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1985 Crestian Contents Student Life ..... 8

Sports ............ 38

Throughout their school lives, students found many opportunities to both work and relax, from enjoying the Homecoming Dance to participating in such productions as the annual Christmas concert, Gramercy Ghost, and Showboat.

With over fifty athletic teams to choose from, students had many options in physical competition. Because of hard work in afternoon practices, many of these teams achieved their goals of success.

Seniors ........... 78

Underclass ..... 96

Through its work in the fields of academics, athletics, and ex­ tracurricular activities, the Class of 1985 excelled in all facets of school life. With fourteen National Merit Semifinalists, seniors showed the result of hard work.

The foundation of any second­ ary school, underclassmen consti­ tuted the vast majority of students. From seventh through eleventh grades, underclassmen showed that they don’t need to be seniors to work hard.

Groups ......... 124

Academics .... 148

Myriads of clubs and organiza­ tions existed to provide outlets for each student’s talents and special interests. Each group furnished a distinct opportunity for students to work in a specific extracurricular activity.

Academics, certainly, is the primary reason for the existence of a school. Formal learning demand­ ed perhaps more time and effort than any other facet of school life. Between homework and exams, academics made working overtime a reality.

Faculty and Admini­ stration ......... 168 Faculty, administration, and staff, kept the school running as it should, with superior teaching, supervision, and maintenance.

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1 9 8 5 CRESTIAN Pine Crest School 1501 Northeast 62nd Street Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33334 Volume 39


The Never-ending Day Longer Classes Mean Harder Work s the new school was twenty-one minutes year dawned, stu­ longer than ever before. “ I tend to doze off a bit dents, faculty, and staff greeted it with mixed during class now," com­ feelings of uncertainty, mented sophomore Trevor anxiety, reflection, and ex­ Markley. "I just can't sit still pectation. At the opening for fifty minutes. It’s a lot of this new year, however, of work!" Amy Milner, an only one point became eighth grader, presented clear: students and another point of view: “ I teachers alike were going think it's a good idea. We can learn a lot in those five to have to work harder. When the Florida State extra minutes. I just don't Legislature passed the like the short lunch per­ “ RAISE Bill,” lengthening iods.” Fortunately, at the con­ the public school day, Pine Crest knew that some clusion of the year, most changes had to be made in students and teachers man­ order to compete with, and aged to survive this new surpass, the public schools. format of working over­ As a result, each class time. period was increased from forty-five to fifty minutes, and the school day ran In the senior quadrangle, ninth from 8:35 a.m. to 3:24 p.m. grader Natalie Umbert studies for In other words, the day her upcoming biology test.

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Working at an IBM in the Computer Lab, freshmen Charles Medrano and Chris Rogers run their Easy Writer program.

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During their eighth period geometry class, juniors Tony Monasterio and Helen Lee concentrate on taking good notes.


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Comfortable against one of the school's many pine trees, senior Brian Fisher works at studying for a humanities course.

Attentive in her math class, sophomore Tracy Schultz works at understanding new concepts. Tenth grader Nigel Zelcer listens as Mrs. Mary Ann Deidesheimer explains important events in American history.

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Racing towards the finish line, Peter Winn sets the pace for Nicole Bjelajac and Tawanna Edwards during cross country practice.

Before a volleyball match Kerry Weisbrod practices spiking the ball. In preparation for swimming practice, Leman Porter pumps up his pectorals on a Nautilus ma­ chine.

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With her body arched in position, Rena Horowitz shows her skill with a backdive during diving practice.


Athletes Aspire They Work Hard and Perspire s the creeping min­ ute hand endlessly works its way around the face of the clock towards that magic time — 3:24 — the class­ room full of students sits somewhat impatiently, awaiting the sound of the liberating bell. However, when the bell rings and the students race out the door, most of them are not heading directly home. They face instead the rigorousness, exhilara­ tion, and satisfaction of afterschool sports practice. Indeed, this is where "working overtime" really begins. With over thirty different athletic teams, the school offered a wide variety of opportunities for students to excel in physically after a long academic day of mental exercise.

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"I don't think of it as just work,” stated volleyball player Susan Lancaster. "Although practice can be tough, seeing us win a game can be very reward­ ing." As the statistics show, all of this working overtime seemed to pay off. The football team, for example, won all its home games, and the boys’ swim team rose to state champions, with the girls' team placing second. Swimming manager John Eisenbach pointed out, "We didn't have many spectators, but that didn't stop us. All we needed was a lot of hard work." As most other athletes would tend to agree, hard work proves to be the key to success, although this is not limited to sports. One can achieve his goals in any field by working overtime.

Concentrating on the ball, J.V. quarterback Ian O'Brien gets ready to receive the snap at the beginning of the play. With albatross-like grace, Tracey Cooper transcends the laws of gravity to catch a pass during varsity football practice.

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Deep in silent meditation, drum­ mer Jerry Courson relaxes before Stage Band rehearsal.

During a varsity volleyball match, junior Sandy Manning cheers the Panthers on to victory. In a rehearsal for Gramercy Ghost, Cyndy Stephanis looks on helplessly as David Hecker is dragged out the window by fellow “spirits.”

During cheerleading practice, after school, Mikey Widoff rehearses the "action attraction” cheer.

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Extra Work Extracurricu/ars Excite ll the time that students devoted to w orkins at their school was certainly not spent solely on academics

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and athletics. Multitudes of clubs and orsanizations existed to satisfy each student's individual ex­ tracurricular desires. From bands to choirs, student government to special interest clubs, students were able to choose from a varied mix­ ture of groups in which to participate. Once joining an organiza­ tion, each student was obligated to work to fulfill the requirements of remaining a member. Band member Sarah Flack com­ mented, "Before we went to band contest, we worked hard — not just every day during school but also on the weekends at extra rehearsals,- but I’d say that seeing the end result was well worth the effort.” Taking a break after school, Lisa Steinberg and Jay Howell relax in the senior quadrangle.

After band rehearsal, Jim Cowgill takes time to practice the trumpet part. Happily displaying the Student Store's new merchandise, Pat Leonard invites all students to try a Chipwich.

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Students Enjoy Life Activities Arouse Enthusiasm lthough 1985 may have been known as the year of working overtime, most students found time in their busy schedules to enjoy their lives and amuse themselves in their own unique ways. When it came to their own free time, students jux­ taposed the epithet "w ork­ ing overtime” for the more popular "playing over­ time.” Numerous school-relat­ ed activities proposed to brighten student life. The popular Values Assemblies provided students with views of the strong moral characters of community leaders, and other pep and spirit assemblies offered students anxiety outlets to the lengthened school day. In their spare time students participated in

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presentations for the Cultural Arts Series. In addition to Singing Pines and Band concerts, three dramatic productions were staged, from the fall play, The Gramercy Ghost, to the spring program to the mu­ sical, Showboat. David Hecker, a lead in both The Gramercy Ghost and Showboat, commented, "Acting in school produc­ tions gives me an o p ­ portunity to accomplish something in my spare time. My life as a Pine Crest student has been enhanced by these activities, and they make me feel as though I’ve used my spare time wisely."

At the Homecoming Dance Stephanie Flack gives a snack to her feathered friends as Sloan Carr and Michelle Nassar look on.

The cast of the fall play, The Gramercy Ghost, assemble for the final climactic scene of the production

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During Homecoming Week John Eisenbach dresses up as his idol, Samurai B.M.O.C., for Fictional Hero Day.


One of the five Panther Honeys contendins for the title of Homecoming Queen, Stephanie Rogers leads the Homecoming Day Parade with her escort, Andy Becnel.

During a rehearsal for Showboat, the school musical, Jann Bell and Chris Rogers practice the choral harmonies in "Old Man River.” At the Halloween Dance Kaye Kennelly, Laura Maupin, and Mariska Dubinsky discuss the unique design of their cos­ tumes.

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Dorm Delivers Boys' Dorm Steals the Show iving with 63 so-called brothers from all over the world may seem strange to some, but to the residents of Spencer and Mary Lane Hall, better known as the boys' dorm, it presents a unique opportunity. Representing 19 states and 19 countries, the “ dormies" play a major role in the Pine Crest community. At first, dorm life may seem dreary. In reality, it has many advantages. Since dormers live only a few hundred yards from academic classrooms, transpor­ tation to and from school activities is almost never a problem. Entertainment facili­ ties, including cable television and a game room that could rival most arcades, are located in the dorm lobby. Frequent

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trips to malls, movie theaters, Six Flags' Atlantis, and the Malibu Grand Prix provide extra excitement. Added advantages include nearly unlimited access to the library, gym, and swim­ ming pool. Vital to the success of the boys’ dorm are the ever­ present dorm parents. Ninthgrader Rick Sanchez stated, “ The dorm parents are nice and very understanding when you have problems.” Well trained in their jobs, the dorm parents are the closest thing to natural parents. Many day students have asked what it is like to have to eat the school food all the time. Most simply reply, "It’s not that bad.”

On a Saturday morning, Khurram Hassan enjoys a needed break from academics.

Relaxing in the dorm lounge, John Ford sprawls over the couch while watching television.

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Updating himself on world affairs, Tony Spence reads the morning paper,

Aware of the necessity for academic proficiency, Greg Beesch studies for an upcoming English test.

B o y s’ DORM: FRONT ROW: Matthew Josepher, Farzad Farshidmehr, Paul Alexander, Randy Bigelman, Michael Berman, Ray Rodriguez, Andrew Strong, John Ford. SECOND ROW: Greg Beesch, John Eisenbach, David Weiss, Randall Marks, Jason Schwadel, Craig Lyn, Antonio Correa, David Meit, Shawn Bonsell, Steven Moo-young, Michael Lyn. THIRD ROW: Charles Pollard, Lanier Porter, Baron Strauss, Matthew Stahlman, Trey Buchholz, Brad Levy, Tony Monasterio, Michael Hurst, Edgar DeLeon, Ronny Horton, Greg Bigelman. BACK ROW: Miguel Correa, Onno Schild, Aaron Rosenbaum, Peter Bridge, Marcus Lai Fook, Khurram Hassan, Mark Wilkins, Tim Mergler, Eric Antonick, William Doku.

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G irls' Dorm Gives Experience Students Learn About Life Aw ay From Home Living in the same building as some 65 other girls might seem difficult. However, this is the only choice for many Pine Crest students, and most seem to accept it. The girls' dorm does offer many fringe benefits. Its prox­ imity to classrooms is a definite convenience. Futhermore, companionship is always avail­ able from both faculty and

other "dormies.” Staying after school for activities is never a problem, either. One of the best advantages of dorm life is the valuable experience every dormie shares. With people from coun­ tries such as Venezuela, Aus­ tria, and Saudi Arabia, the dorm offers an international flair to the Pine Crest community. As junior Helen Lee commented,

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"Having lived there for three years, I feel that the dorm offers a unique environment for learning about yourself and the need for friendship and trust . . . also respect for privacy." O f course, the dorm does place certain restrictions on students that may seem unfair. However, there is time for relaxation, including frequent trips to the movies, the mall,

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Dorm supervisor Ms. Karen Edwards, Corey Micoleau, Giselle Downing, and Alessandra Griffiths enjoy some free time together. Early on a Saturday morning, Judy Winston makes the most of her day off in front of the television.

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and other places on the week­ ends. Although the girls' dorm may not be an exact replica of "home" and some students complain about its faults, it does offer certain benefits, plus a unique experience in life that make it a special time for its inhabitants.


Scouting the halls, Nora Schmid awaits a friend. Isolated from the rest of the dorm in her room, Susan Yates takes a break to read a book.

DORM: FRONT ROW: Marta Aguilar, Rena Horowitz, Betsy Barnes, Amy Amy Bunger, Carolina Panza, Maria Mestre, Lauren Boice, Jennifer Ayhens. D ROW: Vicky Sills, Krista St. John, Jennifer Rosbough, Perla Ferrer, Karren uthrie, Angela Evans, Sarah Merrill, Sarah Picot, Kim Meyer, Dara Freidman, Susan mcaster, Alana Hartmann, Mamata Desai, Chiyoshi Kobayashi. BACK ROW: mber Bianchini, Jann Bell, Mary Ullman, Kami Carter, Laurie Hazelton, Nora rhmid, Karen Krahulik, Vicki Vonesh.

DORM HOSTS: FRONT ROW: Dave Meit, Edgar DeLeon, Ray Rodriguez, Eric Antonick. BACK ROW: Lauren Boice, Cynthia Rich, Peter Bridge, Steven Moo-Young, Sarah Picot, Jennifer Rosbough, Alex Slatopolsky, Susan Lancaster, Mamata Desai.

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G ramercy Ghost Fal[ play Spooks Audience With a flash of lightning and the roll of thunder, Gramercy Ghost, the Pine Crest Players’ spook story, ushered in the 1984-85 Cultural Arts Series. Running for three nights, it gained the approval of much of the audience. “ The acting was very well done,” commented freshman Mariela Markelis. “There were good sound ef­ fects for thunderstorms. It made them seem real.” Indeed, as in Space War 2000, lighting and sound ef­ fects played a major role in the play. Mainly because of a script which consistently called for raging storms and ghoulish howls, set crews and audio

Cyndy Stephanls, as Nancy Willard, ponders over the recent shost appear­ ances. Camille Carida, the assistant am­ bulance driver, prepares Steven O'Brien, playing Parker Burnett, for a trip to a local mental institution.

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visual workers logged nearly six weeks of grueling work. "We really had to work hard to get it all done by showtime," remarked A -V member Steven Schuller. "The lighting was especially difficult.” Apparently, the laborious hours of labor paid o ff.“ l could tell that everyone worked really hard to put on the play,” said Marcy Levy. Certainly, the effects proved to be an enor­ mous supplement to the per­ formance. However, the acting was impressive as well. Brent Holman noted, "The acting was good.” With this in mind, many people felt that Gramercy Ghost was a huge success.


Three lively apparitions, Rocky (David Steinberg), Irv (Elysha Luken), and Nathaniel Coombes (David Hecker), discuss the advantages of the afterlife,

Steven O'Brien, Camille Carida, Kim Barnes, B. J. Haeck, and Cyndy Stephanis practice for a scene late in the play.

CAST: FRONT ROW: Lauren Boice, Steven O'Brien, Cyndy Stephanis, David Lane, David Steinberg, Lisa Steinberg. BACK ROW: Elysha Luken, Beth Feldman, Camille Carida, Jeff Spence, David Hecker, Larry Reiter, Kim Barnes, B. J. Haeck, Cindy Jacobs. Parker Burnett, played by Steven O'Brien, glances at the room, unaware of Nathaniel Coombes' (David Hecker) ghostly presence.

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While performing at the Homecoming Assembly, the Varsity cheerleaders form a human pyramid. United Way Spokesperson Ms. Susan Hanson relates her personal, moving account about battered wives and offers some advice.

Expressing their jubilation, the varsity football team gathers on stage.

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A contestant in the Mr. Legs Contest, Tracey Cooper and his escort Sandy Manning try to solicit votes from the audience.


Assemblies Amuse Presentations Enrich Throushout the year, school - sponsored assemblies provid­ ed a much needed break in the academic day. “ I really en­ jo ye d the assem blies this year,” commented Steven Schuller. "Some of them were really sood." Dr. Ken Smith arranged a wide variety of value assemb­ lies to provide the students with a wide perspective on life. Ms. Rosita Perez cheered up the audience with her spicy songs and her candid com­ ments. United Way Spokesper­ son Ms. Susan Hanson gave a moving lecture on the subject

of battered wives and abused children Mr. George Allen, father of senior Amy Allen, shared stor­ ies of his personal friendship with Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Music assemblies exposed the students to cultural aspects of life. Playing self-written music, senior Ethan Schlesser entertained the student body with several lively tunes and melodies. The Stage Band, under the direction of Mr. Jim Mullen, provided a few shows, as did the concert band, directed by Mr. Dale Wadman.

Entertaining the students with her style of speaking, Ms. Rosita Perez prepares to play a song on her guitar,

Natalie Umbert and Carmelita Volk, students from Jazz Workshop, perform for the student body at a Dance Assembly.

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In an attempt to support their Homecoming banner, Juniors Jann Bell, Jon Cross, Alessandra Griffiths, Rob Weiss, and Danielle Trezza display their green and white togas. In honor of his favorite faculty member, Jon Katz dresses up as Mr. John Wright for Teacher Look-alike Day.

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eroic Days Students Dress for Success Following tradition, the Senior Class government picked the theme for Homecoming Week. Students had the o p ­ portunity to emulate their favorite heroes, or at least to dress like them. Seniors proclaimed Mon­ day Fictional Hero Day, Tues­ day Animal Hero Day, Wednes-

day Student-Teacher Hero Day, Thursday Non-fictional Hero Day, and, of course, Friday Green-and-W hite Day. Said Steve Schuller, "I thought some of the best costumes appeared on Non-fictional Hero Day, especially Robert Averbuch as Dee Snider. I also really en­ joyed the rest of the week.”

For Non-fictional Hero Day, Michael Cohen recognizes the accomplishments of America's astronauts as he dresses as John Glenn.

Sophomores Robert Averbuch and Jonathan Cohn, attired as Dee Snider and Billy Joel, discuss the finer points of rock 'n' roll on Non-fictional Hero Day.

Adopting a menacing stare, John Eisenbach masquerades as Jake Blues on Fictional Hero Day.

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At the Homecoming Dance, Seniors Jodi Rosenbaum and Fred Berretta enjoy the fine music and setting.

Sophomore vice-president John Abdo displays his spirit amidst the bustling activity of the parade. As the banner contest begins, sophomores Stacy Edelstein and Steven Schuller lead the procession around the route.

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Recently crowned Homecoming Queen Mikey Widoff and Panther Honey Stephanie Rogers cheer the Panthers on to victory.


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Homecoming Hits Festivities Fill Day After a w eek’s worth of preparation, and a month’s worth of anticipation, Homecoming Day finally ar­ rived. According to most, it w as worth t he wai t . “ Homecoming Day was exciting and everyone had a great time,” stated Stacey Garfinkle. From beginning to end, it was a day of fierce competition, starting with the banner con­ test. The theme, Heroes and Idols, provided several ideas. Among these was the Class of 1988's tribute to Garfield the cat. Made completely of green and yellow felt, it proved to be a strong contender for the prize. Julius Caesar was the subject of the juniors’ banner. Displaying the mighty leader pulled by a chariot with two panthers, the entry won second prize. David Diamond, junior class president, ex­ plained, “ I really thought we were going to win this year.” However, the winning hero was an old favorite. The banner, which showed retired

football coach William Munsey overseeing the demolition of a royal palm tree, was com­ plemented by some fifty sophom ores carrying axes, signs, and posters. "I think we won because so many people showed up,” commented Jon­ athan Cohn. “ Everyone was doing something to contribute to the procession.” On the football field, the Panthers highlighted a success­ ful day with a 22-7 upset victory over the LaSalle Royals. The players, many of whom were participating in their last Pine Crest game, delighted the fans. Senior halfback Walter Haynie turned in one of his best performances of the year. Other key players included Tony Correa and Sean O'Brien. At halftime, Mikey Widoff was crowned Homecoming Queen. Later, she was the guest of honor at the dance, held at the Palm Aire Hotel and Spa. On the night before, the Junior High Dance had taken place at the same location.

Holding a megaphone and encourag- Danny Caplivski, Kaye Kennelly, Lisa ing his class, junior president David Kujawski, Tiffany Carney, Kaki Powell, Diamond leads the Roman procession in and Suzy Parker share a friendly honor of Julius Caesar. embrace at the Junior High Homecom­ ing Dance.

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oncerts Thrill Bands and Pines Make Merry Music As a major extracurricular activity of many students, the bands and Singing Pines put on a variety of concerts through­ out the year. Under the direc­ tion of Mr. Dale Wadman, the Singing Pines, Pine Crest's choral group, gave a winter holiday concert, which fea­ tured many songs in the holiday spirit. The Junior High and High School Concert Bands, both of which were also under

Mr. Wadman's leadership, held a winter band concert with the High School Stage Band, con­ ducted by Mr. Jim Mullen. Before that concert, the bands used a musical assembly to encourage support and atten­ dance for the upcoming con­ cert. Towards the end of the year, all the bands united with the Singing Pines for one final show.

In a display of his musical talent, Ian Duncan plays "Bellavia” on the flute,

As a vital part of the brass section of the Stage Band, B.J. Haeck pipes his valve trombone to "Misty.”

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In rehearsal for a short dance number, Mark Shapiro and Heidi Jagoda work on their timing. Showboat producer/director Mr. Tad Harrington and Chris Elias check the complicated lighting.

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ractice Makes Perfect Rehearsals and Backstage Work Pay O ff January, the leads learned their lines over Christmas vacation. These rehearsals lasted into the night to work out the mechan­ ics of the musical. Soon, however, the weekends of the cast and crew were filled as well. After the initial set design, construction proceeded quick­ ly. Using all of their mechanical know ledge, crew members |is Bjelajac, Michelle Portman, Joe nrnes, and Marianne Gieseke per- constructed a complex set that surpassed all of the previous ' rm the rousing opening tune. beginning in early December, cast and crew of Showboat pt in many arduous weeks of )rk to make the production a tmorable one. Commented It crew member Steven nuller, “ It was a lot of hard ork, but the end result was all >rth it." Preparing for rehearsals in

productions. Sets for Showboat had to be built so that they could be moved quickly and quietly. While these proceedings were occurring, the chorus tuned up their musical ability with piano accompaniment by Ms. Lynn Feeley. Attending all the rehearsals, the Lower School music teacher helped make the practices easier to bear. About two weeks before the

actual production, the hard­ working A /V staff entered the scene. Working quickly, they fixed the troublesome wireless mikes and set all the lights. A /V member Andrew Mellin stated, “ Despite a few technical prob­ lems, I think it went off well." After months of diligent effort, it all came together in the final production. John Eisenbach summed it up by declaring, "I must say, it was maaarvelous!"

While directing the chorus, Music Director Mr. Jim Mullen conducts the orchestra as well.

Playing the romantic leads in Showboat, David Hecker and Kim Perry practice the song Only Make Believe

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itertains Musical Impresses Large Audiences For three glittering nights in February, Showboat, the famed musical from Jerome Kern and Oscar Hammerstein II, steamed across the Pine Crest stage and into the hearts of three cap ­ tivated audiences. Showboat included what may have been the largest cast ever to perform in a Pine Crest production. Seniors John Eisen­ bach (Captain A n dy Hawkes) and David Hecker (Gaylord Ravenal) led the core of veter­ ans which anchored the show. Headlining the group of new ­ comers in the musical was

senior Kim Perry, who played Captain A ndy's daughter, Mag­ nolia. Mark Shapiro, Heidi Jagoda, Cyndi Stephanis, Kara Pannu, Am y Bunger, and Ian Duncan also played prominent roles in the performance. “ This was the easiest and most hard-working cast in a long time. It w as trem endous,” commented music director Jim Mullen. Set in the post-Civil War South, the plot called for more acting than in previous mu­ sicals. Nevertheless, tunes such as “ O nly Make Believe,” “ Can’t

At the 1893 Chicago World’s Fair, Parthy Ann Hawkes (Kara Pannu) takes daughter Magnolia (Kim Perry) aside to discuss Gaylord, Magnolia's husband,

Townspeople Susan Lancaster and Chris Rogers buy tickets for Captain Andy's (John Eisenbach) renowned showboat.

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Help Lovin’ Dat Man,” and the famous “ OT Man River” greatly contributed to Showboat's audience appeal. With respect to the technical aspects of the production, all three nights were generally successful. The cordless micro­ phones, which had previously been a problem, apparently w orked, for the audience seemed to greatly enjoy the lively dialogue and music. Senior Cynthia Stephanis, playing the singer Julie, performs in the Trocadero Music Hall.


About to leave his family, Gaylord Ravenal (David Hecker) says farewell to his daughter, Kim (Meredith Spira).

Reflecting on life on the showboat, Joe (Ian Duncan) sings about "O r Man River.”

Wendy Tuerkheimer, Michelle Portman, Nancy Douglas, and Annie Cheanvechai attentively listen to a troubled Ellie, played by Heidi Jagoda.

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Building Continues Campus Keeps Expandins i i

In the on-going quest for academic and athletic excel­ lence, Pine Crest has made numerous additions to its cam­ pus. Among recent extensions is the Robert and Marianne Linnell Athletic Complex. Mrs. Jane Munsey, for whom the Direc­ tor's O ffice is named, com­ mented, "I think it’s good that the sports have the extra

facilities.” The building, which houses locker rooms and Nau­ tilus equipment, in conjunction with the new Woodson Pool, is a giant step towards athletic quality. In addition, the front office underwent major expansion as a new waiting area was built. "It adds a good atmosphere to the school,” said freshman Jonathan Weil.

Mr. Robert Linnell gives the dedication speech for the athletic complex which bears his name.

Headmaster William McMillan speaks at the new Woodson 50-meter Pool as contributors and other guests look on.

Admiring the new athletic complex, sophomores Robert Averbuch and Steven Schuller read the names on the dedication plaque to the Linnell Complex.

Enjoying a newspaper and a moment of silence, Mr. Amzi Barber sits in the new waiting area adjacent to the front office.

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Four More Years Reagan wins re-election after a precedent-setting campaign

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n November 6, 1984, President Ronald Reagan once again made his mark in the annals of history when he and his running mate George Bush were re-elected by a a landslide victory. Reagan and Bush carried a whopping forty-nine states with 49% of the nation’s popular vote. The Republicans won the largest number of electoral votes in the nation’s history, as opponents Walter Mondale and Geraldine Ferraro carried only the District of Columbia and Mondale’s home state of Minnesota. During the 1984 election season, not only Ronald Reagan made history, but Walter Mondale did as well. His eventful accomplishment was the selection of Mrs. Geraldine Ferraro as his vice-presidential running mate. For the first time in United States history, a woman had been chosen as a candidate for the second highest office in the land. In the summer season of 1984, Reagan and Bush were officially nominat-

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ed as presidential candidates by their respective parties at the party conventions; the Democrats met in San Francisco while the Republicans assembled in Dallas. Minorities had taken a major leap, however, long before Mondale chose Ferraro as his running mate. The Rev. Jesse Jackson had his name inscribed in the journals of time as the first black man to ever become a formidable competitor for the nomination. Alth­ ough he did not gain the position he sought, Jackson delivered a rousing speech at the Democratic convention that enthused people of all colors and which many people com­ pared to Martin Luther King, Jr.’s “I Have a Dream.” Jackson took third place in the conven­ tion, preceded by Mondale in the lead and Senator Reagan and Bush Gary Hart second. On the other side of the presidential coin, the Republicans easily chose Reagan in his second bid for the candidacy. Things seemed to remain quite the same in the Republican field, with Reagan once again choosing George Bush as his vicepresidential candidate and running on his record of the previous four years. Among the major issues of the cam­ paign was the economy. The Republican platform called for a continued reduction of taxes, while at the same time, it called for a reduction of the national deficit. Likewise, the Democrats called for a lowered deficit, while criticizing Reagan’s supposed mishandling of the economy. On the foreign affairs front, Reagan advocated his “get tough” policy with the Soviets, calling for increased military strength. Mondale, on the other hand, proposed a sharp reduction in nuclear weapons and large-scale negotiations with the Russians.

To create a forum for these issues, two presidential debates were held. In the first debate, which centered on domestic issues, mainly the economy, Mondale fared surprisingly well, according to post-debate polls. The majority of people felt that he performed better than Reagan

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on that night. However, noted English teacher and debate coach Mr. Lee Turner chose Reagan as the winner. In the second debate, which focused on foreign affairs, Reagan scored big in the polls. Also, one vice-presidential debate was held, in which Bush emerged as the leader in the survey. At Pine Crest, a straw poll was held for the students. Not surprisingly, they, like the rest of the nation, voted for Reagan by a large majority: 81% for Reagan, 19% for Mondale During the election, the Pine Crest ICI Library served as a polling place for one Broward County precinct. Around the entire nation, especially South Florida, the voting- turnout was unusually high. Some precincts in Dade and Broward reported numbers in excess of 70% of the registered voters. Although the 1984 election did not produce any major surprises, it did make history with several American milestones.


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lthough Ronald Reagan won his money than it has is a bid for re-election temporary, artificial in November of 1984, his means for the govern­ second four-year term of ment to stimulate the office did not officially economy. begin until after his “ As the deficit inauguration to the pre­ grows each year, so, too, sidency of the United does the national debt. States. Where will all of this On January 21, end? If the deficit 1985, Reagan took the continues to take the presidential oath of office direction that it has, this for the second time. With nation will be on the his wife Nancy holding one-way highway to the Bible, he was sworn economic annihilation,” oiiifj in under the Rotunda of Copen concluded. the Capitol building, as While Copen’s Chief Justice of the words may seem omin­ Supreme Court Warren ous and doom­ Burger administered the foreshadowing, many oath. took an optimistic point Along with the ac­ of view and favored the tual swearing-in cer­ vast majority of emony came the pomp Reagan’s decisions in and c e l e b r a t i o n of the past four years and Inauguration festivities, the outlook for his next such as the lavish term. Inaugural Ball. Four more presidential years for Ron and Nancy “ 1 think Reagan Unfortunately, t h e ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ has done a fairly good job in office,” comment­ weather during Inaugur- Ronald Reagan and wife Nancy celebrate election victory. ation Week proved to be ed junior Kim Anderson. a disaster. The Inauguration Day Parade, Inauguration Day Parade, an event which “I certainly don’t agree with all of his views, scheduled to be one of the highlights of the was to have been one of the highlights of but I don’t think anyone has ever agreed festivities, had to be cancelled because of their visit. with everything that any past president has exceedingly low temperatures and freezing “I really was disappointed when I done.” rain. heard they had cancelled the parade, Adam Gervin added, “I think that at Events of the Inauguration became a although I suppose the cold weather this point in time our nation needs a leader somewhat local affair when six Pine Crest offered no alternative. At least I still have that will stand up to the communist threat. students, along with Mr. Raymond Sessman, the consolation of actually having seen the Reagan has certainly raised defense Director of the Institute for Civic Invol­ President at his public Inaugural appear­ spending, but I feel that national security is vement, visited Washington during this time ance,” stated junior Lee Sanders. “Being our single most important issue.” to attend the Youth Inaugural Conference, within shouting distance of the most Whatever their viewpoints, students a program aimed at students interested in important person in the country is an event anticipated the coming four years with expectations of peace and prosperity for undertaking a career in the field of social I’ll never forget. I had an even better view of the Vice-President.” their own points in time. studies. As the nation approached the dawn With this in mind, students continued In addition to hearing guest speakers lecture on the prospects for Reagan’s of a new presidential term, to work overtime and excel in their own upcoming four-year term, the students also students and faculty alike attended a special Inauguration Ball for faced the future with renewed personal endeavors, at hope and uncertainty. Most the same time hoping young people. that the recently re­ “ It was great!” commented senior looked forward to four years of increasing prosperity and elected President was Annie Cheanvechai. “I really enjoyed going putting in his extra time to the ball because I felt that it was hoped for world peace. Stephen Copen, viceso that the United States a very special event. After all, inaugurations might excel in its own happen only once every four years. I’m president of the Student Coun­ political, social, and already looking forward to seeing the next cil, offered some serious advice economic projects, pav­ for the Reagan and Bush one.” ing the way for a new Although the Pine Crest students administration: “ Something P.C. goes to Washington must be done about our generation of American enjoyed the brisk change of weather in citizens. Washington, their spirits were a bit continually increasing deficit Joe Saviak attends the Y.I.C. Spending more dampened at the cancellation of the spending.

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American Notes STATUE OF LIBERTY

Lady Sings A New Song In 1884 the country of France donated $250,000 to the United States to construct a monument representing the peace between the two nations. The resulting structure, completed approximately two years later, was Liberty Enlightening the World, commonly known as the Statue of Liberty. Now, nearly a century later, the Lady of New York Harbor began showing signs of wear and tear. Constant pummeling by wind, salt air, and acid rain took their toll on the statue. Her outward appearance began to look a bit dingy, and the iron ribbing supporting the copper covering was badly corroded. Fortunately, however, concerned citizens made it known that they wanted something to be done. In July, 1984, a restoration began that was projected to take two years. Included in the refurbishing was a new torch plated in gold. Citizens hoped that this monument to national freedom would endure for another century, thanks to the restoration.

MMU for use on future Shuttle missions. In addition to the several voyages that the second Shuttle Challenger undertook, Discovery, the third U.S. Space Shuttle, underwent her maiden voyage. Among the missions accomplished during 1984-85 were the repair of a private corporation’s satellite using the MMU, and a top-secret mission on behalf of the U.S Department of Defense. “ I think that the space program has really helped to promote national unity,” commented sophomore Richard Ramnth. “I also feel that science has taken a great leap in the exploration of our solar system. It’s important to find out as much as possible about the universe that we live in. I just hope that NASA has enough sense to not use the Shuttle for war­ fare. We should be able to solve our problems on the ground, not in Another giant leap space.” McCandless hovers in the heavens.

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The Postman Rings Twice

Liberty or death After one hundred years, the Lady gets restored.

SPACE

The Final Frontier In 1984 mankind took another giant leap in space. Early in that year, for the first time in earth’s history, a man walked untethered in the heavens. Through the use of the manned maneuvering unit (MMU), mission specialist Bruce McCandless was able to walk in space without any attachment to the Shuttle Challenger. During this eight-day mission McCandless tested the

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To be more specific, the United States Postal Service rang again to notify the public of another increase in the cost of mailing a letter. As of February 22, a first-class letter cost 22b to mail, up from the previous 20b- In addition, postcards required a 14b stamp, instead of a 13b one. Second-class mail, such as magazines, rose as much as 14.2%. Since 1971, when the U.S. Post Office Department became the U.S. Postal Service, the cost of mailing a first-class letter had gone up, on the average, a penny a year. The reason for the rate hikes was the continuing rise in costs over revenues. Even with mechanization and automatic mail sorting, an explosion in the volume of handled material had caused the service to slip $593 million into debt as of December. I |p S | “Although postage seems USA to be going up all the time,” i O f th e People 22 \ By th e People commented senior Lucy Hen­ F or th e People derson, “ I think that the Postal Service must do whatever it has to do to stay in business and to The new look keep the mail rolling. It is providing a vital service for our Letters now require 221 country.”


-------------------------------Sport--------Wore Than Just A Sporting Chance Olympics, Super Bowl provide athletic feast he year of 1984-85 certainly was rich in most aspects, and perhaps the most exciting facet of the year was that of sports. For starters, the Winter and Summer Olympics, which occur only once every four years, were held in 1984. The Summer Olympics were especially wel­ come, both because they were held in Los Angeles and because the United States boycotted the last Summer Games in 1980. In addition, South Florida went into an athletic frenzy when its own Miami Dolphins met the San Francisco Fortyniners in Super Bowl XIX in Stanford Stadium. Held in Yugoslavia, the 1984 Winter Olympics were a mere taste of the glory to come in the Summer Games. In the winter competition the United States won itkm four gold and four silver medals. In the men’s figure skating category, Scott Hamilton took home a gold medal while Steve Mahre won another gold in the Giant Slalom skiing event. The entire nation was locked in a fever of excitement as its U.S. athletes italta kept winning glory for their country lecojii during the Summer Olympics. The fact rail that they were held in Los Angeles, on srqe Balance of power

other Soviet bloc countries boycotted the Summer Olympics, barring some of the best athletes in the world from competing in the Games. “It’s not right that any country should boycott the Olympics,” commented American soil, brought even more junior Kerry Weisbrod. “The Games are enthusiasm to the competition. supposed to be a competition among the The U.S. athletes performed out­ best athletes in the world, and when half standingly well in the Summer Games, of them are missing, the events aren't taking home 83 gold medals, 61 silver, and as exciting to watch.” 30 bronze. For South Florida Among the exceptional sports fans, the highlight of athletes were track star Carl the year was certainly Super Lewis, winning four gold Bowl XIX. It was there, on medals—the one hundred January 20 in Stanford meters, two hundred meters, Stadium, that the Miami four-hundred-meter relay, Dolphins, led by the Boy and the long jump. In Wonder Dan Marino, were addition, gymnast Mary to meet the San Francisco Lou Retton won the all­ Forty-niners in a struggle round gold medal and led for the most coveted victory the gymnastic team to a in the world of football. silver medal, as well as Soaring with eagles Unfortunately, the winning bronze medals for game ended in disaster for the floor exercise and Miami fans when the Dol­ uneven parallel bars and a Scott Upper: P.C.’s own Olympian. phins were defeated, 38-16. silver medal for the vault. “It was a terrible game Perhaps the most heart-rending to watch,” commented junior Ian Duncan. moment of the Summer Olympics came “ Marino’s magic arm just wasn’t there. when runner Mary Decker tripped and fell After seeing the Dolphins wallow in in the women’s 200-meter run. She oblivion for three quarters, I was so apparently stumbled over South African disgusted that I nearly turned the T.V. Zola Budd’s foot, pulling a leg muscle off.” which prevented her from finishing the race. Unfortunately, the U.S.S.R. and Chariot of fire

Dog day for Dolphins


Milestones

Patricia Policastro: 1934-1985

P.C. Mourns Losses Staff Members Sorely Missed atherine Krunic—a woman loved and respected by family, friends, colleagues, and students— will be sorely missed at Pine Crest School. During her long career at the school, Mrs. Krunic served as the Secretary of the Institute for Civic Involvement, and part of her job included the supervision of the ICI Library. After Mrs. Krunic’s tragic death in February, the Kay Krunic Memorial Fund was established. To many people, Mrs. Krunic was more than just secretary of the ICI. Pine Crest will miss Catherine Krunic, ICI secretary and librarian, but it will also miss Catherine Krunic, the woman and the friend.

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Pine Crest was once again plagued by misfortune when it lost another devoted staff member, Mrs. Patricia Policastro. A hard-working member of the P.C. family for many years, Mrs. Policastro served most recently as Assistant to the Director of Admissions, after having been a popular fourth-grade teacher. Junior Ian Duncan recalled fond memories as a student of Mrs. Policastro: “She was a wonderful woman. We wanted to learn because she made school fun for us nine-years-olds. Every student who had her as a teacher

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will remember her warm disposition and will deeply mourn her abrupt and tragic loss.”

Catherine Krunic: 1933-1985

MARRIED. Mr. William Hanson — troduction to Music. In addition, Mr. teacher of music humanities and seventh Hanson plays drums on a professional grade music, as well as a private level and has written the music for many percussion instructor and free-lance commercial jin gles, most notably the one drummer — and Ellen Hitchcock, on for Bobby Rubino’s restaurants. December 17. “ It’s the best thing that’s ever happend to me,” commented Mr. BORN. To Dr. Kenneth Smith, school Hanson. “ I’m happier now than I’ve chaplain, and his wife Jan, Reid Therrel been at any other Smith. Born on January 30 at a time in my life. weight of seven pounds, Reid Ours is definitely a Therrel is the Smiths’ fourth marriage that will child. In addition to being school last forever. It was chaplain and holding a weekly made in heaven.” inter-denominational worship ser­ Mr. Hanson began vice each Friday morning, Dr. working at Pine Smith teaches the Comparative Crest last year, giv­ Religon humanities class. He also ing private percus­ serves on the school administra­ sion lessons to aspir­ tion as the Assistant to Headmas­ ing musicians, and ter William J. McMillan. Furth­ he currently teaches ermore, Dr Smith is administrator the Music Apprecia­ of Camp Highlander, and he and tion humanities his family live there each sum­ mer. class as well as a Hanson: happily married. seventh grade In­


Milestones

The End of an Era Dr. Mae McMillan: 1898-1985 ednesday, April 10 was a tragic y y day for the Pine Crest communi­ ty, for on this day Dr. Mae McMillan, the school’s founder, passed away. Born Mae Horn on May 9, 1898, on a farm near Corning, Iowa, Dr. McMillan spent most of her childhood in small cabins and a sod house in South Dakota. Always an outstanding student, Dr. McMillan graduated from high school and then from Yankton College in three years. Then she returned to her home town, where she taught French, Latin, and Algebra, and coached the high school plays and debate team. After earning enough money to afford a year of graduate school, Miss Horn met, in the fall of 1922, Albert McMillan, a young attorney who had just completed a

law program as a Rhodes Scholar at Oxford. Within five weeks they were married. Soon after their marriage the McMillans moved to Rapid City where Albert (or “Mac”) secured a legal position. However, married women were not allowed to teach. When, shortly after, Mac became a city judge, the couple bought a small home and had their first two children, Stephen and Patricia. In 1925 old family friends loaned the McMillans money to move to Fort Lauderdale and escape the harsh South Dakota winters. Here Dr. Mae assisted overworked teachers with classes while Mac studied for the Florida Bar; in 1926 they bought their first Florida home. The twins, Bill and George, were born in 1929, and the family was financially

strained. In 1931 Mae advertised as a tutor, and two years later became principal of a small tutoring school. Soon the school became large enough for the move to the Pine Crest Sanitarium, which was renamed McMillan-Pine Crest School. In 1959 the school became non-profit and in 1965 moved to the present 62nd Street location, where it has continued to expand and flourish. Throughout her life Dr. McMillan was a model to students and faculty with her courage, strength, and opposition to life-threatening substances, such as cigarettes, drugs, and alcohol. Her long, fulfilled life serves as an example for us to follow to better ourselves in the pursuit of excellence.

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Entertainment

The Gateway marquee advertises four cinema hits.

Basking In The Fun South Florida enjoys top-flight entertainment hroughout 1984 and 1985, South Florida entertainment flourished, as hit movies and top concerts high­ lighted the year. At the cinema, Beverly Hills Cop, starring Eddie Murphy, dominated the movie screens all over the United States. Premiering in mid-December, the fdm continued to play well through spring in many Ft. Lauder­ dale theaters. Said Todd Chaney of the multi-million dollar blockbuster, “ It was really funny. It was the best I’ve seen.” Other hits includ­ ed two sciencefiction extravagan­ In the groove zas, Dune and 2010. The critical­ Chris Suchocki enjoys the

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ly acclaimed The Breakfast Club fared well with students, as did Starman. Bill Cosby’s return to television swept the ratings and boosted NBC’s prime-time audience, especially the teenage viewers. Dynasty and Dallas continued to dominate

sounds of Madonna on his Walkman.

the soaps. Despite enc ious advertising, ABC’s Call to Glory fizzled after a few successful episodes. Several attempts at video music channels, including one from cable king Ted Turner, failed as MTV showed its apparent invincibility in the video music business. With the release of Purple Rain, Prince reigned over the music industry with a #1 album and several top-10 singles. Newcomer Madonna scored b with the teenagers with her album, Like a Virgin. Rock great Bruce Springsteen scaled the charts with his popular LP, Born in the U.S.A. At the Grammys, Lionel Richie and Tina Turner we re among the big winners. Several hit groups gave concerts in South Florida. For two nights in November, Michael Jackson and his brothers played to a sold-out Orange Bowl, as they completed their record­ setting Victory Tour. Other pop stars — including Elton John, Hall and Oates, U2, and REO Speedwagon — also performed here. On the heavy metal scene, Iron Maiden and Twisted Sister gave a head-banging concert at the Sportatorium. At the James L. Knight Center, Love 94 presented “Jazz over Miami,” featuring jazz great Miles Davis. In December, Frank Zappa gave his own jazz show. Singers were not the only ones giving South Florida concerts. Comedian Joan Rivers brought her act to Sunrise in February. Many students attended the Eddie Murphy concert in early March, despite the fact that it interfered with exam week. “Although academics are important,” ex­ plained Ephraim Hess, “relaxation and recreation are, too.” With these concerts, movies, television shows, and music, South Florida on the whole enjoyed a relatively healthy entertainment life during the 1984-85 season. After a hard day of working overtime, students ' -— enjoy playing over­ time as well.

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People If Suzette Charles could be considered the new Miss America, then certainly Mikey Widoff would be called “Miss Pine Crest.” Chosen from among five Panther Honeys, Mikey was crowned Homecoming Queen at the Homecoming football game. 1983’s Homecomi ng Queen Marty Todd was on hand to perform the actual coronation at halftime. After the ceremony Mikey com­ mented, “I’m really proud to have won the title, but I wish

Royal Homecoming couple Steve Shailer escorts Mikey Widoff.

Michael beats a path to victory The Jacksons’ Victory Tour is the hottest event of the year.

Cries of “Victory! Vic­ tory!” heard throughout the year were not vocalized to celebrate a triumphant win over Communist forces, but were cheers to hail the arrival of the Jacksons’ Victory Tour. Although a controversy raised over high ticket prices surrounded the tour, over one

hundred thousand South Floridian fans turned out for the two concerts at the Orange Bowl. Student Jon Cohn attended the concert and commented, “It was a terrific spectacle. Although it didn’t live up to all the hype, it was a very entertaining concert.” Another royal couple

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Diana and Charles are the proud parents of both William and Harry.

Miaa America: fallen angel Vanessa Williams gives up her title.

President Ronald Reagan was reelected to serve four more years; however, Vanessa Williams was forced to give up her reign as Miss America after a few short weeks. Pageant officials requested the abdication when sexually explicit photographs of Wil­ liams were published in Penthouse magazine. She became the first of fifty-seven Miss Americas to resign. The first runner-up, Suzette Charles, took the crown in William’s stead. Student Kara Pannu stated, “I think it’s silly to think that one woman can represent all of America, anyway.”

everyone could have been chosen. They’re all really nice girls.”

Late in 1984 Princess Diana of Great Britain gave birth for the second time. This bouncing new baby, Prince Harry, makes the Royal Family a family of four, including his father Charles, Prince of Wales, and his brother, two-year-old Prince William. As Stephen Copen put it, “I think it’s a sign of good hope in a time of world instability that one of the world’s most monitored cou­

ples can be happily married and have two healthy baby boys.”

On the Record Procrastination is the thief of time. — Lee J. Turner I want to osculate. — Elmer Kubie Back to the salt mines, folks. — Richard Palmaccio

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Sports Satisfy Students Athletics Provide More Work Outlets f the many facets of school life, cer­ tainly that which most personified the phrase "working overtime” was the area of sports. When the 3:24 bell rang to signal the end of the academ ic day, it also served the purpose of announcing the beginning of afternoon athletics prac­ tices. For approximately an hour and a half after school each day, students flocked to the swimming pools, fields, and gymnasiums to endure the trials and tribulations the practices often brought. Coupled with physical exhaustion, however, came the thrilling exhilaration of physical exertion. About the satisfaction that accompanies sports

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participation, cross-country runner and basketball player Justin Sayfie com­ mented, "Sometimes when I finish up with practice, I feel like I'm ready to collapse, but usually I feel that I’ve accom plished something, and I know I’m keeping in shape." Indeed, when the rigors of harsh academic courses were combined with the physical exercise of sports practices, working overtime proved to be the order of the day.

Suspended in the air as if by supernatural forces, Robert Carida scores two more points for the varsity basketball team in their romp against the Gulliver Raiders.

Facing off against the Lasalle Royals, the Panther offensive line prepares to clobber its oppon­ ents.

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As she nears the finish line, cross country runner Nicole Bjelajac puts forth a tremendous effort of the will to attain her goal.


Lulling his opponent into a false sense of security, wrestler Jimmy Boylan prepares for a reversal maneuver to perform a take­ down.

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A Season of Change After 30 Years, Team Gets New Coach “ We came on strong at the end of the season as a team, but we had disappoint­ ments along the w a y,” commented junior Tim Greaton, looking back on a difficult year for both the team and new head coach Dennis Byers. After thirty years and over 200 career victor­ ies, Coach Bill Munsey retired as varsity foot­ ball coach. The search for a successor ended quick­ ly, for Mr. Dennis Byers w as waiting in the wings. Previously an offen­ sive line coach at a

large school in Penn­ sylvania, Byers became the junior varsity coach in 1981. During his tenure at that position, Coach Byers accumulat­ ed an incredible win­ ning percentage, with several of his teams going undefeated. During a pre-season interview, Coach Byers stated that the team’s offensive strategy would remain funda­ mentally unchanged. In other w ords: “ Why tamper with success?” The g r o u n d game would stay dominant, with only three or four passing plays per game.

H ow ever, success was d ifficult, partly because of A n dy Bec­ nel’s back injury and Walter Haynie's trou­ bled foot. This was coupled with what many believed was the team's most difficult schedule ever. O pp o n ­ ents included such state powers as Bolles, Suncoast, and Immokalee. Players and fans agreed, “ It was a sea­ son of change.”

Making the initial hit, Scott Norman impacts low as Sean O'Brien and Jimmy Boylan close in.

With practiced skill Sean O'Brien, with Jim Osborne holding, attempts a field goal as the Bolles Bulldogs unsuc­ cessfully try to block.

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Stiff-arming his Marathon opponent, Scott Norman fights for extra yardage. After a vigorous struggle for possession, the Panthers recover a LaSalle fumble as their opponents futilely try to regain the ball.

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Dave Smith, Mr. Charles Shealy, Mr. Dennis Byers, Mr. John Lanier, Chris Elias, Jimmy Boylan. FOURTH ROW: Ian Duncan, Mike Parrish, Tim Greaton, Bobby Boylan, Jody Feldman, Ricky Gertz. BACK ROW: Sam Kraemer, Steve Parrish, Tim Mergler, John Gelety, Randy Marks.

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Fullback Chris Gertz carries the ball during a power play up the middle. With an open field ahead, David Sigler receives a pitchout from quarterback David Scully.

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Mr. Dale Wadman, Christi Gravett, Drew Kemp, John Ward, David Sigler, Greg Stuart, Frank Ferrari, George Cunningham, Dan Scherer, Scott Walker, Doug Kozich, Mike Kurtz, Cecily Buntrock, Mr. Jim Lansdale.


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Football is a sport unique to North Amer­ ica, but what happens when one third of your team comes from foreign countries? The result — football, Pine Crest style. On the junior varsity squad many of the players had never par­ ticipated in a game while others barely knew the rules. Through a combin­ ation of teamwork and long hours of practice, however, the team unit­ ed and earned a 3-3 record. Because of an excep­ tionally large number of players, two full offen­ sive or defensive units could be fielded at any given time. Rotating tired players with fresh ones enabled the Panthers to wear down opponents. Center Ricky Gertz and Versus the Gulliver Raiders, Drew Kemp, Frank Ferrari, and Greg Stuart prepare to smash their opponent.

quarterback Ian O'Brien provided leadership and emerged as the base for a strong passing attack. Reflecting on a team composed of over twen­ ty ninth-graders and a huge number of players unfamiliar with the game, Coach Karl Hop com­ mented that he was proud that the team came together in the face of such adverse conditions. Most of the players on the junior high squad were disappointed with their record, but not with their efforts. Com­ mon statements from players included, "We worked so hard to­ gether, but just couldn’t win some of those games.” An outstanding player, back Chris Gertz often used his size and speed to plow over opponents. All players agreed that they had learned valuable fun­ damentals.

Football Junior Varsity (3-3)

Belen Westminster Christian Gulliver Curley St. Andrew's Pace JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL: FRONT ROW: Ken Allen, Walter Lopez, Juan Collazo. SECOND ROW: Vincent Galiano, Jordan Sayfie, Gus Cuadra, Bobby Cheanvechai, Ian O'Brien, Erik Kraemer, Matt Josepher, George Telegadis, Edgar Correa, Paul Keung, Richard Hwang, Larry Matus. THIRD ROW:

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Runners Run Rampant Cross Country Clobbers Competition "I have fought the good fight. I have fin­ ished the course. I have kept the faith.” This piercing statement was not just a cute phrase printed on the back of cross country team members’ shirts, but a description of the personal philosophies of Coach Bill Rousseau and of the athletes as well. The b o ys’ team com­ piled a 14-2 record, upping their five-year record to 55-16. The team's only losses came against state pow erhouses Belen and Westminster Academy. Peter Winn, the number-one male run­ ner, proved to be the dominating element of the team, often finish­ ing a minute before the next closest opponent. In reference to Peter, Stephen Rashbaum stated, “ He was really the glue that bonded us

together as a team. His constant cheering and encouragem ent were the drives to our ef­ forts.” Furthermore, senior Mark Nassi and juniors Stephen Rashbaum and Dean Lord consistently ranked high in competi­ tion, giving the Panthers the winning total. The girls’ team had an incredible season, with junior Tawanna Ed­ wards leading the pack. Tawanna placed first in the district meet and was the top-finishing girl from a class 2A school from all of Dade, Broward, and Palm Beach counties. During the Gulfstream meet, she post­ ed a school record time of 12:22 for the course. In addition, Tawanna led the girls’ team to a first-place finish in the district meet, an un­ defeated season, and a seventh-place finish at the state meet in

Deland. The 16-0 sea­ son raised the girls’ five-year record to an astounding 60-7, in­ cluding 35 in a row over the past three years. Most improved run­ ner Am y Balent, along with juniors Helen Lee and Mariya Rosenbaum, gave steady perfor­ mances throughout the season and provided the team with a strong amount of depth. Heidi Siedlecki only a seventh-grader, ran the Pine Crest course faster than any other twelveyear-old girl in school history. Mariya Rosenbaum summed up the year when she stated, "This team w on’t be forgot­ ten for a long time to come.”

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Exerting all his physical and mental strength, Stephen Rashbaum races down the home stretch.

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CROSS COUNTRY: FRONT ROW: David Birchim, Sean Bachrodt, William Doku, Peter Winn, Missy Weston, Jon Masel, Stephen Rashbaum, Jon Cross, Dean Lord. SECOND ROW: Tawanna Edwards, Tina Richardson, Greg Beesch, Tracy Weisbrod, Mark Nassi; Nicole Bjelajac, Scott Gustafson, Sarah Flack, Darlene Gaynor, Neil Pomerantz, Helen Lee, Amy Balent, Mariya Rosenbaum. THIRD ROW: Charles Medrano, Chad Latz, Mark Felnman, John Cobb,

Chris Rogers, Jon Cohn, David Herold, Khurram Hassan, Todd Rogers, Nick McMillan, Matt Leach, Stephen Wunker, Rashid Siahpoosh, Justin Sayfie, Scott Kennelly, Justin Grosz, Craig Lane, Jimmy Hwang, Missy Rashbaum, Richard Ramnath, Jamie Roszkowski, Stephanie Shank, Elissa Ehrlich, Trevor Markley, Heidi Siedlecki, Mark Ehrlich, Mr. Bill Rousseau, Dorothy Ehrenstein, Kim Lane.


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Dirty Dozen Does It Better Varsity Volleyball Bounces Back After Slow Start excellent all-around play led to her recep­ tion of the Most Valu­ able Player Aw ard. Strong and accurate as a hitter, senior Jeneane Maddaloni commanded respect from opposing teams and received the Most Improved Award. A newcomer to both Pine Crest and the vol­ leyball team, Laurie Hazelton started every game as a sophomore while, in the words of Coach Lanier, "she learned on the court.” Junior Karen List spoke for the team when she stated, "At first we wondered how we would perform, but as the time advanced, we became better and Though tired and weary, Audrey Jensen, Nicole Hisam, more confident.” Although eleven of the twelve players were new to the varsity squad, the members of the Varsity Volleyball team learned together and united to earn a most respectable 11-16 record. Coach Gail Lanier stated proudly, "This team is one of the most dedicated and sincere groups of young ladies I have coached in ten years. They never quit working, and I have a tremendous amount of respect for the team!” Kerry W eisbrod earned admiration for being one of the very few juniors to captain a varsity sport, and her

Caroline Han, and Annie Cheanvechai watch the game intently.

Volleyball (8-14) PC 2 2 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 2 2 2 2 0 0 0 2 1 1 0

VARSITY VOLLEYBALL Karen List, Laurie Hazelton, Annie Cheanvechai, Caroline Han, Jeneane Maddaloni, Lucy Henderson, Nicole Hisam, Kerry Weisbrod, Cindy Kozich, Felicia Nutter, Julie Vaughan, Audrey Jensen.

2

OPP

Coral Shores LaSalle St. Andrew's Marathon Gulliver West. Acad. University West. Chris. Spanish River Northeast Lutheran Amer. Her. Coral Shores LaSalle Pope John Paul Marathon Gulliver Amer. Her. Northeast West. Acad. West. Chris. Boca Acad.

0 0 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 0 0 0 1 2 2 2 0 2 2 2 0

Varsity Volleyball/47


Gently hitting the ball out of her opponents' reach, Jann Bell scores against Pope John Paul. Even with her back to the net, junior Susan Lancaster powers the ball over while Jann Bell looks on.

Volleyball Junior Varsity (2-14)

Westminster Christian LaSalle Coral Shores Wesminster Academy Ransom Dade Christian Piper Marathon Northeast Gulliver St. Andrew’s Deerfield Coral Shores St. Thomas

i

OPP 2 2 2 1

2

2 2 2 2

0 2

2 2 2

JNIOR VARSITY VOLLEYBALL: FRONT OW: Lily Hwang, Alicia Masztal, Kim imeone. SECOND ROW: Sarah Picot, lamata Desai, Jann Bell, Susan Lancaster.

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THIRD ROW. Gillian McIntyre, Laurel Lestrange, ina Mata, Debbie Weitz * ~ ___ Susan Stone, Amy Richter, Cindy “ Rich, Mar Schmidt.

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It's Not Easy JVrJH

HaveTough Seasons

Junior high coach teammates and oppon­ Gordon Ivanoski sum­ ents with her outstand­ med up his team best ing volleyball skills, hit­ when he stated, "The ting power, and overall junior high squad at­ enthusiasm. "Our basic ambition tracted physically talented girls who, for was just to get out the most part, had not there and have a good received much prior time. People compete instruction in the game, in athletics because but whose desire and they enjoy them, and enthusiasm were un- that's the reason we shakeable.” play volleyball. A l­ Dorm students Edgar though we didn't have DeLeon and Steven a winning season, the Moo-Young volunteer­ one thing we did do ed their services as was enjoy ourselves!" assistant coaches. said junior varsity Coaches DeLeon and player Gillian McIntyre. M oo-Young helped During their games, teach the girls bump­ Jann Bell and Susan ing, serving, and team Lancaster displayed strategy. their athletic ability by Eighth-grader Jenny excelling in many Sawyer, the most out­ aspects of the game, standing athlete on the including setting and squad, impressed both serving. The team's spirit never w aivered as Concentration pays off for junior high player Jill Cohn as Sarah Picot constantly she bumps the ball cleanly. shouted encourage­ ment to her teammates.

Volleyball Junior High (1-9)

PC 1 0 0 1 2 0 0 1 1 0

Ransom Gulliver Dade Christian American Heritage Marathon Pope John Paul Hollywood Christian LaSalle Westminster Academy Coral Shores

OPP 2 2 2 2 0 2 2 2 2 2

JUNIOR HIGH VOLLEYBALL: Judy Hwang, Andrea Bertnolli, Michelle Igdaloff, Jill Cohn, Tiffany Carney, Suzy Parker, Kaki Powell, Jenny Sawyer.

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An effective pressure hitter, Kaki Powell utilizes all her strength to fire a line drive.

Patiently waiting for her right pitch, Erin Ricker stands ready to bash the ball out of the infield. Combining fashion with form, pitcher Meredith Newmon releases the ball during the Gulliver game.

5 0 /Jr. H. Softball


JUNIOR HIGH SOFTBALL: FRONT ROW: | Amber Bianchini, Wendy Dickinson, Jenny < Sawyer, Lisa Kujawski, Kaki Powell, Christi I Gravett, Sara Bryant, Kristy Walker, BACK

Winning Runs Wild Jr. High Softball Has Best Season Ever Losing only to Guliver Academy, the Jun­ ior High Softball team finished the season with an outstanding record. Pitcher Meredith Newmon dominated opponents with her

accurate throwing. In addition, Meredith's exceptional fielding skill disappointed the scoring ambitions of many an adversary. An outfield consist­ ing of Andrea Bertnolli, Kristy Walker, Jenny

S a w y e r , and S a r a Bryant consistently executed superb field­ ing plays. Not to be outdone, an infield composed of Tiffany C a r n e y , Jill Cohen, Kaki Powell, Laura Maupin, and Christi Gravett stopped opponents in their tracks. Coached by Mr. Tom Jacobs and Drew Bert­ nolli, the girls learned the basics, while never losing the enthusiasm necessary for a winning attitude. "Although we lost our first game, we showed our skill with a winning streak of three gam es,” commented Kaki Powell. Speeding down the baseline, Jenny Sawyer prepares to round first base on her way to a double. After watching the Panthers score, team manager Drew Bertnolli can't help but jump for joy.

Junior High Softball PC

(3-1) Opp

1 21

27 14

Ranson Saint Mark's Ransom

3 5 0

ROW: Mr. Tom Jacobs, Andrea Bertnolli, Jill Cohn, Erin Ricker, Suzy Parker, Tiffany Carney, Laura Maupin, Meredith Newmon, Drew Bertnolli.

Jr. H. Softball/51


Using all his power his boys' team captain Trey Buchholz fires a serve. A study in gracefulness reveals itself in the form of senior Tina Richardson's serve.

Boys' Tennis 3 3 3 7 2

4 3 7 4 4 4 7 2 2 6

52/Tennis

(9-6) Columbus St. Andrew's Pope John Paul Westminster Christian Gulliver Ransom Marathon Coral Shores Benjamin Belen Westminster Academy Lasalle St. Andrew’s Plantation St. Edward's

4 4 4 0

5 3 2 0

3 3 3 0

5 5 1

BOYS' TENNIS: FRONT ROW: Glenn Feinstein, Crane Gladding. SECOND ROW: Mike Stewart, Mike Weber, Brian Gotkin,

Steven Chudnow, Trey Buchholz, Jim Horky, Fred Berretta. BACK ROW: Brian Fisher.


Tennis Tops All Tennis Team Makes a Racquet For the first time in years, the Pine Crest Tennis team proceeded onto the famous courts without the guidance of long-time coach Bob Booming a baseline shot, junior Karen List's forehand instills fear into the mind of her opponent. With this racquet ready, Doug Eden prepares to return a drop shot during a crucial moment.

Doddridge. Taking over this coveted position was Mrs. Georgie Rid­ dle, a fantastic player herself. Although o n l y a ninth-grader, Doug Eden earned the number-one position on the team through the perfection of his powerful serve and devastating backhand. Team captain Trey Buchholz, a soph­

omore, along with Brian Fisher, Fred Berretta, and Steve C h u d n o w worked together to make a well-balanced squad. An outstanding ath­ lete in several sports, sophomore Amy Balent utilized her great speed and endurance to wear down unsuspecting opponents. Amy, seed­ ed number one, suc­ cessfully challenged the best players from opposing schools. "Although Mr. Dod­ dridge was a hard act to follow,” commented Steve Chudnow, "Mrs. Riddle fit into his shoes well.” Coach Riddle couldn't help but be pleased with her teams’ performances, and with the majority of the players still young, the future looks bright.

Girls’ Tennis PC 2

3 5 3 5 4 6

4 6

7 0

GIRLS’ TENNIS: FRONT ROW: Tawanna Edwards, Amy Altschul, Kim Altschul, Christina Faraldo. BACK ROW: Shannon

Blackwell, Karen List, Amy Balent, Tina Richardson, Mary Beth Pearson.

4 6

(9-4) St. Andrew's Pope John Paul Westminster Christian Gulliver Ransom Marathon Coral Shores Benjamin Westminster Academy Lasalle St. Andrew’s Kings Academy St. Edward's

OPP 5 4 2

4 2 1 1

3 1 0

7 3 1

Tennis/53


With no fear whatsoever, Mike Lyn, John Eisenbach, and Edgar DeLeon perform simultaneous belly-flops.

54/Sw im m ing


The instant the starting gun is fired, Teresa Zabik and

Near the end of his 50-yard breaststroke race Paul C n h h

States Again! PC Regains State Title With four allAm ericans — Mike Glassman, Matthew Stahlman, Shawn Bonsell, and Chris Pollock — the b o y s ’ team dominated competition and earned the 1984 state champion swim­ ming title. 1983 class A A A A state breaststroker jun­ ior Mike Glassman and team captain senior Shawn Bonsell formed a devastating duo throughout the season, placing second and first respectively at the the state meet in the 100-yard breaststroke. Junior Tracy Jackson swam a strong secondplace race in the backstroke and led off the

girls' medley relay team, which included Teresa Zabik, Vickie Vogt and Monique Mer­ rill, to help earn a second-place finish for the girls’ squad at the state championships. In addition to these girls, Nancy Douglas, Alana Hartman, Tricia Jackson, and Karen Krahulik were elected to allAmerican. "Pine Crest has es­ tablished a great swim­ ming tradition through­ out the years," stated newcomer Mike Glassman. "The terrific per­ formances of all team members have enabled us once again to receive the respect we deserve."

