Ocean City High School - Caravel Yearbook (Ocean City, NJ)

 - Class of 1977

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Second, to enhance our memories of the faculty, we gathered some baby pictures of teachers and Mike Gibbons has created outstand- ing caricatures of certain teachers. Third, we have added a Senior Will section, in which Seniors will possessions or special qualities to oth- ers. The list of people who have helped us could go on ad infinitum. However, a special thanks must be given to Jim Pulvino, ,Ginny Mulford, the wonderful ladies in the main office and all the teachers who put up with occasional disruptions of their classes to help our frantic staff. Now that our work as the Caravel staff has been accomplished, we can sit back and proudly say, It was worth all the time, trouble and tears we put into it. We hope that you get as much pleas- ure out of it as we did in producing it for you. A very special thanks goes to our super Advisor, Linda Brown, who was indispensable and very dear to us throughout this year. STAFF ADVISOR: Linda Brown CO-EDITORS IN CHIEF: Cindy Dice, Sue Rosch COPY: Editor: Tina Schellinger: Wendy Burman, Marianne Zippler. LAYOUT: Editor: Terrie Schimekg Charolette Breed, Katie Camburn, Warren Eggly, Lisa Goudie, Molly McKinney. PHOTOGRAPHY: Iohn Davis, Tina Schellinger. TYPING: Editor: Marianne Zippler: Joy Banks, Todd Lauer, Matt Kemenosh, Chris McMenamin, Lorraine Wood. BUSINESS: Editor Linda Chapman: Cindy Callen, Anna Kulesza, LeeAnn Light, Lee Melton, Jolur Sipitsky, Nancy Atkinson. PUBLISHER: Taylor Publishing Company PHOTOGRAPHER: Salvatore Studio UNDERCLASSMEN 7 . TABLE OF CONTENTS SENIORS ..... .... P AGE 77 . . .... PAGE 59 E T FACULTY . . . ..... PAGE 85 ACTIVITIES I -PAGE '03 ADVERTISEMENT .... .... P AGE 747 1 1 M A - ,, , 1. -A . P145 i . 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V ,wi- 1 ' - M, 2 ,.,,, .a,. , ' ' x h xl .2.P:p.E JF 3925, 'M 2 , N4 f:,:2. 1 'wx , we ., ..,- 4 M ,A .N N ' Mil 3-3 XV ,...- - -- N' KX X -, M .gg ul gk pgY'M NF . , we if ,if , a his A-df ' ,. ,F .4 I'-if-1', 4 J V' 'H-. ' 4 Qmmwtfqwl, Q' J .nav-u,,,,. hal-.L.L.L1vF' u ,v lu 6 K 8 ' V SENIORS Contributing to the Yearbook, look- ing forward to Senior Tea and GRADUATION . . . RIGHT: lst ROW: Dian Dannehower, Chris Smith, Patty Sharp: 2nd ROW: Michele Romano, Nanci Babbitt: 3rd ROW: Lorraine Wood , Eric Blasberg, Linda Chapman. BOTTOM: SEATED: Kevin Barnes, President: STANDING: Jean Bell, Advisor, George Charney, Advisor, Debbie Abrams, Historian, Alicia Smith, Secretary, Valerie Gar- ris, Treasurer. will un nav ,Q , -4 , -fa i 1 I 7' wif s, W.-11 Wr- fi' SUPERLA Tl VES MOST ATHLETIC: Wendy Burman, Joe Myers l MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED: Ric Blasberg. Sue Struckell CLASS FLIRT: Robbyn Scott, Scott Camp MOST VERSATILE: Kathy Paone, Ford Palmer 4-4. lash CLASS WIT: Bill Perry, Michele Romano MOST CONGENIAL: Fred Wenger, Karen Snow DEBRA IOSEPHSON ABRAMS 5112 Central Ave., Sea Isle City Babooshka plans to continue questioning . . . active in Billows, NHS Executive Committee, Prom Co-Chairperson and Drama Club . . . memories include Billows Insanity, giraffe, Matchmaker, car in reverse, fantasies, let- ters, phone bills, haloop, prom 76, Xmas ball '74, summers, el straighto, iced tea 7 and wheat thins, so listen, peachfuzz, I.D.B., love and understanding from friends . . . FRANK I. ACHUFF 2510 Central Ave. , Ocean City Sports reporting is included in Eggy's future plans . . . he was active in basketball . . . memories are summer of '75, Pink Floyd con- cert, Cooper Swamp, Hammonton game, bus rides, 32nd St., the boys, 2 - 3, parties, foul ball, P. M., I. P., R. C., M. W., English class, Tough T, Algebra class, black camero, B. H., what's up? LAURIE MARIE ADAMS 2003 Rosemar Lane, Ocean City , Laurie wants to always be happy and lead a successful life . . . was active in Major- Y ettes, and Choir . . . will never forget great times with Randy through high school years, Dec, 22, 1973, Nov. 10, 1974, R. S. M., Christmas '74, before school session, partying trio, good friends, great times, Christmas Balls, most of all - my certain someone . . . My Ran! WAYNE CHARLES AKER Marshallville Rd. , Tuckahoe Acker's ambition is to become either a carpenter or mechanic . . . was a member of the Latin Club . . . will never forget teachers, friends, flunking math three years straight and summer school, Latin class as a freshman . . . MICHAEL ANNARELLI 1014 Asbury Ave., Ocean City Herman's not sure about his future yet . . . will always remember the Moonbox, Team Hole, Summer of '76, Bird Dog, Nad, Tuckahoe Times, getting lost going to Phila., Greg, Dick, Nip, Ralph, Fred, lst per. gym, Uncle Dick's and skating in Bargaintown, Pleasant- ville game, Saturday night, Scotty, Crawdad . . . KAREN ROSE ARMAND Rd. 2 Box 102, Killdeer Hill, Petersburg Karen will always remember great people, great summers, great times, poetry, Madi- son Square Gardens and Devon, horsey friends, Gemini and horse shows, Juan, 1st per. stud- yhall '75-'76, Mr. K's class, getting rowdy, passing some, failing some, but getting through, 4!17!76, prom '76 with John, blue pick-up truck . . . TERRI LYNN ARMSTRONG 3339 Simpson Ave., Ocean City Lynnie plans to be a teacher for the deaf and blind, a professional roller skater and a professional cook . . . she was active in S.A.E. , school store, Colorguard and the freshman float . . . will always remember working for Dr. Lauer, missing the teachers, a11 my skating friends, President of SAE, the girls who helped so much, colorguard squad, all the great friends I had, Lippy Dawn and Youth Group . . . DENISE LOUISE ASI-I 101 Battersea Rd., Ocean City Denise has been active in Health Careers Club, SAE, and Executive Committee . . . plans to go to college and take up Education of the Mentally Retarded . . . memories include Crissy, W. W., 5:30 Mornings, Mommouth Cave, getting out, Yogurt and Monsters, Whiteface, MT., Charlie, hiding, Frank, Sue, Kim, my family, Belle Plain, Little League, PAL, P.T.L.A., being found and finding and P.T.L.l.O. STEPHEN DANIEL ASPINWALL Route 49, Tuckahoe Steve remembers Cindy S., I miss you, 75-76 Proms. the eyes, the eyes, phew, phew, riding in an orange pick-up truck, North St., New York, Rainbow Room, chocolate eclairs, spec- trum suicides, good times with great friends, I don't care! . . . plans to major in architecture . . . was a member of the band, choir and Bil- lows . . . LINDA CLAIRE AZEEZ. Route 49, Tuckahoe Linda was active in the student council gov- ernment . . . remembers trip to Canada - an unforgettable experience, the country club, Pico-Peak - wiping out, me and Debbie, Ellen - the crazy things we did, Stormy, Hope's driving - getting lost, basketball games, summers in Wildwood, Cindy's crazy parties, my parents, their constant understanding and love, the family rebel and Greg, my first love . . . BELINDA ANN BAARDSEN 808 Wesley Ave. . Ocean City Belinda would like to become a Police Officer in Atlantic City . . . was active in A.C.H.S. Field Hockey, St. Hockey, Track team, sports writer, Television crew. man- ager of Girl's Basketball Team, Youth Police Corps and OCHS Billows . . . she remembers Benjamin Goldburg, Apr. 17, 1976, Ir. Prom, Wednesday, Ho Jo's, mom and dad, Ernest, Goldburg's, LaConcha, Roshashana, model Congress trip, M. P., SG., K. P. and H. A. NANCI JENNIFER BABBITT 13 Mariana Lane, Ocean City Nan plans to attend college . . . active in Business and Psychology Clubs, Exec. Com- mittee . . . remembers Mexico '76 with Ellen, Alan, l'm so psyched! , In the gym, Mr. Woolley's erasers, Home Games, Juke Box, X-mas Balls, proms, last supper, Bop- Shoo-Bops, Laurskins, Marrs, Karen, Sherri, Michele. who, what! Ellen, it's only a horn, Mrs. Andrus, Mrs. Nickles, Mrs. Doc. Mr. Meckley, my special family . . . .IUDITH E. BALDINI 30 75th St., Sea Isle City Jute plans to travel and get rich . . . she remembers Vo-Tech, New York trip '74, jana'd, Cudor, Jute and Bett, hockey games, Chink and Amy, jello at Tech, How ya coming? . . . KENNETH BALDINI 7904 Central Ave., Sea Isle City JOY LUELLA E. BANKS 425 West Ave. , Ocean City Luc intends on living her life to its fullest . . . she was active in the Pep Club, Softball, Student Council, and Caravel . . . she will always remember God's grace and her mother's help, the first time in W'boro with crazy cousins Bonnie and Franny, Marlene W. , fun with Bobby B. and Janet C., and the greatest times include Douglas F. and their daughter Tara-Faith . . . ' KEVIN JOSEPH BARNES 1300 Wesley Ave., Ocean City Barnsie plans to do what he feels like doing when he feels like it . . . he remembers camping at Basto, Backpacking, Greenies, S.N.T., Booger Buds, summer '76, gettin wild with the boys, Hassel's . . . was active in Track, Tennis, Drama and Psychology Clubs, Senior Class President . . . Of all sad words of tongue or pen, the saddest are these, it might have been . . . SEAN CHRISTOPHER BARNES 1300 Welsey Ave., Ocean City Sean wants to become a Veterinarian and do whatever comes his way . . . active in Drama Club, Swimming, Track and Tennis . . . remembers Syran, being M.C. at talent show, Green Wa Room gigs, Hollow Days at Hatteras, backpacking at Shanendoah and Highpoint. Thumbing to Del. Water Gap, canoeing at Bat- sto, team family, getting wild, Floyd concert, woods parties, bugger buds, and getting muff CHARLOTTE BARR 'J Bayaire Rd. , Marmora MARY ELISABETH BARR 5415 Landis Ave. , Sea lsle City Marrs was active in C.O.E. . . . her plans for the future are marriage . . . remembers John. 2!16!'74, Amer. Graffetti, Mustang, Michele who? - gossip - Mary wait for me, Nanci. tennis-shine, long talks, Karen - 6!18!'7'7 - good times - studyhall with the girls, Sherri, W. G. , Coe, Bongo Room, Prom '76, Mrs. O, sewing, Juke Box, beach party 6319! '16, office friends, Debbie 2l14!'74, family, the store . . . RODNEY CRAIG BART 17 East 12th St. . Ocean City Bart wants to become a Marine Biologist . . . was active in Wildwood Catholic Basket- ball . . . memories include Vo-Tech bus, walking in the rain, walking to school on cold days. and the LCMR stike . . . DONNA JEAN BARTLESON Reading Ave. , Tuckahoe Spunky's ambition is to attend college, get a good job and be happy, will always remember 10th grade studyhall, getting in trouble with Claudia. J.B.W., R.C. II, Somers Pt. 5th St. , Gail, work, August 23rd, Miss Dix's Economics class, Tuesday nights, Dec. 9th, 9!29!'76, A.C., Pontiac. . . DONALD JOHN BARTON 39 Spruce Rd. . Ocean City Buzz Buzz was active 4 yrs. in Varsity Tennis . . . remembers Ralph's party, Gandys, the Couch, painting cars, Eggy's house, 7!4!'75, Mike's boat, Old Stagecoach Rd., the boardwalk, Wilburs garage, Ron's porch, S.J.C.H.M.P.S. , Princeton Univ., 1st per. gym with Wilbur, Reg, Blastoff and Eggy . . . plans to major in Business Administration and play tennis in college . . . LEE ANNE BEATH 4011 West Ave. , Ocean City Lee plans to become a beautician and be with Bob . . . active in French Club and NHS . . . remembers New Year's '76, four months, lo. Di, dunes my house, F. D. W. B., Bowie and Eagles concerts, Zaberers with Don and Dolly, Camero, 47. 4 P.M., no space, 7121! '76, 11!'l!'75, Julie, summer of 76. ChiChi's, honey, a very special person, Bob . . . JOSEPH J. BELLUCI 372 47th Place, Sea Isle City Belluch plans to be a millionaire . . . active in NHS . . . could never forget getting kicked out of Doc's office, trying to avoid Crazy Lynn. the Sea Isle Crew, riding home in a racing Gremlin and skiing the Big O. . . . RICHARD BRYAN BENNER JR. 42 Simpson Ave., Ocean City Rich wants to major in biology in college . . . active in Varsity Swimming for three years . . . never forget Trig. and Calc with Mr. Brock's mannerisms, Nad with classes, Jac- ques with his antics in French and associated activities, stats with Coach and Ziggy, good friend Hummiel, most importantly phone calls, letters and visits with Greta . . . BETTY BLANK 309 Gardens Plaza, Ocean City Betty remembers weekends at W.E.S., H. T. , spider and Memphis, pickup, day's end and the banquet . . . her future plans are to con- tinue with the horse business . . . ERIC WAYNE BLASBERG 4 Mariana Lane, Ocean City Rick plans to enter the Ministry . . . active in swimming, football, track, Exec. Com- mittee, Jr. Class Pres., NHS, Public Speaking Club . . . memories include summer of '76, thunderstorms, K.P., and races, 81, Night in Venice, 67. Taffy, 1976 Baccalau- reate, Kangaroo Court, St. John's World Literature, Pink Clown, special person - L. S. B., recapturing Fenton Carey Plack, sunshine, Dimension, Port-O-Call and all my friends ANNMARIE V. BOLLINGER 411 Ocean Ave., Ocean City Annie plans to go to Europe and then college . . . member of French Club, Drama and Psychology Clubs, and Soph. Class Treasurer . . . remembers good times with Weener, Wetser, Deb-youngsters, Moose and Bill, Huntington Valley and the guys, summer of 75, Lenox, gravely run, ice-skating, snowball fights, 11th St. beach, Jr. gym, partying, con- certsl, and ski trip . . . JOHN AUTHUR BOLTON JR. 20 51st St., Ocean City John has been on track team since his soph. yr. and hopes to take CAL this year . . . he remembers 6th per. lunch, senior yr., having the pleasure of riding the school bus, first per. gym class two years in a row, the good times working for Doc. Lauer on the days I was starving . . . TOM BORDOGNA 113 West 10th St., Ocean City Bird Dog has been active in Varsity Swimming and Varsity Club . . . plans to join the military . . . remembers '72 CHEVELLE, '55 Chevy, Mustang, football games, swim- ming, P.E.C.K., Lune, Pu, fellow, Ralph, Mulfords, Fyler's games, water skiing, honors, Dan, Data Processing, playing hockey at Sixth St., being MEL Worth for a day . . . MICHAEL L. BOSTON 714 9th St., Ocean City Bach wants to attend University of South Carolina . . . active in Varsity Tennis, Cross Country, freshman football and basketball . . . memories include tennis, Princeton States, Sea Pines, Rowdy, weekends, action A1, Donald Duck, Doctor Foosh, Fritters, B. B., Nabs, Ed, Bush - Bach - Boat, Recreation Dept., Shelter, Too-Tall, Mr. Moore's class, Sea Isle, Vince, Joe, Bug, '72 Chevy, bad coaches . . . JOHN P. BRADY 307 Battersea Rd. , Ocean City John Boy wants to become a C.P.A .... active in Swimming and Football . . . remembers crazy Mallo, Luanne, C.O.B., st. hockey, Flyers games, via N. Phila., Crawl got us lost, disaster on Labor Day, SNAP. mumbo Fang, where's my 30 dollars you owe me'?, Mic- key Mouse, Garden crew 76, let me drive the truck Ernie, Archie, kill Steve, Crack, Snap . . . .nw- CHARLES BRANCA III 1014 Simpsom Ave., Ocean City Woobs wants to enjoy life and surpass Buddy Rich . . . active in football, basketball and Varsity track . . . remembers Wendy, drop em, let's go crazy, Sam Bo, jamming with B and D, New Year's '76, summer '75, D. B. and Joeeey, beach babies, O.D.