Columbia High School - Mirror Yearbook (Maplewood, NJ)
- Class of 1984
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Maplewood Memorial UDrary Maplewood. New Jersey DURA NO ■ROOM In the mirror of these pages let us remember what was and perhaps what might have been . . . T hen let us step through the looking glass and go confidently in the direction of our dreams and the life we have imagined . . . 2 Inuring our years at Columbia we have made equal partners of success and failure. From each we have gained understanding . . . 3 4 and perhaps even a little wisdom to guide us in the years ahead. 5 6 Is earning friendship and not just making friends was one of our most important lessons. 7 8 tp 1 he laughter, the tears, the good times as well as the bad were together and will always be remembered as so. 9 10 tp 1 ogether or alone, working or enjoying . . . 11 12 it may not have been the best or the worst but it was our time and, oh what a time it was. 13 14 tp 1 ime flies and draws us with it, and already these moments are moving far from us. 15 “81, ow here,” said Alice, “it takes all the running you can do just to keep in the same place. If you want to get somewhere you must run twice as fast.” 16 Through The Looking Glass Lems Carroll The greatest thing about the camping trip is the freedom — not of actions, but of mind. We are not free to do whatever we want, for the trip is very structured. We are, however, free from many of our inhibitions. It's like a whole new world in Milford, Pa. People often drop their guards and allow them- selves to meet new people, speak their mind and just be themselves. The set-up of the trip itself helps people get their freedom. There is a communications period each night, the MODS are informal, meals are in one place and at a certain time, and the ASE at the end gathers everything together. Having gone on this trip last year, it was probably easier for me to put down those inhibitions, and once they're down, the trip changes from great to fantastic. If a genie appeared to me and granted me three wishes, one of them would be to make the world more like Milford, Pa. — Pam Dudzik — Jeff, Kris Holmes, Julie Koch, Pat Ray Marge Spangler A1 Levin Stu Richter Campers listen and relax at a camp meeting. A funny thing happens On the road to Milford Palms get sweaty Throats get dry You wonder if you're ready You ask yourself why did I ever say I'd go. A funny thing happens When you get to Milford Friends bunk together Strangers move in You talk about the weather Soon you feel like kin who'd lived together years or so. A funny thing happens When you leave Milford The sun is shining Though the clouds are in the sky. You feel like crying After all the long good-byes. But you smile through the tears Cause you'll cherish all your years The experience, the growing, the love. The spirit of Milford. The lake. The 1983 all-school production was Gypsy, the story of well-known burlesque dancer Gypsy Rose Lee. Thanks to Mrs. Butcher, Mr. Fenstemacher and a dedicated cast and crew, the show was a success. Shirley Huang, Janine Guida, Debbie Christopher and Brian Sheil played the lead roles in all three performances with the help of a large supporting cast, many of whom played more than one role. Sitting (left to right): Mrs. Butcher, Kathleen Hill, Mijha Butcher, Melinda Gavitt, Janine Guida, Jennifer Gavitt, Shirley Huang, Lizzie Poss, Charles Gianni, Tandebui Tookes, Sarah Eismann, Mr. Fenstemacher. Kneeling (1 to r): Judy Sherer, Ginni Clegg, Michele Levine, Leigh Hooper, Dawn Goldstein. Standing (1 to r): Eddie Bechford, Natalie Voronka, John Rae, Debbie Christopher, Tom Cannon, Morris Holzschlag, David Gurland, Jane Ollendorf, Jason Cannon, Abbe Halpert. Uncle Jocko Georgie Balloon Girl . Vera (and her violrnj The Children: Babv June Babv Louise Rose Grandpop Newsbovs Weber . Herbie Louise June.............. Farmboys Tulsa Yonkers Angie Cow Kringelein Miss Cratchitt Waitress Hollywood Blondes: Agnes Marjorie May Dolores also Pastey Tessie Mazeppa Cigar Electra Showgirl Stagehand Maid Phil Bourgeron-Cochon Announcers: 1 2 3 CAST OF CHARACTERS Rick deBoard Everette Dupree Mijha Butcher Ellen Dennehy Virginia Clegg Sarah Eismann Melinda Gavitt Charles Gianni Tandebui Tookes Kathleen Hill Jennifer Gavitt Lizzie Poss Debbie Christopher Jason Cannon Virginia Clegg Ellen Dennehy Tandebui Tookes John Rae Brian Sheil Shirley Huang . Janine Guida Lamont Dawson David Gurland . Lynnette Thomander John Rae b Jason Cannon Morris Holzschlag Karla Lambert Dawn Golds tern Natalie Voronka Abbe Halpert Leigh Hooper Michele Levine Dawn Goldstein Eddie Beckford Sarah Winer Tina Langone Jason Cannon 'ane Ollendorf Valene Ellington Tom Cannan Michele Levine Rick deBoard Tom Cannan Everette Dupree D vid Gurland John Rae Stage Mothers. Sign Holders. Neighbors, and Resaurant Patrons played by the company Lamont Dawson Jason Cannon, John Rae Rick deBoard, Mijha Butcher Everette Dupree, Debbie Christopher, Janine Guida, Brian Sheil, David Gurland. Tina Langone Sarah Winer Jane Ollendorf In front of the Prince's summer quarters El Palacio de Madrid El Museo del Prado 106 ARTHUR FROMMER’S USBON MADR1D COSTA DEL SOL During April vacation of 1983, ninteen stu- dents visited Madrid, Spain for six days. Along with their chaperones, Senor Price and Senor Passarge, they toured sites in and around the city Outside of the city, formal tours, provided by the Spanish Heritage Association, of Toledo, Valle Caidos, and El Escorial were taken. When not on a tour the students were al- lowed to see the city on their own. The most fun was deciding on which Lladro to buy. Lla- dros are procelain figures made exclusively in Spain. Leather goods, pearls, and shoes were also popular things to buy. Before the students and their chaperones knew it, it was time to return home. Although they've returned to the states, they have many souvenirs, photographs and memories to re- mind them of their trip. Lisa Schwietzer From April 15 to April 23 a group of students and adults traveled to France for an exciting visit. The trip was organized and led by French teacher Mrs. Krasner and was chaperoned by her, along with Mr. Krasner and Mrs. Press. Eighteen CHS students, and eight other adults participated in the trip. The group stayed in a Paris hotel, taking their meals in both the hotel and in various restaurants. They took a guided tour of Paris and made side trips to the magnifi- cent Palace of Versailles, the town of Tour de Chartre, and the Loire Valley and a French Ly- cee, high school. The visitors also enjoyed learning the art of French cuisine in a cooking class. In Paris they had free time and a fascinat- ing array of opportunities to explore: the metro (the Paris subway), French films and plays, mu- seums, Paris shopping, walking through the city and its parks, tasting specialties, and, of course, practicing their French! The Eiffel Tower Doug Ladden The 1983 Cougar Baseball team finished another suc- cessful season under the leadership of Coach Jack Fletch- er with a record of 9 wins and 6 losses. Highlighting the year were victories over Barringer and Bloomfield in the Greater Newark Tournament, and a crushing of Seton Hall Prep. Leading the Cougars were Co-Captains Jim Bradley and Bill Coyle (both second team All-County) and standout pitcher Owen Kelly (first team All-Coun- ty). Others who played a key role for the team were seniors Vinny Mastronardi, Scott Kisch, Scott McClus- key, and Dan Lopuch; junior Dave Cross; and sophomore Glenn Manochio. This season was considered a building season in which eight underclassmen frequently started. Overall, ten lettermen are expected back for next year's squad. Columbia-Belleville 11- 3 Columbia-Mountain 8- 3 Columbia-West Essex 3- 2 Columbia-Parsippany 0- 3 Coiumbia-Livingston 3- 5 Columbia-Morristown 6-12 Columbia-Morris Knolls 1- 3 Columbia-East Orange 2- 0 Columbia-Morris Hills 8- 7 Columbia-West Essex 6- 5 Columbia-Seton Hall Prep 15- 9 Columbia-Roxbury 10- 6 Coiumbia-Livingston 11-14 Columbia-Newark Barringer 8- 6 Columbia-Parsippany 2-10 Record — 9 wins, 6 losses Jim Bradley Bill Coyle Jim Bradley Bill Coyle Vito Carnaval Scott McCluskey Jim Bradley Bill Coyle Scott McCluskey Larry Maicco Kristen Bowsher Ronnie Petzinger Cathy Carfagno The Columbia Girls' Softball team suffered a disap- pointing season compiling merely two wins. The team was very young, containing but one senior, Jennifer Nutly. Their inexperience was costly The disappoint- ing season did, however, have some bright spots. Se- nior Jennifer Nulty was one of them. At first base she committed only one error all season, and batted her way to a .461 average. Another bright spot was Junior Co-Captain Ronnie Petzinger who earned a spot on the All Essex County Team at center field. Nulty and Petzinger, along with Junior Co-Captain Kristen Bowsher, Junior Nance Kaes, and Freshman pitcher Chris Tromans earned All-Orange Honors. Columbia-Bloomfield 0-14 Columbia-West Essex A 2-5 Columbia-Livingston 3-14 Columbia-Morristown £2 5- 6 Columbia-Morris Knolls 4- 8 Columbia-East Orange a j 14-4 Columbia-West Essex 6-11 Columbia-Roxbury 2- 9 Columbia-Livingston 0- 5 Columbia-Parsippany 4- 1 Columbia-Morristown 0-17 Columbia-Nutley 1-11 Columbia-Morris Knolls 1-13 Columbia-Parsippany 1-15 Columbia-Roxbury 11-21 Debbie Sansone Coach Ruggerio Chris Tromans Nikki Flora Jennifer Nulty John Rustum demonstrates his fore- hand. The 1983 Varsity Boys' Tennis team had one of the most successful seasons in recent history. Led by sophomore sensation Dan Nahir- ney, the Cougars won the Group 4, Section 2 championship and com- pleted the season with a 18-4 re- cord. At first singles, Nahirney was victorious in every one of his matches, en route to the state sin- gles title. Penny Rickard played well all season at second singles while transfer student Roderick Pierre won many key matches at the third singles position. Jeff and Mike Poss teamed together to form a very successful brother team at first doubles while Bill Rustum and Senior Steve Heischuber were con- sistently tough at second doubles. v vs David Keresztes, Phillip Brown, David Meyer, Jon Ziefert, Henry Niden, Michael Trenk Steve Heischuber Dan Nahirney, Jeff Poss, Billy Rustum, Steve Heischuber, Michael Poss, John Rustum, Penny Rickard, Coach Genzer, Roderick Pierre. r'-n - - j.' ■: Jackie Press, Linda Karlin Rachele Bahto Linda Karlin Moira White, Rachelle Bahto Moira White, Sharon Bufo, Erin McDonnell, Tarmar Wyner, Linda Karlin, Beth Breene, Kim Jacobs, Karen Hirshmann, Liz Wheelen, Rachelle Bahto, Ann Mitzak, Mr, Butkus, Kristi Payne, Marla Simon, Chris DeSantis, Kristine Burdorf, Jackie Jennings, Stacy Kaye, Alissa Jaffe, Stacy Boff, Jackie Press, Kathy Tevlin, Judy Smith, Katie Mitchell, Karen Skinner, Kathy Skinner, Amy Ryan. Although the girls' lacrosse team did not have a winning season, they im- proved greatly over the year. The team was led by co-captains Beth Breene, Kim Jacobs and coached by Mr. Butkus. With many underclassmen playing varsity there is reason to believe that next sea- son will be an exciting one. Jackie Press Alissa Jaffe Beth Butterly, Alissa Jaffe, Sharon Bufo Alissa Jaffe Princeton 3-26 Montville 4-15 Chatham 8-10 Morristown felt-ll Summit 1-5 Princeton 3- 7 Montville 3-15 Summit 4- 8 Montclair 7-12 Record: 15-2 COACHES TOURNAMENT The 1983 Columbia Boys' Lacrosse team had, as usual, a fine season. With a 15-2 record, they lost only to Sum- mit, first in finals of the coaches tournament and then again in the finals of the State Tournament. They were the Gibbs Division Champions in their league. Individ- ual honors were earned by seven team members. Senior Co-Captains Dave Sherwood and Mark DeCicco were both named High School All-American and made the First team All-State. Joining them on the first team were the third co-captain, Ken Wenzel, and Chris Baduini, while Jim Nelson represented Columbia on the second team All-State. Brian Malnack and Pat Tevlin both made honorable mention. Delbarton Princeton Pingry Montville. Clark Lawrenceville Westfield Boonton Clifton Montclair Peddie Livingston 11- 2 10- 4 11- 6 7- 0 7- 6 10- 7 15- 4 11- 5 15- 4 10- 2 13- 8 14- 2 .semi-finals: Boonton 15-1 finals: Summit 8-10 STATE TOURNAMENT nals: W. Morris 15-8 mi-finals: Delbarton 8-5 finals: Summit 7-8 (ot) Kneeling (left-to right): T. Ronnie, Brian Malnak, T. Francis, Chris Baduini, Mike DeCicco, Ken Wenzel, Dave Sherwood, Pat Tevlin, M. Provenzano, C. Squier, J. Donovan, Jim Nelson. Standing (1 to r): Coach Curcio, Andy Keene, A. Rubin, D. Reis, Rich Bianchi, D. Milak, Hugh Webber, D. Robertson, R. Sansone, Mike Tevlin, John Janowski, Mike Fiore, Mark Baumert, R. Donahue, Scott McGuirl, M. Nugent, E. Muney, Coach Manara. Dave Sherwood, Brian Malnak Ken Wenzel Dave Sherwood Mike Fiore Rich Bianchi Mike Tevlin Jim Nelson Scott McGuirl Clauda Tichy, Lory Pilchik Brenda Wreidt, Barbara Dobzanski, Hilary Vaeth, Linda Dostart, Lory Pilchik, Tara Kenny, Tracey Skinner, Mr. C, Kim Kirkman, Mia Grosso, Karen Reitzel, Melanie Panko, Dottie Vilardo, Simone, Solandz, Ilene Stewart, Leslie Guthrie, Claudia Tichy Barbara Dobzanski, Hilary Vaeth, Lory Pilchik, Brenda Wreidt Claudia Tichy, Lory Pilchik, Tara Kenny 1983 marked anothei very success- ful season for the volleyball team. Lead by tri-captains Karen Reitzel, Melanie Panko, and Mia Grosso, and coached by Mr. Chyzowych, they had an undefeated record of 23-0. This ex- tended their winning streak to 132 straight games. They were ranked first in the state and won the sectional and Metro Volleyball League Cham- pionships. Brenda Wreidt, Tracey Skinner, Lory Pilchik, Claudia Tichy ! Melanie Panko Mia Grosso, Karen Reitzel L. Thole, K. Mallett, B. Ericsson, J. Rupprecht, S. Swan, K. Kushmerick, T. Davis, H. Gilligan, E. Newman, Mr. C, L. Moisenko, C. Schaeffer, C. Dostart, B. Neiko, A. Lowell, J. Wolff, J. Doyle Karen Reitzel, Mia Grosso, Simone Solandz ■ Livingston 2-0 Verona 2-0 New Providence 2-0 Cranford 2-0 Caldwell 2-0 Millburn 2-0 Verona 2-0 Caldwell 2-0 Millburn 2-0 Summit 2-0 A.L. Johnson 2-0 Madison 2-0 Summit 2-0 Mother Seton 2-0 Madison 2-0 Jonathan Dayton 2-0 Mother Seton 2-0 Scotch Plains 2-0 Jonathan Dayton _. Livingston 2-0 Millburn 2-1 2-0 A.L. Johnson 2-0 New Providence 2-0 Doug Tindall For the Columbia Boys' and Girls' outdoor track and field teams, 1983 was a successful season. The girls, led by captains Felicia Blake, Mariel DaCosta, Pam Riley and Linda Lally were once again undefeated in dual meets. They also won the Essex County and Iron division titles. The boys, led by Chris Sabin, Seth Levine, Geoff Barry, and Greg Snell were also quite successful. They cap- tured the County Relay Title. Many school records were broken, in the shotput by Deb- bie Cooper, and on the track by Ed Lamhing, as well as by others. Oren Kosansky Kim Duke, Christine Talleyrand Quay Whitlock Hope Wright, Shari Miller James Rogers Tom Hartung Livingston Morristown Parsippany Roxbury Debbie Cooper Doug Tindall Mariel DaCosta G B WW W L West Essex W W East Orange Seton Hall The Columbia High School Class of Nineteen Hundred and Eighty Three welcomes you to the Senior Prom B B on Thursday, the second of June Nineteen Hundred and Eighty Three at eight O’clock Birch wood Manor Whippany, New Jersey Nancy Kasen, David Melick Kim Jacobs, Becky Skoler Danny Strum, Mr. Palma, Mrs. Palma, Mr. Palma Janine DeDeo Lisa Kopel, David Fiore Tommy Bowsher, Lynn Schlactus Kathy Zuzuro Bruce Feirstein Steve Cariddi Becky Hamilton, Eileen Raccioppi, Sue Kosakowski, Ken Giordano Glen Fox, Charles Coleman, Ilene Weinstein Administration RICHARD WILLETT Principal GEORGE GOETZ Grade Director THOMAS JACOBSEN Grade Director JOSEPH HOOD Assistant Principal 44 DAVID WADE Athletics and Activities 1983 ROBERT CURCIO Athletics and Activities 1984 Guidance Counselors ARLENE BURNS PETER CROSS DOROTHY DHARNI THOMAS ALOSE ELLEN ASSELMEYER PATRICK ATTANASIO RUTH AUSTIN BARBARA BARBARO JOAN BARIST Related Arts Child Study Team A.V. Mathematics Special Education History LENNY BILLOUS GEORGE BINDER MARY BISSINGER GAIL BLAZURE FREDERICK BOOTH DONNA BOX Substitute Mathematics Secretary Related Arts Physical Education English DANIEL BRODHEAD Physical Education L. CARROLL BROOKS ANDREA BRYDON Biology English Columbia's Art Department Columbia has experienced its share of budget problems as well as declining enrollment similar to other high schools across the nation. The art depart- ment at this high school, however, is thriving, with new classes being added every year. Presently there are over fourteen courses being offered in art, crafts, design, photography, and film. The reason for the wide selection of courses is the art department is considered just as relevant as all the others at Columbia. The goals of these courses are not just to teach a student how to make a pot or film a movie, but to teach visual literacy — the ability to better understand the means of communi- cation and expression by which the student will receive vast amounts of information for the rest of his life. The art media is unlike math or science or english where the student is always provided with a solu- tion to his problem. In art there are no set solutions; 46 ROBERT BUNIO EDNA CASSAPULLA MARK CHAPIN GEORGE CHASE EUGENE CHYZOWYCH JUDITH COHEN Computer Math English English Art Physical Education English RICHARD COHEN PETER COLE MARY CONLON Biology History Spanish the teacher works with the student until the solu- tion is made. But who are the people who teach these courses? They are true artists in their own right, all of whom have displayed and sold work. They are profession- als, sharing their knowledge with us. There seem to be three distinct categories into which art students fall. The first are the student who take an introductory course just to fill a period. The second group consists of students who join up with no motive other than to satisfy their interest. The last set of students are those that have a career in the arts planned, and have spent the last few years de- veloping their skills as well as a portfolio fine enough to present to art colleges. At Columbia there is true freedom in the art classes. There has never been a teacher who has said, Here, draw that, and if it doesn't look exactly like mine you fail. The student is judged on the effort he put in and the results he achieves. NEIL COOPERMAN Mathematics ROBERT CURCIO CONSTANCE CZEKANSKI Chemistry Related Arts The courses in the art department are practical. Students learning the use of a 35 mm. camera are learning a skill that can be of use for the rest of their lives. This is a skill that they may find more to their liking rather than the ability to solve a trigonomet- ric equation of a function, and, as one student put it, How often does a discussion of the Louisiana Pur- chase come up? The only problem, says Ernest Del Guercio, the school district's art education director, is The stu- dents are enjoying themselves, so parents and edu- cators suspect that the courses are of no value. It's the old Puritan work ethic. Indeed, the students are having fun, but they are being challenged as well, with assignments and tests. In fact, the arts courses have become so popu- lar that many students must be denied access to them because they have been filled. Walk into any art class one afternoon and you are bound to see not only the regular students, but also people cutting class to finish projects, independent study students, and perhaps a Columbia alumnus or two. There is something very special about these courses; as one teacher put it, How many classes do you find students sneaking into? 47 SAM DEFINO HELEN DEGNAN ELIZABETH DELSORDI DOMINICK DEO NINO DePINTO GEORGE DOMAREKI A.V. Special Education Data Processing Physical Education History Art ALICE DONADIO ROY EISMANN STACEY ELAM ELAINE ELKIND DENISE EPPS SANDRA FACCIPONTI Mathematics Mathematics Physical Education Mathematics Special Education Secretary ALAN FAZZARI Special Education o BARBARA FELDSTEIN WAYNE FENSTERMACHER Chemistry Music The Computer Generation It has been said that we, the kids of The comput- er generation will see increased use of computers and robots. Many students are taking computer courses in BASIC, Fortran, Cobol and PL 1 in school but these courses teach the students how to program computers, not how to use computers for other prac- tical purposes. With a home computer a student can do many useful tasks. Word-processing programs are of great assistance in writing term papers. They provide easy revision and eliminate those nasty typo's that teachers despise. But the use of home computers are not limited to word-processing. Computers are also helpful in studying for SAT's, foreign languages, math, physics, speed reading and typing. Teachers in Columbia have taken advantage of these tools by using the school's recently purchased micro-computers. But the full potential of home computers is just beginning to be realized by teach- ers and students. 48 ELLEN FINKELSTEIN ERIKA FISCHER JOHN FLETCHER ANTHONY FREDA FREDA FREIDBAR ANTHONY GALLO Related Arts German Physical Education Related Arts Special Education Biology JAY GAVITT IRWIN GENZER RICHARD GEORGE JOSEPH GHEGAN HOWARD GLATT ROBERTA GREHEL History Science Dept. Head English Chemistry English English 49 ALBERT HECTOR RONALD HENDERSON Physical Education French MARIAN HERSHEY Biology JANET HICKS Physical Education DIANNA HILL English JEFFREY HIMMELSTEIN Biology GEORGE HOFFMAN Physics DAVID HOGENAUER History BRENDA HORTON Nurse PETER IOSSO HELEN JONES French Spanish French Spanish ROBERT JONES Music JUNE KENT Related Arts PAULETTE JONES English 50 JOHN KILEY LEONARD KLEPECK E. EVERETT KLINE, JR. JOYCE KOBYLARZ MARILYN KRASNER MICHAEL KRASNER English Physical Education History Department Head Mathematics French English WALTER KREHEL CAROLINE LAWRENCE ELIZABETH LECHTER DARLEEN LEIDER PHYLLIS LEONE ALAN LEVIN Chemistry Mathematics History Mathematics Secretary Physics Morrison Award In mid-October, Miss Mary Dell Morrison, a Co- lumbia math teacher, received the Presidential Award For Excellence In Science and Mathematics Teaching from the National Science Foundation. The award, which was given to fifty-two math teachers and fifty-two science teachers in the coun- try, carried with it a $5000 grant to the school in Miss Morrison's name. Miss Morrison was nominated by other math teachers in the state. Two of these nominees were then selected to be reviewed by a national commit- tee. As for the grant, the decision of how to spend it was left to Miss Morrison and Department Head Mr. Tenewitz. Miss Morrison said I'd like the money to go toward giving teachers stimulating experiences at conventions and workshops. Miss Morrison has been teaching for thirty-three years, twenty-two of which have been in the South Orange-Maple wood district. She says she doesn't know how much longer she will continue to teach in the classroom, but she insists I will never stop my work in mathematics education. WILLIAM LITTLE History VICTOR LOMAKIN Physical Education CHERYL LOYER Related Arts 51 ALICE LUBfclN LARRY LUBKIN JUDY MANISCALKI JERRY MARGULIS SARA MASTALLONE CHARLOTTE MATHIAS Latin Chemistry Mathematics English Mathematics Secretary JAMES MEMOLI Italian Spanish ANNA MEARS Library I CHARLES MILLS Security MARY DELL MORRISON Mathematics MATTHIAS MATHEWSON MAUREEN MATHEWSON Related Arts History EDITH MOSS ALBERT MUCCI ELAINE MURPHY Special Education Related Arts Physical Education Columbia Writing Center As a senior, filing several applications to colleges, I discovered the Columbia Writing Center. The Writ- ing Center, a relatively new institution run by Eng- lish teachers, is located at the rear of the library and is available to any Columbia student. Teachers may recommend that a student make an appointment for help on a particular writing assign- ment, or students seeking a second opinion or con- structive criticism may attend. College essays, a source of great confusion and anxiety for many stu- dents, may also be brought to the center. Although each aide has a unique style of assistance, all have experienced the rigors of the application process and are eager to help. Whether a student needs help with rudimentary grammar, is searching for a better method of expressing an idea, or is completely per- plexed by the essay topic or question, the Writing Center is an excellent place to go for one-to-one advice. Perhaps this one-to-one relationship is the key to the Writing Center's success. The aide can devote all of his her attention to one student. After several visits to the Writing Center, I com- pleted my essays and sent them to colleges with a great deal more confidence. KATHERINE NARDELU Mathematics ELIZABETH NEWMAN Mathematics EVELYN OLIVER English S ROBERT PALMA Mathematics FRANK NICCOLETTI English STEVE OVERY Special Ed. Dept. Head THOMAS PALMA Physics MARTIN PANEK ANGELO PANTAZES SALVATORE PAOLELLA WILLIAM PARKER ENRIQUE PASSARGE Physics Mathematics Language Dept. Head Related Arts Spanish (on Sabbatical) STEFFI POSS ADELE PRESS WILLIAM PRICE MARY PULTAR ANDREW QUIROLI SYDELL RABIN English (On Sabbatical) Mathematics Spanish Treasurer Spanish English Dept. Head PATRICK RAGOSTA History ALLEN RAMEY History GERALDINE RENZ PATRICIA REYNOLDS STEWART RICHTER KATHLEEN ROONEY Secretary Mathematics Biology Mathematics CYNDI ROSSI Ninth Grade Science THOMAS RUGGERIO HAROLD SAVAGE Physical Education History College and Career Night College and Career Night, held at Columbia each fall, introduces students to various opportunities available to them after graduation. Approximately 300 representatives from two and four year colleges, nursing schools, businesses, vocational schools, and the armed forces attend. The program provides stu- dents with the opportunity to speak informally with the representatives and gather information on an institution's atmosphere, admission require- ments, and costs. This can be a great help in deter- mining the school or career to enter. 54 CAROL SCHIFFMAN ERNEST SEHRINGER MARILYN SIMON Special Education Mathematics Spec. Ed. (On Sabbatical) MARIE SPRINGSTEAD GEORGE STAGER JANE STEINER School Psychologist History Special Education NANCY SIMONIC Related Arts OWEN SNYDER History JACK SPEAR History CAROL STEWART JAMES STANFORD ARNOLD STARK Biology Library History DOMENICK TANCREDI CHARLES TAYLOR PETER TENEWITZ JUDY THOMPSON CONSTANCE TRAUTMAN ETHYL TRIPP Italian Physical Education Math Dept. Head Inst Aid English Nurse MARGARET VAN DORPE BARBARA VILLANI DAVE VODOFSKY KATHLEEN WARD MARGARET WASTIE ERIC WEIDA Physical Education Secretary Related Arts Secretary English Related Arts DAVE WEIDLICH ROBERTA WEINTRAUB CHARLES WILLIAMS Related Arts Art Related Arts Dept. Head 9th Grade Science Volunteers This year a new club called the Ninth Grade Sci- ence Volunteers has been introduced into the school by Mrs. Haskel. It is a program designed to provide assistance to students of ninth grade general science classes. All the members of the club are sophomores who have already had general science and are will- ing to give up their studies to help in ninth grade classes. Each day two or three go into the Freshman Sci- ence classes and assist the teachers in their work. Their main job is to circulate in the classroom and help students having difficulty with in-class work and, when the class has a lab, go from lab group to lab group assisting when necessary. These volunteers, who receive no credits for their work, can get help if they do not understand what the general science class is doing. Mrs. Haskel is the science co-ordinator and head of the club and Mrs. Maniscalki helps the volunteers with any questions relating to mathematics. This year the club had only ten students in it, but next year Mrs. Haskel expects many more to partici- pate. She is planning to have the volunteers' sched- ules arranged so that more freshman science classes can be reached by this helpful program. Mrs. Haskel is very proud of the club and the sophomores who are in it. The teachers who have had volunteers in their classes say that the program has been a big success and that they looked forward to having them in their classes again. 56 BARBARA WOLFF Physics SARA WORTH Spanish Italian DAVE YORESH BETTY YURKATAT THOMAS ZAMPANO MARY ANN ZEADY Physical Education Secretary Special Education English LIBBY ZIVICK Special Education CALCULUS GOES FORMAL 58 CLOCKWISE FROM TOP LEFT: Calculus students watch Brother Hajir and Brother Kim make their presentation; Arnie Aistars; Farshid Hajir, Bobby Kim; Lisa [ennis, Ann Pao; Doc George; Ken Scutter, Debbie Brown; Adi Wyner, Farshid Hajir; Mr. R. Palma son. 59 4 Child Development Located on the second floor in C-wing is the pre- school classroom. This is where children at the age of four learn skills that will help them when they enter kindergarten. With the help of upperclass- men, who conduct activities that they have planned in workshops, the children develop their listening and thinking skills along with very basic math and science skills. Students electing to take the course have the opportunity for regular personal interac- tion with children which may clarify their career goals. Top Row (L to R): Cathy Clohosey; Mr. Hector; Mr. Young. Middle Row: Mrs. Hersey;Mr. Cross; Mr. Griesel;Ms. Zeadey, Mr. Ramey. Bottom Row: Mr. Hector, Mr. Deo, Mr. Booth; Mr. Gibson; Mr. R. Palma. Math Lab Located on the third floor, adjacent to the comput- er lab, the Math Lab is a worthwhile three-story climb. Inside, a teacher is always available, ready and willing to assist you with your math homework or to help you make up work after an absence. The Math Lab also has many different math books in which you can find much information on math and math trivia, as well as information about related careers. There is also a trophy case full of the Math Team's trophys and a bulletin board to keep you updated on the latest successes of our Math Team. Astronomy After studying Astronomy in the first semester of my senior year, I would say it was the most interest- ing elective I have taken in Columbia. The class, taught by Mr. Levin, combines text work, lectures, mathematical concepts, visual aids, and computer demonstrations. The curriculum explores topics such as the earth-moon-solar system, stellar evolu- tion, and cosmology, and is enhanced with astro- nomical observations in the CHS observatory The course helped me to learn a great deal about man's relationship with the universe and I found it to be an exciting experience. Top Row (L to R): Mr. Levin in the observatory; Mr. Cohen; Mrs. Matthewson. Middle Row: Mr. Strothers; Child Development Lab; Mr. Domareki; Mrs. Blazure. Bottom Row: Mr. Kiley; Miss Grehl; Front desk in the library. The Library The Columbia High School Library functions pri- marily as a research center that provides materials to supplement the school's curriculum. Recreational reading is also available and individual student re- quests for material reflecting personal interests, are given careful consideration. Besides a large selection of books, the library also provides phonograph re- cords, tapes, art slides, and magazines as well as two microfilm readers, the New York Times on micro- film for selected years, cassette recorders and a pho- tocopier. Part-time student aides perform a variety of clerical and maintenance tasks that are essential to the operation of the facility. We are indeed fortunate to have such a spacious, well equipped, modern facility, and we are proud that it is considered one of the best of its kind in the area. Communications I feel that everyone should take advantage of the Communications course offered at Columbia. It is a chance to learn much about yourself; how to accept yourself as you are, and how to accept and interact with others. It is also a chance to learn how to be more effective in your relationships; at home and at school. Top Rozv (L to R): Communications class; Mrs. Vigerstad; Mr. Levin. Middle Row: Mrs. Worth; Mrs. DiMenna; Mr. Mills; Ms. Rabin. Bottom Row: Mr. Pantazes, Mr. Wade, Mr. Tenewitz, Mr. Goetz; Miss Dale; Mr. Vodofsky. Graphic Arts Graphic Arts is a worthwhile elective course. In the class students learn the many processes in- volved in printing. Through the use of the I-tech, the graphic arts camera, the plate maker, and the printing press I had the opportunity to design and print personal stationery, business cards, and memo pads. I also became acquainted with the different techniques of silk-screening, and was able to apply these techniques in creating my own pattern for t- shirts and mirrors. Through The Looking Glass We See Memories . . . Freshman Year. . . Settling In . . . MICHAEL R. ADAMCZYK Contemplations of futuristic ideas, dreams, but not goals. I'll be there. — See you at BRENDAN BYRNE — Police — 5 on 1 — Defex Pre- I mier DEBI ADAMS our Lives are the makings of some future's past, a Challenge to en- dure, but our Efforts — they shall Last — DA Dff 2 CA thanx Ma FRANCES M. ADAMS WELL HEY WHAT'S UP? One does not make friends One recognizes them. DEB GINNY DIANE CC 3 SDAP MNM MA- BUHA MBKLVM GC TWIRL JOHN ADELMAN I LIVE FOR MY DREAMS AND A POCKET FULL OF GOLD. ZEP DAVID J. ADINARO KEEP YOUR MIND SHARP, LIVE ON THE EDGE. SEE YA LATER: STEVEN, PAM, DEBBIE, NANCY, STEPHANIE, BETH, SUE, KIM LOVE — D.J. BE FREE GUETTIE ADRIEN We are the emperors now. And we are the czars And in time, and in time We will all be stars . . . Thanks to Mom and Dad, etc ARNIE AISTARS A DEVIATION FROM THE NORM IS ONLY A DEVIATION IF YOU'RE STANDING ON THE AVERAGE KATHRYN R. ALLEN Life is a river we may part but we'll meet again sometime at the ocean SFA Lynn = BB, QW, EP, TC, BA, CC, SA, PP I Love You Lester 7-25 JANET S. APPLEBAUM In the end, friend, you've always made me smile. MEECH PRIZ RO- MANNO DO me an ace ILU FR RONALD ARMENTI Remember the good times then the bad times will never let you down. JOHN ARPINO Knowledge is more than the equivalent of force. 