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Suffolk  Branch 

St,  Joseph's  College 


IMAGINE  THERE'S  NO  HEAVEN. 

IT'S  EASY  IF  YOU  TRY. 
NO  HELL  BELOW  US. 

ABOVE  US  ONLY  SKY. 

IMAGINE  ALL  THE  PEOPLE 
LIVING  FOP  TODAY. 


IMAGINE  THERE'S  NO  COUNTRIES. 
IT  ISN'T  HARD  TO  DO. 


NOTHING  TO  KILL  OR  DIE  FOR 
AND  NO  RELIGION.  TOO. 

IMAGINE  ALL  THE  PEOPLE 
LIVING  LIFE  IN  PEACE. 


YOU  MAY  SAY  I'M  A  DREAMER. 
BUT  I'M  NOT  THE  ONLY  ONE. 


HOPE  (SOME  DAY  YOU'LL  JOIN  US 
AND  THE  WORLD  WILL  BE  AS  ONE. 


IMAGINE  ALL  THE  PEOPLE 
SHAPING  ALL  THE  WOPLD. 


IMAGINE  NO  POSSESSIONS. 
I  WONDEP  IF  YOU  CAN. 


YOU  MAY  SAY  I'M  A  DPEAMEP. 
BUT  I'M  NOT  THE  ONLY  ONE. 


NO  NEED  FOP  GPEED  OP  HUNGEP. 
A  BPOTHEPHOOD  OF  MAN. 


HOPE  SOME  DAY  YOU'LL  JOIN  US 
AND  THE  WOPLD  WILL  LIVE  AS  ONE. 


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TABLE  OF  CONTENTS 

STUDENT  ORGANIZATIONS 

23 

ATHLETICS 

36 

DEDICATION 

58 

GRADUATES 

62 

ADMINISTRATION  AND 

FACULTY 

113 

LAST  WILL  AND 

TESTAMENTS 

146 

SENIOR  DIRECTORY 

148 

ADVERTISEMENTS 

153 

This  Yearbook  is  printed 
on  50%  recycled  paper. 


IMAGINE  THERE'S  NO  HEAVEN 
IT'S  EASY  IF  YOU  TRY 

NO  HELL  BELOW  US 
ABOVE  US  ONLY  SKY 


IMAGINE  ALL  THE 

PEOPLE 

LIVING  FOP 

TODAY 


Mr 


IMAGINE  THEDE 
COUNTRIES: 
IT  ISN'T  HAQD  TO  DO. 


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Love  your  family  as  you  love  yourself.  / 

Love  your  friends  as  you  love  your  family.  _£* 
Love  a  stranger  as  you  love  your  friends 
and  that  stranger  will  be  your  friend, 
your  family,  and  a  part  of  yourself. 
And  you  will  be  a  part  of  that  stranger. 
We  are  all  part  of  the  same  world. 
Each  of  us  can  end  the  hatred. 

the  prejudice, 

the  isolation, 

and  most  of  all, 

the  indifference. 
Help  make  the  dream  come  true  and  our 
Idealism    just    may    become   the    one    true 
Reality. 


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PEOPLE 

LIVING  LIFE  IN  PEACE 


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SUPPORT  THE 
TROOPS  RALLY 


FEBRUARY  II  1991 


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St.  Joseph's 
College 


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LET  US  CELEBRATE  THE 
EXODUS  FROM  EGYPT, 
GOD'S  REDEMPTIVE 
LIBERATION  OF  ISRAEL 
FROM  SLAVERY  AND 
SPIRITUAL  MISERY. 


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STUDENT 


H|  ORGANIZATIONS 


BIOLOGY 


Lisa  Ribaudo,  President 

Laura  Ursich,  Vice  President 

Jennifer  Lynch,  Secretary 

Thomas  Kempf,  Treasurer 

Christopher   Concannon,   Donna 

D'Aurea,  Renee  Davour,  Keith  Dixon, 

Deborah  Gemmer,  Christine  Glidden, 

Louis  Gregory,  Theresa  Hund,  James 

Maggio,  Charles  Melton,  Maria  Presen- 

zano,  Brian  Reisert,  Donna  Saccente, 

Douglas   Sloan,    Denise   Volpe,    John 

Walsh. 


BUSINESS 


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LIFE  SCIENCES 

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CENTER 

FOR 

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Shawn  P.  Ryan,  President 
Peter  Scala,  Vice  President 
Lisa  Brandt.  Bridget  Burnell,  Scott  Can- 
dreva,  Theresa  Coughlin,  Christine  Par- 
olisi,  Hyacinth  Perera,  Peter  Scala,  Ka- 
ren Searson,  Leigh  Ann  Stockner, 
Juana  Torres. 


Student  Organizations 


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Christine  Feggeler.  President 
Vicki  Walch,  Vice  President 
Christine  Molter,  Secretary 
Kurt  Achatz,  Diane  Bollinger,  Matt  Bud- 
ney,  Lauren  Burke,  Jayne  Carino,  Don- 
na Carr,  Nadine  Crifasi,  Christine  Cup- 
pola,   Chris  DeCristofaro,   Danielle 
Doucett,  Laura  Ford,  Cheryl  Ann  Man- 
tione,  Nykki  Montecalvo,  Kevin  Shea. 


Student  Organizations 


CHILDREN'S 


Student  Organizations 


THEATRE  CLUB 


Student  Organizations 


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Student  Organizations 


ENGLISH 


Donna  Schultz,  President 
Q.  Elizabeth  Mary  Murphy,  Vice 
President 
Teri  Trotta,  Secretary 
April  Pokorny,  Treasurer 
Wendy  Appignani,   Bill   Bodkin, 
Michael  Calomino,  Chris  DeChristo- 
faro,  Cynthia  French,  Cathy  Grand- 
jean,  Thomas  Greco,  Michael  Lyons, 
Michelle  McCann,  Caroline  McGay, 
Phil  Morris,  Laurie  Palladino,  Christine 
Parolisi,   Craig  Pizer,   Alyssa  Ricca, 
Theresa  Sinski,  Jan  Wilkinson. 


HISTORY 


Kurt  Achatz,  Steve  Fuchs,  Melissa  Luft,  Mike 
Pyle,  John  Scarlgatto,  Ken  Sisco,  Mark 
Hessler  -  Moderator 


Student  Organizations 


EXECUTIVE 


OFFICERS 


President:  Kathy  Zarzycki  (fall) 
Ed  Lane  (spring) 

Vice  President:  Ed  Lane  (fall) 

Secretary:  Andrea  Scollo 

Treasurer:  Kathleen  Dyer 


SENATE 


Kurt  Achatz,  Colette 
Aaamo.  Wendy  Appignani, 
Jackie  Batchelor,  Lisa 
Brandt,  Cathy  Burkas, 
Jayne  Carino,  Vicky 
Chiaramonte,  Nadine 
Crifasi,  Bob  D'Arcy,  Chris 
De  Cristofaro,  Kimberly 
Dengel,  Christine  Feggeler, 
Lisa  Finnachario,  Mike 
Gajdos,  Beth  Gallagher, 
Calogero  Genna,  Gary 
Giacchetto,  Trisha  McHugh, 
Q.  Elizabeth  Mary  Murphy, 
Christine  Parolisi,  Joann 
Pittman,  Craig  Pizer,  Lisa 
Ribaudo,  Shawn  Ryan, 
Laura  Schoendorf,  Donna 
Schultz,  Jean  Traub. 


Student  Organizations 


Student  Organizations 


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"It  is  a  newspaper's  duty  to  print 


Suffolk  Campus 


March 


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Students  Hate 


by  Penny  Palladino         cuts  in  the  Rund\  Aid  alone  The  Bun  | 

can     cost     the     college    over  private  col 

Governor  Mario  Cuomo  has     $600,000    this    coming    fiscal  number  of  : 

proposed  massive  cuts  to  the     year.  for  the  col 

New    York    State    education         These  proposed  cuts  will  ef-  important, 

budget  tor  1991-1992.     Some     feet  the  students  directly,  be  Cuomo    pr[ 


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news  and  raise  hell" 

[Cbicsgo  Times.  fS61] 


1991 


VOL.  2    NO.  3 


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Iicreased  Tuition 


J,  state  aid  to  financial  aid  expenses,  as  well     name,   and    deposit   it   in   the 

based  on  the  as  general  operating  expenses     designa^d 

ates  per  year,  such  as  gas,  electric,  and  tele       availab 

itself  is  very  phone. 

Governor  Joan  Farley,  Financial  Aid 

Talon  Staff  1990  -  91  e    t0 

New 

Editors-in-Chief(Fall)  William  P.  Bodkin  m  "r 
Donna  L.  Schultz  ""oval 
(Spring)    Jan  Wilkinson      The 
Managing  Editor  (Fall)  Teresa  Sinski  >  take 

(Spring)  Christine  Parolisi      your 
News  Editor  (Fall)  Christine  Parolisi 

(Spring)       Penny  Palladino 
Feature  Editor  (Spring)  Teresa  Sinski 

Sports  Editor  John  Read 

Copy  Editor  Wendy  Appignani 

Art  Editor  Thomas  C.  Greco    ed 

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Staff:  Teresa  Lyons,  Maria  Migliore,  Kurt  n< 
Achatz,  Kevin  Shea,  Phil  Merris,  Lorna  .  ,, 
Copolla,     Steve     Fuchs,     Kathleen     M.  ;,  „ 

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Powers,  Liz  Murphy,  Lisa  Martinelli,  Rob 
Keenan,  Mike  Gajdos,  Mike  Langella, 
Pete  Manger 


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Editor-in-Chief:  Miriam  Rappelt 

Assistant  Editor:  Kevin  McGrath  (from  Hofstra  U.) 

Photographer:  Tom  Greco 

Artist-in-Residence:  Christopher  Concannon 

Recreational  Therapist:  Jackie  Batchelor 

Staff:  Michael  Calomino,  Louis  Cuervo,  Nancy  Dominguez, 

Joanne  Herdmann,  Patti,  Teresa  Sinski,  Jan  Wilkinson. 

Advisor:  Marion  Salgado 

Jostens  Publisher:  Carl  Miller 


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Anthony  Capobianco 

Nick  Cestare  (CAPTAIN) 

Pete  Costa  (CAPTAIN) 

Dave  Driscoll 

Steve  Fuchs 

Joe  Grippi 

John  Kennedy 

Joe  Langdon 

Mike  Langella 

Phil  Morris 

Mike  Olivieri 

Jason  Peckholdt 

Tom  Pepe 

Frank  Raccuglia 

Ray  Sims 

Neil  Stringer 

HEAD  COACH:  Gary  Smith 

ASSISTANT  COACH:  Jim 
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Nicole  Chiaino 
Julie  Kaufman 
Teresa  Lyons 

Kathleen  Murphy 

Laurie  Palladino 
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Kathy  McGay 
Lisa  Riley 


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Alesia  Krause 
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Brian  Dolan 

Frank  Franzone 

Anthony  Galatro 

Lou  Gregory 

Pat  Macellaro 

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Jeff  Quigley 

Matt  Walker 

Mike  West 

COACH:  Jim  Murphy 

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Nancy  Cartiglia 

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Jennifer  Starke 

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Casey  Brabant 

Helayna  Campo 

Jennifer  Hoxsey 

Tracey  Kaznowskl 

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Carolyn  Moloney 

Michelle  McLaughlin 

Pamela  Moll 

Tara  Sheahan 

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Heather  Kern 

Nancy  Loughlin 

Teresa  Lyons 

Elizabeth  Mulligan 

Janine  Mulligan 

Audrey  Musante 

Sue  Poakeart 

Lori  Salvato 

Karen  Scribner  (CAPT.) 

