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Table of Contents
Opening Section..... 1-17
Sports Section..... 18-83
People Section ..... 84-121
Religious Life Section..... 122-133
Student Life Section ..... 134-143
Senior Section ..... 144-185
Index/Clubs Section ..... 186-207
Closing ..... 208
Opening
Right: Peace in the Middle East remained unstable as the school year began. A crisis
erupted after Israel opened a new exit to a tunnel alongside a plateau, raising suspicions
among Muslims that the Israelis were seeking to change the delicate religious balance of
Jerusalem's Old City. The incident proved to be the breaking point in mounting Palestinian
frustrations with the lack of movement in carrying out peace accords. Demonstrations
followed in which nearly 100 people were killed. Then emergency meetings were arranged
by President Clinton in Washington between Benjamin Netanyahu and Yasir Arafat.
Left: Months after TWA Flight 800 exploded midair in the summer
of 1996, investigators were still searching for a cause. The Boeing
747 jumbo jet plunged into the Atlantic Ocean just off the coast of
Long Island, minutes after taking off from Kennedy Airport for
Paris. All 230 people on board were killed. The crash seemed to set
off a series of in-flight disasters, including a number of other crashes
and mid-air hostage situations.
Above: For the first time since the 1993 Gulf War, the American military took action against Iraq and
its leader Saddam Hussein. Iraq sent its troops into the Kurdish enclave in northern Iraq and in retaliation,
the United States launched air attacks against Hussein's southern air defenses. Hussein has abused his
people since the ruling Baath party assumed power nearly 30 years ago. And since the end of the Gulf
War he has continued to assassinate his political enemies.
Year-In-Review
Year-In-Review
Below: The retreatants made friends with many people from many different places. At the end of
the retreat, nobody wanted to leave.
XBSS Retreat
Right: Here, the G.C. Retreat team is seen with hats from many different schools. The hats were exchanged to show
that even though diversity exists, unity can be achieved.
At about 4:30 on a weekday morning in March, a small group of people met in the parking
lot at G.C. The group consisted of Mike Phillips, senior Kim Lenoci, and juniors Mike
Addabbo, Angela Beaver, Bridget Broullire, Elesha Gamble, Brendan Garvin, Christy
Graves, Matt Hescock, Jeanne Lynch, Toni Mardirossian, and Matt Zogby. Nobody
really knew what exactly was going on. All the retreatants were given was a vague idea called
XBSS and a place named Holyoke Massachusetts. Upon arriving at the retreat center the
retreatants began to meet students from the 13 other Xaverian Brothers Sponsored Schools
that exist in the Eastern half of the U.S . All of the Schools had very different settings coming
from Maryland, Massachusetts, Brooklyn, Louisville, Birmingham, and Connecticut. At first,
the retreatants stuck together in their school groups, not really mixing with the other schools.
However, after hearing the talks, and getting into the retreat spirit, the students from different
schools slowly began to talk to each other and even make some new friends. The topics
covered on the retreat were things like Diversity, Unity, Leadership, Spirituality, and Service.
Everyone had a chance to express their thoughts and by the end of the retreat everyone knew
the G.C. team as a group of people that knew what they believed and were willing to tell you
about it. Overall, the retreatants said that they got a lot from the retreat. They discovered a
little bit of the Xaverian tradition which Good Counsel was founded on, they gained lifelong
friends, and they learned a great deal about themselves. After returning from the retreat, the
XBSS team founded the XBSS Club which plans to continue the Xaverian Tradition through
service. With this in mind the XBSS retreatants put on the very successful Junior Retreat in
May which over 80 people attended. The entire XBSS Club wanted to thank Mr. Phillips
for his dedication and commitment to the XBSS program and for his help in the XBSS Club.
Also, the retreatants wanted to give a huge " thank you" to Kim Lenoci for giving up so
much time of her senior year to make this a wonderful experience for them, because without
her it would not have been possible.
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XBSS Retreat
XBSS Retreat
Spirit Week
This year, Spirit Week was celebrated the short week of school before Homecoming.
Instead of having the Spirit Stick won by the class with the most spirit at the Pep Rally, the class
with the most points, by winning a contest to decorate the halls, and several competitions for
students most in theme constumes, won. The Seniors won, but only after a tough battle with the
other classes, especially the Sophomores. For the Senior and Junior girls, the most exciting point
of the week came on Thursday night when the Powder Puff Football game was held, with Juniors
winning by one touchdown. The Pep Rally for fall sports, traditionally held on the day of the
Homecoming football game was held outside in the bleachers, due to construction in the gym.
Hosted by festively dressed members of the Student Council, each teams' Seniors were introduced
to the school, amid much applause. The captains then got a chance to tell the school a little about
their sport, ending with a play by the football team.
The theme days were a variety of subjects, including a 70s day, where students dressed
like their parents probably did in high school; and of course Blue and Gold day on Friday. Most
students showed their school spirit by dressing down, and some, like Chris Leverenz, dressed in
more spirited outfits.
Spirit Week
Spirit Week
Left:
Above:
Spirit Week
Spirit Week
Left: Emily Webster and Christy Richardson enjoy their Senior Prom. The Prom was the last
dance for the Seniors, and a chance to have fun together before graduation . Below: A group of
Seniors and their dates prepares to leave for the dance. Riding in a limo was a thrill for most of
the Prom-goers.
Prom
Unchained Melody
Nick Fullencamp, Mike Harper, Jason Lawrence, and Eric Lahaie enjoy their Prom. Although many of the attendees
were not Seniors, Prom was a special evening for everyone.
The Senior Prom was held at the Bethesda Hyatt on May 16, 1997. The theme of the evening,
Unchained Melody, by the Righteous Brothers was complemented by a song composed by
Azal Kahn. Azal's song, which he played on the hotel' s grand piano had been written especially for the evening. In addition, there was a DJ, who played songs that the Senior class
had requested in the weeks before the dance.
The Senior Prom was a moment the entire class had anticipated since the beginning of
April, an evening that would signal the beginning of their graduation process, but also would
signify their entrance into adulthood. Donning tuxedos and formal dresses, the class prepared
themselves for what was supposed to be the most exciting evening of their high school lives.
Commented one Senior, ''I was sad to see it end, it was a really fun evening.'' Those thoughts
were shared by everyone who attended the dance.
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Senior Prom
Senior Prom
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Senior Awards
Senior Awards
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Wonderful Tonight:
Homecoming 1996
On September 28, 1996 the students of Good Counsel enjoyed their Homecoming
Dance in the gym, the summation of a week long celebration of spirit and community. The
theme song, Wonderful Tonightby Eric Clapton, was voted on by the students and was played
as the last dance. The decorations, especially the balloon arch that greeted students at the
bottom of the stairs, were appreciated by all of the students. The K.ing,Mike Dillon, and Queen,
Jannelle Cortes, had been voted on by the Senior class and led the evening's festivities.
Planned and put on by the Student Council, most of the student body attended and
the activities were a big success. Beside the dance, the Student Council planned a number of
activities for the Homecoming football game the night before, including the presentation of the
Homecoming Court to the student body. The excitement of Homecoming weekend was
enhanced by the football team's win against McNamera on Friday, September 27, 1996.
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Homecoming
Homecoming
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Wonderful
Tonight
Left:
Homecoming Court
September 28, 1996
Mike Dillon7 Homecoming King
jannelle Cortes7 Homecoming Queen
Freshmen:
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Homecoming
Sophomores:
Duke- Tosin Abari
Duchess- Claire Bryant
Juniors:
Prince- Aaron Barton
Princess- Toni Mardirossian
Seniors:
Prince- justin Capuco
Princess- Kirsten Twigg
Homecoming
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18 Sports
Sports
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Girls Field
Hockey
"Elizabeth Bates
is a dedicated
leader and
player, a solid
defender. Katie
Prangley is the
most hardworking and
talented goalie I
have ever
coached."
Coach Knauf
This year, the Varsity Field Hockey The Junior Varsity team also had a
team was very strong. The captains good season. Sophomore captains
of the team were seniorsEiizabeth ChristineCrouchandKatie White
Bates, Christine Cousins, and led the team in their special ways.
Chrissy Sindall. "Elizabeth is a Christine was the team motivator,
dedicated leader and player, a solid always building team spirit,
defender," said Coach Knauf. whereas Katie's great leadership
Elizabeth won Coach's Award for on and off the field helped the team
the season. Mrs. Knauf also in. numerous ways. Another
noticedChrissyfor her leadership sophomore asset to the team was
and quick offensive skills. The Meghan Mattingly as the anchor
position which requires the most of the defense. "Katie Logisz
equipment is goalie, and Katie always has a good attitude and is
Prangleyplayed it superbly. "She a hard-worker," quotes Coach
is the most hard-working and Murphy. Twofreshmenwhojoined
talented goalie I have ever the J.V. team this year stood out in
coached," said Knauf. Both Murphy's eyes:MischaJemionek
Chrissy and Katie P. earned M.V.P. andKelly Morrissey. Mischa was
A wards for their accomplishments. very talented and well-skilled. She
Katie Holland was another solid was pulled up to Varsity for a few
midfielder whose strengths were games. Kelly M. had a great
her defensive skills. Coach Knauf attitude, always working hard and
said thatKaren Collins was one of her improvement showed.
her better-skilled players, and a
key to their transition game.
Top: Chrissy Sindall demonstrates
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Opponent Record
Bullis
Holy Child
G. Visitation
at Notre Dame
HolyCross
Sidwell Friends
HolyCross
Madeira
Holton Arms
Bullis
L
L
L
L
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Left: Katie Logisz takes a drive on goal. Coaches look forward to next year's team led by such strong
players. Below: Kate Loewe takes a well-deserved rest after a tough game.
Front Row: K. Morrissey, E. Santana, K. White, C. Crouch, K. Donadio, M. Jemionek. Back Row: K. Logisz, M.
Mattingly, S. Martino, Coach Murphy, K. Power, A. Driver, K. Lopez. Missing: G. Creel, H . McClosky, J. Raghunandan.
The leadership of the seniors set the tone for the season. They will be greatly missed next year.
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Field Hockey
Above: Triumphant seniors bring home the trophy. Left: Nothing gets past the wall with Katie Prangley in
goal and Janet Gallagher, Elizabeth Bates, Anna Cheng, and Natalie Branagan on defense.
Field Hockey
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c.
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t:
Continuing
the Success:
Varsity Football
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Varsity Football
Opponent Record
Pulaski County
Fairmont Heights
Georgetown Prep
Carroll
McNamara
Ireton
Pallotti
St. Albans
Dematha
Paul VI
0' Connell
Paul VI
St. Johns
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L
w
L
w
w
w
w
w
w
w
w
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Boys J. V. Football
Front Row: J. Murray, V. Bates, P. McGinn, R. Pollock, J. Morales, L. Cross. Second Row: E. Grofic, C. Butler, R. Garcia, M. Huitz, D. Figueroa, R. Robinson, B.
Panchura. Third Row: M. Gallagher, J. Calloway, P. Connors, Coach Meade, Coach Crystal, R. Ethridge, K. Nechanicky, J. Delgado. Back Row: T. Daly, C. Gessner,
B. Miller, D. Murphy, T. Abari, G. Rogers, P. Leighton, C. Boyle, K. Weschler, J. Torti. Missing: S. Myers.
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Front Row: R. Hsieh, B. Foley, I. Colbert, D. Swarthout, J. Mead, H. del Castillo, M. Hickson, M. Greenya, C. Emory, B. Dwyer, W. Marville. Second Row: A.
Abdelsalam , T. Cioffi, J. Karem, P. Casciano, R. Lambert, M. McGuinness, R. Christian, M. Manders, M . Clark, P . Tennessee, M. Hayhoe. Third Row: Coach Phillips,
Coach Nogay, J. Serrano, B. Nibert, M. Ferrigno, C. Heizman, J. Walsh, A. Murphy, C. Gorres, J. Gonzalez, S. Smith, M . McTavish, J. Buckley, M. Mackey, Coach
Higgins. Fourth Row: J. Barrett, P. Deyle, M . Washington, M . Sherman, J. Seifert, B. Stuntz, H. Puente-Duany, N. Ditchey, B. Shepard, W. Morley, T. Newell, J.
Lynagh. Missing: J. Best.
