Barnard School - Mirror Yearbook (New York, NY)

 - Class of 1983

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1 Xl n A 4 QTL ,-.LE U 1: qv 5 .x ,gg f R. , ',?f'Sf3'i nil! 3 i 'Ju ,gxdi flip' ? xl V, K-gl ,A ..., MIS! lil-14',TIf QNX 1- '5, 'Qigsf 4' 'N ZAPS asf? Ig,-f'-1 Q-MF? 11314 bw? O B4 .k v'.' 4 iv! ? Na ' L X UE 2 3 . Sa X ,R u THE MIRROR 1983 The Barnard School 554+ Fort Washington Avenue New York, New York 10032 Q212j 795-1050 Toble of Contents Theme .... Dedicotion Foculty ond Administrotion . . Seniors ............... Underclossmen ....... Lower School .... Activities . . Ads Editors: Mory DePolmo Eloine Khoury Mortho Miqueo Advisor ond Typist: Ms. Niven ....3 ....4 .6 37 51 57 73 Business Monoger: Mory DePolrno Photogropher: Vidol Inoo Assistont Photogrophers: Eloine Khoury STOff: Julie Gessulo '83 Mortho Miqueo Trocye Newby '83 Simo Uluc '83 Loro Worner '83 Alice Corroll '84 Soroh Corroll '84 Alice Thomos '84 Melonie Allen '85 Ano Morio Gorcio Donno Gorcio '85 Poul DeCoster '87 '85 Christine Khoury '88 Moggie Miqueo '88 Memories of the Senior Class remain after each graduation ceremony. These remembrances will contain the joys, sadnesses, and triumphs of the Class of 1983. Our class consists of twelve very individual and unique people. We will go our separate ways and seek different goals. However, as we discover our unknown paths, we will always remember the Dreams we had in high school. We wish to share these dreams with our fellow schoolmates and teachers, who have greatly contributed to their creation. We feel we have received the very finest of educations at Barnard, which leads us to dream of even greater achievements for our futures. We thank everyone at Barnard because we feel that in a way our dreams for the most pleasant things in life have been fulfilled in the time we spent together inside these walls. The Seniors Dr. James J. Quinn Your relationship with us transcends ordinary teacher to student relationships. We have shared with you our inner- most fears and emotions through our writing, fears that we would normally keep bottled up inside. You gave us subtle hints in class, sometimes not so subtle, regarding these fears and in doing so have helped us immensely. You required an essay each week and although at times it was bothersome you made us think about things we normally would never think twice about. We thank you, Dr. Quinn, because you not on- ly started us on the path to make our dreams come true, you made us realize what they were as well. We shall always be indebted to you. lt is for these reasons that we, The Class of 1983, lovingly dedicate this yeargs Mirror to you. Dear Seniors: A yearbook remembers. It records not only the dreams, but also the memories of your school days together: experiences shared., difficulties endured, challenges met, problems solved. May this MIRROR serve you well as a record of both dreams and memories, and may they both be sweet! Most of you are useventeenf' You have accomplished a great deal in your lives so far. In another 17 years you will be ushering in the 21st century, and what a century that will be! By the year 2000 you will be 34 years old and assuming roles of leadership in the world of tomorrow. Old restrictions of time and space and stereotyped jobs will have vanished. You will be living in a world we can scarcely imagine. Most of you will have graduated from college and probably also from graduate school. Most of you will have had several years of working in a profession or a business, perhaps more than one. Most of you will have married and started families of your own. You will be living and working and raising families in an altogether different kind of world from anything we know of today. However, the eternal values and the standards that you have learned from your parents and from your school, and that you have incorporated into your own lives, will not change. They will remain constant and will stand you in good stead as you face an unknown world. I wish you courage and joy and success in all your endeavors as you go from the warmth and security of your school into the world of tomorrow. Good luck and lots of love, Eunice S. Latham Faeult Z' ' ' ' I ,K I af Dr. Quinn Mr. Chandy Ms. Niven History and English Chemistry, Physics, Math World History, Latin i .lm Mr. Belak Mrs. Banerjee Mr. Desantis Spanish Biology Mathematics 7 lx f-A 11 Q u Ms. Himmelstein Ms. Kronstein Mrs. Winters Art English French ig? F092 1 X51 f4 lf'fs. ' Mrs. Olsen Mr. Grinberg Mll5iC' Physical Education Administration 3 -. ...,,,,,,,,,.,,Q, iiii r fs.. 5 3 S 5 . 