Fallsburg High School - Focus Yearbook (Fallsburg, NY)
- Class of 1986
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TABLE OF CONTENTS Dedication........................................2 In Memoriam.......................................3 Office Staff......................................5 Administrators....................................6 Teachers..........................................7 Baby Pictures....................................24 Senior Portraits.................................41 Junior Prom......................................67 Yearbook Staff...................................76 Class Polls......................................82 Junior Day.......................................86 Sports...........................................91 Activities......................................113 Underclassmen...................................126 Class Officers..................................134 News of 1986....................................136 Advertisements..................................140 We have learned and shared so much with you, Mrs. Foster, Ryan and Corey, that we feel we are all ‘FOSTER children. You have always had time and a smile whenever we have needed it. You have taught us more than English; you have given us values and standards that will help us for the rest of our lives. Throughout the years we have formed a deep-rooted bond. We hope we have given you half of the pleasure you have bestowed upon us. We, your First class at Fallsburg Central High dedicate FOCUS 1986 to you. We will never forget you! We love you, The Class of 1986 In Memoriam SANDRA WILIAMS The Class of 1986 feels honored to have benefited from the teaching ability, vast knowledge and warmth of Ms. Williams. We were grateful that she chose to return to Fallsburg so that we had the opportunity to know her. She was an honest and an involved person. She will always be remembered with great love. As the last class Ms. Sandy Williams taught at Fallsburg Central, we dedicate this page in her memory. 3 Mr. Marsden As our class advisor Mr. Paul Marsden has made all our class pro- jects exhilarating and fun. We, the Class of 1986, would like to thank you for all your interests and assistance during our high school careers. You have become more than an advisor, you have become a friend. We will always remember you. With love, The Class of 1986 Mr. Kasofsky After three re-votes, we have all agreed that you are a wonderful yearbook advisor. Thank you for your patience, dedication and understanding. You have helped make the work on this yearbook a memorable experience. With gratitude, The Class of 1986 Sandra Nevins Charlotte Schwartz Selby Feldman Ronald Burroughs, Business Manager Mrs. Schlifkin, Mrs. Kaplan, Mrs. Lipsky, Mrs. Billig 5 Mr. Palguta: Superintendent Dr. Salvi: Principal Mr. VanVleet: Guidance Counselor Mrs. Sheard: Guidance Counselor Barry Foster MENT Richard Stieglitz DEPART- Andrew Neiderman Stanley Levy Richard Topper Mona Bogan Nancy Catalano MATH Cecelia Cohen DEPARTMENT Ed Park S c I E N C E Anna Popadiuk Margaret Coombe Vincent Rush Blanche Cohen 10 Ethel Hilf Lucille Bradshaw Jack Leshner s T U D I E S Irene Sienitsky James McDermott William Duncan 11 Clyde Thompson Leo Cecil LIBRARIAN BD UE S P I A NR ET SM S E N T Maureen Mills Abe Primack Doug Davies PHYSICAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT Paul Marsden Larry Beard Evelyn Raymond Jeffrey Isaacs Christine Rada Gus Ligon 15 HOME-ECONOMICS NURSE CUSTODIAL STAFF Mr. Jack Leshner You are a teacher of a very rare breed. Students who have had the pleasure of knowing you know what a special person you really are. Your dedication to the students of Fallsburg has not gone unnoticed nor unappreciated. Both the faculty and students of Fallsburg High School have enjoyed your friendship, knowledge and teaching expertise. We the Class of 1986 feel honored to have known you. We wish you the very best of luck in the future. ELEMENTARY SCHOOL TEACHERS Sharon Beiling Laura Kaye Cynthia Hazelnis Arlene Hussey Felice Hornick Carol Hummel Jerry Finnegan Debra Glatt Ruth Phillips Gail Morman Ellen Pavloff Maura Pellegrino Dan Prenderville Barbara Lester Debbie Levine Carol Lake 22 Doris Stern Helen Striesfeld Marlene Wertheim Maddie Weissman 24 Marsha S. Dec. 29 Debbie R. Jan. 3 25 Amy C. April 9 'fflasocA; Zt'jfybcl20 28 Rcymond T. May 12 Kelly B May 6 Stacey G. May 23 Audra G. May 13 Todd M. April 26 Michael M. May 14 29 TonyR. May 21 'sityU ' U S?7l y, -ftMcZC Dale P Jne 16 Alcira L. June 18 31 Tina G. Aug. 18 Tina H Aug. 12 Erika H. Aug. 11 Risa H Aug. 11 Brian T. July 27 32 34 Christina R. October 26 Dawn R. November 18 Ira K November 19 Verne M. November 11 Jeffery K. Nov. 24 Michelle T. Dec. 11 Jenifer M. Dec. 15 Debbie G. Dec. 12 Dale S. Dec. 17 Nicole K. Dec. 11 Remember The ride The class omen from 7-11 — Who will it be this year? Bus numbers The boiler room Breakfast at Popins The intense conversation The lack of males in Mr. Neiderman's 6th period class CCCUUUZZZ!!! Audi? Mr. Conway’s math games Debbie R.'s phony asthma attacks HAPPY BIRTHDAY JEFF!! The ride from Dunkin' Donuts to Dale's house The turtle who stuck his neck out Chris A.’s collection The man in Debbie R.'s kitchen who burped and ran away! Ollie and Ray’s rap on stage MUSH The lack of leaves on the back roads COMA Our International Luncheon News Clues Secret Codes Tri-color — AHOLIC BS-BSP Our permanent substitute — Mrs. Nold Mr. Cooperman’s rooster tie Corey and Ryan’s life history Mr. Boor's illegible handwriting Halloweens in Woodridge The Remember When Party Oranges The increasing art class The year of Prince Reading, Writing, and Reefer Fun Day Smoking newspaper Amy’s diets Mrs. Moglia Happy Birdie Dadle Toodle Yoodle Doodle Assignment the World New Years Eve Christmas caroling w-ith Mel The collar religion Sweet 16’s Bar Mitzvah Project Room Deb-Deb Remember When... — Chris R. got kicked out of three of Mr. Thompson's classes in one day. — Butchy got kicked out of school again — and again — and again . . . — Mrs. Cecil insisted that we had to walk in lines in the high school. — Kevin B. knocked down a man on a bicycle in London. — Jen N. and Chris R. refused to take blood type tests in the 7th grade. — Amy C, Jennifer N., Dale S, Jamie W., Debbie R., and Debbie G. got notes home for leaving school on Junior Day. — The teachers' pictures disappeared for a few months. — The cannon w-ent the wrong way during the Overture of 1812. — Kelly M.’s eyes turned green in one day. — Chris R. and Kevin B. fought in the 4th grade and she picked him up and threw him over a desk. — Eric D. was the rabbi who performed the weddings in Amy C.'s driveway. — Erik N. and Todd B. were the first white breakers. — Our 9th grade teachers told our parents that we were the worst class ever. — Jennifer called Ira and asked him if he liked her in the 6th grade and he said NO! — Dale S. got a caramel apple caught in Debbie G.'s hair in the 4th grade. 