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

 - Class of 1979

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This year we would like to take you through a year 'fin time at Ocean City High School. Our book is divided into the seasons of the school year. Autumn began our year with the renewing of old acquaintances, the advent of a new principal, football games and the Halloween Parade. With winter came the Christmas Ball and Basketball ' games. Spring brought the advent of Out- door activities once again. In addition to the excitement of the end of the school year was commencement for the Seniors. To most people this is just another year- book but to us it is a reminder of the best times of our lives. It was hard work putting this book together but it was worth it and we hope you enjoy it as much as we enjoyed pro- ducing it for you. CA RA VEL STA FF EDITOR IN CHIEF: Holly Campbell LAYOUT EDITOR: Susie Deeley COPY EDITOR: Lisa Bertini ADVERTISING and SALES EDITORS: Debbie Spatol and Donna Gentless BUSINESS EDITOR: Vicky Rutledge PHOTOGRAPHY EDITOR: Doug Mason TYPING EDITORS: Beth Kooker and Ethel Pew ACTIVITIES EDITORS: Maria Foglio and Tom Lyons COPY STAFF: Tama Hughes, Georgia Becotte, Lee Melton, Susan Bentivoglio, Annette Branca LAYOUT STAFF: Dawn Impagliazzo, Jill Clayton, Heather Campbell, Josette Texier, Valerie Thompson, Mary Wargo, Sheila Handley GENERAL STAFF: Kathy Wisham, Mary Ann Calise ADS! SALES: Beryl Neill, Tama Hughes, Anne Lutz, Lee Ann Teschner, Marcia Kooker, Cheryl Vitale, Susan Bentivoglio, Louis Paskulis, Virginia Unsworth, Donna Sasser, Fran Hodge, Maureen Fleming, Michele Applegate, Kathy Romano, Ellen Fuscellaro, Adrian Applegate, Mary Lou Newsome TYPING STAFF: Beryl Neill, Shelia Ginn, Kathy Wisham, Mary Ann Calise, Sue Barr, Vicky Rutledge, Donna Gentless, Tami Benson, Sue Gangini, Marcia Kooker, Michele Eberhardt PHOTOGRAPHY: Frank Lorenz, Doug Mason, Jerry Dougherty, Sam Tropea, Pam Eichenberger PROFESSIONAL PHOTOGRAPHER: SALVATORE STUDIO ADVISORS: Mr. James Pulvino and Dr. William Lauer Nm 1FfCmKXkxxfW TABLE OF CONTENTS Winter ..... Winter Sports Other Clubs . A uturnn Sta .. ff .,.. 9 Fall Sports .... Organizations . . VNV Spring ........ Underclassmen . . . Seniors In A nticpation and A pprehenszon 52' l .i L,L1f1L :Qf We polled a few people to see if they were ready to start school again and these are some of the responses we received. Can you guess who', said what ? I can't bear to think of it!', School flips me out! Is it that time again? This will be my senior year, yea!', We'd rather stay here. 'Tm ready!,' I don't want to go! !', I can't wait for high school to startf' 'Y ' 1 -.,.-a, ...--, ...C ' Q I, ,, , I :TW A N ,L Y V M rw, I ,fvg 1 S 1 ,- ,FA qv E, L, 1 , ,A :Mfg I lin! 'W V 7 Q f ML 5 fin' my 1,5 KA fp, .v .,, I A R x . 3 L ul! XJ A , 2 f ' M 1 , 2 , , , .k, , . . 1 , X -X fn- 5 ,,f' -X 4.. : ' ' 'R -'- A .fi 4 ff' - 3 ,, rw V Z 1 . 1 1 5 P T4 H25 'Y'i..2 1 J ' i f C-if Q5 ff f A ,. .V A Ln V f I A f' ,A 0,7 -f f M-A Z , H Q, v J I , M 1 1 Y ff- uf? A-1f'f '2,ff5, Kms Ci l , ' uf A+ K' VM' 5 'AWE K x xy ,J 1 - ' I , 1 1 , Y V X f I ,- - , 2 ' ,J Q ' 2 , .h ,- 1 -pf' e ,, ,, 'fi '-J' ,T 14 , V ? ,ff - 'ff i fx 2 'fs NH X' NT NNW X, f I Cl 5 L X V .J 44,1 'D L4 5 L, fv Q -5 2 ij -J: Q.. I L , V M f 1 h . . ly 4 ngw 3 I nf 5 , J , pf ,. 1A Q I ' Wy ' '. fx - x h - H , N . 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X X ' AXE, uimgax 'Tr LM 'Tim 'J ' dz: , ,, ff -r --My f-, x, 3,1 xg: Q, , , , 13' ' xx 'C' T, L. Rf f...,, 1' ff!!! X-1. ' X H xx xx 'k x M za C Nh' Q' 'X X N V, 2 'V Qi ' Q ,,,. M.. . . fp H f 4 . I A , L Num ' X , 52 Qfwvs 209 IX ' bk VL K fR'vwm3l01,wfzLMgM,1 ' HNQWEWYWQA x onfwi QJWF-Z wwf we cfm Q- lf'vf9fU 1 F wc -K va - 5,0 CFDJ LWQXR ' +,Qm,.Q,i2afjfeLlU i il Q1 JM194 ffl W Weil uwuffl, I , K QM MQ, N if Mbvwe, ac ,ff Apu, WW CWD mv? 651, 6M,4.zLfWvGvuNNA1iN CMJ' jgw G wxgxlbdxgbw Q. www W9 an 5 we , SCHOOL STARTSAGAIN W 5'-. WU, aa-r W ' 4 1, Yr WE GA THER IN THE HALLS. . . xv mm Y' Vi - Q f 1. 41 F I Lb 1 A D THIS YEA RS, CLA SSES BEGI is A, Us if 1 Uedfkm W ' swf. ' ,na i21, , 3,,i, I' i A 1. BUSINESS BARBARA AYDELOTTE B.S., East Carolina University JAMES A. BURNLEY B.A., Trenton State College 'ge X 2 ,,,, Eff 'Wl3 'v GEORGE R. CHARNEY KAY N. DELLA BARCA B.S., Bob Jones University v:r54'?'i fm? .Y M rg 0 7 E . 'WM' l JANE A. FENTON M.A., Rider College B.S., Monmouth College ANN M. FITZGERALD DR. WILLIAM C. LAUER, Dept. Ch. M. Ed., Temple University Ed. D., Utah State University N if ' Q, . I l ENGLISH Q, CRAIG E. MENSINGER CAMILLE M. WENZEL B.S., Bloomsburg State College B.S., University of Houston SUZANNE A. TACCARINO JOSEPH M. BONNER M. LYNNE DALEY M.A., University of Alaska B.A., Bucknell University M' ,',, CATHERINE DARBY WILLIAM HAMILTON ALAN E. HOLDEN M.A., Tulane University B.A., LaSalle College B.S., Millersville State College Z 'W ,f ' f i v all gs BRIAN A. KING ALLAN S. MATTHEWS KATHY McCORMICK A.B., Holy Cross College B.S., Seton Hall University B.A., Rutgers University H A-if .s1.,M.m... ' .'..,- qx.. S W :LL Livhl, W ,EQ MICHAEL J. NAPLES KAREN OLIPHANT CHARLES W. PIERCE B.S., Villanova University B.S., West Chester State College M.A., Middlebury College DR. PAULA A. PLOURDE, Dept. Chu' JANET K. SHAVER SANDRA B. SWAGLER Ed. D., Temple University M.A., Glassboro State College B.A., Montclair State College FI EA D I DART LEWIS H. BENZON JOSEPH C. CHAPMAN M.Ed., Temple University M.Ed., Temple University gi? !'e aagi 1,3 F I 1 E RICHARD C. ELLIS WARREN L. MILLER VIRGINIA MULFORD B.A., Trenton State College M.A., Trenton State College B.A., Glassboro State College WILLIAM D. NICKLES, III FRAN E. OSTROWSKI JAMES N. PULVINO, Dept. Ch B.S., Millersville State College B.S., Bob Jones University M.A., Columbia University F OREI G A LA G UA GE ifiti I WN REJANE MORENO sl'-if JOANNE B. PANCOAST M.A., University of Notre Dame B.A., Montclair State College JUDITH A RINCK SANDRA LYNNE WONDER M A New York University M A New York University NANCY H. BUCHANAN BERYL GLEASON M. Ed., University of North Carolina M.Ed., Rutgers University GUIDANCE FRED C. HAACK M.Eq., Glassboro State College if KATHY HAHN M.A., Glassboro State College MA TH EMA TI CS MARY A. BENSON B.S., Newark State College 1. DENNIS JONES JAMES B. KIRK, Director M.A., Glassboro State College M.S., Rutgers University 'ex A f x ' i!s?' r , CHARLES S. BAKER WESLEY BECKWI EH M.S., William nk Mary College B.A., Glassboro State College JOHN W. BOYD, JR. B.S., Duke University G EORGE H. BROCK, Dept. Chairman M.Ed., Rutgers University zfw i .1 ! RALPH CARSON. JR. B.S.. Michigan Technical U. JOY CHISENA M.S.. Michigan State U. l lg , ,A ,:. . ..,,i A ,, - 1 fx' ROBERT H. KLINGENSMITH B.S.. Lock Haven State College H -' M ' K at . .ft x w W RP... J - .,., .5 ., .l,, RONALD T. SOROKA M.A.. Glassboro State College H K rktk K Q -' t if A ilfa WAYN li COLMAN B.S.. Temple U. Hnnnn 1 A SAN DRA l., CORSON B.A.. Gettysburg College SCOTT JOHNSON M.S.Ed.. Temple U. PHYS. ED HEALTH A J. VERON ICA DAVIS B.S.. West Chester State College rw-f-'mar LN :KY N 'Q 2? E GARY DEGENHARDT B.Ed.. University of Miami PATRICIA A. DOUGHERTY B.A.. Glassboro Slate College lv A ,,.. - -- j J I . , . 1 JAMES F. HARRIS B.A.. Glassboro State College 7-Nm Y. 60,4 - DIXIE HOWELL AL MACINTYRE M.A.. Columbia University B.S.. Trenton State College i . .fgfiij CW ,., . Mi' 'R VXTX-U. L Q ,..if.g.f,x.w.., -Tiki X11 2 MICHAEL W. SLAVESKI. Dept. Ch. AILEEN R. YOUNG. R.N. M.A..TrenlonSla1te College M.A.. Fziirleigh-Dickinson University aux WENDY NICKLES B.A.. Bethany College SCIENCE xg. X I, 1 JOANNE CORT B.S., Bucknell University BETTY L. ROGERS M.S., Kansas State College swf-V' is DREW BRECKENRIDGE WALLACE COLLIGAN B.A., George Washington U. M.N.S., University of South Dakota g 9-wr. VK W 1 X: ' R ' 1' eett Q ' RAY DALEY JUDY MITCHELL M.Eq. Trinity University, Texas B.S., Cabrini College N A f t 6 I ' A gf I S vilt X GEORGE TOTTEN M.ED., Rutgers University ,ww f ,, , ,f , , SOCIAL SCIENCES Wiaeii ' 1 3.91 Y I , I s. , JEAN M. ROBERT A.M. DO'I'I'I DOMINIC F. JEROME 4M.A., Glassboro State College M.A., Villanova University 3 4 TED KLEPAC IDA R. MARGOLIS KENNETH W. MOORE, Dept. Ch. B.A., Glassboro State College M.A., Glassboro State College M.A., Glassboro State College ...J teL el CHARLES F. RINCK, III ROLAND F. WATSON EDWIN L. WOOLLEY, III B.A., Ursinus College B.S., Widener College M.A., Glassboro State College SPECIAL SERVICES 'N-I. Q f 15. . , . I 3 CHERYL A. KOLB B.A., Indiana U. of Pa. NM -f ,,kkk K kkkk , .,..,..,..., K K I A ' f A - A '-W' LK-f VIRGINIA TADDEI B.A., Millersville State I I I GREGORY T. DONAHUE. DIRECTOR M.A., Glassboro State PATRICIA DeCRAY M.A., Fairleigh Dickinson University llll fesgi. .- T wggol PAUL J. SMITH Ed.M., Temple University PATRICIA A. MALETTO M.A., Trenton State College aan 1 fir: X VIS UA L A ID I S S .nr NNNQMJ AND THEADMINISTRA TION. . i H ' L . -X 5 .4351 st, x0 'an ' Q U., m X. Q... . 5, . 5. I P is . in ... wr . K: F fri . -' 1. is unsung fha' .M.wa.i at QB- ,Q . SNK .'V, . QL, , . .XV W. . MICHAEL M. SUBOTICH MICHAEL R. CIPRIANO HARRY D. MCLAUGHLIN Superintendent of Schools Principal Assistant Principal Ab' BOARD OF EDUCATION: Seated, L. to R.: Dr. Ernest C. Dunn, B 0 ' E 'D I I C V 1 Board President David Blyler, Mrs. Margaret Brennan. Standing, L. to R.: Robert Lautenschlager. Col. Clifford Phifer, S. Glenn Johnson Jr.. Donald Johnson. Not Pictured: Mrs. Paula Schwenk, Willard Ran- dall. m H'mn-Q-.- OFFICE STAFF These are the ladies who do so many tasks in the various offices. Their usual cheer- fulness and friendliness is appreciated by everyone who has the occasion to seek their services. MRS. PATRICIA BROWN Attendance Office MRS. TERRY COSTELLO Main Office MRS. MARION HENRY Main Office MRS, MARIE LEONE Guidance Office LIB RA R Y As students of Ocean City High School, we are fortunate to have the Public Library L to R. Mary Creighton, Nancy Lauer, Mary, so close to our building. This proximity puts .ten times the number of books available Andrea, Librarian, Robert Baggs, Terry to us compared to the number a school our size would normally have. We thank Hamadai Mi?S?'1S PIIOFOSI Jean RISCIYZ -lacflul librarian Robert Baggs and his staff. Derking Patncia Blessingtong Pat Hess. F Donald Meckly, Frances Tureen, Robert Matthews, Juanita Bryant, George Sehrufer. These are the individuals who have the responsibility of monitoring the lunch periods, detention rooms, halls, etc. . . . They can be TEA C H E R A I D E S Tough when necessary but the can also be understanding, Y friendly and warm. y . V , 'W L ' g V A- ' . L., , . LL,, 1 P5 W2 W A l ll -f M ' 1 ,,f . , George Warren, Don Gross, Standing: Ed Nolley, Ray Griffin, n f W , ',w1'-, 'Tit 'E' M James Williams. Pictured Below: Tom Thompson, Head Custodian John Huber, and John Raymond, Maintenance. ,vs X wrwf. af.. A A Q35 533 Qi ,, V , '37 ' - is . , ,J ' I X ' , fe ,M M ' at ,. WN' A 'CS-D' 3 -J gi Q y ' 47' W V- W Ma, aa . ,, U M W W we mil CAFETERIA STAFF: L. to R. Jane Hill, Madeline Caimes, Florence Neilson, Dorothy Felekey, Char- 4 A FE 1 E R I A lotte Rem ll, Diane wick, Vinnie Lombardi, Bett Bennet, Jean Harurv. Te Stratton, Mary Jane 24 a Chad y rry Marconey, Ann Abrams, Susan Pmg, Mary Malloy, Donna Sweiter. xx' X J K-ami A J 11 HIGHLIGHTS OFAN EVENTFUL A UTUMN 1 W gf 3 x Q i CROSS COU TRY Coach .lim Harris has once again provided the school with another V 'W,Q7 winner. The 1978-79 Cross Country Team. to the delight ofa iii' growing number of spectator-fans. managed to capture the CAL. . ree' ettrate' T -.fig T iiti S Championship with a record of I4 wins and 4 defeats. We take this up p at 2 3, opportunity to congratulate all the participants who can take great ii ,t,,A 5 ..,, L., -Pride in all their efforts. L 'iiii'ii'i'i iiiiiiiiii if .. 7 Vyrrk K 7 K 4 I ' K' -f fW,r'L im! if ..,. . s K f ,. .,., ., Kneeling L. to R.: Phil Faunce. Linda Townsend. Marianne Heck. Lisa Holden. Ed Megargee. Scott Palmer. Debbie Holden. Lorraine Deninger. Pam Shipp. Kevin Perry. Standing l.. to R.: Kathy Dunn. Mark Townsend. Dave Breden. Toni Benson. Torn Heist. Todd Breden. John Coulter. Steve Workman. Mr. Harris. Tony Hughes. Brian McDonald. Jeff Morris. Craig Welch. Larry NiDorf. Bob Edwards. Jeff Mott. Missy Minichino. E 'z TENNIS The Girl's Tennis team, coached by Mrs. Wendy Nickles has a superlative record of I6-2. Led by Jean McGinnis who inherited the if l position from her sister Anne, the team went on to play for the South Jersey Championship. Practicing after school every day certainly has paid off with the team establishing a superior standard in the high school sports program. Next fall will mean the absence of four seniors but because of strong talent in the underclassmen there is much promise for another winning season. Q P 7 l i 1 2 Kneeling: Carolyn Dilts, .lean McGinnis, Gail Beacotte, Nancy Dalasandro. Standing: Jessica Mott, Colleen Murphy, Mrs. Nickles, Sue Kohlenberger, Renee Boxman. XJ V. SQUAD: Kneeling L. to R.: Cheryl Branning, Elizabeth McDowell, Rose Mclnnes, Lisa D'Agostino, Gwen Seidel. Standing L. to R.: Jolene Peterson hris Bohan, Sue Dean, Patty Warington, Bonnie Carow, Jackie Tumblty. FOOTBALL The weather was perfect, the desire to ,, ,VJ win was strong, but it wasn't a successful football season. Coach Ed 5 Woolley, assisted by Coaches Wayne V M 'H Colman, Gary Degenhardt and Trainer Drew Breckenridge, did their utmost with this comparatively young team - as did the players - but it just wasn't our year. Next year an almost intact experienced team will take the field and vindicate us. IEW an-W' x x X 'mfs , Ut' ' . W.- fr V we ' ' r.,,, 5.51194 I 1 3, 253. PM Q y A ' .1 Q- ,, ea.. 'C use-sg '-F 4 I 29' in xi My 5 3 if I8 J 'L 1' F!EgE5175f.'5 Vt 11' I .sg . 7' Bottom Row L. to R.: Mike Roof, Mike Meers, Grant Dougherty, Jay Newman, Matt Kemenosh, Bill Simmerman, John Boxman. Row 2 L. to R.: Jim Bennett, Bob Carricco, Bill Pfeiffer, Charles Bowman, Rocky Constantirxo, Jerry Stroh, Bob Pfeiffer. Row 3 L. to R.: Greg Whelan, Sam Goodman, Kevin Murphy, Mark Dice, Bill McAleer, Jeff McTigue, Dave Bolton, Doug Dannehower. Row 4 L. to R.: Ed Barr, Steve Constantine, Glenn Clarke, Mike Guyon, Mickey Cullinane, Mike Mclnnes, Chris Trout. qu il ,, , x NUI 'Vi' NWN Fin' A if x, , fgfgi J ,1 wk., 2, WQQQBAS f ' ' an -Wm . My ff. Q ,315 X IT WASA TOUGH YEAR A i'wi W ,f, W ,V iil L'2i- Q S if ,f N ' ii 'ie if Li - L FRESHMAN SQUAD: Row l L. to R.: Tom Thompson, Dave Warrington, Jeff Dennis, Matt Gurczynski, Bob Destler, Shane Tull, Wes White. Jeff Welch. Row 2 L. to R.: Chris Bonner, Todd Henry, Alex Bromhead, Scott McElhenney, Chris Gayle, Joe Taylor. Duane Terwilliger, Tim Aspinwall, Everett Bauer. Row 3 L. to R.: Coach Mike Slaveski, Gary Sanderson, Steve Stroh, Dwayne Julian, Joe McGinnis. Carmen Gianhaurio. Dan Farrell, Al Lewis, .lim Stockley, Mike Firster, Charles Watkins, Coach Allyn Maclntyre. Not Shown: Joe Monteleon, Joe Andrews. IXS 27' .., 553 4.12. -ii A '? AS WE WA TCHED AND CHEERED -iv COLOR .G UARD N-. ,,l, , ' XT ' s How do you like the new look displayed by the Color Guard this year? Under the guidance of Mrs. Ginny fffdf? L - Mulford and the direction of Senior Anna Siviy, the members not only guard the colors but also add color as an attractive precision marching unit. Pictured to the Left: Advisor Mrs. Mulford, Captain Anna Siviy, Rifle Squad Leader Jackie Slusher, Silk Squad Leader Mary Ellen Frankowski. .awe gawk 'Q-f'....,- 5 Q 42 f , ,- -fnfwm. a ,sigh-',,: ,...m W W, me G-1.8. if ,3 i ss T. M av 100 --'ef 4-'-,g.-'aw ,, ,z M. -,V 31 .. .ca -.5 agvlilmi sv ,dvd ,W i ,f 'N-pf 'Rf' 'Name' 3 M AN.-I Kneeling: Jackie Slusher, Debbie Bakely, Jerry Slusher, Denise Kelly, Penni Jones, Lynne Kibblehouse, Tama Hughes, Mary Goldyck, Anna Siviy, ,Sue Lautenshlager. Standing: Mary Ellen Frankowski, Sherry Kalman, Kim Young, Heather Campbell, Wendy Workman, Yvonne Tomlin, Pam Eichenberger, Maureen Fleming, Lori Thompson, Beth McDonald, Wanda Shepard, Carol Camburn. Q dl are 1 C, nf M ., MAJ ORE TTE S Kathy McCormick, the new advisor has helped the OCHS majorettes to add sparkle to the band front. Captain Mary Lou Newsome and the rest of the majorettes twirl hoops, batons and flags which necessitates a perfect sense of timing developed through a great deal of practice. Pictured at the Bottom L. to R.: Gina Abarno, Donna Costigan, Patty Nesgoda. Debbie Schmidt, Sharon Stiles, Georgia Becotte. Capt. Mary Lou Newsome. ,flu -3 gg. sv ,,.. ., CHEERLEADERS Because of the tremendous demands for their services. especially during basketball season, the Cheerleading Squad is divided into two groups. Beryl Neill captains one of them and Anne Lutz captains the other. Miss Joy Chisena is the advisor of this group of attractive, dedicated girls. Sitting L. to R.: Donna Flukey, Sandy Struckell. Lisa Trofa, Maria Foglio. Linda Rontos. Cheryl Hopson, Pam Ellis. Row 2 L. to R,: Stephanie Sherby. Toni Bove, Lisa Jernee, Anne Lutz. Sue Gillin. Debbie Gentless. Row 3 L. to R.: Sue Owens, Beryl Neill. Mary Mangold. ,YV L .4- .al ' 4:4 5 w THE MA R C H I N G BA Field Conductor, the ,band adds stirring marching music, intricate Under the leadership of Mr. Warren Miller, and with Dona Ellis as maneuvers. and flashing color to all events it enters. 'ggi' tt,itt .i.W,-fwfimw www .WW .www MSQEESG 5825255 ,r.. t,, 2553 iii? ti ii 38 BAND Listed Alphabetically: M. Allegretto. S. Anderson, C. Bissell, N. Blyler, E. Bocelli. D. Bolger. C. Bonner. J. Bowlen, H. Boyer. K. Breckley. K. Bridgens. D Bridgens. D. Buehler, B. Bufalo, E. Butler. T. Cade, L. Campbell, J. Cancelmo, L. Cancelmo, B. Carew, M. Chatten, D. Chism, G. Cossaboone. J. Coulter. G Crain. S. Dennis, A. DeSantis, W. Deuter, H. Diener, C. Dilts, D. DiLuzio, M. Dougherty, D. Dubbs. G. Dubbs, C. Dunn, K. Dunn. D. Ellis, J. Farrell. V. Feair heller. E. Garvey. J. Gillian, L. Grace. L. Holden, C. Hyland, M. Kerman, M. Klingensmith, S. Kohlenberger, R. LaBance, D. Lautenschlager. C. Lea. L. Lippin- cott, D. Longachre. I. Madona, S. McElhenny, L. McMaster, M. Meehan, M. Moffit. J. Monzo. M. Morrison, T. Morris, J. Morris, J. Mott, J. Mott, D. Nickerson J. Nolley. A. Paone, L. Peek, N. Prosser, S. Richards, G. Ruck, S. Scheibein, M. Schoenwald, M. Seto. R.,Shomo, B. Smith, M. Stefan. R. Stefan, J. Statler, C Super. A. Sweeney. T. Thomas, L. Town, M. Tyce, M. Unsworth, V. Unsworth, K. Urban, G. Valenti. N. Vanderpool, S. Villiger, C. Vitale. D. Wilson. D. Wood G. Young. ?N' 'W Random Candids S Q'-1 9' '77 73 Q. ' 4 NESS 1 I if-' sf , ' f bf f .1 df' , if The Math Club, under the direction of Mr. Ralph Carson, is designed to further the inter- ests in mathematics. Meetings include discussions of careers in mathematics and the use of Ma fh Z the computer. Pictured below. L. to R.: Advisor Ralph Carson, Lester Lippincott, Carolyn Dilts, Craig Welch, Sandy Struckell. Jessica Mott, Anne Sweeney. Missing: Tyrone Thompson. Annette Branca, Sue Bentivoglio. Lisa D'Agostino. I 5 i - Pictured above, First Row, L. to R.: Moira Dugan, Jennifer Bosworth, Edmund Liguori, Mary Anne Janco, Tracey Thomas, Renee Boxman. Row 2: Betsy Boc- celli, Stewart Dowell, Mary Lou Newsome, Advisor, Mrs. Margolis. Row 3: Debbie Dickinson, Liz Wood. Missing are: Bob Goodson and Suzette Tremblay. A service club, under the supervision of Mrs. Ida Margolis, dedicated to helping those people who are in institutions for the aged or for the psychologically impaired. Student Council The O.C.H.S. Student Council, under the direction of Mr. Alan Matthews and leadership of Lisa Bertini, acts as the channel between students and administration. This year it attempted to improve the lunch program and also sponsored services such as the Blood Mobile and Lackey Day. The goal of the organization is to get more students involved so that problems can be identified, solved and compromise effected by group effort. 1' Q AA ,.,,,,.,, .t ww . ,,,, Vx. 3 K V www 5 mf ff WW?- Wim W .wil Bottom Row, L. to R.: Rody Rothwell, Jennifer Trofa, Louise Raffa, Kathy Fahy, Winnie Newsome, Cherly Benner. Row 2, L. to R.: Sue Lautenshlager, Miche Seto. Brenda Lea, Sue Hummel, Cheryl Branning, Leo Wilson, Donna Conte. Row 3, L. to R.: Debbie Dickinson, Donna Sasser, Sally Sandin, Dave Robinson, Debbie Schmidt, Advisor Mr. Matthews. Row 4, L. to R.: Chris Lea, Debbie Dill, Ed Robinson. Row 5, L. to R.: Bridget McCauley, Tracy Thomas, Beth McDonald, Lisa Bertini, President, Stuart Dowell, Sharon Stiles. The activities of the French Club include participation in a Language Assembly, a progressive French dinner, corresponding with pen-pals and a visit to a French restau- rant. The advisors are Mrs. Judith Rinck and Mrs. Joanne Pancoast. First Row: Gina Abarno, Debbie Schmidt, Lisa Jernee, Brenda Schdenleber, Joanne Murray, Stacey Chatburn. Second Row: Laura Lafountain, Jennifer Burton, Stephanie Sherby, Pam Ellis, Judy Sherman, Sue Bentivoglio. Third Row: Dawn Chadwick, Sharon Stiles, Sandy Struckell, Debbie Dill, Adrian Applegate. Fourth Row: Advisor Mrs. Rinck, Joanne Farrell, Tracey Thomas, Lee Melton, Mark Dice, Tyrone Thompson, Michele Applegate, Advisor Mrs. Pancoast. fl' 1? A. V.A. Club li p Q All ADVISOR: Robert Gray Kneeling: Bary Ruch, Danny Dubbs. Standing: Bob Stanton, Mark Gose, Scott Smith. Missing: Rich Garrison, Dave Shaw, Steve Smith. These students assist with the staging of all school plays, assemblies and shows. Under the direction of Mr. Gray, they also give their services to many community groups, as well as teachers who utilize AVA equipment. ,,,,.--0' : E 'S 7 e ZH Circulo Espandl El Circulo Espanol Calso known as the Spanish Clubj has been revived by advisor Mrs. Moreno. One of the club,s activities is preparing printing, and distributing a Spanish!English newspa- per. 5'Viva El Circulo Espa- idol! Bottom Row, L. to R.: Heather Campbell, Chris Haurey, Maria Foglio, Ann Lutz. Row 2, L. to R.: Maureen Meehan, Paul Meehan, Ruth Stefan, Carolyn Dilts. Row 3, L. to R.: Advisor Mrs. Moreno, Lisa Bertini, Lee Melton, Mark Morrison, Georgia Becotte, Micha Seto, Adrian Applegate. ottom Row, L. to R.: Barbara Butler, Maggie Feeney, Sherry Blasberg, Terri Kemenosh. Row 2, L. to R.: Millie Moffit, Heather Campbell, Maria Foglio. Ruth tefan. Virginia Unsworth. Row 3, L. to R.: Advisor Brian King, Jeff Turner, Steve Dennis, Grant Doughtery. Ed Ligori, Bill Feeney, David King, Matt Keme- osh. his club. with Advisor Brian King, is open to all students and tries to orient the members to the reek and Roman cultures. lt is an academic as well as social club. participating in a Language ssembly. going on field trips and holding a Roman feast. These future nurses, with their Advisor Mrs. Aileen Young. heard spearkers, visited universities and helped plan and conduc' the successful annual school Blood Mobile Health Club Via, l..-R.: Hilda Dunmore. Donna Sasser. Debbie Dickinson. Karen Brown, Cindy Holloway. Nancy Nunn. Seated: School Nurse Mrs, Young. Wendy Workman. Agana!!-..0panvl40.'S.. . Bottom Row L to R ' Ruth Bowen lizanne Carberr Saund G h . . .. . . y. ra ra am. Cathy Keene. Middle Row. L. to R.: Jody Heggan. Debbie Muholland. Elaine Beebc Fran Hodge. Myrna Bellwar. Kathy Tumelty. Betty Ann Blewitt, Barbara Law. Janet Schmick. Advisor Mrs. Fitzegerald. Top Row, L. to R.: Sue Clarke, Barhar Sanderson. Debbie Leider. Debbie Disney. C O E The C.O.E. coordinated by Mrs. Ann Fitzgerald offers education for office occupations whereb st d t 0 0 o ' ' y u en are employed in a real office and receive classroom instruction onjob-related topics. The purpose of the History Club is to broaden each member's perspective in terms ol significant events in American history and to foster interest in the cultural heritage of South Jersey. Mrs. Dominic Jerome is the Advisor. y First Row: Stephanie Delozier. Ellen Fuscellaro. Frank Lorenz. Bob Hoster. Second Row: Advisor Mr. Jerome. Ed Berkle. .lozmne lfztrrell. Adrian Applegate. Irene Madaru. Michele Applegate. Sally Godfried. Pat Berkle. Diana Armstrong. '- . I S.. .. V if - , WW My ft 1 , 'df K First Row: Donna Gentless. Dona Ellis. Toni Wagonseller. Sue Barr. Kathy Bell. John Coulter. Mary Ann Janco. Second Row: Vicky Rutledge. Jessica Mott. Ann Sweeney Lisa Bertini. Matt Kenonosh. Chuck Kaczmarski. Third Row: Tom Lyons. Advisor Mr. Brock, Liz Woods. Linda Butler. Pat Henry. Millie Moffitt, Virginia Lnsworth. Not Present: Ed Paone. Sally Jo Harris. Leadership. Scholarship. Service and Character are the determining factors in the selection - of these members. Under the direction of Advisor George Brock, they tutor students who need assistance as part of their endeavors. The school newspaper, The Billows, is published weekly as part of the Sentinel Ledger. Winner of many awards at the annual Columbus Press Conference in New York City, the newspaper is staffed by a frnall dedicated group of students under the guidance of Mr. Joseph Bonner. L. to R.: Tracey Thomas, Mary Anne Janco, Joanne Farrell, Mark Gose, Penni Jones. Editor in Chief - Mary Anne Janco. Managing Editor - Tracey Thomas Feature Editor - Erica Bastow. Sports Editor - Mark Gose. Co-Photo Editors - Doug Mason. Gwen Seidel. Faculty Advisor - Mr. Joseph Bonner. Pictured at the Right: Row l, L. to R.: Mark Gose, Penni Jones, Tracey Thomas. Row 2. L. to R.: Sharon Stiles, Kathy Benner, Joanne Farrell. Row 3, L. to R.: Gina Abarno, Mr. Joseph Bonner, Erica Bastow, Mary Anne Janco. Gwen Seidel. Not pic- tured: Irene Madara, Dawn Chad- wids, Sue Mimnagh, Tim Adams, Denise Vitola, Heidi Diener, Marlene Hodgdon, Ed Liguori, Sue Deforrest and Doug Mason. Fxkmbu, , if QQQQXQA Jvs wfwu wx Afrwm page Lama G- XIM C35 NOU 'tCloXci'foN Lif5C5i N 00 W V was me gigflggw LQYEQQQ OQCWN 'goo UQXkQ X VXONQ., Qlcugqi DJOQJZD FQW3 x QMS .L fe QQWN if , I :U . Y M923 A f A fund we cb WW MOMS 4 WU V, Sum mv rEU+ qi I , ' WN +G DQ QLOHJQ W' HSCOKQTXGVB, Yi XIV TE fl CAOXXSL VYXQ , , NN , T ,A, f-'C'-O YGQNU n x, PX 'YN Jfbwf EGO V7 so Vwf vu miygwess WR ve fm M, 4 if1 JL MLK Clem f wgmkwq - 2 E Ka XXX Wm xx 5 XX XNNRN A N X Xxx NNMN NL, 'xlfmmuzf-f 1 xx, SWIMMI G T AM This has been a rebuilding year with l7 first year membersjoining the ll remaining from last year's team. Coach Allan Maclntyre, assisted by Coach Virginia Taddei, combined the Varsity and J.V. teams to gain greater flexibility. Pictured below. lst Row, L. to R.: Rich Smith, Karen Frank, Annette Zippler, Jenny Trofa, Kathy Forrestal, Greg Adams, Bill Breed. 2nd Row, L. to R.: Jill Zoller, Carolyn Dilts, Chris Bohan. Jenny Unger. Linda Kiger, Melissa Ries, Doug Brophy. 3rd Row, L. to R.: Manager Mary Ellen Frankowski, Ken Breckley. Jay Zoller. Chuck Dunn, Dan Powell, Tom Shomo, Coach Allan Maclntyre, John May, Brian Moynihan, Jeff Stutler. Joel Guth, Assistant Coach Virginia Taddei, Manager Lynne Kibblehouse. Not Shown: Pete Benninghobe, Lee Ann Jones. Scott Tumelty, Todd Johnson, Tama Hughes. KSN 48 A .e.-... ,, tits i H A ti l ' it ' 1:4 ' .i e i - P' P '- . 1 ..,. i . B A Q eaetaei t fsgu . ..... .... I Q. . HF? --fell . 1 . .. 1-tg.. L X651 si, ur, . fi 1: f'i 1. - Wxsf . W ,Q - .. . . ..,.... Q ' 'K it TT' .. 1 J .,.. sa .. . B .M R, QR Q ,ixyz K x .. li ' S ik , X W , K 'gwff f f. , W ff .-epgmf 154 1 2 7 1 Q f .V +A- J:7v,,yff f ,mzgr JH ' 1, .W 45 .ff - gf' , w N, 4 . ,L Q4 . Q6 Ng, . Q A-2 VK, ,W f- Wg 5 'W Q 5 34:5 3311 I .V , ' 44 ff ' ' -Q- iw ,.f-71, f V, f- 3, -4 x ,, ,, :Lt :wa-f.1 171,91 ,psi ' i WRE TLIN G This year's wrestling team, through long hours of hard practice and dedication to their goals, has earned a respectable place in the annal's of OCHS records. Coach Bill Nickles has proved to be more than capable for the leadership needed by these young men. Kneeling, L. to R.: Steve McLarnon, Peter Everett, John Coulter, Philip Faune, Bob Schmidt. Standing, L. to R.: Kevin Halliday, Bob Pfieffer, Rick Baerhle, Capt. Jerry Stroh, Matt Unsworth, Peter Flemming, Bill Pfieffer, Jim Bennet, Bill Nickles, Head Coach. tr, ...tzmsg Sitting, L. to R.: Glenn Clork, Chris Trout, Todd Breden, Steve Stroh, Joe Monteleone, Alan De Sontis. Kneeling, L. to R.: Managers, Jennifer Harp, Marry Brenner, Sue Hummel, Betsy Butler, Rita Sannino, Jodie Engel, Laura Cooper. Standing, L. to R.: Jeff Davis, Fred Alfred, Manager Peggy Johnson, Head Manager Kim Corson. Manager Kathy Mercer, Dave Bullock, Dave Armond. f fe ' 5. 