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Girls Tennis:
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Opponent:
Paul VI
Bullis
Ireton
O'Connell
HolyCross
McNamara
Seton
Paul VI
Ireton
O'Connell
Sidwell Friends
Holy Cross
McNamara
Potomac School
Seton
Above:
Ba c k row ( l to r) C.
Richardson , C. Bryant, M. Mach,
Coach Wood, C. Rodriguez, M.
Coakley, C. Rodriguez. Front row J.
Price, A. McGill, C. Nattrass, T.
Nattrass, K. Santucci, A. Baker, J.
Barnhouse.
Record:
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w
w
w
w
w
L
w
w
w
w
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Cross Country
The boys had a soljd fall campaign. Seniors Nick Dann, Justin
Mangino, Ed Urban, Jimmy Praskievicz, Ambrose Dieringer,
Alan Chap, and Jacky So will be missed. Tt looks like next year
will be a time to rebuild.
Boys Record
The girls had their finest year ever, earning a #3 final ranking in
the D.C. metro area. Seniors Jamie Knapp and Meg Ruane can't
be replaced, but the team will try to match their accomplishments
next year.
1st of 7
2nd of .4
4 th of 8
Invitational
Bull Run
Georgetown Prep Classic
Metro Catholic
Championships
MD State Championships
WCAC Championships
Front Row: E. Liu, J. Haynes, A . Mavroukakis, M. Bubar, L. Langton, K. Collins. Middle Row: C. Campbell, A. Thambinayagam, K. Pan, C. Skinner, E. Branagan, B. Chap, J. Mangino, J. Pando. Back Row: T. Catherwood, N. Dann, R.
Keesling, J. So, Asst. Coach Moose, Coach A mold, J. Praskievicz, A. Dieringer, E. Urban, A. Chap. Missing: M. McGarrity,
W. Odom.
The cross country team celebrating its victory at the WCAC Championships. A successful season came to a
close as the girls' team earned 1st place and the boys' team placed 4th.
Girls Record
173 wins/12 losse
1st of 9
2nd of
2nd of 30
5th of 23
3rd of 22
5th of 20
l1st of 3
1st of 1
lst of 7
Front Row: M. Lee, S. Ruppen, C. Sumter, J. Lynch, A. Deanne, R. Cox. Back Row: K. Schilling, R. Albenson, J.
Knapp, Asst. Coach Moose, Coach Arnold, M. Ruane, E. Blaustein, E. Sicher. Missing: B. Vincent.
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Cross Country
= 94%
Woodward Relays
Fleet Feet Invitational
Greensboro Invitational
William and Mary Invitational
Bull Run l nvttational
Georgetown Prep Classic
Metro Catholic Champtonships
MD State Championshtps
WCAC Otamptonships
Nick Dann shown here near the lead, emerged as one of the
top varsity runners over the course of the year.
Cross Country
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Above: Front Row: N. Essig, C. Driver, K. Kessler, C. Bruno, J, Dietz, R. Quinn, U. Ruiz; Back Row: Coach Quinn, M. Harper, N. Fullenkamp, M. Mathieson,
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Girls J. V. Soccer
Front Row: K. Hutchens, M. McNamara, J. Mohamed, A. Catherwood. Middle Row: L. Cruz, L. Murphy, J. Flannery, A. Havener, P. Mpasi, M. Burgess. Back Row:
J. Daly, K. Iacuzio, B. Wallo!, J. Conley, Coach Finnelli, R. Bray, 1. Mroz, C. Conrad, M . Callahan.
Front Row: C. Duffner, S. Leibowitz, C. Kendrick, K. Hass. Middle Row: L. Murphy, A. Mellott, M. Dulin, R. Davis, K. Hewitt, C. Martell, K. Henry. Back Row: C.
Connor, D. Zeck, A. Galt, K. fitzgerald , C. Stewatt, Coach Messick, C. Sindall, K. Plucinski, K. Lange, C. Tucker, H. Goodman.
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The junior varsity team posing for a picture after a long game.
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Girls Volleyball
The Varsity Volleyball team had an
excellent season this year, ending
with an overall record of 14 and 5.
Although the team had lost three
of its six starters, the Falcons
managed to pull together. Under
the leadership of senior captains
Christine Calloway and Brenna
Mikesell, the team developed a
steady start in a competitive
season. With a group of seven
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Maret
Broad Run
Maderia
McNamara
Montrose
Seton
Pallotti
Laurel
St. John's
O'Connell
Paul VI
Carroll
Broad Run
Ireton
w
w
Holy Cross
Holton Arms
w
w
Seton
Pallotti
L
L
McNamara
L
L
w
w
L
w
w
w
w
w
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Porn Pons
Cheerleading
Cheerleading captains Kristy Graves, Michelle Celis, and Casey
Hewitt led the cheerleading team to win third place in the Maryland State Competition.
In cheerleading camp over the summer, five Good Counsel cheerleaders were nominated fo r All-American Cheerleader, and three
won: Kristy Graves, Casey Hewitt, and Kate Kenea lly.
The cheerleaders perform a heel stretch mount, earning third place in the competition at the University
of Maryland.
Seniors smile for the camera! Spirit and cooperation led to the
successes of this year's team.
Front Row: N. Kabia, J. Lee, V. PUente-Duany. Middle Row: C. Jimenez, J. McNaney, P. Ek, K. Nichols, C.
Petrucelli, Drummer D. Lutes. Back Row: S. Rein, L. Coleman, D. Wilby, C. Hunter, N. Pecararo, C. Sagredo,
J. Smora!, J. Pearo.
Front Row: K. Graves, M. Celis, C. Hewitt. Middle Row: Kelly Keneally, Katie Keneally, R. de Ia Cruz, L. Galindo, J. Viegas, A.
Minahan. Back Row: J. Sievering, L. Alli son, S. Brooks, L. Fitzgerald, Coach Frush, A. Ryan, A. Hazlett, L. Downs, S. Beamer.
Missing: C. Duffner.
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Cheerleading
Nicole Ka bia, Jennie Lee, and Toya Colem an having fun. Many friendships
were strengthened for members of the poms.
Smiles all around for the porn squad before a spirited Good Counsel pep rally.
Porn Pons
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Boys' Varsity
Basketball
Opponent
Landon
Calvert Hall
Germantown A.
Episcopal
Magruder
Dematha
St. John's
Pallotti
McNamara
Paul VI
Ireton
0' Connell
Carroll
Gonzaga
Dematha
St. John's
Pallotti
McNamara
Record
L
L
w
L
L
w
w
L
w
w
w
w
L
L
L
w
L
s Freshman Basketball
Steve Howes did a great job coaching the boys J.V. basketball
team this year. The boys' overall record was sixteen wins and ten
losses. One of the best qualities of the team this year was its strong
finish. They won five out of the last six games they played at the
end of the season. The captains were Dwayne George, Kevin Weschler, and Earl Hunt. Adding to that list of main players is Vince
Bates and Pat McCarthy. Charles Gessner made a vast improvement on the court this season. Steve Howes closed the season with
''I am proud of the way we battled all year and the way we improved all season which was a real credit to the character of the
team."
BASKETBALL
Front Row: P. McCarthy, J. Morales, Coach Howes, V. Bates, C. Butler. Back Row: Coach Jodrie, K. Weschler, J. Lamari, D. Olson, E. Hunt, D. George, C. Gessner,
Coach Kissel.
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Sports Candids
Far. Above: The girls' Junior Powder Puff team is jubilant with the knowledge that they beat the Senior girls. A traditional Homecoming Week event, the Powder Puff
game attracted most of tbe Junior and Senior classes.
Above: Lindsey Coleman and Debbie George show off their team spirit. The swim team finished well in their division and has set even higher goals for themselves
this coming year.
Above Right: Tom Foye and Aaron Skirvanek take a break during their championship game. The talents and experience of the Seniors helped lead the football team
to their second championship in as many years.
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Left: Beccie Vincent with the height advantage over her Carroll
rival during the tip-off. Above: Carolyn Duffner follows
through at the foul line in the game against Pallotti.
Front Row: C. Duffnere, K. Fitzgerald, J. Conley, H. Outtz, E. Blaustein, K. Schneider. Back Row: Coach Miller, R. Vincent, C. Bryant, K. Plucinski, C. Kendall, C.
Connors, R. Davis, Coach Cox.
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Girls J. V. Basketball
Mary Margaret Zogby looks for the shot, while teammates work on defense against Carroll.
Front Row: A. Tolson, M. Jemionek, L Windlan, M. McNamara, M. Zogby, D. Leach. Back Row: J. O'Connell, A. Koenig, S. Gosney, Coach Connelly, C. Sindall,
A. Cline-Thomas, A. Satler.
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Opponent
Ballou
Landon
Woodbery Forest
Sidwell Friends
Model
St. Albans
Wilson
St. Johns
0' Connell
Ireton
Pallotti
Gonzaga
Dematha
Paul VI
McNamara
L
L
L
w
L
w
w
w
L
L
L
L
L
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Wrestling
Wrestling
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and Diving
Swimming
Once again, the Good Counsel Swimming and Diving team asserted itself as the preeminent pool of talent and desire in the
Washington area. Both teams finished undefeated through the dual-meet season, and both won the WMPSSDL Championship. The
girls also won the National Catholic Championship meet at Villanova, PA. To cap a perfect season, the girls won the Metro title,
and the boys were runners up. Kim Green and Katie Brown,
along with head coaches Joe Crocker and Jim Schlapo were
named to both the All League and the All Met teams. Kim Green
was named Swimmer of the Year by the WMPSSDL and Journal
Newspaper. Other All County Swimmers were Diana Prangley,
Samantha Whalen, Sarah Eynon, Emily Trexler, Jen O'Neill,
and James Willhite. James was also Honorable Mention All Met.
Congratulations to the Falcon - Falcon Emily Deye, that is. Just look at all those
trophies.
Chris Leverenz listening intently to the coach's advice . .. or pondering his next
dive? Diving always required both skill and concentration to be fully mastered.
Coaches and swimmers relax at the side of the pool. This winning team had many reasons to celebrate at every
meet.
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Front Row: Coach Schlapo, L. Alomar, C. Waugh, M. McAllister, J. Smith, D. Lynch, Coach Crocker. Second Row: S. Miller, M. Hoar, K. Brown, M. Nechanicky,
C. McGivern, S. Delaney, C. Stewart, Coach Crocker. Third Row: E. Deye, C . Greenfield, L. Coleman, J. Cheng, W. Dulin, C. Ryan, K. Ianicelli, S. Eynon, M. Lee.
Fourth Row: A. Driver, E. Spelman, S. Whalen, E. Metrenas, M. Cohen, A. Gregor, E. Fanning, J. O'Neill, E. Trexler, A. Seary. Fifth Row: E. Hutton, P. Stablein, C.
Leverenz, K. Ryan, D. Prangley, A. Cheng, M. Swarthout, W. Kingsley, D . Eynon, J. Capuco. Back Row: P. McGivern, G. Dillon, K. Naleszkicwicz, K. Smith, D.
Mtller, M. Fansler, C. Robertson, K. Ryan, J. Contantine, R. Burris, J. Willhite.
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JV
EXPERIENCING SUCCESS
The 1997 Varsity Women's Lacrosse team
played an outstanding season this spring, finishing with a strong second place in the WCAC
championship against Holy Cross. The team
experienced success throughout the entire season with numerous shutouts and a record of
12-5-0. The girls came out strong and well
experienced from the start with half a team of
JV Lacrosse
Front Row: M. Pangelinan, K. Hutchens, K. Hewitt, M. McNamara, A. Havener, M. Nechanicky, K. Kenealy. Middle Row: M. Ardike, K. Logisz v. Lawrence
R. Bray, _K. Kenealy, M. Jemionek, K. White, J. Smith, D. Wilby. Back Row: Coach Murphy, E. Spelman, K. Conrad, S. Ruddell, K. Costello,
Catherwood'
K. lacuz1o, E. Good, C. Sindall, Coach Cabigas.
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A.