3- ' 3g Y? lx E f-Y all ' X Y 3' - 'f a. I3 A fi 5 , - +- 35 ,335 .X 3 M 1- -.N K' V X. M.: - ,fs :NEA 4.35. M R as 1 Q . 5 yay f .X 5 Mrs. Latham Ms. Davidowitz Mrs. Davidowitz Headmistress School Secretary and Play Director Business Manager Mr. Redelinghuys Ms. Galley Ms. Bloom Head, Upper School Admissions Librarian Mrs. Bloom Mrs. Kramer Librarian Lower School Tutor Maintenance Mrs. Corrye Morton Mrs. Natalie Badger Mr. Moore Mr. Portuguese Mr. Wilson Mrs. O,Brian We are such stuff e As dreams are made on, and our little life Is rounded with a sleep. Wiliam Shakespeare The Tempest, Act IV, sc. 1 Line 148 Cheeze !! Where have all the good times gone? The Kinks HAPPINESS 2 - . f. ' ntered 1969. Class Vice President 2, Barnardian 4, 3, Pegasus 3, 2, lg Art Editor of Pegasus 2 Co ditor of Pegasus lg Spanish Club 2, lg Arts and Crafts Club 4, Nelson Rosenthal Convocation 3 Col mbia Scholastic Press Conference 2, Peter Pan 3g The Wizard of Oz 2, The King and I 1. .Liss af is I l ,aa ,ix -gpg ,Q t ,W . , , K . ' 'F ,, qw , hm, 2. W? ,, or Ie ,V W ,, .ef if v V 'V ey M., ,, fi , us. Q1 may ,W 'iii Uiiifi af as , ,fi . 1' 3 nl ,fs M , What are words for when no one listens anymore. Missing Persons Do you come from the land down under where women glow and men plunder. Can't you, can't you hear the thunder. You better rung you better take cover. Men at Work 4 452- - -g,11t-'i-v-yi-ir,- Aslj...1'j Z 5 . 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Nfanlf you ? the Queen Said in Cl pdymj tone. Pg ajamg alrawa , lon? lvmath, aml slzat your eyes. Alice l aujaecl- u7l1erE3 no use tryfnjf' she saiclj 'Zac gl!-ll 3, l believe frrzfosslble fh.'nys, I, l. l I claresay you :Lm1fen't had much practfce, Saz'cl the Queen- uwhen I was your aye, I ajwayg did If fbr' lvalfan lunar Q flag. Why, k SOf71Efl'f 16S I've Believed as' many as six impossible tlzmgs A 12 before breakfast. Z7 f7Zfwu0glAO'lw. ,,C,1,461,,LjAf?i,d:?ww C 425 'VE-,--, l'Nf'l- fl--x..A - -,gr -'i?nl ntered 1971. Pegasus 2, lg Art Editor Pegasus lg Barnardian 4, 3g Dungeons and Dragons Club President 2 3 Debating Club 3, 2g New Rochelle Model Congress 3, 2g Barnard Model Senate Co-Chairperson 2g Com- uter Club lg Columbia University Science Honors Program lg Student Government Secretary-Treasurer 2 tudent Government President lg Student Faculty Committee 2, lg Nelson Rosenthal Convocation 2g Col- umbia Press Conference 2g Class Vice-President 4g Peter Pan 3g The Wizard of Oz 33 The King and I lg Cor- nell University College Classics Week 2g National Merit Scholarship Semi-Finalist l. Every cubic inch in space is a miracle. - Walt Whitman wfiaj i t 13 3 3 if az 34 Ei Z ef ii 3 i ,I as 4 is Z 3 F sf 5 HERI E DePALMA I'm sailing away set an open course for the virgin sea. Cause live got to be free free to face the life that's ahead of me. On board Pm the captain so climb aboard. We'll search for tomorrows on every shore. And we'll try to carry on. I look to the sea. Reflections on the waves spark my memories, some happy, some sad, memories of my friends and the dreams we had. But we'll try, the best that we can, to carry on. - Styx The Wizard of Oz 2:, The King and I 13 Model Congress 1, Miss Teenage Hoboken 19813 Na- tional Junior Honor Society. 