Swimming Girls (7-0) First First Second Second Second First First Second

v VARSITY SWIM TEAM: FRONT ROW: Maur­ een Welsh, Julie Vaughan, Judith Nassi, Sarah Bryant, Michelle Ostrander, Stacey Garfinkle, Marianne Gieseke, Sarah Merrill. SECOND ROW: Monique Merrill, Vickie Vonesh, Alex Smith, Maria Mestre, Kelly Cayley, Teresa Zabik, Karren Guthrie, Lizette Quimper. THIRD ROW: Susie Shaw, Vickie Vogt, Alana Hartmann, Tracy Jackson, Karen

Boys (8-0) St. Andrew's Relay Clearwater Invitational Championship Gator Invitational Woodson Invitational Woodson Invitational Championship Conference Championships District Championships State Championships

First Second Second Second Second First First First

Krahulik, Nancy Douglas, Tricia Jackson, Anitra Ingalls. FOURTH ROW: Felipe Calder­ on, David Cohan, Paul Cobb, Mike Kelley, Ray Rodriguez, Jim Goodarzi, Tom Sawyer. FIFTH ROW: Chris Pollock, Onno Schild, Mike Berman, Craig Lyn, Mike Glassman, Tony Monasterio. SIXTH ROW: Matt Stahlman, Andy Taylor, Roberto Coquis, Marcus Lai Fook, Matt Shenker, Shawn Bonsell.

Swim m ing/55


They Get Respect Divers Capture Honors at State Meet

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Although Pine Crest athletics are still chiefly noted for football and swimming prowess, in recent years the diving program has devel­ oped a record equal to all others. Perfect records in dual meets for both the b o ys’ and girls’ teams verify this claim. 1982 and 1983 state champion Scott Upper once again paced the team to victory. Scott and Kurt Pechnick com­ bined to place first and second in the confer­ ence and district meets and second and third at

states, respectively. Returning as g irls’ team leader, Tara Bodden peaked during her senior year to finish the season with her best performances to date. Tara earned first at conference, second at district, and third place at the state meet. Selection by both The Miami Herald and the Fort Lauderdale News to first team all-county provided Tara with w ell-de­ served recognition. Coach Dave Nielsen, a top diver himself, commented, “ This

ye a r’s diving squad maintained the out­ standing tradition at P.C. for excellence in achievement. “These terrific young athletes have upheld the P.C. diving reputa­ tion of dominance and in doing so have gar­ nered respect for their accomplishments from their peers in the diving world and especially from their coach. They are terrific!” Exhibiting perfect confidence, Kim Donaldson executes a twist off the one-meter board.


Under the watchful eye of Coach Nielsen, Scott Upper practices until he reaches perfection. Before diving practice, Coach Dave Nielsen instructs Tara Bodden on the best angle for leaving the board.

Diving Boys (7-0) Girls (7-0)

BOYS PC 105

100 95

110 90 95

88

OPP 60 65 50 65 58 62 62

St. Andrew's Ransom Everglades Dade Christian University School Pope John Paul Jesuit Archbishop Curley

PC 95

88 100 105 90

110 100

GIRLS

OPP 52 60 80 92 56 60 65

DIVING: FRONT ROW: Kim Donaldson, Frank Maister, Kurt Pechnick, Marcia Vital. SECOND ROW: Mr. David Nielsen, Rena Horowitz, Tara Bodden, Scott Upper.

While performing a back lip off the three-meter joard, Scott Upper shows vhy he's one of the best iround.

Diving/57


Oblivious to all other action, junior Robert Carida tosses in a beautiful jump shot versus Westminster.

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Performing a slam-dunk against Gulliver, senior Tracey Cooper scores while at the same time exciting crowds. A time-out provides Coach Gaynell Tinsley with a perfect opportunity to make defen­ sive adjustments.

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Masters of the Wooden Court Experience and Depth Merge to Form a Powerful Team "I was very happy with this season, not only because of our record, but because as a team we had a good time,” exclaimed Varsi­ ty Basketball coach Gaynell Tinsley. The Running Pan­ thers made a complete turnaround from last year. "Each of our players has matured since last year; they really played as a team,” Coach Tinsley reflected. Many times throughout the season all five starters scored in double figures. O f the starting five players, three will re­ turn as seniors next year. Playing in their final season were John Marshall and Tracey Cooper, while Justin Grosz, Robert Carida, and Greg Garber will be back.

“ The second-string team, known as the 'Green Beret’, played a major role for our team. It’s good to know that there are eight guys on the bench willing and capable of giving their best whenever they are called upon,” stated junior Justin Grosz. The Green Beret was composed of seniors Steve Mier, Bob Bonomo, and Scott Gustaf­ son; juniors Jeff “ Efa” Stoll, John Huybers, Justin Sayfie, Ricky Lane, and Steve Shailer; and sophomore Chad Lucas. Emphasizing the team’s great progress, Coach Tinsley said, "I'm really proud of the way the whole team turned themselves around from a losing season last year. They’re great kids!”

Soaring high above the court on a tip-off, junior Justin Grosz bats the ball towards waiting teammates.

Varsity Basketball (

VARSITY BASKETBALL FRONT ROW: Scott Gustafson, Justin Grosz, Robert Carida, Chad Lucas, Justin Sayfie. BACK ROW: John Marshall, Steve Mier, Bobby Bonomo, Tracey Cooper, Greg Garber, Jeff Stoll, Ricky Lane, John Huybers.

20- 5)

University Belen LaSalle Westminster Academy Highlands Christian Miami Private Ransom Marathon Coral Shores St. Andrew's Lutheran Westminster Christian Westminster Academy Gulliver Marathon Ft. Lauderdale Chris. Westminster Christian Pembroke Christian Boca Academy Coral Shores Gulliver St. Andrew's Belen LaSalle Benjamin St. Andrew's Suncoast

OPP 34 69 40 58 65 82 50 60 63 42 43 72 50 45 59 38 58 33 71 62 51 37 46 62 55 30 90

Varsity Basketball/59


Optimism Pervades Panthers Morale Runs High as JV, JH Have Successful Seasons Contrary to most pre­ season predictions, the Junior Varsity Basket­ ball team pleasantly surprised fans and fin­ ished with a better than expected season. Between the expe­ rience and accurate

shooting of junior Ross Milner, the aggressive­ ness of sophom ore John Tucker, and the natural athleticism of junior Tim Greaton, the team overcame its weaknesses. Mr. Dave Smith, the team's

coach, remarked "The team has the ability, and if the maturity remains and they settle down, they will be a great team!" "The Junior High Basketball team had good team unity and

that’s what gave them that winning attitude," stated Coach Karl Hop. Inexperience and lack of height hampered the team,- how ever, the outstanding outside shooting of guards Joby Birr and Bobby

Doolittle more than compensated." Coach Hop comment­ ed optimistically, "The team was a great group of hard workers, and they have a good fu­ ture in basketball!"

The leading scorer on the J.V. team, Ross Milner makes an inside shot with ease. Poor defense gives Kameran Younai an easy basket against Gulliver Academy's Jr. High team.

Junior High Basketball (2-4) PC

22 20

34 15 27 28

Gulliver Belen Gulliver Ransom Belen Ransom

OPP 25 38 27 40 41

22 JUNIOR HIGH BASKETBALL: FRONT ROW: Bobby Doolitte, Marc Scherer, Richard McGlothin, Jeff Blostein, Brian Roberts. SECOND ROW: Mr. Karl Hop, John Cobb, Paul Leonard, Michael Kurtz, Joby Birr, Kameran Younai.

60/JV/JH Basketball


Junior Varsity Basketball

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JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL: FRONT ROW: Brent Holman, Evan Goldenberg, Joel Barron, Ross Milner, Jordan Sayfie, Vince Gallano, Mark Ehrlich, Melissa Ehrlich. SECOND ROW: Mr. Dave Smith, Tim Greaton, Dan Small, Steve Hudson, John Tucker, Howard Lane, Mark Mothner.

PC 44 51 64 50 49 39 48 47 51 52 52 54 44 60 57 51 68

62 32 63 65

(1 0 - 1 1 ) University Belen LaSalle Ransom Marathon Coral Shores St. Andrew's Westminster Christian Westminster Academy Gulliver Marathon Ft. Lauderdale Christian Westminster Christian Pembroke Christian Boca Academy Coral Shores Gulliver St. Andrew's Belen LaSalle Benjamin

OPP 42 69 51 34 44 56 54 51 49 49 50 48 49 45 65 59 72 68

58 59 67

JV/JH Basketball/61


The team's leading scorer, senior Marni McClennan makes another jump-shot versus Pembroke Christian. Utilizing her great speed and dribbling ability, Yoko Nogami fakes out her oppon­ ent and drives downcourt.

Girls’ Varsity Basketball (1 0 - 1 1 ) PC 18 36 43 24 39 30 61 21

32 25 31 37 35 16 51 42 33 42 26 28 15

University Pembroke Christian LaSalle St. Andrew's Highlands Christian Pembroke Christian Coral Shore St. Andrew's Lutheran Westminster Christian Hollywood Christian LaSalle Gulliver Ft. Laud. Christian Westminster Christian Ransom Boca Academy Coral Shores Gulliver Zion Pope John Paul

6 2 /Girls' Varsity, J.V. Basketball

OPP 24 37 26 31 6

26 28 24 33 26 30 15 46 25 43 22

17 27 48 44 54

GIRLS’ VARSITY BASKETBALL: FRONT ROW: Tracy Weisbrod. BACK ROW: Mr. Bill Rousseau, Yoko Nogami, Susan Lancaster, Susie Shaw, Rachel Fisher,

Felicia Nutter, Jeneane Maddaloni, Laurie Hazelton, Valerie Perry, Mamata Desai, Melanie Gesoff, Kerry Weisbrod.


Ladies of the Court Varsity, JV Stay Solid Throughout Season Throughout the Girls’ Varsity Basketball sea­ son, the roar of Coach Bill Rousseau yelling the phrase "Set Up!” con­ stantly emanated from the Stacy Gym. Taking advantage of the team's height, Coach Rousseau em­ ployed a potent stra­ tegic offense which consisted of set plays and which enabled them to take second place in the confer­ ence. With an average of 33 points per game, compared to 29 points for opponents, the squad relied on a few ladies for the majority of the baskets. Senior Marni McClennan outpaced all others with a season total of While Cynthia Rich and Ceci­ ly Buntrock watch, Tricia Jackson jumps for the tip-off versus Gulliver.

274 points, while Felicia Nutter captured an in­ credible 233 rebounds. Trailing closely behind, junior Kerry Weisbrod averaged over eight points per contest for a total of 163 points. Unfortunately, the team will lose four starting seniors — Yoko Nogami, Jeneane Maddaloni, Felicia Nut­ ter, and Marni McClennan — next year. "It will be tough without them," commented so­ phomore Melanie Gesoff. Mr. Rousseau also coached the first Girls’ Junior Varsity Basket­ ball team in the school's history. Powering this squad were Amy Milner and Tricia Jackson,- because of their outstanding play, Nina Henderson, Alex Smith, and Wendy Wollard all moved up to varsity later.

Girls’ Junior Varsity Basketball (1-5) PC 12 8 6 9 12 9 GIRLS' JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL: FRONT ROW: Cynthia Rich, Vivian Schneider, Tara Monteleone, Cindy Jacobs, Amy Milner. BACK ROW: Michelle Isdaloff, Tammy Caruso, Carrie Herzos, Wendy

St. Andrew's St. Andrew's Gulliver Gulliver Highlands Christian Highlands Christian

OPP 42 35 55 43 11 27

Wollard, Jamie Roszkowski, Nicole Adler, Jody Thorz, Tricia Jackson, Cecily Buntrock, Alex Smith, Nina Henderson, Julie Vaughan.

Girls’ Varsity, J.V. Basketball/63


Soccer Kicks Boys' Team Nets Points A new coach and a new stratesy resulted in new-found success for the Boys Varsity Soccer team. Head coach Lenny Taylor and assistant coach Neville Linido entertained their troops with “ suicide runs,” calisthenics, and a unique blend of Jamaican humor. According to Coach Taylor, scientific soc­ cer, the team’s new philosophy, “ is a hap­ py game which is based on a sound defensive system with open attacking play.” In typical Pine Crest fashion, the team ’s strength proved to be sound defensive play. Coach Taylor comment­ ed, “ We interplay very well, but sometimes our shooting percen­ tage is very low. Our

biggest weakness is the inability of our for­ wards to score goals. We are overcoming this weakness by playing a total team game — total attack and total defense.” Exceptional athletes included Jon Cross, a superior sweeper, Sam Kraemer, Sean O'Brien, Rob Weiss, Steven Stoll, and goalie Marc Diamond. At the same time, Todd Chaney earned praise as Most Improved Player. Noting the upcoming talent, coaches and players believed that a state championship is no longer a dream.

While remaining in complete control, William Doku races away from opposing defenders.

(14-6) American Heritage LaSalle Spanish River Gulliver Belen Westminster Christian St. Andrew's Gulliver Boca Academy Belen Westminster Christian Westminster Academy American Heritage St. Andrew's LaSalle Berkely Prep. Pompano Ely Cardinal Gibbons Plantation Pope John Paul

6 4 /V arsity Soccer

VARSITY SOCCER: FRONT ROW: Marc Diamond, Fred Farshidmehr, Doug Calahan, Edger DeLeon, Jon Cross, Andy Gross, Larry Matos, Charles Medrano, Norman Cuadra. BACK ROW: Mr. Neville Linido, Todd Chaney, William Doku, Steven Grover, Robb Weiss, Gerardo Enigler, Billy Atkins, Steven Stoll, Sean O'Brien, Ian O'Brien, Mr. Lenny Taylor/


Light-footed junior Sam Kraemer flies downfield with the greatest of ease. Dribbling downfield, Robb Weiss waits for an opportuni­ ty to pass to a teammate near the goal.

In perfect form, sophomore Doug Calahan executes a throw-in with distance and accuracy. Fancy footwork foils a St. Andrew’s defender, thanks to senior Sean O'Brien

Varsity So cce r/6 5


Striking the ball firmly, junior high player Todd John­ son passes to a teammate on the far end of the field.

Out-racing his bewildered opponent, Richard Hwang speeds into the open terri­ tory ahead of him. Near the corner of the field, Roberto Coquis throws the ball to a teammate in scoring position.

Boys’ Junior High Soccer (6-7) PC 3 0 2 2

4 0 0 6 0 1

5 4 0

OPP Gulliver Belen Miami Country Day Gulliver St. Theresa Ransom Belen Dade Christian Westminster Academy Ransom St. Theresa Westminster Academy Miami Country Day

6 6 /J.V ., J.H. Socc

2 2

3 1 1

7 1 0

5 2

3 2 1

JUNIOR HIGH SOCCER: FRONT ROW: Charles Sobchak, Jason Franz, Charles Prescott, Danny Caplivski, Evan Kahn, Van Muschany, Doug Nelson. SECOND ROW: Richard Petrovich, Miles Medrano, Roberto Coquis, Todd Johnson, David Scully, Frank

Maister, Peter Martin, Greg Wohrle, Robert Mahar. BACK ROW: Jimmy Gatterer, Mark Goodarzi, David Pascuzzi, Eric Diekman, Grant Traub, Sean Bachrodt, Brian Kujawski, Seth Platt, Mr. Jim Lansdale.


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Maneuvering dow nfield, Andres Calderon furnishes some fancy footwork to the soccer field.

Scoring Supreme Great Turnouts A id JV, JH Soccer In describing a staunch Junior Varsity Soccer defense, so­ phomore Bobby Boylan commented, "Our out­ standing defense took the pressure off our offense, allowing our top-scorers to attack with full force when the opportunity arose." Quick feet and a

strong leg character­ ized goalie Jimmy Cowgill, the backbone of the defense. Other ex­ ceptional players in­ cluded Wes Deeds, Felipe Calderon, and Bob Boylan. Highlighting the sea­ son, two goals by superb freshman John Yirak brought victory over American Heri­ In an effort to take possession tage, a school noted of the ball, junior high player Frank Maister performs a slide for its soccer prowess. Though not deficient tackle.

in enthusiasm, inexper­ ience plagued the Jun­ ior High Soccer team. In an effort to min­ imize this weakness, Coach Jim Lansdale took advantage of the large number of players by rotating men, allowing the max­ imum number of "kickers" to see action while resting tired players.

Boys’ Junior Varsity Soccer (5-9) PC 4 3 2 0

5 2 1 1 0 1 0

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JUNIOR VARSITY SOCCER: FRONT ROW: Daniel Hobson, Jon Sard, Mark Millspaugh, Anthony Wing, Jon Cohn, Andre Lundkvist, Dean Lord, Khurram Hassan. BACK ROW: Mr. Reggie Edwards, Andres

Calderon, Jon Yirak, Kurt Pechnick, Felipe Calderon, Jimmy Cowgill, Greg Bernstein, Richard Hwang, Bobby Boylan, Wes Deeds, Robert Averbuch, Tony Rojas, Steve O'Brien.

0 0 2

LaSalle Dade Christian Boca Guilliver LaSalle Spanish River Boca High St. Thomas Pope John Paul American Heritage Gulliver St. Thomas Berkeley Prep. American Heritage

OPP 2 2

3 2 1

3 4 4 4 0 1 2 2 1

J.V., J.H. Soccer/67


Content in Their Kicking Balanced Offense and Defense Yields Successful Season "After three years on various soccer teams, the experience of par­ ticipating on this squad was by far the most productive and re­ warding,” commented junior Jann Bell in refer­ ence to the greatly improved Girls’ Varsity Soccer team. The most prolific scorer in recent years, Helen Lee averaged almost two goals per game. Helen’s superb soccer skills, coupled with trem endous stamina and fierce competitive spirit, pro­ vided the impetus for an aggressive offense. Devastating on fast breaks, Monique and Sarah Merrill and Jann Bell constantly discon­

certed opposing d e­ fenses with their ever­ present scoring threats. Lisa Heissner, who averaged over a point per game, sadly left the disappointed team halfway through the season to move to her new home in Texas.

Tough defense, dir­ ected by goalie Audrey Jensen, halted numer­ ous scoring attempts. Audrey, one of the best goalies in the district, worked with an aggressive group of fullbacks and halfbacks to keep oppo n en ts’

scoring to a minimum. Coach Ruth Bresnahan constantly cajoled her girls to perform with the upmost inten­ sity. Teaching the ba­ sics to beginners, while at the same time in­ structing the most experienced members

in advanced tech­ niques, Coach Bresnahan molded the squad into a potent powerhouse. No matter the situation, the mor­ ale and spirit generated by Coach Bresnahan never faded.

Lik e a f le e t - f o o t e d gazelle, Helen Lee, the squad's high scorer, races downfield.

Girls’ Soccer (5-6) PC 3

St. Andrew's Palm Beach Academy 6 Gulliver 6 Ransom 3 0 Plantation * Ransom 2 Palm Beach Academy 1 Plantation Gulliver 2 St. Andrew's 0 Coral Springs 0 * forfeit victory

6 8 /G irls' Soccer

OPP 4 1 1

5 4 0 2 1 6 8

GIRLS' VARSITY SOCCER: FRONT ROW: Joanna Clarkson, Maureen Welsh, Christina Tulotta, Peta Sue Heilman, Jann Bell, Lee

Pressley. BACK ROW: Zanny Caldwell, Vivian Schneider, Cindy Kozich.


With a smile on her face, Sarah Picot enjoys the pre­ game warm-up before the Westminster match. Surprising her opponent, sophomore Monique Merrill steals the ball during the Gulliver game.

Struggling to remain in control, Lisa Heissner man­ euvers downfield as Jann Bell remains ready to assist.


A strong upper body en­ ables senior Greg Beesch to wrestle his Riverside oppon­ ent to the mat. With several layers of cloth­ ing and the showers spewing hot water, Scott Mayer loses weight quickly.

70/W restling


Wild Wrestlers Rule Royally Wrestlers Have Best Season in Over a Decade the three Correa brothers — Miguel, Tony, and Edgar. As a result of the enormous success of the trio, headlines in local papers ranged from "Brothers Lead Pine Crest” to "Correa Brothers Make Athletes of the Week.” All three advanced to the regional competition, and Tony Correa won sixth place at states. In addition, through the efforts of Scott Mayer, Jim Boylan, Jody Feldman, and Eric Busto, Pine Crest defeated such power­ houses as Ely and dis­ trict champion Coral Shores. With their accom­ plishments in mind, several satisfied seniors Forcing his opponent’s summed up the season effectively when they shoulders to the mat, Jimmy Boylan receives the winning stated, "O ur deed is signal from the referee. done.”

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On November 21, 1984, twenty-one over­ weight, out-of-shape athletes began the process of transforma­ tion. Coach Leigh Harris snickered as he watched the fat-ridden bodies enter the room. Wrestlers watched in awe as heavyweight Mark Wilkins, the only person on the team who did not have to make a certain weight, began his workout. Surprisingly, how­ ever, these "unorth­ odox” wrestlers com­ posed the most suc­ cessful wrestling team at the school in over a decade, losing only two dual meets. Much attention focused on the talents of

Wrestling (1 1 -2 )

WRESTLING: FRONT ROW: Tony Correa, Jimmy Boylan, Edgar Correa, Doug Kozich, Scott Kennelly, Todd Herman. SECOND ROW: Chris Wheeler, Eric Antonick, Gus Cuadra, Lance Reich, Craig Lazarus, Derek

Rohde Mike Kamins, Juan Collazo, Trevor Markley. BACK ROW: Kim Stuart, Jody Feldman, Miguel Correa, Eric Busto, Mark Wilkins, Scott Mayer, Greg Beesch, Laurel Lestrange, Mr. Leigh Harris.

PC 41 42 52 54 60 56 78 33 60 36 54 35 39

Spanish River South Fork Belen Berkshire Benjamin Kendall Acres Ransom Archbishop Curley Berkshire Ely Pope John Paul Northeast Coral Shores

OPP 33 35 24 12

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Passing From the Old to New Two Seniors Lead Group o f Underclassmen to Victory Transition from the old to new best des­ cribed the Varsity Golf team. With only two seniors and no juniors, the squad utilized the talents of younser players to achieve a successful season. Senior and past dis­ trict champion Dave Schultz offered his remarkable golf exper­ tise to all the aspiring

youngsters and acted as the team’s founda­ tion throughout the season. Senior Mark Wilkins also aided in improving the technique of less experienced golfers. At the same time, Mark raised his game enough to remain a consistent winner for the school. Quite unusual for a varsity sport, four

eighth-graders served as the dominating force on the team. One of these underclassmen, Bobby Doolittle, pos­ sessed a great flair for the game at an unusual­ ly early age. Bobby often scored better than players four years his senior. Noted for his color­ ful, crazy ties, Coach Jim Pierce inspired his

troops to victory. Look­ ing towards the future, Mr. Pierce stated, "Four good eighth-graders has to be an exciting pro sp ect for any coach; we should make our presence felt for years to come!'' A gaze of awe overtakes senior Mark Wilkins as he watches his shot fly through the air.

Golf PC 181 182 166 176 174 186 176 179

Gulliver Taravella St. Andrew's/St. Thomas Aquinas Coral Springs/Benjamin Gulliver Benjamin Coral Springs Taravella/Potomac

OPP 151 154 161/149 165/160 185 163 156 158/197 GOLF: Mr. James Pierce, Jason Seley, Todd Johnson, Frank Maister, Bobby Doolittle,

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Jim Major, Mark Wilkins, Brooks Crudup, Dave Schultz, Mary Schmidt, Karren Guthrie.


Team captain Dave Schultz carefully examines the slope of the green before attempt­ ing the putt. Under the watchful eye of Dave Schultz, Jim Major drives another one down the middle.

Before making his putt, eighth-grader Bobby Doolittle instructs his ball to fall into the hole. In perfect form, eighthgrader Claude Perry hits the ball with distance and accuracy.

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Spirit's Never Been Higher Varsity Cheerleaders Work Hard at Highlander "The varsity cheer­ leading squad has real­ ly gotten their act together! With cheering camp at Camp High­ lander in North Carolina during the summer, we had a chance to prac­ tice and learn from the Louisiana State Univer­ sity Cheerleaders. "A t the same time, we learned everything from new cheers to new dance routines,” stated cheerleader Melissa Atkinson. Jodi Rosenbaum said, "The week of practice at Camp Highlander was really hard work; we were involved in

aerobics, gymnastics, dancing, cheering, and mounts from 7:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.” Never at a loss for school spirit, squad members decorated the halls with posters before every major football or basketball game and sent candy spirit bags to players on game days. At the annual Promenade in the Park Festival, the cheer­ leaders placed high with their best routine in a county-wide cheer­ ing competition. Parents' Day gives Mrs. At­ kinson and Mrs. Widoff an opportunity to cheer with their daughters, Melissa and Mikey.

Assisted by Greg Beesch and Edgar DeLeon, the cheerleaders drum up enthu­ siasm during a home game.

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With the brave Nancy Hall on top, the varsity cheer­ leaders perform a mount during half-time.

VARSITY CHEERLEADERS: Sandy Manning, Marisa leracitano, Melissa Atkinson, Liz Barger, Nancy Hall, Stephanie Rogers, Barbie

Doolittle, Kim Kennedy, Mikey Widoff, Jodi Rosenbaum, Merry Gertz.

Although soaked by a deluge during the Suncoast game, the cheerleaders never stop rallying support.

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At half-time the junior varsity cheerleaders perform a mount as part of their rou­ tine.

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JUNIOR VARSITY CHEERLEADERS: FRONT ROW: Colleen Fogarty, Allison Cole, Holly Hudson, Julie Sasadu, Christine Busto, Caryn Herald. SECOND ROW: Sandy Solomon, Karen Terry, Nancy Douglas, Valerie Harrell, Debbie Morningstar, Samantha Kahn. Pepping up the crowd during basketball games is no problem for junior high cheerleader Carey McKearnan.

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JUNIOR HIGH CHEERLEADERS: FRONT ROW: Mary Chaiken, Jessica Hershey, Lisa Faraldo Susan Appell. SECOND ROW: Lisa Winters, Debbie Stoll, Carey McKearnan, Michelle Smith, Sara Knapp. THIRD ROW: Ginger Lowry, Jennifer Zeller, Gargi Patel.

JH Squads Inspire

Energetic as ever, the junior varsity cheer­ leaders kept the tradi­ tion of great cheering alive and coaxed the Panthers to an un­ defeated record at home. “ I was really proud of our football team's accomplishments, and all of us had a great time cheering at all the games!” stated Julie Sasadu enthusiastically. Responsible for the squad's performance, captain Samantha Kahn and co-captain Sandy Solomon instructed the younger girls in basic cheers while develop­

ing and perfecting new ones all the time. With just as much sparkle and shine, the junior high squad kept school spirit flowing both at games and during school. ''They're a great bunch of girls,” said junior varsity cheer­ leader Sandy Solomon as she could find only compliments for the girls. "During some games I watched them and was really pleased. They performed smoothly, chanted loudly, and never let spirit falter!”

During the Panthers’ 18-0 victory against Gulliver, junior high captain Sara Knapp jumps for joy. Always energetic, junior varsity cheerleader Colleen Fogarty performs at a home game.

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They Work Hard and Play Harder lthough the motto "working over­ time” proved to be an accurate description of the activities of the Class of 1985, so, too, did the maxim "playing overtime” . These college-bound stu­ dents combined hard work with frolicsom e amuse­ ment to achieve academic, athletic, and extracurricular honors, as well as an enjoyment of the last year of high school. Proving their intellectual skill, the Class of 1985 produced fifteen National Merit Sem ifinalists, the greatest number per capita in the state. In addition, nineteen students were commended by the Nation­ al Merit Corporation. With all the scholarly

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honors bestowed upon the Senior Class, one might believe that these students were a single-purposed group of automatons pre­ programmed to do nothing but study. Closer observa­ tion, however, would reveal a motley assortment of people who, in addition to working hard, enjoyed a wide variety of tastes, talents, and entertainments. Class president Robyn Gilman commented, "This senior class has got a lot going for it. They’ve got brains, common sense, and, above all, they know how to have a good time.”

With his seeing-eye dog Fudge, Frank Angella roams the halls as a blind man on Senior Dress-up Day.

CLASS OFFICERS: FRONT ROW: Julie Osinski, Lisa Steinberg, Annie Cheanvechai, Robyn Gilman. BACK ROW: Craig Dorfman, Stephanie Rogers, Mr. Dave Smith.

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For Animal Hero Day during Homecoming Week, Tracey Cooper dons the costume of his idol, Alby Albatross.


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After a tiring session of dancing, Jim Osborne, Carmelita Volk, and Heidi Jagoda take a break to socialize at the Homecoming Dance, sponsored by the Senior Class.

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MOST HUMOROUS Diane Stoddart John Eisenbach

MOST ATHLETIC Walter Haynie Marni McClennan

MOST TALENTED Michael Lyn Heather Burr

MOST SCHOOL SERVICE Pat Leonard Robyn Gilman

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Senior Superlatives Shine ne of the greatest honors one can receive is recognition by one's peers for an outstanding char­ acteristic of his or her personality. If this is the case, twenty-two members of the Class of 1985 were certainly blessed with the great honors of titles such as "Most Athletic," "Best Scholars,” and "Biggest Flirts." These prestigious "Senior Superla­ tive” awards were voted upon by write-in votes of the entire senior class. The results were tallied by a select force of the Crestian staff and the winners notified soon after. To preserve a record of the winners for posterity, yearbook photos of the recipients were taken in locations related to the award. For instance, the "Most School Spirit" picture was to be taken with Stephanie Rogers and Greg Beesch perched atop the football goalpost, but, as a passing maintenance man pointed out, "It’s not meant to support people." Perhaps his words can be taken with a deeper meaning — that winners of Senior Superlatives do not need external support.

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BEST LOOKING Lee Banks Patricia Morales

BEST SCHOLARS Stephanie Holman Steven Moo-Young

BIGGEST FLIRTS Scott Gustafson Kim Kennedy

MOST ALL-AROUND Annie Cheanvechai Sean O'Brien

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PAUL ALEXANDER: Water Polo-1; Swimming-3; Swimming Mgr.-9,3,4; South Pacific-1; Dorm Proctor-4; Faith In Action Club-3,4 (vlce-pres ); Dorm Guide-3,4. AMY ALLEN: Marching Band-1,9; Concert Band-1,9, Symphonic Band-9; Pep Club-9,• Girls' Service Club-9,3,4; Spanish Club-4; Young Democrats-3,4 (sec ); Dance-9; Drama Club-9 (makeup); Student Board of Dlrectors-9,3,4. LEE BANKS: Football-1,9,3,4; Baseball-1,9; Varsity Club-3,4; Spanish National Honor Society-9,3,4; Class Board-1,9,3,4; Cum Laude-3,4; National Merit Semlflnalist-4; Pep Club-4; Senior Superlative: Best Looking. ELIZABETH BARNES: Drama Club-1,9; Thespian-9; Track-1,9; Pep Squad-1,9; Pep Club-3,4; Soccer-3,4; Dorm Proctor-4. NICOLE BARNES: Cheerleading-1 (capt.); Concert Band-1; Marching Band-1,9,3,4; Majorettes-1,9,3,4 (co-capt.); Student Councll-1 (sec.); Homecoming rep.-1; Faith in Action Club-9,3,4; TAR's-9,3,4; Russia trlp-9; Ireland trlp-3 (capt.); State Majorette Contests-1,9; Pep Club-1,9,3 (sec.); Varsity Club-3,4; B.S.C.S.-3 (sec ); Soccer-3,4. GREG BEESCH: Lacrosse-1,9,3,4 (capt ); Cross Country-3,4; Wrestllng-9,4; Pep Club-3,4 (pres.); Varsity Club-4; Senior Superlative: Most School Spirit. FRED BERRETTA: Tennis-9,3,4; Chess Club-1,9,3,4; Varsity Club-4; Equestrian Club-4; Letter Club-3,4; Junior Achlevement-4; Junior Classical League-9 ANDREW BERTNOLLI: Track-1,9,3,4; Cross Country-9,3; Faith In Action Club-3; Class Board-1,9,3,4; Softball Mgr.-9,3,4. CRIS BJELAJAC: Football-1,9,4; Swlmmlng-3; W E-M ,9,3, Varsity Club-1,9,3,4; Crestian-1,9,4, Internat'l Relations Club-1,9; Astronomy Club-1,9; Photo Club-1,9; Class Board-1,9,3; Stage Band-4; Medicine Man-1; South Paclflc-1; My Fair Lady-i; Bye Bye, Blrdie-3; Inherit the Wind-3; Showboat-A.

Pigs do so flyl Shhh, be verrry, verrry quiet — Amy Allen

La grazia del Signor GesfJ isia con tutti. — Elizabeth Barnes

Love blossoms from the heart; lust decays in the mind. — Nickie Barnes

Once I thought I was wrong, but I was mistaken. — Fred Berretta

Don't stop thinking about tomorrow; it will soon be here. — Andrew Bertnolli

PAUL BENJAMIN ALEXANDER WALTER LEE BANKS DIANA LYNNE BARRON FREDERICK BERRETTA

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AM Y CAROLE ALLEN BETSY BARNES YA RA BASHO OR ANDREW BERTNOLLI

FRANK GUY ANGELLA NICOLE ERCELA BARNES GREGORY LAWRENCE BEESCH CRISTOPHER BJELAJAC


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CLAIM NICOLE ftJELAJAO Cross Country-1,2,3,4 (capt. 3,4); TrdClc-1,2,3,4 (capt. 3,4); Spanish National Honor Sodety-2,3,4; Beta Club-3,4; TAR's-4; Scribbler-1,4; Freshman Board; Sophomore Board; Junior Board; Senior Board; Spanish Club-4; French Club-4 ; Pep Club-3; Soccer-4; NAIMUN-4, Singing Plnes-2; Girls' Service Club-1; Banner Commlttee-1; Junior Beta Club-1; Washington Trlp-2; 1984 Panther Honey. TARA BODDEN; Spanish Ciub-1,2,3,4 (v.p.-4); Spanish National Honor Society-1,2,3,4; Girls' Service Club-3,4; Type 1-2,3,4; Orchestra-1,2; Pep Club-3,4; Diving-1,2,3,4; Gymnastics-1; Junior Beta Club-1; Beta Club-2, Hello, Dolly Orchestra-3; Who's Who Among American High School Students-3,4; Sophomore Board; Junior Board; Senior Board. ROBERT BONOMO: Basketball-1,3,4; Varsity Club-4. SHAWN BONSELL Swimming-1,2,3,4 (capt. 3,4); Dorm Tour Gulde-3,4; Spanish National Honor Society-2,3,4; Cum Laude Sodety-3, PETER BRIDGE; Computer/Math Club-3,4; Dorm Guide-4; French Club-2,3,4; international Relations Club-1,2; NAIMUN-3,4; Photo Club-1,2,3,4 (pres. 3,4), TARS-4; Type-1-Z,A,National Merit Semifinalist; Sophomore Board; Junior Board; Senior Board. DARIN BRUNDAGE; Computer/Math Club-2,3; Astronomy Club-4. AM y BUNGER: Cheerleadlng-1,2; Orchestra-1,2; Dames at Sea-1; You Can't Take it With You-2, Oklahoma-2-, Pajama Game-2; Student Coundl-1,2; Swimming Manager-3,4; Space War 2000-3; Hello, Dolly-2-, Faith In Action Club-4; Dorm Proctor-4. HEATHER BURR; Dance-1,2,3,4; Jazz Workshop-1,2,3,4; Dance Etc.-3,4; French Club-1,2,3,4; French National Honor Sodety-3,4; South Pacific-!; choreographer for Hello, DollyA3; Fine Arts Award for Dance-3; Girls' Service Club-1,2; Pep Club-1,2; Washington Trip-4; Freshman Board; Sophomore Board.

Seniors Unwind lthough the Pine Crest cur­ riculum provided its senior class with great academic challenges, it also offered a wealth of opportunities for rest and relaxation on its sprawling campus. The Class of 1985 enjoyed a multitude of ways to unwind after

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the rigors of the academic day or during breaks in A.P. classes. Seniors listed their favorite campus activities as sitting in the senior parking lot, lounging in the qua­ drangle, or, as Frank Angella put it, “Just hanging around.”

Enjoying a break from his classes, Frank Angella monkeys around in one of the campus's abundant trees.

1 was smart, let me ini — Shawn Bonsell What now — Peter Bridge P.C. tausht me one thing — there is no finish line. — Amy Bunger

CLAIRE NICOLE BJELAJAC PETER BRIDGE I1 #

TARA DOMINIQUE BODDEN ROBERT FRANCIS BONOMO DARIN BRUNDAGE AMY BUNGER

SHAWN BONSELL HEATHER GENETTE BURR

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Senior Spirit Soars hen asked to name the single most important facet of school life, most seniors unequivocally replied,, "School spirit." Indeed, these enthusiastic twelfth-graders man­ ifested their green-and-white auras in their cemented class unity. During every school assembly throughout the year, for example,

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the mere mention of the Class of 1985 sent the front rows of the auditorium into paroxysms of cheers and applause. Marc Diamond summed it up best by saying, "We're #1, and don't forget it.” Members of the Class of '85 indicate their “number one” status.

ERIC BUSTO: Football-1; Lacrosse-1; Cross Country-2; Track-2; Wrestling-1,3,4; Key Club-2; Pep Club-3,4; Varsity Club-3,4; Hello, Dollyl-3; National Hispanic Honors Award Semifinalist; Junior Board; Senior Board. DIANA CARIOA: Volleyball-1; French Club-1,8,3; Girls’ Service Club-1,2,3,4; Sophomore Board; Junior Board; Senior Board; Pep Club-2,3,4; Type-1-1,3. DAN CARLSON: Football-1,2; Soccer-1,2; Pep Club-3,4; Lacrosse-1,2,3,4; Varsity Club-2,3,4; Freshman Board; Sophomore Board; Junior Board; Senior Board; TAR’s-4. KATIE CASEY: Spanish Club-1,2; Stage Crew-1,2; House Counell-2; Medical Club-2; Softball-3,4; Pep Club-4; TAR's-4; Faith In Actlon-4. VASANA CHEANVECHAJ: Marching Band-1,2,3,4; Concert Band-1,2,3,4; Pines Trip to Ireland-3; Singing Plnes-1,2,3,4; Greet Expectations-!; Type-1-1,2,3,4 (Copy Editor-1 News Edltor-2 Assistant Editor-3 Edltor-ln-Chief-4); Student Coundl-1,2,3,4; Sophomore Board; Junior Board; Senior Board; Homecoming Committee; Prom Committee; 1984 Panther Honey. Tennls-1,2; Track-1,2,3,4; Volleyball-2,3,4 (mgr.-2); Soccer-4; Beta Club-3,4- Cum Laude-3,4; French National Honor Society-3,4; French Club-3,4; BSCS-3,4; Brigadoon-Y My Fair Lady-2; Hello, Dollyl-3; Dracula set crew-2; School Service Award-3; Crestlan-Y National Merit Commendation; Senate Youth Program-4; Most AII-Around-4; Dorm Gulde-2; Pine Crest Grand Auction-4; Quill and Scroll-2,3,4; Student Produced Show-2. STEPHEN CHUDNOW: BSCS-1,2,3,4 (treas. 4); Computer/Math Club-2,3,4; Crestlan-3 4 (Advertising Co-edltor-4); Cum Laude-3,4; Junior Beta Club-1; Beta Club-2 3 4 . Letter Club-1,2,3,4; NAIMUN-3,4; National Merit Semifinalist; Scribbler-3,4; Spanish Club-1 2 3 4 (pres.-4); Spanish National Honor Society-2,3,4; Student Councll-2,4; Tennls-1 2 V 4 <mgr.-1); Track-3,4; Type- f-2,3,4 (Advertising Editor-4); Freshman Board; Sophomore Board; Junior Board; Senior Board.

— Diana Carida Tell the teacher to keep it down . . there are people trying to get some sleep here. — Dan Carlson All people smile in the same language. — Vasana Cheanvechai

RAFAEL ERIC BUSTO KATHLEEN CASEy

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DIANA CARIDA V A SA N A CHEANVECHAI

DANIEL WILLIAM CARLSON STEVEN LEE CHUDNOW

ANTH O NY CARUSO RAYMOND COLL


TRACEY COOPER; Basketball-1,8,3,4; Football-3,4, Track-3,4, Golf-4,- Letter Club-3,4; Varsity Club-4; Junior Achievement-4; MIGUEL A. CORREA: Football-2,3,4 (capt.); Soccer-2; Lacrosse-2,3,4; Wrestllng-4, Concert Band-1,2,3, Pep CJub-4, Varsity Oub-2,3,4, Cross Country-1; Track-1, Student Council-3; Baseball-1; American National Qub-1- GERALD COURSON: Marching Band-1,2,3,4 (vice-pres); Concert Band-1,2,3,4; Stage Band-1,2,3,4; Ireland Trip-3; All-State Band-1; District Solo and Ensemble Contest-1,2,3,4; State Solo and Ensemble Contest-3; Pit Orchestra-1,2,3,4; Performing Combo For School-1,2,3,4. LOURDES COWGILL: Volleyball-1,2; Singing Pines-1,2,3 <most improved); Marching Band-3; Girls' Service Club-1,2; Spanish Club-1,2,3 (pres.) 4; Spanish National Honor Society-3,4; Jr. Beta Club-1; Beta Club-2,3,4; Cum Laude-3,4; Class Board-1,2,3; Student Council-3,4 (sec.),- Student Store Manager-3; Furman Scholar-3; National Merit Semi-finallst-4. DEMETRIUS CROSS: Chess Team-1,2 (pres.) 3,4; Computer/Math Club-1,3 (pres.) 4; Type-M,2,4; State Computer Programming Competition-3,4; International Relations Club-1; PC Computer Workshop-4; Astronomy Club-4. NORMAN CUADRA: French Club-2,3; B.S.C.S.-3,4; Football-4; Soccer-1,2 (capt.), 3,4; Track-1,2,3,4; Baseball-2; Marching Band-2,3; Concert Band-1,2,3; Junior Achievement-4; Varsity Club-3,4; Class Board-3,4. JULIA DAY: Swimmlng-3; Field Hockey-1,2; Lacrosse-1,2; Lacrosse manager-3,4; Drama Club-1,2, Hello Dollyl-3; T.A.R.’s-3,4; Faith in Action-4; French Club-3,4, Class Board-3,4; Pep Ctub-3,4; Varsity Club-3,4; Outing Club-2; Girls' Service Club-3. EDGAR DE LEON: Soccer-1,2,4; Lacrosse-3,4; Wrestllng-1; Dorm Proctor-3,4; Dorm Host-2,3,4; Cheerleading-3,4; Pep Club-3,4 (pres.); Spanish Club-3,4; Spanish National Honor Society-3,4; Volleyball-4 (asst, coach). MARC DIAMOND: Soccer-1,2,3,4 (capt ); Varsity Club-4; Pep Club-3,4; Class Board-3,4; All-Conference Soccer-3; Football-2; Baseball-2; Homecoming Commlttee-4; Prom Commlttee-3; National Hispanic Scholar. ROBERTA OODERO: Girls' Service Club-1,2,3,4; French Club-2,3,4; Spanish Club-1,2,3,4; Pep Club-3,4; Beta Club-3,4; Type-1-4; Spanish National Honor Society-2,3,4; Cross Country Manager-2,3,4; Girls' Basketball Manager-2,3,4; Lacrosse Manager-2; Class Board-1,2,3,4. French Club-1,2 (pres.),3,4; BARBIE DOOLITTLE: Cheerleader-1,2 (capt.),4; Varsity Club-4; Girls’ Service Club-1,2,3,4; Student Coundl-1,2 (sec.); Class President-1 ; Class Board-1,2; Steering Committee-2; Student-Administrative Council-1,2. CRAIG DORFMAN: Concert Band-1,2; Marching Band-1,2; Class Board-1,2,3,4; Young Democrats-3,4; Type-1-3,4; Class Treasurer-4,- Spanish Club-1,2,3; Baseball-1; Faith-tn-Actlon-3,4.

The albatross is ready to spread his wings and fly into the world beyond. — Tracey Cooper

Plus ca change, plus c’est la m£me chose. — Demetrius Cross

No, I’ve never been to Alaska; let’s gol — Julia Day

Each time we say goodbye, a part of us dies. — Roberta Dodero

A million tomorrows may all pass away, but ere I forget all the joys that are mine today. — Barbie Doolittle

TRACEY COOPER LOURDES ANN COWGILL JULIA DAY ROBERTA DODERO

MIGUEL ANGEL CORREA DEMETRIUS CROSS EDGAR B. DELEON BARBARA DOOLITTLE

GERALD R. COURSON NORMAN HUMBERTO CUADRA MARC DIAMOND CRAIG E. DORFMAN

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JOHN EISENBACH: Cheerleadlng-3,4; Chorus-1,9,3,4 (treas.); Drama Club-1 (pres.),9,3,4; Falth-ln-Actlon-3 (treas.), 4 (pres.); French Club-9,3,4; French National Honor Soclety-4; Letter Club-3,4; Pep Club-4; Scribbler-9; Soccer-9; Swlmming-3 (manager), 4 (manager); Type-1 9,4; Varsity Club-3,4, CHRIS ELIAS: Football-1,9,3,4; Soccer-1,9; Track-1,9,3,4; Gymnastics-9; Varsity Club-9,3,4; Audlo-vlsual-1,8,3,4, The Medicine Ma n My Fair Lady; Hello, Dpllyl; Dracula; Sprin 3 Play '83; Type-H ,9; Int'l Relations Club-9; Junior Board. BRIAN FISHER: Tennis-1,9,3,4; Soccer-1,9; Varsity Club-3,4; Type-M; Letter Club-3,4; Pep Club-4. SARAH FLACK: Marching Band-9,3,4; Concert Band-1,9,3,4 (sec.); District Solo and Ensemble Contest-1,9,3,4; State Solo and Ensemble Contest-9,3; Cross Country-9,3,4; Beta Club-1,9,3,4; Nat'l. Merit Seml-Finallst-3; Cum Laude Society-3,4; Basketball (mgr.)-9,3; Orchestra (My Fair Lady, Hello, Dolly!)-9,3; Spanish Club-1,9,3,4; French Club-4; Type-F3,A; Volleyball-1; All-State Honors Band-3. BILL FOLLIN: Stage Band-1,8,3,4; Baseball-1,9,3; Football-4; Spanish Club-1,9; Spanish Nat'l Honor Society-8,3,4; E.C.O.S.-3; Concert Band-1,9,3,4; Marching Band-1,8,3; Pit Orchestra-8,3,4; All-State Band-1; Honor Roll-1,3; Track-4; Varsity Club-4. DARLENE GAYNOR: Volleyball-1; Soccer-1; Track-1,8,3,4; Cross Country-3,4; Cheerleading-8; Singing Pines-1,8; Spanish Club-1,8,3,4; Pep Club-1,8,3; T.A.R.’s-3,4; Scribbler-3; Boards-8,3,4; Homecom­ ing Committee-4; Girls' Service Club-1,8; My Fair Lady-2-, Hello, DollyPS. ROBYN GILMAN: Senior Class Pres.; Junior Class V.P.; Soph. Class Sec.; Class Board of Dlrectors-8,3,4; French Nat'l Honor Society-8,3,4; French Club-1,8,3,4 (treas.),- Nat'l Forensics League-3; T,A.R.’s-3,4; Girls' Service Club-8,3,4; Pep Club-8,3,4; Student Council-4; Student Administrative Council-4; Senior Superlative-Most School Service. BETH GUCK: French Club-1,8,3,4; Service Club-1,9,3,4; Basketball (mgr.)-8,3,4; Pep Club-1,8,3,4; French Nat’l Honor Soclety-4; Young Democrats-3,4 (V.P.); Class Boards-1,8,3,4; Scribbler-4. USETTE GONZALEZ: Ayuda y Amistad-1; Pep Club-1,8; French Club-3,4; Falth-ln-Actlon Club-3,4; Softball-1; Jazz-3; Spanish Club-1; Soccer (mgr,)-1. BRIAN GOTKIN: Class Boards-1,4; J.V. Baseball-8; Tennls-3,4; Type-1-3,4 (Business mgr.); Crestian-4 (advertising editor); Beta Club-3,4; N.A.I.M.U.N.-9,4; T.A.R/s-4; Spanish Club-1,8,3; Spanish Nat'l Honor Society-3; Chess Club-4.

So little to do and so much time. — Chris Elias

If there isn't a struggle, how can you feel the victory? — Robert Fast

What next? — Bill Follin

It's better to have lost a friend along the way than one you’ve never had. — Beth Glick

No goal is too high if we climb with care and confidence — Good luck to everyone! — Lisette Gonzalez

JOHN EISENBACH BRIAN FISHER DARLENE MICHELLE G AYNO R

I've been slimed — Steven Grover

CHRISTOPHER ANTH O NY ELIAS SARAH ELLEN FLACK ROBYN S. GILMAN LISETTE GINA G O N ZALEZ

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ROBERT ADAM FAST WILLIAM FOLLIN ELIZABETH WENDY GLICK BRIAN MITCHELL GOTKIN


STEVEN OROVEIL N.F.L-8,3,4; Speech Team-3 (vice-pres), 4 (pres ); Catholic Forensics League Grand National Tournament-3; Student Council 1,3 (vice-pres ), 4, Sophomore Class Vlce-pres.-8; Freshman Board-1; Sophomore Board-8; Junior Board-3 Senior Board-4; Cum Laude Soctety-3,4; National Beta Club-8,3,4; Who's Who Among American High School Students-3,4; Scr/bb/er-8,3,4; Type-l-i,3, Soccer-1,8,3,4; Track-1 ,8,3,4 , Cross Country-3,4; Out the Window-2; Ship to Shore Murder-3; young Democrats-3,4 SCOTT GUSTAFSON: Football-1,8,3; Track-2,3,4; Basketball-1,4; Baseball-1; Cross Country-4Freshman Board-1; Sophomore Board-2; Sophomore Class President-2; Junior Board-3^ Senior Board-4; T.A.R.'s-1,2,3,4; Pep Club-1,2,3,4; Letter Club-1,8 3,4- Varsity Oub-1,2,3,4; Senior Superlative: Biggest Flirt. RONNIE HAUGMAN: Lacrosse-1 2 3 4 (capt.),- Letter Club-8,3,4; Soccer-1,2; Varsity Club-4; ICI Newsletter-3,4; T.A.R/s-4; French Ciub-1,8,3; Freshman Board-1; Sophomore Board-2; Junior Board-3, Senior Board-4 Junior Achlevement-4. NANCY HALL- Cheerleading-1,2,3,4,- Student Board of Olrectors-1,8,3,4; Girls' Varsity Soccer-1; Spanish Club-1,2; Varsity Club-3; Washington Trip-2,- T.A.R.'s-3; Girls' Service Club-1,2,3; Gymnastlcs-2,3; Crestlen-2; Pine Crest Players-2; Pep Club-1,8,3,4. SCOTT HAMPTON: Wrestling-3,4,- Lacrosse-4. CAROLINE HAN: Volleyball-1,2,3,4; Lady Redskin J.V. Invitational All-State Team-3; Soccer-1,4; Tennls-2; Track-3,4; Junior Board-3; Senior Board-4; T.A.R.'s-4; Type-1-3,4 (Focus ed.); Varsity Club-4. WALTER HAYNIE: Football-1,2,3,4 (capt.), Track-1,2,3 (capt.) 4 (capt ); Basketball-2,3,4 (capt.); Freshman Board-1; Sophomore Board-2; Junior Board-3, Senior Board-4; Pep Club-1,2,3,4; Varsity Oub-1,2,3,4; Letter Club-1,2,3,4,- Spanish Club-2,3; Senlor Superlative; Most Athletic. DAVID HECKER: Fall Play-3,4,- Spring Play-2; Muslcal-1,8,3,4; Marching Band-1,8,3; Singing Plnes-1,3,4; Spanish Club-1,2; Spanish National Honor Soclety-2,3; Soccer-2,- Concert Band-2; Junior Beta Club-1; Beta Club-2,3,4; Cum Laude-3,4; B.S.C.S.-1,2,3,4; Student Court-3,4; Class Treasurer-2; Student Coundl-3,4; Crestfan-1,2,3; Type-1-4; Junior Board-3; Sophomore Board-2.

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ast graduates classes have always been storehouses of great talent other than academic skills, and the Class of 1985 was certainly no exception. From musical instruments to voice, from dance to drama, from athletics to aesthetics, seniors displayed their manifold exper­

tise in bands, choruses, dramatic productions, and sports events. Cris Bjelajac, bassist for the stage band, commented, "This class has a lot of potential, and with practice we can only enhance our talents." In his humanities class John Eisenbach demonstrates his knack for the baritone horn.

the road rise up to meet you the wind always be at your back the sun shine warm upon your face rain fall soft upon your fields until we meet again God hold you in the hollow of his hand. — Nancy Hall

STEVEN FREDERICK GROVER SCOTT EVAN GUSTAFSON CAROLINE HAN SCOTT HAMPTON

RONALD SCOTT HALIGMAN WALTER R. HAYNIE

NANCY LYNN HALL DAVID JA Y HECKER

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LUCIA HENDERSON STEPHANIE HOLMAN RENA FAITH HOROW ITZ HEIDI JA G O D A LUCY HENDERSON: Freshman Board-1; Sophomore Board-2; Junior Board-3; Senior Board-4; Homecoming Commlttee-4, French Club-1,2,3,4; French National Honor Society-2,3,4 (treas.); Beta Club-1,2,3,4; Cum Laude-3,4; Girls' Service Club-3,4; Falth-ln-Actlon Club-2; Volleyball-1,2,3,4; Dance-1,2,3,4; Gymnastlcs-1; Concert Band-1,2,3,4; Marching Band-3,4 (pres.); District Solo and Ensemble Contest-1,2,3,4; State Solo and Ensemble Contest-1,2,3,4; Most Outstanding Band Member Award-1; Most Leadership Award-4; Hello Dolly-3; Ireland Trlp-3; Washington Trlp-2; Who's Who Among American High School Students; Type-l-3,4. STEPHANIE HOLMAN: Freshman Board-1; Sophomore Board-2; Junior Board-3; Senior Board-4; French Club-1,2,3 (sec,), 4; Girls' Service Club-1,2,3 (trees.), 4; Pep Club-1,2,3; Scribbler-1,2,3 (asst, ed.), 4 (ed.); Singing Pines-3; Cross Country-2,3,4 (mgr.); Girls' Basektball-2,3,4 (mgr.); French National Honor Soclety-1,3 (vlce-pres), 4 (pres.); National Beta Club-1,2,3,4; Cum taude-3,4; National Merit Seml-flnalist-4; Senior Superlative: Best Scholar. JIM HORKY: Tennis Team-1,2,3,4; Letter Club-1,2,3,4; Varsity Club-4; T.A,R.'s-4; Type-1-4; Spanish Club-4. RENA HOROWITZ: Pep Club-2,3; Girls' Service Club-2; Falth-ln-Actlon-3,4; Dlvlng-4; Gymnastlcs-2,3; Dormitory Guide-2,3,4; Dorm Proctor-4. JA Y HOWEU: Freshman Board-1; Sophomore Board-2; Junior Board-3; Senior Board-4; Junior Class Treasurer-3; Prom Commlttee-3; Homecoming Commlttee-4; Baseball-2,3,4; Basketball-2,3; Football-2; Cross Country-4; Tennls-4; My Fair Lady-2; Hello, DollyF3; French Club-1,2,3,4; French National Honor Society-2,3,4; T.A.R.S; Falth-ln-Actlon Club-4; Singing Plnes-3; Pep Club-2,3,4, Varsity Club-3,4; Type-1-3,4 (sports ed.); Scribbler-4. HEIDI JAQODA; Pep Club-3; Singing Plnes-3,4; Junior Board-3; Senior Board-4; Type-1-3,4; Dance-1,2,3,4; Oance Etc . ..-3,4; Hello Dolly-3; Showboat-4; Varsity Soccer-1,2; Varsity Cheerteadlng-1,2; Yearbook-1,2; Acapella Cholr-2; Field Hockey-1; Fall Dramas-1,2; Forensics-4. AMY JENSEN: Symphonic Band-1,2,3; Marching Band-1,2,3; Florida All-State Band-1; District and State Solo and Ensemble Contest-1,2,3,4; District and State Concert Band Contest-1,2,4; French Club-1,2,3,4; French National Honor Soclety-3,4; Girls' Service Club-1,2,3,4 (vlce-pres.); Prom Commlttee-3; Homecoming Commlttee-4; Freshman Board-1; Sophomore Board-2; Junior Board-3; Senior Board-4; My Fair Lady-1; Hello Dolly-3.

Wisdom is ever a blessing; education is sometimes a curse. — Jim Horky Dreams are like wine and I'm drunk on mine. — Heidi Jagoda Nice things come In small packages. — Amy Jensen

Serious Scholars s the case has been in the past, the graduating class once again demonstrated its talent for strong academic performance. For example, over 20% of the Class of 1985 was enrolled on A.P. status, the equivalent of taking at least three

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freshman-year college courses. In addition, fourteen seniors reached National Merit Semifin­ alist honors. As Pat Leonard put it, “That’s not small potatoes.” Like many of his fellow seniors, Bob Bonomo spends his spare time studying in the school library.

ROBERT HENRICHSEN JAM ES KIRRIN HORKy JO H N WILLARD HOWELL AM Y SUE JENSEN


KIMBERLY KENNEDY CYNTHIA A. KOZICH MICHAEL CHRISTOPHER LYN

AMY KNORR PAMELA KURLAND JENEANE MARIE MADDALONI

CHIYOSHI KO BAYASHI STEVEN RICHARD KOERNER DAVID CAMPBELL LANE, JR. PATRICK MICHAEL LEONARD ROBIN MARGULIES JOHN S. MARSHALL

KIM KENNEDY: Cheerleading-1,2,3,4; Gymnastics-1,2,3,4; Pep Club-1,2,3,4; Varsity Club-3,4; Letter Club-1,2,3,4; French Club-2,3,4 (vice-pres.),- Girls' Service Club-1,2,3 (sec ); T.A.R.'s-3,4; Freshman Board-1, Sophomore Board-2; Junior Board-3; Senior Board-4; Founder's Cup-2; Washington Trip-2; Type-F4; Junior Achievement-3 (vice-pres. marketing); Senior Superlative: Biggest Flirt. AMY KNORR: Chorus-3, Pep Club-4; Girls' Service Club-4; French Club-3,4; Senior Board-4; E.C.O.S.-2; Prom Committee-3. CHIYOSHI KOBAYASHI: Volleyball-1,3; Basketball-1,3; Dorm Proctor-3,4; French Club-2,3,4; T.A.R.s-2, Pep Club-3,4; Spanish Club-4; Gymnastics-3; French National Honor Society-2,3,4; Dorm Guide-3; Cheerleading-1; Equestrian Club-2,3,4; young Democrats-3,4; yearbook-1. STEVEN KOERNER: Football-1,2,3,4; Basketball-2; Baseball-2,3,4; Spring Play-2; South Pacific-1; My Fair Lady-1; Hello Do/lyF3; Beta Club-3,4; Student Council-4 (pres.); Singing Pines-3; Crestian-1; Cum laude Society-3, French National Honor Society-3; Varsity Club-3,4. CYNTHIA KOZICH: French Club-1,2,3,4; Girls' Service Club-2,3,4; letter Club-1,2,3,4; Varsity Club-3,4; Sophomore Board-2; Junior Board-3; Senior Board-4, Most School Service Award-2;’Volleyball-2,3 (capt.), 4; Soccer-2,3,4; Softball-4. PAM KURLAND: French Club-3,4 (sec.); Spanish Club-1,2; young Democrats-2,3 (vice-pres.), 4; Girls' Service Club-1,2,3,4; Pep Club-1,2; Backgammon Club-1; Naimun-4; International Relations Club-4; ICI Board of Directors-4; Crestian-1; Girls' Swing Choir-1; Singing Pines-2; Basketball-3 (mgr ); Lacrosse-3 (mgr.); Prom Committee-3; Homecoming Commlttee-4, Freshman Board-1; Sophomore Board-2; Junior Board-3; Senior Board-4; National Honor Society-3,4; Beta Club-3,4; Cum laude-4. DAVID LANE: Marching Band-1,2,3,4; Concert Band-1,2,3,4; Symphonic Band-1,2,3,4; Stage Band-4; Singing Pines-3,4; My Fair Lady-1; Gramercy Ghost-4; Pine Crest Players-4; Baseball-1,2; T.A.R. s-3,4. PAT LEONARD: Spanish Club-1,2,3,4 (vice-pres ); Beta Club-1,2,3,4; Basketball-1,2, Basketball Manager-3,4; Computer/Math Club-1,2, (pres.), 3 (pres.), 4 (pres.); Student Council-3 (asst, treas.), 4 (treas.); Competitive Computer Programming Team-3,4; international Relations Club-1,2; Chess Team-4; National Merit Semifinalist-4; Student Computer Aid Team-1,2,3,4; Computer Lab Manager-1,2. MICHAEL LYN: Swimming-1,3,4; Track-3; Soccer-2 (mgr.); Type-F1,3,4; Scribbler-1,3,4; French Club-2,3,4; Spanish Club-3,4; Pep Club-4 (vice-pres.); Cheerleading-4; Dorm Tour Guide-1,2,3,4; Musical-2,3,4; Sophomore Board-2; Junior Board-3; Senior Board-4; Founder's Award: Art-3; Junior Achievement-4 JENEANE MADDALONI: Volleyball-1,2,3,4; Basketball-1,2,3,4; Softball-1,2,3,4; Pep Club-1,2,3,4; NAIMUN-3; Art Club-1, Spanish Club-3,4; Varsity Club-3,4 ROBIN MARGULIES: Pep Club-1,2,3,4; Service Club-1,2,3,4; Freshman Board-1; Sophomore Board-2; Junior Board-3; Senior Board-4; Spanish Club-1,2,3; Debate Team-3; Backgammon Club-1; Basketball Manager-2,3,4; Cross Country-2; T.A.R.'s-3; young Democrats-3,4, Varsity Club-3,4. JOHN MARSHALL: Basketball-1,2,3,4; Golf-3,4; Varsity Club-4; Singing Pines-4.

The opera isn’t over till the fat lady sings.

When life gives you lemons, make lemonade. — Steven Koerner

— Robin Margulies

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JO N ATHAN LLOYD MASEL STEPHEN PATRICK MIER BERNARDO MORENO

SCOTT J. MAYER STEVEN PATRICK M O O-YO UNG WILLIAM HENRY MORRISON

MARNI LEE McCLENNAN SUSAN MOORE MELANIE MARGUERITE MYERS

JAM ES D. McNAB PATRICIA MORALES MARK DAVID NASSI

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JON MASEL- NAIMUN-1,2,3 (vice-pres.), 4 (treas.); IRC-1,2,3,4; Type-1- 1,S,3,4; Scribbler-3,4, Soccer-8; Cross Country-3,4; Track-3,4; National Beta Club-3; Spanish Club-1,8,3,4; French Club-4; T,A.R.'s-8,3,4 (treas.); Pep Club-3,4; Class Board-1,8,3,4; Prom Committee-3; Homecoming Commlttee-4; National Merit Letter of Recommendation; B.S.C.S.-3,4; Pine Crest Grand Auction-4, scon MAYER: Football-1,2,3,4 (capt.) All County A A ; Wrestling-2,3,4; Soccer-1; Track-1,2,4; Beta Club-2,3,4; Spanish National Honor Society-2,3; Varsity Club-1,2,3,4 (pres.); Class Board-1,2,3,4, Type-F4. MARNI LEE MCCLENNAN: Volleyball-1,2,3,4 (capt.); Basketball-1,3 (capt), 4 (capt ); Basketball manager-2; Track-1,2,3,4; Lacrosse Manager-8,3; Dlvlng-1; Varsity Letter Club-1,2,3,4; Falth-ln-Actlon Club-2; T.A.R/s-3; Softball-1; Senior Superlative: Most Athletic, JIM MCNAB: Type-I-A, Scrlbbler-4,- Faith In Actlon-1,4; Spanish Club-4; Senior Board of Directors-4; Spanish Club-4; Art Club-1; Ireland Trip-3; Pep Club-4; Singing Plnes-3. STEVE MIER: Football-1,2,3,4 (co-capt); Basketball-1,2,3,4; German Club-3; Varsity Club-4; Junlor Achievement-4; Letter Club-3,4. STEVEN MOO-YOUNG: Tennls-3 <mgr.); J. H. Volleyball-4 (asst. Coach); Yearbook-1,2; Type-F3,4; Scribbler-4; Spanish Club-1,2,3 (treas.), 4; French Club-2,3,4; Spanish National Honor Society-2,3,4; Beta Club-2,3,4; Jr. Beta Club-1, Cum Laude-3,4, Pep Club-4; Dorm Tour Gulde-3,4; Dorm Proctor-4; Renssalaer Award for Math and Sdence-3; Dartmouth Book Award-3; National Council of Teachers of English Writing Award-3; National Merit Semifinallst-4; Class Board of Dlrectors-1,2,3,4; Class Vice-Pres.-1; Senior Superlative: Best Scholar. SUSAN MARIE MOORE: Field Hockey-1,2; Volleyball-1,2 (m.v.p., capt); Student Council Representatlve-2; Track and Field-3,- Majorette-4; French Club-4; T.A.R/s-4. PATRICIA M. MORALES: Soccer-1,2; Class Board-1,2,3; Spanish Club-1,2,3; Spanish National Honor Sodety-3,4; T.A.R.'s-3,4; Letter Club-1,2; Senior Superlative: Best Looking. BERNIE MORENO: Spanish National Honor Society-1,2,3,4,- Spanish Club-1,2,3,4; T.A.R/s-3,4; Crestian-4; Type-1 -4; Baseball-2, Class Board-2,3,4. BILL MORRISON: Audlo/Vlsual-1,2,3,4; Class Board-3, Football-1; Founder's Council Tech. Award-2,3; My Fair Lady-S; Hello, DollyF3: Mass Medla-3 (pres.). MELANIE MYERS: Dorm Guide-8,3,4; Big Sister-2,3,4; Spanish National Honor Soclety-3,4; Spanish Club-3,4, Falth-ln-Action Club-3,4; Girls' Service Club-3; Lacrosse Manager-3,4; Soccer Manager-4; Class Board-3; Pep Club-2,4. MARK NASSI: Cross Country-1,2,3,4 (capt.), Soccer-1; Track-1,2,3 (capt ), 4 (capt ); Fype-M ,2,3,4; Photography-3,4; French Club-3,4, German Club-1,2 (vice-pres.), 3 (treas.),- Beta Club-3,4; Class Board-1,2,3,4; Homecoming Committee-4; Prom Committee-3; T.A.R.’s-1,2,3,4; Founder's Cup Organizer; National Merit Semifinallst-4; Varsity Club-1,2,3,4; Basketball-2 (mgr.), 4.

