Wildwood High School - Breakers Yearbook (Wildwood, NJ)

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THE ISLANDER WILDWOOD HIGH SCHOOL SEPTEMBER 1984 — JUNE 1985 r The 1985 Graduating Class is proud to an- nounce this year's dedication to Mrs. Sandy Struble. For many years now WHS has en- joyed Mrs. Struble's presence on the staff. Teaching English IV and Expository Writing, Mrs. Struble has developed and prepared many students for the future. During her years at WHS, Mrs. Struble has chaperoned Homecoming and the Senior Class Trip, as well as being Senior Class proctor. She has also participated in our Senior Class activities. To Mrs. Struble for her understanding and guidance, we say Thank-you!!! Mr. Guy Jensen-Board Secretary 1984-85 Board of Education seated: Mrs. Zuzulock, Mr. Breslin, and Mrs. Campbell standing: Mr. Dav- enport-President, Mr. Mitchell, and Mr. Dietz, not pictured: Mrs. Preston, Mrs. Romeo, Mrs. Vignola School Superintendent For members of the Class of 1985, the receiving of your yearbook is part of a very important moment of transition in our life-the successful completion of your basic educational career followed by your pursuit of the many lifestyle options that lie before you at this exciting time in our nation's history. All of us in the school community hope that we have successfully prepared you to live your life to the fullest of your potential. We wish you well. Arthur Motz Superintendent of Schools Ms. Marjorie Carlson-Board Secretary Mr. Harper - Principal Mr. Anderson - Assistant Principal The Islander is much more than just a book of printed pages and pictures. It is, in fact, a record of memories- your memories, the memories you hold both individually and in common as students of Wildwood High School. It is my sincere hope of the faculty and the administration that these memories are pleasant ones which you will cherish for the rest of your lives. We hope that the times you spent at Wildwood High School have been enjoyable and meaningful, and that from the experiences you had here, you have learned and grown. You have received an edu- cation that will serve you well throughout your lives, and the memories within these pages will serve you in those quiet moments when you turn your thoughts back to your days spent with us. On behalf of the faculty and the administration, I wish you health, happiness and success. Have a great future! ■ I 11 I 1 Above left: Mr. Caterini Congratulations to each and everyone of you in the Class of 1985. We are hopeful that Wildwood High School has provided you with many pleasant memo- ries as well as with much valuable knowledge that you may draw upon as you progress through life. Continue to strive for excellence and be persistant in the achievement of the goals you have set for your- self. Additionally, be honest and treat others fairly as you go about the pursuit of happiness. Best wishes and continued success. Dennis J. Vice Prin Mr. Wayne C. Newell Montclair State College, B.A. Montclair State College, M.A. Student Personnel Services Mrs. Josh Blood Edinboro State College, B.S. Glassboro State College, M.A. Student Personnel Services Mr. Tom Marks Northern Michigan University Glassboro State College, M.A. Student Personnel Services Ms. Karen Oswald School Social Worker V il 41m 4, + 5 Secretaries Paula Nicely Bonnie Scarlotta joanne Jackson Barbara Perrone Judy Brennan Ruth Allen Diane Wilson Julie Weingard Sharon Tindall Debra Anselmo Linda Peterson Dorothy Riggs 7 J. Hinkey, Custodial Staff Supervisor '0n' K. Wilson!' of OM campaign week. President Reagan has moved to biant accusa- tions that be Is trigger-happy, too isolated, unwilling to accept blame for his administration's failures and surrounded by sleazy Just days before hi with Walter F Mondi acting like a man bent his opponent of his mo ical weapons — not 111 placent about his larg public opinion polls. In the last wee£TR« e Held his first m« high-level Soviet offl claimed his desire for dons with the Soviet I try be condemned la “evil empire e Made a point of ta. from the public and re brief and tightly cont By Maureen Johnso BLACKPOOL Engl sltlon Labor Party yesterday to an unco Icy of expelling US i and dismantling the arsenal. Under the policy, ment would be com Britain's 16 subman nuclear missiles, cai ▼stives’ order to boy US. Trident mlsslli NATO cruise missili US P-lll nociear b set don misMlecarry long besed In this c Labor Party leads smiled broadly as tl r because it stresses t noonced He has po..... van bring begin! By Mike Leary HOUSTON — Soai above the cloud flei ■ore than three h two astronauts venti space shuttle Challer to open a prototypi service station. Astronauts David and Kathryn D Sulll a slow start setting which will dispense I hydrazine rocket fue Seconds after both the shuttle’s air lock the shuttle streaked Atlantic Ocaan betwe lea and Africa, they thin metal tethers t from drifting off. As the two shook t ocher. Sullivan quip such is lift. Sullivan, who boidi geology, was the I woman to stroll it it, SvetlaJJK came the first space during a As a precaaiic extra whiff of nitrogen from ning her pressJ terday morningJ NASA setet speceweiker tibia to tbe bet up of uitrogen buT e Accepted i mond J. leave of word of '■barges iblic. Officii i of I mpeigni urged' tlonal Chari dor to conferet ’ clear poh by Brit Tile been dealing wit and doing with unc spectlve vision Intende good deal of countered with| the alliance Despite that the unliatef ment policy rope. 80 percent tbe British social] ence voted for Two a Lilts e: inz After untangling themselves, both astronauts rushed beck to work on the Orbital Refueling Station (ORS) at the rear of the cargo bay. near the shame s Large rocket motors. In the future. NASA expects tbe to routinely pump fuel into ie said, fve told you what should be done. I think this Isa taecof leadership, sad I think the American people know the differ taaa n u Then. tb« pec the broken tatn shaped KLrmc bounces tel Band 1 shuttle off vtaioil Earth statjo aau! By cootmL have nothin , on the ■ - 0 ii a A1 to cat it out of Social Labor .. President has t of ing Mondale (voided i of! OCBATK, from I A _______ of both candidates. Reagan insisted that maamve federal budget ' deficits are the result of excesmve I government spending, while Mon- accused tbe President of seek- Jeld a news conference 'and was being kept out of • tig range of the traveling '-e jumped on tbe issue three [;o. accusing Reagan of oper- a question-free rone Ithen. the President has been juestions from the public and ig press in sessions that usu- flve or 10 minutes in answering questions, he a new area for criticism — |tlai refusal to admit any fault :urlty in connection with Ipt 20 bombing outside Beirut day of the bombing. Reagan in an Iowa soybean fthat security around the embes- was adequate week, be created twin furor after ha told reporters in New ng longer than expected; other when he suggested in Ohio that the bombing was linked to the near-destruction of our inteillgenca capability in recent years. Tbe remark provoked a strong pro- test from former President Jimmy Carter, who noted that be had in- creased federal spending for intelli- gence activities Reagan subsequent- ly said be had been misinterpreted and was referring to a decade-long decline in intelligence operations Reagan sought to lay tbe issue to rest Tuesday at tbe BrownsviUe. Tex- as. airport As reporters questioned him about Donovan. Reagan re- sponded by saying that he first want- ed to make a statement on Lebanon. T am responsible for the bombing, he said. Turning to Donovan. Reagan point- ed to the tradition in the law of our na present situation Pandora’s box. Callaghan beaded the last Laboi government, defeated by Thatchai in 1979 Labor delegates yesterday also re jected by ■ two-thirds majority a pro posaJ by the perry's fir left to cloe all US bases In Britain. Including conventional installations. There ari 23.000 US serviceman stationed lx Britain. Nationwide parliamentary also docs moat be held at leer every five years in Britain. In the last electioni in Jane 1981. Labor fought and lost heavily on a policy of unilateral nu- clear disarmament. The platform t wording was loose enough for Cali than and former Foreign Secretam Denis Healey to argue that a Laboi government would really use Brifl sin's Polaris missiles as a bargainin' chip in talks with the Soviets. Asked why he does not attend church regularly as president. Re (an said he is afraid his presence would be a security risk to other churchgoers T miss going to -church, but 1 think the Lord under- by opening up I stands. Reagan said to loud ap- plausa Last night s telecast was the culmi- nation of more than a month of hag- gling between tbe two campaigns over tbe format and the selection of the journalists who made up the pan- el. The League of Women Voters ini- tially called for a one-on-one con- frontation between Mondale and Reagan, but the President's cam- paign staff instated on a panel of questioners. thi tar Then both sides rejected the names of almost 100 Journalists sub- mitted by the league, prompting the organisation's president. Dorothy Ridings, to angrily charge that both «dee abused the selection process — a point that moderator Walters also mentioned at tbe beginning of the debete Rea ngl Watching the deba with a critical eye By Thomas Patrick Jr. Did you wetch the first debate on television between President Ronald Reagan and former 1 Vice President Walter F Mondale’ Exactly wbo won tbe debete and how much It matters will probably be argued heatedly in the days and weeks ahead, even though Mon- dale was generally considered tbe winner Reporters who cover political campaigns keep a sort of scorecard when they watch these debates, with items they check off to measure the performance of tbe debaters Here la a rundown of a few of those items. You might want to keep them tn mind to help you Judge the candidatas tb next time they debete. • Are the candidates relaxed and in com- mand of the situation? President Reagan and former Vice President Moo dale have spent