Princeton High School - Prince Yearbook (Princeton, NJ)
- Class of 1984
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And meeting again, after moments or lifetimes, is certain for those who are friends. - Richard Bach ' ' 'f v 5'f-4 8 I don't know why in the West 13 is considered an unlucky number, but in the East 2 is considered the unlucky number because it marks the first departure from l, unity. - Joe Frankel 18 if L.. swiss 5 4 Q 1 After twelve years, the bond of a class is a strong one. Trying, striving, hurting, learning, making mistakes and learning more, smiling over squeezed-back tears, relaxing with friends, playing hard and winning hard, and most of all, growing up, together, makes a common tie within the diversities and the changes of such a large group of individuals. Perhaps all classes feel the same way about their own class, a special feeling of belonging and caring that especially peaks at senior year. Even the infamous Class of 1984 cannot be exempt from the camaraderie, the joie de vivre and the spirit that has been built by one to up to twelve years of togetherness. Even the generation of the dreaded 1984 can laugh and cry at the same time, trying to catch and store the memory of one slice of life, the remembrance ofa time that will never be again. The 1984 Prince is thus dedicated to the Class of 1984, in defiance to the vicious rumours that have always circulated about this year, and in a proud tribute to its spirit. To the Class of 1984: Here's to the past and to the future. Cheers. Mi 1 ,ff All sounds have been as 4- ,V music to my listening, ,I ' ' Pacific lamentation of slow , bells 1 The crunch of boots on blue 8 snow rosy-glistening, shuffle of autumn leaves, and all farewells. - Wilfred Olsen 1 1 l 19 -ww N EN r SENICRS Qui I' als ww 5: JESSICA WENDY ADLER Crossing a bare common, in snow pud- dles, at twilight, under a clouded sky, without having in my thoughts any oc' currence of special good fortune, l have enjoyed a perfect exhileration. - Emerson 'K sf. EQ! Es.. Q. : K l AILEEN B. ALROY For so long l've been looking too hard, l've been waiting too long Sometimes l don't know what l will find l only know it's a matter of time. - Foreigner izfggef f 5. --- . .i.fA15,.g, fa LINH ALI CHARIS AZZOLINI l am going to miss all my close friends very much LR TS JS. But as they say life must go on so on l must go into the future not looking for what the future brings to me, but what l bring to the future. l leave my sister Jessica with all my love and the best of luck in her sen- ior year. All my love always and forever to Blair Spruill who helped me through it all. Good luck to everyone in the class of 84. Love you always Mom and Dad. 334 we - X tw ' x we Of it A s ,sn A. - 'C' 22 I RICARDO BARRAGAN Every man has a place, in his heart there's a space, and the world can't erase his fantasies. E.W.F. You don't get to choose how you're go- ing to die. Or when. You can only decide how you're going to live. Now. J. Baez Good luck to all my friends in their fu- ture endeavors. Thank you Mom!! DANIEL BASCARA To all my friends and teachers who have made these four years at PHS so memorable - Good-bye and thanks. The notes are not a substitute for the text itself or for the classroom discus- sion of the text, and the student who so attempts to use them is denying himself of the very education that he is presum- ably giving his most vital years to achieve. - Cliff's - KEN BEER - ERIC TODD BERGMAN Canoe tripfM-l-TMfVassar-Devo flips, The mug, what's your IDXNC - swill- ing, slag happyj LaX Slash always O.C. Track - Dream team hurdles stiff on the videojE.A. - Woody+the banaca BfAS + coffee breakfMay Day Pr83f Rovers in the closet Reunions kali lptf X at City Gardens The ClashfVlP excur- sionsfoff block headfthe HavenfNan- tucketfThe boysfThanx Jeff, Mom + DadfNew yearsf someone controls electric guitar - T.H.fLBlfWDACf Berg Dede 3+ iii is- ff 1 ' .Q PETER J. BERGMAN A man's a genius just for looking like himself - Thelonius Monk Doctor said, 'Son, you've got Reggae- mylitis. Reggae-mylitis, l say. You only catch it one way. - Peter Tosh Bug Wit: You know what they say . , . 'Chiggers can't be boozers'. - B. Kliban SUSAN ELISABETH BERRY KLI Friends for l7 years - Forever TJG you will always be special! Cheer- leading - Kl, TM, MM, JA, TB, TM TANG ATTACK! Take a pill. You guys made it fun. Thanks. Good times with Kristy and Terri. BBB, Tootie fruities, Iet's try L'vilIe? MC special friend. MM S JA stay sweet. l will miss you! Soph year EMERGENCY BREAK! MD, TH good friends Thank you ASB. lLY John, Pam S Carolyn The years went fast but l will always cherish them. Thanks PHS ? it ,sp hit. 1 pl. .Ag -il, . 5 W1 .X iz C9252 7' 1 if ,w l ,-fa 'iz 2 , ,,, X ,V 23 LISA R.O. BESS My years at PHS were nice, but I must say I'm glad to get the 'HZ S if out of here! Mom I guess you won't have any more babies to look after except Michael and he won't be here until the year two thou- sand, fsmilel Well son, I guess it's time for me to make it on my own. Thank you for everything. AMM whose house! 99C UCC Don't be late TUA Thanks for being there when I needed you. I Love, You HCY Sam Que pasa? Csmilel YO SK JM house. YVETTE MICHELLE BEST What lives behind us And what lies be- fore us Are tiny matters compared to what lies within us. Emerson Only 2 years in PHS thanks to Marv S Dick LUV YA! Special love to WDH E3 thanx to Mackey GooberSFred. Good luck GC WT SC PW JY CT NG E3 MH my boys FY JM SF DH RJ SY TG S KJ. I still think about you BRB and YHP Mush remember the track meets Rum S Coke at parties and all the secrets. ILY :MOMI Later PHS it's been real! JULIAN BLEECKER Where there is much desire to learn, there, of necessity, will be much argue ing, much writing, many opinionsg for opinion in good men is but knowledge in the making. - John Milton Areopagitica Homestyle?I ROB BLEEKER i'Rabbit In the science of gymsocks, what unfor- tunately never appeared in human exis- tence, the question is: What causes that unidentified smell? In human existence the question is: Which washing detergent gets the smell out? Do you know what you are? You are what you is. - F.Z. 24 JOHN BOLSTER Life is a game, boy. Life is a game that one plays according to the rules . Yes, sir, I know it is. I know it. Game my ass. Some game. If you get on the side where all the hot-shots are, then it's a game, allright - I'Il admit that. But if you get on the other side, where there aren't any hot-shots, then what's a game about it? Nothing. No game. J.D.S. Life is the only thing worth living for. Flipper 12 down 2 to go. SARAH RUTH BOLTON Love to so many special people who made PHS such a great place. I'll miss you all. Bestest buddies - you guys are the greatest friends anyone could ever have. M and D - Thanks. And now abide faith, hope, love, these three, but the greatest of these is love. Cl Corinthians 13,133 STUART DIRK BONNEMA Whatever task you undertake, do it with all your heart and soul. Always be cour- teous, never be discouraged. Beware of him who promises something for noth- ing. Do not blame anybody for your mis- takes and failures. Do not look for ap- proval except the consciousness of do- ing your best. Baruch KLLI: Always there when I needed you. My everlasting respect, trust, and love. DFR My true friend S pal. MICHELE G. BOOK ln a cold world you need your friends to keep you warm. WS, AB, JP, Brownie - best buddies forever. A-M-B Hey, Hey we're the monkees! l'Il catch the sun and never give it back again. l'll catch the sun and keep it for my own. And in a world where no one understands l'll take my outstretched hand and offer it to anyone. - R.M. CRC - Still l'm glad for what we had and how l once loved you. - C. King STEPHEN BORDES From this window l've seen the whole world pass from dawn to dusk l've heard the last laugh laughed l've seen enough tears to wash away this street l've heard wedding Bells chime and a funeral march when as one life finishes another one starts - Paul Weller - Special Thanks to all my friends especially to those who put up with some of my more insane jokes. CP, JS, AF, CM. BRADFORD BOVERS You friend Caarcus! Car spleef money Molson G. Togal Gig ruff MH mopzog fishing at shore MOC, AF, CG Hoagie Haven Victor's the cabin ski trip No more bird men Yardley PA Beast -l- Z28 JS JM AF JVR Jarsh Sharel Choir to Vienna first trim Coo Perv Work'n Mr. Jones Peace is nice l don't like war or the draft Grades uhh Zep Who Future at SG good luckg Hockey, skiing. Good bye PHS Butch MARYANNEKE CANNIEJ BOWER Best friends - Marni - Terri- Jenny - Marta Hey girl Dany Dave - Hyla- kaa - Tim smile Summer 83 - the loft - JS - lt's all total bull 'Like ya know - JL unit. Woods! institute -in front of Catherine?!' And then Winnie the Pooh gave Chris- topher Robin the biggest Pooh-bear hug he could . . . for he knew their good-bye was not too far away. . . - A.A. Milne Alex - Thank-you for being so spe- cial - l love you always - XXOO - HANNAH BOTTIGHEIMER I got plenty of time You got light in your eyes And you're standing here beside me l love the passing of time Never for money Always for love Cover up and say goodnight . . . say goodnight - Talking Heads KATHLEEN BRADDISH gin we P Q... ,uf gf! f ...49 , V4 I 15 ti ALYSON BECK BRANDT Today well lived makes every yester- day a memory of happiness S every tomorrow a vision of hope. Weeds - ILY Thanx for all the years 5 troubles 8 confidences E1 hopes we've shared out of our tree - 2 bodies 1 soul lf the sun refuses to shine - l'll still be loving you - JES - A-M-B Hey Hey We're the Monkees What ya put into it is what ya get out Many memories - Thanx ILY guys! Shower the people you love wf love - JEN CK JB ASF WP COD Fam- ily WILLIAM BRANSON ln the midst of the word he was trying to stay In the midst of his laughter and glee He had softly and suddenly vanished away For the Snark was a Boojum, you see Lewis Carroll AARON BREDON RACHEL NEATBY BRONZAN Touch hands and part with laughter touch lips and part with tears. - Swinburne These winds and tides, this change of times, won't drag you away. Hold on, hold on tightly, hond on and don't let go of my love. - U2 To this place, and the kindness of these people, l owe everything. - Abraham Lincoln l LOVE YOU Mom Dad and Jas, Thanks for all you've done. Rhow zhow Fred 26 ANNEMARIE BROWN She used to be a sparrow in a cagefBut now she has discarded the ideasfThat built the cage, and she is nowj Free and on the outside. HB For all knowledge and wonder is an Impression of pleasure in itself. FB A M B, Hey Hey we're the Monkees. HGBXBB forever, lLY, l0flO. Beck your stairway lies on the whisper- ing wind E, W, J, J, J, P, S, V, M S D, J, T, N, A Things don't really change, l'm standing in the wind but l never wave ByeBye. DB CHARLES BROWN ALTA BRYANT Time sure flies when you're having fun! And this year was fun. l'd like to thank Mr. Brac for all of his time and efforts. Renae remember the good times we've had together, you're a special person. This is to the class of '84, make your dreams a reality. Keep striving for your goals. And for the apple of my eye April Ann l love you!! FLORENCE BURKE Flo Learn to live and live to learn Y T1 MIA LENAYE CAHILL AND IN TODAY ALREADY WALKS TOMORROW. - SC Thank you for being special - Kiran, LK, BW, SK fzerrrrol, BE, LS, JC, JF, EG, RD and SB. Thanx sweeties The farther I sail the less l see of what l've left behind. Goin' whar they'll talk right! PM DENISE CALAPRICE lt happened so fast that the past, pre- sent and future seemed one. - H. Melville Never regard your study as a duty, but as the enviable opportunity to learn . . , - A. Einstein I am not involved, thank God, and no longer need to take part in the competi- tion ofthe big brains. - A.E. So long PHS and thanks to everyone. x '-'sta 9-vu. MICHAEL H, CARNEVALE. Mickey 4 quick years, not quick enough! Base- ball's 'VI Spring 82 with W.O. -l- C.H. I haven't forgot. Schmidties Lots of memories S.E.B, Good luck to my bud- dy Steve - you'll do alright V.H. is ffl Take care - SH MO Clarance ER SK JD - gotta love them Giants! Thanx for all you've done TLC - luv ya - you too mom, Take special care CLG you're very special. Farewell P.H.S. - Good luck to all!!! Huw TINA LYNNE CARR 27 CHRISTOPHER ROGERS CARRIINIGTON PHS LaX WTO, three years, the LaX boys B3 Hey, Dave, where are our jack- ets?I Lots of laughs thrashing. Larry's corner tavern! This tastes like Birch wood - l'm glad for what we had and how I once loved you MGB. - S,J.L.A.H. living at McCray's, thanks. Eug -l- Cleo Good luck to the Boys - CM, DS, JD, JS, JP Watch how the years go swiftly by What will it bring for you and I? I don't think that the music dies I think that we move on. Thanks Loy. KELLY KIYOMI CALILK No words We look, each to the other, Showing secrets in deepwater smiles Kind eyes that never look away And even kinder hearts Touch me warm with life, With love I will always remember And try joyously to return. You are my dearest friends. I only wish I had found you sooner. 28 SAM CHAMBERS HBO., Spleef up fellas, oost! You can get it if you really want it, but you must try, try, and try you succeed at last Jimmy Cliff. Keith Iet's thrash! Gigs at the clubs - staff Day - LaX games at L'viIIe, 8th period thrashing with Broc - oh my God - Thanks to SB, KG, TS, JS Ali- son and Mr. Larson. It's been a great year. Mom, Dad, Marsh - thanks for the support, guidance and understand- ing. There is no way I could have done it without you. I love you all. P.S. Loren, I finally graduated! MATTHEW F. CHESSLER Dud, cut it out you SHOOBIE !!I What's the deal? I don't know Zaps, gig at the Gigger's. Break open those T- Boys fella Uncle Bill's home built packs Summer '82 well I'm off. l'm forgetting to remember to forget all the memories locked in my head - Squeeze Damn the torpedoes! full speed ahead! - David Farragut LILY CHOE And when find another soul who sees into your own - Take good care of each other. - J Browne - Mr. Broc and AD KG AL PG RS PS LM Yvette B, Debby M, and Debby F Good luck next year you guys! SPECIAL THANKS TO MOM DAD HSH MEREDITH LEIGH CHRISTIE All the really Valuable things we own Are things we cannot photograph. Best of friends never part, So why pretend this is the end? Beep! KELVIN CHU Sir Craig Packard Bolton IV The old sheep was right - this Fair is a Rat's paradise. What Eating! And what Drinking! Bye bye, my humble Wilbur! Fare thee well, Charlotte, you old schemerf' - E.B. White Charlotte's Web MARY CHRISTINE CLARK Church on time makes me party, Church on time puts my trust in God and man - Bowie Summer '82 Texas B.W., K.H., DTT-OD Doy want some white win? Summer '83 Beach what a B- Day Bowie July 20 Police one month later. Hanging out at J.M.'s S.F. T.R. P.R. J.D. Thanks J.M. you're the best. Central Park in the rain T.S. T.R. J.M. Knowing that we always will be friends in love. Terric times no problem. You're on my mind P.B. CHRISTOPHER CLEAVES MATTHEW M, COHEN ERR! . , . ERR? , . , ERR S :MAX. GB -I- SG Don't go - I told you! The muu' tang Coff the roadj Ah, Bish CTS in dis' guisej Escape from Biancatraz, Mind if I leave? YES. Times in the city, Sheafdb . . . Rescle soccer. Fran you corny mother. George, Tom, Ray, Butchie, Dave and all the other BLIBLIBLI Boys! and Van, Broc, Meril, KB LT keep it up. Princeton.. . I'm moving on again, take care. In this Harsh World Draw thy breath in pain, to tell my story EVAN COHN The game is not over till it's over - Yogi Berra - NO PAIN NO GAIN - Keep your feet on the ground and keep reaching for the stars - C. Casun - BYE, PHS, GOOD LLICK LET'S DO IT WRESTLING WARD S. COLT TERRI MARIE CONNEL FR, MR, AB, Once we were pals you and me, remember? Been through a lot to- gether and not til you are gone, will I realize how much I love youl REJR at CPSIake, Nude Beer Shout Stuff REAL loud, GA in the rain TR - Mes- sage in a bottle! - MR AB Sorry, didn't want to hurt you. WC Thanks for being a good friend. Continued under Marta Rottweiler SANDRA CORSOVER I've been happy lately thinking about good things to come and I believe some- thing good has begun. I've been smiling lately dreaming about the world as one and I believe - someday it's going to come cause out on the edge of darkness there rides a peace train. C.S. PHS I've learned. Time it was. And what a time it was, It was . . . SSG C.F. G.V. J.L. E.R. ILY Peter, Ted, Emilie, we have learned together ILY ALL KC MS AM SV CHOIR! KEVIN CHARLES COX THE CLASS OF 84 IS THE BEST GOOD LLICK EVERYONE NEXT YEAR IIPARTYII KATHRYN L. CRAFTON They preach a humdrum sermon on merits of the execution, then praise Je- sus Christ for being executed, and con- demn the Jews for doing it. Thomas Paine Mush Love to all you Cheesy dogs: CAP, LEXI, AIMS, ZAM, S MAC The louder we scream - Mr. X, the sweeter the sound. Je T'aime VB4O KTC 30 SYDNI ALEXIS CRAIG GOD GRANT ME THE SERENITY TO ACCEPT THE THINGS I CANNOT CHANGE, THE COLIRAGE TO CHANGE THE THINGS I CAN, AND THE WISDOM TO KNOW THE DIFFERENCE AMEN. Suzette, remember our secret! TRACY TRAY CRAIG Dear PHS I can't believe it's almost over. Actually, if you really stop and think it's only the beginning. It's been fun, although I kept telling my mom that I was going to burn PHS down. Good luck to my girls: TS, SC, PW. Es- pecially to my best friend CS All my love to my family 6 to GOD for always being there. Always remember that as bad as things may seem GOD will never put more on you than you can handle. Te quiero. Nlmsanummr iQlR1-lpxxeuu: ..... ' rafts STEPHANIE HOWLAND CRANDALL Far away there in the sunshine are my highest aspirations. I may not reach them, but l can look up and see their beauty, believe in them, and try to fol- low where they lead. - LMA Mom E1 Dad -thank you for putting up with everything - I love you! ALC - You've got a friend - I LOVE YOU SWEETIE! It could be a case of right place right time -- Joe Jackson SHARON L. CRUSER To the Class of 84 best of luck in the future. Mannie I couldn't have done it without you - thanks for everything. Georgie it's been great 6-12 gettin on buggin out with Mr. T, l'm on my way, so are you don't f up. BM thanks for all your help. LB best wishes, got any pa- pers? IC thanks for being there. CM all my love, thanks for the memories. KC get it together, DP ??? 84 and many more. 1' SUZETTE ARLENE CUMBERBATCH Hold on to your dreams, Though sometimes it's hard. Just hold your head up, and reach for the stars. Hold on to your dreams, though they seem far away. And those dreams will come true, SOMEHOW, SOMEWAY! - Madinah, friends always - SYD, I HAVEN'T FORGOTTEN OUR SECRET KIRAN B. CUMMINGS To accomplish great things, We must not only act, but also dream, not only plan, but also believe - ANATOLE FRANCE Realize that the proper use of the will may be to hold back as well as to drive. lt's hard to say l'm sorry ILY BE There is nothing in the world so irresisti- bly contagious as laughter and good hu- mor - Dickens SMILE! ANTHONY PAUL CURTIS Argue for your limitations and sure enough they're yours You are never giv- en a wish without also being given the power to make it come true, You may have to work for it, however. 1Richard Bachj 6x9:42 The ultimate question and answer! See ya BB, KC, JD, AS, NH, AT, JR, DY fhope I didn't forget any- one.J Soccer 4 years, Debating KARGUE GUYSJ Chess - COLLE system eh? Bill 1498, Math 6 physics, Orchestra - Boston DINO D'ANGELO Baseball 4 years, the greatest - Too bad we couIdn't get anything right. Crui- sin' around every which way. Remem- ber that dance sophomore year. 'Just give me 10 more seconds' Well let me tell you there's been some good times and some bad times so out with the old and in with the new. Later, much. JON A. DAVIDSON Magic The Big Parties in which The Hana govers occurred The soccer team who couIdn't win a game but was always out there trying Fourth period English with Mr. T. KENNETH J. DAWES 1 JESSICA AIDAN DANIELSON Always late! Living for four years on five hours of sleep for lessl Well, if they said it wouldn't last I guess we proved them wrong. I love you CED! We are what we pretend to be so we must be careful about what we pretend to be - Kurt Vonnegut, Jr. 32 KEITH R.S. DEDE Slippin' through a lily field I came across an empty space It trembled and exploded Left a bus stop in its place Well, the bus came by and I got on That's when it all began There was cowboy Neal at the wheel On a bus to Never-never land - Dead no case, no outlet? VR, and M.F. long time no see ILY SESSA OLGA DEDLILIN Well girls, let's not babble on. Oh no, May Nightmare - Goofie Pills! Down- town Trenton - MC stop the car! Rasta - we're jammin' Won 75 GST's - KL KL KH BW DJ MC JM I love you guys! NYC iif5f82 EN 8 LS. Yeah - dance! Don't worry, you're all the same, the only difference is your looks and name - Metrics - Thanks M 6 D GET OFF MY CASE!! L 0 ky if :lk 0 I-5 TODD DEVIN GG IG GI NG IG GI NG IG GI NG IG GI NG IG GI NG IG lS PLEEF UPSPLEEF- LIPS- PLEEF-UPSPLEEF -UPSPLEEF NGP ROUND IN RAN COC RAS WOOD SWf S, R, PEPSI SG GL SH MO OSH MOOS The Boys HOSING DRIVING PGIEDOB- HITMCBLINIAN, ROCO? J.S. JD C. LINE GOOB STSHAPY GETTING HAP- PY THRASHIN ENGF THE LLINAR S THE CASTLE KEGS SS KEGS EGILI MIGHTY HEIDI AND ALL THE GREAT TIMES NFIGP BLIDSROCKS RAILS 41 ERBREW MIX-ERSR. l.lGGSA.C- .PARTY TIME BALLYS RESORTS THE TROG IS PLEEF UPSPLEET- UPS- PLEEF- UP THE DOGIN GIGGIN GIG- GIN GIGGIN GOAKED GIGGIN GGIG MARIA P. DIDONATO My only regrets are leaving my friends and the memories. l'll always remember the good times at Princeton High with the class of '84 Good Luck to you All!! senior girls, NYC with italian Club vptsec. Summer of 82 - Italy, Reho- both Beach, Look at those lifeguardsf' Thanks to good friends TM AT SB KI KG OD. Special thanks to AD, PK, KC, DT, AD, ILY YOLVRE GREAT! GLIARDA Ml MARAIA Thanks Broc S Prez ILY Mom and Dad, B S D S T, CAROLINE A. DJORLIP City, no more shadows to be seen Coun- try, all the sunshine I can dream Smo- kestacks spew your sour steam l'm gonna fly to where the sun Meets the land and the living's not planned and the children laugh just cause they're liv- ing. l'll send for you if you ever want me to, but you'll have to learn a new way of giving, D.F. Thank God its over - so many people l'll miss - Good luck to all CMILYM Think of me - l'll think of you. RACHEL d'ORONZlO So, before we end land then beginj Let's drink a toast to how it's been ... l've loved these days! BJ. Wash '83 - BSA lL 8 MY A 8 B we're mellow?! RR-AMB! summer '83 - S Ev G! A blast We're getting older as time goes by. We're the children of yesterday, CS. Love to M, D 6 P, K - You're almost there. When l think of you again, it will be more than just once in a while. 'ILY - RLW' O baby, it's a wild world - Luck to all JOHN F. DLIMONT PHS - l've seen it all Four years with The Boys - CM JS JP TD CC - The comedy has been too much. BHS every weekend ski trip 82, 83, 84 - Ripped? Sure, why not?? Tall Boys. PH at CC'S, Gig at Mc Cray's!! Do or Die - Jay- Mellow is the man who knows what he's been missing. - Led Zeppelin ls every- body in? The ceremony is about to be- gin, - The Doors Thanks JSM if 'lll may M , .. , in . ky I 2. 5 . ,. f' K 2 Wifi-1.3 M- N10-.., . f,.f...fWw-awww '-- ' My d 1 'ff ROBERT GREEN DUNHAM He who would give up the slightest free- dom for security deserves neither. - Ben Franklin Tennis was awsome. Jacob, you're a great friend, stay close. The Tower was only good while I was on it. Luke, I can't afford any more. Keep in touch. lt's difficult to soar with eagles when you work with turkeys. REBECCA L. DYSON How do you know l'm mad? said Al- ice. You must be, said the cat, or you wouldn't have come here. France, QWho's Lewis Carroll '82, Vienna, '84. Jason's in LJ not a native? Pass the twol Grapes, M S M's and pizza - l HAVE to have a math?? pizza! Did ANYBODY do the Thanks 3, and all the M.E,S. who made it worthwhile. The rest is si' lence . 