1991 Scrivener

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Once Upon a Time

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Opening

Rumor Has It

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Student Life

Scoreboard Tells All

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Sports

Getting Noticed

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Seniors

The Plot Thickens

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Cnderclassmen

Work Behind the Words

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Faculty

Putting It All Together

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Activities

The Final Chapter Closing

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Springfield igh School Scrivener Vol. 57

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Springfield Students Have Stories to Tell That's right, we do have stories to tell. All of us. Together. However, these won't be the "once upon a time" or "long ago far away" stories that might come to mind when you hear this title. We wanted a theme that would tie a common bond between the entire student body. If there's anything that we all share in common, other than the fact that we sit day by day in SHS, it's the fact that we are constantly telling a deep and complex story of our own. Either as an individual or as a large group. We make memories every day. Some of these will last a lifetime. Whether they be memories of the big playoff game or of fun times spent with friends, the stories will remain alive within us forever. Well as the old saying goes, "A picture is worth a thousand words." This year we tried to give you a good share of pictures. You can look at this yearbook as a condensed story of a year in the life ofSHS. All of us together make up this school, and all together we tell the stories. Stories in athletics, academics, good times, and celebrations. So as you flip through the pages of this book, witness the story. For some of us it will be the final ones we share together, and for others it will only be chapter one... by Wendy Bruce

Opening

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Fans gather on the bleachers to watch a football game and socialize. Here is Wendy Bruce with her trusty camera taking it all in at a soccer game.

Bill Hunter and Christie O'Neill keep their eyes on the game.

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Mr. Stefani's European Cultures class relaxes as they take it all in. Here's a different way to take it all in. Mike nauletta, Bill Garoh, Bill Hunter, and Mike O'Donnel catch a little nap.

Priya Patel is lost in her deep thoughts in Mr. Montgomery's AP English class.

Taking it all in, literally, Jeff Crowther enjoys the new ice cream in the cafeteria.

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Ahh Mr. Zapp.. .what a ladies manl Having fun in the summer with Mr. Zappacosta are Alina Walizada, Janine Kell, Denise Flaherty, and Missy D'ambrosio.



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or most of u" the thought of meeting and making new friends¡is a long past memory. We took care of the "Hi, my name is Joe, can I play with your blocks?" in the early years of elementary school. These brief, yet very meaningful introductions seemed to stick, and friendships grew very successfully. As we got older, the middle school years brought out a more mature personality in everyone. Common bon4s and interests singled out the different groups of friends. Nowhere but in high school can we determine a time when friends became the most important aspects of everyday life. How else could we survive five trudgingly long days of school a week? It's a comfortable security to know that come lunch, or study hall, or even the rushed three minutes between classes there will somewhere be a friendly wave, a funny conversation, or even a shoulder to lean on. Friends are there to hear our problems and to share our concerns. Above all, the fun times that friends share together are the most memorable. Whether it be a football game, a party, a date with someone special, or just hanging out with a big group, these will be the times that we will never forget. As we go on ahead in life some things will change. Our high school friendships will be stretched across the country, however the unforgettable memories and stories we told will forever remain a part of us. by Wendy Bruce

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"My friends help me get through by relieving the stresses of everyday." -Missy D'Ambrosio

"Friends are like potato chips, you can't only have just one." -Chris Hewes

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i·den·ti·ty 1. The set of personal characteristics by which an individual is recognizable as a member of a group. WE ALL HAVE OUR OWN PERSONAL IDENTITIES WHICH MAKE US UNIQUE. FRIENDS BECOME FRIENDS BECAUSE THEY LIKE TO BE WITH EACH OTHER, EACH PERSON HAVING SOMETHING SPECIAL TO CONTRIBUTE TO THE GROUP. THERE ARE A VARIETY OF IDENTITIES HERE AT SPRINGFIELD HIGH SCHOOL. THAT'S

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WHAT MAKES US SUCH A DIVERSE YET UNIFIED STUDENT BODY. EACH GROUP MAY HAVE THEIR CERTAIN CHARACTERISTICS YET TOGETHER, AS A WHOLE, THE GROUPS COME TOGETHER AS ONE. IDENTITY IS WHAT ESTABLISHES HOW WE SEE OURSELVES AND HOW OTHERS SEE US. IT GIVES US A CHANCE TO EXPRESS OURSELVES AND LET OTHERS DISCOVER WHO WE ARE. WITHOUT IDENTITY, THERE WOULD BE NO ORIGINALITY; NO INDIVIDUALISM. LET UBU.

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LIFE


If you were to ask each of the 778 students at SHS to describe student life, you would probably hear 778 different stories. The story of student life at SHS is as varied as the students are themselves. Each one of us has a different tale to tell about our life here. These tales revolve around the special interests and activities in each of our lives, and they are expressed in the numerous ways in which we approach the common everyday events, as well as the special occasions, during our lives as SHS students. From the styles we wear and the music we enjoy, to our school work, social life, friendships and work experiences, each of us has written our own chapter on what life as a student at SHS is really like. We've cheered on our school teams, consoled each other in times of stress, celebrated special events and enjoyed many new freedoms. All of these things influence the stories we tell about student life at SHS.

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,, Student life is basically w.hat , , you make it to be. -Rich Choe

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,, When I hear "student life," I think of freetime, weekends, supposedly no homework, and b~ing with my friends. , , -Christin Bassett Student Life

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Study Time


Study Time

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Rooting for their favorite football players, Springfield cheerleaders show their spirit.

Showing their pearly whites are Mis! D'Ambrosio, Tracy O'Neill, Erin Stitele Mercina Bonatsos, and Angel DiRocco.

Rain or shine, these roaring fans pack bleachers to show their school spirit. SHS spirit is displayed everywhere...even in cars!

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The Springfield Cougars share their spirit with Ridley and wish them luck in the playoffs.

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Ed Staeger, Steve Bossert, and Matt Perna dress for the occasion as they prepare the flowers for the Homecoming Court.


Stopping for a picture, our very own Springfield Cougars get the fans cheering.

Have Ya Spirit. Springfield Hi a lot of it••.and we s ing for blue and gol sporting event, or Cougars just to na always find packed fans, and intense show their own individu at the same time, have f One doesn't have to look 11 spirit lurking in the hallway the stands. It's there, floating on

t Spirit? ·nside of every stufield High. Homeisplay of spirit this g the tradition, a n. During halftime, court marched down ning for the cheering and gold filled the scene ield's spirit showed irit. We've definitely got by Aly Nancarrow.

Janine Kell, part of the Homecoming Court, walks down the track with her brother, Jason. Erin McKenna, former Homecoming Queen, passes the crown over to Diane Bridegam, the newly chosen queen. Showing spirit in the hallway is junior baseball player Matt Dutton.

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Dave Cassidy uses his interest in music at his job at Wee Three Records. Patty Vasconcelos earns some extra money by selling clothes.

Look for Shawn Andresen to wait on you at Nifty Fifties. Brennan Mease sells Kelly Dalrymple a Coke.

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Each day students at SHS spend time digesting, working, and applying information concerning their school assignments. In addition to this "school work," many of these hard working students are involved with some form of employment after school hours. Springfield is a town with a great deal of work opportunities. Many of its businesses are places of employment for SHS stude.nts. Places where students work include CVS, Rite-Aid, Staples, Harlee Manor, Athlete's Foot, AMC Theaters, Superfresh, The Village Porch, Bob's Big Boy, and Wee Three Records. Students also are employed in Springfield School District's offices, and of course, there are numerous opportunities for babysitting. Although students' jobs are varied, the reasons for working are quite similar. The majority of students work for the money. Some enjoy socializing at work; they get to meet new people and have fun. Still others work for the experience and for the opportunity to learn responsibility. What do these students do with this hard earned money? Some put it in the bank and save it in order to help meet their college needs. Others use the money to go out with friends and have fun. Some use it for car insurance, while a few even hope to save enough to buy a car. Article by Kate Spires


April Mullock works with the elderly at Harlee Manor. Kori serves ice cream with a smile. Mike works at California Sam's.

Dave Perillo keeps everything clean at AMC Marple 10. You might be helped by Diana Scocca while in the Limited.

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Musical Variations MUSiC in the high school has no boundaries. You may hear people talking about their latest tape by Urban Dance Squad or an old album by Pink Floyd. One can often tell what music students listen to by the clothes they wear or the friends they pal around with. Each clique often sticks to one type of music, while others will listen to anything that has a beat. In the 80's, music usually had a rock beat and solo artists carried bands on tour with them. Now, entering the 90's, many artists are using dance machines that have funky beats and produce great dancing music. Some artists that have done this are Madonna and Dee Lite. Others of us are into contemporary music with artists such as Billy Joel and Phil Collins. We were also hit by

Jamy Angelos reminds us of another type of music. How did the administration ever let this slip past them? Brian Fries contemplates the lyrics ofa song. This student doesn't look worried about getting caught with his Walkman. These students exhibit their musical taste.

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"Zeppelin Fever" which returned this year for past lovers of the band and new fans. Some other oldies still hold their own with Zeppelin, like Pink Floyd, Jimi Hendrix, and Eric Clapton. Rap lovers' favorite groups this year were Public Enemy, M.C. Hammer, and 3rd Bass along with others. Some students are into metal groups, such as Metallica and Suicidal Tendencies, which are definitely popular modern day bands. On another note, post modern music is widely listened to from styles of the Cure to REM or Depeche Mode. No matter what your style or your pleasure, music plays an important role in a teenager's life. So keep the radio pumping and don't let anyone tell you to turn it off. Article by Garry Carper and Kristine Sannelli


Mike Kederis shows us his smuggled Walkman. Forget the dog; a Walkman is a student's best friend. SHS students listen to a wide variety of music.

New students? No, it's Depeche Mode. Can you hold a conversation while your Walkman's blasting, Jamie?

Jeff and Priya display their concert shirts. Drew Haiko dances in commons.

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Y ou would never believe

A source of almost constant activity: the student park· ing lot. Tiffany DiPalma wonders how she's going to fit every· one in her car.

what it takes to get around. Just getting back and forth to school each day can be a real adventure. Whether it be dodging traffic in the parking lot, wearing out the soles of your shoes, catching the bus (or just missing it), or even becoming airborne, this seemingly minor trip can cause many problems. Until earning the coveted driver's license, students are restricted to begging rides from friends and family, operating nonmotorized vehicles (such as skateboards and bicycles), protecting that bus pass, or

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relying on their own two feet. Even those students possessing licenses must resort to these alternatives, when plagued by the inability to obtain a car. Those students in the enviable position of actually owning a car, or even those who get permission to use one, must still face traffic jams, car repairs, and the everincreasing cost of gasoline. So maybe the good oldfashioned method of travel is actually the best. Article by Melissa Gorman

The ultimate driver's test: can Karen maneuver her way through the student parking lot? Hey guys, isn't the car supposed to carry you?

Irwin, are your feet tired?

After a tiring day, Jay Devlin is grateful for a ride home. Greg Forgione is so impatient to start school that he beat the crowd to the parking lot.

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Getting Around


Aaron Tallon attempts flight. Students enjoy curb to curb service.

Do those books get heavy carrying them home from school?

Mike and Vince have a definite advantage - no books to carry. Kate Hanson enjoys a leisurely drive down Baltimore Pike.

Leaving school the old-fashioned way... Chris DeRose finds one sure way to get to school on time.

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Jeff Crowther spends time in the library discussing his opinions.

Bob Bansept and Perry Meth exchange views on the day's events in the courtyard outside of commons.

What important world events are seniors C.B. Orcutt, Brian Stumpf, Bill Hunter, Ed Staeger, and Mike Lauletta discussing in government today?

TOPICS OF Contrary to the stereotypical viewpoints of society, high school students think and talk about more than just what they should wear. Teenagers are very much attuned to local and international happenings as well as their own personal

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and family concerns. Chances are that walking through the halls of Springfield High at any time you will hear conversations in every room. The cafeteria, where friends can talk without the threat of a referral, provides a welcome escape

from the silent doom of study hall. Commons, reserved for seniors, is constantly buzzing with the latest news and gossip, and of course, the walls that line the hallways have heard more stories than the National Enquirer.


A bird's eye view of one of the many student discussions at SHS.

The student cafeteria deep conversations.

a setting for many

Just imagine the stories the walls of commons could tell. Danielle Winterbottom, Danielle Duffy, and Debbie Doonan lengthen the list.

John Gildea and Mike Mioskie stop in the hall for a conversation between classes.

DISCUSSION Student conversations ange from the trivial or aburd to deep philosophical lebates. Calm rational disussions, gossip, rumors, okes, and even some study ;roups can be found hroughout the building. topics of discussion vary

from the issues of war and the environment to next period's test to who is going out with whom. Music, skyrocketing prices, jobs, drivers' licenses, parties, fund raisers, senior week plans, sports, applications, tests, scheduling, proms, gradua-

tion, and the future are just a few of the things that students talk about. If something is a topic of discussion, then it is discussed at SHS. Article by Melissa Gorman and April Mullock

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Everyone remembers bells when thinking of the 1990 Snow Dance.

Capturing a moment at the Snow Dance: Marnie McNeff and Jim Noble.

Steve Snyder and Nicole Segal stand out in the crowd as they perform a new style of dancing.

Picture perfect: C.B. Orcutt and Kelly Lynn Senior Advisory Council members decorate to create a winter wonderland.


Ray Brown and Lori LaSalle take time out to smile for the camera as they enjoy the night.

D.J. Joe Caruso plays requested favorites.


In what activity would any student with energy, talent, dedication, and time be eligible to participate? The answer is simple...the production of GREASE. This musical about teenage love in the 1950's was chosen to begin another long line of shows (hopefully) here at SHS. With scripts and sneakers in hand, 65 students set out in early January, to put on a top rate show together and highlight the arts program at Springfield. Little did anyone in the cast realize exactly how much energy and time was needed to

accomplish this task. Rehearsals were both fun and exhausting, but as Mr. Henry told us, that was the way it was supposed to be. As opening night became more and more of a reality, the "behind-the-scenes" crew made themselves known, and worked hard with the cast to get ready for the big night. All together the show brought together a lot of people, from all grades and interests, at Springfield High and produced something incredible... Just what music is supposed to do. Article by Rich Mento

Above right: Steph Kosta listens attentively to Mr. Henry's instructions. Left: Junior Laurie Schlosman is about to pour her heart and soul into the next song and dance number of Grease.

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Grease

Above: Principal cast members relax after several greuling hours of rehearsal.


Top left: Senior Ray Brown performs the role of Danny. Top center: Leading cast members and director pause for a publicity shot. Top right: Senior Joanna Saal plays the part of Sandy. Left:"The Guys" catch Bill Snyder before he plummets to the stage while performing death defying stunts. Middle right: Sandy's fans listen to her heartfelt tale. Above left: Music director Mrs. Descano awaits her cue. Above right: Mr. Henry mentally critiques the last scene.

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'SO, WHAT ARE

Senior year was filled with tension and excitement about what the future would hold. Everyone was constantly being asked by friends, relatives, and even

strangers, "So, what are your plans?" It seemed as if we were supposed to know what we wanted to do with the rest of our lives. The decisions we made this year

would definitely impact on our future. Should it be a job or more school next year? How could we know which school or job would be best for us?

Would we be happy or disappointed with the choices that we made this year? Would the jobs we found suit our needs?

Has Danielle finally decided which applications are worth the effort?

Has the stress and tension of making decisions about the future finally gotten to Denise Flaherty? Tom Brecker and Mike Lauletta exchange ideas about the future. Tests, tests, and more tests our futures depend on their outcome.

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Diana Haiko ponders that all-important question, "What will next year bring?" Mrs. Guiffre's helping hand sends many applications on their way.


YOU Would we be comfortable with the schools that we chose? Would those schools accept us? It is so easy to ask about future plans, but it is not so

easy to answer. We devoted a great deal of time this year to examining our options, testing our skills, filling in applications, and having interviews for future school-

NS?' ing or employment. The stress of making just the right decisions seemed almost unbearable at times, but it certainly was exciting to know that so many op-

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tions were open to us at this point in our lives. Article by Melissa Gorman

Melissa Gorman concentrates to find just the right words for an application essay.

Doug Tees expresses confidence that he has made the right choices about his future.

A pile of college mail - a familiar sight to many students.

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The coin toss The kick-off, face-off, tee-off, first serve, first pitch, first whistle. Churned up turf, sneakers squeaking on the court, pounding feet on the track. Concentration, frustration, perspiration. A last chance. The last seconds. Held breath. Another Cougar battles on. We've all heard this story before, and we've all had our moments in either the playoff game or gym badminton. The true heroes are the athletes who are dedicated and spirited. They train endless hours for their school to represent the Blue and Gold on the field or court. Presented to you are the athletes of Springfield High School. They represent skill, perserverence and . achievement in their every touchdown, home-run, perfect serve, tie-breaking point, and championship victories.

,, We stood in a huddle close to defeat during the 4th quarter. We began to hold hands. This demonstrated not only the coming together of a team, but the bonding of a family. I will never forget it. , ,

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,, I think sports are a great way to meet people and have fun. The experiences that you gather will stay with you for life. , , -Tina Nancarrow 11

by Kevin Her-ninko

,, Sports at SHS gave me a great outlet for stress and made me feel like a leader. I also learned the value of working as a team. , , -Steve Mongold 12 Sports

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Co-Captain . for another pass. B nan Stumpf stan d S pOised .

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Seniors Chuckie Robinson and Chris Aaron take a rare opportunity to sweat on the bench. Another runner meets a road block named Jim Kaeser. Running back Chuckie Robinson helps another opponent bite the dust.

The Varsity Football Team: front row: Dawn Rosser(trainer), Brian Jones, Lew Korn, co-captains Jim Kaeser, Mike Blunt, Chuckie Robinson, and Brian Stumpf, Sean Irons, Rob Chin, Missy D'Ambrosio (trainer), second row: Jason Boyer, Matt Brenton, Rich Choe, Mike Kederis, Bill Sminkey, Mike Bean, Brian Patterson, Sean Simpson, Chris Britton, Randy Kresge, Len Wilson, Mr. Ash, third row: Jim Vickery, Gary Peabody, Jeremy Miller, Chris Aaron, Tony Walski, Chris Grundy, Jermaine Smith, Sam Adolph, Mike Borelli, Mike Balchaitis, Tom Rueling, Pat Lyons, fourth row: Coach Stevenson, Coach Taylor, Rich Ross, Vince Sticia,Jamir Dyitt, Andy Kutifaris, Brian Romesburg, Mike Seavey, Craig Graff, Mike Graff, Joe Mangano, Don Soloman, Matt Myers, Bill Garoh, Phil Liefeld, Coach Carroci, Coach Bell, Tim Merrell

Cougar in the Corner

One of the most talked about athletes at SHS is Chuck Robinson. In 1990 Chuck had 18 touchdowns and rushed 1467 yds. for a total of 3000 making him the 3rd all time rushing leader in Delco history. Chuck has received such honors as All American, M.V.P., and Player of the Year(Daily Times). Chuck is a legend at SHS! Multi-position threat Mike Blunt takes another inside reverse. Senior Jermaine Smith was the Cougar's newest reception leader this season. The crunching defense of Sean Irons kept the receptions against the Cougars Iowan season.

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Something inside us. Something that grows in us from the time we start understanding the concepts of competition, skill, team work, and dedication. It builds as we go through school and as our athletes find success, we acquire something ... what is it? Spirit. We're not all meant to be cheerleaders or in the band front, but face it, we all want to beat Ridley come November. We all have a friend who is an athlete and we show up so they know we're behind them. The fans can change an athlete. Many times the fans can turn the game around with their support. Without the constant cheering of the crowd, the Cougar spirit would not be so powerful. by Kevin Herninko

Allly Souders and •Denise Flahe.rty display • their support for Craig Graff.

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Ridley

The cheerleaders get the crowd psyched before the game.

Sarah Medina is hoisted to the· top once again.

Rain or shine, the SJ?ringfield fansiue,always spirited and supportive.

Ready for action the lllightyCougars approach the field.


ranine Sangillo cuddles with the Cougar during :he game. feammates congratulate Chuckie on his touchiown.

Chuclt Robinson cOilgratulates Brian Stumpf on a touchdown.

S~an . Itonsgets hold. of his opponent.

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Senior Amy Souders sets up for a perfect play across midfield. Coach Petrie gives last minute tips at halftime. Erin Stiteler drives the ball towards teammate to assist in the winning goal.

Angel DiRocco, ready and able defends the cougar net. Patty Vasconcelos has a clear field as she charges towards goal. Battling for position, Jen Houton races by her Henderson opponent.

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Field Hockey


front row I to r : Tracey O'Neill, Missy D'Ambrosio, Irin Stitler, Diana D'Alessio, second row: Chrissy )jevharian, Jocelyn Nescio, Debbie Spacarelli, Christin Sassett, Dina D'Alonzo, Jen Houton, Melinda Forgione

third row: Coach Petrie, Dana Lehman, Amy Lord, Lisa Zulli, Jackie Hunt, Lauren McCabe, Liz Morrison, Angela Syernick, Renee Morris, Danielle Pieri, Sarah Belville, Katie Seavey, Mary Gildea, Sue Holstein, Kris Sannelli, Kelly Connor, Michelle McCafferty, Angel DiRocco, Coach Riebel

Cougar in the Corner

Diana D'Alessio was a hard working and enthusiastic member of the girls field hockey team. She finished the season with seven goals and two assists. Diana was named Second Team All Central and All Delco.

Aaahh Sankyahl screams Erin Stiteler as she battles for the ball from an opponent.

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Tom Manning shows off his move. on the soccer field. Kevin Ridpath, sidelined with i shoulder injury, supports his team mates.

Jeff Smith keeps his eye on the ball as he holds off his defender.

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Captain Jim Noble gets ready to defend as co-captain Rob Wilman comes back to help. Tom Staeger and Steve Bossert take time out at halftime to think about the game. Scott Syglowski prepares to make a pass to a teammate.

Jim Noble uses his skills to get around his opponent.

"Claude" Bossert concentrates on his dribble.

Cougar in the Corner

After only one season of Springfield Soccer, Rob Wilman was named co-captain of the 1990 team. Rob had an outstanding seaon with four goals and five assists.

Varsity Soccer front row I to r: Dan Dudrick, Jason Doyle, Ed Staeger, Rob Wilman(captain), Jim Noble(captain), Tom Staeger, Jeff Smith, Jeff Sutton. Back row I to r: Mr. Soroka (coach), Dan McHenry, JJ Lemon, Gary Carper, Tom Manning, Kevin Ridpath, Scott Syglowski, Rich Hoffman, Steve Bossert, John Fisher(assistant coach).

J.V. Soccer front row I to r : Rob Djevarian, Dave Neal, Chris DeRose, Tim Delaney, Tad Stretton, Bill Havens , Paul Mason. Back row: Steve Fillipone, Gary Carper, Brian Giordano, Jason Kell, Brian Gilmore, Irwin Benkert, John Menta, Bruce Berger (coach).

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Alex Villari helps teammate Dave Ley get ready for his three mile run. Lisa Gerace and Meg Delaney relax before the meet. Karin McCurdy and Sue Friedmann stretch before their run.

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Boys Cross Country kneeling I to r: Jacob Goldstein, Matt Joseph. Back row I to r: Alex Villari, Chris Hayden, David Ley.

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Girls Cross Country I to r kneeling: Sue Friedmann, Lorna Ellis, Karin McCurdy. Back row I to r Lisa Gerace, Kate Spires, Meg Delaney.


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Cougar in the Corner

In the 1990 season Lorna Ellis placed 15th in the Central League and made it to districts. Newcomer Alex Villari placed in the top three at all Central League meets. He set a new course record at Conestoga, placed 20th at the Indian Invitational, and 40th at the Steel City Invitational.

David Ley is excited to be a Cross Country runner.

Kate Spires does a warm up run before practice.

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Junior Bessie Chou's sensational play earned her a steady varsity spot. Junior Megan Bastable volleys in doubles action. Senior co-captain Danielle Winterbottom hits a cross court blast.

The Girls' Varsity Tennis Team: front row: Bessie Chou, co-captain Danielle Winterbottom, co-captain Jody Joachim, Laurie Schlosman second row: Jessica Gorman, Melissa Tiniakos third row: Coach Keller, Anjali Avadhani, Marie Devenney, Megan Bastable, Laura Fox, Kim Stinger, Heather Wright, Nicole Benkert

Is that a flamingo or senior tennis ace Jody Joachim?

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Senior Laura Fox prepares to serve to another win. Warming up for another match, Junior Marie Devenney lobs a volley.

Cougar in the Corner

Senior Jody Joachim had an incredible season. She went on a six game unbeaten streak to start the season, before ending up 8-3. In post season play, Jody made it to the semi-finals in the District Tourney to end her rookie season. Congrats Jody.

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Putting On Par 11oo.-_ _G_o_I'

FORE! Ray Brown and Rob Seavey watch the flyaway ball.

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Golf team front row I to r: Steve Ashworth, Chris Belville, Ray Brown, Brendan McGuire, Paul Stevens. Back row I to r: Mr. Cannon(coach), Rich Sangillo, Aaron Wylie, Ted Donnelly, Mr. Johnson (coach).


Rob Seavey takes a long shot. Chris Belville is anxious to see where the ball lands. Brendan McGuire keeps an eye on his long shot.

Cougar in the Corner

Senior captain Ray Brown held the number two spot on the 1990 Golf team. For the third year in a row he made All Central and placed 5th in the Central League this year.

Practice makes perfect! Ray brown perfects his putt on the green.

The photographer caught Rob Seavey in midswing to a perfect putt.

Steve Ashworth sets up for a perfect long shot.

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Ready for action, Junior Melissa Croce takes her position on the court. JV Volleyball: front row: Co-captains C. O'Neil, S. Slate second row: H. Weindel, M. Morel, N. Tashie, I. Lee third row: Coach K. Bossert, C. Hines, D. Korenkiewicz, C. Myers, H. Priar, A. LeFever, L. Morrone Teammates Aly Nancarrow and Hang Nguyen smile pretty on game day.

Denise, Aly, Hang, and Tina participating in another strenuous and painful volleyball drill. (Yeah rightl). Making another amazing save is senior co-captain Denise Flaherty.

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Varsity Volleyball: front row: co-captains Aly Nancarrow and Denise Flaherty second row: Tina Nancarrow, Tammy Filler, Melissa Croce, Hang Nguyen, Tana Peifer third row: Coach Briddes, Dawn Rosser, Tam Crowe, Donna Samyan, Christine Opalach. Looking skyward, Junior Hang Nguyen rockets a return to the opponent's side.

Cougar in the Corner

This season co-captain Denise Flaherty led the cougars to a great season. The team finished above .500 . due largely to her leadership the last few weeks of the season. Denise led the team with a serving percentage over 90% and in # of kills. Way to go Dl

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Being a freshman is a culture shock. Competing for spots on varsity and JV teams would make it even rougher for student athletes. The freshman teams give our newcomers a chance to compete in a less pressured environment. Springfield's freshman teams are football, soccer, field hockey, boys and girls basketball, and girls lacrosse. The teams strengthen skills, fundamentals and teamwork. The athletes also become familiar with the teammates they will have for the next three years, while it gives the varsity coaches a chance to see the upcoming talent and evaluate for the future. The Springfield freshman

sports program is the stepping stone for our school's future athletic stars. The Freshman Football team ended their season with a record of 2-2-0, the Freshman Field Hockey had a very trying season and ended up with a record of 09-0, the Freshman Girls' Basketball team had a successful season of 8-5-0, and Freshman Soccer finished 6-5-1. Congratulations on seasons well played and good luck as you continue making sports stories next year. by Kevin Herninko and Holly Gilmore.

Girls' Basketball I to r: R.Johnson, A. Lord. 2nd row:D. Lehman, M. Given, L. Henthorn, T. Piccirelli, K. Connor.3rd row: R. Davia, L. Lastoka, K Myers, N. DeHaven, M. Delaney, A. Sernick.

Boys' Basketball I to r: S. Ferguson, B. Stevens, M. Newnam, J. D'Alonzo. 2nd row: S. Adams, B. Dovana, M. Kass, B. Root, C.J. Suppa, R. Neal, Mike Kearney(coach).

Freshman Sports

Tina Boyd carries the ball down the field.

Field Hockey: E. Horan, M. Myers, A. Winnemore, K. Allen, R. Davia, J. Price, T. Vaidya, T. Piccerilli, J. Shellinger, T. Boyd, N. Dehaven, C. Harbison, D. Lehman, Coach McCrossin.

Soccer: V. J. Billota, D. Rhoads, D. Hoover, A.Chinici, M.Spires, B.Le, D.Kobasa, D.Plank, C. Lo Piccolo, P. Karpinski, S. Ferguson, D. Reibel, K. Thoenson, C. Frederick, J. Bain.


luture Varsity Craig Frederick trives for the ball.

Dereck Reibel in motion during a soccer game.

Dana Lehman guards her goal.

Jesse Rain gets ready to kick the ball back to one of his teammates.

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Boys' Winter Track: Top row: J. Menta, G. Carper, D. Reibel, J. Kitchen, C. Hayden, J. Mongold, D. Dudrick Coach D. Curran. Bottom Row: D. Defina, D. Reed, J. Speers, A. Villari, R. Vaidya, M. Joseph, D. Rhoads Girls' Winter Track: Top Row: T. Gaston, M. Hayden, C. Djevharian, K. Sanelli, L. Ellis, E. Kemp, K. Grubb, K. McCurdy, S. Friedman, K. Dickerson, M. Bastable, A. Dickonson. Bottom Row: K. Testa, K. Stinger, K. Spires, D. Haiko, S. Woods, D. Spaccarelli, M. Forgione

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Winter Track


Lorna Ellis has the lead in her sights on the relay. Matt Joseph leads the pack in the mile at Lehigh. Two smiles out of three ain't bad, Melinda Forgione, Diana Haiko, and Sue Woods.

Cougar in the Corner

Dan Dudrick earned a third place finish at Lehigh and he regularly ran the mile relay and the 600m. Diana Haiko led the girls running in the 4x200 and 4x400 where they qualified for Championships.

Senior Chris Hayden reaches back for the baton during the relay at Lehigh. Karen McCurdy limbers up with that "early morning" look.

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The gymnasts take time out to huddle around for a picture. Jen Houton shows her love for teammate and friend Kirstin Horan. Kirstin Horan concentrates in a graceful pose on the beam.

1991 Gymnastics team bottom: Tam Pizzolo. 2nd row: Dana Erdosy, Elyse Ostroff. 3rd row: Christi Gambardella, Jen Houton.4th row:Kim Angelos, Kirstin Horan, Coach Carol Davalos.

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Flexible Kim Angelos performs on the balance beam.

Kirstin Horan contemplates her previous routine as she gets ready to move to the next event.


Cougar in the Corner

Senior and fourth year gymnast Kim Angelos had one of her most succesful seasons this year. She competed in Districts where she completed all around and received an 8.5 in the floor exercise. Kim also competed in the State meet at Shippensburg University.

The photographer captured Tam Pizzolo in a pose that reveals her nexibility.