69 RS CA- MARO THE POLICE SONOR 1 CYNTHIA M. ASHURST The moment mayb temporary but the memories last for ever. . . N.B '82 + '83 JNKS-FE Y.A. '82 JVGLM Greg 5 3 83 Love to. JGSF WSJH KAMOM + DAD SUSAN G. AUSTIN If you dream it, you can become it; if you believe it, you can achieve it. Thanks MOM + DAD Love Ya Sharm + Ri TGSBEPTCLIKA FATIMA AZEVEDO RACHELE A. BAHTO Sometimes I lie awake at night and wonder where my life will lead me — JB 1 — FWEIZ ILU Chris 5 6 83 BLAST = CLLE RNNG LWJN LEROY LBI 83 68 Morning Announcements ... Fire Drills ... False Alarms ... Old Lockers ... DOUG BARASCH F.N. L 1, 2 ... 9? Who knows. Fool In The Rain. CHOW TO MY FRIENDS. CJ CB MA EB AND MORE 10 PTS. JL SUE BARBARO 'SUDA' Time to go! — Floyd — To all the freaks Ang Marz Reegs HOB Egg Lis guys in L.I. N.W. RPJL KSER MICK Hootch Hi Betty Ma DONNA J. BARSKY MCB's GTATR B OF LP ILM Tee TS Chadwick Rocks Paige Love Ya Bye My Pal And j Thanx MDD MS Nor Roe Julie ILU Vinny Babe ALBERT PAUL BARTL Do your best at everything — M D. But sometimes you just gotta say 'what the ! ?%' . —R.B. YAA- KEENER Thanx all. OMARR BASHIR 20 GOMEZ THE FELLAS CFL : HEYDOODSIM A GOOF! PHELIX DONT TOUCH MATER DEED eC LEGI TCKE TJBD AKGA TMOON O CONAPIC ITS BEEN REAL MECHELE BASHOVER The vilest loss of time is executed without a contract. — TOWER OF FLESH BONE — LV. Y — Jan Prize Roe Deb Nor Car GUY B. BATCHELDER HEY, YOU DONT USE IT YOU LOSE IT! MARK BAUMERT Columbia Football 50 Columbia LAX 21 Wipe The Clouds From My Sky The New Yorkers PF JE MC MG LINDA EDWARD BECKFORD IF YOUR MIND CAN CONCEIVE IT AND YOUR HEART CAN BELIEVE IT THEN YOU KNOW YOU CAN ACHIEVE IT EB KG KL AF CJ JOSHUA BELSKY IN THE DAYS OF MY YOUTH I WAS TOLD WHAT IT MEANS TO BE A MAN NOW I'VE REACHED THAT AGE I'VE TRIED TO DO THINGS THE BEST I CAN MAA LIZETTE BENITEZ TBB RTTB DILVM ASW DN, OR Menudo-Es Por Amor Quiero Ser Vavan Con Dios Party All night Long Love U Mom Dad, Greg, BG Libra Aries MICHAEL T. BERGEN It was a great and fun year. Thanks Mr. Young I Love You Mom! I love You Teddy! Rest in Peace. KEIRA LYNNE BERMAN The last word B.F. — LC Hey Vit! MK CA RS MK Bye guys. CRAIG BERMINGHAM Live for yourself, there's no one more worth living for. We had it for a while which is better than not at all. Miss ya Pete! Sting KIMBERLY A. BERRY Whatever the mind can conceive it can achieve. I'll be 4ever yours Doug. Stop the madness Larry LeVan T Jabeaks TE SE TR AW AF NYC 69 Egg Drop Experiment ... Illegal Intermission .. . Ralph’s ... BK ... Cutslips ... DEBRALEE BERTOUNO Bye CHS 4ever — JOES + chels ILMD J PAT hi Lis' + Shar I'll nev- er forget ya' ShP LM KJ AJ MP • WJ KM? Ski + Surf! KCM wh? The two of us Bye RICHARD C BISHOP DIM G 22 And G 23 To 10, DIM House To Blue — Capt — Stage Crew 82-84, coy — prods — WB — KD — Yeah Gerr — 74 Ford 400 RCMH RC3 OK IATSE — LOCAL 1 LEWIS BLAU JUDAS PRIEST + POLICE VAN- HALEN MC + LB!!! PS GB BF EE TM BS JM DO BO KP BT JM EH DE RC TR FRIENDS FOREVER WILDRIK BLOK THE ONES IN THE SPOT ARE ONLY HALF AS IMPORTANT AS THE ONES BEHIND IT! TcE 81 B + BR TEAM 65 D 1029 Lane 44 BRING UP THE HOUSE LIGHTS MARYANN BODAYLE Whassup? Stop it! BOFF MP VMLR DCKLThe Party's Over — 5 20 83 + 10 29 83 G-STRING V-Bone NMN TRIZO YFITH-G CF AD CC CP DV LJ PE BJC IBSYOTO STACY BOFF I OUR LIVES HAVE JUST BEGUN THE BEST IS YET TO COME. DG — We're there. MEMORIES AL- WAYS — KJ MJ DS BFF. DAN — YTB. LOVE YOU M D DANA SUSAN E. BOGAN Time to get out and move on to other things — what's ahead can't be any worse! April 83 in Paris! ALWAYS REMEMBER SANDY! THANX RF! ROBERT BOGUS It's all over. So grab a Heineken remember the good times. Trans- AM TwisTed F sister Quiet Riot OZZY PO MC RR LD CINDY ANN BOND Within me Lies the Power to Seize teh Hour and Liv my Dreams Bird LUV YA! BOF! SAND I Adore-u- sis! Manda — BEAR CHEEZ JFGT WEND! MA! MPM SANDY BETH BOND WEND — ROCK the HOUSE! LO- VELY! SGYG — WOODY Twin Power! JRNY LUV Thanks JL GP KM WB-WL-CB — MH-CC-UR all my BEST FRIENDS — Tinkerbell, I LUV VU PREZ! CHERYL BORCHERT Today's Dreams Are Tomorrow's Future DBC. Someday Last of the Party boat BFF TDKK SCOTT 1-1- 82 ANCHORS AWAY .. . PHILIP BORNSTEIN THE BEST WAS YET TO COME WAFWOT OR NOT. GOOD TIMES — EH — SWNP — CRUMAR MEN YOU KID YLS — DON'T GO jg 10 26 82 — FOR ALWAYS. WHAT THE??? Y KRISTEN BOWSHER Believing is the beginning of a dream come true I KON' KNOW LIS' OH NO! CJ Big Bird SOCCER 5 JJ JO SHARON ANN BRADY Someday we will all wake up and find that life is just a dream. Is yours in color? AGSL Liz — call me LRCRB Ha'ween TCA Brades CHUCKIE BREWER MAY THE CLASS OF '84' LIFE BE HAPPY WITH EVERY COMING DAY, AND MAY THEY MEET THE BEST THAT LIFE HAS TO OFFER. MOM, S, GA 70 Devo ... Commons ... Bruce Springsteen ... Sweet 16’s ... MTV... Tab t • • LISA J. BRIEF Gather up your love in some wi- seness For every memory shall al- ways survive — P.T. Practice your Canadian — BG CAROL BRIODY I made it! I congratulate me CHSBT Thanks Mom Dad Lau- rie Sandy SHFE!! Bonnie FFE Vinny S. Luv Robert F. Luv always IH 1 SCOTT BROCHHAGEN JB BROWN We Live We Die and Death not ends it! 24 Hoops Pre S 1 in State Yo Man what happened to me last night Delboys Yite!JK KD AK NK OK TB SHERISE L. BROWNLEE LIFE IS WHAT YOU MAKE IT. I LOVE YOU SB SA CC SC KA AF SA KB SC TC LE SG EP PP KC LL PC KEVY-KEV ROY — SKI ANI- MAL 'B' I LU MOM + DAD MARK BRYANT CHERALYN ANNE BUFFA Smile U Will Find Your Own Kind of Sunshine. LUV Music Keep Our Emotions Strong Let Our Minds Move The World Along thx MG DT SB SHARON BUFO Thanx for being there Kim Nan- cy! Hey Sandy Martha! Bagels LW SB? Lafayette weekends!! LAX RB Ni KK RN JS BG thanx M D KENNETH BURNEY TJ and me last of the MUGS i QUE LA STIMA! always remember that LIFE IS ROUGH T NEED SOME 1 ON 1 BABY!' KEVIN BUSH PETER BUTLER JR. STAND FOR SOMETHING OR YOU'LL FALL FOR ANYTHING. DEATH IS CONQUERED THOUGH YOU SLUMBER - SEVE IS THE PERFECT NUMBER. PHYDEAUX. SANDY BUTLER Time To Move On To Better Things SEAN The Memories Will Last Forever LUA BYE Kim Sharon HP Summer '83 FF Allison BRIGHT EYES SHAUN BROWNLEE KRISTINE BURDORF Nobody knows what dreams I see Friends 4ever — Chris Roe, Nance, Mar, Trai Belmar Day Night Dirty 3 Sum I LU Dad Ka- tie Holiday CB SLDR ERIC CABALLERO When she woke in the Morning, he was gone. With him he had tak- en nothing but experience. 71 Drivers’ Ed .. . Drivers’ Test .. . Cruising ... Overprotective Parents ... Why Me? CORINNE CALABRESE The Rez Party Up DM — IM You KWI ALL Friends FE Mom ILY CCLYA F MWMD CCRD JDBD OCKS Basement yrs to be remem THANX So What I'm Weird ROBERT R. CANNAN T AM' To the Top the Very Top, We Have Seen the Best Of Our Times Pop-Pop Tom Irene Good Night! Nimrod Matt CHS President 1996 FRANCIS J. CAPRIO WE HAVE BEEN TOLD THAT WE ARE THE FUTURE OF THE NA- TION: THE WORLD. AT LAST THE FUTURE IS NOW. GOOD LUCK TO ALL. MICHAEL A. CAPUTO “WHERE HAVE ALL THOSE GOOD TIMES GONE V.H. CFL LUKE - DOOBIE — IF — IN- SPECTOR — DIRT — LIZARD — THE FELLAS PS. AMY D. IM- BORED — I LUV YOU DAVID CARDILLO Senior quote? Oh, so that's what it looks like. OK, what should 1 say? Oh no, there's no more room left. LISA M. CARDONE Love goes wherever it pleases, and pleases wherever it goes. Luv Ya Mom — Dad — Family — Friends — Fred and Snoopy! I made it MARYANN H. CAREY A fool will lose tomorrow looking back on yesterday BFFL: Karen Cutie: Kath (Hi) Raggs: Annie K LVSH: FW sso J Jenn: NY Holl Matt V KIMBERLY A. CARLSON Wheel in the sky keeps on turnin', don't know where I'll be tomor- row. Mt v Mt v SB LBI, eh? JOLN Yo amo Madrid NG Its been a slice Elfin VITO CARNEVALE Set a goal and go for it! The Fellas Good Luck Guys B-Ball 23 An- chor Man VH Deb ILY! I had fun at your grandparents! Party! CHARISSE A. CARNEY Its the soul afraid of dying, that never learns to live. I Love You SUE SHARM, SB KA LI TG EG DPD EP. THANKS Mom Dad God. ERIC CARO It Wasn't So Bad. DONNA CARROLL Memories. Thanks for the good times. Friends 4ever MBVM MPKL DRMK GCC D. Thanx Mom Dad J E. Don't let it end ......EG 7-5-82. RUSH MARIA CELLITTI To My Luv John 6 13 81 Roe — Wow Freak Me Out ILU M D THANX MDD F4E - RM RLGB KLPM DALD TLML PC LD SD AC MD THANX PAULA JD MC MARK A. CENIT If it is meant to be. It is up to me. TRINA MARIE CHANCE GOODBYE '85 — HELLO '84! Thanx M D Are you serious guys? Always SH TC 3-7-82 TC SH KC DW HE 72 ... Cramming For Exams ... SAT’s ... Applications ... Class Rank .. . GPA’s ... USA DIANNE CHMIEL Bear + Bunny 2-14-81 forever. Mike thanks for all your love + support I luv you TM ML AF wish- ing on a star. Wildwood Seaside Sum 81. RICHARD CHOW LOOK INTO THE FUTURE BUT REMEMBER THE PAST BECAUSE THESE ARE THE BEST OF TIMES. E MICH H, LB, DF, PS, TR. DEBORAH CHRISTOPHER Well Hey Whats Up? One does not make friends one recognizes them 3 SK ap 1 m 2 F 3 Gu 2 DC GYPSY' FKLG JMJB SPBF FFAKS Thats a Shame!! MICHAEL CIFELLO I Get Hi When I Want Not Cause I Need To! Night Ranger Pink Floyd Slick Black Cadillac Quiet Riot 83 AANV BBAM MT YIN BEATHA CISZKIEWICZ WIEDZA TO SENS ZYCIA. KNOWLEDGE IS THE MEANING OF LIFE. CATHLEEN CLOHOSEY EMIL COCCA IALU GREGORY — 2 1 83 BF-GE MB J MH SD KC SB THE REZ' BLBOM SKIT RIPS 81-84 CYO Nt sin Cs Bsmt (G) CGC apt THANX HY I LOVE YOU MOM + DAD GK MARCY S. COHEN Use it up. Wear it out; Make it do or do without. BSC SLLB CS SB ATS TM D DJ IRETTA B. COLEMAN When you're down take a pick up the pieces, for tomorrow. Oh they tell me BB — DILVM, VB, TD, AG, CT, CJ, C Cheer '80-84' BBall LAX NS VENETTA I. COLEMAN Rest from the climb and today will be a memory. Of that uncloudy day WLYA C, ZB, NG 83 S 16 — B — S, SJ — T WLT PC THANKS MOM DAD GREG COLLINS BREAK ON THROUGH TO THE OTHER SIDE THE DOORS CFL THE FELLAS VT SKI 84 FREAK MCLT ANCHORMAN JPBH LIGHT UP THE SKY, LIGHT EM UP VH PAT COMUNE DO NOT WORRY ABOUT PEO- PLE NOT KNOWING YOU, BUT STRIVE SO THAT YOU MAY BE WORTH KNOWING. THANX MOM AND DAD RICH CONFALONE HAPPINESS IS A LARGE AND PAINFUL HICKEY. COLUMBIA SOCCER 1 MILANO MONTE WE ALWAYS GOT THE DINER HEDONISTS AB PP CLEVELAND CHRISTOPHER J. COOK Strive for Glory but base your pride not on whims of mass, but under scrutiny of one's self . . . BBQ GVNYC What Is PP-Cleve.? TONYA X. COOK T Moments are Temporary, but memories are 4-ever! Love ya Kish Sonya Lynn Sta PP DL KA QW KC SA LS ASCSTLJ Thanks Mom + Dad I DID IT! 73 Frustrations ... “What’s The Use Of It All Anyway?” . .. Weekends ... Saturday Night DEBORAH T. COOPER Don't Wait For Your Rainbow, Color It Now Rich, Mar FIELD TRACK 1 Luv Ya Snoopy G.B.U. MANUEL R. CORTEZ People who worry about the little things often miss the more impor- tant ones. High Sign BAU VANG FISH GAT TRACY ANN COX A FRIEND IS ONE WHO KNOWS WHO YOU ARE — JG-DD — LD- NP — HY —THANKS-NO MAT- TER WHAT EVERYTHING COUNTS . . . THANKS MOM, FOR EVERYTHING LAURIE COYLE Enjoy what's Here, 'cause there's no Here There! Oh No! Hey Deb I did it! EDIDI Hey John — Guess What? SMEG! RAH! C + C! A, PT PUPPIES 6 is 1 JOANNE CRAUGH Grow up! I cried and as the smoke was clearing, he said Give me one good reason why! ILU ANN C MD SABRINA CROMER BRI Cherish yesterday, dream for to- morrow, but live for today ★ BYE: TE GALP PSBA FKC JT ★ Forever for always for LUV 10 30 81 I LUV U ERIC DAVID CROSS C.H.S BASEBALL 15 IB THE FEL- LAS ANCHORMAN SHOTGUN'S CORTY'S 20 N 1 SHOREHOUSE Sinep JENNAFER A. CRUITT Sometimes the touch of a friend is enough . . . Mare-GF'S — REM. NYC — 'HALL 82' IWF Moni! — KF SF JC in SG (TH-M) 'ATOAST' 'TSR, MFL JIM CRYAN ALT 1 THANKS CAS, GAV, LEN, NWK 1 MA BOY RD TM PP JG KJS JR. JF PF JB JC TF JG JP MG DS WL V ICA PRES LECAR B + A YOU GOTTA DO WHAT YOU GOTTA DO SHARMAN D. CURRY If there is no struggle, there is no progress. Sometimes you just have to say. . . Luv Sue Ri TG SB LEK ES ARYJ. THANKS MOM AND DAD KIMBERLY J. CUTTINO Life is a 3 ring circus filled with the ups and downs of a carousel MSF: PIPER! I LUV U MC, SC, TR, TC, SG, K, D Q THANX Ma C IA DAC Sometimes I feel like a figment of my imagination ROMAN 9482 SUZY-QEXITZ UKES 20 ALIA ADIA ULANA DEBC AMP 83 HUNTER SKI AT 3 MT MSN CEAV LO KEITH MARTIN DAKIN FOOLISH ARE THOSE WHO DREAM DREAMS, FOR THEY SELDOM COME TRUE. THANX A LOT COACH QB 18 KNIFE JB O JK NICK KK'S GYM DEB AF HOOK TRACEY DALTON LISA ANNE DARCY Memories we share will keep us close. Soccer 111 don' know Kris! SL. FDJP WHAT SF: MWKB CEJO POLICE — 8 17 83 LONG SBJJ AV BFASW 74 . . . Parents Away. . . Party.. . This Bud’s For You . . . Alcohol . . . Intoxication RICHARD DAVIDIAN FRANCIS DAVIS Did You Ever Stop to Wonder Why —ELP TOSHIE YVONNE DAVIS We're at the time when the door opens lets the Future in. Luv Thanx to T JC, JD, Pat, KM, JT, Nana, M TW, LW, especially MOM. LAMONT DAWSON DOMENIC A. DeMEO WRESTLING HWT DAN- ooch Good friends are forever BS BG JH DL MOH CK DG CM BB PO BR AP fishing BRICK POP TART CY MIKE PHIL CHRISTINA DeSANTIS 'But life goes on' Friends 4ever Birdie Roe Mar Nance Belmar '82 ILM (Don B) TS ILU MA 'Ria Jani 'K? 'Day + Night Holiday Dirty 3 sum Dad MARILYN DeLUISI Always Forever Richie 3-31 HOLIDAY... It would be so nice Belmar 82 KB CD RM NK TL I LOVE YOU M D PSSJ JTBC HEY CUZ 44c SS83 KATHLEEN DENVIR Well Those drifter days are past me now I've so much more to think about deadlines commitments Kid Betty Lou Doors dynamicduo GERARD DeSANTIS N.Y. RANGERS 1 WENDY! PT What happened Skipper? CHS HOCKEY TH, SHARK, BD, RB, GG, TK DIO, RAINBOW, ISLY ZAN, SUE ME TAKE A NAP! M P JOHN DESOUZA LIVING IN A WORLD OF MAKE BELIEVE, I CAN HIDE BEHIND WHAT'S REAL DIO HOLY DIVER THERESA A. DiELMO My future lies at the rainbow's end, happy dreams timeless friends. BOFF CBKK Last of the partyboat HITG ERIC TIMOTHY DINES I have fought a good fight, I have finished my course, I have kept the faith; take care and sweet dreams Sabrina L. CROMER SUSAN DOBLOSKY May the saddest days of your fu- ture be no worse than the happiest days of your past. DEBORAH D. DOMBROWSKI TIME TO RIPEN LESS LOSING THE JOY IN BEING HIS LITTLE GIRLS — CDWD ATPK LOVE M FAM ROCK LC BRIDGE — DPTC JD 6 LISTENING EARS AV 8-6-83 KATHERINE DONALDSON EVERYBODY'S GOT A HUNGRY HEART — LAY DOWN YOUR MONEY AND YOU PLAY YOUR PART ... WE WERE BORN TO RUN . . THANKS-LOVE, KATEY 75 ONCE UPON A TIME . . . ’ 76 77 Quarters ... Anchorman ... Sunday Morning ... “You’re Snagged” ... Depression . .. ROBERT J. DONOHUE It's a town fulla losers and I'm pullin outa here to win! RK JR MF AR HW PT SM Kamikaze I LU KJT WILLIAM DORAN BRIDGID DOYLE YEAH Finally Made It! The REZ: The Hill, Alternative Tuc The Prom Stih Gnob AC CCPA DHSS JLK MR The Casual Crew John Martin Forever! TERENCE C DOYLE Never play leapfrog with a uni- corn. ROOM SERVICE! Turbo 4: JJ, MV, ZTD CHS SOCCER 11 2 Lax? Hus Flex-off winner Fred AF LURANA C DREWES GOOD FRIENDS AND GOOD TIMES ARE TREASURED HEY WHAT'S UP MNM! AMY - BS — REM EP? TAM — WILD CAT TAB + GRA LUV YA JOHN LUCIA DRUMGOLD LORI DUBAS Let the magic of the moment say it all to me. CCLDFM BOF THE ARC WOOD Bench Where's Kathy? DUB S C LF WALLY LYMDGH BILLY PAMELA M. DUDZIK ONLY A PERSON WHO RISKS IS FREE Look for the good AHHJM. Love to — Ma, Dad, Hal NPDASH The memories will never die. Stars Bio Luf OW? EVERETTE DUPREE EVEN THOUGH WE HAD OUR upS AND downS, I'M GONNA MISS YOU ALL, SO STAY KOOL TRACY A. EDWARDS Success! Good luck class of 1984. Thanx MOM, DAD, FJ, AND PG I LUV YOU. MY Special friends GL KB JC AF: SE + RJ , Sagittarius ELIZABETH EGLOVITCH The best of times came with the best of friends JC MR a toast! Smit RS and all you guys. 5 25 82 GL LOVE YOU LYL GTAWG H. MARK ELLIS Like through an hourglass the hours passed w o sound circling above me the sound of wings the earth shakes my feet — Auga BRIAN ENTMAN IT DOESN'T MATTER IF WE NEV- ER MEET AGAIN FOR WHAT WE HAVE SAID WILL ALWAYS RE- MAIN. LAURA EPSTEIN Climb High Climb Far Your Goal The Sky Your Aim The Star Thanx Rae Carin in Robyn Liz MDA ILU Jeff N'Oubliez Pas .. . LL Orange Magic Marker CARRA ERICSSON The little I see looks like heaven to me and I don't care if the ocean gets rough. P. Townshend Chapter II . . . SAK H'Fun Bon 78 ' ■■ ■ . 7 ; '1' |L- 1 I' 11M: I- '- Mlhl k.irL in NKi II KUl.i I BJ-rn i i ■■■ ■ ,m hi kj i nun ihiif i -. t,i 111 W 1 Irl fWPlfc W . r i-, M h-i.. 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KARL LOUIS GEORGE Why do you look so sad and for- saken when one door is closed don't you know another is open LG RG KG MB EB BARBARA LYNN GINLEY I count myself in nothing else so happy as in a soul remembering my good friends . . . Practice your Canadien — LB. IRA GOLDBERG I KNOW THAT I'M DAMNED IF I NEVER GET OUT AND MAYBE I'M DAMNED IF I DO I LUV U NANCE 4EVER (The Rep) MY 10 INCH CHOKER JN GERALD J. GESIOR JR. I leave Columbia behind, taking memories that will live on forever! — CHSF BALL GOLG Maximum Security Kathy 6-22-83 Forever DIANA MARIE GIASULLO The most wasted day of all is that in which we have not laughed . . . WOW SUM '83 SSPJA. R.M. BBAL LMGR. CBTDFF CIN KR CY KK JOCELYN GIBIAN Won't forget, can't regret what I did for . .. Miss ya! KD JL DT JG DN PR . .. Only wimps eat raisins says us!! ROBERT GIELCHINSKY To the fella's — WHAT THE HELL IS GLICK! KEN. H — The pickier IOU a few Simon Joe use Paper- bags Dave Thanks 4EVER DEB. R I LUV U! IBWY MARTHA GITONEAS Reach for the stars and don't stop until you hear a rip. Sharon we made it! Luv Ya — SLSB ESKT CIRA J S 83 Thnx for the memo- ries CHS TARA M. GIUNTA When youve found another soul who sees into your own take good care of each other 143 TSF APJC SKMA B D — ILU — MPDV FRED MUFY DANA GLASSMAN Memories and friends walk side by side. BFFE BETH MARA LIZ, TDF — JK JS CT DS SB TH SB were there AG ME MLT — D M, B R ANDREW SCOTT GOLD Don't believe on Monday morn- ing what I said on Sat. night. Amy EP FOGHAT? 143D NFLMBP The REP CHF CHS SOCCER GK 1 ANDREA GOLLIN ZOYA GORELIK TOLANDA MT” GRAHAM Knowledge comes, but wisdom lingers. KIT 84 CREW SUE, Ri, SHARM, LI, SG, KC, TC, PP, STAY SWEET SIS, FR, MD THANKS MOM DAD ALTHEA G.M. GRANT To be GOOD is not ENOUGH when I dream of being great, thanks Mom Dad, Summer of '83 Terence Bournie 81 Cliques . .. Jocks . . . Preps . . . JAP’s . . . Punks . . . “What’s Up?” . .. Concerts JOHN GRECO STACEY GREEN CY A. GROPPER Varsity Wrestler '81-'84 Truly BN CG 8 20 82 T Get By with a little help from my friends' DD TP BS I Love You Blue Eyes JANINE GUIDA Reach for a star, when you have it, reach for another TFAFF — CA Luv To TC JH TY Gypsy 83 GUIDO PJ - YLS Y M ALWS! Luv U MUM DAD OW! DONOVAN F. GUTZMORE C.H.S. SOCCER 1 EVERDAY 1 WRITE THE BOOK HEY LEN. WHATA SOPHOMORE MILE RE- LAY CAMP WEDGIES LITC ANY GOSSIP THANX ALY LEILA HADDAD This is it — The picture lasts long- er. Fishy Fishy Have you seen the fishy? CA CM ZG AD Rudepot! Dance Craze! JOHN HADU FARSHID HAJIR THE MOST BEAUTIFUL THING WE CAN EXPERIENCE IS THE MYSTERIOUS. IT IS THE SOURCE OF ALL TRUE ART AND SCIENCE. EINSTEIN MAHSHID HAJIR THE KEY TO TRIUMPH IS ITS FIRST SYLLABLE-GONNA MISS U GUYS XC 1 LU THANX M D L BFARS FRIENDS 4EVER CIK DSWG KM JSKZ KBLKC JTMU MDVO JAMES HAMEL I may not agree with what you say, but I will fight to the death for your right to say it DWAYNE HARPER LISA C. HARPER — tomorrow we will run faster, stretch out our arms farther . . . And one fine morning— F. Scott Fitzgerald JEFFREY S. HECKMAN Don't stop believin'' 158 Wrestler Eagle Scout Buddy Bill 0-3 GS HS WTM Lor. Wen. Cy. Dom. Dawn. Kath NINA C. HELMS THANK GOD! SUERAYA, je te monquais la plus. Adieu Nina JAY HERNANDEZ Good Luck and Farewell Yeah, Alberts! Pink Floyd, MC Rush, ;j Priest, Love Ya, CMKS! MR MIKES JM PARTY BOYS! FREAK, The Wall Comfortably Numb 82 ... Things Your Mother Never Told You ... Red And Black Days ... The Cougars ... STACEY LEE HILBERT You aren't REAL until somebody REALLY loves you. I Luv U PJL. thanx mom Celene Bfa snakes Squeeky 14 STEVEN R. HIRSCH WHAT'S MINE IS MINE AND WHAT'S YOURS IS YOURS BUT YOU WILL ALWAYS BE MINE, AND I YOURS. DAD TBFJ GNPPD KGSL TC. AI STU, THANKS. LEIGH ANNE HOCKER Lisa — I'll always guard my cas- tles, yet watch for the unicorn and listen for rainbows — Thanx MOM, DAD, evrybdy, I luv u! HMHTM! MYRON HOHIL I just feel, it's been real, went by in a zip it's been a trip. These four years have been the best years of my life! KENNETH M. HOLLAND IT SEEMS KINDA FRIGHTNIN' HOW R YOUNGER GENERA- TION SWINGS - VH the FEL- LAS, GLIK BB 13, ANKERman, Q's, CC PT gotta DIP? cmq SHOTgun PIKL STEVEN HOLLYFIELD DEIRDRE 4-EVER 7-12-83 FORD F 250 2 X 4 HAVE JUSTAS MUCH FUN MAXIMUM 1 SUZUKI PE 175 COPENHAGEN MARINES GOOD TIMES WITH RW ERIC HOLTZMAN I wanna get lost in your rock n roll and drift away. WAF WOT of not? MHB RULES. PB NP. KPAL What the?? YYYY EDITH E. HORSEY I've been in my mind, it's such a fine line, that keeps me searching for a heart of gold, and I'm getting old. Deb Laur JDC VICTORIA E. HOWARD Everybodys got mixed feelings Everybodys got 2 dv-ate from the norm — I want 2 drive my dreams in 2 exsistence HMHH TMAM FASN RGMD SHIRLEY HUANG Not until we are lost do we begin to understand ourselves. JOHN HUETZ We grow neither better nor worse . but more like ourselves — M. Becker Whome Cyogecc JL sd 2 kc ART ERICA L. HUNKELE Life is only what you make of it so make all the pieces fit — The Kinks mic-rik SQUAN-TOGA OZZY LED ZEP FFED FBFR CLBS ECCB SFOAD PAUL IANTOSCA I can say I ain't been wastin' my time Baseball 7 Z28 Thanks Mom Dad THE FELLAS Good Luck VCLM 19 Rags Anchorman Shorehouse VINCENT J. INGATO Memories of CHS will last me a lunch time Bad Times with MC GAT MC and BAD CO Love ya Don JOSEPH T. INSERRA Its over Mike were done — Def Leppard — Rock-Of-Ages Sum- mer of '83 to John M — Thanks for the help Goodbye Columbia, U-F- S 84 83 Soccer ... Sectional Champs ... Football ... Thanksgiving Victory! ... Lacrosse___ LYNN NICOLE IRBY YOUNG, GIFTED BLACK SFA — Kathie — LB, nini, Tonya A TCSSS, I LU — JH! Bobby Our love is real, strong 4-ever 'miracles' 7-5-83 LINDA DAWN JACOBS I may be crazy but it keeps me from going Insane — SQUAN midnite swim Thanks Mom Dad THD SHP BOYZ Dynamic Duo SUZANNE A. JAGERNAUTH Columbia High School is one of the best schools that I've ever been to. It helped me to learn a lot. CLEONICE JAKOBSEN Sometimes in our lives we have pain and sorrow but if we are wise we know there is always tomor- row Thanxs Ellie KRMG I LU AL 24 CLAIRE JANOWSKI SUCCESS ISN'T FINAL; FAILURE ISN'T FATAL: COURAGE IS WHAT COUNTS. BBALL TEN BAND ORCH OH NO! KB BE GOOD JJ! RP — SALLY BEACH 3 am PRAC? JOHN JANOWSKI There r 2 things in this world 4 which we r never prepared 4, twins. Hi MRKB SC Lax '47' Soccer '16' Turbo 4 Debbie — love is you and me NICHOLAS JANULIS It's good to think of the future but also enjoy yourself in the present. Laugh and the world laughs with you. JACQUELINE JENNINGS Everybody has a place and time . . . A chance to live ... A need to find . . . Thanx for all the good times guys — HM HH TM MR ISS BOOKOO CHRISTOPHER JOHNSON I thrived harder because my goal was to reach the top. This thought I leave behind with good wishes to my sister DF LS PJ GT KB AF JACQUELINE JOYCE Jamie There Is No Way To Return To The Past So Live Every Day As If It Were Your Last INFUT 1417 . . . BM 17 13 82 UR damn right DM! ANTHONY JOYNER ME AND KB LAST OF THE MUGS THE MIGHT KAZOO COUGAR FOOTBALL FL-DB 1 SWINGIN OUT WITH DAR, KEV GRAMPS TUNA KB DD KJ BA GH GHPJ NANCY KAES I was dreaming when I wrote this Pepper 4ever F's KR CTM C- Girl SFJB GA BELMAR 82 What ya gonna do Sam QSTX-TLI LUVAM DS FM ADRIENNE KANT SETH ERNIE KAPLAN GOOD LUCK TO ALL. Make your impact on the world. LET'S GO METS! WE'RE 1 I SHALL RE- TURN AND KILL ALL TRAI- TORS! BYE! STACEY KAYE Lets Not Ask How Long Our Luv Will Last Lets Just See How Beauti- ful We Can Make It While We're Together 143 RGB TF BT TA SJ KMD 84 ■.. State Champs? ... Basketball ... Baseball . .. Go For It! ... School Spirit ... MARY KAZOUN TIME GOES ON, BUT MEMORIES LIVE FOREVER. Twirl — Capt Driving w a Summer Breeze Thanx mom :: dad ILU CHEESE- CAKE! m6 BO FW RV LP CN TT MT AK PETER E. KEBBEKUS Greetings from England! Hows life in the colonies WAHZOO! Wahzoo Zucchini C, B, R, W, BP, DD, BH, HH, BFSW, FZB, HBB, BCT, OOTB, YPOS, KTJ T. ANDREW KEENE Its a chance of a lifetime in a life- time of chance 23 LAX BJMI a LO M D Im Not Saying A Thing SDM McSch napps Risky Business CJ? OWEN KELLY 22 Capt. BBJ Chewin Hagen One Flew East One Flew West One Flew Over The Cukoo's Nest Our House 5-11-81 NANCY E. KILARJIAN There can b no rainbow w out a cloud a storm. M D Thanx — Guys. Never 4get IF HM HH TM the Fun! CSw MRLH AIWIU — ILU Timmy 3 25 83 ANTHONY F. KIMLER We are now free to do any thing we want, so lets not blow our free- dom B.Y.U THOMAS KINCAID CHS FOOTBALL 28 Thanks Coach Rember WUSC GIMP CRF.W SCOPE BR SP BL TP GD COLLEEN KING Good times, bad times we've had our share KP LT CK Bof Thanks DG DZ We've had fun CL CC SP HEADLY PINCH GUMBY JOSEPH A. KINNEY WHEN THE MUSICS OVER TURN OUT THE LIGHTS CFL A- MAN CHS FBALL 24 BBALL 21 THE FELLAS LS TK ML GW MC PV MED AND DOOBIE CL YOURE 1 THANKS BRYAN J. KIRKLAND Consider well what your strength is equal to, and what exceeds your ability. Good Luck KB MN CG ROBERT KIRSCH Now the distance is done and the search has begun. I've come to see where my beginnings have gone. KACE Y LU Kamakazi, JRRD JENNIFER KIRSON Thanks for the memories' BFFE KJMSD MDR CSD-TDF D M WCUS? ML T DAD MOM SUM 82 83 BB BON DDSIR Gb — IBIY Dave (YABIM) My years go to RS KRISTEN E. KISCH Each to his own way. I'll go mine, best of luck with what you find. BOFF — CBTONG DG B-Ball mgr. It must be destined — L BUG 1 CATHY SUE KOM1SHANE So before we end, and then begin, we'll drink a toast to how it's been. PLAM i love you i always will JN SMIT OLV JSIW FF- HMHHTM MARIKO M. KONDO Good things come in samll pack- ages. SSCCP CO 7 V FAF LSBF SLED GFAO ASA SPBC Gd LK Class of '84 Thanks PC 85 86 Mark Ellis Mindy Pistol Nobuhiko Sugiura Cleonice Jakobsen Dave Cross Kristen Kisch “Friday Is Red And Black Day” ... Dressing Up On Game Days ... Halloween Costumes OREN KOSANSKY If you want to be me, be me, and If you want to be you, be you. ADAM KRAEMER I have no profound advice to leave my classmates. JAY KUMAR Change, nothing stays the same, UNCHAINED — VH CHS soccer- R R. SO THIS IS LOVE? I LYK. R. Edward Van Halen GTIRK? S NEAL JAY KUSNETZ If You're Not Sure What It Is, Then Put It In Your Mouth. Look At Me Bloom BBQ We Always Got The Diner Hedonists PR PP Cleve- land. MARK LaMORTICELLA ONLY ONE THING LEFT TO DO SAY GOODBYE! THOMAS LaROCCA HOLLY: SPIKE LOVES YA! SHAR- LENE: A TOUCH OF CLASS SHEILA: SO FINE, ELISSA: VERY SPECIAL LADY MAXIMUM SE- CURITY 10 OF DOUGLAS LADDEN LIFE SUCKS . . . AND THEN YOU DIE THE MOST WORTHWHILE THINGS IN LIFE AREN'T GRADED KARLA KAR LAMBERT It's closing night, the lights are off and the stage is empty. Remember OKLA GYPS BOFV MMBD CMPF AGC EBJR AFC DDC BYE MOO BED CRISTINA M. LANGONE Dancing gets me higher than any- thing else I know Ra MCB Concert Hall SAL Shore Permanent Waves SF trips Live Luv Laff ROC-ON TRACI LANNON 4ever KEITH, I Luv U! 81-? Cal. jb ss d attic msgts! Friend's 4ever — Nance — Bert Birdie — Row — Belmar 82 coke! dd QSTX — NK YO! KKs I LU M D LARISSA ANNE LASZOK Sweet dreams are made of this: sums, tabirs, parties, city-tihs ytik- cil, skiing, buddies; JAX GPMC SN — L best Muffy Terrific Thanx Ftm! ANN ELISE LAURIDSEN Keep your face always toward the sunshine, and the shadows will fall behind you. LISA MARIE LAWRENCE Thanks, Mom David for helping me thru IT ALL SPECIAL LOVE TO the Family Erica MSDM FRJL DAVID, 12 82 Luv ya Always DAVID LISA — ERICA KIM LeVICCHI WE HAD THE BEST OF TIMES rnk crnr stop SUM '-81 ST E's MEMBER PARTYIN w the GANG PIGGIN OUT SCP MR MEN BF MD BOF MCTL BMAR KSLT ILU MDWJ 88 ... “What-A Closed Lunch?!” . .. Get Real ... The Review Board ... Warning Notice TONIA LENZA MARIA LEPORE Remember 84 — No tears no sor- rows just remember the good times. Friends always — LC RM MC RL GB Casa Halloween 83 Mom Dad TINA LEPORE friends forever RM MC KL RL GB Lt DE CM PM MD Casa Good times we made it you guys. Thanks MOM DAD I Luv you Joey 4 ever JZ TL CARIN L. LEVINE You are what you choose 2 be — whatever it is you see life will be- come LY MAD Jon Rae Bert Laur Liz NJ CDM Thanx JK — Youre Alright NYTB-WLF TRACEY ANN LEWIS CHS — Mr FA 22 — friends — MS ZIVICK ROBERT S. LIROFF ALBERT LOBIANDO There may be a time when we'll attend Weather Theatres to recall the sensation of rain. — Jim Mor- rison, The Lords WENDY LoRUSSO LORI LOMBARDI SAND ROCK THE HOUSE THE TWINS I LU M.D., S.N., J.R., S.M., P.T., B.D., G.D., T.H., : A F M.F., THOSE CRAZY NIGHTS I DO RE- MEMBER IN MY YOUTH DINKI JULIE LORENZ Everybody Plays The Game MLTAOY — JMKD SDM - BFFE ILY CH - EBYT You Cant Hurry Love Lax 10 Prom 83 G-The time TM D SO MANY DREAMS KP JULIE LUBETKIN Love when you can, cry when you must, and be who you are. Friends are worth a fortune . . . PR JG DN DT KTD AGNES RAISSA LUMBA Life was easy when it was boring — The Police Cornell Summer '83 Skylight '82 Thanx JC! GWTW Mrylwn Due tomor- row?!? S.P. Good-bye ROBERT LYNCH Hell and destruction are never full; so the eyes of man are never satisfied prov 27:20 Gimp crew skitrips CHS LAX DART TED STEPHANIE A LYNCH I have more memories than if I was a thousand years old. BETH I Love you —JEN — Reach for the Gold. PF, DR, WS, LP, CB, DA, PK, KS, RH, H'S LOUIS MAGLIARO Life is like a bologna sandwich the more bread you have the less bolo- gna you get. THE FELLAS Ski VT. Shorehouse Anchorman 89 Intercept The Mail . . . Report Cards . . . Atari . . . Computers . . . Are You Kidding? JACQUELINE MAHER ANGIE WHEN WILL THOSE CLOUDS ALL DISAPPEAR? AN- GIE WHERE WILL IT LEAD US FROM HERE? RSSB LNTD CHIP HI DAD! H'N AT M 83 PETER T. MANDERICHIO THE CHILD HAS GROWN, THE DREAM IS GONE- — SUCH IS LIFE — FLOYD — SOLDIERS OF FORTUNE - fOE. TUK, [r. - 176 THE G1RLZ-FRIENDS 4-EYER JANE MARZANO FREAK Music all I hear is Music — PC.— ZEBRA - METAL — KRAWEN 1 — PJRG RM LMGP IPCF MYLP RSSB JMDA JN KSJH JWJL KRMR MDLN EDKW STOWY LEONARD MAIOCCO Better luck next year Columbia Football 12 — Thanks to Dad Italian Stallion AG JENNIFER A. MALLETT In memory all things seem to hap- pen to music . . , Blue Skies For- ever — HMHHTM — ILU SQSD KYPD DKM To The Club At times like these MITCHELL MALTENFORT ANTHONY MANCUSO Five Advanced Placements Ap- plies Early Action to Harvard. Yot- ed Most Likely To Self-Destruct ROSEMARIE RO MANNO Good times Bad times u no I had my share! Priz Jan Mech love love loveu! No-ra Dee CRYSTAL RORO loves u! MBI I need lunch! MARY MARANO WE RE GOING TO PARTY ALL NITE LONG! 4-EYER FRIENDS LAURIE MAULT WISH YOU WHERE HERE CAPE COD RES LBI HWHMD KG DiGi JLJKCT RICHIE MARINELLI The Past Is Closed. All That Is Left Are The Memories, But The Future Is Open For All Your Dreams To Come True. ROSEMARIE MARSILLO II 13 82 Roe John — Tiamo TRULY — Always 4E — (SOON) — XO MC — FREAK — ME — OUT CASA - 82 83 MC + JD I LU — M D ML — WILDWOOD RLGB TL1Z KLAR MDEN CMIM DADC JEFFREY T. MASON Live — Life — To — its — Greatest — Expectation — And — Enjoy — it All — dreams — can — come — true — with — a — little — self determination — Thanks — Mom Dad — GTO JIMMY MASON Who Stole My Thunder? but some things you never get used to. My vision of vou can’t get anv clearer - Trust — EC — Stick To Me ROSLYN MASON Good Luck to all the sophomores of 84. Best of luck in all the years to come at Columbia to my brother Paul Mason. ROSEANNE MASTRONARDI Get This Friends 4ever Tee Bird Nance Bert Trai PM Belmar '82 Holidav 44c Dirtv 3 Sum Salt Cuz CB S PZ 143 JCLVJ D MOM ILU Dad 90 . . . David Bowie . . . Half Days ... “Should I Change For Gym?” ... Lunch Lines ... MARIUZ MATTHEWS TRISH (BFF) SM (6 11 83) JC JH 3 25 MK MM GC CP PM TS CM JF MR. O LOVE VA ALL PARTY AT GREG'S 7 7 KINKS LOVE IS JUST ANOTHER WORD ANTHONY MAZZA THE SEA REFUSES NO RIVER AND THE RIVER IS WHERE I AM. PETE WACKER - JMBJ CMRD HOUi-DUPA JOHN McAUSLAND MARY M. McCANN 1 MADE IT!! TS-FLUSH SP-M Ms NEVER TELL! SCREW DRIVER LSK — BEST FRIENDS SUM 83 AT THE SEASIDE” THANKS LGBRJD GIRLS OF 414 — BYE MR. CHASE CAROLYN McELROY I was only joking. Party Boys Casu- al Crew Kar Liz Jod CK KP RK Jay Friends forever. Calif. Bound Bur- nin Up Ron Summer 83 CHRISTINA McGRATH Behind Everv Cloud There's a Rainbow . . MEAD ST ITALY BOOKSTORE, D.E., Class of 84 DRMH Thnx M D GOOD LUCK EVERYBODY!!! SCOTT P. McGUIRL And now the fun begins Let's just beat the Hall Lax state champs? Stew for you. Guido Rubes is this a new song? Ann PATRICK McAULLEFFE KATHERINE McCROARY 1 USED TO BE DISGUSTED NOW I TRY TO BE AMUSED HEY CREW TRACK BYE MPDO CA CM ZG SP LH CM FRIENDS AND OTHERS TRISHA M. McKELL Mariliz (BFF) Ct T4 82 5 83 Joan Jett Mr. O Gregs LT Jersey City Jen The Ritz Luv Ya Chris, Mike Foxy TD 7 7 Thanks Mom, Dad TB KD ; 9 ANTHONY J. MEMOLI SR - Chief Julio NV AM AE MC AA Count WW Boards ANDY MENCINSKY Live It Up, While You Can Surfing Safaries HWE BMX Supracruise Radical Crash Skiing Motorcycles CSR AME Vans 1 FREBOP MUFFY GNARL ANNMARIE MERCADANTE Good Times I Had, Laughing With Friends, Will Always Last In A Memory. DZ LT MF New Years Eve 83 PC W.O. RC DB EH ROGER MERIANS Only those who dare . truly live. BRETT MEYER Foe and friend, we're all equal in the end — Floyd. Albrntmyr. — Surfer Sam Johnny 2. — Fusco- lad. - Chew - BYATKG JELO - F4EVER 91 The Thrill Of Victory, The Agony Of Defeat ... College Acceptances ... Blues ... ET BRETT MILLER My problem lies not in a lack of ability but in a lack of ambition. He who thinks about his decision never decides. KEITH MILLER PAUL D. MITCHELL LIVE YOUR LIFE BEING WHO YOU WANT TO BE. HEIDI MONSEES The human race has one really ef- fective weapon; and that is laugh- ter. —Mark Twain VIKKI MONTUORI Best friends are forever — MBDCKL BFD - JR POLICE STEW Twirl Boney SDAP Stop-It! GCFA PDMP JYCC DC JUBU EL- DEE Lovely-SB Con-Rad IBSY OTO PATRICIA ANN MORRIS Paul 12-29-81 My Love to you now Always xxoo B B Wildwood 1 Thanx M D J D Friends forever AL LD LC I Can't Handle This! PF 1 SAMANTHA D. MORROW Those that make the best of their time have none to spare. To Mom and Dad I love you. Hi Scott — Troy Patti — DEE — Pam Class of 84. BRIAN MULLIGAN Life goes on long after the thrill of living is gone EVAN MUNEY Don't Ask Why It Must Be — Ask Why It's Not The Way You Want It. I LURB CHS LAX 1, 1. THANKS JB If Dreams Die, So Does Lifes Purpose CATHERINE MURPHY Rough Night Before The Picture Was Taken — AA + CM, LM, CA, KM Leila is a Rubber Fish GOOD- BYE ONNIE Enjoy What You Do — WHAM UK DAVE E. MEYER Where are we going? Where are we headed? Dreams. Maybe some- where? DANIEL MEYERS Money is a God and fast cars are his prohpets. MARC MICHALSKY ICH MACHST DIE U-BAHN, NURNBURG, POMMES FRITES, MATTHIAS UND N.P. DAVID MILAK I Keep Thinking I'll Find What I'm Looking For, In The Sand Beneath The Dawn — JB COL LAX 83-84 WC LAN T M + D AMY MILLER a friend is someone who stands by you even when things get bad TAM Friends FOREVER LD re- member in gold times EP BS 92 ... Sometimes You’ve Just Got To Say What The @! ... Risky Business ... The Police CHONDA MYERS Achievement a key word. Go for- ward not backward Live for today, dream of tomorrow. I found Love now that I found you, DARREN. JASON H. NAGELBERG LED-ZEP, SONG REMAINS THE SAME, PINK FLOYD, BOSTON, FOREIGNER 1 BANDS NYE SACK DEAD, RASTA TAKES OVER P.I. A.R. K. LISA NATHAN Memories still remain. Roses nev- er fade. I didn't want to say good- bye. Journey. BF MP SD AL AMIR NAWABI NIXON LIVES ON THE ERIE- LACKAWANNA.' G.V. NYC N.G. 