-Q.D., slam bam Chuck and Sam, Mary P., Areosmith, S. B. - C. B. and Drew, where's Renee, me . . . you at O.D.U.. . . SUSAN DAWN BRANDON 656 Asbury Ave. , Ocean City Sue remembers the other allegedly involved, Ratie, Lorraine, Helen, B. K., Cindi Chapman, J. D., which way to Bor- neo'?, Cottonhead, D. F., Yum-yum, eat em up, Christmas lockers, summer friends, the bench. Hello darel, Who, us?, how do you spell stupid, Katie?, great times with great friends, and graduation . . . was active in majorettes and was wrestling manager . . . plans to become an airline stewardess . . . IOANN BERNADETTE BRIER 5709 West Ave., Ocean City Io eventually plans to attend college . . . was active in psychology club and Student Council . . . will always remember Olney, Booiee, summer '76, Sea Isle, Royal Crest, 58th, Eelie, Fitz . . . maters and mayo, alright, Anne and Mike, Jeff, Smirk, 03, Dr. D's, Spaz, 3 Muskateers, Rumey, the office, . . . that is sooo sadl, F. P., F. P., K. P., P. E., R. F., B. E., R. S., Creol, Jerry and Avalon bay. . . PAUL BRINKMANN 1104 Wesley Ave. , Ocean City Poncho was active in Psychology Club, Student Council, Basketball, the School paper . . . plans to become President of the United States de America . . . he remembers T.V. dinner by the pool, LaSalle and F. Z., H2O gate blues . . . MICHAEL J. BROKER Sunset Rd . , Petersburg Mike has not yet decided his plans for the future . . . he remembers all the good times and the summer of '76 with Patty, the Jethro Tull, Who and ZZTop concerts, a lot of good friends, Mama Mia's and Joe, a little green Falcon . . . JACK E. BROWN IR. 600 Second Ave. , Beesley's Pt. Rip likes motor cross racing . . . will always remember school bus fun, chess games with Larry, climbing school stairs on crutches, thanks to Snooper and a skateboard, Mike's group on Friday night and Vo-Tech . . . MARK C. BRUNK 340 47th Place, Sea Isle City Mark plans to further his business education through experience and someday own his own fish-market . . . memories include 7th per. studyhall, full scale snowball fights, making flame throwers in science, cuttin' loose on weekends and summertime, boat trips, trips to Chin- coteague, Ocean City, Maryland, net fishin', and sum- mer of '75 . . . ROBERT BRYANT 7 Haven Ave., Ocean City DEBRA LYNN BUECKER 5000 Central Ave., Sea Isle City Debbie wants to become a successful model . . . participated in Psychology Club and Stu- dent Council . . . memories include 8f7!75, 91 2O!75, Crazy Lou, Entrance, Smith Bro's, trips to Southwest Philly, Scab, good enough, Tweety, 6!4!76, Spock. sparkling blue eyes, driving fast cars. L. J. T., long stemmed roses, Bowie . . . she can not tolerate apathy, con- formity and people who talk too much . . . ALLAN THOMAS BURCH 56 East Station Rd. , Ocean City Bush wants to go to college and be rich for the rest of his life . . . he played freshman, IV, and Varsity football and basketball . . . remembers my high school trouble to pass, Savit, Vince, two Mike's, Harley and Todd, the garage and partyin' on, C. C. and summers, working and partyin' on for the city . . . KATHLEEN BURCHARD Marshallville Rd. , Tuckahoe WENDY ANN BURMAN 1000 Ocean Ave. , Ocean City Wendy plans a career in Medical Technology . . . activities include softball, basket- ball and tennis times, NHS. football statistician, Varsity Club . . . remembers the big 3, Thumbs up Struck!, Haley's legs, 39 almost 40, low lifes, car 323, Tweety, Sunday morning, pancakes. half and half, You can beat her, Mar and Paonie, our great row in Trig. , rowdies, basketball and softball seasons, Goodnight best friend . . . KATHLEEN M. BURTON 1127 Wesley Ave., Ocean City Kathy wants to go into the medical field . . . has participated in Spanish, Psychology and Drama Clubs, NHS historian, Student Council, Exec. Committee, Choir, swim team manager . . . remembers Fern, Becky with Lloyd, Jack 74-75, Christmas Ball, Jayne's laugh, Mintzer's, concerts, Va. Beach with Janet, great parties and friends - Steve, Wendy, Sue, Margi, Sue, Katie, Tracy, Amy, Laurie, and Rich . . . NANCY ANN BURTON 1127 Wesley Ave., Ocean City Nancy plans to further her education into the Medical field . . . activities include Bas- ketball, Student Council, Exec. Committee, Choir, Spanish, Drama and Psychology Clubs . . . remembers we're 81, great times with Gary, space cadette, fantastic parties, Night in Venice, C. M., beautiful friends, 310 Seaspray, Connie, Pete, and Bessy, walks along the surf . . . MICHAEL I. CALISE 11 West 10th St. , Ocean City Loon was active in Varsity Baseball ,... he remembers land speed record, Smorgasborg, crazy friends. a goofy cousin, Cathy, not 13, not 11, but 12, Bud's dream for a CAL, 'did I see you'?.' my first H.R., C. M., Cedar Ave.. . . CINDI LEA CALLEN 12 Wesley Rd., Ocean City Cindi plans a career in nursing . . . active in Majorettes, Exec. Committee, Health and Psychology Clubs . . . remembers Jim, Eagles' games, chemistry, 1st per. studyhall, Thursdays, oops, Nov. weekend '75, Mr. Bonner's surprise party, C-ino's, get the spot out, cards, ruff, the accident, cans, EXCELLENT friends, Never forget Bernie and the great times at 52nd St.... KATHERINE MARIE CAMBURN 20 Wesley Ave. , Ocean City Katie remembers the Christmas Lockers, shar- ing a locker with I-lummy, plays, Mr. Dotti's class, fun times with good friends - S. B., C. C., H. C., D. A., M. R., Michele's 16th birth- day, how do you spell stupid'?, summer friends, the bench. boinker . . . has been active in National Honor Society and Class Exec- utive Committee . . . Katie plans to attend college. . . IENNIFER MARIE CASEY 34 Oak Ave., Linwood lennifer's future plans are to travel around the U.S .... she played softball . . . remembers most fondly Joan and Sherry and Free Bird in summer of '76, horseback riding with Leddy and going to S. T.'s and C. A. B., the black camaro, her friends at school . . . IAMES EDWARD CHADWICK 1740 West Ave., Ocean City Nad was active in Varsity Baseball. Cross Country, Freshman Football . . . he plans to go to college to become an architect . . . he will always remember Steph and the Gang, baseball and football with Mike, Moon Box, Bubbly 105, Team Hole, fantastic Jr. year, lr. year locker, Sunday football games, Mr. Moore's World Clutchers, Kindergarten through Senior years with Margie . . . LINDA IEANNE CHAPMAN 300 North St., Ocean City Linda was active in Health Club, Varsity club, Psych. club, CARAVEL, Softball and Choir . . . remembers football games, bike rides, Lorraine's Bronko, Bunnies, yearbooks, Deb's Cobra, BoBo's, Alg. II, Linda, Kip and Cindy, Hist. II, the Big Four, zing spaghetti, halloween and surprise parties, the Gardens gang, chicken soup man, crabbing, the pond, Mrs. Young, Mrs. Tarves, Mr. P. and frosh lunch . . . TIMOTHY CHATBURN 1012 Simpson Ave., Ocean City Tim wants to own a bar . . . he participated in Football. Basketball, Baseball and Var- sity Club . . . memories include OCHS sports, 311175, quart sessions, Prom '76, longest minute, Dan's apt. with Joe, Bob and Mike, Thanksgiving game, I don't remember check ing out the fire, paradise, nurse's attendance offices, T. K. and his personal cheerleader Margie. . . WAYNE CHISM 505 North St., Ocean City RICHARD W. CLARK 900 Wesley Ave., Ocean City Ranger Rick plans to continue his education . . . will always remember surfing good waves with good friends, the big splash at blueberry, Sharpies. the Rope, travelling the coast, summer of '75 with great friends from Upper Darby, Dave, Dan, Days in the garage, and Barbi . . . ROBERT MICHAEL CLAYTON Bayview Ave., Marmora Ralph's memories include Leanne, Sweet F. A., summer of '76, Gonners, C. M., C. Y., T. L., Yes concert, the eggs pool table, senior cut day of '76, the V's, slice, parties, I. P. + M. O., R. H., V. L., B. H., L. R., 75, the 2 C. V.'s, Mr. Rinck's History class, bonehead, blue Nova, good friends Lisa G. RUBINA ANNE COONEY 845 Pelham Pl., Ocean City Beanie wants to become a wildlife specialist and later a veterinarian . . . she was in Photo Club, Business and Drama . . . remembers going to Fla., Deb, Vie and Ed, all her good friends, Valerie, Czar, and Daisy, Cuozzo, Tore-May, Caser, Pegi, Julie, Miss McCarthy, Miss Dix, Fats, Unger. Lazer, Sue and Joanne, becoming an Elton John Freak and seeing him in concert, Beach Boys and Mr. Pulvino . ROBERT JAMES COOPER 3341 Simpson Ave. , Ocean City Snoop was active in Cross Country . . . he wants to major in Physical Education . . . memories include Friday night at M. Bohs and everyone there, Mx races, August 20, 76, Cheryl G. Cross Country Team and Happy . . . JOHN EDWARD COST 1835 Central Ave.. Ocean City John will remember Sunday nights at Weatherby, 31st parties, Tre, Jeff, MaryAnn and Scott. Charlies girl, the Power lines, the Couch, red Mustang, Hurricane BELLE, A SPE- CIAL Tuesday afternoon, and all his friends at school . . TERRY ANN COSTIGAN 1221 Wesley Ave. , Ocean City Ter's memories include New Year's Eve '75, MaryBeth, Steve and their friend Hacker, Oct. 4, 75, Barry, camping. O.C.B.C. Basketball, trees, skiing, Proms '75-'76, J. M. - G. M. - R. V. - J. C., driving with M. C. EEK. EEK., Long Rainy Rides, Dub., Yea coach, No. 77, Jorden River . . . JAMES COURTNEY 1061 Central Ave. , Ocean City CATHERINE LYNNE CRAWFORD 1327 Pleasure Ave. , Ocean City Cathy looks forward to attending college and major- ing in French . . . she was active in Choir, Softball '73, Harvey. Aunti Mame, French and Psychol- ogy Clubs, Executive Comm., NHS . . . she will not forget Lee and Mare, math, Chicago. History with Buddy. May 7, Nozneb, sing ahhh. moles, making faces. Bonjour Guy, Billy, 9!29!7'7, Mlle. Kossak, San Francisco, Smilie Biger, my friends . . . HELEN E. CLYMER 2727 Asbury Ave., Ocean City Helen's plans are for me and Nookie to find our old house fnear a streamJ . . . memories are Cindy, 12th St. adventures with Ed, Bear, Ratie, Sue, Diane, Joe, EEEKKK, Tony the Wolf, Opel, 5!25!75, concerts, Ukiah, Boinker, Mr. D and his wall, skiing, Jendy, Mr. P., all my freaks, drama club, Hodge, Syranm d'ica box. softball, Kimba - Folk Festival, Senior year qfinallyb, all who pulled me through . . . LEE ANN COMPTON 109 Clipper Dr. , Ocean City Lee Ann's future plans are undecided . . . remembers May 16, 1975, Prom of '75, the three musketeers, Mr. Carson in the halls, Don Quix- ote . . . was a member of the Spanish Club. Psychology Club, National Honor Society and participated in Class activities . . . DEBORAH LEA CREAMER 19 Central Rd., Ocean City Deb plans to get away . . . she will never forget Annie, Bets, Weenie, summer of '75, B. E. , car rides, Margate, out for the evening, Moose and Bill, bus trips, Gravely Run, 11th grade gym, birthday parties, 11th St., H. V., No. 6 and 12, good times with James, Lenox, Youngsters, concerts, those funny trips!! . . .wsshhh. . . ELMA LOU CREAMER Cedar Avenue, Tuckahoe Lulu wants to spend a long and fulfilling life with Leon and son Richard . . . active in C.l.E. . . . she remembers Leon, Richard, Randy's Corner, Tuckahoe Toughguys, railroad bridge, beach, cycle riding, partying with the gang, Great Adventure, Spectrum, football games, getting out of class, 9!24!'74, 11!1!'75, 12!28! '75, and Wildwood days . . . LEON ABBOT CREAMER Cedar Ave. , Tuckahoe Guitar wants to make his family happy and play music . . . he was active in football and C.l.E .... remembers the Corner, Beach, Lulu, Richard, playing music, railroad bridge, his 125, Vo-Tech., and Phila. . . . SALLY IO CREAMER Pennsylvania Ave. , Tuckahoe Sally Jo participated in Latin Club . . . she plans to be happy and dedicated in anything she does . . . memories include Mr. Jerome's Soph. History class, Mr. Pierce's Shake- speare, Vo-Tech, '63 Chevys, telephone poles, trash cans, a house, friends in and out of school, Aug. 14, '75, May 27, 76, New Hope, Pa., and Sammy . . . ROBERT WILLIAM CROLL 112 Bark Dr., Ocean City Cardinal would like to be a physician, preferably a G.P. . . . he was active in choir, NHS, delegate to Boys' State . . . remembers it, Mozoltov, Joe, Ted, Fred, Nuremburg Trials in Mr. K's class, Trig. and Calc. with Mr. Brock, Mr. Baker and Babe, choir, study halls f?j, 9th grade IPS, Mr. Martin, Spare Me! . . . ROSE ANNE CULLINANE 618 Central Ave., Ocean City Buddy wants to do whatever is right . . . active in Tennis . . . her memories include Florida '75, Helen and her good friends, class of '75, C.A.B. , girls nite, Belleplain, sum- mer '74, Wowie Zowie, 4 years of Mr. Carson, skid mark, last but not least good times with Leonard, Farewell . . . LINDA CUOZZO Box 80 Rt. 50, Petersburg Cudor would like to become a Beautician and travel out west . . . she remembers summer '76, K. H., B. H., Coon, I. D., B. D., I. B., R. S., Chink, Sea lsle gang parties, Weddings, History, English, Maine, lick'em, Vo. Tech. E. M. C., Ready's office, deten- tions, glute, Lulu, coming in late, concerts, Beaut, grease pits, G. L., and friends at school, Mike, trip to Gettysburg, and Sr. cut day '76 . . . TRACY LYNN CURCIO 63 Spruce St. , Ocean City Tracy plans to become a social worker . . . was active in the Spanish Club, NHS and the Track team . . . memories include John, T. M. K. and M. S., Mr. Brock's sunglasses, 2!15!'76, 88, 11129775 at the luke Box, Killer C. wrestling matches, A 8s T is where it's at! , Prom '76, a very special fire drill, our date with Alan, Blazing Saddles, running Flynn, Busch's, the Toy Poodle in NY . . . FRANCIS EDWARD CURRAN III 869 Delancy Place, Ocean City Having been active in Freshman Football, Track, Cross-Country, Math Club, NHS and JA President . . . Frank intends to go to college and major in Mathematics andfor Physics. DAWN SNOW CURRY 20 McDonald Dr., Seaville Snowball plans to become a CPA or computer programmer . . . was a member of the Business Club, Student Council and worked in the school store . . . memories include getting chased down the hall by Doc and Mrs. Della Barca, strange encounters with loy, Robin and Linda, becoming a professional skater, Bongo Room, Cape May, they all pay in the end, good times with Bill, her husband, 9!27!75 . . . IODIE LYNNE CURTIN 844 Central Ave. , Ocean City Boog was active in Psychology Club . . . plans to attend college and become a Psychol- ogist . . . memories include C.A.R.I.H. , Nancy, Brenda, Jorgie, Bob, Babs, Goff, Bette always there, baaas, Ralph's class, summer '16, pexy, cat in the bag, window, clair, wen- dle, Mom's, parking lot. the ice man, I was just wandling, the apartment, boil queen, Gorp, bubble head, playing with Jan, dancing . . . MARIE DALESSANDRO 300 28th St. , Ocean City Re would like to get her RN in nursing . . . she was involved in Latin Club, Health Club treasurer and Psychology . . . her memories are the accident at 9th St. , egg throwing, SLK-770. the condo, Cindi's surprise party, huddles in chemistry, Gino's, glasses to go, cards, football games. K. C.. and his juicy fruit gum, our little group, it's a bit nip out, winter '76, sharing lockers, blood mobile . . . DIANE DANNEHOWER 5021 Central Ave. . Ocean City Di's ambition is to become independently wealthy . . . was active in cheerleading, drama and tennis . . . remembers Boz, Jamie, Agualdiente, Labor Day Weekend '76, Cindi's weekend. Pippin - NYC, jire-ites, B.E.H.M. , wild women, Watsons, Little Oaks. Twins and Roses. Helen, refrigerator raiding, Brooks, fashion show, ladies night, dirty Gert. the condo. Loreta, 222, mini-golf, and Jeff . . . SHIRLEY NOEL DAVIS 460 West Ave. , Ocean City Tinker would like to become a Registered Nurse . . . active in Spanish and Psychology Clubs and Student Council . . . remembers being a member of Essence of Pride with the gang. good and bad times with David, basketball games Cnever being on timeb. nights in Pueno Rico, Washington with Faye, her mom and Dad, and Mother and Jimmy . . . JOYCE ANN DAVIS 439 Pecks Beach Village, Ocean City Joyce hopes to become a Businesswoman . . . active in Pep, Business and Black History Clubs . . . always remembers Partying with P'ville, AC and OC, teachers and classmates, mainly seen with Carol, Tinker and the ladies of THE ESSENCE OF PRIDE . . . BOB DEAN 412 Bay Ave. , Ocean City hs... JEAN ELIZABETH DESTLER 146 Asbury Ave., Ocean City lean plans a career in the teaching profession . . . was active in Choir and History Club . . . remembers football and baseball games, what inning is it'?, tennis, parties, 1st per. chem, gym, Great Adventure, camp, Fri. nites. volleyball, ski trip, Gettysburg, summer of '76, Robert's Oreo cookies, flag poles, jogging, got to see my man, all the great times with great friends . . . CHARLES DEVAUL 205 Shore Rd., Seaville GARY DEVER 127 46th St. , Sea Isle City JANICE DEVER 222 47th St. , Sea Isle City J an'aD plans to travel and meet lots of people . . . she remembers Vo-tech, Judy B., the Chip, Cruisin' with Eileen, Jodi, Bett and Mich's, trip to NY '74, Zig. rollerskat- ing, Donny and Ioan's, Mays Landing Inn, Sharon, Jimmy and Nicole, Karen, ol'bugger, my shadow Judy, my first fish . . . CYNTHIA MAY DICE 1145 Central Ave., Ocean City Cindy would like to further an art career . . . was active in Latin Club CSecretary - 3 yrs.J, Psychology Club, Softball, and Co-editor of CARAVEL . . . remembers bike rides to 52nd St., projects problems with H. C., visits with L. A. W., Virgil's AENEID with T. S. and L. B., Algebra - how many times?, the small almost delicate waves . . . 