We caught Jen Houton in mid air as she prepared h~r vault maneuver.

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Varsity bowlers, kneeling:Frank Aragona, Chris Arnken. Bill Scott, Dan King, Kevin Schaeffer.

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Bowling

J.V. bowlers,kneeling: Rich Sangil10, Dana Erdosy, Minh Le, David Savastio. Back row: Mike Perillo, Scott McCabe, Drew Haiko, B.J. Brunner, Jason Kitchen.


Kevin Shaeffer shows perfect form as he strikes up a great score. Scott McCabe is "bowled" over by his performance. Chris Arnken once again shows his stuff in the bowling alley.

Cougar in the Corner

Bill Scott was the top senior bowler on the 1990-91 team. In his fourth year he led the team both in spirit and score.

Top bowler Dan King "strikes" a pose.

Minh Le intensely watches his shot.

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Varsity squad back row left to right: A. Adams, K. Brown, S. Owens, K. Hanson, H. Poake, D. Bonnes(coach).Middle row I to r: S. Medina, T. Brown,D. Regenato, K. Hartley, J. Sangillo. Front row captains I to r: Captains L. Berry, D. Bridegam. Missing: K. SeidaI.


Lisa Berry and Kate Hanson practice their routine in their hotel room, or are they dancing? The cheerleaders take time out from their busy schedule in Dallas to party together. Cheerleader huddle? The cheerleaders find time during a soccer game to rest and talk.

Cougar In The Corner

Lisa Berry is a third year Varsity Cheerleader and was elected Captain for 1990-91. At Pine Forrest Cheerleading camp she earned All- American status.

Janine Sangillo is once again lifted to higher spirits.

The J.V. squad cheers on the basketball team.

Cheerleaders pose for yet another picture during a football game.

Before performing their routine the cheerleaders seem relaxed and happy.

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Waiting anxiously for a chance to play, the Cougar bench looks on with intense eyes. Before the game, Sean Irons tosses one of his teammates a pass as Mike Blunt relaxes. Team unity is often the key to success, and no one knows that better than Coach Werley.

Varsity Basketball I to r: Steve Mongold, Jesse Fahnestock, Mike Blunt, Jim Vickery (manager), Sean Irons, Brian Stumpf, Jay Devlin.

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Boys Basketball

Jesse Fahnestock prepares to pass the ball to one of his teammates. Brian Stumpf stretches himself to grab a rebound.


Cougar in the Corner

Senior Captain Sean Irons proved to be the leading scorer of the 1991 Basketball team. He averaged 20 points per game and he was one of the leading shooters in the Central League. He is shooting to join the 1000 point club.

High-flyin' Sean Irons on his way to a one-handed layup.

Jeff Smith critiques his teams performance.

Brian Stumpf on his way to pulling down yet another opponent.

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Krissy Reibel uses her defense skills against her opponent. Flying through the air, Donna Samyon gets ready to get a pass from a teammate. Diana D'Allesio dribbles the ball up the court.

Cougar in the Corner

Senior Captain Erin Stiteler¡ was the leading scorer for the 1991 Girls Basketball team. This year she joined the 1000 point club. Erin also excels in Field Hockey and Lacrosse.

Tamara Crowe attempts a shot in between two Eagle defenders.

K. Hines, M. McKenna, D. D'Allesio, E. Stiteler, M. Croce, C. Buscaglia, J. Haney, M. Deveney, C. Rhoads, K. Lastoka, D. D'Alonzo, M. Bonotsos, D. Samyon, K. Reibel, T. Crowe, J. Mc Donough.

Senior Dina D'Alonzo follows through on her perfect shot.

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Senior Rune Hilt sends his Lower Merion opponent sprawling to the mat. Junior Dave Neal releases his hold as he pins vs. Conestoga. Soph Mike Bean puts the fatal hold on Conestoga's 125 lb. wrestler.

1990-91 Varsity Wrestling Team:Top row: Coach Richards, Steve Filip. pone, Jim Choe, Rune Hilt, Pete Bruinsma, Brian Capra, Mike Borrelli. Brian Romesburg, Nicole Tashie(manager) Bottom Row: Dan McIntyre: Tom Steager, Matt Perna, Ed Staeger,Dave Neal, Jim Kaeser and Mikt Bean. Missing: Paul Auspitz and Don Solomon.

Tom Staeger applies the pressure.

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Senior grappler Pete Bruinsma on top and in control. Junior Heavyweight Rich Choe holds on to his opponent vs. Lower Merion.

Cougar in the Corner

Senior co-captain Matt Perna had a stellar 15-5-2 season and was ranked #1 in the county and Section champ.

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ENIORS


Four years ago, two hundred kids walked through the doors of Springfield High School, not knowing what to expect of the next four years of their life. Now these two. hundred kids have become young adults-more educated in the ways of life and with many stories to tell ... Freshmen jitters - Where is the pool? THIRD floor?! What's a Satellite? The three headed English teacher! Gym only twice a week?! Remember the tenth grade candy sale? Class rings? Soph Hop ... How about "King Karl" Schaefer... Mr. Landau's pop quizzes... American Studies! AAAH! Seminar reports from hellUI Beat Ridley! Mr. Zump's physics torture! Class trip for the first time in over twenty years... M&M sales ... Junior Prom. 4 Central League Champs. Senior year - college applications. Trying to find a house for senior week. Senior Prom... Senior Party ... Overnight class trip... We're ouUa hereU The feeling of leaving high school is indescribable... a tremendous sadness at leaving friends of twelve years... elation at going to college and experiencing new things. We've all grown closer over the years spent together. Our reputation as an excellent class has stayed with us since middle school, and it is inevitable that we will travel far in life. The friendships and the memories made will remain a part of us in years to come. by Karthik Venkataraman

,, Throughout my senior year I had a lot of fun, but the thing I look , forward to most is SENIOR WEEK!! -Janine Kell

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,, I'm really looking forward to Commencement. It will be exciting to realize that we are finally finished! "

-Rich Mento

,, The most important part of my senior year will be the Senior Prom. "

-Michelle Bowe

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SENI()R. BEST DRESSED: Priya Patel and Chuckie Robinson

MOST MISCHIEVIOUS: Denise Flaherty and Mike Lauletta FUNNIEST: Aly Nancarrow and Jim Noble

MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED: Karthik Venkataraman and Christin Bassett

MOST SCHOOL SPIRIT: Jay Devlin and Diane Bridegam

FUNNIEST LAUGH: Laurie Corey and Kevin Herninko

MOST GULLmLE: Lani Haris and Brian Stumpf

MOST AMBITIOUS: Jesse Fahnestock and Priya Patel

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MOST FLIRTATIOUS: Mike Bergin and Kim Clancy


~ELEBRITIES MOST MUSICAL: Miku Shiota and Aaron Medina

MOST TALKATIVE: Nicole Segal and Greg Forgione

MOST ATHLETIC: Brian Stumpf and Erin Stiteler lffiNDLffiST: Diane Bridegam and eve Mongold

MOST THEATRICAL: Jamie Lillicrapp and Laurie Corey

MOST ENTHUSIASTIC: Denise Flaherty and Rune Hilt

MOST ARTISTIC: Ashley Adams and Dave Cassidy

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Christopher D. Aaron "Chris" 488 Maplewood Ave. 8/8/73 Football 3,4; pp: gold chains. fav.mem.: w/ Nicole, 4-9-90, Jf.prom, football 89路90, summer 90, Atlantic City Expressway.

Ashley Ann Adams "Ash" "Farida" "Diana" 51 N. Brookside Rd. 4/6/73 Cheerleading 1,2,3,4; SHS 2; Advisory Council 4; Spring track 3, pp: family, friends, sketchbook, memories. rem.for: never facing reality, cheerleacling, wooly mammoth, "Can 1 just tell you?", "r don't like him", "Oh really?", salt. fav.mem: being Diana, times w/ Joe, feeding frenzies and Motel 6 w/ Reg, timesw/ cheerleaders, SD 888' times w/Greg, dec. for Soph Hop, N.Y. trip, genuine times at J.C:s, all times w/G.D.. Sununer 90, Camp, 9/21/90, Homecoming Wkd., Ridley Wkd.. 12/31/89, The Pit, 8/16/90, "Dismissed", Stealing the Van, 11/18/89, Roses, times at A's. fav.quote: "It seems to mea crime that we should age, these fragile times should never slip us by." 路Elton John

Christopher D. Aaron

Ashley Ann Adams

Melissa AnIle Amelio "Missy" "Shorty" 1020 Millison Dr. 12/21/73 pp: Mom, Dad, Jim, jewelry, friends. rem.for: being w/Jim for 3 yrs., being short, quiet, always being a worry wart. fav.mem.: summer 89路90 w/Jim, fun times w/Jim, Soph Hop, Snow Dance, jr.prom, being w/family and friends. fav.quote: "It's not what's on the outside, it's what's on the inside that matters:'

Megan Lyn Anders "Meg" "Meggums" "M.M.M.M:' "D,A:' 242 Powell Rd. 10/28/72 Silks 2,3, Capt. 4; S.H.S. 3.4; Yearbook 3,4; Newspaper 3,4; LMC aide 2,3,4. pp: faith, family. friends. rem.for: being a chauffeur, freshman friends, being a god-mother, listening to all kinds of music. fav.mem.: Florida w/band, Lake Champion: winter 89, 90, 91, summer 90, times W/friends, times at YL, 8/17/90, 11/26/89,8/27/90. fav.quote: "And hope does not disappoint us, because God has poured out His love into our hourts by the Holy Spirit, whom He has given us:' Romans 5:5.

Melissa Anne Amelio

Megan Lyn Anders

Jennifer Lynne Anderson "Jen" "Blondie" 294 Lewis Rd. 2/26/73 Silks: 1,2,3, Capt.4; Track 1; Debate Club 4; Choir 2,3,4; Guidance Aide 4. pp: gold locket, family, friends. rem.for: being Chris's girlfriend, eating ice cream 6th pd. fav.mem.: sr. prom 89, jr. prom 90, snow dance 89, summer 89路90. fav.quote: "So giving all the love you have, never be afriad to show your heart:' . Anderson, Bruford, Wakeman, & Howe.

Shawn Andresen "Uncle Shawn" "Bone" "Narc" "Binky" "Hammer" 225 Yale Ave. 10/13/72 Football 2. pp: hair, leather, family, friends. rem. for: writing on leather, Nifty Fifties hats, dreams, hating mondays, being weird, short temper, having a good time no matter what. fav.mem.: Motley Crue 90, water tower, rolling down the hill, killer get togethers in Chris's room, Dan's wedding reception, flipping out on religious ladies, absolute pepper. fav.quote: "Help me" ~ Doug Snyder, "First off, let's take it from the start straight out can't change what's in my heart no one can tear my beliefs apart you ain't never seen anyone like me prevail regardless what the cost might be power flows inside me never fails as long as I try refuse to be a part of your lies even if it means r die you can't bring me down:' ~ Suicidal Tendencies

Jennifer Lynne Anderson

Shawn Andresen

Kimberly L. Angelos "Kima" "Kimi" "Berly" "Smelly" "Butthead" 610 Dutton Cir. 3/13/73 Gymnastics 1,2, Capt.3,4; Volleyball 1. pp: life, family, Rich, bed, pillow, all my stuff. rem.for: wild hair, a lot of gold, my attitude, being tired. fav.mem.: times wjRich, 8th pd. sr. yr., Overbrook (Phillyl, 7/22-28/90, summer 90 (At. City & W.Wd.l, times wjNan, Kelly 8' the girls, Pat's X-mas party, Taco Bell (P., P.C., S., B.B.l. fav.quote: "I Can't do nothin' for you man:' ~ Public Enemy.

Jason Edward Atkins "Backman" "Head" 110 State Rd. 7/11/72 Weightlifting 1,2,3,4. pp: family, friertds, car, Gold's Gym membership. rem.for: guess. fav.mem.: dump, 6/1/89, Soph Hop 89, Greatful Dead 90, 6/20/90, sr. wk. 90, V.S. parties, King for a night, Memorial wkd. 90. fav.quote: "Anyone who wishes to claim the title of champion should be the master of his own mind as well as his sport:' ~ A. Schwarzenegger.

Kimberly L. Angelos

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Jason Edwa~d Atkins


Keith Michael Ballerina "Balki" "Tap" "Bino" "Balkster" 38 Greenh11l Rd. 5/13/73 Lacrosse 2,3. pp: family, friends, stereo, room. rem.for: doing inverts, Gulliver, being w/C.B., Chris, B.G., K.L., Od, K.s., R.H., Arms, M,L., M.W.. B.E., S.B., E.B., J.G.. D.V., D.H., "It's even got a zoomie". fav. mem.: 3/24/90, poetry, the dump, all concerts, shore '90, more Gulliver, Singley's room, hoover's mansion, Michelle's house, the split, all parties (excluding some), partying w/Joelle &' Jamie, Wereley's class, Wagner Wayside. fav.quote: "A wasted day is never wasted if you're wasted all day." __ B.B.

Bob Bansept "Bansquid" "Squid" 52 Saxer Ave. 1/18/73. Soccer 1,2,3. pp: snowboard. rem.for: being a squid, never taking anything seriously. fav.mem,: times w/Wendi, art class, Stefani's class, Mrs. D. Moor's field trip.

eith Michael Ballerino

Bob Bansept

Michael Abram Barnes 132 Congress Ave. 6/3/73 Debate Capt.2; Tennis 2; Amnesty 2,3,4; World Affairs VP. 4. pp: hair, skateboard. rem.for; being sarcastic, being a hammer!, SK8 NAKED, winning every argument. fav.mem.: Walsh park, 8/11/90, the McCarthy's, Team Vagrant, Bubba's basement, Pizza Hut, Wolve's game, breaking the Vet, SIC, TWC. fav.quote: "If you have built castles in the air, your work need not be lost; that is where they should be. Now put the foundation under them:' - Henry David Thoreau.

Chrislin Bassett "Chris" "C.B." 16 Fairview Rd. 5/28/73 Newspaper Ed. 2,3,4; Yearbook 2,3, Ed. 4; Club Med 2,3, Pres. 4; Amnesty 2,Sec. 3,4; Field Hockey 1,2,3,4; Lacrosse 1,2,3,4; Orchestra 1,2,3,4; District Orchestra 2, 3, 4; Hi-Q 3,4. pp: family, friends, health. rem.for: being busy, having bruises, "Who needs sleep?" staying calm, "I am unable to reveal the identity of the shadow:' fav.mem.: the plunger in chern, cut &' paste, the Fast Chickens, S.0:89, grundle, bruises, times w/my twin. fav.quote: "Have courage for the great sorrow of life and patience for the small one; and when you have laboriously accomplished your daily task, go to sleep in peace. God is awake:' - Victor Hugo.

>'lichael Abram Barnes

Christin Bassett

N. Christopher Beaver "Beav" "Chris" 638 Hey La. 1/19/73 Wrestling 1,4; Amnesty International 4; Science Olympiad 3,4; ski club 4. pp: my car (haJJ, friends. rem.for: blowguns, "Nice Beaver''', paint pellet guns, T-shirts, my driving. fav.mem.: 10/19/90, Joe and Lori's going away parties. fav.quote: "Good times, bad times, you know I had my share. When my woman left home for a bright-eyed man, but I still don't seem to care:' - Led Zeppelin.

Stephen Robert Bent "Stinky" "Bently" "Steve" 400 Maplewood Rd. 3/14/73 Baseball Manager 2,4. pp: A's hat, baseball cards. rem.for: acting real weird and feuds w/teachers. fav.mem.: Pink Floyd at JFK, New York trip, Ridley game. fav.quote: "standing on the heels of the mountain of dreams, telling myself it's not as hard as it seems:' - Led Zeppelin. "Together we stand, divided we fail:' - Pink Floyd.

N. Christopher Beaver

Stephen Robert Bent

Michael Ryan Bergin "Bud" "Bergs" "BERGIN'" "Mike" 860 North Ave. 5/6/73. lacrosse 2,3,4; ski club 1,2,3, officer 4. pp: family, friends, me-a-my, hacky-sacs, stereo, skis. rem.for: always flirting, shopping, having toys, American Studies, being w/DH, AM, BS, KH, DW, and the rest of the SHS crew, "Nice girlfriend, Kevin''', Ford Escort. fav.mem.: 12/23/89, Kevin's house, WJOE, summer '88, Camelot, Virginia, Vega, Ridley games, Penncrest volleyball, friends through SHS, Putt-Putt, summer rounds, b-bail at 2AM, races w/Bill, times at Drew's, hockey on sat's, freshman lab fight, Wee-Three, LTN-Jon, ski trips, Dave's nova, TARP. fav.qoute: "If you don't eat your meat you can't have any pudding. How can you have any pudding if you don't eat your meat?" - Pink Floyd

Christi Renee Berlingis "Christors" "Bergi" "Neil" "Paul" "Chrissy" "Sidekick" 331 Powel Rd. 11/19/73 cheerleading 2; basketball 2,3. pp: family, friends, pictures,gold. rem.for: always laughing, driving around w/Kim 0., partying w/Rid1ey people, complaining when people call me "Chris", being sisters w/Kim, cracking my straw, "girlfriend". fav.mem.; times wjLynn,lenalyn, Kim 0., Joy, Kim, Nicole, Brian, 3/25/88, 12/24/88, 3/3/89,6/27/90, Sabo1d, parties w/Ridiey friends, proms, Snow Dance '90, Wildwood '90, spanish kids, basketball, 3/22/89. fav.quote: "Gentleness clears the soul, love cleans the mind and makes it free!" - David Bowie

Michael Ryan Bergin

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Christi Renee Berlingis

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Lisa Mae Berry "Bisa" "Lis" "Lisa Mae" "Squid!" 658 N. Bishop Ave. 10/23/73 Cheerleading 1,2,3, CaptA; Track 3,4; Lacrosse 1,2; Pop Group 1,2,3,4; SHS 2. pp: my blanket, friends, family, cheerleading things, "BOX", memories. rern.for: being a cheerleader, being d baby (crying a lot), being loved by Claude; having a big mouth. fav.mem.: DALLAS!, New Year's Eve '89-'90, Cheerleading (camp), 6/8/90, sleeping at A's, swimming withe gang, "Is there a chick in there?", Triple B Cheerleaders, slide...boom!, Jr. prom'90, fighting w/Tiki, PGST, 10:23, sr. cheerleader posse.

Michael D. Blunt "Mike" "Mike 8." "McBoo" 235 Pennington Ave. 10/8/73 football 1,2,3, captA; basketball 1,2,3, capt.4; track 3,4; GIS 1,2,3,4; choir 1,2,3,4; pop group 3,4. pp: family, friends. rem.for: dressing nice, playing sports, being funny, "What's up man?" fav.mem.: summer 88, beating Ridley 89, Jr. prom 89, best of times withe Smooth Operators,

Michael D. Blunt

Lisa Mae Berry

Merelna Bonatsos "Mer" "Merky" "Mere" 452 Weatsheaf Rd. volleyball 1; basketball 1,2,3,4; softball 1,2,3,4; SADD 1pp: family, gold, tapes, friends, best friendship w/Di. rem.for: "Yea right!", "Are you serious?", "She's-us!", "being Di's best friend, listening to the radio loud, talking loud, walking slow, making fun of people, always being w/Di, Tracy, Erin, Laurie, Janine, &' Missy. fav.mem.: wkns w/close friends, Madonna concert '90, watching Beaches w/Di, all classes w/Slice, driving w/Erin, phone canvas wlLaur, SIC w/Tracy, Di, Erin, &' Missy, family tech wjRonnie, serious talks w/Tracy, b-ball w/"Air Stit" &' "ski-slopes", homeroom w/Shan, driving in Philly wlLaur, fights w/Di. fav.quote: "I know that it's time for a change, but when that change comes will it still feel the same?" - Wilson Philips

Steven J. Bossert "Claude" "Boz" "Bosco" "Bossman" 160 N. State Rd. 9/28/72 Soccer 1,2,3,4; Tennis 2,3,4; Student Council 3,4; Class Officer 4; NHS 4; Orchestra 1,2,3,4; District Orchestra 3,4. pp: caravan, hockey stick, friends.rem.for: the courting of Lisa Mae, being Claude, hockey. fav.mem.: 6/8/90, Jr. prom, Switzerland w/Jesse, Canada w/Scotty, the Medina household, Zapp's class, Lethal Weapon 2, Batman, summer'89, hockey season '89-'90, window in Wil" Iiamsburg, 9th grade lunch, times wlLisa. .

Steven J. Bossert

Mercina Bonatsos

Michelle Bowe "B" "Bing" "Bo" "Ho-Bo" "L-Bowe" 200 Walnut St. 9/7/73 basketball 1,2; softball 1,2; choir 1,2,3,4; pop group 2,3,4; SADD 1,2; track 2,4. pp: $, rights, family, Greg, friends. rem.for: laugh, jokes in algebra, smile, singing. fav.mem.: ALL times w/Greg, times w/Stacey, Jr. prom, N.Y. trip, summer '87, '90, R. Lab. fav.quote: "Practical Education Aiways Conquers Evil. PEACE." - Malcom X.

Michael Boyer 455 Northcraft Rd.

Michael Boyer

Michele Bowe

Thomas Brecker "Teddy" 500 Stidman Rd. 11/1/72 lacrosse 1,2,3; soccer 1,2,3; SHS 1,2. pp: family, friends, piece maker. rem.for: flipping a car off the bridge, lighting the lighter at the assembly. fav.mem.: sr. week 90, Frog Brothers 87, PhiIly w/Noble &' Kaeser, pumpkin fest w/Stumpf, Philly '87, The Dump. fav. quote: "Win if you can, lose if you must, but always chea!."

Matthew Brenton "Arms" 230 Lewis Rd. 2/27/73 pp: family, friends, Gold's Gym membership, rem.for: going to the gym, "Whatever it takes:' fav.mem.: too many! fav.quote: "The meaning oflife is not simply to exist, to survive, but to move ahead, to go up, to achieve, and to conquer." - Arnold Schwarzenegger.

Thomas Brecker

78 Seniors

Matthew Brenton


Diane Bridegam "Di" "Bugger" 20 White Oak Rd. 5/12/73 Cheerleading 3, Capt.4; Softball 2; Track 3,4; SADD 2. pp: Jack, relationship w/Dad, times w/Jack, family, friends. rem.for: being happy & smiling, going out wlJack, being Homecoming Queen. fav.mem.: times w/pop-Pop, times w/Jack, proms, 1/5/90, Homecoming, family reunions, AllAmerican cheerleader nomination, 1st day at Springfield, times w/Mary & Kenny. fav.quote: "You only live once, but if you live it right, once is enough."

Shannon Marie Brooks "Shan" "Peaches" "Blondie" 206 S. Bishop Ave. 1/1/73 pp: family, Fran, friends, car, my animals. rem.for: driving the bandaid, Great, going to Delaware, the girls night out, having a lot of animals. fav.mem.: times w/Fran, Maryland w/Laurie, times w/family, times wlJody, Philly trip, cruise, summer '89 '90, 6/8/89, 5/18/90, movies w/Lis, SWF, times w/Kathi, 7/90. fav.quote: ''It's the girls night out:'

Shannon Brooks

Diane Bridegam

Raymond Matthew Brown "Raybo" "Mundo" 218 Harwicke Rd. 1/29/73 Baseball 1,2,3, Capt.4; Basketbal11,2; Football 1; Golf 1,2,3, capt.4; Student Council 1,2,3,4. pp: stereo system, catcher's mit. rem.for: being late, bumming money at lunch, being obnoxious, making people laugh, saying something is "shady". fav.mem.: times w/Lori, JC's house, Painter Rd., Ridley-Springfield '89, SCC, RGGC, April 5, 1990, Billy Joe11/29/90. fav.quote: "Life's too short to dance with ugly women:' "Cold beer, hot lights, my sweet romantic teenage nights:' - Billy Joel.

Tameka Brown "Tiki" 20 Walnut St. 6/28/73 Cheerleading 1,2,3,4; Gymnastics 1,2,3; Track 1,2,3,4; pop group 3; choir 1,2,3,4. pp: family, clothes. rem.for: being b/fwjKB, EB, KD, DS, ST, MB, TMc, & the Superfriends from Yeadon, "O.K.!", F .A.T. fav.mem.: summer '90, sr. yr.. DALLAS!, camp '90, N. Y. trip, being w/Todd. fav.quote: "Shoot for the moon, even if you miss, you'll be amongst the stars:'

Tameka Brown

Raymond Matthew Brown Wendy Karen Bruce "Wen" "Lenny" 48 S. Britton Rd. 3/22/73 field hockey 1,2,3; lacrosse 1,2,3; yearbook Ed. 4; ski club 1,2,3,4; NHS 3,4; SHS 1,2,3,4. pp: family, friends, pictures. rem.for: being everyone's mom, warming the bench, "Do 1 have chocolate on my teeth?" fav.mem.: dinner, dancing...breakfast, green dinners & talks w/Jody, 10/21/89 & anniversary special, littering at Joe's, Duck '89, live band at Bubba's, Labor Day wknd:90, ESP w/Lani, MB Pizza w/Suze, midnight w/Aly, jr.prom, Sutton's, OC '88 w/Holly, Billy Joel '89, U2 '87, Philly Pizza Co. w/Holly, Scott,& Aaron, New Year's ski wknds. fav.quote: "How do you hold a moonbeam in your hand?" The Sound Of Music.

Peter Bruinsma 846 Church Rd. 4/4/73 wrestling 2,3,4; track 3,4; District Chorus 4. rem.for: "1 think not" skateboarding, being intense. fav.mem.: choir, wrestling, Mr. Zump's science classes. fav.quote: "You can't curve a zero!"

Peter Bruinsma

Wendy Karen Bruce

Guiseppe Dominic Campagna "Joe" "Joey" "Camper" "Champagne" 306 Gleaves Rd. 9/30/72 pp: memories, tacks. rem.for: loving hockey, being lazy. fav.mem.: '90 Wildwood Crew, Bonsai week, R - L, Dego posse, Hershey Park, jr.prom, Championships '89-'90, A.B.N.H.H., times in the Beat Banana. fav.quote: "Discoveries are made by not following instructions, by going off the main road, by trying the untried:'

Brian B. Capra "Cap" "Cappy" 452 Alliston Rd. 4/2/73 wrestling 2,3,4. pp: friends, family. fav.mem.: winning the Central Leauge 3 times, beating Ridley, times w/BG, ML. CB, MO, BH. fav.quote: "Why buy the cow when you can get the milk for free?!" - Norm Peterson.

Guiseppe Dominic Campagna

Brian B. Capra

Seniors 79


Joseph Anthony Caruso "J.C." 24 Althea La. 9/26/72 pp: Elton collection, friends, family, my eyes. rem.for: my gigs, 96.5 WJoE, my parents. being invincible, being there. fav.mem.: times wjKaren, times w/A, Elton concerts, 10/29/90, my house wkds, 11/10/90, 18th b-day party, driving a car,times wIJamie. fav.quote: "Although I search myself there's always someone else I see. I'm just a littIe fragment of your life to wander free, but lasin' everything is like the sun gain' dawn on me:' - Elton John & Bernie Taupin.

David John Cassidy "D.J:' "Cass" "Glamour" "Hippy" 427 Colonial Park Drive. 12/2/72 pp: hair, drum kit, my true friends, my youth. rem. for: lang hair, being a drummer, exposing myself in public, being original, always being seen with ather people with long hair. fav. mem: rock bottom, eighteen, driving to practice & going to shows w/ Jimmy, trying to pick up "Ho's" w/ Steve, talkin' about girls and going to clubs w/ Michael, just hanging w/ Brian, summer 89 and the Empire Rock Club, summer 90 and the Trocadero, David Bowie, MotIey, Kiss and other concerts w/everybody, times w/ old school buddies (J.L.,M.M.,M.L.,J.M.], High School (when I was laughing], A.B.C., Jimba and Roxanne, Jenn J. Fav. quote: "I always knew I'd be somebody, I kept in my head:' - Paul Stanley, "I remember standing tall telling you I'm gonna be a rock-and-roll star, somebody said 'Sit down, boy, you already are:" -Nikki Sixx

Joseph Anthony Caruso

David John Cassidy

Kimberlee Clancy "Kima" "Baby" "Shortie" 227 School La. 5/18/73 lacrosse 1,2,3: volleyball1,2: SADD 1,2,3; kinder aid 1,2,3. pp: mom, Tom, Jen, cat. rem.for: flirting, being small, hyper, & drug free, "Do you love me?" fav.mem.: 1/26/90, SOLD, Widner, 9/17, SO, CH, times w/Tom, New Hope, Deli Days, Reismans, 12/21/88, QI02, 903 Tavern, S.Wk '90, Brat Pack, BK bath, 7/4/89, R crew, fav. quote: "If I show you my darkside, would you still hold me tonight?" Pink Floyd.

Laurie Lynn Marie Corey "Lori" "Lala" "Lulu" "Laur" 639 W. Springfield Rd. 2/4/73 Chorus 1,2,3,4; District Chorus 3,4: Theater 3,4. pp: Buddy, Mary, Damon & Co., my faith, my voice, tissues. rem. for: sneezing, my bag, being annoying, singing, saying "ew!" Bingo,always being at rehearsal, and my cackle. fav. mem: WHNL w/Kath, Mag, Nat, Shel, Jod, and Tom, Pillow Nite, ZAK!, 99 bottles, Fame, Kup, Summer 90 w/Shar & Jod, Trips to Chinatown, Ski Trip, VVa w/Jod, M.a. w/Shar, Chad's, get-togethers, movies and talks wIMer, Di, & Miss, Trig w/Erin, Bean and me, talks w/Jim, B. Joel 90, Milli, The boat, Stones w/ Bul, Denny's! Mishaps w/ Mag and Tom, Leopard, Cruise 91, afterschool w/Shar. fav. quote: "It's The Girls Nite Out" -Tyler Collins "Nobody knows anyone that well:' Gabriel Byrne, Miller's Crossing

Kimberlee Clancy

Laurie Lynn Marie Corey

Jeff Crowther "J.C." "Rex" "Dicky Crevice" 25 Yale Sq. 11/18/73. World Affairs 3, Pres. 4, AT 2,3, Officer 4, Tennis 2,3,4. pp: my hat, my T.M.B.G. tapes. rem. for: "I'd troll her," "Air Raid!" "The Taco Bell lady has a shotgun!" Breaking the Vet. .. twice, "I hate tea". fav. mem: TMBG concert, 7/7- Jay buys me lunch, 7th Pd. Seminar, "The Street" w/C.H., Labor Day Wknd., Sutton's #1 and 2, I.B:s B-day party, science classes next to Jesse. fav quote: "Every jumbled pile of person has a thinking part that wonders what the part that isn't thinking isn't thinking of:' -They Might Be Giants

Diana D'AIessio "Di" "Dog" 959 Old Sproul Rd. 6/10/72 Basketballl,2,3,Capt. 4; Softball 1,2,3,4; Field Hockey 1,2,3,4. pp:Family, friends, Snoopy. rem. for: "Who!?" "Huh?" "oh" being best friends wIMer, disagreeing wiMer, asking a lot of questions. fav. mem: times wIMer, Air, Tortie, Lulu, Dipp, & Friends, wknds. on 69th S.r.C., rides at the Mann, Madonna and Phil Collins 90, Proms, Homecoming Wknd., Linda's 3 Men Pool Party, Erin's House & Capt. Jack, Backroading w/ T.o., J.K" M.B. Eating at Mer's house and getting sick, watching movies wIMer. fav. quote: "How easily we complicate the simple things and one mistake we make along the way is to think there's so much more we need of things time only takes away." -Michael MacDonald. Dear Mer, Thanks for everything and remember forever. Love, Di. Mom and Dad, I love you!