34 BRUCE A. ELLERSTEIN The song is over I'm left with only tears I must remember Even if it takes a million years. Thanks for memories - PM, TH, BW IHTSIS - KC CLAIRE ELISABETH ELLIOT If you can imagine it, you can achieve it. If you can dream it, you can become it. - William Arthur Ward l'm a dreamer ... Thanks AE, DE, ME, and CE for caring. You were always there - ST. KN 8 NH - you believed in me. I love you and miss you SS and CC. You've come a long way, baby! MICHAEL ELLIOT I watched the ripples change their size but never leave the stream with one per- manent sand. So the days float through my eyes but still the days seem the same. And these children that you spit on as they try to change their worlds are immune to your consultations, they're quite aware what they're going through. - David Bowie ADAM DEAR FRIENDS THANK YOU ALL!! I LOVE YOU! - ADAM MELISSA A. EPSTEIN There are no strangers in the world only friends l've not yet made . . . DJ - Best friends never part. . . ILY JA - Time it was, What a time it was! I still love those good times gone by - J.T.: Love to all my good friends who've made these years bearable 8 worthwhile. Le coeur a ses ralsons que la raison ne connait pas- Pascal Tomorrow is the first day of the rest of my life! PS - I love you Mom, Dad, and Joanna GILBERT B. FALCONE What's the deal? Let's go to H.H. The Yellow Bee The Job S.C. on the roof T.B.'s Shoobies at the beach, HOMESTYLE?! Bogus B,LI.I.D. It's been a hard day's night, And I've been working like a dog, It's been a hard day's night, I should be sleeping like a log. The Beatles And that's the way it is. Walter Cronkite CHRISTINE FILION CL, GG, GC, DP, DR - ILY. Filion Gigs! LS - Squibb! Police! SC - ILY Some may say l'm wishing my days away - Police. I'Il miss you - Kruegel, Larsen, Wimby, LS, SK - Too many great times. EEEALL! I owe all my friends a big Thanks. Thomas Sweet - I'lI never forget you. Anyone for skinny dip- ping?? I want to get out while I still can - Elvis C. lT'S MILLER TIME! Mom and Nic - ILY Especially ANDREW STEPHEN FILLO You can choose a ready guide in some celestial voice, if you still choose not to decide, you cannot have made a choice you can choose from phantom fears and kindness that can kill, I will choose a path that's clear, I will choose free will FU - N Neil Peart Mah Pahls CP SB JS CM DP 2 8th grade talent show - Wooof!! AB finally friends. PH stolen shoes split AV!! Cub I AH Nah, They're following us. HH SSX? LANCE ANTHONY FLENOID CHAMMY Princeton High has been a lot of fun The things I enjoyed most were performing in the talent show and meeting new peo- ple. My memories of Princeton High will be good ones. I'm sure the things l've learned will serve me well in the future. ADRIAN FORMAN You friend! MONTY'S HOUSE M GOLD- EN B Hoagie Haven Haunted House Fishing LI At shore Yardley, Pa. Z28 The Beasts Monty's truck HH 70 miles 3 days B4T X-mas Alaska The cabin The gouks, The Hole, The Vineyard, The Barn. Joe Jackson MOPZOGS POOL- HOPPIN' Bananas Sharon Booooat BOOOAT Bovers wants his BOOOAT! LO Thanks: Brad, Chris, David, David, Ron SH MM VF CA MOC MG AL MH JR AG JS JV EW JB AANDP Brabant VAGABONDS J, fi -c. K E ALISON FRAKER Soon I knew that what I was after was life and love, tears and laughter. - Judy Collins 'Love to all my Friends' Mountains are valleys upsidedown - Bestest pals C.O.D., whenever I see your smiling face I have to smile myself E.L.G., Mom and Jess you're both like rainbows coming around the bend . . . I'd like to be as good a friend to you as you are to me, I love you. Thanks to a solo Dad, ILY ELIZABETH SUSAN FREEBERG Among those whom I like or admire, I can find no common denominator, but among those whom I love I can: all of them make me laugh WH Auden For all your encouragement MCEngf83 Lake Lahzern Thanx CH, Surprise DS! Kaplan in 15 min. Ames? Halloween -- 82 HELP LINDA! Raalph??!! - All my love - CH, DS, KP, MC, AS, AR, RS, SG, DS. Beep!!! Experience is the name everyone gives to their mistakes Oscar Wilde Sound familiar: TH? 36 BRETT ARLEN FREEMAN 737 679 866 983 846 980 726 578 736 967 826 5 78 686 576 76. CASCIIJ SNOOPY IN A RED FERRARI? IF I LOSE ANOTHER HUBCAP POLICE . . . OH, YOU MEAN THAT WAS A RED LIGHT ONLY 90 AROUND THAT COR- NER? NO WAY! JOHN - THERE'S NO SUCH THING AS A PORSCHE 396!! PEANUT POWER! VRYSTAATI! ONLY THE SHADOW KNOWS - SAYS WHO? UNO, ADO I JAMS DOES THIS PDWUNWN SAY WHAT? LSFSC MAKE ANY ADNPD!! YSSG SENSE - YEAH ROBIN FREEMAN The secret of life is enjoying the pas- sage of time . . . The secret of love is in opening up your heart - JT lt's a funny thing about life, if you re- fuse to accept anything but the best, you very often get it. If you need a friend, l'm sailing right behind. - Simon and Garfunkel All my love to my special friends LINDA HANNAH FRESCO I count myself in nothing else so happy As in a soul remembering my good friends. - Shakespeare Barb and Dawn - Thank you. ILY guys! Trying different ways . . . to make a dif' ference through the days. - Madness 2783 French Exchange -- ParisfArca- chon C'etait vachement chouette! Bye Sweeties! On y va..? OLGA MARIA FRYSZMAN Sixteen, is not an age or time lt's living life every day Sixteen, is just a state of mind So don't let it slip away -- Ethan Mann On ne voit bien qu'avec Ie coeur. L'es- sentiel est invisible pour les yeux. - Antoine de Saint-Exupery Special thanks to MR, DJG, DSG, NH, JR fand EM, MT, and, of course, DRJ EMIKO KAMYJ FURUYA It seems like just yesterday that I came back to Princeton after 6 yrs. Spending my last year at PHS was great. I want to say thank you so much to many people who cared about me S helped me: all the good friends S teachers, friends in Japan who kept writing to me, 8 my family, Thanx to all the people in Peer Group, You wouldn't know how just a word Hi Amy meant so much to me. Good Luck to all my friends at PHS! PETER GAGER SARAH M. GELPERIN 'HOW TO GET MORE OUT OF LIFE' Make sure that your life is Rare Enter- tainmentl lt doesn't take anything drastic. You needn't be gorgeousfor wealthy or smart - Just Very Enthusiastic! - BM Honeymooners, Twerpuses 6 Little Lou -I Love U! Mrs. Rose - T.Y. 4 a Dream! PLEASE DON'T FEED THE ANIMALS - Chris Deb, Di, Mere, Liz, Kris, Amy Rachel BEEP S the song, from beginning to end, I found in the heart of a friend! - HL DAVID MARCUS GIBSON Gibber , Low He shall drink nought but brineg for I'II not show him Where the quick freshes are WS Broth- erhood PKT Reunions 'Keg - off Pl, 9:00, BE THERE' just me and the Gi- ants. Who can't play lax? soccer - Win 1 4 the Gibber. Good X, bad X, summer 83 - cool out KF LW. Shezkix, Hotsy Totsy. How much do I owe you? Yo! Cruze in my baby blue, SH, PS, JF2 Get a grip. Later PHS, l'm gone. BKILY yu... as- NATALIE RENE GILLETTE 'NATI' Thanks PHS for the good times. Class of '84 we are out the door!! Thanks Mom S Dad for making it work. DAS in action at all times. Thanks AK MH for your help. Stay Sweet Bop RJ Doc T DM RM SH DG JM TH DQ. Hey DQM how was your pancakes? Hey MH Ah Boo to you too! Hey JM who loves ya I didn't forget you Dee be good and don't give any- body a hard time. Hey Fred who loves you! Love ya Natl B4 MARTHA H. GILLHAM I am rather like a mosquito in a nudist camp, I know what I ought to do, but I don't know where to begin. - Stephen Bayne Fare thee well now Let your life proceed by it's own design Nothing to tell now Let the words be yours - I'm done with mine TAKE A SISTER BY THE HAND ILY SIS SMIRDMH DD COMMUNE ASZBFL AU REVOIR DEBORAH JEAN GOCHFELD Been four years of laughs and tears Now choices we must make, We've had a good beginning here, We've learned from our mistakes . . . CTrywoodie IQBOJ Time it was . . . A time of innocence, A time of confidences. Long ago it must be, I have a photograph. Preserve your memories, they're all that's left you. - Paul Simon Nicolas, je t'aime. Merci mes amis. RICK GOLBITZ REMEMBER TOAD AND THE BIG 3, G AND T GENESIS FOLLOW YOU FOL- LOW ME J.G. AND 77 AT CHA- LETTES THE BRONCOS THE KNIGHTS THE TIGERS CALIFORNIA DREAMING KEEPIN' THE SUMMER ALIVE DEBRA SUE GOODMAN npuffn On ne voit bien qu'avec Ie coeur. L'es- sentiel est invisible pour les yeux. - SAINT-EXUPERY Quad je sais que je vous ai fait un peu de plaisir, j'en ai beaucoup. - MAR- QUIS de BEVIGNE THANK YOU to the best of friends - OMF, DJG, ESM, DRR, EGM, and, of course, all my love to MDT. - THANKS KJP - Paris '83 - THUMBS UP BUFFY!! RENAE QCORPORALJ GRAHAM EVEN THOUGH I'VE ONLY BEEN HERE A FEW YEARS I FEEL LIKE I HAVE BEEN HERE FOR YEARS. I HAVE EXPERIENCED GOOD TIMES AND BAD TIMES. BUT I'LL ALWAYS REMEMBER THE GOOD TIMES. MY THEME FOR LIFE IS LOVE, SUCCESS, AND HAPPINESS GOOD LUCK TO ALL MY CLOSE FRIENDS ESPECIAL- LY KAREN W FOR ALL THE FUN WE HAD TOGETHER, AND ALTABTEE- FOR BEING THERE WHEN I NEEDED HER MOST GOOD LUCK WHEREVER YOU MAY GO AND MAY GOD FOR- EVER BLESS AND LOOK DOWN UPON YOU! DAWN GRAY It's nice to know that even apart, there is a loving and sharing too great for time to change or distance diminish. - RR Hoskins, Jr. Can this be? Linda - You made it worth surviving! Jen - Best wishes for you always! MG, MS, KM, - Still thinking of you. HURDLES! State-Champs? FRANCE '83 - Need I say more?!! ON Y VA! MONICA A. GREENLAND THE BEST OF TIMES WfTHE BEST OF FRIENDS -- CH, TL. THE GANG MM, JA-EPT CH - A DIAMOND IS FOREVER! Erik who? Spam Petro, an WHAT? Me boot? Never! It's better in SPANISH! BlowFerd KI! Christmas Trees 1:30 Food Fight! LC The vega! Sunoco? Judy's Cp Splief? Waterbed Wave - Machine SITMI-KEY! Martinis Poconos EI Camino MOLSON! DMA - LOVE FOREVER Black Van Syndrome Where do we go from here? NAVY? KIT I LOVE YOU MOM, MICHELE S MARK! DEREK GROSS 38 KIRSTEN P. GROVER One generation passeth away, and an- other one cometh: but the earth abideth foreverfEcclesiates Set a fire? Who us? DonutsfES Stop sign, what stop sign Is there food stuck in my teeth? Teddy- Bear GRf82 Senior Girls Best times: Torino GTIM, LSD 70 Cars Pepsifl78 IBSP Caboose Exxon I won't forget: JPf MC, SLOTHfANfDDfPLfSCfPHfTM S ES! Especially CDfAMLF Se ami qual cuno: Diglielo The BOSS rules Thunder Road - Never let it end! Ilf 9f8l NIKOLAUS HABICHT I'M NOBODY, WHO ARE YOU? ARE YOU NOBODY TOO? THEN THERE'S A PAIR OF US. DON'T TELL, THEY'D BANISH US, YOU KNOW HOW DREARY TO BE SOMEBODY HOW PUBLIC LIKE A FROG TO TELL YOUR NAME THE LIVE- LONG JUNE TO AN ADMIRING BOG EMILY DICKINSON THANKS TO CAROL 6 ED, TO MRS. DJORUP, TO MR. TURBEVILLE, TO MR LUCKER and for all the good times at PFARS. BYE PHS ALEXIS HAGADORN It is bad to stop, hard to be satisfied with a single way of seeing, to go with- out contradiction, Perhaps the most subtle of all spiritual forces. The preced- ing merely defines a way of thinking. But the point is to live. - Albert Camus BOP THOMAS HAGARTY Tom There are two things to aim at in life: first, to get what you want, and, after that, to enjoy it. Only the wisest of man- kind achieve the second. - Bob Bachland As we are so, we dog and as we do, so it is done to us. - Emerson Thanks Bye, is JOHN HAMMOND KIMBERLY ALISON HELM Goofie P's E3 Electric wall paper. BW S MC - Texas 82 - Long horn or red? OD - Stop the car, May nightmare. MWH! I luv you guys - BW OD MC DJ JM TA CD KL SK. J S B - THANX - Luv ya! won 75 TRUTH HITS EVERYBODY. I hope you find what you're looking for! GET OFF MY CASE!!! of 81 ,- 'M W M, PATRICIA A. HENDRY Trish I still love those good times gone by - James Taylor Quoth the Raven, Nevermore - E.A. Poe Peg - Glad we're sisters, Magot. CPB off Hammock, Storm? KI, Buffs Boogsg SB to all the special times, AT - Devo2, the room house number. DG C-shop. Shore Reunions ya I guess I am a Dish! SD LAURA HERTFORD MEMORIES NEVER FADE The time has come when best of friends must depart. But I leave with you the best of memories. And with an impor- tant place in my heart. NANTLICKET '83 ILY MSD, Bros. D, H, J, and friends. Best of luck to this class of '84. Hi C Life is like a scrambled egg. l'll miss you GB. Best of luck! SCOTT HERZOG Let thy speech be better than silence or be silent - Dionysius the Elder Shoobie Cannonball 45 plus I'm burnin' up homestyle?! Jr. Haifs Dr. Jimmy out of control true strat king BBE ANDREW M. HEYMAN Andy Buster Heyman Who am I? Am I a speck of dust A piece of rust Or simply some organic material I search my soul And what I see Is that I'm me Summer is here Just don't fear Life's to short Watch the partying and stay cool! 40 TROY DERIC HILL Iceman Chill Well l've done it I am finally out. Now it's time to move on to the big, Life. Later Fellows S babes. Thanks for your great support mom -l- MR. SALDON, with love. Thanks Brenda for caring with love. To my cousins: Keith, Cham, and Scott, take life easy. Later, Fred, Tony, Keith, Marv, Steven, etc. l'll al- ways remember track the way we use to trip out. Bye all the blazing babes. Later Van + Burkert. Farewell - '84 NICHOLAS HIRSCH How do you know I'm mad? said Alice. You must be, said the cat, or you wouldn't have come here. - Lewis Carroll Hang on to your hopes my friend. That's an easy thing to say, But if your hopes should pass away Simply pretend that you can build them again - Paul Simon A toast to all, especially DJG And Hey - Let's be careful out there! CAROLYN F. HOEBEL l'm sailing away, set an open course for the virgin sea, 'Cause l've got to be free, Free to face the life that's ahead of me. - Styx SARAH - Friends since kindergarten and still going strong. FRIENDS FOR- EVER, ILY RlBlT - AMY - VER- MONT, Why?? Sometimes the touch of a friend is enough. - Jackson Browne Mom and Dad - l Love You This is a horse . . . a what? BEEP MARGARET HARPER HOFF Do you know where you're going to - Do you like the thing that life is showing you - where are you going to Do you know - PHS 4 of my best- the memo- ries the feeling the friends Thanks to you all esp. TROT S JJ my Best friends Court S Mom lL!.l AWLCP Hellooo Kel EG you're special let DD LLS Goodbye. All memories last a life time MSD don't worry I know what l'm doing silly KD ILLI Goodluck Mom S Dad lLLl Lots J S Buz AF l Care MARK HOLLINGER MADINAH HOWARD Dinah Winah This is for the times at PHS. 1983 field hockey season. Remember the hospital! The old saying forgive me God KW, SC, RG. To Suzette C. l hope you suc- ceed in life. To Kim J. Wild woman Good luck To my friends in the under- class l love you all. Good Bye PHS PS l love you Mom. PSS Good luck Mat and a Booool SUSAN S. HUFFAKER interpretations of life, To appreciate and share: lt's the best we can ever do To the handful of people - you know who you are - Thanks for getting close. Your hands held mine so few hours, but l'm not a child any more, l'm l'm tall enough to reach for the stars, l'm old enough to love you from afar. - Fleetwood Mac Sarah D.P. , you were my heartbeat! EDWARD E. IRENAS Ted ln the short span of his lifetime an actor must learn all there is to know, exper- ience all there is to experience, or ap- proach that state as closely as possible. -- James Dean Music and woman l cannot but give way to, whatever my business is. - Samuel Pepys KRISTY LYNNE IVAN SEB - 17 years forever friends thanks to SEB, CFP, JAA, MLM, MAG, TMM, PH, RNC, FAY, PO, GH, CT, RS, TP, RC You guys made it worthwhile. DTS - We promised What happened? Thanks for the memories Rakoonie: CP, MYT, BCH, Summer 82 BSG B3 Thanks TM, SB. Good times with Goober, sprout, PH - Buf the Bog, cheerlead- ing, NYCPYT - ebony S ivory, tennis anytime, Tang attack, tooti - fruiti's CPP83, JM thanks for our talks, Kit, flash WWP bus, Florida 832, lt's been great PHS DAWN ANNE JAHN Why should we be in such desperate haste to succeed? If a man does not keep pace with his companions, per- haps it is because he hears a different drummer. Let him step to the music which he hears. - Thoreau See how willingly I set you on your way, and yet I do not part with you for you will be always in my heart. Love to my special friends MAE - You've got a friend!! JT PHILIP E. JANNEY While Mona Lisas and Mad Hatters, sons of bankers, sons of lawyers, turn around and say good morning to the night, for unless they see the sky, but they can't and that is why they know not if it's dark outside or light. - B. Tanpin 42 MICHAEL E. JENKINS PAMELA N. JENNINGS The moments may be temporary but the memories last forever FH! LAX The Best - thanks JJ ski trip 82-84 Beach trips - sunsets, keys in the sand . . .Holal LFS True friends are what life is all about JBP, CHK TLY -- smile. . . no tearsIfALOHAl Still crazy after all these years SSG Sunshine always makes my happy JD Jaunie - Take me to the limit one more time . . . - Eagles OTAY '84l . . . JAVIER JIMENEZ M .IJ-in Excuse me is this the history room? UNO! Where is room lO4? Do you know it? Yes, turn right here then left and going left again. Did you under- stand? Who me? Of course! Mr. Saldon - Yes - I have to change my schedule - again! Incredible that's the word for PHS Missing that's the word l'll feel now. Thank you PHS and special for you AFS I will remember you all my life fl love you Specimensj. MARIE CARMEL JOACHIM DORY A. JOHNSON And if you see us on the corner and we're dancing in the rain. I join my friends when I see them outside my win- dowpane - shadows in the rain. Police JS - There is music in you. Mere- Moonshadow is beautiful! COBS. SATF -- ME Plumface, KH, CD I995 - Love to: BW, OD, KH f:MWH+SocksJ SK MC, JM - High you fly! We're all looking for a sunny day Hey Lee - Smile ILY To Mom - a hug Time to face the strange changes KIMBERLY JOHNSON Today the candle of my faith is held up high to shine in steady trust I forge a path that time reveals as mine . . . THANKS K.P. for the good times Cookies The day's finally come!! Thanks and good luck to M.H. and N.G. Thanks PHS for the memories - spring and winter track '81 was GREAT! Hang in there juniors fF.Y.g T.G.J ZIM- BABWE!! 'TIF' 'luv ,, Q 45 1 f' I I CD9 KIMBERLEY JOHNSON if I , I C EDWARD GRAHAM KATZ The last graduate of the Class of '83 lsn't it intriguing that after all you cry about and try to do and hurt from and work for and hate you can look back and say What a blast, and look foreward and say More, Pleasen? AFS Malaysia, I982-83 . . . Where? Terima kaseh, Ku cinta mu. I'm a Princetonian? Time to move on. '84 friends, Thanks: RB, ER, BW, BE, KC. ,W 555155 of 'Sf' M, ff' ELIZABETH NEWELL KEENAN True friendship is like sound health, the value of it is seldom known until it be lost. - Colton One way to Manila! Audi W.A.S. road -trip - B.W. What would the loved one say? TN - When I use a word, it means just what I choose it to mean - Neither more nor less. - Car- roll. My family, Jep, Sullivans, AB, BW, MR, JS, RD, KC, MC: I Love You All! JS - The secret of education lies in re- specting the pupil. - Emerson P.P.S.I L-O-V-E Y-O-Ll! PETER KELLOGG 1,f ,A55 21,84 0 ,,,,.4v ata, i fa ID 43 SARAH STRATTON KERSHAW Think every morning when the sun peeps through the dim, leaf-latticed win- dows ofthe grove, how jubilant the hap- py birds renew their old melodious mad- rigals of love! And when you think of this, remember too 'Tis always morning somewhere, somewhere the birds are singing . . . - Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - CLI Summer: Susie! PL, DJ, ME, I Love You Thanks: P.G.g JB, JD CMN: I2f23f8lJ SH - Love 8 a million emergency exits SONJA CHRISTINA KIRTON Liz Summer of 82 D.O. 83 M.H. l've learned a lot. JM SM KI LB AK Thanks for a blazing time 'iRASTA thanks Mom and Dad When the race gets hard to run it means you just can't take the pace when it's time to have your fun you find the tears run on down through your face, then you stop and think a little Are you the victim of the system Anyday now they gonna let you down by Bob Marley CATHERINE HOWARD KNIGHT Where did the time go? Each moment was a memory - Many More to Come: Reunions - Why does it always RAIN? SKI TRIP, Srs of '81, Field Hockey 8 Lax: Thanx JJ, Beach Trips, KNIGHT- MARE, Smile: No Tears, Would have missed Jeff E: Andrew. TRUE FRIENDS ARE WHAT LIFE IS ABOUT! JBP, ABB, PNJ, WES, etc. ILY, We'll look back on this time 8 only then will we appreciate the friends S memories WE HAD! Don't you feel like trying some- thing NEW? DAVID I. KOCHEN Someone just smiled for no special reason Looks like the smile's come back into season lt's so easy It doesn't have to be a nice day Just the only one you've got And it's coming ready or not - The English Beat Thanks, P, T, and B. 'OUT THE DOOR, '84' JLILIA M. KOPP - Wawa 3x Betsy Jen you're in reverse scandle ice picks?! VFW -- Lobsters?! Dons - I want a COKE!! Bathroom talks Tower Motel- Eh? Thanks John and Joe ILY - Jen S Cril - You're lucky I have a good sense of humor! See ya in CT! RB - Y.A.M.E. Spain! Thanks RF AT ME DJ CS CM and NJ Mom -I love you! The misfits - Island Fun! lVlCfJJ TFE - DJ - LF April 21 -I wish I could have helped I used to be disgusted Now I try to be amused - EC PS ELVIS IS KING!! ALICIA KORNEGAY 'ilsh Qand you know ity All my love to Mom 8 Dad who helped me through it all. DAS got the juice 'cause this is our world yall! GC, CN, DC, PW, WT, NG, DM, MH. Remember the good times down NB, only the ones with real Juice. To all the gals 8 guys I can call my friends, keep on chilling with the crew until your time's up. CRY- STAL - the house. Wish me luck yall, I'll need it. PHS it was fun while it lasted. Life's just begun! JENNIFER SUSAN LANDIS Wawa nite-3x! bathrooms, Tower Motel JP E1 PM, b-ball, soccer, Champagne, ?NC? SCANDLE, A toast to. . .? CT run 4:30-5 look a horse, moo! Jen, you're in reverse stranded in N.Y. APRIL 2l - Mr. V, hey - hey - hey - hey - IBRAVOI the island - fun in the sun, Kenneth, Betsy, Kim, good luck Jay, Pete, Timmy, thanks for the song! ILY - GV, JK, Mr 6 Mrs Williams, you're the best! The older you get, the worse it's gonna be The ADS. Mom S Dad, I hope you're proud, ILY Tim SEE YOU IN CT!! INGER LYNGE LARSEN Ger Help! Did you do the math? I NEVER want to see another Coke ma- chine in my life! PHS, you got me started. THANKS! Don't walk in front of me, I may not follow, Don't walk behind me, I may not lead, Just walk beside me and be my friend. - CAMLIS GABE LEPENDORF Our liberty . . . is endangered if we pause for the moment, if we rest on our achievements, if we resist the pace of progress. For time and the world do not stand still. Change is the law of life. And those who look only to the past or the present are certain to miss the future. - John F. Kennedy JACOB LESCHLY Time it was and what a time it was, It was a time of innocence, A time of confidence, Long ago it must be, I have a photograph, Preserve your memories, They're all that's left you. - S 5 G I get by with a little help from my friends. - BEATLES Thanks Rob - you made it much easi- er! - Blondes have more fun - MICHELLE M.J. LEWIS I am finally done!!!! I can't believe it is true!!!! This is the moment I've longed for, for four whole years . . . which consisted of its ups S downs. But aIas!!!! I can end this life and begin a new one at college, and beyond. May God richly bless you all and give you a life filled with JOY Good luck FJL, EG, AG, TL, AL, S SR Thanks to all my teachers - 5 541951, GREGORY LICHT M 51,9 5 f' of 84, ., ff' KRISTIN K. LISI ES - California bound or what? I'll nev' er forget the things we've shared. ILY JT - April dilemma GTC WLG -- The times we were happy were the times we never tried. OD KH DJ EN LS -- ILY ALBINA Guardame GST's wfOlga CG - No Prob! Yeah Dance Love can mend your life But love can break your heart - THE POLICE - GET OFF MY CASE!!! JULIE ANN LISTER Who are you? said the caterpillar. This was not an encouraging opening for a conversation. Alice replied, rather shyly, I hardly know, sir, just at pre' sent- at least I know who I was when I got up this morning, but I think I must have changed several times since then. - Lewis Carroll - The time has come . , . All my love S luck to great friends 46 LARA JEAN LOMER TINA MARIA LLIPA Freshman year getting called down the main office by Van, Sophomore year having McGuire 4 times a day. Hay Good times Z28 Transam Lunch times Best friends Video Games sum- mer time the best shore Late for class Senior year trying not to skip. I can still remember when Mr. Mackey called me the tree lady. Because I al' ways drew trees. Good luck! It was fun. JEFFREY LLISEN I H M6 W J15' 63,84 JOHN TIMOTHY LYSAKER de.I:ente: What de nations dat have de H-bomb will be living in. Johnny Hart I've had so much cool - it's just left me cold. David Bowie The horror, the horror. Joseph Conrad It's all right here in Neuroticaf' Adrian Belew STEVEN RALPH MAITLEN A man has more fun wishing for the things he hasn't got than enjoying the things he has got. - F.P. Dunne Midnight call in Spain, Philmont, Great Adventure, Washington Trip, and Sen- ior Year. Many thanks to The Group. Lone Star State, here I come! 1' Y 'WH -Wa, , Z la CHRISTOPHER MATEY fy M' t t'in..' f 4 KIMBERLY MATHES SYLVANA MATTERA THERESA MAZZOTTA Never the same wfo you - MS TS AP CT HM SP - So special. EMERGENCY BRAKE The good times wf Kristy S Susie - BBB ftuttifruttij Try L'viIle. WW OHNO! Cheerleading 80-83 PYT's TANG ATTACK ARAR. ILY - KI SB KK MD TM JA MM TB - Darlinl Ter' rai, Guardami! Right no left - CRASH! JA S MM l'lI miss you! Thanx Broc S Trot - from Susie, too! Thanx for your support Mom 6 Walt. Terrai, Guardami! I will always cherish the memories I have from PHS. Take care FERGLIS J. MCCORMICK Going down the road feeling bad! A.B., C.O.B.S., NOLS. Denali 83 l.S.M. To serve, to strive. And not to yield l'm going to climb a mountain - the high- est mountain - if I jump off, nobody going to know. Can't you see? O Can't you see what that woman - she been doing to me. M.T. Further on up the road . . . W.P., A.F., B.G., M.L., ICSNY, SSG, JT, JG Hazzam Shazzaml CHRISTOPHER E. MCCRAY Football Taking orders from Bill and rocko Thanks Rendall '59 Thrashin at Sinbads Spleefup gigging at the Lunar Ski trip Go to the castle, SR Good luck to the Boys JD JS JP TD CC Thanks Mom and Dad Singing in the sunshine, laughing in the rain, hittin on the moon- shine, rocking in the grain. Aint no time to pack my bag, my foot's out the door, got a date, can't be late for the High Hopes have a ball Juniors - what great times are ahead, ELIZABETH SUZANNE MCCREDIE 'isuffyr How sweet it is to love someone How right it is to care How long it's been since yesterday What about tomorrow And what about our dreams And all the memories we share - John Denver Thanks to all my friends. France 81 Bell Choir, First Aid Squad BMEYP DSD, Chinese food Thumbs Up Puff!!! HEATHER GRAVES MCVICKER Music is the rhythm of head and heart. MBE He who bends to himself a joy Doth the winged life destroyg But he who kisses the joy as it flies Lives in Eternity's sunrise. Blake Thanks to Chuck and Lucy and Kindred Spirits MY and SB AMY LEE MESSERSMITH Spaz Imagine white as something absolutely pure, something in which color no long- er exists, but only lightg and black, on the contrary, something so full of color it has become dark. -- Gide True expression, like the unchanging sun, clears and improves what'er it shines upon. It guilds objects, but it al- ters none. - Pope Bop I'LL MISS HUMPHREY THE REINDEER 48 BARBARA JULIE MILLER Cause we're the party people night And day, living crazy thats the only way! SUMMER LOVERS JM TR MC SF AT CP. Thanx DJ OD BW KH MC DJ Thanx for getting me into it all, MC E, JM in DC. Freeze!!! OD in the B-room. NOO Prob- lem. Thanx for everything MC but most of all for making me laugh. PR you owe me a back rub. TR Thanx for being a brother. MR. Zoggs S Spicoli Island Snow, We're quite aware of we are go- ing through changesf' Bowie NO, I SIMON JOEL KASHA MILLER Now this is not the end. It is not even the beginning of the end. But it is, per- haps, the end of the beginning. - Winston Churchill An argument needs no reason, nor a friendship -- Ibycus To all my friends who never needed a reason - Take with you all that you have given me. LIVE .g K ,I Jw 8 xiX JIMMY MOISE Mix Master 41 JIMMY MOISE JIMMY MOISE JIMMY MOISE JIMMY MOISE JIMMY MOISE JIMMY MOISE JIMMY MOISE JIMMY MOISE JIMMY MOISE JIMMY MOISE JIMMY MOISE NANCI MOY Think as I think, said a man, or you are abominably wicked, you are a toad. And after I had thought of it, l said, I will, then, be a toad. - Stephen Crane Yeni ve Ifnte yuldar avanler. - J.R.R. Tolkien To best friends Kelly and Kitty: A STRANGE GAME, THE ONLY WAY TO WIN IS NOT TO PLAY. 