1993 Scrivener

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TABLE OF CONTENTS An Exciting Start introduction

·States of Bliss student life

The Thrill of It sports

Utter Confusion activities

Those Who Care faculty

Moving Moments underclass

Great Expectations seniors

Happy Endings conclusion

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Springfield High School Scrivener Volume 59

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Cast of Characters Another dreary, storm-ridden Sunday rolls around, offering absolutely no excuses to avoid the mountain of homework lurking in that dark corner of the bedroom; boredom and gloom permeate the house, along with the ugly booms of thunder that extinguish all hopes for fun that day. All of us have invariably encountered such a scenario, in which we desperately search for some kind of escape to counteract our boredom and provide relaxation at the end of a long week. Books, T.V., movies, plays - whether products of a technologically modern society, or classic works of fiction, they all revolve around a "cast of characters" that systematically creates the stories that capture our imaginations, and release us from the constraints of boredom. Most of us never realize that we, collectively as human beings, or as lone individuals, are the "players" in the fascinating saga we have coined "life." We deal with an unbelievable range of emotions, far beyond those of any great actor or actress, as we interact to form daily plots of tragedy, comedy, and everything in between. The decisions we make, as well as.the actions we use to enforce them, not only engender our personal tales, but intertwine with everyone else's to create one immense and complex human story. Sometimes we think of fictional characters as mentors

whom we strive to imitate, or even as close friends whom we could reveal our deepest secrets to. As children, we loved Dr. Seuss' eccentric creatures, and envied the mythical kids who fought monsters and later received fame and glory in their very own fantasy tales. Confusing fiction for reality was not uncommon for many, since games of "pretend" were probably the most popular methods for escape. Today as teenagers, we still tend to retire to our own worlds of "make-believe" now and then, in order to temporarily avoid the stresses and pressures of fast-paced living. The difference, of course, is that we now must focus on the realities of our various plots. We are the protagonists of our stories, who control the outcomes of our lives, rather than parents and other characters, who play supporting roles. Although we still turn to friends and family for encouragement, we are the ones who ultimately "slay the monsters" and overcome obstacles to find happiness and fulfillment in our lives. No longer do we have to rely on our faithful childhood companions like Ramona Quimby to give us comfort; we can discover the joys of living on our own. We are truly the "cast of characters" around which the story of life revolves. Yet, we are also the authors, playwrights, directors, and producers who give it meaning. Unlike the helpless figures who succumb to failure and tragedy in works of fiction, we hold the ultimate power to surpass such obstacles - we control our own destinies.

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This page Top left: Jeff Korn and Michelle Lachett discuss the meaning of life. Top right: Scott Warnick and Chris Plummer take a break in commons. Middle left: Takiena Shank, Tomeka Payne, and Myranda Clyburn stop for a picture on the way back from the cafeteria. Middle: Marty Brown gives a wave as he gets wrapped for football. Above: Sha=on Wiegner takes a look at the world from a different perspective. Opposite Page Top left: Putting their heads together are Wendy Cadge, Missy Mullin, Jacqui Hickey, and Maggie Oldham.

Bottom left: Picture perfect are Lauren DiPaulo and Jen Guiffre. Left: Brian Demnicki sneaks a peek to see who's wandering the halls.

Left: Mike Seaman and Meg Hayden say " Cheese! " at a football game . Right: Stopping for a smile between classes are Dana Erdosy and Karen Spevak.

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Summer is the time when teachers and students are •. free from all the stresses that. go along. with school. At the end of June, there's no hOInework, no classes, and no deadlines. Whether you spend your time at the pool or working, sUmmer is· a time to relax. Overall, life is a breeze and the days fly by. At the beginning of July, you've had a taste of vacation and are hungry for more. The summer is not yet at its full heat, and there's still time to do as much as possible. Almost everywhere you go, you run into someone you know. By the end of July and the beginning of August, band·and sports· practices have started. Suddenly, everyone needs school clothes and books and pencils and backpacks go on sale. Everyone realizes that school is not even a month a way, and the everyday routine will soon begin again. Before you know it, September is here and the first day of school is tomorrow. Where did the summer go?

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This page: Top left: Tina Doonan guides a pony at the July 4th parade. Middle left: Lisa Gerace and Shannon Bruno shop at the mall. Top right: Brian Zappasodi concentrates on his ping pong game. Opposite page:

Bottom left: Mr. Peoples searches for a map in the book store.

Top right: Maggie Oldham takes phone messages while working at the middle school.

Bottom middle: Kara DeRose suns at the pool.

Middle left: Melissa Mullin, Allison Wenitsky, Becky Cecala, and Leslie Serruta sell candy at the July 4th parade.

Bottom right: Jocelyn Gibson and Erin Horan practice their flute music at summer band.

Middle right: Busy lifeguarding at the Springfield Swin Club is Nancy Seidel. Bottom: Jocelyn Nescio teaches swimming at the Springfield Country Club.

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Time. It is practically an undefinable term because it means so many different things to different people. In essence, it is what life is made of: hours, minutes, and seconds. It possesses the controlling hand in our lives and dictates the past, the present, and the future. In today's society, people are slaves of the clock. Everything is a rush and there is never allowance for delay. People no longer take time to leisurely relax on a Saturday afternoon. They work later and spend less time at home. It is as if we must get as much done in as little time as possible.However, a life filled with only work is not a life fully enjoyed. People need a chance to "get away" and simply waste precious time. It is a shame that people are taught that it is an evil thing to do. There would be less tension and stress in the world if people would ignore the clock once in a while. Even in high school, we are placed on strict schedules.

Above left: The enemy. Above: Ryan Boldosser, Laurie Simpson, Anna DeRose, Michelle Brown, and Christine Frayne relax in the hall after school. Left: Dave Leahy aspires to be "Home Improvement's" Tim Taylor.

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Schedules allow only three minutes to walk from one end of the building to the other. Not one second can be spared. Friends rush by one another barely even able to say hello. And the only socializing time allowed has been reduced to thirty minutes. Lunch seems to be over before it begins. School is an imitation of life. The ideas and practices of both are the same, no time for anything but work. Life is comprised of nothing but time. In the end, the greatest sin is to regret what you have or have not done. Life was not meant to be filled with work and devoid of enjoyment. Live life for yourself because to be satisfied, you must be happy. Time can never go backwards, only persist forward. It will go on forever, continuing the history ofthe universe. It is the one thing mankind must obey and cannot command.


Top left: With only three minutes between classes. Arlene Weigner. Anne Williams. and Lauren Reeves still find time to gossip. Spnnglield High School 10 Penod Bell Schedule

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Top right: Waiting for school to start is John Merklee.

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Middle right: Maria Covello, Gina Cipolloni. Lisa Dolente. Sue Devenney, Michelle Chambers. and Andrea Dukes relish what is left of their shortened lunch periods. Above left: Sara Bonadio uses time wisely. Above right: Kevin Mettee has clearly mastered the art of wasting time. Left: The controlling factor in our everyday life.

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"My good friends have made high school not a chore but a pleasure." - Debbie Franks

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Probably the most memorable stands out in our memories, we can times that we as students experi- all relate to such experiences that ence "in" high school, are actually forge bonds\p.mong us as students of the moments we share and reflect SHS, and also highlight ourselves as upon outside of the realm of bell individuals. To us, the 2:25 bell schedules, pop quizzes, and cafe- spells the end of a ten period day, teria food. For most, the final buzz yet another daily beginning to our of the loudspeaker not only signifies student lives. the end of a school day, but marks the time when we all resume our respective student lives. Of course, there are as many variations of student life at SHS as there are different emotions we express, as we strive to tackle our problems, and also rejoice at our victories throughout the year. Every individual here at SHS recalls special experiences of their high school career, as well as different areas of importance and interest that make each student life unique. From football games and dances that so many people enjoy, to the music and fashion choices we make on a personal level, we are all segments of a student body which creates one collective SHS student life. Times with friends, weekend relaxation, first jobs - whether a particular conversation or event

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Top to Bottom, Left to Right: Chris SooHoo and Amy Clevenstine look excited about their nearly identical outfits. Springfield's very own GQ guys: Andy Kutufaris, John Mongold and Doug Mento. Kiki Harris, Vani Ari and Jeanine Johnson look great in plaid.

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Steve Harms not only looks great, but he's more than happy to give Maggie Oldham a lift. Kori Grubb reads Glamour to keep up with the latest fashions. Those stockings are great, Kori. Artwork by Chris Dappallone


E'RE WEARING

Top to Bottom, Left to Right: Dan Woods wears a baseball cap and sport jersey, two very popular items at SHS

Allyson Burke and Angela Printz smile for the camera. Sandi Syglowski, Wendy Cadge and Anne Marie Scalies are hanging out and looking spectacular.

Allison Wenitsky looks great among the flowers. Alyssa Mazziotta and Colleen Hood look like they just stepped out of Contempo Casual.

Dave Kobasa sports a fashionable look - sunglasses. Scott Hamby and Bill Zurat look great.

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Top to Bottom, Left to Right: Rahmon Jackson enjoys his lunch in the cafeteria. Pepsi Machines are a popular addition to the school. Nancy Woods and Larissa Polischuk watch as Shannon Wiegner reminds everyone to drink their milk.

fu!. determl you are? We eat to survive, t relax and to have fun. It is one of the things that we do most, beeep and do Where you determined ood and oney often important

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Sprin surroun i run to the Burger King whether it's in the car a practice, or hang out, part of all a

Cottage, Taco Bell, er a game, e way to a to go and is a big ves.


Top to Bottom, Left to Right: Christina Socha enjoys lunch in the cafeteria Mike Newnam eagerly bites into a chicken nugget. Lauren McCabe is anxious to start her lunch. Lunchboxes are a new fad and are good for the environment. Michelle Frumento agrees that lunch is a time to relax and talk with friends. Nicole Tashie, and Lisa Zulli eat a healthy lunch.

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s I B L ING "I hate you! You're adopted. There is no way mom could have had you. You are so evil!" Ah, the sounds of sibling rivalry. Sure, you're allowed to bust on your sib, but if anyone else does it, off with their head! We love

Top to bottom, Left to Right: Shannon Wiegner doesn't think her sister Arlene is too heavy. Steven, Kathy, and Jen Powers have a big group hug. Mark Dolente gives Lisa a lift. Katy and Liz Morrison support each other. Becky and Laurie Cecala are very close. Randy Kresge is glad to lend Andrea a knee.

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them. We hate them. We want to kill them when we see them walking around wearing our clothes. (Is asking a foreign question only to family members?) We drive them everywhere or vice versa - crazy is usually the destination. We

spend holidays and family vacations with them. We laugh about Uncle Bob's tie together. Siblings, we wouldn't give them away for anything. Well, a million dollars and three wishes, maybe. NAH!


RIVALRY

Top left: Evan Johnson has his sister Jeanine in a wrestling move. Top middle: Aimee LeFever knows how to give Alison a little pick me up. Top right: Jim Kennedy gives little sister Judy a protective hug. Left: Jen, Allyson, and Ryan Burke are all excited to be in the same school. Above: Kristin and Michelle Jeffery sit pretty in their favorite jeans.

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Top left: Sean and Lori Simpson are close siblings. Top right: The Pizzollos enjoy wildlife at SHS. Middle right: Colleen and Ellen Gallager always have someone to lean on. Middle left: The O'Neill sisters both love sports, but are sitting the bench just now. Right: It's the JacquijDebbie Hunt totem pole! Far right: Andy and Heather Wright pose for a picture on the way to therapy.

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Top left: Kevin O'Leary flexes to look as big as his older brother Shawn. Top right: Nikki Geno always picks her big sister Toni up. Middle left: The Doublemint girls? No, its Christa and Kelly Flick. Middle: Phil and Kate Liefeld are two of a kind. Above: "I'm almost as tall as Ethel", Mitzi Tolentino says. Far left: Nick and Kristine Sannelli manage to catch each other between activities. Left: Carlotta McCafferty is always on Michelle's back.

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Hi Ho, Hi Ho! (it's off to work we go!)

Above left: Jalelah Hug and Kevin Mettee discover the joys of reading. Above right: "These movies are due back Monday night by midnight," says Denise Ellis. Middle left: Casey Sarley sorts through the stack of clothes at Marshalls. Middle center: Sue Wood works at WaWa, Springfield's favorite hangout. Middle right: Jim McGinley keeps the movie theater clean. Right: Doug Pacitti, Matt Spires, and Steve Squitiere are going to run away and join the Icecapades. Far right: Does Melissa Tiniakos know the Pizza!Pizza! guy?

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Only $4.25 an hour and I have to wear a uniform? Many Springfield students participate in the various groups and clubs the high school offers. However, for some students, that is not all that they take part in. These students often find part-time jobs as well. Usually as a means to earn some extra money, students can be found working just about anywhere around Springfield and nearby communities. The mall is by far the most popular

place to work, whether it be selling food, clothing, or shoes. This is often an excellent opportunity to receive a slight discount on purchases too. The students who manage to work and keep up with their studies deserve a great deal of credit. It is extremely difficult to balance work with school and still maintain some semblance of a social life. Jobs are an excellent experience for the future.

Above left: Jim Kennedy folds jeans with that Gap smile. Would you like some socks with that? Above right: Christine Marchese serves Colleen Gallagher at Susan's Own. Middle left: Erin Horan, where do we get those cool Dairy Queen watches? Middle right: Kristin Jeffery, Lauren McCabe, and Rachel Spiegel think that these shoes would look really great with what you're wearing. Far left: "Fries with that?" Nicole Slegatis asks. Right: Liz Morrison, are you working hard or hardly working?

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c u R R E This Page: Above left: Jeff Korn reads about the Somalia relief efforts. Above right: George Bush, up close and personal. Above middle: Nicole Benkert and Kori Grubb are happy democrats. Right: Matt Kass, Allyson Burke, Sarah Welsh and Christy Filler stand in the sign-littered "ampitheater". Opposite Page: Above right: The Bushs' first stop in Springfield was at the fire station. Above middle: Jesse D'Alonzo, Chris Britton, Mike Borrelli, and Andy Kutufaris are all avid Bush supporters. Left: Deb Lastowka reads Time to keep up with her current events. Middle: Dave Ley is a Clinton supporter.

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The years 1992-1993 were eventful to say the least. We were kept on the edge of our seats by the election. There was constant suspense as to whether Ross Perot would be in this week or not, but in the end the Democrats won, for the first time in 12 years. It was very exciting to see President Bush in our township, though many Democrats would have rather seen Bill Clinton. On the scary international scene, the friction in Bosnia and Serbia escalated, making many front pages with stories of ethnic cleansing camps.

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Our Very Own Royalty Springfield High School has definitely got spirit! It is evident everywhere; on the various Blue and Gold Days, the attendance at sporting events, and in the many other activities Springfield students are involved in. Springfield High School students showed their spirt at its annual Homecoming, on October 10, 1992. The Class of 1942 celebrated its 50th reunion, the volleyball team had a bake sale, and the tough Cougar football

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team battled it out with their opponent, Upper Darby. Halftime included the high school marching band, the recognition of the Hall of Fame inductees, and the presentation of the 1992 Homecoming Court. The spectators acknowledged the Homecoming Queen nominees: Tamara Crowe, Megan Hayden, Jacqui Hunt, Heather Poake, and Nicole Tashie. That night, at the crowded Homecoming Dance, the students were introduced to the

Homecoming King candidates: Sam Adolph, Mike Bean, Mike Borrelli, Jeremy Miller, and Brian Romesburg. While at the game Tina Nancarrow, 1991 Homecoming Queen, passed the crown over to Jacqui Hunt, the newly elected queen. Jeremy Miller was crowned 1992 Homecoming King at the dance. The whole day was full of spirit - something Springfield High School certainly has a lot of.


Opposite Page: Left: Homecoming participants wait for the ceremony to begin. Right: Lisa Zulli and Bill Snyder announce the homecoming queen. Bottom: The homecoming queen and her court, with escorts. Left to right: Andy Brennan, Nicole Tashie, Frank May, Heather Poake, Pete Derby, Jacqui Hunt, Adam Roosevelt, Megan Hayden, Steve Spinosa, and Tamara Crowe. This Page: Left: Jacqui Hunt is crowned Homecoming queen of 1992. Below left: Renee Morris participates in the homecoming activities. Below right: "Testing, testing 1,2 is this thing on?" wonders Student Council President Tamara Crowe. Below: Homecoming nominees: Brian Romesburg, Mike Bean, Sam Adolph, Mike Borrelli, and Homecoming King Jeremy Miller.

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Let it Snow Top to bottom, left to right. Steve Harms and Evanthia Filiou pause for a picture before going into the dance

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Stacey Johnson and her date enjoy the night. Stacey Jackson and Kara DeRose ask Oliver Collins if this is the only way he can get girls. Mandy Given and Carl Suppa look like they are enjoying themselves at the dance. "Thank you, thank you," says Meg Delany, "and no~ for ~y next act, I will be performmg .... Absolutely picture perfect! Monica Giacomucci and John Gildea are all smiles at the snow dance.

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The annual Snow dance was held on December 5, 1992. The hard working Senior class officers had help in transforming the cafeteria into a true "winter wonderland." The vending machines were covered to look like presents, there was snow on all the windows and there were red, white, and green balloons on every table. The favors were stockings filled with red and green covered Hershey Kisses.


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Snovv Couples danced under a disco ball and amidst flashing lights. The DJ played a variety of music, mostly from the seventies (the decade most of us were born in!); however he did hit the eighties every once and a while. Couples were entertained with "Staying Alive" and "The Electric Slide" -line dances and finger pointing abounded. The dance ended with "Wonderful Tonight" and we hope it was!

Top to bottom, left to right. Liza Stagliano and Brian Sperry take time out to smile for the camera. Jeff Grillet and Debbie Franks decided to sit the "YMCA" out this time. They'll lead the Electric Slide. Sarah Slate, Shannon Bruno, Lisa Gerace, Deb Korenkiewicz, Casey Sarley, and Lauren DiPaulo sing "doo wah ditty." Melissa Hall and Guiseppe Sparacio are all smiles. Mike DiMaio and Renee Morris - so happy together. Erin Gruwell and Shawn Byers happily dance the night away.

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Music For To say that musical tastes in Springfield High School are varied would be an understatement. Just walking around the halls gives you a glimpse of the many musical tastes fellow students have. From Nine Inch Nails to Black Sabbath, Ice-T, Billy Joel, and Queen, the music and the message vary. We all listen to unwind, relax, and while hanging out with friends. It's the first thing we put on after we turn on our cars and possibly the last thing we listen to when we go to bed. Many of our alarm clocks are set to our favorite radio stations, making music the first thing we hear in the morning. Music, as usual, has come out with many controversies this year. Ice-T had his famous song "Cop

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Killer" and Madonna came right to the point with her book, Sex. Michael Jackson told the world, on Oprah, that he has a disease that makes his skin turn white. Eagle 106's "love phones" had to hold the line until midnight because its delicate nature offended many listeners and 106 eventually went off the air altogether. Around school, there were many school-sponsored dances with a variety of music. There was the decade-smashing Snow Dance, the alternative Amnesty Dance, and the infamous dance to raise money for Voice Mail. You almost cannot leave a dance without doing a kickline to "New York, New York" and dancing to "Brown Eyed Girl."

We hear music wherever we go, whether it's the piped-in music in and out of WaWa, the elevator music when we're put on hold, or the thumping bass of a passing-by car. Often we come to school humming the song that's stuck in our head from our favorite T.V. show theme, or the last commercial we saw. We are so dependent on music that students risk having their walk-mans taken rather than not listen. And we spend our entire high school careers trying to convince teachers to turn on the radio in class. From all of this, we can see that music rules our lives.


The People Far page, left: James Henderson, Evan and Jeanine Johnson with their Nine Inch Nails CD. Far page, right: Dan Peifer teaches Josh Stabinski how to hide his walk-man. Left: "Smells Like Teen Spirit!" No, not the deodorant, Ryan Scanlon's gifted cabinet. Lower Left: Dan Roberts is waving off fans who think that he is a member of Black Sabbath! Lower middle: Shhhhh! It's Akira Saito hiding from the walk-man police! Below: Nancy Seidel shows her alternative form of music.

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R. K. Smith auditorium was filled over the last two weekends in March as almost seventy students sang, danced and acted their way through the biggest production Springfield High School has seen for almost a decade. "Hello Dolly" with junior Sarah Slate in the title role and Ian McLoughlin as Horace Vandergelder brought together over one hundred and fifty students including an orchestra oftwenty five, a backstage crew of fifteen and a wardrobe team of thirty. PAD members also got involved as refreshment coordinators. The set for "Hello Dolly" was the most elaborate that STW has attempted in years and included a fourteen by forty foot backdrop. Such a large production would not have been possible without the hard work and dedication of faculty members from a variety of departments including theater, vocal music, instrumental music, home economics, art, industrial arts and social sciences. This page: Above: the company of "Hello, Dolly!" Middle left: Directors Mrs. Susan Descano, Mr. Rob Henry, Miss Ruth Snyder, Miss Dawn Morningstar, and Mr. Kevin Cooper. Middle right: The Crew of "Dolly" takes time out for a picture. Left: The pit orchestra of "Dolly" takes a break for a picture during intermission. Opposite page: Above left: Cornelius Hackle (Doug Plank) and Irene Molloy (Dixie Sellers) Above Right: Minnie Fay (Annie Burridge) and Barnaby Tucker (Andy Chinici) Left: Dolly and Horace eating at the Harmonia Gardens Restaurant. Center: Mrs. Dolly Gallagher Levi (Sarah Slate) Right: Judge (John Mullin), Rudolph (Jason Doyle), Mrs. Rose (Anne Scalies), and Stanley (Dave Ley) Bottom left: Ermengarde (Kristine Sannelli) and Ambrose Kemper (Scott Ferguson) Bottom center: The men after "It Takes A Woman." Bottom right: Ernestina (Sandi Syglowski) and Horace Vandergelder (Ian McLoughlin)

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Hearts pounding like steel drums...that familiar feeling in the stomach, kind of like when riding the Scream Machine at Great Adventure...palms sweating, heads swimming, emotions running wild. The moments before the game are unforgettable. Athletics receive the highest level of dedication and devotion from the individuals who have pledged their allegiance to the Blue and Gold. But sports are also opportunities to make true friends and have lots of fun. There is, however, one main element of SHS athletics that transcends the factors that influence athletic involvement - the emotions exhibited by all athletes. Ranging from the triumph of capturing a gym ping-pong championship to the elation after seeing the words, "1992/1993 Central League Champions" go up in the Blue Gym, the feelings of victory are the most cherished. Although competition drives many Cougars to excel, the enjoyment of sheer participation is often overlooked. The grueling practices,

and the daily frustration and sweat, forge bonds between fellow teammates that are sacred. During these hours of intense concentration (usually accompanied with laughs and hilarious incidents), lasting friendships are formed, and teams transform into close-knit families. Such relationships help us to support each other through bad times. Victory, when attained, is a high like no other; defeat, a real and inevitable aspect of athletic competition, is utter disappointment. Although no one would enjoy reliving those discouraging moments, they strengthen athletes, making them run faster, hit harder, and put more power into every play. The athletes of SHS are models for perseverance and talent in every way. They are truly devoted to keeping the proud Cougar legacy alive both in action and spirit. Fans screaming from the sidelines the last seconds of the season the final buzzer sounds...the thrill of it.


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S et On Perfection "Wish it, want it, win it, ahhhh fish!" is what the Springfield Volleyball team yelled before every game. Then after

the pre-game "P.A.K.A." chant came the mandatory cheer from the starters, "Together." All the team's spirited cheering payed off as the team won the Central League with a record of 16-2. The team was led by captains Tam Crowe, Christine Opalach, and Nicole Tashie. Everyone worked extremely hard both at practices and at games.

The team had many fine memories of the season. They came in second at the Strath Haven tournament, fourth out of twenty at Quakertown, and sixth out of twenty-four at Districts. They opened their season by demolishing Penncrest at a home night game, the first day of school, in a brand new gym, and while wearing new uniforms. They continued to win and at the end of the season, they were undefeated at home. Other highlights were the Ridley night game,

the scavenger hun4 theme day, and of course, the last game in which they beat Haverford for the championship! The season ended on a good note as Christine Opalach and Tam Crowe were named to the Central League First Team while Nicole Tashie and Christie O'Neill were named to the Central League Honorable Mention. Best wishes to the seniors and good luck to next year's team!

Far Left: Co-captain Christine Opalach attempts to block a hit. Left: Co-captain Tam Crowe concentrates as she hits the ball. Bottom Left: What pe e

. Senior Ingi Lee shows her passing form.

Bottom Middle: Varsity Volleyball: Nicole Tashie ( (captain), Christine Opalach (captain),Christie O'N Bridget Lyons, Lauren McCabe, Noelle Zappacosta, C LeFever, Casey Sarley, Mandy Given, Ingi Lee,

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varsity soccer team was made up of only three seniors this year. There were only six returning players; seniors - Jason Doyle and Mike Donovan, juniors Scott Ferguson, Dave Hoover, Paul Karpinski, and sophomore Russ Havens. Backing these guys were first year players Brian Gilmore, Jesse Bain, Andy Chinici, Chris LoPiccolo, Jason O'Connell, Chirag Patel, Kent Thoensen, Josh Ballard, Andy DeSio, Steve Harms,

Matt Simpson definitely has his head up! Josh Ballard on defense. Another score by Jason Doyle.

Simpson. Also making some guest appearances were Yared Kebede, and Nahom Kebede. As it was Coach Dave Soroka's last year, the team won the Friendship Classic over O'Hara and posted a 215-2 record. We want to say thanks to Coach Soroka for all his hard work and time over the years. Look for the soccer team to be improve in the years to come!


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eam: First Row: K.McLaughlin, S.Atkinson, Z.Carr, J.Nescio, M.Gress, R.Burke, K.Dougherly, H.Patel, G.Smith, .Craven. Second Row: Coach Berger, C.Chase, J.Cranston, N.Kebede, J.VanDrnff, J.Gensel, G.LoPiccolo. T.VonBorczyskowski, D.Kobasa.

Varsity Soccer Team: First Row: C.Patel, A.Chini . J.O'Connell. Second Row: Coach Duffey, Manager C.LoPiccolo. K.Thoenson, D.Hoover. M.Simpson,

B.Gllmore, R.Havens, B.McCarthy, S.Ferguson, n allard, I.Bain, P.Kal'pinski, M.Donovan, S.Harmes, C.Nicolaides, Coach Soroka.


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Right: Coach J. Cannon, E. Hellberg, S. Jackson, S. Ashworth (captain), T. Waddington, R. Seavey, I. McLoughlin, C. Frederick, Assistant Coach E. Johnson, T. Dutton

Above: Junior Ian McLoughlin eyes the distance to the hole. Far Right: Captain Steve Ashworth concentrates on the ball. Near Right: Eric Hellberg examines every aspect of the putt.

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Serving

Top: joyce Carper informs Kristine Sannelli and sister jill Carper of her strategy. Above: Maria Bellano concentrates on her serve. Right: jill Carper keeps a smile as she gets ready to hit.

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Success


Left: The Lastowka sisters do it again! Bottom Left: Senior Anjali Avadhani gets down and does the slide. Below Middle: Monica Giacomucci reads while she waits to play. Below: Dana Lehman follows through with her forehand.

Above: Varsity team, left to right from top; N.DeHaven, L.Lastowka, M.Beliano, K.Harbison, Coach Carper, j.Carper, K.5annelli, j.Carper, D.Lastowka, A.Avadhani, and K.5tinger

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aking It To The Lill1it The Cougar football team had a successful season ending with a 4-5 league record and a 6-5 record overall. Led by tri-captains Mike Bean, Chris Britton, and Brian Romesburg, they came up against many tough opponents but they never gave up. The offense was led by leading scorer Mike Bean who ended the season with over 1,000 yards rushing. Quarterback Brian Romesburg and tightend Gary Peabody also helped out the offense. The defense was led by Chris Britton, Mike DiMaio, and Jeremy Miller.

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Some highlights of the season included an opening day victory over Academy Park. Another highlight was the season finale against Radnor. The Cougars broke into the record books by demolishing Radnor by a score of 61-

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Overall it was an up and down season with the wins and losses but the team stuck together and found success in the end. Good luck to the graduating seniors as well as to next year's team.


Far Left: Mike Bean, a running back for the Cougars, turns and heads up the field. Left: Quarterback Brian Romesburg prepares to throw a perfect pass. Below: Chris Britton smells quarterback.

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Here comes a hill! Over the lake! Circle the tree! Sprint the ending! Dash the finish! These are all the typical thoughts that danced through the heads of the cross-country runners this year. The season shaped up to be a relatively exciting one for both the girls and boys teams. Coach Dan Curran whipped the runners into shape and lead them to impressive finishes. The girls team consisted of senior Kate Spires, a veteran to the team, Courtney Shields, Maura DiFilippo and Katrina Denk. The girls ran to new heights this year. Sophomore Maura DiFilippo improved her time each time she ventured the 3-mile Rose Tree course. Courtney Shields ran her fastest times and added humor to a daily routine. Katrina Denk set far-reaching goals and achieved them. Kate Spires improved her times from last year and earned a trip to the state meet at Penn State. The boys team enjoyed just as much of a thrill this season. Junior Dave Ley ran strong every meet, while John Logan sprinted to amazing finishes. The boys ran a great deal of Central League races. Ted Donnelly did an outstanding job as he placed second in the Delco championships and seventh at the Steel City Invitational. The season was great for both teams. The long bus rides provided team spirit and great fun. The season will be remembered by everyone!

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STARTING FRESH

Freshman Football: First Row: G.McGinley (captain), M.Bailer (captain), B.Korn (captain). Second Row: M.Gill, C.Prendiville, F.Durham, B.Pieri, S.Plunkett, T.Bowen, J.Grammond, A.Kuhn, LJones, B.Warner, J.McCabe, S.Windsor, Coach Richards. Third Row: Coach Mazurek, J.Larney, S.Cullin, N.Panek, C.D'Angolell, T.Lemon, N.Sannelli, J.Maglio, D.DiPaola, D.Madonna, J.Giampolo, KJohnson, M.DeLaVergne, A.Wright, Coach Heath, D.Clyburn. Fourth Row: A.Adams, G.Lockley, G.Santilla, R.Hastings, P.McDermott, D.DiMarcantonio, J.Zumpano, K.O'Leary, M.Nicholides, J.Hutton, B.Bollinger, R.Johnson, R.Williams, M.Walker, M.Harding, B.Burns.

Freshman Field Hockey: First Row: KDowman, C.Doyle, J.Crowther, KFlick, J.LoPiccolo, KFogarty, D.Riviello, KMartin. Second Row: C.McKeon, C.Driscoll, T.Godbey, KReed, KBagosy, S.Moore, L.Winch, A.Kresge. Third Row: M.D'Esposito, L.Polischuk, M.Clancy, L.Reeves, L.Cecala, C.Lehman, A.Arimoto, E.Carlin, N.Woods, Coach Mrs. Harper.

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Along with the trials of a huge new school, "threatening" seniors, and legends of third floor pools, freshman must face the challenge of SHS athletics. Rather than forcing ninth graders to compete for JV and varsity positions, an array of freshman sports teams make the transition to high school much easier for everyone. These new athletics give the players the opportunity to concentrate on having fun and enjoying sports, minus the additional pressure of a more competitive environment. As freshmen learn the basics of a particular sport, they are able to get acquainted with their teammates, reinforce skills, and practice techniques. While they gain experiences, their coaches similarly are given more time to analyze a team's performance, as well as preview these up-and-coming athletes for future years. The 1992-1993 freshmen teams included football, field hockey, boys' basketball, and girls' basketball. Just look for these athletes in a few years, when today's talent and hard work culminates in tomorrow's athletic superstars at SHS.


I Tom Hewitt attempts a jump shot. Sue Devenney shows her interesting passing technique. Chris Devennie eyes the basket during warm-ups.

reshmen Boys' Basketball: First Row: J.Korenkiewicz, J.Gensel, Plunkett, C.Devennie, T.Hewitt. Second Row: T.Lemon, B.Koenig, LPostus, C.Prendiville, M.Cellucci. Third Row: B.Murphy, J.Lewis, .Pieri, S.Tinney, Coach Mr. Vandenberg.

Freshmen Girls' Basketball: First Row: H.Ruddy, J.Falone, M.Amberger, R.Gevaert, H.Reali. Second Row: E.Weigand (manager), C.Lehman, D.Riviello, K.Liefeld, A.Burkard, S.Devenney, Coach Miss Caffey.

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George Vanhouten lines up his shot. Glenn Gardner concentrates on his form and technique. Kevin Schaefer plans his attack. Eric Bastien diligently concentrates on the path of the ball.

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The '92-'93 Springfield Varsity Cheerleaders began their season early this year. They attended Pine Forest cheerleading camp in mid-August where they cheered their hearts out. Through their work and efforts, they won a bid to go to Nationals in Dallas, Texas. The' squad cheered at every football and basketball game this year, and on top of that, they practiced almost every night to prepare for competitions. One competition in particular was Regionals at King's College. To provide even more encouragement and show school spirit, the girls made posters for all the members of the football and basketball teams before every game. This year's varsity squad was headed by co-captains Heather Poake and Amy Dougherty. The other members were seniors Marisa King and Heather Carey; junior Lisa Gerace; sophomores Allyson Burke, Ellen Gallagher, Michele Jeffmy, Melissa Wynne, Angela Printz, and Joelle Ballerino; freshman Lori Simpson. The girls were supported by coaches Jen Brown and Kennedy and advisors Sue Warner and Mrs. Simpson.

Above: Heather Poake practices her publicity pose. Top Right: Allyson Burke cheers on the "pawsome" Cougar team. Right: Captains Heather Poake and Amy Dougherty lead another cheer. Far Right: Heather Carey, Joelle Ballerino, and Lisa Gerace show the Cougar spirit.

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fop: Allyson Burke, Heather Carey, and Amy Dougherty give Joelle Ballerino a lift.

A.bove: Varsity Cheerleading Squad: first row: Amy Dougherty (captain), Heather Poake (captain), second row: Marisa King, Michele Jeffery, Lori Simpson, Lisa Gerace, third row: Mrs. Warner (advisor), Angela Printz, Heather Carey, Joelle Ballerino, Mrs. Simpson (advisor), Ellen Gallagher, Melissa Wynne, Allyson Burke, Mrs. Wynne (advisor) Top Right: Heather Poake and Ellen Gallagher take time out from the game to pose for a picture. Middle Right: Allyson Burke reaches new heights at a home football game. Right: The varsity cheerleaders take a break at the Homecoming game.

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RUNNING WILD

Springfield High School's Winter Track team enjoyed a great season this year. They ran, jumped, and hurdled to new heights. The coaches, Dan Curran and Mr. Heath, enjoyed watching members of the team set goals and achieve them. Both the Boys' and Girls' team had memorable seasons. The Girls' season was highlighted by various school records being set by Erin Horan in the 400, Courtney Shields in the 800, Mindy Bossert in the 200, and Kate Spires in the 3000. The 4 x 400 relay and 4 x 200 relays darted to the finishing line in record-breaking times, while senior Kris Sannelli brightly shined in the mile. The team was further strengthened by a squad of talented freshmen including Kristen Plank and Nancy Woods. Ellen Gallagher held her own in the 4 x 800 and also anchored an amazing relay. The Boys' Team was gifted with a variety of talent. Dave Ley showed his stuff in the middle distances. Andy Brennan took the command in the hurdles and Dave Rhoads shined in the 3200 meter. The relays sprinted to new heights. Junior Ted Donnelly ran to record performances in both the mile and 2 mile. Both the Boys' and Girls' Teams were strengthened greatly by the addition of shot putters like Dana Lehman and Pat Lyons. Two individuals earned thier ticket to the state championships, Kate Spires and Ted Donnelly. The season was a memorable one for everyone!

Mindy Bossert gets off to a great start. Katrina Denk and Jill Carper take a warm-up lap. Courtney Shields and Erin Horan race to the finish. John Logan has no desire to test his flexibility. Courtney Shields and Kate Spires brave the cold.

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Andy Brennan pushes himself to a strong finish. Dave Rhodes and Ted Donnelly lead the pack. John Mongold rushes past his opponent in a relay race.

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It was definitely a rebuilding year for Coach Skip Werley's boys' basketball team. The team was led by captain and sole senior Andy "good hair" Kutufaris. Juniors on the team were Matt Kass, Bill DeVuono, Keith Janusziewicz, Steve Joachim, Bill Root, Brent Stephens, and Dave Zappasodi. The team also consisted of sophomores Frank May, Dana Keith, Pat Kane, and Mark Garrison. Freshman Marty Brown also contributed to the success of the team. Although the team had a rather disappointing record of 3-15, many of the games were very close. One tough game was a 60-58 loss to Conestoga. They did however beat perennial powerhouse Perkiomen Valley. Penncrest was a two time victim of the Cougars. One highlight of the season was a winter break trip to St Cloud Florida, at which the team acquired a 1-2 record. They saw such attractions as Disneyworld and Universal Studios where they ran into the Village People. The Cougars hosted their own Springfield Tip-off tournament where they finished an impressive second place. With the team being young and inexperienced, the next few years look to be bright and promising.

Bill Davis goes up for the jump shot. Steve Joachim protects the ball while looking for a pass.

JV Basketball: Bottom Row (L to R)- F. Durham, C. Fox, S. Spinosa, B. Homony, D. Vanore, C. Lakofsky. Top Row- S. Henderson, 1. McCloud, J. Scali, M. Guille, V. Hay, G. McGinley, 1. Lim, Coach Mr. Davis.

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Varsity Basketball: Bottom Row (L to R)- D. Keith, B. DeVuono, K. Janusziewicz, S. Joachim, M. Kass, F. May. Top Row- Assistant Coach Mr. Bell, B. Root, B. Stephens, D. Zappasodi, A. Kutufaris, P. Kane, M. Brown, M. Garrison, Coach Mr. Werley.

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Varsity Girls' Basketball Team - First Arlene Weigner, Tam Crowe (captai Lord. Second Row: Manager Maria Jim McDonough, Deb Lastowka, Ly Shank, Kristal Myers, Mandy Give Coach Bob Berger. Amy Lord attempts a steal from Hunt looks on. Tam Crowe reaches to block a The team listens intently to out.


ON THE REBOUN The '92-'93 girls' basketball team had a rocky season this year finishing with a 3-15 record. Despite their losses, they kept a positive attitude and had lots of fun. Under the direction of head coach Jim nough and assistant coaches Bob Berge Dawn Adams, the season started out tionally well as the team went 2-0 in the by defeating Penncrest and Radnor. nately, the girls found themselves in a s much of the rest of the season as they 1 one of their remaining games. The team struggled because they the youngest teams in the area an petition in the Central League was best ever. Leading the team was senior Crowe. Senior Arlene Weigner al iors Amy Lord, Kristal Myers, Lynda Lastowka, and Nicole helped lead the team. Three s will be returning next year ar Lastowka, and Resheda Johns had freshman Shana Goa Shank. With the players consisting classmen, the future of the ly bright.

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Senior Chris Britton concentrates on a new strategy as he takes on his next challenger. Mike Bean shows complete control of his opponents. Freshman Anthony Nastasi releases his hold as he pins. Wrestling at 189, Sam Adolph holds onto his opponent. Sean O'Leary prepares to make his escape. Senior Don Solomon on top and in control. Mike Borrelli holds his opponent to the mat and waits for the referees count.

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The 1992-1993 wrestling team held high lopes going into the season. This years capains were Mike Borrelli, Mike Bean, and Irian Romesburg. With the help from key eniors: Dan McIntyre, Dan Geci, Chris lritton, Sam Adolph, Don Solomon, and :ean O'Leary, the Cougars started off with a trong season. Varsity underclassmen in:luded Anthony Nastasi, Ryan Misero, Icott Jackson, Albert Campagna, Paul Hop:ins, Brian Delaney, and Kevin Keenan. One highlight of the season came when he Cougars defeated regionally ranked lennsbury. Other unforgettable wins came

against Ridley, Spring-Ford, and West Chester East, and Conestoga. Along with these victories came some very hard losses. Despite their disappointments, coaches Jim Richards and Steve Mazurek kept the team together to finish with a 3-6 league record. Mike Borrelli, Sam Adolph, Mike Bean, and Brian Romesburg had especially great seasons. Congratulations to Mike Borrelli and Brian Romesburg for making it to states. Thanks to the whole team for an exciting season.

Brian Romesburg en route to another pin.

Varsity Wrestling: First Row: A.Nastasi, R.Misero, P.Hopkins, A.Campagna, D.Mcintyre, M.Bean. Second Row: Coach Mr. Richards, S.O'Leary, S.Adolph, D.Solomon, C.Britton, B.Romesburg, M.Borrelli, Nicole Tashie (manager). Missing from photo is Kevin Keenan.

JV Wrestling: K.Roman, S.Jackson, J.Stevenson, S.Given, T.Waddington, F,McBride, J.Cahill, K.O'Leary, M.Gill, R.Tempesta, B.Delaney, J.Drumheller, N.Sanelli, J.Zumpano, A. Spires. J.McCabe, R.Seminole, J.Gra=ond, T.DiLauro, C.Bassett, J.VanDruff, A.Roosevelt, D.Madonna, K.Weir, Couriney O'Neill (manager), Coach Mr. Mazurek.

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Mike Donovan circles the ice during warm-ups. Cousins Jen Giuffre and Jay Cannon pose together. Junior Tim Stalker moments after scoring a goal in a game against St. James. Freshman Steve Boyle reaches out for the puck. With skill and grace, Scott Warnick glides across the ice.

Ice Hockey Team: First Row - C. Lauletta, D. Corey. Second Row - J. Adams, T. McGarvey, C. Kobasic, J. Cannon, M. Donovan, D. Pacitti, M. Spires. Third Row - Ass't Coach D. Ashbee, Coach J. McHugh, C. Suppa, P. Driscoll, R. Caruso, S. Warnick, D. Woods, B. Pyle, C. Bates, J. Bain, Coach J. Walsh, B. Christini, T. Stalker, Ass't Coach C. DeVuono.

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rAKING CONTROL Springfield High School hasn't jd an official ice hockey team nce 1986, but that hasn't opped the interested people in IT school from playing. Howrer, this year, those same in~rested students received perdssion from the School District Lat they were allowed to form a Jringfield Ice Hockey Team. A $450 fee was required to be jid by each player in order to jY for jerseys and the ice time

for practice. The team practiced about two times a week at the Skatium and they had games about once a week. The season was extremely successful considering that many of the players had never played together before. Their final record was 6-11-1. A highlight of the season was a 6-0 shutout over Strath Haven. The team was coached by head coach Jim McHugh yvith

the help of assistant coaches Dan Ashbee, Joe Walsh, and Chuck DeVuono. Leading the team was captain Doug Pacitti along with seniors Chad Lauletta, Damon Corey, Scott Warnick, Mike Donovan, Paul Driscoll, and Carl Suppa. Many other underclassmen also contributed to the success of the team. A special thanks to manager Jen Giuffre and good luck to next year's team!

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The Cougar swim team relaxes and cheers on their teammates. George Thomas takes a gasping breath during the 100m fly. Michelle McCafferty plunges into the water with perfect form.

Swim Team: First Row: C.Smith (captain). N.Seidel (captain). M.McCafferty (captain). G.Thomas (captain). Second Row: L.Heller. C.Soroka. C.Doyle. M.Tyler. C.Gallagher. T.Nealon. K.Martin. Third Row: L.Polichuk. j.Nescio. E.Carlin. K.Bagosy. E.Affonsa. D.Litchko. A.Winnemore. C.McCafferty. Fourth Row: S.jenkins. Coach Cindy Meehan. D.Kobasa. M.Organtini. G.Canakis, L.Peifer. E.Cain. R.Baptiste. Fifth Row: T.Guild. j.McGrath. G.Gardner. P.Lewis. C.LoPiccolo. K.Young. Missing is Megan Zulick and Kathy Bechtel. Jocelyn Nescio is determined to win her event.


Step up, swimmers take your mark, go! This is the sound that every swimmer hears. The Springfield Swim Team successfully completed their second season. Lap after lap, they formed splashes into strokes. Under the direction of new coach Cindy Meehan, their busy season was filled with lifting and practice every day. She taught the swimmers a lot about the sport, but most importantly about being winners. The captains of the team, Michelle McCaffterty, Nancy Seidel, Chris Smith, and George Thomas, led the team through thick and thin. From last year, the growth and development of the team was incredible. The swimmers will have many memories such as the bus rides, locker rooms, lane lines (we never saw at practice), starting blocks, chlorine, kick boards, and the wonderful swim caps. Overall, the young team had a great season, and will grow and develop stronger as time passes. Chris Smith (left) and Chris LoPiccolo (right) take off from the starting blocks. Dave Kobasa prepares for his start in the relay. Carlotta McCafferty sets the pace in the 500 freestyle.


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POLITICS There are so many different activities in our school that are so successful. Who puts in the time to plan and organize these activities? Student Council does, of course! This group, led by President Tamara Crowe, Vice President Jacqui Hunt, Secretary Katie

Above left: 1992-93 Student Council Middle left: Mike Bean and Kellie Connor are on their way to visit homerooms. Middle: Carolyn Lehman and Kieran McLaughlin start their mission through the halls to collect for the Turkey Fund. Middle right: Matt Simpson and Adam Roosevelt love helping others during the holidays. Above: Jacqui Hunt delightfully hands Michelle McCafferty her candy grams. Right: Mike Postus, Carolyn Lehman, and Nancy Woods are caught delivering candy grams. Far right: Secretary Katie Seavey prepares to give blood.

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Seavey, and Treasur er Lisa Zulli, consist: of students from al grades. Their maj 0: activities this yea: were Homecoming the Blood Drive, can dy grams, and thl Turkey Fund. Stu dent Council has ane will keep workinl hard to serve SHS.


MAKING LIFE A LITTLE EASIER Thanks to student aides many facilities in Springfield High School were run smoothly. Although you may not realize it, there are student aides in the library, guidance, and kindergarten rooms and stage crew is entirely volunteer. With all of the commotion that goes on during college application season, guidance aides help

out immensely by taking over smaller jobs. Without LMC aides, the books would never get back on the shelves. Kinder aides help the teachers keep control over the sometimes unruly children and stage crew helps out during all assemblies and concerts. Thanks to all of the aides for their help.

Top right: LMC aides; K. Roman, S. Potts, J. Conrad, H. Patel, K. Blair, T. Kim, R. Szewczyk, A. Evangelista, C. Patel, K. Anders, C. Dappollone, N. Benkert, C. Gambardella, T. Geno, K. Turner. Top left: Anthony Maturo gets everything ready for a rehersal. Middle right: Kinder aides; K. Anders, K. Roman, T. Geno, 1. Bonner, C. Desanto, S. Adams, T. Payne, M. Myers, N. Benkert, J. Gray, B. Stephens, S. Stephens, A. Hand, J. Colburn, B. Manfre, T. Cavello. Above: Stage Crew; J. Lucey, A. Maturo, S. Simpson, K. Spevak, C. Nicolaides. Middle left: Christina Gambardella and Jeff Korn check to see who has overdue books. Left: Lesley Anderson is the guidance aide who does it all.

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GIFTED STUDIES Learning to speak Japanese, conducting scientific research, and writing a childrens' book are projects not encountered in daily coursework at Springfield High. There is one such program which offers these opportunities at SHS - Gifted Independent Studies. GIS students pursue independent projects based on their own individual interests and involvements. Under the guidance of advisors Dr. Taylor and Mr. Zumpano, they study and formulate projects in whatever field they choose. The gifted room offers an environment conducive to learning, in which any student can study, read, or converse quietly. GIS students receive grades based on their conferences every two weeks with an advisor in which they establish goals and discuss progress. Students involved in the GIS program are vital, active members of the student body; for these individuals GIS offers an excellent opportunity to learn and pursue individual studies.