years and years In politics. They are used to before large crowds and used to b on television. They always try to project a image before a TV audience — that they end capable men. able to lead tbe igt is a very Important thing tn ly It could hurt them if they appear id unsure of themselves. If they over their sentences Idldates give direct answers to tlons? Sometimes reporters candidates do not want to fully to the questions and V candidates give good If a candidate is asked le gel jobs and he talks licy toward foreign to trying toavm was moderated by Barbara Wal for ABC TV Newt Months before It was held, rl of both candidates met for b bow tbe debete should be run a long time about little details of tbe pod I urns Both sides srgu minute over which reporters to ask questions In tbe days before tbe even and Mondsle each took time of schedule to prepare They ev debates. where aides asked th« tlons they could think of All of this work is a sign of the debates are to tbe candidi The first presidential debates on television were beld in 196 John F Kennedy and Richard nedy went on to win the electio a lot of political experts said hi ance in the debates — and Nixo ance under the TV lights — suade the voters. Again In 1976 and in 1980. ta played an Important pari in races Even in the years berwee when televised debates could n tbe question of whether a deb pen was itself an Issue of som Why Well, for oi vision gives ent bis st| milllo Th''' a ™ 3 Jl - r fir™' 1 V, o' -.0 ,h candidates it only for a ir before the p A debate is nc bard to tell wbo won .art tbe ones who make t! vote for the president |r choice on Election Day , a sense, a debate is a like Current Events Cries Ethiopia cried tor a decade because its people were suffering from drought, civil war, and starvation. For an estimated one million, the help from the U.S. and Great Britain was too late but the remaining ac- cepted their generosity with open arms. Vanessa Williams' cries can't bring back her title as Miss America. She was pres- sured by the pageant committee to resign the title after sexually explicit pictures of her were featured in Penthouse. Cries of glory were heard from Los Angeles as the U.S. Olympic teams left the XXIII Olympiad with a total of 83 gold medals. From Lewis on the track to Retton in the gym the feeling was mutual as they all felt the glory of winning not only for themselves but also for their country. Cries from a San Ysidro McDonald's were heard on July 18. James Huberty, an unemployed security guard, scarred the lives of many people who were the inno- cent targets of his three weapons. Of his 40 victims, 19 were wounded and 21 died. Huberty, himself, was a victim of his own massacre. Olympics (see CRIES) Mondale Ferraro (see POLITICS) Statue of Liberty (see EXTRA! EXTRA!) Politics Despite the persistant ef- forts of the Mondale Ferraro team, Reagan won by a land- slide! For the next four years he promises no tax increases and a lower deficit. Geraldine Ferraro made history as being the first fe- male vice presidential nomi- nee! Her credentials were strong, her enthusiasm con- tagious, and her views realis- tic. Yet the outcome of the 1984 election showed that her well-rounded criteria was not enough for the American public. Vic DiSylvestro, deter- mined to prove his compe- tence as mayor, organized a re-call election which put Ostrander out and DiSylves- tro in office as the mayor of Wildwood. What's Up Doc? If Americans watched with great concern as Baby Fae became the fifth human and first infant to receive an animal heart. Unfor- tunately, like the other four recipiants, Baby Fae's system rejected the alien organ which resulted with the infant's death. £ Zoe Leyland made her claim to fame at a very young age. She was the first baby to be conceived from a frozen embryo. On November 25, William Schroeder, 52, became the second recipiant of an artificial heart implant. Modern medicine made it possible for a healthy baby boy to be born from an embryo transferred from one woman to another. mmm Clara Peller (sceFADS FOLLIES) Fads 5 Follies In order to promote Wendy's hambur- gers, Clara Peller, initiated the question that soon swept the nation as Americans everywhere asked Where's the beef? Q. What did Americans eat-up the most of in 1984? A. trivia Yes, it was the board game Trivial Pursuit that appeased Americans' hunger for trivia and made it the Game of the Year. Parachute pants and a piece of card- board became the trademark of an every- day breakdancer. You could find a break- er spinning on his hand, performing Windmills, or doing footwork all in order to prevent giving in to the forces of grav- ity. What has four appendages, two eyes, ten toes, and a tail? Probably the person next to you! Hairstyles took on new di- mensions that included such features as spikes, a buzz, and the most common, the tail. You ask what holds it all together? — mousse, of course! 5 Ethiopian victim (sec (RIFS) Extra! Extra! W.H.S. French stu- dents tour France Andy Kaufman passes away Ghostbusters becomes a blockbuster Renovation begins on the Statue of Liberty Indira Ghandi is assassinat- ed Julian Lennon up- holds the family tradition and begins his musical ca- reer and Frankie Goes To Hollywood to Relax! ndv Kaufman (see EXTRA! EXTRA!) Julian Lennon (see F.X- TRA! EX- TRA!) 1st Row: J. Montagna, M. McGough, D. McMichael, D. Mann, 2nd Row: J. Lord, B. Marrota, A. Maskell, V. Montccalvo, M. O'Hala, J. Maguire. 3rd Row: D. Narciso, J. Love, P. Meyer, R. Nordaby, K. Miller, T. McGowen, Mr. Bachman 1st Row: T. Sawyer, C. Russell, S. Piro, R. Rosenfeld, S. Preston. 2nd Row: G. Robin- son, R. Patterson, R. Racela, L. Polini, D. Patrone, J. Sanciez. 3rd Row: S. Sawyer, G. Saddler, B. Satterfield, M. Redman, B. Rin- ier, Mr. Roller 1st Row: K. Woodrw, R. Schmidt, W. Wheaton, B. Stuebner, L. Trainer, T. Steele. 2nd Row: K. Zuzulock, S. Suwald, B. Springer, S. Williams, R. Spalding, H. Taylor, C. Schard. 3rd Row: C. Whitworth, T. Walker, j. Valeri, A. Turner, T. Vance, J. Walmark, E. Shenkus, J. Young, P. Scho- field, Mr. Oaves Juniors 1st Row: A. Andrews, L. Adamson, D. Carr, J. Carfagno, A. Cearnal, N. Broad. 2nd Row: C. Carr, F. Basile, B. Brost, J. Cacio, ). Bonelli, F. Breakell, B. Biettel. 3rd Row: Mr. Bimbo, M. Bilhardt, T. Booth, P. Brown, R. Cockburn 1st Row: K. Cooper, P. Franco, J. Cunning- ham, S. DeTample, G. D'Amico, T. Da- manski. 2nd Row: D. DeCosta, T. Dove, R Gallner, N. Gambino, K. DiDonato, D. Gei- ger. 3rd Row: Mrs. German, S. Gellura, B. Dillmore, M. Ekstrom, W. D'Ambrosio, C. Federici, D. Dougherty, N. Gaiiasatos 1st Row: Mrs. Basset, T. Grant, P. Lazar, B. Hudale, L. Krah. 2nd Row: C. Jurvic, D. Larson, M. Kipple, K. Knappik, W. Harkins. 3rd Row: A. Harris, M. Koch, R. Haw- thorne, M. Hetzer, M. Langston 1st Row: T. Maxlowe, L. Neff, R Piergiovanni, B. Nastasi, J. Me Gough, K. McCall. 2nd Row: k. MeDonuogh, M. Narciso, S. Patrone, C. Minahan, M. Pine, S. Peter, T. Moser. 3rd Row: M. O'Neill, J. Perrelli, T. O'Leary, V. Montomurro, S. Novsak, S.McCarty, Mr. Stump Row: J. Dalcssanero, F. Burnell, S. Dingier, T. cio, T. Canning, M. Borneman. 2nd Row: R idrews, C. Bolton, K. Breuss, B. Diggs, O. Cole- in, L. Ashton. 3rd Row: Mrs. Maier, T. DiS- ima, C. Burton, T. Dougherty, M. Calabro, C. penburg, P. Compare 1st Row: M. Steele, A. Smith. E. Taner, S. Ta- bor, M. Snow, D. Sockriter. 2nd Row: J. Val- Irso, C. Tolan, S. Severio, T. Worral, R. Trainy, M. Welz, A. Williams. 3rd Row: T. Tague, J. Stella, D. Visalli, T. Sweeney, D. Zu ulock, K. Youngs, S. Youst, T. Vance Sophomores 1st Row: C. Pratt, D. Palhamus, R. Sanmartino, C. Romeo, T. Raffael. 2nd Row: B. Sessa, M. Purcell, B. Robertson, K. Redman, D. Seeger. 3rd Row: J. San- tos, I). Polini, Mrs. Borneman 1st Row: R. Logan, L. Johnson, M. Mascio, N. Love, A. Hawkins, T. Harris. 2nd Row: M. I lucmcr. A. Hoyle, C. Johnson, T. Johnson. 3rd Row: Mr. Oat, M. Juliano, V. Hauber, B. Hinkerville, J. Hill, A. McDonald R. Lopez, M. kelly 1st Row: V. Goldberg, C. Hall, S. Eszlari, M. I s ribano, I). Gloria, M. Ferrari. 2nd Row: V. Ellingsen, L. Ewing, M. Flacco, K. Dyer, C Gesslcr, K. Fa en. 3rd Row: Miss Ram- spac her, T. Hall, K. Garrahrant, D. Dozier, J. Dozier, D. Forster, W. Gilmartin, T. (irookett, J. Ernst 1st Row: P. Campbell, R. Allen, S. Allen, B. Beittel, M. Beyer, L. Atkinson. 2nd Row: C. Burke, G. Bove, T. Bove, B. Cacio, T. Barth, R. Bellerby. 3rd Row: F. Arroyo, W. Brown, M. Ashton, T. Ashton, S. Buyer, Mr. DiCarlo 1st Row: G. White, E. Stewart, J. Tullie, B. Schmidt, J. Robinette, S. Sittineri. 2nd Row: M. Stokes, S. Tolan, R. Spera, K. Suwald, G. Wieder- mann, T. Swzak, N. Toth. 3rd Row: C. Whitworth, K. Spiegel, T. Sawyer, D. Romeo, S. Wisely, J. Steele, K. Vizzino. 4th Row: S. Simpkins, Steiger, B Starks, T. Williams, P. Roy, Mr. Hennessey 1st Row: W. Hoyle, D. Lee, R. jean, T. Jones, R. Johnson. 2nd Row: N. Koehler, C. Lewis, C. Lar- son, L. Lapeski, J. Kelly, T. Marrotta. 3rd Row: V. Kalodner, M. Tezzi, J. Koehler, P. Kane, R. News, S. King, Miss laconangelo Freshmen 1st Row: E. Gorsky, J. Gehring, A. Hines, E. Het- tenback. 2nd Row: S. Gugel, M. Hart, R. Hall, K. Gallncr, D. Hand. 3rd Row: E. Gaines, Q. Green, K. Haehnal, K. Glenn, M. Grossman, Mr. Burch 1st Row: M. Pietropaula, M. Pietro- paula, C. Palmer, P. Pavlou. 2nd Row: S. Petrella, C. Rena, A. Pinkerton, C. O'Hala, L. Orr, G. Tores. 3rd Row: R. Polini, A. Osborn, A. Richie, A. Reef, J. Robertson, R. Pietropaula 1st Row: A. Allen, D. Dougherty, R. DiSylvestro, P. Koutz, D. Fuscellaro. 2nd Row: G. Dagiis, G. DiAmbrosio, D. Ludman, D. Curry, K. Doris, J. Covello. 3rd Row: N. Cary, V. Dole, B. Escribano, K. Fligier, V. Doxzon, P. Frenchville 1st Row: K. McCabe, K. Murray, L. Montecalvo, M. McGill, T. Morrell. 2nd Row: J. McGowan, B. Mowkinnely, M. Minahan, R. Nordaby, D. Miller. 