Front Row: E. Bates, L. Steinbraker. A. Moynahan, L. Moran, K. Riley, C. Hewitt. Middle Row: M. McArdle, K. Moore, C. Sindall, K. Collins, K. Smolka,
M. Huguley, J. Nail, K. Prangley, C. Lee. Back Row: C. Ellis, E. Deye, M. Marshall, J. Miller, A. Seery, Coach Nave, M. Coakley, E. Brown, K. Bitter,
N. Branagan, M. Gessner.
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Sports
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Front Row: T. Nguyen-Viet, R. Hsieh, M. Sinkiat; Back Row: B. Hosmer, E. Monteblanco, E. Lin, Coach Millwater, V. Yongpradit, P. de Castro, K. Pan,
J. Iacuzio.
JVTennis
Varsity Tennis
Front Row: D. App, A. Schmidt, B. Parker, A. Guayta; Back Row: J. Hallick, J. Marshall, P. Flores, Coach Schaffer, R. Mogot, B. Mills.
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Half of this year's Golf team will be graduating, and Coach Guida will be saying goodbye to talented players Steve Corsini,
Mike Swarthout, and Chris Convey. The team record was 2-6, with wins over MacNamara and Polloti.
The team lost to Paul VI by only one point, and this team ended the regular season in first plave. The graduating seniors have
been on the team for the past three years, and will be difficult to replace.
Above: Steve Corsini swings furiously at the ball. The players not only worked to
Improve tbeu swmgs, but also worked on strategy to out-smart their opponents.
Below: Peter DeMizio practices his swing with Steve and Chris. The players often
watched each other golf and offered tips for improving each others ' games.
Left: Chris Convey demonstrates his swing. Members of the golf team spent long
hours at the golf course practicing to improve their scores and chances of winning
the WCAC championship. Above: Steve Corsini, Peter DeMizio, and Chris
Convey take a break from their practicing. The team practiced often in order to win
many of their matches.
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Golf
Golf
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Ice Hockey
Opponent Record
Magruder
Sherwood
Chantilly
Whitman
Georgetown Prep
Kennedy
VA Catholic
Wootton
St. Albans
BCC
w
T
w
w
w
w
w
T
w
w
Ice Hockey
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Left: Senior Rod Dwyer takes the puck down the ice.
The talent and experience of the older players helped
the team to one of its best fmishes ever.
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Ice Hockey
Ice Hockey
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Boys' Varsity
Lacrosse
Led by a number of Seniors, the Boys' Lacrosse team
worked to rebuild a program, that has, in recent years, been
overshadowed by the traditional powerhouses in the Metro
area. The team's record was 5-9.
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Nurturing Talent for the Future
Boys'
The Good Counsel team attempts to block Calvert's shot. The team
worked hardto keep the ball from getting into an area where the other team might
score. R1ght: As both Calvert and GC scramble for the ball, the play gets rough.
Often, the team had to fight their opponents for possession of the ball.
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Front Row: A. Abdelsalam, F. Ramos, B. Gallagher, T . Cavallo, T . Richelsen, M. Bubar, P. Bohan. Second Row: B. Nibert, A. Diggs, L. Langton, J. Murray, T. Moffatt,
J. Morales, A. Thambinayagam, V. Bates, C. Skinner, C. Gorres. Third Row: Coach Stack, M. Dillon, C. Donahue, J. Pando, J. Mangino, R. Kunec, Coach Arnold, N .
Lee, T. Abari, M. Collins, J. Praskievicz, T . Ceballos, Coch Phillips. Back Row: G. Simon, A. Chap, G . Aravanis, M. Spencer, M. Sherman, R. Hendricks, A. Dieringer,
M. Falcon, C. Ahn, N. Dann, S. Brown. Missing: J. Conley, E. LaHaie, W. Marville.
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The Girls Track team finished the season with 114 wins and 2
losses. The Falcon women won the Maryland State Private School
Championship and, for the third consecutive year, the Wahington
Catholic Athletic Conference. Our girls' 4 x 1600 relay ranked 5th
in the nation at season 's end as our 4 x 800 relay fi nished with a
top 20 national ranking. Both relays are composed of seni or Jamie
Knapp, sophomores Erin Sieber, Kate Schilling, and Remy Albertson. Erin Sieber was selected 1st team A ll-Met by the Washington Post and Co unty Performer of the year by the Montgomery
Journal. Jamie Knapp earned All- Met Honorable Mention. Kate
Schilling, Jamie Knapp, Remy Albertson, Hasina Outtz, Michelle Veach, and Arielle Deane also earned 1st team All-County
honors. Many others made significant contributions to this, the
women's greatest year ever. With only fou r seniors graduati ng,
next spnng looks very promising.
Front Row: E. Griffiths, M. Marcot, S. Leibowi tz, C. Coleman, A. Shipp, C. Sumter, J. Lynch, N. Pecoraro. Second Row: E. Blaustein, S. Ruppert, J.
Lodato, K.
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Fnzgerald, Coach Arnold, J. Gallagher, E. Trexler, M . Mattingly,J. Aguglia, M. Calahan, Coach Phillips. Missing: R. Cox, M. Taheri, M. Urbanek. ' . Deane, K.
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Varsity Baseball
Front Row: C.
Kendrick, C. Loh, T.
Jeffers, L. Murphy, J .
Lodato, J. Lodato;
Back Row: Coach
Beall, K. Madden, S.
Diggins, C. Faller, J .
Paul, M. Marshall, M.
Gessner, Coach
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Weschler, R. Burris, M. Butler, K. Trevey, Coach Barnes, A. Pretty, T. Catherwood, M. Harper, B. Murphy.
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s Freshman Baseball
Success isn' t always defined by who won the most games or who had the most hits. This year's J.V. Baseball team discovered this as
their successful season came to a close. They may not have won all of their games, but they learned to play as a team, and worked on
improving their individual skills. Led by Coach Pat Messett, and captains Kevin Messett, Matt Sahadi, and Rob Robinson, these
fourteen sophomores and three freshmen grew as a team. No matter what position they were playing, or whether they were keeping
the spirits high in the dug-out, these young men learned the true meaning of success.
When the freshmen aren't batting, catching, or pitching, they're relaxing on the bench
and posing for the camera.
Here comes the baseball team from its victory. For the
J. V. team, it was all about teamwork.
Front Row : R. Robinson, R. Garcia, A. Chapa, M. Millios. Middle Row: E. Fillah, J. O'Neill, E. Grofic, J. Mauro, K. Messett, T. Emmet, R. Ethridge, C. Kendrick, L.
Bradford. Back Row: J. Lynagh, T. Newell, J. White, S. Smith, Coach Messett, D. McCartin, M. Sahadi, B. Miller, J. Lamari.
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Front Row: B. Foley, C. Naso, P. Zimmerman, B. Dwyer. Middle Row: R. Christian, M. Clark, D. Carter, P. Casciano, S. Evans. Back Row : Coach Crimm,
M. Gallagher, P. McCarthy, J. Clark, C. He1zmann, J. Buckley, B. Chap, J. Deming, Coach Burger.
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The girls toughen up for this picture. Like any other sport, softball requires both mental and
physical strength.
Front Row: M. Hass, S . Pauritsch, M. Wilby. Middle Row: L. Donohue, C. Martell, S. Dean, C. Sokolowski, T. Jeffers, A. Heuberger, Lee Wisniewski . Back Row:
Coach Hass, A. Galt, K. Chumas, Coach Shacreaw, J. Dean, K. Hass, Coach Wisniewski.
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The Softball team poses after the first victory over O 'Connell in G.C. Softball history! Coach
Maureen Shacreaw missed the game due to the binh of her son.
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Coaches Colbert and McCall call the team to a huddle to plan out the next play. The team 's cooperation
and strong leadership led them to a successful season.
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Front Row: J. McNaney, D. Serra, M . Silk. Middle Row: E. Burris, K. Morrissey, C. Nicholson, D. Leach, L. Allison. Back Row: Coach McCall, C. Bryant, C. Rodriguez,
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People
Bringing it all
Together
Katie Madden and Cliff Butler express their approval of Good Counsel. Teachers and students alike worked hard to make GC a wonderful
school.
Clare Stewart, Sonya Dowhaluk, Maurine Dulin, and William Dulin enjoy their free time in
the cafeteria. With a tough load of classes many students found themselves without much free
lime to spare.
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People
People
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Addabbo, Michael
Agnew, Troy
Ahn, Christopher
Alexander, Joshua
Alexander, Reesha
Alomar, Logan
Anderson, Benjamin
Arellano, Carmen
Auger, Brian
Bade-Aleman, Jennifer
Bahn, Peter
Bailey, Russel
Juniors
The Junior class began their year with excitement, showing their enthusiasm because they were finally
upperclassmen. The eagerly anticipated three day Junior Retreat at Sparks was most cet1ainly the
highlight of the year. Students were able to form new friendships within the class, and the Junior
class as a whole was pulled closer together. This experience, combined with the class' willingness to
usher in the new IB Program at GC, prepared the Juniors for the Leadership ceremony that was held
in May. It was then that they officially began to take on their roles as leaders for the following year.
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Douglas Lutes shows off his unique sense of style. Homecoming week provided several opportunities for students to
dress in different themes.
Baker, Anne
Balourdos, Kosmas
Barbcmitz, Peter
Barksdale, Crystal
Barton, Aaron
Batres-Hemandez, Steven
Batt, Brandon
Beaulieu, Kathryn
Beaver, Angela
Bell. Amanda
Belloni, Sergio
Bennett, Selina
Bevard, Ryan
Bitter, Kristen
Bohan, Patrick
Bonanno, John
Borge, Brian
Borissow, Paul
Bose, Jyotish
Boyle, Hugh
Broull ire, Bridget
Brown, Elizabeth
Bunch, Kevin
Burton, Leslie
Junior girls smile for the camera at the Father-Daughter Dance. This dance gives both fathers and
daughters a chance to get out and enjoy each other's company.
Colin Cooley displays his vocal talent during the Battle of
the Bands.
