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CINDY: ANGELO: Boxing is in Angelo Curro's blood! He started at the age of nine in a gym in Paterson, N.J.. where he went with a couple of friends. One day after Angelo had finished sparring (practice boxing), a man called Tex Gonzales approached him. Having observed his skill. Tex came to the conclusion that Angelo had two things that are hard to find in a fighter: a heart and a hard right hand!” The boxer-trainer relationship began at this point between Angelo and Tex. A good twenty-four hours of practice are put into each week. Has this paid off??? Angelo is the Junior Olympic State Champ,’ as well as Golden Gloves Finalist!” His record stands at (22-1), with seventeen knockouts! When asked who his favorite fighter is, he answers. Robert Duran! 1 like Duran because of his constant pressure on the opponent and his lightning quick punches.” Many will be saying the same about Angelo Curro some day! If someone had said to me at the beginning of my sophomore year in Espanol I, that I would be speaking Espanol in Espana one day, I would have thought he was crazy!” Cindy Bogush had doubts that she would ever visit Spain, much less Europe. However, the opportunity to do just that arose when her aunt and uncle were in need of a babysitter to accompany them on a two month trip traveling throughout Europe with their baby. On July 1. 1981, Cindy found herself aboard a plane, headed for a whole new atmosphere. Her first stop was Spain, where she traveled throughout the country by car and train. France was next! Here Cindy stayed in a 15th Century manoir, Manoir du Vaumadeuc and a castle. Hotellerie du Chateau de Coudrec on Lake Geneva. There was no time for rest because the agenda yet contained: Belgium, Holland. Germany and Switzerland! I will never forget the summer of ’81, growing up. being a full time mother, and seeing the world!” Margo Moscato began riding horses when she was five years old. She now owns two horses. Blue Chip and Super Spook. Margo has every opportunity to ride when she desires since her parents own the Springbrook Acres stables on Union Avenue in Bloomingdale. At the age of ten, Margo began riding in competitions (riding through a course of fences.) She presently has an entire wall filled with ribbons at home. In 1976. Margo’s horse. Tiffany, became the “Champion of New Jersey for Children’s Hunter.” Margo was questioned about her future plans when she replied, “I would not like to continue riding as a career because it is very straining mentally and physically. Now. it is very hard to keep up my grades and ride for hours every day after school. I will always keep riding as my hobby, but never be in competitions.” MARGO:
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School Pay 11. 12. Usherette 11. Literary Montana 11. Honor Society 12 USA LONGOStudent Counci 9: Fwld Hockey My 10. 11. 12: Interact 10. 11. 12 Vwilty Qwb 11. 12 Internatonal Club 11 Wresring Chew 12 ROY LONGO JOHN LORiZ Footbal 9. 10. 11. 12; Indoor Track 9. 10. Track 9 10. 11. 12. Student Coune 11. Math League 11. 12 Yearbook II. 12 Hone Soefety 11. 12. L larary Magarme 11 LORI LUKE BRUCE LUTHER JACK LUTZ M TDOD MABEY Foocbal 9. 10. Indoor Track 9. 10. 11 12. Track 9. 10. 12: Yearbook Photographer 9. 10. 11. 12 COLLEEN MftCX Basketbal 9. 10 DECA 11. 