3rd Row: N. Muratore, A. Meyer, D. McNeil, M. Nieves, D. McCall, Mrs. Campbell 23 VOTECH: First Row, C. Poullot, D. Alston, T. Banks, A. Alston, W. Smith, E. Clark, Second Row, W. Roper, L. Lee, E. Riley, F. Cacci, D. Sockriter, M. jones, E. Hirsch, Third Row, R. Alston, F. Borucki, J. Koch, R. Nieves, ]. Senger, E. Bradley Homeroom 205: First Row, T. Lee, W. Wilson, T. Scott, V. Mitchell, E. Love, L. Pisale, Second Row, M. Peter, J. Nieves, F. Turpin, L. Wilson, N. Williams, S. Robinson, Mrs. Rossi, Third Row, M. Nieves, A. Ortiz, J. Rodriguez Homeroom 204: First Row, S. Gallner, D. Daletto, M. Disilvestro, A. Cotellese, B. Buerger, H. Bilhardt, Second Row, P. Hettenbach, j. Cerrone, A. Dakaglou, M. Alexander, M. Allen, C. Belka, Mr. DiMi- deo, Third Row, A. Crawley, S. Harris, M. Coleman, B. Davis, M. Jones, G. Jackson, F. Jimenez, Fourth Row, T. Bivins, S. Fitzerald, E. Arroyo, P. Johnson Homeroom 202: First Row, J. Antoniewicz, K. Izarry, C. Becker, D. Federici, M. Gilmartin, C. Bellerby, Second Row, J. Kalman, A. Howell, J. Antoniewicz, N. Damico, L. Alston, P. Harmon, Third Row, D. Johnson, J. Disomma, N. Botton, G. Davis, S. Helm, A. Clark Homeroom 206: First Row, L. Wright, S. Lee, S. Williams, V. Robinson, J. Poteat, G. Rochester, Second Row, N. Love, T. Poullot, S. Nelson, J. Torres, A. Sanceciz, S. Zuzulock, Third Row, J. Lenczyk, C. Maxey, J. Noble, J. Wilson, M. Leeper, Ms. Brewin, Fourth Row, V. Noble, A. Piazza, M. Saraceno, J. Robinson, W. Wilson Mr. Greg Tracey Ursinus Col. B.A. Mr. Roberet Fiero Columbia Univ., M.A. PhD. Mr. Edward Borneman LaSalle Col., B.A. Mr. David Troiano West Liberty St. Col., Mr. Stewart Hartman Elizabethtown Col., B.A. (Dept. Chair.), Duquesne LJniv., B.A., Duquesne Univ., M.S. M.A. 30 B.S.; Glassboro St. Col., M.A. (Dept. Penn.. B.S. Chair.) Mr. William Stump Indiana Univ. of Penn., B.S. Ms. Evangeline Maier Thiel College, B.A Ms. Patricia Brewin Farleigh Dickinson Univ., B.A Math Department Mr. Chris Garrison Glassboro St. Col B.S. Mr. Stewart Bakely c r i Ms. Marianne Daughen Drexel Univ., Ms. Grace Williams Drcxel Univ., B.S Ms. Connie Josl Montclair State Col., B.S. (Dept. Chair.) B.A.; Godard Col., M.A. Mr. Herbert Fredericks Glassboro State Col., B.S. Mr. Thomas Gicas West Chester State Col., B.S.E. Fine And Practical Arts Ms. Betty King Roosevelt Univ., B.M.; M.M. Mr. Mike l)iMt Ji Glass boro Stale Col., I’.mI Roller Sidle Univ. ol NY, B.S. ,''U l 'k Tl'mPlc lJn,v ' B V; B A M.A.; PhD. Mr. Waller Bre nnan Pe nn Slate Univ., B.A., M.A. (Department Chair.) Science Department Ms. June Barnes Elizabethtown Col., B.S.; DavieS Tre ,0n S,a,C Co1 ' ick, Fisher Glassboro State Col., Glassboro State (Dept. 1 ' ■■■'■ l ; K ' ' •’ -f, , . - «■ ‘ ’ ' i - fr ’? L 4 „fV ‘-I Mr. Michael Coront Lock Haven State Col., B.S (Athletic Director) Mr. Thomas Oaves Univ. of Delaware, B.S. Mr. Benjamin Bachman Yankton Col., BA. Physical Education Ms. Patricia Campbell Stillman Col., B A. Ms. Peggy Picketts Trenton State Col., B.S. (Department Chair.) Mr. Bill Ik-nncsscy Koan Col., B.A Ms. Joan McCarthy Classboro State Mi. Louis Simonini Scton Hall Univ., Ik-alth and Physical Ed. Col., B.A. B.S.; Glasshoro State Col., M.A. Ir. Jim DiCarlo Montclair State Col., B.S. Physical Ed. Special Education First Row: I to r, T. Barth, M. Pictropaula, K. Gallner, M. Pine, K. Glenn, C. Bennett, Advisor- Mrs. King. Second Row: M. Nieves, T. Maseio, K. Suwold, L. Orr, D. McNeil, D. Dozier, t. Arroyo. Third Row: L. Ashton, D. Dougherty, R Hoffna- gle, G. White, N. Nastasi, M. Ashton First Row: I to r, A. Watson, S. Love, M. Gallner, j. Jones, E. Arroyo, M. Coleman, L. Pmder, P. Harmon, S. Lee, J. Wilson. Second Row: M. DiSilvestro, D. Daletto, D. Johnson, A. Clark, S. Harris, J. Wilson. Third Row: S. Copson, C. Belka, H. Bilhardt, A. Cotellese, S. Fitzgerald, A. Crawley, S. Williams, L. Wright, B. Davis i 8th Grade Freshmen: Tim Sawyer, president; Steve Ortez, treasurer; Kim Glenn, secretary; and Maria Nieves, vice-president Juniors: john Young, secretary; Paul Franco, vice- president; Ken Cooper, president; and Tracey McGowan, treasurer Seniors: Ed Teti, vice-president; Lori Schmidt, secretary; Lisa Ransom, historian; Anthony Montefusco, president; and Matthew James, treasurer 8th Grade: Desiree Daletto, vice-president; Stacey Harris, president; Jill Wilon, secretary; and Eddie Arroyo, treasurer Sophomores: Sal Patrone, secretary; John Hill, president; Vikki Goldberg, vice-president; and Tom Marotta, treasurer Sophomores The Islander Yearbook Staff Photographer: Mike Cottelese. Senior Section this year is comprised of three mighty seniors: Anthony Montefusco, John Neill, And Joell Covello. Last year the dedicated yearbook staff vis- ited Josten's American Yearbook Co. While touring the plant, they witnessed the various processing steps that contri- bute to compiling and finishing a year- book. One highlight of the tour was the darkroom experience. The staff also had the opportunity to tour the Penn State University campus and to enjoy the scenic beauty of the surrounding area. Back to Front: D. Gloria, A. Tyne, T. Marotta, S. Youst, S. Gugel, L. Fligier, T. Cacio, S. DeTample, L. Adamson, J. Cunningham, L. Goldberg, A. Montefusco. 1st row: josephinc Love, Ernestine Wil- liams, Tracey Bilhardt, Lisa King. 2nd row: Kim Young, Kim Doris, Vernue Robinson, Tom Scott, Phil Hettenbach, Margie Borneman, Lori Ewing, Carl O'Hala, Mike Leeper, Angela Cotellese, Missy Muratore, Karen McCall. 3rd row: jim Lopez, Ross Hoffnagle, Harry Eesler, Ben Whinney, Nate Broad, Nate Curey, George Jackson, Robert Lopez, Andrew MacDonald, Roger Jean, Ger- ald Wright. 4th row: Bobbie Jo Stark, Andrea Osborn, Elizabeth Hettenback, Gerri Rochester, Andrea Clark, Stan Tabor, Steve Wisely, Chris Renna, Ke- vin Gormley, Mike Snow, Jennifer Tul- lie. Penny Pavlov, Melinda Ashton, Es- ter Arroyo, Denise Me Neal 43 Student Council First row, L-R; H. Taylor, L. Haynes, J. Wilson, M. Jones, D. Johnson, S. Robinson, J. Kal- man, V. Mitchell, D. Daleto, T. McGowan, W. Har- kins, L. Krah. Second row, L-R; B. Heitzmann, L. Goldberg, K. Zuzulock, L. Adamson, C. Tipton, S. Volpe, C. Federici, M. Cottelese. Third row, L-R; M. Jaffe, H. Colson, A. Montefusco, L. Ransom, S. O'Brien, P. Franco, K. Cooper, R. Peters. Fourth row, L-R; J. Neil, A. McCollough, J. Cunningham, S. De- Tample, B. Marotta, K. Miller, J. Valeri, D. Novsak. Fifth row, L-R; P. Campbell, S. Dole, A. Turner, M. McGough, N. Nastasi, R. Hoffnagle. Literary Journal First row, L-R; W. Harkins, L. Krah, K. DiDonato, K. Schard. Second row, L-R; K. Fligier, L. Fligier, V. Goldberg, R. Patterson, J. Cunningham, D. Dougherty, Advisor-Ms. Jost. Third row, L-R; B. Escribano, E. Teti, K. Gormley, M. Cottelese, P. Lazar, B. Bingham. Fourth row, L-R; Advisor-Ms. German, G. Weidenmann, T. McGowan, Advisor-Ms. Bassett. Student Council Officers L-R, Ross Hoffnagle, Vice President; Ann Turner, Secretary; Nick Nastasi, President; John Neil, Treasurer. Newspaper First row, L-R; R. Patterson, T. McGowan, E. Teti, T. Marrotta. Second row, L-R; S. Volpe, K. Schard. Third row, L-R; Advisor-Ms. Mc- Carthy, J. Cunningham, V. Goldberg, L. Krah, Advi- sor-Ms. Theodore. (AT RIGHT) The New Warrior Club First row, L-R; N. Toth, G. Roches- ter, S. Youst, K. DiDinato, P. Goldinger, R. Spera, T. Tague, A. Toth, D. Geiger, R. News, C. Goch, S. Huston. Second row, L-R; B. Stark, K. Clany, R. Hornick, D. Miller, D. Lee. Third row, L-R; C. Bennett, C. Griffiths, C. Uzzolino, M. Calabro, R. Andrews, J. Campbell, L. johnson, N. Broad, J. Vallese, E. Shenkus, S. Crossley, K. Conrey. (AT RIGHT) Rutgers Bowl First row, l-r: T. McGowan, R. Spalding, L. Goldberg; captain. Second Row: J. Bonelli, R. Patterson. (BELOW) Photo Club First Row, l-r: D. Novsak, M. Cottelese, Second Row: S. Novsak, R. Peters, H. Colson, T. Marrota. (AT LEFT) National Honor Society first row l-r: G. Heitzman, C. O'Hala, W. Harkins, second row l-r: R. Patterson, E. Teti, L. Becker, H. Taylor, T. McGowan, A. McCollough, L. Fligier, L. Goldberg (ABOVE) Human Relations Club First Row, l-r: S. Dole, J. Neil, A. McCullough, K. Hankins, D. Jones, C. Federici, G. Gaines, L. Haynes, Second Row: A. Montefusco, R. Hoffnagle, W. Peace, R. Atkinson, D. Nieves, A. Turner, Third Row: L. Adamson, B. Heitzmann, L. Ransom, L. Goldberg, S. De- Tample, J. Cunningham, H. Taylor, B. Marrota, T. Vance, D. Novsak, R. Peters, H. Colson, N. Nastasi. H.S. Bowl Teams Top Picture: W. Muller, P. Franco, L. Ehlers, M. Jaffe, B. DeFazio. Second Pic- ture: R. Rosenfield, V. Goldberg, K. Kelly, J. Cunningham, not pic- tured D. Gloria Third Pic- ture: L. Goldberg, L. Fliger, M. James, C. O'Hala, L. Becker. Fourth Picture: T. Worrall, V. Montmurro, B. Nastasi, T. Maxlowe, E. Jorden. Fifth Picture: J. McGowen, S. King, K. Fliger. Not Shown: Mr. Mueller, FH.S. Bowl Advisor Top to Bottom: R. Patterson, J. Bonelli, R. Spulding, W. Harkins 48 Reading Break Club M. McGough, L. Fliger, R. Patterson, T. Tyne, B. DeFazio, J. Cunningham, C. Federici, D. Doughrty, N. Love, S. King, C. Redman, S. DeTemple, L. Adamson. Not Shown: Mrs. More- land, Mrs. Montemurro, Advisors. First Row: K. Cooper, L. Adamson, R. Hoffnagle, K. Griffen, Second Row: M. Bornemen, S. Preston, R. Pat- terson, R. Rosenfield, M. Hetzer, R. Howthorne. Third Row: M. Snow, S. Tabor, E. Jorden, H. Fessler, L. King, D. Preston, T. Bilhart, J. Lopez, J. Young. Mr. Gicas, Advisor Blood Mobile Homecoming Above: Joell Covcllo and her escort )ohn Neill Not Pictured: Kevin Wheaton, night escort. Above Right: Lynne Goldberg and her escort Loy Ehlers 50 Above: Lisa Ransom and her escort Ed Gorski Below: The 1984-85 Homecoming Queen Jackie Juliano and her escort Matt Juliano. Not Shown: Matt Jaffe, night escort. Above: Kim Hankins and her escort Ollie Coleman Above Left: Amy McCullough and her escort Scott Reef Above: Gail Gaines and her escort Jason Henley. Homecoming pictures also shown on page 131. 