2008 Scrivener

Page 1

','.

~W'~noo@wnlEJ11ID

mn@m

~©m@@J1 ®~

rn ~ ~®®®

49 W. Leamy Avenue Springfield, PA 19064 (610) 938 - 6100 Volume 74


re. • •

. . .everything we need to be at any appointed time. We contribute to t he schoo l in a unique,

fashion yet we are still Springfield. Words try but never fully express our individuality, , our courage, our hope. We are

all types of our own, ranging from quiet and observant to the expressive and crazy. The in between makes for a flawless blend of the e t ern e~ . This year we undoubtedly experience exciting beginnings and closings. While old habits die hard, this school year brings

lastin g memories. No one word holds us down at Springfield. We are just as

\Ve Are.


,

gf there ever is a tomorrow When we re not together_ C)ftere is something we must a[wa~ rememf:Jer. You are &raver than ~u &efieve, stronger than ~u seem, and smarter than ~u think, but the most important thing is, even

CI'\9

if

we're apart, g'[[ a[wa~ &e with ~u._ _ _ _ _",!"""":!,_""",!!"",_ _ _ _" " , , - C'\Vinnie C)fte sPOOh

matter what we are, we are

or

famU"f. C)ftis dream is for a[[ us, this one can &e reaL EP don t SCl"f ~ur going ~ur not going an~here.

Your sta"fing and

taking ~ur share and if ~u get afraid again g'[[ &e there. C'\V e are so much more than just

~u

and

g we are a fami["f [ike a giant tree growing stronger, growing wiser, we are growing free_ we need

~u

_ C'\Ve are a fami["f

- (famif"f (<])ream Gir[s)

~~Our deepest fear is not that we are inadequate. Our deepest fear is that we are powerfu[ &e~nd measure. gt is our right, not our darkness that most frightens us. C'\V e ask oursefves, C'\VhO am g to &e &rlrriant, gorgeous, ta[ented, fa&u[ous? Actua[["f, WhO are "fou not to "

You are_

- Si'\arianne C'\Virriamson

fie?


izz in'

During the summer we like to do a wide range of activities. Some of us have practice. Others clown around and still yet many of us go abroad to see the world. No matter what we do it is agreed that summer time is the time of rest and good times. When coming back to school is a bummer the summer really eases the pain. 4 . Summer Candids


e alive

1. Kyle Berger and Meghan Kearney, Donovan and Bridget. 2. Ed and John Betts. 3. Michelle Link and Kim. 4. Lora Bachman and Tim. 5. Stef Weisen and Mark. 6. Katey Sponheimer with her are Kraig and Kaige. 7. Rebekah and Aaron Williams.


6 . Sibling Rivalry

~

~

In

Iva r


10.


8 . Sibling Rivalry


5. Billy Naylor and Brian Gibbs with their brothers Tim and Eric. 6. Shannon Doyle, Kelly Culbertson, and Cecilia Lockman with their siblings: Morgan, Matt and Julia. 7. Brian Quinn with his two siblings, Kristen and Dylan, Matt Kelly and Sarah Kelly, and Mike and Pete Jannelli.


~

omecomln ¡

l O . Homecoming


II

Springfield High School's homecoming dance was held on the 5th of October. At the dance, the homecoming court was announced. The following day, October 6th, was a continuation of the homecoming weekend. Saturday, the football game, was an eventful day where Dante Ferguson and Mandy Dilenno were crowned King and Queen and the football team led the Cougars to victory.



unwa 7.

1. Danielle Fellona shows she is fashionable by carrying around her plaid bag. 2. Bridget McDonald wearing the latest sweater style. 3. Allison Wiedman showing off her dress and c:rop jacket. 4. One student rocks these unique leggings. 5. Cecilia Lockman sporting the return of animal print with a bright red belt to contrast the black and white. 6. No more heels ... flat shoes are taking over. 7. Jessica Kopaczewski shown wearing a plaid dress, over a pair of skinny jeans along with a pair of white flats. 8. Jamie Darby wearing a sweater dress with leggings. 9. John Cheung and Jonathan Basunga showing off their style.

10. Sara Hoyt wearing a purple tank over a teal turtleneck. 11. These boots are one of this year's trends. 12. Jess McGonagall 13. Allison Charamella wearing a babydoll dress with a black crop jacket, one of this year's most popular trends .



· '.

.


,

•

FOOTBALL

Top Row <Left to RiCOht): Matt Schnidt, Dave Dewan, 7\ustin Mosher, Wal~ Rutedi, John R04er, Tin Mallee, 7\lex Jeffers, 7\lex Fournier, Joe Ciavarelli, Jeff KiRcoailen, f)rian f)Cl4liss, Second Row: Coach f)ritton, Coach SchuH, Ton White, Rob Tune!t4, Ton Fox,7\aron WilliaMS, Tin Ross, f)iII I'tCuilouCOh, J anal Encthinion, 7\ndre Petrosli.i, Eric GranMOnd, ...--.----.Joe 7\ddona, Kieran Cannon, LarT4 rtLaucohlin, Rivera Wilfredo, Dan O'Connell, Coach f)ell Third Row: John CUcoini, Kaje Sponheiner, GeorCOe Roff, Matt KeI~, R4an O'Shea, Ton Weisenbach, f)rian Hellnico, Steve Thonas, R4an Howarth, Ton Hewitt, and Mi~e 7\rChibald. Front Row: Ja4 Sk.aria, Steve Diehl, Sean Sa41or, Steve Jones, Dante FerCOuson, 7\ndrew Krauter

18.


This year, the Cougars were full of effort and determination. They kept their spirits strong after a long season. With three major victories, they ended the season with many memories. Best of Luck to the Seniors and to the upcoming team! Football •

19


~

I CHEERLEADING

Varsi!.4- Top Row <Left, to Ri~t): Enil4 Fries, San Rasinsl\i, Sarah H04t, CosE?4 CUthbert, Sarah Reninco, 7\r14 Snith, 7\r1anda f)owden, San GaOooher, Sarah ScuD4. Middle Row: 7\nn Nea~, Danielle f)raun, San Marra, Erin J 04CE?, San l't:LauCOhlin, 7\lison Charanella, Steph Snith, Erica Dwortin Front Row: Colleen Fries, K.e~ Ries, San K.earnE?4

Junior VarsiL4: Top Row <Left, to RiCOht):: Jessica D'7\nCOelo, Devon CarnE?4, 7\r1ber Fukersin, Rachel Martinovich, 7\ndrea Marra, Sean Strain, Nicole f"t:Kale, Lauren Gillen, and 7\shlE?4 f"t:Ka4· Second Row <Left, to RiCOht): CourtnE?4 Casale, Caroline Leahan, Lauren Sperduto, MOOCOie Labutis, J enna 7\ddis, and 7\lexa Cicala. 2 0 . Cheerleading


In the fall of 2007, the cheerleading season had just begun. The cheerleaders of the season 2007 - 2008 will continue to compete in competitions and hopefully continue their streak of dominance by bringing home some medals for Springfield.


~

IC in' it GIRL'S SOCCER

Varsit4: Top Row <Left to RiCOht): Chelsea Pierce, Mol14 Rider, Kinnerle rt.C.omia, San LuCE'4, K41er f)erCOer, J en Houtnann, KelI4 CUlbertson, and J en Mahon Second Row: Liz L4nch, Cecilia Lronan, Sarah Petofsl:.4, Michelle Conwa4, and Ke~ f)orbidcoe Third Row: Maddie Poplawsl:.i, Coach f)anto, J\ileen Cress, f)rianna DiPietro, Coach f)ooth, and Danielle Gronlie Fourth Row: San Tajirian and Shannon Do41e.

The girl's soccer team gave it their all and made the 2007 2008 season memorable. They continued their winning streak, bringing home many victories. We wish the girls best of luck next season.

2 2 . Girl's Soccer


Junior Varsit4: Coach Scanlon Third Row <Left to RiCOht), Janel Fokoner, Michelle f)a~, Frances ttNall4, 1\ndrea Orlando, Michelle Ma41ie, and Mol14 Driscoll Second Row: Colette Gallacoher, 1\nber f)erCOer, Shelb4 L4nch, MorCOan Do41e, and Sarah Nea~ Third Row: Val Paolucci, J aci:.ie Kern, Katie Trunco, Kelsi Chazin


Boys' SOCCER

Top Row <Left to RiCOht): Coach Pionbino, Janes Sinpson, Kevin Crowe, Charlie Snail, "lex Rothera, Ni~o Lenbotesis, f)rendon Wilson, Matt Wallin, Mi~e ~nne, "aron Heller, Sean Mukeen, Coach Kulp Middle Row: Tin Gillen, R4an Worrall, Pete J annelli, J 04 Cheunco, Jon Hellner, Kevin DouCOhtE:'r4, Kevin PiUin, Dalton Carroll First Row: Joe Mahon, Kirt D4son, Matt Correnti Varsi~:


Junior Varsi~: Top Row <Left to RiC?>ht): Mart Weisert Khalil KassE'fi, John Dianond, Pat Moore, Nid f)aitzel, R4an Rhodes, Mi~e Morrison, Mi~e f)a~si, Coach Mann, Second Row: Ton Raher~, Paul J anrOC?>0wicz, Juxhino f)aro, Judson Homa, Rob PiOer, Mi~e f)arbieri, Matt CUlbertson Third Row: Oâ‚Ź'nai T~ie, Terrence Winters, Jordan Kin~ Chris PieranC?>eli

The Cougars of 2007 were able to have a successful season on the field. They once again proved themselves to be great athletes and their hard work did not go unnoticed. The seniors on the team will be missed, but with no doubt the underclassmen will bring on a new season.

Boys I Soccer


in'

tic s Field Hockey

f)acJr. Row: Coach Talarovich, Enil4 Lobocz, Marissa 7\llen, K.iM Ciurlino, MorCOan RUSSOM, Genna D7\nCOoo, Dana Venditti, 7\lex MoonE'4, Shannon f)urns, Steph ttKeon, Julia Genzel, 7\nnie Penrose, f)ridcoet rtMenaMin and Coach Potter Middle Row: f)rittn4 MC1Ce, Dana MondeverCOine, Natalie Gifford, "Neece Phillips, 7\njelica Orloff, LindsE'4 MC1Ce Old Dana f)odnar Front Row: Nicole ScaraMuzza and Colleen Rutedi.i.


f)ac.II. Row: Coach f)itterlich, 7\k.jssa M:Fadden, Paula Scott, Kerine ZuOi, Vidi Hucohes, Oivia f)4me, Shannon Sell, Hale4 Knetz, 1\nna Parte and T04lor Shea Middle Row: Julia Sabato, Ma~ Reill4, Erin f)urte, Stephanie Diehl, 7\bb4 Den~, Rose M:bride and f)rittan4 f)ums. Front Row: Danielle Dexter and Mallo~ Snin~E'4.

The field hockey girls had an amazing season for the 07 -08 year. They were able to make their season one that was full of wins. With their hard work and determination, they made it to the Central League Championships.


at a

Junior VarsiL4: Top Row <Left, to RiCOhV: Coach e>ooth, Shannon DUff4, Coach, StClC4 Finnecoan, EJian Shooster, 7\nCOeia Sharer, Donovan e>erCOer,Gina Sharer, 7\nanda e>owden, and Gina CUCOini. Second Row: Colleen GaMble, ~Neshia l"tKenzie, 7\nanda Rasleq, Rebec.ca ROMan, and Lauren Wise. e>OttOM Row: Sarah Kel~, and l"tKniCOht.