'WE ALWAYS GOT THE DINER' ALL NIGHT LONG' FACE BBG HEDONISTS PP CLEVELAND ROBERT NEE IF YOUR CIRCLE STAYS UN- BROKEN THEN YOU'RE A LUCKY MAN, 'CAUSE IT NEVER, NEVER, NEVER HAS FOR ME.'' — DIO RIVETHEAD DEBORAH NEIVERT Dream Your Dreams, Then Achieve Them. Thanks and IMU JG:, JLDT, KT, EH, PR. Girls Swim- ming, AWESOME! Which Deb- bie? ARROWS! ANNA B. NELSON Small things are not small if great results come from them. Pascal BONNE CHANCE! KATHY NESTOR Dreams begin where rainbows end. Good Friends last a lifetime — Lisa dont turn around — Lor I Luv U Mom Dad, Ron 'Slime ROBYN NEUMANN The Future is unknown but memories are forever ILU Steve 2 10 82 CLRB LE LWKM JNMR CP Friends 4ever Thanks M D Boise DZUNG NGO DAWN TATA NICELY I thought we'd get to see forever but forever has flown away its so hard to say goodbye to yesterday T: LB M G VAYA CON DIOS CHRIS NILSON ALWAYS SOMETHING THERE TO REMIND ME. MOIRA 11-7-81 THE BEST OF TIMES 62 CHEVY THANKS MOM SUMMER ECM COLUMBIA SOCCER 1 LISA NOLAN Good times, bad times, you know Ive had my share — ZEP SUM- MER OF '83 seaside AC ME I Luv YaM D — G G RBJT LGJM SB KRMR LPLC RSCS MDMW SG Party Up CHUCK NOVAK ALL YOU NEED IS LOVE THANKS TO JL FOR PULLING ME THRU ALL THE NIGHTS MICHAEL NOVEMSKY 93 Early Dismissals . ■ ■ Games People Play... Dating ... Boyfriends And Girlfriends ... MICHAEL J. NUGENT No matter where I am I can't help thinking I'm a day away from where I want to be J.B. LAX 84 PORTHOLE SATISFIES WUGE JOHN NULTY You may not know it but you could have dental plaque almost every- body does. Thats a big chicken Egghead Squaresville E.C DEVON E. O BRIEN I will acknowledge anything when, and if, I see fit — Retch Ket- chard MIKE O'HARE Nightmares Coming All The Time Nightmares Will Give Me Peace Of Mind Freaks Berky 84 Yeah HM Lives Mom Dad Thanks PAUL OLDEWURTEL FASCINATING! Photography PAUL A. OLIVEIRA The party is over JJ 4 years went by fast RIOT 83 Cutting class FREAK KP MC DZ CK Snorting in math class ELIZABETH ORLIN After changes upon changes we are more or less the same. THOMAS O'ROURKE EX-PREPSTER, TOMMYO — 99 THE FELLAS!!! BUD IN CANS MOON THE WHO, DRUM- MING 1 BASEBALL CFL DR, CH, BM, JK, JM, DA, SP, ES, PM, D MANZI ALAN M. OSBORNE To the Class of 84 and Friends and Relatives Thanks For The Fun LINDA A. OSWALD THE DOORS are Open. Break on Through Sting 4 81 — 9 83 Whoops Linny CG Capt Steps AMU - ADU - IULD NGCE - WHAT SHP j D MK L-Ants GJMMSA MDLR PAUL PACE LINDA PALO ILU GP 4-Ever, L L, Smurf ALL THE WORLDS iNDEED A STAGE AND WE ARE MERELY PLAYERS What A Long Strange Trip it's Been! CHRISTOPHER PAPPAS ILU Rae 5-6-83 THE FELLAS CHS Baseball 1 Anchorman Van Ha- len Party Animals 'Can't wait for the shore in '84' JBKA Pickles LBI 83 SUE PARISO HEAD Chris now forever — 11-5-82 — Love ya hon, tonight's the night, 69GP Frost — Lor JS JO — FF PT LI CP BBH ROBIN PATLOCK What would life be if we have no courage to attempt anything? THANX MMC ... LP To be truth- ful, be credible, believable per- suasive. 94 Love .. . Friends ... Laughter ... The Best Of Times ... The Rolling Stones ... PARRIS PATTON FUTURE HISTORY NANCY S. PEARSON THE TOWER, CLOUDS, BOUNCY SMILE!, COMMUNICATIONS, CAMPING TRIP, LOVE. LAUREN RED PEER What Do I Do Now? YO-BABE Hey Sweet! BR1-BABES 406 Driving w a summer breeze BOF WRV — mk MOD + DAD VEGA!! THANX AGAIN MOM + DADD I LYED LISA A. PENNIMPEDE U say it's easy, but whose 2 say? Dance + Nasties. MCB's GTATR. BOG DJ. THANX BIRD! My sis Dar. SD w Rin. K Fyk TD. TUMDA + T. IALU JD NMWH! MELISSA E. PERERA You and I will change the world. You and I then all will follow. hiho NEIL PERILSTEIN And now it's time for me to go; the autumn moon lights my way. JP RP WAFWOT THOMAS A. PERNA CHS FOOTBALL: GIMP CREW: Don't let anything stand in uour way. GO FOR IT. RONNIE L. PETZINGER Bigshots are just little shots that keep shooting Cougars — We Bad CJ (Betty) BEACHTIME 3 AM PR AC. at 9? Bless Every Troubled Heart KAREN PICCININI ELLEN J. PINKETT LIFE IS A LADDER AND NOW I HAVE TAKEN ANOTHER STEP Thanx P ILU Memories are 4- ever! ILU-AP SFA-Lynn KA SA, CC, SC, KM DANCE NINI STEVE PISOCKI CHS Football Nubiemobile He- venonderfluff Fier Muddle a pud gimp crew, Jerry's kids scope Gorp, DeHart football TK BR BL TP MINDY PISTOL Take one day at a time and only remember the times worth re- membering Thanks Mom How- ard SCOTT PITNEY HERE TODAY, GONE TOMMOR- ROW I'M ON MY WAY AND READY TO ROLL SCOOTER CFL 1 A-MAN THE FELLAS GOOD LUCK CONSUME F-BALL 5 BASEBALL DEBRA POLLACK WHERE DO WE GO FROM HERE NOW THAT ALL THE CHILDREN ARE GROWN UP? SCALLS ROYS VC: 12 80 — 8 83 LC DD EEH BRIDGE WW C C MD ATM — ILY KECIA POLLARD KI-KI Appreciate what we have ... in- stead of worrying about what we haven't. . . Enjoy what it is before it Isn't My Luv 2 Mom, Gran, DD AW KW. 95 $6 x HALLOWEEN 1983 TOP ROW (L to R): Amy VanDyke, Linda Oswald, Carra Ericsson, Adrien Zahaykevich, la Dac; Robyn Neumann; Lynn Irby, Ellen Pinkett; Neal Kusnetz; Jason Cannon; Cindy Ashurst; Janine Guida; Jennifer Weis. MIDDLE ROW: Bill Cloho- sey; Carin Levine, Rachele Bahto; Jennifer Manning, Sandra Atana- sova, Lori Dziedzic, Theresa Bruno, Ada Basilone, Jennifer Dim pel; Wendy Rodriguez-Vega, Lauren Pier; Lisa Morgan, Iretta Coleman; Kerry Charniga; Cindy Sereno; Ronnie Petzinger. BOTTOM ROW: Michael McKell; Stacey Boff, Julie Lorenz, Jennifer Kirson, Casey Ten- enbaum, Marla Simon, Debbie Fac- ciponti; Edie Horsey, Debbie Pol- lack; Pat Comune; Debbie Sempel, Bob Cannan; John Selles, Chris Cook; Diane Castelbuono. 97 Assemblies ... Michael Jackson ... Genesis ... M M’s ... School Events ... SENNY PONOMARENKO One-of-the — few — Ukes — left! REMEMBER? M — DANCING — IN — THE RAIN! BYE — MM — LH — KM! THANKS MOM! LUV - EVERYONE! GOING — TO TOP — FROM — BOTTOM! DOC- TOR? EH ANN PORTNOW A Part of The Heart Gets Lost In The Learning Somewhere Along The Road I LU SKISH FFSM G JEFFREY POSS NOW THIS IS NOT THE END. IT IS NOT EVEN THE BEGINNING OF THE END. BUT IT IS PERHAPS THE END OFn THE BEGINNING. I LULE. JACQUELINE PRESS Let's see how long we can keep the good times rol 'n YSTILU DAVE R C 109 NYC AC DOC'S Thanx DS ED MOM CAPT. GIRLS' SWIM- MING ALAN BOWIE PRICE Spend all my time trying to find the key that might unlock the mystery. CHS SOCCER 1 — Crossfire — November's Chill Burns PIPER PRINGLEY L A fool will lose tomorrow reach- ing back 4 yesterday KIT 84 crew VSP: Mom, GN, AP I luv you Joe! Your are my Heart and eternal love! LYNNE PRIZ PRIZZI It's time for me to move along but I'll take my memories with me. LED ZEP THANX GTS HEY RO MEECH JAN PEP I LUV YOU! FEED ME! MARC PROETTO COLUMBIA FOOTBALL 22 CFL Partying with the FELLAS An- chorman VT Ski 84 Summer on LBI Sippin cold Buds in Hot Tubs Surfing HCBP MICHAEL PROETTO Good times, good friends — the FELLAS Anchorman Ski VT. 84 Royal family L.B.I. Love it love it can't get enough of it. BOB PROVENZANO Judas Priest Westbury SVT Peve The Mean. No Howees out A.J. The Chicken. Out work. The Sweat Hog, Get Tubed. Surfing Party Boys ANDREW J. QUIGLEY LOSE YOUR DREAMS AND YOU WILL LOSE YOUR MIND. JOHN RAE Poor ole Johnny Rae-hey that's me; We sure had fun — JO; IBSYOTO- KL; BFD-MB - WORD? NO LET- TER — JD, AF; OH SNAP! THANX M D YO MICH KATHLEEN RAGAN I guess I'm lucky I've smiled a lot but sometimes I wish for more then I've got. BFA AK MAC KW SSPJB CCAM CIN CY DG JH GBF TC JOSEPH RAIO WILLIAM REARDON Sworn To Fun Loyal To None Gimp Crew Zero the Hero 98 “Please Salute The Flag” ... Diet Coke ... NutraSweet .. . “No Caffeine” ... KATE REGAN LATTER ! THANX ALTERNATIVE — EC JG LK. MARZ, REEGS, PEACH, SUDA. PRLN J MRS JLKZ CZAC BDTB. LUV YA PEG! ROD PRIEST JOAN 1 NWK. ILY MOM MEG REGAN Youths a mask But it dont last Live it long Live it fast ROD 4ever KITTY Marz Reegs Peach suda SHU PRJL LNLP JOAN EYH ILU MOM SEAN REILLY (SR) With My Pen My Electric Type- writer ELVIS, EARL BIRD 1 Be- hind Every Good Team Is A Good Manager The W's Thanks SEJGB IHAPA Shown AMY P. RETTENBERG LET ME BE SOWN THE GOALS I CAN CONFRONT, AND I WILL SUCCEED. I LUV you MOM DAD, Gram, Gramps, 1 sis, LIZ, AM MARTHA A. RICHARDSON Just take it day by day. The memo- ries will last ... ILU JFS 3 FH 7- 30-81 PLP. Thanx M D HMHHTM NK RS LE MF, A TOAST 2 J L MARTY ! KENNETH RICHMAN The truth about the Beauty is giv- en in the Lines, and the beauty of The truth in the white Spaces be- tween them. PENELOPE J. RICKARD TOTO, I HAVE A FEELING WE'RE NOT IN KANSAS ANY- MORE — DOROTHY THANKS LUV 2 ALL-SH JSSF DR — DAD, MOM, EL — the BESTEST FRIENDS - ILY DANNY RIES 6 — COLUMBIA LACROSSE IS 1 Now we push off from the sure, into a sea of uncertainty EIPCAG 6PVBATW ELVSCOST ELLEN RIMER Good times in Alternative Sum- mer 84 ortley Fetti . CSBW MHMD KJKB ACMM KLVHQR JP LUV ya Mom, Dad, Beba, and Bri- an Oct. 31 Head Bangers OLGA IRIS RIVERA Thank you Columbia High the best year of my life was here. Good-bye, I will remember al- ways. DONALD W. ROBERTSON WE HAD THE Potential! ILU MD 10-23-83 Dakin for QB! WHOS THROWIN ROCKS? KNIFE Se- nior MERCE I commend you WGTLL TOAD FBIRD NIC FYKT JAMES ROBSHAW Football 83 the hall did fall thanx Mom Dad OPAT SAM ROND EZGL ENCAR SUZ ODT The Rez Luv Ya Mom Dad Your The Greatest Lift For Life WENDI RODRIGUEZ-VEGA TIME GOES BY TOO FAST... TO- DAY IS TOMORROWS PAST. Driving w a summer breeze ILU — Tom BRIAN A Twirl — capt Th. M D — ILU BOFL PMKJ EA WM 6 JAMES ERIC ROGERS If The Place Beyond The Hill Seems Futher Than A Dream there waits a world For better still if only You believe. Thanks MJW PATRICIA A. ROMA Class of 1984! DI MIA Padre con amore. Tricia and Dougie 4 EVER. 8-30-82 RED! Lavalette Summer 83. KZ KR CZ SS BS DO LL CW 99 “The Day After” . . . Compliments . . . Christmas . . . New Year’s Eve . . . Candy Grams JOHNNY ROME : IX. L.S. F TUESDAY CRUISIN' HEY FRAN BLOOMFIELD TOGA BLUES BROTHERS PAMELA ROSEN DANIEL A. ROSENBLATT The sands of time were eroded by the river of constant change.} M — WCUS SB — YASR To the best of the best; PR, SB, JK, JS, M-LU TONYA TEE ROULHAC Thanks to all the people who helped me get by the hard times. I'll miss you all. PPP, Dawnie, KimD, Kim Cuttino, and Dee thanks. PHIL ROY IF MORE OF US VALUED FOOD AND CHEER AND SONG ABOVE HOARDED GOLD IT WOULD BE A MERRIER WORLD!! PRJJ MHCK APBS BL BE MELLOW! ADAM RUBIN Hey, lets be careful out there FB 83 10 We shouldve and couldve But . . . Stew for you Conan — wheres all vour Women? GUIDO LAX 84 SC? WILLIAM M. RUSTUM YOU CANT REACH THE TOP BY BEING A PENCIL PUSHER. 'WE ALWAYS GOT THE DINER' 10 8 GV SPONTANEOUS BBQ HEDO- NISTS JG PP CLEVELAND AMY STEVENSON RYAN Every Girl's crazy bout a sharp dressed man! — ZZ Top Lacrosse! DMJBJ ANNE Sue Em Sharm Alis Moir Lis Aim L S.T. MEL- LOWMF GUMBV! MARIANNE RYAN DERRICK SABASKI I would like to thank Mrs. Schiff- man for the help in school. PETER SAMANIEGO People Tell Me, I Haven't Changed At All. But I Don't Feel The Same. Synchronicity DONNA M. SANSONE Our Memories will last a Life Time. I luv U Tom 2-19-83 4E Thanx for being so special. FF. DR, SIS, SS ILU M D MARE, CUZ. 4 Weoakie ANDREW SAUER Life is the true test of learning GAYLE B. SCHAEFER If you are satisfied with yourself — everyone else will be too! BFA heg USY wmbm THANX, I LUV U M D FFAC, AS SR, JH, SF, SG, AAXOG PS 82 R 5% HEATHER M. SCHINDLER Happiness is the ability to Love . . . Gary-My 1 only Gayle — My friend forever AC LG, SF, EH, AS, SP, AA, RK, G'N THANX — SW, M D I LUV YA ALL 100 .. Cabbage Patch Dolls ... Senior Slump ... Nice Spring Day... Head For The Shore KEREN SCHULLER ROBERT SCHUSTER So many faces in and out of my Love You Ginanne. life, some will last some will just Remember Seaside, be now and then . .. HMHHTM — Remember the good and I've loved these days! Thanx'y'all forget the bad. Cross Country and Track ALEXANDER SCHWARTZ When you feel how depressingly slowly you climb it's well to remember that . . . THINGS TAKE TIME MBHS TWAT NW DANA LYNN SCHWARTZ . . . life is a series of hellos goodbys I'm afraid it's time 4 goodbye again — HMHHTM — wanting to stay, we go. Thanx KJAM Leroy CM, MD Les GARY SCHWARTZ I can't change the world but I can change the world in me MARK SCOTT KEVIN SCULL CU later its been fun, its time for '67 STANG — 302 — HURST 4 fun and time to run SPD. Liz, ILY. JUDAS PREIST, BOC, IRON, MAIDEN. LIB Sum- mer Of '83 C.H. You Know. K.T., A.C., Thanks! — 666 — AL- BERTS EMILY SEIDEL CHRISTOPHER SEJDA Men shoud be what they seem; or those that be not, would they might seem none. JOHN SELLES III PROVE YOUR POINT WITH A GRAPHIC EXAMPLE HG E CA WE ALWAYS GOT THE DINER THRIFTISTS 10 8 GVNYC BBQ HEDONISTS PP CLEVELAND ROBIN SEMEL HOBIE JOSEPH SETTE Oh Mirror in the sky what is love can the child within my heart rise above I Luv You Joe JM SB LN MIMS BOFF ROBERT S. SHARKEY DANCING DAYS ARE HERE AGAIN KRISZ 4-EVER BD - No 1 SEE YOU ON STAGE WONT YOU Cry For JW CSNY FIND THE COST OF FREEDOM S. STILIS TRACI MARIE SHERMAN Hey Dude! Gotta Ciggie — Butt? SQUee LBIG; CHARLIE DUH AL- LIED VANS ROCKS The 80s com- mercial? yeit! Rastaman! BSMM TMBD DOB; BIRD ACPC STEVE MARC SHIMAN To ERR' Is Human — To Forgive is a Mets Fan Good luck Doc. Output lives! HERE's To Good Friends. HELLO NYU!!! 101 Final Exams . . . “It Just Doesn’t Matter” . . . Prom ’84 . . . Graduation . . . Later CHS fjT RONALD SILBERNAGEL Cougers 83” 65 CRASH WRESTLING 188 DRJRSP REZ US AIR-FORCE FLYING HIGH GMDB JFJB MBPH JCBR KQSM KDMC ELITE — FORCE, CASE COUSINS ROBYN H. SLATNICK I Got Dreams Im Livin 4 Im Mak- ing Them Come True. I Never Say Goodbye Just So-Long. ILU — SARY, TEE, LIZ, AW MR. DL, W + S, MCB'S — GTATR. GUY SHOCHAT For this is all a dream we dreamed one afternoon long ago. JOHN SIEVERS When strict with oneself one rare- lv fails. NYIN JDJB GO ISLAND- ERS DEVILS U S. A To All Doubters: Don't bet against it. BEST OF LUCK EMILY SARAH STERN In a time of tubulence and change, it is more true than ever that knowledge is power. — JFK Am Shar FSAD FBSG SQZ TZ ROBERT D. STIBITZ Ive Never Done Good Things Ive Never Done Bad Things Never Done Anything Out Of The Blue. 1991 WE PARTY BG DW TN TS 007 BOWIE CHRIS SNYDER Sue — I Love va — 11-5-82, Head JS 69 GP Lish , 74 Camaro — Z28, Good Times, Bad Times, You know I've had my share — Led Zeppelin SHARON E. STELLONE I LUV U BUTCH (BOO-BOO)! 4E MD. WEEKEND — PLGS — 2-18- 83 JUDAS PRE1ST RULZ! BUB- BLES PM. CIE (P1GBERT) USSUL! ALT! KZ-CZ-PR — SS-BS-PM — (RED) PB MARLA SIMON I'm free to face the life that's ahead of me LUV U MD PROM ROSES BRING TEARS JN Lax 35 BFFE LTJD KSJ I LUV BILLY WITH ALL MY HEART! DAWN M. SQUIER AS FOR ME, LET MY WEALTH LIE ALWAYS IN FRIENDSHIP —ANSPACH BB DILVM ROCKTN TO THE BEAT! IRENE C. STADNYK DON'T LET YESTERDAY STAND IN THE WAY OF TOMORROW. LOOK OUT, WORLD - HERE I COME . . . JUDITH LYNN SMITH It all looks fine through the Naked Eve but it dont really happen that way at all Briefer Madness Im no loser who loves va babv? S ELIZABETH A. STAGER The only certain thing in life is death — Nothing Is Evervthing - WHO 1! CLC B B Im count- ing out time: ILY, KF! 9-29-81 Hey, Thanx! ALPHONSOUS SNEED Study as if you were to Live for- ever. Live as if you were to die to- morrow. CATHY STEENBACK Some may say we're wishing our days away No Way! The Police Dreams do come true Nat NS CSB f ILU Ma Fla NJTLF MCLDPH The Beach 102 ... It’s Been Real ... Celebration ... Summer... Let’s Party... Pool Hopping MIKE STOECKLE GINANNE M. STOEHR MEG STOPERO Surf Get Tubed and Party Cal I Love You Bobby Don't FRY. Hold Bound Party Boys are The Mean- on to the past, but move on to the Priest ZE Weeds Your Out! future G-Summer of '82 SSnake JAMIN SKP YL, SUM. of 81 GOAL PARADISE THOMAS STUART Clasp tightly your sword, young one. Yours will be a trying road. NOBUHIKO SUGIURA I am an exchange student from Ja- pan. I had a good time in USA. Thank you Columbian families from A to Z. JIM SUTULA ROBERT SWALES 69 GTO THE MEAN MACHINE THE LAST YEAR IS THE BEST PUT IT TO THE FLOOR AND LET YEAR IT ROAR THE CHEVELLE LIVES JSJC DSEZ STTF JCJB I MADE IT THANKS JGLKEC WLS MICHAEL A. SNYNSZYN My four years in Columbia will be four years I'll never forget TAMARA SZCZERBININ IF I SUCCEED, I DON'T THINK IT WILL CHANGE MY ATTITUDE, SO I HOPE I WILL NOT LOSE MY SENCE OF HUMOR. ACE: OCT FLUSH MM JOSPEH TABONE Come on you raver, you seer of vi- sions, and SHINE!! Baseball 84ILU Ilyssa!! Fred Don OHB........I am outta here!! CHRISTINE TALLEYRAND Days move on beyond a time we would allow, and all of our days become what we call memories. THANKS EVERYONE ESP. M D MARICRUZ TELESFORD BB DILVM ROCK'IN TO THE BEAT! SUSAN H. TELLINI I want to laugh while the laugh- ing is easy — HMHHTM!! Thanx for the memories. . . MLE, SQ, Le- roy — K — DC JS IW. . . U R KACEY TENENBAUM The secret of life is enjoying the passage of time. Memories — JDSM JDS-LU BFFE DTFYTB LAX 15 AML — Rob my heart belongs to you. TRACY A. TETTAM ANTI It's not what lies ahead or behind us it's what lies within us. T T 1 16 82 J C Let's Celebrate 103 Beach Bums ... Vacation ... Working .. . Saying Goodbye ... We’re Out Of Here WOLFGANG TICHY Holding onto words that teach me, I will conquer space around me! The happening FELLAS 15 CHS SOCCER 1 BRYAN TOPELSOHN Your time is gonna come TUM- BLING DICE ALL DOWN THE LINE, N.G. in W.O. ANDREW TURNER KAREN TURNER THANK GOD — I FINALLY MADE IT THROUGH HIGH SCHOOL I LOVE THOMAS REESE THOMAS KAREN FOR- EVER PETER J. THORNTON Ever had the feeling you've been cheated JR Club Monday Ohmawallia Its runnin all round my Brain JB THRASHER JEFF S. TOONE I've waited four years to get my face in this book. Now its in, and I'm OUT!!! GOOD LUCK, 84, IW, SC, AF, MB. DJ, SSD, MUSIC, GOOD BYE LENNY TUFANO ANCHORMAN, CFL My goal in life; MAKE business my pleasure and pleasure my business FELLAS — JSCP VLMM MGWT DE DOUGLAS J. TINDALL To err is human, to forgive is a Co- lumbia football fan. JK. PB After 14 years we finally made it LSWC, MSCS CORINNE M. TREMARCO Uve got 2 go through hell b-4 U get 2 heaven-summer of 81 SD w LISA DONNA B BARSKY CUZ BLU BERRY TUMD P J — JOANN DANCE ILU MT! SOO THOMANDER SHORT HILLS BASKETBALL!! CLASSIC CW-CUT IT OUT!!!! D- D'S!!!!! SPANISH. DANCES. ORTHO. LUV ALWAYS! — AL, B.S., MIKUS, A M„ JORGIE, C.B. 44! CINDY TOMARO THE PAST IS JUST A PORTRAIT. I THE FUTURE'S OURS TO FRAME. J.C. -n- C.T. THE POLICE TM n TT SOUTHSIDE J. DIANE TROMANS Devil and the deep blue sea be- hind me, vanish in the air you'll I never find me. Katie Joce Jule Deb | Neene and Pammie PAUL TOMPKINS GLENN TROUBLEFIELD What you learn today Will help you in the Future CJ YJR — Goodbye! — TJ CS KB PP LS Columbia Track 84 PAMELA THOMPSON 104 ... Let The Disappointments Pass, Let The Laughter Fill Your Glass ... Sail On ... BRANDON TWINE AMY VANDYKE Only idiots ignore the truth. THE BEST OF TIMES! BE LIN Only fools ignore the fun in life. JACK LIS — IMY CEAZ IDNG VHLC LD ILY RICKY AUG 81 Q- TEAM BAGEL BABY WHAAAT? WHOOPS STEW CHEERS! ILY M D, LM T KATHERINE VASILIADES ANTHONY S. VESCIO Take your time, think a lot for you will be here tomorrow but your dreams may not. TKDR SECS? Mn DSmr 83 CLONZ Kaath FH12 C- rah 1 BFBW RAFFAELE VESCIO MATTHEW VILARDO Turbo 4 Tim Ter JJ Soccer '8' Machew MaryAnn, Dot, MW, 2 KM, LT CAROL E. WAESCHLE We've Had a Life of Love — That Won't Ever Change. LUV U JOHN 4 3 81 Babydoll FF — Nancy — sis MG, CZ I LUV U Mom and Dad ANN MICHELE WARD It gets so lonely when you're walking and the streets are full of strangers . . . ILU — MCB's LAX- MGR later 4U MARK WASS The Basement, the Mobil, The Hill-Hang out. The Van NWK Trips. Summer of 83, The Shore — Loretta 8-2-83 ILY. THANKS ALT. OCK! WAYNE WASSERMAN RODNEY SB WATSON IN SEEKING THE VALUE OF PLANET EARTH: KNOWLEDGE IS THE KEY TO ROCK POWER AND LEARNING IS THE STAR — GATE TO KNOWLEDGE. TRX 19 PF , HUGH WEBBER CALIFORNIA STEW KAMAKAZI SURF LAX 1 GET STOKED! SHAKA PENNY R. i • STEPHANIE WELSCH How wonderful to be under stood and never have to explain MAS- LYME JB 83-84 1 TT JFTY awe- some times JK — WHMIWY Thanks CJ tennis 1 ELIZABETH WHELAN Be nobody but yourself in a world that tries making you somebody else. Sharon — 12 + RNLE RBCL (KMJN) BG SB 11 FH Swim Lax TTFN!! DEBBIE WHITE SINCE WE RE ONLY HERE FOR A WHILE, MIGHT AS WELL SHOW SOME STYLE. — J.T KJMJ SDS — BFFE LAX 18 IIKM HOOS I LUVU BRIAN 105 The Moment May Be Temporary, But Memories Are Forever. MOIRA WHITE Always something there to re- mind me — S.F. ABLD KBMV KK V.S.F CJN — Thanks for the BOT — there will always be that part of me .. . QUAY R. WHITLOCK ITS TIME TO CHANGE THE HS MOMENTS INTO MEMORIES: ILU FOO, KATHIE, LISA, LES, KK PIG SWLW CSDS TCST DWDH DFDJM DLIE PKCKD THANX: MOM DAD LEN MS DOLORES WILLIAMS A praise to God. Be ye thankful for friends without them I would not have made it! Ms LEO. Mr Mills. An Sam, Scotty. Magic Darrly!! KEVIN WILLIAMS Everyone in Paradise carries a gun. ELVIS COSTELLO CHS SOC- CER 11 Dont eat yellow snow. EVH HV JD GTIRJ? KIM WILLIAMS Yesterday — Today — Forever Thanks mommy and daddy for ev- erything. I Love You KAS. PEACE A.W K.P Stay In Touch BYE-BYE ANYA MESA WILSON Tomorrow is for those who are 2 afraid 2 go past yesterday Start Living for today. I LUV MOM DAD I LUV YOU DJ LC KP VP KW SARAH E. WINER U only live once, but if U live right, once is enough Thanx Heather LaLaLand TFA I'll miss you — Babs, LB, JS, LH and The Rest Thanks M D, A FREDERICK WINKLER ABRAHAM ). WYNER WE HAVE FORTY MILLION REA- SONS FOR FAILURE, BUT NOT A SINGLE EXCUSE. ANDRIENNE ZAHAYKEVICH Say what you have to say not what you ought. UKES! TAM CHRIS WILDWOOD TABIR '83 NYC PO- LICE AVDLOCE WHAAT? CHERYL L. ZAMORA Memories remain the same par- tyin' times with Barb Summer of 83 Dancin Daze Luv Ya MR CW It's finally here! DAWN ZOCCOLI Like R shadows, R wishes length- en as R sun.......declines — Good Times — AM LT MF JH CK LB — 11 2 82 — Pig-berts New Years Eve '83 EDDIE ZUNZ 106 CAMERA SHY Rafflell Anderson Mark Anzano Raphael Armenti Patrick Clayton Adrienne Cooper Robert Devaul Mark Domenick Michael Edell David Finkenberg Lisa Fitzgerald Maria Genel Alex Golbraykh Thomas Hartung Darren Hill Bobby Kim Lina Kravchik Jodi Levitt Elisa Litt Anthony Longo Jason Mouring Thomas Pasquariello Laura Perez Anthony Petralia Roderick Pierre Donna Renshaw Nathalie Robert Douglas Ryan David Scott Joseph Sentiwany Gregory Shaffer Scott Shauger David Smithcooper Eugene Sobeck Thomas Waeschle Paul Warzynski James Wheeler Weaver 107 Mark Baumert Dawn Zoccoli and Sandy Butler Sharman Curry and Terrill Brewster Nina Helms 108 Mr. Krehel's Chemistry Class at Work Debbie Dombrowski Scooter Pitney Lynn Irby Maricruz Telesford Claire Janowski and Joe Doobie Kinney Lori Dubas and Sue Pariso Michael Fiore and Matt Vilardo Shirley Huang and Debbie Christopher Judy Smith and Sue Tellimi ■ Ed Beckford and Hassan McClairy Carra Ericsson and Amy Van Dyke 110 Vito Carnevale and Evangelista Fossella Julie Lorenz and Debbie Phil Bornstein and Scott McGuirl and Peter Thorton in Curiouser and Curiouser Columbia's Skiing Rockettes Today's Lunch Special I'm going to the dermatologist tomorrow, I promise! Wanted: Soviet spy for conspiring with Dr. Willett Yes, for only two dollars this could be your prom date 112 It took me four years to master this Yoga makes the class go faster 113 Mary Ann Carey Bob Cannon Yolande Rae Joe Tabone Roseanne Mastronardi Gary Schwartz Craig Bermingham Chris Nilson 114 Nancy Gelson Emily Seidel Robert Kirsch Celene Fischer Donna Barsky Laurie Coyle Adrien Zahakevich 115 Lamont Dawson and Jane Ollendorf Liz Orlin works on The Columbian Jackie Jennings and Claire Janozvski show off their grade Tommy-O and John Carson Smile! asSB:f SVSKI Weekends Dawn Jacobs and Kathy Denvir working at Town Hall Deli College visits and interviews 8th Street in the Village Smaro Papatzambasis shopping in South Orange Weekend athletes Michael and Paul Ferraro Lenny Tufano, Nancy Gelson, Dave Cross, and Ken Holland at a party 118 Amir Naivabi, Miss De Angellis, Mr. Domarecki and Eric Holtzman learn to ski John Janowski and Carin Levine go crazy on the weekend Senior class ski trip to the Pines Resort in N.Y. Robyn Neumann working at the mall Sightseeing in New York Debra Zichichi, Denise Berman, Mike Labott and Aaron Lapatnick at Unique 119 Marla Simon Janine DaSilva, Tonya Cook, Stacy Green, and Charisse Carney Meg Regan and Maria Celletti Moira White and MarySue Fitzsimmons 120 Sarah Winer and Diane Fuchs Sue Tellini, Mary Sue Fitzsimmons, Joe Tabone, and Vicki Howard Lynn Irby Barbara Ginley Jennifer Cruitt and Roseanne Mastronardi Lisa Darcy and Heather Schindler Tweedledee and Tweedledum az. Dana Schwartz and Keren Schuller Ginanne Stohr and Bobby Schuster Billy Rustum and John Selles Nancy Gelson and Sharon Brady Vito Carnevale and Paul lantosca 122 123 Paul Oldewurtel Wolfgang Tichy Eric Caro Beth Band 124 Nancy Pearson Tom Huetz, Glenn Klein, and Jeffrey Heckman Gary Schwartz Hassan McCleary and Kim Berry Leila Haddad Sherise Brownlee Tom Stuart 125 Remember ... Korean Flight 007 shot from the sky Car by Porsche .. . Sunglasses by Tom Cruise Stewart, Andy and Sting — The Police America's Cup goes down under What Americans Fear Most Danger of war 31% Unemployment 27 Inflation 20 Mideast situation 18 t Nuclear arms race 18 Central America 9 k Crime S Balancing federal budget 6 Magazine Pou Mahre Brothers ski to Olympic Silver and Gold 1983 and 1984 created many memories for us ail. Risky Business put Columbia's favorite movie, actor and car on one screen. The Australians sailed past the U.S. to steal the America's Cup for the first time ever. American soldiers fought and died in Grenada and Lebanon, as fear of nuclear war continued to build. Sally Ride became the first American woman in space at nearly the same time that the Korean flight 007 was unexpectedly shot from the sky by the Soviets. Michael Jackson's Thriller gained video fame and 8 Grammy awards. Cabbage Patch Dolls were the most popular Christmas gifts. Phil and Steve Mahre skied to first and second place in the men's Giant Slalom in Sarajevo, Yugoslavia, while the U.S. went on to win a total of 8 Olympic medals. 127 JUNIORS Michael Poss George Agriantonis James Aiosa Davis Aistars Jamie Alfone Neville Alleyne Kenneth Alter Suzanne Alterman Dino Alzadon Sandra Atanasova Jennifer Atkin Margaret Aymer Shan Bagy Desmond Baker Jenifer Bandekow Sandra Baranello Lauren Barcellona Michael Barry Jennifer Bash Ada Basilone Richard Bayer Vikky Bell Silvia Beltramini Kimberley Berger Faith Berman Wendy Bird Teresita Blanco Jill Bland Amy Bobrow David Boyd Neil Brand Leslie Sabin, Kim Cuozzo 130 JUNIORS JUNIORS 8 Tracey Skinner Shawn Brant Shana Braude Ursula Brommer David Brothers Charles Brown Phillip Brown Tammi Brown Teresa Bruno Howard Buchanan Michael Bunis Ronald Burness Kirk Butler Mich Butterfield Rebecca Byrnes Kenneth Caballero M. Labat Jason Cannon Stephen Carew Cathy Carfagno Cathy Caruba Peter Cassie Diane Castelbuono Charles Cataldi Brian Chamberlin Karen Chambers Alan Chandross Andrew Cheng Kimberly Christie Joseph Cicenia Joseph Cifello 131 JUNIORS JUNIORS JUNIORS Lawrence Cinque Andrew Clayton Virginia Clegg William Clohosey Michele Cogan Erica Cohn Diedra Cole James Coleman Amanda Collins Pamela Conley Kathleen Couglin Maria Coppola Deborah Corvino Noeleen Coogan Sharon Covey Virginia Crandall Patricia Crowley Douglas Crumley Donna Czechowski Jeanine Da Silva Steven Davenport Jeffrey Davis Margot Davis Michelle De Cicco Leslie Dee Frank Defilippis Theresa Defino William DeJianne Maria Deluca Mark Delucia Kenny Caballero 132 Jeanine Da Silva, Jennifer Greenberg JUNIORS Senny Ponomarenko Amy Didonato Jennifer Dimpel John Dimpel Alexandra Ditalia Barbara Dobrzanski Christopher Doele Brian Donnelly Gregory Dutter Lori Dziedzic Nina Maria Eklund Elizabeth Emerson Marcy Engelstein Melissa Espersen Pamela Evans Jamie Evers Jonathan Ezor Jacqueline Faas Myles Faith Allyson Feinstein Michael Ferraro Jaimie Field Leigh Field Randall Finch Peter Fine Jennifer Finn Shari Flamm Barry Fleischer David France David Freed Richard Friedberg Kim Christie 133 JUNIORS JUNIORS Adina Friedman Daniel Garrick Jill Gilby Laura Gilman Jackie Glass Daniel Glasser David Gloshinski Adam Goldman Steven Gomer Leonard Gould Ted Grady Ida Graham Stacey Grand Jennifer Greenberg Anthony Grigal Christi Grimbilas Sandi Griswold John Guterman Adrian Hachemeister Carolyn Hagaman Farshad Hajir Cynthia Hamel Donna Hardina Kellie Harris Jonathan Hirschmann Daniel Hoffman Kenneth Hogenauer Todd Hollander Marc Howard Kathryn Huang Christine Laufen Katie Rustum 134 JUNIORS JUNIORS Marc Howard Glenn Manochio 135 Thomas Heutz Jennie Hyer Stephen Ince John Jacobsen Alissa Jaffe Daniel Janowski Gus Jemis Jr Brett Jenks Lisa Jennis Robert Joseph Sharon Joyce Russell Kaplan David Kaplus Seth Katz Sara Kaufman Matthew Kelly Joann Kennedy Tara Kenny David Keresztes Andrew M. Kesin Danylo Kichiczak David King Ryan King Justin Kinney Michael Kinney Alexander Kipnis James Kitt Eric Klein Glenn Klein Julie Koch JUNIORS JUNIORS Steve Carew Alexander Kolomyetz Anna Kozlowski Petra Krueger Jeffrey Krumholz Charlotte Kuo Karen Kurtzweg David Lally David Lambert Chris Lambrugo Peter Lang Michele Laskowski Christine Laufen Peter Laves Dawn Lee Kyu Gun Lee Walter Lee David Leibowitz Amy Leventhal Kenneth Levin Michele Levin Kenneth Lewis Sara Liebman Sharon Limmer Steven Lowe Allegra Lowell Julie Lowenbach Larissa Lumba Howard Lutter Marjorie Macwhorter David Mairo Jackie Glass JUNIORS JUNIORS Laurie Scopp Libby Emerson, Ania Koslowski, Carolyn Neu 137 Gus Makrygiannis Lenore Mallouf Eric Mandelbaum Paulet Manginelli Jennifer Manning Deirdr Marczewski Anthony Marinelli Joseph Martineau Anthony Masi Barbara McArdle Amy McCampbell Shirley McClary Mary McFadden Michael McKell Kerry McCarthy Daniel McKee Herbert Mishell Katherine Mitchell Barbara Moony Eric Moore Lisa Morgan Ann Mortimer Suzanne Murphy Timothy Murray Omar Mustapha Pamela Nadan Heath Najjar Rochelle Nardelli Jean Nelson Dianne Nersesian JUNIORS JUNIORS Laurie Dziedzic, Jennifer Dimpel Carolyn Neu Brenda Nieeko Gregory Nikitin Elissa Nota Christine Novak Lars Novak Andrew Nussbaum Douglas O'Neill Maria O'Neill Michael Ocone Jane Ollendorf David Orangeo Janet Orlin Ann Pao Lisa Papp John Parmelee Kristi Payne Lisa Peer Michael Perez Terrance Phillips Michelle Pietz Lory Pilchik William Pinilis Robert Pinto Michael Poss Theresa Powers Jack Quast David Quick Kendra Quintero Patricia Racioppi Cathy Carfagno JUNIORS JUNIORS Tom Perna, Matt Kelly, Alejandro Rego, David Brothers Kristen Bowsher, Janet Orlin 139 Lisa Ramos Cheryl Renshaw Felicia Rivers Susan Rocca Chad Roseman Caroline Rosenbaum Eric Rothman Glenn Rountree Deborah Rourke Michael Rowan Andrew Rupprecht Kathleen Rustum Lisa Ryan Sean Sabaski Leslie Sabin Suzanne Sachs Navid Saljoughi Michael Sanchez Michael Sanok Debra Sansone Jospeh Santasiere Richard Santora Karen Santosuosso James Saraceno Joann Savino Paul Schaefer David Scher Gayla Schiff Jonathan Schnapp Beth Schnitzer JUNIORS JUNIORS JUNIORS Lisa Jennis, Ann Pao 140 Laurie Scopp Kenneth Scudder Charles Selden Cynthia Sereno Lisa Schapiro Aleta Ann Shauger Katherine Schultz Amy Schwarz Lisa Schweitzer Dawn Jacobs Andrew Shelffo Catherine Shirley Andrew Shue Pater Sickley Jane Siegal Lawrence Singer Tracey Skinner Ynovve Smith Sheila Staggers Ilene Stern Michael Stifelman Terance Stokes Andrew Duarte JUNIORS Andrea Stoll David Sturner Sandra Suenderhaft Jane Swider John Tally rand Kathleen Tevlin Lisa Thole Megan Thomander Lorraine Thomas Claudia Tichy Henry Tobey Lori Tobia Marjorie MacWhorter Margaret Treiber Michael Trenk Frances Trinker Livia Tumin Peter Turk Alex Turkenich Lena lymczyna Cynthia Ulanet Leslie Uman JUNIORS JUNIORS Hilary Vaeth Laura Van Dyke Anna Verdi Madeline Vogel Jeffrey Voight Amy Weber Timothy Weeks Paul Weimer Steven Weintraub Jennifer Weis Rachel Weissbard Jennifer Whinery Kathryn Whitehead Scott Wild Karen Williams Karen Williams Robin Williams Susan Willner Deborah Wilson Mary Beth Wilusz Spencer Wolf Nada Wolff Brenda Wriedt Liesl Wynter Elaine Yang Patrick Zazzaro Ivan Zunz Chris Zusi Brett Jenks, Michael Sanchez, Jeff Davis JUNIORS CLOCKWISE FROM TOP LEFT: Karen Kurtsweig; Amy McCampbell; Greg Cohen, Dave Kaplus, Andy Cheng; Debbie Rourke. 143 8JIOIVIUI 144 gflOIWUl JUNIORS CLOCKWISE FROM TOP LEFT: Farshad Hajir; Jill Bland; Rich Bayer, Mike Bunis, Andy Shelfo, Jeff Davis, Dan Hoffman, Billy Pinilis, Dave Brothers; Lars Novak, Dave Mairo, Bill Clohosy; Ilene Stern, Kathy Scudder; Pat McKell; Sandra Atanasova. JUNIORS 145 SOPHOMORES Paul Acone Christopher Adams John Addonizio Catalina Aguilera Timothy Alexander John Amato Jason Anniballi George Apostol Joel Armuth Ronda Ash Kimberly Ashurst Thomas Auth Rand Bailin Margaret Balazs Dawn Ballister David Baron Janice Bartl Adam Bartolomeo Judith Bash Shonda Baxter Mark Beatty Britt Becker Patricia Becker Kimberly Beder Alan Bella Thomas Bergin Denise Berman Nabatanzi Bewayo David Bieler Micheal Blankenstein Diane Bobcheck Christopher Bordiuk Ira Bornstein Josh Braff Andrew Bressen Charmain Briggs Tyrone Britton Ann Bronstein Deborah Brown Kimberly Brown Bruce Buchanan Brett Buggeln Christopher Burt James Butler Michelle Byrne Daniela Caliciotti Matthew Caputo Anthony Carbone Michael Carmiche Kyle Carnegie Patricia Carole Daryl Rubin, William Fitzsimmons, Michael Nuzzo, Paul Ferraro, Kerry Kroll. 