51 1984 Prom 1984 Team: bottom row: (l-r), D. Romeo, D. Carr, R. Marker, S. Bass, C. O'Hala, B. Rinier, S. Hoffnagle, P. Franco, R. Alston, C. Schaffer, 2nd row: Head Coach A. Burch, Coach Oves, T. Grooket, J. Steele, M Ekstrom, V. Montemurro, M. James, A. Reef, A. Harris, R. DeFazio, L. Johnson, K. Wheation, M. Jones, K. Smith, B. Diggs, B. Hudale, O. Coleman, T. Harris, G. Daglis, C. Romeo, C. Burke, E. Gorski, Coach Hennessey. Football 55 Rodney Alston Ron Marker Matt James Bob DeFazio Stoll Hoffnaglc 3wB35i TENNIS Sue O'Brien played on W.H.S s tennis team for four years. She marked her 1984 season by not only being the only senior but also by being made captain of the team. This year Sue played second singles and will be missed by her teammates in the years to come. GIRLS' CROSS COUNTRY: bottom left to right, D. Dougherty, M. Borneman, S. Swould, S. Dingier, top left to right, S. Sittineri, M. Pine, T. Canning, A. Coleman, G. D'Amica, S. Preston, Coach Brooks Boys’ And Girls’ Cross Country BOYS' CROSS COUNTRY: bottom left to right, R Hoffanagle, Coach Emory, S. Gaines, W. Abbott, top left to right, A. Myer, D. Nieves, L. Becker, R Peters Senior Ron Peters 63 WRESTLING: sitting-S. DeTample, B. Robertson, S. Volpe and S. Dingier, kneeling- R. Logan, K. Garrabrant, D. Prate, K. Smith, H. Roman, R. Schmidt, and T. Simms. standing-Coach: Mr. Bachman, W. Guilmartin, C. O'Hala, L. Becker, j. Wallmark, V. Montecalvo, P. Meyer, M. Jaffe, A. Meyer, F. Breakell, Assistant Coach: Mr. Brooks. oys’ asketball Varsity Squad: Top Row L-R: Man- agers A. Montefusco and K. Han- kins, C. O'Hala, S. Reef, M. Schafer, I. Ehlers, P. Franco, A. Harris, Coach DiCarlo, Managers A. McCollough and L. Goldberg. Bottom Row L-R: A. Cearnal, T. Sawyer, M. lames, G. Wright, D. McMicheals, T. Harris. Not Shown: Coach Dicarlo. J.V. Squad: Top Row L-R: Manager A. Montefusco, J. Vallese, T. Sawyer, D. McMicheals, A. Harris, T. Harris, A. Cearnal, V. Montemurro, Man- ager K. Hankins. Bottom Row L-R: O. Coleman, B. Nastasi, S. Severio, B. Diggs, C. Johnson. Not Shown: Coach Freeman. Freshmen Squad: Top Row L-R: D. Fusellero, T. Sawyer, T. Jones, C. Burke, S. Ortiz, T. Morrell, Mgr. G. Daglos, E. Gorsky, P. Cambell, J. In- gersol, W. Hoyle, A. Reef. 7th 8th Grade: 1st Row L-R: E. Arroyo, Coach Hennessey, M. Leeper, M. Coleman, G. Jackson, S. Zuzulock, 2nd Row L-R: P. Hetten- back, E. Love, T. Lee, W. Wilson, D. Wilson, W. Wilson. Mill! lames loy Ehlers Gerald Wright Mike Schafer broke Wildwood High School's record of 1445 points against Wilawooa Catholic on February 14th | oil Rrc l Mike St halri ( ll.lt li'S C ) l l.ll.l Bruiser Brothers 1985 BBB RECORD Wildwood 56 Pleasantville 52 Wildwood 56 Hammonton 45 Wildwood 47 Middle Township 49 Wildwood 56 Parkway 52 Wildwood 57 Wildwood Catholic 67 Wildwood 57 Lower Cape May 55 Wildwood 53 Sacred Heart 49 Wildwood 55 St. Augustine 51 Wildwood 66 Lower Cape May 57 Wildwood 60 Absegami 45 Wildwood 75 Buena 52 Wildwood 66 Mainland 59 Wildwood 63 St. Joe's 48 Wildwood 46 Pleasantville 33 Wildwood 76 Hammonton 51 Wildwood 68 Middle Township 64 Wildwood 62 Sacred Heart 56 Wildwood 46 St. Augustine 49 Wildwood 46 Lower Cape May 45 Wildwood 65 Absegami 50 Wildwood 64 Buena 44 Wildwood 59 Wildwood Catholic 45 Wildwood 54 St. Joe's 48 Above: Senior Kathy Centek Above: Senior Audra Coleman Right: Coach Dave Troiano Below: Senior Debbie Jones Below: Senior Jackie Juliano Girls’ Basketball Managers: Tracey McGowan and Julie Valeri First row l-r: S. Sittineri, R. Hall, W. Harkins, D. Jones, N. Gambino, Second row l-r: J. Juliano, B. Schmidt, M. Stokes, A. Turner, F. Barcas, A. Coleman, B. Marotta, K. McCall, and Coach: Mr. Troiano First row l-r: D. Einhaus, C. Hall, K. Spiegel, S. Tolan, S. Patrella, S. Sittineri. Second row l-r: G. D'Ambrosia, A. Osborn, M. Stokes, K. McCall, B. Marotta, N. Gambino, M. Pietro- paula, and Coach: Miss Hall Captains: Beth Heitzman and Lisa Ransom Senior: Lisa Ransom J.V. Squad: Cindy Lewis, Rita Spera, Chris Pratt, Kathy Haenal, Debbie Polhamus, Kim McCabe, Terri Szwak, Lori Ewing, Kris Redmen and Vikki Goldberg Varsity Squad: Kim Fligier, Holly Taylor, Tammy Vance, Beth Heitzman, Marie Flacco, Lisa Ransom, Carey Aspenberg, Tracy Vance, Deana Curry, Lisa Orr and Jodi Robinette 73 GIRLS' SOFTBALL TEAM: bottom to top, B. Marotta, D. Baldy, J. Russello, A. Turner, T. Fuller, W. Harkins, j. Sanceciz, B. Bradway, Coach Garrison, S. Cramer, K. Zsitkovsky BOYS' TENNIS: bottom to top, B. Blake, j. Bloss, J. Young, Coach Alexander, S. Piro, A. Tyne, R. Schaffer, C. Carr GIRLS' CROSS COUNTRY: left to right, G. Olson, J. McGough, S. Suwold, S. Volpe, B. Robertson, S. Sittineri GOLF TEAM: top to bottom, B. Turner, E. Teti, D. Larson, L. Goldberg, V. Goldberg, R. Rosenfeld, K. Garrabrant, C. Johnson, R. Pearson MU Class Of 1985 Senior uper atives Clockwise: Most Likely To Succeed: Lynne Goldberg, Lynn Becker; Most Dramatic: Sue Dole, Tom Lanier; Most Talkative: Lara Haynes, Lou Flacco; Nicest Eyes: Joell Covello, Kevin Wheaton; Most Musical: Lisa King, Jim Lopez. Jackie Juliano, Scott Hoffnagle; Best All- Around: Lisa Ranson Charles O'hala Clockwise: Class Apple Polishers: Beth Heitzman Anthony Montefusco; Teacher's Torment: Audra Coleman, Steve Szczur; Cutest Couple: Lori Schmidt, Harry Colson; Most Artistic: Gail Gaines, Gary Heitzman; Class Flirts: BEST DANCERS: Jackie Ju- liano and Robert Defazio BEST DRESSED: Gail Gaines and Nick Nastasi DID MOST FOR WHS: Lori Schmidt and Anthony Montefusco FRIENDLIEST: Susan Dole and Louis Flacco HOTTEST TEMPER: Heather Lee and Ronald Marker QUIETEST: Cheryl Fox and Edward Teti MOST SCHOOL SPIRIT: Lisa Ransom and Scott Hoffnagle MOST GULLIBLE: Amy McCullough and Thomas Simms MOST ATTRACTIVE: Joell Covello, Lynne Goldberg, and Kevin Wheaton CUTEST SMILE: Barbara Bradway and Harry Colson 105 Donna Adams Robert Atkinson 7 6 67 Likes: 2:31 p.m.,money. Teachers that don't give homework. Dislikes: Teach- ers who give homework. Fav. People: Yogi Bear and Boo Boo. Fav. Place: Bed. Pet Peeve: PIT . Amb: To live in Ha- waii. Most Mem. Exp: Getting Lung Cancer from Asbestos. Motto: Come to Think of it I'll have a Heincken. Deborah Alston 3 8 66 Likes: summer,vacation, being alone, dancing, parties. Dislikes: Liars, hard rock,Fav. People: M. Jackson, Mr. Si- monini, Mrs. Blood,Mr. Harper,Veron- ica, Joanne . Fav. Place. Beach Pet Peeve: Nasty People. Heard Saying: Oh my Gosh. Amb: Be a Nurse.Sec. Des. Spend a whole day with M. Jackson. Mem. Exp. Last in school June 11, 1983. Steve Bass 3 16 67 Likes: Football,Parties, Springsteenjhe Stones. Dislikes: Air Heads,burnouts, people who can't drive. Fav.People: Family, Lauriellos, and all my friends. Fav.Place: Bass River, Pet Peeve: People who can't drive. Usually FJeard Saying: Ycaaa! MME: Getting in to an accident with Sue Driving. Motto: You Only Live Once. Rodney Alston 2 26 67 Likes: Football,Basketball, Band,Music, Girls. Fav. People: Mom, Family, Friends. Fav. Place: Home. Pet Peeve: People who talk too much when I'm trying to sleep. Fleard Saying: Word Up Home Boy. Amb: To go in service,play pro ball. Motto: Act Like You Know. Lynn William Becker 6 9 67 Likes: Track, Wrestling, summer, beach,skiing. Dislikes: Working Getting Up for school, Mondays. Fav. People: Family,Class of 85 Pet Peeve: People who are in a good mood in the morn- ing. Amb: College,to be successful. TTT Tracey Lynn Bilhardt 10 2 67 Likes:The Beach,Shoes,Money. Disli- kes:snobs. Fav.People: Bill,Lisa,Anita, family,friends. Fav.Place:with Bill,the Beach. Ambition:To be well off with the man I love.Secret Desire:To live in Fla.Most Mem. Ex. at WHS:AII the Band trips.Motto:Do unto others as you would have them do unto you.Usu. Heard Saying:Tootles. Barb Bradway 6 6 67 Likes: Being with Wayne, parties, danced, summer, Springsteen. Dislikes: Gym,snobs, liver,suspension. Fav. People.Wayne, my family,SD,The Wheatons,Lisa, )C,SB,HL, TG,HC,Stu- Bob. Pet Peeve:Conceited People. Usu. Heard Say:l'm being really serious.Am bition:Be good in whatever I do.Most Mem. Exp: Lunch Soph. Yr,Dances. Motto: To live each day to it's fullest. Anthony Bounasis 3 27 67 Likes:Summer,South Philly,girls,Beach parties,Florida, Bahamas,Springsteen. Dislikes:Wildwood winters.Fav. People: Joe C,Danny, Gary, Matt J. Fav. Place: South Philly.Pet Peeve: People that smoke.Usu. Heard Saying:What's up.Ambition: Become rich.Secret De- sire:To become wealthy.Motto:Live and Let Live. Steven Brvant 4 4 67 Likes:Basketball, Baking,Fresh cuts.Dis- likes:snotty people. Fav. People: Flash, Doc, Spider, Hot Rod,Big 6 11 Rob, AE,Wink, Juice,Puke 6 9 Torey H,Tis- tone-c, T-Bone,Bull,Mom. Fav. Pla- ce:AC,Basketball court.Usu. Heard Say:Go-Head Flash. Ambition:Own my own business.Most Mem. Exp:Won- dering why I went to Wildwood H.Motto:Live for today,not for tomor- row, cause if you do,l'm gonna get ya. Keith R. Bradshaw 9 19 67 Likes: Parties, Water skiing, Rock'nRoll, Lounging around. Dislikes: Disco, New- wave Music. Fav. Place: Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. Pet Peeve: Girls teasing you.Usu. Heard Saying: What's Up. Ambition;Sit back and relax.Secret Desire:To be rich. Most Mem. Exp.: Getting Sus- pended. Lisa Ann C errone 9 7 67 Likes:summer,dancing, shopping,pizza. Dislikes:being bored,Wild. in the win- er,smokers. Fav. People: family,Lou, Kelli,San., Moe,Nar.Fav. Place:So. Phil- ly.Pet Peeve:Mon., getting up for school. Usually Heard Saying:you know,oh yeah. Amb:to become a beau- tician. Most Mem. Exp. at WHS:WHS itself.Motto:you never realize what you have until you don't have it anymore. Dawn Marie Chiarle 12 2 67 Dinky Likes - Ray,family, mon- ey,unicorns, rainbows, purple , Motley Crue. Dislikes: Snobs,Gym, Molly Hatchet. Fav People: julie,Ray,OG, Mom,Dad. Fav Place: Home. Pet Peeve: When my boyfriend turns down Square Biz. Us. Heard Saying: Where's Bubbles,do it make my day, ° o$c as. Secret De- sire: To own my own Monte Carlo. Motto: Be successful in what- ever you do and never go with a mechanic. Brenda Clark 4 5 65 Likes: Biking and being with friends. Fav Peo- ple: Mom,Ray, JK,SW, JE. Fav Place: Home or Gameroom. Usually Heard Saying: Shut-up, Fla Man. Secret Desire: To move or marry. Most Memorable Ex- perience at WHS: ME Singing Solo In 84. Motto: To love for- ever. Audra M. Coleman 2 14 68 Likes: BasketbalbSoft- ball, Food,Guys, Road- trips and Vacations. Dislikes: Snobs and the Pit. Fav People: Family, Jackie, Ann,Wendy, Ginn-,Debbie and Gerald. Fav Place: Fer- ry. Usually Heard Say- ing: I'm Ffungry. Amb: To Succeed In Life. Most Mem Exp: In WHS LCMR Football Game. Motto: Live Life The Way You Want Not The Way Anyone Else Does. Harry Rocap Colson 8 2 67 Likes: Surfing,Road- trips, Skiing,Summer- time, W-Skiing, Snow, Schafers,Par tying,Nice Cars. Dislikes: Waiting. Cigarette Smoke, Warm Beer, Beat Wee- kends, SPhilly, Forget- ting. Fav People: Mom,Family, Lori,Fon- z,all My Other Friends. Fav Place: Anywhere It's Happening. Sec Desire: To Live A Rich Life. P Peeve: Busy Sig- nals. Motto: Live Life As It Comes. 