Varsit4: Top Row <Left, to RiCOht), Coach e>ooth, Colleen GaMble, ~Neshia l"tKenzie, SaM Tulsl\ie, Rebec.ca ROMan, Julia Correnti, and Kristen Quinn. Second Row: EJina Shooster, Sarah KeI~, 1\14 7\daMS, Chriss4 DiMarco, Gina Sharer, and Nicole Florio. e>OttOM Row: K0L4 Ma4


r•

---

--------------

VOLLEYBALL

The Lady Cougars brought their best game this season and it really showed. They not only Won the title of District Championships, but also made it to the playoffs for the state title. Congratulations on the great season ladies!

VOlleYball.

29


~

eeln GOLF Top Row <Left, to RiCCht): Coach Heller, Shane Dunfee, Eric Russo, Dennis Wilson, Matt Russo, Steve SuCCden, Gr~ Lieb, Coach Gronlie Second Row: 1\ndrew f)roph4, Michael K.ell4, Christine Gunther, Colin K.e~an, and Mod.

The golf team, led by captain Andrew Brophy, ended their 0 08 season with a record of 14 4. At the banquet, Andrew Brophy was awarded the MVP award, Dennis Wilson recieved the Most Improved Award, Greb Lieb obtained the Ed Johnson Coaches Award and Michael Kelly the Rookie Award. Best of luck to the golf team next year! 3 0 . Golf


Point-SetThe girls' tennis team was able to pull off a good season. As a whole, the team, both singles and doubles, delivered a solid performance and were able to send players to both Delco Singles and Delco Doubles! Nice Job Ladies!!

ate GIRLS' TENNIS

Top Row <Left, to RiCOht) : Coach, J\shle4 Kaninsl\4, Colette Szabo-Lonco, Kin K.laneai, Laura Raffael, Val f>roussard, Cath4 CUnninCOhan, Tina Genzel, Ha4den Karihein, Caitlin Rid<ol~ and Coach. Middle Row: Gina Ranelli, RebE'CCO Hartrun, f>ridcoet ttDonald, Mecohan Keam~, Melissa Straube, Hannah Karihein, f>otton Row: El4se f>artlett Girls'Tennis


~

unnln

Boys' Cross Countr

" -

~',

;,

• " •• ""

,~

'., ,.'

'.\'

!'.~

,; _

~,. ~,

.. ';

~,'. ~ -

• -,: "\;)-C:;-

~

••

.:l~'r .~; ~ .. ::

~:"'L,·~~;·",""~~r.,~-I

After much practice and preparation, the cross country boys were able to have a successful season. Their efforts clearly showed thoughout the season.

Top Row <Left to Ricoht): Matt Govannic.ci, Steve Norwood, Matt Sinnott, Mi~e RussoM, Charles RinCOwall, R4an Thonas, 7\lex Kraj~, and eoru Ianocci. f)otton Row; Dave Snith and Kevin Tonasura


Girls' Cross Country

Top Row <Left, to Ric2>ht): Christina Snith, Steph Miller, Lisa Zhanco, Natalie fJder and Coach Ianocci. fJotton Row: Kelltj Reid, and San Gallacoher

The girls this year gave commendable effort and finished the season off well.The girls were able to pull through the tough meets they faced. They are looking for another great season next year.

Cross Country •

33


own

1.II'3r',..,.,..,..1

3 4 . Wrestling

, Krai~ Sponhenier, Ti~ f)urte, Rid4 Joe Methlie and Matt Staud.


The wrestling team had many successes in this season. Even though they played some of the toughest teams, they were still able to dominate over them. Two of their players, Dan Dortone and Andre Petroski, to states and there Andre Petroski won.

t':>ac:J:. Row: t':>obb4 Gildea, Dave Dewan, 7\ndre Patrosl\L 7\ustin Ma::.Doweit Steve Schot R4an Ha4es, and John M:.C.oach. Middle Row: Pat Leehan, t':>randon Loro, Don Fisher, KaiCOe Sponheiner. Front: Dan D'Ortone, f\f Kinter, R4an Thonas, and t':>en Sheman.


S ootin' Hoo IJOYS,IJASKETBALL

VarsiL4 <f)ad Row): R4an Ranieri, Dave Carpenter, Nid Jones, Josh Irons, Kevin Chevalier, Fouad Cherair, Steve f)cter, Nolan Piotti, and Coru D' 1\r1brosio. Second Row: Pat Porter, J\nthon4 f)lubello, f)rendan rtNanee, f)rett Shinn, and Front Row: Ton White and Fran l"k:.C.a~

• ,;

' j


Th e boys basketball team finshed with a records to be proud of . With tough practice and much effort the boys were able to make it to the playoffs. We wish the boys the same amount of luck with their next season in hope

Varsit4 <f>cx:1 Row), Coru LonC?" R4an Recoer, Dave MoonE'4, Lu~e Danbrosio, Sean Muteen, Kevin Chevalier, Zru Devito, Coru, and Coru l'tCorind. Front Row: Mi~e DelanE'4, Janal Ena~hinion, Lou Meindl, Joe Mahon, R4an Howarth, and Fran l'tCar~


,.I

am

CiIRLS,IJASKETBALL

VarsiL4: Top Row <Left, to RiCOht), Coach Novarina, Coach Gallacoher, Oivia f.)4me, Shannon f.)ums, San Tulsk.ie, ~neisha l"tKenzie, Felisha Rhen, Kristen Quinn, and Coach Snith. f.)otton Row: J en Houtnann, Don Thonpson, Eni~ Finnecoan, K..41e f.)erCOer, and Maddie l"tKniCOht.

38.

,::

,"


Junior VarsitlJ: Top Row <Left. to RiC?>ht): Coach GallOC?>her, Kelsett f)lacI\bum, Kelsi Chazin, Shannon f)ums, Katie I'tCunnett, Karen KeI~, KristlJ Reid, JasMine Roberts, and Coach Dorian. f)OttOM Row: J en Mahon and Qivia f)4me.

The 2007 - 2008 season for the Lady Cougars was a great season. The Ladies worked hard to win their games and it showed. There were major victories that the girls' took home. The team made it to the playoffs and played up until the second round! Great job ladies!

Girls' Basketball •

39


I

f)acJ;. Row: Coach Durhan, Chris PieranCOe!i, J eren4 Methven, Frenc f)aro, Colin f)utler, 'A.J. Furia, Terrance Winters, David f)enhan, Vince Guamere, Matthew Martowitz, Dennis Ncou4en, Vince Duvemois, Mi~e Russon, J04 S!\aria, Coach Foster, Middle Row: Judson Homa, Rob 'Adans, 'Adan Shan~weiler, Oenens ME'4er, Joe Ciurlino, Derrick. f)oone, Dentae 'Allen, Durie! 'Adans, and Matt Govannic.ci. Front Row: Ian Macouire, MI~e 'Archibald, Steve Jones, Dave Snith, and Ton f)reslin.

Together, the boys worked in order to improve on their strengths so that they would get a great season, and their goal was met. They ran their fastest, jumped their highest and farthest, and threw their field events as far as they could! Great Job Boys! 4 0 . Boys' Winter Track

I


,I, ' ,

WINTER TRACK

The Girls' Winter Track had a terrific season. The ladies were able to achieve many victories, while others broke their own personal records. The team was able to put together their personal best to achieve such a great season! Best of luck in the future!

e>ac.Ir. Row: MorCOan Murph4, OlessinCO Ndul\a, Oridcoet KeamE>4, 7\r1anda e>owden, Liz L4nch, Dana Venditti, Sara Pekofsl\4, Tina Genzel, Cait~n RidcolE>4, Meredith Withelder, Val Paolucci, Sarah KeI~, Maddie Poplawsl\i, Rebec.c.a HartruM, Steph Miller, Kin M::,Comid, Jess Krauter, Gretchen (rauter, Ka41a Thonas, and Mal SMinl\E>4. Middle Row: Julia Sabato, Oriana DiPietro, Lisa Zhanco, Christina SMith, DanielIE' Dexter, Lora Oachnan, Frances f'tNall4, Danielle Gronlie, Christlj (obasa, MorCOan RussoM, Kin Richardson, t:>rittan4 t:>lood, Natalia Siletsl\4, Michelle Ma41ie, and Coach Funl\. Front Row: Julia Genzel, San Gallacoher, CoDeen Rutedi, San Tajirian, and Shannon Muq:~hu.

Girls' Winter Track

•

41


ower ICE HOCKEY

Varsi~:

Top Row <Left, to Ri~ht): Coach, Coach TravOOlini, Eric f:>rawlE'4, Dennis Wilson, Dan Hacoendorf, Matt Mcx:.cario, Coach Eastnan, f:>rendan Nave, f:>rendan Wilson, Dave 1\IIen, Ton Hacoer, Coach Mondever~ine, and Coach

LUCE?4. Second Row: Dan Straube, Matt Green, Kevin f:>rennan, Chris M:C.ullou~h, Pat Ha4den, and Jin Donohue. f:>otton Row: Crai~ Hedria, Shane Dunfee, Matt M:Donald, Jordan Dencher, Eric Neff, and R4an Murr04·

42


The Ice Hockey Team of 2007 - 2008 in the midst of their season has been continuing their streak of success that have been set by the teams of the past. Setting their eyes on winning the Flyer's Cup, the team has held a high ranking. Congratulations! Best wishes to the team.

Junior Varsil4: Top Row <Left, to RiC?>ht): Coach Toon~, Frenc e>aro, LarT4 LeMaitre, Will FiC?>ueiredo, Daniel Hee, John Carr, and Coach Straube. Second Row: Mali. J\ntenuc.ci, Shane Wilson, Tin Donovan, Drew Stets, and Shawn Patterson. Third Row: Shane RE'C?>E?r, e>r'4an Correnti, K.41e Pappa, J <Xl Ra4E?r, and e>ob Dolan. e>otton Row: Ed K.ane and Lou Farese.

Ice Hockey "

43


a ea

as

I

•

SWIMMING

The Springfield High School swim team had exciting seasons. The teams were lead by captains Kelly Culbertson, Danielle Yentz, James Gallagher, and Matt Sinnott. There were many individuals who swam well at PIM District Championships and John Quagliariello made State Championships. 4 4 . Swimming


First Row <Left. to RiCOht): Steph Capoferrt K41e Conw04, Christine Gunther, Shannon Sell, J <Xlie Kern, Steve Orlando, 7\lex Krajel\ Second Row <Left. to RiCOht): Mi~e O'Hanlon, CourtnE'4 Kenned4, KeI~ CUlbertson, Matt Sinnott, Danielle Yentz, Janes Gallacoher, LindsE'4 Kenned4, Dusan~a Lalic, Derel\ Donato Third Row <Left. to RiCOht): Steve Martorelli, Paul J anrocoowicz, 7\lex J etfers, Kevin PiUin, John Dianond, John Quacoliariello, Matt f)ennet, Derel\ Krajel\ Top Row <Left, to RiCOht): Coach Ka4, Katie Csaniz, Jacqui Ha~un, MoI~ K.iletz, Kel14 O'Hara, Colette Gallacoher, KerT'4 f)orbidcoe, MorCOan Do41e, 7\bbie f)runb<Xl, Coach Talarovich


FRESHMAN TEAMS

~o4s' Scx:.cer Row <Left to Ricoht>. Coru, Dan Lawrence, Drew Hazzard, Div4an San, Jesse ~arone, John Quacoliariello, Shane Wilson, ~rett Hodin~a, Dave Mcd. and ,Mart Flahert4. ~cd.