'M JULIA F RAN GESSULA Stand In the end you'll still be you One that's done all the things you set out to do Stand There's a cross for you to hear .MMM Things to go through if you're going anywhere Stand For the things you know are right Sly and the Family Stone I Breathe, breathe in the air Don't he afraid to care - Pink Floyd She used to wanna be a ballerina She settled for the satisfaction of her soul Rock and roll will never be Tchaikowsky But Tchaikowsky'll never be rock and roll. - Buffy Saint-Marie I Look around and choose your own ground -For long you live and high you fly Entered 1980. Peter Pan 3g Nelson Rosenthal Convocation 3g Class Secretary 2, lg Student Government 2, lg Student Facul- ty 2, lg The King and I lg Basketball Club 3g Volleyball Club 3g Volleyball Team 3g Pegasus 2, lg Spanish Club 2, lg Art Club lg Computer Club lg Columbia Press Conference 2. -1 A dream that is not interpreted is like a letter not read. 7 Talmud And smiles you'll give and tears you'll cry And all you touch and all you see ls all your life will ever be. - Pink Floyd 5 I I 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 , 5 5 5 5 5 5 I 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 A 5 4 1 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 1 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 ,ff 1 . ELAINE RIB KHO RY ntered 1976: Scholastic Honors Award 2, 3g SecretaryfTreasurer of Student Government lg Co-Editor The Mirror 1 The irror 2, lg Co-Editor The Barnardian 2g The Barnardian Staff 2, 3, 4g Computer Club lg Glee Club 13 The King and I 1 The Wizard of Oz 2g Peter Pan 3g The Sound of Music 43 The Rosenthal Convocation 35 Columbia Scholastic Press Con 'erence 2g Spanish Club 3g Volleyball 4g Class President 4, 3g Class Secretaryffreas. 3. 'im ,mm 3 it ,, LQ ,ii tw -A, is I ', V. X A- 4, I wk: A A V,,,, ,M-3 Q, I E ,jin g ,, awww K , -ri A t' W 1 ,, it K an ,,,,. To Nancy and Chrissy: How wonderful life is while you 're in rhe world f W - Elton John A2257 T tif' 1 See your eyes shine on me as we go So they lead me as we 're winding down the road ln your eyes l answer to the call They can make me see the logic of it all. - B. Squier See my future at the rainbow's end Happy hours. . . Timeless Friends - B. Squier To my classmates: lt is hard to say good-bye to the eleven people who have meant so much to me these past seven years, My dream for you is that life will reward you with the happiness you deserve! t'5pecial thanks to GC. for the dedication I will never forget. To Anthe: Don 't stop believin 'l ' - . ',,m19.!K9H MARTHA BEATRIZ MIQUEO tered 1978. Barnardian Co-Editor 2g Barnardian 4, 3g The Mirror Co-Editor lg Assistant Photographer The rror 2, lg The Mirror 3g Spanish Club Vice-President 3, Spanish Club 23 Class Treasurer lg Art Club 4g Sew- Club 13 Computer Club lg Nelson Rosenthal Convocation 3, lg Columbia Scholastic Press Conference 2g Wizard of Oz 2g The King and I lg l.S.A. Summer Study Abroad Program at the University of Madrid 2, 1. I dedicate this page to: Q' l , My parents for their love and support. To my clossmores, Live eoch doy ro rhe fullesr. Ger rhe mosr of eoch hour, eoch doy, ond eoch oge of your life. Then you con look forword wirh conhdence, ond boclf wirhour regrers. And remember, There is only one success . . . To be oole ro spend your life in your own Woy. 21 TRACYE DIANE NEWBY y Entered 1969. Student Government Vice-President, Student Government, Student Faculty 1, Class Presi- dent 4, Class Secretary-Treasurer 4, 3, 2, Pegasus Co-Editor 1, Pegasus Associate Editor 2, Pegasus 3, 2, 1 Barnardian Reporter 4, Spanish Club 3, 2, 1, Volleyball 4, 3, 2, The Mirror 1, Basketball 4, Nelson Rosen- thal Convocation 2, 1, Columbia Scholastic Press Conference 2, President's Physical Fitness Award 4, 3, 2. 'ff gt Thanks, y, t ttast sft Thanks, Barnard! mom! it 3 A fi WW' -A 4 Z A - sstt pf S ,ig -1 W1 A e ' ,M , ,,,,,, i ttitt at ' li H ttes e ttt at W v First stepl Last step! Entered: 1977. Spanish Club 3, 2, lg Art Club 114, 35 Basketball 4g Chess Club 2, lg Photography 4. K . ext ,gig LEONARDOA TO IO SAMMARCO Entered: 1977. Spanish Club 3, 2, lg Rosenthal Convocation 3g Computer Club lg Chess Club 2, lg Art Club 4-, 33 Photography flg Basketball 4. an-uf' U ffm gf M mi 4':', P V' In., I dream that one day all religions will be united and the result will be eternal peace. 