116 Michael T. Cotellese 12 16 65 Likes:photography,art, skiing,older women. Dislikes: snobs. Fav. People: MS,SB,CJ,JJ. Fav. Place: Cal,Va. Am- bition: Freelance Pho- tography. Most Mem. Exp: WHS road trips. Motto: Do unto others as you would do unto yourself. Joell Michele Covel o 12 18 67 Likes:ltalian guys,good par t ies,R iunite,gold. Dislikes.phony peo- ple,sitting still,Mr. F's essay tests.Fav. Peo- plc:my family, Lynne, Lara,Sue, Jackie, Heather,Barb, There- sa,Class of '85.F-V. Place:S. Philly.Pet Peeve:waiting,Lynne always disagreeing. Usu. Heard Saying:Call me tonight. Ambi- tion:to be wealthy, healthy, happy,suc- cessful. Motto:lf it's meant to be,it will be. Robert Jerome Defazio 7 2 67 Likes:surfing,basket- ball, being a DJ,good music,eating, Sun- dance. Dislikes:bad DJ's,getting up early,working. Fav. People:family, yaya,Wayne, Alissa, Loy,Matt.Fav. Pla- ce:Enrico's Flamenco Room Disco.Pet Pee- ve:people who aren't themselves. Ambi- tion:go to Culinary school and become a chef.Sec. Desire:to be a recording engineer for a top singing star. Renee Marie DiFelice Likes:good peoplc,weekends. Dis- likes:getting up on Sunday morning. Fa- vorite People:Sundees gang,LL,RL,LC, Haze. Favorite Place: Mr. D's,SD's.Usually Heard Saying:l need a vaca- tion.Secret Desire: to get HD and RC togeth- er.Most Memorable Exp. at WHS:Senior Beach picture. Karlo DiGuglielmo Sheri Anne DiSomma 3 17 67 Likes:Summer,Music, being with DF.Disli- kes:snobs, preppy people. Fav. People: Dave F.,Vicki R,BR,KL, Family, BW. Fav. Place: Just hanging out.Am- bition:To attend col- lege, then get married. Sec. Desire:to get mar- ried and be rich and successful.Motto: Don't do as others do to fit in the crowd, do what you feel happy doing. 117 Suzanne Dole 4 3 67 Nicknames: Sue, Dole , Srad,Srae. Likes: Clothes,tans, laughing, Rock-n- Roll,singing, Chinese food. Dislikes: Phony people, cliques,diets,bad moods,SFARS. Fav.People: Mom, Dad, Family,all my friends, JC,PC,B|B, WHXX. Fav.Place: Dragon House. Pet Peeve: Being called an airhead. Amb: To be the BEST at whatever I Do. Mem Exp: Soph, yr. Motto: Better Late than h ev- er! Mark Elia 7 29 67 Likes:Tracy,Rush, Playing My Bass.Dis- likes: Having no money,Finals. Fav. Peo- ple:Geddy Lee,Alex Lifeson,Neil Peart, Jimmy Poppy.Fav Place:Cal. Pet Peeve: People who can't accept my hair. Ambition: To be a successful musician. Secret Desire:To do a world tour. Denise M. Domanski 6 5 67 Likes: John Hart,Long Stays,Summer. Fav.People: Kathy G., Debbie J.,Matt, Mark. DisLikes: Snobs, Consumer Math. Fav. Place: Ft. Lauderdale. Pet Peeve: People telling me what to do. Heard Saying: Something about John. Amh: To travel. Most Mem Exp: There were so many. Secret Desire: To Live in Jamaica. Motto: Live Your Own Life and Be your own Person. Irwin Esc riba no 11 3 66 Nick names: Wan,Fernando. Likes:Par- ties,girls. Dislikes.homework that keeps me from the party.Fav. People: myself. Fav. Place:keg party. Pet Peeve: Pi- t .Usually Heard Saying:Where's the party.Ambition: to own a plantation.Se- cret Desire:To own Columbia. Most Mem. Exp: the first time I met the pit. Motto:l'd give a leg for a keg. Cosch Loy Ehlers 5 2 67 Likes: Basketball, Friends, waterskiin- g,runs and lockups. Beach Boys,surfing, Beach. Dislikes: Long Practices, Long Winters, Little South Philly in Summer. Fav. People: Parents Family, Matt, Bob,Tom, Brady,Betsy, Boo. Fav.Place: Water, B-Ball court. Pet Peeve: Fat Chicks in Bikinis. Fav. Saying: Beat It. Most Mem Exp: Beating P-Vile in My First V.X. Game. Allen Evans Joanne Fitzgerald 1 24 66 Likes:Calvin,Mom, food,clothes,Dad, Family,money, Veronica,Debbie. Fav. Placc:NY City.Ambition:To fulfill my goals.Secret Desire: to have all that makes me happy.Motto:Those who love you will always be with you, those who don't will never be around you. Cheryl Fox 8 22 67 Likes:music,skating, animals.Dislikes: snobs,riding the bus. Fav. People:John Lewis,Sheri DiSomma,Sandra Sau- ter,Lisa Fligier. Ambition:To ge rich and happy. Louis Joseph Flacco 7 22 66 Likes:Summer,sports, food.Fav.People: my family,LC,Class of '85. Dislikes:Red lights,busy signals.Fav.Place: In mu room sleeping. PP:getting out of bed early.Usu.Heard Saying:What's up.Am- bition: to go to college and major in comm.Mem. Exp. WHS itself.Motto: Live each day to the fullest 'cause it will never return.Sec. Desire:to replace Howard Cosell. Matthew Joseph Freeman 3 18 66 Likes.being with Denise,snow, Heine- ken,BHS,Flyers, Huey Lewis, the Boss, Basement.Dislikes:getting up,Regs,be- ing bored,rain, waiting,busy signals.Fav. People:mom,brot her's, T,Deni- se,BD,BR, DD,TD,KS,Lisa, Cuz.Fav. Pla- ce:the beach.Pet Peeve:people who are late.Usu.Heard Saying:'ski Amb:Be happy;live long. Motto:Live your life your own way. Lisa Ann Fligier 12 14 66 Likes:music,beat WC,Duran Duran,ani- mals, Fridays. Dislikes:Mondays, homework.Fav. Peo: family, Sandie, Loy, Bob, Nick, Lynne, Paul, John, ever- yone.Fav. Place: Yrbk.Ambition:obtain joy and success as a teacher.Sec. Des:to know a certain person better.WHS exp.Penn State trip.Motto:Believe in yourself and you can reach even the farthest stars. Gail Andrea Gaines 10 30 66 Nicknames:Chinc,GG.,Gag Likes:designing clothes,modeling,eat- ing in expensive restaurants, mall shop- ping.Dislikes:gaining weight,being ru- shed.Fav. People: Mommy,Crawfie, Mrs. Daughen,my sisters brothers. Stinky Burr.KHJL, TH,Eugie,Mun- chie. Pet Peeve:Arrogance,selfishness, Bigotry.Amb:to become a famous de- signer.Mem. Exp. at WHS:Spring Fash- ion Show. 119 Kathy Ann Gentck 5 24 67 Nickname:Little Gent. Likes:Jellybean, sum- mer,music. Italian Foods,Basketball. Disli- kes:Rumors. Fav.Peo- ple: My wonderful fa- mily,Maria,Denise, SJ,DJ,CH,JM, SOJJ. Fav.Place:Home, Mar- ia's,Beach.Pet Peeve: Being told what to do. Heard Saying:For Real. Ambition:To be happy whatever I do.M- MFAWHS:Playing Bas- ketball. Motto:Life can be beautiful, it's only what you make it. Thomas V. Gillen Likes:Parties,Rock, F-lunting,4 wheeling. Dislikes: School, Punk Rock.Fav.Place: Mountains,Jeep. Fav. People: KCO, TJ,Barb, Kev, Hector,Sal,Char, Dawn,Mich,Bunky, Er- win, Sam,TNT. Pet Peeve:Nuls,Applc Poli- sher.Usually Fleard Say ing:Cranky. Ambi- tion: To be in Nature. Most memorable ex- perience:Senior Class Trip. Lynne Michelle Goldberg 10 05 66 G-Berg.Likes: Beach,WCBP,Wild Clothes,WMMR, Bowie,Being Tan, Dis- likes:Mornings, Mon- days,Cig. Smoke.Fav. People:Family,SX, Joell,LH, Mrs. D, YB Staff, Fav. Place:The Diplomat, New York.PP:Pencils w o erasers,Disagreeing w Joell. Ambition:To Drive to MY Architec- ture Firm in MY Red Jag!Motto:The Great Pleasure in Life is Do- ing What People Say You Cannot Do! Nicole Grant K No Photo Available Edward Grossman 1 15 67 Likes:Hockey, working with people I like. Fav. People: Lisa Y. and Lisa K., Mom Dad,every- body at McDonald's. Kimyotta Hankins 12 09 67 Nicknames:Kimmy, Toyota.Likes:The Jack- sons,Summer, Basket- ball Games.Dislikes: Cold Weather ,Work- ing. Fav. People.Eddie, Barbara,GG,B FI, CB,GW,BS, )N,AM,JC, LG,FAV. Place:Bar- bara's House.Pet Pee- ve:Gym. Fav. Saying:lt's TOO Cold to go OUT for Gym.Secret Desir- e:To be Wealthy with- out Working.Motto: Money Isn't Worth Much If you Can't Spend it! 120 Lara Christine Haynes 9 2 67 Likes: Lauren,Riunite, Skiing,Being With Cl, Muffin. Dislikes: Phony People, Being Bored,Busy Signals.Fav People: Gl and Fa- m;esp. Mom,My Dad, Mom, J C and Fam,LG,BB,JJ, KT,CS.Fav Place: Any- where With Friends and Gl PP:GI is Always Working.US Heard Saying:What's Up Du- de?Amb: To Have A Good Career.Sec De- sire: To Marry and Raise A Family.Most Mem Exp: Feb. 19. Bethann Heitzmann 10 25 66 Likes: Being W Mi- ke,Springsteen, Gar- field,Chinese food. Walks On The Beach, Diamonds,Lowenbrau, All My Animals. Dis: Goodbyes,Fighting, Mondays. Fav People: My Family,Mike, Mike's Family,The Ransoms, Stu, WHS Staff.Fav Place: The Beach.PP: People Who Can't Be Themselve- s.Amb: To Be Flappy and Successful In What I Do. MME: Fres Year, Cheerleading, Sept 30, 1983 Grease • Gary Heitzmann 10 28 66 Likes: Honesty,Art, Rock,Surfing. Fav Peo- ple: Girlfriend,Lori, Keith, and The List Goes On.Fav Place: Outdoors.Usually Heard Saying: Oh Wel- I.Ambition: To Be- come A Commercial Artist. Nickname: BBD.Sccret Desire: To be A Famous Artist. Most Mem Exper- ience: Senior Beach Picture.Motto: Life Is A Play and Everyone Is A Drama Critic. Leon Henley Robert Higgs 3 15 67 Likes: Boxing. Fav Peo- ple: Home Boys,Doc., Smoke Max,Flash. Fav Place: Philly.Ambition: To Be A Cook.Secret Desire: To Rock O- Mike. Kelli Ann Hilton 3 26 67 Likes: Summer,Danc- ing. Cruisin' Around. Dislikes: Snobs, South Philly.Fav People: Mom,Dad, Sisters,Lisa Cerrone's,DS. Fav Place: Calf., Fla. Pet Peeve: Mon.,Winter. Usually Heard Saying: You Know.Amb: To Become A Cosmetolo- gist.Secret Desire: To Have My Own Sa- lon.MME At WHS: WHS Itself.Motto: Live Each Day To The Ful- lest. 121 Ross Alan Hoffnagle 1 2 67 Likes:CC,Track, B-ball, band, key- boards, partying, life. Rock,money. Dis- likes:smoke, Cliques, tiredness. Fav. People:Family,T SD,MT,RP,GIG,Ms. Struble.Mottodf you will dream it,and work to achieve your dream, you will achieve more than you ever dreamed of.Mem. Exp.;CAL Champs 4 yrs. of H.S.,Senior picture.Fav. Place:the Van. Secret Desiro:Rock image,Millionaire. Matthew James 4 13 67 Likesiall sports,parties, music,compu- ters,WHS. Favorite People: Holly,my fa- mily,Taylor's,all my teachers,coaches, teammates, friends.Pet Peeverwhen people don't use common sense. Ambi- tion: to be successful at whatever I do: Motto:lt's nice to be important, but it's important to be nice.Person I look up to the most:my Grandfather. Scott