An eye for an eye, and the whole world is blind. — Bernie Moreno

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So much to do so much to see, sometimes to laugh or cry, take in account of all you can, for time goes quickly by. — Melanie Myers


YO K O NOGAMI FELICIA B. NUTTER JAMES JOSEPH OSBORNE MARIA CAROLINA PANZA

SCOTT NORMAN SEAN WELCH O ’BRIEN JULIE MARIE OSINSKI MARY BETH PEARSON YOKO NOGAMI: Basketball-1,8,3,4; Volleyball-1,8,3; yearbook-1; French Club-3,4; Varsity dub-4; Track-3; Photography dub-4; Pep Club-3,4; Cheerleading-1; Girls' Service dub-4; Falth-ln-Actlon dub-4. SCOTT D. NORMAN; Varsity Football-1,8,3,4 (capt); Varsity Baseball-1,8,3 Ccapt.), 4 (capt); Varsity d u b -1 ,8,3,4, Pep Oub-1,8,3,4; d ass Board-1,8,3,4; Letter dub-1,8,3,4. FEUCIA NUTTER: Pep dub-1,8,3,4; Girls' Service dub-1,8,3,4; Scribbler-8,3,4; Type-1-3,4; French Oub-1,8; B.S.CS.-8,3,4; Class Board-1,8,3,4, Prom Commlttee-3; Homecoming Committee-4; T.A.R.'s-3,4; Varsity Club-4; E.C.O.S.-1,8; Volleyball-4; Basketball-8,3,4, Cross Country-8,3; Track-3 (state flnals-hlgh jump), 4; Lacrosse-8 (mgr.). SEAN O'BRIEN: Football-8,3 (all-state), 4; Soccer-1,8,3 (capt. all-conference), 4 (capt.); Lacrosse-8,4; Track-1; Varsity Oub-8,3,4 (vice-pres.); Senior Superlative: Most All-Around; French Club-8,3,4; National Merit Semlflnalist-4; Class Board-8,3,4; T.A.R.'s-3. JUUE OSINSKI: Gymnastics-1; French Oub-1,8,3,4; Pep Oub-8,3,4; Girls' Service Oub-1,8,3,4; Student Council Representatlve-8,4; dass Board-1,8,3,4; Prom Commlttee-3; Homecoming Commlttee-4, T.A.R.'s-3,4; Type-1-3,4; Id Newsletter-4. CAROLINA PANZA: Volleyball-1; yearbook-1; Pep Club-8,3,4; young Democrats-3,4, Class Board-8,3,4; Falth-ln-Actlon d ub-3,4; Softball-8; Girls' Service Club-8; Chorus-1; Drama Club-1. MARy BETH PEARSON: Tennis-1,8,3,4; Girls' Service Club-1,8; Concert Band-1,8; Marching Band-1,8,3,4; MaJorettes-3,4 (capt.); Pep dub-1,8; Senior Superlative: Personality Plus.

All I know Is ...

— Scott Norman

Never before have so many done so little for so much money. — Sean O ’Brien Life is too short to be little.

— Julie Osinski

Seniors Sweat n addition to achieves their goals with inspiration, the seniors exuded large amounts of perspiration in striving to be the best. Athletics were certainly an outstanding point of the Class of 1985. Varsity sports teams continued to excel in their

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lthough extra-curricular ac­ tivities have been a staple of past graduating classes, the Class of 1985 was certainly a competitor for most school invol­ vement. From bands to choirs to clubs to plays, the seniors worked overtime in one form of activity or

another. Percussionist Jerry Courson stated, "We all have our favorite activity. Mine is band, because I can be my creative self." In preparation for a Stage Band rehearsal, Cris Bjelajac puts the finishing touches on his bass part.

KIM PERRy; Equestrlan-1; Chorus-1,!,4; French dub-4; Girls' Service dub-4; Dance-3,4. MICHAEL PITTARI: Football-1,S; Wrestling-1,2,3,4; Lacrosse-1,2,3,4; Varsity Club-2,3,4; Pep Club-3,4; Class Board-1,2,3,4; Type-1-4; Hello, Dollyl-3, KATIE PLACHTERi Pep dub-1,2,3,4; Girls' Service Club-1,2,3,4; French Club-1,2,3,4; Class Board-1,2,3,4. T.A.R. S -4 ; Type-1-3,4. NEIL POMERANTZ; NFL Member-3,4; Forenslcs-3,4; National Merit Semlflnallst-3; Cross Country-2,3,4; Spanish dub-1,2,3; Spanish National Honor Society-2,3 (sec.-treas.) 4; Cum Laude-3 (sec.), 4; National Beta dub-3,4; NAIMUN-3,4; Track-1,2,4; Class Boerd-2,3. ANNE-WHITNEy POWERS; Marching Band-1,2,3,4; MeJorettes-1,2,3,4 (co-head); NAIMUN-2,4; youn3 Democrats-3,4; French dub-1,2,3,4; French National Honor Society-2,3,4; d ass Board-2; National Beta Club-3; National Merit Semlflnallst-4; Smith College Dictionary Award-3. ANTONIO GONZALEZ-REVIUA: Football-1,2,3; Spanish Club-2,3,4; Spanish National Honor Sodety-2,3,4; Letter dub-3; Varsity Club-3,4; Class Board-2,3,4; Senior Superlative: Personality Plus; National Hispanic Merit Scholar, TINA RICHARDSON; Tennis-1,2,3,4 (capt.); Cross Country-1,2,3,4; NAIMUN-4; National Merit Semlflnalist-4; B.S.C,S.-3,4; Student Coundl-1,2; Student Store-1,2 (manager); Beta Club-2,3,4; Jr. Beta dub-1; Spanish dub-1,2; Spanish National Honor Soclety-1,2; Type-l-3,4 (sports editor); Scribbler-4; Service Award-1,2; Tennis-Coaches Award-2,3. MICHAEL F. RIZZO: Photography Club-4; Art dub-1; Varsity Club-1,2; Letter Club-2,3,4; Spanish Club-4; T.A.R.'s-4; Russia Trlp-2; Varsity Swimmlng-2,3; Astronomy Club-4.

Silk may weave a garland, gold may link a chain; but friends alone form a clasp, unbroken to remain. — Katie Plachter This is not the end. It is not even the beginning of the end. But it is, perhaps, the end of the beginning. — Nell Pomerantz

KIMBERLY PERRY MICHAEL PITTARI KATHARINE PLACHTER ANNE-WHITNEY POWERS ANTONIO GONZALEZ-REVILLA CHRISTINA RICHARDSON

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NEIL IAN POMERANTZ MICHAEL FRANK RIZZO


RAY RODRIGUEZ: Chess Oub-1; Class Board-!,3; Swimming-2,3,4; Type-t-2,4, Dorm Guide-4, French Club-4; National Junior Honor Society-1; Drama Club-3, My Fair Lady-2, Hello, Dolly 1-3. STEPHANIE ROGERS: Cheerleading-1,2 (capt.),3,4 (co-capt); My Fair Lady-2, Hello Dolly 1-3, Showboat-4; Founder's Council Fine Arts Award for Drama-3, Student Council-2,3,4; Judiciary Committee-3,4, Chairman of In-School Information Commlttee-4; Singing pines-!, Senior Beta Club-2; Pep Club-1,2,3,4; Girls' Service Oub-1,2,3, Varsity Oub-1,4; Spanish Club-1,2,3; French Club-2,3; Crestian-1,2, Type-F2,3,4; National Merit Letter of Commendation-4,• F.A.S.C, delegate-!; Class Board-1,2,3,4; Class Secretary-4, Prom Committee Chairman-4; Washington Trip-2; Spring Festival-2; Founder’s Cup-2; T.A.R/s-4; Junior Achievement-4; England trip-4; Governor's Program for the Gifted and Talented; Forensics Institute; First Place in Dramatic Interpretation-4; Senior Superlative- Most School Spirit JODI ROSENBAUM: Student Council-2,3 (sec ), 4 (sec.); Crestian 1 (academics ed.), 2 (academics ed. and Faculty and Administration ed.), 3 (Sports ed. and asst, ed.), 4; Junior Beta Club-1 (sec.); National Beta Club-2,3; Forensics Team-3,4; My Fair Lady-2, Happily Never After-2; Hello, Dollyl-3; Quill and Scroll Honor Society-2,3; Concert Band-1,2; Marching Band-1,2; Solo and Ensemble Contest-1,2,3,4; Singing Pirtes-3; Spanish Club-1,2,3,4; Cheerleader-2,3,4; Pep Oub-1,2,3,4; French Club-4; Class Board-1,2,3,4; Girls' Service Club-1,2,3,4; Soccer-1; Cross Country-1; U.S. Senate youth Program Flnalist-3. JO E SA V IA K : T.A.R/s-2,3,4 (pres.); ICI Newsletter-3,4 (ed.); French Club-1,2,3,4; Class Board-2,3,4,Faith-in-Action Club-3,4; International Relations Oub-1,2; Cross Country-3; Scribbler-3,4; ICI Board-3,4; Track-2. ETHAN SCHLESSER: Junior Achievement-1; Tennis Team-2; Drama Oub-1,2,3,4; The Miracle Worker-1; Company Swing AM; Death o f a Salesman-2,- GodspelF2; Company Swing V2, Hello, Dollyl-3-, Stage Band-1,2,3,4; Marching Band-1,2,3; National Honor Society-2; Student Council-1,2; Football-2. DAVID SCHULTZ: Golf-1,2, (m.v.p.), 3 (m.v.p.), 4; District Champion-3; Varsity Club-1,2,3,4; Football Stats-3,4. LYDIA SHURE: Class Board-1,2,3,4; Cross Country-2,3,4 (mgr.),- Basketball-2,3,4 (mgr.); Gymnastics-1; Crestlan-2; Type-1-2,4; Scribbler-3,4-, Girls' Service Club-1,2,3,4; Pep Club-1,2,3,4; French Club-1,2,3 (vice-pres.), 4; French National Honor Society-3,4 (sec.); Singing Pines-!; T.A.R.’s-3,4; Beta Club-1; Prom Commlttee-3. ELIZABETH SMITH: Girls' Service Club-1,2,3,4; Pep Club-1,2,3,4; Student Store-2,3; French Club-1,2,3; Basketball-2,3; Class Board-2,3,4. MELVIN T. SPENCE: Volleyball-1; Tennis-1; Soccer-1,2; Track and Field-1,2,3,4; French National Honor Society-3,4; National Beta Club-3,4; French Oub-1,2,3,4; Young Democrats-!,3,4; Spanish Club-1; School Newspaper-1; Modern Dance-1; Dramatics-1; Dorm Proctor-3,4; Dorm Tour Gulde-3,4. LISA STEINBERG: Girls' Service Club-2,3,4; French Club-1,2,3,4; French National Honor Society-2,3,4; Flag Corps-2,3 (capt), 4; Singing Pines-3,4; Dracula-2; Hello, DollyF3; My Fair Lady-2-, Space War 2000-3; The Ship to Shore Murder-3; The Gramercy Ghost-4; Student Produced Show-2; Dance Etc.-4; Class 8oard-1,2; Homecoming Banner Committee-1,2,3; Prom Committee-3; Homecoming Committee-4; Student Council Representative-3,4; Beta Club-3,4; National Merit Commendation-4. CYNTHIA STEPHANIS: French Club-1,2,3,4; Singing Pines-1,2,3 (section leader), 4 (pres.); Marching Band-1,2,4 (treas.); Student Council-1,2; Flag Corps-1,2,4 (co-capt); P.C. Players Award-3; Type-1-1,2; Pep Club-1,2; Class Board-1,3,4, South Pacific-1; Medicine Man-1; Dracula-2; My Fair Lady-2; Space War 2000-3; Hello, Dollyl-3; Ship to Shore Murder-3; Gramercy Ghost-4.

Teddy said it was u hat! — Jodi Rosenbaum

Involvement in the community in any form is the greatest way to help your country, others, and yourself. — Joe Saviak

Being nice becomes you. — Elizabeth Smith

RAYMOND HANS RODRIGUEZ JOSEPH CONRAD SAVIAK LYDIA P. SHURE MELVIN SPENCE

STEPHANIE ROGERS ETHAN SCHLESSER ELIZABETH SMITH LISA STEINBERG

JODI ROSENBAUM DAVID B. SCHULTZ PATRICIA SMITH CYNTHIA STEPHANIS

Anyone can succeed with a little effort. — Melvin Spence

Not trying is wondering your whole life if you gave up too soon. — Cynthia Stephanis

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DIANE E, STODDART STEPHEN TALPINS SIMONE EVELYN VONHOFF

STEVEN M. STOLL CAMILLA TERWILLIGER MICHAEL ROBERT WEBER

TODD IAN STONE THALIA V EZO S TRACY E. WEISBROD

NICOLA A N Y A STOPPI CARMEL ALM A VOLK LARA ANNE WEISS

DIANE STODDART: Pep Club-1,S,4; Girls' Service Club-1,2; Junior Achievement-4; Varsity Ciub-4; Soccer-2,3,4; Senior Superlative: Most Humorous; Type-1-4; Senior Board-4. STEVEN STOLL- Lacrosse-1 (capt.),2,3,4 (capt.); Soccer-1,2,3,4 (capt.); Class Board-1,2,3,4, T.A.R.'s-2,3,4; French Club-1,2,3; Most Improved Soccer Player Award-3; Most Valuable Offensive Player Award Lacrosse-3; All-State Lacrosse-2,3; All-American Lacrosse Nominatlon-3; Varsity Club-4; National Merit Commendation-3. TODD STONE: Track-1,2,3,4; youn9 Democrats-2,3,4, Spanish Club-2,3,4; NAIMUN-3; ICI Newsletter-4 (co-ed.); Class Board-2,3,4; ICI Board of Dlrectors-4. AN YA STOPPI: Dance-1,2,3,4; Spanish Club-4; Faith In Action-2,3,4; Girls' Service Club-2,3, Dorm Guide-4; Backgammon Club-1; Photography Club-4; Big Sister-2,3; Junior Board-3. THALIA VEZO S: Young Democrats-2,3 (pres.),4; Girls' Service Club-1,2,3,4 (sec ); Volleyball-1,2; Softball-1,2; Spanish Club-1,2,3,4; Singing Pines-1,2,3; Girts' Choir-1; Choral Ensembles-2,3; Homecoming Banner-1,2,3; Homecoming Commlttee-4; Class Board-2,3,4. SIMONE VONHOFF: Type-1-2; Cheerleading-1 (capt.); Pep Club-1,2,3; Class Board-2,3; French Club-1,2,3,4; German Club-3; Faith-ln-Actlon Club-3,4; Softball-2; Swlmmlng-1. TRACY WEISBROD: Cross Country-3,4; Track-3,4; Cross Country manager-1,2; Girls V. Basketball manager-3,4; J.V. Boys' Basketball manager-1,2; Lacrosse manager-1,2; Faith-In-Action Club-3; Pep Club-4; Class Board-2,3,4. LARA W EISS: Girls' Service Club-1,2,3,4 (pres.); Spanish Club-2,3 (sec.) 4; Volleyball-1,2; Homecoming Banner-1,2,3,4; Homecoming Commlttee-4; Prom Committee-3; Class Board-1,2,3,4.

Some say if you find one good friend in your life, you're lucky; what am I, if I’ve found five? — Thalia Vezos

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The future holds many special moments, but only the past can teach us where to find them. — Lara Weiss


MELISSA WESTON MIKEL L. WIDOFF CHRISTOPHER WILLIAMS

JENNIFER WHITE MARK WILKINS PETER STERLING WINN

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or many members of the Class of 1985, all the work they had invested in their four years’ high school education was finally paying off. In Sep­ tember of 1984 all Pine Crest twelfth-graders were formally invested as seniors, symbolizing the end of high school life and the anticipation of new horizons. The Senior Investiture ceremony consisted of remarks by Principal James Byer, Assistant Principal Dr. Lourdes Cowgill, and Head­ master William McMillan, fol­ lowed by the actual handing out

of the senior medallions by Founder Dr. Mae McMillan. After the ceremony the seniors were treated to refreshments in the Nutter Dining Hall, compliments of Mr. Howard Ahrens. Brian Gotkin said of the experience, "It's a moment I’ve been waiting for for a long time. It was an event that made me feel proud to be a member of the Class of 1985." As he receives his Senior Investiture medallion, Lee Banks sives Dr. McMillan the traditional kiss on the cheek.

Missy WESTON: Track-1,8,3; Cross Country-3,4; Basketball-3,4; Pep Club-1,2,3,4; Class Board-2,3,4; Spanish Club-1,2,3, Girls' Service Club-1,2,3,4; Hello, Dolly1-3■ Homecoming Commlttee-4; Scribbler-2,3,4 (asst. ed.); Crestlan-4. JENNIFER WHITE: Band-1,2,3; Marching Band-3; Crestian-4. MIKEY WIDOFF: Cheerleading-1,2,3,4 (capt.); Pep Club-1,2,3,4; Varsity Club-3,4; Spanish Club-2,3; French Club-3; Divlng-1; Girls' Service Club-1,2,3,4; Student Council Representative-3; T.A.R.'s-3; Gymnastics-3; Time Capsule Committee-3; Class Board-1,2,3,4, Prom Committee-3; Panther Honey-4. MARK WILKINS: Skiing-1,2, Soccer-1,2Wrestllng-3,4; Golf-1,2,3,4; Varsity Club-1,2,3,4. CHRIS W ILLIAMS: Football-2,3; Basketball-1,4; Crestlan-2; Baseball-1; Mass Media Club-3,4, Video Yearbook Editor-4; Spanish Club-2; Class Board-1,2,3,4; Prom Commlttee-3; Homecoming Committee-3; Audio/Visual-3,4; Varsity Club-3,4; Spring Play-2. PETER WINN: Cross Country-2,3,4 (capt.) Track-1,2,3,4; Type-1-1,2,3,4; Scribbler-3; Student Council-3; Class Pr'esident-3Wrestllng-8; Spanish Club-4, Class Board-2,3. If I didn’t have to live with myself, I’d move out! — Missy Weston

In the long run, there is no finish line. You must never look back, you must never lose hope, and you must never give up. — Peter Winn

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Underclass Unit They’re in a Class o f Themselves perhaps, provided the sin­ sidered as an isolat- gle most tangible piece of I ed social entity, then evidence to attest to class we underclassmen consti­ unity. With the theme of tute the backbone of its "Heroes,” each class found hierarchy,” asserted fresh­ the banner - designing process relatively easy, as man Edwin Shumway. Indeed, the underclass each class tended to have estate was more numerous an idol which it emulated. Unity among the junior than seniors, faculty, and high classes was certainly administration combined. Without them, needless to demonstrated at the annual say, Pine Crest would serve seventh and eighth grade picnic. The eighth grade no useful purpose. extended a friendly hand Although school spirit bonded seventh through to the seventh graders, eleventh graders into a welcoming them to the unified whole, each class world of upper school. existed as an independent Such events were indica­ body with its own officers tive of the integration and functions. Class trips, among the underclasses. picnics, and homecoming banners remained an inte­ In seventh period study hall gral aspect of underclasses. Jonathan Lessin finishes his Enslish Homecoming banners, homework.

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In response to Kim Anderson's inquiries, junior Anna Kondell looks over her Competitive Debate homework. About to open his locker, sophomore Nick McMillan lifts his books with hopes of putting them away.

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Juniors' Togas Show Spirit! ponsored by Mr. Tad Harrington, the junior class displayed their spirit in many different ways. Although they did not win first place in the Homecoming banner competition, the toga-clad juniors came in a very close second to the sophomores with “Julius Caesar” as their hero and “ We came, we saw, we conquered” as their original motto. This complied with the Homecom­ ing theme of superheroes. As David Diamond capsulized the junior class's spirit, “ We came, we saw, we did not conquer, although we will next year!” In addition, Andrew Mellin summed up the feelings of the class by stating, "We were more spirited than ever and did more to show it.”

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CLASS OFFICERS: Ricky Lane, Leigh Anthony, David Diamond, Amy Schultz, Mr. Tad Harrington, Melissa Atkinson, Lee Sanders.

Paul Achary Summer Allman Courtney Anderson Kimberly Anderson Guy Angella Leigh Anthony

Eric Antonick Melissa Atkinson Jennifer Ayhens Elizabeth Barger Andrew Becnel Jann Bell

Jennifer Berk Michael Berman Ronald Bibb Randall Bigelman Kimberley Birchim Lauren Boice

James Boylan Petra Braunstein Alexandra Caldwell Gina Cappadona Robert Carida Sloan Carr

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Kamala Carter Todd Chaney Susan Chudnow Paul Cobb Stephen Copen Jonathan Cross

Bernard Danzansky Christopher Denison David Diamond Marisa Diana William Doku Tremaine Dousherty

Giselle Downing Ian Duncan Natalie Eckart Tawanna Edwards Gerard Engler Laine Esterline

John Farrell Elisabeth Feldman Jody Feldman Barry Fischer Douglas Floyd Jennifer Fluet

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Jean Ford Alicia Fox Dara Friedman Greg Garber John Gelety Meredith Gertz

Adam Gervin Michael Glassman Paul Grand Tim Greaton Alessandra Griffiths Andrew Gross

Justin Grosz Katherine Han Khurram Hassan Jeanne Heffernan Lisa Heissner Peta Sue Heilman

David Herold Mario Herrera Ephraim Hess Nicole Hisam John Huybers Lily Hwang

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Prom Rated A Success l l ^ ^ u e s did cost more than usual,

lb u t a great Prom takes money,” expressed Andrew Mellin in relation to the eight-dollar dues of the junior class. To finance the Prom, the class officers posted dues at this amount to keep ticket prices at a minimum. Costing in the neighborhood of $8,000, the Prom took place at the Marriott. Sponsored by the juniors, the Prom was well attended and a night to always be remembered. Showing their great dedication, class spirit, and leadership qualities, president David Diamond and Student Council representatives Ricky Lane and Lee Sanders preside over a Junior Class meeting.

Marisa leractano Tracy Jackson Audrey Jensen Maria Kakoyannis Jonathan Katz Mike Kelley

Anna Kondell Sam Kraemer Marcus Lai Fook Susan Lancaster Craig Lane Rick Lane

Keith Lawman Alexandra Leader Danielle Leader Helen Lee Mike Levy Janell Liberty

Karen List Dean Lord Sandra Manning Randall Marks Adriana Mata Gillian McIntyre

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Rings Sell erhaps the most evident display of junior class spirit was the purchase of class rings by more than eighty percent of all eleventh graders. That a sixteen-year-old should be willing to sacrifice several hundred dollars for a token of an abstract concept certainly demonstrated the inseparable unity of the Class of 1986.

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Following their Homecoming banner, spirited juniors cheer for their hero, Julius Caesar. Supported by the toga-clad juniors, the banner came in a close second, winning $25 for the class.

Kathleen McMillan David Meit Andrew Mellin Tim Mergler Sarah Merrill Corinne Micoleau

Ross Milner Eugenio Monasterio Robert Morse Mark Nolan Kara Pannu Sarah Picot

Charles Pollard Michelle Portman Lizette Quimper Stephen Rashbaum Phillip Raskin Alan Rechter

Anne Rentoumis Jennifer Rogers Todd Rogers Jennifer Rosbough Aaron Rosenbaum Mariya Rosenbaum

Christopher Rosenstock Jeneve Ruben Lee Sanders Tom Sawyer Justin Sayfie Onno Schild

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Concentrating intensely, Danielle Leader attempts to prepare for an upcoming physics test.

Although many juniors go off campus for lunch, some, such as Jenny Ayhens and Jennifer Rogers, still prefer the cafeteria.

Amy Schultz Raymond Scott Peter Seley Mark Shapiro Vicky Sills Jason Simon

Missy Smith Krista St. John Mike Stewart Ken Stoll Jeff Stoll Baron Strauss

Erhan Tekisalp Danielle Trezza Christine Tulotta Scott Upper Maya Vastardis Tracy Vrane

Kerry Weisbrod David Weiss Robert Weiss Maureen Welsh

Alicia Weston Jennifer Wilkov Julie Yates Kim Zinkler

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Sweet Smell of Success

n addition to providing funds for future e n d e a v o r s , v a r i o u s activities of the Sophomore Class enriched the overall school year. Winning the Homecoming Banner Contest was a great start to a "banner” year. "I was really proud to be a part of the class when we won that silver cup!" declared Steven Schuller, referring to the trophy presented to the class with the winning banner. Selling pretzels was another money-making venture. "We had a good time and sold hundreds of pretzels,” assured John Abdo, in charge of this activity. An overnight trip to Busch Gardens and Wet'n’Wild highlighted those lazy, hazy days of spring. Nick McMillan summed it up best: "This has been the greatest year ever!”

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CLASS OFFICERS: FRONT ROW: Trey Buchholz, Nigel Zelcer, Stephanie Shank, Doug Calahan. BACK ROW: Mrs. Linda Weiss, Camille Carida, John Abdo.

John Abdo Nicole Adler Marta Aguilar Bill Atkins Victor Attias Jon Aufzien

Robert Averbuch Daniel Baig Amy Balent Kim Barnes Joel Barron Sarah Beriro

David Birchim Robert Boylan Patricia Bucci Trey Buchholz Christine Busto Doug Calahan

Felipe Calderon Camille Carida Amanda Carlson Mark Chaiken Joanna Clarkson David Cohan

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Spending their time wisely, Jaimie Roszkowski and Steve Hudson prepare for an upcoming test During the weeks before Homecoming, soph­ omores such as Stacy Edelstein spent much time working on their winning banner.

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Jonathan Cohn Todd Cole Tony Correa Noeha Coutry Thomas Czerkawski Kim Dee

Wesley Deeds Mamata Desai Meliza Diamond Nancy Douglas Stacy Edelstein Eliza Egan

Dorothy Ehrenstein Mark Ehrlich Angela Evans Christina Faraldo Jenifer Farrell Glen Feinstein

Rachel Fisher Colleen Fogarty Karim Gabriel Glenn Gardiner Joel Gegerson Melanie Gesoff

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Sophomores Remain Victorious ophomores do it better,” stated Susan Stone, "and we showed this with our winning Homecoming banner.” Several hard weeks were spent working on the first-place banner. Coach Bill Munsey proved to be an excellent hero and unexpectedly came out to support the tenth grade. As he waved to the fans, Coach Munsey enhanced the sophomores’ victory, as the likeness of him encouraged a Panther football player to chop down the LaSalle Royal Palms. "Working on all those week­ ends really wasn’t all that bad, now that w e’ve won,” stated Steven Schuller. Support from the soph­ omore class com plem ented the outstanding banner. Constructed from a number of materials, the creation proved to be a challenge to the industrious tenth-graders. After the victory, many of the sophomores celebrated the Homecoming Dance. Displaying their Homecoming hero, Coach Bill Munsey, the Sophomore Class’s Banner captured first place.

Brian Goldberg Evan Goldenberg Humberto Gonzalez Jill Gordon Adriana Guazzo Karren Guthrie

Julie Hall Valerie Harrell Heather Hauptly Laurie Hazelton Nina Henderson Jennifer Henson

Carrie Herzog Doug Hoback Damond Horowitz Ronny Horton Steve Hudson Michael Hurst

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Scott Kennelly Karen Krahulik Kelly Leary Matt Leech Jonathan Lessin Laurel Lestrange

Andrew Levinson Bonni Liner Heidi Liss Chad Lucas Elysha Luken Christopher Lunny

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Spirited Sophs Soar { { \ \ I I e S ot spirit, yes, we do, we \ 1 [ / sot spirit, how about you?” Y V was the cheer shouted by many cheerleaders and when it came to the Sophomore Class, it certainly did show. Starting the year off with a bang, they quickly rallied to the cause and created the winning Homecoming ban­ ner. High attendance at all the meetings also exemplified the sophomore spirit. These meetings reinstated the pretzel sales which had been so profitable the year before. Speaking for many, Camille Carida stated, “The payoff was worth all the work we put into it.” Sophomore spirit is exemplified by Kim Stuart.

Trevor Markley Nicholas McMillan Danielle Mellin Monique Merrill Maria Mestre Kim Meyer

Mark Mothner Steven Nelly Steven O'Brien Russell Pancoast Tracy Parent Steve Parrish

Amy Patraka Tracy Penza Eva Perry Valerie Perry Christian Pollock Lanier Porter

Darrell Preston Richard Ramnath Larry Reiter Cynthia Rich Amy Richter Mark Rosen

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Matt Rosen Jamie Roszkowski Jason Rubin Susan Sanguedolce Julie Sasadu Adam Schoenwald

Priscilla Schroy Steven Schuller Tracy Schultz Wendy Schultz Jason Schwadel David Seropian

Stephanie Shank Susie Shaw Audrey Sherman Alex Slatopolsky Daniel Small Alex Smith

Sandra Solomon Jeff Spence Cara Starr Susan Stone Debra Strauss Andrew Strong

Kim Stuart Chris Suchocki Fiona Taylor Michael Taylor Sam Topp Wendy Tuerkheimer

Mary Ullman Arleen Uria Dirk Visser Vicki Vonesh Juli Wasser Susan Watson

Gregory Wilson Stephen Wunker Teresa Zabik Kelly Zaruba Nigel Zelcer Jason Zenobia

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Freshmen Make Money ponsored by Mr. Leigh Harris, the s * Freshman Class did much to make the year enjoyable and profitable. Selling candy after school brought needed money to the class, and the cooperation of several ninth-grade students made selling a productive venture, reaping funds for the 1987 Prom. Creating the Homecoming banner also united many freshmen. “Working on the banner enabled me to view the unity of our class, and many thought we deserved to win. Even though the banner didn’t bring us money, selling candy made up for it,” stated Mariela Markelis.

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CLASS OFFICERS: Chris Rogers, Jimmy Cowgill, Marci Levy, Stephanie Flack, Karen Terry.

Jill Abbaticchio Orrin Ahola Ken Allen Amy Altschul Neil Anthony Karen Arch

Candace Barnes Allison Bass Vicky Bass Greg Bernstein Greg Bigelman Brant Bodden

Michael Buchsbaum Geoffrey Bullens Cecily Buntrock Jennifer Busto Juan Calderon Tamara Caruso

Pamela Chaney Bob Cheanvechai Lorri Clark Scott Colavolpe Allison Cole Juan Collazo

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Attending the Halloween Dance, freshmen classmates Lisa Elias, Walter Lopez, Marcy Levy, Cecily Buntrock, and Stephanie Flack display their costumes.

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Eric Cooper John Copanos Chris Coppola Edgar Correa Jimmy Cowgill Gustavo Cuadra

Dixie Dennington Douglas Eden Lisa Elias Michael Elliott Mark Fineman Stephanie Flack

Paul Galgoczy Vincent Galiano Stacey Garfinkle Richard Gertz Marianne Gieseke David Goldenberg

Matthew Goldstein Steven Greenberg Mark Grnja B. J. Haeck Julie Heiligenstein Todd Herman

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Discussing a recent test, Mike Kamins and Camille Carida chat in the senior quad.

Leading the crowd as Fang, Missy Rashbaum cheers the team to victory.

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Caryn Herold Daniel Hobson Brent Holman Holly Hudson William Icquatu Michelle Igdaloff

Cindy Jacobs Michael Kamins Paul Keung Erik Kraemer Howard Lane Kim Lane

Craig Lazarus Marcy Levy Jocelyn Lombardo Walter Lopez Andrew MacNaughton Marjorie Marek

Mariela Markelis Alicia Masztal Larry Matus Michelle McLoughlin Charles Medrano Mark Millspaugh

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Freshmen Are Fraternizers esides studying diligently, the freshman class also found time to socialize and enjoy themselves. A class trip to Busch Gardens and Wet 'n' Wild provided time for the class to join together for fun. Before and after school, as well as lunch, became excellent times for the freshmen to chat with one another and enjoy the company of their friends. After fraternizing with people, these students realized school work awaited them. The principal's honor roll and the O.S.P. list showed that all the freshmen realized that studying was important too.

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Tara Monteleone Chris Montesi Deborah Morningstar Alan Mothner Mark Mulligan Tiffany Nadai

Mark Nadeau Dean Nasser Judith Nassi Pam Nelson Ian O'Brien Allison Oppenheimer

Val Osinski Erick Pardi Kurt Pechnick Betsy Perer Leslie Perez Darren Pollock

Lee Pressley Andrea Pullen Melissa Rashbaum Michael Rechter Jessica Reich Lance Reich

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Amid bustling candy sales, Stephanie Flack and Michelle McLoughlin try to attend to the customers

Chris Rogers Derek Rohde Antonio Rojas Andrew Ruf Rick Sanchez Jonathan Sard

Jordan Sayfie Nora Schmid Mary Schmidt Vivian Schneider Stacy Scott Maria Sebastian

Jeffrey Seley Pam Seto Elissa Sheffel Matthew Shenker Dan Shull Edwin Shumway

Rashid Siahpoosh Kim Simeone Allison Smith Frank Sobchak Matthew Stahlman David Steinberg

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Jason Stoll Dorothy Stone Rod Taber Andrew Taylor George Telegadis Karen Terry

Richard Thompson Jodie Thorz John Tucker Natalie Umbert Jennifer Vanucchi Julie Vaughan

Jonathan Weil Deborah Weitz Weslee Wells Chris Wheeler Robb Wilentz Anthony Wing

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Eighth Grade Struts Its Stuff tarting out the year with the goal of raising needed funds, the prosper­ ous eighth grade soon accom­ plished its task through much hard work and a little fun, too. Class president Laura Maupin began the drive optimistically: "Everyone is looking forward to raising money with a successful fundraising year.” Sponsoring the Valentine’s Dance helped boost the "morale of the students caught with midyear blahs.” Trips to Atlantis and Disney W orld helped augment the class account to new heights, while giving the classmates needed relaxation.

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CLASS OFFICERS: Lisa Winters, Lainie Batoff, Laura Maupin, Melanie Maytin, Susan Appell, Mr. Jim Mullen, Jill Cohn, Marci Rosenbaum

Kristine Adler Albert Anthony Susan Appell Sharon Arad Joe Barnes Lainie Batoff

David Baxt Andrea Bertnolli Shannon Blackwell Jeff Blostein Heidi Boorstein Heather Brady

Jennifer Brooks Brian Burgess Blair Bushkin Jill Calahan Tiffany Carney Richard Cartledge

Kelli Cayley Aisa Chang John Cobb Jill Cohn Jason Cooper Roberto Coquis

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Trudi Coston George Cunningham Julie DeFilippo Regina Dinkes John Doku Robert Doolittle

4 Kinder Epperson Theodore Fattel Catherine Fellows Frank Ferrari Curtis Franz Chris Gertz

Stephen Gladding Michelle Glick Alana Gonzalez Mark Goodarzi Mylissa Graber Christi Gravett

Kim Harrel Alana Hartmann Hunter Harvath Jennifer Hess Amy Howard Judy Hwang

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ncouraging the camaraderie between the seventh and eighth grades, the administration once again held the Seventh-Eighth Grade Picnic. Hosted early in the year to quickly establish friendships, the picnic was attended by many of the students. Energetic students enjoyed the sports, food, and beverages. Class president Laura Maupin echoed the sentiments of many others: "I had a great time. It was really fun.”

Enjoying the picnic, Meredith Newmon takes a walk with Claude Perry.

Billy Ingate Todd Johnson Kristin Keating Kaye Kennelly Sara Knapp Doug Kozich

Jessica Krant Lisa Kujawski Michael Kurtz Chad Latz Sean Leder Paul Leonard

Bradley Levy Frederick Madden Frank Maister James Major Jeffrey Marx Laura Maupin

Melanie Maytin Richard McGlothlin Amanda McIntyre Carey McKearnan Amy Milner Meredith Newmon

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Michelle Ostrander Edmond Pack Suzanne Parker Michael Parrish David Pascuzzi Bhavini Patel

Claude Perry Richard Petrovich Leman Porter Ashley Poutinen Ann Powell Randall Raziano

Michael Regent Brian Roberts Melissa Roder Denise Rodriguez Marci Rosenbaum Melissa Rushlow

Jonathan Sachs Jennifer Sawyer Daniel Scherer Diane Schmidt David Scully Agustin Sebastian

David Sigler Mariel Smith Michelle Smith Britt Sorensen Shannon Steger Debbi Stoll

Gregory Stuart Grant Traub Jamie Tucker Victoria Vogt Kristin Walker Damon Wiener

Andrew Winn Lisa Winters Susan Yates Kameran Younai

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Seventh Graders Enjoy First Year or a class that had just entered Upper School, the seventh grade proved that their long trip through high school would be remembered by all. Raising funds through numerous bake sales, the seventh-graders started down the road towards the Senior Prom. “ Raising all that money was hard,” commented Amber Bianchini, “ but I know we will really need it and so it was worth all the effort.” The annual trip to Tallahasee was attended by many of the students interested in government. Also a smash­ ing success was the Spring Fest dance. “The dance was really great,” comment­ ed Kim Danooff. "In fact, the whole year was really great!”

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CLASS OFFICERS: Gargi Patel, Kim Altschul, Michelle Zeman, Mr. Bob Woodrow, Evan Rosen, Allison Hift.

Kim Altschul Lora Anolick Channa Babyak Sean Bachrodt Amber Bianchini James Birr

Chela Bodden Stacy Boman Sara Bryant Ronald Cameron Dan Caplirski Lesley Clark

Adam Cohen Michael Cohen Brooks Crudup Kim Danoff Juliana Degiacomi Wendy Dickinson

Eric Diekman Gifty Doku Louis Dominguez Kim Donaldson Mariska Dubinsky Keith Edelstein

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Far from the fun in the sun, Michael Cohen enjoys himself on a rainy day.

Listening to the music at the Mini-Homecoming Dance, Sean Bachrodt and his date Lisa Winters take a needed break from the strenuous dancing

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Catherine Egan Elissa Ehrlich Lisa Faraldo Perla Ferrer Jason Franz Robert Friedman

James Gatterer Jim Goodarzi Geneen Graber David Greenbaum John Harrigan Jessica Hershey

Suzanne Hollowell Erik Johnson Michael Johnson Evan Kahn Christina Kakoyannis Elaine Kelpien

Richard Kirsch Andrew Kroll Bryan Kujawski Brian Lazarus Chloe Leech

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Nicole Lelthiser Andrea Levin Stephanie Levin Steven Light Amy Loos Lynn Lowrie

Ginger Lowry Claudine Mandel Peter Martin Carrie McGuire Miles Medrano Jennifer Mellin

Ali Monsour James Muschany Megan Neff Douglas Nelson Josh Nugent Gargi Patel

George Platt Charles Prescott Rowena Ramnath Michael Richter Erin Ricker Tanya Rolle

Enjoying a lunch during Homecoming Week, Evan Rosen shows off his costume.

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Quick to "dress up" for any occasion, James Gatterer attends a costume party.


Evan Rosen Jennifer Rumin Marc Scherer Christi Schuh Natalia Scullard Leonard Sherman

Heidi Siedlecki Keith Simon Charles Sobchak Jennifer Sonkin Amy Vernick Marcia Vital

Scott Walker Michael Ward Greg Wohrle Kevin Wretzel Michael Yates Jennifer Zeller

Upper School Welcomes Students s the new school year opened, over one hundred twenty students new to the Upper School apprehensively attempted to acquaint themselves with the new routine. These anxious students consti­ tuted, of course, the Seventh-grade Class. Fortunately, however, the eighth grade hosted a picnic in an offer to welcome the youngsters to the Upper School. This delightful little fete, held on Friedt Campus, featured a smorgas­ bord of delectable morsels and activities. “ I really enjoyed it,” com­ mented Dan Caplivski. "The eighthgraders really made us feel at home.”

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Groups Gather Members Extracurriculars Enjoy Enthusiasm

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lthough the term “ working overtime” sprang from the outstanding efforts put out in the areas of academics and athletics, it was not com plete without the tremendous amount of par­ ticipation evident in extra­ curricular activities — namely, the school’s clubs and organizations. From publications to mu­ sical organizations to stu­ dent government, groups thrived throughout the year as a result of enthusiastic student awareness and ac­ tivity. Student Council pres­ ident Steven Koerner com­ mented about this renewed interest in extra-curricular activities, “ It certainly is evident this year in our zealous Student Council

members. Even though school starts ten minutes earlier than before, thereby necessitating earlier meet­ ings, our members could be counted on to be on time. If we didn’t finish the agenda, extra meetings were called, to the enthu­ siastic approval of the members.” Crestian editor-in-chief John Farrell summed up, "I was astonished at the turnout at our weekly Sa­ turday work sessions. Nearly all my section edi­ tors showed up consistent­ ly. I was glad to see the interest that students took in their publication.” During a chorus rehearsal, Sing­ ing Pine Cyndi Stephanis vocalizes her part in "Sing We Now of Christmas.”

Studying a map of the Coconut Grove area, David Diamond gets his bearings on the Beta Club field trip to see the play Sleuth.

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As the marching band entertains the halftime crowd, trombonist Nick McMillan adds life to "Here Comes the King."


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Concentrating intensely on his next move, Robert Fast devises a retaliation to compensate for the loss of his queen during a chess match against rival St. Andrewte.

B.S.C.S. Club guest speaker Dr. Charles Schmidt explains the dangers of a malignant brain tumor. At a Computer/Math club pro­ gramming contest, Tony Caruso creates a program to estimate the power series.

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Ithough we had one of the youn­ gest bands ever, I was very pleased with the end result," commented Director Dale Wadman. Comprised of m o st o f the ____________ students in the Junior High and High S c h o o l bands, th e Marching Band performed at the h a l f tim e -------------------shows at both home and some away football games. In addi­ tion, the band competed in the

Marching Band Contest and received an excellent rating. The Junior High Band, com­ posed of seventh through ninth graders, is a training ground for the Symphonic Band. The band ____________ perform ed at the Winter Con­ cert, p l a y i n g such favorites as "Hill Street B lu e s . " "T h e band was inex­ — Ian Duncan perienced, but I was pleased with their effort and improvement," stated Dir­ ector Jim Mullen.

During the halftime show, the flag girls and the majorettes kick to the tune of "Ain't She Sweet?”

As the drum section leader, Gerry Courson starts off the band in "El Dorado.”

"This is the best d arn e d band ever.”

MAJORETTES: FRONT ROW: Christi Gravett, Krista St. John, Susan Moore, Candi Barnes, Arleen Uria, Kim Zinkler. BACK ROW: Nicki Barnes, Anne Powers, Mary Beth Pearson.

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FLAGS: FRONT ROW: Cynthia Stephanis, Jamie Roszkowski, Kim Stuart, Patricia Bucci, Lisa Steinberg. BACK ROW: Laura Maupin, Melanie Maytin, Kelly Zaruba.


During "El Dorado" Ron Bibb concentrates on playing the solo and marching in step.

In the final part of the flag routine, Kim Stuart does the last split in the show. With others in the Junior High Band, Seth Platt attempts to sight-read the trumpet part to "Hill Street Blues."

JUNIOR HIGH BAND: FRONT ROW: Chela Bodden, Rowena Ramnath, Jill Calahan, Carey McKearnan, Kaye Kennelly, Amy Vernick, Wendy Dickinson, Pete Cameron, Dixie Dennington, Chloe Leech, Natalie Scullard, Sara Knapp, Erik Johnson. SECOND ROW: Scott Walker, Brian Burgess, Jim Major, Charles Prescott, Dan Caplivski, Richard Petrovich, Mr. Jim Mullen. BACK ROW: Lynn Lowrie, Suzanne Hollowell, Paul Leonard, David Pascuzzi, Mike Cohen, Seth Platt, Brooks Crudup, Jim Gatterer, Jason Franz.

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Boys Rated Tops tartins off with a tour of formers at the awards cer­ local retirement homes, emony. In addition, although the Singins Pines enjoyed this was the first year for over an active and fruitful year. At half of the members of the the winter concert, the sroup band, the ensemble received performed "Sing We Now of an Excellent rating at the local Christmas,” a medley of Christ­ solo and ensemble contest. mas tunes, with The Concert dance ac­ Band, com­ companiment prised of by the Pine students in Crest dancers. grades eight Also, for the through twelve, first time in had an enjoy­ recent years, able year. At — Cyndy Stephanis the winter con­ the b o ys’ en­ semble, a cert the band group composed of eleven played a variety of tunes, choir members, received a including "Horse and Buggy.” Superior rating at the state Also, five musicians attended singing contest. all-states, including Gerry Cour"Perhaps the highlight of the son, who was selected for the year was performing for the Jazz Band. Silver Knight Aw ards,” com­ mented Stage Band member Jimmy Cowgill. After a tense audition, the band was select­ Playing his part in "Cornet Symphonette," Mike Buchsbaum prepares for ed to be the exclusive per­ the solo and ensemble contest.

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Second alto sax Neil Anthoy covers for section leader John Farrell when he misses his cue in "The Blue and the Grey."

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Practicing for contest, altos Alicia Fox and Anne Rentoumis rehearse their part for "The Animals."


SINGING PINES: FRONT ROW: Alex Leader, Valerie Perry, Courtney Ander­ son, Alicia Fox, Danielle Leader. SECOND ROW: Jennifer Berk, Tracy Penza, Susan Lancaster, Marianne Gieseke, Beth Feldman, Anne Rentoumis, Jeff Marx, Lauren Boice, Kim Schuh. BACK ROW: John Eisenbach, Ian Duncan, David Lane, Sloan Carr, Craig Lane, Mike Kelley, Steven Rashbaum, Brian Goldberg, John Marshall.

STAGE BAND: FRONT ROW: Ian Dun­ can, Brian Burgess, John Farrell, Justin Sayfie, David Lane, Bill Follin, Andrew Mellin. SECOND ROW: Philip Raskin, Chris Bjelajac, Hunter Harvath, B.J. Haeck, Ron Bibb, Billy Atkins, Mike Buchsbaum, Jimmy Cowgill. BACK ROW: Ethan Schlesser, David Hecker, Gerry Courson, Mr. Jim Mullen, Tony Rojas.

CONCERT BAND: FRONT ROW: Melissa Rashbaum, Wendy Schultz, Kamala Carter, Julie Vaughan, Jodie Thorz, Marci Rosenbaum, Kara Starr,Amy Schultz, Amy Jensen, Britt Sorenson, Michelle Smith, David Lane, Amy Milner.SECOND ROW: Ian Duncan, Chris Suchocki, John Farrell, Audrey Sher­ man, Mike Stewart, Drew Ruff, B.J. Haeck, Nick McMillan, Adam Schoenwald. THIRD ROW: Ron Bibb, Tony Rojas, Jimmy Cowgill, Mike Buchsbaum, Andrew Mellin, Andr6 Lundkvist. BACK ROW: Rod Taber, Noeha Coutry, Scott Kennelly.

During the Stage Band assembly, Ian Duncan improviseshissolo in "Night in Tunisia."

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e tried to use as Farrell, is published annually. many new ideas The staff, consisting of a small and techniques group of dedicated students, as possible in order to make devoted many Saturdays and Type-1 as interesting as possi­ n u m e r o u s h o u r s p u t t i n g ble for the students,” ex­ together the book. Several plained editor Annie Cheanve- members attended yearbook chai. With focuses on such workshops over the summer in popular topics as cars and such places as the University of clothes, the news magazine Iowa, the University of Indiana, published ___________ ____________ and the Univer­ many interest­ sity of South ing and infor­ Carolina. "The mative surveys. s t a f f o f this Th e m o n t h l y yearbook is the paper featured most educated regular columns and well pre­ by Steven pared ever,” Koerner, Edwin — Jon Cohn c o m m e n t e d ____________ Shumway, Julie section editor Osinski, Katie Plachter, and Steven Schuller. A lso, the Jason Simon. *' Type-1 is enth­ yearbook included a number of used that it is receiving cooper­ new features, such as a mini­ ation and positive response magazine. "We tried to make from all facets of the student this the most interesting and b o d y,” commented assistant most enjoyable publication in editor Lee Sanders. the history of the school,” said Scribbler, published yearly, editor John Farrell. is the literary magazine. With Stephanie Holman as editor, it solicited poetry, artwork, and short stories from students in On the day before a deadline, John Farrell attempts to grades seven through twelve. editor-in-chief salvage another typewriter to use for Crestian, headed by John Crestian.

"Type - I pro­ vided timely in­ formation on the students’ views.”

CRESTIAN: FRONT ROW: Steven Schuller. SECOND ROW: Melissa Rashbaum, Brian Gotkin, David Diamond, John Farrell, Steven Chud-

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now. BACK ROW: John Abdo, An­ drew Mellin, Susan Stone, Nick McMillan, Trevor Markley, Jon Cohn.

TYPE - I: FRONT ROW: Dave Meit, Anne Cheanvechai, Lee Sanders. SECOND ROW: Allison Cole, Caryn Herold, Wendy Turkheimer, Kim Stuart, Stacy Edelstein, Marisa Diana, Katherine Han, Jenny Fluet, Christine

Tulotta, Wendy Waller. BACK ROW: Jon Cohn, Steven Schuller, Stephen Wunker, Jeffery Marx, Tina Richard son, Peter Bridge, Brian Fisher, Bob Cheanvechai, Stephanie Rogers, Steven Moo-young, Todd Rogers.


Type - / editor Annie Cheanvechai and assistant editor Lee Sanders browse through old issues of Type - / for ideas. During a yearbook workshop. Brian Gotkin types copy for a senior candid ad

SCRIBBLER: Missy Weston, Stephanie Holman, Demetrius Cross, Helen Lee, Mike Weber, Jaquie Tan, Stephen

Wunker, Alan Rechter, Lee Sanders, Dara Friedman, Wendy Turkheimer.

CRESTIAN PHOTOGRAPHERS: David Herold, Barry Fische

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SECOND ROW: Marci RoscnbdUi'o. Stephanie Flack, Carrie McGuire, Alicia Fox, Anne Rentoumis, Lisa Winters, Gargi Patel, Jennifer Zeller, Kim Altschul, Julie Osinski, Leigh Anthony, Stephen Copen. THIRD ROW: Lisa Elias, Julie Sasadu, Stephanie Shank, Karen Terry, John Farrell, David Diamond, Nigel Zelcer, Stephanie Rogers, Robyn Gilman, Stephen Wunker, Jeneve Ruben, Joe Saviak, Paul Leonard. BACK ROW: Andrew Mellin, Steven Koerner, Peter Bridge, Pat Leonard, Ricky Lane, Justin Grosz, Barney Danzansky, Lauren Boice, David Hecker, Lourdes Cowgill.

STUDENT COURT: FRONT ROW: Lisa Winters, Carrie McGuire. BACK ROW: Mr. Richard Palmaccio, David Hecker, Annie Cheanvechai, Lisa Elias, Julie Sasadu, Nigel Zelcer, Leigh Anthony, Stephen Copen.

STUDENT ADMINISTRATIVE COUNCIL Mr. Jim Byer, Robyn Gilman, Steve Koerner, Mr. George Ring, Mr. Walter Allison, Nigel Zelcher, David Diamond, Dr. Lourdes Cowgill, Pat Leonard, Mr. Wayland Slayton, Lourdes Cowgill, Mr. Kenneth Kone, Laura Maupin, Stephanie Flack.

Displaying the money generated from selling ice cream, Student Store man­ ager Barney Danzansky is overjoyed by the profits of the new product.

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Store Sells Food

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I money, French Club ra Weiss sells French croisfootbail game.

At the French club breakfast, Madame Janis Tansey prepares the French delicacies for the students. Spanish Club members Lee Sanders and Mike Levy sample the many varieties of Spanish food at the club breakfast.

SPANISH NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY: FRONT ROW. Alicia Fox, Tony Revilla, Lee Sanders, Dean Lord. SECOND ROW: Susan Chudnow, Sarah Flack, Bill Follin, David Hecker, Dr. Lourdes Cowgill, Stephen Copen, Jackie Tan, Stephen Rashbaum, Ross Milner, Mike Levy, John Farrell, Pat Leonard. BACK ROW: Doug Floyd, Lizette Quimper, Danielle Trezza, Jeanne Heffernan, Lourdes Cowgill, Steven Chudnow, Justin Grosz, Mike Weber, Niel Pomerantz, Tony Monasterio, Steven Moo-Young, William Doku, Steven Grover, Mike Kelley, Craig Lane, David Diamond, Bernie Moreno.

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FRENCH NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY: FRONT ROW: Tony Spence, Farzad Farshidmehr, Lisa Steinberg, Stephanie Holman, Lydia Shure. BACK ROW: Camilla Terwilliger, Chiyoshi Kobayshi, Anne Rentoumis, Jeneve Reuben, Vicki Sills, Maria Kakoyannis, Courtney Anderson, Jay Howell, Annie Cheanvechai, Lucy Henderson, Sarah Merrill, Karen List.


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At the Spanish and French Club party, Steven Schuller and Nick McMillian taste a Spanish drink.

s a well-financed club, provide food and other items the Spanish Club organ­ to a needy family. "We felt we ized many activities for could use our money in a its members. To start the year worthwhile manner by helping off, the club held a breakfast to an impoverished family," ex­ introduce members to one plained president Annie Cheananother and to sample many vechai. The Spanish National different varieties of Spanish Honor Society — Sociedad food. Next, Spanish Club co ­ sponsored a Christmas party Honoraria Hispanica — has a with the French Club. The dual purpose: to recognize o u tsta n d in g annual dinner achievement in of the Spanish Spanish by stu­ Club was ar­ dents in secon­ ranged at the dary schools, Acapulco res­ and to promote taurant. "I was continuity of pleased with interest in His­ the enthusiasm . — Marisa Diana panic studies. of the members To be of club at the many functions,” commented elected to membership, a student must have maintained president Steve Chudnow. In addition to holding a an honors average in Spanish II, breakfast and a dinner, the III, or IV and must also be at French Club sponsored a family least in the tenth grade. New for the first time. Raising money members are elected in the by selling French food at sports spring. The club held its annual events, the club was able to dinner at a Hispanic restaurant. The French National Honor Society has basically the same While sampling the food at the Spanish Club party, Mary Sebastian and requirements, as applied to the Betsy Perer discuss current Spanish study of French.

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SPANISH CLUB: FRONT ROW: Pat Leonard. SECOND ROW: Jacqui Tan, Amy Richter, Susan Chudnow, Maria Sebastian, Mike Stewart, Ephraim Hess, Daniel Baig, Matt Goldstein, Scott Colavolpe, Natalia Scullard, Jennifer Hess. THIRD ROW: Camille Carida, Leslie Perez, Stephanie Flack, Steve Chudnow, Lee Sanders. BACK ROW: Anitra Ingalls, Summer Allman, John Aufzien, John Farrell, Paul Galgoczy, Darren Pollock, Stephen Copen, Cindy Rich, Leigh

Anthony, Mike Levy, Jody Feldman, Gillian McIntyre, Chris Dennison, Stacy Edlestein, Jon Katz, Khurran Hassan, Susan Stone, Trevor Markley, Joel Barron, Nicole Hisam, Doug Floyd, Charles Pollard, Michelle Ostrander, Jeanne Heffernan, Lisa Winters, Dan Small, Julie Hall, Cynthia Jacobs, Mary Schmidt, Nina Henderson, Suzanne Winters, Ashley Poutinen, Kristin Keat­ ing, Jocelyn Lomba rdo.

FRENCH CLUB: FRONT ROW: Mike Taylor, Vicki Sills Bonni Liner, Meliza Diamond, Lauren Boice, Susan Sanjuedolce, Noeha Coutry, Lisa Steinberg, Annie Cheanvechai, Alexandra Smith. SECOND ROW: Danielle Leader, Court­ ney Anderson, Tricia Jackson, Nicole

Adler, Camille Carida, Amy Patraka, Kelly Zaruba, Stacy Garfinkle, Sarah Bryant. BACK ROW: Marela Vital, Jill Calahan, Dick Visser, Maria Kakoyhannis, Janell Liberty, Tim Greaton, Jenny Fluet, John Abdo, Daniel Baig, Summer Allman.

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Super Students epresenting the best ship is open to seniors and of their classes, the juniors who have maintained an members of the honor record up to the time of election. honorary societies have main­ Each member of the Senior tained superior academic stan­ Beta Club is required to main­ dards to be m e m b e r s of the tain at least a ninety average clubs. The students in the for two trimes­ Junior Beta ters and be ex­ Club must be tensively in­ on the honor volved in extra roll for t w o curricular ac­ trimesters in tivities. grades seven For the an­ through nine. nual trip, the Founded in Beta Club went 1906, the Cum — Neil Pomerantz to a banquet Laude Society lunch at the was organized Taurus restaur­ to encourage ant and then to a mystery play, and recognize true scholar­ Sleuth.” After a year of hard ship and academic excellence work, I can finally enjoy the in secondary schools. Memberfruits of my labor,” commented Participating in the Beta Club field Susan Stone at the banquet.

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trip, Steve Chudnow and David Hecker enjoy lunch at a local restaurant.

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While waiting for his order to come d Doug Floyd exam ines some of the I! restaurant's ents.


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CUM LAUDE SOCIETY: FRONT ROW: Neil Pomerantz. SECOND ROW.- Lourdes Cowgill, Annie Cheanvechai, Dr. Lourdes Cowgill, Sarah Flack, Lucy Henderson. BACK ROW: Steven Chudnow, Steven Moo-Young, Steven Grover.

JUNIOR BETA CLUB: FRONT ROW: Robb Wilentz, Michael Johnson, Adam Cohen, Heidi Siedlecki, Elissa Ehrlich, Amy Vernick, Jenny Zeller, Gargi Patel, Andrea Levin, Miles Medrano, Mrs. Barbara Grosz. BACK ROW: Diane Schmidt, Jill Calahan, Michelle Ostrander, Jessica Krant, Mi­ chelle Glick, Hunter Harvath, Howard Lane, Darren Pollock.

BETA CLUB: FRONT ROW: David Diamond, Stephen Copen, Jennifer Farrell, Stephan­ ie Shank, Camille Carida, Wendy Turkheimer. SECOND ROW: Bill Follin, David Hecker, Scott Mayer. Stephanie Rogers, Andy Becnel. Third Row: Sarah Merrill, Katherine Han, Anna Kondell, Alicia Fox, Jacqueline Tan, Lee Sanders, Annie Cheanvechai, Pam Kurland, Roberta Dodero, Lydia Shure, Anne Rentoumis, Susan Stone, John Abdo. FOURTH ROW: Stephen Wunker, Danielle Trezza, Jimmy Hwang, Nick McMillan, Amy Balent, Noeha Coutry, Lauren Boice, Tony Caruso, John Farrell, Steven Grover, Barry Fischer, Andrew Mellin, Melissa Smith, Tony Spence, Jeanne Heffernan, Susan Chud­ now. BACK ROW: Pat Leonard, Justin Sayfie, Doug Floyd, Tim Greaton, Mrs. Barbara Grosz, Justin Grosz, Paul Cobb.

Welcoming new members, Lee Sanders addresses the Beta Club.

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At the Pep Club picnic, Mr. Leon Bryant prepares hamburgers for hungry students the night before Homecoming.

Spirited students cut the Homecoming cake at the Homecoming Picnic, sponsored by the Pep Club.

Before a football game, Cris Bjelajac displays his Panther Pride by wearing a Varsity Club bandana.

GIRLS' SERVICE CLUB: Cynthia Kozich, Amy Jensen, Thalia Vezos, Lara Weiss, Susan Chudnow, Amy Schultz, Annie Cheanvechai, Lucy Henderson, Amy

Altschul, Nina Henderson, Julie Sasadu, Jeneane Maddaloni, Joanna Clarkson, Sandy Solomon, Vicki Sills.

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PEP CLUB: FRONT ROW: Sandy Solomon, Christina Faraldo, Stephanie Rogers, Mikey Widoff, Leigh Anthony, Edgar De Leon, Mike Lynn, Joanna Clarkson, Amy Altschul, Caryn Herold, Marci Levy. SECOND ROW: Barbie Doolittle, Marc Diamond, Walter Haynie, Jay Howell, Scott Gustafson, Pam Nelson, Jeneane Maddaloni,

Steven Moo-Young, Roberta Dodero, Jennifer Farrell, Betsy Perer, Kerry Herzog, Mrs. Sandy Harrington. BACK ROW: Kim Dee, Craig Lynn, Dorothy Ehrenstein, Jann Bell, Alessandra Griffiths, Sarah Picot, Kim Stuart, Julie Sasadu, Amy Patraka, Steve Hudson, Stephanie Shank, Arleen Uria, Camillle Carida, Wendy Turkheimer.


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students, and baked a ase students to Homecoming cake for the attend as many spirited students. athletic events as possible by The Girls' Service Club is an planning many different organization designed to events," commented Varsity provide many different tasks Club treasurer Cris Bjelajac. for the benefit of the school. Among the events were an For example, the club sold Army Navy night and Wacky carnations for Homecoming, Hat-Tacky Tie night. "The atten­ and provided flow ers for dance was way up at the Valentine’s Day. Also, for Hal­ basketball loween games because "ghosts" filled of the efforts with candy of the Varsity were sold. In Club," ex­ addition, for plained John the first time, Marshall of the the members Varsity Basket­ bought and in­ ball team. In stalled United — Greg Beesch addition, the States flags in club sponsored every room in the eat-a-thon at Springfest. the school. "We tried to bring Headed by Greg Beesch, the some variety into the daily Pep Club had an active year. In routine by providing the o p ­ addition to decorating the portunity to send gifts to other school during Homecoming people on special occasions. Week, the club sponsored a Also, we thought the flags Homecoming picnic. On the would make the classrooms night before the game, less drab," explained club members held a picnic for all officer Lara Weiss. She contin­ ued, "Overall, we had one of As part of a Girls’ Service Club the most active and event-filled project, Annie Cheanvechai places a years in the history of the flag in Mr. Elmer Kubie's room. club." \ lf /

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VARSITY CLUB: FRONT ROW: Chris Williams, Walter Haynie, Annie Cheanvechai, Stephanie Rogers, Chris Elias, Mike Kamins, Bobby Boylan. SECOND ROW: Mark Shapiro, Amy Patraka, Melissa Atkinson, Marisa leracitano, Steve Hudson, Bill Follin, Norman Cuadra, Sean O'Brien, Scott Norman, Rashid Siahpoosh, Frank Angella, Scott Norman, Miguel Correa, Andy Becnel, Dan Carlson, Jeneane Maddaloni, Cynthia Kozich, Jennifer Wilkov. BACK ROW: John Huybers, Justin Grosz, Michael Rechter, Alan Rechter, Ian Duncan, Tim Mergler, Tracey Cooper, John Marshall, Billy Atkins, Jody Feldman, Jimmy Boylan, Marc Diamond, Tim Greaton, Steve Parish.

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T.A.R.S.: FRONT ROW: Joe Saviak, Jeneve Reuben, Laine Esterline, Zanny Caldwell, Melissa Atkinson, Danielle Trezza, Dan Carlson, Scott Gustafson, Alan Rechter, Michael Rechter, Marisa Diana, Jenny Fluet. BACK ROW: Jason Zenobia, Mike Rizzo, Vicki Sills, Todd Cole, Mark Mothner, Tim Greaton, Mike Levy, Peter Bridse, Jon Masel, Stephen Wunker, Eric Antonick, Sarah Flack, Alessandra Griffiths, Mr. Ray Sessman.

YOUNG DEMOCRATS: FRONT ROW: Carolina Panza, Chiyoshi Kobayshi, Alan Mothner, Leonard Sherman, Tawanna Edwards, Mariya Rosenbaum. SECOND ROW: Mr. Ray Sessman, Pam Kurland, Robin Margulies, Jennifer Hess, Thalia Vezos, Ephraim Hess, Rod Taber, Mrs. Linda Weiss. BACK ROW: John Huybers, Mike Levy, Justin Grosz, Todd Stone, Doug Floyd, Tony Spence.

NAIMUN: FRONT ROW: Anne Powers, Caroline Han, Lydia Shure, Pam Kurland, Steve Chudnow, Peter Bridge, Craig Lane, Stephen Talpins, Jon Masel, Andrew MacNaughton. BACK ROW: Stephen Wunker, Mark Nassi, Alan Rechter, Mark Mothner, Samantha Kahn, Tim Greaton, Rashid Siahpoosh, Dirk Visser.

