Great Neck South High School - Vista Yearbook (Great Neck, NY)

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VISTA GREAT NECK SOUTH HIGH SCHOOL VOLUME 29 TABLE OF CONTENTS FACULTY..................17 SENIOR SECTION...........49 CLUBS....................97 K SPORTS..................145 I M a ADS.....................209 Don’t you forget about me. Don’t, don’t, don’t, don’t Will you stand above me, look my way. Never love me. Rain keeps falling. Rain keeps falling. Down, down, down . 5 When you walk on by. And you call my name. As you walk on by. La, la, la, la ... 14 WILLIAM A. SHINE, Superintendent of Schools ADMiNiintTiON BuiLO'NO 345 LAHCVIU.C Ro o Great Neck Public Schools Cheat Neck New yohk 11020 PHONE 516 462 8650 WILLIAM A. SHINE lvn «TiNM«( o SCMOoct Vear Graduated: It is important to observe high school graduation with a ceremony that will mark the significance of the event. Ceremonies are also a time for reflection. You wilt always be linked to the class of 1987 as you have shared a common experience with 2.7 million other graduates for whom this June represents the format end of childhood dependency. Academic disciplines now understood as school subjects should assume new meaning as you become solely responsible individuals. They should assist you to confront intractable problems that, paradoxically, limit your choices but do not lessen your responsibility. Society may change, familiar forms of human relation- ships may seem to be at risk, uncertainty may appear to be the one constant, but the lessons of your childhood and youth should provide guidance and be a source of strength as you meet your future. One such simple lesson to help you engage the inchoate world is contained in the unadorned advice of every parent to every child, Be a good person. Sincerely, lui— William A. Shine WAS'.vp Superintendent of Schools 18 ASSISTANTS TO THE SUPERINTENDENT THOMAS EDWARDS, Secondary Schools SHEILA TERENS, Elementary Schools EDWIN C. GROSHANS. Business BOARD OF EDUCATION Left to right LAWRENCE GROSS. DONALD ASHKENASE. PRESIDENT. MONA FUCHS. VICE- PRESIDENT CONSTANCE P McNICHOl. ROBERT ROSENTHAL PARENT-TEACHER-STUDENT ASSOCIATION Left to right top row: Amy Oronge. Morgie Benko. Sondy Peskln. Joon Parmer. Joon Bergong. MogcJo Llokeos bottom row: Honnoh Brichto. Lin- do Schmelrzer 19 GILBERT BLUM, Principal If is hard to believe rhar four years hove gone by so quickly. Many members of the foculry and I often feel rhar we hove just really gorren ro know our students, we turn around and they ore gone. Of course, it really doesn't happen that way, bur it is our way of dramatizing the fact that the rime we hove spent with eoch other was really valuable, rewording and oil too short. We, like your parents, don’t wont to let go. Eoch of you is unique. No one has your feelings, no one sees whot you see, no one hos the some experiences or reactions. There never was, nor will there ever be another person like you. You are the only one who hos control your feelings and experiences. Live life for the precious commodity which it is. Take joy in the act of giving and in serving others. Do nor curse the unexpected, bur leorn ro deal with disappointments and leorn to turn those situations to positive feelings. Keep in mind that the person who will hove spent the happiest life is the one who will soy the fewest I should have’s.” In behalf of the faculty ot Great Neck South High School, I hope that our experiences together hove provided you with the tools to live happy and useful lives. 