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DON'T JUST EXIST. EXPLORE. t's Thursday, September 4th, the beginning of the 20032004 school year. Crowding the hallways are the 1,240 students of Springfield High School. Wide-eyed freshman enter the school with nervous laughter, unsure of what to expect at this new school. The sophomores anxiously await the beginning of their day without common freshman fears.
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The juniors saunter comfortably down the halls d iscussing their summer vacations, the upcoming dances and school activities. The seniors come into school ready to embark on their final yea r at Springfie ld High School, eagerly chatting about filling out college app lications and taking the SA 1's. It is the launch of a new school year. No one knows what to expect ...
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Senior Deepa Gupta working at American Eagle , Sophomores Alisha Capone and Kelly Johnson at Polites, Sophomore Maureen Casey and senior Alicia Clement working at Colonial Village , Senior Erica . Mastricola folding shirts at Old Navy , Senior Kieran Kelly making sure cars are taken care of at Tom McGarrigle's Gulf.
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tudents everywhere are in need of more money to buy cars, clothes and so many other items of everyday life, Because of this need, many students rely on their jobs to give them spending money and money for their future, Students meet new people, acquire new skills, and earn money from some Springfield staples, such as the places shown here, You never know where you'll run into a familiar classmate!
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Many students chose to take advantage of the fact that the Jersey Shore is less than two hours away. Here, Lydia Karlheim and Laura Cadge chill out in the sand. Kristin Sugden, Kaitlyn Keegan , Lianna Miller, Alix Duffy, Kristen Williams, Amanda Feehery, Tahra Johnson, Lindsey Stoner, Megan McConaghy and Nicole Duffy at the "Justified and Stripped Tour". Amy Scott, Heather McCullough, Alison Thomas, Dayna Evans and Nate Gray on the American Music Abroad trip to Europe . Melissa Turano, Meg Magrann, Lindsey Block, Kaitlyn Archibald, Amanda Shillady, Lauren Mascio and a little sister, spending time on the beach. A popular choice for many students was sports camp. Many of Springfield's talented soccer players took this route and had time to bond with each other and hone their skills.
he summer before the 2003-2004 school year proved exciting for many Springfield students. Although those who didn't have many plans for the warm summer months may have been looking forward to going back to school, there were plenty of students who were plotting to have the greatest summer yet. There was an abundance of activities all over the Delaware Valley, but as always, there were those students who were eager to get out of town. Those who weren't satisfied with the typical but lively Jersey shore vacation ventured
abroad to sightsee exotic locales. For those that stayed at home, there were still plenty of cool things to do. The "Vans Warped Tour," the "J ustified and Stripped Tour," and other concerts seemed to beckon students to popular venues in the tri-state area. There were sports camps going on throughout the summer, and the Country Club and Swim Club were packed with kids who wanted a chance to cool down their sunburnt skin. Overall, the opportunities that summertime evoke give every teenager a way to enjoy themselves .
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ur school does have a dress code, but it does not by any means limit the styles at Springfield High School. Hemp necklaces, mini skirts, fishnet tops and the latest sneakers are just a few of the popular styles among students. Some students are bothered by the code because we must have sleeves, but the majority of students are glad to have, for the most part, the freedom to wear
what they choose and they take full advantage of it. Senior Victoria Gambardella called the styles at our school diverse, which is clear just from walking down the halls. It's obvious that style is based on the individual because of the many different looks that are represented . Whether it is the "punk" style or the "preppy" style, multitudes of unique trends can be seen everyday .
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Jessica Fitzgerald shows a great example of tastefully ripped and distressed jeans . Liz Mock is known for her great taste in Kate Spade bags, such as her apple one shown here . It's difficult to walk the halls without noticing both Breana Karnis' garb and her big, friendly smile. Shane Evans couldn't wait until he turned 18 - just so that he . could get this cool tattoo.
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Jess Barrett, one of the many students at SHS with a tatt~o, gets so many questions about hers. What does it mean? Rachel McCay, Oede Marett, Charlotte Mirzoeff and Margie Ciavarelli are wearing prime examples of some current styles .
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Friends Amanda Maus and Laura Kennedy show that although they love the color black, pink is certainly one of their other favorite colors . Can't you tell that Katherine Bogash and Charlie Blue are good friends? Not only are they close, but they have something in common : a good sense of fashion! Junior Heather Thomas proudly
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Bonnie Clossey, Mike Wilson and Falon Pattani pretend not to realize how chic they are, but we sure did notice . With Bonnie's cute floral shirt, Mike's ability to pick out a simple but stylish outfit and Falon's jacket, these three have clearly proved their fashion intellect . Whether you wear them with or without socks, sandals and flip-flops are acceptable footwear statements - no matter what time of year. Senior Moura Cullen has always worn only the latest styles. Here, you can see that she is fearless about getting her fashionable clothes stained by chemicals in photography class.
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ne of the biggest events of the year, Homecoming, was held the weekend of September 19, 2003 . Coincidentally, Hurricane Isabel arrived on the same day! School was cancelled due to the state of emergency and students wondered all day whether the festivities would proceed. The decision was finally made to continue with the events, and although the pep rally was cancelled, the dance and sports games were still held Friday night and Saturday afternoon. The semi-formal dance was a spectacular occasion where the announcing of the homecoming court occurred. The court consisted of Dave Lucey, Scott Murphy, Justin Lockley, Ryan Kirby, Bob Spence, and Lianna Miller, Christine Burke, Brittany Fox, Megan Armor, and Brittany Piotti . The members of the court danced
DShOUld this have gone on the style pages!? Caitlin Delaney (right) put on her favorite sunglasses to take a picture with her favorite friend, Amanda Martorelli! You thought there was no such thing as buff freshmen , but Mike Bertolino, Phil Knasiak and Charlie Blue proved us all wrong! DBest friends Brett Ford and Jackie Diamond are glad they got to share their last homecoming dance together. a Jeffers (right) is so glad she's got upperclassmen friends like Alix Duffy. Homecoming always gives upperclassmen a chance to know the underclassmen a little better.
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together and awaited the following day when the King and Queen would be revealed. The day of homecoming was filled with sports matches and of course the homecoming football game played against Radnor. After the marching band performed their "Chicago" halftime show, athletic alumni from Springfield High School were inducted into the Hall of Fame . Following this annual ceremony, the homecoming court was recognized and Dave Lucey and Brittany Fox were honored as Homecoming King and Queen. Springfield dominated the game and beat Radnor, 29-22. Touchdowns were scored by Brandon Wesley, Josh Kelly and Justin Piotti. Fortunately, we weren 't stopped by Isabel and Homecoming proved to be an spirited event for all students who were involved.
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O N ick LeGrand and Kevin Chiang got their groove on at the homecoming dance. Nick seems to be having fun while Kevin wonders what the thumbs up is for . Homecoming King and Queen Dave Lucey and Brittany Fox happily accepted their titles during the football game halftime show .
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Cheerleader Laura Gordon demonstrates a cheer for her teammates . Laura makes a point to smile for every cheer and is always able to brighten her team 's spirits . Football player Jason Schatz watches the homecoming game concentrating on what he will do when he gets on the field .
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Joe Spence and his older brother Bob. Tim English and his little brother Phil. Kerry Handschuh and her older sister Lori. Jil/ Anszis and her older brother Jason. Laura Green and her little sister Dana. Gabe Falgie and his younger sister Mia, and Sean Getz and his little sis Jackie. Dave Acchione and his younger sister Daniel/e, along with Brandon DiZebba and his younger sister Daniel/e . Scott Murphy and his younger brother Steve.
he halls of Springfield High School are filled with brothers and sisters in anticipation of their "sibling rivalry" shots . From the time th were freshman, this year's seniors have been waiting for the chance to join the ranks of classes past and show off their
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Kristen and little sister Cassie Rider with Amanda Feehery and little brother Ryan. Sara and younger brother Matt Salerno wondering where their brother Jimmy could be. Rose Agovino with little brother Eric . Dan Lesutis standing by his little big sister Emily . Kevin Brennan putting his brother in a headlock. Siblings Jason and Alicia Clement surrounding brothers Mark and Mike DeSanto with the DeSantos' aunt, Mrs . Cuozzo in the middle .
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Top Left: Senior Dave Pizzica takes a break from carrying around his hefty sousaphone. Middle Left: Junior Evan Borden loves marching band because he is constantly surrounded by his friends . Right: The clarinet and trumpet sections love to play their instruments. 18 • • Activities
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Music is a major influence in the lives of high school students allover the world, and for many of the band members here at SHS, it is a way of life. Beginning in the hot days of summer and lasting through the chilly nights of November, participants worked to perfect their "Chicago" themed half-time show . Under the direction of Mr. Cooper and newcomer Mr . Pry, the band was able to complete yet another successful marching band season . Through rain , wind , and both scorching and frigid temperatures, this band did their best to raise the morale of Springfield football fans . Top: Jaclyn O'Olio and Once the football season Kristen Fraatz practice ended, band members their bass clarinets. moved from the field to the Above: Holly Moore and classroom for a new set of Brandon OiZebba have songs and shows . The been friends since freshman and sophomores fourth grade thanks to were eager to participate band. in Concert Band and showcase their abilities with pieces that surpass the
levels of difficulty that they had grown accustomed to in middle school. They are not however, done growing yet . Once they become upperclassmen , it's on to Wind Ensemble, a group that never turns down an opportunity to learn beautiful and challenging music. Meeting first block , every other day, dedicated students gather to organize and practice for their numerous concerts and prepare for a competition at Phoeni xville High School in March. This year, the music program traveled to Chicago from May 19 to May 23 , where they experienced four days of fun and instruction at places such as Great Flags "Great America ," and Northwestern University, one of the premier music performance schools in the country .
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The orchestra at Springfield High School is more than it may seem . Besides string instruments, there are a variety of others as well. These instruments can range from the trumpets to the violas, each of which playa vital role in making the ensemble continue to have their amazing, and now famous, sound . The orchestra here is so well-known that the members were asked to be the first orchestra in 83 years to perform in the annual Boscov's Thanksgiving Day Parade with Springfield Singers. They practiced the music "The Carol of the Bells" for a month and a half, and then recorded it in a studio. The time finally came for them to be recorded by ABC's cameras . The day was cold, but they did so well that they have been invited back for next year! Top right: The Orchestra prepares to perform as the cameramen set up to record. Below: Cellists Sarah Flamini and Rob Bell are seen here recording 'The Carol of the Bells" at the Art Museum Below left: You can always find Brynn Horna in perfect playing form as shown here. Below right: Here, many of Springfield's talented violinists are seen rehearsing one last time before recording the television version to be aired during the Thanksgiving Day parade for 'The Carol of the Bells." Center: Springfield Singers and Orchestra joined together to create a wonderful music extravaganza for the Thanksgiving Day Parade .
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For left: Mike Thompson and Katherine Lemon are prepared for any type of weather. Left: Nicole Hinkson and Cait/yn Collins bring out their "inner singers." Below: This year, the Junior Choir has proved to be a talented group. Lower right: Mike Thompson, Steve Botta, Rob Bell, Mike Carson, and Chris Burkhart make singing fun! Bottom left: Joann Skaria, Aurora Crew, and Emily Lesutis cherish their last year together in Senior Choir.
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Top Left: Senior Class President Kim Pitkin is seen here making important plans with the SC advisor, Mrs . Mroz. Top Right: Katelyn Penrose and Kim Cifuni are good friends . They enjoy the bonding time that SC gives them. Bottom Left: Dom Caponi, Mike Young, Jeff Bratz, Kim Pitkin and Laura DiRico sit in the main hallway while eagerly waiting to start their meeting . Bottom right: The Student Council poses with their advisors for a group shot during one of their meetings.
The dedicated members of SHS's Student Council meet weekly during advisory, as well as putting in several additional hours to make sure our school events are rUn smoothly . Under the guidance of Mrs. Mroz, Mr. Milnes and Student Council President Kim Pitkin, the Student Council is responsible for planning the Blood Drive, all of the homecoming activities, the annual bonfire, and the Turkey Fund . They also coordinate many other dances throughout the year and thanks to them , breakfasts are provided for the students taking PSSA tests. Despite having so many duties, they still find time to volunteer for community work . This includes raising money for Juvenile Diabetes and collecting the wood, which they used for the bonfire, from Springfield's Parks and Recreation Board . Without them , SHS would not be the same .
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spn-hlan Far Left: Shane Evans, previews the paper's latest edition. Left: Mr. Zappacosta teaches his class about journalism. Bottom Left: Caitlin Myers and Amanda Wilkerson take the news very seriously! Bottom Right: The SpriHian takes hints from professional papers . Far Bottom : Bonnie Clossey, Caitlin Myers, Amanda Wilkerson, and Michelle Roche, read the news to brush up on current events .
Mr. Zappacosta's Journalism class works hard everyday to bring SHS students our school newspaper, the Spri-Hian. With a staff of under and upperclassmen, motivated by EditorIn-Chief Shane Evans, the Spri-Hian is responsible for keeping us up to date on the most recent school events . Articles this year ranged from topics such as foreign exchange students, sports stats, opinions, entertainment, to various other newsworthy events. The students work hard every day to make sure that the paper gets printed on time and is transported to the student body without any problems. The Spri-Hian deserves a big thanks for keeping us in the know!
Senior Rich Fetterolf is eager to start his journalism career. Just look at how he absorbs Mr . Zapp's teachings.
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Every day, doctors are performing free surgery on children with cleft lips and palettes in needy countries. One may ask: How can these doctors afford to be so charitable? This is where Operation Smile and the Bocay Project come to the rescue. A non-profit national organization, the Springfield chapter of Operation Smile helps raise money for these needy children through both their annual penny drive and by selling cookies. Through these few fundraisers alone, the club manages to raise thousands of dollars towards their cause . Top left: Kiersten Abate, Shannon McGowan, and Michelle OHanIan are all proud to be members of this generous organization . Top right: Laura Glace is holding a picture of one of the many children that the club has helped to give a better smile and a better life . Middle: The members of the group gather to show off their own healthy white smiles. Far right: Jackie Diamond is pleased with all of the money this year's cookie sale has made. Right: Bill Quinn gives a friendly high five to a charitable customer.
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rop: The peers are seen here enjoying a nice 'all day in the forest during their Peer Neekend. Many will agree that this trip was an 3xperience that they are not likely to forget .
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Eager to help out their fellow students, the members of Peer Facilitators are always available for those in despair. This group is a confidential organization at SHS that any student can approach to discuss things that are going on in their lives. The Peers, with their advisors Mr. John Gildea and Ms. Amy Long , took the annual group trip to Philhaven for their training weekend. While they were there, they learned many valuable lessons and several skills that aided them in carrying out their responsibility to the student body. The peers also learned how to work together to solve problems and this melded them into a very close-knit group of friends that can help anyone solve their problems.
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Middle left: The peers are ecstatic after completing an arduous obstacle course during the Peer Weekend. Middle center: One of the tasks that the Peers faced was climbing a tall tree to reach a trapeze. Leslie Penjuke is seen here, mastering the task. Middle right: One of the activities that they participated in at the camp included getting into groups, and creating a rap. Ms. Long, Mr. Gildea and Ms. Ardao are seen here performing theirs. Left: The entire group of Peer Facilitators look great in their bright yellow t-shirts.
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Top right: Corey Dawson, Chris Bartels, Tim Tomasura , Justin Simmons, Ted Kelly, Phil English and Max McGrath take a break from their hard work for a picture. Middle left: Chris Chamblee, Emily Cashell and Ted Kelly help each other saw in preparation for the California Suite set. Middle right: Justin Simmons and Max McGrath pause from fixing a part of the stage. Bottom left: Phil English concentrates as he does his part in putting together a great set. Bottom middle: Corey Dawson remains focused as he puts the doorway in it's final place. Bottom right: Putting together the finishing touches on a door, Tim Tomasura can't be distracted.
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When it comes to the . performing arts, Springfield High School is brimming with talent . The Student Theater Workshop , headed for the second year by ISchool Play Director Mr. IGildea, is a group where 'students meet weekly to work on their improvisational and acting skills. In addition , they get the chance to learn about the technical aspects of putting on a production . The big projects this year were California Suite and The Laramie Project. STW is . fortunate to have such enthusiastic members.
Under the Student Director Internship program started by Mr . Gildea, Seniors Chris Erickson and Falon Pattani got to experience directing first-hand and directed parts of the productions put on this year. Additionally, as an Independent Study Project, Sophomore Drew Broussard wrote and directed his own play, The Winterscythe Affair, which was produced during the winter. The new challenges and adventures that STW faced this year made it a particularly special and memorable experience for them .
Top left: Sophomore Drew Broussard tries to explain his point of view to his incorrigible ex-wife in the New York Scene of California Suite. Top middle: Dan Bergels and Katherine Lemon hash out their marital differences in California Suite . Top right: Student Director Interns Falon Pattani and Chris Erickson intently study the performances of their actors . Their critiques are very important to the cast. Bottom left: One special thing about working on the school play was the special bond that was formed . They are pictured here playing one their favorite games Barbie Uno! -Bottom right: The maids in California Suite line up for this group portrait. They managed to look professional while keeping the audience very entertained.
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Here at SHS we have many activities and while we are all aware of most of them, there is one that not many realize exists: Ultimate Frisbee. Headed and organized by seniors Nick Seminoff and Gary Rothera, this year's team met three times a week to hone their Frisbee skills . Gathering in the back field of Sabold Elementary School every Monday, Wednesday and Friday in the fall, the team had lots of fun throwing the frisbee around and playing one of their favorite games. Ultimate Frisbee was not only a great way to get involved in a school activity, but also, it gave students a chance to hang out with their friends while doing something they really love.
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For years, the Community Service Club at SHS has been making a difference throughout our town. Whether it's raking leaves for some of Springfield's older residents or organizing the Breakfasts with Santa for Sabold and Scenic Hills, the Community Service Club has been there. The group of about seventy-five has been running and participating in acts that have truly benefited the community. Having Mrs. Descano and Ms. Snyder in the program was a huge help as well. The services done for the community by some of the students is a great way to show everyone they care. Some of the more popular service activities are the May Fair, the Halloween and Christmas parties at a local church, Pumpkin Day at Tyler Arboretum, and mailing holiday cards to the residents of Harlee Manor. The Community Service Club is a great way of giving students a sense of helping others .
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Top Left: Officers Adrianna Borgia, Nida Quadeer, Victoria Gambardella, Lisa Bongiovanni, Jessica Williams, Blaizie Goveas, and advisor Mrs. Descano after a wonderful meeting. Top Right: Community Service is just one interesl Emily Lesutis and Jessica Williams share.
Middle left: The entire Community Service Club gather together during a bi-weekly meeting. Middle right: These seniors smile together after a job well done. Above: Christine McConnell glows knowing that she's helping make a difference in someone's life.
Top : Lauren Lucci and Bonnie Clossey take a break from their hard work. Middle: Selena Oriscol is concentrating as she helps create a warm, fuzzy, bear blanket. Bottom : Brandon OiZebba raises his scissors in triumph as he proudly displays his electic blankets.
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In a cozy Springfield home on Sundays, a small but effective group of Springfield High School students work arduously to change the world in their own way. Known as the "Blue and Gold Blanketeers," these community service enthusiasts are a part of an organization nationally known as Project Linus. A national nonprofit organization, Project Linus sews and knits about 500,000 blankets a year to distribute to children in hospitals and shelters. It was during September of 2002 that senior Emily Lesutis learned about Project Linus in a newspaper article and began a Springfield branch of the organization . Since the organization is 100% non-profit, the Blanketeers found ways to get materials for their work. Their fundraising and the money that they personally donated helped accomplish their cause. Despite the difficulties, the Blanketeers were able to create a total of 94 blankets last year from September to December and this year, they hope to increase their production to 150 blankets. These blankets have been delivered to the Eliza Shirley House in Philadelphia and other shelters. Although this will probably be the group 's last year since the majority of the members are graduating seniors, the blanketeers have made their mark on our community. Activities . â&#x20AC;˘ 33
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What exactly is Vo-Tech? This is a question t hat many students of Springfield High School have pondered, but rarely asked . Vo-Tech (Vocational Technical Education) is a program offered to High School students who want to pursue a career in a technical field . A total of 77 students this year have chosen to be involved in this vigorous hands-on experience. They are given the opportunity to study fields in cosmetology , auto-body, cooking , and many other useful programs. Many of these classes are certification programs, meaning that the students take state tests in order to become certified in their chosen field. Students that pass these test are legally able to begin their careers after they complete High School. Many students however continue their learning with a post HighSchool education. Since they must attend Vo-Tech classes for half the school day, They only have time to schedule required classes such as English and Math to fulfill their graduation requirements, leaving other electives out entirely. As one can see, VoTech is an opportunity for students to work and learn, not just to get out of class.
Above: As one of the few girls involved in the Autobody program, Cheri Teller proves that boys aren't the only people interested in cars. Above right: Katie Carroll truly lives up to the expression "service with a smile ." Second from top: Marissa Paolino puts the finishing touches on a new polished look for her mannequin. Second from bottom : Chris Balmer and Andrew Frash are two of the many enthusiastic members of the Autobody program provided by Vo-Tech . Right: Joe Viso demonstrates his skills with car engines .
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Left: Future chefs Colin Searfoss, Alaina DiBartolomeo, Jessica Ranieri, and Lauren Lanciano take a break from their fruitful efforts in the kitchen. Below left: While most people spend their first block classes struggling to stay awake, Bridget Vanvladricken spends her mornings working with children. Below: Jackie Kellie contemplates which mannequin to use for her next stylish masterpiece.
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Top Right: Ben Mannix smiles while working on a letter that he hopes will make a difference . Far Right: Anthony Ciaveralli writes to help stop abuse towards animals on a worldwide scale. Bottom Right: Johnny Sang is dedicated to environmental and humanitarian efforts, which is why he got involved in the Write-A-Thon. Far Bottom Right: These Amnesty activists, Megan Bower and Jackie Glace are all smiles while writing their letters. Middle Right: Officers Jackie Diamond, Christine McConnell and Anna Calabrese are proud of the . efforts b y STARE and Amnesty.
Students Toward Animal Rights and the Environment (aka S.T.A.R.E) is one of the many groups here at SHS that strives to make a difference. They meet every month to come up with different ways to promote animal rights and environmental issues. They do such things as sponsor collections for local SPCA's, clean up parks on Earth Day, manage SHS's recycling and are even buying a cow for a less fortunate family in a different country . They also sponsor the trip to the Cape May County zoo and beach trip at the end of each year. Their ideas and actions are sure to make a difference .
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Above left: Anna Calabrese and Laura Glace smile while sealing their envelopes. Above right: A group photo shows everyone proud of a job well done after the Write-A-Thon .
making a differenClLesty Amnesty International is a group where students get together to fight for a cause they believe in, Amnesty International does things such as writing letters to seek justice for unrepresented 'citizens all around the world and to help free prisoners from unjust imprisonment , These letters are proved to be the most effective in showing human rights violations and they have saved many lives, Amnesty even got together with S,T,A.R ,E for a write-a-thon to help fight for their causes , Amnesty has not only made a difference here in SHS, but allover the world ,
Left Middle: Amnesty officers stand together very happy with the letters that were written at the Write-a-Thon , They know that together, SHS students can make a difference in the world ,
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Above right: The members of FBLA take time out of their studying to smile Above left: Joe Starecky takes a break from working hard on preparing for one of FBLA's many competitions they will have this year.
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student coalition on respect and equality SCORE or Student Coalition 0 Respect and Equality, is a clu tries to join everyone togeth r matter their race, religion , se u orientation, or gender. Recen I they had a meeting designe f the community to come and a about homosexuality . They h v been trying to spread the wo d about intolerance and have e successful in doing so . Their m attempts in bringing together t country's melting pot is sure t off . They do many activities a meet once a month in the Ie r center with Ms. Akins and Ms. Meinhardt. This group is sure t make a world of difference.
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Science Olympiad is a group of twenty-five to thirty students. These students usually meet once a week on Saturdays to prepare for the many competitions they have each year. Only fifteen of the group members get to go to competitions, but everyone is allowed to participate in the projects that they do throughout the year. They have twenty-three events. All of the events cover all areas of science including laboratory activities and building devices that must perform certain tasks . Their hard work and dedication hasn't gone overlooked and they are sure to keep up the good work .
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Another recognizable part of Springfield High School's large musical community is our talented Jazz Band. Composed of instruments such as saxophones, flutes, clarinets, trumpets, trombones, and drums, the Jazz Band practices in the Band Room every Wednesday night . This special ensemble plays a variety of pieces such as blues, salsa, and funk. The hard work that these musicians put into their playing can clearly be seen in their performances at Celebration of the Arts, different Jazz Festivals, and annual concerts throughout the year. A new face that can be seen in the Jazz Band this year is none other than Mr. Pry . As the new director of the Jazz Band, Mr. Pry hopes to continue the excitement and energy of the group and ultimately take it to a new level . Below.' In the Jazz Band, it is the job of the percusion section to help keep the beat. Bill Kammerer is no exception . Below Right: Mr. Pry, the new director of the Jazz Band, hopes to maintain the quality of the group's sound as well as the group's overall energy and excitment. Far Right: Though he is only a freshman this year, Mike Giuliani and his skill on the trombone are an important addition to the group.
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Below Right: Pete Henry and Rob Bell help the jazz band with their, talented fingers . Below Left: The trumpet section does what they do best. Below: Woodwinds provide the group with a strong, jazzy sound.
Far Right: Patrick Trac y and Jackie Owens flash their bright, friendly smiles for the camera. Right: Kim Cifuni, Mike Thomson , Gaby Napoletano, and Maura Cullen are a few of the students who help provide Jackie with the helpful and friendl y support she needs.
Circle of Friends was an organization created last year to provide support and friendship for Jackie Csaniz. A special needs student in our school, Jackie's parents were concerned that because of her disability, she would would have trouble socially interacting with other students. Because of these concerns, Circle of Friends was formed. The members of the organization schedule events such as going to the St . Patrick 's Day parade and lunch at Panera in which they can spend time with Jackie and give her something to look forward too . In the future, the club hopes to help other kids like Jackie.
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Top Right: Jackie C saniz and Mrs . Wrubel contribute to the school's anual food drive . Right: Maura Cullen, Jackie Csaniz, and Gaby Napoletano are great friends. Above: The happy group of friends gather together for a group picture .
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While some may find the thought of getting their hands dirty unappealing , others find it to be one of the more enjoyable aspects of creating art. Clay Club, as its name implies, is an opportunity for students to work on independent projects involving clay and ceramics. So far, students have made fountains, pots, containers, tiles, figures, and even masks. Although the club was only started last year, it has gotten off to a good start with a group of frequent visitors, two of which who are teachers in our school (Mrs. Dannaker and Mrs. Mroz). Ms. Belton, the head of the club, states that one of the best parts of Clay Club is that a wide variety of people can join . From artists to athletes, this easy going club accepts everyone, which makes it a true example of tolerance and respect in our school. Below Left: As one can see from this group picture, Clay Club is a very easy going and fun place to be. Below Right: Mike DeSanto, one of the club's presidents, applies a base coat to his newest sculpture. Bottom Left: Jessica Buechele puts finishing touches on her ladybug . Bottom Middle: Alicia Clement adds color to her work of art. Bottom Right: Megan Lustig, a club president, carves her new masterpiece .