Jeff Crowther

Diana D'Alessio

Dina Lucille D'AIonzo "Bird" "Din" 211 Avon Rd. 10/3/73 Field Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4;Basketballl, 2, 3, 4;Softballl, 2, 3, 4;Varsity Club 4. pp: family, relationship w/Kevin, friends, photo albums, date books. rem. for: going out w/Kevin, being best friends wlLori, Jen, Kimi, Patti, Marnie, Kim, playing sports, #12. fav. mem: times w/Kev, Mem. Day Wk. 89, July 4th, Kayla's, QI02 Concert, 9/6/89, 6/29/89, 7/18/89 K.E., 9/26/89, 12/22/89, 6/3/90 Hay Field, Sr. Wk. 90, citizen arrest, parties at Donlan's and Spences, Rm. #7, 11/23/90, Kev, LL, RB my porch, Brat Pack, Jeni's sleepovers. fav. quote: "A true friend is someone who is there for you when he'd rather be anywhere else:'

MelissaiAnn D'Ambrosio "Missy" "Dipster" "Pickle" "Fozzie" "Aunt Jemima Posse" 1014 Lincoln Ave. 3/12/73 Field Hockey 1, 2, 3, Capt. 4; Lacrosse 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Officer 2,3,4; Student Council 1, 2, 3, VP 4; Student trainer 2, 3, 4; NHS 4; Varsity Club VP 4; W-club 1,2, 3, VP 4. pp: my family, Boo-Boo my teddy, Sexy Rexy. rem. for: being short, working at Yogurt, always injuring my face. fav. mem: times and partiesw/friends, 6/17/89, 69th St. S.r.C. w/Stit, Dodo & Tortie (my nosel], Soph year, Ridley 11/17/89-90, F.H. 89 & 90, SHHS w/ Erin (B-ball w/ Jon & Derek), The Kinks w/ Amy & Fran the one-night-stand man, times as a trainer. fav quote: "Friends are like potato chips. You can't just have one"Chris, "Freshman geek" -Hewes "The most beautiful things in the world cannot be seen or even touched. They must be felt with the heart:'

Dina Lucille D'Alonzo

80 Seniors

Melissa Ann D'Ambrosio


Chris DeHaven "Forty year old" 212 Orchard Rd. 4/7/73 rem. for: being seen w/ C.B., Keith, C.P., M.a., MH., K.D., B.U.. D.S. fav. mem: dump, jeep, Firebird, Wagner, Spring, Shore 90, Senior Week, Columbia, 7th I:T 8th Pd., Huver's . House, Village Deli, Ice Rink, Crne 90, Wheat field, YDP, SW, Do rights

Kevin Patrick Delaney "Kev" 716 Sheffield Dr. 12/29/72 Cross Country 1, 2, 3; Winter Track 1, 2, 3; Lacrosse 1, 2, 3, 4. pp: Family, friends, weekends, cards. rem. for: being loud, not being there at right time, 27, Destructive, Keystone, and HB's. fav. mem: times w/Mike trio, Chris, CB, Keith, George, Rob, Anyone else, The Dump, The Garage, Sr. Week 91, 5/6/90, the Jeep, the Pools. fav. quote: "Have a good weekend, don't get caught, don't get hurt, and don't use my name/' ~G. Trout

Chris DeHaven

Kevin Patrick Delaney

Raffaele Del Sardo "Ralph" "Ralphy Boy" "Ralphy" 530 Andrew Rd. 2/25/73 pp: my family, my friends, car. rem. for: the tail that I had, my car, dressing style. fav. mem: times wi: F.G.,V.S.,R.C.,C.A.,S.H., G.M..T.B.,J.W.,J.O.,P.S.,C.D.,S.S.,Dr.D.,J.J.. Sr. Week 90, getting my car, Diamond Beach, newwheels.fav. quote: "That's it and it's all over."

J. Christopher DeRose "Rasey" "J.C." 698.Dutton Cir. 6/14/72 Cross Country 1, 2; Wrestling 1, 2; Lacrosse 1, 2, 3,4; Soccer 3, 4; Theater 3, 4. pp: my Faith, my Friends. rem. for: hair, mood swings, getting psycho, "No, man, just a vagrant" I:T "I'll never use a telephone again" fav. mem: stuffw/Matt, Rob, Scott, "Hanging the D.J. at the Wayside." Bill driving, the Gray Station Wagon, Billl:T Drew- the recording sessions, Hell sent broth. fav. quote: "All Hail the Living God" Sacrament [I Corinthians 10:13)

Raffaele Del Sordo

J. Christopher DeRose

Jay Fowler Devlin "Kenya Mobley" "Brad Drulin" "Jay Bird" "Duck" "Sheik" 74 Mansion Rd. 10/30/73 Basketball 1, 2, 3,4; Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4; AI 4; Tutor 4. pp: Tennis Racket, Jumper, Friends, Family. rem. for: being in debt, fast serve, not wearing socks, humor, half-court shot, being laid back, "I'll pay you back," being tall. fav. mem: Taco Bell, Pizza Hut coupons, McCarthy's, Prom 90, Bubba's Bashes, J.s.'s House, Banquets w/Ies, Sr. Prom 91, Sr. Week, Trollin, 'Stoga game 90, Business Persons Special w/J.C., Cooperstown w/I.F.I:T Claude. fav. qoute: "Guys we suck."-Kevin McCormick []V Basketball 10th grade)

George L. Dimm "John Holmes" "The Dimster" 641 Sproul Rd. 10/10/72 Orchestra I, 2, 3, 4; Choir 4; Weightlifting 4. pp: my Beaver, my car, my cats. rem. for: comments, sick jokes, that's a T.N.M. fav. mem: playing w/my Beaver in class, watching Beav puke out the window. fav. quote: "Never hit a man with glasses; he's a hammer."

Jay Fowler Devlin

George L. Dimm

Tiffany Melissa DiPalma "Ti!f'''Tiffy'' 451 Penn La. 7/27/73 SHS 4; Community Ed. Council Pres. 4; SADD I, 2, 3, 4; Field Hockey 1; Cheer1eading 1; Language Honor Society 2, 3; Comm. Service 1,2, 3. pp: family, friends, best friendJonas, love. rem. for: "Now he must die!" my parking space, "Where is Value City?" my driving. fav. mem: Taco Bell w/Kim, car wjBeaner, Florida w/IM, Balcony Scene-summer 90, co-Queens, Soccer Dance, M.F.G.. 12/18/87, 11/24/87. fav. quote: "Did you ever know that you're my hero, and everything I would like to be. I could fiy highet' than an eagle, with you as the wind beneath my wings."

Robert G. Djevharian "Rob" "D.J." "Bob" 466 Fox La. 6/14/73 Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4; Tennis I, 2, ,3, 4; SADD 2; Close-Up 4; Foreign Language Club 3; Band 1,2,3,4; NHS 4; Ski Club 2, 3. pp: Family, Friends, Memories offriends, Tennis Racket, Mustang Convertible, Paula Abdul tape. rem. for: Idolizing Kevin Mitchell. fav. mem: Florida Trip 89, Chern Lab w/Diane, Mr. Schaefer's 2nd Pd. Cultures class, Lunch at the Hard Rock Cafe in NYC, 8/17/90, Watching Claude play hockey like no one else can.

ffany Melissa diPalma

Robert G. Djevharian

Seniors 81


Denise R. Downey "Squid" "Blaxx" "Cabiel" "Dee" 106 N. Norwinden Dr. 12/2/72 Silks 1; Choir 3,4; Pop Group 4. pp: my Family, friends, boots, jacket, & tail. rem. for: being truly unique, "knock your proverbial socks off," running around w/Sharon, Amber, Amy, Becky, Kristin, Dave B, Billy-Bob, did I forget anyone?- oh yeah, J.S., Tammy, &Chris. fav. mem: Pulsation w/Sharon, Becky, & Red, Danzig 90, Dead Milkmen 88 &89, South St. w/Billy-Bob; 12/7/90, What a party!, Phillyw/everyone, RHPS. fav. quote: "There cannot be light without darkness:' "We are all animuls my dear:" Tim Curry, Legend "Let there be lips!" RHPS

Debra M. Doonan

Denise R. Downey

Danielle Duffy "Swiez" "Duff' "Puffy" 22 Meetinghouse La. 12/19/73 Choir 1. pp: Family, Friends, bracelet. rem. for: "Holy smokes," "What are you wearing tonite?" Always asking a lot of questions, always being wjDan. W. fav. mem: 12/31/88, 12/31/89, Jr. prom, GQ, Avalon & Sea IsJe wjDan., Night wlJustin, 10/27/90, 11/11/90 TP, driving around wjDD, DW, KR, LF, JR, RG 90 (HN). fav. quote: "When success seems so far away, 'your efforts all in vain, dare yourseJf to wear a smile and disregard the pain."

Jesse BJack Fahnestock "Squid" "Wall Street" 5 S. Roiling Rd. 4/20/74 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; CJass Officer 2, 3, 4; Student Council 2, 3, 4; NHS 3, Pres. 4; AI 2, Treasurer 3, 4: Hi-Q 3, 4. pp: skateboard, Spurs hat, CD player. rem. for: 5.0, 3 watches, haircut, Valentine's Dance 90, Princeton. fav. mem: Live Band at Bubbas's, Team Vagrant, 4/22/90, Banquets w/Brad, Switz. w/Steves, E.B" Pizza Hut, T-wolves game, S.H., McCarthy's, Every minute w/Lani. fav. quote: "Speak softJy, drive a Sherm'an tank, Jaugh hard- it's a long way to the bank:' -T.M.B.G.

Danielle Duffy

Jesse Black Fahnestocl

Steven Farace "Bubba" 350 Pinecrest Rd. 3/28/73 Basketball 1; AI 4; Community Task Force 4: World Affairs 4; Advisory Council 4. pp: Family, Friends, Tape Collection, Wardrobe. rem. for: Having a Dish, Extended VocabuJary, Bubbaisms, pool table, Live Band, Concord Grape Jelly. fav. mem: Cape May summer 90, They Might Be Giants 5/90, Billy JoeJ all 4 times, Hooters alJ 3 times, times w/Kim & Jeff S., Scavenger Hunts; Breaking the Vet, 5. fav. quote: If matters make a man, as someone said, he's the hero of the day. It takes a man to suffer ignorance and smile. Be yourself, no matter what they say:' -Sting

Tara Elizabeth Filler "T-Bone" "TaraDactyJ" "Toray" 622 W. Woodland Ave. 12/17/73 Field Hockey 1; Basketball 1, 2; Softball 1, 2, 3, 4; AI 3; S.T.A.R.E. 4. pp: my memories, family, friends, jewelry, P.P. rem. for: Being tall, blonde, outspoken, &money hungry, the Face Fetish, my few &far between relationships, fav. saying "Dude," "Yeah, that's itf" "Alrighty," "Oh 1 Guess So!" "Where's my Pop?" fav. mem: every weekend r remember, times w/patti, Becky, Tina, Meg, Jo, Heath., Marnie, Jeni, Lori, My bro & his crew, PPM Staff, B. & P.R., RR, etc., Penn, 1 Way St. B,J. 1/15/90, 1/30/90, B.I. Tina's 21st, 5/26/90, W. W. 8/2/90, 12/8/90. "Being a woman is a terribJy difficult trade since it consists of dealings with men:' -Joseph Conrad "You have to go through hell before you get to heaven:' -Steve Miller Band "I'd rather laugh with the sinners then cry with the saints:' -Billy Joel.

Steven Farace

Tara Elizabeth Filler

Denise Michelle Flaherty "De" "Monique" "FLO" "Sweet-Pea" "Jeca"120 Plymouth Rd. 6/8/73 Volleyball 1, 2, 3, Capt. 4; Softball 1,2,3, Capt. 4; Student Council 2, 3, 4; Class Officer 2, 3, 4; NHS 4. pp: Dusty, my nephew, Zeppelin tapes, Family. rem. for: my tongue, wanting to live in seclusion wlJimmy Page, E.D.D.I.E. fav. mem: Moo Crew, Zapp, Chem, G.D., 4/9/90, V-BalJ, Lizards, M.S.R., Amy's, Mem. Wkd., Drives, Big Dip, 2 Pd., P.R.G., J.C., D.Q., C&C, Blocking Katie, 2.-Geeks, L.A., Craigo. fav. quote: "I'm going down on the land, and try and get my soul free:' -J. Mitchell, "Take me on a trip upon your magic swirlin' ship:' -B. Dylan

James R. Fleming "Stoner" 462 Pinecrest Rd. 7/8/74 Football 1; Ice Hockey 1, 2, 4; Swimming 1, 2, 4. pp: my long hair. rem. for: skipping a grade, me always being tired, always wearing flannel t-shirts. fav. mem: Pittsburgh, camping, Keith's room, Atlantic city, Ridley game 90, 89, 88, and 87, partying wlJoe G.. Keith S., Keith B.. Danny V., Mike H.. Billy H. fav. quote: "r don't care what the peopJe think, r can't hear what the peopJe say:' -White Snake. And to all the juniors, have fun next year. I'm gone!

Denise Michelle Flaherty

82

Seniors

James R. Fleming


Gregory John Forgione "Muff' "Frog" "Muffin" "Gonzo" "Smiley" "Forge" "Greg-O" 627 Evans Rd. 12/26/72 Golf 1, 2; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2; Advisory 2,3,4. pp: Silver Ballet, Glove, Docksiders, D's meatballs, tongue. rem. for: being weird, Docks wino socks, talking, "It's only a shadow D," beingfiggety, big tongue. fav. mem: Times w/Amy, Romes, the Boyz, the Moo Crew, J.C. and everybody at SHS: at J.R:s house, the golf courses, Amy's house, Hennie, Stork Heist, Robbin's House 2, 5/12/90, 6/23/90, Jr. prom 90, Drives, Craig's BBQ, Sr. year, All baseball games, Zamper parties, Zampouts, Painter Rd., Our Park, Morton Pizza, T-Bird, Sr. Week 91, Lisa-Z's House, Pern's All-nighters, Hadad, I could go on. fav. quote: "Chillin' with the Miller Co-Coolin' at the Bar:' -Beastie Boys

Laura Ellen Fox "Lani" 132 N. Highland Rd. 6/4/73 Field Hockey 1, 2, 3; Lacrosse 1, 2; Tennis 4; Ski Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Yearbook 2, Ed. 3, 4; Newspaper 2, Ed. 3, 4: SHS 1,2, 3, 4; Advisory Council 2, 3, 4; Amnesty 2,3,4; World Affairs 4; NHS 4; Close-Up 2; School Spirit Sec. 4. pp: Family, friends. rem. for: watching too much TV and idol worship of Natalie Wood, James Dean, Larry Mullin, Jr., and the Bradys. fav. mem: U2 67, Disney World trips, Sea Isle w/Krissy, Danielle, Al, and myfamily, Nlfollies w/Gidge, Power walking &' talking w/Danielle. fav. quote: "Though nothing can bring back the hour ofsplendor in the grass, glory in the flower, we will grieve not rather find strength in what remains behind."William Wordsworth

Laura Ellen Fox

Gregory John Forgione

Brian Fries 1025 Harvard Ave. 12/26/73 Baseball Mgr. 1, Al 3, Debate 1. pp: Family, friends. fav. mem.: N.Y. trip, football games. fav. quote: "We are on the verge of victory!" -Westmoreland, 1969. "We'll kick their butts:' -George Bush,1990

William Douglas Garoh "Bill" "Ace" 529 Evans Rd. 11/3/72 Football 1, 4; Wrestling 3, 4; Lacrosse 3, 4; Swimming 1, 2, 3, 4; Ski Club 1, 2, 3, 4. pp: my childhood memories w/Amy. rem. for: being with: O.D.,B.H.,C.P.,C.B.,K.B.,C.D.,M.L.,M.W.,J.A.,Arms, Ratt,B.C.,B.E.,S.B.,E.B,P.A. fav. mem: times w/Friends, ]LC, 3/24/90, Hitchhiker w/Billy, OD:s spirit, Firebird, Poetree, The Dump, "V," Gulliver, the Dead 69, 90, BD.H:s room, Lost Boys. fav. quote: "I'll be back." -Arnold Schwarzenegger

William Douglas Garoh

Brian Fries

Nathan James Gibson "Nate the Great" "Nate G" 342 Valley View Rd. 4/13/72 Spring Track 1, 2,3,4; Advisory Council 2, 3, 4; RAD 3, 4. pp: silver jewelry. rem. for: jumping real high, wearing silver, and barking. fav. memo times w/Christina, winning Central League in Track, going to State Finals in Track, Making Videos. fav. quote: "There's a little bit of truth in every joke:'

Tim Gildea 120 S. Highland Ave.

Tim Gildea

Nathan James Gibson

Holly Christine Gilmore "Hal" "Holly Golly" "Gil" 114 Kent Rd. 7/2/73 Softball 1, 2, 3, 4; Gymnastics 1, 2; Orchestra 1, 2,3,4; Yearbook 3, Ed. 4; Newspaper 3; SHS 2, 3,4. pp: family, friends, tapes, photo albums. rem. for: always being confused, being gullible. "You guys gatta dance like me!" fav. memo Jr. prom, dinner dancing ... breakfast, Labor Day 90, N.C. 90 w/family, 6/9/90 at Bubba's, Seminar Reports w/IGr, O.C. w/Wen, Bethany &' car trips w/Suze, Sutton's, 10/21/69 &' Anniversary special, K.E.P.C. fav. quote: "The hardest years, the wildest years, the desperate and divided years, these shall not be forgotten years." -Midnight Oil

Melissa Anne Gorman 300 Brock Rd. 1/22/73 Choir 1,2,3,4; Pop Group 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4; District Orchestra 2; Computer Club 1, 2, 3, Pres. 4; Lit-Mag 1, 2, 3, Ed. 4; Yearbook 2, Ed. 3, 4; Newspaper 2, 3, 4; Hi-Q 4; NHS 3, 4; SHS 1,2, 3,4; Citizen Bee 3, 4; Track 1; Theater 4. pp: Family, friends, faith, journals, sleep. rem. for: always being busy. fav. mem: 2/20/66, limes w/Steve, Whale Watching, Wallops Island, Close-Up, New York, Georgetown, proms. fav. quote: "Lord, grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, the courage to change the things I can, and the wisdom to know the difference:'

Holly Christine Gilmore

Melissa Anne Gorman

Seniors 83


Lydia Patrice Gottwig "Patty" 600 Laurel Rd. 4/12/73 Field Hockey 1; SADD 1,2. pp: Family, Friends, Bomber Jacket. rem. for: always losing things. fav. mem: Jr. prom, Dorney Park, Mountains 90, Winter retreat 89-90, 12th St. Haunted House, Flyers' Fair, getting lost for hours w/Kathy & Jen, South St.. sing-song wIMer. fav. quote: "From a distance there is harmony and it flows through the land•.. God is watching us from a distance."

Craig L. Graff "Craigo" 861 North Ave. 11/14/72 Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Officer 3, 4; Advisory Council 2; Student Council 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1; Baseball!. pp: Beaver Collection, Jeep, Scorpion. rem. for: sound effects, my Law, "Well There You Go" fav. mem: the Boyz, times w/Romes, Painter Rd., J.C.'s, Sister De, Ed Falling Out, 7/20/90, Beating Ridley, Meerskaters, BBQ, Genuine Times. fav. quote: "If there's a will, there's a way, but never quit."

Craig 1. Graff

Lydia Patrice Gottwig

Andrew David Halko "DreW" "Sol" "Guez" "Boo" "Tim" "Salmon" 473 Granite Ter. 3/24/73 Lacrosse 1, 2, 3, Capt. 4; Soccer 1, 2, 3; Bowling 4; Advisory Council 3; NHS 4; Weightlifting 1, 2, 3, 4. pp: Lacrosse stick(s), Bag of Sand, my room, Family, Friends. rem. for: positive attitude, always being happy, being such a conformist, "Let's kill people," "Shut up, Mike," Living Lacrosse. fav. mem: L.A. Guns, Aerosmith 90, Blinky thing for Sarah, 7th-9th Grade, times w/friends, Ridley-Springfield LACROSSE game 90, "Druggles!!" Snow Dance 90. fav. quote: "If I'm gonna cry, will you wipe away mytears?/IfI'm gonna die, Lord, please take away my fear/Before I drown in sorrow, last thing thatI'll say/How will I laugh tomorrow, if I can't even smile today?" -Suicidal Tendencies

Diana Michele Halko "Di" "Dianore" "Dirty Di" "Ashley" 473 Granite Ter. 3/24/73 Spring Track 1, 2, 3, Capt. 4; Winter Track Capt. 4; Orchestra 1,2; Advisory Council 4; Tutor 4; SHS 2. pp: Family, friends, memories, God, Luthor Bear. rem. for: running, Gazebos and goosebumps, "Homey)" "Oh, really?" "I just don't like him)" being emotional. fav. mem: 12/31/89, Labor Day 90, K.E.P.C., Summer 90, The Pit, N.C. w/family, Times w/Aaron, Classes w/Hol, J.C.'s, Times and talks w/Ash, Times w/Friends, Girls Night Out, 7/27/90.fav. quote: With a friend at hand, you will see the light, if your friends are there then everything's all right" -Elton John "Don't stop believing, hold on to that feeling" Journey ,

Andrew David Haiko

Diana Michele Haiko

James J. Hankins "Jim" 325 Yale Ave. 1/5/73 pp: my car, my tennis racket. rem. for: nothing, fav. mem: being assaulted at Gallery w/RJ. fav. quote: "It's a dog eat dog world and I'm wearing Milk Bone underwear." -Norm Peterson

Kate S. Hanson "Katie" "Kaltlyn" 134 Althea La. 10/10/73 Cheerleading 1, 2, 3, 4; Lacrosse 1; SADD 3; Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Advisory Council 4. pp: family, friends, relationship wIJim. rem. for: Being a cheerleader, my Car, "Don't make me laugh," "P." "Can I just tell you.. ." "How do you spell'whhh'." fav. mem: 12/16/89 and every day since, Sr. Week 90, Cape May 89, 2,3,4,5,1, D.Q. w/ Stacey, times wIJim, 4/29/89, 5/18/90, 6/1/90, Dallas, Slide...Boom. fav. quote: "So many adventures couldn't happen today so many songs we forgot to play. So many dreams swinging out ofthe blue,let 'em come true! Forever young I want to be forever young." -Alphaville

Kate S. Hanson

James J. Hankins

llona Christine Haris "Lani", "Monster," "Squid" 251 School Ln. 6/24/73 STW 3, 4; Scrivener 3, ed. 4; Spri-Hian 2, 3, ed. 4; AI 3, 4; Advisory Council 2, 3 ,4; Ski Club 1, 2, 3, 4,; Cheerleading 1, 2, 3,. pp: notes, tapes, Life. rem. for: laughing, Ghostbusters, Theater. Fav. Mem. Dinner, Dancing,•.. BITeakfast, Live Band at Bubba's, JBC, 1/26/90, Litter at Joe's, Sec, NJ Follies w/ Rod, ESP w/Wen, Labrus Tarpit, "Hanging the D.J. with Theater fags," Bending w/ Scott, Pizza Hut, 10th grade Bio., Times w/ Per+ Steve, every moment w/ Jesse. fav. quote "All I can hope for is a light to see when I search in the dark for my soul."-Edie "It all makes perfect sense."-Helen Sebold

Christopher F. Hayden, "Chris" 428 Lynbrooke Rd. 10/24/72 Cross Country 1, 2, 3, 4; Winter Track 1, 2, 3,4; Spring Track 1, 2, 3, 4 ; Commuuity Service Program 4; NHS 4. pp: Family and friends. fav. mem.: Springfield beating Ridley 11/17/89, Junior class trip, Cross Country, Winter Track and Spring Track meets, being Central League Champs in Cross Country and Spring Track. Fav. quote: "Our memories of yesterday will last a lifetime, we'll take the best, forget the rest and someday we will find, these are the best of times."

nona Christine Haris

84 Seniors

Christopher F. Hayden


Kevin Matthew Herninko "Herk" "Shorty" "Kev" "Langhy" "Fishman" 484 Baker Rd. 9/25/72 Football 1, 2; Lacrosse 1, 2, 3, 4; Yearbook 3, Ed. 4; Newspaper 4. pp: Guitar, Lacrosse stick. rem. for: my laugh, my women. fav. mem: Saturday hockey, Lacrosse practice, times wjLena, Whitesnake concert, 8th Pd. Bio, Bonabui/Skid Row, my house, Virginia, volleyball, Putt-Putt, Summer rounds, Early morning basketball. fav. quote: "Suppression of the soul is "suicide:' -K.M.H. "You and I long to live like wind upon the water. Ifwe close our eyes we'll maybe realize there's more to life than what we have known:' -Queensryche

Brandon Hill "Biz" "Stay Puff" "The Village Idiot" 228 Sedgewood Rd. 11/24/72 Va-Tech 2, 3, 4. pp: my radio, walkman, friends. rem. for: saying Noog-Noog, breaking my hands and never having money. fav. mem: summer of "90" and Ai's party. fav. quote: "It's a dog eat dog world out there and I'm wearing Milkbone underwear" -Norm Peterson

Brandon Hill

Kevin Matthew Heminko

Rune Hilt "Poon" "Bru" 161 Netherwood Dr. 5/4/73 Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Council 2, 3, 4. pp: chick magnet and the boys. rem. for: Running on stage at the talent show, looking older than I am. fav mem: Caruso's, Springfield vs. Ridley 89, times wiGen D. &' the Boyz, S.C.C., R.G.G.C., Garry Canoe, Mr, Ts, Penn State, Times in the Chick magnet, Bluelightning &' A.T.V., 1855. fav. quote: "... to laugh and cry to live and die in the brightness of my day.. :' -Elton John "Do you want that cucumber bruised Mr. Peterson?" -Woody Harrelson

Kirstin Anne Horan "K" "Kir" "Tiewrstin" 537 Kent Rd. 1/28/74 Gymnastics 1, 2, Capt. 3, 4; Softball I, 2, 3, 4; SADD/SHS 1,2; Pop Group 3, 4; Theater 2,3,4. pp: family, friends, Scrapbook. rem. for: My hair and doing everyone else's, doing gymnastics, being short. fav. mem: Soph Hop 89, New Year's, Gymnastics talks wlJen, times w/AIicia, Sem. Reports w!Hol, C.H. &' W.M.I. Cast Parties, K.E.P.C., Cape May 90, 8/31/90, Labor Day Weekend 90, Dinner Dancing ... Breakfast, "Quality Time" w/Jeff, Snow Dance 90. fav. quote: "The more I know, the less I understand." Don Heniey

Kirstin Anne Horan

Rune Hilt

William Dodd Hunter "Bill" 731 Dunwoody Dr. 5/11/73 Lacrosse 1, 2, Capt. 3,4; Student Advisory 2, 3. pp: relationship w/Christie, Lacrosse sticks, CDs, relationship w/parents. rem. for: always playing Lacrosse, always having gum, always kissing Christie, smiling, being the Dr. fav. mem: times w/friends, times w/Christie, "hanging our" w/Cbris, Keith's room, "The Hitchhiker" w/Billy, Sr. week 90, Poettree, Lost Boys, Lacrosse camp w/O.D., Piscataway N.J. 1990, The "Dead" 90. fav. quote: " .. And these children, but you spit on as they try to change your world, are immune to your constitutions, they're quite aware of what they're going through" -David Bowie

Sean Patrick Irons "Sigh" 231 Waln"'lt St. 12/12/90 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 1, 4. pp: my grandparents, my father, my girlfriend. rem. for: Basketball, Just being a nice guy. fav. mem:.the night of 12/8/90. fav. quote: "I'm a lover not a fighter."

Sean Patrick Irons

William Dodd Hunter

Jody Lyn Joachim 500 Kerr La. 7/6/73 Field Hockey 1, 2, 3; Lacrosse 1, 2, 3, 4; Tennis Capt. 4, Peer Facilitator I, 2, 3, Officer 4; Advisory Counci12, 3, 4. pp: God, Family, Friends, Tennis Racket, the color Green. rem. for: having no sense of direction, My hairbrush, Wandering Halls wjMatt, knowledge of Math and Science! fav. mem: Summers in Stone Harbor, WHNL, Castle wjMoge, Mike, Pillow Nite, Green Dinners and talks wjWendy, Friendship w/StacieP. and Jamie L" phone calls w/Dave, summer 90 wjLaurie and Shannon, Girls night out. fav. quote: "I can do all the things through Christ who strengthens me:' -Phil. 4:13

Richard F. Joseph "Rich" "Rick" "Ricardo" 320 Yale Ave. 7/2/73. Cross Country 1; Winter Track 1; Spring Track 1; NHS 4; Newspaper 4; Lit-Mag 4; Graphics 3, 4. pp: my Sci-Fi books, my harem, my wit, my vital organs. rem. for: pink shirts, hormonal imbalance, artistic ability, procrastination, moodiness, having fun. fav. mem: Dec. 8, 1990 (You're having fun, aren't you?), 1990-91 7th Pd. Mondays and Fridays, Times in Graphics, Doc's English class, People's Court, being assaulted at the Gallery w/JH. "Ab, to be young and insane!" -Michael Keaton,"The Dream Team" "Nobody Expects the Spanish Inquisition!" -Monty Python's Flying Circus

Jody Lyn Joachim

Richard F. Joseph

Seniors 85


Jim Kaeser "Funk" "Funky" "Keys" 146 Hillview Dr. 8/27/72 Football 1, 2, 3, Capt. 4; Wrestling 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1. pp: family, Missy, Jeep, Dogs, Friends. rem, for: Always being wiMissy, playing football, my Jeep, being funny, "(What's up ab...Stumpy.)" fav. mem: Special times with Missy, times with Brian, Tom, Jim, Football 87·90. Beating Ridley 89. S. W.M. fav. quote: "Unless you're afraid,"· Harry "Ace" Bell.

