Burlington County Vocational Technical High School - Reflections Yearbook (Mount Holly, NJ)
- Class of 1987
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TABLE OF CONTENTS Title page .................. Seniors ............ Administration ..... Iuniors .............. Faculty and Staff ..... Sophomores ....... Sports ................. Freshmen ................ Clubs and Organizations .... Special Events ............ Shops ................. Advertisements .... Reflections 1987 -4 I N +qOG A1uoNAL 4 410, g 2 1 Z S9 604 1 F- 5 L fh 43 4 , 4 25 3 -K Q 5 2 X nf 5 -: ' T73 V 1 .'.:.-fwf' t '55 v 5 Cx lj QDQQQS 1962-198353439 A 'ood' I ' S39-Saeeeiggg ff! f'C f3'oc , Q ff K ' IJ Q I l X X YW BCVTS Westampton Campus 0 Woodlane Road xy 4 Mt Holly N I X f 08060 W B RLI THERE WAS A DREAM . . . On Iune 11, 1963 Burlington County Vocational Technical Board of Education conducted its first meeting. The Board of Education had and still does consists of five members, four of which are chosen by the Board of Freeholders and the other one the County Superintendent of Schools. The following people were appointed to the first board of Educa- tion on April 1, 1963: Mr. William C. Doyle, President Mr. Louise H. Kite, Vice-President Mr. Iohn C. Veghte Mrs. David Willis Mr. William L. Apetz, County Superintendent, Acting Board Secretary It all began when a letter was sent to Mr. John K. Ossi, by Mr. Apetz, offering him the position of Director of the School District. Mr. Ossi accepted GTON COU TY the offer and set his office up in the County Office Building at Union and High Streets located in Mt. Holly. Although Mr. Ossi held many, many ac- creditations his most impressive ones included his fifteen years of experience as a teacher and an administrator. In September of 1963, a post secondary day prac- tical nursing program was started. The first class consisted of nineteen students and the course of- fered clinical experience at four different hospitals. Additional programs were added that began as a half day course. In the morning, students would take their academics at their township high school and then have afternoon classes in either practical nursing, drafting and design, cosmetology, elec- tronics, data processing, auto mechanics or another vocational area. These classes were not held in the District Schools building, but rather the students WM 'ai '5 7 s 9 if A A - A fss g J xolx, f XR N I J x pg.. pf. f .5 ' 52. . . ' sf ,,-- ag f- ,E X 'Y . Xxxx 0 if . Q 43 I K X it 3 s A , . 4, as I f-P 45 ca s X fw- :+ 0-Sl-Q ' ' ' ... W B VO-TECH SCHOOL's F MILY f J , ,, pr , ttf t ' ff fJ.,,-...Jar-A - , at , N AL . f'f gCrC t r..sti T i I fV F4 J f,k' 'f ,, ' ?'f ' 's..4 had to meet in other building such as Summey Building for Practical Nursing or a garage in River- side for Autobody. Soon, the dream became more and more like reality for a home was found. In the spring of 1965 the 4.5 million dollar Burlington County Vocational Technical School was built on the 146 acres. The land was purchased for more than S200,000. When it opened, enrollment was as follows: ninth, tenth, and eleventh grade students were on a full-time basis, twelfth graders were on a sharetime program with their local school. Within the next two years, as there became a greater enrollment, the sharetime programs were to be discontinued and substituted for fulltime programs. The four year program began with freshmen hav- ing an exploratory session of six different shops during their first year. As a sophomore the students would select the shop of his fher choice. Since then this exploratory session has changed. However, then as it is now, one half of the day is spent in academic courses while the other half is spent in shop. On September 8, 1977, Mr. Ossi's dream even grew for on this day the Burlington County Voca- tional Technical School became a family of two. This day marked the opening of the Westampton Campus's Cthen Mt. Holly Campus, sister school, Iohn K. Ossi of Medford fpresently known as the Medford campusj. Together, the school grew in enrollment and popularity. Vocational Education became the way to go . Students, today continue to have an opportunity to leam with hands on while receiving what we feel the introduction and experiences to the real world. Burlington still provides a four year high school program. Upon graduating the students receive a New Iersey High School diploma. The school's in- tention was, as it is now, to offer a wide a variety of courses to high school students and adults. Today, Vo-tech offers the same courses as do regular high schools including foreign languages. We have grown to offer many, many more shops and academic classes than we did when we first opened. Now we all have a dream and goals and . . . IT ALL BEGAN AS A DREAM OF ONE MAN . . . IOHN K. OSSI. 4 May 22, 1987 The district salutes those dedicated people who have served the students for more than twenty years. i Twenty Year Club Mrs. Marcella I. Brophy Senior Member of Staff Mr. Michael I. Genovese A Tribute to Marcella Brophy. . . Florence Nightengale Pledge I solemnly pledge myself before God and in the presence of this assembly to pass my life in purity and to practice my profession faithfully. I will abstain from whatever is deleterious and mischievous and will not take or knowingly administer any harmful drug. I will do all in my power to elevate the standard of my profession, and will hold in confidence all personal matters committed to my keeping, and all family affairs coming to my knowledge in the practice of my calling. With loyalty will I aid the physician in his work, and devote myself to the welfare of those committed to my care Mr. Ioseph Kovacs, If- Mr. james P. McGoniga1 The district also salutes those dedicated people who have served for more than Mrs. Ioan I. Altman Mr. Ioseph F. Brennan Mr. Clifford D. Clark Mrs. Margaret M. Dennison Mr. Ioseph W. Gray Mrs. Elizabeth M. Haines Mr. Roger H. Horn Mr. William I. jordan Mr. George R. Lesnak Mrs. Anne M. Maiorino Miss Yvonne D. Meli Mr. Francis T. Pallante Iohn E. Queenan, Ir., Esq. Mr. William Spicer Mr. Lawrence A. Winks fifteen years. Fifteen Year Club Mr. Iohn F. Altman Ms. Suzanne L. Case Mrs. Christine E. Coleman Mr. Iohn Michael Dorsey Miss Patricia L. Grodeck Mrs. Beverly I. Hancock Mrs. Mariann H. Hornlein Mr. james A. Kamerdze Mrs. Euphemia H. Lucas Mrs. Sonia L. Martini Mr. Edward R. Miller Mr. George A. Passes Mr. George A. Senior Mr. Michael S. Utley Mr. james A. Wirth Dr. W. George Batezel Mr. Edwin I. Cassidy Mr. Francis M. Coyle Mr. Orvis V. Fort Mr. Charles E. Haack Mr. Charles N. Homan Dr. jesse L. Irvin Mr. Thomas F. Lavender Mr. Frank Lucia, Ir. Mr. Iames F. McCorriston Mr. Iohn K. Ossi I Miss E. Kay Porter Mrs. Mary D. Severi Mr. William Williams 1969-1970 SWORN IN ON MAY 22, 1962 1962-1963 Colonel William C. Doyle-President Louis H. Kite-Vice President Iohn C. Veghte, Mrs. Davis Willis William L. Apetz-County Superintendent Board Secretary john K. Ossi-Director Herman Belopolski-Solicitor 1963-1964 Colonel William C. Doyle-President Iohn C. Veghte-Vice President Louis H. Kite Mrs. David Willis William L. Apetz-County Superintendent, Board Secretary Iohn K. Ossi, Director Herman Belopolski-Solicitor 1964-1965 Iohn C. Veghte-President Louis H. Kite-Vice President Colonel William C. Doyle Mrs. David Willis George A. Senior William L. Apetz-County Superintendent, Board Secretary Iohn K. Ossi, Director Herman Belopolski-Solicitor 1965-1966 Iohn C. Veghte-President George A. Senior-Vice President Louis H. Kite Mrs. David Willis William L. Apetz-County Superintendent, Board Secretary Iohn K. Ossi, Director Herman Belopolski-Solicitor 1966-1967 Iohn C. Veghte-President George A. Senior-Vice President Louis H. Kite Sarah N. Haines .1..l William L. Apetz-County Superintendent, Board Secretary john K. Ossi QDirectorJ Superintendent Clara B. Sheppard-Acting Secretary of the Board -Custodian of School Monies john E. Queenan, Ir., Solicitor 1967-1968 George A. Senior-President Louis H. Kite-Vice President Sarah N. Haines M. Gerald Gleeson Dr. William A. Shine-County Superintendent john K. Ossi, Superintendent Charles K. Keith-Business Manager f Secretary Clara B. Sheppard-Treasurer of the Board John E. Queenan, Ir., Solicitor 1968-1969 George A. Senior-President M. Gerald Gleeson -Vice President Louis H. Kite Sarah N. Haines Iohn K. Ossi, Superintendent Dr. William A. Shine-County Superintendent Charles K. Keith-Business Manager f Secretary Iohn E. Queenan, Ir., Solicitor 1969-1970 George A. Senior-President Sarah N. Haines-Vice President M. Gerald Gleeson Ivins G. Wright Dr. William A. Shine-County Superintendent Dr. W. George Batezel-County Superintendent Iohn K. Ossi, Superintendent Charles K. Keith-Business Manager f Secretary Iohn E. Queenan, Ir., Solicitor 1970-1971 George A. Senior-President Sarah N. Haines-Vice President M. Gerald Gleeson Ivins G. Wright Dr. W. George Batezel-County Superintendent john K. Ossi, Superintendent Charles K. Keith-Business Manager f Secretary Iohn E. Queenan, Ir., Solicitor 1971-1972 George A. Senior-President Sarah N. Haines-Vice President M. Gerald Gleeson Ivins G. Wright Frank G. Lockhart Dr. W. George Batezel-County Superintendent Iohn K. Ossi-Superintendent Wilbur I. Kistler, Ir.-Assistant Superintendent f Acting Superintendent Charles K. Keith-Business Manager f Secretary Iohn E. Queenan, Ir., Solicitor 1972-1973 George A. Senior-President Sarah N. Haines-Vice President M. Gerald Gleeson Frank G. Lockhart Dr. W. George Batezel-County Superintendent john K. Ossi, Superintendent Wilbur I. Kistler-Acting Superintendent Charles K. Keith-Business Manager f Secretary Iohn E. Queenan, Ir., Solicitor 1973-1974 George A. Senior-President Sarah N. Haines-Vice President M. Gerald Gleeson Frank G. Lockhart Dr. W. George Batezel-County Superintendent Iohn K. Ossi-Superintendent Wilbur I. Kistler-Acting Superintendent Charles K. Keith-Business Managerf Secretary john E. Queenan, Ir., Solicitor 1974-1975 George A. Senior-President Sarah N. Haines-Vice President M. Gerald Gleeson Mba si-pmm...a .ii Allu mty Mtmbd Frank G. Lockhart 1972-1973 Dr. W. George Batezel-County Superintendent john K. Ossi-Superintendent Charles K. Keith-Business Manager! Secretary Sonia Martini-Assistant Board Secretary f Business Administrator Iohn E. Queenan, Ir., Solicitor 1976-1977 19754976 , , George A. Senior-President George A' S'?mOr'I?reS1den,t Sarah N. Haines-Vice President Sarah N. Haines-Vice President M. Gerald Gleeson M' Gerald Gleeson Frederick C. Adams gederlck C' Adams 1 , Dr. W. George Batezel-County Superintendent ri W. George Bateze -County Superintendent John K. Ossil Superintendent IO n K' OSS!-Superlnfendent Charles K. Keith-Business Managerf Secretary Charles K. Keith-Business Manager f Secretary Sonia Martini-Acting Secretary Sonia Martini-Assistant Board Secretaryf Iohn E- Queenan Ir. Solicitor Business Administrator ' ' Iohn E. Queenan, Ir., Solicitor 1977-1978 1981-1982 George A. Senior-President Frederick C. Adams-Vice President David M. Kaplan Sarah N. Haines Dr. W. George Batezel-County Superintendent John K. Ossi-Superintendent Sonia Martini-Board Secretary f Business Administrator Iohn E. Queenan, Ir., Solicitor 1981-1982 1978-1979 George A. Senior-President Frederick C. Adams-Vice President David M. Kaplan Elisabeth Richards Dr. W. George Batezel-County Superintendent Iohn K. Ossi-Superintendent Sonia Martini-Board Secretary f Business Administrator Iohn E. Queenar1,Ir., Solicitor 1979-1980 George A. Senior-President David M. Kaplan-Vice President f President Elisabeth Richards-President Pro-tem Frederick C. Adams Burrows H. Harris Robert Heal Dr. W. George Batezel-County Superintendent john K. Ossi, Superintendent Arthur G. Martin-Acting Superintendent and Educational Consultant Sonia Martini-Board Secretary f Business Administrator Fred D. Wright-Assistant Board Secretary f Business Administrator Iohn E. Queenan, Ir., Solicitor 1980-1981 David M. Kaplan-President Elisabeth M. Richards-Vice President Richard I. Edge Burrows H. Harris Dr. W. George Batezel County Superintendent Iohn K. Ossi-Superintendent Dr. Benjamin V. P. Verdile, Superintendent Arthur G. Martin -Acting Superintendent- Education-Consultant-Emeritus Member Sonia Martini-Board Secretary f Business Administrator Fred D. Wright Assistant Board Secretary f Business Administrator Iohn E. Queenan, Ir., Solicitor 1981-1982 David M. Kaplan-President Elisabeth M. Richards-Vice President Richard I. Edge Burrows H. Harris Steve P. Matuska Dr. W. George Batezel-County Superintendent Dr. Benjamin V. P. Verdile, Superintendent Arthur G. Martin-Emeritus Member Fred D. Wright-Assistant Board Secretary f Business Administrator Sonia Martini -Secretary f Business Administrator john E. Queenan, Ir., Solicitor 1982-1983 Richard J. Edge-President Elisabeth M. Richards-Vice President Burrows H. Harris Steve P. Matuska Dr. W. George Batezel-County Superintendent Dr. Benjamin V. P. Verdile-Superintendent Arthur G. Martin-Emeritus Member Sonia Martini-Secretaryf Business Administrator Fred D. Wright-Assistant Board Secretary f Business Administrator Iohn E. Queenan, jr., Solicitor n-if ' A ' ' President Al 1978-1979 1983-1984 Richard I. Edge-President Elisabeth M. Richards-Vice President Burrows H. Harris Steve P. Matuska Dr. W. George Batezel-County Superintendent Dr. Benjamin V. P. Verdile-Superintendent Arthur C. Martin-Emeritus Member Sonia Martini-Secretaryf Business Administrator Fred D. Wright-Assistant Board Secretary! Business Administrator Iohn E. Queenan, Ir., Solicitor Cancun 4 O Ng id 70 st 4 C9 h 'tw 3 6 1 ' 1 I' 0 ' 0 U 9 2 f-f Q 0 4 1962-1957 5 il lf- Aa tb as is 'Pho seeth 1984-1985 Richard J. Edge-President Elisabeth M. Richards-Vice President Burrows H. Harris Steve P. Matuska Dr. W. George Batezel-County Superintendent Dr. Benjamin V. P. Verdile-Superintendent Arthur G. Martin-Emeritus Member Sonia Martini-Secretaryf Business Administrator Fred D. Wright-Assistant Board Secretary f Business Administrator john E. Queenan, Ir., Solicitor 1985-1986 Richard I. Edge-President Elisabeth M. Richards-Vice President Burrows H. Harris Steve P. Matuska Dr. W. George Batezel-County Superintendent Dr. Benjamin V. P. Verdile-Superintendent Arthur G. Martin-Emeritus Member Sonia Martini- Secretary f Business Administrator BOARD OF EDUCATION 1979-1980 .ax .1 Q-' .ZX 1986-1987 Richard I. Edge-President Elisabeth M. Richards-Vice President Burrows R. Harris Steve P. Matuska Dr. W. George Batezel-County Superintendent Dr. Benjamin V. P. Verdile-Superintendent Arthur G. Martin-Emeritus Member Sonia Martini-Secretaryf Business Administrator John E. Queenan, Jr., Solicitor CNS 1980-1981 Bo RD 0F EDUCATIC 1 - , in f A ff 5 4 T. , , '41 ffaffkz 'i ' 5-f - ,, 57' mm -F ' V S1 , . ,, f 5-E.. , ittt I' . 5 1985-1987 Tribute to . . . 'Busy Hands Are IOH K. oss HaPPX, W Hands. Mr. Iohn K. Ossi, the founder of B.C.V.T.S. came to our school system in Iune of 1963 with fifteen years experience. Through his hard efforts and hard work we progressed from make-shift buildings to two beautiful campuses. As a man he felt very strongly about the value of vocational education and as an educator he felt busy hands are happy hands. For eighteen years we were lead by Mr. Ossi himselfp for twenty- five years C1 963- presentj we have been lead by his philosophy: If you make a stu- dent feel good about himself, it's amazing what he can accomplish. S Dr Benlamin V. P. Verdile Ianuary, 1981 to Present Somehow the word school has come to mean a place, a structure in which learning occurs. In reality, that is the least meaning of the word. School to me has always meant peo- ple, students, faculty, staff, ad- ministrators and parents all involved in the tremendously complicated pro- cess of specific knowledge, and in sharing the wisdom that makes civilization advance and democracy flourish. As we celebrate this twenty-fifth year, the many people who have shared in the process of education at the Burlington County Vocational and Technical Schools are joined with me to form the many links of a powerful chain. From the first superintendent, john K. Ossi, from the first day twenty-five years ago that classes were held to this very moment the dedication to providing students with the trade and technical skills necessary to succeed in work and in life, has never wavered. I am honored to be serving as your superintendent during this special time, and to be able to recognize the twenty-fifth an- niversary graduating class. While we are looking back with great pride, our dreams however are firmly planted in the future, in the graduating class of 1987, and in the graduating classes to come. Individual and special, we nevertheless are link- ed in that great chain of shared ex- periences. In the most specific and best way, it gives me great pride to say we went to school together. WQZQZ, - - Mr Arthur G. Martin Mr. Wilbur I. Kistler, lr. September 19 79-December 1981 October 1972-August 1973 X -1 .V :Qi-fmt ., -tp-,sg-ft , l 9 S ' 2112 ' f . c f. .,-as ts tw f ,fir .U 1 it QKEQSESLNEQSZTM'-1, lr' J ,mx .I Happy Birthday BCVTS! You are more than a building, more than a class, more than a county agency. You are people. Twenty-five years of teachers, administrators, custodians, parents, and most importantly, students of all ages. You harbor a sense of history, a sense of pride, and a sense of purpose. While society has changed, moved, demanded, advanced, recessed, and challenged, you have steadfastly maintained a goal of providing a quality vocational education to anyone who wants it. You are a feeling, a commitment, a statement of Burlington County's love for its children and hope for its future. You are a composite of the thousands of persons who have touched your existence by learning, teaching, building, managing, and most of all caring. The next 25 years will bring many more thousands to reconfirm their belief in the value of work, to prepare themselves for their place in our great society, and to better their own skills and fortunes. You have done your job well, BCVTS, and your future pormises to be a reflection of your past. Don E. Schreiber Principal Westampton Campus :s::o.Ss:O ':s Q- C 1 WDP x4n',j',,TIn-'-'r-- f-r VJ V' Q-Dl ',3.'3 4 :Tl 1-v-5 OCD mS5'UQG3mwG5 SQPNSQEW B:-' 5 '+P-1K4 0:0 ' Bgngnogrogg- gf'Dg'4wC- E.Q-O n rv- 5 N O t4mro:'4'.3m2 '?',5 ,8 EPB-91 f3Q.m3Q52fT?,- Cggiwmmn f-rv-:mmf-gD 0 'i 'FE iifDG D seeowssi f-v-fr O-l,.,.D- 'v-1 :s-:ro-'Dog't4w www? mea? :':'Q-o- v-v-,n '1m roS4:fom -. D .