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Flags, rifles, swing flags, sabers, and poles: these are objects that instantly come to mind when one thinks of the indoor colorguard. On Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday nights, the colorguard worked diligently on their routines under the strong direction of Mrs. Bensinger and her daughter, Ashley Bensinger who helps with the choreography of the group . This year alone, the guard participated in nine competitions, all of which they were judged on the overall effect of their routines, uniformity, the position of their feet, and many other small, but important details. To raise money, the group used a variety of different fundraisers such as selling Krispy Kremes in the morning.
Above Right: The hard working group huddles together for a group picture. Right: Vicky Kindar, Gill Schlesinger, Lisa Johansen, and Bryan McDonald take a short break during practice. Practices are usually 3 to 4 hou rs long. Far Right: Stephanie Broadbelt and Lisa Johansen get ready to perform .
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Below: Melissa Antonik practices her part of the routine, making sure that her actions are identical to those of the rest of the group. In colorguard, uniformity is one of the most important parts of a routine. Below Right: Susan Polanco goes through the routine with a smile on her face and a flag in her hand. With hard work, she and the other girls did well in the numerous competitions that they attended this year .
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For some people, writing is more than just papers for English class and summer essays. For this group of future authors and poets, writing is an art . Every month, the members of Creative Exchange meet at Borders to share their newest poems and short stories with the rest of the club. Not only does this help them to improve their own pieces, but it also exposes them to new ideas concerning writing styles and expressing their ideas in words. Members of Creative Exchange are also encouraged to publish their works as well as enter poetry and short story contests. Creative Exchange is also responsible for the Spontaneous Writing Booth at the Celebration of the Arts. Th is year in particular though has been tough for the group, for Ms. Meinhardt, the faculty advisor of the club, has been on sabbatical this year, leaving the club in the capable hands of Jessica Williams and Joann Skaria, the presidents of Creative Exchange .
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Above left: Blaizie Goveas and Joann Skaria help Nida Quadeer edit her newest creative masterpiece. The club provides a friendly environment to improve one's writing abilities . Above right: Emily Lesutis recites her newest profound work of poetic mastery. Above: Blaizie Goveas and Nida Qadeer listen intently to the different writing pieces being read. One of the many benefits of Creative Exchange is being exposed to the different styles and view points of other writers. Left: A few members of Creative Exchange take a break from their work to pose for a group picture .
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Being chosen for the National Honor Society is one of the highest honors that one can receive at SHS. This group of hardworking students not only work hard for high GPAs, but also find time to engage themselves in extracurricular activities, leadership positions and community service . Dr. Talarowski, the new advisor for the club this year, worked hard with officers Scott Murphy, Christine Burke, Mike Young , Allison Schultz and Evan Davey to make this a really effective year for the group. The members, comprised of sophomores, juniors and seniors, band together to do community service work together, such as tutoring. Our school is proud to have this esteemed group of students at SHS.
Middle Left: Dr. Talarowski t k s a minute during a meeting e r y in the year to introduce hims I to the members of NHS, so t e can learn a little about their new advisor. Top Right: Joanna Betts liste s intently at an NHS meeting . h along with a select few, wer accepted into NHS as a sophomore. Bottom Right: Pictured here, from left, are the NHS office s Evan Davey, Scott Murphy, Christine Burke and Mike Yo n , along with advisor Dr . Talarowski . This group worke hard to plan NHS events an activities.
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Top left: Scott Murphy, Johnny Sang and Eric Riviello group up to study their individual areas. Top center: Seniors Evan Davey and Joann Skaria listen to Mr . Young explain some tips that will help them while on stage at the meets . Top right: Seniors Tino Tran and Allison Schultz enjoy being partners and quizzing each other on their individual subject areas . Middle right: The Hi-Q Team poses for a group shot. Pictured are: Evan Davey, Johnny Sang, Eric Riviello, Scott Murphy, Gil Breingan, Greg Wiedman , Alex Ho, Allison Schultz, Tino Tran and Joann Skaria .
"Four points to Springfield!" This was the anticipated reply to each answer that the members of SHS's Hi-Q team gave during their intense, exciting meets. These diligent students worked hard from summertime right into the heart of the Hi-Q season in the winter. They spent countless afternoons quizzing each other on the plays, works of literature, and information in separate subject areas, such as geography and art history . Under the guidance of Mr. Young and the leadership of team captains Eric Riviello and Scott Murphy, the team prepared for each one of their three meets . Additionally, the team traveled to Marple Newtown High School for the annual practice meet, where they got an early chance to experience what it would be like to be on stage at a meet. They are not likely to forget this unique experience and all the special memories they shared together.
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Top: Mr , McRae has been a strong advisor for Project 540, He has been very energetic and eager to help the members of this club achieve their goals and work toward a better school , Middle right: Laura Glace is always very excited to go to a leadership meeting for Project 540, Her enthusiasm is a great motivator for the group members
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The issue of homosexuality can be very troubling and confusing for high school students in today 's world and that is why here at SHS teachers and students have established the Gay-Straight Alliance (GSA). Advisors Mr. Trout, Ms. Long, and Ms. Belton work with numerous students to help people understand homosexuality and to give much needed support to people who are gay. Both homosexual and straight individuals are working together to promote acceptance and equality for gays in and out of Springfield High School. Despite its controversy, GSA has taken on an extremely challenging , yet important, task that is sure to help SHS in the future by building a more tolerant and accepting community where everyone can feel wanted.
Top : Members of the Gay Straight Alliance gather together in Mr . Trout's room on Wednesdays after school. The club consists not only of homosexuals but of heterosexuals as well who want to help the student body have a better understanding of the lives of their friends and families . Above Left: Students not only tackle difficult issues, but they have a lot of fun as well, especially when they are given food! Above Center: Chris Erickson gives a lot of support to GSA, helping out by making signs and spreading awareness of homosexual issues. Above Right: Advisor Jared Lopin and Meg Lustig and Melissa Kurzenski hang out and talk. 541IIIr _ _ __ Activities
\ Staying in shape has always been important, whether it be for he sports, or just to look good, and th6t is why after school intramural weight lifting is such a big hit. Freshmen, sophomores, juniors, a seniors can all gather in the weig room to work together and improve their health and strength Supervised by faculty member Mr Zumpano, students can work out on the gym's treadmills, exercise bikes, bench presses, and so muc more.
Top: Mary Fernandez and Jeril Philip work on their abs. Above Left: Senior Mike Hutchinson shows off his impressive strength. Above Center: Sophomore Shane McBride knows he is tough stuff and doesn't mind showing off for the camera . Above Right: Mr. Zumpano works out on the treadmill. For Left: Senior Jesse Gronlie knows how important it is to stay in shape, especially for wrestling, so he can often be found working out in the weight room on one 0 the school's several treadmills . Left: Sophomore Jim Beal understands that if he wants to keep his arms looking solid, he needs to keep pumping iron and that the best place for weights is the SHS gym .
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For the athletes there are sports, for the musicians there are band and orchestra, and for the literary minded there is the Literary Magazine . Headed by English and Journalism teacher, Mr. Zappacosta, the Literary Magazine (Lit Mag for short) is a compilation of the best short stories, poems, and artwork of the students here at SHS . Published once a year, it allows us to learn more about our classmates by delving deep into their minds through their own words and pictures. This year's staff, managed by Editor-in-Chief, Allison Schultz, worked hard to ensure that all of the submissions were brought together in a creative and well organized book that did the poems, stories, and pictures justice.
he power of expression literary magazine ight: Mike Kelley, Stephanie Lim, Mr . appacosta, Annie Simon, Amy Scott, lIison Schultz, and Emily Lesutis make up t is year's magazine staff. ottom Left: Mike Kelley and Editor-inhief, Allison Schultz get ready to work. ottom Center: Annie Simon, Amy Smart, nd Allison Schultz focus intently on their t sks ahead: arranging and editing the umerous submissions to the magazine. ottom Right: Art Editor, Emily Lesutis njoys looking at the inspiring artwork t at is sent to the Lit Mag . Some of the ork really makes her stop and think .
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if you want adventure ski and adventure club Looking for adventure? Or maybe just a fun time? Then SHS's Ski and Adventure Club is the place for you! With meetings in the library once a month, S&A plans a variety of awesome trips such as weekends in Vermont, Fright Festival at Six Flags Great Adventure, and so much more! The purpose of the club is to give students access to fun and safe adventurous outings, and because of this, the Ski and Adventure Club has become one of the most popular clubs at SHS.
Top : Members pose for a group picture. Above Left: Sarah Mannix, Stephanie Lim, and Carolyn Bailey are all bundled up . Above Center: Laura Scott, Michelle Roche, Mary Fernandez, and Stephanie Lim . Above Right: Michael Morrisey and Brandon Geis sign up their next trip . Left: Juniors Brian Christopher and Jason Orlando are preparing for their next big adventure. Will it be to Vermont? Six Flags? Rock Climbing? So many choices, so little time! Above: Club officers Madelyn Sminkey, Caitlin Coates, Diana DiMeglio, Victoria Gambardella, and Kristen Sudhop love being in charge . They get to help choose the club's next activities and get the option to sign up for events first! This five girls are extremely involved here at SHS and are really happy that they are able to add Ski and Adventure Club officer to their long list of extra curricular I activities . Activities 57
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Athletic Advisory is a unique group of about thirty athletes elected as leaders by teammates on their sports teams. The purpose of the club is to use student athlete representatives to build a bridge between the administration and sports teams . While most students do not realize all the planning that goes into sporting events, the Athletic Advisory worked behind the scenes to make sure everything ran smoothly. The group operated concession stands at home games, worked with administration to keep the fields in shape and dealt with any sports related complaints. During the 20032004 school year, Athletic Advisory had weekly meetings on Tuesdays in advisory and also monthly night meetings. Not only did the students communicate with administration to negotiate decisions within the athletic department, but they also participate in various community service events outside of school such as Charity Runs and the Special Olympics. This student run athletic club also planned the last major sporting event of the year, the All Sports Picnic. Athletic Advisory had lots of fun making new friends and bonding together while successfully making sure sporting events ran smoothly and having a wonderful year with all their decisions and planning .
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Coming into a new year and a new season, the girls' soccer team was looking to improve upon their last record. Their pre-season was extremely productive because every player came to practice and put forth their best efforts so that the coming season would be great. Team captains, Tahra Johnson, Laura King and Kristen Rider all stepped up and showed their determination and leadership during both the pre-season and regular season. Although , the girls had a record of 2-11-4, they improved significantly from the previous season . One of the most exciting games of the season was against Radnor's strong team, where the girls lost in a stressful but e xciting double overtime with a score of 1-0. They proved that as a team they could come together and play until the very end. By the end of the season, the girls scored 14 goals, which e xceeded the two goals scored last year . With the season over and many seniors leaving , the underclass players are sad, but they know that they have to stay positive and be prepared for next season!
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Left: Anna Calabrese sets up for a pass to keep the ball away from the opponent. Bottom left: Freshmen friends Michelle OHanian, Jamie OHanian and Julianna Jeffers take time away from the game to pose for a picture . Bottom middle: Senior Kristen Rider passes the ball in hopes it will assist in a goal. Bottom right: Christie Gibson and Alyssa Angelos take a moment to stop and take a picture.
Junior Varsity - Top Row: Jacqueline Getz, Britney Sugden, Brynn Homa, Sarah Eccles, Christie Gibson, Coach Scanlon . Middle Row: Danielle DiPietro, Lydia Karlheim , Christina Monkman, Laura DiRico, Julianna Jeffers, Jamie OHanian, Alyssa Angelos, Michelle OHanian .
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Top Right: Senior Megan Armor heads down the field with the ball. Megan has been one of the Varsity team's most crucial assets this year . Middle Left: Senior Kimmi Pitkin protects the net from any potential ball-wielding enemies. Middle Right: Senior Meghan Stets makes sure that the ball is hit safely towards her offensive teammates. Bottom Right: Senior Brittany Piotti hustles across the field. Brittany is known for her strength and her undying team spirit.
Varsity - Top Row: Coach Purvis, Cora Ripoli, Laura Fischetn Stephanie Missar, Coach Nilsen, Stephanie Pellak, Jenna Werley, Kaylen Bowers, Ashley Bowers, Coach DiRocco. Middle Row: Co it O'Shea, Lisa Bollinger, Meghan Stets, Brittany Piotti, Jessica Gerace, Katelyn Penrose, Liz Mock. Bottom Row: Megan Armor, Colleen Guille, Alicia Compton, Kimmi Pitkin .
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These field hockey teams, or rather these groups of friends, have been playing together since their first years on the field in the Springfield Athletic Association. This year's Varsity captains, Megan Armor, Alicia Compton, Colleen Guille, and Kimmi Pitkin, kept the team together through the trials and tribulations during the entire season . Even though it was not what they had expected, it was the quality of the games that were played and won that mattered instead of the quantity . One of the most notable games of the season was a home game against the strong team of Haverford, which ended in a tie. The game truly showed the amount of commitment and tenacity that the girls have . As senior captain Alicia Compton says, "We worked hard and had a lot of fun at the same time . The season, as always, was unforgettable." This team proves that delight and devotion is a perfect combination for success. Top Left: Freshman Jackie Piotti prepares mentally for an important game. Middle Left: Junior Jenna Werley shows the ball no mercy. No wonder these girls have to wear shin pads! Middle Right: Junior Kaylen Bowers is shown here dashing to get the ball before another player does. Bottom Left: Senior Alicia Compton takes a second from running to contemplate strategies. No one can say that this great player is not attentive and thoughtful about the game.
Junior Varsity, Top Row: Coach Nilsen, Sarah James, Dede Morett, Rachel Santella, Jacqueline Piotti, Sarah Geary, Aubrey Berger, Colleen Jennings. Middle Row: Katie Tirney, Jill Loro, Leslie Penjuke, Natasha Hakun, Sarah Flamini, Jess Davison, Jackie Cahill. Bottom Row: Liz Porcellini, Kiersten Abate, Jackie D'Olio, Katy Pitkin, Brittany Guille, Kaileen Mulkern , Katie Lieb.
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Above far right: Even though they may not be playing, these teammates eagerly watch the game from the sidelines and cheer on the players on the field. Above right: Sophomore Tom VonTanhausen attempts to kick a field goal. Right: Sophomore running back Andre Nelson sprints past the defender as he looks towards the end zone.
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Right: As the crowd files out at the conclusion of an away game, the Cougar football team slaps hands with the other team.
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Coming into the '03 season, the Cougar football team didn't know what to expect. During the past few seasons, they struggled as a team to win games. However, with new players filling the shoes of last years seniors, a spark of fire was lit. The Cougars started off the season strang with a big upset over toprated Sun Valley 7-0. The lone touchdown came fram Senior Brandon Wesley who ran back a punt return for the win. As the season progressed, the Cougars got better with each game. Teams who took them lightly were in for a surprise because the Cougars always put up a fight . The highlight of the season was their 701IIIr _ _â&#x20AC;˘ _ Sports
come-fram-behind victory on Homecoming. They successfully beat Radnor with the final score of 29-22. Seniol quarterback Jason Schatz was a huge key to the win as he usually was throughout the season. One of the many reasons for the Cougar's success this year was their defense. Seniors Joe 0' Shea and Kieran Kelly were vital pieces of the defense as they pushed their teammates to work harder. The Cougars ended their season with an overall record of 5-6. Having one of the best seasons in the past few years, the seniors were able to walk away fram their high school football careers knowing they made a difference.
Left: Coach Heath gets the team together as he reflects on the game they just played. The team listens in closely so that they can better themselves for their next game. Below left: Running back Josh Kelly breaks through the other teams defense as he heads down the field Left: Senior quarterback Jason Shatz goes back as he prepares to fire the ball down field . Below: Junior quarterback Mike Fattori dodges a defender before he throws the ball upfield.
Junior Varsity and Varsity, First Row: Jamie Lafferty, Dan McCole, Matt Wharton , Kieran Kelly, Joe O'Shea, Jason Schatz, Brandon Wesley, Justin Piotti, Pat Mulkern, Andrew Shivetts; Second Row: Ronelle Bradley, Bob Smythe, Andrew Sherman, Daryl Buck, Jason Ciavarelli, Mark White, Randy Roberts, Mike Martynowicz, John Eccles, Jesse James, Chris Schatz, Adam Jensen, Mike Fattori; Third Row: Coach Brienthall, Will Harrison, Matt DeBiase, Josh Kelly, Tom VonTanhausen , Myron Taylor, Keith Ross, Carlton Whiteside, Paul Touchton, Anthony Arnodo, Scott Kurzenski, Adam Almore, Dan Friel, Coach Carroll, Coach Heath; Fourth Row: Brian Jones, Steve D'Ortone, Tom LeVasseur, Donald Ferguson, Dave Weisenbach, Jason Williams, Bryan Stell, Jim Casale, Mike Keenan, Tom Dougherty, Kevin Shivetts, Chris D'Anjolell, Jake Biondi Sports .
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Over the years, the girls volleyball team has received increased support for their talents and efforts. This year, led by senior Captain Kim Cifuni, they showed everyone that they deserve the recognition and encouragement that they get. Certain games certainly stood out, including the game against William Tenant. The girls were not favored to win this match , but they surprised everyone by rising to the top , along with another amazing win against Villa Maria, who had previously won the state championships three years in a row . The girls defended against and attacked their opponents with spirit and conviction and proved their might to fans and enemies. It was the mix of these skills with friendships that enabled these girls to surpass all expectations . Their cheers of "Hoot-Rah" energized them to end the season with a wonderful record . Awesome job, girls! Top Left: Caitlin Hanrahan shows her team effort with a determined return to the opposing team in one of the team's close games this season . Top Right: Senior teammates and friends, Kristen Sugden and Kim Cifuni stop for a moment during a practice to show smiles that express years of friendship. Bottom: Members of the team enjoyed dinner after one of their triumphant wins . This was one of the many benefits of being a member of this girls volleyball team , since the team had such a bonding relationship, it was a common event to continue celebrating their wins through the night.
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unior Varsity, Top Row: Kristie Haynes, Nicole Duffy, Stephanie /fechell, Shannon McGowen, Coach Deana Maguire . Middle lOW: Stephanie D'Ortone, Danielle DiZebba , Christina Bier. :ottom Row: Megan Ramasko, Caitlin Archibald, Jessica Stelzer.
Above: Junior Kelly Delahante stretches up to hit a slamming serve to the other side of the net, in hopes of receiving a valuable point. Left: Freshman Kristie Haines and Senior Gaby Napoletano show their talents both on and off the courts. Bottom left: Junior Alison Weiss sticks close to the net, waiting to be set-up by a fellow teammate . Bottom right: Two teammates show their true teamwork as they both crouch down to return the ball successfully.
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Varsity, Top Row: Coach Lauren, Soraya Thompson, Tamara Warfield, Amber Staska, Lauren Harrer, Colleen Jennings, Jen Sykes, Jacqueline Greenwich, Madelyn Sminkey, Coach Pattie . Middle Row: Shannon Taylor, Ashley Somers, Ashley Keenan , Laura Gordon, Amanda Feehery, Michelle DeMatteo, and Jill Loro . Bottom Row: Jackie McGrath, Ashley McFarland, Alicia DeStefano, Lindsay Stoner, Jen Barrios, and Jenna Rickards.
Right: Seniors Alicia DeStefano and Ashley Keenan show their enthusiasm with the famous Springfield Cougar mascot. Below: Seniors Michelle DeMatteo, Laura Gordon, and Amanda Feehery roomed together at this year's cheerleading camp. Bottom Right: Some cheerleaders practice back handsprings at one of the football
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Top left: This cheerleader flies high in the air before a crowd of spectators . Left: These seniors, always show their spirit, even in between cheers at the games. Above: The varsity squad shows off their talent as their dances are perfectly synchronized. Junior Varsity, Top Row: Nicole Devito, Stephanie Gammarino, Erin Lynch, Kristen Watson, Kristina Simpson, Jessica D'Ortone, Samantha Csaniz. Middle Row: Gina Incantella, Katie Hoyt, Brittney McLaughlin, Sabrina Ottaviano, Stacey Matusik, Christina Toomey . Bottom Row: Coach Lauren, Lauren Angstadt, Molly Ries, Coach Pattie.
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This year's golf team had both successes and frustrations. The team finished with a record of 8-8-1 . Senior leadership and young talent were the two key factors in these eight wins. Senior co-captains Brian Levengood and A .J. Tomasello were the two most competitive golfers on the team and when they played well, it prompted the younger players to improve their skills. A. J. finished with the best average on the team, while also receiving the honor of being named athlete of the week on September 11, 2003. Brian also performed admirably, as he was the team's only qualifier for the district tournament. He surpassed all e xpectations by making it to the second round. Because of the fact that he did so well in the playoffs, Brian was named the team 's Most Valuable Player . Junior Colin Hiller was third Varsity golfer and made major contributions and played consistently all year . Colin's season was highlighted by his eagle from the fairway on a par 5, during one of the last matches of the season. Colin was given a coaches award for this stellar play . Rob Levengood was the fourth Varsity golfer and had to compete as a freshman. He took on the challenge without a problem and at the end of the year was named the freshman MVP . Adam Cardell and John Govanicci were also notable members of the Varsity team. Both of these young golfers took great strides toward success and showed glimpses of a promising future for the team. This year's golf team had the ability to come together as a unit and achieve some pivotal victories.
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Left: Senior AJ. Tomasello follows through with ease after hitting a great shot. AJ. had the lowest average on the team this season, as well as being a team captain. Below : John Conway surveys the green. Below: Junior Colin Hiller waits his turn to attempt a tricky putt. Putting is a skill that takes concentration and good coordination .
3rd Row: Coach Heller, Joe Tulskie, Mike Ancone, Adam Cardell, Nick Gunther, Colin Hiller 2nd Row: John Conway, Robert Levengood, John Govanicci, Charles Bartels, Sean Reilley, Christopher Bartels 1st Row- Captains: Brian Levengood, AJ . Tomasello
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Left: Tim Toma sura, Allen King , Joe Hamer and Wayne William s are racing against the clock. They hope to get better times every meet. Middle Left: Senior Jackie Diamond doesn't give up when she runs up a hill. Middle Center: Freshman Jackie Glace hustles to the finish line . The Glace family has given the team two wonderful runners, both Jackie and her sister Laura. Middle Right: Senior Bill Quinn is determined to beat his opponent from Penncrest.
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Girls Team , Top Row: Coach Alexander, Amanda Hutelmyer, Melanie Stulb, Megan Bauer, Jackie Glace. Bottom Row: Katie Tomasura , Laura Glace, and Jackie Diamond.
"Boys and Girls Cross Country this year was a fun bonding experience" says Coach Alexander. There were many cliques such as Star Trek and the Shocker Squad. The friendly groups helped out their teammates with positive feedback . The team was brought even closer when they went to Lehigh earlier season . The long bus ride allowed them to bond and become strong . They had enough strength to run from Belmont to Rocky Run in Philadelphia and then to Franklin Field to run the steps . "It was tough but fun at the same time" says boys' captain Bob Spence. Some highlights the team said they had was the pool workout at the Springfield Country Club, Penn State, 5 sec. head start for Bob Spence at a meet, handshakes within the teammates, pre-run pound. They were lucky to have good weather throughout the season . Even though waking up early is tough in the summer, the runners had 5:45 AM practices. The team really liked their new coach, Mr. Alexander and hope to have many more fun years with him . They learned a lot and were happy to have a new input and are sure to remember the bonds that they have made with the other teammates. The whole team was very devoted to the sport and worked as hard as they could to improve their skills and make the season the best possible. Top Left: Sophomore Mike Thomas hustles to beat his best time . Left: Freshman Sean Saylor is racing against the clock. He hopes to improve each time by getting faster each time he runs . Bottom Left: Freshman Megan Bauer is really moving fast with her hair flying up, she is so happy that she has met the upperclassmen through this fast moving sport.
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Above: Rachel Kemmey slams the ball over the net at an away match. Right: Junior Varsity: 1st rowCaitlyn Burke, Blaizie Goveas, Joanna Conforto, Leslie Martin, Megan Conneen. 2nd row- Coach DiPaulo, Maureen McDonald, Rachel Coyle, Patricia Cunningham, Mallory Capoferri, Coach Kenney.
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The girls' tennis team this year was very successful. Unfortunately, the girls were without home courts for quite a while due to renovations, but they managed to play one game against Strath Haven on their new courts. The girls practiced for about two hours everyday at Meadow Green Park. Their hard work was clearly visible through their four victories against Ridley , O'Hara, Bensalem, and Chichester. The captains, Nida Qudeer, Michelle Roche, Brittany Wright, Annie Miller, and Adrianna Borgia, led the team to a final record of 4-8. Adrianna Borgia and Brittany
Wright, along with Nida Quadeer and Annie Nida, played in the Central League Doubles, while Nida and Annie also played in the Central League Singles. Despite some losses, the girls proved that they were powerfully competitive players. This year's coaches, Mr. Kenney and Ms . DiPaulo, enjoyed coaching this fun group of girls, who quickly formed a strong bond. The feedback they gave each other and their teamwork enabled them to excel beyond belief. Congratulations on a great season!
Left: Lindsay Block serves the ball to her opponent. Below left: Nida Qadeer is getting encouragement right before her match from her fellow teammates . Below right: Annie Miller reaches for the ball to smash it over the net.
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Top: The team huddles up to pump themselves up for the match to come. The boys huddle up before each match for a chance to begin focusing on the match. Middle Left: Senior Joe Geary is in full control of the match while he readies himself to grab his opponents leg. Middle Center: Senior Steve Shillady pushes his head into his opponent, hoping to turn him on his back. Middle Right: Dave Stefl hooks his arm underneath his opponent looking to get the pin . Bottom: Ryan Tascone grabs his opponent's arm in order to stable himself from being flipped over.
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Top: Senior Jesse Granlie shakes his opponents hand, ready for his arm to be raised in victory. Middle Left: Freshmen Steve Armor begins turning his opponent for the pin. Middle Right: Chris McCusker slips his arm underneath his opponent to gain control of the match . VarSity - Top Row: Coach Pecunia, Mike Thomas, Jesse Granlie, Chris Senkow, Joe O'Shea, Steve Shillady, Dave Stefl, Lee Patroski, Coach Mazurek. Bottom Row: Ryan Tascone, Joe Geary, Steve Armor, Chris McCusker, Charlie Blue, Pete Coste. Sports • • 83
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Bottom right: Senior Steve Botta gets between two defenders to shoot a lay up. Steve's perseverance and ability to take the ball to the basket helped open up other teammates on offense. Top middle: Co-Captain Wes Rollins dives for a loose ball on defense . Wes' great defense and three point shooting were necessary ingredients to the Cougars success this year. Above middle: Freshman Frankie McKnight brings the ball up the court with his head up looking for someone to give the ball to. Frankie gained a lot of experience by playing varsity this year . Above: Sophomore Dan Geriot shows the advantages of being tall Sports and strong by grabbing a rebound from his opponent .
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Everyone expected the boy's basketball team to be good this season, but nobody expected them to exceed all the goals that were set for them and dominate as much as they did. At some points during the season, especially after starting off 10-0, the team seemed untouchable. The boy's did lose though , and tough losses too, like the first loss to Ridley, but they persevered and showed there ability to bounce back and continue to win big games . They responded after the Ridley loss by simply destroying a Conestoga team who was supposed to be a powerhouse. All year the boy's were an unstoppable three point shooting team. Captains Justin Piotti and Wes Rowlands were always dependable from the outside. Senior Scott Murphy was a consistent performer underneath for the Cougars. Other senior leaders were Steve Botta and Brian Levengood who were almost the sixth and seventh starters for the team and were rel iable contributors coming off the bench . Juniors Randy Roberts and Mike Shirley always found the open shooters, while sophomore sensation Dan Geriot led the team in points and got a lot of attention from the other team 's defense. Freshman Frank McKnight provided the spark the Cougars needed off the bench and is expected to do great things for Coach McCormick. The boy's basketball team proved this year that a perfect mixture of talent and hard work can account for a successful team.