20 ASSISTANT PRINCIPALS PAUL PUFF MAUREEN NEWMAN DEANS MICHAEL MEAD. STUDENTS ROBERT DEKOFF. SPECIAL PROGRAM SECRETARIES 21 GERALDINE PENTECOST. EILEEN KEHOE, (SITTING) CATHY COWLES. ELAINE STONE. MARIANNE TRUGLIO GUIDANCE DEPT 22 PAULINE LIPELE5 THOMAS GANES ■I ATTENDANCE PSYCHOLOGIST IRWIN POLLOCK ANNE LASSA R NURSE SOCIAL WORKER JACQUELINE TUTT SHIRLEY SARACHEK SECRETARIES ENGLISH DEPT. ALFRED RUESCH. DEPT. HEAD 24 JAMES JOHNSON SUE DILLMAN ANN RUESCH LYNNE MANOUVRIER 25 CARMEN CUADRADO ALYCE BARNETT SOCIAL STUDIES DEPT FRANCIS BATEMARCO. SWAS COORDINATOR ROBERT SHALLOW 26 BENJAMIN ZIBIT CHESTER SZAREJKO 27 MATHEMATICS DEPT. ROGER MINIONIS, DEPT. HEAD DOROTHY MEVORAH ALBERT CA VALLARO 28 JAMES ECON KAREN BURDEN ROBERT SILVER5TONE BARBARA KURLANDER |l_. Jmm KARIN KMIECIK JAMES KAELIN JEFFREY FEIGENSON MATH LAD 29 CAROL MURPHY MARIE SACCO SCIENCE DEPT. LEWIS LOVE. DEPT. HEAD RALPH P05TIGLI0NE ROBERT ABRAHMS PHILIP MOGUL 30 JERALD LEVINE HENRY LEVITT MIRIAM SCHORR IRWIN POLLOCK VICKI MERTEN 31 JOHN CAVE ELLEN VIGNEAUX LANGUAGE DEPT. FRANCIS BARTHOLOMEW 32 JOHN SAVEL5 AMANE BEITLER CHRISTINE MONTLLOR JACOB JULIUS CLAIRE HYER-SHUMAN TESOL EILEEN SMITH 33 BUSINESS EDUCATION JAMES KAELIN CATHERINE HAYDEN, DEPT. HEAD LYNN SIBOVITS JAMES ECON OLGA SCILEPPI 34 GALE PARTOYAN LIBRARY CECILE SARETSKY, DEPT. HEAD ANN KATZEN READING PROGRAM HARRIET SCHINDLER, DEPT. HEAD SELENA SMITH NANCY JACOBSON AUDIO VISUAL WRITING LAB ADELE FELDMAN ROSLYN TALBOT 35 ART DEPT. AMY ORANGE ANN MARIE LEHMAN. DEPT. HEAD FRANK ROGERS TERRYL LAWRENCE ROBERT PRINTZ MUSIC DRAMA STUART JOSEPH ALAN LEHRMAN, DEPT. HEAD DIANE MARTINDALE. DEPT. HEAD 36 INDUSTRIAL ARTS ROBERT DE KOFF, DEPT. HEAD MICHAEL MEAD PAUL MEYER HOME ECONOMICS CHRIS GEIGER BARRY LANT2 DRIVERS EDUCATION ANDREA TRAGER. DEPT. HEAD SALVATORE SERPE, DEPT. HEAD RICHARD SADLO 37 PHYSICAL EDUCATION DORIS McMAHON, DEPT. HEAD. GIRLS ATHLETIC DIRECTOR MINA MAISH NEIL GEDERDERG ROBERT BARATTA. BOYS ATHLETIC DIRECTOR STEVEN LIEBERT2 HEALTH 38 GERALD DAVIS. DEPT. HEAD ARLENE FROM JACOB JULIUS JUDY GOLDSTEIN INDIVIDUAL DEVELOPMENT RESOURCE ROOM MARY RYAN, DEPT. HEAD ROBERT HOWELL ILENE DeRISO PREP RONALD MALAZZO The Non-Conformist Trap Conformity wos the reason rhe anti-scene No false masks or shields to fit with rhe norm Just be yourself and do what you wont to do And pay no attention to what others think of you But something went wrong along the way Labels began appearing and we never broke owoy We bitched about society but in our effort to escape We took on the cliques, rhe labels, and the traits Amidst our struggle to be ourselves We've been shut on o set of self-built shelves Skaters, suburbanites, fashionisrs, po- litical preachers Hardcore, Damage, Thrash, Metal, Punk Short hair, spiked hair, no hoir, skunk Leather Jackets, army fatigues, bandanas, combat boots X'd hands, wrist bands, circle A s the cholla look Straight Edge, Bent Edge, No Edqe, No Change Just more labels and a song that remains rhe