146 SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORES Carmen Carrero Kelly Carroll Stacey Caruso Jenni Celentano Murat Cengiz Kerry Charniga Po Yuan Cheng Greg Chludzinski Christ Christopher Denise Ciullo Christopher Cohen Jennifer Cohen Michael Cohen Chris Colasanti Claude Coleman James Collins Christine Connors Daniel Convissor Joseph Coppola David Corcoran Regina Cosman Peter Coughlin Patricia Covey Maureen Crann Maurice Crowley Patricia Dalton Lisa Dannunzio Eric Dashner Laura Davis Alexander Davlouros Andrew De Cicco Carey De Cicco Christopher Defilippis Helena Demarco Karen Demuth Ellen Dennehy Patricia Derme Patricia Desantis Edward Di Legge Kimberly Dickerson Lisa Digiovanni Erin Dilley Colleen Diroma Margaret Doblosky Gregory Doele Linda Dombrowski Lisa Dombrowski Colin Donnelly Carol Dostert Jean Doyle Gary Drechsel Anne Druedahl Marc Duchesneau William Duffell Raymond Durkin Michael Dzikowski Danielle Eckert Jason Eisner Bonnie Ericsson Jonathan Essoka Noel Evangelista Jonathan Ezrow Karen Fabiano 147 SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORES Theresa Fabrizio Scott Facher Peter Fand Elizabeth Farrell Mark Feigenson Amy Feldman Shannon Felsot Stephanie Felzenberg Paul Ferrarro Deborah Firman Elise Fisher William Fitzsimmons Christine Fiumara Alicia Fogarty David Fong Ross Fox Martha Franklin Eric Freitag Steven Friedland Aviva Friedman Biffen Friend Ruth Ann Fuchs Chris Fuhrmeister Barbra Funt Vanessa Gaby Thomas Gallagher Copernicus Gaza George Gebert Gina Gee Michael Gesior Michael Getter Michael Ghegan Kenneth Ghorm Charles Gianni Christine Gibbons Daniel Gilbride Sara Gilby Heather Gilligan William Gitoneas Kristen Glanzman Medhat Gobrial Jonathan Goldberg Dawn Goldstein Michael Gollin Maite Gonzalez Christopher Gormley David Gould Marla Graves Monica Greenberg Jacqueline Greene Denise Greenstein Laura Grieco Carolyn Griffin Christia Grimbilas Chris Grondahl Bruce Grossman Jonathan Grotsky Laura Guensch David Gurland Joshua Hadar Renee Haggerty Abbe Halpert Kelly Harden 148 SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORES Meredith Harper Roosevelt Harris Heather Hartung Frederick Hauser Tiffany Hedli Susan Heerwagen Susan Heischuber Jeffrey Hennefeld Adam Herbst Alfredo Hernandez Leslie Holley Christopher Holmes John Holmes Michael Huetz Lorienne Jackson Katherine Janulis James Jennings Aidan Jones Leslie Jones Michael Jordan Kim Josey Mark Kasparek Patrick Keeler John Kelton Matthew Kemp John Kennedy Laura Kipper Kevin Kisch Elizabeth Kolomyetz Howard Komish Jennifer Korn Elise Kraemer Steven Krasner Kerry Kroll Neena Kumar Kimberly Kushmerick Vincent La Rocca Tracy Lynne Labat David Lagemann Karen Lanfrank Bret Lang Kimberly Lansing Aaron Lapatnick Adrienne Lapolla Lynne Lee Lisa Lert Jonathan Levine Julie Levinsohn Jeremy Levy David Lieb Michael Locascio 1 Shannon Felsot, Kelly Harden 149 SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORES Frank Longo Lori Lozowick Henry Lubiak Lucia Luciani Jean Magnier Christopher Mahler Kristen Mallett Glen Manna Noemi Martinez Mark Masessa Susan Matthews Kevin McConnell Letitia McMillan Beth McCampbell Margaret McCroary John McMullen Tiffany Milan Wayne Miller Monica Mitchell Anne Mitzak Holly Mohrhauser Larissa Moiseenko Stephen Montgomery Stephen Morante Julie Mornhinweg Mia Morse Melanie Mouring Timothy Mulligan Richard Murphy Christopher Mury Betsy Nagler Margaret Nelson Elise Newman Regina Nikpour Angelo Nocciolo Suzanne Nolz Cynthia North John Novak Kelly Nugent Michael Nuzzo John O'Connor Patrick O'Malley Peter Oratowski Jill Oxendine Carla Pacchia Damian Palisi Smaro Papatzambasis Raymond Paris Michael Pascuite Charles Perruzzi Theresa Peters 150 SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORES 151 John Petrone Justin Picillo Lawrence Pine Terrence Pitman Todd Pitney Maryann Poliak David Pollio Katherine Prescott Joel Primer John Priori Kathy Profeta James Puglio Tracy Querques Keila Quintaes Christine Reget Suzanne Rella Juan Rexach Annmarie Ricany Raymond Ricciardi Martin Richman Stacey Robshaw Jennifer Rodemer Nichele Rodgers Andrew Rogers David Rogers Richard Romualdo Rose Rosato Pamela Rose Phyllis Rosenberg Diana Rourke Jacqueline Rowe Daryl Rubin Julie Rupprecht Scott Rush Sharon Sabadic Darcy Sabin Isabella Sanchez Carla Schaeffer Jeffrey Schaffer Glenn Schlactus Ronald Schmale Eric Schneider Julie Schrager John Schubert Jennifer Secor Debra Semple Sandra Sessa Adam Shaffer Robert Shaw Carolyn Shulman Kathy Sievers Dinah Silver Kenneth Silverman Lauri Silverstein Kimberly Singer Karen Skinner Kathleen Skinner Scott Smarsh Daryl Smith Derek Smith Christine Souza Nichol Spagnoletti Cecil Sprott SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORES Margeret St. Bernard James Stanley Jennifer Steeb Brian Steglitz Ethan Stein Kimberly Stridden Bryan Stuart John Stutz Jennifer Sullivan Tracy Surinski Kenneth Swan Patricia Swan Stephanie Swan Christine Tabone Alicia Taggart Chris Tarantino Eric Tarantino Joshua Tarnow Donald Tedesco Lisa Tedesco Evan Templeton David Tenenbaum Tobert Tennard Darrell Tierney Adam Titelbaum Christine Tromans Richard Valles Richard Varga Nicholas Verderese Robert Verdi Philip Verghese John Vogel Coerte Voorhees Nestor Voronka Robert Wagener Angeleta Walker Sanford Wallace Michael Walsh David Walters Howard Weiss John Wheeler-Weaver William Wheeler-Weaver Thomas Whipple Kendal Whitlock James Wilderotter Ellen Williams Willie Williams Robin Wilson Stephanie Wimmer Todd Witten Steven Wolfe Jessica Wolff Amy Wolgemuth Hope Wright Lavonda Wright Chris Wylie Kristin Zamora Debra Zichichi Ruth Zielinski Angela Zilliox Dana Zucker 152 SOPHOMORES CLOCKWISE FROM TOP LEFT: Wayne Miller; Dave Gould, Kim Ashurst; Laurie Silverstein, Jennifer Steeb, Dan Convissor, Ellen Denehee, Ann Mitzak, Sue Mathews, Chris Fiumara; Bonnie Ericsson. 153 eaaoMOH oe 154 83fl0M0H308 SOPHOMORES CLOCKWISE FROM TOP LEFT: Stephanie Felzenberg; Jenny Sullivan, Stacey Caruso; Adam Herbst; Lynn Lee, Kendel Whitlock; Eric Dashner; Kathie Skinner, Karen Skinner; Debbie Semple; Mike Cohen; Linda Dombroski, Carla Pachia; Scott Facher. SOPHOMORES 155 FRESHMEN Steve Aaronson Veronica Abalos Camille Abernathy David Adamczyk Douglas Adelman Florence Adrien Lauren Agolia Irene Aistars Benjamin Albert Richard Alterman Dina Alzadon Laurence Anouna Steve Apicella Christine Apostol Pamela Appel Jesse Arnstein Vincent Arpasi Patricia Atterbury Valerie Aymer Tricia Ballister Stacey Barasch Jonathon Barnes Robert Barton Clark Baubles Glenn Baumert Andrew Bear Pierre Beckles Kelly Beirne Lucilia Belo Kimberly Bennett Noah Berenter Terrence Bergen Andrea Berkin Lora Berson Alicia Bevinetto Joseph Bialoglaw Mirella Bianchini Susan Bishop Jacqueline Block Valerie Bloom Barbara Body Craig Bogart Mark Booket Alfred Boswell Michael Bradley Robbin Brant Wilbur Brower Marc Brown Michael Brown Valerie Brown Lori Buchanan Stacey Buechler John Burnett Onea Byrd Anthony Cammarato Ann Marie Campbell Andre Cantelmo Lauren Caputo Scott Carew Edward Carew Kevin Carlson Geraldine Carroll Crystal Carter 156 FRESHMEN FRESHMEN Danae Oratowski and Pamela Huberman •V' A Michael Carter David Allan Cass Mark Cataldi David Cavallo Sandy Chamberlin Michael Chelel Paul Cheng Arthur Chiu Julia Chymiy Joan Ciarrocca Jason Cohen Gregory Colasanti Patricia Cole Vanessa Collura John Colombo Sarah Convissor Chris Coughlin Christy Countzler Sean Coyne Meredith Crandall Marie Crujeiras Anthony Cucciniello Simon Cuttino Rachel D' Alessandro Steven D' Aloia Anthony D' Angelo Nadine Dac Joseph Dacunza Brian Dakin Utpal Dave Christopher Davidson Christopher Davis Pamela Davis Sherri Dawson Louis De Jianne Joseph De Siena Jimmy De Vaul Bhalendu Deshpande Christopher Di Elmo Laura Digioia Aileen Dolan Lilya Doll Claudia Donnelly David Donovan Kevin Dorr Patricia Dorton William Dreitlein Timothy Drewes Gregory Dunn Walter Duran Christopher Durkin 157 FRESHMEN FRESHMEN Jennifer Edward Sonja Eley Suzanne Ely Keelan Epps Wendy Ertel Catherine Evans Shelby Evans Katherine Eyler Leanne Faas Natalie Fabrizio Laura Facciponti Wendy Farnam Katherine Farrell Valerie Farro Corey Felton Darren Feltzenberg William Fink Joann Fiorenza Frank Fiorito John Fischer Dina Fischetti Conan Fitzgerald Alexandra Fogarty William Fong Anne Fossella Kimberly Foster Marie Francois Kristine Freda Joanne Fredell Theodore Freed Anrique Freeman Rebecca Friedman Dawn Gaffney Marion Gale Gatti Michelle Paul Gaykowski Jeff George Brian Gestring Nichol Gianakouros Karen Gielchinsky Scott Gilbert James Gilby Gail Gittlin Nicky Giuttari Karen Golding Daniell Goldinger Christina Gonzalez Adam Goodman Kristin Gordon Carrie Gottlieb Stephanie Gould James Gilby, Robbie Jellinek, Michael Bradley 158 FRESHMEN FRESHMEN 159 Tara Gresham Anthony Griffin Yelena Gritsay Lisa Gropper Karin Hagaman Kirsten Hansen Anneliesa Harder Donna Hawks Edward Heckel Rachel Hellenbrand April Hendricks Troy Hill Jason Himmelstein Cynthia Hocker David Hollander Craig Holtzman Linus Holzschlag Meredith Horning David Howland Joanne Huber Pamela Huberman Rachel Isaacson Anthony Jackson Christian Jacobs Kristy Jacobs Glen Jacobsen Wilbur Jeffries Robert Jellinek Gabriel Jochnowitz Patrice Johnson Stuart Johnson Kenyetta Jones Kevin Jones Leeann Jones Bethany Joseph Catherine Joyce Gary Kahn Aliza Kaplan Darrell Kaplan Deborah Kaplus Julie Kaufman Natalie Kennedy Ella Kharonov Susan Kincaid Kathleen King Julie Kinney Jessica Kirson David Knecht Tyce Knox Shari Krause Rolf Krueger William Krueger Jud La Morticella Zbigniew Lachowski Andrew Ladden Keith Lambert Todd Lambrugo Albert Lang Angela Lange Kevin Lasenberry Brian Lauridsen Christopher Lauridsen FRESHMEN FRESHMEN Wilhanitra Lee Tina Lefgren Dana Legrand Ilya Lelchitsky Linda Lennon Christopher Lepple Carmella Lerro Adam Levitt Gayle Levy Paul Lincoln Karen Lipnicki Jolanda Litwinko Liza Liu Joy Lynn Lobiondo Robert Lopata Kristina Lopuch Robert Lorenz David Lozano Crystal Lundy Kristine Mackenzie Donald MacPhee Justine Maher John Mairo Demet Makrygiannis David Manning Alvin Marcovici Stephen Marks Tiffany Maser George Master Julie Mastronardi Maria Mazza Shaharazon McClary Andrew McFadden Zorada McFadden Steven McGuirl Elizabeth McKee Doris Melillo Tamara Mencinsky Peter Menner Diane Merians Gregory Merritt Jennifer Meyer Walter Michels Chris Miksovsky Chris Milak John Joseph Milian Lawrence Miller Diane Millner Tracey Mills Adrienne Misale Margaret Mitchell Laura Mlyn David Montgomery Maria Montuori Melissa Moore David Morse Maureen Mortimer Kristen Moscatello Robert Muffuletto Brendan Mulligan Kristin Mulvaney Laura Murphy Gregory Nadan 160 FRESHMEN FRESHMEN Omitte Nagar Russell Nathan Edna Neivert Robert Neivert Richard Nelson Eric Neumann Lori Newman Debra Newsome Donald Noesner Carl Noren Margo Novak Loren Noveck Joseph Novemsky Lisa Nowakinsky Arlene O'Connor Amy O'Neill Brian O'Neill Ebele Ofomato Danae Oratowski William Orsi Rachel Ostrovsky Trusha Palkhiwala Lisa Pallante Ellen Pao Albert Papp Mark Pasquariello Dari Pass Ilari Pass Christina Paulos Tanya Pearson Anthony Pennimpede Mark Perilstein Joanna Perlmann Alexander Perry Larry Petraccaro Daniel Phillips Mario Piccinini Valerie Pierce James Pilchik Maria Pilone Russell Pinilis Jamie Plaisted Stephan Polcaro Maurice Porter Ishare Powell Michael Priest Thomas Prior Mary Przytycki Andrea Rakitta Jeffrey Ralston Laura Rankin Lauren Zucker 161 FRESHMEN FRESHMEN Stephanie Reardon Scott Rechner Carl Reitzel Leonard Rettenberg Frederika Ribaudo Matthew Ricci Lisa Ricciardi Gina Richardson Melvin Riggs Beth Rintzler Dodi Robbins Eric Rode Andre Rogers Elena Rome Laura Ronnie Francesco Rosato Jonathan Rose Michel Rosenthal James Ross Jessica Ross Lisa Roth Ernest Roulhac William Ruggerio Teresa Rusinek Thomas Russell Diana Ryan Vincent Ryan Loren Saccaro Timur Safaro Paola Sansiviero Miche Santasierre Miche Santosuosso Barbara Scalera Edward Schindler Denise Schneider Eric Schragen Karin Schrieber Alan Schulman Jason Schwanborg Joshua Schwanborg Leslie Schwartz James Scott Lisa Scott Kathryn Scudder Justin Seiter Kirsten Sejda Cheryl Semcer Sheane Shafer Erik Shauger Jennifer Sheridan Steven Sheridan 162 FRESHMEN FRESHMEN Cathie Sherman Robert Sherwood Holly Shillabeer Howard Shirley Viraj Shroff John Shue Marnie Silberman Augustine Smith Laura Somer Karen Spector Jane St. Bernard David Stern Laura Stutz William Summer Gary Swanson Renee Synyszyn Regine Talleyrand Troy Tennard Nina Terzian Daniel Thomander Jeffrey Tindall Suzy Beth Tomaro David Torsiello Stephanie Troncone Jennifer Trunk Jonathan Turner Sandra Valera Victor Vallairo Stanley Valles Melissa Van Dyke Steven Vanetsky Ezio Ventre Tiziana Vescio Steven Viscido Krista Vollack Elizabeth Waeschle Toinette Ward Leslie Warner Martha Wehrle Charles Weimer Amy Weintraub Eric Weis Jon Wesley John Whinery Dayna Wilderotter Edward Williams Todd Williams Woodie Williams Marjorie Willner Terrence Wilson Noel Wolf Dena Wyner Shin Ming Yeh Lara Zalon Olga Zammito Robert Zamora Edna Zangrillo Natasha Zarrin John Zinckgraf Jed Zobitz Lauren Zucker 163 FRESHMEN TOP, CLOCKWISE FROM LEFT: Julie Kotch, Kim Ashurst; Josh Tarnow; Sheri Dawson; Eric Weiss; John Holmes. BOTTOM, CLOCKWISE FROM LEFT: Sandy Sessa, Ahby Halpert; Charles Gianni; Lucia Lucianni; Katie Prescott. UNDERCLASS TOP, CLOCKWISE FROM LEFT: Joseph B; Paul Schaeffer; Sandy Sundehoft, Maureen Mortimore, Freddie Hernandez, Karen Piccinttini; Peter Fand; Larissa Moiseenko; Bryan Stuart; Pete Sickley, Paul Wiemer. BOTTOM, CLOCKWISE FROM LEFT: Petra Kruegar; Ann Mitzak, Tim Alexander, Kim Kushmerick; Maria Selleti; Terrance Pittman; Bobby Kim; Aaron Lapatnick; Cindy North, Robert Verdi, Jenny Secor. SCRAPBOOK •a M TOP, CLOCKWISE FROM LEFT: Betsy Nagler, Renee Hagarty; Todd Pitney; Stacey Caruso, Larissa Moiseenko, Jennifer Sullivan; Kyu Gun Lee; Chris Cohen; Chris McKenzie, Leslie Shwartz, Karen Lippnicki, Barbara Scalera, Tina Fossella, Valeria Bloom, Chris Holmes; Lisa Thole. BOTTOM, CLOCKWISE FROM LEFT: Leslie Welsley; Laurie Scoop; Omar Mustafas; Tamara Schamarizan; Lori Dziedzic, Jennifer Dimple. SCRAPBOOK UNDERCLASS TOP, CLOCKWISE FROM LEFT: Chris Bordiuk; Katie Prescott, Jon Goldberg, Christine Souza; Robin Hewitt, Angela Ziliox; Josh Braff; Karen Golding; David Cavallo. BOTTOM, CLOCKWISE FROM LEFT: Claudia Tichey, Tracey Skinner; Randy Ficsh, Eric Wagner; Rod Pierre; Leslie Uman; Ruth Zielinski; Anne Druedahl; Shannon Felsott; Stuart Rosenberg. SCRAPBOOK UNDERCLASS TOP, CLOCKWISE FROM LEFT: Carol Dostert; Carol Messito, Rochelle Nardelli; Chonda Myers; Mark Logothetis; Amy Barbarow, Lori Dziedzic, Jenifer Dimple, Jennifer Manning; Mike Huetz; Michelle Rosenthal; Evan Templton. BOTTOM, CLOCKWISE FROM LEFT: Kathie Skinner, Stephanie Swan, Meredith Harper; Les Grant; Kathy Scudder; Larry Petracarro; Chrissy Tabone; Frank Longo; Vinny Ryan, Glenn Baumert. SCRAPBOOK UNDERCLASS TOP, CLOCKWISE FROM LEFT: David France; John McMullin, George Apostle; Peter Oratozvski, Brett Lang, Andy Bressen; Lisa Diannu- zio; Irene Aistars; Elise Fisher, Sitnara Popmansombosis, Lucia Lucianni, Monica Mitchell, Kelly Harden; Co- lin Donally. BOTTOM, CLOCKWISE FROM LEFT: Beth Pintzler, Veronica Aba- los; Adam Schaeffer; Janet Orlirt; Jennifer Greenberg, Claudia Tichey, Tracey Skin- ner, Sharon Joyce; Eileen Ryan; Pat McKell. SCRAPBOOK UNDERCLASS CLOCKWISE FROM UPPER LEFT: Al Sneed; Josh Tarnow, Robin Patlock, Kathy Komashame; Marty Richman; Katie Rustum, Kathy Huang, Suzanne Murphy; Isabelle Sanchez, David Gurland; Glenn Schlactus, Jackie Greene. 176 Violin I Violin II Lorraine Thomas, Concertmistress Michele Rosenthal Scott Facher Shin Ming Yeh Ania Kozlowski Lori Buchanan Andrew Cheng Ellen Pao Charles Perruzzi Gregory Chludzinski Beth Fand Alvin Marcovici Mariko Kondo Kenneth Levin Keira Berman Carra Ericsson Anne Mitzak Flute Heather Hartung Claire Janowski Marcie Ferrara Charlotte Kuo Jolanta Litwinko Wendy Bird Sharon Joyce Jon Ezor Katheryn Vasiliades Jennifer Mallett Katherine Heckman Cello Jeffrey George Mamie Silberman String Bass I Gary Schwartz Steven Lowe Oboe Alexandra Davlouros Christine Fiumara Bethany Joseph Bassoon Anne Fossella 178 ORCHESTRA Clarinet Kenneth Richman Majorie MacWhorter Robert Joseph Ginger Crandall Trumpet James Coleman Eric Tarantino Arthur Chiu Julie Levinsohn Percussion Michael Adamczyk John Arpino John Priori Kristin Gordon Alto Saxophone Frank Caprio Michael Ghegan French Horn Eric Rothman Peter Fine Trombone Craig Bermingham Seth Katz Alan Chandross Piano Ellen Dennehy Ornitte Nagar Principal Tuba Mark Ellis 179 THE BANDS The Concert Band Personnel Trombones John Fischer Jim Ragula Julie Chymiy Copernicus Gaza Dave Lambert Tenor Saxophones Sarah Convissor Jennifer Acklin Baritone Saxophone Lori Newman Trumpets John Kelton Mark Beatty Dan Convissor Derek Smith Jonathan Rose Matt Ricci Tom Parmalee Eric Shauger Clark Baubles Flute Jennifer Steeb Kim Brown Stacey Caruso Michelle Byrne Ken Silverman Margo Novak Karen Lipnicki Ben Albert Merry Crandall Lilya Doll Martha Wehrle Julie Kinney Clarinets Tracy Labat Kim Josey Joe Coppola Adam Titlebaum Mike Jordan Dodi Robbins Judi LaMorticella Katie Farrell Karin Hagaman Laurie Silverstein Alto Saxophones Chris Grondahl David Pollio Bill Dreitlein David Hollander Daryl Smith Percussion Ira Bornstein Vinnie LaRocca Claude Coleman William Fong Rolf Kreuger Oboe Bethany Joseph Bass Clarinet Diana Ryan Baritone Lori Buchanan Tuba Bruce Buchanan Baritone Saxophone Jason Cannon 180 Trombone Craig Bermingham Seth Katz Copernicus Gaza Alan Chandross David Lambert Percussion Michael Adamczyk John Arpino Douglas Ledden Beth Stager Kris Gordon French Horn Peter Fine Nobuhiko Sugiura Tuba Eric Rothman Mark Ellis Baritone Craig Bermingham Steven Lowe Principal Co-Principal The Symphonic Band Personnel Flute Claire Janowski Charlotte Kuo Wendy Bird Jonathan Ezor Lisa Schweitzer Amy VanDyke Alexandra DTtalia Ann Pao Mandy Hagaman Laurie Scopp Jeanine DaSilva Jennifer Atkin Oboe Alexandra Davlouros Christine Fiumara Clarinet Kenneth Richman Marjory MacWhorter Robert Joseph Sara Liebman Ginger Crandall Timothy Weeks Jason Anniballi Sheila Staggers Diane Nersessian Maria O'Neil Peter Menner Alto Saxophone Michael Ghegan Frank Caprio Myles Faith Albert Papp Trumpet James Coleman Peter Butler, Jr. Eric Tarantino Arthur Chiu Clark Baubles Adam Bartolomeo Leslie Grant Julie Levinsohn Bass Clarinet Howard Buchanan Susan Heerwagen Bassoon Tina Fossella Tenor Saxophone Pamela Conley 181 Sopranos Kimberly Beder Vikky Bell Cindy Bond Terrill Brewer Charmain Briggs Lisa Cheatham Virginia Clegg Patricia Crowley Sonja Eley Marion Gale Michelle Gatti Dawn Goldstein Megan Hawrylak Raquel Hood Shirley Huang Concert Choir Personnel Sopranos Dolores Williams Olga Zammito Ruth Zielinski Gabrielle Jochnowitz Patrice Johnson Samantha Morrow Dari Pass Tina Powis Katherine Prescott Tonya Roulhac Kathryn Scudder Kathy Sievers August Smith Laura Somer Deborah Thompson Altos Florence Adrien Jennifer Atkin Margaret Aymer Lizette Benitez Carmen Carrero Debra Christopher Elizabeth Farrell Holley Goore Abbe Halpert Heather Hartung Rachel Hellenbrand Jennie Hyer 182 CHOIR Altos Sara Kaufman Michele Levine Jane Ollendorf Yolande Rae Nichele Rogers Donna Rutherford Susan Tellini Cynthia Ulanet Deborah White Ellen Williams Sara Winer Tenors Edward Beckford Lamont Dawson Everette Dupree Jonathan Goldberg John Rae Rodney Watson Basses Douglas Barasch Shawn Brant Scott Brochhagen Jason Cannon Michael Davis Kenneth Gorhm David Gurland Marc Howard Christopher Johnson Darrell Kaplan Gary Schwartz Scotty Morrow Martin Richman Andre Rogers James Rogers Willie Williams 183 Columbia High School PERFORMING DANCE CLASS presents its 12th Annual Dance Concert THE LAND OF MAKE BELIEVE January 19, 21,22 Kathy Profeta, Kim Carlson, Kit Shirley, Debbie Thompson Birdland 184 Dance The Cisco Kid Lynne Irby, Kathryn Allen, David France, Vicki Howard, Debbie Thompson SPECIAL DANCE John Rae, Hope Wright, Shirley Huang Lynne Irby, Hope Wright David France, Kathryn Allen Hope Wright Vicki Howard 185 Margaret Aymer and Debbie Christopher Debbie Christopher and Shirley Huang CAST OF CHARACTERS Stage Manager...............Gary Schwartz Dr. Gibbs................... Michael Gollin Joe Crowell.......................Gabrielle Jochnowitz Howie Newsome.......Christopher Christopher Mrs. Gibbs................ Margaret Aymer Mrs. Webb...........................Deborah Christopher George Gibbs..........................David Gurland Rebecca Gibbs..........................Tina Lefgren Wally Webb............................ John Essoka Emily Webb..........................Shirley Huang Professor Willard....... Margaret McCroary Mr. Webb..............................Aaron Lapatnick Woman in the Balcony...................Jean Doyle Man in the Auditorium Christopher Christopher Lady in the Box..............Isabel Sanchez Simon Stimson...................Mark Ellis Mrs. Soames.................. Karla Lambert Constable Warren............Patrick Comune Si Crowell........................Gabrielle Jochnowitz Baseball Players............Patrick Comune Margaret McCroary Sam Craig................... Joshua Hadar Joe Stoddard...............Edward Beckford Wedding Attendant. .SPIRIT.. Bonnie Ericsson Miss Wastie David Gurland and Tina Lefgren Gary Schwartz and Shirley Huang OUR TOWN David Gurland and Shirley Huang Margaret Aymer and Debbie Christopher On January 27th the Parnassian Society presented Thornton Wilder's Our Town. The three act play about life, love and marriage, and death was directed by Ed- ward Beckford and his assistants Althea Grant, Amy Miller, and Jane Ollendorf. The night was a success. 187 188 189 SENIOR COUNCIL I to r: Iretta Coleman, Nancy Gelson, Phil Bornstein, Janine Guida, Miss De Angelis, Jeff Poss, Debbie Facciponti, Bowie Price, Carra Ericsson, Liz Whelan This year the Senior Council has been very active under the leadership of President Debbie Facciponti and advisor Miss DeAngellis. One of the council's many activities this year was a senior 3-day ski trip. We are very proud that the trip, which was once said to be almost impossible to attempt, was conducted very successfully Through constant hard work, our sales of baked goods, flowers, school banners, candy, candy grams, along with our newly de- veloped ideas of Valentine grams and car washes, the senior class has raised a considerable amount of money Above all, our council mem- bers have contributed their time, minds, and efforts to work for the class of 1984 and we have proven that students care. JUNIOR COUNCIL This year the Junior Class Council, led by President Anna Verdi and Advisor Mr. R. Palma, organized many fund raisers. They raised a large sum of mon- ey for their senior year. Aside from making money, they began to organize both their Senior Class Trip and Prom. Some mem- bers of the council organized a program in which students can help Senior Citizens on the weekends. A committee also in- vestigated the possibilities of cer- tain Senior privileges for next year. 192 I to r: (Bottom row) Anna Verdi, Alegra Lowell, Caroline Neu, Rachael Weisbard, Ada Basilone, Dianne Nersesian (Front row) Teresa Bruno, Jill Bland, Amy Bobrow, Shana Braude, Jennifer Manning, Jennifer Dimpel, Lory Pilchik, Katie Rustum, Christine Laufen, Ken Flogenaur, Jennifer Finn (Middle rozv) Judy Brienza, Amy McCampell, Adrianne Hochimeister, Lisa Jennis, Tara Kinney, Tracey Skinner (Back row) Daniel Glaser, Brett Jenks, David Kerestezes, Michael Sanchez, Michael Stifleman, Andy Shue. SCHOOL COUNCIL I to r: Lisa Jennis, Chris Cook, Nancy Gelson, Anna Verdi, Mr. Memoli, Debbie Facciponti, Ann Lauridsen, Bob Cannan. Executive Committee Officers President — Robert Cannan Vice-President — Chris Cook Secretary — Ann Lauridsen Treasurer — Nancy Gelson Senior Class President — Debbie Facciponti Junior Class President — Anna Verdi Sophomore Class President — Jennifer Secor Freshman Class President — Volaria Bloom Social Committee Chairman — Lisa Jennis Publicity Committee Chairman — Ann Ward Public Relations Committee Chairman — Evan Muney Council Advisor — Mr. Memoli Council members discussing an issue. 193 SOPHOMORE COUNCIL to r: (front row) Robert Verdi, Cindy North, Jennie Secor, Jon Levine, Ira Bornstein (back row) Debra Zichichi, Mia Morse, Pam Rose, Cathy Aguilera, Isabel Sanchez, Abbe Halpert. This year the Sophomore Class Council, led by President Jenny Secor, was successful in their fund raising campaign, in which they doubled the amount collected last year. FRESHMAN COUNCIL I to r: (front row) Susan Tommarow, Karen Lipnicki, Valaria Bloom, Joe DeSiena (back row) Pam Hubberman, Natalie Fabrizio, Andrea Rakitta, Kara Powis, Paul Lincoln. 194 The Spark is a publication put out by Valhalla, a body of concerned stu- dents. Referred to as Columbia's un- derground activist newspaper, The Spark has been in existence for fif- teen years. The newspaper gives the students a chance to express their views and opinions dealing with school and world affairs. Since the ad- ministration does not support The Spark financially, we have total con- trol of the content and article selec- tions. Nothing is edited or censored. Not only is Valhalla concerned with the problems of today, but with the crises and conflicts ahead. Valhalla firmly believes in sharing ideas to arouse thought and provide aware- ness about the world we live in. j l to r: Janet Orlin, Mr. Spear, Brett Meyer, Robert Liroff. Missing: Ivan Zunz, Steven Weintraub. Editor-in-Chief Brett Meyer Assistant Editor Janet Orlin Co-Producers Steven Weintraub Robert Liroff Advisor Jack Spear 195 FUTURE PHYSICIANS I to r: Frank Caprio, Peter Laves, Mitchell Maltenfort, Andrea Gollin The CHS Chapter of the Fu- ture Physicians of America Club, which investigates and discusses various biological and medical topics, has been greeted with growing interest since its reestablishment at CHS within the past year. The group has lectures throughout the year, as well as other activi- ties, and is sponsored by Mrs. Hershey. FIRE COMMITTEE to r: (first row) Adam Rubin, Joanne Craugh, Rob Donahue, Ann Portnow, Steve Carew (second row) Adina Friedman, Ann Ward, Rachele Bahto, Michele Cogan, Andy Bressen, Amanda Collins, Mr. Hoffman (third row) Kenny Holland, Chris Pappas, Tom O'Rourke. 196 MATH TEAM The Math Team is a com- petitive program which pro- vides skilled Mathletes the op- portunity to participate in the Iron Hills Conference League. The team is under the direc- tion of Miss Morrison. to r: (first row) Jennifer Bash, Ellen Pao, Debbie Brown, Elaine Yang, Dena Wyner (second row) Joe Cicenia, Alex Turkenich, Lisa Jennis, Jason Eisner, Peter Oratowski, Miss Morrison (third row) Glenn Schlactus, Peter Laves, Alan Chaundress, Farshid Hajir, Adi Wyner, Andy Bressen, Andrea Gollin. SPANISH to r: (first row) Mr. Price, Wayne Miller, Barbara Punt, Russell Lobsenz, Jon Schnapp, llene Stern, Lory Pilchik, Tara Kinney, Lisa Jennis, Marion Gayle, Daniella Bugg (second row) Jesse Orenstein, Ross Fox, Paul Gaykowski, Tim Mulligan, Robert Tennard, Chris Ghormley, Jason Gross, Mark Perilstein, Woody Williams, Rachel Weisbard, Beth Schnitzer, Kendra Quintero. The Spanish Club allows students an opportunity to further the practice of speak- ing Spanish and to familiarize themselves with the culture of Spain and Spanish America. 197 LIBRARY AIDES to r: Valerie Aymer, Laurie Silverstein, Ms. Mears, Pam Appel, Valerie Pearce, Margaret Aymer (missing: Iretta Coleman, Mia Morse) The Student Library Aides work during their free periods and after school, providing the type of back-up support that is essential to the operation of all libraries. Their duties include refiling all returned materials, keeping materials on the shelves in order, and assisting librarians with clerical tasks and charging desk routines. Their services are a truly valu- able contribution to the library program. PAWS The purpose of PAWS, the Pupil Animal Welfare Society, is to bring student attention to the plight of animals, both do- mesticated and wild, that are abused. The club also tries to raise money to support these animals and attempts to pre- serve the environment around us. A long range goal of the club is to collect aluminum cans to sell them as waste met- al in order to raise money. PAWS was started in 1976 by Dr. Schley, a former English teacher who retired over the past year. The club continues now with Miss O'Hanlon and Ms. Mears as advisors. I to r: Ms. Mears, Miss O'Hanion, Rochelle Nardelli (missing: Karen Chambers, Laura Davis) 198 QUIZ BOWL This year's Rutgers Quiz Bowl team was the school's most successful ever. After rip- ping their way through oppo- nents for the first month of play, they were upset in the state championship by Ridge- wood High School. Despite losing in the finals the team remains to be one of the most successful of any other club team in the school. The team, led by sophomore Adam Herbst, junior John Ezor, and seniors Frank Ca- prio, Jimmy Mason, and cap- tain Doug Barasch, was coached by Mrs. Press. The team also competed in a TV-3 Challenge Quiz Bowl Tourna- ment. Although they were de- feated early, their reputation through the Rutgers Bowl makes them out to be one of the metropolitan areas best. I to r: Doug Barasch, Frank Caprio, Mrs. Press, John Ezor, Jimmy Mason NEWCOMERS The Newcomers Club is de- signed to welcome new stu- dents to CHS and to facilitate their adaptation to the social and academic life. The group's advisor is Mrs. Oliver. 199 This year the Columbian was produced on a weekly basis for the first time in CHS's history It was the effort on part of the Columbian staff, supported by the journalism class, that succeeded in meeting the weekly deadlines. There was a display of apathy this year on part of the student body, and a reluctancy to buy the school paper. However, we contin- ued to serve the school community to the best of our ability and we strove to improve the quality of our publication. Hopefully, we have es- tablished a tradition that will con- tinually be regarded as a respected school institution, dedicated to the student body. COLUMBIAN EDITORS.....Barbara Ginley, Liz Orlin, Emily Seidel SPORTS EDITORS..........Jeff Poss, Liz Whelan BUSINESS MANAGER...............Andy Turner PHOTOGRAPHERS........Kristen Kisch, Scott Shauger SALES MANAGER....................Lisa Jennis PUBLICITY .....................Leigh Hocker FACULTY ADVISORS............Mrs. Donna Box, Mr. David Vodofsky STAFF: Carra Ericsson, Laura Epstein, Jamie Joyce, Ellen Pao, John Sievers, Mike Stifleman, Paul Thompkins, Dena Wyner, Sharon Brady, Donna Carroll 200 Guildscript is the school maga- zine for student writing and artwork. Members work through the entire process of putting out a magazine: soliciting contributions, deciding what pieces to accept, sug- gesting revisions, editing final se- lections, deciding layout and orga- nization, and selling the issue. Members are also frequently con- tributors themselves. Many CHS writers and artists who contribute to Guildscript also enter state and national contests and have won awards at both levels. Staff Members Editors-in-chief......... Michael Ferrarro, Andrea Gollin, Lisa Harper Editorial Board. . Jason Eisner, Laura Gilman, Betsy Nagler, Jennifer Weis Art Editors............... Ryan King, Peter Oratowski, Brandon Twine Production Staff................ Andy Bressen, Jason Eisner, Ryan King General Staff..................... Barbra Funt, Tom Stuart, Scott Wild a 201 Faculty Advisor. Mrs. Edna CasapulL ALTERNATIVE PARTY FRISBEE I to r: (first row) Andy Bressen, Brandon Twine, captain (second row) Peter Oratowski, Jennifer Weiss, Pete Fand, Phil Verghese, Jeff Hennefeld, Jennie Hyers, Martin Richman (third row) Jon Ezor, Bob Wagener, Larry Anouna, Chris Sedja, Chris Davidson, Matt Shook, Sue Heerwagen, Carry Joseph, Phil Roy, Jan Miskovsky, Ryan King, Alex Perry, Henry Lubiak, Kenny Markowitz, Brett Meyer The Ultimate Frisbee Team of 1983-84 has continued the history of frisbee tradition at CHS. Virtually the entire record-setting team graduated in the spring of 1983, leaving captain Brandon Twine with the chal- lenge of rebuilding the team. Returning starters Mar- tin Richman, Bob Wagener, Henry Lubiak, and Brett Meyer assisted Twine in compiling a successful team. While getting off to a slow start in the fall, the team managed to even off their record, capping off the sea- son by coming in second place in the State Tourna- ment. The team's victories included a win over the collected Columbia Alumni team in the annual Thanksgiving game for the first time in ten years, 24-18. Although the team has setbacks because it is not school funded and the players themselves have to find playing fields, the team is still looking forward to a productive and successful spring season. RADIO I to r: (first row) Dawn Goldstein, Lori Lozowick (second row) Tina Langone, Sue Nolz, Mark Scott, Kevin Wilson (third row) John Guterman, Ryan King, Mr. Quiroli, David Lambert, Mark Cenit. PEP SQUAD 204 I to r: (first row) Cathy Caruba, Karla Lambert, managers (second row) Mrs. Feldstein, Terry I Brewer, Lisa Hutchings, Carey DeCicco, Isabel Sanchez, Renee Haggerty, Ginny Clegg, Holly Goore (third row) Kim Bennett, Patrice Johnson, Mindy Pistol, Lisa Papp, Fran Adams. SPECIAL SERVICES The Special Services Club helps at school functions col- lecting tickets, handing out programs, and greeting the public. Known for being seen in red and black, they assist with things from teacher teas to commencement. I to r: (front row) Mrs. Pemberthy, Renee Haggerty, Damian Palisi, James Ross, Mariko Kondo, Ellen Dennehy, Kim Carlson, Lisa Papp, Miss Wastie (middle row) Lisa Dombrowski, Cindy Ulanet, Margaret Aymer, Althea Grant, Sue Heerwagen, Jon Grotsky, Beth Fand, Nancy Pearson, Jan Miksovsky (back row) Spencer Wolf, Lorraine Thomas, Dave Adinaro. FRENCH I to r: Katie Rustum, Adrienne Hachemeister, Janine Guida, Phil Bornstein, Karl Norton, Anna Nelson, Mrs. Krasner. The French Club has been involved in a variety of activi- ties this year. With Mrs. Krasner as the advisor, the stu- dents in this club have enjoyed French cuisine at Le Saucier Restaurant, and have seen a movie spoken entirely in French. Also, there have been bake sales and M M sales to raise money for the club's spring trip to see La Tragedie de Carmen in New York. Along with these activities the club has had films and speakers and conversation in French. Many French Club Members were not available for the pic- ture. 205 ASTRONOMY Now in its seventh year, the Columbia High School As- tronomy Club is one of the largest in the school. The club spends many nights, if clear, using its two telescopes ob- serving the night skies. Week- ends and the biology camping trip are also used for astron- omy club getaways for all- night observations. GERMAN The big banner, which was hung in the main hallway in celebration of Foreign Lan- guage Week, March 1984, was a group effort. Two years ago the members of the German Club voted to do projects be- yond the traditional club ac- tivities. The banner is one such project. Another major undertaking was the cleaning, weeding, spading, mulching and planting of the courtyard. One hundred daffodil bulbs and one hundred pachysandra plants were thus planted. The German Club is open to all students and is sponsored by Erika Fisher. Study of the German language is not a pre- requisite. TIED AME “ A tongue. fcr™i|IGN languag l to r: David Greene, Spencer Wolf (Vice-president), Paulette Manginelli (Secretary), Lori Thomas, Lisa Papp (Treasurer and Public Relations), Ann Mitsak, Kim Austin, Alpert Papp. missing: Doug Ryan (President). 