'WARGAMES PAUL SHIPMAN MLIELLER Uncle Fegg is far away doing things to sheep. He'll come and do something to you if you don't go to sleep. - Bert Fegg To all my friends - especially EB BE AS BP ER TN Thanks for being good pals. What have we here? Give me an axe and l'Il show you some fun lt's been a great 4 years - see you later everyone Nice day for somethin' . . KCMC CRYSTAL NEVILIS Crys - 4-Man Thank God it's overl' Actually it's just begun. Thanx Mrs. Migliore and Mrs. Seitz. Class of 845 I wish you all luck! D.A.'s ALWAYS IN ACTION!!! HAY 'ISH what you ridin'? All my love to DT, GN, NT, DT And especially RW! THANX Good bye and Good Luck CRYS' . gmt- ALBINO NINI THANKS TO THE BOY'S FOR THE GREAT YEAR'S AND 'FOUR YEARS OF FOOTBALLH' FRIDAY NIGHTS WITH MY 1142 LATE NIGHTS AT BK THE SUMMER OF 82 WITH JT H41 FOREVER GETTING RIPPED WITH BUDDY DS - ANYONE WE WANT AT NO THESE FOUR YEARS AT PHS HAVE BEEN A TIME TO RE- MEMBER TROY WILLIAM NORRIS Drunk delight of battle wjmy peers Souls that have toiled and wrought and thought wfme. Death closes all . . . What a rogue am I BUT A stiff man has no conscience! - Shake- speare LAX! 2B3, LV jerks, Sail S Ski, Vienna H-bound?!g Whoa Joe Her name lSN'T Snagglepusslu VBwjA S NY wfW Can you imagine us years from today Sharing a park bench quietly? NNA! THANKS COACH, CHIRP, CHERRY, T, S P 50 ASITA OBEYESEKERE MICHAEL O'CONNOR lt's the same old thing in brand new drag. David Bowie You'll leave here with your own set of tools and a trade everyone respects. Apex Ibrother of PIato.l HAII county, for sure! John Lysaker CAROL CAMPBELL O'DONOGHUE ELG - That thrilling free feeling of feel- ing free wheelingfbestest Al - Daffi- downdillies S upside down valleys . . . sunshine to CiCi S M S D 'thanks to good friends! Whatever you can do, or dream you can, begin it! Boldness has genius, pow- er and magic in it! Goethe i'm a wild seed again let the wind carry me - joni mitchell PABLO OEHLMANN THESE PAST TWO YEARS I'VE SPEND AT PHS HAVE BEEN SOME- WHAT EXCITING. l'VE MET LOTS OF FRIENDS, THE PARTIES HAVE BEEN FUN. GIGGING ON THE WEEKENDS, HANGING OUT AT CP, THE ROCK, TIN LIZZIE, AND OTHER PLACES WITH JM, LL, PP, MG, MM, JA, CH, TL, EL AND MANY MORE! LATER FEL- LAS! SPECIAL THOUGHTS ALWAYS TO JENNIFER SEE YA, PHS, IT'S BEEN REAL!!! 252555 MICHAEL O'GORMAN MIKE Don't talk unless you can improve the silence - VP Don't use a hatchet to remove a fly from your friends forehead, - Thanks Mom - lf l'm older, then why am l shorter - l wish everyone had a sister like mine - JOSEPH J. O'GRADY Smokey Mo' Grady Thanks to the greatest group of friends a person could ever have, for they are the ones who made the bad times good and the good times great. l would also like to thank all my teachers who have used great patience in helping me achieve my greatest standard of aca- demics. Thanks Roz, Dave, Ralph, and the rest of 7th period. DAN PANITZ Ande, what did you expect, a roll in the Haaaaaaayfil Ho No Cubby . . . And the heat come round and busted me for smilin' on a cloudy day - Jerry Garcia 6 Friends - A spleefed mind has no conscience Vien- na 84, Hear the snow over there is won- derful C H No kinda nice 17 21 4 Weezaloo spleefaling Who you looking at with a face like that - Grand Master Flash - oooooooof! JAUNIE BEEKMAN PARSELLS lt's not the end of what used to be, It's only the beginning of a change in you and me . . . Close your eyes and think of me and soon l will be there. you've got a friend. JT -- ILY - AG - Srfs - 81 CK, LS, PJ - Tis in my memory locked, and you who holds the key. - WS Remem- ber - My love is always there for the taking , , , - smile no tears! Pam - Take it to the limit one more time . . . - Eagles OTAY '84! . . . EDWARD PERNA i J ? WILLIAM J. PETER, JR. For my peers You're the best AC-FH Under the me Only for me ed Like - Can't stop it Ups and downs - Lovit Kal Kan Klan Four years football '15 84 53 83 51 Cruisin' the Cordoba wfthe Boss! To all the fellas: OOOST! To my pals, you know who you are: it's been great! Sid Sings! II4'A55 QL' of 94 4. my nv . WM ROBERT PETRECCA PHS: The times were good and l loved them all, but as all good things must come to an end so must we all move on. l'll remember these times always: New York with the ltalian Club, Cats, DP don't drink too much. Hey Bobbito Guarda mi! Thanks for the help Prez. Hey BB Get a life! Well l guess it's out into the real world now. Mom 5 Dad l'll love you always, and thanks for the guidance. JASON R. PETRONE l'd like to thank some teachers. Coaches: Mr. C rough ending 1835 lt was all worth it 4822. Beach we're going to win llet me pitchj Marv what will you do without me? TREGOP We did all right fellas take care. MH C.M. CWho we gettin on?J NAAAA! J.S. fAl-son who?b Good Luck Doc! C.C. CBe safej T.D. QHCHEESEHJ JD, DAVE We've still got Legion Mick! AS? GH. M,B. Juniors gig rough! THE BOYS ARE SPLEEFING LIP! Later PHS 52 KERRI MARIE PHOX Penn Relays '82 4:07, 17'1 lst Sect 83 Fletch's pancakes got me Jumping! KJ we could have used you in 1983. Chi- chi, What are the four no's? Project Ad- venture 1983, AM PW, TP, AH l2f28f 83, Rand C. Francy, My 4 years wouldn't have been the same without you. - A Day At The Library. TPhox thanks for your love + support. Marv, l won't bother you anymore To Class of 84 I hope your lucky star guides you your way! SW ROBERT SCOTT PILSHAW BLACK AND WHITE TO COLOR ll Jammin - When? Wa Wa runs with muscle man Time will not wait for me. Time is my destiny. B. Wilson MARIA OLGA PINOCHET No se ve bien sino con el corazon. Lo esencial es invisible a los ojosf' El Prin- cipito When man has love he is no longer at the mercy of forces greater than himself for he, himself, becomes the powerful force. Friends Live every day to the limit Dare to be all that you can be with all my love Special Thanks to EM, EP, RH, DS, BO, SJ KARYN PONCIN .aww iff' wi! pf 'i2,ag5 1,311 1. . 1, 'te- .Zf g D CHRISTINE PORRECA A L p A I l f xx 5 5 KRISTIN M, PRATT Afoot and lighthearted l take to the open road, Healthy, free, the world before me, The long brown path before me leading wherever l choose. For Bro - Whitman Ohl Somewhere in this favorable land the sun is shining bright - Thaler Love to the beeps! ORANGE! PASSION FRUIT! BEEP! DAVID PROSHAN I quote others only the better to express myself. - Michel de Montagne Education is what survives when what has been learnt has been forgotten. - BF. Skinner We can't all be heroes because some- one has to sit on the curb and clap as they go by. - Wily Rogers SHARON MARGARET RAGOONATH To live your life in your own way, To reach for the goals you have set for yourself, To be the you, you want to be That is success. Summer of '83 l love you C.A.M. always and forever. S.K. N.G. L.R. C.D. G.C., never look back on the past, look forward to the future. Good luck to, Georgie, Karen, and Gina pf 'Biff' ERIC ALAN RAPP Splendid, splendid, splendid, Whether or not you find your way, you're bound to find some way. lf you happen to find my way, please return it, as it was lost years ago. l imagine by now it is quite rusty. You did say it was going to rain, didn't you? - The Weather Man l wish everybody could have friends like mine. JONATHAN REES Every passing hour brings the solar system forty-three thousand miles clos- er to Globular Cluster M13 in Hercules - and still there are some misfits who insist that there is no such thing as pro- gress. - Ransom K. Ferm That's the reason they're called les- sons, the Gryphon remarked: be- cause they lessen from day to day. - Lewis Carroll MARNI RlCE Until you look into the darkness you are blind to all the beauty the light contains . . . Don't let your feelings be destroyed by the world around you, they are your world . . , Thanks to those who let me speak yet made me listen for the love that gave me strength and allowed me to be weak Thanks P.H.S. for the space to grow in, l needed it bad! But Dave? Your right! aff Nutr ff 6' fi? MARGARET A. RIDDLE !'And it's a run for the roses as fast as you can. Your pain is delivered. Your moment's at hand. It's a chance of a lifetime and a lifetime of chance. It's high time you joined in the dance. - Dan Fogelberg . . . And then Winnie the Pooh gave Christopher Robin the biggest Pooh-hug he could for he knew their good-bye was not too far away. - A.A. Milne SUSAN RIESHEL ROBERTS Goodbye BETTINA ROED THE ONE ABSOLUTE LINSELFISH FRIEND THAT MAN CAN HAVE IN THIS SELFISH WORLD THE ONE THAT NEVER DESERTS HIM THE ONE THAT NEVER PROVES LIN- GRATEFLIL OR TREACHEROLIS IS HIS DOG AMANDA ROSE 54 ,Ht f ,A 61,84 IAN ANTHONY ROSENTHAL '!Tony The test of a first rate intelligence is the ability to hold two opposed ideas in the mind at the same time, and still retain the ability to function. One should, for example, be able to see that things are hopeless and yet be determined to make them otherwise. - F. Scott Fitzgerald PHIL ROSENTHALE Social!!! Have another man! Yea man! Closet it! Bay Terrace Motel too drunk to ?!' Merry Weather Post. l'm losin it! The old dart ugh! Tie dyed un- derwear, palm trees and the infamous purple tripping lips for whatever it's worth, The Wall J.M. M.C. T.R. S.F. J.D. D.P. B.T. L.L. T.S. PARTY ON! MARTA HELENNE ROTTWEILER Does man love Art? Man visits Art, but squirms. Art hurts Art urges voyages - and it is easier to stay at home the nice beer ready. G. Brooks That's what l want to when I grow to be just a peaceful wreck holding hands with other peaceful wrecks, T.O Continued under Terri Connell MARC EDWARD HART ROYCE lf you can't be with the one you love Love the one your with C, S, N 6 Y good luck and thank you to the friends The only way to achieve immortality is to live forever. - Woody Allen - 'N ERICA WINSTON RUBEN l am everywhere with everyone. For l am on this earth now, enjoying its pleasures as a growing individualg constantly learning, dreaming creating art and laughing with the people l love. - EH My family and friends are the instru- ments behind my life of music. Come walk with me in the mud . .. H. Prather ANTONIA MARGARET RLIDENSTINE We the willing, led by the unknowing, are doing the impossible for the ungrate- ful. We have done so much with so little for so long we are now qualified to do anything with nothing! There is more pleasure in building cas- tles in the air than on the ground. Man is a make-believe animal - he is never so truly himself as when he is acting a part. ,X. 55 dANIEL F. RLIIZ Christopher Robin was going away, No- body knew where he was going, indeed, nobody even knew why he knew that Christopher Robin was going away. But somehow or other everybody in the for- est felt that it was happening at last. - A.A.M. much love to my friends ABCD WXYZ mix 'n match your own special love to my own dear Amanda DAVID F. RLIIZ Life is like a festivalg just as some come to the festival to compete, some to ply their trade, but the best people come as spectators, so in life the slavish men go hunting for fame or gain, the philos- ophers for the truth. - Pythagoras 56 JOHN RLISSO Goodbye Princeton High. l've had my share of good times and bad, but I made DAVE R. RLIOCCO I did it! What's more, I wasn't caught. Best wishes to my friends, The Debs Olga Jon Nick Kelvin Buffy Andrea Kit- ty Kathy Karen Dair Adam Ahmed Lisa. lt's been a Blast! ANDREA CHRISTINE RUTHERFORD I can evade questions without help, what I need is answers. - John F. Kennedy KW, DG, JA, AR, MS, NH, IL - Thanks -- you're the best! Mom, Dad, JIR-ILY LJS - Dreams do come true - Thank you This is not the end. It is not even the beginning of the end. But it is perhaps, the end of the beginning. - Chur- chill DEBORAH SAMS And be kind to one another, tender- hearted, forgiving each other, just as Christ forgave you. Ephesians 4:32 Remember when . . . remember now - DS MC AS KP RS CS - Dance, Passion- fruit! CH - Memories laced wflaugh- ter! Only one 4 me, SG! POLO!! When should we, AR? FLASH! LF, Where do I begin? En espanol, por favor. BEEP! - Softball - THANX RH2 Faith is never surprised at success - it expects it! H. Bosch ADAM SCHAEFFER Jaming on a Sunday Don't knock my amp over The connections at PHS Joe Jackson - Get That Girl Jersey shore - you're from Princeton you must be rich Punch at Springdale C.C, The untouchable guitar Driving with Mr. Krazy - never again ELLEN M. SCHENK KL M material or what? Someday! Free zip DB my times with you are the best ILY Buddy THE OTHER ONES ARE COMPLETE BS - The Police - KG set a fire, who us! donuts, T -l- J hour, stop signal ILY runaway! TR lightweight I have an itch, SOME yea right! LISA JILL SCHKOLNICK You do not need to leave your room. Remain sitting at your table and listen. Do not even listen, simply wait. Do not even wait, be quite still and solitary. The world will freely offer itself to you to be unmasked, it has no choice, it will roll in ecstasy at your feet, - Franz Kafka Love and thanks to all my friends, espe- cially ACR. Do svedanaya. DIANA J. SCHMIDT Where your treasure is, there will your heart be also. Matthew, VI 21. And my heart sleeps devoted, For you are my true treasure, brother. Loveg never-ending. Love you guys! lt's a MF, Min. Beep w . will r- ..r ' ' . ig il? . .1-2 wk ' Zh' 6 3 QF tg v .l':t14i.fR' li ANDREW V. SCHNEIER Oh end this day show me an ocean l've got to be on my way JT Good luck to LS DH CS and LT have a great senior year, and thanks for being there! PS Don't smoke too much C.R. l.L.Y.t! Walk down that lonesome road all by yourself Don't turn your head back over your shoulder and only stop to rest yourself when the silver moon is shining high above the trees J.t. Well PHS it's been real . . . wt ' DAVID GREGG SCHOWALTER If one advances confidently in the direction of his dreams, and endeavors to live a life which he has imagined, he will meet with a success unexpected in common hours. Henry David Thoreau LAX '11, FOOTBALL A54 - Thanks Beachel, Cirullo, Larsen. Good luck Quent, Chris, Troy, Lindsay. Deerwood Summers. Hi we're Chris and Dave 'Y IO and 'fll - ARE YOLI LOOKING FOR SOMETHING? B' Thanks to all my friends. AMY ADINA SCHULMAN Learn to love people and use things in- stead of loving things and using people H-D an experience in living L.C. C.E., We're only saying that time is short and there is work to do . . . J. Baez All my love: CSKDDML Thanks Re- Beep We've been through some things together with trunks of memories still to come We found things to do in stormy weather Long may you run N.Y. ALAN SCHWARTZ Much Ado about Nothing MARNA RUTH SELTZER MUSIC IS JUST A SKELETON OF WORK UNTIL THE COMPOSER PUTS HIMSELF INTO IT THEN IT BECOMES A WORK OF ART. - ANDRE PREVIN - Mater - IN LATIN SINE TE MOR- TUA SINE! Ready am I to go, and my eagerness with sails full set. Awaits the wind l'll take only another loving look cast back- ward. K. Gibran. Bye PHS. Thanks choir - orchestra - S.C. R.V. E.G. J.L. Get psyched for Vienna! LUKE SHEARS Four great years Never forget the Na- tives 'BI-'82 On with something else - good luck T.I. and R.B. See ya R.D. The Birds! '83 and dealing at the clubs! - Ah - do you belong here? Europe '83 - Paris, Montecarlo and the Owll The Who 'fl God is an Englishman 58 ANDREW C. SHELPUK Science without religion is lame, Reli- gion without science is blind. - Albert Einstein - Time goes, you say? Ah, nol Alas, time stays, we go, Or else, were this not so, What need to chain the hours, For youth were always ours? Time goes, you say - Ah, no! - Pierre de Ronsard - Grin and ignore it. JONATHAN SHERIN WARITHA ELIZABETH SISSON I will always remember the things l will never forget - Ca. 83 - Hi Kent - JSS Shower the people you love with love JT. We're out of our tree! 2 bodies with I soul. ABB-ILY I have a friend l've never seen he hides his head inside a dream - JBW. What a fine line to walk - not to throw away the past but not to hold on to it tightly Love to all of my close friends. - MBB CHK - and remember goodbye doesn't mean 4ever. EemHure CYNTHIA ANN SMITH Cindy No matter how much we change or how far apart we become we'II always have memories, those can never be taken away!! Robin - ILY!! Lots of great memories Dawn, Melissa, John, and Joe - you're great Thanks for every- thingfThanks Kathy, Amy, Mom, and Dad ILY all! PS - Thanks Boo - my third sisterjSpain - RB JK DJ You made it great!flt's the little things you do that countfSMILE!!!! T -W JACQUES SNIJDERS Class of '84 Summer of '83 J.B.-P.H.S. - Class of '83 - M.C., too What the heck - to the future! More power to the Non-Materialists! - the beautiful ones, of course . . . D B Ll An eye in the sky Mr. M - X - Country - L.I. JENNIFER SOPHIA SODERMAN The pain of leaving those you grow to love is the prelude to understanding yourself and others There are so many dreams I've yet to find . . , When we tell others who we really are, it opens the door for them to share likewise. ca 83 Hii Kent EEM HURE! ILY KK WS AB CP JW AF HM PS To my friends - remem- ber me as a permanent friend Mr. -+- Mrs. C - Thank you for being you MOM - Did I tell you - ILY ILY GRC - you are special RACHEL SONNENSCHEIN But we turtles move around very slowly and see all sorts of things. - Keith Robertson How do you do Frieda? How do you do Charlie Brown . . . I have naturally curly hair! - Charles M. Schulz Frighten? Why should anyone be fright- ened by a hat? Antoin De Saint-Exupery The Little Prince The last of the Sun-n-Shines - L.A.R.S! Thanks for being such good friends - GW. JY. CH. SG. MC. DS. DS. KP, LF. Amy - BEEP! EDGAR A SOTO H?-I When there is a GOOD BYE there is always the happiness of a new EN- COUNTER. MUCH LOVE AND SUCCESS TO ALL of my FRIENDS AND TEACHERS ? fi ml ,231 D ,fm 1 ' .Wf- I i'?f'5f' off 4 ,AW MARIE CARINE YAELE TOLISAINT Goodbye to the routines and cliches Goodbye literature algebra history Goodbye to those that still dream With the ancient and think that nothing can be done superior to the past. Love the original, odd, unknown, but good- bye is not an ending word for you'll find along life's way within your heart you'll always have part of yesterday, So long all ,.. hasta la vista Thanks to God Mom PHS AFS - Chile LEAH FRANCESCA SOPHIA SPIES Such Memories . . . Thanks to special friends - ILY. lt'll have to be 'Another Thyme' - C+J. Fine friends are few, thank you for being you. And I thank my lucky stars that you are who you are, - JT ILYMOM Don't you feel like trying something new? - JJ Got my mind on a sweet dream . . . l ought to be on my way . . . JT OTAY '84 is , st. Q' ' Q --X 4,-M L tttl L .rug - 5? ...I sg 'Q H of --ti. . , It--fl--It - S Q3 --1. A iq, .- - use Q' 'K .x S-.g . 3 A A i MARY THERESA INDIA SPRLIILL Tee-Tee Twiggy My last year at Princeton High was the best. I never thought I would miss school but I will. I want to thank my boyfriend Anthony for helping me get by all the rough times l had during school I LOVE YOU Always . K.K. GA. T.C. SC. P.W. friends I'll always remember good luck. With all my LOVE to MOM, Blair, and my little sis Malinda. JEREMY B. STEIN KATRINA STOY RENEE NOLETTE swAiN One is never judged for the number of times that he fails, only for the number of times that he succeeds. Bye-Bye PHS as sad as it might be but it is time to seek out wider horizons. Departing from PHS is something that we all must face. A special thanks to Ms, Euell for all of her help and encouragement, Thanx Mr, Trotman. Jon and Cryo looks like we made it. it , L if P . -1. ,. P X .t ,L t, JENNIFER SWINTON Woe to the dogs to whom this world is going! Hey guys, don't complain, VOTE! Hanna - Mark Grill isn't work- ing tonight! Any time I should have her home? The pain of recognition. Cream of wheat! - Call me! Cl'm SO coollj Car- men, Cathy, Linda, and Trish, I expect mail! But Rachel, from you a male please . . . life is the same, except for my shoes . . , THE CARS. Thanks Mr. Lang, Can I reserve a ride to Thomas Sweets every college break? AHMED TAHA When you are old and grey and full of sleep, And nodding by the fire, take down this book, And slowly read, and dream of the soft look Your eyes had once and of their shadows deep. - William Yeats WILLIAM TATE IIBHI., Half my life is in books written pages Lived and learned with the fools and some sages You know its true all those things come back to you - AEROSMITH SIX MONTHS TO GO SUSAN ELIZABETH TAYLOR I'm going where the sun keeps shining thru the pouring rain Going where the weather suits my clothes - Fred Neil CE KF BH RH HT ILY ALL Frances, you've been a great sister Thanks Mom and Rob I miss you Geoff C hang in there - A great friend H remember Ab- dule the Groceries you're a special friend Barb we'lI always stay in touch E DAVID A. THOMPSON What's the deal? l've got my clilboard, textbooks, lead me to the station. yeah, I'm off to the Civil War. Slie Kid - The Who Bogus H.H. T.B. Playing Bass Flatbrook - broke the limit The Job S.C. on the roof Batteries Not Included RICHARD G THOMPSON It's been real folks! Meet me in Midleburry or Wiscasset or wherever . . .Thanx to all of the warm fuzzys that made my one year here a good one . . . Like this scene is real random . . . Let's not forget M.C.A . . . Bye-Bye or Hello lrespectivelyj . . . Ed Ethan Mrs. Rogers Jeff Geoff Bob Hariet John Bill All the teachers Dallas Chris Aple the Waitress- es Greenline PHS EJ Forum YRULI YAC LRY PUSH LOVE RICK ALISA M. TRANI PH - Always remember: Devoz, Showey, THE ROOM! Mercer St. - house number? Go look Simone! ST - the good times are numerous: T-I-M O. We've got to get working on this. Dodge Osborn. Chem with muscles. TRIS- TONIAI Guarda mil Senior Girls, Italian Club, trying to organize Pep Club with JK. NYC - DP - do you remember? Love to - ST, PH, GV, PH, MD, EL, JK, TM - you'll get ICKY!! The past is the past but the memories will always last. Mom + Dad, ILY! , IIL My .?,,. , Ns-...U --,, 13-5-gf .. iff. SIMONE TRAVISANO Ashes to Ashes i'Bowie A.T. Re- member J.S. M.O. and one late Friday night A.A. Remember the movie and Conte's B.B. and L.S. keep doing what you do best! A.T. Never forget E.R. T.O. and the sweeties. Most of all remember all the fun we've had, and all the fun we will have! Thanks for the help M.V., D.K., J.S., S.S. You've shaped my life! Ground control to Major Tom !I'm here! Bowie HEATHER AVERY TROY When push comes to shove, roll. I hear and I forget, I see and I remember. I write and I understand. My pen must paint emotions inside. It captures the life that blows within me. We've all got gifts to sharejust don't custom package them. Smile my friends: LH, ST, JM and l'll know what you're thinking. It's a wonderfully crazy life Mom ILY. Viva Brasil! lt's been worth it. 