Varsity - Top Row: Coach Werley, Frank McKnight, Will Harrison, Scott Murphy, Dan Geriot, Brian Levengood, Mike Keenan , Mike Fattor;, Coach McCormick, Coach Duffy . Front Row: Mike Shirley, Randy Roberts, Justin Piotti, Wes Rollins, Steve Botta .
Junior Varsity - Top Row: Joe Tolski, Eric Burroughs, Jeff Bratz, Dan Lesutis, Matt Salerno, Jeff Gerace, Brian Diehl, Coach Duffy. Bottom Row: Andrew Sherman, Andre Nelson, Frank McKnight, Will Harrison, Mike Keenan , Keith Ross , Jim Bergen .
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Junior Varsity - Top Row: Coach Foody, Danielle Dipietro, McKenzie Myers, Christie Hianes, Christina Ball, Shannon McGowan, Jackie Eastman, Alyssa Angelos, Coach Celluci. Bottom Row: Ashley Bowers, -"J) Nicole Duffy, Meghan Myers, Brittany Sugden
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Above: C i lin Hanrahan takes a quick step and driv s ast her defender, Caitlin's offense helped t e eam win some close games this Ie: Senior Katelyn Penrose releases an impor a t foul shot. Kate was known for her clutc sooting this season . Above ri ht: Kim Cifuni scores two points over her defe der, Kim's senior leadership was an importan asset to the team's success. Right: Fr hman Jackie Eastman looks for an open tea mate. She provided an offensive spark off the bench for the lady cougars.
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Varsity - Top Row: Coach Celluci, Coach Foody, Ashley Bowers, Mary Kate McKinlay, Erin Giligan, Colleen Guille, Alicia Carter, Katelyn Penrose, Caitlin Hanrahan , Tiffany Lynch, Jackie Eastman, Coach Smith. Bottom Row: Brittany Sugden, Nicole Duffy, Kim Cifuni, Alison Weiss, Lianna Miller.
Below: Sophomore Tiffany Lynch soars above her opponent and takes a shot. Tiffany's ball handling and defense helped the team in big games.
The girls basketball team fulfilled all of their expectations and then some throughout the winter . Going into the season, most of the girls were unsure of where they would end up, but it was their perseverance and attitude that kept them going the whole season and helped them to a winning record . The team had a lot of young talent this season , with nine freshman on the JV and Varsity teams. Freshman Jackie Eastman , Nicole Duffy, and Ashley Bowers all contributed greatly to the varsity team's success. These young ladies progressed throughout the season and kept improving and showing what Coach Smith has to look forward to for the ne xt four years . Juniors Caitlin Hanrahan and Alicia Carter were also vital ingredients, Caitlin particularly for her outside shooting and Alicia for always finding open teammates . Alison Weiss and Kim Cifuni did a great job all season under the basket for the cougars and provided essential inside scoring and rebounds . Tiffany Lynch was also a key player with her quick moves to the basket. Senior Colleen Guille played a great overall game throughout the year, while teammates Lianna Miller and Above right: Junior Alicia Kate Penrose were always there to keep the Carter takes the ball to the team in close games with their senior leadership. The team really showed how to basket with a defender pull together in tough games like in the Blue pursuing from behind. Mountain Tournament , playing against a high Right: Freshman Nicole level of competition. Two times the team Duffy and Junior Alison even surprised themselves with big victories in Weiss are both known for the Central league . Conestoga and Ridley their height while freshman were both talented teams this year and Alyssa Angelos is recognized possibly on paper even better than Springfield . The girls found a way to win both for her quickness . Far left (pg 86): Seniors Kate of these games, pulling together for great team efforts, and showing what this season Penrose, Kim Cifuni, and was really all about. Colleen Guille smile for the camera, all three leaders kept the team in order in tough games.
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The Boys winter track team fought off the frigid weather as they competed for gold this season . One of the many challenges of winter track is dealing with the harsh conditions. No matter if it was raining or snowing, the boys were always on the track or the streets trying to improve their time. Their constant hard work and determination helped them through the tough winter weather. This year's squad was very productive as three of its members made the cut for the meet of champions. Justin Lockley, Joe Starecky, and Steve Gualberti were all invited to this prestigious event. Individually, both Lockley and Starecky were able to keep ahead of the pack most of the season . Their times were consistently in the top three for each event they participated in. With most of the team coming back next year, Coach Holloway should be looking f orward to another dynamic season with, hopefully, a few more medals.
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Above: Senior Nick Seminoff uses his speed to his advantage as he carries the pvlon towards the finish line . Top Right: Sophomore Steve Gualberti lands the jump as he clears the bar . Right: Senior Kevin Comev strides to the finish line hoping to win the gold.
Bovs Winter Track - Top Row: John McMenamin, Joe Stareckv, Kevin Comev, Justin Locklev, John Polidoro, Will Azar, Nick Seminoff, Garv Rothera, Coach Hollowav . Middle Row: Tom Batcho, Alex Martinez, Mike Gurenlian, Jason Jeremv, Jeremv Lvnch, Steve Gualberti . Bottom Row: Matt McCarrv, John Porrini, Dan Bergels, Stephen Mavlie, and Brvan Leddv .
The winter season is typically not the time to run outdoors. The treacherous conditions that are commonly associated with the winter weather make it very difficult to run. One of the new changes the girls were excited about as well as their fans was the chance to wear new jerseys . These new jerseys gave the girls that extra touch added on to their great talent. A few of the standout performers on the team were Lauren Lucci, Anna Calabrese, and Karen Morris. Lucci has been a consistent contributor and was always ranked one of the top three female athletes in the Central League all season long. Anna Calabrese was another solid performer who had the fastest 800 meter run time of the season . Karen Morris was a very hard-worker who could always be found ahead of the pack. The girls winter track team not only took their accomplishments with them from this season but also memories of working with a wonderful group of friends. Top: Freshman Kathleen Dougherty lands on the mat after clearing the bar. For left: Senior Lauren Lucci prepares for the shot-put competition, one of her most successful events . Left: Senior Karen Morris leaps over the hurdle as she passes the com petition .
;irls Winter Track - Top Row: Coach Shaffer, Coach Funk, Jessica Furia, Laura Scott, Alyssa :orgione, Kathleen Dougherty, Rachel Coyle, Jenna Irrgang, Julene Paynter, Kristen Fraatz, -Ianim Lim, Meghan Magrann. Middle Row: Megan Bauer, Jackie Glace, Shannon Murphy, Lisa (ing, Elizabeth Bailey, Carly Kammerer, Laura Cadge, Kim Becker, Ashley Taylor, Liz Rothera . 30ttom Row: Laura Glace, Jackie Diamond, Katie Tomasura , Anna Calabrese, Karen Morris .
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Right: Senior goalie Chuck Masciantonio kneels down, anticipating the shot on goal. Chuck has been a vital aspect to the team, protecting the net from many incoming goals. Bottom left: Junior Jeff Moore readies himself for the upcoming pass . He focuses on the movements and position of his teammate and is ready for the pass. Jeff has greatly contributed to the team this year, whether it is by scoring goals or his skating skills . Bottom Right: Coach Burke watches the game with his surrounding varsity team. They closely pay attention to his strategies and thoughts on the game.
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The Ice Hockey team began their pre-season with high hopes of earning the Central League Title after being runnerup for this award last year . The off-season was grueling and difficult sessions of power skating and training camps prepared them well for their upcoming season . This season's team, led by tri-captains, Mike Kelly, Kevin Brawley and Joe Marker, had the largest group of seniors in SHS hockey history . Returning senior defensemen Mike Cassidy and Brian Falzone provided much leadership and stability on the blue line . The senior offensemen, Mike Kelly, Dave Lucey and Rich Byrne, gave Springfield the toughest forward line in the league with their hard hitting and timely scoring . Kevin Brawley led the Cougar scoring attack and seniors Joe Marker and Mike DeSanto had many key goals and finished among the team leaders. The seniors were not the only huge assets to the team, since freshman John Grossi battled through injury and had a breakout year as one of the top scorers and top freshmen in the league : Sophomores Adam Flasinski, Phil Eastman, Von Mondervergine, Mark Wertman and Jim Kennedy all contributed greatly to the team as well. Holding up the offense and defense was senior goalie Chuck Masciantonio, who seemed to thrive in the big games . This combined group of veterans and novices came together as a team and showed what they had. Though they will be losing 10 of the graduating seniors, the team's future looks bright. Above: Senior Mike DeSanto skates the puck past falling opponents up the ice in hopes of a goal. Mike has been an important player to the team , scoring many goals and having the ability of getting the puck up the ice. Far left: Sophomore Adam Flasinski passes the puck to his teammate, who is ready for the shoot on goal . Adam has stepped up this year as a sophomore and has demonstrated what it takes to be a varsity player. Left: Freshmen John Grossi focuses on the game, waiting for the puck to be passed to him . John is one of the few freshmen that made varsity this year, and he has more than proved his skills and Junior Varsity-From Left to Right, Top Row: Coach Acchione, Mike Berlingis, Mike potential this year . Chestnut, Eric Magenheimer, Jason Gibbs, Brian Albany, Chad Porche, Mark DeSanto, Mike Ancone, David Acchione, Jason Clement, Coach Scheir, Coach . Sweeney. Middle Row: Mike Shields, Sean Sweeney, Eric Pelkofsky, Sean McGovern, Pat McCunney, Joe Spence, Bob Rowntree, Ben DeMatteo, Mike Tuzio, Mike Raymond. Bottom Row: Mark Wertman , Phil Sabato. Sports â&#x20AC;˘ â&#x20AC;˘ 91
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Below: Junior Jason Chrisanthon struggles to stay ahead of the pack.
Boys Team - Top Row: Dan Lanciano, Cliff Bailey, Paul Wenke. Middle Row: Dave Williams, Jon Ori, Jack Cook, Jason Chrisanthon, Coach Fellona. Bottom Row: Coach Nelson, Steve DOrtone, Wayne Williams, Tim Pawloski, Coach Long.
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The boys swimming team came in to the year knowing that with a lot of hard work and determination good results would occur. The team as a whole might not have done as well as they planned, but individually the boys stood out among the Central League. Senior captain Wayne Williams helped to lead the team with his positive attitude and consistent contributions. Juniors Jack Cook and Jason Chrisanthon both successfully made district cuts. Other standout members of the squad were Jono Ori and Joe Hamer. Even though the team may have not won all of their meets they knew that they gave their best effort every time. The boys were able to stack up against some of the best teams in the Central League and prove to them they weren't going to quit. With the amount of talent returning next year, the boys team plans on leaving their mark on the Central League . 92 _ _ Sports
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The girls swimming team proved their talent individually and as a group this year. Captains Maura Cullen and Christine Burke knew that there was a lot of talent on this year's team , but in order to achieve success they had to figure out how to use it . Newcomers to this year's squad made big contributions . Freshman stars Natasha Hakun and Kate Manning tore through the competition. Other members of the squad that made important contributions throughout the season were Kassandre King, Corrine Clemetsen, and Tricia Wenke. A few school records that Natasha individually broke were the 100 meter backstroke, 50 meter freestyle, and 100 meter butterfly. Other school records broken this year were the 200 meter medley relay by Kate Manning , Natasha Hakun, Corrine Clemetsen, and Tricia Wenke as well as the 400 meter freestyle relay by Maura Cullen, Natasha Hakun, Corrine Clemetsen, and Kate Manning. Throughout most of the season the girls were undefeated in the 400 meter freestyle relay in the Central League. Important wins during the season came against Marple and Sun Valley . The team looks forward to more success in the following years thanks to the talent of the younger classes. Top: Senior Maura Cullen dives into the water striving for first place. Far Left: Senior Corrine Clemetsen heads into the water preparing to race. Left: Freshman Kassandre King soars threw the air as she's done all season for the diving team. Far Left: Lydia Karlheim and Leslie Penjuke and friends take a break after a grueling practice session to discuss their respective times . Left: Sophomore Jill Perry, in another excellent performance, gasps for breath as she nears the finish line .
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Freshmen Field Hockey - First row: Lauren Clark, Elizabeth Rothera, Katherine Bogash, Courtney Koslosky, Jackie Lanciano, Kathleen Dougherty, Caitlin Naylor, Gabrielle Oberti. Back row: Coach Uff, Allison Minnis, Gina D'Ortone, Nadia Tribuiani, Kerry Handschuh, Sarah Palmer, Ashley Panico, Kristi Winkler, Lauren Brawley, and Kelly Rice. Missing from picture: Kim Reid and Jennifer Fernandez. 96 • • Sports
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Freshman Girls Basketball- Top Row: Jamie OHanlon, Cara Ripoli, Meghan Rogers, Breana Karnis, Michelle OHanlon, Katie Lieb, Coach Heller. Bottom Row: Sarah Geary, Julianna Jeffers.
Freshmen Boys Football - First Row: Robert Sanford, Chris Von Tanhausen, Tommy Hedrick, Greg Fisher, Frank McKnight, Joe McCullough, Brandon Stagliano, Adam Mojica, Dom Fisher. Middle row: Anthony Regan, Joe Link, Taylor Sherman, Mark Nilsson, Tom DeVito, Billy Horan, Joe McMenamin, Matt McAndrews, Malcolom Robbins, Andrew Krauter, Coach Pratt. Top row: Coach Richards, Erik Messner, Sal Scaramuzzino, Ricky DiPietro, Lee Petroski, Joe Kelly, Pat Devinney, Matt Salerno, Ed Tumelty, Pete Coste, and Coach Mazurek.
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William Atwell AI Baker Janet Barber David Beamon Carolyn Bean
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"Always expect the unexpected! Kids are kids and do not always make a good decision, but most do turn around and become fine adults," -Mr,Atwell
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Constance Funk Jennifer GentileGuy John Gildea Rosario Giuffre Rich Gliem
Robi Gluc k-Levine Pete Glusac Patricia Gorgone Doris Gough Kathy Graeve
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Regina Hercer Michael Heron Gail Hollenbeck Scott Holloway Maryanne Hoyt
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Joseph Milnes Terri Missar Laura Modesto Beverly Montgomery Braden Montgomery
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te~ Walking down the math hallway, often times no one realizes in the middle of algebra equations and calculators, Ms. Liguori passionately teaches Sophomore and Senior English . She stands at her doorway inviting her students in with a new novel or a dramatic play. Behind this joyous face lies a Broadway singer, a lead vocalist for a cover band and a child at heart. She admires her students' ability to juggle homework, after-
school jobs and activities, but they are so sincere and eager to learn. She loves meeting new students and watching them grow into mature adults ready for the real world. All of her great qualities make her one of the most loved teachers in the school. John Morrissey Sue Ann Morrone Denise Mroz Vicki MurphyKendall Thomas Murray
Patricia Naismith Lettie Naski Jeanette Nesbitt Kathryn Nicolella Denise Nilsen
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Robert Preston Tim Pry Susan Purvis Patricia Rambo Linda Roberts
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Marc Scroggins Diane Simon Kimberly Smith Thalia Smith Ruth Snyder
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Not Pictured: Daniel Cook Marilyn Houser Catherine Keenan LeRoy Thompson Far right: Two of our incredible substitutes Mrs . McCusker and Mr. Schwab exchange words in the John Tierno hallway. Cathy Tinney Middle right: Dave Toland Michael Tough Guidance counselor Mr . Tierno is always available to aid his students with any problems that they may have. Rosemary Touhill Right: Ms . Fellona George Trout values her Maria Tsirogiannis Jessica Tuerk students as much as her artwork.
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When pol/ed, Mrs . Fulton's advisory showed us their humor by answering Larry, Moe, and Curley to the question what three ships did Columbus sail on . ~~ Despite their wit, the correct answer is the Nina, Pinta and Santa Maria .
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Below: During lunch friends Leanne Mattesini, Brian McDonald, Caitlyn Burke and Kayla Bartivic enjoy hanging out with each other while finishing their homework before the lunch period ends. Bottom: Lauren Mascio prepares for her busy day before the bell rings to go to her first block class.
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Christopher McGuckin Jocelyn McGuiliian Catherine McKenna Mary McKinlay Elizabeth Miller Amy Milnes Peter Minnis Stephanie Missar Rhianna Mitchell David Mojica Carmen Mollichella Christina Monkman Jeffrey Moore Arne Morin Julie Morton Joseph Mossman Desiree Murphy Kyle Murray
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In Memphis, Tennesse, it's illegal for a frog tap what? It took lots of teamwork for Mrs. Murphy Kendall and Mrs. DiCamillo's vast advisory to find an answer suitable for this inquiry. This group proposed that it is illegal for a frog to kiss a princess, much like a fairy tale situation. In actuality, while in Memphis, a frog is prohibited by law to croak after midnight!
Far left: With senior year approaching, Amanda Hutelmyer prepares to finish al/ her readings for the Graduation Project. Left: Good friends Steph LeMaitre and Amanda Lombardo gather together before their English class to enjoy a good laugh. Bridget Musser Casey Nave Katherine Neary Nichole Nestor Kaylee Nichols Alexander Niklauski Jonathan Ori Jason Orlando Sarah Palmer Marissa Paolino Edward Park Monal Patel Julene Paynter Drew Pearse Stephanie Peliak Joseph Phillips
I Tabitha Pinto Andrew Poiesz Elizabeth Porceliini Alexa Razzano Sean¡ Reed Edward Regan Sean Reilly Kyle Rhoads Darlene Robbins Randy Roberts Renee Roft Jaclynn Rudolph James Salerno Susan Saunders Alex Schwab Amy Scott Katherine Serbin Roman Shatov
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Kyle Simmons Annie Simon Madelyn Sminkey Matthew Smith Robert Smythe Samantha Spatocco Joseph Starecky Megan Stark Bryan Stell Jason Storti Amanda Stranen Melan ie Stulb Robert Supper Eric Taggart Ryan Tascone James Tauscher Amanda Taylor Ashley Taylor Shannon Taylor Alison Thomas Heather Thomas Michael Thomas Miles Thompson Marita Tindiglia Elliott-Ma x Tolvaisa Michael Tori Paul Touchton Linda Tran Jennafer Tribuiani Jessica Trojan Rich Tuzio James Tweedy Thomas Tzouma karis Rakib Uddin Joseph Vacchiano idget V anVladricken Natalie Walton David Weisenbach Allison Weiss Jenna Werley Matthew Whitmore Robert Wilkinson Ray Willett Kristen Williams Sabrina Williams Jessica Winkler Noelle Withelder Jeremy Woolson Britany Wright Ye Yang Sara Zalocha Nicholas Zappo Melissa Zirolli
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Although it's the very last lunch of the day, Christopher Mirarchi, Charrose King, Kristin Olivieri, Laura Green, Lori Handschuh, and Jason Anszis love 0 lunch because of the hilarious good times that they share with each other there.
Gil Breingan
Beverly Broome
"Gilby. Frogger" RemFor:Weird noises;study sessions at Wendy's;explosions in the chem lob. Act: Chess;Hi-Q;Frisbee;Sc ience Olympiad. FavMem:AP Chem! Will: Mr. Ho - you are the keeper of the sacred phrase "Wa-Bah' " Don¡t foi l me . Adnan-making funny names for Zumpano is now your respons ib il ity. Mess:Ahh. Wong Guhn. I love you Aurora! Remember. if the alien puts out its left hand. don't shake it. Frisbee crew(Kha lid. Tino. Gary. Chiang. Cory. Ho. Evon. Adnan. and a ll the rest)-it was a good time. I'll never forget you guys! Epsilon not. AP Chem for life! Vandenerd le t us have way too much fun. Tom McCarthy loves women . Ryan-you' re such a p? Thanx to everyone who mode this a great time
"Penny Lone" RemFor: Being toll. Red hair. Act: Lox Swim Soccer Art Photo School Board Intern SS FavMem: Lax03. James. Magenta Hair. DMB concert. 8/17 Reel Big Fish Concert. Ping Pong. Kim-squirrel Riddle Rock Maplewood. GaryHusband Starbucks. Mullets/ Penny.Car rides on Expressway. Austin Powers. anti social. Dances. Tahra s , Basement. PDA Brink soul skaters. Panera Schticks Jeff-KeyWest VF the Doors BrettJewish GaryCake MK&A. KateLex-BAK being inconspicuous Charlies Angels. Evi l Letters Vagner Wrench Trench Coots Stalkers. Alex32369 Mess: Mom Dod Taylor thanks for supporting me in everything I do I love you Friends thanks for the great memories
Kevin Brennan
Christine Burke
"Jokeslayer" RemFor:being real ly annoying&bad hair Act:procrasti nati on FavMem: Meeting Emily Will: I leave all my bod jokes to my advisory Mess: Ric h. Shone. Zac h.lamtheJok eslayer!fu n at the Poconos.lvy.SnowfootbaII.Advisory best port of my day mS .B thanks for everything WLU.Senior years amazing. Boys Soccer #1fans Ihatehector.Bots amazinggoa lie slop wars.singin.i love you. 7th Grade.JB fightin in advisorY.gimme that ruler .Joe who shot in my hair&c roissants .Mike Y having fun at shaneo.orangejuice ring. Nick towelie .GO DUCKS. Burke running going out to breakfast and whitewashing.alot of love for a ll the girls .walkin with AI .Trex.Dan.John.EmilyILoveYou
RemFor: "mom'/bruis ing like a peach FavMem: Disney02. Hoby02. HR1 08. FBgames. bandw/ Tirney;MM;Cait.Formals.talksw/ Jen&Lisa. CotumesTJ&Li. tentouts.blac keye(MM). PEERS. times w/Brian. Caseysneakers&smiles.marryingMM.timesW/Mich aela.Bratz's.Henry's. Heron's c lasses.movieGroup.ti mesW/ Amanda&Sco ttKB. Klem-#1 partner. soccer g irls. Swimming. teamX. Gym-Megs. twinJenna. HairByLi. BonJoviW/TJ. opal Power.time s w/Mike.shortie.6ft;MauracoCaptain&sis4Iife;Gabs;Wifey WiII:Krider-my c lothe s Mess:Mom/Dad-w/ out u. I would be nothing.U r my world. my friends. my everything. I luvU. K/L/E-u light up my lifeluv u. Sen-thanks for everything. u r the best! Heather- u r the wind beneath my wings-Love you all!
Mallory Byington Amanda Broemel "Mondo" RemFor:Dre ssing Up Act:Sfie ldSingers. TrebleMakers . STW. GSA Dawesome! CaliSuite. Mattress. JNu. TimesW/theGirls&Chris. SouthStreet. Josh¡sVan. COTA Jay'sApt. Einstein. StreuselMonster. MyBed. FatGirllnMyStomach. TalksW/Trout. DialAParty. Cancun- July4/03. Disney. NSLC. PlantainMil kshake. WCU. Widener. LaborDayW/E. Deepa'sAiley. Cranium. Picnics@Victory. Yay4PatriotDay. 4/26/03. Parties. sleepovers@chris'. Will(Liz/ChrisD). formals Mess: Friends :Thanks 4 Always Being There . Chris D. :Thanks4BeingTheBrotherlneverHad. Mom&Dad: I LOVE YOU SO MUCH! Thank you for everything
"Mol. mole. Mall i" FavMem: Advisory-108 !Grad party w/Cait.After school in the lobby.Tool concert w/Beth and Raquel. best ever!Rich's party.Jeli o . The Slackers. Interpretive dance w/ Falon. Driving around w/ Bill before school. ChiProm. Bastil le Day w/Karin.Mike.Matt Scheier.Salad fight w/Beth & Jim.Dancing in thunderstorms w/ Al lison. Open house-party party! Houseboat w/ Jess. Party w/Matt. Ryno. Gus.Gary.Mindee.my Matt.FDR w/Carmen. Colby. Eri ca. Lindsay. Kevin.Foster.Duckin out w/Erica "makin popcorn". My basement. Geod times w/ my Matt. Mess: Alex:thanks so much for helping me out. You're a great guy. I do not regret the things I've done. but those I did not do. I love almost everybody ... not you.
Rich Byrne "Mute" RemFor: Hondo Speed FavMem: Falzs roof,Gaby down ocean drive wit luce,laur,alicia,A1icia Partys,New years at chec o's, Bad trip of beach w / J Hoops ,Cave,Senior week,Cruis ing back streets, Tweeter times, Frank porch, Eagles concert,ret time at roses,wings game,Luce shore house, moose crib Will: Mom & Dad Thanks for putting up wi a ll the stuff that happened & l o we you a lot . Mike & Melissa Thanks for bei ng there. Mess: Frank I miss U A lot Rip, We had many good times .To My friends it was fun chillen over the years we had many great ti mes & times to come.
Samantha Carfagno "Sam, Sammy" FavMem: Summer 02-03,grR Dave, Sleepovers , aug02, Formals, DwDownKu r,H.t.Sneak Outs ,FoXLFun shore times ,Times wi mNm,BigGySmaLLs, Saint wi mish n the guys,Drives 2 sp,New yrs 03,04, Late NiTes,Ss,Shore crew,ms-kb-aw-l ifeguard hunt "bryan", js -DraMa-u no,P.L,jack -"car", Mish&Sam winter nights, where they at ?Sleepin where?Hang'n at P's, Ec-time we snuc k to o.c !rii igGht,E's infatuation wi dg&dr all summer,Mish d rivin my car,Dk nights on beach, beat nites wi the girls,gettin chased, ok groSs Mess: eC,aW,mD,kB,mS,jS, jD,tD,Kb FuN TimEs143 grls- Ec , thanx 4 everything, so many mems-think before u react, s41! iLu,Mom&Dad thanx 4 puttin up wi me .1 couldnt have made it wlo ur help.iLu both
John Byrnes "BIB,Byrnzie,JB " RemFor: Trying to rap,Chris Farley impersonations Act: Soccer,Band FavMem: Soccer'03, MightyDuc ks, PManProphec ies, ManU, ETown, Troopers , TeamTurkey, Uno, Ad visory l, Sfie ldDrumline, Bowling, Shreddin', ChinaStory, IHOP Will: ChadBeastCam'ronJono&Nat eDawgKeep the percussion section rock in, Dom & Parke-Lorraine Mess: Moore-Tree Damage,Botta-And she's Ok, Kirby-Jammin,Shill s-Cream Soda, GaryFootball, Lisa-We 're not talk ing/"the sound",Tahra-# 1, Rider-Evil , King-Our Band,Shaneo-You're British,Lianna-Soup du Jour,Keegs-OK Peace Out,Aiken-Good at everything, BigZ -ZBag, Amanda-Rents, LexiFighti n,Mike-Bromine,KBren-FightClub , IICaptain,Nick -Oy! Thanks to my family for putting up with me . Much Love
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Anna Calabrese RemFor:big hair, being on time, snappleholic , tra vs #5, : Act:soccer, track , st are Mem:italian moments w/erica, ap c lasses w/ jackie, old school 4x8 w/l aura , kathy, & ann, track sleepover, prep dances, mr mastricola, pool table, trampoline, junior prom-i missed it! pooko, manual turn signals, death room, clubin, wrestling, waynes pool. phish w/casey, puttputt, jack ies pants , open labs, tuesday wal ks, meteor shower, le sh, conception, slim, z games, d wight. grabbing bobs keys, i said brow not brawl ", is she your mom? they come in 3s , helping people & animals w/christine, mccusker, drama, triang les, dude, buzz off Mess:all my love to my famil y, thank you funk, thanks for the help trout
Lauren Cannon "Laur,SNAKES ,Cannan,LCan" RemFor:E insteinGirl ,NBincident. SIXERSfrea k, Bein A Klutz FavMem:VbaIIMngr3yrs,DancePartY@S nake sCrib, Sneakauts, L&C<3uGirls!So much Drama !JaninesClasses,Formals, SHall wlMish, EnvSciPD-BOY -Bmiester, FINAILS parties, Summer03,Jamaica , SHORE , Wo rkDra ma, SpeciaIBawl ingW/ M,D,L.A.KB,L-quared Wi denerParti es, Claires, CM-Ca mpOrange & Rusty@ancast er! Sammy Slips A Lot, BaH RapS , 7-4-03,NYCWknd! WiII:KB-Car,DK-LG Mess:Mom-lt's been rough but everything'lI be fine. Daddy-Always Ur Lil Girll Luv U Both SOmuch,Hope2make U proud! Kieran- PICbest friend, I'm ALWAYS here for U!To all my Fam&Friends thanks far being t here LuvU's! WhatAILongStrangeTripltsBeen, This Is OnlyThe Begining .