5 mx Q 2 N X ' Us A wif Entered 1982. The Mirror 1gGlee Club lg Computer Club lg The King and I 1. ' ' ' JM eeee V.u. g syeesmerda - 1 W,,m i, L,, ' W. ,, w.W,..,,w Ie. 2 -Q ' 1 EW 1--,,, yeee 'e ' - Wil Iasttallfetlme, A Weall take 'the best, Forget test, gud someday weall find Thtesef age ujjegtfoft times. be ' A . ,,,,. , ,M w t rm , - ,, .. I .... Lb,, g .. . f, ' , ---' V -M -- A--- W' V - ' - -rfyf ,A .L .. ' f f k iii ,,,, n. .. M , W V, I I k' H- ' -- - g ,,,, ,,, A i ,, 0+ ,, f . ' it ., e ---- .. 7. f fe , ,fl ' Nw, 4, ,,, .W , 5 ,,... . ,,,, . , . S, L, mi . ' ,, W-V in W f ,f,--f 5,7 tg.. ,, ,,,, pk.. K, 4 a ,, .Q ,,,,, My , G A f - f www ,kw- fm mths K .m tm ww mu gf W xws ,wa in wsiiw T + T 1 2 E 9 V a . . F 1 1 1 i , 1 1 1 I 1 1 LGR WARNER Entered 1981g Nelson Rosenthal Convocation lg Co-Editor Barnardian 2g Pegasus lg Spanish Club 2g Col umbia Press Conference 1g The King and I 1. 1 Ng .4 g.'frs,.x1ir5,giSn+e.Iel. U' . W v - K it ' 1-5 'GI 'ust saw the most o eous .l E rg guyin What! You mean E.T. isn't real?l Oh well you found out the truth about us four. Youill never believe what we just ate: A box of Entemenns . f ? Ohhhh-Lunffhal N If only Billy Squier were here, everything would he perfect. if ,,,, f What?! Barnard students studying? fExamine the books closely.j .lust Hangin, Out Q SE A budding Barnard Romance , 'N nndd new ' - ,ddz ddd d B .,d, I u think I'm doing homework?! Actually I'm a rter forthe Wfkxtk Magazinelw Trouble in Para dise? YIIUQUW an the Zoo aml?A, Arenlt we GREAT? l uDon't mind me. I'm just waiting for the snow to melt. fix? .lake and Elwood - The Blues Brothers What do you mean I'm too forward? Y Is that guy a prospective Barnard student? l Fm not happy. I just can't get this stupid smile off my facelw Peek-a-Boo! I r k That's right, I'm a senior, s proud of it! Just the twelve of us, we can make it if we try . . . as How do I love thee? Let me count the ways . . . Are you sure if I press this little button world would be destroyed in 5 seconds? Yes this is my Limo We have four more like it home, casually remarked C.B. 36 A night out with the girls. 37 I Madam Left to Right: Mr. Redelinghuys, Martin Canavan, Sarah Carroll, Jeffrey Jacques, Alice Carroll, Alice Thomas. Dreoms ore rrue while rhe y Idsf, And do we nor live in dreams? , - Alfred, Lord Tennyson - r 38 WW ,, ig .2 , w.-asv , ,. Y , gif: -f ws? A 5412 1 my lx KJ ,S A :Y . 2. ,gg 1 ai ,, . at . za -as e MW' Ni 5 1 M V . E ,, p '10, - - -fff 1 -: L 3 Q .ww K . A l Q A f A 5 in Y X X Q Ez Q: g 1 if H X K l Q, 4 , 1 K w X i , , wx , wi 55 . 4 Q my 21 Q E230 H R L iw Zi , sg his 5,5 , 2? 2 3? ff - gr' .ff 51:3 -2. Q M nav , 4 - in i t ,eff kg M? , , ... ia' ii W H ' V 'Tn' 1 1 E I A . P I 2 5 Y 4, J M 1 1 J 4 p 1 w . 4 ,, . Q ,Mix . 5 ' ,,,,,, ,i 1 V 4 H WLLf1L, ,,,: fg, 5 ,Z 4 1 f 1 v X . K I , , ,f' i 1 4 0 525565553 Q Il l I 1 1 r 1 n r 'HI rl. W' NU 1 x uw .. , rs- ,L Y - UUOUUUUUUUUU rr... .. - .. , Valerie Radetzky fzeaimen Left to Right: Janet Cubilete, Alisa Smith, Ayn Lillemoe, Deb- bie Vlahakis, Colette Winters, Keith Nesbitt, Jill Rachelson, Camille DePalma, Janique Grant, Lissette Garcia, Kayoko Sugiyama This is where some of my fovorire dreams become- reoliries, And some of my fovorire reoliries become dreams. - Willy Wonlfer Guess Who 'kff VVS .-J V+! Yieifh Mesh PH' QU M155 VwQ.x3oYwca whg if Q C1 ,Th cf lst Row: Elyse Newberger, Simone Dinham, Eugenia Levitan. 2nd Row: Paul DeCoster, Rachael Gittens Mrs. Winters, Monica F errer, Garth Kamp. 3rd Row: Whitnie Payne, Rushon Finlay, Irene Radetzky. To be good is nor enough, When you dreom of being greor. - The School of Visuol Arrs - 44 .4 L , gli!-fEEFE?:'E5i' -I-f ,av M N 1' 33 9 fr ,I azz: f ,,s-.,,,,.,l . as 7 1 V 6. '4 If nm' eaeald Left to Right: Christine Khoury, Suvro Banerjee, Tania Kappner, Jorge Boada, ,I r., Jean Marie Negron, Er- rol Medina, Valerie Fuchs, Anna Nikolayevsky, Iliana Arias, Maggie Miqueo, Nicole Poteat, Matthew DeCoster. When people ore owoke, rhey eryoy one world in common, our osleep, eoch rooms o world olone. 