206 ITALIAN The Italian Club, sponsored by Mr. Dominick Tancredi, has continued to grow in popular- ity this year, as shown in the increase of membership over last year. The club, whose pur- pose is to heighten the aware- ness of Italian culture, does so through meetings, parties, and trips. I to r: (front row) Debbie Zichichi, Cheralyn Buffa, Carolyn Griffin, Dawn Ballister, Joseph Coppola (back row) Christine Colonna, Anthony Carnmarato, Anthony Vescio, Tiziana Vescio, Judi LaMorticella, Mr. Tancredi — advisor. CHESS to r: Bobby Kim, Phillip Brown, Carolyn Shulman, Mr. losso, Alex Turkenich, Richard Davidian. When one thinks of success- ful teams in Columbia's histo- ry, chess does not usually come to mind, but it should. The CHS Chess Team, led by Mr. Peter losso, has a consistent re- cord of wins including a State Championship in 1982 and a ranking as one of the top five teams in the state. The team had a shaky start this season while trying to re- establish a winning line up which had lost many starters to graduation. With Mike San- chez out of retirement and a new roster complete, Colum- bia has been on a roll with five consecutive victories. 207 PARNASSIAN to r: (first row) Mr. Nicoletti, Margaret Aymer, Isabel Sanchez, Gary Schwartz, Ginny Clegg, Karla Lambert, Jason Cannon, Debbie Christopher, Jane Ollendorf, Lamont Dawson (second row) Eddie Beckford, Mike Gollin, Josh Hadar, David Gurland, Amy Miller. The Parnassian Society has been an active drama club for over fifty years at Columbia High School. This year's pro- duction, Our Town, was a big success. The club serves as a place where one can expand his or her talents, or just have fun. PARNASSIAN BOARD President — Gary Schwartz V.-P. — Deborah Christopher Secretary — Jane Ollendorf Treasurer — Karla Lambert STAGE CREW The Stage Crew handles all plays and activities that in- volve the stage, for both in school and out of school groups. Members learn techni- cal information about staging, lighting, and sound. I to r: (first row — continuing back) Wildrek Blok, Mr. Defino, Rich Bishop. Ken Scutter, Mark Cenit, Kevin McConnell. Dave Cardillo, John Guterman, Rochelle Nardelli, Carol Messito. 208 FENCING The Columbia High School Fencing team has had its ups and downs in the past three seasons, switching from a team to a club and back to a team again. Through four dual meets and a regional meet this season, the team's ability grew consider- ably The leadership and guidance of the team's captain, Daniel Glasser, the Epee captain, Marc Howard, the Sabre captain, Dave Cardillo, the girls' foil captain, Nan- cy Hahne, and the coach Mr. Stager, helped the inexperienced fencers improve their skills. Columbia's Fencing team has come a long way in the past three years and has a promising future ahead of it. Hopefully with the dedication of the team members and the support of the Co- lumbia students, the Fencing team will be- come as strong and successful as the best of Columbia's other teams. Peter Oratowski and Opponet • Steven Alleyne Jb V- V Peter Oratowski I to r: (front row) Nancy Hahne, Marc Howard, Dan Glasser, David Cardillo, Coach Stager (middle row) Robyn , Steven Alleyne, Alvin Marcovici, Mimi Kuo, Kim Austin (back row) Bryan Gesstring, Mark Beatty, Mark DeLucia, Henry , Adrianne Hachemeister, Peter Oratowski, Eric Wagner. Peter Oratowski, Alvin Marcovici, Mark Beatty 209 MLKA I to r: (front row) Iretta Coleman, Nabantanzi Bewoyd, Venetta Coleman, Sharman Curry (middle row) Gina Gee, Tonya Cook, Charisse Carney, Tonya Roulac, Kendal Whitlock (back row) Michael Butterfield, Anya Wilson, Darrin Carter, Robin Wilson, Monica Mitchell. 211 212 Ways To Get To School 213 “Attitude is the most important thing in this game. Without the right attitude, even the best athletes become average.” —Coach Dan Brodhead Joe Kinney The 1983 football team did not have a good season this year. Their final record was 1-8. They did however, end their sea- son in a winning style by beating Seton Hall on Thanksgiving Day, 14-6. The Cou- gar record is misleading. They lost three games by a touchdown or less and in five of their losses they outgained their oppo- nent in offensive yardage. The Cougar offense was led by Quar- terback Len Maiocco Throwing to Ends Joe Kinney, Omarr Bashir, and Keith Da- kin. The ground game got moving through the efforts of Running Backs John Rae and Desmond Baker and the blocking of Linemen Scott McGuirl, Steve Pisocki, Ron Silbernagel, and Gerry Ge- sior. The defense, noted for being tough in the past, had a good year. Ends Tom O’Rourke and Mark Baumert, Lineback- ers Joe Falcone and Adam Rubin, Line- men Scott McGuirl, Steve Pisocki, and Desmond Baker, and Defensive Backs Joe Kinney, Scott Pitney, and Eric Dines all contributed to a strong defense that let up only fourteen points a game. Scooter Pitney Joshua Eric Shauger and Dan Convissor Atten-tion! Ken Silverman Rolf Krueger and John Arpino Bucky Buchanan Marching Band K. Gordon Maria O'Neil Mike Adamczyk THE BAND Jenny Acklin, Mike Adamczyk, Ben Albert, Jason Anniballi, John Arpino, Adam Bartolomeo, Clark Baubles, Mark Beatty, Craig Bermingham, Wendy Bird, Ira Bornstein, Kim Brown, Bruce Buchanan, Bucky Buchanan, Laurie Buchanan, Peter Butler, Onea Byrd, Michelle Byrne, Jason Cannon, Frank Caprio, Sarah Caruso, Alan Chandross, Art Chiu, Julie Chymiy, Jim Coleman, Matt (Claude) Coleman, Pam Conley, Joe Copolla, Dan Convissor, Sarah Convissor, Ginger Crandall, Meri Crandall, Janine DaSilva, Alex D’ltalia, L. Doll, Bill Dreitleio, Mark Ellis, Jon Ezor. Myles Faith, Kate Farrell, Peter Fine, John Fischer, Bill Fong, John Fossella, Tina Fossella, Coper Gaza, Mike Ghegan, K. Gordon, Les Grant, Chris Grondahl, Karen Hagaman, Mandy Hagaman, Freddy Hernandez, Sue Herrwagen, Dave Hollander, Claire Janowski, Mike Jodan, Rob Joesph, Kim Josey, Seth Katz, John Kelton, Julie Kinney, Rolf Krueger, Mimi Kuo, Tracy Labat, Dave Lambert, Julie LaMorticella, Vinney LaRocca, Doug Ledden, Julie Levinsohn, Sara Liebman, Karen Lipnicki, Margie McWhorter, Peter Menner, Diane Nersesian, Laurie Newman, Greg Nikitin, M. Novak, Maria O’Neil, Ann Pao, Albert Papp, Tom Parmelee, Dave Pollio, John Priori, Andy Raymond, Matt Ricci, Ken Richman, D. Robbins, Jim Rogula, Jon Rose, Eric Rothman, D. Ryan, Lisa Schweiter, Laurie Scopp, Eric Shauger, Ken Silverman, Daryl Smith, Derek Smith, Beth Stager, Sheila Staggers, Jenny Steeb, Eric Tarantino, Adam Titelbaum, Tim Weeks. Color Guard COLOR GUARD: Linda Oswald (capt.), Cathleen Clohosey (capt.), Susan Doblosky, Maria Coppola, Sharon Sabadic, Lauri Silverstein, Chris Gibbons, and Pam Nadan. 222 Sharon Sabadic Linda Oswald, Susan Doblosky, and Sharon Sabadic Twirlers TWIRLERS: Maryann Bodayle (capt.), Wendi Rodriguez-Vega (capt.), Mary Kazoun (capt.), Fran Adams, Sandy Bond, Virginia Clegg, Patti Derme, Vikki Monturi, and Karen Kurtzweg. Alternates: Sara Gilby and Tiffany Hedle. Sandy Bond and Vicki Monturi 223 Football Cheerleaders Vickie Howard Cheerleaders: Tina Langone (Capt.), Anna Verdi (Capt.), Piper Pringley, Vickie Howard, Amy VanDyke, Kim Cuttino, Venetta Coleman, Kathy Allen, Quay Whitlock, Laurie Coyle, Iretta Coleman, Monica Mitchell, Kerry Charniga, Debbie Sempel. Cougars: Tonya Cook and Dawn Lee. Coat Girls: Cindy North and Coleen DiRoma. Manager: Lynne Lee. 224 GIRLS’ TENNIS The Girls' Varsity Tennis Team ended its fan- tastic season with a record of 21-2. Under the coaching of George Stager and the determina- tion of tri-captains, Lucia Drumbould, Claire Janowski, and Julie Lubetkin, the team had its finest season in Columbia’s history. Capturing the Iron Hills title; the girls were the first team to accomplish this with an undefeated conference record. Although they started as an unranked team, they ended the season ranked 9 in the State’s Top 20. In the Essex County Tourna- ment the team suffered a tough loss in the finals against Millburn who was ranked second in the state. Singles players for the team were Becky Friedman (All-State Group 4 — 2nd Team), while the double duos were Claire Janowski and Steffie Welsch (All-State 2nd Team and All-State Group 4 — 1st Team); along with Pam Rosen and Chris Marshall. First Row (L to R): Mary McFaddend, Julie Lubetkin, Claire Janowski, Steffie Welsch. Middle: Katie Rustum, Gail Gittlin, Natasha Zarrin, Kathy Joyce. Back: Lisa Jennis, Caroline Rosenbaum, Shana Baraude, Christi Payne, Rachel Weisbard, Judy Brienza, With a nitra Lee. 225 “At the beginning of the year I said, 'yes we can.’ We did!” —Coach George Stager Steffie Welsch Becky Friedman 226 Pam Rosen Steffie and Claire Julie Lu bet kin Lucia Drumgould Katie Rustum 227 “Another great season!” —Coach Gene Chyzowych Brett Jenks John Fosse a Boys’ Soccer Chris Colas anti 229 Rich Bayer Andy Gold Managers: Ada Basilone, Jane Swider, and Sean Reilly Bottom Row (L to R): John Janowski, Chris Mury, Brett Buggelin, Andy Gold, Rich Confalone, Steve Carew, Chris Colasanti, Larry Pine, Jeff Schaeffer, Michael Cohen, Scott Smarsh. Middle Row: Barry Fleisher, Matt Vilardo, Michael Sanchez. Brett Jenks, David Mairo, Kyu-Gun Lee, Alex Golbraykh, John Fossella. Top Row: Coach C., Bowie Price, Kevin Williams, Andy Shue, Lars Novak, Jay Kumar, Donovan Gutzmore, Terry Doyle, Wolfgang Tichy, Craig Bermingham, Rich Bayer, Andy Nussbaum, Chris Nilson. Wolfgang Tichy Jay VH Kumar Donovan Gutzmore The boys soccer team, led by tri-captains John Fossella, Jay Kumar, and Bowie Price, had another fine season. The team went 24-1 and won the Essex County Tournament, the North Jersey Section 2, Group 4 champion- ship and the Iron Hills Conference Champion- ship. The '83 Cougars made their mark in the record books, setting new records for most consecutive wins (24), most wins in a season (24), and fewest goals allowed (9). The Team also had 18 shutouts, one short of the record. Three of the shutouts came in the County Tournament, in which Columbia beat Barringer (5-0), Vailsburg (7-0), and Belleville (4-0) to reach the final. Columbia then knocked off Bloomfield 3-1, in earning the championship. In the state tournament, Columbia beat Union, coming from behind in both the game and a shootout that broke the 1-1 tie. After that, the Cougars once again beat Bloomfield in overtime and Westfield 1-0 in a shootout to win the Section Championship. In the North Jersey final, the Cougars finally met their match, falling to Kearny, 2-0. Several players received honors — Kumar, Price, Fossella and Doyle were named first team All-County and also were named to the various All-State teams along with Donovan Gutzmore, Rich Confalone and Andy Gold. Confalone completed a career in which he al- lowed only 10 goals in 76 games. Bowie Price 231 “This year’s team was the best ever and the nicest bunch of kids I have ever worked with!” —Coach Jay Gavitt Jenny Sullivan Pam Davis, Moira White, and Kristen Bowsher lead the offense Pam Davis Girls’ Soccer Over the past three years, the Colum- bia Girls’ Varsity Soccer Team has been building a solid reputation of a skilled, win- ning team. In 1983 this reputation was again, well deserved. With a final record of 17-3-2 the team, coached by Jay Gavitt, completed its most winning season ever. Tri-captains Kristen Bowsher, Lisa Darcy, and Moira White led the team through the regular season, the county tournament, and into the state tourna- ment. The team beat Millburn to become the first Essex County Girls Champions. Although many younger players saw a great deal of action, the team will lose several experienced players. White and Bowsher, known and respected through- out the state and country, combined ef- forts on offense while Darcy, Stacey Hil- bert, and Carra Ericsson ran the strong defense. Liz Orlin and Emily Seidel added depth to the team on both offense and defense. Kneeling (L to R): Liz Orlin, Emily Seidel, Kristen Bowsher, Carra Ericsson, Kim Kushmerick, Moira White, Lisa Darcy Stacey Hilbert, Amy Bobrow. Standing: Coach Gavitt, Janet Orlin, Marcy Englestein, Allisa Jaffe, Christine Laufen, Hilary Vaeth, Pam Davis, Jean Doyle, Stacey Caruso, Tracey Skinner, Jenny Sullivan. Carra Ericsson Moira White Hilary Vaeth Kristen Bowsher Field Hockey The Varsity Field Hockey Team ended their season with a 3-6-2 record. Led by co- captains Rachele Bahto and Liz Whelan, Co- lumbia had 178 shots on goal and scored six times. Jennifer Manning broke Colum- bia's record with 206 saves and a 56% save record. Rachele Bahto was voted most valuable player for the 1983 season and Hope Wright was awarded most improved. A spe- cial Coach's award was given to Jennifer Manning for her great skill in the goal. Graduating seniors on the 1983 team are: Edie Horsey, Kathy Vasiliades, Cindy Ashurst, Robyn Neumann, Liz Whelan, Ra- chele Bahto, Carin Levine, Janine Guida, Kathy Regan, Maryann Carey, and Jamie Joyce. They hope that next year's team will be able to regain Columbia’s title in the Iron Hills Division. Ms. Gardner and the girls Kathy Vasiliades Kneeling (L to R): Manager Kelly Carol, Edie Horsey, Kathy Vasiliades, Cindy Ashurst, Robyn Neumann, Liz Whelan, Rachele Bahto, Carin Levine, Janine Guida, Kathy Regan, Jamie Joyce. Standing: Ms. Gardner, Chris Tromans, Hope Wright, Lori Dziedzic, Jennifer Dim pel, Jennifer Manning, Jennifer Steeb, Tina Grimbilas, Chris Fiumara. 235 “When an athlete has both potential and determination, she will succeed. _ Coach Me|jnda Gardner 236 Jennifer Manning Lori and Rae Jennifer Dimpei Jamie Joyce, Carin Levine, Chris Fiumara, Robyn Neumann and Cathy Regan 237 Boys’ Gymnastics The Columbia Boys' Gymnastics Team completed a successful 1983 season, compiling a record of six wins and three losses. The boys were coached by Mr. Marvin Spiedel and led by senior captain Al Sneed and junior captains Mike Davis and Dave France. Two team members, Mike Davis and John Wheeler-Weaver, reached the State Individual Finals for vaulting. The team’s chances for scoring well in the NJSIAA Team Championships were hurt by the loss of Mike Davis due to an injury. Even with this loss, the boys were able to place ninth in the state. This solid team has the depth to with- stand the loss of their seniors, Al Sneed, Chris Johnson, and Ed Beckford. The co- captains for the 1984 season will be Mike Davis and Dave France. Al Sneed Kneeling (L to R): Dave France, Al Sneed, Mike Davis, Mr. Speidel (coach) Standing: Keira Berman (Manager), Dave Beiler, Eric Rode, John Novak, Dave Walters, Eddie Beckford, Chris Johnson, Marc Duscheneau, John Wheeler-Weaver, Matt Mitchell, Meg Mitchell (manager). Eddie Beckford Girls’ Gymnastics Lisa Pennimpede Top Row (L to R): Kathy Profetta, Lisa Pennimpede, Jennifer Whinery, Patrice Johnson, Leanne Faas. Bottom Row: Susan Matthews, Neena Kumar, Loren Noveck. Not Shown: Kit Shirley, Kristen Moscatello. The Girls’ Varsity Gymnastics Team, led by co-captains Lisa Pennimpede and Jen- nifer Whinery, ended their season with a team record of 3-4. The season was at first disappointing and frustrating due to many cancelled meets, a small budget, and little school support. The season did improve, and the girls finished with a high team score of 94.90. Leanne Faas, Susan Matthews and Jen- nifer Whinery competed in the sectionals, where Whinery placed 3rd all around. Whinery went on to state competition and achieved her two highest individual scores. The team would like to thank their coach, Mrs. Van Shaack-Nobbs for her help and support, and to wish the best of luck to Lisa Pennimpede next year. Sue Matthews 239 “The Columbia team this year has to be considered one of the school’s most successful.” —Coach Leonard Klepack The Boys’ Cross Country Team had a for- midable squad this year. They won seven dual meets and lost two. The varsity team was made up of eight veteran runners of which four will be back next year. The team worked hard and, as a result, had a very successful season. They placed third in the Essex Catholic Invitational and fourth in the Essex County Championship. They also ran very well in invitational meets throughout the season. Led by seniors Oren Kosansky and tri-captain Bob Schuster, the Cougars placed fifth in the State Sectionals and quali- fied for the State Championship Meet. The rest of the varsity team consisted of senior tri-captains Eric Caro, Farshid Hajir, senior Paul Mitchell, and juniors Daniel Garrick, Farshad Hajir, David Scher and John Talley- rand. Though many seniors will be lost to graduation, the team will be well-balanced and very strong next year, with the help of a talented Junior Varsity group, led by frosh Andre Cantelmo and the returning varsity members. Sean Brownlee and Eric Caro 240 Boys’ Cross Country Adam Kraemer Sitting (L to R): Sean Brownlee, Mike Rowan, Eric Caro, Oren Kosansky, Farshid Hajir, Bob Schuster, Guy Batchelder, Paul Mitchell, Adam Kraemer. Kneeling: Ted Freed, Adam Herbst, Allan Chandross, Farshad Hajir, Mike Cataldi, Brendan Mulligan. Standing: Kendall Whitlock, Kevin Carlson, David Cass, Andrew McFadden, Doug Adelman, James Rodgers, Daniel Garrick, Gary Swanson, Dwayne Harper, Dan Convissor, Andre Cantelmo, David Scher, John Talleyrand, Jackie Row. The Girls' Cross Country Team com- pleted its most successful season. Their dual meet record was 5-3. They won the Essex County Championship as well as the Essex Catholic Invitational. They placed second in the State Sectionals. The team this year was young and lacked competitive experience. There were only three returning varsity members: Senior Captain Christine Talleyrand, and junior veterans Lisa Morgan and Sue Willner. This did not stop the team from having a terrific season. The team’s success was mainly due to the talented contributions of freshman Edna Neivert and sopho- mores Kim Dunn and Lisa Morgan. Soph- omore Cheryl llg and freshman Arlene O'Connor rounded out the varsity team. Other members of the Cross Country team were seniors Mashid Hajir and An- drea Gollin, junior Gayla Schiff, sopho- mores Elise Kraemer and Maggie St. Ber- nard, and freshman Jane St. Bernard. Elise Kraemer Mashid Hajir Mary Carson Girls’ Cross Country Gayla Schiff Andrea Gollin Maggie St. Bernard Sitting (L to R): Kim Dunn, Mashid Hajir, Christine Talleyrand, Andrea Gollin. Kneeling: Arlene O’Connor, Susan Willner, Gayla Shift, Maggie St. Bernard. Standing: Lisa Morgan, Jane St. Bernard, J£ J3jdzdLJA blt Jliaaacmr)—nhsir,,! T “This season has been historical and record setting. The players have been achieving, out working, out hustling and out sweating.” -Coach Robert Sulek Mark Bryant JB Brown Boys’ Basketball Rob Kirsch Owen Kelly Charlie Brown Presently, the Cougars have earned an impressive 22-3 overall record, with four possible games yet remaining. This suc- cess is due to Captains Mark Bryant and Owen Kelly, along with Jeff Kelly, Eric Dines and J. B. Brown. The season was also filled with many individual accomplishments. Both Owen Kelly and Mark Bryant surpassed the Cou- gar 1,000 point mark and Bryant went on to become Columbia’s all-time leading scorer, rebounder and blocked shot art- ist. Jeff Kelly also broke New Jersey’s sin- gle season assist record set by himself in the 82-83 season. Other contributors were Rob Kirsch, Scott Wild, Darrin Brown, Dave Gloshinski, Ken Hogenauer and John Dimpel. The highlight of the season had to be the 57-56 upset victory over nationally ranked St. Francis Tollentine of the Bronx. The 1983-84 season was an outstanding team effort and established the Cougars as a dominant basketball power through- out the State and the East Coast as well. JB Brown, Darrin Carter Mark Bryant Jeff Kelly John Dimpel, Dave Gloshinski, Scott Wild v Eric Dines Front row (L-R): Scott Wild, Rob Kirsch, Jeff Kelly, Darrin Carter, Dave Gloshinski, John Dimpel. Back row: Charlie Brown, Reggie Scott, Mark Bryant, JB Brown, Owen Kelly, Eric Dines, Ken Hogenauer. Winter Cheerleaders Anna Verdi, Kathy Vasiliades, Stacey Buechler, Tina Grimbilas, Debbie Sansone, Laura Facciponti Debbie Sansone Anna Verdi, Stacey Buechler Cheerleaders: Kathy Vasiliades (capt.), Anna Verdi (capt.), Tina Grimbilas, Donna Sansone, Kelly Harden, Stacey Buechler, Monica Mitchell, Kendall Whitlock, Laura Facciponti, Susan Evans. Coach: Kathy Robertson 250 A Center Court Cheer + ! « Girls’ Basketball The 1983-84 Varsity Girls’ Basketball season was one filled with victory, and disappointment due to bad retting, foul shooting, and lay-ups. Though the girls lost a few tight games they ended 14 and 6 over all and 11 and 2 in the Iron Hills Conference, to take second place. They also finished second in the Montclair Im- maculate Christmas Tourney. The girls were led by quad-captains Lisa Lawrence, Kristen Bowsher, Claire Jan- owski, and Ronnie Petzinger. Contributing much to the success of the year were the girls on the bench, who were factors in most games. Front Row (L-R): Leslie Sabin, Kristen Bowsher, Ronnie Petzinger, Lisa Lawrence, Claire Janowski, Nabotanzi Bewago. Second Row: Iretta Coleman, Susan Bishop, Kathy Skinner, Tracy Skinner, Kim Slaton, Jeanine Da Silva. Top Row: Willanetra Lee, Venetta Coleman, Sarah Kaufman, Coach Johanna Wright. 251 “The team responded and adapted well to a new situation. I feel this was the main reason for our success.” -Coach Johanna Wright Tracey Skinner Claire Janowski Kristen Bowsher 253 Ronnie Petzinger “This year’s Girls’ and Boys’ Indoor Track Team has been the best in Columbia’s history.” -Coach Leonard Klepack Lisa Morgan, Shari Miller Jason Mouring Crystal Carter Indoor Track Oren Kosansky Lisa Morgan, Christine Talleyrand The Girls' and Boys’ Indoor Track Team had its ups and downs, but the team managed to pull off several key victories, resulting in a successful season. The Boys' season was highlighted when the mile relay team, with seniors Fran Davis, Doug Tindall, Jason Mouring and James Rogers, won and broke their record at the Meadowlands indi- vidual. The two-mile relay team of John Talley- rand, Rodney Watson, Donovan Gutzmore and Oren Kosonsky placed in the top five against tough competition in major individuals. The Girls' Team also completed another very successful season. This Columbia Track team had one of the best teams in the State in Relay competition. The girls became State Relay Champions, Essex County Relay Champions and Conference Champions. The Indoor Track Team was led by tri-captains Debbie Cooper, Christine Talleyrand and Quay Whitlock. Doug Tindall 255 It was a rebuilding year, but a good one.” -Coach Al Hector Steve Montgomery Wrestling Wrestling is a sport of endurance and discipline. Practices are very demanding and competition is tough. The Columbia Varsity Wrestling team ended their sea- son with a 7-5 dual meet record. The team, although very young with only four seniors, was very strong. Coached by Al Hector and Vic Loma- kin, the wrestlers were: Jack Kennedy, 101; Mike Barry, 108; Chris Defilippis, Marc Ducheneau, 115; Walter Lee, 122; Paul Fisher, Frank Defilippis, 129; Dave Brothers, 135; Ed Nugent, Steve Mont- gomery, 141; Matt Kelly, 148; Jeff Heck- man (capt.), 158; BillClohosey, 170; Ron Silbernagel, 188; Desmond Baker, Kevin Bush, HWT. The season saw outstanding perfor- mances from many of the Grapplers. In the Districts, Heckman placed third and Barry, Lee, and Brothers placed first in their weight classes. In the Regionals, Barry placed second and Heckman third. Bill Clohosey Frank Defilippis Ed Nugent Bottom Row (L to R): Willie Clohosey, Desmond Baker, Jeff Heckman, Ron Silbernagel, Kevin Bush, Matthew Kelly. Middle Row: Coach Al Hecktor, Jack Kennedy, Chris Defilippis, David Brothers, Paul Fischer, Ed Nugent, Mike Barry, Walter Lee, Coach Vic Lomakin. Top Row: Michael Blankenstein, Frank Defilippis, Steve Montgomery, Michael Nuzzo, Leroy Dunn, Andy Gartenlaub, Mark Deushano, Andy Vougal, Eric Cabalairo. Jeff Heckman Ed Nugent 258 Matt Kelly Walter Lee Swimming Joe Cicencia The 1983-84 Columbia High School Swim Team was, for the first time, a coed one. Led by captains Debbie Neivert, Jackie Press, and Tom Hartung, the team posted an impressive 12-2 record in one of their most successful seasons ever. They ended the season with a ten-meet winning streak that included victories over teams that had been too tough for Columbia in the past. Competing sepa- rately in the Iron Hills Conference Cham- pionships, both teams pulled in strong fourth place finishes. This fine season also saw many records being broken, espe- cially by the Neivert sisters. Edna per- formed brilliantly in the 200 and 500 Free, while her sister, Debbie, was trium- phant in the 200 Im and 100 Fly. Coach Dave Yoresh had much to be excited about as his team bounced back from a disappointing season last year. Unfortunately, however, the team will be losing seniors Tom Hartung, Debbie Nei- vert, Jackie Press, Liz Whelan, and Adi Wyner to graduation this spring. Karen Kutzweg Front Row (L to R): Robert Neivert, Edna Neivert, Karen Kurtzweg, Kim Berger, Jennifer Edward. Middle Row: Matt Burke, Jackie Press, Debbie Neivert, Cathy Caruba, Jean Ann Magnier, John Whinnery. Back Row: Tim Weeks, Billy Pinilis, Adi Wyner, Tom Hartung, Zack Penick, Steve Krasner, Joe Cicenia. “Changing coaches reinstated winning.” -Coach Dave Yoresh 260 Jennifer Edward Tim Weeks Joe Cicencia Debbie Neivert Jackie Press and Debbie Neivert Coach Yoresh 261 Hoping . . . The Fellas' cheering section Kristen Kisch and Theresa DiElmo watch the Boys' Soc- cer team win another Cougar Fans CROSSE STATE IMPIOMS 1979 Roar; Cougars, Roar! Basketball fans cheer on Mark Bryant The Cougars score! 263 Varsity Boys Cross Country Parsippany 26-32 Seton Hall 28-31 Morris Knolls 48-15 Roxbury 17-47 Livingston 19-38 Plainfield 24-37 East Orange 24-39 Morristown 46-15 West Essex 15-45 5th Passaic Coaches Invitational 3rd Essex Catholic Invitational 4th County Championship 5th State Sectional — Qualified States 2nd All-Area Meet Varsity Girls Cross Country Parsippany 15-50 Morris Knolls 32-25 Roxbury 22-35 Livingston 15-50 Plainfield 31-27 East Orange 15-50 Morristown 50-15 West Essex 15-48 4th Passaic Coaches Invita- tional 1st Essex Catholic Invitational 1st County Championship 2nd State Sectionals 2nd All-Area Meet 7th State Championship Varsity Indoor Track Conference Boys 3rd Place County 3rd Place State Relays 2nd Place Conference Girls 1st Place County 3rd Place State Relays 1st Place Morristown Morris Knolls West Essex Roxbury Livingston Parsippany Nutley East Orange Seton Hall Varsity Boys Gymnastics Montclair W Toms River East L Middletown South L Ridgeville W Sayreville W Hunterdon Central W Monmouth Regional W North Bergen W East Brunswick L Varsity Girls Gymnastics W. Morris Central L Parsippany Hills W Randolph W Booton W Hanover Pk L H. Central L E. Brunswick L Varsity Boys Basketball Hudson Catholic 60-57 Seton Hall 62-43 Loyola (Md.) 58-56 Spingarn (D.C.) 57-63 St. Raymonds (N.Y.) 61-59 Parsippany 83-58 East Orange 68-64 Morris Knolls 55-47 West Morris Central 59-51 Roxbury 84-56 Livingston 75-30 Morristown 67-55 Plainfield 53-68 West Essex 83-57 Seton Hall 69-40 Varsity Girls Basketball Watchung Hills 44-38 West Morris Central 50-26 New Providence 44-47 Ferris 51-38 Immaculate 50-51 Parsippany 45-39 East Orange 77-45 Morris Knolls 65-51 Roxbury 52-35 Livingston 63-25 East Orange 70-44 West Essex 55-31 Morristown 39-41 Parsippany 67-39 Roxbury 62-20 264 Varsity Field Hockey Morristown L Livingston L Morris Knolls W Roxbury L West Essex L Parsippany T Morristown T Livingston L Morris Knolls W West Essex L Roxbury L Parsippany W Millburn L Morris Hills T Morris Hills T Montclair L Varsity Wrestling Varsity Swimming Madison 30-29 Mt. Olive 96-60 Seton Hall 42-13 Mountain 51-17 Parsippany 10-42 Morris Knolls 76-80 West Side 56-4 Morristown 69-87 Morris Knolls 19-34 Roxbury 45-31 Roxbury 24-35 Scotch Plains 55-21 Summit 29-24 Morris Hills 42-34 Westfield 30-22 Union 46-30 Morristown 33-22 West Orange 45-31 Livingston 39-25 Irvington 50-24 West Morris 17-39 Livingston 44-32 West Essex 10-49 Summit 44-31 West Essex 47-29 Governor Livingston 46-30 Varsity Girls Soccer Varsity Boys Soccer West Morris Central 4-2 Elizabeth 1-0 Parsippany 2-0 Seton Hall 6-2 Parsippany Hills 13-1 Morris Knolls 2-0 Morris Knolls 1-1 Morristown 1-0 Randolph 0-4 West Essex 3-0 West Essex 8-1 Montclair 1-0 Livingston 1-0 Seton Hall 3-1 Hanover Park 8-1 Morris Knolls 3-0 Bayonne 8-1 Vailsburg 2-0 West Morris Central 4-2 Belleville 4-0 Parsippany 4-1 Morristown 2-0 Parsippany Hills 9-0 West Essex 2-0 Morris Knolls 1-1 Bloomfield 3-1 Randolph 0-8 Parsippany 2-1 West Essex 6-1 Union 2-1 Livingston 3-0 Bloom Field 1-0 Hanover Park 8-0 Westfield 1-0 New Providence 4-2 Kearny 0-2 Roxbury 3-0 Livingston 2-0 East Orange 11-1 Barringer 5-0 Livingston 4-0 Varsity Girls Tennis Parsippany 4-1 Montclair 3-2 Morris Knolls 4-1 Roxbury 5-0 Westfield 5-0 East Orange 5-0 Morristown 4-1 Parsippany 4-1 Caldwell 5-0 Morris Knolls 5-0 Livingston 4-1 Millburn 1-4 Roxbury 5-0 East Orange 5-0 Livingston 3-2 Morristown 3-2 West Essex 5-0 Morris Knolls 4-1 West Essex 4-1 Livingston 4V4-% Westfield 4-1 Middletown South 4-1 Cherry Hill East 2-3 265 Congratulations Wendi May All Your Dreams Come True Love, Mom, Dad and Bri imdhj£Vfr%il athletic shoes Livingston Mall, Livingston, N.J. 07039 201 992-2334 Home of 762-8686 Quality Service Congratulations Martha Richardson and Class of ’84 MAPLEWOOD DODGE 1830 Springfield Ave. Maplewood, N.J. 07040 Mom, Dad, Donny Cricket and Dr. Seuss THE CAMPUS SUB SHOP Congratulations to 312 IRVINGTON AVENUE SOUTH ORANGE, NEW JERSEY Ann and the Class of '84 Mon. thru Fri. 11:00 A.M. till 9:00 P.M. Saturday 11:00 A.M. till 7:00 P.M. Mom and Dad CLOSED ON SUNDAYS 268 GOOD FRIENDS BRING GOOD TIMES . . . Congratulations to the Seniors Thanks to Lauren Wendi for the page Enjoy Howard Power At Any Hour. Sthe Howard == MEMBER FDIC Jewelry, Gifts, Handbags More! 172 Maplewood Avenue, Maplewood. New Jersey 07040 201 -762 0133 530 femkpftce ]L ART GALLERY Valley Street. Maplewood. N.J 07040 Tel. (20 V 762-6300 Posters, Original Oil, Lithography, and Custom Framing RICHARD'S STUDIO 125 South Orange Ave. South Orange, Nj 763-4944 Our time together is over, we go our separate ways ... good friends need not always be together, it is the feeling of oneness when dis- tant, that proves a lasting friendship... the memories will last forever. .. Linda and Amy—BFF!... 10th gr. Eng., when it all began, the string, walking home behind “them”. Don’t get your neck wet. Necky and guinea pig-God help them!!! I HATE fags. Football games, band, colorguard, field practice — never on time! Roar Cougars Roar. Let me hear you cheer on — Carolyn. Joey’s place, “Amy, face it, you can’t play the drums”, “teach me Mike?” Freebird. Our table — the quarters team: JLCNMCDCSWCDTLVC. CHS, SHP, NA, MoB. col-UM-bia — shut up Don!! Chris’ house. Maybe you can make it to the bathroom next time, Lin. Strong Pina Coladas, scotch and beer? Rick the prick. Georgia sucks. Chinese fire drill — let Amy and Don back in!! White Castle, yellow camaro on Linda’s lawn. Who’s gunna get served? The case was bigger than Vic. Quarters, Mex., buzz, shot-a-min ... all at once! Arm wrestling. Scott flipped over the fence — is Amy dead? Lin’s ankle (Joey’s little shovel!) Ice hockey, “Linda, give us the puck.” Scary movies-no way, ET scared me!!! Are Jim and Mick coming over for dinner tonight? Jeem!! — it’s MoHo! I didn’t even know he was sick. What will the Beatles do now that John is dead? Soccer — we’ll kill you Joey. Green. Volleyball — we try! She doesn’t even take a shower. The bee. FOOD FIGHT!!! Your mother, shut your face, “oh, flower child.” B-52 baby and bunny, punching fights, weekends!! Bubba and the woman, mom’s friends with the entire faculty! We love gossip! Ricky Amy 11 3 81 “Stairway To Heaven” ILY!!! The Police 4 23 82. Roxanne. Sting — no Stew (poor Andy!) SQUEEZE me. The Rose, purple. “Does my hair look okay?” Shut up Linda? Super Bowl parties go Giants, we’ll get ’em next year. Mi- ami sucks. Yopina duocha, olive juice, I want to vacuum, doodie, take it easy, Mr. Bulge, hot wallet. What’s the white stuff on his face? la — look what you do to him! WHAAAAAAT? Straw. Spatula, Queeroli. Porkies — Linda, why are you crying? Meat. Soaps. “Unbeliev- able” Tainted