Fallsburg High School - Focus Yearbook (Fallsburg, NY)

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SEPTEMBER. 1981 NORTH Fallsburg Gees TeThe Mevies ACAEEAiy AWARE This year the class of 1982 would like to dedicate their yearbook to a very special in- dividual. His warmth and sincerity has brought smiles to many faces. His long and dedicated service to the Fallsburg School System has benefited not only the students but the entire community. Mr. Scholefield, we are dedicating this yearbook to you as a token of our appreciation and an expression of our love. 2 MEMORIAL In memory of Mr. Arthur Townsend we dedicate this page as an expression of our love for him. He left with us memories that will be treasured forever. We value the experience of having known such a man. Men of true strength walk with silent steps. They have the power to lift the darkness. The shadows would haunt us if not for them. The value of our own lives is measured by how long we have known them and been blessed by their wisdom. Such a man was he. If compassion wears a face of gentleness; if knowledge is the gift of labor and determination, if there is something divine in man and through his love of children he can bring the light of that divinity, then we are truly less for the loss we suffer in his passing. Our consolation lies only in that we shared him with the elements, and what he gave us, none can take away. 3 A. Marie A. Caryn A. Robin A. Dena B. Eric B. Edna B. Elliot C. Mary and Mike C. Albert C. Barbara C. Cindy C. Terry C. 6 Elizabeth C. Bisha D. Dianne D. Mary D. Patty D. Susan D. Lisa E. Scott F. Linda F. Brenda G. Ralph G. Gene G. Eddie G. Robyn G. David G. Teddy G. Donald H Terry H. Stephanie G. Tarlene H 7 Mike H. Lrsa H. Rich I. Lynette J. Eric J. Reggie K. Michael K. Michelle L. Heidi L. Donald L. Lynda L. Cesar L. oDDoaoooaoooaoaooaoanannDaaaaoQnnonnaannnn 8 Alan L. Charlene L. Jimmy L. Curtis L. Sonnie S. Jackie S. Bruce S. 9 What you say about my mama? Your sandwich or your life? My car is smoking! Hanging out Me a thief? Loving every minute of it 11 Bowling the night away Buddies Aren't they lovely! Beauty Queen Crash Crew 'Cause I got it like that! REMEMBER WHEN. . . Mr. K. asked Ralph what “lip service” meant and he said ask Jami she is an expert on the subject. Mr. Lebo gave Bert A+'s because he used words too big for him to understand. Mr. Baer ran after seniors, looking for their release cards. Mrs. Bradshaw's exempt prevention quizzes. Mr. B.’s book “Man With A Maid” Mr. Leshner introduced us to the High School SS Department in 6th grade. Mr. Chaiet gave Bert and Russ a typing regent twice. Duncai Mrs. Bradshaw 14 Mrs. Kapito's famous arm twitch. REMEMBER WHEN . . . Mr. Marsden pulled everyone in the shower with him — after soccer season. Mrs. Anderman got a perm. Mrs. Cook changed the library around and nobody knew where any of the books were. Dena set Mr. Dungan’s hair on fire. Mr. Longo showed us slides of his vacations and used his microphone to explain. Lisa asked Mr. Lebowitz for an A and he gave it to her. In seventh grade Mr. Malamud asked who didn’t know about the birds and bees and Reggie K. was the only one to raise his hand. Nobody knew whether to call Mrs. Halchak, Mrs. Kwatler. Mrs. Halchak or 15 Mr. Foster REMEMBER WHEN. . . The tough Othello test by tough Mr. Neiderman. Mr. Coop gave Russell a referral for saying his room stunk. Mrs. Berger made fun of where Mark lived. Steig called the girls JAPS everyday. Mrs. Hilf showed us how to open our lockers in 7th grade. Mrs. Rowen introduced herself as “Arline to Mark. Mrs. B. punched Ricky in the mouth. Mr. Denning's “grande, gros et rouge Mr. N. announced a surprise quiz two days before he S -• Mr. Neiderman i Mr. Stieglitz 16 Mrs. frow i REMEMBER WHEN. . . Mr. Cecil ordered 15 dozen too many Nutty Buddies. Mr. Primack stopped the Driver’s Ed car, got out, and ate flowers on the side of the road. College planning took place with Mrs. Walter. Mr. Cecil took over our class when we were in a crisis DEBT Mr. McD. gave us the “be good and stay out of trouble' speech in 7th grade. Mr.' Primai 17 REMEMBER WHEN. . . Mr. Tollin said “If you were responsible for the world's technology, the wheel would never have been invented. Mr. Rush told Cindy and Michelle to “Button Up I can see down your shirt. Willie accidently called Mrs. Harding Mrs. Hard and she threatened to flip him out of the room. We threw pennies at Mr. Rush and he ran after them. Mrs. Slater was coined “Academically Gifted. Mr.Hardik’s sponges were called the softest thing in the world. Mel talked to us about the dangers of drugs and nobody listened. 18 REMEMBER WHEN. . . Mr. Topper told us “crippled, mangy, pregnant dog” stories. Mr. Levine and the golf team almost got into a fight with a bunch of scoopers. Mrs. Cohen leaned on the blackboard leaving chalk marks on her pants — everyday. Mrs. Grossman parked in Mr. Cecil's spot and he threatened drastic action on her car. Mr. Halchak went swimming Mr. Pregot, our principal, came to school Miss Bogan taught Math ... English then Math again Miss Bogan 20 Mrs. Millstein Mr. Cecil, You came to us and took command when we needed you most. Your hard work and devotion has earned our class the reputation of being successful in all our endeavors. We could always count on you. THANK Mr. Kasofsky, Words cannot express our gratitude. Your patience and understanding through the rough times helped to guide our way. Your companionship gave us the assurance of always having a friend and we love you for it! you STARRING Marie Alfredson Theresa Allen '‘Midget” You can’t build a reputation on what you are going to do. Volleyball, JV Basketball “Ca” It takes both the sun and rain to make a beautiful rainbow” Library Aid 11, Comet Staff 11-12. Office Aid 10- 12, Yearbook Staff 12. LMC 11. “Sweet Unique Babe” “I’ve climbed my mountain to the fullest. I've crossed that bridge over troubled waters. Now it's time for me to pray and ask God for this one gift; God grant me the serenity to accept the things I can’t change. The courage to change the things I can and the wisdom to know the difference. Amen. Field Hockey 8-12. Basketball Manager 10. LEO Club 12, Track 8-12. Basketball 11-12. Cheerleading 9. Andy” What lies behind you and what lies before you are tiny matters compared to what lies within you. Band 7-12. Sec y 12. Ski team 9. Cheerleading IQ- 12, Capt. 12. HonorSociety 10-12, Track 10. 12. Chorus 12. Thespian Society 10-12, Computer Club — Sec'y 12. 9th Grade Treasurer, Math League 11-12. Caryn Alkyns Robin Anderman 24 Dena Bagon “de” And the best is yet to come. This is only the beginning and we’ve only just begun. Yearbook 12. Ski Team 9-10. Cornel Staff 10-11. Thespian Society 9-12. Drug Counselor 12. Pa announcements 11 PEE BEE “Tin soldiers and Nixon coming, we’re finally on our own. This summer I hear the calling, forgetting Ohio.” Yearbook Staff 12 Curly” Life is short, live it to the fullest JV Wrestling 9, S.G.A 11, AVSquad 10-12 Shelby” The love in my heart wasn’t put there to stay, Love isn't love until you give it away. Eric Borko Paul Berman Edna Brownhill 25 “Chico” Sex to be is sex for me” Elliot Cabrera Michael Cassidy “Mar” “Friends, if we be honest with ourselves, we shall be honest with each other.” Band 7-8, Volleyball 9-12, Co-captain 12 “Mike” “A day of toil, an hour of sport, but for a friend life is too short.” Baseball Mary Cassidy Bazz” “They never fail who die in a great cause; the black may soak their gore; their heads may sadden in the sun; their limbs be strung to city gates and castle walls — but still their spirit walks abroad.” Golf 10-12, Track 11, Tennis 12, Current Affairs, Honor Society, Yearbook Literary Editor Albert Castillo 26 Cindy Cohen Elizabeth Cross “Cin “There is a part of me that wants to write, a part that wants to theorize, a part that wants to act, a part that wants to teach ... To face myself into a single role, to decide to be just one thing in life, would kill off large parts of me. Rather, I recognize that I live now and only now, and I will do what I want to do this moment and not what I decided was best for me yesterday.” Cheerleading 9-11. Band 7-12. Thespian Society 7-12. Chorus 11-12. Peer Counselor, Drug and Alcohol Commission, Honor Society 10-12. “Hodel Bid me to live, and I will live Thy Protestant to be Or Bid me to love and I will give A loving heart to thee A heart as soft, a heart as kind A heart as sound and free as in the whole world thou canst find That heart I’ll give to thee.” Band 7-12. Chorus 11-12. President 12, SGA Alternate 11. Varsity Volleyball 9-12. Captain 12, Thespian Society 11, 12, All County Chorus 11-12, Yearbook Staff 12, LEO Club 12. “Cookie Take life as it comes along” Varsity Volleyball Linesman 10. JV Volleyball Scorekeeper 10, Track 9-10, JV Soccer Scorekeeper 11, Varsity Soccer Scorekeeper 12. Terry Cole Willie Daniels Willie D. The only way to survive in this world is for one to know his or her value. JV Soccer 10-11. Varsity Soccer 12, Track 9-10. 27 Patricia Davis Bisha” “To dream of the person you want to be, is to waste the person you are.” Cheerleading 10-12. Capt. 12. Band 9-12, Track 10-11, Honor Society 10-12. Yearbook Staff 12. Class Secretary 12. Computer Club 12 Diane Dlugatch “Di” You never get a second chance so take it while you can. JV Volleyball 10, Varsity Volleyball 11-12 “Mar” God grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change; the courage to change the things I can. And the wisdom to know the difference. Tennis team 10-11. Band 9-12, Chorus 11-12, Thespian Society 10-11, Yearbook Staff 12, Junior Class Secretary 11. Patricia Doyle “Kitty” “Garfield is 1” JV Volleyball 11 28 Susan Doyle Lisa Ehrlich “Susie” “I’m sailing away, set an open course for virgin seas, because I’ve got to be free, free to face the life that’s ahead of me.” Cheerleading 9-12, SGA — Vice President 12. Secretary 11, Treasurer 10. Delegate 9. Thespian Society 7-12, Track 8-10, Tennis 12. Chorus 7-12, Field Hockey 8. Cornel Staff 12, Yearbook Staff 12. William Duquette Duke” “There are those who make things happen, those who watch things happen, and those who wonder what happened.” JV Baseball, Varsity Baseball. “Lees” My life is like a tapestry of rich and royal hue and everlasting vision of ever changing view. Tennis 9-12, Ski team 9-12, Captain 12, Thespian Society 9-12, Yearbook Literary Editor 12. Track 9- 10. Comet Staff 9-12, Band 9-12, LEO Club 12, Peer Counseling 12. Life is for living, not existing. Skiing 9-12, Tennis 10-12, Crosscountry 10-11. Soccer 12, SGA Treasurer 11-12, Yearbook Typing Staff 12, Band 7-12, Rocky Horror 12. Peer Counseling 12. Scott Feldman Linda Fraley Lin “When the day is bad and life’s a curse, cheer up, tomorrow may be worse!” Sweet Bee-Gee” There is no problem too big and no question too small Just ask G-d in Faith and he'll answer them all — Not always at once, so be patient and wait for G-d never comes too soon or too late — So trust in his wisdom and believe in his word For no prayer's unanswered and no prayer unheard. JV Basketball 9. Track Manager 10. Field Hockey Manager 11. Yearbook staff 12. LMC typist 11-12. “Ralphie” “To dream of the person you are to be is to waste the person you are.” JV Baseball 10. Varsity Baseball 11-12, Yearbook Sports Staff 12. Gene” ‘‘Reality is finally here, it’s time to leave our school in fear. The time has come that we must go to start our own life so we can grow.” Soccer 9-11, Baseball 9-10, Track 11. 30 Eugene Gibson Edward Gimmler David Gonzales Big Bird Don’t dream it; be it” JV Soccer, Baseball, Basketball, Varsity Soccer, Baseball, Basketball “Every man is the creature of the age in which he lives; very few are able to raise themselves above the ideas of the times. Band 9-12, Stagehand 11-12, Pit band 11. Nat'l Honor Society 11-12, County Band 10. Cross Country Manager 9-10 “Gonzo “There comes a time in life when we all must depart, we have to make decisions and make them wise and smart. Hanging out Robyn Gold Theodore Gray “The only way JV Soccer 9-11, JV “Theus to succeed in life is to strive for the best.” Basketball 10, Track 9, 12 31 Stephanie Greek Theresa Hamilton Ses” “Friendship is a priceless gift that can’t be bought or sold. But its value is far greater than a mountain made of gold For gold is cold and lifeless It can neither see or hear, and in the time of trouble It is powerless to cheer It has no ears to listen, no heart to understand. It cannot bring you comfort or reach out a helping hand So when you ask G-d for a gift. Be thankful if He sends not diamonds, pearls or riches. But the love of real true friends ” Track 8-10. LEO Club 12. 9th Grade Secretary. SGA Delegate 9-10. Yearbook Layout Editor 12 “Don” “Walk proud, think positive.” JV Baseball 9-10 “Terry” “Now the time has come, to spread our wings and be free, to make our own decisions, although at first we may not succeed, but, we have the rest of our lives to try over and over again.” Volleyball 9-11, Chorus 11-12 Donald Hamilton “Biscuitt” “One in a million. It may be true but your life will always be blue. Don’t let your dreams choose for you.” Soccer. Baseball. Track Marco Heyward 32 “Wild Boy” I know not when the day will be I know not when our eyes may meet; What welcome you may give to me, Or will your words be sad or sweet, It may not be till years have passed, Till eyes are dim and tresses gray. The world is wide, but, love, at last Our hands, our hearts, must meet some day. Soccer 9. Track 9-12, Yearbook Staff 12 “Sweet Life” Basketball, Basketball and Basketball Tarlene Heyward Mark Hinton Michael Holley Mike “Don’t give up on yourself, it’s all just a game and how you go about it.” Cross Country 8-11. JV Soccer “Lee” A lot of people have graduated from FCS. Their dream is to leave and to go on to something new. Now the time has come for us. The class of 82. “So let's look at the future it’s time to begin to create something that we all have within” Lisa Holmes 33 Richard Ingrassia Richie Don't dream it, be it. Soccer 9-12 “Too I never knew the day would come so soon; but it is now time to depart from Fallsburg. I can proudly say I made it. I thought life was hard, but school is tough and leaving it is hard. Well Bee Gee here we go . . . out beyond the world all alone. Good luck to all the class of '82. Always keep in touch S. M S„ L. M. H. and C. M Manager ot Boy's track 10-12 “Ric Hey! It's really great to be here! Soccer 10-12, Band 9-12. Chorus 12. Tennis 10-12. Track 9, 11. Cross Country 9. Play 8-12. Math League 11. 