38 Remember.. . the Electric Company gorgeous Gallagher kickbaU Beelzybub the “elephant in the obstacle course el Duce fish net stockings Mrs. Mintz the danceless year Mr. Chips Mr. Duncan’s light bulbs yearbook staff meetings neucomb the quarter mile track Mr. Mintz Pro-Keds coat racks Inside Out Mr. B 0 for 8? IAN sixth period practical jokes the playing with a V2 deck shirt Verne’s friend got TKOed!! Remember When . .. Mr. Neiderman wore his shirt inside-out and no one noticed excep Mrs. Nold. There was an explosion in Accounting class. Debbie R. got gum on her pants and called the whole class morons Todd B. got a new admirer with a deep tan. Robert D. wore helmets to class. Michelle T. had a heart attack 6th period and was wheeled out. The Senior boys did nothing but hotel hop. Isn't she beautiful.' Stacey G. sang I wanna Know' What Love Is” in front of the entire prom. Amy C. and Jennifer N. didn't leave Mel's room for a fire drill until they found out it wasn't a drill. Erik N. and Todd B. changed their names to 'E' Rock and Master 'T'. Mr. Foster gave Five minute quizzes after the bell rang. Verne M., Phyllis H. and Gary A. were involved in the theft of Michael Jackson posters? Mr. Rush was going to give Christina R. a referral because he thought she was faking? Starting the car of one of Dawn R 's boyfriends after the prom committee meeting. Mr. Hale hack walked into the girls' locker room and said close your eyes girls I'm coming in Jamie W. lost her class ring for the se- cond time at the car wash. Richard K. nearly drove Mr. B. to the bottle. Debbie R. and Angela D. were best friends? Debbie G. asked Mr. Neiderman if he saw Mussolini and he said no, was he in town? Amy C. pulled down a map in Spanish and the whole thing fell on her head. What's that brown stuff' Smile!! You're on Candid Camera!! 41 Chris Always been the prophets who make the world evolve. Always been the average breaking it down. Majority, the unknown, giving us the rules. It s more than luck to get the standard. You'll never find me like you hope I am You'll never treat me like you think you can. Cause when you hate it you've got to fight it back.' Basketball 7-8 Varsity Soccer 10-12 Thespian Society National Honor Society Christopher Andreola Lee Lee “If you love something set it free. If it comes back to you It was always yours If it doesn't It never was. Score Keeper — Varsity Soccer 12 Mix Master T It takes talent and courage to climb to the top but wisdom to say there. Thespian Society 7-12 Band 7-12 Comet Council 12 Basket kill 7-8 AV Squad — Co-Captain Track Stage Crew Lighting Crew — Co-Captain Kelly L. Brooks 42 Jan Take life as it tomes. Cheerleading 9-11 SGA 10 Office Aid 12 Amy Cohen Aim The day I dread is the day without laughter Yearbook Literary Staff 12 Ski Team 9-12 Volleyball 10 Varsity Tennis 12 Band 7-12 Area All State 11 All Cawnty Band 7-10 SADD Vice-President 12 Peer Counselor 7-12 Future Problem Solvers 9 Leo Club 11-12 SGA 8 Class Secretary 9 J V Basketball Storekeeper 9-12 Adopt-a-Grandparent 10 Moose Hot Women Clold Beer Fast Cars Detention Janice Burns John Cole E.D. Always do right — This will gratify some people and astonish the rest. JV Soccer 9 Varsity Soccer 10-12 JV Basketball 9-10 Varsity Basketball I I Ang Yesterday is already a dream Tomorrow only a vision. But today well lived Makes every yesterday a dream of happiness, And every tomorrow a vision of hope” Field Hockey 7-10 Track 7-10 Cheerlcading 10 David Drew ' Dave ' Tennis Team 12 Ski Team 12 Girls Tennis Instructor Angela T. Divita Ex-Man ' “Live into the future for the past is only a memory. Deborah Lynne Gandy Band 7-12, Vice President 12 Varsity Baseball 9-12 Captain 10-12 J V Soccer 9, Captain JV Basketball 10 Varsity Basketball 11 Yearbook Staff 12 SGA 12 SADD 12 Area All State 11-12 Brass Ensemble 11 Paul Anthony Exner Sweet Dee-Gee You only live once, so go for what you know. JV Basketball 9 Varsity Basketball 11 Stacey L. Gibbs Tituba” Now unto him that is able to keep you from falling and to present you faultless before the presence of his glory with exceeding joy to the only wtse-dominion and power, both now and ever. A-men to my brothers and sisters. Jude 1:24-25 Varsity Track 7, 9-10 Varsity Field Hockey 7-10 Varsity Cheerleading 11-12 Chorus 9-12 SADD 12 Chorus — VP 12 James L. Gibson Aud A good bean is the sun and the moon. or. rather, the sun and not the moon, for it shines bright and never changes.'' Basketball 7-8 JV Basketball 9 JV Volleyball 9 Varsity Volleyball 10-12 (Captain 12 Varsity Basketball 11-12 Captain 11-12 Yearbook Sports Editor 12 Honor Society 10-12 Softball 9. 