Top right: Doug Pacitti works diligently at the computer. Top left: Kris Sannelli concentrates on her reading journal. Right: Joe Zumpano and Steve Hartley discuss which method will best solve their problem. Above: How many things can Andy Chinici do at once?

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NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY National Honor Society inducted new members in the fall and spring of this school year. Each member attended a special ceromony in the library where they listened to speeches given by administrators and counselors. Inductees repeated the pledge of the National Honor Society and later enjoyed refreshments to celebrate the occasion.

NHS officers for the 199293 school year were Kris Sannelli, Michael Donovan, Nancy Seidel, and Kate Spires. This year members dedicated their time to the peer tutoring program which provided free help for students who were having difficulities with school work. The tutoring program was very successful and will continue in the future.

Top left: NHS officers Kris Sannelli, Mike Donovan, Kate Spires, and Nancy Seidel Middle left: Doug Pacitti and Jen Leonard eagerly wait for the ceromony to begin. Middle right: NHS members Jeff Korn, Matt Houser, John Mongold, Tamara Crowe, Mike Donovan, Doug Mento, Don Solomon, Jacqui Hunt, Brian Romesberg, Wendy Cadge, Nancy Seidel, Danielle Pieri, Ingi Lee, Heather Wright, Jennifer Burke, Jen Leonard, Christine Djevharian, Jamy Angelos, Kate Spires, Kris Sannelli, and Anjali Avadhani. Missing from photo: Brian Gilmore, Flint Weller, Alex Simeonides, Doug Pacitti, Christine Opalach, and Sarah Belville Far left: Doug Mento, John Mongold, Brian Romesburg, and Mike Donovan look at the program for the evening. Left: Don Solomon and Alex Simeonides can't wait to light their candles.

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HANDS SHS students lean many interesting fact! everyday in the class¡ room. But where do the~ learn to help others! Many students are part a the Students Helping Stu, dents Leadership Pro, gram. This program can sists of SADD (Student! Against Driving Drunk) RAD (Rock Agains Drugs), School Spirit Amnesty International and After School Com munity Education. Eacl club is run by a smal group of elected students who plan different activ, ities for each individua group. More importantly each club educates stu, dents on issues such a: drinking and driving drug abuse, and mistreat ed people. This year SH~ clubs held dances, can certs and dress-up day: for everyone. They did ( great job sending thei: messages.

Top left: SHS Officers; H. Reid, M. Myers, A. Burridge, K. Sannelli, D. Pieri, C. Dannaker (advisor), N. Slegaitis, T. Donnelly, R. Sangillo, M. Oldham, D. Kobasa, K. Grubb, J. Kitchen, 1. Lee, S. Hamby, K. Jeffery, H. Wright, D. Mento, V. Ari. Missing from photo E. Horan. Top right: Dave Kobasa can't wait for the SHS meeting to begin. Middle left: Anisha Abraham helps put up the chain of life. Middle: Kristin Martin, Carlotta McCafferty, Kristin Dowman, Missy Organtini, Anne Marie Scalies, and Kristin Bagosy wait to see what this meeting is all about. Above left: Kris Sannelli explains what work needs to be done. Above middle: Rich Sangillo is ready to read to the kids after school. Above right: Kristin Jeffery explains her new idea to Jacqui Tiger. Right: Nicole Slegatis is ready to begin. Far right: Mike Shaw debates on which club to join.

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Top right: SADD Top left: Erin Horan is doing some extra work on Activities Day. Above right: RADD Middle right: School Spirit Right: Amnesty International Middle left: Kori Grubb strikes a pose. Middle: Mrs. Dannaker explains how the posters are to be made. Above: After School Community Education

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EQUALITY AND JUSTICE FOR ALL S.T.A.R.E. is one of the many clubs at SHS dedicated to an excellent cause. The members of Students Towards Animal Rights and the Environment lend their time and effort toward bettering the plight of animals in today's society. There are many atrocities that animals are forced to suffer and this group is trying to stop the senseless torture. They have a great deal of information on this subject and on protests and demonstrations taking place in the area. S.T.A.R.E. also actively involves itself in numerous letter writing campaigns that are extremely effective. It is a very beneficial group that concentrates on correcting serious problems that exists in the world today.

Above: Ali Wood and Michelle Clancy take a look at the S.T.A.R.E. table on activities day. Left: 1992-93 S.T.A.R.E. Club

This year World Affairs Club members kept themselves busy participating in political activities guided by sponsors Mr. McRae and Mrs. Markle. Activities included a field trip to Drexel University and the annual tradition of the Model United Nations where students simulated what really goes on at the UN by drafting resolutions, role playing, and finally passing votes. Perhaps one of the most exciting things experienced by the members was holding a mock election at our school. This year's club was run by president Bill Zurat, vice president Tim Merrell and secretary Sara Bonadio who kept everyone aware of upcoming events.

Above: Edith Ramirez looks over the minutes from the last World Affairs meeting. Left: 1992-93 World Affairs Club

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A HELPING HAND Two groups that try to help out everyone at SHS and in the community are Community Service Task Force and Prejudice Awareness Union. CSTF tries to get students involved in helping others outside the school. They do charity work to help the members of our community. PAU creates awareness of racism and other social problems we must face everyday. Both groups play an impotant role in educating both the students and teachers of SHS.

Top left: Tanisha Rufus gives Charna Parler some imformation on PAU. Top right: Prejudice Awareness Union Middle left: Jacqui Tiger, Michelle McCafferty, Dave Kobasa, and Dave Ley get together for a shot on Activities Day. Above: Community Service Task Force Left: April Fleming, Ingi Lee, and Anisha Abraham sit together at a PAU meeting.

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A CARING CREW The peer facilitator group at Springfield listened to the student body all year. Whether it was problems at home or at school, personal concerns, or just needing someone to talk to, the peer facilitators were always ready and willing to lend an ear and help their fellow classmates. This year was a particularly successful one for the peer group. The annual peer retreat was held once again at Camp Tockwogh where the tenth, eleventh, and twelfth grade members acquired fundamental skills and listening techniques and had lots of fun. The peer facilitators also attended a conference at Shippensberg University and participated in many activities. The group was led by Sandi Syglowski, Wendy Cadge, Dave Ley and Andy Brennan and advisors Mr. Ash, Mr. Tierno, and Miss Ardao.

Top right: Peer Facilitators; Dixie Sellers, Sandi Syglowski, Lori Henthorn, Vicki Kresge, Dana Lehman, Anne Scalies, Courtney Shields, Matt D'Ulisse, (2nd row) Jeanine Johnson, Alicia Carr, Tina Doonan, Patricia Tweedy, Wendy Cadge, Maggie Oldham, Anjali Avadhani, Jill Carper, (third row) Dave Gaudiosi, Tanisha Rufus, Nancy Seidel, Andy Brennan, Tam Crowe, Pat Kane, Dave Ley, Lori Xander, Tim Merrell, Matt Kass. missing from photo: Jason Doyle, Kris Sannelli, and Vani Ari. Middle right: Dixie Sellers, Lisa Gerace, Jason Doyle, Lori Xander and Tina Doonan relax on the beach before the campfire. Lower right: Trish Tweedy smiles on her way to another training session at the retreat. Right: The peers pose for a picture after participating in Nature's Classroom at Camp Tockwogh. Above: Matt Kass is dressed to impress while playing a communication game.

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A BURST OF KNOWLEDGE le 1993 Scott Hi-Q team d an exciting season and mpleted the year with veral challenging and mpetitive meets. Return~ seniors Anjali Avadhani, andy Cadge, and Ingi Lee pplied the experience cessary for guiding the 1m through quick answers .d skillful strategy, and ~re joined by seniors Jenfer Burke, Stephen Reper, Akira Saito, and Krisle Sannelli. Juniors Bill

Bullard, Matt D'Ulisse, and Tara Piccirilli also contributed their knowledge and expertise to the team. Not only did the Scott Hi-Q team answer a variety of difficult questions on topics ranging from Greco-Roman art to chemistry, but they had a season full of fun and memories and developed some rather unique forms of stress relief. In the end, all those long hours of intense studying really did payoff.

Top right: Hi-Q members; M. D'Ulisse, A. Avadhani, I. Lee, W. Cadge, K. Sannelli, Mr. Young, B. Bullard, A. Saito, S. Repsher, J. Burke, T. Piccirilli. Top left: Stephen Repsher holds his head to keep the information inside and hopes that his brain doesn't explode. Top middle right: The first half team buzzes in to answer a question. Lower middle right: The second half team prepares for their questions. Far left: Anjali, Ingi, Wendy and Jen attempt to learn their literature through osmosis. Left: Kris "churns the butter."

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A RUSH OF WORDS One of the most rewarding activities at SHS i the debate club. This club provides excellent ex perience that can be utilized throughout life. j good debator must possess several different qual ities. A person must be extremely comfortabll with public speaking and argumentative. A suc cessful debator also must openly express his/he opinions and involve creativity in their response!: These different qualities are taught throughou the year. Debate teaches creativity, poise, ane clarity. The group was led by captains Anjal Avadhani and Kris Sannelli, treasurer Brian Sea man and secretary Dave Gaudiosi.

Top left: Debate team: J. Palmer, J. Stevenson, H. Wright, N. Slegatis, J. Sim, Mrs. Brady (advisor), E. Ramirez, J. Zumpano, B. Seaman, K. Sannelli, D. Lehman. missing: A. Avadhani, V. Ari, D. Gaudiosi, M. Pollock, N. Gena, U. Ari, E. Saito.

Middle left: Brian Seaman and Dave Gaudiosi are ready for any argument. Middle: Usha Ari takes a rest before her competition. Middle right: Nicole Slegatis presents a well thought out argument. Above: Julie Sim and Vanessa Gorman plan their secret attact. Far right: Jen Pollock and Nicki Geno quickly review the facts.

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EXPERIMENTING A LITTLE The Science Olympiad is one ÂŁthe many clubs at Springfield Iigh School that requires a reat deal of time and effort rom all those who participate. 'he club enables students to xpand upon their knowledge 11 sciences, such as chemistry, iology, and physics. The stu.ents involved practice their ifferent skills and study hard :l preparation for competitions rre club attends. Many stuents agree that they have a etter understanding of a par-

ticular field thanks to their participation in Science Olympiad. Students' preparation for competitions occurred in several ways. Some searched through numerous books for certain material and others simply studied and studied! Still others prepared by building things like bridges for a weight and balance competition. However they prepare, all of the participants agree that the Science Olympiad is a great deal of fun.

Top right: Science Olympiad team: Vanessa Gorman, Krista Turner, Edith Rameriz, Dana Lehman, Chris Dappollone, Tara Piccirelli, Brian Seaman, Marty Heath, Colin Osburn, Chris Smith, Dave Kobasa, Steve DiPietro, and Min Kim. Top left: Emiko Saito and Chris Dappollone consult a biology book to find out about binomial nomenclature. Above: Akira Saito studies the formation of acids and bases as he prepares for an upcoming competition. Left: Dana Lehman studies physics. Her goal is to have a basic understanding of the universe.

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WISPING ALONG One of the most participated in clubs at Springfield High School is the ski club. It is also perhaps the easiest and most fun club to be involved in. The members need only to decide on a date to ski, arrange the transportation, and then go! Many students have their first experience on skis on a ski club trip where they are initiated quickly to the

Top left: 1992-93 Ski Club Middle left: Kristy Filler and Colleen Rueling are having a little trouble getting to the ski lift. Middle right: Bryan Sperry has perfect form on the way down. Above: Bill Bullard, Linda Lastowka, and Deb Lastowka wait for someone to buy a doughnut and help the ski club. Right: Ski Club Officers Chris Smith, Amy Lord, Bill Bullard, and Randy Kresge.

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slopes, usually with a fall off the ski lift. However, they all remember the great fun they had and forget about the humiliating experiences suffered along the way. The ski club will always provide the students of SHS with an opportunity to have fun together. Friends and classmates laugh, joke and have a great time on the slopes.


PUMPING POWER The weightlifting club 3.t Springfield is one that receives little recognition. This is unfortunate Jecause a great many stu:lents dedicate a lot of time, effort and sweat to improve their bodies and their health. The club members avoid spending 3. great deal of money at public gyms in Spring-

field. They work out up to three times a week with their friends and classmates which is a lot more fun. The members of the weightlifting club truly deserve both credit and recognition for their hard work and dedication. However, they deserve the most respect for their determination.

Top right: 1992-93 Weightlifting Club Top left: Matt Simpson builds up those biceps. Middle right: Sarah Welsh has the strongest legs in the school. Above: Which is heavier, Mike Gula or the barbell? Far left: Nat Tedesco is so strong he needs another weight. Above: Damon Stephens and Paul Dolderer prove that they really are in shape.

Left: Alex Simeonides is building up his lats.

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Ranging from George Bush to Girl's Volleyball to the smoking problem plaguing the bathrooms, the Spri-Hian was busy all year long reporting the events and voicing the student opinion of Springfield High, as well as the general community. As a forum for ideas and a source of information, the school newspaper served the student body in a variety of ways. This year alone, administrators were alerted of student concerns, editorials emphatically voiced strong opinions, and the major events at Springfield were reported with both objectivity and understanding. And of course, always in the forefront was the infamous Shadow contributing a little of his or her insight on the happenings around Springfield. Many students at SHS take their school newspaper for granted and are not aware of all the effort that goes into the production of each monthly issue. It all begins with the search for timely, interesting topics that lend themselves to newsworthy articles. The writing staff is assigned the various articles and given deadlines. Then, the co-editors must proof-read them and submit them to typesetting. Every last article is typed and printed out, once again to be proof-read. When all of the correcting and finetuning is finished, the co-editors embark on the job fondly known as "cutting and pasting." It sounds simple, but it can be a nightmare! What they must do is fit each article into a standard eight page layout. By using whatever means possible, they squeeze the articles into every bit of available white space. Unfortunately, they never seem to fit quite perfectly, thereby escalating the stress levels of the editors.

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When all the articles they choose to use are placed, headlines must be included. The process of creating headlines can sometimes take longer than forming the actual lay-out! The pages are finally submitted to graphics, where miraculously, they transform into the newspaper we are used to seeing every month. After folding and counting over 1000 copies for not only our school, but for other area newspapers and schools as well, the newspaper can be distributed, and the staff can rest (maybe). But there is only a brief respite before the entire process begins once again. Despite all the frustration and work, it is definitely worth the struggle. The final copy of the newspaper becomes a source of pride for everyone involved. Co-editors Anjali Avadhani and Jen Leonard worked hard all year on the writing, proof-reading, lay-outs, and general organization of the newspaper. Typesetter Jen Burke worked diligently, staying in control despite the pressure of last-minute articles, as did Production Editor Gary Wesley, who did an excellent job with the graphics of the SpriHian, always corning through on time. Most of all, Mrs. Gough, the faculty advisor, along with the help of Mrs. Beldecos and Mr. Preston, made the Spri-Hian possible. She constantly worked to organize the staff, while enthusiastically supported the efforts of each student. Now that you can see how much work goes into the school newspaper, be sure to take a second look the next time an issue comes out, hot off the presses!


Ipposite page: eft: Jen Burke works hard getting all the articles typed for the next issue.

This page: Top left: Newspaper editors, J. Burke, G. Wesley, M. Houser, C. Dappollone, B. Cecala. Top middle: Editors in chief Jen Leonard and Anjali Avadhani and Advisor Mrs. Gough. Top right: Section editors, H. Wright, K. Sannelli, 1. Lee, C. Opalach, W. Cadge. Middle right: Becky Cecala loves to collate after school. Middle left: Jen Leonard and Anjali Avadhani work on their next editorial. Above: Newspaper Staff, N. Seidel, C. Dappollone, A. Saito, M. Houser, S. Kazmi, E. Ramirez, E. Horan. Left: Gary Wesley lays out the newspaper for print.

ight: Este McCartney glances at the newspaper while collating.

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SCRIVENER For years, we, like most of you, never knew what lay in the room behind that door. Situated on a corrider of SHS, the room would have stayed relatively unnoticed if it wasn't for the bizarre activity. Occasionally, in the late hours of the night, after individuals were seen surreptitiously tip-toeing into the room, a faint orange glow emanated from under the door and strange sounds shrilled in the air. We would have pleasantly remained ignorant of the secrets behind that door if we had not been approached one day by a middle-aged gnome with tortoise-shell rimmed glasses who turned our lives upside down. "You have been chosen to venture on a cataclysmic journey," he said. "Croppers, quad paks, pica rulers, and grease pencils will be some of the vital objects that will aid and protect you from most demons. If the danger is too great, however, there is one full-proof thing that will ensure your safety - a chant passed down from ancestor Taylor: 'To be early is to be on time. To be on time is to be late. To be late is to be dead.''' We looked at this gnome in awe and felt unprepared for the challenges that we would have to face. Top Row Editors-In-Chief: Ingi Lee and Wendy Cadge Student Life Editor: Jennifer Burke Sports Assistant Editor: Dixie Sellers Editor: Christine Opalach

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"Don't be afraid. Others before you have traveled this uncertain road and have survived. I believe you will too. It is almost time for me to go, but before I do, there is one last item." Magically, two shiny silver keys appeared out of thin air. Handing one to each of us, he said, "Guard it with your life. It will open the door of the enigmatic room where your journey begins. And now, I must leave you for my dissertation awaits." POOF! In a cloud of smoke, the gnome vanished. Hands shaking, we unlocked the door. Although we were filled with mixed emotions, we knew that our destiny awaited us. Thus we began our journey - the journey to create the 1993 Scrivener.

Afterword: Although the journey was long and arduous, it was also definitely worthwhile. We, the editors-in-chief, are extremely proud of the final product, the 1993 Scrivener entitled With Mixed Emotions and we would like to acknowledge the individuals whose hard work and dedication made this yearbook possible. A gracious thanks to the advisors, editors and staff. We made it!


Opposite Page Chris Opalach analyzes the rough draft of her layout. This Page Top left: The editors-in-chief, calm and sane, at the start of the yearbook. Bottom left: The editors-inchief - traumatized by the harmful effects of yearbook. Left: Heather Wright laughs at the funny' 70s hairstyles and clothes that are forever captured in yearbooks. Below: Proof that yearbook was not all work. Some celebrate the holidays together at the publication's party.

Bottom Row Underclass Editofs:Edith Ramirez and Erin Horan Senior Editor:Kris Sannelli Photography Editor:Becky Cecala Copy Editors:Anjali Avadhaniand Jen Leonard

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A COLLECTION OF TALES The Literary Magazine has been at Springfield for many years now. Unfortunately, many students are unaware ofthe amount of work and dedication members put into its publication. They take their commitment very seriously and work diligently together to produce the best possible result at the end of the year. The first step in creating the magazine is the collection of students works. The staff then reads and discuss the pieces deciding which pieces to publish. This is a

long and difficult process, but the decisions are made fairly. The staff would love to include everyones work, but it is impossible because of space. Lastly the art staff creates illustrations for the various works to brighten and decorate the magazine. It is then printed and collated. The final copy embodies the depth of talent in the students at Springfield. For all those who participate, the Literary Magazine is the result of a great deal of work and something to be proud of.

Top left: Lit Mag Staff: A. Avadhani, H. Reid, E. Ramirez, E. McCartney, N. Benkert, H. Wright, M. Tiniakos, K. Denk, M. McCafferty, D. Pieri, J. Burke, W. Cadge, K. Turner, V. Gorman, C. Dappollone. Top left: Jeff Korn lays out the art work for selection. Middle right: Danielle Pieri looks through new pieces that were submitted. Above: Nicole Benkert and Heather Wright proof read an essay. Right: Lit Mag Editors Danielle Pieri and Heather Wright

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ENDLESS CONNOTATIONS The proud tradition of the .eater started about the .me time as civilization, hen the ancient Greeks led theater to worship DilYSUS. Since then theater is progressed into the pow'ful art form that it is tolY¡

That power was present S.T.W.'s performances .is year. With the help of L

our fearless leader Mr. Henry, Springfield's theater workshop started it's season with Arsenic and Old Lace. Later on in the year, audiences delighted at the antics of Dolly Levi in the musical Hello Dolly. In the spring, S.T.W. presented an evening of one-acts highlighting the Theater Arts 1 and 2 classes.

Top right: Bill Snyder and Dixie Sellers reherse one of their scenes. Top left: "Do you really want me to answer this phone?" asks Brian Seaman while Este McCartney works in the background. Above left: Bill O'Neill, Rob Hermann, Kelly Allen, Laura DiPietro, Steph Dudrick, and Jocelyn Gibson strike a pose. Above right: Kevin Mettee looks excited about studying his lines for theater class. Far left: "Go ahead, make my day," states sophomore Mike Pumphrey. Left: Rachel Spigel intensely reads her upcoming stage directions.

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PERFECT SHS choir was at its largest capacity this year. With over 175 members, the blend of voices created an eternal sound. Notable performance highlights were given at the Mid-Winter concert, Upper Darby, A.A.R.P., Celebration of the Arts, Spring Concert and commencement. Director, Mrs. Susan Descano, gave a mixture of music at each performance to capture every listener's desire. The Pop Group also traveled around giving Springfield an excellent reputation in the music field.

Top left: Este McCartney, Matt Kass, Tina Doonan, Scott Ferguson, and Sarah Slate are exhausted after the concert. Middle left: Heather Reid and Torie Paoletti look excited. Middle: The tenors wonder what measure we are on.

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Top right: Kevin Keating is seeing how long he can hold his note. Middle right: Gina Cafferina is calm and cool before the concert. Above left: Soprano section Above right: Alto section


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Top left: Brian Pumphery, Dave Kobasa, Brian Sherwood, Beth Davia, Stanley Colman, and John Stewert can definitely hold their notes. Middle left: The soprano section pays close attention at rehearsal. Above: Tenor and Bass section

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Top left: Percussion section, M. Houser, A. Nastasi, S. Atkinson, J. Bruce Top middle: John Gildea plays along on his French horn. Top right: Mr. Cooper leads the orchestra through another rehersal. Middle left: Brass section, J. Carper, J. Conrad, J. Gildea, 1. McLoughlin, C. Plummer, J. VanDruff, B. Seaman, J. VanDruff, N. Panek, K. Schaefer, C. Bassett Middle: Which is bigger, Veryl Williams or his contra bass clarinet? Middle right: Ian McLoughlin blares out the final note. Right: Anthony Kim follows his music carefully. Far right: Mya Miller plays along in harmony.

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MELODY The Orchestra, under the direction of Mr. Kevin Cooper, had a very eventful year. Consisting of the brass, string, woodwind and percussion sections, the orchestra expanded with talented freshmen and experienced upperclassmen. ~ajor

concerts this year included the ~id­ Winter performance, Spring Concert, and commencement. The orchestra has met high standards while practicing and performing difficult music. Overall, the orchestra had an excellent year.

Top right: Violin section, E. Ostroff, T. Battaglia, M. DiFilippo, 1. Lee, S. Phillips, V. Gorman, A. Avadhani, K. Plank, A. Maturo, D. Korenkiewicz, A. Syernick, E. Davia, T. Shank, M. McAndrews, A. Kim Middle right: Viola, Bass & Cello sections, 1. Simpson, R. Goldstein, J. Angelos, M. Pollock, M. Mullin, A. Burridge, M. Miller, T. McGarvey, A. Ellis, K. Sannelli, C. Opalach, C. Fredrick Above: Woodwind section, J. Hickey, J. Gibson, A. Clevenstine, N. Seidel, W. Cadge, M. Oldham, K. Denk, C. Coppock, D. Pacitti, B. Homony, 1. Williams, B. Demnicki, B. Zappasodi, J. Carper, S. Bonadio, A. Borrelli, V. Williams Above: District Band and Orchestra members, I. Lee, A. Avadhani, L. Simpson, R. Goldstein, A. Burridge, J. Gibson, M. Oldham, J. Hickey, 1. McLoughlin, B. Zappasodi, J. Gildea, M. Houser, C. Bassett, C. Frederick, T. McGarvey

Middle left: Craig Fredrick follows Mr. Cooper's instructions.

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F RWARD

"Call time for the football game tomorrow is 8:00AM..." was one of the dreaded statements of our band director Mr. Kevin Cooper. Even though marching band season is long gone, we will never forget the memories the 1992-93 season has given us. The season started with band camp before the first day of schooL We were introduced to the Olympic Theme which became our half time show for the season and began practicing crowd favorite like "Go Big Blue" and "Eat um up!" The band performed at every football game, the Band-O-Rama, various parades, and a concert in ApriL A highlight of the year was when we played for President Bush during his campaign visit to Springfield. Other band memories include: the victory sign, backwards hats, frightening bus drivers, long Wednesday night practices and quiet band homeroom periods.

Top left: Flute section Top right: Drum majors Brian Demnicki and Wendy Cadge Middle left: Percussion section Middle right: Kevin Schaefer and Chuggie Bassett smile for a picture. Above: Brass section Right: Jacqui Hickey, Lori McArdle and Maggie Oldham take a break from playing to cheer on the Cougars.

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MARCH

Top left: Bill Romony concentrates on his music Top right: Saxophone section Middle right: Clarinet section Middle left: Oh no! The band is rebelling again and won't turn around. Above: Oboe and bassoon sections Left: John Gildea and Joyce Carper look mighty comfortable at a game. Right: The game is so exciting that Mike McArdle can't concentrate on his music.

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COLOR GUARD No marching band would be quite complete without the band front to add color to the show. The band front was comprised of the dance line, rifles, and silks. As well as performing at half time shows with the band during football season, the band front participated in the annual Halloween parade and Band-O-Rama. Captains were Monica Giacomucci and Kristina Harbison (dance line), Becky Cecala (rifles), and Melissa Mullin (silks).

Top left: It's double trouble on the field with Becky and Laurie Cecala doing their thing. Top right: The rifle squad, Sara Bonadio, Christina Dappollone, Jen Burke, Laurie Cecala, Lauren Reeves, Denise Ellis, Ali Wood, Becky Cecala, April Fischere. Above left: Missy Mullin takes a break and tries to warm up with a cup of hot chocolate. Above right: Ali Wood cheers on the Cougars with one of her dances. Middle right: The silk squad, Megan Pollock, Jill Hohenstein, Leslie Serruta, Helen Walker, Kim Anders, Allison Weninsky, Karen Spevank, Christy Robbins, Melissa Mullin. Far right: Dance line members, Heather Reid, Jen Simmons, Amy Winnemore, Maureen Sieczkowski, Estelle McCartney, Michelle Yong, Carolyn DeSanto, Danielle Bentivania, Shelby Lawler, Monica Giacomucci, Kristina Harbison

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MOVING WITH THE GROOVE

The 1992-93 school year will definitely go down in history as the year of dances! Nearly every club, sport, group, and organization at Springfield High School sponsored a dance at one time or another throughout the school year. The popularity of these numerous dances was clearly evident in the extremely high attendance and new dance policies about guests. It seems almost everyone

showed up and even decided to bring friends from nearby communities. These dances were a wonderful opportunity for friends and classmates to gather together to simply have fun. They provided a chance for everyone to socialize, without a great deal of planning and without spending a lot of money. Dances are a luxury of high school that everyone should enjoy.

Top left: Ian McCurdy and Nancy Seidel take a moment to rest between songs. Top right: Arlene Wiegner and John Mullin get down to the music. Middle left: Matt Shippley and Kathy Bechtel swing along to their favorite song. Above: Mark Garison and Kelly Jones end the night with a slow song. Left: Alicia Carr, Kevin Mettee, James Henderson, Danielle Misciagna, and Chris Priar each do their favorite dance move.

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Top to Bottom, Left to Right: Mrs. Beldecos helps Jen Burke typeset for the Spri-Hian. Mrs. Wilson is busy designing and measuring posters. Doc Taylor reads English papers in the GIS room. Mrs. Purvis and her new baby visit SHS. Mr. Zumpano listens to his physics students trying to get pluses.

Leslye Abrutyn Asst. Principal Erlinda Ardao Health/Phys. Ed. Marjorie Aronson Admin. Assistant David Ash Industrial Arts Dennis Bartow Science Supervisor Carolyn Bean Team Aide Helen Beldecos Business Ed. Jeffrey Benton LMC George Beothy Admin. Intern Basil Bly Special Services Dir. Mary Boeni Science David Bollinger Personnel Dir. Kimberly Caffey Health/Phys. Ed. Richard Calhoun Guidance Laura Carter Mathematics

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Paula Cook Math Supervisor Kevin Cooper Music Cindy Dannaker English Rita Deitrich Business Ed. Donna DeRose Computer Lab Susan Descano Music James Doyle Social Studies Michele Driks-Moore Home Ec. Robert Eley Mathematics David Freas Social Studies Anabel Frye Science Barbara Garling Computer Lab Rosaria Giuffre Secretary Doris Gough Language Barbara Greene Science

MORE THAN HOMEWORK Seldom do we realize how much of an effect the faculty lere at Springfield High School has on us. The teachers, ,ecretaries, aides and administrators prove to be a caring and ,upportive part of our lives when not trying to drive us utterly :razy. When they're not grading tests or assigning homework, ,yhich doesn't seem too often, many members of our faculty :an be found coaching, sponsoring activities or staying at ;chool late to provide extra help. Many times we don't look )eyond the hours of boring homework and impossible tests to 10tice and appreciate the time and dedication our faculty )rovides. The frustration and challenges of dreaded tests, evaluations, xojects, pop quizzes, seminar reports, etc. are all rewarding n the end as we continue our education. But still, we can all 'elate to counting the minutes left in double lab while trying to ;urvive corny jokes and puns that we have already heard a ~azillion times. This is not to mention the endless doodling md day dreaming between trying to figure out what stoi:hiometry. is and how it will ever effect your life, and won~ering if the soda machines will give you change for your ~ollar this time. Marathon note writing sessions are always a good way to ..vile away the time, while staying in touch with your best friend across the aisle. After all, when will we really ever need

to apply things like Newton's laws in real life? Have you ever had to solve for X using three variables in order to buy a pair of jeans? In every day conversations have you been asked to point out the direct objects in your sentences? Will singing Christmas carols in Spanish be a part of your future career? Are factoring algebriac equations and multiplying things by Plank's constant a part of anyone's daily life outside of school? Probably not, but for whatever reason it is our job to learn and the teachers here at Springfield help us do that while providing great opportunities to have fun along with gaining knowledge. What I'd really like to know though is where do teachers come up with the things they do. Is there some sort of sacred handbook out there for teachers to use that includes diabolical plots to drive us slowly insane? Do they go to conferences in the summer to swap bad jokes with other teachers? Do teachers ever leave school during the summer? Somehow I have a hard time envisioning my teachers at a barbecue or the country club. It seems to me that teachers must live at school. I remember as a child wondering about that whole teacher mystique. It seemed to me, in my youth, that teachers were akin to the gods. They could multiply without having to use their fingers and they went all day without ever having to go to the bathroom! I guess that teachers really are cool people.

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Top to Bottom, Left to Right: "Hola," says Senora McDonnell. Mr. Kintner looks like he's ready to do some math; just give him a pencil. Danielle Pieri is overcome with emotion upon receiving her TI-81 from Mr. Young. Ms. Kaminsky helps Steve Snyder with his project. Mrs. Wylie and Mrs. Welch look happy in the LMC.

Terry Hafer Guidance Michael Heath Health/Phys. Ed. Robert Henry English Joseph Hook Asst. Principal Janet Hosker English Barbara Hushion Business Ed. Jervas Jefferis Social Studies Suzanne Kaminsky Art Michael Kintner Mathematics Leslie Landau English Cathy Large Health/Phys. Ed. Kathleen Lear Special Ed. N. Ronald LeDonne Science Richard Locker Social Studies Phyllis Maloney Social Studies Supervisor

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Top to Bottom, Left to Right: Mrs. Moral and her Spanish IV class gather together for some quality time of Spanish bonding. Mr. Trout and Mr. Preston seem to have some interesting ideas on how to use exact-o knives.

Peek-a-Boo, oh no it's Mr. Stefani. Who let him in?? Mr. Montgomery thinks that his class has some pretty good topics for those "optional" papers.

Laurie Markle Social Studies Joyce Mastalski Office Assistant Stephen Mazurek Mathematics Robert McClennen Science Dawn McDonnell Foreign Language William McRae Social Studies Carol Meinhardt English Braden Montgomery English Catherine Moore Nurse Aurora Moral Foreign Language Esther Murphy Clerk Vicki Murphy-Kendall Special Ed. Patricia Naismith LMC Joseph O'Brien Principal Jack Peoples Driver Ed.

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Roger Place Superintendent Elizabeth Polini Foreign Language Robert Preston Industrial Arts Patricia Rambo Guidance Helen Sebold Mathematics Joseph Semeister Science Ruth Snyder Home Ec. Vera Sprang Foreign Language Agnes Staeger Office Asst. Stephen Stefani Social Studies Isabel Swank Special Ed. Sharon Taylor English John Tierno Guidance Janet Tittlemayer Science George Trout Industrial Arts

Top to Bottom, Left to Right: Mr. Hook shows us his closet and hopes to impress with his massive cardboard box collection. Mrs. Frye is day dreaming, waiting for school to be over. Cheerfully, Mrs. Vint welcomes another day at SHS. The 1992-93 School Board.

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Top Ten School Traumas I. Tests, evaluations, quizzes and

my other form of graded work ,yhich will require hours of studyng and agony on behalf of the ;tudent. ~.

Corny jokes that you have to augh at to make your teacher hap)y. Not to mention the same dumb malogies that you can say in your deep. 3. Being .001 of a point away from A and not being able to conlince your teacher to give it to you.

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6. Double lab period lectures. 7. Having to carry around every single one of your text books, including your massive one for biology that could probably be used as a weapon for self-defense. 8. Random partner assignments for group work, assigned seats, and other methods that teachers use to separate you from your friends.

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9.Teachers who leave explicit instructions for substitutes about work to be done rather than just making class a study hall. 10. Not being able to get away with the excuse that you were on a Chess Club field trip and are therefore unable to take the test or do the homework or go to the board, etc. (Not to mention the time you were abducted by aliens, she didn't believe you then either).

Top: The busy cafeteria workers only have time for a quick picture during a lunch period. Bottom: This just in ...

Daniel Vandenberg Science Shelia Vint Secretary Deborah Weiss English Bettie Welch LMC

G. Frank Werley Mathematics Barbara Wilson Art Joanne Wylie Science Susan Leslie Wylie LMC

Bruce Yaeck Health/Phys. Ed. Robert Young Mathematics John Zappacosta English Joseph Zumpano Science Not pictured: Pauline Trucksess, Susan Purvis, Rehmani Sami

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Dloving DlODlents From the very first day we enter Springfield High School until we say our last goodbye, many mixed emotions run through our minds. High school is a time of change for all of us, for us to mature and develop our own identities. As we journey down our respective paths, we experience the emotions of the moments. As freshmen, we are afraid of a new place with an entirely new set of rules. The transformation from being the oldest in middle school to starting over on the bottom rung is tough. We fear the unexpected, not knowing how to react to a different and strange environment. It is the first day of high school and the first step of a long, but promising future. We are still young and full of exuberance, but we also begin to lose our childish notions. As sophomores, we begin to grow up. Confidence has yet to overcome our insecurities, but we begin to mature. No longer can we be heard screaming down the hallways. Uncertainty of ourselves and of others now invades our minds. Our future

dreams are forming and we try to guess what we wish to do and accomplish for the next fifty years. Still, we are not yet weighed down with this momentous decision and can enjoy school without many encumbering responsibilities. As juniors, we still cling to one last year of dreams for the future. Weare thinking of colleges and are now young adults. Gone is the carefree happiness of earlier years, as immense responsibilities sober our demeanors. As we enter reluctantly into the new realm of adulthood, however, a different kind of excitement takes over. We are almost finished, only one more year when we begin a whole new life. Being an underclassman gives us the best of both worlds. We have the opportunity to cherish our youth, our carefree years, and at the same time, we have the chance to seriously examine and prepare for our future. And during these important years, we experience a hybrid of emotions.





Moments of Anxiety The first bell sounded, and everyone was ushered into the auditorium. Hearts pounded, for this was the moment that had been both dreaded and anticipated. For some two hundred freshman, high school was about to begin. Being a freshman meant entering a maelstrom of emotions with no one knowing what to expect. For the first few days, the dominant emotion was fear. High school teachers were far less lenient than middle school teachers, and rules had to be followed to a tee. There was also fear of the upperclass, as well as the fear of getting lost. Lockers, teachers and classrooms had to be found, but after a few days the anxiety levels dropped. Instead of teaching real subjects, teachers gave

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rules and regulations for the first few days. No matter how many index cards needed to be filled out, the class of '96 was up to the task. This comfort zone could only last a few weeks, though, and then it was time to really begin. Panic struck! More homework than ever before was assigned, and the daily routine had to be adjusted to make room for it. It was a difficult period, but it was part of a necessary maturing process that only happens to freshmen.


Jamar Marty Brown Brian Buchanan G. Patrick Bullard Ashley Burkard Ryan Burke Stephanie Cahill

Erika Cain James Cannon Keith Capra Erin Carlin Karin Carloni Steven Carney

Zachary Carr Richard Caruso Laura Cecala Michael Cellucci Michelle Chambers Meredith Chip Chase

Joseph Christiano Gina Cipolloni Michele Clancy Jennifer Clark Maureen Clark Daniel Clemens

Myranda Clyburn Adam Coccoli Stanley Coleman Maria Condo Michael Conlan Maria Covello

Jonathan Cranston Jonathan Craven Jeffery Crowe Jacquelyn Crowther Tina Culleney Jenelle Cutcliff

Craig D'Anjolell Melissa D'Esposito Mark DeLa Vergne Anna DeRose Christopher DeSantis Christopher Descano

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Susan Devenney Christopher Devennie Nicole Digiacomo David Dimarcantonio David Dipaola Stephen Dipietro

Lisa Dolente Andrew Dona e Kevin Do Kristin D Christine Doyle Christina Driscoll

Jeffrey Drumheller Andre Joh Shawn Estes Jaim Georgia

DanielJe Ferro Eleni Filiou Brendan Filippone April Fleming Kelly Flick Katie Fogarty

Nicole Foushee Laurence Jason Lijo George Renee Gevaert Michael Gill

Above: Kind of looks like the cast of a 90210/The Heights show, doesn't it?

Above: Obviously confused, Pat Bullard presses his paper instead of the computer.

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Right: Beth Gula and Shirley Philip stand in front of the giant potato bug cacoons outside of the cafeteria.


Left: Melanie Amberger and Stash Coleman seem overjoyed to have made the choice of a new generation.

Bottom Left: Dr. Taylor advises freshman Sarah Todd to take two asprins and call her in the morning.

Left: Erica Wiegand, Jennifer Slate and Nahome Kebede hide in a doorway.

Below: Chuck Prendiville, Kevin O'Leary and Brian Pieri are among the runners-up for the S.H.5. "Who has the Longest Legs?" contest.

Shana Goane Traci Godbey Rachel Goldstein Vanessa Gorman James Grammond Rondy Grotsky

Elisabeth Gula Philip Hackler Cory Hart Stephanie Heintz Laura Hemsarth Thomas Hewitt

Jason Hidell Robert Hidell Jill Hohenstein Donna Hyson Christina Irvine Sean Jenkins

Janeen Joachim Ra-Tah Johnson John Kearney Jr. Nahome Kebede Debbie Kiesel Min Kim

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A Move to Maturity When we came to Springfield High School this fall, we were filled with apprehension, particularly about the classes. The academic courses we would be taking would be more difficult and require more work than in middle school. Social Studies was now European Cultures and we were learning a brand new and very broad topic. English classes featured more demanding literature and essays were even more important. Life and health were studied in Health, a fun and (co-)educational course. Unlike other academic areas, the science and math departments offered both regular and accelerated classes. We had the option of selecting Math I or II, Algebra I or II, and either General Science or Accelerated Biology. Many of us were also continuing

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mas Lemon Jason Lewis Peter Lewis Katherine Liefeld Deborah Litchko ochetto

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a foreign language started in E.T.R., while others had the opportunity to begin a new one from the choices of French, Spanish, or German. Add physical education, cycle, and perhaps a different elective, involvement in band, orchestra or choir and it worked out to a surprisingly staggering course load. However, along with new classes, we became involved in activities or clubs, as well as a much wider variety of sports. All in all, it was a great year.


James May Stephanie McAndrews Joseph McCabe Carlotta McCafferty Kathleen McCall Ryan McCallum

Edward McCann Patrick McDermott Gregory McGinley Christine McKeon Kieran McLaughlin Sean McMullin

John Merklee MyaMiller Michael Montesano Stephen Montesano Stephanie Moore Katherine Morrison

Brendan Murphy Anthony Nastasi Jill Navarro Jack Nesdo Kevin O'Leary Melissa Organtini

Jennifer Palmer Nathan Panek Elias Papachristos Daniel Peifer Lisa Peifer Adrienne Perry

Philip Pieri Ga riel Piselli Clayton Pizzollo Kristen Plank Samuel Plunkett

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Kelley Reed Matthew Reed Lauren R Shanna Dana R Michael

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Takiema Shank Tamiah Shank ck M Sim on Impson Jennifer Slate

Rebekah Slate Melissa Smith Christina Socha Maria Sparacio Steven Spicer John Spinelli

Andrew Spires Joshua Stabinski James Stanton Seth Stephens Jason Stevenson John Stewart

John Sti Emi Stretton Lola Stubbs Rob wczyk an Tan William Thomas

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Below: Maria Covello crouches to get everything out of her locker.

Left: Kate Liefeld passes a note to Kristin Dowman. Shanna Rivas smiles as a distracting tactic.

Below: This excited group of freshmen show the school what bright, young scholars it has to look forward to.

Not pictured: John Whalen Mary Worell

Helentheresa Walker Heather Weidman Erica Weigand Shannon Wiegner Anne Williams Langston Williams

Reginald Williams Laura Winch Stephen Windsor Alexandra Wood Nancy Woods Daniel Woods

Andrew Wright Jamie Wright Step ie Yanni ZaccareJli reJli Ziviello

Joseph Zumpano

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A Move Up As you become a sophomore, the awe and wonder of a freshman disappear. Replacing them is a strange sense of power and a more definite direction. Sophomores take advantage of the activities school has to offer, realizing life doesn't just revolve around classes. Once activities are chosen and classes are assigned, though, life is squeezed into a very tight schedule, but no matter how busy it gets, the social life of a sophmore is always important. It changes everyday, and affects all we do. A fight with a close friend can lead to poor performence in a subsequent tennis match, and when you fall for that guy or girl in math class, all the numbers become meaningless. Not having a date for the Soph-Hop can be more tragic than Julius Caeser, and breaking up with your boyfriend

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or girlfriend can feel as if the world is crashing in on you. By the time you are a sophomore, you have a little bit of experience to help you through the rough times. Getting through sophmore year is a step up the stairs of life, and we become more aware of it as 1995 draws closer. Time seems to race by too quickly, so every once in a while, you'll see one of us stop and try to really enjoy this special year.


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Above: In his spare time, Dan Mioskie writes haikus.

Right: Kathy Bechtel gives these Japanese student visitors a tour of S.H.S.

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Above: Mike Guille does something really neat and artistic.


Left: Scott Jackson reaches into his locker.

Below: A potential Van Gough Robert Tempesta, gives the camera an intimidating look.

Below left: Angela Printz grimaces from pain, having caught her fingers in her locker.

Below right: Class officers: Frank May, Stefanie Cordaro, Dave Gaudiosi, Noelle Zappacosta and Steve Spinosa.

James Hoffman William Homony Paul Hopkins Jalelah Hug Andrew Hulton Deborah Hunt

Scott Jackson Tara Jansen Michele Jeffery Sarah Jenkins Evan Johnson Kelly Ann Jones

Patrick Kane Yared Kebede Kevin Keenan Dana Keith Ronar Kelsey Judith Kennedy

Victoria Kereszi Lesley Kerrigan Anthony Kim Nikolas Kotsomithis Christopher Lakofsky Stephen Landers

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Deborah Lastowka Lori Lawler Michael Lawler Aimee LeFever Lee Lim John Logan

Michele Lombardi Shawn Lyman james Lynam Bridget Lyons Brendan Maguire Thomas Marshall

Nicholas Martinez Michael Matsko Frank May jared Mc Callum Megan McAndrews Lori McArdle

Francesco McBride Lauren McCabe Brad McCarthy Larry McCloud Ian McCurdy Todd McGarvey

Nicole McGowan john McGrath Charles Melaragni Da lkowski Miosike Dannielle Misciagna

Ryan Misero joseph Morrissey Steven Morton Peter Muller Sherene Neal Norman Nelson

ung Duy Nguyen a Nicolaides Brett O'Brien Courtne O'Neill 'Neill Parsia

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Moments of Challenge Sophomore year is filled with changes and challenges. Last year, we were the little kids of the high school; now we are squished into the middle. Lost in the crowd, we are again faced with new teachers and classes. Among the teachers are the infamous Mr. Eley and Mr. Landau, the eccentric Mr. Freas and Miss Wylie along with Mrs. Greene, Mrs. Sprang, Mrs. Gough, Mrs. Moral, Mrs. Polini, Mrs. Sebold, Mr. Locker, Ms. Meinhart, etc. Those lucky enough to have some of these teachers will remember their sayings and actions. We've heard Mr. Freas's stories, Miss Wylie's Call of the Mimi Bird, and Mr. People's safety tips. (When in doubt, put the car into neutral.) Learning not to talk

in Ms. Meinhart's Inner Sanctum, preparing for Mr. Landau's mental gymnastics, "geting into our groups" with Mr. Locker, hearing Mr. Eley call Mr. Mazurek "the Polish Prince Of Darkness" and answering Mr. LeDonne's "Who's buried in Grant's tomb?" have all been parts of tenth grade. After a long and confusing year, we are all relieved to see summer close ahead. Most of us had a tough year, but it was worth it. Our few months of rest will give us a chance to look forward to next year and to look back on our unforgettable memories.

Hiren Patel Craig Patterson Tomeka Payne Anne Peters Megan Pollock Angela Printz

Christopher Puliti Michael Pumphrey Benjamin Pyle Jason Ranalli Coleen Reuling Tanya Rodrequez-Galli

Adam Roosevelt John Saal Kathryn Salerno Jeffery Scali Ryan Scanlon Rosalee Scarafone

Bethany Schrage Robert Seminole Lesly Serruta Burgundy Shank Edward Sharr Michael Shaw

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Danielle Misciagna smiles innocently, not realizing that there is a dead bug on her shirt.

James Sheldrake Brian Sherwood Courtney Shields Matthew Shipley Maureen Sieczkowski Jennifer Simmons

Matthew Simpson Christina Sloat Gregory Smith Scott Smith Christina Soo Hoo Connie Soroka

Candice Sperry Karen Spevak Stephen Spinosa Steven Squitiere George Swink Nathenial Tedesco

Robert Tempesta William Theodore Jr. Michael Thomas Jacquelyn Tiger Stuart Tiniakos Mitzi Tolentino

Daniel Troland Krista Turner Patricia Tweedy Melissa Tyler Jeremy Van Druff George Vanhouten

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Andy Brennan: creator of the world's first portable peanut butter machine.