W. Hoffnaglc 1 2 67 Hof,Hoffy.Likes: girls,Van,Football, par- ties,photography, clowning around. Dislikes:snobs, burnouts,trouble.Fav. P:Family, friends,Rusty the dog.Fav. PI:home,my van,anyplace. Heard Say: What's Happening.Amb:to take over the family business.MM Fxp: Being the Wildwood Warrior.Motto: Learn from this generation, because you will teach it to the next. Debra Johns 5 19 67 l.ikes:boys,TL,PM.Fav. People:TL,PM. Ambition:to be married at 22.Secret Desire:to marry Tom. Matthew Isaac Jaffe 9 5 67 Likes: Wrestling,training, winning.Dis- likes: losing,fighting, sucking weight, teases. Fav. People:Family,Atilis mem- bers, WBP members,Mr. Mrs. E,Mr. Mrs. C,Mr. Mrs. D,Loy,Bob, Har, friends.Fav. Place: At ilis, wrest ling match,poseing stage. PP:Pressure.Usu. Heard Say:Ya right.Amb:to be Mr. Olympia. Most Mem. Exp:Loy's party. Motto:Go for it. Crystal Lee B. Jones 1 23 65 Nickname:Lady C . Likes:people,going out,fun,church. Fav. People : Mom, Dad, Melvin, broth- ers, sisters, clothes. Fav Place:Newark. PP: people who are jealous of others. Amb:to become a model and executive secretary. SD:to marry someone rich(JJ). Motto: If you have the ability to do something, don't sit on your butt,do it. Fav. People: grandparcnts,Lil,Shamu. Deborah Fla ine Jon a 6 30 67 Likes:Basketball, gymnastics,TT. Disli- kes.Hockey, Soccer. Favorite People: Tony Wright,JW,CJ, AT,AC,KG, DD,GG.Favorite Place:TT's house.Pet Peeve:doing HW.Usually Heard Saying: I don't know.Ambition:to be an ac- countant. MMH at WHS:just being here. Motto: Have all the fun you possi- bly could dream of. Jacquelynne Juliano 8 29 67 Nickname:)),Guido. Likes:Rock Roll, Tommy Lee,summer,long hair,the Shay,parties,gold, Flyin-Nudc. Disli- kes:The Boss, Dole's clothes,cankers. Fav. People:Family,Walt, Shelly,Barb, Bob.Bassy, KG,SD.Usu. Heard Say.:l'll call ya back. Ambition: to be a singer.Pet Peeve:Headgames.Fav. Pl:the beach, Philly. Motto:lf it was meant to be,it will happen. Mark Jones 6 26 66 Likes: Football, music,food. Dislikes: Punk rock. Favorite People: young la- dies.Pet Peeve:rcpeating my name.U- sually Heard Saying: Act like you know.Ambition.to have a nice family. Most Mem.Exp: )une 1983 in audito- rium. Lisa Kin g 5 11 67 Likes: Parties,Music,The Beach,Gor- geous Guys,Fire. Dis.: Taking Life Too Seriously,Red Lights,Beat Parties. Fav. People: Karin,Family,Chris, TB,SB,DS, ES,Myself. Fav.Place The Lake. PP: alli- gators. Usu. Heard Saying: Cause I felt like it! Amb. To Travel Party the Rest of My Life. Sec.Desire: To be wealthy- free. Michael Patrick Jones 7 4 67 Nickname:)onesee. Favorite People: Mom Dad,brothers,Charlie, Kevin, Brian,KW, RFI,SZ,Lori everybody el- se.Likes:sports, D D,Fridays, sleeping late,watching TV. Dislikes: Mon day mornings,getting up early.Fav. Place: home, school,Rec.Ambition: to be a lawyer be happy in life.Most Me- m.Exp:Senior year all the good times at WHS. Frank Knappik Jerry P. Langan 3 28 67 Likes: Computers,Fly- ing, Rope Ladders.Fav People: Hector,Bill, Bob,Heather,Lori, Tony. Ambition: Com- puter Systems Engin- eer.Pet Peeve: Being Broke.Secret Desire: To Be A Barbarian Swordsman. MME: Working On The Play- book With Breeze. Fav Place: Potter County, PA. Motto: Do Unto Others Before They Do Unto You! Thomas Emil Lanier 11 19 67 Likes: Music,Storms, Rock,Autumn, Singin- g,Rush, Traveling, Black,New York,Night, Leather, AD D,0- cean,Slamdancing, 5th Ave, Mozart,Chaos,E- qypt. Wolves,Uni- verse, Oriental Cuisin- e,Bicycling, Lightnin- g,Adventure, Dimen- sions,Forests, Being Different,Ect . . Am- bition: To Travel The World And Sail The Seven Seas. Heather Kerry Lee 6 16 66 Likes:clothes.Pet Pee- ve:people with a little power, and abuse it. Fav. People:mom, grandmom, dad,DL,LL,KL, BBJC,Nicky, Anthony J., friends.Motto:the reward of a thing well done.Ambition:to be the best I can be.Fav. Place.socializing in Mr. Anderson's office.U- sually Heard Saying: Can I sinch your ee- kies.Most Mem. Exp. at WHS:Every day. James Lopez 12 22 66 Likesxars,money, hav- ing fun,playing in band,basketball games, music,summer.Fav. People:friends,family Mr. G.Dislikes.snobs, Tourists.Fav. Place:An- ywhere sunny w ac- tion.Pet Peeve:cold weather,homework. Amb:to be successful, well off financially. Most Mem. Exp.at WHS:senior trip,ban- d,Rodnay Alston smashing a golf cart.Mo-to:Life goes on. Ron Marker Robert Joseph Maschio 6 8 67 Likes:gir Is,parties, drums, Fav. Peo- ple:MJ,Mom,Dad. Fav. Place:Colorado.Pct Peeve:moochers, Am- bition: to find 600 mil- lion dollars and have a party.Mem. Exp:720 days of memories. Motto:Live one day at a time, be crazy. 124 125 Lisa Marie Mast on 2 3 67 L ikes:Sof (ball,sur- prises, stuffed animals, summer,Springsteen, parties,dances. Disli- kes: t our ists,gossip, snobs,boredom. Fav. Peoplermy family,Barb, JC,SD,HL, Bunky, Bass,Mr. G,Stu-Bob, friends.Fav. Place:Gui- dance.Usu. Heard Say.Be for real.Most Mem. Exp:visiting Brandywine Coll. (Barb).Motto:Treat each day like your last; live it,enjoy it, and have a blast. William Lucas McClurkin Jr. 7 11 67 Nickname:Ski ee Likes:cutting records, sports, females.Fav. People:Anette,Mc- Cray, mom,dad,Daisy, Brew, Deb, Mark, Lee, Gerry,Doc, Duels,Spi- der,Super D. Favorite Place.Philly, N.Y.Ambi- tion.to be a great DJ.Secret Desire:to be a real jam master.Mot- to:Success is no failure. Amy Marie McCullough 7 13 67 Nick name: A A A.Likes: eating,being tan, winter, summer,driv- ing. Dislikes:waiting, goodbyes,pressure, SAT's,sweating, writ- ing. Fav. People:Jim- mer,my family,the Kane's, JC,JH, R H,AD,DG,JN. Fav. PI a c e: I r e I a n d and Tropical Islands. PP: people who spread ru- mors. UHS:Really. Amb:Lab Tech.SD: To be deserted on a beau- tiful island. MME :8 1,82,83 X- C,NHS,March 27, 1984. Michael Merritt 1 25 67 Likes:Dolphins, par- tying,driving, sports, summer. Dislikes:wak- ing up,winter, watch- ing Hockey.Favorite Place:the pier.Favorite People:family, friends,DD. Usually Heard Say:Miami's go- ing to win it all this year.Ambition: Police- man.Secret Desire:to be a Dolphin season ticket holder.MME at WHS: Junior y ear- lunchroom. Motto:K- now your Stats. Anthony Monte fusco 12-2-66 Likes:Being w peoplc, parties, clothes.Dis- likes: early mornings, Burnouts.Fav. People: family, Franco's,Sch- midts, Ms. Struble, Mrs. D,Mrs. German, Breeze, Troy,Hartman, HIP,LS,LR,KW, HCJCJN, all my friends.PP:People who smoke.Amb: to have it easy.MME: Class Presi- dent, Yearbook Os- car's.Motto: Be what you are, not what someone else expects. Theresa M. Mascio 1 1 66 L ikes:Summer of '84.Dislikes:snobs. Fa- vorite People:Family and friends,Kathy, Ste- ve,etc. Favorite Place:2$0 Room,Burk Ave., Mr. D's.Pet Pee- ve:People that bug me and wakeing up at 6a.m. every day.Ambi- tion:Just making it.Se- cret Desire:to travel. Mem. Exp:Just being there. Warren Muller 3 28 67 Likes:Florida, Waterskiing,summer, BMX,racing. Favorite People: Fami- ly,Ron, Matt,Pali. Amb:be successful businessman and make big bucks.Disli- kesrhomework, things that are borin- g,reports, tests,people that are fake. Most Mem. Exp:Beach picture.Secret Desirerget straight A's this year.Fav. Pla- ce:Florida, Ocean City,MD. John Eric Nevil 8 11 66 Nicknamc:Eric. Likes: Hockey,Hacky Sac,camping,beer. Dislikes: preps,peo- ple who think they're something they're not,Wildwood. Fav. People:my friends,Pet Peeve:Mr. Anderson taking you out of class.Fleard Saying:l don't have my homework.Ambition:to go to college.Motto:Why do something now when you can do it later. Nicholas Nastasi 10 9 66 Likes:Chinese food,Tennis, clothes,C- mas. Dislikes:people who don't care about other's feelings, and tend to have none of their own.Fav. People:Mom, Dad, Mom-Mom,Heather, Julie V,Kim M, LF.Fav. Place:Heather's Spain.PP: Snobs.Saying:Do I look alright. Amb:to succeed.Desire: Peace in the world.M- ME:Student Body President. Roberta News 2 14 67 Likes:true friends,sports. Basketball, summer, friends,meeting new people. Fav. People:Nay,)en, MW,Jeff,KW.Fav. Place:Rcc, BB court,at a party.Ambi- tion:to be happy with what I plan to do with my life.MMF:Row boat,Nay's Par- ties,Prom '83,'84,DV. Motto:Be who you are 'n believe in what is right, thank you Dad. John Howard Neill 5 20 67 Nickname:Neilly. Likes:being with Alli- son,sports. Dislikes: smoking.Fav. Peop: family, Allison, R F ,H L, AM,MJ,MP, LF,LE,Mrs. C, Class of '85.Fav. Place: Beach,PH. Pet Peeve:waiting on Allison or mom.Motto:Don't leave something good to find something better. Amb:to he happy.Most Mem. Exp:Class trip, prom. Dragon House,HL rumor about AM being a model. Daniel Nieves 12 12 65 Likes:Football,running, track.Dislikes: Policemen!, Jacksons. Favorite Peo- ple:Ernie N,Larry T,Favorite Place:New York, North Jersey. David Scott Novsak 3 8 67 Socks.Likes:Skiing, parties,no work.Dis- likes:the day after tests. Favorite Peo- ple:Chal,Kevin, family,Mr. Fierro.Fa- vorite Place: outside.Pet Peevc:short notices.Ambition: to be successful. Se- cret Dcsire:to be hip .MME:doing the plays.Motto:Go for it. Susan O'Brien 12 1 66 Likes: Ten nis,GH, Springs teen, Ma- donna, Road trips,parties.Dislikes: wai- ting,homework, losing matches,work- ing. Fav.People:Family, LR, BH,MS,CO,KW,PF,KC. Pet Peeve:Petty people.Ambition:to have a successful career.Secret Dcsire:to own a Merce- des.MME:my car accident with PF,SB,BR,K W. Charles O'Hala 4 20 67 Nickname: Flutie. Likes: Sports,Sum- mer. Parties,Music,Food. Dislikes: Smoking, Snobs,Homework, Practice every day. Fav.People: Suc,Steve,Matt, Dave,Lisa. P.P.: People Who Smoke. Us.Heard Saying: I am not the Mesiah. M.M.Exp: Getting thrown out of the Middle Football game with Steve. Catherine O'Neill 1 3 67 Likes:winter, singing,boing with friend- smarting.Dislikes: math, getting up in the morning.Fav. People:Bill,Sue, jim. Fav. Place: being on the beach at night. Usu. Heard Saying:you gaywad. Ambi- tion:to have a wealthy career.Secret Desire:to become a singer someday.Pet Peevc:losing to miniature golf.Motto: Follow your dreams wherever they may go. Katherine Denise Palmisano 10 30 66 Dee.Likes:Summer, music,sur prises. Dislikes:getting upearly,rude people. Fav. People:Family, friends.Pet