12. Quiz Bowl 9-12 Algebra School is short, you start when you're a tot. Take school seriously, be just and fear not. Eric Jensen Lynette E. James Reggie Kafouris, Jr. Michael W. Krutman “«rut It matters not how straight the gate. How charged with punishments the scroll. I am the master of my fate: I am the captain of my soul. JV baseball 9. JV basketball 9- to. Captain 10. Cross- Country 11. Varsity basketball 11-12. Captain 12. Tennis 10-12. Captain 12 K. K.” People who achieve happiness and success are those who refuse to accept the idea of defeat. They know it is the thought of defeat that causes defeat, so they work and organize victory out of their own mistakes.” Ski team 8-12. Captain 12. Tennis 12. Varsity Volleyball 10. SGA 10-12. Leo Club 12. V.P. ol class 9. Yearbook Staff 12 “Shelly “A shoulder to cry on, an ear to bend, money to borrow, clothes to lend. Friday night movies, afternoon walks. Being together, our private talks. Mending our hearts, crying those tears. Planning our futures, voicing our fears. Our memories together, may they never end, always together, forever friends. Tennis 10-12, Student Government 9-12. Vice President 10-11, President 12. Yearbook Staff 12. Track 9. Girls Sport Club 12. Band 9-11 Butch God help the next Fallsburg Senior! Michelle Lachterman Kim S. Kwartler Donald Lara, Jr. 35 “Lynn” “When we know we ask why? When we dream we ask why not?” Band 7-12, Honor Society 10-12. Class Treasurer 12. Soccer Cheerleader 10-11; JV Captain 10. Basketball Cheerleader 10-12; Captain 10. Yearbook Staff 12. Creative Problem Solvers 12. Computer Club 12. “Heidi” “You can’t always get what you want but you just might find you get what you need.” SGA Alternate 9. Leo Club Treasurer 9. Leo Club President 12. Lynda Levine Cesar Loarca “Zay-Czar” “This Latino kid learned the hard way that love can often be confused with needs. You are only human if you are my kind.” Soccer. Track. Crosscountry. Band. Stage Band. County Band. Chorus. Thespian Society. SGA. Current Affairs Club. Yearbook Staff. “Al” “We are students of words: we are shut up in schools and colleges and recitation-rooms for ten or fifteen years and come out at last with a bag of wind, a memory of words, and do not know a thing.” Stamp Club 8-9. Stage Crew 7-8, Golf 9-12. Captain 12. Ski Team 9-12. Captain 12. Current Affairs Club 12. Quiz Bowl 11-12, Vice President Computer Club 12. Tennis 11-12. Yearbook Art Editor 12. Comet Staff 11- 12. Band 9-12. Jazz Band 11 -12. Pit Band 10-12, Trumpet Solo Competition 10. Heidi J. Leunissen Alan C. Longo 36 Charlene Lugo “Leney” “Love fs like a bed of roses: but watch out for the thorns. Softball Slim Track 10, 12, Baseball 9, Yearbook Staff 12, LEO Club 12, Band 7-12, Drug Peer Counselor 12. Sir Citris I “Life is like a game, while one is in school his steps are planned, when one reaches the end of the game the next move is your own. Music, Soccer, Spanish, Chorus, Track, Basketball. ‘Cookie” Nothing succeeds like success.” Yearbook Staff 12. James B. Lund Mary Mack 37 Joseph Marshall Melissa Neiderman 38 “Quickshot When you see something you want in life, don't let it slip through your fingers. Go for it! “None” “Seniors, it's your celebration! Chorus 11-12 “Liss” “This life is yours. Take the power to choose what you want to do and do it well, Take the power to love what you want in life and love it honestly, Take the power to walk in the forest and be a part of nature, Take the power to control your own life, no one else can do it for you, Take the power to make your life happy. Thespian Society 7-12. Band 7-12, Track 9. Honor Society 10-12, Peer Counseling 12, Yearbook Co- Editor 12. Michael A. Marshall Sweet T “May God who watches over us and guides us from above bestow on you the Blessing and give you his ever lasting Love” Field Hockey. Basketball, Track Tina Nelson “Ted” Theodore Oliwa “Lese” We all dream of great deeds and high positions, away from the pettiness and humdrum of ordinary life. Yet success is not occupying a lofty place or doing conspicuous work; it is being the best that is in you. Rattling around in too big a job is worse than filling a small one to over flowing. Dream, aspire by all means; but do not ruin the life you must lead by dreaming pipe dreams of the one you would like to lead. Make the most of what you have and are Perhaps your trivial immediate task is your one sure way of proving your mettle. Do the thing near at hand, and great things will come to your hand to be done. Cheerleading — 10. Thespian Society — 10. Track Scorekeeper — 10. 12. SGA — alternate — 10. 12. SGA — Delegate —11. Scorekeeper (Soccer) — 11. Leo Club — 12. Comet Staff — 12. LMC — 12. Layout Staff - 12 “Killer” “Take your time Speak your mind Give a little hand To your brother man Give a little love to those who respect, Give a little kiss to those who accept...!!” Cheerleading 9-12, Chorus — 10. Field Hockey — 12. Yearbook Staff — 12. Track — 11. 12 Lisa Patalano Ricky Pensa 39 Cassandra A. Patterson Inger” God grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change The courage to change the things I can and the wisdom to know the difference. Annie “If you love something set it free If it comes back to you it's yours If it doesn't it never was Heidi Powell 1 I Charles Robinson Master Gee” Now it's time to say goodbye I really did have fun. Bye to all the students and faculty from the class of 82 JV + V Basketball Rosie Don’t walk in front of me. I may not follow Don't walk behind I may not lead. Walk beside me and just be my friend” Susan Renart Rosita Rosa 40 Mark L. Rothstein Jacqueline J. Sheiner “Superman II” Look to the future and not to the past to find those things you want to make last. Varsity Baseball 11-12. Varsity Soccer 12. Yearbook Photography Editor. Weather Club 11. Honor Society 10-12. Cheerleading 12. Thespian Society 12. Leo Club. Ski Team Mgr. 12. Cassandra M. Sanabria “Sonnie” I’m a great believer in luck and I find that the harder I work the more I have of it. Field Hockey 8-11. Basketball 9-10, Track 9 “Jackie and Shine“ For myself I live, live intensely and am fed by life, and my value, whatever it may be. is my own kind of expression of that. Track 9-10. Ski team 10. Honor Society 10-12. Yearbook editor. Leo Club 12. Chorus 10-11. Thespian Society 12. Student teacher 12. Math League 11 Bruce K. Simon “Dr. B. K. Rock” PlusCa change, Plus c'est la m6me chose (The more things change. The more they stay the same.) Stage crew 7-9. Weather Club 9-11. Weather Club President 11. Weather Club Vice President 12. Math League 11-12. Yearbook staff 12. Creative Problem Solvers 11-12 41 Maximud” When the elevator to success has stopped, climb the stairs Baseball 10-12. Basketball 11-12, Soccer 10-12, Track 9 “Smitty” The love in your heart wasn't put there to stay. Love isn’t Love until you give it away Troy E. Smalls Sol” The future is a world limited by ourselves; in it we discover only what concerns us and, sometimes by chance, what interests those whom we love the most.” Band 9-12, Stage Band 11-12, Golf 10-12, National Honor Society 10-12, Weather Club 10-12, Computer Club 12. SGA Delegate 12, Sports Editor 12, Skiing 10. All-County Band 9. Math League, Leo Club 12 “Blondie Love is like a butterfly, It goes where it pleases, and pleases where it goes.” J.V. Basketball 9-10, Track 10 Jeffrey D. Solomon 42 Susan Smith Rita A. Specht Charles I. Stern “Chuck “No matter how complex our society becomes, nor how much we depend on technological advances to help us run our lives, there will come one lonely moment of power when the balance of history, the very future of mankind, will rest upon the decisions of one person. Senior Band 9-12. Stage Band 11-12. Current Affairs Club 9-12. Comet Staff 9-12. Honor Society 10-12. Cross Country 9-11. Track 9-12, Computer Club 12. Quiz Bowl 9-12; Co-Captain 11 -12. Math league 9-12, Business Editor of Yearbook 12. “Stratt” “Work fascinates me,... I can sit and watch it for hours. Tennis 10-11. Baseball 12. Gene Suarez “Swamp” “Life is a tragedy to those that think, and a comedy to those that feel. Track 9. Cross Country 10, JV Basketball 9-10. JV Baseball 10. JV Soccer 11. Varsity Soccer 12. Varsity Basketball 11-12, Varsity Baseball 11-12. “Suss “To thine own self be true; and it must follow, as night the day, thou canst not be false to any man.” Golf 9-12; Co-Captain 12. Skiing 9-12; Captain 12. Tennis 10-12, Honor Society 10-12, Class Treasurer 11. Class President 12. Thespian Society 11-12. SGA delegate 10. Cornel Staff 11. Perry Stratton Paul Sussman 43 “Perv A glimmer of sunshine recalled reflections of cloudy days. Friends and their memories ring clear through the haze. The hills seemed like mountains till we left