5!75, OCBC bas- ketball, bowling, Mr. P., 75-76, Baked macaroni, wall 218, throw all your worries on Him, he cares for you . . . CAROLANN DICKERSON 406 Haven Ave., Ocean City Pete plans to travel, meet people and Mr. Right, get married and have children . . . active in Pep Club and Black History program . . . always remember Washing- ton, D.C. with G. M., Phila., B. J. and K. J., 632 Simpson Ave., yr. of 75-76, P. M.. R. L., L. M., M. C., B. N., T. J., AL my sweet nephew and all good times with grandparents . . . WILLIAM ERRINGER DEELEY 131 E. Atlantic Blvd., Ocean City Deel's future plans include going to Michigan Tech to study Engineering . . . active in foot- ball four years, and wrestling . . . remembers moving here from La Grange, Illinois at the end of last year, will never forget Janice or great times in Rm. 31, fondly remembers going out bowling and the Streets of San Francisco with the Boys Red, Danny Boy, Roy and Baldy . . . JOHN DEIETRO 225 59th St.. Ocean City ROSEANNE D'lNTINO 4710 Central Ave. , Ocean City KRISTIN MARIE DOLL 500 Seacliff Rd. . Ocean City was active in Colorguard, Junior Class fSec.7, Health Careers, Drama Club . . . she plans to go to college . . . remembers taking Betty lean out on the town, Dave's, JFK, party- ing w! good friends, Butter Road, A. C. w!Col- leen, Florida w!Lisa, prom, Rowdie Goudie and the crazy things we did, ski trip, long talks w! Robbyn, So what's new snob?, 11!15!'75, Hall and Oates, great times with Brian . . . Kris TERRY IOSEPH DOUGHERTY 2924 West Ave., Ocean City Freezehead plans on becoming a music teacher . . . participated in Freshman Football, Band, Choir, and Billows . . . remembers all of the abstract musical experiences during his high school career, good friends Ben, Lee, John, Bob and Regina, Band, choir and bus trips and Millie . . . DENISE MARIE DUBRUILLE 801 N. Shore Rd., Beesley's Pt. Denise was active in Health Club, SCMBC Basketball, CMC Youth time and a Candys- triper . . . plans to go into nursing . . . remembers all the fun and good times with David 12!10!'75, 9!2!'76, summer of '76, the bay, CMCYT Champs, beating OCBC, football games. the reclining seat, her friends, interesting tennis games and good times at OCHS CHRISTIAN DUNCAN 219 Asbury Ave. , Ocean City BRETT DURKIN 18 Spruce Rd. , Ocean City Burt has been active in Class Executive Comm., Varsity Swimming and Competitive Snow Skiing . . . remembers good time on Little ltch, F. F.'s Swim Party '76, Summer of '76, Boyer's Marina, morning after B.S., Great friends - B. C., M. P., Turk, M. M., C. D., D. G., B. P.. L. B., T. L., J. B. - winter fun, Butter Rd., the couch, fond mem- ories of Patty, Florida '75-76, Let's go skiing . . . MARY DYSART 3128 Wesley Ave. , Ocean City LEANNE EBERHARDT 446 Tuckahoe Rd. , Marmora BRIAN C. EDWARDS 833 St. Charles Pl., Ocean City Ed's ambition is to become an Astronomer . . . was active in Cross Country, captain '76, track, and N.H.S. treasurer . . . will always remember the Rangers, Hernando's Hideaway, the Fellowship, too tall, the runery, Take no prisoners, and his Virgin Island vacation . . . CAROLYN MARIE EAGLY 27 Harbor Rd., Ocean City Egg plans to go to college and study nursing . . . fondly thinks back on 11!8!75, cheerlead- ing tryouts, her parties, 10!27!75, good times and talks with Rosch, dunes, Junior Prom, Foot- ball bus rides, Saturday night parties, our word wooongll, Dave's house, all the great people there, my big sister Margie, 7!31!76, talks, Kathy, Mar, Romano, 4th period lunch and M.D.S .... was active in Cheerleading, Health Club, Frosh. Executive committee and Spanish Club. . . FREDERICK A. ENGEL JR. 200 25th St., Ocean City Fred was active in North Jersey Baseball, Soccer, AVA, play musical, Lil Abner, track . . . he would like to work as a policeman or paramedic . . . he remembers lt, D. J., J. N., T. S., Stat, On Elizabeth! , Belle, jet ski and the wake, Pappy and Abner, Rescue Squad, the U-Haul and moves, Ramsey, egor, and the video machine, choir, Master Councilor in Ramsey . . . JULIE ESTEN 53 Central Rd., Ocean City Julie plans to become a Commercial Artist . . . active in Caravel . . . she remembers California trips, long talks with Mike, Paul, Bunny, friends, Weatherby Rd. , Butter Road parties, Checker board trips, Crash Street Kids, winter of 74, Summer of 75, J.C.C. gym team, the Sail-athon, Miss Hansen, Bean, and Goldie . . . BETH ELLEN EWING 1652 Simpson Ave. , Ocean City Bunny's future plans are undecided . . . will never forget Tex, Linda's party, Butter Road, Summer '76, Fish, Dave, 12th Street, the whole gang, 9!6!76, all the parties, B.C. concert, Keith Hall, going to A.M. with M.M., the accident, B. R., that Sun nite, Frosh and Soph year . . . CLAUDIA JAYNE FABER 1240 Central Ave. Claudia plans to travel, be happy and enjoy life . . . she remembers 12th St., summer of '76, good times with Mike, 7l17!76, 914176, 9!6!76, Bun's car, long talks, watching sun- rise, 12th and 13th St. bay, Dave at North St., B. E. and R. P., boring nights, Frampton music at the right time, street monster, the parking lot, Mays Landing Road and talking to the birds, Bad Company Concert, goobers . . . DEBORAH ANN FINKBEINER 1 East 10th St. , Ocean City Deborah's future plans are to get married to Dave Ham- brecht . . . she fondly remembers freshman year with Dave H., being the best year of all, February 14. 1974, Mrs. Bell's history class with D. H. , waiting with Dave at the bus stop, phone calls every night - 3 hours long, locker 3178, the old steps, doing H. W. with Dave in study hall! . . . DEBORAH ANN FIORENTINO 17 Warwick Ave. Debbie will always remember parties at C.C., S.R., the accident and Police Station, tennis, coming home from football games, Gino's every night, riding around after school, R. P., Bubbles at the Box, E. C., W. P., Chuck and of course E. T. . . . hopes to go into nursing . . . was active in Health Careers, Psychology Club. and wrestling manager . . . SEAN MICHAELENE FLYNN 20 50th St. , Sea Isle City Peta hopes to go to the Univ. of Pennsylvania to study Dentistry . . . he will never forget the great times in Chemistry - passing all the tests while looking out for falling stirring rods, and the football pools that he always won - with Perry never paying up . . . ELIZABETH A. FOGLIO 2008 Simpson Ave. , Ocean City Hoagie plans to travel and eventually end up in California . . . was in COE . . . remembers finally getting out of School! , camping at Belle- plain, The JFK concert, partying with Ginny, and Chevy Van, Janice's car, Sue the RAH-RAH, it'sa rose! , Jimbo . . . DEBORAH FORCELLA 1209 Wesley Ave. , Ocean City Debby's memories include the summer 74, Stone Mt. , Georgia, with Patty M. , Shoney Dorp, and the whole gang, the Simca. 9!26!75, with Chip and all t.he good times I had and more to come, the Honey Mooners, Plymouth Manor, nut and being spied on, blue dump truck, and she plans to enjoy life . . . SHELLEY LYNNE FRANK 124 48th St. , Sea Isle City Shelly plans to stay on at Prudential . . . she was active in COE . . . remembers Jerry, get kid up, Donna and Claudia, I wouldn't be caught dead, 3l11!76 Chipper and goo- bers, Sherri and I, freshman yr. , signing in with Mrs. Nickles, missed bus, wood shop, Miss Polite blushing over human reproduction until she got married - , WS. P. . . . PETER FRICANO 337 40th St. , Sea Isle City DAVID H. FUSCHILLO III 2908 Wesley Ave. , Ocean City Fish Dr. D. or Foosh's ambition is to become a Ranger . . . active in Cross Coun- try and Track . . . remembers Cross Country '74, '75, most of all '76, too tall, Chick Corea, Yes, Jeff Beck concert, Bomb Shelter, Hernando's, the '76 Clan Co. , mean vega- tation, living with Steve, Stellson Cove, Ford, Columbian kid, Head Boston, Ralf. Giff Scythes. Perry and Ioane . . . LORI LYNN GALANTE 32 West Station Rd. , Ocean City Lori's memories include RANDY! ! , 8!31!74, long talks and walks. smile more . . . football games and the bus rides, Bill. Great Adventure, Rabbit, notebook paper, Diane, babysitting. talks with Mr. D. and good friends. G.C.I. and gourmet lunches . . . her future is to become a nurse . . . was active in NHS. Exec. Committee, Capt. of Cheerleading, Swimming. Drama and Psychology Clubs . . . I WILLIAM SAMUEL GARDINER 5317 Bay Ave. , Ocean City Hollywood wants to continue with school and some- day become a history teacher . . . he was involved with football and weight lifting for four years . . . he remembers weekend egg-wars, Prom '76, the dating of K. R. . H. C. , C. C, . birthday party at condiminium, Joe's two-three, trip to St. Joe's. softball game at the close of his Ir. year . . . IEANETTE GIBBS 315 lst Asbury Ave. , Ocean City Net remembers the Vo-Tech. bus, Vo-Tech., and her Jr. Prom . . . she hopes to work in a Beauty Salon . . . she was active in the Latin Club STEVE GIBLIN 10 White Oak Dr., Palermo Steve hopes to be successful in school . . . was a member of the Drama Club . . . memories include the Water Gap, trailing the Appalachians, Rocky Mt. way, Brothers B and 13th crew, play parties, the prom, the first time I saw her, melon smelling, Determin- ing the Delectable, Killtruck and Bailey, black star and Angel . . . SUSAN CAROL GIDEONSE 1700 Bay Ave., Ocean City Sue plans to be a cosmetologist . . . was in NHS, VICA . . . remembers Marcie, Pete, Karen, Gordon, Absegami G. W. H., Carol. the Tank, Sue M., Mr. Dubas, Sandy and Gil, Barb W., Ohwachira, Mrs. Tridico, Lulu, Mr. Medica, Kim and Jonathon, Robin and all the rest . . . ELIZABETH YVONNE GIFEORD 1110 Simpson Ave., Ocean City Bette plans to attend college in Colorado, then tackle whatever comes next . . . she participated in Psychology 11th and 12th grade, Spanish Club . . . she remembers Hawaii '76, Andy B. all the special times shared, Jane, lane, Algebra class, my two special friends Jody and Sue, summer '75, luan, Fish, Payapa face, late every other day for school, Ir. year with Sue N., Ramsey Louis concert, Dave Mason . . . STEVE GILLIAN 1101 Ferndale Dr., Ocean City KATHLEEN MARIE GILLICE 3610 Landis Ave., Sea Isle City Kath plans to go to California for college . . . she remembers Nov. 17th S.W.C., skyriding at Great Adventure, Feb. 8th, good times with Karyn, Patty and Sherry, summer of '76, gumbyized at A.P., are my lips green?, marbles, Mrs. Tridico cutting the big break VALERIE ANN GARRIS 901 St. Charles Place, Ocean City Stretch wants to go into nursing . . . partici- pated in Rifle squad, Health Club, Treasurer of Senior Class, Honor Society and Manager of Swim team . . . she remembers History with D. A. and T. C., spaghetti, dirt pile, talks with M. I-l., the old girl, lab partners. shorthand. ski trip, summer '75, Talent show, rainy football games w! A. K., L. H., B. R., L. L., GET- TING thrown in by R. B., E. R. B., and A. M. KEVIN A. GAYLE 419 Haven Ave., Ocean City To go into college, Air Force or Army, is part of Cupcake's, future plans . . . he was active in football, basketball and baseball . . . mem- ories are Sat. Sept. 25 after the St. loe's game with Pete. Karl, lim, and Ken, the Sweetheart Dance, Norfolk State College . . . Graduation '?, Block Show . . . JERRY GREEN 1026 Simpson Ave. , Ocean City KEVIN GUYON 5 Black Oak Dr. , Palermo LINDA JEAN HAACK 7 Wistar Ave. , Marmora Linda would like to become a Nurse . . . active in Choir, N.H.S., Drama guard, and Exec. Committee . . . memories include A.I.M.B., Bobo's, Ball with Eric, spaghetti, decorating lockers, great times in Colorguard, Dying. fun, fun, fun, the spare me crowd, L. C., Donna, L. W., P. J., her friends, F. W.'s and C. L.'s marriage . . . ARTHUR PAUL HAFFELFINGER 11 Foxborough Rd. , Seaville Artie would like to go to college to study Architecture or become a carpenter . . . he remembers all the parties and good times he experienced at them, the Old Neighbor- hood, and Stanley . . . PATTI JO HAINES 101 E. Hollywood Lane, Marmora Jo was active in Colorguard, NHS, French Club, Stu- dent Council secretary, drama club . . . in the future she would like to live in Colorado . . . remembers 8! 76 out West, girls talk, R. T., 714176, family, Sue's apt., picking flowers with Gerty and Linda, 3!18!76, jacousies on warm summer nights, Park Place, the Condo, good friends Jimmy L. and Lisa G. . . . COLEEN CECILIA HANNIGAN 31 Simpson Ave., Ocean City Ollie was active in colorguard and Student Council . . . she plans to attend Nursing school and travel around the world . . . memories include Philly, Kris, Gerty, and the girls, Great Adventure, S.S. check, double trouble, Virginia Hospitals, Keith, But- ter Road, livin' in the city, 75 at Dave's, summer of '74, no license, 2!18!76 and 8!8!76 with Tom Lamont and Closer to you . . . DEBORAH H. GOUDIE 19 Wesley Rd., Ocean City Rowdy was active in Basketball, French Club, Colorguard, Student Council, Caravel . . . remembers summer of '76, sneakin-out, ski trip, girl's night, afternoon delight, vacations at Kris', JFK, rides with Robbyn, 7th St. with BJ, Lisa's parties, Butter Road, horseback riding with C. H. and G. H. , great teacher in Architectural Drawing, Kris, Dave's house, great times with friends and understanding parents . . . RUSSELL GRAHAM 236 Haven Ave., Ocean City Russ' remembers hanging out the summer of '76 with the boys and JT., D. D., P. H., C. D., and S. W., also getting his ride in Sept. . . . he wants to go to college or to the Air Force . . . was active in Basketball, Black Student Council and Weight Training . . . Club, Color- '75 Christmas The cows are counsin Deb. s I l DAVID C. HARTMAN 2004 Simpson Ave., Ocean City Hartless was active in Dimension, water-skiing, and after school work . . . remembers camp of woods ski trip, Gremlin, skiing at the cove, summer 75, Night in Venice 76, and Drydock . . . he plans to attend college to study Business Administration . . . THOMAS KENT HARTMAN 70 Ho e Corson Rd Seaville P ' f ' Dump would like to own his Gas Station . . . he remembers Crusin in 76, ZZ Top, Jethro Tull, Lynyrd Skynyrd and Frampton concerts, Mr. Watson's, 7th per. History Class, summer 75, out in Petersburg, Gandies Pit, Vo.Tech., and the Sat. Tradition . . . MARY LYNN HAYS 608 6th St., Ocean City Mate plans to attend Senton Hall to major in Child Psychology . . . participated in Exec. Committee, Student Council, French and Psychology Clubs, and NHS . . . she remembers Lee Ann and Cathy, terrific parents, her favorite Cuz, Big Spender, Smile, Bobby, Soph. year, Nov. 6, What, both of you? Wildwood, summer of 75, Miss Kossak, Where's Cathy'?, Univ. of Penn., Jetaime, N.Y., communal locker . . . MICHAEL HAYWARD 801 Park Place, Ocean City Mike plans to attend college and become a teacher . . . . . he remembers lr. year, J.V. football games and rides home, summer 76 - spending it with Kathy, August 4, 1976, two summers at H.P., not going to Ir. prom in '76 and GRADUATING . . . FERN SHERYL HEDRICK 437 Asbury Ave., Ocean City Fern's future plans are to attend college. majoring in phys. ed .... she fondly remembers summers of 74, 75, with Becky, J, Ioplin, S. C., T. I., K. B. and Moon, R. M. in 3rd Clarinets, W. B. and Dig, you can beat her, Tracy's encouragement, Great Adven- ture, P. D., confidence, luke Box, pepperoni, BB camp, S. T. attitudes, parties, summer league, the boat, Her friends . . . she participated in Band, Orchestra, NHS, Varsity Basketball and softball, Psy- chology and Varsity Clubs . . . WILLIAM CHRISTOPHER HEIST 2311 Haven Ave., Ocean City Bill plans to attend college in Florida . . . activi- ties include surfing and water skiing . . . he remem- bers Love that Nose, Pits, summer 76, JFK, Maria, C. E., 17th St. kids, trip to Calif., Hank's house! !, local partners . . . EILEN GERTRUDE HARRIS 123 Bay Ave. . Ocean City Squirt plans to see the world . . . Drama club member and softball . . . remembers Tasha. You're the Only One, 750-four, NY 7!6! 