46 Vul. VlXX 9 FIQE Suvro Jorge Matthew Errol Jimmy Anna Nicole Valerie Jean Marie Tania Christine Maggie lliana discovered new formula to cure laziness: G Banerjeetolysis '. it has his own show -Q G,lorge s Pet Parade on Channel 99- Mi . hired as cartoonist on The Daily Tribunal. published his own comic books. sings in the first rock concert on Mars. broke the record for WMS. Pac-Man on Ice . opera singer who can reach the highest note in New York City. outlasted MHello Kittyi' products and now sells G Hello Valeriew products s 'P s gone with the wind flast seen with her trumpetj. tallest ice skaterlto win the Olympics H9385 counsel to the President 9 made a three million dollar hill with her picture and autograph on it. This Is Where Fovorire Dreom 'QQ Wm-3 1f,fmf:p:4iff222f' Mi 5 : 2, X 1 m 5 I x lst Row: Jason Gordian, Robyn Smith, Heather Henderson, Joseph Rivera, LlVlargar Jackson, Mr. Clark. 2nd Row: Nicole Sealy, Cynthia Utero, Rori Bishop, Sarah Kamp, Suse, Fermaglich. 1 Standing: Ms. Howard, Joseph Marin, Ivan Fratieelli, David Miranda, Derek Lashine. Seate Tara Rubenstein, Ronnice Little, Diana Kappner, Larissa Tyshkevieh, Shelley Larsen. jg ,axf ct Row: Nina Young, Anna Vainbaum, Evera Rutledge, Ilona Oknyansky, Lissette Vargas, oxanne Kenner, Crystal Campa. 2nd Row: Steve Miller, Pablo Garcia, Mr. Cresson, Ric ayne, Gary Eshanov, James Lattimore. grnef it Row: Calvin Sealy, Dennis Deonarine, Vladimir Khuchua. 2nd Row: ,lose Lorenzo, Jacky liqueo, Pilar Lumpkin, Mamie Lumpkin, Eugene Zacerous, Ms. Castellano, John Radford, ura Kuchment. M552 pn, ,.1j4.'r11,g1 xx MW' SW Peggy LKALII'-15 if U XFX f V Z'm f 5 Q' QQ! ' W t Q 5 1 , lst Row: Rachel Pedroso, Michelle Deonarine, Peggy Boada, Oletha Cuveas, Alita Alperovicl 2nd Row: Jessica Hernandez, Maalisa Ezyguirre, Lauren Diggs, Yana Lysagorsky, An Kayhko, Kamari Price. 3rd Row: Aimee Grant, Anna Gonzalez, Franzgermain Bernadii Scott Shirley, Shady Rimawi, Ms. Daniel. Ist Row: Jason Claibourne, Samantha Doris, Erica Cardona, Inshad Rimawi, Robert Fong 2nd Row: Keisha Campbell, Suanaye Brockington, Maisha Ross, Ms. Welwood. Row: Judy Su, Danlel Gems, Dominique DeLorenzo. 2nd Row: Ms. Caro, Christine Su, Halbert, Rebecca Noran, Michael Garcia Ms. NCldlSh Kindergarten M W Q K . 3 Eff i I' I' 0 s I' Seated: Julie Gessula, Sima Uluc, Sarah Carroll, Elaine Khoury, Alice Carroll, Tracye Newb Paul DeCoster. Standing: Donna Garcia, Ana Maria Garcia, Lora Warner, Martha Mique Mary DePalma, Melanie Allen, Maggie Miqueo, Christine Khoury. It is difficult to capture in one book the feelings t of tenderness and love which prevail during a single school year at Barnard. A yearbook is not only a record of the school year, but evidence of our sen- timental attachment to our alma mater. We may be separating in the process of persevering in our dreams, but we will remain united in this book forever, united in the spirit of Barnard, where we learned to establish our dreams. We would like to ex- press our deep gratitude for the stafffs contributions of time and effort and especially for the wisdom and support of our advisor, Ms. Niven, without whom putting together this yearbook would not have been possible. Always remember that when you wish upon a star, THE EDITORS - Elaine Khoury, Mary your dreams come true! DePalma, Martha Miqueo h .WW 4 :.---- s ,,,- Paul DeCoster, Row: Suvro Banerjee, Lora Warner, Lori Diggs. 2nd Row: Ms. Kronstein, pole Poteat, Jean Marie Negron, Maggie Miqueo, Christine Khoury, Simone Dinham, iique Grant, Melanie Allen, Helene Gittens. M As Editors of The Barnardian, we would like to give our thanks to Ms. Kronstein and he staff who helped us produce the school's ewspaper. We feel that without our advisor and staff e never would have made it. We thank you or your loyalty to our school newspaper, The arnardian. lg A Editors: Lori Diggs Lora Warner Co-Editor: Paul DeCoster Advisor: Ms. Kronstein f P 6 S a u l lst Row: Tania Kappner, Julie Gessula, Alice Bogoshian, Tracye Newby, Sharon Caplan. 21 Row: lliana Arias, Sarah Carroll, Jeffrey Jacques, Alice Thomas, Carol Burrell, Lori Digg Lora Warner, Melanie Allen. As Editors of Pegasus, it has been our responsibili' to uphold the quality and reputation of this aware winning magazine. We feel that we have done th and we would like to thank the staff, all of the col tributors, and most of all, Dr. Quinn for his guidani and support. Tracye Newby Alice Bogoshian Co-Editors Pegasus Tracye Newby, Alice Bogoshian The Editors 1 I Y F ll 3 ll C d u e l I1 t Roalijulie Gessula, Alice Thomas, Jeffrey Jacques, Colette Winters, Mrs. Latham, sette Garcia, Camille Depalma, Ana Maria Garcia. 