<br />
Defeat Arch Rival<br />
Columbia Prep<br />
The 1975-76 Fordham Prep swimming team enjoyed a<br />
most prosperous season, leaving all but one of its seven<br />
opponents in its rising tide.<br />
The team faced many top-notch private school teams,<br />
including Chaminade, St. Mary's (Manhasset), and St.<br />
Mary's of Greenwich. The high point of the season was the<br />
Prep's defeat of its archrival, Columbia Prep, in a very close<br />
and strategic meet. This victory summed up much of the<br />
spirit and determination of the team, and, finally, brought<br />
to light the full credit which belongs to the coach, Mr. Joseph<br />
Bernal, and the moderator, Fr. James Shields, S.J..<br />
Guided by these two men, the team has matured in three<br />
years from a team with potential to one with not only plenty<br />
of talent, but one with plenty of class as well.<br />
This year brought a new dimension: depth. For the past<br />
few years the team has lacked the swimmers who can<br />
bring in the vital points of third and fourth place finishes.<br />
However, the development of co-captains Dieter Freer and<br />
Conrad Gaskin, along with a whole team of seniors and<br />
juniors, filled that vacancy. The team has also added such<br />
top-line swimmers as Freshman Mark Hicks, Kurt Mayer,<br />
and Peter Marshall to the likes of Bobby Hackett, and Tom<br />
Campbell, the third co-captain of the team. This mixture of<br />
talent and incomparable spirit brought home a great season.<br />
Pan-American Champ, Bobby Hackett. ready for the plunge in a meet<br />
against rival<br />
Above: Diver Jim Tully heads to new heights in a backward Below Co-Captain Dieter Freer takes<br />
round in relay at Brooklyn College
(L-R| F. Hickey. J. O'Driscoll, P. Martyn. (L-R) W. Blabe. C. Racioppo. Mr. DaParma, C. Brucaliere, S. Pfister. (L-R) D. Benignetti, R Comettant, K.<br />
O'Hagan.<br />
(TOP-BOT.) P. D'Ariano, D. Forstall, A<br />
Pagan.<br />
(TOP-BOT.) R. Rodriguez, A. Collura, D.<br />
Shaw.<br />
Mr. DaParma's<br />
Mentees<br />
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TOP M McMahon.<br />
BOT: C. Keppler, M Conn<br />
L Benza, Mr Ahern, N Speranza<br />
M Sena, J Pirraglia<br />
Fr. Mounteer's Mentees<br />
T-B G Maldonado. E Whyte. 0 Thomas<br />
TOP H Espejo, D Pialtos<br />
BOT C Hymans, M Micalizz<br />
TOP R Carotenuto. J Tedesch<br />
BOT: J Cannella, K McGuire<br />
T Curtin, C Hanlon, S Mauro<br />
T-B G Dorata. A Woods. J Browne<br />
Mr. Ahern's<br />
Mentees
TOP: M. Lyon.<br />
BOT: J. Daly, T Coffield<br />
E. Rodriguez, J. Izquierdo, T. Hyatt, D. Smith. TOP: S. Ferranti<br />
BOT: R. Holland, J. McCaffrey.<br />
Fr. Mounteer's Mentees<br />
TOP: P. DeCaprio.<br />
BOT: G. Leong, T. Glav<br />
T-B: M. Frost, M. Morns, M Musgrove<br />
Mr. Hawthorn's<br />
Mentees<br />
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Mr. Martin's<br />
Mentees<br />
I IPS!<br />
J I r jft<br />
M<br />
I<br />
T-B: P. Kopera, M Allen, J DiGiorgi. J<br />
Cline.<br />
TOP R. Coulehan, T Delaney. F Silva<br />
BOT R Haddad, A Linares<br />
G Lanza. P. Rizzo. Mr Martin, C Levesque, R. Corcoran.<br />
TOP: C Overlander, R Hannigan.<br />
BOT: L-R- L McTague, K Maher.<br />
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Mr. Greco's<br />
Mentees<br />
—W i<br />
TOP: J. Cassidy.<br />
BOT: S. Wines, J. Meenan.<br />
J. O'Conner, M. Cicero, Mr. Greco, L. Garcia, J Castano. TOP E. O'Reilly.<br />
BOT: S. Kardos, G Gray.<br />
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TOP T Himmelberg. T McCormick<br />
BOT. T. Kelly. J. Ortiz<br />
P Roche, J Wines. S Hapillo, R Shannon<br />
TOP G Casey, M McKenzie<br />
BOT: V. Brophy, J Carrozza<br />
T-B: R Gagliano, J Mascia. D Leslie, K<br />
Grogan<br />
T-B: R. O'Neill, M Brown, J Ranni, E<br />
Grogan<br />
Dr. Minton's<br />
Mentees<br />
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Mr. Tarallo's<br />
Mentees<br />
T-B: M. McDermott, S. Bassetti, M<br />
Grayson, E. Kurzawa.<br />
TOP: E. Lukmann.<br />
BOT: T. O'Loughlin, W- Simmons.<br />
M. Carlyle, R. Spolzmo, Mr. Tarallo. B Wynne TOP: M Massa.<br />
BOT: P. Ragusa, R Murray<br />
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Mr. Johnson's<br />
Mentees<br />
TOP T LaPlaca<br />
BOT D Spalthoff. D Pedersen<br />
A Bird. R Booker, R Burke<br />
TOP R. Shaw.<br />
BOT: D. Corry, T, Byrne<br />
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TOP; J. Reilly<br />
BOT; A. Oddi, A. Fethiere<br />
P. DeMarinis, Fr Giblin, P. Gomprecht, M lannucc TOP G Labat<br />
BOT: M. Ryan, A. Paultre<br />
T-B: R. Hodge, J. Arii. P. Camas, J.<br />
Campagna.<br />
T-B J Mazzarulli. B. Sullivan, M<br />
McGumn, J. Torres.<br />
Fr. Giblin's<br />
Mentees<br />
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TOP C Maroldy, M. Tee<br />
BOT: J. Rukaj, C. raster.<br />
W. Houlihan. R. Hawthorn, Dr Nikol, B. Ottley. R Pandaleon T-B: R Rodriguez, J. Murtagh, J.<br />
McNamara.<br />
Dr. Nikol's<br />
Mentees<br />
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Mr. Formoso's<br />
Mentees<br />
L-R J. Letsen, J. Lynch L-R J. Sheehan, Mr. Formoso. P. Calamari L-R L. DiTomasso, T Smeland<br />
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KNEELING (L-R)<br />
R. Mattone<br />
R Haddad<br />
Brophy<br />
F. Young<br />
F. Raho<br />
A. Donofrio<br />
|R-2)<br />
E. Rodriquez<br />
D. Foz<br />
D. Maldanado<br />
T. McCabe<br />
(R-3)<br />
M. McDermott<br />
C. Dolan<br />
E O'Reilly<br />
J. Doran<br />
Coach: J. Carlucci<br />
E. Grog an<br />
Missing:<br />
Asst. coach Steve Corso<br />
W DeMarinis<br />
D. Ferran<br />
Young sets up opponent<br />
Tough-guy Brophy wraps up Hackley<br />
Big John buries his opponent<br />
98 Donofno struggles for the pin.
Wrestlers Develop Style<br />
And Form<br />
With the addition of Coach John Carlucci, the Prep's wrestling team made<br />
great strides. Wrestling is a sport contested at twelve various weight classes<br />
ranging from 98 to 220 lbs. The team showed enormous potential and guts<br />
as it faced a tough schedule against New York Military Academy and Croton-Harmon,<br />
two of the best wrestling schools in the area.<br />
Ralph Mattone, Ralph Haddad, Vince Brophy, Dave Ferran, Bill DeMarinis,<br />
and John Doran spear-headed the Rams' attack with Frank Young, Terry<br />
McCabe, Al Donofrio and Frank Raho all ably filling their weight classes.<br />
"The true measure of an athlete," said Coach Carlucci, "is what he does<br />
when he's tired." "It's a matter of having no more to give," remarked Coach<br />
Steve Corso, "then reaching down and finding it, all in what must be the<br />
most agonizing six minutes in all sports."<br />
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J.V.'s Capture Winning Season §<br />
"Jaws ' warms up<br />
TOP (L-R); G Pyne, C Overlander, E Lukman, E Bell, R Booker, M Sena, M McClellan, Fr Charles Sullu<br />
Head Coach BOT (L-R); M Greyson, J. Pirraglia, W Simmons, A Collura, D Forstall, M Allen<br />
The J. V. Basketball team overcame significant obstacles to finish the<br />
75-76 season with a fine 1 2-8 record. The Prep five led by the scoring<br />
of captain Russell Booker and guard Mike Allen won its first four games.<br />
The Prep lost in a tough battle with division leading Rice 66-63, to open<br />
the season.<br />
After the Rice game, the team showed real spirit by crushing undefeated<br />
Salisian 67-40. It was an all-around team effort but special attention<br />
must be given to the leadership of Tony Collura and the shooting of Mark<br />
McClellan and Elston Bell.<br />
The team then won three of its next four games, including an important<br />
league victory over LaSalle.<br />
Following a disappointing loss to lona Prep, the team suffered a double<br />
overtime loss to St. Raymonds. These two defeats coupled with their<br />
third league loss in a row, to Rice, sent the team into a three way tie for<br />
fourth place.<br />
The team ended its slide by routing a weak St. Agnes team. The Prep<br />
five then played a critical game against LaSalle. Despite the absence of<br />
Russell Booker, Elston Bell and Mike Sena, supplied the necessary scoring<br />
punch to lead the Prep to a seven point victory.<br />
In the final game of the regular season, the J.V. suffered a setback to<br />
an underrated Dubois squad, despite strong performances by Mark<br />
McClellan and John Pirraglia.<br />
In spite of the loss to Rice at the end of the season, the J.V. secured<br />
a playoff berth.<br />
The toil of 5'/2 months of hard work was going to be decided by 3<br />
games. After defeating the first two opponents, the Prep five faced a<br />
strong Tolentine team. The Prep led for most of the first half. In what<br />
proved to be a poor shooting game, the Prep five were outscored by<br />
Tolentine 10-0 late in the first half. This scoring burst left the Prep<br />
trailing by six points at halftime.<br />
Late in the game Tolentine went into a stall game for about five<br />
minutes. The Prep squad was unable to make up the scoring deficit and<br />
was defeated by a score of 40 to 33. Despite this playoff loss, the Prep<br />
J.V. had an extremely gratifying season.<br />
Bell displays perfect jumper<br />
McClellan's tough inside.