T.A.R.S. member Julie Osinski collects ballots during the mock election.

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AIMUN is the ul­ timate experience in i n t e r n a t i o n a l simulations. The benefits of speakins in front of a commit­ tee or relating foreign policy in a one-to-one situation is enor­ mous/’ com- _____________ mented mem ber Craig Lane. NAIMUN is an annual meeting of students from many schools in a model United Nations. The students from each school represent different nations. "T.A.R.S. provides an out­ standing opportunity to

become involved in all facets of politics,” explained Jeneve Ruben. Members of T.A.R.S., or Teenage Republicans, cam­ paigned for many local and national candidates during the election. Also, guest speakers ____________ told the club about what it is like to be a politician. The Young Democrats also had an active year with the Joe Saviak national elections. Members helped local and national democratic candidates cam­ paign for election.

Participating in the mock election, junior Jon Cross votes for his favorite candidate.

During the trip to the Presidential Inauguration, Elizabeth Glick, Robin Margulies, Annie Cheanvechai, Joe Saviak, and Lee Sanders take part in a mock trial.

"T.A.R.S. provid­ ed me with first­ hand experience in politics."

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Before his turn at the Princeton speech tournament, Lee Sanders looks over his notes. In the fall production, Gramercy Ghost, David Lane, Cindy Stephanis, and Lisa Steinberg discuss the unusual happenings in the house.

FORENSICS: FRONT ROW: Lee Sanders, Paul Cobb, Ephraim Hess, Kim Birchim, David Herold. BACK ROW: Mr. Lee Turner, Stephen Talpins, Craig Lane, Peter Seley, Tim Greaton, Mark Rosen, David Cohan, Barry Fischer, Stephen Copen.

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PINE CREST PLAYERS: FRONT ROW: David Hecker, Cynthia Stephanis, Mr. Bruce Williams, Lauren Boice. BACK ROW: Beth Feldman, Kim Barnes, Tracy Schultz, Steve O'Brien, Elysha Luken.


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epresenting an elite group Forensics Program had an ac­ of students, members of tive and exciting year. Both the audio/visual perform Steven Grover and Lee Sanders many of the unseen chores qualified at the district tour­ during a production. In addition nament to compete at states. to operating the sound and Also, many members of the lights for the team attended p lays, th e the Princeton members also High S c h o o l help operate Tournament in and repair the Cincinnatti in movie cameras which Lee San­ and other ders also made equipment dur­ the finals in the ing school. “We domestic extem­ do not receive - David Hecker poraneous cat­ the due credit egory. In addi­ tion, the team work. Even without the recog­ attended the Emory Barkley nition, I still enjoy what I d o,” forum for high school students, commented veteran Bill Morri­ one of the biggest national son. tournaments, and Adam Gervin The Pine Crest Players are the made the semi-finals. The select students who have either debate team, composed of performed in or worked on a Stephen Talpins and Neil Pine Crest production. “There is Pomerantz, won many first and a great thrill at seeing a play second place awards at local come off after many long tournaments. Stephen Talpins, months of hard work,” noted who attended the Dartmouth Lauren Boice, who helped Team Debate Workshop last produce the fall comedy summer, commented, “ I was Gramercy Ghost. pleased with our results in the Led by Steven Grover, the tournaments and I am proud to D u rin g a P rin c e to n speech be an integral part of the Pine tournament, members of the forensic Crest Forensics Program.”

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tarting the year with a food drive for Thanksgiv­ ing, Faith-in-Action Club had a busy year. In addition to holding a picnic for Big Brothers/Big Sisters, the club went caroling at retirement homes over Christmas. “ It gives you a good feeling helping other people and making them feel w anted ,” commented club member Susan Lancaster at the picnic. Led by John Eisenbach, Faith-in-Action also recom ­ mended to the French Club a family to spon­ sor. “ We tried to teach all Pho­ tography Club members how to take better photos and the — proper way to develop them," explained club officer Peter Bridge. Among the activities were darkroom les­ sons and critiques of photo­ graphs taken and developed by club members. The Chess Club had its best year ever with the fewest losses in club history. The two

leaders of the team were Paul Leonard and Robert Fast. In addition, Paul Leonard won the in-school chess tournament, defeating teachers and stu­ dents alike to become the chess champion of the school. “The chess team had one of the best records of all of the competitive organizations, and with the help of club sponsor Mr. William McMillan, the club finally got some of the recogni­ tion it deserved,” commented eighth-grader Paul Leonard. Although most of the club members do not com­ pete in horse com pet iti on s, the members of the Equestrian Club had a Alan Rechter busy year. Jen­ ifer Farrell, the club's leader, competed in contests while other club memberscheered her on. “ I enjoyed com peting and especially appreciated the sup­ port of the club members,” remarked Jenifer.

“ We had the best team and record ever in Chess Club his­ tory."

Hoping to win, Paul Leonard carefully ponders his next move during a chess tournament.

Carefully tending the barbecue, John Eisenbach prepares hamburgers for club sponsored children at the Faithin-Action picnic.

In top form, Jenifer Farrell jumps the final fence to win the blue ribbon.

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At the Faith-in-Action picnic Melissa Atkinson plays soccer with a sponsored child.


EQUESTRIAN CLUB: FRONT ROW: Jenifer Farrell, Rachel Fisher, Lee Pressley. BACK ROW: Mrs. Jacqueline Farrell, Eric Antonick, Raymond Scott, Gerard Engler, Michael Weber, Fred Berretta, Mr. Walter Allison.

FAITH-IN-ACTION: FRONT ROW: John Eisenbach, Paul Achary, Alessandra Griffiths, Melissa Atkinson, Danielle Trezza, Zanny Caldwell, Rena Horowitz, Paul Alexander, Alicia Masztal, Alana Hartmann, Tawanna Edwards, Helen Lee, Arleen Uria, Kelly Zaruba, Stephan­ ie Shank, Dorothy Ehrenstein. BACK ROW: Dr. Ken Smith, Steve Hudson, Joe Saviak, Alex Slatopolsky, Rich Thomp­ son, Eric Antonick, William Doku, Karen List, Yara Bashoor, Nicole Adler, Fiona Taylor, Tony Correa, Jenifer Farrell.

CHESS CLUB: FRONT ROW: Michael Rechter, Alan Rechter, Paul Leonard. BACK ROW: Matt Leech, Russell Pan­ coast, Andrew MacNaughton.

PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB: FRONT ROW: Scott Kennelly. SECOND ROW: Mike Rizzo, Alan Rechter, Peter Bridge, Dave Meit, Lee Sanders, Keith Lawman. BACK ROW: Mark Nassi, Yara Bashoor, Chiyoshi Kobayashi, Tony Caruso.

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Clubs Educate

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initiated the annual computer many fun and contest. Many state schools yy educational trips were invited to participate in as possible,” explained Jenny this contest. Also, the club Fluet, vice-president of the planned to take a trip to a local computer man­ Earth, Cosmos, ufacturer. and Ocean With a varie­ Society. Led by ty of guest Tim Greaton, speakers, the the members of Biological the club en­ Science Career joyed an active Studies Club and education­ — Mike Kelley show ed its al year. members what The Astrono­ my Club also had a busy year. to expect in a biology-related Headed by Sloan Carr, the club career. Also, the club spon­ attended the Pink Floyd Laser sored a Sunshine Bear at Light Show and sponsored a Metrozoo and planned to take a special tour of the zoo. paper airplane contest. In addition to administering the Florida Math League con­ Astronomy club members Richard Ramnath and Stephen Wunker display tests, the Computer Math Club the official club banner. \ X /

"The B. S. C. S. guest speakers helped prepare me to be a doc­ tor.”

COMPUTER/MATH CLUB: FRONT ROW: Mike Levy, Adam Schoenwald, Mark Rosen, Stephen Copen, Barney Danzansky, Lee Sanders, Wenoy Tuerk-

heimer, BACK ROW: Mr. Elmer Kubie, John Ford, Pat Leonard, Steve Chudnow, Susan Chudnow, Glenn Gardiner, Felipe Calderon, Jason Zenobia.

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E.C.O.S.: FRONT ROW: Daniel Baig, Norman Cuadra, Tim Greaton, Sam Chris Denison, Jenny Fluet, Scott Upper, Kraemer, Greg Garber, Dorothy EhrenArleen Uria. BACK ROW: Bob Cheanve- stein. chai, Michael Rechter, Alan Rechter,


ASTRONOMY CLUB: FRONT ROW: s* Leigh Anthony, Sloan Carr, Stephen Wunker, Larry Reiter, Brian Goldberg. BACK ROW: Mr. William Morrison, Steven Schuller, Jon Cohn, Robert

In an effort to teach other members of the Computer Math club about com­ puters, Pat Leonard shows Joel Barron and Darin Brundage how to fix a machine. Speaking to B.S.C.S. members, Dr. Charles Schmidt explains the problems of being a physician.

Averbuch, Summer Allman, Jason Simon, Paul Galgoczy, Matt Rosen, Frank Sobchak, Paul Cobb, Mark Nolan, Jimmy Hwang, Richard Ramnath.

B.S.C.S.: FRONT ROW: Nick McMillan, Noeha Coutry, Stephanie Shank, Ste­ phen Copen, Stephen Rashbaum, Lee Sanders, Michael Taylor, David Diamond, Richard Ramnath, Todd Cole, Mrs. Barbara Grosz. SECOND ROW: John Abdo, Andrew Taylor, Bobby Boylan, Annie Cheanvechai. THIRD ROW: Darren Pollock, Bob Cheanvechai, Weslee Wells, Maria Sebastian, Mary Schmidt, Caryn Herold, Wendy Tuerkheimer, Diane Schmidt, David Hecker,

Alex Leader, Alicia Fox, John Masel, Danielle Leader, Mike Kelley, Jacqui Tan. THIRD ROW: Steven Hudson, Jimmy Hwang, Matthew Goldstein, Samantha Kahn, Stacy Edelstein, Kim Lane, Susan Chudnow, Anne Rentoumis. BACK ROW: Stephen Wunker, Mark Ehrlich, Orrin Ahola, Chad Lucas, Mark Mothner, Jill Gordon, Susan Stone, Jon Cohn, Glen Feinstein, Steven Chudnow, Heidi Liss, Jason Zenobia.


Academics Stimulate Longer

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n an effort to keep Pine Crest in its position as one of the most comp'etitive schools in Florida, Headmaster William J. McMillan implemented an unprecedented change in the time structure of the school day. Because of the state's public sch o o ls’ recent increase in the school day, Mr. McMillan's solution to the competitive­ ness problem was to change the time of the start of classes to 8:35 A.M. and to postpone the close of the day until 3:24 P.M., extending the school day by a total of 21 minutes. Indeed, students have found the effects of this program to be highly cura­ tive. Junior Stephen Copen commented, "It’s true that

students do notice the lengthier periods, especial­ ly during double period classes, but an extra five minutes at the end of a test or science lab can be very helpful.” Brian Gotkin, a senior, made comments of a more abstract nature. When asked if he felt that the new, longer academic day stimulated intellectual enth­ usiasm among students, he replied, "Yes and no. In my interesting classes, the extra time is a blessing,- in the dull ones, it's a curse.”

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With the careful hands of a true chemist, Jacquie Tan pours exactly 20 ml. of copper dioxysulfate as lab partner Mike Kelley looks on.

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Examining Bob Bonomo's broken As a part of his public speaking pen, Dr. Jose Perez asks for a course, Mr. Lee Turner illustrates better explanation for his incom- the importance of good appearplete Spanish III homework. ance during debate.

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In Analysis A.P., sophomore Stephen Wunker listens to the important uses of the allencompassing Mean Value Theor­ em.

Carefully checking her grammar exercises, Cara Starr listens to the correct answers during the English II class. During his English class, so­ phomore Darrell Preston attentive­ ly concentrates on the explanation of fragments and run-on sen­ tences.

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As a part of a computer introduction course in Algebra II, Anthony Wing acquaints himself with the I.B.M. personal computer. During Analysis A.P., junior Ross Milner takes notes on Mr. Richard Palmaccio's explanation of the mean value theorem.

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Mathematics Add Up hether adding two and two or determin­ ing the volume of a rotated elliptic hyperboloid, students learned to solve all types of mathematical prob­ lems that will face them in the future. Chaired by Mr. Walter A lli­ son, the Mathematics Depart­ ment offered courses ranging in difficulty from Algebra I to

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Calculus II A.P. Although only Algebra I and II and geometry were required for graduation, many students opted for more challenging courses, such as Analysis. Junior Ian Duncan comment­ ed about his Analysis exper­ ience, “ At first it was difficult to adjust to the fast analytic pace, but Mr. Palmaccio really makes his lectures come alive.

I can get excited about math when he uses classroom aids like colored chalk to highlight important points and make the class more enjoyable.” Petra Braunstein described her math class as “ a very practical experience. Now I feel that I am ready to face everyday mathematical chal­ lenges that I will be confronted with.”

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In their geometry class Jennifer Wilkov and Barney Danzansky race to finish computing the value of the base-two logarithm of ten. To determine the answer to a pre-calculus problem, Charles Pollard calculates the arc-cosecant of —1.5.

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During her A.P. Language and Compo­ sition class, Diane Stoddart coalesces her knowledge of the Neo-Classical Period to compose an in-class essay. Rebutting the negative constructive, Paul Achary attacks disadvantages alledgedly caused by the affirmative plan during junior debate.

During the trip to England Mr. Tad Harrington and Robert Morse locate places of historic interest in Cambridge.

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English Speaks For Itself hen we Americans d e­ clared ourselves in­ dependent from Bri­ tain in 1776, the one tie we retained with the mother country was a common language. Two hundred years later, the English language was alive, well, and being taught at Pine Crest. English was the only course to be required during all six years of Upper School. 1985 stood out with regard to English students as the year

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In seventh-grade English, Rowena Ramnath notes the rhyme scheme and meter of Longfellow's poem "The Wreck of the Hesperus." Judiciously searching through their file box, Chris Denison and Sam Kraemer look for evidence that will attack the negative disadvantages during their debate.

of the trip to Britain, a unique learning experince in which students were offered a handson visit to such Anglican monuments as Shakespeare's birthplace and Milton's tomb. Throughout the traditional academic year students en­ forced their skills in grammar and explored new worlds in literature, composition, and public speaking. One of the most practical learning tools was the research paper, which junior Lee Sanders described as "a valuable learning ordeal. Writing the paper has taught me the importance of organiza­ tion and coherent thought, a lesson that has prepared me for college and for life.”

During Mrs. Bush’s sophomore English class, Dirk Visser reads through the fire-and-brimstone sermon "Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God." Senior Amy Jensen gets a chuckle out of proofreading a friend's humorous essay during the A.P. Language class.

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With her pen rapidly dispersing ink over her paper, Karen Guthrie fuses her knowledge of ancient cultures into a World Civilization essay of the agrarian society in the Fertile Crescent.

Attentively absorbing Mr. Charles Millspaugh's lecture, Marcelo Villalba listens to a discussion of the invention of the wheel and its impact on world history. Relaxed in the optimum positon for note-talking, Colleen Fogarty and Amanda Carlson follow along in the textbook Men and Nations.

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Present hroughout the ages man has attempted to uncover the mysteries of his past. The Pine Crest History Depart­ ment attempted no less ambi­ tious a task. Indeed, if Herodotus were alive today, he certainly would be proud to see his work being carried out so vigorously on this campus. From world civilizations to American history to global insights, the Social Studies Department offered a multi­ tudinous array of subjects to satisfy each student's in­ dividual curiosity about his own niche in the social sphere. Many students opted for U.S. History A.P. or Modern Eur­ opean History, courses to provide a stimulating challenge for the young intellect. Lourdes Cowgill, an A.P. U.S. History student, commented, "This is one of the most interesting courses I've ever taken. Mr. Barber really makes his lectures exciting. I sometimes feel as though I’m actually reliving the Civil War or Watergate, or any historical event.”

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While lecturing his A.P. U.S. History students, Mr. Amzi Barber brings to life the bloody Battle of Antietam.

During her social studies class, Marta Aguilar pays close attention to the explanation of the United States judicial system. As geography is a very important aspect of history, Sam Topp points out the location of Paraguay to classmates Joel Gegerson, Richard Ramnath, and Christine Busto.

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Preparing for their next physics lab, Yara Bashoor and Lisette Gonzalez take notes on the method of determining the initial velocity and impact force of a moving body.

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After Biology II, Mrs Barbara Grosz assists Dorothy Ehrenstein in determin­ ing the sex count of her fruit flies for a genetics experiment.

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Sane Scientists n any given day a visitor could peek into a science classroom and gaze upon truly strange goings-on: students playing with fire, teachers lofting sticks of chalk into parabolic flight, or a frog being sliced down the middle. Such scenes were not unfamiliar to students enrolled in one of the diverse science courses that were offered. One of the many changes that were made for the 1985 school year was an increase in graduation requirements for science. In addition to biology and chem istry or physics, students were required to take one more science course, as

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well as introductory science courses in the seventh and eighth grades. Chemistry II and Biology II, college level advanced placement courses, were also offered. Steve Chudnow, a Biology II student, commented about his challenging course, “ Sometimes it’s hard to sit through two periods of biology, but Mrs. Grosz makes the lectures come alive for me. It's almost as though DNA weren’t microscopic, but a tangible entity to reach out and touch. Pine Crest's science courses have given me the inspiration to become a d o c­ tor.”

Listening attentively in her chemistry For their biology experiment, Mike class, Jaimie Roszkowski and Brian Buchsbaum and Mark Fineman note the Goldberg take notes on the explanation differences between a male and female of the orbital spin of electrons in a turtle, hydrogen atom.

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Languages Par Excellence

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s a vital part of the Pine Crest academic system, the Foreign Language Department brought an interna­ tional twist to the students. In contrast to many schools, Pine Crest’s foreign language program was quite demanding, requiring three years of manda­ tory language. Furthermore, Advanced Placement courses offered more opportunities in both French and Spanish. These provided an extra advantage in college for many students. However, the department,

chaired by Sra. Lourdes Martin­ ez, provided more than a mere knowledge of the language. Films, videotapes, and other audio-visual aids provided a rich background for both Span­ ish and French. To further enhance interest in the two languages, students were invited to join the Spanish and French Clubs, along with the two honorary societies, the French National Honor Society and the Spanish National Honor Society.

Following along in his Spanish II In the Spanish IV literature class, workbook, Mark Fineman corrects his Mario Herrera listens to a lecture about answers to the homework exercises. the impact of El Cid on Iberian civilization.

As her class takes notes, Dra. Lourdes Cowgill explains the differences between mester de juglarfa and mester de derecfa.

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As he follows along in his book, Chris Denison listens to an oral interpretation of Suivez la Piste during a French III excursion to the language lab.

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During Spanish I, Chiyoshi Kobayashi listens attentively to an explanation of the present subjunctive tense. As part of an in-class French exercise, Arleen Uria writes the translation of a difficult-to-understand sentence.

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In music appreciation class Cris Bjelajac puts on the record of Knisht’s "March of the Beefeaters." On the art history field trip to the Ft. Lauderdale Museum of Art, Gerard Engler takes notes on Mikus' landscape "Cows Grazing on Hillside.”

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Trying to understand the Islamic concept of creation, Norm Cuadra makes a gesture of supplication to Allah in comparative religion. During journalism class Marni McClennan works on improving her newspaper skills.

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uring the sixth period journalism class, as it appears to the untrained observer, not much seems to be going on. However, there is more than meets the eye in this thought-provoking class where twenty students meditate on their ideas before putting them on paper. This and many other similar scenes could be found on any given day in the diverse human­ ities classes that taught students to appreciate music, art, religion, the media, and, above all, themselves. Humanities classes were not like ordinary academic classes. Students participated in unique, often strange activities. Mass media and art history took field trips to the K-102

radio station and the Ft. Lauder­ dale Museum of Art, respec­ tively. The comparative religion class re-enacted a sacred Hindu ritual, and music ap­ preciation students produced a commercial jingle, complete with a scored accompaniment, for a local pet store. About his humanities exper­ iences, junior Ian Duncan com­ mented, ‘‘The music class taught me a lot about theory and history. I enjoyed listening to and comparing music from different eras and continents. I feel I also learned about myself and my role in human society.”

For creativity class senior Demetrius Cross designs an emblem for the distant, but approaching, 1 0 0 th an­ niversary of the school.

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During a Jazz Workshop assembly, Elysha Luken performs in a cowgirl number. Waiting to move to his position in the floating infinity sign, Andrew Mellin performs "Veracruz.”

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Arts Abound k i an does not live by A A bread alone." This / V 1 time-honored max* im w as ce rtain ly practiced in the school's cur­ riculum, where the fine arts played a key role in education, in addition to the more mundane academic courses. Under the chairmanship of Mr. Dale W adm an, the Fine A rts Department offered courses in art and dance, as well as a chance to be a part of the school's bands or chorus. In Mr. Leon Bryant's art class, students produced works to be displayed for curious passers-by in

the Mae McMillan Fine Arts Center. Under the tutelage of Mrs. Brenda Gooden, the dance class met in preparation for school assemblies, as well as for weekend recitals. Mr. Dale Wadman and Mr. Jim Mullen directed the Marching Band during the first trimester,- later in the year, Mr. Wadman took charge of the High School Band while the Junior High went to Mr. Mullen. About the arts program Mr. Wadman commented, "We try to provide students with an exotic sm orgasbord of subjects beyond the mere intellectual.”

In her art course Cindy Kozich designs a poster that involves her views of such school subjects as algebra and geometry.

Mariya Rosenbaum, Courtney Ander­ son, and Danielle Leader listen to hear the way the alto part fits into "I Got Shoes."

Eighth-grader Doug Kozich experiments with acrylics to create an abstract collage of ideas in his art class.

Directing the junior high band, Mr. Jim Mullen leads the group in "A Little Rhumba."

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Practice Pays O ff lthough students learn much in conventional academics, such as ver­ bal and math courses, extra skills are needed to teach them how to cope with the problems of everyday life. That is where practical arts played their part in education. Students learned skills that would aid them in the rigorous years to come: how to repair a leaky toilet; how to bake an apple pie for grandma’s birth­ day; how to rewire a lamp without getting electrocuted; how to get rid of ring around the collar; how to build a doghouse; and how to type. Students were required to complete an eighteen-week typing course and a practical arts sequence (home econ­ omics and practical physics) in order to graduate. Junior Justin Sayfie com­ mented about his typing course, "I wasn’t able to take typing when I was in eighth grade, and I'm glad the admin­ istration is forcing me to take it now. I've learned to type forty-eight words per minute.” Erica Zeig, a freshman who took the practical arts sequence, said about the experience, "I feel I've been well prepared to take care of a household through doing such practical tasks as cooking, sewing, laundering, building, wiring, and plumbing. Although I may never have to build a doghouse, it's nice to know I can.”

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With the skill of practiced secretaries, Bernie Moreno, Diane Stoddart, a n d Carolina Panza t r y t o atta in their g o a l o f forty-five w o r d s per minute.


Carefully maneuvering her piece of wood, Jenni Henson learns to use the jigsaw through practical application.

In their practical physics class Brant Bodden and Mark Millspaugh perform minor electrical repairs.

Tracy Weisbrod learns to iron like a professional laundress, using spray starch to help her achieve a wrinklefree shirt. Just one capful of detergent is enough to get the whole laundry load clean, notes Amy Allen in her home economics class.

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An Exercise in Fitness

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et’s set p h ysica l,” asserted singer Olivia ™ Newton-John in her popular tune about the fitness craze. Indeed, many students used this phrase in a practical sense by taking physical education. Classes in P.E. were held not only to inform the students of the importance of good health but also to provide them with a chance to engage in their favorite sports and games. Headed by Coach Bill Munsey, the Physical Education

During fourth period P.E. Danny Caplivski attempts to steal the ball away from the evasive Charlie Prescott,

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Department taught classes that fitness fan, commented, "I think instructed students in the finer it’s a good thing that P.E. is points of athletics as well as required. It helps us to keep in code of ethics in game-playing, shape, but most of all, it such as fair play and losing a provides a chance to take a game as a positive learning break from the intense experience. academic day. Besides being a In an effort to insure in­ great educational tool, P.E. is a creased awareness of physical lot of fun!” education, three years of P.E. were required for graduation. Freshman Chris Rogers, an avid During a furious offensive assult Todd Rogers shoots the ball towards the goal as Sam Topp attempts to defend.

Practicing his basketball fundamentals, Jason Simon eyes the net and prepares to shoot.

In the heat of a soccer game, Jordan Sayfie races after the ball while attempting to "fake out" his oppon­ ents.


Putting the rush on Paul Galgoczy, Jason Stoll, Grant Traub, and Steve Greenberg (on ground) try their hardest to win the game. Keeping in shape between classes, Kim Lane does aerobics with her friends in her physical education class.

Leading her line in arm exercises, Kim Barnes strives to strengthen her body as well as her mind. Doug Hoback prepares to pass the soccer ball to teammate Rashid Siahpoosh in an attempt to set up a goal.

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Teachers Tolerate Time Faculty and Administration Work Longer and Harder lthough the lonser school day brousht great changes in the lifestyles or the student body, one should not forget to consider the effects that this extra working time had upon the faculty, administration, and other staff. While some teachers hailed longer class periods as an opportunity to instill five min­ utes’ worth of extra knowledge into their students’ minds each day, others grumbled about starting school earlier and ending later. Nonetheless, whatever their initial feelings may have been, faculty members learned to accept working overtime as a way of life. About the longer class period, Mr. Jim Mullen com­ mented, "When the band is

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frantically trying to prepare for a concert, five more minutes of band period really make the difference. While last year we just made it by the skin of our teeth, this year we had time to add more emotion and musical interpretation to our songs." Administrators and sup­ port staffs were not as greatly affected by the change in schedule, except for an occa­ sional mad rush for the cafeter­ ia. Assistant Principal Dr. Lourdes Cowgill commented, "The half-hour lunch periods are really quite confusing. It takes as much work to figure them out as to teach five extra minutes."

In a classroom dramatization of Macbeth, Mr. Lee Turner plays the part of one of the Weird Sisters.

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During home economics class, Mrs. Mary Jeu de Vine shows Tracy Weisbrod the finer points of ironing.

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With his famous screaming red chalk, Mr. Richard Palmaccio explains the trapezoidal rule to his Analysis students.


In preparation for the upcoming band concert, Mr. Jim Mullen assists Nick McMillan with the trombone part to "A Tribute to Foster Stephens.”

Helping to sharpen students' geographic skills, Mr. Charles Millspaugh helps Erick Pardi in pointing out the Aegean Sea. Doubling as a teacher, Assistant Principal George Ring outlines a program to his computer class.

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Teachers Are People,Too f Pine Crest’s beautiful campus con­ Mr. Leon Bryant helps students see the tributes to the college-like atmosphere, art in the “ unusual”, each teacher then students can definitely attribute contributes something to students in his the high percentage of acceptances to or her own way. some of the top schools in the country One teacher summarized the feelings to the quality of teachers. Through their of many colleagues by stating that the unusual concern for the students, faculty places “ emphasis on excellence teachers often conduct classes on a and the attempt to fulfill the potential of one-to-one basis. Highly skilled in the students in a variety of aspects: field of educating, Pine Crest's teachers academic, athletic, cultural, and person­ are also extremely versatile. Take, for al.” example, Mr. Tad Harrington’s achieve­ ments as the producer-director of the To her World Civ. II class Mrs. Jane Johnson annual musical, or Mrs. Linda Weiss’s explains the importance of Hammurabi's code of energy and enthusiasm as the class of laws in Babylonian civilization. 1987’s sponsor. Mrs. Lalie Sullivan shows her interest in students’ achievements through her dedication to the publica­ tions of Type / and Scribbler; and her enthusiastic organizing of the England trip. While Mr. Juan Sollosso provides students with a personal account of the Bay of Pigs, Dr. Jos£ Perez gives students an annual rendition of the S.W.A.T. theme and invaluable advice, such as “ Don’t play with fire in the gasoline station.” As

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Playing the xylophone, Dr. Kenneth Smith displays his musical talent, one of the many skills he has acquired. From one Mr. T. to another Mr. Lee Turner trades debate tactics with his favorite television personali­ ty.

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Dr. Mae McMillan

Founder

Mr. William J. McMillan Headmaster

Mr. James M. Byer

Upper School Principal, Director of Guidance

Mr. Howard Ahrens

Director of Food Service

Mrs. Estes C. Cams

Guidance Counselor, Director of Testing

Dr. Lourdes M. Cowgill

Assistant Upper School Principal

Mr. William C. Davison

Director of Alumni Affairs, Director of Development

Mrs. Lillian D. Hare Health Services

Dr. John Harrington

Director of Admissions

Mrs. Phyllis Kent

Coordinator of Dormitory Programs

Mr. Kenneth Kone Business Manager

Mr. Elmer Kubie

Director of Computer Education

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Mr. McMillan: A Man to Respect hroughout his thirty-five-year career at Pine Crest, Mr. William J. McMillan has served the school quite suc­ cessfully as headmaster. Many of sch o o l’s accom plishm ents, both academically and athletically, may be attributed to his leadership. Born and raised in Fort Lauderdale, Mr. McMillan graduated from Pine Crest Swarthmore University, and the Universi­ ty of Chicago. Following two years in the military service, Mr. McMillan returned to Pine Crest and began his new duties. In addition to strong interest in all Pine Crest activities, Mr. McMillan enjoys several hobbies, including bridge, gar­ dening, reading books, watching televi­

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Mr. Lawrence C. Pedicord Director of Day Camp

Mr. George E. Ring

Assistant Upper School Principal

Mrs. Joyce R. Robinson Director of Public Relations

Mr. Raymond Sessman Director of the Institute for Civic Involvement

Mr. Wayland Slayton

Director of Facilities

Dr. Kenneth W. Smith

Assistant to the Headmaster, Chaplain, Director of Camp Highlander

Mr. Leon W. Vincenti Director of Transportation

Mrs. Patricia Vincenti

Registrar

Mr. John A. Wright Upper School Librarian

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sion, horse racing, and chess. Mr. McMillan is the sponsor of the Chess Club, and he enjoys playing with the the student members. Mr. McMillan has also written several books that have been published. Among them are Let's Get America Moving Again, which discusses the strengths and weaknesses of the Reagan Administration, and How to Run a Private School, an informative book that explains the finer points of running a prep school. Mr. McMillan has also been in­ strumental in the organization of the Athletic Hall of Fame and the Founder’s Arete Society, both of which honor outstanding Pine Crest graduates.


Mr. W alter Allison, Jr.

Mathematics Department Chairman, Mathematics, Equestrians Sponsor, Student Council Advisor

Mr. Amzi Barber

Social Studies, Director of Summer School, Eleventh Grade Asst. Sponsor

Mrs. Ann L. Birr

English, Crestian Business Manager, Tenth Grade Asst. Sponsor

Mr. John Bodfish

Social Studies, Seventh Grade Asst. Sponsor

Mr. Leon Bryant

Art, Humanities, Art Club Sponsor, Tenth Grade Asst. Sponsor

Mrs. Irene L. Bush

English, Academic Head of Japan International Summer School, Ninth Grade Asst. Sponsor

Mr. Gary T. Butts

Psychology, Guidance Counselor, Swimming, Varsity Club Sponsor

Dr. Lourdes M. Cowgill

Spanish, Spanish National Honor Society Sponsor

Ms. Gail C. Ellyson

English, Reading, Eleventh Grade Asst. Sponsor

Mme. Therese Gallagher

French, French National Honor Society Sponsor, Ninth Grade Asst. Sponsor

Mrs. Brenda B. Gooden Dance

Mrs. Barbara Grosz

Science, Junior Beta Sponsor, Beta Club Sponsor, B.S.C.S. Sponsor

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Mr. William Hanson

Music, Humanities, Eighth Grade Asst. Sponsor

Mr. Robert Harrington

English, Producer/Director of Musical, Eleventh Grade Head Sponsor

Mrs. Sandy Harrington Science, Pep Club Sponsor

Mr. Leigh Harris

Mathematics, J.V. and Varsity Wrestling, Ninth Grade Head Sponsor

Mr. Karl G. Hop

Physical Education, Junior High Basketball, Junior High Football, Varsity Track, Twelfth Grade Asst. Sponsor

Mr. Gordon Ivanoski

Mathematics, Junior High Volleyball, Ninth Grade Asst. Sponsor

Mr. Thomas Jacobs

Mathematics, Junior High Girls' Softball, Ninth Grade Asst. Sponsor

Mr. A nthony Jaswinski

English Department Chairman, English, Humanities, Crestian adviser, Quill and Scroll adviser, Private School Quarterly Editor, Day Camp Asst. Director

Mrs. Mary E. Jeu de Vine

Practical Arts Department Chairman, Practical Arts, Girls' Service Club Sponsor, Twelfth Grade Asst. Sponsor

Mrs. Jane M. Johnson

Social Studies, International Relations Club Sponsor, Eighth Grade Asst. Sponsor

Mr. Elmer Kubie

Mathematics, Computer/Math Club Sponsor.

Ms. Gail Lanier

Physical Education, Varsity Volleyball, Varsity Softball, Twelfth Grade Asst. Sponsor

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Anatomy of a Biology Teacher back to Connecticut to see her grandpar­ ents. She then attended Queens College in Charlotte, North Carolina, and eventual­ ly ended up here as a science teacher. Mrs. Harrington is also the sponsor of the Pep Club. “ I like it, because it keeps me involved in the activities. It forces me to go to more activities as a spectator, I think, than I usually go to,” she stated. Mrs. Harrington's fun-loving attitude and ability to teach has become apparent to most students; she has taught here for sixteen years, and all hope she will be Always willing to help, Mrs. Harrington shows here for sixteen more. rs. Sandy Harrington is a science teacher and has never wanted to do anything else. When asked what she would have done if she hadn't gone into a teaching career, she replied, "I can't imagine anything other than teaching, because, believe it or not, from the time I was only a junior in high school, I wanted to teach.” Mrs. Harrington was born in Stan­ ford, Connecticut. Although her family moved to Pittsburgh when she was about two years old, every summer she went

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Mr. A lfred Lawman

Science, Humanities, Photography Club Sponsor, Gymnastics, Twelfth Grade Asst. Sponsor

Mrs. Ana Marie McKee

Mathematics, Tenth Grade Sponsor

Mrs.Lourdes Martinez

Foreign Language Department Chairman, Spanish, Spanish Club Sponsor

Mrs. Betsy Matheney

Physical Education, Swim Coach, Seventh Grade Asst. Sponsor

Mr. Charles Millspaugh

Social Studies, Tenth Grade Asst. Sponsor

Mr. William H. Morrison

Science, Astronomy Club Sponsor, Eighth Grade Asst. Sponsor

Mr. William H. Morrison Mr. Jim Mullen

Science Astronomy Club Sponsor, Music, Lower School Band, Eighth Grade Asst. Sponsor Junior High Band, Producer of Musical

Mr. William Munseyf

Athletic Director, Physical Education Department Chairman

Mr. Leon B. Nembhard English, Asst. Forensics Coach, Seventh Grade Asst. Sponsor

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Mr. Charles E. Packard

Social Studies, Practical Arts, Ninth Grade Asst. Sponsor

Mr. Richard J. Palmaccio

Mathematics, Student Court Sponsor, Student Government 'Asst. Sponsor

Dr. Jos6 Perez

Spanish, Seventh Grade Asst. Sponsor

Mr. James Pierce

English, Varsity Golf Coach, Eleventh Grade Asst. Sponsor, Varsity Club Sponsor

Mrs. Barbara Resent

Practical Arts, Eighth Grade Asst. Sponsor

Mrs. Linda Renick English, Latin

Mrs. Hedy Rosenbaum

Values, Eighth Grade Asst. Sponsor

Mr. Bill Rousseau

Social Studies, Asst. Athletic Director, Cross Country, Girls’ Varsity Basketball, Eleventh Grade Asst. Sponsor

Mrs. Doris Schmick

Science Department Chairman, Science

Mr. Raymond Sessman

Social Studies Department Chairman, Social Studies, Teenage Republicans and Young Democrats Sponsor

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Mr. Dave Smith

Practical Arts, Athletic Trainer, Jr. High Baseball, J.V. Basketball, Varsity Football Asst. Coach, Senior Class Head Sponsor

Mr. Juan B. Sollosso

Spanish, Tenth Grade Asst. Sponsor

Mrs. Tova Strauss

Science, Eleventh Grade Asst. Sponsor


Mrs. Eulalie Sullivan

English, Type-1 Advisor, Scribbler Advisor

Mrs. Janis Tansey

French, French Club Sponsor, Seventh Grade Asst. Sponsor

Mrs. Mary Tricarico English, Spanish

Mr. Lee Turner

English, Humanities, Forensics Program Head Coach

Mrs. Anna Villa

Spanish, Tenth Grade Asst. Sponsor

Mr. Dale Wadman

Band Director, Singing Pines Director, Seventh and Eighth Grade Chorus Director, Fine Arts Department Chairman, Music

Mrs. Linda Weiss

Humanities, Values, Social Studies, Young Democrats Asst. Sponsor

Mr. Bruce Williams

English, Drama Director, Pine Crest Players Sponsor, Eighth Grade Asst. Sponsor

Mr. Bob W oodrow

Mathematics, Seventh Grade Sponsor

A Legend In His Own Time he liked most about the subject he ndoubtedly the best athletic taught, Coach Munsey replied, "I like to director Pine Crest has ever had see kids participate and to see them is Coach Bill Munsey. In his 31 improve.” years at Pine Crest, Coach Munsey has Aside from his interest in football, contributed greatly to 216 victories for Coach Munsey is an avid golfer and the varsity football team. once held a 6-handicap. Born in Parisburg, Virginia, Coach Happily married to Jane Munsey, a Munsey attended William Fleming High P.C. kindergarten teacher, Coach Mun­ School and grew up in Roanoke, sey has two children, both of whom Virginia. There he lettered in five attended Pine Crest. On weekends, sports, excelling in tennis. Coach Munsey enjoys viewing sports Prior to working at Pine Crest, events. Coach Munsey taught at Riverside Coach Munsey stated, "The admin­ Military Academ y as a biology teacher istration is the greatest group of people and was involved in the football, to work for, and the students have baseball, and basketball programs. great enthusiasm.” Because of his Arriving at Pine Crest in 1953, Coach sincere interest in students and his Munsey was largely responsible for the outstanding success as a coach, Mr. Bill consistent winning record of Pine Munsey has become a legend in his Crest’s football team. When asked what own time.

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Ms. Silvia Alagastino Upper School Secretary

Mrs. Sandy Allen Sec. to Business Manaser

Mrs. Cynthia Bailey Girls' Dormitory Supervisor

Mrs. Ruth Boder Ass't. Resistrar

Ms. Ruth Bresnahan Girls' Varsity Soccer Coach

Mr. Dennis Byers

Varsity Football Coach

Mrs. Cynthia Cherney Business Office

Mr. Ralph Crocker Boys' Dormitory Supervisor

Mrs. Judy Dalton Graphics

Mrs. Mary Ann Deidesheimer Attendance Officer

Mrs. Cynthia Donovan

Secretary to Admissions Director

Mrs. Kathryn Drew Infirmary Secretary

Mrs. Karen Dunne Day Camp Assistant

Mr. Reginald Edwards Boys' J.V. Soccer Coach

Mr. Emery Erdlee Stringed Instrument Lessons

Mrs. Evelyn Farner Development Secretary

Mrs. Lynn Field P.E. Office Secretary

Mr. Pat Girard Maintenance Supervisor

Mr. Marcus Greenfield Tutor

Mrs. Betty Hanrahan Ass't. Business Manager

Mrs. Jean Harris

Secretary to the Headmaster

Mr. Donald Hill Music Lessons

Mrs. Marcia Hunt Guidance Counselor

Mr. James Johnson Boys' Dormitory Supervisor

Ms. Sheryl Kelley Swim Office

Mrs. Nancy LaBounty Food Service Ass't. Director

Mrs. Connie LaGala Guidance Secretary

Mr. John Lanier Ass't. Football Coach

Mr. Ronald Leighty Guitar Teacher

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asily one of the hardest working members of the Pine Crest staff is Mrs. Cristina Sollosso. Through her 15 years at Pine Crest, Mrs. Sollosso has contributed greatly to the scheduling and planning which goes into most adminis­ trative programs.

Serving as secretary to the principal, Mrs. Sollosso’s duties are numerous. She arranges college appointments, does student class scheduling, types the daily Morning Notice, arranges exam schedules, orders text books for the Upper School, keeps records of teacher

absences, and assigns substitutes. When asked how she feels about her work and the school, Mrs. Sollosso responded, "I enjoy my job because of the challenges it provides.”

Mr. Jerome Levine

Clarinet Teacher

Mr. Neville Linido

Ass't Boys’ Varsity Soccer Coach

Ms. Sheryl Lons

Music Lessons

Mrs. Jane Munsey

Cheerleading Coach

Mr. David Nielsen Diving Coach

Mr. Roy Nulton Maintenance Clerk

Mrs. Barbara Osborne Camp Highlander Secretary

Mr. Mario Pefia Development Office

Mr. C lifford Peterson Grounds Maint. Supervisor

Mrs. Shirley Pierce Secretary to the Headmaster

Mrs. Patricia Policastro

Ass’t. to the Director of Admissions

Mrs. Georsie Riddle

Tennis Director

Mrs. Kathy Scher

Ass’t. Volleyball Coach

Mr. Charles Shealy

Ass’t. Varsity Football Coach

Mrs. Cristina Sollosso Secretary to the Principal

Mr. Lenny Taylor

Boys’ Varsity Soccer Coach

Mr. Parker Taylor

Music Lessons

Mr. Gaynell Tinsley

Boys’ Varsity Basketball Coach

Mrs. Tavey Tripp Development Office

Mr. Jacques Van de Walle French Horn Lessons

Mr. Nathan Vandiver Piano Lessons

Mrs. Frances Vernick Business Office

Mrs. Marsaret Watkins

Receptionist and Girls' Dorm Supervisor

Mrs. Joan W ilde Secretary to Athletic Director

Mrs. Barbara W indmoller Infirmary Ass’t.

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Working diligently, Ray Mossburg paints the hallway ceilings in the B-Wing. Always service with a smile, Mary Hamilton makes dining a pleasure.

CAFETERIA STAFF: FRONT ROW: Mammie Brown, Phyllis Ramsey, John Head. SECOND ROW: Ruth Evans, Jerry Norris, Elma Hessel, Vivian Jones, Catherine Morgan, Nancy LaBounty BACK ROW: Mary Hamilton, Georgia Brown, Howard Ahrens (Director).

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TRANSPORTATION STAFF (Mechanics: Tony Santamarina, Laddy Daley, Ke Trouxell, Francis Deller, Gary Gordon.


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TRANSPORTATION STAFF (Drivers); FRONT ROW: Ben Burrows, Kathy Gause, Jim Freeman, Judy Dalton, Pam Baker, Carleece Oliver, BACK ROW: Bob Cunningham, Linda Hall, Francis Wilkes, Virginia Smith, Anna Robinson, Pat Mobley, Sarah Tillman, Beatrice Patterson, Lena Gordon, Paulette Cooper, Eula Banks, Joe Albrecht, Sara Brown.

MAINTENANCE STAFF: FRONT ROW: Steve Houseman, Allan Sheperd, Roy Nulton, Elmer Bailey, Paul Henry, Ed Macisah, Charlie Dent. BACK ROW: Tony Aleman, Flip Rosein, Ron Sessman, Pat Girard, Wayland Slayton (Director), Cliff Peterson, Don Ungerer, Leo Sands, Jeff Turner, Bob Fisher, Tom Clark, Ray Mossburg, Larry Zimmerman.

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Marc Diamond

Hey Man! . . . it's been ten years . . . Many laughs and good times are here to stay . . . Panama surf . . . SV and AB its been great . . . Let's go to Vicky's . . . BK . . . Let’s scuffle . . . Hey, JK, get the assassin . . . we gotta work out . . . 2-for-1 teas . . . the Keys . . . The Beast . . . LB goes left at the cat . . . getting sick at NB's . . . 31 years old? . . . the Volvo, uh, uh . . . point spread . . . you want an ID? . . . 360 . . . MD’s got a sushi girl . . . triple T . . . who’s it gonna be? . . . Operation Bob - JK . . . No, I don't b.s. . . . The happy-go-lucky Scandinavian . . . Jerry Mathers on windsurf . . . flasks . . . fun with TEM . . . GPC rules . . . let's go up coast . . . at the strip . . . kill the rebels . . . who is my girlfriend? . . . stop that shenanigans . . . Oakland beach . . . who stole my stereo? . . . 12-foot plus . . . yes, I'm 19 . . . the Smith . . . CartaVieja . . . How are you, crazy guy? . . . Happy birthday, MF . . . videos at my house . . . Camaro seats don't recline . . . racing . . . Officer Sedanko at the beach . . . Wally Gator ... Who’s the 6 -footer about 180? . .. El Stinko . . . wet spot . . . Spat's or Grumps . . . we want your chicks . . . where's la fiesta? . . . this is gonna last forever . . . thanks for everything, Mom, Papi, Carla, and Mama.

God! Seven years at P.C. . . . It's been great . . . College is calling for the BIG “D" . . . We're going to win states in soccer. . . The back of a Firebird is not too small . .. Believe me, I know!!! .. . Those amazing summers in Rio de Janeiro . . . Let's cruise the strip . . . It's scuffle time . . . kill those rebels . . . So what if the truck is three stories high . . . GPC rules... Party at my house! . . . L.G.R. . . . Spring Break '84 . . . The Button, City Limits & don't forget Bahama Mama's . . . By the way, Tony never taught me how to surf . . . Bowlero . . . AMZI is a B.P. . . . To all those girls who have been deprived: 925-2484 . . . To all those girls that have had the B.S. . . . It's been real . . . To all my friends: T.R., J.S., S.G., K.P., R.G., J.D., B.B., and everybody I forgot . . . to Wanfa, "Love of My Life," you make me feel something words can’t describe. ILYF . . . Mom & Dad, TFE IWMYand ILYSM.

Jay Howell

times . . . GOOD LUCK, kiddo . . . Police '83 - the BUS . . . Harvard summer . . . such intellects . . . RM - Beacon H ill. . . Bow + Arrow . . . scorpian bowls . . . Bosox supporters . . . Yes, the happy couple . . . Nic stealing drinks . . . Strauss A-31 . . . the Coop and the Union . . . Store 24 . . . Late night munchies . . . Stopping in the middle of Federal . . . Rocky Horror and the Grove . . . Gus and loco Bonomo-MD2020!. . . Officer Sedenko and CctCrk . . . I'm tired . .. Vstime .. . BevKing-F Scotty's (can't forget Herb). . . Hojo's by day, okldbch by night. . . Prom '84 and '85 - which Hojo's? ... Tennis, Kato? . . . water sports . . . We've finally made it . . . College Bound at last. . . thanks for the memories PC - what an AlmaMater. .. May everyone in the class of '85 fulfill their higher aspirations . . . The sun rises in the east, like the beginning of a new life. It's time for the class of '85 to begin that life, so . . . LET'S DO IT. So long, PC . . . always #1 w/me.

Thanks, Dad, Mom, Dick! . . . ILY . . . New kid in town . . . a FROSH again . . . SR my big sis - THANKS . . . Boston's still #1 . . . 4 yrs. P.C., always a panther . . . SG, WH, TR, MD, BM - thanks, guys, you're great . . . my Buds (the drinking kind) . . . Disney "Trips" . . . KR, BM, SG - woodstock .. . Kato - 714 + RB weekends . . . KP, RG, BG, JO, JD - what SWEETHEARTS . . . always a smile . . . Slurpies . . . LL at Vickey's . . . Big Red - safety valve . . . Ireland '84 and the pub crawling gang . . . TEXANS . . . Spring Break '83, '84, '85 . . . Bahama Mama's . . . Art Stocks - where am I? . . . Mijami wkends . . . Saki + eggrolls . . . Top of the Grove - thanks, Miss DayDay . . . GPC 4ever . . . Memorial Hospt. at 2:00 a.m. - Age? . . . libel . . . OMEMW - Sorry, Patty . . . Sudbury to Lths. Pt. (via Tamarac) . . . LRC - what can I say . . . bchhs. + 254 . . . DingDong . . . 3 people . . . Good

Rena Horowitz Mom and Dad, I love you so very much . . . You have always been there and I appreciate it . . . Bruce, you're one of a kind and I love you, too . . . yahtzee and Chutney, I love you . .. Noel, we have been together since eighth grade . . . Best Friends . . . Thanx to Mrs. Birr, Cindy, and Mrs. Kent for helping me to make it through my years at PC . . . an experience . . . Mr. Bryant, you're unique . . . Kathy . . . I don’t want to go back . . . Nol I want my daddy to take me . . . But, I love you, too, Mom . . . Our special time . . . Will he ever realize it? . . . become mature? . . . Micky - D's . . . Louise . . . Sarah and Amy, great roommates . . . Chiyoshi . . . Simone . . . Yes, we are doing some exciting things Senior Year. . . Michael . . . my friend for 3 years . . . Times will be better in the future . . . PC 3 years . . . I have learned and grown; now I'm ready to move on . . .

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Marc - You are the most precious person in my life. In hard times, you were always there to hold me close and to tell me that things would be okay. You’ve taught me to be strong and loving, and you've shown me that it's alright to be scared and vulnerable. You've filled my life with happiness and purpose. I love you. - Wanfa.


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Kim Perry

P.C.-two years, enough to last a lifetimel Thanks! The girls' Dorm - B.F., OH he'll take usl Miami weekends K.C. and Jimmy,J.H.,Baby,B.G.,T.D.,B.F., . . . SAKE, THE JUNGLE, the rental car, Coral Gables, Top of the Grove, Grandma driver my a— I, bikes,"you've been thinking . . . " Cloves, schmoggs? the rebel debs-THE party(alice). I D.?!? R.G.-I-95. I have SAT's tomorrow. Jules-the harlot,the Barry brothers, Texas Tom(prom'84),Worth Ave. Kato-hotels, courts, quarters, squeen. B.M.,J.H.-13,14,15. S.G., J.H.,T.R.-whipmarks, I've been abused, swallow?,excuse me,sir, can I give you a hand?,Mamas 7to9, my tennis shoes, Jane,don't sue, Vickies, Tarks, Sushie,L.L.'s,B.F.,M.P.,M.S.-drillers, the funnel, g&t's, sheenies, Bri-I'm not talking to you . . . irritating?,bruisesH.C.84. the sex crab. D.S.-killer cockroach,"see me today.” Do I exaggerate? M.D.-the cars. G.P.C.R.H.-thrift stores. The PROBLEM. Baby, I'll never forget Marco. Amzi-Thanks for everything! . . . Mom and Dad, four years of intense studying . . . WHAT?!? I swear I stayed up ALL night . . . THANKS!!! Neva-Thanks for the picture, Jon-Jon, take care of Abraham and Arnold . . . Bye,P.C.,Kimmie, take care,ILy. To all the special people and special memories,ILY!

Daddy and Mama . . . Thanks so much for everything . . . I love you both forever. . . SB . . . P'isle . . . porky suis .. . Publix . . . DB weekends bunny . . . talks . . . my third sister and best friend, ILYA . . . JD ... you didn't fail . . . our diet? . . . late night swims . . . CARS . . . what can I say, 2 years of BABy . . . problems? . . . Jon .. . talks and SCHMOGGS . . . yTG . . . KC and the great S . . . Jimmy . . . you made it ... AB . . . the mature woman . . . Queenie . . . CP . . . boy problems ... innocence . . . thanks, you 2 , for the encouragement and the advice . . . SM . . . SCHMOGG woman . . . the NYorker . . . TD . . . porky duck . . . HC’83 . . . Tre, you're w . . . SP, God loves you and I do, too . . . teddy . . . AW . . . ballet . . . SUSHIE . . . possessed? I love you all . . . BF,MP,MS . . . memories . . . MW,TT,MC,GB .. . THANKS for being friends . . . good luck . . . EP,CP,CD . . . to your future . . . I love you more than anything!!! . . . TM . . . all our memories . . . I’m going to miss you . . . with all my heart . . . love always, Kim

Chris Williams

Bill Morrison

Thanx, Mom, Dad, Lisa, and Pepper ILY . . . Carolina, ILY forever. . . OTRGR . . . Prom . . . Nov. 5 . . . Sept. 16 . . . Panzabear . . . I know you're sorry . . . our first house . . . foreverlasting love . . . my Pope John Paul TD run . . . Frosty . . . CC's . . . dragonslayer . . . Miami Dolphins #1 . . . ring it up . . . best under pressure . . . Move that bush . . . S.V. the reigning hedge queen . . . good friend gone bad . . . A.A., you wild man . . . I think we should be leaving . . . What, I can hear you . . . Simoan ca t. . . Don't worry,anything can be fixed . . . Will you just relax . . . Growl . . . Busch Gardens . . . I'm walking on thin ice? . . . the yellow light . . . C.P., A.A., B.M., J.H., B.B., T.R., J.O., L.G., C.U., M.M., A.S., W.H., K.P., what a great bunch of friends . . . Hey Ken, spit it out . . . M.M., how many cracks are there . . . the geeks . . . Mr. J, buy a new sweater . . . Sometimes you just gotta say, what the . . . that about wraps it up - Let's bolt . . .

Dad,Mom,Ann,Gary,ILY .. . CW, TT, TR, SG, JH, WH, JK, LM, KP, BG, RG, SR, SV Thanks for a hell of a time . . . Wagon riding . . . Hey, there are boys up there . . . Frosty . . . We can do that . . . We can buff it out ... Wigs #1 . . . La fiesta del siglo TR JK . . . Disney Trip . . . Space Mountain . . . Hey, there's Bob . . . Wall painting . . . Under pressure . . . Don't worry . . . Rush Officer Stedenko . . . Hege queen . . . the van . . . ring it up Hey, none of those shenanigans . . . the race on the strip JH, TT, ME vs KP . . . fires on West Campus . . . Pond swinging . . . Kick the wall? ... the airport JH . . . Ducky . . . GPC, JK, TR . .. Wall diving . . . fin games . . . yellow light. . . Federal JH . . . Motorola . . . Summer '84 . . . Handicap Bath . . . it's not funny . . . nice clock CW . . . Need some help? . . . When in doubt, mumble . . . Burnt shirt . . . All those naked women in the Keys . . . BB's hydroslide . . . commando tree . . . scaffolding . . . right lane, Hork . . . it's the Pitts . . . that's it - let’s Cruise

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CONGRATULATIONS KIM PERRY AND TO THE CLASS OF 1985 WE LOVE YOU WE’RE SO PROUD OF YOU MOM, DAD, EVA, CATHY & CLAUDE JR. Interstate Motor Lodges P.O. Box 429 Camilla, Georgia 912-336-0198


Melanie Myers 5 years is a long time . . . Mummy and Daddy, thanks for caring enough to give me the very best — even when it hurt. ILYTM . .. Dad, you're still TBDMATB . . . Jamaican Heritage,- Cayman, my home — I love it . . . always such an a.m. grouch, but it's still time to get up, 3 a.m. and the rubic's cube, All-nighter for Mr. R's exam — did you say hallucinating? . . . Duppie in the hallway — thanks for the hour with Dr. Perez . . . such sensuous kneecaps . . . Anya — no shut yu heye dem’; such a roots gal . . . Reggae and Bob forever. . . Vanessa Barkley — what phone bills?!?!?! . .. Asparagus in the closet, Michele a go cuss whonuhll! . . . JH, what a nightmare . . . Emily, how ya doin man?; 16,15,14 . . . o.k. who's going to jail?; this car has no floor — what bottles on the road?!!! .. . Sandy's house — was that my head in the garbage? . . . Up in smoke with Cheech and Chong — Spliff!!! . . . Bryce — you crazy Caymanian, ILY, remember the bike locker? — I don't!! WE made graduation — always my #1 DP . . . Bushes by the window are handy at 1:30 — A.,E.,M., and B., love those bird calls, who's in the tree? . . . ET, I smell gas - did you say blow upll! Vaseline — for days after!! Alano, my favorite Spanish friend. ILyAMyLC, many more BoMo's with AB. Remember, though, you still owe me a showerll! . . . Aimers, night visitors and blackeyes; not to mention a much-needed liquid salute to all those embarrassing moments — Eckerd's, West Campus, 108 w/ED, and finally THE phone call!!! Thanks for being a friend . . . THE BEGINNING — Spatz and COMAS, Ted and Edgar — I wasn't blitzed, what license? I don’t have one!!! Champagne by the pond, ChiChi's Feb. 24 — Ted, MF — ILyTMA,- memories of May 3, Dl, Chemistry?!!!, S. and WC, the park, and all the BoMo's!!! . . . Guys, who broke the window? 1:30 to 9:30, check out time was 5:30!!! . . . Margaritas, anyone? . . . Edgar — 1st day of school, we're seniors, hide those pictures!!! Edgar, I need a place to stay . . . M.,E.,A.,Moo.,S., my favorite D.B.'s . . . Tois and Manaige — my babies . . . closet secrets . . . SB, don't forget me, as if you could — we still have a date . . . LW, where's the party this year? Hope you enjoy the floating balloons . . . ILy, thanx for all . . . Mr. P., fantastic guy . . . Riverwatch and Backstreets . . . what bet?!!! . . . Room 108 — a legend . . . CP and CW ILyB, good luck . . . Bip — ILYByTMT Even though you're such a "nice girl” . . . Sherrie — ILyTM, B of L with MB . . . Mich. #1 Sis — GLW . . . Anita and Anya — GS; Foxy; Jimmey Cliff — Barcelona,- old foggies; London at 4 a.m.,- kitty or cat?; ILyBAAF; We All Are One . . . PC — I am the winner because I didn't conform. The friends I'll always treasure but the rest never was. This fight I have won. A long-awaited goodbye, the memories go on ... Dearest Mel, thanx for always being there and for helping to make the memories beautiful. Love Always, Ted.

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Jamaica . . . Irie . . . asparagus in the closet . . . Diga me . . . Damien and Globus . . . Air Mail episodes with J. and P . . . in love with London ... Sheila Barkley$$$ . . . cool breeze . .. brownies before meals . . . feels like an elephant on my head . . . "Reggae Nights” in Barcelona . . . Bloody Mary's at Saint Michele . .. P.C. full of GEMS . . . P. — IBTHLALTNTHLAA . .. pipe fish at Rick's . . . mushroom teassss . . . caught "in” the act ... Italians at Covent Gardens . . . me, cheat? . . . silent but deadly . . . Baby Jane — memories of Summer '83 . . . the best of bread . . . A.R., why did I ever . . . Mooriee! . . . why are you wet? — no reason . . . Melanie, the sole Kitty . . . R. — T.P.L. . . Janna, what happened? .. . Evan — T.B.F.E. . . . Roots Gal . . . S.L.T.K. . . . Music festival — "the rolling stones" ... and the hamburgers to follow . . . P. special memories of S.D. . . . keep it low . . . nu shut yu eye dem' . . . vaseline all over . . . Negril, feeling irie . . . B.M. . . . Moreen the moron . . . S.S.S.U.S. .. . empty bar in Malaga . . . Alfonso, the Belgium bumbo clat . . . Foxy, our favorite . . . met you at the cathedral Q.K.? . . . D. days in misery . . . regards to SoHo’s friend . . . Anita — where are they, they shrank! . . . no key on arrival . . . smart Urie Tanduri . . . DU!! . . . infamous Comas . . . panoramic view . . . bagels in N.y. . . . Fordham, right on time . . . City Limits . . . B.B.Y.T.W.C.A. ... Moorish castles . . . Shar — ILY but where are you NOW? . . . Miss you Miss Logic . . . J.y.W.A.B.M. . . . Lara — who instigated it? . . . P.C. — always a preppy paradise . . . 'Everlast' at Backstreets . . . Mel — you know I couldn't have pulled through without you . . . LyLAS ... the Hippadrome . . . who won the bet . . . none of you . . . Paul — you got the approval . . . ILY . . . Daddy — for making everything possible in my life, endless love and appreciation . . . forever yours. Anya.

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Sarah Flack Thanks, Ma, Daddy, and Stephanie . . . Cornelius Snort . . . zoometry . . . blue-eyed blondes . . . Keys trip I and II . . . the plastic surgeon and the psychologist . . . Bronco Nance . . . Chi-Chi's is a restaurant! . . . quite a lotta . . . you're policified, there's no turning back now .. . 10-28-83 . . . duplicating tapes . . . get in bed now! . . . "Don't I laugh like the guy in Escape from New York?" . . . Sting/Billy/Bowie/Bono . . . gronking cheeseburgers . . . Jesus in a TR7 . . . Canadians-Eh? . . . beans . . . mushroom pizza . . . endless supply . . . As the Prom Turns . . . the booby prize . . . but that's the whole face! . . . the green phone . . . Etch-a-Sketch guitar playing . . . oh, I get it — that's Vic! . . . the plebes . . . BMC's . . . the sink broke/the pipes/the water fountain burst. . . Sink J r . . . IRELAND . . . Spike and Oliver . . . Dublin . . . Irish Micky D's . . . golden disc . . . Kevin Murphy . . . green hair. . . padraic . . . Avalon . . . Bailey's Irish Cream . . . mushroom soup . . . Toblerone . .. best dressed overseas band . . . Philly . . . the Art Fag . . . Troy's . . . the Sweat Brothers . . . Eggels . . . south street . . . spades . . . Mr. Passe/Mayham . . . Becky and the Punks . . . certain lame things . . . "Are you from Ireland or something?” . . . Toucan Sam . . . fire extinguishers . . . apple juice and poptarts . . . the Penn bottle collection . . . NH and used objects under the window . . . baby talk . . . "Same as it ever was” . . . "We gotta get out of this place” . . . Concrete jungles . . . real people in real cars going to real places . . . lost keys with the English dudes . . . milk cartons and napkin belts . . . Johhhn, I don't waaant a baby! . . . dental floss-extra wide . . . the hairless stage . . . cradle robbing . . . U2 . . . censored! . . . B.S. - my psychologists . . . JDL-167 . . . Thanks for everything, P.C.

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Anya Stoppi

Lucy Henderson Thanx, Mom, Tom, John, and David-ILY. You little guys are the greatest. Good luck in continuing your 14 years at P.C. Dad, Barb, Erin, and Paul - my other family. Thanx so much - best of both worlds. You guys helped me find out what life's all about. Home Ec. room - where the Class of '85 lives. Mar, best teacher-friend around. Thanx for listening to all our idiosyncrasies. Tunafish/chicken . . . again! Cuss bank? . . . Mar, I'll buy ya dinner, Kady - my beemer, 79 in Jersey . . . little do they know. Sarah - friends for 6 years . . . looking for keys with Englishmen . . . Irish pubs in Waterford . . . punks in Dublin? Ireland '84 . . . A J., I am not a nark! . . . Mar asked me. Amy, Lara, Tracy, Thai, Drew, Bernie — You guys helped me live and laugh through these years. Busch Gardens/Spring '84 . . . what a trip. Scott - good friends through all these years . . . thanx . . . for everything . . . painted any water towers lately? Mr. Mullen ... it's been real. Mr. Wadman . . . you put up with a lot. Band President?! . . . sorry, Ian, no reelections. Hey, Amy S., play flute much? No ... sight-read my lesson, how about you? - making up excuses for Mr. Taylor-Solos! I love ’em, but damn if I can play 'em . . . it's up to you now, kid . . . don't let those little kids take 'em from ya. Research papers?! . . . burnin' the midnight o i l. . . my computer ate it! Thanx, Mr. T., for being so understanding. Art History - Mrs. Weiss . . . what a crock . . . always laughing. Varsity Volleyball . . . Hey - What Do Ya Say?! . . . Nicole H.-Wanna Pepper? . . . That one was a Bow. Kerry, ABC wants you for 90 million. Annie - do you ever relax?! Baby, you're gonna go far .. thanx for being a friend. Miss Lanier, thanx for all you've taught me. Skiing at Snowmass - Nicole . . . skiing buddy . . . singing and freezing on the chairlift. Stranded on an island in the Bahamas . . . just have to miss another week of school - no problem. Have you ever spent the night in Haiti? what an experience . . . one I'd like to avoid in the future. Sarah . . . the sink is broken . . . your parents are going out of town? Mine, too - could be definite trouble. Space . . . the final frontier . . . of my mind, panicl I didn't study! . . . for a change . . . I'll manage somehow. 14 years are over, P.C.,-1 can't believe I made it through. On to bigger and better things.