When it comes to sports, you better watch out for these athletic friends, Laura King and Steve Botta will blow the competition away in just about every athletic activity ,
Michael Carson "Carson, Popo, Cement" Act: MB, JB, SS, WE FavMem: Dorney Park!, Lake Champion, V A Beach, Dude Al lison, Disney'02, times wi th E-Riv, Evan, Amanda, Kat. Sara, Dizebba, Chianger, Heather, AMart, Erin, Bethany, STEAK!. Oaf, Dayna, Klanecki (. "yeah sorry if you were missed. "oops)" .Scribble Diggles!, Band Bus Rides, Marden, Billy Joel, Ben Folds & Belle concerts, Snow Dance(s) & J-prom after parties, Brass Caroling, Outback Carnage!. Steak Fests!, Adult Swim, Band Camps, Lunch C's, Houlihans, I LOVE BAND, Holy Trilogyl, SPEECH!!. FAMILY GUY, Office Space, Will: The Section- DAYNA! Mess: Fame- Thanks for the support, i thanks for the good times! (It's not stealing if you need it!)
"Mar,Chnackon,Marbear,BooBoo" RemFor: angeliclilse lf,sense of humor,smile,eyes,laugh, friend therapist 2 my girlies Act: choir.Springfi eld Singers! FavMem:Chill in'witmyChnackon"gobble "Oe ad Sexy!Tumblang" SophHop'02, SnowDance'02,Doc's class, Mr.Pinnibul is, Sackett's, movies, MemoriaIPark,Durango/legloIS ,B"great summerS, 0., c razyLAwork outs(A. S.),freak!.alwayshyper, 1st times ,rockcandy drools, bellyring, Wendy's: nomoregas, k ic k ir g butt in badmitton(Ruc), waftLOLroofjumps!.Nov, 7th,'02:S,B.ur the best thing that ever happened 2 me<3u punk! heehee Mess: Mom,Dad,thanx 4 everything,u got me this far"Muffa thanx 4 always being there 4 me, supporting me, ur the greatest Ste and FooFoo,1 love u boys!
senior spotlight: laura glace Regina Cetrone
Christopher Chamblee
For six w eeks of her summer v acation , Laura attended Governor School held at the Univ ersity of Pittsburgh , W hile there , she participated in an e xtremely vigo rou s International Studies program which consisted of eight courses, including a course in the Japanese language , Laura went to numerous lectures delivered by speakers from various nation s and she also partook in a community service activ ity, Overall, she believes that this was a wo nderful learning e xpe rience and doesn't regret attending such a great summer program.
Michael Cassidy "CASS,Mmm-Cass" RemFor :BigGreenV an Act:lce Hockey FavMem:Whi-Line wJoe&Luc e, FlyersCUPISt at es'01, Extonbus, L oc keroom,Pre-game@Paps,Trashkick,Gprison, Creamers, Target, MarkerParty, OpenH ockey,CompsBasement,ShootingGameW/B uc k/Fa lz/Monte, Wings, BuckHouse,Snowdan ces,Jr. prom,balioons@Ranieri,Voicesw/Ch az/Rucci/(Y ES!),MKelsParty,ClementNewYe ars, Morn. Rides w/George, RidesWI Aali. TunaW/Chuck(morri s). TalksW/Leesh, OARConcerts, Shore03. MooseCrib, roadtrips WIBrawl. Luc e ySoph, Grinches, TimesW/Frank, Ti mes w/Megs Mess:Friends-AmazingTimes, more to come,Kevin-Just keepdoingyour t hing, andyou'li run theworld someday, Mom and Dad, you have been the bestparents inthe world,ThankYou somuch !lloveyouguys.
"Chamblee, Shambles " RemFor: Protests Act: Stage Crew FavMem: Protests, freshman nerd, chillin with McTigger, the Troc, Stitch, Once Upon a Mattress, paintbal ling, AP Euro, Funk tests, fairy-ness, munchies, Hnrs Bio, ever changing cellphones, sarcasm of god, Ocean City, work ing the system, journa ling caffeine fix, mall cops, c rossdressing, the benCh, panicked driving, AP AmHist, attack ing Storti. gauging, Quality Stick Figures, whipped, Politica l Ta lks wi the Persian, The Corner Of Miscreants, Grubb Quotes Will: Michelle-My Shoes, CaitlinStitch, Mc1igger-Sanity, Hope-My Hoodie Mess: Stand up for what you believe in ane don't back down. "Only the dead have seen the end of war" - Plato
Kevin Chiang "Spec ial K,Chianger,Kaif." RemFor:Being Azn, being mean. Act:Ultimate, Tenni s, Soccer, FavMem:Hanging wi the crew, Bethany, Alexes, Nick, Jess, Brett, Heather, Dayna, Carson, E-riv, Dizzeba, Amanda, Kat, AFMemo. Clubs, V A Beach, Disney '02, STEAIK footbal l bus rides, Soccer outings, Cruising wi Nick 313. Ultimate wi th the team . Nights at Jess's, party at Diana 's. Outback Carnage I Steak Fest! I love band! Band camps , Adultswim, Dances wi the gang, WiII:Alex-Azn charm . Dayna-The section , Adam-The team. Mess: Karen-Thanks for always listening and being there for me, Fam-Thanks for yo ur constant support, Friends-It's been and always will be fun, stay in touch. Be cool and stay in school.
Tamara Warfield, Turquoise Ross, and Brian Thomas sit together at their usual table . Since they've known one another for so many years, they've become good friends. These three truly cherish the quality time that they get to spend with each other during their lunch period.
Alicia Clement
Amanda Christopher
'Cifun Ki mmay" RemFor:being loud&crazy Act:V-ball.B-ball FavMem:Hangin w/Sug.Kate. Col. Pit. dancesv-ballCLC 'OO"Sweek03.1-95. lsabel.cols basement. jprom. marsh.surfinw/sug.beach02 1437bein wI chris. sprom. hc rejects. widner madness. apgym .tal ks w/big dan. omg I did. truth or dare. last nite summa 02. key west w/sug. starbucks.cols pool late nite.dancing wI kate. taxi.lowes.adv hang outs WiII: Col-a ride. jay my car kristie my spandex.Nic a c lean room kate $1 chris my heart Mess:Mom&Dad you've made me who I am.lloveu. Jac-my best friend thanks for the talks.Jen roomie couldn't of made it w/o u,Mrs D thanx for everything Sug,ur my other half only a ca ll away Chris ur everything I've ever wanted I luv u
"Ligs. Leash" Mem: Dances. Jen&MK. Markers. Snowmon. BrosGrad. Js BDay. Concerts. BRDancin. Jeep. BRB. GymBuds. carrides. Booty Pop. Flyersgames. 5'25. Hoc Games. 6' 21. Sleepovers. Shore. Speedo. Blacklce. O' Fair. KCMoments. GirlsNiteHT. NDZ. GGWPool. film making w/CARLJAM. Graphics. ClassW/Shan. TIck le. Basement. 6ersGame. 30c lock Mess:MaNPa-u kept me on track. 1 appreciate everything u 2 d o 4 me.Matt-rolemodel. Tha nks.J-My buddy. good luck in all u do. thanks 4 a lways Bin there Ta lks CARLJAM-Thanks 4 the Memories Mike-I appreciate everything u dO.1 couldnt B more happy I have had so much fun w/u I c ant wa it 2 C wat the future brings.Mark-Lilbud talks 1m lucky 2 have all of u. 1love u all
Robert Clements ¡BobbyC. B, C. Bibby.Bobby Didg.Obster" FavMem: Chill in'with Moose. DiDio BobMac. Rose. Ed B. Freil.Joe T. H. The Burnes. Heron. Dave. Hoy. scoot, Benit, Darby, a nd of course the Blue Can,partying,ln The BioDome,and under the mall trolley stop. Thursty Thursday. with lJ. Joe TsBasement, and woods, Hoys front step & ins ide the Crib, scoots house, and the valley. Ed Bs house, Hopin' it up.Bobs tent,good times at Parkway In,thanks Bob.My poisoning inc ident freshmen year with DiDLGoing to kellys house with Jen,Kelly,Michelle,Going to the Gym with Moose,and,BeaI.Ballin' it up at E.T,R,CYO Basketballgames, farewell.an d peace be with you, We all wish you were here Frank ,
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One of Dr. Montgomery's Honors English classes takes a minute when they come back from lunch to smile for the camera. This great class was always enthusiastic about learning about books and writers. They quickly became a tight-knit group of friends who were willing to work hard and share ideas.
Diana DiMeglio
Alaina DiBartolomeo
Ryan DiCecco "Chec. Checmonic " FavMem:fest over traczs. y 100fest wit tracz n jens. Parties at somers.tt.gabz.lucy.Park blaze wit pmac n jen. Wake n bake wit pat jen Tt H.RollingGreen getaway. R.I.P killa n zong.Late nite over somers . Business wit harford. Wings. Concerts . Hot box hotel wit Tt.gabz sharehouse.high rides wit patjenT. Woods.HR wit Folz.Einstein.highrides wit mkellynRichie.netherwood.new years 2000.Rickys.snowdancewit ash k.busted at pats .shady=jr .j umpin off alicia's roof.vera·s.1st phish concert wit brother n jim. Mess:mom n dad thanks for puttin up with me. Brother give me one more year and il l be able to beat you. Collenstayawayfromthedarks ideandyouwill begood
"Meags. Carebear.OO" RemFor : AthleticTraining w/P.My hair Act: Swimming. Ski&Adventure. Musical03' FavMem: Chillin w/Lauren.Bonnie. Selena .Sixers games w/Victoria. JingleBall03.Snow Oance02. Study Hall w/Snakes & PO& Jason A"Crazy Fantastic ". OaneCook. Pick les. Ataris. SwimMeets (CB.MS.JH.SJ). Summers. Shells(Oec). F-ball games. Creepy Mexica ns. Parties. NewYears. Christmas&Spring breaks. SeniorWeeks! NYC-Rent. Urinetown. Twoknee fish! SixFlags-Superman(StarTrek song). TedBundy w/Bailey(s)&Tim . Wendys. WiII:Lauren-Oane Cook. Selena-Joe from NF.Bonnie-a weave. Vic toria-Fark. Baileymy wallet/CarKeys . Mess: Family-thanx 4 everything. Love u a lways. Friends-Great times and great memories .
Brandon DiZebba "ScribbleOiggles " Act: music stuff. God. etc . RemFor: loud. funny. losing charm wi funk FavMem: lunch C02. OF. PP. CS ( tmp m4a1, "heads hot"), 4th SH'02, great white , shaggin' wagon, KOP mall'01, funk's classes. math'01, chem'01, AP eng '03. VA beach'01, d isney·02. 'good times', poocheese, office space, cheezballs, partymix, j-prom. 1st night of Matrix (ReI. & EVo.)& LotR, FFVII. S02, CSOTN. ms liggy, AO, chats wi Quan, yodles . others to come Will: Nick=VGM collection; Carson=library card; Chiang=special egg roll rec ipe; Sara Lolo Hoho Seleney Amanda Lemey=my love Mess: Friends=thanks a lot 4 evrything; Mom & Oad=everything I am. l owe to u; Oaniell e= love yo! "Your only true enemy lies within"
Mark DiDonato "OiOi, Mr .Clean" RemFor:anything inappropriate FavMem: the hoose. the pit. Roses crib back in the day. the Volvo. ultimate crev, the lag. under the bridge. FDR. SouthStreet. Oelmar in the dugouts. Indian Rack H.Q .. Eds crib. Mooses crib. my sisters apartment .. .oh god. BobMacs crib. Hoys crib. & anywhere else I fargot I was the night befare. Also shootin' pool. TomJones. Lumps. VoTech days &build ing stuff. MS.Mroz·s c lass. Kickin' with the misses-Iuv you Jackie. &chillen w/my homies-not naming anyone you know wiho you are. Mess: Peace out. I'll see yo wihen I see yo. RIP Frank Schaeffer & Joe Talley-I 'II see ya' ll on the other side .
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Selena Driscoll "Seleny, Doobs " RemFor: Wearing AE everyday FavMem: Like Hollo ! Chicken Satisfaction, Mi lkshake, Mailing wi Mikey, Scary Mexicans, Slime, Five Footer, Furry Tai l, Formals, Disney, Christina Voice, Moose Giving Birth, Milk Me, Dances, Scrabble, Dorney, Summer 03, V A Beach, Jingle Ball, Driving Around, Nick on my Car, Scenic Nights, Elffy, Ladies Man, Ghetto Ta lk, Fun Sucker, Hot Topic Pants, Preppy Cait, Arasapha, Satanville and Midgetville. Will: Cait-My Jetta, Bon-Bill, Diana-A Mexican, Erica-My kitty, Mike-A Hot Latino. Mess: "The love of my life is the love between friends ." Thanks for the memories. Mom & Carl-Thanks for all the support and guidance, it means the world to me. I love you all.
Erin Dwyer "ED" RemFor: being friendly, 11/29/01 Act: Drum Major, everything music, 'circle', FBLA, swim team, PEERs FavMem: Disney. musicals. football games, lunch c, swimming(locker isle).cake-nsoup, dances.formals ,after jprom, ghetto ballet.peer weekend.29: 1O.gov, times withe soph yr crew. looking for satanville, "you know" "look @ it" PGSHC.grease fire Will: Cait: a trip to Annapolis Mess: Friends: Thanks for the memories , You mean the world to me, never forget it , Jenny Penny: my other half.bff, "A friend hears the song in my heart and sings it to me when my me mary fails, "Matt: thanks for paving the way. Mom&Dad: always your little g irl. Love you both, "You wil l know what all this time was for"
Shane Evans "Shaneo, British, Shane-O-Mac, Shugga, F, N, S, Fignutz" RemFor: being Bloody British, Best Buy, Sleeping, Listening, Loving Zapp Act: Spri-Hian Editor, STW Producer/Anchor, Soccer Manager '03 FavMem: Zach Best Friend; The A's , Footbal l, H. H. Kate BFF B&B Meg Ur Amazing, Movies Rich Chief Half town Shamanda Miss Tahra Wings Game Gary Kicked My Grass L,K, Go with Flow J,D! So ph buddies P-4 Springfield Mighty Ducks Spring Break 03 "Its Jonesy Time !" Will: Zach-Dawk Jersey Gary-Gorilla Ka terTucan Mess: Mom youre everything to me wlo you I would be nothing I love you so much Dayna (aka Satan) deep down I love you Dad I miss you everyday England I'm coming back soon Good Luck Everyone in Coll ege!
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Tim English "Cowboy, Engl ish, Hands in the a ir" RemFor: Just being here Act: Shop class, Cross Country, Fi refighter FavMem: The day I got that little piece of paper say that I was free from this school, Having 3 different home room teachers and 2 different home rooms and are very d ifferent homeroom crowd , And 10th grade English with Mr. Zapp Will: Ya 'il can have it al l blc I'm out of here , And Gabe my hairy man face Mess: Some one owns me 12 years of my life back and a whole lot more .
Chris Erickson "Topher" RemFor: "You' reEd'sBrother?" Act:STW Pres. FavMem:NoExit, ByeByeBirdie , Olga, PoetryFest, 613: SlapPatrol, Romeo+Jul iet, ActingClass, OuaM, TheBoyfriend, Ca itl in: TheLastGirlfriend, Cal iforniaS uite (Katherine, Dan, Sue), BaBitsy,GSA, NewYork OnASchool Day(TwOKneeFish, Rent, UrinetOw n),SnowDance'03,ManPurse,HomelessPunch ,STW, CeleBration, (ImWastingSpace), TheFlu' 03, Coli enbrook, Halloween, Cait' sPool: "Picni c Tables: NoFoodAilowed", FrightFest, Cait, Ji m ,Jill,Laura,Falon,Katherine,Sue, "We' IiAccept TheThingsWeCannotAvoid" WiII: IReturnAIITa lentToLisa Mess:Cait-Therelsn'tEnoughThanksToGive You;Falon-WayToBEVice-Pres,;Ji m &LauraYou'reMyBuddies,Everyone-ThanksForBeing WhoINeededYouToBe; ThanxTo:Family,Even Tho"
Maura Cullen and Kevin Brawley were voted by the senior class this year to have the best hair, They are known for their fashionable hairstyles that compliment their personalities,
Brian Falzone Joe Ezzie "Ezz IZzy" RemFor: Playing guitar, causing a ruckus, being in Milnes room FavMem: Phish, All man bros, The dead, Phil Lesh. Study hall Crews, being banned from the art d ept., The Pigeons, outsmarting Springfield po po, chil len@the valley, The Shire, Spring Val ley, n Indian rock" ti mes wi joy, jamming at Tashjians, Saturday detentions past
"Falz" Act: Ice Hockey FavMem:Wings games, Eagles/ G'dea d and concerts wi 245, Q tr. mil e wi Monte n Chuc k, Shore trips , Hockey LR wi Cass Brawl Chuck, Drivin in the OIds, My pool party, H.r. wi Checo, Quarry parties , Phantoms game wi M Kel and Har, Luce 's soph hop, Rac ing stripes for Chester, Battle at Wendy's, Tom Jones late night, Grinch's of x-mas , Alicia C's parties , Trips to Tony Lukes , Terminator eye, listening to Aal i stutter. WiII:Michel le: all my money b/c you don't have any. Chuc k : all the food in my house Monte: my car Mess:To my parents and grandparents, I owe you guys everything, thank you for all you have done f or me, I love you.
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Vince Fecca Dan Nguyen, one of the best dancers in SHS, is shown here break dancing in the school's lobby" Dan is also a dedicated member of the school hip-hop/break danCing group ,
Gabe Falgie "Gabe,Big G,Hot Sexy,Falgi-A1gi,Gabber" RemFor: juggli ng everything anywhere anytime, being hot and sexy @the same time Act:drums,singer,juggler,sax,half drawer,Staples FavMem: bowling with Emily O'Hara, dairyqueen,3 11 concerts, juggl in with Jason, spill in stuff on the floor always, summer work on grounds, DUMB AND DUMBER(our pets HEADS R FAlLLlN OFF!)Zapp nLiguori Engl ish classBoo mBanana, Star Wars Maybe bandcampBPOS WiII:Tim,my cute baby face.Any one else who wants something, just take it Mess:Mom,Dad,and Mia,llove you all always with all my hearUhank u for all the love and support u have given me Emily thank u for always bein there when I needed u.1 wil lalways love u wi th always and forever
Amanda Feehery "AJF" FavMem: OutTil2, A1 INighters.Shore. Krider Chandel ier 12/4. RedBandanasS FM Mk&A. 9/7. 8/8JTim.41 18Scott. KkOpHi. Park in( Lots .Oct19ish .Satanville. Wooman81 17. CiviIWar,PaneraTlks.LisAA.Pope.Dances.3rc BlkS H, Duck ,Walks w/TJ, LiBench Tl ks&M idnit' Plan. Parties@Tjs.Valerie.Dip&PhoneCalls3/1 6. JJ&GraphicStories. KC Memo.Cowboy PirateCuz, BfastClub, PSwears &LateNite wiRy, 1st&ha lf,MarioS is RR&CC,Mallccc, RiddleRoc k .Shamanda . RkDd . Trio .Peers . Mm &AdTwins.mm CABINFEVE R.Futah.Goose. C2,Swing, Garyface,JbRents ,Slac k s, Petrifiec ,Loop,Jono! MudSoc,Maplewood, Will: JenSecrets.Lk Bike&Oreos.Lex MarioSkills , Werl PiercedEars , Mess: Mom&Dad-ThanksForEverything I love you.Ry-Goo dLuck inHS. Friends Couldn'tAskForAnythingMore<3
Joe O'Shea, Gaby Napoletano, Ashley Somers and Ryan DiCecco are shown here in the , With smiles as bright as these, it's obvious that these four friends absolutely love having lunch with one another,
Mary Fernandez "Maria, mom, Amy" RemFor: being overly optimistic, demon eyes FavMem: Ireland, Spain, Metallica, concert buddy, pit, Storti's & eagles parties, Rhonda, my cursed car, weight room cult. burping contests, snuggles, snowboarding at roll ing green, borders, car! Gonna snapl Toe bo, pretty pretty princess, soccer mom, graceful kick, that's not nice! schooled in waldo 1-24, b road base, crippled knee club, weebos, moon, random driving, Will: Adri- my sexy Spanish accent, Khalidmy car, Jen- my sarcasm Mess: They say before y()u die your life flashes before your eyes; you better make it worth watching, Friends- great me maries, even more to come Family- Thanks for always being there for me, Love you,
Rich Fetterolf "Ricardo, Dick, Sergei , Grandfather, HUlk, Shaggy" RemFor: Blue Eyes, nice/funny guy Act: Newspaper&STW FavMem: Chief Halftown 4 life!"Spoonie" Devil Face"Table Arm"Joke Slayer"Mal's Basement "Z app's my father"Zook's my nephew"Shane 's my woman"Allison's my 10ver"Good times w/ Danielle " Snow football"Stupid things to payoff my debts"My B-Day party @ Amanda's" Springfield Mighty Ducks"Did something crow over there?"Suffocating Defence" Boys soccer/hockey games"Lunchtime Uno "Turkey Bowi"Uncle Ben/Shorty"Varieties of people on my back steps"Temple visits"Wrap Day Mess: Help me, they've been keeping me in the basement since I graduated.
Maryann Filan "MarC e), Marebear. Charles's g irlfriend " FavMem: Advisory w/Carli. Victoria, andLiz, Upper Darby Hill,9/8/01Csouthtown),'1he clown" Arastophia farms,litte room ,Murph ond Mroz's room,Morton w/Jill and Corli, Football games, "Dharma and Greg", Matt sticking up for me, Summers at the shore, Disney '02, 12/23/02,Dance's with friends,Boardwa lk w/ the guys,summer of '01, Jamie Will : Jess-all of my stuff,Jill-My Pooh stuff Mess: Mom-Thanks for all you have done for me Dad - thanks for all you do love you Jess-Have fun next year.My friends -I lo ve you guys thanks for helping me get though the hard times and all the fun stuff we did. Chuck- Thanks for all you have done I love you with all my heart!!!
Andrew Flatau "Harry' RemFor: Be ing the smart one Act : Hockey, D-Unit FavMem: Hanging w/ everybody, Pool party, Adams House. wal ls, wings games. Wendy'sCall them crazy nights), the deville. c rashin monte, water balloons. I think we lost a hub-cap, 120&minivan, whoa-whoa, bams house, skull crusher, stand-off at odoms, races, kinko's copies, gettin out of trouble. fire in the hole. '14 sticks, the underground, kyle's stories. strapper/stroker. late nights with everyone. the truck won, midgetsville, Tony Luke's, Hulk rages, road trips Will: Sell everything and bury me with all my fortunes. Mess: Mom & Dad thanks for everything. Jen & Kerri you guys are both the best! I couldn't have asked for a better pair.
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Chris Haas
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Lori Handschuh
"Chris ot her-M se known as Chris Haas other-Mse known as the man -Mthout a name " RemFor: Keeping al l the dreams and hopes of the people he touched alive, FavMem: dont want to talk about it, Mess: The only thing I remember well for right now was my first day here at Springfield, I was angry that day my friends angry like a n o ld man trying to return soup to a deli. That was a hard year for me I was celebrating my first kwa nza a nd my fi rst Chanukah so I was a litte confused of what to celeb rate, But somehow I got through it and now I am straightly a Christmas man, Merry Christmas ,
RemFor: red hair Act: band. csc . project linus. field hockey FavMem: disney trip. snow dances. proms. sleepovers. florida w/ TJ. concerts: incubus. nfg. LTJ. Brandon's band antics. jv hockey team. ti mes w/ g lenolden c rew. risen. lunch A w/ the girls. sil ly Brett. Jackie's dances and animal sounds. ridley park exc ursion, Will: Brandon - party mix/cheese bal ls, Kerry - the toyota Mess: Mom and Dad - thanks for everything. love you, Kerry and Kelsey have fun in high school. TJ - high school sweetheart. partner in crime. and best friend ; t hank you for everything you've given me, Friends : "I hope you had the t ime of your life:
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David Harding
Scoff Hale
"HARFDADDY" RemFor:BeingGoodLook ing.Ha rfor dOriginaIF ilms. 9SCobra.AmazingBody. Fitness Freak . Departing/Returning Act: Fball1 stAi IState ThanksACHS FavMem:Partys@l1yhouseChillinWithBoyzMe atHeadsTraczHurstLiftinLaSNiteOshBatoLCA WendysUndergroundParkOO/01 Rac es03Kyi e PITlRucciSteaksMassCemet aryMarkBloodFL SomersOharaFairsOshShore02DeerBIoodTon yLukesSchoolbagRoaminSfieldHalisBioMrazF avTeachLaynSets4gearsYoungGunaChavQ uaryHoleRayLewisBurnoutSAIPEveryone@the Fie ld ltBeenGoodMyLaidesMyBoyzY ouKnow Who YouArelLove YouAiI. LoveyaMomDadLo velyLeah Mess:Don'tCutY ourSeifShort1 OO%AlIThe Time. UAllWanaBeMeltAnitTheCarNTheGoodLooks anFineBodyanS mil e TheSec retl sBel ieveinlnY ourSelf
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Top left to right: Steph Viggiano, Rich Burnes, Jamie Hidell, Bottom: Jim Friel, John Bowen, Eric Stanchek, and Mike Kelly enjoy their lunchtime meal together every day. Hopefully they will get their fill before graduation.