David Vanore Renee Vecchione Nicholas Veriabo Trevor Waddington Jason Ward Lindsay Weindel

Kyle Weir Eric Weller Sarah Welsh Allison Wenitsky Christopher Wharton Mark White

Elizebeth Woolston Melissa Wynne Lori Xander Michelle Young Noelle Zappacosta Brian Zappasodi

Megan Zulick

Left: Albert Campagna studies for that all important test.

Left: Frank May and Ben Pyle both need a complete gym uniform.

Above: Happy-go-lucky sophomores Amy LeFever, Kim Anders and Sarah Jenkins.

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Moments of Reality It has taken me eleven years of schooling and changes to become an eleventh grader and earn the name "junior." Now all of a sudden I feel old and mature. The reality of this new and exciting situation is still sinking in. It seems as though it was only yesterday when I would spend my much of my time after school playing "tag," "cops and robbers," "kick the can," and "hide and go-seek" with a bunch of busy, loud youngsters like myself; now my time after school is generally spent preparing for various school assignments like quizzes, tests, labs, and seminar reports. As I think of myself as a junior, I realize that there are only two summers between now and college. I know that beyond college and during my career, I'll

Anisha Abraham Sherrard Adams Kelly Allen Robin Anders Andrew Angelilli Christopher Arnken

Jesse Bain Tara Battaglia Angela Bechtel Lorraine Benecke Karas Bensetler William Benzing

Vincent Bilotta Steven Bocchinfuso Christopher Bothner Bryan Botta Christina Boyd Jason Boyer

Melissa Brow Michelle Brown Shannon Bruno Kristina Bryan William Bullard Jennifer Busch

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spend a part of my life reminiscing about my days as a young and overworked student. These are times that I will never forget. With only a year left of high school, the days and weeks are flying by at an almost unbelievable rate. The pressure to do well in my schoolwork is threatening to crush me, but my family, friends and faith will help me to survive, and hopefully to succeed during my year as a junior. Their help, and my experiences will be invaluble during the rest of my life.


Dena Byrne Gina Caffarina Joseph Cahill Christina Calvello John Canale Jaqueline Cassidy

Andrew Chinici Lewis Cipolloni Jamie Colburn Kellie Connor Charles Crocco Joseph Croce

"Chip" Cundiff D'Alonzo a ew D'ulisse pollone ia Nicole DeHaven

Megan Delany Peter Derby Kenneth Desantis Paul DeSanto William DeVuono Thomas DiLauro

Mark Dilodovico Frank DiMaio inh

C a Doonan Dana Erdosy . olas Felici

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Joseph Fiore Joseph Fleming Heather Foulkrod Deborah Franks Christine Frayne Craig Frederick

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Michelle Frumento Michael Gabr Christina Gambardella erace Da vaert Monica Giacomucci

john Gildea Jennifer Giuffre Amanda Given jason Gray Toni Gregg Jeffrey Grillet

Michael Paul Gula Colleen Haggerty Scott Hamby Amy Hand Kristina Harbison Leigh Harding

Angeliki Harris Eric Hellberg james Henderson Kristofor Henderson Lori Henthorn Robert Hermann

Above: Class Officers: Dixie Sellers, Bill Bullard, Amy Lord, Matt Kass, Deb Korenkiewicz.

Middle: Tina Doonan takes a break from painting pictures of her teacher.

Top right: Maggie Oldham and jen Power desperately try to be symmetrical.

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Right: Twinckle Vaidya and Amy Schrage sing into the world's smallest microphone.


Left: If you're wondering why these girls are so happy, it's because they finally got that boy to sit with them.

Middle: Tri Dinh sits in the corner, enjoying privacy and a good book.

Bottom Left: jason Gray and Barb Manfre are not doing much, thus puzzeling the caption writer.

Below: Brain Pumphery, Rich Sangillo, Steve Sheridan, Andy Angelilli and Ted Donnelly at lunch.

james "Jaime" Heron Brian Hija David Hoover Sarah Hopton Erin Horan Keith janusziewicz

Haleema Javid William Steve Joachim Reshada johnson Richard Jones Paul Karpinski Matthew Kass

Gulrashk Kazmi Sadrashk Kazmi Kevin Keating jarod Kitchen David Kobasa Charles Koenig

Debra Korenkiewicz Lynda Lastowka Shelby Lawler Binh Lee Dana Lehman David Ley

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John Liebeskind Christopher LoPiccolo Gaetano LoPiccolo Amy Lord Anthony Lucifero Barbara Manfre

Christine Marchese Sheeba Mathai Sheena Mathai Ryan McCabe Ian McLoughlin Nikasha Miller

Michael Mioskie Robert Modesto John Monaghan Kevin Moran Lucia Morrone Shannon Mulkeen

Melissa Mullin Maureen Murray Kristal Myers Mamie Myers Richard Neal Tara Nealon

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Above: Edith Ramirez proofreads a paper on the many perils of golfing.

Above: Tara "The Claw" Piccirilli snoops in her friends' stuff when they're not looking.

Right: Kristina Harbison reflects on the success of permenantly wiring Monica Giacomucci's jaw open.

Top Right: Frivolity reigns supreme at these silly hipsters' cafeteria table.

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Moving to the Top "What do you want to be when you grow up?" When we were younger, we found it easy to answer this all too common question with things like firefighter, nurse, teacher, or baseball player. Today, many of us are undecided since we now realize the wide variety of jobs open to us. (Most of us had never heard of Wall Street bankers or genetic engineers.) Others have recently found what they believe may be their ideal job. As choosing a career and growing up aren't that far away now, junior year is a turning point. We have our first class trip, our Snow Dance and prom. It's time to enter the world of job decisions or taking the SAT. and choosing a college. On the outside, we seem mature, but we're really still trying to find out who we

are. This process can be both exciting and confusing. However, we have made progress. Three-fourths of our high school career is over and in that time we've become more able to deal with it all. The halls we wandered in ninth grade have become familiar to us now. Veterans, we've faced another year, full of challenges and choices. Surviving them and making good decisions can be tough at times, but essential to the process of growing up.

Jocelyn Nescio Michael Newnam Jason O'Connell Margaret Oldham Colin Osburn Elyse Ostroff

Merton Ouderkirk Chama Paller Chirag Patel Juli Penston Eva Petolicchio Laura Petrarca

Kim Chi Thi Pham Tara Piccirilli Douglas Plank Steven Potts Jennifer Power Christopher Priar

Brian Pumphrey Vincent Puppio Edith Ramirez David Reed David Rhoads David Rizzo

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Below: Scott Hamby gives the camara a sad puppy look.

, , Right: Michael Newnam would obviously rather be outside playing lacrosse.

Below: Kristal Myers gives Dana Lehman a little help with her homework.

Bottom Middle: James Henderson, Andy Angelilli, and Kris Henderson roam the halls of S.H.S., heading for their next class.

Not pictured: Brian Eden Micheal Manfredo Lawrence Micciche Mark Polischuck

inson Root Rossi Janiel Ruffin. Tanisha Rufus Richard Sangillo

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Above: Students file in for the barrage of information we call American Studies.

Above: Auditioning for a Colgate comercial, Lynda Lastowka shows the world her smile.

Left: Reading the Spri-Hian comic, Melissa Mullin displays uncontrolable amusement.

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james ( aMms ill, 'Jay" 'Jay-6W" "60m6 squod" "rasjay" 219 s. fiiglifan4nL 7/24/75 activities: ski c1idi 1,2,3,4;football: 1,3; ice oocliey 3,4; IiUl"deIl ooffoW e;wWve c1idi. Pl': my grwt, gof4 & W£ fIiu!, t!ie deer sculfture i fOUlll! CIt smdfey pam. remfor: s"yi!19 "wtiat's up?", 6aRe4good's, s~ a.6ilUies.favm= IiUl"dett ooffoW POOL 11:11, s111t<f£ei pam, poweU:nCyarkw/ mac, 3 footers CIt Iany'5 tent, times w/ <fm, cI; Cw, ag, J( b( 55, 6ed'room fog, tfog IWute[ nL goa£< in life: to live everyday to tk jU/fist 6eawse i fouiu! mylie<tven Ott emth. fav quote: tfott't w"nt to 5"'9 in" strattge faruf; li6emtiott, true. cfemoC1Uo/' one goe!, one aim, one d"estilly." jan rastafari. message to: my 6wfs-afw"ys remem6er wlUlt t!ie wOlSt fufing is.

sa:tJUJeC ro6m <ttfoJi,f1, "stammin' sammy" "s"m" 255 e. spriturficliC nL 7/24/75 activities: football: 1,2,3,4; wrestCing 1,2,3,4; Iiu::rosse 1,2,3,4, Skic1idi 1,2,3,4, sttufeitt CCIJ1tCi!2,3,4':n: my friendS &fam;1y, my 6aggy pcmts, my fiats. remfor: futv1ng" Carge 6ig toe, fGrting, remem6eril19 every wOll! to every 5""9. jav m= times w/ t!ie cronies 1Deaner, 6cnre1l; 6rit & sofomott), f<tltlio/, football; wrestGng & Iiu::rosse teams, Iiristen, ski tripS'~117/89' jr prom ttiglit & <ifter t!ie StlOW <fattce CIt my fiouse, state cfiompiotlSliip '92, sp=f0otball:'82-'88, times witli , 205, grwt pres 6uslivisit '92, . '5 wif4sauce. goa£< itt l'ife:to fiove"lOtofmol1e:J" cfrive"tticecaran<!marry" a6:jav quote: "0~1it; an<!i'mcUu!y faup~'yes sirl" message to: the crotties-we've ~ t!ie 6est of times 6ut tlOW we fiove to move on. y"" guys are mugs an<! i Coveyerl my f"mUy-tfl<ums fer getting me this far, i tIiink i taRe it from Ii=.

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fesfe:y eCi.w6et1i ana;",01l, 294 fe:wis nL 10/20/74 activities: dioir 2,3,4, riffes 1, siflis 1,2, guiditnre 11'idt.4, nu£4. remfor: 6<il19 very quiet. f"v m= jl'orUfa '90, ridft:y fOotball:g"me '89, sclWoCdimas, jr cUtss trip to new yOli '92, senicr class tri:p to WltSliingtcn dC, summer of '92. goa£< itt life: to 6e the 6est i call posswf!y 6e. f"v quote: "save tIie 6est jer Iast." -v<tttesS" wiUUiins. message to: my fcuttil:y-i lOve you.

jamy tforotIiy ""9efos, "tlOtI" "Iittfe Iiea<f" 610 d'uttott ci.rcfe 6/1/75 activities: orcIiestnt 1,2,3,4, <fist 1,2, c!iorus 1,2,4, d'e6ate team 1, ttIis 3,4; slis 1,2, wcrf4 cif.faiTs 1,2,4, Ii6rary I1'idt.l, gynuutsties 1, tetmis 1, fit mag e<f2,3. pp: fcuttil:y, life, viofa.. remfor: 6ei!19 sfiort, fiair6ei!19 <fye<!. fav m= 4/15/924/19/92, 8/6/92, timesw/ kim & ricf1, oet2-t!ievatt5:30pm11ltlttill9 inwood's, summer'92, eM,jill, 1tris1y, 1ieatIier, Itris1y getoutoftlie 6usfieS, SltS fiousesjnittgj1eli£19064, t!iej"'f' ttiglit1Ufes ittsummer. goa£< in life: jUst to 6e happy, sicoru! to 6e su=ssfuL f"v quote: "t!ie Iittes are ourJrieiid's, stlty in t!ie fuies. ' message to: mom, diuf; Ittm, jill' & afyssll-i Cove you.

Lesfey E. Atuferson

Jamy D. Angefos

vani an) U6et9'" ((veronica" Upurpfe veLvet fiat cfi:i.c.k" ((the convict" 906 stewart ave. 12/18/75 activities: peafaci worftf affatrsi slis, saM, fit mag, Cfwii:; stare,pres. pp: fcuttil:y, jiierufs esp oo[y, pliil; quinton. my tfog, 6elfs, cows. rem for. p"'fect cfrivill9' 6<il19 " 1i6er<t( COtlSlaltt e<1ting. fav m= b06, swaitlimcre nUfio, 6<il19 tear gltSse<f, ttiglit car 1ri;1;s, "vaferUi 5 diincmy", ice

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cream "":Ys, 100%, itfollz.U1g fiemy ro!Uns, afmost getting arreste4, "tfo Y"" listen to -1iulazi?", summer 92, mp cIii&. tIiing, 5 fiatt' 5 cookUtg, pufs, 6reakers wi 2/3 6min, d'imtm Cltt!iejolinSon's, 100~fer flOy<f (waRJia,-w~), viofent eafemf<iis, 112, repfcilzments, <f T11ilEttbt COttCeTlS, "prof, wtiat's an.otIierlUlltlC fer pirate '!TeClS1JTe?' , petuttia, "6ut fies~ to mi', ttyc w/ g""9' "i'm in jrUfay", cnmese6uffets, w"w"gymwitlijj, "y""",ul\ we're two of" IiittcJ; notafrui<!to dielltti '-mi, kissi!l9trus, tfti procreation tlaiu:e, pauIilut'5 Ufustrntions, tfie 56 cent COtltest, jW1ine an<! fier daisies. goa£< in life: to 6e fioppy. fav quote: "6e true. to )'C1lUSelf an<! Y"" Wi[ neverfatL"-6eostle 6ays. message to: aimet, james, evatt, joe, g"'Y' lIUItt, torie, fieiiry, everyone in st<lre-"i'mfreeto tfo wliat i want" -sl

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steven ltSliwortii., "Wig" "steve" 222 mUfUuu£ nL 9/28/74 activities: soccer 1, 6ltSeliall:1,2,3,4, 6ltSRet6all:1,2, golf 2,3,capt 4. pp: my !JTt911OT1tlatt tape, my mfeist 6at. rem for. numi6Wig, tougli 9"-y <U:t, qucti!1!J rocky movies. fav m= mt.nt<iTici[ "":Y wkn<f '91, sJrl"9 6reok '91, cru.isilIg witli <fan & .findll19 notIii!19 to tfo, 6100<fy'm '!P 6rit, 60(j(' 5 classes, 6<il19 stTlliglit arme<f 6y 6rit in StlOW jootbiU( wigs wif4 sauce. goa£< in life: to 6ecome " professiottaf golfer. jav quote: "Y"" sl'unMa pl'annetf afiead:." -roclo/ 6af6oo.

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Steven Asfiwortfi

"'9<t11 n. avtUffian;, ""'!i" "er' "SP""9e" "d'0u6fe er' "p6er' ~42 memorilll)ark <fro 7/20/75 activities: newspaper 2,co-e<f 3,4, yWliook2,ltst tutd'ercfass e<f3,copy <44, orcIiestnt 1,2,3, <fistricts 1,2,3, regwttaC< 2,3, states 2,3, lltlltlCSo/ 1,co-sec2,wy <Let coOll! 3,4; d'e6ate 1,tre<lS 2,ltst co-capt 3,co-capt 4; paa 1,2,3,4; peer fa<- 3,4, Iii-q 3,4, ttIis 3,4, tetmis 1,2,3,co-copt 4. pp: fcuttil:y, jriemfs, eli 6ackpack. rem for: my tmique lUlltlC, " 1Otu! voice, "ciidiet!", "psyclWtic laugfi. fav mem: <fistricts '92, ~ '92, states '91, yss" '90, pgss '92, peertrip '92, tockwogli (<fefi:o), pumping gltS w/ iC ("fioW dO Y"" get tIiat ""l' oj'f?!"), 4 pi!l9-l'''''9 cfiompiottships wj i( ofterscliooC typesetti.llg taCks w/1'C & j6, wiz e:t oz w/ we, d'oulifes aiu! siarthinq fer ca!jackers w/ dl; liS cfiu11ii!19 6utte:r, 'crickit!", cfiia../Uiii, plOts & taCks w mY, "motfier of all: gefs" an<! taCks wi fli. gonG in life: to 6e liappy an<! lieoftIiy, an<! to 1TUlU m:r nutrIi. f~ q~ "A 1nI:I:ft = omy 6e e;o:p;esS<4 "tt<f envefope<f in wordS if it is ?ne-sidiilf. £verytliinq J!iat is tfiougfit an<! e;q>Te5se<f Ul wordS 15 one-sUfe<!, ottCy Iialf w 1nI:I:ft, 1t fileRs all: totaI.lt;Y, compfete!1tSs, IUltI:Y ••. But tfti worll! ttseCf, 6<il19 itt an<! <lrOUlU! US, is never one-si<fed," - H = Hesse. message to: my flltiti£y-tiWtks for everyi!iUtg an<! I Cove you!

micIiaeC 6a£c1iaitis, "6111Clii" "gotee" 371 yarnaJr: <fro 4/17/75 activities: football: 1,2; ski c1idi. rem for. Iiaii. f"v m= times w/ frattkd, joec& vinnie 5, summer of '91, summer of '92, mapfe ft<if, of4papermill; times w/ zak ClltpufsCltiotts, go. goa£< in life: to 6e one of t!ie most poweifuC people in t!ie COlmlly. fav quote: "lie woo is 61ittcJ; cfmf, an<! Sifettt lives" tfious<UU1 y=."

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fy1m 6ames, "6ames" "wfi=a" "6=" (thank you frw:ren) 132 COll£IT<Ss ave. 1/10/75 activities: facross< 1,2,3,4. pp:

nmes' frieru{sliip, e=ntric ea:rrings, attitu<fe. rem for: Iaug/Unq at anytfiUtg &

everyt/Unq!, afways 6ein9 w/ Jiris, hoop ea:rrings. fav mem: ~fwuse paJties, cruisiny intJie.s6,june 12,13 srwe&:'92, walSli pam w(ad, a;; em, fill, 611-, ms, Iiindies, soeceTlfanw, jr prom & party, scmntoTt wlUuf, SneaRing out w/ IiIi & 6ein9 cauglit, fiomWnning diutre '92, pe1tlt state wlUufs, SlUl!y IiaIr posse, 12/31-1/1 '91 or '92 dOn't rememDer, lieathds cousins, my merit C011ltUli<ms, deli & tp paJties, 2/8/92, dTiviny my tJie. "resistance" w/ kJi, diem Iiz6s w/ c! & lli. goalS in I1fe: to get my l1cense and own tJie. fiuyest aiU! strrllt9est pair of earrings ever. few quote: "wfwteVer!!" 'lasfiion error-dO you get tJie. poin:t...." Message to: carfy-nice piece. =.9-ScmntoTt 61ihy! /k-I forgot you tJie. secondyou wafJid in. fauren,.tfwnRs fortJie.lIidiIutm&comp app. amy-you're tUu!er arrest-1O/10/92. Jiris-I fove ya, I'[ neverf"'Yet you and: what we liave and: rememDer tJie.re is aLways more to come! Jiris

"6""""'" "6" "n~j6" 58 fongview dr. 6/27/75 activities:f00t6a[ 1,2,3,capt4; wrestfing 1,2,3,eapt4; 6ase6a[ 1,2,3,eapt 4; stlUfent C01lltciC 3,4; saM 4; slis 4; ski cfu6 4. pp: f=if~" ,foot, 6ase6al[gfove, 66c, m flat, we east sfUn, red: moutfipiece, ro6<, 6i61e, signature. rem for: 6ean attitu<fe. fav mem:' ni9fit g = (stoga '90), jv 6ase6aU; out witIi romes, lDm6ai1ffs team, times w/ gene slllUagito, tafks w/ zapp, dimters w/ s , semiluus w/ te, donny, lOck's clOss, cfu:dis diilt, 5/16/92, 6/29/92, 9"ys at ry, wiI1DW grove w/ 6ucIi, states at liersftey, times w/ tJie. cronies • •• m6, scia, 06, dS, Tl11Ul~, tennis, 5/27/92 at """1'fe. Wre.stCing tourney~. oalS in I1fe: to 6e a mem6er of rolUng green country cfu6. few quote: "I firmLy 6elieve tIiat cmy TIUUl's' Iiour, Iiis to a1t lie holOS dem-, is tftiit moment wlien lie fws woikd his Iieart out in a good cause aM l1es on victorious." -vince lOm6ami. message to: TIUltt joespfi,."I can't 6el1eve I dropped it." croniesyou 9"ys are tJie. 6est! micfwe[jolin 6ean,

~= tJie.~

Micfia.eC J. Bean.

Stacey L. Bames

sarali c. 6eCvilfe. "sai' "ef' "rali" "6rellt" 774 6ealo/ view fa. 5/15/75 activities: fle[d: hockeJ 1.2.3.4; 6asket6a[ 1,2,3; facrosse 1,2,3,4; slis 1,2,3,4; saM 1,2,3,4; <lI1tlteSty 1,2,3,4; schooC spirit 1,2,3,4; wond: affairs 3,4. ~p: Ji:ietufsli.ips, famiCy. rem for: lfJlllU!mas, 6artfett mo6iCe, faugli. few mem: sliori92, d"q, 9/28/92, lhop, 1M: If-mud; 5/15/92, 6owiiny", fu ni9fit g=, taco be[ pU:nics, 12/14/92, pms mo6iie, 4/27/91, 4/19/91, .crusty, meadOws, ta.\'e Iienefopen, pe1tlt state, liucR. pond; 10/20/90, 11/17/90, susg, life, groUlUiroutU!p<ri, Gonner, Taif"ce. ma£vernmen, ndfa, 2/23/90, 3/8/91, 1Ock,-Ut, vufsastions, fovesliack, 6u&t, 6uminyfislieinuilt's wiwif. fav quote: "tIiis too slialr pass." -sgt.~. message to: dan.ieiie.-you 100~ iirte my qnuul'ma. efuisyou just missei! iiim, limmpli. IUni-cfwji, chop, f0lfow tJie. hot. teamates-dO it in tJie. rain rt:teIie£.wfui put tJie. caps on the socia 6otties?

nicole 6enUrt, "a!iaIi. m" "miJiRi aiger" "6wi" 419 yale ave. 12/1/75 activities: rad 3,sec 4; asce 1,2,3,4; te1tItis 2,3,4; worlA affairs 1,2,3,vp 4; deliate 1,2,3; stare 1,2,3,4. pp: my 6unny, my music, friendS &fami£y, js,jc, es, ts, jr, ms. remfor: # liaiT, meeting peopCi, liissiny, 6ein9 interesting, ciaves. few mem: 12/31/89, 5/1/91, 5/15/92, 5/30/92, COoed slUpover, 6-~ sCeepover, fieCi! 1rips, meetiny people at wsm, Iieot:her sCeepiny over (wawa, 2=), my sllj'rise party, sats w/o a ticRet (tfwnRs jen), cureconce:rt&~, liw's sweet 16, spanisliprojects, conversationswhs, capuceinowfje,Jfu'91, passiny notes w/ aU; liarvamcfave, lOviny TIUlttIiew sweet, times w/ joJin e, always writing (met man), 6ein9 a ffaminy l16em1; soutli st w/ aU; ptilSations & revival; vanf s gettogetliers, 6ilIy 6r"Yg, pe1tlt, talking fate w/ tom. goalS in 11ft: tmveC fin4 innerpeace, litstroy d'eCaware. fav quote: "in tJie. end thi fove you taU is e<jlUlLto tJie. fove you llUlk£:" -joe JimW. message to: aiC my tuUfer clOss jiieiulS-"tJie.se are W. ~s you'[ remcm6er. never 610re and: never since Wi[ tJie. whole W0rt4 6e warm as tIiis" -mircIiallt. I fove you am

Sarah. C. BeJviffe

Nicofe. Benkert

sara anne 6011al£iD, "squipie" 125 snyder fa. 5/29/75 activities: coCorgutmi 1,2,3,4; worlAajfaU; 1,sec 3,4; slis 1; rad2; pop group 1,2,4; stw committee. 4. pp: faitli, famiCy, friindS, novo, 6ackpacR, tJie. red 6aron. rem for: 6ein9 ~'s twin, speaking "!" few mem: yC '89:90:91,8/2/90, jim, revival;' times w/ dS, ~, 6e, 6d, we, jr, md, tp, fir, em, dr, it6, sh, seminar; w/ 6ecky, ceos"""!' '92, CllltC, 8/1/92, 7/20/92, mean,greens, fts, cycfiny w/,Paui & jolin, europe, Sttu!y group. goalS in I1fe: teaeIi one person to appreciate tJie. work(, and: to dle ou! and:1tappy. Jav quote: "dOnt 6e colifonned to tIiis worlA, 6lit 6.1mltsforlrte<i" message to: pou£.~ fortJie. great memories & for teae/Unq me a60ut '"" & 6ikes, you mean tJie. worlA to me and i'[ never forget you, get ready to cyCfe! my fomiCy-~ for everyrtJiing. briana-my nova is 6etter iJian yotu's-fia! a[ my friendS-Rap in totU:Ii!

micIiaeC alltfwny 6orreffi, "mike" "6orref' "sl1ck" 636 cresson fa. 7/12/75 activities: f00t6a[ 1,2; wrestfing 1,2,3,eapt 4. pp: famiiy & jiieridS, 6fue sweatsliitt & jeans, cfutp~, goff 6aiC rem for: cough, liaiT, 6eing cIienp. fa.v mem: times w/ cronies & 6rit, wrestiing meets, 0'6rii; 6ilry, TOmes, tafks w/ marc tasme, 11/17/89, 6us1i mtry '92, 9/6/92, getting lOst w/ dimaio. goalS in I1fe: to 6e in an electric =or commercial: fav quote: "wrestfing 6Uiitis cIiarocta and: pritie. some liave wrestled: witfiout great sRiil; none liave wrestled: witfiout great pri<fe." -dim ga6fe. message to: cronies & friendS-we've Iiad a lOt of gooci times together, i'[ never forget tJie.m. cfass of' 95-stay cooD

friendS, gym wi yaedt &

Sara A. BonadW

Micfia.eC A. BOlTeCCi

a£l1son anne efita6et1i 6ram6iffit, "of' "afi" "aCi,.eat' 726 country fa. 7/19/75 pp: cot, cor, friends. rem for: aLways 6~.sick. few mem: 11/15/91, prom '92,1/10/91, '92 tallUlTO, marIi, slie<i, ss, mm, 06, ts, m6, jj, 6eUi. lee, park, "goiny fisn.U;;J", etC, u6fi1l, s/Wre '91,'92, nu1norJ i rock) fie) w &rook, ((d1tdi2JJ german, afC.~moooo!-swim~~aet wi jVJ (fg!rls nigflt 0'lLi ~not, ss & vp. goais in I1fe: to come 6~ in 10 years and: prove mr. zopp wrong!?!};:" _quote: ''jriend's forever, 60jfrierUis never." message to: my 11t01!>-tftankS for 6ein9 tJie.re, you'U: aLways 6e my 6est fMui. sfUm.. 110ft·,.

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jeffrey Gutce 6raverman, 'jew" "Ityman" "mifes~" u. " "geofreclo:' "6eav~' 2~0 ~leav~ ni. 3/7/75 activities: .6ase6a[ 1,2;ro 1,2,3,4. pp: my 1Uits, fianukali6ush,famiCy, ,sniid(wamor. remfor: 6eutgJewlSh, 6ewg amoocli. favmem:tIllteSw/ tJie. go0clfeUas, nfi[ hocu,r, jv 6ase6aU; getting 6y 6ean, ledOnne's clOss, steafUi9 paul's cor, snow dance '91,)r prom '92, "siWo~ meaiC ni9fit Co"9', Tullo/ '89, lOiullng in g-seven, 6aWeatof~lUm's corw/ jg, mj, titans, TUSIi '91. goalS in I1Je: to getgood giTtli, to I1ve Iim9 and: to get my IiaiT flU 60rrelrs. few quote: "and'i d flU to taU tJie. time to 6ite tIieiT nea and: nUtlte it 61eed or may6e I couU! att holes in tIieiT <UuUiy's Iianis tweeci." -fwusemartins. message to: goodfeUas-s.

AU"ison. A. BrambiCfa.

Jeffrey L. Braverman. seniors 143


matrreen attn &remum, "11W" "matrrsefs" "!Wney" 622 mapiewooa ave. 9/23/75 rem for: fear of fingerwucfting, 6and-aiM everywftere, wearing s!Wrts in fe6ruary. fav mem: 3/22/90, hyattnis '92, 6jq, jr prom, 2/14/92; si11Wn, tlie "streteh.", oe, girls' ni9ht out, "19th !Wie", 1/10(92, 11.01tIi ftero, painters cross"'9' "6a6y got 6ac''', "i'f( diive!", mem wW in wi{({wooa, "lie is a(( tftatl", sCiw! earfo6es, cecitton, !Wney's gartli11W6iIe. goalS in life: to 6e ridi, powoifu£ and eterna£[y single. fav qoute: "and wliere i waffie<!, tlie muracroU5 winter 6Cast woulif liave tfUs 60ay 60weif, these eye6afL< streaming, and tIiough i thin. my Iieart's 6fooafroze not fast, it ran too sma(( to spltre one di-op for <!reaming." john crowe mnsom.

wiffiam g. &riMes II, "6iCC' 224 rUi9ewooa m. 9/20/74 pp: famify, friends, eomu 6001is, movie me11Wm6ifia. rem for; various roffections) a[ways sayin,g (Ii appreciate tf1.at. fnv IDem: my sister's wed4ingj tlic Goat) ca.mp6efC s Iiouse, fireman's convention '92, new year's '92, the pit '91, 15m 6irtfufay, my nieees 6irth, trip to washington eLc., jennifer's party, s'i trip '91, romping out. fav qoute: "may the gooa fom 6e withyou Mwn every rona you roam. may sunshine and liappiness surround you wlienyou're fltr fom home and may you grow to 6e prow, efiqnifie<! and true and ao unto others as you' a liave oone to you." -roa stewltrt, forever young. message to: mom, aoo, Cisa & OOr-tiiattliS. II

Maureen A. Brennan

WiUlam G. Bric:fcfes II

diristopfterjohn 6ritton, "6rit" "mu" "mie" "ehris" 550 east scenic m 4/11/75 activities; fo0t6a(( 1,2,3, ropt4; wrestCing 1,3,4; faaosse 1,2,3, ropt 4. pp: tietroit fions Iiat, famify & friends, rea 11Wuth picec. rem for: 6eing a mu & 1iaV"'9 no neeli.. fav mem: 6eing w/ tlie cronies, ni91i± at sam's w/ CTOnies, 6eating 60rrdC in gym erass, tali,s with j' & 'Ii, times wit/i S~1i, state eliamps in Ia;<, 11/17/89, f00t6cifL wrc.<tIlng & faaosse teams, springfieU!sp<trtans. goalS in Cife: to succeea and 6e liappy. av quote: "everyone is a winner unleSs you are a quitter." message to: tlie CTOnies·tliattlis for being my friends. famify-tliattlis jor eing tliere.

eric 6. &roolis, "eric-a" "6rooOcr" "6roolisy" "6roolis" "6ric",' 206 south 6is!Wp ave. 7/27/74 activities: 6ase6af( 1,2,4. pr famify, friendS, oogs !Wpe, 60it & gretelien, a(( the great times i IiacL rem for: not rernem6ering, oope sneaOers. fav mem: 6yer s g<trage, ooliferer's fwuse i fdt Ciite i was at tlie /iunter's, times oown the slWre, partying oown mary fond, alI ni9hters w/ 6iciteG Gyers, roen, pea60ay and whoever elSe eoulif liang, times w/ nicofe, trips to the mann. goalS in Cife: to wor' wa and 6eeome rich and poweJj'uL message to: o'neif& w/iie-amyou fee( Ci£e you were at the liunter's too? 11Wm, dad & &rian-tlianlis for af( you liave oone.

Christopher J. Britton

Eric B. Brooks

jennifer joan 6ungo, "jen" 'jen-nen" "6ungo" 143 netlierwootC dT. 5/7/74 rem for: 6eing mysdf, 6eing a 11Woeli. few mem: times w/greg, g-wiiliiters, sheep·fiOfe. wiffows, summer '91, wayne's worli(, Iiinc/i '91, '92, cros6y stiffs & nash w/ nt, ptC, ma, taCIis w/ sliannon m, cowfields '90, lianging w/ marty, srprom '92, hmrmw/ rofry, phi-foms!Wws, cfor' pltr', 6=, steaCing the pfont w/ gm, S111, m6, trips w/ 6et!i, ccmmic.< '91, '92 w/ metee, love & rockets' 89, sonu youth '92. fav quote: "emancipate yourself from menta! sfovery, none 6ut ourseCves ronfree our mind" -606 marfey. message to: Iic-tliey'rc art tliat way. roffcy-sony a60ut hmrm. sliannon & mary-fife is too important to taite Seriously. eliun'-i fove you, 9/16/91. eCass cif '93-"everytime i tum araund we got some way to put cac/i otfter oown we ron't reave tMSe pr06fems 6chind, so close the ooor and open yOUT mineL" -eai£. &ricItefl.

jennifer Outftfynne 6trrite, 'jen" "6h" "jayzer-6e[fe" 'jane·if-i·ever" 352 se<igewootC TeL 3/6/75 pp; gotC, family, jriewfs, tCiet pepsi, slUttfes, ti-81. rem for; 6eing e;ttremely liappy, tdCing cfuni.6 jok<, afways elianging maio station.<, "i'm so confusecL" "fove you fots," "6eemer," ariving /iw rors. f.rxv mem: 3/8/91, 5/21/91, "i tftink i liave a &rain tu11Wr," fry '90-'93, cftem fiCms! "i liave tlic popcorn, w!W's 6ringing the nad?' "6utt out feOOnne," plione ca1lS to stupm, "i'm sorry, this wasn't on tlie ariving test," tC·o-r-', sam 16, 1/23/93 thrown out of test w/hw, as/i wed in physies, 0 oiC itaC< & fu6, tri9 erass, proms, salty tftings, spring &rea. '92 (Iia's closet), "<!e006atrauc'," "i ottfy get /io[f cif wliat lie gets, and you ottfy get a quarter of wliot i get," mom wknd '92 (.res ,ames, evap), sea11WUS, girls' night out, piIfows, get out the tape meastrrer! "we sho_ practice<! this," song 'Jining, "i m not meclianicat;" $15 fan. cruslie<! efterries, atame, "taCi< a60ut eana," the diairs (tlianx wen), pete was?! &fue fight spedal; the c/iristening, stop! come again? fofo, foyfo & fita, the cCepcrufs & sliq sCeepover, "wee sisters," mea w/jenn, getting into pettn (12/14 ccfe6). fav quote: "it may 6e mining, 6ut tliere's a rain60w a60ve you" -eagfes. message to: famify and jriewfs-tlianx for afways 6eing tftere, i Cove you af( and i wiC[miss you. mom-ron i 60rrow the taurus? aoo-ron i maite a sU9ge.<tion? acry-the p!Wne's for you. ryan-notre cCame, alI the way. heath·yes, you get a point. Iia-i'm sorry 6ut it amn't liave a 1ieOO. wen-fe<trn!Ww to use tIiat C<iCcu1ator!

Jennifer J. BUl190

Jennifer K. Burke

carey jeanne 6useagCia, "ror" "rorrnef' "foser 2" "rowry" 26 prymoutli TeL 12/4/74 activities: j'iefri !Weitey 1,2,4; 6asWalI 1,2,3,4; faaosse 1,2,3,4. pp: famiry, jriewfs, Ia;< stic', #12, 60rre(('s auite liat. rem for: 6eing s!Wrt, mowing everyone, saying "00 you mind?" fav mem: alI times w/ my friends, jrprom '92, soph!Wp '90, srweek '92 ('931), scranton '92, ricCfeY game '89, snow cCanw, the mann, Ia;< seasons, s"'<povers (go away!), spac's fisc, !p's lise, jfs, girls' ni9hts ou±, cCanees, oc '92, fundi w/ tlie fosers, tlie cCa11Wn's, rico suave ni9ht, times witli nie( times at Cm, 6ennigans, times w/ wafa, times w/ eaaie (fern!) malvern, wk, aw 6i((y!, c£p '92, times w/ fami!y, so's, sliare w/ wh, "ehi((chi((c/iiill", rc6c, alI the times w/ the girls and guys. goalS in Cif" to grow and to find out wliat s6naa means!!! fav quote: "you oon't liave to aie to go to heaven, or liang around to be 60m again. just tune into wliat tliis pfoce lias got to offer. rouse we may never 6e Iiere again." -van liafen. messagc to: meg-wliat's t1ie41l, hon? opus-want some ice cream? Ciz & fotrren-you'f( aCways w!W tlie reaC winner is! to af( my jriewfs-you're tlie 6est ever! tlianx for af( the awesome times! i Cove yet! afrig/it, foter?

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sliawn 6yers, "6yers" 224 6alIY11Wre m. 10/27/73 activities: fo0t6alL pp: ear, famify, friends, my smiCe, times witli 6w, cC, ga, jtC, vii.. rem for: ror aecUfents, tlie gam6fer, smiCing, fong liair. fav mem: ja ni9ht.< wit/i TOmes, times witIi gp, pa, 6e, 6r, pa, ma, e6, Cz, ni, if, the sliore, partying in the g<trage. times at greg's, jimmy 6uffet w/ gp, 11WOney'S ror, 6iite accicfent, bungy jumping, ni9ftt.s enrisi":J w/ gary p. goalS in Cif" to 6e C/Ccc[fent. fav quote: "Cife i.< Otrrs we Cive it our way." -metaffica. "sometimes tfii tftings we oont remem6er Itr< our 6est 11te.11Wries." -TOme<. message to: motIier & father-tlianlis for everytfting you am for me and eveiytliing you gave me, i love you &otIi very much, 6ut remem6er i sti([ liave college.

Car~ J.

144

seniors

Buscaglla.

Sfiawn Byers


9wenMryn """" ca&ie, "wendy" "wen" "wlien?" "wendy-Uufy" 540 mapfcwooa ave. 11/29/75 activities; band 1,2,3,4 arum major 3,4, aistrict fand 3; orcliestra 1,2,3,4; eMir 1,2,3,4; pop BT~Up 3,4; year600k 2,3, ed.in:eliiej4; peer fac .2,3, """""; 4; newspaper 2,3,4; ftt.q 3,4; nlis 3,4; studCnt votCe 3,4; facrosse 1,_; spn"9 track 3,4. pp; famiCy, friendS, b&) tee cream, 93 scrivener. rem for: listeni"9' oovi"9 too mt«:ft to do, 6ei"9 0'!l0lli=!, taki"9 pictures, OOvinB tissues, si"9i"9 "tIie sowuf of music", lit"9fti"9 ftysteriro[y. fav mem: uifRs w/ lis, year600k OOventures w! i"9i, cabinet sliari"9 w/ anj & Iier ~ft, seminar rpts w/ nance, 10/3/90 & relitt w/ pete, pftysies pftyal., & asft wed, nlis inditctWn w/ j6, Iii.q crams, cliem cUtsS j099i"9' aiBe6ra II, peer camp '90,'91,'92, 6ft w/ 6a, lit"9Iii"9 w/ anne, times w/ cd, dl's wendy s0"9' dances w/ ak, 9S' flOrida '90 (sttitcase), pink 9rasses, jen's cOOirs, stra"ge talRs & times w/ este, "depends" sfeep over w/ em, cd, as, j6, ac, nz, amy([cf & tftick lUIS), davenport, tift a wftirf, ocnj & trips w/ famiLy, newport w/ p6, 4/21/89. 9oit(; in life: to make a aifference. fav qtu:te: "wliat lies 6efore us and wliat Hc.' 6eftinif us are srrUut matters compared to wOOt fies within us." -Tafph wa.frfo emerson. message to: /iris-aTe tIie crustotions mati"9? friendSliip is one mind in two 60aies. nance·your 9randfatfter was a monkey. este-tftanlis &9ooa ftu1i. ~.Iieffooo. my friendS and famiLy-titan.., for everytfti"9' i love you

christopher m. camp6efl; "soup" "soupy" 509 evans ref 3/3/75 activities; paint 6a£[; street ftoclicy; workinB on tIie tart van; 9rapliies; art; maiU"9 movies. pp; paintba£[BUn, cd pfayer. rem for: sayi"9 "i don't eare," lO"9 OOir. fav mem; paintlia£[ w/ tIie feffas, ,,{ti:r scftoof street ftoclicy, the pit, new ye:;rs '92, walSli's ftouse, the 60at, tIie 60at witft 9=*!' mindy's yOOuation, parties at my 1Wuse. 90alS in fife: to 9et out of sj11inqjield, 6e a prafessionaCJifm airector & work witft spiefber9 & D'Iav quote: "i 6dieve tliem 60nes are me, some say we're born into tlie BTave, ifeci so awne, 9 = ena up a 6ig o[cf pife a tliem 60nes ' -aliee in cOOins "there is nothi"9 tltat coufcf never 6e urufer.5tooa" ·steve va;' message to; mom and 9randmom-tfuinlis for 6einB tliere, lOve you 6otit. friendSliecp in tot«:h feflits. tIie worfcf·wise up. 6ill 6-i appreciate tltat.

Gwetuf{)ryn A. Cadge

Christoplier Camp6eCC

IieatIier carey, "sftorty" "cane" "pass" "ftoover" "p to tIie p" "Httfe Iieacf" 33 wayne ave. 9/13/75 activities; cliecrfe<icfi"9 1,4; track 1,4. pp; Jriemfs. rem for: my 6lUe eyes, OOvinB asftort temper, 6ei"9 sftort. fav mem: hmrm w/6Un.90, summer 01'91 ·dan 9,jr prom wknd w/ pC ftw, a4 jf at matt's sftore ftouse, summerof'92 w/ fw, jm, ad, pf, nu£ 12/25 va< '91 w/hw, smeilfey '91, 90i"9 to media w/ftw, a£[formalS, my cfti£cfftooa, times w/rC ag, cC my secret lover, 6asic art '91,'92, fi9ftti"9 wfjm on & offfor 3 years, 10/2/92, am times w/ amy -mann. 90aIS in Hfe: 9et mit quick. never talic a 6eati"9 & to 9et my OOndS on wOOtever Hfe ftas to offer me.. fav quote: "tIie point of tIie matter is, tliere is so mt«:ft notftinBness; put it to use wiseLY." message to; a;';gef airocco·a£[ work ana no plity malic ""Ed a auf[ 9irf-i fove you 6ucfcfy. miss caff-sony wout hmrm '91,'92. milic wand cW f·' toot's just a wami"9'"

joseph micftaef car06ine, 'Joe" 'Jr' 'Jw6" "sargent a" "60y" "poy" 337 oakcfafe pI: 5/7/75 activities; f00t6a£[ 1; facrosse 1. pp; topes & cd's, stereo, car. rem for: o£ways 6einB rote, o£ways bei"9 tireti faY memo a[ times w/ wk, times witft tIie crew-ar, am, wp, es, d9, tv, teaea66fe, putt-putt, 6azaar, south street, a£[ concerts, safiy aratsa6, au--scftnop, tIie utr19t"'ge never for9et it, dave's parties, times at 60tft ames. 90alS in Hfe; Hlicjim i alSo want to 6e a stardo~ cOOmpion. fav quote: "in awor[cf of defllSion never tum your 6ack on afriend cause you can count yourreaf true friendS on one ftand. ' ·iron maidin. message to: parents Uncf tIie rest ofthe famify-tltanli you for everytlii"9' i fave you a£[ very much. aL<o to my clOse friendS, you know wlW you are-may we a[ rive l'o"9 and prosper.

Heatlier Carey

Joseph M. Caro6ine

rebecca m. cecafa, "sftorty" 158 sJ1erman r« 11/30/75 activities; eMir; 6and; 9oord; pop 9rouP; 9irf scouts; "'9et; yf; sacfcf: roo; amnesiy; paw pu6lieations; student voice. pp: piano, ear, fcatlier, flitnnel: rem for: bei"9 sftort. jav memo ma, aull, litmie, wig9Y, do9' summer '92, WeDC, scftmuck, rijfes, today paracfe '91, '92, ffarida coof 6us, cfennys, yo toe, v-power, mac & cheese, denise, 6eth, W[, jitz., don, dapp, Iiori, m6, 9-$, asp, y[, pulsations, revival rocky ftorror, formalS, zoo, 606, 8/15/92, europe, seminars w/ sara. fav quote: "we five in a worfcf where the pi:::::a 9uy 9ets to your ftouse faster tftan the poliee." message to; denise, /iristin & 6ct1tlieilOoooo. famify.i fave you 606-tltank you

r06m chin. jr., "snee..-y" "ro6f' 8 amosfand r« apt. c·24 1/13/74 activites; f00t6a£L pp; my Birffriend & friendS. rem for: faOO sneezi"9' fav mem: tfti nigftt of 9/21/91 & spiki"9 tlief0ot6a£[ afteri ca1l9ht apass fora tdJresftman year. 9oit(; in rife: rrtaki"9 fats ofmoney & 6ei"9 a900afatlier. fav quote: "9ooa tfti"9s come in sman: packages!" message to; 9ina- remember wliat i to Ii[ you when we first started 90i1l9 out! i fuv u.

Re6ecca M. Cecafa

Ro6ert Chin}

Jr.

fauren christini, "faser 1" 221 fairlii[ ref. 5/9/75 activities: softha[ 2,4; slis. pp; famiLy, 9uoa times w/ friendS, rclOtiomftip w/ lincfa. rem for; compulSive fyi"9' fa"9it. fav memo aulic, macaroni, cfttu:k's ftouse, jeep, 6c&c, summer '92, tam's ftouse, fresltman year, times w/ kate, renee, roser funch, ilennigans, new years '91, cfcf w/ kate, times w/ fincfa, 4/11/92, 6/12-6/14, times at Y9' talRs w/ amy, mann, aVaWn, sopli flOp, jrprom. 90alS in life: to 6e a winner, to 6e as OOppy & suceessjuf as i possibfy can. fav quote; "are you so "",eited? italic a simpfe view of rife; fiup your eyes open & 9et on with it." message to: fasers-fi:;;, carfy, tOOnks, i'[ never for9et ya. katic-tftanlis for everytfti"9' renee-nevcrfor9et tIie scc.'aws, tltanlis for a£[ tIie 9oocftimes. amf-tltanlis Jor everytlii"9' 900a luck 6ames, never for9et yo.

oHver coffins, "offie.~e" 1317 6aftimore pike 1/20/75 activities; f00t6a£[ 3; soccer 1; trout 6af[; indUstrial materialS 1,2,3,4; open lit6s, cliiffen. YE; my van, everytfti"9 i 6uift, my fife. rem for: my van, trout's CUtsS, cefe6ration of tJ1e arts. fav memo open lit6s, cefe6ration 0JtIte arts, 6pa materialS, 9tft !J"'cfe, parties in tIie. van, every wknd, a£[ my many jo6s, tlie nigftt w/ tIie 90 cart, kara & everytlii"9 refated to karo. 900£ in Hfe; to lie OOppy, to malic Wt.< of money, to stay fiappy. fav quote: "now to you it may faok Hlie notIIi"9 6ut i can see wftot it's ;/oi"9 to 6e andtltat's a[ tftat counts:' me..<sage to; trout-youcOO"9ecf my Hfe, thank you for everytfti"9 tOOt fuippene<f to me.. a£[ my jrienrls-tJ1e .fun wi[ never eruL

Lauren Christini.