5 Lung wi, GIRLS BA S KE TBA LL This yearis team, under the leadership of Head Coach Pat Dougherty and Coach Sandra Corson, continues to show improvement and maintain their leadership in the Cape Atlantic League. They have won 7 consecutive League titles and have been finalists in 3 S.J. Championships. Lisa Foglio has scored over 1550 points, an all-time school record. Pictured below, Kneeling, L. to R.: Mimi Henry, manager, Moey Barr, Anne Brinkmann, Lisa Foglio, Chris Quinn, Courtney Vanderslice, Margie Brinkmann, Kim Franklin, Jennifer Burton, manager. 2nd Row, L. to R.: Penny Jones manager, Serina Pittaluga. Edwina Kooker, Sandy Carroll, Marcia Dunmore, Sue Dean, Coco Vanderslice, Kathy Urban, Mary Lou Newsome, manager. 3rd Row, L. to R.: Head Coach Pat Dougherty, Tracy Heritage, Teresa Krimmelbine, Ellen Lewis, Judy Libro, Connie Eckert, Kippy Tropeano, Sue Nimnaugh, Joleen Peterson, Marie Shaw, Coach Sandy Corson. if 4 ,lfi4Q, if 2. N X BOYS' BASKETBALL Through the persistence of Coach Jack Boyd. these boys have displayed their finest basketball talents to us and, though set back by numerous injuries, have come through with an admirable record against the tough CAL teams, including the over 1000 points scored by Ed Paone. VARSITY: Kneeling: Manager John Huber, Jimmy McKeon, Willie Brown, Edd Chuck Court, Tony Edwards, Joe Hannah, Mike Thompson, Bob Warrington, Chris Phifer, Randy Julian, Scott Smith, Coach Jack Boyd. ie Paone, Myron Davis, Chris Rackley, Manager George Klepac. Standing: ,gh SU in MW if N-fx N., M-':..x ' . . . . at s f ,. wwf'-V xt aff ,, r J.V. BASKETBALL: Kneeling, L. to R.: Manager Sue Deforrest, Jeff McTique, Sean Bambs, Preston Bryant, Chris Payle, Greg Whalen, Manager Sandy Defor- rest. Standing: Manager Scott Smith, Tomm Oves, David Buford, Gary Hodge, Gary Green, Tony Hughes, Kevin Murphy, Phil Unsworth, Charles Watkins, Chris Rachley. Coach Craig Mensinger. TJ 5 I .01 . S 56 .Q-, .N ,,,. R L5t.:g? 42 i Q-ur' my Q K N . X I x L rf C I gh1B3gQ? 31 ,..,, 4 ,W M A 12 M U Q 4' na' ..,,,,mMmm XXX Lilian. 1 kv 054,65 S 0 I A 'Q . s N N x -L ii ' Q: 9, lk X '-Z x, t W3 Q fr 'f w M r x,. at X it . 'ii' Kneeling L to R Manager RuthAnn Handley Kimo Jacobs Bill Hopson Phil Rodier Manager Cheryl Benner. Standing, L. to R.: Dwayne Terwilliger, Greg Yonng, James Crawford, Carmen Giannu- S H M A ario. Jeff Welch, Jim Nolley, Matt Watts, Coach - Jim Harris, Al Lewis, Brian Montecalvo, Bruce Welch, Pat Grimes, Dave Warrington, .Ion Lutz. Missing: Alex Bromhead. TE I M 9 ,Q :Ea Q Varsity Club Under the direction of Coach Jack Boyd. these varsity letter winners are pledged to promote a better understanding and a closer relationship among all athletes of the school. Pictured to the right are: Row l. L. to R.: Bill Engle. Matt Kenemosh, Row 2: Tony Hughes. Courtney Vanderslice. Mary Lou Newsome, Row 3: Scott Davis. Willy Brown. Chuck Kazmarski. Row 4: Mark Dice. Nancy Delassan- dro. Kathy Urban. Row 5: Tony Edwards. Matt Unsworth. Mary Wargo. Valerie Thompson. Row 6: Mark Townsend. Rich Coughlin. Row 7: Scott Palmer. Michael Cullinane. Bill McAlIeer and Grant Dougherty. Pictured below: Row I: Rocky Constantino. C. Kurmurski. R. Coughlin. W, Brown. .les- sica Xloil. Gail Become. Row 2: Dan Doerr. Kim Franklin. Carolyn Dilis. Lisa Foglio. C Yanderslice. I. Hughes. Adv1sor.Iack Boyd. I Row I: Stephanie Delozier. Debbie Bakely. Terri Webb. Ellen Fuschellaro. Sandy Struckell. Maggie Nell. Maria Foglio. Frian Foor Row 2 Irene Madara Ann Flody. Maureen Bleming. Michele Applegate. Mark Cvose. Steve Clunn. Row 3: Chuck Kazmarski. Richard Coughlin, Dawn Chadwick Douglas Mason and Mr Robert Dotti. Through the enthusiasm displayed by its members. the SPIRIT CLUB with Mr ' ' Dotti as advisor. encourages increased school spirit at pep rallies and games The Head and Toe Day was an event that promoted spirit vt Ch0il' Kathy Bell, Lisa Bertini. Row l, L. to R.: G. Becotte, L. Bertini, N. Blyler, S. Sherby, L, Grace, C. Sherman, D. Ellis, S Sheridan, T. Wagonseller. B. Sherman, T. Hugher, V. Unsworth, D. Chism. Row 2, L. to R.: C Dilts, M. Allegretto, J. Farrell, M. Moffit, A. Sweeney, J. Mott, P. Jones, B. Boccelli, S. Struckell D. Wilson. Row 3, L. to R.: J. Mott, J. Allegretto, M. Dougherty, J. Monzo, T. Longacre, S. Den- nis, M. Tyce, L. Peek, J. Gillian, B. Schmidt, H. Boyer. Row 4, L. to R.: C. Anderson, S. Richards S. Dowal, B. McAlleer, L. Lippincott, M. Unsworth, G. Dougherty, L. Melton, D. Nickerson, B Shomo, J. Morris. Additional members pictured at left: S. Barr, E. Megargee, G. Parrato, B. Feeney, K. Bell. This is the last year that the Choir will perform under the capable and dedicated direction of Mr 4 'P Lewis Benzon. The choir has presented over 221 formal performances which is indicative of its extremely busy schedule. Many long hours of ded icated rehearsal are necessary to prepare for these concerts. Mr. Benzon has given of himself unself ishly to develop one of the outstanding choirs in the area. We all wish him the best in the future Choir officers pictured at left: Ann Sweeney, Steve Dennis Bands and Orchestra The various instrumental groups under the guidance of Mr. Warren Miller, continue to provide enjoyment for the entire community, whether it is in the Baby Parade, the football games, or the Spring Concert or any of the countless other events in which they participate. These students really give of their time and energies. They deserve our appreciation. Symphonic Band, Row I, L. to R.: A. Sweeney, J. Mott, S. Kohlenberger, P. Ellis, K. Dunn, L. McMaster, G. Cossaboone, M. Kerman, G. Beeotte, A. Anderson, B. Carew, K. Young, K. Bridgens, H. Boyer, J. Cancelmo, C. Lee. Row 2, L. to R.: J. Monzo, M. Meehan, L. Grace, K. Urban, L. Campbell, S. Scheibein, M. Allegretto, M. Klingensmith, D. Wood, D. Ellis, K. Breckley, N. Blyler, M. Chattin, B. Butler, I. Madara, C. Dilts, R. Stefan, N. Vanderpool. Row 3, L. to R.: M. Moffitt, V. Unsworth, M. Stefan, L. Holden, M. Seto, D. Chism, J. Mott, D. Bolger, B. Boccelli, E. Garvey, M. Morrison, J. Farrell, N. Prosser, K. Dubbs, C. Super, L. Peek, D. Dubbs, S. Richards, S. McElhenny, T. Cade. Row 4, L. to R.: V. Feairheller, D. DiLuzio, D. Beuhler, T. Morris, G. Crain, I. Cancelmo, T. Thomas, H. Deiner, S. Downam, C. Vitale. Row 5, L. to R.: A. Paone, J. Nolley, T. Longacre, C. Bissell, L. Lippincott, S. Villiger, J. Morris, L. Town, C. Dunn, J. Gillian, D. Bridgens, D. Nickerson, D. Lautenschlager, M. Dougherty, M. Unsworth, S. Dennis, R. Labance, M. Tyce. Standing, L. to R.: B. Smith, G. Ruch, G. Valenti, A. DeSantis, R. Shomo, C. Bonner, G. Young. Absent: J. Coulter, P. Rothwell, A. Applegate, B. Bufalo, J. Stutler, D.Wi1son. ,an-uuiiuuv-4 . . '. ,fm s . L J, .. 3, K N' X . Band Officers seated at the right: Nina Blyler, Historian, Ann Sweeney, Sec- retary, Jeff Morris, President, Donna Ellis, Vice President. ' weeney nswort tan ing, L. to R.: N. Blyler, D. Nickerson, M. Unsworth. D Orchestra, Pictured above: Row l, L. to R.: D. Nickerson, L. Holden, N. Vanderpool, S. Kohlenberger, P. Ellis, D. Ellis, D. Wood, N. Blyler, J. Monzo, V. Unsworth, J. Mott. Row 2, L. tr R.: M. Moffitt, B. Boccelli, D. Bridgens, C. Vitale, D. Chism, M. Morrison, L. Grace, M. Meehan, J. Farrell, N. Prosser, K. Dubbs, C. Super, S. Villiger, J Morris, L. Lippincott. Row 3, L. to R.: C. Bonner, R Shomo, L. Peek, R. Labance, A. Sweeney, M. Dougherty, D. Lautenschlager, M. Unsworth. Absent: L. Rontos, J. Coulter, C. Rothwell, A. Applegate. Drama Club The Drama Club, under the supervision of Mrs. Cathy Darby presented the musical production of Guys and Dolls . Presented in April of this year, this most enjoyable show displayed the talents of our students as musicians, dancers, singers, actors, as well as the people who handle props, paint scenery, main- tain wardrobe, make posters, sell tickets, etc., etc. The student body and the community at large owe a debt of gratitude to Mrs. Darby, her assistant Mr. Wm. Hamilton and the entire production staff. Row l: Carolyn Dilts, Lisa Schoenleber, Valerie Thomson, Judy Langley, Sandy Struckell, Milly Moffitt, Sue Barr, Rody Rothwell, Mary Wargo, Sheila Handley, Anne Lutz, Maria Foglio, Laurie Grace. Row 2: Bill McCleer, Bill Feeney, Marlene Hodgedon, Dawn Impagliazzo, Danny Powell, Steve Dennis, Ed Robinson, Stu Dowell, John Allegretto, Rose McGinnis, Virginia Unsworth. Row 3: Michael Cullinane, Tim Smith, Matt Kemonosh, Jeff Mor- ris, Bob Goodson, Mark Gose, Tim Morris, Lisa Bertini, Grant Dougherty, Georgia Beacotte, Tama Hughes, Patty Warrington, Tracey Thomas, Dean Schoenwald. l wil' The Mime Group Under the direction of Mr. Bill Hamilton, these students are exploring the depths of 'Scre- ative expression and commu- nication without the use of words. They practiced once a week and performed whenever the opportunity presented itself- from an assembly pro- gram to a performance in Steinbachs at the Shore Mall. Pictured at the left: Bottom Row: Marlene Hodgon, Kip Murray, Rodi Rothwell. Standing: Drew Gretto, Anne Lutz, Jeff Morris, Dawn Impaliazzo, Steve Dennis, Micky Cullinane. 65 The Caravel The Caravel Staff has worked many long hours to bring to you a school year in pictures from Fall to Spring. The Staff has organized, created, and produced this memory for you. Amid all the work and deadlines, the year proved to be a great learning and cooperative experience for all. Pictured at right: Advisor, Dr. William Lauer: Editor, Holly Campbell: Advi- sor. Mr. James Pulvino. Editors: Seated, L. to R.: Debbie Spatol, Sales and Advertisingg Sue Deeley, Layout: Holly Campbell, Editor-in-Chief: Donna Gentless, Sales and Adver- tising. Standing, L. to R.: Vickie Rutledge, Copy: Maria Folgio, Activities' Ethel Pew, Typingg and Beth Kooker, Typing. W--.7 ,e ,fl .tqf , .,......-.--M at 'mage NNN.. . , ,am as . M.. wi .5.i,, -. . i, , eff I fo! .ww- 1 Kuff 'gi' 4 1 K te . Ai-'M' Sales and Advertising Staff: Seated, L. to R.: Debbie Spatol, Maureen Fleming, Vicky Rutledge. Donna Gentless. Standing, L. to R.: Debbie Thompson, Beryl Neill, LeeAnn Teschner, Adrian Apple- Aciiviiies Editors: Maria pogiioi and Tom Lyons- gate, Mary Lou Newsome, Anne Lutz, Marcia Kooker, Sheila Ginn. Photo Staff Center: Doug Mason. Back Row, L. to R.: Pam Eichenberger, Gerry Dougherty, Frank Lorenz. Not pictured is Sam Tropea. General Staff L. to R.: Sue Gangini, Mary Lou Newsome, Cheryl Vilate. Ellen Fuscel- laro. 'KM , K I fx diff .1 15 NM! 11 ER! .5941 -ff qv., . Nr - . W my ,- -i.1i'l:...s....,. 5 , X ,......,. ,, ,vw Typing Staff Above left, Row l. L. to R.: Michele Eberhardt, Vicky Rutledge, Beryl Neill, Donna Gentless. Row 2. L. to R.: Marsha Kooker, Sheila Ginn. Beth Kooker, Ethel Pew. Layout Staff: Above. right. Row I, L. to R.: Josette Texier, Sue Deeley. Mary Wargo, Michelle Applegate. Row 2. L. to R.: Valerie Thomson, Sheila Handley, Jill Clayton. Holly Campbell. Copy Staff: Row l, L. to R.: Lisa Bertini. Georgia Becotte, Tama Hughes. Row 2. L. to R.: Lee Melton. Susan Bentivoglio, J sa ose . Photo Club Under the capable direction of advi- sor. Mrs. Barbara Aydelotte. mem- bers of the Photo Club engage in many activities for the improvement of photography. Activities include: Picture taking field trips. films dem- onstrating photography techniques. developing pictures. and guest speakers. Pictured at the left. Row l. l.. to R.: Advisor Mrs. Barbara Aydelotte. Lisa Higgs. Row 2. L. to R,: Ed Berkle. Terry Diamond and Ste- phen Neill. Not present when picture was taken were Christine Haury and Jennifer Bos- well. ' The Senior Class sponsored the annual Christmas Ball at which over 150 couples attended. After a fun-filled evening, the highlight arrived with the crowning of the Queen, Maria Foglio. ir-rv Nm We Wish To Recognize. . . . . . some people who have brought luster to Ocean City High School . . . the Cheerleading squad that won the lst annual Cheerleading Contest, and Anne Lutz, who won the individual Trophy as best Cheerleader of 1979 . . . Mrs. Pat Dougherty who brought the 8th straight girls C.A.L. crown to Ocean City . . . Lisa Foglio, who has amassed more than 1890 points in her high school basketball career . . . Eddie Paone who has scored 1330. Also three faculty members who added a special lustre to O.C.H.S. and have chosen to retire this year: Mr. Lewis Benzong Mrs. Beryl Gleasong Mr. Stan Totten. Our school and all those who came under their influence have been enlightened and enriched by the experience. 5'Vaya con diosf, Q. 'fn MRS. PATRICIA DOUGHERTY HW -f. -A51 MR. LEWIS BENZON 15 out of 31 teaching years at O.C. lst Row, L. to R.: Cheryl Hopson, Sandy Struckell. Lisa Trofa, Anne Lutz. 2nd Row: Stephanie Sherby. Sue Gillin. 3rd Row: Pam Ellis, Donna Flukey. Toni Bove. Missing: Mary Mangold. Sue Owens. Lisa Jernee. 'tis 1 'x I if M 1 LISA FOGLIO EDDIE PAONE i V li I iw' V '22'2l lil14A 'iiffbii MRS. BERYL GLEASON MR. 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ADVISORS: William Hamilton and Jane Fenton EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE: Seated L. to R.: Louise Raffa, Carla Bellucci, Rody Rothwell, Julie Frasca. Standing L. to R.: Winnie Newr. tene, Tom Blasberg, Lewis Paskalis, Greg Hamilton. I fra 7 '1 A if v 5 Q a I 'ck -, Nfl .I I M f I' 953 If .Z1 1 H Q 5 W ltxx A152 I w. uw 3 A K Jin , is . 'If C . If 'W EEFES, VP- 'xl f .gl gfo I Ne-9'-1-I ABBOTT, DEAN ADAMS, GORDON ADAMS, GREG ANDERSON, SUSAN ANDRESS, JAMES ANDREWS, JOSEPH ARCHER, THRESTA ARMSTRONG. DIANNA ASPINWALL, TIMOTHY ANGSBURGER. TAMMY AULD, PAUL BAKER, ELIZABETH BANKS, KRISTIN BALDINI, FRANK BAARDSEN, GAYLE BARRET BAUER, EVERETT BECKER, CHRISTOPHER BERDLER, JOHANNA BELLINGTON, KATHLEEN BELLUCCI, CARLA BENNER. CHERYL BENNETT, STEVE BERKLE, PATRICIA BIGGS, DANIEL BISCIOTTI, JOSEPH BISSELL, CHARLES BLAKESLEE, JOHN BLASBERG, TOM BLEVIN, TROY BLEWITT, JOSEPH BOWLEN, JAMES BOLLINGER, JOANMARIE BONNER, CHRISTOPHER BOYLE, MARY FRANCES BRADLEY, CARL BRANDI, LISA BRANNING, CHERYL BRECKLEY, KEITH BREED, WILLIAM BREEDEN, TODD BRENNAN, MARY BRIDGENS, KIMBERLY BROMHEAD, ALEXANDER BROPHY, JOHN BRORON, CRAIG BROWN, JEANNETTE BREUNIG, ROBERT BUEHLER, DIANE BUFALO, BARBARA BUFORD, MICHAEL BURCAW, LORI BUTLER, BARBARA BUTLER, ELIZABETH CALISE, KATHY CAMBURN, CAROL ? .-..... I -I I U JJAJ Z at T? ' , Ax , I V. ' 'F 3, ' km: , -.,,: , .A X . ' , gf!! x S 1 ts' in . . A ' I 2 I Q B'-G L Katy' gil, B Sv ,. fl , '5 I4 'I 73 CANCELMO, LINDA CANIZZARO, MICHAEL CAREW, BONNIE CHATTEN, MARION COMPTON, PENNY CONSTANTINO, STEVE CONTE, DONNA COOPER, DAN CRAIN, GARY CRAIN, KIMBERLY CRAMSEY MICHAEL CRAWFORD, JAMES CURRAN, SANDRA D'AGOSTINO, LISA DANGLEE, TIMOTHY DAVEY, LINDA DEFRANCO, BRIAN DEGAND, EDWARD DEININGER, LORRAINE DEMAREST, BRENDA DEM PSEY, LIN DA DENNIS, JEFFRYE DESROSE, LISA DESANTIS, ALAN DESTLER, ROBERT DEVAUL, DOUG DEVAU L, LYNNETTE DEWITT, GEORGETTE DIAMOND, TERRENCE DIENER, HEIDI DILUZIO, DEBRA DINGMAN, SUSAN DIMATTEO, GARY DINICOLANTONIO, JOANNE DOURIS, JAMES 74 T AR Ex I R ...Q :.1 R .,:.,,., A .1g, Q W ,.,- 'f-A . WI E, 'rm 152i152f5S2Z59Yf2Yig2 - T 9 19 fr: -f--f siifiivfill qgzgigvfs . ,,.. ,..,,.....,, I Q Q- M WN x in W. 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TODD HOLDEN. LISA HOLMES. ROBERT HOLMES, VALERIE HOPSON, WILLIAM HOSTER, ROBERT -JU Mf' I.'l,'W JULIAN, DWAYNE KACZMARSKI, DIANE KALMAN, MAUREEN KATZ, KAREN KELLY, JOHN KELLY, MARYANN KLOCK, CHRIS KNIGHT, MARK KUHNS, PENNY LAFOUNTAIN, CHRISTAL LAMASSA, ANTHONY LAROSA, SONA LASHLEY, JANE LANTEN SCHLAG ER, SUSAN LEA, BREN DA LEE, DEBBIE LEE, SAMUEL LAFEVER, MARK LEGETTE, WALLACE LENNON, SCOTT LEWIS, ALFRED LEWIS, ELLEN LIBRO, JUDY LIHOU. WILLIAM LORD, JOAN LORD, LINDA LORENZ, FRANK LOZANOFF, STEVE LUTZ, JONATHAN MAGRINEY, PENNY MANGOLD, VIVA MANNI, LINDA MARINO. MICHELE MASON, THOMAS MAY, ALFRED . 6 sift fn Q.. 1' I Q, Z - P' '59 12: 5E.aA,Jlr Q Q2 WI! .r' I 1 I .,,,..,UI. , 1 'iifv-!:'.xE4.1w I W. 5 'IB' 9' Q , 2 ' I M 'A 1-Wa? - M ' 355, + 1 76 MCCAULEY. BRIDGET MCCANN, COLLEEN MCDONALD, BETH MCDONAUGH, MIKE MCDOWELL. ELIZABETH MCELHENNY. SCOTT MCFORLAN D. ANTHONY MCGINNIS, JOE MCGINNIS. ROSEMARIE MCKINNEY.JAMES MCPHILLIPS, PHYLLIS MEEHAN, PAUL ,ix i f' l If 5 . ,, I FQ I R 'IRQ si I , N5 N X 'XA . ,im JS. . 52 Q ' - I ? K f f - K I , -I xy-W4 W x Aj, 1 f,,,, 5 ' . QQ, ek I iL.- 'QTQ 'Ria I N 4-gba: 1 Y S T2 3 is ,Q K' FA , , Ng ..'rg AA I Sy a 'iii N. EN J.. X Fx 'QQ ,gn QS I ,,,,,,,,,I, m ,.:. law .N I I z SW bi' I X 5 A , w f:. - A V A I 'J R44 fihww F125 ' Q:-A - - ,fire 1. :ii . - '16, . ' - J . , 6 ? I I X! ,Q .X ,Q R3 ,F Q. g 'Q , 'Q' S. MCGARVEY. MEGHAN MITCHELL. TRACY MONTECALVO. BRIAN MONTELEON E, JOE MOORE, JEFFREY MORATELLI. SUSAN MORRIS. TIMOTHY MORRISON. WILLIAM MOTT, JEFFERSON MYERS, JILL NEALL, K I M M NESGODA. CH ERYL . 2-tif' Jffizv X. va- - - ' 'frflffssffgzsaiz V Ek -13, . I ' K, ,V ,ff-I 5 Q 'W f, ., 1 I V X YT A I IBS . 2? Qi .46 is I gigs 5 ,N t -I W W 71 - 5 'E I J' ' ' r ' , I ' I - - if 1,- sg, 1 I I . - mg F3 i If F wa. I A. - . ',, ' -- W ., ., I , , ff 1 I ' A . Y :Zig .:... tj J P' . 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CARRY SHERBY, CHARLES SHIPP, PAMELA SHOMO, THOMAS SHON E, ROBERTA SMITH, HOLLY SMITH, PAMELA SMITH, RICHARD SMITH, SANDRA SPATOL, TODD SPEER, JUSTIN STEELMAN, GUY STEFAN, RUTH STODKLEY, SAMUEL STROH, STEPHAN SUNDERSTRUM, KIM TAMAN, ROSEMARY TARVES, RICHARD TAYLOR, JOE TERWILLIGER, DUANE TEXIER, MARGOT THOMAS, JOAN THOMPSON, LORI THOMPSON, THOMAS TOMLIN, SHEILA TROFA, JENNIFER TROPEANO, DIERDRA TULL, SHANE TUMELTY, JACKIE TYCE, MARK VANINWEGEN, JOHANNA VITIELLO, MARIA WARN ERCOFF, SUE WARRINTON, DAVE WARRINGTON, PATTI WATKINS, CHARLES 78 RUMER, MARY SANDERSON, GARY SANDIN, SALLY SCHMID, ANGELINA SCHOENLEBER, LISA SCHOENWALD, DOLORES SCHULER, DANIEL SCHULTZ, ANN SCHWEIBINZ SSSI A ISl2R'SS SETO, MICHIKO SHAW, MARIE SHEPHARD, WAN DA RICHARD X I , -1 . , , i' ,QQ 'jf IIQ ,JII l PIAPIL 'Q . . f' f A A R I Y W . -1 I X , Q' I'P' KSAS l .w A . .Q '- at 5 : ,Q 531-J, f- : ' ' VE 215 3 5 .-wr. - f I I I 'F , 5 :fx ' - I Q - ---- I5 I,.., 'II' ' ff fir f-kh: ' . iff .JIh:. '-h-' V. III' .,:h 5. 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I Luv, ' f ' , M K v'tL , frg I fr ffm -L , 1 AV: KI , ' , f CK, -W'fL G J' vl'V'3 1 A' QI ' - . .Af'EA.!S4'f . 31 I I A ,. ,h :: I LMA , wx E' I iii 2 I A g, V 5, V 'r ' ah. - - ,V ,X , b Y . 4, 'A . A f f? M V WOOLEY. DAVID WOOLLEY.TAMMV ., ,, J, 4-I' I-+ YOUNOCREO J 5 . ZIPPLER. ANN ETTE ' , I ' F 1 Q ADDITIONAL PICTURES I'I' :ji 'L M Ami I , 'AEI 41, SCHWERTLY. JOHNA THOMAS, WILLIAM WATSON. KIM WATTS. MATT WATTS. STEVE WEHNER. GEORGE WELCH. BRUCE WHITE. WESLEY WIEDLER. MARK WILEY. RICKY WILLIAMS. CARROLL WILLIAMS. STEVE WILSON. BRENDA WILSON. DONALD WILSON. LEO WILTSHIRE. MONICA ADAMS. GORDON BAARDSEN. GAYLE BAILEY. LORI BATEN. DAVID BRENNAN. MARY BROWN. LINDA CONTE. DONNA DANIFO, CAROLYN HAYES, FRANC HERITAGE, TRACY HOUSE, GWEN GOTWALT. RICHARD KRIMMEBEIN, THERE PUST, RICHARD I PICTURES NOT AVAILABLE ATKINSON. HUGHES. MICHAEL RUSSELL KETANER, PATRICK BOVE. RICHARD LLOYD. JOE BROWN. WILLIAM MCKLAIN, TOM COUKLIN. SHARON MONAHAN. CONWAY. DAN MICHAEL QQTTERALL. ----+MEfLFI, JOHN DEBBIE MUSSON, STEVE COTTERALL. ORIENTE. MIKE GEORGE OAKS. CHRISTINE CRAMER. CAROL SHIELDS. CREAMER. TIMOTHEV WILLIAM SMITH, RICHARD ILKS. JEFF SMITH, SANDRA UKEMAN. MARC TWYMAN. BRENDA DWARDS. ROBERT WRIGHT. INNEGAN. JAMES LAWRENCE USIEK. JOANN ZIMMERMAN, ANNON. TOM MILLARD ARDINER. RENEE OPE. JOHN I SA 79 , , I 4 i ... 'E 1 X W, X X L uw, ...- MV . GLW S OPH OM ORE CLA SS The sophomore class enthusiastically began this year by winning first prize in the Halloween Parade. Under the guidance of Advisors Mrs. Karen Oliphant and Mr. Brian King, they raised money selling hoagies, stadium cushions, cakes, etc. One of the more significant events of the year was getting the school rings. President, Sue Martin: Historian, Pam Eichenbergerg Secretary, Sandy Defrost: Treasurer, Judy Langleyg Vice President, Sue Gillin. J E7 I -S ft TF is 2 . 495- , 4 M xx, gi 5 x ,H .gy V vi fi' f L ff First Row L. to R.: Sue Benevolio, Stephanie Sherby, Gina Abarno, Stephanie DeLozier, Michelle Scioli, Debbie Schmidt, Debbie Wilson. Second Row L. to R.: Brian McDonald, Sam Goodman, Dawn Chadwick, Mark Gose. ,Ai BELL, TINA BELZ, ROBERT BENNETT, JOHN BENSON, THOMAS BENTIVOGLIO, SUSAN BERKLE, EDWARD BRODIN, SUSAN BOLTON, DAVID BOVE, RICHARD BOWMAN, CHARLES BOXMAN, JOHN BOYER, HARRY BRANCA, ANNETTE BRECKLEY, KATHY BRUESTLE, DAWN BURLINGAME, ROBERT BURTON, JENNIFER BUTLER, DEBORAH BUTLER, HAYLEY BURDETTE, GILBERT CAMPBELL, KATHLEEN CAMPBELL, LAURA CARR, PEGGY CARROLL, SUSAN CARROLL, SANDRA CHADWICK, DAWN CHATBURN, STACY CHATTIN, GLENDA CHATTIN, KAREN CHRISTY, JACK CLARKE, GLENN CLYMER, MARY CONCELMO, JEAN COON EY, REBECCA COSSABOONE, GEORGETTE 82 ABARNO, GINA ADAMS, TIMOTHY ALLEGRETTO, MARY ANDERSON, BARBARA APPLEGATE, MICHELE ARMSTRONG, MARGARET BAILEY, WILLIAM BAKER, BARBARA EF BE ' 5' IJJI . H +,F 15 Jw? 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T, w5fzfzi,fg,.eifw , l , ,, -J I , Lf.-'KI' ' 5 . ,, at ' I , f 5' f - I A ,If , , A, ,, 4 I J ,C 4' g DEWALD, TINA DICE, MATTHEW DICKENSON, CHARLES DICKENSON, BARTON DIETZ. GEORGE DORE, DAVID S. DORE, TIMOTHY DOUGHERTY, JEROLD DOUGHERTY, JAMES DOUGHERTY, MARK DOUGHERTY, BRIAN DOWNHAM, SHELLY DUNMORE, MARCIA DUNMORE, HILDA DUNN, KATHLEEN EBERT, FRANK ECKERT, MONICA EICHENBERGER, PAM ELA EISENHARDT, DENISE ELIAS, PATRICIA ELLIS, PAMELA ENGLE, JODIE EVERETT, PETER FABER, EDWIN FALIENTE, JOHN FARMER, BRIAN FAUNCE, PHILIP FINOCCIO, NICK FLOYD, ANNE FLUKEY, DONNA FORRESTEL, KATHLEEN FRESTA, ROSEANNE FUSCELLARO, ELLEN GAILLARD, DEBORAH GALLAGHER, MIKE 83 'x I... lf5f GALLAGHER, ROBERT GANDY, GARY GANSERT, ROBERT GARDNER, GERRI GARDNER, MICHAEL GARVEY, EDWARD GENTLESS, DEBORAH GIBSON, GARY GILLIAN, SUZANNE GILLIAN, JOHN GLAUNER, BARBARA GODFREY, SUSAN GOODMAN, SAMUEL GREEN, GARY GREEN, MARY GRUND, DEBRA HADLEY, PAUL HAGELGANS. MICHELLE HAND, PATRICIA HARPER, ELMER HARRIS, DEIDRE HAZINSKI, DANIEL HEATON, MARY HENRY, MARIANNE HODGDON, MARLENE HODGE, GARY HOLDEN, DEBBIE HOPSON, LISA HUGHES, DARLA HUGHES, KIMBERLEE HUGHES, RICHARD HUGHES, STEVE HUTSKO, JOSEPH HYLAND, CHRIS IZZI, ALBERT KL M., .. if 84 if gf QL' f : tl . Q ,Em fi Q fl ii X Re' X K' Lily , A xii LJ X kg5 gt T 9 f 2 SNS... 4 L fr 'Q :- .0'N' . ' - ,- -- . , +5 53 -. x f 1 3 J. K 111 s 1' ,.....- '- 4, ' JACKSON, BILLY ' I JACKSON, CINDY JAMISON, JOSEPH JENNINGS, JOEL J ERNEE, LISA JONES, KAREN JONES, PENNY JONES, ROBERT JOHNSON, LORRAINE A JOHNSON, MARGARET KACJMARSKI, JAMES KEELE, KATHY .,f Si? ks W w.. E jf P. NY' I s 'Y .41 -ig. 5: fliwuf :iw if fi X 'J' x f - - A'EA . R' I ,, Q A A f I , If , 3 5' v , in f . . -I --A'-I I , A . A I Q k.,. ,KE . :W . ,gf w Q. I 3 z 51 . , QE , ,Q X - ik A if .iw--E x 15' x 'MINI W ,R an X , A Q1 LEM. A 1 '12 ' W , i KELLEHER, JOSEPH KELLY, VICKI KEMENOSH, THERESA KERR, SUSANN E KESLER, DALE KING, PATRICK KING, DAVID KOALHASS, DONNA KOHLENBERGER, SUSAN KOMANNICKI, JIM KOOKER, EDWINA KLEPAC, GEORGE lb: Y. ff I NL I , Q ,, ,,. I J am 4 as '31 2 3' , SP WF 1- 1 ii - , zzz. .. 1 l.V K, .. II' II - ' II' fu 5 ' ' 1 f f JB Q . N 3 Q41 V , N LM, V, I m I k V , . 1 'A' 1, Q X I H ' 5,4 -It I 4, 'H-we 15104 ,f X X 2aw..w..f- I I I C A, x 1' -QW IJ ' I ' QM 1 AZ II , ig, ,IL, , I I I 1 W his f A f I 1 , af T, X K. 1, I pw S 5 Q9 A . 1'1 f - f 1., ,gg If A . I J, if J, A E 1A f. . . Am , 'S 2, CM, i .,. .....-- Lf QL, M! GJ A 1- ,.f2 - A I'AA I rf I I in :h3'. ' -x,:,. .1 I T fr an ., ,V I' I ., , sta, in ,, ff g, 1,37 7 E am fs 1 ,E K1 A MR. J ,il , I -ef , I A ' :V J . 5' q J Q 9 ff QE. it - Y VM. N -il W , L XL , ,ap 5 , ,,, X .. i A, 44. Q AS ' M . 'W 'Vw' I 1 J WK. YL I . mi 1 I I ,Q K K 3 KLINGENSMITH, MICHELLE KRATZ, EDWARD KRATZ, RAYMOND KRAWITZ, PAMELA KRUM, PAUL KUEMMERLE, KURT LA FOUNTAIN, LAURA LANGLEY, JUDY LARSEN, BRENT LAUTENSLAGER, DAVID LAW, DOUGLAS LEA, CHRISTINE LETSINGER. CODY LIBRO, TERRENCE LODER, KEVIN LONGACRE, TIMOTHY LOPER, ROBERT MADARA, IRENE MARTIN, SUSAN MASON, ROBERTA MAY, NORA MAY, STEPHEN MAYBERRY, JOHN MCALEER, BILL MCCARTHY, LAURA MCCARTY, JILL MCCAULEY JR., RICHARD MCDONALD, BRIAN MCDONOUGH, JOSEPH MCHUGH, EDWARD MCMASTER, LAURIE MCPHILLIPS, GRACE MOTIGUE, JEFFREY MEERS, ARTHOR MERLINO, LISA 85 MERRYMAN ROBERT MILLER, ANDREW MILLER, JOHN MILLER, YVETTE MILLER, YVONNE MIMNAGH, SUSAN MINNECHINO MARGARET MONZO MARIO MOWBRAY, EDWARD MURRAY, JOANNE MURRAY, KEVIN OLIVA, CH RIS O'NEILL, KATHLEEN OSBORN, CHARLES OVES, THOMAS PALMERIO, CHERYL PARROTTO, GREGORY PASHLEY, TIMOTHY PATTON, SUSAN PAYNTER, MARY PERRY, KEVIN PETERMAN, MICHAEL PETRELLA, EUGENE PFEIFFER, ROBERT PIERSON, PENNY PILEGGI, JAMES PITIALUGA, SERINA PONTERI, FRANK PROSSER, NICOLE REED, ELIZABETH REESE MELODY REESE, WILLIAM RIES, MELISSA ROAGERS, GREGORY RONTOS, LORI RUM ER, PAMELA SANDERSON, SHERI SANNINO, RITA SCHEIBEIN, VICKIE SCHMIDT, DEBBIE SCHMID, ROBERT SCHOENLEBER, BRENDA SCIOLA, MICHELLE SCOLA, CAROL SEIDEL, GWEN SHAW, IVAN NOLLEY, SANDRA 4' S ri ..L--- 1 fr-., I A , ' f-'1' 5 I, is v J 5 , , , I I B Bw ' ST A C 5 X. w fx X, Q 3,2 'WS' . M' I SHERBY, STEPHANIE SHERMAN, CINDY SLAVESKI, ROBYN SMITH, BRIAN SMITH, KATHY SMITH, SCOTT SMITH, STEVEN SPEIGEL, ROBERT STEF AN, MARY STEINDL. ADEN STIEBINGER, BARBARA SUNDSTROM, SUE SUPER, CHARLES STEELE, DONALD TAYLOR, ROBIN THOMAS, CHARLES THOMPSON, TYRONE TOMASSONE, TOM TOWNSEND, LETITIA TRAY, DONNA TROPEA, SAMUEL TROUT, CHRISTOPHER TURNER, JEFF TYCE, CLAYTON TYSON, ROBIN UNGER, JENNIFER UNSWORTH, PHILIP URBAN, KATHY VAN DERSLICE. GABRIELLE VITOLA, DENISE WACHTER, EDITH WALTERS, JOHN WATSON, TERI WENCE, CHRISTINE WHELAN, GREGORY nm I 'K gk fi SIX1 f SNAPPLL , Bl,P LSIA A S .. , N if I , X ' K N i lg Y Q '13 , Y ni S 5 f ,X '17 1 I 3 I F ' ,J V V '1 IQ 1 .ff S 1' if ' ' A in A . , ,547 X, 'r k X If , t Lx A : f F xii gtk' klvewlixi L, .az A f' Am . 1 RRJM :Q A ,X gf in J i 'V Kg, ,I UV: .ve I. I 1 - V, 5' - 'f ' v 'xllw V ,,, K . I N, L' - ,',, ' 'I I X - 6, ,f ' -- 1 gi S. , if. 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DAVID BANCHI, DALE BUFORD, DAVID FRANK, KAREN 4, GOHLMARK A E I A I I HENRY,MARYANN fSA if, NEWSOME, WINNIE 5 SCIOLLRICHARD A WALTERSJOHN .A LLLigfI Axq Af FCS S WEBBER, SCOTT I 1 x QQI- HCTURESNOTAVAHABLE ABBOTT, FRANK CHERRY, DONALD GRISWOLD, GARY LYNCH, DEBBIE SHARP, MARY ANDERSON. DAVE,KATHLEEN HUGHESFONA MASMWSALLY SORENSON,KENT ROBERT DEGAND, CARL KELLEHER, DENNIS MCHUGH, EDWARD STAFF, CYNTHIA BAKER, DERRICK DOUGHERTY, MARK KELLY, SHELDON MCKENDRY, KIM TOWNSEND, BALDI, DAWN ORIFFITY, TIM LEFEVER, ROBERT MORRISON, LETITIA BENNINGHOVE, WILLIAM YOUNG, LOUISE PETER R lmW I if S..k ,S ' .qpvn-wr' Vvgwwx. Fw A I RX A I M. fb LILII Q X E . 3 A A wi I ff 1 . 2 A-I M A-QF 9' I I M I r ,,.o- A I M 2 I , 1 L, A N. I 'f f 2. f , . Q'-l, Xlhsyuadif' f- Af -asia qi 5152 'Q' wus, lug i f if KIOX 'xo vt J, fy X bw l JUNIOR CLASS In this, their busiest year, the Class of '80 under the able guidance of advisors Cheryl Kolb and Ronald Soroka fShown at rightj and of Class President Joe Hummel bursts forth in a frenzy of activity to state the Junior-Senior Prom, the Junior Talent Show, The Junior Fair, and other major events. CLASS OFFICERS: L. to R.: Josette Texier, Secretaryg Sandy Struckell, Treasurerg Joe Hummel, President, Valerie Thomson, Vice-President. Standing L. to R.: Jill Clayton, Joe Hummel, Sheila Handley, Mary Wargo, Jay Schiebien. Kneeling L. to R.: Mary Mangold, Valerie Thomson. Seated L. to R Karen Shay, Casandra Dietz, Heather Campbell. Y vw , V 1.111 K my xx A.,-w.-N Q 1 - Kxkk 1' I5 1 - I '14 ' 1 .Q . 