12 DANIEL MAGGCO VARA MACONS Yearbook 10. 11. 12 Edeor as Chfel Student [M 6 Senior Editor. School Piay 10 fMrract 11. Track 11: Varvty Club 12: Ushetetfe 11 KEITH MALLNSKIFoo vs'l 9. 10. 11 12. Beaker bal 9 VarvtyOub 10 LYNN MALZONF.-Shxlent Council 9. 10. 11 12. Gyrr aor » 9. 10. An Club 9. 10. 11. Yaatbook Stall 10. 11 12 (Ed ). Inferaci 10. 11. 12 Honor Society 11. 12. Forensics 11. 12 USA MARION SCOTT MARSH DAVID MARTIN KELLY MARTIN EDWARD MAZURK1EWJCZ Soccer 9. 10. 11. 12. God 9 10. 11. 12. Varsty Club 10. 11. 12. Rod CWb 12 NADCEN MAZZARO MICHAEL M BR E FoedbaA 9 Track 9 Stu- dent Council 9. 10 11. 12. Indoor Track 9. Varsity Ckib 9. »0. II. 12 Baseball 10. II. 12 STEELEA McCLOUD george McConnell d RiGNft McDermott An Ch»b9. deca i 1 12 debbie McDonald DOREEN MeDOWELL Track 9. DCCA U. DC 12 PATTY MeGARRY Gym iasws 9. 10 11 12 Varcty Ckib 9. 10. 11. 12; Wrestling Cheering 12 UNDA McMANUS KATHLEEN McNAMARA KAREN McNABB TODO MEADE Wresting 11. 12 KATHY MEHR Student Councfl 9 10. 11. 12 DE 11. 12 Drama Ckib II School Srore S'a f 11. 12 DECA 12 CHARLES MEIER LAURA MILEY PATRICIA MILLER Interact 9. 10. 11. Student Council 9 10. 11. 12 Art Ckib 9. 10; Compe anon Twirls 9. Yearbook 10. 11. 12 lErktoel Uchereae 11: International Club II. Honor Sooety 11. 12 MICHAEL MOLLOY Track 9 10. 11. 12. Crow Country 10: Indoor Track 10. 11. 12 School PVay 10. Soccer 11. 12 Drama Club 11. Vanity Ckib II. 12 R1CXY MONDtNO Focebafl 9. 10. 11. 12 Baseball 10. II. Varsity Club 11. 12. Wreftlmg 12 Track 12 KATHLEEN MORSE Student Council 9. Inferaci 9 10. 12. Gymnastics 9. 10.11 12 VatatyCkib 9 10 11. 12 Track 9 10. II. 12. Indoor Track 9. 10. 11. 12 Basketball Cheenng 10. Football Cheering 11. 12. Honor Sooety II. 12 SCOTT MORSE MARGO MOSCATO N LOUIS NIPER III Sfegc Crew 9. 10. IS. 12. Bond 10 11 12: Inter act 11. Drama Chib 11. AlASA 12. Student Counol 12 O SHAWN OXEEFE Tc ebal9.i0 II. 12. Indoor Track 9. 10 Baiebal9. 10.11, 12 Voetty Ckib 10 11. 12 DALE OXRINSKY CETA 9. 10 CHE 11. 12 BETH ORENGE Fetd Hockey 9 10. 11 12 Track 9 10. II. Student Council 9. 10. 11 12. DECA 11. 12 Drama CWb 11; Vorwty CWb 11. 12: Irretact 11. 12 ARLENE OSBORN TRAVIS OSTERHOUDT JOMNOTT P PAUL PAMP1NELLA CLIFFORD PARKEN-Fencw 12 LEE PARMERTER FootbaB 9. 10. 11. Track 9 10. 11. 12. Indoor Track 10.11. 12. Vanity CWb 11. 12 BRIAN PATLEN-FooibaS 9. 10. Track 10. II. 12. Varsity Gvb 10. 11 12 Honor Sooefy 11. 12 IV P ) Student council 11. Rad Club 12 MICHELE PAULO Band 9. 10 II 12. Stage Crew 9. 10. 11 12; Fencing 9 10. 11 Tern Club 9. 10 Jeneymen 10. 11. 12 Pt Band 10. 11. Honor Socsoty 11 12 BRYAN PLOTTS Football 9 10. 11. 12. Basket ball 9. 12 Basebnll0.ll 12. Vervty CJub 11. 12. Ineeeaa 12 • I. OKR1E POLLACK PATRICIA POC.ONS Baske oli 9. CcenpefWon Tw l« 10. Drama Cub 11 Wresthng Cheering II. 12 Inferaci 12 WARREN POST REBECCA POWELL Band 9. 10 11 12 Choir 9. 10. 11. 12. Art Club 9. 10. 11. Track 10. 11. 12. Stage Crew II. 12 Varwty CWb 11 12 Honor Soefety 11. 12 Regional Chore 11 UNDA POWNER COE 12 DALE PREDMORE CHE 11. 12 TAMARA PUGET-BaikeiOal 9. CHE 12 CHRISTINE PUGLIESE-Basketball 9 Art Chib 9 10. 11 Fence Mgr 9. 10. Soccer M? 10. 11 ScflballlO. 11. Vanity Club 10 11. 12. Student Council 11. 12 Yearbook 12. Honor Soefety 11. 12 MARK PUGH Q PAT QUIGLEY DENNIS QUINN Cross Country 9. Track 9 10. 11. 12 R TODO RANKIN .JUNE RE ILLY-Student Council 10. Wresrfng Cheenng 11 DECA 11. 