OCiver Coffins seniors

145


:<adiary conaw"y, "zai" "ice!' "ire=" 347 oaRd'afe pfare 1/,7/75 activities: footJjaif 1; 6asRetliaif 2; 6asefjaif 1. pp: fmni£y, 6eing "gooc! dancer. frrv me"" tIie '~e," -.aili61e, time witIi tIie 60yz dOwn prua:y, times witIi joe C, cliuck c, mD, jd, sc, as, aif Iiiuas, anc! tIie colfingdafe aew,.$~ park, trips to europe, ga, summa '91, '92, aif concerts, cfubin' in tIie surrune:r, cfj j06, aif pllTties, mosl1m at tIie troc. frrv quotes: 'Ii£ep youifrienc!s dOse, 6u:t your enemies clOser."-mWie<t£ cmfeone. "iis aLways 6iiSiness, tte:Ver pelS01U1l" -11ilw Drown: message to: af(uiufen1ass=-see y" anc! woufQn't WQtUUl 6e ya!!

friendS. rem far: 6~jUn'o/'

jemliferanne.~, "jeri' 307~~00c!TIL 12/16j74activities: 6a;uel,~,3,4; 6and2,3,4; fmc aUfe 3,4; worGf cnrs cfufj 3,4; ski cfufj 4. pp: fmni£y,

on:Iiestm2,3,4; ~6anc!2,3; cftoir3,4;j= friendS, Jmtdi 110m, muste tWilit;yo rem [ar: 6emg sfiort, pCayingJreneli m, telfingjokes. rrv """"' sTJrintrfie(t£.ridIey g"me '89,j'foritfa '90, 6wWags in engCisfi, QtUUlpoCis 92, jrdOss trip, Cfiim Witft 6""", spanisli wi sm 1Twml; tafks 'w/"1k, jaqui, alief efiristie il.6out 11Utltinwis lUIif mike, Iiomeco'ltting '91, '92, ~ 6us1i visit, spanislisliits, 1imes witIi cinc!y, ~, raj'" great mystery plioto witIi sammy, 6ritto1l, jenn, TOmes anc! 6eaner. goals in fife: to succeec! in music. f"v quote: "ttIi with sweet one i MVe everyifiU,q I want ~ tIiat emmy, 12 years witIiout an emmy! wllat dOes "pelSOlt littve to dO "rouruf Iiere;o .9:t an emmy?"-stlSan iUa:i. message to: sm mora!-iis been great futving you.for spanislifor tIie past 3 years-tiianiis for tIie WotUleljU! memories!

Zacfiary Conaway

Jennifer A. Conrad

micfuteC s. coste, "costi' "cos" "r:' 422 w. teamy rrve. 1/12/75 activities: 6asRetliaif 3,4; Ii<tekt:Y Stte 3,4; wintertra<:k 1,2. rem far: rec!slioes. frrv me"" aif<iftrout's clOsses were tIie 6est, tIie COUl1J"'" fiadit:y S<tc, jg &j6-erW; ts, mrpreston's, erfin, "'fIer. fen> quote: "dOn't get fiurt, dOn't get CIlU!JIit, dOn't tlSe my nmne."-g. trout. message to: ev"')'CJtlCooit starts aif ever in corfege. i m there mom.

DamonF. Corey

Micfiae-C s. Coste

ta:mam crow~ "tam" ((tama" Uta" ((sis" (fcrowe6in!" "6aw" 134 I1am.ed dr. 6/26/75 activities: voCfey6a.lI 1)2,3) ~ 4j 6asRetliaif1,2,3,4; facrosse 1,2,3, capt 4; peaftte 3,4; nIis 3,4; stucfent C01U1ci£2,3, pres 4; sadi! 3,4; slis 1,2,3,4. pp: t\"ndS~ wi meg & 6iU; fmniLy, friendS, tIie cUtn, fa;< Sti&; diapstidi- remfor: aLw"ys going to tIie 6at1iroom, 6eing 6usy, "coo~ "'sony. frrv """"' fr yr, 12/28189,4/10/90, reac!illg wi sfiOp wi co & am, at OC anc! ww, concerts, Sf prom '90, '92,)Or prom '91,'92, 1imes wi tm, v-6<i«wl c!s & co,s evelS-"fJO _ay!", girlS' n;gfitoutwW- "opus, wmttsomeire=m?," 12 14/91, 6/23/91,1imes wi s6n<ta, 6/29/92, canoeing w/ S", mD, seminar wi mj6 (min), 1°112/91, tafks wi cfm, fW6, limclies wi mIi, &n, 'wliere's tIie pot?,"stuto/9'O"l" fotf, <forilt:y, g ac!v, cram trrvern, scranton, camps, ny, corfege trip '92 (tlie van), 1imes at sweutlimore, aames, private jOkes wi meg, c!e6's in tliesummer. f"v quotes: "ceJUn;!Je is nottlie tow~ O<lk.tliatsees storms come anc! go; it is tIie ~ 6lOssom tIiat opens in tIie snow." "c!ifferent is gooc!." message to: optlS-"i <font tftink you're fUnny." c!ac!, mom anc! tiffany-' tfimtks for everyth;i1g, i lOve you guys."

5=

cfe6ortt1i crow~ "cfe6" "c!e6fM' "s.uEy" 113 aftIie.tt lit. 1/1°/75 ~vities: so[tJiaif2,3,4; asce2, v pres 3, p;es 4; sadi! 2,3,4; s.1is 2,3,4. pp: f"miLy, friendS, reiOtionsfiip wi tnl9'. remfor: aLways smiUng, gwmfrni!ll<tl1ml!61:Y. frrv """"' growmgup wi ts, 55, &)5, =pas gftiss 6lOwer, "mc,efton concert, 1imes w/ tnl9" snowdOnce 12/90, jrprom '91, fresli)IT 0'1Uuu, times in ww, surprise party in WUs, jc liotlSe, ny trip, waslitrip, waffis wile, 1imes at<fel; tinytOWlt, 1imes wi ~ co, sj, [Ii, 55,),5, tafks wi s<UUfj, greataa:wl keitli j. goafs in iife: to get my diiVelS Ilcense. message to: mom, dnd, & paul;."tIianIis for evCl)'tliing! ' ttCison-"pttee ycnm;e£f!" tnl9'"tfuuiRS for 6eing sucIi " great frienc!." rom-"tnl9' is my jrwu£!"

Tamara Crowe

De60rali CroweU

6rian ClUTCllt, 65 sa;= rrve. 3/20/75yp' sfierrie, famiLy & car. remfor: aLw"ys 6eing wi slierrie. frrv me"" <tc, oc '92, 6aft, m&w, no6fes, cfome;y park, cadllLte, pootfu1lf, tIie mjt, m!l0!.22/91,jrprom '92, snow cfance,.:fi5uIOtIS =imus, w&p. goafs in rife: to get " rkgree in engineering anc! get 11l<l1Tiei. :fcxV quote: , i c!Uf it my way." -.frrmk sinatra.

frank cfe(-sordO, ''jiunJi:' 530 amfrew TIL 2/12/75 pp: gofc!. rem for: wef[ c!ressed; gofc!, italian attituc!e. frrv """"' times wi joe c, mike 6, anc! vince s, goillg out to eat at flll10' restalJ:mtIls, 6eillg dOse witIi my friendS anc! aU: <if tIS W/ our italian attittufes, 1imes at wil'c!wooc! wi friendS· goafs in iife: to become" reader <if my own nuifia- fltV quote: "i'm gOOM m<lk.e an offer you. can't rifuse."

Brian Curran

146

seniors

Frank DeC Sordo


&rum jalin efenmi<:ki, "&Tiano" "Iiri" "stiffy" "dem" "lferrutick" 101 rongress we. 2/22/75 activities: 6asliet.6a1! 1; 6ase6a1! 1,2,3,4; cIWir 1,2; 6alU! 1,2,3,4; orcfte.ItIii 2,3,4; slis 2,3,4; drum nugOT 4; yolf 3; grease 2; jazz 6alU! 2,3,4; yuan! 1,2,3,4. pp: nova, 1Utit, sterro. rem fOT: my CilT. fw m= dOy kenne( rd; sopli Iiop, jrprom, may 16, grease pit, summer of '92 alU! west cfte5ter camp wallier's, cIUdieli po;<, sttu£y yroup. yoafS in fife: to 6ecome a CIiemistry nu:jOT. jav quote: "OTt" "that's your pro6fern not rnine." message to: tmS. "0" -fa: /<Up hiT warm. 11ichofas ro_ fed'omte-as in Gje, oppositts attract. wlio's 6unied in ynmt' 5 tornli?

Mattfiew DeMarco

Brian J. DemnicfU

Kam C<ferose, ''friem! # 1" "wiGna" "pokette Iiammeffow" 698 clUt:t<m tir. 1/30/75 pp: jrie;ufs, famUy, jewe6y 60;<, stretdi peutts, my 1Utit, pemfjarntape. remfOT: 6ciny s~y, /iavinyre<! 1Utit, jlippiny out. fw m= 5/8/91, ~s 16th 6irtfufay party, tippy's christmas '91, aI! tIii times w/ 01Re, euutfito/, wli concert, serninarrepOTtS w/ stacie, it's not a possum!, yoo-Iioo, times w/ jason, retreats, fa/iOTday wlUu!'91 w/ di;cie&: <fyse, 10t1iqnufeartw/ Itn, iidfe:y yame '90 w/ dOn, art&: al!tliitaOis wi pat, snow danre '91, jrprom '92, offie's sony, offie's in:terestiny van, late niylitvisits, ''fOTeVeryour yitC', TtU"trout&: ourtaOis-tliankt yoafs in fife: to Jim! a career I lOve, alU! 6e very very Iiappy as 111llCkas ~ossi61e. fav quote: "you dOn't Iinow wliotyou've !lottif it's yone." message to: o,s,j,d;e,t,Cr,p-tIianRs fOTpu;ttin:j up w/ me. if I dUUtt liaveyouyuys, wlio Iinows if I'd lilWesuMved hiyliscliooC I lOve you afI1

mU:Iiaef dtrrtaW, "miu" "<£-!TI<II1" 100 oil{ stat< rd'. 2/7/75 activities: f00t6a1! 1,2,3,4; 6ase6a1! 1; 1:I'Cl<i 2,3,4. pp: my fanti£y,

jrierufs, CilT. rem fOT: Iiavinq fun. fav m= Iio:nyiny out wWi. vinre at my uncle'5, pfayiny fo0t6all; times wWi. renee, the yreat Gylitniny storm, yetting my liense, soutli pliilry jeep. yoafs in fife: to lilWe aj06 I Ilk. to 6e nea&hy, Iiappy, alU! ridi. alU! most Of aI! to "'9oy fife! message to: myfanti£y, morn alU! daij;.I lOve you! I couU6t't lilWe done it witliout you. my jrie;ufs-yod 6fess you! my umfi antlUmy-yol< were tIit 6est!

Kara L. DeRose

MicfiaeC DiMaio

anyefique dirocro, "anyel" "ro&' "JU!i,./io." "milk" 22 n. alfon£ rd'. 12/10/74 activities: Jiefr£ Iiocliey 1,2,3, capt 4; 6asliet.6a1!1,2; U!Cinsse 1,2; 1:I'Cl<i 1, capt 2; RindemU! 1,2. pp: my Iiocliey stU:k &: my nUm6er #23. rem fOT: 6ciny liyper, fotid; alU! 60tmeiny off waifs. fav m= d&d: Wi:tIi di£t, captain RirfisJarrn, 90# 5 = '92, Iiocliey '92 6 . wafsli pam on tIit rock, 6u66fes, soccer danre, romes, your partner, jack,.6a1! dnviny my CilT, sta:Yin9 dOwn tIit sliore aM foryotto calf mom, P"rt.Y, party. J,0afs in I:ife: to dO tftinys my way, to aim fUyli alU! 6e a sucress WitIi evervtJU:nq I dO, to five fife to tIii Juffest, just dO it! fw quote: 6ecause u deserve wfuit every UU£ividUa£sfioull{ enjoy reyufarCy." message to: IieatIier c.-lOve you 6tuf<!y. yo miss cafo/-you're a yreat person. jfi, to, fz,. jrie;ufs to tIit end. rnom-I lOve you. jiu:li.-6iUr alU! fisa-tIianRs fOT 6ciny so clOse.

christine ,r evliarian, "chrissy" "daj" "s/iipper" "~' "creeper" 466 f0;< til. 12/30/75 activities: faerosse 1,2,3,4;f0l1liocliey 1,2,3,4; 6asliet.6a1! 1; winter1:l'Cl<i 2,3; nils 3,4; anmes;r, 2,3,4; wOTllf <if.faUs 3,4; clOse up 3. pp: famUy, jrie;ufs, memories. rem fOT: 6ciny sliort, plil:yiny spOTtS, 6cinytlit "liyp0cliolUfrUu: '. fw mem: slioree;<tu>ions '92, times w7 wdfa, rico sU<We nile, 5/15/92, 5/8/92, m, yo taG, 9119)92, in tIit rain WI fa;< team, ift1J" rnea4owS, prns mo6ife 6ciny towed; dij, fIi w/ cIiony, camps '91-'92, 6imiiny fisliiTrnans wfimj. fav quote: "tIiis too slial! pass.' -syt. watts. message to: w.cLf.a.-I was Mt alU! I was tiungry.

Christine Djevliaria.n 736 packer til. activities: wrestfiny 2,3; t<IUtis 3,4. u: fittfe 6Cuesliark alU!

A11gellque DiRocco

pouL d'ofderer, "d'ofdS" "yofJ!6ury" "yofr(" "dill" "d06Cer" my ymmffatlier'5 IUtife. rem. JOT: afWays tryUuj to 6e ri!Jfit. fw rnem: 1 <fay after riafey yame '91, 1 day 6<;t0Te vafentine'5 day, 2 Mys oftci' jT prom, times w 7 co, casC!ufe other n hilU:rest, fittfe room, states, tIit mann, tIit sliore, SRm dip in t stoTn1, 6yer'5 Y""'ge, waTkii1y Iiom< very !ltte. yoafs in fife: to notwony alU! 6e Iiappy. fw quote: ''fis/iiny isn't amatteroffife alU! d<atliit's inudt mOT< impOTtant tIian t/iat." message to: c.Lr.o.-XII-XX-MCMXCVI.

amr

'tlUlT1t vincent dOfente) {{aiT vIJ ((T.V. II U6.man" {('ttU1TCUS" ((pimp giBafo wat' U nuuyO '1 938 stoney6rooR.. dr. 3/18/74 activities: f00t6a1! 1; 6asliet.6a1! 1,2; faerosseZ,3,4; slis 3,4; sadd 3,4; amnesty 4. pp: jiietufs &: farnilj. rem fOT: 6ciny a nUe,91o/, a(w<o/s 6ciny w/ ricIi, jim, sean, &: sliannon, 6ananas. fw mem: winTting tIit state.'5 in faerosse '92, m.iIe in tIit monsoon, races on 51st, lltf. enterprise, alU! defaware, soutli.smet, in tIie "yanyster wagon", crtlSin in "tIit ri<fe", """':Y Iiorse, me pal1J 1 alU! 2, 6~ incident, jrprom, snow Mnre '91. yoafs in Cife: 6ecorne a navy pifot, one day 6ecorne an astronout. fw quote: " ••• slie cfufn't use a 60rnli OT a 9"'" tIiis ytrf tried to Rilr me ••• ! ' "freedom of spewi ... just wateli what you say." -ia-1:. message to: IT, jR, 6w, p<£"6om 60m 6er ner!" td, tp, 56 alU! ot/iers-your iDss!! fisa,.party liard; 6Ut mak tIit yrcufi. ricIi, jim, sean, sliannOn, RristUi,.tIianRs JOT 6einy sucli. yreat jrie;ufs.

PauC Doli:ferer

Mark V. Dofente seniors 147


slimie d'onagliy, 401gan!en rc!.11/17/74 pp: famiiy, reUttionsliip w/ &rum, eat. remfor: aCways 6eing w/ &rum, frw mem: oe 92, 6aftinwre liarfior, mw, 00 w/ the ricfumfs, ww '92, w & p, the "cra6", me 10/22/91, !laso!Ute, jr prom '92, SlUlW dance '91, 1itw6f<s d'orney park. the raft, l'0o( hall; ai, the alT, the 60at, sware?, times w/ &rum, goafs in fife: to 6 = ateacfier, get 1l1al'l'id aTUf 6e liappy. frw quote: "if ifail; if i succeed, at least fa: five as i 6efieve." -wliitney IioustoIL

midiaeC dinwvan, "miRe" "mielie" "captain cocmCinat:icn" 49 sclioo( lit. 6/7/74 activiiies: ice Iiodily 1,2,3,4; 6ase6aG: 1; golf 2; tem1is 3,4; soccer 1,2,3, capt. 4; nIis 1,2,3,4. pp: mom, j=y, ).0<0/, jrWufs, ti 81. fa:v mem: till & the jimmy, ~,-fiVu:Ii fi<li! trip to my fiouse, 1'= '92, rwafrm '91, '92, srwW '92, )'0 Iiimt!", pa stotei:lia:mps '89, 11UIS w7 tim, 5/24/92 sik, the 6asemmt, 1iaYfle(dS, our i Iiit liertwiee?, d'on:t 6e rna<! at me 6WU1Sei 6elortgto mrmiagi's ~o, soccer cfana. '91. message to: mom, j=y, & jodj~ for aCways 6eing tIiae, i Cove yOlL aG: very mucft.

S~nie

Donayhy

Micl1.aeC Donovan

amy aficiad'ougfierty, "'00" "aimst~" "g~" "d'oey-<f' "6i;I an:'y:' 401 e. :,,00~ave.1/19/75 activi!ie:': ~ing 1,2,3, captam4; softliaG:3. PP:),rffi my jrWufs, my Jowe6y. remfor: twirling my Iiair, 6""'9 rateaTUf!Oud; saft, figftting wfJeff frw mem: 11/3/89,3 am "cCu<ks' w/ cIi:iista, summu '92, SlUlW cfana. '91, jrprom '92, times w/ jrffi 2/28792,9/19/92,10/9/92, 9/28/92, smdfey, out the WUufow w/ marls", dOwn the sliore w/ /iriS Ii, 8/13-14192, rimrUiil; "Iley stittR.", annoying sas, rate ~1it5 at 401, d"enny's, 10/10/92, the 11Wln, wafsli pamw/ RIi, s6, (Ii, Cllt, times w/ lift, cfi Cllt, (v, ll1, s6,j6, mk, lit, aiiitherest OJ my girIZ, seimeisters' cfass, Pan:>' up joe!fe. goafs in fife: to <;tperietu:e anytliing and: everytliing to the.fulTeS1- frw quote: it 1tUltlelS not Iiow straiglitthe gait, Iiow Cfialyelw/ punisliment tk scroC(; i am the master Of my fate: i am the captain Of my souL -we Iirn!ey. message to: jeff-1:fuaiRs for the memmies. i Cove you. cfass Of' 93-0-yo.

cfuistoplier d'ougfas, 250 6aG:ymore rc!. 3/22/75 activiiies: diug aTUf aCcolio( sp~. pp: my pl'atJ.ut. from teIia6. frw mem: compfding the teIia6 aTUC 6eing sua:essfu' skU( row-pantara '92, TiietallU:a '92, wfiO '89 COllWtS, times w/ toni 9"'9g my gUlfrieTUC aTUflier sister clirissy 9"'9g. goafs in fife: to grcuf:uati 1:IlIdesclioo( & 6 = a plimt6er. Jav quote: "one diiy at a time." message to:

tofti,.1:fuaiRs for aCways 6eing tIiere. i love you.

Amy A.

Doug~rty

Christop~r Dougfas

jason dOyl"e, "d'oyre" 'J' "stafficn" "fresliman:' 'Jaso" 433 Eineaest rc!. 2/25/75 activities: soccer 1,2,3,4; peer foe 2,3,4; 6ase6aG: 1; cCose-up 3; youtli COtUIciL pp: peamtt cover, soccer 6all, my liglits, "9' cones, stereo. rem for: p~ soccer, weir<! Iiair cuts, diivingthewliiteesrort.frw mem:retreats, peerwlUu('90, '91, '92, camp-outs, alTwars, rooBediiy 91, "tfuusofttneos", Iioving my <fat( as ateacfier, sat cfasses, g~ meittaC witIi Iiam, ritt at liam's, 12:00 calfs, summer '92, proms. goafs in fife: to 6e a teacIiir or to own <!isnev worfiL frw quote: 'some<fay we'a: fiTUC it, the min60w comtectwn." -muppets. "see ya Cater in fife." -lis. message to: fami£y o:ruCjrWufs-tfiaAAS for everytliU1g.

pauC josepli tf:iscoa; "lianund' "<frisko~' "~ <frisc" "<frisC:' 558 s~ <Cr'1/8/~5 activiiies: facrosse 1,2,3,4; f00t6aG: 1; 6asRetliaG:1; 1C& Iiodily (summmu) 3,4; 1C& Iio_d<o/ (WUIter) 2,3,4; st kevUiS eyo 1,2; 1C&rillk2,3,4; liang at wawa2,3,4; ro 2,3,4; slis 1,2,4; cef. Of arts 1,2,3,4. pp: the 6ase6aG:ca:n! tliatwas staron fom me, diumset. ",mfor: trevor Wuren jerseyfromfosli year. frw mem: wim1ing states in ~,lianging w/ gooi£(elLls, slioolt me aU niglit lOng, scrwenger Iiimt, Itiffing 60zo, nm wi pyre, m center, nerto:tnid; summuice Iiooliey, natreSs fiouse, '"!Jilt at pyre's, nIiC IiockeY atsuppa's, &ugs insuppa's alT. goafs in fife: to liave agood: fife, to 6e rieIi aTUflieaEtliy, to lirwe good: girtIi. jav quote: "seasons wilt diangeyOlL must mcve on fotlDW yOUT dream" -gtr. "i am a rtac£er not af0ffowerl" message to: i reave my gUtIt to f1IC9""''':Y' aTUC my lllOod:y 6fues diumsti.cRS to 6rtia.. message to good:fe1Ias: {(til.

Jason Doyle

PauC J. DriscofC

mary katJiryn eli11Wllt, "mar" "~sta1u(" "pen tIirowing mary" 633 cam6ridge rc!. 3/25/75 pp: skippy & 1tWStong (my 6ears), 60tife cap <iroutuC no&, friendS & famiiy. rem Jor: pliifa accent, a4Ufas jacket, jifa. SneaRe!s. frw mem: summer of '90-"poel0sse", sleeping onthestn:ets, thefirsttimechtry(toJ:ket(to mrav, summeriif'92, eicond'orw/ 6g, cw, "1" & 1<6, i!cond'oTw ro6&v, dieiY' & 1<6, the park. smoOtfi-sn<aking into yOUT fiouse, aG: tIiose ""'0/ parties at the wUson fiOuse, smootfi.sliut 'em dOwn, smooth-i fiRe it 6utifiRe it. goafs in life: to 6e tIi& 6estican 6e.fav quotes: "d'on:taceeptrides from.«rangers." -cw "d'on:tgetmertUtS." -1<6 "i gatta go, i gatta go, i gatta go." -tt. message to: ciieryC1liailks for aCways 6eing tIieri. kev-you inad'e. my senioryearthe 6est, Coveyo. CIiris-tIianJiS for au: tIiOse rides. 6ungo & slialtltOTlAMMs for tiUIiiny to the gmfrom the glietto. stoner-seeyo. CIiris-go 6ack to sowia. &rian-stay etean. diery~liomeswe<t1iome. cIier-1:fuaiRs foraG:thej'wt we've IiaiC overtheyears, the6estis yetto come. smootfi.1:fuaiRs

for everytliU1g yOlL d'o for me, Cove yo.

tfenise marie e1Iis, "cfd' "niece" "niecer" 962 miffison <Cr. 5/31/75 activiiies: 6aTUf front-riJTes 1,2,3,4; cIioir 1,2,3,4; op group 3,4. pp: my voiee&my life. ",mfor: 6eing omspoRen, "9' 6angs. fav mom: 6aTUfcamp '90, Jfo.rid4 '90, srprom '90, y(camp '90 w/ rfI, firiman's convention '91, sliore trips w/ sp & mIi, wRnaS w/ ce, aG:times w/ 60, sp, irtIi, I"tj, cq, tij, Jf, '9' mm, ct. goalS in fife: to JUu! tnJt. rove if i lirwe not fouTUC it or COst it. frw quote: "and: in the em( on <6-eams we wiG: iCepeme cause tIiat'5 wfioi rove is liuufe ij." -van Iial"en 5150. message to: 6ec1is & rid"s-1Umk my 606o! s~ for some Of the 6est years Of my life, yOlL wiG: aCways 6e a part Of me. <fat( & m-my 6est jrWufs tIirougli it am

Mary K. Ehmann 148

seniors

Denise M.

Ems


angela patrice evans, "sweets" "6065" 254 pennington ave. 1/11/75 activitie.s; winter & spring tradi; schooC & cfturch choir; ypd; paul junior usher 60am; stm<iay schoo~ yeshtva tim6uJiti! sti!dy program; drama 9uifrC & cJiRynry cotiffion; naacp. pp; my man, my earrings, my 6i61C Cife, friends, family, love & my cfat'!Jhter. rem for; aCways having fOOd on hand "anytime!". fav mem; fum:h w/ my friendS, winter & spring tra& w/ friends, time during spring tra& wlien i was feiuning to triple jumy & my foat s~idifed on tlie runway, summers up Geor9etDwn, wften i met my 60yfiienti qoa[, in fife; to my education in college & esta6Cish my career in tfte comfuter science jiefrC. fav quote: "pnt that 6iscuit 6ac"" "if you don 10 have 40 cents I'm caCiing tlie cops!" "oh my 90sh, 6u<~y!!' - "what are you jeafous!?!?" mess"ge to; mom & jacquean-than~ you for aCi tfte sacrifiees tJiat you have nuufe jor me. i will sucew! & malie you proud of me. i Cove you 6ot1i. cC.c.-thank you for putting up w/ me in the 900d & 6ad times. i Cove you. to tfte 'young6u<~' -sCow cWwn & act CiIie you Wow, you wilf 6e in this positien m:;tt year. cWn't 6e Cilie tfte rest 90ing nowlierc. some of you are off to a 900d start. 6m you are nat aCi that cpU!

furtfter

clirlsta marie fCi&, "fCic~" ''fCHy'' 'fCi&meistd' "6ar6ie" "6Condie" 274 valleyview ref. 7/19/75 activitie.s; fiefr[ hocliey 1,3,4; wintertrae~ 1,2,3; tr~ 1,2,3,4; swimmin9 4; choir 3; sadd 3,4. pp; famify, john, friends, my room. rem for; 90ing out w/ john, Cong 6Conde hair,aCways having astory to teCC. fav mem; times w/ jolm, 10/13/90, 12/8/90, wtw/ ""'9' a";lie's crac~, srwee~, aCi partie.s, 3 am cWo/-d, soph-hop, jr prom, sr proms, snow dances, ofier jr prem, lilte n0hts, tlie tellt, melinda scar, 6Condies-Ci<, joc, steph, ~, car, amy's roof, CaCapaCoo:::a, tlie shore, ss & denny's w/ mandi, 6ermueCa, canam, m:w years, "mann", south caroCina w/ john, sam & w09Y' hot saus"ge causin9 mew w/ missy. 9001S in Cife; to 6e a veterinarian cause i Cove ~i6. fav quote: "you omy live fife once, 6ut if you Cive it ri9ht, once is enongh." "you may say fm a dreamer 6ut fm nat tfte onfy one. i hape some day you wiCijoin us & tfte woM wi[[ive as one." -!Cd zep. mess"9eto; tfte 6Condes-cause i'm a 6Conde yeah, yeah, yeah! 1993 a6soCut cCass, seeyaJ

Angefa P. Evans

Christa M. Flick.

9COTgefri60r9' jr, "9" 650 s. cliesterrd. 8/10/75 activitie.s; sRi cfu6 1,2,3,4. pp; ti-81. rem for; sRiing & pCaying 6eac1i volfey6aCl. fav mem; pCaying v-6aCi at tlie franlifin m, whistCer '90, after sehooCsRi trips '92, saranac '91, Calie champion '90, carwaTs w/ cWyCe & inc, 90ing cCown tlie shore w/ 9ary & frienti<. 90alS in Cife: to Ci<ceed a60ve aCi atliers in whatever i cWo

co!Teen 9~her, "6eef' "ca-ca" "cCarisse" 133 schooC Ca 10/8/74 activitie.s; cfteerCeading 1,2,3; s0ft6aCi 1; communii;}' service 3,4; trae~ 3,4. Pr; jriirufs, music, fam~, scrap 600~, 6eth lieCiy. rem for: 6eing a cftecrCeMeT, 6066in', red C0ht, rainman. jav mem; times w/ 6eth lieCiy, rich, amy, p~t, mi"":y, Cu, angeC fLori, heath, ud & id posse,we0ners, at"9~nfs, trou;, 6iCiy, 6~wang .& 96r w/ mISSY, 8/3/91, ss 90, apt, =y s, softy, tro~ stop, 6ees, tm, maC!. muif w/ stacey, 10/_/9_ am, art 92, penn s Carn!tng, orae s van, rainman, polier, peace,ww '91,'92, Cum:h 91. 90afs in life: to stop b066in'. fav quote; ''failing to prepare is preparing to faiC mess"ge to; trom-tliarik youfOT everything! you lieCped & tanght me a Cot (p & T) 6eth-you are my 6est friend. tfwnliS fOT 6ein9 there. see ya at lTUU)" s! i Cove yo 6atJi!

CoCfeen GaC!aB'lier tamura 9aston, "tam" "9" "tamoo" "tamorrow" "tanunea" 253 penni'!9ton ave. 4/8/74 activities; 6asliet6aCi 1; spring trae~ 11 2,3Ai wintertradi.Z,3A: cross country 4j pau.2)3A. pp: my famiLy & jriencfs. rem for: aLways &ei119 w/e6onie. fav mem: time...; w/ 9randparents who i Cove & miss very mum, times w /my sisters, visiting my dad in fCorida, 9th grade foat6aCC 9ame "9ainst ridley, wften (Cost my shoes, time in 9tlt 9rode when e6 felf & sCid into door, 9tlt 9rade districts, times just hanging w/tfte 9ang & acting crazy, "put tftem 6iscuits 6ac~", times w/~ & 06 during winteTtrac~-"yourteeth are so white", wften i met carl Cewis & 6ill cos6y at tlie penn reCays in 11th 9rade, durin9 sprin9 trac~ ae's 6u±t was shoWing, times cf alia 6ar6ie, wften 06, ~, ac, & i went to tfte hiMn, "oh my 90sh 6u<~ie". 9°.[, in Cife: to run in tfte ofympies & lieCp otheTS who are in need. fav quote; "united we starn!, divided we faCi. if we cWn't stand to9etfter , it will destroy us this you must understancC."-maCcoLm X. mess"ge to; family & jiiendS-than~ youfor 6eilUj there when i needed you, espeeialfy my sisiter sta<)' who i Cove & respect more tMn anyone elSe in tfte WOM. than~ for 6ein9 there. without you i woufrC nat 6e tfte person i am today. thon~ you for everything, Cove your CittIC sister tamura.

arc

danieC 9eei, "dan" "ge~" 28 providem:e rtC 1/22/75 activitie.<: wrestling 2,3,4; ski cfu6 1,2,3,4; ftac~y s~ 3,4. pp; hats, my 6uet:s, ti-81. rem for: beilUj sfuuiy, my voice. fav mom; times at smedCey, id, w.[<h, undermaCi, iT, times w/ pC cC Cw, 6[,r~, rod, dm, ja, jr, ",-mass vac, rttal}'lC, after schooC tria, 11;11, "8", hiMen hoClOw, Hving w/ cC sP"9lietti w/ pC cut w/ Cw, "6atrnan", ww '91) mac's slied, prom, Sfue route) eli-urc/i) beasties, d09 kennef ref, car accicfents) fate stan) summer '92) 9irf~ndS) trips wi jriemfs, detention "vip", camcomer, mrn!y's. 90alS in (ife; liecp in toU<h w/ friendS. mess"ge to; frieru!s-tJia~ Jar a[[ tlie memories, peace, see yo Cater.

Tamura Gaston

Danie(Geci

tfterc.<a a. 9ertO, "toni" "tone" "tonan" "6Condie" 575 w. sPri';9jiefrC rcC. 10/27/75 activitie.s; Cit ffi"9 2; hnc aid 3,4; kinder aid 3,4; stw 4; danci';9 1,.2,3,4. pp; family, friends, my Ce9s & my jeet rem fOT; aCways dam:ilUj, standin9 & sitting in weird positions, 6eing physicalfy Jie;'cibCe & my Cong ~s. fav mem; snowdaru:e '91, summer '92, soph hop, jr prom '92, 5/24/92, 8/13/92, aCmost every sunday, times w/ sue & kathy, times w/ my friends, new year '91, sTprom '93, foot6aCijolie, times down the shore, shawstoppers '90, '91, '92, 5/16/92, ny trip. 90aIS in Cife: to 6e a s=sfUC dancer on 6roadway. fav quote: "don't cry there's a heaven a6ove ... "-guns n' roses. "fie cofOr 6rin" don't fie s~w" -en v0.9tie, "we ft.a.ve eyes) we do not seej ears, we do not Jiear." mess"ge to; mom & dad-tJian~ far everything & i Cove you! nik~i-you're the 6est, don't Cet anyone te[[ you differcnt. cWt& pop-pop-i lOve you & i owe a Cot to you!

6rian curry 9i1more, "9il" 114 lient m. 7/7/I5 activities; socccr 1,2,3, capt 4; 60.«6aCi 1,2,3,4; shs 3,4; amnesiy 3,4; sadd 4; s6naa 3,4; ,to& car raein9 2,3. pp: friends, family, ti-81, Mir, cW09ie's van, ed lieCiy's senior portrait, rem for: 6cing taCC, 6eilUj mr maniac, dimpCes. fav mem; soplt fWp '91, jr prom '92, ru: '90, study 9roups, isCand fwppin9' astrSOCCT, raping &piC!9ing smmC vilUJ:Jes, fi9hting w/ ""'9' spinaC tap n0hts, ping pong & pooC w/ mem6ers, french fun at miRe's, tlie quest far 6ill, ctq tafIis w/ chrissy, n.9,gression drives, erG fav quote: Iisometimes i tfLinlt t1ie worfd: is goi119 compfCtc[y meue then i tfLinR) aWl wfio cares) tFten i thiAA, ftey, what's far supper?"-jac~ harn!y. mesS"ge to; john-why's everything so sweet? do09-than~ for nat Cetting any60dy eat my ftea<C

Theresa A. Geno

Brian C. Gifmore

seniors

149


fteatIiu. o/tUt go!tWig, "~folUfe" ,"g~" "Ce,gs" '~Iieath" 600 ~ r:f- 11/13/75 activities: Dsse 1; softEo!C 2,3,4; 6asiWo!C 3,4; slii cfuli 1A; StUlS/iine. day 92, 93; dance Il.ne.l. pp: fmni£y, friendS, acg (6um,6um), eat (50,50), softlio!C gCove, acars re<oT'd; plione. remfor: 6eing talL f"v mem.: summer in nuuyliuiif'92, 6incfun w/ or, Tuncft 10, 11, 12, art efosses w/ Jens, fooliing CIt t!ie posse, senWr d"isCOtUtt:, 7/11/92, ny '92, jofutny on t!ie spot fock futven '91 w/ patty & getting t!ie 11UUlChies, 8/22/92 on t!ie "beadiw/ sC 6g, pg, liWty &mik, iimmtd fiouses, 6eingw/ arw, jens, etlie£t, westci1<std 10/17/92w/jli, /iii, pg. goafsin l'ife: to 6e fuippy, well: edUcaiet£ an4 to 6ecome sl1ort!! fw quote: 'JOY, joy, joy, ftappy, liappy, liappy." -relt & stimpy. "S<lVe ferris." message to: mom & diul:-i Coveyou! js-stay 6foruft.- folCY aw-= "WWleT, aCways ";veener. et-tli.tutks for 6eing Siidt" greotfriend: pg-sorry for tllIiing your cfotfies. 6g-stay pointy. sCtIUi:AAs for 6eing sudt "jim JrieM, stay processe&

"my marie green, "stoney" 518 w. s~ rcl. 10/15/75 pp: f"miCy, friendS, jell:y 6eans, plione, pur.;e, 1eatIier, 6ed; stereo, walCk & my wisdOm. rem.for. t!ie "rom '""ffin "'7'el''' & piercing my nose. fw mem.: disco w/ tlie __ t!ie9""'"jcllj 6eatl g""9' =y !Ji9gawatt IUs spent, lmVeIS w/ efnw, 8/3/91 wficit my pur.;e meowed; m.em. day '91, norruuJ; spottil1g toetom pole parties, sWdifor 6lackwo!C tires, art TtULSetLm., irisli 601tdh1g w/ gertlUll1S (trtulltionaIfy), times w/ terry, t!ie farti.ng focust, partying w/ "t!ie cfiftan crowd", t!ieaisc, tv, sg, sp, /iii, <lit, <!it, 9 8ijttz., sli, j6 & o!C tfJeirjiietufs, every party j"mes & i ever went to. gools m fife: to become friendS willi everyone wortft 6eing jiie.!ufs willi & to aCwoys 6e liappy. fw qou:te: "ltltd so today my woTfif it smJes, your Iiltltd in mine. we waCk t!ie m.iIes. tfuutks to J''''' it will: 6e acne, foi:you, to me, are t!ie omy one." -1etC ""Pl'tm. message to: terry-<me moreyem'! jones to no m.enuny! 66 $ap! my famiLy-tfuutky""fcir aCw"ys 6eing t!iere, i Covey"" guys! to Q[my teadimyour pray'" littve 6.... <U1SWere4.

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Heather L. Gottwig

Amy M. Green

kmmj. gru66, "Rot;:' "scruJj6" "gru66y" 551 prospect rcl. 3/1/75 activities: <tmrteSty 1,2, pres 3,4; t!ieClter 3,4; Dsse 1,2,3,4; 6asiWo!C 1; sliS, 1,2,3,4. rem. feii: my iaugli, 6eing green, "mnesty. fw m.em.: times w/ 6uli6a, cong" Il.ne. CIt t!ie vet, sfiore ~1tS '92, sic '92, paris, 6eing stuc!t ontIie elf.(e£ tower, 6ec1o/'s fiouse, eli<: '92, w'if<t, pm.s m.o6i1e, yota<:, 1/3/91, 8/22/92, t!ieClter r efoss, pourquoi. goafs in fiJe: to ac tJiiiiqs <lift:ererttfy. fw qou:te: "resist TtUicIi, 06")' Iittfe" -w.w: wliitl.uut. 'awriglit" -ernest IielTUtcings. message to: mom ltltd ~ for everftJiin9. 6re-gooa IiJck in fourili. gm<fe. e<U£. sam.;mttIi, aswseelt. SllSt3 an4 noett6-tlie quem irtotJier. Wcff<1-i Cove y"" guys. cIiris-i:Iie£fo Covey. santli-6~ radief;."w soniili 6tt6e. dartie£fe-oli 6aby, 6tt6y, 6tt6y.

winter trllCk 2,3;

cIiristoplier grutUfy, "ttIttt rfiino II" "My cIiicItm reg qnmcfy (6Cad)" 13 wa!itut st. 9/3/74 activities: f00t6a!r; wrestI1ng; (6asRet6afQ CIt Iiome. pp: #72Jfil~footbaCCmy m.otIiir becauSeslie is tIiere o!C t!ie time forme. rem. for: /idi1ilti1 people, 6eing with people, fretC fiom.e£ess, 6eing J1"l"Y' J<lV m.em.: 6e<1ting ritIfey 1989 40-13, Iiwing" Cot Of jim going out with jmm.y, 1tUU'ty, _ 6ifl; 6uMy, 1lOT11UIlL & ro6. gools in l'ife: 6ecome " nff fo0t6o!C pfilyer, teiicIi little ~itfs, open my _c:w" 6usiness w/1iUfs. f"v qou:te: "=ding-go" "wiUlt's"i' 6a.&v" "cIiifl; cIiifl; cIiifl; cIti1t" -6fac£ mess":'Jeto: t!ie IiUfs Cltspril1qlield-l'ife is sliort, tt>Ite it uglit to my famiCy-i CoVe you. my mom.-i I'ove you, tfuutks for 6eing tIiere for me.

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KorinJ. Gru66

Christopher Grundy

erin we£!; "d' "em" "africa:' "rinlti" "fudiy lepercfilllm" 140 liifiview dr. 5/19/75 activities: tenrtis 1; cIiwWufing 1,2: S~1,2,3A: pop 91O"i' 2; orcIiestm1,2; clioir 1,2. pp: famiLy, friern!s, golif, efotIies. f"v m.em.: times w/ jlt, jli, sm, Itr, j", [w, mIi, srweelt '90,j1t, jli, cUu! me, mts w/11cigli6orposse 1O/N/91,jiCL's fiouse10~92, times w/ ac!U1ie, 7/13/92, ~ 9/25/92, .fCoridit w/ mom. 8/90, 8/91, 8/92,.frieMsiiiy w/d:amt, new yem's w/ diufdie 92, slittwns grease '91, cj-seit posse '90, f0faoJt 60ys '91, '92, taCIis wfjtifie, "Iieotfte:is" atsas 5, 6eCL goafs in rife: to go to coll'ege, to getTiUtrrid, littve 1iUfs, ijrodiJotefrOmliJ9li scfioo[ first, IioM! fw qou:te: "Y"" never IUtow Iiow good sometliing is lUItitr it's gone." message to: mom. ltltd ~ for everytli:ing, i Cove y"" 60th, everytfting i put y"" tf'trou:9li, it's over now! aJEe:rt ltltd l'isa-i Cove y"" too!" liristy an4 jilt-i dUe my time,. now its time for y"" to ac YOUlS.

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ste.plittme """" fuiffelfinger, "steph" "mphy" "littppy fing.,," 45 fongview dr. 8/10/74 pp: spemCing timew/ my 6estjiWuf, my sdiOo[ ring, an41Uivii1gjim. rem. for: fi9fiting, 6emg fa:tifor efoss, & aCwoys getting into troiiIilt.. m.em.: wlielt my parel1tS g<lVe me my ieMy 6=, poopentickfe, wliat i in fove for t!ie first time. fw qou:te: "goa is lie will: not let y"" 6e te.rnpted: 6eyinu! wMi y"" ron 6=. 6ut wlielt y"" are tenwtci£1ie win: afso proVide "w"y out so tliot y"" ron stan4 "i' wufer it." -1 cor. 1~;13. oafs in l'ife: iwMtto 6et!ie 6esttliClti ron be ltltdgivemYf"iicify, friendS, & 6".J'fiWuCev"')'lliUtgiClll1.ltltd, of course, littve Cots message to: my parel1tS-tfuutks for pidiing "i' tlie piecei of my life ltltd iieq>mg me put ~ 6acit togCltlier agm. fo= """" P tfuutks for stttnd:ing 6y me an4 not stiib6in9 me in tlie 6w:Jt: "ron y"" 6e£ieVe i gnuUuttedi'!" tfuutks ltltd i CoVe y"" guys.

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Erin Gruwef(

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faiilifuli

Stephanie HaffefJinger

m.cfiss" a. Ii.oIJ; "missy" "mis" "Iiwf' "itch" 609 vernon rcl. 2/21/75 activities: track 1A. pp: o!Cmy f"m.ifies, reUttionsftit> w/joe, my JrWufs. rem. for: 6eing " Iieod; 6ein:! w/joe, my JrWufs. f"v m.em.: times w/friendS, 6eing w/my joey, 8/22/92-8/26/92 w/joe, sfiorewjsis, 9/'l,,9J},e~ Cltjillys, 3/7/92, 5/2/92,7/4/92-7/6/92 Wilifwood; vs MyS, mrt's, mtns '91 w/ncigliDor posse & 6ig diuUfy!ton . 6-day, fJ?-liugtOifetforever, Itr&pr, filfiUli, 6owl1ng ood: g6rw/coa; sfiorew/fieodS, 6ein w/dR;Itr,& j!t, times WitIi fre<Ut Iiettcf & aCwoys causing "rucus, 5/9/92, 1Uesdays, gools in rife: to 6e a1t i powlY ron, 6e w/joeforever. fw quote: if y"" lOve sometliing set itfree, if it comes 6a.dt to y"" its yOUlS, if not it was never nteltltt to 6.. message to: joe-i Cove y"" more & i aCw"ys will jifC.my 6j, i feef IlIte cliicltm toniglit [Cove ya, ~ for aCwoys 6eing tIiere. mott-i'II ci!woys 6e your ftdi.. jody-i tIiinIt y"" 6= c!iecIt your I1«td: & Iieep it roam y"" silty 6iff. Iiristy & YOtlS-we.'II miss yo. diu£d:ie..i Cove yo. joe-everyday, tIUi:AAs for o!Cy"" ac for me i Cove you.

jilt e. futney, 'Jilty" "Iiwf' "11cigfilior" "6rnt" "Iittnes Iier w"y" "m.e0t6a1l?' 519 sfuupless rcl. 10/17/75 activities: volfey6o!C 1; 6asltet6o!C 1,2,3,4; Dsse 1,2,3A; fo0t6o!C trainer 3,4. pp: fcimi£y, friendS, ac;1s, ~ftip w!6rotfier & Dsse stick. rem. for: - aCwoys 6eing w/juGe, sartt/i, missy, eM, Itr, [w, j", ItIi, pro f<lV mem.: times w/Jrie'uls, new yea» '91, summer '91, '92, Wilifwooa '91 w/jlt, S111, & '9' liernlieypamw/Iiris, mrt's, vs, 1/18/92,2/14/92, 3/7/92, 5/~92' 6/19-20!92,f0C=oft, o!Cofjufy '92, 60rufingw/julle, 8/14/92,jils 15th.6-day(jttl; acy""sm.elr6l1C01ti'), 10/2/92, 10/10 92,j!t17t1i6-day Cltmtsw/11cigh6'orposse, 1<'5 w/6ig dMcf)l Ii, 1<'S w/missy, joe & joely, 4t1i pa cm.1tS, 6e£!; d:ermy's, mi4niq goIfovllltting w/jlt, cIiarfie cfeai days, todn; wliere's diut?, o!C times at lirisi;)"s, causmg "ruc.WS w/missy Iieod: gools in fiJe: to 6e" ~liysicaCtfiempist/atIi!etic trniner & to 6e futvpy & ridi, to 6eClt 6"'Yer 60y in 6asiWalt f<lV quote: 'Jilt stop wliiltiilg" -slUllli. 'Y"" acn't nave to S1lffer to 6e " poet, lUiOtis= is enouglisuffeiin9 for "")lone" -tam/sas. message to: f"miIy-tfuutks for everytfifnq, i Cove you. jlt, 5111, 'mIi, '9~ for everytli:ing, i Cove y""guys & iIioms for t!ie memories. lirisiy-yOU:re one of" IiUid: 6fontt'ie., tii4nks for 6eing tIiere. findS"y &jifC.liave " greot 2 yea», cfott't miss me too niudi. 6rotfier & em-tfuinks for aCwoys 6eing t!iere, i Cove y"" guys!