3 in y I ' ' X If Uk I Q J- an A , I .f. , , X . J11 L QI WSW F WY If A . . Q 'N slJii? ' 491 If , I A 1 kj, In in -fzf f112h X Q , ZX If DNR w XX Qx B ' I ff O' Y -'., in I V Y S 1 A 1 ' ADAMS, SANDRA AFTANIS, SUSAN ALLEGRETTO, JOHN ANDERSON, CHRISTIAN ANDERSON, KEN APPLEGATE ARCHER, WILLIAM ARIGONA. JOANNE AUSTIN. KURT BALDI, DAWN BALDINI, CATHERINE BANKS, TIMOTHY BARR, MAUREEN BATTEN, LORI BECHTER, WILLIAM BECOTTE, GAIL GECOTTE, MARY BEIDEMAN, DONNA BENNET, JAMES BENSON, TAMARA BUSCIOTTI, BERNARD BLYLER, NINA BOHAN, CHRISTINE BOLGER, DEBBIE BOLOGNA, JOSEPH BOLLS, JOHN BOVE, SONIA BOYER, WILLIAM BRECKLEY, KENNETH BRIDGENS. DAVID BRINKMANN, ANNE BRINKMANN, MARGARET BROOMELL, WILLIAM BROWN. KAREN BRUCE, DARRYL BRUENIG, STEVEN BRUNETTI, FRANK BRYANT. PRESTON BRYSON, CONSTANCE CADE, THOMAS CAMP, JACQUELINE CAMPBELL, DAVID CAMPBELL. HEATHER CANOVA. JUDE CASEY. CHRISTOPHER CHAMPION. ROBERT CHAPMAN. DONNA CHARLTON, JOHN CLAYTON. JILL CULLINANE, MICHAEL CONGER, STEVE COOKE, BRIAN COONEY, RODGER COOPER, LAURA COROCCIO, ROBERT COSTINTINO, ROCKY 91 COTTERALL, KAREN COUGH LIN, RICHARD CURRAN, MARY JANE DALESSANDRA, NANCI DEAN, SUZANNE DEGRAFF, LYNN DEGRAFF, PETER DELANZO, ANTHONY DIMATTEO, GWYNETH DEUTER, WILLIAM DICE, MARK DICKERSON, ALFONSO DILL, DEBBIE DILTS, CAROLYN DIETZ, CASSANDRA DEROSE, JAMES DEMPSEY, JEFFREY DOUGHERTY, ELIZABETH EBERHARDT, MICHELE EDDINGS, MARIA EDINGER, MARIBETH ERRICKSON, GAIL FANSLER, JAMES FARRELL, DANIEL FARRELL, JOANNE FARRELL, MICHAEL FEENEY, JOHN FLEMING, PERTER FOGLIO, MADELINE FOGLIO, MELANIE FRANKLIN, KIM FUSICK, ROBERT GAILLARD, EDWARD GANGINI, SUSAN GANO, ROBERT Qi x I xfszgks 3 1 w ks! X , if ,J it L I . J Je-fx ' L -xx QL ,. -1 I , .. I RR Aw TMS '-1. J 15 wee . wx . . I Y gi + HE 42 Risk R Q A 'X X J al in 3521 I. 4 D ,sk 92 GANSERT, CARL GARRISON, RICHARD GASKILL, SCOTT GIBBONS, SUSAN GIVENS, PATTI GOODSON, MARY GOODSON, ROBERT GRACE, LAURIE GRETTO, DREW GUYON, MICHAEL HALLIDAY, KEVIN HAND, MARY ' T ..,.,. lsr? A av 5 3 ' .Q WE A ,SNQQ A 5 vlmffr 35, I Kirk -L A J I N, K .xv 5? l ui, Zigi s f 5 JR 5 . 'V N T ,QS is Pi- 'mf X 1 -.14 H. ii J fs Wg is' RW Q mix , 2 , . Q , , I L w .3 x fvwxfx'-A 55 X Nm. , I .F , JJSR 5 ,A A if ., I WP HOY, PEGGY ANN HUBERT, MARIE HUMMEL, JOSEPH HUTSKO, THOMAS HUGHES, LYDEN IACONO, CHRIS JACK, BRENDA JARGOSKY, MICHAEL JENNINGS, BRIAN JENNINGS, MICHAEL JONES, SUSAN JULIAN, DARRYL KEIFER, TERRI KELLEHER, DENIS KELLY, DENISE KIBBLEHOUSE, LYNNE KIGER, LINDA KYLE, THERESA KYLE, THOMAS LaBANCE,RICHARD LACONEY, CRAIG LARSEN, TODD LAWN, KURT LAWN, SCOTT LIGHT, JOHN LIPPENCOT, LESTER LOCUSON, LORRAINE LODER, GEORGE MALLOY, JOE MANGOLD, MARY MARICOFF, KAREN MURPLE, CHAVANNE MATTHEWS, WILLIAM MAY, JOHN MCCARTHY, MICHAEL 93 S6 . ,.:L. N,,:k ' X1 fi Q.. ' X -rf' .1 MULLER, JOHN MURPHY, JILL MURPHY, KEVIN NELL, MARGARET NESGODA1 PATRICIA NEWSOME. DAVID NEWSOME, GEORGIA NICKERSON, DAVID NOBLE, ARNEL NUNN, NANCY OLIVA, DOREEN OLIVER, KENNITH OSTRANDER, CHRIS OWENS, SUSAN PALERMO, DIANA PAPAYCIK, LINDA PATTERSON, DAVID PAVLUK. HARRY PEEK, LOUIS PERRY, DIANA PFANDER4 LAUREN PHIEFFER, WILLIAM POPILOCK, PAULA ROBINSON, EDWARD ROBEY, FRANCIS ROBERTSON. ANTHONY RITTENHOUSE, DONNA RICHARDS. SCOTT REVAK, WAN DA REED, MARY RANTUCCIO, JOANNE RAHN, JEFFERY QUINN, CHRISTINE PRIBECK, DAWN POWELL, DOUGLAS .K 1: e igin I . fi: I 5 I, S 33'fi':. ' ff , , MCDANIEL. PAMELA MCINNIS. JOSEPH MEERS. MICHAEL MEHAN, MAUREEN MELTON, LEE MERCER, KATHLEEN MCKENDRY, BRIAN MOONEY, PHILIP MOORE, ROBERT MORAN, MICHELE MORGAN, SCOTT MULLEN, THOMAS ., , - .-'h 3 . K f X 1 Wfxl. um , ' K K J J . -G lv ' f ,, vw -0 -W L Y I I K 3: . RA Q. r N . 1, . K WII: sl . I lk 1 ' 1 POWELL, DANIEL POTTS, JOANNE RUTLEDGE. WILLIAM RUTLEDGE. RICHARD SANNINO, ROBERT SASSER. DONNA SEIDERS, JUDY SELTZER, CLINTON SERFLING, JUSTIN SCHEIBEIN, JOY SCHEIBEIN. SHARON SCOLI, JAMES ,T ps 1. ,5,q-1, 3' II wb if E if 'S' ik ,. L. If A S x ips' SHEA, KAREN SCHOENWALD, MARJORY SIMPSON, TRACEY SMITH, TIM SMITH, RICHARD SMITH, DEBORAH SMITH, TRACEY STAFF, FRANK STANTON, ROBERT STEELMAN, MARY STOVER, MARY JO STROH, GERALD STRUCKELL, SANDRA STILES, SHARON SULLIVAN, RICHARD TAMAN, CHRISTINA TEXIER, JOSETTE THOMSON, VALERIE THOMPSON, WAYNE THORTON, MARK TOMLIN, YVONNE TOWN. LARRY TREMBLEY, TERESE TURNER, BRUCE TYRRELL, ELIZABETH UNSWORTH. MATTHEW VANDERPOOL, NANCY VENEY, BERNARD VILLIGER, STEPHEN VITALE, CHERYL WALBERG, WALTER WALTERS, CAROLINE WALSH, PETER WARGO, MARY WARRINGTON, JACK 95 WARRINGTON. ROBERT WEBB, THERESA WEHNER. SHERRY WELCH.CRAIG WHITTEN. SARAH WILHELM. DAWN WILLIAMS. CHARLES WILLIAMS, PAUL WILSEY. THOMAS WOOD. DIANE WORKMAN.WENDY WORTMAN, STEVEN WRIGHT, DAVID GURCZYINSKI, DEBORAH OTTO. PATRICK RADEMDEK ERS, ROBERT 96 'eg T I ,Q i ..,g, P I A I 1 A 1 Q 3 ,, , .49 .Q gr-, , I' . K. , C, 3 ' 1 ww N .515 I wax W A'-'X ff'5'f ' ,,,x X , , X HERITAGE, DANIEL LYNCH, REBECCA MCINNES, MICHAEL ,. . A f-ff IWIQC HI PICTURES NOT AVAILABLE ADAMSKI, SUZANNE ALFORD, FRED BAUER, LEO CARR, KELLY MELLACI, KELLY COOVER, TERRY MORROW, RAY COURTNEY, CHRIS STEELMAN, JILL DESANTIS, PATRICIA FARRELL, DANIEL FLYNN, BRIDGET GIORDANO, LEON GIVENS, SUSAN TORO, KRISTINE TYSON, LAURA VALENTI, GREGORY WELSCH, MICHAEL Lori-Lee Brown exchange student to Australia Y ,i1,,.,Q4 ' 3 R . 2 ' in 'Q - U M 5' pn EQ, x , 4 1 K -+ ,, . W K- , ,. il v f -nit GM f ig T ,nof- SE IOR CLASS The Senior Class, under the guidance of Mr. Robert Dotti and Dr. Paula Plourde, reflects what dedication and enthusiasm can achieve. They held their Junior Prom at a beautiful and untradi- tional location and revived activities like the Class Fair. With that same spirit, they made plans for a memorable Senior Tea and look forward in excited anticipation to Commencement. ADVISORS: Robert Dotti and Dr. Paula Plourde Pictured below, L. to R.: Bill Feeney, Vice Presidentg Matt Kemenosh, Treasurerg Steve Dennis, Presidentg Tracy Thomas, Historiang Lisa Paone, Secretary. ,fm Wmi f , N fd' Seated, L. to R.: Sue Deeley, Virginia Unsworth, Mary Ellen Frankowski, Millie Moffit, Maria Foglio, Anne Lutz, Mary Ann Calise, Debbie Bakley, Sue Barr. Standing, L. to R.: Sherwood Taylor, Peggy Fonestal, Maureen Fleming, Ed Liguori, Holly Campbell, Kathy Wisham, Tom Lyons, Dawn Impagliazzo, Stuart Dowell, Beth Seltzer. 195, in ,,.,..., f. X ,x,. A gp 4t'2. sE ,ad X gm U p.. ,S ANGELA MARIE ABBAMONDI 921 Central Avenue Angel plans to own a chatn of beauty salons, get married and raise a family. Iler memories tnclude good friends . . . her first Joh . . .talking till 4 a.m .... what . . ,crazy times at Tech . . , Prom of '78, . .Summer of '78. . .movtng. . . great times with her special someone , , . 5-16. . .and her very special par- ents. High school has meant a chance to meet lots ol' great friends. SUZANNE MARIE ADDARIO 7 McDonald Drive, Seavtlle Sue plans to attend college and get a B.S, Degree in Nursing. She was active tn Color Guard and the Yearbook. Sue will always remember family and friends. . ,ski trips and luxurious accomo- dations at Wtdham Lodge . . Niagara Falls . , .Summer of '78 . . . working . . .Liz and The Btg Pink . . .trips to California . . . May 20. 1977 . . . The Lochness Monster . . ,Girls Citi- Lenship lnstttute. . . fun times wtlh Little Liza . . . Are you two sisters? and Lightning Loops. High school has meant making great friends and learning to understand them, as well as herself, better. KENNETH ANDERSON 2732 Asbury Avenue MARK FRANCIS ANNARELLI 1014 Asbury Avenue Mark plans to go to college and major in Accounting. He was active in CYO basketball and the Ocean Pharmacy Street Hockey Team, His memories include one for one with Wonder Woman . . . giving Maria a ride home . . . good lriend, Dan D. . . . Gumball partner Scott W .... Semi-stock . . . Mr. Toyota '78 Mike Calise's cards. . .Ladies night at T.M.'s. , .the last night at Trenton State College . . ,CYO practice with Tony . . .and being with my family. KAROLYN C, ALBERT 1828 Westly Avenue Karry plans to attend art school in Florida. Her memories include many fun summers . . , her one and only . . . surfing experience. . . Splash! . . .writing letters in Winter of '76, . . casino night with Tracy, John, and Dennis. . . good friends , . . great time! . . .Strange, Bob. . . Hungies Parties , . . lst street , . .Tootsl . . ,Thank you. Mr. Pulvino! High School has shown her that it really doesn't take that long to get through four years, and it's not too hard. She can't wait to go to college now. DALANA JANA ALFORD 3146 Bay Avenue Space Case or Fred plans to be happy and live her life to the fullest. She was active tn majorettes '77 and '78. Her memories include Sept. 9. 1978 . . , Steve , Anne. Mary Jane, Wendy, Donna, Janie . . . Anne, your eyes are red . . . Champagne Charlie . , . June 12, 1978 . . . The love and understanding from her parents and from Phil and Ink . . .and Chinese Fire Drills. High School has enabled her to learn more about many things which she will use later on. CYNTHIA AZEEZ Box 563, Woodbine Cindy or Az plans to further her education in college and become independently wealthy. Her memories include trips: Pico, Colorado, California and Playboy Club . . . wild times with Muriel and all those crazy days . . .Summer '77. . .good times with Mel and Tuckahoe. . .great times with Moony and plenty more . . . Leonard Skymard. Bob Marley, and Sea Level Con- certs. . .camping at Ruins. . . Baja . . .YEA HAA. . .getting stuck! . . , Caldwells . . . and zid. Special thanks to Mom and Dad for their constant love and understanding. High school has meant coming home with a headache! RICHARD PAUL BAEHRLE 47 W, 14th Street Rick plans to be a millionaire, voice his opinions, ski as much as possible, then sit back and take it easy. He was active in Varsity Wrestling and Junior Achievement. His memories include his first days at0.C.H.S.. . . 1978 . . . St. Patrtck's Day . . .all ol the pit parties. , . New York . . . partying in his first car. . .summer ol '77. . . J.F.K, park . . . Co1t45 . . .girls of Summer '78 . . .the great rumors at Ocean City. . . and trips to Pennsylva- nia. High School has meant how to succeed without trying. ERICA BASTOW 3500 Boardwalk. Apt. 5l9, Sea Isle City Erica plans to go to the Art Institute in Fort Lauderdale and major in Fashion Illustration. She was active in Btllows as Fea- ture Editor. Memories include being the Billows muckraker . . . overcoming fears of public s eaktng by joining the suicidal task force of Speech class . . .selling by Beatles to Angie for '4 their actuad price. . .and discovering that dancing hel s you study for psycholo tests better. High school has helped hier improve her art work Ellirough those painstaking hours of painting. sketching. chipping linoleum, and soaking hands in turpentine until they were raw as a side of beef. WENDY MARIE BATEN 42 Bayonne Place Wendy cplans to attend colle e in the fall, find a goodjoh after- wards an make millions, hfemories include best times with Donna and Janie. . . Gene, Bill, Dave. Mike, Fran, Dee. Mary- Jane, Ann. Cindy. Vicki and Marge. . .Summer of'78. . . The Bay . . . weekends . . . Home House . . . her problem solver Uoanl. . . Dairy Queen. . . The Bench . . , the moneyfinder . . . her Mom and someone who has helped her through a lot - her Dad. High school was a bi accomplishment. but I did it. I learned many new things and have met lots of people that are hard to forget. ELAINE ELEANOR BEEBE 20 South Drive. Beesley's Point Elaine is undecided about her future. She was active in Second Cape Ma Basketball. volleyball. and COE. Memories include all the help fiom her family and friends . . . CMCYT Tournament champs , . . trips to West Virginia . . . walkin' the boards . . . Night Herons . . . the Bahamas . . . Carolyn . . . Cis . . . Ash . . .and especially John, KATHLEEN NOEL BELL 335 43rd Place, Sea Isle City Kathy hopes to attend Boston College and ma'or in Speech Pathology and Audiolo . She was active tn the Cfass Executive Committee, held the offiiges of Class Historian. Vice President of the National Honor Society. and Vice President of the Concert Choir. Memories include Tinker . . . New York trips . . . France . . . Smiles, Great Adventure . . . Cheese and Rice . . . The Flirt . . . Fast Photo . keys . . . Wine. Cheese. and French Bread . . . Wild and Crazy Summer '78 . . . exploring Boston. . . bananas . . .the Mad Batter. . .and most ofall her fantastic family and friends, High school has given her the oppor- tunity to learn about herself. life, and other people. DEBORAH ANNE BAKLEY 236 Central Avenue , A Shortie hopes to enter the Business World. She was active in the Color Guard, the Business Club. the Swim team fas managerl. the Executive Committee. and the Talent Show. Hier memories include great times with great friends . . . band trips . . . Sum- mer '77 and '78 . . . Color Guard . . . Wonderland . . - lhf Round-up. . . Go for it . . . long talks with Todd :Q . . water slidecuts and bruises. . .popcorn. . , I.atmy shorts . . . Oh Boy . . . Bowling. . .Jimmy and Bruce. . . and four special people: her family. High school has given her a chance to learn new things and meet new friends. SUSAN FRANCIS BARR 54l5 Landis Avenue. Sea lsle City I Sue plans to enjoy life to its fullest. She was active tn vthe'Execu- tive Committee. Choir. and the Drama Club. Memories include 'Anything Goes . . . Mrs. Fissel . . . unforgettable cast . . . bestest Buddy Sherry . . . Marem Bettyanne . . . Dawn . . . Choir. . . Billy Joel concert . , . summertime and friends . . . Pegs. . .Ten Sisters Crew. . .her wild and crazy guy . . .Mart . . . Prom '77 . . .birthday '78, . .Sea Isle gang. . .74. . . weddings. . .and a terrific family. WILLIAM BECKER JR. 847 Pelham Place Big Bill plans to become head chef at the Waldorf. He was active in Senior Class and Pep Club, Memories include the Bon- nie Bomber, Doc and PhiladeIphia's the Best . . . Street Hocke . . .MEAN Dean. . .doughnuts, . .unem loyment. . .Fedii erko. . .World Clutchers. . .the other Big Bill. . .and gettin' out. High school has meant getting up at 7 a.m. GEORGIA LEE BECOTTE 4000cean Avenue George plans to become a rich and famous movie STAR! She was active in Spanish Club, the Executive Committee. Caravel. Band. Majorettes, Drama Club, Student Council. Choir. and held the office of Class Secretary. Memories include Europe '77 . . . Am I a what7 . . . Anything Goes , . . Dimples. I love you! . . . Nia ara Falls and Virginia Beach . . . Hello Jack . . . a great and close friend A- Annie . . . l'm 'ust a wild and crazy gal! . . . Arc you really Blue Angels? She was glad she was able to make all the friends she did. ' MARYANN BELLWOAR 25 Walnut Road Myrna plans to go to school or be a fashion model. She was active rn COE. Memories include ski trips. . .Vermont with Bob . . .Green Lantern . . .'AYou light up my life . . . Florida for the weekend . . .Sunday's. . .COE gang. . .good friends . . . Jimmy. Beth. Betty Ann. Jill . . . Disco Myrna alright Kathy? And especially. never ending memories with Bob. and her par- ents. High School has helped her understand better the ways of life. KATHRYN LYNN BENNER 42 Simpson Road MKathy or Sue plans to continue to learn. meet people. love animals. and travel: and then to have the courage to walk in mud puddles. She was active in the Class of '79 Executive Committee. Btllows. and the National Honor Society. Memories include her family. Campi. Gumpi. and the rest of the zoo . . . the entire freshman year. especially Mr. Hamrlton's English Class and The Mouse . . .Snoopy and the Great Pumpkin '76. . .Summer of '78 on the beach , . . Africa and my adopted family . . , What next? KEVIN BLEVIN 50l Ninth Street Crash's memories include 4-wheelin' , . ,dancing on the plank . . . great times with Troy Boy . . . Rodge, Gangreen . . . Tee ...OZ...Doreen. . .Amy. . .Amy...Ilovethegreat times and forget the bad . . .wearrn them crazy hats . , . take a shot. . .let's go to A.C. He loved high school while it lasted. BETTY ANN BLEWITT 29 Black Oak Drive, Palermo A'Betty Ann plans to marry and start a family with Randy. She was active in the COE Program. Softball and Choir. Her memo- ries include remembering that Special Day 9!9!77 . . . great times with Myrna. Holly. Debbie. Crazy Joanne. and the buddy of mine. Sue B. tBertl . . . helprn the kid from Collingswood' Lizann. . .Skiing with Randy. Myrna. and Bob. She thanks her understanding parents. but most of all her certain someone . . . her Ran! if MARK BENSON 2717 West Avenue Mark plans to go to the Culinary Institute of America. then to Stockton for Hotel and Restaurant Management. His memories of high school are assorted. with some very good and some diasp- pornting. He's made many friends and loves to meet new people. He is. however. disappointed with drug abuse going on in school and is concerned about some of these people in school who are very messed up. High school has meant a lot to him. and rt'll be hard for him to leave. He feels the most important part is the peo- ple that you meet. LISA ANN BERTINI 2802 West Avenue Lisa plans to get the most she can out of college so that she can go to Law School and from there lead the exciting life of a Crimi- nal defense attorney living in Chicago. She was Class President. Student Council President. Choir President. Editor of Yearbook Copy Staff. involved in the Latin and Spanish Clubs. Drama Club, and National Honor Society. Her memories include Vine- land . . . JHB . . . right on the money . . . Mr. Dotti . . . Class Affairs , . . Anything Goes . . . Mace's Crossing . . Betty's Rolls Royce . . . hair-raising experience . . . Alda . . . Casablanca . . . Bamboo . . .Jessica-Kaleidoscopes . . . Anne' Bloomi-'s . . . What violin case? . . . 4?l34C-Wing . . . An American in Paris . . . Vanessa-amo. amas. amat . . . Misfits . . .and The Grand lnquisitorf' LINDA SASAH BIAMONTE 31 West I4 treet Biamonte lans to go to Law School and be rich. She was active in Basketballvand Softball. Her memories include Mary and Mad Dog 20720. . .Summer of '78 at Yesterday's with Lisa and Linda . . . B-Ball parties . . . First night l got my car with Gaiyle and Mary. . .Almost getting killed with Jill. Joanne. and Lin a. SHERRY LEE BLASBERG I8 Red Oak Drive. Palermo Sherry plans to go to college. travel and maybe in 10 years get married. She was active in National Honor Soceity. Girls Softball. latin Club. Boys Football and Basketball as manager. and held the office of Class Treasurer. Her memories include Food fights . . . Mr, Dotti tthanksl . . . Basketball games . . . Tyrone . . . Jr. Prom. , .Weddings. Disco Rex . . .concerts. . .Malvem . . ,Col's accident. . . Reno Kelley . . .MissOC. . .Cham- pions. . . Europe. . . New York . . . Florida . . . Bobcat. . . skiing. . . Meral's. . . nanuunanuu . . .and growing with her beautiful family. Do what's good for you. or you're not good for anybody. JENNIFER TOSHIKO BOSWORTH 413 54th Street Jennifer was active in Psychology Club and Photography Club. 'vlemories include Kathy and Debbie f two wild and crazy' peo- ple . , . Lon and Dicky Mo! . . .4th and 7th period lunches . . . Psychology with Mrs. Margolis . . .oral fixation . . . mass hysteria . . .Chemistry with Mr. Colligan . . . Mr. Moore and others had Jokes . . . English . . . and the human beings at NIcLaughltn's Ocean Deli. RL THELYN BOWEN 805 South Shore Road. Marmora Cissy plans to have a job, settle down. marry. and have kids. She was active in Basketball. COE. and Volleyball. Memories include all of her family and friends . . . trips to West Virginia . . Here Kitty. Kitty . . .Cape May County Youth Team. . . 37th Street Beach . . . ALL talk no action . . .OCHS Basket- hall . .Boardwalk. . .and Bergey'. RENEE ELIZABETH BOXMAN 4009 Landis Avenue. Sea lsleCity Renee was active in Girl's Tennis. Latin Club. and Psychology. Memories include the t'Three Musketeers flashing lights. . .the little blue bug . . . Here they come . . . great times with Maure. Sue. Holly. Barb . . . Summer of '78 . . . Bongo Room . . . the poolside . , .Mit stalled again and MReminiscmg. DAVID EMORY BREEDEN JR. 52 West Avenue Dave plans to go to college and mayor m Meteorology. He was actiye in Cross Country 76-78 and Long Distance Running 76-78. Vlemories include the Jiampetties . . . weather forecasting with Mr. Gary . . running with Harris. Hansen. Naples and More- land . . . Philadelphia Marathon and Loop Races . . . Cross Country practices and parties. . ,Ed's wall. . . Beach Crew. . . cruising with Bram and Larry in Pinto. . .Joanne . . .Mr. Bak- er's classes . . . John . . . understanding parents. High School has been the best time of his life and he will never forget what he learned in and out of school. ELIZABETH LOUISE BOCCELLI 25 Ocean Road 'fBetsy plans to go to college. have a successful life. get married Imaybe7l. and always be happy. She was active in Band. Orches- tra, County Band. and Choir: Psychology Club. Her memories include good limes with Bob. . . Nov. 3. 6:00. . .Stuart. . .the Great Confession. . .Sherwood , . .Niagara Falls and the Band . . .Cruising with Deana. Debs, Debbie. Tracy . . . The Blind- man . , . Ms. Bell's history' class . . . Summer Days . . . Har- veys. . .Douglass College , . .and good friends. TRACEY BOLAND 209 Central Avenue Trac1ta plans to travel across country, meet people. experience life to its fullest, Her memories include her friends in school tshe wishes them all luck and she hopes to clear her mind of the rest of the social groups t . . . Reno and her giant anaconda lthey'll stand out more than the restl. . .Peace humans. High school has showed her that she has a healthy open mind and that not all peo- ple do. WILLIAM J. BRENNAN lll 55 Walnut Road 'Bill's memories include Shuc Luc . . ,Shuc Stuart. . . Bretton Woods . . . Centre and West Phil . . . Gniiksretaw and Gntk- wons. . .Jazz Men. . .Jazz Ladies. . .No Gas. , .Snow- storm. . .cyclones. , .Battlestar Blacktica. . .Cherry Hill. . . Ginos. . .The woods. . .yisuals. . . Pigs. . .tunnels. ,and Ahaahahal! BRLCE E. BREUNIG 36 E. Hollywood Lane. Beesley's Point 'Tuce plans to go to college. He was actiye in Varsity Golf. and Varsity Club. His memories include Golf . . . Junior year . . . lunch. . .Jun1sh. . .Chris Stumpy.J1m and Donna. Jay and Liz . . . Red. White and Blue. . .Warsh out plain. . . Ralph . . . Ocean City' Baptist Basketball . . . Whipporwill Campground . . Rita . . ,and winning C.A.L. Golf as a senior, 4 ROBERT L. BLJRCAW l35 52nd Street. Sea Isle City Cart. Capt. Bob plans to run a commercial fishing boat of his father after he gets out of school. He was too busy for any sports or clubs. Hts memones include the great times in Dtxte's gym class . . .the days on the work program with Mr. Haack. . , and all my famous D's1n English. LINDA LEE BUTLER 817 Plaza Place L1nda plans to et away from Ocean Ctty. She was active tn the Drama Club. Nl-IS. tHtstortant. Latin Club. Band. and Orches- tra. Her memories include Summers of '77 and '78 . . . Mtlsie. Virginia. . .my friends and family . . .Johnson's. . .Jim McC . . . memories of the good times with Naz . . . Love is a many spendored thing. . . ' . . . Zl cokes . . . Scott . . . the Mtllars ...The Big White Fish. . . Yale. . . Doc's. . .The Blue Bathrobe . . . Leaving Qutetly . . flirt? . . . sknng . . . We have this system . . . falling up the stairs at Anne's . . . and Bobby' Clarke! HOLLY LYN CAMPBELL 80l East Fourth Street Holly plans to attend college and mayor tn Art. Her activities include Band. Class Executive Committee. Caravel Editor. Art Director for Junior play. and set designer for plays. Her memories include Henry s parties and Fourth Street beach . , . Roy . . . Prom 77 . , . MYF . . . Bet? Ann. Susie. John. Fred. Paul. Ltzanne. and Joe . . . Prom '7 ff best friends . . . The Couch and all the yesterdays . . .Jack's carl . . . The Spence Staff and the Red Garter. . .ski trips - especially Colorado. . . Night in Venice . . . One way streets and our flat ttre. Special thanks to her understanding parents. ANTHONY E. CANIZZARO 3802 Westmtnister Lane Slick plans to get a full time Joh. eventually et married. and keep partying. Hts memories include his babe Iiaren definitely . . . Street Brothers. . . Harry and John . . the Crew '79 and the staggering times . . . Hey 1t's Ricky . Scott . . Steve . Sal. . .Arco. . .Whetherbe. . Sunday nights. . .Zip- pen and Ripped. . to Skylark . . times with Karen do it up . . . Ha lways . Gym Class . . and being Rowdie High school has meant Gtrls. Parttes. and Rock'n Roll. WILLIE MICHAEL BROWN 300 West Avenue Bell plans to further hts education. He was active in Drama Club. Basketball. and Baseball. Memories include him and his mam man Tony hangin out. . . Summer of '78 with Sharie. . . the Gang. . . Randy. Joe. Preston. Tracey. Donny. Bernard. . . him and Michele cheating in World Cultures. . . his main teacher. Mr. Klepac. . . Big Bill. . .and the Junior-Senior Prom with Saundra. DAVID SCOTT BULLOCK Route 50. Tuckahoe Dave plans to go to college and mayor in Business Administra- tion. He was active in band and the wrestling team. His memories include long. hard wrestling practices. . . band trips . . . Boston Concert . . . lifting. . . the couch . , . parties . . . graphic arts . . .bus rides to matches . . .Jeff's driving. . .sorting and split- ting. . .Couter. . . Period I typing. . .bowltng. . . l58. . . senior year. . .good friends and his family. JOHN JOSEPH CALISE 924 Simson Avenue Flame's plans are undecided. He was acttve in the Photo Club. Hts memories include all the good times with Harry. Tony, and John . . . going to concerts . . . working with Kevin and Troy . . .going out with Kim. and all the fun we've had and will have tn the future. . .Up in flames. . .and l!l9!78. MARY ANN CALISE ll West Tenth Street Ming plans to live life to its fullest! She was active tn Business Club. Caravel, and Girls Softball. Memories include a very' spe- ctal someone. . . ll!I9!77 . . . Big 3 LAP. . .special friends: Sue. Lee Ann. Jill, Linda. . .unforgettable memories with Beryl. Marla. Dawn and my Disco Sis! . . . summers . . . crazy Kathy. . . I love ya mom and dad! . . . Doc . . . Mr. Dottt . . . West Chester . . . coaches . . . football games . . . Girls State with Beryl . . . and Jim. High school has meant having great times with friends and teachers! LIZANNECARBERRY I8 McDonald Drive. Seaville Liz.anne plans to become a legal secretary. She was active in COE. Her memories include Collingswood and Cheerleading. . . Prom '77 . . .Jackfs parties with Chip and Steve . . .new fnends , , times with Joe. Holly. Sue. Betty Ann and crazy Jill . . . good times with good fnends . . . yesterdays . . . One Way Streets . . . Sue never had to wail . . .and all the help from her parents. MARGUERITE C.CASEY 4416 Park Road. Sea Isle City Marg plans to get a B.S. in Medical Technology and also hopes to jump from a plane. Memories include Wildwood Catholic in the pool . . . Blackwood Vine . . . Chestnut Hill Mathday . . . breaking into history resource . . . Breenboy . . . crawling around the balcony in large group . . . first Ocean City function . . . ring day . . . Mr. Stubbs . . .Jame's noises. . . notes new friends. . .and a special someone. DEANA CHISM 505 A North Street Deana plans to graduate high school and plan her future day by day. She was active in Marching. Symphonic. and Orchestra Band: Choir: and Psych. Club. Memories include Pat ther most precious memoryj . . . enjoying a great time and Ieaming about life . . . great friends. Ed. Betsy, Chuck. Debbie and Teddy Tinker Bell . . . SIS and Generally Questions . . . the love and devotion her parents have given her through these years , . , Gary . . . I wanna a ride . . . and Did it hurt? Her high school experiences meant a time of leaming and growing. Most of all they have meant learning to also understand canng teachers. SUSAN KATHALEEN CLARKE 4 Black Oak Drive. Ocean View Sue plans to make something out of her life and to find some- one to love and make the best out of il, She was active in COE, Her memones include softball at Caldwell's . . . Freddy's Pool Exhibition . . . Chichi's with Scott . . , July 6 f the best thing that ever happened . . . rainy days on the beach . . . the night Scott. David. and Mary Ellen came over . . . COE gang . . . Fred's body . . . l'm only human . . . and especially Scott. Her high school experience meant that you can take the good with the bad. She looks forward to graduation. ao' 564 WILLIAM l-LCASKEY 224 Ocean Avenue f'Bill's plans for the future are undecided. He was active in Foot- ball. Memories include The Bombeville . . . the great race . . . baseball t-shirt . . , Mr. Klepac's class . . . take BECKER - please . . . the fan club yelling at basketball games . . . Mr. Moore's class . . .chasing Danny . . .The Bean . . .Willie's almost dunks . . . hating psychology . . . my touchdown . . . doughnuts. . .and Otto f Put ice on it, JOANNECHATTIN 740 S. Shore Road. Palermo f'Mama Chat plans to work hard. She was active in Softball. Memories include having a good time with Steve Whitten throughout her high school years tshe still plans to see him through her future ahead! . . . Crystal. Edie, Patty. Sarah. Betty Ann. Gaye and Jeanne. . .and the good times of the summer of '78 STEVEN CHARLES CLUNN 3l6 Central Avenue Steven's Plans for the future include going to college and majonng in Accounting or Law. He was treasurer of lntn. Crazy Peoples Assoc. His memories include Methodist Youth Group . . . Godspell , . . Kentucky . . . the Dirty half dozen and one . . .J. Scott. my partner . . . Clifton . . . and especially Gail. Thanks to super friends uMonty Mason. Brian. Lisa. Debbie. Dana. the Campbells. Phred. Boo. Cathy. Mark. Tim. Cathy and Larry. His high school experience has mean learning and growing with a lot of cool people. DOUGLAS EDWARD COMPTON I09 Clipper Drive Buddie glans to go to California. His memories include Tom Kyle'sl97 birthday. . .camping. . .the Circle. . .Gemini B's . . . Dave Chattins 1978 birthday part in Dennisville . . . The Bay. . .A'The Wilbertsu. . . Mike Wilhams' I977 birthday party at the Couch . . . Sandy's boat ride . . . Wawa . . . Lake and Shore Campxgiound , . . Family tree . . . Dixie's gym class . . , S iffy . . . il irl , . . Phillth from Phill ' . . . and everybody F B 5 . . e se. JOHN W. COTSHOTT lll 33 Asbury Road Cot. Hot Shott plans to be Ronald McDonald . go to college and major in Electronic Technology. He was active in Drama Club tAnything Goes, The Man Who Came to Dinner. Guys and Dollsl. His memories include this last year that finally came . . . the great times doing. Anything Goes and The Man Who Came to Dinner . . . Summer of '78 and The Mobile . . . work- ing at McDonald's . . . JFK Park , . . the crazy English class with Jill who ruined the tradition . . . 