Middle Row: Eni~ Hartins, T €'rr4 Korinith, Chris Canova, Dave "'len, Tin ~runan, and Josh YouncoFront Row: Don Duvernois, Frenc ~aro, and Rand4 Miller

Field HodE'4 Row <Left to RiCOht>. KelsE'4 Handschuh, Laura ~roph4, ~roo~e Shea, Me<oan Todaro, and MoI~ Knetz ~cd.

Middle Row: Thresa Porcelliini MorCOan Murph4, Ca~e Hewitt, KrisL4 Reid, KeI~ Cahill, and Jessica l'tGoniCOaL Front Row: Kelsie ~Icd.bum, and Ka41a Howard

4 6 . Freshman Teams


f)o4s f)asli.etball f)ac.I:. Row <Left, to Ri~ht): Coru,Dan Von Tanhausen, Chud Rin~walt, "dan l'tC.a~, and Robb4 Marro. Middle Row: Matt Fuchsel, f)rian Johnson, Chris Desiderio, and Dan Mojica. Front Row: D4lan Quinn, EJ Minoza, and R4an SMith.

Washin~ton,

Richard Storz, J a4

Girls f)asli.etball f)ac.I:. Row <Left, to Ri~ht): Coru Heller, Michelle f)a~, Ka41a Howard, K~ LaMOureux, Ca~e Hewitt, and Coru Dorrian. Middle Row: J\Mber f)er~er, Lisa-Marie f)arone, 7\n<oela Sharer, Cath4 CUnnin~hOM, and M~an Tadaro. Front Row: TrClC.4 Ewes, Lauren Wise, and Shannon Duffll.


ove to

The Springfield High School Marching Band is more than keeping rhythm to the beat, they rally and encourage audiences who look on as various play for victory. Under the leadership of Mr. Cooper and Mr. Blandford, the drum majors, Ryan Carson, Marybeth Kellet, Gina Ranalli, and Brittany Baselice step up to take charge and conduct the group of our talented peers!


~

e

USIC

1. Ko~n f)a r-F4 IO:=flana Ern e st:- - - - = - = - - - -MARCHING HAND & OUTDOOR GUARD 2. Ha4den Dahnn I I. Dave Shields and Rob Those who participate in an 3. R4 Carson ToonE'4 Outdoor Guard 1. Mr. Cooper and 12. Nicole l'1cC.Iain and dedicate a lot of their Mr. f)lanford Michael Papale. h 5. Rebec.c.a Davison 13. Mil\e Russon time to practice t ese 6. TrC1C.4 Dawson 11. Color COuard practicinco intricate routines. This 7. Moll4 Knetz, . 15. 7\leece Philllips, Christine group is constantly Tennette HacerdJnl\, 7\urite, Erin f)urte and f)eI\ah working to perfect their "'~ Rand, KeI~ Hanson. skills. They come O'Hara 16. Hana Ernest, TrC1C.4 together to perform at 8.7\ <croup of colorDawson, Eni~ Rand and the Foot.ball Games and 2>aurd COiris Christine 7\urite . Kristina Chazin th e ir o w n

Outdoor Guard and Marching Band

•

51


weet CHOIR

1. Mart Weisen and Courtneq Kraiza. 2. MorCOan Murph4 and Jessica 7\cchione. 3. J en Fosco and St0C4 Finnecoan. 4. Shannon Sell and Devon Wise 5. Rob Tool'1eq 6. K.ate M<:x:l and Melanie Dal'1on The Choir, which consists of 7. f)rett Shinn 8. 7\ dass of chior students Junior Choir, Senior Choir, and

Springfield Singers, create their music by using their natural given instrument, their voices. These groups practice all year to perform at many different events, including concerts for their parents and the Springfield and Morton Communities.

5 2 . Choir


, '

~'I

ORCHESTRA

All year round, the members of this group work together to prepare for concerts and performances. Not many schools have the opportunity to offer such a class as this so it is an honor to be able to have a full orchestra for this school. This year, the Full orchestra is participating in the District String Fest, where all the schools in Springfield will have a chance to show off their talents. They are under the direction of Mr. Coo er.

2. Dana r"'\f"\,-"nrl,", 3. Lindsa4 Cecilia 4. K.41e Conwa4

5.

Martt~ate

Talvac.chio 6.Chris Roberts 7. Jessica f)rown Giovanna f)orcoia 8. Paul Xhori and Shane Wilson 9¡ Joe Noce 1O. K.in KJaniedi 1 1. Rob 7\dans

Orchestra •

53


SYMPHONIC BAND

I dership of Mr. Under the ea Symphonic Blandford, the hard to get rks very . Band wo 5 to perfectIon. their piece bination of With the c~m s brass, and h PerCUSSion, d is twoodwin e . ds , the soun amazing.

54 •

SymphonicBand

1. William wel~~ and 2 Collin Down . Gable Joe 3 Morgan Russom I. 4.. Steve Martorell 5 Joe Vitale 6· Randy Mill~r 7: Oliva Iaquinto Jackie SCU lIy 8. 9. Cynt h.la Kellett


one ammin'

Jazz Band

1. Tara Ta4an and K.41e Conwa4¡ 2. Matt Dee:>ernardi and f)rian f\td'E'n and Dave Shields 3. f\bb4 Dan~ 4. K.id with Lonce Hair 5. Dana f)odnar 6. Willian Fossett 7. 7\leE?CE' Phillips 8. R4an Carson

The Jazz Band gets together on Wednesday nights to practice their music. Unlike other music groups, this group isn't all about reading the music, they take the music and add bits and pieces of their style to make it their own. This group performs, in their free time, at different events for the enjoyment of others. Jazz Band •

55


ou

ava' DANCE TEAM

Dance Team, better known as Couga' Flava, is a team that meets together every Thursday Night to prepare for their competition. This group of people share a common love of dance. Together they make up their moves and compete at competitions to win.

1 Girls coettinco read4 2. Girls perfominCO at the Thon Pep Ral~

3. Melissa Crawford and Shannon Lanourex 1. More of the COiris 5. Stretc.hinco before dancinco6. Melissa Crawford 7. Shannon Lanourex 8. Girls at the Thon Pep Rall4 Sierra Council


ra e

Left to Ricoht: Julien SiMMOns, Michael Ta4lor, R4an Lee, Jordan Kinco, Diane Yanco, Sean Sandone and Sean f'tbride.

The Strategic Game Club is not a club that is all about playing games. Here the students come together and teach each other different skills in the games they play. They play games that take talent and true mastery in order to skill. The students meet together under the leadership of Mr. Scroggins.

57


~

earnin' 1. Ms. NaisMith teachin~ students about Hanu~~ah. 2. Jeff Murph4 3. Genens Ma4er and K..a4t f)arford 4. Genens Ma4er, Ta~u4a Nozawa and GenMa Uonch de Val. 5. K..hadijah Surratt, Ms. Mins, and GenMa Uonch 6. Group at a trip 7. Group out in the cit4. ~-""!!!'!!"!'-~

5 8 . Language Quotient

In ~os The Language Quotient Club is a club that just started this year. Here the club comes together and learns different languages. This club is led by many different students so that each one can teach a different language.


~

~

In

I FRISBEE CLUB

Back Row: Mark Harper, Matt Harper, Alex Stackhouse, Alex Shegda, Jon Georgias, Andrew McGinley, Bob Hanna, Pat Stoll, and Marty Heneks. Middle Row: Corey Czuczman. Front Row: Alex Toland, Bonnie Saporetti and Kevin Tomasura.

The Frisbee Club is a club that is focused around playing frisbee. They compete against each other and other schools just for the fu n of it. Here they meet new people, get some fresh air and just hang out with their friends.

Frisbee Club •

59


,. ,.

an

i t INTRAMURAL WEIGHT LIFTING

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.

Dave Dewan Kaje Sponhenier. Pat Leahan Fouad Cherair Ja4 S!\aria Za4eed Islan Eric Grannond Ton f)reslin 9. Pat Leahan 10. Fouad Cherair

This club gets together on a regular basis to build up their muscles and strengthen their bodies.

Intramural Weight Lifting


.. I ~

MARTIAL ARTs CLUB

Though the club is few in number, they are not low in spirit. This club meets together almost every Thursday and they are taught by the trained teacher Mr. Celona. Here they learn the different methods of karate and are taught how to protect themselves if it comes to the situation. Karate Club •

61


~

a ers

IS

AND ADVENTURE CLUB

6.

The Ski and Adventure Club is a club that does not sit still. They are constantly planning and traveling to different places to take on different adventures. Every year the members of this club look forward to going to Vermont to ski, snowboard and just enjoy the wonderful weather.

6 2 . Ski and Adventure Club ;.'

.

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.

Greco Lieb John Dianond John Dianond Tin Gillen San Tajirian Mi~e OHanlon


III

---

Run by Mr. Spiropoulos, the bowling club meets a few times every month to playa few gam of bowling at Sproul Lanes. The students work on improving their skills along with just having a good time.

BOWLING CLUB

f)c::Jd Row: Mr. ::;Plr'OPOUKJS and Gualtieri. Row: K.~ O'LouCOh1in, John "sbu~, Christine f)annon, Michael f)asher, Dan Hooendorf, Enill Hartins, R4an Rocz4nsl\i and f)arb Rowntree. Bowling Club •

63


Fane Footwor INDOOR COLOR GUARD

This year the theme for indoor guard was the board game Clue. They entertained the audience and captured their attention with their routines. The girls also competed at different competitions throughout the year ending their season at Wildwood, New Jersey. Good Job Girls! f)acJ:. Row: J en Oiando, PhounCO ~u4en, Nicole 7\ntoni~, Laura Roffeale, Kin Kinden, Maddie Lauver, and San Kanin~4. Front Row: TrOC4 Dawson, Hana Ernest, Kristina Chazin, and Susan Polanco. 6 4 . Indoor Color Guard


in!

POWDERPUFF

This was the second year for the Powderpuff football game and it was a success. The junior girls were able to beat the seniors in an overwhelming win. The game was full of exciting touchdowns and great teamwork. Congratulations Juniors!

Powderpuff •

65


eat ~

01 FALL PLAY

1. R4an Carson, Rebetah WIllians and Matt Groce 2. Vall f)roussard and D4lan Knacocos 3. R4an Carson and Hen~ Gibson 4. Marissa Gibson 5. Mecoan Falasco 6. Matt Hazzard 7. Van f)roussard and 1\I4ssa Dewan 8. Rebetah Willians and Hen~ Gibson 9. f)rittan4 f)aseliCE' and R4an Carson

In the fall of this year, the STW put together the play "Death Takes A Holiday" directed by Mr. Gildea and Jen Fosco. The play portrayed a few days in the life of "Death" as he takes a holiday from his job and has the life of a normal person. The actors and actresses did a wonderful job capturing the effect and the stage crew put together a terrific set. Bravo! 6 6 . STW Fall Play " ,. ,'


-

. ....::

~

In

e cenes

rop Row:

R4an WriC?>ht, Vince ViC?>C?>ano, Eric Ulner, :rosh :'oad4, C4nthia K.ellett, Patria KJaus. ~otton Row: R4an Ranieri, :roe Gable, Mecohan Gea~, Zia [sian, and Pat Stoll.