PETER SELEY '86 JEFF SELEY '88 GOOD LUCK AND MUCH LOVE MOM, DAD & VICKI

BEST OF LUCK TO BRIAN AND THE CLASS OF 1985 THE GOTKIN FAMILY

CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST OF LUCK TO THE CLASS OF 1985 DR. & MRS. SAMUEL WINN 189


Lara Weiss

Thalia Vezos

Am y Jensen

Thanx, Mom&Dad - you were right - It was worth It . . . Robb (or "Boy Robb") - z-bush, It tlz alive - die twice - from spiffing my car to mentally abusing me ■ thanx for everything .. . Jason - let's here It for '85 grads, even if It's only from Lower School - and yes, you can borrow my phone WHEN I LEAVEII .. our weird family" - all the trips - dinner dates - soccer games - & attempts to be on time • It's been great • ILYAI .. . My friends make my life worth living ■ thanx so much AJ, TV, TJ, DB, BM, TW, AC, LH, CK and VP - you guys are my lifel .. . AJ and Thai - two such special people - you are my best friends In the world - we've shared so muchl - ILYBI .. . well, GDAJ - who picked this lousy movie - was It "hard to hold" - greasy pizza - Chinese food • "will you please help me with my grammar" - soccer games with Jose - the f.o. look - Picasso - shall we go to the beach and get rained on? - FLAT music - can I slap your hand? - "existence is the nothingness of being" • Wildfire - Alabama - marathon phone calls & deep dark secrets - fire hydrants ■ refried beans and burit O's ■ word attack - parsimonious - pithy ■ cashews & pistachios Tootsie ■ M&M's - whose rock? - B.A. blobbing • DFP ■ TLD’s - my worn-out couch - "my bestest buddy" . . . Thal-Thalla-Thella - V. Phalla - your collar's not starched - can 1 borrow your blue shoes - let's go shoppingl - pictures, pictures, pictures - pepsI, no coke - caffeine withdrawal 12/84/83, swimming In the Intercoastal - hot curlers - Mira - Trivial-Pursuit - was It James Earl Ray or Earl Ray Jones or - LABATYDI - Guantalamela - yes, I'll cut your hair - Agatha Christie - WK #1, sorry, AJ (quack quack) - sr. math-matricies - no more espanlsh - "Camp Welsslander" - campfires with Bernle the hick - the Publix bag woman-red camaros - our camp adventures, snort snort - sea escape - keggeling puttputt - BK lounge - "Mother's Day" - which ear, left, right, or both? - conservatives vs. liberals - Republicans vs. Democrats - BMATJ vs TV&momma Welss-Bernle, chill outl A.P.'s. help-rulers of GSC - Murray&Mira, Melvin&Rita, DavId&Sarah, what a group, darllng-shalom . . . Carolina on my mind - CH, '82, '83, '84 - 3 fabulous summers - TJ, TV, AJ, TW, thanx for trying this place out - what a summer - JKB, such a special friend, ILYI - our six-year-olds - Alex the brute - Cabin 10-Channa and Brooke, what a kick - Piano Man - Dee Gee - boxer shorts and sunglasses - the ski rope - soggy pizza - Thai's wet bed - our festive bathroom - it's a hard-knocked life - playing nursemaid to my two clutzy staff - Golden Grahmns - Steak-UM's - batbusters - Bisitvile - wet matches - "Way-y-y-y-ner" - summer lovin- "lust" - Julia, take a Darvon - let's partolsl - thanx, GT and LH . . . Doc&Jan, how can I say thank you; you and your kids are my life; I love you bothl - A .L and S. Smith, from Mary Popplns & Superman, to tacos & spaghetti, we've had tons of funl ILY all so muchl . . . Mar - remember, great people are born In Julyl-the cuss bank-Conan-GSC, ghosts, carnations, candy canes, what next? - take a vallum - Chinese food - Charlie - diet coke - prom 2 a.m. champagne - Mar's mobile and personalized parking spot - can I borrow your keys? - some days are diamonds, some days are stones - how can I thank such a special ladyl - you've made It possible to survive and still have lots of un - ILYI . . . Dave - dictator - coke - camp - backrubs - wildfire - milkshakes - and lots of fun and naggingl, thanx for everything - ILYI .. . Larry, my new-found name, thanx Aunt Gall, I love Itl .. . TRJ, you are my love and my life - smile - Chicago - pizza - R&C - the beach - phone bills - Atlanta - Emory and Tech - "Unde Tom" - my private technician and tutor - 2/4/84 - oysters - Shooter's - Hendersonville airport - mile marker 398 - can I borrow that shirt - garfield - pooh on you - All My Kids - Almost Paradise - hightops - Hoop de do - blown fuses and headlights - Christmas lights - Plano Man - "diamonds are forever” ! - you've made my life worthwhile - ILYFIII .. . that's so queer, you're so gay, faglll . thanks for anything, PC - "you're a hard habit to break”

To Mom and Barb - ILYI Thanks for your love and support; I'll miss you both very much . .. My best friends forever - A.J., L.W., D.B., B.M., T.W., and T.J. . . . I love you all very much - Thanks for everythins . . . The memories of "us” will always hold a special place in my heart. . . lar & AJ - two extra-special friends whom I love very much . . . I'll never forget the times we've shared . . . Mar and Dave, my foster parents for four years, Thanks . . . C.H. and my mountain in Carolina . .. W.K. all the way (sorry, AJ) . .. Movies, keggling and Trivial - all the unforgettable fun times . . . Striker games and the infamous "soccer picture" . . . The Jeep . . . the egg . . . and let's not forget - the carrot. .. horror movies . . . R&C . .. J.T., Alabama and Bill Joel . . . The Police and, most of all, Sting . .. M.M. the l.s. . . . Y.D.'s . .. A.H. papers . .. Please, let's not talk about politics, Bernie . . . Okay, now you are in for it, Mr. Conservative . . . Art, you S/Machine . . . Geriatrics and Old People . .. Mar's losin' it . . . Alabama and Teddie (what a fox) . . . Boy George and R.W. - one in the same . . . refugee shoes . . . Line Duty in Liberty City, a night full of surprises and jokes . . . I'm sorry, Mrs. Weiss, but Paul Gauguin is not art . . . Sea Escape in Easter '84 - Hey Barb, do you need help out of the bathroom . .. Are all these your kids? . . . The infamous "man of Steele" . . . The unknown Jose . . . rear-end alignments . . . diet coke . .. B.K. . . . John Knox Village, the experience . .. Major O's . . . Luke and Laura - back together again finally . . . Nancy, a real-live Cabbage Patch D oll. .. Amy, I know who killed M.L.K. . .. B.M., The property manager . .. Picture provided by paid-professional photo­ grapher, Barbara Vezos . .. Hey guys, what are we doing tonight? . . . egg rolls . . . Combos, the perfect midnite snack . . . G.B., get your hands out of your pockets . . . You look Maaavelous . . . Eugene, you geographic genius . .. Look out, here I come, Washington Post. .. Lar and Thai - Live at the Sportatorium . . . Study Hall with Ralph - does he or doesn't he? . . . The L.S.U. what? . . . the birthday babies . . . the human Q-tip . .. A.A. and her taxi . .. Poirot and his little grey cells . .. Amy, give my book back . . . Trace and her running . .. Ireland Trip '84 - the best-dressed award . . . a packed house in Tralee . . . pub-hopping . .. AJ, there's snow outside . . . Geo. finals - a combined e ffo rt. . . Observe and learn . . . B.M., you are washing today . . . Back Rubs . . . Melvin to Murray . . . Murray, Melvin, Rita, Sarah, David and Mira - what a group . . . "what, what, what?" . . . "oh YEAH" . . . 100 bottles of beer on the wall . .. now let's do it one more time . . . UH OH, It's Wednesday . . . Oktoberfest, maybe he became a touch too festive . . . Wet willies . . . Donuts in history . . . Ft. Lauderdale's very own sink hole . .. somebody egged the egg . . . AJ and Thai - an unbeatable trivia team . .. rented movies and sacking o u t. . . "Hello, Dolly” - poker games back stage . . . Guan tana mara . . . port-a-book . . . SAT's on October 13 - Sorry, Estes . . . Well, 13 years at Pine Crest have come to a close. Life at the Preppy Paradise has been the best years of my life . . . Thanks to everyone . . . Well, that’s all for now . ..

Four years at PC . . . much too shortl (like mel Thanks, Mom and Dad, I love you . .. Many unforgettable memories . . . many special people ... LW, TV, DB, BM, TJ, CK, TW, AC, LH, MJ, DS .. . Thanks, you guys, you made PC terriflcl. . . CH - a truly special place . . . RD’s #1 in 84 - too coolll . .. That's so gay, you're such a fa g l. . . 100 bottles of beer on the wall . . . Bissitville . . . well GDAJII . . . LUST ... Where is your counselor, dear? . . . But I really AM a counselor, believe mel . . . RS, my man of steele . .. our rock . . . SD-ing at 12:00 . . . in the moonlight . .. with the snake . . . Publix . . . Hey, Munchkinl . .. Gone to Carolina in my Mind . . . white eggs are better than red ones . . . 7/16/84 . . . double M, the l.s. ... Mr. Natural . . . Overnights P-ing in the woods ... It's ONLY 17 miles out of Turkey Pen, JBII .. . Lara, my bestest buddy . . . YOU SHOULD HAVE TAKEN FRENCHII . . . Larry, Lard, Arta Farta . .. TLD's ... Wildfire .. . JT, JD, Billy and ALABAMA (Randy Owen - OOH Babyll) . . . Josfe, Ariva, Ariva . .. Boy Robb and his fantastic ability to speak French . .. Hang in there, Robb; only one more year to g o l. .. HI, you're caller 96, 97, 98, 99 - Sorryl . . . Grammar cram, will you e v er learn?? . . . Van Gogh, the right, the left, or BOTH? . . . "funny little words, like parsimonious" Burrit-O's . . . FISH . . . even an oyster . .. U-rine and Chlo-r ine . . . LJT’s English III . .. DFP ... bogus ... Guantalamela . . . J&L with TV . . . her "portable" reading habit . . . Ireland '84 . . . SNOWII . .. Galway Goats . . . GUINNESS . . . the psychotic "cab" driver in Dublin . . . Taxil Taxil . . . Trivial Pursuit - an AWESOME team . . . R&C and ants . . . Mar, my #2 mom . . . B-9, my second home . . . AJ, my new name; thanks, I love itll . . . Mar's missing shoes ... keys ... sunglasses . . . chair . . . (sanity) . . . Mar, take a valiumll. . . Charlie, my special friend . .. Do you want to take ME for a walk?l . . . Conan, the wonder bod . . . Chinese #1 . . . Cruising in the Cailier. .. Diet Coke . . . Bufferin . . . Mar music . . . Some days are diamonds, some days are stones . .. This is truel ... MY drawers in OUR room . .. The human Q-tip ... Slewfoot .. . Connie Humpdedump . . . Your personalized parking bumper . . . 10th grade geometry exam (we AIDED each otherll) ... Iron-Hearted Monsters . . . De-facto Plagiarism ... 2 A.M. ch ampagne call . . . a fire-hydrant body and a New Jersey lawsuit, cute guysl . . . Existentialism ... You're cleaning AGAINII . . . Endless personal counseling sessions on everything from my "explicit" admirer to JM, BF and the "shadow" . . . The last four years have been the BEST; wouldn't trade them for anythingl . . . Thanks for everything - I love yall ... Well, Luce, you made it through French A.P. . .. Band and Rock, what a tripll . . . Waterford . . . WE didn't get caughtl . . . Band Camp '83 . . . the beginning of a great adventure the last nightl . . . Annie C. - why did I have to be the one to wake up?l . .. Cyclops . . . the underwear fettish . . . My "little" Hepzlbah ... thanks for sitting on my books while I was trying to do my homework . . . I'll miss you so muchl . .. five years taken away . many memories, unforgettable and definitely NOT regrettablel . . . we shall meet again; it feels "so right" . . . Well, PC, Au Revolr; It's been funll

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Bernie Moreno

Drew Bertnolli

Thanks, Mom and Dad, I couldn't have done it without you . . . Thanks, Mrs. McKee, and sood luck! . . . Beth, I love you! . . . Drew, Lara, Thalia, Amy, Tom or Melvin, Myyyra, Rita, David, Sara — It's a Bargain! . . . Barb, take a shower. . . Do I know how to pick them? . . . Penn . . . JA . . . Savvy . . . the C1011 Massager. . . Reagan-Bush '84 . . . Mrs. Weiss, you're wrong! ... Amy, it’s superglue . . . Moose, quality insurance . . . What tax returns? ... Ledgers, Journals, what are they? . . . Jeff, good luck . . . Chill out, Lard . . . Amy, i.e., Bolero . . . GM here I come . . . LW and TJ, love or lust? . . . Sea Escape . . . Trivial Pursuit . . . Key Biscayne . . . Boating accidents . . . Old men driving Fords . . . Red Camaros on my birthday ... Black, cowhide bags . . . Drew's tank . . . My egg . . . Paul, Christina, Nicholas, and Juan . . . Paul, the little brother I never had . . . Knight Rider on Sunday . . . Richie, Jose, Alex, Bob, Vicky, Luis, thank you . . . To all my teachers, a special thank you . . . Mrs. Weiss, I hate Van Gogh; I like Norman Rockwell . . . Barbara's beach-bound Nissan . . . It was only two o'clock . . . Barbara, thank you . . . Lard, I tied my shoe! . . . Beth's footprints on my windshield . . . I hate boats! . . . and, finally, thank you, P.C.; it was funl

14 yrs. at P.C.; am I insane? Grazie, mamma e papa - voi siete i genitor i miglori in il mondo - io amo molto; Hangie in there, Andie, only four more; Mar & Dave, my foster parents - thanks a lot, my friends A.J., L.W., T.V., B.M., T.J., T.W., C.K. I never would have made it w/o you; movies,keggling,- Striker games - the soccer picture - the infamous Jose,- Trivial Pursuit - who shot M.L.K. Jr.?; Espani; Sea Escape - Barb in the john?; sht and 1/s; Fleetwood Mac #1; I've been reformed, I like Alabama - "See that mountain over there - yea, one of these days I'm gonna climb that mountain."; Boy George or Boy Rob - man or myth; Larry and her F.O. Look; E.S.A.D.; who picked this movie; it has no plot - Bolero - milk and honey; A.H. papers w/L.W.; Guantadameda; The Jeep; the egg,- the carrot; Mar's parking bumper at 1 a.m.; B.R. the Q-tip; happy hands,- Testing with Estes; Connie Humptydump; I'd rather be skiing in the Rockies; Bert: Mar, take a Valium; die twice; chill out, Bernie; it's orgazmic; Picasso - barf; "Z bush it is alive”; I'm failing Eng III, HELP; 2/13/83 Beware of red Camaros; Larry, slap my hand; existence is the nothingness of being; E.C., the gossip queen: Look, Daghling, it's Sara, David, Rita, Melvin, Mira, Murry, and Saul at Loheman's; Melvin to Murry, come in, Murry - Disney World '84; that's all for now, Arrivederci.

Cynthia Stephanis

Jerry Courson All right, that’s going in the yearbookl . . . Birch Street Fertilizer Co. . . We grow'em big . . . Karl, Henry, Ian . . . the HIJK Quartet . From all of us, to all of you, this is All of Me . . . Buddy! (he's on the Wang) .. Big J . . . its’ the Animal Roll! . . . let's go funnelling . . . they're still behind the tree . . . Doctor Detroit? sure . . . sneakin' out . . . my lovely wife sausage men #s 1 and 2 . . . Johnny! . . . No sticks? Find a tree . . . The Reggae Jaml . . . beach jam '84 . . . the Biltmore . . . what room was that? ... Gargoyle loooooves Fuuuuuzzzy! . . . Miles is the coolest! .. and ya know why? . . . Look, Henry, your car is flying . . . Rat (great Fades) Elias ... Miles, Trane, Al, Peter, Jaco, Chester, Herbie, Billy, Tony & Ron, Joe & Wayne, Sting, Stew & Andy . . . Crooked Cops Weather report . who are they? what songs do they sing? . . . B Big B Bill . . . Cheeseburger ... Tickle me pink till I turn green . . . No, mom, we're musicians Professor Lawrence . . . All-Statesl! . . . Syris, a flock of bagels .. we re a band . . . Jeff (what key are we in?) Spense .. Stevey E., man, I gotta live . . . I'llneverdothadgen (until the next time) . . . Ian Donald Duncan (doesn't he sound like God?) . . . Ian & Donna sittin' in a tree .. B now, C later . . . Vicki's . . . a whole size? . . . Lame . Dave? Dave's not here ... let's invest in some private stock . . . B.H.A.F.A. . . . Mr. P. . Natty, Jesm, Cheetah, Poke Chop, Regin, Pshead, Jodeeiyee, & Va. . N.P.B. . I love my row - captain . . . Gargoyle, more food! . . . Jean Pierre in B& (the Pine Crest key) . . . Brian, play your highest note .. turn it off, I can’t breathe! . . . Cuban haircut . . . still haven't found those shoes with the goldfish in the soles . . . Go Gibbons! . . . Has Melvin learned how to talk yet? . . . How's Babsynat? . . . $25 bet . . . I wonder what Rick James is doing right now . . . It's my birthday (class meetings) .. yo, D man . . . The Awesome Pit . . . Mr. Wale Dadman, Wally, Mr. Mullet B.C. 79-84 . . . the Cracks of Doom . . . the Chameleon . . . Thanx, Ma, Pa, and especially my grandma . . . 14 years . . . don't forget . . . now what

"let me dream ’til I know .. Life is a musical comedy . . . dip, dip, dip . . . -007V4 . . . there could be a title in that . . . 21 for all practical purposes . . . the cosmic hotline . . . NYC (New York State of Mind) . . . Deuteronomy 12:23 . . . "You don't exist, I tell youl" . . . life upon the wickes stage . . . the few, the proud(?), the flags . . . Broadway Baby . . . Physical Ed? Who's he? . . . Boy, Have we got some objectives for y o u l. . . the most fun I've had without laughing . . . more than somewhat . . . everyone in particular . . . Baby, what you dol . . . sometimes you just have to laugh . . . a graduate of the Copacabana School of Dramatic Art . . . Type Oh . . . armed only with a flashlight. . . parentals . . . there is no always . . . gag me with a ginsu . . . when pigs flyll . . . intimate space . . . in ten years call my agent. . . "What does she think this is, a hotel?" . . . cross my heart and kiss my elbow . . . "Red, honey, welcome home." . . . Thanks for the use of the hall, P.C. . . . and now life really begins . . .


Heidi Jasoda L.B.=Someday?l I'll let you know- ILY, S.S.=Ego, whose? "Reagan'' invasion, Fairl = N.y.C.//Rangers Jets & 76'ers.Luv ya’ Nicole=Edna: kiwi for breakfastl Mexican food? 566 what? "Oh, I’ll steerl" Glad we can sharel XXX M.R.=Corruption is nextl How old are you? ILY H.B. = Heather=lt started w/T.R.'s party.(Mrs. Weiss at Fridaysl) Amber & Ashley FAI "Sweet" 16=me the new girl. Promenade — IHBC Report of Progressl “Monique better not be in itl" Fat & cell! "Don't look at mel" Workouts=butt= "For X-mas all I want is a hot bodl" "Someday she is just going to push me too farl" Merdl "How's my stomach?" Your private?! 7th period="ls she coming?" last year vs. the soaps this year. Homecoming 83'=K.P.& you w/me in the middlel Prom 84 =M.M.=the man, the addiction "Heather, you are flying: 7:00 A.M. = ' Peter,l need my books! P.S.=A babe! My brol L.A.=the big tell offl S. S.=double meaning=Against All Odds— joe college man. "Sexual healing" "In the Air Tonight" "Chaka Khan” Madonna=This summer=New York City=G Q man=Geoffrey=the bestl TRUE LOVE//"a new Targa?” COLLIN=the ultimatell "I'll take care of youl Give me the keys." H.H. prom=Gatorade addiction. You: "I swear, never againl" No sunl Your lip is . . . IWhiplashl Twix, Pickles Popcorn, Oreo, Ice Cream. Fat women at Nature sl "They work in a health food store?" La croissanteriel Old menl "Is there a sign on the car or what?" McDonald's =ITI eat . . . I" Amzil ILY'T.F., the dude from the library, & M B. The King of Chess=my beach invasionl "Tom, don't patronize mel Besides I'm her best friendl" Dominosl/How can I catch up? 107111 16 candles star; Catherine & Rob Lowe. ("I'll meet him & you won't!") ("Let's cruisehlt's casual ") No school? Gasl HA-HAI Teach me? Exam study=UT memorablel Amber Studs + Thy Raleighl Minnie & Miss. Choreographer— "Hello, Dolly." "I got my licenser You-' l need a new carl" You get everything! "She must be home by 12:00 Officer!" The white truck man-"You're gorgeous, I love you . .. "Looking for Scott's carl The strip=' a work of art” "Heather, please roll up the windowsl" A concussionTHair cuts (Vogue time) Pink facell! "I'm sorry, T.H. is married, Heatherl" Plain talks, serious talks, sex talks & talk talks. Community homesl Album imitations. "Why is the floor all wet?" "In your shoes?" Money-hungry! Can't hold on to money for more than a week? an hourl H.T. & the car people! H.T. ILY more than you’ll ever realizel E.L.=You’re so bizarre! "Hike it up!" Billy Idol personifiedl Burr=Glad life is in order this year! "I could beat you up so easily. I'll prove itl "Senioritis for lifel Jennifer & Susan=We love you a bunch! More-Mr. & Mrs. Burr-Thanx for giving me one of the best friends a person could ask for. Mommy=my buddy=What we have is rare. You're my mother, but mostly, my friendl All I wanted was to make you proud! Well? . . . what do ya think? ILY so much=What will you do w/out me? Stardom and more! N.Y.C., here I come: I never left youl Florida gave me a nice time for two years, but I really wouldn't want to live therel Friends Academy rules! "Me, A star? . .. no . .. NOT YET!" Thanx, T. H.: You were always there & ILY I Good-bye: It was worth staying 'cuz now I have more to leave behindl

Heather Burr Popskidoodle & Momski-ILYA-thanx for giving me more than I deserved ... you won't regret it . . . Nic-Bejackalack . . . my BFFE . . . ILYA . . . if I ever was gay ... you know the rest . . . perfect legs & bod , .. SAFOOMA & SIBU . . . FUYSSOS ... sophomore memories . . . PiK-A-PAK . . . pit stops before the movies with the "gang" .. . what do we do now? . . . Is it tickle pink or or pickle tink? . . . McDonald's-Keep your shirt onlll . . . Don't dare mell . . . Denny's at 2:00 a m. . .. Toga Party '82-ls he gonna come? I think I'm in love . . . obsession takes its toll . . . Casey's ... no turn signal . .. move your paper over, O.K.? . . . Sauna's-dreams come true ... K.F. '83 . . . Parents' annual European trip . . . Hotel Bjelajac . . . SCHMEGMA . .. “Your daddy's a SAMURAIH" . . . Tito . . . Spat's . . . iced teas . . . is that Long Island? ... Killers— well, there's a first time for everything, Nicl . . . Love your driveway, thanx, Edna . . . intellectually stimulating convo’s till 4:00 a.m. . . . I need COKEIII Popcorn tous les soirsl "You're not inhaling, Nic . .. I get away with everything . . . but that's me!IIMom-it was Taco-Vival Where'd that puddle on the kitchen floor come from? Panther Honey '84 . . . ILY N.B.-you're more than enough-thanxl . .. Halloween Forever S.S.-#10I Paco Robanne . ILYMTWCS . . . 2-7-82- 1st time-birthdays are special . . . P.S.-studhammer, Sweet Pete, ILYA & F, my baby . . . We'll always be close . .. C M. . . . miss & love ya lotsl Amers-sneaker. . . Love is . . . sneakin' around! My house is yours . . . how many will this be? H.T. "Big" sis- Doral, B.O.B. ... Ain't Nobody . .. S.P.& Dominoes & Coors, I can't believe she didn't see our feetl ... Bertie Baby-ILY . . . Tara . . . you crazy woman . . . How's the Sunglass Place? ... Steph . . . Shalom . . . don't convert! hydia-sweetie piel Jon Bach . .. you owe me $500,000! FVAP-yuk . . . F.A.-tatiana is always for you . . . S.N.-46 + 6 4 = T L . .. L.B.-the bean bag worked . . . if only you were........ . . . never mind . .. Kenny-Love those eves & youl . . . Ashley, C.C., T.C., A S., J.D., J.S., HR,Ha Ha, Ah Ha, corruption was inevitable! . . . I did a phenomenal job, huhl "Energize"-standing ovations ... muscles, cats, sexy bods, great legs . . . Hike it higher & cut the back lower, E.L.I Strip . .. what a work of artl . .. D P 's . . . saviours . . . never eating again ... Dominoe s & chink food suddenly strike us . . . Lucky Star, In the Air tonight ... Galleria .. .sensitive people . . . what a heart-breaker. . . Now it's 9 . .. you’ll never catch up . . . always older menl it’s not Jeffrey, it's Jaw-frey . .. ChiChi's for lunch . . . Strawberry Margaritas— these just aren't affecting me . . . Celica . .. there is no alternative! . . . my sexy white baby . . . Love those album covers, huh Ashl? ... Someday— Me & Rob LIIIM.R.— Dance Etc. is all yoursll Amzi Pie . .. ILYA ... Birthday kisses . . . you fresh boy, youllT.H. . . . when I'm 18 . .. you & me, Heidi & Jim . . . ILYA Ashl meet you on Park Ave. in 5 years . . . take a deep breath and jump . . . we ll make it to the top . . . ILY Babe . . . Thanx, P.C., I think ... Hmm ... anyway . . . Burr-Butt is off to Broadway . . . I want It alllll and there's no stopping mell!

Scott Gustafson

Walter Haynie

Thank you, Mom and Dad, and P.C. for 7 + years . . . me, graduate? College man? Gas man? Hey, Kato, thank you for being a friend B.F.F.E., Walter, thanks for being a counselor to me, Tony, ahhh Happy Labor Day, we have been spoiled with laughs and good times . . . I can’t thank you three enough . .. The party bunch— K.P.,W.H.,T.R.,R.G.,J.O.,B.G.,J.H.,B.M., M.D.,J.D., you made my high school life so special . . . the Disney “trips*, bowling, beach parties, football games, crusin' and tossin', GPC parties, Deb parties . . . Kirk Singers-Tour-oops wrong room . . . Great times with Joel-Judy, you could say is affectionate . . . Tony, who's the six footer, oh them, one is a happy-go-lucky Swede and the other is the wild Panamanian, that's what girlfriends are for, I'm The Educated Man . . . I dedicate this song to Katie; you mean so much to me,- thanks for listening, talking, and getting my head straight MP.SM.KZ.RG.JO.SS.BS.SW.LH.MB.JB.jp., you all had special different meanings to me . . . Streak? FOOTBALL, I Miss You. Me, Flirt? Guess Who? Doc Drew and Ray, we miss your SHENANIGANS. Hi, Officer Stadanko. Bill, we can do thatl What are you on? A Fork! Wrun, you waskal/Woody da Wabbit, How can Grover be so *”?/#ing funny? Crazy Bob vs. The Prots. Y.O.O.M.B.F.A.I.T.y. Tuesday . . . Kim and Stacey, you both taught me so much.-ILYT . . . TJ, thanks for the math . . . DS, thanks for the Spanish . . . So long, Crest Pine - oops Dyslexia................................... Good luck, fellow class of 85' members, we will succeed!!!

I've finally done it . . . Thanks for everything, Ma . . . I love you ... 6 yrs. at PC . . . too *?/#* long . . . I've made, cuzmo . . . this is it ... L. Haynie you're the best . . . Keith F . . . Lil Bro . . . Catch ya later, partner . . . Red Dog . . . try to keep your mouth shut some next year ... run the show through . . . phillsbury dough boy . . . spoiled A.H. ... nice growing up with ya . . . all of yall STUPIDII . . . Valerie . . . What can I say-you've been wonderful . . . Steph-have you crossed the line yet? ... Stay sweet . . . ILY . . . John . . . best partier . . . 50-yd. line . . . that was classic . . . Nickie-my car is too fast . . . Bobo & Sushi, what a great pair . . . mirrors are magic . . . fat chicks and moped-you all know about that . . . Frank . . . you have the audacity!! . . . Rican-what a loser ... just kidding, M.C., you're alright. . . but you're still kind of an A.H. . . . roofing it .. tunneling . . . sneaking out . . . S.M. . . . the master at that ... L.B.-Scott, I thinks she enjoyed it better with him . . . he had proof (back) . . . hydrosliding . . . spraying . . . boat almost tipping . . . Whew, that was a close call . . . TOGA parties!! . . . 10-0, 7-3, eh what the */?*4-6. It's been great . . . Thanks, Coach Munsey, for everything . . . Nice playing for ya, Coach Byers . . . 10 interceptions . . . All-County . . . S.N.-past 3 yrs. at football have been great. You’ve been a cool friend . . . I'll be seeing ya . . . P.M. and L.H. . . . you can’t win . . . J.H. . . . Hedge king . . . N.B. . . . are you ever going to knock on my window, too ... P.S.-you're so full of it . . . M.W.-I love jet sprays, too . . . A.A.-you’ve been great. . . stay sweet and I'll be seeing you .. . K.K.-remember Scott & my notes . . . Have a great time at Florida . . . Lisa H . . . you're a Senior . . . I'm so happy for ya . . . M.W.-we've had our differences, but ... you're sweet anyway (ha, ha) . . . S.G.-you're a super friend and I'll remember all the crazy things we've done for a long time to come. I’ll miss ya . . . catch ya later. All the people I didn't name . . . the h— with ya . . . naw . . . I love you all . . . you can believe that if you want to.

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years, Wow! . . . Thanks, Mom, for everything. It's hard to leave, but it’s time to go . . . PCXC, PCVB, PCBB, PC TRACK-all #1 . .. GO, PANTHERS! . . . Coach Rousseau-thanks for teaching me so much .. . Hip-Hop-6 ' someday . . . Amy-Where is Wichita anyway? .. . HoJo's and the Pier. . . FLASHIAhhhha! . . . Excalibur and other late-night movies . . . Coke, Taco Doritos, Stir & Frost, and Heart of the Sunrise . . . teargassed . . . the Grove . . . slumber parties . . . PCGA . . . Brett and all your other men . . . Joe America, the violent sleeper . . . I wanna be a psychologist! . . . unicorns . . . sci-fi . . . Billy Idol . . . the David Bowie look . . . can I cut your hair? . . . La Petite . . . Julie-eternally cute despite our best efforts . . . she is Laura Ashley . . . born to shop .. . bag of rags. . . ecstatic cows . . . Nachos . .. salt&vinegar . . . Albertson's at midnight . . . Haagen-Dazs . . . take "Andy” to Homecoming. . . . Sa-sa and Ri-ri. . . Jolen . . . drink lotsa water . . . the poodle look . . . pinko-commie infatuation (never trust a Russian) . . . intense driver (can you see over the steering wheel?) . . . left turns . . . Tracy-my wife . . . Mint Milanos . . . pig out . .. Well Fed . . . CH-WK #1 . . . epilepsy . . . Tom-who has to be spoon fed?!?! . . . Magoo-picture this . . . SW . . . the seagull and the duck . . . shalom (maslama). . . Nevada . . . LSU tigers, fight, fight, fight!!! . . . bump, set, KILL! . . . the Conc-R.I.P. ■ ■ BK Lounge . . . I wanna hat . . . Bobo . . . drip-dry . . . funky hi-tops . . . it's all a big 7 . . . LRC-the only thing I've come to trust . . . Annie, did you count the flies? . . . SOB-woulda made a great cat .. . Prom '84 . . Plum Room . . . Porsche 944 . . . 442 . . . 450SL . . apartments . . . axe murderers . . . full moons . . . the car died again?? . . . gold condominiums . . . 8 th period and the couch . . . parking lots . . . lunchtime! . . . bus rides . . . a different kind of unicorn . . . Ralph . . . spaghetti . . . Pleezel! I wanna watch . . . bird noises . . . reach advantage . . . let's pretend we're married . . . pinned . . . exercise-what if you cramp up? . . . HgO bed weird music... your wife's a bigfoot-gooney goo goo .. . Chemistry 101, things to do with a bottlebrush . . . mosquitoes . . . Disney World (Spiderman) . . . no, really, I'm on a diet . . . how many calories, anyway? . . . What do you wanna do? . . . I don't care, either . . . twins ’.. Brett's brother... I wanna be a Panther Honey! . . . crutches . . . swaying all I know is . . . first one to a hundred . . . put it in a Coke can . . . 7 . . . we can't do it to the le ft. . . Suzie loves Haagen Dazs .. . bad movies. TJ ■ Las Vegas . . . sleep with your soccer ball . . . it's very firm out . . . call me . . . our time or theirs? . . . 3/26/84 .. . lub du .. never goodbye . . . goin' to California . . . maybe

Thanks, Mom and Dad . . . I'll make you proud . . . Good luck, Ian ... you study too hard to look like me . .. Albatross, it is time to fly for keeps . . . Bull, you are my real life hero . .. bless these hands . . . no more checks, Steve . . . I still have the first one . . . 3 days, 3 breakdowns ... 442 . . . Prince . . . everybody push . . . "Might not know it now” ... friends? I hope so . . . Football . . . The utility man .. . need a kicker? ... center? . . . fullback? . . . linebacker? .. . quarterback? . . . deep-snapper? . . . locker-room lawyer? . . . you name it, I'll play it . . . All-State ... me play quarterback? you are kidding? . . . Coach Munsey, thanks... J.L. and A.S., two of a kind, thanks . . . Good luck Bear . .. Dave Smith, my knees, wrists, and ankles thank you .. . I’ll miss you . .. just one more year, please! . . . Brett does not kick .. . huge backfield . . . lineman at heart . . . MTP (Most Tackled Player) .. . faster than greased owl what? ... key the fullback . . . fill the hole, like right now! . I'll miss it a lo t ... Soccer . . . good luck, Juanita & Peanut . . . Ian, carry on the tradition . . . Attitude problem? . . . finally, a good coach . . 4-minute run? . . . keep and run play . . . Lacrosse, we'll see . . . "Her mind was tiffany twisted. She got the Mercedes-Benz. She got a lot of pretty, pretty boys that she calls friends.” . . . Guess who .. . best year and a half of my life ... worst ten weeks . . . ego . . . The unicorns are mine in my mind; that’s what matters . . . weird, weird music .. . one-track mind . . . it's firm out today, everyday . . . sleep driving . . . sleep speeding . . . deep in gold ... you decide . . . I'll drive . . . cannot kiss lefty . . . bird noises . . . a little up and to the left . . . woulda made an outstanding cat . . . static . . . bad movies . . . 8 bucks down the tubes .. . parking ticket . . . parking lots . . . Disney World . .. floor hopping . . . reach advantage . . . pinned ... Prom . . . Plum Room .. . White Russians .. . parking lots . . . how many calories per tablespoon . .. exercises for what? . . . what if I cramp? ... your turn . . . not fair to whom? . . . do it yourself, please . . . you are beautiful . . . trivia . . . first one to a hundred gets a real one . . . two things you must always remember . . . you must be a limousine ... I'm not saying this just to be nasty .. . who's the Panther Honey on crutches? . . . loy va tols . .. never good-bye . . . P.C., so long . . . This is scary

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Norm Cuadra Hey, Roy, Let's have a party and kick the kid around . . . then the nun said, "Pass me the banana” .. . Hal, Cooter, Warmph, Deb Dar, Stoner, Red, Stool, Kramden, cheesburger, Goof, Lou, Sushi . . . No, Goof, turn at the 3rd light . . . bawabi . .. Caruda! Barracuda! Noo! Cuadra! ... 'A inch chest expansion . . . coop! .. . bull! . . . Library baseball, catch it! ... cshrch . . . Ishhb . . . playboy credit cards . . . it's the chuckster. . . I hakes witches! . . . animal roll . . . moldy funnels . . . Jon, you sicken me ... get away, boy. You bother me . . . cars on cinderblocks . . . Dr. R and Coop . . . Larcrosse goalies . . . gold c .. . Phil Collins College of Technology ... dropping SPG’s on the rug . . . how old are you, boy? . . . poach kop . . . Robyn, look ”2” . . . I think the car needs cleaning . . . "Mr. L, Norm's twanging' me." . . . C,T,Tfatgt . . . Today's weather report . . . PC,PC,PC, . . . penalties . . . but I don't want to play goalie . .. look at the size of th o se !........... seek, geek, geek . . . boylan spears . . . heywood ... seniority . . . senitoritis .. . thanx, Mom, Dad, good luck, Gus, I have to go already? . . . P.E. It's been . . . I won't say .. . Hey, where's my invitation to the Mai Kai?

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V.H. . . Grumps . . . 350CID + 625CFM + 5500RPM = 7MPG . . . Thank you, B.F. Goodrich . . . Schultz . . . B.C. Autocare-East Regional Office Shabadoo . . . Chevy power . . . Hagar . . . Hi, Steph . . . Chirpin' 2nd ... Louie's ... 6 doz. eggs . . . hombre . . . Don't worry, I’m insured Odilemobile . . . Blue Thunder . . . 10th St . . . Cal Coolies . . . Army/Navy night . . . 9 ice teas! . . . I am Ghandi, dammit . . . a Piaget should be waterproof . . . U of M vs. Pitt . . . A.S., the boy wonder . . . eggbait mule . . . out with D.S. . . Chucksteronomics .. . Spanish II exam Is this private property, officer? . . . J.R. . . . "WE I.D.” - yeah, right .. . call my lawyer . . . 105 in a Beemer . . . The Camaro . . . "Only in America”

V.H. . . . Grumps . . . stop sign . . . right turn signal . . . citation, not a ticket . . . "circumstances, Mom” .. . Moose . .. City Hall . . . lunch with dean .. Houdinni .. . "wanna work at my gas station?” .. . McDonald's got robbed . . . SWAZOO . . . Rowdy Audi . .. "That's his problem” ... Coolers on the Whaler . . . Spring Break '84 . .. Dolphin lanes . . . grade A, large . . . Duuude! . . . Odilemobile . . . "I know the Sheriff” ... 10th St . . . "I'm not getting out of the car” .. . Reagan-Bush .. . Lauren's washing the car . . . your folks aren't home . . . I'm President . . . U of M vs. Pitt . . . Debby who? . . . Frosty . . . leave the scene . .. "Where's your woman, Mohatama?” ... He had a lawn .. . hydroslide . . . Wake Forest .. . Harold . . . Sun's game . . . "Maavelous” . .. Viva Cuba 7-11-We ID . . . bread vandalism . . . "Call me Gex" . . . "it's Santa, kids . . . "I've got responsibilities” . . . Huey Lewis . . . Rolands . . . "Only in America”

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Thanks, Mom & Daddee . . . I.L.y. . . . 4 years at PC-Gosh-what a relief . . . I'm failing T.J. . . . helpIPuka P .. . bio homework . . . Please! I can't help it . . . I fell asleep looking at it . . . AIR* . . . Cara Fara 1,2, & 3 . . . Forever! What's the matter now? . . . Hypo! M&M's in bio . . . green ones! Band Camp '81 & '82 . . . gnarlie, man . . . like fer shure . . . Poogy Bear! I want it! of course . . . you always want it . . . N O . . . I'm grounded until I’m 30! E.C., you are all gossip. Jill no vas a Tampa . . . please . . . you can stay w/me . . . honest. Tears from the fears. Ah zhe va gaba . . . chita . . . PBJ . . . will you call him for me .. . Groveland . . . Disney in the rain . . . Don't stare . . . I dern't knerw . . . Why? Because. Because, why? Shut-up! I always "new” you cared! I know I can spell ... I go to PC . . . Dug, my name is George-sometimes . . . Sssh, be vewy vewy quiet . . . I’m hunting wabbits . . . Moons .. . marching . . . Spazasz . . . my lil sister . . . I.L.y.! Cookies . . . shopping . . . can I borrow . . . "I'm so mad at him" . . . vodka or was it grapefruit juice . . . calling London . . . lots of laughs - I'll miss you! H.b.-lylas . . . summer school . . . "Sneaker” ... Gene . . , cover for me, please . . . more Gene . . . Can I live with you! . . . Gene again . . . my problems! I'll love you always, cutie! K.K. — every morning life stories in T.J.'s class! What would we have down w/o each other? . . . Don't cry . . . I know . . . exactly . . . he'll call . . . don’t worry . . . yeah, right! hee hee . . . "nugget”. One day missed and everyone panics! M.S. you're a perfect friend . . . stay short and sweet. Walter, Edgar, Lita, Lina (Carolina), a cuked lives on, sette bean (Lisette G.) Mariya, Pri-Pri, Jay (keep your hands off) Larry, Drew, Thalia, Aj, Robbie Doddie (Robin G.), Rob W., Simone, . . . my friend and buddies . . . special S.N., H.B., and me we’ve done it ALL Together. . . separately . . . (10th grade)! I hate you . . . not here . . . me . . . okay . . . S.N.2 a.m. phone calls! Right! Gene to Darrin . . . like hell to Heaven . . . Tampa loves Ft. Laud. I’m A2 not AJ . . . Larry can you . . . Drew, uh, Spanish . . . thank . . . you're such a life saver . . . MARZ . . . PC parties(people can't party anyway, he he) Lisa . . . p.g. . . . Cara Fara 3 . . . what's your name . . . yeah, sure . . . you're my favorite twin . . . Congratulations in doing so well in the play . .. me? . . . Lisa . . . you dance well . . . love you pigs . . . Piggy . . . Oink . . . Pigs can so fly . . . Pink Pig are the best . . . I’ts smee . . . that's me too . . . skinny dipping . . . I’m afraid . . . do eels bite? Shaving cream fights . . . please . . . no . . . nutty butty face . . . Is that all you can eat? yogi Bear . . . He’s so affectionate . . . for a Bear! Ami and Rog . . . great times . . . econ . . . hi honee . . . Lina bean . . . that's you Carolina. . . great talks . . . important talks . . . lots of laughs . . . Steph Rog, Tara, Steven Moo-young, Michail, R-Berta, Edgar (sexy legs — can I use them?) and the rest . . . the best my lunch buddies . . . cafe a la PC . .. yuk. Great laughs with H.H. . . . Lab partners . . . M.B. &S.N. me & Jill .. . Thalia . . . democrat rendezvous in Coral Springs . . . never again, no thanks . . . no nothing . . . ! Walter. . . thanks for the good times . . . talks . . . and laughs . . . my friend always-L.y.! Stop the bus . . . Amy sleeps with the luggage . . . Steve E., my gum is everywhere, sit on the door. . . . I'm gonna be president . . . of what? I don't know . . . something! Did you know . . . God is black and she's a woman!! Bye, PC . . . thanks . . . it's been one heck of a time!

Mom, Daddy - I love you so much, thanx for always being here for me . . . yup, it's really me-Buckets,Bug,Cheeseburger, Boo Boo, Woobie, Araf Arac, Cara Fara 3! . . . Cara Fara 1-What's Tampa? . . . Puka P says "da piples et fud!” . . . bizarreness is a state of mind . . . miss you ... Ah zhe va gaba! . . . I hate people who act like their names . . . It was one of these suitations . . . Anywells, they're weight woom wabbits!... food? . . . bears? . . . siouyada! . . . DG! . . . Pigs can so fly! . . . I dernt knerw . . . Disney trip 83 . . . ILYB .. . Hasta Pasta Rasta, Pig . . . my twin 4-ever! . . . BC '82 . . . skinny dipping? . . . rise and shine . . . what's Bauder? ... Really, this isn't a good time to get arrested! . . . pig friends are some of the best! . . . FF! . . . Cara Fara Power will take over the world-1-2,3,-that's us . . . look out world-here we come! . . . Hillsboro ... I’m domestic . . . save the sea turtles!. . . 9in a Fiat? . . . Sailing-thanx, Sarah . . . Campfires-marshmallows fighting is a sticky business! . . . "I want all de wine” . . . Gina, it was only your reflection! . . . we were only making lip prints! . . . this is a cat walk . . . LB-I don't want you to teach me how to drive! . . . I hate that wall! . . . Saucy Suzies . . . "you bet your — and lost?” . . . HS-where's Ft. Myers? .. . It's not a hearse, it's a limo! ... PKIASC! . . . CS-NESLE . . . DMFLSWHDSTSMGGS! . . . discomboublation ... I have a dentist appt . . . 8452222! . . . to grf! . . . Ireland '84 ... what is a mead? . . . No dead sheep! . . . Jay, I will not chase a cow; ok-so maybe I will . . . what a trip! . . . Walter, don7t give me ahard time!.. .GRASPBD-not necessarily in that order.. .David- don't ever throw fish at me again! . . . yTBBICEH . .. Alissa, she's on the same bridge! .,. the water gun-drop your pants! . . . CH-a special place . . . BC-always a special time . . . "get the Binoculars” .. . Capt.-how's pooh? ... Come Sail Away With Me . . . The Few . . . The Proud . . . The FLAGS!. . . Woobies Rule! . . . Aug.26 = NFAWD . . . well, bitty bitty! . . . yoga? . . . initiations are hazardous to snakes . . . do you wnat a diaper? . . . 1PL=5PP's ... fly Sebastian! . . . she's hpyerventilating . . . breakfast food is not funny! . . . Kell-you’re a WIT! . . . KS,TB-my best woobies . . . are you handicapped? . . . it's only my toothbrush . . . how many people can you fit in a lifeguard box?(or a phone booth? . . . Arthur-you nerfIJK, we were stapled! . . . Jen, Linda, Diana-y'all are spazzy!-good thing! ... BroCo.yF '84 . . . Boo Boo-you're so huggable! .. . Mak, don't set the couch on fire! . . . Marc, you're such a weiner! . . . BF,ID,DH,DL,SE,BE ... you've corrupted me! . . . I'm just one of the guys! . . . DeadEnd -I'm your #1 groupie! . . . my marathon dancer . .. Maggie's got goose pimples! ... ohmygod-l cannot believe it! . . . I love my bra! . . . Truth or Dare ... DL, this is MY bikini! . . . ILy,sveetie . . . SE-thanx for all the times you lent your ear and shoulder and much more-ILy . . . The Wang-5 great years of tacos! . . . always here for me . . . HP-cheers! . . . 5 am-which pic? ... now breathe with it! . . . Ba Hah! . . . smiles and bellybuttons . . . do you like ham and mayonnaise sandwiches? . . . Latin one? . . . X-Mas vacation '83 . . . SMAB . . . "Desert Moon" . . . "you've Got a Friend" . yAMBFFAILyA . . . Well,PC,I'll miss you - you taught me lots of things, but not how to drive! . . . oh wells, smell ya later!

Amy — You're one of the few totally honest people I know. Thank you for always beins such a fun and true friend. I love you — Usa

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Lisa - a true friend to the end, one that I've enjoyed corrupting and one I can't forget. Stay sweet - Love You, Amy Usa - The warmest, most loyal and special friend anyone could ask for. You've been my *1 fan, my counsel, and my adventuresome partner in all of our crazy charades. I'M always remember our laughter and smiles and especially the times I felt lost and came to you - you never judged or yelled; you just gave me your shoulder to cry on. Thanks for being my best friend - I'll always love you. Wanfa


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Bill Follin, David Lane, and David Hecker (Guest Appearances By: Brian Ecker and Steve Evans)

What a D-Man! . . . S.S.A.V.! . . . MGOMGIBUBOOBY . . . Eh, Mubibal . . . How'd you like it if I splash watuh! .. hep me. . Mon Back.. .Yah Mo Key Man.. .Nobody told me!... Dead End Rocks . . . Anvil Head and Jello Legs . . . Jet! . . . Aw, there's a dead one! . . . Max I and II w/Tammy (Gina) on the other line . . . S.E. and B E. .. . Bill, cop! . . . S.H.I.S.A.H. . . . Boop, Boop . . . yuhl, yuhl . . . Who is it? . . . D.C.H.R.P.? . . . Mr. XXX . . . Knocked me off for an old tub o' buttah, ee d id !. . . MFL dressing room . . . G.O.M.D . .. "SOUNDS LIKE A COW STEPPIN IN D' MUD” . . . Gey kakhen nafen yam . . . Waterford . . . Thanks to C.G. and the Kennelly family for an enjoyable Ireland trip . . . D.E. and C.S.S.C . . . How do you scare a bee? . . . Cafe de Paris: Prom . . . Yacht Club, H.C. 83, "they just got engaged.” . . . burn your tongue . . . 3-leveled bed . . . New year's at Christopher's . . . French girls in a taxi . . . date w/ L.C . . . Sausage Man, let us in! . . . po boys . . . MR. Lizard . . . T.I.S.H.S . . . Buck Jackson's mother is still dead! . . . The ironic thing about i t . . . "Honey, let's get outta here!” . . . Marilyn Chambers is "Insatiable" .. . The A. Rosenbaum raw Food Restaurant . . . the strip is dead . .. Hollywood beach and back . . . Sherri's lawnjob ... T.N.V.H. . . . A.G. + S.K.(B.J ) . . . Battle of the Bands tickets . . . HMMMMMM . . . I can’t believe it!. . . rub a dub dub, 5 people in a Horizon . . . Naples side trips . . . Bowlero . . . Doo, Doo . . . drop trou . . . boxer shorts . . . S.E., D.H., Laurie x 2 . . . Don't ya just hate it! . . . FREE CAKE, FREE CAKE . . . Daddy, why do I walk like dees? . . . it's been a pressure, I mean a pleasure.

David Lane

David Hecker

Bill Follin

Who? . . . D-Man . . . S.K. and J.S. . . . Victoria Station Parking L ot . .. MFL . . . Gina, you can only step on the pinapples . . . Kudie . . . H.C. w/J.P. . . . Gina + Steve: the b e t . . . We're in the hot tub right now .. . NPB . . . 1st day of vacation, with J.C. . . . Coconut Bay . . . party at Hillsboro ... Alissa, y.W.S. . . . 181 . . . A.S., Loverboy concert: "by the way” . . . RastaFarian news on K-102 ... Px .. . F ix l.t A.gain T.oni . . . Yacht Club B-day Party . . . Get me a gun! . . . Scalley's . . . "Brian, let's get a mullet sanwiss!” . . . moldy funnel ... Pic-a-Pac . . . Mark 2100 . . . N.E. wjat a date! ... B.T. and St. Thomas Parties . . . L.B. underwear with autographs . . . remember Steve? . . . Gyna, a special friend . . . Do I have a cigarette? . . . Sportatorium Parking l o t . . . auto shift Malibu ... Cadillac, Cadillac! . . . Hey, Dave! . . . Jimbo ... B. K. lounge . . . Tanya . . . G.H.,L.B.,L.S.,J.S., C. S.,N.E.,M.S. . . . J.S. and Ethan's dock . . . that's 3 VQ'kSWjjgon . . . Judy . . . Jill . . . Channel 51 ... Insatiable . , , French class weather reports ... M.W.-phone calls at 1am . . . A S. H.C. 83 . . . Brian at Marc’* party •.. B.E. and S.E., truly unique people . ■ • Alissa’s driving service . . . R.D. Prom I will never forget, s.w. w/ t .b ., and r .d . . . Trisha, Kelly, and Kim . . . 1 out of 3 ... J.E. flaming couch ■ ■ . Popeye imitations? . . . W.D... . Dead End . . . Little Saints . . . Starship odyssey . ,, Sheri H., someday . . . SH and ID . . . L.B., I can too flirt , •• Linda, B.S. . . . the party's at Fort La ud. Motel. ■ ■ Bahia Mar.. . Nepenthe? . . . S.E., RIP T.B., J.M., R D., K.Z., H.E. .. . L.S. and G.H., burled In the sand car keys at HoJo's ... Steve E. In action at HoJo's . . . she's a little sick . . 1/81/84,V.H, LAD.! .. . Lisa, are you a good girl today? . •• F.A. benches . . . Laura Adams ... Wamfa ... 5 am . . . dare . . . I.M.A.B.M. ... Elysha/Arthur . . . Band Boycott '84 . . Time passed, I didn't,l .j .t . . . . c g h .c . 84 w/ h e . ... T.MAD.I. E H ! . . . C.,Y.W.A B.S.T.M. . . . B.I.K.y.H.R.P O.D.I.W.F.y. . . . See, Dad, I did make it . . . Thanks, Mom . . . Later, P C., it's been quite an experience . . . 8 years' worth!

Thanks, Barbara, Groucho, and the Artist, - My 3 favorite celebrities - without you I wouldn't be what l a m . . . Hey, yo! I'm Dave from Nova . . . Bill, do your cripple impression . . . the red-head is Stephanie, right? . . . Thanks a lot for the Valentine . . . Cups! . . . S.P.-we don't feel good . . . Only officers can see . . . No, Dave cheated off me . .. Gregorio and Co . . . Here is a poster of a dollar bill . . . Everyone here wears izod . . . MFL.1 minute to change costumes-l hate falsetto . . . B.E.I.A.S. . . . Yo, Tonio! . . . Steven Crowbar . . . 1001 of my favorite jokes by I.B. . . . the Indian record and artifacts-easy A . . . No use talking any man's beat . . . no more basketball for me . . . the canvas can do miracles . . . Come on, I fight ya, momback, motee . . . Maria . . . Prince Charming - never again! . . . Space War-again . . . H.D.-I knew you'd get the part . . . Steve, how's your car?-Who did write that note to L.H.?-white socks! . . . Better date than homecoming . . . the unfinished project . . . Van Halen-OK, Dave? . . . Yes-I missed the encore! . . . Laff offs-my life . . . Steve, we're the first on Spring Break . . . Give me all the change . . . D-Man was here . . . I got a great deal on a Yamaha . . . Hi, I'm with Pioneer Records . . . Twisted Hecker . . . turn your ring 84 times, L.H. . . . feathers from ski-ball . . . B-Bill Follin! Let me drive my car! . . . W.W.-a truly special friend and a great dance partner .. . L.S.-dance marathon-we made it! . . . What am I, your roadie? . . . Steph, did you get tickets for the Perrine Tour? . . . my car is an organized mess . . . This picture is so cool! .. . Gramercy Ghost-success at last . . . C.,S.-we’ve had our ups and downs, but I'll always remember the ups . . . caught between the H R. crowd and the F crowd . . . Don't you hate wondering what you left out in your candid? ... So long, P.C., my first major decisions paid off ...

14 long years at P.C. . . . Police, Zappa, Weather Report-lt's a way of life . . . watch out where the huskies go . . . Dudes! . . . The few, the proud, the car poolers . . . Yo Anvil Head . . . Yo Toothpick Man, Cap'n Ahab ... Brian, take bass lessons . . . Steve, take braking lessons . . . Hecker, drive in a straight line ... Lane, get a real car for more than a few weeks .. . Boyland will take two from Russell ... premedical diet plan . . . Football?! Well, Coach, you know how it is . . . Band Boycott-'84 . . . "let's consult Henny” ... President Saviak . . . D.C.-quotable quotes ... F.M.P.U. . . . Lap problems . . . Hey, Antonio, bmw went bankrupt. . . Well, I just had to turn down that full scholarship to Princeton ... Let’s hear it for Turner's debate . . . Paper Bag + White Knight - 2 unique cars . . . Norton, it was the 5th light . . . furniture moving keys trip ... Big "J” - the wild man - P.O.A.T. . . . C.G. + P.C.- no comparison except one . . . The book in one sentence . . . GH-I deserved more, you're the best . . . C.W.A.Y.S.G.? . . . Let's all go to tree tops . . . Daisy, my stupid understanding . . . No, really, officer, it's my dad's . . . Sorry, we have no can openers ... Mr. P., you made math bearable ... very sneaky and devious, if not "interesting” ... Some folks say I'm a wild driver . . . All my great friends-J.C., A.C.,N.C.,D.H.,D.L.,S.E., B.E.,W.W.,A.S.,L.S.,G.H.,L.B.,H.S.,N.M.,I.Dkeep in touch and good luck . . . Great memories, few regrets . . . Thanz, Mom + Dad, couldn't have graduated without you ... Scotty, there must be life after P.C.

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Kim Kennedy

Here’s to all the memories P.C. has left me in thirteen years . . . Mom and Dad - you're the sreatest, thanx for your TLC . . . Pat-you dude! I love ya! so much. . . Brian-1 love you so, too!. . . Christi-girlie, my one and only puppy! Kim K. . . . all those years at P.C. . . . Blood sisters . . . Ft. Myers . . . Callaway Gardens-Swiss Chalets, yuck! . . . all our talks . . . Befzies forever . . . Talk on the beach with K.K. and FIO . . . Friday's kahlua Hummers and oreo cookies . . . U.V.A. & Kim KK . . . hope you do it, if not GATORS! . . . Karen-1 love you forever-sis's always . . . Heathcliff. . . I missed you this ye a r. . . Miracle Mile . . . S.l. . . . B.C.-all shirts . . . B.O.'B-your love . . . A.B.I.A.B. with S.N.,W.H., and H.T.! . . . Boy george . . . Burger King runs with H.T., Steven Philip Shailer-143, ILySM . . . Tony's Party 1-7-84 . . . Midgie, Phil, Les, and Tracy, mocha & Rambo . . . Lotsa roses . . . Teewin . . . Tevie . . . 2-12-84-Beach . . . Southport Raw Bar . . . We're going to Merrie & Eric's . . . Let's go surfing-St. Sebastian . . . Eric’s house . . . "move your knee!” . . . Celica convertible . . . Renault "Mikey Car” . . . '84 Vette-lucky DAD . . . HOT! Nance . . . positions in the book! . . . Night at Nepenthe with BLD, JR,NH ... BARBS-ILY . . . B.R.A.S. .. . DEB PARTY-Roaring Twenties . . . Jodes-DEB Party . . . the night we stayed up all night (you all did) . . . KEY LARGO SUMMERS . . . Summer '84 the BEST - cheerleading camp . . . Fike . . . N-O-NO! . . . in your face disgrace . . . HAWAII-Awesome . . . trying to surf on waikiki with Karen and Dad . . . where’s Maui and Sons? . . . Kid’s condo in Honolulu ... Sue-cutie worrying about S.P.S. long distance . . . LYC with Tevie & the coke waitress . . . manana . . . July 27,1984-Teve's b-day, French Quarter. . . Fourth of July-sickness . . . sneakovers . . . talking through the window . . . Scottie-my body forever and ever. . . very fickle #31 . . . LA SPADAS-Yum! . . . HO JO's . . . MADONNA-ME "Physical Attraction"-AW!-cutie . . . Merry & Eric, best buds . . . Filippo's . . . champagne in the car . . . what a gay movie! . . . Prom '84-baby-sitting . . . out all night. . . Cool DAD & MOM . . . Mr. Rousseau-^reaf guyl . . . Mr. Woodrow . . . sweetie . . . DAVE SMITH-my big boy! . . . Mrs. J-thanx for being a friend . . . MAMAD-ILY . . . K.B. with Flo . . . phone calls to G.U. . . . I miss you . . . sexy & seventeen 1-10-84 . . . Body talk . . . Hot tub . . . Skiing in west lakes. . . Talking in the park with Mary Beth . . . GATOR GIRLS . . . "Hello” . . . Lionel Richie . . . P.Y.T.-Michael J. . . . Huey Lewis ... "missing you" . . . "Just Once” . . . Steph & Andy-4EVER TOGETHER . . . great friends .. . Cheerleading-Levys . . . sweet girls-M.A., S.M., M.G.,L.B.,M.I.,B.D.,S.R.,K.K.,J.R.H.T., & Me! Liz & Mike K. BLD .. . TURN HERE! Walt #27-4EVER FRIENDS! . . . Franko-sweetie! Friends Always! . . . Valerie & Karen-Love You-Sistersl Debbie Morningstar-Sandy's house-sleepovers! ILY Marisa & Eric . . . Love always . . . DEBUTANTE 25th Anniversary . . . Thanks, DAD & MOM . . . Aimee-I love you! Good Luck in beg inning the 13 years I've just completed . . . Pine Crest-Thank you for the best years of my life . . . many memories I'll always cherish! Class of '85: we will never pass this way again! . . . SPS 4EVER LOVE

Mom, Dad, Troy - I love you all so much! . . . Mikey-my befzie forever . . . bloodsisters . . . Ft. Myers . . . Georgia . . . Cabins-Yesl. . . Chalets-yuck! . . . Sodapop and Desiree . . . commercial for Band-Aid Brand? ... What's wrong wth your burger? . . . you boys are rude! . . . spats ... Kahlua Hummers and oreo cookies . . . Friday's . . . To Go? . . . Just the girls' night out . . . Beach talk with M.W. and M.C. . . . Homecoming '83 with M.W.,C.R., and L.B. . . . Castle Park . . . Prizes . . . Berlin . . . Keithie and Calvie ... Kim KK-U.VA.-Don't worry, Mike! . . . So many men, so little time ... crrruisel . . . too many memories to remember . . . Mary Beth-I.L.Y.! . . . Lee's party . . . Keith, Scot, Duffy, no it’s Manuel! . . . jeep cruise . . . Town House ... we'll walk home, thank you! . . . New Year's Eve . . . The water just flows! . . . “lunches” at the club . . . Scally's-walk much? . . . Mr. Grumpps ... Hckcs and ice cubes . . . Let's be more careful at the Galleria! . . . K.R. and J.S.-beachnight . . . F.L.H.S. football games and parties-before examsl ... Swim meet . . . Helloww . . . Is this the Kennellys' residence? . . . I don't do gum!. . . Bear-my true friend . . . Tracey P . . . Penrod’s l . . . Spring Break '84 . . . Shooters . . . beach days . . . Bike ride down strip . . . Bahamas... "Lettuce Be, Lettuce Be” . . . I'm exempt from this questionl ... Gin Rummy=backrubs . . . Georgia-"he sat in front of the television all night !” ■ ■ ■ Derwood . . . New York modeling . . . Wall Street Seminar ... Greg and Jefferson . . . Keith-ITI love you always . . . Lolift us up ... "We've only just begun” . . . "Just You and I” . . . K.H. and M.H. duel ... Austrian phone call . . . B.C. graudation . . . Palm Springs . . . Disney World-3 ... Georgia-3 . . . Airplane II . . . Spats-let's talk . . . S.M.-Tuesday night basketball game-G.G. and R.S.-my Senior Buddies . . . R.S.-St. Thomas ... New Year’s Eve . . . Santa Claus night . . . thanks Troy and Renea ... M.M.-thanks for everything and helping me to forget . . . Gina-set me up with someone else! . . . F.R.-“AII Through The Night” . . . you angel-too good to be true! . . . J.R.P.-so many years . . . P.X.-my Deb. partner ... Deb. parties and Deb. Ball . .. "Fame" . . . Washington trip -M.B.,H.T.,andS.R. . . . Georgetown with Joe . . . Freshman Woman J.J. and R. H.? . . . McTigger and M.W. in the Gainesville van . . . Hollywood parties with M.K. . . . Cheerleading camp '84 . . . Fike . . . Jason . . . In your face disgrace . . . That's not collegiate! . . . S.K. and H.H.-best li'l sisters ... J.G.-Sweet 16 dance partner. . . Lisa-Boca Academy or McD's? . . . A.A.-our "soap opera” lives . . . D.G.-our forever long talks-we can relate ... S. N.-our deep talks . . . Steph-U.VA.? . . . W.H. and S.G.-Binky, N.O.I ... B.A.-you flirt! . . . T.V.-my morning companion . . . 7-11 . . . Prom '84 with J.G. and M.G. . . . J.B.-8 th period talks . . . Richy-my pup.love . . . "Sexy and 17" . . . Trish-"Don't Stand So Close To Me” . . . The "Magic 19” ... On the phone, of course! . . . Marc-my Netherlands friend . . . M.H. and G.R.-my Bostonian “friends.” . . . P.H.M.U.-thanksI . . . beach walks ... full moons . . . the jettys . . . older men . . . late night phone calls ... lotsa' roses . . . J.C.-watch out!. . . Promenade . . . write my life storyl. . . Thanks, P.C.-so many years and I've loved every one. Lastly, Thank you, Mom and Dad, for everything-l can't even begin to express my deepest appreciation-l LOVE YOU! Kim - you've been a great friend and pick-me-up when I felt down. ILyLASII Good luckl - IV

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JOPOLS Ice Cream & Candy

564-1263

82 S.E. 15th St. Pompano Beach, FL 33060

946-0748

PERSONALIZED SERVICE by FRANCINE STINE

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6219 N. Federal Highway Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33308

Shank Animal Hospital Of North Andrews Avenue Jerry P. Shank, D.V.M.

3225 N. ANDREWS AVENUE

D. E. Huber, D.V.M.

FORT LAUDERDALE,

Jeffrey J. Ramsey, D.V.M.

