Gloucester City High School - Blue and Gold Yearbook (Gloucester City, NJ)

 - Class of 1984

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What Debbie Lavender finds amusing Marie Cowley finds strange. Nancy Cormney and Patty Graham Donna Wahl and Mark Thorn do an experiment for their biology class. enjoy working in Spanish Graham. J. Long, and S. Martz concentrate on their Spanish work. In French class, Debbie Bicking is always happy. Dan Prangler carries vital liquids for the soc- cer team. Twenty-Six

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Reading a yearbook is very relaxing for John Alexander. Dolly Conner is simply elated to go to school. Mr. DiSibio, M. Thorn. J. Ruiz. K. Mortimer, and A. Castagna discuss stats and observe the game. 10E Row l: R. McIntyre. M. Mason. C. McBride. R. Mozzo. J. Paullin. W. Nonemaker. Row 2: J. Orsino. C. McGlinchey, K. Marshall. C. Madder. K. Levins. D. Lavender. N. Lott. Row 3: T. Quicksell. B. McCaughey. W. Miller. T. Lee. M. Lessing. S. Lessing. S. Middlebrook. 10F Row 1: C. Shapley. K. Sharar, T. Peck, B. Renew. S. Prepsel. C. Sauter. K. Snyder. Row 2: H. Pierman. P. Stoltz, K. Renshaw, L. Shaw, L. Sharp. C. Shinn, C. Rusk. Row 3: S. Smith. J. Revens. J. Pierson. L. Peters. R. Paul. 10G Row 1: A. Traenkner. D. Torgun. P. Yourknois. J. Tiedeken. M. Thorn. S. Suckiel. Row 2: A. Wegner. E. Webster. L. Radlinger. H. Wngley. B. Thesing. R. Tiedeken. D. Welsh. Row 3: D. Wahl. S. Virden. L. Whitten. C. Traenkner. T. Turner. J. Weich- mann. Twenty-Five



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Melissa Decker Secretary We, the class of 1985, have finally finished this plateau of our school ca- reer, which we’ve named the Junior Jeopardy. In this year, the most hectic days dominated a majority of our time. Most of the mayhem was due to the charting of our future. Some of us spent the year preparing for college by cramming for the PSAT and SAT’s and by searching for the right school. The others had to learn these basic skills for success in the business world: how to handle the pressures of job inter- views, how to perfect their resumes, and how to act professionally while in a job situation. One thing that did in- volve our whole class was the Mini- mum Basic Skills Test requirement for graduation, which had become manda- tory for all senior classes starting in 1985. The year of Junior Jeopardy was one filled with many new experiences; however, the class of ‘85 has had pre- viously exciting years. In our very first year here, we were all tested for any hidden gifts or talents we may have had. Those who had shown special qualities in these tests were asked to enroll in the very first Gifted and Tal- ented program here at Gloucester City High. In our sophomore year, we were the first to be offered a computer class (along with a few juniors and seniors). Also during that year, we broke the tradition by winning the Homecoming float competition as sophomores. Our class shared many other great times this year, such as the prom and the ring dance. To preserve the memories and accolades of this junior class, we'd like to donate some of our float flowers to this time capsule. Sharon Hall VicerPresident James Eng Treasurer Mrs. Letitia Sarracino Adviser Twenty-Seven

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