-r 3:sOlI?5'Om:1' -o--Semi fb ,-DH, v, U Ogg,-.B Q-DID mzbgavgs ff agfxl-fD't4ua2Sl3 Q wguncrofv CO0 is- ' fx-L as rf , 1.9 3 . 't' R .5 wr E 5- W Q. '5 F Q9 'Yr 'ow 70onos1 Patricia L. Grodeck Principal Medford Campus N 005110 AL ,QND 59596414 i a hw v.-.,...,, For twenty-five years this school district has been providing needed vocational training for the students of Burlington County. The final reward for this service is the sucessful graduates that have been produced over the years. Graduates that have contributed to their com- munities as productive citizens in all possible capacities. With the support of all the people of Burlington County, my personal wish is that the Burlington County Vocational Technical School District continues to meet the needs of all the students of Burlington County who need the ser- vices provided by vocational education. Stephen Benowitz Director of Special Needs nomar 4400 Wo, S 'O 5 2 z ., an l 9 ' il 3 23 QZAJX 5 g by V 'Q Q-0 1962-4987 Uh eta gb -W 6 -has egg be seal: As we begin celebration activities of our 25th Anniversary Year, I can't help but think back to 1970 when I first entered the doors of the Westampton Campus. I have been told that the building was the first milestone in the history of our school. Since then I have had the privilege to witness many other milestones leading the way toward the growth and success of our educational programs such as the building of the Medford Campus and the addition of many new shop and academic programs. I eagerly look toward the future knowing that we all, students, faculty, staff and administration, are working toward other milestones and accomplishments in vocational training. Congratulations Burlington County Vo-Tech on our 25th Anniversary!! Elizabeth M. Haines Principal Adult Education THE WAY WE WERE . . . Welding 1983 Clothing Fabrication 19 71 Air Conditioning 8: Refrigeration 1975 THE DONKEY wouldn't move in 1978 TU twin' Si' '- fi Wrestling in 1975 Mr. Damico in 1978 19:4 Our Computer in 1971 ,,,v,d.w..-.,,,V,.4 Q, N -.V ,WN-.,V. ,.. W it WMI!-f Mqnm Lunch time in 1975 Best looking in 1972 Business Occupations in 1979 n . , . V , fr 1 . iasiiisa if 1: ,fm A ,-.,f,,ws??em my at azsgagfq--M -sf 1nfvww-gf,ff-- 15.72 , 1 Q :gas-N.-.sagzvwfff-Refi: ., so ng i.. 'fl , ,. N, .1 gs., ,. 1 V - s . V, ,V f , hT?b?H:'tij 'fE 'W2? :f1X 9 ww. I., . X -sz. Q ' 1 3 .a Kelly Burns 119851 works in our business office. Marilee Hornlein Cardinal 119791 is a teacher at Westampton. We Hire Our Own Graduates Louis Kanicki 119791 is now a teacher's aide at Westampton. 5 fra: ' A-19 'aww 'dwarf Lisa Gary 119821 works in Data Processing. Carole Rosser Paulus 119791 is a teacher at Medford. Many Of Us Have Been Here Awhile I. un., 'J's 1 9 9 Iames Wirth 119711 Larry Winks 119731 Ioan Altman 119701 Yvonne Meli 119721 Ed Miller 119741 Mary Severi 119691 joe Kovacs 119701 james McCorristin 119711 f .f iz .1.. 5 ig. 1' 1 V ' V 055 of N. x -a:'- 1, Ns xx B XXX r 3 C9 l X d 5 ' 9 . Z QVVQLAQ Ll' 6 I j . WQN I 1, . 4 I 1 ex 1 li!-af I J 9 r Q 62 Rv Mrs. Carol Porter Advisor Mark Cooper Sal Negro President Vice President Mr. Lawrence Winks Advisor Sarah Oakman Michelle Harvey Secretary Treasurer Class of 1987 Dawn Adams Willingboro Cosmetology Wanna Own my own beauty shop, and be happy and healthy. I got killer scoop Tami! , Yeah right! oh, get off mr' wx , -.sf if it Edward T. Ammerman Cinnarninson Electronics Mr.Ed Win the lottery and retire. Hot, definitely, Hot Christopher Scott Anderson Florence Twp. Electrical construction Ferrit To complete further training in my field and someday hopefully become an Electrical Contractor and own my own shop. I need a smoke, man Deborah Leigh Anderson Mt. Holly Cosmetology Debbie, Deb, Fresh To be a successful cosmetologist and to be happy with myself and with what I do. Chuck be bokin' good!! , Cause I'm fresh , Oh stop National Honor Society f2J, Student Council Rep. 111, Bowling QZQ, Softball manager QU Daryl A. Ashmore Florence Electronics Smashmore To drive a Lambourghini into a wall going 150 MPH, and live to tell about it. I wanna go home , Is it cool , I hear that FBLA up Tami Lynn Astemborski Beverly Printing To become a woman mud wrestler and then sail around the world. I wanta go home. Yearbook fly Pamela I. Babula Florence Printing Pami Become a printer, make some money, move away from society and live in the mountains. Yo, Man. What's Happening!!! , Got any chance? , Who is it? , Later! Photography, Fitness Club, VICA Philip Scott Barnett Willingboro Electronics To go on to the navy and make a career and become successfully rich. Yo, Vern! , Word , Get out! Soccer C15 Bill I. Bass Delran Building Trades Riv To have my own construction, painting, landscaping, and photography business. Yo, mate, what do you think this is? , Tallyho VICA Danielle Marie Beckworth Delanco Cosmetology To move to Florida with Bobby DeCillis, my fiancee, and become a famous model and buy a 300ZX. . t . . . ' 5532 it P l . .1 3 . k 1, . , I 1 Howard Bruce Bernstein Willingboro Commercial Foods Howie, Gynch Become a master chef and work in one of the best restaurants in the U.S.A., then get married, I don't know , Yeah big Health Club f2j, VICA QQ, Intramural Softball 133, Cross Sountry 111, Soccer Q25 Wrestling Q21 Sherri M. Betts Beverly Cosmetology To live my life to the fullest, get married, settle down and own my own shop. That's not nice VICA QU, Yearbook fly, FBLA fly, Student council Rep. fly Denise Marie Betz Pemberton Business Occupations Stubby To become a good secretary and hopefully find a good man. Prom Committee flj, VICA fly, FBLA C31 Ieff A. Black Florence Electrical Construction To become an industrial electrician and make lots of money. VICA, National Honor Society, Boy's State, Intramural Football, Volleyball and Softball. f' .1 sv .1 K Michele Maria Bongiorno Willingboro Business Occupations Chele To suceed and live happily, and also do whatever pleases me most. To see Led Zeppelin live once again. Yo man, what's up? , Keep it cool , Where's Mr. Papale? , Can I bum a smoke? Yearbook 111, Prom Committee 111 Michael john Brown Mt. Holly Welding Brown, Brownie To become an iron worker and hit the lottery for a couple million. To get married and have some kids. What's up , Yo Student Council 111, VICA 141, Hockey Club 131, Baseball 141, Soccer 141, Basketball 121 Michael R. Brown Burlington Commercial Art Crip, Brown To become an artist for Walt Disney So what's that mean? , I got your heart! , Dag Scott Hockey Club 121, Fitness Club 121 Mark Burroughs Willingboro Commercial Foods Sugar Bear To go into the cooking field and join the service to leam more about cooking Oh man, shut that mess up , Word , What's up VICA, Health Club, Intermural volleyball, baseball and soccer. joseph Edward Cartier Edgewater Park Cabinet making IOjo, Baby, Phoebus To get my pick-up and build it the way I want it. VICA 111, Hockey Club, Student Council, Bowlng 121, Soccer 111 Becky M. Cipoletti Willingboro Computer Data Processing Bec, Beckles, Beckyla, Brat, Mustang Move to the beach, open a business with MJ., and never take orders from anyone again. I love his hair , Let's go to the beach , Mustang's are it, baby Yearbook Literary Editor 111, Honor Society 121, Varsity Bowling 121 Richard W. Clawell Cinnaminson Building trades To become a sucessfull tradesman in the carpenters union of P.A. and to marry Cindy and have a very happy life with her and Mike. Oh boy , I'm just saying Drama 111, Mock Trial 121, VICA 121 Gary L. Cleveland Florence Commercial Art Cleve To enlist in the Air Force and lead a happy and successful life. That was stupid , Go somewhere . Yeah right 4'f C, x V v 1 I I Lavern Mae Cobb Willingboro Electronic Vemie, Vem I plan to pursue my career in Electronic engineering and also continue my educational interest. Don't start me to lying. Computer Club 111, VICA 111, Class Representative 111, Basketball 121, Softball 121 james B. Coleman Mt. Holly Commercial Foods Duker Airboume Ranger Basketball Max E. Conte Willingboro Electronics Love To bring world peace and stay with Kassy forever. This Bud is for me. Fitness Club, Wrestling 121 Brian Frank Cook Burlington Township Building Trades Beaker, Biff, Cook I will attempt to attend college and then become a police officer in New Jersey. Where's Odre? Someone give me a ride home. Sorry I'm late, but. . Mark Andrew Cooper Beverly City Welding Cooperman To make a lot of money, build an all out drag car and get married to Sharon Miles. Anybody got any FOOD? Class President 141 Iose Ramon Cotto-Lopez Willingboro Machine Shop Chicken Legs, Chico, Hoser Make MONEY and enjoy life to its fullest! Hope for a good future. Miss you Micky! Love you Mom and Dad! Master of Ceremonies of the Talent Show, Masters of Ceremonies of Dress Up Day, President of Student Council 111, Baseball 111, Flag Football 13rd place1 Drew Creeley Burlington Machine Shop Alberto Crespo Mt. Holly Commercial Foods Bert, Birdy To go on a long vacation and marry a ' very special Puerto Rican girl and become a very famous model. Que Linda , Word is bom. Chior 121, Fitness Club ' 3 1 ff I X -., I I Ernest Haines Curlis Lumberton Electronics Rocker I plan to open up my own business in the electronic field and end up wealthy after school is out settle down and get married. Hey Kyle, what do you want to do next in shop? Soccer 111 Thomas P. Curry Mt. Holly Building Trades TC To form a group with jimmy Page and go on world widetour. HOOOOOOOOOHN, Barracuda Wendy Brooks D'Ascendis Beverly Commercial Baking Wen, Wendells I plan to marry Iose Diaz and raise our family and hopefully get into a modeling career afterwards. Are you serious? Get real! Student guide 111 Lonnice Davis Burlington City Commercial Foods LSD Go into a funeral business and meet up with New Edition, so Ralph, Ronnie, Ricky, Mike, and I can cool it now on the beach. Hold up, who are you talking to? P 'D So , . 1..Q.No:gj, M .. L, X lf Marjorie Lee Dixon Willingboro Print Shop Mart, Shorty, Punkrock, Marty Become more religious and serve God and dress more wildly. Where is Caprice? , l-low much do you make? Newspaper, student guide Doug R. Dorsey Palmyra Plumbing Dougie fresh Get a real job and an apartment and a Z28 with an alpine radio. What it be like J gf , ,... . . ,J Mm. .5 wb . Mary Louise Ebeling Willingboro Computer Data Processing Bling, Abling Attend Trenton State College and become an accountant. I also want to own a purple Harley-Davidson. Don't worry about it , How be life? , Why be normal? National Honor Society 121, VICA 131, FBLA 131, Yearbook 121, Co-Captain of IV Bowling 111, Varsity bowling captain 111, Intramurals 121 cj 6 I x 1 N . .4 Q xfX ' I I I I-ia' , P14 - 'H f .1 2 1 'W 4' . Caprice A. Emerson Willingboro Print Shop Goto the service, then college, Have two kids and live life richly and happily. Boy I'll hurt you , Let's break Student Guides, Prom Committee, Fitness Club, Basketball, Softball Alfonso T. Empson Edgwater Park Commercial Foods Mexico To get a job and live in Mexico or Iamaica Word Fred Evers Cinnaminson Auto Mechanics College Derek K. Finer Edgewater Park Drafting 1Civil Engineering1 D , Bruce, Ho Chi To be a Civil Engineer and to leam Electronics. To also be a famous Superstar in the field of sports 1Soccer and Body building1 Stop being such a buff. What's a happening Hot Stuff. Fitness Club 131, Hockey 121, Computer Club 111, VICA 111, Soccer 131, Wrestling 131, Baseball 121 Shannon Lee Finn Delran Cosmetology Shan To marry Anton Konopka and live a happy life somewhere far away from New Jersey. Let's go have a smoke. Class Secretary 111, Intermural Softball Dawn M. Fisher Bordentown Health Occupations Tweety Bird VICA 131 Shellinda F. Fisher Burlington Township Business Occupation Tom's Girl The only thing I want to do is to marry Tom Hardie and I'll always be happy. Where's Tommy this year? , Isn't it time to graduate yet? , Tina want to go to McDonalds? FBLA 141, Vice-President of the class Sophomore year 111, Prom Committee 121 Scott Ford Florence Appliance Repair Scottish To succeed in life and get a job in the appliance field. , Yeah Right Michelle Lynn Garcia Willingboro Printing Scruffy, Garfield Become an airline attendant, marry Andrew, and live happily in Virginia. Could be! Eh, Crab! Yo , Babe. Photography 111, Newspaper 111, Yearbook 121 , .KQMR I u Lori Ann Good Edgewater Park Business Occupations Buster 1thanks Casey!1 To attend college, get my career started, someday get married and have kids. To continue to be a part of Kinsey and Kolonowski Racing Team Family 325. I'm serious. Papale, you're getting on my nerves. I want to go home. FBLA 131, National Honor Society 121, Soccer 111, Boys' Basketball, Manager 111 Christopher Grasso: Willingboro Diesel Mechanics Chris Grass Grass To be a mechanic or crew chief of my own topfuel car and drive it. To travel around the world to have my own harem. Fitness Club 121, Intramural Football 141, Volleyball 141 'O c 1. f 1, Roslyn Denise Harris Willingboro Cosmetology Fresh and Roz To be a successful hairdresser and real estate owner. Go 'head child. Mind your own business. Student guide 111, Student Council Representative 121, Choir 121, Mock trial 111, Intermural Softball 141, Intramural Volleyball 111, Basketball 121 . Michelle Lee Harvey Burlington Township Cosmetology Sal's Girl To marry Sal, move to Texas, to live our lives the happiest way possible and to make sure Sal always knows how much I love him and need him. But But Hun Don't Touch Mel! Sophomore Class President, Junior- Senior Prom Chairperson, Senior Class Treasurer, Intramural Softball 141 Dawn M Hedrick Burlington Township Bisiness Occupations China Doll To further my education in the business field and one day become a successful court stenographer. Marry my baby 'Cochise'. Where we at Micky? FBLA 111, Choir 121 Tina M. Homler Browns Mills Horticulture John James Hummel Willingboro Printing To take trips around the world and meet a lot of women from different countries. It's cool. , Sit down and close your mouth because you are cold busted , It's like that. , Buckwheat , O-tay , What's up, Crabby? F S-ea 4 'tiit Ernest James Hutchinson Riverside Drafting Emie, Em To become a photographer for Penthouse , and to meet all of the surviving members of Led Zeppelin. VICA 111, State Craftsman Fair 121, Intramural Softball, Volleyball, and Soccer Edward P. Jankowski Delran Electronics Ed Become successful and wealthy and to live a life of extreme luxury. What's up! Oh well! VICA, Fitness Club, Intramural Softball, Intramural Football f e fl Q9 3 1 A M J- 'J , ,,,, . -'-ti Monique D. Jenkins Willingboro Mary Jane Hurley Edgewater Park Cosmetology Jetson, Z , Jane To have my own business, be my own boss, move to the beach, and do whatever I want to do. Dean!! It's rainingg let's go to the beach! What time do we get out of this class? Yearbook 111 Business Occupations Nicky To go to Pierce Junior College and become a legal secretary and to marry my high school sweetheart: Danny Berrios! You do your own homework, Dawn. FBLA 111, Choir 121, Cheerleading 121 Bryan D. Jensen Bordentown City Diesel Ox, Ogre To be professional deisel mechanic. 11211 wt N9 Jerome A. Jones Willingboro Diesel ,le Reds Be the best mechanic I can. VICA 111 William P. Joyce Willingboro Electrical Construction Double D To become a rich and successful millionaire and to just go for it!! Time to ride the horse . . . room 101 . . . But...but...but. . .YouEgghead... Pigtail Double Disposable! Toms River Electrical Trouble Shooting Contest 1Top 201 121, Wrestling 121 Walt E. Kaminski Bordentown Electrical Construction To become a RICH Electrician. But, but Boss. When you call upon a thoroughbred, he gives you all he s got, but when ou call upon a jackass he kicks. Hltjconcert was consumption, ou'd be bom dead. yearbook Marie A. Kenny Philadelphia, Pa. Health Occupations Giggles Work in a nursing home or hospital. What's up? VICA 131 Stephen Joseph King Juliustown Building Trades 'Stevie, Steveski, Dong Ding If things don't work out with me and Sherry, I'll give up on love and just party with all the women. Also, to be the biggest contractor on the East Coast and give Diamond M. Lumber all of my royal business. Do it my way. Oh well, Harley all the way. VICA 131, Fitness Club 111. Crosscountry 131, Wrestling 111 Sk ft-Cf' ' . X 23 Scott Iames Kirschner Edgewater Park Commercial Art Serge, Kirch, Pig To further my career in Art and someday marry Tracy and be happy and satisfied. I don't understand. So, Come on Mike. Hockey Club 121, Fitness Club 121 Theodore Michael Korenyi Cinnaminson Building Maintenance Thad See you later dude. Hey man, what's happening with you? Robert W. Krehl Delanco Auto Mechanics Bob To be an auto mechanic or something. To make a lot of money. Who cares. Robert LaFontaine Willingboro Electrical Construction Bob To make serious money, go to college and party hardy!! Who's go that ? I'm 'jonesing' big time! Let's split. Hockey 121, Weightlifting 121, Wrestling C21 2 I I 'Z - 3 .sg rg Is' :- :'-QV n ' ' 5 .4 .. ... 5 gg- - -S-5' , - - 2 :f ' ,-, ..