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MeGssa A. Haf(

JifC E. Haney


meg"" "'!"" li4y,""" "muga /Uu{a" "nayem' "meg" "meIi:' "~' "meg~' 428 ~ou m. 6/25/7!! activities: .faeros~e 1,2,3; wmteT tiad 1,2,3,4; vollo/6a1r "'!IT 1,2,3,4; S1lUfent COlllIdC 3,4. pp: JiitniCy, my car, myfeet, my eat, friendS, my frifndSfiip w/tD.. rem for: fiaviny 6ig feet, sfiaring a 6rew w/fiz, tafking 01t We,pfiOili. fIN mem: stlUfy group, 9/15/91, Gttfe jrieru!s, 16th suprise party, <fe6's 1Wuse, iitffe.yJ/ame '89, sleq>overn-;go away!, girls mgftt out:, jrprom '91, snowtfanas, 1p's Iiouse;fiqltts w/<lit 6illy joel; e!ionjofin, scrtlll1DJt 6aby, 4/10/90, 12/28/89, 12/14/91, fai '91,'92, notI, fwmecorni11g '92, times w/et!WJ, the cl<ut, tIii s6!UU1, OC w/= &; <fe6, diuies, volLiy6aa; sr wedi. 92,93?, between the comfortern,plione ta!l<s, private jow w/tam, f00thalr 9ames, /iailOween, ectt, eape1rUo/' cfwt, 6eltlli9an.'s. 90afs udJfe: to Iinow moretfuin my diui fav quote: "a 6lOAA. stare isn.'t a sip1. of <Culliu:ss &;stttpU{ity 6ut a sign <if dUp tJiougltts &; dieams" mesS"geto: 6in:.you'reri.9ftti'm WIlll19ItaiW-I1ow coo[is tftat? overy60«y clSeA rove you. &; i'IT miss you. mom-yoo are the !JTWleSt &; i rove you.

Iie:vin fawerenre midiaeC Iieo£y, "Iieafs" "fieeal[y" "/rev" "/revstel" 711 fefuwt ciT. 2/4/75 activities: foothalr 1,2,3,4; 6asliet6a1r 3,4; Uufoor traeI< 1,4; outdOor traeI< 1,2,3,4; esc 1,2; in1roTtUllU!~orts 1,2,3,4. pp: wliate:ver i worfu:d fum£ for to 9et is ~ to me. remfor: 6eil;9 lOud: &; meITow &; afways Ii4ving a comment. av mem:.fri lliiflitfo0t6aa; dance 90cf, "tfia£s a cfimeri±' (asfi), "Rk 9et your fian.cf 0J:t yourfaci'(fecfonne), meet:in9 tIii presicfent, . in 9enerciL 9000 in fife: to suwii! at ""~ &; overyt/iinq i 00. JIN quote: few peopfe 9et a cIi4nce to maire a ClUu1:Je, i'm 91lu£ im one of tfteiit"-waftdisney. mesS"geto: ""yone wfio dOesn'ttJiink tIiey can. dO it-9ive it an: yoo 90t &; you.'IT 6e a winner. jiln &; sean.-you'IT aCways 6e my 6oys. mom &; cfm£.tfianks for ovClJ'lftin9.

Kevin. L. HeaLy fisa TlUl1lTeelt fier01t, "6ird?' "fis" "Id' 531 macfcfock m. 2/25/75 activities: fieIi! fio<iey 1;

~ 2,3; s0ft6a1r 1,2,3,4.:l'l"

.friendS, famUy, memories of my 9f'll1'ifatfier, qifts .from my 9flllU!mom, ~. rem JoT: aCways womny, my Cail9fi, 6eing.9UltiblefIN mem: cfou6fe laD w/stJJJ:y &; colleen, italian ~fit, umes cfown '1:Iieri' w/marisa &; SCl:lUU, the 6eocli. w!marisll, SCl:lUU, &; jeremy(6orifn), 1l1O.Tk.'s Iiouse w/me!anie &; stJJJ:y t, tfte oarlaock keys, the rope swing, 6am., prom, sopfi !iop, 11/22/91, the rockw/s6 &;cu!, 2/8/92, memtiriaC, nu-Iiorse, "90cf" opposite6ert, 7/13/92, umes w/sj, aI; dC, &; co,ferret, ta!l<s w/amy(sv men), miU9 "CllSfiTe9ister", fifetfireaten w/co' ~outw/ooc, girls' lligfttout:, nul; ny trip. !lOafs in fife: to cfrive, to 6e=sJuf, to meet eric flntfroS. fIN quote: "yestenfay is a memory, tommorow is a dieam~ today is the reali:ty-maire We most of it." -'9' mesS"ge to: meC-"We moose is on tfte foose." marisa-"return the oarfock keys." alrmyJrie1Uls-tfianks fortFte rilles, i fu.v ya.. amy fi;fiave fuli year.

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Rristine JUm6erly fiines, "!iris" "tliuTl1J?er" "wliiner" 159 summitm. 3/13/75 activities: voffey6a1r 1,2; 6asliet6a1r 1,2,3,4; faerosse 1,2,3,4. pp: famUy,.friendS, 6uIfet, Iiey cIi4ins. rem for: 6eing moocfy, aCways fiaving apro6feirt. ja.v mem: mom wW '90, fiernliq pamwfjUf&;cfioi(WU:R,.90j1.&n, wi/i[woocfw/5tllCo/ '89 &; '92, ailmaU&; cfreams w/ amy 8/13-8/14, fiey dU1y, cruisinin6u1fet, snealUnq out w/ s6 &; 9etti"!] """;9ftt 11/3/89, scott's P""l., yo amy- "ykAmf', times w/ai£,s6,jfi,cj, wafsfi pam w/cu!,sb,cm.,cf,j6,ms,6n, 1/1/92 or 12/31/91 OOn.'t Iinow. 90afs in iV,e: to 6ethe presUfent of the UI1itecfSttlleS-to 6eat 6"'Yer 60/ in 6asliet6afl: fIN quote: "!iris-Iiris an<! stal:':)'-!iris" -some o'ftara 91na.. 'ya you kneW cfey 90t the point." mesS"ge to: mom &; cfm£. tfianJis for au: you've OOne, i rove yoo aCways. staeey~fi 900cf &; 6ai£ we've stuck to9et1ier, tfumIis for 6eing tfiere.

Lisa M. Heron.

Kristine K. Hines

coffeen a.. fioocf, "wee6fes" "se;cy" "snoopy" "fi"!]-fil'!J" "coLt" "atti:l1ufe" "scuf'fafd' 160 sa;tel' ave. 2/10/75 activities: traeI< 1,4. pp: cfotIies an<! l1U1tlii:ing accessones,corttaets. rem JoT: "M', nailS, V1d9ar.- s<lCl!iuwa.. fav mem: umes w/ =y, jerut, dawn, devon, sas, rieIi, ro6, te, cfuu:kfes, the 6reat:fiin9jToWer summer of '90,'91,'92, '92 summer in wi/i[woocf w/ miU &; cfawn, summer inva6cfi, wor/tit 6a.6y, worli. itl, summer of '90, 11i91tts O1tsa.>:er, 6e6op 6Wni ccrntest, partyiny wj thegs& posse, 6ei"!] awomen is a teni6o/ cfijfi<:uft since it COlISlsts ~alry in tfeaCinq w/ men-josepfi cottl'IUL !lOafs in life: to 06iilin my fici:nse 6<:fore i .9J'Ufuate &; to succeecf in air i 00. fIN quote: 'it matters not how strait tfte 9ate, I10w cIullyecf wi£fi punisfiment the scroa; i am the master of my fate! i am the captain '1 my souL" mesS"ge to: i came, i saw, i conque:recf.

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mattIiew fincolit Iiouser, "Iiouse" "~eLt" ''jfavie, the toasterlioy" 307 wymfmoor m. 7/21/75 activities: 6an<! 1,2,3,4; orcIiesmt 1,2,3,4; slis 3; spriIiian 3,4; yeamoo" 4; dioiT 3; nfts 3,4. pp: faitfi, Iiope, an<! rove in cfitist, famUy &; friendS, music &; creativity. rem for: 06sessions w/ spam, 9= sMfit, &; oM contic strips &; 6001iS. fIN mem: cfiompion &; SartUUlC W / ming, 9, aI; pcwl; jp, fisfi6one/;p;imus w/ OOn &; SCOlt, times w/ fom, squeeze, Uufig09irfs, &; wing colOur at tower, Iiany colUli&jr witft foma at mann. 90afs in":te: to6etfte wafrus, to 6eatthe wOrfcf reWrcf for1tlUli6er of efiee>: 6allS one can.stttff in fils moutn(153). ja.v quote: "fove is a perl<.y Gttfe elf dancing a merry jig &; then sucfcfenCy he turns on yoo witfi a miniture tlUlChine !JU'L"-matt 9TOe1tU1;J;.. "you fieafecf me at t6e 9ate ofthe worl4/ now i see yoo "9ain • •• an<! I'ti9fi upon atIiousancf fii!fs the ""9c1S s""9 &; ~ JiUe'1 the Iieart of overy 1tUl1t." -terry s. to;rfor.

CoCfeen. A. Hood'

Matthew L. Houser

jacqueline marie IUmt, "jac" ')ac-6a11" "6allS" "cfio"!]" "Iiati' 226 ~ou m. 6/29/75 activities: fieIi! fio<iey 1,2,3, capt 4; Cacrossel,2,3,4; S1lUfentCOlllldC2,3, vp 4; nfts 3,4;1'=fac4. Pl': famU,y, friendS, "tfte ~', sleq>, /iappiness. rem for: 6eing sliort, =y voices, afways sleq>ing.fav mem: times w/6UI; 1imesw/ the,girts &: 9"-YS' sisterlioocfw/ meg, 10/28/89,4/10/90, umes w/ <fe66i, ricffey 9='89, times w/ Iie:vin &; jo=, super 60wC '91, s1'92 w/ fiz an<! stove, jrprom '91, "the cion", sr weeR. '92,'93(?), 11/16/91-"we're9°0&", fieIi! fiocRq '92 wi efieecfi &; tIie rest oftfte 9""9' cfriving w/ ""9~ new york:92, fio<iey "'"':1"92, surprise 16tfi &; 17th 6'cfay f-arties, sleq>over- '90 away!" 90afs in fife: to 6e Ii4ppy, to 6e a StlCCCSS &; five fife to Us Ju1fiSt!. fav quote: "lUltS!"-fieIi! fioW:Y 92. the secret of 6eing mistm6fe is to Ii4vethe feisttre to 6otfiera6out wfietlierornotyou. are Ii4ppy or not." -fl6 sliaw. mess"ge to: air my jriendS(5':o/s &; girls)~ for air the ,great times! i'm 90""" miss ya! 900cf fu.ck w/ ovClJ'lftin9-6e a=sl my Ja.niify-tfianks JoT ov"')'lhi"!J! i lOve yOtl.!

rafimon LjacR.s01t, "riz" "rM!' 144 s. morton ave. 6-23 10/11/75 activities: 6asliet6aa; parties, 9i'iZ, sleq>mg, d4ncin, myPin- pp: my fiats, walltnum., air my music, cfippern, cfotIies, tv, vcr. rem for: 6eing qtLiet &; jiumy, wearin the five5t fiats <ll'OlUIlf. ;o.v mem: jiisfiman. 6asliet6a1r wfieli r& s fieacf 90t stuck in the 6feacfiers, pi.wl party at 9fenn.'s, my 3 pointer "9a1nst stratfi Ii4venfrom iuIlf court. 90afs in fife: maire it in the music UuC., 6ecome a Damer, 6e air i can. 6e w/0 joining the army. mesS"ge to: overyone, overywfiere.you're afool if yoo f0fIow just anyone no matter wfiat they 00. 6e tJri.9inal! witIioUt 90cf we're fast.

Jacque-fine M. Hunt

Ralimon. L. Jackson. seniors 151


.staee:Y (jacRson, "stnd' "stay" "num£<:' 'Joe" 346 liennm nL 4/30/75 activities: fie1i! Iiockey 1; s<iftliall: 1,3,4; cIioiT 1,2,3; sns 3,4; slUfiC 4; asce 4; sc!ioofspirit 4; slii cliW 3,4. pp: my fa"my, frWidS, my efog, 11tIl!JZJ & "liidi:'. n:mfor: afwltys 6ci!1y in It cast, d:1l15tU: futimrts! fltV mem: jerret, <£.1-2-3, sfiore w/ molt '92, sfiore w/ molt '91, sfiore w/ 6en '91, "yoo-Iioo", ridfe:y g= '89, sliaefows w/ ope & at; sopli hop '91 w/ 6"", snowefonce '89 & '91, tiny towTI!, "YOUTmom", "6<l!7lo/'" jrprom '92, times w/ ope, at; Di, dC, TIlt, ms~' f!ij w/ro6, "notltloSSOni', yreattimesw/.molt& JUira, "gwf', my "6i:J 6roiIici-s" tim & srott, "Ii- times" w/ 61'0," g- ", )orever" times w efon. fltv . "very fittfe is nwfd to maRe It Iiappy . e. it is all: within yourself, in YOUT wlty:; . . " message to: my all: tflt. Cove & trust yoltvegiven me over:years, i Cove you. ((nick}} forever ancf ever.

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jemtifermacriejMSelt' 'Jemt" 'Jermie~"" "ge" 'Jenny-jen" "fione:y" "sliorty" 127 6eecliltVe. 6/24/74 activities: COU!JacrcIW. pp: my car, my famiLy, my jrierufs, my 6 . , my mone:y. n:mfor: 6ein.9 foiu{, s/iort, efon't Ii:now when to sfiut up. fltv mem: times wi my jMidS, ali, m6, mm, eli, ad; ,dli, oft, ee, pc, [Ii, tg, en, eli, mfi, w/ my 60J.liien<!jft, 6est ofJricuf tj, ffii parties w/ 6iq, wlien i met M, af, 06, fe6 14, 1992, jr prom, sopli hop, yUfs' niylit out, cIowii tIie sliore. goafs in fife: to griu!iutte aM go to I1a1r cf:ressfuy sc!ioof aMget inanie4. mess"!/e to: my jrierufs-you. acre tIie greatest, tMni<s for 6ein.9 tIiere 1:Iitoil91i tflt. good: & 6ac<£ times. my mom & efo<£.i Cove you. 6otfi, tMni<s jor everyt!iing.

Stacey L. Jackson

Jemtifer M. Jansen

1ieib1 jay, "IW:' 233 pemtfu!Jton Itve. 8/24/75 activities: 6asliet6all: 1. pp: nullo, tv. n:m for: 6efuy sliy aM frie'u!£y. [ltV mem: sprin$idiCri<fefy gltme, jr class ttip. goafs in /lfe: to 6e an efectonics enyin<er. fltv quote: "try to maRe the most ofyour afe. ' message to: lj, me, a:m, oR, tg, ""good: in tIie future. mom-tMni<s for getting me tIiiS facr.

Iiristin macrie jeffery, "lUis" "rn!?' 400 fev!s lit. 12/10/74 ~: It~ 1, vp 2~3,4; sns 1,2,3, pres 4; m<£ 1,2,3,4; slUfiC 2,3,4; 1,2,3,4; p<lll3,4. pp: featlierJacIiet,:friendS & farrcify, mac & aiwe t-s/iirt, fCanne&. n:mfor: me fiaiT, samt Iiood; cfotIies, 6ciny s6's twin. fltV mem: pufsations, ro&y Iiorror, revival; times w/ 6c, <fe, 6~ sf. sft, j~, <£s, ~ s~ et, 9/21/91, tIie dii guys, ma, dim, ficlfooo!, summer '92, fo6/17/91, asp '90&'91, iknn)'s,&yo toe! goafs in afe: to sltvetlieworfi(, 6e /iappy, many my "true" Cove, aM Mve lOts of RidS. fltv quote: "6e wfiutyou. want, 6ut afways 6e youl" message to: my fltmiCy-tfuutJiS:'6c, <fe,& s6-i'[ Cove you. afways. cftarUe,.""o/ 4 more years to go!

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KeitaJay

Kristin M. Jeffery

jeaninejolinson, 'Jean" "plii!" 'J1" "tIie co"";ot" 500 e. swtic nL 3/26/75 activities: stacre; p~; saM; m<£; sns; COltlT11U1tity 0<£; peerfac; 1trmteS1;Y. pp: fltmiCy, friencfsfiip w/ s/iannon & vani, Cllts, tapes & stereo, picture iii a eli; trofl; poetry 600Rs. n:m for: not compfmtiny tIiouyli:ts, sa:yU1y iftufe, ever cfutnyiny fiaiT, eating. fltv mem: "efon't 6e 1t.!JUY' flOy ,tIie worfif is Juf! of guys, be It m,,:,."-say ~ytfiiny, ,:""liiIuiJim of petoni<l, etfiiopmn efiiUf, wliirkil Wha~, 6reaIieTs, ~ations, ti~ w/ sliannon, van~ Tnicfie!fe, tone, evan, J<lTtltS, diinese 6lif.fets, Uiukrw=s~, s<;\:)' ikmocrats, limclies attones ynuuf:mom;s, swmtlimoreat2:30 am, 1W Iiour, !rig stud:y !JTOlIPS' tIie man, d':ps, "i'm fii<{ayd' , u2 conceTt, tafRs w/ ltVinton & 6etl;y, tIie late great, "go rap diic", 100% aaytlc, iUtrtre-i:.fWtlcs, jr.9JTtl- goafs in afe: talk with efofpfiins, firu[ flOyd:, ave tlIie tIiorealI. fltV quote: "stiCk my fUuuIs tftrutIie caye of tIiiS endress routine, just some jfesli cauylit in this 6i:J 6rob "u!cliine," -rUn. message to: efod; evan, mom-mom, !J1'I"lIftiwni, qrmu{pop, aM tIie Test of my fctiinCy~ you, i Coveyou. <£ac<£ & evan-i efon't slty it ofteit enouyli, 6ut i Coveyou. slUumOn & vani-i Tove yo" guys, you.liclpo<£ me tfiri>"9ft, tiiiulRs. mom-i miss you. & i lOve you..

stacey micIielfe jolinson, "60o-6a1iy" ':sweetie" "toO::' 109 walimt st.. 8/6/74 activities: 6asliet6af1; track, pau. pp: gofd: jewefry, tefeplione, my Cltl', pu:tures of me aM 15ft. rem for: 6i:J eannys, lOng fiaiT. fltV mem: tunes w/ ~ tg, ns, yw, tss, Rs, ag, ~, aw, summerof'89, timeatisfi's Iiouse, ~ '91, ttips to atfarttllwitlita=, times ate6Ol1ie's Iiouse, 6rian~ new year's eve '90, times at di' & glt witIi e6onie, is Ii pecti, times in commons witlitlie crew. goafs in Ufe: to furtIier my edUcation, get TTUtITied; raise It fltmiCy ana: have peace an<£economicsecuritv. {ltV quote: "jTu at li:tst, free at fast, tliai&aodall:miyl1±v, i'm jTu at li:tst." "i'tr6etliere one day aM you. wi[ 6e riylit to me" '~ou. efon't iOo~ !/ood: you. efon't." "d'Uf u'i "oli pitty:;;-'''goslt i'm weak." message to: mom-witli niUcIi Cove, tMni<s for 6ein.9 you! sfutwn,.tMni<s jor evOtytfiiny! is!i,.OUT times togi:tlier wi[ afways 6e l1teIItOIUlife!

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Jeanine Johnson

Stacey M. Johnson

mattfiew william joespft, "malt" 'jose" ",,10,," "spedy" "spaz" 320 yak ltVe. 6/28/75 activities: varsil:Y cross COlLlttry 1,2,3, Clljlt4; varsity wmtertraeli.l,2,3, Clljlt4; fr 6aso6all:l;jv 6aswall:2; varsity 6aso6,,!l:3,4. pp: my 6aso6all:mitt, my 6ase6all:cardS, my jrierufs &famiLy. n:mfor: pfl1yfu!J 6a!taM,9oin!J in tIie IiospitaCtoo muCIi. fltv mem: cross COlLlttry centmf teague cIiomps 1989, pemtstate 9/15/89, sports 6anqUR;t '90, Iiall: Of fame dUmer4/18/90, tIie alC-lfefco cross C01ll1iry teltm '91, 60ujit 6aslietball:gltme & tIie rnn in '92, 5/15/92. gows in life: to go to arizona state aM pfl1y 6actr fltv quote: "some men See tiiinys as tfizy acre aM Sit!. wliy. i l!'re<lm ?ftliU1ys ifiat neverwm, aM say wliy not." -ro6ert Iien"""y. ''tfie oitfy one tfiutcantetryou.no is you. aMyou.efolit have to Gsten.' -nilie. message to: mme 6..",.i ean't 6etlcveyou. cfroppo<£ it! i wOlUfer if tIie record: stitr Sttuufs. ted: efonnetry-nice race, aM,efon't take this tIie wrong way, 6ttt, wlio tIie ~ acre youl see i1ticR. my jrierufs & faatliy-tliani<s for sticIiin' 6y me luu! Iiclpfuy me out. you. guys are tIie greatest.

e£iuWetIi e. lietry, "6etfi' "6~" 128 netherwood: eft. 11/10/75 fP: fltmiCy, jrierufs, 6eastie 60ys & Iiop ofs. n:mfor: peace out, me hair, 6rea.WIy iuulion ta6te. fltv mem: limcIi '91, jj '90, lietry s ja:m, you. peace, sou.tli st w/ stormy, susan's own, afy 2 class, pufsations, renato's, 2/5/91, times w/ CIt-CIt, liunyo, karl, g-man, trae::r' fu, "9, dawn, ~, marty, i<£, &iy, posse, see yuanfs, <tpt. s"mmer'91, g willlker:s, wayne> worfd; ttips w/ liunyo, 6=, SIlledlq & Cfark p~, ""'o/s, et6, trollo//stop, ollle's van, pfiilll<s, £ost office, 11t1i.9JTtl- goafs in are: to meet ferris 6udkr. fltV quote: wfly go to sClioo~ today we're stud:yiny european sociiifism."jerris 1iUeai:r. message to: com-tong ave tJii times we sliared'togetlier, may eacIi of us remein6ertliem forever. mr. 1O&er-peace out!

Matthew 152

seniors

w. Joseph

Elka6eth E. Kef(y


o6o.nie shavana iiemp, "06" "aliernaclUe" "J!U9-2" "moo" "ali" 21 ~lU! st. 12/31/75 activities: 6asliet6~ 1; winter tr<u:k 2,3,4; spnngtr<u:k 1,2,3,4; p""3,4. pp: teMy6ear, my cfot!its, my rope cIiain, my wet dOlts. remfor: 6""'9 lOud:m 1ialTs, IICtUl.'J crazy. to.v as, ~ st, summer <if '90, 9l'y in truck '91, dlstricts '92, '90, tanio.'s party, spring 6reaJi.- 92 w/ angie, niglito.to.po.rtment fiause, ~s po.nts, sfUC into !IUS polW's dOor, jm gmlimn" 6ali's foor!, 1Tlf &tner's o.fge6rti2 cfass(fast year), tr<u:k o.t ~ u. goo.fs in fife: to achieve to the fUnlitst rever <if ediI<o.tion. & to fuiVe mudi money. fo.v quote: "on. my goor1nesS." "you. gam: stop pfo.ying w/ me?" "1ie.Y 1Wney.;;?'o.re you. serious?" "you. go girlJ." message to: mom-tIiilnIis for 6eing tIiere & puttmg "I' w/ me. i COve you! ~ for 0.0: the Jtm! twins~1io.ng in there, you.'lr 6e out SoOl1.

m= ~ w/ sj, t9' lie, lis, us, tss,

jo.mes io.n lienner!y, '~im!' "Ren!' "tien5reo.tli!' 40 s. ro!fUtg n£. 2/22/75 activities: fo.erosse 1,2,3,4; f00t60.0: 4; 6asliet60.0: 1,2; 6ana: 1,2,3, offi=4; orcJies1;ro.i o.ntigo.1JS~ group 2! ~~3,4;To.r!4! o.mnesty.4; stnre4; schoo£spirit4; fit. maq4; worft£<if.fo.its 3,4; slis 3,4. pp: fAA: s1icR, fo.mi£y, jrWufs, woor! ~ • remfor: 6""'9 5 = , 6""'9 w/ 55, md, TT, ali, ee, iii\, vii. fo.v mem: fAA: sto.te cho.mps, I1eficopterw/ 55, ~,jforidO. 90, o.nno.pofis '92, cnJisin' in the "g""9= wagon", = w/ To.r!, TT, 61t incUfent, crazy Iiotse, fiouse party 1 & 2, times w/ vii, Yprom, snow r!ance. goo.fs in fife: 6eing suceessfu£wliik sti[ fio.vingjim. fo.v quote: "hatred: is the cowo.rdS way of intimidOtioii'-5.5. message to: mom & tfad;.tfuuiIts for everytliUig, i Cove you!, judy & ""-have the iimes <if your fives in /Ugn. schoou

E60nie S. Kemp

James I. Kennedy

6riantliomas ~, "cFtitf' "1m' 243 arlio.m n£. 7/12/75 activities: slto.te6oanfmg, 6eing w/ my Jiienlfs & Iio.nging out & dOing goofy tftings, art. pp: my collection comic 6001is, fetters, pencifs, 6utions, my art pM & my s~oo.n£. rem for: sliattfJoanfmg, diuWiilg & j1JSt 6eing 0. nire 9l'y. fo.v m= SlllnmeT '92-staying out o.O:niglit w/ my Jri=fs & sRating, mert's lWuse fast Slllnmer, 7-11 w/ joe & going 6affistiC w/ nacftos, getting chose<! 6J t& pigs. goatS in fife: to 6e Iio.ppy & suceessjU4 to go somewhere w/ ary, to settle down, get mo.rriic! & have tiUfs. fo.v quote: "6usi my lirit<:fies, Gress my sotiC-i'm 0.~ of 1Ult1ue wafliing totem pole. !Dolt & see i think you.'lr agree, 11060r!y weiit! au me."-rer£ fiat cfiifi pepper.;. message to: joe-we re sti[ o.t 7-111 Iio.!Iio.! steve-watdi. out fortfio.t po.rWfatr! 1Tlf. trout;.tfiali/is for 6lJSting me.

1'stUkrs,

mo.riso. teigfi,.ilIUt Ring, 525 sliernum n£. 12/15/74 activities: cfieerfeo.r!ing 1,2,3,4; yearlioolt 4. pp: my fo.mi£y-mom, gnuu£mom, faurot, mittthew, afi;<a, & my dOg cfUna, 6est frietu£-sana:~ 0.0: my otfiir frien:dSliips & my memories. rem for: 6eing to.fko.tive, "¥.I,'o.rentfy naive, o.£ways Iio.viilg firIee pro6fems, & OO11Sta1tt£y getting in 1ro1i6re for putting my mo.Ite-"I' on in cl'ass. fo.v m= times w/my gituufrnom& ~ san&sgui<Uuu:e, ~ & rove, pfus o.O:tliegoor!iimes wo'veslio.rer!togetliei; wW1woor!'91 6est summer <if my Il'fe!, tt:rri, 0.0: our fo.te niglit to£Iis & the 60o.rr1wo.fi nia!£, times dOwn tIiere w/ so.rufi & fiso., 6 + 011. the 6eacfi w/ so.rufi fisc., & jeremy, meeti>t9 dlmm daulton, times w/ o.my & ourto£lis out the windOw, party o.t teni's. goo.fs in fife: to 6e mo.rriic! to 0. professioluif 60.0:pfayer (Iio.! Iio.!). fo.v quote: "1i01A on to ~ as fong as you. co.n, ctuutges oome o.rotm<£ reo.£soon mo.Ite 1JS women & men." message to: so.rufi-you. got to itnow wfien to IiOIA em, itnow wfuin to folA em, itnow wfien to wo.fi away ana: itnow wfien to run. fiso.-o.re you. stil£ !DoRing for those Reys? gronr!mom & mom-tfiali/is for eveJY!!U:ng, i never coufif have dOne it witIiout you., i Cove you.

Brian T. Kinder

Marisa L. King

jeffiym.itom, "sweo.tergod" 277 schoo£Co.10/23/75 activities: cityteo.mincftester, crossroo.lfs, niis, pau, stare, o.mnesty, fmco.U!e. # 6i61e. fo.v mem: pgsas '92-po.fpating 0. cow & it I!e:fiatting on me. goafs in life: 6eoome 0. pfo.ntgeneticist& trove£t/i£. worli!. fo.v quote: "wliateveryou.dO, worlto.t itwitli o.O:your Iieo.rt, as wOrliingforthe fonl, notformen, sinct.you.itnow tfio.tyou.wi!Ireceiveo.n iitIieritance from tIie torr! as 0. rewo.n£. it is tIie torr! cIirist you. o.re serving." -ro!Dssians 3:23&24.

stepliOnie ~Tl.Tl.ltosto., "stepfi' "nevlU!o." "liOlrywoor!" 625 cedO:r Co. 1/28/75 activities: scift60.0: 1,2,3,4; C07lI1T1lJl1ity service wit forre2, pres 3,4; stw 2,3 costu.me committee 4; fps 1, pres 2, senior lU!visor 3,4; sttufent1UtoT 2,3,4; youth forre2, Cotmcif per.;on 3; o.mnesty 2,3; sfts 2,3; itnowfer!ge master 1,2,3,4. pp: jriaufs, fo.mi£y, my 6rother's co.r, 6o.ffetsliOes, ope~ niglits. rem for: fo.lte 61Otufe, my "01A men", 6eing dmmo.tic, 6eing fi6eraJ;6eing over-invo£ver1. fa:v mem: summer'91, wW1WOOr! 91 w/ tmci, stmiforr! '91 w/ tmci, tp, gw, tw, crimson w/ jen, cruis"'5 Yf/ 6et1i, jen, tmci, ~ w/ jen, tmci, mefisso., cIiristnws critic wj meGsso., 60o.rr1wo.fiwfjen, snow d<utre '91, Yl""m '92,.1<eUy greenw/ /tori, europewj Iwri, 6~, so.ntfi, times wfjaclti, ri<fi, diris Ii, "spirit" w/ ridi, cfot!its w/ &is, swo.ilimore pam & renoto's, ~ pam '91 w/ jen, soutfistreet '91-'92 w/ lis, 6ennigo.n's, plUlOsopliy w/ jen. goo.fs in fife: 6eoome o.n o.etress, feo.rn to spell; & yet o.nywhere wlo getting !Dst. fo.v quote: "resist mudi. 060/ Ti:ttfe" ~wci&. wfi.itmaii.

Jeffry M. Kom

Stephanie L. Kosta.

diristoplier Itovo.filt, "diris" "Itovie!" 247 po.nooast o.ve. 11/27/74 pp: fo.mify, friendS, my meto.£fioo tapes, o.tOng w/ my life. rem for: 6eing qu.iet & acting crazy o.t funcfi. fo.v m= times w/ efo.ve, iii1&, 6iU; 61a; lrisli, jose, mefissc., no.to.fie, mary grate, jaeRie, Itel£y, ~aCh, jim, to.mmy & finefo., o.fso times w/ to.mmy & tIie nigftt <if 5/23/92 wfien i got ~Iit to.mmy ltissing in my co.r. goo.fs in life: to Iio.ve 0. goor! j06, nire co.r, nice wife & to have 0.1Dt of money & 0. 6ig fiouse. fo.v quote: 'wfiat comes o.rotm<£goes arotiiui" ')tOIl, wlio.t 1ime is t!Us perior! over?" message to: my fam.ilJ & my jriaufs-tfio.n/t you. for putting "I' w/ me tIirou9li. the y=, i wouli£'nt n.o.ve r!one itw70 o.ny <if you.

rwufo.!£ i. wge, jT, "nuu£y" "im" 310 60.0:ymore n£. 4/15/75 activities: f00t6o.ll; skiing, fo.erosse, gi;Jging, cftewin', IiOving jim. pp: the 6r wagon, Gicrosse sticIt & fiats & frwWm. rem~or: jim gigs wj tIie 6r wagon, my fiats & I1o.Ving jim. fo.v mem: times o.t smedley, Uu!io.nroeltUlu.ferthemo.ll; wafsli, etr, fio.' ,skitrips, 6rwagon, snow d<utre&jTprom, ;<:-mas 6reo.It'91 o.tTi's, 12/31/91,10/16/91, vii, ='92, sryr, 5/24 91 ww, vermont '92,11/29/91 r/i, 6fueroute, su.mmer'92, 5/29/92tm, fo.te storts, iimes w/ <f!& a; ginter, 9/5/92r/i, thefann, 10/31/91, 9/26/92, 4 pr! commons, frosli 6aso6o.lL "i o.in'ttryingto IUat 110 one!" -sm message to: my jriaufs-tfum/is for o.It the greo.t iimes, i'!t neverforget them, 6i/l:.lOolt out for eveJY!!U:ng wftei i'm gone.

Christopfie.r KovaCik

RatufafC I. Kresge,

Jr.

seniors 153


juGe ~/i, "cfudi!ie" "cfo-die" "da-oodie" 856 west ave. 10128174l'l':famio/, jriaufs, eat, tart cart, weeKfy carton. remfor: 6eing meltltlI; afways diiving, 6eing fotu!. fay mem: slUm '91, m & 5 '91, 92, my 6-ifay at m & 5, "neigli6orposse!', times wj sm,j_h, mIi, eg, kr, CW,j", 115/92,jtU:y '92, 8/1/92, 10/10/92,jilI&samft6-<fto/, new y= '91, 2/1i90' tiiCRs w/ eri1l. goafs in liJe: to futVe tEte 6est ti:me Of my a1"- fav qwte: "i never give up my friends-tIiiy finow too mueli." - Cites. 'Jill; cfoyou taf.Ii. to yOUT ttWtherwithtiiatmout:l1.?" message to: mom & diu£.i fove you ci:ni!tIianRs for 6eing there. sm., mii, j eg-i lOVe ya! ltris1:Y-stay out of parlis. Cw, jfi,.d'on't miss me too inucIi.

lllUCrew s. riutufans, "liutie" "sir andrew tfte vain" 80 s. Iiilfcrest rd: 12/19/74 attivities: f00t6a/[ 1,2; 6asliet6a/[ 1,2,3,4; facrosse 1,2,3,4; s6tuui3,4. pp: my Iiai:r, ti-81, ~sticIi, soto, girtIi. remfor: my /iaii-, my viewpoints, dlp.favmem: la60rday campmgtrip, '!9gressiotl diives, v-6iilrgames, 1Utt-lIfOtllU! pmg-pong, summer at wawa, ~ coittaf i£a9ue cliamps '91,'92, state cli<imps '92, quest jor sega, ~ m 6= faff, times wi s6lUUl, tfte 1lUIltn, sr weeliemC, farm comt:r po<iet", "tfeatIt 6,Y woogie, woogie", 1iaJ.fiilifs, tid1ey '89, eartfi.angel; tfte jimmy 5124/92, tfte 6asemettt. goafs in· • to never go 6aC4. fav quote: , gool! tOolis open cfoOlS; &itt gool! /iaii- 6lOws tftem cifftftei:r fWtges." -sam mafone. "i'm a teenage 5 . . tfte one YOUTparents tksplse." -joey message to: 6ifi;.fooli at tfte site of tiiat m 1TU1ll!

animafs'E'

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JUCie Kush micIieCle. stwll1ltt- facliett, 540

Atufrew S. Kutufaris

liemr,stea<! rd: 5127/75 pp: 6ert & ernie cfolTs. fav mem: wil4wool! '91, a/[ nigltters wi eli, wlilulS at

jiierufCy'5wi jm &)·5. fav quote: 'i 6e11eve in tfte godS of ameriaI, i 6e11eve in tfte IiuuC of tfte free 6ut no one toliC me tiiat tfte gOM 6e11eve in lUJthing.'

cIia<! foufetta, "Cove!' "felt" 471 va!fe;y view rd: 313175 attivities: ice fiocliey 1,2,3,4; facrosse 1,2,4; liiMen fioCCow e;l:ealtive cliW,

Joumfer; liacky sac 3,4. pp: famify, fiat, 6urfs, goa1le equipment. remfor: 6eing lOud; aEways wearing a fiat, not having gool! Iiu:Ii. fav

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mem: smedfiy, 11/4190, 11:11, IiiMen fioCCow, 61itirt, g'n!r'92, v2 '92, vacationatrti.'s, after sdiooCtrio, talks wi jarett cIiun:/i, """Pre cfticIis, wiIiCwool! '91, ufo, times wi d'g, om,;", jr, 6' Cw, m, 6castie 6oys, <!an's slid, f6i, cfoglie~ fris6u, fate starts, summer '92. goafs in aft: to ptay intftenIiL jav quote: 'now ifte£as ifi'mjlOating away, i've gone 6eyon<!tfte pressure an<! i I1Iie it this way." -o,>:C TOSe. message to: jiie;nrfs-dOn!t go out with a """PCe cfW:£

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MidieCfe. S. Lacfiett

cfiac( Lauretta

c£ovi<! fealiy, "tfave!' 312 §m6ro01ie rd: 12/7/75 attivities: 6asliet6a/[ 1; teIU1is 1,2,3,4. pp: comics, cardS, music coU£ction, stnf6oanC, stam <funIi court, mj's. remfor: my Caug/i. fav mem: tfte pit, tfte 60Clt, cc fiouse, summer '91,'92, 6=, tennis &us ~s, tfte windiift, street fiocliey, trout's claSs. fay quote: "peopCe are stmlUje when you're aS1Tll1l9er, faces fooli ugfy when you're afone. ' tfte cfoOlS. "ifyou striIie me cfown, i sliiilr 6ecome more poweifu£ tfion you can posswfy imagine." -6en 1ieito6i.

ingi fee, "mg" "ines" 217 11. norwilufen dT. 4122/75 attivities: ymooli2, UIldmfass e<! 3, etJ:.in-cIiief 4; newspaper 2, sports e<! 3,4; pOlL 2, secretary 3, treasurer 4; tl11lI1eSo/ 2, treasurer 3,4; cliW me<! 3,4 secretary 1,2; Itt mag 1,2,3,4; scie11re ofympUuf 1,2,3,4; slis 1,2,3,4; nIis 3,4; lii-q 3,4; te:mtis 1; volky6a/[2,3, centraf feague cliamps 4; orcli 1,2,3,4, dlstricts 1,2,3, regi<mafs 2,3. EP: god; famify, gool! jiie;nrfs, scrivener '93. rem for: 6emg &usy, 6emg slUnt. fav mem:lssa '90, d'istricts & regioiuIfslsquare l!atIcil1g, voffey6aU; times & talks wi gool! jiie;nrfs mIi & "1" camp tocliWogli '91, cope co '91/wliafe wateliing, ny trip, wOr/iinq wi 1m, s<ftdp1!aca6anal on m1 own, ~ wi act, tfte triafs & tri6unftioTis ofymooli, lii-q cmm sessionsI cIiia. goafs in afe: to live aJuff, happy . e. fav qwte: ' i 6e11eve in tfte sun even wlien it cfoes not sliint; i 6e11eve in lOVe even when it is not sfiown; i 6e11eve in goa even w lie dOes not speak." -Hofocaustvictim. "it is 6etterto 6e Iiatecf forwliat you are tfionto 6e Cove<! forwliat you are 11Ot." Andi-e GUfe. message to: famify-i Cove you!

Davie! Leahy

IngiLee

aUson lefever, "ai:' "aIf' "aficat" "af6ert" 305 6a/[ymorerd: 5115175 attivities: voIky6a/[Z,3,4; S1:a/[1'2'3'4; saM 3,4; asce 3,4; scJWoCspirit 3,4; slis 3,4; a~ 4. pp: jrienifs,famify, racfio, mttuf, times spent wi 6nu{ rem • Iia:ngin' wi ope, cfc, 55, sj, lip & driving lIfOtllU!tftesoplis. jav mem: dJ.<!2<!3, fmet!, "golf', v-6a/[camps wi ope, s~a/[ eneIi & trips to wawawl ope, 6cuf hairi, 6aCfmg at asa 6, yOUT mom!, diem campus gG1ss 6lOwer, sa/[y hansen, jr prom '91, 92, 6/26/92, ""y tp?i, ridlty game '89, sliacfows, oliCtimes witIi lip, waffing to sdiooCwi rIi, 6"'5 /iaii-in 6io. fay quote: "it's whentliiJigs go WTO"9 that you must not quit." message to: noeffe, &rueget & liIuien-may tfte 6ene1i 6e with you! casey & man<!y-power to figfti tfte 6ad-liair monster.

te, fIi,

jemtifer feonanC, 'Jm' 37 s. Iii1Taest rd: 1°/10/75 activities: newspaper, ymooli, Itt mag, volky6aff, softhaU; cstf. pp: mustang conve:rti6te. fav mem:ww wi stepli '91, cfomey park wi stepli& lUitiiy, ss wi stepfi&traci,.fric£oYs '92 wi ~&traci, Ii6rwl IiatJi, em wi tllICi, proms wi Slej'h, ttwl s,d;s & c'92, semrep wi eMs, t&wl midieIk, genesis &"z wi IiatIi,JlyelSwl miclieCfi., ny trip wi 1t1icIiclle, tfiommcans wi cI1arna, eagfes wi l!, 60wang & pooCwi stepli & tllICi, 6l! wi step/i, foto wi traci, crimson wi step/i. goafs in fife: to 6erome an e;tcelfemjounuilist an<! /ieep myjiie;nrfs from slis Jorever. fav quote: "it is not to l!it- for afriend; 6ut to have afrieru£ wortJi. l!ymg for." message to: diorna-gooil: fuCIi wi seffing these slioes. em, co & am-gool! Iiu:Ii.

AGson LeFever 154

seniors

Jennifer Leonard"


fit;fe.f4, "pliif' 2~ wa:yne a.ve.4/~/75 activitil's: 6aseli~1,2,3,4; footlia!J:1,2; sRi~ ~,2,~,4. pp: my stereo, skis &: Iiats. remfor: weanng Iiats, 6""'9 sfuu!y, pCanninq tJiings. fa.v mem: times w/ Qq, m, Cw, 6' cJ; "m, ]f, Ja, 1UIl<S at: 51itedfe:y, walSfi, m m, etr, ~, ski trips, &r w"9on, snow dliiue '91, jTprom, il'IfUIS 6rea£'91 at TR:s, 12/31/91, 6aseliair '92, 10/16/91 vii, tIie mann 92, sryr,fros"h6aseliaU; 5/24/91 ww, vermont '92, 11/29/91 m, 6fueroute, summer '92, 5/29/92tm, dtemwj, fz, "8", 11:11, sP"91ietti w/ ag, IillestllTtS, after sdiooCtrio, 10/31/91, 4 p" ctlU1S. fa.v quote; "... if someone ren1ry care<! tIit:Y "take tIie time to spare a moment to wuCerstani! anotIier one's dtspair. remeni6er in tIUs .!lame we caI£ rife tnat no one sail! it!s fair. -o;<C rose. mess"ge to: air my jriemfs~ for air tIie great mettI01i£s!! parents-tfianRs jor everytliing, i lOve you! plii1Jj>j.

sroy lim, "6nu:e Id' "soy" 838 springfutven nL 9/27/72 activities: frent.Ii cfu6 1; riffie team 1,2; rote 1,2. pp: ml. 386 <f;t: i6m l'c, fmiti!y, friendS· rem for: tIie new Bd lit town. fa.v mem: m.eeting in new friendS, TnT rnccfennan. & TnT sttfwiifiy~ witIi tIie pre ~Iier, going out witIi my fiiaufs. goalS in rife: to 6e an~. Jav quote; "d"eMentum" -TnT lllCCferUuu1: 'yem cforR?' -TnT stlifani mesS"ge to: parents-tIi<i'nf yem for YOUT support, carmg ani{ 1UUleTstandil1y. lfr. taylOr-t/iank yem for YOUT IteIp in engfisft.

Pfiifip]. Liefe.Cai

Sray Lim

6enjamin d: fuce:y, "6en" "Cud' 114 £yn6roolie nL 2/19/75 activitil's: f00tliair 1; ski cfu6 1,2,3,4; /iacity sac 3,4. pp: comic collection, 6udS, fmiti!l" remfor: sense <if liumor, 6emgnufe. fa.v mem: atTn.Il/29/91, times atsme<!fey, lUUlertlie maO; tIie mann, summer '92, u2 9/3/92, il'IfUIS &reak'92, snow dmuisryr, Iiidaen Iioffow, 11:11, g'liT '92, sliorew/ state, airtimes w/ m, ag,1" a; lfrn, j,r, fw, ja, 6tUe. 11; jr prom, walSli parR, lU1UIin9 w / cfoogie. goalS in I1fe: to 6erome a milTionaite creatUuj comic 600Rs. ja.v quote; 'witii cil!tIie cIiotuJmg seasons <if my rife mayoe tif get it riglit It¢ time." -a;d rose. mess"ge to: my 6tuls-i fuu! tlietime <if my rife w/ yem gu.ys. t it neverforget you.

com <Tin o/mt' "o/mt" "corry" "wliite"(cfon ...) 34 yale a.ve. 6/5/75 activitil's: cliess cfu6 1,2,3,4; rug6y 1,2,3,4. :Pj': famify, jiienQsliips. rem for: swfCower seed's, Jre&fes. fo.v mem: 8t1i peria" diem w / TnT mccI'entuut, pnpliics cfusses, d"ou6Ce IiW WI stacey & fisa, times W/lIt:igIi601S -"yealigoJ", times wi mom, 11lOtUltains w/ neigli601S & 6ig diuUfy Ii, times w/ sr girfs, "wliat's tlie411?", 66q over aarolis /iouse, times w/ karen, kelJ:y & IielUe over 6rian's antf milie's, 66q atsmedfey, times at ip's Iiouse, I1ving w/ co, partying at rope swing, porty at tillis, jr prom (Rris' Iiouse, cfown tIie sliore), I1ving w/ sas(it was jim wtuk it Iastedl), at bennigar!S joTpoaRe's 6-!fay, srprom(?), srWeek..~.oalS inGft: to 6etlie 6esttnat i can in everyt1iin9 tnat i cfo. fa.v quote: "peace" YOUT mom. "insist onYOUl"S~ never imitate" - Ii wafifo emerson. mess"ge to: famiEy-tfianRs for air <if YOUT lOve & support! 1nU:/ioe£.tm very prou<1 <ifyou,.keep up tliegoo" w TnT. preston-yo pres! tfioitJis..•. cfuss of'93-goo" Iiu:k intlie years to come. we mad"e it, now Ict's go fuive some jim!

"inner

Be.njamin D. Lucey

CoCfeen E. Lynn

patrick w. lj!ons, "pat" "600g" "clieecli" 148 sdiooC fa. 7/13/75 activitil's: footliair 2,3,4; sRi cfu6 1,2,3,4. pp: piua pocliets, CIioco _ 6ottCe, 61n! & 6 comics, car, Iiat, "tIie wig". rem for: aCWOYS wearing a Iiac fav mem: metall"ica concelt '91, steve m.iII<:r at tIie 1tUIlU1, feonan! slWmar:[ at tIie 1tUIlU1, m.iMCe of tIie ni91it stopie. mns, Ceo 6tu£s, ni91it at tIie wacko's, summer <if '92, pat's trueR. w/ cfoe, wj 1ieatIier, Cllf9eC & gang, 63n!stposse, jii.12/27/92, great ""venuae '92 w/61n!& amy. goalS in Gft' to survive! fa.vorite quote; 'yem sliouf<! sreep fiite man, it!s just muCh easier Olt YOUT constittttion." -6eastie 6oys. mess"ge to: tIie 6uu:.walie up!

Ceena matlUti "sliorty" 1013 mi£fison lfr. 9/8/75 activitil's: d"e6ate team; ratC; s/is; Gt J11."9; cIioir, worU! affairs. pp: god; famiEy, jriemfs, speciaC memories. rem for: 6eil1g slioit. fa.v mem: canacfo '92, working w/ U1gi at tIii Iiosp~ 2/1/92, times wi slUin, taCks w/ anislUl, seminars w/lieatlier. goalS in Ilfe: to 6erome aprominent cfoetor. fav quote: "tIie worU! is a trage<!y to tIiose wlio tIiink; a come<!y to tIiose wlio feeL" -Iionice waq,oCe. mesS"ge to: mom, d<u! & tom-tfuuiJ< yem for tIie 6est years oj my rife. i lOve you!