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Juniors
Bykowski, Terese
Cabellos, Monique
Campbell, Alicia
Catherwood, Thomas
Cheng, Jaime
Chowdhary, Hardeep
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Chumas, Kathleen
Cleary, Shannon
Coleman, Latoya
Collins, Michael
Conley, James
Cooley, Colin
Coulter, Jennifer
Cox, Regan
Cruz, John
Cruz, Sheila
Daley, Allison
Daly, Brian
Griffin, Meighan
Grillo, Thomas
Guevara, Lucia
Gutierrez, Anthony
Hairston, Charles
Hammond, Elizabeth
Davis, Annie
De Castro, Paul
De Quesada, Maria
DeAusen, Oliver
Delancy, Christina
Delgado, Juan
Handy, Claire
Harbison, Colleen
Harper, Michael
Hass, Kathleen
Hause, Alex
Hawkins, Robyn
Dewey, Michael
Diggs, Alaric
Dillon, Michael
Donnelly, Douglas
Donohue, Lauren
Dorsey, Michael
Hayes, Lucas
Hayhoe, Laura
Heffernan , Paul
Herndon, Dawn
Herrera, Roger
Herron, Kenneth
Doyle, Meaghan
Dulin, William
Ellis, Michelle
Emme, Eric
Essig, Nicholas
Falcon, Marco
Hescock, Matthew
Heuberger, Ann
Hewitt, Matthew
Hill, David
Hilton, Zachery
Hinds, Hubert
Finan, Cristina
Fitzpatrick, Kevin
Fleet, Michael
Flores, Patrick
Foronda, Claudia
Fox, Elizabeth
Hines, Matthew
Hollar, Sarah
Hosinski, Angelina
Hosmer, Brian
Hudson, Julie
Huguley, Meghan
Frank, Sarah
Fullenkamp, Nicholas
Gallagher, James
Gamble, Eleasha
Gangloff, Karen
Garvin, Brendan
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Geosits, Robert
Gill, Cecilia
Gorman, Jaclyn
Grant, Adam
Graves, Christina
Gray, Katherine
Juniors
Huitz, Mario
Hyman, Cinque
Iannicelli, Kathryn
lyob, Paulos
Jeffers, Patricia
Johal, Ameet
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Kabia Nicole
Kambanis George
Kessler Kevin
Khatta Manish
Kim Michael
Kimmel Matthew
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Ladds Sandra
Lahaie Eric
Langton Larry
Lanigan Catherine
Lawrence Wendy
Lee David
Pearo Jacquelyn
Petruccelli Carla
Pfennig Allison
Pham S im-Sim
Pierola Alexander
Poulos Kenneth
Lopez Jack
Luczak Gregory
Lutes Douglas
Lynch Jeanne
Marcelin Denise
Mardesich Curt
McGunigal Katherine
McNally Kevin
Mikoni Jeffrey
Miller Shaun
Mills Brendon
Moffat Tokollo
Monteblanco Eric
Moore Kathryn
Morales Glenda
Morales Maritess
Moran Lupita
Morell Kimberly
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Nechanicky Keith
Nibert Tara
Noonan Matthew
Nugent Michelle
0' Connell Katie
0' Halloran Brendan
Odom Wesley
Owens Shaun
Pando Jean-Paul
Parker Brian
Parkington Gregory
Parreco April
Lee Jennifer
Lee Marshall
Lee Maura
Lee Nicholas
Linares Veronica
Lo Louis
Mardirossian Toni
Marshall Mary
McArdle Megan
McCarty Matthew
McCaw Tara
McGarrity Mark
Morris Edwin
Moser Mark
Moynahan Alexis
Mulligan Matthew
Murphy David
Murphy Jennifer
Power Kelly
Prangley Dianna
Priddy Andrew
Priestley David
Puente-Duany Veronica
Quinn Ryan
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Quinones M ichael
Rate! i ffe Kristen
Ratino Michael
Rein Jennifer
Riley Cristin
Robertson Courtney
Robinson Timothy
Rosano Nicholas
Ruth Michael
Saar Skylar
Sagredo Claudia
Sanchez Steve
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Sanders Daniel
Santucci Eduardo
Santucci Gino
Santucci Patricia
Schmidt Andrew
Scutt Benjamin
Zavala Claudia
Zimmerman Daniel
Zogby Matthew
Shipp Gertrude
Shrader Courtney
Simmons Megan
Skinner Frank
Smith Jennifer
Smith Justin
Smolka Catherine
Smoral Jennifer
Soriano Cynthia
Spiropoulos Nicholas
Ssemanda Margie
Stayeas Anna
Steinbraker Lara
Stone Gabriel
Stuntz John
Summers David
Tam Leslie
Tang Luke
Tatakis Eugenia
Tatro Raymond
Tegethoff Kevin
Thambinayagam Ahilan
Thompson Michelle
Umbel Erin
Veach Michelle
Viegas Jenilee
Villars Alex
Wahid Linnisa
Walker Robert
Wallace Ave Maria
Wcichbrod Erin
Weschler Susan
Williams James
Wive! Tara
Young Eryka
Young Lauren
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Juniors
Nick Spiropoulos shows off his unique sense of style at a baseball game .
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Sophomores
This year the sophomore class entered school with a new spirit. No longer the newcomers not knowing what to
expect from high school, they began their year with confidence and pride in their class. Throughout the year, their
sense of community grew, as could be seen in their tremendous showing during Spirit Week and at Pep Rallies.
They experienced a year of growth; academically and athletically, as they strived to achieve their very best, as well
as spiritually, as they experienced their first away from school retreat.
Abari Tosin
Aguglia Jackie
Albertson Remy
Aravanis Geoffrey
Ardike Maurita
Arellano Christina
Bradford Lisa
Branagan Edward
Branson David
Brillante Gina
Brown Sheldon
Bruno Christopher
Bryant Claire
Bubar Marc
Burkey Nicholas
Burris Ryan
Butler Clifford
Butler Matthew
Cali Nicholas
Calloway John
Campbell Craig
Carcamo Victor
Cascioli Leonard
Cecil Stephanie
Chaconas Christina
Chapa Anthony
Chisholm Colin
Clark Bryan
Clarke Kelly
Coakley Meghan
C hris Penna shows off his talent of face making.
Jennifer O'Neill poses with the Falcon. Both showed a great deal of school spirit this year.
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Sophomores
Coleman Lindsey
Collins Christopher
Collins Kevin
Conner Colleen
Connors Patrick
Constantine James
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Gretschel Patrick
Griffiths Elyse
Grofic Edward
Hallick Jason
Han James
Haynes Justin
Costello Kelly
Cross Lawrence
Crouch Christine
Crowley Timothy
Cuellar Stephanie
Daly Thomas
Hazlett Alicia
Hewitt Kathleen
Hickey Caitlyn
Hicks Alesha
Hishmeh Omar
Hoar Meredith
Davis Rebecca
Dean Sara
Deane Arielle
Deleon Christine
Dileo Lindsay
Dillon Gregory
Hudak Melana
Hunt Earl
Hutton Ethan
lacuzio John
Jannesson Erik
Jean Danielle
Dowhaluk Sonya
Driver John
Duffner Carolyn
Duvall Cherie
Ejuma Constance
Emmet Tim
Ethridge Ryan
Eynon Sarah
Faller Christy
Fanning Erin
Figueroa Daniel
Fillah Erin
Finelli Chris
Fiorita Michael
Fischer Mary
Fisher Peter
Aannery Mark
Floyd Jessica
Ford Jonathan
Frazier Melissa
Gallagher Brendan
Garcia Ramon
George Selwyn
Gessner Charles
Gibbons Andrea
Good Erica
Goode Keisha
Goodman Hanni
Grambo Caroline
Greenfield Casey
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Sophomores
Johal Amanpreet
Johnson Joseph
Jones Jason
Kabia Santigie
Keesling Richard
Kendall Consuelo
Kendrick Claire
Kerske David
King Rachel
Kingsley Wes
Krug Cindy
Kunec Robert
Lamari Joseph
Larios Jenny
Lawrence Valerie
Leibowitz Susan
Leighton Patrick
Lietz Barrett
Linehan Moira
Lisle Edward
Liu Eric
Lodato Jill
Logisz Kathleen
Lopez Katherine
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Myers Stephen
Naleszkiewicz Kristopher
Nguyen-Viet T uan
Nicholson Crystal
Nimmich Becky
O'Neill Jennifer
Lucey Rand
Lyon Meagan
Madden Katie
Mannix Kathryn
Martino Shauna
Mason Roger
Olson David
Opoku Sandra
Ott Joshua
Owings Ashley
Pachuki Christina
Pan Chien-Ying
Mastrangelo Enrico
Mathieson Michael
Maningly Meghan
Mauro Joe
McAllister Molly
McBrien Scott
Panchura Bradley
Pangelinan Melissa
Parent Dave
Park Karen
Parker Andrea
Parker Jeanine
McCarthy Timothy
McCartin Daniel
McGinn Patrick
McNaney Julia
Mellott Adriana
Messett Kevin
Parker Matthew
Partowardojo Dwi
Paul Jessica
Pecoraro Nicola
Pellenbarg Christina
Penna Christopher
Metrenas Beth
Milcetich Kenneth
Miller Brandon
Miller Shannon
Millios Michael
Monroe Christopher
Moore Jeffrey
Morales Jose
Munz Stephen
Murray James
Plucinski Kellie
Polit Elizabeth
Pollock Ryan
Price Jessica
Reise Devin
Rich Robert
Robinson Richard
Rogers George
Roller Samantha
Rossi Mark
Ruddell Sarah
Rusitanonta Joyce
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Rykowski Stefan
Sagredo Cynthia
Sahadi Matthew
Sartain Jeremy
Schilling Kathryne
Schneider Kelley
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Serra Danielle
Serritella Vincent
Sicher Erin
Siegrist Karen
Silk Mary
Silverman Deborah
Singer Carrie
Sinkiat Mark
Smith Jennifer
Solomon Mekdelawit
Sorrell Clyde
Sparacino Pietro
Stewart Clare
Sullivan Kathleen
Taltavull Patrick
Taylor Angela
Torti John
Tredway Scott
Many friendships at Good Counsel were formed freshman year and continued on throughout sophomore year.
Trevey Kevin
Trexler Emily
Truhe Joseph
Veith Joseph
Vincent Rebecca
Vorrasi Kelly
Waechter John
Walker Thomas
Ward Jonathan
Waugh Christopher
Weschler Kevin
Whalen Samantha
White James
White Katie
Wilby Deborah
Willhite James
Wills Erick
Wimsatt Alexander
Winkler Thomas
Wood Kristen
Yongpradit Vorachai
Zawalick Heather
Zeck Devon
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Mrs. Brown's English class pe1formed a traditional dance during the Shakespearean Festival.
Colin Chisholm, Chris Penna, and Meghan Coakley create their individual poses for the camera.
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Anderson Martin
App Daniel
Barrett John
Barton Nicole
Beamer Shannon
Best Jumoke
Blandon atalie
Blatt Daniel
Blaustein Erin
Bonifant George
Bose Meera
Boyle Charles
Freshman
Bray Regina
Brooks Sarah
Broullire Thomas
Brown Kathleen
Brown Timothy
Buckley John
Good Counsel has welcomed a new era into its doors. T hey are smart, ambitious, and energetic.
We call them the Class of 2000! With this space-age title ringing in their ears, this freshman class
seems to be the brightest group Good Counsel has seen yet. With the tough admission standards
of GC behind them, this class has made a smooth transition into the sometimes intimidating, fastpaced nature of a high school freshman. From impressive school spirit to enthusias m in retreat,
these freshman show promising potential as being the great leaders of the next century, in addition
to being the "fresh" new faces of Good Counsel.
Burgess Miriam
Bums Lauren
Burris Elizabeth
Callahan Marina
Campbell Michelle
Canali Christopher
Canja Crystal
Carr Benjamin
Carter Daniel
Casares Daniel
Casciano Peter
Castrillon Diane
Abdelsalam Amir
Paul Tennessee shows what it takes to be a top wrestler at Good Counsel. Throughout the entire season he
never lost his high spirits.
Agbonyitor Mawuena
Ager Stephen
Aguilar Bettina
Aiken Christopher
Allison Lindsay
Arney Gary
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Freshman
Catherwood Anne
Cavallo Anthony
Chambers Travis
Chap Brian
Chisholm Mark
Christian Raymond
Cioffi Thomas
Clark Joseph
C lark Michael
Cline-Thomas Aundrea
Cohen Matthew
Colbert Isaac
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Coleman, Christina
Conley, Julie
Conrad, Catherine
Corbit, Brandon
Creel, Gina
Cruz, Lucia
Cumberledge, Nicole
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Gehlbach, Benjamin
Gill, Jennifer
Gonzalez, Justin
Gordillo, Alicia
Gorres, Christopher
Gosney, Susannah
Greene, Charlotte
Daly, Jennifer
Dayrit, Catherine
De Groot, David
Deane, Amanda
Del Castillo, Hector
Delaney, Sara
Deming, J.W.
Greenya, Michael
Haig, Lindsay
Hallick, Stacy
Hause, Emily
Havener, Andrea
Hayhoe, Michael
Heizmann, Christopher
Deyhle, Patrick
Diblasi, Francis
Ditchey, Nicholas
Donadio, Kathryn
Doyle, Jonathan
Driver, Alina
Dulin, Maureen
Henry Kara
Herron, Sean
Heuberger, Christopher
Hickson, Michael
Hilaire, Mac
Hipolito, Marietta
Hsieh, Robert
Dwyer, Brendan
Emory, Craig
Essig, Daniel
Evans, Samual
Exum, Sherrill
Fansler, Matthew
Farrell, Patric
Huitz, Diana
Hunter, Carrie
Hutchens, Kimberly
Iacuzio, Kathleen
Innis, Amalee
Jackson, Dia Nicole
Jemionek, Mischa
Feeley, Michael
Fenlon, Matthew
Ferguson, Philana
Fernandez, Eric
Ferrigno, Michael
Fitzgerald, Caitlyn
Fitzgerald, Lindsay
Jimenez, Charisse
Jones, Erin
Joyce, Patrick
Karem, Michael
Kenealy, Kathryn
Kenealy, Kelly
Kimmel, Katie
Fitzgerald, Michael
Flaherty, Stephanie
Flannery, Jeanette
Fletcher, Joanna
Brendan, Foley
Fotia, Collin
Galindez-Bottini, Adrian
Keonig, Amy
Lambert, Ryan
Lange, Kristie
Lanigan, Maureen
Larkin, Colleen
Lawrence, Olivia
Layden, Megan
Galindo, Leslie
Gallagher, Michael
Gallerano, William
Galt, Angela
Garcia, Veronica
Garvin, Peter
Gautam, Ani!