Every time a play is put on a SHS, the stage crew is always there to help. The stage crew is one of the most important components in the plays, yet they are rarely seen. They do an awesome job with each play and other events around the school.

Stage Crew •

67


Sculptin_ Hands

Students in the Clay Club love to get their hands dirty and create art. A simple piece of clay can turn into a masterpiece. Ms. Belton, the club advisor, opens her room every Tuesday for students to show how creative they can be. Every piece of work is original.

6 8 . Clay Club ,. ,,--~~---

--~--


Livin

S etc

The Anime Club is getting more and more popular as the years go. This group of kids come together to discuss and share their interest of ani me. Here they watch anime and draw and share their own pieces with their peers. They are a very talented group of people. Anime Club •

69


rna .... ination ~

LIT. MAGAZINE

FrOM left, to

ri~ht: Eni~

7 0 . Lit. Magazine

Feehef'4, Mrs. Mroz and Rebecca Manuel.

Lit Magazine is one of the smaller clubs at Springfield High School and is always open to new members. This club is made up of students who love to write and are very creative. They put together pieces of writing submited from students and create a magazi ne.


ews

Every few months, the Spri-Hian is released to the students. These students are the brains behind our school newspaper. They get the happenings to the whole school and make sure they know the full scoop. Under the leadership of Ms. McGrath, they write articles and compose them together to make a

as

~ac.I\

Row: TOM Weisenbach, Dana Mondever~ine, Matt Kel14, Nicole Florio, Matt Repino. Front Row: Laisa Turano, Debi Ward, Natalia Siletsk4, Mi~e Penston and Ed ~etts. Spri-tlian •

71


1. Melanie Damn, Nieceria Grant and 7\licia l'tl1ahon. 2. Group of students at NH1\S neetin<o3. Lora t)achnan 4. Tara Ta4an, Mariel Middleton, Madel4n Lauver and Kin Kinden. 5. 7\ilber Krouech 6. 7\licia l'tl1ahon 7. 'A. roct.inec chair painted b4 NJ\HS students. 8. 7\licia l'tl1ahon, 7\lex Rothera, Maddie Poplawsll.i and Meredith Withelder. 7 2 . National Art Honor Society


ra NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY

3

1. Shannon Do41e 2. NHS presents a ched. for dance Marathon. 3. 7\lieen Cress and Maddie Poplawsk.i 4. Matt Correnti 5. f)ernadette Perc.halsk.i 6. KiM KJaniedi, 1\shlE'4 KaMinsk.i and Val f)roussard

This is not an ordinary group of students. These students are hand chosen because of their good grades and their involvement in the school and community. Under the leadership of Mr. Vandenberg, these students help the school by offering tutors to others and arranging different events. This year, the N HS sponsored their first and successful Family Feud Night.

National Honor Society •

73


ea

DELcoHI-Q

-~~~~~ Each year, Springfield

High School sends their outstanding students to compete in the Delco Hi-Q competitions. Each student prepares in their assigned subject for the three competitions held throughout the year. The students worked really hard and showed off their intelligence.

7 4 . Delco ffi - Q

f)ad Row: Dave Julia Correnti, K.evin Tonasura and Mr. YounceFront Row: Diane Ncou4en, Eli Sentnan, 7\shE'14 K.anin~i and 7\llison Davis.


YOGA CLUB

Davis. Front Row: Miss. 1\rtise, 1\nber KrouCOh and NiCOeria Grant.

The yoga club is one of the newer clubs here at the high school and it has been a success. Students come together Mondays and Thursday for an hour of relaxation and exercise.

Yoga Club •

75


~

~

clence

IZ SCIENCE OLYMPIAD

1. Ha4den Karlhein 2. 7\shlE'4 Kaninsll.i and Judson Horna. 3. One of the students projects 4. Ma~beth Kellett and Matt Debernardi 5. Eric Grannond

7 6 . Science Olympiad

Students in Science Olympiad work hard to design and construct projects that will be entered into competitions. Throughout the year, there are a total of 23 competitions and Springfield tries their best, putting forth a great amount of effort. These intelligent studetns are very dedicated ....-.- to their work and bring on tough competition.

6. Dave Shields 7. Eric Grannond 8. Julia Correnti and Colette Szabo-lonCO


~

ea

annln

FUTURE BUISNESS LEADERS OF AMERICA

FBLA is a club at Springfield High School that helps students learn leadership qualities and other skills that will help them in their business careers. This is a great opportunity for students to learn some of the crucial skills needed in the business wold.

f)acJ:. Row: Julia Correnti, Liz Sinpson, Ha4den Dahnn, Mi~e Delio, Joe Duff4, J eren4 Methven and Mi~e Russon. Front Row: COette Szabo-Ionce, Madeline M:KniCOht, Oivia f)4me, Michelle Ma4lie, LindsE'4 Willians and Diane Ncou4en. FBLA.77


~

_

.

_ _ • _ _ ._ •• _ _ _ ' _ " _ _ . _ ' _ _ _ •• _

• •"

' _.o •• _ ••••• _ ••• o _ _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _- - - .

o a

ssues

t)ad Row: Jesse Martin, Eric Gibbs, Ka41a Howard, Victoria Gabriel, Steve Orlando, Dusan~a Lalic, 7\bitoal t)runbad, Fred Ries, Lisa-Marie t)arone, Ni~ita Chauhan, Lisa ZhancoFront Row: Mr. t)rown, t)rian Johnson, Collette GallOtoher, Julia Lodnan, Eni~ Lobacz, Trisha Stets, 7\nelia T4stad, Melissa Crawford, Derrid t)oone, and Jennette Haverdin~.

The World Affairs club is a club at the high school that studies different global topics. Some of these inlcude Global Warming, Fair Trade, Terrorism and much more. This is a great opportunity for students to voice their opinions and learn about the issues affecting the world around them.

78 •

World Affairs and Model UN


oin'

aces... CLOSEUP

Students in Close-Up went toWashington D.C. to study the American Government. There they were able to tour the city, sitesee and even meet Senator Sestak. They also participated in simulations that gave them an idea of how the govenment ~~~~9!T1 works. This trip is very beneficial and a great experIence.

f)ac.I\ Row: Mr. ~ae, GeorCOe f)lunt, Danielle Crew, Eric Grannond, Mi~e Penston, f)rennon Sinon, and Nid Corrato. Front Row: Senator Sestd, Debbie Ward, Maf'4 Reill4, 1\nnie Penrose and, f)eth KOppe. Close-Up •

79


INTERACT

Drew Krauter, Jess Drauter, 7\llison Davis, Katie O'Donnell, Mecoan Carullo, Gina C~rrato and Mr. Spiropoulos.

Interact is a club at Springfield High School that is geared toward helping our community and people in need. This year, one of their main activites was maki ng Easter baskets. The students, with help from the community, collected canned goods and gave them to families who could use them for this Easter season. 8 0 . Interact


00 worms

AWESOME

BooK CLUB

Front Row: Moll4 Walsh, Jruie Scul14, and Lindsa4 Willians. f)ru Row: Mr. Kerricoan <advisor), Hannah Karlhein, Mari~n Issoc, Ha4den Karlhein, and Oivia Iaquinto.

The Awesome Book Club comes together to discuss the books that they are currently reading. Sometimes they read the same book and discuss their thoughts, while other times they just talk about the different books they are reading. They don't have any specified time to get together but when they do, they make sure they have fun.

Awesome Book Club •

81


~

Len In a Han Community Service Club

1. T a410r Shea, Sarah Kell4, Katie O'Donnell, and 7\nna Sanuelson helpincc out the littJe ~ids in their project. 2. Salena f)inninCC and Chelsea Pierce readinCC a stor4. 3. Kelse4 Handschuh and Kerr4 i~e.

4. f)roo1l.e Shea and Carl4e Hewitt. 5. Michelle Ma4lie, Val Paolucci, Liz and MorCCan D04le. 6. Meha~ Qadeer and 7\nanda

The Community Service Club is composed of students who volunteer their time and help their community and its residents. Whether it is raking leaves for the elderly or helping young children carve pumpkins, the students, run by Mrs. Gurenlian, are willing to dedicate their time and effort to the community. 82 •

Community Service Club


~

mar

olces

SADD & Alternative Beverage Day

f)acJ:. Row: f)eI\ah Hanson, Caitlin OflE?r, f)arb Rowntree, Me<o01 Carullo, f)rickoet rtDonald, K.in Ciurlino, Ms. f)arbE?r, 7\nna Sanuelson, 7\ndrew f)roph4, K.atie O'Donnell, J essic.a f)aunan, and Gina Finio, Front Row: Daniellâ‚Ź' Fellona, Michelle Var<6hese, Sherql 7\brahal'1, Elizabeth-OWens, I::iz Favano, and Gina Corrato.

SADD, Students Against Destructive Decisions, is a club at the high school that promotes students to make the right, healthy and smart decision. Mrs. Barber, the advisor, and the members get together to do various activities such as Tie One On and Alternative Beverage Day.


~

eac In

1. Erin Voei:.er, Ms. f)urte, and 1\nCOela TOOME'4 2. 1\nCOela TOOME'4 and Shannon Do41e helpinCO out 3. Erin Voel\er and 1\nCOela TOOME'4 4. Ms. f)urte 5. Tessa Elliott

This club comes together to help out those with special needs and disabilities from SHS and Don Guanella. Their goal is to help the students feel like a part of the student body. Over the year, they attend games together, make crafts and do other fun activities.

8 4 . Second Mile


~

~

I

I e. •• RED CROSS CLUB

The Red Cross Club is one of the bigger clubs at SHS. Their annual blood drive attracts many students and teachers who are willing to give blood, in order to save lives. This club truly gives the gift of life. Along with this Mrs. ,

Mroz and her students also have bake sales in order to raise money. Springfield is saving lives.

f)ad Row: Lou Meindl, Steve SuCOden, Matt Wallin Second Row: f)ri~e~ M:Donald, Sali TaJlrlan, ~ 7\daliS, K.at4 Ma4, and Ms. Mroz. Front Row; Danielle f)raun, 7\ileen Cress and 7\nCOeia TooliE?4. Red Cross Club •

85


r enl ~~

Clion

AMENSTY INTERNATIONAL This group of students really appreciate the rights that are given to them by our government. They also care for those whose governments are not granting them their rights. They get together and write letters to these governments about their actions and try their best to make their voices heard.

Mr. Heron, Danielle Crew, Paul JanrO<o0wicz, CarE'll Sentnan, John DiaMOnd, and Kevin

DoUCOhert4¡

f)otton Row: Shannon LaMOureux and Sarah Sc.ul~.

8 6 . Amnesty International


~

nlrna

es(ue STARE

Not only are there people around the world who suffer, but there are also animals. These students, under the leadership of Ms. Mroz, come together and learn about the different animals and help them out. This year, they held a drive for the animals and it was a success. These students will make some animals very happy!

~-=-...-~

t)ru Row: t)ridcoet McDonald, Mari.4 Henel:.s, Shane Dunfee, Janal Ena~hinion, and Michelle Conwa4. t)otton Row: M<oela ToonE'4, 7\ileen Cress, Vic14 HUCOhes, and Jruie Hdun.

S.T.A.R.E •

87


onors

it

1. Derrick Boone 2. Blessing Nduka 3. Terrence Winters 4. Rebekah Williams 5. Amelia Washington 6. Flicia Rhem 7. Derrick Boone, Rebekah Williams, and Mrs. Akins looking on at Mr. Williams conduct society business 8. Derrick Boone and Rebekah Williams

W.E.B Du Bois Honor Society is composed of a number of talented black students. This society goes to a number of activities which help in bringing the highly motivated students together to achieve success in and out of school.