76, pickin' flowers, 33, Kutztown festival, Bugz's Bae, wild women, Raider Bird, Prom 74. Xmas dance, Double Trouble, 305. S.S. Check, Belli-Dancers. N.I.V., Hit and Run, Dizzy DINO. sulking, Serenity, Bad Dude, B.I.O.N. , Afternoon Delight, best times with Joe . . . SANDRA .IILL HARRIS 6 Seaside Ave. , Mamora Sandy wants to study Creative Writing and Library Science . . . participated in Marching Band, Concert Band. Choir. Softball, Psychology Club and League Basketball . . . she remembers Paul, 4!10!'75, summer 76, long talks with Crawl Dad on the beach, good friends: Regina, Mickey, Sissy, Ginger, getting sprayed by a skunk and on the way to Smithville . . . . active in football and tennis JOSEPH HIGBEE 506 9th St. , Ocean City MICHELE CATHERINE HODGDON 27 Elmwood Ave., Mamora Michele plans to attend college and major in Biology . . . active in the drama club . . . will always remember sophomore year, K. B., the 21st, all of the girls, summer of '74 and '75, plays and play parties, 4-568, concerts, great times with The Hodge, Gib- lin's prom party, and all her teachers . . . RICKY HOLLINGSHEAD 2113 Haven Ave., Ocean City Harley plans to go to trade school . . . will never forget Vinnies garage, Al's parties, pits, 17th Street. B. crackers, S. S., My love is Alive, Ralph's house, Don't let me down, Red Skeleton, Custard Shanty, Tennessee Ave., parties, summer of '76 . . . IAMES DAVID HOLMES Route 50, Tuckahoc James plans to join the coast guard . . . will always remember R.R. Bridge, and split sessions. . . JAMES NICHOLAS HOMLES JR. 5057 West Ave., Ocean City Nick remembers 15 Pine Rd., playing Football on the Island, his 17th birthday, ski trip, the double Rainbow on his 18th birthday, going to M.F., 7!4!76, Night in Venice 76 . . . active in Cross Country, Swimming, Marching, Stage, County, and Concert Bands, Orches- tra and Choir . . . he would like to major in Account- ing or Music in college . . . IAMES BRYAN HUMMEL 32 Waterway Rd. , Ocean City Hum plans to attend college . . . was active in street hockey with Campbell's . . . will always remember Lynne, Moonbox and Rooster, Rich and friends, Francis, crazy lady, Capri II, Corson's, water skiing, Saturdays on the road, doughnuts . . . x ROBERT JEFFREY HENNING 7801 Central Ave., Sea Isle Jeff plans to enter college and major in phys ics . . . will always remember Fleet, Mr. G.T.O.. Roundo, the famous fire minute quart, wet rags, tricks, I.O. C., breads, hoagie , superstar, Klepac's class . . . CARL HENRY IR. 118 Simpson Ave. . Ocean City Mike plans to go to college majoring in busi- ness administration and continue playing football . . . he has been active in football and weight training . . . memories include the prom of '75, meeting S. G. S., Mrs. Bell's chorus line, getting dumped at the Bongo Room, playing ball for Ed, Fred, and Mike, winning gym squad with the captain, victory over P'ville for '75 C.A.L. championship . . . JANICE L. HUTSKO '7 Black Oak Drive, Palermo Janice plans to do some traveling and hopes to become a legal secretary . . . she was in the COE program . . . she will never forget Mary Kay, Liz, Ginnie, or Critchg partying with them, driving, studyhall, jr. prom, girls room and COE, she'll always remember Bill . . . GARY E. JERNEE 1103 Gardens Parkway, Ocean City Car plans to attend college . . . active in Wrestling, Baseball and NHS . . . he remembers Bud's almost CAL championship, making weight for a match and the weekend that followed . . . MELINDA GAIL JOHNSON 839 Pennlyn Place, Ocean City Mindy plans to attend college and become an architect . . . she participated in Cheer- leading, NHS, Orchestra, Spanish Club and Tennis . . . she remembers summer '15-'76, long talks. beach walks, van rides, special friends, Snork and Snitch, Oh yeah, driv- ing, running up hills, problems, S. D. , Beck, Deb, graduation '76, crying, laughing, super weekends, our gang, parties, July 24, Mand M, cookies, malls, C.B.'s letters, Mr. D. HUGH JONES 2414 Asbury Ave. , Ocean City STEVE ALBERT KACZMARSKJ 1424 West Ave . , Ocean Citv Kizz will join the army to take up accounting . . . will always remember the Boston Hockey Tournament. Racing Bolton through 55th St. , condo, hitting Dr. Lauer with a piece of cardboard , bring my nephew to school for a couple periods . . . participated on the city hockey team . . . JOHN KEITH KIGER 18 Evergreen Dr. . Seaville Kiger plans to be a mechanic and own his own shop . . . was active in Varsity Wrestling . . . will always remember Tracy, '75-'76 Wrestling team with Chuck, the bus, cycle rid- ing, summer of '76, the white rat, running at Atco, parties at the Foreign Carlot, Feb. 15, 1976, Straps and Skunk. Next. . . . BRENDAN CLUNE KIMMINS 2309 Haven Ave. , Ocean City Bur plans to be an electrician . . . he remembers Golden Glow, C.B. radios, Bubbly Fried, Little Ears, B. H., Chimp, D. w., N. H.. .. MARGARET JEANETTE KINSING 429 Central Ave. , Ocean City Margie has been in BTEA Gymnastics . . . plans to attend college and major in Fashion Merchandising . . . always remember Yes, Pitts, too many last nights, Tyriolia, Perma grin, Colorado Springs, the Gang, Kevin, Anch, get lucky, cruising, summer 75, Punch night. Smyth, Little Sue and Mance . . . NORMAN DOUGLAS KINSING 429 Central Ave., Ocean City Norman wants to be an Astronaut . . . mem- ories include Mt. Crokinski, Cid, Skyline Drive, H. D. , Punch night, lst and 2nd Senior cut days, Pam, the barn, Pike's Peak, 15 ft. , Permagrin, Boulder Lanes and Datsun 2000 . . . HELENE BARBARA KLOCK 813 Central Ave. , Ocean City Weener plans to travel around Europe and then attend college . . . will always remember good times with Ann, Betsy, Deb, Summer 75, Lenox, Linwood, Moose and Bill, youngsters, ice skating, snowball fights, out for the evening, Hunningdon Valley guys, Margate, ski trip, 11th St. beach, gravely run, Emma and Appolo, jr. gym, lockers, birthday parties, Cenerton, day trips, Diane and Tish and CONCERTS! . . . TODD MITCHELL KNIGHT 2217 Haven Ave. , Ocean City Reggie participated in the Psychology Club and Tennis Team . . . wants a career in music or Pharmacy . . . remembers summer 76, Gandy's Pit, Nosco, Mole, Goner's Pit, little kids of 17th, Bronze bomber, Vince's garage, partying at the couch, Harly's car, Philles games and 22nd St. rowdies . . . DEBI S. KOPF 10 W. Aberdeen Rd. , Ocean City Babs plans to major in psychology . . . active in Varsity tennis and Psychology Club . . . remembers summer 76, Mom's, water fights, I'm game! , seashell, Horse, 911, gum, fattest whaleboat - brickwall in the world, window, Frampton, all the fun times with my beach friend Chad. always remember Bill and great times climbing through window and eating macaroons, B. M. , M. J. , Snap, everybody who made this year possible BONNIE LOUISE KROESSER 8 Nassau Rd. , Ocean City Bonnie remembers football games, Tennis R.S.K. , the Dinge, Gardens Gang, Chicago, mint green, Great Adventure, Monday's at the Sentinel, lovey boo's, D. S. huberistic, collecting for M.S. , chicken pox, New York suite, summer 76, parties, chinese shorthand, Quija never lies, Bernardo, stories, playing guitars and singing . . . active in Billows, Spanish, History and Psychology Clubs and Choir . . . she wants to further study Journalism ANNAMARIE G. KULESZA Aetna Drive. Corbin City Captain K would like to attend college and enjoy life . . . active in Latin Club Cpres.J, Student Council, NHS and Colorguard Captain . . . will never forget George, Easter 76, i bike rides to T.J., Coast Guard, fantastic times w! Holli, bathroom conferences! , was she or wasn't she?, Douglass roommate at West Chester, Haven not Simpsonl, Christmas trip, Biology, Zzub, bruised shin and super friends. . . DONNA CAROL LAND 29 Old Tuckahoe Rd. , Marmora Lando was active in Drama and Health Career Clubs . . . plans to enter nursing school . . . will never for- get Chipper, catching flys, Gandy's, The Big 6 ski- ing, Bellplain, Peanut and Terri, Cody's, my surprise parties and girl talks . . . JOSEPH LA ROSA 2027 Cedar Lane, Ocean View '11 ROBERT JOSEPH LAUTENSCHLAGER 30 Waterway Rd. , Ocean City Bib wants to Rock and Roll all night and party every day . . . participated in Billows . . . remembers summer '16, crusin', fried in the summertime, Mr. Klepac's and Mr. Moore's jokes, KISS, parties, Sea Isle 105, bus stop, friends - action, Chemistry with Harv, and the Ocean City Rangers . . . AMY LEE LAWN 1812 Wesley Ave., Ocean City Amy plans to go to college . . . activities include Nl-IS, Latin, Spanish, Psychology Clubs . . . memories are Mr. Brock's sunglasses, birthday rice, wrestling matches, Cobra, Blood Mobile, Arroz con pollo. A St T Inc., our date with A. V., Gino's GCI, bowling, cards, winter 76, glasses to go, the 3 OC'S, studyhalls, the robbery, volleyball marathon, sharing lockers, great friends, SLK-770 . . . this is true! KENNETH WILFRED LEA 29 Old Tuckahoe Rd. , Marmora Jose Radriques R.ican's plans for the future are undecided . . . will never forget Brenda Loder, Mr. Meckley in the halls, Lake and Shore campground parties, Voc. bus, the woods, the pits, attendance office with Mrs. Nickles, and races at Weatherby . . . ' EDWARD LEONE 9 Bayonne Place, 'Ocean City WAYNE EARL LEROY Sunset Rd. , Petersburg Wayne would like to live in a controlled environment under a geodesic dome enjoying life with Donna . . . he participated in Varsity fTennisb . . . memories include S. J. , Tennis Finals at Princeton, Stroker and Next, Webby and summer '15, drop-out scene, Mama' Mias, ZZ-Top concert, Jr. prom, bobert and the in-between and his loved one: Donna . . . ELIZABETH C. LIPPINCOTT 18 Wesley Ave . , Ocean City Lipps was active in SAE '15-'76 . . . plans to attend a Christian College . . . will remember rollerskating with P. R. , T. A., C. H. , J. P., B. V., P. J. , D. C. , M. L., tea and crumpets, youth group, good times with friends and Larry, COE, sit on it. Give my life to Jesus Christ for His honor and glory, Psalms 1:1 . . . VINCENT LOMBARDI 9 Warwick Ave. , Ocean City Vincent was active in City League Basketball and Jr. Chorus line . . . plans to attend college for Construc- tion . . . he remembers parties at Busch's house, the pits. his garage, Harely's room, 17th St. gang, summer '76 lwith Joyce and Jenny, parties every weekend and wor . . . JOSEPH BRIAN LONGO 15 Central Ave., Ocean City Giusippe wants to be the next Chief of Police? . . . he remembers Fogelberg, did I see you?, my stop- watch, J. R., 9th grade science, I swear I made that crub, trust, hating French, the Arcade, parents in Pittsburg, Savit, Crazy Bob, the van, you're grounded the one and only Big Bad Bud, and make sure you always keep in touch, Randy . . . t..r,.,,..-M LAURIE JEANNE LOOS 209 Woodland Ave. , Marmora Laurie was active in the Business Club . . . she remembers great times with good friends, the dead bug, the big splinter Beth R. found at a track meet and plastic surgery, my favorite skunk - Violet, parties and concerts, all my other animals, 6!11!76, 7!24!75, Latin Casino, talking on CB, 73 Gremlin . . . CYNTHIA MADELENE LORD Mill Road, Tuckahoe Cindy plans to attend college . . . partici- pated in NHS, Student Council, and CARAVEL . . . Lord remembers oba-dobba, pep talks with teddy bear, football games, spitballs on 9th St., bus rides, Copper Swamp. breakfast, hey groovers, Tuckahoe Tech., Chirping, huddles in chemistry, Big Boulder, Gettysburg - cards, Farmer tags, Tin and Cin, how's life in general?, being cool, motorcycle days, sum- mer 73, Senior cut day 77 . . . JAMES A. LUTZ 1727 S. Shore Rd., Ocean View Jim plans to go to college . . . will remember 9th science, llth history with Ted K., W. C. and Mr. Moore, 9th Cat., 10th English, 57 Chevy's, Basketball, fire fighters. Sun- shine P. , Christmas Ball and lost tie, overnights at Sharpies, bus rides to school and back, P. H., E. M. S., LTP . . .Jim was also active in track. . . JAMES J. MALLOY 408 Atlantic Ave., Ocean City Jim was active in the Ocean City street hockey program . . . he remembers working at Mulford's, Ralph, Rock, Lune, Chevy, gas station greasers, hero, pu-man, bears, cubs, go for it, thumy thimp, playing football and baseball, Campbell's, race car, Lin- denwald hockey sticks, Greg, Craw, Dick, Brian, Limpy and Mr. Colligan's class . . . ANN-NICHOL MAMOLOU 117 40th St., Sea Isle City Ann will study agriculture, then on to Mexico or Central Amer. helping where needed . . . Spanish, Math and Drama Clubs member and Billows managing-ed. . . . remem- bers great summer of 76, Hurricane Belle Survivors, beach-tag checking, going places with S. A. Algebra II. Billow's N.Y. trips, tissues for I.P.S. and Hist. of Chemistry, findings in B. M.'s locker, Everybody's a dreamer . . Debbie . . RAYMOND JOSEPH MANGOLD 6 Vincent Rd. , Strathmere Raymond wants to take over his father's business and get big, fat, and rich . . . he remembers being in the woods before Tech, Doc Hoff, getting out for the rest of his life in June of 77, and gas chambers . . . SHERYL MANNICE 8401 East Landis Ave. , Sea Isle City Sherri was active in COE . . . plans to be married . . . memories include Walt. prom, '75, graduation '75, signing in with Mrs. Nickles, M. B., K. S., N. B., M. R., typing report for Mr. Charney, Mr. Wool- ley, Mr. Meek, Mrs. Grimes, job interviews, Mr. B's oral report . . . REBECCA LEE MARINO ,802 Park Place, Ocean City Becky would like to attend college. majoring in French . . . she participated in French, Varsity and Psychology Clubs, JV Basketball, Varsity Tennis, Soft- ball and NHS . . . she remembers Fem. Sue at the Boat, Mindy, Debi, running up hills in Vineland, Fran- cais Il, III, and IV, avec mile. , Kossak, being captain of Tennis '76, Wendy Nickles, S. T. , look at the hole, Gary, Lasagna, A. M., Wildwood, Wonderland Pier, Choo-choo and Sherrie . . . PETER THOMAS MARTIN 601 Keats Ave., Marmora while . . . REGINA MARTIN R.D. 112 Box 135, Woodbine Babooshka, The Trick QA. M.J, Muggit, No problem CP. R.j, Steve, long phone omore sunsets, letters and poems from SUSAN MASON 305 Church Rd. , Marmora JONATHON JOSEPH MATT 114 Roosevelt Blvd. , Ocean City Jonathon wants to major in Astronomy . . . active in Band . . . memories include a night of chess at the club, not being able to move after a tennis game, The Foundation Triology, MO., and it's gonna looka good, and watching the stars . . . ALICE MARIE MATTHEWS 614 Simpson Ave. , Ocean City Hollywood plans a career as a stewardess and plans to get as much joy out of life as possi- ble . . . was active in Drama Club, Exec. Committee, Pres. of Student Council, SAE, Billows, CARAVEL, Spanish and Psychology Clubs . . . will always remember Regina's and Tinker's jokes, Jack and Tim's, Robin's friendship, long talks and experiences with Stepha- nie, Yogi, her family, attendance office, Wayne. B. D. M., Rob . . . MICHAEL MAYER 2117 Haven Ave., Ocean City RANDY MAZZONI 318 Battersea Rd., Ocean City Randy would like to live a good life . . . was active in Latin Club, Freshman Football . . . remembers 9th grade Latin class, Zeppelin concert, 11!1O!74, 12!22! 73, winter of '75-'76, assistant principal's office, vacation, late night partying with Sherbot, fighting to survive, vast reserves, Christmas Balls and most of all Laurie . . . ELIZABETH MCINNES 1114 Ocean Ave., Ocean City Betsy will always remember Annie, Wennie, Debi, Tish, Jill, Nancy and Diane, summer of '75 at The Lenox and Linwood, having no choice in the matter, she'll never forget Bill, Moose, the Valley Guys, 1ittle red bags, first day of Junior year, Locker 8, 714, Nan- cy's house, concerts, 11th grade gym, 11th St. beach, birthdays. . . Weezie Beu, What other way'?, Lynnie, Pete plans to work with the State Police . . . active in Varsity Football and Weightlifting . . . remembers football, C.A.L., Thanksgiv- ing '75, parties, Mike's and Eggies house, egg fights, getting foul, Cooper Swamp, New Year's '76, 11!28!75, V. S. and B. BHS Mach I, S. P., The point, Bongo Room, last day '76, basketball games, the wife, George, Jeanne, Horsie. all the great people who made it worth- Regina plans to become a writer . . . she was active in Billows, Band, Caravel, Executive Committee, Public Speaking, Photo Club and Student Council . . . she remembers '74 trip to Spectrum Clungle Boogiej, get down brown CT. D.D, The River Niger, Thanksgiving '75, Zing, calls, Soph- Curtis MATT MCKINNY 415 Ocean Ave., Ocean City Matt remembers Talent shows, first winter, horseback riding, Montreal, Louise, Thomas, P. P. A., Foxsterling worth, 10th and 11th grades and termus that big kird . . . JILL ANN MERLINO 2 Leyte Lane, Ocean City Jill plans to move onto the better things in life . . . active in COE and Drama Club . . . she remembers long hair, summer 75, Florida Keys, sailing with Nancy, Lord Nelson Pessoa I, the Island, a day at the beach, E. W. F., Dec. 28, 1975, wetser, read it!, a friend M. S. DEAN MILLER 607 Atlantic Ave. , Ocean City MANDY LYNN MILLS Rt. 49. Tuckahoe Mandy plans to work for the good things in life and travel . . . she participated in COE, Colorguard, and NHS . . . her memories include 68 Camaro, lifeguarding at Tuckahoe Beach with Tina, out to lunch bunch, Kiss concert, Moose, CCYM bike-athon, Busch Gardens, Woodstown - Boogie, HWA St Co., Band Festival '75, CAL champs, Adven- tures with Mare . . . MARIO JOHN MINICHINO 107 E. 12th St., Ocean City Mar is undecided about his future . . . he was involved in the Latin Club . . . he will never forget Karen . . . JOSEPH E. MISLIN 1430 Prospect Place, Ocean City Joe would like to own a Seafood Business . . . he worked after school . . . will never forget his classmates, teachers, a special teacher who made it possible for him to graduate. and he is grateful for the help he received from his parenm and employer, Mr. C. . . . LYNDA LEE MITCHELL 4410 West Ave., Ocean City Mitch plans to major in Interior Designing and travel afterwards . . . was a member of the Photo Club, Stu- dent Council and soph. class president . . . memories include soaring with a silver sausage, summer of 75, the ring, Frampton with concealed chocolate, Sue's parties, DUCKS, Bethie and Anne, Friends I love, Mr. D., I love you, Greg, talks with my beautiful best friend, Mom. . . TANYA MICHELLE MONTGOMERY 739 Moore Ave., Ocean City Tiny plans to go into the Air Force . . . she remem- bers the year of 74 in Atlantic City with C. D. and G. R. at Christmas, the good and bad times spent with G. M., G. H. and V. B. in P'ville, never forget the differ- ent experiences with Tony Wilson, Flounder you are one HECK of a dude . . . Tiny was active in Choir, Pep and Varsity Clubs, Track manager, Basket- ball. JA. and Colorguard . . . fr A4 A- , MARK MORAN 9 W. Edinburgh Rd. , Ocean City Mark remembers Butter Road and the fires, the people he partied with, P. P., S. D., B. P., C. H., B. E., Fliper, S. K., B. D., K. D., P. G., B. J. C., L. M., M. P., winter of '75 and '76, sky ride, parties with the soft blocks, teachers who care . . . plans to travel and then maybe attend college . . . was active in football, track and weightlifting . . . DANIEL JAMES MORATELLI Box 342, Rt. 50, Tuckahoe Snoozer remembers '76 concerts, partying on Randy's Corner, New Year's '76, Pocono's. Bad Co. . Lynyrd Skynyrd, Kiss, Drags at Weatherby, hanging around with Tuckahoe gang and Ieeeeeeel . . . X' jAK.:':7f!gl'w..'I 'H RICHARD LAWRENCE MORETTI 220 43rd St., Sea Isle City Rickls plans to go to college . . . active in Freshman Basketball . . . will never forget Golden Lemmon, Big Blanche, Sea Isle Boys, the great racer, the good old woaps, Car- men's got the crabs, Carmie and the vise . . . EDWARD JOHN MORRIS Dennisville Rd. , Petersburg Ed was active in track and cross country, SJ open . . . Ed is considering going into the Air Force . . . will remember track, party of 74. 