same For a group that wants no acceptance, there's some big contradiction There are ills of a small society and a tor of repetition So follow what guides you in your quest to be needed Bur don't pur downsooet MMj | nor much uener aither. We have peoce, punks, skinheads, ol boys and 76'ers THE THINGS DREAMS ARE MADE OF . . . Take rime ro see rhe wonders of rhe world ro see rhe rhings you've only ever heard of Dream life rhe way you rhink ir oughr ro be see rhings you rhoughr you’d never see Toke o cruise ro Chino or o train ro Spain Go round rhe world again and again Meer o girl on o boor meer o boy on a rrain and foil in love wirhour rhe poin Everybody needs love and odvenrure Everybody needs cosh ro spend Everybody needs love and affecrion Everybody needs 2 or 3 friends These ore rhe rhings These ore rhe rhings The rhings rhar dreams ore mode of These ore rhe rhings These ore rhe rhings The rhings rhar dreoms ore mode of Toke a lifr ro rhe rop of rhe Empire Srare Toke o ride across rhe Golden Gore March, March, March across Red Square do oil rhe rhings you never dored Everybody needs love ond odvenrure Everybody needs cash to spend Everybody needs love ond affection Everybody needs 2 or 3 friends These ore the things These ore the things The things that dreams ore mode of These ore the things These ore the things The things that dreams ore mode of Like fun ond money ond food ond love ond these things you never thought of These ore the things These ore the things The things that dreams ore mode of New York, Ice Cream, T.V., Travel, Good Times Norman Wisdom, Johnny, Joey, Dee Dee, Good rimes These ore the things These are the things The things that dreams ore mode of These ore the things These ore the things The things that dreams ore mode of Human League 48 HOWARD ABRAHAMS LIANNE ABRAMS DONNA ADAIR DON ALEXANDER ROY ALEXANDER PHILIP AMATO KEVIN AMORIM HELENE ANZAI JEFFREY ASHKENASE 50 DIANA BAKHASH South's Supporters EZRA EDDIE BAKHASH ELIZABETH BANNIGAN VICKI BAROCAS MARK BASSIK MARK BECKER RACHEL BERGANG 51 VICKI BERGANG LINDSAY BERGER NANCY BERKSON Preventing freezer burn JENNIFER BERNSTEIN SHAHRAM BEROKHIM LAUREN BERNSTEIN ROBYN BINDER 52 MARLENA BLAKE MARIO BLANCO KENNETH BLITZ MATTHEW BLOOM JOHN BRAL ■ ELAINE BRICHTA MARVIN BROWNING VALERIE BRUNO MICHAEL CAMPBELL JILL RODIN CHEATHAM LEECAREN PETER CERIANI MICHELE CIPRIANO ELIZABETH CHOUINARD DONNIE COHEN JEFFREY COHEN MARC COHEN JEFFREY COLLIE 54 DEBORAH CONTEGIACOMO MICHAEL CORLEY NANCY CORSON Hey' I know you 55 CAROL DARWISH School is such o RUSH!! LINDA DARWISH MONA EL-SAWAF DILL ECONOMOU MARC DUTTON 56 RANDI ELKES JODY FALCO ANTHONY JOHN FEDLE5 JASON FELDMAN PATRICIA FELLS JAMES FIALA KAREN FINKSTON DEBORAH LYNN FORMAN MICHAEL FRANCIS 57 VIKTOR FRENGUT JAY FRIEDMAN KATHLEEN FRIEL 56 I should've hod o second cup JEFFREY GLEICH STEPHEN GLICKER MICHAEL GITMAN DAVID GOLDBERG PETER GOODMAN ROBERT GORMLY BENJAMIN GOSSEEN RICKY GREEN 59 ELANA GREENSPAN DAVID GRUNKORN ANALIA GUALTIERI GRETA GUARTON MICHAEL GUGLIELMI DAVID GUTMAN 60 Huh? GREGG HINDERSTEIN PAUL HONG KIM HEIDEPRIEM MARC HELLER MARNEY HOCHMAN JEFFREY HESSEKIEL DWIGHT HOLOVACH RIF: Reoding Is Fundomenrol LAURIE HUGHES KURT KALINE IVAN KALTMAN GALIT KASHI 62 CHRISTINA KEAVENEY PATRICK