Layland, Michael
Leach, Deborah
Lee, Casey
Lewis, Patrick
Listello, William
Loewe, Brian
Lorek, Christopher
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Mavroukakis Alexander
McCann Ciaran
McCarthy Patrick
McCauley Timothy
McCaw Patrick
McGivern Christine
Lynagh James
Lynch David
Lyons Mauhew
Lytle Jennifer
Macdermid Gary
Mach Joseph
McGovern Kelly
McGuinness James
McNamara Meghan
McTavish M ichael
Mead Jerry
Mechak Kristen
Mackey Mark
Mance Cherisse
Manders Matthew
Marco! Meghan
Mariani Michelle
Martell Cassadra
Marville Kolawole
Mendoza Cristina
Michal James
Miller Christina
Miller Daniel
Minahan Angela
Minnick John
Mohamed Janan
Montano Michele
Montesinos Blanca
Moore Nicola
Moran David
Morley William
Morrissey Kelly
Mroz Julie
Murphy Anthony
Murphy Lindsay
N aso Christopher
Nechanicky Megan
Katie Iacuzio and K im Hutchens share a laugh together after another outdoor Latin activity.
Newell Todd
Nguyen May
Nibert Robert
Noel-Nosbaum Jeffrey
Nolan Patrick
Noyes Kathryn
Brett Russell and Carolyn Pugliese run on the track with Mickey Mouse on their shoulders.
Will M orley and David Moran do not look too excited to be in this picture.
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Freshman
Nullmeyer Susan
Nunan Sean
0' Colemain Sarah
0' Connell Jaclyn
Outtz Hasina
Owens Christopher
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Page Caroline
Paris Tiffany
Perdomo Cesar
Ponticelli Matthew
Praskie vicz Erin
Preston Clifford
Sisco Kristina
Smith Patrick
Smith Shawn
Snyder Robyn
Spelman Elizabeth
Stablein Philip
Price T ravis
Puente-Duany H ary
Pugliese Carolyn
Pulupa Kathleen
Raghunandan Jennifer
Ramos Francisco
Stuntz Robert
Subelsky Anne
Sumter Carisa
Swarthout Daniel
Talavera Maryann
Tennessee Paul
Terry Michael
Tolson Antonia
Torriente Samantha
Tucker Christine
Vincent Genea
Wagner Michael
Richardson Braxton
Richelson Anthony
Rodriguez Cristina
Rodriguez Gerardo
Ross Ale xander
Ruppert Sophia
Waldt Brianne
Walker Ann
Walsh James
Washington Marco
Wheeler Gary
Williams Justin
Russell Brett
Ryan Arlee
Ryan Colleen
Ryan Kerry
Saba Andrew
Saenz Roxana
Salvado Nicholas
Sanchez Jacqueline
Sandoval Edgar
Santana Erin
Santucci Christina
Sanz Kristofer
Wimsatt Megan
Windlan Laura
Zakas Christina
Zimmerman Patrick
Zogby Mary-Margaret
Sattler Anna
Seifert John
Serrano Joseph
Seymour Edward
Shaw Javad
Sheldon Lindsay
Shepard Brendan
Shennan Matthew
Shipp Anna
Sievering Jennifer
Simon Girair
S indall Colleen
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Michael Murphy
President
An era ended at Good Counsel this year when Mr. Michael
Murphy resigned as President. Looking through yearbooks from
1964-1997, a history of Good Counsel develops along with a biography of Mike Murphy. Good Counsel changed dramatically,
thanks mostly to the hard work and dedication of Mr. Murphy.
He graduated from Good Counsel in 1968 and then went on to
the University of Maryland. He returned to G. C. in 1973 as a parttime English teacher and also assisted at the front desk. The following year, he taught English full time. Throughout the 70's, he
was involved with all the drama productions.
In July, 1986, Mike Murphy became the Principal of Our Lady
of Good Counsel High School. Never would G.C. be the same
again. Change was in the air, and Mr. Murphy brought our school
to the forefront as one of the best in the D.C. metropolitan area.
Physically, the building began to change. Drafty old windows were
replaced and the general condition of the building was improved.
Adding much needed space, Mr. Murphy was responsible for the
science wing and the Rafferty Center. Even the Senior Courtyard
was inspired by him. Perhaps the biggest change though, was the
arrival of female students in the fall of 1987! Enrollment began to
steadily increase, and Good Counsel became the model for many other single-sex private schools in the area. Programs and courses,
supported by Mr. Murphy, helped G.C. to become a School of Excellence by the U.S. Department of Education. Most recently though,
the International Baccalaureate Program gave a new status to G.C.
Mr. Murphy's concepts of the future of Good Counselled the Board of Directors to elect him as the President of the school in 1993.
The new President/Principal model enabled Mr. Murphy to concentrate more on the fiscal aspects of running a private school.
Both of Mr. Murphy's children graduated from Good Counsel. His daughter, Tracy, was one of the first girls to graduate in 1993.
His son, Brett, graduated this year, 1997. It seemed to be a blending of family and school growth for Mr. Murphy throughout his
history here at Good Counsel for the past thirty years. His familiar face and winning smile will be missed. As we walk the halls of our
school and prosper through the quality of the education offered here, memories of Michael Murphy will remain alive.
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President
Charles Dusterhoff
Principal
Arriving with the President/Principal Model, Mr. Charles Dusterhoffbecame Good Counsel's Principal in 1993. His professional
career has been devoted to education. Prior to G.C., Mr. Dusterhoff
was a Montgomery County school teacher and counselor. After
his retirement from the county schools, he went on to become the
principal of St. Judes. He always had a close tie to Good Counsel
though, because it was his school of choice for his children. Paul
graduated in 1992 and Alice in 1996.
Mr. Dusterhoff's Christian character richly blessed Good Counsel when he arrived in the fall of 1993. His good nature and warm
smile made him particularly close to the students. In addition to
his responsibilities as principal, he also taught freshman World
History. Always ready for a good challenge, Mr. Dusterhoff oversaw the development and implementation of the International Baccalaureate Program at G.C. This program pushed our school to the
forefront as one of the most progressive private schools in the D.C.
metropolitan area. The challenge did not stop there though, for Mr.
Dusterhoff. Over the past two years, he was involved with the new
block schedule that will be implemented in the fall of 1997. This
schedule will enable G.C. students to take eight courses each year
and offer more flexibility for honor students. Ninety-minute classes will be interesting next year.
Mr. Dusterhoff was a fair man ... someone who always looked out for the kids. Students knew that his office was a friendly place,
a place that could be trusted for fairness and a Christian atmosphere. The faculty and staff also enjoyed working for " Dusty. "
Congratulatory remarks and his support were always evident.
Mr. Dusterhoff leaves Good Counsel this year, along with the Class of 1997. He arrived with this class and rode the wave of
excitement with them for four years. He will be remembered fondly by all. And always remember ... "Danger Stranger" !
Principal
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Administration :
1996-1997
Ms. Madeleine Ortman, Asst. Principal
Administrators Patrick Bates, Charles Dusterhoff, and Michael Murphy enjoy a special
breakfast.
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Administration
Administration
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To Be Or Not To
Be
Bienvenido, Bienvenue,
Salve
Mr. Roderick
Cardamone
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Faculty
Let Us Pray
Mr. Bohdan
Dowhaluk
Mr. Donald
Dalphonse
Ms. Rosemary
Fee rick
Mrs. Margaret
Weidner
Faculty
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Fitness -- Fun
Business to
Computers
Mrs. Marybeth
Milcetich
Mrs. Peggy Barbara
Mrs. Ginger Burch shows her never-ending smile as she accepts her award from Kate Loewe and
Drew Maurano.
Mr. Steven Ghent
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Faculty
Mrs. Maureen
Shacreaw
Mrs. Palmer expresses her school spirit; working in the school store certainly gives her
the chance to show it off.
Faculty
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Sister John
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Faculty
Faculty
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Eureka!
Mr. Cabigas makes another one of his crazy faces. The Science Department always seemed to be doing something out of the ordinary.
The winning Faculty Field Hockey team pose for a picture after the game. The final score
was Faculty 2, Students I.
Numbers
Mr. Kevin Dorr
Mrs. Michelle
Perschbacher
Mrs. Debbie
Schwarz walter
Full stomachs bring warm smiles' The hard working cafeteria staff, left to right, Mrs. Barbara Curtis,
Mrs. Betty Rogers, Mrs. Bernie Kmetz, Mrs. Maureen Hickson, Mrs. Ginger Birch, Mrs. Pat
Wigmore.
Faculty
Faculty
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Below: Students take a moment out in F r . Mike's office. Students knew that they could have a serious discussion
or just chill out at almost any hour in the office.
Religious Life
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Moving On:
Senior Retreat
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Senior Retreat
Senior Retreat
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Beginning A Spiritual
Journey:
Although not as well known or celebrated as the Junior Retreat at Good Counsel, the Sophomore
and Freshmen retreats begin the journey that will eventually take all students to Sparks, MD, where they
will finish the retreat program with three days on Junior Retreat. Before that though, students must attend
both of these one day retreats, one held at Good Counsel and the other at Holy Family Seminary on
Randolph Road. Like the Junior Retreat everyone looks forward too, these retreats entail group talks
and activities, but unlike Junior Retreats, these only last one day and focus on one type oftopic. For
freshman, most of the day is spent discussing their adjustment to high school and what they hope to
accomplish in the next four years. The sophomores focus their discussions on relationships, especially
those with the people around them. Small group discussion are supplemented by large talks given by
senior leaders. Megan Mechak, a Sophomore Retreat Leader, said "I think the talks are a good idea
becuase we use our experiences when we write them and that way everyone can begin to relate to what
we are saying." In giving talks and meditations, the leaders were able to explain many things, like how
to deal with parents and a new school, to the retreatants. These one day retreats are preparation for the
three day Junior Retreat that would come. In addition to the Senior Leaders,Fr. Mike andMiss Feerick,
along with community moderators spoke about the importance ofvarious relationships in their own lives.
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Freshmen/Sophomore Retreats
Freshmen/Sophomore Retreats
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Junior Retreat:
Bringing the Sparks to Life
ThefiveJuniorretreats weredeclared
by the participants to be the most successful in
Good Counsel history. These retreats, led by
seniors and teachers, were designed to give the
Junior class insight into both themselves and
the people around them, especially those they
didn't know well. For this reason, moderators
of the two communities going on retreats make
up small groups and assign rooms based on
people that they haven't seen interact, rather
than putting students with their friends .
Through the open attitude of retreat, people
who thought they had nothing in common
soon learned that many experiences at Good
Counsel are shared by all.
The experience of Junior retreat is
shared by all students at school, it being the last
of the mandatory retreats in the program. Yet,
The mural outside of the chapel at Sparks retreat house Mr. Cabigas joins in a small group discussion on the
was a place many Juniors, and Seniors, went to think February retreat. Small groups were one of the most
about their experiences and new feelings while on important aspects of retreat because they helped
retreat.
students get to know each other and share opinions.
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Junior Retreat
Junior Retreat
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junior Retreat
Left:
Left:
Junior Retreat
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Key Club:
Serving the
Community
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KeyClub
Key Club
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Making it Real:
People at Good Counsel
Students sometimes found themselves wearing outrageous outfits during Spirit Week. Here, Mike Ellis, Dave Oristian, John Danna, and
Jason Lawrence show off their outfits for 70s day.
Lindsay Coleman, Meagan Lyon, and Katie White show off their flowers for the Ecofair. SAVE
sponsored the Ecofair to remind students about the importance of Earth Day and conserving the
environment.
Student Life
Chris Penna sticks his tongue out at the camera. Although school life almost drove some
students crazy, the people at GC kept them
sane.
Jamie Cheng, Emily Trexler (the Falcon), and Katie Brown celebrate at the Metros Swimming Championships. Although students were busy with their own activities, they never passed up a chance to cheer their
friends on.