Janine M. Kell "Bea.n" "Beanie" "Beaner" 412 E. Springfield Rd. 7/14/73 Advisory Council 2, 3,4; Ski Club 1,2,3,4; SHS 3, 4 pp: Family, Friends, Special Relationships. rem. for: always being sick, violent on weekends, being a Feminist, love stories, going to tanning salon, "Looks good on college applications," "Neat!" "So what are you saying?" Toucan, Tarzan.fav. memo 10129/89, times wiMoo Crew," times wjTortie, Mer, Vi, Ering, Missy, Shore w/LaLa, Snow Dance 88 &89, Jr.& Sr. Prom 89 & 90, Homecoming 90, Ridley 89, Mem. weekend 90, Sr. wk. 89 & 90, Florida 89. Cape Cod 90, my dog Sam, Fr. year, RGGC, J. C,'s house, Lehigh U" Parties, N.Y. trip, Cape May, Martha's Vineyard '90, Summers, Swinging at Seavey, Parties w/ the Boys and Girls, New Year's Eve 90. fav. quote: "It's in the way that you use it, it comes and it goes. "·Eric Clapton "Hello in there, what color is the sky in your world," ·Frasier Crane "Don't give up, cause you have friends,".Peter Gabriel

Janine M. Kell

Jim Kaeser

Laura Korenkiewicz "Wawa" 22 Myrtle Av. 11/15/73 pp: Family, Friends, shot gla.ss collection. rem. for: my last name, always smiling, experimenting "Oh, well," "Oh, really," fav. mem: talks w;Deb &' Jen, Jen's goal, times wjVinnie, Jr. prom, the great yrs. wjRaelyn, Clifton (The rocks, log, circle, tressels, &' the wall), Hoffman Park, New Years' Eve 89, Weekends at Joles, bus ride home, being best friends w;D.D.,J.W.,R.J.,S.A.,A.A. fav. quote: "It's better to have lost at love than never to be loved at all," ·Poison "It just makes me wonder, why so many lose and so few win"·Poison

Lewis J. Korn "Lew" "Big Lew" "Lewie" "Cheeks" 794 Bradford Ter. 1/20/73 Weightlifting 1; Football!, 2, 3, Capt: 4. pp: truck, Football jacket. rem. for: drinking milk, big green truck, looking at the moon and the stars, denting the fence, Chuckie cheese, being in Commons. fav. mem: Football 90, Friday night meetings, getting head shaved. fav. quote: "Talent will get you to the top, but it takes character to keep you there,"

Lewis J. Korn

Laura Korenciewicz

Lori LaSalle 122 Althea In. 2127/73 Softball 1; Silks 1; Yearbook 2; gymnastics 3; pp: family, friends. fav. memo times wi Ray, New Years Eve 90, J.C,'s house, summer/90, traveling, being w/ J.W., K.C.. Do.O. P.S., M.M.. talks w/ Jen, Jim's, Widener, Shore, Sr. Week 90.fav. quote "If you know what it's like to Dream a Dream, baby, hold me tight and let this be.· what do I say when it's all over, sorry seems to be the hardest word"· Elton John

Michael G, Lanletta "Laulettski" 471 Valley View Rd. 12/7/72 Wrestling I, 2, 3, 4; LaCrosse 1, 2, 3, 4 pp:friends,family. rem. for: having spiked hair, being seen with M.D., B.H., C.P., J.M., M. W" arms, J.H.. B.S., Ace, Gulliver. fav. mem: The Dump, times with Bud's, poetree, Grateful Dead 90, OD's tempo + spirit, "Vin·Man," Lost Boy, Kevin's Transformation. fav. quote·"Have a good weekend, don't get caught."·Mr. Trout

Michael G. Lauletla

Lori LaSalle

Huy Minh Le "Max" "Bruce" 217 FaIrview Rd. 9/23/71 NHS 4; Club Med 3,4; Sci. Olympiad 3, 4; Spring Track 3, 4; Bowling 3, 4; Community Task Force 4; International Club 1, 2. fav. mem: Last bowling match with Drew Halko, Bill Scott, Scott McCabe, & Dan King in 1990. fav. quote: "Through confusion comes knowledge," "Any fool can know! The point is to understand m"

Kathleen Leonard "Kath" "Kat" 37 S. Hillcrest Rd. 10/5/72 SHS I, 2; Debate 2; pp: family, friends, car, jewelry. rem. for: unique jewelry, "Its so universal!" fav, mem: Casablanca w/ J, P.C., Washington w/ C.. Dorney Park 90, Tucson w/ Jen, S. St., 12th St., Flyers Carnival wi P, J, S, Europe 88, Getting lost for hours w/ P, J. fav. quote: "Always tune in to your needs as well as your hopes and dreams,"

HuyMinhLe

86

Seniors

Kathleen Leonard


James Albert Lillicrapp "Jamie""Crapper" "Lilly" 114 Locust Rd. 7/22/73 Lacrosse 1, 2, 3,4; Football 1, 2; Theater 2, 3, 4; Class Officer 2, 3; Student Council; 10, 11, 12; NHS 12. pp: My family, Caruso's family, Maggie, special friends. rem for: My name, wanting to date Ms. Callahan, being a theatre fag. fav. memo 10/5/90, times at Bubba's, PGSA '90, times w/ Jody, Lost Boy's night, Any time w/ Lauletta, times at Joe's, "Guy talk" in 6th period lunch, "Hanging the Dr' at Wayside rehearsal, S.C.C. fav. quote "If one advances confidently in the direction of his dreams, and endeavors to live the life which he has imagined, he will meet with a success unexpected in common hours."- Henry David Thoreau

Anita Flora Lippa "Persephone" "Lipo" "Chiquita" 349 Brock Rd. 5/20/73 Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Pop Group 1, 2, 3, 4; District Choir 2, 4; Theater 3, 4; Advisory Council 4. pp: music, memories w/friends, leather boots. rem. for: emotional crisis, loving music, singing. fav. mem: Labrus Tar Pit, Bennigans wjPriya, Yurebaha &' Werlin w/Cindy, Mem. Day Wkd. 90, CH &' WMI cast parties, singing w/Keith &' Co., times withe posse. fav. quote: "A distant nation my community, a street person my responsibility, if I have a care in the world I have 0 gift to bring." -Indigo Girls

ames Albert Lillicrapp

Anita Flora Lippa

Paul Andrew Mason "Brick" "Saul""Moses" "Pale" 705B Country La. 5/29/73 Basketball 1, 3; Tennis 2; Soccer 4; Baseball 1; Theater 4. pp: Family, Car, Friends. rem. for: "Have a Good Weekend Mr. McClennon," "And wouldn't it be great if they brought beer, really great beer like Keystone," "Look ifs Elvis," "She's surfin'" fav. mem: times wjRCH, April Vacation parties 90, Times wjMom, Prom 90, Scott¡s straightedge party, Summer 90, Summer 89, Basketball 90, Woods Parties in N.H., Two forks wjLani. fav. quote: "Yesterday has been and gone... Tomorrow will I find the sun or will it rain H

Gary J. Mattei "PeeWee" "Gary Morman" 439 Stanfield Rd. 8/26/72 Baseball 1, 2, 3; Ski Club 1, 2, 3, 4. pp: My Jeep. rem. for: A set of morals and standards that went contrary to the norm. fav. mem: Good friends, Good times, Ridley Games, Fun times in cafeteria, T-Bird, Gum Incident. fav. quote: "A person shows what he is by what he does not by what he has."

Paul Andrew Mason

Gary J. Mattei

Joan Costello McCabe "Joannie" "Kid" "Pleasant" 211 E. Woodland Ave. 11/1/72 Peer Foe. 2, 3, 4; Volleyball 1, 2, 3; Basketball 2; Softball 1, 2, 3. pp: Schazzee, Max. rem. for: being short, having an attitude. fav. mem: Adoption, State Police Academy, times w/my daughters, Volleyball states. fav. quote: "You learn from your mistakes." -Mom &' Dad (I love yo thanks for everything "Kid")

Scott McCabe "X-Man" "Skinhead" "Heard" "Ruzzy tackle" 26 Myrtle Ave. 1/26/73 Weightlifting 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1, 2; Basketball 1; Basketball 1; Cheerleading 3; Bowling 4. pp: FREEDOM, Straight-Edge Pride. rem. for: JBC squared, not driking, Baldness.fav. mem: lifting wjRob, bending wjLani, philosophywjBarnes, "guy talk" at th lunch, Trolley Stop, Team Vagrant, McCarthys, hardcare shows, cartpushing, S.F. Patriotism, roofing, Art Museum, Toothless Avenger, Phil. Pizza Co. fav. quote: "I'm gonna live my life, breathe every breath, look towards the future, and move straight ahead." -Youth of Today

Joan Costello McCabe

Scott McCabe

Patrick McCullough 145 Barbara Dr.

Matthew Thomas McGough "Mateo" "Biff' "Matt" "Ratt" "Batt" "Catt" 166 Reese Rd. 2/28/73 pp: MB, ProStaff, friends, Blue Suede shoes, dog. rem. for: having bangs in 8th grade, skating, surfing, roaming halls w/Jody, style. fav. mem: LBI, J vs VoL, Soph Sum, Lunch Crew, Ann, Walking the dog, REM, OJ, Pulsations, Times wjJM, BM, MW, BJ, Pooling with RW &' Dastardly, the running tree. fav. quote: "Now is blessed, the rest remember." -Jim Morrison

Patrick McCullough

Matthew Thomas McGough

Seniors 87


Brendan McGuire "Goose" 322 Parham Rd. 9/16/73 Basketball 2: Golf4. pp: family, friends. rem. for: Nickname, Gus. Chemistry. fav. quote: "You bought it, buddy." Mr. Semeister fav. mem: Sr. year,]V Basketball Soph.

Marnie Lynn McNeff "Marn" "Barney" "Mearney" 30 Waverly Ave. 8/2/72 Softball 3, 4; Va-Tech 4. pp: family, friends, Jim, relationship wjMom, clothes. rem. for: Being wIJim, Driving the Benz, burping, being loud, Being w/"The Brat Crew"; P.S..J.W..L.L. D.D.;K.C.,T.F.;K.A.,J.s. fav. mem: Jr. prom, Sr. week 90, 10/20/89, 10/28/89, 9/1-2/90, Q102 Concert 89, Ridley 89, Posse Mobile, W.W 8/2/90 wjP.S.&T.F., talks wjP.S., "The FLY," B.W.J., Times w/Jim- I LOVE Ya!! fav. quote: "Do good and forget, do bad and watch your back." -A.T.

Brendan McGuire

Marnie Lynn McNeff

Aaron Mark Medina "N' "Funky Cold" "A¡Man" 621 Cheyney Rd. 10/10/73 Baseball 1: Lacrosse 2, 3: Choir 2, 3, 4: Pop Group 4; Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4; Ski Club 4; Lit-Mag 1; pp: Friendship wjVera, relationship w/God, my heater, Nike box. rem. for: Being a Filipino, having 60% more, the bug, eating C&B's, freezing, working at S.A.C.jRios. fav. mem: 12/31/89-1/1/90, 12/31/90-1/1/91, long talks wjVera 87-91, Joey's gigs, my gigs, times withe posse, times wIDi, M by K, summer 90. fav. quote: "0, Lord our God, save us from his hand, that all the kingdoms ofthe Earth may know that thou, o Lord, art God alone," -2 Kings 19:19

Lenalyn Melaragni "Lean" "Lyn" "Babe" "LenaNenaNyn" 626 Saxer Ave. 6/21/73 Cheerleading 1. pp: my Camara, family, boyfriend, my dog. rem. for: Gold chain & "51" Charm, my Blonde hair, being w/Michael, Having lots ofshoes, "I love you, Michael," fav. mem: Times w/ Michael and Kim 0., Kim S., Christi B., Bill, Becky R., John B., Getting in trouble w/ Kim 0., W. W. 88, wonder twins, Aerosmith 90. Def Leppard 88. fav. quote: "If you love something, set it free, if it comes back to you it's yours, ifit doesn't it was never yours to begin with."

Aaron Mark Medina

Lenalyn Melaragni

Rich Preston Mento "Rich" 66 Snyder In. 7/15/73 choir 1, 2, 3, 4: Pop Group 1, 2, 3, 4; AI 2, 3, 4; SADD 3, 4: NHS 3, 4 v. pres.; Publications 3, 4 pp: my faith, friends, Billy Joel tapes, my "attitude" glasses. rem. for: my singing voice, playing the piano, "Hang the actor!" fav. mem: Junior Prom 90, "Cheers" in Commons, 10/15/90, S.T.B. at Wendy's, "The Wayside" cast parly, talks w/ Priya. fav. quote: "High time we made a stand, and shook up the views of the common man.

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Perry Stuart Meth "Perrance", "Cherry", "ARJ", "Spin-Perry-Thrust", "Scary Mess" 837 W. Rolling Rd. 10/14/73 Tennis 1, 2, 3,4; Ski Club 1, 2, officer 3, 4: Student Council 1; Advisory Council 3,4. pp: everything in life that I like. rem. for: Being Jewish, Having Sasquatch feet, Big Hands, Jeep, "What a Yutz," fav. mem: DM 90, McCartney 90, Clapton 90, Living Colour 90, 10/5/90 classes w/Meg, Syracuse w/ Eric, friends, ski trips, eating like a king w/ Wilman, Mom. fav. quote: "Never want to come down, never want to put my feet back down on the ground"-Depeche Mode. "There's only one thing that I know how to do well and I've often been told that you only can do what you know how to do well, and that's be you, be what you're like, be like yourself," TMBG

Richard Preston Mento

Perry Stuart Meth

Cynthia J. Milier "Cindy", "Magenta", "Cin," 41 Forest Rd. 9/6/73 pp: family, friends, faith, bronye rem. for: warped humor, yurebaha, earrings, general psychosis. fav mem.: Labrus tarpit, Smiths w/ Anita, dinner, dancing..., breakfast; the posse, circles. fav. quote: "Sometimes, I tend to go off on a tangent, I think my brain needs an atlas,"Magenta

Robert Miller "Bob", "Lex", "Buzzy Tackie" 143 Schuyler Rd. 12/29/72 Theatre 2, 3; LaCrosse 1, 2; Ski Club 1, 2, 3. pp: pleasant disposition. rem. for: being tall, Dennis (the Menace), the coupons, causing Havoc, lBC. fav. mem: cartpushing, lifting w/ Scott, "group" outings, Bubba's basement, McCarthy's, Poconos w/ Stace, The Toothless Bandit. fav. quote: "De Do Do Do, De Da Da Da"- The Police "I threw nothing," -B. Tackie

Cynthia J. Miller

88

Seniors

Robert Miller


Matthew Misciagna "Matt" "Moosla" 318 Brock Rd. 10/4/71 pp: knives. rem. for: sleeping w/knives, at Lake Champion. fav. mem: going w/Amy to the Jr. prom.fav. (juote: "Jfyou love someone set them free."

Stephen Edward Mongold "Big Guy" "Toonces" 510 Williamson La. 8/1/73 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2; Advisory Council 2, 3,4; NHS 4; Hi-Q 4; Soccer 1, 2; Tennis 4. pp: Friends, Family, Car. rem. for: being tall, Billy Joel, Post-prom party, Franklin Institute, Driving everywhere, maklng people laugh, being nice. fav. mem: Live Band at Bubba's, B.J.12/18/89, T.P.·2/6/90, T.M.B.G.-5/14/90, Breaking the Vet, Pizza Hut [Coupons), Switzerland wllesse, Les Miz wjWendy- 12/8/90, Scavenger Hunt. fav. quote: "And so we end, and then begin, and we'll drink a toast to how it's been." -Billy Joel

Matthew Misciagna

Stephen Edward Mongold Maureen Moran "Mo" 413 Garden Rd. 10/27/72 Basketball 1; Ski Club 4; Vo.Tech 3, 4. pp: Family, Friends, My Mom, Truck. rem. for: only being in school for half a day, always saying "Whatever," always switching jobs. fav. mem: times at shore in Cape May, times w/Chuck, Kathy, Christy, Soph Hop 89, Snow Dance 89, Jr. prom w/Mike, Snow Dance 90, Driving around, times w/Joyce, Joy, and Reanie, asw/Kathy, D.D.,J.B.,R.H.,J.C.,going to Florida and swimming in the Gulf of Mexico, the Van, St. Patrick's Day 89

Veronica Ann Moriarty "Ronnie" "Nonica" 312 Powell Rd. 1/10/73 pp: Mom, Dad, Linda, Bobby. rem. for: Being loud, Always being with Nick, Always talking loud, "who cares!", fav memo times w/ Nick, times w/ family, partying with the girls only, times w/Te-Te, Senior Week 90, Wildwood 89, times talking w/ Meriday, late nights with Te-Te, Mrs. Lear's classroom, times w/ Diane &- Jack, Junior Prom 90. fav. quote: "These special times in our lives are ending, but always remember, they will last forever:' message: To my Mom and Dad, thanks for always being there. I love you.

Maureen Moran

Veronica Ann Moriarty

David John Murphy "Murph" "Davey" 324 Yarnall Dr. 2/21/73 Vo-Tech 4. pp: Zeppelin music, Leather Jacket, Family, Friends. rem. for: Cutting class, smoking in the Boys' room, Led Zeppelin t·shirts, Being quiet, Day dreaming. fav. mem: Robert Plant Concert 90, The Who 89, Delmar Park, The Rolling Stones 89, Wildwood 79-90, All out partying at Zell's. fav. quote: "Now I'm as free as a Bird Now and this Bird you'll Never Change" ·Lynryd Skynryd

Constantinos Mylonas "Charlie" "Chuckles" "Chips" "Chuck" 480 Beatty Rd. 7/27/73 Choir I, 2, 3, 4; Football 1, 2; Musical 4. pp: my family, friends. rem. for: Being Greek, "Vlaka. . :' Working, "You never come out w/us:' fav. mem: times w/Boyz, times w/Athens, Florida 90, Greece 89, times w/JG, PG, and the gang, Sunday Labs w/LPFH. fav. quote: "Man... can learn nothing without being taught:' -Nicholas Gage . message: Mom &- Dad, thank you for everything. I love you.

David John Murphy

Constantinos Mylonas

Ajitha Nair 801 Rhoads Dr. 12/26/72 Silks 4. pp: Family, friends, my life, my dreams. rem. for: being short, long hair. fav. mem: trip to Niagara Falls, times w/family and friends.

Alyson Carol Nancarrow "Aly cat" "Alyburger" "Gonzo" "Bart" 141 S. Rolling Rd. 4/10/73 Volleyball 1, 2, 3, Capt. 4; Yearbook 3, Ed. 4; Lacrosse 1, 2, 3; Softball 4; Advisory Council 3, 4; Varsity Club Sec. 4; NHS 3, 4. pp: red elephant zoo key, family, friends. rem. for: "big beefy burgers," "rreowr!" being weird, always smiling, having an evil twin, sound effects. fav. mem: Cutting hair in chern., seminars w/Alina, Halloween w/Missy and Deneph, Midnight Oil, Sr. Week, hanging out withe girls. Times at Sulton's, Zapp's class, Midnight at Wendy's. fav. quote: "Always look on the bright side of life:'

Ajitha Nair

Alyson Carol Nancarrow

Seniors 89


Karen Neal. "Goosie" "Goo" 218 Main St. 10/13/72 pp: My Gold, rem. for: Tanya. Sheree, Doni, Craig, April, Evie, Angie, Ray, Stn./av. mem: Acting crazy, Being loud, Beaten Ridley 89, Times in Darby wlCraig, summer of "Express yourself' Salt·N·Pepa

Jim Newllam "Nibbles" "Bob" 924 Church Rd. 7/5/72 Baseball 1; Basketball 1, 2. pp: Family, Fri,enGls, j\fe>vspapE!r, Miller Hat. rem. for: Being Bob, Being Dense, Being carried home by Seavs, Perns, &' J.C. fav. mem: times wiGen Boyz, SCC, Freshman year, Painter Rd. , J.C,'s, Ski Traps, Cruisin' in Grand Prix, 9+8+7=24, Florida, 87·90, Games, times w/niece &' nephews. fav. quote: "Only the good die young," ·Billy Joel

Karen Neal

Jm Newnam

James T. Noble "Nobes" "Jim" 57 Longview Dr. 6/24/73 SHS 1, 2; Soccer 1, 2, 3, captain 4 pp: family, friends, Marnie, car stereo, my dog. rem. for: Throwing everything, being loud, being troublesome, getting out of things, weird thoughts and sayings "Ohhhh" "Zip it!" "One bad apple has to ruin the pie!". fav. mem: til!les w/ Marnie, Stumpf, Kaeser, Brecker, and the crew. South St. w/ Brecker and Kaeser, Ridley 89, Jr. Prom 90, 10/20/89, 9/1/90, 9/2/90, hanging w/ Dump. fav. quote: "I roll with the punches so I survive"·Public Enemy.

Michael Novik "Mike" "Smurf' "Shorty" "Moqth" 110 Netherwood Dr. 8/10/73 pp: Family, Friends, money, MAX" Animals. rem. for: being short, one·liners. fav. mem: Summer 90, memories of Babe and moose, 1·14.

Michael Novik

James T. Noble

Kimberly O'Brien "Kim" "Kimmie" "Nimmie" "Obie" 281 Orchard Rd. 5/20/72 pp. Family, Friends, car, pictures, key chains. rem. for: always driving fast, Funky nail polish, sticking up for my car, having a different boyfriend each week, "Not," "Yah right," "Suck my left toe," "Dad and Mom, I love you," "L.M., and C. B., + P., thank you for all the talks," fav. mem: getting in trouble w/ Lenalyn, Jr. Prom, Bon Jovi concerts, summer of 90, driving around w/ or seen wi: L.M., C.B., K.J., L.P., D.S., S. W., J.W., J.D., Taco Bell, Chess King, Jujyfruit, LoP., Lenalyn, ChristLfav. quote: "Express yourself, you gotta be you and only you,"·Salt and Pepper

Michael Thomas O'Donnell "Mike" "O'D" "Odie" "Overdose" 621 Cedar Ln. 1/10/73 Lacrosse 1,2, 3, captain 4; ski Club 1,2; pp: spIrit, Lax stick. Rem. for: My car, My laugh, being wi: M.L., M.W., C.P., B.H., K.B., Ace, C.D., C.B., J.M. fav. mem: 3/24/90, LAX camps 90, Piscataway, Sr. Wk. 90, wedding, Soph Hop, Poetree, dump, Tempo, Gulliver, times wi Buds, New Years' 90, Dead 90, Vine, 8th LAX. fav. quote: "Be the BesU"·Coach Fink

Michael Thomas O'Donnell

Kimberley O'Brien

Judith Ann Older "Judy" "Jude" "Booty" "Udy, Udy, Udy" 925 Lincoln Ave. 7/28/73. SAnD 1,2,3. pp: family,friends, cows, gold, friendship w/ Jen and Kim. rem. for: my hair, my attitude, being a scumacchi, my long stories, green eyes, "No way Jack" "I squish your head" dancing. fav. mem: good times w/ Jen, times w/ SAS and the gang, times w/ K.S., G.M., J.J., B.s., F.B., R.D., and T.L.P. Summer of 89, times w/ Joanne,"The Boat" cake! fav. quote: "We're just two lost souls swimming in a fishbowl year after year, running over the same old ground have we found the same old fears, with you were here," Message: "Jen, thanks for everything!" I

Teresa Kristin O'Neill "Tracy" "Tortie" "Stogie" "Slicer" 336 Brock Rd. Field Hockey 3,4; Basketball 1, 2; Softball 1, 2, 3, 4; Peer Facilitator 4; Advisory Council 4; SHS 1, 2, 3. pp: family, friends, my silver bullet, O'Neill Bag, Mike and Kev.

Judith Ann Older

90 Seniors

Teresa Kristin O'Neill


Charles Brian Orcutt "CB" "Chuck" "C" 104 Grandview Rd. 7/20/72 pp: Family, Friends, my car. rem. far: C.D., Balky, Ace, O.D.. C.P., Arms, M.L., B.H., Rat, B.U., D.S., K.S., M. W., K.D., J.A., S.B.. B.R., B.E.. D.M. fav. mem: Dump, 6/15/90, Sr. week 90, Jeep, Firebird, The DEAD 89 &90, The Share "90,".All concerts, Wagner Waste Side, Afterschool specials, T6 Spirit. fav. quote: "The future is always uncertain but the end is always near." -The Doors

Stacey Catherine Owens "Stace" "Stacey 0" "Scope" "Daisy" "Mom" 442 Briarhill Rd. 2/10/73 Cheerleading 1, 2, 3, 4; Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Pop Group 3,4; Lacrosse 1,Mgr. 2; NHS 3, Sec. 4; SADD 1,2, 3; Peer Facilitator3,4;AdvisoryCouncil4; SHS I, 2, Exec. Council 3. pp: Family, friends, faith, car, smile, music. rem. for: being a cheerleader, always smiling, Mommy 0, being K.S,'s twin, "Can I just tell you?" "I love this song!" fav. mem.: Soph Hop, Jr. prom, 11/17/89, Stones 89 wjDi, DQ w/Kate, Cape May 89 wjKate (2,3,4,5,1 and "Relax!"), 3/10/90, 6/16/90, PGST, times wjM.8.. star-gazing at Sabold. fav. quote: "Hope is noi pretending that there's never any sorrow. It's the knowledge that our troubles will be overcome tomorrow," "Turn me loose from your hands, let me fly to distant lands," -Elton John

Charles Brian Orcutt

Stacey Catherine Owens

Priya Patel "Petite Passion Flower" "Sags" "prIya" "Athena" 540 Lehann Cr. 3/20/73 Amnesty 1,2, pres.3,4; SHS Exec.Councill,2,3,4; SADD 1,2,3,4; Club Med 1,2,3; Advisory Council 2,3,4; Debate 1,2,3; School Spirit 1,2,3,4; After School Ed. 1,2, Pres.3; NHS 3,4; theater 2,3,4; dance 1,2,3,4. pp: memories w/family &friends, "Teddy", peace. rem.for: being a pocket toy, being short, being in LABRLS TARPIT, loving peace, loving The Princess Bride, being stressed. fav.mem.: dinner, dancing...breakfast, Homecoming '89, Anniversary special '90, jr.prom, EG, snow dance '90, cooking in Labris Tarpit, times wjDiane, cast parties, summer '90, Live Band at Bubba's, Bennigans, Sutton's 1,2,3, New Year's '90-91, times w/everyone, Girl's night out, Progressive dinner '90. fav.quote: "The world is a tragedy to those who think; a comedy to those who feel," - Horace Walpole

Brian Lee Patterson "Pat" "Balls" "B.P" 49 Greenhill Rd. 7/25/72 Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 3, 4; FCA 1, 2; Ski Club 4. pp: family. rem. for: 7th Pd. Study Hall, being from Texa. fav. mem: Beating Ridley, Jr. class trip, time w/Joannie. fav. quote: "God is first, my family and friends are second, and I am third,"

Priya Patel

Brian Lee Patterson

Matthew Perna "Perns" "Fountain" "Kern" "P-bone" 823 Evans Rd. 10/3/73 Student Council 2, 3, Pres. 4; Wrestling I, 2, 3, Capt. 4; pp: Wrestling Awards, the Boyz, Gold Card. rem. for: my underwear, wanting messages. fav. mem: Times withe Boyz and Gen, ATV, Painter Rd., Mr. Tree, J.C,'s, Ridley 89, Gary Canoe, 1991, "The Rubber Band," 1855, RGBC, Bio. fav. quote: "The best come shining through!"

Lisa Michelle Petolicchio "Lis" "Pekaleka" "Kid" "Pinky" 53 Saxer Ave. 1/25/73 Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Cheerleading 1; Choir 1; Advisory Council 2. pp: heart ring, track charms, Car, Shani, Family, Friends. rem. for: BluejPink Bomber, Loving Pink, Not remembering, B.B. eyes, B. mouth,long B. hair, wearing S.G. clothes, SNOB. fav. mem: Winter 88, District 88, Summer 89, Ridley 89, Spoh Hop 89, Snow Dance 89, Jr. prom, T.A. Cape M., Phills. tryouts, T.W. Sam, S.B., T.F., K.O., Jujy fruit. fav. quote: "An inch of lost gold may be found; An inch of lost time- NEVER," message: ¡Good luck, underclassmen! Mom¡ I LOVE YOU ALL!

Matthew Perna

Lisa Marie Petolicchio

Colette Pizzollo "Co" "Coco" "Lett" 656 Sherman Rd. 9/16/73 Lacrosse 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2; Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Pop Group 1,2,3,4. pp: Voice, friends, music, Keith, family. rem. for: Jogging last w/Christin B., my "other half," "... do ya know what I mean?" "I dunno" fav. mem: Districts 90, 5/24/89, summers at the shore, 9/10/89, times w/my friends, my 16th surprise party, Lax Laps (Ha!) fav. quote: "The heart and the mind on a parallel course, never the two shall meet," -Indigo Girls

James Plank "Bonk" "Plankster" Soccer I, 2, 3; Tennis 2, 3, 4; Ski Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Advisory Council 4; Orchestra 1,2,3; ChoirjPop Group 4. pp: Friends, Family. rem. for: You're a cave man, you're carnivorous, "Look, a drive by shooting." fav. mem: Rolling Green, Gus, Florida House, Leaving Goose at Taco Bell, Ridley. fav. quote: "This is the time to remember, 'cause it will not last forever," -Billy Joel

Colette Pizzollo

James Plank

Seniors 91


Christopher Plocinik "Plotnik" 124 Plymouth Rd. 9/23/72 Lacrosse 1,2,3,4. pp: Lacrosse stick, family, friends. rem. for: playing Lacrosse, Rising Sun, Hanging w/Bill. fav. mem: Hanging w/Bill, Mike 0, Mike L, Mike W, CB, Chris, Keith S, Keith B, Mike H, Ace, Senior Week 90, Friday 7th 8- 8th Pd., Keith's room. fav. quote: "Anything's possible"

Susan Marie Plummer "Sue" "Suze" "Scooby" "Kung-Fu Sue" "Suzy-Quz" 219 Sedgewood Rd. Field Hockey 1; Cheerleading 2, 3; SHS 3; Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Yearbook 4. pp: tapes, pictures, memories. fav. mem: Tom Petty Concert, Jr. prom, Memorial Day Wkd 90, KEPC, Wells', Big H's escape, 7/15/90, J.S.'s 3rd, PUTVN, Homecoming 89 8- Annv. spec., 11/8/90, B.B., Labor Day Wkd., M.B. Pizza w/Wen, Cape May foursome, Sync. dancing in cars, Dot Dot Dot, Karate wIPri, Snow Dance 90. fav. quote: "Be excellent to each other" -Ted "Well, she was an American Girl, raised on promises, she couldn't help thinking that there was a little more to life, somewhere else" T.P.

Christopher Plocinik

Susan Marie Plummer

John Radico "Freddy" "Jack" 836 Grove Ave. 8/20/73 rem. for: getting in trouble for what Jim Noble does. fav. mem: Shore 89, Bowie concert, getting lost in Swarthmore. fav. quote: "Oh man I think the clock is slow" Van Halen

James Reeves "Mad Dog" "Jim" 311 Parham Rd. 6/16/73 pp: My relationship w/Sara (love always). rem. for: Doug McKenzi, Cool. fav. mem: Saranc 89, spending time w/friends, helping Brimdon get off the lawn, spending time w/Sara, "There I did it." fav. quote: "I've got to take myself a permanent vacation. The sky's the limit but my plane won't fly. - Aerosmith •

John Radico

James Reeves

Julie Marie Regan "Jul" "Jules" 539 Evans Rd. 11/16/72 Rifles 2, 3, 4; SADD 2; SHS 2; Choir 1, 2, 3, 4. pp: faith, family, friends. rem for: driving everyone. fav. mem: Senior Prom 88, Jr. prom 90, Florida 90, 5/14/88, 12/26/87, canoeing w/Christie, times w/friends, 1/16/88. fav. quote: "I can do all things through him who gives me strength."