'li' ... ,. Mega, 62 BROOKS TRUBEE POTATOES! AILEEN TSUI Ah, but a man's reach should exceed his grasp - or what's a heaven for? - Robert Browning To be what we are, and to become what we are capable of becoming, is the only end of life. - Robert Louis Stevenson What lies behind us and what lies before us are tiny matters compared to what lies within us. - Ralph Waldo Emerson CATHERINE LATOLIRETTE LIFFORD The only limit to our realizations of tomorrow will be our doubts of today. FDR And who are the fools of good heart, Mrs. Savage? l'd say those who gamble on people and invest in kindness . . . CPB IV SMILE - BE HAPPY! SB - Thanks for special times. Thanks and love to KM, AR, NH, NM, SB, RSR, P+T, ST. KITTS M-I-D Good Luck Mush! Music is the universal language of love - listen . . . SARAH P. VAN DYCK Live the question now. Perhaps you will then . . . live along some distant day into the an- swer. -- Rilke To those who've made the difference . . . hope your road is a long one, full of adventure, full of discovery. - Cavafy VIENNA . . . HERE WE COME! JAMES E. VAN RAALTE Never tell people how to do things. Tell them what to do and they will surprise you with their ingenuity. - Patton Thanks for the years PHS! They were great. To all my friends I couldn't have made it without you. Special thanks to B.B. and J.S. Friends forever- . IWTFHH Yeah!! Gigging with the boys. Butch is down!!! Do it Giggerbert!! Gig rough fel- lows, catch you later. GILIAN MARIE VERSFELD FH - Thanx Amy, Wawa nite 3x, SCANDLE! Summer fun in the sun - The Island! VFW - Lobsters?!, it's raining, Don's, CT run 4:30-5, pictures tell all, Jen you're in reversel, a toast to . . . ?NC? Champagne, the Golden Arch- es -- Uh oh! iced tea and . . . ? Tower Motel, misfits Park Ave. nitemare, Thanks, Sweeties! April 21 - Dad ILY, thanks Mom ILY Jen, Jules - Friends Forever - ILY - Thanx P.S. Elvis is king P.P.S. l LOVE YOU! Bye - PHS SEE YOU IN CT. J+J!! RUTH M. VON GOELER Music is then the knowledge of that which relates to love in harmony and system -- Plato Edel sei der Menschg Hilfreich und gut. Goethe Thanks to my family and friends! PAIGE YVETTE WALDEN Granny Memories of PHS will always be with me. Varsity B-ball 1980-84 was fun. Thanks to Ms. Jones for helping me re- alize what responsibility really is. Being Captain was frustrating at first but she helped me through all the bad times and made it easy at the end. Best of luck to the ladies of '84. Hang in there KW, GC, and GJ - be good. All my love to Rick - Peace Q I EMILIE TROWBRIDGE WHITE Seventeen springs and seventeen sum- mers gone now. Cartwheels turn to carwheels through the town. And they tell me: Take your time, It won't be long now, Till you drag your feet to slow the cir- cles down. - Joni Mitchell Thank you and I love you: Dad, Mom, Chickette Jr. and everyone along the way who has meant something special. REBECCA LEAH WALZER Heeekyr So on and on I go, the seconds tick the time out. There's so much left to know, and l'm on the road to find out. - Cat Stevens Whenever I see your smiling face, I have to smile myself, cuz I love you. - JT A million hugs - Boo Qpsj My favorite sis -- Yes, we're growing up but never growing apart. Mom Ev Dad - Stage 33 l'm trying! im., -. ' 'J -Q N X' e T 'F 1 X? we . 4 Q 1, . .6 3 rx! Q, , Q , , 9:.,,,, - r :R,,-Nxgx xr W V 'S' X f' ' gf., 'wg f r - at . -ve H f if 'A i'i' -,.'- to se' '3 .tv 6'-0 ss . I . ff' . . nh- ifi J' ' fl ' A-sgrg 5w1'.,, ' , 1....zfI'ai.5.-.atfoi Aan-' gs: A DAVID WILLIAMS The comedy is over Riggiero Leoncavallo JOHN B. WISLAR BECKY WOLPERT Freeeze The happy times we had and yet the times were sad - Z's best bud's - KH OD MC JM JM JW TA 8 the Boys Goofy P's JS - Basement dancin' in BV's KZT Chen Texas '82 wfMC E- KH MWH May nightmare l hope you find what you're looking for PT JC - FF with CD you better have your fun before it moves along EC Green Machine CE wfKH Pepe LE PELI FTARH - JM Ohio '82 Greece '84 get PSYCHED sweet F !? KATHERINE RAPELYE WOODFIELD It was the lt was the It was the lt was the It was the lt was the We thavei - C Kathi best of times, worst of times, age of wisdom, age of foolishness, Spring of of Hope Winter of Despair, everything before harles Dickens Nobody can be like me. Sometimes even I have trouble doing it. 64 US. 2'if'5!' 8 H '43 CLAS of' 84 GAIL J. WOOLSTON The most important part in life is to have fun and be happy! Thanks everybody for all the fun times: TRACK - the oreo cookie, Woo Woo, P.M., L.F., P.S., G.R., S.F., Ev J.W. it wasn't the same without you guys! To A.L.S., its about time l realized where you lived! AW MAN, I will miss you. Special thanks to Japhet, Cyndi, and of course Jonathan. I LOVE YOU ALL! THORSTEN YOCLIM The greatest obstacle to being heroic is the doubt whether one may not be going to prove one's self a fool, the truest heroism is, to resist the doubt, and the profoundest wisdom to know when it ought to be resisted, and obeyed. - Nathaniel Hawthorne No one ever went broke underestimat- ing the intelligence or taste of the American people. - H.L. Mencken MAKO EMILY YOSHIKAWA What the caterpillar calls the end of the world, the master calls a butterfly. - Richard Bach Thanks to kindred spirits HM, SB for caring, laughter, understanding without words. Love, and apologies for all trou' ble, to my family. lt was by the force of gravity that Satan fell . . .gravity and levity - wher- ever there is laughter, there is heaven. - M. L'Engle tootalou ALASDAIR YOUNG In the first place, God made idiotsg this was for practice, then he made school boards. - Mark Twain Virtue is insufficient temptation. - George Bernard Shaw Oh my head hurts. - D.P. Gumby SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Mike Jenkins - Presldent Heather Troy - Vice-President r , , ,, Rachel Sormenschein - Secretary Treasurer T 1- ,,11ff' . 1-'. Q 2. ii ' -,,- . .YL , . '-., fv, 1 v1 g'l 1 .. .. gif 5 , Q 2...1 1 2 , Q f 6, 1 6 11. 12. 16. 17. JR. SENIORS 11 . 1 .J J. E. 3. 4. 'V 8. 9. 13' ..... .. . 14. ,.--... . ' . E . ...... ,,. ,,,. Mmgusfevmamz- '. ., ff Jyfiggfw , ., I . . .1-:af - 7 aff: 'amy f .. k j in f' W, f V f ' 1 ' .Maw 7.45, 1-- 5 1 2 J 2, I g H' Em ff 2- 17 HMM iw A 5? 5 f . JSA? 5 M a w p .Q S game Q1 5 . .1 ,, ' ' 1 ui ii E 1 1 41 M f .JA E , f . ' f 1 54 354, . Q3 1 V 1 + ' M K.. ,yjffyr I ' 7 1 1 ' , ., .,,, ff.. 1 . + .. ' f ZS, ,, .+. .. .',:H,m.n- I 18. 19. ,,,...... . X S x 5 .. . -1 sez ' 21 . - . '-.' , . ' X -- . 'X' '5 fl. 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Jennings 51. A. Rudenstine 52. L. Schkolnick f 7 ? 7 Maxim 22' f 'gi' W iii? af. X 5 mi. in 94 W' MW xiii., Q J. M B. D. T. P. T. K. J. T. E. M S. A. D. L. S. W. K. K. C. J. K. L. D. O. KOPP Christie McCredie Proshan Norris Hendry Mazzotta Woodfield Lysaker lrenas Ruben Epstein Cumberbatch Brandt Calaprice Spies Huffaker Sisson Johnson lvan Elliot Soderman Grover Freeberg Schmidt Fryszman Llfford Ende Adler Sams Bergman Gray Corsover Travisano Schulman Rapp Berry Fresco Greenland Knight Pinochet Schaeffer Landis Craig Bolton Hertford Jahn Sonnenschein Lewis 69 X :aw . X E 'L W I ,,,r ' 4 .f.-,7-ifr' ff hw-. f 'XJS 'ififw' Nw l i r.44.4. I, Q4 ani 71 as-sf 72 Y 3: ff vi Sw -am 74 F P I Wk WI + UNDEREZLASSMEN Q gas, ei .air THE CLA J. Abrahams A. Agin A. Aiken J. Altman J. Archer D. Arminio X i ..... S . - . A - 'IW 5 . r x- .. X W' . X A I 1. . - S4-ssf . X1ixW :. wie-W J. Aust J. Azzolini R. Babu S. Bahcall J. Bakoulis A. Barclay R. Bender A. Bendiksen J. Bendush J. Bergman W. Berry M. Berven 76 N. ff' ., ' A. Armonia T. Benacerraf Y. Best K. Bezilla 4' ' .-'b T - 2 ' 1 f ,X . muff. on JS A. Bowden L. Carazzai T. Clark D. Corsover M. Cumberbatch C. DeBoer D. Blankenbush B. Byrne F. Carroll J. Cohen G. Cumberbatch S. Davis l A. Degruchy Q, J. Blankstein M. Bleecker B. Boccanfuso G. Boccanfuso Xf' P. Byrne B. Callan .xx , M. Causing L. Cavallo i ' ' 1 T. Collins Jo Cool Boehringer Q Af 77 X K. Devin A. Diaz A. DiFalco C. DiMeglio J. DiMeglio K. d'Oronzio J. Dowell L. Dresner J. Dunne E. Eccles B. Eiref T. El-Shakhs AQWWM' e Y f 78 W S. Fisher E. Gabrielsen E. Gorman P. Granger - r r gf D. Fishman N. Glucksberg J. Gossman E. Gray S. Flynn is ,, L. Elmes C. Ende J. Espada N. Fagles J. Farmer V. Fedorov M. Feldstein J. Felsher S. Ferguson A. Fernandez D. Fiero J. Firestone ,. 3 .. L . T. Foltiny K. Forehand G. Fox J. Freeman C. Goodman C. Gougoutas K. Green 79 -. mggmwywqf rw S. D. Gritsch S. Grover J. Gruhn X B. Gulick D. Hagadorn A. Halstead X B. Halvorsen A. Heard S. Heidere A. Helgason D. Hemingway M. Hendry S. Hildrew S. Hill r x . D. Hobson D. Hodell 2 80 2 S. Hoffman B. Huber G. Hulsman L. Jansen D. Kingston J. Koepp S. Krasnoff J. Kyle R. Lavid S. Hutchins G. Jackson R. Jackson A. Jacobs Si vs L. L. - ' gf' 3- -xx' i i G. Johnson P. Johnson M. Katz S. Kim . ax Nr f so rv Q. D, Kleniqki L. Klingebiel if A. Kostin M. Kowarz B Krauthamer K KufZlDSkl L. Larson W. Laurie D. Lennon L. Lenox l. 2 A '5' Y D. Litt M. Mack J. Mann M. Maryk K. McGee S. MCVey-Finney J. Miller D. McAllister R. McGowan M. Menier D. Mingo ll A. Paczynska T. Perkins L. Pervin R. Phillips X x 5 ...Wham W R. Molnar P. Moreira M. Murray L. Nathan E E. O'Donoghue K. Offredo T. O'Gorman S. Olszewski G. Ondetti M. Oppenheimer J. Opperman G. Orlanski A. Page E. Pearce M. Peebles n K. Perna T. Perna I. Perry M. Petrone P. Petrone f T A V v..- . ,MM il--f ' A ,,..,f,,. , Y,--Tl , .. D. Pinelli S. Pirone . 83 Pomerantz J. Popper D. Popperwell G. Provost L. Roberts D. Rosenfeld D. Santoro K. Ragoonath M. Rice D. Richter S. Roberts L. Rodas A. Rosenblum L. Rosenthal N. Rudenstine D. Sanders Ref . X A. Saville M. Schenck P. Schnapper B. Schwartz D. Schwartz P. Sechi 84 r 'W .5 Yi ,Q D. Sensenig A. Shanefield K. Smith C. Steinberg A 'i T T-f T Q A. Tate .... ' N e ix Qifxx . l l. Sesnic T. Sesnic M. Sferra J. Sharp S. Shearman T. Sheehan T. Simon J. Sinclair R. Skillman 1 L. Smith P. Spagnoli S. Spear M. Spencer D. Sprow M. Stefanchik l -..-0' K K. Steiner L. Stonaker M. Stoy S. Strachan N. Tadros D. Tams F. Taylor J. Taylor F. Tennie H. Thai E. Toner D. Tracey 85 A. Tran N. Vawter J. Webb M. White Z. Wood G. Trelstad C. Vogt Adi W. Wedderburn K. Williams A. Woodside S. Turkel W. Turner D. Von Goeler M. Waitman A. White K. White P. Wisnovskv E. Wohl L. Wortman' F. Young N Q Z . 1 86 .Qi mai- 'X 1- 5 . if in I. Usiskin X 129 9 T. Warnock SQ B. Debov T. Wa Van enkamp terbury P. Vanden Heuvel N. Weaver -Q .gk 9 .1 .V W. ..., V. . E, .via : . xl 'f ' f' ,xr f 'ff L .7, :32.,V,,?f if KZ Junior Class Officers Q., s I 'QWQ Nikki GSNQR New RRFSI SPI 5 - NUM mmm Nil UCI! ill ll KY!! 1 EK X sg rx X E QM 3 Wi 9 3 X T' new K Ni Ks 5-5'P :egg 5 13 Q.-5 Jacob Farmer - President Tom Perkins - Vice-President Tamer El-Shakhs - Secretary-Treasurer 'S THE CLASS OF 1 986 S. Abrams J. Allen S. Allen O. Bascare R. Bawden M. Beauvil We v S. Billington E. Bing C. Black l +X 1 1 . 5 ,R . S. Bower W. Bowers 88 Braddish K. Arnott G. Beer L. Blumenthal T. Bradford . K M. Babu J. Bagley C. Bailey D. Baratz H. Beggs C. Bent L. Berkner J. Berman L. Bogatz K. Bolender M. Bolster R. Bosley E. Branson W. Breck A. Bruce M. Byrne L. Buzard A. Caulk J. Craig J. Demonchy G. Ellis C. Fee D. Ferdinandi B. Ferguson M. Cadestin C. Chen 5 v ,Qs ,ya Q M. Cucchi , 1.1 1.5 -.1-leaf C 5 E ee., 54 ,,, M. Di Meglio R. Etz D. Calaprice V. Chen J. Cummings B. DiDonato S. Faghirzadeh 2 at Q: wg Q .Y K.. . X 3 J. Cambry M. Chessler J. Daley S. Doig T. Fahmy W1 R. Carchman J. Clinton N. Davies E. Eighmey Y. Carnevale W. Coker D. Davis H. El Shakhs D. Caskey S. Cooper J. Davis D. Elliott K. Catron il? -is D. Cottrell E. Delmouzou M. Elliott ...i... M ...........,...,............. WL. of-g -A . f,m.w.1.s f I .,.-........ Q . , ' . . .'ll ...si . . E . .C . ....,. 89 D. Holland J. Holmes H. Gray S. Gray C. Gross S. Ham T. Hannon J. Happer C. Heintz M. Heinzel T. Hemingway J. Howarth C.Haag J. Harwood J. Hermann L. Huckins M. Fink D. Froehllch M. Gornikiewlcz r l z A. Finzi J. Fisher L. Garcia D. Gelperin A. Grant E. Grant B. Freeman B. Goodman M. Grasso M. Herring C. Huffaker my I '13 All J. Herzog A. Hewson D. Hunt A. Jacobs , . fffi - mfs: . . P. Hoehle F. Jean-Louis A. Jeydel K. Johnson H. Jones J. Jones T. Judson K. Keller A, Kershaw L. Khaqhadurian 90 AENO i 'i K. Killmer A. Kim M. Kjorlien E. Kohn P. Krejci T. La Placa S 1 as L ei 25495, '7 . fl'5Tg?':'f,j. J. Lennon M. Leschly Q15 f W5 , Q. Y 8 xx' mi F Little M Liu rf . x. J A. Lupa J. Lysaker ef? ibswi . W. .:s1..f2? .,.of'4 ' S. Marcantonio J. Matey W7 J. Landis B. Lewis D. Lockwood l. Magder B. Mathes M. McDermott N. McDonough A. McManus J. Lapp ,ix C. Lien M. Lonski B. Mahoney M. Mazzucato B. McDonald D. McElroy M. McPherson 91 li- u l if N. McVey-Finney A. Mehlman J. Messersmith XR er: W 2- ' 'izeszlzgfgsn 5' 'K . QQ.. ESE' S. Milstem C- Mofkers C. Mockers T. Morton C. Moseley PT Navarro fs A. Neceda E. O'Grady Y. Olsen nw 92 X ' ' 1 L. F M' ii M. Priola M. Randall M. Ravnbol 4.4 3 K. Ranck B. Rappeport F. Raymond 5 -nfl' 'r fo lf 4. C. Pagan M. Palinka K. Palumbo T. Pearson J. Perle N, . K. Peterson H. Pinneo E. Pinochet M. Potter K. Powell ww s 93 C. Reeves A. Reichart S 9 wr i M. E. Russell A. Sanderson x NxXx 4' ws -Q' ws X Shi Xxx N .Y it M. Seigel J. Sharett D. Siegel W. Silverstein J. Springer M. Squires G. Rhile C. Sanderson E. Sharlin D. Sisson S. Richman A. Saunders M. Shearman D. Smith , ..., ...Y Q.--'fg',i:s,.:: ' ,KJ . ffl Q Z F5 S. Rodas D. Saypa M. Shelley J. Smith D. Rollmann K. Schneier S. Sherif K. Smith R. Stefan D. Stier H. Subjack H. Subjack 94 A. Rose B. Rosenthal A 1 A. Schwartz W. Scott H. Shimura S. Shteir IS. Smithson P. Soderman S. Swartz L. Taraschi J. Taylor J. Teweles C. Thomas C, Tobin M. Toussaint A. Treves M. Trotman T. Tyler D. Varney M. Vernon P. Walmsley K. Weaver ,f Y. , is 'I M. Wellman J. White J. Tsui G. Lllmar E. Varvel C. Von Mayrhauser M. Warnock D. Webber E. West D. Wilder C. Warren W. Wasserman K. Webber A. Weisberg L. Wever G. White 5?-fl-O 'l . ri ' ii C. Willard A. Williams 2 Q ve., ,fl 5' ,, ,I 95 M. Williams J. Wolfe J. Wood B Yocom R. Yum C. Willis K. Wolfe S. Yates J. Young S. Zimmerman SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS l ii E x The Peggy Bolster -- President Ellen O'Grady - Secretary-Treasurer Hilary Jones - Vice President hu. Q M. Abelson i 1 R. Ballard M we 1 S D. Benkabbou M. Bond 98 .1 . xx XX Q X new . ' : 1: . .. 535531 I' fl . . V. Adler M. Barnes J. Bennett J. Book Zh 'N2,F3gi.N 1 s Q . fu- .. . l . Qi E. Allen J. Altman R. Applegate W. Barnhill S. Bent S. Bowers J. Barnshaw R. Berry A. Boxer . Mei' f i if 1 R AM lllfl R. Basora . WS ...,., .X ..,. .5 - -1 5 724 w x M . x W- ----' ' 4 - ., ,, . , fr- :t ai . I I 123532 M. Bienkows C. Bradford E k - ..1fm.... A gggiezgxg....gfgzzgirgwam Q S K 'Q W' 01.2. Fri. gm . sxN . , S B. Ashenfelter D. Bauer C. Bitter D. Brandt S. Avni .45 sz 5 , . E K T 1 35551. A Q, as mf, . E K. Bellemore J. Blechman L. Brassell R J e r :ze ..ff', W ' '- -- I S. Bagenstos L. Bellissard G. Bohach H. Broadway H. Brown J. Chow QQ! T. Cohen A. Constant T. Crimmins B. Danson H. Bryant S. Chu D. Cohl S. Cowen W. Crites E. Davidson W. Byrne R. Cifelli K. Connell C. Cramer K. Crosby N. Davidson T. Carazzai R. Cogsville C. Connor R. Crane P. Crystal S. Davidson G. Carroll A. Causing A T ' f B. Davila R. Deaton HSE' M. Cavallo M. Chessler 4 S. Deffeyes A. DiMeglio C. Duarte ,I gl' ? 'Ks-Y J. Dennis 1 fl 1 ' x 4 Q 1. P. DiMeglio C. Dumont 99 ' 1.51. 12 : ,-:.: Q V QW? . gk s' G. Edwards J. Eighmey B. Ellis P. Elmes A. Fabrizio ,XA ff. C. Font J. Fraker S. Freeman C. Friedberg 5 D. Gillette J. Glasberg A. Golbitz K. Goodwin C. Green S. Greenhut 100 'L B. Freeman S. Garvey D. Glogoff K. Gougoutas J. Griffen J. Freeman S. Georgantas D. Gochfeld D. Gray D. Gross we P. Falcone M. Feldstein C. Ferrara , N PM D. Farmanfar- maian A. Ferdinandi D. Fink i K. Faughnan A. Fernandez P. Fisher nq.,,mA 2 s E J 4 f S 2 ? ' f ,-.,,,- ' . -yfiiv f D. Halstead K. Halstead S. Hamilton 1? ' M. Hammer D. Hamori J. Harding .NV A . K -.. . ,X fl VV df ,. D. Hosea B. Hsuan M. Hunninghake D. Hunt N. Hunter S. Hyter E. lgnat S. Jackson T. Jackson N. Jean-Louis B. Johnson K- Johnson . K . D. Hazony W. Heard D. Hendrickson S. Herbert K. Herring N. Higgins i J. Hildrew B. Hill P. Horowitz 101 i S. Johnson S. Jones S K. Kaplan A. Kaufman K. Keller C. Kinchla wma-m,, . M. Kinsey H. Klein J. Klingebiel X A x is-5 N im 4- S . Q D. Kohns M. Laird M. Lanes i J, Laverty K. L.3VEF1Iy C. Lee R. Lester J. Levine P. Lieberman P. Lien C. Lomonico M. Longman 102 A. Lung D. Maddux N. Mann .N L- D. McCloskey D. McDonough J. Lyons 'Pi W I a ss. K v P. Malewo H. McChesney E. McCredie E. Medlinsky .C L...- K. Menken C. Metcalf B, Miqkle Mullen S. Muller J. Murray G. Nelson 103 l Qi W. Norris J. Obert S. Ochalski 'sf . . Y 1 ,fi 1. D. O'Connor D. O'Connor J. Oesterling V2 M. Parsons S. Pickens S. Reeve M. Riddick r Y SES M if . an f' I 15, B. Perlman M. Pirone D. Reisberg A. Riddle ,fy C. Peter 5' . .L is Q. +' A. Pomerantz S. Reynolds J. Robinson 104 Npsygi. ici, 4 -.-.W 4--. . 2 2 V. Petrone R. Ragoonath C. Richardson N. Rodriquez W. Rotunno K. Russell C. Phox K. Reeve M. Richardson M. Rosenblum T. Rumer E. Sasaki 5. ' I ki I i M. Savage E. Schwartz S. Seitz sit .'--, 4' il R. Slabinski D. Socolow S. Spencer 3331. 2 S. Spies M. Spiro D. Stangeby ,. as X J. Siefal'1Ci'1ik B. Siieiglitz B, Stengel M. Stentz M. Strauss N. Sulio L. Tilmifedi T. Thomas N. Thurston J. Toner D. Tracey M. Travisano D. Trock M. Tulloss R, Van Dyck I. Sferra D. Shanefield D. Shidlovsky S. Sigmund S. Skey ifflwil 1 ffl. f ' ' .z:,r,. .....,,.......M-mv M. Swartzburg D. Tomalin B. Trelstad P. Vangarderen fr 2 '- . I if ii 105 ,, . Q K. Waff B. Walker J. Womack G. Young C- Washington J. Young 0- 106 J. ,f., QL. Q1- If r. P. Weinstein M. Weisberg A. White K. Williams G. Woelk .J ...Qs-.ii 57 .... ... ., Y -f--- I vw 1 :Yo FRESHMEN CLASS OFFICERS Jessica Fraker - Secretary Treasurer Tory Crimmins - Vice-President Stephanie Jones - President ' f1 g ,,.-- fax il Q ME? aslrnv 1' M ,WW I 0 W 2 S lwkhsm i A 4 41 V 'Ml I .sr ,li 'Wag'-h'l'f' .fn 7' Q fig, .Mw- i ' f , ' ' f ,fu Q. -' if if fx ,f J: ' , 3, ,B T., p Gif A Q Q 2 .. if Q . 'i yr K w H3 'T ,i A .. at it h, 'Q -11.1 , FACULTY BOARD OF EDUCATION , h . O,O,O ,,. T. Norris 1Student Representativei, H. Brandt, R. McGee 5 M A. McGoldricVk QPresident7, J. McKenzie, H. Levine, M. Mahoney H. Levine, M. Mahoney, K. Woodbridge, J. Horner 112 P. Baskerville, M. Tomalin Nice-Presidentj Dr. Paul D. Houston 1SuperintendentJ - alias Dr. Smurf xxxxxxxxx N ' 5-'l Pa. ff' X. yy Aly 5 'U S ,-fx if for f C I QQ 1' 1 90 ,f w N Wfxmwe Fort we BOND F4EFUWDUM Not Pictured: A. Grossman, A. Hagadorn, Alternate Student Representative, J. McLaughlin 113 ADM INI8 TRA TI ON ,i if PN 1.1-.ii J. Sakala - Principal 114 Character is like a tree and reputation like its shadow. The shadow is what we think of itg the tree is the real thing. - Abraham Lincoln N. Van Arsdalen - Assistant Principal F. Burke - Assistant Principal as-1? ,Qi 'E:Q' ... Q ENGLISH I, . rx Q . an-K I xl Zi if f .. Rt pf if J , . r I A X ll ao- , . S M. Hartmann J. Jacobs K. Levey J, N. -z. xi' , .K k..k J. Goodman ,f 'Quay' H. Allegretti P. Thomas Wwwx L. Turbeville C Campbell M. Shea HI, MR. Bonney! wee DAY, l5N'T IT? 4 -ll 1 1 . C I 4 Y. ai lg' xx QQ Q 1 . w x ,V o 'rf' ,t. 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Parnes V, 5 V 5 .WM 1-, ff -5 Q ' In 'L,, bn l Jiri 'AJ avi' J. Lucker D, deBen il D. Snyder W. Roufberg - Department Head -gh. Q52 N 5 1 123 LANGUA GE8 B. Holohan C. Prezioso - Department Head 124 N J. Hilton K 'M' H . F. Carman 13Zi1EZ'fi 2 W A M. Morales R. Gendaszek J- Carey 5'?5f1Zazsfi'.:a e:+f PHYSICAL EDUCA TION af 'uvr g k t Head 9 in 3 1 -7 fly I, E. Hoover - Trainer M. Anderson OH I Evmaouw .....-'SL ......... Tk-HS SO ISNMT Muon mm Till U x C25 erm. rm 6 K Qu! W. x SWR fy ! Nyitafbix N WWW 'W N4-WM f '- ff, 'H4 r' . 5gglWX,':,g-r6yA :.QfvfiiI V ' ,pair-fi1f4! :L F5-'l5:?f'-Eli ' ,zz- ,f,LqmWpb l 'f:q-i,f17:,f:g f ' -, 21' 1 'HI if- , fu 5'f :1'- '-.'-,'f W' '47L ff ea:a:M' riff: 711- 'sl-' qtf ,,,ff3q.q251l: gf' A M512 ..-Ay 'gg ffwgifff Qx4xqX,iI'1 Ml!! K Ulf fry? If-1'-W85 E. Beacham CREA TI VE AR T8 I T in L. Cicchini A Blancoslno 128 D. Mackey 5 A f ii in alum.. P. Sonnenfeld C. Wimberg ' E' fi, 'y. I .VLV .5 i V ' ,gm iff? Y 1 3 'm ' x . . , - uf X fe mf' S 2 YM. 2 E 5' -:IP N . I ., W. Trego, N. Parrella ,L 1PlSi 'E-gf' .pf , .lt YW Y .rf Hg fr' PRACTICAL ARTS G. Seitz R. Dale W. Bux - Department Head ? 1 2 hy ,tl-4-A 1' W Q 'f.? 111 My I-A ,Wg is . of .Q D. Thiel F. Francisco Ji Q Z ,M-,N M11gg 'f7J - ,, 1 m wg- X - 2 I lb M ,, N f L-M' , fi' 5555 K 4, g ,J GUIDANCE A K X 5. Enix-.T . 132 'lm A. Bracoloni M. Radice .7 M. Trotman ...al-eu... ff .A R. Saldon K Inn ik. LEARNING IN THE COMMUNITY V: in .... .,,, N mn rm k I ,W ss . i S jul, .wig N , Q C 2, .mg ii Q QM N M52 I snug I 4 5 x --l,: - 1 ,:., N,:, ' Nf ff .. I ,ff fs 151 R. Horowitz R. Heyman SE CRE TARIES P. Jackson 134 P. Miros fb G. Davis af.-w M. Chludzlnskl E. Spainhour .-f 'd fl- 1F?9 ?5v lil' fW X . 1' Ewa Z h W , M. Drummond J. Warren rg, r Kg 5551 A : t - H , ' ' .r gffgifzf.-w ,wah - ' :Ng gp Llrzfwgz 'L :g a K 4 Sr A ,. r r'rr . 5' L rg, ,L - A-,r ,Q in kr. 1235, H J- : 'H-fr ' 1 ,Qi Q' 3 ,, Y g jr 9 if A3 'L A' H. Hoagland r , Q. Q f ...M S : 3 5 .f 3 . z , ' B. Hirst l ,ar . E. McKee 135 aww'-v STUDENT SERVICES J. Lang - Compensatory Education D. McGuire - Compensatory Education 8 J. Wadsworth - School Nurse L V -Wg X L. Smith - Resource Room Q' U if ER qawguwx M i Q M. Kimberly - Learning Consultant, D. Donati - School Psychologist 136 6' www! R. Rofe - Alternate Program -.a b ' 'iv T. McMorrow - Alternate Program , 95: gi 'P' A ' ls K. Bowers ' J. Pachuta - Compensatory Education M. Huchet Pi LL . L.,,,. - ',hWl' hg,A.. -k,W' 5 C, MEDIA CENTER 1',, ., -was C. Smith 1 .:.f li: Ni N H. Highfield - Communications Department Head A. Dimock A. Nielsen - Computer Center Coordinator . mem, J. Zwaaf Lal AAT, 04,9 9 5 XJ -1 3 KDPJ AIDES W v 4 TN. ' V A 0 lb.: 41 Yftw 4 K f 5. 4009 - Sgffwf A ,t gr Aga. . A ' , 15's AHA' 4' . fs, mv , f' -L:+.::w f NW: -: 'w' xiisxtg ,iw 1 .'Y , V -.3:, Uf.,,:fa.,'ai . ' ' N. s 'fag 5 'f W 1' fn 1 .W Lg 4 1+ 4 I -g,,A.':aMg 14- ' 'V V it, gt .V V . 'W-' 5 ' fir- ,V is K I f 'l'4'3'!:'f 7 4 1 is - n 'W A 6, x 'WWW 'U'-an 4 , , 1 3 f 1 9 ,, 4 t 4 5 4 .1 we M 'ai g ,+, jg ' x Q. f . Qs V Af! , Maw 'S AWA, r f .sr 2 ffl' M' wk s Q W, 'U' g 'tg agv, w, IQ: 'W' 11. mt' ffgg , Q, ,.- SBQQQ 5 'Hs Q4 M, 4-up 'ig nj ,Msg 1 nu, nv h , 7511 1: if , 'g., V 15, D. Lee ,J 1 S. Rosenhouse CAFE TERIA STAFF .' -M? . .i 4,1 ...Q x, g', ? flg X ':' 'f ,gif--'gif :rs ' 31554 W Q 7 0 9? 'IJ 1 E I.. K--J ' - '- E 131- 1 1 7, 1 A' ' I I' 'I' .f1'7L ' fnffZfQ.1f1'f1.?f4' 7 '4 ' 1' Lfllvy-zz X-1 ,- H f ,If '.7fLr l-,l'72v .. .. X- 2.1144-l4'.'f.-19: Lf' lf 1ff L. x Y - wa.-'!fcf'. Effzjffflfgfflg 4:7151 V , n I 297217451 Z':fnf2 4'?Zf'l2vf'ifl'i2f1'flA if -A . 1 .sf S L. Shemeley, J. Malangone, A. Cuomo, V. Petrone, M. Romeo CManagerJ, R. Thompson, E. Boccanfuso NOT PICTLIRED: H. Bucci, N. Colitsas, A. Downing, A. Miller, B. Walsh, H. Wilkinson. 140 CUSTODIANS L.. Wm, R. Johnson, M. Pirone, A. Mastrioanni, L. Simone Simone -'nr NOT PICTCIRED: S. Jensen, A. Manigat, J Mariconi, W. Nazon, G. Rafanello, J. Sferra, R. Tindall, J. Valis 1 1 141 142 -I: F 0' I WSW -1.- , ACTIVITIES STUDENT COUNCIL . ffiFf?f'5f5i lab, The Student Council is a body of elected and appointed representatives which works to express and fulfill the wants and needs of Princeton High School students. lt is a mechanism for communication be- tween the students and the administration. Among the accomplishments of the 1983- 84 Council are successful campaigning for the Bond Referendum, installation of Soda Machine 32, formation of the SNAC Com- mittee QStudent Nutritional Advisory Com- mitteel, and sales of Balloon-o-grams to support the Vienna Fund. Continuing in fine tradition are Carnation Day, Soda Machine 31, Crop Walk, Tutor Program, Buzz Book, Student Exchanges, Student Store, Gold Keys, dances, and the renovation of the Student Lounge. Multi-colored rolling paper? Do you want to tutor Chem? What? Yeah, right! Frizzzzzzzy hair! All of us . . .l Pop! tWhat happened to my balloonl Let's have more R E- i'S9'P tE9'C T tjust a little bitj. Mike Who? Members-at-large. 1f2 vote I U2 person! Clandestine Cabinet Meetings. Kruegs - what's the gossip? Sunbaking in S.L. Ouchl How do you get used to public speaking - Say enough stupid things in front of enough people. tThanks for the advice, J.S.l What happened to the class trips?? MOTION TO CLOSE DEBATE. Good luck to all. Thanks for the intense times. - M.G. Thanks for all the help, - L.A.K. 144 ls. X. fi . I Jn. Student Council Officers: President - M. Giliham Vice-President - A. Rose Secretary - J. Adler Treasurer - R. VonGoeIer School Board Rep. - T. Norris Alternate Board Rep. - A Hagadorn Parliamentarian - L. Schkolnick Public Affairs Secretary - I. Larsen 145 STUDIO BAN ,gik Rowl S Billington, D. Kochen, A. Kim, C. Chen, R. Skillman, A. Kostin C Bitter Row 2 T Clark M White J Cummings J Kirby D Kingston M Stoy T Thomas T Collins J. Perle. Row3-M. Bleeker, S. Hoffman, B. Hill, S. Richman J Popper L Dresner B Mahoney E Benet G Fox T Sesnic Z Wood J Bleeker B McDonald S Skey, S. Hamilton, A. Biancosino. Missing - D. Calaprice A very specialized ensemble of the highest possible level of musicianship. This year's activities include: Home football games, as- semblies, tribute to Princeton school dis- tricts' secretaries, the Tommy Dorsey Big Band Concert, playing for terminally ill chil- dren at St. Christophers Hospital and Chil- dren's Heart Hospital fboth of Philadelphia, local and state competitions, the National Jazz competition held at Berklee College in Boston, Massachusetts, playing for the sen- ior citizens along with other special events, and finally the annual high school band show 84 . NASSAU BAN Nassau Band - featuring a strong program in contemporary music along with concerts in school work, straight forward to the sweet sounds of the Band Show 'l84 held in June. P' f A, 14 ff il. fun.. Ae an T Row l - R. Skillman, W. Berry, D. Shanefield, G. Falcone, A. Boxer, D. Taylor, I. Perry, H. Shimura. Row 2 - T. Clark, E. West, J. Daley, B. Ashenfelter, T. Hannon Row 3 - T. Sesnic, D. Wilder, L. Pervin, B. Hill, P. Falcone, A. McDonald, E. Benet, M. Bienkowski, O. Bascara, A. Biancosino fconductorj, J. Lapp, D. Tracey, J Popper. Missing - B. Ellis. ORCHESTRA Row l - S. Seitz, K. Chu, M. Seltzer, A. Tsui, J. Tsui, R. Von Goeler, T. Waterbury, J. Lucker. Row 2 - A. Lung, A. Rosenb- lum, D. Von Cioeler, J. Young, S. Chu, D. Froehlich, A. Finzi, P. Sonnenfeld Cconduc' torj, S. Bolton, C. Bent, J. Swinton, K, Schneier, S. Abrams. Row 3 - J. Jiminez, E, Allen, I. Larsen, L. Wortman, D. Roll- man, T. Curtis, B. Eiref, J. Snidjers, T. Bradford, R. Berry. Row 4 - J. Webb, A. Saville, L. Berkner, S. Billington, F. Little, B. Rosenthal, A. Taha, S. Kim, M, Liu, H. McVicker, M. Gill' ham. Row 5 - M. Katz, K. Stangeby, M. Rice, J. Lister, A. Shanefield, R. Baw- den, C. Black, K. Kil- rner, Y. Olsen, M. Yo' shikawa, M. Abelson. Row6- B. Dyson, J. Perle, T. Morton, M. Lonski, A. Shelpuk, Z. Wood, T. von- Mayerhauser. Row 7 - L. Dresner, B. Ma- honey, S. Hoffman, G. Fox, J. Cum- mings, M. White, M. Stoy. Missing - K. Catron, V. Chen, A. Fillo, A. Messers' mith, W. Norris, D. Panitz, A. Ruden' stine, C. Sanderson, T. Thomas. 