them behind those days will remain a memory in my mind.” Chorus 10-12, Comet staff 11-12. Student Teacher 12. JV Volleyball 11. Yearbook Stall 12, SGA 12. Thespian Society 11-12. Leo Club 12. Turnip Why Christina Teri Ross Turner Pain in the — What a long strange trip it's been. “Sher What lies behind us and what lies before us are simple matters compared to what lies within us.” Track 10. Tennis 12. SGA Delegate 10-12, SGA Justice 11. Thespian Society 10-12, Peer Counseling Group, Drug and Alcohol commission. Craig Turner Sherri Weiss 44 I' . . Jami Wilson Lese Give to the world the best you have and the best will come back to you. Chorus 10-12, Yearbook stall 12. Cheerleading 9 “Tata” Anything a person can conceive and believe he can achieve. Basketball, Baseball. Cross Country, Soccer “Wilce” Tomorrow is a dream that leads me onward Tomorrow is a path I've yet to choose, it's a chance I’ve yet to take, a friend I've yet to make, It’s all the talent I have yet to use. Tomorrow is a dream that leads me onward, always just a step ahead of me... It's the joy I've yet to know, the love I've yet to show, For it’s the person I have yet to be. . . Track 9-10. Chorus 11. Band 9-12. Honor Society IQ- 12, Soccer Scorekeeper 10. Yearbook Staff 12. LEO Club 12. “Ricky'' and Wish “The roots of education are bitter, but the fruit is sweet.” Soccer 10-12. Baseball 11-12, Magic Touch Play. Ski Mngr. 9, Vice-President 11-12 Lesia C. Williams Samuel Williams Richard M. Wishnow Timothy Davidson “Tim” “Life is only what you make it!” 11th grade president. Thespian Society 9-10. Director of Magic Touch “Barb” “I know that you believe you understand what you think I said, but I am not sure you realize that what you heard is not what I meant.” Science Club 9. Quiz Bowl 10. SGA 10-11. Comet 11- 12. Creative Problem Solvers 12. “Gus” ANYWAY People are unreasonable, illogical and self-centered. Love them anyway. If you do good, people will accuse you of selfish ulterior motives. Do good anyway. If you are successful you win false friends and true enemies. Succeed anyway. The good you do today will be forgotten tomorrow. Do good anyway. Honesty and frankness make you vulnerable. Be honest and frank anyway. People favor underdogs but follow only top dogs. Fight for some underdogs anyway. What you spend years building may be destroyed overnight. Build anyway. People really need help but may attack you if you help them. Help people anyway. Give the world the best you have and you’ll get kicked in the teeth. GIVE THE WORLD THE BEST YOU'VE GOT ANYWAY Russel Wohl Barbara Cohen Quiz Bowl 10-12; Co-Caplain 11-12. Honor Society 10-12. Math Leagues 10-12. SGA Delegate 11-12. SGA Associate Judge 11-12. SGA Sergeant of Arms 12. Current Affairs Club 10-12. Weather Club 10-12; President 11-12. Computer Club 12; President 12. Yearbook Typing Editor 12. Comet 11-12; Typing Editor 12. LEO Club 12. Cc-Starring Class cf “83 Class cf “84” Class ©f “8 5‘ Remember When . . . Lisa E. peed in her pants in first grade. Perry threw Billy's hat into Yagersville falls and Billy went in tail first after it and we all thought he was dead. Cindy ran for 5th grade vice president 'and gave everyone candy kisses to vote for her. Robin’s cake fell at her Sweet 16 all over Moun- taindale Fire House floor. Lynda's car died and Mr. Steiglitz had to push it to the side of the road. Chuck sang Bad Bad Leroy Brown to Mrs. Barr's 4th grade class. Jimmy L. called Jami W. a walking beer can. Albert's I don't understand in Chemistry. Jackie sewed her pants legs together in Home Ec. Marie A. slept through all her classes. Gene pulled down Alan’s swim shorts and Terry C. just stood there eyes wide open. Jeff S. asked Mrs. Millstein during health class if he could go to the nurse. Sonnie asked Mr. Beresa where he's coming from and he asked her where she gets off. Scott F. always coming into gov't late with a big smile. Ricky gave a 20 minute lecture in K.'s class on why he was late. Reggie showed up to morning Driver’s Ed class with two dif- ferent sneakers on. Stephanie told Mrs. Berger to shut up. Susan could never pronounce words in play practice. We sold challah alligators at the Hurleyville Fair. Troy broke the art machine in Mr. Longo's class. Dena argued with Mr. Neiderman when she thought Abe Lincoln chop- ped down the cherry tree. Lisa P. walked into Mr. LaRuffa's band practice to deliver the atten- dance sheet and he stopped the whole band. Lesia, Cassandra and Brenda made Mrs. King cry. Richie, Eddie and Albert exploded something different in Chem. lab everyday and Harding was always try- ing to make them pay. Dena, Ricky, Curtis, and Dominic made pizza for Friday Forum. Tina grabbed Bruce and Mr. Feldman told her, “Get your hot little hands off that young man! Mr. Rush patted Bisha on the head and told her she would automatically pass because she was Irish. Theresa Allen asked Mrs. Solomon if the Liberty Bell was in Liberty. We had to sit in the hall if we were bad in Elementary school. Eric's infamous moons.” Krutman told us that Mosha Begin died. 48 High noon We go together Three Musketeers Just clowning around The Bride feeds the Groom Mutt and Jeff Male JAPS Conisseurs?? Morning blindness Hi there!! 51 w HPM Class Prophecy — In the year 1992, the 10th year class reunion of the class of 1982 was held in the Waldorf Astoria in New York, Each graduate has become successful — in his own special way. Here is the guest list that was reported to the “New York Times” Society page. Marie A. — General Hospital Nurse Caryn A. — President of Weight Watchers Theresa A. — A Sister Sledge Robin A. — Owner of Anderman Oil Brush Dena B. — Works for the Jewish Mafia Paul B. — Waiter at the Pines Eric B. — Rivet manufacturer Elliot C. — Joey's husband Mary C. — Owner of Gwen's Edna B. — Genie Michael C. — Barber Albert C. — Six foot five Barbara C. — Book manufacturer Cindy C. — President of Hadassah Terry C. — Jimmy’s wife Elizabeth C. — Truckdriver Willie D. — Las Vegas Comedian Timmy D. — Fruit store owner Bisha D. — Twix Bar Addict Diane D. — FCHS Kitchen Staff Mary D. — FCHS Office Staff Patty D. — Aerobic Dance Instructor Susan D. — Human Megaphone Billy D. — New York Ranger Lisa E. — Miss Universe Scott F. — Evil Kneivel’s disciple Linda F. — Garfield Groupie Brenda G. — Female Mud Wrestler Ralph G. — Supermarket manager Gene G. — Body Shop owner Ed G. — Town Road Crew Robin G. — President of the US David G. — Owner of Muncho's Chain Teddy G. — Colombian farmer Stephanie G. — The Galloping Gourmet Donald H. — Pro Baseball Catcher Theresa H. — Married to Gene Marco H. — Right Wing for the Cosmos Tarlene H. — NY Disco owner Mark H. — NY Knicks guard Mike H. — Drummer Lisa H. — Veterinarian Rich I. — Wild Jockey Lynette J. — Wild and Crazy chick Eric J. — Gynecologist Reggie K. — Rich I’s Trainer Mike K. — NY Knicks Head Coach Kim K. — Fallsburg Ski Coach Michelle L. — Jewish mother Donald L. — Giovanni's owner Heidi L. — Punk Rocker Lynda L. — Pro Bridge Player Cesar L. — Rebel Leader Alan L. — Computer Art Teacher Curtis L. — Jazz Singer Mary M. — FCHS Nurse Joe M. — Driver Ed Instructor Mike M. — Driver Ed. Instructor Charlene L. — Cosmotologist Jimmy L. — Gigolo Melissa N. — Barry Manilow's wife Tina N. — Model Ted O. — Mechanic Lisa P. — Nurse Cassandra P. — Hitwoman Ricky P. — Top shelf store clerk Heidi P. — Married to Art Susan R. — Public Speaker Charlie R. — Member of the Sugar Hill Gang Rosita R. — UN Translator Mark R. — Clark Kent II Sonnie S. — Mr. Beresa’s Mistress Jackie S. — Hostess for Raleigh Diningroom Bruce S. — Famous Dr. Brooklyn Rock Troy S. — Mudman — Fighter of Evil Sue S. — Uniform Shop owner Jeff S. — Owner of Lebed’s Rita S. — Female Basketball star Chuck S. — Biochemical Physical Computer