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'Brett He wlett" Spinner, Cameron, Mickey Rem for: the beast truck FavMem:Basement parties, racing, off road drives in the accord, the shore, harleys, country drives, prendie girls , 54321 , Tim's stories, waking up in the rock garden, the 442, Getzum, Cowboy, Richay!!, The accard goi n sideways in the snow, plowing, the great flood of the base ment, p roud to be Irish, Mess: Mom and Tara thanks for bel ieving in me, Kitten thanks for everything, Getzum no matter what I got your back, Cowboy Semper Fi, Holly what can I say, The Getz's thank s for being my second family Lex scrabb le in your basement
Ryan Heron "Herno" RemFor: hating rap FavMem:good partys. woods years. the pit the bayou moll trollystop. quarry.HQ. pool hall. Bob Macs tent & his BC soda. great concerts : metallica. slayer jager. hatebreed. the who Robert plant govt mule.GN'R riot. eddy's wit phishy and mr.b. r.i.p. graffix & b-zill a. R.i.p. Franky. stone marines forever! Mess: say your p rayers and take your vitamins
Lynsey Hetzner
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Rebecca Nicole Hinkson "Tinkerbell, Ice, Tink, Niki, Nicorette" RemFor: singing, guitar, rockin' my own style, tinkerbell, faeries, pink and purple hair, wanti ng to be a child forever Act: Colorguard, S. Singers, Treble Makers FavMem: Jamming wi Kat, going to Australia and New Zealand, bowling on Saturday nights, hanging out with Marlene for 14 years! Mess: Thank you mom and dad for supporting my music and helping me any way you can. I will always love and appreciate you. To my friends: I love you all and I hope we always stay as close as we are today.
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Jillian Holmes RemFor: Being Real FavMem: All my trips
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Cheerleading w/Tri-State&Nationals twiceTUNIT. Liv's Parties, Dances, Games, Work wi Dee,My fight, Snow Dance '03,Soph Hop (who a night9) Uplift,CECAAL,ZPB,Senior Prom ,WildwoodwISoraya,and the mal l, Turq's b-day@<ed Lobster, Simba(RIP), Senior Week '04! Adv.101,My Hatas Will: Mom&Dad&Reggie-AII my <3, My Friends- My clothes & a tru friendship that will never end, My Extended family-One big kiss :' , Archonette Sistas - friendship, Ms. Tara- almost like the big sisto I never had. Mess: Wlo Jesus where would I be. Wow I can't bel ieve we are finally done!You guys were truly the best. What a great 4 yrs, Bang Bang Class of '04 Gang HOLLA!
Top Five Favorite Classes 1 Photography 2. Study Hall 3. Industrial Materials 4. Advisory 5. AP Gym
RemFor: Crazy hair Act: Lax 01, Soccer 00, 01, Tennis 03, 04, Science Olympiad. FavMem: cruzin & chill in around S-field. Rollin with Nick & Joe. Shopping sprees. Dances. Snow Dance '03 => CLUB PINEAlPPLE. Study Hall spring '03. OCNJ with Nick 02 & Joe 03. New years eve at Moore's, victory lap. Shane's beast parties. Car shows. Shopping cart at oddjob. Escalator hoppin. VG's & Hating rice wi Alex. Nite sledding . "Slow Row', UNO at lunch. Stealing a golf cart at NSO. Flyers games. Hookin up car systems. Eggs. Meg's sneezes. Will: Joe-common sense. Dave & Dan-girl sense. Nick -sense of directions. Edcorners pot. Mess: Mom, Dad, & Jenna-thanks for everything, I love you.
Alexander Irvine "Hugh J." RemFor: White V6 Firebird with louvers.
Being Hugh. Laughing too much. Act: Cruzin, hangin, the usual. FavMem: Hangin with Gabe and seeing Rich at Bestbuy, summer work with Gabe, Nick and Matt, going to the shore with friends, putting ranch dressing in the mic rowave with Dizebba, band with Gabe and Dizebba , seeing Le wis Black , Dream The ater concerts, Uno at lunch. Good times. Will: Gabe: My cds and all my music stuff. Dizebba: My games. Nick: My car. Mess: Mom and dad: Thanks for everything. You two are the best and I couldn't have asked for better. I love you.
Michael Hutchinson "Moose" Rem For: Good oneliners losing my
eyebrow and getting my face sharpied in the same day! having the most tattoos Act: Weightroom after school with bobby and jim beal and octagon! Mem: Best jams at eeshs crib gabys somers pams stanchs yard tracys basement jacks afterjam sallys ! My girls :Lori Janet eesh bean jenna soms keen jk el jmac laure n 10 gaby sally stuff jeralyn smalls Gstumm stones My crew: Boy H Clones Mkel Gonzo Stanch BobbyC Guado Didi Capn Luce JT Friz Potter Scoot JR Darby Harfdaddy Checo Bennett Ji mmyT DK and The Front Line l Marker Mess: What we do in life echoes in eternity, for all else is shadows in dust.
Khalid Islam
Vikki Italiano "ChunkSenior,Dimples:LiL" Mizz Vikkii Jo" FavMem:Me&MyChunkSquad atLunch02'03 last 15minsOfLunch,lcantBelieve we had c lass2gether goodDealDude, Any&everyone of u whoWant2doubt somebody uBetta move 2theNext person cuz laint daOne,b/c imGonna give the world a Chance 2seeThe greatestVikkii Jo possible, HHoLLaLLaLLAALA WiII:Joe-Joe myCar&myLooks,Steven uCan stay at the House, MaDukes all my clothes I kno youWant um,dont front Mess:AhYo-look right.imVeryDeadSeriousNow im gone&yall cantDo nuffin bout it haha,boutTime huh?Wel lSi ncelaintNevaGotMixedUpWit2 many of yall thats all&bless everyone of ur LiLheartz'Buh-Bye
senior spotlight: Nida Qadeer
Heather Jacoby "Chnackon, Heador" RemFor: Little and loud FavMem: Laura -Cheese . It doesn't make sense. How can we get out of this? Hole in the road, "gingerbread feeling",Drivin w/Tiff,our long week PPE tink Getting locked out w/Jenni fer Getting pulled over, Visits @12am, firs t times, Meditation, Thanksgiving 03' w/Eric, Crazy family, Meetin Bruce Kai. Will: AI I chnackon & c lothes, chnackon. Mess: Mm&Pp I love you guys, Mom you made me proud, Missy Cindy Sue what would I have done without you? I love you.
While most high school students expand their international vocabulary through what is offered at SHS, Nida Qadeer has already mastered six languages, She can speak, read , and write in Urdu , Punjabi, and En glish, read and write Arabic, speak Hindi, and is learning Spanish. She spends much of her time in the numerous clubs in which she is involved. Nida is most proud of her achievements in tennis. Her junior year was the first time she ever played tennis and she made the varsity team. She became number one and captain of the girls ' tennis team.
Aali-Shan Javid Nic kname:BROWN RemFor:being brown but acting white, n-n-ever stuttering FavMem:oc times, frosh hops, proms, wings games, lucey parties ... wow I did none of that stuff lol.study hall with DeSanto,being Italian w/Chuck,rides w/Cass,helping rucc i pass, zoning with falz,talking hockey wi MKel. throwin fake parties with brawiey,making fun of eachother w/moose,growing up w/kyle,bal l, montY,buck,harfard,marker,drew,mass ,osh eo ... hockeygames ... Mess:Mom&Dad thanks for working hard every day of your lives just to make mine that much easier. I'll make you proud,Zee&Haleema you got me through the roughest times no one could replace you guys
Dwight Johnson "Juice" RemFor: being me FavMem: Getting my first medal
Will: to my little brother Derrron Mess: Just like to dedicate this to my
family, that he lp me fight the hard times . To All the friends that had my back when something went down. Shout out to: Mom, Dad, big bro Del. Andre, Derron and Brandon and who ever I forgot. Friend shout out: Jutty, Loc ness, Sang, Ms. Tim Bone aka Annas, will smith, gil l. jack d iesel. suzanna, heather, WHOLE HOME ROOM, Adam J, Cassidy, chuck, Brian F, joe M, Marty, jay black, shorty, Scan man, Sexy Brittany fox, Sean John, Julia, Michele wood Mr. zook , Dr. Benton and to the others that I far got. Little bro's it's your turn now
Jillian Johnson
Sondra Jennings
"Jill Jil ly Bean" Act: Cheerleading FavMem: Advisory 101 Upper Darby Hill all my summers down in wildwood 'them" chill w/Carl i and Mare, Greg, Nifty Fifty with Holly King of Prussia Mall, Mountains, Tihe clown Arasapha Farms !!!! Murph and Mroz's room Morton w/Carli and Mare Brett M & Ronnie Football games Meghan and Tammi "Dharma and Greg" Brittany 10 1 Jr prom Marios car BP 2hrs snow dance'03 Will: Kelly and Katelyn- anything you want. Mare- all my Winnie the pooh stuff Carli-lady bugs 101 Mess: Dad & Mom- thank you for everything you done for me, I love you both Kelly 2 more years good luck, Katelyn have fun. To my friends thank you for olwoys being here for me, We finally made it!! 04:
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Raque l King "Kel, NinNin, Civic Morgan" RemFor: stors, rand amnes, mak ingDaliors Act: cheap, sitOnMyBum, eat, mavies&pics, bandpract,sk8,hackysak, tapeSt,Paalhop WiII:AI-trampoline,jiIIOurNotes, Sean My cl evernes, CM -hulkhanz, Paul-TiedyeShi rtMes alwaysGoinSumplace,nevRgetingNEwerfav Fav Mem: malratDays,pocketchange, MKfrienz, keYS mith, inc ubus, KMK, stevenlync h Nite&aIITheCraZconcerts,Dancin2sublime,C upgam,21ques,Beach,mtdew,NdaY, b ighed ,Sk8bordQuEnz,FL,animaINaisOn420, Dude,M CCcarnival. That70shaw, theBorn, getinglasl, charleswords, rand amplaces,chZcake,GoA skAva&c ivic,snag&bob,23beeps,Radmbiel. breaklitesMT,jrYR,yUlaaki N?uGotNo$, freestu fFoodlnStr. TinAly, TH,tikletortur,chZcake, Mo mFamFre nz-l ovU,Jill-aurBKdate!Paul-ur myFavrit, Evry1 -rack an,
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La ura King "LK, Ki ng, Kingy, Lauwa" RemFor: Dress ingUp, BeingLate, Wearing GreenShaeLaces Act: Lax,Soccer,S,Gov,Orch,AAC FavMem: Lax03,Elit e5,CaurtRHPS,Black IT, BrothersMattSteve, Byrnes Wipeout, CKam Th eSong, Extravaganza, Bb TjKk JAMES, AFBikes, SEgow/theflow,MiguelET,Apart y,BevOurBan d, TjWHC, JackBlac k, RBF02'03', Stic k Of Hope, 8 ,17, Petri-fiedPertrified, He yO' Shea, 11, 1, Kirby 3Clock , TheStool,SSHatingMe, Warped02',Schticks,ABTie,Slonglegs,FreshB Ball, Timesw/thecrew,LaxOutk asl,St ai ningS in k,1 ?,Trips2Phil lyThe Red Lights,LbTjFake AccidentMt Will: Rich-MyCar,Kate-Neo, Mess: CourlY AM BF,Friends Thanks Fo r Everything, Rich Good luck wi whatever you dO,Mom&Dad-Thankyou fo r everything You were always there for me and supporte d me,LoveAlways
Rya n Kirby "kirberl, kirbal ish, kirbavore" Act:Soccer Baseball c lass offic er yea rbook FavMem: Jonesy Time !I HOP,Rescue 911,kofi.daddydaycare,swordfight g ary, hcoscia k, II, wingsgame,outfield pois,Despo gottago !sharktouching, g irlsday,kk napparti es, Ik3clock,birdietj, afdd,carpeti ng,Jammin fi shing byrnes, Imoops,sdwlex,mike moneybear spme ballzac bb, Joe eggs, mightyducks, KBAbe, Shredding, wend hop,bigz vk,mug buddies, the 20th, Ceil ing Fan,Natney WiII:Dom-soccer status Parke-jimmy dean imported pork sausage Moore-orange soda shi ll -a qball my musc les botta-my brains Mess: Kristen-thanks for a ll the memories, you' re the best Mom-you never missed a game I love you Coil-more then I could ask for in a sister
Most Theatrical is a bit of an understatement, Chris Mirarchi and Katherine Lemon are brilliant performers, Over the years, they have blessed our stage with countless performances,
Justin Kopp The FLK, 5-0, Kopp, K-PoP RemFor: Making fat look sexy, Mess: To my underclassman followers: When you're feeling sad and d istant and nothing can b ring you b ack, think of the good ti mes and keep smil ing fo r me, You know I hate to see you guys frown , I love a ll of you, Fa mily: I love you all and thanks for everything, FavMem: Movies wi D, Living @ Tweeter 03, STE VE CRANE IS MY HERO, SWBG, TLB, XLS, Webos!' FROG, Break ing into O'Hara, Ray & Tampo ns, Partie s @ Eric kson's, Advisory Talks, ADC, Sleepy Hollow Deli. Concert Buddy, Zoak The Amish Warlord, HUGH, Yistis & his disses, Nicole M is so hot, App Physics Parties, Drivi n wi Crazy Bill , Shindigs @ Gwens, Leevitatiaus ! Ralph-Bra, In Law
Justin Koziol "Koziol, Hero" RemFor: PC Geek, Always being on the computer, Having the worst handwriting' FavMem: Wal king to school with friends while snowing, Apply Physics c lass ;) Senkaw's house, Mess: Thanks to everyone who helped me get thro ugh high school. I love you, Mom & Dad ' Thanks for all your help! Thanks for the rid es, Steve!
Jamie Lafferty
"Kat, Kathy, Katie, KLemon, Kathleen, Myrna' RemFor:LastOfTheLemons,BeingMormon Act:SS, TM,JB,MB,STW FavMem:TheBF,OUAM:CrocDance,NoExit,C aISuite :Whaaat?/HesGay!/Fab5, VABeach:J ewishMother ISteinsCPills, Disney: PeeingMan IGetTheDucks, FAC, Districts/Regionals, Pirate MovieArrh, CLunch: 181bMtbaliiJazzergizelRs tingKat, Houl ihons,Sabo ldNights, Dances , "Frie nds"List,FeverW/Mandy,BizarbieBizuno,Gno mer, Mother Approved, Cheshire Cat, PitStai ns ,Nativity, JTI. Ruby's, Outback, STEAK!, BandCa mp, DonutSong, BBuds, MovieClub, WallName sW ILaura, AManDuh, 5439330h! ,JNu, TBone ,Pat! Mess:FriendsILoveYouMoreThanYouRealize. 1 Wili MissYouMore ThanLifeNextv ear. You'veM adeMyLifeFun, WonderfulAndJustAmazing! Th ankYou'FamThanksForY ourLoveAndSupport!
Harry Lanciano "H' RemFor:Trash made FavMem:My boys and all I shared a taste with, Frank miss ya love ya-Girls love yaAJ icia partys-Chec party wake&bake ugly face middle room-talk wit Gab-Rip zong&killa-Highla n' da gangstas- capn party-trip at gonzo-Tracy woods-sessions everyday-c lockn before school-cutting spleen-bankers party-geek in kitchenmessed my pants-roses basement-Franks bday-moose crib-suc k a jones-snatch backyard-sally party-pfunk-sonny-ret timeHOP-wings game-bathroom-Iate night shore trip wi dave rich jr-Gabz spring break-trees in the trees wi AJ ic ia n jean-Hurricane in hurricane Mess:Jean I cherish every moment, I love you! My wonderful famil y I love you thanks for everything
senior spotlight: Khalid Islam
Danielle Lannuffi "Dee" RemFor:Being loud FavMem:al l the dmb concerts w/Erica, Lollapalooza, Rusted Root, Radiohead, 31 1. J.prom '01. '02, '03. Shore trip . Accident w/Falon & boys . "Isn't that our exit?" Pepsi bottles. Thug wal k . Hooters trips. E-Russ & Dee's d.e. My singing buddy. Study hall breakfasts. Brab wi AJly & Kel -Bel. OCB. COS? Times with Ash, John, D'oraz, Gary & rest of the crew. Parties & bbq's at Gary's. Parties at D'orazio's. The "b"-duo . "Hol la in the Cliffield." Teal car & shopping trips . Finding the lake. Drives & Sunday trips wi John. The 1 night at the shore Mess:Mom and Dad-thanks for getting me this far . Joe and Andrew-best brothers i could have . The Guys-thanks for the good times.
Nicholas Legrand "Little Nicky' Act: Sc ience Olympiad, Frisbee, Tennis FavMem: Wagon City, I'm with Jesus, Taco Be ll. 10 Things , Chil lin wi Chiang, Dr. A. Cruisin in the ghetto van, Shaneo ima whip you, mall rat, c-walkin with Z, Trixy butterfly, Charlie 's, surfing at Sabo ld with Gary and Jono, towlie. Chinpokemon wi Kevy fresh money, U of Delaware, Zapp, gangsta tennis, Joey pockets, Jersey Shore, Oy Byrnes, B-Ballin with J Sang, Old Man English Will: To Z I leave my dancin shoes, Gary my hair products, Chiang my sense of humor, Bro the car is yours Mess: To my parents, thanks for all the support and motivation. Adam you've always been there for me. I' ll always love you guys . HEY MIKE
Khalid is one of the most extraordinary students at Springfield High School. He is multi-lingual and extremely well-traveled, having been to a countless number of countries,
"emmaloo" RemFor:sandals til jan, being loud Act: yearbook , projec~inus, comm .servic e FavMem: concerts, teapots, flyers& gagne,eve6, tla, ybconf&stealingcookies, studyhalls, morning bench,class@m0ore,sneezepolice,jennyjo nestiIl7:50,mk&a, "I ovefest"wl gluc k, disney02, adopted adv" ~chicken&l.i.m.d. , projectl inus ,colinpoweil/farrell,jennatowart z,dougfunnie,skant,allhalloweens,moviema dness marathons, choir, thei nsult, peppers & madgab,dances,photow/allison,tshirtmak i nfoo ls, all of sr yr Will: k ev-Iotr trivial pursuit, char -mk &a stuff, ts hi rts Mess: love you mom-i did it al l for you. love you kev-you'l l always hold a p lace in my heart. char-who in the hec k is Charlie and what is he doing in my grandpa's
"B Lev, Lgood' RemFor:sports,always goin home,chill en ohara Act:Basketball,Golf FavMem:hanging out with my friends, jp, sweet mulk, geriot, wes, randolph, osh, aj,kk,n the ladies, AVALON, bacon, Al.summe r 03, frosh 03,aft er pa rties at soph 03, snow dance 02 03, and j prom 03, ba ll in@pa rk, wes sto ries, oj's and compt ons baseme nt, "lets do somethin stupid'wendys,gavs grad party, T ipOffChamps, family vocati o ns, NATTY adventures, Tf,dennys Mess: Bball boys-LETS GET IT-Mom and i wouldnt b e here without you two ,u me in every aspect of Iife.dont stop. Kimeverything is easier couse u d id it firsUhanks far a lways being there Rob-u can do whatever u want,im always here for u.1love u all
Erica Little
Justin Lockle y
Ke vin LIndsay
'Jutty, J-Loc k" RemFor:Audio n A inci dent FavMem: Finks house,2002 WiII: 2 my up and comin family Mess: A11 honor 2 God, ,Ash,Garry and Brooke we a ll d id it.Props/'OO team .1 34.Mike for 3,Dudrick maken us run.Audion wall,.Mis Fink,sholMng me LOVE .DNF,Juice d idn't finish .Districts, 100,200,B-BaII. Proms mod fun,"T amesha'hurten the game.JrOlympics,A1len Town,(Goat)Fab-5 Prince, TreyWilly, future star, DNell, Terminator,Floyd. Keystone St. Camp, (Homsie) RE V, (DL)Christiana, Coac h A, (Mo), (Robin), Stet, Mike p, Joe, John, Kenny, Philly stars, Central League(RL). J-Park, Miss Well s, Thanks,Lock leY,Bat ch fa mily, mom hold ing me up, Man has fe ared what it doesn't understand and that's my game.St ay true to yourself
Top Five Favorite Restaurants 1. Tom Jomes 2 . Wendy's 3. Bertucci 's 4 . Nifty Fifties 5 . Red Lobster
Kristopher Longaker
Shana Litc hko 'S hay' RemFor: being c razy, laughing & having
23 piercings -still counting FavMem:times in my mustang,ra cing my pas, my advisory IMth Bosak, wendys, jimmy fee jr. ,egg,egg,&egg,times at the pork, state troopers,souvenirs from tin olley, impala island, under the music pier,the 'kit', laps around the pool table, 'movies'at waynes,red devils,rcs, being with jen a nd jOSII, random trips up to the shore and park ing it. I'm livin it up with no regrets Mess: Mom&Dad the re are no othe r parents in the world that could replace you. I'll always be your angel and your bunny rabbi t. Deb-don't know what I would do wlo you, youve helped me so much, Michael, you put me through a lot, b ut what can I soy I love you.
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Lauren Lucci 'Luch PD Turb Compost Smiff' Ac t:Wint er&Spring Track RemFor:Throwing, Making weird noises FavMem: CrazyFantastic StudyHall w/Snakes&Meags Shells Pickles DaneCook 6Flags SupermanSong Dances Dorney FBgames TurdClub Wawa Sundays BlingBling Hiltonhead/OC DanceParty@SnakesCrib L2 Snowball Fight RUMMY Chillin@Scenic PoolParty@Jasons CountrySquire TurtlesGame SurferDudes WiII: Mike- My popularity MeagsPickles&ChickenTenders BonJackJohnsonCD & remaining Turd Cook ies Mess:Mom and Dad- Thanks for always being there far me. I wouldn¡t have made it this far w/out you I'll love you always. I know I'll make you p roud Mike & Boo BooYou're both stinky poops but I sti ll love ya . Friends- Thanks for the Memories.
Megan Lustig "Megler,Megs' Ac t:c lay cl ub,pee rs,cocoahouses FavMem: BizarbieBizuno, STW, Pacsun, PJprom ,DawsonCreekParty, Ceramics, Teaparties, sn owdance0102, livejournal.girlsnights,J.Nu,ma rden, busdrivers, Jprom, COTA. Canada, roma nticdinners, Ruby's, Tbone, Carnies, DC, Lameb oys, He'sgay, firstfriday, nates/lous, goldfinger ,LTJ, RBF,Doliarwine,Stephchen,ponterabrea d, pic ture people ,girlsnights, adultnight, sk ote &surf, BOsnight, wheatus, Cali. Nashville,Abalo ne,jerseyboys,chichis, Disney02. WiII: Gwen-carnivals,gamesystems, 13/Bvideos:Britt-crayon shirts! Kev/G-M zBFFieieie Mess:Ms.B-thanks for everything. Your the best! Suzanna-I love you! Ren/Dana/Linny- I love you guys soooooo much, you're the best sisters anyone could have.
David Lucey "Luce" RemFor: Red Hair- King- Maxima FavMem: Partying at Wings- QP- A1 iciasCaps-Gabs-Bucks-Pams-Runin From Harfords, Roll inggreen-Senior Weeks-Late Night trip to S week w/harritjr.Zones roof w/rich-Chec ugly face-Tracys woods-tail gaiti n-White line w/cas and marker flye rscup-open labs-taps-G-unit 3s haha-S wood's unlocked-high life gangsters- times w/gab-Iaughs w/raf-Hurricane on hurricanelate nights raneri.smatch,rose-Workin at gulf. WiII: A1ic ia I dont know what I would of done w/o u.Dan and Sam luv yas- Kath ur the best- Mom I love you, weve been through so much together. Fronk wish you were Dod I love you, 1 will always miss you
senior spotlight: Chris Erickson
John Lyons
"'Dee,D.D" RemFor:l uvnBlue FavMem:j rc utdaY@StphsB1efTurk@RITASsrcu tday!PARTYS!myXMAStreeLivLOSTtamponPo wrhouse02thehoiecrewPowrhouse03coupis &JR, Brittspuf. dummyMissionsSummer02parti esw/theoldheads, Dances, Blac kboot, Busfig hts, Turkc rakd/c losd, GAWL,skinnywitll liiAfric 0, Blac kt ooth, Proms, mywallNewY ear02@SAL s;OREObedsorryPish-ADVISORYw/Shana'Pat ' Dave'Levenerd&Horris; Girlsnite@Livs(dingfri esRdone )Ti mesw/ ARC,steph(usfightin)GetD aBeat,SCARIES HEYRandy-Mark-Jill-Kandi&Neev(BlackAndR agedy)Mara -Tali a -Bunk -B- ALLOURgoodX's+ 2many'Classof04knowshowtodoit! Me ss: Aaron&Mom, Thanks fo r Everthing,1 luv you guys Rock i: Always your Sweets,Luv you babi Kandigirl you're my best friend (Umad)
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Talented, artistic and creative are a few words that describe Chris Erickson. Not only does he utilizes his orginality to design customs but he also possesses incredible acting skills.