12 KIM REILLY Art Chib 9 10. DECA II. 12 CHRIS REINARTSEN RONALD RICKER CLAIRE R1ZZA Art Oub 11 COE 12 THOMAS ROBEKTSON PAUL ROSA BARBARA RUGEl-School PUy 10; Student Council 10. 11. 12 Verity Basketball Cheerfe 11. 12; Interact 11. COE 12. Usheretv 11 STEPHEN RYERSON Track 9. 10. 11 12; Indoor Track 9. 10. 11. 12 Student Council 9. 10 11 12 VanityCh b 10. II 12 loneacl 12 S LAURA SABO FWId Hockey 9 10. 11. Student Council 9 10 11 12: CHE 12 DEBBIE SANDERS-CHE 12 JOHN SANDERS FoofcaH 9 ROBERT SAWICXI GLENN SCHtfFVAN USA SCINE Student Council 9. 10. 11 12: BadfetbaS Mg» 9. Interact 9. 10. Feld Hockey Mgr 10 Varsiy Club 10. international Club 11 SANDRA SEAMAN-lmeracf 9. 10. 11 12 Competition Flags 9 10. Concert Cho 9. 10 11. 12. Bondhon! 10 11. 12 Sfege Crew 10 II. 12: School Play 11. 12 WILLIAM SHARP Fencing 9; Skhng 9 Outdoors Oub 9 JENNSXR SHERRER MICHAEL SHORTMAN JEROME SMUHNJCKl SCOTT SILENCE ALICE SIMPSON School Play 11 GRACE SINCLAIR• Student Councl 9. DECA 12 8EVERLY SISCO Com petition Twtrh 10. Track 11. Honor Society 12 Infer act 12 WIUJAM SISCO LAURIE SONDERMEYER Field Hockey 9. 10 11. Basketball 9. 10. Track 9. 10. 11 12 Indoor Track 11. 12 NJ Regional Cheer 11 12: School Play 11.12. Forensic Chib 11. 12. Good a Gold Choir 11. 12: Conceit Chob 11. 12: K) M Stare Choir 12 SCOTT SPELLMON FoolbaS 9. 10. 11 12 BmkefcoH 9 10. 11. 12. Track 9. 10. 11. 12 Varvy CWb 9. 10. 11.12. Honor Society 11. 12 JILL STARR RICHARD STEPHENS MARGARET STRANZl Band 9. 10. 11 12 Bask rba«9. 10. 11. Interact9. 10. 12: Track 9 10. 11. 12 Chou 9. Vanufy Club 10. 11. 12 Yearbook 11. 12 Honor Soefety 11. 12. Rado Club 11. 12. Studeht Counci: 11. 12. Indoor Track 12 TV Oub 12 CRAIG STRUBLE Track 9 10. 11. 12 Indoor Track 9. 10. 11. 12 Crow Country 9. 10. 11 12. Varsity Chib 9. 10 11. 12 GLENDA STRUBLE CompeteionTu-rle 9. 10 11 Interact 10. DECA 11. COE 12 LLOYD STRUBLE CH6 11. 12 THOMAS STYMACKS Foofbal II. 12 DA VI) SUTTFR T MARY TAGGART-FfeU Hockey 9. 10. 11 12. BadwthaD 9. 10. 11. 12; Softball 9. 10; Concert Choir 9. 10 11. 12, Student Counol 9 10 11 12; Interact 10. 11. 12. School Ploy 10. II 12. Drama Oub 11. Stage Crew 12. Varmy Oub 11. 12 Bandfront Mgr 12 PAM TALASCQFfetd Hockey 9. 10. 11. 12. Basketball 9 Sollbal 9. Indoor Track 10. 11 12. Track 10. 11. 12 Art Ckib II DOUGLAS TANCREDI Track U. 12 DAN1FLA TANNER CYNTHIA TEPPER Inferaci 9 10 Competition Flags 9. 10. Concert Cho 9. 10. 11. 12 School PUy 10 II Bandbont 10. II. 12 Student Counci 12. Drama Club 11 TANIA THOMPSON-Attendance Ofhce Rucnee 9 TIM TIGER DONALD TIU THERESA TIMMERMAN Band 9. 10. 11. 12. Tenna Ch7b 9. 10. Outdoors Club 9 Stage Crew 10. 11. 12. Fencing 10. 11. 12. Math League 10. 11. 12 Vartty Club 10. 11. 12 Jerseymen 10. 11. 12. Foeeroioaub 11. Honor Sooety 11. 12. Lifer ary Mogortne 11. Ccetcen Choir 12 CARL nKELLA-Fodboa 9. 10 II. 12. Wres iing9. Track 10. 12; Van y Club 11. 12 RUTH TONJANN Ffe« Hockey 9. 10. 11. 12. Sofihel 9. 10. 11. Varuiy Oub II. 12: Studenr Council 10. 12 THOMAS TRJCHILO Footbal 9. 11 Wrestling 11. Track 12 STACEY TROUER Track 9 Student Councd 12 U JOHN URBAN V TAMMY VANDERHOFF DECA II. 12 CHRLSTTNA VAN GIESEN Track 9. 10 Basket ball Mgr 9 Seudenc Counol 9 10. 11. FleM Hockey 10: Inferae! 10. VarseyOub 10. II. 12; Literary Magadne 11. 12 TIMOTHY VAN HINE Soccer 9. 