Love. TGIF!!!! we love mommy and daddy. Juniors: Ricky’s home — be good for a change. The guys we talked about — if they only knew. Woody’s Woodpecker. NYE — 3 in one bed “Amy stop pulling off Joey’s shorts!!” “Does anyone mind if I take my shirt off?” — AMEEE!!! Deano’s here Ricky, “go home.” My basement with everyone. My screen. Oops, I ate his present! Watertight at Amy’s, stop pulling off Scott’s shirt Amy! “Don’t talk to him, he just got out of jail!!” “Is this your tip?” Surrounded by fags-l hate them all. Christmas cookies — AGAIN??!! Huge carrot. I was born in Scranton Penn., and my father had Alaskan huskies. Illinoizzzzz. Halloween ’82, punk-you slut. Where’s Amy? Seton Hall campus? Bagel Baby — I’d do it over and over again!! Imagine ... We’re all sluts: JMSGAZF?JRDCx2V?SBMRMKTC — are you that desperate? The pumpkin and the stolen car. Sweet Sixteens — the best present: Pirate on a platter! Billy-dammit. S the B and spoker. The hardest times-college. Many tears!! That’s purring? Burps. Our journey in the blizzard — snowball fight at Linda’s. Nice plants Ralph. The KINKS, May 27th! They put rum in my beer! I want vermouth and coke! Can I have a straw? “Aren’t you depressed, Amy? Doesn’t this song want to make you cry?” Linda lost the poker game — “they cheated!” Battle — Riunite and Blackberry Brandy. Steps. “I did WHAT?!” Sean who? I don’t know, Jim who? Oh I know!!! I thought it was his finger! Hickies. Keep your tongue to yourself. Don’t stare — I’ll kill you!! School spirit — we’ve got it! I’m good. AVD, Ozzie. “Jesus Christ” I al- most got kicked out of school. PSSHHHH Fred, Fred, Fred. “Don’t throw her in the brook!” Lisa’s basement — the light. “They’re so good you want to eat them twice!” “Don’t quit, you kiss good!” Who’s my father? The . .. er ... uh . . . guys: SKJIMKDSGSSDSBJGJK Mike’s. Family Feud. Rae’s party. Grain punch and quarters until 3:00. Rachele — we do love you! Drivers license — finally. Going slooowww by certain houses. Lookin’ good: JKMAMPJKSWCWBPPIBHDWPBGCAGTOJDJMAMAM (little ants). EEE me! Whatever turns you on. You put the brakes on before you get to the curb Lin! Take off. Mike’s bed — do you come here often? B-day mag. P-flick. Super Supra. All good things must come to an end. I want a Mazda RX-7. Shut the hell up, Lin! 3 in the front, peewee in the back. White convertible — the engine is broken! Here kitty, kitty! I could drive if I wanted to (like a selfish bas!) Obnoxious and his dog Caber. Scott and Kato forever! Call for help . .. pause, pause . . . NOW! What the F! Ukulelian. Das POLICE!!!!! Carra’s pre-party. Aug 18th!! I'll rumble for you. Take a train! Linda’s poor couch! The city, “can we take a cab?” Adu’s kitchen floor. SENIORS!!!!!! Football games. Hell Raisers. Amu and Linny on the track. RAH: Vic, Anna, Laur, Tee, Cin, Soc, Ker and Col. (Hey, what a night game!!!) — Love ya! Thanks Cathy and the colorguard, luv, your captain. The amazing soccer team!! Bubbles. Blinkers Anonymous. When in doubt ... The handicapped can. “Amy, are you listening to me?” “God knows I could have drawn pictures!!” “I have to see Dynasty” — Oh god!! “Bored of Education.” Nance’s parties — where’s the door? The house wreckers. Lisa had fun — (twice!) Theresa’s .. . gun anyone? You’re always trying to sell something , Amy! Andy wants a blow-pop. Hickie on his hip. “Then you can go about your business.” The best hand that could be dealt: CILAA. Lisa’s last donut. Sharon the leg woman. What’s a Middon? Adu knows! . .. and then he had lunch! Since you were 16 — oh my god! “Do I have a personality?.Romeo and la, las, la ... No wonder he smiles now! Carra and SAK. “What’s foreplay?” Her earlobe fettish. Look out summer of ’84, Carra!! Do you understand now? Just what is semantics? Lord and Taylor — it’s about time Lin!! Tina Bambina. “Quack.” F.A.T. ohohoh!!! S.O.M. countenance! Christmas vacation ... Oh my god it’s really over, Lin. More Tears!!! Hanging out at Paul’s. NYE—Oh no — fag alert! I can’t ice skate — the fox can. I love bats! Little Licenseless Linny Lou. The Hall with Jack (I love you!). Get away from us! Money, Money!! Gift certificate to Amelia from guess who?! The band — they’re not black .. . and it’s not pink! I can’t believe Greg and Vee were there!!! Linda wants to have Michael Jackson’s baby. “I don’t want to keep it!” JUMP! on Van Halen. Baby oil!!!What am I? REPULSIVE!! lin-DAM Our favorite juniors: LVLTASNCNF. Such the party. Jim Kerr on the porch. Marty party! It’s even on the back of her shirt! Max, BCCZDBMKDM. It’s participating! Love ya, Missy, Lin’s house: Our secret “truths” shared in the gutter. Acts of idiocy. WHAAAT? Getting sick at Ukie parties. “Why are there footprints on your door Amy?” Adrienne sacrificed her mom’s leather jacket. What an English class. Our best friend in comm. “I can’t walk up there alone!” The abuse Linda takes!! The prom . .. Graduation ... One helluva wild summer-our house ... And many more memories to come, but we must be traveling on now, ’Cause there’s too many places we’ve got to see — LS . .. at best this life is just a breath ... a short and plaintive sigh ... almost before we say hello .. . it’s time to say goodbye.BB Amy, I love you forever. Lin, you’re the best. and the senior chicks, LOM- MOKJDMMKB . . JS Prom — I can’t believe he’s taking a fresh- man! Work, a job, what’s that? USC, Notre Dame and Penn State — Lin loves Todd (my bro!!) Sum- mer of ’83 — never home. Parties! S.O. pool, Lacrosse is?! Dancing. Donuts or Buns? Linda Mike 7 23 83. What happened to D? What do I do? . .. Tell him you have to go home ... Put a cork in it. I thought it went down. I’d never do that!!! Thank god Scott knocked on the door! “But mom, I was only star gazing!” Once Lin gets going she never stops. Dirty jokes. We’re a handy six-pack, Linda doesn’t have a flat head though. Movies at Good Luck to the Class of '84 From The Brothers Family WHO’S WHO? H. E. 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HANDY TELLER 24-HOUR BANKING INVESTOR ACCOUNTS INVESTOR CHECKING ACCOUNTS CHECKING ACCOUNTS • NOW ACCOUNTS SAVINGS ACCOUNTS - PERSONAL LOANS AUTO LOANS SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES HIGH INTEREST SAVINGS CERTIFICATES OVERDRAFT PROTECTION • HOME EQUITY LOANS • HOME IMPROVEMENT LOANS BUSINESS LOANS • TRUST SERVICES VISA TRAVELERS' CHECKS • HOLIDAY CLUBS INTERNATIONAL SERVICES • HIGH INTEREST RETIREMENT PLANS • AUTO LEASING DIRECT DEPOSIT OF SOCIAL SECURITY We’re all the bank you need. MidLantic Midlantic National Bank Member FDIC An Equal Opportunity Lender 278 WAFWOT. HOMO. Nares Carryout drug bust. If I made the quarter in one more time, she would have been pregnant. Split Image -3 = LAB RATS. ’69 Goldtop, Fender Twin Reverb. Jim, will you get me cigarettes? G-Man Musician of the night award. TART GIG. Laurie, sing louder!! Son, Sit. G-from freshman to senior. FAMILYMAN. sthit, Ah-ight. WORD UP? NO WORD . . . You, and your problems. WHAT’S JOHN’S NUMBER? DA DA D DA DA Clash sucks. Snake bitten knees! Brian, TURN DOWN!!! Beach Haven for breakfast. Life’s Dak. NP, JH, PB, EH, JB, G-Celler Psychiatrists. But these will help my eyesight (20 20). Best friends Girl. He’s so cold. Post mono downfall. DOGFISH. EVERYDAY IS MONDAY. Midnight strolls. BYEEEE. Phil, show her your Organ. “Don’t tell me that’s just orange juice in there . . . “Well officer, my friend has a problem.” SNYDERSVILLE AND EAGLE ROCK DINERS. Paragon (Jonny DeAngelo). BOONTON (for pizza) — and then a trip to Bernardsville. Heavy-Metal Volleyball, DAK. LISH—It rhymes with fish. Go see where you got to go. A HOW HOW HOW (thanks to Zed Zed). HAPPY BIRTHDAY. Circle O’ fifths. Let’s perform ’s 7, 9, and 20 simultaneously. We all love the one who deserves the BONE. THE SUMMER 33. E.T. Oh NA EY NA OH NA RANDY (JAY) (JOHN). The bass that FARTS. The rodent in the TUNDRA. How’s your dark meat, Miller? OL’ Reliable. Brian are you getting a Van, a Fiero, or a MARSHALL STACK? SPLIT IMAGE. Naive Jocelyn. Zeppelinisms and Fuscoisms. Do you suffer from S.P.? — not just the Sex Pistols. Mel Bay does. 98 MILE GUITAR CHORD. HUMPHOG. DA DA DA DA MIDDLELEG. I hate this house and Brian’s clothes and earing and Neil’s hat. FLYING DIDDLY MASTER. . . “But that is Breaking and Entering.” THE FROG. MISTER DEEE. MILLER’S better than Kumar on guitar, but not at diddlying. THE LUCAS PLUNGE. “T.L. is an idiot (common knowledge), he ripped my Zeppelin Book. We’ll meet you at BREW AND BURGER. NICE DRESS, etc . . . Will ENT graduate? You’re dead at your next lession. NULTY, the shoulder roll across 6th Ave. (The FIDDLER) ZORBA. Get some champ. Leave the lights on at the U2 concert. K-YAAFB . . . and N.B. ’81 Les Paul Deluxe with the H H Performer. Who needs Tarrantino when we have THE REVEREND. SPED. Mason, you go and take HIM to the mall, and we’ll head in and TALK to MOM. WINE is fine but WHISKEY’S quicker. Special thanks to Lynn Schalactus and Jamie Hirsch. GET THE CHICKEN. NEIL, WHO’S IN THE ROOM WITH YOU? JOHNNY ROCK STAR. BIZARRE. Worm. Don’t Cop My Lick. What’s up Stu? That’s right JEFF, feel bad. WENCH. I’m still sorry officer, but my friend . . . GOOK. BONE for the TEST. What’s the spread? Wide? He’s the funniest guy I know. Me CHEAT? NEVER! We’ll have lunch sometime. Muchos Tacos. How many DOTS are on the CEILING. Let’s blow this Clambake. SNYDERSVILLE, PA DINER. BIZARRE. The J.M. School of Offensive Driving. Mrs. Jones, can we have a pass to the ROMAN GOURMET. Why study when you can cheat. Please mumble a little louder. I wonder if she is going to ZZ-TOP. Happy Italian, Tokyo, Pizza . . . CROWBAR. Chilli Willi and the RED HOT PEPPERS. What do I know I just work here. Mrs. Vigerstad, the class above us is shooting rubberbands down at us. I WANT QUIET! He’s in lust. He has no Green-card. Hi Mrs. Lee. Mr. Binder, can I throttle Amir? Brinsley Schwarz. E.C. and The A’s. G.P. and the R.I know when I’m not wanted. So you’ve been to see RUSH twice Neil? IGOR. Hi! I’m Mr. Cohen. If we can’t beat them let’s insult them. NULTY and SELLES are MADMEN. Give the Dog the BONE. MILLER and MASON, Attorneys at LAW. WHO, ME? What was that about the KRASNERS? Can I have Vanilla Sherbet? MILLER is an awesome guitarist. What can I say? I drive like my father. AS- SUME THE POSITION. GETTING JOHNNY DUNKED. It’s not true, REALLY!! As long as I’m SATISFIED. What’s new and exciting in your life? I want to be a roadie for the LAB RATS. MAPLECREST PARK. Let’s get together and write a SONNET, or study SPANISH. I LOVE YOU SB. LATER COLUMBIA. LISHDOGFISH. Mr. Skull, my foot is a puppet. Guitar with legs. Beach at 2:00. NICE DRESS. Oh Yeah Now, goggles, 12. The NARC Squad. Tube Steak. NICK. 5 year plan. Get the baby out. Jeffy get some-. BONEHEAD. Suck me savagely. THE RODENT. THE WORM. Phess. THE ENT. SWINGING DIDDLEY MASTER. “G”. Reverend Jim. Little runt. Cabbage. Anchors Away. You’re dead at your next lession. RICH IS IN HELL NOW. Neil, Do you like the FIRETRUCK? The ENTWOOD JAM SESSION. Skoid, Skroid, Squid. Neil, how was the RUSH concert? The RAMONES concert? CHEW UPON THIS BRUTUS. The count is at . . . HAPPY BIRTHDAY. Word up? Studly, spudly, Mr. Potato Head, The Heavy-Metal FIREMAN. ABC. I just don’t know where to begin. And justly so. EV- ERYBODY get 1? Not bad for the first day. OFFENSIVE DRIVING — DRIVING TO OFFEND. Don’t worry. Go back to sleep. MATURE? ME? WHY? I didn’t know Robert Redford was going bald. But I got the How. They’re rolling in the streets over him. ELVIS is not dead. Then you can tell the usher he can go and eat me. What do you mean ILDA doesn’t work here anymore? “It’s a pleasure to ride on the same train as you.” Ev- eryday I write (on) the Book. Dave, you’re breathing up all the air in here. Billy, ever seen a grown man naked? I’m not asking you who’s on second. Because Addition is Commutative. Are you joking? I don’t know it’s always hard to tell with you. Can I have a whopper please? Oh, McDonalds? You want me to go to ZZ Top with YOU? Mr. Hector, sit down. How’s the Wife... Dr. Willet, My BEST PAL in the whole world. Whoevergot 1 can stay after class and clean the erasers. No Scott, I would never think you’re stupid. Levy did what to my CAR? Adam, how do you spell hamburger? Well, don’t shoot. The ULTIMATE MALE. Me Wrong? Impossible. Billy, ever been to a Turkish Bathhouse. WHO STOLE MY THUNDER? “I’ll be a roadie for U2” “SCALES” . . . GEEEEE . . . Let’s get some publicity shots. Split Image? HAHAHAHAHA. Tundratic Scumbags stole S25. Blue-ber-ry. Little Johnny Rockstars mestle in New Providence. OKAY. Sex Pistols . . . BABY. I’m the core of the band. “I found a bass player, I think he’s a senior.” ‘T don’t want to lose my identity on stage.” “Brian likes me, Brian likes me” Copper Coil. Life Evaluation . . . CT- Geddy Lee plays GYPSY. “Worst comes to worst, we’ll get Jim.” It doesn’t matter if we never meet again for what we have said will always remain. Just Let Me Say One More Thing. NOBODY BUT ME,” LAB COW and Disco Party Lights.” Why buy a vintage bassman when you can have a crate stack?” “Hi Tom, help you in just a minute.” “Lab Rats?. . . What kind of name is that?” Smashed infant, Bleeding Anus, Vomit Filled Stomach Cavity. “I thought you guys were good until I heard Mike and Tom.” “I’m not — getting — a job” “Dee Deet.” Bring me a MOD menu, this one’s not MOD. Young Judea you know? I didn’t know chameleons could play guitar. ’81 Gibson Ripper — one of the last five ever made. “What is gold, has six strings and goes . . . ?” “You’re going to have to turn down son.” Zombies at Jim’s house. HOT ROD COLMAN. POOL CUE and Finger—EEZ. “I can’t practice, we have guests over.” “I can’t practice, my dad won’t let me.” “I can’t practice my guitar’s in the shop.” “Maybe I’ll get my track marks to spell the Clash.” “I was sitting here, Josh was over there, G was right here ...” HI... 11 inches. Gimme a cigarette. “Brian, can I have a drink?” .. . Fag . . . May 11, 1983. One more and then we gotta go. SORRY. “Come on G write some originals.” Yer momma do. Owe me a beer. “I’m the chief Lab Rat. “Dicks in Livingston Mall.” Okay, now. . . you’re in a bar. . . SHUT UP SHUT UP” I love this man, he’s crazy, he’s a nut ball, I love him. “GO” It’s all JAMES BOND and whatnot. Don’t miss the first seating. DON’T ASK ME I’M PISSED. NO, it’s just lust. WAFWOT, ESFOD. Everyday is Monday. What the? Loose the Moose. Hittin’ and Runnin’. HOMO. Great White Perilstein. I’m gonna waste you. E.T. ESFOD Mr. Hamingson. ROAD TRIP. Phil religious? NO Are you a VIRGIN? Bodacious set of TATAS. HOOTERS. Lawn of the week. No sloppy seconds please. Ask her out by Tuesday or I’ll tell her. WET THE NOODLE. House Rules. Shouldn’t this boy graduate? BOONTON. One handed movies rule. I’m a GOOF. Who Studied? smells like a LOCKER ROOM R-Ball. ID-Rules. J.T. Players. Hey, did it rain? the evening sere- nade. Oh Kim. What the . . . She likes Me. Ginder-lish, geek-necked, pencil-headed, dakness. Reverend Jim. Breakfast is still on his mouth. Number 7, 9 and 20. Poor Tom L. and the Plunge. Quarters — a novel idea. Who’s band will make it? I hate you and your problems. What can’t I talk about today? It’s cold in the Tundra, like playing wiffle-ball in the Arctic. HOMO. Waste em Phil. Neil and Phil... the Handshake. R-Ball. Where’s my offprints? Jim lost his cigars. Let’s go to the Village, eat, and then play quarters. Who watered down the beer? That’s my girl Andy. That’s my girl, Gary. W.D. Hotline. It’s gonna be a huge party. TRUST. The list of 30. De-Deet. Fallout, fellout. Turn up my volume. Tom, can we borrow. . . OZZY. One soulful voice. Oh, this isn’t a drum solo? Ganus. The wine sac. The Village. Heat Mizer. I’m a GOOF. Let’s go to my cabin and get sick. Let’s go bowling. Who’s gonna lend me money? God loves you. E.T. J.T. My life sucks. Brian’s house fri sat... the party never ends. What happened to the Defects? What girl this week Eric? I’m in love. LEFT ON RED. JUST YOU N ME. In a word, NO. Everyday is Monday. What happens, happens. It just doesn’t matter. I wasted a WHOLE YEAR? Wacky Tabacky. I smell bacon. What do you mean we can’t cook on this make-shift grill? Thanks for beer under the tire Cindy. Eric Smokes? Eric Drinks? Eric does what with which girl? I MET HER JUSTABOUT SIX SECONDS AGO. 4th of July. Another Problem? Phil, your life’s not half as bad as mine. I had an affair. The truth is that I love her more than all of you could ever understand (save Brian), and she’s my life and the other half of my best memories. Don’t forget us JG, I Love You. Drink to the good- times boyz, our future and our best memories. Good-bye Columbia Good-bye. PJB, NP, EH, G, JB, JH, JM, GM, THE ENT 279 A Notre Petit Chouchou and Tweety CONGRATULATIONS Nous Te Souhaitons une GRADUATES Vie Pleine d'Amour et de Beaute Tout Notre Amour A FRIEND Dad and Mom (201) 763-2289 KEN'S DRUGS STAGE A VIDEO Maplewood's Oldest Leading Drugstore 169 Maplewood Ave., Maplewood, 762-3867-8 Open Evenings Free Delivery MOVIE RENTAL SALES - VIDEO EQUIPMENT 2A INWOOD PLACE, MAPLEWOOD VILLAGE. N.J. 07040 Anne F. Schabses, Prop. Elliott S. Schabses, Reg. Pharmacist Warren J. Schabses, Reg. Pharmacist SHARP ELECTRIC DEALERS Women's wear for those who care. FOR CAMERAS AND VIDEO RECORDERS FROM SHARP MINDS COME SHARP PRODUCTS 179A MAPLEWOOD AVE. MAPLEWOOD. N. J. 07040 762-6990 MAPLEWOOD PET SHOP BEST WISHES 168 Maplewood Avenue S AVIDIS Maplewood, N.J. DELICATESSEN 280 762-3237 181A Maplewood Ave. Maplewood, N.J. Congratulations to the Class of 1984 From The Board of Education of the School District of South Orange and Maplewood Congratulations Graduates! Mr. Mrs. Edward Alterman Congratulations Amy and Linda and the Class of ’84 Laura '83 Suzanne '85 Richard '87 CSCHICKHAUS: Pat Mary Lou Langone TO MARLA, STACY, KACEY, DEBBIE, JULIE, AND JENNIFER 763-6599 WE WISH YOU THE BEST OF LIFE, WITH GOOD HEALTH AND HAPPINESS 1979 Springfield Ave. Maplewood, N.J. 07040 THE SIMON FAMILY We Love You 'Tina Joe” and Wish You Good Luck Always Best Wishes To The Class of ’84 WE HAD THE BEST OF TIMES - ELISSA - KIM - SHEILA - FRIENDS FOREVER!! WE'LL NEVER FORGET - SUMMER OF 81 - STEPS - HANGING OUT ESPECIALLY ON THE CORNER! LAVALLETTE AW KAY'S AT 1:00 AM (C.C. COOKIES PINK CUPCAKES) THE OVEN FOR PIZ- ZA. WHAT'S ON YOUR ASS KIM??? DIET?? WHAT'S THAT?? SKATING EVERY WEEKEND - HOPING CQCMMGNF WOULD BE THERE. HANGING OUT IN THE VILLAGE - EATING PIZZA AND BANANA, CHOCOLATE PEANUT BUTTER ICE CREAM. SHORT HAIR YUK! LONG HAIR - DON'T TAKE ANY OFF THE BACK! PIG OUT PARTIES - BIG FAT PRETZELS - DIP - HOMEMADE C.C. COOKIES - CAKE DUNK- ING OREOS, TILL THEY FALL APART. FOOTBALL GAMES - ADHJSV. CHEERING ON THE WAY HOME. CHEESE! THE BIGGEST AIRHEAD - SHEILA'S ALWAYS SAYING DUMB THINGS. SHARING A LOCKER. ST. E'S - GETTING KICKED OUT - WHY? MODERN LOVE - LET'S DANCE - PEGGIE - CASA - UNDER WEEN PARTIES - NOT GETTING TIES. HEADS KEEP TURNING - PLEASE ING WITHOUT A LICENSE - WHO US? PARTIES WEREN'T ALWAYS SURPRISES. WALKS TO QUICK-CHEK AT NIGHT. LOOKED STUPID. MEMBER PARTYING DRILLS. CHEEKS - PIGGALA - SHEP MOST GETTING KILLED - UP ON 2 - THANKS DAVID. PASSING THRU MARIA - GETTING LOST ON THE THAT. PP. LOT - STUFFIN OUR FACES BROWNIES IN THE FACE. DRINKIN IN STENDS. DOUGGIES PARTIES - DAVE TAKES 7 MINUTES TO RUN FROM SOR WHEN U MIGHT GET CAUGHT! THE TABLE - SD. LEATHERS. HALLO- CAUGHT. )D. SO MANY SLUMBER PAR- GO BY. STAYING OUT TILL 2:00. DRIV- - THANKS RICH IT WAS FUN. SURPRISE X-MAS PARTIES WITH THE 5 OF US. DOUG BABY. CLOWN SMURF - WE ON THE BOAT W GRANT CHINESE FIRE- YING - YANG - PEE - PEE. TGIF. AL- WHEELS A FLAT TIRE - IN THE BUSHES _____VILL. GOING TO SEASIDE W ROE WAY KEANSBURG - WHAT THE HELLS - GOTTA KNIFE SHEIL, NO A STRAW. THE RES W B, C, B, B. 2 - BEFRIS + 2 - THE VITAMIN B. YOU KNOW IT ONLY ROWS TO DOUG GIES ESPECIALLY GROUND ROUND WITH PAM, LISA, LINDA. SUMMER '83 - LIVING AT THE RINK. WE LOVE YA. BUS RIDES TO THE MALL. AMY'S PARTY - ATTACK! OUR FIRST JOB - UNION RINK. WE LOVE YA. PARTYIN' AT SHEILA'S - PASS IT TO ME UNDER THE TABLE. SHEIL, I FEEL NUMB. SHH, BE QUIET MY PARENTS MIGHT BE UP. NEVER FORGET TEDDY TIGGERH HEY STEVEN DOUGGIE - REMEMBER TIGER!!! CRUSIN' W CLINT. HEY KIM, NICE SNEEZE! HEY SHEIL, NICE HAIR - YOU LOOK LIKE A BIRD! HEY ELIS, HIDE YOUR CHAINS WE'RE GOING TO MEDI MART. HEY GUYS, MEMBER THE TIME WE WERE BEING CHASED AND GOT HOOKED ON THE FENCE? LIKE WERE YOU BLITZEN? PARTYIN' AT THE RES! SO AKIN UP THE SUN IN THE BACKYARDS - BABY OIL, LEMON JUICE. REMEMBER LISA'S SURPRISE PARTY? THE MASSIVE QUARTERS GAME? HOSING DOWN PAM! HOLLY TOMMY WHAT A MIX! LIKE WHEN 1999 CAME ON, THE WHOLE PARTY GOT UP STARTED DANCIN'!!! ELISSA'S PARTIES, WHO CAN FORGET?! BIG BASH AT ELISSA'S FRIDAY NIGHT. BE THERE OR BE SQUARE! WHAT'S THAT SMELL? I THINK IT'S THE CAR FUMES?! YOU LAUGH LIKE A DEAD PIGEON. BARFING AFTER CHOCOLATE CAKE! BEST FRIENDS ALWAYS AND FOREVER!!!!! IT'S BEEN REAL!! 282 CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES TO OUR CHILDREN SUSAN AUSTIN CHARISSE CARNEY SHARMIN CURRY DOUGLAS TINDALL LOVE, 283 YOUR PARENTS Well my friends, the time has come to raise the roof and have some fun. Throw away the work to be done and let the music play Hi, my name is Carol, this is Joan, Barbara-sue, Elaine, Ann, and Sandy. Geta real. . . ,Oy!, No, I don't think so, Berker, running away. Sweet 16's and never been . . . , Bobby who? Kadafi lover, the manor, the drunk. Who peed in their pants? Beadazzles. Deb didn't know him well enough, toes showing, but it's the style, see-ya. What are you wearing the shirt for? July 4th — what was that drink — straws. Girls lax, BBBG Z. Hello is Joe there? evacuate immediately! Deathtrap. 1983 New Years — we worship you Marla. When your friends begin to burn-out, thumbs up, the Man's Body book, p.g. in S.G.'s car. cuzzies. Kuna the savage. Who gets stuck on fences? Pilgram shoes. Jeon. I don't want to go to work. Taxis, You Don't Know. Teryl's co-ed slumber party. Muck, the cult, cron- iac. The summer with the Livingston boys, Cap't crunch, punch by L.C. touchy — feely, suspension, pep-squad, we're definite cheerleaders, U of N, Guam, and Bloomingdales. Jock parties, B.C. and the 7 Q's. clowns, smurfs, bears, pigs, Gar- field. Boys, (GUYS), Men. shaft your friends, dogshit, Jocelyn, Jens teeth. Bonds, Peppermint lounge. Underground, Zenon's and Studio. Quarters, Buzz, Bullshit, Too drunk to_________ Charles said I couldn't have a bakesale, you're as meek as a lamb, JVIC, poems, the magician — surprise? Pink Champale, the birthmark, pajama party, Shiva, Culinary school. Should I call him? The Bruce concert. Norby and Wilber. Jen, Whats the deal with Ira? Always torn between two lovers. Is it love? J.M. Red porche, Jens future plans with Richard. Ithaca. Rusty Scupper — words — NO! Clown costumes — 35 bucks. Smurf hat. How did I get this great career? diar trouble, your beat, flat tires, about his wife, Steve cardiac, G.H. Hi Christopher, Cookie down the shore, plain Jane, Mama, class prez, farty man, Toyota corolla, Mickey D's, Perettie, White, EST, Ralph's, South Mountain, we're the cougars, Jen's white shorts. Black Orpheus, big woman, tussy, cheeseballs, Vernon Valley, the lost ski, perspiration, the a.c. and the washcloth, gone so long, Biggy, flaming fag, the library, mommy gave santa, Darla, Sonny, Quannis, you silly duck, get up at six to do needle- point, Wardlaw Hartridge, 2 doors down, Newstead, how deep is that pool?, the loft, fireplace, sunset people, today, Tammy — yuk. Boffer, I'm getting my legs waxed, the dance, collages. We can't live with them, we can't live without them. Florida. Lets sneak the car! Sowa-maywood, the shore, pinch- ing asses, shopping, pigging-out, dieting forever, zits on the side of his face, Mr. and Mrs. Billy Lilly, my dad is DEAD! the rope, notes, Stacy the snot, puzzle, Mplwd. Village, fat farm, cool senior friends. Rush concert, hit me with your best shot, we are the best drivers — HUH! My C is a solar system, Dan the Man, Gucci, Louie and Fendi. I need a boyfriend! The limo. L.G. I don't care if I die. It takes two. Look at me I'm David Knee, Watch It hey I'm Stacey Kaye. Cambridge, hide the liquor, Don's, S.D. the fight with K.M. Tom Siezure, Mass. Watchung party, sharing toilets, Chencia, Chinese fire drills, cronic complainer, SUP? Mr. Good wrench. Okay go home and S, S, and S. Great relationship. Boogie on his nose. Sometimes you gotta say W.T.F. Lets order, T.W. we'd like 4 bags of chips, applejuice, I feel like making love. The alarm, rubber boots. Where did you sleep? 15th slumber party at Julie's. Clicks and 3-way phones. T. Cox. Julie, your nails are so short! sarcastic bitches, rat doodie, borrowing clothes, the mope, Sophia, peeing in the bushes (Flat down the shore), Jeff caught us. Lets cut-out!. The res, red Honda Accord, Tremont, Daddy, Twa bag, goodnight, I want to drive, terrycloth shirts and cowl necks. I'm grounded, KC Jones, I get the front. Who's got ID? I don't mean to be a pain, the first fart. I can't even begin to tell you . . . heavy baggage. The rodent, triple dates, in the bomb. Summer fun — R.G. Roman — no — Gourmet, Bass shoes. You've got the look! Way to be! Bag a jock! Oh, der de dara. What are you talking about? Where did you find him — J.J.? This song is me and . . . , Pretty Young Thing, White Lines, Sexual Healing. Nice Stuff, oozie, Hartford — D.G., A.G., J.H., greasy fart. The positions, finally after a year and a half, take it this way, diamonds are a girls best friend. V-Day, The worst or the best! Est Party, He loves me — He loves me not! CELE- BRATE GOOD TIMES! Okay Bye Bye, Jennifer, Julie, Marla, Stacy, Debbie, and Kacey — B.F.F.E. — After all the years we spent, how can we let them end? So it's one more round of experience and we're on the road again. L GELMAN SON, INC. Plumbing Heating Expert Service — N.J. Lie. 201 Since 1901 Dear Deb, All of Our Love and Repairs Alterations Lewis Gelman 102 W. So. Orange Ave. President So. Orange, N.J. 763-3600 Best Wishes Forever Mom Dad DOCU-MATE 762-1700 WALLPLAQUES “DOCUMENTS ARE FOREVER Have Your Awards, Diplomas and Certificates Framed. All Documents Will Have IV2 Inch Border. Your Choice of Color: Black, Blue, Green, Red, Mahogany, Cream or v tut. If endings symbolize beginnings, shouldn't the goodbyes be easier to say? Special people — Amy, Cathy, Dana, Jen, Karen, Leigh, Marissa, Marty, Sara, Sue, Tommi, Vick — good times, road trips — Delaware, late nite to PR, the shore, watch it you're gonna hit something — you hit it lax games (Rutgers), D S — told you I couldn't ski, the airport (lost again), Pitt, Boston. What are we gonna do tonite — party at Dana's, even snakes deserve a 2nd chance, use me use me, J N — learning how to drive a stick — here comes trouble Tim, Ishes Fishes and our 1 big win, gummy bears, library lunches, ILU Tim, thanx mom dad, Hey chicklets we'll always love ya ... Life isn't always logical. Nancy Jackie MASCO SPORTS 76 South Orange Ave. South Orange, N.J. 07079 763-3322 All the Best Sean RALPH’S LUNCHEONETTE 491 Valley Street Maplewood, N.J. Open from 4:45 A.M. to 4:00 P.M. 762-4092 Breakfast Special Blue Plate Luncheon Special 286 Home Cooking We Do Our Own Baking Orders Put Up To Take Out Love Mom, Michael, Brian, Kerry Chris and Earl Congratulations Graduates America’s Best Dressed Sandwich 468 Valley Street South Orange Congratulations Graduates Phones 763-7550 763-9633 SHANGRI-LA Beauty Salon, Inc. 124 So. Orange Ave. So. Orange, New Jersey 07079 FRIENDS FOREVER, FOREVER FRIENDS . . . Lauren RED”, Wendi VEGA”, Mary MARIA-SIETIA”, TWIRLING - capts. Laurens back! Don't call us Rah-Rahs!” Bas- ketball games now it's beat. Can you hear the music?” Box step. FLIP TURNS!! Twirlers do it in circles” BASIN STREET BLUES Sexy 17” WOMP WOMP WOMP BaRoom - ROCK AROUND THE CLOCK. Thanks Mrs. Baubles - We love you! DIVIT REPLACER!!” CHARLESTON KICKER - pom poms! Mr. Kruetzer, can we strip this year?” Nancys' hips, 1 . . . 2 . . . GOOD FRIENDS BRING GOOD TIMES . . . The REZ, spring water, the falls — Frankie, Tom, Joe — curfew 10 o'clock Greg, here comes the cops.” — drop trou. Jeff you're tripendicular!! I wanted someone like you, To take care of me forever, To love me as I do you, And to keep us always together.” Wendi Joey It's gotta be the real thing.” Wrestling practice — Laur what a waste of time!” — Well maybe not for you, Lauren Jeff, again and forever! Love Is ... ” Mazda Rx7, the Green Machine, Flying Tomato bites the dust, long live the Black Widow the Peer Mobile, '67 Charger It runs all I need is ... ” Stock Car racing - The Blue Jewel I II - There's my college education.” Little sisters I LOVE YOU BRIANA” 3 18 82 - SIS. Isn't she lovely, Isn't she wonderful. . .” Isn't that a song? My little sister with eyes of blue, the magical thing she even smells brand new.” Laurens such a sucker. DUCA DUCA!! Hospital food stinks but the guys are cute! I'll bathe myself, THANK YOU!” Extra zippers. No more dancing. TEEN ARTS — '83. Special Dance '83-84. Sweet 16's — SURPRISE!” Bikini Summer. The pool. HUGO, PETER DOUG. Lake George Mary the fish don't bite, and there are NO sharks! Slalom skiing! THE Village. McDees, Ground Round, John Neal. Mustard Six - Red, Vegs, Mare, Dingle berry Li' Kurtz. They THINK they can handle us!” — right Blue Eyes? — We can take you to places you've never been. We can make your dreams come true, we can make your flesh crawl and your heart stop!” HOLD ON TO 18 AS LONG AS YOU CAN Friends. You want to be friends now, I don't know what to do. I want to be more than friends ... It hurts to be just friends with you.” We all know who thats for. Proms: W.O., E.M., S.H., C.H.S. Hey guys who's gonna take me to a prom?” BEAUTY PAGEANTS. Modeling. THE black dress! We love all boys short tall But we love (A 13, Bob2, Lips, David 3, Peter, Frankie 2, Greg 3, Howie 2, Jeff 2, John 5, Tim Joey 2, Kenny, Lenny, Mike 7, Neal, Rob 3, Tom 4, Steve, Chris 2, Brian 2, Gary) most of all.” — Mary + ? (see list) Hey Mare, will this one last more than a month?” YO BABE — 4Ds heinny dark, COOP MUCCI. Driving w a summer breeze! KILLTHE SUMMER BREEZE!!” If the whole class didn't do it you couldn't have assigned it! WE'RE OUT!!” My gas guzzler, Union Ave., Rt. 24, Courter. JEFF LAUREN - I can't see loving nobody but you for all my life.” Wendi, Lauren Mary So happy together. . . Together forever.” JOEY WENDI When you're with me baby the skies will be blue, for all my life.” BRIANA The only one for me is you, and you for me.” Matching kilts - we go to a privage school. New York City in the rain. New Paltz campass diner. Personal statements college applications — What a pain in the DUCA!” I can't believe they're letting us out of this jail!! Memories... If we had the chance to do it all again, would we?” Medi Mart, wherever Mary works now. Even though time may separate us, we will always be together as friends. CHEESECAKE!! IS THIS THE END?” Before we end, and then begin, we'll drink a toast to how it's been. LET'S REMEMBER YESTERDAY . . . Olv, heart n' soul, three days old cloths, meow, hires to you. I'd like to order a 9' multicolored hold the (to go), pursinalitez, Gvillage, Herbday Herbday, oh oh so is life abuca- liddlelahah so is life, shut up Jennifer, hANNdlE, this buds for you but I'll drink it, buyrite (bargain hunting) if we didn't show up we'd get a getwell card, Riunite bianco, your supposed to wait 'till me my BK crown get in the car before accelerating, ishes fishes, the outfielders get ALL the action, Debbie Jacobs, Stacy Jacobs, thanx for the Get Together (beachparty), let's keep tabs (drinks), games people play, juicy fruit, you c why thank you, Leona Nigaretti Melba Morba, can I have a slice and a (water), flower stealing song the soccer ball, Babies, Granny Mobile cops I mean MG, Buddies long distance, but still scrappers at heart, oh I haven't called you cause my wallet is parched - Jenny Ennie, day camp. Brad, are ya naked?, Don's is it summer or winter?, Bit Daddy, poptarts, Komishnacht — simba sasha babbit, juan y Smit, huckelberry finn, coop's class, parallelopipid, quiet but gross Mark, Ger Pa, friends?, see ya Sammy! — ooie, JSIW, I thought about it came to the conclusion I need another drink, calender piano, thank you for always being there, Duckie Kum — Leaf, can I play with your phone?, hello this is the operator, is she a lesbian?, our talk on the wall, let's do it again sometime - Kay, let's cut, ok!, columbiangold (in the garage?), youngjudea, hebrewhebrewcigarettehebrew!, chain smoking again?, but what this time? — Gungis, mirror in math class, Rhombus, can I borrow this?, I'm gonna get you your own richmond sweat shirt if you give me your gray pants oxford sweat shirt — Jena, the experience, it's in my hip potato chip, aren't you glad we're all here together again? — to all of those who have another half, you know who I mean, (i understand), and I'm always here for you! . . . AND MAKE THE MOST OF TOMORROW. And now it's time to go our separate ways, but I've loved these days. I LOVE YOU M D! RYAN’S PLACE 15 SOUTH ORANGE AVE. “SdMETIMES PEOPLE ONLY ASK YOU HOW YOU'RE DOING BECAUSE THAT’S EASIER THAN LETTING ON HOW LITTLE THEY COULD CARE, BUT WHEN YOU KNOW THAT YOU'VE GOT A REAL FRIEND SOMEWHERE SUDDENLY ALL THE OTHERS ARE SO MUCH EASIER TO BEAR. It’s a good thing we had you make them Ann, somebody else might have messed them up. “I think I should know I am a scum. hey big boy! just go straight Ab. Skish and Bananie — vodka and grapefruit juice — ugh!! good vs. well — Joanne’s grammar lesson. Dan Folgelberg concert — Williy’s concerts — TFM, KHK. Perhaps Love — 1 29 82 “Just Once or twice or three times. “I'm only joking!! S R’s “ya know who this song reminds me of? “ya know Joanne, that post- ers really good I'm so in love with-Oh god this is some shape I'm in — see always figured I was gonna meet somebody here, “can you dig it On Golden will have people over xenons — starting something — I'm so ex was kind of a strange burglar, our — excuse me, do you know the did it! Jackson's party, the best work — never should have had to — sometimes the touch of a friend and M??? “My Two Friends week sick in the head “yeah, Joe does stuff yer face at 10 clock, Tank — real car — “get a car and we'll keger, we were meant to party, Best put that on the page, went to BC w sunrise on a Florida beach feeling wonder what's in this for you but you can do .. . Puerto Rico, thrift amese twins — those kind of peo 83 — 17th birthday in N.Y.C. “I Pond — Sunday movies “Joanne Jump to it — beat it—you gotta be cited — A.G. dance steps ... He dinner party, the pink sweater girls girls that's having this party — G. M. friend couples, they never seem to try so hard to make a love work out is enough, what! you went with P end at Hobart, Joanne's poem, “It's that too! stuffed shirt dinners — Haiti, Fla. “We are family “Get a discuss it (BK nights, Belmar 82, of Times) get a real quote — we'll M.D., R.S., B.L.C. “A romantic fine at the prom — sometimes you you wait and you see cause its all shopping, Vermont weekend, si- ple don't like me — Thanksgiving hate that kid” I've run down those thin white lines. . . tripindicular, ... in the entire world what are we going to do were not going to have any friends, we have each other and thats enough! “you do realize this whole things about you Ann! “seems like I’ve always been looking for some other place to get it together, where with a few of my friends I could give up the race, and maybe find something better. “SHE WAS A FRIEND TO ME WHEN I NEEDED ONE, WASN'T FOR HER I DON'T KNOW WHAT I'D HAVE DONE ... 