11-12 SGA 10-12 Leo Club 11-12 Beth Godlin Bcthy All the world's a stage, and all the men and women merely players: they have their exits anti their entrances. Comet Newspaper 10-12 Problem Solving 10 Quiz Bowl 8-12 Yearbook Editor-in-Chief 12 Library Media Club 9 AV Squad Leo Club 11-12 SGA 10-12 Audra Maria Gintoff 'Sis' I would like io dedicare this moment of my life to my Father, Mother and Big Brother. To all of whom I could go with my problems They all played a part in my going through high school. I love them all dearly.” JV Softball Debra Greenspan Deb In the time of your life, live — so that in that wondrous time you shall not add to the misery and sorrow of the world, but shall smile to the infinite delight and mystery of it. — William Saroyen National Honor Society 11-12 Class President 8-10 Class Secretary 11 SGA Treasurer 12 Tennis 8-10, Captain I 1 We are Family 8-12 Peer Cxxinsclor 8-12 SGA 8-12 Thespian Society 10 Yearlxjok Layout Staff 12 Chorus 9-10 Tina Marie Gorr Tina Lorraine Hamilton Kneehigh — Nannygoat Leo Club 1 1 f Erika Horowitz Jeffrey Michael Kaplan ''Bid the dishonest man himself, if he mend, he is no longer dishonest. ' Softball 9-12 Risa Horowitz Jeff' I am the master of my fate; I am the captain of my soul; anything a person can conceive and believe he can achieve.'' Varsity Soccer 9-12 Co-Captain 12 Ski Team 9-12 Varsity Tennis 9-12 SGA 11 Basketball 7-8 Yearhook Sports Staff 12 Comet Spons Staff 12 SADD 12 Thespian 12 Peer Counselor 9-12 Stage Band 11-12 “Ollic All that wc see or seem is but a dream within a dream. Basketball Storekeeper 8-12 Varsity Baseball 9-11 Quiz Bowl 9 12 Captain 11-12 Thespian Society 8-12 Chorus 12 Band 7-12 Peer Counselor 10-12 SGA9-I2 Senior Class President Danny We may live without poetry, music and art. Wc may live without conscience, and live without heart. We may live without friends; we may live without books. But civilized man cannot live without COOKS! Stamp Club 7 Library Media Club 7-11 SGA 10-12 Reading Aide 1 1 Math Aide 12 Comet Staff 12 Daniel Allan Kobrin Richard Evan Kasofsky Ira Kraf Ozzie The American dream is made of opportunities not guarantees. Varsity Tennis 10-12 Ski Team 10 Senior Class Vice President Peer Counselor 12 Yearbook Staff Leo Club Vice President 11-12 'Nicole Klemie We arc way hack, in front of the beginning, now the challenge is to find the end, hut if so, where are we' Way back in front of beginning. Band 7-12 Ski Team 1 I Field Hockey 8-9 Softball 10 Nicole Krueger King Biscuit Don't Hassle It Detention Alcira Loarca “Alcy All of us arc made of the same substance so we should be treated the same Basketball 7-8 JV Basketball 9-10 Varsity Basketball 11-12 Band 7-12 Varsity Field Hockey 8-10 Jazz Band 10-12 Yearbook Sports Staff Yearbook Photo Staff Knglish Tutor 9-10 Honor Society Kenneth Lemoine Verne When things go wrong as they sometimes will, when the road you're trudging seems all up hill When funds are low and debts are high, when you want to laugh but have to cry. When people are pressing you down a bit, rest if you must but don't quit. Secretary 12 Basketball 8-12, x -Captain 12 Field Hockey 8-10 Chorus 9-12 Track Manager 8-9 7-8 Boys Basketball Scorekceper 8-9 Comet Council 12 Roaming Photographer The best thing about the future is that it comes one day at a time. Leo Club 11 Comet Council 11 Comet Newspaper Photographer 1 1 Yearbook Photo Hditor 12 Comet Newspaper Photographer 12 SGA Delegate 12 Michael H. Mack II Daniel Marty 'Mitis True, but a brother merchant who avoided an increased expenditure on objects of luxury, enjoyment, and liberality with the same profits, would get rich faster than him. David Ricardo JV Baseball Ski Team Varsity Baseball Steel Champion Gym Eric Adam Manses 'Captain Midnight Dr. Sdtzcr” Rufus Sheldon Ribinowitz The Lizard King Uri Rikofski Romondo Boogie-Boogie Rodriguez You can't argue with a SICK mind. Basketball 7-8 Thespian Society 7-12 Secretary 8 Olympics of the Mind 8-10 Treasurer 9 JV Baseball 9 Band 9-12 Chorus 9-12 Gifted and Talented Program 9-12 JV Soccer 10 Honor Society 10-12 Quiz Bowl 10-12 Varsity Soccer 11-12 Yearbook Staff 12 Jenifer Helene Muniz Jen Take time to play ... it is the secret of youth. “E-Rock Thank you all and may you live 2 set the dawn. Jennifer Newberg Band 7-12 Band President 8 Yearbook Business Editor 12 Comet Council 11 SGA Basketball 7-8 Thespian Society 7-9,12 Stage Crew 11 A V Squad 7-12 Erik Neiderman “Jen A shoulder to cry on, an car to bend, money to borrow, cloches to lend, Friday night panics, 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.” SADD President 12 Leo Club Treasurer 11-12 Honor Society 10-12 Tennis 9-12, Co-Captain 11-12 Band 7-12 Baseball Scorekccper 8-12 Area All State Band 11 All County Band 8-10 Ski Team Timekeeper 11-12 Future Problem Solving 9 SGA 7-12, Secretary I I Peer counseling 11-12 Yearbook Literary Editor 12 Hen 1-aRuffa Scholarship Comm 11 SGA Scholarship Cx mm. 11 Brass Ensemble 11 Dale Perez Guiliana Quiquin GQ A smile that brightens the day also warms the heart Chorus 8-10 Volleyball 8-9 SGA Member 12 Prom Committee 11 Future Problem Solvers 9 Yearbook Photo Stall 12 Yearbook Layout Staff 12 Olympics of the Mind 9 Christina Marie Robinson Chris We must resemble each other a little in order to understand each other, but we must be a little different to love each other.” Chorus 9 Set Design 11-12 Stage Crew 12 SADD Volunteer 11-12 SGA Volunteer 10-12 Math Tutor 12 Yearbook Photo Staff 12 Comet Council 12 Dawn Rifflard Dale Saperstein Debbie I'm a great believer in luck, and I find that the harder I work the more I have of it. Band 7-12 Band Secretary 12 Chorus 9-12, Vice President 9 Tennis 8-10, II Qui Bowl 10 Thespian Society 9-12 Comet Staff 9-12 Yearbook Layout Editor Prom Committee I I MISSMA 8-11 All County Band 9-12 Area All State Band 11-12 Young Judea 7-11 Regional Board 10-11 Honor Society 10-12 Track 7-8, 10 Class Secretary 10 Cheerleading 9 Leo Club 8-12 SGA8-12 Soccer Storekeeper 9-10 We are Family 11-12 SADD 12 Future Problem Solvers 10 Deborah Rothschild If you can imagine it you can achieve it; if you can dream it you can become it. Band 7-12 Problem Solving 9 Peer (Counseling 8-12 Leo Club 11-12 Tennis Team 9-12 Co-Captain 11-12 Adopt-a-Grandparent 10-11 SGA8-12 (Class Treasurer 11-12 SADD Treasurer 12 Yearbook Literary Staff Honor Society 10-12 Solo Competition 10 Marsha Steinberg Experience is by industry achieved and perfected by the swift course of time. Tennis I 1 Tennis 12 Softball 11-12 SGA Vice Prsident 12 Leo Club 11-12 'May you never lose sight of your dreams, and may all chose