Diane Lynne Reganato "Reganato!" "Reg" "Wad" 306 Franklin Ave. 5/26/73 Cheerleading 1, 2, 3, 4; Advisory Council 2, 3; SHS 1, 2, 3, 4; NHS 4; Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; SADD 3, 4. pp: Family, friends, memories of my Dad. rem. for: "That's horrible!" cows, being a smart A, eating, being logical. fav. mem: 4/29/89, Ridley 89, 6/14/90, summer 90, 8/30/90, concerts, Feeding Frenzies and Motel 6 w/Ash, times wlPriya, the cheerleaders, Joe, Dallas, fav.quote: "Life is what happens to you while you're busy making other plans." - John Lennon

Diane Lynne Reganato

Julie Marie Regan

Kristina Lee Riebel "Kris" "WebeI" "Brandy" 560 Kirk Dr. 11/11/73 Softball 1, 2, 3, Co-Capt. 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Volleyball 3; Field Hockey 1; Varsity Club 4; Spirit Club 4; Newspaper 3, 4. pp: family, friends, leather jacket. rem. for: wearing Gap clothes, always being w/ L.F.,D.W..D.D.,C.P.,C.H. fav. mem: times w/friends, Sea Isle 90 w/Laura 8Danielle, New Year's Eve 86 & 89, looking for Sr. Week house, 11/3/89, Florida 90, U2 Concert 87, Penn State, 11/17/89, 10/27/90, RG 90. fav. quote: "Love is the only game never called on the account of darkness."

Jennifer Anne Roberts "Jen" "Jeni" "Nancy" "Dev" "Skip" "Hair II" 624 Vernon Rd. 8/28/73 SHS 1, 2, 4; Advisory Council 4. pp: Family, close friends, phone, Louise & Larry. rem. for: Always being in some kind of trouble, my Ridley friends. fav. mem: times w/Louise, Kim, 8- April, 11 and 20, Desi's and Anthony's, Hershey, "Weekend at Louise's," F.S.. Slurpee runs, C.T.T.T..P.T.. & P.S., Partyland, 8/11/88, 3/18/89, Jon's singing, talks w/Danielle, Jamie, and Carri, Frankie, 11/3/90. fav. quote: "Life moves prettyfast, ifyou don't stop and look around, you could miss it." -F.B. "Watch the tram car, please!"

Kristina Lee Riebel

92

Seniors

Jennifer Arnie Roberts


Milton Ray Robinson "Chuckie" "Boobie" "Little Milty" "Cee" "Capone" 225 WalnutSt. 6/14/73 Football 1, 2, 3, Capt 4; Winter Track 1, 2, Capt. 3; Spring Track 1,2. Capt. 3. 4; Advisory Council 4. pp: God, Family, Regina. knowledge. Black History. rem. for: Trying to teach my white counterparts the updated dialogue, Speaking my mind. Making people laugh, Flirting. Breaking records. fav. mem: 3/27/88. 8/3/88, Spending time w/ my baby- Regina. Lounging w/ my brother· Mike, Rolling w/ my partners in crime, Proms. fav. quote: "1 can do all things in which Christ strengthens me."·Phillippians 4:13

Michelle Romano 349 S. Rolling Rd.

Michelle Romano

>filton Ray Robinson

Joanna Elizabeth Saal "Jo "Joesy" "Louise" 60 S. Britton Rd. 11/30/72 Softball 1, 3; Gymnastics 2; Choir 1. 2. 3,4; Pop Group 2. 3. 4; SHS 4; School Spirit Pres. 4. pp: family, close friends, phone. gold necklace w/ charm, NANCY. rem. for: Always being happy. singing "Wind Beneath My Wings," fav. mem: Times w/Nancy, and close friends, 11 and 20. Desi's and Anthony's. 12/13/90. Hershey. "Weekend at Louise's." Slurpee runs. C.T.•T.T.,P.T.• &- p.s.• Jr. prom. Sr. prom 90, summer of 90. Talks w/patti &- times w/her. fav. quote: "1 don't believe in Beatles. 1 just believe in me!" J.L. [F.B.)

Darlene Saunders 23 Pennington Ave. [M)

Darlene Sauders

'oanna Elizabeth Saal

Brendan Patrick Savage "Bren" "Savage" 436 Harwicke Rd. 10/30/72 Soccer 1; Newspaper Ed. 3: Chorus 3; Graphics 2, 3,4. pp: my piano. my family. rem. for: always being in graphics. fav. mem: 12/8/90 [Can we get our money back?), times at work, August 90. fay. quote: "Cool beans"

Stefan Louis Savastio "Spaz" "Stoner" "Stef' 340 S. Rolling Rd. 11/6/73 pp: Every music tape lawn, Friends. rem. for: Being anti·everything, giving out gum, Never paying attention in class, telling teachers off. fav. mem: 88. 89, 90 Ocean City, times w/Traynor. Rizzo, Rubin. &- Novik. 88 Leppard, 87, 88, 89 Memorial Day, Leaving the School. fav. quote: "And these children that you spit on as they try to change their world are completely immune to your consultation. They're quite aware of what they're going through· changes" ·David Bowie

Stefan Louis Savastio

:rendan Patrick Savage

Kimberly Ann Scheer "Kim" "Kimmi" "Kimmers" Kimbo" "Hair" 247 E. Woodland Ave. 11/4/73 Silks 1: Softball 1, 2, 4: Advisory Council 4. pp: memories of my Grandmom, Mom. Dad. Nan. Sparky, Gold, friends. pictures. rem. for: "Al," being a "Scumacchie." bein' Christi's "sister." workin' at Canary &- The Elephant. my Italy jacket. my high hair. fav. mem: Times wlJohn, Judy. Lenalyn. Mike. Ed. Kristin, Christi, Nicole, TLP, Kim, Ant, Ernie, Tina, 6th Lunch wlJude. Frank. Mark. Chuck &- Erin &- Joe, 4th Commons w/Keith &- Judy, Snow Dance 89. fav. quote: "Many dreams come true and some have silver linings. 1live for my dreams and a pocket full of gold,".Led Zeppelin

Stephen Schubert 1158 Providence Rd.

Kimberly Ann Scheer

Stephen Schubert

eniors 93


William F. Scott "Bill" "Willy!" "Thor" "ZZBill" "Mountain Man" 929 West Ave. 1/3/73 Spring Track 2, 3. 4; Baseball 1; Bowling 1, 2, 3, 4; NHS 4; Weightlifting 1, 2, 3,4. pp: my family, friends, the Haiko's, tapes, CDs, guitars, cat. rem. for: being the dude w/ Drew," ... .twice," "oowff," "sure," the Billmobile, loving K.s. fav. mem: Whitesnake wlSteve Vai, Aerosmith, L.A.Guns, Living Colour, Stryper, Kevin's House, Chaotic Gentilmen, Jamming w/Uncle Jim, times w/all my friends. fav. quote: "There's no sensation to compare with this, suspended animation, a state of bliss:' -Pink Floyd "Swing it!"

Diana Lylln Scocca

William F. Scott

Michael SeavEly "Seavs" 242 Harwicke Rd. 11/23/72 Football 2, 4; Baseball 1; Basketball 1, 2; Golf 3; Spanish Club I, 2, 3,4; Student Council 4. pp: Tea Cooler, family, friends, A.T.V. rem. for: being late, beating Perna in wrestling. fav. mem: Gory Canoe, times WiGen &' the Boyz, Painter Rd., M.L.M" Cape May, Mr. Tree, Carrying Jim home, Janine's right hook, S.C.C. fav. quote: "Mom, I swear I just got there when it happened:' "Dismissed" -Judge DePetrio

Nicole Alexandra Segal "Nickel" "Nickster" "Nicky-O" "Bird" "Nikita" 676 W. Rolling Rd. 7/14/73 Advisory Council 4; SHS 4; Theatre 4. pp: family, friends, memories, my rights. rem. for: always smiling, laughing, eating in class, hair, lipstick, having a positive attitude, working. fav. mem: times w/family, summer of 90, 9/30/90, field trips, Tracy's house, weekends. fav. quote: "Don't you now, things will change, things will go your way, if you "Hold On" for one more day:' -Wilson Phillips. Message: to the teachers, students of SHS, thanks for the memories!- P.S. Mom &' Dadthanks for being there- I love you. .

Nicole Alexandra Segal

Michael Seavey

Karen Denise Seidel "Kar" "Webster" "Web" "Squid" 271 N. Norwinden Dr. 2/10/73 Cheerleading 1,2,3,4; Track 1,2,3,4: NHS 4; Choir/pop Group 1,2,3,4; District Choir 4; SHS/SADD 1,2,3,4; Newspaper 3, 4; Yearbook 3, Ed. 4. pp: Faith, family, friends, memories. rem. for: Being a "cheerweedur," the "Cheermobile," being S.O:s twin, my knee, "party people," "How do you spell 'Whhh,?" "anomaly:' fav. mem: 2/3/89, Soph Hop, MYF, District chorus '91, Kate chasing my car, Triple B cheerleaders, M.S.R., theater w/Rich &' Kate, times at J.C:s, camp, 8/30/90, DALLAS!, Delco League 'N Champs '90, talks w/MAH, special times w/special people. fav.quote: "Our memories ofyesterday will last a lifetime. We'll take the best, forget the rest and someday we'll find...these are the best of times:' - Styx "You say it's very hard to leave behind the life we knew:' -Elton John

MikuShiota "Meek!" "Miks" "Ikmu" "Moo" 459 E. Thomson Ave. 4/13/73 Lit-Mag 1, Ed. 2, Ed. 3, 4; NHS 3, 4;All, 2, 3, 4; Tennis 3; Track I, 2, Mgr. 3; Band I, 2, 3, Drum Mjr. 4; Orchestra I, 2, 3, 4; Pop Group I, 2, 3, 4; Choir 4, STW 3,4; District Orch. 1, 2, 3. 4; Regional Orch. 2, 3; State Orch. 2; District Choir 3, 4; Regional Choir 3. pp: class ring, friends, memories, music. rem. for: wearing black, being musical, spraining my ankie at 89 Ridley Game, listening to all types of music. fav. mem: PGSA 90, Jr. prom 90, Montreal 89, Florida 90, State Orch. 89, TGM 89, TCH cast party, Camelot 90. fav. quote: "To love another person is to see the face of God:' -Les Miserables

Karen Denise Seidel

Miku Shiota

Keith Singley "Smokin' Sings" 141 Sherman Rd. 6/4/72 Ice Hockey 1, 2; Lacrosse I, 2, 3, 4. pp: Hockey skates, Bedroom. rem. for: Falling over in Mr. Ledonne's class, my Bedroom, being suspended, Yo Treus, 2:10. fav. mem: skating against Flyers' Alumni, Chris's backyard, all times in my bedroom, Rutgers. Wildwood 90, North East w/Sas, JG, DV, BH, CP, TK, DH. TP, BH, JF, TL, KB, MH, Yo Joe, Dan what's a Tyler? ts it me?, 4th Pd. Commons w/Kim &' Judy. fav. quote: "Its a dog eat dog world out there and I'm stuck wearing milk bone underwear:' -Norm, Cheers. "Yo [Ma) Huver," "Shut Up!" "What's going on for tonight?" "Meet you out in the back:' "What class?"

Bam Sinha "Bob" 1049 Mt. Holyoke PI. 2/14/74 Literacy Tutor 4; Band 4; Newspaper 4; Yearbook 4; NHS 3, 4; ClubMed 2,3, Sec. 4; Wrestling 1. pp: Family, Religion. rem. for: Imitating other people, Sneezing, "People, I like people:' fav. mem: Being w/family, playing w/dog [Nippy), whenever everyone was laughing over something. fav. quote: "It's a wonderful life" -Jimmy Stewart

Keith Singley

94 Seniors

Babi Sinha


Jermaine Lamont Smith "J-PEACE" "Smitty" 101 Pennington Ave. 3/8/73 Football 1, 2, 4; Winter Track 1, 3; Spring Track 1, 2, 4. pp: God, Family. Jessica, Intelligence. rem. for: Busting people's groove by saying something I should not have. fay. mem: 2/18/90, Time w/Jessica, 1990 Football, High School, Life, 1990, Times w/all my boys: you know wh" you are! fay. quote: "Drugs Kill; Knowledge is forever" "You c'm't trust anyone"

Patricia E. Snyder "Pat" "Patti" "Pop" "Pepster" 301 Pinecrest Rd. Softball 2, 3, 4; Ski Club 2, 3, 4; AI 2; Student Council 4; Advisory C"uncil 3. pp: family, friends, times w/Ed. Mac, memories. rem. for: being loud & crazy, driving "blue car," having jun, joking around, getting caught for everything, ("Yo T-Bone!" "Good to gal" "What's up?") asw/ Ed, Tara, Morn, Jo, Kim, Lori, Dina, Jen, Vera, Beck. fav. mem: Jr. prom, 2/14/90, 96 mph=$21O, SOLD, Q102, Summer of 88,89,90, times in Posse car, Brat Pack, talks w/Marn, T, Kim, Vera, the "Fly," Sr. week 89, 90, Billy Joel, Idol, PPM Staff, one way, VC lot, Citizens' arrest, So, C. House, Ridley game 89, 9/1/90, 11/2/90, all the Parties, BBQ, Philly, all nighters. fay. quote: "Life is about not knowing what's going to happen, taking the m"ment and making the best of it, delicious ambiguity" -Gilda Radner. Thanks Mom and Dad for everything!

Jermaine Lamont Smith

Patricia R. Snyder

Jeffrey S. Sommer "Sommerz!" 465 Larchwood Rd. 10/26/72 Close-Up 3; World Affairs Club 3. pp: My black denim jacket. rem. for: my black jacket, Rock shirts, Audio tapes, Being quiet, "Is it just me..." "Calm down," showing "Pink Floyd- the Wall" in class. fay. mem: summer of 88, Freshman and Sophomore years, fay. quote: "Wondering and dreaming, the words have different meaning." -Pink Floyd "If I could wave my magic wand..." -Rush

Amy Jane Souders "Snort" "Namy-Nu" "Amosland" "Aimless" 49 Duncan La. 5/11/73 Field Hockey 1, 2, 3 Capt. 4; Lacrosse 1, 2, 3, 4; Swimming 2, 3,4; Advisory Council 2, 3, 4; NHS 3, 4. pp: food, family, friends. rem. for: Huey. fay. mem: Moo Crew, times w/Muff, the girlz, the Boyz, Josie, Lisa, M.s.R., Kathy, C&C, Cabin, New Year's Eve, J.C.'s, Zulli's, Church w/John, Pool rats, 5/12/90. fay. quote: "Then take me disappearin' through the smoke rings of my mind." -Bob Dylan "So I'm packin' my bags for the rest of my days where the spirits go, over.the hills where the spirits fly." -Zep

Jeffrey S. Sommer

Amy Jane Souders

Adriana Spatola "Adge" 735 W. Springfield Rd. 10/9/73 pp: Family & friends. rem. for: "old neighborhood." fay. mem: every time I went out. fay. quote: "Hold on to sixteen as long as you can. Change, comes around real soon, makes us women and men." -John Cougar MeUencamp

Edward R. Stoeger "Boner" "Bones" "Ed-Head" 136 Snyder La. 7/3/73 Wrestling 1, 2, 3, Capt. 4; Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1; Student Council 1, 2, 3, Treasurer 4; STW 2, 3. pp: Family, Friends, Times w/patti, Salad. rem. for: Boner moves, pulling Clavins, Being Hawked by Sis & Bob. fay. mem: Jr. prom, 2/14/90, Gon & the Boyz, 96 mph=$210, GONZO, MSR, MLM, Painter Rd., J.C.'s, Stork Heist, BBQ, Eagles, B Joel, U2, Idol. E.G., SCC, going home at dawn. fay. quote: "The tougher it gets, the more that I sweat, the harder it fights, the deeper it bites... I'm one step closer to home." -The Alarm

Adriana Spatola

Edward R. Staeger

Dian Stephens 231 Woodland Ave.

Erin Allison Stiteler "Alr Stit" "Vera" "Gun" "Irwin" "Edweena" 931 North Ave. 1/23/72 Field Hockey 1, 2, 3, Capt. 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, Capt. 4; Lacrosse 1,2,3,4; Spring Track 4. pp: my close family, all my friends, chain. rem. for: #10, orig. of auh-Sankou & rst-RRR, all my sneakers, being weird, listening to soul music. fay. mem: times w/aU friends, wknd. on 6th S.r.C., Haven B-BaU games w/Missy, Lin's pool w/Craig F., rides at the Mann, car rides, trips to the shore and smicksburg, Cure concert, Wknd. adventures, being w/friends from other schools. fay. quote: "The more special something is, the more we reserve it for special people, special times, and special occasions."

Dion Stephens

Erin Allison Stiteler

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Brian Christopher Stumpf "Dumpy" "Sttimpy" "Tree" "Bull" 501 Kerr La. 5/22/72 Baseball 1, 2, 3, Capt. 4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Football 1, 2, 3, Capt, 4; SHS 1, 2. pp: Trophies, plaques, scrapbooks, rubber duck, baseball glove. rem. for: being tall, being sttipid, being a jock, always wearing my jacket, being friends w/Ridley, "What's up, uhh... Jimmy?" fav. mem: Winning Central League championships: BasketbalI 1988, FootbaII 1987, BasebaII 1990, times wlNobes, Keys, Ed, times away w/athletic teams, beating Ridley 1989, fav. quote: "Give me one moment in time when I'm more that I thought I could be. And alI of my dreams are a heartbeat away, and the anSWers are all up to me." -Whitney Houston

Michelle L. Sullivan "Heidi" 496 Indian Rock Dr. 3/2/73 Lit-Mag 1, 2, 3, 4; HAD 2, Sec. 3, Pres. 4; ClubMed 3, 4; AI 3, 4; Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4; NHS 4, pp: notebook, Samantha, books. rem. for: knowing my little trivial facts that no one cares about, being w/Becky. fav. mem: times at shore w/Melissa, Carol, going downtown w/Sandy, Carol. F.r. Camping, HAD concert Spring 90, Seminar reports w/Miku, bowling, too [good doink!). fav. quote: "There are no wrong notes," Thelonius Monk

Michelle L. Sullivan

Brian Christopher Stumpf Jeff Sutton "Church," "mass," 'Suts"'18 S. Hillcrest Rd. 7/30/73 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4; Yearbook 1, 2, 3, Ed. 4; AI 4; S.T A.R.E. 4. pp: Family, Friends, my dog, my basebaII glove. rem. for: making weird noises, playing every sport, deradicalizing thlngs. fav.l1lem: Scavenger Hunt, trips to the Vet, Jeffs House, Priya's House, Bubba's House, My House, QualIty time, group gatherings. fav. quote: "There are things I will never remember there are things I will never forget, there are things I will cherish forever. There are things I will always regret," -Men Without Hats

Scott A, Syglowski "Scottie" "George" 1013 Polk Dr. 5/15/73 Soccer 1,2,3,4; BasebalI 1,2,3; Basketball 1; Scott Hi-Q, NHS 4. pp: family, friends, soccer memories. rem.for: being a Pollock. fav.mem.: Joey's, A's, Bubba's, 11/10/90, Canada '90, New Year's '90-91, Spring Break '88, soccer trips, M.S., night in W.C. w/Steve &' A, jr.prom, Snow Dance '90, Colorado. fav.quote: "It seems to me a crime that we should age," - Elton "What do you get with a Dego, a Pollock, and a Filipino? The time of your life!"

Scott A. Syglowski

Jeff Sutton

Rebecca Lynne Taber "Becky" "The Beckster" "Lungs" "Deep Fried Shrimp" 124 Snyder La. 8/17/73 Band 1, 2, 3, Drum Mjr. 4; Orchestra 1,2,3,4; HAD 2, 3, 4; NHS 3, 4; Yearbook 2, Ed. 3,4; Newspaper Ed. 2, 3, 4; KinderAid 4. pp: memories of my dog, my locket, family, &' friends. rem. for: love of British Royal Family, being a worrier. fav. mem: Chern. &' Lunch w/Michelle, walks to French, Williamsburg, Florida, football games, Putt Putt, summer trips. fav. quote: "I will fear no evil for I walk in the hands of the Lord,"

Melanie Lannette Taylor "Mel" "Melba" 106 Baker SI. 6/6/72 pp: my son, Jason Kyle Taylor, and my family. rem. for: Twisting my hair. fav. mem: times spent w/Darley, times wIJason and times w/Karmen. fav. quote: "Knowledge is the power, ignorance kills" "Go for what you know"

Melanie Lannette Taylor

Rebecca Lynne Taber

Douglas William Tees "Doug" "Stein" 224 Wayne Ave. 8/17/72 pp: Family friends, car. rem. for: sayings "Sucks for you," fav. mem: 5/25/90-AP, Summer of 90- PAD, times w/Brandon, Jim, Ted, Jim P., Mike 0 .. Mike B.. Dave, Karen H., Jack, &' Karen T., Saranac 87 &' 88, 4L. fav. quote: "And ye shall know the truth, and the truth shall set you free," -John 8:32

Jennifer Kay Thomas "Jen" "Niffer" "Muffin" "DT" 406 E. Thomson Ave. Softball 1; Silks 2, 3, Capt. 4; LMC Aide 2, 3, 4. pp: Family &' Friends. rem. for: Being guest, always liking a freshman, always giggling. fav. mem: Florida 90 w/Band, Lake Champion- Winter 91, times w/friends, times at 4L, 11/26/89, 11/17/90,8/27/90. fav. quote: "I can do alI things through Christ, which strengthens me," -Phil 4:13

Jennifer Kay Thomas

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Stacey Rene Truell "Twinkie" "Ms. Sexton" 121 Harding Ave. 7/27/73 Track 1,2,3,4; pp: my teddy bears, Darrell. rem. for: sucking my fingers, being withe S.P.P. (saying), FAT., Okay, Darrell. rem. for: being w/Darrell. fav. quote: "Let us march on till victory is won."

Spiros Vassiliadis "BB" 725 Timber Trail 8/17/73 Footbail: 2, 3, 4; Baseball 3, 4; Wrestling 1, 2, 3,4. pp: my booming system, Friends, Family, my 38 special. rem. for: being Greek, "Thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you." fav. mem: Summer of 1990, Sr. Week 90, All memories of 1989 spent w/ the Sr. class of Upper Darby. fav. quote: "My lethal weapon is my mind." Ice-Tea

Spiros Vassiliadis

Stacey Rene Truell

Karthik Venkataraman "Teek" 134 Sherman Rd. 11/15/74 Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 1, 2, 3,4; District Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4; Regional Orchestra 2, 3, 4; Peer Facilitator 3. 4; Hi-Q 3, Capt. 4; NHS 3, Treasurer 4; Yearbook Ed. 2, 3, 4; Newspaper 2, Ed. 3, 4. pp: People, Violin, Discs/Tapes. rem. for: "I'm going to fail this test!" fav. mem: PGSS 908' Friends, Delco/Montreal, D. 8' R. Orchestras, P.O. Concerts, Tennis, PEEC Peer Facilitator Wkd. 89, D.D. w/Alex. fav. quote: "He is drawn by his goal, for he does not allow anything to enter his mind which opposes his goal. .. It is what fools call magic and what they think is caused by demons... Everyone can perform magic, everyone can reach his goal." -Herman Hesse

Annie Verghese 144 Morton Manor 11/10/73 pp: my "Audi" car. rem. for: Kind, friendly, quiet, Never giving up, "Whiners never quit." fav. mem: Trip to India. summer 89 8' 90. fav. quote: "I was only joking."

Annie Verghese

Karthik Venkataraman

Kathryn Vetter 2 Plymouth Rd.

James Gordon Vickery "Jim" "Vic" "Vicious" "Slick" 233 Powell Rd. 10/17/72 Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2,3,4; Sci. Olympiad 1, 2, 3, 4. pp: Family, Friends, Pets, Cards. rem. for: stupid hair cuts, Class election speeches. fav. mem: 11/17/89-11/17/90, summer 90, F-bail, Hoops, 11-0. fav. quote: "And ruined everything like the fools that we were and the fools that we are." -Ray Bradbury "In complete fairness we are all the same. It is only our knowledge 8' wisdom that separates us, Don't let your eyes decieve you." -Janet Jackson "The fool wonders, the wise man asks." -Benjamin Disraeli

James Gordon Vickery

Kathryn Vetter

Alexander Villari "Alejandro" "Rat" 10 Longview Dr. 12/10/73 Peer Facilitator 3, Pres. 4; Soccer 1, 2, 3; Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4; Cross Country 4; Winter Track 3, Capt. 4; Spring Track 3, Capt. 4; Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4; NHS 3, 4; Hi-Q4; World Affairs 3,4; Student Council 1. pp: my change hamper, Herman, George, Garfield, Katie. rem. for: hair. running to Channel 6. fav. mem: 11/21/89; snow intervals; loving, laughing, and learning w/Barb; P.C. w/Karthik; D.G.D. and water balloons in Florida, PEEC Peer Facilitator Wkd. 89. fav. quote: "I am the master of my fate, I am the captain of my soul." William Ernest Henley "The faith of one man is more powerful than the skepticism of thousands."

Nicholas Wagner "Nick" "Wags" "Nicholi" 230 Sunnybrook Rd. 4/30/73 Ski Club 3, 4. pp: Pict. of D.M.M. rem. for: "Yea. right, sure, Whatever." "Ceiling, Lights, Sky?" fav. mem: Ski Club 3 8' 4, Down M.M., Ridley 89, T-Bird II, Alg. II, Friends, Family, CAP, Potter Co. 878' 88 8' 88, Chris, Bill, Jason, Hockey, V-Ball, Bowling. fav. quote: "Friends are those who never get in your way, except when you're going down."

Alexander Villari

Nicholas Wagner

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Alina Walizada "Alanal" "Fred" "Squirt" "W,S,W" 107 Pennington Ave. 3/26/72 Yolleyballl, 2, 3; Advisory Council 2,3,4; Student Council 1, 4; Lit-Mag 2; Varsity Club 4. pp; Family and Friends, tapes, purse, lipstick. rem. for: Staying Dry, Shopping for more clothes, Lipstick, Laughing till crying, being an Afghan wench. fav. mem: times w/family, friends, weddings, &' parties, RITE AID w/Missy, talks w/Deneff, driving w/Boy George (ALYj, biting Zoppman. fav. quote: "Well, I may look like I'm crazy, but I do know right from wrong."

Greg Walton "John" "John Boy" "Ralph" 422 Southcroft Rd. 12/18/73 pp: Leather, Gun, and that other thing. rem. for: being an honor student, obeying my superiors, having my own graveyard. fav. mem: I can't remember. fav. quote: "Shh! Be vewy, vewy waiet. I'm hunting wabbits. Heh, heh, heh, heh, heh." -Elmer Fudd

Greg Walton

Alina Walizada

Jennifer Lynn West "North" "East" "South" "Jen" "Jenny" 216 Harwicke Rd. 4/20/73 Softball Mgr. 1, 2; pp: Family, friends, pictures, car, Kim, Rocky. rem. for: long nails, big blue car, getting suspended after Jr. prom, being B/F w/K.C.,L.L..D.D..L.K.,J.R., P.s.,M.M., experimenting, huge pocketbook. fav. mem: SOLD, Citizen's arrest, Widener, Sr. Wk. 90, Wonder Twins, W.W. 88,7/4/89,9/26/89, D.D., 12/31/89, Ruins, R. Crew, The Brat Pack, 9/3/90, Kayla's, my sleepovers, Mr. T's, Laura's goal, Room #7, Molecules, Philly Trip.

Michael L. Wheaton "Mike" "Wheats" Wheaties" 733 Sheffield Dr. 6/30/73 Lacrosse 1, 2, 3. pp: family, friends, page net. rem. for: being w/Elisa, asw/ ML .. M.O.D, JA., Arms, RH., C.P., B.G., Getting out of hand at parties. fav. mem: 12/12/89, The Dump, Metallica 88, Grateful Dead 90, Making K.D. 11/29/89, times w/Gulliver, Quakers 88. fav. quote: "It's not what you know, it's what you can prove." -Above the Law

Michael L. Wheaton

Jennifer Lynn West

Danielle Lauren Whiteside "Dani" "Dan-a" "Suzy" 34 Harding Ave. pp: my life, my family. rem. for: "Hey, uppanutter," mood swings, always in trouble, ifs time for the Andy Griffin Show. fav. mem: 2/290, 3/3/90, 4/6/90, 4/26/90 #67,7/24/90-7/26/90, 8th Pd. Sr. year, times w/M.W.,S.W..K.N.,A.D., summer 90, Creepin' Away. fav. quote: "Why must my color black make me a lesser man? I thought this world was made for every man, He loves us all," Stevie Wonder

Robert Stephen Wilman "Rob" "Robbie" "Woob" 836 Rhoads Dr. 8/24/73 Soccer Capt. 1, Capt. 2, 3, Capt. 4; Advisory Council 3, 4; Track &' Field 1,2. pp: Close friendships, relationship w/Deirdre, Red Card Award, sanity. rem. for: being that soccer-playing hick from North Carolina, laughing at everything. fav. mem: 2/6/89, setting up Deir, RoseTree, Bowie 90, 2nd Pd. 89, Sem. w/Chris, Pool w/M squared, Luch Crew, 10/5/90, J. vs. Y-L, Living Colour 90, Tennis, The Bear, Soccer w/Tom and Noob. fav. quote: "Don't expect too much from me. Perfection is no test for me, because the best I'll ever be is just like you, a human being." -Red Hot Chili Peppers "Where is that confounded bridge?"