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Booker fires from long range.<br />
Scrappy M. Allen looks for two<br />
Lukmann "skies" to take opening tap<br />
Hey Coach, can I tell my big brother on them'
Frosh Cagers Hustle to Winning Season<br />
STANDING: E. Rembert, T. Cullinane, M. Casey. N. Nikic, M. Maiullari, P. DeCaprio, C. Hassler. G. Bellino, and Coach Julio Diaz. KNEELING. T. Schipper, A. Gentile,<br />
J. Pegram, T. Williams, and J. Cahill.<br />
Jump-shot by Williams Coach Diaz & Captains Casey & Hassler. Mauillan takes aim
Ram Cagers Capture C.H.S.A.A. Play-Off Position<br />
The '75-76 Ram Varsity, under its<br />
new head coach, Bruce Bott, reached<br />
the C.H.S.A.A. play-offs for the first<br />
time in five years. The Rams had many<br />
bright spots in the season, including<br />
Pat O'Rourke's 15 p.p.g average and<br />
Ed McAleer's aggressive play that<br />
earned him 14 p.p.g.<br />
The rebounding strength came from<br />
Seniors Tom Delaney and Brian Corcoran<br />
and Juniors Tom Rizzo and Pat<br />
Ogiste.<br />
Impressive victories were recorded<br />
against Cardinal Spellman in the opening<br />
game, and in a home series over<br />
arch-rival lona.<br />
In their up and down season, the high<br />
spot for the Rams came at Christmas<br />
time. The Rams captured the Pleasantville<br />
Tournament Championship by defeating<br />
a strong Pleasantville team,<br />
52-49, in the final. Here they placed<br />
Ray Holland and Ed McAleer on the alltournament<br />
team. Holland was named<br />
MVP. of the Tournament.<br />
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Brian Corcoran looks to pass.
Pat Ogiste zeroes in on hoop<br />
Brian Brady looks for an assist<br />
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Top McAleer shows high scoring form.<br />
Bottom Hassler provides rebounding strength.<br />
Top Rams defense cuts off passing lanes<br />
Center: Delaney goes way up<br />
Bottom Holland flies by Salesian.<br />
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107
Can I say that I am I?<br />
No matter how variant or unestablished.<br />
At heart I am myself.<br />
Numerous problems steep within my per<br />
And obstruct my distinctive destination.<br />
I become altered and channeled at times<br />
Yet I retain my individualism.<br />
As for thought;<br />
I am a dreamer;<br />
Hoping to establish myself.<br />
Dream on great one.<br />
While distinguishing your confi<br />
Talents surround me, I know it.<br />
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They are suppressed by fear and unconce<br />
Push on, I must be I,<br />
Myself is there somewhere.<br />
Yandow '76<br />
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Spring Fever And The Fordham Prep Plan<br />
Ummh ... I wonder what's going on Dillulio is selling Persian rugs What period is this?<br />
You want me? Laterl Jones Beach. Ninth period — Surf's upl
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ur eyes and emotions;<br />
sense it, and feel it,<br />
nd welcome it.<br />
im the abyss of winter<br />
we have journeyed far;<br />
The sun's awakening and<br />
the current's crispness<br />
prevailed and we lifted<br />
our heads in anticipation<br />
for all to spring up anew<br />
And to begin again life.<br />
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Tennis<br />
Team<br />
Triumphs<br />
The 1975-76 Varsity, J.V., and Freshman Tennis Teams had a<br />
very successful fall season. All three squads swept both singles and<br />
doubles in the annual Catholic High Schools Athletic Association<br />
tennis tournament.<br />
One of the reasons for their success is the backbone of Fordham<br />
tennis, their coach, Mr. John J. Rooney. Mr. Rooney uses his impressive<br />
amount of teaching experience to help each player realize his<br />
full potential. Any student can testify to the rewards of Mr. Rooney's<br />
influence. As long as the Prep has the dedication, knowledge, and<br />
friendliness that Mr. Rooney has, our Tennis Teams will remain<br />
successful.<br />
Joe Pelhllo, CHSAA Champ, Billy Hawhtorn, CHSAA Finalist.<br />
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Stephen Kenny, and Greg Magner, CHSAA Doubles Champ.<br />
Mr. F. Beck, Moderator and Mr. J. Rooney, Coach,<br />
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Varsity Tennis<br />
Peter Ross putting everthing into his backhand Ed Sillier exibiting his style and Joe Molloy showing his strong forehand<br />
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R— 1:J. O'Connor, W.Sanchez,J Molloy,W Hawthorn. S Kenny. R - 2 J Konefal. P Ross.<br />
J Pellillo, H Frias, G Magner. D Mofnson<br />
Joe Pellilo exhibiting his blazing backhand<br />
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Tennis<br />
Junior Varsity And Freshmen<br />
J.V. Tennis: T. Curtin. J. Tully, P. DeCaprio. P. Gomprecht, J. O'Connor. V. Brophy. C. Freshman Tennis M. Morrison. K. O'Connor, J McNamara, M. Kenny, W. Dobbin, R<br />
Leuesque<br />
Hernandez<br />
Coach Rooney. J.V. Captain, Paul Gomprecht; Moderator, Mr. Beck<br />
Freshman John McNamara<br />
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Freshman Robert Hernandez
THE JAZZ<br />
CLUB<br />
Plays It Lite<br />
And Lively<br />
(R-1) C. Brown, Mr. Tobin, M. Digirolamo. (R-2) L. Curreri (SITTING), L<br />
Marchiony, K Howell, P Krey. B Bianchi.<br />
The pled pipers.<br />
Tobin's team tunes their tubes<br />
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R-1. C Lauber, J Francesco, T Boland, R Memoli, E. Robertson, E. McNierney R-2 F.Jara.M Digirolamo. R-3 P. McNierney,<br />
M Mernck. F Pretel. Director Mr. Robert L Corbino<br />
Tom Hyatt tunes up.<br />
L Curren, P McNierney, M Mernck<br />
C Maluenda, T Byrne, P. Dillon<br />
FRONT W O'Neill. J DeFrancesco. T Boland BACK J Grasso. B Larcey, M Hicks,<br />
L. Curren
Band Entertains<br />
Prep Community<br />
C. Lauber, J, DeFrancesco, R. Memoli<br />
C. Racioppo. C. Novell!, J. DeLosa, W O'Neill<br />
Director Mr R Corbino, P. Craig, J. Am, C. Racioppo<br />
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S.S. Ramkin Rules The Waves<br />
Ed Bonanno, Captain; Crew: Jim O'Connor, John Johnson, Ed Brophy, Jim Ward, John<br />
Saunders, Dan Morrison, Ray Keane, Steward; Tony Karpowich, Pilot; Terry McCabe,<br />
Jack Walsh, Frank Young, Bursar; Mike Conn, Peter Reeder, Chris Conn, Bill Korchak,<br />
Navigator; Tim Brosnan, Carmine Rossi, Harry Brown, First Mate; Gino DelGuercio, Whaler;<br />
Rev. Stanely J. O'Konsky, S.J., Chaplain.<br />
Edward R. Bonanno<br />
Editor-in-Chief<br />
Anthony J. Karpowich<br />
Art & Design Editor<br />
Harold R. Brown<br />
Ass't Editor-in-Chief<br />
Raymond T. Keane<br />
Production Editor<br />
William M. Korchak<br />
Layout Editor<br />
Timothy J. Brosnan<br />
Sports Editor
And Lands Safely At The Happy Shores<br />
SITTING: Squeaking Squirrel Bedell, Racing Robin Reda, Dependable Jack Gearns. R — 2; Flying<br />
Feather Fleming, Chief Montezuma's Revenge Sloun, Crazy Horse Hrabsky, Mini Mole Micalizzi,<br />
Leaping Trout Lambert, Friar Bonaventure Bucko, Babbling Bull Bohn, Wild Turkey McNamara,<br />
Running Deer Uggeri, Wampum Whimpy Willy Whelan, Mild Mouse Monte.<br />
Terrence M. McCabe John W. Gearns Francis X. Young<br />
Senior Editor Activities Editor Business Manager<br />
William Whelan Louis G. Del Guercio Thomas H. Lambert James G. Fleming<br />
Literary Editor Photography Editor Business Manager Art Editor
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NIORS<br />
I lack the adjectives, verbs and nouns<br />
To do full justice to the clowns.<br />
Their hearts are constantly breaking, I hear,<br />
And who am I to Interfere?<br />
I'd rather shake hands with Mr. Ringling<br />
And tell him his circus is a beautiful thingling,<br />
Ogden Nash
Mr. Beck's<br />
Mentees<br />
TOP M Connolly, J P. Sullivan<br />
BOT: F. Holbrook. C DeSanto<br />
TOP-BOT: C. Murtaugh, C. Murphy, A Kelly, Mr Beck<br />
TOP: A. Todman, J Grasso.<br />
BOT: S DiCarlo, E Collopy<br />
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Fr. Rooney's<br />
Mentees<br />
TOP-BOT: J. Dit_oren2O. P. Santini. S<br />
Moran, S. Ruggiero.<br />
TOP-BOT: J. Walsh, t. McDermott. J<br />
O'Shaughnessy, J. Pucci.<br />
OP: M. Digirolamo, C. EM.<br />
OT: R. Johnson, W. O'Neill.<br />
A. Lauritano, D. Miele. L. Curre TOP M Tocchet, M. Wines<br />
BOT S Kenny. K Weber.<br />
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S. Flynn. M. Guariajia. W. Cotfield. P<br />
Greco.<br />
Fr. Sullivan's<br />
Mentees<br />
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Top: E. Madden, C. Pine<br />
Bot: J. Mrugalski, B. McKiernan<br />
IK*<br />
Top-Bot K Kearns, F. Dommguez<br />
Fr. DiGiacomo's<br />
Mentees<br />
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Fr. Lombardi's<br />
Mentees<br />
TOP-BOT. J. McCarrick, B. Bianchi, J<br />
Dillon, M. Uggeri.<br />
TOP-BOT K. Lowe. D Robbins. J<br />
Barkwill, P Cavanaugh<br />
TOP M Hyacinthe<br />
BOT G. McGreal. A Stadmk<br />
T Rizzo, Fr Lombardi, J. Tully, M Sardo<br />
TOP: L. Moschetta, W Rawluk<br />
BOT M Monaco, P Caruana<br />
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TOP: J. Pompilio, R DeFelice.<br />
BOT: A. Pucci, S. Tomiko.<br />
B. McGinn, Fr. Mahoney, E. Vol TOP: P Reeder, M McConnell<br />
BOT M Boyle. J. Murphy.<br />
TOP-BOT: B. McCaffrey, C.<br />
Kalaidjian, P. Bonfiglio.<br />
Kelly, D.<br />
: m<br />
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TOP-BOT: B. Mack, R. Sallese, J.<br />
Ricchezza, B Buccien<br />
Fr. Mahoney's<br />
Mentees<br />
129
TOP J. Hemsley, A. Lanza<br />
BOT: F. Mahoney, C. Conn<br />
G Magner, G Laskoski, Fr. R. Sloun, T. Mullin, T, Singleton<br />
TOP: C LaSala, D. Ferret, R. Burke, F<br />
Cartelli.<br />
Fr. Sloun's<br />
Mentees<br />
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Fr. Flood's<br />
Mentees<br />
131
TOP W. Hall, J. LaGattuta.<br />
BOT: D Pardo, H Alicandri<br />
T. Worgul, Mr Gurfein, M. Boscia, M. Mella TOP P. Farenga, M Mannino.<br />
BOT: W vanRavenswaay, T. Gonzalez<br />
TOP-BOT<br />
Beltran.<br />
E. McAleer, R. Hackett, R<br />