12th grade . . . Prom '78 with Kathy . . . and Card Games. JOHN PAUL COULTER 5009 Landis Avenue. Sea Isle City John plans to go to college and have a career in Solar Energy. He was active as Honor Society President 1978-'79 and was in Marching Band. Symphonic Band. Orchestra. County Band. His- tory Club Treasurer l975376. .l.V. Tennis 1976. Varsity Tennis f '77. '78. '79. J.V. Cross Country - '76. '77. Varsity Cross Country W '78. and varsity Wrestling A 78. '79, Memories include good times with all his friends. his wonderful family . . .Terrry T . . . Mrs. Rogers . . , his coaches and teachers . . . Kathy's and , . . skunk . , . 'twet ride . . . be caw' . . . dig in . . . Mara- thon . . . Prom . . . and: hopefully. all that he's1eamed in and out of the classroom. High School has meant t a time of owth. leaming. and enjoyment that he would not change for anytlhng. CA'l HRYYN CRAF1' Marniora JERRIE CRAWFORD I2 East 4 Street J.C. plans to go in the Air Force to travel where she has never been before. She was active in Graphic Arts. Memories include the days when Mr. Nickles and she worked very hard together in class and after school . . . the black dirty hands . . .the cleaning of the machine . . .paper to be cut. hut it all was fun. . .the first Jr, High President . . .the fun party at School . . , and most of all being in love with Willie Brown . . .the love her Godmother has given her when she needed her most. . . Mrs. 'LD, . . .all the friends she went to school with and the teachers that made learning possible today. Her high school experience has meant the look of love and proudness on her Mom and Father's face when she graduates with the class of '79. 11:25 f MARY COOPER 914 Pleasure Mary plans to go to nursing school to become a LPN She uae active in Drama Club. Her memories include hating a wonderful time with Jack. . .6!l!78. . . Boy. is it hot. Maru. . . 818178 . . ,thanks Dad and Mom. . . Beach. . .Wildwood , . ,.lack's little vacation , . . 77 . . . 7X . . .7X22!73. . , 1.mda'.1 211 , . ,Gai1. , .Terri F. . . Bill. . .The Dixels. . .Crazy Prom . . .itjust isn't fair sometimes. . . 'l'ruck and a crazy year! KIM ELIZABETH CORSON 716 Plymouth Corby plans to further her education. She was active as Vw rcs- tllng Manager for four yrs. Hcr memories include suninici of '78 with Merc . . . all nighters . , . the sting and jellybeans . , Scheming with Frewhird . . . Homecoming '77 . . , Havsanan Style with Slush. . .JoAnn , . .Coops and Kathy . . .cruising in the Big G . . .Wild and Crary times in the meat house, . . and most of all the good times yet to come vt nh Mil-te. LEON CREAMER 19 Central Road ANGELA MURIEL CREAN 832 Fourth Street Angi plans tojoin Air National Guard in the Medical Services. She was active in Youth Center. Senior Class. and lfrcshinan Bas- ketball. Her memories include Beaker's Chemistry Class . . . Mr. Kings jacket . . . Good times with Mimi. Yvonee. Lisa. Mar- yann, Beth and other good friends . . . Thc Death Mobile . . . Youth Center . . . Mikie and Nancy . . . The Half-Marathon . . . Parties . . . Hey RoseAnn . . .Spccches. . .and a trip to Texas and Shannon. High school has meant the chance to meet new people. learn new things and make new friends. Xtlt ll Xll -XX l IIONY DAI IILO l I7 fvllentlale Road. Nlamora X1Ilte plans to attend college and Inator In l,conomIcs lle was .Ittne III Iiasltethall and Youth Sports. Hts memories IIIclIIde moving to VN est Ocean CIty . . lfzllt St courts Point llmer Doe atlantic Ctty Race lraclx cleaning gIIt- ters llIe NeIllmohIle Ltttle league .slam dunlfts off the bleachers Xattcan basketball worlttng ltard for the tttv Ltamhlers anonymous, .25-loot layttps. .and a gIeen lord lltgh school has Ineant sharing good Innes and laughs with lttende I l ORIS DNN IS 930 V5 est -Xventte I'ooelIIe plans to move to .I new locatton. get a good Ioh and raise het daughter She was acttve In Blacls llerttage t'lIIh ller meIIIoIIes Include SIIIIIIner of '77 swinging wIth relattves In the ettx with fellows good frtends. Sltetla I rtck . Rtekv the lvonth good tIIIIes , I ran Rohm . sharing Inv life with Nlelvtn . ltmherlalee non and forever . IlIe Insptratton of Inv life. mother. father and laneslna lltgh sclrool has helped lIer get ready lot the world Q , .- I DI NISI. Alsls l7liIlAVIiN Golden Oak l.ane. Bcesley's Point 'tllennyu plans to go on to college and major In Special Iiduca- tton. She was llcllvc In Health Club. Her memortes Include all my good frtends, .DehbIe. . .I:Qthel, . . Beth . . .Sue. . .and my I spectal guys Scott and Iirtc. . .Summer of '77 . .The btg Iueltahoe Inn .t'olleen, . .Playland Amusements. . .Ken , Judy and nrv three kids f'Hey Ugly . . .Prom of '77- f7X Ztggy . . . Mark do somethtngv. . , lcarntng to drtve parties with friends . . . Company Gtrl. High school has Ine.Int growing up and malang good friends also understandtng her mom and dad, SI I YI 'N JOHN DI NNIS l3Z Dory Drtve Stev e plans to major In engtneertng and remain acttve In thea- tre. lle was actrve In I-freshman track. Jr. Cross Country. Drama Club. Chotr. hand and stage band. Jr. Class Vice President. Sr. Class President. l.atIn Club. Hts memortes Include Dry pdfllCS . .Bro, . .l aee. . . Malachi Crunch , . .UtopIa. . . BIg 'VIamI1Ias . . .Christmas ball '78. . ,MarIa. . .Big elections of 477 and 78. . Mvandt, . .skIIng. . .song wrtttng. . .tennis marathons . . . Mtllte. , .Magical trip to Phila. and pipptn free love and hody heat. . .Mtllte Momma. . .C'hIekee Baby . , . Niateus and a IY Guide, . .and Great frtends, Hts high school expertenee has meant learntng to deal with people and friends. .ILDOX N1ARll:l7fXYlS 3-1lllCentral -Xvenue.Sealsle Ctty 'lledonu plans IU he an aIrlIIIe stewardess She was acttve In Has' kethall. Float Commtttee. Prom Committee and ltavel Clnh In Nltdtlle 'lovvnshtp Iltgh School. and CII In Ocean Ctty Iltgh School. Her memortes Include 'I ransferttng to Ocean City lltgh In her Sentor year. . trIptoSwIt1erland vvIthX1Iddle lravel Cltth .and all the ttmes w Ith her friends. MYROYN DAYIS 415 Simpson Avenue My was acttve In Baslsctlvall. llIs nietnortes Include '77-'78 hae lxcthall when Tyrone C. was here . . . hanging wtth l.earclI . . lIIt. . .Joe . , . hangtngout In ll1Clillll'lL.ll'UIttLll . . .hanging tIIfl with my boy Al . . .and being wtlh Iny lady Sandy Carroll Ile w Ill retnetnber hts ntother. fatheI'. Marlon. and l.oIt. SCOTT ALAN DAVIS lZ05 Pleasure Avenue Scott plans to go to school to hecome a state poltceman. He was active In Varsity Track and Wetghtltfting. Hts memortcs Include racing '55 Chev.. '64 Chevelle . . .BuggIes. . . l want my ting , . . I want my puppieu. . . l0!25!7Il . . .endless counseling and advice . . .special frtendshtps wtth Dona and Bill . enor- mously great times with a very speetal girl Patty . , . Inany thanks to Mr. lzllis and Mr. Chapman who are solely responsthle for my preparatton In the trade ftelds and also to Mr Colman and Mr. Slaveskt for tIIeIr guidance In tratnmg and techniques. SUSAN LEIGH DI-.I-QI.l:Y l3I East Atlantic Blvd. SusIe plans to become a famous movie director or prodttcer. She was active In Girls Cluh. Wrestling Mat Ciffltltll l. Yeat- boolt 3 and 4. Her memories Include Great ttmes at llenry's pat' nes. . .4th Street Beach. . .Summerof '77, , llolly . . .John . , . llenry . . . Karen . . . Luanne . . . Gossttt Gang . . LaGrange , . . Massachusetts Ski Trip . . . Getting a flat ttre. Uncle Fred. . .Prom '78. .Best Friends. . ,One way streets . , .Christmas Ball. . .Zaherers take-out dinner . Ltianne. I never had to Wlill before! . . . and learntng how to make new frtends. DEBORAH ANN DICKINSON Route 50. Petersburg Debs or Trouble ' plans to go into nursing or some other field involvin working with people. She was active in Class of '791 Health Club. Psych. Club, and Student Council, Her memories include The three D's , . . hallway tables . . . the lake and creek . . . crawling through the school window . . . Sophomore class picnic. Diana slipping on ice. . . watch the car. . . Happy Birth- day in Cafeteria . . . missed that turn . . . Diana's wedding cycling in pajamas. . . '77-'78 Prom . . .Cumberland Mall . . . crack the window . . . l'm afraid of the dark , . . and wish Dana all the love and hapginess. Her high school experience has meant learning to share an becoming a more outgoing person. JOE DICKINSON I7 Central Road Makita or Frank plans to keep on working in the building trade. He enjoys motorcycle riding. His memories include Week- end Bellplaine runs . . . summer of '76-'77, rope swing sessions . . .Makita bowl sessions. . .8!5!78 in Somers Point. . .week- end in Tremont. PA . . . woods running with Ford pickup. He will always remember the good times with Dee Dee Harris. TERESA MARIE DINICOLANTONIO 29 Dolores Avenue, Palermo Tre plans to study child psychology. She was active in Varsity Track and Class Executive Committee. Her memories include Good friends , . . great times with a special friend Mary . , . closet . . . mailbox . . . are you staying after today? . , , Long talks on the phone . , . Summer of '78 with Marysue . . , life- guard parties . . . Hoagie . . . walking the ozone . . . don't rain on my parade! . . .Oh. Wow! DEBORAH LYNN DISNEY 326 44th Street, Sea Isle City Deba was active in Band and Latin Club. Her memories include her Virgo and Cancer friends , . . Good luck in the future to Lizanne . . . BettyAnn . . . Barbara . . ,Sue. . . Holly . . . and Mora . . . Summer of '78 . . , What sign are ou? . . . Flats, . .stalIing. . .fIashers. . .Snorts. , .flashing lights. . . bruised knees . . . and all the crazy and fun times we had in the little blue buggy. MARK G. DICKINSON Upperbridge Road. Petersburg Mark plans to become an auto mechanic. He was active on the Class Committee. His memories include saving Michele from fall- ing over the railing . . . having Spring come early . . . war between the Em ires . . . Adrian bein a Russian spy . . . Prom of '77 , . . spending time helping Mr. Eotti and Mr, Moore . . . and the shipment of girls that never came in. High School has shown him that you cannot attain goals if you do not work toward them. VICTOR ANTHONY DIMATTEO 330 Corinthian Avenue Vic plans to retum to Califomia and someday go to Australia and settle there. His memories include the night of the Prom at Hoilers party . . . Grannies , . . running through the woods at Vo-Tech . . . Cape Ma County Park , . . The Pavilian . . . Karen's house . . . Darby's English class lits only obviousj . . . the Vo-Tech bus ride . . . and Looludes at Ross'. DANNY WILLIAM DOERR 9 Bayaire Road. Marmora Animal pl-ans -to go into construction and become filthy rich. He was active in asketball and Varsity Baseball. Memories mclude Superteacher Mr. Klepac . . . World Clutches . . . Mr. Moore's tres and jokes . . , Dean's Bomb-a-ville . . . O.C. Grand Pnx . . . ResorLs . . . '7I Chevelle . . . semi-stock . . . Stage- coach Road . . . Mark and the Gang. , . Willia , . . Tony . , . Wild parties. . .pine, . .McDonald's. . .Mr. Nick. . .Bud's dream of a-chamEionship . . . and You're craz High school haslgiven him a c ance to meet many good peopa and provide a solr step to the future. HEATHER LOUISE DONOVAN 5900 Landis Avenue. Sea Isle City La Margarita, Hedder-Wedder. Louie lans to own a restau- rant. sing and dance. and make money. Slie was active in Dance Club of America, Her memories include Mr. Holden's bad jokes . . .learning -to sleep in-Mr, Pierce's Short Story Class. . . Mak- ing upigym with Mrs. Nrckles. . . I-flaying tennis with Dave Shaw . . . unchrng Out. . .Bill. . .Jrm. . .Christal. . .Jennifer . John .1 . .n and the other strange eople at our table. . . Mr. Klrngensmith in Math . . . and Mr. C,olman's sixth period weight class . . -. High School has given her an altemative to working, School is for learning. and our teachers made it as interesting as t.hey could. Thanks for giving us a chance. STUART DOWALL 820 4th Street Stuart plans to go to college to study foreign languages and either teach or become an interpreter. He was active in Class of '79. Student Council. French Club. Psychology Club fPresidentl, Drama Club, and Choir. His memories include Otic Emit . . . The great confession . . . Algebra II again . . . French IV . . . youth center. . . Mary Anne. . . Deana . . .Bob. . .JeII, . . and my best friends . . . Betsy and Mary . . . the Sweatsock' . . . 'tOh my God there she is . . . trying to find the meaning of certain initials . . .and Bonjour. High school was a time of learn- ing for him. not only with school work but with people. JAMES R. DOWNAM Dennisville Raod. Petersburg Jim plans to go into Auto Mechanics and Racing. He was active in C.I.E. and V.l.C.A. at Vo-Tech. His memories include Bridgeport fairgrounds . . . riding the Vo-Tech bus for two years . . . a try with Vo-Tech Great George for skill Olympics . . . my freshman year. . ..lr.-Sr. Prom . . .and football games. MOIRA ANN DUGAN 3 Susan Avenue. Seaville Duggie's memories include Frosh and Soph years at St. Rose with Kathy. Meg and Estelle . . . Looney's class . . . the going away party . . , times with Alan . . , I0-23-77. . .softball games . . . ski trips . . . times with Lin. Deb, Renee, and Suzette . . . Wildwood. . .Great Adventure. . .and The Party. ANTHONY QUINTON EDWARDS 8 Haven Avenue ony. or Doc plans to attend a four year college. major in pre-dentistry and then go to a dentistry school. He was active in Freshman Basketball and Football. one year .l.V. Baseball and a year of J.V, Basketball. and two years of Varsity Basketball, Drama Club and Varsity Club. His memories include going to parties and dances . . . hanging with Willie. Preston. Joe, Randy. and Toot tCraigl. . . having fun at Drama Club and the Prom with Audrey . . . all the basketball bus rides from basketball games. . .and the cheerleaders. 20 -T GRANT STEPHEN DOUGHERTY 905 5th Street Gray-Ont plans to attend college and see the true world. He was active in football. track. and choir. His memories include Good old Bro. . .Virginia . . . Utopia , . , Malachi Crunch . . .ski trips. , . Big Mammas . . .Christmas Ball. . . The challenge . , . The 4 quarters of a dollar . . , great birthday parties with the younger driver. . .concerts . . , always the letter with the pink ribbon . . .the girl with the gun. Tama. LISA ANN DOUGHERTY 201 Bartram Lane Lisa plans to become a secretary. Her memories include mov- ing to Ocean City . . . meeting new friends , . . Kims' parties . . .Caldwells. . . hroaches , , . Old Rude . . . Dylan Con- cert. . .Monty Python. . . Dorothy. . .Bark. . Joanne. . . the matchmaker. . . all my good Inends . . . boink . . , l0! 23!77 v CHRlS . . .and her parents. Q 6' 'C 7 GERALDINE KATHRYN DUBBS 2232 West Avenue H y I Dubbsie or Kath plans to goto college and major in biology. She was active as Class Secretary 77-78, and. and Dlfflma Cl'-I 5 Memories include lt's only temporary. . .Myfsister , . zLori. skip it . . . OK then you do it , , . eb's blue firehird . . . Judo . . . summers on the farm . . , , . , wishes . . . galtg from S ence . . . Mr. Klepac's History Class . , . Mr. Kings latin Cllasses . , . Mrs. Roger's Biology Class , . , wild world . . ,Yesterdays and Tommorrow. , . PATRICIA LYNN DUBIEL New Jersey Avenue. Tuckahoe V I . h Patty plans to get married . . . Her memories include 76- 77 Vo-Tech class and the good times we had , . . homeroom with Scott, . .Bill and Cindy. . ,all my teachers. . ,and Bernie and Barnyard. JACQIQELINE LLCILLE ELIAS 737 West Atenue 2Jacqut plans to go to college tn a few years. She was aettve tn Color Guard. Spantsh Club. and Sentor Class. Her memortes tnelude meettng Jeffrey and the comtng of Jaclyn . . . the hand trtp to Vtrgtnta . . the lun selltng food at the basketball games . . .and the ttmes wtth her frtends and Iamtly. DONA JEAN ELLIS 54 Walnut Road D.J. plans to attend Westchester State College to study mustc. ltve long and keep smtltngf' She was acttve tn Orchestra. Con- oert. Stage and Country Bands. Chotr. Drama Club. Photo Club. and Fteld Conductor. Memortes tnclude great ttmes tn band and chotr . . . gym wtth Mr. Colman . . . day parttes . European Tour 78. . .concerts . . .summer '76. . . no more mustctans . . . stay calm . , .Irtends and help of Mr. Miller and Mr. Ben- zton. CYTHIA LEE FELEKEY 125 Asbury Avenue Cyndee plans to major tn Forestry Conservatton. Her memo- rtes tnclude Glassboro State. RM. 434. . .August I3. 1978. . . Scrappy Jack and the Earth Sctence Crew . . . pattent Mr. Ktrk . . long talks wtth Mom . . . orange peels and ptnecones . . . permanent rose. . .best pals. Vtc and Barbte. . .ststers. , .Just 5 more'f. . . Montana Bound. . .Spectal ttmes wtth Vtnce. . . and I really do. MALREEN LISA FLEMING 131 Butler Road. Ocean Vtew Maureen plans to get further educatton tn the Iteld of comput- ers. She was acttve tn Color-guard. Bustness Club. Pep Club. Sales Commtttee for yearbook. Executtve Class member. and Student Counctl. Her memortes tnclude newer Iorgetttng her best Inends Mtdget. Tom. Marta. Paul. and Warren . . . Prom '74. , .Cho- rm Itne. . .football games. . .selltng thtngs for clubs. . .band tnps. . . Mrs. Kolb. . . Mrs. Mulford . . . Mrs. Wenzel and all my teachers . . . and mostly her Iovtng Mother and Father and Iamtly. Htgh School has meant Iearntng to meet people and enjoy ltle as ttcomes. WILLIAM H. ENGEL 202 25th Street Btl1 plans to work for a Constructton Company. and one day have hts own Company. He was acttye tn Varstty Baseball. Wres- tltng. and Varstty' Club. Hts memortes tnclude all the great ttmes wtth famtly and frtends. . .Water and Jet skttng on the rtver wtth Matt . . .John and Shetla. . .hts l7th Btrthday . . .The Con- test. . .The Couch. . .The Campbell's Crew . . .also McDona1d's. . .'65 Mustang. . . '71 Ptnto 5:30 tn the momtrtg and Itnally getttng out. MICHELE FARRELL 420 Wesley Avenue Mtchele plans to attend college. She was acttye tn Executtxe Commtttee and French Club. Memortes tnclude Uncle Chuck and Resorts. . .summer of '73. . . Aunt Nat and ftrst famtltes . . .Vtckt and Sptro at Rogers' . , . two wtld and crazy gtrls. . . Ctndy . . .all my frtends. . . Mr. Moore. . . Petey . . . Pat and Anne and my other - my best frtend f thanks. Htgh School has meant For one human betng to love another. that ts perhaps the most dtfftcult of all our tasks. . .the work for whtch all other work ts but preparatton ff VIRGINIA JEAN FEAIRHELLER 435 Wesley Avenue Gtnny ' plans to goto work forthe atrltrtes. ltve tn Flortda and rnarry that special someone. She was acttve tn Marchtng Band. Symphontc Band. and Boy s Tennts Team tManagerl. Memortes tnclude Gene . . . Eifte. . . Frenchte . , . Phred and Boo . . . the Ratnbowteers . . . 'ARatnbow's are forever . . . conventtons . . .Reene. . .Bustness Law. . .Band. . .Mrs. Aydelotte. . . 9 ststers. . .summer of '77 . . .owl nttes. . . Hey Lady . . .5 f19!77. . .Holmes and Watson . . .Florttla Dreams. . .Ver- mont Chrtstmas. . .4!22!77, . .Mtchael Hohn. . .antl Some- daysoon. . . WILLIAM JOSEPH FEENEY JR. 142 43rd Street. Sea Isle Ctty Btll plans to enter the Mtlttary or become a mason. He was acttve tn Football. Baseball. Wrestltng. Chotr. Lattn Club. Psych Club. Jr. Class Vtce-Prestdent. and Drama Club. Hts memortes tnclude Soccer gang. . . ptnches . . . lunch . . . the weddtng . . . Madtson Square Garden . . .Charltes gym . . . rtpptng hts pants. . . but most of all those who helped htm through the bad ttmes and laughed wtth htm durtng the good ttmes. Hts htgh school expertence has gtven htm a chance to learn about people but more tmportantly. a chance to learn about htmsell. l XI ARI -X CI1CII.l ft I OGLIO l31llSttttpson -ktcnue X1arl.t plans to go to college and become a nurse She was .tettte tn Cheerleadtng. Latin Club lVtce PrestdenU,Span1sh Club. Lxecuttyc C ommtttee, Corresponding Secretary Freshman year and X :cc President Sophomore and Junior years. Pep Club. IJram.t Club ,Ind learbook Her memortes Include Cheerleading bus rides State Operation L topta . . . Christmas Ball ' parties , 1 ofa dollar htll '5Btg Niammasu 0 C Pageant I-I-3 vate, . decorating and shartng the locker Scott sk: trip Chem1stryl.ahs. . .Tama Xlel and a yery spcttal thanks to her parents BRIAN DOL CLAS I-'OOR 826 Stertton Place Bub plans to go to college and major tn restaurant management lhopefully ownership tn futurej. He was active in Track. Pep club. and MYF. Hts memories tnclude Mr. Baker's algebra classes , , , Mr. Bonner's Journalism class. . , Sunday Football at the sand- bowI . . ,ski gloyes. . .golfing with the gang , . .golf carts . , .Summer '77. . . Kathy . . .Ptnto. . .Vega tight quarters . . . Well Hello . . . Feeney s Jokes. . . Dave . . . Scott . . . Fitz. . .Dtck. . .and all of his other friends that he can't men- tion. Hugh school has been four great years with all his friends. SANDRA LEE FORCE IZO Hayen Ayenue l'Sandy plans to marry Charles Telley, Her memones include 81 7 77 . What did you major tn besides qutetness'? . . .Lunch gang 77 . .A'Go to McDonalds tt's cheaper . . .Tattoo Parlor . . .Halloween '78, . .dnve-tn and the Ftrebtrd. . .wattmg for the snoss . . ,great times with good Inends, . .Saturday nights with Teddy Bears. .and her mom. ANN MARIE FORRESTEL 87l Brtghton Place Annie plans to work tn a Beauty Salon and be successful and happy Her memories include Disney World . . . perfect family' . . SCREECH . , ,Sept Z. , ,good times with Karen. . , Btrch Groye . Sally , .Clara . . . special Irtend at the shop . . Boatyard with Joe. . .Shelly and Vo-Tech girls. . , Mrs, Luciano Loye ya , . . And tf I had the money' . . , and Kathy you're a great person. High school has meant Mr. Daley's tolerance. having Iun meeting good people and working tovt ards a career. LAWRENCE T. FITZGERALD 132 Brtganttne Drive 'Fttz plans to go to college for a career tn Engineering and Com- puter Science. He was active tn the Pep Club and CYO Basket- ball, Hts memones include Donna . . . Sunday Golf and Golf carts . . . Foor's follies . . . Pan . . . beach rentals . . . Alt- Sptnk's fight . . . Superstar theatre . . . Fleetwood Mac . . oth pertod Chemistry . . . Computer Science . . . and Larry Trans- portation Service. LISA.-XXX FOGLIO 2004 Hayen Atenue Lisa plans to go to college. She was acttye tn Gtrls Yarstty Bas- ketball and Varsity Club. Her memories include all the good times with the basketball team. . .Steph . . .Anne. . Margie , and of course. Mrs. Duc and 'vltss Corson . . . summers at basketball camp. . .strtngbeans and Leslte. . her Iamtly . 100 straight . . Ltsa and sttcktng out of doorways , , . oth period Physiology . . ..-Xrnold. . .and Dad at the games, MARGARET MARY FORRESTEL 871 Brighton Place '5Peggy plans to attend college and be successful. She was .tcttye tn the l0th grade float. Pep Club. and concession stand Her memories include Disney World '77, . . Basketball and football games. . . Mr. Klepac's group. . .Boardwalk yob. ,my friend Mrs C . .the weddings, . , Mr. Daley. thank youl . . ,Fleet- wood Mac concert . . , and her terrtftc family. High school has meant meeting people and getting to knots Ocean City MARY ELLEN FRANKOWSKI 1555 Asbury Avenue Mel plans to go to college and expand her knowledge She was active tn Colorguard. Silk Squad Leader. French Club. lzxecultye Committee, and Swim team manager. Her memortes include Do you beltete . .Summer 078. , .Sandpebbles The Octo- pus . . . West Chester . . . band trips . . . practices see food . , sharing lockers . . . Mr, Moores yokes packtcs . . ,surprises . long bus rides. . .football games the ch- que. , .Dtmtrtston waterboy. . .S30 for I5 minutes. Chem- tstry with Mr, Totten . . . Tama . . . Marta . . and Mother Mulford. PHIL GALBALLY 129 Bark Drive. Sea Isle City INGRID GALLAGHER 5200 Central Avenue, Sea Isle City Inggy plans to attend college and continue her education in child study. Her memories include the good times with the SIC gang . . . the rat farms . , . all the beautiful people I have met . . .Vo-Tech bus. , .C77-'78 Stevej. . ,1Ale Housel. . .Sum- mer of '78 . . . Toga party Y Joe , . ,education is . . . hanging around until you've caught on . . .and SNOW! -AUM DONNA MARIE GENTLESS 326 43rd Place, Sea Isle City Donna plans to attend college and major in Business Educa- tion, She was active in Cheerleading, National Honor Society, and Caravel staff. Her memories include Great times with great friends . . . summer fun with the Gang . , , good and had times cheering . . . bus rides . . . Florida trips . . . locker room . . . finally getting her car . . . trips down the stairs with Sheila . . .and a VERY SPECIAL family. DIANA LYNN GERMANIO Cedar Aven ue, Tuckahoe Diana plans to spend a long and happy life with Jimmy. She was active in CIE. Her memories include all the good times with friends, . . Sophomore Class Picnic . , ,crawling through school windows . . . creaking doors . . . remodeling the bathroom . . . after school bus . . .slipping on the ice how embarrassing . . . all the good times with Jimmy . . . 