- - -rg Kassy Lane Burlington Township Printing Kassy, Love To live out West with Max and work as a commercial printer. Why? I'm bored, What time do we get out of here? Softball Lorraine D. Lange Cinnaminson Commercial Art Rainie Advertising, live the single life till I'm tired of partying and stuff. Move to N.Y. or L.A. I don't know. Are you mad at me? Tammy, can I drive? Softball 111 Kelly Ann Lee Palmyra Cosmetology Kal, Mouse To attend college and make my parents very proud of me in everything l do. Someday get married. My Buddy. Sike. Sophomore and Iunior Treasurer, Student Council 111, Yearbook 111, Prom Committee, Intramural Softball 141 X Q' Michelle Susan Lee Willingboro Business Occupations 24 Karat, Shelley, Shelle, Pumpkin To go to college , become a successful corporate lawyer, and hopefully get married to Paul Pagan. Yeah Buddy. That is not the move. Class Secretary 111, Varsity Basketball, Manager Luis A. Leon Mt. Holly Stationary Engineering Lou, Louie Become a boiler technician Tim Wayne Lewis Trenton Cabinetmaking Tee To be very good in electronics. Cool out. Let's get busy. We're going to get stupid tonight. Basketball 121 Dionne Lynnette Lowe Beverly Clothing Fabrication Dee Become a dancer. Que pasa birdy? Choir 131, Yearbook 111, Basketball 111 ,, 9 is 3 . .. Q I E If . ...... ' A K 4 in 2 iti' s Q W wg W 6 ,....,......,..,.. ,,.. Eva Mako Roebling Drafting Keat To be happy, healthy, wise, and WEALTHY. Ciao. VICA, VICA Officer, National Honor Society, Knowledge Bowl, Rutgers Bowl Rutgers Bowl, Who's Who, Intramural Sports, Softball William A. Maloney Willingboro Welding Keith V. Markwood, Ir. Florence Drafting Mirke To have a fast rod 1car1 and move out of NJ. No, really! Tim R. Marsh Edgewater Park Cabinet Making Smedly To ge married 1maybe1 and live comfortably. Ya Right! Smedly will find a way. , il? f. iw 1 1111 9 Xt Luz Zeneida Martinez Beverly Business Occupations Lindy, Mamuchi To become a high paying model and later in my career a Fashion Merchandiser. Also to have shiny red Lambourghini. Nikki, d0n't he look good. What's up Shell! Wish he were mine! Honey hush! Sike, you biscuit. Choir 111, FBLA 111, Prom Committee 111 i V Dianne Marie Mazza Willingboro Printing Di, Scruffy, To become a professional model, have a great life with my husband, Iohn, and someday have a nice family. Yo, animal. Crab You better think again. Yo babe Newspaper 111, Photography Club 111, Yearbook 121 Bruce R. McCall, Ir. Iacobstown Building Trades Iceman To start my owm contracting company and build it up and to marry the gir I love and spend my whole life together What's up with you. That's beat. No way. Time for a smoke. VICA, Intramural Football 121, Volleyball 121, Softball 121 Richard R. McCloskey Delanco Auto mechanics Toad Don't eat it. A o .5 X? ll C is ff 1 s ELM 3 'J tw: C22 Dawn Rose McCloskey Edgewater Park Cosmetologh Dawnie, Pete To marry Pete Sarkadi 1'851, have two children and live happily. Also to become a licensed beautician and study child psychology at BCC. Sike . . .my buddy. Mock Trial 121, Newspaper 111, Prom Committee 111, Who's Who Among American High School Students, Student Council Representative, Soccer, manager 111, Intramural Softball 111 Danny P. McDonough Cinnarninson Autobody I intend to ski and get a speed boat and make a lot of money and relax. What's up ff 1'f . , Ji' '. .4 l s.-jf N' Adrienne L. McGough Roebling Printing Koolage, Age, Slick To continue my printing career, make mega-bucks, move to the mountains, build a dream house next to a waterfall, and live my life to the fullest and party on. Yeah Right! Printer's Rule Who cares? Press Express 121, Student Council Shop Representative 121, Softball 111, Intramural Softball 111 Guy Ioseph Miliziono Burlington Township Electrical Construction Guy, Smiley To wire up the new white house! Get a million dollar a year electrical job, get married, and be happy, healthy and successful. AAAAAAAAAhhhhh Yeah The nose knows , Bummer , No way VICA 121, Varsity Soccer 141, Basketball 111 Intramural Football, Soccer, Softball, ak Volleyball David S. Moore Burlington Auto Mechanics Gizmo To continue serving the public as a fire fighter and paramedic. Rocca Maria Morelli Florence Cosmetology Rocca, Roxanne, DP II, or Dolly Country singer is my goal. I'm so hungry VICA 111 Bobby Lee Morgan Lumberton Electrical Construction Bob, Morgan To become very wealthy as an electrical contractor. To retire by the age of 35, also I hope to marry Fran Myers. What's happening, Dude? Computer Club Melanie Michelle Morgan Willingboro Business Occupation Mel To become a successful business woman and someday a devoted mother and wife. Wait a minute . . . Burnt. . . UH UH. Choir 111, Photography Club - A 51 .... : Q-ti , . . R A J X 25 Darrin K. Morris Burlington Building Maintenance To work as a Burlington Township High School maintenance man ff Iennel Y'vette Morris Delran Computers Nellie I plan to continue my education and to succeed in whatever I choose. Shut up Choir Q31, FBLA Q11, Yearbook Q11, Drama Q11, Mock Trial Q11, Softball Q21 Michelle D. Myers Delanco Cosmetology Shell To graduate from BCVTS and be a profesional beautician james M. Nash Burlington Machine Shop Nash To make a tremendous amount of money without working! Get away from home and get out on my own. Fitness Club xx 5 Sal I. Negro Willingboro Appliance repair To get out of here and get a job. Move to Texas and marry Michelle Spicer Senior Class Vice President, Intramural Softball, Football, Volleyball Q41 Dorothy Marline Nichols Mount Holly Commercial Baking Doddie, Doddles To get a good paying job and marry a rich man Where's Iain , Broz, can I have a pass? Yearbook Staff Q11, Prom Committee, Softball Q11, Wrestling Manager Q11 Michael N ieves Mount Holly Cabinet Making To graduate from Vo-Tech and go to college. 1 hate School Fitness Club Q11, Student Council Q21, Baseball Q41, Bowling Q31 Sarah Lynn Oakman Mt. Holly Business Occupations Sophie To make mucho bucks and marry a georgeous guy. FBLA Q21, Fitness Club Q11, Choir Q11, Prom Committee Q21, Class Secretary Q11 Cheerleading Q21, Soccer Manager Q11 David Odri Bordentown Building Trades To travel around the world and make money. When's break? Football Q21, Softball Q21 -X If V SX QN 54' . -L john R. Opal Delran Commercial Art OPf Ziggy Have quite a bit of fun, get an illustration job that pays about ten million dollars an hour, purchase a jammn house in Pakistan and vegitate. Have fun 'cause your gonna die. , aces , Ie ne sais pas Yearbook Q11 Christopher Pitman New York Cabinet making Redd Go to college and become a high school teacher Why you did that for? Basketball Q11 Darryl K. Plym Marlton Building Maintenance X I' l Qfjlf J 1' . ..,. ,M Stanley 1. Poreda Riverside Computer D.P. Chip, Squirtly, Polo, L'ombre Qthe shadow1 To be the best at everything I do, to own a Lambourghini Contach, to get married and to never have kids. Your a brat bee , Oh, that's a nice car. Yearbook Business Editor Q11, VICA Q21, Who's Who Q11, Honor society Q21, Honor society Pres. Q11, Intramural Soccer, Volleyball, Softball, Hockey Club Q11 Fred M. Porter Bordentown Auto Body Wake up Fred To stay in a body shop and get married to SM as soon as possible What's up? Ianell Lynn Potts Burlington Cosmetology yanellbee, Space To marry Iason Caldwell someday, to party, and try to be a successful hairdresser. Dig that! , That's cool! Lawrence Michael Preston Mount Holly Drafting Mr. President, Reagan, Larry To be a sucessful engineer and have a beautiful family. What's up , Hey man VICA f2y, Prom Committee fly, Yearbook fly, Cross Country f2y Kyle Lee Priest Cookstown Electronics Father Plan to own an Electronics shop, retire VERY WEALTHY, and maybe settle in Michigan. What do they want now? Paul E. Purnell Florence Welding PP8rj Get rich and see the world Hey man, got an extra cigarette? Craig Robert Reinhardt Willingboro Electrical Construction Craiger To be a roadie for a famous rock group. Let's party , Got a 'Boro Intramural softball f2y, Hockey Club fly I William G. Reynolds Roebling Welding Get a good job and get married. jeffrey T. Richardson Roebling Auto II Ieff To be a licensed mechanic and own my own garage. Also to be a bolunteer fire fighter I don't know! Elvy C. Ridgway Florence Electronics I hope to workin the field of communications, and as a hobby work with horses. You have to have faith , Whatever VICA f3y, Assistant yearbook editor fly, Computer Club fly, Photography Club Kellylyn Robbins ' Mount Holly Commercial Baking Kelloggs, Kellilina, Warrior Woman To get a good paying job and to move out of this state and someday have Bruce Springsteen where I want him. Let's blow this popcom stand , That's funky , Cut me a serious break , Where's Iain? Yearbook Committee f3y, Prom Committee fly, Student Council fly Philmore Scott Royal Palmyra Drafting Phil, Hey you I plan to go to college and study engineering, and become a rich man. Once you got it, keep it, but always remember where you got it from '85 Newspaper Staff, Intramural Volleyball fly, Varsity Softball Manager fly David Iohn Rybacki somewhere Auto mechanics Dave To work in a auto shop and make lots of money I can't wait until Friday! Timothy. Sadler Bordentown Horticulture Robert I. Schiffhauer Hainsport Electrical Construction Steven C. Scholey Bordentown Drafting Skippy Further my education, get married and make lots of money. t'What's up?! Varsity Soccer f2y, captian fly, Intramural softball Camille Leigh Shaffer Beverly Clothing Fabrications Ioan, Mille I plan to go to college or go into the air force. Don't touch me , You don't know me , You stinkin cow Student guide fly, Prom Committee fly, Yearbook fly 2 Wayne R. Shavers Willingboro Auto Mechanics To join Air Force and become rich any way I can. What's up man Soccer, Basketball Lettishouse Monica Simmons Burlington City Cosmetology Tish, Tiny, Tiny Trouble Model, Cosmetology, Going to school Let's go get ill , Stupid fresh , Peace UP Prom Committee QU, Yearbook QU, Chorus Q21 Basketball Q25 Iohn A. Simonenko Florence Welding Hot Rocks Graduate, get rich, 8: get out of this state. K Yr' IVA 1 f Q il Jr.. ' li t Riff I I UP r l 1' W I ,f l i , , y r , .,,, - L 1' V Q. '. Q .,.. 4 as . f.L if.. f uf W 5 ., V ,. H ' . ' f- ' , mal Heather Sue Slack Bordentown Business Occupations Speedy Go to college to become a business major. FBLA Q41 IoAnn Marie Sminkey Palmyra Cosmetology Sminkles, Smink, Sminkbomb,Minkie To some day own my own shop and to be a successful cosmetologist. To live life to it's fullest and be Happy. Dig it , What time is it? , When do we get out of here? , Hi Roz , This is too much Yearbook QD, Student Rep. Intramural Softball Q31 Christopher Todd Smith Willingboro Plumbing Snoopy To go into the Navy and learn about plumbing sol can eventually have a career in it. I didn't do anything Kenneth R. Smith Willingboro Business Occupations l .I 5 C, -Y X - X34 Q M ik 1 . S 4-s Raymond Scott Smith Riverside Computer Science Flash College I don't know Photography Q 1 J Tammy Lynn Snyder Delran Clothing Fab. Tam I plan to attend college and persue a career in Interior designing, and move to Califomia to meet Madona I'm serious you guys Drama Qlj, Student Council Q3J, Yearbook Staff Qlj, VICA Qlj, Softball Q25 Iohn K. Spellman Mount Holly Building Trades BKA, johnny B. I plan on being a Builder and the best player the world has ever known. 1 gm this Basketball Eve M. Sturtevant Burlington Twp. Commercial Baking Wild Warrior Get a good paying job, move out of New jersey and spend my remaining years with Ray Walker. I don't need this , Are you serious? Prom Committee QU, Student Council QU, Yearbook Q13 Cheerleading QIJ Paul Edward Tomosi Roebling Welding Tomos Graduate from High School, get a killer job and get rich. Who has an extra boro Miguel Antonio Torres Burlington Township Welding Psychol, Mr. T Get out of school and get a good welding job. Find the girl of my dreams, settle down, and have two kids. Spark it up , That's cool Health Club Q33 jeffrey Tustin Beverly CIE O Henry G. VanPelt Burlington City Commercial Art Hank, Whiteboy, Porcupine To attend college and join the marine reserves. Excuse me. , Cinnamon Skin , Look at that female! , Yo, She's a babe. Fitness Club CZD, Yearbook flj Cross Country Michelle Christin VanSciver Beverly Business Occupations Shelly, Coug, Dude, Muffy, Girlfriend To go to college and someday open my own dancing school! To live a long and happy life with Chris and travel the world with Lindy. I'm lost! , Hey Lindy guess what, I got to tell you something, Stupid! FBLA Michael james Vogt- Medford Lakes Plumbing Big Mike, Lurch, Ladder To make money and live life to the fullest. Soccer CD, Basketball fl, Walter S. Volz Mount Holly Building Trades To make lots of money and meet lots of women. Build my own house. l'll Rock Your World!!! john M Waldron Delanco Welding fi' F Michael Edward Walsh Mount Holly Building Trades Walsh To have a good full life. Make money and get married to the girl I love. Build my house in the mountains and enjoy my life. No, Way , Get outa here , Smoke out , What's up Mr. D, coolest English teach CIE Soccer fly, Intramural Flag football CHAMPS Terry O. Ward Riverside Drafting Buff I plan to go to college then join the Air Force Reserves and with GOD's help succeed in life. That's Chill , Yo, man chill out VICA, Student Council Soccer, Wrestling, Baseball, Weightlifting Club Ioseph A. Wargo Florence Auto Mechanics Ioe To further my education in the automotive field. That's life , So what Carrie Ann Williams Burlinton City Commercial Foods Squeaky To marry Paul Fejfar and to lead a happy life with him. Oh, well , I used to have a shirt like that but then I got a job VICA, Prom Committee Gladys Daneen Williams Palmyra Business Occupations Nikki, Nik To work in a court as a Court Stenographer and to have a funky ride and a funky crib and Mucho Dinero. Stop calling me Gladys , Let's check out the guys! , Oh, Stop Cheerleading 145, Choir 125, Yearbook ill, FBLAOJ Richard S. Winans Palmyra Computer D.P. Get a good job. Get married and have a couple of children. lt works for me Intramural Soccer Q1 year Soccer Champsj, Volleyball QVolleyball Champsl, Softball f2j Soccer Q21 Keith I. Winering Willingboro Auto Mechanichs Big Man To get my own business and make some good money, and to get married when I'm about 35 Susan Winkelspecht Maple Shade Health Occupations Work in a nursing home VICA Q45 ...a ,.Sl :V T I a . Q .. .. SSIQV Q ,.. .Aa Tina Marie Woolston Edgewater Park Cosmetology Teenie Boper To marry and raie a family with Pat Basnett. Yes, I'm Shelinda Fisher's Cousin Vice President, Prom Committee Iames K. York Willingboro Building Trades TiPPY Go into the navy as soon as I get out of school. Oh, boy . ,, ,W 'vw 1... 'in 'AW' B -will: vifw Y 435 nv- IUX -'US if tmffif' QQ -upf- 'Nils aquw- 41,5 with Wu-Q' 'fvvxmfff as -. MW 'X-fe-sum ,A A' A , M f N .4 -if ef WW 'WNW -45111 'MQW QWL if .M ,wfwf at . rf? -- F J '- 1 yn iii O ala, 'HY' O .agvmvhk -.,,..- - f' saf 'f9T53i3 5' A W X mar L gl, 53' .3 W, -4's,,A WM 1'- 19- Miffvtinm yn-JIS' M S3 N, , 1.. .WJ ann mi' IT'S GREAT T0 PI ALLY BE A SENIOR! Keith 1' ,aa MW. Mr. Cool-Mike Waldron whom:-..,,N, gflgggnggxmgiqggggiqcggflssingesnssmgfikgfsnesgshslsxhi-sfgh Max Conte, Levem Cobb, Pam Babula,Lorraine Lange, Majorie Dixon and Tim Marsh ez ' ' ' ' Let's see . . . Math, English, magazines? I know it was this big! -Mary Ebeling 'I09d1VVamg0efiml,S Baeunalkifig he6Ql1i1Pnil:mSlSfP9pBQclPfUl6'fli19rah Oakman, Michelle Lee lim York Southem Regional Vice President of VICA ,, ,,, t K. ,QE I Michelle Harvey Neil Gehringer i , W , L L1 P Z S W' J Dave Rybacki and Wayne Shavers '--373' wffb fif ,,4y x4f'i f. ' 21,2 f ' 5' , ,mf, .c,f 'V A U H ', ' ,afvfig A ' rf ., , ' ' ' ,l f aw 1 K 9,9 xxx 1 , - , sw eff' , lmntohg -M Kelly Robbins and Diane Mazza 'wi 5: 2 ,4- Rick Clawell and Walt Volz Sarah Oakman Carrie Williams 1 1, LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT I, Phil Barnett, leave to this school another year with my sister Uoycej. I, Doddie Nichols, leave this school as the last of the Nichols and to Mr. Brozio another year with Bill, Alex, and Patrick. I, Dianne Mazza, leave to Carolynn, Carmin, and someday Barbarann all the good times at Vo-Tech. Along with ALL the new rules and regulations and someone to stick-up for Carmin. I, Michelle Garcia, leave to my sister, Dawn, the best of luck during her next two years of Vo-Tech and a friend to give her a ride to school. I, Brian Cook, leave to Don E. S. the following: enough money for a new plaid suit. I, james York, leave to Mr. McGinley the following: Cement on the walls. I, Michelle VanSciver, leave to Kathy Tucker the following: Mr. Papale, to get on her nerves like he did mine. I, Ioe Cartier, leave to The Teachers the following: All the Underclassmen. I, Mike Brown, leave Miss Adams to find another hockey buddy like Walt and myself. I, Elvy Ridgway, leave to all my teachers the following: All my gratitude for the knowledge they shared with me. I, Guy Miliziano, leave to Ryan Kirby, my position on the soccer team: a box of bike parts to my little sister: and my deadly blowdarts to anybody who wants 6 days out. I, Ianell Potts, leave to Rachel Trainer the following: Memories of the early moming cruises before school and all the luck I had staying out of trouble. I, Carrie Williams, leave to Sherry Wilson, Chris Williams, and Evelyn Sheppard the following: To S.W. a box of nailsp To E.S. a hammer and all the windows in the world: To C.W. a butterknife to pop the nails out! I, Dawn Adams, leave to Tamara Horton the following: My silver jewelry, my retainers and my Bad Company tapes. I, Eva Mako, leave to anyone with the desire to succeed the following: Always know what you want and whatever you want will always be yours. I, Steven Scholey, leave to Donald Kafer the ability to play soccer and win some games next year. I, Fred Porter, leave to Mr. G. peace and the Freshmen. I, Burt Gilbert, leave to Mr. Haack the following: Memories of the class of 87 . I, Ieff Black, leave to Boss a lighter to bum up all the letters that he gets. I, Heather Slack, leave to Sheila Nelson the following: My stupid questions, and to Miss Meli all my money. I, Dan McDonough, leave to Wendy Williams all the aggravation that this school will give you. I, William Reynolds, leave to Mr. Haack the following: Best wishes from the Class of 87 . I, Dave Odri, leave to Mr. McGinley the following: My Boots. I, Michelle Harvey, leave to Mr. Spicer 5070 of someone else's loving. I, Walt Kaminski, leave the power to Boss to become principal of the school and all the hard times we gave him. I, Rocca Morelli, leave to Wayne Sewerd Tony May's phone number. I, Bob Morgan, leave to my girlfriend, Fran Myers, my life, love, and many more years of my companionship. To Boss, a person who helped me understand in times of trouble and confusion, a lot of help for you in years to come. Thanks. I, Chris Anderson, leave to future seniors the following: Always remember those freshmen. I, Mary Louise Ebeling, leave to all present and future Vo-Tech students the following: my school spirit, an empty locker, and finally my extremely loud laugh. I, Camille Leigh Shaffer, leave to Kathy, Phillip, Trish, and Lisa, my best friends, the following: comfort and understanding when you need it-Good Luck. You're going to need it. I, Philmore S. Royal, leave to Burlington County Vo-Tech my moustache, watch, oldest pair of sneakers, and my smoking habit. I, Pam Babula, leave to Dip and Trouble the ability to get through senior year and go out with no regrets. I, Stephen joseph King, leave to any guy my notebook from Mr. D.'s, all of my easyriders, all the girls' phone numbers, and all my good thoughts. I, Tina Marie Woolston, leave to Shellinda Fisher the best of luck with Tom and the ability to always remember her emergency brake is on. I, Shellinda Fisher, leave to fmy