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Ouch! ooze, ooze, fester, fester, Phe-Phix 9-12, Basset-Sow (Whelp). You DON’T know Janine Guida? slice, slice, slice. Dainty June and Caroline. Your love’s special. Don’t plug your nose when you sneeze. I’m taking ski lessons with Sven! Jocelyn’s banana dacquiri. But we’re too dif- ferent to be friends! Where am I on the list? (n and p have big mouths) Just how far can you throw those balls, Jocelyn? I’ll never forgive you for Poltergeist. But Joce- lyn’s too much of an airhead! The Bitch. Diane’s embarrassed, again. The “coolest” break next? Yes, but we can have m.o. president). It won — 7 in the fourth!! swimming jacket? Morning practice ... no I’ll marry, have kids, and hire a nurse! I LOVE it!! We’re in Manhattan? You know getting pudgy, “you’ve got a sprinkle in ugly laugh. Why does she associate with cool guys. I want to go but Julie goes in Don’t be silly you meanie! It’s good for per double play-5! Looks like our team lent” Hey, I think this person was already Ebon’s friendly mascot. Softball party ’82, picking you up in ten minutes, but you sans. Bizarrity at its best. You owe me a me three. She’s burping in my face again! Is that your car? What do you think will Sting. Water Gun. BFP Club (Debbie, Which one is Tom? Is he the one in the .. . Don’t worry he doesn’t bite, mushroom, never said I didn’t like your earring ... I you’re incredibly good looking? Weasel’s between your front teeth” That’s a really them? . . . who are we to talk? It’s ultra- first. Guys I’m not hyper, REALLY!!! your head. Pam diving over the edge. Case may be going to pot. “It’s got to be excel- up this inning. Buying errors from Ronnie. ’83. Why don’t you get a real . . . We’re can’t my hair’s wet. Only WIMPS eat rai- beer, aphrodis . .. what?? walk over any cars lately? Mega —, bizarre, yet, no less, and whatnot. I wouldn’t take girls here . .., tennis jocks! Ever feel paranoid? All the time! How come nobody looks like that in our school? The untouchables. Quarters. Rather mod (modly, modish). We’re all space cadets at one time or another.. . But you more than me. Just ask yourself the question: Is it the thing to do? the plastic bag hundred dollar bill solutions. He’s too short!! That table is inbred and spreading like a dis- ease. Cleavage, what cleavage? Great Adventure. Dates for the Poconos? What are their names? The Purity Quartet. Don’t sit there that’s Janine’s seat! I don’t get it! Explain it to me! The man is pond scum! that witch big bird. Myst. The Defects?? The Lab Rats??? Breakage Fee! This doesn’t match but Di could get away with it. Coolness. I don’t wanna drive (I wanna drink) I know let’s get Jocelyn. Pulling Mussels from a Shell. . . they do it on the beach. SAT Word! Gone with the Wind. Danielle Steele, Stephen King. What are you on? Bondage (Alexandra and her bull whip) No. 20??? You’re wearing my... you’re just lucky I didn’t wear it today! We survived the Poconos weekend. The Police Concert (August 1983) she’s embarrassed again but she’s the coolest! Life sucks then you die? Gimme a break! We’re leaving at 6:00. tape recorder on the console. I’m getting in the shower in 15 minutes come on over. Devil and the deep blue sea behind me vanish in the air you’ll never find me. I feel so lonely... I hope that someone gets my message in a bottle. j.g., j.g., d.n., k.d., d.t., j.L, p.r. TO THE CLAQUE: To One Wild And Crazy Chick, or Robin: Well kid, you finally did it!!!! To you, PK, and the Claque, I wish you all the best!!! Love, One Wild And Crazy Chick, or Lisa. Remember, you have a friend. — J. Taylor, What U Own is Your Own Kingdom, What U do is Your Own Glory, What U Love is Your Own Power, What U Live is Your Own Story. I Luv U All, Remember Me (US) Always — Wayne. Tea In The Sahara (With You) Love, Sue E. Hey Gize, Evry 1 iz Leavng UZ Hre. Gd. Lck. C Ya Lter. Lv, Rick HAPPY TRAILS!!! Goo’ Bye. Love, Sue H. Thanks to everyone who straightened out my life and remember, 'No man is a failure if he has friends.’ Love, Bruce. Hey Beth, It’s Monday! — Erik. You Know We’ve Had Some Good Days, And I Hope There Gonna Last. The Future Still Looks Brighter Than Our Past. Miss ya Beth. — Pete, Good luck, Nancy, on learning to fly with your feet on the ground, you can do it. Much love, to all, for being my family. — Debbie. Plan Tea Of Luk In The Few Chair Ev Hairy Juan! See Beth, You did it! Love, Dave. Let’s be all and see all, Together as shared. Behold all, strive slowly, For as much as we dare. We all are lovers, If the dreams are all there. The world is our fantasy, Yet everything is real. Love, Lea, Kit, and Debbie. (AKA) Ricochet and the Deputies. Kim, Remember our motto, It Rules! TO THE GRADUATES: THERE ARE MANY HELLOS AND GOOD-BYES IN LIFE. PLEASE LET THIS BE A HELLO, AND NEVER A GOOD- BYE! GO FOR IT!! Good Luck, Take Care and keep in touch! 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No swallowing the quarter MarySue! Christmas and Hannukah parties. Ice Cream parties. Tina and Sary's Limelight Dance. Hangin out at the pool - splashing old ladies so their hair will fall! Backyard pic- nics. Getting in fights: We love you Lee!! Crying over guys, but we still got each other. How much Love, Sex, Fun and Friendship can a person take? ? MY COAT... is in my locker! Well when she runs she gets two black eyes, but when she walks she gets all the guys. Tina's com- ponents may freeze. Sarymoo, we love you! Taping Bruce's grunts. Millburn Center — the nursery. I just saw Joe; Joe who? Joemama! Get a real...!'' Sit down, stand up, touch your nose, touch your belly... Oily (JR) Danielle Steels books. Thumbin' it. Ann screaming at Southside: Will you please SHUT UP! Concerts at the reservation: But they only played two songs! Hello rent a tent? I'd like to rent a tent. Make a wish! Karen's laugh. Adam - SPECIAL!! - Buttass. Great Adventure for Tina's birthday - My eyes are crying! What are you do- ing? Foreign matter — Tina's hair, Mary-Sue's glasses, Lisa's nails. It's 10:34 — Studley time!! Lisa can drink 3 cases and not even get buzzed!! Playing charades in the village! Going away party for Kathy. I get the front seat! - No way, tough shit! - Karen you talk like such a lady! I couldn't tell you if I tried - Ehhhh - Karen, what are you doing? - I'm trying Lisa forgot her mascara remover. Ozzy's on the recorder. Sharon's house: Where's Ann? - She's outside walking the dog - Meanwhile the dog is barking! Swimmin' in our scibbies. Where are my clothes? My name's Ann Ward and I'd like to make a phone call. Smokin Cigars. Take a chill pill — Right Don? Sweet Sixteens, Orange, Strawberries. HAIL SETH BOYDEN - TUSCAN SCHOOL Donna's good-bye party. Q's at Karen's and MarySue's. My parents would kill me of they knew I drank Ann's DRUNK!! - Everybody grab a partner. Ssshe's sssuch a ssslut! Oh my God — you're going out with him?! — That's sooooo good! Halloween 81,82 — Catch the pigeons! New Years Ever 81, 82 — It's for Kathy!! Cherry Brandy. Jenna's dances, Sary's yearleys — us and the boys - Monz, Gat, Vange, Bau, Joe, Dave, JB, Biss, Dake - The gang's all here. MOPED BURNS!! Ann don't do it Sleepin over Jen's: It's my father! - SWISH. Stolen car with driving gloves - Ann drives real well (whiplash). Sure - just hit the tree Kar. Pool hoppin — Mare in her bra on Prospect Street. Frozen bras. I said to myself, Self I said THE BOOT! The Homestead! Couple of the year! Why don't they get a That's so gross!! You wait you guys, just much, she's worse than than sin. Bullshit session bad. How did you - Well if you lie down your breath, it works AMAZING - I WANT Hello is Donna there? can't come to the do now?? Lisa's trailer (Robyn, Ann, and Mary ing 83 - Poor Kar. Dave Keith ran a close second! Bullshit, Whoshit? You phone, smoke, dumb) Don (alias Sensuous wrong camper! Ma, punch. Warm Sangria, Bathing beauties Excuse our picture? We broke has her WSI. What have on? Lisa and the kill us.. . but lets do it anyway!' real relationship? EW! just don't know! Wait, wait.'' I hate her so life itself - she's uglier at Donna's, You suck so ever get those pants on? on the bed and hold great. HE'S HOT, HE'S HIM!! I got sloshed. — She's grounded and phone. — What did she — Does it really exist? Sue finally saw it) Camp- was the winner and How do horses sleep? shit!! (Oh, work, hair, THUMPER!! Beautiful Bill, ' Steve). Sorry girls, we're only having saturated sandwiches, me miss, will you take EVERY rule, but Robyn bathing suit did you bee. MarySue's gonna Robyn dropped the . .. - Sorry Tee! We need more ice? Joint showers - We only used one quarter — well we used two. Robyn what a true friend — Where's the door? Lisa's bomb. Ignore the sound of Karen's car. We'll have somebeerand somewineand somecheeseand some crackers.. .! 66666. Donna's got WillyWallClimbers!! Oh, there's beautiful PAM!! Robert, you hog, you pig, you slob! Karen and Lisa's messy rooms. Tina's guys. Darlene you'll alwyas be a part of us!! BUT-WHAT-TIS! No TP — ya gotta shake it! No problem — you talked me into it - I don't know how you did it, but you talked me into it again. Jinx — you owe me a beer. How did Donna, Karen and Adam ever fit into the bathroom with STUDLEY? We're almost home and you know what that means (Oh no here it comes — That piercing look) Drinking and eating all day and then going home for dinner. Why were you sick — Well it was either too much sun or the mayonaisse was bad.' for sure) Where's the SOCCER TEAM? Lightening our hair — No, it's natural. We're just like — whatever. .. The Crest, Making Karen sing. Cutting at Meagan's — Ants in the Captain Crunch. Superman: Mare. Football games - Donna eating confetti. Good-bye Kathy, Meagan and Mare. Ice and roller skating. Mom, I only had 1 or 2 beers. Basketball games We're so close, we're just like this... Airplane, Blue Lagoon, Mom, we stayed to see it again. Hangin out in the village. MarySue, can I break your glass- es? True loves, we thought they were, but we were wrong: Glenn, Jimmy, Keith, Joey, Scott, Dave, Rick, And now we think we know, but only time will tell, Jimmy, Michael, Vinny, Sal. — Did you ever love a boy? Forget him! Sometimes we talk for hours and never say a word. Close friends, close talk, close feelings. In a cold world, you need your friends to keep you warm. A hug says more than a thousand words. They say old lovers CAN be good friends. What's the use of it all anyway? ? Life is a waste of time. Time is a waste of life, so just get wasted and have the time of your life! Jackson Browne, Billy Squire, Pat Benatar, Police, Bruce, Southside, Doors, Journey, Rush, Sueeze. The FELLAS, The South Orange boys, Seton Hall boys, Jocks, Japs, Preps, Billy, Michael and Corby, Ken and JG! SENIORS!! Growing up it all seems so one- sided .. . Reach up and touch the sky. .. Where have all the good times gone?. . . Hold on to 16 as long as you can ... I want to be a part of it, New York, New York ... Let it roll baby, roll. .. Well I got some beer and the highways free .. . Just remember it's a grand illusion, and deep inside we're all the same ... But do you love it enough to leave it?.. . Happy ever after in the Marketplace. .. We were just young and restless and bored . . . Those crazy nights, I do remember in my youth . . . Sexy 17 . . . WHERE WE SWORE FOREVER FRIENDS ON THE BACKSTREETS UNTIL THE END!!! “Do I have to tell the story of a thousand rainy days since we first met?” — Sting ... 7U ... Mr. Fand's class ... PH, MB, KD, BM ... 12th B’day BarBQ . .. porch's falling. . . spin the bottle.. .8N 8P. .. Spanish; Sna V.. . sign language... toothpaste in your ear.. .WWHim... Bicep Boy Pewny pelvis.. .Packer stats assistant... twins — blonde blue-eyed w personality? Better bolt: w b s ... 007 ... pig out... House of Values.. . Mrs. Arnold’s movies Carra’s 7 ... jolly ranchers... M JH dances (tragedies)... football fan bus window, Carousel... Deb’s surprise party: soda in drawers, firecrackers on lawn, California on the line. . . rollerskating; Brian, AF, sweaty hands . . . New Years Eve at Tank’s. . . GT from MD . . . Black Stallion: it’s so beautiful. .. Ringling Bros. Raul. . .’80 We’re on our Way... to summer... the village.. . Buds in the lot, Baskin Robbin Jr., Dobermans... “measure how long you smiled” ... “for miles and miles” . .. worrying about JAPS . .. “Well, you’re a little bit older but a lot less older than you used to be.” — BS ... lost in COLUMBIA HIGH SCHOOL... frosh football... JJJoe... a flower — for me? You better believe it buddy... Fullback 23. .. Schaeffers... Cougar lounge... Nance, someone’s on the floor.. .Who are the Po- lice Carra?... Perils of Anita ... Benatar concert; Nancy’s on top — Chris R — looking down on McDonalds, Pat Jake... NG sacked the quarterback... Bel- mar golf etc; the “incredible’sunrise — wake up Nance. . . We’re SOPHOMORES . . . Keeeeper; Coach Larry.. . sticky chewy chocolate. . .Kathy M’s Ha’ween party; PP the Angel? .. . Chinese pig out... MVP — me? .. . New years Eve; pizza wine. . . Nancy's bowling Sweet 16... licorice whips... Cars concert... Police w the Weates; where’s Edie? ... physics at Great Adventure ... Hi, Bye Toms River. .. Nancy’s 99+ 3.94 . .. Carra’s jealous . .. summer. .. ET... Queen Billy Squire ... I made it — State Team Soccer. . . We’re JUNIORS ... my knee — hospital? surgery? oh shit. . . Thom: 6' 7 265 . . . choc chip mint, a rose ... I hate crutches ... NG’s working hard .. . crippled alcoholic ... Do you know Mike M? ... Hurry catch him ... Christmas vacation: Darcy’s party, engaged to Steve Someone. .. 1 st intellect party... Stephen, Andy, Steve, Jon, James G., Danny, James K., Gary... mixing mingling... Carra s party: cigars, NOISE, cloves, horsocopes. .. party w AZ ... later Thom . . . New Years at Strums: NG is cute, Jon? sobering SAK, pretzels, how about SAK Nance?. .. ET. . . waiting for Mike at the lot; lemme outta this car!... breakdown in the res ... 40 Love 48 Hours, she was glowing ... perfect gentleman? ... a hickey?? did it hurt?... I didn’t know he had it in him . . . ask JL for me. . . wrestling matches. .. ding-dong: whoops — Nance, you’re blushing . . . grilled cheese makes Nancy Mike official 1 20 83. . . NYC: the Village, You said Yes Carra? ... does it look like they’re going out?... Is there any chance?. .. Yes! — Carra Stephen 1 26 83 ... Eating Raul then !.. . Nancy won the Superbowl... how’s the lawyer you were seeing? ... When you’re happy and you know it. .. McDonalds math . . . Valentine Twins . . . roses . .. Nancy’s 17th: a key chain? . . . double date plus MN . . . XXX movie — maybe later. . . keeping warm in CE’s TV room . . . can’t we sleep at James’... french toast... Mom can I have the keys? 2 24... scenic Westfield, Rocky Horror, “I’ve got my cards’’ worn out Nance?... You drive fine — I just need a drink . . . NYC w SAK, GS, DS — jealous? . . . Something’s going wrong: wrestling regionals on Fri. nite, Why isn’t he calling me? “Do you really want to hurt me, Do you really want to make me cry?” — Is something wrong Mike? Yes — but not here. Things are at a point where they aren’t going to get bet- ter. “Breaking us in 2” — JJ . .. Roy Rogers, Val’s crying in the bathroom, long-winded Seth, Adam G’s amazing . . . We’re good friends, but. .. St. Patrick’s Day in NYC .. . SAK’s 18th — “I love you”, OZ hot chocolate — Amy!. . . SATs are BS . . . AZ’s party — SAK’s bored! .. . what is “The Meaning of Life”? .. Easter Hickey .. Gypsy—Violin II... Exorcist... Eqotistical brother — good friends can ao together — NO!... “Always something there to remind me” ... Adios Anita — Espana 83 — aqila, mesones, Andy S, Trilogy, cabride home, get lost Andy, MG, DC ... Dan’s party; CE SAK dozing on and off... lost in NYC w SAK ... Long Branch ... Arrows softball. . . tennis matches .. . another Darcy party: nursing SAK again ... 5 6 — tryout for Gavitt — KEEPER again!.. . Jimmy — ten- tatively yes — or no? ... Why me? ... Lynxx at Paul’s ... CarWash ... Ellen P’s party: AS, “Billie Jean”, “I felt so bad — you looked awful — “No, not about that” . .. Flashdance w Amy Linda . . . drive-in w SAK Lisa, 1st all-niter w SAK . . . Westfield Cup comeback .. . Remember — Vote for Nancy Gelson for School Council Treasurer... “Every Breath You Take” ... 6 2 The Prom: Don’t worry you’ll go .. . Birchwood, white eyelet, pink roses, slow dances, ker-thunk, Sharon’s bloody nose, Billie Jean AS, “come on Nancy, we’ve got to go ”... Eagle Rock? Strums for tootsie rolls screwdrivers, its late, I’ve got to study for achievements, unzip me please . . . Great Adventure, Percy Pelican, public proposal. . . Achievements are BS . . . Cosmo doubleheader. . . James K’s torch .. . Exams are BS ... Pt Pleasant Party... Carra’s Sweet 16 never-been-what Party.. . Coloring book (see photo),... 3 am — does anyone know where Nancy is?... 6 21 Graduation — Good Luck Maura the guys... Vai s, Montrose Ave., wine — ooops... Killer — I need a gun Summer 83... Belmar sunburn ... gro- cery shopping: GQ, balloons, squash, hot pink briefs . .. Edie’s party... Ground Round ... Scott Eddie, strawberry daquiri... July 4th fireworks .. . croquet ... 7 7 NYC, tissues? champagne, Baryshnikov at the Ballet ... love letters ... Penn State: Art Fest, friendship pins, portraits, pina coladas, balconies, neighbors, 4 am — swimming?, ice cream, Ken: Hill St. Blues, we go to Columbia — “why, you’re nice girls”, wanna dance? NO!, Sak, Dan, Grubs, did you suck face swap spit? ... You and me? OK! Volkswagons, men of Rt 80, Guess Who ... Just listen for a minute Mom Dad, I’m trying ... Grunnings ... Rustum’s Party: Don’t wanna talk about it yet Steve ... Val’s: Burger K, Steve B’s rum cokes — whoops, (thanx Amy).. . unlucky left turns ... Playgirl shopping, Amy’s 17th, “Amee whatch you wanna do”, Yeah — my hair sticks up!.. . movies Family Feud at Mike’s. . . Rae’s Hawaiian Party, Bowie, Jeff; Tommy O, grain alcohol punch strip poker.. . Newport w the Roths, Cape Cod James Steve too .. . Belmar: JG SAK took me home to ... Pre-Police Party: who’s gonna drive? where’s is everyone?... 8 18 POLICE CONCERT: 13 in the rain . . . AA Soccer Camp — thanx Dave — Best keeper. . . Chuck E. Cheese. . . sleeping w the God- father ... Cooperstown w Kristen: Aunt Marge Uncle Rich, food, nutrasweet koolaid, Uncle Steve Stacey, backrubs, books, iodine babyoil... NYC for “Pauline” ... packed cried for Penn ... 9 5 miss you already... follow that car, Risky Business ... big sisters, Newcomers club, mmm — Cutie Pie ... 9 13 We’re SENIORS . . . ya-hoo. . . tough schedule huh Nancel.. . AP Span together at last. . . Calculus . . . Yearbook Editor in chief, A249 — The Office. . . Council Treasurer Rep ... football w Linda: oooTommy O ... 9 16 SAK’s home: Echo lake, weddings, malls, TV... U of P panties .. . Nancy’s reTIRED 9 28 ... Sugarpop ... dimes at CE’s ... Lose, firm or build: Elaine Powers ... 9 8 Carin’s party: Anchorman partners, would you consider? Yes, Yes!. .. breaking the news . . . SHU Rush party w AZ Mike.. . 9 14-16 PENN: sleeping in the Quad, DEKE til you drop... Jane’s party w Tommy... beer sucks ... nite football w Liz Carin, wanna buy a banner? hot tea, the Aspen ... NYC: met at Ray’s, Spanish Fly, Rae’s kitchen ... Making love out of nothing at all. .. BC nite: tour guide? shhh! . . . why not Ivies . . . Another Darcy (Ha’ween) Party; vermouth, whattapractice . .. Indian princess deck of cards . .. 56 t ... Jahn’s, Chinese firedrills, Come on feel the noise ... Does he put out? It’s not right. .. Theresa’s: a gun? ... County CHAMPS . . . tailgate party... All the Right Moves, Hunters Run, Mickey D’s, hot wheels, laughter, Kleinsign ... Knot’s Landing game... dirty jokes ... 11 11 Senior poll Chinese pig out II, fancy drinks, party? Lisa?!? the door, pot, pissed . .. Princeton Police Dept . . . Rich’s: VanHalen, Cherry lifesaver fairy, ice- cream? .. . SAK's sick: just had to call to say” ... Simone’s: mission . .. Thanks- giving breakfast. . . Football’s 1st win .. . WAFF?? . . . 12 17V2day at NG’s: buzzed, lollipops from the bank ... Office Xmas tree . .. Soccer dinner: Best Defense, AIIEssex, Honorable All State . . . Carra where are you? John’s . . . 3:45 am SAK’s still up ... 12 21 Candygrams Calc study group, where’s John? waiting on the corner... VP Elf in charge of Santa’s relations.. . Xmas joke book. .. Amy’s Xmas lunch: Suzy Swap . . . Black SFA watch (like Jeff’s).. . Yearbook Roy Rogers . . . where’s my notebook? ... Another swinging New Years . .. talk w MN ... close calls... Silkwood: did you think I was going to try something?... All Niter II w SAK ( Sting). .. more tears 1 16. .. NYC: where’s the restaurant thrift shop? ... nice hat Boot . .. special dance: where were you? Stephen's earlobe, Cat People at Sharon’s, screwdrivers, “gonna get ya anyway — by sheer persistance” . . . mid- terms are BS ... 1 26 83 Happy One Year Carra Stephen! (Mr. T, Hungry for You, ONYX). .. 12:30 1 27 — It’s over — Now folks it’s time for SENIOR SLUMP! . . . Nancy’s for pizza soaps . . . No, but I’ll be down everyday — Bowie .. . Carin’s: gesame ST, a fort, just looking at the food liquor... House of Bernard . .. Risky Business w Bowie Jeff... “Just take those old records” ... Grease Cornell. .. Dad’s working — come on over... we can go out, we’re seniors ... lunch at Nancy’s w Adrienne... shooting in NYC... VanHalen for SAK... Gordon’s gonna call — Surprise! Nancy’s 18th: Libretti’s, root beer or diet? Trivial P. .. MTV . .. Broad St: don’t look out the windows: I’m gonna be sick ... Penn again: klepto . .. candy business ... pizza in the Office til 10 ... Cornell w Kris: (recruits?) ... V4 Adam Ant — straws — strip!... hell week ... Shar’s in Fla.. . what an experience ... it’s been real ... love you Mom Dad (alot)... Visit me Bonnie! .. . Mutual experiences and separate conclusions . . . Now, on to success . . . but if at first you don’t succeed, call me! Nancy and Carra 293 SHARON AND LIZ . . PARTY — SEANCE + . . . ROLLERSKATING JANE AND MARSHA . MUCH TOO LATE .. HEARTBREAKERS . . . FRIENDS FOR A LONG TIME, FRIENDS FOREVER . . . OLS . . . 3, 5, 6, 8 HOMEROOMS . . . SHARON’S SLUMBER MAD LIBS + MOVIE = FIFTH GRADE FUN . . . CHICKEN GUTS — YUCK!. . . RED HEADED REINDEER . . . HARVEY . . . THE PLAY — LIE SL AND LOUISA ...MS. YELL . . . COMMISSIONER OF RELIGIOUS AFFAIRS . . . SPUNKY GAL . . . . . HAPPY — CHOCOLATE CHIP COOKIES . . . BLONDE, BRUNETTE, AND RED HEAD . . . CATHOLIC GIRLS START .WMBCIPRDVMFBMDKALMMRGAMAWAHPIPVCCOTMICRPTNCJITPWKRD. . . MAN OF THE HOUR . . . WEIRD EYES . . . DAL TINK . . . SOCCER PLAYERS ... I HAVE TO GO LIZ’S BROTHERS —TWINKIES 8r PUMPER. LIFEGUARD . . . WHAT HAPPENED TO YOUR THOU SHALT NOT INDULGE’’ — SNAGGED HALF GALLON AND THREE SPOONS, CHEESE — A PERFECT COMBO . . . MICKEY LY CALLER . . . DUNKIN’ DONUTS . . . PHUCK HAD PRACTICE . . . TREE TRUNKS IN CHS! YOUR MOTHER JOE MAMMA . . . OBSCENE RIGHTS . . . AGSL . . . COMEBACKS . . . CLOSET . . . JOURNALS — COMPOSITION HAVE TO READ IT TO YOU!. . . THE POLICE VENE? . . . LOOK AT THE LOVELY FOLIAGE IT UP YOUR________WHAAA? ...NO! .. . GERLZ — IT WAS THE BEST OF TIMES, IT ...OH MY GOD I THINK I’VE HAD IT... EM SWEAT SHIRT FRIDAY. . . AFRICA . . . MICK LOCKER ROOM QUEENS .. . NOBODY LIKES LAS BOY. . . BMOC . . . IOWA . . . OREO . . . TO THE JOHN . . . INGRAVED PENCILS . . . ANTI-CORN . . . SUMMERS OF ’82 AND ’83... NECK? BLAME IT ON SHAR OR PHIL . . . ROYALLY w SLOW CHERRIES. OOPS! . . . PLEASE . . . TAB AND BAGELS W CREAM D’S . . . BK. . . FRIENDLY’S — AVERY FRIEND- PHYSICS ...GIN CAN SCREW IT IN SHE’S ... A BUDDING POET... GO EAT CORN . . . SCRIBBLINGS . . . NITE NOTES — COPY- QUOTE OF THE DAY. . . SHOEBOXES IN THE BOOKS ... I GOT A LETTER TODAY AND I . . . JACKSON BROWNE . . . MAY I INTER- . . . GET A GRIP. . . GO EAT A BAG . . . SHOVE OUCH . . . YOUR EYES BLUSH, LIZ .. . THE WAS THE WORST OF TIMES . . . JEOPARDY TIB WAF . . . WANGMAN . . . 20505’S . . . EY. . . CANDY GIRL . . . CARIN’S BASHES . . . ME, EVERYBODY HATES ME, I’M GONNA — IF YOU DON’T, THEN IDO... IRONING . LET’S MAKE A BIG ONE, YOU’RE THE RIGHT AND I’M RALPH’S CUP = CALORIMETER = EXTRA CREDIT. . . EAT SOME WORMS . . . CUTTING LIZ’S HAIR CURLS OUT AND PERMING THEM IN... BUT — BUT — BUT. . . CRAZY-LEGS THE LEFT. . . TOOT-TOOT. . . GOING TO RALPH’S FOURTH FOR A TAB FIX . ACE ...FAR FROM ANOREXIC . . . MANIC DEPRESSIVE-LITHIUM . . . DEPRESSING SONGS . . . EVERYBODY LOVES A WINNER SO NOBODY LOVED ME .. . WHO’S WHO . . . “MON-O-LITH-IC. MON-O-LITH-IC . . . YEARBOOK ACTIVITIES EDITOR . . . NEWSPAPER SPORTS EDITOR . . . VOO-DOO DIES . . . WALKMAN, OVERCOAT, SHADES, AND PENNY LOAFERS — SHE’S COOL . . WHERE ARE YOU GOING? TO HELL!. . . LEMME SEE .. . YA-HOO!. . . BABBLING INCOHERENTLY. . . WHAT A DRAG . . . WHAT DO YOU DO WHEN YOUR PARENTS TAKE YOUR PHONE AWAY? BUYANOTHER!. . . PREPS . . . NEUTER . . . BITSYAND BOOTSY. . . BRAINIAC . . . BETH. . . FREAK MY MIND . . . BETH . . . BIRTHDAY BOARDS . . . SARA, SUE, LISA, AMY. . . PHONE-A-HOLICS . . . BENCH WITCH . . . DOING A DOUBLE TAKE . . . MAJOR MIND F. . . HEEB FEED . . . ALLERGIES . . . TTM TO BJRJ TO F’S TO FREEDOM AND HAPPINESS . . . 5:30 MASS — RIGHT SIDE RADICALS . . . YOU GOTTA WANT IT... SICKO . . . DOG M EAT PUPPY CHOW. . . GAG ME WITH A GOLFBALL . . . F’EM UP... SHARON’S OTHER PROFESSION . . . JOCKETTE . . . CHARISSE’S DAY. . . NEW YEAR’S WAS MORE THAN JUST THE START OF A NEW YEAR . . . TRIPLE DATE — BOWLING? GRUNNINGS? SAGE IT IS . . . OH, HI MRS. B” . . . BRETT. . . WHAT’S NEW AND EXCITING IN YOUR LIFE?. . . YOU OWE ME A BEER . . . YOU’LL ALWAYS GET ME THERE . . . JOHN . . . YOU ALWAYS WANTED TO GO OUT W A LAX PLAYER . . . EVERYONE IS STRANGE BUT SOME PEOPLE ARE STRANGER THAN OTHERS ...HIS MOTHER HATES ME... SHICKSA . . . “IN MY DAY’’ . . . LOOK, DEAR, OUR LITTLE GIRL IS GROWING UP’’ . . . YITE . . . UB’S . . . CLICKING YOUR HEELS ...IF GOD MEANT FOR KNAPSACKS TO BE WORN ON ONE SHOULDER HE WOULD HAVE MADE THEM W ONE STRAP. . . YOU MAY BE RIGHT, I MAY BE CRAZY’’. . . TTFW. . . HAMBURGERS, BAGELS, LIBRETTI’S, AND CAKE — GROAN! ...FAT MOOSES. . . WE’VE NEVER HAD A FIGHT BUT WE HAVE HAD SOME OFF-SEASONS . . . COLLEGE-BOUND . . . PARTING IS SUCH SWEET SORROW” . . . CATCH YA LATER, CHICK . . . WHEN WILL WE LEARN TO SAY GOOD-BYE LESS THAN 5 TIMES . . . TTFN! CONGRA TULA TIONS MARC HAMBURGER PHOTOGRAPHER to Carin and her friends — N FREE LANCE . . . SPORTS . . . ifl PARTIES . . . with love (201) 763-7394 Mommy, Al, Jonny, Nancy, Amy, and Nike CONGRATULATIONS VILLAGE MARKET 177 Maplewood Ave. MICHAEL AND ALL YOUR FRIENDS RENEE AND SAM FIORE 294 Maplewood, N.J. 07040 We Guarantee Personal Service Fine Quality We Deliver 762-4300 or 376-2800 We Deliver Fruit Baskets Or Send To Any Part In U.S.A. Via DIAL-A-GIFT Toll Free 800-453-0428 Winter, Spring, Summer, or Fall, all you've got to do is call and I'll come running . . . you've got a friend. . . Laura, Carin, Rachele, and Ro- byn — Looking forward to the future but reflecting back . . . pretzel power, mongoloid bowlers — FREEZE, Dunkin' Donuts, — Chocobunnies , jelly munchkins. Looking for Sean in Chatam, burning cookies — (Craig's doorstep), DEVO — Whip it — Millburn library and french fries, I want to be (have) a lifeguard — BLOTTO concert. Great Expectations — Rachele's wall, Andrew's women, Let my love open the door , Oklahoma and Zany Zappers, the waving Weate, The Boise, Cruisin' in the Grey Ghost, Boogie to the left , Chet Dingleberry, Ralphie, Smitty, Skeeve-man and the Skeevemobile, Operation Snag and Retaliation, Excuse me Officer , Grunnings on the hill. Our dinner party — Who spiked the cheesecake? Why is SHE here??? J.R M.R. complex, F. Hockey — M.G., Reiner — bitch, hid- ing in the pyramid. Miss. K is cool, mixing drinks at Montrose School ... in the barrel — that dog's possessed , Rachele — racing through the village, the attacking telephone booth, NOT Norfolk Ave. — O — O — 0 — 0 — Yeahhh! Rolling down Floods Hill — Car- in's White Pants — Pig Pen!, New Year's Eve at Rhonda's, What?? Robyn's going out with Steve?? , how wrong we were!, Who's your newest love Rachele? , LEROY — incognito! — that's one word, Jackson Browne — Rachele's God — Elvis Costello — never! S.H. bubble. Hold onto Sixteen as long as you can . . . Sneaky Pete's, Stuffed Shirt, Rhonda's famous cake. Rusty Scupper, does this mean I don't have to worry aboug JK anymore — C.B., Seton Hall Basketball Games — where to sit — JN or JK, Ed: walk this way. Boy Crazy — Let's Whale the Weekend!, J.J. — it's destiny , Jo' Momma, Laura leaves for Exeter — Water Fight! Sad goodbyes of all sorts. Meat and Wang — White Water Rafting — The Houle's Party — R.B.'s sex talk — Wham-bamm thank-you ma'mm!! Carin's Peter!, Meanwhile in Exeter. . . Hard to Say I'm Sorry — McConnell Bear, Mike and Andy — Abracadabra, Rae Michelle at LBI — Danny and Reefer — Are we pregnant? , Pete's pool parties, Rachele flashes for a ride, EMTIBWAF and L'Mu — Is that French? , A strawberry Daquiri for you!!. Great Adventure — the three little bears, 20517 — you slut , 20505 — the ultimate . The popcorn fight, being chased around the car by Steve: Why do you hate me? , Chris Toto — a tidy man, Sean Whelan — the groper, Chris shows Andy his photo album: Why is he your friend? , Friday the 13th in 3D — Shut up Skeve', Hmm — do I like Steve S? , Andy party. The boys Get rid of them , cute! , Pete with the stick, Stick party — smoking in the bushes — R Reservation, Suzie's party, Carin, lawn, I don't get drunk on beer , Robyn — Let's be Friends, Rae and thony — How far did they really bled on Rachele's porch chair? , Just and Kelly — Ding and Dong, Jen — should have such problems . I'll NA and NP (T + T), Smile baby God dust Big Bubba! , — Stanley, Hill ing door knobs. Eat it raw, — cookie times at Ridgemont High — SOME ties — Tommy O and Big Eyes, Mix Hall, almost big trouble. Police at bathroom — OH MICKEY YOU'RE yer Face, being attacked by Timmy, 12 — we get our wheels! — Let's go Firedrills, Dunkin' Donuts, Chuck E. wished you lived here — you're one Rusty Scupper, — Mike A., I can't each other at my party! — BOB — Jaabar, Rae the Gay, Bert, Lizard, New Getting Wasted at Carin's — her and Billy go?, Rustum rules. Kin — Omigod!! — Kinney can! — THE Carin's personal protector — Pete, you HB! , Crashers at Mike Whelan's The girls: Let them stay they're your tongue in her mouth , Petes and R, The Cheez Doodle Caper, The Greg and Laura sacked out on the Chugging Contest's, Andrew and Steve up in Newstead, Liz and An- go?? , Snickles attacks Skeve!, Who what makes that little ol' Ant , Keith Honey, Mrs. Smith, A or J — I never get Timmy, I'll never get Joe, loves you . Twisted Sisters, Eat my crest, Oakland, and Summit — Kiss- dough, carrots, lunchtime . . . Fast BODY'S BABY, Seton Hall Frat Par- ing Drinks in the bathroom at Seton Peach tree Rd., Sloe Gin in Weeze's SO FINE, Halloween — Kelly's, Stuff Should I call? , the Batmobile, Nov. Cruisn' — The Leaf Trick, Chinese Cheese, Obscenities , Nancy — we of us!. Boys are shits!, Flavian at the believe that they're sitting next to AOB — JOB — JJOB, Kareem Abdul Years Eve at Carin's and the Doyle's, hand!, JJ's attic room — Where'd Rae ney's King — Dana's party — Feb. 4 FELLAS — Vito's house — Forget Billy — go for the blonde, Collins Conquers, Feb 10th — One year R + S, Rachele's Birthday — Depression, Greg's parties — MTV, Quarters, Fossy Bear in the Van Halen room. Junior Year Slump, Basketball at the Neumann's, Breaking in Carin's basement and basketball hoop — nice job Marc! , Rachele's and Laura's busy love lifes. East Stroudsburg, Robyn's first weekend away, uh-oh, 6 in 8 weeks, Nice Spring day — cutting at Carin's crying in the glen, the tennis courts, Mike Mead, Mike Proetto, I don't like Mikes , Chris — Rachele's third victim but the best move of her life. Looking for the perfect boy?, Paul's tavern — That's what I like about you ... , Mr. Golding makes a meeeannn drink!, Kyla's party — Scott McCluskey's car — Tommy and Laura take Joe's car for a ride, Jackie Secor's party — protection or excitement, Jeff coming to watch Ishes Fishes and Dan Manzi's, Lenny's birthday — CHEESE — passing notes in history — this weekend or next?, Rachele don't be so insecure, Ilene, is Jeff staring at me?', Eric Friedfeld's party, finally my someone, Laura makes the right decision, she settles down — Rae too, Carin quits softball to watch baseball. Girls Lax — Be good Johnny, Ooooo Mr. But- kus!!! , Boof, Lafayette, — Boxer Rebellion, Where's Liz and Jim? , Smoking Thai, Checking out Easton, Mickey Dee's Apple pies, Wawa, Carin's party: the nymph et toute le monde, Bahama weekend — Oozi and warm orange juice. Strip poker with Greg: Hey Mickey , Lau- ra, Jeff and Carin sleep: The TV room, Is she asleep? , Robyn return's at 4:30, What's wrong with my car?? . Egg McMuffins — getting lost in Newark, Work and Wellesley, LBI, The Pro's, We love Jimmy!, Skinny dipping, Bikini Fettucini, Guido the crab, Fritz the Stud, Manosquan Sucks!!, — Carin's $50 fine, JJ's bitches, I got TWO! , sleeping in Robyn's car, Steven's pool — John Sheppard, Laura's home, Laura leaves, Hawaiian party, 6 months for Carin, Wang shows up, Rachele and Chris fight again!, Jeff's depression, Bowie's Hawaiian skirt, Rae down the shore with the Pappas', Andrew's party — Goodbye Frieda, Straightening things out with Pete: BS, Maplewood Country Club — DL, Scott Kisch — the sick pig, E.T. , Senior year. . . Applications, Interviews, Shitting bricks, Rachele and Liz — FH captains. Pigging Out, Lollipops at the bank. Scooter Pitt — Dave and Scott — the cripples!, Carin returned her library books, painting Greg's nail's, Corty's, Joe growl's at the China girl, Greg at Carin's: That's unconstitutional!!! . Lunch out, Zoop and Zoopman, LENNY — CHEESE!!, What's up Doc, Jackson Browne — Front row seat's — Amazing!, Dave Milak, Beer through straws, Carin and Jonny's bash. Mat + Mary Ann, Nancy and Tommy O, my smurf , Jeff's car — who did it!, Lafayette with Joe and Chris: 50 yard line, Chris won't wake up — tuna , rainy soccer games, cold football games, night football — tea and brandy. Half days — Nancy and Carra, yearbook office, — our hangout, our fridge, deadlines, decorating for holiday's. Jay — Penii man, It's just a hoot Scoot and a Pitt away , Laura gets her li- cense, Carin loses hers, Carin and Amir go to Newark Library: Nice to meet you Adolf!! , Rachel and Barbella — the fetal pigs, Rachele, what you do . . . Gallavante! , Who's having a party. . . NO one! Thanksgiving, breakfast at Sage diner, taking pictures, Joe hurt himself, jN _ our hero, Billy Rustum's: poor Dana and Bowie!, Carin jump's out of Joe's car, trips to Greenwich village and China town, Mary Ann, We Love Food, Bagel Dicks, Dana's Party — are those Crackers?!, sleepless night. Trivial Pursuit, mama Leone , duuh. Pizza party for Ro- byn, Epididymus, Jeff the farter, DOODIE (on a hot summers eve), MOMMA (Motha), CHEESE, Baaah, sweet and sour rectum! , Weiz at Frat's, College jitters — Where will we be next year?. Waiting for the Prom, Graduation, Goodbye CHS . . . And When You've Found An- other Soul Who Sees Into Your Own . . . Take Good Care Of Each Other. 