TOP-BOT: N Edmonds, F Haber, P. Delli<br />
Carpmi.<br />
Mr. Gurfein's<br />
Mentees<br />
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J. Dixon, V- Tuccillo, Mr. Geraghty, F. Raho<br />
f-B: M. Chianese, G. Chimehs,<br />
T. McKenna M. Sweeney.<br />
Mr. Geraghty's<br />
Mentees<br />
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Above: Senior Ernie Robertson anchored the Mile Relay tearr<br />
and in individual races won the 400 meter dash at the Mt St<br />
Michael's Games setting the school record for the 300 yd<br />
dash He also holds the City Champ title for the 440 yd which<br />
he won at the New York Armory.<br />
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Ernie Robertson Captures 440<br />
E. Robertson gets into high gear.<br />
SUPPORT YOUR<br />
M McConnell blazes t>v opponents<br />
A successful indoor season rose to a climax on Feb. 20th. That night Fordham had its<br />
first representative in the Olympic Invitational in six years. The Fordham mile relay<br />
completed the field of five qualifiers by slipping ahead of Bishop Loughlin by one tenth<br />
of a second.<br />
Matched against strong opponents as Maria Regina, Power Memorial, St. Francis Prep,<br />
and lona Prep, the Prep team appeared to be the immediate underdog. Throughout the<br />
league some teams felt Fordham wasn't good enough to be there. Confident, the team<br />
publicized their upcoming contest. That night the team was received by a loyal crowd<br />
as it entered the Garden's arena. From the moment the gun went off until the tape was<br />
broken Fordham Prep proved that it deserved to run that night.<br />
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yd. C.H.S.A.A. First Place<br />
><br />
J. Schutty awaits starting gun<br />
SUPPORT YOU!<br />
John Schutty left the pack behind with a perfect start and ran an even first leg. A tough<br />
second leg by Tom Ficarra kept Fordham in a close third. Then a breath-taking stick<br />
hand-off set Matt McConnell on his way. McConnell followed with a swift race that kept<br />
the team a very close third. Ernest Robertson ran the anchor leg and blazed into second<br />
place. When the smoke cleared Fordham had finished a strong third in 3:30.1; only seven<br />
tenths behind first and two tenths from second. The harriers had made their mark among<br />
their rivals. Fordham Prep now had a team ranked among the top three in the C.H.S.A.A.<br />
The following weekend Bill Thierfelder captured second in the high jump, and Ernie<br />
Robertson took first in the 440 yd. run in the C.H.S.A.A. City Championships.<br />
T Ficarra pulls ahead of the pack<br />
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Russian<br />
Club<br />
Comrades: S. Fernandez, B. Bianchi, W. van Ravenswaay, F. Pretel, P. Santini, E. Hayfield,<br />
Mr. Pucciarelli, G. McGreal, J. Klustner, W. Rawluk, T. Rizzo, B. McMahon, P Cavanaugh, M<br />
Digirolamo, A. Stadnik, C. Ell, J. Pompilio<br />
Comrades: T. Rizzo, W. Rawluk, B. Bianchi. E. Hayfield. P. Cavanaugh<br />
Italian Club<br />
FRONT: E. Voli, M. Manniho, V. Ruggiero 2nd ROW: L. Pucci, D. Blanda, P. Cristello, M<br />
Boscia 3rd ROW: Mr. Tarallo. P. Arabia, F. Lettieri. A. Donofrio, D. Dessi<br />
President Peter Arabia speaks to<br />
The Italian Club is dedicated to fostering an interest<br />
in Italian culture and traditions. We attempt<br />
to do this by creating the opportunity to experience<br />
many aspects of Italian life, past and present.<br />
We have sponsored trips to various presentations<br />
of Italian performing arts. In an attempt to<br />
fulfill a student's desire to study the Italian language,<br />
lessons have been given to club members<br />
at our meetings.<br />
Even though the Italian Club was started only<br />
four years ago, its influence has spread throughout<br />
the Prep Community.<br />
. tne group gives him their un-divided attention.
Stamp And Coin Club<br />
Vho licked the stamps?<br />
French Club<br />
G. Soscia. T Mullin, H. Fnas. J. I rujillo. R. Haddad. Fr. Mou<br />
2: S O'Reilly, D Cruz, J. Trentacoste, J Micali, T OKeefe
Schola<br />
Cantorum<br />
The Fordham Prep Choir, under the direction<br />
of Mr. Johnson, has performed outstandingly<br />
this past year. With concerts at the<br />
World Trade Center, the Mothers Club<br />
Christmas Party, Rosary Hill Hospital, the<br />
Bridgeview Nursing Home and numerous<br />
other social events, the Choir has lightened<br />
the hearts and souls of thousands by their<br />
spirit and music.<br />
Perhaps the most interesting experience<br />
of this year's Choir was its trip to Hartford<br />
Connecticut where it performed with girls<br />
from North West Hartford Catholic High<br />
School. As guests of the girls' families, the<br />
Choir not only performed, but also were escorted<br />
around the historical sites of the city<br />
by their hosts. In all the choir has had seven<br />
concerts with girls' schools this year.<br />
In the concerts held at the Prep: the Folk<br />
Concert, the Winter's End Concert, and the<br />
Spring Concert, the choir specialized in<br />
American music celebrating the bicentennial<br />
year.<br />
The musical happening of the year will undoubtedly<br />
be the Festival of Nations Competition<br />
in Washington, DC. during June. Many<br />
outstanding choirs throughout the United<br />
States and Canada will be competing for the<br />
honor of the best Choir on the Continent.<br />
Mr James Kenneth Johnson. Choir Director
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Prep's Bicentennial<br />
Salute To OUR TOWN<br />
Kilgannon Heads Lively<br />
And Professional Cast<br />
r><br />
Editor Webb (L. Curreri) discusses the news<br />
Stage Manager (B Kilgannon) introduces Emily.<br />
M. Cerbone and C Brown talk about the wedding.
Mrs. Gibbs (Sharon Rollamn} encourages George (A Beerman}<br />
Above: Emily (Elizabeth Terp) learns domestic Skills<br />
3elow: Mr Geraghty & Fr. Leonard Historian Mark Merrick '76<br />
Not to be outdone by the bicentennial minute,<br />
Fordham Prep's Dramatic Society offered a salute<br />
to the nation's celebration with a lively production<br />
of Thornton Wilder's classic drama. OUR TOWN.<br />
Set in Grover's Corners, a small New England village<br />
of early twentieth-century vintage, OUR<br />
TOWN deals with the complaint that people hurry<br />
through life too quickly without taking time to appreciate<br />
the beauty and simplicity it has to offer<br />
each individual. People attain such a realization<br />
only after death, when, unfortunately, it is far too<br />
late.<br />
Unique to the play's structure is the character of<br />
the Stage Manager who steps in as the play's narrator.<br />
Throughout the course of the play, the narrator<br />
appears to act as a commentator, something in<br />
the style of the chorus in a Greek tragedy. He often<br />
delivers his lines directly to the audience, sometimes<br />
engaging them in dialogue. This strenuous<br />
role, requiring enormous feats of memory, skills in<br />
fluency, and clear comprehension of the play's<br />
message, was smoothly commandeered by William<br />
Kilgannon '76 in his first and highly acclaimed<br />
performance at the Prep.<br />
Rarely does an all-male school produce a play<br />
with such demanding female roles. The challenge<br />
was more than met by the actresses in the female<br />
roles. The female lead, Emily, the young girl who<br />
sorrowfully realizes life's bitter irony, was sensitively<br />
portrayed by Elizabeth Terp of Mount Saint<br />
Ursula. Elizabeth was admirably supported by Marie<br />
McCourt (MSU) in the role of Emily's mother,<br />
Mrs. Webb.<br />
Arnold Beerman '76 revealed more of his talent<br />
in an outstanding portrayal of George, Emily's<br />
beau. Sharon Rollman (SMU) also took honors as<br />
George's mother, the patient caring Mrs. Gibbs,<br />
who carries on through life and death with stoic<br />
resignation.<br />
The clever wit of Editor Webb, played by Lee<br />
Curreri '77, added vital elements of levity to the<br />
play. Mark Cerbone '76 commanded a convincing<br />
role as Dr. Gibbs, the devoted professional man<br />
and father. Philip Farenga '77 stole many a scene<br />
with his more than credible characterization of the<br />
drunken choir master and village scandal, Simon<br />
Stimpson. Mark Merrick '76 presented a fine performance<br />
as the town's historian.<br />
Mr. Joseph Geraghty, of the Prep's English Department,<br />
exhibited his wise, professional touch in<br />
the selection, casting, directing, and guiding of<br />
this successful production. Undoubtedly, this is<br />
only a hint of the genius and vitality he will bring<br />
to the Dramatics Society. Working in close harmony<br />
with Mr. Geraghty was Fr. John Leonard whose<br />
brilliant imagination and creativity, coupled with a<br />
steady business sense, inspired success as well as<br />
dedication in the students. Production Manager<br />
Chris Ford '76 continually boosted the casts<br />
morale and spirit by his encouragement and devotion.<br />
The Society's dramatization of OUR TOWN<br />
marks an unforgettable moment in the history of<br />
Fordham Prep's theater.<br />
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Golfers Take To The Links<br />
This year's golf team is very confident in attaining a high standing<br />
during its various matches scheduled in the spring. Confidence was<br />
inspired because the majority of members, who held successful<br />
positions last year, as Juniors, are able to compete in this season's<br />
tournaments.<br />
Although practice was minimal during the fall, our early spring<br />
work-out should show us victory at our home course at Winged Foot<br />
Country Club, and frequent visits to Lake Isle C.C. The teams opposed<br />
at home courses are obliged to return the invitation at their<br />
home. Therefore, the members receive the opportunity to play at<br />
various professional courses throughout Westchester.<br />
For preparation other than practice, the team is able to view the<br />
professionals by the use of various movies within the school. This<br />