cousinj Tina Woolston the best in the future with Pat as I have had with Tom. I, Michelle Bongiomo, leave to Rich Cassidy another glorious year in this school, and to my brother Steve, all the good times and mischievousness I have knowm. Good luck!! I, Ray Smith, leave to Mary Ebeling and Iennel Morris the great memories of an awesome Class of '87'. I, Richard W. Clawell, leave to Mr. McGinley all the pizza boxes and broken tools. I, Chris Williams, leave to Burlington County Vo-Tech nothing, because I worked too hard to give it away. L ST WILL AND TESTAME T I, Ioann Sminkey, leave to Michelle R. and Todd P. the ability to get through school and enjoy it: and to Todd, the ability to get to the bus on time and good luck, you'll need it! I, Shannon Finn, leave to Stacey T. all of my old notebooks and shop books, 'cause that's the only way she'll pass! I, Lettishause Simmons, leave this school to the Cosmetology crew, flygirl and Nicky. Don't knock one off. Hear me! Bye! I, Mark Cooper, leave to Mr. Damico the following: All the good times I had here at Burlington County Vo-Tech, I, Mike Walsh, leave to all the future builders the following: Mr. McGinley's comy theory and his remarks. And to keep building killer houses. Builder's 1121! I, Becky Cipoletti, leave to the future members of the bowling team the following: All the Glory of a last place team. I, Stan Poreda, leave to Carin Poreda two more years of McG, and all the work, and all the surprise tests. I, Gary L. Cleveland, leave to my friends the best of luck. I, Robert LaFontaine, leave to Steve Nash all the freshmen girls and the games they play. I, Luis Leon, leave to Ralph Sanchez my leftover girl friends. I, Paul Purnell, leave to Daddy Haack my peanut butter and jelly sandwiches. I, Neil Gehringer, leave to Boss the following: All the gray hair he got from the duo CGlen G. and Neil GJ. I, David Moore, leave to Janet Ross the following: A classroom for herself so she won't have to push that little cart in the hallways jumping from room to room. I, Bill Ioyce, leave to james McCorriston the right to get a word in edge wise. I, Bob Krehl, leave the following excuses of being late everyday. I, Joe Wargo, leave to Mr. Norton all of the problems with my car and your Fairlane. We, the Seniors, of Print Shop leave to the Freshmen the Best Shop in the school until the Seniors of '87 leave. I, Mark A. Burroughs, leave to the Freshmen: all my cooking skills, and to Mr. G. and Mrs. C.: my Appetite. I, Bruce R. McCall, Ir., leave to Mr. McGinley and ALL of the TEACHERS the following: Mr. McGinley: A hair transplant and to the Others: Goodbye. I leave Mr. McGinley my shop pants. I, Caprice Emerson, leave to all my teachers at BCVTS the relief of knowing that I WON'T be back to eat in their class. Love ya. Thank you. I, Lorraine Lange, leave the following: To Michelle Lolli: My junior year haircut and To Dawn Garcia: My great grades in shop, but I leave my LAST kiss to Jack Hynd. I, Doug Dorsey, leave to Mr. G. the following: 'Hang Loose' I, Paul Tomosi, leave to Fred Scholick the following: All the Freshmen. I, Michelle Susan Lee, leave to the rest of the Business Occupations Flygirls the following: Remainders of the Hawthorne Crew, my crazy laugh and all my high steno grades. I, Sarah Lynn Oakman, leave to Kathy Tucker the following: all my shop notes: everything else I wish to keep! I, Deborah Anderson, leave to Mr. Damico all my chocolate chip cookies and all my complaints and nagging about reading those never-ending English books, Thanks Mr. Damico. And to Mrs. Altman, my pleasantness when you asked me to clean or be your assistant secretary. I, Lettishause Simmons, leave this school to the Cosmetology crew, flygirl and Nicky, Don't knock one off. Hear me! Bye! I, Sal Negro, leave to Mr. Spicer all the little Eddie Thomsons you can handle. I, Lavern Cobb, leave to Ms. Mohan the following: thanks for the knowledge I acquired over the years. I, Iohn Sminkey, leave to Michelle R. and Todd P. the ability to smoke it through school and enjoy it. And Todd the ability to make it to the bus on time. I, Larry Preston, leave to Ieanne Pinapfel all my best dressed days and all my hugs and kisses. I, Dawn Rose McCloskey, leave to Mrs. Szymanski all the memories of me and Pete kissing in the halls, I, Iohn Opal, leave to Patti, Nusk, and Karma the following: La Viande! I, Keith Winnering, leave to RJ., Dawn, Stacey, and Angelo the following: to have as much fun in here as I did and I hope you all pass. I, Terry Ward, leave to Roy Ruby and jeff Holcomb another year with Mr. Newman. I, Scott Kirschner, leave to Tracy the follwoingz my love. I, Dave Rybacki, leave to Dave Moor the '74 Chevy Nova so he can say, I have a real car! I, Richard McCloskey, leave to john Caperelli and Tracy Cameron my '72 Nova so they have a way home from school next year. I, Philmore S. Royal, leave to Burlington County Vo-Tech my moustache, my watch, my oldest pair of sneakers, and my smoking habit. I, Mike R. Brown, leave to Roy and jeff my limp. LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT I, Ernest james Hutchinson, leave to the Freshmen of Drafting the responsibility of keeping up the shop's good reputation I, Ed jankowski, leave to Phil Barnett 1 bottle of Coppertone. I, Tammy Snyder, leave to Mrs. Coleman and Mr. Altman all my visits to the library, Mrs. Harris and Mrs. Lopez all my excuses, Ms. Mohan the knowledge she has helped me achieve in my junior year, and most of all to Mrs. Szymanski all the things I did and didn't get caught doing. I, Craig Reinhardt, leave to the future Vo-Techers all the schemes to scheme, I, Kelly Lee, leave to the underclass Cosmo Girls the following: to help Mrs. Altman find her keys and clip board and her 3 points a day. I, Kassy Lane, leave to Linda Dipple and Laura Landis the memories and lost laughter of Print Shop. I, Dawn A. Hedrick, leave to Mr. Papale and Mrs. Brockway all of my computer wisdom and patience. I, Nicky jenkins, leave to Mrs. Brockway and Mr. Papale all the patience and understanding that you gave me because your going to need it for the new Freshmen. I, Melanie Morgan, leave to all the underclassmen the following: my eagerness to leam, my determination, and my playfullness. I, Chris Pittman, hereby leave to my sister QTinaJ all my assignments for Mrs. Bastedo. I, Lori A. Good, leave to the Freshmen in Business Shop all the wonderful fha-hal classes with MR. Papale for 4 years! I, jose R. Cotto-Lopez jr., leave to future students the following: good luck, God bless this school. I, Tim Lewis, leave to the boys Emy, Bill, Andrea, and all the rest my school, my house, my car, my ex-girlfriends and cool-out. I, Fred Evers, leave to Dawn Garcia my love, hugs, kisses, and Sparky for her to have forever. I, Miguel Torres, leave to the skinny people of this school the following: my experience in weight lifting, and all those smokey lunches. I, jim Nash, leave to all the people behind the following: the ability to not start liking new-wave trends, and the memories from the parties. I, jerome A. jones, leave to Mr. Brennan the following: best wishes to his business and thanks a lot for the training. I, jennel Morris, leave to Mrs. Homlein a new person to call Trouble, Sherry Wilson, I, Eve Sturtevant, leave to Emily Robbins my big mouth and arrogance, feven though she doesn't need themj and to the juniors of Bake Shop-thanks for the great year! Love ya' and don't ever change!!! I, Kelly Robbins, leave to jan Haines and Mr. Ed Brozio another wonderful year together because I failed her! And to the juniors of Bake Shop-thanks for the great 85-86 school year. Love always. I, Tami Astemborski, leave to Linda Dipple my noisy car to escape the light way! I, Danielle Beckworth, leave to Lisa Reynolds the following: a boyfriend and a case of Perform hair spray. I, Denise Betz, leave to Donna King and Diane Adams the following: Donna, good luck in whatever you do, Diane, have fun with Papale fha-hal. I, Wendy D'Ascendis, leave to Heather D'Ascendis my fancy penmanship, my fashion tips, and my good looks. I, Bryan jensen, being of sound mind and body leave to Mr. Brennan all the hacksaw blades I broke. I, Hank Van Pelt, leave to Burlington County Vo-Tech the following: luck and success in making the future of the younger generation successful and profitable. Also, I leave all of my love to a very special person, Lisa Cipriano. I, Ernest Haine Curlis, leave to jean Pinapfel and Darla Estelow the fun time we had at the Military Ball and all the heartaches we've gone through together! I, Mary jane Hurley, leave to Becky C. my Led Zeppelin shirt, my Bon jovi posters, and all the towns with no cops, QS: Linusj. I, Walt Volz, leave to Tina Monoghan my car and everything else I own. I, Keith Markwood, leave to Mr. Newman all my intelligence and used car parts. I, john Spellman, leave to the school, my name john B. I, Howard Bruce Bernstein, leave to Mr. Gerber and Mrs. Cacciatore the following: all my cake decorating skills and cooking skill and I also leave my dirty whites to the freshmen. I, Kyle Priest, leave to Darla Estelow the following: the unknowing of what we would have been. I, Ed Ammerman, leave to Ms. Mohan the following: a year's supply of Red Hair Dye. I, jeff Richardson, leave to Mr. Norton, Mr. Anderson, and Mr. Damico the following: maybe I'll come back and see you if I've got the time. i1- CLASS CLOWNS Melanie Morgan and Iohn Opal TEACHER'S TORMENTS Alberto Crespo and Mel Morgan - - MOST SCHOOL SPIRITED Iose Cotto-Lopez CUTEST COUPLE Max Conte and Kassy Lane MOST MISCI-IIEVOUS Pam Babula and LSLQf!lZ f w f -nf. ,- Q ftf,7w,, CLASS FLIRTS Sarah Oakrnan and Alberto Crespo FRIENDLIEST Lavern Cobb and John Opal - CLASS DREAMER - Tammy Astemborski and Eva Mako Mike I. Brown and lim Nash 4 MOST INTELLIGENT Mike I. Brown and Lavem Cobb Eva Mako and Ieff Black MOST ATHLETIC PERSONALITY PLUS Sarah Oakman and jose Cotto-Lopez - l MOST TALKATIVE BEST LOOKING Alberto Crespo and Melanie Morgan Michelle Garcia and Steve Scholey I b j C mf so C ,rj xx, i , l l MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED MOST ABSENT MINDED MOST DEPENDABLE Jeff Black and Lori Good Lorraine Lange and Stan Poreda and Mike R. Brown Michelle Garcia MOST POPULAR Lavern Cobb and Mark Cooperfnot picturedj QUIETEST Ray Smith and Michelle Garcia , ,RSV BEST DRESSED A Michelle Garcia and lose Cotto-Lopez 1 FAVORITE TEACHER Suzanne Case Charles Damico OMI EES CLASS CLOWNS Debbie Anderson Lavem Cobb Roslyn Harris john Hummel David Moore CLASS FLIRTS Debbie Anderson Caprice Emerson Kelly Lee Kelly Robbins Jose Cotto-Lopez john Hummel Guy Miliziano David Moore QUIETEST Elvy Ridgway Heather Slack Michelle VanSciver Gary Cleveland David Odri MOST SCHOOL SPIRITED Mary Ebeling John Opal Ray Smith Hank Van Pelt jim York CUTEST COUPLE Michelle Harvey and Sal Negro PERSONALITY PLUS Michelle Myers Dawn McCloskey Michelle VanSciver john Opal Kyle Priest FRIENDLIEST Camille Shaeffer Ray Smith MOST ABSEN T MINDED Tammy Astemborski Camprice Emerson Ioanne Sminkey Tammy Snyder Fred Porter Keith Winnering MOST MISCHIEVOUS Caprice Emerson Shannon Finn Melanie Morgan Ianell Potts Ed Ammerrnan Mike Mourey Keith Winnering CLASS DREAMER Caprice Emerson Lorraine Lange Ernie Hutchinson Fred Porter MOST DEPENDABLE Mary Ebeling Shellinda Fisher Eva Mako Michelle VanSciver john Opal Kyle Priest MOST TALKATIVE Lavem Cobb Roslyn Harris Adrienne McGough Kelly Robbins David Moore john Opal MOST ATHLETIC Shannon Finn Eva Mako Howard Bemstein Derek Finer Hank Van Pelt INTELLIGENT Mary Ebeling Lori Good Stan Poreda MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Mary Ebeling Eva Mako Bob Morgan Stan Poreda FAVORITE TEACHER Ms. D'Alessio Mrs. Iacono Ms. Meli Mr. Winks Mr. Wirth TEACHER'S TORMEN TS Debbie Anderson Caprice Emerson Kelly Robbins Mike R. Brown Bill loyce Bruce McCall Paul Pumell BEST DRESSED Lori Good Marjorie Dixon Nikki jenkins Lorraine Lange Michelle VanSciver Mike R. Brown Scott Kirshner Larry Preston Hank Van Pelt Terry Ward MOST POPULAR Lorraine Lange jose Cotto-Lopez Alberto Crespo john Opal Miguel Torres BEST LOOKING Lonnice Davis Lorraine Lange Dawn McCloskey Adrienne McGough Chris Anderson Mark Cooper lim Nash Hank Van Pelt f 4 .: j'i 'Zi ,.2: X K JV' NLE - --w --- ' Q ' 'J '1' .,,kr255' ,,l-933-,' 4 , 'Y - 4'-' , '. - ' 5- .., x , 54 k ,Q-7 .,,f-'P L-ff - fi f- 4- -r ' wk ZO'-'v-lbw'-lcnv-'Z'-'EDP 'X' UU! WO POGUM 56 Dr. Benjamin V.P. Verdile Superintendent Mr. Richard I. Edge President 1980 Mr. Burrows H. Harris Member To the Class of 1987: Congratulations upon your graduation! The years you have studied here at Burlington County Vo- Tech have paid off. You are leaving us, ready and able, to enter the world of work. The staff here is certain that you will continue to succeed. It is my sincere wish that each and every one of you enjoy hap- py and prosperous lives. May your future continue to have the success you are enjoying at this time. Sincerely, Benjamin V. P. Verdile Mrs. Elisabeth M. Richards 1 Vice-President 1978 Mr. Steve P. Matuska Member Mrs. Sonia Martini Business Administrator Dr. W. George Batezel County Superintendent 1 969 Iohn E. Queenan, Esq. Solicitor 1979 1981 1965 IV P Don E. Schreiber Principal September 1983 ' ,ff- :-fW l V lf me Mg, . . Rx, .X hw I 7 2 l 1 i , Stephen Benowitz Director of Special Needs September 1975 Graduates: You have now completed a very important chapter in your life. It is my wish that all of you will follow through and become suc- cessful leaders of tomorrow. Good Luck in every success to all or you in the future. Be a success story from your alma mater, BCVTSX' WMM? Hats off to the Class of 1987! Diligent pursuit of your vocational, academic, and personal goals has paid off in this proud moment in each of your lives. Although your accomplishments have been great, you have not been alone. Take time to thank those family members, teachers, and friends who helped you achieve your goals. - More importantly, make a commitment to help 4- others to achieve theirs. The real value of your 1 education lies not in what you have learned, but Ron Ruilova Assistant Principal September 1977 Congratulations to the Class of 1987. You have invested a great deal of time and effort in your education. You acquired the knowledge and skills to suc- ceed. You have everything you need to make your investment pay off. As the Burlington County Vocational Technical School District celebrates its 25th An- niversary this year, make certain you put your education to good use. Best wishes to all of you for a successful future. HZMMMM rather in how you use what you've learned for yourself and for others. Best wishes for con- tinued success. .. was Dolores Szymanski Assistant Principal September 1983 Congratulations to the Class of 1987. We started our freshman year together. Over the past four years, I've watched you work hard. At last, gradua- tion and a diploma are yours. Use these skills you learned here at Burlington County Vocational and Technical Schools to become the best possible person you can be. - S .,:-:mv 1 Q e Elizabeth Haines William jordan Principal-Adult education Principal Curriculum and Instruction july 1970 1969 C titl C Allen Nordt Erma Sobol t Superviso and Grounds Career Service Coordinator 1977 September 1982 OCAUONAL 44, xl O, -X ,oo 9 ob 2 o th 0 5 I- Z 0- ' I U7 LD O E X f-X 5 Eg ,Q QQ V we 1962-1987 Q5 W S Z digg gage Iohn Zachau Apprentice Coordinator October 1973 43 fix EAS R Diane Brockway COE Coordinator 1981 - jackie Pergola Athletic Director 1978 Kathy Picklo CHO Coordinator October 198 J if I' Gail Hall ISS Coordinator September 1986 have ff, 3fs1'u.xL. h wav -, . -gi Q54 C ,, Q as S K 5, L ' Y 3,,'?w as Q A X 3 1.1555 xx vw n QRS xii: Q X H113 3 f-x - ...ey S' my .XQXBQ avigfs. 4 I 2--W Z. , as . 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J I ' y,nc I I' r Eileen Elizabeth Virginia Evelyn Iarvis Barbara Marian Lynn Dickinson Fleming Iablonski SQCIQWY to the Klemm SQCYQWY Switchboard Sec. To Princ. Secretary Supt, Off. Supermtendem Admin. Asst. Evening School ' ' ' ' As - 1 er August December O Angie Melocchi Secretary Curr. Sr lnsruct. Iuly 1982 A 9 Y Maybe I should have been a secretary instead of a as I wish I had a nickel for everytime I put a book teacher. away. ,.,,, e . n A e X I ' - . . - ' ,, . f i I ill? ' - , fii.g1::1: , , - E ,' .. 'Y-.' f - 1 I 1 s5??:: ' f f N Yvonne Miller Doris Murphy Vera Oakman Gloria Ruth Reed Carmen Rivera Secretary Secretary Payroll Ollivierre Clerk Typist Sec.to Princ. Supt. Office Guidance Supervisor Acct !BkPg. Guidance Spec. Needs September 1977 july 1984 October 1975 Margh 1983 September 1984 Iuly 1985 Mary Severi Secretary Supt. Office November 1968 1 if W ! 4ff7 Z7 W.. : gn W, - VV V, fa? 1 f fgflfi .,..,, AV Carolyn Spicer Secretary Assist. Princ, Office December 1976 Charlene jackie Szelc Stevenson Coordinator of Sec. Even. Sch' Computer Acct. July AL1gL1SI 1 Marie Wright Acct. f Bkpg. April 1985 PIC ak sig 96 CDCUZHUFHCUU ZGOFJCD ee UQU P M G 214 62 -ii. .A1 C , x'QQ.. e i iff: ' A.., ..,.g f A ,J'f ' john Abaslom Sammy Bell Billy Dennison Custodian Custodian Shift Foreman Custodian L, C, -.Ann 1, C 1nnv- 1 1 .A-H Iames Fitzpatrick Charles Homan Roy Ingling Custodian District Receiving Custodian September 1984 May 1968 1977 9 We iiii DODGERS 8 7 , eete SC f 7 as 3' ' CC C M C Charles Bromiley, Feb. 1979 ip f 7 its X Clifford Clark, Sept. 1968 4 I William Fish, Oct. 1984 tt es i N ss Y as i David Green, Aug. 1977 -. 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Ed. f Head Teacher September 1971 2 ,rr' 'r T 'rl' fn , , S Q 5 f. ,,1, if iff: lp 'I I I kr, ig My best friend Who are we? see msn- Sharon Brown Special Needs September 1986 i All Pirates Aboard! , s 4-. , I ,, I , ' A 5 if yty,yy I if ,, ' f 'i:4-Wgffyz, , , Susan Bastedo Mathematics f Head Teacher November 1976 Marliee Cardinal Basic Skills September 1983 - s David Corvo Health 8: Phys. Ed. September 1986 va! G5 English September 1977 Everyone wants to get into the act. Mariann Hornlein English f Head Teacher September 1967 Alexas Horwitz Mathematics 1 981 The way we were! Who am I? fsee page 821 'anne Leavitt -My Catherine Iacono French and English 1985 Arlene Iarvis Mathematics September 1985 J---- -, ,,,, Social Studies April 1970 - And on Tuesday we'll . . . 