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Making the
School Year Fun:
The Student Council
At the beginning of this
year, belonging to the Student
Council seemed like it would be
more of an activity on paper than
one that work was to be done
for; this year's President, Drew
Maurano, proved to Good
Counsel that would no longer be
true. He, along with Vice
PresidentTony Ceballos,
Secretary Anna Cheng, and
Treasurer Liz Bates, made this
year's Student Council one of
the most active clubs at Good
Counsel. Beginning with a kickoff picnic for Homecoming, the
Student Council made itself
Above L eft: The Studen t Co uncil
prepares for the Homecoming Week
kick-off picn ic , which students and
parents attended to increase spirit for
Homecoming. This was the first year
Good Counsel had such a picnic, and it
was a hj g s uccess
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137
Symphonic Band
Wind Ensemble
Honors Chorus
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Bands
Jazz Ensemble
Chorus
Concert Band
Bands
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Shakespeare's
Birthday and the
Health Science
Fair
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Above:
Mrs. Presels ki, Drew
Maurano, Casey Hewitt, and Marco
Mastrangelo, student athletic trainers, worked at the Fair to show students
the importance of taking care of their
bodies when exercising.
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Dances
Dances
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Seniors
Seniors Amy Seitz, Kristy Werner, Christin Ryan, Jen Dean, Jamie Knapp, Travis Poletto, Dave Oristian, Noni Aberl, Dan Gallagher, Greg Pflaum, and Natalie
Branagan show their spirit during the week before Homecoming. Seniors used the week of September 24-27, 1996 to show off their school spirit at the beginning of
their last year at Good Counsel.
Kate Loewe helps out in the new Media Center. Many students used the Media Center as a way
to do research and type papers, as well as study during their free time.
Senior Section
Seniors John Frye and Matt Ward prepare to practice for another football game in the fall. The football
team won its championship in the Dallas J. Shirley
Division.
Katie Nichols who traveled to New York along with many other art students, shares a moment with a
Rockette. Many Senior art students chose to spend a long weekend in New York with the art teachers taking
in the sights and learning about the artistic world outside of Good Counsel.
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Seniors
Seniors
145
Sara Aaron
Erin Bauer
146 Seniors
Ilona Aberl
Cherish yesterday. Dream for tomorrow. Love for today. Be yourself and
don't hide; just believe in destiny.
There is always one moment .. .
when the door opens and lets the future in ... and I don't want to go back
there.
- Anonymous/Enigma/G. Greene/
G. Michael
Mark Bell
RUN AWAY!
- Sir Robin (not quite as brave as Sir
Lancelot)
John Adams
Dylan Ahn
Jackie Blanchard
Douglas Bost
Brian Allen
Matthew Boyd
Benjamin Andreas
Natalie Branagan
Ethan Andreas
Anna Broderick
Two things are bad for the heart running uphill and running down people. When in charge, ponder. When
in trouble, delegate. When in doubt,
mumble.
- B. Gimbel/Good Life Almanac
Elizabeth Bates
Kevin Bullick
Seniors
147
Jason Busch
Anna Cheng
148
Seniors
Christine Calloway
Celia Cho
Diane Campanaro
Megan Clifford
Justin Capuco
Kimberly Colella
Lizette Castillo
Karen Collins
Antonio Ceballos
Michelle Celis
Marlana Collins
Gabriel Como
Alan Chap
Katherine Compa
Seniors
149
Christopher Convey
Nicholas Dann
150 Seniors
Steven Corsini
John Danna
Ideals are like stars; you will not succeed in touching them with your
hands. But by following them you
will reach your destiny.
- Carl Schurz
Jannelle Cortes
Pierre De La Cruz
Christine Cousins
Roseanne De La Cruz
Matthew Covell
Jennifer Dean
Christopher Crawford
Peter Demizio
Ommia iam fient fieri guae posse negebam. Everything which I used to
say could not happen will happen
now. All lies and jest still , a man
hears what he wants to hear and disregards the rest.
- Ovid/P. Simon
David Cullen
Emily Deye
Melissa Daley
Ambrose Dieringer
Seniors
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John Dietz
Roderick Dwyer
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Seniors
Sarah Diggins
Priscilla Ek
Michael Dillon
Christopher Donahue
Christopher Ellis
Michael Ellis
Lauren Downs
David Eynon
Robert Doyle
WOO-HAH! In the end there can only be one. They said that time is the
ftre in which we bum. Do not expect
to be applauded when you do the right
thing, and do not expect to be forgiven when you err.
- Busta Rhymes/D. MacLeod/Dr. T.
Soren/Bail Organa
Daniel Farley
Christina Duffner
Steven Fefe
Jennifer Dulin
Thomas Fegan
Seniors
153
Arthur Fernandes
Janet Gallagher
154
Seniors
Alfred Finch
Jennifer Fischer
Timothy Foltyn
William Fortuna
Jose-Ricardo Garcia
Melissa Garcia
Gary Gaskins
Thomas Foye
Debra George
John Frye
Ronan Geronimo
Daniel Gallagher
Margaret Gessner
Seniors
155
Sarah Gilmer
Robert Hendricks
Only a criminal prefers life over honor, love life too much and you will
lose the best reason for living. I would
rather die on my feet than live on my
knees.
156 Seniors
Paula Gonzalez
de Castilla
Casey Hewitt
Abigail Green
Rashida Hogg
M. Angelou
Andrew Gregos
Emilie Hogue
All trouble slowly fades away, slowly, slowly fades away. I hold your
hand inside my hand, across the land,
through the fields of joy. An honest
answer is like a on the lips.
- M. Kamen and H. Fredricks!Proverbs 24:26
Kara Gretschel
Kevin Groves
Katherine Holland
Kevin Hollister
Albert Guayta
Bridget Howlin
Today's decision is tomorrow's reality. The past is yours, learn from it.
The present is yours, fulfill it. Make
sure the thing you're living for is
worth dying for.
- Anonymous/W. Fauntroy/C. Mayes
Maureen Hass
Courtney Hsieh
Seniors
157
Bernard Hull
Christopher Kark
Tyrone Keck
Jamie Knapp
Domenic Koroulakis
Christina Keen
Jeanette Kelly
George Kennedy
Azal Kahn
Oh, sweet Jesus, those junkies must've knocked a hole in you head.
You goin' to give all this up: Eightytrack stereo, color TV in every room,
that's the American dream. Well,
ain't it? Ain't it? Yeah!
- Philip Fenty (Superfly)
Aaron King
v
Elizabeth Kirby
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Seniors
Fritz Kramer
To believe your own thought, to believe that what is true for you in your
own private heart is true for all men
- that is genius.
- R.W. Emerson
Emily Lake
Each is given a bag of tools, a shapeless mass, a book of rules; and each
must make - ere life is flown - a
stumbling block or a steppingstone.
- R.L. Shapre
Andrew Landers
Noelle Larson
Jason Lawrence
Seniors
159
Susie Lee
Katherine Loewe
160 Seniors
Kimberly Lenoci
Caroline Loh
Angela Leser
Marina Mach
Kevin Lesnak
Katherine Mackey
A true philsopher never seeks to subvert the order of things. He accepts it.
He asks only to be allowed to cultivate the thoughts that comfort a
strong spirit.
- U. Eco
Christopher Leverenz
Timothy MacMillan
Michael Lewis
Thou seest we are not all alone unhappy. This wide and universal theatre presents more woeful pageants
than the scene wherein we play in.
- W. Shakespeare in As You Like It
Loren Madden
Norman Lo
Michael Manfre
Jennifer Lodato
For taking the time to care . .. for taking the time to love ... for loving
enough to understand ... I love you!
If you can't have fu n in life, you're
dead.
- Anonymous/D. Letterman
Justin Mangino
Seniors
161
Peter Mannix
Rachael McCoy
162
Seniors
Jesmond Marshall
Bradley Marts
Adrienne McGill
Patrick McGivern
Knowledge comes, but wisdom lingers. Promise you won' t forget about
me ever, not even when I' m a hundred. I hope life isn' t a big joke because I don't get it.
-Alfred , Lord Tennyson!A.A. Milne/J. Handy
Marco Mastrangelo
Kelly McNally
Andrew Maurano
Joseph McTavish
Angela Mayer
Megan Mechak
Kevin McCauley
Jeffrey Melia
Bridget McCormick
Chris Migliaccio
Seniors
163
Brenna Mikesell
Jennifer Nail
164
Seniors
Tiffany Miles
Colleen Nattress
Nullum magnum ingenium sine mixlura dementiae fuit. Most people are
about as happy as they make up their
minds to be.
-Seneca/A. Lincoln
J enna Miller
Tara Nattrass
rainbow.
-Anonymous
Robie Mogot
Mark Nazal
Leslie Molina
Andrew Nenichka
Susan Moran
Katherine Nichols
David Mroz
Edward Noyes
Brett Murphy
John O'Connell
Seniors
165
Matthew O'Mara
Sarah Pauritsch
166
Seniors
Genevieve Offiah
David Oristian
Colleen Peck
Jeremey Ostrow
Sarah Peck
Christopher Pachuki
Daniel Pegnato
Kacy Paide
Gregory Pflaum
Davis Pallen
Travis Polletto
Michelle Partridge
Kimberlee Pope
Seniors
167
Mary Prangley
Christy Richardson
168
Seniors
James Praskievicz
Seth Robey
Katie Price
Candida Rodriguez
Robert Prince
Katie Romano
William Publico
Emily Ross
Bridget Quinn
Thomas Roth
Christopher Ray
Hootie-Hoo. Ain't no fun if the homies can't have none. I'm an X-Man till
the day that I die.
- A Patton and A. Benjamin/C .
Broadus/N. Dann
Margaret Ruane
Bonnie Redmond
Ulises Ruiz
Seniors
169
Cristin Ryan
Joaquin Sequeira
170
Seniors
Kelly Ryan
Todd Shelar
Annie Sampson
See the thing of it is, we deserve respect but we can't demand res pect
without change. There comes a time
when we must go our own way. Always reach for the moon. If you happen to slip and fall you ' II still be
among the stars.
- T . Braxt.On/Malina
Katie Sherman
Regina Sanders
Karlie Santucci
Laura Simone
Daryl Simpson
Thomas Schweikert
Christine Sindall
Allison Seery
What lies behind us and what lies before us are tiny matters compared to
what lies within us.
- R.W. Emerson
Aaron Skirvanek
Amy Seitz
Kevin Smith
Seniors
171
Jacky So
Damon Tyler
172
Seniors
Cynthia Sokolowski
Edward Urban
Jonathan Spiegel
Monica Urbanek
Thomas Sullivan
James Valenzuela
Michael Swarthout
Jean-Robert Volel
Mitra Taheri
Matthew Ward
Catherine Taylor
The thing is, you see, that the strongest man in the world is the man who
stands alone. Those who make peaceful revolution impossible make violent revolution inevitable.
- H. Ibsen!J.F. Kennedy
Emily Webster
Kirsten Twigg
Monica Welker
Seniors
173
Kristin Werner
174
Seniors
Karen W eschler
D. Matthews
Michael Weymer
Megan Wilby
Jelethia Williams
Michael Windlan
Gibson Yen
Seniors
175
Above: Ben and Ethan Andreas receive awards for their efforts on the ice
hockey rink. At the Breakfast, Senior
talents that would otherwise have gone
unheeded were recognized.
Right:
of the talents recognized at
the Senior Breakfast were jokes within
the class or even within groups. Here,
Chrissy Sindall is awarded for her
antics in AP Chemistry class.
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"There have been some good times and some bad times, but I feel it is all worth it in the end."
-Jeanette Kelly
Left: Jen Lodato, Courtney Hsieh ,
and Katie Romano show their school
Above:
Jen Lodato , Christine
Cousins, Anna Cheng, Kim Lenoci,
Kirsten Twigg, and Justin Capuco
dress in Blue and Gold during Spirit
Week. Because it was Senior year, many
in the Class of 1997 took the Spirit
Week competition seriously.
Right:
Maureen Hass, Bridget
McCormick , Chrissy Sindall ,
Brenna Mikesell , and Liz Bates enjoy the Senior Breakfast. The awards
g iven at the Breakfast captured the
spirit of the Class of 1997 in a way
impossible at the more formal Awards
a ssemb ly, later that day (May 30,
1997) .
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Senior Candids
Senior Candids
179
Un-
chained
Melody:
May
15, 1997
"A Magical
Evening ... "
180
Prom
Prom
181
182
183
Graduation
Final Moments
in High School
For
184
Graduation
The
The
The
The
The
The
The
The
The
Graduation
185
Kate Loewe lights a candle at the National Honor Society's Spring induction. Although many people thought the NHS was simply a club
in name, it was active throughout the school on a number of occasions, including Open House.