dreams come true. Band 7-12 Peer Counseling 9 12 Basketball JV 9-10 Varsity 11-12 Tennis 9 12 Softball 11-12 Captain 11 SGA8-12 V.P 11. Pres. 12 Leo Club 11 Clarinet Choir 11 Pit Band 11 All County Band 8 SGA Scholarship Committee 11 Yearbook Business Staff 12 We Are Family 11 Prom (ximmittec 11 SADD 12 Adopt-a-Grandparent 9-12 Dawn Rochelle Stollman Aj Git em. JV Basketball Varsity Baseball Raymond Tsui Brian Tredo “Steel Champion'' “Time can either be your worst enemy or your mightiest ally, depending upon the way you handle it.” Qui Bowl 10-12 BOCES Gifted and Talented Programs 9-12 Thespian Society 11 Chorus 12 Leo Club 11 Math Tutor 12 Chemistry Tutor 12 Computer Club 12 Honor Society 10-12 Science Club 7 Sullivan County Youth Ensemble 10 Yearbook Typing Staff 12 Steel Champion Gym Mcech” Never lose sight of your dream and always count your blessings while others are counting their woes. Tutor 7-8 Band 8-9 Class Vice President 10 Office Aide 11 Comet Council 11 ALSG (Students Abroad) 11 Junior Class President SGA9-12 12th Leader SADD Yearbook Typing Editor Glen R. Turner Burner JV Baseball 9-10 Varsity Baseball 11-12 Varsity Soccer 12 Volleyball 12 “Jame Better late than never. Band 7-12 Leo Club 8-12, Pres I Ith grade Varsity Volleyball 8-10 JV Storekeeper for Baseball 8-9 Varsity storekeeper for soccer 11 Varsity Ski Team 7-12. Captain 12 Adopt-a-Grandparent Program 7-12 Peer Counselor 7-12 Varsity Softball Team 10 Tennis Team 12 Yearbook Staff 12 SADD Secretary 12 Michelle Tufau Jamie Allison Welkis How Much Do You Know About Your Yearbook? 1) What is the most needed item at a yearbook meeting? A) Cropping pencil B) Typewriters C) Food D) Ladder (with scotch tape) 2) How many times did someone have to go pick up pictures? A) Once B) Fifteen C) Stopped counting after thirty 3) Who comes to every meeting? A) Beth B) Michelle C) Debbie D) No one 4) How many people signed up for the Yearbook Staff and never showed up to any meetings? A) Two B) Twenty-four C) Zero 5) Which pictures were missing for two months? A) Baby B) Teachers C) Mrs. Grossman and Mr. Cecil's 6) Who is most often camera shy? A) Raymond B) Ira C) Dawn R. 7) Whose house served the most food at a yearbook meeting? A) Amy B) Beth C) Michelle 8) Who gets the most hyper at yearbook meetings? A) Debbie G. B) Dale S. C) Everyone 9) What is Mr. Peterson's first name? A) John B) Benedict C) Dave 10) What color are Mr. Peterson's eyes? A) Devastatingly blue B) A warm brown C) A sexy green 11) What was the longest yearbook meeting? A) One hour B) Four and one half hours C) Forty-five minutes D) Two days 12) How many tense moments were there at yearbook meetings? A) Four B) Sixteen C) Eighty-seven 13) How long after delivery of yearbook does it take for complaints to start coming in? A) Three days B) Three hours C) Thirty seconds D) Before it gets here 14) What will me miss the most? A) The work B) Food at meetings C) Each other Camera Shy . . . Look at that fine . . . Like father like son. The Confused Oreo” Many Me ? 59 Class Couple The Macks Sandwich Captain Midnight January 22, 1969 61 CLASS WILL Mr. Beard — five students with fake ID Mrs. Berger — a V' pair of heels Miss Bogan — a book that balances Mrs. Bradshaw — a class that doesn't plagiarize Mr. Burroughs — his own copy machine Mrs. Catalano — band aids Mr. Cecil — a real shop class Mrs. B. Cohen — a friend for Oscar Mrs. C. Cohen — reversible pants Mrs. Coombe — Mr. Park's tetrahedrals Mr. Cooperman — a new tie Mr. Duncan — new light bulbs Mr. Dungan — a razor Mr. Feinstein — a tractor for the farm Mrs. Feldman — a bald DJ Mr. Foster — an 11th grade curriculum Ms. Greer — a new' Santa Claus outfit Mrs. Grossman — Mark from the program Mrs. Halchak — a sane husband Mr. Halchak — a class that will swim Mrs. Hilf — a signed contract Mr. Isaacs — new shirts Mr. Joyce — Laurie Mrs. Kalter — a new hairdo Mrs. Kaplan — a smoke detector Mr. Kasofsky — a lifetime supply of the New York Times Mrs. Kasofsky — new crayons Mr. Leshner — a vacation Mr. Levine — an undefeated JV team Mr. Levy — a new swivel chair Mr. Ligon — an empty room Mr. Marsden — a homeroom with full attendance Mr. McDermott — a new handkerchief Mr. Mednick — a drivers license Mrs. Mills — a pair of close-toed shoes Mrs. Millstein — more beds Mr. Neiderman — an autographed copy of Cujo Mrs. Nevins — a quiet office Mrs. Nolan — her own telephone Mr. Nuccio — a new attitude Mr. Palguta — more snow days Mr. Park — a house in our district Miss Popadiuk — a marriage license Mr. Primack — mink-lined seat belts Mrs. Rada — a quiet study hall Mrs. Raymond — a real store Mr. Rush — Nose of the Year Award Dr. Salvi — an all expense paid health insurance plan Mrs. Schwartz — her own secretary Mrs. Sheard — a How to Apply to Colleges” book Mrs. Sienitsky — a tranquilizer Mr. Stieglitz — new boots with an Izod to match Mr. Thompson — A test that ends on time Mr. Tollin — a physics class with more than 5 people Mr. Topper — blackboards on every wall Mr. Van Vleet — a team over 6'5 Ms. Van Gonsic — her own office Mrs. Ziter — a bolted-down desk. 62 63 Remember When: Amy, Jen, Dawn, Debbie R., and Todd M. put on a play in Mrs. Kayes' class Jennifer’s parents called the police on Richard We in Mr. Damico’s class were put in the cage” for chewing gum. Todd B. and Erik N. got arrested for wearing Ninja outfits. Everyone was in love with Ira. Dawn R. was called the Jolly Green Giant.” Ira gave Kelley E. a black eye. Jennifer refused to sleep at anyone’s house. Mr. Thompson threw Beth and Dawn S. out of class. Butchy jumped from 11 th grade to college. Mrs. Cohen asked Amy and Todd B. not to bother coming to class. Mrs. Collins made Debbie R. put her nose against the wall. Erik N. went out with every girl in the class. The whole class fought with Alcira over immigration in S.S. class. Amy broke Debbie’s arm. Dale and Dawn S. were the only girls who went swimming. Mr. K. walked into class holding a nylon. They closed the bathroom because of obscenities. Michael M. asked Marsha S. to spend the weekend at his house. Marsha and