1 Basic Skills English Health 8: Phys September 1985 October 1977 Ocotober 1986 - Basic Skills Social Studies February April 1983 Lois Roberts Ianet Ross Mathematics Special Needs january 1981 December 1979 - dial Health 6: Phys. Ed. Special Needs April 1985 November 1986 wg 'gli Minna Recht Basic Skills f Head Teacher November 1977 English Septem er 1971 ,thi Sandra Stephan Special Needs january 1981 Creasia Stone English September 1978 janet Walsh Special Needs March 1985 - Now multiply . ,, Linda Weber Science September 1985 james Tanzillo Special Needs September 1979 Lawrence Winks Health 8: Phys. Ed. , September 1971 james Wirth Doug Wolan Science Politics? Social Studies September 1968 April 1986 , Richard Anderson Cosmetology II Auto Mechanics I 1968 1985 1 , ti, Diane Brockway Edward Brozio Business Occupations Commercial Baking Ianuary 1981 September 1972 Brennan Diesel February 1972 1 :if Anna Cacciatore Commercial Foods September 1984 Robert Costa Charles Danulett Cabinet Making Electronics November 1984 September 1986 lack Eggleston Plumbing September 1986 ,pm-.X we 1, .,. i ff. lex N' i sfiruonary Engineering September 1983 1 r Pint size or Half Pint? Who am I? Welding November 1 9 71 Commercial Foods September 1984 Roger Horn Machine Shop George Lesnak Commercial Art January 1969 September 1968 Auto Body September 1965 Clothing Fabrication January 1975 Efssffg r i x it A xkky It is hard to remember being that sma1l. Who am I? lsee pg. 822 viii is V I X , if' james McCorriston Shhhh . . . Cvsmetology I Electrical Construction Tell me who I am September 1986 May 1970 XMZS Timothy McGinley james McGonigal Yvonne Meh Building Trades Computer Data Processing Business Occupations May 1983 September 1965 September 1971 -i - One . . . Two . . . Three . . . Repeat Harry Newman james Norton Who is he? Drafting Auto Mechanics II fsee pg, 82, May 1973 September 1983 Business Teacher September 1974 Kathy Picklo Health Occupations October 1983 - Look at this bathtub RING . W1 Best Dressed at BCVTS. William Spicer Appliance Repair September 1968 p.74 Mrs. Porter p.75 Mr. Damico p.76 Ms. Horwitz p.80 ftopj Ms. Meli Qbottomj Mrs. Picklo p.81 Ctopj Mr. McGinley fbot- tomj Mr. Danulett Iohn Altman Librarian vember 19 ---------J,, ----- J Guidance Counselor Guidance Counselor n . 1 1 nr-In No 69 ,X N, xl , WM .f M Iames Kamerdze Edward Miller Iudy Sharp District Guidance Guidance Counselor NUFSG September 1970 September 1968 Ianllary 1983 5 X ly , . 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Q ff 2 , at ' f 3 E 1 xii-ff uf lf,l'-,zu Kia Patrick Andrew Smith Smith Soma Rushing to the Buses? Robert Olga Tipton Vera Tammy Iohn Scott Stanley Steele Stilts Marguerita Peter Terrie Swint Talbot Thomas Rene Vera It's self explanatory! David Wadsworth john Peter Paula Verril Vitale Volpe flv A V A, H tlrl Michael Senya HWY Ward Ward Ward Warriner Lynn Welthy West White Wilkinson Wingate Winarski Wolbert CAMERA DODGERS Markal Anderson Rickie Bouche Scherrie Davidson Yvette Durbin Edward Ford Tracey Gay Grant Gerhardt Iames Hubbs Dawn Kellman Joseph Kershaw Kenneth Lamb Steven Lowther Russell Mourey Patti Muscianese Mark Simons Bonito Talpos Michelle Talpos Antonio Thompson Thomas Walder See no evil. Hear no evil, Speak no evil. Teachers Faculty Room Ah.. ' Ag Volunteers for Saturday Detention Here I am! T.G.l.F. fThank God It's Fridayj Happy Halloween! 95 r w,,,, V wwf. M, ', W, W U wa , 'KW-K ' ut f', W.. 51' Don Kafer breaking away with the ball. Buddy Gelak trying to keep the ball away Coach from Medford Player. VARSITY TEAM y e l Tony Astor yyll Howard Bernstein K 1 K W I0hI1 BGHS I1- T ' E Mike I. Brown ' S Ernie Curlis p , ' Derek Finer 5 . as oef' f Buddy Geleck Jim Hickey Y Jeff Holcomb S ' ' ' Don Kafer Don Kafer Buddy Gelak R an Kirb , rffaracyy Congratulations to Don David Lee Chris McLaughlin Guy Miliziano Steve Scholey Scott Sheppard Wendy Simon Steve Sokolove Eddie Tompson Mike Vogt Terry Ward Kafer and Buddy Gelak for being selected to appear on the Ballot of the Courier Post's All-South Jersey Soccer Team as Forwards. comes! -lefflriolcomb Ready or not here it 1 Derek Finer goes after the ball. Coach Silverman goes over tactics with the team. David Lee Positioning himself to take V ' , K the ball away- ' rl ' 'fl 3 X5 .Sli if .' X ' i' , Ylfff' I f S ,M , lil, E 5. I x , xc: :L A ' ' f Don Kafer and Terry Ward work the ball down - '3 fl' . the field. 1 Good Header, Eddie! JV TEAM y Frank Benowitz ff- M ,t 1 Jennifer Betts t S Iohn Brown fr-ig? 'f, if ..,t- 'S-75 412 - if M Mark Burroughs ,,, 8 Steve DeGroot , rti . ae Derek Devlin X 4 ar el' iv B 1OhnGaSk111 t l gy if I ' . 11 l'l'z TQ 2, 1 V lim Gillespie B t i ' Us L 4 . y ' Traci Karmade A F' gay iw I lv f A V , K A Mitchell n, V lly, . 7 V Maryann Mueller so M y M b l Z tv A . y Kevin Nelson Mrs. T. Gardner t M B lf' V B B TraCY Nusk6Y Asst. Coach Sarah Oakman Les Shultz ,B s l Tammy Stanley ' Dave Wadsworth l S W fe. B l t.t't aye . ,t Y U jennifer Betts and Franklin Get the ball and score! Hoomphfr Benowitz going after the ball. Beth Tustin Mgr Miss Sue Adams Art Winiarski Coach , 1 'f fl 1 :il 'V , 17. Vs , VV' vs ii frm' my I If I 1, ,, if X V J 'hi 2 A12 ,T T v 6' z gf On October 11, 1986 Tim Geesaman became the first student from Burlington Co. Vo-Tech to win a medal at the New Jersey Vocational Cross Country Meet. With a time of 18:09 minutes over a 3.2 mile course, Tim won a 3rd place bronze medal out of 150 runners that par- ticipated. Congratulations Tim for a job well done! V ,,,,,,Y. 3 1, L' X N .H at 1 , W. f ' X Q X, lf t !,, , 117 .' fl 5 s ' -ix T Q lflif H' f'U sl ' fx YF f r .ff Shahidah Hart Susan LaGambina Debbie Moore Michelle Rambow Offense setting up for a play. 0 X 30 'N e ,M nn' e , M Debbie Moore keeps the ball away from Northem players. Charging down the court. 1 t br? ne! , Iohn Brown Mrs. T. Gardner Miss. D. Leavitt Manager Coach Asst. Coach Rosemarie Kniss Valerie McGrath Iean Pinapfel 1.l Kia Smith Q If E Leon Mark Iavier Anderson Burroughs Cabrera Kevin Mike jeff Green Hamilton Holcomb Iavier Cabrera makes a nice layup to the basket. Tim Andre Mr. R. Silverman Lewis Robinson Coach Where'd the ball go? And we have another two points! Don't let him knock the ball away Leon. f gi ,. wif ,U . - f' 'N -1.7 Philip Steve Mr D Corvo Anderson Nevenfeld Asst Coach Celeste Simmons Terry Diaz Liza Matthews Makefhafba1lg0ir1 Manager Asst. Mgr. Asst. Mgr. Uv ., 'A if e ' f f' z H . i T T Doug Steve Terry Derrick Don Boiston Curlis Decker Devlin Kafer 2 2 eee' f T Y David Herbie Keith Kris Shawn Lee Martin McLaughlin McLaughlin Muchler , 1 eevv I ' Q X I n TR I A, D 1 1 1 -f N, e 3 N 4 4. f Andre Mike Christopher Munford Parrish Rue Yakelewicz York ,E , AQ' : on iff , . A y ' i ' 1 4 .m.il'fi A I is Tony Iim IV Team Varsity Team ffllmffz K ask NX rw 1 3 X as-iw w li 1-Il UI!! VH!!! A pm mn , - N, . .. ... ,. , ,W .... .. . . . I vm . .f w Y ai' ' , R -x r ' , ti M J as S Mr. I. McGoniga1 Coach Team managers, Doug Boiston, and Terry This our home! I'11 make it this time! -David Lee D . ecker check thmgs out to make sure they're ready for the match. I gif ll' r -Y 9 1 lg' N-is :,, x Marsha Lastique Kim Doris Pam Boyd Irizarry Kolcznski . xr f f -s ' s 'I ar -Sat. , 2, Ehzabeth The team captains say thanks to Sam Lloyd Kara of Bowl-O-Mat for his help this year Nleves ' Kincaid just look at our style! ll! Wild! , 'V' ' N E 5 I . . ,y h v ' ' 1' an ' - is ' T 3' f' 'bf tt.. I - . - , , . X if I Q-'-FFP ' teea A Congratulations Bowlers! On Friday, Feb. 27, 1987, the boys and girls varsity bowling teams each won 3rd lace bronze medals in the N.IR7.A.C. bowl- in tournament in Somerset, Ni. Also in the tournament Kara Kincaid won the trophy for girls high single score and lim York won the trophy for the boys high series score in the tourna- ment. Our congratulations for a job well done this year. The end of year awards for bowling were as follows: High average: Boys -lim Yorkp Girls -Kara Kincaid Captains awards: Boys -Don Kafer and Terry Deckerg Girls-Marsha Lastique Coach's award: Boys -Dou Boistonp Girls - Elizabetl? Nieves l , ,,,, ,,J,,, Tony Astor Hansbury Krause Walter Volz Eric Edher not pictured w 4 Bronrn Cylarlre Finer X o ? a, A , Hajny Harvey Hllbbs Hung? w .I Kirby Lowe Mazza Palmer Raber v .r Winiarski Coach Asst. Coach 'gf Budd Nrchols Manager Derek Finer pumps iron to get ready for competitions. Tony Astor tries to maneuver his opponent. f Ron Hajny tries to get his opponent's shoulders pinned. t Dondi Lowe tries to get his opponet's shoulders pinned. Tony Astor and his opponent lock each other's heads .1 ' .1 Bryant Bullock Doran Hobbs Luppke 1- l l Q McCurdy Oakman Peak Russell Spell Tammy Missy Doran and Holly Luppke prac- Give us a B ! Give us a C ! Give Stanley tice their cheers. us a V ! Give us a T ! Coach E . kk..k XA o ,W 3. FT I E: 5' Waiting is hard at tryouts. - iff 'Q . u . ' fig. , '-AA .rst ' A .,., ara if i Elgenbrood Hardie Mueller - 'fsewfii W I an e anya aura Winder fu: .. K rrre 8 Mr. james Hoffman Miss Diane Leavitt Coach ,. ,, .,,, U , , W Assistant Coach . K f LL: . r11.1l ,. Ax-V?x: - Xliitzz A xA If - i . ,..1r ..,, Z if fx ,..'5 x x M .s.. . f- ---- W. 1 Q, t X r..L E K 5, ,.,r ,krr rrkzg vkxkk X ALMA: Jrk ,jk 6.53 P f' Qi. v ov f 5 Whataway to go home. 1 r f V A Midi V Softball of '86 proved to' be a year of rebuilding the ss'rr 8 8 fp as 8 c team. With the majority of players in 1985 graduating, Q +4 if 8 it Spring of 1986 became a frightening experience for the fl softbal team. Fortunately we had a few experienced taccp ap , ' 8 x , players left but the new freshmen became our salva- kg, p 8 if... tion. The pllayers were of quality rather than of quanti- if my ty. Our power hitters turned out to be Lynn Hardie if , and Dana Ortutay. Dodie Nichols, the most valuable ctift I pepia P1aYer of the Year, proved to be the pitcher that never U r K W ' titit' Q- X ' gave up. The team showed great school spirit. What a Crazy game! X d: ,J 9155, Jig'-24411, - f 4 , ' K Q-QV Q N ' tj! Z ,. Mai , A 1 ' in Agfhnffiftki , Wggif 1 '4f,f , 4 ,X, YU if-4.1 Mike Brown Gary Crawford r Q 1. 2 AN- s g -.- V f X . 1 A . - as - . W, r rQr Tif f g 3 N , ,xx X.: X up Q sm W g. Y sf 3, gg Q, .av gxm Q35 z J' Y fi X 4 is . E or Q- V - - rf ,g - '- i nys 31 r f - ' . A is - 2' X. feiafi i Nik all 1 y Mike Nichols Nieves N., Qi: . 6,- ,f. K Sf' it Holcomb Stilts Kafer Kressler i . A f r, , . 1 t I J A si' - C-as 1 'A' ,wig N. 'lPx1r?N x' ' 'rx . -- -14, .K . K tt, . rg: M ,,,,..O-- Larry Craig Stilts Sklodowski Coach Assistant Coach Vera . York Rene MW Boys baseball . . . One of the newest but more successful sports from Vo-Tech. Even though they are only in their se- cond year of playing ball they have had the opportunity to go to their first State Tournament. It was a close game losing the tournament by only one home run to the Bergen County teams. Despite their loss, they are look- ing forward to being a part of the Tournament again. In the past season they played in fourteen games, winning seven. They had seven home and seven away games with their high score 14. The outstanding player of the year was Larry Stilts but it took team effort and co- operation to make the State Tournament. Way to go baseball!! fa-,W fm fd' -tailfliiiliiilfsi at F s i,e. Z' l t p ' ...,L. -iji K x fp., M? Q s 5 nigga Y V Q L ' A tw-ml was-s . A ' i ,.., 9 N t .. . r Q ,eg g ' L .I K -mf-X ...1- , .. -f - . -1 -, ' Q . 4 Swing! Back: Coach Mr. john Funches, Larry Stilts, Ieff Holcomb, Craig Sklodowski, Michael Nieves, Donald Kafer, Asst. Coach Mr. lim Norton, 2nd Row: Rene Vera, Billy Stilts, james York, Michael Brown, Front: Gary Crawford, Mike Nichols, Walt Kressler Ball . ',,-W' i s Q ,. . s. TW W . . 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' 4 I V x g 1:4 in f I 0 YNXQE SAW 'I I All an f nu- '1 '. ' J 9 W1 Egg: x - ' 7 W' A 5,1 H .A--- ' Q Y ET 43 ,5 ef .. -' ' 1 v - A A 1 I would like to congratulate everybody on their hard work and late nights. I would like to give special thanks to Mr. McGonigal and to my advisors, Mrs. Bastedo and Ms. Horwitz, and l would like to thank the other editors for putting up with me through the long nights and rush deadlines. I would aslo like everybody to remember the good times and the laughs we had. My two years sure have paid off as editor on this yearbook. I will always have the ex- perience for future job experience. See Ya, next year and good luck to the class of '8 7. Joseph Cumberland Computer Editor I would like to thank all those who rnade this yearhook the great hook that it has heroine. Mrs. Bastedo, Ms. Horwitz, and all the yearhook staff I thank you for your patience and helo in showing me the ropes. It's heen great working with you. Thanks to all the students for rnaking this more than a hook of hlank pages. Good luck to the class of '87 you 're the hest. Beoky Cipoletti Literary Editor --. ...Y vnr. W -7- ----.J ---...,... f-gn, WELCOME I never realized all the work and hours involved! Dear Class of 1987, Congratulations for finally getting through the year. I hope you enjoy the yearbook. Alot of time and effort went into it. I 'd like to thank all the teachers that helped us out, Mr. Papale for the use of his room and supplies, Mr. McGonigal for the use of his room and printer that I borrowed for the yearbook. Most of all I would like to thank Ms. Hor- witz and Mrs. Bastedo for all the long nights, early mornings and all the dinners at school. I 'd also like to thank Chris, Carin, Joe, Becky, Mary Jane, and Eluy for all their help with the yearbook. Stan Poreda Business Editor I would like to take rhif time to thank everyone who haf helped rnake thif yearhook poffihle. Efpecially Mr. Papale, Mr. McGonigal, Mrf. Brockway and Min Meli for their Jupport and cooperation during the hectic deadlinef. I thank Mrf, Baftedo and MJ. Horwitz for everything they have taught me and fir giving me the refponfihility to he editor. I feel that the hard work and long hourf have finally paid off I have enjoyed working on the yearbook Ifdff for the part two yearf. I have met many new people that I prohahly otherwife would not have the opportunity to know. Chriftine Howe Layout Editor This year we totally went computerized! AJ an Assistant Layout editor of the year- hook, I would like to thank the people who ae- tually stayed aber and hehted us. I 'ue learned a lot this year and I hope to learn euen more in my next two years. I would like to give the Class of '87 my hest wishes and I hope you all aeeonzplish all that you strive to do. See the rest of you next year. Have a great summer. Carin Poreda Assistant Layout Editor .IQX if A .V fi? As an assistant Computer Editor on the 1986- '87 Reflections, I enjoyed the time I spent with the rest of the staff during the all-night lalmostl marathons. I would like to give thanks to Mrs. Bastedo and Ms. Horwitz for all of their help and oar-pools home after yearbook sessions. It was a great year and this is going to be the best yearbook yet. Happy 25th Vo-techll Thanks, everybody, Douglas A. Bois ton Assistant Computer Editor I would like to thank Mrs. Bastedo, Ms. Honvitz and the yearbook staff for putting up with all the hassles and staying late to put this book together. Although we suffered through hard times they made us stay calm, and meet our deadlines. They were our backbone. Thank you for making this yearbook a great success. Elvy Ridgway Assistant Literary Editor Al I 1 ll C C I ,H ,, M, Do you know what the best thing to do with computer disks? iii This year the yearbook was computerized with the use of Typevision Cfor copyj and Pagevision ffor layoutsj. We even got our own IBM Computer. Now how did she say to put the screen and borders on? - Mrs. S. Bastedo Mrs. A. Horwitz Advisor Advisor -i Reflection Staff You know what they say about creative people? They Production and Advertising sure are messy! L it I wonder if Mrs. Bastedo knows how many times I've revised this page of copy? WELCOME WE RE HAPVY TO HAVE you wmw us' + Debbie Anderson + Howard Bernstein + Sherri Betts Doug Boiston + Kim Boyd + Joe Cartier Becky Cipoletti + Brian Cook + Gary Crawford Joe Cumberland + Jose Delgado + Nicole Dubrow + Mary Ebeling + Caprice Emerson + Alfonso Empson + Dawn Fisher + Derek Finer + Shannon Finn + Lori Good + Kelly Haines + Shahidah Hart + 'Christine Howe ' Mary Jane Hurley + Ernie Hutchinson + Bryan Jenson + Walt Kaminski + Scott Kirschner lklll STAFF + Tim Marsh + Luz Martinez + Dawn McCloskey + Guy Miliziano + Bob Morgan + Jennel Morris + Dorothy Nichols + Dana Ortuta + Deanna Ortutay '+ John Opal Walt Patrickis Carin Poreda + 'Stan Poreda '+ Linda Ray + William Renolds + 'Elvy Ridgway + Steve Scoley + Camille Shaeffer + Heather Slack + Joanne Sminkey + Ray Smith + Kathy Tucker + 'Hank VanPelt + Michelle VanSciver + Mike Vogt + Carrie Williams + Susan Winkelspecht + Tina Woolston + James York + Financial Staff ' Production Staff ' Editor + David Lee + Kelly Lee + Al Losito She's got too much cop and the whole layout must be deleted and reenteredx' S, 9 . Ji 'ff - 2, 'J , , -X 6, F Q ' , ffm 3 1. ' ma f 2' 1- Q . ll ,ll se'-ee X E sg g,,, J A t , ,tt,,. J 57 - i 124 ca .n dr. 9 We've come a long way baby From ty ing the words on a form ant? drawing the layouts on hard co y forms, we have come into the computer age with Typevi- sion and Pagevision. Using these two computer programs allowed us to do new and unique layouts fi.e. Senior Surveyj. As a result this year's edition of Reflections tends to use the space more efficiently allowing us to use more progressive layout techniques. Even with the use of the com uter we could not have complbeted the 1987 edi- tion of Reflections without the help, cooperation and support of so manly people we have had to epend on. Words cannot express our true feelings, but we thank all of you so very much! X fm' ww ' 227:4 3 . I ,, ,rf ,f ,I , V - y, AV,, L,,L I 2 L,,, Mr. I. Altman - Advisor President Sherriann Merlino Student Guide, john Brownf gets help handing out programs on Parent's Night. Iohn Brown Rhashima Brown Melanie Bryant Gary Crawford Steve Curlis Nicole Dubrow Crystal Faison Shahidah Hart Iennifer Kopf Donald Locklear Tamika Mclntosh Arlicia Manson Debbie Moore Iennel Morris Ronnie Murphy Dana Ortutay Kristine Rackinson Gary Rumberg Albert Skeen Kia Smith Monique Spencer Gale Warringer Carrie Williams At - - Q. OFFICERS Doug Boiston . . . Pres. Jim York . . . V.Pres. Carin Poreda . . . Sec. Shahida Hart . . . Treas. John Caparelli . . . Reporter Sue LaGambina . . . Parl. Mrs Ann Ms. Kathy Cacciatore Picklo Advisor Advisor . fl fu , . lt ' ICA Alex Algayer Cheri Aquino Joanne Asaro Pam Bubula Joyce Bamett John Baylor Howard Bernstein Charles Bigelow Doug Boiston John Brown Connie Bullock Kim Burgess Mark Burroughs John Caparelli Gary Carter Joseph Cartier Richard Claywell Jose Cotto-Lopez Alberto Crespo Joseph Cumberland Emie Curlis Harry Doyle Nikki Dubrow Mary Ebeling Dawn Fisher Rance Friddell Laurie Friedman VICA MEMBERS Robert Gasiewski James Gillespie Luke Groff Jeannie Gusrang James Hand Lynda Hardie Shalinda Hart Richard Harvey Rob Hickman Emie Hutchinson Stephanie Jobes Jerome Jones Marie Kenney Steve King Kelly Lois Charles Kunkle Susan Lagambina Laura Landis Kassie Lane Veronica Lawton Christina Leyh Albert Losito Eva Mako Tim Marsh Carolyn Mazza Bruce McCall Angela Measy Sherri Merlino Amy Beth Mitchell Debbie Moore Charles Morgan Shonta Morris Maryann Mueller Frances Myers Mike Neives John Opal Deanna Ortutay Mike Parrish Anthony Phillips Darryl Plym Scott Polo Carin Poreda Stan Poreda Larry Preston Kyle Priest Michael Raber Kristina Rackinson Chris Rafferty Michelle Rambo Mahion Randolph Jeffrey Richardson Bill Ritzheimer Morgan Rodes Mike Rodgers Donald Rookstool 5 . I ,, VICA l Dwaynne Schwenning David Seltzer Scott Sheppard Sam Slively Lisa Shreve Eric Smekal Raymond Smith Tammy Stanley Joanne Swinkey Bonita Talpas Michelle Talpas Hank Van Pelt Mike Vogt Dave Wadsworth Terry Ward Vince Ward Gail Warriner Amanda Watson Daniel A. Wilson Daniel S. Wilson Dwight Wilson Glen Wison Andre Winder Tamrah Wingate Susan Winkelspec William Wistner James York ht as-.K it Q E 5 w I . 