Peeve:waiting,moody people. Secret Desire:to travel around the world.Most Mem. Exp.becoming a senior, trip to Spain.Motto:Life is what you make of it. William Peace 12 23 66 Likes: My Car,Girls, Money. Dislikes: My Job,Homework. Fav. People: Mom. Fav. Place: Her House. Pet Peeve: Cleaning My Room. Amb: To Be A Navy Pilot. Secret De- sire: Special Forces. Most Mem. Exp: As- bestos Scare. Motto: No Guts-No Glory. Ronald Micheal Peters 6 15 67 Likes: Skiing, Surfing, Sleeping,Bikinies, Beach,Bruce, Road- trips. Dis: Rain,Sneeks, Waiting. Fav.People: Family,Sundance, Gin- ny,Harry, Gorky, Class Of 85 ,WCBP. Fav. Place: Any Beach,Ver- mont. P.Peeve: Loud, Fat, Ugly Girls, Melting Snow. Most Mem Exp: Biology Room Gas Jets, Mic-Nips,Beach Pic- ture. Motto: If You Can't Enjoy It Don't Do It. Steven Polini 11 28 66 Nickname: Dude. Likes: Football, Hock- ey,Tennis, Pool,Sum- mer Girls Led Zeppe- lin,Bikes, ZZTop,Skat- ing, Swimming,Rush, AC,Fridays. Fav.Peo- ple: Brothers,Sisters, Parents,and Friends. Dis.: Wildwood, Boy George, School,Snobs, Preps. Saying: Go For It. Amb.: To Be Suc- cessful In The Future. Exp: The 1984 Prom and Parties Michael Anthony Porto 9 5 67 Likes: Girls,Sports, Beach,Summer, Par- ties,Togas, Clothes, Music, Fishing, Liftin- g,Eating. Dis.: Liar, Phony People,Snobs, SpendingS,Tests. Fav. People: Mom,Dad, Rojohn, Doc, Mr. B,Mr. H,Mr. T,SB.MJ'S, HC,SR,JN,BD, LR,BH,LS, SO'B,JC,LG. Fav.place: HA. Pet Peeve: Stuck-ups. Amb: College,Success- ful life. Sec.Des.:Mil- lionaire By 30. Motto: Go For It Daniel Vincent Prate 10 20 66 Nickname: Dan. Likes: Rock-N-Roll, Playing Guitar,Parties, Y.S.P.,57 Chevies. Dis- likes: Disco,Cheap Guitars, Warm Beer. Fav. Place: Phila. Spec- trum. Secret Desire: To Be A Millionair. Most Mem Exp: First Day As A Freshman. Lisa Ransom 3 6 67 Nickname: Lease. Likes: Sleeping,Cheer- leading. Skiing,Being W Bill,Clothes, Going to AC. Dislikes: Get- ting Up Early,Waiting, Losing B Ball Games,lr- norant People. Fav. Peop: Billy,Beth, Sue, Jen, Family, Osborn- s,All My True Friends. Fav.Place: Beach, By My Pool. PP: Waiting. Amb: Go To College And Be Successful. M.M.E. Cheerlead- ing,82-84 Proms,King Of Hearts. 128 James Scott Reef 6-29-66 Likes: fishing, Sprin- steen, parties, sports (Esp. Basketball), sum- mer, girls, concerts, Boos workouts,Cleve- land Browns. Disli- kes: t wo jobs,torch, rainy Mondays,cold weather.Favorite Peo- ple:Mom, family, Shay, Muggs,HC,BH, Richie. Favorite Place: Shay's boat,the attic.Pet Pee- ve:tourists. Ambition: College, be successful. Most Mem. Exp:DC trip,playing at Spec- trum. Lisa Robinson 12-30-65 Nickname:Mouse. Likes:candy, meeting nice people, clothes. Dislikes:eggs, liver, Wildwood, getting up 6:00 in the morning. Favorite Pcople:Mom, brothers, sisters, DW,JM,Frank H, Ma- die H, TH, BH, VH, DH, DA, Jerry C,Tamyra- ,John, Jeff K.Favorite Place: Glassboro, Washington DC,New York. Pet Peeve:wash- ing dishes, people who lie.Most Mem. Exp:be- ing late to school all the time. Karen Saraceno 8-31-67 Likes .music,honest people,to party,Pay- boys, David,Kathy C, Vo-tech.Dislikes: win- ters in Wildwood, Preps. Fav. People:Da- vid, Kathy,Donna N,Stacey S,Donna A,my parents,the Narcisos. Favorite Pla- ce:the beach.Pet Pee- ve:when people make up stories. Usu. Heard Say:You know what I mean.Ambition: to have a family and mon- ey. Sandra L. Sauter 10-2-66 Likes:Bruce Spring- steen,summer, eating. Fav. People:Lisa C., Dee,Lisa,Maureen, Ann, family. Dislikes: ig- norant people.Favorite Place:Espana 84.Usual- ly Heard Saying:Oh my goodness.Ambition: to succeed in whatever I do.Most Mem. Esp:go- ing to Spain. Motto: Don't ever accuse fal- sely if you haven't seen visually. Michael J. Schafer 1-16-67 Nick name:Shay. Likes: Basketball,Baseball,W. Skiing,lifting, fishing, par ties,concerts, rock music,hoot, my car, road trips, being with Beth,Miami Dolphins. Dislikes:tourists,practi- ce, staying home,s- nobs,goodbyes,being without Beth.Fav. Peo- ple: my family,Beth, Bill, Lisa, Scott, Gum- by,the Boss, CoCo, Boo,the Heitzmanns, Stu,Mr. Platt.Fav. Pla- ce:AC Farm,attic, beach. 129 Chris Schaffer 6 7 67 Likes: Basketball,Football, Track,Music, T V. Dislikes: Leaving High Sch and Friends. Fav.People: Family,Steven B, Skizz,Ronde, Gerry Wright. Fav.Place: Bed,AC,Philly. PP:People Talking Trash. Amb: Be Number One DJ Sec.Des: Take A Vacation Around The World. Mem Exp: Days Off School,Pizza. Motto: A friend isn't a friend unless he proves he's a friend. No Photo Available Harry Smith Lori Faye Schmidt 10 4 66 Likes: Sun,food, clothes,strong rela- tionships. Dislikes: Rude people. Fav. People: Harry,Family, crew from K.K'S. Fav.Place: S.C. PP: People Who Whine. Heard Saying: Oh Well. Amb.Nursery School Teacher. Sec.Desire: Live in Ha- waii. Mem Exp: Crutches. Motto: When the going gets weird the weird go pro! Dawn Marie Sockriter 6 11 67 Likes: Parties,votech, learning new things. Dislikes: Snoba,ignorance. Fav. People: Dave B,Kathy C,Renee. Fav. Place: Bed(sleep). P.P.: Loud people. Usu. Heard Saying: Whatever Floats Your Boat. Amb: To become a nurse and get married. Most Mem Exp: Fall- ing from swing. Motto: Live and let live. Thomas William Simms 11 30 66 Nickname: Simmsee. Likes: Sum- mers,wrestling, Florida,money, parties, girls. Dislikes: Snobs,Mondays, homework,waiting. Fav.People: My fa- mily,Bonnie, Matt,Class of '85. P.P.: Losing. Us.Heard Saying: Hey girls. Amb. To be successful. Most Mem Exp: Prom,Wrestling team,Borneman's His- tory class. Motto: Go for it! David Speigel 5 31 67 Likes: Mushroom,the hoot,Scorpions, Buds,B-H'S. Dislikes: No Buds , inter- nal suspension,getting up in the morn- ing. Fav.People: Mom Dad. Fav.Place: Wildwood. P.P.: Waiting for people. Amb: To be happy in whatever I do. Most Mem Exp: Signing in late every- day. Motto: Live life to the fullest. Steven Jon Szczur 6 16 67 Likes: Summer ,girls, huting,lifting, par- ties,money. Dislikes: Ignorance, snobs,school, getting up early. Fav.Peo- ple: K W,KD,GH,GH, DT,TS,F. Fav. Place: Bcach,Atilis gym. Usu. Heard Saying: Yea right!,so anyway. Amb.: To pursue ac complish all my desires. Motto: Why do today what can be put off until tomorrow. Alyn Toth Edward Joseph Teti 6 26 67 Likes: Church,reading the Bible,pray- ing, serving God,helping others,telling others about Jesus. Dislikes: Sin,the De- vil,lies, deceitfulness, rock roll, tv commercials. Fav.People: Brothers and sisters in the Christ. P.P.: sin. Amb.: To be a minister or preac her,pastor, Dr., or teacher of the Theology. Sec.Desire: To be like Jesus Christ. Brian Scott Turner 5 15 67 Likes: Jamie,mustangs, surfing with the guys. Fav.People: Jamie,Dave,Mom, Gran,Rich, Keith,Steve, My little broth- er. Fav.Place: In my mustang with Jamie. P P.:Car troubles. Sec.Desire: To re- store my mustang. Most Mem Exp.: Ja- mie L. And all those good times we had. Motto: What you search for will be yours. Michael Thame 2 10 67 Likes: Girls,sports, parties,Led Zepplin. Dislikes: Losing,school,getting up for school,work. Fav.People: Mom,Marc, John, Denise,Brutus, Michelle,DC, TG,SD. Fav.Place: California. Amb.: To be rich and live on a tropical island. Motto: Live every day to the max. Scott Vance 1 31 67 Likes: V.H., girls, trucks, LGM B-Bail, Beating Merit. Rush. Dislikes: Getting up, tests, low gas rank, disco. Fav. Peo- ple: Class of '85,BJ,Tom M, Tom H, Kathy,Sue, Karen. Anthony, LCM friends. Fav. Place: Tom's. Red Garter, Kathy's, LGM. Saving: Dirt Merchant, cavev. Squeezer Amb.. To own a $30,000 truck. Kevin Michael Wheaton 12-21-66 Nickname:BooBoo. Likes:Football, Beatles, cooking, Muffy, Th- umpers, pool,my cats. Dislikes:8296, Rubber heads,snobs. Fav. Peo- ple: Kimbo,PK, Mom, Dad,JR, TY,JC,M-M Y,M-M R, CO,HC,M- M 0,M-M C,M-M S. TM,LS, all my friends. Fav. Place:Thumpers, pool,LH, the porch. PP:AB's double session practices.Usu. Heard Say:Big guy,You're in a bad mood.Amb:to have my own restaur- ant.Sec: BooBoo's beer. Veronica Lee Williams 7-15-67 Likes:singing, dancing. Dislikes: people that think they're better than others.Fav. Peo- ple:family,Ben, KM,SW.Fav. Place: Ben's house Pet Pee- vexats. Usually Heard Sayingiact like you know. Ambition: to make my mother proud of me.Secret Desire:to settle down with Ben Jefferson. Motto:lf you love something set it free,if it comes back it's your- s,if it doesn't it never was. James Wood 8 8 67 Likes:girls, parties,my stereo,Van Halen, Rush,family, people, frisbeo,the beach,go- ing away on vacation. Dislikes:school work. Punk rock,Disco, As- paragus, Br ussle Sprouts.Favorite Peo- ple: Bunky,Dave Spei- gel,Irwin, Mike Kelly. Favorite Place:Rock concerts Pet Pee- ve.new rules at Wild- wood High School. Gerald Wright 7 26 67 Likes:fresh females. Basketball, Gymnastic- s,Track. Dislikes: tough-guys,Favorite People:family, Tony T,Nina,Flash, Sameri,all the home boys.Favor- ite Place:Newark, the Continental Ball Room. PP: People who ask alot of questions. Us. Heard Say: Word that's what you say. Amb: To be Suc- cessful. Sec.Des: To re- main fresh. Robert Zuzulock 1 30 67 Nickname: Zuz. Likes: Summer,baseball. Fav. People: Family,Class of '85. Dislikes: Getting up for school. P.P.: test, rain. Ambition: To be successful in what I do. Most Mem Exp: Senior yearJ.V. base- ball team going 9-0. Fav.Place: The spec- trum,restaurant. Motto: Never say nev- er. Usually Heard Say- ing: Do it Ed. Julie Ann Zvirblys 2 24 67 Likes: Boys,honesty, horseback riding,gold, unicorns. Dislikes: Lies, fake personalitics,con- tradictions. Fav.Peo- ple: Dawn, MJ, Family, my dog. Fav.Place: The beach. Usu.Heard Say- ing: What's the scoop, call me tonight. Amb.: To be successful at whatever I do. Most Mem Exp: The Senior Beach Picture. 