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"Liz, Lizard" Act:Fie ldHockey,Swimming Fa vMem:LoborDoy w/e,Formals,Pedicures @target w/Manda,Jamaica w/Deepa&KB ,wraps,lron Chefin, Tetris, Dlsney,Josh's van, SouthStreet, "dawesome", 4/26/03,Dee's BDay,Dee's, FaceMugs, Alley,Sammy south paw, pong@Jay's,ADD,6flags,Dorney,Movies @Chris' "I would die!", Cranium, Cosi, Bertucci's rolls, "freak in" Einstein Healthplex &Victory, Wendy's,Plantain Milkshakes, Sleepovers@Chris', Concerts, Roadtrips, adv,w/Chris ,Racinw/Dan,Pimpmobile,porch man, Parties@Manda's,Orch, w/Kris, BikeRides &TaeBo w/Aiison,SugarRay Concert w/CharDeepa&Dani,Picnic's at the Cleaners, Pocono's wi Al ison Mess:Mom,Dad,Kate&Ty-Thanks For Everything I Love U, Friends -U Guys he Awesome, Thanks For The Great Memories
Rachel Mollichella "Riz. Rizzle, Rizzle Bits" RemFor: being misunderstood . FavMem: Spending time with my boys, ed's house, being with my baby, Ip, my purple skittle, pool hall. the original gang, big rock, loomis, fake bakon, the parties, al l the proms, times at the regal (few can relate) , hangin out with my bro, even though it was rare. sproul lanes (I'll never forget that day), b-ball. staying in ONE house through a ll of high school. Will: Carmen you can have everything (not that I have anything really worth something) . M ess: to my family - I love you: to my friends, I wouldn't be here without you guys
"MattyMo" Re m For:soccer Ac t:Soccer,ClassOfficer,Band FavMem:Nething stupid kirby said,soccer,Etown,Nightfire,Monty,Sleepov ers ,Nc v duke,Jprom,Florida, Newyrsparty, BLB, Phillyslang, JonesyTime, IHO P ,China, Curbhdin, lover, SLI, Catdogmix, The litanic, Crazies, Sleepovers, Punchinburk e, krimpets, b~nz, Natney, Piction ary, Okeefe, Nina-dec 23n5th, Maplewoodhangouts,crazyhorse,letsbehon ' est, satnville ( statetrooper), botsseaisle,hmrmhugs WiII:Kirby: OrangeSoda, Brad: JimmyDean Mess: Guys:Bestfriends a guy could ask for. Bros:Take care of mom and dad for me, love you guys. Mom n Dad:You have no idea how much I appreciate everything you do.Thanks.1 Love you. Nina:G/f is just a label. a best friend is what yo u are.ILU
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"HULK, hms, Monte" RemFor: FREAK, going too f ar,obsessive eating Act:Weightlifting, D-Unit,makingFunOf People Fa vMem: hangin w/al lmyfrie nds,X-mas grinches,AdamsHouse,Pool party, bathroomwall ,OLDS,bootin the deville, HULKvs .S ecurity guard, \4MILE, wingsgames, Wendys Fight,The chase at DOG KENNEL rd,MILF,prom crash, theshorewithal. kyle andsav,hit a squirrel.water ballooning, SHOWnTELL,BAMs house,packing one,pulled over3timesonenight, policeStand-off adams, races, kinkos copies,did we lose a hub-cap, fire in the hole, \4sti cks,underground, smitty beat down, kyle the compulsive liar,midgetvil le, Will: Harford my weightl iftingProgramMy golf bag up for grabs Mess: Mom/DadThanksForPutinUpWithMe
"HoHo, Italy" Re m for: Smiling Ac t: Music, yearbook, FBLA FavMem: Frosh, beach 02,03, cal i. snow dances, jr.prom, six flags, jiggles wlggles&giggles (jess-you' re the best!) ski ing, madame & lovefest!, xmas break 03, RISEN, 4/1 /02, 54321, pool wi brett, flute wi dizebba, LoLo! 5.5. wi Melissa(1'1 1 miss you!) times wi Jen, best neighbor ever ! Jason-hon! sick chick&lame duck , holl a ! (alg.2) yb conferences&stealing cookies Will: Ry-my car, Amy-my clothes M ess: Mom, Dad & Amy: You're the best, I love you and I'll miss you next year! Ry: More than words . I love you! Yb st aff: You guys are the greatest-juniors, don't g ive up, it'll be great next year! Friends : Thanks for all the great times
Kristin Olivieri and Justin Loc kley are beyond artistic , They are also c reative, imag inat ive and inventive when it comes t o p roducing works of art, Thei r works are enjoyed and adored by many inside and outside of our school,
Joseph Morrell l..anksta' RemFor:beinlanky,#1fanforever! Act: bodybuilding,tennis,band FavMem: Shaneo'shouse, moms outlets go, m mCABINFE VER! Airhorns, #1 soc cerfan, #1 bballfan, DunkinDonuts, Tacobe", latenight Denny's, ushotinmyherr, croissants, mygoodfr i endJac k, copsatShanes, sleepinwoods, EGG Smisnite,Hidebhinddakirb,Mattymo, "fun"dances, nic k allthetime, ianshouse, hdwa wa,biglegs,stopsignsongs,Accsflyersparties carsurfin,bumpnindawhip,enjoylivintheHIGHLI FE, muscles, hrfun skislopejm,fightme!SEAFOOD!wutsdascoop, wendys,SHANE!UNOotiunch Will: Everyonecanhaveeverything Mess: Rentsthanks farbeingthereforme! Myfriendsmadehighschoolwhatitwas l SE ,MM, MY,JB,RK,SB,LB, KK, NLII ,GR, LK, KO, TJ, P M,DADA JM,BM,LM,SS,LS
Kevin Murphy
Karen Morris
Scoff Murphy
"BABYGIRL" RemFor: Being goofy and always without a clue Act: Track FBLA UBES FavMem: Never forge t 10/11/02,CT.Overbrook, W,P" Liv's parties, nights wi t Talia, memories wit m y 'true' friends, Julene, Latora(V A), Juanita(NP), mak in money at Krispy Kreme,track meets , Junior Prom,Penn Relays, late night phone call s,52nd st.Christmas trips;Vegas&Florida, Will: Kyra :hold on to my intelligence and speed,Rep where you from. Watch out for haters , Mess: Thanks to everyone who help me get somewhere in life, A specia l thanks to my mom who has supported me for 17 years, but without God it wouldn't have been possible ,1 love you mom and the rest of the family, AMOR VINCIT OMNIA
"Murph/ScottieJay/Diggler" RemFor:Laugh/losingmycar Act:Studgov.nhs.bball.tennis.commserv.sc i olym.aac FavMem:Ai lformals/sports. c ardnights, bowi i ng. nfg/gc ,hnrs3. woody's,phils games.h/o w/Christine ,newyears ' eves ,romanbrothers , partiesatdave's. directions ?soccerplayoffs, psu/ um. chemstudies .tahrashouse, seinfeld. mic hael. gis .l ovethe band,arasafa.busrides w/zap,homecoming ,sumrec ,superstitious/w hot?ITHIS, covenant parties, oc bask e tball. tor nado. saltybacon. mutter museum, p ic kupga mes, frIjvsoccerIfrbaseba" . duffman, strong bod WiII:Steve-timeofyourlife/thecar Mess: Fam-thanks couldnt have done it w/o u Love Aiways.Friends -wouldnt trade u for the world/this isnt goodbye . Thanks to al l who helped; it was a great ride
"P,Mulk,Birdman,Diddy,Mox,MiniMulk, MulkShake" RemFor: Mulkern-2-Mulkern,Shorts,PRMH, UNC Fan,Destruction Squad,ADHD,#10 Act:Football,Lax,EDCO FavMem: Lairds FBall Camp-the elevator, Bottle RappinGarling,Dances,Partys,Shore, Wendys,BackYrd BBal',FrontvrdFBall. Wings Gamz, TeamKnucklehead,Cupcakes, Friends:Piotti-Lev-AJ-Osh-Geriot-Wes-PMacThe Girls-CG909:& the memories will continue .. WiII:KLo the Mulkern legend is left to u-dont mess up-I have fai th!Joey protect KLo,Mroz keep Bull et company.KristieG-wink. i i Hostil ity&Humor Mess:Mom&Dad thanks 4 everything-U guys r t he best parents in the world-U made me who I m 2day-THANKS !Kev thanks 4 a lways being there bro! LG all the memories & more !
Shannon Murphy 'MurPH, MurPH DiGG,SHaN MurPH" RemFor: BeingSTRAITupW/ ppl n jusBEINfunny. BeinDE RE4PPLasMUCHasic on Ail WAYSmakinSUREdatEVERY 1Sol rite. ALWAY StakeinONevery1elsesPROBSasiFtheyWEREm ine FavMem: carRIDE2astonAT23:00inDAmornin.1 CEBREAKERSinDA'sCLASS,HERONSw/CG.AC . CT.loISPEE DO, "SHUTupUstink"-ST. Times W l EG. MH.EK.AH,SC n 'trouble Makers-Ik ,ct.jm. jr'n ECT,u all kno who u r ,Ailison W.Jac GRE N, DyL n Adj nsoONthnx4e/thingiluvuguys. WiII:2GETthroLiFEaSbestASiCANbeinHAiPPY. Mess: miss B.FILLONATUHILL,Jess ,GnEr-gr8 TAiLKS, my9, 10, 11, 12th gradePPl.k eepUR headsUP.iLu.MoMnDaDlluvUguys .KevdaBESTbroINda WORLDilu .CoLeURmy ANGEL. u IIAiLWAYSbeINmy<3i Lu.R.I.P.Frankie-wedid thisone4u. r,l.p. Ciassof04' -imgonnamissyous
Erin Murphy
Caitlin Myers
"RENEE CUSHMEN" RemFor: JUDY FavMem: BARBADOS , Red hot and Aerosmith concert. GI Jane, mooning in luminator, sc uba diver on land, Tulios, puddle w/ash men, q concerts, sea isle sluts, shenanigans , seagull captured on the be ac h, harbor lights, centipede, Billie's, Pirate Is gulf, senior cut day, lows b irthdays, commencement, JUDYVILLE, Louie Spina, sexy tubes, low n gab kill the b ird, memorial day w/e, parties w/ithy, btb sleepovers, Mac our plan with Keenan, me and gabby rapping, Pams house, Jackie fud muffin, car rides, Barbie girl, curben it. soda lid , thanx everyone for the best 4 yea rs I could ever ask for. Will: Mac surfboard. Mess: Judy and Dad thanx for olways being there. Girls this summer is going to be the best yet!
"LadyMacBeth" RemFor: lrshDnce&6thSense,Deftones FavMem:LiIAfrica,CherryCoke, 9330h, KatsPrty, LikeHolla ! SaltPistachio, TerrorToons,FarmFrolic s, chi.Nak edinPool. inklink,Jetta, MooseGivingBrth, mil k me, GetZapped? 3&5 TrashCanReincarnation, GiantPandas .MY JIB! Soda7,Scrabble , mil kshake,zing Will: Mike-S nappleApple Ben-PinkElephant Chambl ee-Stitch Erica-boys MandaEggnog Ryan-Python Em-Torah SelenaBritSpears Mess: Mom&Dad'thanks.Love you , Chris, my besttriend 4 five years , lIoveyou! Mikeyface, ILove YouSoMuch. ThankYouForEverythingBaby- And when the day arrives, I will become the sky & I will become the sea, & the sea will come to kiss me goodbye, for I am going home , Nothing can stop me now
Gabriela Napole tano FavMem:Lumina ridin.sprngbrk03pukefest. adv.hgaut. WINGS. SUMMER02,03. CONCERTS .theSHORE .chatsw/Har&Dave. ve ras .Cancunw/styx&t alla.CrazyGALSMARY.ritualw/law. jailw/sumz&styx.growinw /sta nz&bean-F5. snowdance02, 3. times w/ Jus. Buffet. Josh talk .chec-styx-jacks bashes .Nwyrs@S alz.PSUw/trish.OAR.VBALLm ems.scab.my bloodcells-ki ll e r. walsh& poolhallw/boys .I itterbugw/jen. einstei ns. ha ngin@-lannys-thanx .ranieri guitar Me ss:Friends-u made this worthwhile&so unforgettable Jus-u mean the world to me,no matter what im a lways here Beanthrough the yrs weve been through it all Mom&Dad-u opened my eyes,couldnt of done it w/o u Nanc-more thon a sister,but a bestfriend Frank. oneday. Thank&loveu ALL indefinitely
Daniel Nguyen "Dan,A. G. B, CaptainThin" RemFor:Breakdancer Act:Trac k FavMem:Ha nging out w/ my friends Alex O. John S. Scott T.Loi N.Nick R. KB, Liz M. Alison S. Hanging out over Johns playing Cube,and X-box, movies w/ Alex and Scott,Jr. Prom w/ Liz, 2003 snow dance w/ CathY,tryin new restaurants w/ Johnny and Alex, the movies,Alex paying 4 everything, John having football cat ch's,Liz p laying Tetris ,Scott hitting me in the hal lways, Manda's party, Wark ing out 2gether with Alex,And Woodshop w/ Trout WiII: 2 have Fun Mess: 1want 2 thank my friends 4 always being there 2 help me out or cheer me up.1 hope a ll of u guys/ga ls have a great life after high school.And to cathy, your the best! Love you lots babe. Peace
Not only d o sisters Kimmy and Katy Pitkin get to see each o ther throughout the school day, but they also get to help each other out when it c omes to scorin g goals on the field hockey field.
Jillion O 'Brien "avacelica" FavMem: MoneyFights, Mall Friends , GiantPandas, RadMobile, NothingDay, APC wed at the york,GiveMe50Cents,Erik w/a k, Times w/Eric, DuctTapingSts,Squirrel. LostlnHavertown, Foodl nThe Road, Snag&S ile ntBob, The Dogs, Summer02,6/25, EricFlirtin,S el lingPizza at theCarnival.Hurrica ne on SSt, SleepingOverKels Trampoline, GettingBeepe dAt23xs, "InDisguise", Movies&Piks, TGS, FreeSt uf, TheQuestionableOne,ZayahsBarn,GoAsk Ava&Civic,PauIFromNexteI.21Ques,SeansA Hottie,Bel lydancin w/ Ali, ThatGirl WeHate, MyPretendBf, FeeITi me,BananaSc e nt ed uW,PauIRedhoadie,Eatin4Evr, y u laok in?u got no$,CharlesWordsOfWisdom,HOLY COW FOR REAL, DrivinAround, Kel he stood us up Mess: 1m always gain sumplace but 1m never gettin newhere
Daniel O'Leary Loi Tien Nguyen "Greg" FavMem: fun times in advisory Will: My car to Joe Owens, my e lec tronics to Dan Nguyen, My e yes to Falon, 20 bucks to Dan O'Leary, My punching bag to Alex Osburne, My sneakers to Amanda, My CD's to Nic k Mess: Life is too shart, go do something.
Amanda Noce FavMem: music stuff, county band party, va beach, plepth, p irate movie, b irthday tape. neuter. 18 Ib meatball. STILTS, formals. stage crew, belle/billy/ben/ marden concerts. peers. PGSA. d-12!. bri c k &cement. or Phyllis&Roger? scom, contwol youself, Chinatown. woah bessy, holy trilogy, wendy I' m home, louie louie dance in parking lot, HAIRRISON FORD Mess: let the music b ur master and heed the master's call. Make ur own kind of music even if nobody else sings along Friends: thanx 4 always being stars in a dismal sky Heather: u have been the best friend a person could possibly ask for Joe: dance in the dark of night. sing to the morning light Gary: u r and always will b my rushmore
"Dono, Sneaky Pete " Act: Biking, firefighting, working FavMem: OZFest,The Wha,Aerosmith .Hangin wit a ll the guys from Morton you know who you are .The table. Mike Ts basement. Li stenin to the bands, Notrom rules. ha lf pipe . Chimania nights, taping dumb stuff. Wawa runs, times at meadow with Mr. B. Pak ie and ghetto hockey in the streets. Did you hear that crow? Chillin with the crew in advisory. Phot o, n trout's . Rutledge firefighting Will: I real ly don't care, take what you want Mess: "The ti me to hesit ate is through" - the Doors, Dad, Sue, Jen, and Betsy. Thanks for all the love. Amanda thanks for always . putting up with me. love yo. Bri. and Laura , good luck next year.
"O'Shea, SheaShea. COSh, Lizard" RemFor:orange, laxgoal ie Ac t: FH,LAX FavMem:icees.sunchips-jax&les.car rides.hanson.Snowdance-kim .c hamps'03. Colorado.Shore03.ZH/ RBF-k ingy. bbal/ footballgames-werl .PSU. Danceparty @Snakeshouse.Girlsnite.SS.FH-steph.DA's c lass-tj , sara, tamps. mattymo. Batman. Annapoliserin. Ritas .Panera .Jamaica. Univers al -LKB .Girls-it was fun while it lasted . parkinglots.hr. buddy-frank ie. Talia-ur dates, pot atos@my house.kl-tj Mess:Joe-Bro,thanks4always bee in there .l ove ya man! Ryan-goodluc k@Shs. a lways here4you bud .don't miss us too much,Mom&Dad-Thanks for all the love and support. love you guys !Mroz-Thanks 4evertying.gonna miss you. Friends-thanks for the memories. they were great
Top Five Fears as a Freshmen 1. Scary Hairy Seniors 2. Getting Lost 3. Tripping in the Hall 4. Walking into the Wrong Class 5. Not Having A-Lunch Joseph O'Shea "Osh, O'Shea" RemFor: Messin wlheads,instigating everything and always finding away2get out of trouble , Act: Football, Wrestling, Lacrosse FavMem:shore and rucci 's brothers house, showNtell w/Harford&the late nites, Spectators, buck's crib during lax season's, Be 2rBQ's, parties after the soph hop and junior prom, widner w/piotti,in mulkern's mustang down philly racing an audi.lev's house on weekends,security guy@ce rink followed by the Penncrest kids,chillen wi Lucey and buck down the shore, Ti mes wi Mroz, Wings Games and there ride's homeHollo P-Mac,Homeroom talks with Gaby, Drexel Mess: Thanks Caitlin and Ryan for putting up wlme,Mom and Dad you're the best parents anyone could ask for,1 Love You " ,
Kristin Olivieri "Kris" Act:Art FavMem:The advisory crew, art classes with Char, talks wi Dee in the dark room, Orch, wi Liz, "studying" far the SATs, fun lunches wi the gang,Dashboard concert. Wes t Virginia, visits wi Fellona after school. photo shoots,NY wi Ash, Chewy & Alaina, being an official garage band,1-25,chill in'in Beck's baseme nt, "holier-er", Hangin' wi Laia WiII:Chelsie-My clothes and my wisdom, Fellona-My guitar and "vocal talents", Mrs, Funk -My art.Dee- My innocence(hehe) , Mess: Mom,Dad,and Chels-thank you guys so much for all you've done for me, I couldn't have done it without you, To the Ardmarel Landsdowne crew, lowe you guys for helping me in the right direction, thanks, L.N, B,S, AA & J,B,
Natalia Orloff "Nat. Talia, Tals" FavMem:Aerosmith?Weezer,Fun W/rBoys, CompsBasement. DSleddingBarbwire: 2-7 , Tripwi re, Formal s, Afterparties, Obsessi ons, US S:The Day8-10-03, Gothika,PhillyTrips, Crusin,Cyanide, 16th in QC,Starbucks, DryHeave,Can UB the Fat Girl 2nite? Widner, My Mus ic ,Summer03w/BritMeg, AbandonTown,Hot Tub,DLips,Sleepover Talks, Levs 18th, NearDeaths, Fetus , Wings, WH Y?Lets Here it4the Boys,Tolls,MyPartsHurt. Exorcist,Caucs,Palmsw/Lu,Foo, Tassels , DayU m,NewYears'03, Syco,Studder WiII: 5-The Memories Mess:Brit-Other Y"Sister!Jel,Bella -Dont grow up2fast, Mar-U taught me so much even if it wasnt intentional. ThankU4 being the best BigSis,Nick-We realiy can get along,Mom,Dad-1 guess neg, reinforcement worked,1 Love U!
Alex Osburn
Christopher Oberti
'Dr , Shades" Act: Martial Arts, Weight lifting Mess: Unhappy-Your desire to achieve has inspired me, Mastering everything you attempt puts me in a state of envy, Your frie ndship, sil ent and enduring, makes me feel honored to have you as my friend, AGB- Your advice & friendship over the past years is invaluable, I am a better person because of your wards & my heart has been healed because of your love, Humor & laughter are your weapons, I don't have the words to thank you for what you've g iven me,
Joseph Owens
Rafael Oberti
'Jowens, No brows, Avalanche pants, Cheesesauce, Tapejab " RemFar: Now brows, Mohawk Act: Video games, Computers, poop science, Stage crew FavMem: Cait. Kristin, Falon, and Dan,Good ti mes in advisory, Tom Jones', Good time, The rejec ted cartoons, Will: I leave a ll my stuff to my cat if you want any of it, take it up with her, I leave Falon one band , Cait- my body Mess: Pooterer! "Would you like to go to a movie?" "I'm fee ling fat and sassy!""Tuesday is coming did you bring your coat," "I live in a giant bucket! ' Go Don Hurtzfeld Go! Always remember that two out of three men prefer cornbread over cereal.
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Jason Schatz "Schatz, JShatta " RemFor: My Blonde Hair Act: Football. Lacrosse FavMem: Football Camp Will: Bro-everything that I own Mess: COCKADOODLEDOO! & 'The Capo" Long Lost Brothers; Got Tin? M' GYM; Friday night football games, bus rides home, good times at camp "Double Teamers" why does Arnado dry heave?; KAM, DFreeze, DK, Marty, Jensen, Jesse James, Wharton, Weisenbach, Shermanator, Gui ll e Sisters, Cifuni, KGib, Greenwich, Smythefactor, Wespiece, Levengood, Titta, BWES, Shivetts, O'Shea, Phill ips. Good times and hopefully more to come. College is right around the corner, good luck to all of you.
Nicolas Seminoff 'The Negotiator" RemFor: Randomocity Ac t: Ultimate Frisbee, Track, Band, We have nothing to fear but fear itsel f ! FavMem: Long days and pleasant nights, Scouting, Dark Age and WMMR, Aurel iano Buendia, Hostage Negotiation, Waffles on toast, ell ipsis, 1995 Euro Dance, cs_pumpo, LOTR overload, 3rd Block physics , I lost my planner, Ghost Rider, 'That's all she wrote, captain." B31ng 1337 Will: All that I can give I give in life.
Christopher Senkow Matthe w Scheier "Matty J" RemFor: Being a nice guy Act: Swimming FavMem: Times with Hollie, John, Erica, Carl, Karin, Mike, Laura, Andrew, Michele, Whitney, Jason, Chris, Amanda, Mallory, and Matt. Lalapalooza '03, Radiohead '03, Bastille Day, Snow Dance, The Proms, Chi Proms , 3/ 5-12/03, Denny's, Tom Jones, Ireland, Ok lahoma, Frolic, share trips , Jim Breuer, DQ, Harvey Cedars, Halloween '02 and '03, Art Museum, Va lentine's Day '03. Will: Everyone- Everything. Mess: Family- Tihanks for putting up with me for so long . You know I love you guys
Allison Schultz "schmetterling/dude,all ison" RemFor:gold eyes FavMem: soul caliber,miscreants, umm,linvil la ,4x8,$.50/ co ok ie, mal's basement. yea h party, europe, polo, s. st, rite aid, headaches, car ac cidents, lotr,playing in the rain,uarts boys , yanni. mono, renfaire,homestar,charlie 's w/evan,sleepovers,hot peppers , snowdancew/rich, d id something crow?"shooting photos" Mess:Life moves pretty fast.lf you don't stop and look a round once in a while, you could miss It.-F.Bueller.Mom-through all the laughter and all the tears, you've been there for me.looks like all your hard work has finally pa id off! Steve-you're undoubtedly the best brother in the world(spam/guacamole).l love all of you !(you know who you are)
"Senk ,Senk$,Senkmonic " RemFor: Wrestling anybody, having fun, being a good listener Act: Wrest1 ing, XC, Pole vault. Hunting, Fishing FavMem: Pat's steaks, B's ticket, Mrs. Simon at Gra nite Run, Nate, sorry about the flower. Tyler,palnting coaches nails, Wendy's. Sean,Forget about the carrots, Wayno sorry about parking your car on the field (Semper Fi) I got stuff to do. Bill(Speedy) your all a friend could ask f or. Spence your one of a kind . Dave and Mazu, thank you for putting up with me and never letting me g ive up. Alexander, WOW. Mess: Mom,Dad,you mean the world to me. Thank you for always being there to guide me in the right direction. I don't know what I would have done without you.
"papadu, anitha, anits, nitu, neets,to, sethy, ani tapita ,billy, ineeda_, thebunk" RemFor: danc e, storytellingability FavMem:rho,timmY,lunchatpete's,spanish,b ush,junior, lax'02, thesportsqueen,jas, safegu ards , cotton,theo. c. , vstire , dayyam, laf, starb ucks,orphanc lub261 , talk'sw/freakyfriday,b oysandgirls,timestocome WiII: d i: aprayer, martha :agreek , maggie: god iva,marebe ar :myskill,pete:recipies,creme: k iss pic ,gess: myability, car: myschwabovisio n, nida: movies,br: kj's#,c .j. :everything, i'mtak i ngthe( selective) memories Mess:pa&ma:thanksfortheunconditionallov e, ammo: youmeantheworldtomeandsomuc hmore,anna:YOU'REMY#1,liz:you'rethesisteri neverhad,maya&shanti: staysweetiloveyou bothsooooooomuc h, natyachicas: iloveyou, nupi: absolutbestfriend
Marie Shertz RemFor: Being quiet in class . Act: Avoiding third block c lass. FovMem: Being with friends from home schoo l and at vo-tech. Will: Tal ks with Kasey. Mess: To all fr eshmen go with your dreams in life don·t let know one stop you. Sorry Carol for all those fights we hand . Carol good luck your senior yeor. Brian good luck through college.
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Stephen Shillady "Shillz.Shil ladydaddy,shillste" RemFor: likingCanada, myAwesomeHats Act: Soccer, Wrestling FovMem: Byrnes-SophHop+ JammininTheGrandM a rquis+BurningBeefJerk y, HAM MY, technoDanceParties, Aik enLovebird, Kirby-Rescue9 11+FightingWith Eachother, SteveSquared, cookBigOrGoHo me, Botta-Pi li owOfGas+ TheSeries ls Ti edUp ,Biology-Chiti n, TeamDiaper, SoccerPlayoffs, DaddyDayCare,zach-SpeciaIEmail,LisaPounds+Being'10gether", Livi nWith TheMoores MichellesHouse,SwordFightslnTheProbe. Jpro mTwizzlerFight, JpromCardGames,GaryMalibooo, ltsJonseyTime,HighschooIParkingl ot, TacobellPark ingl ot. KirbyGargalling Mess: Mom and Dad thanks for everything you've done and for putting up with me all these years .
Though they aren't shown, Brian Rose and Erin Murphy were certainly voted as our Class Clowns, They easily stretch their comedic muscles by keeping all of their classes, friends and families laughing throughout the day,
Felicia Siravo "Shivotts, Shug" RemFor: Only football player in band fat lip frontl ine eatin everything goin 2 far Act: Football, Basebal l, band FovMem: senior footb all season nite after Halioween'03 5/12/02 turf club 2nd t o last game at the vet shore dances cards bowl in lettin milly drive milly at hoys t urkey bowls Disney sunny at rickys 261grandslam nite Bbal l late nite movies eastern la the route Will: Highest bidder takes all Mess: muther and futhe r, luv ya, thanx for always being there and putting up with me . Kev-good luck. Con-You must lead the cougars to the promised land. Mil ly Kups Murph Dave Joe hara chix-the best of t imes are yet to come. Touchton you aint shat Don't mess with frontl ine
"Fesh Flee Sweetie Cutie" RemFor: Being funny loving the color p ink being crazy wa tching soap operas being with Bill loving Ka ti e homes Act: Theater FovMem: Fu Center Q102 Jingle bal l all my dances Sleepovers with Bill. Long night a t Meghans house 369. Spending time with Grandpop. Ceramics Class. Dr Maloney's class Cheese cake factory getting home from Kp . Yes the ice cream is out bock . 22 candles on the cake trip to Atlantic City. Dress ing up in Victoria secret. Freaking out in Gothic . Will: Bill I will always love you Mess: There are many people who enter your life but the ones who matter will leave foot prints on your heart. Daddy and mommy thank you for putting up with me al l these years I love you. pop-pop you are my back bone my right arm and my best friend I love
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Joann Skaria Jess Williams and Brittany Miller examining how well Brittany's negatives have came out in the Photography
']0 " RemFor: being quiet Act: science olympiad, hi-q, choir, crea tive exchange c lub, yearbook, community servic e club FovMem: homecoming '00, '01, '02, '03. frosh. battle of the bands, '01. seeing SHS plays I musicals. chess club groupie. cait's fun pool parties. Club 261, the orphan advisory. '1he insult". ultimate frisbee . king of prussia, 4/4/03. cruising wi selena, bonnie & lauren- sum mer '03. tino's prespring break party. the c ruise. john harvard'sl the snow dance wi ryan, g il and aurora . the milkshake dance. lost in translation at the Ritz. emi loo's 18th bday party: hot peppers, fluffers & mad gab! Mess: "I figure life 's a gift, and I don't intend on wasting il."- jack dawson. carpe d iem .