'ww -5, is J X . ,-.. if ri! '19 Rich Clawell sawing to VICTORY. Hank Van Pelt drawing to fame. - f it S Uur Wmners . . . ee Automotive ........ . .Iohn Capparelli P f' E Auto Service . . . .Ieff Richardson 4 Q Autol ....... . . . Daniel L. Wilson A S 5 X--x Commercial Art . . . . . Hank Van Pelt A hhi- Cabinet Making . . . ..... Tim Marsh P E ie- Commercial Baking . . . .Michelle Rambo Q Q Culinary Arts ..... . Susan Lagambina ie ' N Food Service Worker . . Howard Bernstein e Building Trades ..... .... R ich Clawell ' A 'is 395' Debbie Moore Carpentry Aide ...... . . . Bruce McCall Hwy Doyle Computer Data Processing .... Stan Poreda ee e re E Robert Gasiewski Diesel ........... .... I erome jones N A lilll K C' 5l'l Drafting ......... . . Ernie Hutchison eeeo ee eeoe f Electrical Construction. . . . .Rance Friddell li f Cosmetologyl ..... . .Gail Warriner c i' Cosmetology ll . . . . . .Kim Burgess L Electronics ...... . . .Andre Winder f eeeei el eeee E . ' Health Occupations . . .... Fran Myers -by ff Lisa Shreve .eee E A SSCC sd Precision Machining . . . . Charles Bigelow Plumbing ....... .... H arry Doyle I Mrs. Picklo bringing in the Hb Printing .... . . . . . . read . of tg c, A'-. . . .Debbie Moore if Ernie Hutchinson Susan Lagambina cooking up a winner. DECEMBER 5, 1936 46 P-14 IP Zi-4 FFIUDCOE OG 127 if- FUPZCH'-1352 WOZOI HGOW 5 i-4'-im Pk OFFICERS Stan Poreda - President Ieff Black - Vice President Lori Good - Secretary Mary Ebeling - Treasurer MEMBERS Alex Algayen David Lee Debbie Anderson Albert Losito i Becky Cipoletti Eva Mako Ms. Susan Adams - Advisor Greg Davis Sherry Merlino Chris Howe Iay Seidle Don Kafer Kathryn Tucker Tutoring is just one of many services. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIE TY S ,Z 2, 59 L to R: Stan Poreda, Mary Ebeling, jeff Black How did you get that answer? pledge to maintain . . . my high scholastic standing. To hold as fundamental and worthy an untarnished character, . . . iiiii ' i ity0U f F56 Cmgiullyg fnfviiffd - iili i - mwend , fhCQf3VT5 Society i i on 1anaggfyW1s4, 1987 e Gtgestg joe Porter Albert Losito Sherriann Merlino Candidates: Alexander Algayer To endeavor intelligently and courageously . . . To be a leader, . . . Gregory Davis Christine Howe Donald Kafer Thang Nguyen john Seidle Katheryn Tucker ts , I W' fm i . ft f , y ' f ' M ' f if i,. 'Uf ' - is I I I i ,- X 4,2 Je ' iw i , 'fe Q , ' 31 I . gi 5 f-'f 'f 1 , And to give of myself freely in service to others, . . . ln so doing, I shall probe myself worthy of a place in the National Honor Society. infu- 1 'Elma Wm P'0C'fSs U T U R E USINESS EADERS MERICA e OFFICERS President Melanie Morgan Vice President Mary Ebeling Vice President Sarah Oakman Secretary Michelle VanSciver Treasurer Luz Martinez MEMBERS Diane Adams Barbara Archer Douglas Boiston Robin Budd Iavonne Cosby Ioseph Cumberland Greg Davis Mary Ebeling Robert Gasiewski Lori Good Richard Harvey Kim Hough Christine Howe Tammy Lanier Michelle Lee Luz Martinez Valerie McGrath Marianne McQuiggan Melanie Morgan Sarah Oakman Walt Patrickis lean Pinapfel Tina Pittman Carin Poreda Iohn Reeves Andre Robinson lay Seidle Celeste Simmons Heather Slack Margurita Swint Kathy Tucker Michelle VanSciver Richard Winans S g w - Mrs. D. Brockway Advisor Mrs. Brockway and Mrs, Szyman- ski watch the students and give them moral support throughout competition. - Mr. Papale reads to Mr. Schreiber while he entertains his friend dur ing the long trip. it Sarah Oakman and Lori Good patiently await instructions. Barbara Archer 8th Place Valarie McGrath 7th Place Iean Pinapfel 8th Place I N T E R V I E W Lori Good W Q ' 4th Place O R D , P R O C E S S O R Marianne McQuiggan 5th Place FBLA-PBL's purpose is to bring business and education together in a positive working relation- ship. Our local FBLA participates yearly in officer training workshopsp regional, state, and national competitionsg community service projectsg and other business services required by our school community. In 1987 twenty-three students participated in regional competition and five were winners. Thir- teen students will participate in state competition in April. Our local FBLA has been awarded the Hollis and Kitty Guy Gold Seal Chapter Award of Merit from the national organization for being an outstan- ding FBLA Chapter. Regional Competition Camden County College january 16, 1987 wk Pl 'W '1'1 Z0-wr-lf-H-In-1'1ZOn Cnwrl-122'-12 34 131 Ms S Adams Advisor is my WW 'B fi if ' ,xr .' 1921 RMK S v 'fslhw -- ' AA- 112-:fl ,rfwf J, 1 , li 'QQM4 ,J 'F ' sox' MEMBERS john Betts Mike I. Brown Mike R. Brown David Borowski Mark Burroughs Derrick Finer Iohn Gaskill Steve DeGroot Robert Gasiewski Dan Hansberry John Hummel Ieff Holcomb Ierome jones Scott Kirschner Robert Krywy Robert LaFontaine David Lee Carmen Mazza Kris McLaughlin Keith McLaughlin Andre Munford Tracey Nuskey I.R. Palmer Carin Poreda Stan Poreda Mike Scheurer Scott Stilts Dave Stewarts Iohn Verrill Terry Ward Ioe Wojie David Lee is winner of the Pelle Lindbergh Award for his sport smanship in clubs and athletics. 119865 Lavem Cobb demands equality for women! The Three Musketeers. MEMBERS Pam Babula Howard Bernstein Michael R. Brown Ioe Butler Iavier Cabrera Lavern Cobb Wendy D'Ascendis Leonard Durham Caprice Emerson Derek Finer Ray Gentner Chris Grasso Lessur Howard Iohn Hummel James Hubbs Greg Hunt Ricky jones Brian Low Dee Maldonado Herb Martin Ron Murphy Mr. L. Winks Advisor Al Mount jim Nash Ben Nunn Paul Purnell Francis Rivera Kelly Robbins Andre Robinson Arnaldo Rodriguez Rafael Rodriguez Cleveland Sanders Marie Sharpe Dave Sprague Marco Sprague Tamika Steed Bill Stilts Miguel Torres Hank VanPelt Dan Wilson Andre Winder joe Wojie Q,X? xt f: fig il FJ Members Tammi Astermborski Pam Babula Rhashima Brown Melanie Bryant lack Carey Marguerita Devuit Colleen Goetz Laura Hause Juanita Hubbard Sabrinia johnson Sue LaGambina Kassy Lane Veronica Lawton Michelle Lee Atricia Manson Adrienne McGough Felisa Molina Danielle Moore Melanie Morgan Iennell Morris Elvy Ridgway lay Roundtree Evelyn Shepherd Monique Spencer Senya Ward , Ng' Mr I No Advisor N? 'I The Horticulture Shop, as part of the Burlington County Vocational School Chapter of the Future Farmers of America QFFAJ, is involved in many aspects of the field. These areas include: landscaping, grounds maintenance, vegetable and flower gardening, shrub and tree nursery, orcharding, greenhouse crop production, beekeeping, retail florist sales. During the autumn of the year, the Horticultue shop is busy with outside lawn maintenance and tractor driving activities. Along with the indoor holiday florist sales of Halloween and Thanksgiving. Christmas time, is a special time for the shop, because of our annual Christmas Open Greenhouse, where we sell Horticulture grown Poinsettias and student made pine wreaths, floral arrangements, pine cone crafts, and fruit baskets. After this busy season, the shop is con- cerned with landscape blueprinting and design, and also potting up Geraniums along with other spring crops, until the Valentine's day Holiday creeps up. This love filled holiday tends to be very popular, especially among the student body. National Future Farmers of America week is always a terrific time for the members and officers to celebrate. As this year's highlight, a fund raiser was done and all proceeds went to the United Way of Burlington County. FFA badges along with blue bountineers and gold roses QFFA colorsj were presented to the faculty and staff of the school. St. Patrick's day holiday sales are a real success by selling forced pot- ted daffodil bulbs grown in shop. The school's Open House during March, is a time that the public can visit and purchase houseplants and silk floral arrangements. When spring comes to mind, planting is first on the list both indoors in the greenhouse, and outdoors in the flower and vegetable garden. Easter sales of fresh floral arrangements and green house grown Pink Hydrangeas QSnowballsj , are something to look forward to. As is the Mother's day sale of vegetable and flower bedding plants, Azaleas, Geraniums, and houseplants. As the seasons change and flowers blossom into spectacular colors, we like to think , so does the Horticulture shop. Mr. I. Petronglo Advisor Mrs. P. Hoffman Assistant Mrs. A. Banks Assistant What beautiful arrangements! MEMBERS Anthony Brown - President Tina Holmer - V. President 111 Tim Sadler - V. President Q42 Keith Light Cap - Treasurer Darlene Bozarth - Secretary Tina Costley - Representative Iulene Palmer - Sentinel Iose Delgado Grant Gergardt William King Iennifer Kimble I-1312? fe I X :Vg If 1, Wal, -19 ' ii C.'v-IC1'-11 F117 DPT! HO wwmzw Hwmgb P0 'U o U Z 502 81 Qw- cm, agua 2.98 2519 fi 225 is 6.1 ' K - o O So? wo.. O72 WOO 9-. KD D-1 DJ U1 Mrs. Iudith Ross Advisor Say What? MEMBERS Iennel Morris Amy Nylander Elvy Ridgeway Our creatlve wnters. QM!! 1-JSA MXXA' Xhi. A penny for your thought X L Mrs. L. Delker Advisor Mrs. M. Hornlein Advisor Vocational Talented and Gifted Talented and gifted students are those, who, because they have outstanding el tif A abilities, are capable of high perfor- f' '19 1 ' mances in a given area. These students y may not be reached by a regular school I- -3' rj' YJ' program. Indeed, the gifted child may ' ii ' , I ' I actually be a poor achiever. Through the V -' programs offered in Vo-Tag, our school attempts to reach these children and br- CRAFTSMANSHIP ing them to their full potential. Vo-Tag ARTISTIC programs are offered in the areas of: lj academic achievement 21 creative writing 35 leadership 43 artistic talent, and 51 craftsmanship. - M. Hornlein '55 N, Alberto Crespo john Opal Ernest Hutchinson Camille Schaeffer Ierome Iones Daniel A. Wilson CREATIVE WRITING Donald Locklear Daniel S. Wilson ACADEMICS Eva Mako Susan Winkelspecht MEMBERS Vaughn Brown Connie Bullock Lavem Cobb Susan DeGrange Connie Dobbs Jennifer Jasper Chevail Gauthney Kelly Haines Sharon Hamilton Roslyn Harris Yolanda Hobbs Monique jenkins Rosemari Kniss Darla Loreja Kelly Kois jennifer Koph Don Locklear Holly Luppke Melanie Morgan Iennel Morris Virginia Quinoaez Tish Simmons Kia Smith Kathy Tucker Tanya Webb Gladys Williams 5 , fi . I: Haggis, Ar 559533 li i 1 4 J lx V N Directed SN 4 1 Q55 lfffg if N f W C ' 1 L ll By Q lg M3i1i12i13e,11?:L1i N i W V I Believe in Music . . . Auditions - Ms. C. Lopez Advisor Mrs. B. Harris Advisor MEMBERS Donna Beatty Elba Diaz Iennifer Gonzalez Tara Lacy Donald Locklear Dorothy Lollar Dionna Lowe Christine Rivera Camille Shaeffer Kia Smith Tammy Snyder Olga Vera Tammi Williams Fllill H ll' Quai, mx W - Designing our own prolect Enloying our work. I am left speechless! -. Mrs. Beverly Hancock Advisor STUDENT LEADERSHIP CLUB Back in 1981 the need for a forum for discussions between students and administrators crystalized into the development of the Student Liaison Organization. The original group was composed of Dr. Benjamin Verdile, Superintendent, Mrs. Beverly Hancock and Mr. Edward Miller, counselors, and the elected officers of the Student Council and class officers. Issues of mutual concern were aired and discussed. Solutions were sought. Over the years, the school's principals became more involved and additional student officers were added. Some major issues dealt with by this group included: development of a smoking policy, review of a school dress code, and ways of dealing with use and abuse of drugs and alcohol. Leadership issues were also dealt with. As Student Council began to take a more active role in dealing with administrators about student concerns, the focus of our organization was changed. Currently we are the Leadership Club. The emphasis is on teaching leadership skills and aiding student officers to apply these skills in their organinzations and in dealing with major concerns impacting on the school community. In addition to Class Officers and Student Council Officers, we have added the Presidents of VICA and FBLA. Additional members can also be identified through our Vo-Tag Leadership referral process. MEMBERS Dawn Bell Doug Boiston Mark Cooper Iose Cotto-Lopez Sue DeGrange Linda Dipple Nikki Dubrow LeChane Grant Michelle Harvey Traci Karmade Rosemarie Kniss Tara Lacy Victoria McCurdy Melanie Morgan -Beverly Hancock Fran Myers Sal Negro Sarah Oakman Dana Ortutay Wendy Simon Celeste Simmons Tammy Stanley MEMBERS t-Q Dr. I. Irvin I Advisor Attorneys and witnesses went to court on February 19, 1987 to fight for the rights of Vincent Taylor who took his former employer to court on charges of sex discrimination QVince is a male nurse.j The attorneys fSarah Oakman and Michelle Leej along with their witnesses QFran Myers, Gladys Williams, and Rich Clawelly won the decision against the defense QTamika Steed and Shahidah Hartj and their witnesses fGa1e Warriner and Melanie Morganj. The jurors fKathy Tucker, Greg Davis, Monique jenkins, lay Seidle, Ien- nel Morris, Brian Cook, and Maryanne Muellerj decided in favor of Vince Taylor, who had been fired for negligence. With all the efforts of advisor Mr. Irvin and coach, Lawrence Elutari, Esq., a local lawyer, the team brought home a victory against Willingboro H.S. and Burlington Twp. H.S. in the preliminary round. The team made it to the final rounds on February 26th. Again the team showed off their superior skills in defense law against Holy Cross H.S., Delran I-I.S., and St. Mary's Doane Academy. The team ended up plac- ing THIRD in the county and was the top public high school team in the county. Our CONGRATULA- TIONS tq all who competed! Rich Clawell Greg Davis Shahida Hart Monique Jenkins Michelle Lee Dawn McClosky Melanie Morgan Iennel Morris Francis Myers Sarah Oakman Iohn Seidle Celeste Simmons Tamika Steed Kathryn Tucker Gladys Williams Gale Warriner Mr. Elutari, the coaching lawyer, instructs the students tactics in presenting their case. Even Dr. Irvin is observing techniques to present the case. Mrs. I. Sharp Mr. T. McGinley Advisor Advisor lose Cotto-Lopez . . . President Tammy Stanley. . . Secretary Traci Karmade . . . Vice Pesident Melanie Morgan . . . Treasurer Appliance Repair Ioe Hasbrouck Auto Body Mark Cavenaugh Steve Sokolove Auto I jim Perrone Iake Cohen Dawn Bergner Andrew Allen Auto II William Ritzheimer Bob Krehl James Gillespie jeff Richardson Building Maintenance Kevin Blake Building Trades jason Caldwell Iohn Burns Steve King Dan Hyland Business Occupations Michelle VanSciver Michelle Lee Luz Martinez Kathy Tucker Cabinet Making Sam Shively Tim Lewis Dwight Wilson Chris Pittman Clothing Fabrication Dionnne Lowe Donna Beatty Camille Shaeffer jennifer Gonzalez Commercial Art Hank Van Pelt Linda Ray Iohn Opal Lisa Spell Commercial Baking jan Haines Kelly Robbins Michelle Rambow Commercial Foods Wendy D'Ascendis Howard Bemstein Carrie Williams Computers Tony Yakelewicz Stan Poreda Rich Harvey Melanie Bryant Ray Smith Cosmetology I Ieanne Gusrang Kathy Fernandez Cosmetology II Sherry Betts Nicole Griffin Mary jane Hurley Dawn Adams Diesel lack Hynd Chris Grasso Kevin Nelson Drafting Ieff Holcomb Roy Ruby Electronics Kyle Priest Robert Hickman Darryl Ashmore David Wadsworth Electrical Construction Donald Kafer Dondi Lowe Jeff Black Guy Milziano Horticulture Keith Lightcap Darlene Bozarth Tina Costley Health Occupations Lynda Hardie Amy Beth Mitchell Dianna Opal Idsel Buckland Machine Shop Charles Kunkle Donald Rookstool Plumbing Harry Doyle Mike Vogt Doug Dorsey Printing Adrienne McGough Tami Astemborski Laura Landis Debbie Moore Vince Taylor Welding Robert Krywy Joe Wojie Miguel Torres Paul Purnell SPECIAL EVENTS T f' OUR SCHOOL Our school Vo-Tech is a school of the arts. Trades are our specialty. Teaching is in their heart. They love to teach us students the way of life. To educate us to teach us what is right. So students, this school is not so bad. If you don't stay, you'll wish you had! lack Carey FRIENDS As I sit upon the window pane, I know life without you, won't ever be the same. Remembering the good times and the bad. Remembering the happy times and the sad. You were hurting down deep inside, hiding all your feelings which made me cry. I was your friend you're supposed to let me know, what feelings you have, that you never show We were best friends, from the very start always together, never apart. Now you're gone and things aren't the same, but never in a lifetime our friendship shall change. Tamika Steed October 23, 1986 On Thursday night October 23 the atmosphere of our school was changed. Instead of groups of young people roaming through the halls, their parents were. They were greeted by the teachers and staff and were shown to their child's classes. Their teachers explained to the parents what their son or daughter was being taught and what the students were expected to accomplish in the class. Also, dur- ing their son or daughter's lunch period, Commer- cial Foods served refreshments in the Cafeteria. Eight periods and lunch too, what a full day. YAfter being on her feet all night even a student guide needs a rest. After a couple of classes people took a break in the cafeteria. Mrs. Jarvis explains the curriculum to the parents. if 7 X ll Z X1 Zn N any g a l l Jw T v ll gt ' ' lim i.ilf Ajit if 45 wt ' 1 if Excuse me, if you two don't be quiet l'm going to have to give you each a detention, i Friday October 17th 7:30-10:00 O H ' 53 Where ever did you find that shirt? Walk this way! PRIZES Wanna dance? awiian eaclz puffy Jam I iii ,Ji f, ,iff t Music by the pros. l Oh my word, that's not how its done. You need a little more hip action, like this! Only 7:45 and my feet are killing me. Get down and Boogie! DANCING Q just another bunch of coconuts. Too bad we can't do this every night. v 4 a , i angels go, trouble follows. Halloween is a day for makeup, kids' laughter, and most of all enjoyment. It is the day we can wake up and become whatever we want to be, whether it be a ghost, goblin or witch. Halloween is for people of all ages. This is the day when all the spirits are unleashed and allowed to roam free. But beware because some may try to make you become like them. Don't feel frightened if you see a black cat or hear a voice whispering in the wind. For at midnight they'll all disappear to return again next year. ,sw V Peace! and sidekicks N. if . X x Don't fret! I'm only looking for a cup Lullabye and goodnight. of coffee. nt if Mommy agrees to read her daughter a story, How the Grinch Stole Christmas . - One Who is really enjoying his toy! All the Who girls and boys would wake bright and early. They'd rush for their . .H 'This is stop number one,' the old Grinch claus hissed, and he climbed to the roof, empty bags in his fist. Q Mum I he Grinch On December 23, 1986, the faculty and staff presented their anf nual holiday program. This year's production was Dr. Suess' How the Grinch Stole Christmas. The grouchy Grinch decided to stop Christmas from coming. He dressed in a Santa Claus suit and, using his dog Max as a makefshift reindeer, went to each house and took all the presents, decorations, and food for the feast. l-le almost was uncovered by Cindyfl,ou Who, but he thought up a lie and sent her back to bed. Then he went back to the top of Mount Crumpit, hoping to hear the unhappy sounds of the Whos as they found no presents. He was surprised to hear singing instead! The Grinch figured Christmas must mean a little more. So, he joined in the fun even carv- ing the roast beast himself! And what happened then? Well in Who- ville they say that the Grinch's small heart grew three sizes that day. - J h g:137i,E.i-3. I N -K -frr I t-1 25, ... , t ,. K at . . f . K ---- ' - -f - t 1 ,- I., E t . -9 , Q ,c: .. . - -: t . -- Ik if ' - r ff H . c 5 'E . -- 1 - ' .. ti Q . X Q Mg is X - Q I fi -' .... - ., 1 t Tr -.. .. :gb , .L avg, fe .