88 •

W.E.B Du Bois Honor Society


o 1. 2. .3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.

9.

er. • •

R.E.A.C."

Lauren SMith and Sierra Council Group of students waitin<2> Group at a restaurant Kirti Joseph and 7\Shl€4 SMith f)o4s waitin<2> for their food Danielle Yentz and Danielle Fellona Cole Stevens 7\r1e1ia Washin<2>ton and Ka4t f)arford Fahina Kanal and Tooba Shei~h

R.E.A.C.H is a club at Springfield High School that promotes and celebrates the wide variety of cultures around the world. The advisors, Mrs. Naismith and Mrs. Akins take the students to places were they can learn about and experience the different cultures, such as H -Mart, China Town and the African American Heritage museum.

R.E.A.C.tI •

89


cce tin Gay Straigt Alliance

GSA is a group that practices acceptance to all. This group teaches tolerance and does not discriminate, especially based on sexual orientation. This group meets together on a weekly basis for a fun time. They also work on planning events, such as the Liquid Lounge. Under the leadership of Ms. Belton and Mr. Trout, this club has come to much success.

Group Picture Mr. Trout, Ms. f)elton, Me<ohan Gear'4, f)ob Shields, Jess Drass, Nicole l'tCIain, Paul Iffric?y and Maddie Lauver.

9 0 . Gay Straight Alliance I'

' •. '


eel a Peers is a group of specially chosen students to help their own classmates with different problems that they are going through. They counsel them through both group and individual meetings. This group also hosts many events such as Cougar Idol, Meet-A-Peer Day and

eer

Peer Facilitators

a..-.II........

f)ad Row: Steve SuCOden, 7\dvisor, Janie Darb4, Lori f)onCOiovanni, Mi~e OHanlon, Steph Cappoferri, Ha4den Karlhein, Christ4 Kobasa, f)rian Gibbs, f\J Kinter Second: Charlie JanE'S, Kal4 Ma4, 7\nCOeia ToonE'4, Diane Ncou4en, Kin K.lanedi, Danielle Fellona, Colleen Rutedi, Chelsea Pierce, Mecoan Pseniaa Third Row: Dennis Wilson, 7\bb4 Den~, Shannon Lanourex, Katie St~, Diane Yanco. Michelle VarCOhese, Lindsa4 Willians. Front Row: Ms. Coover, Nicole Florio, 7\licia Piacentino, Ma~ Reill4, f)ridcoet KearnE'4, Nina Donbalacoian, Michelle Ma41ie, 7\rl4 SMith, 7\l4ssa Stanoulis, f)ridcoet l'tMenanin Peer Facilitators •

91


Student Council

The Student Council is the government of our school. It is lead by Mike Janelli and Diane Nguyen, respectively President and Vice President. These are the brains behind the events of the school who help all the events run smoothly.

f)c:x:J\ Row: Diane NccU4E'n, Ed f)etts, Shannon Sell, J a4 Cheunro, Michael J annelli, DanielIE' Fellona and Mr. Milnes. Front Row: Maddie Poplawsl:.i and 7\lieE'n Cress.

92 •

Student Council


enn

ave

Franklin Mint Credit Union

The Franklin Mint Credit Union was yet another success. The bank helps students save their money and learn how to manage their accounts. This is a great opportunity for Springfield High School, that not many schools offer. Best of luck next year.

1. f)iII Na410r 2. f)ri~et K.eamE'4 focused on her wort 3. JE'rE'f14 Methven 4. f)ill Na410r countinco nonE'4 5. Julia Sabato Franklin Mint •

93


~

erlences

1. Jin Hassano 2. Tin Ross 3. Charlie DeLuca 4. J eren4 Karalis and Dan GeorCOe 5. Steve Vanvladriden, Sebastian Urrata, and Paul J anrocoowicz 6. 7\lex Fournier 7. Carnen Zirpoli 8. Jd.e Fra4ne 9¡ Dennis Ledd4 1O. 7\nn Marie CasE'4 and Mr. Spiropoulos

The Vo-Tech program is a program that prepares students for jobs that they are interested in. Within this program, there are many fields offered such as carpentry, culinary arts, electrical studies and mechanics. Here the students not only learn by classroom settings but also by applying themselves and learning hands on. 9 4 . Votech and Medtech

MEDTECH AND

V OTECH


1 1. Chris YounCO 12. Deret Krajet, 7\nanda Hart, 7\nanda f)owden, KeI~ CUlbertson, and Jocqui Mullen. 13. Lisa Elliott, Shannon Do41e, and f)lessinCO Ndu~a 14. ME'd Tech students leaminCO procedures. 15. The whole nominco coroup of Votech at T04lor Hospital 16. Kids leaminCO at MedTech 17. Josh Civatte 18. Devon I"tHuCOh

Med-Tech is a program that is only offered to those in twelfth grade. There are currently two classes. They either go to Taylor Hospital or Crozer Keystone. The students apply themselves by following around the different occupations in the hospital to get a better feel for things. The students get a chance to really understand what the field is like.


icture


'.

er ec

,'.


--


•••

acut


FONDA AKINS CHRISTOPHER ALLEN DAVID ASH WILLIAM ATWELL JANET BARBER

CAROLYN BEAN CHRISTINE BELTON DAVID BERGER MARY BOENI JOSEPH BOSAK

JENNIFER BOWER JAMES BOYCE ANDREW BRAD ELL WENDY BRATZ

AIDAN BRETT MICHAEL BRIJPHY WILLIAM BROWN CARMEN BUCCHERI SUSAN BURKE

LEE BURKHALTER MELISSA BUTLER DENICE CAMPBELL

Mr. Heron is seen KAREN CARTY ANNE CARULLO

100.

in the picture in the riCOht.


GEORGE CELONA MATT CHARLESTON DENNISCINI MEGAN CLEMENTI KATHERINE COLE

MARGE COLLINS DANIEL CONLIN BETTY COOK KEVIN COOPER BETHANY COOVER

GINNY CROWDING MIESJA CUBITO MARIA CUOZZO PATRICIA DELANEY

SUSAN DESCANO SHARON DESTEFANO JEANNE DEWAN MARNE DICAMILLO MARGARET DICKERSON

JILL DOUGHERTY JANET DOWMAN MICHELE DRIKSMOORE RICHARD DUFFEY SANDRA DYITT

LORIE EPPERSON ARGERO FAFALIOS MARY FELLONA KRISTEN FRAA TZ CHRISTOPHER FULCO

Faculty •

101


CONSTANCE FUNK BARBARA GARLING DONNA GIAQUINTO JOHN GILDEA ROSARIA GIUFFRE

RICHIE GLIEM PATRICIA GORGONE MICHELLE GRAY MAUREEN HALL WILLIAM HARLEY

WALTER HARTSHORN JANE HAVEN MICHAEL HEATH DEBORAH HELMLE BEN HEMSLEY

ROBERT HENRY REGINA HERCER MICHAEL HERON

THOMAS HICKEY GAIL HOLLENBECK SCOTT HOLLOWAY

STEVE HOPKINS MARYANNE HOYT CLARENCE HUTT TENIKA JEAN-PAUL DEANA JESPERSEN

102 •

fA~JJLTY


ALGLADIS JOHNSON JANINE JONES DAVID JURKIEWICZ

PAUL KERRIGAN CKERRY MARIE KOETHE

JOANN KOVATCH MIROSLAWA LECH LISA LIGUORI JOHN LOMBARDO MARNIE LORAH

STEPHANIE LUCAS JOANN MALLORY MICHAEL MANN MICAH MARINELLI JOYCE MAST). ' 4SKI

JUDY MC CARRY RACHEL MC CUSKER EVELYN MC ILVAINE JAMES MCCARTHY SUSAN MCCARTHY

KERRY MCGRATH WILLIAM MCRAE THOMAS MELBOURNE DONNA MILES MYA MILLER

.103


JOSEPH MILNES TERRI MISSAR SUEANN MORRONE DENISEMROZ VICKI MURPHYKENDALL

PATRICIA NAISMITH JOSEPH NAREHOOD JOE NEE KATHRYN NICOLELLA PATRICIA PENROSE

CANDACE PENZA SANDRA PERKINS ADELE PIETRANGELO JASON PIOMBINO ROBERT PRESTON

SUSAN PURVIS LINDA RENSIMER FREDERICK ROBINSON MEGAN RODOLICO KIMBERLY ROMASKO

JENNIFER RUSKOWSKI REHMANI SAMI MELANIE SARXISSIAN MARK SCHMIDT MARC SCROGGINS

JEFFREY SMITH KIMBERLY SMITH LINDSEY SMITH DEMETRIUS SPIRO POULOS ROSEANN SQUITIERE

1 0 4 . Faculty


VIRGINIA STEPHENS JEAN STISSI

ctured 7\bove Mr. .coper read inC?> Music iC?>ht Picture Mr. 7\twell

NAT ALIE TANNER NAT ALIE THOMPSON

JOHN TIERNO CATHY TINNEY COLLEEN TOMLINSON DANIEL TRACY GEORGE TROUT

MARIA TZEMINTIMPI DANIEL VANDENBERG ROSEMARIE VECCHIONE FRANCIS WARD SHERIE WARD

CHRISTINE WELLS KEVIN WILLIAMS SUSAN WYLIE DANIELLE YOKA JOYOUNG

ROBERT YOUNG JOSEPH ZUMPANO

.105


106.

Freshmen


... res men

.107


PATRICK ABBOT JESSICA ACCHIONE JOANNA ADAMO DURIEL ADAMS BRIAN AGREN DAVID ALLEN DONT AE ALLEN BRIDGET ALTHOUSE GABRIELLE ARGENTO JOHN ASBURY TIMOTHY BACHMAN STEPHEN BAKER FRENCBARO JESSE BARONE LISA-MARIE BARONE JOHN BARTIVIC MICHAEL BASHER DAVID BENHAM ALYCIA BENNETT MATTHEW BENNETT AMBER BERGER KELSIE BLACKBURN DERRICK BOONE KERRY BORBIDGE DANIEL BOWEN SARA BRINSFIELD LAURA BROPHY JESSICA BROWN ABIGAIL BRUMBACK TIMOTHY BURKE RYAN BUSTAMANTE JAMES BUTLER SHANNAN BUTLER KELLY CAHILL JAMES CAMERON DYLAN CANADA CHRISTOPHER CANOVA ROBERT CAPOZZOLI DEVON CARNEY DAVID CARPENTER COURTNEY CASALE NIKIT A CHAUHAN

NIMITA CHAUHAN KELSI CHAZIN JOHN CHEUNG CAITLIN CLYMER

JOSHUA COADY ERIC COHEN CHRISTOPHER COMATI KYLE CONWAY

BRYAN CORRENTI SIERRA COUNCIL MELISSA CRAWFORD GINA CUGINI

7\dan Washincoton

108.