KELLY I ELIZABETH KA5SAN ALISON KEPPLER NATHAN KHAKSHOURI DAVID KIM DAVID J. KIM Jl SOO KIM DAVID D KIM 63 HILLARY KLEIN ALAN KNEPFER RAINA KONIGSDERG LACEY KOOTA LAUREN KOPANS 64 MANON LAROCHE FELICIA ROBYNE LEBOW JEANINE LAMPARILLO CHAU HUNG LEE STANLEY LEE DOHEE LEE JANET LEPRINE Surf's up. dude1 65 RICHARD LONDON ROBERT LUBIN SHIGERU MACHIDA ADAM LERMAN CINDY LERNER MERRILL LERNER RYLAND LEYTON MARK LIEBERMAN WEI LIOU AARON MASHOIAN How do you seorch for Porty School'? THOMAS MCDONNELL JENNIFER MEDWIN ALISON MEHLMAN x m AI ■■■■■■ MICHELLE MEISTER STEPHEN MELZER KATARINA MERUNKA Sreoling o book? STEVEN MI5IANO JORDAN MITTLER DAVID MINER MICHAEL MIRODDI MELANIE MESOLOGITES ANGELA MILITANA STEWART MONES JASON MORRIS CHRISTOPHER MONTEVERDI LEONARD MORTON JULIE MORELAND KENNETH MOSCOT STEVEN MOSER ALEXANDER MOTAMED JENNIFER MOTT 69 DEHNAZ NABATIAN KELLY NATHANSON EILEEN NANO LISA NATHANSON CYNTHIA NEIDITCH MEM NIRENSTEIN MORI NISHIURA ANDREW OSTROV MARGOT OUZIEL RICARDO PENA MUSTAFA OZKIROGLU ANDREA PEARSON RICARDO PENA CHARLENE PARK PATRICIA PARADA Whor do you meon homework on rhe weekend DAVID PERLSTEIN SETH PERSKY Trendy Greor Neck Foshion JASON PHILIPS JOSHUA PODELL CHIMAINE POUTEAU JONATHAN PRINTZ JOSHUA PRINTZ 72 DANIEL RING VANESSA ROJAS CARLOS ROLDAN ROBERTA PUTTER STELLA-LEE RANDAZZO ALEXANDER RIGOPOULOS ALYSON PUHN RICARDO QUINTANILLA JACQUELINE QUIROZ The President oddresses the Srudenr Body IAN SANTOS MICHAEL SCHARF LISA RUE5CH PATRICIA SALOWSKI ERIKA ROMERO LAWRENCE ROSENBLOOM ADAM SCHILD MARTIN 5CHMELKIN JASON SCHMIDT JONATHAN SCHNAPP LORI SCHNEIDER MAGGIE SCHNEIDERMAN ANATOLY SHAGALOV TRACY SHEVELL JORDAN SHIPENDERG LAUREN J. SOLOMON SUSAN SOLOWAY JESSICA SOLOMON DINA STAPLE LAURIE SILVER CHESTER STEDAN 76 KELLY STEINMETZ RUSSELL STUART I con'r believe rhot it's only on A- ALLISON STYNE MELODY SUDA JONATHAN SWARTZ ANTONIOS THEODORAKAKIS CAMILLE THOMPSON 77 Any green ones5 JOHN TOKLUCU STEVEN T5IMBINOS CHRISTINA TUNG LEONARD UCCIARDO MARGARET VOGT JACQUIE WAGNER LI HANG WANG EAMON WARD DANIELLE WAPNICK SUSAN WEISDADER DANIEL J. WEISDERG JONATHAN WEITZMAN ILYSSA WEXLER 79 SCOTT WHITFIELD Ken O brien in ocrion VANESSA WILLIAMSON BRADLEY ZELENITZ YING-TSAN WONG KIMBERLY ZERN YING-HSIOW WONG MIGUEL ZAVALA SENIORS NOT PHOTOGRAPHED 81 STANLEY LEE: Corpe Diem M.M. GRETA GUARTON: The world needs no more wolls. Whor we've oil got ro do is ger our ond build more bridges. Ruth Gordon HOWARD ABRAHAMS: More swear on the practice field, less blood on the bor- rlefield. God Bless you oil, each ond every one of you. Ivon Lendl Ronold Reogon STEWART MONES: Success Is going from failure ro failure without loss of enthusiasm. Sir Winston Churchill VICKI BAROCAS: When scientists find the center of the universe many people will be omozed to find that it is not themselves. Unknown TONY FEBLES: You con'r win oil the time: but you con sure os hell try. John Febles P S. Rick, you're the bird's chirp. RICKY PENA: My broin. It's my second favorite organ. Woody Allen P S. Yes, bur Tone, you're the cots meow. ELENA INFRANCA: If one advances confidently in the direction of his dreoms, ond endeavors to live the life which he hos imagined, he will meet with o success unexpected in common hours. Henry Dovid Thoreou JANET