Robert Stephen Wilman

Danielle Lauren Whiteside David Michael Wilson "Dav" "Sol" "Hextall" 320 S. Swarthmore Ave. Football 1; Band 1; Orchestra 1, 2. pp: Family, Friends, all of my Flyers stuff, the Nova. rem. for: being a safe driver, Flyers fair, playing hockey. fav. mem: Driving, every fiyers game I attended. 12/8/87, 4/11/89, Claude's hockey games, Toronto in 88 &' 89, meeting Ron Hextall. fav. quote: "When I'm done, I'll look in the mirror and say I gave it everything I had,... If you got every ounce oftalent out of yourself, then you did well." -Ron Hextall

Danielle L. Winterbottom "Poppy" "Big Red" Reds" 6 Longview Dr. 11/8/73 Field Hockey 1; Tennis 2, Co-Capt. 3,4; Softball 1, 2, 3, 4; Ski Club 1, 2, 3, 4; SHS 1, 2; Spirit Club 4. pp: Family, Friends. rem. for: my red hair and freckles, laughing all the time, Danielle squared, being goofy. saying "E.M. Marge," always being with DD, DD, KR, LF, JR, BM, !p. fav. mem: times w/family &' friends, times at the shore w/Danielle, Debbie, Laura, Krissy, and Jill, power walking and talking wlLaura, 7/12/90, Biology class, M.T. 90, 11/11/90 T.P., DOME, summer 88. fav. quote: "When you need a friend, don't look to a stranger; you know in the end, I'll always be there," -When in Rome

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James Zurlo "Big Z" "Jim" 323 Yale Ave. Vo-Tech 2, 3, 4; pp: Car, guitar. fav, mem: Vo-Tech, Partying with Brian, meeting Chrissy, Eric Clopton Concert 90, fav, quote: ''I'm the one who's gonna have to die when its time for me to die so let me live my life the way I want to,"

SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS AND ADVISORY COUNCIL L. to R.: Jesse Fahnestock, Missy D'Ambrosio, Steve Bossert, Denise Flaherty, Craig Graff.

Not Pictured: Loredana Sparacio. 546 Andrew Rd. Stefan Walker. 37 Harding Ave. Joseph Goane

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In Loving Metnory

Michael S. Romesburg

f you grew up in Springfield, you were probably fortunate mough to meet Michael Romesburg. Mike touched many >eople's lives. Each of us remembers him for a special "eason. He was exciting, intense, and completely outraJeous- we couldn't help lovin' him. Everything about Mike Nas strong- his leadership, wrestling and football ability, lis voice, and his unique sense of humor. Through these .pecial characteristics, Romes has given us countless mem)Ties. Mike's sense of caring and acceptance, his glasses, .mile, and endless talents made him someone we'll never forget. Romes gave a little bit of himself to everybody. The Class of 1991 Remembers Mike With Lots of Love

In Memory Your warm smile Brought pleasure to our lives We'll cherish the moments we shared And all of the good times Although the time may pass We never will forget All the time we had When you were here with us All the memories that we'll love All the good times that we'll never forget We know you're somewhere high above But our love for you grows stronger yet Karen Seidel &

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Lost among the masses, a freshman enters Springfield High School. With four more years of education in this building looming ahead, the future seems far away, and the past still characterizes one's identity. Soon each person finds his place among the crowds of faces, and the over-used "third-floor-by-the-pool" stories turn into true respect for the - - - - " individual. As each class matures, it develops a unique personality, its own set of traits, and a variety of ideas. As students struggle to leave their own mark on the school or in the world, or just to have fun, they create the stories that are only possible during these years. These are the experiences of life as we know it. As a junior prepares for the last summer vacation, that "former freshman" is ready to move on, but one of these stories will always trigger an image of a time and a place from the past. Cherish each day as it passes,. and save those memories for the future.

,, As an underclassman, I can set goals for the future as well as live for the moment. -Megan Bastable 11

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,, Underclassmen are fortunate that they still have time to do what it takes to get good grades. , , -Jason Gray 9

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,, This year is special because it is my year to look back on the past and hold the future in my hands. " -Kate Spires 10

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Reflections T he first year of our high school existence was spent searching for classrooms, being about six inches smaller than three out of every four people that walked down the hall, and being the butt end of too many stupid jokes. We gained some respect during our short-lived period as Sophomores, but the next year - our Junior year - was a time when we really started to make a difference. It was the first time that many of us got a chance to playa varsity sport: much of that elder competition was a thing of the past. We finally experienced the American Studies program (those of us who had the courage to take it, that is). And hey, how about those legendary Blue Passes? What a great way to escape 44 minutes of staring at Audion A walls. The Snow Dance and Jun-

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ior Prom, two major social events, were now upon our horizon. Many of us were able to acquire leadership responsibilities in our school's most sought after clubs. Our third year together helped to strengthen relationships with friends and teachers. Much more responsibility was placed on us and•••well..•most of us thought that was good. The mythical senior year was just now within our reach, and serious consideration of college and life beyond the Blue and Gold now entered our already cluttered minds. Our time as juniors has now passed, but with that passing comes the anticipation of our time as seniors. Article by Damon Zappacosta

Right: Dawn Rosser concentrates on some schoolwork. Below right: Ah, je pense que••.Tom Manning entertains French IV with the day's weather. Far right: Donna and Lee Ann are heading off to lunch as Donna spots another friend down the hall.

Davi Josep C. Megan Bastable Kelli Behncke Evette Bel

Christian Belville Irwin Benkert A ett Ni erardi Christian Bickel David Borrelli

Donald Bradley William Bradle Jason Bre AnitaBri KiaB Bern runner Philip Bruno Gregory Campbell

M Francis Collova Melissa Croce

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Bottom: Nia copies another source for her seminar report. Corner: Junior class officers Tom Staeger, Ethan Hood, Hang Nguyen, Damon Zappacosta, and Tammy Filler.


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Below: "Pop quiz!!!" Meg exclaims. Below left: "Who's there?" Is Kim Testa looking for someone - or dodging the camera?


Right: Jeff Slostad determines the normal force of the desk on his head in Physics. Below: The rest of Mr. Zump's Physics class try to determine how a pyramid's weight can be reduced - without taking it to the moon. Below left: Donna and Lisa take English notes .onWilliam.iByrd and.ten foot reed grasses.

Left: April and Terri discuss news from last period. Far left: Damon and Tan greet exchange student Tamae Yanagawa. Below left: No, John is not blinking as the camera goes off. He is demonstrating a common classroom activity.

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Left: Melanie McKenna is enthralled with her book. Below: Hangin' out in the courtyard: Brian, Bernie, Mike, and Dave. Below right: Two thumbs up to SHS tennis star Jody Joachim. Bottom: Courtney debates whether it will rain on Friday.

Brendan Patrick Lee Ann Pearce

TanaPeifer David Perillo Jennifer Peters

Jody Porter Jennifer Porterfield Kimberly Prager Thomas Pratt Heather Priar

Christopher Price Thomas Reuling Christine Rhoads Kevin Ridpath Dawn Roe Richard Rossano

Dawn Rosser Brian Rubin Debra Ruddy Donna Samyan Janine Sangillo David Savastio Michael Scanlon Joseph Scelsa

Matthew Scheer Tracy Schellinger Jennifer Schiavo Laurie Schlosman Kristen Shapansky Jason Sherlock Marie Shonleber Emily Shull

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son late ostad Sminkey mith erSmith oug as Snyder Debra Spaccarelli Thomas Staeger

Left: Clay Thomas may look like he's watching a soccer game, but he's really trying to figure out the velocity needed to kick the ball past the goalie with a constant acceleration of 1.5 mjs squared. Below: Coach's Trig class after the test. Common reactions: Shock, staring at the desk or floor, and playing Gameboy.

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Tales FrODl the Middle Rung Walking through the halls of SHS, we once again start another crazy year. Now that we are sophomores, we see everything in a new perspective. The seniors are not as big, the halls are not as long, and we are not the little freshmen who ran around trying to find classes. Reality sets in as we realize that life is not all fun and games, and teachers expect us to know what we are doing. As sophomores, we have more responsibilities. The pressure starts to build up until we want to explode. I now understand what the upperclassmen were talking about last year. -Did you do the geometry proofs? -Well, kind of. I drew the diagrams. -Oh. That's more than I did. Did you start the pre-lab? -What pre-lab?! -The one due today. -No, did you?

-No...well, don't worry about it. Some of us have the privilege as sophomores to experience life in Mr. Eley's class: a life of proofs and theorems! Others face the challenge of Mr. LeDonne or Mrs. Boeni in the world of science (and dangerous experiments). Only few, though, are able to see literature in the way unique to Mr. Landau's class. Don't get me wrong - life is also much easier as a sophomore. We know in which clubs we want to participate (no longer joining everything on Activities' Day), and we have discovered how to force our way through the crowded senior hall. The most exciting thing about being a sophomore is that we are no longer on the bottom of the ladder of life. But although we are now a step higher, we still have time to enjoy the rest of the climb - no matter what adversities we face - on our way to the top. Article by Michelle McCafferty

Samuel Adolph Lesley Anderson Jamy Angelos

VaniAri Amy Armbruster Steven Ashworth Anjali Avadhani Matthew Bachinger

Michael Balchaitis Stacey Barnes Michael Bean Sarah Belville Nicole Benkert Sara Bonadio

Michael Borrelli Jeffrey Braverman Shawn Brecker William Briddes Christopher Britton Eric Brooks Jennifer Burke Carly Buscaglia Shawn Byers W Cadge her Campbell Heather Carey Joseph Carobine Rebecca Cecala Daniel Chalker Robert Chin Lauren Christini

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Right: Renee Morris gives a sweeping goodbye as she leaves the LMC.


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Top: Kristine Sannelli carefully follows a piece of music in band. Left: Toni turns to get her books for the three minute sprint to her next class.

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Above right: "Lookl L did my homework," Christine e:x:clailDs~ Right: "Hand me that book," Tam asks. Below: Here's a bunch of guys enjoying one of their favorite foods: pizzal

Below left: Kevin Sowers wonders if yearbook photoghaphers will still be as enthusiastic in the spring. Left corner: Katie Seavey enjoys the cafeteria atmosphere.

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Top right: Vani Ari and Nicole Benkert enjoy some snacks at a Debate meeting.

Above right: Denise Ellis reaches new heights in studying techniques.

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Far left: John Mongold is having fun at a Cougar foot· ball game. Left: Kate Spires leaves SHS after a long day. Right: Sandy looks up as the Cougars score a goal in soccer. Below right: "You're taking my picture?" Korie asks, while wait· ing to speak with Dr. Taylor.

Below: Heather and Gigi confer in theLMC.

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Below: Tam Crowe, Stacey Barnes, and Kris Hines love SHS dances.

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Bottom: Kara DeRose and Christa Flick talk with friends during a break from a hectic day.

Below: Sophomore class officers Sarah Medina,Jamy Angelos, Christie O'Neill, Sandy Syglowski, and Kristine Sannelli.


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First Day Metnories A s I first entered Springfield High School on Monday, September 10, 1990, I thought I was ready. What could go wrong? How about not knowing where you were going? "Excuse me. Could you tell me where room 205 is?" I asked two unfamiliar upperclassmen. "Uh, yeah sure. It's on the third floor," they smirked. "You can get there by taking the elevator." "Thanks," I muttered unsurely. As I walked away I heard them laugh and say, "There goes another freshman." It took me about five minutes to figure out that I needed a key to get into the elevator and another ten minutes to find that there wasn't a third floor. When I finally found room 205, I relaxed until Miss Gray came up to me and said, "Are you supposed to be here?" "This is homeroom 205, isn't it?" I asked. "This is 205, but homeroom isn't until after first period," she explained. I quickly ran to my first period class. "Man," I thought to myself while rushing through the hallways, "is my teacher gonna' be ticked." Much to my surprise, when I got to first period class my math teacher, Mrs. Brazener, was very understanding. Algebra I seemed like it was going to be a breeze the first day until I heard those terrible words. "Your assignment tonight will be .... " "HOMEWORK!!!" the entire class exclaimed. "Of course," Mrs. Brazener said. "We have to get a good head start on the year." As I made my way to my next class, I noticed I was going to science. "Cool. Science. I like science," I whispered. When I sat down and the class was settled, Mr. Vandenberg stood in front of the class and spoke in a very loud and clear voice stating, "I have but one axiom, and that is LIFE IS NOT FAIR." Everyone in

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the class then looked at each other and knew he meant business. After class we agreed that we would all stay on Mr. Vandenberg's good side. When lunch came it was a little difficult finding the right aisle for the food I wanted. When I reached my table, my friends and I did the annual comparing of teachers. I found that there were other interesting teachers in SHS - such as Mr. Stefani, who carried a fishing net around to pull in his students. After a good meal, I found myself in chorus and singing songs that I couldn't pronounce. I didn't care though. It was the first class in which I could relax my brain. My next class was Spanish. As I walked into the room I looked at my teacher as she said, "Hola ." For the next forty minutes, we listened to Senora Gough speak in Spanish. I understood almost everything she said and for the first time in my two years of Spanish, I found it easy. As I said hasta luego to Spanish class, I again made my way to room 205 and Miss Gray, where I found out that good old Social Studies was replaced by European cultures. There was no doubt in my mind as to where the teacher went to college. It seemed as if everywhere you looked there was something representing Penn State. The last bell finally rang and I could hear every freshman sigh. Many questions then entered my mind. Would life be fair in science? Would I ever be able to pronounce the words to the songs in chorus? Would Mrs. Gough ever stop speaking Spanish? I would soon find out. Article by Stephen Sheridan


One of the many new faces at SHS this year Jocelyn Nescio.


Left: Jason Gray is thankful for lunch breaks. Bottom left:. Maggie Oldham stops for a moment at a party to ponder the meaning of life and the purpose of the universe.


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Right: These girls realize that friends help the freshman year to be fun. Below right: Matt Kass is probably hoping that this picture won't go in the yearbook.

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deputized by the rest of us to explain to the young what sort of world they are living in, and to defend, if possible, the part their elders are playing in it." -Emile Capouya In the world we're growing up in, we are confronted daily with hate, prejudice, drugs, and violence. Our teachers are given the responsibility to teach us the good in our society, which sometimes is hard to find. There's so many bad things that we can get into and instead, we're playing tennis with Mr. Zapp, planning meetings with Miss Armitage, hanging out with Mr. Stefani, disecting frogs with Mr. Bartow, shooting hoops with Mr. Werley, or running around the track with Miss Petrie. When they pile on the homework, all we see is what a pain in the neck it is. We don't realize how much we're learning, or how it's six less hours we have to get into trouble. If you think about it, teachers continue to provide positive influences in our lives.

,, I think that all teachers try to be a positive force in their students' lives. Most kids realize that we care about them and want them to do well at things. I like being a part of that. "

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,, I enjoy being a positive influence and encouragement to my students. It's nice to make an impact on their lives. " -Miss Armitage

by Lani Haris

,, Truly, the joy of teaching is found in the kids. -Mr. Stefani

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NEW DECADE, NEW PRINCIPAL The 90's ushered in some changes globally and locally. Heightened awareness of the need to protect the environment . brought blue, paper-recycling trashcans to our classrooms. Our involvement in the Middle East sparked great classroom debates. We elected leadership for the state and national congress: some old and some new, and we gained new leadership here at S.H.S. Although this was Mr. O'Brien's first year as principal, he isn't unknown to any member of the student body. The class of '91 remembers him as a seventh grade English teacher, and then as a vice-principal. "The only regret 1 have about becoming an administrator," said Mr. O'Brien, "is the lack of contact with the kids. There is a special relationship you develop with the students, as a teacher, and 1 miss that. 1 really do." Mr. O'Brien has a lot of goals to reach as principal. The main

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one is to make S.H.S. more "student centered." If you think back to a few of the changes this year - the reopening of the commons courtyard, initiating class trips for juniors and seniors, and plans to make the quad outside the cafeteria a picnic area for lunch - you'll see that Mr. O'Brien is most definitely reaching his goals. When 1 asked what he felt was the most frustrating part of being a principal, he explained, "I always hear different viewpoints, so no matter what decision 1 make, there is always resentment." But being a principal does have its good points. "I feel like 1 have some control and can establish my own direction." Mr. O'Brien has done a terrific job his first year, and I'm sure he'll continue serving the student body as the "head story teller" with great flair. By Lani Haris


Smile, Mrs. Staegerl Ms. Ardao on the mike at the S.T.A.T. assembly. Mr. Jefferis reviews his A.P. History lecture.

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Mrs. Sebold and the 3rd period trig. posse. "That's a definite nay!" Mr. Landau happily grades a term paper.

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Teachers ay, And I note: "DEEeeTENTION!!!" -Mr. McClennan "Little sparse!" -The Grand Chune "You with me?" -Mr. Young "I don't talk like that!" -Mr. Zapp "I'm sorry, 1 can't talk out of both sides of my mouth." -Mrs. Sebold "All right, settle down." -Mr. Vandenberg "Questions? Problems? Major maladjustments?" -Mr. Landau "Beautiful play, ladies." -Miss Petrie

"Two kids...Good kids... Media By-pass..." -Mr. Peoples "Bonjour, mes petits!" -Mme Polini "That would make a great paper topic!!!" -Mr Montgomery "Happy as a flea on a hound dog." -Mr. Werley "Hey Zapp, hit the coves!" -Mr Doyle "Ya big bafoon" -Mr. Semeister "BUSTED!!!!" -Mr. LeDonne By Lani Haris

"Lani, who is this Edie Brickell character?!"

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Teachers Hear, And I Quote: I'm sorry, I forgot...My, you look lovely today...It's in my car...Can I go to my locker? .. This isn't fair...My dog ate it•..I don't get it...Can you drop the lowest test grade...It's at home, right on my desk, honest...Can't you round an 89.433 to an A? ..Am I getting a progress report...1 just don't understand What time is the period over? ..I wasn't talking I THREW NOTHING!. ..Can I go to the bathroom? ..What does this have to do with life? ..Please postpone the test just one more day...How much does this quiz count? ..How long is my detention? .. What number are we on? ..What's the symbol for potassium nitrate? •.Who is that Shakespeare guy, anyway? ..My calculator is messed up!...1 couldn't do it, 1 had my seminar report today Repetez, sil-vous plait!...I forgot my gym suit Do we have to wear the pinnies? ..Only ninetyseven school days left!

Mr. Werley gives Monty MukeIji some defensive basketball pointers. Chris Plocinik goes over mockelection results with Mr. McRae.

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MISSING FROM PHOTOS: Mrs. C. Bean Laurie Merkle Mrs. P. Trucksess

Ms. Snyder has a quick conference with Sr. Class officer Craig Graff. Another .10 speech by Mr. Peoples. Caught in the act! Ms. Armitage laughs at class misbehavior. Taking a break, Mr. LeDonne catches up on daily events.

SPRINGFIELD SCHOOL DISTRICT School Board Directors 1990-91 Joseph Bergin Ruth Bullard (Secretary) Terry Doyle Barry Gibbons George Greenacre Joan Hay Anne-Marie Hill George Holloway Dr. Charles McLaughlin Frank McCarron

The members of the 1990-91 School Board are:(sitting) Joan Hay, Ruth Bullard (secretary), George Holloway, Anne-Marie Hill, Terry Doyle. (standing) Barry Gibbons, Jeff Lehman, Frank McCarron, Dr. Charles McLaughlin, George Greenacre, and Joseph Bergin.

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"Remember the RAD concert? The great response to the band at the Halloween parades? How about the fiery debates of the Debate Team?" Perhaps the best part of school is the activities we participate in. In SHS a person can find a group they like, and if there is not one already established, they can form their own. Many of the groups are committed to helping their fellow students. SHS best exemplifies that attitude through such groups as the peer facilitators and the tutoring program. Additionally, the activities are a sign of the changing times. Just one example would be STARE's commitment to helping the environment. Sometimes we all feel a bit run down as we go from one meeting to the next, but most of us would agree that school would be quite boring with just academics. Everyone has something to tell about the good times that they experienced. Trips, fundraisers, and fun times with friends are just a few examples of subjects for the stories we tell. Each and everyone of us makes up a part of that story. Together, the students of SHS help form an important chapter in this book called school.

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Bottom Left: Missy D'Ambrosio is enthusia ticaly discussing a new Student Council pr posal.

Leading the Way Student Council was an active group at SHS. They helped those who needed help; they gave us entertainment, and they made special days more special. They could be helping a hungry Springfield family receive a wonderful holiday basket through the Turkey Fund. Or, they could be sponsoring some other charitable event such as Daffodil Day, or their latest challenge, a stair climb. Then for our own enjoyment, Student Council put a lot of hard work into making homecoming a successful and exciting event. Of course, we could never forget the talent show where the students of Springfield got to strut their stuff, or the smile on our faces when we arrived in homeroom and there was a candy cane or candy-gram on our desk from that special someone.

Amy Lord helps collects money for the Turk, Fund.

Many students took these activities for granted, not realizing that without Student Council most of these events would not have taken place. by Tammy Filler

Right: Happy to give a hand, Tina Nancarrow and Deirdre Finnegan await some more donations. tu ent Council Officers Ed Staeger, Matt Perna, Steve Bossert, & Missy D'Ambrosio.

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Serving the School

usan Wood helps check out books for the kinergartners.

Many dedicated groups of people volunteered their time to serve S.H.S.; the Stage Crew, the LMC Aides, the LMC KInder Aides, and the Cougar Club. The Stage Crew prepared the au· ditorium for assemblies, concerts, school board meetings, and every other type of program. What the stage crew had to do was set up props, fix the lighting and sound, and take care of general repair. It was demanding work, but satisfying. "I liked working behind the scenes and learning how things worked," said Tim Merrell. Anthony Maturo concurred. "It was a good experience for a career and it gave me an opportunity to work with my hands." The LMC Aides and Kinder Aides helped Mrs. Naismith during their free periods. "Good library aides made my job easier. It gave me a chance to get to know the students at a more intimate level," she observed.

What did a library aide actually do to help out? They got magazines, encyclopedias, and anything else behind the counter that a student needed. Also, the aides assisted by checking out books, shelving books, and putting files in order. The Kinder Aides helped by carding and checking out books to the Kinder Cubs. "I liked the feeling of satisfaction from working in the LMC," said one aide, Nicole Benkert. A relatively new group in the school was the Cougar Club. This club formed last year to replace the parent volunteers who worked at concession stands during athletic events. Katherin Mawbray, with the help of some students, sold refreshments during football, basketball, and wrestling games. The money earned helped fi· nance a banquet at the end of the year for athletes. by Meg Anders

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Stage Simpson. Crew Members:1st Row:Anthony Maturo & Sean 2nd Row:Sponsor Mr. Zappacosta, Tim Merrell & Damon Zappacosta. Left: Cougar Club: Tara Battaglia, Tina Doonan, Angela Syernick, Amy Lord, Chris Dappollone, Jacqueline Cassidy. 2nd Row:Deb Korellkiewicz, Shannon Bruno, Kellie Conner, Kelly Allen, Meg Bastable, Marie Devenney. 3rd Row:Tom Merrell, Anthony Maturo, Mark DiLodovico, Deirdre Finnegan, Tad Stretton, Tina Nancarrow.

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Banding All the running around with sports, school work, and jobs caused students to go their separate ways. But the SHS Leadership program let everyone come back together. The SHS Program consisted of RAD, SADD, Amnesty International, School Spirit, Peer Facilitators, and After School Community Education Council. Even though each club was united under SHS, each one had its own function. This year, RAD had a logo contest and made t-shirts in order to raise awareness of drug problems. "Hopefully, we showed that there are other ways, instead of drugs, to enjoy yourself," commented President Michelle Sullivan. SADD didn't fool around when they had a car wreck on the football field during the Ridley Game.They wanted to remind students to think before they get in a car drunk. Jason Sherlock declared that he hoped students reo alized "that it could happen to them." Amnesty International's Write-A¡ Thon helped others obtain justice and freedom. Awareness was raised and so was money for postage. Members really did make a difference with the written word! The School Spirit Club showed their Springfield Spirit on Blue and Gold Day. "We hoped to give the rest

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Together the students pride in SHS," exained member Meg Anders. Helping a bunch of kids to celebrate lristmas, the Community Education >uncil made gingerbread houses for em. Also, they put on programs that ught the kids about the world ound them. "I really enjoyed seeing e smiles on their faces," enthused iana Scocca. Trained to aid their fellow students e Peer Facilitators always were willg to lend a sympathetic ear to somete in need. Because they were in simlr situations sometimes, they were lIe to guide a student to the right ~cision.

All the clubs joined forces to make e Lock In Dance a huge success. Un~r the supervison of Miss Armitage ld Mr. McRae, SHS members aided eir fellow students and the commu.ty. Caring and working together ere the guidelines of SHS. by Michelle McCafferty. IS Executive Council:lst Row:D.Scocca, Saal, K.Sannelli, A.Avadhani.2nd )w:S.Emery, M.Sullivan, M.McCafferty, .Bastable, M.Croce, I.Lee, A.Saito.3rd )w:K.Jeffery, T.DiPalma, D.Zappacosta, ,Grubb, S.Belville, D.Pieri, J.Kell, Schellinger, J.Kitchen, P.Patel, J.Sherlock, ,onsor Miss Armitage.Not Pictured:J.Joachim, Villari, L.Fox, I.McLoughlin, J.Canale, sponrs Mr.Ash & Mr.McRae. ichelle McCafferty and Jason Sherlock help ld another SHS meeting.

[S: 1st Row: J.Kennedy, A.Avadhani, M.McCafferty, D.Pieri, K.Grubb, M.Bastable, S.Emery. 2nd Row:l.McLoughlin, A.Saito, D.Sellers, J.Kitchen, S.Hamby, K.Jeffery, Oonnelly, M.Croce, W.Cadge, K.Sannelli, K.McCurdy, C.Djevharian. 3rd Row:T.Nancarrow, C.Rhoads,J.Slostad, D.Zappacosta, D.Mento, P.Patel, S.Farace, W.Bruce, C.Hewes, McHenry, R.Sangillo,J.Morton, D.Crowell,J.Sheriock, E.Hood, C.Myers, T.Schellinger, L.Fox, T.Peifer,J.Johnson, 1.Lee, D.Winterbottom, V.Ari, M.Sullivan, T.Paoletti.

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Denise Flaherty and Rob Djevharian give the speakers their full attention. Stacey Owens reads her well prepared speech during the fall induction.

A Year Of Service The National Honor Society definitely got off on the right track this year with both a new outlook and a new advisor, Mrs. Abrutyn. All the members of the 1990-91 year displayed the four traditional qualities of membership: scholarship, leadership, character, and service. However this year, extra emphasis was given to the service aspect. Beginning in October, NHS took on the environmental issue. Led by officers Jesse Fahnestock, Rich Mento, Stacey Owens, and Karthik Venkataraman, the group became involved immediately with the recycling program at SHS. Later in the year, NHS busied themselves with an environmental project that served Springfield Township. Stacey Owens commented that "As leaders of the school, we ought to be involved with the community because they're involved with our activities." The thirty-six members of NHS were an extremely impresssive group this year. As a whole, they continued to carry on the tradition of excellence at Springfield High School. by Rich Mento NHS:lst Row:Babi Sinha, Rob Djevharian, Rob Wilman, Missy D'Ambrosio, Diane Reganato, Mike Barnes, Priya Patel. 2nd Row:Minh Le, Matt Perna, Denise Flaherty, Amy Souders, Aly Nancarrow, Laura Fox, Michelle Sullivan, Becky Taber, RichJoseph. 3rd Row:Alex Villari, Pete Bruinsma, Steve Mongold, Karen Seidel, Jamie Lillicrapp, Perry Meth, Drew Haiko, Wendy Bruce, Scott Syglowski, Chris Hayden, Bill Scott, Cindy Miller. NHS Officers:lst Row: Secretary Stacey Owens, Vice President Rich Mento. 2nd Row: Treasurer Karthik Venkataraman, President Jesse Fahnestock.

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Bessie Chou takes a minute from studying to hear what everyone is talking about. To Bottom Left:Hi-Q members:lst Row:Bessie Chou, Steve Mongold, Scott Syglowski, Melissa Gorman. 2nd Row:Christin Bassett, Karthik Venkataraman, Damon Zappacosta,Jesse Fahnestock, Alex Villari,Jason Sherlock, Advisor Mr. Young. To Bottom Left: Karthik Venkataraman and Steve Mongold take a break from studying. Scott Syglowski, Christin Bassett, and Alex Villari come up with a solution for a math problem.

Answering SODle Questions "Okay, a toss up question now," said the quizmaster, "which character in Much Ado About Nothing said the following ...?" After the quote, there was a brief moment of tension, then the stinging ring of a buzzer. "Yes, Springfield, your answer?" asked the quizmaster. "Antonio?" "Yes. Four points to Springfield!" After the cheers of the crowd dissipated, the next question was asked. Then, the next question was asked! And Springfield continued to pick up points! So went the 1991 season of Scott Hi-Q for the Cougars. The team started off with a 62 point romp over Interboro and Christian Academy. The next meet, the home meet, proved difficult for Springfield; it was against Penncrest, the defending champs. But Springfield rose to the occasion! The last meet was a spirited match against two Central League rivals, Upper Darby and Ridley. The Hi-Q team set out this season to surpass their fourth place finish of last year. Building upon their skills and knowledge, the team opened the season meeting the record score that they had set last year. Senior members Christin Bassett (1st half), Jesse Fahnestock (2nd half) and Captain Karthik Venkataraman added much needed experience to the team, as all of the other players were in their first year of competition. Seniors Alex Villari, Scott Syglowski and juniors Bessie Chou, Jason Sherlock, and Damon Zappacosta were the new firsttimers for the first half of the meets. The second half had newcomers Steve Mongold and Melissa Gorman. This year, the team worked hard, and aspired to finally enter the playoffs. And, Coach Mr. Young is preparing for the future, to bring the title back to Springfield. by Christin Bassett

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Reporting The Stories It began innocently enough last spring when Christin Bassett asked me to be her co-editor for the Spri Hian. I had been on the staff for two years and was interested in journalism, so naturally I accepted. At the time, the glazed look in her eyes wasn't so obvious. Little did I know it was the crazed look of a school publications editor. My perception of journalism had always been of Lois Lane covering bank robberies and doing in-depth interviews with world leaders. I was completely ignorantto the many steps, outside of writing, involved in producing a school newspaper. Our first step was proofreading. The staff provided a constant stream of well written, insightful articles throughout the year. Features editors Jessica Gorman and Lani Haris informed us on topics ranging from summer experiences to scheduling problems. As sports editor, Karthik Venkataraman covered Cougar tracks from the football field to the tennis courts. These wonderful pieces of literary merit then fell into the hands of our friend Krissy Riebel in the busi-

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ness education department. Krissy spent many hours typesetting article upon article. Our next step, the layout, involved Christ in and I playing, "color, cut, and paste," for hours on end, in the graphics room. Rich J 0seph, production editor, then took our tough design and, in short, transformed it into the finished product. Before the papers could be distributed circulation editors Becky Taber and Meg Anders stepped in to organize collating and distribution. This meant folding and counting all our 800 plus copies of the paper and mailing them to other local school and town papers. All of this wouldn't be possible without the help of our advisor, Mrs. Doris Gough. Mrs. Gough worked tirelessly organizing the staff and formulating ideas for articles while constantly providing encouragement and support. All in all, a lot of work goes into the Spri Hian. So the next time you are walking down the hall and you see a copy lying on the floor, pick it up and READ IT! by Laura Fox

Laura Fox and Christin Bassett concentrate on a new issue.


Editors in Chief Laura Fox and Christin Bassett with advisor Mrs. Gough. Feature Editors Jessica Gorman and Lani Haris. Typesetting Editor Krissy Riebel and Production Editor Rich Joseph. Rich Joseph sets up the paper for production.