Science Engineer Perry S. — Lumberjack Gene S. — Army Sergeant Paul S. — Race Car driver Tina T. — Walk instructor Craig T. — Sanitation technician Ross T. — Owner of Lee’s Inn Sherri W. — A. Wagner’s chauffeur Lesia W. — Toothpaste Commercial Actress Sammy W. — Pittsburgh Steel Worker Jami W. — Critic Ricky W. — Vaudeville baker Russell W. — Witchdoctor 54 It’S 1982: Where Have They Gene? Dominic Chianese Karen Kleckner Tina DeGuzman Karen Anderson Eileen Sakofsky Robin Kwaak Judy Rexford Carmine Consalvo Pamela Troy Chip Hinckley Kandi Karell Michael Tyndell Michael Spinelli Van Malone Tony Desanto Emma Basner Nelson Torres Katrina Stackhouse Sandra Hampton David Greenspan James Acton Wayne Washington Sharmen Edwards Nori Klein Peter Fedun Burdell Garlick Stephen Fleisig Lowell Collura Joel Trollinger Stephanie Estella Edward Wells Ann Feinman Lisa Pistorio Todd Elenberg Kevin MacDonald Milton Williams Heidi Geiger Bruce DeVoe Frankie Morales Reggie Brown Jerome Baker Steven Nussbaum William Stickle Cheryl Seitz Cynthia Monroe Margaret Haas 55 57 Galloping Gourmet galloping gourmet Birthday girls Genius (HA-HA) at work We are prepared.. . There’s Mud in your eye!!! OUR CLASS MASCOT Mirror, mirror on tne wall. . .?? 58 PRODUCED BY 59 YEARBOOK STAFF CO-EDITORS IN CHIEF TYPING EDITOR Russell W. TYPING STAFF Tina T., Russell W., Diane D.. Scott F. Chuck S. LITERARY EDITORS Albert C.. Lisa E. LITERARY STAFF Front: Albert C.. Lisa E. Back: Robin A.. Jami W.. Sherri W.. Susan D.. Bisha D. ART EDITOR Alan L. 60 YEARBOOK ADVISOR PHOTO EDITOR Mr. Kasofsky SPORTS CO-EDITORS JeffS.. Mike K. LAYOUT STAFF Lisa P.. Lesia W.. Cassandra P.. Mary D.. Lynda L.. Stephanie G. PHOTOGRAPHY STAFF Paul B.. Mark R.. Ralph G.. Russell W. ART STAFF Alan L.. Michelle L.. Paul B. SPORTS STAFF Terry C.. Ralph G.. Willie D.. Mike K.. Jeff S. 61 Another Typical ACT ONE: As the senior fleet rolls into the F.C.S. parking lot just in time for homeroom, Mr. Cecil stands ready and waiting. He’s armed and dangerous. Lisa E., Ricky W., and Reggie K. are moving into the teacher's parking spaces. Luckily for the trio, Russell W. smashes into Cecil's car distracting him temporarily. They are able to maintain the choice places. ACT TWO: Simultaneously, Lynda L., Bisha D., Robin A. and Tina T. are reviewing Gen. Hosp.'s most recent episode. Nearby Eric J., Mark R., Albert C. and Michael K. feverishly debate a Jet's game. Suddenly all eyes focus on Michelle L., Sonnie S., Melissa N. and Tina N. all displaying their most recent apparel. Bruce S. and Rita S. are seen busily distributing the morning papers to Chuck S. and Mary D. The homeroom bell tolls. Mrs. Hilf coaxes the remaining stragglers, Stephanie G. and Heidi L. into their homerooms. ACT THREE: While Dena recites the pledge of allegiance and relates to us the morning announcements, Lesia W., Mary M., Cassandra P., and Brenda G. are sitting in the corner hysterically laughing. Since there is a basketball game that night Ed G., Mark H. and Gene S. are planning their strategies. Meanwhile, Terry C., Lisa P. and Eliz. C. all convince their teachers for passes to leave homeroom. The bell rings — Clang, Clang, Clang!!! ACT FOUR: The halls are hustling and bustling with students strolling to classes. Robyn G.t Alan L., Jeff S.. Cesar L. rush to their positions in band because Cindy C. (the pres.) has already begun con- ducting. Next period in Business Law. Mr. Beresa takes attendance. Timmy D. and Elliot C. are finally there. He tells a joke. Ralph is uproariously laughing and is Troy S. actually smiling? ACT FIVE: The day goes on ... It is now lunch time. Marie A., Mary C., Linda F„ David G. and Mike H. all wait on line for their portions of beef bits on buns. Don L. and Tarlene H. try to cut line but are rebuked by Charles M. (cont’d next page) Senior Day ACT FIVE: (cont’d) Inside there is mass hysteria. Paul B., Jimmy L, and Donald H. have just started a food fight against Eric B., Billy D. and Mike M. Eventually the whole cafeteria joins in. Mr. Cooper- man cowers behind Ricky P. hoping his size will protect him. Totally disgusted by this animalistic behavior, Edna B., Caryn A. and Theresa A. march out. Certain privileged students leave before 7th period. Mr. Baer runs after Scott F., Patty D., Craig T. and Ross T. demanding senior release cards. Jami W., Ricky W. and Russell W., having lost their cards sneak between Paul S.’s Omni and Perry S.’s G.O.P. P.O.S. station wagon. ACT SIX: The day continues... It is now 7th period study hall. Mike C., Willie D. and Marco H. discuss the food fight, in which they played a large role. Heidi P„ Susan R., Rosita R. and Susan S. are all brushing their hair. Charlene L. puts away her nail polish. They are all getting ready for the senior picnic to follow. ACT SEVEN The picnic will be held in Yagersville as usual. Sammy W., Teddy G., Lynette J., Joe M. and Ted O. play frisbee. Curtis L. entertains the crowd with his rendition of “My Mama Done Told Me.” Diane D. and Lisa H. munch out! ACT EIGHT: Back at the school Gene G. and Terry H. walk hand in hand! Everyone is leaving the school. Susan D. starts up the orangemobile and as usual it smokes like a chimney. Susan and Kim K. run over to Sherri W. The car explodes and the three depart. And so concludes another typical senior day at Fallsburg!!!... 63 Gang Bang Chilling out in FCS Macho Men The Coolest Sleeping Beauties Hat Tricks PET PEEVE LIKELY TO BE WEAKNESS MOST NOTED FOR Marie A. School lunch C.P.A. mornings moving Caryn A. Algebra a success 14-karat gold knitting store Theresa A. JAPS, phonies lawyer, nurse being insulted being me Robin A. lateness rules release cards a doctor Spanish Fly brushing hair Dena B. hypocrites happy Mr. Beresa being obnoxious Paul B. thieves beach bum Freihoffers JET bag Eric B. tests mechanic cars his perm Edna B school, lunches unhappy mother failing anyway ? ? ? Elliot C. getting jealous married Joey Kimble washing his car Mary C. summer school taller Dead concerts craziness MikeC. school old girls long hair Albert C. JAPS, chemistry next J. Nicklaus blondes V.W.'s Cindy C. belly buttons road test instructor sensitivity, hugs Young Judea Terry C. being crazy “hodel , T.D. volleyball star Jimmy M. Elizabeth C. name Chester” model blonde-haired, blue-eyed guys drinking Barbara C. mornings mad scientist animals abscence Tim D. betting in jail Lisa F. abscences Bisha D. People who crit. speech therapist M M's New “Joisy” my Joisy acc. accent Diane D. study hall accountant tests red hair Mary D. JAPS, tests secretary money her chickens Willie D. snobs 100% girls dogging Susan D. liars next Ethel Merman soccer players singing, laughing Patty D. being picked on C.P.A. animals talking Billy D. dishonesty. pro hockey T.B. mustache phonies player Lisa E. waiting Vogue editor ice cream mirrors Scott F. Chem. Trig. insane Rocky Horror being late Ed. G. librarians pro baseball player Amy athletic abilities Ralph G. name “Rican” Gene Suarez perfection flirting with lookalike Denise Robyn G Algebra a lawyer General Hospital drums David G. Mrs. Berger, Mr. Levine hobo having fun his Mercedes Teddy G. Mr. Levine in the Army Jell-0 coolness Stephanie G. sitting on end President of Weight Watchers blonde cuties dieting Marco H. smelly people. the President Beautiful tallness (7'2 ) onion breath young women Donald H. Sundays working winter Karen H. Terry H. conceited people working food Gene G. Gene G. Russell’s car a trap door Terry H. Squint Mike H. JAPS, cheap drums musician teachers baa . . .d Lisa H. homework a vet stuffed animals Gene S. Mark H. tests, businessperson getting up for coming through lunchroom food school in the clutch Richie 1. Chemistry a jockey parties and partying passing Chem. Eric J. inferiors mgr. of Playboy food