- A 1 A 3 . X-3-rig? - . . -, ' Q - .. , 3, . x keigqaiss I M W :. I . t t ,. . '...... . -2 r ' t t--. 1 ' ' 'L '1 trtc T 3 1 g - 1' .f , . , Q 31542 in . - --tt if ' Q . s C - s f .1553 T 'sse ' . . 1. . :ang ' :, 1 1 --sa 5 - in .t T12 if itywx. . ' ' T h f . -- legit-is -its ' K X. I ,N Q , f E.. f - ' ,1, Q51 v.,2iQh-.sew -2-f -r uf K - A' -as ,:.. - ' - il. 'li V 1:-.1 ----' Q 1 f M... . 1 All the Who's were all dreaming sweet dreams without care. A snowflake preparing to do his Snow - , 7 i ON, Our helpful elves aren t they adorable. . Produced and Directed by g IudyRossuni1IimWirtli Then the Grinch stuck out his head from the fireplace flue. He cleaned out that icebox as quick as a flash. Why that Grinch even took their last can of Who-hash! -T1 One of the flakes getting ready to fill the air with The poor inousv for whom not ' th quiet snow! That old Grinch was so smart and slick, he thought up a lie and thought it quick! The reformed Grinch has returned the toys Then he stuffed all the food up the and the food, and soon all the Who's will chimney with glee! feast on roast beast! t'-' r e f 1 r , ifll . n1-' f ,f . 'M , Q - j i g: ff, .1.' m e . Y ,ff w A I -W ,L . e112 i 5, And he. , .HE HIMSELF . . . l The Grinch carved the roast beast! even a crunih was lett hy 0 Grinch, gets ti feast in the end - T - 1 . . K .1551 ' :xii F ' ' . if ' iigitfzisi - All the Whos, young and old, would sit down to a feast. And they would feast! And they would feast! Feast! Feast! 1986 Cast Mother tnarratorl-Susan MacDonald Child-Carol Herndon Elves-Mariann Homlein, Arlene Jarvis Grinch-Linda Weber Heart-Doug Wolan Whos-41 Sue Bastedo 42 Bill Boulier W3 Carol Herndon 44 Richard Smith 115 lim Wirth 1426 Erma Sobol Cindy Lou Who-Judy Ross lack-in-the-box-Alexas Horwitz Rag Doll-Barbara Harris Tree-Laryl Delker Snowflakes-Roger Hom, jim McCorriston Light Bulb-Doug Wolan Dog-Marilee Cardinal Roast Beast-Doug Wolan Who-Hash-Sue Adams Mouse-Dolores Szymanski Back stage sound effects-Charles Danelutt Lights-Chuck Bromiley Student Assistants-Keil Priest Andre Winder Phil Barnett Mfrs- Waiting patiently for his award. 2 . Hb rw 9: ,fa ,:'-wx 3' ... W5 , .5 8 , - K The administration joins in with honoring the award winners. Mr. Silverman gives an award to an excellent goal keeper. Miss. Adams awaits guests. Tara Lacy smiles as she receives her letter. That's for all the hard work, David. Fellow award recipients congratulate one another. TEACHER'S VICTORY The faculty again took victory over the BCVTS Bowling Team on March 4, 1987 during the Student Faculty Bowling Match with a total of 4165 points to the students' 3814 points. Things got really close when Don Kafer revealed his high score of 223 but when Mr. Iohn Funches popped up with his scores of 236 and 249, the faculty knew they had the victory in their bag. S - Mrs. Porter shows great form. 3 Chance' Y Mrs. Weber, we are bowling! No dribbling allowed' Members of Faculty Team Iohn Altman Marybeth Mohan Marilee Cardinal Carol Porter Iohn Funches Ron Silverman Gail Hall Richard Smith The students present the trophy to the faculty for their VICTORY . Alexas Horwitz Linda Weber lim McGonigal Sammy Bell Look at Mr. john Punches. Great form Mr. Sammy Bell Andre Munford doubts that the faculty has And now introducing . . . I could have danced all night. Sing a song. . . sing it all day long . . . x lb A 'X Help, my head is stuck to the floor. RQ, 4, 9e- . 3- W .1 .Ili 2 I F ' 1 . Ag V I I can . . . ' Taking a bow. The Duet. F 1 .-'Z 'boa Q ww s- ' sl sag Ms. Lopez . . . our DIRECTOR. Roger Horn's machine shop We are extremely proud of the Westanlpton displayed very small precision 1986 Crafts Fair entrants. tools made to exacting specifica- Erma Sobol Students Show tions. Most importantly, TRADELINES at students worked hard to im- Fall, 1986 prove their skills, and to display then. proflclency' Mr. Norton and Auto Il students work E8ClC'l year in May the SOuth6I'I1 on the engine of their Fair entry. i i New Iersey Student Craft Fair is held at the Deptford Mall, in Deptford, New Jersey. Students from schools all over Southern New Iersey spend a year preparing displays of trades and crafts for this premier event. The 1986 Fair saw 9 first place prizes, 5 second place prizes, and 7 third place prizes for the Westampton Campus. The displays were especially varied this year. The Auto II students of teacher Iames Norton displayed a 1966 Ford Fairlane engine rebuilt to Show condition, the students of Clockwise from left. Auto II - Around the Fairlane, left to right: David Moore, Joseph Wargo, Robert Krehl, Harry Ruhl, Craig Sklodowski, Ieffrey Richardson, Allen Godwin and David Rybacki. Building Trades - At the park Bench David Odri and Brian Cook. At the oak bench Anthony Lewis and john Spellrnan, Electrical Construction -- Timer operated traffic light. Walter Kaminski and Guy Miliziano. Drafting - Gary Batta, '86, Jose Rivera, '86, Eva Mako, Roy Ruby and Ernie Hutchinson. Cabinetmaking - Anton Konopka, '86, rocking chair, Sam Shively, cabinet, and Peter Rodriguez, '86, carved logo of the vocational school. Machine shop - Donald Bigelow, '86, Claude Brooks, '86, Charles Bigelow and Drew Creely. if-: 1 Advisor Advisor Music anyone? Still Planning. as Can we have decorations like these? Linda Dipple Nikki Dubrow Wendy Hulse Laura Landis MEMBERS Sherriann Merlino Fran Myers Lisa Reynolds Celeste Simmons The Class of 1988 Presents If Only For One Night May 8, 1987 7:00p.m. - 12:00m Merion Caterers Cinnaminson, N J. Music Presented by The Ronnie Lewis Band PSAT-SAT Club helps prepare us for the college entrance exam. Perhaps we can do it together. Let's try again! MEMBERS Melanie Bryant John Gaskill Ieff Holcomb l Roy Ruby Steve Scholey Les Schultz Terry Ward wil l ll Greg Weigle llllll IIIIHIHIIE Advisor M l Are you sure they have these questions on the SAT? Can you answer these? .Q Q ae. m..xQ..:r K . SM W., Q s. i i, t t . X291 ..., A , 'Y .4 , .V s ' ' , f ,M Q:-for W I i ' gr. as n Q K I , 4 i ,T L 1. 'Y 'Q' ' J ,g ' is 1 If 1 Q-A in g i , sw f .Ig , Qi 1 - ' - f- ' as- ' V Q ' ' ' Y 4 X A Q . During Sports Day, Mr. Winks catches the bat before it falls, but the student takes the tumble. - The class of 88' shows it's preference for their Senior Class trip early showing class pride. Students learn real fast that going around with their forehead to a bat makes them stumble. lose Cotto - Lopez was the emcee for the Best Dressed Competition Mr. Schreiber and Mrs. Szymanski take a stroll down the run- way during best dressed competition on V.l,P. and Dress Up Day, QQQQAY yrsffiwr' he T -T '-'ESSAY fwgyfggi CUSS NUDE V 9 S T ' 85.35 WENT! M51 mg, ,wg T elif? SWJHTS SWIPEN? 5.4922 SEEN 94' if pcmiw DA? fb , Pride week in its' second year, is a new activity usually held in late winter or early - spring. It has grown since its beginning only three years ago. Teachers, students and yeq administratorsnget into the school spirit. Monday is class pride and student leader day. Tuesday is V.I.P. and dress-up day, Wednesday is Shop Day, Thursday is -1- Y --: f -- Teacher and Staff Appreciation Day and Friday is Blue and White Sports day. We always knew we had pride, but now we're showing it. lg N 'si ' M x Mrs, Porter shows off her typical early 70's high school outfit on Teacher Appreciation Day. On Teacher Appreciation Day, Mrs Hornlein showed off her 50's Poodle Skirt. D Frisbee throwing contest was a big crowd pleaser on Sports Day. There was a line up for Basketball Free Throw Com- petition on Sports Day. rarer? Q2 rf' - 1 5 Pr wi 2 E Miss Meli sports her softball uniform for Sports Day. - Mr. Carney referees' Basket! ball Free Throw on Sports Day. c salNlTH OUR Taking Pride in our shops was illustrated by posters in the Cafeteria. Q Ms. I. Mr. I. Tanzillo Assistant Scene from Out the Window. MEMBERS ,,.. A Earl Braddock Tom Hughes Lisa Brown Carolyn Mazza T' A Tammy Chalmers Charles Morgan N George Feldman Shelia Nelson Cliff Fenimore Joe Palser l D Tony Fisher Linda Ray EQ Wendy Fulton Melissa White 'ic I Louretha Ginyard Archie Winiarski WT Yolanda Hobbs Gene Yohannon l l l l ll Camille Howard lm M The Westampton Players is a newly organized exciting activity involving twenty students. The members demonstrated enthusiasm and dedication as performers, stageflighting crew, props 8: costumes staff and scenery artists. The Players' first production was Out the Window, a comedy skit by Richard W. Harris. A henpecked husband, the nagging Nana and wife set the stage for a hilarious flow of characters who fall out a fourth story window. A second production was Object Lesson , a one-act play based on a story by Ellery Queen. The audience was challenged to identify the guilty person and it was a hard choice indeed! Naturally, the mystery was solved after careful sleuthing by the master of mystery, Mr. Queen. The talents of student members from Commercial Art, Printing and Clothing Fab helped to make The Westampton Players' first season a great success! Ms. Jacqueline Poppalardo The Westampton Players present gg i 'our me wmoow' 75, by Richard W, Harris Mr. lames Murphy - joe Palser Mrs. Mary Murphy- Melissa White None - Carolgnn Hozzn tunderstudg - Elaulen Clarkel Stageftighling - Charles Morgan, Archie Hinlarski, Tong Fisher, Baorgs Feldman, Dondi Lowe Propsltostumes -Tammy Chalmers, Camilla Howard Scenerg - Earl Braddock, Tom Hughes Ushers - Lisa Brown, Luuretha Gingard. Sheila Nelson rig sincere thanks go to Hr Chuck Brornieg for his experienced instruction to the stage crew and to Mr Tanzillp for his able assistance With appreciation, Miss Poppaiardp Memorize those lines! - urn- .v H . 1 . 1. . .. . . Acting is fun! Gary Manz, Gene Yohannon, Wendy Fulton, and Linda Ray rehearse Object Lesson. I m just your average drama SHOWTIME! club advisor, -says Miss f-,,. n in. J, al Linda Ra , troublemaker, in Script prompter, Baylen Clarke, What doorbe1l? The Westamptnn Players present . ' . I il , oe.1EcT Lesson Hn. it 5 a plag based on a story 31-'J' 5,5 9 bg Ellerg Queen gf :nero uueen, Private Dectectvve - sane vnnanmm rliss Louise Carpenter - Wendy Fulton Hpwarn - sam nanz Jpeg - timia nag pane -Yom Hughes nam - vaian-ia Hobbs Stagefughtvng - Charlas Morgan, Archie Hiniarski, Tong Fisher, Eaorga Feldman, Dondi Lowa Prapsftostumes -Tammy Chalmers, Camilla Howard Scenery - Earl Braddock, Tom Hughes Ushers ' Lisa Brown, Lnurutha Emuard, Shania Nelson Hg sincere thanks ga tp rv Chuck Brprnieg vor his experienced instruction to the stage crew and an rv Tanzilln for his ante assistance with auurecvatmn, Miss Poppalaroo Science teacher Linda Weber was chosen to be a participant in the NEWMAST HONORS WORKSHOP, sponsored by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration and the National Science Teachers Association. This two week workshop was held at Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt Maryland. As a result of the workshop, an assembly was planned. Mr. Mike Caltrena, Aerospace Education Specialist working out of Goddard, presented a History of the Space Program: where we are right now and where we are going. The demonstration lecture program con- sisted of simple experiments and small scale models of space hardware to explain the basic scientific principle applied in the exploration of air and space. Volunteers were called upon from the audience. Everyone en- joyed seeing a fellow student modeling the space suit astronauts wore on the Apollo Mission. lt is difficult to say what is impossible, for the dream of yesterday is the hope of today and the reality of tomorrow. - Dr. Robert H. Goddard. They eat this on the space shuttle? Uh-oh the zippers stuck!! We have to clean up all this? Now let's see if it will fly ex, FF How many of you are interested in space? This is the home of the future? I'm trying to locate a book on mathematical equations . . . and their effect on the :onomy. We're ready for the hook and ladder. If you'd stop clowning around . . . That math book has got to be here somewhere . . . I've got to You know that math book your looking for . . . , I haven't study too. seen it. ,Qtxllr-x an I'll bet the Grinch stole it. ' 1' f , - e - i a s ' w ere i - yi f' ' . ,t't' It's not in here. 1 That's not dandruff, they're snowflakes, and that silly book isn't in my Sears bag ' h . Now what would I be doing with a math book? eu er ummm ' I ' is ,M 'v I M. 1- , ,.,, . ,,,,,,ff EAI!! I Q, 3 , W if-rf' 1, ,as I -V ,., ., The teacher's motto is . . . I'll bet your wondering why I called this ' ' 1 You d better watch it. meeting! - Sometimes I feel like somebody is watching me. I'm sure no one will mind if I Who ever said Burlington Borrow this bulb! County Vo-Tech doesn't offer something for everyone! Let's take this book out, it has the greatest pictures! Sure hope I don't have to wash All this peddling and I still have,n't dishes tonight. gotten anywhere, I ECU Now, watch very closely. irlpool Have you seen my wrench? Need it fixed then bring it to us. We fix anything from a toaster to a refrigerator. We have an excellent program. Our students will become acquainted with tools such as screwdrivers, wrenches, and meters to check for shortages. We will familarize them to work with schematics and diagrams. Upon graduation they'll be certified to fix any kind of electrical appliance. The excellent skills that have been acquired through BCVTS will enable our students to find employment in the appliance repair field. l Tap 1t lightly! ls that on straight? Mark Cavanaugh repairs a rust spot. A chain in hand, now what? Need a hand? ,fig f' 'F . . 