Audra almost went over the Olympic hill to get to school the short way. Verne put up posters saying “put a little color into the Senior class.” Brian T. couldn’t eat ice cream normally because of his front teeth. Michelle T. couldn’t walk down town. 64 Mr. K. sang Splish Splash” at the talent show. Remember When: Mr. F. gave his quizzes 5 minutes before class was over Mr. Rush forgot he had a double period Mr. La Ruffa dressed as Santa and gave out pennies Amy C. pulled down the screen in Mr. Cooperman's class We played April Fools on Mrs. Cohen and Mrs. Moglia was there Mr. Hardik spoke in syllables Mrs. Catalano taught all period with her zipper open Mr. McDermott's all purpose handkerchief Mr. Leshner walked into the cabinet and said excuse me Debbie R.'s hair changed with the seasons Giuliana Q. failed Mr. Primack's road test again and again Ray T. got drunk at Dawn S. Sweet 16 Amy C. became Denise Z. for a night Ira K. fought with teachers for extra points Christina R. was in her underwear in the locker room and Mr. Levine walked in Mrs. Cohen had her pants on backwards all day Debbie R. and Dale S. failed the reading comprehension test in 6th grade Stacey G. punched out Norman Bates” 65 Remember... the prom project rooms recess the clintests the striper FLA, LA, SLA, TA Debbie R. and Ira K. were afraid to kiss because they thought their braces would stick forever Jeffery K. had problems between his legs. Jamie's family moved every year and we called her a gypsy Mrs. Hilf split her pants Mr. Leshner brought soda and doughnuts to A.P. Class Mrs. Cohen’s 6th period class turned the clock ahead 10 minutes We told Mrs. Cohen our math test was tomorrow and she believed us Audra Risa and Debbie R. got referrals in Miss Braddick's class for not staying after 10 minutes. Everyone climbed out of Mr. Cooperman’s window to take in the sun We had happy hour on Fridays at Jamie's house Assignment the World math games 66 JUNIOR PROM MAY 1985 COCKTAIL PARTY — AMY COHEN’S HOUSE PROM — BERNIE’S HOLIDAY SONG — “ALWAYS AND FOREVER” 68 70 Any current events' Can’t catch me, I'm the gingerbread man. Don't tell Francic. Some President Ivory Girl Typing Editor — Michelle Tutau Typing Staff— Michelle T , Raymond T.. Dawn R An Editor — Chris Andrcola An Staff—Todd M .Chris A Sports Editor — Audra Gintoff Sports Staff — Jeffery- K„ Veme M., Akira L. Audra G 76 Business Edicor — Erik Neiderman Literary Editor — Jennifer Newberg Photography Editor — Michael Maik Layout Editor — Debbie Rothschild Literary Staff — Amy C., Jennifer N.. Jamie W . Dale S.. Risa H Photography Staff — Anthony R . Micheal M., Giuliana Q . Phylis H., Eric M . Stacey G.. Debbie G 77 THE AWFUL TRUTH Name Most Noted For Pet Peeve Weakness Pastime Chris Andreola Heavy Metal Beat Box Rap Jack Daniels 7 Annoying Others Kelly Brooks Shyness Stuck Ups Jimmy Partying Todd Bullock Clothes Sullivan County The City Hotel Hop Janice Burns Shyness Stuck Ups Cute Guys Sleep Amy Cohen Her Freckle Waiting for People Coming Straight From the Heart B.F. John Cole Chasing Girls Warm Beer Girls Drinking Beer Eric Daniels Hanging With B.H. F.C.H.S. Grapes Hanging W B.H. Angela DiVita Gold Jappy People Rafael Partying David Drew Partying Scoopers Money Tennis Rachel Eustice Partying Soccer Candy Nothing Paul Exner Baseball Non-Alcoholic Drinks The High Fast Ball Fishing Debbie Gandy Hanging Out A Hunch-Back Girl Spending Money Basketball Stacey Gibbs Telling It Like It Is Phony People The Word Praising God Almighty James Gibson Not Much The Buzzer Candy Basketball Audra Gintoff Dimples Two-Faced People- Stray Puppies and Kittens Playing Sports Beth Godlin Nail Polish Bugs Guiding Light Movies Tina Gorr Her Mouth Film Class Cute Guys Being With Greg Debbie Greenspan Nice Jewelry Feet Card Stores Tennis Tina Hamilton Being Short Business Teacher Shawn Sleeping Phyllis Hooks Her Mouth Film Class Chipwitches Gossiping Erika Horowitz Being Short Scoopers Boys Bugging Out Risa Horowitz Having Colds Scoopers Good-Looking Guys Parry'ing Jeffrey Kaplan Brownie Points Long Relationships Clothes Hotel Hop Richard Kasofsky The Ollie Rap Tomatoes Fcxx) Eating Daniel Kobrin Nothing Much Japs Sleep Being in Bed Ira Krof Nicole Krueger Being Late to School Japs Money Skiing 78 THE AWFUL TRUTH Name Most Noted For Pet Peeve Weakness Pastime Kenneth Lemoine King Biscuit Ms. Steiner Nang Bear Smoking Alcira Loarca Height Snobs Chocolate TV. Gloria Mack Working at McDonalds A Certain “Black girl Napoli’s Pizza Being W SCO Michael Mack Taking Pictures Scoopers Money Summer School Danny Marty Being a Biscuit M.S. Pretty Girls Motor Cross Racing Erik Matises Winning Yutzof Bad Cooking Mom's Cooking Photography Kelly McAllister Tall Dark and Handsome Homework C.S. Having Fun Tockl McCarthy Psychotic and Schizophrenic Acts Keeping Note books 25% of Female- Population Calls Question to His Mental Health Jennifer Muniz Erik Neiclerman Collar Up Scoopers S.O.K. Hotel Hop Jennifer Newberg Getting Involved Paranoia F.L B.F. Dale Perez Guiliana Quiguin “Hi Sweetie Being Bothered While Sleeping A.G Music T.V. Christina Robinson Hiccups Gym Troy Eating Debbie Rothschild Being Loud Things That Are Unorganized C.N. Playing Flute Todd Schoonover Nothing Special School Food Hunting Dale Saperstein Paranoia Spitefulness Cereal B.F. Tony Russo Being Depressed Small 7th Graders Chocolate T.V. Marsha Steinberg Good Argument Scoopers Rhinestones Tennis Dawn Stollman Liking Every Teacher School Lunch Pepsi Soaps Brian Tredo Being a Biscuit Michelle Steiner Girls Riding Motorcycles Raymond Bui Making Fun of Richard The Ignorant Peasants I’m Forced to Interact w Each Day Kryptonite Looking Intelligent Michelle Tufau Asking Questions Phoniness Bcautiful Eyes and a Smile Advice and G.L. Glen Turner Trying to Stay Sober Smoky Bathrooms Cold Beer Drinking Jamie Welkis Being Late; Skiing People in a Rush Big Muscles B.F. 79 Noc another 53 One big happy family Deb-Deb I II be done in a minute Mos Likely to Succeed Ira K. and Debbie R. CLASS Polls Best Looking Dale S and Todd B Most Athletic Audra G., Paul