Staff Members: Row l:Jeff Crowther, Steve Farace, Sue Wright, Damon Zappacosta, Minh Le. Row 2:Jen Burke, Michelle McCafferty, Danielle Cunningham, Jen Porterfield, Laura Mazzei, Kate Spires. Row 3: Wendy Cadge, Kris Sannelli, Jamy Angelos, Tammy Filler, Susan Wood. Cartoon Editor Dave Perillo and Sports Editor Karthik Venkataraman. Circulation Editors Becky Taber and Meg Anders. Krissy Riebel listens with pencil in hand ready to correct an article.

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Piecing the Big Story Together !!

---/~/\~ ------=--=~~~.....,~ -=--~------,,~~ I' Big story?-No, better make that huge story! as well as the entire school. Deadlines ap- ' "The Stories We Tell" seemed to be an easy' proached us at the speed of light and sleep enough theme to accomplish over the course became a long lost memory. of the year, right? How hard could it be to You may ask why we all take part in this produce a yearbook? There's only 168 pages, a "grueling" activity. In October I would have few days after school maybe, a little picture been totally stuck for an answer. It is now that taking her\:;', layout designing there. WRONG! it's all over, now that we're all holding the We were in for quite the surprise! When I finished product, that I can truthfully admit started out I had no clue as to what went into that it was all worthwhile. This book will the making of a yearbook. The reality finally hopefully be something to bring back fond hit in mid-August. Along with two other staff memories of our school year and for seniors members, I attended a three day seminar in as something to close the final chapter of their the Poconos, (no, not my idea of a sandy beach high school career. We are all very proud of either.) We actually did learn a lot. Many the work and enthusiasm that went into the ideas were formed and we were ready to start making. the 1990 school year cameras and quad-packs Thank you to the great editors. You guys all in hand. worked so hard, I hope that you feel the same It was at this time that the real work hit us gratification that I do. To the staff, thanks for hard. Organization was the key, and after a getting involved, all your work paid off, and I while we found ways to accomplish it. My hope you continue next year. To Mr. Montbasement was transformed into "yearbook gomery, you were the best! Never could I have headquarters" and within a week or so of remained sane without your patience and unschool we were knee-deep in rough copies, derstanding. To the rest of the school, I really layouts, articles, and many smiling faces of hope that you enjoy what we have put together the SHS student body. , this year; we tried our best to include as many The challenge was yet to follow. It was the people as possible. Thanks to everyone for job of combining everything together for a contributing to the big story. finished product that would please ourselves by Wendy Bruce

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Jeff Sutton helps Karen Seidel figure the best way to arrange the senior section. Mr. Montgomery helps Aly and Wendy with the finishing touches on the cover.

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Smiling, Anjali Avadhani relaxes during a pra tice. • Hang Nguyen and Megan Bastable are deep i thought as they get ready to debate.

This year, many students at Spring- vember, these hard working students field High School· learned skills that did well in the Discussion Tournawill help· them in· the future. Under ment, with]essica Gorman placing the direction of a new. coach, Miss first. The officers this year were: Captain Jacobucci, the Debate Team soared high. They. avidly practiced· organiz- Jessica Gorman, Co-Captains Ingi Lee ing thoughts, researching, public and AnjaUAvadhani, Secretary Kris speaking, and eye contact. For many, Sannelli,and Treasurer RajaVaidya. the excitement was in getting to meet These five officers, along with the new people and in learning to get tWenty. member team used extensive along with. others. These students energy and care with everything they worked as a closely knit group, but did. Everyone would become nervous they were strong individually. before a competition, but when the The topic for Youth Debate on En- team was finished each member was ergy this year was whether or not we proud of his accomplishments. Everyshould use nuclear reactors as an en- one gained a sense of self confidence ergy source in the United States. Stu- through debating. dents on the team participated in the Discussion Tournament, Student Con- ... ..... gress, and the Debate at St. Joseph's University. Off to a good start in NoDebate Team Members:lst row:H.Wright, K.Sannelli, I.Lee, J.Gorman, A.Avadhani. 2nd row:Sponsor Miss Jacobucci, D.Rosser, M.Gorman, J.Anderson, H.Nguyen, V.Ari, M.Bastable, & J.Summerfield. Not pictured: R.Choe, D.McHenry, R.Vaidya, J.Angelos, N. Benkert & Michelle McCafferty.

Jessica Gorman (first place) and Kristine Sannelli (honorable mention) receive congratulations after a discussion tournament. Michelle McCafferty and Nicole Benkert diligently gather information for a competition. Jessica Gorman tells her views on the topic being discussed.

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Mr. Bartow, the former Computer team abandoned competitions to focus on more practical usage. Some members joined with a previous profeciency in computers, intending to increase their abilities. While others, with no computer experience, desired a background of computer¡ skills to aid them in future endeavors. The students helped each other with new computer techniques at after school sessions. The Computer Club worked hard this year to¡ give students that "computer edge". colleges and potentialemployers encourage. However, it also tried to promote personal interests in the field. by Melissa Gorman

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Sophomore Vani Ari appraises another "Hallmark" poem.

"Well, I don't know, I think it's too wordy." "But the rhyme scheme works so well. And it has such a good theme." This was the sort of discussion that could have been overheard at a Lit Mag meeting this year when the screening staff gathered to decide which poems and stories would make it into the magazine. While eating M & M's, the screening staff went through all of the entries, discussing and then voting on each one. Lit Mag didn't start or stop there, however. At the beginning of the year posters were put up all over the school. Additionally, announcements were made in order to encourage students to submit their work. Then, after the works were chosen for the magazine, the art staff illustrated the poems. Lastly, the magazine was printed and collated. All of the poems and entries that we saw came from true talent, but it was impossible to put them all in the Lit Mag. The Lit Mag gave us the opportunity to just get a glance at the great talent that the students of S.H.S. possess. by Michelle Sullivan and Rebecca Taber Heather Wright and Sue Wood give this literary work their full attention.

Lit Mag Editors: Rich Joseph, Jessica Gorman, Jamy Angelos, Melissa Gorman.

Lit Mag Members: 1st Row: Jen Leonard, Christine Opalach, Ingi Lee, Meg Bastable, Vani Ari. 2nd Row: Melissa Tiniakos, Sue Wood, Mikll Shiota, Emily Shull, Hang Nguyen, Heather Wright. 3rd Row: Meliss~ Clifford, Laura Schlosman, Wendy Cadge, Minh Le, Tina Nancarrow. It seems that Theresa Geno really likes the poem she is reading.

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A Tale Of Two Sexes Intramural weightlifting was one of the least publicized This year, the Cougar Gym, the room in which dedicated weightlifters went "to pump some iron" in their quest for of S.H.S.'s activities, but if you had taken the time to ask any member what it was like, they would have had you hugeness became a place for girls as wen as guys. With a little coaxing from our friends who had been convinced to start working out. Believe me, listen up, it's Intramural Weightlifting members since ninth grade, Me- fantastic advice. by Lani Haris lissa Clifford and I started lifting in early November. A little self conscious, we began our training with the lightest .... _ weights available. We found ourselves breaking between sets to stare in awe at some of the more accomplished lifters. Although we were intimidated, we went religiously every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, and within a month we were totally comfortable with the guys. Being the only girls in the gym didn't hurt us, it h~lped us. Mr. Yaeck, Mr. Zumpano, and just about every guy in there were more than willing to help us out. Even though Laurie Corey and some other girls joined us later in the year, we were still very much in the minority. It's a shame because weightlifting was one of the most gratifying things I have ever done, and I'm in better shape than ever before. I also made a lot of great friends whom I have a lot of respect for, now that I know what hard work it is to train your body.

Tom Brecker improves his biceps. Weightlifting Members:lst Row:Bob Winterbottom, John Liebeskind, Jeremy Willard, Ken Soo Hoo, Jeff Slostad, Deb Spaccarelli, Sponsors Mr. Zumpano & Mr. Yaeck. 2nd Row:Jeff Sutton, Brian Patterson, Oliver Collins, Scott McCabe, Melissa Clifford, George Dimm, Raja Vaidya, Chris Grundy, Lew Korn. 3rd Row:Justin DiDaniels, Pat Lyons, Gaetano LoPiccolo, Chip Cundiff, Tana Peifer, Dion Stephens, Jason Atkins.

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Lyons, Ben Lucey, and Mike Manfredo look around a gift shop.

Farcical Fun Ahhhh! How that cold air felt against your exhausted body as you stood at the top of the mountain wondering what possessed you to get out of bed so early. How were you going to make it down this trail alive? "Come on, it's easy!" your friends shouted.' You responded, "Guys I fell off the lift!" Every first time skier experienced the same dreadful encounters, but if you hadn't persevered, you would have missed some of the best times of your life. Being a member of Ski Club meant being able to laugh at yourself as well as having the chance to laugh at everyone else. One funny experience occurred at Camelback. Perry Meth and Tad Stretton set up all the skies side by side against the bus, right up to the last pair, which bumped the skies next to it, and caused a funny domino effect. Another humorous time was our first attempt at jumping moguls, one after another. Everything went well until a dog cut right across the path and we ended up plowing into him. Another embarrassing event happened to one skier when he was waiting for the lift. He tripped over the rope, knocked down some people, and got so tangled that he couldn't get up. Sure, skiing had its ups and downs; it was challenging and sometimes frightening. But if you asked any skier, he would never give it up. by Tammy Filler

Ski Club:lst Row: K.Schaefer, J.Summerfield, M.Bergin, P.Meth, W.Bruce, J.Sutton, D.Sellers, L.Haris, K.Mettee, L.Fox, D.Geci, D.Winterbottom, R.Kresge, E.Stiteler, B.Lucey, D.D'Alessio, A.Lord, R.Davia, K.Connor, C.Ziff, K.Shapansky. 2nd Row:J.Canale, S.Hamby, B.Patterson, E.Hellberg, K.Keating, T.Sullivan, J.Slostad, J.Raffel, C.Rice, A.Saito, H.Priar. 3rd Row: Sponsor Mrs. Naismith, L.Wilson, O.Collins, J.DiDaniels, P.Lyons, P.Liefeld, C.Smith, S.Adolph, J.Plank, - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -. . B.Briddes, N.Wagner, P.Vasconcelos, S.Emery, Sponsor Mrs. DriksMoore Eric Hellberg gets ready to go down a hill.

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Stories Of Science "I joined Science Olympiad because I liked the approach the competitions had towards science," commented Jessica Gorman. The competitions also gave her a "better understanding of a particular field in a unique way." Others joined Science Olympiad because it provided "fun, competition, and hard work," and gave them a chance to "apply what they know." Some of you are probably wondering how we prepared for the compe-

titions. Well, it depended. Some members went through a lot of trouble to prepare for competitions by looking for the materials in books. They studied, studied, and studied. Others had to practice their skills for competitions such as the weight and balance one. Raja Vaidya and I spent a lot of time gluing together little pieces of wood. Then we had to test the bridges. Sometimes, they were good but other times they broke and then we had to

start all over again. In addition, the bridges had to meet efficiency standards. Sure, everybody can build a bridge, but the question is how effective is it? Science Olympiad was a learning experience for everyone. Try and try again and practice makes perfect became our mottos. We all learned a lot about competition, dedication, and patience. by Christin Bassett and Minh Le

Christin Bassett carefully examines a specimen. Minh Le looks at a display on butterflies. Science Olympiad Members:lst Row:Kevin Schaefer, Dana Erdosy, Anisha Abraham, Christin Bassett, Anjali Avadhani. 2nd Row:Bill Bullard, Jim Vickery, Raja Vaidya, Melissa Gorman, Ingi Lee, Jessica Gorman, Minh Le, Akira Saito. 3rd Row:Mr. Bartow, BoJ. Brunner, Mike Scanlon, John Grillet, Dave Savastio, Jason Kitchen, Mike Ostroff.

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Jim Vickery and Raja Vaidya work on building bridges.


Jeanine Johnson shows what S.T.A.R.E. is all about. S.T.A.R.E. Members: 1st Row: K Spires, S Wood,J Angelos, T Paoletti, J Johnson, K Power. 2nd Row: Vice Pres S Mazzei, Pres V Ari, C Opalach, H Wright, N Benkert, T Nancarrow. 3rd Row: B Kelly, K Roe, C Micolucci, K Jeffery, M Tiniakos, MAnders, L Schlossman, D Ruddy, J Schiavo, J Scelsa, T Reuling, J Slostad, M Bastable. Brian Rubin listens to a fellow animal rights activist during a march on Washington D.C.

Activists A fairly new club at S.H.S. was S.T.A.R.E. Just a year old, S.T.A.R.E. was formally known as S.T.A.R. (Students Toward Animal Rigthts) till an E was added for the Environment. At first, the group's organizers Vani Ari and Shannon Mazzei had trouble finding a sponsor. Then, Mr. Vandenberg came to the rescue. Guest speakers came to talk to S.T.A.R.E. and discussions ensued. Topics included such controversial subjects as cosmetic testing on animals. Also, group members attended a march in Washington D.C. to protest animal abuse. According to member Torie Paoletti "S.T .A.R.E. is a very good way to get young people involved with animal rights and other important issues. Most schools don't have a group like S.T.A.R.E." S.T .A.R.E. is a club that reflected the growing concern people had about the world we live in. by Susan Wood

The Future Doctors of America??

Club Med Members:lst Row:Christin Bassett, Ingi Lee, Bessie Chou, Kristine Sannelli, Anjali Avadhani. 2nd Row:Melissa Gorman, Tana Peifer,Raja Vaidya, Meg Bastable, jessica Gorman, Starr Bourcier, Mr. Bartow, Haleema Javid, Missy Mullin, Anisha Abraham, Minh I.e. Top:Michelle Sullivan waits for another customer to buy baked goods. Club Med Officers:M.Le, R.Vaidya, B.Sinha, I.Lee, A.Avadhani, C.Bassett, & Mr.Bartow

Top:One major activity of the club is holding blood drives.

"Club Moo is a club run by students who want to learn more about various medical fields," stated club sponsor Mr. Bartow. How did this happen? Club Med members were able to co-ordinate events like the blood drives which aided the Red Cross in getting much needed blood. In addition, the club visited a medical college where we could talk to people in the medical and health fields. It gave us great insight on whether or not we would want to go into a medical profession. To aid one student in his medical studies, an annual book scholarship was awarded. Bake sales were held to raise the one hundred dollars for the graduating senior ~ Club Med gave anyone who is interested in pursuing a medical career an opportunity to prepare for it in high school. by Jen Burke and Rebecca Taber

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Stories On Stage "Ch-Ch-Ch-ChChanges!"-David Bowie. That should have been the theme song for S.T.W. this year. We kicked off the school year with a brand new director-Mr. Robert Henry. Our fall production of "The Wayside Inn" ran for three consecutive nights instead of the usual six. And, instead of a spring production in the Knorr Theatre, we performed a musical "Grease," the first musical in six years! Normally, changes like these cause a lot of chaos,

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and although S.T. W. was usually filled with chaos, we remained very productive and successful. The musical involved a lot more of the student body, and "The Wayside Motor Inn" opened the auditions to the whole school rather than keeping S.T.W. the "big mystery" that it used to be. All in all, the changes S.T.W. went through were good ones, and they made for two very successful productions and a great year. by Lani Haris

Anita Lippa and Chris DeRose look at the pictures of their marriage. Laurie Corey takes an order.

Cindy Miller relaxes during a break in practice. Gazing out, Matt Stalker portrays his character's deep feelings.

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The Cast of "The Wayside Motor Inn" look up to their directors.


The Right Moves Dance Line: Ist Row: Captains K. Testa, D. Cunningham. 2nd Row: S. Lawler, M. Myers, M. Giacomucd, J. Power. 3rd Row: K. Haris, E. Petolicchio, J. Janusziewicz, K. Ewald. 4th Row: K. Harbison, H. Reid, L. Harding. The Rifles showing some leg at the Halloween Parade.

Mr. Cooper explains the way off and on the field to Kim Testa. Hssy Mullin roots for her favorite ~am, the Cougars!

To the Top: Jen Thomas, Becky Cecala, Julie Regan, Meg Anders, Cindy Grelis, & Jen Anderson wait for the beginning of the Star Spangled Banner when they will go on the field.

Could you have imagined the band without any front units? Boring was what it would have been! Much of the credit for the successful year that the band had should be given to the diligent front units. The Rifles, Silks, and Dance Line added a lot of skill and excitement to performances. Sergeant Julie Regan led her squad to excellence this year. The eye catching twirling was difficult, but it always looked fantastic! She stated that it "took a lot of coordination and although it was hard, the routines were learned because of the togetherness of the squad." The Silks were led by tri captains Jen Thomas, Meg Anders, and Jen Anderson. This year, they incorporated dance moves and new twirls into their routines, making super performances. Jen Thomas commented, "It gave the rou-

tines more movement rather than just standing there." There almost wasn't a Cougarette Squad this year, until Captains Danielle Cunningham and Kim Testa recruited a dozen girls to join the fun. The name was changed to the Springfield Dance Line. Also, they opted to concentrate on modern dancing rather than the traditional pom pom routines, a fact that pleased the audience. "After looking at other bands we decided to change," said Kim Testa This year saw the front units at their best. Special thanks should be given to Mr. Cooper and his wife. Not only did the front units do a great job, they had a fabulous time doing it! by Rebecca Taber and Kim Testa

The Rifles: Ist Row: B.Cecala, S. Bonadio, C. Grelis, B. Lawler. 2nd Row: J. Burke, Sergeant J. Regan, D. Ellis.

Silks: 1st Row: Captains M. Anders,J. Thomas,J. Anderson. 2nd Row: S. Bourcier, T. Morrissey, A. Nair. 3rd Row: K. Power, R. Anders, L. Anderson, M. Mullin. Not Pictured: K. Pistek

Marnie Myers and Korie Ewald huddle against the cold.

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Band Members come off the field after another great performance. Jacob Goldstein gets ready for the Halloween Parade. Erin Horan concentrates on her part as she marches forward.

Trumpet player Ian McLoughlin plays out his part. Casey Sarley and Christine Rhoads watch a football game. Chris Smith, Doug Pacitti, and Brian Demnicki watch the conductor for the cut off.

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Marching Along What do you think the football games would have been like without the spirit pumping sound of the SHS Band? Well, thanks to this year's band director, Mr. Kevin Cooper, we are all glad that we didn't have to answer that question. We all knew the wonderful talents of Mr. DelNegro would be hard to replace so we were apprehensive of the future. We thought things would be tough since many of last year's seniors graduated. However, the 1990-91 season was extremely successful. Working with the small numbers, Mr. Cooper and the Band strove to do their best. We don't think anyone was displeased with the result on the field. In fact, the Band received many compliments on their improvement, both on sound and appearance. We created quite a spectacle on the field with difficult routines to such songs as "Summertime" and "American Finale" that were led by Drum Majors Rebecca Taber and Miku Shiota. Additionally, the Band took part in many parades. The annual Halloween Parades at the grade schools were

held, along with a first time trip to Don Guanella. They were a delight to do; the children enjoyed them thoroughly. There were also the St. Patrick's Day Parade and the Memorial Day Parade. One Band member, Brian Demnicki, commented, "Parades allow the community to see what we're learning and our talent." After the football season was over, Concert Band began. This gave Band members an opportunity to concentrate solely on the musical side of performing. The Spring Concert showcased these talents. Through it all, Band members had fun. There was always a cooperative spirit and a desire to help one another. Nancy Seidel stated "The size of the Band allowed us to work together like a family because everyone knew one another." The year ended with an enjoyable trip to Hershey Park along with the other musical groups. This day trip included an adjudication and time spent having fun on the rides. by Kim Testa and Rebecca Taber

Top Left:District Band Members: Matt Houser, Karin McCurdy, B.J.Brunner,Jen Conrad. Matt and B.J. went on to Regionals. Drum Majors Miku Shiota &: Rebecca Taber. Percussion:lst Row:Christine Rhoads, Meg Bastable, &: Mary Gildea. 2nd Row:David Rhoads, Maggie Oldham, &: Tom Keller. Not Pictured:Mike McArdle, Matt Houser. Woodwinds:lst Row:Sue Friedmann, Karin McCurdy, Wendy Cadge, Erin Horan. 2nd Row:Kris Sannelli, Becky Cecala, Nancy Seidel, Edith Ramirez, Casey Sarely. 3rd.Row:Ken Soo Hoo, Holly Gilmore, Maggie Oldham, Doug Pacitti, Veryl Williams. 4th Row:Chris Smith, Rob Djevharian, Scott Warnick, Craig Frederick, Brian Demnicki. Not Pictured:Heather Reid, Matt Bachinger, Sara Bonadio. Brass:lst Row:John Gildea, Jen Conrad, Chris Plummer, Jacob Goldstein. 2nd Row:Cindy Grelis, B.J. Brunner, Kevin Schaefer, Garry Carper. 4th Row:Ian McLoughlin, Jim Kennedy, Babi Sinha.

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A Group Effort Commitment, ambition, and musical abilities were the qualities of the Springfield High School Orchestra. This year's orchestra was guided by the baton of a new director, Mr. Kevin Cooper. Working hard, the group was able to perform many difficult musical compositions during the year. The winter, spring, and AARP concerts along with Commencement provided opportunities for the orchestra to show its expertise. Individual members were also able to excel by earning positions in the District Orchestra and a few were tal-

ented enough to perform in Regional Orchestra. Additionally, four orchestra members took part in a special Honors Orchestra in Philadelphia. The orchestra was adjudicated at Hershey Park where an exciting day was had by all from the tremolos of the strings to the shrieks of the roller coaster rides. Each orchestra member had to work hard individually this year to produce the group's note perfect harmony and to continue the tradition of excellence set by orchestras of the past. by Kris Sannelli and Wendy Cadge

Violas, Cellos and Basses: A. Villari, T.Morrissey, M.Mullin, J.Angelos. 2nd Row: J.Gorman, M.Ostroff, C.Opalach, M.Sullivan, S.Bossert, G.Dimm. 3rd Row:C.Frederick, K.Sannelli, C.Rhoads.

Brass and Percusion: 1st Row: M.Houser. T.Keller, D.Rhoads. 2nd Row: C.Grelis, J.Gildea, J.Conrad, B.Brunner. 3rd Row: K.Schaefer, G.Carper, J.Kennedy, C.Plummer, I.McLoughlin.

Violins:lst Row: D.Korenkiewicz, M.Myers, T.PicciriHi. 2nd Row: A.Maturo, B.Chou, E.Ostroff, L.Ellis, R.Taber. 3rd Row: A.Avadhani, M.Shiota, I.Lee, K.Harbison, M.Gildea. 4th Row: M.Gorman, K.Venkataraman, C.Bassett, M.Bastable, A.Syernick.

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His mind solely on music, Craig Frederick de not notice the photographer's flash.

Woodwinds:lst Row: K.McCurdy, W.Cadge, S.Friedmann, N.Seide H.Reid. 2nd Row: D.Pacitti, V.Williams, M.Oldham, H.Gilmor4 S.Bonadio, B.Demnicki.


First stand players Miku Shiota and Karthik Venkataraman get ready to play. Jen Conrad and BJ Brunner need a lot of air to keep their horns playing.

Districts:lst Row:M.Bastable,M.Shiota,C.Bassett.2nd Row:I.Lee,B.Chou,J.Angelos,E.Ostroff,A.Avadhani. 3rd Row:M.Ostroff,S.Bossert,K. Venkataraman, M.Houser, B.Brunner. Megan Bastable waits for her cue. George Dimm concentrates on a hard passage.

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A Musical Tale As the last note of the Hallelujah Chorus sounded, relief could be felt in the air. The tension of only hours before had evaporated and the Winter Concert was over. One hundred fifty-eight members strong, the choir, led by Mrs. Susan Descano, rose to the top again this year. Choir was a group effort. Everyone had to cooperate to create one unified sound. Choir was not a place for those who wanted individual recognition or fame, but rather, a place for those who had a lot to contribute to the group. Together, not individually, we all shone. We did shine in the Winter Concert, Spring Concert, and Graduation. Various members of the group excelled personally as well as with the group. Through hard work and de-

termination, ten of our members were selected for District Chorus and several went on to Regional Chorus. The pop group, a select group of students, sang for a variety of programs away from school, including a Women's Club meeting and elementary school assemblies As we bid the seniors farewell, we thank them for their contributions and willingness to help the underclassmen. You have all been positive role models and helped the choir to maintain its tradition of excellence. It was never too late to join Choir. Senior Peter Bruinsma commented, "I have really enjoyed being in the Choir this year. My only regret was that 1 did not join as a freshman." by Wendy Cadge

District Choir Members:lst row:Colette Pizzollo, Anita Lippa, Miku Shiota, KlI;ren Seidel, & Victoria Paoletti.Not Pictured:Laurie Corey These tenors raise their voices in the singing of "Bless This House" 1990-91 Springfield High School Choir and Pop Group.

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Members of the Choir, full of energy, sing their last note. Jocelyn Nescio practices her accompaniment.

Three members of Choir wait for the concert to begin; Senior Karen Seidel helps freshman Andy Chinici with his music. Jesse Rain and Aaron Medina watch Mrs. Descano for their cue.

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Once upon a time a big group of kids wanted to grow up. When they were very small they would talk about the far off future when they would be in high school. Before they knew it, this future was upon them, and looking around they saw the minds and bodies of young adults taking the place of the small elementary school figures they knew so well. I know that it is hard to realize, but we've finally made it. The 1990-91 school year has flown past and it is now that it is all rapidly coming to a close that we can sit back and think about what we've been through. Freshmen; you have conquered the first step, on to bigger and better things, like term papers and Bio labs! Sophomores; you are climbing one step higher on the high school ladder, and there's only one thing that I can leave you with, beware of the seminar report! Juniors; it is you who should be excited. You've reached the coveted position of seniors, and get prepared for senioritis to kick in about ohh, November! To the Class of 1991; we have been through so much together. In all our hurry to get out we can now think about how special these past four years have been. I think that as every person who contributed to the production of this book holds it in their hands, they can feel the same sense of accomplishment as I do. Countless hours of laughter, stress and hard work went into the making, and now it seems all worthwhile. I leave you with the final chapter in the 1991 story. We were all once those little kids who looked towards high school with anticipation. So, as our future looms ahead with either college, work, or those last few years at SHS in view we can sit back and remember the childhoods we've shared, the memories we've made, and the stories we've told over the course of the 1991 year.by Wendy Bruce.

,, The end of the year for seniors is such a time of mixed emotions. We're all excited to go away, but it's sad to leave behind the friends we've made. , , -Susan Plummer 12

,, This year I hope for peace, love, and power to the hopelessly insane.' , -Steve Repsher 10

,, The most memorable part of this year was my 6th period lunch with my friends. " -Sherrie Donaghy 10

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TIM2S TIMES Let's start with the freshman year. That was one big challenge in itself. Just being able to get your locker open made you the hero for the day. Scrambling through the hallways like rats in a maze, little bodies with lost eyes search for their right room numbers. Could it be behind door # I? Nope. Try door # 2. Do I dare ask an upperclassman?! Maybe it's on the third floor next to the pool. Being the underdog can be frustrating at times but there is always the knowledge that next year these lowly creatures transform into sophomores. Sophomore year can be seen as a transition stage. You're not old enough to be considered an upperclassman yet don't want to be grouped with the frosh. At least now you're familiar with the school and its hallways (except for those hidden satellites!). Major happenings this year are the candy sale, class rings, and the Soph¡ Hop. Moving up to the junior year, we find that we are now considered upperclassmen and people actually look up to us. We know most of the teachers and what things we can get What's this..•a new species of cougar? Hey Rune, can you rreowrr for us?l

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Soon to be seniors are Mark Gaudiosi, Tom Manning, Mike Graff, and Ethan Hood.

Just another day in the life of seniors in commons.

Here are Matt McGough and Jody Joachim performing one of their many senior duties...a physics lab.


.vay with. Class trips, semtar reports, Junior Prom, Id college mail become a IG part of our life. Most of s also take the dreaded !\.T and actually do better tan we thought we would. . is as a junior that we reize we have only one year ft of high school ... YIPEE! Finally, senior year >mes around. Somehow a ery contagious disease llled SENIORITIS hits Ild everyone goes wild. We :art to look at ourselves as le cream of the crop...and hy not? We've definitely een here longer than any f the others! We have to eal with college applicaons, senior portraits, gradation items, class mugs, nd finding a date to the enior Prom just to name a ~w. Classes begin winding own as we await the final loment. The last day quickr arrives with excited yells rom the seniors as well as .Ie teachers. Shaving cream ills the parking lot as we elebrate and get ready for Ie prom and parties ahead. oon commencement is pon us and tears start to Iix with our happy shouts. t is actually over. High chool is now a part of our ,ast.(continued)

Buddies forever. Bill Scott, Drew Haiko, Scott Syglowski, and Mike Bergin. Craig discusses future plans with the seniors. Hanging out with the girls are Jen West, Dina D'Alonzo, Lori LaSalle, and Kim Clancy.

Sharing a good time are Missy D'Ambrosio, Brian Giordano, and Alina Walizada. Garry Peabody waits with anticipation for next year.

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We must move on to bigger and better things and find a life of our own. As we journey down this "road of life" we enter our new surroundings as adults and begin to become aware of the world around us. With the opening of a new decade the people of our nation had become more conciously aware of the world around them. Abandoning the materialistic views of the eighties,

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nineties environmentalists started their recycling campaigns and efforts to preserve the ozone layer. Health concerns skyrocketed as AIDS awareness spread to people of all ages. Along with care for the environment came care for one another. Human rights activists worked hard through groups such as Amnesty International while on a level closer to home, strides were being taken to

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oritis.

Sophomores Brian Gilmore and Doug Mento turn up rain or shine to support the mighty Cougars.

fight the drug war and drinking and driving problems. 1991; this year will go down in history as the year of the War in the Persian Gulf. Yellow ribbons and red, white, and blue flags were found flying off of every porch roof. United States support for the troops in the Middle East was evident almost everywhere. There were various opinions, however, on our

We caught Julie Regan when she realized there were only 20 days left for seniors.

involvement in the War. Some felt we should nevel have gotten involved, whil€ others stood right behind George Bush's decisions. Due to the technology of th€ day we were constantly kep1 up to date on the Middl€ East happenings. CNN cov· ered night and day the behind the scenes actions~ while other channels gavE us the hourly report. SHS students and teach· ers worked hard to

Bill Hunter shows his spirit for the U.S.A. during the war crisis.

Cougar star Chuckie Robinson barrels through the Ridley Raiders on his way to a touchdown.