Patrick W. Lyons

Luna Madia!

antIiorty lOuis maturo, "ant" "lfroopi' "elf' "antlty" 220 l~nL 5/29/75 activitil's: orcIiestrul,2,3A; dioir 1,2,3,4; stoge crew 1,2,3,4; cougar cfu6 1,2. pp: )ire company P"9er, ~I fmiti!y. rem for: Ceavmg cfuss for fires; liavmg more k.:Ys tfum iIie custotCians. fa.v mem: rose treesummerfestivaC '91, '92, ~ectiort room, parties at tea liouseTip, Jr.prom '92, snow cfoiIce & sopli Iiop '91/92, atfireliouse Tip winterfestiv", times w/ slie.Ury, times w/ airof my jriemfs. goalS in fije: to get'ltUtTlied; liave afamITy & liave agoo"j06. fa.v quote: "caI£on me& ff[6etAereforyou, tm a fi;enl£ wlio aCways wirr6etrue, anl! i lOve you." mess"ge to: fmiti!y, gUlfrieiuf & jiieiuCs-yem lia.ve 6een a great Iiefp iluriitg my liigh. sdiooC year. tfUutRs a Cot, yem air are .9f""'I

cfonie[ 1lUlZ1tUll1ian, "maz" "GttCe <fan" "tIie cameC6oy" 8/19/75 <U:tivities: moslimg in tIie commons. fa.v mem: il'IfUIS vacation '90 (pete:s 6asemem), <falis parties, every concelttve 6een to (e;\Uf't metall"ica '92), proymg pooC <ifter sciWoC Olt ftid"ays. goalS in I1fe: to pass a trig test. fa.v quote: "tve pail{ my dUes time <iftertime, tve cfone my sentence 6iit committe<! no crime." -queen.

AntfWny L. Maturo

seniors 155


aiyssa dominique m=iotta, "sas",l'I': famiCy, fi;endS, eat, newparts. remfor: fiating s~, rec£ riJ19, a <!iffermt 6"J.1Tien4 ev"'Y week. fav mem: new year's eve WI 1IicolesOUthst, popcoms, 6asstlne, fraitcliense& ttyewj d":iamut&swp fiy gitft, soUift plUJry wi dlatmi Ii 'ill 5, eliasill' guys wi jeanine, deanna kaiiWiU, CTIl1l&' wi ro6 c, ~ -"fww ya dOill'?/' sfathigtoit wi CDofiii, jimm)'j &jay, times wi erin, jeTl1l, CDI1Wt, amy, greg ~ 6ilIy 6, joe t, ty, joe, clia£z, cIiaGe rede, jean-efinufevan <fanime & lIlUlt d'cli, fvp, up, ys6 & 9-5"" elp, jm, Ii£, pr, jli, ji, es, Jg, mg, if, js st, 1> ee, [v, jh, etc.••• 6ack w/ Gsa, llicole, tam, etc ••• up~er d"ar6y, 60MeT, st james & 6everCy IiiITs ]'!Om, Cast time wi l'Ollll1e. v incagntto parties. fav quote: "-wo matty melt, -wo Iltt1e ti:me. ' message -Wi nicole l'ennestri & JOM /inWit,.tIian;t for everytlWtg. i Wve you. guys. mom & diuC-i Wve you. 50;<2 1/2. krisJ:y, findSay & jiJl:.1ieep on having jim. mtIiis jaiL

sean mcarufrews, 706 liiIlliom ave. 812/74

A~ssa D. Mauiotta

Sean. McAndTews

midiaeCjosepli 11lCIlfdfe, "miIie" 345 Iioet Ia. 11/12/75 activiti£s: tennis 2,4; 60wCing 4; saM 3; nu!3; stlievill's % 1,2,3,4; 6lUll! 1,2,3,4. pp: my cfrums, my =,rt:av mem: jIDrid'a '90 (wi 61llUl), openfil6s, STweilt '90,8/1/92. fav quote: "i ~icW 6elleve mme, tJUii'5 alI tIiat i ever " -van fUifen. "prU!e & respect" -w. trout. message -Wi tro1Jt,.prU!e & respect trout ..• prU!e & respect.

Cauren"?pe ~e, "fu" "filser" "6iq mac" 60 indian rod< cfr. 6/6/75 .activiti£s: fiei4lioe~ 1,2,3,4:.s~aff 1,~,3,4; saM.3,4. pp: famio/, jiWufs & matt. remfor: bet1llJ Ill. fav mem: umes vii qp, OJ, 6", ca-ca, 55, rs, me, cfr, fiangm at ihul4 5 W/ qp, OJ, fe, marsh, crew, times wj matt, memcCaywW'92, matty g's, 6fue..goo, tlUlIUI, my 16t1i6-cCay, jms 6-tfa;y, sliore'92, fig 6abysitting, 2/1/92, jr prom, mdp, ~ wi jen, Iiu6cops, 1Iy trip , softlialL goofs mfif'" -W C=n -W diive aJUf -W suawf. fav quote: "fife is sliort pCay Iiart!." -ree601i. message to: mom & tfiu/;.tIiank you.Jor evei)rtiiing you. cfuf for me. matt-i Wve you! je...tlianks for aiways 6emg tiiire. goocf. fudt myour senior year. f a: miss you..

MicfiaeC J. McArdIe

Lauren H. McCabe

mi<IielL: m=ffert:y, "sliea:y" 200 n. state nL 4/19/75 activities: fiei4 Iiodiey 1,2; lacrosse 1; traeIt 2; ten1lis 3; swimming 1,2,3,eapt 4; newspaper 2,3,4; yeariiooli. 2,3,4; slis 1,2,3,4; nu! 1,2;"1' 3,4~ saM 1~2,3,4; sclioo[ spiritl,2,3,pres 4; llTTUteSo/ 1,2,3,4; cliot!" 1,2, tres 3,4. pp: swro1S1i "oggCes, jU15, podto-tnutks. remjor: 6et1llJ a swunmmg freaJi. & taCking too inudi. fav mem: Iianqinq wi Ces,jer, ro,jen, soccer cWnce 91 wi ifp, 56, cd; jr]'TOm '92, new years '91, 4/2/92, aquatic, 01i6, sliore '92, 6us rUCes, pep"tafh, Cong rourse, Jt6aff w/ tIie "guys", St1mmer '92, ChoCDcIiip pancaJies, fi91itUui, t6 w/ jen, &uffatil '92, vai cWnce '92, sCupover 55, Cong cIiot:S wi Ces, 6/8/92, fifting w/ 6il1; rate St1mmer nigfits, mann, udwin, times w/ til, jh, jf 1i.Ii., at, jm, fig, fUItiiirnl out Ufe wi eli. goafs mUf'" to fine! true fiappmess & to faff mWve. fav quote: "it is far 6etter -W 6e c£lsfikecf.for wlio you. are tIUm to6e fikicf.forwlio you. are TtOt." message to: mom & cCacf.-tilanks for ev<rytlUny. i Wve you.. jack,.tIiaMs forteaefmtg me not onCy fww to race, 6Ut fww to 6e wmner.

estelfe mccamtey, "este' fa ~es filan, 6any, 6y camoustic u:lsik sCDtCaJUf uti. M7 7rf. 8/20/74 activiti£s: cCance fine, cIioir, spriIi:ian, scrivener '93, worU! affairs, stw. pp: my passport, my mac" carcf., my memories. remfor: my accent, 6eing sCDttisn. fav mem: "aepeJUfs" nigfitw/ weliiCy, jen, c!irlS, anne-marie & amy, 'james" CDncertW/~, dyse &jcifeCah, spcmislipr~ect, "wee sister" tJii wliole year, '92-'93, liaS 6een a v"'Y memora.6le one for me. goofs mlife' -W liave a goocf. time afftlie time! message-w: ev"'Y0ne at slis-tIionIi.s. you've rruu!e me so wefcome & f ve 1lUldt. so many great new jiWufs! f [ neverforget my year at slis. goocf. fudt to tIie cCass of' 93•

MidieCfe McCafferty

EsteCfe McCartney

james mcginCey, 'jim" "mcgins" "gi1tners" "w. mcginCey" "aiT Iiodiey 1W1:J" 227 franIi£in ave. 6/21/75 activiti£s: street Iiodiey, Jifnt maIi.inq, aero6aD; aiT IWdiey. pp: zippo, elfs, sigfi±, flyer Iiat, CDmics, ponclio. remfor: sleeping mcCass, 6ei.ng a diutso6. fav

mem: goo,(times wi chris, JOM, will, "tlie 60)'5", jill, tracy, d'cli6ie, chris, 6ill, cCave, wCrkinq at arne, summm filng sUtce past, tIie 60at '91, new years '91/92, toMs, maR;ng movies, ~' saditess, 6eatCes, pearCjam, ofit & new fife, d'eath, re6irtIi .•• & tIiis was just tIie quafifJrirl;! run.••• goofs m life' to maIi.e it . or not maIi.e it at alL no midi!Ces, no rompromises. lUll! to 6e a starcWg cIiompion. fav quote: 'cW or cW not, tIieIi is no try." -yo "aff i want is some trutIi." JOM fe!Uum. message to: my parems-even tIiougli evirytliing tIiat is rigfit to me is wrong to you, & tIiat we wi(( dlsagree on most everytlWtg from Iiere on m, tIionIi.s for tIie time you. spent on lUll! witli me. -W my sister, fisa-tIiaMs for 6eing arowu!.

timotIiy mcgovern, "tim" "mcgov" 979 nti!fison cf.r. 2/17/75 <U:ti:vities: ski cfu6 3,4. pp: Jriaufs & fanti!y, great memories & 6stop. jav mem: tIie rope swing, steve milTer concert, cope may, STwedt '92, tIie medlca! center, 506014, siWy group, mom'5 fiouse, tIie

summer of '92 itfWtk?, cliem cCass, evetytiiing tIiat was fuit, 6ut i don't remem6er! goofs mfif", to cW wliaie:veri want & get "",ay witIi it! fav quote: "f cf. mtIier faugli witIi tIie sUtners tiian: cry witIi tIie saints, sUtners are TtULdl moreJun." -6ilIy joel message to: alI my jiiciufs-tFutnii. you. for 6eing there for me lUll! for aff tJii memories. don't cW anytliing i woul4n't cW ne;tt year.

James McGinfey 156

seniors

Timothy McGovern


~ "nuu:" "6i:/ lfadlfy" "Ilttfe nuu:" "6iq nuu:" 134 IUlrview c£r. activities: wrestllng 2,3,4; soccer·1. pp: "my Iiomie.i." .fav mem: times w/ ja, cf, ss, em, <\9, Cw, lit, p' b' ts, & my &rotiie:r, fiidifen IiollOw, times wfj~y ~t powetrmpam; fats ~ oj'memoriaCiffE'arlt, 11:11, hanqinqw/ j<:r man, summercif'92, nerpfest, snu:<fk:y, v£ UZ, ni9ftts id'mt'tremenwer, trips w/ friendS, Iiockey, w , (ft, M, j6) ra£ ptaci<t adinUnl; ftac.king, Sliitfer wliere;s tEte money, uri! wow, s!Ul9gefs, slietl; jax =n, staying ftome s~ i£r's ' 6ud's, fat Mg, ~ 6ud's, fmt, mU, TUJ6fes w/ steve, snUfered: it, wars w/ ss, 'Wi9gen out w/ efuuC. fa.v quote: -"roTe 'em" -ll1T. ricIianfs. mess"!!e to: jay-i Iiope we go to usc together. parems, ~aJout cif you-tfuutks, i !Ove you. tfanie[ j.

saraft j medlna, "weoseC' "Ilttfe fUipino" "saMah" 621 cIieyney ni 10/17/75 activities: cfass offi= 2,3,4; dieerfead'ing 1,2,3; faerosse 1,4.pp: famU)', frietu!sjk. jn, mfi, Itr, fw, '5' j~, my itt6!iit, "Iiommies", my pfwne. rem for: futir, 6eing sfiort, 6eing.fifipino, JiAviny 6~ contt1cts. Ja.v mem: times w/ 6est jTiends, ~ying out fate, going to natloiiafs fur dieerfeadlng, f0CeToft guys, sfe.e;pUig w/ tEte enemy!, sum= cif'89 to '92!, wiL£woocC, gOing to mts w/ ev"'Yone & 6i:/lfadlfy K, gOing out w/ okfer guys!, interfiuro guys, rilfft:y2fYS!, cfiicfiester, wliere's <fan? goafs m life: to go to coffege, 6e iidi, to grow t<llfir, to get TIlIl1Ti«C aM JiAve iUtfs, to afw~ys 6e ~ toys 'T' us kU!, aMto nevergrow oCd: f~v quote: " ••• wliatitliougfitwas rearry my fast 6reatIi, was really my first...." mess"!!eto: jli, jli, mIi & "!I-we ,CiJi it, we're ~ fiere, tfuutks fur tEte great times, i !Ove you ~uys! Itr, Cw & ja-i'OC ntiss you fats, til afways 6e tfit.Te furyou guys & i!Ove you too! my COlISm Iilis-we fUu[some gooe! memories, i il miss you a£W~ys, fwg my granefparems furme,i !Oveyou.

Da.nieCJ. McIntyre

Sarah J. Medina

d<>ugfas ross mt.nto, 66 snyder fa. 11/20/75 activm:s: ~sse 2,3,4; 6asW~ 1,2; ~ 1;, wr:s:Jln5 3; slis 1,~,3,4; saM 1,2,3,4; ~ltlIItS!Y 1,2,3,4; nIis 4; s6naa 3,4.pp: fax~ tl-81, centra£ feagu.e & state cIion;;pwnsliips,~ & memone.s. remfor: 6eing tEte traveling sports fan. w/ john. fa.v mem: fax cfuunpionsliip, times w/ s~ rilUo/ g= 89, t<tfRs w/ t<un, votrry6~ g~, jrprom '92, questfur 6ut .stlU£y group, wings g~me, spmaftap ni9ftts, frendifie"! trip at d'ona.van.'s, "!!;JT<Ssion <£rives, :£ing pong, playing 6eat t&. &uS wi jofu1, yo ci:u!1, near efeath. ""'l'eriemes m station w"!!on, 1idl'o/ c:reeIi, w~a, piayU1g aM w£tll:h.ing "orts, Co6ster efUmer fur jolUi's 6-<fay, isfanef Iioppmg, 6eing m ~ roving 6aM of 60nfer ro.fjUms. goafs m fife: to 6e suaessju[ aM ~. fa.v qout<: "wlieri you d'mt't iUww wlim to go m fife, wan.d'er aimfessi¥, 6ut afways take yout usUaC route. " "i dOn't fike tIiiS. ' -~= erowe. mess"!!e to: s6naa-'jo ~ 1iutIe!, wiUtts up jonny mong?, MOg;e." tam-"wliat Myou thinki'''

j. mmea; "tim" "timm:rt" "mer" "a.a. jr." 7/1/75 activities: fo0t6~ mgr 1,2,3,4; trai1ter 2,3,4; worU!'!ffafu; 1,2,3,4; mo::run, offirer 3,4; peerfoc 3,4; coug~ club 1,2,3,4; lit mag 1,2,3,4; stuge crew 1,2,3,4; "gym cfass!" 1,2,3,4.pp: famio/, at sclioo' 11aIf'!a.v mem: riIfft:y '89, mcrae 3m pe! overthrow, efallUs '9i, "tJtifurpresUCmt', nyc aM plUlry trips w/ w~, 61i. w/ f6, 6re<tRfastw 'lurli.", 4 great years atslis. goafs m fife: to 6e Iiappy aM s=~TUJ matter wliat i efedefe to ao. fa.v quote: "if we M not suaeeef, then we run tIie. risli. ciffaiIui-e." -efq message to: mom aM diu£.i !Ove 60th cif you aM i will come IUmie to visit!

timotji;

jiietufs, my-keys, spriiIqflclef jackets, ml, scissscm;. rem for: afways 6eing

DougCas R.. Mento

Timothy J. MerreCC

Ii.evi1t a. mettee, "Ii.ev~" "jv-jo" "Ii-mart" 447 stan..fiell! ni 4/24/75 pp: guitar, 1;j,.81, !Ove cif goa. rem for: reef IiaU; 6eing =y. fa.v mem: times w/ diiis, ro6, matt, (tEte 6aruC), &ill & efon, 6a1lliuSter, fate ni9fit j~, wur e!ms, cfub Coser, sJiAMws & <fennY's, 1Ot!i. 9" 6io w/ liariroe, s='s w/ eLyse & <fi;cie, soph Iiop w/ eLyse, 11m 9" Iimcfi, Ij1IDlby incid'ent, jr:erom~jan.e sept<1, cemmics w/jen 6ungo, matIi cfasses w/ 6et1i li.etry, tIieate:i w/ <@i, times w/ aRiia, jtteRi, "& jaIel'afi, futir C01l'lbil1g w eLyse & jan.e septa, worltillg w/ aficia & jakli:tli. fa.v quote: "sliyness is ttil:e, 6ut shyness ron stop youfnmi Ming ~ tIie. things m e you want to cfo." HSmitfiS.

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cami1fe a. mkofucci, "COlISm it" "stral1ge cIiometeon :ni"9oplione l1UJ1ttii." 987 ro&y"" rtf. 6/25/75 pp: futir, jiietufs, my """'0/' ef6' s, 6fankt, ~ ~ 6fac1i. coat, poetry. remfor: j!lrWi9, ;nan pro6Cems, 6eing /Lire, moocliWr: Geing ,m0r6ief f0elry)a.v mem: summer cif 91, 92 w/ ef6, lim, nli, fir, yufsatWTlS, ""':9 to d'efaw= w! ~p, te6y (not), Iii.rtrufa , Pan:>' 92, Cosmg 45 f6s, visiting '""'Y w/ dave, <;f;er scliooC at samli's, CoiG;oom '92 w/ op, aI& ef6. goafs m life: to eieJi, to 1e poetarUC to f~ m !Ove ,,!!ain. fa.v quote: '!Ove never efies, 1iones1;Y is sw:li. ~ linieCy won!, everyone is so untrue." -Iij "you lia.ve to De ~ Ilttfe msan.e to stoy sane. ' -me. mess"!!e to: ef6-you maefe my summer. Ii.m, ~ & fir-tfuiniis fur afways 6eing tfi£re. c£r-you're tIie. 6est &rotiie:r ~ girl C011l4Iia.ve. ~ my crose jrimifs-i !Ove yo, Ii.m, jc:, wr, Jt6, ef6.

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Kevin. A. Mettee.

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cam.iCfe A. Micofucci

jeremy m. miller, '~erm:' "g" "6fadi:' "muli.ster" 221 waliuttst. 9/25/74 activities: f00t6a1li cIioiT (diun:Ii); tracIi; pau, presitfent; stu<feitt teacfter; Mtice; tallWIg on tIie. plione; pop .9"""l'; weigfit Gfting.pp: my dOtheS, neilllce (tliot i afways w=), my famUy, friends, q;,{fiieneft rem for: frlenc£!y PeTSOn, gooe!dress (outfitS), ~:fri&>.y, ll1T 60m6. fay mem: tlie.timespent w/ tif.fany, summer cif'92, iUnitecom!';q diince, 6eac1i.fiiew/ sancfis, lTUlris~ K, fis~ Ii, srfo0t6~y=, time spent w/ pat' "Me', ~c, j~y, .fen& angeLa. goafs m fiJe: to 6eoome~J~mousfo0t6~p~er, to '/Wsh cotT<ge, to getTllll1Ti«C, iinefto ~ mtow:li.w/ ~mYJriends.f~v quote: "you = one jimny diufe!' -TI1<l11lfutgo. "smue, it llUlks peopfe wo1Ufefwliatyou're tIiin/ii1tq:" mess"!!e to: ~ my cfassmatesTUJ matter wl1ere we go, TUJ matter wliat we M, TUJ matter wliDt we 6ecome out memories will alWays remain witJWi my Iieort.

~miil'iIi.en, "kathy" 19 mansion ni 3/25/75 pp: myfamUy, myjiietu!s, """'0/, my I'eatMrjacliet. remfor: 6eingttil:e, 6eing sfly. f~v mem: summer tif'92 w/ em& 9'"' going Ot<tw/, em, gm, Jt6, & fir. goafs mfife: to 6esuaess1UCm fife aMjUiaify adUeve I1app1ness. fa.v quote: "Gj"e is sweet ifyou d'mt't We<tRen. ' mess"!!e to: em & 9m-tIianIi. youfur 6eing the. 6est.Jiieltefs a peTSon C011l4 fill"e aM tl1an.Ii. you for nt<Wng theSe past two years great

Jeremy M. Miffer seniors 157


efi.uWetii marie mis~ "6et1i" "6ifl" 318 6rock rt!. 9/19/73 activities: ski cfu6 1,4; s0ft6af! 2; track 3,4. pp: fami£)', eat, frieru!s-av} sj} ad; ck, tg, <Ie, gWve. rem for. listening to country 'ITIllSk & amy gnmt. fav mem: ski trip '90, summer '91, Jia '92, summer '92, w;tm ron, ny trip} 6wft '92, rotrege visits. goofs in Cife: to 6erome apftysicaCtIieralrist. fav '1uote: "cfa;y 6y cfa;y, <£ream 6y <£ream, i fiqlit to jWf the way to go, everydiiy opens a c£iffemtt dOor, every d:reini sftadOws the one 6ejore." -amy gnmt. message to: famify-tiuinis for 6eing tfteTe, i Wve you.

joftn ro6ert mongofd:, 'J0ftnny mong" 510 wiffiamson fa. 10/5/75 activities: Iilaosse 1,2,3 capt 4; winter trod;' 2,3} capt 4; 6asliet6af! 1;f00i6af! 1; s6naa 3,4. pp: fa;>: stidis, fa;>: vUfeos, car, friendS, farrci!y, limes w/ noe&. rem for. spinni1ig my pencil; tnu:~ sftoes, volfey6af! #1 fan, plityinq Ui;t, cliudis. fav mem: limes w! noelre, limes w/ s6naa, ag~sion drives w/ dOogie, ii4fe:y game '89, '91, fe 106 dOnee, ltutii's(pulie, cornerpocUt), limes w ridi & 'oe, centra! feague s '91, '92, state duunps '92, 205, greos'91,jrprom '92} wawa, sttu!y group '91, vUfeos w1liiO; Cfum:Ji.w amy, cett, 9/15/92, questfor:J: questJor sega, sor,fLftop '91 w/ qiI; 11/15/92, Cc, vft, rusli, TIm 01lJlI1tI! ping pong, dli, ''yo gil". goafs in Cife: to <idiievetfteseven:tft !£:veL fay quote: '6lUe. 6a1L" -iiil(Iiunter. "so wliat you're saying is tIiat you'[ atop yOUTrock a:ru1 i'[ drop my sword; cuu! we'[ kif[ eacft 0tIier ~ civi£iw£ peopfe." -princess 6rUfe. message to: frWufs & Jmy-i Wve you guys. ts-tlinnOs for sftowing me tfte way. noelle4t1i. period, regurar way.

vo~6af!games,

Elkabetli Misciagtut

Jolin. R. Mongof4

joftn mooney, 643 sM.ffiefd: dr. 2/13/74 :ry: my 6ass & my ftair. rem for. my futir. fav mem: nigltts at s6 watcfting tfte 6af! game, going to tfti city witft 56, 91' & iUtvin,g a Jew pro6lems, feaving seftaoC afta 2nd pd my tIi.ird cfa;y 11ere, Iianging out w/ eD, 56, gp, mw, 6e & anyone efse i Jorgot. goofs in fife: to 6erome =esifuf in anytfiinq i dO. fay quote: "once i ro5< ll60ve tk noise iilUC ro'!fUsion just to get a gG.inpse 6":Ycuu! tftis ilfusion, i was jtying ever 6itt i fCeW too ftigli." -Ransas. message to: famify & .friindS-~ for tfte support.

ftiifter,

re.nU numis, "nee" "winnie" "caIies" "6uck" 209 s. ftigfWlnd rt!. 4/29/75 activities: fieU ftoOOry 1,2; s0ft6af! 1; saM 1,2,3,4; asce 2; stulfent rounciC2. pp: nuulifie, ketcftup, fami£y, jrietu(s, reCationsli!f w/ dee, mom & dcuC, reIationsmp w/ nufm rem for. m1 liwgli. fav mem: jresftyr, limes w/ m.me, IiuUcit'5 mac & efts, "to[ftouse' , walks w/ cfuisti & kt, c & r corner, miffGn., "tJie. wail' , i've 6een 6= ..., wltMs in at w/ mme, Ggliming, #6 w/ mp & c, cfuisti's 6Cbufer, =cfa;y wW '92, jrprom, amy & tfte fwrses, misceffaneous, crm:Y limes w/ nic.. goiilS in Gfe: to 6e liciiCtliy, weoCtJiy cuu! /iappy! fav quote: "i amJoreverwaffing upon tftesesliores, 6e:twi;1:ttftesiuufcuu!tfte foam. tfte ftigfttiLfe wt[erase myJootprims cuu!tI1iWiiuc wi[[6fow awaytftefoam. liuttllesea cuu! tfte sftore wi[ remoin forever." message to: <fie..tIianIis for everyt!ting! not only are yem tfte 6est sister in tile worUL; Iiut ofso my 6est.:friend. i Wve you! <f:Ufs, dOidS & <fimoio-ftoo~ up! mom & <faij;.i CoVe you!

JofmMooney

ReneeMonis efi.uWetii aLllson numison, "Ilz" "Cos,,: #3". 'Jim" "lW:Y" "wizalief' 123 e. ~ rt!. 12/3/75 activities: f04 fto~ 1,2,3;

Iilaoss< 1,2,3; slis 1,2,3,4. pp: fami£y, jiieiufs, fto[y, my room. rem for. tummy red; Iiavm9 lOng anns, sfiaiing Drain w/ meg, aLways sTtliGnq. fay mem: = ~ '90} 1"idlfy game '89, scnmton '91:92} 6ennigon's w/ Coser#l, sunMy's w/ pet<, dOnees, jr prom '91, vaten.tme:s dOnee '921, aemsmitli. '90, cfiess king, sfeepovers-go away!, gw' mglit out, tp's ftouse, weMing '92, sf '92, JOM melfonatm;J, wing's games, limes w/ steve, 6/14, anger ":Yes, tft< s6naa, tfte cUm, di6's ftouse,.french trip, Sf we&. '92,'931. goofs in Cife: to b< 51IUlrter tIi.an my dcuC cuu! to 6< a winner. message to: opus-wmtt some ice creaml Iiaiy-i Wv< ya cuu! ftave a great 4 yem>. everyone efse-tlianlis a Cot cuu! i'[ miss you.

sftawnjosepft 0' I£ary, "o'brit" 200 ridYewoodrt!. 12/6/74 activities: f00i6a[ 1,2,3,4; wrestfing 3,4. pp: a£Il6ama ftat, mac powertsftirt, jriends, famio/. rom for. t<nlfft wave. fav mem: ot#. w/ tftecronies, =ing to springfi<IiC, J00i6a[& wrestfuuJ teams, a.ftertft< snow dOnee '92, limes over Wtie:s, dOwn tile sftore w/ 51t,)'<fer, romes, & pea6ody, ClllI1J.'in9' w/ sny<fer, romes, kUtie, trip to civic center w/ sny<fer & any otfter trip w/ sny<fer. fay quote: 'pain is temporary, pride fasts forever."

Elkabetli A. Monison.

shawn. J. O'Leary

cfuisti< o'ncill; "did" "o'neill" "ntutdi." "wW::' "6aw" "criz.>:y" 201 S11mmtt rt!. 12/20/74 activities: volfey6af! 1,2,3,4; 6asliet6af!1,2; Iilaos5< 1,2,3; class officer 2,3,4; slis 1. pp: my jared; my spU{erpCant, my fisli. rem for. just 6eing me. fay mem: jr prom '92, 6u66fewi weez, = daY wW '92 w/ rm, pt!, md, mrjos!iua, tfte opel; af! pif memories w/ J?au(; meeting renee IUi£f way, c&rcorner, 'iWv<You" cornerw/ pt!, get:tingpaid; swi.mrtt.ing inoceanw/ pt!, #6w/ p, r, m, 5/17/92, casita, SJ"i"B 6reak '92 -liwgft 15, ro([eg<, 5tft liutcft, dOg~3am 11tT2, l1Ul1t1t, limes w/gUl. fay quote: "asmife rosts IUitfi.ilig Iiut creates mucIi, so if in yOUT fumy to meet someone wfto is too weary to smife, reave one Of yOUTS for no one needs asmife quite as mudi as ft< wfto fuis none to give." -mort sulfiv<Ut. message to: diuj;.wftm i grow up i want to 6e just ~ you! af! my t<acfiets-i wcmfd: ~ to sincereCy ~ eOCJi cuu! every one Of you for tft< many fess01tS wftkft ftav< prepared me for tfte future.

cfuistine opaCocft, "opus" "monit" 215 midCondrt!. 5/20/75 activities: lacrosse 1,2; volfey6a[ 1,2,3, capt 4; s0ft6af! 3,4; oreftestm 1,2,3,4; year6oo~ 2,3,4; newsp"l'er 2,3,4; ski cfu6 3,4; slis 1,2,3,4; cstf 2. pp: jiiernfs, famify, my eat. rem for. great stories, roCoredstitakers, caCves, 760. fciv mem: ferret, d 1-2-3, sftore wi 11tOllR, 7/4/92, scijt6af!wawa w/ al, sftadOws} 11/17/89, limes w/frieru!s, v6 C<l1t11' w/ te, ciI; fk, 6/29/92, girls' mglit out (i Wv< ice cream!), 7/9/92, Sf w~ '92, jr prom '92, Sf prom '92, volfey6af! (sfeepover at tam's), pftysics taI1is wlc!s, ~, ocean city, ny trip, skitrip, rotrege tOUT w/ te & "tfte von",.frienc!sfiip w/ ro6, summer '92, 116e.rty 6elre, cfclj'5 ftouse.jav quote: "if wliatyem rfU!yeSterday 100~ ,oodtoday, then you o&vious§.' dUCn.'t dO mudi tocfa;y." message to: tam-i dOn't care if you tliinJt i'm ftumy or not 6ecause i tIiink i m fiifurious.

cliristie. O'Neif! 158

seniors

cliristine OpaCacli


dOtullils a. pacitti, )ac" "paco" 275.fewis m: 9/30/75 activities: 6aso6alf 1,2,3,4; !te fwcRe;y 1~2,3,_,?-cayt 4; 6and 1,2,3,4; ort&stra 1,2,3,4; J= 6and 2,3,4; sJii efu6 3,4; sns 2,3,4; sadie 2,3,4; sttufent counci£4. pp::fami!y, jriends, fwckq skates, 66 glOve, assig1!ment 600k, p'!1' tarts, genesis, micfiigan fiat. rem for: 6eing foe, afw"ys sm:ifing, 6ig jOrelie<:ul: fw meTn; 1imes wi go0clfelTas, jforid'a '90 (wallti11g fast), 6askdbalf at sam's '90;91, 11/17/S9, SIWW dance '91,,iT prom, nigltt at pyre's, walBmlcfriving aroinu{ s~ w"w", 9 seven, """"Polls '92, {[yetS g"mes, nJi[ fwckq,jv 6aso6aU; tIie center, ice rinIi, eeeIi, 6io 1a.6S, rate nigftt17llck nnuting, stl6res '91, coac!i gone, 1TIT Cs 6ase6alrteam, eatdiagaU1stri<Uey. goofs in afe: to 6emy own 60ss. fw quote: "suppa! i'm rwt getting 6ack in yOUT car. tliete's fiugs in it." message to: go0<ifelTas-a.

eUtUte pananos, "greeIistei' "6ananas" 433 e. woo<ffiuu! we. 7/16/75 pp: my rore,,;, yaclit, & conM in tIie isliwfs •.• (yellh rigftt). remfor: 6eing "sno6, we<lring crUfJcuufs.fw meTn; =mp '92 wi tItli, nn, andmefiss," co""",wl tliesug1lT6,,!!, ni£s p<trties, jetslWng inst mmtee1t wl6i9 bO:uu:k, grmgoas in atlimtic~, g0in9 wrong dU-ectUm on e;qmssw,,)'. goofs in fife: liveontlie greek isUuufs, to ~ a ricFt. gTeefman. fav quote: ((ozuo power." 'get me. outta.11ere:.. una na. na gOtttUt fia.ve agooltime. message. to: sns jiiencfs-tlie 1imes were great and OUT scfwoC is just like 90210. i lOve<! it! 11

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DoU9fas A. Pacitti

ECaine

Pananos

victoria ""9eUt 1lUI1Ut poo!d:ti, "torie" "vamp" "voetoriti' 301 n. It<lTWilul£n c£r. 3/31/75 activities: sadie 1,2,3; stllTe 2,3,; pop group 1,2,3,4; cfwiT sec 3,co-pres 4, cfistriet cfwiT 2; worliing at tvS; 6abysitting. pp: ftuni!y & jrie:ncfs. remfor: 6eing " good: Ilsteiter, my smife, singU1g:. fw mem;~ Mventure '92, sfwre '91, d:istricts '91, 1imes w!feigfi, "stiu!yfug" w/6d; s6, md; Ii:r, new yorft '92, pufsatinns, efiiilin PO;tjrom 6d:, cfJem falis, sopli fwp,jrprom, Iianging outwljrie:ncfs, mUfniglittofRs e<6out '1iutctWns" w/ jen. goofs in afe: to 6e" finljrer, Mve" fcmtiLy, 6e fiappy. feW quote: "ret 1lS d:ie young or ret 1lS aveforever; lieaven con we<it...•" forever young -a/j1/iavilk. mess,,!!e to: fcunify &jiiencfs-~ for tIie support and encotIlll!Jemerlt. fei9fi,.you.'re tIie 6est! mrs <>-you.'ve 6een an inspi:mtion!

n:isftWi j. pate!, ((~fi.1I ((roe£' {{rocket" ((n.is~' ((rocket nisfimai1" ({~J ((~~ 599 w. WO?dfanc[ ave.. 3/4/75 activities: jo0t6alf 1; wrestUng 3,4. pp: gt tafem, top Jfi*18, "'Y"ns. rem for: evoC""'9 1iaiT, 6""'9 "procrastuuttor, rocket sfwes. fttv mem; 6eac!i vol:lo/6alf attlie mint, wissaliidien pan, genesis concert; 1imes wlfriirufs (Uu!ie<n posse), Ttti<licigftt eycfutq, time w/61i, fu, "fUu!erlTum"-posse, art, "art", stlifani's class, c if i care. goofs in afe: to 6e" renaissance man; " we!£rOundil! Uulividiulf. f"v quote: ''i: ((get you ev~ you w"nted; i' IT get you evervtfmtll you neil(. dOn't need: to 6ef1eve in Iiere<ifter; j1lSt 6ef1eve in me. ' -genesis. "peopre lITe peopre, so wliy sfiouU! it 6e you and i sfiouft{get <tI011g so <tWjidCy." -tfepeclie mode. "suSsud:io" "and tIie:n tIiire were tliTee." -pliiC & genesis.

Victoria A. Paol"etti

Nishith J. PateC

gary steven pee<6od:y, "pee<6one" 233 IiemIOck Ia.. 2125175 activities: f00t6alf 4, "6owGng" 1,2,3,4. pp: fa:rni£y andjiiencfs, my wlUufs. remJor: Cong 1iaiT, CooRing like spicoffi. f,w mem; nigftts 6eing fotafCy.:fWlIT, 6yer's gllT"9e, tiffany's, 6ke fwwe, TTUCs slioTe fw1lSe, <'in ann: 6'in, getting cuffei{, "rate nigftts " tree fort, 6eing wi tIie 6oy%, s6, 6e, 6r, nUt; 06. goofs in fife: to own" 5.0 gt. fw quote: "fife is 0tll"S, we five it OUT way." -met<tffica. mess,,!!e to: mom and <fa&.you wif[ f«Im, i a:o ktww an: tIie answetS! 1TIT asfi,. tIianks for getting me on tIie teC<m..

danielrejrieri, "eC' "Ilea" "cr' 121 p(ymoutli m: 1012/75 activities: Iilcrosse 1,2,3,4;fieIi! fwckey 1,2,3,4; <l1lUteSI;Y 2,3,4. rem for: ed:, gnuUCma's. f"miCy, jiiencfs, my pouch. fw mem; sfwre =ions '92, fwckq g':"':1e, fa;t-"dOin'it in tIie tuW", iiiop, times wi jiiencfs, wdjil(I016/90), kfe, camps, 6=, 1imes wi ed:, growuCround:pllTk, 12/9/89,4/20/91, sopli fwp picrtU, mafvern men, TIC, proms, rico squttTe "1fiftt, toe, lOve tree, pufsatinns, d"q, pms mo6ire, dli<k pond; elirissy's 1iouSe, <fa:u:es. jilv qtwte: "tIiis too slialf pass!" -sgt. wlltlS '91. 'wliat is tIiis?" -ne '90. message to: mYf"miiy, dirlssy, mcfteI; kori, samli, etC-tIUiAAs jor a!f tIie great memories aMJor afw"ys 6eing tIiere for me. i lOve you am (wliat it60ut tIie time i found: you nake<f witli a 60wC of jellO?)

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Gary s. Pea6o~y

DanieCfe Pieri

r=lfo,

lYnne "mm" "pi%ut" "mmmy 1''' "m~' "gonzo" ~56 slierrrum m: 12/14/~4 activities:.w~ 1,2; sttufent counci£2; cIioU-l,2,3,4; 17llck 3,4. rem for: afways s111ifing, sfwrt 1iaiT, afw"ys attlie sfwre, 6""'9 Cond; jIlrtUtg. pp: Jrit;tufs, f"miCy, my TUlifs, my vett, my (6m) watdi. fw mem; fr yr, jiut party at we wi jen, jUst nigftt out w! tIie "veti", giifs' nigftt out, scnutton giifs, pp<trties atm)' fwwe, gmtafk wi ktcv, ocwfjllime •.. "romeo" •.•, s = atoemd:, speciaf;t's wjshell; pro, cIiad:, ;t'S at pru.'s liOuse, speciti!1imes wlltUltt, wallis at17llckwl_ tofRs wig trout, srweek '93 m. goofs in life: to imveC and to 6e successjuf at wliatever i dO. f"v quote: "yester<fay was alTemfy " cfrectrri, and tolTW1TOW is onCy "vision, 6ut toaay, we!£ aved; me<kes every yestenfay " c£ree<m of fiappiness aM every tomorrow "vision of Iiope." mess,,!!e to: mom and <fa&.tJiank. youfor afways 6eing tIim, I lOve you- 9-1' IT fiiu! out everytJiing you dO, so dOn't dO it! I Cove ya! ~

diristoplier~~, "piummer" "pium" "aquid" 219 s~ewoodm: 9/30/75 activities: 6and 1,2,3,4; on:ftestm2,3,4; j= 6and 3,4; class 0jJ1cer 3,4; 6aso6alfl,2,3,4. remfor: f00t6alf poolS, Iiavinq dium, CooRing pissed: iff, 6eing quiet. pp: f"miiy, frieiu[s, fiats, 6aso6alC glOVe, f00t6alC 600liie's e<d:c£ress. fw meTn; 1imes wI ~ood:feaas, j~ jrisfmum aiU{jv 6ase5aU; g'imrons vol'~ftt, me g's fwwe p<trties, TnedicaC center, jL:nidil. '90, ny mp, 0lIlUlj'01ls 92, cfJem w serneister-(6usting on "my), tittlns. goofs in fije: to wOid: spontal1e01lS com6ustion andto seektlie fwty gml[. fw quote: "I'm". • • py . .• guy." -s"m maUine. "toke no offense, 6utidOn't w"llt you toudiing me in any way." "un6ef1eve<6Ce." mess,,!!e to: ~ e you lilt some<Cay. good:fel1ils-n.

Tamara L. PiuoCfo

Cfiristopfier PCummer seniors 159


fieatfterpoake, "6uffy" 404 madison Ttl. 10115175 activities: cliw{ead:ing 1,2,3,cnrt-4; s<if!DalI: 1. pp: myfamiCy & friendS, my "tIie Iltife 1Ilel"I1Ulil!"-tape. rem. for: 6eing a cIieeifead'er, sfwpping. fav times w/aUson, mv cIiW~, nRotD, 6rown 0/<4 ~ 11/17/89, d"affas, 12/14/92, tp's l1ouse, times w/ my mom, summer ~'92, "411", "SCllUl101t 6ahy!", "v", Iiomoomiing 92, tlie1l1<ltln, pu4dUt', toI'iamos, el6"ow, cl!iow, wrist, wrist, my Gttfesis, "tliigUlS". goafs in life: to 6esucassfu!am!to ave lifeto its jidkst! fa:v quote: "tIie seaweed is aEways greener in s0me6oa:y efse's fake." -se6astian, tIie Gttfe tnenlUIid: message to: my""""'" you've nuik me wfio i am am! fortliatitiiank you. i CoveyOlL aiuC will:miss yOlLwitn alI:~ my Iiemt. my friendS cilu!family-i Cove you.

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ka.tftfeen margaretta. power, uM' ((6u6s" u6u66fes" ((Kate-II "Rat,JI ItcftucRfesl1 ((sunny" (~er ower" ffcrickct:" 1106 cfiurcft. n:f. 4/16/75 activities: s<if!DalI:2,3,4; slis 2,3,4; amneso/ 2,3,4; stare 2,3,4; saM 2,3,4. yp: ta~, friendS, "sfierman!', grams car, sliawney 6=. rem. for: afways eaugliing, 6a66fing, noting prepositions. fay sopft ttop 90, 60n apetite fritzie. 6ahy, -7/21/92, ice. cream, ice. cream ••. 109 to 62, 1/2/92, times w/ meg, jen2, S1lScm, 6rian, 8/16/92, 6eing apostad'o1ecem, "ifon't compare e;q>eri=es witn 60at TUfts", 4/4/92 anotfierjTat tircl, s = of '92, wftiit in tfouIit cIii<:Un outl, "smart people realfy aint tfuit 6rigftt", gis '92, gifte<{?, "i only smile 6ecausei ftave no clUe what's going onI", jr prom '92, fMay mgftt diniiets w/ sue, tafks w/ jen, "wfty yOlL got to pray?", ')rou're gonna get 6e.at.", "wfiere's my otfter fialf? '. goafs in fife: to iOve, 6e Covro, aru! prosper. fav quote: "tfiose wfio note yOlL never suaua; 1mfcis yOlL, your.;elf note tliem." -n~ message to: mom & diu£. 100~ I nuufe. it! tftaJiks for everytfting, i Coveyou. S1lSan & &rian-tlie sta!S are your.; ifyOlL ftave tIie Iiecuf, ftaru!, aMtIie fteart fortliem.

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Katfifeen. M. Power

rajfeLa'. "Jew". "1ieatIi" "sfiort,( ')o~.n" "';'5t" man" 31? asftwoo<! ~ 9/9/74 soc= 1; tennis 1,~,3,4;.slii cfuli , fiats, friendS. rem. for: 6emgJe:w1Sft, 6emg s/iort, wearmg a fUlt, 6emg clUeless. fay = summer 91, tunes w/ summer of '92, fiidOen fioflOw, 11/14/91, 18tft 6iri!Ufa:y, sr week '92, talks w/ cfuu(, Iiutttown '92, snow

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friendS, ltiiig

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<!ance '92, 112-92, late starts, g n r-92, tIie llUllUt, tIie van. goafs in life: to 6e ru:n, fiol>w am! Iieaftf:y. filY quote: "tliese are tIie efa:rs to fioli! on to cause we won't ciltfiougftwe'[ want to." -6i[y joeL message to: parertts-iltiirms for everytfting, i Coveyou. jiiendS-tIimiIis for all: tIie memories.

fieatfter (ynne reid; "1ieatIi" "0"0/" "Vaetllll1t cItand' 320 s. swartft.more ave. 11/7/75 activities: cIioir 1,2,3,pres 4; p(~ group 3,4; ra<!3,ry 4; slis 3,4; saM 3,4; on:ftestra 1,2; 6~nt2'3'4; dlsirict cIioir 3; Cit mag 3,4. pp: reIOtionsfifp w/ miJ<e:y, my music. rem Jor: 6eing sliinny, 6eing w/ miUy, singing. av 9/21/90, 12/1/90, summe:r '91, 5/14-5/16/92, ru&ating, jr ny trip w/ tp, s6, 6a:, times w/ em, tp, s6, itfi, jj, va. av quote: "auv<4 on my stone, 6y 60<!y, Cies, trot still: i roam-' -metalficiJ. message to: iniJiey-i Cove yOlL afways am! forever. tp, itfi, em, s6·tJian.<s for 6eing tftere. gram-i Cove you, tJian.<s.

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]arett H. RaffeC

Headier L. Reid

ste;Pften j.'!'£sft<l", "cfoogie" "etienne" 44 s. firitton Ttl. 5/3/75 activities: fti,.q 4; s6naa 3,4; saM 3,4; a1TtMSi;Y 3,4; slis 3,4; sciiooC splrit 4; tidllleJ·~ team,co-capt 2,3; ~fe<fge master 3,4; '90 <£roofing contest. pp: my ra66it, my turtle, my stereo, :Oggy, my Giva Camp & stro6e G:J1it. fav mem.: jrprom '92, srprom. '92, s6naa activities, sfupover."we w~ 1iereI", questfor 6ifl; niMrotuUC ping-pong, tmbg cone<rt new year's eve, aggression cfrives, tlttrsoca, <£6, anyt1iin9 & ev~ w/ Karin. .!loafs in Gfe: to ftave my picUae on tIie coyer of pentfiouse. fav quote: "it taUs a tougft man to nu:t& a tciu!er cfticken.' ·fnink ptm1ue. "not OnCy is tftere no goa; 6ut try to get a pliun6er on weeRind$." .woo<!y allen. message to: jeff & jOceCyr;."yo!"

cFtristopft<l"j. ria, 239 gi660ns Ttl. 1/13/75 activities: facrosse 1,2,3,4; s~ cfuli 1,2,3,4. fav aru! went to wili!woo<!, times at s~, <tT, uru!er tIie maO; tIie ma:mt.

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Stephen.]. Repsher

Christopher ]. Rice

cfanie£alifenjosepftro6erts, "<9" "scratdi." "dtatftmetaCtfan" "cCeru:ft!' "wcufero6erts" 624 vernon Ttl. 7/15/75 activities:ra<!4. pp: 1988 firuiii american stAiufan:[ stratocaster, originaC first issue ";I'y of "60ntfd 6y 6100d" 6y ~dUs. rem. for: 6eing tIie Conq futire4, guitarist/singer for rts. fav mem: diristmns vacotion '90 (r-& s 6asement), my festive parties, tIie first rts gig at speCunkdS tavern on 5/23/92, every cone<rt i've 6een to (~metaffica 92), pfavirul pooC <iftt:r sciiooT on Jri'fIo/s. goafs in fife: to fWentfy learn now to SJ:~ armenian. fay quote: "au 6Utfs to afeatfter, we'(f alWaYs flOck togetfter. we wantyOlL to KnoW we'rtafwajs tlimsft forever. ·~dUs. message to: em·i still: say nin suCks! ws-cfendit .cm,.nave a st<liiie<! clOss diJ:y! pt-ineta£ rules am! afwCo/s Wi([ tuk.! jc-aw scfuwp, waftt it up!

karri e. roe, "Iioi' "re-re" "redS" "crest" 104 waver£y ave. 8/23/75 cIioir 1,2,3,4; pop fll""i' 3,4. pp: jamiCy, jiiendS, my IieaCi:ft & cIilJg (my car). rem. for: ret! fioir, 6eing psycliotic, 06no;tious faugft, small:feet, tfrlving chug, being 61itnt, fiaving an insane outlOo~ onafe, unUjueclOtlies & 6eing IOu<! alI:tIie time. fav times w/ sfian, scilu!y, meagan, 6et1i.& anna, times atslio&1ik's w/fern & a; cafe riveara w/ fern & a; all: tIie t/iem:py sessions at slio&1ik's, puslUng cfwg up a IiilI w/ sftan, saMy & jen, 111T sftea to tIie rescue, 8/21/92 at C£gC w/ 6ft, 6/1 & 6/3 tile. diJ:ys i reaGze<! wfio my reaf jrienas were aru! wfio tIiey were not. goafs in fife: to 6e comf0rta6fr finj1py, fUu! out wftat tIie meaning of afe is am! afways get rev~e. faY 'J.""::':' "cfon't ever1Urn arOund; yOlL may see tFtemtrying to Siii6 yOlL intlie 6<U£" "ifon't ever trust one pernontoo inucfi.." 'yOlL cant cliangetliings, onCy acrepttiiim-" message to: sfuumoit. s·tJian.<s for afways 6emg tftere. fiope for tIie <;<:pect tIie wOlSt. sCw.wftat goes arouiuC comes aniimd; somday yOlL will: !let wftat yOlL dtserve. mom-tfioM yOlL for iifways trying to tmtferstan<f me, am! a!ways 6eing tftere. i Cove yOlL more tftan anything. i would not Mve nuufe. it wWiout you.