Drew Maurano, President of the Student Council, discusses the important issues of the school
community with his staff. The Student Council planned and hosted many of the events at GC.
Clubs
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Clubs Divider
Clubs Divider
187
Drama
Eleasba Gamble tries to seduce Joe Mach in this year's presentation of Godspell. The students used their talents to
portray a number of different dramatic styles.
Joe Mach and Nick Spiropoulos together as Jesus and
John. The play Godspell is a
retelling of the Gospel of John
in a modem fashion.
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189
XAVERIAN CHAPTER
Greg Pflaum, president of this year's National Honor Society, lights the candle representing
the candidates' dedication. Greg, as well as other members of the NHS, are dedicated to
scholarship, leadership, character and service.
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191
Freshmen
Abdelsalam, Amir
27, 102
102
Agbonyitor, Mawuena
192
103
103
103
103
55, 103, 134
103
103
Burgess, Miriam
Burns, Laura 103
Burris, Elizabeth
Coleman, Christiana
!04
Conley, Julie 39, 50,
!04, 109
Conrad, Catherine
J9, 104
ICorbit, Brandon
!04
104, 143
Creel, Gina
Cruz, Lucia
39, 104
Cumberledge, Nichole
!04
Haig, Lindsay
105
Hallick, Stacy
105
Hause, Emily
105
Havener, Andrea 39, 105
Hayhoe ,
Michael
2 7, 105
Heizmann,
Chris topher
27, 105
Herron, Sean
39, 103
81, 103
Callahan, Marina
39, 103
Campbell, Michelle
103
Canali; Christopher 103
Canja, Crystal
103
Carr, Benjamin
103
Carter, Daniel
103
Casares, Daniel
103
Casciano, Peter
27, 103
103
Castrlllon, Diane
Catherwood, Anne
39, 103
Cavallo, Anthony
103
Chambers, Travis
103
Chap, Brian 31, 103
Christian, Raymond
27, 103
27, 103
Cioff,; Thomas
Clark, Joseph
103
Clark, Michael
27, 103
Cline- Thomas, Aundrea
40,
51, 103
Cohen, Matthew
55, 103
Colbert, Issac
103
104
DeGroot, Dav1d
104
Deane, Amanda
104
DelCastillo Hector
27 104
Daley, Sara 55, 104 ,
Deming, J. W 104
Oeyhle, Patr1ck
27, 104
104
Francis
Nicholas
27, 104
Donadio Kathryn
22, 104
104
Jonathan
, Alina 22, 55, 104
Maurine 38, 85, 104
, Brendan
27, 104
, Matthew
55, 104
Patric 104
Michael
104
Matthew
104
Philana
104
Eric
104
Michael
27, 104
Caitlyn
38, 50, 104
Lindsay 42, 104
Michael 104
Stephanie 104
Jeanette
39, 104
Fletcher , Joanna
40, 104
Brendan27, 104
Collin 104
Austringer Magazine
Galindez-Bottim; Ardian
104
Galindo, Leslie 42, 104
104
Gallagher, Michael
Gallerano, William
84, 104
Galt, Angela 38, 79, 104
Garcia, Veronica
104
Garvin, Peter 104
Gautam, Anil 104
Gehlbach, Benjamin 105
Gill, Jennifer 105
Gonzalez, Justin
27, 105
Gordillo, Alicia
105
Gorres, Chris topher 27, 105
Gosney, Susannah, 51, 81, 105,
143
Greene, Charlotte
105
Greenya, Michael
27, 105
105
Heuberger, Christopher
105
H1ckson, Michael
27, 105
Hilaire, Mac 105
Hipolito, Marietta
105
Hsieh, Robert 27, 105
Huitz, Diana 105
Hunter, Carrie 43, 105
Hutchens, Kimberly 39, 105, 106
Iacuzio, Kathleen
TPreston
Praskievicz, Erin
108
Mohamed, Janan
39, 107
Clifford
\
108
Montano, Michele
107
Price, Travis
108
Montesinos, Blanca
107
Puente-Duany,
Hary
27, 108
Moore, Nichola
107
Pugliese, Carolyn
106, 108
Moran, Davtd 106, 107
Pulupa, Kathleen
108
Morley, William
27, 106, 107
Morrissey, Kelly
22, 81, 107,
109
Mpasi: Priscilla
39, 107
Raghunandan, Jennifer
108
Mroz, Julie 39, 107
'
Ramos,
Francisco
108
27, 107
Murphy, Anthony
Richardson, Braxton
108
Murphy, Lindsay
39, 107
Richelsen, Anthony
108
Rodriguez, Christina 29, 81, 108
Rodriquez, Gerardo
108
Ross, Alexander
108
Naso, Christopher
107
Ruppert, Sophia
30, 108
Nechanicky, Megan 55, 107
Russel, Brett 102, 106, 108
Newell, Todd
27, 107
Ryan, Arlee 42, 108
Nguyen, May 107
Ryan, Colleen 55, 108
Nibert, Robert
27, 107
Ryan, Kerry 55, 108
Noei-Nosbaum, Jeffery
107
Nolan, Patrick 107
107
Noyes, Kathryn
Nul/meyer, Susan
107
Saba, Andrew 108
Nunan, Sean 107
Saenz, Roxana
28, 108
Salvado, Nicholas
108
Sanchez, Jacqueline
108
Sandoval,
Edgar
108
O'Colmain, Sarah
107
Santana, Erin 22, 108
O'Connell, Jaclyn
51, 107
Santucci: Christina
108
Outtz, Hasina 50, 107, 109
Sanz,
Kristofer
108
Owens, Christopher 107
Sattler, Anna 51, 108
Siefert, John 27, 108
Serrano, Joseph
27, 108
Seymour, Edward
108
Page, Caroline 40, 108
Paris, Tiffany 108
Shaw, Javad
108
108
Perdomo, Cesar
Sheldon, Lindsay
108
Ponticelli: Matthew
108
Bowling Club
MacDermid, Gary
106
Mach, Joseph 106, 188
Mackey, Mark 14, 17, 106
Mance, Chreisse
106
Manders, Matthew
27, 106
Marcot, Meghan
106
Mariani, Michelle
106
Martell, Cassandra
38, 79, 106
Marville, Kolawole
27, 106
194
Mason, Adrienne
106
Mavroukakis, Alexander
31,
107
McCann, Ciaran
107
McCarthy, Patrick
107
McCauley, Timothy 107
McCaw, Patrick
107
McGivern, Christine 55, 107
McGovern, Kelly
107, 109
McGuinness, James
27, 107
McNamara, Meghan 39, 51, 107
McTavish, Michael
27, 107
Mead, Jerry 27, 107
Mechak, Kristen
107
Mendoza, Christine
107
Michal, James 107
Miller, Christina
107
Miller, Daniel 55, 107
Minahan, Angela
42, 107
Minnick, John 107
Yearbook
Falcon News
Shepard, Brendon
27, 108
Sherman, Matthew
27, 108
Shipp, Anna
108
Sievering, Jennifer 42, 81, 108
Simon, Giroir
Sindall, Colleen
38, 51, 108
Sisco, Kristina 109, 189
Smith, Patrick
109
Smith, Shawn
27, 109
Snyder, Robyn
28, 109
Spelman, Elizabeth 40, 55, 109
Stablein, Philip
55, 109
Stuntz, Robert
27, 109
Subelsky,Anne
109
Sumter, Carisa 30, 109
Swarthout, Daniel
27, 109
Talavera, MaryAnn
109
Tennessee, Paul
27, 102, 109
Terry, Michael
109
Tolson, Antonia
51, 109
Torriente, Samantha
109
Tucker, Christine
38, 109
Vincent, Genea
109
Wagner, Michael
109
Waldt, Brianne
109
Walker, Ann
109
Walsh, James
27, 109
Washington, Marco
27, 109
Wheeler, Gary
109
Williams, Justin
109, 141
Wimsatt, Megan
109
Wind/an, Laura
51, 109
Zakas, Christina
109
Zimmerman, Patrick
109
Zogby, Mary-Margaret
109
51,
195
French Club
A
Sophomores
Abari, Tosin
17, 26, 95
Aguglia, Jackie 95
Albertson, Remy 20, 31,95
Aravan is, Geoffrey 95
Arellano, Christina 95
B
Barnhouse, Jennifer 28, 29, 95,101
Bates, Vincent
26,95
Belloni, Melissa 95
Berkholtz, Noelani 95
Bishop, Rebecca 95
Boone, Brian 95
Bradford, Lisa 95
Branagan, Edward 31,95
Branson, David 95
Brillante, Gina 95
Bruno, Christopher 95
Bryant, Claire
17, 29, 50, 81,95
Bubar, Marc
31, 33, 95
Burkey, Nicholas 95
Burris, Ryan
55, 95
Butler, Clifford 26, 85,95
Butler, Matthew 95
Cali, Nicholas 95
Calloway, John
26,95
Campbell, Craig 31,95
Carcamo, Victor 95
Cascioli, Leonard 95
Cecil, Stephanie 95
196
95
Chapa. Anthony 95
Chisholm, Colin 95,101
Clark, Bryan 95
Clarke, Kelly 95
Coakley, Meg han 29, 95,101
Coleman, Lindsay 43, 55, 95,135
Collins, Christopher 95
Collins, Kevin
31,95
Conner, Colleen
38, 50,95
Connors, Patrick 26,95
Constantine,James
55,95
Conticchio, Andrew 96
Costello, Kelly 41,96
Criswell, Kelly 96
Cross, Lawrence 26, 96
Crouch, Christine 20, 22,96
Crowley, Timothy 96
Cuellar, Stephanie
40,96
Chaconas,Christina
Ejuma, Constance 9 6
Emmet, Tim 96
Ethridge, Ryan 26, 96
Eynon,Sarah
55,96
F
Faller, Christy 41, 96
Fanning, Erin
55,96
Figueroa, Daniel 26, 96
Fillah, Erin 96
Finelli, Christopher 96
Fiorita, Michael 96
Fischer, Mary 96
Fisher, Peter 96
Flannery, Mark 96
Floyd, Jessica 96
Ford, Jonathan 96
Frazier, Mel issa 96
Gallagher, Brendan
26, 96,101
Hallick, Jason 97
Haynes, Justin 31, 52, 53, 97,190
Hazlett, Alicia 97
Hewitt, Kathleen 38,97
Hickey, Caitlyn 97
Hicks, Alesha 97
Hishmeh, Omar 97
Hoa r, Meredith 55,97,101
Hudak, Melana 40,97
Hunt, Earl 97
Hutton, Et han
55,97
lacuzio, John
97
Jannesson, Erik 97
Jean, Danielle 97
Johal, Amanpreet 97
Johnson, Joseph 97
Jon es , Jason 97
L
Lamari, Joseph 97
Larios, Jenn ifer 41,97
Lawrence, Valerie 97
Liebowitz, Susan 38,97
Leighton, Patrick 26, 97
Lietz, Barrett 97
Linehan, Moira 97
Lisle, Edward 97
Liu, Eric 31 ,97
Lodato, Jill 97
Logisz, Kathleen 20, 22,97
Lopez, Katherine 22, 41, 97
Lucey, Rand 98
Lyon, Meagan
98,135
M
Madden, Katie 7, 85,98
Mannix, Kathryn 98
Martino, Shauna 20, 22,98
Mason, Roger 98
Mastrangelo, Enrico 98
Mathiesan, Michael 98
Mattingly, Meghan 22,98
Mauro, Joe 98
McCallister, Molly
55,98
McCarthy,Timothy 98
McCartin, Daniel 98
McCloskey, Heather 98
McGinn, Patrick 26, 98
McNaney, Julia 43, 81,98
Mellott, Adriana 38, 98