5!9!87 . . . and l2!9!78. High school has meant meeting new friends and learning many new things. ve Q SE 7 LINDA ELLEN FREW 623 Central Avenue Frewbird plans to take life easy. Her memories include Riding Mrs. Woods bus to Vo. Tech . . . '77 fbest year of schoolll. , . Chit chat parties . , . summer of '74, '75 and '76 . . . the barn with Kim . . . Karen . , . Big Red and Waffle '7l. '72. and '73 . , ,Ziggy and Gertrude . . . Frewstone in the kitchen with the Websterious creatures . . . fand best of all going out with Steve Webster all through high school.l ANGELA FRICANO 337 40th Street, Sea Isle City JOHN A. GANGINI I0 E. 52nd Street Gangreen plans to start his own business as a painter, He was active in surfing and skatebording. His memories include Summer of '77 . . . dropping grinders 55th . . . big tubes at lighthouse and 59th with Garbo . . ,Jerbo . , , fall '77 high fly , . . boggart to school . . . '78 pavillion lip . . . Vic . . . hitching north to South Florida with Butch . , . intenseness Windish . . . and rap ses- sions with .lamica and Lisa, His high school experience has meant thinking more clearly, relationships with others coming easier. especially those who are different from me. CRAIG GERALD GARDNER 3603 Landis Avenue. Sea Isle City Craig plansrto become a Pharmacist. He was in active Com- puter Club, Executive Committee, Backgammon Club, and a school paper reporter before transferring to OCHS. His high school experience has meant new friends. knowledge. and a dip- loma. MICHAEL GARY GIBBONS l48 Bark Dnve Mike plans to travel over the hills and far away. eventually set- tling down to become a successful commercial Artist. He was active in Caravel. His memories include Summer '78 . . . Won- derland workin . . .Can I do you'?. . .Pavilion - Highjump- ing. . .Gurv's7'arties. . .Corncob. . .Back Wash Barrels. . . sessions before sessions before sessions . . . The .lam at BSDZBII-5 house. . .All the doods. . .and Foxes. GAYLE GIBLIN I0 While Gal: Dnve Gtb or Gil:-bIes plans to attend college. She was active in Executive Committee. Softball. Drama Club and Student l,'nity Club. Her memories include Morgantown. W. Va. . . . Phila . . . Florida '78 . . . gang from Ist Street, 7th penod gym . . . Que Pasa Senorita! . . . Big boulder -v reat adventures . . . softball on Sundays . . . Geometry . . , bizzard of '78 . . . weekends Junior year . . . little accidents . . . VF fires . . , May 22 . . . Murphys Vega . . . medlatorsfthanks Bev! . , . Wilkesflack- frost . . . Tracey's party . . . Ed's class MGames . . . decisions . . .Z,ooom. High school has meant A'Good friends are never lost. Lheyyust seem to wander from time to lime. and Cherish yester- day, dream tomorrow. live today! VICTORIA GODWIN I352 Asbury Vicky plans to major in environmental science and own a busi- ness in the agricultural field. Her memories include Scrapy Jack . . . Earth Science crew , , .pinecones and orange peels , . .just five more. . . long cold walks. . .girI's night out . . , December '77, . .first car. . .bike rides . . .permanent rose. , .Septem- ber '78 . . . growing up with Lori , . , crazy times with Cyndee and special times with Bill , . . Yeeha! , . . High school has meant a chance to learn, grow and meet people. EDITH GRANT Corbin City SHEILA GINN I I4 Pinnacle Road Sheila plans to go to college and become a social worker. She was active in SAE and Caravel. She will always remember cheers for drinks . . , Great Adventure . , . the red truck and Barb's driving . . . Trips with Donna after homeroom . . . 4th period lunch . . . talks with Sherry B .... Floriday . . . GirI's nite at Plymouth Manor. . . Summer '77-'78. . . Jaime . . . Paranoid Patty. . . Dressy Bessy. . .3rd period History . , .Crazy Eileen . . .watching out. . .and especially her family. DAVID GLAUNER 4515 Landis Avenue. Sea Isle City David plans to work on cars. SAUNDRA ANN GRAHAM 236 Haven Avenue Grammie plans to further herself in Business Education. She was active in Cheerleading. Black Heritage, and C.O.E. Her mem- ories include back of the bus rides . . . the Summer of '77 . . . October I. I978 - knaped-roundrde-vews with toots . . . private parties with the girls . . . That New Years Eve with Sam and Hon ha! . . . and long summer talks with Cheryl and Teri . . . but always her family for the love they shared. High school has helped her to learn about the people around her and to help her find herself. PATRICIA GURCZYNSKI 7 Susan Avenue. Oceanview Pat, Patty, or Pearl plans to attend college. SALLY JO HARRIS 6 Seaside Avenue. Marmora Sally pIans to further her education, then to have a career and a famil . he was active in High School Basketball. C'hurch Basket- ball. Track. Softball, and the National Honor Society. Memories include Basketball . . . trip to Europe . . , meeting new people . . .all my fantastic friends. . .my parents. . .Tom. . . Octo- ber 29. I977. . .Ni ht in Venice' 5. . . Sue. are you sick7. . . Atlantic City Race Ilrack - win. place. or show? . . . and the Summer of '78, High school has meant learning while having fun and meeting friends, DANEECE MARIE HASSAN 5160 West Avenue Oklahomee or Prairie Do plans to attend Oklahoma Unt- versity. She was active in the Tlational Honor Society. Memories include Drill Team 76-77 . . . Basketball games. . .the rose . . . the black scarf. . .the drumstick. . . Histor I with Mr. Watson . . . oody boxes . , . pe rallies . . . 8747718 thru 971778 . . . and alll the ood times with, Eddie Valiquette, Mar Reed. Pat G.. Lynn Straulina. Sue K. and Billy Worrell. High Scliool has meant a period of learning and growing. DONNA LYNNE HAY 505 E. Atlantic Blvd. A'Donna plans to go to college. She was active in Field Hockey, Yearbook, and the Art Club. Membories include the good times in Haddon Heights , . . Trac. want to thumb to 52nd Street? . . . Hey chick . . . thanks a lot . . . Bet man . . . Party'? . . . John. you'll always be my main man! JODI BETH HEGGAN 30Il Bayland Drive Jo or Di - plans to go into computers. She was active in COE. Memories include the first summer . . . 12726776 . . . chairs in the bathroom . . . the candle , . . Conn-i. Mol-i. Joe. Tracey. Tony, Peter. and Kentucky in the apartment . . . Florida in the train . . . the Big B . . . my I7th birthday . . .a Torino . . . Rocky's , . . and a special honey. High school has been interesting. .'- we ffi .f JOEL GUTH 43 Sourth Shore Road. Marmora JOSEPH R. HANNAH JR. 20I Simpson Avenue Joe'Mplans to continue his education. He was active in Basket- ball. emories include playing basketball. PATRICK FRANCIS HENRY Il5 E. 22d Street Pat plans to go to college. He was active in Baseball, Basket- ball, and the National Honor Society. Memories include The Diner . . . Hug a Left . . . I5th Street Basketball , . . not working for the city. . . Doc . . . Ralph's class . . , Blackwood . . . riding around. . .Caldwells. . .J.V. Basketball . . . Mr. Baker's class . . . Ramada . . . Af, Track and all my great friends. TRACEY M, HENRY II8 Simpson Avenue Henry plans to be happy. He was active in Varsity Tennis, City League Basketball and Weight Training. Memories include play- ing tennis. , .partying with the boys. . .winter and summer of '77 . . . Spanish '77 with the Worm . . . December I978 , . . Chris and Brian . . . Matt . . . Caldwell Park . . . The Docks . . .Harbor House. . . Doug and Bert and WILD. MICHELLE DALENE HINDS 2 Sheila Avenue. Seaville Mitch plans to go to college and major in Art. She was active in Pep Cluh. Her memories include . . . The Racetrack with Tom, Brian. Linda. Lynn. and Ron. . .and Mr. Dottie's Great History Class! FRAN VENESSA HODGE IO6 6th Street Rena plans to further her education and become successful in whatever she does. She was active in the Black Heritage Club, Drama. COE. and the Executive Club. Her memories include. . . Kenny J.. . .The Broom. . .The Movies. . .Belport. . .Jack and Tim's Silk Hat . . .The Fox . . . Loveahle Kenny D . . . Lance . . . Bohhy, , . Pleasantville, . . Sisters Robin . . . Robin. Poochie. Lorraine, . . Relatives. . . Summer of '77 . . . Gary C .... Grahamie . . . but most ol all her Mother. High school has meant her the opportunity for a good education and she took it. Without her mother, she wouldn't have made it, MARY ANNE IANCO 508 Fourth Street t 'Mary Anne plans to attend college majoring in Journalism. She was the Editor of Billows. involved in the Class Committee. Psych. Club. History Club. and NHS. Her memories include , . . good times with great friends. . . Mondays at the Sentinel . . .T and Tat Stockton. , .Florida vacations. . , New York City. . . Junior Lunch. . .Tedd Bear . . .Candy and the R's. . .Pum- kin. . .Oct. 26. . .nights atYouth Center. . .hogging Out. . . French IV. . .and the weekend at Penn State. RICHARD JERMYN 5060Ashury Avenue A I Richard's' plans are undecided right now. His memories include living at Park Place . . . Gangreen at Lorag Beach Island . . . Cutting school. . .movie at Stockton State ollege in the Maver- ick, . .Walking Home. . ,Surfing the Pier. . .59th Street. . . Oranges in lst period Study Hall . . . lt Rots . . . Gym class Ist period. going to A.C. with Peter Pan. Nort. Guck. and Lip. JEFFREY SCOTT HUGHES IO4 Cresent Road Jeff plans to enlist in the Navy. He was active in the Swim Team, and the O.C. Band for 4 years. His memories include Swim Team '78 . . . doughnuts . . .Volkswagons. , .The Comet , . . Frisbees . . . Summer '78 . . . N20. . . Lou Reed . . . Yes . . . M78 tour . . . A certain person in Linwood 181221781 . . . 48th . . . That's gold! . . . Gary's study hall . . . Seaspray body surfing. . . Bonnie J. . . .N-island. . .Wait till II:00. . .lift- ing at Jewish Community Center. . .Southend and The Mim- ickers. High school has prepared him for a better foundation in future years. TAMA BETH HUGHES l0l9 Westley Road Dil plans to attend college and major in Social Studies!PoIiti- cal Science. She was active in Colorguard, Swim Team. Choir. Class activities. and the Yearbook. Her memories include . . . Do you Believe? . . . Mel, Maria . . . Colorguard . . . Bus rides . . . Band Trips . . . O.C. Pageant . . . l-2-3 Wave . . . Prom '78 . . . Grant . . .Beat the System. . .Chocolate covered pretzels with Anne. . .Chemistry. . . Diz . . .Waterhoy. , . Great family . . . ski trips . . . Swim Team . . . Parties. . . P. l30. . .and other great friends. DAWN MARIE IMPAGLIZZAO 2708 West Avenue Dawn plans to attend colle e and live a long and happy life. She was active in Drama Club Mime Troop. Caravel. and the Btecutive Class Committee. Her memories include , . . Good friends. great parties . . . Billy Joel concert . . . tapes . . . Hi Love . . , Easter '77, . ,Our sign . , . Homecoming. . . Miss O.C., Pop Pop! . . skateboarding . . . Mcral's . . . wild ride to Sea Isle . . . y special person ip has given her special friends and good times she'll always remembers. CRYSTAL LYNN JACKSON Reading Avenue. Tuckahoe 'Crysta plans to be an actress and live one day at a time. She was active in Color uard . , . Baseball. Her memories include . . .telling teachers grow it is , . . Mrs. Wenzel's Acc. Class . . . her best gears -Junior and Senior. . . being with Nanc . Tim. and all er friends . , . getting suspended with Edie, Ioanne. Kathy. and Janet . . . United States Marines Corps. Pvt. . . . FirstClass, . .and RJ Blaine. DEBRA ANN JONES 7l6 Asbury Avenue Deb plans to attend Colorado University for nursing. Her memories include Chris's bald head . . . Luv Trucks. . .Seville's Trans Am . . . Dilly . . . Drew and Mary . . . the Prom and Chuck . . . last summer. . .all night weekends. . .Sl89 phone bill . . . hat and toes day . . .the blue Volks. . . and Never do this! Her high school experience has taught her how different some peoples' values are from her own. NORRIS E. JUSTIS ll22 Old Stagecoach Road. Palermo Norns's plans are undecided. He was active in Moto-Cross, Street Racing. and Atco. His memories include the concert . . . parties. . . the couch . . .Watsons. . .staying at Vo-Tech . . . Mike S., Kim M.. John W. Tom H., Tom C., Rich S., George, Dave L.. Bob F., Karen B., Mike F., Pete M., Debbie B., Joe O., Joe Z.. Bob F.. Scott W., and Tony C. Javelin l90. . . Betty Ann and Randy. . .and Moey. SHERRY MAE KALMAN l243 West Avenue Sherry plans to join the Navy and go into Nursing. She was active in Color Guard and The Class of '79. Her memories include The Virginia Band trip . . . accident at Great Adventure . . . Mrs. Huues . . . parties with Richard . . .Jaclyn . . . the Juke Box. . . December 5. . . Up In Smoke . . . Mrs. Cort's tests . . . Joe D'Orios deliveries and most ol' all Kenny. High School has meant meeting friends and preparing for the future. CATHLEEN LOREN KEENE 28 Golden Oak Lane, Beesley's Point Cath plans to become a midwife. She was active in Color Guard and COE. Memories include Mwaa . . . bunna . . . Tri- State gang . . . wild and crazy girls - Tom, Mo, Bake, and Pamela . . . Christmas piano - Mom and Dad - Thanks! . . . Midnight. . . Billy D . . .Piano Man. . . but no-o-ol . . .guy things. . .pieces of April. . .and my Scott. CHARLES LEONARD KACZMARSKI 1424 West Avenue Kaz or Chuck plans to attend college, major in Accounting, become a C.P.A. and enjoy life for a while. He was active in The Senior Class Executive Committee. Football, Track, Cross Coun- try, and The National Honor Society. His memories include Freshman football fiasco . . . missing last game . . . track team Cape May County 440champ. . . l second . . . Thanks Ford . . . long talks with Mr. Dotti . . . even longer with Linda - a true friend . . . Terra Nova '78 . . . One Step From Broadway - my idea . . . and l30 Trans Am Parties. High school has meant that uncertainties will transgress the secure secluded atmosphere of good friends. RICHARD M. KALMAN I243 West Avenue Rich plans to move down South, go to school, and become suc- cessful. He was active in Ocean Pharmacy Street Hockey and CYO Basketball. His memories include good buddies Bill, Bob, and Paul . . . my party . . . Bill's party . . . Night in Venice '77- '78 . . . good times at 59th street and Tuckahoe Inn Beach . . . my good friends on Tobago . . . Marylynne . . . short cakes . . . Lee Anne, Denise, and Mrs. Dolente. High school has been thrill- ing, he feels he has learned a lot. EILEEN ELIZABETH KELLEHER Route 50, Corbin City Leener plans to attend college and live a happy life. She was active in Psychology Club, Key Club, and helped at the Conces- sion Stand. Memories include Caldwell! . . . Janine, Kod'd, Semp, John and the gang . . . Sophomore Year . . . great times with Lisa . . . tl1e Rabbit . . . Debbie . . . Springsteen . . . par- ties. . .Proms. . .lapes. . .Samantha. . . You love it! . . . lton . . .getting tan . . . OH YEAH! . . . terrific times with family and friends. . . thanks for the memories! MATHEW PIUS KEM ENOSH 428 Central Avenue Fly or Superfly hopes to goto college and major in Law or Bus- iness Administration. He was active in Freshman Basketball, Golf, Drama Club, Class Treasurer, NHS, City League Basket- ball, Football, and Lifting. Memories include TOWER . . . Big 5 . . . Florida '77, '78 . . . Whatever, . . . COTTAGE . . . Ralphman . . . Wildwood . . . Maldune, Brian, Mike, Todd. . . 0-9 . . . Ardmore . . . Mary . . . Thanksgiving Parties . . . park- ing lot. . . Reggae. . .Spliff. . . Latin . . .conversations. . . special brother John . . . Schemin in the hallways . . . abstract noises . . . Levin, Schuck Luc, Rings around Jupiter . . . Grover . . . trying to make it . . . caring family. He has realized that everyone is a fantasy of someone else's thoughts. School is where friends that are real, stay with you. Good Tunes. TONY KLOC K 813 Central Avenue Dimmes Dale Piranha plans to go to culinary school and l.l'3VCl. He participated in Boys State. Memories include 305, l02l, SOI LIVE. . .Shoodoobee Shattered. . .5-6-78 . . . Kentucky . . . Dylan . . . Yes Concerts . . . groupies . . . fMy God Madgej . , ,200 Motels. . .fWhite Lightningj. . .Joan. . .Jaumen North Pole vs. South Pole . . . Mom and Dad Bomen, and Joey . . . Anonymous Reporter , . . World here I come . . . His High School experience has given him awareness that transcends all concepts of space. BETH ANN KNIGHT 2217 Haven Avenue Butch's plans are undecided. She was active in SAE. Memories include Billy Joel Concerts. . . the Couch . . . those great Thurs- day nights . . . Marg,ate's gang , . . I24 Washington . . . Sum- mer '78 , . .Great Adventure First Aid Station . . ,the boat. . . 22nd Street Gang . . . the truck . . . he's not after us . . .5 H's . . . Mr. Pierce's Class . . . the corner with Bubbles . . . will never forget good times with Kathy, Sheila, Barb, Gibbles, Bub- bles. Lizard and Murph and especially Keith . . . and especially good times with my special friend Hugh. CHARLES FRANCIS LAROSE 44l I Park Road. Sea lsle City Charles's plans for the future are undecided. He was active in JV Baseball during his freshman year. His memories include try- ing every moming to get up for school and knowing that he didn't want to . . . trying to figure out if he would ever become a Senior, BARBARA KATHLEEN LAW I36 North Shore Road. Marmora Snurby plans to work and go to school for Hairdressing or Inte- rior Decorating. She was active in Latin Club for 2 years. Her memories include good friends Suzette. Renee, Debbie, and the many times with Twig . . . Football games . . . Prom . , . New York trips . . . school plays. . . game preserve . . . flat tire . , . cove. . .double date. . .andjust riding around. . .but most of all Bill . . , she'll never forget all the times they shared together. High school has meant learning new things, meeting new people and it has helped prepare her for her future. HANS BUSTER KENNON 4lZ8 Asbury Avenue Golden Boy, Alpine,!Hans-Face plans to own a sound studio and a road company. He was active in Marching, Symphonic and Stage Band, Choir, and weightlifitng. Memories include Neon Moon . . . Artist Alley. . . Miller Beer and John Kernohan . . , Chris Clymer. . . Band trips. . . 503. . . Hanabull . . . Bruce, Benny, Bethany, Penny, Laura, Linda, Amy. and Lynne . . . Marching . . . Virginia Beach . . . knowing Joni Mitchell . . . Sam the Band. . .My Uncle Dave , . . Lis. . .hopefully Diane . . .Paul Swenson. . . Los Angeles Express. . .and Sunny Cali- fornia, High School has meant a place to grow up and learn about life and that is all. PAMELA SUE KELSER I34 46 Street, Sea Isle City Crash plans to become a hair dresser. She was active in Color- guard '77-'78. Her memories include 3!l6!77 Bridge and Joyce , . . l2!3!77 . . ,4!l4!78 . , ,Canada with Band. . .Bongo room , . . Linda's house , , , Hey, l think I love him . . . Jr. Prom. . ,Mothers. . ,Movies. . .'7l Montego. . .'72 Bunner . . .Mustang. . .ll!29!78, Camaro. . .Ben, Rich, Stew, Joyce . . .Concerts. . .going to court with Bumpers. ELIZABETH EDITH KOOKER IO9 Roosevelt Blvd., Marmora Beth or Sue Ellen plans to goto college in Florida and major in computers. She was active in Caravel and Colorguard. Beth will always remember Mrs. A. or Mom . . . Are you two sis- ters? . . . Hunter Mt. and the great Windham Lodge . . . waiting for the pie . . . Talent Show . . . WAWAWA , . . Niagara Falls and the ride over it . , .parents and second parents . . .Doc's office. , .football games. . . What can I say'? . . . a certain curb . . . all my good friends - Sue, Ethel, Denny. Chris, and Jackie . . , the fully equipped locker between Tony and I . , . always the last ones on . . .always begins with a B , , , Digger , . . Jock . . . Lochness Monster. High school has meant a chance to meet a lot of different people and learn to understand them and herself better. MARCIA JEANETTA KOOKER ll7 Bartram Lane Marcia plans either to get married and have a large family or go to school and work, She was active in Caravel and COE. Her memories include Doc's class and Mrs. F's COE class . . , work with Donna, Barbara, and everyone else . . . saying NO WAY to gym . , . the help of her family to get her through these years . , . Kim and the Merion Park gang. High school has meant a chance to learn about herself and about other people. KI RI I -XVYN IXIZ Wcslcx -Xtcnue SCOICI IAWX ltill Wesley 'Mantle t KIMBERLY JEAN LORD I27 Bartram Lane Ktm's plans are to spend the future with John, and take it slowly. She was active in Photo Club and the Caravel Staff. Her memories include a good friend . . . Good times at Paranoia Pal- ace with JoAnne. Terry. Patty. and Marie. . .l!l9!78. . .l!2l !78. . .Great times with John. . .8!26!78. CampbelI's Seafood . . .Green Malibu - November 2. I978 . . . Unforgettable 6th period Lunch . , ,great conversations . . .concerts . . . friends . . .and plans for the future. ANNE MARIAN LUTZ JIZ3 Simpson Avenue f'Clutsy Lutsy's plans are to attend college and major in Social Work. She was active in Clefrleading. Yearbook, Spanish Club, Class Committee. and the Drama Club. Her memories include Linda falling up her steps. . . Freshman year at Mount Pleasant . . .try-outs. . . Hayride with Barb and the gang. . .working with Tama. . .Maria's parties. . f'Ski Trip. . . , Act without Words . , . Talent Show 78 . . . Prom '78 . . . RON . . . Great Memories of reat Times with terrific friends! . . . Her E high school experience has been a time of learning and preparing. A time of meeting new friends and keeping the old. A time of long-lasting experiences. DEBORAH LYNN LEIDER Aetna Drive. Corbin City Debbie plans to keep on working at Prudential, She was actite in C.O.E. Her memories include Poconos '78. loth Birthday Party. Easter '76, going to the beach with Bob H , . ,good friends Eileen K.. Shiela H., Sue J.. Sis Diane R.. and the many good times with Fran H .... and eycryone in COE class , , . Tvlom and Dad for making exerything possible. ROSE MARIE LEPS 624 Asbury Avenue 'fChick plans to graduate and further her education through LI business college. She was acttte in Softball. Tennis. Majorettes and the Ceramic Club. Her memories include 'l'odd's and my most precious memory . . .last period gym. . . yaa yaallu, . . 4th period lunch. . . Hello Bananal! . . .old friends but still eternal friends Theresa. Linda. Connie. Melissa. Tony. Steve. and Sharon . . . Junior Prom . . Great Adventure and class trips . . . football games. . . uspiritllu . . . ln High school she has learned ways to further her educgition,ways1n which to Iiye on a person-to-person basis and learning the way to face reality and the future. STEVE LIBRO IO9 73d Street, Sea Isle City Steves memories include Summer Vacation , . . Christmas Vacation . . .and Easter Vacation, EDMUND LIGUORI I Bay Road Enzo plans to go to N.Y.lJ. and lite in the Big Apple. He was active in the Latin Club. Psychology Club. and the Class of '79. His memories include Karen, Sharon. Mary Ann, John. Mario. Tom. Deb. all his teachers. and all unmcnttoned friends. . . his Godchild. . . Mrs. Margolis. . , 'Vlr. Vloore. . . the Rothwells . . . His two brothers Paul and Andy. . .Senior Year. . .Par- ties. . . Deana . . .Thriftway. . .Beatles. . .Car. Mike, Mom and Dad. and Sis. His high school experience has meant meeting people and remembering later. 'Phe xp . 'TP IIIONIAS PAL'L LYONS 375 Ii. Seaspray Road Tom plans to attend Oral Roberts University and mayor in Telecommunications. He was active tn Junior and Senior Execu- ttxe Committee. the '78 Prom Committee. National Honor Soci- ety. J V. Basketball '77, through '78. Caravel '78. Ellis. the Mad Draftsmen. Periods 3 and 4. Breckenridge Hall. Mafia. Hts mem- ories include Prom '78 . . . Boy s State f Pierce City' . . . Sally . . .andjust when she thought it was safe to go tn the water. . . Tom II . . Friends are your life. . .and my memories are those of special people: John. Mary' Ann. Karen. Sharon. Eddie. Jeanne. Eileen. Ctndee . . . and Summer '78. His high school experience has shown htm that. when life gives you lemons. you make lemonade: and then enjoy yourself: but most of all remem- ber the people who helped you make your lemonade and share it with them. CONSTANCE ANN MARIE MADDEN IZ4 68th Street. Sea Isle City' Con plans for the future to attend school tn California. Her memories include . . . Airport . . . brake failure in the Wildcat with Pat . . . lst fish. . .Night tn Venice. . . Lauderdale . . . California . . .getting foul . . . Dirty Martha. . .Ga Ye Crow . Bell. . .4 Wheeltn. . .Pink Floyd. . .the snake . . .714 . . Big Brothers . . . Obdul . . . Bracas 'fe price . . . Sidney' Dixon. . .and Broadway. Blizzard. JAMES D. MADDEN 134 68th Street. Sea Isle Cttv 'Jtmbo pIans to attend college on the West Coast. Hts memories include t e Ai rt t3!22!78I. . . A-O.K.. Down for the Day . . .Block thafgude. . .Tubes at the Condos. . .gettinglost at the Pentagon . . . Jungle land '78-'79 . . . Half Price and Morn- ing Thun er , . . More Fun. , .the night the shed blew up. . . trips to Hatteras. . .and Sidney' Dixon. MICHELE PATRICE MARINO 59 Rt. 50. Oceanview 'Shelley or Shelbear' plans to get a good job in a Beauty Salon and get married. She was active tn Cheerleading. Memories include Summer of '78 . . . partying at the beach . . . Woosh . . . Like Wow . . . Did you see that . . .good times with my Inends Patty G.. Vicky W.. Toni B.. Diane K.. Rita S.. Annie F.. etc.. . .good ttmes at work tPete's Placel. . .the Prom of '77-'78 . . .weekends at the Teti's. . .fondest memory' A my boyfriend. Guido Ten. The pnme time of my life was the 6 years in which I attended OCHS. I learned so many things in such a short period of time. but tt's good to be out. JEFFREY BRIAN l.I IZ l727 Sottth Shore Road. Seaytlle Jeff's plans .irc to go to college and study Business .'Xdtmmstr.t- tion and Computer Science. Hts memories include Irtcntls . . . meeting new people . . . football games . . l'1tts rtdcs . Ocean City Beach Crew . . .haxkethall. . ,Donna . .sttmmcis on the heach with friends. . .softpret1cls. . . l7th strcct. . working :intl playing at the Luray . . . Computer Science with Mr. Baker. . .Spanish class. . .Freshman baseball RICKY VON l.Yl.ES 421 Haven Ayenue Pete plans to continue on with his schooling or may consider enlisting in the Air Force. He was acttye tn JY Bttslscllyltll llts memories include . Summer of '7o. my first summer employed. with Kenny D. and Stephen W. . . Ile wishes he could relive that year. with just a few minor admustmcnts. IIc's glad he's made tt through high school. and he couIdn't hayc hcen more proud to go to a place like Ocean City. GEORGE MARPLE I4O0 Bay' Avenue MARY ELIZABETH MARTIN 60I Deats Avenue. Beesleys Point - Mary plans to get married and live happily ever after. She was active in the Executive Committee. Her memories include My love - KEVINIII. . . I2!5!76. . . Always and Forever . . . l2!26!77 . . . roses . . . portrait . . .champagne . . . summer '77 . , . everyday . . . walks on the beach. Il!8!78. loose and wild summer '76, . .our alley. . .WilItams, . . Dave. . .shar- ing lockers. . .Mark. Tre. Foglio. . .Easter '78. . .parttes. . . Mr, B.'s Class . . . 6th period lunch . . . Mulford's . . . times with Toni and Kevin. . .my family. . .and especially Paul. 0 WILLIAM MACFARLANE MATHEWSON i345 Central Avenue Bill plans to get rich and be a builder. Memories include mj good buddy Rich. Paul. Bob. Marvlynne. Shortcakes. and Davt ...8!26!'78. .. oforit. . .Rich's party. . .SeaC. . .Ntgh in Venice , . . Toiogolane . . . house boat . . . Whitfords . . getting busted . . . my woman Lori and . . .9!22!78 . . . snow skiing. . .and WIZD Women. High school has meant getting up too early and a lot of hassles. MARK MICHAEL MATHIS 2120 Haven Avenue Mark plans to move to California. His memories are of Shooooooobiteys. . . Ug. Sun. Muscleman. Signose Tony. Little Thgie. Gagg. Greenroom. Legs. and Gaga. . .get a rope. . . 