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Hr. 022: Meri Stanojevic, Jef- fery Starkman, Michael Stat- more, Elisa Stien. Susan Stein- berg. Carolyn Strobl. Deborah Sullivan. Karen Sunico. Sherri Sup- nick. Andrew Susskind. Andrew Sussman. Alan Swartz. Lynne Sy- pherd, Stephanie Tama, Eric Tar- gan, Sharon Tasman. Mark Tay- lor. Kathryn Tell. Craig Tinkel- man, Katherine Toole, Lezlie Trachtenberg, Kathy Tressel, Martina Tucker. William Tucker. Kenneth Turner. Lauren Truner, Rebecca Turtz. H.R. 023: Leslie Van Laer. Mi- chael Van Lingen. Thomas Van- degrift. Douglas Vannoni, Susan Vazzana. Christine Vick. Marc Vill. Rafael Villalba. David Vin- coff. Demetrios Vlahos. Carla Vogel. Jill Vogel. Michael Vogel. Lora Wakefield. John Walden. Lisa Walder. Andrew Walker, Kathleen Walthy. Christal Wash- ington. Wade Washington. David Waterman. Janet Waxman, John Weaver. Sherri Weber, Richard Weinstien. Janine Weiss. Susan Weiss. Bruce Welch. H R. 025: John Whipple. Mark Wilkenson. Cassius Williams. Dean Williams. Lisa Williams. Robin Willms. Susan Wilson. Su- san Wilson. Micael Wise. Lorna Wishart. Denise Withers. Victo- ria Witting. John Wright. Raul Yanes. Danny Yocus, Gayle Young. Mark Young, John Zack. Lori Zaslow. Francis Zavorski. Ke- vin Zeller. Joseph Zielinski. Scott Ziluck. Matthew Zimmerman. Mark Zirpoli. Micael Zuidema. 115
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HR 019 Thomas Myers, Adam Rose. Amy Rose. Karen Rosen. Marc Rosenberg. Abby Rosman. Steven Rothberg. Stacy Rothen- stein. Stacey Rothman. Mark Ru- benstein, Victor Rubinson, Mark Ruby. Michelle Ruczynski, Bar- bara Rudderow, Paul Rykac- zewski, Shari Saluck, Thomas Sanders. Vincent Santore. Jaime Santos. Laura Santry, Jon Sass, John Saurman. Elaine Sawicki, Patty Scali, Patricia Schadt, Timothy Schafle. Harris Schecht- man, Lawrence Schenk HR 030 Inger Ostergaard. Linda Schmauder. Frederick Schmidt. Scott Schoellkopf, Lisa Schofield. Michael Schrieber, Robert Schrock, Katie Schulnick. Randy Schwabe. Aileen Schwartz. Eric Schwartz. Kenneth Schwartz. Richard Schwartz. Thomas Schwartz. Ronald Schwartzman. Michelle Scott, Robert Scow- croft, Devang Shah. Peter Shal- low. Jeffery Shanker. Alisa Sha- piro. Jeffry Shapiro. Steven Shef- field, Sharon Shelfer. William Shenkle. Paul Sheply, Jill Sher- man. Susan Sherron. Cynthia Sherwood. Kevin Shields 114 H.R. 031- Christopher Shinn, Gary Shull. Kevin Siano. Frances Silverstro. Shari Simon. Stuart Si- mon, Sandeep Singal. Wayne Slomsky, Joseph Smierciak. Bar- ton Smith, Dawn Smith. Deborah Smith. Kent Smith, Laurie Smith. Melanie Smith, Valerita Smith. Susan Snegaroff, Gail Sobel, Ira Solomon. Peter Solomon, Howard Some. Marjorie Spector. Marcia Spellman. Nancy Spiegleman, Carol Spivak, William Stamm
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In the mainstream of East-life”, we find the all powerful, totem pole topping seniors whose su- per-student feats support the school, adding to the foundation of wisdom on which the building rests. They entered as Freshmen, the Class of '82. an almost magical digit far in the horizon and virtually unattainable. But the years passed and the class strengthened, each of the 800 elements striving, reaching toward a number, a brass ring on a merry-go-round. Suddenly, the year arrives, bringing with it a new president, some old hopes and dreams, and 800 well-rounded adults with brass rings. Soon they will pass through those glass doors for the last time, leaving their legacy of inspiration, hope, and Defender and Centipede arcade games along with many, many quarters. Their four years of youth have expired like those of the caterpillar encysting itself in a cocoon to emerge later as a fully grown butterfly and testing its wings in the world of high life, amused at the success of its change and endeavors, while look- ing back through the yearbook and remarking on lives long passed.
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