2nd Row: Mr. Belak, Mrs. Winters, . Redelinghuys, Carol Burrell, Tracye Newby, Elaine Khoury. 0 V C Ll d I' I1 C In I1 C I1 Row: Carol Burrell. 2nd Row: Tracye Newby, Elaine Khoury. 3rd Row: Lori Diggs, Winters, Lora Warner, Alice Thomas, Matthew DeCoster, Monica Ferrer. t Q,-l'f?7,,: ,gym - ,,,, ' , to Right: Mr. DeSantis, Ana Garcia, Mary DePalma, Carol Burrell, Martha Miqueo, Khoury, Jeffrey Jacques. to Right: Yuri Volis, Sharon Caplan, Jorge Boada, Jr., James O'Connor, Michael Juan Garcia, Mr. Bclak. o m P u I e r h C S S Spanish ' Club lst Row: Lori Diggs, Monica Ferrer, Rachael Gittens, Helene 2nd Row: Alice Bogoshian, Mary DePalma, Julie Gessula, Tracye Jeff1'eY Jacques Lawrence Sammarco. 3rd Row: Leonard Sammarco, Mr. Belak, President Jacques. D. and D. Club Carol Burrell Left to Right: Samantha Seijas, Nicole Poteat, Debbie Vlahakis, President Cubilete, Jeffrey Jacques, Matthew DeCoster, Elyse Newberger, Marie Negron, Suvro Banerjee. Seated: Carol Burrell. t Row: Valerie Fuchs, Whitnie Payne, Rachel Gittens, Tania Kappner, Camille DePalma, fiyoko Sugiyama, Shawne Colson. 2nd Row: Eugenia Levitan, Martha Miqueo, Mrs. inters, Monica Ferrer, Colette Winters. Y M 379-Sllq..a .sm eft to Right: Catherine Inoa, Jorge Boada, Sharon Caplan, Mrs. Banerjee. I C W 1 ll I1 3 H 0 I' t i C u l I Ll I' a l 5 X Q5 S X gpg la wi I2 it ig 2 i i Q IAS 2 1 I IS- a 355259 is kkhr 5 5 K S SXSW: Q ,. 5 af fl :- l 3 5 5 X Sgt X Q X 5 14 N 5 2 Sgt FS QE, X R 1 E i t New 5 5 5,5255 X 5, .tm ix'- PLAYERS Iliana Arias Martin Canavan Simone Dinham Rushon Finlay Lissette Garcia Helene Gittens ,lanique Grant Cathy lnoa Garth Kamp Ayn Lillemoe Michael Maryash Clare McNulty Keith Nesbitt Anna Nicolayevsky J ill Rachelson Irene Radetzky Samantha Seijas Alisa Smith Kayoko Sugiyama Debbie Vlahakis Colette Winters PLAYERS Matthew DeC0ster Paul DeC0ster Juan Garcia Michael Maryash Keith Nesbitt James 0'Connor GC 1 l C ll C A l 1' u I Left to Right: Alice Thomas, Shawne Colson, Elaine Khoury, Jean-Marie Negron Newberger, Irene Radetzky, Whitnie Payne, Eugenia Levitan, Jill Rachelson, Janet 1 Suvro Banerjee, Mrs. Olsen, Debbie Vlahakis, Nicole Poteat, Valerie F uchs. or Left to Right: lliana Arias, Ms. Himmelstein, Lissette Garcia, Ayn Lillemoe, Julie Clare McNulty, Alice Carroll, Sarah Carroll. LEST WE FORGET S000 . . . gather ye rosebuds while ye may . . . the Blues Brothers . . . Hurry up, Tracye has to leave . . . Amish Culu . . . Does anyone have anything to eat? . . . Entemann's cookies . . . When are we go- ing roller skating? The Binghamton . . . AMXFM Band . . . Kevinflflemetrius Familius Amigo! . . . I-D-I-O-T-S . . . Mr. Chandy, we love you . . . What do you have next - or should I ask . . . When are you going to introduce me to the blond Christopher Reeves? . . . How are you getting home? . . . Elaine's Billy Squier attacks . . . Do you have anything for me to type? . . . Virgil . . . Shut up! Listen to us - We're Seniors . . . What?! No jeans?? I've got the dress code blues . . . Snow- jobbing the E.C .... I have to lose weight for graduation . . . So . . . How did you find the homework? . . . D'accord? . . . Do you understand that? . . . C'est la vie . . . Life, the universe and everything . . . Honda of Mineola, Weill give you the shirts off our backs . . . Bring in your ads . . . Are you winking at me, young lady? . . . You are ruining my historical sensitivities . . . What are you wearing to Sam's party? . . . I have to go to the bathroom . . . BAD . . . Are you going to wear the same skirt again? . . . Many Coup . . . Roxanne . . . I love the Police . . . My little Shana Kintas . . . Boo . . . Woe . . . Man . . . When Tracye or Alice talks no one listens . . . My cup runneth over . I'm humiliated . . . totally . . . itis like . . . the utter nerve . . . midnight blue . . . stray cats . . . Paradise conversations . . . mak- ing fools out of ourselves