gives them the chance to visualize how the swing should be executed<br />
and ultimately results in better play on the course. Hence, no<br />
matter what the final record shows, each participating student experiences<br />
a very enjoyable season.<br />
Mike Moore demonstrates his exquisite form.<br />
Bob Hawthorn, Mr. R Hawthorn, Moderator; Chris Conn, Ray Keane, Ed Pillert, Bob Johnson,<br />
Mike Moore, Ed Brophy<br />
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Prep Students<br />
Bring Help And<br />
Happiness To The<br />
Sick At Rosary Hill<br />
Every Friday four or five Fordham Prep students,<br />
under the direction of Mr. Robert Hawthorn<br />
of the Math Department, leave school to<br />
donate their time and energy to the care of terminally<br />
ill patients at Rosary Hill Hospital.<br />
The students not only wash, feed, and help<br />
the patients but also try to bring some cheer<br />
and happiness into their lives, by showing that<br />
they are concerned and interested. The students<br />
stage shows for the patients on holidays<br />
with music and song.<br />
Many patients at Rosary Hill have no families<br />
and look forward to the arrival of our students.<br />
R. Trahan brings a smile to a patient's face.<br />
Right: Dennis Porcaro helps bring in some light.<br />
R. Trahan and F Dominquez converse with patients F. Cahill and F Dominquez render their services to a patient
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1James D. Howard<br />
Student Government President<br />
Thoreau wrote: "Only that day<br />
dawns to which we are awake "<br />
The art of awareness is the act of<br />
learning how to wake up to the<br />
eternal miracle of life with its<br />
limitless possibilities.<br />
The Art of Living<br />
winter by spring, i lift my dimunittve<br />
spire to merciful Him whose only<br />
now is forever: standing erect in the<br />
deathless truth of his presence<br />
(welcoming humbly His light and<br />
proudly His darkness)<br />
e. e cummings<br />
John M Aglio<br />
There never seems to be enough<br />
time to do the things you want to do<br />
once you find them<br />
Jim Croce<br />
Jose Allen<br />
Until today. May 31, 1976, my life<br />
has been dedicated to different<br />
ways, aims undecided, and the<br />
discovery of meaning But. I assure<br />
myself that my life after this date<br />
will be aimed to the seeking of truth<br />
and the finding of struggle and<br />
success.<br />
Samuel Allen<br />
Conquering, holding, daring,<br />
venturing as we go the unknown<br />
ways<br />
Pioneers!<br />
Oh, Pioneers'<br />
Walt Whitman<br />
Henry Alicandri<br />
Seen enough The vision was met<br />
with in every air Had enough.<br />
Sounds of cities, in the evening and<br />
in the sun, and always Known<br />
enough Life's halts — O Sounds<br />
and Visions Departure in new<br />
affection and new noise<br />
Rimbaud<br />
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Frank Altieri<br />
It rained real hard and for a real<br />
long time . . .<br />
Randy Newman<br />
Peter K. Arabia<br />
unless you love someone, nothing<br />
else makes any sense.<br />
e. e. cummings<br />
Anthony Asciutto<br />
It's only the giving that makes you.<br />
Jethro Tull<br />
Michael Avallone<br />
Every year is getting shorter never<br />
seem to find the time.<br />
Plans that either come to naught or<br />
half a page of scribbled lines . . .<br />
Pink Floyd<br />
Arnold Beerman<br />
John Avanzino<br />
Love will keep us together.<br />
Neil Sedaka<br />
Charles A. Batista<br />
Let me but live my life from year to<br />
year<br />
With forward face and unreluctant<br />
soul.<br />
Not hurrying to, nor turning from<br />
the goal.<br />
Henry Van Dyke<br />
Brian J. Battersby<br />
There's treasure children always<br />
seek to find.<br />
And just like us, You must have<br />
had,<br />
A Once Upon A Time<br />
Elton John<br />
Well I got this guitar and I learned<br />
how to make it talk<br />
and my car's out back if you're<br />
ready<br />
to take that long walk.<br />
Bruce Springsteen<br />
148
Thomas G. Bell<br />
A man may die, nations may rise<br />
and fait, but an idea lives on. Ideas<br />
have endurance without death.<br />
John F Kennedy<br />
Alberto Bermudez<br />
The thoughts that come often<br />
unsought, and, as it were, drop into<br />
the mind, are commonly the most<br />
valuable of any we have.<br />
John Locke<br />
Lawrence Berry<br />
We must set brand new goafs<br />
we must not lose control<br />
of the possibility<br />
of finding a discovery<br />
that would let everybody see<br />
we were just meant to be.<br />
Jerry Kath, Chicago<br />
Frank T. Bertolini<br />
No man is an island, entire of itself:<br />
Every man is a piece of the<br />
continent,<br />
A part of the main.<br />
John Donne<br />
The true mark of a man is not one<br />
who never fails but one who has the<br />
will power and mental fortitude to<br />
rise after he fails.<br />
Steven Bluitt<br />
Steven Blau<br />
Thomas Boland<br />
So on we go, boats against the<br />
current, borne back ceasingly into<br />
our past.<br />
F. S. Fitzgerald<br />
I'm eighteen and I like it.<br />
Alice Cooper<br />
Take a walk on the wildside.<br />
Lou Reed<br />
Rebel, Rebel, your face is a mess.<br />
David Bowie<br />
The future is purchased by the<br />
present.<br />
Samuel Johnson<br />
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Timothy J. Brosnan<br />
Time for a new day, In search of a<br />
new way, But are you sure that it<br />
will do? World in changes . . . I've<br />
got a lot to learn about you . . .<br />
you've got a lot to learn about me<br />
too<br />
Dave Mason<br />
1.XEdward R. Bonanno<br />
Tomorrow we will run faster,<br />
stretch out our arms farther<br />
And one fine morning — .<br />
F. Scott Fitzgerald<br />
Clarence Brown<br />
We've come together on this<br />
special day, to sing our message<br />
loud and clear Looking back we've<br />
touched on sorrowful days.<br />
Earth, Wind, and Fire<br />
Harold Richard<br />
Brown<br />
You can't please everyone,<br />
so you've got to please<br />
yourself<br />
Rick Nelson<br />
J<br />
Anthony J. Buro<br />
So on and on you go, the seconds<br />
tick the time out. There's so much<br />
left to know, and I'm on the road to<br />
find out —.<br />
Cat Stevens<br />
Robert Brian Burke<br />
Et ignotas animum dimittit in artes.<br />
Ovid, Metamorphoses VIM, 188<br />
Kent Eardley Butler<br />
Three things are necessary for the<br />
salvation of man: to know what he<br />
ought to believe in; to know what<br />
he ought to desire; and to know<br />
what he ought to do —<br />
St. Thomas Aquinas<br />
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Robert N. Calbi<br />
You see things as they are, and ask,<br />
Why? But I dream things that never<br />
were: and I ask Why not?<br />
George Bernard Shaw<br />
Drew A. Cacciottoli<br />
Desire to know why, curiosity,<br />
which is alust of the mind, that by a<br />
perseverance of delight in the<br />
continued and indefatigable<br />
generation of knowledge,<br />
exceedeth the short vehemence of<br />
any carnal pleasure.<br />
Hobbes: Leviathan VI<br />
Philip Henry Camacho<br />
The years have passed so quickly<br />
One thing I've understood<br />
I'm only learning<br />
To tell the trees from wood.<br />
John Lennon<br />
Neil Camera<br />
Beware of all enterprises<br />
requiring new clothes.<br />
H. D. Thoreau<br />
Robert Capucci<br />
There are none so blind as those<br />
that will not see.<br />
" Thomas Campbell<br />
There's nothing noble in being<br />
superior to somebody else — the<br />
only real nobility is being superior<br />
to your former self.<br />
Whitney M Young, Sr.<br />
Lawrence Paul Cartelli<br />
Two roads diverged in a wood, and<br />
I — I took the one less traveled by,<br />
And that has made all the<br />
difference.<br />
Robert Frost<br />
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Patrick Chang<br />
Visions. . . that can stir up my soul<br />
. . . Visions . . . that will never let<br />
go ... Sweet baby ... I ... have<br />
some visions of you (arf!)<br />
The Eagles<br />
Mark J. Cerbone<br />
"For four years my notebooks have<br />
been taken, my schoolbag hidden<br />
in toilets. I've been hit with pies,<br />
stepped with bibles — and, you<br />
know, I'm gonna miss every<br />
damn minute of it."<br />
John M. Cautillo<br />
It is not the size of the man in th<br />
fight, but the size of the fight in th<br />
man.<br />
Gary Cennerazzo<br />
I used to know where the ending<br />
and the world began but now it's<br />
getting hard to te))<br />
I could be just around the corner<br />
from Heaven or a mile from Hell.<br />
Jackson Brown<br />
Edgardo Chin<br />
Breath deep the gathering gloom<br />
Watch lights fade from early room<br />
Bedsitter people look back and<br />
lament<br />
Another day's useless energy<br />
spent.<br />
The Moody Blues<br />
Steven Clementson<br />
Rage, rage against the dying of the<br />
light.<br />
Pylan Thomas<br />
Vincent J. Coli<br />
Ah, but a man's reach should<br />
exceed his grasp, or what's a<br />
heaven for?<br />
Browning<br />
Brian A. Comi<br />
"Life is just a bowl of cherries; but<br />
it seems I always end up with the<br />
pits!"<br />
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Michael J. Connor<br />
. . . And you and I reach over the<br />
sun for the river; And you and I call<br />
over valleys of endless seas<br />
Jon Anderson<br />
Michael Considine<br />
There would have been a time for<br />
such a word. To-morrow, and<br />
to-morrow, and to-morrow.<br />
Macbeth<br />
Brian Corcoran<br />
We have the power to make<br />
ourselves better than we are, and<br />
all of our daily efforts create in us a<br />
person who understands, a person<br />
who really lives and one who<br />
thrusts toward a larger victory.<br />
Vincent Lombardi<br />
When summer came, Orr rolled up<br />
the side flaps to allow a breeze that<br />
never blew to flush away the baked<br />
David Cruz<br />
Today, now that he is no longer<br />
among us, who can replace my old<br />