Rochelle  Venturi 

COACH:  Gary  Smith 
ASSISTANT:  Frank  Stringer 


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Craig  Capo                        Pete  Manger 

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COACH:  Paul  Trudnak 

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THE  STUDENTS  OF  ST. 
JOSEPHS 
DEDICATE  THIS  YEARBOOK 
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MR.  JOSEPH  ROBERGE, 

OUR  TEACHER, 

OUR  COUNSELOR, 

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Catherine  Marie  Bruno 


John  M.  Corrigan 


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Laura  Ursich 


Laura  Jean  Tornabia 


Vincent  Gubin 


Denise,  Renee,  and  Jimmy 
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David  Driscoll 


Julia  Mokrzycki 


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Jennifer  Amigo 

B.A.  Child  Study 


Stephanie  Amott 

B.A.  English 


Jeanette  Antonacci 

B.A.  Child  Study 


Judy  Aronica 

B.A  Child  Study 


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Dominick  Arpino 

B.S.  Business  Administration 


Daniel  Aube 

B.S.  Health  Administration 


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Robert  Baker 

B.A.  Social  Science 


Philip  Battaglia 

B.A.  Social  Science 


Joanne  Bardeguez 

B.S.  Business  Administration 


Danielle  Marie 
Beauchamp 

B.A.  English 


Jacqueline  Batchelor 

B.S.  Recreation 


Estelle  Beauchamp 

B.A.  Child  Study 


Denise  Beauharnais 

B.S.  Health  Administration 


Melissa  Beers 

B  S  Business  Administration 


Mark  Beleck 

B  A   History 


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Donald  Brunner 

B.A.  Human  Relations 


Catherine  Bruno 

B.A.  Child  Study 


Lauren  Burke 

B.A.  Child  Study 


Bridget  Burnell 

B.S.  Accounting 


Michael  Calomino 

B  A.  English 


Helayna  Campo 

B.A.  Child  Study 


Geralyn  Canade 

B.A  Child  Study 


Debra  Canevari 

BA  Child  Study 


Rosa  Carnevale 

B.A.  Child  Study 


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Donna  Carr 

B.A.  Child  Study 


Regina  Citera 

B.A.  Human  Relations 


Lisa  Coppola 

B.S.  Accounting 


Laurie  Cordero 

B.A.  Child  Study 


John  Corrigan 

B.S.  Business  Administration 


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Kelli  Cronogue 

B.A.  Psychology 


Theresa  Coughlin 

B.S.  Accounting 


Robert  Crowley 

B.A.  Child  Study 


Karin  Dauch 

B.A.  Human  Relations 


Denise  Davour 

B.S.  Business  Administration 


Renee  Davour 

B.S.  Biology 


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B.A.  Human  Relations 


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Patricia  Ekert 

B.A.  Child  Study 


Christine  Feggeler 

B.A.  Social  Science 


Patricia  Feeney 

B.A.  Child  Study 


Barbara  Ferolito 

B.A.  Child  Study 


Dawn  Marie  Ferrara 

B.A.  Child  Study 


Keri  Follenius 

B.A.  English 


Linda  Fonte 

B.A.  Child  Study 


Cynthia  French 

B.A.  English 


Ann  Marie  Fullam 

B.S.  Accounting 


Joelle  Galatro 

B.A.  Child  Study 


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Francine  Graham 

B.A.  Child  Study 


Suzanne  Grastataro 

B.A.  Child  Study 


Vincent  Gubin 

B.S.  Business  Administration 


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Laura  Hogan 

B.A.  Child  Study 


Maria  Houghton 

B.A.  Child  Study 


Amy  Holland 

B.A.  Human  Relations 


Eileen  Huether 

B.A.  Child  Study 


Christine  Inguanta 

B.A.  Child  Study 


Cathy  Jordt 

B.A.  Child  Study 


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Lorraine  Kaziun 

B.S.  Recreation 


Christine  Kempton 

B.A.  Child  Study    ' 


Marlies  Kneis 

B.S  General  Studies 


Robert  Keenan 

B.S.  Accounting 


Karen  Kelly 

B.A.  Child  Study 


Rosie  King 

B.S.  Community  Health 


Caroline  Koenig 

B.S.  Accounting 


Eileen  Kirell 

B.A.  Child  Study 


Donna  Krauss 

B.A.  Child  Study 


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Thomas  Kuerlemann 

B.S.  Accounting 


Elizabeth  Kurosz 

B.S.  Accounting 


Laura  Landicina 

B.S.  Recreation 


Diane  Kurtz 

B.S.  Recreation 


Elizabeth  Larsen 

B.S.  General  Studies 


John  Lee 

B.S.  Business  Administration 


Richard  Lehan 

B.A.  Psychology 


Verne  Leonard 

B.S.  Community  Health 


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Rosa  Marques 

B  S   Accounting 


Edward  Martin 

B.A.  Human  Relations 


Charles  Mayer 

B.S  Accounting 


Kimberly  McGreevy 

B.A.  Child  Study 


Susan  McGuirk 

B.A.  Child  Study 


Kathleen  McHugh 

B.A  Child  Study 


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Julia  Mokrzycki 

B.S.  Accounting 


Tammy  Moloney 

B.A.  Child  Study 


Nichole  Montecalvo 

B.S.  Business  Administration 


Sean  Moran 

B.A.  Human  Relations 


Kathleen  Murphy 

B.A.  History 


Jennifer  Murray 

B.A.  Child  Study 


Edward  Morin 

B.S.  Business  Administration 


Joseph  Munzer 

B.S.  Accounting 

Susan  Murray 

B.A.  Child  Study 

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Eric  Myers 

B.S.  General  Studies 


Daniella  Najdek 

B.A.  Child  Study 


Jean  O'Connell 

B.S.  General  Studies 


Antoinette  Nastasi 

B.A.  English 


Kerry  O'Donnell 

B.A.  English 


Louise  Oliver 

B.A.  Child  Study 


Gregg  O'Neill 

B  S  Business  Administration 


Michele  Ortolani 

B.A.  Child  Study 


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B.A.  Child  Study 


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B.S.  Business  Administration 


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Kathleen  Perun 

B.A.  Child  Study 


Scott  Petersen 

B.A.  English 


Ellen  Plain 

B.A.  Child  Study 


Dawn  Petrusa 

B.A.  Psychology 


Suzanne  Poakeart 

B.A.  Child  Study 


April  Pokomy 

B.A.  English 


Patricia  Posillico 

B.A.  Human  Relations 


Lynn  Potts 

B.A.  Child  Study 


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Joyce  Rienzo 

B.S.  General  Studies 


Andrea  Riley 

B.A.  Child  Study 


Bruce  Roff 

B.S.  Accounting 


Kimberly  Rizzo 

B.A.  Child  Study 


Maryellen  Romney 

B.A.  Child  Study 


Stephanie  Rosati 

B.S.  Accounting 


Judy  Rose 

B.S.  Business  Administration 


Patti  Jean  Rowland 

B.A.  Child  Study 


Rita  Saumell 

B.S.  Community  Health 


Regina  Scheffer 

B.A.  Child  Study 


Amy  Schoolman 

B.A.  Child  Study 


James  Settepani 

B.S.  Business  Administration 


Mary  Shaver 

B.S.  Community  Health 


Lisa  Sheehan 

B.A.  Human  Relations 


Carol  Sirico 

B.A.  Child  Study 


Kenneth  Sisco 

B.A.  History 


Jacqueline  Skarupski 

B.A.  Child  Study 


Ann  Sullivan 

B.S.  General  Studies 


Bonnie  Taggart 

B.S.  Community  Health 


Edward  Sweeney 

B.A.  Child  Study 


Maryanne  Tascarella 

B.A.  Social  Science 


Juana  Torres 

B.S.  Business  Administration 


Maria  Toth 

B.A.  Child  Study 


Jean  Traub 

B.A.  Human  Relations 


Teresa  Trotta 

B.A.  Child  Study 


Kevin  Tyburski 

B.S.  Accounting 


Lucille  Truglio 

B.A.  Child  Study 


Laura  Ursich 

B.S.  Biology 


Arlene  Turini 

B.A.  Child  Study 


Gerard  Vaccarello 

B.A.  Child  Study 


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B.S.  Health  Administration 


Marna  Lea  Varney 

B.S.  General  Studies 


Michael  Varrone 

B.S.  Accounting 


Jennifer  Vigliotta 

B.A.  Child  Study 


Denise  Volpe 

B.S.  Biology 


Monica  Vitale 

B.S.  Accounting 


Alana  Vulpis 

B.A.  Child  Study 


Catherine  Walker 

B.A  Human  Relations 


John  Walsh 

B.S.  Biology 


Kevin  Walsh 

B.A.  History 


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Jennifer  Weeks 

B.S.  Accounting 


Deborah  Whitehouse 

B.A.  Child  Study 


Nicole  Wickert 

B.A.  English 


Mary  Wieber 

B.A.  Child  Study 


Holly  Wilczewski 

B.S.  Accounting 


Leslie  Wilkinson 

B.S.  Business  Administration 


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Joan  Wilson 

B.S.  Accounting 


Julie  Woods 

B.A.  Child  Study 


Pamela  Zachry 

B.A.  Child  Study 


Janet  Zarro 

B.A.  Child  Study 


Danielle  Zito 

B.S.  Accounting 


Karen  Zivin 

B.A.  Psychology 


Thursday,  February  28 

8:00  p.m.  -     •     "Ninety  and  One  Nights  +  2,"  (till  graduation)  come  begin  the  celebrating  at 
Two-Morrows  —  Patchogue  -  with  your  fellow  seniors.  $2  00  off  pitchers, 
$.50  off  drinks,  Free  heros. 

Monday,  April  29 

9:00  a.m.  - 12:00  p.m.      •     "AM  Salute  to  Seniors,"  in  the  board  room  Free  coffee  and  bagels  for  seniors 
and  faculty. 

6:00  ■  8:00  p.m       •     "PM  Salute  to  Seniors,"  in  the  board  room  Free  soda  and  heros  for  seniors 
and  faculty. 

Wednesday,  May  1 

Common  Hour     •     "Underclassmen's  Farewell  Bash  to  Seniors,"  Free  barbeque  with  entertainment 
and  commemorative  key  rings  for  every  senior. 

Thursday,  May  2 

12:30  p.m.      •     "Senior  Lakeside  Liturgy,"  Come  join  your  fellow  classmates  for  a  liturgy  by 
the  lake. 

Saturday,  May  4 

TBA     •     "Spring  Fling"  A  fun  filled  day  of  events  —  this  is  our  year  —  Let's  WIN! 

Sunday,  May  19 

11:00  a.m.      •     "Senior  Family  Brunch,"  at  the  Smithtown  Sheraton,  senior  slide  show 
and  presentations.  Seniors:  No  charge.  Guests:  $10.00  per  ticket. 

Tuesday,  May  28 

7:00  •  8:00  p.m.      •     "Dinner  Dance,"  at  the  Marriott's  Wind  Watch.  Cocktail  Hour/Dinner. 
8:00  -  12:00  p.m.  A  night  to  be  filled  with  music,  dancing  and  FUN1 

Thursday,  May  30 

7:00  p.m.      •     "Baccalaureate  Prayer  Service,"  in  the  college  auditorium.  Champagne  recep- 
tion following  service  for  seniors  and  their  families  in  the  college  gymnasium. 


11:00  a.m.      • 


Saturday,  June  1 

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Academic  Dean  of  the 
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John  Roth 
Chief  Business  Officer 


Sister  George  Aquin  O'Connor 
President 


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Thomas  &,  Travis 
Dean  of  General  Studies 


Sister  Mary  Florence 

Burns 

Academic  Vice  President 


Rosaite  J.  Tutino 
Vice  President  for 
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Marion  Salgado 
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Mary  Riley 
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Joan  Farley 

Associate  Director  of 

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Raymond  Hem 
Director  of  Physical  Piartt 


Sister  Rose  Cathefins 
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Registrar 


Anna  Bess  Robinson 

Director  of  Counseling  and: 

Career  Services 


SiSf©*  Agnes  Meagher 
Adffljnistrative  Librarian 


Margaret  QoBteS* 
Scheduling  and  Registration 


Marian  Russo 
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GEMS  OF  WISDOM  FROM  THE  ART  DEPARTMENT 

1.  "The  eyes  hold  Images  of  the  unl verse-not  Just  the  key  to 
vision  but  also  to  the  soul."  Leonardo  da  Vinci 

2.  "to  know  how  to  see"  ■  "semper  vldele" 

3.  What  can  be  truly  seen  can  be  truly  understood. 

4.  There  Is  a  basic  order  or  harmony  that  underlines  all  of 
the  universe  ...  as  seen  In  natural  things. 

5.  "We  find  the  true  self  In  Its  fullness  when  our  love  for 
what  lies  about  and  beyond  us  Impels  us  to  create." 
Gerald  Vann 

6.  "Art  Is  simply  the  skill  and  vision  to  make  beautiful 
things."  Gerald  Vann 

7.  "Art  Isn't  everything.  It's  just  about  everything."  Attrib- 
uted to  Gertrude  Stein 

8.  "What  Interests  me  most  Is  neither  still  life  nor  land- 
scape but  the  human  figure.  It  Is  through  It  that  I  best 
succeed  In  expressing  the  nearly  religious  feeling  that  I 
have  towards  life."  Henri  Matisse 

9.  "In  every  new  age  there  Is  a  turning  point,  a  new  way  of 
seeing  and  asserting  the  coherence  of  the  world." 
Jacob  Bronowskl 

10.  Let  us  become  appreclators  of  the  masterpieces  of  art 
and  develop  a  critical  view  towards  good  art. 


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John  DeGuardi 
Albert  DeLuca 
Frank  Lerche 
S.  Patricia  Manning. 

Chairperson 
Marie  Rella 


Marie  Tussaud 
Frank  Mulzoff.  Director 
James  Murphy 
Gary  Smith 
James  Stephens 


Paul  Trudnak 
Jim  Bradley 
Rob  Keenan 
Andre  Murphy 
Frank  Stringer 


Faculty 


Cheryl  Coscia 

Carol  Hayes,  Chairperson 

Beatrice  Potter 


Maria  Reitano 
Moira  Royston 
Jeffrey  Sequeira 
Barbara  Vrana 
Glenn  Williams 


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John  Arnez 
Allan  Bock 


Arlene  Cassidy 
Mary  Chance 
Nina  Dorata 
Frank  Fortanasce 
Stanley  Fox 


Sherwood  Hanft 
Geoffrey  Laendner 
Timothy  McHeffey 
George  Meyers 
Joseph  Poerio 


Sal  Rumore.  Chairperson 
Jerome  Sadofsky 
Howard  Stabile 
Walter  Willets 
Victoria  Woodhull 


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hild  Study 


GEMS  OF  WISDOM  FROM  THE  CHILD  STUDY  DEPARTMENT 

1.  Only  that  person  who  has  reached  a  high  measure  ot  matu- 
rity and  Integrity  can  offer  life,  hope,  knowledge  and  skill  to 
another  human  being. 