148 This year the PHS Orchestra is off to represent North America in the Interna- tional Youth and Music Festival in Vien- na, Austria. ln an attempt to raise money this year, the Orchestra has played in small chamber groups all over the state. Who can forget the bride marching to Handel's Watermusic? And how many s times did we have to run the phone tree , 1 to finally get a message across? We may get to Vienna, but will Judy still be won- dering if she gOt her entrance right in the Sullivan piece? Will the 2nd's survive without Marna? Anyone for a paper bow- tie? Remember . . . please no sneakers! So PHSO, l konw you've heard it a mil- lion times, but get psyched 'cause Vienna waits for you! P.S. - Hey Mr. Lucker, maybe you will be able to con- duct the Brahms in Vienna! S . Q nm' K Officers: R. von Cioeler Cpresidentj, M. Seltzer lsecretaryl. S. Bolton Qtresurerj, A. Tsui fvice-presidentj I m e i Q rw mm-ag -sg Members: fsee above picturej Row l - A. Schwartz, B. Coker, D, Schwartz, N. McDonough, S. Faghirzadeh, A. Constant, J. Harwood. Row 2 - T. Loder, G. Bohach, B. Yocom. Row 3 - C. Gross, L. Schkolnick, K. Bolender, K. Stangeby, A. Lung, E. Allen. Row 4 - S. Greenhut, K. Catron, A. Saunders, M. Abelson. Missing - K. Bellemore, R. Berry, V. Chen, K. Faughnan. i g.g,gif j so 5 -eo' .41 String Orchestra 8 Company The regular members of the String Orchestra spent most of the year preparing for future membership in the PHSO, and also gave a spe- cial concert for hospital patients. They are joined, in this picture, by enthusiasts and gymnasts from the String Class, and by a few ex- tra musicians who have already been playing with the PHSO for a year. The PHS String Orchestra mem- bers would like to thank Mrs. Son- nenfeld for her help. David Schwartz, President Autumn Saunders, Vice-President Bill Coker, Treasurer Tami Loder, Secretary 149 ln our second year, Hand- bell Choir has come a long way. After an exciting performance in the Win- ter Concert, we are look- ing forward to playing in upcoming performances including the Spring Con- cert. Unfortunately, six members of the group are seniors, who will be gradu- ating in June, but we hope that the handbell Choir will become a tradition that will continue after we have gone. l can't do it, just one more try, pleeease! TAKE 6 Coda, Buffy! CODA What colored magic marker do you want to- day? Andy, your gloves are moving . . . 'tLinda, you match your shirt! Kitty's clown perfor- mance. Nanci, l can't see you! screaming sessions Kathi, not another laugh attack! Puff and Buff, the won- der twins Felicity, we're not play- ing for the pigeons! t'O.K. BAG THE BELLS! The Symphonic Wind En- semble, musicians in P.H.S., performs a wide variety of famous band lit- erature. Featuring the greats of Holst, Vaughn Williams, Leidzen, Erick- son and others, this group performed in the Winter Concert held in the chapel of Princeton Llni- versity. The Ensemble also played forthe P.H.S. graduation held in June. The Ensemble is, without question, the finest of its kind in Mercer County. 150 'o HA DBELL CHOIR ,W ,.., . . gt. - P S ti ms? S Q N N A. Shelpuk, N. Moy, L. Wever, F. Taylor, K. Llfford, B. McCredie, K. Woodfield, D. Goodman SYMPHONIC' WIND ENSEMBLE .fm as Row 1 - C. Bitter, A. Kostin, D. Calaprice Row 2 - J. Perle, T. Collins, C. Chen, D. Shanefield, T. Hannon, B. Ashenfelter, B. Skillman, D. Taylor, A. Boxer, S. Billington, G. Falcone, A. Kim, D. Koshen Row 3 - P. Falcone, S. Hamilton, S. Ski, B. McDonald, Z. Wood, S, Hoffman, S. Richmond, L. Dresner, G. Fox, J. Cummings, D. Kingston, E. West Row 4 - B. Mahoney, T, Biancosino fDirectorJ, B. Hill, E. Benet, B. Ellis, O, Bascara, M. Bienkowski, J. Lapp, J. Popper, D. Wilder MEN 'S CHORUS ,snr v Cwvl 8 x f 3 ei. Row l - J. White, K. Bezilla, J. Klingabeil, M. Squires, J. Robinson, M. Cucchi, S. Zimmerman Row 2 - T. Perkins, M. Elliott, K. Doranzio, T. Jackson, B. Danson, Doug Hendrickson, B. Hill, D. Gray Row 3 - J. Russo, A. Agin, W. Breck, S. Bonnema, J. Landis, C. Reeves, E. Varvel FRESHMAN CHORUS Row l - K. Bellemore, A. Goldbitz, S. Spies, S. Pickens, K. Halstead, K. Gugutas, T. Crimmins, E. Sasaki Row 2 - K. Menken, B. Stengal, M. Chow, R. Van Dyke, S. Cowen, L. Bradford, W. Mann, S. Johnson Row 3 - J. Osterling, E. lgnat, M. Rosenblume, E. Davidson, P. Weinstein, J. Fraker, L. Tanoredi, S. Jackson, S. Deffeyes Row 4 - V. Adler, S. Jorjantas, A. Ferdinandi, C. Lee, R. Crane, E. McCredie, C. Cramer, S. Chu, M. Parsons Men's Chorus, open to any male student inter- ested in singing, had a very good year, per- forming at both the Winter, and Spring, Concerts, under the di- rection of William Trego and Nancianne Parrella. Unfortunate- ly, they were not able to go to Vienna. What has 66 arms, 330 toes, and 33 mouths talk- ing, and occasionally sing- ing, all at once? Yes, you guessed it, the Freshmen Chorus! The Freshmen Chorus made their singing debut this year at the Princeton University Chapel during the Winter Concert. They were received with great excitement and applause Cthe Men's Chorus did sing with them, by the wayj. We would like to thank our wonderful cho- ral directors for making it Land usb all possible, Mr. Trego and Mrs. Parrella. The joke above was writ- ten with Mr. Trego in mind. 151 CHOIR Row 1 - E. Gabrielsen, J. Lister, L. Klingebiel, A. Rosenblum, R. Dyson, S. Corsover, K. Pratt, M. Seltzer, E. Ruben, A. Messersmith. Row 2 - J Stein, M. Hollinger, N. Fagles, A. Brown, A. Tsui, S. Miller, J. Teweles, T. Clark, C. VonMayrhauser, A. Schwartz, G. White. Row 3 - J. Happer, J. Da ley, D. Froelich, T. Morton, B. Byrne, N. Vawter, T. Russo, M. White, B. Lewis, N. Glucksberg, C. Willard. Row 4 - A. Shelpuk, J. Petrone, D. Kochen D. Thompson, J. O'Grady, B. Bovers, W. Laurie, T. Norris, D. Kingston, M. Royce, R. Pilshaw, C. Gross. Row 5 - A. Hewson, K. Grover, M. Seigel, Cr Woolston, J. Young, M. Waltman, S. Van Dyck, A. Halstead, A. Tate, C. Bent, M. Mandel. Row 6 - D. Hunt, E. White, R. von Goeler, W. Sisson, C. Wil lls, H. Beggs, S. Hoffman, L. Berkner, N. Rudenstine, S. Flynn, S. Hill. 152 is I 3 t . gl 5 . ., ' ' Music must take rank as the highest of the fine arts - as the one which, more than any other ministers to human welfare. - Herbert Spencer, On the Origin and Function of Music -53 i e f fa ...xt3fPig,a..,sgigg, ' 1. -5 ff f 2 P . .- ww.. ' tf7ri g, f' .. wg r-.4 gs. 15 354 ' ' fi i iii 77 .Jiful '. ,E Q58 t so ,- A .ot 4 Q wfff . 3 r -- wxffsj M 4 ,gi A ... Y' a ' ' ..,f 2, 93 Q M' ,E , Q is t'ifiIi' V' wi 'gf i l 4 ' 5 T , mfiiixiaff 2' I fm ,-. T Jfalf. E .. is ff . -f'-f ,,,.,..,q,5,,1gl - N A-'M' Y ' ,,,...- 4 sqf . . 7 2 5 x 1 f 40' '-- , V. ' i. if t- - s: W .t - tg Qf's .r 1 gf-I -an ssc they The 352 . - ': f .. f 3- .L ' jj'-kjj Q l g.. 1 - - is A f ffay . . K - . , iiri C My A I . - 'X . Y .f esta ' K t . . Q . if f s Officers: R. Barragan fco-treasurerj, A. Messersmith fsecretaryb, K. Caulk fvice-presidentj, T. Norris fco-treasurerj, S. Miller fpresidentj WOMEN 'S CHORUS I can teach my dog fas- ter than l can teach you girls There is too much talking in the So- prano section lt's just got to stop girls . . . Can we please sing the Gloria? Who is sharping?' '...' 'There are two weeks left until the concert, we have to start the Credo lt's just lack of concentration . . . There's the bell Cthose are our Seniorsj, We're sorry for all the pain and aggravation we've caused, but we love you, P. and Tregol Row l - C. Mockers, L, Lenox, C. Mockers, C. Friedberg, D. Fishman, N. Moy, S. Marcantonio, K. Ranck, T, LaPlaca, E. Gray, B. Carchman Row 2 - E. Keenan, R. d'Oronzio, J. Lindabury, T. Loder, M. McDonough, A. Seville, K. Keller, H. Gray, A. Rudenstine, A. Furuya, J. Herzog, H. McFarlane Row 3 - M. Potter, M. Rice, L. Buzard, C. Sanderson, M. Warnock, E. Freeberg, W. Wasserman, S. Gray, M. Gornikiewicz, E. Tsui, K. Johnson, G. Rhile, C. Warren Row 4 - S. Crandall, E. Gorman, C. Smith, D. Marchand, N. Pinneo, P. Hendry, K. Weaver, M. Heinzel, K. Smith, R. Bawden, J. Clinton, P. Randall, A. Bowden, D. Tams 153 WINTER CONCERT This year's Winter Concert, presented on Thursday, December 22, included all stu- dents in the various choral and orchestral classes plus the Symphonic Wind Ensem- ble. lt was held in the Princeton University Chapel. This was the first time that an original composition written by a PHS student has ever been performed at the Winter Concert. Charlie Sullivan's Rhapsody for Organ and Orchestra, written as a final project in the Composition class, was enthusiastical- ly received by the audience and the players. Mrs. Parrella played the organ solo part, and Mrs. Sonnenfeld conducted. The Orchestra also played the Psalm and Fugue by Hovaness, and the Titus Over- ture by Mozart. For this concert the choir performed sev- eral acappella selections from the balcony before the procession to the front of the Chapel. The Chorale Singers, composed of the Freshman Women's Chorus and the Men's Choir, sang Misericordias Domini by Wolfgang A. Mozart. This was accompa- nied by a small string ensemble from the orchestra and organ. The High School Women's Chorus performed four move- ments from Missa Sine Nomine by Lud- wig Viadana accompanied by the organ. The Handbell Choir performed a selec- tion of carols from the second balcony of the Chapel. Catherine Llfford, student direc- tor of the group, conducted. The Symphonic Wind Ensembly per- formed A Mooreside Suite by Gustav Holst arranged by Denis Wright and Gordon Jacob. The group was conducted by direc- tor Anthony J. Biancosino. The Choir entered with the traditional candlelight procession followed by several carols, three movements from the motet Warum ist das licht gegeben by Johan- nes Brahms and Anton Bruckner's Ave Ma- ria. As in the past the alumni was invited to come forward and join the choirs in singing J.S. Bach's BreakForth, O Beauteous Heavenly Light and the Hallelujah Cho- rus from the Messiah by G.F. Handel to end the program. H i 11 rl V 5 L N I 7?f7 ' C ys : , ' S' S ' M iff fm - X nlmmm' Wl'lfw l N wx m:..5.,5 ,gg - f , ' f f X 5, .ff- nzffsf x 5 nl ,f f ' Nj' X mums X ll 'ia nr. f -A! V I K i ' ' x Q 4, 4 nays:-:gg -F , -J' . 5 llll 'gf' 7 - I . 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H 'iL..LEn H Thursday, Dec. 22,1983 'AT-'51 l f-',QT Princeton University Chapel I iii-i4-57-irif TY' ,1 ' 8:00 p.m. PRINCEfON HIGH SCHOOL MUSIC GROUPS Xl I 0 , i W ' 35231 g?'lf!ir,fxf,l,i,!'9? gtitlg, ifafffalfitii'v'f:W4'f:'rifT tmummnmv W fbi'oczssieyivfivtcfziiff, iesaimeaugw' tt Ziff W M My The Cat's Meow is a group of eleven swingin' musical chicks who sing tunes from the 30's and 40's acapella in close harmony. An ensemble for only one year, the group has performed for such great audiences as IBM, The Carnegie Center, Princeton Newcomers Club, Rotary, H. Gross-Outfit- ters and quite a few private parties in the area, helping to raise money for the Choir-Orchestra trip to Vienna this sum- mer. The Cat's Meow is a self-motivated, student-run group, and its members would like to take A SENTIMENTAL JOUR- NEY. . .Qnot that one again!?j Also known as the Kitty Litter. Those itty bitty little Green Beans - Kel and Marf. Si,OOO in 7 minutes - yup -- it was a quick in-and-outjob. Wait! Trego - Ruth isn't all the way in the car yet! VROOM! Pizza at Martha's - first rehearsal wheres the cheese? , Bacon SQ! AMY!! Erica and Marna - fall on the ground and look at Betsy. Come on, you guys - ham it up a little. Llh, Sarah . . . that's too corny. Becka, get up on the stage! - l am on the state - Oh, !! When are we rehearsing Mon . . .Tues ...Wed...Thurs...Fri...Sat...Sun...?Okaythen, next month? Oct. 21, 198? Famous intro-speech: We need money. Julie, use some tact, please! What stage presence? Crack those faces. Make 'em smile. Slip me a shot and l'lI pour me a pot - Get it right, Marn. Trego's large Goose underwear - what a prize. Weedie's looking doubtful: l'm not doing that. Try again. Cat's Meow: R. VonGoeler, M. Gillham, B. Dyson, W. Sisson, M. Seltzer, S. VanDyck, E. Ruben, J. Lister, E. White, K. Caulk L cc...3.i,,,5 ,,-- we - M. f in -,xiWW..s No one has yet fathomed just what constitutes happiness. lt is never the present, always the future. A trip is a journey into the future, a hunting after happiness. - Dr. Wilhelm Stelchel Vienna - virtually the catchword for the lOO-odd Choir and Orchestra mem- bers. Due to the excellence of the 1983 PHS musical program, the Orchestra and the Choir received an invitation to the prestigious International Music Festival in Vienna, Austria. The word Vienna and all that it signifies has carried us through the back-breaking labor of the Mums Sale and the endless boogieing at the Marathon Dance, through the hours and hours of work and worry and scrounging for money. Cheered by laughter and good spirits, the fundraising was fun in itself, and we are sure that the stay in Vienna will never be forgotten by the Orchestra and Choir members. Special thanx and love to Mrs. Sonnenfild, Mr. Trego, and Mrs. Parella for your sense of humor in the face of overwhelming disasters, your inspiring words, the patience you showed us through the grueling rehearsals, and especially for your incredible dedication. Remember Vienna '84 l 157 THE BOY FRIEND J V fl . 6 W' ae .. at 158 S . 't .d.. ', , This year's spring musical, 'lThe Boy Friend, followed a long PHS tradition of successful musicals. Written by Sandy Wilson, The Boy Friend is a musical set in Southern France during the l92O's. lt is about a group of young women and their boyfriends, and a few older people who also fall in love. ln the typical style of a Broadway Musical, it is light and cheery with a happy ending. The basic plot consists of a young girl, Polly, living at an etiquette school for perfect young ladies, falling in love with Tony, the son of an English lord, who pretends to be a messenger boy. Mean- while, the girl's father, Percival, an American millionaire, comes to visit, and finds out that the headmistress of the school, Madame Dubonnet, is a girl he was involved with in his younger years. They fall in love again while Tony and Polly get to know each other, Polly telling Tony that she is a secretary. Eventually, everyone finds out who ev- eryone else is, and they all live happily ever after. The cast, flashily dressed in the styles of the times, were obviously well pre- pared and put on a great show. The prin- fl li 5 gy f 1 BAY , V V7 l l i l cipals included Jaunie Parsells as Mai- sie, Susan Huffaker as Dulcie, Maud Mandel as Fay, Marnie Rice as Nancy, Weedie Sisson as Polly, Kelly Caulk as Madame Dubonnet, Heather McFarland as Hortense fthe maidl, John Russo as Tony, Alan Caulk as Bobby, Simon Mill- er as Percival, Adam Boxer as Lord Brockhurst, and Nancy May as Lady Brockhurst. They were supported by an excellent chorus. The musical was directed by Carol Wimberg, the pit orchestra by Anthony Biancosino, while the scenery design was done by David Mackey. The pit or- chestra was outstanding and the sce- nery was very eye-catching. For one scene, the scenery crew built four huge boulders that the cast could sit on. This must not have been easy. ln the end, everything came together and the music and the acting were su- perb. Mrs. Wimberg went as far as to say, lt's the best one yet. The cast wishes to thank all the staff and students who helped out, and last but not least, the underclass actors wish all the seniors who were in the musical good luck with their acting and every- thing else they do. as pK .if is iw s . ' ll .., fa . ll , V fx M i' t' Q Y ,WL W .ff ., W . . i i U ,,,. . till l if if, J i at Q hx 43 i .mf 1 . A if ,fy V,,. 1 ,mg-,.. H, .,,s , N. S 2-,as 'll -Q ' , . 1 'Q iii f 9 7 'ii 4 LAP' 3 f ' 4 , at 33, if x A gl 24 A W, , 'fb . l Y? :ma iff' M 4, 1 x vm ,X S S is 'K X X 3 N V .., . I , v'l,, , v s X ,,Vl'?akQv f A '93 ,, 159 DRAMA The 1983-1984 Drama Club rushed into the year with two big plays, Visit to a Small Planet and Blithe Spir- it. Moving on to the bigger musical production of The Boy Friend in- volving many new students, fresh- man, and old timers who never seem to quit. The drama classes were busy at work with Lysistrate, Is There Life After High School, and many other one-act plays and scenes. All of the work done in the classes enabled students to experiment with different types of characters and plays. Carol Wimberg exerted her fine ability to make learning fun and beneficial. VISIT TO A SMALL PLANET Row l - N. Moy, P. Hoehle Row 2 - M. Rice, A. Rose, C. Gross, B. Lewis, J. Springel, C. Djorup, A. Caulk, A. Bergman, A. Ende Row 3 - B. Huber, A. Paezyncka, C. Ende, A. Rose, D. Ruiz, L. Wartman, J. Russo, A. Melinsky, J. Daley Row 4 - E. Pomerantz, S. Corsover, T. lrenes, C. Wimbergt Cadvisorj, P. Bergman fpresidentj, E. White Qvice-presidentj, T. Clark Among the Drama Club's spectac- ular productions was Visit to a Small Planet by Gore Vidal. Everything you would ever want to know about Kreton, but were afraid to ask. Visit had all the answers. Ted lrenas's perfor- mance as Kreton was excellent. The man from outerspace who in- vades the Spelding's household, threatening to cause war becomes the center of national attention. Roger Spelding, played by John Russo, was on top of the story, re- porting to Mr. and Mrs. Amer- ica. NOW, DAMN lTl Greatjob, John What's cooking, Mom? Leonie Wortman as Reba Spelding kept us all fed and sleeping com- fortably. Well, almost fright Con- rad?J. Alan Caulk did have to sleep with Mr. Spelding, but who did he want to sleep with? Ellen, of course, played by Sandra Cor- sover. Alan, how about going to the movies? General Tom Powers can't allow that though, Nobody can leave this house! Jad Daley was quite forceful in his com- mand, bringing us all to a halt. Wonderful work, Jad. The Gener- al's aide, played by Chris Gross, successfully elaborated on a small part, contributing his great talent to the play. Offstage: l don't know what it is, Sir, but it is small, cute, and it is wearing a bikini, WHAT!! Oh my god, l'm in love. We were all tingling in our shoes when Ben Lewis spoke. What a thrill for Ellen, a real live space- fi' mang that's mind control if there 3- '-':: ever was any. Mrs. Wimberg, an- . Q other great job in the bag. Con- E gratulations to the entire cast. Toby Clark and Nanci Moy thank you both. L YSIS TRA TE Remember . . . to husband or lover l'll not open thighs' '... my sheet just ripped mime everything l'When l was a young boy ?? . . . l need twelve more safety pins . . . there are only six people in the audience Holy Gilithiyal' '... this is so embarassing . . . Let's cut out all of the chorus scenes. . .this play is so weird. . . UO, Lysistrata, my knees are failing mel! ... now 'men', you must deepen your voices - l come from Sparta, anent a Peace' '... learn your lines . . . let's have a day off. . . Where's all the make-up? Susan, will you do our eyes? . . . we need pitchers . . . lf l should take orders from one who wears veils, may my neck straightaway be deservedly wrung! 161 BLI THE SPIRIT All of us who performed in the Noel Coward farce, Blithe Spirit, now believe that any play can come to rights in less than twenty four hours. With a petrifying dress rehearsal, Blithe Spirit was prob- ably the most haphazard Wimberg production to reach the P.H.S. stage, but . . . once it got there, O, how it shone. Carol Wimberg bril- liantly directed Peter Bergman as Charles Condomine, Carolyn Djorup as Ruth, the earthly wife, Amy Bergman as Elvira, the un- earthly wife, and Emilie White as Madame Arcati, the woman who mixes them all up in one supernat- ural mess. Nanci Moy and Jesse Springer play the Bradmans, the confused couple who watch the crazy plot unfold itself. Credit is undoubtedly due to the techies, without Toby Clark and the rest, there would be no Little Tommy Tucker or erratic lights. Thanks to all, including Carolyn Ende as novice stage manager, and to McCarter, for the luxurious cos- tumes. Cheerio. . .and Good Hunt- ing! 162 1 l l 1 Mrs. Wimberg's 5th period act- ing IV class presented the musical, ls There Life After High School, and it was one of the most highly acclaimed productions of the year. Being that the audience was com- posed of mainly high school stu- dents, the show was successful in its efforts to be easy to relate to. Mrs. Wimberg took part of it to the Rider Drama Fest, and came back with two awards for Excellence in Acting: given to Susan Huffaker and John Russo. at IS THERE LIFE AFTER HIGH SCHOOL? TALENT SHOW After the upset that occurred in the A. A. Show two years ago, the 1983 Talent Show marked the revival of what was once one of the most important traditions in Princeton High. Singing, excellent dancing with a special feature on the popular new break-dancing, and many other enjoyable events made up an entertaining night out. 163 This year's math team participated in many meets, but the food made it all - even Mr. Manzer's jokes - worthwhile. The youngest members of the team achieved the high- est scores, but the seniors forgave them on the con- dition that they promised to give up their donuts. Japeth! What was that equation?. . . Where's the bus? . . . They call this a school? . . . I wonder how many points WWPHS really got Uh oh - they brought their Korean team! ... SECOND AGAIN!! R20 Ego We tl!!-in 'is 7'1- W 164 MA TH TEAM Reclining - Sam the Mascot, Row l - M. Kowarz, D. Calaprice, J. Wood, E. Delmouzou, J. Kyle, T. Judson, Row 2 - J. Dunn, K. Chu, S. Bolton, J. Manzer Cadvisorj, T. Curtis, D. Gochfeld, M. Abelson, D. Hosea, Z. Wood. PHYSICS TEAM . .. ..... - . V ---. ---- - -- - -- ........,.s.,.m.....-,-Mmmw-wmnnm A. Agin, C, Goodman, J. Taylor, D. Gross, J. Miller, S. Bolton, K. Stoy. Missing - O. Fryszman, S. Olszewski BIOLOGY TEAM M g l . W ,h T... - f , ' -., . ,. , ' , ,. W s ---- as S' . ,A , s .A . u ' k x. 5 lm, 3 gh, -, .. s 51- f If Q - Xe 3 f 5' 1 X ix X Tk t , ggi, ., r -Q, -- T N f. , 1.1 t 4 .J . Row l - Ci. Nelson, E. Allen, A. Boxer, D. Gochfeld, D. Shanefield, Row 2 - A. Shelpuk, S. Bagenstos, D. Litt fpresidentj, J. Farmer, D. Calaprice. CHEMISTRY TEAM Q 5 7 . mr gg. . 3 Row l - M Liu M McDermott E Bing C Chen S Richmond V Chen L Dresner M Shearman, M. Jenson, T, Hannon, T, Judson, A. Kostin, Mrs. Brittain Cadvisorj, M. t ' - - 'Elli- Rosenthale, W. Wedderburn J Wood, S. Doig, S Gray S, Heldere Cpresidentb, L Berkner L. Buzzard .l-1.. . ,x , .15 .m. , U ,E ik cg' I . ml. ,.-, 'A T G K f ' -+-i There were 4 competi- tions this January through April. ln the first meet, the Biology Team placed second in the dis- trict. During January through April, about 275 schools in New Jersey send their best students to compete in the N.J. Science League. P.H.S. students have shown their great- ness by the fact that both Chem land ll teams placed in the top ten statewide. Within our own region of Bridgewater, Hillsborough, Hopewell Valley, and Montgomery, more often than not we would win each meet. Al- though being in the top ten is great, our aim is to be in the top three, and better still, to win the state championship! Let's go, Chemists, on to victo- ry! Chemistry jokes: What is the sunbathing ele- ment? Californium - Ben Lewis What is the same as ana- lyzing soda water in class? Having a pop quiz - Leslie Huckins Water Molecule: Golly, l'm tired Potassium Mol- ecule: Why, didn't you get enough sleep? Water Molecule: No, l was be- ing distilled all nightf' - Jesse Springer l 165 lv ' ' -Ns Lonski Row 2 A. Paczynska, T. Curtis, N. Tadros, K. Chu, S, Ferguson, B. l f Q 1 I V Y . . . N-,J , - ff 'i .Y Vice President: Ken Beer Secretary: Tom Judson Treasurer: Rick Thomp- son Editor: Derek Gross Faculty Advisor: Toni Officers: President: Brett Freeman Neilsen The Computer Pro- gramming Club concen- trated on exploring the graphics capabilities of microcomputers. Mem- bers ofthe club have pro- grammed graphics in Ba- sic, Logo, Pascal, and As- sembly Language. ln addition, software such as : the Graphics Magician, Painter power, and var- ious shaper programs were used. Students have explored commercial soft- ware and have written their own high resolution shape and character gen- erator programs. ww-- Row 1 - D. Gross, T. Judson, B. Branson, L. Belissard, R. Thompson, B. Freeman, Row 2 - W. Laurie, E. Bing, O. Bascara, R, Golbitz, R. Yum, K. Beer. SCIENCE CLUB . i Science Club officers President: Katherine T' Schneier 4,- v. P.: Michelle Mcoer- - ' --'ff-I A 5 ss mott ' Secretary: Laura Ston- aker --M-rw ' Treasurer: Yngvild Olsen The Science Club dealt S with all sciences, espe- cially those that our mem- bers have expressed an in- terest in, which is mainly biological sciences and chemistry. A field trip to -T .Q it the Fusion Reactor at the ,, Llniversity's Forrestal Center was taken. Other activities includ- Q' ed a project for the Tren- ton Science fair and var- ious field trips. This club also spent some time tutoring fellow- club members who are having difficulty in their science classes. i- Row 1 - S. Abrahms, Cr. Nelson, S. Greenhut, N. Tadros, J. Messersmith. Row 2 - M. McDermott, L. Stonaker, K. Schneier, Y. Olsen, M. Kjorlien. Row 3 - E. Allen, M. Liu, E. Cohn, B. Breck 166 CIE ,,,f '-w Row l - D. Popperwell, J. Miller, T. Roan. Row 2 - D. McAllister, T. Simon, D. Pinelli. COE Row 1 - S. Mattera, K. Braddish, T. Spruill, C. Nevius, T. Craig. Row 2 - S. Kirton, M. Didonato, A. Kornegay, T. Lupa. Cooperative Industrial Education is a work ex- perience program for juniors and seniors who want to work ev- ery afternoon in the area industries and bu- sinesses and earn cred- it for this work as well as pay. This year sev- en students participat- ed in the program - six boys and one girl- and worked in food ser- vices, a supermarket, a gift shop, market re- search, and stock work. These students were evaluated on the job and supervised at their work stations. ln Cooperative Office Education is a work ex- perience program for juniors and seniors. Ten students success- fully completed this program by working every afternoon in an area business as well as taking the related class in the morning. Students have posi- tions as Secretary, Clerk-Typist, File Clerk, Word Process- ing Typist, General Of- fice Clerk, or Cashier. During class they have school they took a re- lated class which stud- ied the process of job application, inter- views, resumes, in- come tax returns, banking activities, pay- roll, loans, budgets, hu- man relations, safety in school and on the job, and an intensive study of careers! These students earned money while going to school, got school credit, learned about the world of work, and gained knowledge of occupations while still in school! worked on word pro- cessing on the electric typewriters, micro- computers, and IBM Displaywriterg have used machine tran- scribersg electronic cal- culatorsg and various office simulation pro- jects. Communication skills were covered in- tensively in the first se- mester. Some of these students are pursuing business degrees in college and others are retaining their jobs full time after graduation. 