295 PATRONS Michael Adamczyk Barbara Adams Debbie Adams Fran Adams Mary Beth Adams Mr. and Mrs. Adams Frank P. Aiello Al's Auto Arcade Dr. and Mrs. Serge Angiel Jennifer Atkin Roband Baader Greg Baker Rhonda Baker Mrs. Barbaro Mrs. Barist Gail and Joseph Barry Michael Barry Baskin Robbins Mr. and Mrs. Baubles Shul Bever Earl Elvis Bird Ken Bizower Bloody Noses — IRA Bobbie's Barn Amy Bobrow Marilyn and Morey Bobrow Maryann Bodayle Neil Brand Nelson Brook Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Bruno Bucky Buchanan Cheralyn Buffa '84 Peter Butler, Jr. Tony Campos Jason Cannon Diane Castlebuono Chuck Cataldi Marty Cerza Chris Christopher Debbie Christopher Mr. and Mrs. George Christopher Mr. and Mrs. Theodokis Christopher Michele Clark Ginny Clegg Mr. and Mrs. William Clohosey Jim Cluver Columbia Soccer This Buds For You John Colyer Bruce and Winne Conley Pam Conley CHS '85 Ron Conley CHS '82 RPI '86 Neil D. Cooperman Sharon Covey Tracy Cox Ginnifer Cregg Pete Cross and Family Date My Sister Dr. Fancia D. Davis Mrs. Hattimarie P. Davis Dawn Patti Derme Frank Difella Lurana Drews Mr. and Mrs. Donald Dubas Easy Rider Mr. and Mrs. Andrew G. Emerson Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Ericksson Eva's Gifts — Toys Mr. and Mrs. Gustave Ferri Peter Fine Martha Foly Nick Fotire Adina Friedman Kathy Gallo Lisa Gallo Dr. George Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Gianni Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gianni Mr. and Mrs. Leo Greco Greenberg Family Sandi Griswold Fernanda Grubissa Mario Grubissa Granma Guida Don and Connie Guida David Gurland Eric Hadar '82 Josh Hadar '86 Margie Hadar Harvey Michele Mr. Havest Murray Heller Mr. and Mrs. Bill Howard Jackie's Boyfriend Mr. and Mrs. Jennings Jamie and Sharon Joyce Sara Kaufman Keans Cleaners Mrs. Kobylarz Adam Kraemer Elise Kraemer Jean Kraemer Wally Kraemer Grandma and Grandpa Krohn Sam La Forte Karla Lambert Lazy Daisy Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Leonardis Annie Levi Mr. Levin Michele Levine Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lewis Mr. and Mrs. Albert Lobiondo Mrs. Rac Love Mr. and Mrs. Lubkin Luck to the Last of 6 Althea and Bruce MacWhorter Lewis Magnifico Mr. and Mrs. William Mallett Maplewood Center Shoe A1 Mauriello Patrick McAuliffe Amy McCampbell Paul McCarthy Alferd Mitchell Mom 2 Vikki Montuori Mick Mueller Muney Family Michal J. Murray Pamela Nadan Ellenor Neumann N. T. Neumann James M. O'Brien Jane Ollendorf Ooeepissypoopy PC. 4-Ever Nicole Palma Tommy Palma Patricia Rose Card Shop Alex Perruzzi '92 Charles Perruzzi Jr. '86 Sean Perruzzi '88 Sheila Perruzzi Charles Perruzzi, Sr. Ronnie Louise Petzinger Patrick Pinto Pitney Family Mr. and Mrs. William Polignano Andy Quigly Mr. and Mrs. William Reardon Stewart Richter Laura Ring John Rome Toni Rubano Sal Saimo Michael Sanok Paul Schaefer Chris Schaub Lynn Schlactus Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Schlactus Lisa Shapiro Lisa Jonathan Helen Shapiro Eric Silverstein Lauri Silverstein Bob and Linda Slatnick Kelly Small Debbie Snyder Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Stemp Ken Swan Deirdre Tansey Mrs. Dolores Taub The Book Stop 173 Maplewood Ave. Steve Toal Diane Tromans Cindy Ulanet Valley Sunoco Service Marge Vandorpe Veneziano Anna Verdi Adam Wass Brian Wass Ida Wass Mark Wass Dr. Charles Weber (Optometrist) Mike Werhisz Karen Williams Spencer Wolf Hal Young 296 SUNRISE PIZZERIA Restaurant, Catering 329 Valley Street South Orange, New Jersey 763-4837 Open Daily Breakfast Lunch CONGRATULATIONS RACHELE AND THE CLASS OF 1984 MOM, DAD, LOUISA AND GRANDMAS 763-9618 Dinner Lunch Room Party Adrienne Josiam Lunch Time Time Oh My Gosh T Have Nothing Vifu t Vij j j-'i NEW YORK 'F R PEACHY E 0 - B u MENUDO S H' g g z CRAZY D a I y 'Sounds Cool' T J r J 297 ONE LAST LOOK 298 Follow the paths ahead with confi- dence, holding these memories be- side you . . . 299 300 and remember that farewells are not forever. We must say goodbye so that we may meet again. 301 Robyn Neumann, Photography Carra Ericsson, Photography Jackie Greene, Underclass Andy Turner, Photography Ed. Glenn Schlactus, Underclass Rob Joseph, Sales Sharon Bufo, Art 302 Tie gURROR Staff Rachele Bahto, Sports Carin Levine, Senior Christine Laufen, Spring Sue Willner, Spring Pam Dudzik, Faculty Sharon Brady, Activities t -Mirror, mirror... -81-82- n Nancy Gelson, Editor-in-Chiet Jocelyn Gibian, Advertising Doug Ladden, Advertising 303 The yearbook staff hopes that the 1984 Mirror enables you to remember your years at Columbia. We have tried our best to please everyone. Producing the book was not easy, it took hardwork, patience, and dedication. We would like to thank the following people who gave their time and efforts to make our job a little easier: Jackie Jennings for writing the introduction and conclusion. You saved us! Bucky Buchanan, Kathy Denvir, Adam Goldman, Dave Gould, Mary McCann, Paul Oldewurtel, Stewart Rosenburg, Scott Shauger, and the many others for photogra- phy Mike Cohen for taking over the Performing Arts section and doing a great job Stephanie Felzenberg and Ethan Stein for their help on the Underclass section Cathy Komishane, Tina Langone, and Ann Ward for working with us over Christ- mas vacation to finish the Senior section Paul Schaeffer for selling ads Ann Ward for alphabetizing and proofreading the senior quotes Tonya Cook and the many others for taking yearbook orders Allison Ferrell, Marysue Fitzsimmons, Bowie Price, Martha Richardson, and Robyn Slatnick for typing Cheralyn Buffa for typing in the patron list and Mr. Richter for the use of his Apple Mr. Pedoto for the class lists Brandon Twine for artwork and our advisor, Mr. Tom Palma, for his support and guidance. We thank him for his confidence in our ability to produce the 1984 Mirror. It was our work, but he was al- ways there to help us when we needed it. His optimism, his sense of humor, and his friendship will be remembered whenever we open this book. 304 Prologue When I volunteered to write the prologue for Meagries , I was initially deterained to write something that was both aeaningful and original. There had to be soae deep revelation that others had overlooked when producing their renditions of good-bye and good luck in the future in prosy seniaentality. I’a not so sure now. It’s alaost like signing the yearbook of an acquaintance; although your intent is sincere, it always coaes out reading the sane way. After June 22, we will no longer be a part of Coluabia; we'll be a part of its past. For «any of us high school has been aany things, and we've all had our share of ups and downs. Me leave Coluabia to cherish the good tiaes and to learn froa our aistakes, faced with the realization that there will never be a tiae like the present. There is so auch to say about high school and graduation that it's difficult to designate a point of departure. Beyond the successful coapletion of 4 years of English and 4 years of physical education lies what we've learned froa each other, the lessons in friendships and hardships. It is not what we carry in our diploaas and yearbooks that will stay with us for the rest of our lives, but what we carry in our hearts. I don't look forward to the good-byes, but they coae with the tiaes. To aany of us, graduation is an ending of acadeaics and, unfortunately, friendships. Me're standing with the rest of our life before us, and graduation is actually just the ending of our begininng. I will aiss the friends, teachers, and classes, but, aost of all, I’ll niss these days and the tiae we've shared. Ba iba ia Gtntzy I've loved these days... Billy Joel ««mmftmtt MEMORIES STAFF m t t t « « EDITORS...........................Nancy 6elson, Barbara Ginley Liz Grlin, and Eaily Seidel PHOTOGRAPHERS...................Paul Oldewurtel, Scott Shauger and Mirror Staff Photographers THE 1984 MEMORIES IS A COLLABORATED EFFORT OF THE COLUMBIAN AND MIRROR STAFFS THE EDITORS THANK EVERYONE FOR THEIR HELP Future Plans of The Class of 1984 Adamczyk, Michael....,..,, Adams, Deb............... Adams, Frances............ Arielman, John............. Adinaro, David, ...... Aistars, Arnie, Anderson, Raff 1 ell,....... Anzano, Mark ...Lincoln Technical Institute Applebaum, Janet. Arpino, John... ...., Ashurst, Cindy Bahto, Rachele Barasch, Doug............. Barbaro, Sue.............. C.H. Post Barsky, Donna............. Bartl, Albert Bashir, Omarr.. Bashover, Mechele......... Batchelder, Guy........... Baumert, Hark...... Beckford, Edward Bel sky, Joshua Benitez, Lizette.......... Bergen, Michael........... Berman, Keira............. Beraingham, Craig Berry, Kimberly Bertolino, Debralee...,.. Blau, Lewis Blok, Wildrik............ .N.J.I.T Bodayle, Maryann.......,., Boff, Stacy.,. Bogan, Susan.............. Bogus, Robert Bond, Sandy.............. Borchert, Cheryl......... Bomstein, Philip ...Franklin Marshall College Bowsher, Kristen......... Brady, Sharon............ Brewer, Terrill N.J.I.T Brief, Lisa.. fir indy, Carol Brochhagen, Scott........ Brown, JB... Brownlee, Shaun.......... Browniee, Sherise........ Brvant, Mark... Buff a. Cheralyn Bu-fo, Sharon. Burney Kenneth.......... But-'! PT , Ppfpr Caballero, Eric......................... ..University of Vermont Caprio, Francis............................John Hopkins University Caputo. Hichsel......................................... ..Undecided Cardillo, David..............................New York University Cardone, Lisa............................Hontclair State College Carey, Mary Ann...................Farleigh Dickinson Univ Carlson, Kimberly......................... University of Delaware Carnevale, Vito..............................Rutgers: Livingston Carney, Charisse................................Lincoln University Caro, Eric................................................ Navy Carroll, Donna..................... Manhattan College Cellitti, Maria...................Capri Institute of Hair Design Cenit, Mark.................................... ....Michigan State Chance, Tnna..................... .......Farleigh Dickinson Univ Chffliel, Lisa...................Capri Institute of Hair Design Chow, Richard............................................... Work Clohosey, Cathieen..................... ...............Kean College Cocca, Emil............................................ Undecided Cohen, Marcy............................................Glassboro Coleman, Iretta......................................Spelean College Coleman, Venetta.....................................Spelnan College Collins, Greg............................ ........Muhlenberg College Comune, Patrick.......................................Upsala College Confalone, Richard.............................American University Cook, Chris..................................University of Toronto Cook, Tonya.....................................Hampton Institute Cooper, Deborah....................................Lafayette College Cox, Tracy.........................................Rutgers College Coyle, Laurie...............................University of Delaware Cromer, Sabrina.................................. .Benedict College Cross, David............................... .Lewisburg Jr. College Curry, Sharman..........................University of Pennsylvania Dae, la..............................................Rutgers College Dakin, Keith..........................East Stroudsburg University Davidian, Richard.............................M.I.T Davis, Toshie...........................University of Pennsylvania DeSantis, Christina...,......................The Berkeley School DeLuisi, Marilyn...............Tobe Coburn Fashion Merchandising Desantis, Gerard................................N.J.I.T Oe5ouza, John................................... ............Navy Di El mo, Theresa.................................. , .Undecided Dines, Eric,..........Delaware State Doblosky, Susan.....................................Kean College Dombrowski, Deborah........................................... Work Bomemck, Hark................................ ...Technical School Donaldson, Katey......................Franklin k Marshall College Donahue, Robert, J.................. Franklin 1. Marshall College Doyle, Brfgid................................................ Work Doyle, Terence.............................West Point Prep School Drewes, Lurana C......................... ..Seton Hail University Dubas, Lon...........................Work, then Tayior Bus. School Dudzik, Pam...................................... Brown University Dupree, Everette....... Edell, Michael S....... Edwards, Tracey..,..., Egiovitch, Liz........ Ellis, H.Marfc......... Entman, Brian......... Epstein, Laura........ Ericsson, Carra....... Esteves, Elvira....... Evangelista, John..... Evers, Jonathan....... Eyler, Gordon......... Facciponti, Debbie.... Faith, Brooke......... Fand, Beth............ Ferrell, Allison...... Ferri, Randy.......... Finkenberg, David..... Fiore, Michael........ Fischer, Paul.......... Fitzgerald, Lisa...... Fitziaurice, Melissa.. Fitzsimmons, MarySusan Flood, Suzanne........ Fossella, John........ Fox, Jacqueline....... Frasciello, Philip.... Freed, Daniel......... Fuchs, Diane.......... Fuhrmeister, Steven... Gailey, Cindy........ Gartenlaub, Andy...... Garteniaub, Larry...... Gaza, Grazyna......... Gelson, Nancy.......... George, Karl.......... Gesior, Gerald........ Giasullo, Diana....... Gibian, Jocelyn....... Gielchinsky, Robert... Ginley, Barbara....... Gitoneas, Martha...... Giunta, Tara.......... Glassman, Dana........ Golbraykh, Alex....... Gold, Andrew.......... Goldberg, Ira......... Gollin, Andrea........ Gorelik, Zoya......... Graham, Tolanda....... Grant, Althea......... Greco, Jack........... Cropper, Cy........... Guida, Janine.......... Gutzmore, Donovan..... Hajir, Farshid........ .............Trenton State College .............................Navy ........Coliege of St. Elizabeth ............Trenton State College ....Oberlin Conservatory of Music .......Pursuing private interests ................Haverford Col 1ege .................. Rutgers Col 1ege .............................Work ................... Arsed forces .........Travel to W. New England ...........School of Visual Arts ................. .....C.W. Post ..........Montclair State College .................. Rutgers Col 1ege Tobe-Coburn Fashion Merchandising ....................... The Garden .................Rutgers College ...........Ohio State University ......Texas Christian University .............West Virginia State .........................College .................Albright College ..........Katherine Gibbs School ...........Notre Dame University .............................Work ..................... Kean Col 1ege ............Carnegie-Mellon Univ ................Drexei University ...............Work, then college ........................ Undecided .............................Navy .......................Union Tech Union County College Cosmetology ............ Georgetown University .............Syracuse University .......................... Navy .................. Rutgers: Newark .................. Rutgers Col 1ege ........................Undecided ....................Bates College ..............New York University ...............St. Mary's College .............................Work ..........................N.J.I.T .......University of Pennsylvania .......Princeton University ...Robert Walsh Bus. School ......Penn State University ..........Lehigh University Lincoln Technical Institute ...................... Army Franklin k Marshall College Christopher Newport College .......Princeton University Hajir, Mashid.......................................Kean Coller Hasel, James...............................Seton Hail Universi Harper, Dwayne...................................... Job, collet Harper, Lisa............................... ..Princeton Universit Heckman, Jeff,.Marine Cor Helms, Nina.................................. .American Universit Hilbert, StateyLee....................... Union County Col leg Hirsch, Steven.................................Boston Universit Hocker, Leigh Anne...............................Bethany Col leg Hohi1, Myron.............. Holland, Kenneth............................ .Stanford University Hollyfield, Steven........s.............Kean College-Marine Cor; Holtzman, Eric...........................Plymouth State College Horsey, Edith........................... School of Visual Art Howard, Victoria................................ Boston University Huang, Shirley...............................New York University Huetz, John.................................Phil. Coliege of Art Hunkele, Erica................Laboratory Inst, of Merchandising Iantosc a, Paul................................. Louisburg Col1ege Ingato, Vincent....................................Kean College Inserra Joseph......................................... Irby, Lynn Nicole............................... .SUNY at Purchase Jacobs, Linda Dawn..........................Paul Smith’s College Jagernauth, Suzanne.........................................Worl Janowski, Claire.............................Columbia Uni versi ty Janowski, John.......................................West Pom Jamil is, Nick..................................Lehigh University Jennings, Jackie................................Lehigh University Johnson, Christopher.......................Penn State University Joyce, Jacqueline......................Providence College Kaplan, Seth......................................Carnegie-Mellon Kaye, Stacey.......................George Washington University Kazoun, Mary....................................Rutgers: Newark Keene, Andrew.................................Gettysburg Col 1ege Kelly, Owen................................St. John's University Kilarjian, Nancy..............................Capital University Kim, Bobby,..........................................Cal-Berkley Kialer, Anthony.........................Lincoln Technical Inst Kincaid, Tom......... ...........................Kean College Kinney, Joseph................................. Lehigh University Kirkland, Bryan...............Rutgers: New Brunswick Kirsch, Robert......................... .......Emory University Kisch, Kristen.......................Rutgers College of Pharmacy Koaishane, Cathy....................George Washington University Kondo, Mariko.............................Wittenberg University Kosansky, Oren..................................Brown Uni versity Kraemer, Adam.....;.................. .........Colgate University Kumar, Jay.............................................Dartmouth Kusnetz, Neal..............................Univ. of New Hampshire LaMorticella, Mark................Washington k Jefferson College LaRocca, Thomas.......................................... .Navy Ladden, Doug...............................Univ. of Pennsylvania Lambert, Karla.............................Montclair State College Langone, Christina.........................Seton Hall University Lannon, Traci.,...........,...,.,,Capri Institute of Hair Design Laszofc, Larissa............................Seton Hall University Lauridsen, Ann Elise.... fLawrence, Lisa.......... LeVicchi, Kim............ Ledden, Doug,........... Lenza, Toma.......... Lepore, Mana........... Lepore, Tina............ Levine, Carin.......... Levitt, Jodi............ Liroff, Rob............. Lizt, Elisa............. LoBiondo, Albert........ Lo Russo, Wendy......... Lubetkin, Julie......... Luiba, Agnes............ Lynch, Robert........ Hagliaro, Louis......... Maher, Jacqueline....... Haiocco, Leonard....... Mallett, Jennifer....... Maltenfort, Mitchel..... Mancuso, Anthony......... Manno, Rosemarie........ Mannelli, Richard........ Mason, Janes............ Mason, Jeffrey........... Mason, Rosalyn.......... Hastronardi, Roseanne... Matthews, Mary Elizabeth Mazza, Anthony.......... McAusland, John.......... McCann, Mary.......... McGrath, Christina...... McAuliffe, Patrick...... McCroary, Katherine..... McKell, Patricia........ Meaoii, Anthony.......... Mencinsky, Andrew....... Mercaaante, Ann Marie... Merians, Roger....,,..,. Meyer, Brett............. Meyer, David........ Meyers, Daniel.......... Michalsky, Marc......... Milak, David............ Miller, Amy,............ Miller, Brett........... Mitchell, Paul........... Morrow, Samantha........ Muiligan, Brian......... Munev, Evan.............. aqeiberg, Jason Nathan, Lisa.... Nawafci Aiir.... .............Holy Cross College ..................Cheney State ................Stockton State ..........Paul Smith?5 College ..........................Work Capri Institute of Hair Design ......Work ........University of Michigan ........ Work ..................Bard College ............New York University .........Morris County College ...................Cosietology ..........Princeton University ......Travel tor 1 2 year then enter Cornell University .......Salisbury State College ......Fairleigh Dickinson Univ ....Professional Makeup Artist ..................Towson State ..............Douglass College .............Tulane University ...........Construction Worker ..........................Work ..................Aried Forces ...........Brandeis University ............Tuskegee Institute ......................Undecided ...........Europe, then school ............Lasell Jr. College ......Fairleigh Dickinson Univ .............Lehigh University ............Work, then college .........Seton Hall University ........University of Delaware .............Boston University ...........................Work .................Rutgers ..................Kean College .............Union County Tech ...........Stanford University ...........Syracuse University .............Lehigh University ..................Cooper Union ...........Brandeis University ...........Michigan State Univ ..........Union County College ...........Columbia University ............Foroham University ............Bloomfield College .........Washington State Umv ...Work-Study Program abroad then Johns Hopkins Univ ......Drummer in original hand ..........—SUNv at New Paltz ..........Washington University Nee, Robert........,.......,,.,,,,.........Stevens Inst, of Tech Neivert, Deborah.....................University of Pennsylvania Neison, Anna....................................Caldwell College Nestor, Kathleen................................ ......College Neumann, Robyn.................... .....Fairleigh Dickinson Univ Ngo, Dzung.................. ...........Oklahoma Christian College Nicely, Dawn...............................Riverside Univ.,Cal if Nilson, Christopher.......................Stockton State College Nolan, Lisa..................................,.......Cosmetology Novak, Charles.............................Morris County College Novemsky, Hike...........................................N,J.l.T Nugent, Mike.............................Montclair State College Nulty, John...............................University of Richmond O'Brien, Devon...............................Work, then Drew Univ O’Hare, Michael.........................Berkley College of Music Qldewurtel, Paul...............................Cornell University 01iviera, Paul......................................Kean College Or 1 in, Elizabeth...............................Haverford College O'Rourke, Thomas...........................Albright College Pace, Paul................................ .Briar Cliff College Palo, Linda............................................ .Undecided Pappas, Chris.................................. Lehigh University Pasquariello, Thomas....................................Musician Pat lock, Robin............................University of Delaware Pearson, Nancy...................................Lehigh University Peer, Lauren.......... .......................... ....Kean College Pennimpede, Lisa..................Capri Institute of Hair Design F'erera, Melissa E............................... Obejrlin College Perilstein, Neil...........................Georgetown University F’etzinger, Ronnie.......................East Carolina University Ficcinini, Karen.,,... .......................Union County College Pierre, Roderick........................ ...Belmont Abbey College Pinkett, Ellen...................Katharine Gibbs Business School Pisocki, Stephen............................University of Delaware Pistol, Mindy....... ............................. Rutgers College Pitney, Scott.................................Rutgers University Pollack, Debra................ .Work at Maplewood Bank and Trust Pollard, Kecia............................ Work,then Kean College Ponnmarenko, Senny......................... .....Temple University Portnow, Ann. ............................... ...........College P055, Jeffrey.........................University of Pennsylvania Press, Jacqueline...................... Montclair State College Price, Alan.........Cornell University Frizzi, Lynne F.....................................fader College. Proetto, Marc............... Work at Jim’s Steaks in Philadelphia Proetto, Michael..........................University of Hartford Quigley, Andrew J................................Lehigh University Rae, John....................................Rutgers: Livingston Ragan, Kathy.................................. Katharine Gibbs Reardon, William................................Technical school Regan, Kate..................................Seton Hall University Regan, Meg.................................Seton Hall University Reilly, Sean. ..................................Providence College Rettenberg, Amy............................. ...Johnson and Wales Richardson, Martha. ......................Susquehanna University Richman, Kenneth............Haverford College Rickard, Penny....... Ries, Daniel......... Rider, Ellen......... Robert, Nathalie,.... Robertson, Don....... Robshaw, Jades....... Rodriguez-Vega, Mendi; Rogers, Jades........ Roma, Patricia A...... Rome, Johnny....,,... Rosen, Pad............ Rosen latt, Dan...... Roulhac, Tonya........ Rubin, Adaro.......... Rustuffl, Mi Iliad...... Ryan, Any S...,...... Ryan, Douglas......... Ryan, Marianne........ Sabask, Derrick...... Sansone, Donna 11..... Sauer, Andrew......... Schaefer, 6ayle....... Schindler, Heather.... Schuller, Keren....... Schuster, Robert...... Schwartz, Dana....... Schwartz, Gary........ Scott, David......... Scott, Hark........... Seidel, Esily........ Sejda, Chris.......... Selles, John......... Senel, Robin Beth..... Sette, Joseph M...... Shaffer, Greg........ Shauger, Scott....... Shiifian, Marc......... Silbernagel, Ronald E Si ton, Marla...... Slatnick, Robyn...... Smith, Judy.......... Sneed, Alphonsous.... Sobeck, Gene........ Squier, Dawn M....... Stadnyk, Irene....... Stager, Elizabeth A., Steenback, Oath...... Stellone, Sharon .... ...........Georgetown University ..............Lafayette College ............Capri Beauty School ...Come back to CHS for English ..........Ohio State University ................Deury Institute ......SUNY- New Paltz ...................Rider College ...................Kean College .................US Marine Corps ............. Harvard University ............ Syracuse Uni versity ......................Undecided ............Bucfcnel1 University .........University of Richmond ..........University of Vermont ............. Rutgers University ........................... Work ......................Undecided •Capri Institute of Hair Design ........Northwestern University ..................Rider College ........Westfield State College ...........Work-Study in Israel .............Widener University .............Muhlenberg College ............New York University Special Police-S. Grange Police .......Florida Southern College ..............Haverford Col1ege ..........Seton Hall University .........University of Richtond .......Fairleigh Dickenson Univ .........Mini Systems Institute .............. Boston University ......................Undecided ............New York University ...................US Air Force .....University of Rhode Island ..........Trenton State College .........University of Maryland ........Slassboro State College ........................US Navy ...........Keystone Jr. College ............. Rutgers University .................Marist College ........................College .........Anthony Placido School of Cosmetology, sodeling Stern, Emily.................,...............,...Douglas Collegt Stoehr, Ginanne,..............................Muhlenberg Collegt Sugiura, Nohuhiko.................. ...........Chuo Universit Sutula, Janes A......................Lincoln Technical institute Swales, Robert.............. Job-Esses Park Comm. Landscaping Synyszyn, Michael A.................Hotel management in Florida Szczerbinin, Tamar a..,,..,,...,,.....,,....................Work Tabone, Joe.......................... University of Massachusetts Talleyrand, Christine...........................Brown University Telesford, Mancruz....................................,.College Teilini, Sue...................... — .Indiana U U of Rochester Tenenbaum, Karen. ...................... .American University Tettamanti, Tracey....................Montclair State College Thomander, Soo..........................Brigham Young University Tichy, Wolfgang......................Christian Newport Coliege Tindall, Douglas J.................... University of Pennsylvania Tornaro, Cindy.........Montclair State College Tompkins, Paul............................Rutgers Newark College Topelsohn, Bryan,.........................UniY. of New Hampshire Tremarco, Corinne...............................Feiician College Trodans, Biane...................................Rutgers Col 1ege Troublefield, 6'lennon...................University of Pittsburgh Tufano, Lenny.............................. Seton Hall University Turner, Andy...............................Georgetown University Turner, Karen...,.,...,,,.......Bank-teller then business school Van Dyke, Amy....................................Rutgers College Vasil iades, Katherine.Dickinson College Vescio, Anthony....................Fairleigh Dickinson Univ Vescio, Ralph.................Kean College or Bloomfield College Vi lardo. Matt..................................,.Rutgers Col lege Waeschle, Carol E.........Robert Walsh Business School Ward, Ann............................... University of Vermont Warzynski, Paul...................................US Coast Guard Wass, Mark..,.................Carpentry for R6H Development Co Wasserman, Wayne..................................US Air Force Warson, Rodney.........................Virginia State University Weisch, Stephanie,................................... Dartmouth Whelan, Liz.................................Washington College White, Deborah.........................Johnson and Wales College White, Moira............................St. Lawrence University Williams, Kevin.............................Providence College Williams, Kimberly..............Computer Learning Center Wilson, Anya.....................................Business School Winer, Sarah..........................University of Massachusetts Winkler, Frederick...................Stockton State College Wyner, Abraham.............................. Yale University Zahaykevich, Adrienne................Rutgers College of Pharmacy Zamora, Cheryl..............Interior decorator Zoccoli, Dawn. .Undecided ssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss GOOD LUCK TO THE CLASS OF 1984! sssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssasssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss
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