Brendan Smith
'NickMeatbaliStromboliGreek Kid' RemFor:BeingLoudFunnyandSoSmart Act: IndustrialMaterials FavMem:SophLACl assYouKnowWhoUr WiII:ThanksToM yFamilylLoveUguys Mess:Wil lMissAlIMyFriendsAndAilTheAmazinTi meslHadAtThisSchoolThrowingStuffAtLuncha ndMak ingFunOfPplLeavingSchoolGoingToHo ckeyGamesnBasketbal lGamesHangingOut WitFriendsBurnltRugbynParkfootballStickbal1 A1theaLaneGTroutBestTeacherEverMonzaGr eatestCarEver JrPromnAfterPartySnowdanc enAfterPartylHaveHadTheGreatestTimeHere WillMissAlIMyFriendsAndMemoriesThanksToE very 1Uk nowWhoUGuysRTimeFlysByeHere Too QuickAndLiveEverydayUpToTheFulliest Mom- I miss you, will never forget you, Dad U ore the Best ond Alyssa you are so smart n I love you guysBestTimesEver
Ashley Somers 'Somertime,Sumz,Smashley" RemFor: Vocab Act:cheer,soccer FavMem: wings,luminator mooners, fr osh 02, c lub261-jak e, parties@Checs,styxx, Springbrk@gabz03,Aladdin apple! Q 102 :02,03, NwYrs@Salz,Bfast c lub,SIC 01 erinash k-dawgin,SIS! JrPrm-Pamp iece, josh: nathaniell bus2shore, crakhead lady,Mr,enormo,Snowdance02-03, Comencemnt tradition, Rowntree wannabe ,Falz pool party:girlz gone wild! Tulios,Sr,cut day-RIP Kil la ,Renee,Tri what? GAL's-Mory ,Latenites n Sun,sess ions@'ny crib,FLw/T-uniUab5 Ry-bff since 3rd, Adom&my boys06:LuvYaz!my boys04(n Jmo,jr)-Love u all sfm,F,S:WishUwereHere Mess: M&D-thonx4it all luv uKara-The best sis luv u!friends-im SO luc ky 2hoveUz, Umode these4yrsTiHE BEST!ilu
Robert Spence 'Robert James Spence III aka Bob,Bobby the bulI,BS , Jack Diesel, Terminator" Remfor: Athletics , Track,Cross-Country FavMem: 4x4record holder,Hawkin kids down, Shocker squad ,Betting wit Locness,Going to Eagles games,Running around the field hockey fi e ld, Tyson fight making up words,reggieface,Being an o ldman, Eating 3 pizzas at locs bday,George fallin asleep not on the couch,alahbaia labaia-bbbddddddddd, Dougie's Florida trip, Using my studyhalls, Bungchung'n, Club 261 !!, Work ing at T-bird Mess: Thanks for all the good ti mes Cherylann, Thanks to Joe, Loc, Chris,Shawn, Wayne, Bill, George, Te x(DA)my brothers and all others, Thanks to my famil y for everything you've done for me over the years, I love you,
Top Five Favorite Songs 1. Gangsta's Paradise- Coolio 2. Milkshake- Kelis 3. September- Earth, Wind & Fire 4. Hey Ya- Outkast 5. Gossip Folks- Missy Elliott
Eric Stanchak "Stanch Snatch, Sviven Col check The stafel" Act: All the friends you know who you are thanks for being there FavMem: All the wings games and many to come, Tracy's woods ALICIAS PARTYS Snow dance at Jackies Mooses eyebrow, Rose Heren hai rcut, all the faces of Checco the missing G, Boys freestyles , 30 M Kelly Will: Thanks famil y for being there when I needed it Mess: RIP Frank ie you wi ll be missed
Alison Stell "Stellar, A1ly"RemFor :beingOblivious Act:SittingOnMyBum FavMem:R U Atrivida?BreakingLightsAt TheMT, StephenLynchNite, Eating, Concerts, Li z'sHouse,ADD,Amandas,LaboRdayW/E,Cosi s, PlantainMilkshak e, WC, IronChefin, dawsom ,Newtetris, Taebo ,b ikerides,Poconosw/liz, Th eDarkAile y, 'lwouldDie'RoridaWIRAquel. Pep erSpray,TwiNfest Bigheads, SkateboardQue ens, Alien, Pool hop, Shore, FreeStuff, G:tRICE?, Wraps, ERS, SomeDanc es, S, st Club261, FeelTi me, BananaScentedUw, 'InDisguise"bellydan ce,Band PrActices,RaqsTrampoline ,6flags , Cruise, 'Lol linglnMyDavenport'Chaury, Liz /Scott-Bestfriend,BillsTatoo,drivingaround, TGS, ThatGirlWeHate, RoyAyres,Paughty! Mess:Parents-Tha nx4Food+home, FriendsurAwesom, ThAnX4allTheFuntimes, kit,
Meghan Stets 'Megs ' FavMem: ACbasementPa rti es ,4hrCrusinPhilly Tube Tal k, FHgi rls, OCtimesBN'03, "lIik eUSS" Aerosmith?TDJenga, Gothika, 8-10-03 , PSU,AlwaysLaughing !LetsHearltForTheBoys, NearDeaths ,KeyWest, DLips ,Cyanide, Exorc is t, Funw/theboys ,CI ub261 -Jak e ,Fetus, Tassels, ShadyNitew/Comp, Levs 18, Ta lsObsessions, Dryheave, Pop V ,AfterParties , mypartshurt,Yu minw/ Brit,WidnerNite ,St alkers , SleepoverTalks ,To lls,DB Twins , BP-ourdate, Studder,Ritas, Formals, TaliasMusic , WiII: Chris-MyHeart 5-0urMemo riesand GreatTimes Mess:Mom-You're my Best Friend thanks for all your support,Dad-Thanks for always being my #1 fan , I couldn't ask for more , Drew and Trish-Time goes fast-Make it count! I Love You All!
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Gil Breingan, Scott Murphy, Corey Dawson, and Allison Schultz These four seniors are among Springfield High School 's intellectuals , Allison Schultz has been selected as a finalist by the National Merit Scholarship Program, GilBreingan , ScottMurphy and Corey Dawson have been named as Commended Students with the
"Leigh Leigh, Leighnis" RemFor: Laughing Act: Band,Field Hockey FavMem: All formals, snow dance'02, disney'01,50cent bling bling,sideburns, no .. YES,frisby guy(track),bead, fences?, leg! ,roxbury, dereer, slang scrabble, 1016, soph lists, it was this big!,pill ow fight. hot chick,snapple comm"access the window, spring break'03,girls gone wild,new yeors'03, wihere's my car?,smores,beach trip '03,brian fellow, the sandcrab,l ingo, budl ight presents,2nd's, lost(kop), chicago'04,ap b io. Mess: Mom&Dad-1 love u so much, thanx for a ll you've done for me! I know you're always going to be there.Jason&Chris-1 love you guyz! I don't know what I would do without u.Girls-it was fun wihile it lasted. Thanx for all the memories.
Lindsay Stoner "Stones, StoneSoup, StoneAge" FavMem: 4/4 JProm.q102 justi ns sis. chilliPeps. phish03. NewYears03. 10/31 hotTub.rutgers fr bling.americanEagle6. 3sum dinners.GYDAFO! retTimes.Gifs baseme nt. Ash GET OUT latch.pinkList.jen beLike.stalkers. PeaceSign-tru2. ScubaDiverOnLand. onCornerlnSnow. my jeIlO!MattsGradParty. Small eye/hand . Digs ghetto.Phillies Rowers.SnrCut Day11/3 RIP kil la . Club 261 JAKE.Fab 5 t-unit regionals vanilla/choc? FL 03/04. porch timespowell.Tom/john roll out. Will: Ash-brain .Ros e-directions. jR-$5 Mess: mom&dad- thanks4everythin couldnt have done it w/o u love u! rob:good luck in hikeschool. CARLJAM-thru it all.uz have my<3.c lass04-crazy times stay close
Gabrielle Stumm "Gabby" RemFor: Being ME FavMem: Summer 2002 Mess: Never 4get JAAG, Tick Girl, BigSunglasses, Spice Girls, JessieG4life, AshM&C, Britt, Steph, Alaina' 18 Bday Bunk NBWes! ShoreTimes-Centipede-QOBQOF 1-25-02- Worlds, EGGY, EmurphyBeach Running!' Chattimes w/moose! MyStud' Latenite w/ JR N ES. DUF- EG&KA LuvUGi rls! EM-mylilsis!
"Kes, kesylizzi" RemFor: SG. England.WCU. Energy.CPA. ChoirVPres.Skic lubPres Act: Band,choir, theater, skiclub, track FavMem:frosh. Soph. VT. kesev11401. ythgrup .lockins.BBBirdie.Byfrd.OUM.G&D.Disney.Chi cago.SnowDances.Proms.Goodtmes010203 .AlPMus Thry .AlPEuro. dennyscrwd. Britlsl es. sle epovrs. kate 15yrs. wcumusic. OIdfrndsNewfrn ds.JR.Bandoramo.Coopaloop.Descano.Fun k. Naismth2ndMom. KFLem. AJ.Jaxbrettdobe dobedo. SprngVidNick .LngRedhair. NY. LV.Eu phpianovoice.beingshrt.soccer.floorhocke yMVP.Partys Mess: Mom&Dad-thanks for a lways being t here and supporting me, you mean the world to me, thanks for making me the person I am today, I love U.Paul-Good luck in hS,1 couldnt ask for a better bro, love u.To all my friends-I love you l
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"Liv-liv" FavMem:Britt-Sth-12th,Florida, yaBdaY@DliveGarden,LmerionBoys,tubeSocks, cousinsNbesttriends, yo Puff, Turk- Ia yindownt heLaw,oneroom,Janidance,cryingtogether, samedaddY,twins .
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Nicholas Whelan "Nick" RemFor: being late Act: none FavMem: gym class Mess: even though I only went here for 2 years, it was sti ll a fun, oh ... and dont do drugs .
Amanda Wilkerson "Wilk,flJmondJoy, Manders,Armon" FavMem:CarDeathWithErica, FruitPunch,Cho col ate Milk ,Eggnog, IcedTea, CherryCoke, Litt leAfric 0 , BugEyes, WheresMyDuck?, Ink linkers ,CaitsAddiction,MooseGivingBirth,Concerts, More Time TihanMoney, Journalism, ConvosAt Lunch,Choir. WiII:Cait-Beverages, Saro-MusicStuff, Erica-Chocolate&Sanity, Joe-MyHouse. Mess: Mom&Dad-TihanksForPuttingUpWithMe. ICouldntHaveDoneltW/o U. LoveU. Kevin, GoodLuckNextYear.EnjoyHighSchoolWhileltL asts ,ltllBeOverBefore UKnowlt.SaraSisters ForEt ernity. JoeLotsOfJokesAndLaughs. Tihanks ForTiheSmiles. CaitThanksForTihe Loughs. Tiheyl lfIJ waysBeRemembered. EveryoneE lse-ThanksForE verything.ILoveUAII. TrulyGreatFriendsAreHardToFind, Diffic ultToLe ave, AndlmpossibleToForget.
"Jesse, Tessi.Di" RemFor:DoingNothingButHW,BlushingEasil y Act:CommunityServic e, CreativeExc hange, VB, Music, NHS FavMem:SpanishCrew,ByeByeBirdie, YouWa nnaCook ie?, Don'tBugMe , JohnBear, Bobo, C Lunch,GreekAdonises,BdayBooks,Josh&Jar ed, Tric kysXmas Tree, IGotNerdsDownMyShirt. Leafraking, JohnnyDepp, BLAHBLAH, BrrltsCol d InHere, MADGAB,Billy&Di. YBCrew, Cook ies, i Arriba !, JessicaDarl ing, Ridic ulous, ALIENS, Joe,AJPReviews,Dances,BbaIiGames, CelebrationOfTiheArts,lsTihatChickenOrTuna? PreCalc, FreakyFriday, Christines!! WiII:Tory-HEATH;Tricky-EverythingPink ;AnitaAJPNotes;Jen-Josh;Martha-BlahBliddy;JeejaMyHeight Mess:You only live once;but if you live it right,once is enough.Fam:Thanks for e verything!Friends :1 love you AJLL!
"Spanard, Sergeant" RemFor: Marines, just be ing me Act: CC Track Swim World Affairs Young Marines FavMem: Wendys shore poker proms ShockerSquad endlessdrives meets clubs Philly patriots Franky roadtrips parties senkow spence smith quinn Disney band bus rides 9/11 iraq Marines utah PennState exchangestudents pranks-cky newyears SemperFi cars practices concerts banquets BOSS phys .c onditioning helping communityservic e Will: Love to Ashley, family and friends. Service to my nation. Mess: Never quit and always keep locked onto your goa ls. Thank you to all my family and friends for supporting me; I will make you proud .
Michael Wilson "Mikey-Mike,Mikey Dubs" RemFor:My crazy personality and compassion Acl: Springfield Singers, Creative Exchange,GSA FavMem: Dancing in the car to the radio with Bonnie, Selena, and Jenny. Our hilario us conversotions in the cafeteria. Oh and how can I forget our shopping sprees 01 the moll. "Feeling that ginger bread feeling" Remember that Heather?! Good times ! Bonnie I'll never forget our doily dates in the cafeteria and how we hod magicol ti mes by the mustard.milkshake dance Mess:Tihank you to my family for helping me through my very difficult first years of high school. I also wont to thank all of my friends for always being there for me and listening to my many problems . I love you all
Kelly Wood "Kel Bel " Act: Photo, Soil ing FavMem: Jr & Sr proms '03 & Pocono 's w/Jes. Study hal l w/Jes, Danz, & Mike. Ft. Wallon'02, Rehoboth'03 & all the regattas. Mudvayne, Deftones & Poison the Well. Dillinger & Poison the Well. & NB w/Jes. Senior week'03. BatSquirrel! Snow Dance'02 & '03, after parties @ my house. X-mas carols in Wawa w/Sean & fIJi. fIJi ruine d Sean's sweatshirt! Brab. Donny Carey drumclinic w/Jes. Walking in2 stuff. Chocolate coke! Designs Within Gallery. Mess: Mom & Joe-Tihanks for everything, I love you. Georgie Porgie-Thanks for putting up w/me.Mike-be good ! Jesse-I love you bunches! Sean-What am I going to do with you? Daphne- Thanks for all the help & advice.
Michael Young Michele Wright FavMem: Matt- Matter J. Pat, after pram party, saphap, o regano, big S.. Lima Pizza, dq, pink pants, purple sparkles, Gina-po money, bed sheets, snow dance b.bed, Times w/ Karen & Mike Julia-fresh yr. d.h. times, sk8 banner, Lukes, 9th squirrels& China, sticky-hands, 420, crazy b f times, s.st .. Gina- falls, share ti mes, grm, sleepovers, shimshake, Din, tent, Lizzy, "littl e lambs", ur bed-call. take out room, rite-aid, finger cdm, " Am I old enough" Sam- talks, classes, FL. Adv times w/ Mike & Martha, 3rd w/ Erlcka jr. yr., Ryan- shore, 5/09/02, jr .. sr .. proms & snow dance. Mess: Thanks Dad for everything love yo!
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"Jane Zen, Jenny Pooh" FavMem: Keswick 01'-03'! Youth Group Rocks!! Wednesday summer nights at What 's The Scoop! Relient K Concerts, allnighter, the three Kenny's-Emily Aurora, Choir/Springfield Singers, B:lunch g reat conversations, milks hake dance. Mikes crazy personal ity and d irty jokes. Driving with bonnie, mike and selena. Jessica: all the guys haha and they are a ll mine!' Snow dance2003!! ! Will: Jessica: Jared, Tricia : Chad. Mess: Mom and Dad you're the best, thanks for everything you have done for me. I love you guys so much! ! Friends: I don't know what I would do without all of you. Josh: best bud forever, Mike: an awesome friend.
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enjoyment and laughter. The yearbook room has become the staff's second home and the members are like a second family. From late September until the middle of March, editors worked enthusiastically so that they could meet the many deadlines. Once the pages were completed and sent out to be printed, everyone had a sigh of relief, knowing that this yearbook has turned out great.
Below from left to right: Faculty editors Aurora Crew and Jeeja Thomas. Activities editors Adrianna Borgia, Jessica Williams, Melissa Zirolli, and Joann Skaria. Sports editors Corinne Clemetsen, Ryan Kirby, Dam Caponi, and Megan Armor. (Not shown: Megan McConaghy) Underclass editors Siena Kane, Britany Wright and Alison Thomas. Senior Editors Brittany Fox, Char King and Jess Barrett .
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Top far left: Editors-in .:.Chief Holly Moore and Emily Lesutis take a seat ourside the library with yearbook advisor Dr. Montgomery to admire Scriveners of the past. Top left: Freshman coordinator Amy Moore sits among piles of Scriveners. Middle left: Editors-in-Chief Emily Lesutis and Holly Moore take a break from their duties to play in the courtyard outside of the cafeteria. Bottom left: Photography editors Lindsay Block and Stephanie Lim . (Photography staff member not shown: Brittany Miller)
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boys'lacrosse In the beginning of the season the boys' lacrosse team knew that they were going to have to battle for each and every game, For the first time in many years they were forced to rely on the underclassmen because of the lack of seniors on the roster, However, this did not stop them from achieving their goal of making the playoffs, With an 88 record, the Cougars headed into the playoffs with high hopes as they faced West Chester East, Even though they lost they learned a hard, yet important lesson which will hopefully contribute to next year's success, Top far right- Junior Jeff Moore takes advantage of the situation and heads for the ball, Top right- Coach Mike Friel advises Junior Brian Christopher to attack the net to help the cougars score quickly, Right- Sophomore John Ciavarelli positions himself on defense as he tries to take the ball away from his opponent,
Varsity: From left to right, Top row- Coach Pat Friel, Gary Rothera, Steve Corrato, Mike Avato, George Phillips, Jason Shatz, Jason Orlando, Lenny Heller, Mike DAulerio, Jeff Moore, Dan Lanciano, Dom Caponi, Middle row- Coach Pot, Matt Kane, Mike Tori, John Heller, Brad Parke, Adam Flasinsky, Jason Bocella, Jesse James, Tom Levasseur, Dan McGarrigle, Coach Mike Friel. Bottom row- Dave Mojica, Von Mondevergine, Jim Castle, Pat McGarrigle, Brian Christopher, Drew Adams, Adam Ardary, John Ciavarelli, Phil Eastman, and Frank McKnight. 202 â&#x20AC;˘ â&#x20AC;˘
Junior Varsity: Top row- Joe Kelly, Dan Gutter, Ricky Moran-Thomas, Kevin Cassidy, Mike Brown, John Doe, Cameron Arimoto. Third row- Mike Grenlian, Paul Sudhop, Andrew Bretherick, Mike Shields, Anthony Regan, Matt McCarry, Mark Bodner, Max Raczynski, Lee Petroski, Coach Britton. Second row- John Conway, Ryan Monkman, Tim Hendrix, Greg Tomlinson, Kevin Cress, John Eccles, Adam Mojica, Ed Delahunty, Joe Link, Mark Wertman. Bottom row- Chris DAnjo/ell, John Govannicci, Chase Stewart.
girls' lacrosse This year's girls' lacrosse team was able to capitalize on the success from their previous season. Led by senior captains Laura King and Tahra Johnson, the girls were able to become the uncontested Central League Champions after an easy effort against Haverford High School. However, their true talent was tested during the District Championship game against Great Valley. After a great back and forth effort by both teams, the Cougars were able to remain on top and win the championship for the second year in a row. The team's success truly relied on a solid defense and an explosive offense. The defensive leaders for the lady Cougar's were Tahra Johnson and Maura Cullen while the offensive leaders were Laura King, Kate Keegan, and Beverly Broome. Top left- Senior Brittany Piotti blows by the completion as she heads towards the goal. Far left- Seniors Alexis Abate and Kate Keegan hug in joy after a big game on their home field. Left- Seniors raise their trophy to commemorate their final victory as a team after winning the P.I.A.A District One Championship. Congratulations girls!
Varsity: From left to right. Top row- Jaime O'Hanlon, Alexis Abate, Kate Keegan, Kaylen Bowers, Amanda Feehery, Maddy Sminkey, Ashley Bowers, Kate Penrose, Caitlin O'Shea, Lisa Bollinger Middle row- Brittany Piotti, Sarah James, Julianna Jeffers, Steph Pellak, Jenna Werley, Maura Cullen, Beverly Broome, Lianna Miller, Jackie Eastman. Bottom Row- Tahra Johnson (co-captain), Laura King (co-captain). Not Shown: Coaches Keith Broome and Kathleen Geiger.
Junior Varsity: From left to right. Top row- Erin Lynch, Katie Serbin, Charlotte Mirzoeff, Elizabeth Rothera, Jacqueline Piotti, Leslie Penjuke. Middle row- Jackie Getz, Erica Frost, Alyssa Bellano, Sarah Geary, Anna DeLizzio, Amanda Martorelli. Bottom row- Michelle O'Hanlon, Cara Ripoli, Jill Loro, Jaclyn Cahill, Jessica D' Ortone.
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The boys' track and field team have had a great season. Many of our boys have stepped up their running, jumping and throwing abilities to face the competition. The few juniors left will have to try to fill running shoes of leaving seniors that will be greatly missed. With the many new faces of freshman and upperclassmen, they will hopefully try hard to catch a win next year. Despite the boys' coaching problems, they still stayed strong and had an unforgettable season. See you next year boys!
Team Picture: R.Spence, D.Williams, J.Starecky, J. Kelly, S.Gualberti,C. Cooper, M.Bertolino, P.English Second Row: A. Martinez, C. Blue, W.Quinn, C.Senkow, J.Lockley Front: M.Lucci, D.Bergels, R.Feehery, and P.Wenke Left: Bill Quinn, Bob Spence and John McMenamin listen intently to their coach's instructions before they begin. Right: Coach Alexander, the new addition to the track team this year, explains the afternoon workout routine to the athletes.
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he girls' spring track and field team put out a tremendous effort this season. Although narrowly missing a winning season, many of the girls have tried to show a positive attitude for their teammates. Next year will hopefully be a better year. The team will really miss the seniors next year and they will be hard to replace. On the bright side though, there has been an inflation of freshman. The freshman have worked hard to be as great as they can be, and as nice as they are. We can look forward to them being a nice addition in the upcoming season.
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First Row: A Calabrese, L.Lucci, K.Morris Second Row: A Taylor, JDiamond, S.Murphy, C. Coates, P.Cunningham, M. Capoferri, M. McDermott, KDougherty, J.Paynter, K.Tomasura, D. DePietro Third Row: S.Palmer, M .Bauer, J.Furria, ATaylor, L.Scott, S. Mechell,B.Karnis, M. Isaae, S.Murphy, M.Magrann, B.Bailey, C.Kammerer, K.Becker Back Row: J.Anszis, K.Perna, R.McCay, S.Hambly, ACapazollli, K.Niklauski, B.Ford, K.Taylor,ARidg/ey, S.Lauver, K.Archibald, K.Fraatz, J. Glace, L.Cadge, L.King, K.Ford, J.Conforto, C.Naylor
Above: Kristen Fraatz is known on the track team for her pole vaulting, but even more for her unique personality.
Above: Sophomore Kendra Taylor leaps into the pit for an outstanding long jump. Above Left: Brett Ford is determined to catch up to Laura Glace as they reach the finish line. Left: Mallory Capoferri waits until the starter gives her the signal to race her teammates.
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Ending with a final record of 21-5, the baseball team was led by senior captains Mike Thompson, Larry Greenwich, and Mike Perekupka. The Cougar's were the runner-up in the district and qualified for the state playoffs. The first round was held in Lancaster against Hempfield. Unfortunately, they lost in the bottom of the 7th with a final score of 4-2. The Cougar's leading pitcher, Mike Thompson received 1st team All Delco & 1st team All Central League. The team also had significant contributions from Larry Greenwich who was also honored 1st team All Central League. Doug Paul and Mike Shirley were named 2nd team All Central League. The boys had a great year together and look forward to continued success.
Top left: Mike Shirley uses his good eye to get on base. Top right: Dave Pizzica reaches up and makes the play at first base. Above: Mike Thompson winds up to make another great pitch for the Cougars. Right: After a brief talk and huddle the Cougars return to the field
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Left: Stef Phillips reaches the ground ba/! and quickly makes the throw to first base to get the out, Above: The infield comes together before the start of the game to give last minute advice and get excited for the game ahead,
Varisty back left to right: Coach Gallagher, Brittany Sugden, Sarah Eccles, Caitlin Hanrahan, Colleen Guille, Kristie Gibson, Trisha Wenke, Nicole Nolen, Coach Odgers, Front: Kim Fitzpatrick, Christine Fuschel, Stef , Phillips, Kaity Tirney, Steph D'Ortone, and Kasey Borbidge,
JV back left to right: Erin Daly, Jackie Lanciano, Sarah Flamini, Michelle Carter, Sam Spa tocco, Coach Phi/!ips, Second Row: Nikki Battaglia, Kristie Haines, Victoria Elia, Gina D'Ortone, Katy Pitkin, Meghan Meyers, Front: Kassandra King, Brittany Guille, and Jocelyn Stelzer, • • 207
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The boys' tennis team had a fantastic 2004 Spring Season. Players that contributed to the season's success were Scott Murphy and Colin Hiller, who earned first varsity doubles title, and Kevin Chiang, who was the number one varsity singles player.
Above left: Dan Aiken waits to receive the ba II Above right: Senior Ian Irrgang expresses enthusiasm as he winds up to return the serve. Above: Senior, Kevin Chiang uses all his strength and balance to blast the ball to the opposing court. Left: Senior Captains D. Aiken, N. Legrand, E. Riviello, K. Chiang, I. Irrgang, J. Morrell and S. Murphy. Right: Colin Hiller is seen utilizing one of his various techniques to control the ball on his side of the court. Team Photo, from left to right (top row): Coach Kenny, K. Chiang, A. Barnes, I. Ahmed, J. Morrelt S. Murphy, C. Hiller, I. Irrgang, M. Hoffman E. Riviello, P. Weiss, M. Kelley, Coach Zappacasta. (bottom row): L. Lovett M. Gordon, N. Legrand, M. Frain, D. Breingen, D. Aiken A. Ho, S. latesta.
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Freshmen softball players demonstrated exemplary teamwork throughout their season. Pictured from left to right are: (top row): Coach Carlin, Shannon Kane, Michelle Link, Marissa Allen, Lauren Pappa, Chelsea Driscoll, Nicole Scaramuzza, Mandy Dilenno. (middle row): Julia Genzel, Melissa McCay, Kristi Winkler, Sarah Palmer, Meghan Dougherty, Amanda Esque, Jessica Steltzer. (bottom row): Katie McCusker, Natalie Gifford, Jen Fosco.
Freshmen baseball made great progress this season. These determined players, pictured left to right, are: (top): Coach Spennato, Kevin Pace, CJ Small, Bill Horan, Vinny Gallo, Ryan Little, Rob Levengood, Joe McMenamin. (middle row): Mike Morissey, RJ Diehl, Josh Bevan, Matt Anglim, Scott Hayes. (bottom row): Greg DAlonzo, Pat McCunny, Nick Gunther, Ed Tummelty, Jon Polidoro. These guys worked extremely hard all season and have made improvements that will serve them greatly next year. These enthusiastic faces represent the freshmen girls' lacrosse team. Pictured from left to right (top row): Coach Uff, Kim Reid, Kacie McCormick, Nicole Duffy, Kerry Handschuh Allison Witz, Jaclyn Greenwich Shannon McGowan (middle row):Kristina Simpson, Kaileen Mulkern, Gabrielle Oberti, Kiersten Abate, Katie Lieb, Nadia Tribuiani (bottom row): Courtney Koslosky, Lauren DiCrecchio, Molly Ries These girls played hard this year and look forward to continuing the tradition of success on JV and Varsity.
Below: Here's a couple of members from the Freshmen Gentlemen's Club Vinny Gal/o, Mike Marsy, Erik Messner, Joe Link, and Matt Anglim. These guys are excited to get together to celebrate their first formal at the High School. This will be one of many exciting dances they will share together throughout their High School career.