and soccer MOONS!!! Lynette J. JAPS, school crazy giving in to my red sweater lunch family Reggie K. dumb nicknames taller Algebramobile running out of gas Kim K. bugs Mrs. L. G. finger nails talking on phone Mike K. S.A.T. pro basketball food handwriting, player basketball 65 NAME PET PEEVE LIKELY TO BE WEAKNESS MOST NOTED FOR Michelle L. phonies and feet rich and famous blue eyes being well dressed Don L. Trans Am, disco Forest Ranger money and fast cars truck, loud music Cesar L Bigots psychologist women arguing with Social Studies teachers Heidi L. dizzy JAPS person that thinks boyfriend's sister Dominic Alan L. lab reports, notebook doodle ice cream, skiing, artwork, TBC, beginner skiers designer Porsches doodling Lynda L. getting to divorce lawyer M M's fighting with Mark school on time and sneezing Charlene L. Math, school cosmetologist gorgeous guys lateness Jimmy L. condominiums married to a Laurie Skimpy bikinis Lauries Curtis L. running, lunch Somethingologist ladies, chocolate style, singing Mike M. name “Smiley” football player none football mags. Joe M. rules anything 1 put my mind to Driver Ed. cars chilling out Mary M. Japs, flyguyboys smart aleck ? ? ? being short Melissa N. phony friends married to guys with the MOODS!!! Barry Manilow sign LEO Heidi P. JAPS married Art her mouth Cassandra P. Playboys the boss Ron B. always talking Lisa P. cracking gum, Nurse buying clothes, designer jeans, indolent people Barry W. horses Ted. 0. seeds and stems burnt sensemilla, cars beat up Honda Tina N. TYPING!!! high class model exec, sec’y beautiful clothes ??? Ricky P. Mrs. Berger having fun pretty girls watching girls Susan R. alarm clocks successful Rosita R. talking in class Rosita R. wearing dresses Social Worker Susan R. speaking Span, in Isaac’s class Charlie R. violence Sheriff or in the buis. field girls respect to elders Mark R. belly button computer engineer U.F.O.’s making fun of lint Ralph SonnieS. phonies, liars Fashion Buyer ex-boyfriend Excellent Dresses Jackie S. snakes and Topper’s ice cream stand older guys getting the credit class owner card Bruce S. JAPS, soccer music industry Friehoffers and Paperboy drills lusty women Paul S. cliques champion of the blondes neat handwriting, underdog TBC Gene S. sitting bench Cop J.J.W. goofing off Chuck S. pink and green rich and successful Pasta BRAINS Susan S. Wood Woodpecker a pain body builders little feet Jeff S. Calc, tests Pharmicist beautiful women J.T. TroyS. violence sport commentator money being energetic in soccer prac. Rita S. Japs computer tech. tall, blonde guys sister leaky lips Perry S. Beresa's skits pro TV watcher Lisa's Laughing Tina T. 11th grade japs Falls. Teacher choc, pretzels aggresiveness Craig T. warm beer garbage can designer cold beer Mark T. Lee's Inn Ross T. Ford pickup cook wine Ricky W. JAPS baker Madnick's bakery Mustang convert. Lesia W. phony people Famous T.V. combing hair SamW. school world's gr. athlete Girls slam dunking Jami W. JAPS psycologist cute guys being crazy Russ W. 66 Cooperman Doctor stereos and cologne green surgery shirt C—Lunch Crazy Berman in school and doing his homework!!! Beauty and the Beat Laurel and Hardy Eat your heart out Cecil In times of old. when Scott was cute... Bitha!! Future Job? What ya looking at. Ralph? Hard at work Melissa . . . The Reg-Mobile Who’s Dale? 67 ALL AROUND JEFF 68 Awards (ccnt’d) SHYEST BEST LOOKING ROBYN PREPPIED GIRL CINDY COMEDIAN RICKY AND SUSAN TINA AND JIMMY TEACHER’S PET MARK AND MELISSA ATHLETIC THERESA AND MIKEY HEIDI PUNKEDOUT FIELD fiCCEEy Tracey B.. Jennice H.. Molly P.. Sylvia A.. Henia D.. Pat D.. Kim D.. Patty H.. Pam L. Wendy R.. Carol G.. Denice D.. Ann D.. THERESA A . CAPT.. COACH GROSSMAN. 72 VARSITY SOCCER Willie J.. Ralph L. Eugene K.. Tim F.. Mike M . Jason H.. Sean D.. Ron F.. COACH MARSDEN. TROY S.. RICHIE I.. RICKY W.. CESAR L.. CURTIS L. MARK R.. ERIC J.. GENE S.. MIKE K . MARCO H. J.V. SOCCER John B.. Victor K.. Ira H.. Isreal H.. Miguel P.. Andrew W.. Paul P.. George G.. COACH MEDNICK. Stacey B.. Sam G.. Randy R.. Michael M.. Butch R.. Ira K.. David T.. Frank G.. Charlie B. TENNIS TEAM 73 Stephanie G.. MICHELLE L.. SHERRI W.. LISA E.. SUSAN D.. COACH STIEGLITZ. Lisa B.. Lisa P.. Debbie G. a v A I T y Coach Robitialle. Maria G.. Amy K., Lisa D.f Mindy B.. Jamie W.. DIANE D.. LINDA F., Shari S.. Robin W.. TERRY C.. MARY C.. Sarah C. 74 Seniors: LINDA F.. TERRY C.. DIANE D.. MARY C. VACSITT CHEERLEADERS CASSANDRA P.. LINDA L. SUSAN D.. Denise W.. Sherri L. BISHA D.. ROBIN A. Seniors: LINDA L. CASSANDRA P.. SUSAN D.. BISHA D.. ROBIN A. MARK R.. BISHA D. Paige S.. Mindy B.. Toby C.. Kim D.. Lori H . Mary D.. Tammy B . Mrs. Rowen. rerun to Varsity Basketball COACH VAN VLEET, TROY SMALLS, ED GIMMLER. CHARLIE ROBINSON, CURTIS LUSTER, Joe Patton. MARCO HEYWARD. Josh Idyls, MIKE KRUTMAN GENE SUAREZ. MARK HINTON. Sean Davis SENIORS: TROY SMALLS. CAPT. MIKE KRUTMAN. ED GIMMLER. CAPT. GENE SUAREZ. CHARLIE ROBINSON. CAPT. MARK HINTON. CURTIS LUSTER. MARCO HEYWARD 76 ✓ P !5 - © 5 GIRLS VACSITy DASrETBALL G I COACH FELDMAN. Molly P . Sylvia A.. Doreen G.. Maria G.. Pat D.. Janice G.. Henia D.. CAPT.. Pam L.. Camera shy, TERESA A. Dora L.. Jeanie L.. Jami H.. Mr. Levy. Carol G.. Basha I., Hope R.. Lynn B.. Karen F.. Wendy R.. Debbie G. BISHA D.. Mary K.. Maria G.. Molly P.. Henia D.. COACH GROSSMAN. Sylvia A.. Lori H.. Stephanie G.. Amy K., Mary D.. Diane J.. Carol G. 78 Eugene K.. MICHAEL K.. Alan S.. REGGIE THUDMAN. PAUL S.. CAPT.. ERIC J., Michael M. VAcsiry BASEBALL TROY SMALLS. ED GIMMLER. Lisa P.. GENE SUAREZ. Denise W.. RALPH GANDULLA. MARK ROTHSTEIN, MARCO HEYWARD J.V. BASEBALL Tim F.. Joe P.. Willie J.. Sim W.. Paul P.. Mike M.. Sean D.. Frank L. 79 GIRLS SI I TEAM Mel Mednick, Kim K. Lisa B.. Jamie W.. Stephanie G.. Stacey B., Lisa E.. Mary K.t Coach Halchak, Amy K. Beys sr i team Big Bob M. Paul.. P. Marc P.. Ira H.. Mike M.. Reggie K.. Andy W.. John B.. Steve F., Joe H„ Alan L.. Paul S.. Coach Halchak. girls Seniors ceys Reggie K.. Alan L.. Paul S.. Scott F. 80 Remember When Marco asked Miss Braddick what the T.V. commercial O.B. was for. Sonnie went to the bathroom on Lisa’s lawn. Dena set Mr. Dungan’s hair on fire. Ricky threw up lentil soup during Friday Forum. In health class when Alan L. said that Lynda L. had the cooties after Jimmy L. put her comb down his pants. Sonnie skipped all seven classes except for Mr. Beresa's. In biology when Melissa and Robin said “orgasm” instead of organism. Albert always interrupting Mrs. Berger's class with “I have an opinion.. Paul S.'s professor” in Mr. Malamud’s class. Senior Release Cards Mark R. went into Business Law to take a picture and Mr. Beresa ran over to sit with Lisa E. Cesar stuck up for communism in Mr. Leshner’s and Mr. K’s classes and arguments always broke out. Michelle took a bath fully clothed and very sick. Robin A., Lisa E„ and Jami W. all left their lights on and their batteries went dead in the school parking lot on the same day. Cassandra, Sonnie, Lesia, Brenda wrote love letters to teachers for Mr. Conway in 4th grade. Mr. LaRuffa dressed up as Santa every year. , There was a fire drill during C lunch and all the seniors wouldn’t leave their lunches. Having two junior proms sched- uled for the same night. Mr. K. asked if we needed prayers in school and Willie D. said “in case we have a test Mr. K.” Chip let one rip in Mr. Rush’s class. Mrs. Kagan used to give the answers to the tests. Dena and Kim used to talk to Barbara in Stig- gies class through the “box” and she used to whisper back. The Varsity volleyball team broke into the school for practice on a Sunday. The food fights that Mr. Cooperman just watched instead of coming in the lunchroom. Lisa was selling boxes of M M’s on the ski team bus and everyone took