Messett, Kevin 98
Metrenas , Beth 55, 98
Milcetich, Kenneth 98
Miller, Brandon 26, 98
Miller, Shannon 17, 55,98
Millios, Michael 98
Monroe, Christopher 98
Moore, Jeffrey 98
Morales, Jose 26, 98
Murray, James 26, 98
Myers, Stephen 26 , 99
197
Sicher, Erin
30,100
Siegrist, Ka ren 40,100
Silk, Mary
40,81,100
Silverman, Deborah 100
Sinkiat, Mark 100
Smith, Jennifer 55,100
Solomon, Mekdelawit 100
Sorrell, Clyde 100
Sparacino, Pietro 100
Spencer, Michael 100
Stewart, Clare 38, 39, 55, 85,100,186
Sullivan, Kathleen 100,188
Key Club
N
Naleszkiewicz, Kristopher 55, 99
Nguyen-Viet, Tuan 99
Nicholson, Crystal 8 1,99
Nimmich, Becky 99,101
p
Pachucki, Christina 99
Pan,Chien-Ying 31,99
Panchura, Bradley 26, 99
Pangelinan, Melissa 99
Parent, Dave 99
Park, Karen 99
Parker, Andrea 99
Parker, Jeanine 99
Parker, Matthew 99
Partowardojo, Dwi 99
Paul, Jessica 99
Pecoraro, Nichola 43, 98, 99
Pellenbarg, Christ ina
99
Penn, Christopher 94, 99,101,134,180
Plucinski, Kellie 38, 50,99
Polit, Elizabeth 99
Pollock, Ryan 26, 99
Price, Jessica 28, 29, 99
Raymer, Robert 99
Rein, Stephanie 43, 99
198
Reise, Devin 99
Rich, Robert 99
Robinson, Richard 26, 98,99
Rogers, George 26,99
Roller, Samantha 99
Rossi, Mark 99
Rudell, Sarah 99
Rusitanonta , Joyce 99
Rykowski, Stephan 99
Wilby, Deborah
43,100
Wi llhite, James 55,100
Wills, Erick 100
Winkler , Thomas 100
Wood, Kristen 100
y
Yongpradit, Vorachai
100,189
Juniors
Addabbo, Michael
Agnew, Troy
87
Ahn, Christopher
Alexander, Josh
Alexander, Reesha
Alomar, Logan 55,87
Anderson, Benjamin
Arellano, Carmen
Auger, Brian
87
87
25,87
87
87
87
87
Balourdos, Kosmas
87
Barbernitz, Peter
87, 131
Barkesdale, Crystal
Barton, Aaron 17,25,87
Batres-Hernandez, Steven
25,87
Batt, Brandon 87
28,87
Beaulieu, Kathryn
Beaver, Angela 4, 87
Bell, Amanda 87
Belloni, Sergio 87
Bennett, Selina 87
Bevard, Ryan 87
Bitter, Kristen
87, 130
Bohan, Patrick 87
Bonanno,John 25,87
Borissow, Paul 87
Bose, Jyotish 87
Boyle, Hugh
25,87
Broullire, Bridget 4, 9, 87, 130
Brown, Elizabeth 87
Bunch, Kevin
87
Lynx Club
Burroughs, Kevin
Burton, Leslie 87
Bykowski, Terese 87, 129
Daly, Allison
40,88
Daly, Brian 25, 88
Davis, Annie
28, 88
DeCastro, Paul 88
DeQuesada, Maria 88
Deausen, Oliver 88
Delaney, Christina
88
Delgado, Juan 26,88
Dewey, Michael 25,88
Diggs, Alaric
88
Dillon, Michael 88
Donnelly, Douglas 25,88
Donohue, Lauren 79, 88, 127
Dorsey, Michael 88
Doyle, Meaghan 88
199
Heffernan, Paul 89
Herndon, Dawn 89
Herrera, Roger 89
Herron, Kenneth 89
Hescock, Matthew 4, 89
Heuberger, Ann 79, 80,89
Hewitt, Matthew 89
Hill, David 89
Hilton, Zachery 25, 89
Hinds, Hubert 89
Hines, Matthew 89
Hollar, Sarah 89
Hosinski, Angelina 89
Hosmer, Brian 89
Hudson, Julie 89
Huguley, Meghan
8, 89
Huitz, Mario
26,89
Math Team
Dulin, William
55, 85,88
Ellis, Christiane
Ellis, Michelle 88
Emme, Eric 88
Essig, Nicholas 88
Faha, Andrew 25
Falcon, Marco
Finan, Christina 88
Fitzpatrick, Kevin 25 ,88
Fleet, Michael 25, 88
Flores, Patrick 88
Foronda, Claudia 88
Fox, Elizabeth 88
Frank, Sarah
88
Fullenkamp, Nicholas 88
200
Hairston, Charles 89
Hammond, Elizabeth 89
Handy, Claire 89
Harbison, Colleen 89
Harper, Michael 10, 89
Hass, Kathleen 9, 38, 79, 89
Hause, Alexander 89
Hawkins, Robyn
89
Hayes, Lucas 89
Hayhoe, Laura 89
lannicelli, Kathryn
lyob, Paulos
89
55,89
Kabia, Nichole 90
Kambanis, George 90
Kessler, Kevin 90
Khatta, Manish 90
Kim, Michael
25,90
Kimmel, Matthew 25,90
Ladds, Sandra 90
LaHaie, Eric
10, 25, 90
Langton, Larry 31 , 90, 133
Lanigan, Catherine 90
Lawrence, Wendy 90
Lee, David
25,90
Lee, Jennifer 43, 90, 142
Lee, Marshall 90
Lee, Maura 30, 55, 90
Lee, Nicholas 90
Lilly, Rebecca 206, 207
Linares, Veronica 90
Lo, Louis 90
Lopez, Jack
9,25,90
Luczak, Gregory 90
Lutes, Douglas 43, 86, 90, 127
Lynch, Jeanne 4, 30,31 , 90
Marcelin, Denise 90
Mardesich, Curt 90
Mardirossian, Toni 4, 17, 90
Marshall, Mary 90
McArdle, Mega 90
McCarty, Matthew 90
McCaw, Tara 90
McGarrity 90
McGunigal, Katherine 90, 188
McNally, Kevin 90
Mikoni, Jeffrey 90
Miller, Shaun 90
Mills, Brendon 90
Moffat, Tokollo 25, 90
Monteblanco, Eric 90
Moore, Kathryn 90
Peer Counselors
Morales, Glenda 90
Morales, Maritess 90
Moran, Lupita 21,90
Morell, Kimberly 90
Morris, Edwin 25,91
Moser, Mark 91
Moynahan, Alexis 91
Mulligan, Matthew 91
Murphy, David 91
Murphy, Jennifer 91
O'Connell, Katie 91
O'Halloran , Brendan 91
Odom, Wesley 91
Owens, Shaun 91
p
Pando, Jean-Paul 31 , 91
Parker, Brian 91
Parkington , Gregory 91
Parreco, April 91
Pearo, Jacqeulyn 43, 91
Petruccelli, Carla
43,91
Pfennig, Allison 40, 91
Pham, Sim-Sim 91
Pierola, Alexander 91
Poulos, Kenneth 91
Powell, Joshua 91
Power, Kelly
22, 91
Prangley, Dianna 9, 54, 55, 91, 142
Priddy, Andrew 91
Priestley, David 91
Puente-Duany, Veronica 43, 91, 142
Q
Quinn, Ryan 91
Quinones, Michael
25,91
201
Young, Eryka 92
Young, Lauren 92
Zavala, Claudia 93
Zimmerman, Daniel 93
Zogby, Matthew 4, 93
Seniors
A
Saar, Skylar
52,91
Sagredo, Claudia
91
Sanchez, Steven 91
Sanders, Daniel 92
Santucci, Eduardo 25,92
Santucci, Gino 92
Santucci, Patricia 92
Schmidt, Andrew 92
Scutt, Benjamin 92
Shipp, Gertrude 92
Shrader, Courtney 92
Simmons, Megan 92
Skinner, Frank 31,92
Smith, Jennifer 92
Smith, Justin 92
Smolka, Catherine 92
Smoral, Jennifer 43, 92
Soriano, Cynthia 92
Spiropoulos, Nicholas 92, 93,188
Ssemanda, Margie 92
Stayeas, Anna 41, 92
Stienbraker, Lara 92
Stone, Gabriel 92
Stuntz, John
25,92
Summers, David
92,122,181
202
31,92,
Umbel, Erin 9, 92
Veach, Michelle 92
Viegas, Jenilee 14, 92, 181
Villars, Alex 92
Wahid, Linnisa 92
Walker, Robert 25,92
Wallace, Ave Maria 92
Weichbrod, Erin 92
Weschler, Susan 41, 92, 130
Williams, James 92
Wivel, Tara 92
Aaron, Sara
17, 146
Aberl, Ilona
145, 146
Adams, John 146
Ahn, Dylan
146
Allen, Brian 25, 147. 180, 181
Andreas, Benjamin
14 7, 176, 177
Andreas, Ethan 12, 14 7, 176, 177
Ek, Priscilla
Ellis, Christopher
152
Ellis, Michael 135,152
Eynon, David 55, 153
Gallagher, Daniel
24, 25, 125,
145, 155
Gallagher, Janet
21, 22, 154
Garcia, Dorothy 154
Garcia, Jose-Ricardo 154, 177
Garcia, Melissa 154, 177
Gaskins, Gary 24, 25, 155
George, Debra 14,124, 155
Geronimo, Ronan
155
Gessner, Margaret
15 5
Gilmer, Sarah
156
Gonzalez De Castilla, Paula
156
Greene, Abigail 156
Gregos, Andrew
55, 156
Gretschel, Kara 157
203
Kark, Christopher
25, I 58
Keck, Tyrone
158
Keen, Christina 28, 125, I 30, 158
Kelly, Jeanette
I 6, I 59, 177
Kennedy, George
I 59
Khan, Azal
I, 8, 10, 159
25, I43, 159, 183
King, Aaron
Kirby, Elizabeth
I 58
Knapp, Jamie
30, I45, 159
Koroulakis, Domenic
25, 158
Kramer, Fritz I 58
Lake, Emily
I59, 19I
Landers, Andrew
159
Larson, Noelle
159
Index and Club Pictures
Lawrence, Jason
10, 135, 159
Lee, Susie
I 60
Lenoci, Kimberly 41, 136, I 60
Leser, Angela I 60
Lesnak, Kevin 2 5, I 60
Leverenz, Christopher 8, 25, 55, 161
Lewis, Michael 161
Lo, Norman 161
Lodato, Jennifer 15, 161
Loewe, Katherine 13,14,21, 23,
125, 145, 140, 160, 180
Loh, Caroline 8, 13, 160
Student Council
p
Pachucki, Christopher 16 7
Paide, Kacy 16 7
Pallan, Davis 167
Partridge, Michelle
167
Paurtisch, Sara 21, 78, 79, 80, 166,
18 3
Pautler, Ann Marie 21, 143, 166
Peck, Colleen 166
21, 166
Peck, Sarah
Pegnanto, Daniel 16 7, 181
Pflaum, Gregory 13, 145, 167, 191
Poletto, Travis 45, 167
Pope, Kimberlee 16 7
Prangley, Mary Katherine 17, 20,
21, 22, 125, 127, 142, 168
Praskievicz, James 31, 168
Prince, Robert 168
Publico, William 25, 169
Sampson, Annie
170
Sanders, Regina 170
Santucci, Karlie 29, 171
Schweikert, Thomas 1 71
Seery, Allison 55, 17I
Seitz, Amy
2I, I45, 171
Sequeira, Joaquin 170, 182
Shelar, Todd 170, 181
Sherman, Katherine I 70
Simone, Laura 170
Simpson, Daryl 171,
Sindall, Christine 20, 21, 13 I, 171,
176, 182
Skrivanek, Aaron 25, 171
Smith, Kevin 55, 171
So,Jacky 31, 172
Sokolowski, Cynthia 78, 79, 172
Spiegel, Jonathan 25, 172
Sullivan, Thomas I 72
Swarthout, Michael 55, I73
Valenzuela, James
Volel,Jean-Robert
7, 41, I 72
172
25, I73, 182
Ward, Matthew
16, 25, 144,
173
Webster, Emily 11, 2I, 173
Welker, Monica
1, 124, 173,
180, 181
Werner, Kristin 145, 174
Weschler, Karen 15, 41 , 137, 174
Weymer, Michael
1 74
Wilby, Megan 78, 78, 80, 174
Williams, Jelethia
I 75
Windlan, Michael 125, 175
y
Yen, Gibson
Urbanek, Monica
175
205
1980-1997
208
Closing