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The Freshman Class of 2007 went to their first official High School dance on November 15th, 2003. Decorations covered the walls in the cafeteria and balloons filled the ceiling. The night was filled with free drinks, pretzels, and great music. This night will be remembered by many freshmen as one of their greatest High School memories. Above Left: Megan Bauer, Rob Levengood, Scott Hayes, Jackie Glace, and Lauren Clark take a break from dancing for a quick photo to commemorate their exciting night with big smiles all around
••• Soph Hop 2004 On March 12, 2004 the Sophomores at Springfield High School came in from the cold weather to share a night of dancing and memory making. After a delicious dinner prepared at the Drexelbroook students danced the night away. Everyone looked like royalty in their formalwear and were happy to take a moment from their night to Right: Kerry pose for a few pictures. Fink and Lauren Flemming Left: Many laughs were take a quick shared throughout the night break from including this moment their dates captured of Kevin Cassidy. to pose for a picture.
Left:Kasey Borbidge, Jess D'Ortone, Brittany Guille and Kristie Gibson are all happy to share this special night together.
Left: Kaitlyn Archibald, Amanda Shillady, and Melissa Turano are happy to model their newest dance fashions.
Above: As the dance gets started, this tight group of ten friends take a moment to remember this night.
Right: Bill Dougherty is more than willing to flash a smile with Usa Albany and Lauren Sell at each side.
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Above: Good friends Katherine Lemon Amanda Noce, and Mike Young enjoy one of their last dances together, Above Center: Gabbie Napoletano and Kim Cifuni embrace the moment, Bottom Right: Jackie Diamond and sisters Laura and Jackie Glace wait in line to get their picture taken,
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The Snow Dance was a great escape from the cold weather and it was also the first formal dance of the year for the upper classmen, Much anticipation was riding on this night for it was the last time the graduating class and the juniors would engage in a dance together, This yeaL students have experienced severe weather and looked forward to this memorable evening, The pathway leading to the dance floor was nicely decorated with lights and snowflakes. The wide variety of dresses was quite appealing and the girls showed off their beauty. While the boys were dressed nicely as well, they took pictures near the girls so they would look better. Students enjoyed a wonderful night and left with incredible memories.
Above Left: (From left) Gil Brefngart Aurora Crew, Ryan McTague, Erica Mastricola, and Joann Skaria join for a quick group picture. Left: Maureen McDonald and Kaylee Nichols had a great time showing off their dresses.
Above: (From Left) Alex Ho, Brynn Horna, Dayna Evans, Heather McCullough and Sara Salerno take a much needed break from dancing, Bellow: Senior Holly Moore and junior Jess Davison brighten up the dance floor with their beautiful smiles. Keep it up girls!
Above Left: Melanie Stulb and Sean Reilly tentatively dance the night away at Junior Prom. Above Center: Bridget Musser, Amy Fitzgerald-Strayline, Christina Booth, Katie Carrol, and MIssy Robbins take a break from dancing to cherish the moment with a picture. Above Right: Mike Carr and Will Azar use their glistening smiles to lighten up the dance. Left: Alicia Carter, Caitlin Hanrahan, Erin Murphy, and Giannine Della Rocca all pose with their friend Dave Desilva. Below: Bethany Runkel and her date, Chris Klanecki get ready for their picture to be taken.
The Junior Prom was held at the Renaissance Hotel on the night of April 16th. On this beautiful night, many people took their group pictures outside and enjoyed the nice weather. When the students arrived, they were directed to a gorgeous ballroom where about 50 or so tables were set-up. They enjoyed a light dinner of chicken with vegetables and for dessert chocolate mousse. After dinner, they carried the night away on the dance floor. Even though it was only three hours of their Junior year, it will certainly be one of the most memorable.
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senIor prom As May 7th rolled around, the halls of Springfield High School were buzzing with the gossip of the upcoming Senior Prom. This event has become one of the most anticipated events of High School for seniors. It is a time to reminisce about the wonderful memories they have made in their four years as students. This is one of their last chances to make many more unforgettable times. The boys looked dashing in their tuxedos while the girls looked ravishing in their gowns. After a delicious dinner the class danced the night away. There were many tears when the last dance occurred. The theme song to this years Senior Prom 2004, ''Time of Your Life" was a perfect ending to a magical night. We hope they had the time of their life during their four years. This was their night and they as usual every senior was glowing.
Above: Good friends, Emily Lesutis and Aurora Crew, take a break from eating to pose for a picture. Left: Here Megan Armor and Natalia Orloff show off their stunning Prom dresses.
Tahra Johnson and Nick Legrand are nothing but smiles for the camera.
Above: Katie Tomasura, Brian Albany, Joe Toleski, and Laura Gordon were definitely two of the cutest couples of the night. The Senior Prom is a time to enjoy unforgettable moments and memories with the people that you truly care about. Right: Bonnie Clossey, Chris Burkhart, and Lauren Lucci, and Johnny Mac enjoy their chicken dinner at prom. They are looking forward to a fantastic night of dancing after their meal.
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Best friends Amanda Feehery, Lianna Miller, and Kristen Rider look great.
Below: Two very fine gentlemen, Mike Young and Ryan Kirby, got away from their wonderful dates so that they could pose for a quick picture outside. Their great personalities and sense of humor will be greatly missed next year
Below: Deepa Gupta, Alison Stell, Liz Mock, Amanda Broemel and Katie-Beth Colaiezzi have been friends for many years. Senior Prom is their last dance that they will have the chance to spend together. With this in mind, they are making every moment count. Above: Two very close friends, Danica DeVito and Ashley Keenan, are seen here showing off their very similar yet beautiful prom style. In fact, they look like they could be sisters! The girls are surrounded by great friends.
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Above: Usa Bollinger and John Byrnes express great excitement at the sight of the transformed hallways of Springfield High School. It will be a wonderful ending to their Senior year. Above left: Dionne, alongside her handsome date, play ping pong, an activity that was enjoyed by many in the gym. Above center: Kristin Sudhop and Ryan Kirby are focused on their bets. Afterall, the money won at the craps table allowed seniors to buy chances, increasing their odds of winning a prize and possibly the grand prize at the end of the night. Left: Michelle Roche and Caitlin Meyers are involved in a riveting game of human foosball, which was a very popular activity at the after prom party that night.
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After an unforgettable night of dancing, the seniors and their dates attended the annual post-prom party. The party this year featured human foosbalL joust and chances. June 7 though was the last official dance that the class of 2004 shared together. Fortunately, the night was complete with excellent food, music, and entertainment. The seniors were presented with a slide show, filled with pictures of themselves throughout the years. At the end of the night each attendee received a CD of these images to cherish for years to come. Left: Kim Pitkin, Kate Keegan, and Kristin Sugdan display their great fashion sense, as many did for this special occasion.
Above: These groups of friends enjoyed spending the evening dinning and dancing with those that have made their past four years unforgettable.
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second annual Steven Stefani Dance Marathon was held in the SHS Blue Gym, Students, staff, and community members came out to support those who would be dancing six hours straight without sitting, Excitement rose as each hour of theme music passed, on the way to finding out how much money was raised, By the end of the night, everyone's feet hurt, but their hearts were happy knowing that the money was going to aid in children's cancer research, Over 18,000 dollars was raised, which was a great accomplishment, Keeping the beloved Mr, Stefani in mind, everyone made it until the end and had a great time dancing the night away for a great cause,
godspell This year's musical at Springfield High School was "Godspell," "Godspell" is a modern day re-telling of the parables of Jesus, It is full of upbeat songs, lessons to learn, and told in a modern day translation that everyone can understand, This performance was spunky, exciting, and was made realistic by the characters in the play, The musical was performed by a cast of eleven musically talented students from March 18 to March 21 in the Knorr Theatre, The setting consisted of a wire fence, and just a few props, The cast became very close over their long weeks of practicing, and they are very glad that they were able to perform "Godspell" together,
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To the right: Katherine Lemon lets Caitlin Naylor, and Dan Bergels know that she will always catch them when they fall,
Above left: The dramatic climax of the show when the cast witnesses the crucifixion of Jesus Above right: The cast of Godspell poses together after their first successful performance To the left: Drew Broussard, a sophomore in our school, took up the challenging role of Jesus To the right: Katherine Lemon, Melissa Zirolli, Drew Broussard, Jocelyn McGillian, Amanda Bromel, Dan Bergels, and Caitlin Naylor join together at a dress rehearsal after one of their many musical numbers,
the laramie project At the end of April, Springfield High School put on a production of the play "The Laramie Project," "The Laramie Project" is based upon a series of interviews with the people of Laramie, Wyoming, immediately following the brutal beating of a local college student, because he was gay, The huge tragedy that befell Matthew Shepherd's community with his murder serves as a warning to us all of what can happen when people are intolerant of other's differences, "The Laramie Project," as Mr, Gildea said in his speech before every performance of the play, is not a pro-gay play, but rather, an anti-hate play, The message of "The Laramie Project" is to respect other's differences, no matter what those differences may be, This was a message that the majority of our community needed to hear, and this play definitely changed some previously negative
attitudes, It brought an important and muchneeded message to our school: that of acceptance of others, Those who saw the play now possess more accepting attitudes toward others, and those who were involved in it will never forget the experience or what it taught them,
Below: Rob Bell completed his senior year here by giving one of the most memorable performances in the , show. Below Right: Throughout the show, the cast members grew very close, as you can see this with this picture of Missy Robins and Dave Weisenbach. Right: Ashley Fessler as an angel tries to fight away all the hate in the town.
Above left: Matt Thornton touched the crowd with his emotional performances of the boy who found Matthew Shepard's body tied to a fence on the outskirts of town.
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yearly tradition at pringfield High School is elebration of the Arts. s soon as school starts in eptember, the hype egins about whose art ill be the best of the est. This year, on May 7th, community embers, family, friends, nd students, gathered in he halls, auditorium, heater, cafeteria, and udions for a night full of usic, art photography walls, ceramics, woodwork, acting, writing, graphics and food preparation. Throughout the night, judges choose who they feel have the best work and those people are awarded ribbons of first place, second place, third place and honorable mention. Even though the ribbons are supposed to distinguish the best, everyone that contributes to the show has amazing work and they all deserve ribbons for their desire for art. Every year it seems to be hard to top, however Springfield High School students manage to amaze us every year. What can we expect for next year? Above: Jessica Winkler has a fun time putting the finishing touches on her cake. ..•• Directly above: Christine McConnell mats a photo.'I{1is is one of the processes in the long journey towards getting the perfec::.t photo.
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Friday, June 11th, our school had to say farewell to yet another Senior class. After marching down the aisle to "Pomp and Circumstance," the ceremony began with a few opening remarks by Dr. Kelly. Once she had finished, a few of these talented seniors gave us some words of their own. These four seniors were Scott Murphy, the class valedictorian, Gil Breingan, the class salutatorian, Kimberly Pitkin, president of student council, and Katherine Lemon, the winner of the essay contest. Followed by these spectacular speeches was the presentation of the Senior class gift by the class officers, which was the addition of new chairs to the Knorr Theater as well as new central league banners for the gym. Scott Murphy, Lisa Bongiovanni, Mike Thompson, and Mike Young were also honored with scholarships. The presentation of the diplomas soon followed as well as the annual post-commencement party behind the school along with food, drinks, music, and of course, fireworks.
Left: Kimberly Pitkin's speech encouraged the audience to enjoy every moment of life, no matter how small, for it is these moments that one will cherish in the future. Above Left: Kylie Ford, flina Salerno, Heather McCullough, Britany Wright, and Kaylee Nichols concentrate hard on playing the "Pomp and Circumstance" for the ceremony. Above Right: The Seniors watch in awe and excitement as the balloons signal the end of their High School career.
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Left: Scott Murphy's speech stressed the need for family and friends as well as the appreciation of the little things in life. Bellow: Before the Commencement ceremony/ a group of anxious Seniors take time to cherish their last moments as a group. Bellow Right: Alison Shultz celebrates the end of a wonderful senior year with Kristen Fraatz at the Post-Commencement party.
Left upper corner: Katherine Lemon was this year's lucky winner of the essay contest. Her winning speech was about the importance of following your dreams to succeed in life. Left: Tahra Johnson Mike Young/ Kristen Rider/ Ryan Kirby/ Laura Klng/ Matt Moore/ Christine Burke/ and Scott Murphy anxiously await for the ceremony to begin. Above: Jessica Williams and Corinne Clemetsen stop for a quick picture before heading into the auditorium. Bellow: Justin Lockley and Brittany Fox show off their well deserved diplomas.
Above: Scott Trexler/ Emily Lesutis/ Dan Nguyen/ Elizabeth Gamble/ Joann Skaria/ Daler Hakimov/ and Mudasser Malik await for the excitement that lies ahead. Right: Gil Breingan's speech spoke about the true meaning of being successful in life.
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Commencement Anards Art Acudcmic E.-.:cdkncc ~f..::d<lIlion ....... "......._..........................~_................... _"................ Emily R. Lcmti$ John V. DcAngt..-lis, Sr.• Art EcJuc.:ltion t\w;;trd ............ Laura L Green Denise O("'"vinc Pudley" Excellence in Art Awurd ..............................,. ..... , ....... ChaITosc C. King Photog.raphy A\\!ard........ ,...........~.. ... Elv'obcth M. Regan «
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Administrative Technology Academic Excdkncc- )'1cdallion ........................ ___ ...__ ....__._._ ..........•_ ;vlichuc1 J. Pcrckupka Atlminislmtivc Technology D,,,.-purtmcnt ,t\w.:rrd ....................... __ .................................. ~1jdmcl Ca...~idy Thc Bddccos Administrativc T e-dmology Aword ....~ ...... _..........................................~. Kicr;:m ~t. Kelly Guy and Rose Harding Admini:-;trativc Technology .'\ward ..._.............................. P~ltrick ~1. )'1ulkcrn Thc ~lushion Adminb:mni\.c Technology :\w.;lrd .. "......... _.............. _........ _............... ~lichad R. Young Richan! K. Smtth )'Icmonal Administrative Tcclmology A.....ard .......................... )..fichud J. Pcrckupka
Familv & Consumer Sciences r\cmh..'1nic Excellence ~1cdul1ion .................... ~.................................... .,..... ... Ashl<.')' ;"1. \\'asscll Child Development, Outstanding Student Award ... " .................... Ca$cy Gunlbcni & )"1cghan E. Stcts Industrial Technology Acad(.-mic Excellence ).t\.."ti~lJjon ...... ,..................................................... ., ................... Brend:ln A. Smith Architectural Dcsi:e.n Aw~rd ..................._, .............................................................. Briltany M. ;\-lilh.-r Indu...'itrial :'vlatt."tial~ Av"-ard .........~.._., ...........,, ....................... Clifford E. Baik'Y & Sw.:mna A Johnson George ~t. Trout Indu5{rl:a( T cchnology A'\von! ..............~..................... _................... Brendan A. Smith D~ign 'rcchnolo<';Y .A. ....'Urd ........._............................................................................._. Corey J. OU'\\'$on Graphic ~\rt$ :\\...ard .................. _.~ :vlcgo.n F. Annor Lloyd's Lithogr.1phing Industry Aw.lrd ...... Midmc1 P. 'Inompson > ...............
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Louis Armstrong Jazz Award. BOP A............... ....................................... .. ... Robert D. Bell. III John Philip Sousa Band Award. BOPA............................. ................................. ... Amanda M. Noce National School Orchestra Award. BOPA ............................. " ............................................. Robcrt D. Bell III Woman's Club of Springfield Music Award ........ , ..................................................... . ..... Erin C. D\\)l!r The Stank:: Pearlman Memorial Schoiarship-................................................................................ Brl!u C. Ford
Ph,'sical Education Academic £-xceUencc Medallion .......................~ ................................................................... !l.latthcw L. jI.·loon: Wilbur R. SchopfPh)sical Education A\\ard ............................... Kjmbcrly R. Cifuni & ~fichueJ P. Thomp~on Science:
Academic E...:cdkncc Medallion ...................... ..................... ........................ ....... WilliJffi G. Brdngan Lions Club of Springfield Science Award ...................................................,..... .... William G. Brdng.an Science Department Award •....... "........................... ................................ ......... Scott J. tvlurph:
American Chemical Societ) ................... " .......................................................................... William G. Breingan ... Kait!)n S. Angstadt
Joseph J. Scmdstt:r Excellence in Chcmistr: Education .................................
Social Studies Academic Excclknce Medallion .......................................... ., .................................................. Eric P. Rhidlo Sodal Studies Departm~nt Award .......................... ~ Wa).ne P. \\ ilJiam~ Robert Duignan ~kmorial Social Studies "\\\.ard. .. ....................»..... ...Laura A. GI;1CI.: LlI,-'lns Cluh ofSpnngtidd Social Studies j\\\ard ..................... " .................. Eric P. Ri\il.:!!o «
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Special Education Team Janet G. Way Ct:rtificntc of .-\chie\cmcnt...... . lillian P. Johnson & Robert J. Spcnc~. III Isabel L S\\anJ...l\-lcmorial Scholaf$hip ........................................... , ... 7v1ichae1 S. W::-.oc~i
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William G. Breingan Evan A. Da\ ev Scott 1. Murph)
Lisa M. Bollinger Christine E. Burke Evan A. Dave,-' Erin C_D\vv~ Laura A. Giace
Eric P. Riviello Joann Skaria
Johnny C. San!! AIliso~ M. Schultz Tina L. Tran
One Hundred Book Recognition Emily R. Lesutis
Ryan D. McTague Holly L. Moore Nida Qadeer Turquoise J. Ross Allison M. Schultz
Kristen E. Sudhop Jeeja A. Thomas Katherine L Tomasura Amanda J. Wilkerson Jessica L \Villiams
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Scholarships/Awards Ashley S. Crawford Mark J. DiDonato Julia ..\. Gutica Ryan S. Heron
AaliJavid Ashlev L. Keenan
Laura·A. Kimpel .James T. Lafferty. Jr.
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Clifford E. Baile,' Robert D. Bell. IiI Lisa M. Bollinger Lisa M. Bongi~\ anni Ste\'en R. Botta Kevin A. Brennan Amanda N. Broemcl Anna M. Calabrese r-.1ichad Ca."'5id) Kimberly R. Cituni Ashle) R. Costanzo
Maura E. Cui Ion Christopher L. Erickson Shane M. Evans Victoria E. Gambarddla
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Lisa ~L Bongioyanni Ste....en R. Bona Kevin M. Bmv,.-lr..."\' Christine E. Burk'c Anna M. Calabrese Kevin K. Chiang Kimberly R. Cifuni Kevin P. Come), ?vlaura E. Cullen Evan A. Davey Alicia Anna DcStdano Jacqueline:VI.
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Diana M. DiMeglio Erin C. O\vycr Christopher L. Erick~on Shane M. Evan$ Brittany N. Fox Victoria. E. Gambardcllu Elizabeth ~1. Gmnblc Lauro A. Glace Lawrence R. Grccm,,·ich. Jr. Jes...:;c S. Gronlic
Colleen C. GuiIle Christopher S. H::la.' Tahl.l. M. Johnson :"1ichacl W. Kelly
Laura E. Kin!:!. Emily R. LC$~ltis Brian W. Levengood Justin M. Lockl~ Lauren E. Lucci
Joseph H. Marker Christine ~f. McG:mnd! Patrick C ~!cG:miglc John F. ).,tc:-.. :Icnamin Lianna K. ~1illcr Holly L Moore Karen L. Morris Scott J. Murphy A.mandn M. Noec
?-:atalia C Orloff Joseph J. O'Shea Falon J. Paliani KZltcJyn P. Penrose ~1fchac1 J. Pcrekupb Justin L. Piotti
Kimberly A. Pitkin N"ida Qadccr Eric P. Riviello Michelle C. Ruche Turquoi::;c J. Ras:> Gary M. Rothera Wcsley J. Rov,tJand$ Johnnv C. Sang Jason ~L Schatz A1li:s:on ~L Schultz Chri::;rophcr ~t. S-cnko\....
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The American Lcgion School Award ..... ......................... LaurJ. A. Glace Homtto Alger Pc;n.sy!vania SChobr................... ...................... . .. Allison M. Schultz JamC$ Angelo::; Memorial Schoinrship............... ....................................... ,........................... Justin L. Pioui Jost.-ph J. Barrett, Sr. Memorial Scholarship ................................................................... Michad J. Pcn:kupka .............................. ............ Erin C Dwyer Beneficial Sayings Bank~ Scholars ?rog-rJI11. Big 33 Scholar:::hip .................. _.................... ............................................... ,........_............. Erin C. D\\)'cr J;mc E. Brosch Field Hockey Award .......... .......... _........................ ;v1cgan F. Annor & Alicia M. Compton Greg Campbell Memorial Scholarship .......•.._....._ ..........................•. ... Patrick C. t'l.1cGarriglc Diane Ferrell Catlett :'v1cmoriaI Scholarship •__ ..•...............~........................ .............. Patrick \1. ~1ulkcm COlluncrcc Bank Scholarship........................................ »............................ ................ _....... >:idu Qadecr Danny Curran Scholarship ................................................... Chri.stopher:-"'1. Senko\\' & Katherine L. T orn;,lsura Community ScrvicdLeo Lions Club Aw'ard ........................................ Victoria E Gambardella & Nida Qlldccr Addaidc& Vincent FaraHi Diversity & Art Award............................................ ...... Kelly E. \Vood Christopher Galvin/Guidance Scholarship ........................................................................ _.... Justin M. Lockley Thomas A. Gartside Memorial SChobT$hip ....................... " ............................................... Kimbt..-rly R. Cifuni Gcnu<lrdi's Sports Award ...... _........................................... Stt.::v01 R. Botta... Collecn C Guillc & Lauf3 E. King Cann E. Hellcr An Amcricm Lacrossc Scholarship............... ............ _.... K:l.itlin E. Keegan HL'Trr-Jon~.lnc.~ Principal\;: L~d~"TShip Award~ Certificate of Mcrir ................................. Kimberly A. Pitkin Willinm J. Johnson !\lcmorial Award .................................................... _...• __ ......................\Vil1iam G. Brcingo.n ).-tikc Lucey j>,.1emorial Scholarship............................................................................................. David R. Luccy
To honor good cili::enship Laura F. Gordon Christopher S. Haas Rebecca N. Hinkson Khajid M. Islam. Suzanna A. Johnson Kaitlin E. Keegan Ryan E. Kirb) Katherine F. Lemon EmilY R. Lcsutis Keyi~ J. Lindsay Justin M. Lockie: Dayid R. Luce) Matthew L. Moore Scott .I. Murph) Joseph.l.O·Shea Natalia C. orion'
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Brittam A. Piotti Kimbc~h' A. Pitkin Nida Q;deer Kristen D. Rider Christopher M. Senko" Brendan A. Smith Robert J. Spence. III Gabridle Stumm Michael P. Thompson Timoth\ P. Tomasur:1 Arnand; J. Wilkerson Olivia A. \\/ijJiams \Ya:ne P. Williams Michael R. Young Jennifer A. Zane
Carlo A. Mastricolo Memoria! ScholJ:~hjp ..............................................................~. Holly L Moore ChurlC$ A. McLaughlin Service Aw<lrd ................................................................. Anna M. Calabrese Aurorn Mornl :Viemorial Scholarship................................................. ,....................... Jceja A. Thoma.", National Merit Scholarship Program Finalist ........................................................ Allison M. Schultz National Merit Scholarship Program" Commended Students William G. Brcingan~ Corey J. Dawson
................................ _...... Scott Murphy National Society of the Son$ of the American Revolution ......... Wayne P. William$ Regina O"Bricn Memorial Scholarship .................................................................. Christinc E. Burke Parrish-Grecne A·ward ............................................................... Briuany N. Fox & Justin M. Lockley Jack Peoples Athletic Servicc :\\'.'ard ...................................................._............. Diana M. DiMeglio Annette Fjnio~Perkjns Memorial Scholarship................._. Allison DeLizzio & Elr/..abcth M. Gamble Phi Seta Kappa Association - Book Award .............................,. ................................ Scott J. Murphy Principal's A\vard ........................................................... _..............•.........•..•.. _........• Michael Cassidy Rotary Club ofSpriugficJd Daniel D. Karpowich Memorial Schoiarship ....... Richard J. Bymes Dr. Brian A. \Vall Memorial Sehol:<lrship ............_............................................ Leigh D. Stolnis Seventh Congressional District. SdJolar Athlete Awards ........ Christine E. Burke & Scott J. Murphy Shorter AM.E. Church. Teens for Positive Empowcnncnt. ......... Brittany N. Fox. Justin M. Lockley ........................_......... Brian K. Thomas Jeffrey M. Shumake Memorial Scholarship •........•~..•...__ .................................. Michael P. Thompson SHS Alumni As-sociation~ Pride OrThe Class.... _..................... Ryan E. Kirby & Katclyn P. Pcnrose SHS V.B.E.S Award .. ~ ........................ Brittany N. Fox. Turquoise J. Ross & Olivia A. Williams SHS S.C.O.R.E. Award ...................................................................... _........................... Nida Qodc'Cr STAT Student Achievcment Award ..................................... Heather A Jacoby & Brittany M. Miller Springfield Education Ass('lCiation Award......................................._................... Kimbt..,-ly R.. Cifuni Springfield Republican Party Scholarships Kevin M. Brnwlcy~ Rob\..'rt J. Clcmenrs. Maryann Filan_ Ian M. Jrrgang. Michael W. Kelly Matthew J. Milliken. Brittany A. Piotti~ Kimberly A. Pitkin, Christophcr M. Senkow. .............., ....................................................................................................... Nicholas F. \Vhe!;;ln Springfield Soccer Boostcn; .A.\vard .......... ,......................................................................................... . ......... _................................................................................... Steven R. Botta & Ryan E. Kirby Springfield Swimming & Diving T cam Schohm;hip _ ••.• _ ......_............................................................ Christine E. Burke & Corinne E. Clemctscn Stacgcr-Wood Futures. Award ................................... Stcphl,.·n H. Shillady & Christopher M. Senkow Stephen P. Stefani Ml.'ffiorial Scholarship ...................~.••.... ~................................. Matthew L Moore Student Council Award .......................................... ,............••..................._•......... Kimberly R. Cifuni Gary John Sulzer Memorial Scholarship ............................................................. Nichola$ J. LeGrand Sun East Federal Credit Union~ People Helping Pet1plc Scholarship ...•..........•......••....... Nida Qa~C(.--r Tavern Association Schol.:tt$hi-p._ ..._ •.....•........... ~•..•....•..••. ,. ......................~..•. Michael P. Thomp:\on Taylor Community Foundation Scholan:;hip ..................................... Aati Javid & Catilin M. O'Shen United States Air Force. Math & Sck--ncc Award ............................................... WIlliam G. Brcingan United States Army RC$crvc,. National Scholar Athlete Ay..'ard .......... "............................................... . ............................................................................... Michllcl Cass.idy & Katherine L. Tomllsur.l WPVI TV 6. Bl!St of the Class.................................................................................... SeonJ. Murphy Woman's Club ofSpringfidd. A\..'"adcrnic Scholarship ................................................. Erin C Dwyer Wom3n~s Club ofSpringficld. Florence E. Shnf(,.'T Scholarship............................... Joscph J. O'Shea Woman ~s Club ofSpringfidd. TC'chnicnVBu$inl.."SS School Schol!:l.rship _................ Gabriel R. Falgic » .........................
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