10 11 DANIEL VAN ORDEN TANNY VAN WAGEMNGEN JAMES VARELUE CHARLES VENTURA BasebaI 9. 10; Soccer 9. 10. 11. 12 WILLIAM VTLLALOBOS-Bowhng 10. Math League 10.11: TV CWb 11. 12 Radio Oub 11. 12; Student Council II. 12. Footbal Cheering 12 W STEVEN WACHTER Yearbook Busmesa Staff II. 12. DE 11. 12 RICHARD WAGNER GARY WALEX JOHN WALSH SCAN WALSH-Footbel 9. 10. 11. 12 Basebal 9. Student Council 9 10. 11 12 Merh League 9 10: Imeract 11. 12. Usheretie 11. Varsity Club 12 ROBERT WALZ Band 9. 10. 11. 12 Concert Chok 11. 12. Honor Sooety 11. 12 NJ Area Band 12 NANCY WARNER Baikefbal 9. Mj? 10. 11 SditwU9. 10. 11. VarviyCkiblO 11. 12. COE 12 DAWN WEATHERWALKSJr.feract 12: COE 12 ERICA WEBER TRACY WFHRER RICHARD WEINER Soccer 12. Stage Band 12: Student Council 12. School Play 12 ROBERT WEISS Soccer 9. 20. 11; Track 9. AlASA 12 DAN WELAMhOow Country 9 Track 9. Yearbook li.Bowkng 11. 12 DONALD WESTDYK BaokeftoJl 9; Track 10. Bowing 10. II. 12 BRIAN W1CHOWSKI SHERRI WYBLE L ere»y Magoxine 11 Y WILLIAM YAWS Footbal 9. 10. 11. 12. Batfcetbafl 9 Math League 9 10. 11 12 Honor Society 11. 12 MARGARET YARTON 2 ROBERT 2ANDSTRA REGWA ZJGNORSKI DIANE ZITA DECA 11 12
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FAWN: To be successful at something, there must be an inner drive urging one to keep reaching for her goal. Fawn Con- nelly has this inner drive. She had always wanted to be a model because of the fun and excitement involved. Fawn took action and enrolled into the Serendipity School of Modeling. After graduation she realized, however, that modeling was not all fun and excitement, but rather involved serious work. The field of modeling requires “a lot of travel, versatility, confidence, good nature, the ability to change clothes quickly and to do your own hair and make- up.'’ Fawn is already considered a professional by the people in her field. “I’m not sure how far I’ll take it. I would have to be in New York a lot and that’s difficult. I’m not too sure whether I’m in a position to do that yet. I do know I’ve enjoyed it and will always be involved with it in one way or another.” See you in “Vogue”, Fawn! KENNY Some people are natural-born leaders. Kenny Klemm has always been involved in either one undertaking or another. Kenny’s road to success started when the Butler Board of Education paid for the student council officers to attend the “Leadership Training Conference,” between his sophomore and junior year. Here he saw how the whole system operated and was eager to learn more. He expressed his interest by next attending a camp, where he broadened his horizons in the activities of a student council officer. “My school advisors and administration were 100% behind me!” In order to gain a top position within the system, Kenny submitted an application and went through a screening process. A campaign committee was formed within the school to gain recognition. On January 17. 1982, in Trenton, N.J.. Kenny Klemm was elected President of the New Jersey Association of Student Councils and assumed office the same day. In March. Kenny won the National Century 111 Award which included a $10,000 scholar- ship and dinner with President Reagan. From left: Bill Villalobus. Senator. Sean Walsh. Secretary, Kim Durkin. Treasurer; Steve Ryerson. Vice President. Insert: Diane Fanning. President: Michele Cina. Senator.
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