in the pizza parlor . . . the inferior publication . . . We will rock you . . . We are the champions . . . mucho macho Leonard and Lawrence . . . The Mafia . . . morning assemblies . . . pass to class . . . walkmen . . . Dynasty . . . I want my MTV . . . Ermentrude . . . Tweedle Dee and Tweedle Dum . . . By gosh . . . Whenis lunch . . . college applications . . . Rick . . . Last American Virgin . . . Where are you living now? . . . I'm free . . . St. Luke's, we have to go to St. Luke's . . . Listen to me because I know . . . How do you know . . . I like maps . . . I gave my best., but I guess my best wasn't good enough . . . I want to go home . . . She knows I hate it when she does that . . . Duh- Palma . . . 44Let's Spend the Night Together? . . . Studio 54 . . . Midnight pancakes . . . Makes me throw up . . . Genesis . . . What are you doing this summer? You're going to Spain! . . . in the sub- way? . . . Term papers . . . Final exams . . . June 10th . . . Eight O'Clock . . . Graduation . . . n H 4 l 1 5 w N X N f N K nbow skies are blue u dare to dream true 1- ? I I E w K P L Our warmest congratulations to the CLASS OF 1983 Clara, Clair, and Julie Anna Alvarez M.G.R. Brokers, Inc. General Insurance - auto, fire, liability Income Tax and Accounting Service 3927 Broadway, New York, N.Y. 10032 Telephone number: 795-4600 Murray Schechter, Attorney-at-Law and Mrs. Guillermina Schechter, parents ot David and his brother Daniel pray for God's blessings for the class ot '83. Congratulations to the Class It's easy to talk about M 0' 1983 helping a cause. we salute those who FAUSTlN0'S GROCERY insteadroll up M 3878 West 162 St, their sleeves and pitch in. Broadway, New York, NY To the Class of 1983, CELENTANO., Hold fast to dreams fOf 225 Bloomfield ilvenue, Verona, New Jersey 07044 Madebyablgfamily Notabigcorporation. I become reality. FI Q m , Best Wishes tg TH E P E D R 0 S G Leonard and awrence ammarco 1 FAM I LY S po n so rs Ms. M. Niven Veniamin and Irina Levitan Philip and Eileen Rachelson The Negron Family Paul DeCoster Matthew DeCoster Good Luck Best Wishes E07 To Our Lovely Niece Our Beloved NIece Elaine Elaine AUNT DIANE, UNCLE RALPH, UNCLES VICTOR and MICHAEL CHRISTOPHER, KAREN and JIMMY To Our Niece Elaine Best Wishes and Success Always to our Dear Niece Good Wishes Elaine aye, AUNT MAI-IA, UNCLE Love, AUNT VALERIA, UNCLE HARLES, JOSEPH, JESSIE, IKBAL HUGO, and HUGO, JR- OUHED, RAMZI and RONIA Kem cdimfdvzg, One dm at cz lime: 7wa6fqaaccm9eL'maaqwcJz'dcLl.f 7mcqe, quake gal! dz!! -love Quuwlma, Zmadpa, 245606 64wzZeaecwd7cwq CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1983 FROM PEANUT u ff P E Martha Beatriz, Al graduate eomienzas una nueva etapa en tu vida, la eual hasta aqui ha side muy honita. Esperamos que continues guiando tu vida y tus estudios como hasta ahora lo has sahido hacer para orgullo de tus padres. Siempre estaremos a tu lado para hrindarte nuestra ayuda, cariiio, y eompresion. Papi y Mami To the Class of 1983 Congratulations and Best Wishes for a rewarding and fulfilling future. PARENTS' ASSCCIATION OF THE BARNARD SCHOOL Congratulations and Best Wishes To our Daughter, Alice MOM and DAD Dear Seniors: , May all your dreams come true! I I Fondly - E.S.L. I Et Idb Iblf d A IF Dear Carol: Hold fast to your dreams for they will set you free. To our budding musician, artist poet, writer, scientist, philosopher, and girl for all seasons. Te salutamusl MOMMY, AUNT ALLIE, TONY BYRON, and BUTTGNS To Our Darling Daughter ELAINE You're the spirit of Christmas, the Star an the Tree . . . Happiness and Best Wishes Always Love, MOMMY and DADDY Success! To Martha and the Class of 1983 KEMLLEN BOUTIQUE To Our Dear Tracye Diane Dr esses -slacks-Bl ouses -Hosiery-shoes Congratulations 3860 Broadway lCor. 161 st Street! and 928-1750 New York, NY 10032 Best Wishes for Your Continued Success Congratulations THE ANDERSONS to Butch Jeff the Graduates Jerome Jeanine Doris Lucia FRED'S STATIONERY Dear Betty: Beauty is not everything, but loving you is beautiful. Congratulations! Love, JACKY 519 as Q M E! 84 To Carol Have courage for the great sorrows of life - patience