132 133 Congratulations Class Of 1985 THE CAFIEROS ADMIRAL'S QUARTERS (609) 729-0031 JIMMY JAMEY DREW STEPHEN Ocen Rambler Road Wildwood Crest Open May To October mum s the word 3he ( )hwi±tnici± 3008 PACIFIC AVENUE • WILDWOOD. N.J. 08260 • 609-729-2488 113 W. Walnut Avenue N. Wildwood, N.J. 08260 (809) 522-0013 TOT’S’N TEEN’S CLOTHES RAK Congratulations tster And N.J. Ave. )pen All Year 522-2552 WAL T’S MARKET 6703 New Jersey Ave. Wildwood Crest, N.J. 522-5339 S Best Wishes MAGNOLIA RESTAURANT Magnolia And Pacific Ave. Congratulations Class Of 85 BIG TOP ENTERTAINMENT A Palm And New Jersey Ave. | Wildwood Crest, N.J. 522-0689 r -0689 Birthday Parties Available All Year Round away we go Travel Agency ■I- (609) 522-4141 ____ I New Jersey Aster Road Cinny Posternock Si Hi Wildwood Crest Barbara A. Flacco r W 1 x ATH€N5 2 Motor Inn (609) 522-7217 . . • SUBARU • CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH • AMC • JEEP • RENAULT VITO A. SUMMA JR. GENERAL MANAGER PARKWAY C.A.R.S. U.S. ROUTE 9 CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE, N.J. 06210 T'® PHONE (609) 465-9036 _ — . RIAIU Ra - Roman n e salts • rentals e insurance • new construction. 6301 Pacific Avenue Wildwood Crest, NJ (609) 522-8177 THE CORNER STORE DEU-ICE CREAK-SUNDRIES-BEACH WEAR FLO MINISCALCO Owner - Manager 11 OCEAN AVES. NORTH WILDWOOD. NJ 08260 (609) 522-2763 09) 5; 609-522-5794 GAIL 4 REESE RUEDIGER Owner-Managers {jaslite cCMotel MOTELS - EFFICIENCIES - APARTMENTS POOL - CABLE TV. - AIR CONDITIONED 7th 4 SURF AVENUE N. WILDWOOD. N J. 08260 Wildwood Linen Supply Division of Stokes lo undry Inc. V j OPEN DAILY TO THE PVBUC 729-1399 Call for Reservations Anglesea Drive N. Wildwood, NJ Petes; J ; x c Ciub 6112 New Jersey Avenue Wildwood Crest. N.J. 08260 Telephone (609)522-1495 Free Parking Near Beach CHERRY HILL MOTEL AND APARTMENTS 415-17 East 13th Ave. N. Wildwood, N.J. (609) 522-9496 (215)333-6627 Best Wishes Class Of 85 Motor Inn COMPLETE TAMIL Y RESORT ON THE BEACH IVE HA VE AN INN WITH THE OCEAN© The Friendliest Place In Town 4103 Pacific Avenue Wildwood, N. J. 522-4255 11:00 A.M. Till ? Open 7 Days A Week ciSSps) WI1BR CAPE MAY COUNTY'S CAPE MAY COUNTY’S 1 SPORTS STATION Phillies, Eagles, 76ers High School Sports FIND OUT WHAT’S HAPPENING IN CAPE MAY COUNTY MOST POWERFUL STATION STEREO ONE 100.7 on the FM dial 20,000 watts of Adult Comtemporary Music ■Right now we're playing one of Your favorite songs” UiorAfcfl's sportsuiCa . MALE ROOM tKtn's ftPPar.el HIGH TIDE Sv)«.F A) 6 Afc PACIFIC OML AvJeuue jA(( VD bWOOD, VI. T. Prom And Graduation Flowers And Professional Floral , Decorating Weddings-Birthdays Funeral Plants- Fresh Fruit Baskets Gourmet And Gifts Artificial And Dried Arrangements MARIE’S FLOWER SHOPPE Fresh Flowers For All Occassions Marie Falcey, Owner — New Location — Store 3 Wildwood BoWI New Jersey And Oak Aves. Phone 729-0199 Wildwood, NJ. 08260 i W«9o WLJ 3hu,„, gi t ffr.l Qourmit SI. ? Fresh Fruit Bojket CRESSE NEW JERSEY AVE., PHONE 522-0136 WILDWOOD CREST, N. J 08260 A Treasure Chest Of Hairstyling And Fashion Tljc Hairloonj Beauty «Salon Hair Design for Men and Women 4901 Pacific Avenue Wildwood, N.J. 08260 522 6135 Coldest Beer On The Island Featuring Homemade Soups And Club Sandwiches -Free Delivery - Phone 522-3030 18th And New Jersey North Wildwood New Jersey 08260 (609) 522-0302 (609) 729-021J PIERCE, GUYON SHOCZOLEK PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS 3907 PACIFIC AVENUE WILDWOOD, N. J. 08260 TIL (609) 465-5304 SWIMMING FOOL Court House Motel RT 9 BOX 109 Shore Ro Cape may court house. NJ SHUFFLEBOARO EFFICIENCY UNITE OUTDOOR COOKING COLOR T V AIR CONDITIONED RECENTLY REMODELED SEASHORE STEREO SOUND EXPERTS AT THE JERSEY SHORE John L. Born Owner 3909 Pacific AvenTie Wildwood, NJ. 08260 SURF-SIDE ”7” (Formerly Lilly Count) 701 Surf Ave N. Wildwood N.J. 08260 522-7647 ________________________ GREEN S LIQUORS Hildreth Pacific 522-Wine 26th N.S. Ave. 729-Wine Fast Free Delivery Areas Largest Selection Of Beer, Wine Liquors Congratulations To The Class Of '85 THE FLACCOS Lou, Sr Marie (West Orange High) Lu Ann Chrissy Lou, Jr. Marie Anne '52 '52 '77 '80 '85 '87 RONALD-LOUIS FINE JEWELERS Repairs-Custom Designs 522-0942 F.AM.S.-P. S S. COMPANY, INC Bedding-Carpet-Furniture 103 E. Baker Ave. Wildwood, N.J. 08260 522-3101 vV THE COBBLER’S BENCH SHOE REPAIR Dry Cleaning A Complete Line Of Accessories For Your Shoes Best Wishes 3809 Pacific Avenue Wildwood. N.J. 08260 Ml __$ 522-0286 Real Estate Agency 5108 New Jers y Avsnua • Wildwood, N.J. 08260 • (609) 729-5108 I DEDICATED TO THE ADVANCEMENT of Learning. The Wildwood Board of Education thanks the Class of 1985 for its cooperation and assistance in maintaining and advancing the goals of our school. To the Class of 1985, the Board extends its best wishes for continued success. To the members of succeeding classes, the Board encourages all students to do their best during the remainder of their educational careers. FAMILY PLANNING SERVICES -For Men And Women- Affordable And .. . Confidential (609) 263-8690 N J UC. 5701 Gynecological Exams Pregnancy Testing Birth Control VD Testing Counseling 76owaed Sattk PCumfing Treating, 9mc. 465-7911 4201 CENTRAL AVE SEA ISLE CITY. NEW JERSEY 08243 Cape May County Health Dept. Bldg. NORTH WILDWOOD MEDICAL ASSOCIATES Dr. Ronald J. Gelzunas Dr. Mary Ann Haflin Chevrolet Oldsmobile Cadillac Chevy Trucks BURKE s®R 5100 PAPK BIVD WIIDWOOO A -rfTnfirr iilff ± © THREE GREAT CARS UNDERONE BURKE ROOFI Freedom.... What You Want...When You Want It! OPEN 24 HOURS Taka Out - 522-1124 STEAKS V HOAGIES FRIES ELEVEn ■ ® SANDWICHES ew Jersey Rio Grande Aves. Wildwood. N.J. 08260 Bill Bobbl Berry, Owners Gary Malnardl, Manager Congratulations And Best Of Luck From STALLER’S HARDWARE RIO GRANDE BUILDING MATERIALS Congratulations Class Of '85 Nancy '66 Susan '73 Leonard '71 Luci '84 MAYOR Congratulations To The Graduating Class Of 1984 Lots Of Luck VICTOR D. SYLVESTER Councilmen Edward F. Herman Larry E. Snyder Walter 1 Cottman Jr Charles Kuski .i tj,- o-rvNe a.4 rt-eye ' Uv h j- .1 t ■■ • - ou - ■ ■ mK If Qs A 1 6 •re 7 ‘t.fl M 2% . pT L 77 ' a0 f £o« . ’ , '’’ Q?. K SSf-' '! v-vl V A V i:l i i- W V eoiW boev £ocX -—— tfif h $,' ' , i' t°“fY Y_ WccAW W« r .c.Kvi rvo.-iVa | So 1 Va 1 jcA '“ +a -sgS vy g S • K rtrt “ bcoeto ECKERD DRUGS 519 Wildwood Blvd. Rio Grande, N.J. 08245 609 886-4141 THE HA IREM BEAUTY SALON MIDTOWN MOTEL 116 W. Hand Ave. Wildwood 522-3418 Wed-Sat Congratulations Class Of '85! PALOMBO'S PHARMACY VIDEO BOX 1201 New Jersey Ave. P.O. Box 768 Phone 522-7507 North Wildwood, N.J. 08260 Ocean City Northfield 522-3388 AL THE STEAK KING VHS Beta Movies VCR Sales Service 4404 Pacific Ave Open 7 Days 522-3388 Friendship — 7 Motel Hamilton Motel FOXY PHOTO INC. 37 2 1 Pacific Ave. Wildwood N.J. 08260 6Q8S22J180 Compliments Of DR. 5 MRS. PODELL AND FAMILY Mr. Frederick and Ronald Peters (Senior) shown with award winning Industrial Arts project. Ron participated in the South Jer- sey Student Craftsman Fair in Deptford where he received the BEST OF SHOW award, beating participants from 43 schools covering eleven counties with some 995 projects participating - Mr. Frederick was also awarded OUTSTAND- ING TEACHER AWARD for woodwork- ing in all of South Jersey. {I'sulutiuu cElji Nelii |rrdc[{ tatr Cenati itacuyiiuca anb (lluiiiirahilati Kumilh Riders (Dii ftl|i% (Diiasiim uf Ui« fcftfiug Atumbcb uf I|uUi ill t!|c uuil| I I116111I lil(ahoituiii Halt (flu Up' Kfalitiii nf IniniI It Hi.il.y I «I Oi.l.ul j ■ mini .M«Ar )li. • . Hi 1 Ar iiHili Lisa, Congratulations on your Graduation. May your future be a happy one. I.ove Aunt Sue Kevin Wheaton, We wish you luck and happiness in what ever you plan to do in the future. Love Mom and Dad Brenda Clark, We are very proud of you. May all your dreams come true. We love you. Mom and Carol Dave Speigel, We are so proud of you and love you. Mom, Dad, brothers and sisters. Frank Knappik, You have always been a son to be proud of. The best of luck in your future years. Love Mom and Dad Danner, You made it! Remember, with God you will accomplish all things, We love you. Mom and Dad Edward Ted, You have made me proud to call you my son. Your future is your choosing and the Lords. Love Dad Bob Zuzulock, May your future hold all the joy and happiness that you have given us. Love Mom and Dad We have always been proud of you. May all your dreams come true. You're the greatest. Love Mom, Dad, and Lisa Sandie Sauter, Proud and happy of your accomplishments. May your future hold good fortune, good health, and much happiness. Mom and Dad Louis Flacco, We are very proud of you. We wish you much success and happiness in the future. Love Mom and Dad Warren, Congratulations! We think you are great and look forward to your future years. Love your family Skie, We are so proud of you. Best wishes in all your endeavors. Remember determination is the key. Mom, Dad, Ma, Da, and Sisters Joell Covello, We are very proud of you Hope all your dreams come true. Good luck and success in the future. Love Mom, Nick, and Rob Lynn Becker, We are all extremely proud of you and your achievements! We love you! Mom, Dad, and Chris Ron Marker, We are very proud of you. We wish you success in all your future plans. Love Mom, Dad, and Chrissy Mike Schafer, We wish you all the love your heart can hold. God be with you. We all are very proud of you. Mom, Dad, and Co Dear Lynne, We are all proud of you and wish you continued success. May all your dreams come true. Love Mom, Dad, Jeanne, and Vicki Renee DiFelice, We are proud of you. Glad you made it. Hope all your dreams come true. Love Grandmother, Grandfather, Jackie, and Hazel Mike Porto, Congratulations on your graduation. May all your dreams come true. We Love you. Mom, Dad, Ro and John Nicky, You have made us very proud of you and we hope that the future brings you all that you wish for. Love Mom, Joe and Billy Suzanne Dole, We are all so proud of you! May God bless you and crown your efforts with success. Love Mom and Dad Kathy Clark, We are very proud of you. Hope all your dreams come true. Love you. Mom and Dad Kathy Centek, Congratulations! Time to look at your future, time for many decisions but remember we are here for you with much love. Mom and Dad Harry Colson, Congratulations and success to you in the future. Love Mom and Dad Loy, If my mind can conceive it and my heart can believe it, then I can achieve it. Love Mom and Dad Brian Turner, We are so proud of you! With much love. 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