;how their support. Writing etters and sending goods vere the works of the Club lesert Shield, and after ichool meetings were held 'or those who wanted to dis:uss their views. Behind ~ach individual's varying >pinion on the crisis lay the :ommon bond that tied the lation together-the hope for >eace and the fast return of mr troops. Besides concern for iVorid happenings SHS stu-

dents were busy with school and their ever exciting social lives. When the weekend finally rolled around we would find ourselves hard at work making plans for the two short free days. 1990-91 was a big year at the box office, with hits like Ghost, The Godfather III, and Dances with Wolves. Often times we found ourselves back at school during the weekends, either playing on or cheering for one of our

many talented athletic teams. Eating was always a main activity, and SHS regulars could be found any night at Taco Bell, Pizza Hut, or Yogurt. When all else failed most of us resorted to just plain hanging out with friends. It was a time to relax and let go. For the seniors, the year 1991 will be remembered for more than just another school year. We have been together not only as a class

but as a close knit group of friends for twelve years. The friends we've made are the best and closest ones we've ever known, and as we start out on our new lives the memories we have made will remain a strong part of us. Think back to how much we have changed over the past four years, we are now adults ready to take on whatever the world has to offer. We have left our mark as Simply the Best class. by Aly Nancarrow and Wendy Bruce

On the road again are Steve Bossert and Aaron Medina. Are they going to Taco Bell again?

The happy juniors crowd in for that last photo.

Heather Gottwig and Kara DeRose tryout the Snickers bars, new to SHS this year.

The Class of 1991 banner for homecoming displays their party spirit.

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It was the year of: A new principal. .. The Class of 1991 ... Desert Shield/Desert Storm Being caught bluehanded... No cougar Change of leadership in Great Britain... Censorship... Dykstra and Daulton Flyers, Sixers in Camden? .. Senoir class trip Recession ... The death of Sen. John Heinz Kurds... "New World Order" . New superintendent. .. Death of Jim Henson . S&Ls... Snow days... Heartbeat away from the Presidency ... Hey Potts ... Kennedy Scandal. .. Taco Bell... Dances With Wolves .. Blue Route. .. "Simply the Best" ... Grease .. Near bankrupt Philadelphia... Mod styles . Teal. .. The Simpsons Locked doors. . . The Doors ... Killer bees Gas prices Frozen yogart. ., Julia Roberts Yeltsin Colin Powell. .. Smart bombs CNN Nintendo Gameboy... Recycling Lock In Yellow ribbons... Lacrosse... Spring Fever hits and students lose their heads ... Senior Citizens Prom... Hershey.Park... The Express... The Greenhouse Effect. .. Storytelling...

Clockwise: During the intense Persian Gulf War debates, students, such as Jamie Lil/icrapp, questioned the speakers, As Spring Fever hits, Dave Kobasa decides to study Physics instead of Biology, Frank shades other chili servers from ultra violet rays. Vo-tech students: Darlene Saunders, Mamie McNeff, Ron Merker, Matt Mi'sciagna, and Dave Murphy. 1991 Read-Aloud was a huge success due to its numerous participants.

Tom Staeger tries to hide from Spring Fever. Renee Morris shows some fancy footwork at the Senior Citizens' Prom.

Va-va-vavoom!! Chris DeRose models new Spring fashion.

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ith a very competitive season, the varsity boys' baseball team ended with the Central League Title. This is the second year in a row they've been the Central League Champs; hopefully, even though they're losing seniors Steve Bent, Ray Brown, Jesse Fahnestock, Greg Forgione, Jody Goane, Brian Stumpf, and Jeff Sutton they've started a tradition that will last for many years. With a record of 2-16 the varsity girls' softball team, under the directon of Coach Marintino, ended a disappointing season. Even though they experienced physical defeat, their mental attitudes and spirits never gave up. They had a winning disposition even when they lost by the ten run rule. Hopefully the spirit and dedication will remain with the team even after seniors Diana D'Alessio, Dina D'Alonzo, Denise Flaherty, Kirstin Horan, Alyson Nancarrow, Tracy O'Neill, and Krissy Riebel move on. Article by Tammy Filler.

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Tracy O'Neill smacks this one out of the park. Damon Zappacosta cuts off the lead runner once again. Lauren McCabe gives the signal and waits for the pitch. Denise Flaherty awaits the ball to put the tag on. Melissa Croce knows this runner's not going anywhere.

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Bottom Row: S. Syglowski, M. Croce, K. Horan, K. Power. Middle Row: D. Ruddy, M. Gildea, S. Costa, T. O'Neill, A. Wiegner, A. LeFever, D. Crowell, T. Yanagawa, S.Holstein. Top Row: Coach JUdy, Coach Marintino, A. Nancarrow, K. Riebel, D. D'Alonzo, D. Flaherty, T. Nancarrow, L. Heron, B. Misciagna, L. McCabe, Coach Whitebotlom, Coach Kelly. Missing From Picture: D. D'Alessio, T. Filler, H. Gottwig, and J. Leonard.


There's no way you're going to hit this baby. Jeff Sutton's waiting to be driven home. Ray Brown exclaims, "This is the one Jeff!"

Bottom Row: Coach Hall, T. Merrell, R. Brown, J. Goane, B. Stumpf, D. King, N. Nardo, J. Fahnestock, D. Zappacosta, M. Dutton, Coach Richards. Bottom Row: S. Bent, J. Sherlock, J. Lemon, J. Sutton, T. Delaney, G. Forgione, B. Simpson, K. Ridpath, J. Smith.

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1991 Boys' Lacrosse Team, front row I to r: M. Seamen, C. DeRose, J. Brennan, J. D'Alonzo, D. O'Donnell, D. Haiko, T. Slate, S. Stupka, C. Plocinik, D. Hoover, B. Garoh center row: coach B. Meredith, T. Brecker, R. Choe, B. Stiteler, K. Herninko, H. Oldham, K. Singley, B. Hunter, M. O'Donnell, M. Lauletta, F. Collova, B. Sminkey, G. Campbell, J. Kell, head coach J. Heisman back row: A. Kutufaris, R. Merker, J. Mongold, J. Lillicrapp, M. Newnam

STICK 'EM he shouts from Halderman field were encouraging this year as the boys earned a Central League victory and the girls fought hard to improve their record. The seasons proved to be productive for both teams. The boys' team led by tri-captains Mike O'Donnell, Bill Hunter, and Drew Haiko, maintained a winning record of 18 and 3. They advanced to the second round of playoffs in the state semi-finals under the coaching of Coach Jon Heisman and Buddy

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1991 Girls' Lacrosse Team: front row: C. Buscaglia, C. Djevharian, J. Houton, E. Stiteler, A. Souders, J. Hunt, M. Forgione, P. Vasconcelos back row: C. Bassett, D. Spaccarelli, S. Belville, L. Zulli, T. Crowe, D. Pieri, C. O'Neill, C. Pizollo, B. Chou, A. DiRocco, Coach Markle. 1991 JV Girls' Lacrosse Team 1991 Freshman Lacrosse Team Jamie Lillicrapp is looking for a pass.

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Meredith. Captains Amy Souders and Erin Stiteler continually boasted their team's spirit throughout the season. They concluded the season with a record of 8 and 9, and 3 Central League wins. This young team shows a lot of promise for the future. From the rough and tough of the boys' game to the finesse of the Lady Cougars, this was a successful year in all aspects. Article by Wendy Cadge and Kris Sannelli


Springfield's goal is successfully defended by Christin Bassett. Drew Haiko uses his speed to escape a defender. Captain Amy Souders keeps moving to escape the cold. Bill Hunter is alert and prepared to stop a shot. Melinda Forgione heads up the field to help out on defense.

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Going For Right: Karin McCurdy, Ebonie Kemp, Megan Delaney, Kim Dickerson, Megan Bastable, and Tamura Gaston went to the Penn Relays. Left: Meg Delaney strives to the end. Below: Kim and Kate take a well deserved break. Bottom: 1991 Girls' Track coaches: Heidi Heirth, Lisa Lockley, and Connie Funk.

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un, sprint, hurdle, stride, jump, throw. What comes to mind when you hear these words? Track, yes, good 01' track. Well, spring track was a blast this year. Rain, nor sleet, nor heat stopped the girls' track team this year. Coach Connie Funk helped lead the girls to a 6-3 record, finishing fourth in the Central league. The team was led by co-captains Diane Bridegam and Kim Dickerson in throwing, jumping and sprinting.

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Front Row: Karin McCurdy, Lorna Ellis, Kim Testa, Meg Bastable, Kris Sannelli, Angela Evans, Erin Horan, Kate Spires, Kim Dickerson, Kim Stinger. Back Row: Tamura Gaston, Stacey Johnson, Michelle Bowe, Sue Friedman, Michelle McCafferty, Sara Hopton, Marie Devenney, Chris Rhoades, Dixie Sellers, Meg Delaney, Ebonie Kemp, Lisa Gerace, Nancy Seidel, Karen Seidel, Kris Hartley.

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GIRLS'TRACK SPRINGFIELD OPPONENT 82 Penn Wood 35 87 Marple Newtown 54 58 Upper Darby 83 73 Lower Merion 68 107 Radnor 34 94 Ridley 46 Haverford 98 43 53 Penncrest 88 103 Conestoga 35 102 Strath Haven 38


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Right: Raja runs for glory. Below: Meg Bastable sprints to victory. Below Left: Dan Dudrick and Mr. Curran are ready for any challenge. Bottom: Raja and Garry run side by side.

BOYS'TRACK SPRINGFIELD OPPONENT 54 Conestoga 85 20.5 Haverford 129.5 71 Radnor 67 54 Ridley 96 64.5 Lower Merion 80.5 77 Marple 59 Upper Darby 84 64

long distance runners. But let's not forget the boys' track team. These boys worked to their fullest potential. Despite their final record, the boys made a great showing at every meet. The top hurler was Tom

Keller, while Bill Scott made the javelin soar. The mighty mile runner was Alex Villari. Dan Dudrick ran the 800, 400, and mile relay. Jason Kitchen added support to the mile relay and kept jumping all the way. Coach Dan Curran molded the guys into a team full of spirit and pride. Well, here's looking at the girls' and boys' track teams. They did a great job and good luck to them next year. Article by Kate Spires.

Front: D. Rhoads, C. Priar, B. Bullard, D. Ley, C. Koenig, J. Miller, T. Keller, J. Menta; Back: D. Reed, D. Dudrick, D. Defina, C. Hayden, J. Kitchen, J. Speers, A. Villari, G. Carper.

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1991 Boys' Tennis Team front row I to r: Jesse Bain, Ryan McCabe, Chris Hewes, Steve Bossert, Flint Weller, Jarett Raffel, James Walsh, Aaron Tallon. Back row: Mr. Mazurek (coach), Clay Thomas, Mike McArdle, David Leahy, Dan Gallagher, Jeff Morton, Doug Plank, Jeremy Johnson, Perry Meth, Jody Joachim (manager). Missing from photo is Chris Belville, Jay Devlin, Matt D'Ulisse, Binh Le, Minh Le, Scott McCabe, Matt McGough, Mr. Vandenburg (coach).

Making A Racket he 1991 boys tennis team enjoyed a fairly successful season under first year coaches, Dan Vandenberg and Steve Mazurek. The team was led by senior co-captain Jay Devlin, who finished the year with an 8-6 record - tops on the team. Seniors Steve Bossert and Perry Meth split duties at second singles, each winning four matches, while junior Chris Hewes finished the year strong with a 7-7 mark. Junior Aaron Tallon and his cousin Chris combined at mid-season to form a strong team, while Jeff Morton and Jarret Raffel also won consistently at .third doubles. Junior Clay Thomas was an important role player, often filling in for injured teammates. Next year, the team looks to improve on their 4-9 mark of the season. Article by Chris Hewes.

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Right: Jesse Fahnestock and Aly Nancarrow smile big after receiving the U.S. Army Reserve Award.

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:hris Aaron receives the Lockley Memorial Award from Mrs. Lockley. Left Matt Joseph receives the Courageous Athlete Award.

ne of the well known banquets at SHS is the annual Cougar Banquet. More than two hundred high school athletes, their parents,

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coaches, and high school officials attended. There are many honors and awards given at this banquet, such as the Most Outstanding Boy and Girl Athletes and the Most Valuable Player awards. All of the recipients were presented with engraved plaques or trophies. It is a wonderful evening to acknowledge Spring-

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The MVP's Football- Michael Blunt and Chuck Robinson Girls Tennis- Jody Joachim Boys Golf- Ray Brown Volleyball- Denise Flaherty Soccer- Scott Syglowski Boys Cross-Country- Alex Villari Girls Cross-Country- Lorna Ellis Field Hockey- Erin Stitler Cheerleading- Lisa Berry Boys Basketball- Michael Blunt Girls Basketball- Erin Stitler Gymnastics- Jen Houten Boys Indoor Track- Jason Kitchen Girls Indoor Track- Kim Dickerson Wrestling- Peter Bruinsma Baseball- Jesse Fahnestock Boys Lacrosse- Bill Hunter Girls Lacrosse- Melinda Forgione Boys Tennis- Jay Devlin Boys Track- Dan Dudrick Girls Track-/Diane Bridegam Softball- Krissy Riebel

Below left: Denise Flaherty is the proud recipient of yet another award.

Brian Stumpf and Erin Stitler were chosen as Springfield's top athletes.

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here can you go to see Tina Turner, George Michael, or an episode of Cheers... Hear a live performance of She's Always A Woman and That's What Friends Are For.. Taste the best doggone chili east of Texas... View contemporary art displays...

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And get a head start on your fall wardrobe, all under one roof? You guessed it: our own Springfield High! The talent show, which took place on April 4, showcased 24 acts. It was a night to remember, the audience was moved to tears one minute and roared


SPOTLIGHT with laughter the next because of the performances of singers, actors, and dancers. The Talent Show was more in the spirit of fun than the competitive Celebration of the Arts. The tension mounted as participants from the Art, Industrial Art, and Home Economic depart-

ments competed in many categories. The public was invited to join in the artistic festivities. For those of you who missed seeing your peers in the spotlight, don't make the same mistake twice. Come to see the talent that SHS has to offer! Article by Ingi Lee and Anjali Avadhani.

Above: Nicole Segal and Jeff Crowther get ready to turn the town inside out. Top Right: Kim Stinger and Kate Spires debate over their interpretions of the painting. Middle Right: "Cheers" to a wonderful performance. Right: Colleen Lynn works diligently as her skills are put to the test.

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he National Honors Society held its annual induction ceremony for juniors on April 8, 1991. After some words from principal Joseph O'Brien and superintendent Dr. Roger Place, the traditional candle lighting ceremony was held. Senior officers of NHS, Jesse Fahnestock, Karthik Venkataraman, Richard Mento, and, Stacey Owens, lit candies for scholarship, leadership, service, and character. This year's new members are B.J. Brunner, Richard Choe, Bessie Chou, Tammy Filler, Jessica Gorman, Jason Kitchen, Karin McCurdy, Cristina Nancarrom, Hang Nguyen, Brian Simpson, and Damon Zappacosta. Article by Jason Kitchen.

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Right: Hey Rich! Your tie needs a V-S. Below: The 1990-1991 senior officers and newly inducted members of NHS.

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s o s we entered the building no one knew what to expect. With the exception of the well dressed students, the lobby seemed no different than usual. Then, we turned down the hallway and walked into a dream. The hall was lined with streamers, and balloons were suspended above. Next, we reached the cafeteria and the dream continued. From the ceiling hung hundreds of balloons

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p H and I candles flickered on every table. Some gathered on the dance floor as others moved outside to the courtyard for an evening under the stars of talking, laughing, and dancing. If you ask anyone who attended the Soph Hop where they were on the evening of April 27, 1991, they'll all say lost ... Lost In A Dream. Article by Rebecca Cecala.

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Zack Conaway relaxes with a cold drink. The 1991 class officers and sponsors. Does anybody know why Katie is smiling? Carly tries out a new dance move. Steph stops in after a game to help with the decorating.

Stop in the Name of Love.

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Count the teeth on April and Nicole!

Tina Nancarrow proves to Tracy Schellinger that she can still dance up a storm! Hey Studs, where are your dates?

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These beauties in black and white show their pearly whites.

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Terri Morrissey and Dave Andreson pose for a picture during a slow dance.


Karin McCurdy and Bill Scott smile while waiting for dinner.

Who has the curlier hair, Irwin Benkert or Danielle Cunningham?

"You, my brown eyed girl. .. ", thinks Tom Slate about Janette LeGrand

Shannon Bruno and Jeff Siostad lock eyes in a romantic moment.

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Complementary souvenir memoir booklet and glass.

Picture perfect: Drew Haiko, Jody Joachim , Diana Haiko and Greg Campbell. Debbie smQes in appreciation of the food.

Laura Fox is sitting pretty. Thinking about Senior Week brings smiles to Aly and Priya. Amy smiles for the camera but Bill's too tired from dancing.

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he Senior Prom, which took place at the Great Valley Hilton on May 31, 1991, was a night to remember. Riding in limousines, many seniors arrived in elegance. As you can' imagine, the atmosphere was definitely one of excitement and a touch of sadness for this " was their last dance together. Upon entering, each happy couple received souvenir glasses and a memoir booklet. Next, a fabulous dinner was served and pictures were taken.


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As the music rocked the house, the couples danced up a storm. As the music played the tunes, the seniors took time to reminisce and laugh about the happy times of high school. As the night slowly faded away, a somber note entered the joyous occasion as the soon-tobe graduates said their goodbyes and looked forward to Commencement. But, all in all, the evening lived up to its theme song, "Wonderful Tonight." Article by Emily Shull.

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Oh, no! I dropped my contact!

Ray Brown all wrapped up in the moment.

Chris DeRose is dancin' the night away with date Christine Rhoads, '

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The camera captures Matt and Denise, but where " was Matt during "Wonderful Tonight?"

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Happy Seniors gather for one more picture. Danielle and Rob reminisce over pictures.

Rebecca, Michelle, Ajitha, and Jen are all smiles at the party. PEACE! Hey girls, are you going to miss SHS?

Mike Barnes contemplates life after SHS.

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YEAH! These Seniors are ready to skid-daddle!


he Class of 1991 celebrated their last social event together, June 6, 1991. The Senair Class Party was an emotional night which took place at the Log Cabin Inn. A video, comprised of such events as the Soph Hop of '89, the Junior class trip to New York City, and the 1989 Springfield-Ridley football game, allowed the seni-

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ors to see once again just how many memories they had together and also how much they had changed. The room was filled with both laughter and tears as the Class of 1991 recapped their last four years together at Springfield High, where they have earned the title "Simply the Best." Article by Emily Shull.

Kathryn, Maureen, and Debby smile one last time for the camera.

Taking pictures brings out two of three smiles. Happy days are here again as the Seniors party until the end. SWAK.! Priya gets down on the dance floor. "You do the hokey pokey and you turn yourself around ... "

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Art Jack and Jane Duffy Art Award. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. David J. Cassidy

SPRINGFIELD HIGH SCHOOL Commencement Awards

Business Education Guy and Rose Harding Business Education Award Brendan T. McGuire Lions Club of Springfield Business Education Awards Michele E. Bowe, Dina L. D'Alonzo Richard K. Smith Memorial Business Education Award Kristina L. Riebel Springfield Business and Professional Women's Club Business Education Scholarship Kristina L. Riebel Chubb Institute!Keystone School Outstanding Business Student Kristina L. Riebel English Lions Club of Springfield Language Arts Award Denise M. Flaherty, Laura E. Fox English Department Award Wendy K. Bruce Ellen Shattuck Simon Journalism Award Christin L. Bassett The Hushion Achievement Award Jennifer K. Thomas Foreign Language SprilYIfield Business and Professional Women's Club Sarah L. Berry Memorial Award Christin L. Bassett Foreign Language Department French Award Karthik Venkataraman Foreign Language Department Spanish Awards Jesse B. Fahnestock, Alexander Villiu'i Home Economics Ruth C. Bullard Home Economics Award

Diane Bridegam, Joan C. McCabe

Industrial Arts Mechanical Drawing Award Industrial Materials Award Graphic Arts Award John J. Conners Memorial Graphic Arts Award Harry G. Stewart Memorial Industrial Arts Award Mathematics Certificates of Achievement¡ NCSM AHSME . Highest Score Lions Club of Springfield Mathematics Awards

Class of 1991

R. K. Smith Auditorium Friday, June 7,1991 8 p.m.

The William Speakman Mathematics Award

Nicholas C. Wagner Christopher D. Aaron Brendan P. Savage Richard F. Joseph Brian B. Capra Christin L. Bassett, Babi Sinha Jesse B. Fahnestock Jesse B. Fahnestock, Karthik Venkataraman Peter E. Bruinsma

Music Flora Auld Memorial Music Award Karthik Venkataraman Band and Orchestra Parents Award Miku Shiota Music Department Vocal Awards Richard P. Mento, Miku Shiots Woman's Club of Springfield Music Award Laurie L. Corey Physical Education Jane E. Brusch Field Hockey Award Amy J. Souders Wilbur R. Schopf Physical Education Awards Steven J. Bossert, Diana D'Alessio S.E.T. Janet G. Way Certificate of Achievement Joan C. McCabe, Mamie L. McNeff


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he Class of 1991 celebrated their last social event together, June 6, 1991. The Senoir Class Party was an emotional night which took place at the Log Cabin Inn. A video, comprised of such events as the Soph Hop of '89, the Junior class trip to New York City, and the 1989 Springfield-Ridley football game, allowed the seni-

ors to see once again just how many memories they had together and also how much they had changed. The room was filled with both laughter and tears as the Class of 1991 recapped their last four years together at Springfield High, where they have earned the title "Simply the Best." Article by Emily Shull.

Kathryn, Maureen, and Debby smile one last time for the camera.

Taking pictures brings out two of three smiles. Happy days are here again as the Seniors party until the end. S.w.A.K.! Priya gets down on the dance floor. "You do the hokey pokey and you turn yourself around ... "

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Art

Jack and Jane Duffy Art Award

SPRINGFIELD HIGH SCHOOL Commencement Awards

David J. Cassidy Business Education Guy and Rose Harding Business Education Award Brendan T. McGuire Lions Club of Springfield Business Education Awards Michele E. Bowe, Dina L. D'Alonzo Richard K. Smith Memorial Business Education Award Kristina L. Riebel Springfield Business and Professional Women's Club Kristina L. Riebel Business Education Scholarship Chubb Institute/Keystone School Outstanding Business Student '" Kristina L. Riebel English Lions Club of Springfield Language Arts Award Denise M. Flaherty, Laura E. Fox English Department Award Wendy K. Bruce Ellen Shattuck Simon Journalism Award Christin L. Bassett The Hushion Achievement Award Jennifer K. Thomas Foreign Language Sprimtfield Business and Professional Women's Club sarah L. Berry Memorial Award Christin L. Bassett Foreign Language Department French Award Karthik Venkataraman Foreign Language Department Spanish Awards Jesse B. Fahnestock, Alexander vmill'i Home Economics Ruth C. Bullard Home Economics Award

Diane Bridegam, Joan C. McCabe

Industrial Arts

Mechanical Drawing Award Nicholas C. Wagner Industrial Materials Award Christopher D. Aaron Graphic Arts Award Brendan P. Savage John J. Conners Memorial Graphic Arts Award . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Richard F. Joseph Harry G. Stewart Memorial Industrial Arts Award Brian B. Capra Mathematics Certificates of Achievement¡ NCSM AHSME¡ Highest Score Lions Club of Springfield Mathematics Awards

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R. K. Smith Auditorium Friday, June 7,1991 8 p.m.

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Christin L. Bassett, Babi Sinha Jesse B. Fahnestock Jesse B. Fahnestock, Karthik Venkataraman Peter E. Bruinsma

The William Speakman Mathematics Award Music Flora Auld Memorial Music Award Karthik Venkataraman Band and Orchestra Parents Award Miku Shiota Music Department Vocal Awards Richard P. Mento, Miku Shiota Woman's Club of Springfield Music Award Laurie L. Corey Physical Education Jane E. Brusch Field Hockey Award Amy J. Soudere Wilbur R. Schopf Physical Education Awards Steven J. Bossert, Diana D'Alessio S.E.T. Janet G. Way Certificate of Achievement Joan C. McCabe, Mamie L. McNeff


Science Club Med Scholarship Harry E. Greenberg Memorial Science Award Lions Club of Springfield Science Awards Science Department Award

Michelle L. Sullivan Jesse B. Fahnestock Christin L. Bassett, Peter E. Bruinsma ' Karthik Venkataraman

Social Studies Robert Duignan Memorial Social Studies Award: Social Studies Department Award Theatre Arts Springfield High School Acting Award '" Springfield Business and Professional Women's Club Helen Warwick Theatre Arts Award

Christin L. Bassett Steven M. Farace Ilona C. Haris, James A. Lillicrapp Priya B. Patel

Vocational-Technical Awards Cosmetology· Outstanding Student Mamie L. McNeff Foods Achievement Award· Outstanding Student Matthew A. Misciagna Air Conditioning/Refrigeration/Heating Scholastic Award . . . . . . . . . . . .. David J. Murphy James C. Zurlo Auto Mechanics Academic Achievement· Outstanding Student Christin L. Bassett Jesse B. Fahnestock

Megan L. Anders Jennifer L. Anderson Christin L. Bassett Brian B. Capra R. J e!frey Crowther Steven M. Farace LauraE. Fox Christopher F. Hayden

Scott's Hi-Q Melissa A. Gorman Stephen E. Mongold Scott A. Syglowski Faculty Service Awards Kirstin A. Horan Jody L. Joachim Richard F. Joseph HuyMinhLe Kathleen Leonard Joan C. McCabe Scott J. McCabe

Karthik Venkataraman Alexander Villari

Robert L. Miller Julie M. Regan Kristina L. Riebel Brendan P. Savage Jeffery T. Sutton Rebecca L. Taber Jennifer K. Thomas Alexander Villari

Organization Awards AMEV Foundation Scholarship Scott A. Syglowski American Chemical Society· Excellence in Chemistry Karthik Venkataraman The American Legion School Awards Christopher F. Hayden, Michelle L. Sullivan Bell of PAlDiamond State Telephone Co. Scholarship Stacey C. Owens Carslaw·Giuffre Memorial Scholarship Melissa A. D'Ambrosio, Jeffery T. Sutton Chapel of the Four Chaplains· Essay Award N. Christopher Beaver, Melissa A. Gorman Karthik Venkataraman Citizens Scholarship Foundation· David O. Maxwell Scholarship Class of 1981 Scholarship Andrew D. Haiko Community Education Award Kathleen Leonard, Rune G. Hilt Congressional Scholar Athlete Award Alyson C. Nancarrow Continental Corporation Foundation Scholarship Christopher F. Hayden Jostens Foundation Leader Scholarship Christin L. Bassett KYW News Radio· Outstanding Journalism Award Ilona C. Haris Charles A McLaughlin Service Award Wendy K. Bruce NAACp· Citizenship Award Michael D. Blunt, Jr. National Scholar Athlete Awards Jesse B. Fahnestock, Alyson C. Nancarrow

Organization Awards (Con'in"";) Phi Beta Kappa Association . Book Award Stephen E. Mongold Joan C. McCabe Rotary Club of Springfield· Student Achievement Award Rotary Club of Springfield Technical/Business School Award James C. Zurlo Michele E. Bowe Shorter A.M.E. Church, Service/Achievement Award Society of Women Engineers Christin L. Bassett A1yson C. Nancarrow Certificate of Merit in Science and Mathematics Springfield Education Association Scholarship Stacey C. Owens SHS Home and School Association Recognition Award Kathleen Leonard Springfield Hospital Award Alexander Villari Student Council Award Matthew Perna Student Services Award for Perfect Attendance William F. Scott Suburban Cable Scholarship Christin L. Bassett, Laura E. Fox Tandy Technology Scholars Christin Bassett, Peter Bruinsma, Jesse Fahnestock, Babi Sinha, Karthik Venkataraman, Alexander Villari N. Christopher Beaver Union League Scholarship WPVI· "Best of the Class" Christin L. Bassett Woman's Club of Springfield, Academic Scholarship Stacey C. Owens Florence E. Shafer Scholarship Veronica A. Moriarty, James E. Reeves Technical/Business School Award James C. Zurlo Mamie L. McNeff Women's American ORT Award College, University and Technical School Awards Albion College, Webster Scholarship Steven J. Bossert Albright College, Walton Academic Scholarship Rebecca L. Taber Catholic University, Gibbons Honors Michelle L. Sullivan

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Kristina L. Riebel College of Charleston Scholarship Robert S. Wilman Hamilton College, Academic Scholarship Priya B. Patel Johns Hopkins University, Beneficial·Hodson Scholarship Christin L. Bassett Lehigh University Scholarship. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Michael D. Blunt Lynchburg College, Westover Fellowship Rebecca L. Taber Laura E. Fox Mount St. Mary's College Scholarship Randolph·Macon College, Blackwell Scholarship Rebecca L. Taber Brian C. Stumpf Rollins College, Athletic Scholarship Peter E. Bruinsma Temple University· Outstanding Achievement Scholarship Temple University . Presidential Award Miku Shiota Towson State University, Athletic Scholarship Erin A. Stiteler Diane L. Reganato Trenton State College, Alumni Scholarship University of Dayton, Special Achievement Scholarship James G. Vickery University of Scranton, Loyola Scholarship Christopher F. Hayden James C. Zurlo Vale Tech Institute Scholarship Springfield High School Special Scholarships James McGlone Memorial Scholarship Jennifer L. Anderson George A. Pagano Scholarship Karthik Venkataraman Florence D. Scioscia Memorial Scholarship Jesse B. Fahnestock Christin L. Bassett James W. Braunsdorf Memorial Scholarship

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he Springfield High School Class of 1991 celebrated Commencement exercises on th~ evening of June 7, in R.K. Smith Auditorium. Student speakers included Christin Bassett, Peter Bruinsma, Jesse Fahnestock, Babi Sinha, Karthik Venkataraman, and Alexander Villari, all of whom spoke on the emotions of the moment. As the Class of 1991 departed, the members left their high school years behind. However, each life will be continued on its own path as each student turns a new a page in the book of life. Article by Jessica Gorman and Laura Mazzei.

Denise Flaherty presents the class gift. Diana and Drew Haiko anxiously await the ceremony to begin.


We're free! We're free! Are we ready? Is everyone's tie on straight?

Seniors share one last hug.

The deserving recipient of the Braunsdorf Memorial Scholarship: Christin Bassett glows with excitement.

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And as the plot unraveled, times changed: The students began to wrap up another year... As students became experts at fire drill procedure, the drills appeared to be less necessary... The Persian Gulf War ended... A new sports complex was planned for Pl11iladelphia... Fifties Day... 2 Live Crew... Seniors survived Washington D.C..... Soviet Republics demanded their independence... Robin Hood danced to the screen ... Aid was sent to Kurdish refugees... Twelve Caesars... Great Valley Hilton... Christil1l WOI7I b..e Braunsdorf... Seniors made plans for the shar-e... Everyone grew a year older and a y'ear wiser. . . Soldiers began to return home. .. Cougar returned and banner recaptured ...The Class of 1991 said goodbye... The yearbook changed hands and Here's Where the Story Ends became the request of the night. ..and it looked like everyone would live happily ever after.

Clockwise from upper left: Colette pens a story from the year.

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The junior class survived its trip to New York City. Red, white, and blue were the colors of the year. Jamie couldn't wait to see himself in a cap and gown. Students skip studying to spend a weeknight at the Dairy Cottage. Bill Hunter looks a little dazed after being hit while innocently walking thru the parking lot. Matt casually waits for summer. Who are these lovely ladies?

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