167 Contention 1: Debate is a fun activ- ity. Debate is a great activity if you like to argue. After a few months on the team even your staunchest enemy will concede to your overpowering log- ic. Once your oratori- cal prowess has ad- vanced to this level you can join the team, go to tournaments, and try to persuade people to give you trophies. Contention 2: Debaters are fun people contrary to popular opin- ion a debater will not chal- lenge your greeting on the grounds that one cannot define a good morning. We're just wild and crazy dudes who like to party. Contention 3: Debaters say fun things You spread and l'll ex- tend Ahmed dropped his evidence again! Bronx Science is here. UHow's Audrey. My dad makes more money than your dad! Pull! Ex- tend! Dropped cold! lm- pact! Voting lssue! How did he get to be Presi- dent. Vote Affirmative Whoops! ljust dropped my queen! Who has next game? Forced mate in five?? -- Real studly move there, Curtis. Thanx Bill. Bill, Jeff, what can l do? Cln unisonj Well, you can put him in check and lose your queen. Marek, stop thinking -- just move before l croak. Flag's dropped - time control - you lose!! fOh, is that what the clock's for?J GO LARSEN!! - take that piecelj The chess club met official- ly on Wednesday afternoons in the math-science interest center. How- ever, members could be found playing chess there at almost all times of the day, every day. The main objectives of the club were to play, have fun, and instruct begin- ners on the finer points of chess. DEBA TEXFORENSICS TEAM l Row 1 -- D. Gochfeld, D. Hosea, D. Hazony, G. Bohach, N. Thurston Row 2 - J. Rees, S. Ferguson, S. Olszewski, M. Siegel, A. Taha, D. Young, N. Hirsch, D. Gochfeld, A. Rutherford, T. Curtis, B.FeB. Ferguson, K. Williams, D. Proshan CHESS CLUB Row l - P. Gager, A. Curtis, D. Hazony, T. Judson, E. Bing, M. Williams Row 2 - D. Hosea, T. Fahmy, N. Tadros, S. Ferguson, P. Lien, N. Thurston, D. Ciochfeld, B. Ferguson BLA CK HISTORY I Q. -Cir BS?- HM ww , , Row 1 - R. McGowan, S. Craig, M. Cumberbatch, D. McElroy Row 2 - M. Rodriguez, C. Nevius, M. Marseille Row 3 - S. Cumberbatch, J. Craig, T. Granger, T. Madden, S. Fisher, M. Howard, L. Bess, G. Cumberbatch Row 4 - D. Cottrell, Y. Best, R. Bosley, S. Hutchinson, D. Gibson, A. Bryant Row 5 - A. Bruce, F. Massenat, F. Young, F. Tennie, M. Trotman, D. Martin, M. Tousaint missing - G. Jackson, L. Fienoid, R. Jackson, D. McElroy Row 1 - M. Abelson, A. Bruce, D. Kochen, E. Bing, J. Perle, T. Judson Row 2 - O K. Beer, D. Gross, W. Branson, Z. Wood, A. Paczynska, J. Wood, K. Arnott, A. Shelpuk, J. White, T. Curtis, M. Kowarz A short History of the Juggling Club. 4272 B.C. - Juggling was in- vented and quickly for- gotten. 50 B.C. - Cleo- patra juggles three asps. During the Middle Ages, juggling was used by bards as a means to achieve inner peace. Around 1700, while sit- ting under his favorite tree munching apples, Isaac Newton noticed they had a tendency to fall toward the ground. He immediately seized on the idea of juggling them, and he estab- lished a long-observed tradition Ci.e. they fall to- ward the ground.j Around 1905, Albert Einstein juggles three Lacrosse balls very quickly and notices their increase in mass. This observation leads to the theory of relativity. 1945 - Robert J. Oppenhei- President: Y. Best mer juggles three lumps of uranium. Two collide and the world's first atomic bomb is created. Early 1980's - Presi- dent Reagan juggles three domestic policies and rediscovers New- ton's law Ci.e. they fall to the ground.j 1983 - Thejuggling club at PHS juggles three different presidents. No one is yet quite sure who they all are. 1986 - First at- tempt tojuggle in space, via the Space Shuttle. The decreased gravity prevents the balls from falling, bringing hope to a great many klutzes. 1995 - First attempt to juggle on another plan- et. Missionaries are sent to instruct all intelligent aliens of juggling. 2000 - The first non-juggling club is established after the law of gravity is re- pealed . . . , 169 . Ok Y becky peferjcclledotu Cd ml0t'nFQf9,to'sv10PfWN!fLmJ0W Q PQTU' get PEER GROUP 0 L 6 U X 'U E 6 .rl-1 S .S O --a 3 cn' 1 .S 9- You've never seen anything like pletion stuff. it, because there's never been any- Let's have some peer group ce- E thing like ir. real! 'Q The closest group of strangers Talking in front of your face. 7 l've ever known. What do YOU need? E Let itjust be said, Ml was there! Listen to the Peer Group Inter- ln reality nowhere. . .just there. personal Behavior Rock Band. E - Blairstown How does the Silly Billy pull up We made things clique. his socks? 2 Everything from great to boring. The touchy-feely group - fear E Let's go to the hop! group ff- Come on guys, l promise this Sharing, yogurt, circle happy, will be fun. Spiral hugs. U Can you give me an 'I' state- wet cement. 5 ment? Oh please, Q Ml can't be there because . . . Spare me the rat and the cheese! Hl'm not hung up on that com- O -'v S SCXFG- -i-er' lrwloclvsonpe vvxyjO shot' Q-F ocrmii O Qdcw e.jot 4. kia vw f-ll ti 6 E f l!LLAQ!l. PE-g'?E evP f '1 X N ' . 491 Q-9 -7 ci.AP. 6:31 A iq-JA I 5, ! 'H , l llm f T f K8 ,cadlfagjx of W,,P.O,,l, Jwgbq gniiiajulqw phnnvpalymfuwadlqoaqAsm,lulo.n99flPwo2vl Liviillfucfmp PLA TF ORM TENNIS Row l: C. Lynch, Row 2: W. Humes Cadvisorl, J. Sherin, J. Leschly, A. Schwartz, J. Dumont, SQUASH CLUB -L JJ JJJ A Q P' P' 5:4 V C gp, , - . ..,.. any wk., as wp, , . 4 Row iz A. Foreman, M. Gillham, B. Walzer. Row 2: P. Crystal, J. Womack, K. Herring, K. Keller, N. Mann, T. Curtis, M. Kowarz, M. Herring. Row 3: R. Komada fadvisorj, J. Jiminez, D. Caskey, J. Leschly, J. Farmer, D. Sanders, J. Taylor, B. Berry, J. van Raalte. Row 4: B. Eiref, B. Freeman. Platform Tennis is a lifetime sport activity of- fered as part of Princeton High School's intramural program. Participants come in all shapes and sizes, ability level ranges from beginner to ad- vanced. No experience is required and equipment is provided. '11 171 THC OPgRd'5 Xb HEVCI' Ovgg K PM LAHS-l Screams -ff 155.1 The German club plans activities to foster an un- derstanding of German culture. Recently We went to New York to see Ama- deus. This year we plan to visit the Amish Communi- ty. We join the students at the Lawrenceville School for German dinners and cultural programs. President -- Inger Larsen Vice President - Ruth von Goeler Secretary - Katarina Stoy Treasurer - Theodore Bradford cu , v 1 1 1'fWfi,f,. . 'Wk ,. pf E ,I l JL' This year's Spanish Club members met every Wednesday after school to plan trips, dinners, and ways to practice speaking Spanish. We would like to thank the participants and teachers who helped make it possible for us to have our planned activi- ties and trips. Memorable exper- iences: Special trips CSpainJ, dinners, fund rais- ers COctoberfest taco salej 172 GERMAN CLUB - CL to RD: A. Shanefield, D. von Goeler, R. Bronzan, K. Goodman, R. von Goeler, M. Katz, D. Gross, K. Poncin, l. Larsen, V. Ellis Cadvisorj, K. Stoy. Missing: M. Stoy, T. Bradford. SPANISH CLUB Y .wsi 3. W- g,.... ,ff-mv Row 1: B. Byrne, A, Weisberg, K. Mathes, L. Rodas, C. Hoebel, D. Sams. Row 2: E. Sharlin, J. Herzog, L. Blumenthal, R. Barragan, K. Grover, H. Gray. Row 3: J. Hilton Cadvisorl, S. Rodas, L. Klingebiel, W. Silverstein, J. Teweles, D. Sensenig, D. Litt, E. Cohn, A. Bruce, S. Maitlen, D. Bascara, G. Orlanski, G. Falcone, L. Shears, A. Diaz, P. Mueller, E. Ruben, B. Ellerstein, M. Morales Cadvisorj. LA TIN CLUB Row l: J. Kyle, S. Spear, J. Dowell, S. Bagenstos, D. Holland, M. Magder, S. McVey-Finney. Row 2: D. Gritsch, R. Philips Cpresidentj, M. Feldstein, A. Rose, C. Bailey, l. Magder, B. Ferguson. ITALIAN CLUB 'C Row l: A. Trani Qpresidentj, M. DiDonato fvice-presidentj, C. DiMeglio Qsecretaryj, B. DiDonato Qtreasurerj. Row 2: M. Travisano, K. Arnott, C. Prezioso fadvisorl, K. Palumbo, T. Mazzotta, D. Santoro, K. Grover, J. Hilton fadvisorj. Row 3: D. Gritsch, M. Seigel, C. Helntz, S, Travisano, D. Blankenbush, V, Petrone, M. Pirone. Missing: R. Petrecca Qtreasurerj The Latin Club decorated the previously drab Latin room with a picture of Au- gustus. We met Wednes- days after school. This year, the Italian Club became a much more ac- tive club than in previous years. Under the supervi- sion of Carmen Prezioso, the Club planned different fundraisers so we could attend a Broadway show and a dinner in Little ltaly. Fundraisers included sell- ing candy at wrestling matches and basketball games. The Club also or- ganized a spaghetti dinner which took place in May. Members of the Italian Club celebrated the Christmas season by hav- ing a dinner where every- body brought a different homemade dish. Presents were also exchanged. ln Februrary, an exchange was being planned with ten students from Bolo- gna, who plan to visit Prin- ceton in March and April. This is the first exchange of this sort, and hopefully it will continue. 173 iii Can we please decide soon, l have to go! . . .Buy a coke, only 50 cents Are you coming to the meet- ing? You broke how many rules, Michael? . . . How much did he have to pay you? ... Hey we made 536.70 at the bake sale! Close-Llp Club - young people in Govern- ment . . . WASHllNlGTON, D.C. or bust! Close Llp Club usually met on Thursday afternoons. Our goals for the year were to go on the annual trip to Washington, D.C., to have a quick meeting with all of our members, and to raise a sufficient amount of money so the parents wouldn't go broke! Thank you Mr. Greenhut and Chris Pullen 'twas a lot of fun! The members of the Cer- cle Francais have spent an entertaining year in- volved in a number of cul- tural activities which have included French din- ners prepared by the stu- dents, movies, and a Broadway show planned for the Spring. PHS was again fortunate to host students from Arcachon, France, who gave us a taste of la vie Francaise. Thank you Mlle. Carey and M. Poncin for your guidance. We hope every- one enjoyed the year! 174 CLOSE-CIP 1 -.1 f -atv: ,W P p ,A C -- K . l , Row l - B. Callan, C, Lynch Row 2 - K. Greenhut Cadvisorb, T. El-Shakhs, J. Miller, K. Steiner, M. Feldstein, M. Stefanchik. Row l - D. Gray Row 2 - L. Fresco lco-presidenti, L. Elmes fco-presidenti, M. Mandel, D. Rosenfeld, L. Wortman Row 3 - B. Callan, E. Wohl, B. Schwartz, L. Smith, D. Schwartz, J. Altman, E. Gray, A. Tate, R. Freeman Row 4 - H. Shimoura, S. Heidere, A. Shanefield, A. Rose, M. Seigel, M. Epstein, T. Collins, C. Bailey, J. Clinton, M. White, C, Willard, I, Magder, M. Shelley, L. Rosenthal, M. Tadros, J. Carey fadvisorj Row 5 - Graham! missing: E. Gorman, M. Abelson, T. Rosenthal l Fl AFS CLUB x R 'X X ,-x . y-f , 3.1 f ' i , ' -Z sm 1 'ta V 'i tr Row l - E. Gray, M. Moi, J. Jimenez - AFS student, A. Paczynska, J. Mann, R. Bender Row 2 - P. Randall, A. Saunders, M. Howard, L. Rhodes, H. Troy fpresidentj, E. Katz, A. Mehlman, B. Callan, M. Gormisz, N. Vawter, C. Prezioso Cadvisorl, Row 3 - D. Tams, D. Mann, D. Tracy, A. Bowden, D. Gritsch, M. Peebles missing: L. Hertford, S. Roberts FRENCH EXCHANGE 13s . I ,...... Q -- W 4.2 A f .. 4, W ' :J it W5--W 5 3 z at - ,ga g ff .-f 1 I-, AFS student to Brazil: C. To lt's been a great year thanks to Javier, our Equadorian Transves- tite, who is always smiling. We love you! Memories of selling hotdogs in cold days at the ever-popular foot- ball games. The bake sale at the university store, Beat scurvy this winter, buy our grape- fruits and oranges! The short term exchange to Boston, dinners, par- ties. All the laughs and On January 28, four- teen tired and dishe- velled PHS students stepped off an Air France 747 and found themselves in Paris. After four soggy days of sightseeing in muse- ums, palaces, patisser- ies and discos, we boarded a train for Ar- cachon. We spent two weeks living with fam- ilies, sipping wine at vineyards and cafes, ussaint President '84: C. Lynch smiles that brought people together from Germany, France, Eu- cador, Poland, Brazil, Japan, ltaly and Swe- den. lt's a small world after all. Once an AFS'er always an AFS'er! Thank you Mr. Prez, Mrs. Bolick, and Mrs. VandenHeuval. We appreciated all of your help. This is not just an ordinary crowd of people! memories of new friends, fine wine and an abundance of good food. Pk Pk Pk ,lf Pl' i'Salut? Ca Va? g Foy- er, Indian Hillg Cou-coug Paris douches, LOR- ENZOg the disco, We have GOT to find a pa- tisseriel OLIAI. . .Je ne comprend rieng the DLlNEg 'tOu se trouve le WC? The guys without hair - cou- shopping in Bordeaux chettesg chocolate, and, occasionally, go- shopping, Where's the ing to school. Before Eiffel Tower: VIVE LA 1 we knew it, we were re- FRANCE!!lll turning to PHS with -n-'M -ilst ' ' M' M' se F if ' W Row 1 - M. Oppenheimer, L. Lenox, N. Davies, R. Carchman, Row 2 - D. Gochfeld, C. Bailey, R. Bender, L. T 5 Bogatz, W. Branson Row 3 - J. Clinton, A. Rutherford, P. Walmsley, T. Mazzotta, B. Poncin fadvisorj, l. Magder LEARNING IN THE COMMUNITY The Learning in the Community program provides students with the opportunity to work with a law- yer, doctor, community official, artist, professor, or any other indi- vidual representative of the stu- dent's area of interest. Students are expected to become more aware of community resources, to explore possible careers and to im- 176 prove communication skills. Staff members work with students indi- vidually and in small groups to help them select areas of study and find appropriate placements. Students are required to com- plete a project demonstrating what they have learned: a paper, report, slide show, film, model, extended log, portfolio, or exhibit. ARCHITECTURE - C. De Boer, L. Lomer, ARTS INSTITUTE - A. Harris, BALLET - A. Woodside, BELIZE - C. Cleaves, K. Uf- ford, BIOLOGY - K. Stoy, BUSINESS - C. Grant, A. Heyman, H. Hoff, J. Kopp, J. Landis, W. Peter, J. Petrone, K. Pratt, S. Van Dyke, CHEMISTRY - I. Perry, COMPUTERS - A. Bredon, C. Goodman, C. Grant, L. Jansen, T. Judsen, P. Kingston, L. Nathan, M. Riddle, R. Thompson, COUNSELING - K. Helm: CULI- NARY ART - J. Lapp, J. Petrone, F. Young, EDUCATION - M. Christie, L. Elmes, J. Her- zog, C. Warren, EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH - B. Walzer, ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES -- C. Mockers: EQUINE STUDIES - S. Lu- sen, FARM MANAGEMENT - J. Levine, FASHION DESIGN - C. Lynch, FASHION JOURNALISM - M. Christie, FIRST AID - N. Habicht, FRANCE - M. Epstein, FRANCE IRELAND - A. Hagadorn, HANDICAPPED - T. Benacerraf, HOSPITAL - D. Gritsch, M. Herring, P. Johnson, C. Lien, S. Rodas, HU- MAN SERVICES - M. Pinochet, INCOME TAX - M. Pinochet, INDIA - K. Cummings, INTERGENERATIONAL - J. Bakoulis, D. Caspy, D. Goodman, D. Hunt, A. Jacobs, F. Jean-Louis, B. Rosenthal, E. Wohl: JEWELRY - R. Von Goelerg JOURNALISM - B. Wol- pert, LAW - M. Pinochet, MEDICINE - E. Cohen, B. Mccredie, S. Rodas, MODELING - M. Christie, J. Herzog, F. Jean-Louis, NEUR- OSCIENCE - I. Larsen, NURSING - M. Beauvil, O. Glatt, L. Stonaker, NUTRITION - L. Hertford, OUTWARD BOUND - C. Djorup, B. Schwartz, PARIS LONDON -- A. Messers- mith, PHOTOGRAPHY - J. Mann, K. Pa- v-1 V FU' q..,.,,4 -'47 Iumbo, B. Trubee, PHYSICAL THERAPY - G. Woolston, POLICE - C. Little, POLICE CA- DETS - K. Catron, POLITICS - C. Cleaves, S. Craig, C. Lynch, A. Mehlman, PRE- SCHOOL - K. Ufford, PSYCHOLOGY - S. Corsover, J. Lysaker, REAL ESTATE - S. Maitleng RED CROSS - B. Boccanfuso, N. Habicht, P. Johnson, B. McCredie, E. McCre- die, K. Ufford, SOCIOLOGY - L. Fair-Lenox, SPECIAL EDUCATION - A. Rosenblum: TEACHING - C. Filion, S. Gelperin, M. Her- ring, M. Lewis, D. Sams, J. Smith, M. Stoy, THEATER - L. Berkner, E. Pomerantz, VET- ERINARIAN - B. Roed, J. Swinton, WRITING - J. Adler, A. Heyman, S. Huffaker, A. Rose, YOUTH LEADER - L. Blumenthal. Although off to a slow start this year, the Pep Club regained its spirit. The officers Alisa Trani, Julie Kopp, Dawn Jahn and Melissa Epstein planned successful fall and spring Pep Rallies. Thanks to Dave Mackey for his volun- teered help. Good Luck next year, Pep Club! Where's Peppy? When's the picture? Elena, we need you! t'Hey sam, how does this sound? 'The Cheshire Cat, a vehicle of Princeton High's lit- erary and artistic intel- ligentsia invites all tal- ented persons, popu- lous and of the teaching staff to sub- mit. This year we abol- ished the concept of the unattended meet- ing allowing for a much more open submis- sions policyf Well, that is not the way I would have done it, but Look sam, l'm editor, so be quiet! 178 PEP CLUB 5-3 Row l - C. Vogt, D. Jahn, A. Trani. Row 2 - G. Versfeld, J. Kopp, K. Palumbo. Row 3 - C. Lynch. THE CHESHIRE CA T Row i - D, Ruiz, A, Rose, S. Zimmerman fJunior Editorl, J. Matey, E. Ruben Row 2 - M. Grasso, J. Adler, D, Ruiz fEditor-in-Chiefj, V. Adler, A. Riechert THE IVY Row l - K. Bezilla, D. Ruiz, S. Zimmerman, J. Archer Row 2 - D. Ruiz, S. Spear, O. Fryszman, M. Cirasso, A. Tsui, M. Rose tadvisorj Row 3 - T. von Mayrhauser, J. Kyle, K. Williams Missing - V, Adler, B. Barnhill, L. Dresner, A. Kostin, M. Riddle, T. Waterbury VISUAL ARTS GROUP K. Bezilla, E. Ruben, K. Williams, C. Lynch, S. Zimmerman, K. Arnott . 'Amy name is sam but that is what my mother called me so it's no big thing, but it is my name and I would like to mention that. l was asked to write some notes about the visual arts group. lt would appear that sam is an active and S6553 'vfx R f - - sec. ses-yen f' . -- -sf? Rt-.2-V X Lf . fn rl . -Q XX af:-Ls 5 NL A, - x -X . -QI I sN . N -r-f 1-229 a s. .- 1 .ssex- P 'X -,.,.a1. . X 2- f ' tgps-:if ti f we ssxc Fif i X Qs 9344 .:sg f1'?:': ' T TT 'TL is x 'X 7: X l The Ivy, an annual school magazine of stu- dent literature and artwork, was published this year under the guid- ance of English teacher Merle Rose. The Ivy pub- lished short stories, poet- ry, short plays, black and white photography, draw- ings, humorous and per- sonal essays. The editors Julie Kyle and Kieran Wil- liams, and the assistant editors Alice Kostin and Aileen Tsui, hope that even more students will become involved next year. l sit with the paper And from the pen the ink starts to Flow Like the smooth Honey The sweet Sugar The ink with the pen draws Lines and Curves draws Copterflowers - 'iCopterflowers by Trishka Waterbury responsible member and as such collects these windfall responsibilities. Upon this occasion it was decided that sam not only had nothing whatsoever to say about this confed- eration which he adores too much to apply to it any critical reasoning, which he exploits too much to feel completely free about and about which he could not be bothered, but also he wanted the other believ- ers who humored him by participating in this elabo- rate fantasy to be men- tioned, so here are the aforementioned people who did not appear in the photograph: benevolent organizations, student council, the cheshire cat, the ivy, and of course, the venerable st. david. our apologies to derek taylor. 179 , Le gn- ' - V ' 3 ' I 5' ,IS Volume XLI t THE STUDENT NEWSPAPER OF PRINCETON HIGH SCHOOL Princeton, New Jersey 08540 I nslde I' Adoplees confer, .......,......... . . ., ,. ' Semper Fl ..............,....,.......... . ' 1- New teacher. ........,. ..... ..... ..... . ' 3 Hacking and phreakfng.,..... . p 3 p 4 p 5 Yearbook baby ............,......... p. 6 p 7 1983 180 if The Tower THE STUDENT NEWSPAPER OF PRINCETON HIGH SCHOOL EDITOR IN CHIEF Llsa Schkolnlck MANAGING EDITOR Andrea Rutherford TECHNICAL MANAGER Nick Hirsch 5 NEWS EDITOR Kieran Williams SPORTS EDITOR Alan Schwartz ARTS EDITOR David Kochen FEATURES EDITOR Jessica Adler 3' PHOTOGRAPHY MANAGER Meredith Christie r, ASS T PHOTOGRAPHY MANAGER ......... Jacob Leschly COLUMNISTS .. . Jonathan Rees, Mako Yoshrkawa PIGEON. .................................. .............. J esslca Danielson CARTOONIST ..................................................... Adam Endei BUSINESS MANAGER ........................... Debbie Gochfeld LAYOUT MANAGERS .............................. Olga Fryszman Alison Shanelield FACULTY ADVISOR .................................. Joan,Goodman 5 I News Staff: Vicky Adler .Iohn Altman Jeffrey Archer Becka Dyson Colleen Fee Claudine Friedberg David Gochfeld Bryan Hsuan Julie Lister Cara Lynch Carol 0 Donoghue Abby Rose Doug Shanefield Haruyuki Shimura Michael Stefanchik Justin Wolfe. Photographer: Brooks Trubee Typists: Kelvin Chu Kristin Pratt. . Every month the Tower staff channels its energies into the production of Princeton High School's student newspaper. Editors, reporters, photographers and techies closet themselves in the Tower office CRoom 1365, dedicating themselves to the quest for truth, justice and exciting head- lines. Tower staffers try to cover important news from our school and community in an objective and informative manner. Feature articles highlight outstanding students, teachers and organizations. Arts reporters review movies, plays and records, as well as covering artistic events at PHS. Our sports section aspires to keeping students up to date on PHS teams and the magnifi- cent exploits of individual players. Through columns, editorials and polls, we try to re- flect the spirit of PHS. This year's Tower staff has tried to be responsive to the con- cerns ofthe entire student body at PHS. We have featured a wide variety of student achievements and addressed controversial issues with sympathy and honesty. We are proud to be an almost entirely student-run publication. Our reporters find sources, write articles and edit copy. All of our pho- tographs are taken by student photogra- phers and our own technical staff is in charge of the paper's layout and design. The Tower business staff solicits our ad- vertisers and keeps our accounts, and our student editors are trained to take the blame for the editorials. A deadline is a dead-line. . .We don't have enough copy . . . We can expand our letter policy to fill half a page . . . Don't Don't forget the half-tones . . . Omigod, this is typ- ists' weekend?! . . . How can we say some- thing nice about a team with an O and 15 record?. . . Schwartz on Sports. . .Andrea, when are articles due? Yesterday . . . Nick, will you chop this photograph? . . . ls there anyone here who knows how to work the wheel?. . . I have to be at Town Topics by twelve o'clock .. . Olga's gonna commit suicide How do you spell Leschly ? . . . Do you have a key to the closet? . . . l hate the day the Tower comes out. . . Ask Lisa, she's Chief. in iff' IFF? W Ill gi!! 2 ,322 ! If X!! ' ' ll 'im row 1: K. Williams, A. Rutherford, N. Hirsch, A. Shanefield, M. Christie, M. Yoshikawa, D. Kochen, J. Goodman qadvisorj row 2: L. Schkolnick, D. Gochfeld, O. Fryszman i ow Z:OO.UJFkLK imo ww ounce, S-15.9-51 'vi-img cfxu. FROM 3150, gpY'gfpT5-fir.. 