8X8 !7B. . .84 Third. Park Place. and 832 Fourth . , . Hawaii. . . Gravely . . . Brtfghton-Underground . . . Fort . . . Surf Road ...Condo. . . og. . .Crazy+Horse Eyes. . .7:l4. . .Field- days. . .snow. . .Pink Floyd. . .Rtvers. . .AI. . .and Boo. High school has shown him t at the crazier you are. the more fun you have. li SAN DRA LEE MCELHENNY 801 Park Place Sam plans to further her in nursing and get married. She was Captain of the City Baptist Girls Basketball teamg Church Soft- ball Teamg Church Youth Groupg Stage Band, Symphonic and Marching Band. Memories include her Love for Bill . . . March 29, i978 . . . GREAT Family . . . Getty's Relatives . . . Weekends . . . Great Adventure QDave and Lorij . . . Bill's Graduation . . . Ram's Head . . . Resorts . . . Honeymoon? . , . I0-24-78 . . . Three7 . , . Mike and Alene, Cindy, Bob, Jeff. Linda. Missy, Nancy, Sandy . . . Youthtime Champs . . . Skiing Trip . . . Band Trips , . . Diets and License. School has given her the opportunity to meet her friends. Some have changed just to be accepted by the IN crowdg the friends that mean the most to her are those who meet their own and Christ's standards and not the world's. JEANNE MARIE MCGINNIS 8l2 First Street Jeanne plans to pursue a career in the medical field. She was active in Honor Society, Girl's Tennis and Math Club. She will always remember that very special someone - Peter . . . ll!28l 75 . . . anniversaries . . . Proms . . . Christmas Balls . . . New Year's 76. . . George . . .Glassboro. . . l7th Birthday. . . Score . . . sliding board . . . tennis-pic . . . Joan . . . the girls . . ,very special friends . . . the worst . . . Senorita . . . Mildred-Mickey . . . the movies . . . telephone calls . . . par- ties . . .and all the great people who made it very worthwhile. at fu J P, ' ff if - -lf ,y :'.,'ffy DOUGLAS SCOTT MASON 337 Wesley Avenue Doug plans to go to college and major in photography. He was active in Photo Club as President. Billows and Caravel as Photog- raphy Editor. President of International Crazy Peoples Assoc. Memories include wandering halls, harrassing teachers. asking Brother Bill Mr. Nickels for his keys and taking pictures . . . my favorite teacher Mr. Brock . . . Brother P. Brother S, and Sister P , . . Scott. . .the Methodist Youth Fellowship . . .Col- orado, Kentucky and Wyoming . . . the privilege of having Ocean City High School's Best Teacher Mr. Klepac . . . Loader Hunts and getting passes out of study hall. EVELYN MARIE ANN MASON RRI Box 522, Woodbine Ev plans to become a dental assistant. She was active in CIE. Memories include the rides to Vo-Tech . . , Earth-Environmental Class and Mr. Sayre. . .all the good times with Bob. JOYCE ANN MAZURIE l2I 50th Street Joy is undecided about her future. She was active in CIE. Mem- ories include Summer of '78 , . . Stew , , . Aerosmith concert . . . Brian's house . . . Penalty Box. . . Fred's, The Central Inn . . . 9!l-U78 . . . partying with Stew, Jeanne, Pam. Debbie. Ingrid, Kathy, adn Brian . . . trips to Phila . . . Vo-Tech bus and Mrs. Wood . . . Typing class with Mr. Charney . . . Art Class , . , Mr. P. . . . lst floor bathroom with Linda and Evelyn . . . will never forget the best times of my life with Stew. High school has meant getting up at 6: I5 in the morning. LAWRENCE McCLELLAN JR, 439 Pecks Beach Village PeeWee plans to join the Air Force and travel a lot. He was active in Football and Basketball. Memories include playing B- Ball with the boys . . . han 'ng in the Mat with Joe, My, Craig, and Fred . . . Summer of 721. . . the night on the town with Cal . , .and last, but notleast, my family. JOSEPH PATRICK MCLAUGH LIN 100 Asbury Avenue Joe plans to move out West and attend a business school in Colorado, He was active in Psychology Club, Surfing and Swim- ming. Memories include previous life in Philly, . ,The Pussycats . . . Winter of '77: '78 with Merl. Deb and the Green thing. . . Everybody from lst Street. . .Dixies. . .Nancy and Summer of '78, . .ZAPPA. , ,MY PARENTS, . . Kathy. . ,Eileen and my nephew. . ,80l. , .S20. . ,8I0. . .845, . ,ll4land7l4. JAMES K. MCKEON 74 Walnut Road MJim plans to attend college and law school. He was active in Varsity Club. Student-Council. Golf and Basketball. Memories include 4 years with Ralph . . .The choke at Buena , . . Happy and His halftime speeches . . ,The clipboard at St. Joe's, , ,fig- unng out the Bird . . . Sal considers suicide , . . Come on Tor- pher. you can finish the mile . . . Backache. . .Quark . . .The Sea Isle Backstabber . , . Ice . . . Birdasoroms . . . High school has meant great times with his friends at Ocean City. RODNEY JAMES MILLS Rt. 49. Tuckahoe Rodney ' plans to enjoy life. Memones include the plantation . . . lnends . . . the ruins. . . Vega . . , partners in crime . . . Christopher and me . . .getting lost without knowing . . . Brooke. Kathy and others. Suicide punch. ' MILDRED MOFFlT 84l Plaza Place 'MllllC.' plans to study Public Communication and perhaps suc- ceed Dan Rather in hlsjob. She was active in Band. Choir. Latin Club President. Executive Committee and Volleyball. Memories include Linda. Virginia and valuable friends . . . a wonderful Freshman year. . .Terry . . .my ink carnation. . .Christmas Ball '76. , . the Boardwalk . . , Philadelphia . . . 'Awe have this sy'steri1 . . . the plays . , . Cheese Sandwich . . . Swimming . . . Skiing. . .nosecheck. . .SVANDI . . .A beautiful dai . . . Pippin . . .Route 9. . . Summer '78 and Steve Daddy. ' STEVEN D. MCLARNON 4860 West Avenue Steve plans to further his education and live a rewarding life. He was Active in the Wrestling Team. His memories include Summer ol' '78 , . . Time Warp with Cat . , , Mr. Nickles . . . snow at Marley. , . Sharon . . . Pepe Lopez. . .Texas '76 . . . Mount Regis, , .surfing with Bro. . .Yes '78. . .Rally Nover . , , Happy Hour. . . Vt. . . . Work at Preps. . . High School has meant a few more good friends ahd having a good time, EDWARD E, MEGARGEE I9 Lincoln Place Ed would like to find his own place in the sun. He was Active in Varsity Track, Choir, and he was Co-Capt. of Cross Country. Memories include Chris and Scott, buddies!! . . . Cross Country '78 , , , Happy. Megargee's barbecue , . , Big Brother and Friends , , , Chris, l mean Scott . , . New Years Eve '78 . . , Daves' present , . . Concert . , . Stanky Clarke . . . Bruce Springstein . . . Yes and Todd Rundgrean's Utopia , . . defeat- ing McI.eon . . , sidewalk cafe . . . Dave's radical change. A dream goes on forever, KIM ANN MONTECALVO 22 Dolores Avenue Kim plans to go South to Live. Memories include riding Mrs. Woods bus to Tech. . .CSNY concert. . .curising the Valiant through Gravelly Run . . . the office . . . long nights in the Lemans, . .slee ing on the turf farm . . .the detective car , . . John sneaking through the wine cellar . . . going south and skinny dipping in the pool. JOSEPH LOlQlG MONZO 37l3 Westminister Lane 'The Monz plans to become a nch and internationally famous superstar. He was active in Band. Stage Band. Choir. County Band. Marchin Band and Orchestra. Memories include Band . . . The Lumieijack Song . , . practical joke with Jeff . . . 'partying . . . observing, . .cruising and picking up babes in the summer . . . concert . . . Virginia Beach . . . Lunch with Millie. . . Lisa. John and Mike getting ready for college. . . lis- tening to records. , . Albatross, . .That is so-o-o hot . . . Basi- cally. the disciplines communicated to me in hi h school have ins- tilled in me a knowledge. understanding. ant? sensitivity of the interworkings ol society in the Twentieth Century. ,sf MARK WILLIAM MORRISON 702 Wesley Road Stork plans to attend college and major in Business Adminis- tration. He was active in Varsity Tennis, Band and Spanish Club. His memories include Coach Birnbaum and the team . . . dou- bles with Mr. Klepac . . . NAUTILUS . . . Winter '78 . . . Linda Ronstadt concerts . . . Montreal '78 . . . and mostly my parents. High school has meant that One must lose some in order to appreciate winning. JESSICA AMY MOTI' 3207 Bayland Drive 'AJessica plans to go to Bucknell University and major in engi- neering. She was active in Choir, Band, Honor Society, Latin Club, Spelling Club, the Mr. Dotti Club, Math Club and Tennis. Her memories include Lisa . . . Anne . . . The Nonnies . . . and Very Special Person's . . . Mental Tennis Champs . . . Band Trips . . . Early Morning Express . . . Misfits . . . Latin times? . . .A midwinter's eve . . . Haddonfield. . .fencing . . . this is your death . . , Red, White and Blue . . . M.O.V.E. in the snow . . . Anything Goes . . .Europe '77, . .Nicknames. . .Fam- ily trips . . . Big Plans and Cape May Sin. BRIAN EDWARD MOYNIHAN 4438 West Avenue Brian plans to go to culinary school. make a million. and live happily ever after. He was active in Varsity Swimming. Track I9 and I976. His memories include Camaro . . . Fleetwood Mac at J.F.K .... Swim Team with Rock . . . Electric Light Orchestra . . .Nugent . . . Lou Reed and Doobies Concerts . . . long bike rides . . . partying with the North's . . . Towering Inferno. . .bu days in OC. . .summer girls!!!. . .skting. . . 408 Atlantic andthe boys from Plymouth Inn. DEBRA LYNN MULHOLLAND 29l3 Haven Avenue Deb plans to continue workin at WIBG. and then travel with the band. She was acttve in cog and majorettes. Her memories tnclude Good times with Beana. Caroline. Bud. Mike Raymond. Dee and Steve. . .CaldweIls. . .Couch . . .Gravely Run . . . her Cadillac. . .Flonda. . .'78 Fo hat Concert in Florida. . . and special memortes ol Vtcct . . . 'Fhe Band Comes First! and especially' Jimmy. I 1 ELAINE MARGARET MORRIS 34 Snug Harbor Peng:-PeIm plans to attend college. She was active in Photo Club and Band. She will always remember large times in Lauder- dale . . . Kath's intense pool parties . . , Edge . . . Cougar f We're Cool . . . Merc Daddy. . .Queen lnfanta '77 . , . Peli- can . . . Night in Venice . . . skiing -- cove. . . Mouseketeers . . .Excalibur-airborne. . .hot parties. . .Jimmy and thanks to her loving parents. High school has meant learning much about life, having good times and meeting great people. JEFFREY MICHAEL MORRIS IO34 Bay Avenue Jeff plans to continue his education in College for Theater. He was active in Drama Club, Mime. Marching Band, Stage Band. Symphonic Band, Orchestra. Choir, Cross-Country. Latin Club. Collegiate Wind Band, Boy's State Band, County Band. Band President and Vice President. His memories include Mo-Ped Leader. . .Europe trip with Bill. . .Tip and Dave. . . Friends: Ed, Scott, Chris and the Midnight Mission . . . Band and Trips . . .The Gang . . . Drama Club, Man Who Came to Dinner, Guys and Dolls, . . . Concerts . . . Maynard . . . Megargee's Barbecue. . .The Marathon. . .Sheck. . .and much more. JEANNE LOUISE MULLEN Box 578 RD 8 I, Woodbine Jeanne will always remember the Summer of '78 . . . Brian. . . Aerosmith concert. . .Brian's house. . .Penalty Box. . .Freds . . .The Central Inn. . .9! l4!78. . .partying with Joyce, Stew, Ingrid, Fitz, Robin, and Brian . . . playing pool with Brian, Joyce. and Steve and all the good times we had bowling. High school has meant the hassles of getting up at seven in the morn- ing, but otherwise it was great because she got to meet many peo- ple. THOMAS RICHARD MULLEN Box 578 RD I, Woodbine Mullen plans to be a farmer. He was active in 4-H as a leader in the Horse Club. His memories include English with Mr. Smith . . .gym with Dixie and all of his other teachers. COLLEN J. MURPHY I5 Lincoln Place Colleen plans to teach in the elementary grades. She was active in 9th grade Executive Committee. Girls JV and Varsity Tennis. Her memories include Tennis . . . Pick . . . Mildred . . . Laura moving . . . parties . . . concerts . . . Running on Empty . . . teaching Gayle to drive . , . the accident . . . the death seat . . . good friends . . . bears , . . Senorita . . .study hall lield ti'ips, David, Fred Rogers, Ginger Astaire, tally-ho, Meral's Jr. year party . . . and Easter Vacation! Her high school experience has meant: Sometimes I can laugh and cry and I can't remember why, but I still love those good times gone by. LAWRENCE ALAN MURRAY JR. SOI 8th Street Kiprod plans to travel to unpopulated islands and be happy, He was active in Drama Club, Mime Troop, and mischief. His memories include: The Dog Brothers . , . Hawaii . . . summer heat . . . Bolt's ankle . . . Rod ramp . . . Cody's half-pipe . . . big 7th St.. . .Hatteras. , .Ms. Bell. . . Death Ride at Doors . . .reverse hand action. . .friends. . .parties. . .early morn- ing A.C.. . .surfing for George and Co.. . ,endless. . . Sth St. . . .cutting school on hoUow days. . . being there . . .Woooo- ooo. . .Geecst Kooks. , . my little Miss O.C., Dawn Marie and the endless search for our palm tree. MARY LOUISE NEWSOME 3800 Westminster Lane Mary Lou or Mare was active in Majorette, Captain for 2 years. Psychology Club, Basketball Manager, Caravel Staff, Foot- ball Manager. Varsity Club and Executive Committee, Her mem- ories include My Family . . .Rainbow Girls. . .Raft trip with Boo Boo . . . Nov. 4. . , alter school practices . . . Band trips, Niagara Falls and Virginia Beach . . . Jack! . . . Band dinner '77 . . . Super friends: Carole. Georgia, Rich and Doc . . . What a Hassel! . . .6th period. . .Parades. . . l8th Birthday . . .WOWI JOSEPH S. O'CONNOR l2l 70th Street. Sea lsle Joe will always remember Tom, Mike and Ed , . , '73 Kawa- saki. . .'68 Buick. , .Wilson's. . .Jack . . . l:O2. . ,Sum- mers of '77 and '78. . . riding . . . the Couch . . . Norris . . . Tom's suit. Q. BERYLJEANETIE NEILL 3 Michigan Avenue Beryl plans to attend college. She was active in Cheerleading for 3 years! Secretary in her Junior year. Captain in her Senior year. and a member of Caravel Staff. Her memones include good friends. . . Mary Anne. . . Lee Ann and Joe. , .Nanct. , . Sue . . . friends on the Cheerleading squad . . . Great football and basketball ames . . . Mulford's. . . Parties . . . Incredible weekends . . .Summer of '77 . . . skiing . . . 3271 . . . tennis . . . Girls Citizenship lnstitute at Douglass . . . Long talks with Tesch . . . OH-BABY! . . . Big Sis and almost rom, High school has been a time to be with friends. learn, enjoy Itle. and plan for the future ahead. DANIEL LAWRENCE NEILL 3 Michi an Avenue lan plans to enter the field of carpentry and cabinet making. He was active in Basketball. Gunning and Cycle Riding. Hts memones include never forget the good times with Mike. Pat. Mark. and Dan . . .The times out at the Couch . . .the times at the Point Diner. . .Good times in the Dodge and at l20. . .the C.Y,0. team . . . Squit . . . Johnny and Big Ten ! High school experiences have been a time to mature. learn. have fun with his friends, as well as meet new people. JIM NELL ll0 South Inlet Drive JOHN C. NEWMAN 508 Second Avenue, Marmora Jay plans to attend college, go to work and have a good time. He was active in Football and Varsity Club. His memories include Football! , . . Jr, Year Chemistry with Diz, Ed, Anne, and Mr. Warsh Bottles . . . Prehistoric Ralph . . . Journalism with Blinky and Pump-up Patton . . . Lunch with Stilts . . . Cave-eyes, Dego, June, Super and Star. . . I'm going to the fire- house . . . I have to take a Steven Red White and Blue . . His high school experience meant meeting new people and mak- ing friends, PEGGY LYNN OGDEN 20l Inlet Road 'Peggy-Lou plans to go to college for twolrrears for Data Proc- essing and become a computer technician. er memories include great times with Phil . . . Mr, Grease Ball . firecrackers . . . getting in trouble with Brenda . . . then :getting out of trouble with Brenda . . . Sunny. the ski-bum. an Brucie . . . working with Sue and Betty Ann tdon't forgft Willy and Herhiel. . . for- getting CIE meetings . . . INT RVIEW FOR COLLEGE. WOW .... Will I be accepted? High school has meant finding out what eople are like and diagnosing why they treat you the way they tlao. CHRISTOPHER STEPHEN ORLANDO 324I Bay Avenue V 'Chrislophern plans to play dueling guitars with Al DiMeola. He was active in the Caldwell Club and Goners Club. His memories include Giant concert . . . You boys goin South for winter? . . . four-wheelin' . . . EAlil:iatross . Moclgd :mor a Day . . . J onty yton ang... zlvlI1i'slllEambeui .elgil Riclk, Ross, Jeff. Gibbons, HIPPIE DOG TOM . , . l0!23!77. , .LlSA,ancl his PARENTS. LISA A. PAONE 3 Barbados Lane Lee plans to go to college. She was active in Executive Commit- tee and Drama Club. Her memories include Good times with Beth . . . Angie, Sher, Ed, Lee and other friends . . . marathon- parties . . . Nancy. Mike, Tim . . . got to have it . . . ericstra- tions . . . fool . . . floats . . . Summer of '75 and '78 . . . hey lady. . .Mulfords, summer flings. . .Butch. . .l'm in love. MICHAEL PAPAYCIK 309 Haven Avenue SCOTT KEEN PALMER Perry Road, Petergburg Scott plans to attend college and major in accounting. He was active in Cross Country, Track. and Varsity Club. His memories include Big brothers . . . Brewskis . . . Roof burns . . . Jelly monsters . . . Schnapps . . . The Worst . . . trip to Cape May . . . NINETY-EIGHT . . . Boston , . . Follow you, Follow me . . . Autobahn . . . Megargee's Barbeque . . . Backseat . . . Most Valuable Runner . . . Cross Country . . . Mr, Harris . . . McGinnis . . . Megargee . . . PHIFER - You're Losing lt , . .Great Parents . . .and all the Great times with Debbie. High school has given him a chance to learn and make new friends. EDWIN ANTHONY PAONE 331 East Surf Road Ed plans to go to a 4-year college and then law school, He was active in Varsity Club, National Honor Society, Varsity Basket- ball and Varsity Tennis. His memories include Oscar . . . Legs . . .New-New , . .Belly . . . Ed's Buena '77 game. . . Iceman . . .Watching football games. . .A.C. Race Track. HENRY PEECH 932 Shore Road. Palermo Henry plans to attend a University. His memories include meetingia lot of kids who have made high school enjoyable at times. e will miss the social aspect of school when he graduates. as it often was the only thing that made school tolerable. High school has been an invaluable learning experience and he wou d gve anything to be able to start all over again from 9th grade. ETHEL EMILLE PEW 2062 South Shore Road, Ocean View Digger, Pooh plans to travel cross-country and live freely and Ezacefully forever. She was active in Yearbook - Typing Staff itor. er memories include Mother A , . , Pop-pop . . . 'Sue Ellen . , . lst riod gym . . . I'm going crazy . . . Denny . . . long tallti with Mrs. Brown . . , good and had times with Rick . . . my arents and all their love , . , RON and Cornbread . , .I0f5!7lg. . .8!27!78. . .lll7!78. , .l2!25! 78. . .6!l2!79. , . freedom at last . . . .lust marncdl'? . . . I don't get mad. I get even. High school has Hiven her a chance to meet many peop e and presented her a cha enge to deal with and finally conquer it in the end. JACK PAUL PITTALUGA 210 47th Street. Sea lsle City Jack plans to do whatever comes first that he really likes. Mem- ories include putting up with all his business classes for all 4 years . . . Trying to make it to his classes on time . . . Riding his motorcycle to school on cold and rainy days and people staring thinking he was crazy . . . High school has taught him how to make friends and keep them and getting along with teachers and grown-ups. ROBERT MICHAEL POPILICK Ocean City Bob remembers Ocean City High School. GAYE RUTH ROBINSON I I0 70th Street. Sea Isle City Gaye's memories are Summer '78 - Widle Times . . . Marcie, Connie. Airport, Jimbo and Crew . , , Sea Isle . . . Sidney . . . Crank'in. . , lst Fish. . .Hoagies f Will and Martin , . , Uni- versity of Delaware. . . Ted . . . Florida with Bev . . . Blizzard . . . Half Price Bracas , . . Pentagon . , . Marcie's House , . . Califomia. . .l2!28!77. . .Bill. , ,Great Family! JANICE E. ROGERS 3l6 Simpson Avenue Lizzy plans to go into the National Guard orjust work. She was active in Track. The most meaningful memories she had were with Ernest f someone she will never forget. Other memories include Robin William. Fran Hodge, and Robin Watts when we used to go out in the old blue lady and didn't come home till late. CHRISTOPHER JUDE PHIFER 4845 Central Avenue Phif plans to attend collelge . . . He was active in Track. Cross Country, and Varsity Bas etball. His memories include Roof Bums. . .Jell Monsters. . .Megargee's Barbeque. . .Ed, Are you OK?, . Password. , our losing it . . .Strawberry. . . Oipe May . . , Fuschs Care Package . . . McGinnis . . . The Worst . , . Great buddies . , . l7th Birthday , . . Skoal . . . Autobohn . . , JV Statis Slave Day . . . Palmer's troubles . . . 'Your Mom . , .Wishy Washy1 . .Basketball 79 . . .Stump , . , Jimmy , . , Great Parents . . , Palmer! . . . A chance to make many great friends and get ready for college and beyond. ANNE PIC KFORD 8l5 4th Street Pick plans to do her best at everything she does and live life to its fullest. She was active in Drama and the Talent Show. Her memories include: Summer '78. . . Dee, Mary Jane. Janie, John. Missy. Wendy. and Gary , . , Friday nights at Dee and Steve's . . . Running to homeroom . . . the pay, Guys and Dolls. Meeting people and leaming things that will be important to the yearsa ead, MARY KATHLEEN REED 359 44th Street, Sea Isle City Mare plans to move to Califomia, go to college, and one day become a child psychologist. She was active in the United Meth- odist Youth Fellowship. Her memories include 7th period lunch . . . was Hotstul'f . . . Fun times in the Old Girls class . . . 8th period History 1R.W.J . . . Early morning gossip with Kim, Sue, and Gib . . , Bedroom Eyes . . . Will always remember Ron, Dawn, Daneece and Mark . . . August 16, '78 and a VERY special someone - Kevin C. SCOTT LEHMAN RICHARDS 321 Wesley Avenue Boltar plans to travel, surf, attend Music School. Play Jazz. and enjoy life to the fullest extent. He was active in Golf. Band, Stage Band, and Choir. His memories include June l3, '78 , . . the Bro- ken beg Summer . , , all the concerts, Maynard F.. Frank Z., Buddy R., Stan K., Stan G., Di71 and Doobs, Pablo. Bowie. and the Weather Report . . . John Shuck Shoe-luc Show Zawinul Shuck-luc . . . Ponty and confusion . . . Shomoski . , . the Jazz- men and Skoffing Out , . . Triprip, Maren, Chopper, Georges . . . flips off Sth 8th Street Boardwalk . , . Shomoggy and Com- pany. . .Jazzing in the woods . . .Daddy Ricks party . . .Get- ting busted on the Band trip. KATHLEEN ANN ROMANO 27 43rd Street. Sea Isle City Cha plans to move on and go to college for professional pho- tography. She was active in Senior Class Committee. Cheerlead- ing. and Caravel. Her memories include Great friends: Deb. Tee. and Denise. . .Bonner's English Class. . .Cheering for the Bas- ketball teams . . . Suzy Rah Rah . . . those rides home! Bove's big mouth . . . Rowdie lunch with Edie, Crystal. and Joanne . . . X-es. G0 For Ill . . . Tradition! . . . Uptown. that's some Locker! . . . Later. . . High School has given her a lot of experi- ence and there will be much more in the future. STEVEN B. RONDEAU 2023 Shore Road. Seaville Steven plans to go into the graphic arts industry as a pressman. His memories include Dixie and his street hockey class . . . Mr. Beckwith's math class . . . the rubber chicken . . . Dr. Plourde's English class . . . the Vo-Tech bus . . . watching food fights in the cafeteria and on buses . . . unlocking the lockerroom . . . waiting to graduate. VICTORIA J. RUTLEDGE I38 80th Street, Sea Isle City Vicky plans to attend college, eventually get married and have a big family. She was active in Cheerleading, National Honor Society, and Business Editor of Caravel. Her memories include the Rah Squad . . .working for Doc. . . rides home in the Grem . . . Beachtagging and Pentagon with Terry . . . Lighthouse . . . The Bench . . . locked out . . . sharing lockers . . . escapades with Sheila . . , 4th period lunch . . .great times with terrific friends, relatives, and my very special family. BARBARA ANN SAN DERSON IO6 Central Avenue Babbs or Barb plans to go into modeling or he an airline stewardess. She was active in the Drama Club and COE. Her memories include good friends, Kathy, Sheila and Jaime. . .wild parties ofthe past . . .all niters at Jaimes . . . GABLES . . . Summer of '78 . . .great times in Key West . . . Steve Martin . . . South Carolina . . . Cookie . . . Dunes S Wednesday, July 28 . . . The Scooter . . . David Dinky great times with Alan and more to come. High school has given me the happy opportunity of looking forward to Graduation Day. LINDA RUTH RONTOS 600 Wayne Avenue Linda plans to attend college in Florida for elementary educa- tion and social work. She was active in Cheerleading, Co-Captain of Ocean City Baptist Church Girls Basketball team, Class Execu- tive Committee, Member of Who's Who Among American High School Students, Her memories include Special summers '77, '78 . . .OC Beach Crew. . .Baskethall. . .Cheerleading. . .Mid- night Conferences with Lori , , . exceptional parenls . . . Van- derpool, HELP! . . . es la vida . . .juggling. . .6!24l78. . . Barry . . . Barry . . . Massachusetts . . . Buddies Anne and Maria . . . Doctor D . . . Forhsy and Mac . . . skiing disaster . . . Kings . . . Donald . . . rollerskating . . . Christmas dance . . . Bob. High School has meant. All too soon pleasant moments turn into beautiful memories. MICHAEL B. ROOF 35I I Haven Avenue Mike plans to continue school and keep active. He was active for two years in Football, four years of Track and Field, and a year of Wrestling. His memories include Steve, Jeffs, Jeff H., Brian, Rick, Al, Ed, Mike, Almo, Uncle Foobs, Spleef, and Alfie . . . Happy Squirrel . . . LoooooLoo Reed . . . Yes. . .Sum- mer of '77 . . .Easter '76 . . . April I4 . . .9 Brews. . .The Fort , . .Skiing. . . Thc Bug . . . Brigintine Castle. . .Hoy's. . . Don , . . Mont. long bike rides and Scioli's corney jokes. High School has meant that I have gotten what I was supposed to get out of it, and more. PAUL EDWARD BRIAN ROTHWELL I08 Asbury Avenue Paul plans to have a future in music. He was active in tht 'nd. His memories include Three friends. Milestone Jazz Conce. . . Buddy. . .Philadelphia Jazz Ensemble. . .New York . . . 2- ton. . . Vermont. . . Quintet. . . Ro. . .Taff. . .and Mo. VICTORIA ROSALIE ROTHWELL l08 Asbury Avenue V Vick plans to ride horseback down the Outlaw Trail. She wa. active in the Photo Club. Executive Committee. and CIE. Her memones include. Most importantly my Morn and letters . . . phone calls and visits with David . . . Great times with Tish . . . Graduation parties with Michele . . . Enzo . . . those beautiful sunsets . . . Sophomore year . . . 5th period lunch with Tracy and Marg . . . Summer of '78 . . . 8!4!78 . . . Always late for homeroom . . . Mrs. Wenzel . . . Mr. Mathews and Mr. Hamil- lon. High School has meant looking forward to graduation. LISA G. SAVITSKY 503 Battersea Road Patricia plans to go tu college and become an airline steward- ess. Memories include the great summer of '78 with the Harbor House group . . . 2!l9l76 . . . 9!28!77 , , . great times with Eileen . . . rahbtt . . . Lite . . . Mare Bear . . .skiing. . . John , . . Bill . . . Nancy . , . Terri-Hermana . , . past times with Rtcky. . ,Gracias Madre. DAVID MICHAELSCHERER 47 Hope Corson Road, Seaville Dave plans to be moving to Montana soon. Memories include Ilth grade gym with Dixie . . . the Hammerhead partying with the rats . . . Addabull, Mike, Leo, Loda brothers and Mary . . . Lunch tahle of Narc, Mare, Lyd, Grooving to the Pict at the Couch . . . Anyone but Wargo, Limrd, Val, 6!29!78 , . .Sheck, Donuts, Arnold, Everything and Everyone . . . the Rolling Stones! JANET LEE SCHMICK Route 49. Tuckahoe Janet plans to go on to school and marry someday. Memories include the experience in COE class. . .her close friends. . .the trip to Hawaii with her parents. She thanks her parents for all the love and understanding they have given her through the years, and Timmy who is very special in her life. DEAN MITCHELL SCHOEN WALD 712 Plymouth Place Bean plans to pursue a career in Sales or Advertisement. He was active in Basketball, Street Hockey, and Ice Hockey League. Memories include the chase with DAN . . . cruising with Bill B. and Bill C.. . .hangng out at MARKS. . .Little League coach- ing and summer league playing in C.M.C.H.. , , Dallas Cowboys . . . going to Phillies games and Clearwater . , . Ice Hockey games at 6th Street and all the good times with Mom, Bill B.. Btll C,. Bill C., Bill C., Tom, Joe, Jodey. and the Magnificent Maestra. Jw atb .