friend at the gates of this kingdom?<br />
Who will look after the garden until<br />
we can get back to it?<br />
Albert Camus<br />
Where the shadows run from<br />
themselves, you said no strings<br />
would secure you at the station.<br />
Cream<br />
I'm grateful to anyone that<br />
'happy' or 'free'<br />
For giving me hope while I'm<br />
looking to see<br />
The light that has lighted the world.<br />
George Harrison<br />
I am a man who wants to climb the<br />
mountain of Destiny<br />
For Destiny holds true fulfillment<br />
and purpose in my life<br />
153
Regis A. Dale<br />
In my chamber I invite God<br />
and his angels thither; when<br />
they are there I neglect God<br />
and his angels for my friend<br />
calling.<br />
Adaptation from John<br />
Donne<br />
James Martin Curtin<br />
There are many here among us who<br />
think that life is but a dream.<br />
Bob Dylan<br />
Geoffrey B. Davis<br />
Take a right at the light.<br />
Keep going strait until night<br />
and<br />
then boys . . you're on<br />
your own.<br />
Bruce Springsteen<br />
Joseph Decaminada<br />
>st thou love life? Then waste not time, for<br />
le is the stuff that life is made of<br />
Ben Franklin<br />
Thomas Delaney<br />
Set realistic goals, and fall to no<br />
obstacles<br />
Louis Defeo<br />
You do not realize how wonderful<br />
and great it was, until the time<br />
arrives when you have to leave it<br />
Kenneth Delasho<br />
The time is gone, the year is<br />
over, Thought I'd have<br />
something more to say.<br />
Pink Floyd<br />
154
Louis Guy Del<br />
Guercio<br />
He who dies without a grave<br />
is covered by the sky<br />
Luke<br />
Domenico Delli Carpini<br />
Life is too important a matter to be<br />
taken seriously It is always a silly<br />
thing to give advice, but to give<br />
good advice is absolutely fatal.<br />
Ones real life is so often the life<br />
that one does not lead<br />
Oscar Wilde<br />
J. William DeMarinis,<br />
Jr.<br />
I shall be telling this with a<br />
sigh<br />
Somewhere ages and ages<br />
hence:<br />
Two roads diverged in a<br />
wood, and I —<br />
I took the one less travelled<br />
by,<br />
And that has made all the<br />
difference.<br />
Robert Frost<br />
Michael D. Diaz<br />
The time for lazy dreams, is after you have<br />
tended, reaped and thrived, and grown old<br />
learning life's secrets, and how to live in<br />
PEACE.<br />
John Doran<br />
I was settin' in the mud, cussin an'<br />
a swearin', then thinkin' slowly, I<br />
stood up and trudged toward a<br />
horizon, slippin' and slidin but<br />
walkin' again.<br />
Joseph DiIIu110<br />
It takes a Big Man to know<br />
when he is wrong, but a<br />
Bigger Man to admit it.<br />
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John Gearns<br />
A man's reach should exceed his grasp,<br />
or what's a heaven for.<br />
R. Browning<br />
William Gensert<br />
Be true to thyself<br />
Henry David Thoreau<br />
Conrad Gaskin<br />
Pride and humiliation hand in hand<br />
Walked with them through the<br />
world where'er they went; trampled<br />
and beaten were they as the sand,<br />
and yet unshaken as the continent.<br />
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow<br />
Stephen J. Gallagher<br />
Gazing up into the darkness I saw<br />
myself as a creature driven and<br />
derided by vanity, and my eyes<br />
burned with anguish and anger<br />
James Joyce<br />
Thomas J. Gillingham<br />
The way for me to live is to have no<br />
way Because I did it this way<br />
before is sufficient reason not to do<br />
it this way today<br />
Hugh Prather<br />
Joseph Gentile<br />
"And well you know<br />
that it's a fool<br />
who plays it cool<br />
by making his world<br />
a little colder."<br />
\<br />
Salvatore C. Gentile<br />
"Neither a borrower nor a lender<br />
be; don't you forget stay out of<br />
debt. There's just one other thing<br />
you have to do: to thine ownself be<br />
true."<br />
Polonius<br />
158
John Grasso<br />
to thine own self be<br />
Shakespeare<br />
It is better to reign in Hell than to<br />
serve in Heaven.<br />
Michael Green<br />
Apathy is the best policy<br />
Craig Harris<br />
One can compromise over program<br />
but not over principle Any<br />
compromise over principle is the<br />
same as abandonment of it<br />
Kwame Nkrumah<br />
David D. Harvey<br />
Remember this: The foolish man<br />
waits for opportunities to come his<br />
way; the average man looks for<br />
them, but the successful man<br />
makes his own.<br />
Carl F. Hill<br />
Look at mel My name is might have<br />
been.<br />
D. C Koreski<br />
Robert W. Hassler<br />
What sunshine is to flowers, smiles<br />
are to humanity They are but<br />
trifles, but scattered along life's<br />
pathway The good they do is<br />
inconceivable.<br />
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John Gearns<br />
A man's reach should exceed his grasp,<br />
or what's a heaven for.<br />
R. Browning<br />
William Gensert<br />
Be true to thyself.<br />
Henry David Thoreau<br />
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k *«3<br />
Hg. 1 ^ — ^<br />
Conrad Gaskin<br />
Pride and humiliation hand in hand<br />
Walked with them through the<br />
world where'er they went; trampled<br />
and beaten were they as the sand,<br />
and yet unshaken as the continent.<br />
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow<br />
Stephen J. Gallagher<br />
Gazing up into the darkness I saw<br />
myself as a creature driven and<br />
derided by vanity; and my eyes<br />
burned with anguish and anger.<br />
James Joyce<br />
•<br />
Thomas J. Gillingham<br />
The way for me to live is to have no<br />
way. Because I did it this way<br />
before is sufficient reason not to do<br />
it this way today<br />
Hugh Prather<br />
"And well you know<br />
that it's a fool<br />
who plays it cool<br />
by making his world<br />
a little colder."<br />
"Neither a borrower nor a lender<br />
be; don't you forget stay out of<br />
debt There's just one other thing<br />
you have to do: to thine ownself be<br />
true."<br />
Polonius<br />
158
John Grasso<br />
... to thine own self be<br />
true<br />
Shakespeare<br />
James P. Goff<br />
It is better to reign in Hell than to<br />
serve in Heaven.<br />
Michael Green<br />
Apathy is the best policy.<br />
Craig Harris<br />
One can compromise over program<br />
but not over principle Any<br />
compromise over principle is the<br />
same as abandonment of it.<br />
Kwame Nkrumah<br />
David D. Harvey<br />
Remember this: The foolish man<br />
waits for opportunities to come his<br />
way; the average man looks for<br />
them, but the successful man<br />
makes his own.<br />
Carl F. Hill<br />
Look at mel My name is might have<br />
been.<br />
D C Koreski<br />
Robert W. Hassler<br />
What sunshine is to flowers, smiles<br />
are to humanity. They are but<br />
trifles, but scattered along life's<br />
pathway The good they do is<br />
inconceivable.<br />
159
Raymond C. Holland<br />
The sun declares the earth; the<br />
stones leap in the stream;<br />
The wind's white with her name,<br />
and I walk with the wind.<br />
Theodore Roethke<br />
Sterling David Holmes<br />
If you follow all the principles of the"<br />
Kawaida: Umoja-Kujichagulia-<br />
Ujirna-Ujaama-Kuumba-Nia- Imani,<br />
then you will be a blackman.<br />
PEACE.<br />
Richard J. Hopkins<br />
You see things as they are and you<br />
ask WHY? I dream things that<br />
never were and ask why not?<br />
Robert F. Kennedy<br />
Peter Michael Howard<br />
The reasonable man adapts<br />
himself to the world; the<br />
unreasonable one persists in trying<br />
to adapt the world to himself.<br />
Therefore all progress depends on<br />
the unreasonable man.<br />
George Benard Shaw<br />
George Jackson<br />
Kevin Howell<br />
It is by chance that we are brothers,<br />
but by hearts that makes us friends<br />
Timothy R. Hurley<br />
Have no pre-convinced ideas of<br />
how things have to be Justtakelife<br />
as it comes and hope that it takes<br />
me.<br />
Dave Mason<br />
Eric Jackson<br />
We are what we pretend to be, so<br />
we must be careful what we<br />
pretend to be.<br />
Kurt Vonnegut Jr.<br />
Life can be the ultimate trip once<br />
you iearn to experience it. . And<br />
if you can, mix the bitter with the<br />
sweet and bounce back from a<br />
tough defeat. . .<br />
Von Giebles<br />
160
Raymond Keane<br />
Raymond Anthony Jannetti<br />
If you inquire what the people are<br />
like here, I must answer,<br />
In essence, they are the same as<br />
those everywhere.<br />
Goethe<br />
Fernando A. Jara<br />
Time is but an instrument of nature.<br />
Although it is harmless in itself,<br />
don't let it take you by surprise, for<br />
it may cost you your future.<br />
Anthony J. Karpowich<br />
There is nothing a man cannot do;<br />
it's what remains undone that<br />
bewilders the honest man.<br />
A man's a man who looks<br />
right between the eyes.<br />
Graham Nash<br />
William G. Kearns<br />
Talk of honour, that's all nonsense,<br />
'tis an idle story — Live like honest<br />
men, my lads, that is the real glory.<br />
Douglas L. Kelly<br />
The direction in which education<br />
starts a man will determine his<br />
future.<br />
Plato<br />
William F. Kitgannon<br />
Wholeness is the product of the<br />
rhythm of the earth. Man in an<br />
apartment or car — like man in a<br />
spaceship — an occupant of the<br />
universe but not part of it.<br />
John Konefal<br />
Ambition knows no compromise —<br />
once created it must be fulfilled, or<br />
it will damn the creator to failure.<br />
161
I see it there in my other world,<br />
Isolated there on its endless horizon.<br />
As my concentration increases,<br />
Along with the desire to achieve,<br />
My effectiveness<br />
Decreases.<br />
Control must be adminstered,<br />
To travel the interstate safely.<br />
But escape is essential.<br />
Recognize the time and place for rest<br />
And peace of mind.<br />
The results could be exceptional.<br />
Chris Yandow 76
Thomas Lambert<br />
The Berkshires seemed dreamlike<br />