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U 1 81 YEARBOOKIES: PRINCE 1 984 MAKO YOSHIKAWA - editor-in-chief LISA ELMES - assistant editor WILLIAM BLIX, MARIANNE HARTMANN - Photography: MEREDITH CHRISTIE, editor ROB DUNHAM, editor MARC ROYCE, editor BROOKS TRLIBEE, editor BRETT FREEMAN, assistant JACOB LESCHLY, assistant Seniors: BECKY WALZER, editor RACHEL SONNENSCHEIN, editor RACHEL BRONZAN, assistant Llnderclass: ALISON SHANEFIELD, editor ELLEN WOHL, assistant Faculty: STEVE OLSZEWSKI, editor Activities: Sports: BENEDICTE CALLAN, assistant OLGA FRYSZMAN, editor AMY SCHULMAN, assistant SARAH GELPERIN, assistant LAURA HERTFORD, editor faculty advisors BARBARA KRAUTHAMER, assistant Business. DEBBIE GOCHFELD, editor DEBBIE GOODMAN, assistant Copy SARAH BOLTON, editor Art: KIERAN WILLIAMS, editor KEN BEZILLA, assistant Manager: LINDA FRESCO Suzie Abrams, Vicky Adler, Art Agin, Judy Aust, Laurie Berkner, Annika Bowden, Adam Boxer, Aaron Bruce, Becka Carchman, Dan Caskey, Kelvin Chu, Shelly Chu, Toby Clark, Katie Crafton, Sydni Craig, Carla DiMeglio, Julie DiMeglio, Rachel D'Oronzio, John Dumont, Ben Eiref, Bruce Ellerstein, Jacob Farmer, Robin Freeman, Erika Gabrielson, Mitchell Grasso, Liz Gray, Derek Gross, Sonja Herbert, Nick Hirsch, Carolyn Hoebel, Sandy Huffaker, Andy Jacobs, Anne Jacobs, Lee Johnson, Ed Katz, Amy Kaufman, lnger Larsen, Janet Lennon, Linda Lenox, Jennifer Levitt, Cara Lynch, Jennifer Mann, Frantz Massenat, Marianna Mazzucato, Kathy McGee, Heather McVicker, Alison Mehlman, Amy Messersmith, Julie Miller, Sarah Milsteiri, Marcy Murray, Kim Palumbo, Carol Parsons, Thea Pearson, Tom Perkins, Merle Rose, Ariela Rosenblum, David Ruiz, Lisa Schkolnick, Alan Schwartz, David Schwartz, Sarah Shearman, Haru Shimura, Cindy Smith, Josh Teweles, Rick Thompson, Carine Toussaint, Dom Tracey, Graham Trelstad, Dorothy Von Goeler, Ruth Von Goeler, Tina Von Mayrhauser, Alane White, Emilie White, Carol Willard, Justin Wolfe, Japheth Wood, Zeno Wood, Sam Zimmerman msgs WMM r r, 4 ff H if X Z' 4 y i y,,, E -M . - ,,, ,A 4 , fb 'gy via, L . . T ,. A . Wi gf, rL,, il 'tx' ' V Xi! V' 'his K HW, K I iffy! 4 4? if A 4 i , 1 EQZQ , f Q v 1 kv' is Ai Q2 41 'B 9 1 Q 5 S ff r ,Q I M J 'f' 'X Lf f WI! .L Deadline Countdown 4' l. Yearbook motto: Do whatever, do it fast, and do it right . . . watch us, we're gonna make all our deadlines. . .the revolving mailboxes . . . What a babel' '... Herff Jones '4078, Mash -I-I . . . Mako, what is there to do? . . . D-day come and gone, 2 days late, 4 days late, 8 days late . .. News Flash: lolli shortage kills off half the yearbook staff. They're dropping like flies, says Nurse Wadsworth 1 lost 4 to go Z, Lolli mania . . . we love you, Mer! ...' 'Well, I really tried to do the layout but I kept tripping over all the Trackies' '... granola bars with Marianne, speed dittos with Bill. . . yearbookin' from morn to night.. . classes? no true Yearbookie knows the meaning of classes ...' 'Steve, get the heck away from my mailboxl' '... Ben vs. Mako: War to end all wars . . , happiness is a defeated D-day. 1 lost l made 3 to go 33. The Case of the Missing Cashbox . . .hiding out from the Main Office... Lolli Lady Laura. . . Ruth, don't flush that picture down the toilet . . .the Rachels' ravishing section, Becky's beautiful baby . .. it's just so Graham . . . Mrs. Elmes - bestest pizza mom -l- chauffeur . . . Alison- the football layout . . . Contact Sheets Editor Steve . . . Mrs. Hartmann's obscene Xmas gifts: humping hogs and busslng bears. . .the yearbook is so funky . . .the deadline to end all deadlines - 92 pgs in on time! . . . and if I don't get a lolli in two seconds flat the yearbook'lI never come out. 1 lost 2 made 2 to go 34. Activities Eds: where are yoooooouuuuu?! Hi Lisa - Tom Snoopy got it, not enough lollis . . . Brooks' killer prints.. . Excuse me, l'm scrounging for the Lolli Fund, and you look fairly wealthy Sandy's sports' monopoly . . . Jen's incomparable inability to focus fthe weekend games j . . . what is a booster? . . . beloved Uptown Editor Sarah . . . If Rob doesn't get his butt in here in three minutes, I will personally take the great pleasure of impaling him on this very same, very sharp cropper . . . lngenuity Editor Linda . . . the Debs pull through - who would've ever thought we'd get so excited about Ads? . . . Kieran, I2 cartoons by tomor- row, ZL45 sharp . . . the yearbook? No. we don't know about any yearbook. All we know about are nervous breakdowns and missing deadlines. . . . touch those proofs, and you're a dead cookie. 2 lost 2 made 1 to go '5. Deadline? What deadline? 2 lost 2 made 1 shot to heck How we ever made it floors me - but it does blow your mind, doesn't it? I mean, it is darn tootin' funky. Much love, Mako x ff Q. ng - r ' 1 In front of cars - D. Goodman, O. Fryszman, L. Elmes, A. Shanefield, D. Gochfeld, J. Leschly, B. Walzer. On cars - M. Yoshikawa. Behind cars - M. Christie, M. Hart- mann, R. Sonnenschein, E. Wohl, K. Bezilla, K. Williams, S. Bolton, S. Olszewski, W. Bux, R. Dunham, R. Bronzan, M. Royce. Porsches courtesy of Bux 'n' Hartmann 75 V VW' N Q Q ?,:,v?s5 8 lv .W 'QV .. . s I 184 I SPCRTS FALL X 3 K? ,g,,,,y 186 FOOTBALL .. I . ... ' . M... . an ,Q .Q ff W- , ...... h rig. W Y 3 I -T M . gf ,, -.,, - . . ig Yjlfgl' --'W' if 1 V 1 f'Km:l,,L. iff? api. 4 C el Varsity and JV: Row l - A. Nini, M. Carnevale, L. Flenoicl, M. O'Gorman, J. Petrone fco-captainj, T. Haggerty, D. Showalter, C. Brown, F. McCormick Row 2 - J. Sinclair, D. Tracey, G. Hulsman, F. Young, T. El-Shakhs, T. Granger, K. Cox, D. Mingo Y Row 3 - G. Johnson, S, Huffaker, T. O'Gorman, B. Bowers, B. Scott, D. Sisson, C. Moseley Row 4 - F. Massenat, PT Navarro, D. Martin, T. Sanderson, R. Yum, S. Swartz Row 5 - B. Cirullo, J. Pruner, D. Snyder, C. Rendall lcoachesj Missing: C. McCray fco-captainj, E.. Rapp, J. Jones, G. Boccanfuso 187 fu. f .:f Seniors: On floor - Albino Nini, Standing - Jason Petrone, Charles Brown, Fergus McCormick, Tom Haggerty, Mike O'Gorman, Lance Flenoid, Kevin Cox, Following two varsity football teams that were highly successful in achieving their goals as a unit, the team this year was faced with the difficult problem of very few experienced players returning. ln the backfield this season was good size, speed, and strength. Llp front in the trenches were big shoes to fill. The right tackle and left guard spots were quickly filled. Before long, our center decided he wanted to play ball, too. All these positions were filled by seniors, which is quite a coincidence. Experience is a very important ingredient, one that we were missing, Many underclassmen learned a lot out there from our highly talented coaching staff. Four years ago, the Class of 84 had 12-13 players, and only 7 of those kept up the sport to receive a varsity position. When it comes to football, there is a lack of interest in the senior class. Speaking for all of the senior varsity football players: THANK YOU, Coach Cirullo and the coaching staff, for teaching us so much and making it all worthwhile. To the team, we wish the best of luck in the future years, and we will always be behind you 10071. lt's pretty hard to describe how that feels, throwing a pass and seeing a man catch it and seeing him in the end zone and seeing the referee throw his arms up in the air, signaling a touchdown, signal- ing that you've done just what you set out to do. -- Joe Namath Dave Schowalter, Mickey Carnevale FOOTBALL '33 s neil , . 3 it fl l Q l as gan . ..N. . - SX, 3,74 .,qj,UST..2,. jwyiisge .3wg:5-k..a1-gi . Yi. 4. Wfjyi.. , . - . I 'W -f kr . LaM33.!d,g.?x WLH. xxx. 53 . W. . K I Q gg., -gfx tg ' gialfg N- 'X' I ,Fl , K K , .. k Qgsn. 4 ,RX .. .J X 4 Jr .W A -1 hh: .g,,tgLV l. J My .Lv at . . T' Qfiha ' .Mui Qc,.+w L J f -1 ,gif .g.,.gn. V , L 1 'ig v' . . ... ,v- 4 l 29 5323. Freshmen: Row 1 - Hugo Rossi Ccoachj, M. Thomas, P. Fisher, M. Riddick, T. Rumer, S. Sigmund, Row 2 - D. Tracey, M. Bienkowski, M. Pir one, M. Stentz, J. Lyons, J, Laverty, D. Tomalin, Row 3 - M. Tulloss, J, Klingebiel, M. Mullen, S. Hamilton, B. Barnhill, Row 4 - P. McKellar K. Russell. FIELD HOCKEY 4. --...., ,-,,.. .. ,-...lun ii 1 IJ il .1'fx f Z-fg,:N,,,f , ,, wr! K f f :,1 - 14 vw -f- -f rf 5? XI, iv L ZLX-X IJJIP Captains: P. Jennings, C. Knight I-N i 'H .:- W, 1,. L an . , , is is iiii ,K ,.+ r-I KD O '1, , 5 , ', V' 7 i 5352, fi , if 2 if-A1 ' i imdhigfi vi swf, if ,is fm, . - , xi AKC, in ,A v QS .ez . n ,J ,fi to f-we Rv? ,g ,534 Q . i . ,-4,'f,., ' ff Q i wmQgw?ymwii wzfifiifff i i' 'A - Y vi i i L i 'Ziyi :'szX-g ',.,w.,?,S7 ,, ',,, , fy 'V,, ju 1, , I 5 I , mf i 1 - xw 1yfV'++wv if I - 1 .w- 'vfiffii in M ,ew ,, f W, , lm, . fgzkww i f ff ,V V J A K :ik smw irfgfjw, 1- H' N CVC CO-CHAMPS But, Pam, ldon't want to go to practice. Oh no, that drill . . . Again! . . . Who is that J.V. player on the field . . . without her stick? Team meetings: What kind of animal are you? Group Tears. My favorite thing to do is sit on the bus and wait. . . fesp. at Hovalj. Susan and Martha . . . Do your rain dance . . . Team Sex Symbol CM.W.J Dressy Bessy fE.G.J. . .Shoot the Monkey. . . Kiss the Chicken. . . Pac-Man plays field hockey . . . Bus drivers hate us . . . Too much team spirit? Were we still on the bus first-half? l thought the fields were supposed to be done before the new season . . . 12 mins. 30 sec. to C.P. Who's sick this week? Picnics on the bench CA.B.J Thanks, Ms. Jones, for all your coaching . . . on and off the field. You only live once but if you live it right . . . once is enough. Believe in yourself and others And amazing things will happen. Varsity: Row l - A. Tate, S. Flynn, B. Krauthamer, Monkey, C. Vogt, A. Kershaw, M. Waltman, N. Glucksberg Row 2 - M. Cumberbatch, K. Perna, C. Knight, P. Jennings, Cr. Versfeld, C. O'Donoghue, A. ..r' .Q .-l- I Fraker, S. Lofgren, E. Cuabrielsen, C. Tobin -aw Ti-ie LOOK oF A csc Co-CHAN? xwvw ann' uv ,, . ,, , . , . . ,,,, . . allllxwlqp-Til' f 79411, ,fur-ggfgyifiwfiz mins- uw vi .VY '14 fl X . f',fMf',rl1 , , ,if-2 Q gym? r P 0 s r NG .... .. .PLA vi Nc, ! ' 711445-'WI4 '4 fl: ..' li il 40 A Sf ly!-'iillfllf ffm 7 fl l K 62? l f K ,S Ct Q , fx flxfq A 1, up ,i 'i'QF'1:l S ,Q f I Hay. I 4 I KX!! I f l 7 Q f k V, J f A , ' . ll ' ZIIIIII ri P MMIII!! ll 'WMM' llH 'W J :ww f , , .. 'MWN ,Oy N 334. I 7, 1345 A j S ff ' . I f f 1 gig Ili' I ,5 ff if 0 MBW, C.:-,Q Q j lf RTS, W 'S 5 'N I ll XE! J ' 2 , 5, In gf!-. ' .Iv Q A f. . .' ' . , V, ,mf , , l . f, f '- Jq 4 . f 1 . f, llfljanl. I I f fifx 207 16,1 I A I I xg I ' - V' ' N ,K ' lll4L. l ' Q .-1 , ' I iff ' , f -'f:Q'i m TZ' ' 0 . RHP 4 ..D. . .5 ' , ,N Q ., C CL L ,- K.. , l ' 1 rf lfljfrh. I X. I x I A ,- ,,f- f.-713' 1 C L I l Ml . 91 v fx , , A U' ' X 'QTL ' .3 ,A K . ., K C 'E 'X' 1. 'Zi ,grid xllnx.-. bf Y 7 f M J , ' X, I :ir-?f2ir'kQ f ? , l fl . 'J ff if 17' l iffy' .1 , , 'f fl 5 X , 1 ! N ff ,I Y K , ff!! .' ls if Il , f X t fff - c , li 5 ef T x I 1 N-1 ' , 'la' Q 5 , , If 'Q ,I y QI xi f f ,ff 'Q f Q -l x lf ' '-' 'itil 4' ff X ffl l ll . f l T 1 lwv N - X If X, :- ' Ml w' I ll Q l F ' ff 'll . ' fy 6 sr Z , wp I ' i 1 4 If j l ,Q l 1 l x if X W JV: Row l - B. Mahoney, M. Causing Row 2 - C. Sanderson, E. Branson, L. Taraschi, A. Kim, C. Mockers Row 3 - C. Haag, S. Cooper, R. Bender, S. Rodas, E. O'Grady, M. Howard Row 4 - C, Fee, L. Buzard, L. Huckins, W. Wasserman, A. Halstead, L. Klingebiel, S. Smithson, A. Saunders Row 5 - C. deBoer, M. Lonski, K. Killmer, B. Stefan, D. Sprow, K. Smith, K. Weaver Freshman: Row l - K. Faughnan, S. Jones, S. Garvey, K. Herring, S. Muller, T. Crimmins, K. Keller, B. Ashenfelter Row 2 - E. McCrdeie, N. Mann, C. Font, K. Halstead, K. Johnson, K. Gougoutas Row 3 - L. Tancredie, P. Weinstein, J. Griffith Row 4 - J. Fraker, A. Causing Qcaptainj Row 5 - Miss Glover fcoachj I fi s Q 19-1 0 1 .1 fl . qL .-A - ' ,f -H53 fs L 1 'ff'f ..: A 'W 1 1,,,,, f A, f 'K Q ww y ,gy - 4 wf f'Wf'fW, ' ' 64- 'ML A ' '. ,M ' , -a,,' n v,.4,, an A , ,,,,3,f , V ,W Wm Mic ' .--fifrfiklv 1 wx, - .Y H' 1fQ,:,, V gf. f., S, A V.,, AVV. , , , , M ' A -Q V- M- , ,M -V , - 'f ,, ' Wi Q ,, ' ' ' W gi 'i ' V h ,I , ff I. xi ., ly fmiwowf ' f. A 'x'+sAH w,Hz' 'ty ., li iff W 4 ' an J 7 , ' 1 JU! ' .PLA 9 43.47-y f- 65' 1- Q. Wh iw?-ff'.2 V M Www A A , 3 ,-'ii a Msn.. Varsity: Row 1 - P. Gager Qco-captainb, J. Lysacker icocaptalnj, E. Soto Row 2 - M. Epstein qmanagerj, J. Kopp fmanagerj, A. Forman, A. Hewson, A. Bruce, D. Elliot, J. Bolster, D. Gibson, J. Sharp, R. Mackey Qcoachj Row 3 - C. Smith Qmanagerj, T. Curtis, M, Petrone, M. Leschly, J. Teweles, G. Fox, T. Foltiny, W. Branson, M. Mack lt's been a rough season: Heart-breaking losses . . . arm-breaking bike rides . . . The Hungarian Hulk . . . Managers? What managers? is . . . Jim, are you straight? . . . Jonah, slow down! . . . Here comes Tommy Foltiny, Immigrant from Hungary . . . Rich, come on, let's stretch out . . . Ref, did you see that? l know you saw thatg you're a joke . . . No beans . . . Good come-back . . . Bye Molly, thanks for walking me over . . . ls Mrs. Mackey still at Conte's . . . Were any of us really alive? . .... is 'Wk '14 My ASQ! M W ,Lf L ia., JJ. if e Y-2' Ni N ,?Qgt71wv fiI!iM4'? BOYS J.V. SOCCER: ROW l - M. Oppenhiemer Cmanagerj , C. Reeves, S. Kim, J. White, R. Miller, J. Lapp, D. Davis, A. Aiken, L. Pervin, D. Weber, D. Stier, W. Wedderburn, C. Chen, B. Coker, S. Braddish. Row 2 - P. Larsen fcoachj, C. Willard lmanagerj, D. Boehringer, J. Opperman, J. Bagley, F. Moghanaki, D. Lennon, J. Espada, R. Lavid, B. Goodman, J. Fisher, S. Olszewski, M. Babu, J. Pearly, D. Proshan, l. Madger, J. Lennon Cmanagerj. 1- .x v Freshmen: Row l - M. Chessler, J. Womack, J. Toner, J. Harding Row 2 - N. Sullo, H. Klein, J. Stefanchik, B. Ellis, B. Hsuan, P. Lieberman, S. Milstein Cmanagerj Row 3 - A. Boxer, D. Hendrickson, K. Williams, B. Ballard, B. Trelstad, M. Hunninghake, P. Horowitz, D. Gross, S. Campbell Ccoachj 195 WHAT THE 55i!i7?'5ST GIRLS' soccER Q Q HAT ff f,f I f a0,s0oxokH fiffry D Cx 1- X P L A Y os K Mx A - , , 1. , ' , N T - f 'WHIQI4 f 'f f mv xx Xl . K7 x ' . . ff. Klmlk WWA 1k iw . ' . , 1 f f f wb ., ff fff ff- 1 W 1 ,wif ,ffpf I f ff J f ff nfa g rf: X' 5 A AC!! v 'ff I ' f 1 u ' . ' f. 1,4 2 Y' . I M ,ly x if 1 1 f f -I-QM rgfffff far gf C .K , r I 1 .. : -ff.,,X,..1 , ' 5' . f 1. 4 I , V lflf 4 f It X I ' 1194 W4 fri 7- JVM' .- ,4 1- Zn X 4- 4276 A , krlf , ff, ,Ig f f- 4-f?-1 if 1 V ,,f, 7,,,-1 ,f f I, I .1 1 4 f Agfa f . f . ,,. f f My 4 N A Ag 9 ,4 fm, g 7 'JI I - 1 Q ' V , , . ffm 'J ,-ffl 14 ' 'I ff' ,ff gl f ff A '51g.'ff,,. Q ,gf fd ffm If , :-.ff .lui ff fd 21' ' lf, 'V 1 fi 1 Z7 F 0 ,, ..,, , 'T WWI' Varsity: Row 1 - J, Howarth, J. Lysaker, S. Huffaker, H. Jones, A. Helgason, L. O'Donoghue, L. Nathan, D, Ferdinandi. Row 2 - T. Hemmingway 196 Beach, Mrs. Perks, and Jane. You're all terrific. Thanks for all your enthusiasm and optimism, even when we wouldn't score the winning goal. Beach - you did it all for us - taped ankles, argued with referees, and prepared game strategies. Mrs. Perks - you supported us every step of the way - supplied rubber bands and loads of constructive criticism. Your encouragement and dedication kept up our spirits and bol- stered the team's enthusiasm. The 1983-1984 Varsity and J.V. teams are grateful for the benefits of a great soccer program. Tammy - My name is Tracy! Walk a little slower Fiona! Psyche test. Go Booie, go! Who wants to take the penalty shot? LAURA! PREPPIE! A, my name is Annie stretch out your ankles! Booter! Annie, from Bawsten. Liz -team cripple Nottingham A26 - yeah Booie Hill, pull down your shorts a little more! Protect your GOALIE! Perks and the ref. Defense! Push up! Pre-season murder sprints, Beach's tantrums, Joanne's debut. Do you want a Varsity Letter? Join Girls Soccer - no experience necessary. Where's practice today? Hill -indoor soccer Deal! Laura's grunts! Birthday show- ers - Sue Huff, our lone and super senior! We love you, Hill! Liz - POW - Excuse me! Laura's injuries - Jenny, under that innocent front lurks a dangerous animal! MALL STEINERT! Annie's garbage goals Tracy, who are you marking? Des our faithful fullback. Liz - our dependable sweeper. Thanks Town Topics! Liz - Who me, play goalie? FRLISTRATION! 1, 2, 3, 4, what do you think these cleats are for???? STOMP 'EM TlGERS!!!l! x ?., A ' 0 N .3 . t .. ' x .Q'rw,,v .'- 4-I ,'.- H w 1 - ' ,,...,,x' f 1. . v -. I , ,' 1 g'KL'. . '-- 'Q' ' . lv. ' . . V - rw' ' . ' 14' Q f'Y , !f I A ' 1 M' -' t ' fn 1, ' 773 '.'-v . -,N 1, , ., - if , :.,n: ny- '-1f.,,- ' ' -v .L rn - -W W' W , --, 1 M.,-T' '?'5'Tfi:-5 fra -nj, if- .,1f, 1 , '-in W- '-98 Q-.--f!!2, ..' 2 fs, 1,1 4 . 1 ' ','0 ',,5-Q 2 :W'S P My ,. 3, + - .4 ,. .,L ' t . 1, 'A Z... N,.,, ,,v,,w-5?f.,,n, gqvh., Q.. Ml... r' x f-7. 5 Yung.,-. ,,e,+-5 EMA fa' .'-7:1 . A . 1 ' sl. iiffffefffeflw-44 R 9'f . 51' up N. N, My Q . It H... gi 4, .tt x V -.'1z!6 , , ,.,,,,4,, ,fy ,N - ,,,-- . W I' - 'Q-wi? f- - .mu s .. 1 - . 1 , 11: - . '.. :wars JPEG-cfm . . 1 -3 6 if-if -lvl in J.V.: Row 1 - J. Herman. Row 2 - A. Ferdinandi, S. Herbert, K. Keller, S. Allen, G. Young, A. Constant, Row 3 - C. Green, J. Sharett, K. Mershon, K. Kaplan 197 GIRLS' TENNIS '-,' vw-if-1' H 3 Row i - G. Ellis, A. Rosenblum, R. Carchman, D. Fishmang Row 2 - W. Humes lcoachj, J. Berman, C, Bailey, M. Cahill, L. Choe, E. Gorman, M. Mazzucato, W Silversteing Missing - l. Llsiskin, D. Rosenfeld, J. Bendush, S. Pickens, E. lgnat, M. Rosenblum, J. Burnshaw 198 s ts gi S55 ig:-X Q .Q -- 'Q ii: 'Z gtg 5 'X Q . . .i A 4, as .. g .. i ' 5. x . -N . -1- 0' ,W UWORDS OF WISDOM FROM THE 1983 GIRLS' TENNIS TEAM Just three balls over the net! B. Humes Anyone have a rubber band? l. Llsiskin l don't go for that - don't got for it. G. Ellis 'iNly racket! Stop! Bus! E. Gorman Caffeine? where! M. Cahill A l'll put my hair up - O.K.! A. Rosenblum N Oh, l shouldn't have eaten that chicken. C. Bailey Just get your lst serves in! L. Choe We have a match today! W. Silverstein Get psyched! J. Berman What's the score? I can't remember anything! D. Fishman W A g GIRLS' TENNIS - MERCER COUNTY CHAMPIONS I THANX, MR. HUMES What a long point. l can't remember now who's serving? at Q. 5 NM it X ....... . K gd l f.W, I Q , s . if 4- I is Z!! IA E . X S if 199 it S X, Q i f Ms. Bakon and the eggs CV2 dozen -l- lj Judles, Smurfette, Puddin', Dimples, Baby Cakes, Kissy, and Sprout - Kenny- feet CDani Duke peeled outj - Where ma goin? - Dahlin, - TANG ATTACK!!!!!! - AR-AR - STUFF!! - Dag - Hey Hoovs, Thanx! - Baby Smurf - Hey Poncho Baby - Scoping - Omigod! - Notre Dame night games, Don't fall Judles - !'Community cup Kissy - Dimples, you got my back? - Yeah sure! - Buckwheat fpuffl - Showy, it was in there the whole game? -- S.O.S., Just Be Good to Me - M.J., P.Y.T.'s - the Battered Bug! - two-oo-oo-oo Ecta Large! - Super? - thanx, Jane - l'm so fat!!!! - What's for breakfast? - Pigging Sprees! On the road again - Lust!! - Prospects? - Hey - Take a Pill!!! A Ho!! That's all right, that's okay, we lose every Saturday, but we love you anyway. lt's been fun ............................................ Thanx, Ms. Bakon, and our supporters. Varsity Football Cheerleading l983 : ,if Et. ,lin .,. in .fgfliffsfgf as we 'J 195 .js 1 if shi Ai .f ,... Captains: J. Aust, T. Mazzotta .4- u-I... 1 67,3 A A' s7,5:r1A,' Q' ., u . T, ,yv I. K -A Q -N , ' e, l. 4 Q., rv, , N k,-. f rift ,f 1 ga, -6-X . .2622 0 ' z, Row 1 - T. Mazzotta, J. Aust, S, Berry Row 2 - T. Madden, M. Murray, K. Ivan, T. Barclay 1 , Y ' Mlm! 75:1 if 54, Q i LY T M..-A .af- gig vin is A .. f,-,gf-pw ,dm YQ CROSS COUNTRY 1 ' . . 'YoMfwl-HERE L L Mewuegmrug? OST i f' :J x A' 54-CL 'TQURNQ THE COURSE sums - f 'mmgf GOQJI mm cess--my. L. . gmt YCHCINU iii! L Yllii umm s sweffzxal xii .. s- .. fun- M I . ,W - W .V Varsity: Row 1 - R. Phillips, J. Cummings, T. Perkins fcaptainl, N. McVey-Finney, M. Stefanchik, C. Cleavesg Row 2 M, Wellman, G Trelstad B Eir f J. Snidjers J. Farmer If l 4 Q M MZ, xf W2!Wfff!W WW, WWA , I E 5 I , v a I . AAL.- . . - Girls: Row I - J. Webb, F. Taylor, M. McDonough, S. Billington Row 2 - S. Doig, L. Lenox, S. Heidere, H. Gray, S. Gray, B. Byrne Missing: K. Cummings fcaptainb 991' gg A K ww A I gi 1,4 x.,,., 'Sy l 5 W The woods are lovely, dark, and deep, But I have promises to keep, And miles to go before I sleep, And miles to go before I sleep. - Robert Frost Llp here in the hills We run for our thrills. lt's our style of living. We don't need to race, To set our pace. .. . E- - Bruce Ellerstein White on blue or blue on white? . . . Hedonists . . . 200's on the Trelstad course . . . I8 more days till I'm eligible Alberto Shall we visit Jacob? Home or Colonial? . . . You running today Perk? . . . I'm in the Army. . . lt behooves us. . . Which library did you go to this time? . . . Quick, Ron, a squirrel . . . Mark, THOSE are pushups? . . . New shoes or shoe-goo? That is the question . . . Whirl pools . . . The Farmer Fruit Loop . . . Hun School again? . . . Forwards or backwards? . . .We throw grass in disre- spect Superfresh Run Cloister Club, your hedges will never last . . . So Lawrence has faster times, who has better SAT scores? N.M. The Future Cummings, the Eternal Freshmen The man out of no where .. . Yes, it's all a long distance run around. RUNNING FAST AND FREE WITH CROSS COLIN- TRY OF '83 WINTER , K fx , 3 BA SKETBALL . .Ax E: K ' , A ,,.., . i Q , 1 ...uc E K- ..:, .. . K kkkr KK bv L:-k,k K K . ' f 'L-1 D D' . ' , fr .. ,,,, K,,,::, ' ., LZV- X Q-xA, M 3' S W . - L iii ',iafl5.if!S m:,1,A, , K - Lf. m'Kxkkk X. m,,. M KKAA' --we 'wwf ff W' va- j 1 'B D 5' ,IQ ' ' fra Q 'T 4- h1 : 'mzfx mm A l 2 lf' f , xi D' K' ,-. Q . 1 . ri ' ' D 4 N i D+ e '4 ' D. 'D J if D ' ' '19 5 1 U r D -if ' D 5 W -1 if gi, ' .QQELE V9' '7 . Mg , I '1-A- . K ' ,1 SK , K K K 1, 'Fifi iff'-1 ' , .,, ,ipgg KM. ,Q K AVAA K X . .K K fs . K, S . - e 1 4 9 f.,,..:..-f 'f D.. f- gt .. A. -N. 1 , K . if . W5 5 i ' We neu'- i ' 1 sz ::,, 6 A EA X wg 1 1 I K ',,. K A., . D fQf , 1 I X I Varsity: Row 1 - M. Trotman fcoachj, T. Granger, D. Hemingway, S. Fisher, F. Young, A, Nini, J. O'Grady, Row 2 - S. Davis, J. Davidson, M. Trotman, F. Massenat, Row 3 - J. Lysacker, K. Green 5 Wi. . RWE 3 rl! x .1 Q! fa 3 - ' f 1 P K ' 'f .. - ' M -- A ' --1215 by ' f. , A .Q 5 K rg. .5 51 x f ,K Q . r ii ZW' pf 5 s an w ' W fwfr! 4 , a ' Q H 9 M -M K J 4 I -ur? ' D - 'D - f, '- ,J 4 4 fr 'li if r ifle ' C L Q W - S.. . 5 . Q7 .,,,,.,k l g.. 1'2- llll . ----'N'- -. ,1..,. ' -M.,,.., M, Captain: K. Green Q? f .,,. . ,, T wig 52227 ' bv J V Rowl J Jones S Bosley S Yates R Jackson D Elllott Row2 D Snyder fcoachj, A. Page, D. Cottrell, B. Mathes J If there no struggle, there is no progress. Power ncedes noth- ing wit ut a demand, if weg er are to get f the oppres- Q We must pa ' 'n' ' 1' thisby la Of? - F rlc Douglas rrng blmia rl- 4 , 3 or , ,, kr 5 J? f ff W .--naman ' ez? i .unins-- ' -ups- Q U CEU! QSRLSSUCCZR Ig ' Q x mir cssiiifsce asmmnns We si 9 2 i 1 . . Q Q 4.95 .. 5 i X- X V Q' 5 . . i p Q., 1 8.4, .,1 Q Q - i- ' a . 'L . 'Z ' .5 ,Q ,A ' --. ,gt ,N .4 S vi -4 . i I 6 v-3' 5. F 4 K K ' ,K XSS K if 4' .... fy 3 A . .. - 1- . . ,. , - .leisiffi . .L if -,, .,...,....-.N.......,., . , ,,,. .,., ,.,, S..- .. .. , . :K V' 4 ' f 'gf .. i . ' ., . Q, . : K Z: I 'X I J J: .,., f 5: . 5 , i V. M Q ,,,,...f ' i .. , J Q Frosh: Row 1 - M. Spiro, N. Jean-Louis, Row 2 - P. Malewo, D, Gross, S. Sigmund, T. Rumor, Row 3 - B. ' Trelstad, K. Russel, M. Riddick, P. McKellar, J. Beacham fcoachj .ly . 208 MK BASKETBALL CHEERLEADI G Row 1 - N. Gillette, M. Howard, S. Cumberbatch, Row 2 - D. McElroy, T. Liverman, Row 3 - M. Cumberbatch, K. Johnson, C. Thomas, Row 4 - R. McGowan l 1 o ,. 4 T. Liverman fco-captainb, C. Bakon fcoachj, S. Cumberbatch fco-captainj fo, lf 'T A ! ici 1 .ls T 209 f gg ,,, , 6. Q 3' Sf .f '55 if ai: 2692 .Q . , . f1,6Ei f,.,. KUMUJ, 1f'v,,g s yi' M 'WWUHWM -W, M, f l X 'ilu' t Varsity: Row l - T. Morton, P. Walden. Row 2 - Y. Best, S, Allen, C. Fee, T. Hemingway, B. ' Halvorsen, M. Bervin. N l V 81.1 4 lax' Vs...., X. Q... .. ui --Q 1.4--v lx X L... J.V.: Row l - S. Allen, C. Mockers, A. Heard Row 2 - D, Glover Ccoachl, J. Hermann, B. Halvorsen, C. Willard, M. Bervin 20 Win ter Track -T-1 ...I ,..-J If wwf' ' ,, - Girls' 'iHonk! Do raisins blow? Dempsey. l'Everybody can't!! Hey distancers, how do you blow your noses? Jelly beans. 4, 4, 8, I 2, 2, 4. Relax- ation PIease!!! Riggy I can't run today, I, uh, uh, uh, Where's the beef? Otay High jumper's get no respect! Tom, don't be a bozol Molly, no, you're not going to cry this time! lf only I could get a butt operation Whatever you do, wherever you are, don't tell any- body we throw the shot put! Just remember 60 and high jump, o.k.? Come on Harold you can do it! Don't wimp out! Fletch and Tom For all the trouble we've caused, all the ex- cuses, all we've put you through, we're sorry. For all the help and advice, for all your time, thanks!! We hope we've made you proud. ada ,J Row I Row2- Row3- Row4- Heidere Captains: G. Woolston and J. Koepp M. Parsons, S. Jones, S. Garvey, K. Faughnen, S. Doig, K. Herring, T. Cummings, H. Jones, H. Gray, B. Byrne ii. K. Forehand, N. Weaver, N. McDonough sk., W .. Y J. Fraker, S. Gray, N. Mann, L. Smith, K. Perna, S. Billington, M. Causing, S. Flynn, M. Rice, D. Mann, N. Vawter, S. Missing -- D. Gray . '1-, m 4 , it ' - VL , I,- A Q AZZJW N Q . A 1 x,.,h .- , L,Lx A., I fidgsiifff, ' .Levi fi' Row 1 -- F. McCormick, J, Abrahms, H, El'Shaks, D. Halstead Row 2 - N. McVey-Finney, B. Ragoorath, T. Thomson, J. Fisher, T. Perkins, T. Hannon, G. Trelstad, B. Ellerstein, J. Teweles, A. Pomerantz, T. Haggerty, R. Philips, M. Wellman, E. Pinochet Missing - J. Cummings. 'K' . 