Freshmen


ZACHARY CULBERTSON CATHY CUNNINGHAM NICOLE D'ALONZO JESSICA D'ANGELO SARAH D 'ORAZIO HAYDEN DAHMM WILLIAM DANIELS SHAWNDANZI NICOLE DAVELLA ELIZABETH DEAL JENNIFER DEFEO KRISTOPHER DELLARCIPRETE NICOLETTE DELUCCIA CHRISTOPHER DESIDERIO ZACHARY DEVITO ALYSSA DEWAN JAMES DIGIORGIO ROSINA DILORETO NICHOLAS DIMEMMO MICHAEL DOLIO TIMOTHY DONOVAN SAMANTHA DORTONE COLLIN DOWNEY MOLLY DRISCOLL KATHLEEN DUFFY SHANNON DUFFY ASARIDUKE DOMINICK DUVERNOIS TRACY ECCLES ARMENELIA LOUIS FARESE EMILY FEEHERY GINA FINIO MARK FLAHERTY WILLIAM FOSSETT CANDACE FOX MATTHEW FUCHSEL AMBER FULKERSIN SHANE FULKERSIN VICTORIA GABRIEL NICOLLETTE GALARUS COLETTE GALLAGHER RYAN GEARY ERIC GIBBS JACLYN GIBSON JEREMY GIBSON MARISSA GIBSON MATTHEW GLUCK VINCENT GUARNERE ALEXIS HAGAN DANIEL HAGENDORF SIDIQULLAH HALIM REBEKAH HAMSON KELSEY HAND SCHUH ERIN HANNA EMILY HARKINS ASHLEY HART JENNETTE HA VERDINK BRITT ANY HAWKINS ANDREW HAZZARD DANIELHEE CARLYE HEWITT BRETT HODINKA

.109


DARRAGH HOFFMANN NICHOLAS HORAN KAYLAHOWARD JAMES HUGHES KEITH JAMES JOSEPH JENDRUS SHERWIN JOHN BRIAN JOHNSON LEANNA JONES DINNELLE JORDAN JESSY JOSEPH KEERTHY JOSEPH JAMES JOYCE SHANE JOYCE MICHAEL KELLEY LAUREN KEMP COURTNEY KENNEDY PATRICK KLAUS MOLLY KMETZ WAYNE KOFROTH TERRY KORINTH

ALEXKRAJEK DUSANKA LALIC KELLY LAMOUREUX NICHOLAS LANCIANO

JESSE LAWLER DANIEL LAWRENCE MYLE CAROLINE LEAHAN

RYAN LEE DOMINIQUE LEPCZYK MADELEINE LILLY JULIA LOCKMAN

AMANDA LONG BRUCE LORD DANIEiLE LORD MICHELLE LORD GENEVIEVE LOVELACE CHARRON LYTLE DAVID MACK MATTHEW MARKOWITZ ANDREA MARRA ROBERT MARRO JESSE MARTIN STEVEN MARTORELLI THOMAS MCATEER SEAN MCBRIDE JAY MCCARRY CHRISTOPHER MCGILL JESSICA MCGONIGAL ANDREW MCLAUGHLIN JILLIAN MCLAUGHLIN FRANCES MCNALLY BRENDAN MCNAMEE

110.


MICHELLE MEA STEVEN MEDAGLIA SEAN MEIER NICOLE MELSO JOSEPH METHLIE ROBERT METHLIE CAESAR MILLAS RANDY MILLER EDWARD MINOZA TYLER MOCK DANIEL MOJICA DEIDRE MONTE RYAN MOORE ALEXANDER MORRISSEY KYLE MURPHY LEAH MURPHY MORGAN MURPHY THOMAS NARDELLA TIMMY NAYLOR CHRISTIAN NDUKA SARAH NEARY MICHAEL NERONI PHUONG NGUYEN DANIEL O'CONNELL KELLEY O'DONNELL KELLY O'HARA KELLIE O'LOUGHLIN NICHOLAS ONDO DANIELLE ORANGERS STEVEN ORLANDO MARAHPACE MICHAEL PAPALE ALEXANDRIA PAYNE RICARDO PEREIRA FRANCIS PERRI DONALD PEYTON CONNOR PHILLIPS NICHOLAS PIPINO BERNADETTE PIZZI DANIEL POLOHOVICH TERESA PORCELLINI RICHARD PRAGER JACL YN PRESTILEO JOHN QUAGLIARIELLO DYLAN QUINN BRIAN RACZYNSKI STEVEN RAMONI ALLISON RANCK RYAN RANIERI SHANE REGER KRISTYREID DEVYN RHOADS FREDERICK RIES CHARLES RINGWALT NICHOLAS ROMANO KATELYN ROMASKO CHRISTIE ROSENZWEIG JORDYNROSS BARBARA ROWNTREE ERIC RUSSO JESSE SAINT-JACQUES BRANDI SALERNO DIVYANSAM

Freshmen •

III


GINA SA VARESE ANGELA SHARER BROOKE SHEA BENJAMIN SHERMAN BRIAN SHIELDS CONNOR SHIVETTS ELAINA SHOOSTER JEFFREY SIMPSON MICHAEL SISSONS SEAN SKAHILL CHRISTINA SMITH MATTHEW SMITH RYAN SMITH STEPHANIE SMITH NICHOLAS SNYDER LAUREN SPERDUTO MARK STAATS MATTHEW ST AUD JORDAN STEPHENS SABRIA STERLING PATRICIA STETS RICHARD STORZ JOHN SUPPER MARYKATE TALVACCHIO MATTHEW THEURER KAYLA THOMAS STEVIE THOMAS DENZEL THOMPSON JAKOB THOMPSON LINDSAY THOMPSON HOPE THORNTON MEGAN TODARO ALEXANDRA TOLAND AMY TOLEDO ROBERT TOOMEY MONIQUE TURNER AMELIA TYSTAD BRETT UDOVICH DOMINIC VARSALONE VINCENT VIGGIANO JOSEPH VITALE SHANE VOCHINSKY JOHN VOELKER DANIEL VON T ANHAUSEN KAITL YNN WARD ASHLEY WARFIELD ADAM WASHINGTON WILLIAM WATSON WILLIAM WELDE SABRINA WILSON SHANE WILSO N LAUREN WISE MARC WISELEY PAULXHORI JOSHUA YOUNG LISA ZHANG

ANTHONY ZITO

112 •

Freshmen


-~--

ust

---

e Frosh Hop The Freshman enjoyed their first formal on November 10, 2008. This is just the beginning of their high school careers and the many dances to come. Here they enjoyed the time together and got a chance to meet some of the underclassman.

FrOSh.113


1 1 4 . Sophomores


-~

-

~~-'

... 0

-

-

omores

el15


SHERIN ABRAHAM SAMANTHA ACQUAVIVA DAVID ADAMS JENAADDIS

JOSEPH ADDONA KEVIN AGAN MELISSA ALSTON CAITLYN AMBER-MESSICK ERIC ANGLIM MARK ANTENUCCI

MICHAEL BAKSI MACKENZIE BALLAS CHRISTINE BANNON MICHAEL BARBIERI JOSEPH BARBUTO JUXHINO BARO

ANDREW BARTELS JONATHAN BASUNGA JESSICA BAUMAN KEVINBEAL

ERICA BELFIE DONOVAN BERGER CHRISTOPHER BERTOLINO JOHN BETTS

ANTHONY BLUBELLO JULIANNA BORGIA ERIC BRAWLEY WILLIAM BROWNLOW

AMANDA BUGGY ERIN BURKE SHANNON BURNS NATALIE BURRIS ERA INA CAMPBELL-BAKER NICOLE CANCELLI

NICHOLAS CARABELLO JOHN CARR ASHLEY CARROLL DALTON CARROLL SAMANTHA CASEY JOSHUA CAVANAUGH

MICHAEL CAVANAUGH ALISON CHARAMELLA AMIT CHAUHAN FOUAD CHERAIR

1 1 6 . Sophomores


ROBERT CHESTER THOMAS CHESTNUT KEVIN CHEVALIER ALEXIS CICALA

JOSEPH CIURLINO CHRISTOPHER COLBURN ALYSSA COLSTON JUSTIN COMBER MATTHEW CULBERTSON

LUKE DAMBROSIO MATTHEW DANELUTTI LEAH DEBENEDICTIS OLIVIA DEBIASE JORDAN DEMCHER ROBERT DENGLAR

STEPHEN DEPETRIS JOSEPH DEVINNEY DAVID DEWAN NICOLE DEZZI

STEPHANIE DIEHL ALEXANDRIA DIGUISEPPE BRIANNA DIPIETRO ROBERT DOLAN ASHLEY DOUGHERTY

MORGAN DOYLE KEVIN DUFFY TESSA ELLIOTT REBEKAH FESSLER JAMES FIGUEIREDO STACY FINNEGAN PATRICK FLAHERTY LAUREN FOERST JANEL FOLKOMER THOMAS FOX EMILY FRIES ALEXANDER FURIA JOSEPH GABLE

COLLEEN GAMBLE JAMES GARVIN SUSANNE GARVIN KRISTINA GENZEL DANIEL GEORGE JERRY GEORGE

DENNIS GIAQUINTO ROBERT GILDEA LAUREN GILLEN AMANDA GIORDANO

.117


ASHLEY GLACE MARY GLENN

MICHELLE GOFF MATTHEW GOVANNICCI ERIN GRYN

CHELSEA HARRIS LYNDSA Y HA VERDINK CORY HELLMIG THOMAS HEWITT LAUREN HILL ANESTIS HIONIDES JENNIFER HOUTMANN RYAN HOWARTH WILLIAM HUSK OLIVIA IAQUINTO JOSHUA IRONS ZA YEED ISLAM MARILYN ISSAC ALEXANDER JEFFERS KATELYN JOHNSON ELEANOR JONES NICHOLAS JONES TAMARA JONES ERIN JOYCE EDWARD KANE JEREMY KARALIS HANNAH KARLHEIM HAYDEN KARLHEIM MATTHEW KARNIS AUSTINKAUT BRIDGET KEARNEY COLIN KEEGAN CYNTHIA KELLETT NICHOLASKEMMEY JEFFREY KILGALLEN HALEY KMETZ CHRISTY KOBASA JOHN KOTSORNITHIS

HARLEY KRAIZA HESHAM KUDHAIR MARGARET LABUTIS

JANET LAFFERTY JONATHAN LAM

Leah Def)enedictis 1 1 8 . Sophomores


JORDAN LAND SAMANTHA LAVERTY

KeI~

Shemer wori.inCO hard in

ROSA LAWLER DENNIS LEDDY REGINA LERRO

doss. EMILY LOBACZ ELIZABETH LYNCH JAY MACDOWELL BRITT ANY MACE LINDSEY MACE

DAVID MADISON KYLE MAGEE IAN MAGUIRE JENNIFER MAHON TIMOTHY MALLEE ALEXANDER MANGIGIAN REBECCA MANUEL RACHAEL MARIANI SAMANTHA MARRA RUSSELL MARTORELLI RACHEL MARTYNOWICZ MARLEA MASTRICOLA MICHELLE MA YLIE LAWRENCE MC LAUGHLIN KIMBERLYMC MULLEN SHANNON MCANDREWS MEGAN MCCAFFERY MOIRA MCCARTHY KIMMERLE MCCORMICK WILLIAM MCCULLOUGH SHANE MCELREA

COURTNEY MCGOVERN DANIELLE MCHUGH NICOLE MCKALE ASHLEY MCKAY MYNESHIA MCKENZIE MOLLY MCGILLIAN

PETER MCKEON MADELINE MCKNIGHT ALEXA MCLAUGHLIN

SAMANTHA MCLAUGHLIN KIMBERLY MCMULLEN

.119


NORA MEIGHAN KINGA MILEWSKA PATRICK MOORE

AUSTIN MOSHER CAITLIN MULKEEN RYAN MURRAY JOSEPHNATH

BRENDAN NAVE EV JENI NDINI DENNIS NGUYEN STEPHEN NORWOOD CHELSEA NOSIL

PATRICIA OBRIEN GINA ORANGERS ELIZABETH OWENS JOSEPH PANACCIO VALERIE PAOLUCCI KYLE PAPPA SCOTT PARKE BRITT ANY PASCAL ALEXANDRA PASTALONE SHAWN PATTERSON ANDRE PETROSKI CONNOR PHELAN CHELSEA PIERCE LOUIS PILLARELLA NOLAN PlOTT! MICHAEL PIZZICA ALEXANDER PLASMEIER MEGAN PSENICSKA AMANDA RASLEY

JOHNRAYER PETER REID STEPHEN IE REM ENTER RYAN RHODES KIARA RICHARDSON

KIMBERLY RICHARDSON KRISTEN RICHERS WILFREDO RIVERA CHRISTOPHER ROBERTS

JASMINE ROBERTS ERIN ROCK SARAH RODRIGUEZ

l 2 0 . Sophomores .