E. and Jamie W. Must Popular Jennifer N and Enk N. All Around Todd B. and Dawn S. Best Dressed Jeffery K. and Debbie G. Class Clowns Richard K. and AmyC. Most Athletic? Most Likely to Succeed? Best Looking? Shyest? Most Intellectual? Qass Clowns? Most Popular All Around? At the Reunion ... Chris Andreola — Picasso Jr. Kelly Brooks — a truant officer Todd Bullock — Mayor of Loch Sheldrake Janice Burns — punctual Amy Cohen — President of the North Carolina Branch John Cole — owner of a liquor store Eric Daniels — peer counselor Angela DiVita — insurance agent David Drew — Eric’s assistant Paul Exner — Major League Baseball... Debbie Gandy — Verne’s best friend Stacey Gibbs — the next Trainaine Hawkins James Gibson — a public speaker Audra Gintoff — an accountant Beth Godlin — a film critic Tina Gorr — first woman catcher in the Major Leagues Debbie Greenspan — a fashion designer Tina Hamilton — married to an architect Phyllis Hooks — owner of a babysitting company Erica Horowitz — head babysitter at the Concord Risa Horowitz — owner of the Olympic Jeffery Kaplan — Executive Administrator of Consolidated Laundries Richard Kasofsky — comedian Daniel Kobrin — chef at Tavern on the Green Ira Kraf — a dictator Nicole Krueger — owner of Davos At the Reunion ... Kenny Lemoine — Driver Ed. teacher Alcira Loarca — obstetrician Gloria Mack — the next Whitney Houston Michael Mack — photographer for National Geographic Daniel Marty — a policeman Eric Matises — Mr. Universe Todd McCarthy — President of the United States Jennifer Muniz — a model for Vogue Erik Neiderman — an author Jennifer Newberg — Mel’s personal chauffeur Giuliana Quiquin — Manager of Jamesway Dawn Rifflard — Dallas Cowboys’ Cheerleader Christina Robinson — Owner of the Huveleyville Convenience Store Debbie Rothschild — a nurse Anthony Russo — Champion World Wrestler Dale Saperstein — California beach bum Todd Schoonover — center for the Cleveland Cavaliers Marsha Steinberg — a public defender Dawn Stollman — her father’s accountant Brian Tredo — Mr. Goodwrench Raymond Tsui — Rambo Tsui Michelle Tufau — head of the U.N. relief projects Glen Turner — a Major League Coach Jamie Welkis — World Cup Skier D. O'Neil. A. Krisel, Coach Robitaillc, N Velasquez, S Baker. H Norwood, R Cole. A Gintoff. A Dexter 93 Senior Audra Gintoff Coach Kasofsky, M. Ingber. D. Brcsky, J. Newberg. M. Holiwenko, A. Cohen, D ScoUman, M. Steinberg, J Newberg. D Saperstein, J. Welkis SENIORS GIRLS TENNIS TEAM 94 Jamie W., Amy C, Dawn S., Dale S., Jennifer N., Marsha S. BOYS T E A M Back D. Drew, J. Kaplan. Front: L. Krutman, M. Sussman, R Jacobs, J. Tunick.J. Gosc. 95 SOCCER TEAM Coach Marsdcn, J. Levner, B. Luster, J. Berger, P Exner.J. Tyler, R Lungen, B. Kaplan, T. Brown, B Houston, Scorekeeper — P. Berger. T Russo. P. Jiminez, B. Ivory, A. Goldberg Parada, E. Zukowitz, C. Gamble. F. Parada. J. Cohen. E. Daniels, J. Rivas. C. Andrcola, T. McCarthy. G. Turner, A. Marcsca. J. Kaplan. Manager O. Gamble. SENIORS Eric D.. Chris A.. Todd M.. Paul E , Jeffery K., Glen T. 96 3 L F C. Maloney, S. Zukowitz _ _ , Camera Shy: N. Gurierro. W. Van Vim. D. R.fflard. D. Shaw. N. Fox. J Zukowrtz. S. Palmer. Manager — A. Cecil. c R 0 s s c o u N T R Y 97 SENIOR GIRLS Baik Risa H . Michelle T . Audra G , Marsha Steinberg. Middle: Debbie G. Jamie W . Dawn S.. Amy C Front: Debbie R , Jennifer N . Dale S.t Akita L SPORTS CLUB 99 T. Russo. R. Kasofsky, L. Krutman, A. Evans. V. Trcdo. C. Gamble. P Leib. Coach Van Vleet, J. Gibson. B. Gold. T. Brown. B Luster, R Martin. E. Pat- ton. Seniors — Tony R.. Richard K and James G. BOYS VARSITY BASKETBALL JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL B. Gandy, D. Rifflard, Coach Sandy Ncvins, S. Gibbs, B. Davis, R. McKenny, K. Hinton, N. Hinton, N. DeGraw C H E LEADERS R Seniors Dawn Rifflard Stacey Gibbs V A R S I T Y 105 J Rosenberg, F. Manses R I.ungen, S. Feldman M Sussman, S. Novicie, G Kasofsky, S. Vegliantc, D. Mcdnick R Novick. H. Sweet, M Ingber J. Kaplan. R. Jacobs, J. Berger SENIORS: E. Manses. J. Kaplan B 0 Y S s K I T E A M B A S E B A L L Coach Marsden, E. Zukowitz B Madsen. C. Gamble, J. Tyler B Luster, E Manses, R. Tsui M Biers. S. Aaron, R Hendricks A. Goldberg, G. Turner R Kasofsky, J. Gibson Back: A. Cohen, J. Lachterman, E. Dexter, A. Krisel, L. Levitan. Front. A. Dexter, D Stollman, R Paige, R. Horowitz, M L S Steinberg. Camera Shy — A. Gintoff SOFT SENIORS B A L L A. Cohen, D. Stollman, R. Horowitz, M. Steinberg Camera Shy — A. Gintoff 109 deal, only missed typing. Came back and went to English. U 'alked in the a hwR to heath by two of his students Dean told me I used up all my ites and have detention after school. Had a substitute for Soi ial Studies so , yone got . passito Mel. Aftt lls. Tt't to At coaming. He mi i u d lurch I. ny collegi ditin'. learn my lines so . Social Studies Mrs. Hilf told my girlfri rittid and me to stop kissi HE ,, m tnwje a test so 1 was there all through lunch. As usual no out balanced Si na I v yn jr class and had lunch at Salons. Came lack iowho'ffor a yearbook meeting | _______ I was a half hour late andU g editor started screaming at me. After in meeting went to play practice. I kicked me out. Since I skipped detention I mm have in school tomor- Wr 'y’ , y . I “im loved. Got in my , R Cole. S Fegliante, T Bullock. J. Zuckowit . Mr. Topper. R Jacobs. R Kasofsky, H. Weissman, J. Gose. P Tsui. E. Neiderman. J. Rader, J Kaplan. A Cohen, D Rothschild, A Dexter. D Stollman. S O’Keefe, R Paige, E. Dexter. (Camera Shy B. Godlm, A. Loan a Seniors Erik N., Jeffrey K.. Amy C., Richard K., Todd B., Debbie R.. Dawn S. Camera Shy Beth G.. Alcira L. T H E S P I A N S 0 c I E T Y 114 STUDENTS AGAINST DRIVING DRUNK Back: S. Aaron, R. Kasofsky, S. Vcgliantc, I). O’Neil, S. O'Keefe, E. Dexter, R. Paige, D. Stoilman, M. Lungen, J. Rader, A. Dexter, Mrs. Kasofsky, A. Evans. Middle: J. Kaplan, B. Kaplan, B. Houston, M. Tufau, M. Sussman, I. Kraf, M. Steinberg, D. Saperstein, A. Cohen. D Rothschild, J. Welkis, M. Ingber, J. Newberg, D. Greenspan, G. Gold, J. Rogers. Front: J. Newberg, Mcl Mednick, L. Levitan, M. Ingber, A. Kriscl. SENIORS Mel Mednick, Ira K., Debbie R., Dale S., Jamie W., Amy C., Jennifer N., Debbie G., Jeffery K Back Michelle T, Dawn S.. Marsha S. OFFICERS TREASURER Dale Saperstein PRESIDENT Jennifer Newberg SECRETARY Jamie Welkis VICE PRESIDENT Amy Cohen 115 SENIORS Back: R Tsui, R. Kasofsky, T. McCarthy. Front: D. Gandy, D. Rothschild. CHORUS B Godlin, R. Kasofsky, R. Tsui, T. McCarthy, T. Plctter, S. Aaron, S. Godlin, B Lund, T. Brown. J. Tyler. J Rosenshein, J. Chenier, I. Rosenshein, Coach Mr Foster. L. Krutman. C. Chenier. S. Vegliantc, K McDermott, P. Tusi. BOWL Seniors: Todd M Raymond T. Richard K. BethG. 