-J LINDSLEY ELLEN SANDIN Killdeer Lane, Petersbur Lin plans to go to collage. She was active in Psychology Cluh. Memories include all the great times at Glasgow HS with Robin and Lisa . . . the birthday party, downtown . . . Newark . . . Fred. , .Wildwood . . .6 a.m. good times in Scandanavia. . , especially with Peter . , . summer '78 . . . You're on Drugs , . .and my friends Angela, Moira, and Dides. BARBARA JEAN SANNINO 2I0 25th Street Reno plans to travel, have adventure and excitement. Memo' ries include Florida . . . Xmas '77 . . . Tractta's hacienda . . .5 the Box: Hawaii, Summer '78 , , .the Great Escapes: . . .'I ren- ton State College,. , .Easter '78,. . .l'll never eat another hum and cheese . . . friends and lovers ,... Karry, Tracey, Becka. Lenny, etc., Greg and Chucks,. . .Winter '77. . .What a drag! . . .Anticipation . , . June '79. High School has been a possible learning experience wasted tn an irrelevant atmosphere. SUSAN ANN SCHWEIBINZ Denntsvtlle Road, Petersburg Sue plans to go into child care work. Memories include being on the Vo-Tech bus. MICHAEL JAMES SCIOLI JR. 364 East Surf Raod Mike plans to become a builder and take over his father's bust- ness. He was active in Ice Hockey, City Basketball League, and Track. Memories include going skiing on the Youth Center trips . . . lunch with the gang. . . trying out for the school play . . . carrying the cloud out for pole vaulting and listening to Mr. Degenhart tell him how to get in shape. High School has meant meeting a lot of new people who helped him make his future plans. DAVID S. SHAW P.0. Box l23, Marmora David plans to further his education, He was active in Audio- Visual Aids. Senior class, after working hours putting on plays for the Billows. etc., Stage Crew, Business Education Department N- III. Memories include Ocean City High School is a well-organ- ized school with an excellent teaching staff . . .helping other stu- dents in typing class and getting asked WHY WASN'T IT DONE?'?'? . , . helping people when they called 628-2476 and having the Upper Township Rescue Squad there to help the sick and wounded. High School has meant a broad experience. SIGNE LOUISE SHERIDAN 788 Tyler Road. Petersburg Sig plans to go to college and become a commercial advertiser. Her memories include Bally . . , I feel fuhny . . , Anything Goes . . . Bease and Bobo . . . Dieting . . . Florida '77 . . , Prep's. . .Frederics. . .the Shovel. . .Wallace the Great. . . Boomboom-Toodles Tramas . . . The Three Musketeers , . . Milmay . . . Stl Southem Gent . . , Kevin , . . My Clark Kent . . . lifeguard stand . . . stowaway cottage . . . fireplace . . . June 27. IAQEIPIAM UXWRENCE SIMMERMAN easure venue 'Bi-ll or Simm lplans to work in the electrical business. He was active in Footbal I977, l978. His memories include Fun jokes Lhatllerry and he made up about Ethel . . .l'ADon't worry Ethel, I dont get mad I get evenfh. . . Going to work every da with Jerry . . . two years of OC S football even though we dichft do so hot . . . the team was still a winner to me . . . and most of all the unforgettable times with Barbara. High school has meant since moving here from another school. he as had lots of experi- ences and made manghgoodt friends. It has helped him grow stronger and has helpe in deciding his future plans, ANNA MARIE SIVIY I62l South Shore Road. Palermo Anz plans to further her education. She was active as Color Guard Captain. Secretary of the Student Council and in Spanish Club. Her memories include I gotta go home tonight gu s, . , . 'Call Smooches, it's Friday nigitf, . . Band Trips. . .Ski Trips .,.l9girls. , .4!7l77. .. ew Horizons. . .Se tember. ,. Footbal Games . . . Star Sgangled Banner . . , West Chester . , .I SEE FOOD . . .56.l Pizza. . .Bad Jokes. . . Preppy Parties. . . Mother Mulford . . , Mayes: Joe's . . . High school has meant S l .98 ELIZABETH ANN SELTZER 608 N. Shore Road, Beesley's Point Beth or Butch plans to go to college. She was active in Senior Class and Youth Center. Memories include Why do they have mirrors in elevators? . . , pea mon . . . Anything Goes . . . Youth Center . . . Marathon . . . Mikee gotta have it can't do it . . . Mildreds . . , Angie Tube it! . . . Oh, baby . . . Europe , . . Fissel's Fools . . . Fashion Show . . , Sher and Tal- ent Show. . .Last Dance. . . NEIL LEWIS SETTLE I63 Ocean Raod Neil plans to go into real estate, Memories include Tony. The Bouncer, . . . Harry J. , . . The Crusher and .loe D. from Mr. Garland's Science Class . . . Patti, LeeAnn, Robin. and Vicky W., from Mr. Nicks 9th grade Graphic Arts class . . . Saundra G. and himself in Mr. Klingensmith's class singing Where, Oh where are you tonight? in lllh grade . . . RoseAnn F. and Bill A. in Bolo Gym. . . Jodi, Joe, Linda. and Mike S.'s badjokes in Mrs. Margolis 8th period history. High school has taught him something about real life. BEVERLY RUTH SHERMAN ll4 Asbury Avenue 'Bev' or 'Shermgglans to go to school and travel or visa versa. She was active in oir and was a Football statistician. Memories include Fire . . . 4 Musketeers! lus . . . Florida '78 . . . best friends, Toni, Signe, Sheri, the lvlQLaughIin's. Mrs. Andres. The Lauer's . . .cgirls will be girls . . . cras . . . Todd , . . Spring: field. . .wil women from Sea Isle. . .Amy Sue. Gibbles, Bri bles, Britches . . . simple things mean alot to me. ROBERT JOSEPH SHOM0 9l2 SeaCrest Road 'Stomo Airto or Bob memories include Seaspray . . . Danc- ing Horimntal . . . Stuey, Fro, Chung, Smith Bros.. Zid in Jail . . . Skiing with Billy and the Lord at Bretten Woods . . . Jam- ming with Jimm , aul, Randy, Che ito, Dave, Howie . . . Being tota y proud of My Students . . . ugutte to Lunch Slamola . . . Sooy All Con Flooey . . . Buddy Rich. Louis Bellson, Ray Nunzi. Peter Erskine, Billy Cobham, Mickey Roker. High school has meant that teachers are unique entities from whom there is much to be leamed. JACALYN MAXINE SLUSHER I44 East Atlantic Blvd. Jackie or Slush plans to go to college and become a legal sec- retary. She was active in Colorguard, Student Council, Softball. Her memories include Faith, Quinny. Beth. Penni, John, Janet, Roof. Smooches. Summer Friends . . . Rifle Squad Leader . . . Virginia Beach . . . ski trips . . . like ya know . . . what a Babe . . .Work Free Summers. . .73 Camaro, , .her under- standing parents helping her through high school . . , everyone needs a friend . High school has meant a chance to find out what true friends really are and how much she's going to miss them. JERALYN SUZANNE SLUSHER I44 East Atlantic Blvd. Jen'ie or Squid Lips plans to go on to college and study Psy- chology. She was active in Softball, Student Council, wrestling manager, and Color Guard. Her memories include partying with Kim . , . Anna . , , my family . . . Faith, the crazy cousin who without her would have made my summer days boring . . , her first car . . . Virginia Beach . . . ski trips . , . Quinny, Penni, who gave her back her sense of humor . . .Barger's Bar and Grill. High School has meant meeting new friends fPennil and doing things she wouldn't have done if she had thought about them first. She is going to miss the old school and its memories. EDWARD SOLANIK 3l35 Simpson Avenue Ed plans to go into Machinery or Auto Mechanics. Memories include boring weekends . . . long classes . . . The 57 Bel Air . . . S. Souid . . . bluefish and drumfish . . . Lacquer Thinner and lmrack . . . Turbas and Eggburt . . . Obscure nights . . . Chicken Little. His high school experience meant interfering with everything else. DEBORAH ANN SPATOL 1430 South Shore Road. Palermo Shortstop plans to attend college for computer science. She was active in Caravel and Varsity Cheerleading. Memories include great friends like Kathy, Lee Ann, Beryl, Kari, and Alice . , , Kathy's Mike and Jack . . . the cheerleading squad of '78 . . . and moving back HOME l0!22!78 . . . all her friends in the neighborhood. Fond memories include John, very special Dad and Mom. iw Q x ' x DEREK C. SMITH 5237 West Avenue Derek plans to attend S artans School of Aeronautics. His memories include Vo-Tech sus . . . Dixie's Gym class . . . Sum- mer of '78. . .Southbend gang. . .Guru,Lip,Rads.Jimbo, JEFFREY SMITH 36 Momingside Road 'Zeus Czar plans to go on to cookin school, He was extremel active in space exploration and its ex lanation. Memories includi Jean Shuc-luc Fawinul . . . basic Ifoltar . . . Stomiuairto . . . green room . . . Ostinato . . . Shuckie America , . . mountains in Zeus Czar country . . . straight from Trout Tolkien . . . obtaining passport to Iquacu . . , looks slow cat . , .jazzmen F .onejan lady. . ,six people. . .three animals. . .one mis- ll. DOUG LAS STARN 239 West Avenue Chong, Joseph, Hippie, Dug Out plans to go to Art School. MICHAEL STARN 329 West Avenue Cheech, Hippie, Giuseppe, Tree plans to go to Art School. Memories include I remember when . . . no I don't remember that too good . . .Oh yeah, I remember when I tripped Mr. Kle- pac on the staircase . . . No, that isn't very meaningful . . . Oh well . . . he said adjustably. ANNE MARIE SWEENEY I4 West I8 Street Anne plans to attend college and major in math. She was active in Band. Choir. Math Club, National Honor Society, Executive Committee. Girl's Citizenship Institute. band trips, continentals, Prep's. make-up. and Stockton. Her memories include beach days . . .the trunk. . .Dona. . .big cities. . .last court. . ,Mont- rml Olympics . . , Viewpoint. . . Dale , . . Butch and Sundance . . .Christmas friends. . .stage band rehearsals and parties. . . flowers, . .paraplegic, . .Von Doren's speed readers. . .Non- nies . , . waterskiing . . . knife and fork . . . spaghetti at .lohn's . . .Wanda's, , .Cape May Sin. . .Grant's feet. . .those guys . . .MOVE to Ben's. , .hey whoa. . .Lisa and Jessica. . .that night. DAVID ALAN TARVES I535 Bay Avenue Uncle Dave plans to work for his dad or maybe finish his weld- ing course. He was active in hiking, camping, skiing and A.M.A. motorcross racing. His memories include Wendy's store at 3 and rippin at the attic . . . Jim. Sue, Blob, Bob, NY and we will have freelight , . . Lori. Lake and Shore Campground. He will always remember four special people: Mom. Dad, Vicci, and Miss Rowdy, Donny. His high school experience has meant being with people he enjoys and finally getting that piece of paper. FRANK TAYLOR 340 46th Place. Sea Isle City SHERWOOD LAVALLE TAYLOR 316 Simpson Avenue 'Sher-baby'i plans to attain a degree in Theatrical Arts: hopes to become a director. He was active in Colorguard. Drama Club Business Club. Class Executive Commtttee.MTalent Show Direc- tor, Youth Center Board. Memories include Mrs. Hughes. Great Adventure . . . Carmel . , . band trt s . . . football games . Spring Ball . . . Youth Center. . . The King and I . . . Hello Dolly . . , Our Last Dance . . . M T dd 'b , Th Half Dozen . . .New York Expertetie .e. .yLaeil1Jlachiiie , 5 E-ggi - 6lSlijlSl11?7c . . . Talent ghfovi. High school has meant: I an ome ecausel '-lg L will not try for fear of his failtgiezig al ut speak uf he Mm MICHAEL STOVER 9 Fire Road. Seaville 'tMichael plans to go to California and work at Cody's Amoco until he has enough money to move to Istanbul. He was active in Federation of Amoco Gasfellers Local 7l4, Memories include grooving to the pit at the Couch . , , partying with the hounds addabull . . , Leo. . . the Lodas. . .Quave. . . Buddy. .. Radz .... buzz 52 where are you? . . . Tull . . . cult concerts , . . l'm shattered . . . always remember Ktmba. Mare. Marc. Beetch, and especially Suzanne. 6!29f78 Y Orca. JEFFREY LANE STUTLER l2l5 Pleasure Avenue Jeff plans to enter college and possibly medical school. He was active in Swimming, Symphonic band. and Stage band, Memories include changing schools into an entirely different environment . . . the people he has met and will meet . . . the parties he has been to and the things he has done . . . the ups and downs and the times in between. His high school experience has meant a change from one stage of life into another. KAREN LEE TERWILLIGER I4 Norwood Road Twig plans to go to Vo-Tech and leam to be a beautician. She was active in Latin Club. Memories include crazy times with Shurby . . . the good times with Tralf in school and this summer , . . but most of all the good times with her favorite person, Scott . . . special thanks to her brothers and Mom. High school hs helped her to grow up and learn many things: she'lI never forget her high school years, LEEANN TESCHNER 271 I West Avenue Tesch plans to go to college one block away from The Philadel- phia College of Art, get married and live an enjoyable and fulfill- ing life with Joe. She was active in Cheerleading and Caravel. Memories include: MY JOE. . .what are my chances. , .3l26! 77. . .3!26l78. . .Prom '77 . . . bathroom. . . mailbox. . , Can I have some popcorn? . , . Can you see me? . . . Great Adventure . . . cheerleading . . . Beryl, great friends . . . parties , , , concerts . . . two great mothers . . . manakin . . . Dufess . , .9ll2!78. . . her SI5 slave , . . MY BEAR . , .her High School experience has meant meeting and working with many people, making friends, and sharing good times and bad. TRACY LYNNE THOMAS 424 Atlantic Avenue Tracy plans to attend Penn State University and major in Com- munications or Psychology. She was active in French Club. Presi- dent. Band. Senior Class. Historian. Class Representative. Junior Talent Show, Chorus Line Member, Swim Team Manager. Drama Club. Memones include great friends . . . Alka. Charo. Sprite. S. Forest. Deana. Bobo, Debran, MaryAnne. Sefl Ken- nington. I am Paris. . .stnng of beads on to dancer. . .Cindy's and Jackie's Graduation Parties . . . eat my shorts , . .outra- geous . . . contagious . . . queer . . . Youth CenterfFever . . . Summers . . . Mulfords . . . Howard Johnsons. Niagara . . . Mustering. . .Gary. DEBORAH LYNN THOMPSON 3714 Westmintster Iane A'Debbie plans to further her education at college and then settle down. get married. and raise kids. Memories include Live and Learn . . . Homestead memones . . . Barb's wild parties! . . . Aerosmith's concert cancelled . . .Texas. . .Summer of '78 . . . 'Thank you. Frank. for the everlasting memories that will truly last forever . . . a 'tspeciaI thanks to her Mom and Dad for all their love and concern. LISA ANN TROFA l906 Rosemar Lane Lisa plans to get married and become a Real Estate Salesper- son, She was active in Cheerleading for 3 years. treasurer, Fresh- man and Sophomore Executive Committee. Her memories include many happy times with Philip , . . 8!l8!75 . . . 8!9!76 . . . David. Lori . . . 7ll 4th Street . . . basketball . . . football games. . . bus rides . . . Cheerleading . . , Special friend Kathy , . . Califomia . . . trips with Philip . . . Cinnamon buns and coffee . . . Proms . . . Christmas Balls . . . friends . . . special thanks to Mom and Dad and the Kids. KATHLEEN ANN TUMELTY 330l Asbury Avenue Kathy plans to go on to college and pursue a career. She was active in COE. Her memories include Summer of '78 . . . Mar- gate's Gang . . . Florida . . . Great Adventure . . . Barb's driv- ing . . . Gables . . Get Out . . . girls night at Plymouth Manor . . . Parties . . . Billy Joel concert . . . curls . . . Boat rides . . . seeing Steve Martin at Resorts . . . COE class . . . Sheila Grogan. , ,cruising with Gus. . .and the best times with best friends. MICHAEL JOSEPH THOMPSON 2l0 55th Street, Sea Isle City Tee plans to go to college. and maybe pursue law. He was active in Basketball. Memories include Sea Isle Boys 4Bob, Lou. John. Chris, Jack, and Tonyl hitting the town . . .blowing up the schooI's phone booth . . , Pits '77 , . . the concerts . . . cards during the blizzard . . . Sauns-rex . . . Stab me in the hack . . . ragging out . . . busting on Luber . . . Super truck . . . going to the Big Apple. J. THORNTON l242 Central Avenue MARK ALLEN TOWNSEND l0I Highland Avenue. Beesley's Point Mark plans to go to college for a degree in drafting or engineer- ing. He was active in Track and Cross-Country. Memories include Track . . . Cross Country . . . the Pack . . . Scott. Ed . . .Boon fidds. . ,Toyoter. , ,winter '77. Mr. Mofch. . .life in the sticks. . . Liz. Parents . . .friends. . . Harbor Road . . . The Tank . . .Hunter Mountain Ski Trip. . . Cape May County Championships - Cross Country. SUZETTE TREMBLAY 9 44th Street. Sea Isle City Suzette plans to attend college. She was active in Latin Club. Psychology Club. and Drama. Her memories include her unfor- gettable two musketeers: Cancer and Leo . . . Barbara and good friends . . . phasing along . . . Summer '76 and '78 . . . Bishop Newman . . . 3!I5!76. I like Dreamin. . . . my Penn Stale shorts. . . It has to be analyzed . . . Busch's . . . her sagitta- rian loves. . . W1ll I always procrastinate'? VIRGINIA ELIZABETH UNSWORTH 70 Walnut Road 'tVirgtnta plans to go to college and major in creative writing or special education. She was active tn Choir. Band. Stage band. Orchestra. National Honor Soctety. Drama Club. Class Executive Committee. She will never forget Linda. Mtlste. all her friends and family. . .Philadelphia . . the dare. . .2l cokes, . .The Mil- lars. . . Yale . . . Doc's swimmtng . . .good times with Grant . . . Operation Utopia . . . skiing . , . Emvyenty . . . nose check . . . cheese sandwiches . . . plays and parties . . , pop- corn . . .summer fun. . . Big White Fish. . . Leaving Quietly . . .thc Eeeeek! High school has been a time for lots of ltving and learning and maybe a Itttle growing up. SARA EMILY VAN ACKER 70 Hope Corson Road. Ocean View Embel plans to continue her education ttl eternity, stay Pol- ly'anna . and become the best stewardess. Memories include Per- magrtn . . . Do what you've never done before: see what you've never seen: feel what y'ou've never felt before: say what you've never said: bear what you never borne: hear what you've never heard. SMILE. The city is no place for a kid. TONI HELEN WAGENSELLER 2526 West Avenue I Wags plans to go go to college and get a B.S. in nursing. travel. get married. have lots of kids and be happy. She was active tn many' different things. mainly Choir. Drama Club. and Honor Society. Her memories include Sophomore year and Anything Goes . . . best friends f Signe. Bev and Kevin . . . 6th period in the bathroom . . . Friday aflemoons A I need a beer . . , the Florida foursome . . . the three musketeers . . . waiting for long distance phone calls . . . Colorado. and Sean. High school has meant a lot of good times and happy memories both inside and outside of school. STEPHEN WATSON. JR. l4l6 Haven Avenue A 'tGeech plans to make good in Hollywood. He was active in Freshman Basketball. His memories include all the good and bad times with Robin Watts . . . Rick Lyles before school . . . the summer of '76 with James Davis and Rick Lyles . . . the good years with my brother. Darrell Murrell. His high school experi- ence has meant a great deal to him. and he's sure that he will miss O.C.H.S. very much. -Sify, .X-Hi' t 32tv'2si5si.ffs. COURTNEY ANN VANDERSLICE 50l 29th Street Courtney plans to attend college and major in communications for physical education. She was active in Basketball, Softball. SAE club, Football manager, After School Sports Poogram. Memories include girls on B-Ball team . . , the coaches . . . the chebby. . . Diane, Cheryl. Peggy. Chris. and most of all Carl. , . Summer of '78 . . . my family . . , Steph, Coco, Brinks, Jim. Elroy. Moey, and Dougie baby . . .Campbell's gang . . . Penn- man's . . . cafeteria crew . . . Mr. Pierce's class . . . the brakes won't work! . . .bucket seats! , . . Baby soft . . . Yousal . . . the 5 H's. . . Dyno! . . .Give me a double! STEPEHN RICHARD VILLIGER 30I6 Bayland Drive Biff plans to have his own band in Copenhagen, Denmark. He was active in Band, Stage Band, County Band, and County Stage Band. His memories include all Anti-School Activities . . . May- nard Ferguson and SomF , Buddy Rich. Frank Zappa, Weather Report, Chuck Mangione, Diu, Europe and United States Colle- giate Wind Band. . .surfing. . .selling used Llamas in Afghan- istan . . ,Skylon tower in Niagara . . . Silver Fleugel Horn . . . N.Y.C .... Creative Orchestra music . . . Dr. Erskine . . . Shorty . . . the Virginia Beach Police Force. High school has not yet left an impression on Steve. GERD E. WEHNER R.D. l. Woodbine Gerd plans to own a business in Cabinet Making and Furni- ture. Hts memortes include the first day of the year. . . the end of the year '78 . . . Ncoming to school . . . BIake's 4-wheel drive Ford. . .'68 Chevy. . .Rodney's Mom's car at the Ruins. . . Woodshop. . .summer school at Middle. . .the A. High school has meant getting up tn the morning and going to school or work on time. PATRICIA WILLIAMS 24 Dune Avenue. Marmora Pattt. Wilgrets, or Wilbur was active tn Pake Club. Memories include Summer '76, . .the alley . . . Mary . . .loose and wild . , .Summer '78 . . .gettin Rude at Gonners. . . Tom . . . Hula Hula. . . Douglas MacArthur. . . but Wilbur . . .Wa Wa . . ..crutztn' the circle. . .Lake and Shore. . . -couch - - Brian . . . family tree . . . California Mills . . . Head of River. . . Vermont . . .lechertsm. Hts high school expenence has meant a great deal to htm. and he's sure that he will miss O.C.H.S. verymuch. NANCY LOL' WINDISH l908 Glenwood Drtye Dru plans to travel or go to a business college. She was active in Softball and Drama Club. Memories include great times with Nail and Scott . . . the Rare Hawaiian disease . . . Schemtn' . . , Shrimp . , . Fleetwood Mac and Safeguard . . . She got them Bright Baby Blues! . . .New Year's Eve '76, , ,wrestling matches , , . Buzz . Dennis and Crew' . . , fond memones of that one yery special night. . .'fThe Dog atn't too Hot! KENNETH WINNER 300 Central Avenue Ken or Wtnney plans to become an offshore petroleum engt- neer. He was active tn Golf. Memories include tenth grade His- tory class with the gang. . .the Food Fights, , .trying to forget Mrs. Cort. . .enjoying Kltnger's class. . , the Sea Isle gang. . . Bill, John. Bob. Charlie and others! . . . running for class prest- dent, High school has meant a chance to meet new friends and haye fun! ELIZABETH MARY WOODS 356 East Surf Road Liz plans to go to college, She was active tn Band. Psychology Club. Caravel. National Honor Society. Her memories include wild parties. . .crazy friends. . . History I class. . with period lunch . . . Butch . . ,Colleen . . . Mr. Bonner. . . I-'ogelberg . . . Roger English classes. . . the women . . . Toyoter . , .'ALtzard , . .beach parties. . .the t'trtangle , . .summers . . . mom . , , my family . . . Big Pink . . . weekends . . . wandering the halls. . .Sentory'ear. . ,and Mark. JILL CAROLE WOODS I7 IO Wesley Avenue MicIoe plans to attend college in hopes of teaching emotionally disturbed children. She was active in Student Council, Drama Club. and the Talent Show. Her memories include summer of '78 . . .the Y and C Gang. . .my secret box. . . l'm1n my office . . . Munchktnland . . . Hollywood for sure . . .Just one more early dismissal . . . Bob Marley . . . backward somersault queen . . .bnngtng up Mom and Dad. . .good times with good friends . . .Loye Joey, Yea. , . ROBIN EYETTE WILLIAMS -ill Pecks Beach Village By rd plans to goto college to mayor in chtld psychology and to become a good mother. She was active tn Black Heritage. Senior Class. Talent Show. and Drama Club. Memories include the memorable and loytng times with Bird , . , good ttmes with Fran. Robin. Janet. and Lorraine. . , limes tn P'vtlle. . Jack and Ttmt . . . Bellport and 'fCalloways , . . Barb's birthday party , . .New Year's Eve of l978, , times with Poppy. Reggie. Walter and Betsy . High school has meant a chance to see the expression on my parents face on Graduation Day . DAVID RALPH WILSON 20 Spruce Road MDate plans to go to college and become a lawy er. He was active tn Band, Memories include Company Six . . . Jammtn' at the Head Station , , . Head of River , ,Grateful Dead. , .Gentle Giant partying on the beach . . . scrambled elephant , , . Oah Nou, . . Niagara Falls, . . Vtrgtnta. . and lots of girls. High school has meant a loss of sanity. KATHRYN JOAN WISHAM 33 West Avenue Kathy ' plans to go to college. She was actue tn the Drama Club. Class Executive Committee. Caravel, and the Photo Club. Her memories include Elaine's Excalibur. . . Edgewater . . . Batman and Robin. . .Penguin . . ,Pel1can. . .Mattlda. . .Summer '78. , ,great friends. . .Wild Men. . .our sign . . . Pool Par- Iles. . .a super boss. . .living tn Sheer Ecstasy . . .Hot Times In Florida, . .skiing tn New Hampshire. . .my lottng parents. High school has meant beautiful beings making fantasies real and reality fantasy. PAUL SCOTT WOOD 1001 Old Stage Coach Road. Palermo Woody ' plans on partying. His memories include Doug Comp- ton's car and the Couch. High school has meant a lot of fun. 4 1 X BRENDA ELIZABETH YANK Mosquito Landing Road. Tuckahoe Bren plans to get out of debt and stay out. She was active in CIE and 4-H Club for five years, Her memories include weekends in the Pocono's . . . NY City weekend . . . Colorado '77 . . . Summer '78 . . . Hannabull . . . Uproar . . . Proms . . . trying to get skinny . . . Tootsie rolls . . . Munchin and Crunchin . . . Good times with Deb, Kimba, Jeanne, Boob and the Gang . . . The Dumb Movie Lori, Squid, Bell, Laura, Fish, Bertha, and Unis. . .and Filet and Smokey, High school has taught me disci- pline and how to understand and respect my parents. fAll of themlj JAY ALLAN ZOLLER 316 Wesley Road Jaybird plans lo go on to college. He was active in Swim Team, Freshman Softball, and Tennis Team. His memories include Ski trips to Vermont. . .our woods expeditions. . .Waterskiing with Shmog. . . the Parking Lot . . .Off the road with HOB . . .The Chicago Pizza experience and Bob . . . Wild concerts , . . having a good time with friends. High school has shown the difference a good teacher makes. PICTURES OTA VAILABLE Jody Cline Harry Jones 811 Wesley Avenue RD 1, Woodbine Anthony DeRose David Loder 410 Atlantic Ave. 550 Park Avenue. Marmora Joseph Goch Michael Monteleone 1305 Asbury Avenue 23 Hope Corson Road, Ocean View Thomas Palermo 20 Michigan Avenue Joseph Phister 56 Asbury Avenue William Seyfert 1606 Central Avenue Timothy Wnuk 12 Ocean Road id I ff Ffh: 9 0313 ,ION :kiwi-as A-'wi S -'Nfrs.'?.:S'z. .W NX. --:fx IH .2 -f Ax 5 .L S, Senior S uperlcztives Most School Spirit - Dan Doerr and Ann Lutz Done Most for the Class -f Steve Dennis and Lisa Bertini Most Versatile - Jean McGinnis and Ed Paone Most Congenial - Bob Shomo and Sue Barr -1?1qi6. RNS ,t 0 1 l 1 1' 4 ir! Q if :ix xr , f ir 1 'IQ' , i'Q'3'Z il O E W.- t, A 2-,if !' .v 1 4 '-in n l. Most Athletic - Liszt Foglio rind lid Pitons Most Likely to Succeed .lohnCoi1ltcrzind l.l5LlB6l'IlIlL1 '18 . ,A 0 4,4-5 ,.,. 'L eq 'hu Class Flirts - Courtney Vttnderslice and Matt Kemenosh Class Clowns - Gayle Giblin and Chris Orlando 'rin'- . I Clw- 9' rin.. -,. W.,-.: - .. .. 5. J-,.1f1 -:g5.w5,w -ffrf :. K i ' .5 K A 'N ' - A A nil 7' .S ,.-01 ' 1l 4- K -,par x, , .- . A K . U A ,Q fag: , Mx' Q . 