on account of that frosting, with ten<br />
miles behind me, and ten thousand<br />
more to go.<br />
James Taylor<br />
Gerard C. Kruger<br />
The woods are lovely, dark and<br />
deep.<br />
But I have promises to keep,<br />
And miles to go before I sleep<br />
Robert Frost<br />
William M. Korchak<br />
No man is the whole of himself; his<br />
friends are the rest of him.<br />
Harry Emerson Fosdick<br />
Roman Kozicky<br />
If a man does not keep pace with<br />
his companions,<br />
perhaps it is because he hears a<br />
different drummer.<br />
Let him step to the music which he<br />
hears, however<br />
measured or far away.<br />
Thoreau<br />
Anthony LaScala<br />
I started out in the unknown . . .<br />
I continued through the impossible<br />
I ended up in reality . . .<br />
John Lawson<br />
It's only the giving that makes you<br />
what you are.<br />
Ian Anderson<br />
John J. Lener<br />
Know how sublime a thing it is to<br />
suffer and be strong.<br />
Longfellow<br />
Guy A. Lester<br />
When all the animals trust me as a<br />
friend,<br />
and my children can be as one with<br />
nature,<br />
and the sound of my guitar fills the<br />
mountains.<br />
Then I will be truly happy.<br />
164
Frederic Lettieri<br />
Everything has been thought of<br />
before, but the difficulty is to think<br />
of it again.<br />
Goethe<br />
Mark Liscio<br />
As the present now<br />
Will later be past<br />
The order is rapidly fadin'<br />
And the first one now<br />
Will later be last<br />
For the times, they are a-changin',<br />
Bob Dylan<br />
Alex Machajewski<br />
He who regards with an eye that is<br />
equal friends and comrades, the<br />
foe and the kinsman, the vile, the<br />
wicked, the men who judge him<br />
and those who belong to neither<br />
faction: he is the greatest.<br />
— Bhagavad-Gita<br />
Fantisize, and dream your dreams<br />
(For living isn't all, it seems<br />
And those who ride the common<br />
roads<br />
Are in it all together —<br />
Sympathize —<br />
And become tangled tightly in their<br />
teathers<br />
Thomas Maclndoe<br />
Listening to the tide slowly turning<br />
Wash all our heartaches away<br />
We're part of a fire it's burning<br />
And from the ashes we can build<br />
Another Day.<br />
The Moody Blues<br />
Brendan C. Magner<br />
A man is as great as the dreams he<br />
dreams.<br />
As great as the love he bears;<br />
As great as the values he redeems<br />
And the happiness he shares.<br />
Michael Mahoney<br />
We've long run out of things to say,<br />
and I think I'd better go<br />
Jim Croce<br />
Claude Henry Maluenda<br />
They are not long, the weeping and<br />
the laughter, Love and desire and<br />
hate.<br />
165
Silvio Mazzella<br />
A man can travel the world in<br />
search of what he needs, only to<br />
return and find it at home.<br />
Benjamin B. Mason<br />
Times are changing. Standards are<br />
changing. Human kindness must<br />
change for the better!<br />
Gregory Mazzoni<br />
It's been a long time coming —<br />
It's gonna be a long time gone<br />
David Crosby<br />
John McAvoy<br />
Two roads diverged in a<br />
wood, and I<br />
I took the one less traveled<br />
by.<br />
And that has made all the<br />
difference.<br />
Robert Frost<br />
Terrence M. McCabe<br />
Dream what you dare to dream.<br />
Go where you want to go.<br />
Be what you want to be<br />
LIVEI<br />
Richard Bach<br />
Robert McBride<br />
Preserve your memories, they're all<br />
that's left you.<br />
Paul Simon<br />
William J. McCabe<br />
Courage is what it takes to stand up<br />
and speak; courage is also What it<br />
takes to sit down and listen.,<br />
166
Dennis W. McCormack<br />
The trees in their autumn beauty.<br />
The woodland paths are dry.<br />
Under the October twilight the<br />
water<br />
Mirrors a still sky<br />
William Butler Yeats<br />
Kevin McCarthy<br />
A man of knowledge chooses a<br />
path with heart and follows it, then<br />
looks and rejoices and laughs, then<br />
he sees and knows<br />
Carlos Castaneda<br />
Edward McGonagle<br />
Never think that you already know<br />
all However highly you are<br />
praised, always have the courage<br />
to say to yourself — I am ignorant.<br />
Juan Petrovich Pavlov<br />
Mark McHugh<br />
Do not outnghtly accept old<br />
explanations — offer new<br />
ones Because it is<br />
sometimes so unbelievable,<br />
the truth escapes becoming<br />
known.<br />
Heraclitus<br />
Martin Francis McNamara<br />
From each according to his<br />
abilities, to each according to his<br />
needs<br />
Karl Marx<br />
Brian P. McMahon<br />
There seems to be two sides of this<br />
world, presented us at different<br />
times, as we see things in growth or<br />
dissolution, in life or death<br />
Thoreau<br />
Michael McNamara<br />
The welfare of the people is the<br />
chief law<br />
Ecclesiastes<br />
167
Edward J. McNierney, Jr<br />
A Elbereth Gilthoniel<br />
silivren penna miriel<br />
o menel aglar elenath!<br />
Na-chaered palan-diriel<br />
o gatadhremmm ennorath<br />
Fanuilos, le llnnathon<br />
nef aear, sinef aearon!<br />
When all the laughter<br />
Dies in sorrow,<br />
Do you think<br />
That the greater thinking thing<br />
will give a damn<br />
That man was there?<br />
I've got nothing to say but it's okay.<br />
Lennon and McCartney<br />
Robert $. Memoli<br />
There'll be a load of compromising<br />
On the road to my horizon.<br />
But I'm going to be where the<br />
Lights are shining on me.<br />
G. Campbell<br />
And I can't go on this way . , ,<br />
With it stranger every day . . .<br />
But being just too shy to say<br />
I reallv love you . .<br />
Ṡtevie Wonder<br />
Jack Micali<br />
A good name is rather to be chosen<br />
than great riches<br />
Virtue lies in the struggle.<br />
J. Renzull<br />
Joseph Michael Molloy<br />
Lives of great men all remind us<br />
We can make our lives sublime<br />
And, departing, leave behind us<br />
Foot prints on the sands of time.<br />
Longfellow<br />
There ain't no man can avoid being<br />
born average, but there ain't no<br />
man got to be common.<br />
Satchel Paige<br />
168
John E. Moore<br />
"Veni, Vidi, Vici . . ." (I think)<br />
Maybe . . . The search<br />
Is over and<br />
The Journey<br />
Has Begun.<br />
Everything that lives, lives not<br />
done, nor for itself."<br />
William Blake<br />
"HE WHO<br />
LAUGHS<br />
HAS NOT<br />
YET<br />
HEARD THE<br />
TERRIBLE<br />
NEWS"<br />
John Moukad<br />
Berthold Brecht<br />
Yesterday is but a memory and<br />
tomorrow is only a vision; but today<br />
well lived makes yesterday a dream<br />
of happiness and every tomorrow a<br />
vision of hope.<br />
Stephen Murphy<br />
The seeker after truth should be<br />
humbler than the dust. Only then,<br />
and not till then, will he have a<br />
glimpse of truth.<br />
Mohandas K. Gandhi<br />
Sometimes I have succeeded,<br />
Sometimes I have failed, but I have<br />
always tried.<br />
Richard Nixon<br />
Rod O'Connor<br />
"I MAY BE ABLE TO SPEAK THE<br />
LANGUAGES OF MEN . BUT IF<br />
I HAVE NOT LOVE, MY SPEECH IS<br />
NO MORE THAN A NOISY GONG<br />
OR A CLANGING BELL<br />
Corinthians<br />
169
Thomas K. O'Hanlon<br />
Gather your wits and hold<br />
on fast, your mind must<br />
learn to roam.<br />
The Who<br />
Vincent John O'Connor<br />
I have not yet begun to fightl<br />
John Paul Jones<br />
There is no frigate like a book.<br />
Emily Dickenson<br />
Patrick O'Rouke<br />
The scenery is changed but<br />
my<br />
feelings remain<br />
laughter and pain and love<br />
are still the same<br />
something worth having<br />
doesn't come<br />
too easily<br />
a man needs a challenge or<br />
a man<br />
couldn't be.<br />
Dave Mason<br />
Douglas Matthew<br />
Pacchiana<br />
For among all peoples it is only<br />
through those actions which merit<br />
praise that a man may prosper,<br />
Beowulf<br />
Chris Pantazonis<br />
From too much thinking — God<br />
forbid — one may lose one's wits<br />
America<br />
Alexander Palicz<br />
And the tide rushes in and washes<br />
my castles away<br />
Moody Blues<br />
Stephen G. Parker<br />
The woods are lonely, dark<br />
and deep, but I have<br />
Promises to keep, and miles<br />
to go before I sleep, and<br />
miles to go before I sleep<br />
Robert Frost
Joseph Pellillo<br />
Ten miles behind me and<br />
ten thousand more to go.<br />
James Taylor<br />
Brendan Perry<br />
. If I can ease one life to the<br />
aching, or cool one pain, Or help<br />
one fainting robin unto his nest<br />
again, I shall not live in vain.<br />
Emily Dickenson<br />
Robert Petrocine<br />
Success is to be measured<br />
not so much by the positions<br />
that one has reached in life<br />
as by the obstacles which<br />
he has overcome while<br />
trying to succeed.<br />
Booker T Washington<br />
Edward Albert Pichardo<br />
Oh there's no time to lose I heard<br />
her say. You gotta catch your<br />
dreams before they run away, Lose<br />
your dreams and you might lose<br />
your mind.<br />
Rolling Stones<br />
John J. Pettinelli<br />
You believe easily that which you<br />
hope for earnestly.<br />
Terence<br />
Andrew Rasiej<br />
Time it was and what a time it was,<br />
It was . . .<br />
A time of innocence<br />
A time of confidence<br />
Long ago ... it must be ...<br />
I have a photograph<br />
Preserve your memories<br />
They're all that's left you'<br />
Bookends Theme<br />
Edward Pillert<br />
What I'll remember most about Ed<br />
isn't his fun-loving compulsions, his<br />
great imitations, or his wit. But the<br />
way he says Ca-Ca, and. Look out,<br />
Navy, here comes the "Bud Man '<br />
Anthony Riocci<br />
171
Marko Cyril Remec<br />
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John Rawlins<br />
Go placidly amid the noise and<br />
haste and remember what peace<br />
there may be in Silence . .<br />
Frank Raymond<br />
"You ain't gonna last four years<br />
here, Raymond."<br />
Tom Perdisatt, Spring 73<br />
Gregory Reiss<br />
You were under the impression that<br />
when you were walking forward<br />
you'd end up further onward. But<br />
things ain't quite that simple.<br />