~:


REBECCA ROMAN MORGAN RUSSOM WALLACE RUTECKI

JULIA SABATO AMBER SANDONE BO NNIE SAPO RETTI MEGAN SCANLON JACLYN SCULLY

CAREY SENTMAN ADAM SHANK WEILER ALEXANDER SHEGDA KELLY SHERMER BRETT SHINN

SVITLANA SHOVGAN JULIEN SIMMONS BRIANNA SMITH DUNCAN SMITH LAUREN SMITH JOSHUA SNYDER BRANDON SPADA NICOLE SPATOCCO LAUREN SPIRES KRAIG SPONHEIMER JACQUELINE STASKA COLE STEVENS KEVIN STEWART SEAN STRAIN DANIEL STRAUBE WILLIAM TASHJIAN MICHAEL TAYLOR DENAITEKIE JOHN THOMAS

RYAN THOMAS NICHOLAS TRAMO AARIKA TRICE KAITLIN TRONCO ROBERT TUMELTY

IMANITYLER ERIC ULMER KRIST A VAHEY BRIANNE VANHOUTEN

REEBA VARGHESE MOLLY WALSH LAURA WATSON

.121


LINDSAY WILLIAMS KELLI WILSON MARK WEI SEN

BREANNA WHETZEL VERONICA WHITE JEFFERY WILKINSON AARON WILLIAMS

RYAN WRIGHT ALYSSA ZIRPOLI KERINE ZULLI

1. 7\ndre Petrosi:.i 2. Gina Q-ancoers 3. Conner Phelan 4. f)rittan4 Pascal 5. HarlE'4 !(raiza, Janet Laffert4, ChrisL4 Kobasa, HalE'4 Knetz, and Jordan Land 6. John Kotsomithis 7. Kin Richardson 8. Chelsea Pierce and Val Paolucci


~

emorles. ••

SOPHHop

Imagine March 28, 2008 at the Springfield Country Clu -:-.,.::::~~""""""'''''=~ a night to remembe r. T e Sophomores Formal Dance took place and the students enjoyed it thoroughly. They enjoyed good food, had a chance to dance, and just a time to hang out with their buddies, all the while looking good in their outfits.

Soph Hop •

123


124.

Juniors "'.

"

.,'


~

•••

unlors

.125


CHRISTOPHER ACETO ROBERT ADAMS JAMES ALDERFER NICOLE ANTONIK

MICHAEL ARCHIBALD WILLIAM AURITE JACQUELINE AVELLINO NICKOLAS BAITZEL NATALIE BAKER

CODY BARKER ELYSE BARTLETT BRITT ANY BASELICE FRANCOIS BASUNGA BRIAN BAYLISS AMANDA BECKER CHERYL BECKER SALENA BINNIG DOMINIC BLANCHE ROSS BLUE DANA BODNAR PAIGE BONOCORE-FINCH JEFFREY BRACONNIER WILLIAM BRANDTS KEVIN BRENNAN ERIC BROOKS VALERIE BROUSSARD BRITT ANY BURNS COLIN BUTLER

o LIVIA BYRNE TYLER CANADA KIERAN CANNON STEPHANIE CAPO FERRI JOSEPH CIA VARELLI

JOSHUA CIVATTE JAMES CLEMENTS MICHELLE CONWAY JULIA CO RRENTI

Left,: Tooba Shei~h Middle Jeff f)raconnier RiCOht: Mecoan Hanna

126.


Top Left.: Steph Karalis and Jenna Tracz. Ootton Left: 004s who are td.inCO part in the online Japanese course. RiCOht: Jin OE'rlents in band

doss.

JOHN COSTE JOHN CUGINI CORY CZUCZMAN

DAVID D'ORTONE DREW DAVIS BRIDGET DELANEY MICHAEL DELANEY CHARLES DELUCA

ABIGAIL DENK SEAN DESIDERIO DANIELLE DEXTER JOHN DIAMOND DAVID DICRECCHIO REBECCA DIIENNO MICHAEL DIPIETRO CHRISTY DISCHERT GINA DISTEFANO DEREK DONATO MORGAN DONEGAN KRISTINA DONNELLYBROTZMAN DANIEL DORTONE KEVIN DOUGHERTY MEGAN DRAPER JESSICA DRASS JOSEPH DUFFY SHANE DUNFEE VINCENT DUVERNOIS

HEATHER ECCLES JAMAL ENAKHIMION MEGAN FALASCO ELIZABETH FA VANO DANIELLE FELLONA

IAN FERGUSON PETER FERNANDEZ BENJAMIN FETTEROLF EMILY FINNEGAN

JuniorS.

127


KATIE FITZGERALD THOMAS FLAHERTY

SARAH FLEMING ALFRED FOSTER

ALEX FOURNIER SAMANTHA FOX DONALD FULKERSIN ELIZABETH GABLE JAMES GALLAGHER RYAN GILFILLIAN JONATHAN GEORGIAS NICHOLAS GUARNERE TIMOTHY GILLEN CHRISTOPHER GLENN ERIC GRAMMOND DANIELLE GRONLIE HANNAH GROVE DAVID GUALTIERI CHRISTINE GUNTHER JAMES HAGAN THOMAS HAGER KRIST IAN HAILEY JACQUELINE HAKUN MEGAN HANNA ROBERT HANNA JUDSON HORNA MARK HARPER MATTHEW HARPER PATRICK HAYDEN RYAN HAYES CRAIG HEDRICK W.HENEKS PETER JANNELLI SARA HOYT ANTHONY HUGHES VICTORIA HUGHES BRIAN IANNUZZI PAUL IFFRIG PAUL JAMROGOWICZ

EDWIN JOHNSON STEPHEN JONES

NECHOHJOY PAUL JULIANO

128.


1. Dave D'Ortone and San Kofroth 2. Nicole tt.c.Iain and Jess Drass 3. Karen KE?I~ and J\!exa Panico

PANAGIOTA KALOGEROUDIS FAHIMA KAMAL

ASHLEY KAMINSKI SAMANTHA KAMINSKY

STEPHANIE KARALIS KHALIL KASSEM BRITT ANY KELLY KAREN KELLY SARAH KELLY JUSTIN KANE

JACLYNKERN DANIELLE KILLINGER KIMBERLY KIND EN JORDAN KING ANDREW KINTER LINDSEY KENNEDY

SAMANTHA KOFROTH CHAD KOPP ELIZABETH KOPPE DOMINIQUE KOSSALLY COURTNEY KRAIZA KIMBERLY KLANIECKI

ADAM LAMARRA SHANNON LAMOUREUX MICHAEL LANCELLO MADELYN LAUVER GRETCHEN KRAUTER ANDREW LEE

AMY LEFFERTS JAMES LEVASSEUR GREGORYLIEB KIMBERLY LINK PATRICK LEAHAN

JACQUELINE LIPKA BRANDON LORO

SHELBY LYNCH MATTHEW MACCARIO

.129


ERIKA MARTIN CLEMENS MAYER

ROSE MCBRIDE FRANCIS MCCARRY NICOLE MCCLAIN JOHN MCCOACH MELISSA MCCULLOUGH

KATHLEEN MCCUNNEY MATTHEW MCDONALD ALYSSA MCFADDEN ANDREW MCGINLEY MEGHAN MCKNIGHT KEVIN MCLAUGHLIN ALICIA MCMAHON BRIDGET MCMENAMIN NICHOLAS MCMENAMIN STEPHANIE MENDENHALL JEREMY METHVEN RYANMEWHA MARIEL MIDDLETON STEPHANIE MILLER WILLIAM MILLER PHILLIP MONTELLA PAUL MOONEY AMANDA MORELLI MICHAEL MORRISON BRENDAN MURPHY JEFFREY MURPHY AMANDAMURR SARAH MURRAY MATTHEW NEE ERIC NEFF KAITLYN NILAN MICHAEL O'HANLON ERIN ODONNELL WENDY OHRMUNDT CHELSIE 0 LIVIERI MAXWELL OPANEL ANDREA ORLANDO JENNIFER 0 RLANDO

STEPHANIE PALLADINO ALEXA PANICO KATLIN PARK ANNA PARKE ANDREW PAWLOSKI

ALYSSA PEARLINGI SARAH PELKOFSKY CHRISTOPHER PIERANGELI

130.

Juniors


ROBERT PILLER KEVIN PITKIN MADISON POPLAWSKI

PATRICK PORTER KRISTEN QUINN LAURA RAFFAELE GREGORY RALPH GINA RANALLI

STEPHEN RASPA MARY REILLY MATTHEW REPINO STACIRICE

MOLLY RIDER CAITLYN RIDGLEY KERRYRIES TIMOTHY ROSS ALEXANDER ROTHERA

MICHAEL RUSSOM ELINA SALERNO MATTHEW SCHMIDT STEPHANIE SCOLERI PAULA SCOTT SARAH SCULLY SHANNON SELL CHRISTINA SENNY GINA SHARER TAYLOR SHEA TOOBA SHEIKH ELIZABETH SIMPSON MATTHEW SINNOTT CHARLES SMALL MALLORY SMINKEY AMY SMITH ASHLEY SMITH DAVID SMITH JAMES SNYDER T AYLOR SPENCE

KAJE SPONHEIMER ALEXANDER STACKHOUSE ALYSSA STAMOULIS RICHARD STILLINGS ALLEN SUDLER

COLETTE SZABO-LONG TARA TAYAN BRIAN THOMAS

.131


Left: M~an Falasco and Melod4 Yoo writinco sone thoucohts in dass. Middle: Ta410r Shea td.in<o tine to poSE' for the canera RiCOht: 7\rlelia Washincoton pa4inCO dose attention in dass. AMY TOUHILL JENNA TRACZ SAMANTHA TULSKIE

BLAIR UDOVICH STEPHEN VANVLADRICKEN MICHELLE VARGHESE DANA VENDITTI

DANVU ROBERT VUCELICH AMELIA WASHINGTON GIANNA WHELAN THOMAS WHITE

TERRENCE WINTERS DIANE YANG MELODYYOO

132.

Qivia f)4rnE', Elizabeth Sinpson, and Sarah Pekofst.4 stri~inCO a pose at the Honec.oninCO dance. Juniors


now... Snow Dance 07'

~~S·now Dance.

l33


134 .