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Da11ieC A. Ro6erts 160

seniors

KamE. Roe


!irian Uvm romes6Uly "Tomes" 656.evans rrL 2/21/75 ~vities: f00tbalr 1,2,3,capt4; wrestfirJ9 1,2, eaJ;t 3,4pttufent ~4; nIis 4. pp: Tel! slWo5, Iiatufnuuli. jUmiture, Tel! mCutIi;riece, tv81, aiJttfies. rem ftrr: "an: hats, 6eaner, awe "W; termUUttor, wlUstJl.ng, )'0 sfic£-fav mmt: jre.sfiman year, efiairouttliewUuiDw, 1111:< poGni's class, treefort, jack ltigl1ts, liym 9""'ge, times wI patti.!!!, tone lOck cordkickin' tIie wiU! """"9, IWliilat's-w~, states '92, sports w/ mj6, niii, sa, 06, ciS, ts, <Gt, times w/9P' 56, 6e, nuf, ptf, 65, Itt, fz, class of '92, summer work, I£uufau, IWckey 9oa!; miss 6'5 class, times <ifter cfances & 6ifore, wasliingtolt trip?, pu<fuatiolt?, sr week?, fisliiliq, call1j'ing, tiffcmy's. 90afs in rife: to 9et tfircl1J91i coffege am! sonieliow make. a ri'""9. fav quote: "if you taU ~s too serious, you!a: never IinOw wliilt to l"au9fi." -Tomes. "intlierea6rt iif sports, !to one is evertlie 605t." -Tomes. mesS"ge to: <fen,. "Iie's tIie malt, lie's tIie man, IUs ""me is aon am! lie's tIie man." -dave & tom.

akira saito °akeemn ffaR!' ((~aftH ((ku:m11 Ufieeme::r' Uk.ayrol1 uspeet! cfe:m.on." 1160ft" f'jTasfi" ((road runner" {(crip" ((1'060" 67 dimam fa. 7/7/75 activities: nIis 3,pres 4; sad41,2,3A; fii:q 4; amnesty 1,2,3,4; cfu6 mel{ 3,pres 4; pu6ilcatio11s 3,4; cIioir 2,3,4; P 2,3,4; footbalr 1; cross cotmtry 2; winter track 3,4; sPJin9 track 3A; facrosse 3,4. pp: W"""" 777 custom, ovatiolt , cds, stereo, ~ sti&, ti-81, cane & cruteIies. remftrr: 6e:i>19fast, =it!9, il9uries, d£arCy eatuufialt, ~. fav me"" ~ state. . liip '92, talent SMw '92, "Iimtdk jams" at my lWtiSe, 65, summer '92, 1lUII1lt music celtter 92, joe satrialti & stu liammat tower '90, Ji=liivjle!t!trip '92, ~ out, pOTllL-parties, ~ w/ "1' & 6one, 12/5/92. 90afs in life: to 9etlteW arms am! regs. fav quote: 'Just a]resli wOtuuf." -monty pytIiOn. "my 6min fwtts." -monty pytlion. mess"ge to: em;"you liave tliree. more years, so liave fun. just t!Uit'!J1it i't! tell: you tIiai..

Brian. K. Romesburg

AlUra Saito

sUlti!samueC "sUlti! tIie rea! dillle" 229 fitmIOck fa. 3/1/74 pp: my famify, arfi d:is"ge activist. rem ftrr: 6e:i>19 alt ilufi<m. fav mmt: 6/1/91 tIie day i came to america. 90afs in life: to ""9or in CIi<.miOir ~ orpliannacy. fav quote: "Mn.'t as Ii. YOlUSelf wliat yOllT COUlt1')' Calt dO for you, 6u:t asli. wliat you Calt dO for yOllT cotmtry." -jtl<. mesS"ge to: mr. semeister-it was a nteliwm6fe cIiemistry class.

IiristUtemarieslllllldll, "Ii.ris" "Ii.riss " "tistine" "li.rissm" "sannef' 481 [ytt6rooli.errL 9/2/74 activities:fieUf IWcIi.ey 1,2; winter track 1,2,3,4; termis 3,4; sprin9 2,3,4; facrosse 1; peerfat 2,3 A; fi;,.q 4; newspaper 2,3 A; year6ooli. 2,3, sect et! 4; lfcliate cfu6 1,2,3A; sadiC1,2, vp 3, pres .4; slis; al1Ules1Y' cIioir 1,2,~,4, dlst3; pop 9TOUP 1,2,3,4; 6am! 1,2,3,4; orcIiestm 1,2,3A; nIis 3~yres 4; sttufent v= 3A; class officer 2. pp:Jomify, jiWufs, tv81, my 9-WU!Y' my 61Uescnuu:fiie, my 6fiste;<. remfor: my wave, talIti.n9, 6e:i>19 repetitive, 6e:i>19liyper, 6e:i>19-6uSy, sllJin9 sony. fav mmt: alrtimes w/ 9atry, 11/20/89, su:nune:rl~9TOUP '91,'92, sr wfitU(, sJ10re '91, Pi camp '90,'91,'92, jr prom '91, '92, sr prom '92, jfa, jommy jams, 7'11 30m nm w 5 5 & tur6ans, tIie swit!9s, 6e<UJty &tIie 6eastw/ 9atry, sOtllUf of musk w/ Wen41' <fUmerat IioufiIian's, 7/4/91, 7/4/92, regos w erin & cottrtne:Y' termis witlijil£&joyce, zoo '91,'92 &pOCOltOS w/9atry,!jirfS ltiglitout, tarRs w/ wendy & TUltIC)', fundi w/ fiarie,.~ plione calIs & tarRs w/ 10m, iimin, &1t1'9' ~w/ maum& e!lelt, 6am!w/ trine, alrtimes w/ tlie9ir11es, cliemj09s w/wendy, Itytrip '92, cfumtin9 tIie 6u:tter w/ Iii-q. 9enesis. 90afs in fife: to <£ream and to acfiieve. fav quote: "we must accept.f1.itiie:. dlS"fP.oi1Itment, 6ut we must never lOse infinite Iiope." -martilt futJier fi.in9, fr. mess"ge to: famio/-i lOve you am! tIialtIi. yOlL windy:Jrit:lU1s/iip is one mind: in two 60cl1es. TUltIC)'-tlialtii. you for evtrytliing. es, g its, m6, f'e, Ii.ni, je, je, ae, nuf-i lOve you pretty .#S!

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Kristine M. San:neUl

Uvm scliaefer, "sc£wif' "scliaefd' 23 wayflefd" rrL 8/1/74 activities: sli.i cfu6 1,2,3,4; 6ow~ 1,2,3A. pp: fomify am! jiiends. fav mmt: jfori<fa '90, 8/1/92summm w~ atsprii'9fieli£liigli, 60stolt '91,10/12/92, rUffej 9ame '89. 90cifs in rife: to Succe.e4 in rife.

jemifer I'ymt sclieer, 'jm' "6IOndie" "win",u"," 480 nutpkwood rrL 10/14/75 actiVities: sli.i cfu6 3A; slis 3; o'liom esc 1,2; esc Se!tC1tOT 2. pp: fomify, jiWufs, my d09' tr=ft coot. rem for: l"au91iin9 a lOt, 6e:i>19 "6Conde'. fav me"" wa£li.s Olt tIie 6eac1i, fomify, scott, 9J1UUlma, 0'1Uira, jm, sliawn, 9ina, esc, sea isfe,jufut, sliawn, 1)' & co~ pier crew, slfepovm atjuL's, 9/91, aCwoys w/ IieatIier etJie[ & arfun, Ity '92, j0fuu9' Olt tIie. spot. smior dlScount, stud:y Iialr witIi matt Ii, art w/ wif6y, IieatIier, zok & mat, iuL'5 Iiouse '92, "iierewe 90 yo <!and', tIie pit, w~in '92, "cause i'm a 6f01uL", "sliawnee 90Ut to mi1iies house". 90afs in rife: to 6e futppy & falr in lOve. fav quote: "1ielTo?, nisfty?" 'joy joy joy Jiappy Iiappy liappy." "ooooooRi" mess"ge to: Jamify I rove you am ar-fte,Y cIiicIo/, never IOsetiiatwiger store, lieatIier-wlim's my fUns, 6tmU(ie? etJie[-"fu:y #1001i. attliat 6utt." cfterJ:y merry =ffin--wiieres YOllTfancy plllttS? ju£.Jrielufs forever.

Je1U1ifer L. Scheer Ii.atftfem cassit!y seavey, ."li.atie" "li.atyfru!y" "Ii.aty<fid?'. "Ittcv" "~" 24:2 fuuwicke ro: 7!29/7~ ~: jieUf.lWcIiey 1,2,3; Kevin. M. Schaefer

softlialr 1; sttufe.nt cou:ncif2,3, secretary 4. rem for: 6etl19 msli, #taih, 6etl19 a twm, mili.es/matts fittfe Sister. pp: mom, .9""m, tuictetom, eats, famify, JrWufs. fav mmt: fryear,.spriJ19 6reaIi. '91, st.P.atty's <fay '92, summer '92, mem day wli. '90, t!t!w/ roc, lOser, tarRs/wark wI renee, fi611ll)' ltigl1ts- yeali right, tam's car, walk.il19 everywiiere, new y<m's eve '91, ""9 '91, <!uIi.e, tam's porch, sr prom '92, 65 w/ sue e, fi&i1t9 up "6an: fuWits" from """!Ie, parlJin9 w/ sue & """!Ie, rruuye 9ettbuJ 6ustetf, sliotyun!, 6ulIet,pamw/ Itt, co, tp, Cc, rm, -sliat!y, tensiOlt 6reaRer, f= w/ 55 & tp iitfftiy '89, circk Par!:Y, Jiula COlttest, lauren.'s 60's party, am! alrtlie;lfs i paltiet! w/ my 6rotfu:r & IUs fav quote: "e;tperielU:e. is wliat you 9et wlicit you dOn't 9et wliatyouWaltt. you never Ii.now wliilt you!re llIll!<Utg a memory. ' mess"ge to: mom-tJUinli.s for 6e:i>19 tIie !J1"al"5t mom & dOt! in Olte, i lOve you! 1t1'9 fi,. Iiow cooe was tJiai?? ro6-wliat are you tlJin9 to e;tpCain? Cauren-is yOllT Cast name reaa:y lOser? teur>-t/ianIi.s for ev~!!

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ro6ert seavey, "ro6" "606" "ro66iiee" 7/29/74 activities: 901f 1,2,3,4; wrestJl.ng 1,2,3A; sttufent counciL 3; nIis 4; 1roUt 2,4. pp: cfu6s-~. rem for: 1iavin9 a 6ig forclieo.cf, 9ettbuJ alr tIie CIiicks, tIie ~, aCwoys t!~ limfiey's cIiocofate mifIi. fav me"" 6uJin9 tIie~, $9.75 juttior prom w/ sue, at wawa w/ aon, 6ean, 6orrelli, sa1lt. aoafs in life: to 6e Iiaff of wliat matt seavey is toMy. fav quote: "it's a9oodcar." 'you!rea, YOllTTtOt90o«" 'yo 6= "it's 900«" "'6orreffi, you!reasttuC" mess"geto: mom-way to 90 yOllT 5 for 5. liati£,.ff[ e;tpfam it to you litter.

Katfifeen. C. Seavey

Ro6ert Seavey seniors 161


mefiss" ann sc6astian, "mer' "<!mg" "cIia-ciitt" "mefiss" 52011. morton <tve. 9/9/75 : f"mify, jriaufs, fife &; afC tIie grmt memories. rem for: my sfioes, 6eing myself. f<tv mem: 10/26/91, 5/,17/92, 5/31/92, !726/92, summer of 91, up5t<lle every wlin4 times w7l1UUlTeeTl, micfieffe, miI<e &; kevin, mem lfay, 60ston 92. goafs in fife: to 6e succes1% flapJ'Y, IiettIiJi:y &; ridt. f<tv qtu>te: " ••• 6tit IOs~ ev~ is Ilk tIie sun going dOWn on mo." -e&On joiUt. message to: f"rn.ity-thanlt gol! f<Yr you, tIie wUu£ 6elteCltii my wings. jriends-lOve yets. llUlUlWt-wiiat? lOve yet sis!

Mefissa A. Sebastian

Nancy R.. SeU(eC

nancy renee s~ ((nance" "Ra:ren.JI "nanette" trnancy~nan.cyJJ ((re:rutte" (fsis lJ Uro~ne." 271 11. 'I'lOTWi1ufen d':r. 5/15/75 acttvi:ties: track 1,2,3,4; swillUllillg 3,4 capt; ~ 1,2,3,4; 6ali4 1,2,3,4; orcIi 1,2,3,4; s~ 1,2,~,4; sM<! 1,2,3,4; ,,~ 1,2; newspaper 3,4; yea:r600Id,4; lliis 3,4; stuikntVOlre 3,4; peerfcu: 3,4; sliicfu5 4. remfor: 6emg 'i""'t SertlUUlTreports, waCkUigfast, forgottm cookieS, slimMer 6Gufes, my parlimg spot, fiutdL:s. f<tv mem: myf slii trips, wiIllamstnny '89, jfaridii '90, summer '90, an!"'f0lls '92, '92 jriaufs, times W{ms, ge, ew, summer '92, lll9e6run, car W"TS, gatdUt, nose, wen<!is s<JUlUf of TtUJSic, tu! meet 1/3/92,jrprom '92,5/15/92, viffaqeiorcli5/23/92, 6/13/92, fumka, I'tuM4 6umit1: lOve, 6/17/92, genesis, san<!y rovew/ stepfien &; Iievin, kfe w/ ste:pfien &; kVln, mcdOnaLfs <f:rive tI1m w/ anne TtUtrie, rows!, rose tree f"ir, jen.'s cIiairs, "m ~ met ClUWsite!", pink glDsses, suitc<lse, o/es!, getting lOst on tIie way to diester co iWrnry, 3 point turns! goafs in fife: to My YOlll19 llt ftwt"ttl! m1.ruf aiUfto 6ring liappiness to 0tIieri. f"v quote: "" dmmon<! wit!i" jfaw is 6ettertfuut" commcm stonetliat is peifect." cliinese prover6. "tomm<>row is "day llW,?, "ttl! tolfay lias turned to dUst." -jim croce. "s"y anything, it's OllCy wonk" -ew. message to: ~tfumRs! wen<!y-i'm riglii, youre" monRe:r! 6<Yris1eutntic1i!

row"m micfie<l(josepli slii:rfe.y, "6ig elf' "yoo fio" "lOr<! of tIie 6rniiariens" "lOr<! of tIie sect monRe:rs" 433 wayne "ve. 2/2/75 eu:tiWi<s: j06; fW'9ing out; sreru!iilg rrumey; ~ kicking car.price; ~oli.ing llt weufes, ~ &; mags; pliilry; fiome: liavmgfUli; ~ crazy; playing sports w/ my jriends; lOoking far &; 100kUig llt diicks; p<lrty1lUJ; growmg " go-ta; ste<ikoui:. car, fiouse, f"mify, jriends, ,mol1o/' ~, <ar, man<!y, 606(feeCtnis). remfor:6el1ting "f ro66y,-~ diive liash,. 6eing I1o/self. fC;V mem: s<>Wi street, 606 s wristfing, 606,. dmne, .tom, girlS,. cIiUut town, fis~ v~, sC, w~ fiouse, .p",:,"" me &; wilde m woodS, [i.nky,(put, put), 6=, mnn; <f:rivmg, lttt1ero, st!1p, 606, summer of 89, 90, 91, 92, 93. goafs m fife: coffegew/ wade &; rock-tlie rwise, &; go dOwn to pfiilry mt<f dO wfillt me &; wp sllUL f"v qtu>te: "i lOve swatcfi..pwce Rnoelis, tiAAs, stiCRi" "nine, nine, nine, lline." "yoo fioo." "i lOve gO-1US." message to: wp-wfillts up mol1o/1 rru£-you are fuiiny &; crazy. gp-yoo fioo ro66y. 06sfciek. jc-sliut up. dT-cfinch. lfom.you dJrt:y oli! TMlt. ch-fioots. <§-fiow'5your o/e (rcu:k) 61iuk 10.

d!ivms

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georgina micfieffe s"B " .." ' "gg" "g" 810 evans n!. 12/10/74 eu:tiWi<s: fieU! fiocke:r 1; sM<! 1,2,3,4; m<! 1,2; vo tufi 3. pp: f"mlo/' gnmdirwm, . , my correctililes. rem for: smife, 6eing jiiendIy. f"v mem: time spent w/ sistm, t£lfRinq on pfione w/ frit.ndS, new y<Yrk 5 trip, camivctC '92, conterts. goafs in Ofe: to 6e fioppy "ttl! m<tke ~ liappy. f<tv quote: "i/TeamS dO rome true." message to: mom &; diu!, met1]ie &; sliielit-Cuv yet Cots, gool! IUtk TJUll:9ie in =ing, sliielit onLy two to go. tfuutI<s to afC tIie set tea:ITl.

EliwarliM. Sfiirfey ~

e. simeorti<!es,

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Georgina. M.

sun.

"of' "6ijf' "treiiedt' 1028 finrolit <tve. 10/23/92 acttvi:ties: cliair 1; w<Yrli! offctirs 1,2,3,4;

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VetTSity footDafC!miner 3,4. pp: fi"rci~, jrieiUfs, my mickey TtIOllSe wlltC/i, afC my co£fectWns, my car. remfor: 6eing neat, 6cing too p~ reifect liair, mickey TtIOllSe. f<tv menc footDafCseetson '91, '92, l!inneTS &; meetings w!JootDafCteam, jrprom '92, summers

Of 90, 91, '92, sas '92, mufi~ '91, homecoming '91, '92, times w/jriaufs, geD1!Je 6Uslimlfy '92, new y<Yrktrip. goafs in life: to ctCways dO tIie 6est tIiat i can and to 6erome "successful cm:fiitect. f<tv quote: "soinefWw i can't 6efieve tIieni are m<t~ firigfits

that can't 6e sC<lfed: 6y " man wfio knows tIie secret ofllUllWig dTe<tms rome true." -wafs cflsl1o/. message to: jilmify-tfuutI<s j<Yr ctCways 6eing tfJere; i lOve Y0ll. jriaufs-i won't forget you; t11anks f<Yr afC your Iiep.

seansimpsOlt, "si"3Ps': "epel' 4~ cfuncan fa. ~/28/74 eu:tiWi<s: 6~~afCl;fo~..a:l,2,3,4.; lacrosse.l,2,3,4; s/ifcfu51,2,3,4; cIiair 1,2,3,4. pp: jiimiiy &; Jti<'Ul5, stuffro wfUte 6=. rem for: tafIi.ittg too nuu:Ii, tliinking too nuu:Ii, S"Y"'9 dUm.6 things. f"v mem: fa;t states} ti:mes wi marie, fo0t6al!'89, ((6anana. man"! ((tTt.ife in. monsoon", ((fiandIe jam '92" 1 (faits fWUse."J Ftangmg wi 55) jlt, as, &;jeremy, 2"m lltss's lWuse, ST&;jrprom '92, s<>Wist2"m, IS tIie '5'. goafs in fife: to 6etlie 6estican lltwlUtteVeridO <ilu( nevergive ';I'll f<tv quote: "i know we've gotto w<Yrk rectC fum(, may6e evenf<Yrtlie rest Of our fives, 6utrigfitnow ijustwantto tl>ke wfillt i can. message to: mom an<! tfiul;.tfuutI<s f<Yr afC of your support in everytliing i ao!! i lOve y01l.

A~tu!er

Simeotddes

Sean Simpson

sftaruton; [s~, "slian" "sM6': 584 vafCey ~ rd: 6/21/75 eu:ti~: cliair 1,2,3,4; lacrosse 1,2; slis 3,4; fit mag 4; .sM<!~,4. 6emg guffilife. f<tv mem: ttmes w/ &, 1:4; «6, lis, mm, fm, 55, nul; if, sflea, Jk, CTUlSes 90,'91, f6i '92, fiouse p<trty w/ l'aur, russian &; ray w/ tiff, 6 = 11W1, "diug", afC f0111Ul1S, 4;<4 tempo &; tum s1gn.afs, u2, windOw scene w/ til, "malLTUI1S", new yrs '91, cfU,.c/ii's, nov" w/j &;t, 7/10/92,5 stw7 sliea, tIie "sfeepover", 2<tm wi 55. goafs in Ofe: to 6e Ilappy. f<tv quote: "wli)' must wegive our Iiearts to the: p<tst an<! why TlUlSt we 9fOW up so fast?" -tlie eagles. message to: mom an<! tfiul;.tfUlnk youf<Yr everytliing. i lOve you! kari-fiope 4 6est, <;<pect tIie WO!St. ar-Jfuff!

IT: f"mif)', jriaufs. rem for: 6""'5 frierufCy,

nicofec. sfegctitis, "rcikRi" "rcickef' "crazy nicofe" 949 miffisondT. 4/9/75 eu:tiWi<s: sifJis 1,3; cfe6l1te 1,3,4; nut 1,3,4:]';:5 4; sM<!

1,3,4; p"" 3, pres 4; cstf 2,3,4; asee 3,4; anmes1y 4; 5tllTe 3,4; slis 1,3,4; fmc ClUfe 1,3; Ii.irufer "id 1,3. pp: my stufted: grey celt6Cl11ie, m;.: sifver cross, my 6i6fe. rem for: smiIing; llfw"ls 6eing 6usy, wearing sliorts in 40 c!egree we<>tlieT. f"v mem: 0= city SUIl1ll1er 92, 1/28/91, 4/3/91, ridkY g<tme '89, 4/9/92, wil4wool! '92, veman vafCey '92 (i fe<mte« to JafCvery well), time w/ stepfien,ian,midi.elle,8tarieC llt tIie mal!. goafs in G:f6 to Iiep otIiers. J"v quote: "no one can dO everytliing, 6ut everyone can do soiitetfiing." -=yTtlOllS, jolin. 3:16. message to: samfi lirwltke. me wfien ailss is over.

Sh.a.uuon L. Sfa.te 162

seniors

Nicofe C. SCegaitis


c!iristopliere. smWi, "c!iris" "6cml' "6onefiead" "6ones" "c!ef s" 685 n. 6is1iop ave. 9/2/75 aetivitits: slis 2,3,4; sad42,3,4; slii cfuJj 1,2,3, offi= 4; 6cuuC 1,2,3,4; jazz 6cuuC 2,3,4; IiJaosse 2; swim team, capt 3,4; amiga users group (pres) 2,3; ro 1,2,3,4; sdertte ofymplcu£ capt 4. ,PP: my carw/ 600min' system, famify, jiicufs, my amiga. rem saying weinftmitys at the WTOT19 time. fav mem: jTeiTUfa '90 wi iet{ aYert (sony pac), vemum± '92, atlMpofis '92, snow c!ance 91, jTprom '92, times at wawa, any crass wliere we fuuf a sufi. goOO in Ilfe: to dO wl1atever i dO so wen: t1iat people reme:m5er me for it. fa:' .<I= "stlllm9l" "wcuUfaaya sany pad!" -ep message to: mr. zumpano-pasta e fogiofi! lUgs-step <iff! doc myfor-tiianks for aU: the help.

lor.

Carfa A. Smith

Christopher E. Smith

jessica Co smtt/i, 'Jess" 181 s. lIOlWiMelt cCT. 8/18/75 aetivitits: worli! pp: '81 statiort wagon, my ccC colIection. goOO in life: to move on to 6i:9ger ancC 6ette:rtfiings. fav quote: ':rou arways were the one to show me how. 6adt tIien i coulilit't dO the tfm1gs i can dO new. tIiis tMiii9 is sfowfy toR.ing me apart."-nUt.

Jiqa smtt/i, 245 wood1ilncC ave.

Jessica. C. Smith

Ke.ya Smith

tlIltia smWi, 1012 ed9ewoocC cCT. 12/15/75 pp: car, my guitar. rem for. arways WearU1g 6fue/6lQ& ponclW. fav mem: times w/ jact,dOug,cCave,c!iris,sean,aU: the clifton 8t efiGitar people, first com.ing to tIiis scIWo' riiiJie 8t 6rian!1, the w~ funcft '91:92, a6,ss,cs,cg,mR, ren 8t stimpy. goafs in life: to 6e a veterinary teeMician. fav quote: ':r0u'[ 6e aliiglit." "pretty neat, pretty neat, pretty goocC, pretty goocC." message to: 1lW11>-i mcufe it! uncCe:rcfnssmen-dOnt give up YOUT cfreamsl

wiffiam n. josephsnycCe:r, "6i1r' 'Julio" "6ii(y" "aww!!" 464foufRe fa. 4/4/75 aetivitits: f00t6aU: 1; stncCentcounci£3; crass <1fite:r 4; s6naa 3,4; siufcC2,3; amnesty 3,4; stare 3.l'1': famify, frieni!s, guitar, my pee:rJri=fs1iiji w/ tam8t trlt:9. remfor. wearU1g a fiat, 6cing Iiifarious_ fav mem: any acCvemurew/ o'lemy, any ocCyssey w/ o'feary 8t romes, fianging w/ johnny mong, """l'UuJ kutie, snew c!ance '91,jTprom '92, puU..come:rpocliet, sliicC row '89:90:91:92, RlJtie's, ridlo/ game 89, siucC car, 60rrefs fmlr, fl"":Se '918t '92, Stlmme:r <if '89 &'91, Iiattgfu9 w/ efements <if '92, taCks w/ dW're, 10th perioCC commons, partits, the tas!Ue jiimi£y, 6cing se:rvieecC, carey's c!iristmas, pliat eat'J'~ 4th '91 w[ni&;y 8t mattmcgougli, july 4th '92-romes tokes plUlry, "the manrt", ST week '91:92:931, foe~ in '92, times w 9"ys 8t girls Ik-fiz morrison.

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Wiffiam N. J. Snyder

Tania Smith

dOnol4sofomon, "cCon" "sof' 36 s. roUlng ref. 4/19/75 aetivitits: wrestfing 1,2,3,4; fo0t6aU: 1,2,3; wcigf'tt room 1,2,3,4; slii cfuJj 1,2,3,4. pp: family, :friencCs. rem for. 6cing dOn, <lIlTlS. fav mem: piua lim 8t aU: otfteJ> w/ 6ean, wcigf'tt room w/ m60 8t 6r, 6ein9 liuge after weigf'tt room wi m60, times wi joe, aU: wreSt£inq meets, cronies, aU: 6rit saying~ (~':U:)' Jreslimon funcft 8t nicknome.<, sfWre w/ adOlph, lieensetfte ~ 6ifore w/ 6, 6etm!s attitucCi. goOO in Ilfe: to 6e IcuuC~ to sornecC<ry have <lIlTlS fiRe6omt: fav quote: "•.• though his 60cCy says stop his spirit cries never." -survivor. Iiere? ' messoge to: I1W1!I, cCacC, 6ecky-tiianks for 6cing tIie:re i Cove yOtl. dUie:r-wliat the Iii&. is tIiat tfm1g on YOUT cIiest 8t fang live the cronies, ifuj.

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rcu:IieC efiza6et1i spig", "TIlCfi!' "spigs" "spigeL 6eogfe" "mque! weLsh" 110 slOan ref. 11/15/75 pp: parents, famify, jriemfs, memories, eat, pms mo6ife.. rem for. worlWtg at malSlioffs, cor, Iiavin9 peta61e Iialr, marve:rn 91o/S. fav mem: times wlfiiCldS, slWre =ions '92, stlmme:r '91 8t 92, rico slUtVe nigf'tt, 2/23/91 times wj farenut, 4/4/92, niafve:rn yroms '91 8t 92, /ianqinq at motty g's, pms mo6ife towccC, 6rou cCawn on s street w/ krlsti-6uIlifog, ChifJ£n w/ =Iioffs crewo.'l0fcCen "i' incicCent w/ 6t, iiUks w/ Rent in 9.}'l!I, pulSations, "tae", 60=, iIiop, marve:rn 9"ys, proms:fiimnafs. fav quott: "wlW te.tt the caps on the SOM 6ottfesl" "sony to Iie<ir a60utthe rof!UuJ pin 1lCCicC<nt!" -lS. "sfippers! come Iiere s' ers." -m6. message to: famify-you're the 6est, i Coveyou, tIianks for eve:rytliinq! cfaniejJf;you'tr arways 6e a griiiicCma. c!irissy , Covey. Iiori-s~ ya ba6e. saTafi,.you're so purty. eifcCieawwseU, saJU9ttWah. kristi,-salem, slia6a. you 91o/s are the greatest! 6/f/I> ;<0;<0;<0••..

Dona.fc(SoConwn

RacheC E. Sfri9e.C seniors 163


l<atem. spires, "kaija". "I<atethe ,sl<ate" "piff" "katiegirl" "Ii.alie?' "Rat?' "~irfJriend" 288 6afCymorenL 1/1~/75 activities: cross country 2,3, capt 4; ~ tmeIt 2,3,4; tni&' 1,Z,3,4; ilJis 3,mas 4; pulilkaii<nis 1,Z,3,4; cstf 3,4; worft! affau-s 1; amnesty Z,3,4; sadlf2,3,4; cft01r 3; 1ttllUl,9, 2,3,4; ftope3; stare3,4.pp:myfamiCy, Jricufs, 1'tUl11i11g slices, spiRes, ~ mytliouglits & ftopes. rem for: aCways 11UtIIing, 'i dOn't want to go to wmlil", IOtUr 6clClUi. few metre 1'tUlS w/ <5, re, lim, 1is,efl;1UI; get togetfiets w the guys, taCIis wi ~ & the girlS, slioppingwl eIi,jammyjams, taCIis w/ Com, jOResW/ ~m, 6eae1i '91, 6us rid'es w/1:rIi<i, statts '9Z, times w/ ts. goafs in afe: to 6e s=Sfu! atUi iwppy, to 1'tUl in a maTatIion, to 6e t1iin & JiAve a fiappy JUture, to 6e a nmner! few quote: 'to 6e astor, yemnwstsliine!,'our(>Wlt IlgIit,J0rIOw your(>Wltpath, atUidOn'twony a60utthe Mi-61ess, fortfiatis wfims= sliine 6rigfitest." message to: W1Jrt;- 'w~ it, w~ it, (>WIt it." "wfUitdia dO to your Iioir?" "rer-rer." eli, lUI; re, lim, <5, lUI; eli,m6, 1is4umliS for afC the great times, i COve you!

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1cU;:

~m6eny o/ml stinger, "~' "~m60" "sting" 949 miffis<m rfr. activities: 1lU! Z,3,4; ttnltis 2,3,4; tmeIt 1,2,3,4. pp: my friendS & famio/, pen pafs, my piano in 6aiufroom, Iieart fo<i n , memories, the ju;ure. rem for: fovinq scmpi01ts & 6raa sa66ath, jog9Ut9: pants, smal! ":Yes, smillng, act:i31g strange.~ew metre scmps '91, sa66cit1i '92, pulSati<ms, schooC dancts, 55, 6t1i .eeriDd fuiidi in 1Otii. grrufe, liwc, vegas' 91 w/ sli. goafs in . e: to 6e Iioppy & to 6e wliot I warma 6e. fav quote: "~frst, ~ jast, 6e carejU4 pursue-6e great!" -ikIiord dean llItdQsOlL " UC yem everfie£ tfiat yem were missing s = yem Iiad never meti"Ticftan( 6acM: message to: sQmli,.kup rocWu pg-see ya soon! 6=. Mtliy maaa:.good Cuck from spock! to the cfnSs."dOn't 6e dismayed at goodliyes. afarewelL is necessary 6ifore yem can meet again, atUi meeting again, cifter llWments or a.fetimes, is certain for tIiose wlic

are JiiaUfs." -rlcIianf 6adi.

Kate M. Spires

Kim6ero/ L. Stinger

can: suppa, "soup of the day" "SlJf''' "supps" "s~ saifs" "tom" 712: fiil&op nL 8/24/.75 ~vities: 6as,!,off 1,2; iI:e,fw<£e;y 1,Z,3,4; summer fiO<£e;y 3,4; ro 3,4. pp: fiO<£e;y "'!"'i'ment, car, sega, :v~fits. rem for: t-sli:irts & Jeans, way t taCk, f=, eeeeiFl. suppa." fav metre times w::50o<!felfas, times atrink, winning tfIree iI:e ftockey diamplonsliips, 8/24/9Z, slicTe w/ goodferIOs, spring 6re<ik '92, jv 6ase6aU; 5 • cf:riscoa?s car, foOOing .l'eopTe into gseven, pyre's me numerous occasi01ts. goafs in afe: to dO sometliinq i wilI: 6e remem6 fOT. few quote: ''yem can'tpliase afCtIie people. offthetime." -anon. message to: jeff6r=,.ya wanna figftt! goodferIOs-"g."

offi.=

saiufroj. sygfows~, "satUif' "6OOM' 1013 poCk rfr. 7/15/75 activities: cfiwfuu(ing I, eapt~; s~off1,2,3,4;cIioir 1,2, 3,4; pop group 2,3,4; stw 2,3,4; Itt mag 3; p=f0<.2,3, offi=4; etass offi= 2,3,4. pp: janU£y, friendS, fife, contacts, metrWTles. rem jor: 6oing- a re<f{sttw 6fotufe) Iiead, always s~ 60ing ellWtionaL few metre growing:uP w/ trot.y, de6, jill; re6eao, summer of '87, freslinuinyr, f=wl. 1.1', lis, times w/ m6, 2/14/90,5/29/91, lainliow men, sr 6tUUfii:s '91, sopli ftop, spring 6reak '91, summer '91, sCs, mts w/ diufdle, cIiarlle6roWn, jrprom, srweek '92, tinytownew/d'c, ts, sj, jC opus, 6"'!f1rew/ mk, jm, a;, times dOwn tiiete, friendSliip w/ marlsa, taCIis w/ aC tit, times w/joe, ts, de, js, ref, jm, am, rfr d", liT, et, ri4Co/ peopCe. goiUs in fife: to qutsti<m, to rfream, to create, to ie.am, to iuuft.mmu!. fav quote: "the uirke;y is fiied" ''you can't IieIp tiii way yem feee' "eaeIi llWment lias its (>WIt 6eaut:Y ..• a picture wliicli was never seen 6efore atUi wliWtsliaff never 6e seen again." message to: marlso,.we made it ... togetliet! i Tove you! c6-will: yem ever ~ me? to off wlio lia:ve crossed my pllt/i.1lionk you!

-emelS=

CarCSuppa

SandTa]. sygfowslU

nicof.e f. tasfi.ie, ((sime" ((w~1J ({tti.&!' "tasfi'1 {(cofe" tf6affJ (fn:ikkit" t:sis" unidiofas" ,409 ~affe:v view rd:. 9!5/~5 aeti'V~: volfeyboff Z,3, capt 4; wrestEny mgr 1,2,3,4; facrosse 1,Z; sttufent counciC 2,3,4. pp: famuy, friendS, my room, J'U:'9lO' wrestfing team, mcgliwgfi!i:l1s, my 6u661e., woo6ie. rem for: ctafy Iioir, 60ing sliort, 6eing foudin v-6aU; aM offtfiat otiier S11if.t. fav metre fryr, theparlis(sfi#y), (rm, lis), nyc '90, '91, simes fise, tiCC;t's w/ my 6ro & IUs Jiierufs, w/ 65, the1tUllttl, proms, jrpyw! Tli4/ wwd", 4/14/92-"1Ltug1i att<ick #15", WTstg mts, statts, late ngts w/ if, 5.1', ;t's w/if, jay, mw, cC ca':';Ping Ia6 day wW'9Z, e;teCUtive, Shrew/ wz& 06, 9/Z6/9Z, iiongin' wI. the 6oyz.yemguys are the 6est, itOveyou! few quote: 'wlien afe foolis ~ easy street tiiete's danger at the dOOl"-gratfu! dead. "dOn't worry a60ut a tIiing 'cause every llttUi tJiUi9 is going to be off rigfit."-606 llUll'fo/. mmc-tfiaith for 6eing the 6eSt Dig 6rotIiet & my 6est ftWu!! i Cove lou.. yo eriG-0-6y the way, i cfUr feeC ~ i was at the IUmtds me! llWlIt & dad,pop & gnuu!ma-tlianlis for lielping me ~ it 'tJiroUgli the rain" i Cove you..

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ro6m ~for, "pee' "06" "ro6-606" 120 e. tIioms<m ewe. 6/8/75 eu:tivitits: fo0t6off #44; 6ase6aff; 6as~aff; 6atUi; stw. pp: drum

sticis, jo0t6offjacket, paws from fo0t6off Iie&net, f00t6off team picture, god'.till'a. remfor: my cIiest. few metre first day of sclWoC fiete, firstgfrf, Iieao d"oCfy, lOst f00t6alt game against ilIdiwrtfiat set the scfiooC record 61-0, 11/6/92 (four tops, "i 6eCieVe in yem atUi mi'), 12/5/92 (em cfapton'5, ''yem foo~ w01Ufa£uC tonigfit"). goafs in life: to go to cc!fege, yl"ay coffege f00t6off atUi eitIier 6e an actOTor al'Tirffesi<maCfo0t6offprayer. few quote: "i liearyal" message to: cIiris c, 6et1i d", kriity 1, missy 0, ~ r, Ie.s Ii, forim, 6et1i R,. guys, it's lieiii a 6tmqiy year, 6tti t Cf omy remem6er thegood times. good Cuck in the.fUture. 6etli-dOn't lia:ve anymore nom jliIsli6ot.1is.

Nicofe F. Tasliie

Ro6ert Tayfor

gearye tIionws, "1' 144 s. morton ewe. 1/17/75 activities: 6as~aU; f00t6aU; swilltnUng, girlS, parties, s~, rolll.ng w/ my .J'ri.eMs & drawing. pp: my sneaken;, my friends & sewethe 6estfor last, myfanU£y. rem for: comedy & smUe. few metre wait, i JiAve none in tIUs sclioo' notsayUtg it in a 6ad: way, olili i dO, wlien i came. Iiere i wcurtd & i dUC pfov jo0t6aU; tfiei-ewe.go..90afs in fife: go to coffege, ~ llWney, liiive a fotof girlS, sme naaIiii! justgo to coffege& ~ it in the ieaCworUf. few quote: "tIOtItU1g is liftto ao 6utsm1fe, smife, smiCe":i. garcia. messageto: everyotU>-itwas <lIto~3 yem:< forme, 60ing intlUs, 6ut now tmout, outi gOlla 6e, i g_ to S1ep witft the v....sity -6fo<i slieep.

me!lssa ~s, "tin" "tint' 408 nu90r ciT. 5/4/75 activities: tDutis 1,2,3,4; sadlf 1,2,4; nu! 1,2,4; lll11l1e5l;Y 4; worft! aff.us 1,4; Ittmag 1,2,4; fiinder aid'c 1, sfis 1,2,4; scliooCspirit 1,Z,4; nurse aid'c 3. pp: lIty fanU£y, friendSliips, jewe6y coffe<:tion, cassette. rem for: 60ing ""'pI., my cfotIies, ~ more tfuin one fanguage, tlUvefil1g to greeee forvot.ati<ms, "oli mv gooditess!", "wliot <£.ya mean?", '{'.;~", "i lia:ve no Ufea." few metre times &taClisw/ jrierufs, going to greece, SUlltmer'90 &1'91, ":yc, d'aneedays, times w/ fanU£y, 60ing caCfed "tint' ••• not! goofs in aft: to 6e lieafth.y, foff in Cove, ave ~e to its fu1kst & lia:ve off my areams come true. few quote: "seWtuf 6est is never enougli."-madOnna. "dOn't forget tfiat your famify is gotd."-madOnna. "i woufu't cIionge it for anotIier cIiotu:e 'cause 6food is ~ tIian"'o/ otiier ci:rcumstanee." -madOnna. message to: friendS-tIi<lm: to off my friendS wlic were tIiete wlien i need'cd you.. llWm & do<£.tIioni fOT everytfiing! i Cove you!

George Thomas 164

seniors

MeOssa Ti11iakos


etIie! a. tofentino, "rd' "miss" "11Utfe" 4 siCverfalie terrace 11/20/74 activities: pau 3,4; lacrosse 1; ~ karate; satUf; amnest;Y; ~ se:JVia; cfu6 medi cfancing. pp: friendS, teMy 6ear. rem flm pfii!Wpine aewtt, fang 6fit<& fiaiT. fav mem; 5/4/92, 5/8/92, 5/15/92,jrJ'TOl'l? 8/2O,jr efass trip, 5/18/87, cfii,.cfii's 11 & 12 w/ ebMie, tamura, tara p, scufros~, eM Iiorali, 69tftstreet w/ angeU.. goafs in afe: to 6ecome ar-lIllTSe iuu!to tt'aVdarotllU!the woTUCQnd: 6ecomea milllonaire.. fav ~ "if you. fovesomeoneset them Jree if it comes 6ack to you. it is your.;, if it dOesn't it never was." "ftey girf! are you. wh.tte? message to: milO-maJiaf kita. arfeni.you. Ttw! your sliouUfer padS. jen,-you'll:get one 6y the eruC of senior year. lieatIier-stay COOL iuu! tan. e6onie., tallllml, angie-ftey gi1fs! to all: my JMu!s-i fove you. aIL

midiaeCtomasetti, "ntiM' ')<4" "fo;;t~' 204 country ta. 2/19/~4 activities: pf4ying rug6;Y; PayUlg my dUes d"owtta& w. pp: _tapes, cfw&s, aGWamo hat, faini£y,.:fii<lu!s, a&w. remfiir. pulllngfastones.fav = sid's parties, 6amfs d"owtta&w, _ '91, '92, 606 weir '92, times &uds, golden anniveTSmy nigftti, <:aTiiifes w/ dli, fast ones w/ jimmy c, ray's 6asement, 63n! & tripCe 7's, Iiofm's we, times wj gav & sm. goafs in afe: go to jTorUfaiuu!6e a vagmnt. fav quote: "i'[1:T1Ide curmy tomorrows fora singCe ::estenla:y" -janis joplUt. message to: cIiop-it's cur a cfream we t&eamed: one <ifteriw0n. so fang ago. mom iuu! di:u£.tfuutI<S for

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Ether A. Tofentino

Micfiaer Tomasetti

pcterturnelj 'Jete' "diia pete' 854 springliavm n!. 2/10/75 fav being a 1llC!Il.' -dr. jOfinson.

quote: "lie wlio llUlUts a 6= of liimself gets rU of the pain of

annaJ')'e vicJiery, "6anana" 233 powell: n!. 10/30/74 activities: volfey6a1l:TtUllUl9er 1; tro<k 3,4; ski cfu6 1. ~p: fami!X- friendS, my eat, pJione, memories. remflm 6eingtafl; fuln#t' w/ 6eth, wawacoffu ~fis.favmem; 11/17/89, Sllmmer 91,jTa 92, suu!y fuill: w/ siuu!y & karri, <!rivingw/ 6et1i; COU!JaringforfiJ0t6a1l:games, slltrip 89,7/7/91, times atqy", timew/ de.vd, drew's 6itth, mow6a1l:figfits. goafs in afe: to 6ecomeape<fiatriC lIllTSeaiU! many a rich man. fav quote: "remetiWerwlimyou'retalRinq to the man upstails, just 6=e lie dOes n.ot answer d"oes n.otmean lie dOn'tcare." -gaTtft6i-ool<S. mess".geto: 6etf>.youliaveaCw'o/s ~un.there in good: times iuu! 6ad; tfitmkyou. yvettt.-6est of fuck to you iuu! nutref. mom iuu!~:fOT aCw'o/s6eing so supportive, it meant a Tot. i fove you. e6-o1i reallya.

Peter Turner

Anna P. Vickery

1i!man von. 6o=ysliowslii, ~"$ 17, 1000 6er1in. 45, g=y 7/18/75 activities: so= ski cfu6; SciioOL newspaper; woTUC affails cfu6, ••• pp: 6~ =unt, 6~1igfttticRct, 1UlfOl'tUlUl:ieCy i aont Iiove the ti,.81. rem flm 6eing aforei9n ~e stu<Cem, G'clng me. fav mem; the wlioCe year, 1t1t matennan's pliysics feSson.s iuu! ftti lfetention.lUl4ictlonJ goafs in life: to survive two more fliglisciiooLyean; ingerman.y mUitftmthe1Uliversity (sdmre or ce>mpttter). fav quote: "all:we canM is dO wflatwe candO." message to: aCC-great year!! 1t1t mccfbman-wliat woW! 6e the dlstmu:e in t/ii correct num6er of sig fig if you. were sliot in a rooo for 2.00 yean; With a vdod1y of 1000 m/s?

james tI. wafsfi, "cliimmy" "cIiol1fJa" "psyclio" "su"james" "Retchup 60)''' 341 avon. n!. 4/9/75 pp: paintliall: gtm, tv, vcr, radle, al!s, my 6igtoe. remflm 6eing insane&so d'epressdatthesametime. Javmem;tI1epit, tfidoat, new yean; '92, europetrip '92, a::s lioUse in general; street 1ioCke.Y, pfaying pamtliaIL goafs in life: to create the 6iggest i!istur6= ever sun. on. the faa iii the eaTtft fav quote: "there is 1<0 roomfor COve, fiOpeor fiappiness in a woiU!governed: 6y Iiate, d"espaiT, iuu!saditess." jd:w. message to: "ifyou IaIl: Off the sean; tower,just go reaL fimP. peopri;"urtniltkyou. are a dUmmy iuu!try to eatefi.you 6=", ftey, free dUmmy." :ia<k

fianlj.

T. VOn. BorczySkowski

James D. Wafsli

scott warnick, "warn" "arms" ')ipes" 286 fe:wis n!. 12/24/74 activities: 6ase6a1l: 1,2; ice Iiockey 1,2,3,4. pp: friendS, famio/, stereo, u-81. remflm afw'o/s Cooking mad; 6eing quiet, wearitl:91i.at 6ack.wardS, going to the gym, getting sidt, em. Iav mem; times at worK, parties ~4022, em '92, Sll1Itmer of '92, smedl:ey, t/ii m=, cut ooys, parties, 6/26/92, s~niglit, 9/8j92, times i can't remember, me nigftti, 10/10/92, goafsm 6fe: to Cive*ougli colfege. mes5ageto: efass of'94-d'on.'tcfi.ange 6t¢dOn'tgetcall!Jlit! the 6 stop-'lfianks!