117 Mr. Ncidcrman, J. Welkis, B. Godlin, E. Nciderman, A. Cohen, C. Andrcola. T. Bullock, P. Exncr, A. DiVita, T. McCarthy NATIONAL D. RochchiJd. D. Saperstein. J. Newberg. D. Greenspan. I. Rosenshem. J Rosenshc.n. A GmtofF. A. Loarca, T Brown. B Luster. C. Andreola. T McCarthy. H Norwood. K McDermott, L. Krutman, R Tsm 119 Mr. Feinstein, PRESIDENT —Jeffrey Kaplan, SECRETARY — Debbie Rothschild, VICE PRESIDENT — Paul Exner. 120 Die Meistersinger. . Themes from Exodus First Suite in E Flat For Military Band Ballet Parisien Sonata No. 2 in E Flat Major flute solo — Debbie Rothshild Poet and Peasant po Q Where are they now? Students: Sasha Sandow Daniel Resnick Beverly Anderson Dora Holiewinko Ronald Reilly Tammy Gizinski Isha Katz Harry Osterreicher Kelly Monahan Terry Hussey Mary Ann Garlick Dominique Stokes Ralph Lugo Charles Anthony Denise Wilson Kenny WeUs Dawn Tewes Monique Weiss Danny Gaily Robert Daily George Houghtaling Jakie Feldman Tom Maloney Mona Dunn Jeffrey Chack Samantha Smyth Kelley Edkins Kelly Fenster Juliana Mann Jason LaBranch Eddie Bini Kelly McAllister Danny Braun Nora Velasquez Emanuel Fraser Kevin Beiderman Lisa Kaforis Derrick Wilkerson Chris Mohr Mindy Farber Godfrey Dubose Lataisha Ecenroad Deanna Shaw Nancy Fiore Angelo Williams Michael Gilmore Raquelle Harrington Steven Goldstein Eddie Nold Ian Burrows Sonia Presto Stacey Lawrence Nancy Rault Teachers: Mr. Beresa Mr. Baer Mr. Hardick Mr. LaRuffa Mr. Longo Mr. Collora R. Carper Mr. Gallager Mrs. Slater Mr. Prego Dr. Reick Mr. Scholefield Miss Braddock Miss Walker Mrs. Anderman Miss Cook Ms. Hass Mrs. Walters Mrs. Chaiet Ms. Stetson Miss Hershenhatt Mrs. Hembrooke Mr. Denning Mr. Wojtowicz Mr. DeWitt 122 COMET STAFF 123 STUDENT GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION Back: L. Levitan, L. Aaron. J. Gosc, E. Dexter, J. Lachterman, M. Stollman, A. Dexter, S. Levitan, S. Godlin, S. Rada, M. Tufau. B. Godlin, J Tunic, J. Lcvncr. Middle: D. Sapro- tein, J. Newberg, R. Kasofsky, M. Gold, B. Lund, G. Gold, M. Ingber, D. Bresky, J. Newberg, A. Krisel, B. Novie, Advisor Mrs. Grossman, R. Stollman, C. Russo. Front: Officers 125 CLASS OF JUNIOR CLASS OF 1987 JUNIORS t Berger, Penny Bfrschert, Uaniel Brown. Tbomas (.avwood, Brian cndmfs. y harJ leanne )le, Robin Gold, Mark Goldstein, Steven Guerrero, Oscar I lalsey■, Everett I lamilton, 13onhie[ m annul Hernandez Kathtjrine I lolew nko, Joseph ri Hulewienko, Mary J-iougl Haling, Jon«. Br ff KatH r.,Todd flfcriakou,.Raymond Kurnblau, Marc Krueger, Corinne krutman, Lawrence Levitan, Stacey Longo, Joseph Lund. Boyd u Martsca, Ada in Mathews J Maureen McL ermott, Kelly Nash, CaijA tide, dante I Norvxxi. Holh ton, Roosevelt Erice. Penny )avid icm, liana o n sne u j, Joa 11 ne seyshein. Sari lahl, Pat rk Scott, Christina Senm ii Tma Sussm.n, Matthew Ulaioski, Mcl.ssa Velazquez Nora itc, Ste Lisa 4. '? 1 £x , 129 r— CLASS OF 1988 SOPHOMORES Dim, nrisroDner 983 1 II-- Bradford, John Bresky. Deborah Brock, Mary Chamberlian, Kambcrlyj Cha ff Reginald JH Xoltfcgh Da v idson AX' endv Dexter, FK an or UMk Feldman, Jackie Feldman. . FiOii, louston, Benjamin Inberg, Melissa Jordan, Eugene Kalter, Andrew Kas ii Wesley KriseL Ajjgela '0k .der Liebj P. Lungcn, Martin, Rrlb' I, Paine1 rson.J.inda M dnick. (.beryl Me nitk,-Darnel i M rris, Paul NewKrg, Julie NoUDhiliet I Xovifk, Sea oj eeta,Slia O’Neil, Debra Paigc fandi Parado, Fausto Mkon, Eric Perrdlo, Lori Plciter, Timothj Pomales, Elisam Quiquin, Dafne % Rader, Jill , iUtner, Robert ® Rau It, i Reilly, R RiHlard, Davitf .x nmicK, jakjuuume Schwartz, Sib Sluw. Hon.i «|L . anGordna, Michelle an Vleet, Jonathan fVanVIeet, Walter Wallace, Denise Weiner, David Weisman, Harris Wells, Susan Young, Edward Zeiger, Jamcs Zukowicz, Edward Zukowit , Jolin oann Kanror, Mcrisa Kendrit c, Tamika Kleingahiner, I w. Kra , Brian j J|9tcl, Sophis : ui i: v.1 ‘Torres, Mi JreduJ ai 1972 .K 1972-73 n€B' r .Ki S OF1981 Aaron, Lori Aron, Andre Albronda, Wiliam Altman, Josh Bailey, Paulette Bagailuk, Kristi lette V Dflffck Gibson, Christopher Gibson, Mary Maloney, Christopher McKenny, Regina Miller, Ronald Mraz, Melanie Palmer, Steven Paolasso, Ai L' riynn, Ua akj I Gamble, Michelle ■thuntrittajarm Boone, Alice Meter, Brji Jolan, Ro! l ylc.Tnji Dubose (9 Turner, We Tyler, Kind 7--- white; Rosalind Wunner, Elizabeth Madsen, Brian Madsen, Jennifer Yeah, try it Only a month until it's due. OK, one at a time boys The Senior Lounge? How's Gym? i I can't believe I'm eating this!!! Remember When . .. People who were late to Mr. Levy's homeroom had to stand by the light switches. Jeff said the Cadillac Verne drove had to be stolen.” Mrs. Hilf s handy dandy sewing kit saved the day. Amy C., Jamie W., Jennifer N., and Dale S. weren't talking. Michael M. and Verne M. told everyone they were the MACK twins. Selby knocked on the hotel door and Jeff K. said, wait I have to put my clothes on. Todd M.’s Bronco blew up. Verne and Phyllis ruled Steig’s English class. Todd B., Jeff K., Erik N., Debbie R. and Jamie W. all failed home-ec. Mr. Collura had us all try seaweed. Everyone would beg Erik N. to break up with Shannon. We made prom history. Paul E. sat on Jeff K. in fourth grade. Someone painted the piano. Amy C. wanted Purple Rain as the prom theme. Michael M. chased all the girls around the table. Todd B. and Ronny R. were best friends. Mr. Collura gave the whole class a pass to study hall. Amy ate a note so Mrs. Cecil