The Road goes ever on and on<br />
Down from the door where it<br />
began.<br />
Now far ahead the road has gone,<br />
And I must follow if I can . . .<br />
— J. R. R.Tolkien<br />
Walter Riggs<br />
The true profession of man<br />
find his way to himself.<br />
172<br />
Anthony Riocci<br />
"What I'll remember most about<br />
Anthony isn't the way he calls our<br />
teachers by their first names, or his<br />
HOCKEY skills, but the way he asks<br />
everyone "Want a Sheet?" Ca-Ca.<br />
Who's favorite?<br />
Ed Pillert<br />
Noberto J. Rivera<br />
Let no dare, let us have faith that<br />
right makes right . . And in that<br />
faith let us dare to do our duty as<br />
we understand it.<br />
Lincoln<br />
Ernest Robertson<br />
A little work, a little sweating, a few<br />
brief, flying years; a little joy, a little<br />
fretting, some smiles and then<br />
some tears; a little resting in the<br />
shadow, a struggle to the height, a<br />
futile search for El Dorado and then<br />
we say Good Night.<br />
Walt Manson
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Peter I. Ross<br />
The meager satisfaction that (man)<br />
can extract from reality leaves him<br />
starving.<br />
Freud<br />
Carmine Rossi<br />
And we all know its better,<br />
Yesterday has past, Now let's all<br />
start living for the one that's going<br />
to last. Don't you feel the day is<br />
conning, that will stay and remain.<br />
And the beauty of all things, is<br />
uncovered again . . .<br />
Cat Stevens<br />
Ralph Rubino<br />
We must sacrifice, the future has<br />
it's price and today is only<br />
yesterday's tomorrow.<br />
Ken Hensley (Uriah Heep)<br />
Joseph R. Ruocco<br />
Tell me why the fence appears<br />
impassable,<br />
I then will tell you why I think that<br />
I can get across it if I try<br />
Gregory Sanza<br />
Fhomas Ruocco<br />
For long you'll five. And high you'll<br />
fly-<br />
Smiles you'll give and tears you'll<br />
cry.<br />
All you'll touch and all you'll see<br />
Is all your life will ever be.<br />
Pink Floyd<br />
Robert Russo<br />
The road goes ever on and on.<br />
Down from the door where it<br />
began.<br />
Now far ahead the road has gone.<br />
And I must follow it if I can<br />
Ṫolkien<br />
Walter Sanchez<br />
Will we still be writing in<br />
approaching years<br />
and the things we write today,<br />
Sound the same tomorrow or will<br />
these<br />
words fade away like our best<br />
jeans<br />
denim blue fading up to the sky<br />
Life should be like a giant pizza-pie<br />
. . . plenty of spice, full of dough,<br />
and don't forget the tomatoes!<br />
(Now, THAT'S Italian!)<br />
173
Christopher Schilling<br />
A black banana can make you high<br />
bad apples can get you wasted<br />
the wrong kind of<br />
grapes tore up<br />
for days<br />
and a rancid orange<br />
plastered<br />
know your spirits before entering<br />
strange orchards.<br />
Ishmael Reed<br />
John F. Schutty<br />
Those friends thou haste, and their<br />
adoption tried, Grapple them to thy<br />
soul with hoops of steel;<br />
Polonius<br />
if J, fines f"h o- ^<br />
Thomas Schaller<br />
To be what we are. and to become<br />
what we are capable of becoming,<br />
is the only end of life.<br />
R. L. Stevens<br />
Robert Scarpetti<br />
Maybe I'm doing it wrong, just<br />
don't move me the way that it<br />
should, maybe I'm doing it wrong<br />
Randy Newman<br />
Vincent Sepe<br />
"For Long you'll live and high<br />
you'll fly.<br />
And smiles you'll give and<br />
tears you'll cry.<br />
And all you'll touch and all<br />
you'll see.<br />
Is all your life will ever be!"<br />
Pink Floyd<br />
Joseph Scilufo<br />
Old days Good Times, I remember,<br />
Fun says. Days I will always<br />
treasure.<br />
Chicago<br />
Nicholas Scotto Di Carlo<br />
Life is like a computer; the more<br />
you put into it, the more you get out<br />
of it.<br />
174
Ernest Joseph Shields<br />
Conceit is God's gift to little men<br />
Harry S Truman<br />
Terence Shine<br />
Some people got lost in the flood.<br />
Some people got away alright<br />
Randy Newman<br />
Edward A. Silliere, Jr.<br />
To meet, to know, to love, and<br />
finally to part, is the sad sorrow of<br />
many a man s heart<br />
Robert Christopher Sinno<br />
Attempt the end. and never stand to<br />
doubt;<br />
Nothing's so hard but search will<br />
find it out.<br />
Herrick, "Seek and Find"<br />
Ted 0 Slater, Jr.<br />
Life is a challenge to us all Thus, I<br />
must strive toward that distant light<br />
which is my quest, for I can not rest<br />
til success is Mine<br />
Gregory B. Soscia<br />
Thy praise or dispraise is to me<br />
ahke<br />
One doth not stroke me, nor the<br />
other strike<br />
Ben Jonson<br />
175
Robert A. Spolzino<br />
Who has deceiv'd thee so oft as thy<br />
self?<br />
Ben Franklin<br />
Anthony Paul C. Stowe<br />
Being a together person<br />
is being yourself<br />
not a fake.<br />
After that<br />
everything e!se<br />
falls into place.<br />
Edwin M. Sylvain<br />
Life for me ain't been no crystal<br />
stair.<br />
It had tacks . . . splinters,<br />
And boards torn up<br />
But all the time<br />
I'se been a-climbin 1 on ...<br />
Langston Hughes<br />
Michael Ft. Tedaid<br />
Stormy weather is what man needs<br />
from time to time to remind him he<br />
isn't in charge of anything.<br />
Joshua Trujillo<br />
Immac Juventinus<br />
Thampoe<br />
Take my wine<br />
In my own cup, friend.<br />
It loses its wreath of foam<br />
when poured into that of others.<br />
"Straybirds" Rabindranath Tagore<br />
William K. Thierfelder<br />
It is not easy to know exactly what<br />
your goals should be, but unless<br />
you yourself accept these goals<br />
seriously and believe in them they<br />
will have no value.<br />
Joseph Trentacoste<br />
There is a tide in the affairs of men,<br />
which, taken at the flood, leads on<br />
to fortune , . .<br />
Shakespeare<br />
From tomorrow on I shall be sad,<br />
from tomorrow on.<br />
Not today. Today I shall be glad.<br />
And every day, no matter how bitter<br />
it may be,<br />
I shall say: From tomorrow on I<br />
shall be sad.<br />
Not today.<br />
Anonymous<br />
176
Chris Harris Yandow<br />
Richard Walsh<br />
The toughest thing about success<br />
is that you've got to keep on being<br />
a success<br />
Irving Berlin<br />
Richard Wenzel<br />
Gone are the days we stopped to<br />
decide<br />
Where we should go, we just ride.<br />
Gone are the broken eyes we saw<br />
through in dreams.<br />
Gone, both dream and lie.<br />
Grateful Dead<br />
Bill Whelan<br />
The unexamined life is not worth<br />
living,<br />
Thoreau<br />
It's morning. I have been given<br />
another day. Another day to hear<br />
and read and smell and walk and<br />
love and glory I am alive for<br />
another day.<br />
Hugh Prather<br />
Francis X. Young<br />
Tetl me how you want me to be;<br />
then look again and you will see,<br />
that I'm still the same.<br />
Dave Mason<br />
You don't know what you've got<br />
until you lose it<br />
John Lennon<br />
A man is not finished when he's<br />
defeated. He's finished when he<br />
quits.<br />
Richard M. Nixon<br />
There's a feeling I get when I look<br />
to the West. And my spirit is crying<br />
for leaving.<br />
Led Zeppelin<br />
Samson S. Yuan<br />
I don't appreciate this school now,<br />
but I hope I will appreciate it later.<br />
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Which<br />
One<br />
Is<br />
The<br />
Jesuit<br />
ANSWER: All six are Jesuits! Six styles,<br />
one commitment!<br />
SITTING: Peter McKilligan. S.J and Kevin Qumn.<br />
S.J STANDING: Raymond Bucko. S.J., Edward<br />
Majewski, S.J., Hugh MacDonald. S.J , Ronald<br />
McKinney. S J.<br />
Our gratitude to the Murray-^Veigel<br />
Jesuits who tutor at the Prep.<br />
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To Your Future Success and Happiness<br />
7 ?<br />
The Corcorans<br />
Mr. & Mrs. John\). Corcoran,<br />
Richard J. Corcoran (Dec'd)<br />
Michael J. Corcoran<br />
John J. Corcoran, Jr.<br />
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Richard D. Corcoran
Congratulations<br />
f the Class of 1976^<br />
The Kilgannon Family<br />
Best Wishes to the<br />
Bicentennial Year<br />
Graduates of<br />
Fordham Prep<br />
Joan & Armand Coli '43<br />
orraine, Vinny '76, Art '78<br />
Congratulations to<br />
the Class of '76<br />
God Bless You Always<br />
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771 Yonkers Avenue<br />
Yonkers, New York, 10704<br />
914_Yo-9-4200<br />
Walter Kozicky<br />
Managing Director
Telephone<br />
Hi-6-6254<br />
75-59 31st Avenue<br />
Jackson Heights, N.Y.<br />
With Our Very<br />
Best Wishes<br />
\<br />
Mr. & Mrs. A. Duke<br />
Erik'73<br />
Richard '76<br />
Maryanne
Compliments Of<br />
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Compliments<br />
Of
Congratulations to<br />
the Class of '76<br />
The Wenzel Family<br />
Compliments of<br />
Dieges & Clust
Congratulations To Our Sons'.<br />
Class Of 1976<br />
Fordham Prep Fathers'Club<br />
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MOTHERS' CLUB OFFICERS<br />
Rev. John J. Leonard, S.J<br />
Moderator<br />
Marie Biaggi<br />
President<br />
Josie Abplanalp Executive Vice-President<br />
Rita Lener<br />
Vice-President<br />
Betty Dunn<br />
Recording Secretary<br />
Kaye McCarthy Corresponding Secretary<br />
Emily G. Clabby<br />
Treasurer
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Welcome To*Our New Alumni<br />
Class Of 1976 \<br />
Fordham Prep Alumni Association<br />
2K.<br />
President^'<br />
xec.Jftoe-President<br />
st A. Stellw9g.'49 CqrrJsponWlTg Secretary<br />
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Louis G Stubenvoll, Sr. "J^<br />
AJbert T. Kirchner 'z£.+,.. .'""ExecfftTva D<br />
Rev. Eugene / O'BTi^. SB .^^t.:.. .Woder<br />
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Congratulations<br />
to the Class of '76<br />
|Mr. & Mrs. William Whelan<br />
Bill '76<br />
Tom '80<br />
speed to the<br />
)lass of '76<br />
Thierfelder Family<br />
Yes, We Are!<br />
Aren't We!"