for the small ones - and - when you have accomplished your task - go to sleep in peace - God is awake. Victor Hugo CONGRATULATIONS! THE SCAVELLA, BURRELL, AND DAVIS FAMILIES Stay Hoopy, Love, ALICE, QUEEN MARY and SONS J For Our Sweet Sister L ELAINE, Wishing you the best of luck in college and continued success and happiness for years to come. At college you'll learn how to live and you'II listen to the music but most of all minute by minute you'lI be one step closer to achieving your highest aspirations. No matter what, we're here to love you. With real love NANCY and CHRISTINE P.S. You're gonna win Iife's loving cup. To Our Dear Niece Elaine Congratulations! Love, AUNTS ATHALIA, VICTORIA SALAM, and COUSIN YOLA Congratulations to Judy and the Class of 1983 The future belongs to you. Love, MOM and BILL 0 L0l'3, Congratulations! You made t! Best Wishes! DVS UNCLE PETE, AUNT EMILY, ANDRE, JACQUES, YVETTE, YVONNE, and PIERRE Compliments of a Friend Telephone AU5'35?3 f fpifw M0 west l45 sr. r 1561? EWAHAMSTERDAM AT your ee.f'fffr'ff ,-,,,.-,,-,,,,, Chef- .,,.mW. ,.,.. . .,,, gf VJ Zac.emL- pm, 7 Congratulations to our daughter Lora and her class. Best wishes for the future. Love, MOM and DAD gongrafufafionri fo file Cfaw of 7983 gl 0l'l'l ik? gourd of jl lfl5f8e5 Success and Happiness Always to our Baby Doll Elaine Love, GRANDMA and GRANDPA FORMISAND Dear BeHy, No maHer how much I grow or how fall and faf I may gef, I will always be your liHIe sisfer. I wish you fhe beef of everyfhing and you deserve if for being J-Tl BQ Sis. Love Ya, MAGGIE Congratulations and Best Wishes to Carol and the Class of 1983 From IVAN FRATICELLI Good Luck and success to all the graduates. From ILONA, HOWARD, TARA and BENJAMIN RUBENSTEIN DELI-GROCERY PICHARD 589 Fort Washington Ave New York, N.Y. 10033 T I 927-1199 Th b t d h on Fort Washingt A To our cousin Martha, May life fulfill all of your hearts desires. We wish you the best and will always be here for you. With all our love, GEORGE, LAURA, and your Goddaughter, GISELLE Congratulations and Best Wishes to Martha Miqueo H.J4fLU6ly5 Cl lffep CCAQCCJH ANGELA T. CLAUDATOS MARGARET CLAUDATO YL 51 YC Cjclool .1 fm., 1... l212l 942-2422 To our granddaughter Lora, May the future hold the best for you. Congratulations, Love, GRANDMA and GRANDPA ADSWORTH 3-7850-1-2 FREE DELIVERY Wappduu and Saeeeu HUDSON VIEW MARKET f '4'7 'W ' 7Zdeee and Zaman IME MEATS ESR POULTRY Ano FRESH FISH W Ig RRY - JOE - JIMMY 70614 434 vw fwfr' 2 WEST 187th STREET awk lm' Amt W ' Wada' Ew YORK, N.Y. -46654 1465016 fad mzdfanatlaaz B -Us P'ZZA Manuel Gonzales Congratulations and Success Shoe S1079 to the Class of 1983 104 w. 187th street gliifffilfxeifl New York, N.Y. Tel- 271-2594 Best Wishes to Our Daughter and Granddaughter Tracye Diane and The Class ot '83 Happiness - Good Luck - Good Fortune MOM, GRANDMA CRADDOCK and LESLIE Congratulations T0 I-Ura: to Best Wishes on your the Class of Graduation MRS. LAWRENCE Love, DAVIDCWITZ AUN1' MARY Congratulations to the Class of 1983 Alice Leo d C I Lora El Marth J dy Mary J I Sima Lawrence T y RAMIZ J. KHCURY, M.D., P.C. 603 lsham St., New York, N.Y. 10034 Tel. 567-9101 Congratulations from iami, Florida, The agic City to Carol Mavis who makes her Congratulations to our dear Carol for having this important first step and best wishes for wn magic- the future. With all our love, I-aye, MAMA, AUNT MAvls, AUNT GENA, UNCLE LARUE, Lonl, GRANDMA, UNCLE GIGI, and KIM REGGIE, AUN1' LILLIE, and FAMILY To Lora best wishes n your graduation. From your Godmother, EVELYN To Lora, Congratulations on your graduation. From, UNCLE BRODIE, COUSIN BRODIE, and CAMERON 95 Dear Seniors, When all the world is a hopeless iumble and the raindrops tumble all around, Heaven opens a magic lane. When all the clouds darken up the skywa y there 's a rainbow high way to be found, leading from your window pane, to a place behind the sun, just a step beyond the rainbow. I Keep Dreaming Love, DIANE and SUZIE Best wishes to the Congratulations to the Class of 1983. mass of 1983 Hope all your dreams From, come true. 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