2.  Those  who  love  teaching  help  others  love  learning. 

3.  Children  are  our  best  teachers. 

4.  If  you  are  going  to  teach  reading  make  sure  you  are  a 
reading  teacher. 

5.  You  are  the  hope  ot  future  generations  In  our  society. 

6.  Children  cannot  learn  If  they  are  physically  hungry. 

7.  You  can  make  a  difference  in  the  life  of  a  child. 

8.  Recognize,  accept  and  celebrate  cultural  differences. 

9.  Know,  and  then  Improve  upon  the  past. 

10.  First  be,  then  teach. 


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Diana  Arnold 
Jane  Ashdown 

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Ethel  Bronstein 
Rose  Butcher 

S.  Frances  Solano  Carmody 
S.  Miriam  Honora  Corr. 
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Edith  Gordon 
Michelle  Grande 
Eileen  Grob 
Mary  Inghilterra 
Marilyn  Kalyvas 

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S.  Eileen  Kelly 
S.  Karen  Kenney 
Jill  Levin 
Christine  Lombardi 


Diane  Mark-Kreutzer 
Jo  Ann  Mastronardi 
Carol  Mishkin 
Angela  Orofino 
Johann  Pestalozzi 


James  Riley 
Patricia  Russo 
Maureen  Schwartz 
Loretta  Sullivan 
Gretchen  Wollmers 


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GEMS  OF  WISDOM  FROM  THE  ENGLISH  DEPARTMENT 

1.  "A  thing  of  beauty  Is  a  Joy  forever."  -Keats 

2.  "A  little  learning  Is  a  dangerous  thing;  Drink  deep  or  taste 
not  the  Plerean  spring."  -Pope 

3.  "You  will  forget  95%  of  what  you  learn  in  college  and  we 
Intend  to  be  part  of  the  5%  you  remember."  -Jennings 

4.  "Be  one  of  the  people  In  whom  nothing  Is  missed."  -James 

5.  "No  middle  road."  -Milton 

6.  "I  fall  upon  the  thorns  of  life,  I  bleed."  -Shelley 

7.  "He  to  whom  God  has  given  knowledge  and  the  eloquence 
to  speak  well  ought  not  to  remain  silent  nor  conceal  what 
he  knows,  but  should  willingly  make  it  known  to  others." 
-de  France 

8.  "Sweep  on,  you  fat  and  greasy  citizens!"  -Shakespeare 

9.  "A  truth  told  with  bad  Intent  beats  all  the  lies  you  can 
Invent."  -Blake 

10.  "Always  do  what  you  are  afraid  to  do."  -Emerson 


Marie  Fitzgerald 

Eleanor  Herold 

S.  John  Raymond  McGann, 

Chairperson 
S.  Maria  Stapleton 
Vincent  Sydlansky 


Laura  Wilder 
Patricia  Bockino 
S.  Grace  Dolan 
Patricia  Gabel 
Margaret  Jennings, 
Chairperson 


S.  Kathleen  Loughlin 
S.  Loretta  McGrann 
Rev.  Francis  Pizzarelli 
Louise  Rose 
Oscar  Wilde 


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Thomas  Travis.  Dean 
Carolyn  Gallogly.  Assistant 

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Susan  Wilenski.  Assistant  to  the 

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Nursing  Dept. 
Patricia  Keating,  Associate 

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Joan  Metz.  Faculty 

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GEMS  IT  IS  HOPED  THAT  STUDENTS  HAVE  ACQUIRED  FROM 
THE  MATHEMATICS/COMPUTER  SCIENCE  DEPARTMENT 

1.  The  ability  to  reason  deductively. 

2.  The  ability  to  Interpret  graphic,  symbolic,  and  verbal  mate- 
rial. 

3.  The  ability  to  use  numbers  to  quantity  thinking. 

4.  The  ability  to  understand  spatial  relationships. 

5.  The  ability  to  use  a  computer  to  aid  In  the  solution  of 
problems. 

6.  The  ability  to  formulate  problems  mathematically. 

7.  Most  Importantly,  a  knowledge  of  and  an  appreciation  for 
the  range,  diversity,  and  power  of  mathematics. 


Monica  Brennan 
Mark  Hessler 
S.  Myra  Paul  Mansfield 
Robert  Rightmire 
Raymond  Russo 


Elizabeth  Stanton 
Joseph  Adornato 
Charles  Lutwidge  Dodgson 
S.  Jane  Fritz 
John  Guzas 


Peter  Hovanec 
Francine  Matson 
Joseph  Pacilio 
Louis  Teutonico 
Barbara  Thorpe 


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GEMS  OF  WISDOM  FROM  THE  MUSIC  DEPARTMENT 

1.  The  man  that  hath  no  music  In  himself 

Nor  Is  not  moved  with  concord  of  sweet  sounds 
Is  but  fit  for  treasons,  strategems,  and  spoils. 
The  motions  of  his  spirit  are  dull  as  night, 
And  his  affections  dull  as  Erebus. 
Let  no  such  man  be  trusted.  W.  Shakespeare 

2.  If  music  be  the  food  of  love,  I  would  have  excess  of  It.  Play 
on.  W.  Shakespeare 

3.  If  you  can't  play  It  well,  play  It  fast,  play  It  loud. 

4.  One  person's  music  can  be  another  person's  noise. 

5.  He  without  music  In  his  soul  Is  dead. 

6.  Where  words  leave  off  music  begins. 

7.  Music  Is  love  In  search  of  words. 


Paul  Ferrotti 
Robert  Hodum 
Denis  Leahy 
Maren  Milton 
Frank  Marino 


Marjone  Roe 

Michael  Sampen 

Ronald  Armanini 

Danny  Doyle 

Cynthia  Parrett.  Chairperson 


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GEMS  OF  WISDOM  FROM  THE  PHILOSOPHY  DEPARTMENT 

1.  The  unexamined  life  Is  not  worth  living.  -SOCRATES 

2.  Then  who  are  the  philosophers,  Dlotlma,  said  I,  If  those  who  seek 
after  wisdom  are  neither  the  wise  nor  the  Ignorant?  "That's  clear 
enough  even  to  a  child,"  she  answered:  "they  are  those  between 
the  two,  as  love  Is.  You  see,  wisdom  is  one  of  the  most  beautiful 
things,  and  love  is  a  love  for  the  beautiful,  so  love  must  be  a 
philosopher,  and  being  a  philosopher,  he  must  be  between  wis- 
dom and  Ignorance.  -PLATO 

3.  amor  metis,  pondus  metis.  ■  ST.  AUGUSTINE 


4.  What  can  I  know?  What  ought 
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know?  What  may  I  hope? 


5.  Consequently,  "will  to  truth"  does  not  mean,  "I  will  not  allow 
myself  to  be  deceived"  but  -  "I  will  not  deceive,  not  even  myself"; 
and  with  that  we  stand  on  moral  ground.  ■  NIETZSCHE 

6.  It  Is  absolutely  correct  and  proper  to  say  that  "You  can't  do 
anything  with  philosophy."  It  Is  only  wrong  to  suppose  that  this  is 
the  last  word  on  philosophy.  For  the  rejoinder  Imposes  itself: 
granted  that  we  cannot  do  anything  with  philosophy,  might  not 
philosophy,  if  we  concern  ourselves  with  It,  do  something  with  us? 
■  HEIDEGGER 

7. . . .  we  have  only  one  edition  of  the  universe,  unfinished,  growing 
In  all  sorts  of  places,  especially  in  the  places  where  thinking 
beings  are  at  work.  -  WILLIAM  JAMES 

8.  Neither  faith  nor  doubt  can  be  eliminated  from  man  as  man.  • 
PAUL  TILLICH 

9.  .  .  .  the  symbol  Invites  or  gives  rise  to  thought.  •  PAUL  RICOEUR 

10.  Something  wonderful  has  happened  to  me.  I  was  caught  up  into 
the  seventh  heaven.  There  sat  all  the  gods  In  assembly.  By  special 
grace  I  was  granted  the  privilege  of  making  a  wish.  "Wilt  thou." 
said  Mercury,  "have  youth  or  beauty  or  power  or  a  long  life  or  the 
most  beautiful  maiden  or  any  of  the  other  glories  we  have  In  the 
chest?  Choose,  but  only  one  thing."  For  a  moment  I  was  at  a  loss. 
Then  I  addressed  myself  to  the  gods  as  follows:  "Most  honorable 
contemporaries,  I  choose  this  one  thing,  that  I  may  always  have 
the  laugh  on  my  side."  Not  one  of  the  gods  said  a  word;  on  the 
contrary,  they  all  began  to  laugh.  From  that  I  concluded  that  my 
wish  was  granted,  and  found  that  they  knew  how  to  express 
themselves  with  taste;  for  It  would  hardly  have  been  suitable  for 
them  to  have  answered  gravely:  "Thy  wish  Is  granted." 
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George  Washington  Carver 
Joseph  Roberge 
Daniel  Visconti 


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DEPARTMENT 

1.  Glance  at  the  sun.  See  the  moon  and  the  stars.  Gaze  at  the 
beauty  ot  earth's  greenings.  Now,  think.  What  delight  God 
gives  humankind  with  all  these  thlngsl  Who  gives  all  these 
shining,  wonderful  gifts,  If  not  God?  -Hlldegaard  of  Bingen 

2.  Are  you  contemplating  how  or  what  God  Is  like?  Everything 
you  imagine,  God  Is  not.  Everything  you  put  together  In 
thought,  God  Is  not.  But  If  you  wish  to  savor  something  of 
God,  then  know  that  God  is  love,  the  very  same  love  by 
which  we  love.  In  loving,  we  know  God  better  than  we  do 
the  fellow  human  being  whom  we  love.  Much  better,  In  fact, 
because  God  Is  nearer,  more  present,  more  certain,  as 
Love.  -Augustine 

3.  Scripture  says,  "They  who  abide  In  love  abide  in  God  and 
God  in  them"  (Un.).  Among  human  persons,  the  beloved  Is 
In  a  certain  way  In  the  lover  and  the  lover  Is  also  drawn 
through  affection  Into  union  with  the  beloved.  Therefore  It  Is 
clear  that  love  sets  up  a  real  kind  of  friendship  between 
human  persons  and  God.  ■  Aquinas 

4.  Wherever  there  Is  life  there  Is  silent  worship,  the  world 
singing  to  Its  Creator.  This  comes  to  speech  In  human 
words.  Human  beings  are  the  cantor  of  the  universe  In 
whose  life  the  secret  of  cosmic  prayer  is  disclosed.  -Abra- 
ham Heschel 

5.  The  universe  Is  God's  sanctuary.  Every  work  day  Is  a  day  of 
the  Lord,  every  supper  a  Lord's  supper,  every  work  the 
fulfillment  of  a  divine  task,  every  Joy  a  Joy  In  God.  •  Paul 
Tllllch 

6.  If  some  King  of  the  Earth  had  such  a  large  extent  of  Domin- 
ion to  North  and  South  that  he  had  Winter  and  Summer 
together  In  his  kingdom;  such  an  extent  to  East  and  West 
that  he  had  day  and  night  together  In  his  kingdom  -  so  much 
more  does  God  have  mercy  and  Judgement  together.  He 
brought  light  out  of  darkness,  not  out  of  a  lesser  light.  He 
can  bring  Summer  out  of  your  Winter,  though  you  have  no 
Spring;  though  you  have  been  wintered  and  frozen,  clouded 
and  eclipsed,  smothered  and  stupefied  until  now,  -  now 
God  comes  to  you,  not  timidly  as  In  the  dawning  of  the  day, 
but  as  the  Sun  at  noon  to  lighten  all  shadows,  as  the 
sheaves  in  harvest  to  fill  all  want.  All  occasions  invite  His 
mercies,  and  all  times  are  His  seasons.  -John  Donne 


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Rev.  John  Barrett 
S.  Josephine  Cavanaugh. 
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S.  Anne-Marie  Kirmse 
Rev.  Thomas  Petriano 
Haile  Selassie 
Rev.  Michael  Vetrano 


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Sociology 


Debra  Abromovski 

William  Bengston.  Chairperson 

Human  Relations 
Raymond  D'Angelo 
John  Hazzard.  Chairperson 

Social  Sciences 
Lenore  Kelly 


Karl  Marx 
Barbara  Morrell 
Sara  Shlaer 
Emanuel  Starace 
Michael  Sullivan 


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Joseph  Romano 
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Marianne  Scifo 


Arlene  Altonyi 
Karen  Bair 
Gail  Baldante 
Dorothy  Cordara 
Suzanne  Crockett 
Lucille  Curley 
Barbara  D'Arienzo 
Ann  Hansen 
Helen  Gordon 
Patricia  Keating 
Lorraine  Lerche 
Marilyn  Pacheco 
Diane  Prince 
Maureen  Read 
Sister  Teresa  Rogers 
Carol  Rogers 
JoAnn  Rutigliano 
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Laurie  Seifert 
Nancy  Solman 
Ann  Thompson 
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Student  Record 

Name:  Joe  Eagle 

Race:  Bald  Eagle  (Haliaeetus  leucocephalus) 

Place  of  residence:  Athletic  Department  Closet 

Major:  Undecided 

Class:  yes,  plenty 

Favorite  food:  anything  free 

Favorite  colors:  gold  and  white 

Personal  philosophy:  To  Seem  to  Be 

School  activities:  Treasurer,   E   Pluribus  Unim  (Latin 

Club);  Member,  National  Audubon  Society. 

Ambition:  To  recruit  students  for  SJC. 