Our Very Best Wishes for<br />
Happiness, Success and God's Blessings<br />
to the Class of 1976<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Edward I. O'Brien '46
& Mrs. Peter J. Bonanno<br />
Joseph '70<br />
Peter, Jr,'72<br />
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Congratulations<br />
to the<br />
Class of 1976<br />
from<br />
PSA Corporation
REALITY
TRIO<br />
Commercial Art Studio<br />
45 E. 51st Street N.Y.C.<br />
212-752-4875<br />
Congratulations & Best Wishes<br />
to the Bicentennial Year<br />
Graduating Class of '76<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Brendan D. Magner<br />
Brendan '76 Greg '77<br />
Best Wishes<br />
from<br />
The Tedaldi Family<br />
Gerhard's Cottages<br />
Round Top, N.Y.<br />
The O'Connors<br />
Rod '76<br />
Kevin '79
Compliments<br />
of<br />
& Mrs. Arnold C. Baselice<br />
Compliments<br />
Hory Chevrole<br />
Rosemary & Sam<br />
Anthony P. Stowe '76<br />
Best of Luck<br />
Class of '76<br />
The Freer Family
Congratulations to the<br />
Class of '76<br />
& Mrs. Thomas F. Meagher
It's Cozy Made --Jtjfc Custom Made"<br />
£usto<br />
:<br />
;ozy Decorators<br />
1950 Williamsbridge Road<br />
Bronx, New York 10461<br />
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Draperies<br />
Carpeting j<br />
Bedspread<br />
Slip Coversjrf<br />
Bedroom Sets<br />
Tables and Lamps<br />
Interior Decorating<br />
Michael S. Micahzzi<br />
TAImadge 3-0600<br />
Associates Laura & Ann<br />
Michael '78<br />
Congratulations to<br />
the Class of 1976<br />
Mr. & Mrs. James Howard<br />
Jim '76<br />
Dick Gidron Cadillac Inc.<br />
696 East Fordham Road<br />
Bronx, New York 10458
TH-THTHATi ALL FOLKi!<br />
TWf<br />
Val berry, Tom Campbell, Jim Conncllo,<br />
(K C + i T C G<br />
flike. Dtllor), Henry £±peja, Joe Falasca,<br />
Tom 6lave,Chm<br />
Jerry Leonj, Sfevt<br />
Hanlon,C*rl Hy"<br />
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like tiicaltzz'ijbean f>ohoS,Tokn TtJefchi<br />
Fr. tiovnieer<br />
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Mifltae/<br />
FRon ALL OF us<br />
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Complinients of the Geriman Club
Compliments of<br />
The Needham Fapily
Congratulations to the<br />
Class of 1976<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Harold R. Brown<br />
Our Congratulations & Very Best Wishes<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Edward J. McNierney<br />
Edward J. McNierney, Jr. '76 Patrick J. McNierney '79<br />
Mary Ellen, Brian J. and Ann Marie McNierney
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ft.<br />
Tel.: 733-8719<br />
Banquet Hall on Premises<br />
CATERING SERVICE<br />
"Three Generations to serve you"<br />
Fordham Prep<br />
E. Fordham Road<br />
Bronx, N. Y.<br />
Home -- Office<br />
Private Hall Catering<br />
Free Delivery
Best Wishes to The Class of '76<br />
The Walsh Family<br />
Rick '76<br />
iJack '77<br />
A<br />
Congratulations Class of '76<br />
Edward Silliere, Jr.<br />
'76<br />
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Our Thanks<br />
to a<br />
Dedicated and<br />
Professions<br />
.<br />
Faculty<br />
Mr. & Mrs.<br />
Joseph P. Decaminada<br />
and Joe '76
Compliments of<br />
The Library Staff;<br />
Mr. August A. Stellwag<br />
Head Librarian<br />
Mr. Brad Mack<br />
Assistant Librarian<br />
Congratulations From<br />
The Religious<br />
Education Dept.<br />
"If you don't know where<br />
you're going, you'll probably<br />
•j»r_. end up<br />
somewhere else."<br />
Compliments<br />
of<br />
Fr. Mahoney's<br />
Mentees
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.Best'Wishes ti<br />
Class of 1976<br />
and<br />
Thank You<br />
-to lire'<br />
1 Faculty<br />
and '<br />
. - The Gearns Family '•
"The hidden well-spring of your soul must<br />
needs rise and run murmuring to the sea;<br />
And the treasure ofyour infinite depths<br />
,V would be revealed to ytour eyes.<br />
But let there be no'scales to we^igh your<br />
unknown treasure;<br />
And seek not the depths of.your knowledge<br />
with staff or sounding line.<br />
For self is a sea Boundless and measureless.'<br />
The Prophet<br />
KahlH Qibran<br />
CONGRATULATIONS, AND BEST WISHES TO THE '<br />
• "CLASS OF 1976<br />
Nickie Abbato<br />
Marge Bassetti<br />
4Marion Franciosa<br />
Laura, Loberto<br />
Mary Malanga .-<br />
Selma Markowitz<br />
Lucille Pochetti<br />
Ann Salvani<br />
Evelyn Sior<br />
Clara Valla<br />
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He is wanted in.eyery city,<br />
town and village — in every office,<br />
shop, store and factory The<br />
world cries out for such; he is<br />
needed and needed b4dly — the man<br />
who can "Carry a message to Garcia."<br />
Elbert Hubbardl899<br />
HENDERSON AND CASEY, P.C.<br />
Consulting Engineers<br />
WATER SUPPLY<br />
MUNICIPAL'S, INDUSTRIAL WASTE<br />
STORM DRAINAGE<br />
PLANNING & LAND DESIGN<br />
Thomas J. Casey Angus D i Henderson<br />
344 Madison Street<br />
V Westbury, New York 1 1590<br />
516-333-3334<br />
212-895-5254
COMMENTS<br />
OF<br />
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D. MACNAN & CO.<br />
i n c o r p o r a t e d<br />
TERRAZZO<br />
CONTRACTORS<br />
32 cortlandt street<br />
mount vernon, new york<br />
westchester: 914 MO 4-0700<br />
new york city: 212 TY 2-4100<br />
long island: 516 IV 1-5800<br />
Congratulations to<br />
The Class of '76<br />
The Fordham Prep<br />
Bookstore<br />
Thomas Bell<br />
Student Director<br />
Best Wishes<br />
And<br />
Good Luck<br />
to<br />
Our Son Kenneth, Jr.<br />
and<br />
The Class of '76<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth L. Dunner,<br />
Sr.<br />
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convertibles Hd,<br />
IO56 THIRD AVE., N. Y., N. Y. IOO2I<br />
212-838-1525<br />
Other Locations:<br />
365 Central Avenue<br />
Scarsdale, N.Y. 10583<br />
914-723-4446<br />
330 Route #46<br />
Fairfield, N.J. 07005<br />
201-575-0050<br />
185 Route 17 South<br />
Paramus, N.J. 07652<br />
201-967-0202<br />
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Mentees<br />
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Justine<br />
Eileen<br />
Victoria<br />
The Fitzsimons Clan<br />
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iomplimentSgof Fr. Rooney's Ment
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Think of it. An entire store filled with<br />
exquisite, world famous Drexel-Heritage<br />
home furnishings. Every style, every<br />
design ail under one roof. Bring the man<br />
in your life for some browsing. You can<br />
relax, make yourself at home. Stay as<br />
long as you like.<br />
Drexel<br />
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PACKARD<br />
INC<br />
451 MAIN STREET • NEW ROCHELLE, N.Y. (OPP. MACY'S)<br />
Special Consideration<br />
To<br />
All Fordham Families<br />
Hector M. Hyacinthe<br />
President<br />
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Compliments of Dr. Holbroo
Our Best Wishes<br />
to<br />
The Class of 1976<br />
Jimmy '7 1<br />
Steve '76<br />
Gerard '80<br />
The Parker Family<br />
Congratulations<br />
To<br />
The Class of '76<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Francis J. Young<br />
and Family<br />
"We are very fortunate<br />
in having our son attend<br />
Fordham Prep, a great school.<br />
We would like to extend<br />
our thanks to Father O'Brien<br />
as well as our congratulations<br />
and best wishes to the<br />
Class of 1976."<br />
Congressman & Mrs.<br />
Mario Biaggi<br />
Mario II<br />
Class of 1976<br />
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In Respectful and Loving Memory<br />
Mr. Robert A. Nebot<br />
Mrs. Marjorie M. Gulvin<br />
Rev. Martin J. Smith, S.J.<br />
Mr. Joseph R. St. Jacques
BENEFACTORS<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Arnold E. Beermann<br />
Mr. & Mrs. A. James Bonfiglio<br />
Edward & Veronica Brophy<br />
Prof. & Mrs. John Calamari<br />
""r. & Mrs. Louis A. Camera<br />
\ & Mrs. Arthur B. Cassidy<br />
. Ubaldo M. Cennerazzo & Family<br />
Mary Cicero<br />
. & Mrs. Patrick Connor<br />
i Mrs. Brian J. Curtin<br />
sph & Rita De Felice<br />
The De Marinis Family<br />
'. & Mrs. Dominick J. Dorata<br />
& Mrs. Robert B. Fath<br />
..... & Mrs. Patrick Fitzpatrick<br />
The Fleming Family<br />
Dr. & Mrs. Robert F. Gomprecht<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Edward Hanahoe<br />
Mr. & Mrs. John J. Hopkins<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Eugene W. Johnson & Family<br />
The Karpowich Family<br />
The Keane Family — Raymond '76<br />
Dr. & Mrs. John J. Konefal<br />
Dr. & Mrs. Kenneth Kruger & Family<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Frank R. Lener<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas W. Lowe & Kyle '77<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Daniel J. Maher<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Joseph E. Moukad<br />
Mr. & Mrs. James C. Murphy & John '77<br />
The Pantazonis Family<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Alfred R. Pucci<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Gerard P. O'Rourke<br />
Mr. & Mrs. K. S. Rasiej<br />
Dr. & Mrs. Thomas D. Rizzo & Family<br />
The Scilufo Family<br />
Dr. & Mrs. Anthony M. Soscia & Family<br />
Dr. & Mrs. Richard G. Spolzino<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Michael K. Stanton<br />
Mr. & Mrs. John T. Ward
PATRONS<br />
Our Conclusions<br />
This last page of the RAMKIN concludes the<br />
history of our Class at the Prep. Along with us<br />
is a man who concludes an even longer history<br />
at the Prep, a history begun well before any of<br />
us. The Student Council, on behalf of our Graduating<br />
Class and the entire Prep community,<br />
pays a profoundly respectful tribute to Mr. Joseph<br />
P. Fox.<br />
In September of 1 946, Mr. Fox first jogged<br />
to the Prep to begin his career as teacher and<br />
track coach. His first team numbered ten runners,<br />
but under his expert direction a team<br />
expanded into a program and flourished,<br />
reaching at one point 1 25 athletes. Such numbers<br />
amply testify to the magnetism he exerts.<br />
His name has become a legend among track<br />
enthusiasts. Even a casual glance at his<br />
records reveals numerous league championships<br />
and broken records. One can point to the<br />
team of Mr. Fox and Thomas Carroll of the<br />
Class of 1957 to find how a coach and runner<br />
revolutionized the world of high school track.<br />
Running under Coach Fox, Carroll stunned<br />
sports spectators when he ran a 1.50.6 half<br />
mile, surpassing the world record of 1.52.8.<br />
Stilled guided by Mr. Fox, he ran a 1.49.2 for<br />
800 meters.<br />
A familiar face at the Catholic High School<br />
Athletic Association since 1929, his devotion<br />
and hard work earned him the vice-presidency<br />
of the association. He also holds the title of<br />
Commissioner of Track. Mr. Fox founded the<br />
largest school-boy competition in the nation<br />
with the creation of the New York Relays.<br />
Although he retired from active coaching in<br />
1974, he still plays a key role in the professional<br />
and fatherly advice which he is always<br />
ready to give to any of the members of the<br />
team. Mr. Fox takes with him many fond<br />
memories as he looks back over his long career<br />
at the Prep, but he leaves even fonder<br />
memories for so many of his students and colleagues<br />
for his devoted service to Fordham<br />
Prep.<br />
Mr. Joseph P. Fox, teacher and coach, a truly<br />
dedicated human being — the man who has<br />
won the admiration, respect, and love of so<br />
many who came to know him.<br />
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