Glassboro High School - Bulldogs Yearbook (Glassboro, NJ)

 - Class of 1987

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English Department Mrs. Rachael Blumenfeld Ridolfino LIKES: My puppy, Scoot-the-Boot, Philadelphia, New York. DISLIKES. Waiting. rudeness. IS HEARD SAYING: Ladies and gentlemen. MEMORY OF CLASS OF '87: Achievers. MOST MEMORABLE TIME OF THE PRESIDENTIAL VISIT. The celebrityness of it alll ' Mrs. Nan Cobbs LIKES. Playing cards. walking. DISLIKES: Hot weather. winter. FAVORITE FOOD: Shrimp. IS HEARD SAYING: Let's get the job done. MEMORY OF CLASS OF '87: Very likeable and worked hard. MOST EMBARRASSING MOMENT IN SCHOOL. Running down the hall to the office and screaming There's a mice in my room. MOST MEMORABLE TIME OF THE PRESIDENTIAL VISIT. Being angry at having to sit our faculty in the back and how proud I was of Roy and John and the entire school. Ms. Susan C. Evans LIKES: Autumn, camping. sweaters and non- fiction. DISLIKES. My tendency to procrastinatei humidity. IS HEARD SAYING. Sorry. but that's the way it goesl MEMORY OF CLASS OF '87. Struck with an energetic, early case of senioritis. MOST EMBARRASSING MOMENT IN SCHOOL. Getting caught screaming at my Apple 2c. MOST MEMORABLE TIME OF THE PRESIDENTIAL VISIT. A giggling delight at the site of the graduates faces as they entered the gymnasium. only to be greeted by a hundred camera eyes. Not seeing Aveni, Clifton. or Blumenfeld on platform. and the backrow staff seating. Mrs. Nancy Watts LIKES. Christmas. DISLIKES. Being sick. IS HEARD SAYING. Yes, Mrs. Watts . MEMORY OF CLASS OF '87: Energetic - warm - school spirit. MOST EMBARRASSING MOMENT IN SCHOOL. That's a tough one - I need more time to think. MOST MEMORABLE TIME OF THE PRESIDENTIAL VISIT. I. First of all. I was wonderfully shocked at the news of the President coming to our school. 2. Then - when I was told they would be using my room for the media station while he was here. 3. When the New York Times called me twice for an interview fat my homey and both times I was not home - I was very disappointedl fvery flattered. however, as welll. f' AW. lf'4U!' 'Tel 4 we .I z if X 17' 5 zg N .. .5 ... , .. f f. . ' at ' Q I .ut N ' . li fe.-I. I .S .X 'ly vw ,-gl. if is ll if is H I sei? 'I' ...M X M 5 me N E t is gg M f ...,,. f N- Q N S w im . J f if I i l Ms. Jan Breen LIKES: The Seniors. DISLIKES. Anything that happens at 8.00a.m. IS HEARD SAYING. Get a job. MEMORY OF CLASS OF '87. Their sense of humor. MOST EMBARRASSING MOMENT IN SCHOOL. Dropping a cough drop on Rob's leg during 7th period class. Mr. Peter T. Davis LIKES: Sundays in October. Vermont. swimming in the Gulf at sunset. playing rugby. bicycling in New England. pumpkin cheesecake. Mackason Stout. Talking Heads. DISLIKES: Big cars. lawyers. Connecticut, Virginia. MEMORY OF CLASS OF '87. They all come from good families. but over the years they've individually developed some ways about them that just aren't right. Mrs. Joan Gebhart Chairperson LIKES. Reading. peace and quiet. ice cream. people Cof all agesb. DISLIKES: Noise. dishonesty. administrative trivia. IS HEARD SAYING: Ladies and gentlemen. I'm waiting Cfor you to get quietj. MEMORY OF CLASS OF '87. Those rowdy CP3 English classes. MOST MEMORABLE TIME OF THE PRESIDENTIAL VISIT. Feeling full of pride for the conduct of the class. especially the 3 graduation speakers. Mr. Sid Williams LIKES. Relaxing. DISLIKES. Hot. muggy days MEMORY OF CLASS OF '87: Pleasant.

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Mrs. Lynn Bullock DISLIKES. Time schedules and paperwork IS HEARD SAYING. Come on! MEMORY OF CLASS OF '87. Dino Lolli. 4th period Foods II. and a whole class of 'unique individuals. MOST EMBARRASSING MOMENT IN SCHOOL. When the desk fr- A - Mrs. Pernell Harris LIKES: Socializing, shopping. traveling. gold jewelry, summers. DISLIKES. Stupid people. having to stay after school until 3:30 - things that are a waste of time. IS HEARD SAYING. You must study. MEMORY OF CLASS OF '87. How quiet they were. MOST 0 O Vocational Ed ucatlon U.. ' 9 LIKES. The ocean. camping and cooking, ' gg . 1.g,. - Q Business Chairperson Q v t . V 7,' collapsed in homeroom, and I landed on the floor. MOST MEMORABLE TIME OF THE PRESIDENTIAL VISIT. Lots of good memoriesl Mr. Gary L. Loper LIKESZ Golf. good food, hockey. taking vacations. DISLIKES: Showoffs, egotistical individuals, people who do not try to do their best. driving in traffic. MOST MEMORABLE TIME OF THE PRESIDENTIAL VISIT: The President's awarding of diplomas to the Seniors'. Mrs. T. Janice Robinson LlKESf The True Word. People. Seafood. order. DISLIKESI Dishonesty. IS HEARD SAYING. 'Please class. Keep your eyes on the copy. MEMORY OF CLASS OF '87. A good group of young people. Mr. Brian Stevenson LIKES. Camping. Fishing E Mechanics. DISLIKES. People who are unrealistic. IS HEARD SAYING. Never leave one iob until you have another. MEMORY OF CLASS OF '87. A quiet opening and it may be the best year yetl MOST MEMORABLE TIME OF THE PRESIDENTIAL VISIT: How at ease the audience seemed to be after the first 5 minutes of his speech. N I 1. ln I 'N ,A .ar ,, R. sea I . ij!! EMBARRASSING MOMENT IN SCHOOL. The time a student ran into me. MOST MEMORABLE TIME OF THE PRESIDENTIAL VISIT. Being ill, and not being here to see it all. Ms. Terri Lovelace Industrial Arts Chairperson LIKES: Athletics. woodworking, needlecrafts. DISLIKES. Turnips, being lied to. IS HEARD SAYING. Get to work child. MOST EMBARRASSING MOMENT IN SCHOOL: Hitting myself in head with a board while picking up a student's project. MOST MEMORABLE TIME OF THE PRESIDENTIAL VISIT: Sitting in the last row of the gym. Mr. G. Steidle LIKES. Cars. DISLIKES. Getting up in the morning. FAVORITE FOOD. Ice cream. Mrs. Patricia Stuart Home Economics Chairperson LIKES. Summer days. flea markets. my two little boys. DISLIKES. EPA. Monday mornings. IS HEARD SAYING. Thank goodness it's Fridayl MEMORY OF CLASS OF '87. Clothing class with Marianne and Kellie. MOST MEMORABLE TIME OF THE PRESIDENTIAL VISIT. Seeing the President walking into the graduation ceremonies.

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