FLORIDA 33309

Phone 491-6111

Congratulations to the Class of 1985 Humana Hospital Cypress 600 SW 3rd Street Pompano Beach, Florida 33060

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Shawn Bonsell Joe America . . . P.C. Swimmins: State Champions . . . Jackbusters ... Thanks, Gary and Ralph . . . JMR . . . Roach & Kert Ert . . . Muggin' down . .. Dummer .. . Drowning sunglasses . . . Jaguar, I promise . . . Stand Tall . . . PLAY . . . broken down at 12:00 midnight . . . 4 days and 4 more .. . you're the greatest . . . Mert and Gert, Gres . . . I miss it all . . . Amy K . . . sweetie . . . Room 108 at what time? . . . Billy Idol . . . The floor isn’t comfortable . . . sorry, Im violent. . . four foot what? . . . Riverwatch with J.O. . . . swimmin' women . . . V.V.: eighth-grade superstar. . . Trix-Doctor "J" . . . dogbreath-lyes 4 unreal . . . snakewoman-"Herman” yourself ... A . K. (RAT)-get a boyfriend and some manners . . . Mo-paranoid?-thought I'd forget ya, didn't you . . . NO.-beach,beach,beach . . . I fooled all of you . . . Tony M.-Euglena . . . I can't feel my arms . . . Peter Gabriel & Queen . . . Onno, not again . . . Stalmin-cover that neck . . . Glass-remember, now you're the senior . . . Joe Tex, Joe Hispanic, Joe Aussie . . . keep the swimming tradition going; win state . . . G.B.-like leftovers? . . . 3 times and I'm smart-let me in Edgar, Mike, and Steve (shmoo). . . My little yellow friends . . . ricebowls . . . who's a minority? . . . I can't help it - I’m white . . . breakdancing . . . Reservations in 108 - why are all the bushes smashed? . . . C.Y.A. . . . Units . . . Bonzo goes to colelge . . . Bonzai ... Mel, great minds think alike .. . Beat me Craigy-slaps and kisses ... sunshine . . . J.J.Moose . . . Big Red . . . birthday balloons . . . The Bet ... J.H. memories . . . Edgar, why does your neck hurt-J.F. . . . 3 yrs. of a roommate . . . thanks . . . last of the De Leon tradition . . . Sept. 29th and the famous entrance into the forbidden zone . . . Oct. 20th-part 2 ... our place and myu surprise . . . but I want to go to sleep . . . Prince-jammin' on the ground . . . Rm. 108- if the walls could talk . . . B. D.,A.B.M.M.,A.S.A.K.,J.F.,J.D.-the guest list will continue . . . Do you think I'd look nice without any legs . . . J. Bear . . . Thanks, Ma and Pa.

Edgar De Leon Gimme an "R"! Go, Panthers!Go,P.C.!Oh yeah! Giveme some ice . . . Let’s make a pyramid (G.B.).. . Shawn, Joe America (Bonzo), 3 years we made it, how 'bout thatIBryce, you missed! I forgot the firewater . . . shots,sunrises . . . Riverwatch is in, Nepenthe is out! Johnny Bokamp and Susie Carr . . . Long Island . . . Just use the other door . . . J.O., are you going to make it? Where's the cowgirl? Alan, do you have any milk in your fridge? Tedgar's drive in . . . Mel, do you want a key to the room? Comas, Cheers! I bet you can't go 70 . . . Oger, I can't feel my arms! Spats,Friday's, Uno’s, Bennigan's, all in one night . . . Prom, the gang ... Graduation, Steve Riverwatch again (2:30), Don't miss Baccalaureate! Party in Miami, what time are we going? CARSLPLSCLLC . .. Don't you clean your car? Room #108, we're taking reservations! Why are the bushes dead? We have a sofa . . . Amy K., what are you doing on the floor? Where's menage a trois? It's a cute bear! Marisa (Marvin), schizo, Iqd. lunches! Jenny (Yen-Yen), General Hosptial, Days is better, I’m late again . . . Aimes, sis', move in! Are you getting married with my brother? The bet is one! Mel, you have to wait! Sept. 29, 1984, a memorable night! Who broke the window? Aimes, don’t slam the door, let me in! Carolina, wake up! Part 2, Oct. 20, 1984, our place . . . Shawn, don't go to sleep! Who's in the van? Where's Amy? Prince, Shawn James! H—y Dormy club, the Halliday Inn, I gave a work detaillRoom #108-the long tradition-Barbie, Aimes, Mel, Anya, Jenny, Marisa, Amy-our guests! Weekends-who's house? Let's do the fish! Berta, is she alive? Tara, I'm so dizzy! Give me a kiss! B.W.B., the minority .. . MO.’s . . . I wanna go home! C.Y.A. Green units, I'll have a double! Birthday balloons . . . green and red apples . . . Steve, ink brudder. . . Mike, drinking buddy . . . Gossip! Innies and Outies . . . why do you live so close to each other? "Girls with guns”-Shawnee B. rapsl Showers and drives-it takes two! X-mas decos., Rudolph . . . My neck is sorel Maryland, here I come, with my true buds!!!

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Steven Moo-Young JA forever . . . IRIE . . . I want to go home .. . Tia . . . Comas ... He has a machine gun!! . . . Didn't we see a blue SLC? . . . Negril, Ocho Rios ... Fhrazad, Holliday . . . Wondertwins . .. Peking ravioli . . . gremlin face ... you're terrible, Annie . . . Eggroll the chink . . . I'm so red CARSLPLSCLLC-what a night! . .. Don't you clean your car? . . . Edgar, you mean we have to go to Baccalaureate?! .. . Riverwatch . . . look at Susie's dress . . . Just use the side door . .. Quick, when were you born? ... UWL .. . Cowgirl with the worms .. . Check the beef in the red 911 menage a trois . . . it's a cute bear . . . Tony can't feel his arms ... Shawn-so white (only on the outside) . . . Yeah, I guess we'll let you in . . . THE BET .. . Mel, it's almost Baccalaureate .. . Anya knows ... Reggae-ancient tribal beat . . . they reek! . . . Manuel-ONTV decoder ... gossip!! . . . Mike, you scare me! . .. Edgar, INK BRUDDAH . . . Berta, wake up! . . . whose parents are away? . . . RICE .. . We need a maid ... Jujitsu girl . . . On the floor Lydia! . . . What I like about you, Nic! ... the gang .. . Tara, are you dizzy? Love you always . . . our secret affair C.R. ... You know what I mean,jellybean? . .. Room 108-immortal ... Do the fish! . . . Knot? No, down . . . It's the TACH!!! . . . TMAD . . . How's your neck? . . . showers and drives-takes two . . . stand tall!

Michael Lyn Rass . . . It wasn't that much fun . . . rubber walls . . . COMA . . . I'll have the DOUBLE . .. Where be Gerry? . . . What d ’ya mean she resigned ... stop crying . . . Green units . . . Balloons and more balloons ... I'm so dizzy .. . WAKE UP! . . . Nah, let her sleep . . . Joe worm ... check the beef! . . . Tedgar’s . . . Windows and Closets . . . and broken ones ... Joe America, B.W.B. . . . T.G.I.A.N.W. . . . nice room, I like the carpet ... SHH, I think it's the Boz . . . CYA . . . He is so red! . . . TIA . . . I want to go home . . . JA pne love . . . September 29th,1984, 1:30 to 9:30 ... Appleton . . . QUICK! He needs ice . . . Let's do the fish! Amy's M.O.'s ... bloop,bloop . . . You but them, no you! . .. What bet? . . . he's crazy, I'm telling you he’s crazy . . . knot?no it's down . . . 10:1 sit's in Craig's room . . . Jus res . . . rice . . . what the hell! . . . L . . . He's still studying . . . they all reek! . . . Marvelous, absolutely marvelous . . . Who's at the door? Quick! Hide! . . . what are those bears doing? . . . Okay, what university? . . . RIVERWATCH . . . I'll make you one on the computer ... it leaks . . . I bet you can't go seventy; yes, I saw the canal! ... Just use the other door . . . This is Mrs. Birer, oh hi, Robyn . . . OOgiedy BOOgied y . . . he can't feel his arms . . . what we need is a maid . . . the room has a very long tradition . . . he's a freak . . . turn the t.v. on . . . Adventures in the forbidden zone . . . Gimme a kiss .. . Mike, MikelMichaelll! It's a machine gun!!! . . . up the hill . . . my magically appearing mother . Johnny Bokamp and Susie Carr and the Tence . . . Baccalaureate, right in the middle of it, you’ll find out, mel . . . the gang . . . My hero Mr. T. . .. Part 2, Oct.20th,1984,our place .. . why did she sleep on the floor? . . . tootsome bread . .. whose parents are away this weekend? .. sunshine . . . the hun of metal . . . babypowder, it works . . . which one do I use? UWI? Western? . . . It isn't fair, he had three chances and he's white! . . . we done stop conjugate verbs . . . Je ne parle pas francias .. . There's a chair in the closet, well used I might add . .. what's the deal? . . . you scare me sometimes. . . why do you live so close together? . . . what do you mean he fell asleep? . . . TRIP'M! . . . so we dropped a line or two . . . what's in his hair? . .. units before PSAT's . . . Bryce, blue not red, 1 0 0 not 80, straight not mixed . . . so we lost the second page . . . the same team the team lost to .. . Cowgirl . . . guess which blue SLC we saw Craige . . . Play with the tuning, it'll come in, but no sound . . . the woman in the red 911 . . . TMAD . .. well, Mike, tell me what you have learned over the past four years?


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Steven Stoll Are you afraid, or do you just hate reggins? . . . Chicks love our sticks . . . #99 . . . The Great One . . . It's a death trap, a suicide rap . . . kaleidoscope . . . the grove . . . Mr. Touchdown . . . The rich are getting richer . . . What makes you think you're so good . . . flaming shishkabob . . . That's good stuff . . . you look maarvelous . . . All men want to be rich, rich men want to be king, and the king ain't satisfied, until he owns everything . . . Effa, what kind of name is that . . . IF YOU DON'T THINK yOU'RE GOOD, WHO WILL? . . . why be nice, when for the same price you could be nasty? . . . Chucksternomics . . . The Boss . . . arrested on the beach . . . we laughed, so hard . . . H.J., you'd be an awesome . . . And then there is always exhibition season . . . Everybody's got a hungry heart . . . Only the good die young . . . Little sis', you're the greatest! . . . Surprise at Cisco's . . . Take it to the photomat booth . . . Nepenthe's Rejection . . . Godlike . . . #12 LAX '85 state champs! . . . Thanks, Dennis . . . (double A ) . . . Lenny from Jamaica . . . Reggin . . . Must be in the front Roooow! . . . Canuck . . . Marino hits his Marks . . . eh? . . . DOMINO'S ... saw him in New Jersey . . . three in one weekend? . . . Pennsylvania, here I come! . . . Massive . . . I.L.y. A.K., S.K. . . . Dresscode, Ha . . . Quick-stick . . . We came, we saw, we kicked its — . . . G.T.F.O.H. . . . Looks aren't everything . . . Hey, chick . . . 110% . . . O.K. BABY, ON THE HOP . . . I'm going to count to one . . . N.y.,N.y. . . . We earned this one! . . . Hamlet!

Thanx, PC, 14 yrs. sure do change a person .. . Ty, Mom & Dad, lly! & Otsie, my little bro, Ily2 . . . MJ, DS, AJ, Larry, DB, TV - Ty4 the help & support . . . Mar — lly, awesome lady, you lost your keys again? 1, TY4 the shoulder & the memoirs from the cuss bank to learning about cheerleaders & Trivial Pursuit w/JMP (I never miss geography) . . . Mar, I think I hear a rat . . . Charlie . . . JJ . .. living in B-9 . . . Singles AP .. pb & choc, chips . . . absent 5 wks (Samuel MD) . . . Banner Club ... car washes . . . GSC officers . . . purple . . . of diet coke . . . Dave - your own office, coke, ice cream, shakes w/pb, locked what? where? what hand do I write w/now? . . . "an accident waiting to happen," Ty, Smiley, lly . . . AJ - on the phone; hanging up; AGB, you & I; you help me w/English, I'll help you w/math; research papers 4 Mr. T . . . hyper moods . . . neg. attitudes . . . your admirer . . . high on life . . . the only friend to drive my car, Ty . . . Larry — my singles partner (arguments w/WH & SN), gish#1 pumpkins . . . DB - passing Pre-Cal . . . my first concert - ALABAMA - Thai studying - driving next to Randy O . . . Creativity hovework . . . LB - Ty4 the talks .. . Pre-Cal w/Mr P . . . HT, Our friend . . . WD 82, 83; BG & WW 84; Frad Night . . . shampoo? no, BR - flying down hotel hallways ... Spring Break '83, '84, ’8 5 - 1 0 men, Mamas, SA (wafers), silent treatment, GJWTHF, watching the light set w/JL . . . ES, DC, CC, KP, JH, RH, RG, B&S . . . C&R, let's go to Knoxville . . . Summer '84 - a laborer? eg 4x in 1day, CRRC, Them, songwriters, Him, bouncers, cruzin, Penrod's (a real gun), bike rides . . . vb & vb camp - KW (Killer), Aud, VP, LH, LH, AC (scared of heights) . . . Miss Lanier, #1 coach, Mommie, lly, Ty4 everything & I’m not a quitter . . . the dorm - Mamata & me, Judy (wrestling), SS, LH, Max not allowed to talk to you guys . . . the roof & wc . . . jokes from DS, GT, & sir . . . Coach Munsey, hang in there!! Good evening, sir. Pre-K w/Mrs. Munsey, so long ago, thanx . . . school at 6 am w/Aud, running . . . Trivial . . . gym . . . kicked out of the dorm 4 a month . . . guess who's walking . . . NBO, heat, back massages . . . Good Luck, Doug, the last Kozich . . . Thanx again, PC! It's been real!!

Peter Bridge Thanks, Mom & Dad . . . \LV . . . 8 years . . . IT'S OVER!!! . . . FRED, GET THE RASS OUT OF HERE!!!. . . Free at last!!!. . . Don't worry; I have German brakes . . . armorall the tires and rain-x the windows . . . Karen: Me D's, that night, remember it?? . . . "Hi, cutie!!” . . . 140 klicks/per hour down 8 24 . . . Miame weekends . . . dorm living at PC . . . AP English . . . BMW's RULE . . . Craig: "Let's visit Guthrie's house!” . . . "I wonder how fast it can go?” . . . FAAAQ!! . . . "How old are you?” . . . Seniors at last . . . Mercedes, there is no better . . . Silver cars and blue interiors . . . NAIMON'84 . . . Bye bye, Kimmy . . . Redneck alert!!. . . John, look at that!! . . . "we can fit one more in!!” . . . dormies rule . . . "don't worry about the handcuffs; I have the keys!!” . . . "Me speeding? you must be mistakenlll” . . . Mike: "what's that you’re making on the computer??” . . . Tony and telephone poles . . . "Isn't that illegal??” . . . John: "wench at 12 o'clock highlll” . . . pennies in the door . . . Berman and his guitar . . . Lai Fook from Trinidad . . . Dave in the darkroom . . . you Americans don't speak proper English, you bumboclotes!!!. . . Bye bye, Maya, have a great yearll . . . Alicia, don't point fire extinguishers in the room . . . Don’t rain; I just washed my car . . . Melanie & Anya, don't worry; you'll be out of here soon . . . Dave, do you ever leave my room??? Get out now!!! . . . Miami offramps . . . Fire and Ice weekends . . . The cowboy from Kansas . . . German engineering versus Japanese engineering . . . remember, sink the clutch when you change gears!!! . . . Late night college applications . . . Mike: "Do you ever take your glasses off? Of course not!!” . . . To Dara, Anya, and Alicia: keep on dancing!!! . . . boobytrapped doors ... Friday morning room inspections . . . Joe America and Joe Hispanic . . . Locker #526 . . . What really is in Mrs. Grosz's refrigerator?? . . . College essays . . . "Who, me?? I didn't do anything, Gaynell”!!! . . . silver streak . . . Driving lessons in parking lots. . . rear view mirror movies . . . the things that people do . . . "you've got to be joking!! Aren't you??” . . . Hartge H26's and M i ' s . . . "Trust me; I am a future Doctor” . . . curfew violations . . . "What language do you speak?? English? yes, English not American!!" . . . B414QRU /16 . . . 1st R8 . . . M.V.R.'s Laugh & Eating Habits . . . U-turns on Federal Highway . . . Trinidadians next best . . . The Jamaican connection . . . "We grow it for export only!!" . . . White sand beaches and green sea and blue mountains . . . Appleton special and pineapple juice . . . "you wouldn't believe the amount of room in the back seat of a 318i” . . . Remembering Iowa '83 . . . second story windows . . . Red Stripe International .. . Shandi's on the beach . . . Turtle Towers and Ocho Rios . . . Kingston to Montego-bay run . . . French tourists at Hedonism II . . . Negril beaches and Jet Skis . . . Carib Class . . . J'aurais toujours faim de toi . . .

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Tony Caruso It's finally time . . . To my very special friends, M.R., V.B., L.E., J.R. - the best of luck . . . M.R. - I love you . . . L.E. - you should stop hitting over the fence . . . J.R. - What can I say, sis? I’ve stopped using the parking brake (sorry) . . . V.B. - keep in touch . . . D.T. - JAMMONIT! . . . N.E. Stay happy . . . D M. - Keep me away from that boat . . . L.P. - I still owe you from the Broward County Fair . . . S.F. - Hill! . . . J.W. - It’s a matter of life and breath . . . A S . - No more rides with me . . . S.C. - Have fun with Laine . . . T.C. - Embezzlement (money and ice-cream) is a serious crime .. . B.D. - Get off the counter! . . . M.P. - you look great in a toga . . . P.B. - Watch out for the coast guard; they're getting pretty strict ... PL. - My guess is, he'll be convicted for rape . . . My fondest memories - You want to borrow my car? AGAIN? . . . the chucks . . . TFU and Dt p . . . Bill, give up on Dantera . . . BMWCCA! . . . BMW forever . . . Smilel . . . I can't help it; I’m Italian . . . No, I'm not asleep . . . I do go to class (sometimes) . . . Tennis and Mr. Doddridge . . . I have no Mafia affiliations (I'm straight now) . . . yo' David . . . Tammy - you've got the house to yourself now,- It's PARTy TIME! . . . My only true enemies are telephone poles . . . Mom and Dad - you've been the best - I Love You . . . (P.S. - Send me lots of money) . . . Bye for now - I'll be back.


Congratulations To the Class O f 1985 Stoll Family Shari and Nelson Steven, Jeff, Debbi


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Diana Carida

Thanx, Mom and Dad . . . 13 years of P C. - time flies . . . Fridays and DC's B.B. . . . DC B.F.'s since first grade . . . STF - MR . . . B'ball season - JV & V - uncoordinated . . . sophomore y e a r . . . Ohio - What Time and Where are Files . . . Cindy - silent treatment . . . Spring Break '84 Cruisin', Mamas - stamp rub, CC, DC, CK - let's go to Knoxville . . . Dis in a day - 1 pink roller . . . summer '84 - U of F - DEP, JO - Bow society & daddy's little girls . . . NYC trips w/MR . . . GL calendars and stickers . . . M & E's DM experience . . . CRCC tennis camp . . . Cindy - hydrosliding . . . Fairytale-Debs. '84 . . . BMW's & Jags forever . . . CD "You never talk to me” . . . Toffutti tantrums . . . My LS Kids . . . Some day MR . . . mags & H20 colors - DC . . . JRP - KP & MR . . . England '85 - coats, DC .. . Galleria beauty salesgirls - "I like your dress” . . . Wendy's - Frosties . . . costume world road trips . . . DG, my party pal . . . Deep conversations . . . College-Bound - I hope . . . Senioritis since 5th grade . . . Galleria gallivanting . . . True Blue Mariya . . . Trivial Pursuit - ultimate board game . . . ice cream consumptions . . . They call the wind Mariya . . . DC & MR, hope all your dreams and plans come true . . . English w/Mrs. Birr's super, funny classes. . . PC, time to come to an end and move on to new horizons . . . Thanx, PC, Good luck everyone, ILY family, it's been Real.

THANKS, MOM AND DAD . . . 12 years at PC . .. NOT TOO SHABBY . . . Definitely . . . Hay, Boo Boo . . . Sl'ins . . . coffee generation . . . Party Pit. . . homework? . . . 43rd St. . . . I have to do my room . . . Winn Dixie pig outs . . . major eye contact . . . Ribit, way to do it up . . . B-ball games . . . K of P .. . Fridays . . . Twilight zone . . . Life's a beach . . . I’m going on a diet .. . gold card . . . I have to get my car fixed .. . Quegee Camille cried, "more, more, more" . . . "Where's Ocean Ridge?" . . . I-95 . . . Black Magic's Major Motion . . . Spring Breaks. . . Bahama Mama's . . . can't should have . . . mind games . .. Tara, we have to go out! . . . candy cane boycotts . . . IHOP . . . It’s a puta . . . Dar’s 17th B-Day . . . FUN . . . the cops are coming . . . I hate the wuss . . . sniglets . . . gummy bears . . . Rebel Y el l . . . MY BABY, XKE . . . dadacious tata . . . don't hassle me . . . PARTY . . . Dis in a Day . . . mellow out . . . yellow v e t . . . Go Borneo . . . Why? . . . HOT . . . PCSS thanks RJS . . . "What the . . . I" . . . Snuffies in Jacksonville . . . To Cruise . . . I know I'm forgetting something . . . ART . . . you can't always get what you want, but if you try sometime, you just might find, you get what you need . . . ELIZABETH .. . etc. (all the great times, things I forgot to say, and things I wasn't allowed to say) . . . CIAO


CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1985 Wilson and KayLani Atkinson

Miguel, ONE OF THE MOST WONDERFUL THINGS THAT HAPPENED TO US WAS YOU.

WE LOVE YOU, MOM & DAD

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Miguel Correa To whom it may concern: Miguel A. Correa Jr. (is definitely, is, might, maybe, could, has a chance, no, no way, not a snowball's chance in South Florida ...) graduating from this Pine Crest Prep school situated in the God-forsaken, flea-infested, party capital of Fort Lauderdale. I couldn't have done it without the support and love of my parents. Thanx, love you lots . . . A.J., FIT, enjoy i t . . . Hey, buckwheat, doink me . . . Someone's been partying on the roof . . . Let's hear it for Drillers & Swillers Room 111, home of the monger . . . Where's Mergs, he needs United Way . . . Spritzel's 551 . . . Consume there, big guy . . . We came, we saw, we kicked its . . . Holy — . . . Mergs, look at the M/D spot . . . Mergy and Mark, how big's the hole? . . . Ozzy, did we get the snap off? . . . The mane traine . . . Disney World . . . Greg, her dad is going to kill me! . . . "Look at the fishes" . . . Gillian: Life goes on (your Mom's a riot) . . . How big is he? . . . Is he violent. . . McD's fries and a shake . . . extra-curricular activities . . . It's not the dog in the fight, it's the fight in the dog ... How bout those faybergs . . . the who job of the century ... "F.y.A.T.H.y.R.I.O." . . . Where is Kuwait?!!!, What are you, stupid or something!??! . . . It's casual . . . Swap Shop . . . Yes, I am the Rican ... Pattie & Nickie, yes, I did catch Sushi . . . That wall is hard as .. Lacrosse, track people run from people, we run into them . . . Bozbo face reality . .. Bozbo, be easy on the Mergs next year . . . It's funny how the awesome foursome who the system and never get busted . . . Dorm food consumes the . . . the battle mule . . . the mule . . . B.J. - a girlfriend ... Howy, where did the camel come from you killed to make this dinner? . . . Lee, did you catch sushi? . . . Guy and Frank, let's skip Global . . . John K., we beat the system . . . Walter, you are going to change them? . . . Julia the seacow . . . Barbie thanx . . . Robyn, how’s Chem . . . Scotty, all I know is . . . Whatever happened to the parties? . . . Shultzie, you have successfully avoided opening the book . . . Melissa and Liz, it's been nice . . . Jimmy, you, Andy, and Merg have to keep it up . . . Jody and Guy what about Physics? . . . Sam, keep the bronco alive . . . Let's hear it for the Ricans . . . Chuck, you ruined the curve again, big guy . . . Stolls: keep the Lacrosse tradition high and mighty . . . John G., I can’t wait till Lacrosse . . . the Chinos . . . O n e ------ of a Homecoming . . . Barney, how is teltec?!! thanx: Coach Smith, Gaynell, Mr. Barber, Mr. Pierce, Greg, Mark, Merg, Gillian, Leigh, Mr. Wright, Ms. Ellyson, Mr. Lawman, Mrs. McKee, Mr. Turner, Coaches Byers, Lanier and Shealy, Coach Britell, Mr. Jacobs and all of those who made it possible to graduate from Pine Crest. The good points outweigh the bad points at Pine Crest. Love you all . . . "If you can't conquer this world, purchase it . . . " The words of the great sage, Mr. Gordon "mule" Ivanoski. Thanks, Gillian, miss ya.

Greg Beesch

Mark Wilkins

Thanx, Mom & Dad, all my bro's and sis's, and especially BESSEMER TRUST. Hey, Wilky, doink me! you frig S.O.S. . . . Miguel, you're such a Rican, yeah, right, you and the horse you rode in on! He slimed me. you Mule. PKJ . . . busted: ITK. Close the door,- the Boz is on the prowl. E.T. center, a real who job. you're history, buddy. Orlando 10/6 . . . 5:45 Ft. Lauderdale 10/6 . . . 9:00 dressed and ready to doink. That girl deserves United Way. Bigtime. Hey, consume, you M.M. going to a clam bake, Miguel. My bane: Swimmers AARGH! yo, Ivan, where did you get that thing, a mule . . . for Gordon. Bozbo - F.y.A. y.U.M. F.F.S. O.S.W. A.y.L. P.O.S.D. LAX forever: AIM TO MAIM . . . Bill, I hate running (Scott, let's take a shortcut.) (M.N. you know what F.y. means, don't you . . . well, F.y.) Leigh, I hate wrestling. Dennis, you've been a great coach, a real friend, and a second father to me; thanks & love for all you've done for me. 11/18 - Nicole, I’m just a nice guy . . . What's happening now, y.B. Publ. Special thanx to Amzi, J.M.P., Big Al, Ken, Gaynell, Dave, Leigh, Nancy, Emma, Carl, Will, et al . . . have a good afterlife . . . you too, Jim O. HEy, BUCKWHEATUS. P C. dorm and school 3 yrs. Miguel, you can do it . . . think through the wall . . . Oh man, what a hole! H.C. Oh, I had a "nice” time. Wilkins, we are going to the beach, hey, John B. . . . you look marvelous (and I do call you John . . . tamarac, bones you are a "cool dudes" spec, tanx) Well, if I forgot anything F.l To my dorm bro's Miguel and Mark, you're both the best, your friend always, some great times . . . unforgettable! Ok, then, you SOS's, next stop . . . ALASKA!!

Captain unreal. . . Fridgie . . . Rican . . . Mergatroid . .. Captain O ... Drillers . . . Swap Shop . . . M.y.A.A.P.R. W.B. . . . Shotzie . . . Disney World ... Thanks, Scotty . . . Doink me . . . Kegmaster . . . Golf is #1 . . . Shotgun . . . funnels . . . Sponge head .. . Greggie . . . Muff . . . Bozbo ... Mom & Dad - Thanks for the opportunity to enrich my knowledge (although I didn't work), you have supported me through all the tough times and I want to thank you and tell you that I love you . . . - James Madison - you are the best teacher I never had. I have enjoyed the golf seasons with you and I'll never forget your little — grin. Take care, James ... - Amzi Bobba - Take care, big guy. Sorry I missed the cookout, but it smelled pretty fishy to me. Thanks for everything. E.T. Center + Greg and Mark = Hoo job on Boz . . . The roof is awesome .. . Buckwheat . . . Special thanks to Nancy (Luv that food, Nance). Hey Merg, There's a spot on my rug . .. B.y.A.A.A.A. y.H.A. F.U.W.A.D. . . . S.O.S. ... Greg, you're an animal . . . Norman, it has been Real (Don't get big on me!)... Frankie, remember Spritzels? . . . Rocket fuel . . . They are only sophomores . . . Battle Mule . . . Rican, where's Kuwait? . . . Madam, it has been real, you are a special person and have helped me a lot ... 551 Drafts . . . Hey, Greg, we have made contact with the other side ... B.y.D.R.M.O.A.P.O.S. . . . Hey Howie, what's the name of the horse tonight? (Battle Mule?) Leigh Wrestling Bites . . . H.B. .. Terry, it has been two great years . . . Jeff (Maintenance) take care and keep up the hard work . . . Mary, take care and thanks for everything. It has been wonderful. Keep in touch .. . Goodbye, Greg and Rican. I'll never forget the years we had together . . . Dave & Gaynell - Thanks for everything, you have been like fathers to me and I couldn't have made it without you. Dave, don't worry about Mary,- she's alright. Take care, you big Lummies, and stay in touch . . . Goodbye, P C. . . .

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My roommate wants to kill himself with a shoelace? Garfield will remember us! R.K., Diner's Club . . . K-mart goods in Gucci b ags.. . $1,000 telephone bill . . . Halfmoon bay, Holland? Roof intro . .. Slip slide in the rain . . . Clipper club .. . Are you a member? Can we talk, my Dad ... Never would have made it without you, great friend. Charge it! ... S.L., your clothes are smoking . . . Pierre Cardin frogs . . . M.H. ... El Bicho . . . D.E. they're huge! . . . MFL. A.P. Doolittle, I'm undeserving and I mean to go on being undeserving; I like it, and that's the truth! Drinks in the dressing room? Where? Chocolates? Cigars? Manya! Stop! . . . Cast Party Two fingers, three fingers, 4 fingers . .. Will you marry me? . . . lazy boys . . . pull up the wagon, Tim; I'm riding on the luggage rack ... Tad and Jimbo, Only friends in the school system, Luv ya! . . . Sorry about your door, Mike . . . Lots and Lots of pennies . . . RM 106 Appleton land ... Hi G.T. . . . yes I'm going to bed . . . Remember "Ode to a Fag" Little Chino B.R. I’m not looking at my fingers . .. Mickey Mouse sweaters . . Capt. Chaos . . . Mighty Mouse, here I come to save the day! ... Ding dong, the witch is dead, or is she? .. . Jane L., candy canes and Richard Samething . . . A 12%, darling, surely you jest! . . . F . . . I hate red hair - shopping carts . . . Phi Beta Kappa key? How tacky . . . Ireland ... To J.H., I.D., L.A., H.J., and J.L. Cheers! . . . JH, you owe me one! ... who is it? . . . RM 359 .. . Texas cheerleaders .. . Tammy? I'll be right up! ... Chicken potatoes again . . . choo choo tracks . . . long live pubs ... 10 in 30 min. In Gallway, remember? . . . sorry, D.H. . . . Max from the island does Dallas . . . Top of the morning . .. Yamo D MAn, where are the keys? . . . emergency exit air lingus . . . thank, GE, for letting me be in HD ... Cornelius in 17 days? I hate that #*!"H#$ TRAP door . . . can't we get an elevator . . . dance on the ramp again? . .. jump down where? ... cotton balls and napkins forever. . . SD luve . . . senior year! . . . you look mavelous! . . . JO 10 bucks she can't do it . . . I win . . . obnoxious? moi? . . . RH, I didn't know poodles dive .. . whatever did you do to your face,- you look uglier than ever . . . DB Lute? . . . AK, TW Revenge of the singer, rated PG-13 . . . shut up, Cindy . . . 1st period attendance girl upchucks . . . HB nice legs . .. this restaurant looks like a bathroom ... PA, I never did anything wrong in my life . . . He did it . . . AB, more sun, less clouds, luv FFE, see you on Broadway . . . RR, a weight set in the room? Ray's sweat shop . . . lots of luv to boo boo . . . will miss you monkey brain . . . Tony, stop trying to blend into the carpet ... see you in '8 8 , Joe . . . sexy legs ED . . . wench on the left, Pete . . . let's go wench hunting . .. Fiat? all right! . .. down with Fords . . . BMW forever ... Even on golf courses . . . RC & MC, good luck, best couple I've known,- you're great! . . . GB, how bout them bulldogs? . . . Nancy, you”re the greatest . . . Paul, best friend . .. you'll never understand my rationale to friendships but that's o.k. . . . Don't get caught leading a nude nuke at Mercer, AYFJE .. . Mary U., hang in there, you'll make it kid, luv ya! ... Babycakes, will always love you,- you're the best mom .. . thank you, PC, for 3 beautiful years . . . thank you, mom and dad, you are very, very special to me and I love you very much! N.y. is closer than it looks., SNL, here I come! Vincero.


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Susan Marie Moore Mommy and Daddy, ILY very much. Thanks for everything. God Bless Youl Manda puppywuppy. you goof, give me back my napkinl ILY you, too. Baby, let's go for a walk. Every Thurs. night? Homework? Blow it offl The Arctic Circle .. 208A . . . What happened? the phone took ANOTHER quarterl I'll call collect. Oh Fabriola you will never guess what so and so did last night • oh my . . . Whip out the ear plugs. Waddles with a glass up to the wall - when will she give it up? There is NO ONE In here. D.S. ILy. Sweet shmoggy memories. When will Picot get her own? But I got some two weeks ago. ILY. J.C. Chem. is a waste of life . . . what's an atom? . . . 35 more min. - will we make it? ILY. J.M. the weekend fountain . . . Worth Ave. What Is a quote? Do you think he will be mad if it's a page and a half on? Oh well, I'll worry about it next week. I need Tylenol and a cough drop. The resident p— a. Where are the hedge clippers? Let's go to the boat. Mexico, Kismet, and Saltaire. Happy memories. You swallowed it without chewing .. , Yukl . . . Mental breakdown . . . I hate that placell I want to go to Mansfield. Ask me about it. Mark? Jon? . . . I know everything about Mansfieldl All the important stuff anyway. Delray Beach? It is a hole in the wall - almost as bad as Ft. Lauderdale. Now Bayshore ■ there is the real world for you. Race weekl It rained. Genesis . . . Genesis . . . Phil Collins . . . and more Genesis . . . ILY . . . Let's chat . . . NOI it is 6 a.m. let's get to bed. Baby I thought you said it was going to stop. Last time I trust youl Let's hit the carport. Okayl Who ate my candy? I hate you so muchl Catch the mirror . . . You did it . . . I know you did I t . . . All right, confessl Will I ever get a car? Maybe when I graduate from life. S.V.L.G. just came to say hil I'm leaving now. Do you want to order pizza. I think you have food poisoning. Maybe you should stay home from school. EXACTLYHII Yoyo, are you hungry? I'm hungryl L.G. I am holding Oso hostagel ILY guys. Yoyo, I am Hyper. I do not want to marchl Did you do English? Did we have Eng.? I am so confused! Will you give me a backrub? NOI PLEASE? Another

headache, I suppose? I want snowl Open the ventsl Do you think if we tamper with the vents, It will snow in here? S.M. what a rebel. Will you ever grow? I mean up? Hey Dude! Good Luck. It was fun. I promisel I want to go homel Baby, why can't we go home? I am a yankee and I always will bel Florida won't tarnish my imagel Santa, come eat chocolate kissesl What is a coma? Will you cut my hair? ILY. Yoyo, I think you have wormsl How can you eat so much and be so thin? ILy anywayl Armpit? Whose armpit? Oh, that Is right , . You're dead dogl Yoyo, helpl I will not make It till Xmas. I am going to N.J. I cannot waitll Roman is not deadl I am so excitedl P.C., thanks for . . . Well . . . 2 interesting years. It has been fun. The dorm? Well ................

Thanks, Mom and Dad, for being so understanding these past four years . . . O.S.P. . . . Porsche — "There is no substitute” . . . Oh, by the way — I have no brakes!! . . . Of course oil goes in the dipstick and gas in the gas tank . . . "The law is only binding to those who make it!” ... Cliff Notes all the way! . . . English III — W.A.B. . . . I do not want variety — I want what I want! . . . Senioritis, and it's only the first day of school . . . I do have a real life! . . . Tests — my brain is burnt! . . . Spring '83 — Russia . . . the train to Leningrad . . . K.G.B. . . . Weebles ... Pink Elephants . . . Placebo . . . Spring '85 — England . . . "Oh, to be in England in April" . . . School lunch? No! — MacDonald's, Burger King, Pizza Hut, or Uno's? . . . Philosophy . . . "Nothing is permanent except change” ... "The empirical world is nonexistent" . . . I have nothing to think about . . . Spanish '83 - A 2 and JM . . . 11th grade — 7th and 8 th period ... Senior year 8 th period . . . Dunkin' Donuts . . . Abbe . . . Parachute ... The summer of '82 — the Best! . . . Homecoming '84 — Rena and Jennifer . . . I am so uncreative . . . You can't be serious . . . Duran Duran '84 ... Jeneve . . . The Limo; The chaffeur. . . Polio? . . . Rat. . . Puhleeze ... Only G.A. . . . I am really very practical . . . I do have a real job! . . . Don't take me serious unless I’m serious . . . Who's Who? . . . College visits ... only during classes . . . John — 14 years old? — It's like robbing the cradle . . . College? Maybe . . . Cook, as in food? — NO WAY! . . . Work?? ... Fer Sure . . . We come alive in '85 . . . Thanks, Pine Crest . . . Dahsvee Dahnyah.

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Ahhhlll, at lastll. . . thanx all! . . . You Lose!!! . . . who knows? who cares? why bother? . . . 1000101 . .. skipper! . . . CRASH?!? . . . 730?!! . . . kill Pasqualyl . . . State Private School Champs . . . To L, L, L & L: Love y'all! . . . To T.D.B. & B: have a GOOD ONE . . . 6x9? . . . mac garbage . . . Cray lives! . . . ACS forever! . . . to 4c4a54: thanks for nothing! where’s RPI? .. 43-1 . . . physics + BCC = cream puff! 5 5’s in 5 . . . 300 w/o or bustl Bye, mom! . . . To: TJ, JL, AL, BW, BG, Gl, DS, RS, EK, RP, LB, WA, WM: THANK YOU for all your help! . . . (special thanks to: WA, LC, RP, MH, & MJ) . . . free from uselessness . . . focus . . . concentrate ... intensify . . . sharpen . . . DELIVER!!! . . . integrate the solubility at hexidecimal with respect to Wordsworth and you get: 101010 BORING! . . . thanks, ma and pa! . . . Later, Paul . . . Basic forever! . . . Take it easy!! . . . see you in a later life . . . Good luck to GT, GB, WA, EK, & MH . . . I'll miss you all!!! See you there, MN . . . we must therefore conclude that . . . 42! . . . Where's my White Gold ring? . . . Beam me up Tony . . . MIT BOUNDIII - Bye!!!

P.C. = 12 years ’72-'85 . . . Fort Lauderdale fun in the sun . . . DC . . . the strip . . . the beach . . . Spring Breaks . . . Worth Ave., Galleria, Bal Harbour . . . PC Marching Band and Majorettes ’80-'85 . . . the best . . . Ireland Marching Band trip '84 . . . all the boys in Dublin . . . St. Patrick's Day 3-17-84 . . . Grafton St. . . . trenchcoat . . . Band Camp '80-'84 . . . "and sometimes you may ask yourself" - talking heads . . . NAIMUN ’83 in the snow + CAA = beginning the great times . . . Prom '83 - minidress ... Homecoming '83 . . . Prom '84 . . . crushes . . . carafara . . . Police 10-28-83 . . . McEnroe 12-29-82, 8-4-83 . . . Disney World all those times . . . Harvard summer '84 .. amazing . . . "Summer - it turns me upside down” - the Cars . . . July 4, '84 . . . Boston! . . . ARWI! . . . studio Italiano . . . plastic punk . . . pseudo everything . . . with a hyphen .. . Beatles Forever ... Squeeze . . . B.R. . . . A.A. . . . D.D. . . . Clash . . . Baryshnikov . . . B.C. ... R.H. P.S. . Oreos and milk . . . Coca-Cola . . . Doritos . . . pizza . . . sweet sixteen 12-11-82 . . . anything English .. . Brideshead . . . MTV . . . to my friends - thanks for everything - I'll never forget you . . . parties ... football games - marching . . . BHC . . . jamming . . . SLIME! . . . cafeteria, band room, library, quad . . . Bowie - "Look out, world, you know I've got mine!"

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12 years at P.C. . . . Thanks, Mom, Dad, and Jen, ILY . . . Senior durins junior year . . . Bird, the first day of school, and Mai Kai . . . Marc, and boredom . . . Homecoming '83, grasshoppers, Christy, Merg and Jay . . . Prom '84, sleeping, embarrassment, and Denny's . . . Comas, basketball, M.B. and I only date, D.S., a pleasant surprise . . . S.S., Blue Nun, and Mutiny on the Bounty . . . Those H.H. boys, our ninth-grade idols . . . Summer '83 - D.R., S.Z., and K.F. . . . Regionals '83 and '84, PAL, hairdryers, Reese's and Oreo ice cream, M.L., P.F., I.L., M.F. . . . Summer '84, cit (K.S.), REP, EW&F, bleachers, Margaritos, 8-4-84, weekend in Washington . . . Yale weekend, buying shirts, 31 -cent lady, SRP-ILY . . . Heartbeat City . . . Hojos '82, court, coors, and LaSpadas . . . Spring Break '83, Carmen and Angelo, 4:00, stranded and hysterical . . . Giddyups, crying, Kenny Rogers, Alabama, 954 TC . . . our party, three regrets . . . the ninth-grade dare, Singer Island, who is that man jogging towards us? . . . Sheree, Penrod's, and Friday the 13th . . . Tulane weekend . . . R.M., lock your door, put on your seat belt, what is that guy doing to you? Sorry, I can’t drive; I’m laughing too hard . . . Bye, P C., it has been fun . . . S.R. and L.S. the other % of the unit and BK Lounge with Juan.

Mom & Dad — thanks for everything, ILYB . . . KK - BFFILY . . . YW - What can I say except ILY — "Looks like we made it!!!" . . . Area Code 305 - what ever happened to it? . . . college guys — he licked my face! ... banging on the window . . . TEQUILA!!! . . . JA — I miss you, babe ... weekends cruising Boca . . . BG & RM's "end of the year" party — TR . . . look out Hillsl . . . Tony F.'s — me and MK . . . BC — oh no1 ... DG, thanks for all your help . . . two whole months — what a waste! Oh well . . . Casy Jones & a permit . . . remember TM? . . . Penrod's ... college "men" . . . Grant . . . Can we talk about perfection? . . . VS & WS - what a pain! . . . Our "end of the year" party . . . PK — you S/T! Where were you? . . . Four of them!!!!! You S/t!!! . . . Pines . . . I was throwing up my liver and she had to help!!!. . . job hunting . . . a waitress? . . . Gordon's - 31/s months UUUUUGGGGHHHHHN!. . . When are you guys gonna come visit me? . . . Yeh owhat? . . . Yukky! . . . Paramount, ay? ... Miami Beach Shabbaton . . . Oh! Yehoshua! . . . took awhile, but ILY back . . . I don’t believe I'm a senior! . . . CT — look out AP . . . lab partners . . . She wants us to do what!?!. . . How do you sex a fly? . . . Mt. Holyoke - what a b— ! . . . sitting in the sleepmobile . . . checking out the senior quad . . . Nature's Delights . . . REECES ATTACK!!! . . . I'm in pain! ... heart attack city! . . . just friends, ay? . . . not anymore!!! . . . ILY, babe ... Goodbye, PC — thanks for all the memories . . . look out, college (Barnard?), HERE COMES TROUBLE!!!

Robin Margulies For all my friends: BG . . . Pittsburgh . . . the Han . . . Brentley and Louis . . . 25I . . . killed . . . Volcano . . . Mamals . . . midnight swim, headlights . . . earring . . . Business? . . . L.L. . . . Paul . . . MSU . . . Wondergem? . . . Benihana, bean sprouts . . . PB . . . Grand Rapids . . . Madame Butterfly . . . keys . . . don't walk there! . . . paging, Sigma chi . . . Clay/Brad? . . . lake . . . Mrs. Barwick wake up, alarm clock . . . the kid . . . the dog ... SAE, Stan the Man and Anthony . . . FSU Who? . . . screen . . . mirrors ... beercans . . . H^O bed . . . strobe lights . . . GAH, Mudsling, pickup, Lance Romance . . . Gator Day . . . Cash Hall . . . free case? . . . Minor Leagues . . . coma . . . HHH, David — the House . . . Barry Big . . . Library, he gets all the firsts . . . nails, why Him? . . . 3 to 1 . . . basketball bus . . . Summer '84: TR, JH, LS, NB, CH, AC, SMY . . . JH: Beacon Hill, frozen hot chocolate, Bow and Arrow, Harley Davidson, pops, combat zone, 5%!!! . . . LS: swimming, Rhula, E + H J . . . NB: Mono, where did you go?, your proctor? . . . AC: 3 min! . . . TR: it slipped, PH, Westin, hot tub, MH, river, 5 bottles, go for the gusto!, all night, lost? NFP, NW . . . CH: FOOD!!! . . . Human what? . . . IR — starring Mat, Pat, Isabel, Frasad, Denny (ILY) and Lou! . . . PHS — Labs? NO! . . . statistics, you learned what? . . . AKDOU . . . $2.00 . . . she'll pay . . . Hong Kong, Scorpion bowl . . . $300 go olives . . . Anne . . . bed . . . hole in wall . . . mirror . . . Sir John, Prince John ... Red Sox . . . Store 24 . . . Brown . . . "T" . . . Violent femmes . . . always guys . . . DB: Tequilla! He licked your face? . . . PK: car window, car door, college — Yuck, BK . . . JW: English, Skating (when?), Danny . . . DG: Boston, I won't get in, ND at lunch . . . I miss you KA, NY, AB?, AQ, PM, MH? . . . Thanx, Mom and Dad, for everything, ILY.

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Darlene Gaynor ALOHAAA, Mom, Dad, & Beth - thanx, I love you . . . more stories from Nantasket . . . HO-JO'S and CG . . . "The Police bus" . . . Cheerleaders '83 . . . I Love You, K.K., R.M., D C., E.S., N.H., D.N. . . . Crusin’ the strip ... can we cut in, please? . . . Mustang, it does move! . . . "It’s raining men" . . . SKI VAIL . . . Beth's the Best . . . Scott, take me to the Boutique ... too many obsessions . . . Diana, I can't believe I tried the fur . . . Casey Jones with only a permit . . . Ronny and Norman, I'm a good girl, I am . . . How can I say, "NO!” . . . Sarah - a rock star - experience of the first kiss . . . Cross-country, quite the family . . . thank you, Mr. R., Coach - I’ll never forget you . . . He asked me to my own Deb Party . . . Thanx a lot, Paul G. and Scott M., from Jeff . . . thanx, Kim, for all we shared . . . October 19, 1984 . . . Robin, he finally called . . . Area Code 305 forever . . . Debs forever . . . I have nothing to wear . . . I don't have enough gas . . . BOSTON BOUND . . . that's why it takes 6 6 minutes ... Getting lost in Imperial Point . . . Hey Babe, take a walk on the wild side . . . Life at the Days Inn . . . Paradise by the Dashboard lite . . . I’m in love finally . . . You were right, Nancy . . . a new one every week ... I'm addicted to you . . . HEAVEN . . . Sweet sixteen, never been kissed - I don't think it will work . . . Ronny, I know you're wearing blue contacts . . . Tabatha from Alaska - why, have you been there? . . . Bahama Mama's . . . Rolling at Michigan . . . Elizabeth - my savior . . . He is too perfect, don’t even try . . . hydro-sliding .. . 0-60 in two days . . . Konan . . . You deserve the best . . . SURPRISE, JEFFEREY . . . I can't wait for youto meet him . . . Heather, my shoes are wonderful . . . 100% Huggable . . . Dan, stop making fun of me in public . . . Long distance - a way of life ... Get some meat on you, Scottie . . . PIK-718 . . . Motto: Do everything and anything to be happy! . . . Thank G-d for the Galleria . . . Let's take the Trans Am . . . We're Hot, You're not . . . Fire New Year's Eve . . . My own keg party . . . I don’t have an escort. . . you're just going through another stage . . . Princess . . . GAYNOR GIRLS FOREVER . . . patrolling the slopes - right! . . . Job - what's a job . . . FERRARIS FOREVER . . . She's always right about everything - I can't live without her . . . I love you, Muffin . . . Bethie Baby, I love you . . . Here's to the future - B-bye, P.C. - I'll miss you all.


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Mom, I couldn't have done it without you-l love you . . . Establishment . . . Get a comb and a breath mint . . . Ladi Di . . . Typing, anyone? . . . Rat. . . Misery Index . . . My picks? . . . Dav, want to Fidler? . . . Bob, you’re combustible . . . Dwoing her! . . . I'm buying . . . Let's go whoop the Faybergs . . . S.O.B. — you're the best. . . Oh no!!!. . . Old Swill. . . Steve, I can't play lacrosse . . . Suicide is painless . . . You and I are getting married . . . What's that Scare Man? . . . My Freshman females, ILY . . . He copied off me . . . Hood-puller . . . Go feed the chickens TTWTTATGFMGFYS . . . Gorman . . . FDR vs. the Birch Society . . . Surf 16 . . . Breakfast with The Beatles . . . UT-GSOAG . . . Coach Byers-thanks for everything on and off the field . . . Mr. H.-you made the last four years special . . . Escape from debate . . . How do you do it, Bonny? . . . Al B. Tross . . . Long-legged Hawkeye . . . Parrish, dummy! . . . I’ll drop by . . . It looks like French Bread . . . She doesn’t even know I'm alive . . . Fullback ... Stormy weather. . . Lanierisms . . . I don't know what you are talking about . . . "And whether we shall meet again I know not. Therefore our everlasting farewell take. Forever, and forever, farewell! If we do meet again, why, we shall smile; If not, why then, this parting was well made”-Shakespeare.

Mom and Rip - 1couldn’t have done it without ya . .. Red China, All-Cuban, very few Chinese, (J.L.), more than just football . . . Coler's house, 7/4/84 . . . what's the situation? . . . cupcake?, West Virginia, perfect she moglobins, o.k. excellent (how insulting!), Hi-Fi . . . look guys, a beaver . . . Albatross, ugly garbage cans, Chucksternomics, Bull . . . the Resort, long-distance buddies, the Diner, metabolic structure . . . no party ballgame! . . . we're so golden . .. Drifting? . . . wetback . . . forget about it . . . the King, permanent eye damage, 2-day hangover . . . get some height . . . buzzed before noon, professional movers . . . nobody's from lowal . . . Carm, my knees hurt! . . . technology . . . You gotta love it! ... Thanks, P.C.

Chris Elias you gotta luv it . . . HBTFI . . . His guts are on fire . . . SOAS . . . Hey, Cross and Brundage, how's Kirin? . . . RAT . . . RHIAF, but then again, you know that . . . Thar she blows . . . Shultz . . . DCFHD . . . Cooper-yak, yak, yak . . . Flaming Shish-ka-bob . . . Todd-your ring is turning blue . . . Gotkin was right. . . MFCRSFPGS . . . Who's no. 13? . . . Scott, Aaron, Randy-M.A. experts . . . Only the good die young . . . Take the money and run T.C.-steel hands, soft nerves . . . Here comes the Judge . . . quick fades . . . talk to her, Otto . . . A Flock of Bagels - Warmph Stacatto, Steve, Jeff, Aaron, Ian, Rat . . . blue string . . . TYSOOTCGITW . . . GPC . . . How do you get in front of someone's back? . . . Fleabag . . . we should B now so we can C later . . . Miles '84 . .. He’s from Red China . . . Redskin-get the banana out . . . Pretzel lock . . . wetback . . . John Marshall-Mr. Personality Plus . . . Albatross missed the slamma jamma . . . Judge, quit scratching your ankle . . . MULE . . . Corndog, the Tigers beat the Brewers . . . Tigers '84 . . . Hartge rules . . . "Only in America."

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Tracey Cooper The albatross . . . The Bull, Rat . . . Chucksternomics by the BIG GUY ... But Tovster, I'm exempt! . . . G.O.T.A.S.T.S.W.O. #13 . . . Missed the dunk at LaSalle . . . SHOWTIME . . . Mier, you have no brain cells, but YA GOTTA LOVE IT . . . You look MAAAARVELOUS! . . . sports trivia . . . Julio Cortez . . . Chicken Man . . . Guess what, Ron, there's no Santa Claus . . . Marshall finally slammed . . . Hey, Jason, clean your room . . . Hey, Steve, who's driving today? . . . Sean, you can't drive 55! . . . Toots, you dancing fool . . . Library baseball, "The Problem" finally caught us . . . "wetback” ... Hurricanes by 31, take Rice . . . Hey, Marsh, How 'bout them Irish ... "Watch Flutie throw a TD pass on the last play” . . . told ya ... Hey, Ron, get some height . . . Let's go see the doctor of Basketball . . . Hey, Cuadra, pass T. the banana now . . . Hey Brandon . . . Thanks, Mom, Mike, Jason, and Sean (Billy Idol).

John Marshall Thanx, M & D! . . . Chris, I can't believe how huge my personality is ... Steve, how ‘bout them fightin' Irish? . . . The Albatross . . . Coop ... Slestack. Missed the slamma jamma . . . Twin toothpicks . . . Yackity yackity . . . Coop, hurry up and finish your lunch . . . Dr. Tinsley . . . Hey, Jimmy O. I don't really think you're a lush. Pretzel Lock . . . Bonomo, let's go to Spain . . . SHOWTIME . . . Coop, get a real Halloween costume . .. You gotta love i t . . . Safist + Marsupials. . . Good luck, B-Ball team . .. Roberto and Justin G. - the best guard tandem in the county . .. Golf Team . Catch ya' on the rebound.


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Scott Norman

Thanks, Mom and Dad - P.C. it’s been 13 years . . . Who's driving? . . . Not me! . . . A white Volvo? . .. Bowie . . . Team night. . . Surf Panama 10plus and Cart a Vieja . . . Scott, stop keeping count .. . Frank, keep up the good work . . . Tropicana Chuggers . . . Do I have I.D.? . . . McD, why'd you do it? . . . Too many beach days with rays . . . courts Ho-jo’s or Lago . . . teenage girls - I like ’em a lot! . . . Steve, why stick with just one? . . . Being single is more fun . . . Garbage bags at Ken's . . . Beach cruisers . . . We'll have a party with chicks and guns and d . . . Scott & I for drinks at Penrod's . . . 504 on all Bar . . . A melonball's not 50<t . . . Spritzels with the guys . . . Catch a grouper girl in the Keys . . . S.N. with the famous "Can I kiss you?" line . . . My second Home and Frank as the sneaky Italian . . . John, what are you doing in the bushes? . . . Raw Bar with SS and McD . . . what about the Hut? ... i o preps allowed . . . total dive . . . V.S. for 61 /s months . . . I WARy . . . Ken at Gibbons party . . . We'll fight our way o u t . . . Tony at the "Cat” . . . a hundred Hawaiians and Ken Bradshaw crying on the beach . . . Billy Squier concert with N.B. twirling . . . Police call box . . . rolling at 75 mph . . . The Regal . . . no windows . . . Melbourne ... 18th Street local . . . TR and SG and LB - the special Olympians and the happy-go-lucky Swede .. . S.N. to check out the waitresses at Mai Kai . .. What beautiful skin . . . Spadas.. . F A. and sneaking out . . . Lago Mar Jr. . . . McD and SS out at the spoils . . . LB and his two cooks ... Waves before school . . . TR with topless chicas at Ho-Jo's . . . Deb Ball . . . No fat chicks! ... Stepher always a best friend .. . Big bro to HJ . .. Picking up McD at the airport . . . what weirdos . . . yeah - animals . . . V.S. and the kids at Lago . . . S.S. and the funnel.

I wish I could start out 10-0 district champs but . . . All I know is Bull!! . . . Are you serious? ... so? . . . The Fla. keys, It don't get no bigger than this . . . MEDALLION! MEDALLION! We are Gods of the Sun! . ,. Hey, this IS nice . . . Because you Deserve What Every Individual Should Enjoy Regularly . . . We're going Crazy! Does anybody wanna come? Fighting over money, John forgot his wallet . . . It's always the girls' fault . . . At least I told you first . .. Richard has no convenience . . . You like to be a D don’t you? It must take practice . . . togas and chunks, WE took care of you . . . John at least we are good at what we do . . . J.J. Jackson - the PURPLE MAN . . . Never again! . . . Yes, JOHN, these are my fingers, but I don't know where your sisters are, the question concerning reality I can not answer . . . John, it is all finally over? .. . double C ... William and Gene . . . that place is Hot . . . Scott, we can see your nose growing . . . WE're not ganging up on you, you're just wrong . . . Chuggers and Crowd Handlers . . . funnel duty .. . Forget school, let's go to the beach for two days . . . Those dudes from FSU . . . TICKING AWAY the moments that make up a full day . . . If you had speed, you might be good. Walter . . . Herb at B.K. . .. Spinsterettes down the drain, too great a preponderance of DoDos . . . Andy, let’s go drive fast . . . there's no dark side of the moon, really . . . Ozy mandias, king of the kings . . . Ken, get a hair cut . . . hey, let’s get some girls and go rock the b oat . .. Christmas in a waterbed . .. double pimper, tai, and Floyd hanging out with Mick and the Stones . . . LaSpadas . . . Dpot rooms and Victoria Station . . . burning to SO . . . Bob always does it to us . . . Mrs. Gelety, 2nd string Mom . . . Scott and John in visible white cars? . . . Hello, Mr. Officer DoinK! . . . for sure . . . Up in smoke 11th commandment, "Thou shall not hustle” . . . jucks . . . Aw man, I think the clock is slow! . . . JAMAICA NICE!. . . the cycle Spitzels, Spats, Shooters . . . United men against women . . . Fruits at my 2nd home . . . YOU haven't pastied until you've been at Kuwait . . . Wilkins, Captain O, John, blue star highway . . . the art of twisting . . . the five stages of S.N. relationship . . . Wild out Wake, pizza rolls . . . road trip with Jay .. . Goebel the cheapest around . .. Where's Jay?? This is Jay!!!! I need a lover that won't drive me crazy . . . Never say no when it is at all possible to say "YES” Friends before girls in candids also . . . Ercyla, you are such a NEB . . . loser . . . have a cow! . . . Miss Accident 1984 is . . . Lisa, you take me too seriously . . . Why don't you speak English? . . . Dodos on the loose . . . Why does it keep doing that, Trish? . . . Midnight rendezvous . . . I have to go; sorry!! . . . false creations of what really happened . . . Isadora, child of the storm . . . Why do I always do the work . . . I AM always RIGHT!!! because I have "audacity” . . . the lower dock and skinned knees . . . Was it over when the Germans bombed Pearl Harbor? Well, it is over now . . . Thanks for everything, Mom And Dad . . . bye, P.C.? I'll never leave . . . I’m not going to college . . . See you 38 at P C. REGISTRATION '85

Well, PC, I.I.F.F.O. -12 years is too long ... Are you serious - So! . . . Awe man - I think the clock is slow - I don't feel tardy . . . Florida Keys - it don't get no bigger than this . . . Frankie Yankovich & the Bubble Machine .. . Pipeo's and Gigi - Because yo U Deserve What Every Andividual Should Enjoy /tegulary . . . Spritzel's and 554 . . . she's just a girl, man ... Fat chicks and mopeds . . . Frankie, you look like a sneaky Italian to me, Trisha & Lisa - the game (what a joke) . . . Hojo's & Mr. Bacardi . . . a stiff Ricard has no conscience . . . A.B.I.A.B. . .. Panther green is supereme-football 3 years, 22-8; thanks coaches .. . Baseball with the Pear-Keys trip-what a joke-thanks, Cracker (don't ever die) . . . Special thanks to the following: S.G., G.C., S.C., M.B., S.V., L.K., H.T., K.M., H.B., J.R., A.A. . . . All I know is! . . . Meg, you'll always have a place in my heart forever . . . Dave Smith - the things you know, Doc Smith - the man with two hearts; Mrs. Ellyson - thanks for listening; Amzi - thanks for being there when I needed you, an eternal friendship . . . Lisa, I P M.L.F L.T.F. . . . Late night . . . Spinsterettes - where's the party? (where's the money?). . . Wally - it looks like I'm not going to run today - 602 to 601 - that's hard for a man of my intelligence to handle . . . Does Lonnie do pushups . . . Don't get big on me . . . Oh my Gosh - I'm in jail - Merge & Wilks, you guys are bad influences, but good friends . . . Salt & pepper . . . touch football & seizures with Eric - (my better half) - Meg & Kathy . . . an upsidedown” crash course” with Buc . . . #31 is Supreme ... I'd rather laugh with the sinners than cry with the saints; the sinners are much more fun . . . I can dream about you .. . It’s a perfect crime; girls don’t wear ties . . . MERRIC . . . U.VA & W&L- you know what that means (S.R.)- thanks for everything, & if you're home by 9:15, give me a call??!!?? . . . K.P. & beautiful blue eyes (E.P.??) .. . Lisa, my best friend, my wife & my enemy . . . Are you Raymond Burr's daughter?- Hotel instead of Datsun . . . S.P.,M.B.P., & A.A. - thanks for being friends - ILY . . . Ozymandias, King of Kings . . . Svhultzie & Drillers . . . and a death wish in purgatory for Christina Evans - she won the battle, but she'll lose the war (in a big way) ... (L.A. & Showboat???) . . . Friends before girls... Cath, Posh, & Lisa- the trinity . . . Thanks, Doc & Mom - ILY . . . GOODBYE.

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Scott, my “window in a world of closed doors.” For all those times we didn’t get caught (I think), for the late nights (Prom 84, under the stars in the rain), and especially for the love- thank you. I wish for you all the happiness you gave me,- you deserve it. Maybe Mexico . . . someday . . . I.P.y.M.L.,F.L.T.F., L.


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Stephanie Rogers Thanks for everything, Mom and Dad - ILYSM, SWR - my BF, you're the BEST . . . a decade at PC . . . Oh yes, we are the cheerleaders! - 5 years of great times with great friends, PANTHERS always #1 . . . P w/Marty, Promenade '83 '84 - should've been . . . Marathon/Key West - they're not mine! . . . Camp '84 - all 8 of us, FIKEI, Jason will get you, gingerbread men, save it for later, blue pen everywhere . . . Hewitt w/Lydia . . . ABC Eternally . . . Ho-Jo's - beach bums (why can't we all sit together?) - PS - nice boat . . . Washington '83 - the Queen and the Prince, G.T.T.H.S., Grady, Scooping ice cream is fun! . . . still staring, Golf - nice sport, plaid pants . . . Thanks, John,- you're terrific! . . . John, Tim, and John - VIP’s . . . JM - VSTM . . . Vice Pres - no problem . . . Chicken Man . . . Romeo and Juliet . . . My Fair Lady . . . Thanks SO much TH, JM, and SD for the BEST times - those Hello, Dolly! Days, nearly naked waiters, Horass, Beefsteak, a PREformance, Havin' some fun now . . . TH - thanks for listening . . . THE party . . . Lydia, let's party . . . dieting is a way of life . . . Frauline . . . my glass eye . . . "Don’t Stop Believing” . . . Where are the Cows? . . . MDCC - the gerbil, Anton . . . Fridays . . . Nature's . . . McD's - yearbook luncheons . . . FASC - Georgia and Anesthasia . . . "Up Where We Belong" . . . POLICE via bus . . . too Cool! . . . No, I'm NOT a Deb . . . the bookends . . . Ami and Rog . . . The Perrine Tour, SCAREMANI, Hi Dave! BYOB at FAU . . . Mr. Barber - you're the greatest; take care . . . CW Grrr, lists, bus talks . . . BM - need any help in there? . . . Chem - BM & JG - OK, let's do this right! . . . RD - Hey Laday! . . . SH - Can I Use you? . . . Chad, is that a pun? . . . Mac . . . JE - you're great and I love your parents! . . . MA - like your eyes! . . . Liz - Do it!, I like 'em like I like my guitar, LS, BS . . . MW - this is such------ ! Thanks for being a BEST friend (we think alike) . . . NH - I'm such a harlequin . . . WH - HaHaHaHa, a T.F. . . . SN - thanks for being a friend, W.F.A.? . . . Em, ILYAS . . . MIAB .. DM - YMN . . . Chris (my bro') - Porky's Hut, BAH!!, beans?, she's so cute! - Thanks, big guy - you’re better than best! . . . Mrs. Becnel - ILY . . . Andy . . . L.M.L.T., B.A.R.S. . . . windows, ice, closets . . . " S H .” - B & W dance . . . 0-95 . . . foxbite . . . Homecoming '83, '84 . . . PROM . . . Unicorns . . . #34 . . . Over the Rainbow . . . I'm at the school "morning, noon, and night!" . . . U.S.E. - Risky Business . . . STEF . . . 2nd drawer on the left . . . the red pen . . . 12/24, 25, 26 . . . E.S.C. . . . When it rains, it pours . . . "AWLWALTWMTL" . . . 2x2 . . . L.D.W. - the BEST time . . . the great outdoors . . . Andre . . . P.D.A. . . . England . . . duck! . . . hearts . . . lady in red . . . "I Believe You" . . . Andy - ILYF . . . AA, LS, SH, NB, RD, MW, KK, SN, LB, FA, WH, CW, BM - good luck, you guys! . . . Thanks for the memories, PC . . . "We'll take the best, forget the rest, and someday we'll find these are the best of times." . . . 6/7/85.

Stephanie - No one ever had to try to love her, they simply had to know her Stef, I couldn't begin to say how much I really care. Love Always, Andy

Patricia Morales

Dianne Stoddart Wake up! Beyond the brick columns is the real world - believe it or not? Anya - will one ever learn? Beaness - maximus you left me here all alone here . . . Bandomobile - strip. D-E-V-O-, time out for fun. B-52’s. HOSER. "Hey jude, don't let me down.” HUSKIES HERE I COME! hello, daddy. $14.95. Fred, I love you so much! Let's get married and fly away. A ring. DON'T READ UNDERNEATH THE GRASS IN SCHOOL. RENEE - anti-toad hater. Kentucky? grow-up, KERMIE. BLUE VW COME HOME, wild cherry or pinacolada? Coke adds life. Lowenbrau. DAISY DUCK. NO MICKEY MOUSE BALLOONS! 620 - REVENGE. BURGER KING whopper - no pickle, heavy mayo. Rocco. Bye rechter. Mr. Bryant, am I creative? Before schoolhouse rock. Mellow out. FREEBASE. Dennycat. S.T.P. spider toes. NO MORE CORN! GEEWIZ, BEAV. Muffin-girl meets banana-boy. Anne P., can I have a ride home? Blood is thicker than water, "hey, she turns into a pumpkin at 12:00"; no more games, VO, I want you. Takin' care of business everyday! Rocky Horror - I am a virgin! Uncle Ben's perverted rice. CAMELS NAPS . . . TOBI . . . RIC COONS dimensions unknown to the regular man. I finally got a name. I LOVE DONALD DUCK alias vano. Cindy + Nancy, my 2 other mothers, I love you sooo much! Mom, you're the greatest; I love you! Check you later. Arriva Derci, P.C.