them and had an M M battle. The Magic Touch. Sleeping in lecture. Mr. Todras’s hair piece blew off. Jackie and Dena had to sit detention for Mrs. Carden for stepping on Kim’s lunch pail. The bomb scares in Elementary school. The long ride to Yagersville on prom night. The whole health class didn’t go to health. Mr. Beresa's second period business law class. Cindy went for her road test five times. Heidi, Sherri and Steph. camped out at the park. 81 President — Paul Sussman Vice-President — Picky Wishncw Treasurer — Lynda Leyine Secretary — Pisha Payis JE®o I Mr. B. did the cheer “2 bits, 4 bits” for Cassandra in Business Math. Mark was the third yearbook editor. Mr. Stieglitz called the girls Japs. The M M fights and Ice fights to pass the time on our trips to race at High Mountain. Cesar said he liked Russia better than the U.S. Cindy and Susan started kicking each other under the table because of jealous anger. Lisa stole her car at 2:00 in the morning and got caught by the cops. Telling Mrs. Berger “short jokes and watching her try to come back with something witty. Mrs. Harding threatened to flip anyony out of the room who was talking. Mr. Beresa told Reggie that they coulnd’t serve him in a bar because he wasn't at least 5'3 . Perry and Lisa Farina were matched up in Mr. Beresa’s Law class. Melissa and Lisa were always together when something terrible happened. Yearbook meetings. Going to Salons before college and being late for class. Physical fitness test in gym. Kim and Dena terrorized Miss Lake's kindergarten class. Being locked in the project room in Elementary school. Dominic told Mrs. Berger he would love to ravish her. The bus rides on trips especially to Great Adventure. Berman decided to come to school. Terry and Mary came out with the right amount of money after selling ice cream in B. Lunch. Going to Mel for advice, pep talks and passes. Susan’s car was on fire for real during school. Mrs. Kapito made us all get up and exercise so we wouldn’t fall asleep. Friendship is the shadow of the evening, which strengthens with the setting sun of life. 83 Remember when ... Mr. Beresa asked Marco to smile because he couldn’t see him in the back of the room. Jimmy L. wore the same Izod shirt for a week straight. Ricky imitated Dena having a headache in Law Class. Lisa E. did her room over in mirrors. Mrs. Berger got on line to be measured for cap and gown. Lesia and Cassandra sat on Mary and she went squish”. Sherri’s car was hanging over a cliff and Stephanie and Susan jumped out and left her there. Cindy drove over the wall in Burger King. Small Fry Flash, Sweet Sixteens, Lunch pails, Junior hat day. Chemistry class walked around Paramus Park with orange dots on their heads saying that they were gurus. Mr. Neiderman’s how to study sheets. Ralph slid into Law class. Sonnie Gave Mr. B. a doll for his lonely nights. Mr. Hardik mun- ching out during biology class. Bruce told Jeff that Preppies are the lowest form and as such should be shot in the head.” Dena and Robin K. got into a fight in the girls’ bathroom and all the guys went in to watch. Albert showed his baby picture to Mrs. Harding. Mrs. Mintz’s 25 t for shutup or yeah and a dollar for curses. Being absent and coming back to school with a tan. Sherri and Melissa got Mrs. Berger noi to give Dominic a referral. Cin- dy and Melissa found a note between Stephanie and Susan that contained gossip about them. Chemistry class had a water gun fight with perfume on the bus and Mrs. Harding just laughed. Albert got an A+ every quarter in Mr. Liebowitz’s class because he used words he couldn’t understand. We had to read a story in Mr. Steiglitz’s class and Sonnie fell asleep. Getting drunk on the volleyball bus. Walking single file in Elementary school. Mr. LaRuffa spend half the period lecturing everytime someone quit. Eric ate a school lunch in thirty seconds. Mrs. Carden put Paul S. over her knee and gave him a spanking in the project room, scorch”, burns”, duz”, and “cooties”. The volleyball team invaded the boys locker room and Mark R. tried to take advantage of it. We had four different geometry teachers in tenth grade. Ricky physically jacked up Mrs. Berger against the wall in 11th grade English and she retaliated by punching him in the jaw and making him BLEED!!! 85 AWWww. . . Slip Slide in the Rain Flipped Out What are you looking at Buddy? Like mother. Like daughter The Devil made me do it!!! BUNZin Buggy Brenda Not in Public. Please!! OH. BERT . . . fALLSEUEG sy Invercargill.................... The Barber of Seville Overture Timetable — Drum Set Solo Soloist Robyn Gold Poet And Peasant Overture American Patrol Marche Slave BAND OFFICERS: ROBIN ANDERMAN, SECRETARY; CINDY COHEN PRESIDENT; MR. LARUFFA; CURTIS LUSTER, VICE-PRESIDENT 88 MPDCNIC BAND Lithgrow .....Rossini Feldstein Suppe Meacham Tschaikowsky SENIORS oacK: MiKeK., Robyn G., GeneS.. Eric J., ChuckS.. Reggie K., Cesar L, MR. LARUFFA front: Jimmy L, Jeff S.. Terry C.. Curtis L.. Mary D.. Cindy C., Robin A.. Bisha D.. Lynda L., Jami W.. Scott F.. Camera Shy: Melissa N.. Alan L. 89 cuccus From back left: CURTIS L. ERIC J. PATTI D. Wendy K. Denise D. Lynn B. LINDA F. Barbara R. Jenni Z. Elizabeth J. CHUCK S. MIKE M. GENE G. Debbie S. LESIA W.. front: Lisa S. Kathy C. CESAR L. MISS HERSHENHART. TERRY H. TERRY C MARY D. MISS HERSHENHART SENIORS: back: CURTIS L. MIKE M. PATTI D. ERIC J. GENE G LESIA W front: LINDA F. CESAR L. MISS HERSHENHART. TERRY H. TERRY C MARY D. JAZZEAND back: ALAN L. Maria G. Mike M. JEFF S. CHUCK S. Isreal H front: Anita D. Mary D. CESAR L. ROBYN G. Leon R. Steve M. Donnie A. kneeling: Alan S. Camera Shy: MISS HERSHENHART. Frankie L. Tracy B 90 THESPIAN SCCIETT Back: Mr Neiderman. TINA T.. JACKIE S.. USA E.. ROBIN A.. CINDY C.. Leon R., Mrs. Berns- tein. Bottom: MELISSA N.. Cara C.. Camera Shy: SUSAN D.. Mark R. Director DIRECTOR: Mr. Neiderman STAGECREW From Left: Ed G.. Steve V.. Anthony L., Todd F. Camera Shy: Erik and Mr. Neiderman 91 HONOR SOCIETY PP °29in’'C • Mar K- Maria G.. JAMI W . JEFF S.. Julie C.. Robin W . Cheryl S Andy W ALAN L Amy KJACK S MARKR.™N G° ABISHA MELUSSA RUSSELL W US 6 ' CHUCKS B° °m Back Row: CHUCK S.. ALAN ALBERT C.. Bottom: ROBYN G JAMI W.. MELISSA N . ROBIN A. L. RUSS W.. JEFF S.. MARK .. BISHA D.. JACKIE S.. CINDY R. C.. CLYMPICS Cf THE MINE 92 From Top: Debbie S.. Todd M.. CESAR L. Dale K.. Leon R.. Mrs Slater Shari S.. Sarah C.. Cara C., ERIC J.. BRUCIE S. s T U D E N T From Left: Dawn S, Barbi I, Cara C. Lisa P. Evan E. Michele L, PRESIDENT. Denise W. Mike M. Ron F, Herb G. Nicholas L. Robin W. RUSS W. Sarah C. PATTI D. RICK W. Sean D. SCOTT F. PAUL S. PERRY S. Mike M. JEFF S. BISHA D. MICHAEL K. SUSAN D. Lynn B. Stacey B. Dana P. ALBERT C. MR. PREGOT G C V E I N Vi E N T From Left: Evan E. Stephanie G. Denise W. RUSS W. Kim K. Dina L. Donna M. Jackie S. Cindy C. Susan D. Barbara R. Jami W. Sarah C. MARK R. Camera Shy: Perry S, Ralph G. Heidi L. Sherri W. G 93 c u back: ALBERT C.. Shari S.. ALAN L.. MR. FOSTER. Eugene K . PAUL P.. PAUL S.. Leon R. Amy K CHUCK S RUSS W . ERIC J . CESAR L. 7 r € W L ALAN L. PAUL S. ERIC J. PAUL B. CHUCK S. RUSS W. CESAR L. $ T X r r MICHAEL K. BRUCE S. RUSS W. RICKY W. Sarah C. Cara C. Julie C.. Chuck S. Alan S. DIANE D. Leon L. ROBYN G. MRS. BERGER. Maria G. Amy K. Barbara R. Camera Shy: Susan D. 94 George H. Todd B. Sean C. Sasha S. Mark F. MRS. HILF, Russell H E C € N € M I C $ From Left: Dawn R, Denise B. Daniel C. RICKY W. Stacey G. MISS BRADDICK. Erica H. George H. Raymond T. Angela D. Butch R. Michael M. LICPARy MEDIA CLUE Alana R. Joanne R, Ann D, Jennie Z. Paige S. Pat D, Daniel C. Mark F, Mrs. Hembrooke STAMP CLUE 95 COMPUTER CLUE Back Row: Mr. Topper. CHUCK S.. JEFF S.. BISHA D LYNDA L. Leon R. Kneeling: ROBIN A.. RUSSELL W. Camera Shy: Alan L. Weather Club 96 Back Row: Dean R.. John B.. Leon R.. Frank L.f Eugene K., Gul T.. Mr. Hardik Front Row: Sean C.. Andrew R. SPCCT5 CLUE Seniors From Top: ED G.. CHARLIE R.. SCOTT F.. MIKE K.. KIM K.. REG- GIE K.. ERIC J.. ROBIN A.. JACKIE S.. BISHA D.. TARLENE H.. DIANE D.. CURTIS L. RALPH G.. ‘MICHELLE L. JIM L. MARK R.. SUSAN D.. RICHIE I.. TERRY C. T ■ Back Row: PUAL S., ‘ALBERT C.. CHUCK S.. ALAN L. CESAR L. Alan S.. Front Row: Mr. Leshner. RUSSELL W.. MIKE K. 97 The Ehrlich and Schweib Family The Pines Hotel Wishes The Class of ’82 The Best of Luck 98 service scaffold company, inc. south fallshurg, NY 12779 914 434-8888 CONSTRUCTION MACHINERY INDUSTRIAL EQUIPMENT EDUCATIONAL TOOLS sales • service • rentals Black Decker • Rockwell • Stanley The Tool Group Cooper Group Brian, Lynda, Adam and Noah Ingber fit 99 BEST WISHES AND CONTINUED SUCCESS TO THE CLASS OF ’82 MERRELL — BENCO AGENCY Compliments of Rhulen Insurance Agency Inc. oadway ello, N Y. 217 Bro Montice Best of Luck! from the Town Board Town of Fallsburg Congratulations To The Class of ’82 From The Concord Hotel Kiamesha Lake, N.Y. 12751 Best Wishes For Continued Success! The Student Government Association Wishes The Class of ’82 The Best and Greatest of Luck In The Future! Michelle Lachterman S.G.A. President GIGI'S Pizzeria, Restaurant, Lounge Take-out orders Forestburg Rd., Rte 42 South Monticello, N.Y. 12701 794-6171 OR 794-9138 Congratulations And Best Wishes On All Your Future Endeavors! Time For A Change Decorators 242 Broadway — Monticello, N.Y. 794-0655 A I FALLSBURG TEACHERS’ associatio J; Best Wishes to the Class of ’82 CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF ’82 FCS PAST AND PRESENT SEYMOUR and JANET WOHL 107 Best Wishes Ellenville National Bank Ellenville, N.Y. with offices at: Woodridge, N.Y. “ ine Bush, N.Y. Kerhonkson, N.Y. mbJ reb.I.C. Build for Success with the Class of ’82 Congratulations GRAY FELDMAN GENERAL CONTRACTORS Woodridge, N.Y. 12789 ALEX — ’46 PEARL — ’46 HELAINE — ’67 ROBIN — ’72 LISA — ’78 EZRA — ’53 SELBY — ’56 MIKE — ’80 SCOTT — ’82 STEVE — ’83 108 110 Best Wishes to the Class of ’82 Frank Stratton’s The Kraf Family Where Service Comes First Best of Luck 24 hour towing 434-4023 Congratulations to the Class of ’82 From the Junction Rest Luncheonette Woodridge Best Wishes to the terrific Class of ’82 Mitchell Beresa Good Luck Big “S” Oil Co. Inc. Big Saver Convenience Stores Discount Gas in Isabelle Sussman-Rawich and Charles Matza Attorneys at Law Main Street South Fallsburg 434-4988 434-8956 % Fallsburg Gas Distributors of Bottled Gas And Appliances So. Fallsburg, N.Y. 434-7710 Best Wishes Resort Photo 794-9079 Jamesway Dept. Stores The Sweets of the Mountains: The Class of “82” Mountain Candy And Cigar Company Successful Happy Lives Graduates! Al and Carol Sheiner 113 114 The Oil of Life Compliments of Anderman j J Oil Co. Mountaindale 434-5760 Becky’s Country Store Best of Luck To the Class Of “82” Woodridge 434-2881 Good Luck To The Class of 1982 The Lebed Family Resort Printing Co. Letterpress Off-set Woodboume 434-6451 Trips by Cove South Fallsburg, N.Y. Tel. (914)434-3302 Murry’s Cleaners Shirt Launderers, tailoring Coin-Operated Laundermat Lake Street, So. Fallsburg 434-5514 115 White Star C( Woodridc ff Be: Wishes Th Podhurst ■ L Mattress • |e, N.Y. From B Families Congratulations And Good Luckl You’ll Need itl Pop-In’s So. Fallsburg, VH.Y. The Hair Shoppe Haircuts tor All... Personalized Styling 434-7131 Main St., So. Fallsburg Misner Agency, Inc. General And Life Insurance Ralph Holmes — Greg Goldstein Main Street Woodbourne, NY 434-7755 434-7860 117 Steingart Associates Inc. Printing And Advertising So. Fallsburg, N.Y. 434-4321 Hairlines Unisex Salon “Your Community Salon” Rte. 42 So. Fallsburg ' Madnick’s Bakery “Home of the Challah Alligator” So. Fallsburg Open all Year 434-7272 J.G.’s Liquors Wish All the Seniors a Successful Future Gloria and Jerry 434-6668 Smith’s Shoes Orthopedic Fitting Pro Keds • Nike • Puma Addidas • Converse Main Street So. Fallsburg v;,SE.RO % • V V9 f ||| |5r R TELEPHOHE 19141 434 4460 L UirrOCn WE DELIVER” 118 ■i - ■! - Best Wishes LI To The Class of ’82 The Haima Bert Phyllis Ira Best of Luck to the Class of ’82 From the Class of ’83 lb Ul Sullivan County National-- Bank Very close to you wherever You are in Sullivan County Liberty 292-7100 Good Luck from Gary and Maxine Abramson Eddie Antique Jewelers 13 South Main Street Liberty, N Y. 119 Best of Luck Class of ’82 Al, Judy, Craig ---Russell and Dena Bagon Fallsburg, N.Y. IT Best Wishes Class of ’82 McCarthy’s Catskill Amusements Inc. Hurleyyille, N.Y. 12747 120 Congratulations on your achievement MARINE MIDLAND BANK, N.A. TELL IT TO THE MARINE Robert Green Chevrolet — Oldsmobile, Inc. Box 843 Exit 107 —Route 17 East Monticello, N.Y. 12701 New and Used Cars and Trucks Robert B. Green President 794-6161 733-4544 L SOUTH END GARAGE Route 42, South Fallsburg 914)434-7221 WMmM South Fallsburg New York 12779 ££ONE 794-5711 LIVE BAIT MULVEY’S Marine and Sport Shop, Inc. 87 BROADWAY NTICELLO, N.YLJjgfrl DISC 284 BROADWAY MONTICELLO, NY 1270 (914) 794-2657 121 Gold Mechanical Contractors fcood Luck! m Congratulations Russell S and W Ice Cream, Inc FRUSEN | GLADJE i So. Fallsburg, N.Y. 434-6300 n MURRAY SNYDER S E. E. PISTILLI PISTILLI FORD SALES CO., INC. RD 2 Box 40A MONTICELLO. NEW YORK 12701 But. (914) 794-2710 Orange County 342-37S0 MUSIC CENTER 237 BROADWAY, MONTICELLO N.Y. 12791 All Major Brands Fully Discounted COMPLETE LINE OF ACCESSORIES, SHEET MUSIC and METHOD BOOKS Expert Woodwind Repairs on Premises Repairs, Rental, Trade-lne and Used Instruments 914 — 794-2423 The Class Officer of “82” wish o Class Total Success Paul — President Rick — Vice-Presidant Bisha — Secretary Lynda — Treasurer 122 GIOVANNI’S Home of “The God-Father” Sub — Sandwiches Delicious Hot Pizza After 2 p.m. OPEN: 7 days — 11A.M.-7 P.M. Rt. 42 North Monticello, N.Y. (914) 794-8668 Mr. and Mrs. Ben J. Posner Best Wii . 1 Eddie’s Famous Foods So. Fallsburg, N.Y. Jeffersonville, N.Y. Good Luck To The Class of ’82 Good Luck to all our graduates! The Silver Cone Tina, Billy, Stella Tenenbaum Monticello Rudra Emporium Clothing, Jewelery, Luggage 254 Bway Main St. The Village Inn Fine Italian Foods Catering Small Parties Your Hosts — The Hills Rte. 42, So. Fallsburg, N.Y. The Greatest, Just Greatest of Luckl From Mark And Melissa 124 Best Wishes! Class of ’82 Congratulations to The Class of ’82 Jim, Larry And Orra Tyler East 52nd Fine Wines and Liquors Chilled Wines Champagnes Jamesway Mall Liberty, N.Y. Catskill Mountain Natural Foods The Catskills Finest Vitamin And Herb Center Around 71 North Main, Liberty, N.Y. 12754 (914) 292-3535 Shop-Rite Mall, Monticello, N.Y. 12701 Good Luck! ( Kutsher’s Country Club Monticello, N.Y. on, Helen and Mark tsher Keep up The Good Work Proyect Fish Market So. Fallsburg, N.Y. Best Wishes From The Salon Family 125 Congratulati' Joey Messina's Best Wishes! Comp Crossway Restaurant And Lounge Dave Kessler Rf 42. Box 433 Fallsburg, N.Y. (Ml) 434-8880 Woodridge, N.Y Best Wishes! Monticello Greenhouse Best Wishes From ountaineerl! N.Y. CHUCK Best Wishes To The Class of 1982 Fallsburg Bottling Works, inc We’re all so Proud of You! Best Wishes So. Fallsburg, N.Y. Miller Automatic EST. 1930 COMPLETE VENDING SERVICE “AT THE DROP OF A COIN” SULLIVAN COUNTY 794-5700 ORANGE COUNTY 343-5670 Best of Luck From Mr. K. and The Yearbook Staff VEO Express Lanes So. Fallsburg Wishing the very Best To You The Class of 1982 The Houston Family Patrons RASHKIN’S PHARMACY MRS. ROSE STERN CARLOS RESTAURANT KRISTT COMPANY MICHELLE and BILLY DARVON and VALIUM THE MOUNTAINDALE BOY’S 127 MiuinifafMmsii JUNE,1882 wnrw


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