43rd St. in Avalon, always being over at D. C. 's, going to the races, 7A racing team, the Hoog . . . KAREN JOAN MULLEN 101 47th St., Sea Isle City Karen plans to take things as they come, in California . . . she was active in COE . . . fondly remembers November 4, 1974. 714 line, Halloween at the Mariot, velvetta cheese, cruisin' with D, D., Aug. 10, adventure with I..ar, summer of 76, wildcat, my big brother, airport, long talk with Kath, great ventures with Janice, Kath, Jodi. Bett and Sheryl, another fine mess you got me into, Festival of lights 75, good times on the flight TRACY KENT MURREL 435 Peck Beach Village, Ocean City Tracy is planning to go to college . . . JOSEPH F. MYERS 314 E. Inlet Rd., Ocean City Johnny Bookbinder wanm to live a happy and fulfill- ing life . . . he was active in Baseball, Football, and Basketball . . . remembers summer 75, C.A.L. crown, best friend M. L., Hancock, the Condo, Get good 'n,' Paradise, Haze-e, A's, Swampee, Flash of Red, good shows, Zeppelin with a friend, Tim's party, all night at C. D., the boys and the ladies . . . JOHN JAMES NEIL 110 S. Inlet Dr., Ocean City John plans to open his own restaurant or bakery some day . . . will remember summer of '76, fishing, surfing and parties . . . wi ALBERT PATRICK NEILL 3 Michigan Ave. , Ocean City Action Al wants to attend college . . . active in Basketball and Football . . . remem- bers summer of '76 - Donna D., 22nd St. gang, Sea Isle City Rt. 105. parties, Vinnie and Mike's garage and gang, Bush's house, Coach Carey, Yes concert, Tenns. Ave., 34th St. courts - Donna, Bach's Bean, Bib. Nad, and Slice, Bach's house, 15th St. hoops, Summer league Basket- ball, Sunset Champs - 7-5 . . . JOSEPH WILLIAM NEWSOME JR. 3800 Westminster Lane, Ocean City Joe was active in varsity club, Executive Committee, freshman and Varsity football, Var- sity Track . . . will remember, Toni, a super special person, a certain date that concerned, 14, 14, CAL 75, a lot of good times and friends, Rescue Squad with Oh Elizabeth!, Nuremburg Trials with Mr. Klepac, my family . . . Joe plans to go into the Armed Forces then hopefully into the field of medicine . . . SUSAN RITA NIMMER 1436 Central Ave., Ocean City Suzy-Q plans to work as little as possible . . . her memories include summer '75, Prom night w! Nanc and Andy. gym, Betty-Boop, ou it picks, Greg, Leener, Bucked- out, the Flame, Typing with Mr. Charney, Stick summer, Jody - Let's go shoppin', bringing up father, Sue, what am I gonna do'?, Janie, Karen, Kathie, Late againl, man, Igotta sack out! . . . JOHN O'DONNELL 369 Seaspray Rd. , Ocean City CAROL OGDEN 201 Inlet Rd. , Ocean City Cack was active in the Psychology Club . . . will always remember J. D., summer of '76, Thank you, Bay View, vacations, relations, sensations, blot-ner, winter skiing with Calif. speed ball and eating lasagna, Bleers and Jack, Black, Brutus and Kitty. Eyeball, Sweet Don, and taking a chance on a romance . . . MICHAEL ANTHONY ORLANDO 3241 Bay Ave., Ocean City Orlandini plans to attend college , . . was active in flag football, baseball, and city league basketball . . . will always remember summer of 76, Jr. chorus line, the Rangers at Gandy's, Vinnies garage, Marianne - for sure, Ralphy's party, Brian's bomber, 17th St., Harley's room, the Mind Ruppers, goners pit, sharpies, Burchies Parties . . . CAROL-JO OSINSKI 400 Bay Ave. . Ocean City Carol plans to attend college . . . will remember the rain comin down, clouds of mystery pourin' confusion on the ground, Good men through the ages tryin' to find the sun and I wonder still I wonder who'll stop the rain SUSAN OSINSKI 400 Bay Ave., Ocean City MARY ANN PALERMO 2005 Glenwood Drive, Ocean City Bird plans to take up business at ACC . . . was a member of CARAVEL. Stage Crew, and Majorettes . . . will never forget Tre, Red Bird, the gang, Stagecoach Rd., Tre's bedroom window. Pb, Definitely Poker, parties, March 1st, Florida with Terrie, All m firsts ski tri Sand Castle, G. Hed, the summer of 76, Kissy-Poon-huggy- Y 1 P , Teddy bear. cruisin' and N. Y. Eve. FRANKLIN FORD PALMER IV '75 Perry Rd. , Petersburg Ford would like to become a Veternarian . . . active in Varsity Track, and Football and NHS . . . he remembers Babsie and summer '75 , the other Ford, CAL champs, Thanks- giving '75, N.Y. Eve '76, V. S., Bill and dumb jokes, Radnor, Joel Gagamulte, Bongo Room, Ir. Proms, weekends wlB. W. , neckburns, Senior cut day 76, Rock Room, Wesley, Success in Track and Yankee Trader Day . . . WILLIAM JOSEPH PALUMBO 18 Bayonne Place, Ocean City Bill plans to attend college . . . was active in Track . . . Bill will remember M. , E. , M. , summer '72, wakeup - slap, body-surfing, at dusk '13, sitting behind board Yankee Trader Day, W. , 9:00 Sunday night, F. P.'s genus on the beach, clearing 5'8, C.B. after 12, counting nows, P. R. . . . MK . . . KATHRYN L. PAONE 331 E. Surf Rd. , Ocean City Kathy plans to attend college . . . active in Basketball, Cheerleading, Swimming, NHS and after school sports . . . memories include the Big 3, all-American, Sunday morning pancakes, gym, Rowdies, Romano, lunch Mar. Wendy, T. T., swim team, football games, Great Adventure, Ziggy, Mr. Young Great 334, confidential talks, taxi- cab, cheerleaders, basketball games, Weezie, Struck, Lori, friends torkey legs, teachers, Good night best friend . . . JOSEPH PAPAYCIK III 309 Haven Ave. , Ocean City Joe's plans for the future are to get married and become a professional Skater or baseball player . . . was active in Baseball . . . MARK JOHN PARZIALE Hope Corson Rd. , Seaville Mark plans to go to the Phila. School of Pharmacy and Science to become a pharmacist . . . was active in the Latin Club . . . will not forget Latin Il and IH, getting up at 6:30 to catch the bus . . . MATTHEW EDWARD OSTER 2332 Haven Ave. , Ocean City Matt remembers catching Jitneys, getting carried away, a spool of stitches, many inspiring laughs from Mr. B's classes, riding in Ralph's van, swinging gates, the basic symptoms, Oh yeah, you got your . . J. M., How's this gonna' looka boss?, and water on the Rook . . . he was active in Band, Orchestra, Stage Band, Golf and logging . . . he plans to become a Veternarian. . . JANE MARY OSTRANDER 10 Katharine Ave. , Seaville Janie plans to go to college and study acting . . . will remember opening night the match- maker, Algebra II with Bet Bet, Helene K. and French, my favorite Mr. Bonner, Mrs. Nickles at the attendance office my best friend Susan Brady and the P funk summer of '76 . . . Ns.. BRIAN CHARLES PAYNE 1422 South Shore Rd. , Ocean City Brian will always remember the 68 wagon, being late, Orlando's Rangers Team, Les and Betty Jean's car accident, Moran's and Giblin's parties, Q-Keg softball, fishing and hunting with Bill, being with Kris, Jeff's party, Boy Scout cabin, JFK, George and Cathy, Mrs. Nickles fMomJ, fishing with friends, concerts, hockey, Mislin's Van, Dave and Wendy, Barnsville, S.l.I.Y.E., ladies in the office, Remember WILLIAM M. PERRY 4208 Central Ave. , Ocean City Bill participated in Cross Country, Track, City League Basketball and Varsity Club . . . plans to be successful . . . remembers Vinnie's garage, Bush's, last day 76 with Timmy, Mike, Vince, Bush, Joe, Ordandini, the Ford's, football games and after, hosers, Scythes back, Mr. Harris, Mr. Speers, Mr. and Mrs. T., super, golfing with J. T., Boardwalk with Bush, Ber-Ber-Ber-, Mrs. Nickles, and Al's monkeys CLIFFORD J. PHIFER JR. 614 8th St. , Ocean City Ford was active in Football and Track . . . wants to make sandwiches . . . memories include Tricia, the other Ford, Rangers, Bongo Room, what are you doing here? , senior cut day, Shuttle craft, McGinley, Dr. Otto, Thanks Kenny. Megaree's . . . Imean Dave's house, The Scythes, Steve, DR. D, Yankee Trader Day, move it Joseph, Rand- nor gang, V. S. , Prom, T.A.M. , Avalon bus, Thanksgiving game . . . JEANNE M. PICKFORD 815 4th St. , Ocean City Pick plans to go to college . . . has been active in the band . . . will remember fall- ing asleep in boring classes, Algebra and Geometry with Uncle Ralph, carrying on in gym with Nina, summer of '73, winter of '15-'76 with Scottie and the gang, Pillsbery Doughboy does have a navel, Aug. 16, Sept. 18 and 22, 1976, K. A.. J. R., S. M., B. B., L. F.,J. C., aI1dM. B. . . . JOSEPH MICHAEL PILEGGI 34 Walnut Rd. , Ocean City Joe remembers Gonner's, 22nd and B. W., always remember Al, 17th St., for sure, summer '74, '76, Ralph's party, the Rangers, 6 for 1, cruising to Bang-Bang Room, turf farms, Bushes door, K. M., B, C, or D?, Gus Funk, JFK, Upper Twp. cops, '69 Ford, blast-off, and heading onto A. C. with B. H. in a V.W. . . . PATRICK J. PIRIANO IR. 1054 Asbury Ave. . Ocean City Turk plans to attend college and major in Business . . . active in JA and Youth Center Board . . . will remember Butter Road, the couch. good times, partying with M. P. , S. D., B. D., B. P.. K. D., D. G., M. M.. B. J. C., L. M., T. P., Camaro, I-IitandRun, Weatherbee, the great parties of '15-'76, Talk a Walk, Spaz, retread . . . JOSEPH PATRICK POLACK 33 Katharine Ave., Seaville Pollack plans to attend Trenton State College and major in Advertising Design . . . participated in Foot- ball, Track, Weightlifting and Psychology Club . . . remembers l've got nothing against Pollocks - that's his name, Jr.-Sr. Prom, morning after, C. M. C. champs, get with the program, test tomorrow Babe, can the chowder, cobra chase , super Chevelle SS, youth center ski trip, you're not cold, it's all in your head, and Shmidly. . . HOLLI IOY POWELL 3336 Central Ave., Ocean City I-loll remembers Tony, R. S., C. R., Annie, her Nova, ski trip, Christmas and New Year's Eve 75, Big Birthday Present, 8!23!76, Candy Apple, Weatherbee, true friends, Simpson or Haven?, 4 a.m, gg9,in?, Proms, nights at T. M.'s, err., Bathroom confer- ences, terrific times with really terrific friends ,... active in French Club, Marching and Symphonic Bands .. . . plans to attend college and enjoy life one day at a time . . . CYNTHNIA LYNN RADE 805 Central Ave., Ocean City Kid plans to be a dental assistant and also take up modern dance in Phila. or N.Y .... has great memories of Mr. Moore's and Mr. Watson's class, Vo-tech a fun experience, especially the bus rides. . . IAYNE LOUISE RAYMOND 1914 Glenwood Dr., Ocean City Jayne was active in Drama Club, Student Coun- cil, Sophomore Class secretary, Executive Comm., Spanish Club . . . she plans to go to college . . . her memories are Arsenic and Old Lace, The Matchmaker, The Mouse That Roared, portraying Ermenguarde and Page, can you imagine that!, drama club parties, my friend Kathy B., B. G.'s a joke, laughing fits, my math capabilities, occupation: Box- maker, some great concerts at the Spectrum, good times at O.C.H.S. . . . DAVID REESE Old Stagecoach Rd. , Palermo David was a member of the Latin Club . . . will never forget GEOGlI WASI-IINTONlI by Francis Glass, Miss Brown, Latin II, III, Mr. Ellis and the 80,000 Camadgue, Mr. Moore's bad jokes, Teddy, W. W., M. P., W. A., K. P., last per. with Mr. Baker, computer science . . . STEVEN ANTHONY REESE 5200 Central Ave., Ocean City Papa Reese participated in Freshman Football and Swimming . . . he would like either to be a Store Clerk or a Surfboard Construction Salesman . . . memories include G. D., P. F., surfing at CM, Vo. Tech., sweat hog class, History 11th Grade . . . LEONARD V. REINO 406 6th St., Ocean City NANCY LORRAINE RICHARDS 321 Wesley Ave. , Ocean City Mom plans to travel and become a marine biologist . . . on tennis team, 9th and 11th grades . . . remembers 7th street beach, the family, Toramay, J.F.K. concert, Hatteras, watching honeys on the waves, falling off the top of car on Senior cut day, sprained ankle skiing, body surfing, playing I see a bear, going on a picnic and watching the sunrise ELIZABETH K. RITTENHOUSE 38 Red Oak Dr., Palermo Beth was active in color guard and the business club . . . she plans to become a secretary, work, or a stew- ardess . . . she will remember track meets, emergency ward, football, tennis. Gino's, study hall, vets, Latin Casino, Monarch, Violet, school plays, color guard practices, I like you Gremlin, Mrs. Freed, Wildwood, Atlantic City, 1975 P'ville game . . . skating, my second family . . . MICHELE ROMANO 27-43 Street, Sea Isle Romano will remember, 16th birthday party, Katie, Michael B.. on talks and short walks, gum, sophomore year, the Bop Sho Bop, Sept. 30, tennis buddies, 4th period lunch, Mary, Nanci, Sherri. Karen, Troph, Dor- sey, Paone, dog face, what's new, good friends Debbie A., Regina M., Ann M. . Go Bananas! , big spender, the eye's have it, Boggies . . . she participated in CARAVEL and Executive Committee . . . I .C , i. 2 A , lp mf., ',.,l,. Q- JOHN B. SALMON 5515 Simpson Ave. . Ocean City TIM SAUNDERS 7 Norwood Road , Marmora RUTHANNE SANNINO 7308 Simpson Ave. , Ocean City Ruthy will never forget 1!21f75, rigmobile, Alan LeRoy, Summer '75 with Dona D, Sue, Linda and Beetles, Wholly Shirts, S. C., turf farm, Ico and Quan . . . all nighters, visers, choo-choo hats, Kim, surfing, Tenn. Ave., My family, twieling at comps. the fan, ski ball, summer '76, water hemlock, C. B. , pinball, Bob, it's fried, Bobo's, Our pictures. Birthday - p. 4 . . . JOSEPH D. SAVITSKY 503 Battersea Rd. , Ocean City Vit or Fat Daddy wants to attend college and be successful . . . active in Freshman Football, Basketball, Golf and Basketball statistics . . . memories include golf team with Snot and Hog, Thriftway Supermarket, Garden Crew 6. 