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Naty & Rico: Gracias, ILY . . . brother and sister Frank, I.L.Y. the mostest . . . Ralph Lauren & family crew, I.L.Y. all owe much more thanx than words can express . . . Todo el mundo me ha abandonado! . . . the "mason jar dropper” . . . Burning tree drive . . . Cannonball Runn II? NO THANX! . . . "Oh, hello, Mrs. Medeski” . . . Upside down margaritas ... Timotato. Chris, I swear I thought it was the pool light switch! . . . This is R.O.’s cousin . . . Gramps and Vreeland . . . Fly me to the Moon w/ol'blue eyes . . . Amstel . . . The Stiletto, Otis please GIVE IT TO ME NOW!! Zoom . . . the custom series challenge . . . N.G.F.L.R.O. . . . "trust me" . . . Father Otis and sister Mary . . . Jamaica . . . Vittoria Brettshka: Love & and miss you . . . how old were you? . . . the nights the lights went out in Williamsburg . . . Wash. '83 . . . The Trasha Legend ... got to have caya now . . . the key list . . . Natash and Katrine: LOVE YOU! . . . Look? yes Bad? no way!!! calle oche . . . Is there a problem, officer?? goooood ones . . . giggle bubbles . . . d . . . Global Alumni '84 . . . the tree . . . 3-24-84 the sacre, aged rum . . . my license? this weekend, I promise Nickie's dog died . . . Snr. Investiture celebration . . . A slide? on the strip? . . . my shoes! . . . Lesiesh. te quiero muchisimo: I owe my sanity to you . . . we're starting a new faz . . . I am a woman . . We have no cats . . . my wreath! . . . 3 little birds . . . Long Island Manhattan Size, please! . . . Well Daaaam . . . Polly's loaded ... 83 m.p.h.? - See, I have a bladder problem, sir .. Lisa! Don't let me eat! . . . Robert, he is back!!! . . . Bedroom Brawl . . . Chi Power Patty!! ... Bogota, te espero . . . Diana S. Carmen's 14.97, bathing suits, New year's eve and all that jazz . . . Kathryn, enough with the tape already!! ... Kath, I am so sorry the infamous beach day - we lived Roberto, my Arabian friend . . . S.O.S. - we are locked in! . . . Sushie . . . Chris and Patty and '67 vino . . . Guy, Do you understand? .. The Physics slumber . . . Frankie: HC '83?????? . . . Double-dating with M.G. and I.G.??? Stop confusing me! . . . You know I was always right, don't you? . . . Izadora was beautiful . . . You shall always be in my thoughts and memories, for I could never remove or replace the space in my heart that was yours - that was ours. F.G.A., I.L.Y. . . . Mi tis favorito nunca te divido. 6-17-82 . . . Horrse, dis is dee first time! .. . L.H., K.H., R.H., P.S., N.B., S.N., F.A., G.A., J.G., and R.L.: I SHALL MISS YOU . . . P.C., I have no regrets; I just have to laugh . . . May apathy carry on . .. "Juventud, divino tesoro, ya te vas para no volver. Cuando quiero llorar no lloro; y a veces lloro sin querer." Ruben Dario


Patty Smith So many good times, only if I could remember them!! . . . OK, here goes ... N.L. . . . Lubitz . . . let's go to Peaches . . . trips in the beemer ... 1:30 a.m. arrivals . . . Am I ok?? . . . sniffer check . . . God, she's gotta know ... K.tt . . . x-mas '82 . . . $900 cash . . . it feels so good . . . racing for a rendezvous at Peaches . . . Hey, Larry, how's your white Porshe? Lorenzo? Kath, looks good to me!!!!. . . The wine, the dock, the boat show ... OH, NO we left it under the bed . . . Cassie . . . J O. and Colorado ... 1 big yr . . . Homecoming '82 . . . surprise weekend . . . X-mas . . . the memories . . . Kaye & Danny . . . the Greenie . . . J.J. - my buddy, ILY . . . Chicago . . . sweet 16 turning sour . . . Vecchia's . . . Magnums of P.J. ... Marriage?!? . . . no, not yet . . . Take care, I must move on . . . Mick, my mouse . . . Uncle Mickey Rooster . . . my heart 4E! . . . too good all the time ... ILY W ALL OF IT! . . . Disney.. Paradise Island . . . The Drive-in ... Every day for 1 yr . . . THE POUCE, the pool . . . Anticipation . . Anniversaries . . . Oct. 28 and Oct. 31 '83 .. . Pebbles and Bam Bam .. Eaniqsie Pooteek . . . ILYSM . . . Sundays are special . . . We'll always have it!! The Keys . . . bad trip in too many ways . . . M.O.E.T., 2-2’s, greenitude ... Please NO more . . . Mouse, I, I, never mind . . . B.L.D. BFFE Brettooey . . . Disney . . . 2 mouses in one place . . . Luca . . . But you don't have to like him . . . The French Bakery . . . 2 hours was worth it!!. Epcot at night.. .Romance sets in . . . Great picture, eh? . . . I'll have the manicotti . . Oh, excuse me Luca . . . Doesn’t matter, I didn't eat it anyway . . . Nature Boy . . . 7/4/84 . . . Being good . . . no, we weren't! . . . Schnaay ... U of D . . . taking care of you now . . . Smurphy days . . . short but sweet and sexy . . . May 13-14, '83, June 23-July 2, '84 . . . 1 full week .A m i dreaming?? October 9, ’84, dreams are wish fulfillment (I think)! ... Oct. 14, '84 . . . Chilly Bolla x 2 . . . Buffalo Girls go round the outside, round the outside . . . ANOLAGAY . . . It's hnasty . . . My clothes are backwards . . . so wasted and so happy . . . Spinsterettes - what a rush! ... I want to party with you!!! . . . Give me yahoo . . . The parties . I picked up 15 bags . . . The first real party and the money was stolen! . . Yeah, but it’s what happens after the party that matters. Another Smurphy nightll . . . Robayashi . . . Thrift stores, Five and Ice . the good times . . . Thanx . . . Bedroom Brawls and the Indy 500 . we made it!! ... Jeff, the m-man-a cultural experience . . . Chez Rober-uniqueness in its finest form ILYLAB . . . BOB . . . 6 months of love, laughter, and "letting

go” . . . Everson . . . first times . . . Gattinberg, memories never to be forgotten . . . Brenda Lou, my second mom, ILY and so many thanx ... to be your daughter-in-law . . . Yes, I know Nana!!! . . . Too bad we had to change . . . NYC w/ARENI . . . a blast and 1/s . . . The village . . . Visage . . . Club A . . . I can’t catch a taxi . . . HELP! . . . G.Wil's . . . Park in the front . . . Do you take Amex . . . Many M.O.E.T.S. . . . The two D's . . . If I wait until 4:00 am . . . Someone passed out . . . FISHSOUP . . . 2-2's, Schnaay, Rodney, R. Buckles, Rocks & Shake, Richie Racers . . . just a little R&R . . . Jeff, Tiko, Lorenzo & Larry, B-B, the Guys . . . Thanx . . . Could I have made it without you?? No, your assistance was invaluable, needed, and very much appreciated . . . Debs '84-whome? . . . Pseudo-sort of!! . . . little miniatures . . . next time, FLASK IT! Nov. 3, '84 The BEST PARTY with the Best Buddies . . . Thanx, Mom and Dad .. . N.E.B. . . . Why did we wait so long?? . . . Crazy together, 4-Ever . . . Let's go ROSATO ... Grapefruit juice and? . . . Herman . . . Dickie Anne . . . Coca-Cola trays . . . Roland's on the house . . . Frankie, go to Hollywood . . . Wendy's crying at 4:30 am . . . Hey, Miguel. . . did you catch Sushi?? Sushi, where? Sushi, there! . . . All night long . . . Nightmoves . . . she at mine, me at hers ... Spats, dancin' double time . . . definitely ABSOLUT . . . The Parapelegic .. . Airport trips .. . BK for S&L . . . that's CA-CA . . . ILY LAS . . . Thanx for the happiness, good times, and all the great weekends-gimme a dollar! . . . Skiing-a wish to come true . . . If it could only last forever! ... Achieving perfection . . . ILY . . . Hey, you know what? I love my mommy and my daddy.

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- 90125 & Mother's Finest. . . Van Halen '84 - Limo & Champagne, Thanks Lisal . . . Hey T.P. woman-soccer (joke of the year) Expensive wknds w/OSCAR . . . C.C. + R & C + BB = losin' everything . . . poppin' b-bs Three years and almost one too manyl . . . G.D.S. - mygood times & twistin’ dresses, "The Camera" - nice T.V.'s, Mr. Johnson - hot baths! and great friends, 9 years (what a waste!) . . . SNWK - my fall guy - if debate, hey Mel, you Rasta woman! Let's Party . . . Comfortably Numb, I could just go back, I would have never let go, ILY 4ever . . . the trailer Ritchie Racers . . . Spatz? We live herel . . . Knockin' on windows at 2:30 . . . Clewiston trips . . . Riviera Bch w/K.D. . . . the big "break-up” - Tabit AM . . . "here comes loud mouth" - Dicky Ann . . . Bermuda w/lobster w/G.C. . . . maybe someday, Manuel, but I do luv ya! . . . Miss Rodney (Cheery hill & green hills) . . . mom - CRASH! ginger ale & lime envolvementl . . . me, smart? . . . Stew Bell & too many teachers, Sally huh!. . . SMU-A.C. & G.B., the blue house, Mr. Harmon!, 24 hr. party, great Jo? Dee’s car, stupid notes, water balloons, Marlon & Willie Nelson ... b-day - crash! L--bo roomies! Lost in Dallas - blutty eyes at the Mansion Belle Glade - my fav little place . . . know all the cops, Nick? . . . 5<t-the - you VEG! . . . Hec & Ter-Death Curve! oh, Steve . . . green hair, dindin, reggins! White 280ZX . . . Treasure Cay & Dustin - too much . . . Seasport, my Sting! . . . GO HERMAN (hermy can do anything) .. .Wally, the papa's Hey, Ana & Neena, what is this stuff? . . . great babysitter . . . 2 nd major missin' Jeff void! Roland's w/Pat! the oreo . . . Let's go ABSOLUTE, you break-up, rolling red trucks . . . is he Superman(little noteson napkins) paraplegic, I'm embarrassing, where are we sleepin' ohno - captured! New Girl, dorm? . . . Casey's, Merin & OB's . . . T.K. at B.O.'s house Wendy's at 4:30 . . . Let's go to church Robayashi! Tom’s w/my bobo sneakin' in the dorm, illegally! . . . The Wall & LB, E.T., D C., S.C., L.T., K.L., buds - I.L.Y. & M.Y. soooo much! Don’t fight a pregnant one, D.C. ... thanx for a great year, what an experience! Wigs! BREW + TAB, Smelly the money's gone! (L.V. wallet) . . . Sick, Tony?.. .Sasquatch.. Hey, halls (like that smell) T.K. it won't work, I'm scared cutesie, you're so white, Frankie-L.M.L. & L.F.III, lost on Sunrise, but I LOVE YOU! . . . just a smak! don't cry, Pattyl . . . F.A. & soccer, Loverboy . . . the good 'ole days, right The lighthouse - now pink!? - My Packing's loose, my stitch is gone! ... I M.S. & his bugs . . . Eddie Money "I.T.I.I. Love!" King size bed for the The Seductressl you're a fool, S.S. - Bluby Mary glass, The TREE! . . . the 1st nice teeth, big buy . . . ER., M B. & Scotty - too many great times rocks w/R.L.S. - you’re super! Golf courses w/Kimmie-RedRider w/Lisa sunburn, the Sands! nice bubbles, Eric . . . K.U. & the fair . . . V-day, how - stopped again (Doritos) . . . My first "O ” . . . Ranger, Sexual Healing & many times today? ice cubes . . . bobo buddy G.S. & J.K. - nice clip! ... Shock the Monkey - I'm drowning! Mr. Liquid Lunch strikes again, twirling Russia-Merin, here's to you, blue string, yavorsky, VODKA, Ray's O. T.R., batons w/the guys at Billy Squier . . . U.F.O.'s, the "G" man, T.K.F. s-ks, like my bed, Kath? Yaz, fishies, eat hanger soften, Merg? . . . Libby's & Dale of Laud., Porsche Design . . . under age? the apartment, Spot, Mangos Greg’s smokin' contest, H-dywtf? Wendy's stickers . . . Prom? Good Morn! . Spinsterrettes . . . double vision again, RahRahs! help me - Where's (Bill) the Keys w/"them” . . . Sleepin' double in a single bed, thanks, Brett R.O.? . . . Sam-relax . . hey Sush - let's Rosato, trips to the airport, Gucci Dl but it's so cold, we're makin' too much noise! sneezies & blues - go loafers, grapefruit & V., chuggers, G.Wils! We have a problem w/our cars! Guy gol . . . Summer '84 w/Tob, Supra! buggy skin, the lake w/its trees, Friends at last - see ya in our limosl R&R + Sushi =? . . . K.Z. - do you “ I saw both b-ttsl” NOI, Nig.T. w/my babe, thanx, my redneck cowboy, love infinity? original sin, stranded in the lake, (Kim, your mom’s here), #44 & #38 (MY Little China Girl!) one on the Cheek! the Rutledge - The triple sush huh F.A. - don't fall thru! . . . black polo shorts-rip, 5 Andres Party Year - trip to Utah - sleep much, 4 walls & 1 bed . . . go Tob go! Polo Party! . . . Rob & Gary . . . Band Contests '84 w /z . . . Big Mouth . . . Fish & Bobeck - one of a kind! Sr. Math-notes! eyes - what underlying Miles . . . wet seats w/R.L., ice skating on my back, CACA breath . . . loopy passionl . . . business license & 3 tickets, left on RED? Put it up! Victoria! straw=analyze? Chiner, Indier?, moon mobile . . . #1 Royal - ILY 4ever... It's bobo timel - Rush! Dog food & leap frog "Is this a bad dream?" Hey P.S., P.M., F.A.S.N., R.H. - we made it - let's party! Good luck, Lisish, F.A. & S.N., A.B. & G.A., how did we make it? . . . red eyes + clear eyes Kat, the "zink," Guy sweetie & Gels Clohnney Boy) - I'll miss you hodads! + Dentyne = we're set, vroomvroom! Sportrooms! Scratchy backs, Be careful of "reekin!” . . . Candy - good luck, sweetie pie, always be SHAKINI - THE KISS\ . . . MBP & Kimmie-lreland is not the same, what's a friend & "let the good times roll" - ILy . . . now's the time for the "Real” that smell, creamlll K.Z. & the pubs — whohl, S.S. & K.R. on the windows! party, see ya in later days, P.C. - ILy you, mom & dad! Never forget our footsiesl. . . 2 nd pd., 4 th pd., 8 *h pd. = too much! Babs, the speed demon! secrets, wonderful lady!

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Mom, Dad, P.C. - Thanks for everything . . . NBKZMWKKPK . . . The BEST . . . Nickle Pickle - Espana . . . L.J. - put on your red shoes . . . The Kirian . . . you've been with me every time . . . time flew and Joelle blew . . . your parents are going out of town again? . . . K.Z. - Callaway Gardens . . . Jimmy and Todd . . . Goober Joe . . . there's a mouse . . . bandcamp . . . I can't believe I let you drive my car . . . Gainesville . . . PSBUK under the bed . . . MW - Doritos in the park . . . fun times at Gainesville . . . see you there . . . KK - Keith, Duffy, Scot, no, it's Manuel . . . LUNCH at CRCC . . . Galleria . . . I thought they were gonna beat us up . . . Bear . . . PK - Comas before the games . . . that night with M and K . . . you have to send me a picture when and if . . . SNLCTNV . . . EBM . . . I couldn't list half of the great times . . . IMHIAWy . . . KRR-MFL . . . YAMLYMBF . . . Prom . . . Cris' . . . the tree house . . . the Regent . . . N:, I think we'll see Ghostbusters! . . . George . . . sweat . . . Talk to you? . . . boys' school . . . my sweetheart and friend, I Love You . . . BB - a night out in the RX7 . . . that is NOT true about Pedro!!! . . . I’ll miss you all . . . thanks for the memories . . . Gatorland, here I come!

Mom, Dad, Cris ILY and I'll miss you . . . Tickle Pink w/Burr Butt . . infatuation . . . peanut butter .. Track States '83 . . left leg in the Hop . . . 6/5/83 - KF . . . Espana w/MB . . . LJ - put on your red shoes ... Mohawk to you, too . . . Moonboobs . . . Washington w/HT ... Moosehead .. . Shooters . . . Time flew, Joelle blew . . . cross country I'll miss you guys . . . Mr. R., love and thanks . . . Good luck, Tawanna and Helen . . . She looks like a gargoyle . . . C-savory character. . . Lettuce and Pizza . . . I'm so depressed . . . No, Eric, you're the D! . . . Masel-tov . . . SS, thanks for everything . . . Steph, let’s quit Pines . . . LG, BG, YG, OG . . . Tara - Beauty Goddess . . . las cuevas de Altamira . . . hormel chili . . . Charlie's Angels . . . do I have cellulite? . . . Bert, call your sis ... Shut up, shut up, shut up! . . . Heath, am I doing it right? . . . Hasti w/Egg roll . . . dateless honeys . . . girls night in the party wagon . . . SMy, right here, right now! . . . Tango in Mr. P.'s class . . . Harvard . . . Grays W35 . . . Au Bon Pain . . . the Metro . . . Lyd, we have to finish the freedom trail ... Wang Chung! . . . Stacey and Elizabeth, ILY, IMY . . . Hey, Campers! ... yodels at 2:00 a.m.. . . river run w/Jay . . . quarters .. . 8/12/84 - 8/18/84 - SJ, ILY, IMY . . . And how did the butter get up there? . . . CH - my shrink, roomie, and running bud - MMMWUAA! (big kiss) . . . What, are ya stupid? . . . It takes time, Kathy; I'll miss you! . . . Heath, they're going out of town . . . Spats w/Heidi and Heath - Tito . . . ice-teas . . . we did what? . . . SAFOOMA, SIBU . . . DLH, FU, B! . . . Your daddy's a samurai . . . HB, MBF, SH, LS, AC, CH, RD, TB, I LOVE YOU GUYS! . . . Bert, don't forget to call me the first time . . . I'll miss you, Peg . . . Stacy, thanks for the memories . . . We've only just begun!

Stephanie Holman Every year — I doubt I'll be able to come back . . . So glad I made it! . . . P.C.'s been great . . . 6 -C — the good guys . . . Brownie, I like you one tenth more . . . Lane and Albert (our first BFs). . . enemies for a month, "Reunited," best friends forever . . . brownies and Love Boat . . . Richie . . . Mr. Andrews . . . Halloweens (roller skates, Swenson's, need I say more?). . . Army-Navy night. . . Shall we pray? . . . the cross country duo . . . Chicago and the Bears rule! . . . N.Y. and Cowboys stink! . . . making cookies .. . diets (Diet Coke and Trident cinnamon) . . . the French laugh attack — Snap! . . . Je ne Care pas . . . Is she asking about our weekend again? . . . M2 — IMY . . . I really don't think so . . . Nebs, Ebeneezer, EWS . . . hit me for a hug . . . Fisheating Creek . . . Molly Hatchet . . . Au ... Julie — we'll make that GBH yet! . . . Thanks, Scott, I never would have known . . . Hinsdale . . . Steph (the Frauline) — like that name! . . . use me, Baby! . . . Tigger is the really sick one! . . . we’ll be eating SOON . . Annica — yay Illinois! . . . Pam — give EF the message . . . I need a Diet Coke . . . Police '83 — thanks, Ronnie, whoever you are . . . Neice — Knowing me and knowing you . . . Lake Geneva . . . the O'Briens . . . we'll get to Chuck's yet! . . . Dairy Ripple . . . we re on a scavenger hunt and we need an egg . . . love and junky stitches . . . roly poly cosmic woman . . . champagne in the hot tub . . . SP — my only secret . . . BB — One More Kind . . . Old Port Cove . . . thank you . . . Nic — you are a true friend, and I II always be here for you . . . Pines — I feel sick — but it brought us together . . . tacky shoes . . . YG, OG, BG, LG (thanks for helping me through!) . . . he's a bogabarre . . . Bunny! . . . those hot nights in the party wagon with NB, LS, RD, TB, AC (and those parties!). . . you're all great! . . . Scotty — your lobster is fine . . . FSPA . . . I owe you a boojie, and a hug . . . what's in my hair . . . Tiger . . . where's my 1984 Corvette? . . . I can’t express how special you are . . . ILY, my forever friend (Holly). . . Fishman, Eric — toga party . . . the beach . . . my frisbee teacher . . . tollhouse cookies . . . dancing in the dark . . . the words will never show the you I’ve come to know . . . you have my heart, and I love you always . . . Brent — good luck, you're cool . . . you can make it through Mom without me . . . Putchikins . . . Chap . . . I’ll miss you, Dude! . . . I love you! . . . Lyd — my best friend ever! . . . you know me so well . . . we've been through it all together . . . it's scary . . . Mom and Dad — you are the best parents I could ever ask for . . . Mom — all the happiness that PC has brought to me, I owe to you . . . I could never thank you enough . . . I love you! Stephanie - You are my dearest friend who can always tell what I am thinking or feeling. Your warmth and kindness have added so much to my life for the past seven years, and I know that even the miles could never weaken our friendship, you can make me smile when no one else can and I am so lucky to have a friend that I can trust with all my heart. Thanks for everything. Iiy-lyd la

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Nic - We've been through a lot together, and the good times have far outweighed the bad. Vou have a rare quality that all friends should have — you are always willing to listen . always willing to care, you've helped me through some tough times, and your friendship means a great deal to me. Love always, Stephanie. Nicole, It's so good to know someone who really "understands" and cares. Thanx for listening, you are a very special person to me. I'm going to miss you. ILyi Katherine.

Vasana Annie Cheanvechai Three years . . . Nic, Bert, Tierra, Lyd, Steph, MB, Caroline - ILY forever, thanx for everything . . . Bergan ISLY . . . Peoria, what country is that in? . . . Maseltov . . . Boom! ILY . . . States 1983 . . . peanut butter .. Hopper . . . Conference Banquet . . . the door was open? . . . Teddy in the trash! . . . track - 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . alias Andrea . . . Hide me! The fat green cow is coming! . . . *!?#$!* Type-1! . . . Ireland . . . who's cold . . . Max from the Islands . . . Band Camp '83, '84 . . . JT . . . whose underwear? ... AJ, you owe me! . . . drained lake . . . AJ, thank God it was you that woke up . . . you're terrible! . . . you're horrible! . . . Estebano, Gremlin face ... the musicals . . . Stacey . . . still not in the marines? . . . Wondertwin power! . . . I hate you! . . . reggae nights . . . Rollo & Mollo .. . take my picture now! . . . 7 Michigan swimmers at New Year’s . . . where's Teddy? ... don't whine . . . bang who?! . . . who's driving? . . . 5" heels . . . whadaya stupid? . . . GTZ, Jan 7 . . . MM . . . CAEPMIWP . . . four in one night ... another experience . . . 21 - at least . . . RED . . . bo! . . . Fig - your knee . . . volleyball - no pain, no gain . . . get me off this ladder! . . . Confuscius says . . . Susie Wong . . . no but . . . RM & TM - Infatuation! . . . eggroll . . . Homecoming trauma . . . Asti Spumanti . . . the strip . . . Spring Break . . . HARVARD SUMMER 1984 . . . Em - Twist & Shout! . . . a room full of chinks! . . . Combat Zone . . . can we talk . . . Scotland . . . Peking Ravioli . . . ILY Gestapo Eddie . . . Why Can't We Wait 'til Morning? . . . Against All Odds . . . a kiss from Italy . . . Simple Minds . . . NYC . . . Europe ... fried rice party . . . Dave, Mar - thanx for everything . . . Madame, je t'aimes toujours . . . Preppy Paradise . . . Little China Girl . . . Bobby, hurry upl . . . you're awful . . . Frauline's glass eye . . . never on time . . . pizza at Pete's . . . Casey's . . . Metro . . . I’m busy . . . Relax . . . Teddy's in the fan?! . . . thanx, Pana & Chalit, ILY . . . A smile is the same in all languages!


Caroline Han My li'l-but-looks-older sis', one more year for you,- good luck, you've been a great friend & critic (ha!) My hair! Donna Summer look-alike. Time After Time, little Korean voice, mmmwtcha! Shift the gear, Sarah and stop laughing. Scott - Human League, Geez Louise! Dear F-face, the LETTER The Strip - Campion & Yohanne. HARVARD - Unkyung, you can have Chad, the Metro, Drive, Jay - 8:30 a.m. in front of John, 8-3900, Weld 46, I'm not depressed! Store 24, Corina & her cookies, Laura, I'm impressed, S.T., How're ya doing kiddo? David, defective phone, my alcove, burning the midnight oil, Hare Krishna, Chant, chant, chant, Is this seat taken? whistles, God you look sexy, He's back! N.B., 31/s miles in the rain around the track, I'm Chrith from Texas, Charles River, the top bunk. Emack & Bolio's, Science Center Greenhouse, roast beef & potatoes, Can't slow down, Wang Chung, Jimbo - the sneeze, laundry room, Au Bon Pain, Watch out for the bleachers! Talk to each other, happy feet, shin splints, how could you do that, Brooks? Sarah, take the good & the bad, why did you tell her? Likin' the same guy, I'm so fat, track, is your knee better?, Does my car still make you laugh?, sometimes you have to make a choice, my best buddy - always - ILY, M.D. what are friends for? M.M. & A.T., thanx for always listening. I know, I know, stop worrying. Doug, please don't hit T. Oh no, cellulite! Tim - stop laughing at me, grasshoppers, 6 th period lunch, ice, get off me! thanx - I've always wanted a shoe in my face, stop pinching my cheeks! reach for the plateau, Blue Moon on Monday, you're so sophisticated. It’s been great. Thanks to my family, teachers, and friends. Caroline has been everything in a sister I could ask for; and everything in a friend I need. She has always been there to help me and always there to guide me. She has done so many things for me, thus proving how much she cares. I am lucky to have such an understanding & thoughtful person as my sister & friend. I will miss you and especially all the fun we hadl Love, Kath

Lydia Shure

Roberta Dodero My thanks to P.C. for all of the special people . . . the Laday . . . BOLS ... WHAAATII! . . . las cuevas de Altamira . . . Hormel chili . . . Charlie's Angels ... Gingerbread baby . . . "firsts" . . . Riverwatch . . . R.M. - how could I have spent so much time . . . "Maybe we should go to dinner or a movie" . . . Mama's . . . Beauty goddess . . . Partywomen . . . "double or blind dates" . . . Pope John Paul . . . Frank B . . . R.G.??? - you meant a lot ... S.R. - a great friend . . . I was not sleeping; I was just resting! ... H.B. - SAFOOMA, ILY, baby . . . "Susie Chopstick" . . . "Springbreak” ... Maybe we had a chance . . . rented lips . . . Nic - no matter where you are, call me . . . Tara - roommate in la casa de B.A., ILY . . . A.C. don't whine, ILY . . . C.H. - Korean storyteller, ILY . . . L.S. - sweet and innocent - ha, ha, ILY . . . S.H. - convert and become one of the elite, ILY ... SMY - I haven't been the same since we broke up, ILY .. . P.K. - we had “nice” things to say about everything - J.A.P.'s 4-ever, ILY ... N.B. - if you hadn't gotten us all together - Bubba, Ciena, Jo, Nickle-Pickle, ILY, baby . . . bugumbo breath . . . Let's quit school and go into show business — Edgar can be lead singer . . . T.R. - my boy-friend, ILY . . . Kinks, Police, Billy Squier . . . Friends of '84 . . . PCDC - great memories ... "holy” cruise . . . Italy — lo non dimentichero mai . . . I.W.T.H.S. & M.L. ... N.Y. and N.J. - left so much behind; sweet memories . . . M.B. - I do, do you? . . . Fern - you know Everything . . . College - I’m ready! ■ .. Mom, Dad, Lisa — 10-Q so much 4 your love and support, ILY lots! Arriverderci, P.C.

Tara Bodden Mum and Dad, you are two incredibly special people - ILYA . . . Another night out w/the girls . . . PLEASE, anything but dinner again . . . Beauty goddessll . . . Susie Wong or Susie Chopstick?! . . . Annie C. - my little Chin Lee . . . Hormel WHAT?! . . . Cowgirl . . . Bert - you make me laugh sooooo hard . . . CUJO . . . Edgar, you are the sexiest dancer!! . . . Luv those snaps! . . . What legs! . . . Pizza men . . . Riverwatch is hot; Johnny Bocamp is not! . . . I’m really not that weird . . . Front or back today? ... Nik - what a party . . . Who's dizzy?! . . . Where'd Bert go? . . . The shaggy do on the dance floor . .. Caroline - open those eyes! . . . That's really scary . . . HJ. - turn off the A.C.!! . . . Jose, the break-dancer . . . Dahling, how ah you? . . . Annie, we know you're really superwoman in disguise . . . Padded cheeks?! . . . I am not a swimmer . . . Lyd's mansion on the beach . . . The Uglies . . . Sneaky guy . . . Las cuevas da Altamira •■ ■ Bert - don’t dance while you're driving . . . We make the scariest faces! •■ • Nik - the days of Tickle Pink . . . Nepenth - UGH!!! . . . Me and R.D. - La casa de Bernardo Alba (the new tenants!) . . . Crossed eyes - what a headache . . . Check out those lips . . . CHAKA KAHN!! . . . I'll quit school and become a singer . . . My BUDS: I love you guys so much and I'll miss you all terribly . . . Remember always Buds/good times/memories .. . College - / am PSYCH EDI11

Seven years full of memories . . . Washington '83 .. . GTTHS . . . scooping ice-cream . . . ohh Grady . . . sleep-drunk . . . Steph R. - always a special friend . . . ABC eternally . . . Hojos . . . IRENE . . . the gang of women NB, SH, RD, TB, AC, CH, MBP . . . SMY - on the floor now . . . Holliday and Fhazad (Lou the biggest star of all) . . . Is it grease? . . . psych cram sessions w/Jess ... Jamaica-bound! . . . Mazeltov and the Big Fish - we missed you . . . the mad Greek . . . Vermont. . . Charlie's Angels .. . Hormel Chili . . . How did the butter get up there? . . . Police '83 - almost lost you . . . Nic's party wagon . . . not dinner again .. . Doesn't this boat move? . . . Pam - the unit, BK, and Jay the dude . . . Robin - not another lab, a wild time in Boston . . . the crazy dormies . . . NB - a BF for so long, Ohh Martin . . . let s go back . . . WANG CHUNG . . . Harvard I84 . . . TR, the swimmer . . . the Metro, I’ll never see those people again ... I'm a rock . . . Grays #53 . . . JW - IMY . . . you geeb! . . . Purple Rain . . . Steph - I like you 1/10 better . . . Lane and Albert . . . brownies and Love Boat . . . always a prayer . . . nightly calls . . . army/navy night . . . one month - rather stubborn .. . Dallas #1 (the Bears will never cut it) . . . I love NY . . . co-managers - what a team . . . SH - a best friend forever . . . ten of us? . . . RD - hold on to your watches . . . AC, RD - Mama's . . . what are we doing now? . . . Burdine s w/TR . . . French apathy - those famous snaps . . . cross-country, another meet! . . . beach bum . . . Steven, help me . . . Au Bon Pain . . . Diet Coke = happiness . . . the blue machine ... Eva - I’ll miss you, kid ... Suzy Chopstick . . . yes, no, hello how are 'ya . . . my Memphis pal - Cafe Dallas . . . Greece '83 . . . Hewitt w/SR ... let's party . . . I'm not going to another one! . . . this is really heavy ... where's our bagel? . . . Nic's birthday at Disney . . . the greatest friends anyone could have . . . Mom, Popsie, Dad, Tina, Yaya, and Eva - ILY all and a million thanks . . . "Let the good times roll" . . . 6/7/85! Lydia - I could not ask for more in a friend — you are always cheerful, always understanding, always there. I am always comfortable with you, because you know me as well as I know myself. We've really grown up together. You're my best friend, and I love you, Stephanie.

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Marni McClennan yeah!. . . F.B.N. - ILY . . . shall we take the Mercedes or the Porsche tonite? . . . Shooters . . . white russians and mocha mud pies . . . let's go see who's working tonite . . . valets . . . dancin' . . . can I borrow — ? . . . Haagen Dazs . . . Yesterday's . . . stocks & bonds . . . Mama Nut . .. he's — I ... climactic . . . sexy and seventeen . . . do you have the gum? . . . perfume in the hair . . . ooo - give me details . . . antique clothing stores . . . ain't nobody . . . girl talks . . . Mindy's party . . . it’s better in the Bahamas!! . . . Nassau/Paradise Isle . . . Kevin . . . yellow birds . . . the sweetest 16th . . . Pastiche . . . Joe & Andy . . . are you mortals? . . . high-tops ... bleeding hearts . . . GU . . . Figlicia . . . how tall is she?! . . . you're the bestest friend!!! . . . Joe America . .. Eggs . . . fix the bushes . . . ice cream and munchkins . . . our child . . . nuggies .. . what is there to do in Wyoming? . . . let's discuss . . . Amo . . . McD's again?! . . . jr. high slumber parties . . . M.M., E.M., L.L., & M.M. 2 consecutive sr. yrs. . . . 4th-6th my house . . . Vicky's in the vie . . . v'ball - it could of been good, but now it's great!! . . . T.F.N. - G.L. . . . b-ball - thanx for everything, "Coach" ... C.H. - the best summer of my life . . . W.K. #1 - all the way . . . 7 ... Bissets in Brazil . . . poker w/ cabin 30 . . . brother love . . . Bill Agle ... M.K.B. - ily . . . Don K . . . wranglers . . . Cushing's . . . Boston weddings . . . Beach Club - spring '84 . . . NSB w/FBN . . . 7-11 at 1:59 am ... 4, 5, 6 free, but 3 & 7 with Dad . . . Andre . . . A.R. - lambskins . . . I have found my purpose in life . . . carded for an "R" movie?!! . . . is this major enough for ya'?l . . . it's all Simone's fault . . . T.M.W. - my buddy ... City Limits . . . Brouser . . . he's married!!! . . . I'm taking a year off from school to find myself . . . New Orleans . . . P.O'B's . . . L.S.U. - tigers fight3 . . . Grub . . . height doesn't matter when . . . R.C.M - thanx for the h2o bed . . . everybody has their own way of saying ily . . . (i didn't forget you!) . . . E.V.D. - fag . . . B, J, & R - thanx . . . A.W.R.2 - my parents and my best friends . . . I can't thank you enough for everything . . . I'm gonna' be such a cool mom . . . ILY this much!!!! . . . bye, P.C. - it wasn't that bad ...

Missy Weston

Tracy Weisbrod

Hi, P C.! 6 yrs . . . It all went so slow . . . LRC & Torchy . . . 10th: Friday Nite B, B&b . . . Kato - I'm Plural . . . The P.P. and Fred . . . Hey, there’s a — in my ear, C.P., ILY, FFE, The Matchmaker, Mr. & Mrs. Pacman ... BBG-Bffe, lly, Bluegrass Forever, I’m a Redneck, Ding-Dong, Vicky's the demon . . . T.G.I.F., Katinka, sounds like a hurricane!, B.B., you're a man! . . . Unicorns . . . D.G., these questions?! . . . Buzz Beth hum. H1, H2, H3, running in the rain . . . C.J., My personal god, J.M. lives . . . S.B., B.D., R.S., "10", why?, lly . . . R.H., T-Toucha . . . 14 people in the truck, W.C. on the G.C., Switch!. . . Menage what? . . . N.Y.E. '83, E.R., you like me, Don't you., Evacuate! . . . Toga . . . the luv lives of the weak: R.J., D.C., J.R., S.O., and I.D., Remember me, ILY Still, Body talk . . . Hello, Dolly C.P . . . Hon, ILy, but Brooks, Please?! . . . I want a medal . . . ISPO . . . M.N., B.F.F.E., 3rd pd . . . AJ. thanx . . . T.W., B.F.F.E., even the losers get lucky sometimes, It's all right if you luv me, Sonny's a real job, Reunite on ice, the tradition, Prince, C.C., Manager, what to do with the posters, Cappy’s, Sprinting on the beach . . . Kinky Kitchen utensils . . . A Beer for what’s in the back seat, ILY, goodnite.

13 year at PC; it went faster than I realized .. . But, Coach, I'm not a runner! . . . Deland - but officer! . . . Steph - this time I'll get you ... ya'II, It's time to sing . . . my favorite memories: PCCC, always #1 in my heart - thanks, everyone. Coach, ILY!. . . My wife . . . epileptic fits . . . Chocolate frosting .. . B-ball . . . the tradition . . . LRC, my BB . . . what about our posters? . . . Sonny's . . . Event the losers . . . Katinka . . . A beer for what's in the back seat! . . . Riunite on ice . . . Switch . . . Sprinting on the beach, SB '84 . . . Why? . . . Why are you still my friend? . . . Thanks, ILY ... RC - does he or doesn't he? . . . 8 th grade class trip . . . Sophomore year . . . Too cute ’n’ too tall . . . ILCH . . . Carolina in my mind . . . Edie Bear . . . I could never leave you and my mountains .. . Revenge of the Singer . . . Red Camaros . . . The team hair stylist . . . black lace . . . 11th place . . . pleasures of running on the beach . . . The Police . . . 7th graders who watch TV . . . Chilly Willie cups . . . Kill the ice cubes . . . Don't worry; it's just a picture . . . Guess it's time for a good-bye song . . . It's time to move on . . .

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David Schultz Thanks, Dad + Tracy, ILY Good Times . . . Pittman, Busto, BJ, Mayer, Ozzy, Revilla, Fish, the party is just beginning .. . Going to be a Gator, HAWKEYE, or Seminole . . . Herb + B.K. Old Milwaukee, the flavor of America ... I'm under the sofa . . . Sorry about your leg, Busto . . . Rocky Film Festival '84 The Brewsky Man . .. Long Island Treas . . . Weird Stuff . . . Q.B. . . . Drinking Drillers with my buddies . . . Who is the keg master? . . . Slobs, Gordon is the mule .. . 1984 District Champion . . . Thanx, Coach Pierce . . . Partying at the State Tournament with my Gibbons Buddies . . . Hitting parked cars with Busto .. . Hey, Mike, your house is under water . . . The cat did it! . . . The Bikini Lounge . . . Grumps and Spats . . . Playpen Rocks . . . Carmelita, a dynamo. The Lizard Crawl .. . BJ's all-day bash . . . The Buffalo . . . Chemistry + Break = 6 .. . Football and Broken Ribs . . . Boy on moped killed by moon. Rasta Vibrations . . . Bed Spins . . . Johnny, "Hot Dog" . . . 9th grade parties . . . Art A and B .. . B-ball games ... The Park .. . Spanish Exams . . . College Golf?? . . . Let's get a six . . . And another. . . HELL, Let's get a case .. . Thanxs, P.C. it's been one big party and may the party continue forever. . . Pittman, Busto, B.J., Ozzy, Mayer, Revilla, Kish, I Love You All.

SCOTT MAYER

DAVID SCHULTZ

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Eric Busto Mom + Papi, thanks for everything . . . ILY . . . P C. - 6 yrs. . . . it's been a rollercoaster . . . Freshman year=enlightenment . . . Fisher’s party ... Army = Navy night . . . Soph, yr = twilight zone . . . MP,BF,DC,DS,JOODWMAUTGDCITS . . . zoning with the Pitman . . . miniature golf . . . "I tend to accelerate rapidly, Officer" . . . the quick six . . . slamming at 30 mph in reverse = orange groves . . . New Year's Eve 1983 . . . the nod ... fill the month . . . Schultz + me going to Goodloe's . . . gross insubordination . . . Chemistry break=six . . . Mrs. Greene . . . Herb's ... "I didn't almost go in that canal” . . . the mobile-made American tough . . . chunky chicken salad? .. . Brian's shower scene . . . "they sprayed some liquid at me" . . . the Buffalo . . . what do you call him? . . . Danger zone . . . the feeling . . . hpsepo't b qs,dl . . . Arillers . . . Marisa ILYF=My Best friend . . . "Go back upstairs Eric!” . . . fleshy-headed mutant, eh? . . . Adam's family . . . Eric! one, two pow! . . . Hawksnest 1984 . . . 01/29/84 at the beach . . . Where should we put it? . . . Timore's party . . . Prom 84 . . . "ditto” . . . Driller Helmet. . . Later Days . . . the Jello-man

Cris Bjelajac Mom, Dad, & Nicole - I LOVE YA! . . . I,I,I, wanna be a lifeguard . . . To D.C. - friends since 4th grade-remember me,- in 20 years I’ll show up and exploit your wealth . . . Aerosmith wisdoms . . . Driller Bong . . . TOGA! . . . Let's cook some dogs . . . Grumps . . . To the class of '82, thanks . . . To Dave in VA- miss ya, bud . . . Mr. Nose . . . the first real party . . . The Windjammer . . . Daddy Rodent-Stu,Bob,Mike,Will, and Glenn-glad I met you . . . What did you run into this time, Gelety? . . . P C. Football, at least we stuck somebody . . . fuzzy duck . . . call Stanley Steamer ... P.G.A. . . . Mike, we are definitely ready for college . .. MULE! Mr. Manicoti, you can eat sod . . . I can't believe we did that! well, maybe I can . . . Watch out where the Huskies go and don’t you eat that snow . . . S.L.O.B.S. .. . Leigh, Liz, Melissa, Sam, Marisa, and others; we may be crude, but we are fun! . . . Did Duck make the bus?!? . . . Ozzy, Pittman,Shultzie,Busto,Fish . . . WE make the party!

MIKE PITTARI

CRIS BJELAJAC

ERIC BUSTO

BRIAN FISHER

Brian Fisher 2 yrs at P.C.-maybe too long . . . 1 yr. at Aragon . . . 1 yr. twilight zone . . . skiing at Tahoe . . . spraying on the El . . . stepping in a fresh pile 1st day of H.S. . . . "Don't sweat it' . . . "Go! He's got a gun” . . . Mr. Pipe . . . The Who '82-the beginning . . . Dennis, Ron, Kevin, Liesl, Row.-thanx for the great times . . . off to Florida . . . "Hey, what's your name” . . . This ain't the boonies . . . jr. yr.-an academic waste . . . turning green on Friday . . . B-ball games-before-half-we're history . . . "Man, look at my window” . . . death to Mr. Mule . . . indigo . . . road trips ... ft-fat-ft . . . Nature’s Delight at TT? . . . Jul . . . you Don't touch me! . . . sorry about the couch, Mike . . . where's Busto? . . . Doc Drew-wisps of hair . . . sp bonding?-What the hell?! . . . Juggs . . . feeding a bum . . . Mr. D. . . . MP, what a pitiful sight . . . jogging to Publix . . . the G-dorm . . . the sneak . . . shipments from Gainesvile-MS . . . in the garage . . . JD-put on a shirt . . . Vickie's . . . intense . . . splitting the quarter . . . it's only Monday ... drive nornal, Eric . . . did I drive? . . . don't spit . . . the wave . . . if only I had an uzi . . . sexually abuse me . . . the beach . . . The Clash, Berlin . . . an essay, no way . .. Mami, Papi, & Karen-never would've made it w/out you, you're the best-LYF . . . Pittari, Busto, MS, Schultzie, BJ, Ozzy, CC, JD, PGA, BDR, Drillers, and Bobo-let the party start . . . Mike, Mark, Eric-thanx for many good times . . . football at the park . . . there's no “c” in my name . . . high school is just the beginning,- it's time for bigger and better things — college' BF.


Scott Mayer

Michael Pittari

Mom and Dad! 7 years of P.C. — 7 years too many? 4 years of varsity ball #53,10-0. ?,?, Coaches Lanier and Munsey: All my thanks and respect. Panther Pride. Eyaaaal! Sweeeeets! You guys are freshmen? B-ball games with Fish. All I know is . . . What do you think, Mike? Face it, we're gonna get busted. Scottie Norman: W&L bound, fat chicks, mopeds, and Spats. Brews Bros. — we're on a mission from God. I had a couple. Schultz ... So she's a freshman . . . So she's a sophomore . . . The Cookie Jar. The "G”. Prom '84: T.P. and the trunk. I've got some puppies in the car. Andre and Dixie cups. Tim's house. Rican, Wilkie, and Merg, my dorm bros. M.P., D.S., C.B., E.B., J.O.: I wanna party with you guys till we die! Thank you, sir, may I have another? Homecoming '84, you're losing it! Where the hell am I? Carsity Vlub — no, it's not a school-sponsored party. Ever been to Alaska? Boy on Moped Killed by Moon! W.T.F?!!! Louie's Exams, and the Whaler. 23 people at Ho Jo’S; I've got just as much right ... Did you eat your peas? The Device (minimal phlem). Wahito Mart. SALAMI! GENOA! Michael, give me a hug. Army-Navy '81. Boxcar: carry on the tradition and watch my babe. Mayer, where's the bus? Jacksonville; '84 AA States. Thanx, Leigh. Two guys who just happen to know each other. Yo Jimmy, Yo Fred, Yo Rock! The Night Time Stopped, (where did those 2 hrs. go?) Train-chasing in Boca. The Flag and The Cup. 190 (P.G.A.) + BJ's X = RALPH. A stiff Richard has NO conscious. Keggie, Kegster, and Keg-Monster. The house that Vickie built. The ped under the bridge. Pittman's busted! It's not gonna be an orgy! L.L.: you make me smile, laugh, and cry; Thanx, babe, I.L.Y.A.!!! H.L.W.: There's no just us, there's just us. Good luck, "D”, knock 'em all dead! Was the party over when the German’s bombed Pearl Harbor? HELL NO! The party's never over. Look out, Generals, the Keg-Monster is cornin'. Virginia will never be the same. Thanx to ALL; it's been more than real. Later Much!!!

Let's Gator! . . . B-ball games with the VC . . . Army/Navy '82 - unreal . . . Schultz . . . Banksie . . . You mean all of you guys are only freshmen? . . . Mr. Harris . . . The Danger Zone . . . Practice is optional . Lacrosse ••• Dr. Drew's class . . . Slap! . . . Rocky film fest . . . Last time I saw Schultzie . . . I never . . . At the bushes with about a 4 taller . Salami . . . I think I see a nurse shark . . . Falling out of trees . the Park Miller Time . . . Drillers . . . Head for the mountains . Herb's place Sheeny . . . Lorenzo . . . Forum stories . . . S.L.O.B S. . . . He who looks 39 will crawl like a lizard . . . dippin' . . . looking for places with Busto . . . The Mobile + Miller = Twilight Zone Material . . . 30 in reverse Chris, watch this . . . Why the erratic driving? . . . learn your alphabet, Eric . . . Miniature Golf? . . . Tell em the Buster sent ya . . . We're busted . Waitors . . . Waking up with a . . . They sprayed some kinda liquid at me . . . Weird S . . . Swedish E . . . Devo strippers . . . Football games Road trips . . . OB beers . . . I don't mean to sound corny but . . . Mr. Manicotti can eat sod! . . . Yes sir . . . What are you guys drinking? . . . Is it halftime yet? . . . Vickie's . . . The Clash . . . Aerosmith Poster . . . The Buffalo . . . Wild Turkey . . . PGA . . . the Man . . . the Walk . . . the Monster . . . Brian, thanx for the couch (have fun in the shower?) . . . wild parties at whose house . . . I just want to pound! . . . Sonny's . . . Take Five dogs rule . . . nickel drafts . . . Driller helmets ... Big J . . . D'ya Firehose? . . . Funnelating . . . Scotty, Uno's parking lot will never be the same . . . I got some puppies in the car . . . Sex Crab . . . Monte . . . SAT course!?!? . . . The Night That Time Stopped . . . Liquid Confidence . . . Chris, we are definitely ready for college . . . PC’s been great - we're Gator-bound . . . Mom and Dad - thanx for PC, ILY .. . John - thanx for a great year . . . MCI - thanx for always being there ... Buster, Schultz, Fish, Jimmy, Ted, BJ, Scotty - Can you believe we made it? I'll never forget the memories - Cheers! - The Pittman

Julie Osinski Thanks, Mom and Dad - ILY! . . . FBN - my Libran twin, Pinkoinfatauation - a disease - AMLAS, Mutt & Jeff, Versace & Lauren, I really don't care - whatever, MTV, Richard and perms - an emotional experience, ecstatic cows and D&J, INXS - Spy of Love, Cypress Head, I'm normal again Thanks for being there always - MBFFE - ILY11 .. RSG - What a prep!, I am so fat, Busch Gardens '84 - Oh wow! . . . AJK - Ice water & The Wall, I should've slept in the car, another one of my eternal problem solvers - thanks for everything! . . . JCD - WPB and speech workshops (Worth AVE. forever!), Prom '84 - Un nuit tres bizzare, J.J. Moose, the Problem, Vickie's, wild woman, pillows and goodnight kisses! . KMP Bijoux connection, What's H o t. . . What's Not, perms and peroxide, Rebel Debs, Lancome and Laura Ashley - what a combination! . Debs 84 Fairy Tales and I love you (INXS) . . . SEG - The Cruise & The Ritz - two incredible evenings - thanks for the fun and the memories . . . SRK - Thanks for being there and listening, Will you marry me?, I wish you the best of luck always! . . . BGRGKPJDJHSGBM - We've had some pretty fantastic times - I'll miss you all . . . TTFN - JULES!

Katie Casey Thanks, Mom, Dad, Maggie, David, Kelly, and Jimmy. I.L.Y. MIAMI . . . KEY LARGO . . . 5-day boarder only! Dorm Life . . . Yuk. Bye, Syphwad, can't say it’s been great. B.M., J.D., K.P., S.P., A.S., M.M., S.M., A.W., M.V., D.S., I.L. y.A. Baby, Susan want to go for a walk? BIG D's! Study Hall — Solitary Confinement for an hr. & 45 mins. - NO! You have a warning! But Weena! There's a hole in the wall? What? I didn't do it! What temper? BABY! Late night talks .. . Baby's boy problems, . . . bus station weirdos ... perverted cab drivers Holiday Isle . . . 0-3 . . . Fantasies! Where's my roommate? D.S., I miss you! (I.H.M.R.M.) The Canal- Use and abuse, you lose. Plan B- the tree - Chain link fence (oh, well). Plan C- the fan- still in effect! Julia, "These are my friends, not much and not really." Want to go to a frat party? Top of the Grove . . . Pizza Hut . . . Ring . . . it's Jimmy. Baby, get your feet off my bed! Turn it down! Cut it out! You're annoying me, but I’ll miss you. 3rd period- BIG D's w/Kato®. I'm not the other Katie; she is! Gator Growl '84 . . . I swear he likes you . . . Vickie's . . . Vi’s on Katie's floor. . . Got I.D.? Now what, Jay?!? Ray Jay’s . . . Miami blues! T.G.I.F.! Peter, let's go for a drive? David, would you like some punch? Nicki, let's go absolute . . . The Uke . . . Coco's . . . Senior nights out! College-bound . . . Thank God . .. Thanks, P.C., it's been fun.


Beth Glick

Robyn Gilman

Katie Plachter

I'll miss you, Mom, Dad, and Shelly, but here's to my new roommatel Go Gators . . . Forever in my heart K.P., R.G., J.H., J.D., J.O., S.G., M.D., B.M., E.S. and the rest of the gans! The wild times . . . Rocky Horror, Bowlero, GPC . . . Area code w/the girls . . . He licked my face . . . The clashl Tequilla! Shots, wounds, memorial hospital . . . summer '82 PCDC . . . 5 great months w/Dave . . . coffee shakes . . . Midnight Movies . . . The Switch Date . . . Tainted Love . . . It’s time to grow up H.H.H. boys! All those phony Hills girls . . . J.L., the only real one ... Tallahassee . . . wake up, Mrs. Bl . . . Dancing in the sheets . . . Sigma Chi, Italiano . . . The kid in the Corvette . . . Sergeants MEN . . . Fork in the ROAD . . . Page parties . . . Lance Romance . . . The greatest American hero . . . Watchula . . . My wallet?Stan's car?Girls just wanna have funl. . . Madonna, GoGo’s, Vacation's all I ever wantedlSpring break . . . Mama’s, Penrod's pretty in pink, The RED jumpsuit, Minor League, Skinny bods . . . I love ya MIMichigan, Coma's 4 in a bed, Catholic boys . . . Crying in the rain . . . a letter? . . . I'm dreaming . . . U.M. . . . ooh, Freddyl . . . Thanks for listening Dickyll luv ya! . . . you too, AnnalSenioritis all the way throughlOn the bridge, Scott? . . . in your dreams . . . but what positionsllContempolUniverse Stymie . . . What a joke! .... My great co., DavilTake care,my best buddieslJe t'aime beacoupIMerci tout le Mondel

14 years at Pine Crest-I can't believe it's actually over! . . . Thank you for EVERYTHING, Mommy and Daddy-ILY!. . . Lisa and Kimberly-TII miss the both of you! . . . College, here we come . . . Fairy Tales . . . D's-1984 . . . Busch Gardens with JD and JO . . . Jay, can you give me a ride, please? . . . The only Senior riding the bus-MOl . . . Thank you, Dave and Mary-I wouldn't have been able to get through without you! . . . G.P.C. and the gang . . . Julia, can I borrow some MORE clothes? . . . Mama's . . . HoJo's with Chuckie . . . SEG, thanks for some good times . . . Amzi’s class forever . . . Beth, JE voudrais maquiller, s’il vous plait . . . Bowlero . . . H.C.-1984 . . . Julie, can I borrow your make-up, please? . . . Victoria's . . . Beach Bums-JD, JH and me . . . Marni’s house . . . Katie-Thanks for all of your "help” and understanding . . . I-95 pitstops . . . Double period again-Uggggh! . . . Another accident for JO . . . The Class of '85 rules . . . "Let the good times roll" . . . "Sleep-overs" at Kato's . . . Hey, buddy . . . Phoney Bologna . . . What is all over your NECK! . . . Mr. B's house . . . TO ALL OF My FRIENDS— JH, KP, JD, JO, SG, BG, TR, RD, BM, KC— ILY and I'll miss all of you . . . It's been a long, hard road, but we've all survived . . . Bon chance tous le monde . . . Good-Bye, P.C.

Thanx, Mom and Dad ILy . . . 8 yrs. at P C. and a Panther 4E . . . Kato . . . SEG-my best friend always ILyMTyK . . . B.G., C.M., J.W.H., B.M., J.O., R.G., J.D., A.J.K.,— my best buddies ... 714 s/j fresh, yr . . . "Strolls" . . . LM"V2SE'82 . . . the Triumph . . . 3BW w/ Amo . . . Disney Trips . . . filming at Ton's . . . Kirk Singers ... tour 83 . . . tear it up . . . Strapper ... DBCMCIKFGHRMSDRJASBPRS-all my lust ... KRR-candles, blankets and turbulent r.c. rides(thanx) . . . OTR . . . tunneling . . . THO ... party pit . . . road trips . . . Clewiston . . . "I brake for hallucinations” . . . Cotillion '82 '83 '84 . . . ID's?l . . . Casey's . . . "hold me back" .. . Shooters(2:00a.m.) .. . manhunts ... Vickie's . . . "B”&"H”s . . . J ’aime les hommes pas les garcons . . . Vi's . . . L-Lunch . . . 3x-flix . . . Prom '84, '85 . . . Spring Breaks . . . Mamas . . . Busch Gardens . . . GOOD slurpees ... I'm a Rebel Deblll . . . G.P.C. . . . the beach at Oakland . . . Bahamas . . . Officer Sedanko ... Midori . . . Ex-Lax & Dexatrim . . . the Firebird . . . JED 2-4-1 . . . JAS t.courts and other indoor sports . . . P.S.ILy(bunny) . . . Spats . . . Bijoux . . . Comas . . . sponge . . . Go-Go's & Madonna . . . thigh bruises . . . Homecoing '82 '83 '84 . fake nails . . . C(17)H(21)NO(4) . . . Moose-my best bud-LyLA sis-S.K. . . . grad nite . . . seniors '85#1 . . . Party Animals . . . last nite '84 at Ho-Jo's . . . "is he a college man?" . . . lace hose . . . bed spins . . . it's casual . . . What's Hot & What's Not . . . dat-glows and granny boots . . . Cinderella . . . rhinestones . . . Gator Growl '84 . . . Andre #1 . . . Senioritis-BIG TIME . . . the senior lot . . . Bowlero B-day ... Gainesville w/Bethy-well, alrightllll . . . ByeBye, P.C.-may you have many GREEN & WHITE tomorrows.

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PATRONS Don't forget all those great times in English class! Good Luck! — from AJJ, MG, JJJ, and TJJ Congratulations to the Class of '85 from the Class of '96 — Ned and Regan Hunt Congratulations to the Class of '85 — Dr. and Mrs. Leroy G. Appell and Family "Easy writing makes hard reading.” Ernest Hemingway — Irene Bush The Alumni Association congratulates the outstanding class of '85! See you at the Mai-Kai. — Will Davison Best Wishes — Dr. and Mrs. Richter Congratulations, yearbook Staff — Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Stone Congratulations and best wishes to the class of 1985 — Dr. and Mrs. Charles E. Schmidt Congratulations to the Class of 1985, who make the fifty-year struggle for 'Excellence" worthwhile. — Mae McMillan Compliments of Dean Anthony Nasser Best Wishes — Dr. and Mrs. John Harrington (celebrating his 30th year as a P.C. graduate) Felicitations

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Steve Grover

Peter Winn

Remember Mr. Frank? . . . He killed a poodle . . . la,la,la,la,la . . . Hello, Lucifer here . . . George, where we goin', George? . . . with 11 cents cotton and 40 cents meat . . . Help stop Turkish humor! . . . Win with Winn? . . . Nip, you made a good rip . . . ROT . . . Name that critter, Mr. T . . . Nasal Spray, you were drunk! . . . I smell chicken chow-mein .. .You look maaarvelous! . . . Come on, Stoll, let's race! So what if it's 2:15 a.m. . . . Doctora is the best! .. .D. I. and H. I. are much more challenging than debate and extemp . . . Copen, Gervin, and Sanders, you're too competitive! . . . Gustafson is so *4#$@!ing funny . . . Roelke=twanger. . . Don't be a grouch; vote Grover! . . . "The only thing a man should elevate is ...! ” . . . I'm majoring in Chucksternomics . . . I should have backed out after the deb party . . . Mrs. Grosz has a killer hamster. . . I miss grandma's fishcakes . . . You done good!

R.O.T. (the Society of False Negatives) . . . "We're Not Gonna Take Itl" . . . "Win With Winn - Pete for President!" . . . #1 (Miss America), #2, *3 (Jello Country). . . 14 months, Mark . . . Fred Syndrome . . . Hold the M.S.G. . . . Eat, Drink, and feel Merry . . . That’s all right; you're ugly anyway ... Bumble Bee . . . 1 and 11 . . . Wench list . . . The Big Guy . . . The Wassi . . . Crowbar, Gopher, Stump, and the N.I.P. - The Rock . . . "It is quite Nippy out today!" . . . Ticket to Ride . . . Get Outta There! . . . Boy, That Car Looks Good from Here . . . Snort, Snort, Snort . . . Dinner at Dad's . . . Hooray Kim, Horray Jon . . . Neil, When is our Deb party . . . Dallas . . . Honduran Wonder . . . Chaos is the Ultimate Order . . . Libertarians Live Longer . . . Craig, Let's form a Clique . . . What it Was, What it Is, What it Will Be . . . Andy, Warren Henry! . . .

Mark Nassi Hey you . . . Pee Wee, Nip, Migsie E., Groover, Mazal, Fishypoo, Coaches R and H - great friends all!!#1, #2, #3, The Red Russian, The Auto, Jello Country, Miss America, Dollar UR) - who???? 14 months "Hey, you're ugly anyway" '83 Homecoming: 1- 11 OLD BLUE EYES, get your act together. The yellow banana became the blue boat over the summer. Eat me beat me licorice! JOE LIFEGUARD, gosh, you're soooo tan. Down the boardwalk at 11 on Friday night: I swear I didn't know her name. She was just another brick in the wall. Dearest Missy - you'll always have a special place in the red-headed section of my heart. "Wish You Were There” with me come Fall '85. Deland - the McDonald's drive-in, Boulevard Motel - hair on your bedsheets??? Conway ran a what? Where does he get the legs to run a 14:34 three miles - I want a pair. Coach, it's lightning. Seventh graders on varsity (best of luck, Heidi and Sean) OKY DOKY, GWEGGIE the beagle, NICKEL, SHEED, PEETE the gopher (the human tripod) Tracy the runner, Tawanna's legs, the guppies, the Cheerleader’s tunnel (thanx a million, gals), legs in the HOPP, riverside, Pizza Hut - I'll never forget P.C.C.C. Well, time to move on to the Dark Side of The Moon: P.C. - thanks for the fun and the education (greatest faculty) Mom - thanx for the patience and the love - Bye - I've become — no, no, — I AM Comfortably Numb.

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Jon Masel

R.O.T. - Rebels of Today AND Tommorow . . . Neil, The Rock, Nip, Nipple, Stick . . . Brian Gerkin, Geekins . . . Steve, Crowbar, Grove . . . Peter, Pee Wee, G opher. . . Steve, Turko, Stump . . . Mark, The Turk . . . Steve, Chick, Chuds . . . and me, Mr. Nose, Nasal . . . Mr. Frank ran over a dog? Succotash . . . Don't sit next to Grover; he has a spitting problem La,la,la,la . . . The Indian Giver Club . . . White Lines . . . Win With Winn . . . Pres. Peter "I only want my $20 back” Winn . . . The Popular Front for the Impeachment of Peter Winn . . . Gotkin, explain again to me how you came up with Mr. Nose . . . Grover's parents forgot his 17th birthday . . . Steve, what are you doing in your sink? . . . What "godlike" city do you love this week, Stoll? . . . SUPWISE . . . Moo Flatulation . . . Twisted Hecker . . . How bad could Crimes o f Passion be? . . . a what pacifier? . . . Eat - me Beat - me licorice . . . Fred, get your hand off my knee Taking the turnpike to Homecoming '84 . . . Where's Pete? . . . Where’ Talpins? . . . The convertible is mine! . . . NNX-463 . . . Scott, everyone misses you; Pine Crest will never have another John Travolta as good as you . . . Gary, be a good kid; I'll miss you (Don't you dare give me any money) . . . Mom and Dad, Thanks for all that you're given me; I love you . . . and good luck to Pine Crest.


Brian Gotkin

Neil Pomerantz

Thank, Mom, Dad, Jill, and Tracy . . . Waste to Mankind . . . Have I ever told you that school . . . Chick, we need girlfriends . . . Hey, Mr. Nose, how 'bout going to Burger King tonight . . . Turkish humor . . . Fireworks on the Golf Course . . . Betting on the football games . . . Gobble-thanks for all those rides to school. . . Tire-blowout on 1-95 . . . Wasted Saturday mornings . . . "Steve, you shouldn't be playing football with those guys; they are much bigger than you are.” . . . Football 8 th period . . . Rating girls ... Good, you're so infatuated with that girl . . . No Way! She’s not Jewish, is she?!?! . . . E.M.B.M. Licorice . . . Great movies you picked out, Jodi — Life o f Brian and Salem's L o t . . . Mr. Amazing . . . Senioritis — who me? . . . I wonder why he's going out for track? . . . So, Peter, are you done with your applications yet? . . . I can't believe B.C. won!! . . . I can't believe we left!! . . . Dumb NIP! . . . Michigan #1, Go Blue . . . Gobble, for once why don't you come out with us? . . . Hey Chud, it seemed like 20 houses to me!! . . . Oh great, we get to play tennis with the girls again . . . Boy Neil . . . Nip and Gobble Debaters . . . Not another Double periodll! . . . When I get to college, things are going to change ... Chudnow, I told you I shouldn't have put the radio on . . . Well, P.C., it's been ...