IieatIier dOn.ae weindel;. "Iieav·li.eav" "1ieatfI!' "lieaver" 231 e. reamyave. 6/24/75 pp: my family, greg, my yua:i earrings & all: my goll!. remflm my attitulfe,,901ng outw/ greg, fiqli:ting, 6eing CTll.o/. fav mem; sOJ'fi,.iWP w/greg '91, jr prom w/ tomfralln. 5715/92, pllltying indiu6y w{tf, tw (my sfiaggie); &, LW, ja, <fOwn.Wi£lwood:w/ tf, lie, ad; Kr, (W, 56,6", e6, gp, fiaiTctc, 5/1617/92, pllltying ~my lioUse 9/19/92 esp w!n.m, fm, lfi.,overvince's '92 w/ m, tomfCivinq w! us '91)92, parties atthecifpine. Umw/ sj, yw, eR, ty,jfi, ga, fie, sn.ow diutre'91 w/ "9' lie, ad; l1j so, ~myjimmy. 90aJS mafe:to get my Iioird"ressing fiWtse iuu!get a good:j06. to get numid, liave ~ & ave a fang time. fav quote: 'are you. kid:d:~ me, i Iiove it, my 6a£fs, word: 60otie. i tniltkyou. fiearme lOw• • itniltkiam coming in." message to: my momiuu!~ Jor afw'o/s 6eing tiiere iuu!n.otgiving up on. me "oot!"! i fove you. 601ft. to my sister, anas'\)'"you. are a pain in the 6utt, 6t¢ i Coveyou. tom iuu! greg-dOn.'tgive up you. wi[ make it. i Cove you. 601ft. o/-good: lUCk in colfege. Iuisty r-get up iuu! go to sclioot

Scott Warnick

Heather D. Weitu!er seniors 165


jlUtt mU:fiaeC weflU, "sparRy" 44 yale a.ve. 10/5/75 activities: cross c:ountry 1; WUUs 2; worUC affails cfidj 4. pp: computer, stereo, 9'Jitar, music. fa.v """'" swartfuiwre C<UltJ'1'S' european va<:a±Um '90. goci1S ilt afe: grrufuate ftOm colfege, get 17Ut1'iied; futve an interestin9 fife, ave I111IeTkan <£ream. fa.v quote: "it is IIOt a matter of 6eing co~elfcif to Iire'* eggs 6<ifore an omeret aut 6e nuufe, 6ut tlie eggs d'oi1lg tlieir own. &reaRing ilt order to 6e a6fe to aspire to omefei!ioo<!. ' -sufi.

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gary wesfe:y, "wesl1ead" "cfeat/i." 628 yale ave. 2/10/75 pp: my car, famiCy, Jii"ufs-a:, dl; IT, jli. remfor: m fiat. fa.v"""", new years '89, mtaissanafair 89, dim's slied; ik fieficopierpad; 61st& ente1prise. goofs ilt afe: to own. a '66 nova&to grrufuate! fa.v quote: "11OW it's time forparent5 to open ears aru! fiSten, may6e it's too Iitie to see wliatyou've 6een missing, musk is no cause of d"eatIi, it's lOU tIiat st!f.f0eate5, ifyou fuuC openedyour o/es aru! ears yoU: t! see just wlio'5 to 6tame."-sacre<!mdi. message to: trout"yo trout! ' !ItT. prest<m-you're a sliort Iiaired: Jreitli.y person.

Ffint M. WeCfer anene lTUl:!3JaTet wie9=,

GaryWesCey

"cu" "wiggy" "weind' 134

mcrtolt

rd". 11/23/75 activities:i5alI 1,2,3,4; 6asli.et6alI 1,2,3,4;

S1U1S1iUte day at viffiuwva; slis; sadd: pp: pliotos, famiCy & Jri=fs. remfor: turning red; 5 •. ,1Ouy1iing, meg-nero fa.v """'" 7/11/92, WiU!woot! w/ s/ian & faur, ~t fteatIier, asw Iieat/iu, jell, etIieI; S1U1Set 6 , 6endiUl9 it w/ .1ieatJier, co 33, 6Teakinq Iieatf1er's fingers, jen's 1Ouyft, etfie('s Iiafr, 6t's sats, getting Cost w/ Iieat/iu, opus & a! trying to fin<! tlie 6atting cages, Co~ the 6races, Iiec, milTlianii. gang, s/ian tlie tiiUif, Iimch 10,11,12, earto ear 6a6y1, pllSs, no slioeing..!JU'" bo/OlU! tIiis poUlt. goofs ilt lij'e: to 6e fiappy & to maIi.e my <£reams come true. fa.v quote: "wliat is a Jriatif? a single. sou! t!weuing ilt two 60d'ies" -arisiotfe. message to: mom & tUuf-Cove ya lOts. sfuuut-6e goot! Ii.iiL 1ieatIier-tlimtx fortlii times cIii&ie, you'([a!wCo/s futve senior d'isCOlUtt. jen-

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you'resuc!ia 6foJU!ie, <f<m't ever cliange. etfie{;.goot! Iiu:Ii. iltalIyouM, you're a great.:fiienc! missy, wcuttaiTee? Iieat/iu-Iiis Iieat! never

ftII off·

Ceonard't. wifson, "fen" "fen60" 19 w'o/nt a.ve. 9/28j75 activities: fo0t6af£2,3; fiadio/ saa 3,4. pp: van Iio1eIt & &uqs 6utmy 1:slUrts, streetfi91iter II, tapes &Jriaufs. remfor: my wack, mum6Cing, being Iionestilt opiniolL fa.v """'" alItimes wj my 'ii1Ufs Og,p' 6qr, rli, cf, ja,jm, t!m, OC, lie, ad; jt!, & MC, 3/2/91, van Iiafen, proms, catting w/ geli.&pat, diad's Iiouse, waYsfi, summer '92, tlie meum, sitte<lJ':y, pats Iiouse, oatman w/ ge£<, ill; 11:11, Iiitftfm 1io1Tow, creeping out wj pat & 6inl; Uu£ian roeli, ~, wil4woot! '91, y<Steiifays w/ pat & 1'fW; IiTw/ mike;y, nintendO w/ MC, wiltter & spring 6reaIi.s & new years. goofs ilt (lfe: to 6e & mentatry sane.•.. casli is nU:e, too. fav quote: "some sCo/ i'm cmzy, i guess i'([ a!ways 6.e." -~C rose. message to: my cfose' -we fiave alIgrown. up togetlicr, Iiad goot! & 6at!times witIi eacIi otIier. 110W we're fe<tVin.9 witIi Cots of memories. <f<m't ever "'Yet tIiat & tIiankS guys, it's 6een fun.

licaftftt$:

ArCen.e M. Wiegn.er

Leonard'T. wifson.

ntidiaef wifson, "wit" "wiery" "miIie!' "wilbur" 8 arnosliuu! rd". 12/4/74 activities: i afwCo/s worli.e<!. rem for: feman It 5 & tlie MOlS nigliis. fa.v mem: /ianqinq w/ tlie 6ud's 1i.6, j6, mp, tl; 06, t!v, jg, mw, & at, IIOtgoing ontliattrip totlii cityw/ nui;7e, & 06, aITowet! to eatr rob&Iiatie'5 Iiouse, !ItT Iilnd'otts engllSfi cfnss. fa.v quote: "i wanna pfay witIi 11U!i0." -!ItT. fanditu. "goocf6ye crueC wOrU£." -pUtii. jfoy<!. message to: 1lUS. 60eni aru! !ItT. lIICllle-t!ian;i: for tlie d'iscussions.

IIOt 6eing

yvette marie wifson, "vett-velt" "mom" 502 sciiooC st. 2/17/74 activities: i am a Set1U>r cosmetoCogy stuMnt at tlie vo-teeIi. pp: mare( asfi(~ famUy, fiam & "na66y." rem for: fiaving niare( & /i.air styfes. fa.v """'" giving 6irtfi to TIUIl'd; goot! times w/ fuim, parties of 89, my pop-pop. goofs ilt Tife: finisli TlUISing sclioo~ get TtUl7TieiC & 6uy a Iiouse. fav quote: "you g= stap." message to: ino1MIiiutIi.s for tIie pusii: IUun & trUireCi Cove you 6'otft. anna, stay & Iieat/iu-i'fr miss ya!

MidiaeC wifson.

Yvette M. wifson.

susan o/rm. WO.O~ "sue" ((suzy~q" ({aunt susan" "sue-o/M.l1 ((suza:me11 ~18 s. fiig~ TtL 4/20./75 aeti~: stare. 1,2,3,4; sfis 3,4; stw puliG.city 4; Itt mag 2,4; yearfiooli. 2,4; newspaper 2; Iiinderaid: 2,4. 1'1" jrieMs, family esp nteees & neplicws, plioto a£hums, james <fcitn coll<ctiori, ~ MU, plione, U:e cream. renifor: worli.ing atsusaris own, never Ii.noWing wlicre iam, painliitl'eiS. fav mem: pgst '92, jrprom '92, 'ik fUi", summer of '91, im gonna 6eatyoul, lOtfigreng; tlieater, times w/ toni&jen, rise & sliine!, ti[wCo/s 6eing wi li.atfiy & 6iian, limchta6te'91,'92, 6 IUs atisliuu! a.ve, jii nite<fi:liners at E sworkiilg , attlieindCw/ Ii.a, juan, jens, a, 6,(, 6lii, c6n, etc, tlie poU; tlie susan's own. posse, me;flUt?, wfiYla gotta ffay? goofs ilt· . to 6e an "'!5llSfi teaeIieT aru! a writer. to futve It Cot of Cove aru! to 6ecome 06sceniCy ridi! !""_~ 'everyones yoUtfi is a it's a JOMn of cIicmU:a£ nuufuess." ]'5..fi.tzgemIiL "tlie ultimate d'are is to teII tIie trutIi.' -mad'omut. message to: my parel1ts & sisters-tIiaiiIi. you for a!wCo/s supporting me. nieces, neplicws & 6rotIier-6iq <£reams ant! Iiam worli. wier get you anywliire: li.atfiy-t:Ii<= for 6eing my aicIi.et, fu.v ya. &nan, my 6ig 6ro-tficiiIk you for 6eing tIiere even at 2:15 am, lUv ya.

gregory wood'row, "greg" "1icr6" "woot!y" 618 yale ave. 9/5/75 pp: my car, jrieMs, famUy. fa.v """'" 9tfi grcufe year, sw.rtfunore C<UltJ'1'S. goofs ilt Gfe: to 6ecome suecessjid; ricIi & Iiapjiy. Ja.v quote: "time waits for no one." message to: mufercfassmen-soine<fajr you'([ 6e ftere.

Susan. L. Wood' 166

Gregory WoodTow


Iieatfter fori WT'i9fit, "fi<stu" "lieatli" "galis" 43 fownes fu. 2/26/76 activities: worli! <if.fairs cfub 2,3,4; Itt mag 2,3,4,edttor4; slis 1,2,3,4; yearfioolt/lltWspllj1er 3,4. pp: famiCy, jiit;rufs, my dOg & my sense of Iiumor. rem for: weinfuess, 6~ fWeraJ; 6eing tIie pilfar, foigettillg mypwse. fllvmem:timewiihmy friendS, girls' nigJitout, pillOws, "dOn'tw~, itev":!'omt<s/ illmindOgyems, presidi:rttUtf gllmes, it dU! too fuwe Illietu!, "my fife.dOes !lOt revoTve arotJiuf jen's 60J.iiien&, SI1m at my sweet 16, "wimd'eJjilf tonigftt" injen'~ 6a&yllTd, "illmtlie Iie6rew wve gocUess/' 6eingtlirown out Oftlie test w/ jet!, going to WllWll w/ n6, 1Jllltsin!Jin9 "myadiy bre<IkJ! Iie<irt," 5 IiouIs at6~ 6/13/92, my liiUintumor, " do igetllpoint?/' $15 flllt, sw":l'Ping tllpewf nicofi, weiu!y's ~earl; 6ilfs Il fWeraJ; IlSh well: in physies, mem ~ wW (Iiei<fi), gis stlUfy futIJ; atltlme!, seminar reports. 'it's tIie mummy!, ' jen's cIiairs, peoples dTeams, nicoles MVe, cfos"::"r '92, aq, tfeliiw"", people, "come "91lin?/' ft.mart & 6fue lIgftt specialS, IimcJi 60;<e5, pink IUiIt (nicofe!!), 6tll fcmf!, trig cfoss, shalting 6ariiam 6us1i'5 IUtrul:;getting Il qtutrter of whatjet! gets, slUttfes & dlet ~eps~ <lTIjafi.'5 Iiwt attack, concerts, twins w/ n6, 6!l11)' 1tUIl1Uow, 60wimg W/ este & tIie gang. goalS in fife; to 6e hIlppy. fltV quote: '•.. rve often 6een toli! you. C£llt onCy dO what you. know how to dO we£( a1tl£ tIiat' 5 6e you, 6e what you're flki.,6e llIte yoursefJ." -tIie migftt 6e giants. mes5"ge to: friendS & JitmiCy-tlianRs for 6eing tIiere.

fisll p. zuffi, "s.ime!' "Wmpy" "trcif£' "6rent" 667 oli!sdio~llious~ dT. 1/1/75 activities: ficlc£ hockey 1,2,3, co-m~4; Cacmsse 1,2,3 co-eaptam 4; suufe>it counciC 2,3, treasurer 4. pp: famiCy, friendS, my cat, cftap~ turIes wf dentSe, =y, )cmute, tIie cfon, 6w, cl; ge£, je£, wt. rem for: my faugfi, Iiitting tIie post:, boots. fltV metre 041090, snow dame '91, cliem cfoss w/ plii!; ~ve, wUfenei, time w/ jerry & tIii 6oys, tIie slWre, camping-uwor My, martin IittIier king wlituf; dlnneI> w/ f'9ino, 'Just Il few cfose jrietufs", 6ulfet, cui goalS in fife; to see ilwin m. fkt;IiW- pfay for tIie (a. Ca.Ws. few qucte: "yOlL wi£[ wateli herfrom tIie c!istanre. how her eyes "'" so consistent. sfi'e'oc never ret yOlL tUww, ,,[tfietftiJ'1s tIiiy hIlve seen." -<if. "if atfirst yOlL d'on't sucree<f, give up." TOmes. mesS"ge to: my &rotIier, jerry-tlimilts for everytliing. YOlLre tIie greatest. i lOve you.

Heather L. Wright

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"Change" - probably used a million merous school spirit days, cafeteria fires, times throughout the presidential cam- dances sponsored by each and every paign and election was also the best club, the Blizzard of 1993, the class word to describ~.i.this. . p ast school year. trips, the Snow Dance, the Junior and From the "confusiJ1g~' bell schedule to Senior Proms, the Soph Hop, soda mathe specialized homerooms to the new chines ... the list goes on and on. At the internati()nal level, the inauteachers, there w~~~L~any new facets of guration of PresIdent Bill Clinton, SHS to get accus~~~~d to. Locally, there were also numerous "Operation Restore Hope" in Somalia, memories that w~iiis~~red of the school the return of Sa.~c:i~i~ ~irussein, and the year: the historigifielg trip to the Li- crisis in Bosnia were some of the membrary's Amphit~~~.t~~ to see former orable events. In entertainment, music, and fashion, President Bush,~~c~~famous blackout and waiting period in December, the we saw the return of the 70's in everyVolleyball Central League Champion- thing from bell bottoms to platforms, the ship title, "Arsenic and Old Lace," Mr. rise of grunge and Seattle bands (flannel Yost's retirement, "Hello Dolly!," nu- and Nirvana), box office favorites rang-

ing from A Few Good Men and Aladdin, Eagle's advance~th~ play-offs (not to mention the!ral~~s win in the Superbowl), Michael Jackson's mysterious skin disease oody-Mia wars, and Charles' and Di1ssplit up. We certainly ~~reL~itnesses and participants in the fas.~~~flting events of the 1992-1993 year. And through it all, we shared countlessii~pecial memories, friendships, and mgments together and experienced [.~~~m differently in accordance to our individual thoughts and feelings. It wasffuW an unforgettable year.

Top: Joe Croce speaks about his trip to the former U.S.S.R., bringing the world closer together. Above: Tania Smith, Jill Haney, and Christa Flick lull around commons for yet another period. Above: Angel DiRocco, Kori Grubb, and Rachel Spigel gather themselves near a lighter, deperately trying to keep warm during the blackout.

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Middle Left: Terry Vetter completes her homework in the silence of theLMC. Middle Right: Eric Brooks is being reprimanded by John Mooney for not washing his hands. Left: Tired, Jamy Angelos, Tam Pizzollo, and Julie Kush rest their weary feet. Top Left: Vani Ari holds story hour in the lobby after school.

Above, Top to Bottom: Meg Delaney seems unaware of the face Chris Priar is making. Mark Dolente uses his artistic abilities to draw a poster for SADD. Debbie Kiesel and Mindy Bossert make time in their busy lives to attend club meetings.

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Top left: Jill Carper and Maura DiFilippo sell tickets for the Springfield vs. Penncrest basketball game at the Spectrum. Top right: Stephanie Kosta comfortably reads some poetry. Middle: Katie Seavey works hard during homeroom selling candy cane treats. Middle right: Dan McIntyre types a program in during computer class. Right: Ed Shirley has swept Shawn Byers off his feet. Above right: Lori Xander and Chris SooHoo relax before an SHS meeting. Above: Len Wilson pesters John Canale as he tries to get his work done. Far Right: Kevin Healy hangs out in the hallway waiting for class to start.

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Top left: Ly Lim gives Christie O'Neill his opinion on her art work. Middle left: The School Store was a new addition to SHS this year providing gym suits, notebooks, folders, pencils and Springfield paraphernalia to students.

enlightens his AP English class with a rendition of Dr. Seuss's classic, Green Eggs and Ham. Below: Nate Tedesco makes Christmas cards for senior citizens at a Community Service Task Force meeting.

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Below: Varsity Baseball- left to right - Coach Mazurek, C. Frederick, B. Root, K. Janusziewicz, B. DeVuono, B. Gilmore, P. Liefield, S. Ashworth, Coach Ash, D. Gaudiosi, D. Kobasa, S. Ferguson, P. Kane, B. Modesto, T. Sullivan, B. Demnicki, T. Merrill, M. Joseph, M. Bean, C. Plummer, D. Pacitti.

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The Springfield boys baseball team had a very successful 1993 season, finishing with a 10-9 overall record despite losing seven of the nine starters from last year. Highlights of the season were a win over Upper Darby and an exciting game against the central league championship team, Haverford. Thanks to the leadership of Coach Ash and Coach Mazurek and the hard work and dedication of all the players, the cougars finished in fifth place in the central league. Both Mike Bean and Phil Liefield were elested to the Barrett All-Star Game. Matt Kass, Pat Kane and Bill DeVuono recieved honorable mentions. Matt Kass and Bill DeVuono will be next years co-captains. Congratulations to the team on an excellent season and good luck next year. Top: Mike Bean makes the play at third base. Above Left: Phil Liefield gives it all he's got. Above Right: Tim Sullivan gets ready for the next play. Left: Catcher Matt Kass prepares to throw out a runner. Right: Some players rest between innings.

Above: Freshman Baseball Team

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Below: Varsity Softball - left to right - Coach Caffey, Tara Piccirilli, Amy Lord, Tara Battaglia, Michelle Lombardi, Dana Lehman, Shana Goane, Coach Marantino, Jen Sheer, Kristal Myers, Heather Gottwig, Lauren McCabe (so.), Lauren McCabe (sr.), J.Guiffre (capt.), Arlene Wiegner (capt.)

The 1993 season was quite for the Cougar Softballers. The first day of practice, the team found Central Field under a few feet of snow. Tryouts and a couple a couple weeks of practice had to be held indoors. Coach Caffey and Coach Marantino scouted talent in the gym and a successful season was on its way. Led by captains Arlene Wiegner and Jen Guiffre the team won 8 games doubling last seasons total. Radnor, Lower Merion, Penncrest and Strath Haven all faced defeat twice at the hands of the much improved Springfiels team. The best game of the season, which was also the last, was Springfield at Marple. Springfield led the game for a while at 3-2 and only lost 4-3 in the bottom of the seventh, Marple is already afraid to face Springfield next season. The entire central league had better get ready because the core of the team is hungry for victory! Top Left: Jen Guiffre prepares to let go of a fastball. Top Right: Shana Goane asks Coach for the signals. Middle: The Cougars discuss their strategy. Left: Arlene Wiegner waits to make another play at third base. Right: Dana Leman throws a runner out.

Above: JV Softball Team

Above: Freshman Softball Team

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Above: Boys Lacrosse Team - left to right - Coach Meredith, J. D'Alonzo, M. Seaman, Coach Heisman, M. Polischuck, B. Sperry, P. Derby, P. Karpinski, J. Cahill, M. Spires, B. Botta, D. Hoover, A. Saito, R. Kresge, D. Mento, M. Dolente, C. Suppa, S. Simpson, S. Warnick, T. McGovern, P. Driscoll, A. Kutufaris, C. Britton, J. Mongold, S. Adolph, J. Kennedy. Missing from photo - B. Bullard, A. Chinici, M. Depetris, D. Gevaert, M. Heath, J. Henderson, K. Henderson, S. Joachim, K. Keenan, S. Lyman, F. May, R. McCabe, J. Monaghan, K. Moran, J. Morrissey, P. Muller, M. Newman, J. O'Connell, G. Peabody, B. Pyle, C. Rice, A. Roosevelt, R. Seminole, K. SooHoo, B. Winterbottom.

The boys varsity lacrosse team ended a successful season with a 16-4 record, Leading the team were co- captains John Mongold and Chris Britton. The team ended up second in the league and lost 6-4 in the state champions. The high point of their season was defeating the number one ranked team, Conestoga, 10-9 in overtime. Team members being honored were: John Mongold and Chris Britton first team all-state, Jesse D'Alonzo second team all-state, John Mongold, Chris Britton and Jesse D'Alonzo first team all-central, Dave Hoover, MikeSeaman and Sam Adolph - second team all-league.

Above Left: Mike Seaman and Sam Adolph fight with an opponent for a loose ground ball. Directly Above: Bryan Sperry is determined to get the ball. Right: Mike Newnam is a tough defender. Far Right: Dave Hoover looks to recieve the ball.

Above: Kevin Keenan gets ready to defend the goal.

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The girls varsity lacrosse team faced a challenging season this year. They were lead by co-captains Lisa Zulli and Tamara Crowe. The team suffered defeats, but never lost their spirit. The high point of the season was the final game when they crushed Upper Darby 27-8.

Team members being honored were: Tamara Crowe - first team allcentral, first team all-delco and honorable mention all-american. Chrissy Djevharian, Sarah Belville and Kellie Connor - honorable mention allcentral. Overall both the boys and girls lacrosse teams produced excellent seasons. Way to go SHS lacrosse!

Above: Girls Varsity Team - left to right - Coach Mrs. Markle, Sherrie Heffernan, Joyce Carper, Vicki Kerezi, Dana Castefero, Lynda Lastowka, Kellie Connor, Rebecca Davia, Deb Korenkiewicz, Coach Mrs. Vandenberg, Judy Kennedy, Jill Carper, Lesley Kerrigan, Mandy Given, Nicole DeHaven, Angie Syernick, Este McCartney, Chrissy Djevharian, Carly Buscaglia, Tam Crowe, Lisa Zulli, Jacqui Hunt, Sarah Belville. Missing from photo - Noelle Zappocosta, Kris Hines, Danielle Pieri.

Above: Lori Simpson and Mitzi Tolentino play great offense. Left: Lynda Lastowka looks for the pass. Far Left: Carly Buscaglia gets ready to fire one in the goal.

Above: Girls JV Team

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The boys and girls spring track team enjoyed a memorable season that many will never forget. But their talents could not be displayed without the help of their coaches. Coaches Mrs. Connie Funk, Ms. Lisa Lockley and Mr. Jim Reinke supported the girls team while the boys team was led by coaches Mr. Dan Curran, Mr. Mike Heath and Mr. Schaeffer. Both teams were very dedicated and devoted to the sport. During track season many personal bests were broken and many qualified for districts. The girls track team broke the record for the two-mile relay and also the four mile relay. Ted Donnelly picked up a fifth place medal at districts in the 3200, while others who qualified to run at districts were Takiema Shank, Tamiah Shank, Ebonie Kemp, and Krista Flick in the 4xl00 relay, Courtney Shields in the 800, Kate Spires in the 1600, and Nancy Seidel in the 100 hurdles. All did very well. Next years boys and girls spring track teams will come back even stronger, ready to use their skills, confidence and determination as their weapons against the many schools in the central league.

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Top Right: Danielle Misciagna displays her perfect form in discus. Directly Above: Nancy Woods clears the hurdle with ease. Middle: Is that the Incredible Hulk? No, it's just Chuggy Bassett. Middle Right: Dave Ley and Ryan Scanlon run their warm-up before practice.

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Above: Girls Track Team -left to right - Coach Lockley, S. Hines, M. McAndrews, J. Navarro, T. Gaston, M. Bossert, S. Beatty, S. Welsh, A. Vickery, M. DiFilippo, E. Horan, C. Shields, S. Devenney, A. Burke, 1. Reeves, J. Tiger, D. Misciagna. A. Evans, C. Flick, E. Gallager, E. Ramirez, Coach Funk, C. Soohoo, N. Seidel, W. Cadge, C. Dappollone, A. Burridge, T. Pizzollo, T. Shank, L. Gerace, T. Shank, S. Wiegner, K. Spires, A. DiRocco, E. Kemp, K. Sannelli.


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Left: Tim Bowen whirls the discus 'at the Central League Champs meet. Below Left: There goes Dan Curran, soaring by the finish line. Directly Below: Chirag Patel tries to set the all time world record.

Top Middle: Kieran McLaughlin and Brian Seaman practice recieving the baton. Middle Left: Courtney Shields, Annie Burridge and Ellen Gallager take great strides. Middle: Kristine Sannelli keeps her lead in her relay at the Delco Relays. Above: Boys Track Team - left to right - C. Patel, H. Patel, 1. McCurdy, J. Speers, D. Rhoads, D. Ley, T. Donnelly, C. Bassett, S. Montesano, J. Kearney, C. Patterson, J. McGrath, M. Matsko, A.Brennan, S.Hartley, R. Scanlon, B. Seaman, C.Preston, D.Curran.

Directly Above: Ebonie Kemp looks like the next Flo Jo.

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What's All the Racquet About? BOYS TENNIS Varsity Tennis -left to right - Binh Le, Coach Freas, Bill Benzing, Jeff Bruce, Eric Bastien, Steve Harms, Frank DeMao, Steve Repsher, Tim Guild, Matt D'Ullise, Coach Brady, Jarett Raffel(cap), Dave Leahy(cap).

JV Tennis - left to right - Coach Freas, James Korenkiewicz, Jeff Braverman, John Mullin, Bill Snyder, John Dugan, Kory Parsia, Steve Repsher, Doug Plank, Coach Brady, Todd McGarvey, Steve Morton, Chris Gallo, John Gildea, Andrew Spires, Dan Brown.

Entering the Central League Tennis Challenge, the Springfield High School boys tennis team had a very difficult season. Despite the team's record, there were many players that had individual successes. Co-captains Jarett Raffel and Dave Leahy, the MVP, were big influences and will be missed by the team next year. As will seniors Steve Repsher, Jeff Braverman and Bill Snyder. But Coach Mrs. Brady thinks optimistcally about next year's season. She says, "We have some really strong players who will be back next year, so we hope to do much better."

Above Left: Hey, what a great serve!!! Above: Bill Snyder and Kory Parsia take a break between matches.

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Above Right: Jeff Braverman practices on his own. Above: Eric Bastien warms up before he has his match.

Above: After observing, Mrs. Brady adds her words of wisdom.


Banquets and Awards As the school year comes to a familiar close, the annual PAWS and Cougar Banquets come with it. Each year these banquets are held to recognize and honor all the athletes who participated in sports this year. The PAWS or Parents Association for Women in Sports dinner was held at The Knights of Columbus. The members of the girls sports teams from grades 9-12 gathered with their coaches for one final time to recall memorable moments and say goodbye until next season. The Cougar Banquet dinner was held at Septembers. There, Junior Varsity and Varsity sports teams were recognized, as well as the 1992-93 Most Valuble Players from each team. Also credited were those seniors who recieved the Key Award for accumulating four or more varsity letters.

Above Left: Friends Dana Castafero, Noelle Zappocosta and Vicky Kereszi smile at the PAWS dinner. Above: The 1992-1993 Key Award Winners.

Left: Senior Angel DiRocco recieves a field hockey award at the PAWS banquet. Below: Cross Country MVP, Matt Joseph, poses with Coach Curran at the Cougar Banquet. Below Right: The girls softball award winners pose with their coaches.

THE MVPs Boys Cross Country - Ted Donnelly, Matt Joseph Girls Cross Country - Kate Spires Football - Chris Britton, Mike Bean Cheerleading - Heather Poake Golf - Rob Seavey Soccer - Jason Doyle Girls Tennis - Joyce Carper Field Hockey - Jacqui Hunt Boys Basketball - Bill Davis Girls Basketball - Tamara Crowe Swimming - Melissa Tyler, Sean Jenkins Ice Hockey - Dan Woods Wrestling - Brian Romesburg, Mike Borrelli Winter Track - Ted Donnelly, Kate Spires Boys Lacrosse - Chris Britton Girls Lacrosse - Tamara Crowe Boys Tennis - David Leahy Baseball - Mike Bean Softball - Jen Giuffre Girls Track - Ebonie Kemp Boys Track - Ted Donnelly

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Celebrating Above: Anne Marie Scalies sings her solo of "The Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy"

Above Left: Artist, Jay Adams, winning first, second,and third places, is sitting proudly in front of his wall of talent. Directly Above: Waiting for the crowd to quiet down their cheers, Sha'Shawna Stephens gets ready to begin her solo.

On May 20, 1993, Springfield High School was filled with the spectacular works of its students. From art, woodworks and graphic arts to singing, food and fashion, great abilities and talent were displayed, judged and enjoyed by all. "Through the years" was the theme of this years fashion show.

Above Right: "Oops!" Looks like you may have dropped something Matt Kass. Directly Above: A very impressive painting displayed at Celebration by Danielle Pieri.

Above: The Girls Chorus is keeping the beat in their rendition of "Sister Act".

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Talent Nearby area stores supplied stylish outfits for models to wear, while fashion classes contributed their own works to the show. To go along with the theme of the night, wedding attire of past and present, and each decade of the 1900s were highlighted. Congratulations and good work to everyone wlto was part of our "Celebration of the Arts."

Directly Above: Sandy Syglowski, modeling her cousin's wedding dress, and Bill Snyder walk down the runway.

Above Left: Mike Seaman waves to the crowd as he shows off his stars and stripes from Structure. Above Right: Elizabeth Misciagna, who won a second and third place in the art contest, displays some of her art work. Directly Above: Some students recreating the styles of leather jackets and poodle skirts of the Directly Above: Jarett Raffel is very working hard on his prize winning cake for the contest.

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Below Right: Kristine Sannelli addresses the inductees with the officers and advisors looking on.

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Middle: New inductees enjoy some refreshments after the ceremony. Directly Below: Maggie Oldham and Tara Piccirilli are showing Colin Osburn how to hold his candle. Below: Christina Dappollone recieves congratulations from principal Mr. O'Brien.

Above: The new NHS members smile for a group picture.

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On April 13, 1993, twenty eight new members were inducted into the National Honor Society. Beginning this year, not only juniors, but sophmores were eligible to enter, based on the criteria of service, scholarship,¡ leadership, and character. The sophmores inducted into included Charles Bassett, Anne Burridge, Jill Carper, Joyce Carper, Glenn Gardner, Dave Guadiosi, Steven Harms, Jacquelyn Hickey, Victoria Kerezi, John McGrath, Burgundy Shank, Lori Xander, Noelle Zappacosta, and Brian Zappasodi. Inductees from the junior class are Matthew D'Ulisse, Christina Dappolone, Craig Frederick, John Gildea, Erin Horan, David Kobasa, Dana Lehman, David Ley, Amy Lord, Margaret Oldham, Colin Osburn, Tara Piccirilli, Dixie Sellers, and Angela Syernick.


The Class of 1995 attended it's first semi-formal dance May 1st, 1993. While planned and organized by the class officersStefanie Cordaro, Dave Gaudiodi, Frank May, Steve Spinosa, and Noelle Zapacosta- many more class members helped make their Soph Hop a success. Students worked particularly hard on the decorations, which even added sparkle to the next day's Senior Citizens' Prom. The typical sophmore's evening began with photo sessions and a last minute peek in the mirror. Then, on to dinner, perhaps at The Media Inn or Benigan's. At the dance itself, students scampered around, madly taking pictures and comparing flowers. The evening may have ended in a posthop gathering at a friend's house. Many thanks to the officers, sponsers and everyone who helped create a memorable night!

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Clockwise, top to bottom: Couples dance to the theme song "Lights". Mark Garrison and Lauren McCabe were one of the many happy couples who attended the Soph-Hop. Joyce Carper and Brian Zappasodi share a dance.

Vickie Kerezi, Michele Lombardi and Stefanie Cordaro groove to Madonna.

Posing for a picture are Kim Anders and Dan Benzing.

Cover girls Jaclyn Aloi, Ellen Gallagher and Dana Castafero.

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Dave Ley and Anne Marie Scalies smile pretty for the camara. Stephanie Stupka and her date arrived in complete elegance. Brian Botta and Lauren Di Paulo were another happy pair. Heather Foulkrod, Dixie Sellers and Elyse Ostroff. Kelly Connor at her class dance.

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Andy Chinici and Sarah Slate cheerfully danced at the prom. Amy Winnemore and Leigh Harding smile over dinner. Bob Winterbottom, Jermy Willard, Kent Thoensen, Tim Stalker and Dave Reed. Lori Henthorn and Erin Horan make good use of the dance floor. Rebecca Davia, Jocelyn Nescio, Jill Schellinger and Amy Schrage. Jamie Colburn and Vince Screnci enjoyed the prom.

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Tony Geno, Georgiana SHU, Jennifer Burke and Kathy Power. Philip Liefield and Tam Pizzolo at the Senior Party.

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Tony Geno, Georgiana Silli, Jennifer Burke and Kathy Power.

Brian Gilmore, Doug Mento, Steve Repsher and John Mongold.

Philip Liefield and Tam Pizzolo at the Senior Party.

Ethel Tolentino, Jen Scheer, Heather Gottwig and Arelene Wigner.

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COMMENCEMENT SPRINGFIELD HIGH SCHOOL Commencement Awards Class of 1993

Art jack and jane Duffy Art Award, , , , " , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , " , , , , ,Danielle Pieri Art Department Award, , , ' , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ' , , , , , , , , , , , " Alexander E. Simeonides Lions Club of Springfield Art Award" , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,james L, Adams Business Education Richard K, Smith Business Education Award, , , , , , , , " , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,jacqueline M, Hunt Lions Club of Springfield Business Education Awards, " , Stacey L, jackson, Brian K. Romesburg Thora A, Gilger Memorial Scholarship Award (SBPWj , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , Deborah A, Crowell Berkeley College Business Education Awards, , , , , . , , , , , , Kathleen M, Power, Lesley Anderson Guy and Rose Harding Memorial Business Education Award , . Melissa A. Sebastian PNC Bank - Bank on Education Award. , , , , . , " , , , , , , , , , .. , . , , , , , , , , , , . , . Heather M, Poake

English Lions Club of Springfield Language Arts Award .,., , , , , . , . , , , , . Gwendolyn A, Cadge, Ingi Lee English Department Award, , , , , , , , , , , , , . , , , , , , , . , . , . , . ,jennifer K. Burke, Heather L, Wright The Hushion Achievement Award. , . , , , , , . , , , " , , , , , , , , , , . , , , , . , , , , , , , ,Kathleen C, Seavey Ellen Shattuck Simon journalism Award, , , , , , , , . , , , , , . , Aniali N, Avadhani, jennifer Leonard Foreign Language Sarah L, Berry Memorial Scholarship (SBPWj " " " " " " " " ' " . Aniali N, Avadhani, Ingi Lee French Department Award " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " Gwendolyn A, Cadge Spanish Department Award""."."".".".,." .. ,.", Tamara j, Crowe, John R, Mongold German Department Award, , , , , , " , , , , , , " , , , , , , , , , , , , . , , , , , . , .. , , , " Stephen j, Repsher Home Economics Ruth C. Bullard Home Economics Award. , . , , , . , . , , , , , , , , , , .... , , , , , , . , . Angelique DiRocco

Industrial Arts Mechanical Drawing Award, " , . , , , , . , , , , , . , , , . , , , . , , , , , . , . , , , , . , , . , , . , , , Flint M, Weller Industrial Materials Award. , , , , , . , , , . , , , . , . , .. , , . , . , . , , . , . , . , . , , , , , ' , , Oliver AR, Collins Power Techology Award, , , ,. , . , .. , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , . , , , , , , . , . , , , , , , , Michael A DiMaio Graphic Arts Award, . , . , . , , , . , . , . , , , , , , , . , , , , , , , . , , , , . , , , , " Gary R, Wesley, Lisa P, Zulli john J, Conners Memorial Graphic Arts Award"",.,., .. "."",.,.""." . Colleen E, Lynn Harry G, Stewart Memorial Industrial Technology Award, .. , , , , . , , , , , . , . , Sean C, McAndrews Math NCSM Certificates of Achievement. , . , , , , . , , . , , , , . , , . , , . , ., Christine Opalach, Nishith Patel AHSME - Highest Score , , , , , . , . ' , . , , . , . , , , , , , , . , , , , , , , , , , . , . , , . , , . , , , , , , , , , , , , , , Ingi Lee Lions Club of Springfield Mathematics Awards, . , , . , ,. , , , , , , . , , , . Aniali N, Avadhani, Ingi Lee The William Speakman Mathematics Award, , , , . , , , , ., , , . , . , . , , , . , , , , , , " Jennifer K. Burke janice Brazenor Memorial Scholarship " , , .. , , . , , , ... , . , . , , , , , . , , , , , , , Gwendolyn A Cadge

R. K. Smith Auditorium

Friday, June 11, 1993

* 8 p.m.

Music Flora Auld Memorial Music Award, . , . , . , . , , , , , , , . , , , , , , " , , , , , , . , , , , Gwendolyn A, Cadge Band and Orchestra Parents' Award. , . , , , , , . , , , , , , " ,Gwendolyn A. Cadge, Brian j. Demnicki Vocal Music Award " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " ' " Heather L, Reid Women's Club of Springfield Music Award. , , , , , . , , , , . , , . , , . , . , , , , , , , , , . Victoria A, Paoletti The Stanley Pearlman Memorial Scholarship, , . , , .. , . , , , , , . , . , , , , .. , , , " Kimberly L, Stinger Albert Desiderio Memorial Scholarship, , , , , , , . , . , , , , , , , . , , . , .. , , , , . , . , , . Anjali N, Avadhani

Physical Education jane E. Brusch Field Hockey Award""",.",.,.,."",.""",."", "jacqueline M, Hunt Wilbur R. Schopf Physical Award " " " " " " " " ' " Angelique DiRocco, Brian K, Romesburg


PARTY

Danielle Pieri, Sarah Belville, and Chris Djevharian.

On Thursday, June 10, the class of 1993 gathered at September's to bid each other a final farewell before Commencement. The night was one of music, dancing, and laughter. But there was also a feeling of sadness in the air as the seniors remembered their last four years together at Springfield High School. There were smiles and tears as the class of '93 recalled events such as the Soph Hop, Junior and Senior Proms, class trips to New York and Washington, and all the RidleySpringfield football games. The seniors realized how much they had changed since they began high school and how many memories they had shared together. The Senior Party was to be the last of these memories for the seniors before they parted to go their separate ways.

Kori Grubb plays peek-a-boo with Becky Cecala and Rachel Spiegel.

Kevin Healy and Susan Wood smile for the camara.

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1993 Science Lions Club of Springfield Science Award Science Department Award American Chemical Society

Anjali N. Avadhani " Jennifer K. Burke Gwendolyn A. Cadge, lngi Lee

Social Studies Robert Duignan Memorial Social Studies Award Social Studies Department Award

Kristine M. SannelIi Gwendolyn A. Cadge

S.E.T. Janet G. Way Certificate of Achievement

Shawn M. Byers, Angelique DiRocco Camille A. Micolucci, Sean R. Simpson

TV Video Production Jeffery Benton Video Production/Computer Graphics Award

Daniel Mazmanian

Theatre Arts Springfield High School Acting Awards Helen Warwick Memorial Scholarship (SBPW)

John R. Mongold, Sandra J. Syglowski Korin J. Grubb

Vocational~Technical Awards

Keita K. Jay Stacey M. Johnson Anjali N. Avadhani Jennifer K. Burke Stephen J. Repsher Lesley E. Anderson Vani S. Ari Anjali N. Avadhani Jennifer K. Burke Gwendolyn A. Cadge Oliver A. R. Collins Sherrie A. Donaghy Denise M. Ellis

Seamus McDermott Keya Smith Scott's Hi-Q Gwendolyn A. Cadge Ingi Lee

Faculty Service Awards Theresa A. Geno Korin J. Grubb Stephanie L. Kosta Julie Kush lng Lee Jennifer Leonard Colleen E. Lynn Anthony L. Maturo

Akira Saito Kristine M. Sannelli

Estelle McCartney Timothy J. Merrell Danielle Pieri Kathleen M. Power Kristine M. Sannelli Gary R. Wesley Heather L. Wright Lisa P. Zulli

Oganization Awards The American Legion School Awards Jenniler Leonard, Timothy J. Merrell Micbael J. Bean Joseph J. Barrett Memorial Scholarbsip Carslaw-Giuffre-Tosti Memorial Scholarships Matthew L. Houser, Kate M. Spires Diane Ferrell Catlett Memorial Scholarship Christine Opalach Century III Leaders State Alternate Scholarship Ingi Lee Class of 1981 Scholarship Heather M. Poake Congressional District-Scholar Athlete Awards Tamara J. Crowe, Brian K. Romesburg Jamy D. Angelos Hellenic University Club of Philadelphia - Founders Scholarship Sandra J. Syglowski Charles A. McLaughlin Service Award Minority Scholarship Award Jeremy M. Miller Gwendolyn A. McNeill Consumer Products - National Merit Scholarship Corporation Cadge National Science Scholars Program Scholarship " Jennifer K. Burke National Scholar Athlete Awards John R. Mongold, Christine Opalach Gwendolyn A. Cadg NEDDA - Gay Leonard Memorial Award Angelique DiRocco, Christine Djevharian, Ebonie Kemp PAWS - Scholarship Awards Jack Peoples Athletic Service Award Timothy J. Merrell

Organization Awards (Continued) Phi Beta Kappa Association - Book Award Jennifer K. Burke Philadelphia Inquirer Journalism Award " Anjali N. Avadhani Principal's Scholarships Tamara J. Crowe, John R. Mongold Rotary Club of Springfield Student Achievement Awards .. Christopher E. Douglas, Matthew W. Joseph Deborah A. Crowell Rotary Club of Springfield Technical/Business School Award Peter Dobbs Saller Memorial Award Michael J. Bean, Brian K. Romesburg Timothy J. Merrell Soroptomist International- Youth Citizenship Award Soroptomist International Scholarship Award Melissa A. Sebastian Springfield Education Association Scholarship Nancy R. Seidel Springfield Hospital Awards Michael S. Donovan, Heather L. Wright Student Council Awards Tamara J. Crowe, Jacqueline M. Hunt Suburban Cable Scholarships Anjali N. Avadhani, Gwendolyn A. Cadge, Ingi Lee Gary John Sulzer Memorial Scholarship Christopher E. Smith Woman's Club of Springfield - Academic Scholarship Anjali N. Avadhani Angelique DiRocco Woman's Club of Springfield - Florence E. Shafer Scholarship Woman's Club of Springfield - Technical/Business School Scholarship .. Stacey L. Jackson Stacey M. Johnson Women's American aRT Award College, University and Technical School Awards Adelphi University, Music Scholarship Jennifer A. Conrad Albright College, Presidential Scholarship Heather L. Wright Cabrini College, Assoc. Dean's Scholarship Kate M. Spires Cedar Crest College, Presidential Scholarship Susan L. Wood Delaware Valley College, Faculty Scholarship Randall I. Kresge, Jr. Drew University, Academic Scholarship Heather L. Wright Drexel University, Academic Scholarship Douglas A. Pacitti Drexel University, Academic Scholarship Flint M. Weller Elmira College, Honor Scholarship Scott A. Warnick Heather L. Reid Gwynedd-Mercy College, College and J. Connelly Scholarships LaSalle University, Athletic Scholarship Kate M. Spires Lebanon Valley College, Vickroy Scholarship Kate M. Spires Lebanon Valley College, Vickroy Scholarship Nancy R. Seidel Lehigh University, University Scholarship Douglas R. Mento Long Island University, Academic Scholarship Arlene M. Wiegner Morgan State University Alumni Scholarship Ebonie S. Kemp Korin J. Grubb New York University, CAS Trustee and Rosenfield Scholarships Penn State University Lacrosse Scholarship Tamara J. Crowe Philadelphia College of Textiles and Science, Academic Scholarship Alexander E. Simeonides RETS Education Center, Electronic Engineering Scholarship Keita K. Jay Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Rensselaer Scholarship " James I. Kennedy Syracuse University, Dean's Scholarship Jennifer Leonard Temple University, Outstanding Achievement Scholarship Matthew L. Houser University of Delaware, University Scholarship Tamara J. Crowe Ursinus College, Merit Scholarship Donald H. Solomon Anthony Maturo, Shawn O'Leary, Edward Williamson Free School of Mechanical Trades Shirley Springfield High School Special Scholarships McGlone/Zulli Memorial Scholarship George A. Pagano Scholarship Florence D. Scioscia Memorial Scholarship James W. Braunsdorf Memorial Scholarship

Jamy D. Angelos Kristine M. Sannelli Gwendolyn A. Cadge Ingi Lee


Virtute Et Labore The Class Of 1993

Kim Stinger practices hat wearing before the big moment. Jen Scheer. a proud and happy S.H.S. graduate. Seniors pair off as Commencement partners.

Angela Evans and Ebonie Kemp are all set to face the world.

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'Iii Avadhani, Ingi Lee, Nancy Siedel, Matt Houser, Wendy Cadge, Christine Opalach and Jenn Burke.

Paul Doulderer salutes his class.

Doug Mento and Kristine Sanelli await the walk down the asile:

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wear your fa day . . . cafeteria final Cheers ... Li On ... Wonder Yea overflown toilet ... Pe the chicken man . blackout . .. TI-34 ... Europe . . . and many more final impressions of the 1992-1993 school year. pplement staff: Anisha aham, Charles Basnnie Burridge, Jill Joyce Carper, levenstine, anto, Maura tney Helly, Erin avid, S ori Law Sheeba Mathai, Tara Pice Ramirez, Courtney Shie Sellers, Beth W0 Noelle Zappocosta. Advisor: Mr. Montgom And a special thanks t Mr. Perkins, who submitted many pictures to the yearbook this year. ZOO

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eft: Mr. Freas teaches his class with much enthusiasm. Some band members enjoy their dinners at the band banquet. he 1992-1993 JV cheerleading squad. iors gather for a group picture during study hall.


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