5 and 10 lawn men, Bushy Tail's parties, Vinnies garage, Freshman dance in Jr. year. T. T. for drivers ed., and Klepac's jokes. . . JAMES I. SCI-IEIBEIN II RD 332 Box 162, Petersburg Jim Bo would like to get a good job in refrigeration I. . . he remembers good times with Betsy and Mrs. Mulford's Art class . . . TINA LYNN SCI-IELLINGER Mill Road, Tuckahoe l'ina's ambition is to become a nurse and to eliminate :osmic debris . . . she was in Basketball, Latin Club, Football Stat. , Psychology Club, NHS, and CARAVEL . . . she will always remember Tuckahoe, con- zerts, C. S., Cin, Latin w!C. D., lifeguarding with viandy - special people we met, '63 Chevy. experi- :nces with crazy people, Mr. D., Miss Brown, Mrs. logers, her best friend ever Cindy T. , thank-you Mom, Dad, and Tim for everything . . . SUZANNE MARIE ROSCH 2132 West Ave. , Ocean City Rosch plans to attend college . . . activities include' Caravel Co-Editor, Prom Co-Chairman, Spanish and Psychology Clubs, Football and Bas- ketball statistician, Executive Committee . . . remembers Sophomore year, NYC, Winter of '76, Thursdays oops, Feb. 13-16, Gino's, ruff, sure is hot out, surprise party, buying Mark's pretzels, glasses to go, the accident. fan- tastic times with Carolyn and special friends, parties, teachers, Sandy, Jules . . . it's been real! . . . TIMOTHY PAUL RUNDLE 617 Wesley Ave. . Ocean City Foreigner plans to be a Computer Programmer or a Professional Hockey player . . . he remem- bers summer 76, Mustang, M. D., L. S., K. W., T. D., D. R., Tom's Deli, Sportsworld, playing hockey every night, girl's softball, Philles '76, 5th per. economics, Kelly's com- mandos, Stanley Cup II?, Beach Boys Concert, Doc, 6th per. lunch, woodshop, and Flyers are the Best . . . TERRIE ANNE SCHIMEK 1401 Simpson Ave. , Ocean City Ter will major in Business Administration . . . NHS member and CARAVEL editor . . . remembers SWC, SCL., Yes - Peter Frampton, and Landslide, Fla.Cruis'n with Mare, 11!'7 !75, 9l24l76 weekend! , before-Prom and Prom 76, JV basketball, ski trip, R. P.'s, Fri. nights, TR6 style, G. A., studyhall with Lee, GCI, summertimes, talks with Donna, scd, Teahouse, Mrs. Bell, Dodge Van, the Point, green fields, my diamond . . . times shared with Mark SHERYL RUTH SCHOENEWALD '712 Plymouth Place, Ocean City C. H. was active in Band, Wrestling man- ager, Public Speaking, Varsity and History Clubs . . . will remember kayo Dummies, Guns, summer 75, Raymond, bowling with R. H. , A. L., L. W.. Klepac, the Harts, C-Jersey, Tennis MI., N. K., M. A., K. D., J. P, C. B., Reem, Babs, relatives, 716176, music, mini- golf, campground, fish talks thanks Tom, Michael, You're Destroying those sneakers MAY KAY SCHWANEBERG 23 Black Oak Drive , Palermo Mary Kay wants to go to college and carry out her dreams . . . she will always remem- ber best friends Janice, Liz, Ginnie, Critch, Jill and Myrna, English class, History with Klepac, bathroom, a special person who helped her through bad times and shared the good ones, Jr. Prom, shorthand and the good times with Kevin . . . WILLIAM SCHANEBERG 23 Black Oak Drive, Palermo ROBBYN VAL SCOTT 23 West Cardiff Rd. , Ocean City Robbyn plans to always be happy in life . . . memories are Easter '75, J.F.K. , girls night, driving with Mare, Halloween '75, devil dogs, try-outs, Poca, talks with Kris. Row- die Goudie, parties, If.. H., notebook paper, fish tank, Lori, Christmas dances, proms, English '75-76, Homecoming, Miss Ocean City, and many more unforgettable moments . . . she participated in Majorettes CCaptainJ, Student Council, Psychology, Drama, Health Career Clubs and Jr. Exec. Committee . . . MARGARET ANN SCULLY 1024 Simpson Ave . , Ocean City Peg plans to major in art or business and travel to far places . . . photo and business club member . . . remembers Mr. P. and art, dreadful summer, Vassar, graduation party. Yea, long drive, cadillac 76, fun lunch per. 6, the boys, football games, fun gym class, Barb's advice, biking with Betty and Martin, T. P. R. , home alone, wonderful Calif. trip, shopping with K. J., vacations, my main man . . . JOSEPH SEYFERT 1606 Central Ave. , Ocean City PATRICIA ELLEN SHARP Rt. 50, Petersburg Patty plans to travel and go into special ed. . . . member of SAE, French and Psychology Clubs, Billows Co-Feature Ed .... remembers NYC, dinners, whew, We're from Cleveland, Ohio, late bus library, Billows Craziness and talks, black eye, sum- mers, fantastic friends, parties, our suite, Hey, eggs, with legs, parallel parking, cabs, Radio City, laughing, senior lunch, tennis, mornings in 201, lock- ers, plays, D. D., T. L., and cutie . . . IOHN SIPITSKY Rd. 2, Box 192 Y, Woodbine ALICIA MARIE SMITH 137 Dory Drive , Ocean City Alicia will major in zoology and then work for the protection of wildlife . . . was a member of NHS, track, cross country and senior class sec. . . . remembers her special team, cross country '74, special best friend, Cindy, her favorite sidekick and constant companion, Pam, special friend, Sherre, my guys - Gooch, Baldini, Jigs Wilsey and Ru, the best brother anyone ever had CHRISTOPHER SMITH 5109 Central Ave. , Ocean City Crazy remembers W.P.O.D., skiing, Linda Matsamadaboobski, Marianne, Monica, Katie, Karen, P. J. , P. J. , Lisa, Lynda, Donna, sunset, 13-in 2 a-25. tubes, memories? uh . . . I can't remember. , what's my name? I'm a sicky, . . . has been active in NHS, surfing, skiing, basketball . . . Crazy wants to become an oceanographer . . . KATHLEEN M. SMITH 34 N. Shore Rd. , Marmora Kath would like to become a professional photographer . . . active in band and voca- tional club . . . remembers Vo.-Tech. class, weatherbee, Atco, Holli and her vet, Pow- e1l's Exxon and all the guys, shrimp night, meeting Pat, CB sets, night on town w!Steve, cruising in white jeep, summer parties, concerts, boat rides, P. L. , van, dinners in Phila. , getting gas at Hess and swimming in a bubble . . . LAURELL ELAINE SMITH 32 Corson Tavern Rd. , Seaville Laurell plans to join the service and keep on with horses . . . she remembers endless bus rides, Vo.-Tech. , blueberries, trailriding, Junior yr. , Lori's laughs, Pep Rallies, 3's . . . LISA ANN SMITH 5237 West Ave . . Ocean City Lisa plans to work at Ocean City-Home Savings and Loan Association . . . active in C.O.E. , she remembers the summer of '76 . . . KAREN ANN SNOW 732 Central Ave. , Ocean City Snowflake plans to marry and start a family . . . active in basketball. tennis, executive club, and choir . . . she remembers all the great times with Dan and many more to come, 7!21!75, Can't wait, the gang, Sherri, Mares, Babbitt, Finki, and Big Mouth Romano. lunchroom, great times on 2nd Cape May Bas- ketball team. munch . . . beat O.C. BP., Yea . . . MARY ANN ELIZABETH SPINA Reading Ave. , Tuckahoe Mare was active in Psychology club and football stat- istician . . . she plans to attend Business school for Data Processing . . . Mare remembers the Kiss con- cert, New Year's '75-'76, Flashlights, road blocks, Moose. '68 Camaro, CAL Champs 75, Salem County 4-H fair. Dave H-. Jim T., Bop Shoo Bop, B. H., C. S. , C. . and Good Times with Mandy . . . wwqwev- JOHN STREETER 400 Commonwealth Strathmere SUSAN JANE STRUCKELL 812 Plaza Pl., Ocean City 'Sue was active in NHS. Cheerleading, Execu- tive Committee, and Spanish Club . . . she plans to go to College . . . memories include endless Summer of '75 and '76, G.C.I. at Doug- lass, canoeing, the Big Three, Christmas at Kath's, her great row in Trig, Chicken arms, cheering, MSLM cookies, and the Wiz . . . nfs THEODORE R. SUTTON 148 Roosevelt Blvd . , Ocean City Ted hopes to become a cook . . . he was involved with Track '76 and Freshman foot- ball . . . he remembers Joe. 97, his brother, how he kept him straight, the rowdy Vo.- Tech. bus rides, fights, Fish Cake and friends in CB Land, T. L. , Carole and R. S. . . . RONALD KARL TOUCH 842 2nd St. , Ocean City Ronald Doe will always remember Vo-Tech, off shore parties with Doc Hoff and all the other people . . . MARGARET ANN TROFA 16 Ocean Ave. , Ocean City Margie wants to et a degree in Nursing . . . participated in Cheerleading. Varsity Club, NHS, Health Cglub, yearbook, and baseball statistician . . . memories include 3!1! '75, Babe, no parking, beachwalks, fireside talks, Easter '15, her big bad football player, just a minute, wooong, opals, prom '75, good times with friends, a wonderful family, lunch with girls, and all the fantastic past and future times with Tim . . . JOSEPH TYRRELL 3613 Cini Ave. , Sea Isle SCOTT ROBERT VILLIGER 3016 Baylzund Drive, Ocean City Scott plans to attend college and study music . he was active in Concert Band, Marching Band, Orc tra, Stage Band, Choir, Cross Country, Country -f to and AllfState Jazz Band . . . he remembers all C, friends, summers, fun, and concerts . . . CHARLIE VOLPE Corson Tavern Rd., P.O. Ocean View JOHN STEWARD WALKER 500 Bay, Ocean City Stew plans to go to school . . . he was active in the Swimming team . . . will remember glassy days anywhere, the Bugger Buds, Dirty Cole and ZID. . . HEBERT M. WALL JR. 1211 Bay Ave., Ocean City Chipper wants to travel around the world and possibly become a motorcycle mechanic . . . he remembers Donna, ZZ Top concert, living at LeRoy's, summer of '76, VovTech, Mr. Watson's History Class, Gandy's pit, and motorcycling STEPHANIE SUZETTE WATSON 620 Bay Ave., Ocean City Flirt participated in the Black Council, COE, Choir, Basketball Statistician and Drama Club . . . her plans include California, Education and Happiness . . . she remembers the changes in O.C., her family, traveling, a Doll 9f6!'75, her flame D. M., M. J., C. H., K. D., B. N., Uncle Lon, weekends, Yog and Alice, positive vibrations, aggressiveness, Drama Club '76, B. H., a friend like Alice. . . MARLENE T. WATTS 320 Haven Ave.. Ocean City Lene will remember the special times 'I!5!76, 1l!26!'75, the good and bad times with D. B. G., Joy, wonderful experiences with J. K. D. and will always be grateful for the love she received from her Mom and Dad . . . she was active in Pep Club, Business Club, Bas- ketball and CARAVEL . . . Lene plans to go to art school or join the Air Force . . . STEVEN MICHAEL WEBSTER Box 296, Tuckahoe Webbie was active in freshman football . . . he plans to be an active design scientist . . . remembers Wayne and summer 75, meeting Bobert, Gusha, Gushe, Joannie on rooster and poultry night, Frewbird, Linda in the Kitchen, living at 14th St., Charlie's, ZZ Top, Mushrooms and my Lizard . . . FRED G. WENGER 376 47th St. , Sea Isle City Kip wants to become a Marine Biologist . . . active in Track and Tennis . . . he remembers Little Feat, Peter Green Machine, Mildred's Crew, Roof climbing, getting married Jr. year, concerts, parties, Condo Tubers, Alg. ll with Mr. Baker, Ithink the barometer's falling, the Triangle, You got any shrimp sauce, A. S., C. L., S. M., K.K.... STEVE C. WHITTEN '740 Shore Rd. , Palermo Whit will never forget all the good times with JoAnn C. driving to VoTech, getting it from Mr. Holden and Science fiction with Mr. Bonner . . . plans to go into structural welding . . . JODI L. WILLIAMS 225 36th St., Sea Isle City Jodi plans to do office work . . . she most fondly remembers New Paltz, Pomona, PPP, the corner Egg Harbor, Karan, Terri, Jeff, Cliff, Lisa, the Suhr's, mornings at Mr. Donut with Karen, Kathy, and Sherri, Tara and Paul and Paul lr., cruising with Eileen, lan- ice, Bert, Eileen, l think we're lost, partying on the boards, bad times, Judy B., Pat, ludy D., Debby, Reg and lah in the cafe . . . MICHAEL JOSEPH WILLIAMS 1414 S. Shore Rd. , Palermo Wilbur will always remember S. V. 9th sci- ence, 10th lunch, 11th gym, and 12th grade 8th per.. T.C. house, the fire, L. S., bus and driver, short time with D. M., beach house with I. M., Pits, meeting A. G., Ralph's party, J. P., R. C., J. J., M. O., C. V., D. B., T. M. and R. B. with B. H. , and E. L., Monday morn- ing, cruising 11th and 29th Sts. , Mainland game with P. M. . . . WAYNE JAY WILLIAMS 101 Rt. 50 Wayne hopes to race cars . . . he remembers that I have met many fine teachers who have taught me many things, fine teachers like Mr. Watson, Mr. Bonner, and Mr. Dooti, whom I will never forget . . . CHERYL LEE WILLIS , 4508 Landis Ave. , Sea Isle City Cheryl plans to become a child-care assistant . . . will remember first day of school, - picture man, Karen, Kathy, Jody, Mr. Donut, Carol Chave a whopperb, Vo-Tech, O1ive Oil, great times with Joe . . . SHARON LEE WILTSI-IIRE 3010 Central Ave., Ocean City Sharon remembers Aug. 20, 1976, crash football games, bus rides, Prissy-Poo, Zaberers, talks with M. S. D., door scratching, hey, ugly, Great Adventure, Night in Venice, band, proms, Xmas dances, the van, Friends, U.S. Hist. II, ask me, I'l1 tell ya, H. J., fantastic times with Jim . . . active in Majorettes, Psychology Club, SAE and CARAVEL . . . she would like to become a teacher . . . MARTIN L. WISMER 1023 Wesley Ave. , Ocean City Marty plans to go into wholesale and retail sales . . . active with Student Council, French Club, freshman class Pres. and soph. class Historian . . . will always remember drowning in the pool, gorging in cafeteria, class trips, recuperating in the nurse's office, coming alive at dances and candy sale . . . LORRAINE FRANCES WOOD 13 lst St. , Ocean City Lorraine wants to become a Game Warden and visit Puerto Rico . . . active in Band, Orchestra, Psychology, Photo and History Clubs and Caravel . . . memories include ten- nis, bike rides to the bay, Bernardo, crabbing, Green Acres, ghoul movie, Chinese code, Ouija bowling, parties where we only serve diet-rite, pretzels, and onion dip, which way to Borneo? North St. celebrity beach and Ultra-man . . . MICHAELI. WOODLAND 884 4th St., Ocean City For his future , Michael plans to be an electronic techni- cian . . . he remembers the VoTech bus 75, marching in the rain. Mrs. D's plays, R.RG., AVA, Stage crew . . . participated in AVA, Stage Crew, Band, and Choir '75 . . . BONNIE SUE WOOLLEY P.O. Box 133, Tuckahoe Bonnie wants to live a long and happy life keeping Rusty and Daniel happy . . . she will always remember Rusty and Daniel, parties at Buck Hill, 6!16!75, 12!10! '75, getting married, football games, playing tennis, Rescue Squad dinners, Ka1in's, Mrs. Andrus' house, driving around in the pick up, partying at Buddy's, Randy's and all of her friends . . . PRISCILLA HOWLAND YANK Mosquito Landing Rd . , Tuckahoe Yankee hopes to further her education and marry her special guy with a future filled with happiness . . . she remembers 12!25! I4, 2!12! '75, Junior Prom with Ron, Chemistry and Ocean- ography classes with Mr. Totten . . . MARY ANN ZIPPLER 1472 Old Stagecoach Rd. , Ocean View Marianne would like to major in Business Administration . . . participated in CARAVEL, Colorguard, Spanish Club, NHS, Student Coun- cil, Psychology Club . . . she holds special memories for summer of '74, girls' nights, JFK, skiing, talks with Chris, proms. Township g 'never quite making it home on time', Home- coming, good times and many, many parties with Robbyn, Kris, Debbie, and Io, caring par- ents and TL 9!24!'76 . 4525 IMHO swf' CLASS WILL Bill Perry wills his Do Re Me to Steve Gillin. Cindy Dice and Tina Schellinger will their understanding and patience to Miss Brown. Becky Marino wills her tennis record to next year's Girls' Varsity Tennis Team, and her Computer Science knowledge to Mr. Baker. Sue Rosch wills her clipboard to Bev Sherman. Kristin Doll wills open lunches to Betty Jean and Lisa. Linda Haack wills Starsky but not Hutch to Maureen Frankowski. Lorraine Wood wills her Polish! Italian jokebook to any deserving bigot in the class of 7 8 and her dry sense of humor and sarcastic remarks to her sister, Diane so she can carry on the tradition. Steve Kaczmarski wills all the headaches and pitfalls of N-111 to Curt Austin. Rich Moretti wills his spotlights to owl hunters. Tina Schellinger wills green letters to Evelyn Mason, Chris Sack, Roy Hope and Sandy Woody. Alicia Smith leaves her red running shorts and Ontisuka Tiger Montreals falready broken inj to the next girl to run Cross Country . Robbyn Scott wills her can of hairspray to Mr. Hamilton. Sheryl Willis leaves Judy Dever all her Saturday detentions. Ted Sutton wills his purple sneaker laces to Mike Lord . Michelle Romano wills her brightest pink socks to Dr. Lauer. Cindi Callen wills her batons and hat to Lori Shearer. Amy Lawn and Alicia Smith leave their combined collection of passing Calculus tests, their lucky rabbits foot and their pro- found sympathy to anyone brave enough to take Calc . next year. Tim Chatburn wills the nurse's office to all seniors who have last period studyhall. Belinda Baardsen wills a boyfriend to Debbie Dunn next year. Karen Snow wills the name Mary Sue Marts to Jill Woods. Marlene Watts leaves her art pencils to her brother Steve and her old locker to her locker partner, Kenny. Steve Webster wills his Ziggy to Linda Frew. Katie Camburn wills Bob's Hotdog Stand to Signe Sheridan and Lisa Bowen. Mike Calise wills his hockey equipment to Mr. Rinck. Rubina Cooney wills Mr. Pulvino, Mrs. Wenzel and Mrs. Aydeotte to all them Lucky-y-y students in the following years. RoseAnne Cullinane wills her knowledge to the upcoming seniors. Joyce Davis wills her gym suit to Sandra Edwards who needs one for next year. Tom Bordogna wills his lambs to Greg Vernon. Tina and Cindy will the best Senior year possible to Cindy Terry. Terrie Schimek wills her four and a half hour school day to any other senior who is clever enough to arrange it. Cindi Callen wills her gray pencil to Michael Sherman. Brett Durkin wills his old locker to his locker partner, Betty Jean. The Billows Staff wills aggravation and late deadlines to all future staff members. Wendy Burman wills her pitching mound to Stephanie Vanderslice. Terry Costigan wills her Adidas to Sue Dean, her adopted sister. Joe Polack wills his broken discus to next year's weightmen providing it isn't fixed. Carolann Dickerson wills no girls to Ricky Lyles. Debbie Abrams wills Dr. Lauer a 3.7 average and a unanimous vote. Patty Sharp leaves her magic charms and prayers to all of Mr. Baker's future Algebra students. The Eighth period Physiology class wills John DiPietro's paper and all their dissected pigs to next year's class. Sue Rosch wills Michael Sherman Cindi's duck. Eric Blasberg wills a Medical Dictionary to the Doctor's future girlfriends. Shirley Davis wills her athletic ability to her sister Sandy and her brother Jimmy. Sue Brandon wills her spot on the bench to anyone older than 82 that has a good sense of humor: to Laura Cooper all the wrestling books in the world and her diploma to any junior who doesn't feel like going through their senior year of high school. Cindy Lord wills her chirp to next year's big mouth. Priscilla Yank wills good luck in the future to her sister. Marie Dalessandro wills her modesty to Jules Leider. Marianne Zippler wills fond memories to Todd Lauer. Jodi Williams leaves Judy Dever A .J. E. 