wouldn't read it. Debbie R. got into fights with T. Kantor and S. Gamble. Pucker Up! Wane some' Jennifer N. and Chris R. wouldn't let Mrs. Cohen check their blood type. Amy paid George H. to hit Debbie R. w ith a ruler and she got a concussion.'' We were segregated at the junior prom. Verne M., Eric D., and Todd B., were kicked out of Business for smiling A perfect 10 and a 9x l lady were being hooked up? (both blondes) 133 Officers of the Class of 1986 President — Richard Kasofsky Vice-President — Ira Kraf Treasurer — Dale Saperstein Secretary — Verne Mack Kangen power pa$r uevii$ o-J v . UEUOM 'iiffl OBJI O 5 . . Ufc Reagan Steps Up His Drive to Give $ 100 Million tn Nirnrnann RvhoU 13663713 2 j) Vietnam to investigate 'live sightings' of U.S. MIAs feds occuse Japanunfair V Florida officials tell Q to turn over crew bodies C v Ol 3 D3U91UV-HV snouimoun A uo Bin a7j7Z 0 __________ - — _______________________°= PRICE PAGE Bottle Deposit . . 5 bottle Drinking Age 21 Guess Jeans $50.00 Movie $4.50 Budweiser — 6 pack $6.50 Raceway Motel $35.00 Shortline Bus Fares Monticello 90 Liberty 65 New York City $15.00 School Lunch 95 New York Times Sunday Edition . . . $1.25 Record 35 Sunday Edition $1.00 Telephone Call — 3 min 25 School Ice Cream 55 Floppy Disk $2.95 Apple Computer $1,000 Gold per ounce . . .$310.50 Gasoline unleaded $1.24 Regular $1.18 Diesel $1.40 Marlboro $1.35 Cosmopolitan $2.50 Class Ring 10K . . . $165.00 VCR's . . . $230.00 Class Dues • $50.00 Minimum Wage $3.35 Coffee a cup 50 Broadway Theater Ticket $50.00 Swatch • ... $30.00 Records Albums . . . . $10.00 • Singles $1.49 Yearbook • . . . . $17.50 Pizza $7 00 Prince Concert Ticket $17.50 Whopper $1.40 SUNY Tuition ... $1,500 Private Tuition $6,000+ Reebok $50 00 Benetton Sweater $60.00 Dime Bag $10.00 Pack of Gum 40 Cassette Tape $8.50 PLEASE NOTE THESE PRICES ARE AVERAGE 138 As we remember our years at Fallsburg, we are Filled with many emotions. We recall the good times and the bad. Through the years many situations arose which have shaped and molded us into the individuals that we are today. We want to move on with our lives yet a part of us is afraid to leave the security which you have given us. We have learned many facts, but more importantly we have learned values. These will remain a part of us forever and for that we THANK YOU! With love, The Class of 1986 139 Congratulations Class of 86 91 4-434-6161 LUMBER SUPPLY CORP' service scaffttkl cihiiiuhiyJiic. 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Y 146 Best Wishes to Ira, and the Class of 1986 Judy Lloyd Oretsk Bobbi Gil Kraf 361 Broadway Monticello, N.Y. 12701 RVICE STATI (Since 1937 k Phone (914) 794-7757 794-1755 Good Luck to Raymond and the rest of The Class of 1986 m Dad, Mom, David and Paul I Best Wishes to Closs of 1986 Steel Champion Weight Training Club 9 Londfield Ave Montiwllo, NY 12701 Best V f nest Wishes to (loss of 1986 Centerville Const. LTD Koodridge, NY Kosofsky —’Seymour Krieger SECURITY SYSTEMS Gerald B. Stollmon — Arthur Coopersmith Protection Alarms, Inc. 2S4 Broadway Monticello, NY 12701 150 NEVER ENDS □ t Sullivan ColW ; Community CcA lege, a two-year college of the State University of New York (SUNY), we provide you with a good start tnat never ends. Like the kite your acnievements ano creativity can reach new heights ■ Whether you choose a career-oriented or col- lege transfer program ,■ you can be sure that when you gradual fro] Sullivan, you can continue - either a- a Please send information on the following programs □ financial Aid Q Housing □ Pan-time tmoloymen; O Student Activities, S: Outas □ Tutorial Programs □ Varsitv Proq'ams □ Undeclared Major One-Year Certificate H Bfams______________ □ K -Ounting Cietr D-Ban ing □ Omicai tatooratorv Tectin 00 Ccmouter Ooetatcr rO food Service □ Office Ass: Stcncgraoner 1 ate I four-year college or in a profession of your choice - in confidence More than 80% of Sullivan s graduates are ™ r-areers relating to thar majors ■ '• m den t have . until yc gradu- i work. Thrc ,;gh the ipus office of the ’ York Departms.' • oj Labor, 60% of Sullr students found employ-' ment last year, earning from $90 to $110 per weekend m the sur- jmg Catskili resorts. Please Name Address Higi School Colit ■ tn short, Sullivan is a place in which you can set goal4 gain new insights about yourself, develop interpersonal relationships and acquire knowledge and skills which will strengthen your character and makej you more independej mat’s why at § say we re | Financial Aid and Housing are available. Write today for more in'ormation about ar affordable educatic OR MORE INFORMATION RETURN COUPON TO HBons Office Sullivan County Community CoTeoc Eheidraxe, NY 12759 OR CALL: (914) 434 5750 Affnmanvc Act.cn.1 Equal Opportunity Coi-eg? s.uN.y. College Transfer Programs U Accountii D Alcohol's □ Baling SULLIbVIN couniv cowMumw coma FOCUS: ?,( . County. State Zip Code . Jrams ■ feat on tng e Acim-i straiion gv 'ctinology e Pis Management __Date Entering College . O legal Secfeiaty □ Man-eiing C Mental hcaim Assiita1 D Nu'smg □ Of re Management □ fu-aiega1 D P o-egteony □ tcade H O ft ......... -gement □ -eta-i.j1 Sc By D e.esyng A GOOD START THAT Congratulations Dale and The Class of 1986 You have With love, Mom, Dad and Cheryl est of Luck to Michael and Love, | Mom, Dad, Melissa Gram and Gramps lest wishes to (Class of 1986 Congratulations to the Class of ’86 and our Best Wishes For the Future Sue Bob Michael Lorry and Andy Krutmon Linda Murry and Kathy Goiman Good Luck rn fe and the Class of '86 RITAS KNIT ONE PU1LTWO A Need WOODRIDQE-MOUNTAINOALE WOODRIDGE. N. Y. «78 fcj Good Luck Christina Robinson Love ya! Sophia and MoriJone Fedun BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1986 STEPHEN ALTMAN, PRESIDENT MOUNTAIN CANDY AND CIGAR CO., INC. LAKE ST., P.0 DRAWER 0 SO. FALLSBURG, N Y. 12779 TELEPHONE 914-434-5674 155 156 CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES to JENNIFER AND The Class of ’86 We Love You, Sue, Richie, and Julie Newberg
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