'L Y , , r rd d ,. Q f Q is v y W Are you positive there is metal on here? Sanding these foreign cars is harder than I thought. Wanted - Assistant to auto body repairman or painter. Will be trained to repair and repaint cars. Will learn terms such as primer, wet sand, welding, frame straightening, and sit down . Will learn hisfher way around damaged cars, tools, straightening and welding equipment, and the spray booth. No experience necessary. Con- tact Mr. Genovese cfo Auto Body. This is the beginning. In Auto I you will learn the basics of car repairs. You will be taught how to work on brakes, transmis- sions, carburetors and how to rebuild engines plus a whole lot more. This shop will give you the basic skills necessary for more advanced work. Auto I shop has improved alot since the beginning. We won most improved shop and best tool room in September 1984- 85. Our goal is to continue to im- prove and provide the best education a mechanic can obtain in the nation. After all a good foundation allows a better building to be constructed, a good basic education allows a better mechanic to be constructed. I wonder what this does? Is this attached? Shop Project. What is that? What have we got here? I hope this works! jeff Richardson, Mr. Norton, I know what's wrong. It was just replaced. Those who go in circles become wheels. - lim Gillespie, Ron Guilmet and the Wheel. - I know this part fits here, I took it out of here. - Bob Krehl vi ' Dan Moore and The Wheel. WANTED: Auto Mechanics Will be trained to do tasks such as tune-ups, engine over hauls, brake jobs, and many others. You will learn terms such as ignition system, emission system, exhaust system, what's up and how are you doing, sir! You will use tools such as lifts, sun machine, Snap-On tools, crane, tire machine, and battery charger. You will be do- ing automotive theory and automotive repair jobs. You'll have a pleasant working day and a leaming one too. No ex- perience necessary. Contact Mr. Norton. I am working on MY engine. - Dan Wilson Looks good! - Rich McClosky Did you call for a do it yourself repair person? Engraving is done on the premises . . . Vmyby . ffgw -, W1 ' X r, h gf. -,AI fn 4,1 t. - I hope this is the right size. - Kevin Blake This machine isn't working and it's not the operator. Wanted: Maintenance Workers! You've come to the right place. We have worked in a shop that has been open for fifteen years and has changed from sharetime to fulltime. We do live work repairing the building, as well as everything from painting and engraving to constructing the farm fair booths. We work hard but the best thing all day is LUNCH! We thrive on permanent passes, Mr. Kanicki, and our Radial Arm Saw. lim York setting anchor bolts in place. Ouch, my thumb! - johns Bums XR, M , P W, , ,WM Dave Odri looking through transit level with Ed Downs observing. Wanted: Floor Installers, Roofers, and Carpenters. Those that understand Rough-Opening, lack Stud, Rafter, Girder, and step off method are welcome to ap- ply. Show us you can use an table saw, belt sander, jigsaw, and jointer. Proper dress is required: Safety glasses, work shoes, tool belts. You get to travel to ex- otic places to see the builders show. Get involved in VICA and the Craftsman Fair. We are especially in- terested in Graduates from BCVTS Building Trades shop. We always start from the ground up. What does it say down there? , ' 'ff vw... So this is what they mean by punching in. All this work makes my head spin. - Chris Howe Want to be a business shop person . The business shop brings to mind the new electronic ty ewriters, word processing, calculating ang the ood old time clock. A machine that you aqways knew to go click, click, goes hum m-m Qtypewriterj. Next thing to do is a stack of apers to be collated. Enjoy your free second lor next you will hear Mrs. rockway collecting something for FBLA. Business persons of the future need only apply to this shop. Chris Pittman sands the draw until it was so smooth it felt like glass! - joel Buckett, Carl Diamond, and Doug Eagan-3 heads are better than one! l Mr. Costa, did you say centimeters or inches? -Matt Childs Mike Craythom, you did a fine job! l Are you sure Bill Vaughn KLJ and Steve Zavacky QRJ are making plans for their next project? Wanted: Cabinet Makers. We will teach you how to use such equipment as wood- working machines and tablesaws. You will be satisfied when you see your project displayed in the South Iersey Student Craftsman Fair in May. You will learn such terms as '1That's Bad, ?, and Who wants Toolroom? With everything that happens in this shop how can you refuse? Come in for a visit and see our magnificent projects. Any closer, Larry Mancini will file his nose , X- f' it ii G Imagine designing your own I clothing ... Clothing l Q y'-R H Fabrication teaches you how to N do this. The students learn Q 4 ' everything from pattern drafting .e to sewing on a machine. The 1 1- students do everything from A tailoring to original designs. One year we even worked on a special project making a quilt. Clothing Fabrication is filled 'Ill with the dressmakers of WEP? tomorrow. And they thought this was just a woman's job. -Don Locklear MW.. , ty,Vg - But the read permapress. - Tara Lacy Betty Boop and Camille Shaeffer are doing their thing. And I thought patterns were always purchased. - Kimela Davidson What kind of color is puce? O When does the bell ring? Q,-.5 wx., Did you really draw that? If my friends could see me now. Did you ever want to be a paste up artist, layout artist, display person, advertising artist or work at various ap- prentice art jobs? Then you've come to the right place. We will teach you how to work with photostat machines, prymount press, wax coats, lucy brushes and various other equipment. Before you leave us you will know such terms such as sketch books, and deadline. You will learn such phrases as Uno owes , everyone signing out equipment get it now! Broom! Getting loud! yy We plan to expand all our areas especially the video and computer graphics, in the future. 524' infix K Remember when it was coloring books? - Hank Van Pelt 45 E - ' .l ' Half? 0 -Z-1 4- E f-X, v if 9 if 174 Iiust love this j0b! I did this all by myself. - - The itsy bitsy spider. Hhs, ' l Don't move, I've lost my contact. Cakes, cookies, icing, breads, pastry, and a lot of other goodies are made here. We teach the students the fundamentals of baking cakes, cookies and other pastries. By the time they graduate they will be able to bake and decorate wedding, anniversary, and birthday cakes. Our students take pride in their work and it shows in the end result. lust look at our good looking and great tasting cakes and pastries. l I know it's in here somewhere. Soups on! -Yolanda Hobbs How much do I need? -Lonnice Davis rffflfl 51: - What did you say they put in this 7 -Jeannette Ellis and Alberto Crespo The next time it will be thirty pounds! -Mr. Gerber informs Howard Bernstein Guess who we are? We use terms such as pickup, order, setup, drop it, Hot Stuff and make a whole. Some of our favorite phrases are ouch , Do you have a band aid , I didn't make that mess , I'm frying and it's not my job. In the future we hope to open our a-la-carte line in the faculty dining room. We are also converting our demo room into a banquet room. Our students have worked in nearly every position in the kitchen and will continue until the entire shop is run by the students. We are Commercial Foods. Attention all students! Be on the lookout for classmates fitting the following description. Those that can write programs, work on business simula- tions, use an IBM, Zenith, Tandy or Apple com- puters and wish to become computer operators and programmers. These students are computer data processors and are to be considered intelligent. The tip offs will be such phrases as Aint no puzzle , it works for me , and yeah right . If you can not make a positive l.D., test them by saying power up or get to work . If you should happen to get the ring leader, a short man called Mr. McGonigal, say your prayers because the next phrase you hear might be You've got detention . This shop has been around for 23 years and it's believed they're now looking for a trophy case. They're involved with such organizations as VICA, FBLA, and Honor Society. Do not attempt to apprehend these operators yourself. It says here . . . - Becky Cipoletti and Ray Smith. We don't mind if you sleep Mr. McGonigal, but please don't snore! N-sq. This is how it is done! Was it suppose to do that? Wanted: Cosmetologists Do you want to be a hairstylist, manicurist, skin-care specialist, or make-up artist? Do you wonder what phrases like, Permanent Waves , Layering , Sike , Bacteriology , and Angela ate it mean? If you answered Yes to these questions then come join our shop. We've been here for 25 years and are supported by the New Iersey State Board of Hairstylists and the New jersey Hairdresser Association. While enrolled in the course you'll have one period of theory and three periods of hands- on work in which you'll learn how to use hair- dryers, manikin heads and crimpers. And if that's not enough, you'll be surrounded by lots of personality! How many rollers do you think we'll need? I promise not to get any water in your eyes. Learning to shampoo a head requires a live body to work with. -. Sherri Betts and Patty Steinmetz practicing their rolling techniques. Z.. H Tina Woolston practices rolling curlers for a permanent on a dummy head. Will the real Michelle Harvey please step forward? WANTED: Cosmetologist Have a dream of being a hairstylist, managing a shop, or owning your own shop? If so, we're looking for you and you should be looking for us. Curling irons, blow dryers, scissors, and rollers will become part of your life. You'll learn to take a test curl, give a patch test, and you'1l always know where the hairspray is. We'll give you the experience you need by letting you work first on mannequins and then the public. Hang up your coat, get your books, and put on your uniform. Cosmo II wants you! X, 4 Z., 'f' , - l wkvj SQ Everything's alright down herel -Russell Adkinson lf you are interested in jobs like truck driving, diesel truck mechanic, marine power diesel, agricultural diesel, construction, forestry, mining and NASA Space Program, then this is the shop for you. You will learn to use these terms: Gen Sets, Perkins Diesel, Detroit Diesel, Cummins International and an assortment of others. In this shop you will be working with trucks, trailers, diesel engines, and testing equipment. By the time you graduate you will be able to rebuild diesel engines, work on truck and diesel engines in cars. You will also be able to work on school buses and construc- tion equipment. We have been located here since the school opened in 1968, ,------0------- XFN !F:wiI l 0 0 0 Q 1--'fo Do I turn these clockwise or counter clockwise? -Russell Adkinson Oh, the door is on the other side, -Bryan Jenson Oops! l dropped my other wrench. -Chris Grasso J L41 L41 'X' L 11-1-- 93 3? ,1 ly 'Q , .6 ., f Do you need a draftsman? Then you want us. We do mechanical and Computer Aided Draftin CCADQ. We work in the fie?ds of architec- tual, civil and mechanical engineering. We are noted for our computer architectual mechanical and design work. Our shop has won the gold medal in VICA competitions, we take pride in our shop work and ourselves. MQW If you only knew what I was doing. - Ten'i Ward 0, A, . ,.t, A-any K -.J Now if I get this finished on time, I'll be all right. - Philmore Royal I wonder what new gadget is in that box! -1 Zi - Coodinates 102 and I6 should do it. - Ernie Hutchinson WC- an QW h - - One more and that should do it. - Steve If my plan would only look like that. - Scholey Minpun lung Do you know us? We are able to receive jobs servic- ing electronic equipment such as computers, VCRs, telephones, alarm systems, medical equipment, and microwave systems. We also use terms like I.C., transistor, diode, resistance, voltage, and current. We are the electronic doctors of today, but the in- ventors of tomorrow. T D gbc? ei-'IESIL' 'IEEFI 7408 1' E- 0 IHHIHIII XTT PT' 4illlliiDi A - ,U , ii, Row: E. Ammerman, K. Priest, E. Curlis Bottom Row: E. , M. Conte, D. Ashmore, P. Barnett, E. Iankowski, L. Q' -3 is Rob Hickman works on assembling an electronic alarm during VICA competition. Kai? I -1. - Mr. Danelutt instructs students in the use of digital electronics. Andre Winder concentrates on soddering and assembling a circuit ,, - K Kyle Priest relaxes a moment during In-House VICA competition. Is this thing tumed on? - Steve Nash and Don Kafer working on Edwards Lab. f f Wasn't something suppose to happen? - Neil Gehringer, Bill Ioyce, Robert LaFontaine w 0 Mahlon Randolph works on installation of electrical sockets dur- ing VICA Competition. But that one doesn't go there - Dave Smolda, Tom Murphy and Shawn Kruper Wanted: Students for Electrical Construction. Have you ever wanted to know how to wire a house? Do you often wonder what the Electrical Cycle is? Do you have dreams about machines, generators, motors, and resistors? Would you like to join a shop that's been here for 20 years? If your answer was yes to any of the above, then Electrical Construction wants you! We want to take you to the Craftsman Fair and the Trouble Shooting Contest. You'11 work long and hard days but when you receive that job in the electrical maintenace or con- truction you'll know that you made the correct choice. ,as 1. 'is I f, Welcome to the jungle. - Anthony Brown Mr. Petronglo, Anthony Brown, and Tina using their green thumbs. A little bit here, a little bit there. - lose Delgado Wanted: Horticulture students. You can usually find us in a garden, greenhouse, or a nursery. You may see us mowing the lawn, speading cedar mulch or checking the bee hives. In the past five years we have done extensive landscaping around the greenhouse facilities including the development of a vegetable and flower garden, a shrub and a tree nursery. We work closely with the FFA QFuture Farmers of Americaj and participate in their floral design contest. We plan on visiting the Philidelphia Flower Show and also the Longwood Garden. Are you interested? b . M H I don't think anyone will find me here. - Tim .f Q - , f , F 1, X A g ms ,.. . it g p 1 'gi 'nf' se U ,Q 1 4, 'e f 1.5 1 AlittleT.L.C.goesalongway. Aprilshowers ring ay owers. Sadler els: . ,a. :JI gi JLJ 1 SJ U in JLJ U' gi Ei 39 183 You mean you only have a cold? O O . ' C Isn't this fun? Wanted: Nurses aides, ward clerks, dietary workers, and medical receptionists. Must know how to make hospital beds, transfer clients to and from beds, and apply bandages. Must be affiliated with Health Occupations Students of America QHOSAJ. Must be familiar with terms like anatomy, bed bath, geri-chair, good body mechanics, and that's lame . Most interested in graduates from BCVTS Health Occupations. Hospital comers. Ready for the world. fox 4 5 it t i f Wrapping up your work? ,, l Precise measurements are important. You have to learn to work many different machines. H L1 My A ! ,,,V Wanted - Students for Machine M y Shop. Learn to use metal cutting machines and measuring tools. y Travel to any tool shows that come i around. The level of technology 'ii't T iii has increased since the school first 7 opened. Mr. Horn is always willing 5 to help you. He'll teach you all you need to know to get a job in the machining field. :I I 3 ,.,' . V 7' ri if iili' l ift ' .Q :ss s l f H. M fi' f A . ' f . M - f p? I hope the bell rings soon! E 7 .3 1 Concentration the key! Now, where did it go? There are some days that l feel all I do is go in circles. l.uke Groff applying thread lubricant to a discharge line. Need a plumber? Well then call us the Vo-Tech plumbers. We work on anything from ine stalling bathtubs and water closets to repairing all types of faucets and traps. We work with small hand tools and large machines. There is nothing a plumber can't do if given the tools and time to do it! Although our shop closed for a period of time we have reopened with bigger and better plans. Among some of them is a field trip to Stevens Institute in Hoboken, NJ., to see the clear glass pipes. We also learn how to figure the high prices we are going to charge our customers when we graduate. Harry Doyle is applying teflon tape to a 1 f 2 inch black pipe. Chris Smith and Mike Vogt are fastening an elbow on a black piece of 1 f2 pipe. Mark Boyd and Doug Dorsey threading pipe. Harry Doyle and Mike Vogt applying teflon tape to a thread. - Lets see, how big should it be? How do I work this thing? a-4 ' W Mmxmmwmritiv N ,K 2 ft' ff f 71' I ,v,W ,,,,V,,, QE ,xxx-M. ,ff XM umlliveat... Do you know us? We work with presses, light tables, cameras, and dark rooms. We use terms such as paste-up, stir-up, and cutters. Some of our favorite phrases are: john, leave the girls alone , clean up , who's in the 1av , I'll do it tomorrow , and rag,rag,rag . We have been here since the school opened, Some of the organizations associated with us are Photography Club, Newspaper, and VICA. - So that's how it's done! Oh, now l see, Ha! Ha! l told you I could do it. :Jn YAY 1' 6 1 :JA ip 187 I - A two man job. Hope that was the right button. just a little of this stuff. 1 Puta little muscle into it. We ' E l gs x I I w. 3 Q Xkf' r A A --wx- --f.1--f---::ff 2 t1: 5- A A 't'1l-f ifiztvi iiim A X b+XX 1 - ,lg - -up I ..,:, In in i X -'typ '1-:..,L k V 3 Qs. , V fi i . , 1- ' , ' 9 it fm : Q at jj A little bit of this and a little bit of that. V Do you want to learn about popping safeties, analyzing flue gas and how to take samples. Then come on in. We will teach you these skills plus a lot more, like how to use boilers, valves, motors, and um s. P gou will recognize us if you hear such phrases as I forgot , I don't know where it is , and It wasn't me . ,L 1L,. 1 f W, e its I, ..h. , Q ,ww 2, I s - , This had better work! You want us to do what? Do you know us? We work with electric arc Welders, ox- yacetylene cutting, grinders ffloor, bench, and handy, M.I.G. arc welders, and T.l.G. arc welders, just to name a few. You will hear phrases like Daddy Haack , freshman grab the broom , one bad dude , 'lyou can look at it for hours , and you got a lunch. lf you still haven't guessed yet, here are some more clues. We make metal projects and do maintenance welding for our school. Well, if you still haven't guessed, we are the welders. Who are we building this week? Wil ,W-fs-ff' E h i V ,,,i. y W ,,, A locker room with an identity. Too hot to handle. A T Did you hear the rumor about Mr., I HI h. . h I, - and M5 - I th'-W Were af the I can't stand it when someone looks over my geff 15 one ng t m sure to Pass- store and . . . Well anyway that's shoulder. what I heard. Smile! Your on candui camera. U' N Didn't he say to tum it to the right? I thought he HI h d h m said left! Oh well, what could possibly happen. a a am er' ' ' If I can just get the antenna bag I on Things sure are brightening up before my eyes ' ' ' I get a real charge out of electrical constructioni since I started weldin . ' g in a manner of speaking. I ' , C, fx 'W' N, bf lv -5 D-r 45 ,' 5 1 ll i 55 55 L55 3 Q15 si 5 2 Q fe: if 55? F E as is K 2 QE 21 2, 3 eq ww A wmfw- A Q , s 9: m si 2 9 Ex QI KM ss if as sg sn as Q2 ii 5 H :if Q S 15 2 E S!! Z as E 3 is 555 as HS S5 E93 V55 is ,X as ax 3 iii fax 35 Sr' S M Z as Q Q as 52 as sa EY is M xi Q, ,E 65 uf Ei EE 37 W Q F55 Us Es 3? ff? NWN Dear Kyle, The last four years have passed so quickly. I am very proud of all your accomplishments and wish you the best in your electronics career. Congratulations! I Love You, Mom Dear Dianne, We are very proud of you and your ac- complishments. Youre a daughter that we can be proud of. Best Wishes in all you do and good luck in the future. We Love You Your Family Dear Scott, You've come a long way and worked hard. We're very pro- ud of you. Good Luck. God Bless You. We Love You, Mom, Diane and Ed Dear Roz, You'ue been a daughter that has kept us on our toes. You ,ve done well and we 're proud of you for every mo- ment oflt. We hope you have enjoyed every day of your youth and that you will con- E Congratulations! inue doing so. With Love, Mom and Dad B951 gf Lug-gk tg H1NKsoN EXCAVATING a Fmsr AVENUE the E'l?65,2l25'x.5Li5'8068 glass of '87' wAYNE HINKSON X seem: svsrems Homeroom 'NSSQZESDEZTZESCFED Village Beauty Shop 1 DICKINSON ROAD BURLING ON Twv , N J MARIANNA BUTTERFIELC lBEHINOP mos DINERl 16091386-0308 Best Wishes to Elvy Ridgway and the Graduating Class of 1987 from the Dow Chemical Co. U.S.A. 1 5 ... 5 Q. A -Lge.. sl I .3 5-eeeiile. .iffex .!i'1y,,eee'M?-fii.. W A M H 4' ll LW 7 M :Q-ruerr'--we,e...:W.W W mjlweemf :Q .A-me .-feieeo' ---fe f 3- M es M Wq if 5353? 2 W? 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