Thanks, Mom, Dad, & PC for 7 great years! . . . 28 seconds too soon . . . Sorry, B.G. . . . Hangin’ out at B.K. . . . losing bets . . . and more bets ... where are my tapes, J.M.? . . . exciting b-day presents . . . S.C.'s broken collarbone . . . N I P. the R.I.P. . . . shopping for presents . . . win with Winn? . . . machine-gun laugh . . . sunburnt fe e t. . . Get me back to shore! . . . S.T., the Debater . . . New Right, F.R.B., and lots of sleaze . . . $9 I'll never forget. . . Ever since you got into Harvard, S.G .. . . she's a horn-dog . . . our Dad . . . sniff sniff . . . L.C.'s keys . . . lam Napoleon! . . . R.E.M. . . . Where’s my date? . . . J.R.'s stupid movies . . . born-to-cheerlead body . . . peanut butter shakes . . . Good luck, P.C., Debate . . . Thankx, L.J.T. . . . P.C.C.C. #1 . . . P.U., Here I come!!!

Steven Chudnow Mom,Dad,Sis, nobody does it betterl-l couldn't have done it without you (world's biggest understatement)!!!Too bad we never have any fun. Gerald McBoingBoing. Sailing? Again? Aye, Aye, Captain! Whaddya mean? I LOVE the land whale, er station wagon! me-sarcastic?Nah! . . . To the J.C., you guys made it liveable! Thanx for everythingl!l(BG,ST,NP,SG,MN,JM,PW) . . . BG-senioritis? where?-We have to play the girls again? You Tulip!- Nepenthe's- new image? Go For lt!Advertising layout genius-Mr. Amazing- Party Animals- Dead Battery- "Did I ever tell you that school — ?!?- Eddie Murphy- fireworks - my dog and your allergies - TRACK?!?!?- Burger King-girl rating- It seemed like 20 houses to me!. . . S.T.-stump,turko,gobble- AC/DC in the car- Portrait?!!?you got an 87?l? For WHAT?!?- Debaters . . . NP-stick,nip,idiot on Tues, and Thurs.-Owl! my collarbone!!!- who asked whom again??- you imitimidator, youl- P.U., rots & U.P. RULE9.H .. P.W.- it's not my Chiner - 1see the light! - Naimun - quick, go before they accerlate! - Don't you have homework to do? . . . L.C.-Homecoming '84 - I thought you had the tickets! - watcha’ doin'? - 1 0 1 things to do with a dead cat - you can dress him up, but you can’t take him anywhere! . . . S.G.- siete once, Jack's, Oh nol Not Again! . . . Mooflatulation .. Hey you're a BLASTOPORE . . . where's her shoe, Grover? . . . Table for 14, please; I don't want to smell bad!! - the red octagon means STOP (unless she's driving!) - Down with Turkish Humor!!! - LaSpada's & Dunkin Donuts & 7-11 ... dental floss X-tra wide- How do you kill a whale?HARPOON!l- milk carton w/napkin belts . . . Why did everyone have to live in Hollywood?!!? ... Salem's Lot and Life o f Brian . . . Some people just never grow up!!! ... It's been real, it's been fun, but it hasn't been real fun! . . . U. of PENN, HERE I COMEIII

Stephen Talpins Mom, Dad, Karen, Lauren, thanks for everything, ILY . . . Con Flakes . . . Fred, "Which Fred?" . . . NIP, Geekin, Chick, Odie, Lourdes, the Turk, Winp, and the Nose . . . Mr. Amazing . . . Basketball games . . . Stoll . . . dental floss . . . cows-2000 pounds!!! . . . chalk in Physics . . . New Right. . . Stick . . . 2/3 isn’t the same as 4/6?? . . . Massive phone bills . . . calling Miami 5 times a day-NAIMUN was hot in '82!, literally . . . Is that a she or a he? . . . getting lost . . . Make a U-turn here, no one will notice . . . blown tire . . . dead battery, what next? . . . game-day parties and subs at the Rosenbaums' house . . . Mono . . . Interpers are weird!! . . . Moshi . . . no, Lee, I'm not in your Bio class . . . Today is a good day!!! . . . Homecoming — Short straps and all . . . I'm only two hours late! . . . Headlines at 7-11 . . . My clothes do match Lourdes . . . The Backward opera . . . Lists in USAP . . . Mr. Barber with a Yamulka . . . No, I haven’t received a speeding ticket . . . FB, finally someone I approve of . . . I've got a dollar on man . . . 7 points, are you crazy? . . . Jodi can teach . . . whales . . . Cliff Notes, a gift from God . . . Don't call me cousin . . . Geekin, do you know what I hate? . . . God, I'm hungry . . . Is it edible? . . . SC, making me feel better . . . My, he’s changed . . . JR's driving . . . MR's Bat Mitzvah . . . the Life of Brain and Dead Zone, too much!!! . . . collarbone . . . 4 weeks without tennis . . . Pole Position . . . just go long . . . Dolphin games . . . Christmas presents — wow, what a calendar!!! . . . If you don't like the way I drive, get out of the way . . . getting kicked out of the library for breathing . . . 9 people in my car? . . . Minute charts . . . Stump, Turko . . . Rah-rah skirts . . . I hope it snows . . . snowball fights in Cincy . . . second palce, second to last . . . 60 people, or was it 15? . . . the next Alberto Salazar . . . Toothpaste, sawdust and a watch, Iowa was great . . . PB, USA 1 . . . Thanks, PC, Mr. Byer, and everyone else who helped me survive . . . It's been great!

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Tony Spence

Michael Weber

Thanks, Mom + Dad . . . Thanks, P.C., for a wonderful three years . . . N.D.I.. . . I still miss you .. . Bella Roma, Ti Voglio . . . Ti Voglio . . . Spaghetti Alle Vongole . . . tortellini alia crema . . . GE, WD, RS, XL, BB, KM, YN, CK . . . you all have made these past three years extra fun . . . J'AIME LA COTE D'IVOIRE . . . BENIHANA 10/13/84 . . . Boy George ... Homecoming '84 . . . The gentlemen who oversee the affairs of women who conduct inappropriate business in the "red-light district” . . . J.E. P.A. . . . squeezy play . . . weeble wobble . . . slick . . . sammy .. Billy Dee . . . you don't need a haircut. . . Buckwheat. . . Problem? . . . Bogus facade . . . Track & Field . . . Spider Man . . . Dorm life . . . no sweat . . . will somebody please flush the toilets? . . . oh no . . . hockey pucks again ... I utterly detest moochers . . . K.M. or y.N. . .. Voulez-vous Coucher Avec Moi . . . Ce Soir? . . . O.K. . . . here's the key . . . B.B. . . . Sei Stata Una Ragazza Veramente . . . Patrice . . . Buona Fortuna . . . Michelle . . . No more S-curls . . . MRR .. . How about some SNL . . . CCC . . . R.C. and M.C. ... Terrific people . . . hall duty . . . a great experience . . . 4 good years lead to another . . .

After exams . . . Torture the cat! . . . Did you get your corsage? No, F., Some people have work to do. You got what on your SAT? He’s a true friend . . . Essays, Essays, Down to the beach . . . Hey, Shankeyl. Darn 6-0, 6-1 him . . . One for the good guys! . . . I need another one,- run the strip at 2 AM. . . . Nik's down . . . nector of the gods-daiquiri . . . Jimmy, my $5. Ah, Mr. Bond . . . Shall I compare thee to a Summer's Day . . . She an ape? . . . Cam - you're one crazy boy! the umbrella is loaded . . . Ah, Miss Moneypenny .. . He's got a gun!!! Physics in the courtroom ... Surf's up, so what, - Wind's up, Kool! . . . Your writing is bizarre - I like that. No, Kubie's on a pun kick, Let Henny answer that . . . Mr. P's got a new tie! . . . Amen, those vector doods are lost . . . Life's one big integration . . . He's got a sense of humor . .. whoopy-doo . . . Chauffer, at your service! . . . Boobiell! Cough-cough ... Mr. Bonds, you’re two strange persons/with mixed-up minds/like me buddies to the end. Thanx, Mom and Dad, I made it through it with the help of you.

Tony - To a sreat friend. Thanks a lot! I wish you lots of luck. I'll miss you. - Love, Chiyoshi

Mike - To a nice suy. I'm glad that I've met you. Thanks a lot for putting up with me. I'll always cherish our friendship Keep smiling and someday I hope I'll be able to understand your jokes . ,. ILY-Chiyoshi

Yoko Nosami

Chiyoshi Kobayashi

Mama and Papa, I love you so much, and Chiyoshi, thanx for the opportunity you gave me . . . P.C., thank you, too . . . BooBoo! Kimi! I love you guys so mucho aussi . . . say, Commanetchi, Clisty Blinkly, Maarvelous . . . Karen, thank you for being there when I needed you . . . Kimi, thanks for typing . . . Chiyoshi - where's Mike? . . . Facia de Caaaa . . . I am Japanese .. I speak Japanese . . . not Chinese . . . Yes, of course I'm a senior . . . Karen, don't put your nose in my ear . . . Susan, I love our room, it's soooo cool . . . Shiji Harada is MY love, He is the best . . . Not GENESIS . . . Mr. Bryant! . . . Perm and cut or cut and perm? . . . year or ear? . . . hanger-sick . . . Kimi, French book notes in chronological order o f . . . this is soo stupid, why must we? . . . Karen, 8:15 tomorrow morning? . . . WE NEED A CAR! . . . Raymond, say something or drink Coolaid? ... BIG Mrs. E.S. is a cuso Abazure . . . "the sky is so pretty and, oh, I must read my Bible!" . . . MAMA B . . . The keys, Mr. Bryant! . . . Mrs. Hunt, I have NO idea . . . Don't you dare touch MY teddy bear . . . Epileptic seizures can hurt other people, too . . . We are so terrible . . . Karen (Edwards), can I be dormed tonight? "SURE!" . . . Karen, I'm taking my night out! "Nope, you're dormed!” . . . "yoyo, Yokie, Yoket, Yoketa, Yoyo-chan, Yo, Yuckie, Yogi, Yoko Ono?, Druggue, and Yuck” . . . Robyn, come visit this weekend! . . . I.H.H.L. because Life is so wonderful, and oh that hair, BEAUTIFUL, right Amy? . . . Oh, look at EEEEEI! . . . You wanna see my dead dog? . . . and the cat ate the rabbit's head . . . she's so fake, he's so fake, EVERYBODY is so fake! . . . Basketball and my shoes and Mr. Rousseau and my socks. . . ITALY . . . Voi andare a . . . my crayfish died, too . . . Yes, we have t.v. in Japan, yes, we have cars and we even have beds to sleep on, too . . . even a knitting needle will work! . . . Oh, Cory (R.) don't touch that! "Our life We should hang ourselves from the quadrangle and say E.S. killed us during our Junior ye a r. . . Keto wa iyane, Chiyoshi? . . . Fred B., my Good God! . . . Fred F., who's next, heh? . . . Kim no thank you for typing . . . Do you remember when we met . . . Susan, I don't have worms! . . . Hey, Karen, "Humnhuthup" . . . Paul, good luck, and thank you for the most interesting, confusing, abnormal, occasionally frustrating but good company for 1 Vs years.

Hahaue Kansha . . . Aishiteruyo . .. Aloha! . . . Miami YWD#1!!I . . . Best doshi-Jeani, Margaret, teresa, martha, Candy . . . Thank you so much! ... Kotekittai is the best! . . . Hai!! What's for dinner? . . . Oct. 1982 . . . D.C. . . . 24 hrs. on the bus ? . . . hadakano pic. bitskurishita . . . Yoko, kanashibarini atsta? . . . Modern Vision . . . '84 Summer.. . Harada, Shinji’s concert . . . Nani, nani, nani, . . . taco . . . I want a car . . . litomo genki? . . . He's too cool! . . . Partier . . . B®, you want ika? . . . Did I get a mail? . . . Your music is too loud! . . . That's funkie .. . Homecoming '84 . . . P.B. - 1hate F.F. .. . R.H.-PDA?!? . . . Give me a break . . . "sucking face” sounds terrible! . . . Best friends - B.B., Y.N., K.M., T.S., M.W., etc. . . . Let's never part! . . . 18th B-DAY on the beach . . . Y.N.-Kumasan aishiteru? ... of course . . . Marvelous . . . right, Kim? . . . D.S.-"Black Gum” . . . She is a trip . . . I almost flipped . . . Yabaijan . . . Would you please put your foot back in the car? . . . Let's sing! . . . You make me nervous . . . There is no wind . . . How are you? I feel great! . . . Guess who called?!? ... Don't forget your key . . . Victoria station . . . I'm so happy! . . . "He's got a good sense of humor” . . . I hope so . . . ?!?! . . . Please spell my name right . . . Minorities Rule! . . . Am I on duty tonight? . . . You are so funny when you are . . . Would you stop coughing? . . . What? . . . the bridge is going up . . . R. is so quiet!?! . . . #1! #1! . . . Yada! . . . Really? . . . Gazelle and L. Huron .. . You are so . . . just kidding !(?)! . . . Made in U.S.A. ... Don't change the station . . . '85 The Year of the Pioneer . . . Thanks, P.C., for the great 3 years . . . I'll miss you . . . See ya!!!

Kun-My eicn no shinyu. Kore karamo yoroshiku. Koto ba dewa iiarawasenia hodo no kansha. Arlgato. We’ll never part. ILYA-Chiyoshi

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The Founder's Council of Pine Crest School Salutes

All of the Talented Students and Faculty of the Fine Arts Department

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Barbie Doolittle Mom, Dad, Bobby— ILY . . . S.A.- Caroline Violet . . . remarkable . . . Lake Toxaway . . . Spring Break . . . Christmas '84 . . . Prom . . . Homecoming '84 . .. Panther Honey . . . November 1 . .. REEBIES . . . October 15 — D-Day . .. T.K. Tripps . .. J.F. . . . R.J.'s kitten . . . Sigma Chi?'*! . . . 1/s the key . .. Marriot . . . Lasagna .. . B&W dance . . . my little man . . . Henry’s car . . . THE office . . . the Le Baron . . . who killed the fiat? . . . you're cheating on me . . . The T.A. is in a ditch ... Rosman runs . . . Disney World and Grad Nite ... FATT . . . No dice, chickie baby . . . Sea World? . . . Mr. Mug . . . Star Trek . . . Pic A Pac . . . Jordan Street . . . all nighters at Butch’s . . . No PDA ... ROLLINS! . . . Yours Forever! . . . G.S. . . . G. W1-Macho Stud . .. R.J. . . . D C. . . . Henry-my best friend . . . Joe . . . spray painting garbage cans . . . Jordan Marsh .. . M.H. . . . M.W.-Jason is here . . . N.H.-how can you lose shoes . . . J.R.-where are your keys and your car . . . IKe with an "F" and 914 minus 1 . . . Eeep-Eeep, Dipsy-doo . . . A-Lo-Ha . . . H.T.-Gibonite ... Robert-Paul-David = my three big brothers . . . Reid . . . T.J. - how about in 3 months? . . . Z.C. — to a super friend . . . they only had strawberry . . . M.W.'s movies . . . Babs . . . 100% chocolate, please . . . Agnus Young? . . . MIGUEL! . . . Jodies . . . N.H. — CAR . . . camp songs .. . gee, you're the Pitts . . . N-O . . . NOT collegiate . . . hit the wall, slime . . . HERE . . . L.S. .. . Where are the cowsll . . . The Olive Garden . . . Roaring 20's .. . Ocean Reef . . . Debs '84 . . . Cheerleading ... Sexy and 17 . .. TOVA! Winter Park . . . K.N. — BFFE . . . Sinking ice cream cartons . . . Hey! I think I love you . . . D.A. — just 'cause you told me so . . . S.H. — a map . . . R.M. — BEST friend ... but it’s 6:00! . . . N.H., M.W., J.R., T.J., Z.J., R.M., H. T., K.N.,-I'll always remember you! 13 years — later on, P C.I . . . I will look back and sign — it was good night and not good-bye!!!!!

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Nancy Hall

Jodi Rosenbaum

Thanks, Mom, Dad, Julie, Richard, I love you! ... Richiebaby!!Kissies!! . . . burps and pollywog . .. Lynnberger. . . IKF-913 . . . Cheerleaders, Oh Yes! . . . A.C.-love ya, lil sis . . . Barbie-C.I.C.I.T. . . . Sinking ice cream cartons . . . CAR! . . . SUMMER WEEKENDS '84 . . . Brian Anderson-MSL . .. July 27, 1984 . . . your house or mine . . . Sarah-when the door is closed . . . negative personality . . . frat parties-7/13 . . . Sarah and the punks ... Mayhaml! . . . Tennessee times-Stas & Rich . . . Prom '84 . . . the water is wine, I don't wany my broccoli and barely standing . . . Blue hair, blond eyes . . . Jodi and the 4-year leg complex . . . pink champagne . . . A.M.,J.H.,R.D., thanksl-senior year in my junior y e a r. . . potential (knives and forks) . . . A.M.-I used to be so innocent . . . stories of college guys . . . nights you make me talk . . . Dance on the ceiling . . . cute as a button! . . . head over heels ... Galleria roofspirit/breakdance/poles . . . Next big intersec­ tion! . . . Sting/IDOL/Bowie . . . Wham, Bam, Thank-you ma'am . . . Blowing up balloons?? . . . Looking for objects outside my window ... PHILLY #1 . . . S.R.-"You’re such a harliquin!" . . . "Can't we change the line?” . . . In your face-DISGRACE . . . Hit the wall, slime! . . . "N-O . . . NO” .. . FIKE . .. L.S. (ha, ha) . . . Too shy to shy . . . Julie & me - spring break . . . Getting lost at three a.m. . . . Jim Beam . . . I LUST KURT . . . Ricardo Montalban . . . Mikey — Positions in the book . . . explosions at high altitutdes . . . Willie wants to meet you . . . laughing like Escape From New York . . . fire extinguishers . . . too much alumnum . . . Jules-no one's going to ask me ... I'm so naive . . . Sexy and seventeen .. . J.M.B.-LYAAF-MBF . . . SAF forever . . . when you close your eyes, do you dream about me? . . . S.F.-cradle snatchers! . . . Get in bed NOW . . . wire hangers . . . Bronco Nance . . . "Do Buddists shave their heads or are they born bald?” GET SERIOUS! . . . Debs '84 . . . Spats .. . Barbs-You know I don't understand . . . My little red Renault . . . speedbumps and guards . . . Thanks for everything . . . B.D., S.F., M.W., J.R., D.G., K.K., L.B., and all my friends, ILY — IMY so! . . . "Not Diamonds, Pearls, nor Riches but the Love of Real True Friends” . . . I'll miss you, P.C., -thanks — Nance ...

Thanks, Mom, Dad, Robs, Morris, (and Callie!) — I LOVE YOU! . . . and I said, "Fred, this must be a very strange family!” . . . are you enjoying the program? NO, TURN IT OFF! . . . Mom, are we having fun yet? . . . Robs and her broccoli ... Mawee . . . Please, can't we sleep in the car tonight? . . . children of Pine Crest . . . F.B.-lucky seven?! . . . typing applications . . . oh, you must be Siam . . . New Year's Eve and mono ... Munsey Doctrine and the Dave Smith Proviso ... November 1 . . . Fred,that's John's knee . . . do I look like peppermint ice cream? . . . sure ... Homecoming '84 - lost in Palm Aire . . . Fred, I love you (this much!)!! - I'll miss you so! ... Lourdes, MBF, and I only have to be friends with you for . . . chocolate chip men . . . please, can I decorate that one? . . . teddybears with mush stomachs . . . Crimes of Passion/what kind of licorice? . . . pictures with Santa . . . I am a good driver and I can park . . . Stop signs shouldn't be on the side of the road! . . . don't I have good alignment? . . . I love my garbageman!!! ... Nancy, where are my shoes? . . . pink champagne . . . my four-year leg complex . . . Barb, where are my keys and my car? . . . IKE with an F, 914 1 . . . gee, you're the Pitts . . . Eeep, eeep/Dipsy Doo . . . A-LOHA . . . 100% chocolate . . . they only had strawberry . . . I love my black Cabbage Patch doll . . . Teddy said it was a hat . . . Mikey, Jason will get you! . . . do they really explode in high altitude?!. . . FIKE!. . . N-O . . . hit the wall, slime/in your face, disgrace! . . . L.S., what a mess! . . . Cheerleaders, Oh Yes! . . . Debs '84 — Roaring 20's . . . Milk cartons, straw wrappers, and dental floss . . . how do you kill a whale ... % does not equal V 6 ••• S.T. — "cousin" ... not quite matching! . . . S.F. — you cradle snatcher! . . . Doctor and Mr. Barber, you're the best — thanks for everything .. . F.B., L.C., B.D., N.H., M.W., K.K., and all my friends — thanks, IMY! . . . Good-bye, P.C. — I had 8 great years!


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Am y Knorr

Carolina Panza

Am y Bunger

Toto, I don't think we're in Kansas anymore . . . Elis . . . bad news . . . Valley g irl. . . The Madonna tape . . . Mrs. Tiano . . . The Executive .. . Bret... T.E.W. . . . kill the ice cube . . . you worry too muchl Julio . . . purple vinyl . . . You're normal againl . . . Kato and Amo . . . 3B weekends ... Rocky Horror . . . Jane’s incapability for consuming alcohol . . . U2 with Kip, Greg and Scott . . . parties without units . . . Amy B . . . so, it's Dec. 7, not 9, huh? . . . Bing . . . Misha ... dreaming of a white Christmas . . . Teddy Bears . . . Edgar . . . Pep Club Pres for Panther Honey! . . . Mike B . . . you're from Kansas, too? . . . John's parasailing story (and others) . . . God III and Jesus II, rated PG-13 coming soon at Christmas . . . Revenge of the singer . . . Kim and Tom ... Duran Duran . . . Missing Persons . . . Jonathan ... Johnny's in a movie? . . . Perrier Jouet . . . talks in Karen and Jennifer's room . . . Ted-DY! . . . Maria's favorite-R.T. . . . So, tell me about your dream, Waltl . . . #27-ILY . . . slumber parties ... Mrs. J and Davie . . . The Home Ec Room . . . Joe America-ILY . . . The Riverwatch . . . Long Island Iced Teas . . . Room 1 0 8 ... You twitch when you sleepl . . . Chelito . . . back tickling . . . Coke, Taco Doritos, and a chocolate Stir and Frost .. . Late nights with night flight. . . concerts . . . chocolate syrup . . . Floranada Park . . . heart to hearts ... long distance phone calls . . . our psychology notebook . . . Senior math and the Mule (thanks, Chris E., Greg, and Dan for making it bearable) . . . Sis, here's to you and your senior year ... Mom and Dad . . . I love you . . . Thanks for letting me come back! ...

thanks, Amelia and Dad . . . you've supported me all the way! . . . Mel . . . we finally made it!!! . . . uf here we come!!!??? . . . guys and problems (together) . . . what will we do.? . . . thanx for' listening, rescuing, and struggling to thin!! . . . mo's, po's— ao's . . . Kimmy . . . what a sweetheart . . . "like a (!) . . . "well, what’s it like??”!l . . . pre-Homecoming 84' . . . Edgar ... "coma— coma" . . . the town pub!!! . . . what could have been-but was not . . . j.h.— what a mistake . . . missy-you listened to a lot back then . . . thanx for being my first friend . . . "Pacman 15 my best friend!!!! . . . yes, I DID see a merman!!!" . . . "you know you've got a friend” . . . amers a.— crazy . . . wild . . . you are, too?? . . . (vitamins)what would we do without them?? . . . d.t.-wow-what a babe-well, not really . . . 82' heart breat hotel . . . Christopher doll . . . Sept. 16 . . . Nov. 5 . . . the sea(!). . . the treed). . . "O " . . . you came into may life at a time when I needed someone who cared . . . you're the only one, the star in my heart that will shine on brightly forever . . . I LOVE YOU— never leave me, for if you do I'll forever be lost . . . "even though I'm in love, sometimes I get so afraid” . . . the first "home," nice but small . . . OUTRGR . .. tampal . . . "how about tonight?” . . . "I'm the BOSS!!" . . . "oops, I forgot (or always do!) . . . S.V.-she's out of our life . . . we had some good times— I'll love you for always . . . the good and the bad . . . calm my hysterical tantrum!! . . . listening through tears and the laughter. . . ELVIS WILL LIVE!!! . . . Purple Queen will reign forever!! . . . "well, you gotta try it this way" . . . Myan and cudi are real??!! . . . Andy A.-you're crazy . . . c.c's-finally Two . . . Patty Smythe: if only for you!! . . . Billy Bud and the big machine . . . thanks!! . . . s.g. . . . algebra— who listened ... chemistry talks . . . older women make beautiful lovers???!!! . . . Summer Saudi— what a blastwhat a difference!!! . . . Chris-you're mine for life . . . teddy bear, best friend, boyfriend, sounding board— all rolled into one! . . . Oct. 22-I do remember! . . . life will never be the same now that I have you . . . ILy . . . Class of 85' will reign forever!!! . . . "remember— good-bye doesn't mean forever."

"Out here on my own" . . . Thanx, Mom and DadI love my favorite ole poops . . . What's a coma? . . . Mel, Eckerd's has quite a selection . . . black eyes . . . untimely phone calls . . . it's the maid . . . fabulous foursome . . . Caro, my favorite cellmate . . . a toast to temeprs . . . are you Jewish? . . . I think I am having a heart attack ... lots of laughs, lots of tears-we've been through it all and I love you just the same . . . Amy K. . . . the best Billy Idol look-a-like . . . Toto told me there is no place like home . . . white Christmas . . . chips and dip . . . refuge room ... what roommates have you . . . don't give up on your dreams-ILY . . . J.R. made '84 bearable ... P.K. didn't . . . Thanx for all the care, Ralph and Margaret . . . A toast to the man with the mustache . . . Julia, you inherit my Purple Queen crown . . . what affairs? . . . Kimmi, my Miss Nola and favorite Georgia peach . . . your halo glows . . . enlightenment chats . . . Love from your mamie . . . Yen and Marisa . . . green apples ... popcorn . . . those problems . . . trivial pursuit... buena suerte next y e a r. . . swim office antics ... John and Paul- the dynamic duo . . . J.E., Give my regards to Broadway . . . or SNL . . . Cap'n AndyBig Mama loves ya . . . Paul-being a friend is your speciality . . . Spanish class . . . downfall of the human moo . . . Ice Princess . . . dental chats ... you approve? . . . T.H.,J.M., S.D.- Thanks for making dreams a reality-ILY . . . Mrs. W. and Mr. R-a toast to humanity and lots of hugs ... Heidi-Love you GROMO . . . Steph . . . air kisses . . . put the prima donna's candle out . . . what a girl . . . Steven . . . baseball games . . . wanna fight . . . a toast to Billy Joel . . . a rose is a rose . . . oh, those eyes . . . love the white clunker... where’s Miss Rashbaum? . . . Mama say you have a cute . . . Remember just the way you are Eggs, I love you- what a bro .. . nice boxers ... who needs a door . . . Joe's corrupter . . . you should have been Homecoming . . . Joe, GO FOR THE GOLD . . . You're one of a kind . . . Mike and Steve, admit it, I know you love P C.food ... never do anything I woulnd’t do . . . my favorite Filipino . . . Mr.Legs . . . a toast to different types of houses . . . turtlenecks .. . #108-there is no place like home . . . mahal kita no matter what . . . Miss Lauren's debut . . . escapades on the roof . . . one never knows what is in the playhouse . . . Cora Queen . . . are you sure Jake is asleep . . . visitors from the darkness-at 2 a.m.-SLAM . . . McDonald's the morning after ... Ian, I will never have a better hubby . . . my favorite blackman . . . Berman, my favorite gameshow host . . . Ricky and Rob-a toast to Global and my non-existence . . . survival of E ... or her voodoo doll . . . Steve C., you are forgiven . . . Ernistina Money and Queenie-dat man . . . get a new warden . . . vitamin bottles are the best . . . cast parties and paper cups . .. who needs sleep . . . Steph, the blue hair is you . . . pay for laundry-GAC . . . Augh- I am locked in at 7 a.m. . . . aspirin?? . . . K.K., leave the chalkboard ... many memories . . . proved P.C. wrong . . . One good-bye is never enough . . . See you at the Mai Kai . . . NYIAOMY.

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Lourdes Cowgill Ma, Daddy, Jim Chrissy & CrisThanks & I love you alll . . . 14 years at P.C. . . . Matching clothes for Creepy . . . Edwin's socks are nice, but can't he pick on someone his own age? . . . J.R. baking holiday cookie men, no, you can't decorate her Fred (.the garbage man), lucky girl— RTx2 . . . Thanx for the great times— Santa & us, you're a great driver— now watch the stop sign, your alignment is wonderful— but we're heading for a river . . . milk cartons w/ napkin belts, dental floss . . . S.T. (a.k.a Cousin)— belly button, laugh . . . NP— Rem, where's your English book, you're a god . . . S.C.Homecoming, 45 min. circles in Palm Aire, some people never grow up, Mr. Amazing . . . S.G.you're not in Harvard y e t . . . P.W., I do have the perfect figure & you have the perfect form . . . S.T.cradle-robbing, Irish Micky D's . . . BHC's .. . A.-W.-P.-Irishmen in overcoats, 2 -footed driver ... Goodbye, P C ! . . . U.V.A., here I come


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LOCKARD FLORAL Congratulations and best wishes to Jodi and the Class of 1985 The Rosenbaum Family

Simone Vonhoff Mutti and Papa - Ihr seit zwei dufte Tupen — thanks for everything, ily ... Belind and Tina- you are the best and mean so much to me, ily . . . life in Arabia . . . will it ever end . . . First time away from home . . . disaster ... Tony, my first love . . . 2 yrs., a mighty long time . . . dorm slumber parties . . . wrap sessions, we learned so much . . . Jillian the innocent ... dancing in the street . . . Haagen Dazs . . . playing in the puddles . . . will we ever grow up? . . . Miami weekends . . . Shorty's Stefano's till 5:40 — what a night . . . muscle spasms . . . ear messages, my oh boy . . . Bill — should I buy a wig . . . proctor nights o f f . . . the big set up . . . CW-mbb ... the green-eyed monster . . . moans and groans from the room next door ... first kiss . . . beila, beila, You're so sexy when you sweat ... I need a hug . . . long-distance love affair. . . college men vs. high school boys ... 10 glorious days . . . Jo, take care of Carm; she’s special . . . MC — what happened, I have missed you . . . Bubba, what can I say ... you are the best and I will miss you . . . ily . . . Jc & Jm — it is not the same without you two . . . ily . . . suntanning in the nude on west campus with the baseball team . . . the maniac knocker . . . Mr. Grumps •.. social time . . . mental escape . .. our personal waiter . . . Pete & Lenny's . . . $40.00 cab fare . . . she's too depressed to drive . . Pizza at North Ridge . . . Aerobics . . . SM & LG — Roman is Dead . gorgeous guys- we'll never understand . . . too much blush?? . . . Is this major enough for you?? . . . MB and MM, what an eventful night . . . M&M caper ■ •. they are shooting at us .. . candlelight dinner . . . hey, you still owe me ... The Keys . . . GWCH — my major diappointment. . . Oh no, Carmie, watch the sprinklers . . . CV . . . JM . . . LG . . . JC . . . BM . . BB . . . MC ••. Thanks for being there when I needed you guys . . . It's been an experience and thanks for being there, SM . . . RH . . . BB . JH . . . SS Everyone take care . . . Let the good time roll

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Carmelita Volk Mom- thanks for all the support; you're so special, I LOVE YOU ... Dad- Thanks for all the pep talks long distance; I LOVE YOU . . . SpenceI couldn't ask for a better bro, you're something else, take care, ILY . . . M&M Caper . . . aerobicize and superwoman . . . toga party ... Pantry Pride .. . puddles . . . Pete & Lenny's . . . Why is she in the closet? . . . Thanks for the ride, Si . . . Mr. Grumps . . . Pina Colada . . . 121 SO B 's. . . broken lamps . . . summer school of '84 . . . R.J. Sessman-Want a kitten? . . . 10:25-10:35 breaks . . . Dynamo . . . Dave-let's talk . . . thanks for the therapy . . . you pulled me through Eng. w/Mr. J . . . munchout in the parking lot . . . Helen-thanks for the rides, the egg McMuffin, the mental releases, and Wendy's, (I got my All-American!) . . . great blind-double-date set-up, Simone . . . beach party of 10th . . . parties with Kim C.-you were a great friend . . . "Remember when I said that we weren't friends? Well, we’re still not, but we're getting there.” . . . I hope we do . . . trips to the library . . . toes . . . dance ETC . . . Chicago . . . ILY Izzy . . . SBIL, you're a good friend . . . Spence is coming to town! . . . Where do you have English, Jim? . . . Simone and Robert walking to Haagen Dazs- No, he's not our pimp!. . . "Remind me to pass typing.” . . . To Hubby Ken-you've been a great friend ... street barricade . . . Carmahooda . . . Carmalottalove . . . Playing drums in Mr. Jacobs! . . . driving experiences with Lisette in Coconut Grove . . . ID's from California . . . shaving legs in 7th . . . "Sometimes I wish I was ugly” . . . Lisette, you've been a terrific friend for so many years, ILY LOTS . . . ear massage . . . muscle spasm . . . Hospital waiting rooms . . . Simone, I'm gonna miss you lots next year; you're a great friend, ILY TONZ . . . Dr. Ryan-you’ve pulled me through . . . Lissette, tell Bob to pick me up at Jim'S; I’m stuck here . . . Geoff-you've been such a good friend-ITI never forget the great times and therapy sessions we had . . . Jim-TII never forget the wonderfu memories-l LOVE YOU . . . Juana- you're a great second mother, ILY

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During the cross-examination period in their debate, Tawanna Edwards attempts to extract incriminating evidence from opponent Merry Gertz.

As part of his Introduction to Music course, Drew Kemp plays a recorder to better understand Renaissance music. Using his spare time to its best advantage, Dan Small reads his literature assignment for English II.

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Work Becomes A Habit Academ ics and Extracurricular Spark Enthusiasm s the school year drew to a close, students and facul­ ty alike reached the conclu­ sion that they had, indeed, been working overtime. In comparison with the previous year, class per­ iods were each five min­ utes longer, adding a total of twenty minutes to the school day. Students felt, however, that not only was the day longer, it was more intense. "When I come out of a double-period calculus class,” commented junior Adam Gervin, "I feel as though I have been taught as much as I can possibly stomach in one block of

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With the skill of a seasoned marcher, Charlie Prescott entertains the halftime crowd with his fancy footwork.

Coalescing his mathematical knowledge, pre-calculus student Paul Grand does some mental work to compute fifty-one factor­ ial.

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Before cross-country practice Amy Balent warms up with a few muscle-limbering stretching exer­ cises.

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Dribbling the ball downfield, Billy Atkins comes within shooting range of the opposing team's goal.


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Slamming the ball with a crushing impact, Trey Buchholz aces a serve over the net. As she warms up for the after­ noon's game, Jann Bell practices dribbling the ball.

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Gabriel, Karim- 105 Galgoczy, Paul - 111, 147, 167 Galiano, Vincent - 43, 61, 111 Gallagher, Mrs. Therese - 173 Eckart, Natalie - 99 Garber, Gregory - 59, 100, 146 Edelstein, Keith - 100, 120 Gardiner, Glenn - 105, 146 Edelstein, Stacy - 20, 130, 147 Garfinkle, Stacey - 24, 55, 111, Eden, Douglas - 111, 53 252 Edwards, Mrs. Karen - 12 Gatterer, James - 121, 122, 127 Edwards, Mr. Resinald - 178 Gaynor, Darlene - 44, 86, 216 Edwards, Tawanna - 4, 44, 45, Gegerson, Joel - 105, 155 99, 140, 145, 53, 244 Gelety, John - 41, 100 Egan, Catherine - 121 Gertz, Chris - 43, 42, 117 Egan, Eliza - 105 Gertz, Meredith - 75, 100, 244 Ehrenstein, Dorothy - 44, 150, Gertz, Richard - 43, 111 138, 145, 146, 156 Gervin, Adam - 100, 31 Ehrlich, Elissa - 44, 121 Gesoff, Melanie - 105, 63, 62 Erhlich, Mark - 44, 61, 105, 147 Gieseke, Marianne - 55, 110, Eisenbach, John - 5, 11, 19, 8, 111, 25, 129 54, 87, 87, 86, 25, 26, 144, Gilman, Robyn - 78, 80, 86, 132, 145, 129, 212, 245 232 Elias, Christopher - 41, 86, 24, Girard, Mr. Norman - 178 138, 142, 143, 218 Gladding, Stephen- 117, 152 Elias, Lisa - 111, 132 Glassman, Michael - 55, 100 Elliott, Michael - 111 Glick, Elizabeth - 86, 141, 232 Ellyson, Ms. Gail - 173 Glick, Michelle - 137, Engler, Gerard - 64, 99, 145, Goldberg, Brian - 106, 129, 117 160 Goldenberg, Evan - 61, 106 Epperson, Kinder - 117 Goldstein, Matthew - 111, 147 Erdlee, Mr. Emery - 178 Goldenberg, David - 111 Esterline, Laine - 99, 140 Gonzalez, Alana - 120 Evans, Angela - 13, 105 Gonzalez, Humberto - 106 Gonzalez, Lisette - 86, 156 Goodarzi,Jim - 55, 117, 121 Gooden, Mrs. Brenda - 173 Gordon, Jill - 107, 106, 146 Faraldo, Christina - 105, 138, 53 Gotkin, Brian - 86, 131, 52, 149, Faraldo,Lisa - 77, 121 235, 252 Farner, Mrs. Evelyn - 178 Graber, Geneen - 117, 121 Farrell, Jennifer - 105, 137, 138, Graber, Mylissa - 112 145, 144 Grand, Paul - 100, 245 Farrell, John, - 99, 124, 130, Gravett, Christi - 42, 117, 126, 132, 133, 134, 137, 128, 129, 51 252, 135 Greaton, Timothy - 40, 61, 100, Farshidmehr, Farzad - 11, 64, 134 137, 139, 140, 142, 146 Fast, Robert - 86, 125 Greenbaum, David 121 Fattel, Theodore - 117 Greenberg, Steven - 111, 167 Feinstein, Glen - 105, 52, 147 Greenfield, Mr. Marcus - 178 Feldman, Beth - 15, 99, 142, 129 Griffiths, Alessandra - 18, 12, Feldman, Jody - 99, 100, 133, 100, 138, 140, 145 139, 71, 70 Grnja, Mark - 111 Fellows, Catherine - 117 Gross, Andrew - 41, 64, 100 Ferrari, Franklin - 43, 42, 117 Grosz, Mrs. Barbara - 137, 147, Ferrer, Perla - 13, 121 173 Field, Mrs. Lynn - 178 Grosz, Justin - 44, 59, 100, 132, Fineman, Mark - 44, 111, 157, 134, 137, 139, 140, 252 158 Grover, Steven - 64, 87, 134, Fischer, Barry - 99, 137, 142, 137, 234 252 Guazzo, Adriana - 106 Fisher, Brian - 3, 86, 130, 52, Gustafson, Scott - 44, 59, 81, 230 87, 138, 140, 192 fisher, Rachel - 105, 145, 62 Guthrie, Karren- 13, 55, 106, flack, Sarah - 44, 86, 134, 140, 172, 154 188 flack, Stephanie - 7, 8, 110, 111, 114, 132, 150 floyd, Douglas - 99, 134, 136, 137, 140 Haeck, B. J. - 15, 111, 23, 129 fluet, Jennifer - 99, 130, 140, Haligman, Ronald - 87, 196 146, 252 Hall, Julie - 106 fosarty, Colleen - 77, 76, 105, Hall, Nancy - 75, 87, 238 154 Hampton, Scott - 87 follin, William - 41, 86, 134, 137, Han, Caroline - 47, 87, 140, 227 139, 129, 200 Han, Katherine - 100, 130, 137 ford, John - 10, 11, 100, 146 Hanrahan, Ms. Betty - 178 fox, Alicia - 100, 132, 134, 137, Hanson, Mr. William - 174 128, 129, 141 Hare, Mrs. Lillian - 171 fanz, Curtis - 117 Harrell, Kim - 117 Fr«nz, Jason - 121, 127 Harrell, Valerie - 76, 106 Harrigan, John - 42, 121 [riedman, Dara - 13, 100, 131 friedman, Robert - 121 Harrington, Dr. John - 171

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Harrington, Mrs. Sandra - 138, 174, 175 Harrington, Mr. Robert - 98, 24, 174 Harris, Ms. Jean - 178 Harris, Mr. Leigh - 43, 71, 174 Hartmann, Alana - 55, 117, 145 Harvath, Hunter - 117, 137, 129 Hassan, Khurram - 10, 11, 44, 100 Hauptly, Heather - 106 Haynie, Walter - 21, 40, 41, 80, 87, 138, 139, 192, 246 Hazelton, Laurie - 13, 47, 46, 106, 62 Hecker, David - 6, 15, 8, 87, 25, 27, 132, 134, 136, 137, 142, 143, 129, 147, 200 Heffernan, Jeanne 100, 134, 137 Heiligenstein, Julie - 111 Heissner, Lisa - 100, 169 Heilman, Peta - 100, 68 Henderson, Lucy - 47, 82, 134, 138, 188 Henderson, Nina - 138, 63 Henrichsen, Robert - 80, 88 Henson, Jennifer - 106 165 Herman, Todd - 111, 71 Herold, Caryn - 76, 96, 112, 130, 138, 147 Herold, David - 44, 99, 100, 142, 252 Herrera, Mario - 100, 158 Hershey, Jessica - 77, 121 Herzog, Carrie - 106, 138, 63 Hess, Ephraim - 100, 140,192 Hess, Jennifer - 117, 140 Hift, Allison - 120 Hill, Mr. Donald - 178 Hisam, Nicole - 47, 100 Hoback, Douglas - 106, 167 Hobson, Daniel - 102 Hollowell, Suzanne - 121 Holman, Brent - 14, 43, 61, 42 Holman, Stephanie - 81, 88, 130, 131, 134, 226 Holroyd, Brad - 120 Hop, Mr. Karl - 43, 60, 174 Horky, James - 88, 52 Horowitz, Damond - 106 Horowitz, Rena - 4, 13, 88, 145, 57, 184 Horton, Ronny - 11, 106 Howard, Amy - 117 Howell, John - 7, 88, 134, 138, 184 Hudson, Holly - 76, 112 Hudson, Steven - 61, 105, 106, 138, 139, 145, 147 Hughes, Julie - 12 Hunt, Mrs. Marcia - 178 Hurst, Michael - 11, 106 Huybers, John - 59, 101, 139, 140, 252 Hwang, Jimmy - 44, 107, 137, 147 Hwang, Judy - 49, 117 Hwang, Lily - 48, 100 Hwang, Richard - 43, 107

Icquatu, William - 112 leracitano, Marisa - 75, 100, 139 Igdaloff, Michelle - 49, 63 Ingalls, Anitra - 55, 107 Ingate, William - 118 Ivanoski, Mr. Gordon - 49, 174

J Jackson, Tracy - 55, 101

Jackson, Tricia - 107, 63 Jacobs, Cynthia - 15, 111, 112, 63 Jacobs, Mr. Thomas - 51, 174 Jagoda, Heidi - 79, 88, 24, 27, 192 Jaswinski, Mr. Anthony - 174 Jensen, Amy - 88, 138, 129, 153, 190 Jensen, Audrey - 47, 101 Jeu De Vine, Mrs. Mary - 168, 174 Johnson, Mrs. Elizabeth - 178 Johnson, Erik - 121, 127 Johnson, Mr. James - 178 Johnson, Mrs. Jane - 170, 174 Johnson, Michael - 121, 137 Johnson, Todd - 48, 72 Josepher, Matthew - 11, 43, 107

K Kahn, Evan - 121 Kahn, Samantha - 77, 76 107, 140, 147 Kokoyannis, Maria - 101, 134 Kamins, Michael - 112, 71 Katz, Jonathan - 18, 101 Keating, Kristin - 118 Kelley, Michael - 55, 101, 22, 134, 129, 147, 149 Kelly, Ms. Sheryl - 178 Kelpien, Elaine - 121 Kemp, Samuel - 43, 42, 244 Kennedy, Kim - 75, 81, 89, 202 Kennelly, Kaye - 21, 9, 118, 127 Kennelly, Scott - 44, 107 145, 71, 129 Kent, Mrs. Phyllis - 171 Keung, Paul - 43, 112 Kirsch, Richard - 121 Knapp, Sara - 77, 118, 127 Knorr, Amy - 13, 89 240 Kobayashi, Chiyoshi - 13, 89, 134, 140, 145, 159, 236 Koerner, Steven - 41, 89, 124, 132, 133, 218 Kondell, Anna - 97, 101, 137 Kone, Mr. Kenneth - 132, 171 Kozich, Cynthia - 47, 89, 138, 68, 163, 206 Kozich, Douglas - 42, 118, 71, 163 Kraemer, Erik - 43, 112 Kraemer, Sam - 65, 101, 146, 153 Krahulik, Karen - 13, 55, 107 Krant, Jessica - 118, 137 Kroll, Andrew - 121 Krunic, Mrs. Catherine - 34 Kubie, Mr. Elmer - 146, 171, 174 Kujawski, Bryan - 121 Kujawski, Lisa - 21, 118, 51 Kurland, Pamela - 89, 137, 140, 216 Kurtz, Michael - 42, 60, 97, 118

L Labounty, Ms. Nancy - 128 Lagala, Mrs. Connie - 178 Lai Fook, Marcus - 11, 55, 101 Lancaster, Susan - 5, 13, 48, 49 101, 145, 62, 129, 247 Lane, Craig - 44, 101, 22, 134, 140, 142, 129 Lane, David - 15, 89 129, 200 Lane, Howard - 61, 112, 137 Lane, Kim - 44, 112, 147, 167 Lane, Richard - 59, 198, 101, 132 Lanier, Ms. Gail - 47, 174


Lanier, Mr. John - 41 Lansdale, Mr. James - 42, 174 Latz, Chad - 44, 118 Lawman, Mr. Alfred - 175 Lawman, Keith - 101, 145 Lazarus, Craig - 112, 121, 71 Leader, Alexander - 101, 129, 147 Leader, Danielle - 101, 103, 129, 147, 163 Leary, Kelly - 107 Leder, Sean - 118 Lee, Helen - 2, 12, 44, 101, 131, 145, 68 Leech, Chloe - 121, 127 Leech, Matthew - 44, 107, 145 Leighty, Mr. Ronald - 178 Leithiser, Nicole - 122 Leonard, Patrick - 7, 80, 89, 132, 133, 134, 137, 146, 147, 214 Leonard, Paul - 60, 118, 127, 132, 145, 144 Lessin, Jonathan - 96, 107 Lestrange, Laurel - 48, 107, 71 Levin, Andrea - 122, 137 Levin, Stephanie - 122 Levine, Mr. Jerome - 177 Levinson, Andrew - 107 Levy, Bradley - 11, 118 Levy, Marcy - 110, 111, 112, 138 Levy, Michael - 14, 101, 134, 140, 146 Liberty, Janell - 101 Light, Steven - 122 Liner, Bonni - 107 Liss, Heidi - 107, 147 List, Karen - 47, 46, 101, 134, 145, 53 Lombardo, Jocelyn - 112 Long, Ms. Sheryl - 179 Loos, Amy - 122 Lopez, Walter - 43, 111, 112 Lord, Dean - 44, 101, 134 Lowrie, Lynn - 122, 127 Lowry, Ginger - 77, 122 Lucas, Chad - 59, 107, 147 Luken, Shannon - 15, 107, 162, Lundkvist, Andre - 129 Lunny, Christopher - 107 Lyn, Craig - 11, 55, 138 Lyn, Michael - 11, 54, 55, 80, 89, 138, 207

Maupin, Laura - 96, 116, 118, 126, 132, 51 Mayer, Scott - 90, 137, 71, 70, 231 Maytin, Melanie - 116, 118, 126 McClennan, Marni - 80, 90, 62, 160, 228 Me Glothlin, Richard - 60, 118 McGuire, Carrie - 122, 132 Me Intyre, Amanda - 118 Me Intyre, Gillian - 48, 49, 101 McKearnan, Carey - 77, 76, 118, 127 McKee, Mrs. Ana - 175 Me Loughlin, Michelle - 112, 114 McMillan, Kathleen - 99, 102 McMillan, Dr. Mae - 171 McMillan, Nicholas - 44, 97, 104, 108, 124, 130, 134, 129, 147, 169, 252 McMillan, Mr. William - 28, 171 McNab, James - 90, 241 McNaughton, Andrew - 140, 145 Medrano, Charles - 2, 44, 64, 112

Medrano, Miles - 122, 137 Meit, David - 112, 102, 130, 145 Mellin, Andrew - 17, 101, 102, 130, 25, 132, 137, 142, 143, 129, 162 Mellin, Danielle - 108 Mellin, Jennifer - 122 Mergler, Timothy - 11, 41, 102, 139 Merrill, Monique - 55, 108, 69 Merrill, Sarah - 55, 102, 134, 137 Mestre, Maria - 13, 55, 108 Meyer, Kim - 13, 108 Micoleau, Corinne - 12, 102 Mier, Stephen - 41, 59, 90, 218 Millspaugh, Mr. Charles - 154, 169, 175 Millspaugh, Mark - 112 Milner, Amy - 2, 118, 63, 129 Milner, Ross - 60, 61, 102, 134, 150 Monasterio, Eugenio - 2, 11, 55, 102, 134 Monsour, AN - 122 Monteleone, Tara - 113, 63 Montesi, Christian - 113 Moo-Young, Steven - 11, 13, 49, 81, 90, 134, 138, 207 Moore, Susan - 90, 126, 214 Morales, Patricia - 81, 90, 222 Moreno, Bernardo - 90, 134, 164, 181, 252 Maddaloni, Jeneane - 47, 46, 89, Morningstar, Deborah - 76, 113 138, 62 Morrison, William - 90, 142, 143, Madden, Frerick - 118 186 Maister, Frank - 118, 53, 72 Morrison, Mr. William - 147, 175 Major, James - 118, 127, 73, 72 Morse, Robert - 102 Mandel, Claudine - 122 Manning, Sandra - 6, 16, 75, 101 Mothner, Alan - 113, 140 Mothner, Mark - 61, 108, 140, Marek, Marjorie - 112 147 Margulies, Robin - 89, 140, 141, Mullen, Mr. James - 116, 126, 216 25, 26, 129, 163, 168, 175 Markelis, Mariela - 14, 110, 112, Mulligan, Mark - 113 252 Munsey, Mrs. Jane - 28 Markley, Trevor - 2, 44, 108, Munsey, Mr. William - 40, 177 130, 71, 252 Muschany, James - 122 Marks, Randall - 11, 41, 101 Myers, Melanie - 90, 188 Marshall, John - 59, 89 139, 120, 218 Martin, Peter - 122 Martinez, Mrs. Lourdes - 175 Marx, Jeffrey - 117, 118, 129 Nadai, Tiffany - 113 Masel, Jonathan - 44, 90 140, Nadeau, Mark - 113 147, 234 Nasser, Dean - 113 Masztal, Alicia - 48, 112, 145 Nassi, Judith - 55, 113 Mata, Adriana - 48, 101 Nassi, Mark - 44, 90, 140, 145, Matheney, Mrs. Betsy - 175 234 Matus, Larry • 43, 64, 112 Neff, Megan - 122

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Nelson, Douglas - 122 Nelson, Pamela - 113 Nelly, Steven - 108 Nembhard, Mr. Leon - 175 Newmon, Meredith - 118, 50, 51 Nielsen, Mr. David - 57 Nogami, Yoko - 91, 62, 236 Nolan, Mark - 102, 147 Norman, Scott - 40, 41, 91, 139, 220

Nugent, Josh - 122 Nulton, Mr. Roy - 179 Nutter, Felicia - 39, 47, 91, 62, 194

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O ’Brien, Ian - 5, 43, 64, 113 O ’Brien, Sean - 21, 40, 41, 64, 65, 81, 91, 139, 194 O ’Brien, Steven - 108, 142 Oppenheimer, Allison - 113 Osborne, Mrs. Barbara - 179 Osborne, James - 40, 41, 79, 91 Osinski, Julie - 78, 91, 132, 123 Osinski, Val - 113 Ostrander, Michelle - 55, 119, 137

P Pack, Edmond - 119 Packard, Mr. Charles - 175 Palmaccio, Mr. Richard - 132, 168, 176 Pancoast, Russell - 108, 145 Pannu, Kara - 102, 26, 35 Panza, Maria - 13, 91, 140, 240 Pardi, Erick - 113, 169 Parent, Theresa - 108 Parker, Suzanne - 21, 49, 119, 51 Parrish, Michael - 41, 119 Parrish, Steven - 108 Pascuzzi, David - 42, 119, 127 Patel, Bhavini - 119 Patel, Gargi - 77, 120, 122, 132, 137 Patraka, Amy - 108, 138 Pearson, Mary Beth - 80, 91, 126, 53, 226 Pechnick, Kurt - 113, 57 Pedicord, Mr. Larry - 172 Pehe, Mr. Mario - 179 Penza, Tracy - 108 Perer, Betsy - 113, 138 Perez, Dr. Jose - 149, 176 Perez, Leslie - 113 Perry, Claude - 119, 73 Perry, Eva - 108 Perry, Kim - 92, 25, 26, 186 Perry, Valerie - 108, 62, 129 Peterson, Mr. Clifford - 179 Petrovich, Richard - 119, 127 Picot, Sarah - 13, 48, 49, 102, 138, 69 Pierce, Mr. James - 72, 176 Pierce, Mrs. Shirley - 179 Pittari, Michael - 92, 231 Plachter, Katharine - 22, 232 Platt, George - 122, 127 Policastro, Mrs. Patricia - 179 Pollard, Charles - 16, 102, 151 Pollock, Christian - 55, 108 Pollock, Darren - 43, 137, 147 Pomerantz, Neil - 44, 92, 134, 235 Porter, Lanier - 11, 108 Porter, Leman - 4, 119 Portman, Michelle - 102, 25, °7 Poutinen, A sh ley - 119

Powell, Ann - 21, 49, 119, 50, 51 Powers, Anne - 92, 126, 140, 214 Prescott, Charles - 122, 126, 166, 245 Pressley, Lee - 145, 68 Preston, Darrell - 108, 149 Puck, Eddie - 47 Pullen, Andrea - 118

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Quimper, Lizette - 55, 102, 134

Ramnath, Ravi - 44, 108, 147, 146, 155 Ramnath, Rowena - 122, 127, 153 Rashbaum, Melissa - 44, 113, 112, 130, 129, 252 Rashbaum, Stephen - 44, 102, 134, 129, 147 Raskin, Phillip - 102, 129 Raziano, Randall - 112, 119 Rechter, Alan - 102, 131, 139, 140, 145, 144, 146 Rechter, Michael - 113, 139, 140 145, 146 Regent, Mrs. Barbara - 176 Regent, Michael - 119 Reich, Jessica - 113 Reich, Lance - 113, 71 Reiter, Lawrence - 15, 108, 147 Renick, Mrs. Linda - 176 Rentoumis, Anne - 102, 132, 134, 137, 128, 129, 147 Revilla, Tony - 80, 92, 134, 184 Rich, Cynthia - 13, 48, 108, 63 Richardson, Tina - 44, 92, 130, 52, 53 Richter, Amy - 48, 108 Richter, Michael - 172 Ricker, Erin - 122, 50, 51 Riddle, Mr. Georgie Ring, Mr. George - 132, 169, 172 Rizzo, Michael - 92, 140, 145, 214 Roberts, Brian - 42, 60 Robinson, Mrs. Joyce - 172 Roder, Melissa - 119 Rodriguez, Denise - 119 Rodriguez, Raymond - 11, 13, 55, 93 Rogers, Christopher - 2, 9, 44, 110, 114, 132, 166 Rogers, Jennifer - 102, 103 Rogers, Stephanie - 20, 9, 75, 78, 81, 93, 130, 132, 137, 138, 139, 222 Rogers, Todd - 64, 130, 166 Rohde, Derek - 114, 71 Rojas, Antonio - 114, 129 Rolle, Tanya - 122 Rosbough, Jennifer - 13, 102 Rosen, Evan - 120, 122, 123 Rosen, Mark - 108, 142, 146 Rosen, Matthew - 109, 147 Rosenbaum, Aaron - 11, 102 Rosenbaum, Mrs. Hedy - 126 Rosenbaum, Jodi - 20, 75, 93, 238, 252 Rosenbaum, Marci - 116, 119, 132, 129 Rosenbaum, Mariya - 44, 102, 140, 163 Rosenstock, Christopher - 102 Roszkowski, Jaimie - 44, 105, 109, 126, 63, 157


Rousseau, Mr. William - 44, 62 176 Ruben, Jeneve - 102, 132, 134, 140 Ruben, Jason - 109 Ruf, Andrew - 43, 129 Rumin, Jennifer - 123 Rushlow, Melissa - 119

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Sachs, Jonathan - 119 Sanchez, Rick - 10, 114 Sanders, Lee - 98, 101, 102, 130, 131, 132, 134, 137, 141, 142, 145, 31, 147, 146, 153, 252 Sanguedolce, Susan - 109 Sard, Jonathan - 114 Sasadu, Julie - 77, 76, 132, 138 Saviak, Joseph - 93, 132, 140, 141, 145, 29, 31, 196 Sawyer, Jennifer - 49, 119, 51 Sawyer, Tom - 55, 152 Sayfie, Jordan - 43, 61, 114, 166 Sayfie, Justin - 38, 44, 59, 102, 137, 129, 164 Scher, Ms. Kathy - 179 Scherer, Daniel - 42, 119 Scherer, Marc - 60, 123 Schild, Onno - 11, 55, 102 Schlesser, Ethan - 93, 129 Schmick, Mrs. Doris - 176 Schmid, Nora - 13, 114 Schmidt, Diane - 119, 137, 147 Schmidt, Mary - 48, 114, 72, 147 Schneider, Vivian - 114, 63, 68 , Schoenwald, Adam - 109, 129, 146 Schroy, Priscilla - 109 Schuh, Christi - 123, 129 Schuller, Steven - 14, 19, 20, 28, 17, 104, 106, 109, 130, 25, 142, 143, 147, 252 Schultz, Amy - 98, 103, 138, 129

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Shumway, Edwin - 96, 114, 252 Shure, Lydia - 93, 134, 137, 140, 227 Siahpoosh, Rashid - 44, 114, 139, 140, 167 Siedlecki, Heidi - 44, 123, 137 Sigler, David - 42, 118, 119 Sills, Vicky - 103, 134, 138, 140, 152 Simeone, Kim - 48, 114 Simon, Jason - 103, 147, 166 Simon, Keith - 123 Singer, Tammy - 121 Slatopolsky, Alexander - 13, 43, 109, 145 Slayton, Mr. Wayland - 172 Small, Daniel - 61, 109, 244 Smith, Alexandra - 55, 109, 63 Smith, Allison - 114 Smith, Mr. David - 41, 61, 78, 176 Smith, Elizabeth - 93, 208 Smith, Mr. Kenneth - 145, 170, 172 Smith, Mariel - 119 Smith, Melissa - 103, 137 Smith, Michelle - 77, 119, 129 Smith, Patricia - 80, 93, 223 Sobchak, Charles - 123 Sobchak, Frank - 114, 147 Sollosso, Mrs. Cristina - 179 Sollosso, Mr. Juan - 176 Soloman, Sandra - 77, 76, 109, 138 Sonkin, Jennifer - 123 Sorensen, Britt - 119, 129 Spence, Jeffrey - 15, 109 Spence, Melvin - 11, 93, 134, 137, 140, 236 Stahlman, Matthew - 11, 55, 114 Starr, Cara - 109, 129, 149 Steger, Shannon - 119 Stein, Craig - 42 Steinberg, David - 15, 114 Steinberg, Lisa - 15, 78, 93, 126, 132, 134, 198 Stephanis, Cynthia - 6, 14, 15, 93, 124, 126, 26, 142, 128, 191 Stewart, Michael - 103, 52, 129 St. John, Krista - 12, 13, 126 Stoddart, Diane - 80, 94, 152 Stoll, Debbi - 77, 119 Stoll, Jason - 115, 167 Stoll, Jeffery - 59, 103 Stoll, Kenneth - 103 Stoll, Steven - 64, 99, 206 Stone, Dorothy - 113, 115 Stone, Susan - 48, 106, 109, 130, 137, 147, 252 Stone, Todd - 94, 140 Stoppi, Nicola - 94, 188 Strauss, Baron - 11, 103 Strauss, Debra - 107, 109 Strauss, Mrs. Tova - 176 Strong, Andrew - 11, 43, 109 Stuart, Gregory - 43, 42, 119 Stuart, Kim 109, 108, 126, 130, 71 Suchocki, Christopher - 109, 129 Sullivan, Mrs. Eulalie - 177

T Taber, Rodney - 115, 140, 129

Talpins, Stephen - 94, 140, 142, 143, 235 Tan, Jacqueline - 131, 134, 137, 147, 149 Tansey, Mrs. Janis - 134, 177 Taylor, Andrew - 55, 115, 147 Taylor, Fiona - 109, 145 Taylor, Michael - 109, 145 Taylor, Mr. Parker - 179 Tekisalp, Erhan - 103 Telegadis, George - 93, 115 Terry, Karen - 76, 110, 115, 132 Terwilliger, Camilla - 94, 134 Thompson, Richard - 115, 145 Thorz, Jodie - 115, 63, 129 Tinsley, Mr. Gaynell - 58, 129 Topp, Sam - 109, 155, 166 Traub, Grant - 119, 167 Trezza, Danielle - 18, 103, 134, 137, 140, 145 Tricarico, Mrs. Mary - 177 Tripp, Mrs. Tavey - 179 Tucker, Jamie - 119 Tucker, John - 43, 61, 115 Tuerkheimer, Wendy - 109, 131, 27, 137, 138, 147, 146 Tulotta, Christine - 103, 130, 68 Turner, Mr. Lee - 142, 146, 168,170, 177

u Ullmann, Mary - 109 Umbert, Natalie - 2, 9, 17, 115 Upper, Scott - 103, 57, 146 Uria, Arleen - 109, 138, 145, 146, 159

V Van De Walle, Mr. Jacques - 179 Vandiver, Mr. Nathan - 179 Vanucchi, Jennifer - 115 Vastardis, Maya - 103 Vaughan, Julie - 55, 115, 63, 129 Vernick, Amy - 123, 127, 137 Vernick, Mrs. Frances - 179 Vezos, Thalia - 94, 138, 140, 190 Villa, Mrs. Ana - 177 Villalba, Marcelo - 43, 154 Vincenti, Mr. Leon - 172 Vincenti, Mrs. Patricia - 179 Visser, Dirk - 109, 140, 153 Vital, Marcia - 123, 57 Vogt, Vicky - 44, 119 Volk, Carmel - 17, 79, 94 Vonesh, Victoria - 13, 55, 109 Vonhoff, Simone - 94

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Wadman, Mr. Dale - 47, 126, 177 Walker, Kristin - 76, 119, 51 Walker, Scott - 42, 123, 127 Ward, Michael - 42, 123 Wasser, Juli Ann - 109 Wasserman, Michael - 109 Watkins, Mrs. Margaret - 179 Watson, Susan - 109

Weber, Michael - 94, 131, 134, 175, 52, 236 Weil, Jonathan - 28, 43, 115 Weisbrod, Kerry - 4, 39, 47, 46, 103, 62, 247 Weisbrod, Tracy - 44, 94, 62, 168, 228 Weiss, David - 11, 103 Weiss, Lara - 94 138, 165, 190 Weiss, Mrs. Linda - 140, 177 Weiss, Robert - 18, 64, 65, 103, 133 Weitz, Deborah - 48, 115 Wells, Weslee - 115, 147 Welsh, Maureen - 55, 103, 168 Weston, Alicia - 103 Weston, Melissa - 44, 95, 131, 228 Wheeler, Christopher - 115, 71 White, Jennifer - 95 Wilde, Mrs. Joan - 179 Widoff, Mikel - 6, 20, 21, 74, 75, 95, 35, 138, 202 Wiener, Damon - 119 Wilentz, Robb - 96, 115, 137 Wilkins, Mark - 11, 95, 71, 72, 210

Wilkov, Jennifer - 151 Williams, Mr. Bruce - 142, 177 Williams, Christopher - 95, 139, 186 Wilson, Gregory - 109 Windmoller, Mrs. Barbara - 179 Wing, Anthony - 115, 150 Winn, Andrew - 119 Winn, Peter - 4, 44, 45, 95, 234 Winston, Judith - 12, 115 Winters, Lisa - 77, 119, 132 Wohrle, Gregory - 123 Woodrow, Mr. Robert - 177 Wretzel, Kevin - 123 Wright, Mr. John - 172 Wunker, Stephen - 44, 109, 131, 132, 137, 140, 147, 146, 149

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1985 Crestian Credits John Farrell

Editor-in-Chief Andrew Mellin Assistant E ditor/G roups Editor

Jon Cohn and Edwin Shumway Student Life Editors

Photography Staff David Diamond John Farrell Barry Fischer David Herold Andrew Mellin Lee Sanders

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Underclass Editors

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Colophon 900 copies of the 1985 Crestian were printed at the approximate cost of $27,000. The book contains 21 pages of four-color in four flats. A flat is a wide strip of paper that runs through the printing press and is then folded and cut into pages. The basic type style was Kabel, with exceptions for magazine section and adverti­ sements. Each double-page spread that takes a minute to browse through required about two hours to produce, excluding time spent taking photos. Final deadline was February 15, 1985.




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