Seniors ','"


"

,',

~

... enlors

.135


• .' *,. . . ,

,~'.;" ~I' ~5

,. . . ' ,i..,

':''\:1"'; {.!~~ ,II:ij'"' -( \.:\

Il:'

~

.ii ,\\. ~ ~

. . 'l ';', t.'

~

_~

ActiVities: Field Hockey , THON Message: Best four y ears of my life. I'm gonna miss it & everyone. Friends amazing m ems, never forget you guys. love my CLICK. 06-02-07. THON 2006/2007. For the Kids. Davey your the best live it up.

:f 1;') ._ Ii- 5 \". , ..... ~ ~.''''i:'' V \ ." Mom & Dad I love you thanks for

l' ~, .

'-i.."

)

J

"

...~

136 •

t

::<,.

Marissa A[[en

..

rr

\~"

everything.

..l " "

" "),

. , -

\~ .

.


Seniors •

137


138.


What was your worst fear as a freshman? Getting Lost Getting Shoved into a Locker Getting Beat Up seniors •

139


· .....

'


·

.' ,

Seniors •

141



seniors.

143


"";'!iI!C~~

,:jlr '1~;·:'-

:~~.~.. :;;~, j ":;"';<;':I';;'~'

)~

,

Tracey Dawson Activities: Colorguard, Dance-a-Thon, SADD

'~,' .,:,' .: ~:I:;~: ~::~:~i~09u;:e:~ri:::S~e:~:

f~'I· ~.<!<.•...••.•..>......

1"

.•

'. ." . . ,:. :.

,

.

\

, .~ .'..' ....•... ,• . _ .• .

AP classes, procrastination , late night 1M's, the applesauce, colorguard, advisory table, Dairy Queen, American Music Abroad 07 . , ' I Thanks: My parents: I love you and thanks " ,.:.' for always being there. "AP Kids": Thanks ~ for making me laugh and want to come to ~ school. All of my friends: thanks for the fun times, I'll never forget. Bernadette, Kristina, Christine, Emily: thanks for the unforgettable memories L love you and couldn't have gotten through the past four years without you <3

144. · ..·t


Seniors •

145


r:,;::;";~ ~;~=,~,;~a;;;~;;:;;=b"k I. ; ' : "

"

.::r-I

,;

,.iiIf

love you so much , Rachel- thank you for all the support you have given me in everything

: .'-)."'.,..~'l*" ~~~7::~:;;S::~:;~~:~:;:~~:: :i1Jl "

146.

times we've had competing and at practices. We have gotten through good and bad times together. We have made so many memories that will last a lifetime. Like we always say : Two worlds-one family , Shaneva the diva & TRUST!


Seniors •

147


148. .,. '


Seniors •

149


150.


seniors.

151


Look at the Past...

l52. .

:.

"

.


;,

"

~.--

1. 7\rlCJlda Kel14 25. f)lessinc6 I\k:lu~a 2. f:>riCJl Koppe 26. Kat4 ~ 3. JonathCJl Hellner 27. Meredith Withelder 19. Georcoe Roff 1. Mcn.peth Kellett 28. JClj Sl\cr-ia 50. Unda DiCroce 5. Matt Kell4 29· J a::.quellfl MJllen 5 1. SeCJl Corne4 ~. Chris "twell 30. Katie CsCJliz 52. Drew KraJter 7. Kevin Koethe 3 1. J essa FdCJl 53. Kell4 Reid ~. Erro fXId 32. Matt Green 51. 7\rlCJlda f)owden '9. EnU4 Reninco 33. R4CJl C<rson 55. Dave Serpentile 1O. Melissa StraJbe 31. Girls at a hdloween pcrt4 56. f:>ridcoet M:.Dondd 1 1. fVldrea Sccr-Iata 35. SCTl TajiriCJl 57. 7\rlCJlda Hcr-t 12. f:>riCJl Quinn 36. 7\rlCJlda Esque 58. Lora t)ochnCJl 13. fVlna SCTlUelson 37. ~K:.ia Pia:.e~tinO 59. Steve Schol 11. Erin Voel~er 38. Ooa RodrlC?P ez 60. Matt Correnti 15. f:>rownie Troop 39· Thonas Kelle4 6 1. Kevin Wd~erson 16. fVldrew f:>roph4 10. Katie Steil 62. Matt l.-Jdlin 17. StephCJlie Serbin 11. f:>rittCJl4 ~ f)rett f)lood 63. Colleen Rutedi 18. Ms. Fitzpatrd's Oass <'99) 12. Mehc:t Qadeer 61. Joseph DUIMore 19· StefCJlie Weisen 13J'{ldrea Sccr-Iata . 65. ~4 "dCTlS 20. SeCJl S~or 11. Korlfl f)cr-~ ~ JCTlIE' 66. Hen~ Gibson 21 . n~nur Men~se Darb4 22. Gina Thonas 15. HCJla Ernest 23. K.irt Dljson 16. Julia Genz~1 21. Kristina Chazin 17. CheerleadnCO Squad 18Laisa TurCJlo

Baby Pictures •

l53


154.


Seniors •

155


156. ""


Favorite Cafeteria Food Grilled Cheese Cookies Pizza Dippers seniors.

157


158.


,'"

Seniors •

159


160.


Seniors •

161


162.


Seniors •

163


164.


Seniors •

165


Top Left,; Matt and Steve just sa4inCO hello! Top RiCOht: Portia seilinCO pretzels. Left,: 1\ coroup of students just ta~inCO tine fron class to snap a photo.

166.


Seniors •

l67


65. Jessica Krauter 66. 7\I1ison Davis 67. Jessica Marcone 68. Dan f)ailer 69. Lisa Elliott 7 O. R4an f)arrios 7 1. Natalia Siletsli.4 72. f)il~ Na410r 73. L.J f)asher 7 4. Lauren White 75. Me<oan Carullo 76. Porshia LittiePOCOe 77. Ton Weisnbach 78. Group of tracli. toirls 7 9. Joe Mahon 80. K41e f)ertoer 8 1. Chelsea Driscoll 82. Matt Russo 83. Shannon Murph4 8 4. 7\l4ssa D'7\ntoOO 85. 7\nnMarie CasE'4 86. Kaite O'Donnell 87. J a4 Cheunto 88. 7\njelica Orloff 89¡ Shannon Do41e 90. Mand4 Dilenno 9 1. Ko~n f)a~ 92. Charlie Janes 93. Kate Moci and Natlie Siletsli.4 94. TrC1C4 Dawson 95. f)rownie Troop

168.

f,

:

96. San Spadea 97. Michelle Lin~ 98. Eni~ Rand 99. Jason Spector 100. Cecilia LocJ:.nan and 7\ntoela ToonE'4 101. Debi Ward 102. f)rennon Sinon 103. Nina DonbalOtoian 104. Me<o DoUtohert4 105. Gina Thonas 106. f)rian Gibbs 107. Nicole Florio 108. Lauren Depue 109. Gina C~rrato 1 1o. f)riana Mazzella 1 1 1. CorE'4 Hepfer 1 12. 7\ileen Cress 1 13. Jin Donohue 1 14. f)ob Shields 1 15. Erica Dwortin 116. Matt Debernardi 1 17. f)arb Hionides 1 18. Lindsa4 Shinn 1 19. f)rittan4 GallOtoher 120. Me<ohan KearnE'4 12 1. Danielle Yentz 122. San KearnE'4 123. Jin KikoaUen 124 .Genna LIonch De Val


Baby Pictures •

169


Class Clown

Bop Gtpeon and Domontq,u6 Thompeon

170.


Jon Hellner, Mi~e J annelli, Matt Ke114 and Jin Hewitt hanCOinCO out and bondinCO durinCO advis0r'4.

Seniors •

171


Left,: Steph Md\eon, J\lex MoonE'4, Dana MondeverCOine and Kristen Missar. RiCOht: Rebetah WilliaMS and Michelle Lin~.

172.


You know you're a senior when ... ? 1. You get your senior shirt. 2. You get goldpass. 3. College stress kicks in.

Just a snail coroup of the L.\;~

wYZ

adviso~,

as th€'4 li~e to call thenselves. Th€'4 enjo 4 their 25 ninutes to<oether eve~ da4·

seniors.

173


174.


Here, we see San Gallacher and 7\Shl€'4 Ta410r hard at wort.

seniors.

175


176.


Most Likely to be Famous

Seniors •

177


l7Se


":.'

:ranie Darb4, Cecina Lronan

and Holden

ttKinnE?4 Seniors •

179



'.'

'.


182.


, ,' j

.j'

TlJt:£.Nr: Nor P[CTllB£D

FreshMan _

TiM 0OOirov MichE'l1e Oarrq Patrd. Crossan David M::.cullo lkoh

:rClCJ.Jn tvtGarveq SOPhOMores _

JUniors -

:rOCob Oarnes

Sarah Doocoe MichaE'l HOOer Travis jOhnson Cristina Perone Darius Ross Kristina Shiber

Stephen Do/ceaTiOre

£r;i~ FiE'IcJs Corrin Gonez Zia Is/an Chad

-

Kopp

Curtis Richardson DaniE'l1€' ROdricouez SaMantha Stites Patrick. Stoll Seniors •

183


Even though we've changed and we're all that when the tears fall or the smile spreads because no matter where this crazy world to the point where we're not all still friends

VISITOR .~. SECTION .~.

Class of t

~.

,

•


finding our own place in the world, we all know across our face we'll come to each other takes us nothing will ever change so much

2008

Seniors •

185


186.


"

~---------------~

-

ere. ClOSing •

187


oose . •• FOOTLOSE

This year the musical was one for the records. The energetic and funky 80's classic Footloose brought out wonderful acting skills and even better dance moves from all grades. With the combination of students' hard work and the orchestra's booming music, the audience enjoyed the night's show.

Front to f)ad <left to riCOht): Nicole 1\ntoni~, HarlE?4 !(raiza, and Michelle Goff. Second Row: Jeff f)rcx:.onnier, Nora MeiCOhan, f)rittan4 f)aselice. Third Row: Dave Serpentine, and 7\lex MorrissE?4. Fourth Row: Val f)roussard, Mecoan Falasco, Devin Wise, and Mi~e Papale. Last Row; Hen~ Gibson, Ian Macouire, Matt Hazzard, f)ob Shields and Sean Sl\ahill. ~: '


..

"

.;

ers YEARBOOK STAFF

Basically, without this club, no one would even have a book to hold on to these memories. This club is one that is behind the scenes and always snapping pictures and making sure that all the different activities get their own page to shine on. The members of this club work on this book all year and put forth much effort and determination in order to get this book to the students in a timely manner.

1. Gretchen Krauter and MorCOan Donecoan. 2. Lisa f)arone, Ni~ita Chauhan, Cath4 CunninCOhan. 3. Michelle Lin~, Danielle Yentz, and Lisa Elliott. 4. Mecoan Carullo, Reb~ah WilliaMS, and Gina Thonas. 5. Michelle VarCOhese and Jordan Land. Not Pictured: Meha~ Qadeer and 7\ltjssa Stanoulis

Yearbook •

189


•• •

DANcE MARATHON

This event was truly a highlight of the year. This year those who participated in Thon were able to make an unbelievable amount of money, $92.675.35! A lot of time and effort goes behind this whole event by both Mr. Gildea, Nick Smythe and the rest of the leadership team. The event was a sight to see. 15 hours may have seemed like it was a long time, but For The Kids, it was worth it! Awesome job to those who took part in Thon this year and keep it up!

190.

:.::

'

".t.

:




=


,-




Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook
Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.