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September 


4.  Orientation  '90 

5.  Billy  Joel  sings  to  benefit  L.I.  baymen 

6.  Patients  of  Dr.  David  Acer  discover  that  the  Florida  dentist  tested  positive  for 
the  HIV  virus 

9.        Parent  Orientation/Brunch  and  Investiture 

13.  Free  Measles  Clinic  at  SJC 

14.  US  Warship  fires  warning  shot  at  Iraqi  tanker  in  move  to  enforce  embargo. 

15.  SJC  goes  to  Mets  vs  Phillies  at  7:35  p.m. 

French  send  troops,  aircraft  &  tanks  to  Saudi  Arabia  in  protest  of  Iraq's  move 
against  diplomats 

17.  SJC  library  computers  erase  barcodes  -  students  must  have  their  codes  re- 
entered 

22.        Ray  Boston  Summer  Isn't  Over  Yet  party 

24.  SJC  holds  candlelight  vigil  for  World  Summit  for  Children 

25.  Magellan  maps  Venus  -  discovered  to  have  active  volcanoes 
UN  Security  Council  votes  for  embargo  on  air  traffic  with  Iraq 

26.  US  releases  5  million  barrels  from  oil  reserves 
"X"  rating  replaced  by  "IMC-17" 

30.        United  Nations  World  Summit  for  Children 

October 


3.  East  and  West  Germany  celebrate  their  first  day  of  Unity  as  the  Republic  of 
Germany 

4.  SJC  Debate  -  Sondra  Bachety  vs  Ed  Romaine  for  Suffolk  County  Clerk's  Office 

5.  First  obscenity  trial  in  US  ends  -  Cincinnati  Contemporary  Arts  Center  &  its 
Director  acquitted  in  charges  of  obscenity  for  displaying  works  of  Robert 
Mapplethorpe 

6.  Non-essential  federal  services  shut  down  -  budget  not  yet  approved  by  Presi- 
dent, Congress 

10.       Storyteller  Alicia  Quintano  visits  SJC 

11         Homecoming  '91 

14.        Leonard  Bernstein  dies,  age  72 

16.        History  Club   launches  "Dear  Soldier"   letter  campaign   to  armed  forces  in 

Middle  East 

First  swarm  of  killer  bees  found  on  US  soil 

Tom  Carvel  dies,  age  84 

SJC's  Business  Club  takes  Wall  Street 

34,000  more  troops  sent  to  Persian  Gulf 

Halloween  Party 

World  Issues  International  Banquet/Hunger  Meal 


IN  REVIEW     199€ 


November 


6.  Mario  Cuomo  wins  a  third  term  as  Governor 

8.  Bush  orders  another  100,000  troops  from  the  Allied  forces  to  the  Gulf 

12.  Groundbreaking  at  Bald  Hill  for  the  Vietnam  Vets  War  Memorial 

15.  Senate  begins  to  reveal  evidence  of  how  Keating  Five  got  embroiled  with  the 
S  &  L 

19.  Milli  Vanilli  loses  Grammy  -  FRAUD! 

20.  Caricatures  in  Patchogue  cafe' 

21.  Michael  Milken  sentenced  to  10  ys.  in  prison  for  breaching  securities  laws 

22.  British  PM  Margaret  Thatcher  resigns  after  losing  vote  of  confidence 

23.  Ronald  Dahl,  author  of  Charlie  and  the  Chocolate  Factory,  dies 

27.  Kuwaiti  refugees  allege  atrocities  by  Iraqis,  report  at  UN  Security  Council 

29.  January  15  is  deadline  for  Iraq  to  leave  Kuwait 

30.  Bush  offers  to  send  Baker  to  Iraq  to  talk,  offer  welcomed 
Children's  Theatre  Club  presents  Snow  White  and  the  Seven  Dwarfs 


December 


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Federal  5<t/gallon  gas  tax  begins 

Helmut  Kohl's  right-center  coalition  wins  first  all-German  election  in  nearly  60 

years 

Blizzard  of  Bucks 

Lessons  and  Carols 

CAB  presents  "Do  Your  Own  Thing  in  NYC" 

Lech  Walesa  elected  President  of  Poland 

Finals  begin 

State  law  requiring  landfill  capping  goes  into  effect 

Soviet  Foreign  Minister  Eduard  Shevardnadze  resigns 

Five  shot  at  screening  of  "Godfather  Part  III"  in  Valley  Stream 

100  year  anniversary  of  Wounded  Knee  Massacre 


January 

George  Bush  named  Time  magazine's  Man  of  the  Year 

Soviet  republic,  The  Russian  Federation,  celebrates  first  official  Orthodox 

Christmas  in  70  years 

Hussein  declares  Kuwait  will  forever  be  part  of  Iraq 

Baker  &  Aziz  spend  day  talking  in  Geneva  -  no  sign  of  peace 

Congress  gives  Bush  authority  to  wage  war  -  52-47  (Senate),  250-183  (House) 

Lithuania  given  strict  curfew 

December  Graduate  Reception 

THE  DAY 

US  bombs  Iraq,  7  p.m.  EST 

Iraq  bombs  Tel  Aviv  with  Scud  missiles,  7  pm  EST 

US  installs  Patriot  anti-missiles  in  Israel 

Soviet  troops  battle  Latvia  police 

Bagdhad  uses  POWs  as  human  shields 

Classes  resume  -  Welcome  Back  Party 

Census  Bureau  marks  LI  population  at  2,609,212 

Iraq  unleashes  crude  oil  into  Persian  Gulf,  30  mi.  long  slick 

Oil  spill  catches  fire 


1991 


THE  TIEaVIC 


February 


3.  Postage  rates  up  to  29<t 

4.  Bush  asks  for  1.45  trillion  dollar  budget 
7.       IRA  Mortar  attack  on  10  Downing  Street 

9.       Lithuania  plebiscite  says  yes  to  independence 
12.       Jim  Bakker's  45  year  prison  sentence  overturned  -  judge  displayed  "a  personal 
religious  bias"  against  Bakker 

20.  450  POWs  taken  in  border  skirmishes  as  US  readies  for  ground  assault 

21.  Yugoslavian  province  of  Croatia  takes  first  step  to  secession  -  invalidates  Feder- 
al laws 

22.  Bush  gives  Iraq  until  noon,  Feb.  23,  to  pull  out  of  Kuwait 

23.  All-out  ground  assault  begins 

25.  Iraq  begins  major  retreat  from  Kuwait,  20,000  Iraqi  troops  are  POWs 

26.  Kuwait  city  liberated 

27.  War  with  Iraq  over 

Persian  Gulf  Discussion  Forum  in  cafe  at  SJC 


March 


1.        "Arbor  Day"  screening  at  SJC 

3.  Iraq  agrees  to  Ally's  demands;  tentative  ceasefire  approved 

4.  Crown  Prince  returns  to  Kuwait  for  first  time  since  invasion,  seven 
months  ago 

PR  Senate  makes  Spanish  official  language  for  the  commonwealth 
6.        India's  PM,  Chandra  Shekhar,  resigns 

10.  Moscow  protesters  demand  Gorbachev  resign 

11.  Charles  Bester,  S.  African  conscientious  objector,  visits  SJC 

12.  S.  African  gov't  introduces  legislation  to  end  segregated  housing 

13.  Yugoslavian  President  Borisav  Jorvic  resigns  in  attempt  to  avoid  civil  war, 
coup 

26.  Paschal  meal  in  the  Jim  Smith  Lounge 

27.  Craig  Pizer  wins  Children's  Theatre  Club's  jellybean  contest 

28.  100,000  once  again  protest  against  Gorbachev 

31.        Albania  holds  first  multi-party  elections  in  45  years 


IN  REVIEW      1991 


April 


Soviet  republic  of  Georgia  votes  for  independence 

Iraq  accepts  permanent  cease  fire  terms 

US  troops  withdraw  from  southern  Iraq 

Iran  &  Turkey  move  Kurdish  refugees  to  camps  inside  their  borders 

Jimmy  Breslin  speaks 

George  Carey  enthroned  as  103rd  Archbishop  of  Canterbury 

Joey  Koala  returns  to  SJC 

Civil  Disobedience  Forum 

Hussein  promises  autonomy  to  Kurds  and  will  allow  refugees  to  return 

to  homes 

Earth  Day  Clean-Up 

Khmer  Rouge  guerillas  agree  to  May  1  truce  in  Cambodia's  12  year  old 

civil  war 

Children's  Theatre  Club  presents  "Alice  in  Wonderland" 

Walk  America 


May 


2.  George  Bush  denies  being  part  of  1980  plot  by  Reagan  campaign  to 
delay  release  of  American  hostages  until  after  election 

3.  Variety  Show 

4.  Spring  Fling 

7.  SJC  sees  Mets  vs  Dodgers  at  Shea 

8.  Brady  Bill,  requiring  7  day  waiting  period  for  handgun  purchase, 
approved  by  House 

9.  Finals  begin 

13.  Bush  says  will  destroy  all  chemical  weapons  stockpiles  once  int'l  ban 
invoked 

14.  Winnie  Mandela  sentenced  to  6  years  imprisonment  for  kidnapping 
and  assault 

15.  Suffolk  County  Water  Authority  declares  St.  Joe's  water  is  suitable  for 
drinking. 

17.       Three  with  organ  transplants  from  infected  donor  die  of  Aids 

21.       Prime  Minister  Rajiv  Gandhi  killed  by  bomb  blast 

25.       Sonia  Gandhi  urged  to  reconsider  refusal  to  replace  husband  as 

leader  of  India's  Congress  Party 

EPA  says  second  hand  cigarette  smoke  kills  53,000  non-smokers/year 

Sixteen  year  civil  war  in  Angola  ends. 


1.       Commencement!!!!!!!!! 

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JOIN  US 
AND  THE  WORLD  WILL  LIVE 

AS  ONE 


I,  Ca  leave  to  R  and  E  -  Remem- 
ber: flipped  chick,  Stevie  B.,  Can- 
cun,  out  to  lunch,  that  Black  Nissan 
and  who's  in  it,  getting  gas  at 
Hess,  Port  Jeff,  long  cut  to  the  5th. 
Precinct,  fertility  books,  the  insti- 
gators, Pond  Scum,  crumb  cake, 
driving  over  the  soccer  field,  Houli- 
han's, on  patrol  for  Officer  Kevin, 
give  me  the  chic  or  the  pic,  the 
stripper,  bowling,  handcuffs,  E. 
pushing  the  paper  bag  car,  the 
male  at  Big  and  Tall  Male,  and  rip- 
ping off  a  license  plate. 

I,  Christopher  Concannon,  leave 
to  Mom,  Dad,  my  family,  my 
friends,  Rachael  (my  friend  and 
companion  always),  some  of  the 
finest  teachers,  and  my  dogs  and 
cats:  thanks  for  your  continuous 
support  and  guidance.  You  have 
taught  me  not  only  how  to  make 
a  living  but  also  how  living  has 
made  me. 

I,  Denise  Davour,  send  lots  of  love 
and  hugs  and  kisses  to:  My  parents 
whom  I  thank  for  all  their  love  and 
support,  My  sister  Renee  whom  I 
will  be  graduating  with,  My  brother 
Jimmy  who  probably  loved  St.  Jo- 
seph's more  than  Renee  and  I 
combined,  And  my  boyfriend  Rich 
whom  I  will  always  share  fun  mem- 
ories with. 

I,  Renee  Davour,  leave:  to  Mom 
and  Dad  -  thanks  for  giving  me  St. 
Joe's.  Denise  -  for  all  the  times  we 
have  shared  on  our  car  rides.  Jim- 
my -  for  all  the  bags  you  packed 
for  me.  Rich  -  for  being  my  best 
buddy.  Brian  -  I  love  you  always. 
Bio  gang  -  a  big  hug. 

I,  David  Driscoll,  leave:  To  Phil  - 
many  tapes,  a  few  shirts  and  a 
safety  line  for  those  late  night  es- 
capades. And  the  best  quote 
ever,  "Who  cares?".  To  Olive  -  a 
ski  mask,  knee  pads  and  the  tradi- 
tion to  be  carried  on  and  hopefully 


completed.  To  Pep  -  a  spare  key 
to  the  S10.  To  the  Dude  -  a  year's 
supply  of  wine  coolers  (1  case) 
and  my  skies,  to  be  used  wisely.  To 
the  Crusher  -  a  term  paper  and 
the  question  what  exactly  is  a 
Dinkleberry?.  To  the  four  now 
three  -  a  container  of  visine  and  a 
pack  of  gum.  And  the  hope  that 
you  guys  will  become  captains 
some  year,  hell  knows  you  de- 
serve it.  To  Rob  -  an  all  expense 
paid  trip  to  a  Criminology  conven- 
tion with  B.  Morrell,  one  of  the  best 
teachers  around.  To  Anthony  -  my 
chucka  boots  to  follow  my  foot- 
steps in.  To  my  Mother,  one  of  the 
most  important  people  in  my  life, 
thanks  for  believing  in  me  from  the 
beginning. 

I,  Dee  Ghazarian,  leave  to:  Lori  - 
hard  work,  frustration,  pessimism, 
1000  hairclips,  a  shoulder  to  cry 
on,  and  the  hope  that  someday 
we'll  be  teachers.  Donna  -  memo- 
ries of  Chevy's  Bennigans,  blond- 
ness,  and  the  hope  that  someday 
we'll  have  ankle  bracelets  and  the 
ability  to  cook.  Wendi  -  all  my 
throw  back  guys!.  Lisa  M.  -  a  new 
car  and  money  to  pay  back  her 
loans.  Lucille  -  a  classroom  to  do 
her  thesis  experiment  in.  My  family 
-  love  and  gratitude  for  putting  up 
with  me  these  last  four  years.  Mat- 
thew -  my  undying  love,  three 
'spare'  rooms,  and  the  encour- 
agement and  support  he's  given 
me  over  the  last  year  and  a  half. 