's coffee cup. Tanya Montgomery wills her brains to Anthony Wilson. Joe Pileggi wills Rick's mind to Spider. Sharon Wiltshire wills no girls to Eric and her U . S . History II notebook to one of Mr. Dotti's students. Jim Chadwick wills his place on the baseball bench to Greg Vernon. Bonnie Koesser wills all her Smile face tennis balls to the OCHS prosg also Bernardo, the court and Margie to all the nonbelievers . Bob Croll wills his Self-destruct program to any interested computer science student. Mark Brunk wills his boots to Bobby Champion. Laurell Smith wills her scribbles to Lori. Mike Orlando wills Pileggi's car to the Fonz. David Hartman wills his book of Computer list all's to Sue Garris. Lisa Sith wills her brother to Sue W. We, the Senior Caravel Editors, will next year's editors our aspirin supply and Sominex stash. 'Q .JvHA..,.. Lgzi gn if -'S v v 1 i fmv'ff il Ti, T? Activities were the fair and talent show, to concentrate the juniors' efforts on raising money for this year's prom . Secretary: Valerie Jernee, Historian: Stacey Ferguson, Advisor: Sandy Wonder, Advisor: Paul Smith, President: Danny Canova. pm., W Q h , :' .Y ,K t, H ,MNA I ,arfjfye 'T 'W 1 E if ,, ew TOP: Cindy LaSca1a, Gail Gamble, Barbara Hughes, Warren Eggiy, Nelson Dice, Kim Murphy, Jamie Hughes, Jeff Fzirrcl. BOTTOM: Patti Chadwick, Priscilla Jansson, Cindy Rubinish, Debbie Jones, Karen Haack. 5 t 4400 -01? 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Donald 1 fra.. , A -t w Coyle, MaryAnn pp K Craft, John - 1--1 L t-i- Cramer, Robert N Z g 'iiitl L QQ, i'x V ' 'A l , ,,.o W... t , ,,,,, , J' , ,.,, ., ssssltt itr 1 S , i Ji cron, Linda ,J , 5 p t F 1 Cullinane, Daniel ka!! ki: pzryi W 1 , Curnan, David ' J 5 i 'o t o Dalessandro, Donna A ' F ' - 'nf .1 ' , g i L: 3 kkyk Improving wood shop skills . . . X S 4 ' TK V. ' 8.51 62 F if V L, t .... e rev: v- ? V xx Xb 'fl' '3 '- Eff? - . ,La 9 , 1 u f 'ff t D2 D. I Q .,,. , 5 P Q ' S , Q1 'i x, A ..,.- I, . till ji , 'Q- W w si -, fi? 1 J, E xxx , KA. ' ,Q if M Q :' ' iw. D N 9 ,. , . to ,nsa g s ive , 4- hir . X, f,N :w il ., 'fi Y ' s 3.5 i ,.'51ii'lS' ff X s i Q vs . .,a - x , , ,,, A at , 5?-ga .MX Sgt' . ,D aww a , .4 ,J t H f 'riff Ire t 'Af J ' ,guy 6 5 - tg, x 1' X 35 X at a jg, f . 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Diane I-iarbaugh, Lisa Hart, Lisa Hedrick, Gary Heinold, Constance Higgins, Kathy Hill, Robert Holmes, William Huber, Elizabeth Hughes, Arthur Hughes, Barbara Hughes, Jamie Hughes, Walter Hunt, John lmpagliazzo, Mark Jack, Wayne Jacob, Cathrine Janco, Susan Jansson, Priscilla Jernee, Valerie Jiampetti, John Johnson, Brian Johnson, Katherine Johnson, Kimberly Johnson, Scott Jones, Deborah Jones, Tom Kane, Jefferey Kelleher, Kevin Kelly, Laurel Kooker, Ed LaRosa, Tom LaSca1a, Cindy Lauer, Todd 4, , .rf uf g ' rrv J, J, N 1' F g-'JZ K J V It ky ' J . V ,,, 'K 4 I A ' ,ly W J at if 4 J W J t wx' S Y ,. J' f , ' H if r X 1. T r A ' i 'f g i'ii P o ,.,,, 375 I if ' ff' fjff i 1 ,fs ,.r J Q i' '45 J , V K 4 ' 3 gzzilyllyyyyy 5 f V M1 1 I 'Vw ,,,W 7' B, J N J i M K ,f X, 1, I Q I If J! I 1 VW X , . if . W 4 r N 'Z' J A H nv-fi in - W ,iii i t J so T X, is ' f :f 4Y', :J Q V sift' ,ff i L... ,si Q1 J 'V , J J X J ' . A x 5 ' K Learning through actual experience . . 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Radecki, Regina Rey, Jackie Reyse, Antionette Richards, Richard Rinck, Roger Robertson, Chris Rodier, Kathryn Rothwell, Andrew Rubinich, Cynthia Sack, Christopher Sagerholm, James Sagerholm, Mark Scarlett, Earl Scheiben, Dorethy Schmid, James Scherer, Robert Schmidt, Scott Scholtz, Scott Schuler, James Schwertly, Stanley Scola, Colleen Scully, Helen Sehl, Susan Seidel. John Seyfert, William Shea. John Shearer, Lori Sherman, Michael Shipp, Donna Shoemaker, Craig Slaughter, Leddy Smick, Kevin Smith, Jack Smith, Karen Snow, Russell 'git .J ls, iff, sf, 3- f Iii . ' i J .., S x E w XM . K . Getting the info on school news . . . Q35 I , tr fi' ' N51 L, X- , , - ti -,fi Somerville, Valerie Spatol, Tina Strange, Sally Stratten, Eric Stratten, Timothy Surrna, Sandy Swift, Kathy Sye, David Taman, Terry Tarves, David Terry, Cynthia Thomas, Gina KV' K i ,qu -. S s R 0 Y hifi? fl ' ii ' .- X fs irie is ff 32, tv ette gf, s . 4 .... , ,ff . 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Seeking answers to problems . . Raising money for future activities through candy , tupperware, popcorn S H S and car wash promotions . . . Mr. Dotti, Advisor: Brian Harris, vice-president, Mary Berkstresser, corresponding secretary, Steve Dennis, photographer, Jessica Mott, historian, Sherry Blas- burg, treasurer, Dr. Plourd, Advisor. SITTING: Georgia Beacotte. recording secretary, Lisa Bertini, president, Maria Foglio, vice-president. V ' ' 7' Q W v Tw w A' ' X' 5, Et 1 1 ,J n as If' J cel wa-nv' ,., BOTTOM: Diana Creamer, Debbie Dickinson, Cathy Tumelty, Shiela Ginn, Robin Wisner, Mark Dickinsong 2nd: Scott Davis, Jeff Morris, Andy Crawford, Chuck Kaczmarski. George Young. Steve Clunn: 3rd: Courtney Vanderslice, Anne Sweeney, Jackie Elias, Sherwood Taylor, Holly Cambell, Matt Kemenosh: 4th: Jil Woods, Tama Hughes, Kathy Behner, Annie Billenstein, Kathy Bell. 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John Fleming, Peter Foglio, Madeline Foglio, Melanie Joining in sports activities . . . 79 Franklin, Kimberly Gailliand, Edward Gano, Robert Garrison, Richard Gaskill, Scott Gibbs, Gail Givens, Patricia Goodson, Mary Goudie, Lisa Grant, Cliff Greto, Drew Guyon, Michael Halliday, Kevin Handley, Sheila Hannah, Pamela Harkins, Stephen Havry, Cheryl Heck, Maryanne Hendricksen, Alex Heritage, Daniel Hetzel, Gehn Hewitt. Steven Higgs, Lisa Holt. Sandra Hopson, Cheryl Horsey, William Huey, Raymond Huber, Marie Hughes, Lyndon Hummel, Joseph Hutsko, Thomas Iacona, Chris Jargowsky, Michael Jennings, Brian Jennings, Michael ,sz , ,. V 2, , f V-,ana .,y,. wa ,W WWWW W . f W 4 Q ill, W -i 1 a Ei nar - ' H 7 ., ' af' f 4 , 5 M-W , :ma 'ff ' 'ea Ji. -, Q, n ,a., ,Q M A 2.4 , , V , 6 I ,y -QL ..' I aw' 5 W ' ' n, 1 ' 1. ,aa,,l ,W gt. ,at 4 W f Y Sf X, , , I Nz 4 . i l k 8 Y J x I Wu .z '.. Qi, '?,,,., w , l a .Sy l f 12 4 aff? 'i ' , ,Q ?? if , K. W -1 - 1 E 1 ,4 35 ',z p is R - 4 , , - in ,ly I . X. 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Alison Ostrander, Chris Papaycik, Linda Pavluck, Harry Perry, Diana Peek, Louis Q fifx 1, .x- fa 5 , 'va' if 1- L ZA in ai uj 5, N . P Labance, Richard Lawn, Kurt Lawn, Scott Legette, Doris Light, John Locuson, Lorraine Loder, George Lippincott, Lester Luddy, Timothy Malloy, Joe Mangold, Mary Marple, Chayanne Martocchio, Cheryl May, James May, John McCray, John McDonough, Karen Mclnnes, Joseph Mclnnes, Mike McKendry, Brian McLaughlin, Charles McPhillips, Richard Melton, Lee Mercer, Kathleen Merrill, Richard Mooney, Phil Moran, Michele Morgan. Scott Mullen, Thomas Muller, John Murphy. Iill Murphy, Kevin Murray, Kevin Nell, Margaret Nesgoda, Patricia Observing specimens . Pfander, Lauren Pfeiffer, William Popilock, Paula Potts, Joanne Powell, Daniel Powell, Douglas Pribek. Dawn Quinn, Chris Rahn, Jeff Rantuccio, Joanne Reed, Mary Revak, Wanda Richards, Scott Richmond, Tim Robertson , Anothony Robinson , Edward Rodriquez , Michael Rutledge, Richard Rutledge, Willaim Sannio, Robert Sasser, Donna Scheibein , Joy Scheibein , Sharon Schoenwald , Marjorie Scioli, James Seltzer, Clinton Serfling, Justin Shea, Karen Sherman, Glenn Simpson, Tracy Smith, Deborah Smith Richard Smith, Timothy Staff, Frank Stantan, Robert or E? M X .,,.. ..r, ., 452' ggi G! ,- Ez. 1. 4' .X 3'-' off 5 Munching and lunching . . Steelman, Jill Steelman, Mary Stiles, Sharon Street, Carol Stroh, Gerald Suuckell, Sandra Sullivan, Richard Sundstrom, Scott Sundstrom, Susan Szalku, Katrina Taman, Christina Texier, Josette f X PM Y if X X K5 ktt lk. ? if r , .W Q ' M. P . M N' . A lr' Q55 -Ifrzstsr 2,12 'Trix , X 3 , 3 - J ,155 .. I ' 51524 2 TSFE Fi fi-u - wo hw 5- 6 I f D .K , a- x , ,. i s I' ' 4 X 5- I , .. . 5 i ' r ,Taryn -x A ' , S J sssr e . A , . f W A E ,sf ' Q1 5. 1 v .. 1. L I, ' EQ: - f H ' . - ' al! 4 Q 'T xg . C X I X E 8 5 KA qi 1 ,Q ian 1 ,7 it A T A 'E :fy A 1 3 ,pdl z 5 ' It ,Q-t, 1 C C, ix, Ni Q1 J ,oz F 'ir 1' . .ester din fy, P fs i A 56. , is It ,t,,,: . my Q si. gy ig , . ',, T lf f, M Getting into the A Nlfflllisiziiff-'5 '. an isbn: 'spirit' J, i 5 Thompson, Valerie Thompson. Wayne Tomlin, Yvonne Toro, Kristine Town, Lawrence Tremblay, Thersa Turner, Bruce Twyman, Gwendlyn Tyrell, Elizabeth Vanderpool, Nancy Veney, Bernard Villiger, Stephen Vitale, Cheryl Walberg, Walter Wallace, Edward Walters. Caroline Wargo, Mary Warrington, Jack Webb, Theresa Wehner, Sherry Welch, Craig Whilden, Debbie Williams, Charles Williams, Paul Wilsey, Thomas Worrell, Victoria Wood, Diane Woody, Sandra K ,..W X Q1 f ' t 5' ' , w rr K K k-,.. ,Q U Y 's i aff - 'g , f-,,. 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Albert Weilder, John Wescott, Sonya Workman, Wendy Woodland, Cythia ,LL, ' 'I iff ' ' ,, , -.f,ffw.4 ' f-. f+,,4,,, gli! f :.. ,k,-- f,k - ff Hssixys .-if Q aff 1 E ...fW' Q SCI-IOGL BOARD AND ADMINISTRATION LEFT: Michac1St1botich, Supcrintcndcnt RIGHT: Scott Johnson, Principal, Harry if J, McLaughlin, Assistant Principal 'WM 'W M ff 5 CD -we PNB t WN ff.. . titt tt ttlttgt p Lcft to right: David Blylcr, Dr. Ernest Dunn, Robert Lautenschlagcr, Paula Schwcnls, Margarct Sharp, Franklin Ungcr. John Bittncr. Missing from photo Margarct Brcnnan, Robert Bccottc. QSM KAREN ANDRUS, B.S., Scicncu BARBARA AYDELOTTE, B. S. , CHARLES BAKER, M.S . , Business Education Mathematics . ni WESLEY BECKWITH, B.A. , Mmhelnarics J 'J it 3 i . X .w W ,uf 4 fl , 3 X ,W .tf?5wf , V,,,j7,v ily .331 fs' 'f -'V a- , . ' '7!'2Jfx'i52 W ' , :J-'ivg'-fig: ' . .QM , y 1 1: A 1 X 1 ,yvgfsxf H A , at 7- A351 :s ':5y,' Jf? 'Q X 1 ,A ,- L-'3Q'.nvf.H1. 1 - .A gg rffr' I ': --4 fi ' ' x . 1-I Q -W. RW-wgf..v i 'Q g ugly' -X-gZ.fny.q5::1 ,, 3 tu SQ 5 :V , WV, 'X .5 X -W' ox .3 .uguvg N ' 1 3 Y! It-f ' 11,0 2 fi . . sit. uf' 1 .v ., ' it mf, mf- A iff: .I .-M22 1 - iiw., fe ' 1 ' ' an fiii f f 5 ' . itlnrxu' yy Q 'N .::::::nfzi ' , m...,. . , dal yliiiiiii Y 'II i'bAxx: Q. M JEAN BELL, B.S Social Siudius - v -:sisreassess222332fzzezzfssnffwiiiifkiiiE15Elfssif:f1- .ii V .2 Thjiij lr tim e K' ' A A 'S K, , 'gina A f ' L. -if hun' XE' 1 if f --Q 4. . ii , V. L L -.3 . . 5 -,, .V -P ., 195. A' ' 'kv' ., ,Av 'Q rm-a.w-,v J' -r.'!1'4f1' M 13,11 .1 P' Agfsififf 4' ' . ' .KA ' f. 1, ,E 0 ' .QB - 4i7'f'w V ? '?f1'53'Z i . F E ' 'Ls ,1 .H ,Z has Zkik K 55,4 ., , N, . Q A . 1 ' 5 1 , , V I ,f 5 'iiizfsfny A 'A A 4 . 1. .. -X . ' , --- LEWIS BENZON, M.Ed., JANE BLACKMAN, B.S, Music English EXCHANGING IDEAS AT LUNCH AND PREP. PERIODS 2... JOSEPH M. BONNER, M.A., English JOHN W. BOYD, IR., B.S., Mathematics GEORGE H . BROCK , M . A. Mathematics and Science Chairperson . RITA BOYD. B.S.. Business Education 'fif. f1fsfs,: afsV'V' A.. .tx au. 1 M21 i ,.,., T P 5255553 ANDREW BRECKENRIDGE, B. A . . Science A '- WM- K ,n ,I . Z.. t..- A' itgqii M g Q ,ggwgz Q wt in Ji 5 4 , 'W -.,L, La' 1 X? , Q Q, he ttti f fr A fi Q i,L - K ynhgwi, K we t .,.tL211- V f if- 4. , 1 - '- , 1 ,-Lii as V n. 4 i,t, 9 A N qi wig A at itss ass, si - A C A - Q . tt.t,t,. ,M .tt W ...X Eitti ' ' A LINDA BROWN, M.A., Foreign Language, English SUPPORTING THE TEAM . . RALPH E. CARSON, B.S.. Mathematics 55 I- wwf S' , , , .,,,,N.,...4--iw., f A , :VO F s ssts T it T Q' R W , ws T f t N E s. iss JOSEPH CHAPMAN, M.Ed., GEORGE CHARNEY, B.S., WALLACE COLLIGAN, B.S., Industrial and Fine Arts Business Education M.N.S. Science 5 ' 1 W X 3, JOANNE CORT, B.S., Scicncc , ' wf 'Z' h ,WV -'GUN LYNNE DALEY, B.A., RAYMOND DALEY, B.A., VERONICA DAVIS, B.S., English Scicncc Physical Education STARTING FRESH IN THE MORNING . AQ- V I a n aww I mired if GARY DEGENHARDT, B.Ed, , KAY N. DELLABARCA, M.A., EDWARD DLUGOSZ, M.A. Physical Education Business Education English ,, if sis B E I I I x 5 O mug WWW N PATRICIA A. DOUGHERTY, B Physical Education GREGORY DONAHUE, B.S., ROBERT A. M. DOTTI, M.A Learning Resource - Social Studies Chairperson RICHARD E. ELLIS, B.A., NANCY FISSEL, B.A., Industrial and Fine Arts English GUIDING CREATIVE SOULS . . V1 fa, I ' I In - 9' 'E' 'ff ' i f Qi , I f' aj: Qf fi I 'M ax GR P K ANN FITZGERALD, N1.Ed., Business Education I 45' . ' ' , W iff K , ' fem I 1.59 Xt. . ' X - t :XR yj. A ,VI Iii! I 5 I ,ff , F, 3 r gs' ' JOHN HANSEN, ILA., Business Education I ,,,,- . ,. N s,W,f,,w qw fig, if. W, K Qs- 3 I RUTH FREED, MA., Busindss Education I ILI I XVI HAMILTON B A. to W 7' 'f' 7 IAMES HARRIS, B.A., ALAN HOLDEN, B.S., FRED HUM ELI M N Driver Education English Phxsic 11Educ1tton GETTING INVOLVED IN CLASS W 5 A DOMINIC F. JEROME, B.A., TI-IADDEUS B. KLEPAC, B.A., Social Studics Socia1Studics 5 ROBERT KLINGENSMITH. B.S., Mathematics CHERYL KOLB, B.S.. Lcarning Resource Center JUDITH KOSSAK. B..-X., DR. WILLIAM L.-XURER, Ed.D. Forcign Lztnguugc Business Education - Chzxirpcrson WORKING TO IMPROVE THE SYSTEM Q . PATRICIA MAGEE, B.A., Spccch Therapy '-ow, I - I ,,.. ......J IDA MARGOLIS , M. A ., Social Studies ALLAN MATTHEWS, B.S. , English I NICKLES, B.A. , VIRGINIA MULFORD, B.A. , Industrial and Fine Arts Physical Education BUILDING HEALTHY BODIES . 9 xx -f l ' WARREN MILLER, M.A., Industrial and Fine Arts lmf.. KENNETH MOORE, B. A . . Social Studies - Chairperson I . I--Nr., , 5 . I . I Y Y Y is l Q K I L I Industrial and Fine Am WILLIAM NICKLES, B.S.. fjiwvf. ,' sv!! I FRANCES OSTROWSKI, B.S., BETH PFANDER, B.A., CHARLES PIERCE, M.A., Industrial and Fine Arts Foreign Language English Wx DR. PAULA PLQURDE, Ph.D., English - Chairperson if? X ,rf 14 JAMES N. PIQLVINO, M.A., CHARLES RINCK, B.A., BETTY ROGERS, M.S.. Industrial :Ind Ping Arms - Chairperson Social Studies Scicncc GIVING INDIVIDUALIZED INSTRUCTION . -.Jr ,fJ14XN JANET SHAVER, B.A., RONALD SHUR, B.S., MICHAEL SLAVESKI. 8.8. English Driver Education Physical Education - Chairperson ry A 2' , if X 1 1 . iii, if A X K' S' f f',f Nf ' ' 2 f 1 A A A A f f 97 V W' YP ,Q I 3 4 2 I 'Z wr, PAUL SMITH, M.Ed.. Learning Resource Cenlcr vw N A RONALD SOROKA. B.A., FREDRICK SPEERS, B.S., DAVID STREASER, B.S., M.Eg Mzmrhcnizuics Physical Education Learning Resource INCITING NEW INTERESTS 'uv X lm 4 . I , .,,4,,,.,,,,M,,.,,.,. W 2 :Le , I .,a'H,,,.-fff,02a., , I f' SANDRA SWAGLER, B.A., EDITH TORMEY, B.A., GEORGE TOTTEN, M.Ed., English Foreign Language Science E 1? . ',,, , ,ani SUZANNE TRIDICO, B.S., Physical Education i , 1 Ji .ffl R 1 i ii E QQKY5 A f ' f gf 'Eii Ecc I ROLAND WATSON, B.S. , Social Studies l,-1 ZW!!! V SANDRA WONDER, M.A., CAMILLE WENZEL, B.S., EDWIN L. WOOLLEY III, B.A.. Foreign Language Business Education Social Studies READING AND PLANNING IN SOLITUDE Guidance Throughout the year the Guidance Department works closely with the students and helps them with the tedious task of filling out college and scholarship applications, set- ting up job interviews and advising schedule changes. Most impor- tantly, their doors are always open for students with any type of prob- lem, and for this we are especially grateful. Standing: James Kirk, Beryl Gleason, Nancy Buchanan. Sitting: Dtnnisiories, Fred Haack. Secreforfes During the day the Secretaries accomplish many tasks for the stu- dents and faculty. Besides answering phones, filing paperwork and typing endless lists, they provide enormous amounts of information for anyone who needs it. The Caravel Staff gives a special thanks to these fine people for all their tireless work. 9--. Y! L ft to right Marie Jones Betty lxieklcs Beit Strang XnnBa1lc Terr Costello. E A. V.A. DEPT. Instructing the AVA students, attending to all AVA equipment and duties throughout our school . . . Mr. Robert Gray and Mr. Randy Raymond - 'W , . ily' ' W 1 , , K. HLELW5 H ' , Q71 . f Y E 5? Mrs. Aileen Young, R.N. Mrs. Sharon Tarves NU S Keeping general health records, checking our teeth, giving physicals and helping out when we feel ill J Zljlinntaining a neat library and helping students find needed informa- Mr. Baggs - Head Librarian. Mrs. Durkin. Mrs. Moyer, Ms. Hamada, Mrs. Creighton. Mrs. Risley. I -'- - A . 1 f f, N, s M 'Nh Q . W., . ' .3 fr , ,N -if gr jf.. .f 5 x J . . Q X , .L 4 , W, ,Q-n, . ,KL P' t 4... 3' CA Q Q BOTTOM: Mrs. Ang, Mrs. Marcone, Mrs. Ping Cmanagerj, Mrs. Malloy. Mrs. Ewing. Mrs. Straip. Mrs. Feleky. TOP: Mrs. Neilson, Mrs. Croll, Mrs. Cairnes, Mrs. Lombardi, Mrs. Comerford, Mrs. Sye, Mrs. Chadwick. Providing lunches for the students, meeting with them to try to improve the quality . I 4.-. . h,, x sit1,,h, ,I s I I? W ,Q K EQ ' If X! 