3 23+ f.:,,. i s-so mm vll. Boy's Captains: E. Katz, F. McCormick lt's not the critic that counts, nor the one who points out how the strong man stumbles. The credit belongs to the man in the arena, whose face is marred with sweat, dust, and blood, who strives val- iantly, who errs and comes up short, who spends himself in a wor- thy cause, who if he fails, fails while daring greatly, and who knows his place is not with those cold, timid souls who know neither victory nor defeat. - Roosevelt We're cool. - Ed Katz, P.H.S. Boys' Winter Track Co-Captain . Girls Captains: G. Woolston, J. Koepp 213 WRESTLING Thanks to Coach Lee Merril and Bruce for their great help and dedication to a relative- ly unexperienced team, thank you, also, Manager Diana Schmidt. The team's spirit was evident by its performance this year in the face of injuries and weight certification mishaps. We are all looking forward to a more successful record and experienced team next year. To the remaining members of the squad, remember NO PAIN, NO GAIN. Thank you and good luck to Paul Basketball Crystal, Marco the girls like me Cucchi, Jeff you didn't certify? Rob- inson, Brad l can beat Cucchi Schwartz, Gabby l had a piece of gum for dinner last night Ondetti, Evan 'islapshotu Cohn, Ja- son l'll kill you Lapp, Guillermo Ro- lansky Orlanski, Dominic Smiley Tra- cey, Matt l'll be captain someday Cohen, Paul l went sailing Johnson, Brett Flying Dutchman VandeBovenkemp, Tamer Did you see the rankings this week El-Shakhs, and John Chubby Blankenstein. P.S. - Somebody find the beef yet? 214 ,,!'. A gm A ,pm A- ,, . I .- .T 3 -T- T irt., T T T T ' IT -TMJ T ,Qi-,yi M T -W -shi...-bMM m M '--.M..W ,...., M. W... ,,,. -..-.M--H-W ' Row l - G. Orlanski, G. Ondetti, J. Bagley, M. Lanes, B. Schwartz, M. Lucchi, P. Crystal Row 2 - B. Reinhart tcoachj, D. Schwartz, J. Blankenstein, J. Robinson, D. Tracey, E. Cohn, P. Johnson, J Lapp, M. Cohen, J. Sinclair, Br Can de Bovenkamp, T. El-Shakhs, L. Merril Qcoachj W I :QQ D. Tracey, J. Harwood, D. Weber, G. Woelk ,..,g,, I W r T ,ffzggf v,,...:'v N O Captains: E. Cohn T. EI-Shakhs 215 SPRING A J 5 K . 1 AKG, X 7 9 nap W 7 ?' O I X E a 3 0' , 5 1 ,, 1 .,,.- .,,, , W.,-.W H 'ffgih N .Mandi ,X Q-, fv-, iw S. 'wi E. Wt ...gd I 'X I ., Riggs 'N , 4 , . ' ' 1 ,ffp i ,-L92 709' ' ' x iffy- 216 A X' Q AV NH! Q . .f GOLF Row l - A. Schwartz, J. Abrahams, Row 2 - A. Agin, K. Smith, W. Colt, J. Taylor, M. Stefanchik is. Captain: A Schwartz L Foreman, D. Williams, J. VanRaalte, J. Cohen A Schneler N Gr l l l ll l nn' l lp l da 1 hnA .a nl ll .l l I M Z2 ,f- :S SOFTBALL , '- S' jilgsgf, F aw- e .1 , jggig.. -5 lk .Sm x , dv 4 f 51 wg? N ,W t 15' f 'N Y li Nw., my i Q www ' 1. 'iff E+ X V' f- J' f L , W ' HQY .,... X 1, ,A 3 k V mi H g Y .MQ , ff, 3. A kk WN' . - vi-wig ., i fb. H 5 I i 1 218 , 1 Row 1 - W, Heard, A. Heard, S. Gelperin, N. Fagles. Row 2 - B. Davila, C. White, D. Sams, C. Hoebel, T. Morton. Row 3 - S. Faghirzadeh, K. Pratt, D. Schmidt, M. Gillham. , asa, ,Ds D , . 15 -,. :S 5.9 fglff' i if-K , 'ww I--,, 11 , .- L, -gg inggiw T? . 'r' j'.s ?? Q 4-'ly' ' S+ .1 ,VM ' ,- g :?3Ki,?5-Q: my 3,512- ., 3.25, if ,gf ,v . gf 5 . .5 ,ggpa . . If 'r V ? V P 1 ,spa 'Qkg 1 1 , , V A :IA-E, ,Q fa QT' S Y .iw ,, Wt ' 31 L F if-631 1 .-'ia' lg lik ' H wEr,lx i gf iifilff , fr jx ? we r .fmiifii ' Je! '-,. . V . .. 219 BASEBALL . Q 5 m ws. ,Q ...F ...K .. ...ii IJGE -1 V ' x o 4 e I f il AQ? ff V . Varsity: Row i - J. Blankstein, G. Lependorf, l. Rosenthal, M. Carnevale M O Connor M Petrone Row 2 E Beacham fcoachj, R. Barragan, J. O'Grady, J. Petrone, J. Sherin, F Carroll T Devin A ship in a harbor is safe, but that is not what ships are built for. 220 K 1 f .. ,Q K 5 1 4 mi' Af B . I A., . f.:,,y,ww-'ff,m gm lv fm H . 4 4 . ..i,, , ff L , . .,, 6 .. kt., . . . . f . ' 36 -1 f yi SZ X if i 12 1 fe- aw f f f .L f 7f'51 W at V1 .l S., as ww- 4. '..gfi-'wma u Q . , - lv N J S J 5 W M., . ,ugkuhi ,,,. ff J.V.: Row 1 - T. Perma, B. Vivens fcoachb, D. Sanders Row 2 - S, Pirone, D. Santoro, M, Grasso, D. W5 Martin, K. Webber - ,V ' IL-W' X Frosh: Row 1 - J. Lyons, J, Robinson, P. Crystal, G. Woelk, B, Byrne, Row 2 - J. Stefanchik, T. Thomas, D, Gross, K. Williams, T, Rumor, C. Kinchla 44,1 wg, r., ,A- '-X A, x 'X N- .. -. Q-,PRF W 1 , fr in .. W rf- , . v , ' ....,..... . . ...,,. by ' ff ff ff f W .- ,gf fizilfil ijgf bfi. ,. 1. ,. , , . . is . Q , ,. 1,41-,x,I. ,ws '- y I. qk: y -' ' . 4 X7 iff J e Q Q I '2'3'2? Q' 1 . . . .' MCP. r 4 f ' M M--f-W WEB ' .. ..., . Q 4'l4'b flxgif' f'r3l'r'xw7 S1 3 J T15 'H ,f 22 'ir -y'. '27 .1-fx .9,1NT'4x's E 'N A .' A if kk , ff Sd 1 4 f ' 6' .. -.. fb' G . ' 'rlrz J Y . . l - e 3 VI.. A ,Ik Q, .. .N ,R na, W . .- A, --,w 1 '-x,.L5,l,-W, , -.-, .,,-i,,,-- ,.,, .., ,-,-,,w,g1-3.0 k qw-,xt k . .. x5,,,53.Q.,,,, r . s rf'-..g. , Q mguvci Q , . , Q Q5 A? X, me . . , ,.., ,. - . ,,... ,f,,..1-. . ., , at my kk I X .. ,,,,..,..W..,f-V mmm-an ww ww 'mi 1 VQ., xl lf' 4 , ,wfg'?'s LACROSSE A- vi Mx 'Viv , C fi.-fill, ya ' V4 V sv W. - :Q 4' P- : Q it ' 'Y -qmm..-...f.3 A- -N, U. X . . V! we-rg' A . ,P as ' a gs, I 1' .C C in . J , k k' :: l' 1 C F 1 - A fi ' o is +1-'fr B' 'R Q A K ,fi eff' -,,, . kg F In f ii ,mi W W WP' HY , A, , A 1 ' .,h 5 N .. .w ,Y 1 . 1 4? QSJXX1-Q ' f ii ' ,,, , s ,, ffaff .f W .. . ,i .,. - . .f fs . K W ,ly . kim, mi Q W, wi ,lg Seniors: Row 1 - Fergus McCormick, Troy Norris, Jeremy Stein, Chris Carrington, David Schowalter Row 2 - Sam Chambers, John Bolster, Brooks Trubee, Eric Bergman, Peter Crager, David Gibson. , ,,-f..i i A 1 Q ,, ,mg C A-ml.. ' rig., L -,.:'W,,,w, fyfes:f.r:o2x4Mx'x:'cgy f',svfr:navsa1'L,ffnms3mf?f4!Pg2 FUMMUM ,,,, .III ..,, 'L M L ' - ., L Q' L' ' ' 'X ,fl i 5'-iff H - fff f - , s C v , an r -C W A 1s::,fM.'.s, QM, --.H W W .V-4 ,, ,, -,,,, 1 , , 'L . - ' U f I by I -A ., . L gg , N , s ' 4, rf lf' 'X 537' A ,., 4, K 'ff , X, 5, Kc, , V IW! B Wray ggi 7, ref: , ii, fs, W , ,X I ww ' 'BCY 'rre ,sie aff V ,,,,,, - .,, .Iv ,.,,, , +1 , 4 K f 'XX , V. ,,,,, A, C-, ir-'i 1 f . L, I wg, sm. , 'Y Captains: P. Gager, T. Norris A if . f 35. A 'V 3'v.x1 ,. ,w . . wkisg- .-X , kt! 8-ifff , U .int 'YI' A .: K .C Q: . f i rs 5? yn . ,KJ V X L Y, .g,- N.. . .RF K 5. 4 A F., res. , fox A ' .' .apes . . A at ww.. A Varsity: Row i - B. Trubee, S. Chambers, A. Geller, F. McCormick, J. Stein, T. Norris, P. Gager, D. Schowalter, C. Carrington, R. Babu. Row 2 - P. Larsen fcoachj, T. Sheehan, D. Gibson, A. Aiken, J. Bolster, T. Sheehan, G. Fox, J. Fisher, E. Bergman, J. Sinclair, P.T. Navarro, E. McCune, C. Reeves, J Jones, S Campbell fcoachj, E. Hoover Ctrainerj A ii.-h .1 , 3 .MN - - -K yy X R-,gf 555, 1 - ss .N R Q 5 . X..3,xiwx Ng .,, ' :Ei-.L riff. . A. 1 . 5?t'5,.rf was xii. f J - Q , ,ft . ., , . .-.. - ,. . ,. . . A , . - .-G-. ,- f . 1- .-az., Y - -'y-.. A A J.V: Row 1 - P. Fisher, J. Harwood, S. Kim, D. Stier, N. Sullo, l. Magder, C. Peter, D. Webber, D. Tracey, B. Ballard, M. Bienkowski, M. Schwartzburg, D. Fiero, Row 2 - M. Palinkas, M. Byrne, C. Mosely, D. Hendrickson, M. Shelley, D. Gray, D. Lennon, J. Firestone, T. Thompson, B. Lester, C. Dumont, D. Tomalin, E. West, S. Campbell lcoachj 223 ,bmw fgf L, V ir ?4f 1i v i. 1 ,vi gr... 9 is if :Q 'L GIRLS LACROSSE , is .Q si I if Seniors: AnneMarie Brown, Michele Book, Liz Keenan, Alison Fraker, Carol O'Donoghue , ... . ,L ,,,, A s img lei 1 Q ,, .. 9' .3 .5 W. - f .fa Ya XXI V' 4 i Varsity and J.V.: R, Bawden, T. Benacerraf, R. Bender, A. Bergman, L. Bogatz, M. Book, E. Branson, A. Brown, L. Buzard, M. Causing, B. Carchman, S, Cooper, G. El Fernandez, K. Forehand, A, Fraker, B. Freeman, L. Fresco, E. Crabrielsen, N. Glucksberg, E. Crorman, D, Crritsch, C. Haag, M. Heinzel, J. Hermann, L, Huckins, P. Jenni Keenan, K. Keller, A. Kershaw, K, Killmer, A, Kim, J. Koepp, J. Lennon, B, Lockwood, S. Lofgren, M. Lonski, M, Magder, M. Mazzucato, G, McGinn, M. McPherson Milstein, C. Mockers, C. O'Donoghue, L. O'Donoghue, E. O'Grady, K. Perna, N. Pinneo, G. Rhile, S. Rodas, C, Sanderson, A. Schwartz, M. Seigel, K. Smith, S. Smith Soderman, L. Tarachi, A. Tate, C. Tobin, C. Vogt, M. Waltman, W. Wasserman, K. Weaver, N. Weaver, L, Weisberg. . ...... .iii SQ lis, A. ngs, K ,S. son, P l If K nf To be a champion takes practice. - Willis Reed - ur'.Q ft! -z t 35 ' ' fsWi.s5: - 'M ' 1-- .1,' -- ....... 39 A f N .. M .. .Wt , --.. I .W K -Q5 W.k. - qs. K mf . k .H 'ix-.5-f J ., .. .. ,...--- if .. ii'i - -- - N 7 . i i i Q - . - 1 H 'QQ . - - - L J ii i - S .v s -S 1 S 3 - .., - , - f r , p it . ' as-1-r , vu- - i- fi S . Q . . Q X M ff l f . ' Q-:lf -Qgs flng-..:-af.-wil ' +L 1 4 ff. + 7-W W'i', i if -l ,W . - 2 .. ' 'ff C 'swf P .. is Q - Ml f' T . . W - R 'Ex 1 qi Q-45 ' -six w . , -4-wh ,. , . 1, ' gm 'N -3- 4 ' U. .L 'f -I W, 'f' sf ' QQ A .aim . A , an ,-- . N' U T A- Q' - Y - ,J - -- J- S f - 'S - .A 4 4. ' ' ,Q-as . Q , . .. -i - . . .,, T95 'V 11- if fy ' . ' i'M 'T:.-ff.1',..f 2' 4 .. qfssavvesxgses- '4'1fff,:f,,5l fffii ,,,,L, . U. 4 .vi , i Xkf, 1 5 fm, ' , ' . . . ,.,:,Tj,, ff?...g2b4lf '91, . Q... , Al 55:33 L, uf g. , ' Q K 7:1 ,Rf fair-K swf?-. - ' 1 -...f'.s--3y',f1'i1. . 1 ':,4f'?l,,gii.4B.4l . ff4'5'k ... T ably. I' - . 'vm' 'v,,..,1-K W A . . .L ' -fi- . X .. .-,,,. ' Frosh: J. Bennett, G. Carroll, A. Causing, R. Deaton, L. Farmanfarmaian, A. Constant, C. Cramer, T. Crimmins, E. Davidson, K. Faughnan, C. Font, J. Fraker, S. Garvey, S. Georgantas, K. Goodwin, K. Gougoutas, J. Griffin, K. Halstead, E. lgnat, K. Johnson, S. Johnson, S. Jones, K. Kaplan, K. Keller, C. Lee, N. Mann, K. Menken, S. Muller, S. Pickens, K. Reeve, S. Reeve, M. Rosenblum, S. Spies, B. Stengel, R. VanDyke, P. Weinstein, M. Weisberg. Ja-A.. 1 . gg, - . . fi. . ---w J. . ,. -ff . Q . ,,,. ,J C ,.,, J, .., . 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I X l 72715, X , f I fe : , 'Z A ' ci ' Q! f J I f if X ' Zo' X , X . 'Zi f X cl y X T X u 6 j f f P f X f f :Z Z '1 , . , V , , , ' Q A . ' f WZQJ ' ' ', 1 ff 1 eu' .5 .... - 1 re., J 'iiiiiiafl A M ff, if V ' ' ' 1 In V n - V, -, 1 If N, 512,51 X7 My ' . ,fmmu ,f X , 5 ff V0 Ulllufjb f P f.. f'41Zw f ' ' 27 4-f ' V1mhZ'A I gr, f. YWJ7 l5L,,,,y ..,, -C:-. x . 4 ff' K. Q.,Mf,,,,f..,,,,- T gfp' ' Q .f 7ff1fNl If! 1355! Girls: Row l - E. Pomerantz, S. Gray, B. Byrne, H. Gray, H. Jones, B. Krauthamer, D, Gray, K. Johnson, M. Cadestin, C. Toussaint Row 2 - S, Doig, C. Bent, K. Cummings, M. Rice, S. Flynn, B. Perlman, C, Friedberg, E. Allen, E. Jackson, N. Vawter Row 3 - G. Woolston, R. Bronzan, J, Barnshaw, S. Heidere, J. Altman, L. Smith, M. Maryk, l. Llsiskin, C. Willis, A. Halstead, D. Hunt, A. Madson, V. Adler, B. Ashenfelter, R. Crane, K. Stangeby, D. Mann, B. Halvorsen ...f S l 1 f Ax . 43533 9 Boys: Row l - M. O'Gorman, J. Espacla, R, Yum, D. Hunt, R. Golbitz, E. Rapp, T. O'Gorman, C. Connor, A. Fernandez, R. Phillips, E. Metcalf Row 2 - B. Rotumno, J. Klingebiel, N. Tadros, K. Beer, D. Socolow, A, Pomerantz, T. Perkins, N. McVey-Finney, M. Wellman, J, Happer, B. Bowers Row 3 - J. Jaminez, M. Spiro, C. Cleaves, B, Trelstad, M. Toussaint, S. Huffaker, M. Riddick, J. Teweles, G. Trelstad, K. Williams, T. Haggerty, D. Sensenig, A, Boxer, T. Hannon, E, Katz, A. Caulk, B. Eiref, J. Archer gt: A ... ., 71 wt . i , :sit 4. I I' The successful athlete has the type of personality that Apu needs to be absorbed. He can't do just a little bit of religion, a little bit of sport, a little bit of philosophy. lt has to be all fri, g J 4 of one thing. A - Marty Liquori .f . ..A, ,,.. ,.V,. j ,L TENNIS , ,ts ' L' X..: . , Row 1 - P. Falcone, E. Schwartz, D. Glogoff, J. Womack, P. Lieberman, B. Ellis, J. Diefenbach Qcoachj Row 2 - M. Elliott, G, Falcone, B. Freeman, R. Dunham, J. Leschly, M. Hunninghake, Row 3 - M. Mack, N. Rudenstine, D. Elliott, B. Berry, J. Meyers, D. Halstead Row 4 - M. Shearman, J. Daley, R. Skriloff, B. Goodman Row 5 - D. Litt, B. VanDebovenkamp, M. Leschly Row 6 - D. Shidlovsky, T. Bradford, A. Treves, K. Peterson, D. Caskey 228 K A 'hr' 'Q . A +4 'f1?1+--C 4 ffl' , '-55? . -. Be bold. lf you're going to make an error, make a doozy and don t be I X 'x afraid to hit the ball. - Billie Jean King A '41 P :Q- I . . ' K ' .1 . 'I f 'P X ' ,' L L l r . r 1 ' x . 1. , Jn ' :iz avi: 11 1 'X ' ' 'X f A 1 r' 4 E' ' x L 'Inj 151:-L 1 1 , 1 f 1 y , . Q- . 5 V 3, A . l ,S A Q , 'Qguf , 1 ? ' x' ' A -. 41' 9 vi, 1 x lf' 1 N K ' Q f M y y. Q A ga c l , r . 'P A 'Av sa 4 K .ML ' h sgs . -- .i r. up Captains: R. Dunham, J. Leschly, Missing: M. Elliott r e . 5 f . . .. ,rr El s . 1, g... gg - pg aw!-ev Q K A WESOME! jyn-. ff ,A S 4 K ., A ww if ff 5-4 EX , .Y L . 3, 5, 2?-'-qg fvg.. 231 K K tv' I -X. ' z.. ' .af 5-1,515 V Xifff' ,Q A Aff :X 18.3 k 'fagifa ' - 'elf .5-ig B fi -- x-.AN by -, 1LL , L 944.5 A . Q, 3 gk .1 . fix:-..Q:,'1lf,T' V 3 'lb-Nwwqnln-1 N R , gg, ' w i . mv! N . is an 3,1 2 Nx'Xd Hq 1' M, . ' s 'suv A- M - -Y, ,A NN KR Say? XSQXK if J. sf Qswrgixf S M M' '93 ,Q 1, ,,. V - A WWW ... . - Q ? 3' 2 ' . ,M , Q az' M my 'x' K 4 7' . 4 7 J fy fv, 1. nl Q , Y 1 ' Q I' in J' Q 'f Qi , 4 .J ' ., of 'dr 4 il , 1 f 0 , 4 MW: 'fr , wh Q fr r 'Ag . . . J 0 . V- O , I C G' Y lik' V q'w '4 , n ' ' , 41 f , ' .5 4, , ' Q ' . mx - I vi m,A ffwt ff w 'www With great care l pencilled in the words into my journal. We finished the yearbook today. I gazed at the phrase for a long time, mulling over the absurdity. The indescribalbe total inadequacy of it all. The emptiness of the trite polysyllabic obligations and dedication Working on the yearbook has meant so much more than that. Yearbook symbolises fear for me, the fear which made me cringe and bomb my first meeting, yearbook has been Responsibility, Re- sponsibility to be dreaded and lived up to and fulfilledg it's been lazy afternoons wasted in the infamous Rm. 136, it's meant screaming at people, making enemies to produce something for enemies, yearbook was lollis, Snoopy, pictures and obscene Xmas gifts, it's meant laugh- ter, headache, coming to school with a fever, cutting classes, miss- ing homework, arguing with the Main Office, getting glared at- and worse - by teachers, yearbook has meant working and learning and growing and caring. And l've loved it. Somehow, when l think it all over like that, the words We finished the yearbook today seem much less silly. Love and thanks to the best group of people that anyone could ever wish to work with: Lisa, Alison, Steve, Linda, Mer, Rob, Brooks, Sandy, Becky, the Rachels, Olga, Laura, Sarah, DG2, Kieran, Mr. Bux, Mrs. Hartmann, and Bob. The patience and the sense of humor that you all showed through the grueling hours of work has meant more to me than l can possibly say. Finally, to Alison, Steve, and Lisa, Who Will Continue On, the ultimate question answer to the ultimate question: ls it worth it? . . . yes. Love and luck to all O . V x Q 5 4 6' 41 K A, 71,1 , If .1 1 1 fi ,MH - 7 , Q' W nv f 1 ' 'ix Fl ' 4w N Q V ' f c' ,V L ig ff ' ' fr y fig , M .. H, ', ,, gg,wW' , 1 ' f ,, M mum Qin 5.451561 1 1 m 1 ,gi ,,5, 1 , 6 V - Y l Vs W L ' Nfzl' I ADS 235 PhaffefWhylawtffewch -Satisfy 1 refs tmaccevrl four -on 1' : A Smile! . .. Be Happy! ... t.m.p. T Zrastfyee, my Russian comrades: Liz Safi and Kie- ran!!! . Hey George, where's your Trombone? ',V,,V V if Rick Golbitz: Congratulations to you and all of the class of '84. There is a bright future ,awaiting you - Go for it! Mom and Dad Katherine, We are very proud of. you and your accomplishments. Congratulations! Mom and Dad, Nick and Biz,fa,Brandy and Sheba. So-,Jerrn . . . What's lflappehingfiz Thorn Thanks Mrs. Hartmannfor everything. thegranola t bars, the apples, soup and especially the rlterrific Support ariidkaring you have given to all V' i'.' f- The 'entireyearbook Staff Fellow'Food Junkie: Mayyou always feel like a A' flat and never like a tuba. lil! never forget your orange juice. Love from your phone pal. The'5fyr. .trumpet couple. . . .V V V to everyoneVfor,making this an enjoyable . ir- V VV V- V, . Dani We love the things we love for what they are. l fggy have and willalways love you. - Amanda Gailg You are the best book 'thrower I have ever ' ' I met! Thanks for all the fun times in English and V-anthropology. Have fun at Moosehead Lake! irrvli i+QvsCw1v.n . . - Boingyboing, boing- - Fraggle Rock Forever: LD, V LTC, SAK Hey lunch ladies, show me your BUNS -- BH Mr. 8 Mrs. Mackey, you made it all happen! l love you! - Yvette Jacob's Pizza . . . 5th period w f Mort . . . a la Ridge- ' mont High l'm going Vienana, Viena, bananananasSSSSSSSSS Amy fLaceyl: lf you ever need a foot massage or you are at the point where you start yelling WHY?!? Just give me a call and l'll give you a ' hug, my love. Love, Carolyn QCagneyl A for acrobatric albatrosses, awe-inspiring analo- gies, agrAAAAAAAAvAting anALyzAtions Butthead, l love you! Racheli Our friendship is like a homemade clay pot Fegspecial. Love, Carolyn , F- you're the best. f.ii-1iHE13QNlsrssVV- kuw A 'VVC for-'Everything,NChris. My year wouldn't V5'7i5f1if5- have?gbeen -worth it without-you. Wednesdays V,'VVi -tickling me!VVAi'n lreally that violent? 5533-fgigasslland-John -- the fourwas great. We'll ifg1,ffgfQtiiever be , cooks. T. l haven't forgotten- you. -e Jeff' ' - ' ' V .V f .Wrsstlms e.!. Barriers-V . f v Vienna '84!. V ...ev ltiii laik? OWS Osfvrs We IM .??n!?'!2WaY5'991l!.'5 ?f-9 ' top ...T and aomerf !PQ!3!!9 .frhirist-2111. day or rim-res-.:i1fmfi. we :!0 '9hl-27' its vw fer! you- Qsfalil' !1'?V?fY!?U-fi 1 , V. . . 1.!i 1 f A w A T T best wishes 'till 1665- Dawn s.! It-ittf-gtg.l,Amy.1: A-.'frhs.past.1.is just a :portrait V the7future's ours to frame. 'Je T'airne - Re Snoopy got it, not enough lollies!! - The Tower . Editors V 1- 236'! BOOSTERS Ruthie: We love boundless dedication, humor, and energyiilloye, and thanks, from the PHSO j ' ' Non-Hedonist Tower Staffillfiemberz Hedonists ev- ' erywhere! if To the Class of 84: Live it up and love it up! Debby: When ever l thinkof you l'll always remem- ber all the great memories we made. l love you. We laughed, we criedjWe sang, we danced! We shared, we cared,!We built a friendship! laced with laughter Love, Carolyn Mrs. Sonnenfeld: nowhere near 5O! Chief Mako - your tribe is ffl. - Chief Kieran tPoor Snoopy!! Luv ya, PHSO! Sarah banara botsies cutsie: thanks for midnight rescues. Long live your jellybeans' love, and never forget your mad scientist dream. Congratulations and best wishes to the Clan of 1984, especially our Poots. Love, Mom and Dad 421. HLB: Whether there's Crimson Blue, or Green in your future, you'll go right to the top. With love and admiration, SBB. Dearest Lara, May you live all the days of your life! Felicitations! Love, Mom and Alan Jacques Snijders: Wishing you a very bright and happy future. Louis, Jean and Alma Stephanie Crandall: Congratulations! We're proud. of you. Love, Mother and Dad il, Jenny, Rah, rah, rah. All the best always, Karl and Sue. Thank you, Yearbook, for the radio in the hall. - Hurdlers t 13. To the Best One: For real P.A.W. Prints, come to me. Meeow, Nicole Dan and David R. Congratulations and good luck. Mr. and Mrs. A, Hole Amanda R. Congratulations. Best Wishes, Rosa and Teo Kelly C. Stuart B. Phil S. Margaret R. Steve M. Congratulations. Best luck in college. The Ruiz family ill, Jenny - Square knees! Pizza! Villanova! Plow, plow, plow. What a funny girl. Gnat Bott. Go Go Buzzard! Give it all you've got! you are half way there! ft' 12. Honey Bott, um . . . my knee smells no, umm . . . happy grad . . . Hi! Bonker Q Dearest Sandra, We're so proud of you! Love, Marty, Julie, DeAnna, Jason and Jennifer ' 325. Alfred, Lord Bumbleskin, Admissions Direc- tor of Oxford University, and Lady Bumbles- kin, would like to offer you a full fellowship in recognition of your fine scores. Y - ' 4 J. - of all the 16-year-Qld kids in the wholeivoru, we- Our favorite daughtermade it through..the5jyearQiY:. Congratulations from an exhausted and M12 FS. Love from Long island buddies. CourtneyV.Vand ' V Sunny. A gf, '!'i 'Dear Kriss, We hope that in your life you do , I as little hibby-dibby as possible and.thatfeach ' V day will bring some wonderful A vedy. We love you. Daddy and Suayf Gail, you're a Star, keep on shining.'Lov'el'Zyou, Graham. . 323. For the one Nicole loves best:.Congratula- tions and good luck. You are the apple 'of -the ' eye of your father's twin brother, Hugoff. Laura, Twinkie, you are a fantastic gourmet! Espe- 'L. . ' i,ffi5'i!. .fi .i S .ii 43 l V W ,Q L cially wiggle, giggle!! - - - Dear a boy could ever witatever you do and always know l love you- D how much l appreci- veily ideal friend. Rhythm, Blues Cara it's just so gra- horn Hi Mrsl' book. l love it! Hamrny 4+ Ace: miss ,yas To T.M.P.i from, - many thankful smiles. ' - . 7 B. -sc w. - wg i. L. v. N. i. c. i. A. ci. r. L. Y. A. L. -B. LW L D.G. let's hear it-:fqrfour play and the Penguin ! B.K. 1 Q11 To my friends: The Class of '84 Memories shall remain true, Eternal bonds of caring, - Misty mornings spent with you. Objectives, often daring. Remember the colors, the pictures, the V dreams, Imagine our times of hope, and Every time you think of me, Smile and Be Happy ! Kathi Annie - GRACE!! We miss you! Love, McCafferty Thanks for all the great memories and fun times we shared John Rich? The four some was great - Jen-l'Chris. - Sheer comedy - Great cooks once again this is the end but au revoir -- Love always - Cassie BecLi: LL Re - Ll wjJeff C'What's your name, Honey? asks Davidi, Pepp. PK. - ABS Sorry for insulting your clown pants in Spain. Could l please have an extra bowl of pickles? Love that look - Minnie Did the cake taste naaasty? She says Da, Da, Da, Da, and spits! Do you know how they got the word Polkadots? Kris, Liz, Di - l just want to start by saying l Love you! Best wishes to Brooke and her 1987 classmates. Love, Mom and Dad Ribbit, Beep, Cherry-Apple, This is a . . . Friend. Prissy Pratt, Cutesy Christie, Sexy Schmidt: Keep up the sex. -- Funky dude Burning Down the House, 9 B hits . . . And sexy chic and Funky Dude lived happily ever after! Congratulations to Julie and the wonderful class of 1954! Bobette and Dan Lister Carolyn, hold my hand in the darkness and we'll wateh the fire works together. A.B,2 '.:' Rachelfieyen though you're always mean to me, and can't make crepes, you can count so l'll bedyour friend! , .--! . A Go for country drive? Victor's? H JS Hp. 4-NAA! .V D Do you feel .a-fdrip? ' A, . .1 Smuggler's 84 A 1 The velvet Sledge hammergoes, Shabaaazl lsn't the yearbook funky? . V t 1 i Bernice Stein e he . QQQQUQQSF 1 , 5 v .,A- - 1, 5.-Qi ee eee 1 . t , :.: .VIQ E - .. A ,, iixll HK 41 Witherspoon Stre Princeton .f-ff - i is X: A .-'f if ' 11- -- - -' .? 'il' 4 '4. 1 Q' 5 - J' . I.-,T ,J , if ' it l - . Q J.: .1--5 .1 fi' fx-A wb V- --, it 'lrf , xfi1Tfi i': I The Alchemist lc Barrister f Dating back to Colonial times, Princeton has kept its historic charm. The Ale .1 V, chemist lc Barrister is a rellection of 2, this. Housed in a building over 100 if years old, the A 8: B offers the best of r I the past in its quality service and rc- 'gi freshments. Open 7 davs a week for iw luncheon. dinner, and cocktails. Sun- ua day Bnmch I2 - 5. ,fl c9Ei3f-'filiztnnistrnl 'gjl lmuclwvn ' Dunne: ' Cocltlnili 'I l 28 Witherspoon: Street. pnnutou. New Jfrwy 'D tow! 924-S555 , -- J 5.177 7 73 1 1 V-153 'gf 59913653 t ' e52llc'f1MLS'f'gB41DQiStPu! limilienii ' lliimei ' 1 in l-:mln 28 Wxtlterspnou Street, liunceruu, New .leiwv uw! 924 Ssss Compliments of Alchemist 8 Barrister -f '- Edith's Lingerie 30 Nassau Street Princeton, New Jersey 08540 46091 924 9340 X Princeton NJ 08540 h e 6091924 3413 lawn rl 7 n QQ 2 llIIen'sChiIdrcn'sCcnlar l 'Ja , Princeton's Largest Childrens Store w 'X el 3? OAGIE AVEN l'IEZ ' H01 8 C0lD SANDWICIIES AND DllllfRS ONE OF THE BEST ITALIAN HOAGIE SHOPS IN THE AREA Q 92112123 WITH BEST WISHES S Residential 6 Business S Sat 6 457 00 NASSAU INTERIORS 609 921 6696 609 924 2561 P7 MO mery Shopping Center 162 Nassau Street is A Hill, ew Jersey Princeton New Jersey 08540 CONGRATULAUONS TO THE CLASS OF 1984 Q. Hrs. fs. tgp, Congratulations to 5 JK T' Tocl-'LTCJLJ the Class of 1984 if E A L E S T A T E 609-924-0624 32 CHAMBKRS STREET rmnczron, N 4, oszuo WN fr- I i9'9'2lAlllG A J 1 KZ 6 0 ,f ' f ' f GT gr Hsu 'QR mfs z f 1 s fffgfg J i s Registered Jewelers American Gem Society 54 Lewis C. Bowers and Sons, Inc. Affiliated Organizations: 746 Al d R dv 3 349 Fulmer Bowers and Wolfe Architects P J. PrinceZqr?nNeiv Jceiisey 85540 Bowers Construction Company 609.A52,7000 Bowers Development Corporation Bowers Management Company ' nited to se e ou E9 We're united in our efforts to serve the J people and businesses of our community with the best banking services possible. Q! ' Q' 3 As a member of one of the state's largest and most progressive financial IC ' Q. organizations - wit more than 100 U offices statewide - we're in a I 7 ,Ea unique position to help more I L- , , L- people with more services. ffjh ul-Qt Q sf Everything from high-interest c Yi! savings and low-cost loans to OQNUK cy Q I Q outstanding trust and C .S W C investment guidance if BU 5 165 I 9 . I ew I Q-i '5' X viii? 'Hifi' 2131? ff-.lou XE L VALID ow future. We i V N J 'fs rf I 2 gee-Mitt Q O -S I' r x f If Z X 5 ' D' IIiltQ m United Ierse Bank Member FDIC N. A. lForrnerIy The First National Bank of Princeton and United Jersey Banlrfflentrali 18 OFFICES IN MIDDLESEX, MERCER AND UNION COUNTIES Phone: 609-921-6100 or 201-354-7400 , Member bank of United Jersey Banks, a 53.4 billion Financial Services Organization with offices throughout New Jersey. United Class of 1984 Village Silver BIEIELI. .LOEIDl7EId SSOH CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1984 FROM JAY'S CYCLES The Bicycle Store RALEIGH MOTOBECANE FLIJI LINIVEGA Tel.: 16091 921-7605 921-9643 Hs. 'FQ iii Qzeat Waf! Qlwheae wfdfflllldllf HARRISON STREET Princeton Shopping Center Princeton, N. 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