To  Lancelot,  the  only  person  in  my 
life  who  could  hold  it  all  together 
when,  "the  woods  were  burning." 
I,  Guenivere,  hereby  leave  you: 
long  talks,  infinity  on  a  napkin, 
Raunchy  drawings,  a  boring  sand- 
wich, extra  mayo,  Aristotle,  a 
chicken  sandwich,  the  Fag  noise, 
and  a  special  place  in  my  heart 
that  no  one  can  ever  take  away. 

I,  Lori  Hamilton,  leave  to:  Dee  -  one 


turban  squash,  Chevy's,  "Filene's 
Basement",  Petunia  Pig,  gasoline, 
a  hubcap,  a  drive  around  the 
block,  all  those  nicknames,  the  an- 
ticipated barn  fire!!  and  all  the 
great  laughs  we've  shared  over 
ten  years  of  friendship!  Donna  - 
one  prize  winning  dictionary,  one 
Belmont  duck,  fall  leaves,  a  hair 
clip,  an  umbrella,  a  quarter,  a 
"dogwood",  Hell  day,  and  alas 
the  famous  strawberry  daiquiri! 
Wendi  -  all  my  throw  back  guys! 
Lucille  -  one  classroom  to  do  your 
thesis  experiment  in,  rolled  up 
sleeves,  the  invisible  visual  aid,  B-l- 
R-D,  and  Howard's.  Kirsten  -  all  my 
Psych  notes,  a  bag  of  cheezdoo- 
dles,  and  a  final  chorus  of  "We're 
late!"  Lisa  -  the  Sunrise  route  and 
fresh  vegetables. 

I,  Donna  Krauss,  leave  to:  Mom 
and  Dad  -  all  my  thanks  for  the 
love  and  support  you  gave  me 
over  the  past  four  years.  Grandpa 
-  a  whole  library  full  of  "Big  Band" 
tapes.  Lucille  -  a  new,  used  dictio- 
nary, a  chunk  of  galena,  Billy  Bob, 
Nanny  goats,  yams,  operas,  a 
chorus  of  "I  Wanna  Be  Sedated", 
"Ding,  Ding,  Ding",  a  career  minus 
kids,  and  all  of  my  best  wishes  to 
you  and  Rob!  Lori  -  blue  hawiians, 
the  "good  bartender",  sticky  fin- 
gers, a  bandaid  for  your  knee,  Mr. 
Gas  Man,  a  lesson  in  how  to  pump 
gas,  a  tour  guide  to  help  you  find 
your  classes,  a  typewriter  that  re- 
quires no  ribbon,  expensive  pens, 
and  the  best  of  luck  in  the  future! 
(P.S.  Don't  worry  -  no  more  "Here's 
the  story  .  .  .)  DeeAnnah  - 
Wednesday  nights  at  Waldbaums, 
Petunia  Pig,  a  Mobil  Gas  Station,  a 
life  time  free  of  Jill,  a  calorie  filled 
ice  cream  sundae,  nights  at 
Chevy's,  Lori's  turban  squash  (I 
don't  want  it!),  a  hubcap  that 
stays  on  your  car,  and  a  lifetime  of 
fun  and  friendship!  Keith  -  straw- 
berry daiquiris,  both  red  and  white 
lights,  a  chorus  of  "Eminence 


^  Last  Will  And  Testaments 


Front"  (It's  a  put  on!),  Al  Bundy, 
your  very  own  arcade,  more  com- 
munication talks,  and  most  espe- 
cially, my  love!  Thanks  for  all  the 
times  you  made  me  laugh.  Never 
forget  -  "Opposites  attract!" 

I,  Elizabeth  Kurosz,  leave:  To  CK  - 
Cancun  1990,  Boys  in  Blue  (they 
don't  make  good  husbands), 
handcuffs,  cop  chasing,  the  5th 
Precinct,  Men  in  uniform,  Nissan 
Pulsar,  MR  McDonald,  MRS.  B.M., 
"Oh  he  goes  to  this  school,  I  didn't 
know  that",  yeah  sure,  "do  me 
baby",  "Romp  at  the  Ramada", 
It's  the  man  who  makes  the  car, 
not  the  car  who  makes  the  man, 
Matt's  butt,  Cheech  8c  Chong,  L.I. 
Exchange,  Joe,  Rose,  Hess  gas 
station,  full  service,  Stevie  B, 
George  LeMond,  NYC,  As  we 
leave  college  leave  Pine  Scum 
too,  IROC'S  Dealer  Plates  (a 
screwdriver  would  help),  no  more 
Sal  courses,  instigator,  I'll  miss  the 
lunches  and  talks,  always  wishing 
you  the  best,  don't  worry,  Mr. 
Right  will  come,  see  ya  Flipped 
Chick.  To  RM  -  Cancun  1990,  a 
jeep  with  reverse  that  works,  Strip- 
per Bruce  with  a  Big  Red  Bow,  a 
ride  on  that  motorcycle,  LAW  II, 
endless  notes,  wedding  plans,  Ste- 
vie B,  George  LeMond,  NYC,  Por- 
tugal, Instigator,  no  more  Sal 
courses,  It's  the  man  who  makes 
the  car,  not  the  car  who  makes 
the  man,  Frank  M.,  always  and  for- 
ever. Best  WISHES  to  the  two  of 
you,  I'll  miss  the  lunches  and  talks, 
that  part  of  college  was  great,  al- 
ways wishing  you  the  Best,  see  ya 
Flipped  Chick. 

I,  Wendi  McGrath,  leave  to:  Lori  H  - 
stockings  that  will  not  rip  and  ther- 
mal underwear.  Dee  G  -  a  re- 
placement waitress  for  those  early 
morning  hours  and  lots  of  flannel 
board  characters.  Lisa  M  -  a  free 
chiropractor  and  gummy  fish.  Don- 
na K  -  lots  of  space.  Lucille  T  -  a 


finished  Junior  Packet.  Karen  C  -  a 
blue  sweater  to  offset  your  green 
wardrobe. 

To  C  8c  E:  To  start  with  I  want  to  tell 
you  that  the  last  three  years  have 
been  fun,  especially  the  last  two.  I 
want  to  wish  you  both  the  best  of 
luck  after  graduation.  "C",  I  want 
to  leave  you  your  own  private 
bathroom  considering  all  the  com- 
plaints we  hear  now.  I  also  want  to 
leave  you  a  lifetime  gift  certificate 
for  McDonald's  so  that  you  visit 
your  loved  one.  "E"  I  want  to 
leave  you  a  set  of  handcuffs  so 
you  can  handcuff  yourself  to  the 
Corvette.  I  also  leave  you  a  radar 
detector  so  that  they  don't  take 
away  your  license  because  of 
your  speeding.  Love  always,  R 

I,  Lynn  Potts,  leave:  To  Michael 
Godek  -  our  memories  of  yester- 
day and  our  dreams  of  tomorrow. 
May  they  never  end!  Your  love  in- 
.  spires  and  encourages  all  I  do.  The 
best  part  of  my  life  is  having  some- 
one I  love  so  much  to  share  it  with. 
I  leave  you  my  everlasting  love  - 
forever!  To  my  wonderful  Parents:  I 
leave  my  undying  appreciation 
and  gratitude  for  all  you  have 
done  for  me,  not  only  in  my  col- 
lege years  but  throughout  my  en- 
tire life!  "You  are  the  wind  be- 
neath my  wings!!"  Love,  your  little 
girl. 

I,  Miriam  Rappelt,  leave  to:  Kev  - 
One  Hackensack  truck  driver 
(won't  need  him  anymore),  MY 
typing  services  for  YOUR  papers 
(or  Novel),  an  honorary  degree 
from  SJC  (CS  major?  God  forbid!), 
lots  of  hugs  and  kisses,  and  thanks 
for  being  YOU.  Jackie,  my  partner 
in  crime  -  "that"  (as  in  "I  want .  .), 
pregnant  pumpkins,  dirt  bag 
schools,  rain  gear,  sonar  to  track 
my  location,  1,000  small  red 
gowns  for  your  very  own  theater, 
my  love  8c  thanks  for  your  friend- 


ship. The  Resistance  -  strength  to 
keep  raising  hell  in  this  maggot  in- 
fested school.  So  long  and  thanks 
for  all  the  fish.  Sister  Grace  -  the 
hope  that  you  will  someday  be 
treated  as  graciously  as  you  have 
treated  my  friends. 

I,  Rob  Schwender,  leave  to:  Melis- 
sa 8c  Ann,  two  people  who  have 
been  my  friends  from  the  begin- 
ning -  memories,  the  best  of  luck 
and  my  friendship  forever.  Kevin  - 
the  Giants,  Yankees,  8c  Knicks  8c  a 
volleyball.  Dave  -  a  different  girl 
for  each  day  of  the  week.  Good 
luck.  Pete  -  Leave  you  memories 
of  me.  Chris  -  a  girlfriend.  Thanks 
for  the  summer  of  '90.  Pete  - 
Leave  you  the  seat  next  to  you, 
let  Lisa  sit  in  it.  The  Guys  -  Memories 
of  my  attitude  during  Spring  Flings. 
Freshman  Girls  Incoming  -  Sorry 
you  will  never  get  to  meet  me. 
Pete,  Chris,  Gary  -  Wanted  Dead 
or  Alive.  Jeanette  -  Sorry  I'm  leav- 
ing, you'll  do  fine.  Love  you,  Rob. 
Pete  -  free  lunches. 

I,  Nancy  Sullivan,  leave:  To  my  chil- 
dren who  said,  "what  do  you 
know,  you  never  finished  college," 
thus  providing  the  impetus  to  re- 
turn. To  Debbie  Whitehouse  for 
taking  the  "sweat"  out  of  those 
first  classes.  To  Monica  Brennan  for 
making  the  quest  fascinating.  To 
Mark  Hessler  for  putting  efferves- 
cence into  learning.  To  Tom  Pe- 
triano  for  balancing  my  faith  with 
reason.  To  all  the  St.  Joe's  people 
for  the  warm  and  caring  atmo- 
sphere. To  my  husband  for  his  sup- 
port, spelling  8c  suppers.  It.  took 
thirty-one  years  8c  was  worth  ev- 
ery minute  of  it. 