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BOTTOM: MaryAnn Coyle, Graham Douglas, Tina Schellinger, Cindy Dice, Karen Haack, Linda Butler: 2nd ROW: Karen New, Darlene Murphy, Advisor Linda Brown, Ed Liqouri, Mollie Moffit, Warren Egglyg 3rd ROW: Brad Burkett, Debbie Engel, Ann Kulesza, Steve Dennis, Lisa Bertini, Jessica Mott, Sue Dean, Nelson rrao . , ' J J BOTTOM: Amy Lawn, Betty Gifford, Janie Ostrander, Kathy Burton. Lorraine Wood, Patty Sharpg 2nd: Cindi Callen, Cindy Lord, Jodie Curtin, Kathy Crawford, Marianne Zippler, Robyn Scott, Nancy Habbit, Lee Ann Comptong 3rd: Linda Haack, Sue Rasch, Fern Hedrick, Regina Martin, Sharon Wiltshire, Nancy Burton, Tina Schellinger, Maryann Spina, Bonnie Kroesser, Ida Margolis, Advisor. PSYC Trying to bring a little happiness into the lives of our less unfortunate . PHO T0 CL UB Creating and producing their 'own thing' in the art of photography . BOTTOM: Rubina Cooney, Peg Scully, Warren Eggly, Joe Hummel, Kathy Romano, Lorraine Wood, Iohn Davis, Bonnie Byrson, Joanne Rantuccio, Marie Huber. SEATED: Francis Robey, Anne McGinnis, Maureen Frankowski, Kim Murphy, Graham Doug1as.STANDING: Advisor Mr. Carson, Greg Welsh, Lee Melton, Lester Lippincott, Frank Curran, Dave Towm . MA UB Giving students a better understanding as to where and how mathematics can be used today . . . I0 Talented, cooperative, dedicated, and organized students who perform in our school play TOP ROW: John Cottshot, Beth Seltzer, Sue Barr, Darlene Murphy, Lisa Paone, Barb Sander- son, Sherwood Taylor, Kathy Wisharn, Kim Murphy, Holli Carnbpellg 3rd ROW: Toni Wagon- seller, Sherry Blasberg, Lee Melton, Dawn lmpagliazzio, Lisa Bertini, Linda Chapman, Karen I-laack, Debbie Jones, Grant Dougherty, Warren Eggly, Signe Sheridan: 2nd ROW: Mary Steel- man, Chris Toro, Ed Robbinson, Dana Lyn Perry, Denise Kelly, Cindy LaScala, Sue Struckell, Steve Dennis, Stacey Ferguson: BOTTOM ROW: Sean Barnes, Kevin Guyon, Kevin Barnes, Linda Madejewski, Pat Piriano, Diane McCandless, Martha Dorsey, Janie Ostrander, Betty Ann Blewitt, Cmissingj Jean Brown, Charlotte Breed. riff' al B1 ? K 1 r SSX EJ we 4 t x MIDDLE LEFT: Diane McCandless, Sec. , Janie Ostrander, Pres., Martha Dorsey, Treas.g Sean Barnes, Vice Pres. BOTTOM LEFT: Sherwood Taylor, choreographer: Linda Madejewski, choreographer, Beth Seltzer, asst. stage manager: Lisa Paone, stage manager. an K 1. ,fy . NATIONAL HONOR he r a SGCIETY Advisor George Brock, President: Sue Struckell, Historian: Kathy Burton, Treasurer: Brian Edwards, Secretary: Cathy Crawford. TOP: George Brock, Bob Croll, Ford Palmer, Brian Edwards, Tina Schellinger, Mandy Mills, Marianne Zippler, Terrie Schimek, Cathy Crawford, Patti-Jo Haines, Sue Rosch, Fern Hendrick, Wendy Burmanu Znd: Frank Curran, Valerie Garris, Bill Palumbo, Chris Smith, Anna lcza, Ann Mamalou, Katie Camburn, Ann Bollinger, Amy Lawn, Kathy Burtong BOTTOM: Rich Benner, Eric Blasberg, Debbie Abrams, Cindy Lord, Linda Haack, Sue Struckell, Lori Galente, Kathy Paone. Margie Trofa, Alicia Smith. Tutoring the student body, listening to guest speakers, and raising scholarship fund money . Newly formed group by the students to promote unity among students . fs i A t..t s W A ,txt NNSWIQ . Sis STUDENT UNITY SITTING: Diane McCandless, Kevin Barnes, Janie Ostrander, Sean Barnes: KNEELING: Nancy Babbitt, Helen Clymer, Laurie Matts: STANDING: Alice Matthews, Steve Giblin, Regina Martin. BOTTOM ROW: Alice Matthews, President, Patti-Jo Haines, Secretary, Linda Madajewskig 2nd ROW: Regina Martin, Diane McCandless, Marianne Zip- pler, Cindi LaSca1a: 3rd ROW: Warren Eggly. Lisa Bertini, Robbyn Scott, Nanci Babbitt, Graham Douglas, Gail Gamble, Ed D'Lugosz. TOP ROW: Nancy Burton. Kathy Burton, Lee Melton. Patty DeSantis. Cindy Lord, Bobby Bryant. A -b t of adm'nistration and students, enhanc- ing inte: ixdfeijsl for the sbhool and its students . . . H EE Designed to project awareness, motivation and man power . BOTTOM: Mrs. Young Advisor, Kari Yamanacka, Marie Dalessandro, Sue Janco, Debbie Fiorentino. TOP: Kathy Swift, Debbie Dunn, Sue Workman, Michelle Workman, Marge Trofa, Cindy Callen. TOP: Mandy Mills, Betty Lippincott, Shelly Frank, Sherri Mannice, Terri Costigan, Vicki Scolag 2nd ROW: Mary Barr, Betsy Mclnnes, Jill Merlino, Carol Dickerson, Joyce Davis: 3rd ROW: Janice Hutsko, Liz Foglio, Karen Mullen, Debbie Finkbeiner, Stephanie Watson. CCE Part-time students, part-time employees, obtaining knowledge and experience in both . . . A service-oriented club designed to develop a rapport among the students and the community . . . Tim Rundel, Rubina Cooney, Lori Shearer, Cathy Hand, Advisor Camille Wenzel. Advisor Dom Jerome, Bonnie Kroesser. Jackie Ray. Sue Janco. Kim Johnson, Lisa Bowen. Patti Chadwick. HIS Learning to understand more about man's humanity and complex- 1 ty... Our teachers of the future getting a head start through information obtained through their club . 901 v , .f v SAE TOP: Mrs. Rita Boyd, Courtney Vandersl- ice, Kathy Tumelty, Pam Hannah, Bon- nie Kroesser. . BOTTOM: Carol Dilts, Bethann Knight, Sharon Wiltshire, Shiela Ginn. A VA David Shaw, Richie Garrison, Tim Long- necker, Sue Sundstrom, Mr. Gray, Mary Sue DiNico1antonio, Gary Hedrick, Scott Rush, Steve Gillian. w U J - Maintaining and operating the audio-visual equipment throughout the school, they do a fine job . Aimed at providing information about Black History and to award a scholarship . NN S is S BLA CK HERITAGE BOTTOM L-R: Robyn Watts, Fran Hodge. IW MIDDLE: Tanya Montgomery, Bobby Byrant, Regina Mar- tin, Mr. Sneaser. TOP: Robin Williams, Alice Matthews, Marlene Watts. VARSITY CL UB BOTTOM: Joe Tyrrell, Mike Sherman, Bill Perry, Margie Trofa, Kathy Paone, Donna Dalessandro: 2nd ROW: Ford Phifer, Ford Palmer, Fern Hedrick, Tim Chatburn, Sue Roschg 3rd ROW: Mark Impagliazzo, Ricky North, Wendy Burman, Priscilla Iansson. Stephanie Vanderslice. TOP: Jack Smith, Brian Edwards, Joe Myers, Steve Gillin, Jack Boyd . K tiifscnzftrw -r--4 Q-7 ,:-f 1 1 W Comprised of students who earned varsity letters, aimed at promoting a close tie among all sports . . CA RA VEL i Co-editors-in Chief: Cindy Dice, Sue Rosch. Advisor: Linda Brown Typing Editor: Marianne Zippler 'fs M 4 ' wk Business Editor: Linda Chapman Making decisions, organizing, creating, producing, deadlines, working late, CARAVEL . .iff ,Q ,. f ,,..f Layout Editor: Terrie Schlmek Copy Editor: Tina Schellinger M f, . f1,' h WLM vu? 1 h i y May K GENERAL STAFF: STANDING: Stephanie Watson, Chris McMenamin. John Davis, Regina Martin, Helen Clymer. Lee Melton, Charlotte Breed: SEATED: Warren Eggly. Lorraine Wood, Cindi Callen, Michele Romano, Katie Cambum, Wendy Burman. BIL With the encouragement of advisor, Joe Bonner, they are able to learn about the journalistic profession first hand . . . X,,,.v' -Wy? 'lv. 1 f- 2 , .jim New ut'i Y' I 'lzxaiiffew fii' ff' i vp ' Aa.,V .L nn. 3 M4 ll' , ,,,,.,g..--0-' V N ,,,m,,,,M,.r,,,M tj, ,wfwvggzl ,. , V I A U 41 Kii l,, 9l H ingmnll ,iw 9 gg fj MK Fi? Nymph ,,f,f A . SITTING IN FRONT: Ann Manalow, Regina Martin, Debbie Abrams, Belinda Baardsong 2nd ROW: Patty Sharp, Bonnie Kroesser, Bernadette Logue, Kim Johnson, Lisa Bowen, Priscilla Janssong 3rd ROW: Nelson Dice, Mary Ianco, Tracey Thomas, John Davis, Mr. Bonner. Advisor. Cl R Sings for service organizations in Ocean City and in the spring concert . Cathy Crawford, Vice-president: Bob Croll, Treasurer. Laurie Adams, Secretary. Absent from photo: Terry Dougherty, President. if 'W TOP: Jeff Morris, Mike Sherman, Steve Aspinwall, Bob Croll, Eric Blasberg, Ed Megaree, Bobby Byrant, Jeff Farrell, Hans Kennon, Scott Ruch, Bob Shomo: 2nd ROW: David Cooper, Andy Crawford, Nicky Holmes, Lester Lippincott, Scott Villinger, Richard Garrison, Steve Dennis, Fred Engel, Bob Armstrong, Bruce Holmes, Louie Peak: 3rd ROW: Geogia Becotte, Millie Moffit, Maggie Trofa, Cathy Crawford, Georgia Becotte, Laurie Adams, Cindy LaScala, Tama Hughes, Priscilla Iansson, Debbie Jones, Sandy Harris, Mary Dronenburg, Greta Blyler. Anne Sweeney, Sue Burton: 4th ROW: Deana Chism, Lisa Bertini, Bonnie Kroesser, Linda Croll, Donna Ellas, Stacey Feguson, Bev Sherman, Jessica Mott, Barbara Hughes, Mary Berstresser, Norma Arce, Sigue Sheridan, Linda Haack, Nancy Burton, Kathy Burton. Ours is the only orchestra in Cape-Atlantic County. The highlight of the year is the Spring Concert . . . Officers: Terry Doughtery and Greta Blyler. -W , Q f,.. f L EE f BACK ROW: Keith Parrish, lohn Coulter, Steve Villiger, Jeff Morris, Lester Lippincott: SEATED: Jeff Richards, Kathy Irwin, leanne Pickford, Lauralee Brown, Holly Powell, Nicky Holmes, Sandra Harris, Lorraine Wood, Diane Wood, Jeff Hughes, Kathy Dubbs, Dona Ellis, Linda I-laack, Nina Blyler, Matt Unsworth, Greta Blyler, Iohn Doyle: STANDING: Larry Town, David Bridgens, Linda Bulter, Anne Sweeneyg FRONT: Maureen Frankowski, Millie Moffit. Regina Martin, Scott Villiger, Nancy Villiger, Nancy Vanclerpool, Debbie Disney, Jessica Mott, Stacey Ferguson, Matt Oster. The jazz group plays in a competition at the end of the year . . . A 2 TOP: Matt Oster, Eric Stratton, Donna Ellis, Scott Villiger, Sandy McElhenny, Liz Wood, Nick Holmes: KNEELING: Bob Shomo, Jeff Morris, Steve Villiger, Lester Lippincott, Lou Peck, Anne Sweeney, Jessica Mott, MISSING: Terry Dougherty. ,-- 7-Y MA RC HIN G BAND Press Festival for competition . . . Besides marching at football games, the band went to Niagara Falls and the , .ir wa. QNX X. R.. BACK: Kathy Irwin, Hans Kennon, Bob Shomo, Paul Rothwell, Keith Parish, John Coulter, Debbie Bolger, Brad Wiltshire, Dan Farrell, Steve Becotteg SECOND ROW: Ginny Fearheller, Holly Campbell, Cheryl Vitalie, Holli Powell, Chris Haury, Georgia Newsome, Sharon Scheibein, Paul Weidler, Joanne Farrell, Larry Town, Jeff Morris, Steve Villiger, Lester Lippincott, Tom Dawson, Louis Peek, Matt Unsworth, John Doyle, David Bridgens, Eric Stratton, Chris Orlando, Matt Oster, Chris Robertson, Sandy McElhenyg THIRD ROW: Mark Morrison, Regina Martin, Millie Moffit, Deana Chism, Betsey Bochelli, Steve Aspinwall, Lorriane Wood, Jeff Hughes, Kathy Dubbs, Linda Haack, Nina Byler, Greta Byler, Linda Butler, Bruce Holmes, Liz Woods, FOURTH ROW: Scott Villiger, Sandy Harris, Nick Holmes, Sheryl Schoenwald, Tracey Thomas, Lauralee Brown, Jean Pickford, Diane Wood, Donna Eliasg FIFTH ROW: Anne Sweeney, Stacey Ferguson, Nancy Vanderpool, Jessica Mott, Debbie Disney, Maureen Fran- kowski, Patti DeSantis, Georgia Becotte, Terri Keifer. 122 Performing with O.C.H.S. Band at Football games, Press Festival d Niagara Falls weekend . . . an I 'i1- j , '1r ,11 : -,', Advisor: Ginny Mulford, Capt. Anna Kulesza, Squad Captains Beth Rittenhouse and Linda ,X N N A iyi, fi A ' - I-laack. - K M e D I Jr our , F I Ap 1 a, Ng F 'k - . n I , v 4 'K 5. MARCHING RAIUER 2 , H-pai' H - ' , Zi? Eff'i3?f! STANDING L-R: Capt. Anna Kulesza, Debbie Goudie, Kris Doll, Mary Ann Zippler, Pam Kesler, Maureen Flemming, Beth Rittenhouse. Mandy Mills. Anna Siviy. Mary Ellen Frankowski, Janet Schmick, Mary Ann Coyleg KNEELING: Linda Haack, Barbara Hughes, Sue Garris, Tama Hughes, Sue Addario, Valerie Garris, Debbie Jones, Beth Kooker, Debbie Bakelyg SITTING: Debbie Dunn, Kathy Hand: ABSENT: Marla Montagna. MAJORETTES TOP ROW: MaryLou Newsome, Stacey Ferguson, Lori Shearer, Cindy LaSca1a, Anne Billin- stein. BOTTOM ROW: Cindy Callen, Sue Brandon, Capt. Robbyn Scott, MaryAnn Palerme, Sharon Wiltshire. Advisor - Judy Kossak, Captain Robbyn Scott. Performing, twirling and dancing to the music of O. C.H.S . Band, they add an extra touch CHEERLEADERS Advisor - Beth Pfander, Co-Captain Margie Trofa, Captain Lori Galante. BOTTOW: Maria Foglio, Tina Spatol, Toni Wagenseller, Edith Grant, Linda Rontos. MIDDLE: Brenda Loder, Sue Struckell, Donna Gentlis, Carolyn Eggly. TOP: Laurie Galante, Gaye Robinson, Sandra Graham, Beth Pfander - Advisor, Berly Neill, Kathy Paone, Marge Trofa. -! tk mf 1 D, , Q M w' ' -f I tnir . p Fl-a . Q f 1 ,I yld ' Instilling school spirit through pep rallies, bon fires, and cheering at all games . . 125 x V' A V ' V U a VARSITY FOOTBALL sm. 'iw , 5' 1 2' ,., Wsvirbr' BOTTOM: Coach Fred Speers, James Lutz, Kevin Gayle, Joe Joe Myers A1 Burchi, Joe Newsome. Ford Phifer, Coach Gary Degenhardtg 2nd ROW: Coach Sherman Hughes, Jack Smith. Gary Hedricks, Kevin Schmick, Ken Patton, Head Coach Deellyg Myers, Mikeyfiiiaof, John Newman, Chuck Kaczmarski, Antony Robertson: 4th ROW: Mike Tom Wikliams, Kevin Murphy, Dan Cullinane, Ricky North. FRESH MA N FGDC M 0 7' BALL C ,V '. , 'ef S ' 'b ' , TOP: Coach Weeks, Kevin Blevin, Bill Phifer, Larry Town, Rocky Constantino, Mark Dice, John McCray, Kevin Halliday, Carl Gansert, Micky Cullinane, Dan Powell, Coach MacEwang BOTTOM: Anthony Delanzo, David Newsome, Joe Malloy, Rodger Cooney, Kurt Lawn, Jack Warrington, Ken Breckley. Tim Smith. The Ocean City Raiders, between finding out what's a Robertson . X X W .,.X ---- pdf ww , -f, f we ,, 1 -Q . :gp 1 . -f , .. ' i' or r re o r -- L, or , ' JT r ,'A'L r '- ' f i Q f M., ll - r .h.W.. ...,'k N' A R v NX r. 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'70 . 0 05 v Coach Bill Nickles Leon Creamer Dennis Barr Bill Corson Carmen Perone Gary Jernee, Coach A1 Matthews: KNEELING: John Kiger, Richard Baebrle, Craig Halliday, Mike Cooper, Bob Sannino. Yii S 2 + 3 2 1 ? 4 2 if JI Under almost impossible practice conditions, this year's team has done well . . . ,pl gwvwm-,-W. L,..: TOP: Tim Richmond, Bob Cooper, John Davis, Eric Slrauon, Mitch MacMaster, Bill Corson, Dave Shearer, Joe LaRosa, Bruce Holmes: BOTTOM: Sheryl Schoen Nald mgr., Bill Engle, Bob Hill, Doug Powell, Kevin Halliday, Kim Corson mgr. . Laura Cooper mgr. It was a rebuilding year . . Considering that our swim team competes with all group four schools they have done well . STANDING: Brett Durkin, Richard Benner, John Brady, Eric Blasberg, Nancy Burton, Tom Bordogna, Kathy Paone, Nicky Holmes: Znd ROW: Bob Young, Kathy Burton mgr. , Danny Conova, Kevin Adams, Jim Sagerholm, Valerie Garris mgr. , David Shaw. Stephen Siegfrieclq 3rd ROW: Jay Zoller, Graham Douglas, Chris Bohan, Tama Hughes, Carolyn Dilts, David Town. p K If K ,gs 1' fig' Hy CAPTAIN: Richard Benner Individual competition tends to be the name of the sport jf! ..Q- SENIORS: Tom Bordogna, Kathy Paone, Eric Blasberg. VARSITY BASKETBALL BOTTOM L-R: Frank Achuff, Al Burch, AI Neill, Ed Paone, Paul Brinkman: STANDING: Sue Rosch, Statistician, Willie Brown, Joe Han- nah, Joe Myers, Steve Gillin, Tim Chatburn, Coach Jack Boyd, Manager! K, 4 'lf Kris ToI9,1'Z!:777 I , n 4 ,, ,ff ff , ,A f W I J we A Ugf f, Jjfflezw ffm KV L Ni KZ f!! .f j Y fffvj ff , 5 - I X , A J 15,7711 qfjy I L. , we af V 2 , ni JL '1 I lf Q ' f' -, ffffco !411rQ Q411 0 I LQLLV , fig! ,Lf If ,g - , , W! L 7 149 J' I 045 ffff ' ' , fi 'T' L' ' f U' Xl . X I f If ?,' , K7 Qf , if ' .V sf 4 5745 ff- ff f 1' L' ffl' :li 5 'IZ if 6 - f-1 7 J. 171 Cz' f F I ,, 1 . A , I , . . N 4 nf I y ,', ,QOL 5? 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Jim Fansler, John McCray, Darrel Bruce, Bob Arm- strong: KNEELING: Michele Eberhardth, Dan Croll, Preston Bryant, Wayne Thompson, Cheryl I-Iopson: MISSING: Tony Hughes, Bryan Heritage, Tony Bove. 136 MQ 'QXMUQQ V42 WM 8 fl? r The Raider basketball squad had managed a 5-'7 record when the yearbook came to print . . . sh : - f i x if .nf- V- . , . ,ff : ,, T ' if 52 I , , In Jack Boyd , head coach is rebuilding his team ,,ff-f 3952-3 Q .F N. . ,.Q m L A iii! L, 'K 3 yf, - kk. . K. it Lg: - ' ' H L 5 we A s N M Great Expectations' ' is the theme for next year's team . . . 40 The Girls' Basketball team is consistent and dynamic in preserving GIR , E the tradition of being number one . . . Tanya Montgomery, Angela Fricano, Ann Brinkman, Wendy Burman, Stephanie Vanderslice, Lisa Foglio, Sue Osinski, Fern Hedrick, Donna Dalessandro, Coach Pat Dougherty. BOTTOM: Managers: Sue Burton, Karen Smith, Stacey Ferguson, Mary Lou Newsome. TOP: Nancy Dalessandro, Marge Brinkman, Sandy Edwards, Jamie Hughes. Kris Quinn, Courtney Vanderslice, Cissy Bowen, Kim Franklin, Maureen Barr, Liz Tyrrell: Sandy Corson, Coach. The girls are well-disciplined in practicing their skills under the able leadership of Pat Dougherty . . if Cqfo,-HQ 4:- cl si-KX :Ar gi: J E ,g0A,iEGf7ciQ Vggf 1 er AW of '59 W It f x ' D Q wg LMS 141 42 This year was a building yearg members have acquired experience, ending with S COUNTRY 8 of 6-14. TOP: Signe Sheridan, Craig Halliday, Bill Perry, Jeff Farrel, Frank Curran, Dave Fushillo, Coach Jim Harris, Ed Megaree, Brian Edwards, Dave Wilson, Chris Pfiefer, Dave Curran, Mike Welch, BOTTOM: Robert Cooper, Dave Breeclen, John Kohler, Mike Cooper, John Feeney, Nick Holmes, David Nickerson, Holmes, Don Scarleu. flier X M. uk o -ex 1 vw jmclh .fsszwxm Bruce X if X of lr GIRL 'S TENNIS H as SN I M-, f 5 it .g f L K A ,gg ' y, . , if ' N , 1 'im - - e 'ff 1 J ,ff - ,-X K H K y -- in A AN K S , v . S. , ..f. 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