'ms'-fi f A iw Q 'tn W' M H' Q ff Q ' J A 5 S wx I F, kk,.,. E N . ,- sf' Q 1- .. ,X X , . .K . A xxx g 'ff A IK L 151 .,,,,,,,,w f, ,,::' 3 .Jig 3 2534 A fi if , 4-. X1 af ff' -Qglg-yi: f- M 43' ' ff' 'lf' ,f B A :,: A. gm S 5, in 3, , 'Q W5 haw J fbkky Q11 :anis ,mm 1' ell' 40 TO BUILD AN EDUCATION No machine can build an education, nor can it be done by one person alone. An education is made of a designer's dream and a thousand inspection of a workerls craft and fourteen thousand parts, of a mathematician's equation and a technician's care. It is researched in the metallurgist's laboratory and proved on the engineer's hard-grinding road. It is built in states, countries, cities and a dozen other places. It is a result of organization, timing and imagination, of subtle skills that mesh its separate parts into a working whole. And when this product is completed, it will serve and satisfy, it is designed to endure stress, nobility and adventure for thousands of miles. It is a thing of beautyg it is a work of education. This is mine to you class of 79,' By: J errie Crawford WE WISH TO THANK THE FOLLOWING A D VER TI SERS FOR THEIR SUPPOR T WE HOPE YOU WILLAVAIL YOURSELF OF THEIR PRODUCTS AND SERVICES G.G.'S DIAMOND TAILOR SHOP 609-I5 ASBURY AVENUE, OCEAN CITY, N.J. 08226 LOUIS J. MAZZARELLA PHONE 399-I I20 COMPLIMENTS of MR. 81 MRS. CHESTER J. WIMBERG CONGRATULATIONS 81 BEST WISHES TO THE o.C.I-I.S. CLASS OF I979 PRODUCE PI-U5-DEI-I FROM PALMER SHOPPING CENTER STECH ER JEWELERS I6+h8IHAVEN AVENUE OCEAN CITY, NEW JERSEY oem 609-399.6667 SI I ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY, NEW JERSEY wewe pu+ IRQ PLUS in+o Ihe fines+ Produce DeIica+essen Longines 81 Seiko Wa+cI1es Eine Jewelry for All Occasions YOU'VE TRIED THE REST - NOW TRY THE BEST COMPL'MENTSOF PAT'S BAYSIDE MARKET ECKERT'S N EWS CENTER ITALIAN I-IOACIES ERESI-I STEAKS C-RCCERIES I224 ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY' N.J. 08226 FREE PARKING PAT DE LEONE, PROP. 44+II and PARK ROAD PHONE 263-38I6 SEA ISLE CITY, N.J. CRElGHTON'S TRADING POST 42nd XI Landis Avenue, Sea Isle Cify, N.J., 263-6262 FRONT END ALIGNMENT 399-968I REPAIRS SPRINGERS ARCO SERVICE 20 SHORE ROAD, MARMORA, N.J. TIRES 81 ACCESSORIES ROAD SERVICE 142 N D I6O9I628P22I I HARBOR MILLER DRIXSTAK FUEL R SLIPS REPAIRS HARDWA OLD SEA ISLE BOULEVARD SEA ISLE CITY, NEW JERSEY TUCKAHOE, N.J. 08250 COMPLIMENTS OF THE EUGENE E. PASHLEY AGENCY, INC SHORE ROAD MARMORA, NEW JERSEY CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF I979 FROM THE MCINTYRE FAMILY COMPLIMENTS OF FRANK A. KRUK SEAVILLE, NEW JERSEY SEIKO WATCHES WATCH AND JEWELRY REPAIRS SIFTS FOR ALL OCCASION DIAMONDS STUBBS DRESS SHOPPE SMITH JEWELERS 74I ASBURY AVENUE, OCEAN CITY, NEW JERSEY RICHARD SMITH, PROP. 89 S. SHORE RD. PALERMO TELEPHONE pI-IQNE 3994 I69 IARMORA P.O., N.J. oa223 399-3I7I 143 OPEN ALL YEAR 399-I09I SCOTCH HALL TH E ROCK RESTAURANT GARDEN 'S YOUR WESLEY AVENUE AT SIII STREET RECORD STORE OCEAN CITY, NEW JERSEY JACK AND CINNY FEAIRHELLER, POSSESSORS 9I6 Asbury Ave. Ocean Cify, N.J. 08226 SERVING DINNER ONLY BEST WISHES TO IIBEST THE CLASS Of '979 WISI-IAM REAL ESTATE EDMUND L. WISHAM REGISTERED BUILDER SALEEEQLSCQEZTALS BIO OCEAN AVENUE OCEAN CITY NU. oazze BIOOCEAN AVENUE ' ' OCEAN CITY, NU. phone 399,o9oo Phone 609'399'0900 OCEAN PHARMACY NINTH STREET 81 ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY, NEW JERSEY 08226 Phone: 609-399-3535 T44 Congra+uIa'rions 'ro Dan 84 Beryl SQOENZQ 2,81 LUMBER CO. BUILDING 81 REMODELING CENTER COMPLETE LINE OF BUILDING MATERIALS 81 SUPPLIES SERVICE TO THE BUILDER OR DO-IT-YOURSELFER I200 WEST AVE., OCEAN CITY, N.J. CALL - 399-0I5O 4 ll' 14' X' 1+ 'K fk if if if if 1+ if if if if 4444444444 S WISH S OLLY AND FRIEN SPENCE SEAFCDCDD 900 ASBU RY AVENUE irkiriririritir 4 X' if ll' ll' if if ll' if ll' if ll' if I CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF I979 DUPLICATING CENTER WAYSIDE VILLAGE SHOPPING CENTER, MARMORA, N.J. , MONDAY-FRIDAY 9 AM-4:30 PM QQ- Drafting 84 Surveying SATURDAY 9 AM- I 2 NOON 90 Supplies Phone 399-8037 398-9822 is- , BONNIE B. MOORE ggi, it I ' - ' I I A- 5 B ' eiaggll I, ONNIESCLOSET 4. , :E WAYSIDEVILLAGE'TucIxahoe Road MAC'S DONUT SHOPS I f E W? I Marmora New Jersey 08223 I Casual CIo+hes for Miss, Ms., Mrs. l3'I'h 8: WEST AVENUE I ,Li T ' Q Phone I609I399-6330 OCEAN CITY, NEW JERSEY 409 34+I1 SI'ree'I' 98 I7 3rd Avenue Ocean Cify, New Jersey Sfone Harbor, New Jersey me z, QHSUQII, JUNIOR 8. WOMEN'S SPORTSWEAR e'a,MW0mw,,.S Y 93I ASBURY AVE., OCEAN CITY, N.J. 08226 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF I979 FROM A F R I E N D I609I399-0077 SUCCESS TO THE CLASS OF I979 I609I398-0077 809 CGUIFGI AVGHUS 466 Souih Shore Road OCGBFI N.J. Palermgl N.J. 146 PALM ER Chevrolet 8: Oldsmobile, Inc. Palmer Center, Ocean City, New Jersey Phone 399-0235 Used Car Lot 1 1 19 Asbury Avenue Phone 399 0 ei' P Compliments of FELZZAEXSEZEZZ1 'vIlfEgfZE'RPlHf 1610 Haven Avenue Wayside Village Shopping Center Post Office Box 583 Tuckahoe Road Open 10 to 6 Daily Marmora, N.J. 08223 Palmer Shopping Center Ocean City, N.J. 08226 Phone 16091 398-0490 , CONGRATULATIONS TO THE THE CLASS OF I979 THE SHOMO FAMILY ocEAN CITY HARDWARE Your Shopping Headquarters Paints - Hardware - Housewares 735-737 ASBURYYAVENUE OCEAN CITY, N. J. Ph ne. 399-2158 08226 . Fi i fi J llllillllIllllllllllllllllllllll iiiiiliiiiilliiiiiiiliiiiiiiilii PONTIAC OCADILLAC REAL ESTATE INSURANCE WILLIAM H. WOODS WOODS AGENCY BUSINESS: 398-0200 RESIDENCE: 399-5485 WESLEY AVE. AT NORTH ST. OCEAN CITY, N.J. 08226 BERNIE'S BARBER SHOP 825 ASBU RY AVENUE OCEAN CITY, N.J. LOOK YOUR BEST BERNARD MORRIS PROP. ROY KNUPP'S OCEAN CITY CAMERA DISCOUNT PRICES 24 HR. FiIm Processing ' Phofo Resforafions Darkroom Equip. 8: Supplies Insfanf Passpori PI'Io'Ios Commercial Phofography Cusfom 8: Ready Made Piciure Framing Needlepoinfs, SI'i'I'cI'Iery 8: Oil Painfings Nikon - Minolia - Olympus - Konica - Vivi'I'ar 35 mm Cameras in S+ocII 7I I ASBUR- AVE., OCEAN CITY 398i040 K. AVERIL DOLAWAY COM L'MENTSOF 827-837 ASBURY AVENUE TH E IA N NGN EIS OCEAN CITY, NEW JERSEY oem 399-6400 FREDA REAL ESTATE DRESSES SPORTSWEAR 62 I6 LANDI5 AVENUE ACCESSORB SEA ISLE CITY, NEW JERSEY oa243 BA KLEY ELECTRIC COMP'-'MENT5 OF CHARLES BAKLEY LEON 'S 399-5 I 33 399-0026 MEN'S STORE STATE LICENSE BUSINESS LICENSE 547I 347I T48 OCEAN CITY, N.J. 08226 REALTORS EIGHTH STREET 81 OCEAN AVENUE, OCEAN CITY, N.J. 08226 ' 399-52I I T. J. PALERMO financing. Handling all the paper work. Leaving nothing undone for you to do. 'l'hat's how we A close a sale. And we're willing to say it in writing 0 with our CENTURY 219 Action Warrantyfm lt's wE KN H To ' Negotiating the agreement. Arranging your assurance that what we've said is what you'll get. Call or drop by. Put W us and the CENTURY 21 Action Warranty to work Q closing a sale for you. SHEILDS 8 SO. SHORE RD., MARMORA REALTORS WE'RE THE NEIGHBORHOOD Pnorfsslomusi' ,.,. f .I Syr.. Each offleei i d p d tly in dand operateia 6 JEFFERIES, mc. 0 ' CHRYSLER -- DODGE 6 m Q ' DODGE TRUCKS nh and Bay Avenue Complefe Deli Service Ocean Cnty, New Jersey 08226 Home of +I-me 6 FI. Hoa9I9 71O9I3e9 0700 Par+y Trays Our SpeciaI+y ASBU RY AVENUE, OCEAN CITY 399- I 046 BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OP1979 NIM Smndpiper SACCH'S PHARMACY 70I ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY, NEW JERSEY L, HERSE' R, p, Phone 399-5270 149 MIKE GARDNER 81 SON, INC. PLUMBING CONTRACTOR 4609 LANDIS AVENUE, SEA ISLE CITY, NEW JERSEY 08243 PFEIFFER'S DEPARTMENT STORE 4204 LANDIS AVENUE, SEA ISLE CITY, N.J. 08243 263 8632 BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF I979 R. 81 L. TRUCKING EXCAVATING 81 DEMOLITION CONTRACTOR ROBERT LONGNECKER Phone 26I -2652 ATL. Co. 652-9483 TEN SISTERS COUNTRY TAVERN ROUTE 50 ESTELL MANOR, NEW JERSEY PHONE 628-29I I 150 PICKLE BARREL DELI 6OI OCEAN AVENUE OCEAN CITY, N.J. Manufacfuring Confedioner Phone 399-I465 RAUHAUSER'S OUR OWN MAKE CANDIES SPECIALIZING IN FUDGE - DISTINCTIVE CHOCOLATES SANDWICH MINTS - CRISPY MARSHMALLOWS 399-7494 CHRISTMAS AND EASTER CANDY Marilyn 81 Ned Waffingwn Pf0Pfie+0fS 72I ASBURY AVE., OCEAN CITY 08226 399-I465 I3 I8 w. BRIGANTINE AVE., BRIGANTINE oazoa 266-2577 G I L L I A N 'S WONDERLAND PIER SIXTH STREET 8: BOARDWALK AND FUN DECK PLYMOUTH PLACE 81 BOARDWALK AMUSEMENTS WITH THE FAMILY IN MIND so RIDES SKATEBOARD PARK WATER SLIDE WINTER woNDERI.AND INDOOR ICE RINK OPERATES NOVEMBER THRU APRIL CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF '79 GARRITY'S MR- 3' MRS- RESTAURANT HEN RY S. KNIGHT KNIQI-IT'5 pI-IARMAQY asm. E. LANDIS AVENUE TOWNSENDS INLET, N.J. 08243 ENTERTAINMENT 263-3I64 8+I1 S+. 81 WESLEY AVE. OCEAN CITY, N.J. 399-5555 SUN ROSE BOOK 81 STATIONERS A GIFT FOR EVERYONE Books: Cooking ' Sporis ' CITiIdren's Special GIH Book Table Up To 8070 Off Sfafionery ' Pens ' Office Supplies Open All Year SPORTSWORLD 94I-43 ASBURY AVE., OCEAN CITY, N.J. 609-399-6 I 6 I Specializing in Team Ouffifs and Supplies Skafe Sharpening 8: Racque'I' ResI'ringing Done on Premises ADDIDAS ' PUMA ' NIKE ' CONVERSE TIGER ' TRETORN ' SPOTBILT ' BATA 640 Asbury Ave., Ocean Cify, N.J. 399-9 I 90 STONE ' GRAVEL LAND CLEARING CONGRATULATIONS TO THE, DRIVEWAYS TOP SOIL CLASS OF I979 JAMES H. SCHELLINGER FRANK K. YAMANAKAI SR. GENERAL CONTRACTOR OCEAN VIEW, N.J. 08230 MILL ROAD, TUCKAHOE, N.J. oszso Phone 2633244 TELEPHONE SEWAGE SYSTEMS 628-25I5 SAND-FILL SNOW PLOWING FIREWOOD COLD CUTS NEWSPAPERS SANDWICHES SUNDRIES THOMAS J EWELERS SWEETMAN'S MARKET, INC. 825 ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY, NEW JERSEY 08206 , . H TELEPHONE 399-0339 for qualify In a small super markei ROLIN THOMAS CAKE, PROP. 85I5 LANDIS AVENUE TOWNSENDS INLET, N.J. 08243 Phone 263-3 I 49 STAI NTON'S CAPE MAY COUNTY'S LARGEST DEPARTMENT STORE OCEAN CITY, N.J. I609I399-55I I I52 08226 PANASCDNIC RALEIGH MOTCJBECANE FULL LINE OF BEACH TOYS ACCESSCDRIES 84 BEACHWEAR A N NAREI.Ll'S bicycles NS ONDS C 16091399-6677 UPPER TOWNSHIP OFFICE AVA LCN REAL ESTATE AGENCY m ROOSEVELT BLVD. Box ess ,A , REAUOR MARMORA NJ oazzs 'QfflYQ,,klI I'-B New Qi REALTOR' WW A Qi T ' Q ,mix 'E Qibanhlff A. w. LARICKS AGENCY X L mm - ..... Q? f REAL E5iFATE'SALES RENTALS' INSURANCE 'gg P 5 ' uftg -mo LANDIS AVENUE SEA ISLECITY NJ oa243 R D SPENCER 3328 SIMPSON AVE 609-263-8300 I PHILA DIAL SEAISLE lls09i399-I270 OCEAN CITY,N.J oazze Wouldn r I+ Be Grea'r . . If All Bankers Were As Easy 'ro Talk To as 'rhe people a+ . . . CCDASTAL STATE M BANK WH., ,yr Illl ll 1 A EE 'T T 4- 'lub ' s -, x Q 4111115--:Bk s 2 3 -5 - - X 5 A 5 IIIJVIA N llll II. 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Front Row L. to R.: John Feeney, Chris Bonner, Mark Remmy. Jeff Mott. Charles Bowman, Steve Conger, Tom Herst, Scean Banks, Al Lewis. TENNIS ,C fi fc ' 14145 +1 x . . ' -' - .?i3fvF-'J , 1 . .---. , Ik F it Y-z A f -I rr E ,lvl .1 T-If Q-nf J. I ' ' T 4 ', 1 .args -.-1 This marked the return of a Girls Track team at OCHS after an absence of many years. Under the coaching of Mr. Holden and Mr. Naples. the 27-member team won the Cape May County Cham- pionship Title. The six seniors will be greatly missed since they added so much stability to the team. These members stand out: Debbie Holden. mile runner. Marge Schoenewald. discus thrower. and Chris Quinn,javelin thrower. The fact that all three are underclassmen promises a tough team next year. Bottom Row L. to R.: Kathy Forrestal. Ann Lutz. Ellen Lenis. Lisa Jernee, Debbie Holden. Marianne Heck. Sue Gillin. Jeanette Brown. Suzette Trembly. Tee Trembly. Linda Townsand. Middle Row L. to R.: Judy Libro. Lynn Rumor. Kathy Dunn. Micha Seta. Mana Foglio. Sue Kohlenberger. Loraine Deinger. Sue Minfall. Jackie Tumelty. Chris Bohon. Jenny Trofa. Marianne Henry. Carolin Diltz. Top Row L. to R.: Mr. Naples. Coach. Beth McDonald. Jesseca Mott. Penni Jones. Lisa Foglio. Virgina Unsworth. Chris Quinn. Tama Hughs. Mara May. Ginny Feirheller. Rene Boxman. Jerry Slusher. Margie Shoenwald. Mr. Holden. Coach. Aa 7:1 . cet, M wwgqswa W It ,,. Nxt! -...My l' is :Tit 2 via... T. CA NDIDS GIRLS di BOYS TRACK I979 Boys Track team was composed of 45 boys competing in field and running events. Certain B O underclassmen showed exceptional promise during this season including Junior Mark Dice, who set L1 school record in the hurdling, and Sophomore Brian McDonald. who was the Cape TRA May County Champion 2-miler. The coaches were Mr. Coleman. Mr. Breckenridge and Mr. Degenhart. VN V,7z7 ,,., . Top Row L. to R.: Coach W. Colman. Coach G. Degenhart. J. Dannenhower, M. Cullinane. D. Law. S. Wortmtin. M. Gugon. J. Boxman. M. McCarthy. T. Hughes. K. Murphy. G. Dougherty. C. Welch. C. Dunn. P. Bryant. J. Barrett. J. Crawford. Couch D. Breckenridge. Center l.. to R.: J. Scioli. M. Dice. D. Bolton. J. McTigue. A. Delanzo. A. Dickenson. K. Perry, S. Davis. C. Williams. M. Farrell. S. Constantino. B. McDonald. D. Jullian. Man. f D. Hughes. Bottom l.. to R.: J. Guth. E. Megargee. C. Phifer. D. Breedon, C. Laczmurski. J. Hughes. M. Scioli. S. Pz1lmer.T. Edwards. M. Townsund. G. Douglas. J. Lutz. e u . t is Y ,,.: -1 if . t t mmm:A ' t f , Q 1 .v.W ,fe t. -' is si f ,, If , 7 if B' i 1. X -Q - g I ' 'Q 6 su If . ff Y if VARSITY BA SEBA LL Bud Rinck. in his 5th year of coaching. led the team to an overall record of 10 wins and 9 losses. The team performed well after the rebuilding year of l978 and much is expected next season with the return of many letter winners. Co-Captains were Seniors Bill Engel and Dan Doerr. The latter and Leon Creamer were also selected as The Most Valuable Players . Kneeling L. to R.: Scott Gaskill. Mike Jargowski. Larry Town. Rick Coughklin. Matt Dice. Bill Engel. Bill Ruttledge. Standing L. to R.: Coach Nickles. Pat Henry. Rick Sul- livan, Willy Brown. Jim Fansler. Leon Creamer. Tim Banks. Dan Doerr. Coach Rinck. 44 H' I ,.,,Q,QZy' gp-vs sill, ,, .awww Z:. :-,.-vs Standing L. to R.: Gary Griswzild. Jim Pilleggi. Bob Destler. Ed Kratz. Bruce Welch. Tyrone Tompson. Jim Komarnicki. Tom Dyes. Ed Favor. and Coach Bill Nickles. Bottom L. to R.: Joe 'I V Monteleone. Todd Henry. Dan Franklin. Mark LeFever. Bill Freu. Joe Taylor. Gary Hodge. Ed 0 ' Barr. Missing: Craig Hurst. Judy Langley. Wenie Newsome. Sue Hummel. . Qgolill fgfi- I 'T I l I Standing. L. to R.: Coach Dougherty. Melissa Greg. Terri Krimmelbein. Kathy Smith. .loleen , , Peterson. Chris Leu. Holly Smith. Lisa Holden. Steph Sherby. Donna Conte. Kneeling: Lisa Higgs. Marie Vitola. Connie Eckert. Sue P11tton.Jennifer Burton. Lauren Pfander. Michele Scioli. Maggie Feeney. .-A , ,,.,f AV., f 4- GIRLS S OF TBA LL Although this year girl's softball team was young and some- what inexperienced they still performed with much determi- nation. Kathy Calise and Karen Chatten each set a new school record with 4 homerun hits apiece. Coaches Sandra Corson and Pat Dougherty have helped the girls to gain the confidence and experience which they will put to good use in the future. Standing Left to Right: Asst. Coach Pat Dougherty, Sue DeForrest, Sandy DeForrest, Kathy Calise, Cathy Urban, Pam Ship, Karen Chatten. Dippe Tropeano, Manager Debbie Schmidt, Coach Sandy Corson. Bottom, Left to Right: Sue Dean, Kim Franklin, Jill Murphy, Maryanne Calise. Doreen Oliva, Chris Ostrander. if 'v 70 is 1 3,0 -at any ,LMA M, 'ff' 9 'TQ , ,,,, 35... nu-'sumti RMS! GOLF The Golf Team had a very successful season led by Captain .lim McKeon. the CAL Individual Cham- pion lor three consecutive years. The diligent practicing reaped many fruits. They finished the season by winning the District S Championship and placed l2th in the State Championship. Top Row L. to R.: Liz Tyrrel, Jim McKeon, Bruce Breunig. Tim Pashley, Matt Unsworth, Phil Unsworth. Couch Ralph Carson. Bottom Row L. to R.: Greg Whelan. Steve Breunig, Joe Blewitt. H . ,. - 5 if i .Ewa we :-- .wsxl ' -it V wtf fg'f'f?'3 4 -.r. t rri. K V. , e..,-- ,4as.,if,,.q -A , - K,..,. W F5-. t A 5 e..e . , . , ,t,.. ii, 77' wt , K - s-.. 1 V- 1 as ,. ' f 'rrt 1 ny ,W . ., 1 ,,,, .. , ,' T ' . Q1 g . , 3 ,Jr if 't,. . M eeei .... EfQ2LigiQ'?J:1wiftkrV ,ff M V 'Aft so . .t.. 2 fosff . f .' .. fvfff T e r ,.. , ' . . K' 'l feifk ' ',. N k'.' Z at ' , ', ' r , f f gg 35.2.3 f, b 'T M 6 iiilwk I ' ' 7 V 1. iff: ,z,WiJ,:f4 K?-yfw ,A M V .4 Arif C AM? , xl T229 Q? X f e ' 7 . t '. U X i J.V. Team: David Robinson, Ken Soronson, Coach Carson. , V Q , 1 g, ,,,, f at-,L,f, W -T 4 s Q, L ' T WW . f kwgg ',a' wg? I , -V , ..t f s n. ,they ff- ml, .. - ., .. V.. , . , at ., M., f . M f A , lat k1.,,7.-L,:f,X.xHy The new members were initiated at an assembly and then attended a Tea held in their honor. Their activities. with the guidance of Mr. George Brock, will include fundraisers for a generous scholar- ship presented to the most deserving member. 11S First Row L. to R.: Terri Keifer. Graham Douglas. Ken Oliver. Chris Bohan. Nancy Vanderpool. Josette Texier. Sharon Stiles. Second Row l., to R.: Maureen Mehan. Kim Franklin. Carolyn Filts. Ed Robinson. Heather Campbell. Lisa Foglio. Elaine Beebe. Michael Meers. Lester Lippincott. Lee Melton, Third Rovi l.. to R.: Ed Megoree. Craig Welch. Craig Gardner, Sandy Struckell. David Patterson. Bill Phifer. Jodi Haggan. Mr. Brock. Advisor. ..g.,.-,. ,..,,. - . W: aanluunqsu xiguunqplw .allluusuu-abs: N? f iiltmmmuu 'Q 'Q 10:5 Q'-5 sv it ,T IVA. Q t l 41 V0 tif- These Seniors graduated with the highest honor, the Gold Tassel, by achieving a grade Elvefagfi of 3.5 Of bClICfS First Row L. to R.: Elaine Morris. Jeam McGinnis, Donna Gentless, Sherry Blasberg, Erica Bastau. Sally Jo Harris. Second Row L. to R.: John Caulter, Charles Kaczmarski, Vicki Rut- ledge, Dona Ellis, Dathy Benner, Kathy Bell. Third Row L. to R.: Tom Lyons, Ed Megargee, Craig Gardner. Anne Sweaney, Jessica Mott. Graham Douglas, Mary Ann Janco finsertj. THEHGOLDD GUYS AND DOLLS 'Guys and Dolls invited nothing but superlatives. Director Cathy Darby and Assistant Director Bill Hamilton were able to combine familiar faces and fresh talent. Credit goes to all those, on stage and off, who gave many long hours to produce the best musical ever. N K , 5 . Q' ' 4, 33 x. 5,1 -uma I1 l PROM The Queen and Her Court pictured below: Seated: Mary Wargo, Fran Hodge, Queen Virginia Unsworth, Tama Hughes, Maureen Meehan. Standing: Bob Scherer, Willie Brown, Grant Dougherty, Jeff Lutz, Bob Goodson. We've Got Tonightv was the theme of this year's Jr.-Sr. Prom, held at the Lin- wood Country Club. A Buffet style dinner was served and later everyone danced to the music of Elisa 8: Friends. The cli- max of the evening was when a lovely court was selected and Virginia Unsworth was crowned Prom Queen. 7 1 91 Z2 , H7 if Zeal 73 ul 4? fm ,E 9 V I s Y A54 M M Y j ig QE 7 2 , 4 N sm . Q V 11.- Mu V c . Q g, . , X , Ib lL4CfCL4lQ4lYIlED47UE The Service was held at the Tabernacle with the cooper- ation of the Ministerial Association. The Rev. Jerry Ruff spoke about the Four Biographies that could be writ- ten about each person. ii ssil s . i .SZDVICIRTTYL4 Dinner, music, and Disco dancing added to the merriment of the Senior Tea held in Jim- miny Crickets. Yearbooks were signed and parents and teachers enjoyed visiting with the graduates during this pleasant, unhurried aftemoon before graduation day. 1 , qs . f,-,-V , MZ., S' Q c .,, ,fv s , t , i't P3 . X ' ss! f l ifi s,l' ?V. :pf if wry. V 5 v. ,ref 03, GRAD UA TI ON On a bright but very windy Tuesday, June 15, two hundred and sixty-eight Seniors were graduated. After receiving best wishes from Salutatorian Lisa Bertini and Valedictorian Anne Sweeney, whose speeches concentrated on memories fondly retired, the class threw their caps in the air and rejoiced at their accomplishments. We, too, rejoice and wish them the contentment they deserve. F' ffl . 451 M X xi I V F 'F' i ' 3' 3 IQst . f'v t. . , ' lA W.. n. ' i ,x Xl ' ' V Y ' S 3 V X X- xt f I 3 in Q iiiii i i i I i I5 i ..,V.,,, L 1 Y T - f ' f-M lim!-AA.,-' -swf., 'Q ..-- wi. Nglgaqg-,qw x g., -A W z' EP ,--:x1,:- . ggi, asm at 'N 'Pg 4 15- fi ' ' ..' ' LL we - I K -- . f-k ' - f . lt Q. -- ::- 2 . -. Q X? jk I. . . ,A , 1 . h in X xr Y, Q. - K 1 5 x' X' e I 3 g 2.3 .4 ,, . fx - ' . .ii K' f, , l - M .- i i ' ..k il . 1 ' s :nb 7' Q I' ux .-5 W f gg 4 5' lx t - ' 4 2 t Q ' 4 . Q, f' rg- j 11 K f , S' V I ' , y . , , B . ,- ' Q A N gr ,. S s l ' I M Q . 4 ':. .9 'E - I A xy . A' ' f A , 0 r . ...- f wg. Q K Q 'N' 1 , Q- ' - ,Q Q ' f , , 41 1 ,Q . .- 1 . 5 4, 4 Q - K ,X rv t W 3 5 L , 5 V , fx I H J, g f V - 9 'Y - - fir . - . 4, . k ,- 7 - , . 5 ,Q T . t if f 45 , 1 ., , 1 Q 'QT ' S x A X.. SUPPLEMENT '78 CARA VEL SOFTBALL The Softball team had a record of I4 wins and 7 losses. Due to the illness of Coach Tridico, Sandy Corson and Pat Dougherty took over and guided the team toward a successful season. Top Row, L. to R.: Coach Pat Dougherty. D. Pribek, S. Workman. S. Patton, S. Adams, S. Vanderslice, S. Strange. L. Slaughter. K. Urban. M. A. Calise. D Schmid, Coach Sandy Corson. Middle Row, L. Io R.: J. Slusher, S. DeForest, C. Lea. K. Franklin. S. Ferguson. J. Burton. C. Quinn. Fronl Row, L. Io R.: J. Murphy T. Webb. D. Oliva. l.. Pfander. M. Foglio. C. Ostrander. S. Dean. '1....,, 0 1 IW 3 5?'Y - 3 Rx 'ik K X ?f iff? Q-fx' aw- if X 5, fx ' Ez A e . N .... ...., Z -. s 'Q -----'kW -We tW'--' was xxx A ,ti K ., ... Q -K. K-,..i.t....,gg we We in... W, .t .. i l .F .. , . . . gf 4 BASEBALL, VARSITY 8: I. V. The 1978 Red Raider Baseball Team worked very hard under the direction of Coaches Rinck and Nickles to provide excellent competition for the other members of the C.A.L. Our team did well in the won- loss column and provided many exciting moments for the fans. Captain of this year's team was Jack Smith. The J.V. team prepared many young men with experience for the future. Varsity. Top Row, L. 10 R.: Coach William Nickles, Dan Foglio, Jack Myers. Rick Sullivan. Tim Banks, Leon Creamer, Jim Fansler. Brad Burkett. Nelson Dice, Dan Doerr. Coach Charles Bud Rinck. Front Row, L. to R.: Mgr, Scott Smith, Rich Coughlin. Pat Henry, Jack Smith. tCaptainJ. Bill Engel. Scott Gaskill, Greg Ver- non, Larry Town. Mgr. Mark Gose. y ' M .... ' A --MW f ra 1 QQWQW V. is J., . 5' .. V ,,,.., LK' -aww W '.-' A W E V r g 9 .-t Pe if ts IMP rlvy 4 - ,'.. g -71 , 1-'J 'W' ' Q -my Q, GIS Q :Tv Q il Xa cal l Y l e' z tt -QQ tag ff WJ' J ,-wX E.al H3 ww iii 5 my J,V Baseball: Top Row, L. Io R.: Jim Komarnicki. Matt Dice. Jerry Stroh, Rich Garrison. Ed Faber. Mark Dice. Larry Town. Mike Jargowski. Sam Goodman, George Klepac, Mark Gose. Mgr. Franz Row, L. to R.: Tom Oves. Rick King, Rob Speigel. Ty Thompson. Ed Barr, Gene Pelrella. Jim Pileggi. ,Mim- ingr Mike Meers. N X VARSITY TRACK . The 1978 Track Team ended their season on a highly successful note by winning the Cape May County Championship and placing second in the C.A.L. Several members competed in both the South Jersey and State Championships. Steve Gillin and Debbie Holden established new school records. The co-captains were: Todd Lauer 81 Mark lmpagliazzo. The coaches. Mr. Colman. Mr. Hansen. and Mr. Degenhardt worked extremely hard to develop the team's success. Top Row, L. ro R.: W. Colman. Head Coach. Darla Hughes. Jeff McTigue. Dave Bolton. Mike Roof. Joel Guth. M. Cullinane. J. Boxman. C. Williams, M. Guyon. C. Phifer, Ed McGargee. T. Hughes. S. Davis, K. Murphy. B. McDonald, G. Degenhardt. Ass't. Coach. Second Row. L. ro R.: D. Dannen- hower. A. DeLanzo. M. Farrell. L. Hopson. C. Dilts. L. Townsend. T. Tremp- ley. M. Heck. M. Scioli. C. Kaczmarski. K. Perry. D. Newsome. First Row, L. ro R.: R. North. D. Town. J. Farrell. B. Myers. M. lmpagliazzo. D. Hughes. T. Lauer. T. Dougherty. G. Hedrick. R. Williams. S. Gillin. . In A S 4 Q f I R . e . . n at ,af af t Z:5:? w , .X wmxmef.. f v if qzf I H ' T . . as,. J, 1 9 . .. I V 5 t an 1 1 . -'f T . . fl t' AMW' WWW ,nav-www f ,gnmar-aan 50hnn'- Hi ' . . I. 3 I fag' ik A .Q f, .Q ,,, ? ,fig if W we-at a:.,.f'i M ,,, V,4:.w . . X , ,QQ -.V Q .,.z W m , we VARSITY GOLF Once again, the Raider Golf Team. recorded an impressive record finishing second in the C. A. L. The players continued to improve their scores during each meet. Under the fine direction of Mr. Ralph Carson, the team gained valuable experience in a lifetime sport. Kneeling, L. lo R.: B. Bruenig. M. Kemonosh. K. Halliday. Middle Row, Smnding, L. to R.: J. Shea. S. Bruenig, J. McConnel, G. Wailen, C. Halliday, Coach Ralph Carson. Back Row, Standing, L. to R.: P. Unsworth. D. Pashly. J. Sagerholm. M. Unsworth. I' IL. is . Y - 9' 5 an Q... , ,,,, fag.. i .+ 'DQ ya .- 1 fl P For the fifth straight year, the Tennis Team won the C.A.L. Championship with an undefeated record. Under the coaching of Mr. Birnbaum. the Raiders ended the season with a record of 18-l. Co-captains for the year were: Tom Dawson and Scott McTigue. Borlom Row, L. Io R.: D. Powell. P. Faunce. J. Rutledge. E. Paone. J. Coulter. K. Oliver. C. Bowman, J. Zoller. Top Raw, L, Io R.: R. Costantio. T. Henry. J. Melfi. B, Moore. M. Morrison. S. McTigue. T. Dawson. J. Seidel. Coach Phil Birnbaum. ' W -f 6 'Y' .wfl , s N l if :ff Q M b 1 VVZV S , . gi :,t. .?..P Q ,Wf .... Ai.. 7 ' -f ,- 1l', -.,,s. , Fw-' ' THE MAN WHO CAME TO DINNER The Man Who Came to Dinner, was this year's presentation by the Drama Club. The performances were well done and considered great successes. Packed houses thoroughly enjoyed the production directed by Mrs. Catherine Darby who was assisted by Mr. William Hamilton. Valuable theatrical experience was gained by all the students during the many hours of rehearsal. 1'-.... 'ff , E D f I9 '4!GaZNrl ,V ,V r 'tiff 3 ' - J 2 Y Y' 3 x f if ei UNI OR TALENT SHOW Under the direction of Sherwood Taylor, Ed Robinson. and Lee Melton with advisors. Mr. Dotti and Dr. Plourde the Junior Talent Show, One Step from Broadway' proved to be a big success. The audience gave its approval by the frequent. enthusiastic applause. The Junior Chorus line added greatly to the atmosphere. Miss Toni Wagonseller and Mr. Steve Dennis were Masters of Ceremonies. A Junior Fair was also presented by the Class. MORE MUSIC The Ocean City Music Department presented its annual Spring Concert on May 17 to an enthusiastic crowd. The program included musical selections by the stage band. orchestra, and symphonic band under the excellent direction of Mr. Warren Miller. The Concert Choir. directed so competently by Mr. Lewis Benzon also presented an excellent program. This year. the Red Raider Marching Band participated in the Azalea Festival in Virginia. Through the efforts of the Band Boosters Organization and the band members. various fund raising activities were held to finance the trip. The band did Ocean City proud. GOLD TASSEL WINNERS The Gold Tassel and Cord signifies the highest honors bestowed upon graduating seniors. Shown on the left are the awardees of this year's class. Top Picture, L. to R.: Debbie Engel, Norma Arce, Anne McGinnis. Greg Vernon. Middle Picrure, L. to R.: Sue Azeez, Diane McCandless, Laura Matz, Kim Murphy, Stacy Ferguson. Top Row, L. Io R.: Lori Shearer, Kim Johnson, Cindy LaSeala. Sue Garris, Maureen Frankowski. HO OR SOCIETY The Ocean City Chapter of the National Honor Society held its induction of new members in early spring at an assembly program. A reception was held following the ceremonies. Pictured below are: Row 1, L. to R.: Kathy Bell. Patti Chadwick, Toni Wagenseller. Conna Gentliss, Daneece Hassen, Maryann Janco. Row 2, L. Io R.: Virginia Unsworth, Cathy Benner, Vicki Rutledge, Ed Paone. John Coulter. Row 3, L. ro R.: Tom Lyons. Charles Kaczmarski, Patrick Hennry. Mr. Brock, Advisor. ff-M H951 wifi? The Mediterranean Lounge was the scene of the Annual Senior Tea. Food. dancing, and the distribution of yearbooks were the highlights ofa most enjoyable afternoon for the Seniors. fi' ,J org, .U . ,Ht On Sunday. June ll, the Baccalaureate Service was held at the Ocean City Tabernacle with the cooperation of the Ocean City Ministerial Association. The program consisted of selections by the Choir, philosophical teachings, and blessings from the participating clergy. It JZ' , yyi F., , l GRAD UA TI ON 'Ea ll 63 sw? ll' Q at ff , lL fm, , as X3 au.--gg, Watched by loving parents and relatives, inspired by Salutatorian Sue Garris and Valedictorian Anne McGinnis, the Seniors were overjoyed at the end of this phase of their lives. We the members of the Caravel staff would like to wish them, and you, a bright and happy future . . . XA: , 'N 3 1' Q! .ag L -M. . 'D yi' ' 2 f,'l'x't 'fL': Q' If aw K.s ' i


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