Last  Will  And  Testaments 


SENIOR  DIRECTORY 


Abrahamsen.  Kristo 
16  Westcliff  Drive 
Mount  Sinai.  NY  11766 

Abramo.  Patricia 
PO  Box  1 10 
Peconic.  NY  1 1958 

Agro.  Maria 
15  Ponder  Lane 
Deer  Park.  NY  11729 

Aiello.  Christine 
94  Floyd  Street 
Brentwood,  NY  11717 

Alban,  Eileen 

3003  Wilson  Avenue 

Wantagh.  NY  11793 

Allegretti,  Michelle 

307  Dunton  Avenue 

East  Patchogue,  NY  11772 

Allgeler,  Karen 

205  Peekskill  Avenue 

Medford,  NY  11763 

Amendolare,  Kim 

45  Treevlew  Drive 
Melville.  NY  11747 

Amigo,  Jennifer 
3  Frost  Lane 
Greenlawn.  NY  11740 

Amott.  Stephanie 

46  Jefferson  Street 
East  Islip,  NY  11730 

Andersen.  Gail 

23  Osborne  Avenue 

Mount  Sinai,  NY  11766 

Antonaccl.  Jeanette 
31  Sejon  Drive 
Sayvllle.  NY  11782 

Anziano.  Jean 

9  Lee  Place 

Amity vllle.  NY  11701 

Arma,  Elizabeth 
143  5th  Avenue 
West  Babylon.  NY  11704 

Aronica.  Judith 
31  Detmer  Road 
Setauket.  NY  11733 

Arpino.  Dominick 
301  Woodacres  Road 
East  Patchogue,  NY  11772 

Aulet,  Jennifer 
115  Otis  Road 
Islip  Terrace,  NY  11752 

Awamy,  Janine 
20  Edison  Drive 
South  Huntington.  NY  11746 

Baker.  Robert 
22  Kastal  Drive 
Ridge.  NY  11961 

Bardeguez.  Joanne 
16  Felway  Drive 
Coram.  NY  11727 

Batchelor.  Jacqueline 
33  Morewood  Drive 
Smlthtown.  NY  11787 

Battaglia.  Philip 
162  Boxwood  Drive 
Kings  Park.  NY  11754 

^-oauchamp.  Danielle 
9  Stewart  Circle  South 
Ceniereach,  NY  11720 


Beauchamp.  Estelle 
9  Stewart  Circle  South 
Centereach.  NY  11720 

Beers.  Melissa 
69  Sejon  Drive 
Sayvllle.  NY  11782 

Beleck.  Mark 
100  Skyline  Drive 
Coram,  NY  11727 

Belle,  Deborah 
107  Rrverdale  Road 
Liverpool.  NY  13090 

Benasutti.  Christine 
82  Potomac  Lane 
Sayville.  NY  11782 

Benincasa.  Theresa 
1007A  Village  Drive 
Ridge.  NY  11961 

Beufve.  Michelle 
28  Midwood  Avenue 
Nesconset.  NY  11767 

Bianco.  Maria 

224-B  Springmeadow  Drive 

Holbrook.  NY  11741 

Blevins.  Tracey 
12  Bleselin  Road 
Bellport,  NY  11713 

Bock,  Michael 
95  Lillian  Road 
Lake  Ronkonkoma,  NY  11779 

Boyle,  Siobhan 
16  Way  tor  Lane 
Laurel  Hollow,  NY  11791 

Bradley,  Lorraine 
4  Matsunaye  Drive 
Medford.  NY  11763 

Brognano.  Undo 
3rd  Street 
Moriches.  NY  11955 

Bronzino.  Maria 

20  Tall  Pines  Lane 

Lake  Ronkonkoma.  NY  11779 

Brown.  Victoria 
51  Risa  Court 
Rlverhead.  NY  11901 

Brunner.  Donald 
166  Eagle  Hill  Court 
Middle  Isldnd.  NY  1 1953 

Bruno.  Catherine 

117  Hawthorne  Avenue 

Ronkonkoma.  NY  11779 

Burke.  Lauren 
3  Marcia  Place 
Sayville.  NY  11782 

Burnell.  Bridget 
733  Albin  Avenue 
West  Babylon.  NY  11704 

Burns.  Joanne 

136  Jefferson  Road 

Farmingdale,  NY  11735 

Cacioppo.  Anthony 
24  Lilac  Drive 
Syosset.  NY  11791 

Calomino,  Michael 
388  S    16  St 
Undenhurst.  NY  11757 

Campo,  Helayna 

338  Broadway 

North  Babylon.  NY  11704 


Canade.  Geralyn 

60  Columbine  Avenue 

Islip,  NY  11751 

Canevari.  Debra 
5  Mueller  Drive 
Selden.  NY  11784 

Carnevale.  Rosa 
1522  N.  Gardiner  Drive 
Bay  Shore.  NY  11706 

Carr.  Donna 

325  Avenue  C 

Lake  Ronkonkoma.  NY  11779 

Cascio.  Suzanne 

528  Jayne  Blvd. 

Port  Jefferson  Sta.  NY  11776 

Caviglia.  Janet 

16  Mountain  Street 

Lake  Ronkonkoma,  NY  11779 

Ceglio,  Laura 
Box  172 

Old  Country  Road 
Eastport,  NY  11941 

Cestare.  Nicholas 

I  Ardra  Court 
Smithtown,  NY  11787 

Chauncey.  Michelle 
RR3  Breezy  Point  Road 
Wading  River.  NY  11792 

Christiansen.  Cathleen 
41  Avis  Drive 
Holbrook,  NY  11741 

Cicero,  Donna 

62  Duncan  Avenue 

Lake  Ronkonkoma,  NY  11779 

Cirincione.  Kirsten 
19A  Weesuck  Avenue 
East  Quogue.  NY  1 1942 

Citera,  Regina 
8  Cindy  Street 
Smithtown,  NY  11787 

Closson.  Mary 

II  Tappan  Avenue 
Babylon.  NY  11702 

Coen,  Annmarie 
30  Marwood  Place 
Stony  Brook,  NY  11790 

Colon.  Scott 

105  Huron  Street 

Port  Jefferson  Sta.  NY  11776 

Concannon.  Christopher 
46  Holiday  Park  Dr 
Centereach,  NY  11720 

Connolly,  Geraldine 
22  Cove  Road  No 
Southampton,  NY  1 1968 

Coppola,  Lisa 
16  Blrchfleld  Court 
Coram,  NY  11727 

Cordero,  Laurie 

2378  Fevereisen  Avenue 

Ronkonkoma,  NY  11779 

Corrtgan.  John 

61  Dogwood  Road 

Kings  Park.  NY  11754 

Costa.  Michelle 
4  Westwood  Lane 
Kings  Park.  NY  11754 

Costa,  Peter 

273  Brookville  Avenue 

Islip,  NY  11751 


Cottrell,  Tina 

293  Plainview  Road 

Hicksville,  NY  11801 

Coughlin,  Theresa 
324  Moriches  Road 
Saint  James,  NY  11780 

Criscl,  Gloria 

115  Malts  Avenue 

West  Islip.  NY  11795 

Croce.  Susan 

1376  Lombardy  Boulevard 

Bay  Shore,  NY  11706 

Cronogue.  Ke«i 
7  Catalina  Ct. 
Centereach.  NY  11720 

Crowley,  Jr.,  Robert 
88  Circuit  Road 
Bellport,  NY  11713 

Cullen.  Joseph 

618  12th  Street 

West  Babylon,  NY  11704 

Cullum.  Barbara 

194  West  Evergreen  Avenue 

Middle  Island,  NY  1 1953 

Curiey.  Cathy 

10  Arlington  Road 

Lake  Ronkonkoma.  NY  11779 

Curto,  Deneen 

110  East  Woodside  Ave 

Patchogue,  NY  11772 

Dauch.  Karin 
PO  Box  1054 
East  Hampton,  NY  1 1937 

Davour.  Denise 
5  Madison  Street 
Smithtown.  NY  11787 

Davour.  Renee 
5  Madison  Street 
Smithtown.  NY  11787 

DeCicco,  Liza 
186  Radio  Avenue 
Miller  Place,  NY  11764 

DeFilippo,  Kenneth 
8  Burham  Drive 
Smithtown,  NY  11787 

Degenaro,  Laura 
41  Aberdeen  Road 
Hauppauge.  NY  11787 

DeModna.  Lisa 
20  Primrose  Lane 
Kings  Park,  NY  11754 

Denzer.  Jane 
15  Millbrook  Drive 
Stony  Brook,  NY  11790 

Devlin,  Dawn 
4  Chute  Lane 
Holbrook.  NY  11741 

Diaz.  Ambrose 

2811  Connecticut  Ave 

Medford,  NY  11763 

Doerr,  Tina 

62  Baur  Street 

No.  Babylon.  NY  11703 

Donnan.  Anthony 

533  12th  Street 

West  Babylon,  NY  11704 

Donnan,  Karen 

533  12th  Streeet 

W.  Babylon,  NY  11704 


Smt&i  ^Oiectony, 


Driscoll.  David 

29  Penn  Commons 

Yaphank.  NY  11980 

Duff.  Cofherine 
172  Newman  Street 
Brentwood.  NY  11717 

Dyer.  Kathleen 
115  Edgewood  Avenue 
P.O.  Box  315 
Oakdale,  NY  11769 

Early.  Kathleen 
35  Wyckoff  Street 
Greentawn,  NY  11740 

Elsenberg.  Marie 
125  Buffalo  Ave. 
Medford.  NY  11763 

Ekert.  Patricia 
85  Helme  Avenue 
Miller  Place,  NY  11764 

Engel.  Julie 
1 1  Pond  Lane 
Ridge.  NY  11961 

Engelfried,  Diane 

2  Bunting  Lane 

Stony  Brook.  NY  11790 

Falco.  SueAnn 
65  Harvest  La 
West  blip.  NY  11795 

Fandrey.  Jo-Ann 
22  Whitewood  Drive 
Rocky  Point.  NY  11778 

Feeney.  Patricia 
83  DaKard  Drive 
North  Babylon.  NY  11703 

Feggeler.  Christine 
14  Greentree  Drive 
Oakdale.  NY  11769 

Ferguson.  Kelly 
26  Avenue  D 
Holbrook.  NY  11741 


Flaherty.  Amelia 

245  Helm  Lane 

Bay  Shore.  NY  11706 

Fotenius,  Keri 

P.O.  Box  1392 

East  Hampton,  NY  1 1937 

Fonte.  Linda 

5-7  Green  Way  Apt  7 

Blag  5 

Manorville.  NY  1 1949 


Fornabia.  Laura 
85  Grandview  Lane 
Smithtown.  NY  11787 

Fortuna.  Lorraine 

17  Ramsy  Lane 
Farmingville,  NY  11738 

Frabizio.  David 

179  N.  Division  Avenue 

Blue  Point,  NY  11715 

Frakes,  Sharon 
20  Fifty  Acre  Road 
Saint  James.  NY  11780 

Franceschinl.  Raymond 

18  Midwood  Avenue 
Nesconset.  NY  11767 


Franzone.  Francis 

1553  North  Monroe  Ave. 

West  Islip,  NY  11795 

French,  Cynthia 
262F  Old  Mill  Road 
Nissequogue.  NY  11780 

Fricker,  Edith 
30  Regtna  Drive 
SayvUle.  NY  11782 


Fritz.  Craig 

8  South  Orchid  Road 

East  Patchogue.  NY  11772 

Fullam.  Ann  Marie 
189  Warfield  Way 
Southampton.  NY  1 1968 

Galatro.  Joelle 

PO  Box  399 

Middle  Island.  NY  1 1953 

Garone.  Lor!  Ann 

14  Maple  Avenue 
Bellport.  NY  11713 

Gemmer.  Deborah 
38  Degnon  Blvd. 
Bay  Shore,  NY  11706 

Ghazarian.  DeeAnnah 
181  Hilton  Street 
Brentwood.  NY  11717 

Giambertone.  Carl 

P.O.  Box  2603 

Lake  Ronkonkoma.  NY  11779 

Giammarino.  Marisa 
355  West  23  Street 
Deer  Park,  NY  11729 

Giarrusso.  Mary  Kay 
67  Harp  Lane 
Sayville.  NY  11782 

Gibbons.  Mary 
27  Anna  Street 
Bay  Shore.  NY  11706 

Glnty,  Anne  Marie 
96  Arthur  Drive 
Smithtown.  NY  11787 

Gmelch,  Kristen 
8  Lincoln  Drive 
Undenhurst.  NY  11757 

Gordon.  Kelly 

8  Belair  Road 
Selden,  NY  11784 

Gorse,  Joanne 

15  Mountain  St. 

Lake  Ronkonkoma.  NY  11779 

Graham,  Francine 
388  Wellwood  Drive 
Shirley,  NY  11967 

Grastataro-Behr,  Suzanne 
249  West  Hudson  Street 
Long  Beach,  NY  1 1561 

Gubin.  Vincent 

4  Ballad  Circle 
Holbrook.  NY  11741 

Guzzi.  Debra 
10  Loma  Street 
Medford.  NY  11763 

Guzzo.  Jeanne 

5  Bea  Avenue 

Lake  Ronkonkoma.  NY  11779 

Guzzone.  Roberta 

9  Pike  Street 

East  Patchogue.  NY  11772 

Hall.  Kelly 

21  Valley  Street 

Lake  Ronkonkoma.  NY  11779 


Hamilton.  Lori 
7A  Ralph  Avenue 
Brentwood.  NY  11717 

Hart,  Tara 

7  Hunter  Place 

Smithtown.  NY  11787 

Hemmy,  Lorine 
70  Whltepine  Way 
Medford.  NY  11763 


A 


Hess,  Sandra 

142  N.  Chestnut  Street 

North  Massapequa,  NY  11758 

Heym.  Gina 

11  Bedford  Street 

Port  Jefferson  Sta.  NY  11776 

Hogan.  Laura 

1046  North  Indiana  Avenue 

Lindenhurst.  NY  11757 

Holland.  Amy 

18  Lafayette  Avenue 

Lake  Ronkonkoma,  NY  11779 

Horsfleld,  Barbara 
33  Hollywood  Avenue 
Selden,  NY  11784 

Horvath.  Barbara 
13  Samuels  Path 
Miller  Place,  NY  11764 

Houghton.  Maria 
31  Kejaro  Court 
Centereach,  NY  11720 

Huether,  Eileen 
1 1  Bragg  Drive 
Lake  Grove,  NY  11755 

lannazzo,  Barbara 

89  Grove  Street  Apt  #67 

Rockville,  CT  06066 

lannucci,  Thomas 
28  Pitchpine  Place 
Medford,  NY  11763 

lannucci.  Vikkl 
28  Pitchpine  Place 
Medford.  NY  1 1763 

lliou.  Pamela 

285  Great  East  Neck  Road 

West  Babylon.  NY  11704 

indelicate  Margaret 
3  Tulip  Avenue 
Farmingville,  NY  11738 

Inguanta.  Christine 
6  All  Points  Terrace 
Holbrook.  NY  11741 

Jordan,  Lisa 

1  Dorothy  Street 

Syosset,  NY  11791 

Jordt,  Cathy 

146  Rollstone  Avenue 

West  Sayville.  NY  11796 

Kazkjn,  Lorraine 

820  Greenbelt  Parkway  W. 

Holbrook.  NY  11741 

Kelly,  Karen 

100  Daly  Blvd 

Unit  601 

Oceanside.  NY  1 1572 

Kempton.  Christine 
22  Abbey  Street 
Massapequa  Park.  NY  11762 


KireB.  Eileen 
39  Susan  Drive 
Bellport.  NY  11713 


Koch,  Rosemary 

10  Lloyd  Road 

Sound  Beach,  NY  1 1789 

Koenig.  Caroline 
18  Sycamore  Lane 
Commock.  NY  11725 

Korea  Karilyn 
819  Bohemia  Pkwy 
Bohemia,  NY  11716 

Krauss,  Donna 
26  Orient  Ave 
Brentwood.  NY  11717 


Kueriemann.  Thomas 
148  Nimbus  Road 
Holbrook.  NY  11741 

Kurtz,  Diane 

122  Lambert  Avenue 

Farmlngdale.  NY  11735 

Kuvelkls.  Carolyn 
51  Palo  Alto  Drive 
Hampton  Bays.  NY  1 1946 

Landlclna.  Laura 
22  Gilbert  Street 
Patchogue.  NY  11772 

Langan.  Eileen 
146  Wright  Avenue 
Deer  Park.  NY  11729 

Lee. John 
8  Foil  Lane 
Holbrook.  NY  11741 

Lehan.  Richard 
546  Ackerson  Blvd. 
Brightwaters.  NY  11718 

Leondis,  Paulette 
1  Ormond  Street 
Dix  Hills.  NY  11746 

Leuck,  Patricia 

37  Wintergreen  Drive 

Coram.  NY  11727 

Ucata.  Karln 
20  Alma  Street 
Sayvflte.  NY  11782 

Lipari.  Joann 
85  Halesite  Drive 
Sound  Beach.  NY  11789 

Lizewski.  Nancy 

PO  Box  239 

Sag  Harbor.  NY  1 1963 


Loesch.  Peter 

12  Robinson  Street 

Shoreham,  NY  11786 

Loiacono,  Kathleen 
32  Dorchester  Road 
Smithtown.  NY  11787 

Loughran,  Catherine 
487  Locust  Street 
Brentwood,  NY  11717 

Luff.  Melissa 

1500  Wave  Avenue 

Medford.  NY  11763 


Mac  Connie.  Debra 
166  Isabel  Street 
Holbrook,  NY  11741 

Macejka,  Maryanne 
343  Wellington  Road 
Mineola.  NY  1 1501 

Macholz.  Eileen 
33  Eagle  La 
Hauppauge.  NY  1 1 788 


Mafen.  Clare 
29  Pinetree  Drive 
Farmingdale,  NY  11735 

Mammina.  Joseph 

Box  200 

Miller  Place.  NY  11764 

Morchisotto.  Marilyn 
15  Woodview  Drive 
Nesconset.  NY  11767 


Marotto.  John 

175  N  Kentucky  Avenue 

North  Massepequa.  NY  11758 

Marques.  Rosa 
1  Hedge  Lane 
Centereach.  NY  11720 


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McGarry,  Ann© 
36  Rensselaer  Drive 
Commack.  NY  11725 

McGay.  Caroline 
2858  Pine  Avenue 
Ronkonkoma.  NY  11779 

McGrath.  Wendi 
12  Laurel  Place 
Farmingville.  NY  11738 

McGreevey.  Kimberly 
90  Swan  Lake  Dr. 
Patchogue,  NY  11772 

McGuirk,  Susan 

22  Fairway  Drive 

South  Setauket.  NY  11720 

McHugh,  Kathleen 
153  Sherry  Street 
East  Islip.  NY  11730 

McHugh,  Patricia 
74  W  8th  Street 
Deer  Park.  NY  11729 

McKernan,  Karen 
26  Wintergreen  Drive 
Coram.  NY  11727 

McNaughton.  Beth 
39  Lisa  Drive 
Northport.  NY  11768 

McNulty.  Donna 

P.O.  Box  292 

Bohemia.  NY  11716-029 

Menna,  Donna 
16  Terrace  Drive 
Ronkonkoma.  NY  11779 

Meo.  Lisa 

18  Sheppard  Ct 

Brentwood.  NY  11717 

Mercieca.  Darlene 
18  Fiesta  Drive 
Centereach.  NY  11720 

Messina,  Michele 

821  Greenbelt  Parkway 

Holbrook,  NY  11741 

Meyer  Jr.,  John 
55  Mowbray  Street 
Patchogue.  NY  11772 

Minardi.  Cheryl 

5  Champlain  Avenue 

Patchogue,  NY  11772 

Mokrzycki,  Julia 
117  Ballad  Circle 
Holbrook,  NY  11741 

Moloney,  Tammy 
3  Azurean  Court 
Mt  Sinai,  NY  11766 

Monahan,  Cynthia 
20  Meadow  Court 
Huntington  Station,  NY  11746 

Montalbano.  Cari 
160  Tarpon  Avenue 
Medtord,  NY  11763 

Montemurro,  Debra 
32  Old  Saddle  Road 
Ridge,  NY  1 1961 

Montesano.  Anthony 
367  Astor  Drive 
Soyville.  NY  11782 

Moran,  Sean 

31  New  Jersey  Avenue 

Bellport.  NY  11713 

Morln.  Edward 

1 14  Maplecrest  Dr 

Lake  Ronkon^ma.  NY  11779 


Morrell,  Veronica 
8  Cedar  Street  North 
Kings  Park,  NY  11754 

Morrow,  Sandra 
24  Third  Avenue 
Central  Islip,  NY  11722 

Mulligan,  Janine 

PO  Box  250 

Miller  Place,  NY  11764 

Munzer,  Joseph 
165  Village  Lane 
Hauppauge,  NY  11788 

Murphy,  Elizabeth 
303  Bow  Drive 
Hauppauge,  NY  11788 

Murphy,  Kathleen 
15  Keeler  Street 
Huntington,  NY  11743 

Murray.  Jennifer 
19  Wanda  Terrace 
Farmingville.  NY  11738 

Murray.  Susan 
110  Morris  Avenue 
Farmingville,  NY  11738 

Najdek,  Daniella 
17  Floral  Park  Street 
Islip  Terrace,  NY  11752 

Nastasi,  Antoinette 

1 1  Robert  Townsend  Drive 

Setauket.  NY  11733 

Natalie,  Noelle 
987  Gardiner  Drive 
Bay  Shore.  NY  11706 

Nelson.  Kristine 
65  Sejon  Drive 
Sayville.  NY  11782 

Nelson.  Mary 
1  Revlon  Court 
Holtsvllle.  NY  11742 

Nessel,  Donna 

Box  852 

Montauk.  NY  1 1954 

O'Brien,  James 

1 12  Ledgewood  Drive 

Smithtown.  NY  11787 

O'Donnell,  Kerry 

17  Robin  Hood  Court 

Nesconset.  NY  11767 

O'Neill.  Gregg 
146  Ballad  Circle 
Holbrook.  NY  11741 

O'Shea.  Eileen 
244-19  90th  Avenue 
Bellrose.  NY  1 1426 

Oliver,  Louise 

45  Intervale  Avenue 

Farmingdale.  NY  11735 

Oliviero,  Patricia 

128  Singing  wood  Drive 

Holbrook,  NY  11741 

Ortolani,  Michele 

273  North  Atlanta  Avenue 

North  Massapequa,  NY  11758 

Parez,  Jennifer 

10  Bea  Avenue 

Lake  Ronkonkoma.  NY  11779 

Parflow.  Tammy 
547  Mill  Road 
Coram.  NY  11727 

Pasqua.  Annmarle 
24  Chestnut  Street 
Lake  Ronkonkoma.  NY  11779 


Pellegrin,  Barbara 
37  Knollcrest  Road 
Nesconset.  NY  11767 

Pena.  Diane 

39  Second  Street 

Ronkonkoma.  NY  11779 

Perera.  Hyacinth 
7  Springbriar  Lane 
Centereach,  NY  11720 

Perun,  Kathleen 
462  Hauser  Avenue 
Holbrook,  NY  11741 

Pesce,  Claire 

1210  Cox  Neck  Road 

Mattituck.  NY  1 1952 

Petersen,  Scott 
3  Maison  Drive 
Holbrook,  NY  11741 

Petrusa,  Dawn 

7  Sugarwood  Court 

Commack,  NY  11725 

Pimenta,  Gianna 

514  Starlight  Drive 

East  Yaphank,  NY  11967 

Plain.  Ellen 

204  Forsythe  Avenue 

Lindenhurst.  NY  11757 

Poakeart,  Suzanne 
17  Mill  Road 
Farmingdale.  NY  11735 

Pokorny,  April 

RR  3  Box  212A  N   Country  Rd 

Wading  River,  NY  11792 

Ponzo,  Johanna 
195  Eighth  Ave. 
Holtsville,  NY  11742 

Portz.  JoAnn 
27  Glide  Lane 
Holtsville,  NY  11742 

Posillico.  Patricia 
376  Oakland  Avenue 
Central  Islip,  NY  11722 

Post.  Melody 
13  Hollywood  Dr. 
Shirley,  NY  1 1967 

Pot  en,  Pamela 

361  Birchwood  Road 

Medford,  NY  11763 

Prossi.  Joseph 

35  Camille  Lane 

East  Patchogue.  NY  11772 

Puletz.  Christine 
187  Geery  Avenue 
Holbrook.  NY  11741 

Pyle.  Michael 

41  Clusterpine  Street 

Medford.  NY  11763 

Radtoft.  Patricia 
77  Osborne  Avenue 
Mt  Sinai.  NY  11766 

Randolph,  Lynn 
12  Montrose  Drive 
Commack,  NY  11725 

Rappelt,  Miriam 
17  Milland  Drive 
Northport.  NY  11768 

Redlich,  Doreen 
445  Broadway 
Lindenhurst.  NY  11757 

Reese.  Jennifer 
12  Innis  Avenue 
Lake  Ronkonkoma.  NY  11779 


Reilly,  Susan 
58  Wlchard  Blvd 
Commack.  NY  11725 

Relyea.  Andrea 
297  Birchwood  Road 
Medford.  NY  11763 

Ribaudo.  Lisa 
19  Holiday  Park 
Centereach.  NY  1 1 720 

Ricca,  Alyssa 
9  Priscilla  Drive 
Smithtown,  NY  11787 

Riley,  Andrea 

34  Lyman  Avenue 

North  Patchogue.  NY  11772 

Rizzo,  Kimberly 
1298  Hummel  Ave 
Holbrook.  NY  11741 

Robles.  Lynn 
550  Higbie  Lane 
West  Islip,  NY  11795 

Rodriguez,  Richard 
192  Ballad  Circle 
Holbrook.  NY  11741 

Roff.  Bruce 

1 1 1  Strauss  Avenue 

Selden.  NY  11784 

Romano,  Anne 
48  Herbert  Circle 
Patchogue,  NY  11772 

Romar,  Andrew 
21  Monterey  Lane 
Centereach,  NY  11720 

Romney,  Maryellen 

P.O.  Box  321 

Miller  Place.  NY  11764 

Rosati.  Stephanie 
3  Southgate 
Shoreham,  NY  11786 

Rose.  Judith 

260  South  Gillette  Avenue 

Bayport.  NY  11705 

Rowland.  Patti-Jean 
18  Circuit  Road 
Bellport,  NY  11713 

Rowland,  Regina 
208  Phyllis  Drive 
Patchogue,  NY  11772 

Ruggles.  Pamela 
P.O.  Box  125 
Mastic.  NY  1 1950 

Russo.  Jennifer 
96  Atlantic  Place 
Hauppauge.  NY  11788 

Rutkoske.  Therese 
20  Naugatuck  Lane 
East  Islip.  NY  11730 

Ryan.  Shawn 

205  Maple  Crest  Drive  So 

Lake  Ronkonkoma.  NY  11779 

Sagarese.  Dina 

50  Cedar  Point  Drive 

West  Islip.  NY  11795 

Salvarezza.  Eric 
37  Neil  Drive 
Smithtown,  NY  11787 

Salvi,  Carrie 
400  Daniel  Street 
Lindenhurst,  NY  11757 

Salzano,  Kathleen 
19  Bulger  Street 
Babylon,  NY  11702 


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Samland.  Cherese 

120  Smith  Street 

Lake  Ronkonkoma,  NY  11779 

Sardella.  Tracey 

41  Newport  Beach  Blvd. 

East  Moriches.  NY  1 1940 

Scheffer,  Reglna 

51  Log  Road 

North  Patchogue.  NY  11772 

Scherr.  Jonothan 

19  Onyx  Drive 

Stony  Brook.  NY  11790 

Schlee.  Joyce 
9  Wexford  Court 
Saint  James.  NY  11780 

Schneider,  Elizabeth 
38  Mark  Drive 
Smithtown.  NY  11787 

Schoolman,  Amy 
26  Johns  Road 
Setauket,  NY  11733 

Schwender.  Robert 

2  Crossover  Rd. 

Lake  Ronkonkoma.  NY  11779 

Scribner.  Karen 

3  Plum  Place 
Islip,  NY  11751 

Sena,  Nancy 

119  Red  Odk  Court 

Port  Jefferson.  NY  11777 

Serviss.  Mildred 
23  4th  Street 
Lindenhurst,  NY  11757 

Settepani,  James 
37  Shamrock  Road 
Rocky  Point,  NY  11778 

Shea.  Kevin 

56  Kew  Drive 

Sound  Beach.  NY  11789 


Sheehan,  Lisa 

60  Bayport  Avenue 

Bayport.  NY  11705 

Shine.  Christine 
18  Brookrun  Drive 
Medford.  NY  11763 

Sieber,  Nancy 
PO  Box  662 
Hauppauge.  NY  11788 

Silva.  Dawn 
865  Broadway  Ave. 
Apt.  176A 
Holbrook,  NY  11741 

SimoneBa,  Brenda 
2133  Feuereisen  Ave. 
Ronkonkoma.  NY  11779 

Simonetti.  Felicia 
869  Beach  Street 
Lindenhurst.  NY  11757 

Sinacori.  Robert 
28  Foxboro  Ave 
Farmingville.  NY  11738 

Sirico,  Carol 
325  37th  Street 
Lindenhurst.  NY  11757 

Sisco,  Kenneth 
6  Campo  Avenue 
Selden,  NY  11784 

Skarupski.  Jacqueline 
5  Sherwood  Lane 
Setauket.  NY  11733 

Skidmore.  Theresa 
15  Bee  Drive 
Hauppauge.  NY  11788 


Sollna,  Joy 

26  Hastings  Drive 

Fort  Salonga.  NY  11768 

Sperandeo.  Carol 

6  Salonga  Woods  Road 

Fort  Salonga.  NY  11768 

Stadnlckl,  Lynn 
6  Antioch  Drive 
Shoreham,  NY  11786 

Stathes,  Andrea 
14  Samuels  Path 
Miller  Place,  NY  11764 

Staufenberg.  Kenneth 

41  Marc  Street 

Lake  Ronkonkoma.  NY  11779 


Steers.  Kelly 
7  Manor  Drive 
Shirley.  NY  1 1967 

Survilla.  Christine 
22  Carrie  Avenue 
Sayville.  NY  11782 

Sweeney.  Edward 

PO  Box  1634 

West  Babylon.  NY  11704 

Sweeney,  Kenneth 
245  Lowell  Road 
Sayvfle.  NY  11782 

Torres.  Juana 
12  Pine  Gate 
East  Patchogue.  NY  11772 

Toth,  Maria 

433  Helene  Avenue 

Shirley,  NY  1 1967 

Tranchon.  Colleen 

103  Alice  Street 

Port  Jefferson.  NY  11777 

Traub.  Jean 

1 19  Boxwood  Drive 

Kings  Park.  NY  11754 

Tricamo,  Donna 

9  Rye  Street 

Dix  Hills.  NY  11746 

Trocchio.  Thomas 
22  Wendy  Drive 
Farmingville.  NY  11738 

Trotta.  Theresa 

1521  Pine  Acres  Boulevard 

Bay  Shore.  NY  11706 

Trugllo.  Lucille 
One  Bartley  Lane 
West  Sayville.  NY  11796 

Turini,  Arlene 
50  Cedar  Drive 
Miller  Place.  NY  11764 

Tyburski.  Kevin 
15  East  Gate  Drive 
Mt.  Sinai.  NY  11766 

Tyrrell.  Annette 
3  Oakwood  Street 
Greenlawn,  NY  11740 


Ursich.  Laura 

33  John  Street 

Port  Jefferson  Sta.  NY  11776 

Vaccarello.  Gerard 
258  Pamlico  Avenue 
Ronkonkoma.  NY  11779 

Van  Patten.  Donna 
1 1  Fernwood  Drive 
Commack.  NY  11725 

Van  Winckel,  Dawn 
9  White  Oak  Dr 
Smithtown,  NY  11787 


Vanston.  Eva-Marie 
73  Joseph  Street 
Sayville,  NY  11782 

Varrone,  Michael 
54  Rocky  Point  Road 
Middle  Island,  NY  11953 

Venturi.  Paul 
18  Avenue  J 
Lake  Ronkonkoma,  NY  11779 

Vigliotta.  Jennifer 

PO  Box  793  Private  Road 

East  Moriches.  NY  1 1940 

Vitale.  Monica 

16  Maryanne  Avenue 

Port  Jefferson  Sta.  NY  11776 

Voelpel.  Cheryl 
9  Halliday  Road 
Coram.  NY  11727 

Volberg,  Nancy 

1 164  Patricia  Avenue 

West  Islip.  NY  11795 

Volpe.  Denise 
65  Berry  Street 
Lindenhurst.  NY  11757 

Vorst.  Karen 

50  Gauguin  Court 

Middle  Island,  NY  1 1953 

Vulpis,  Alana 

99  Rosemont  Avenue 

Farmingville.  NY  11738 

Walker.  Catherine 

12  Phe  Street 

RT  19 

Lake  Ronkonkoma.  NY  11779 

Walsh,  John 

30  Sfrnmons  Drive 

East  Islip,  NY  11730 

Walsh.  Kevin 

190  Crystal  Brook  Hollow 

Port  Jefferson  Sta,  NY  11776 

Warsaw.  Bryan 
25  Codman  Street 
Brentwood,  NY  11717 

Webber,  Lori 
461  Raft  Avenue 
Hotorook.  NY  11741 

Weeks,  Jennifer 

Ivy  Circle 

Wading  River,  NY  11792 

Weitz.  Steven 

30  Sycamore  Circle 

Stony  Brook.  NY  11790 

West.  Anna 
8  Oak  Place 
Selden.  NY  11784 

West.  Michael 

20  Yarmouth  Road 

East  Rockaway,  NY  11518 

White.  Matthew 
62  Imperial  Drive 
Miller  Place,  NY  11764 

Whitehouse,  Deborah 
18  Second  Avenue 
East  Islip.  NY  11730 

Wickert.  Nicole 
289  Thrift  Street 
Ronkonkoma.  NY  11779 

Wieber,  Mary 

89  Wantagh  Avenue 

East  Islip.  NY  11730 

Wilczewskl.  Holly 
45  Atlantic  Avenue 
East  Moriches.  NY  1 1940 


Wilkinson.  Leslie 
105  Storm  Drive 
Holtsvllle.  NY  11742 

Wilson,  Joan 

7  Sunrise  Drive 

Sound  Beach,  NY  11789 

Wolfe.  Heidi 

202  Lincoln  Ave 

Port  Jefferson,  NY  11777 

Woods.  Julie 

1 16  Rustic  Road 

Port  Jefferson.  NY  11777 

Zachry.  Pamela 

6  Erin  Court 

Islip  Terrace,  NY  11752 

Zarro.  Janet 

27  Fanning  Avenue 

Hampton  Bays.  NY  1 1946 

Zito.  Danielle 

12  Sycamore  Street 

Centereach,  NY  11720 

Zivin,  Karen 
5  Riviera  Drive 
Selden,  NY  11784 

Allen,  Nolma 

18  Schleigel  Boulevard 

AmityvBe,  NY  11701 

Aube,  Daniel 

PO  Box  112 

Hampton  Bays,  NY  1 1978 

Bartram.  Carol 

64  Oxford  Street 

New  Hyde  Park.  NY  11040 

Beauharnais,  Denise 
197  Bmwood  Avenue 
Hempstead,  NY  1 1550 

Belanger,  Donna 
21  Robert  Drive 
Huntington,  NY  11743 

Bergmann,  Dale 
3935  Sunset  Avenue 
Seaford,  NY  11783 

Blaettter.  Joseph 
70  Hawkins  Avenue 
Smithtown.  NY  11787 

Brownyard,  Barbara 

251  Lakeview  Avenue  West 

Brightwaters.  NY  11718 

Carpenter.  Jeannie 
5  Francis  Court 
Hampton  Bays,  NY  1 1946 


Clacherty,  Stephen 
74  Panamoka  Trail 
Ridge.  NY  11961 

Colombo,  Linda 
13  Inlet  View 
Bayshore.  NY  11706 

Cooper,  Mary 
RFD  #2,  Box  882 
Hubbard  Avenue 
Riverhead,  NY  11901 

Curr,  Lynne 

62  hdianhead  Drive 

Sayville,  NY  11782 


DeSantis.  Anita 
4  West  Pond  Court 
Hauppauge,  NY  11788 

Diton.  Arme 

99  Riverside  Drive 

Rockviile  Centre,  NY  1 1570 

Duciau,  Moniaue 
1649  East  Forks  Road 
Bay  Shore,  NY  11706 


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Endrich,  Patricks 

2048  Longfellow/  Avenue 

East  Meadow.  NY  11554 

Estrada,  Carmen 
18- A  DeKalb  Avenue 
Brentwood,  NY  11717 

Fabian.  Tonl 

177  North  Bicycle  Path 

Selden.  NY  11784 

Fallica.  Dawn 
272  Lake  Dr. 
Patchogue,  NY  11772 

Fiasconaro.  Marilyn 
532  Beech  Street 
North  Babylon,  NY  11703 

Gentleman.  Frances 
375  Joan  Street 
Ronkonkoma.  NY  11779 

Gilbert.  Patricia 
902  Peconic  Avenue 
North  Babylon,  NY  11703 

Guardino.  Romualdlna 
453  Walker  Street 
North  Babylon.  NY  11703 

Guerin,  Rose 

95  West  15  Street 

Deer  Park.  NY  11729 

Hat,  Marie 

1024  Union  Boulevard 

Bay  Shore,  NY  11706 

Hanson.  Margaret 

138  Weinmann  Boulevard 

Melville,  NY  11747 

Haregework.  Zewdlnesh 
928  Willowbend  Lane 
Baldwin.  NY  11510 

Hill,  Cecilia 

196  Maple  Avenue 

Patchogue.  NY  11772 

Hill,  James 

25  Public  Road 

Hauppauge,  NY  11788 

Hobart,  Debra 
23  West  22  Street 
Huntington  Station.  NY  11746 

Hodermarsky.  Pamela 
2830  Martin  Avenue 
Bellmore,  NY  11710 

Hoffman,  Margaret 
RR#1  Box  355 
Shannon  Boulevard 
Yaphank.  NY  11980 

Holmes.  Virginia 
292  Versa  Place 
Sayville.  NY  11782 

mil,  Grafton 

524  Queen  Street 

Westbury,  NY  1 1590 

King,  Rosie 

160  Albany  Avenue 

North  Babylon.  NY  11703 

Kneis.  Marlies 

15  Pine  Street 

Port  Jefferson  Sta.  NY  11776 

Kurz,  Ann 

92  Highland  Avenue 

Port  Washington.  NY  11050 


L'Epiaitenier.  Laura 
One  Valewood  Lane 
Northport,  NY  11768 

Larsen.  Elizabeth 
204  Raymond  Street 
IsHp,  NY  11751 

Leonard,  Verne 

34  High  view  Avenue 

Huntington  Station,  NY  11746 

Ligon,  Frances 
P.O.  Box  792 
46  Birch  Court 
Riverhead,  NY  11901 

Logan,  Irene 

5  Edwards  Lane  West 
P.O  Box  35 

Blue  Point,  NY  11715 

Lomuscio,  Margaret 

20  Rose  Drive 

Lake  Ronkonkoma,  NY  11779 

Lopez,  Edgar 
416  Arcadia  Drive 
West  fsfrp.  NY  11795 

MacLean,  Donald 
One  Elbert  Place 
East  Rockaway,  NY  11518 

Martello,  Joseph 

91  Columbus  Avenue 

Central  islp,  NY  11722 

Matthews,  Carole 

16  Elkin  Drive 

Middle  Island,  NY  1 1953 

McCarthy,  Mary 
82  Queens  Avenue 
Atlantic  Beach.  NY  1 1509 

McGarry,  Jennifer 
3  Jeffrey  Road 
Oakdale.  NY  11769 

McGee-Campbetl,  Eileen 
59-27  Palmetto  Street 
Ridge  wood.  NY  11385 

McGrellls,  Susan 

44  Marylyn  Court 

West  Babylon,  NY  11704 

Menr,  Margaret 

2405  Mermaid  Avenue 

Wantagh,  NY  11793 

Mims,  Jerry 

55  Camille  Lane 

East  Patchogue.  NY  11772 

Mitchell.  Maureen 

6  Loft  Road 
Smithtown.  NY  11787 

Morley,  Marilyn 

270  Windsor  Avenue 

Brightwaters.  NY  11718 

Moscarelli,  John 
527  Milligan  Lane 
West  Islip.  NY  11795 

Moss.  Francyne 

879  Greenbelt  Parkway 

Holbrook.  NY  11741 

Myers.  Eric 

P.O.  Box  63 

Mount  Sinai,  NY  11766 

Naus,  Kathleen 
204  Avoca  Avenue 
Massapequa  Park,  NY  11762 


Newton,  Helen 
10  Jamar  Lane 
Lake  Ronkonkoma, 


NY  11779 


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Nieves,  Orlando 

28  Fairtown  Road 

North  Bay  Shore.  NY  11706 

Nugent,  Kathryn 
P.O.  Box  649 
Coram,  NY  11727 

O'Brien.  Donna 
33  Briaroot  Dr. 
Smithtown,  NY  11787 

O'Brien,  Elizabeth 

73  Broadview  Avenue 

Kings  Park,  NY  1 1754 

O'Connell.  Jean 
391  Ocean  Avenue 
Islip,  NY  11751 

Paquette,  Michael 

8  Farmingdale  Road 
Sound  Beach,  NY  11789 

Pena,  Yvonne 
15  Treeview  Drive 
Melville,  NY  11747 

Perry,  Kathy 
14  Claire  Lane 
Sayville.  NY  11782 

Pizzo,  Maureen 

23  Beatrice  Avenue 

West  islip,  NY  11795 

Pohlman.  John 

50  Charm  City  Drive 

Port  Jefferson  Sta.  NY  11776 

Polcer,  Darlene 

452  East  Chester  Street 

Long  Beach.  NY  11561 

Rienzo,  Joyce 

RD#1 

Box  184 

Calverton,  NY  1 1933 

Rlzk,  Deborah 

9  Wren  Lane 
Coram,  NY  11727 

Roberts,  Margaret 

P.O.  Box  155 

Port  Jefferson  Sta.  NY  11776 


Rose.  Lilian 
39565  Main  Road 
Orient.  NY  1 1957 

Sanzenbach,  Keith 
16  Grand  Avenue 
Lynbrook,  NY  1 1563 


Saumell.  Rita 

69  Charles  Avenue 

Massapequa,  NY  11762 

Schneider,  Constance 
42  Gravel  Hill  Road 
Hampton  Bays.  NY  1 1946 

Schwartz,  Valerie 
20  Saint  James  Place 
Apt.  #3 
Lynbrook,  NY  1 1563 

Schwarz,  Anita 

251  East  Jamaica  Avenue 

Valley  Stream,  NY  1 1580 

Seman.  Diane 

3  N.  Wisconsin  Avenue 

North  Massapequa,  NY  11758 


Sentner,  Mary  Ann 
28  Derby  Court 
Malverne,  NY  1 1565 

Shaver,  Mary 
8  Harned  Drive 
Centerport,  NY  11721 

Slauenwhite,  Christine 
16  Green  Avenue 
Bay  Shore.  NY  11706 

Smith,  Irene 

2292  Charing  Cross  Road 

Baldwin.  NY  11510 

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