LEPRINE: Gother moments while you moy, collect the dreoms you dreom todoy. Remember . . . Will you remember the times of your life? Poul Anko DINA STAPLE: We would accomplish many more things if we did not think of them os impossible. Molesherbes BILLY ECONOMOU: Picosso . . . Step off. MUSTAFA OZKIROGLU: Never toke life for granted. TRACY SHEVELL: On ond on I go. seconds tick the time. There's so much left ro know and I’m on the rood to find out. Cor Stevens JEFFREY ASHKENASE: I never let school get in the woy of my education. Mark Twoin LIANNE ABRAMS: Don't dwell on the post or the future. Concentrate on making the present so beautiful that it will always be worth remembering. Unknown JORDAN SHIPENBERG: We ore oil worms, but I do believe I om o glow worm. Sir Winston Churchill JONATHAN WEITZMAN: A port of me is still here. I left some blood, I left some tears, bur now it's time to move on. Dob Ojedo TRICIA SALOWSKI: Friends ore those who think you're o good egg even if you're slightly crocked. Unknown JEFF HESSEKIEL: If I do not acquire ideals when young, when will I? Not when I om old. Moimonides CHRISTINA TUNG: Some men see things os they ore and soy why, I dreom things rhot never were ond soy, why not? Robert F. Kennedy DAVID J. MINER: He who loughs, lasts. ADAM LERMAN: Everybody wonts to feel happy even if you think rhot you don't. Everyone wonts ro know the secret even if you think you don't, Everybody thinks they're different from the next mon now But we just got to realize we're just the some. Howord Jones LISA GAJDA: Get Bootie! Original MICHAEL GITMAN: We ore never so hoppy, nor so unhappy, os we suppose ourselves ro be. Lo Rochefoucauld DAVID GUTMAN: If you try, you never foil. Success lies in the effort, not in the achievement. Levow Plelps FELICIA LEBOW: Don't dreom it ... Be it. Tim Curry (Fronkenfurrer) DOHEE LEE: Space . . . the breoth of o work of ort. Frank Lloyd Wright DAVID D. KIM: But someday soon we ll stop to ponder, whor on earth's this spell we re under, we mode the grade ond still we wonder who the hell we ore! NATHAN KHAKSHOURE: I know peo- ple In the ronks who ore going ro stay in the ronks. Why? Because they simply don't hove the ability to get things done. Dole Carnegie 66 MERRILL LERNER: And so it's time to chonge our woys bur I've loved rhese doys. Dilly Joel STELLA RANDAZZO: Look or rodoy os ir is. Don'r look rhrough rhe window for romorrow. Don Alexonder: If you olwoys live your life in rhe posr, rhere is no furure. LAURIE SILVER: As we srond upon rhe ledges of our lives wirh our respecrive similoriries ir's eirher sodness or euphorio. Dilly Joel EDDIE DAKHASH: Only rhose who dore ro foil greorly con ever achieve greorly. Robert F. Kennedy KAREN MILHOUA: You musr bloze o rroil of your own, unknown, and alone. Bur keep in mind, don'r live roday for romorrow like you were immorral. Genesis here and now. The furure somehow. Don'r rry ro live your life in one day. Don'r go speed your rime away. Howard Jones RUSSELL STUART: Seasons will chonge. you musr move on, follow your dreams. G.T.R. MARC DUTTON: Some women are like baseball . . . rhey won'r play wirhour a diomond. CHIMAINE M. POUTEAU: Do nor follow where rhe porh may lead, go insreod, where rhere is nor a porh and leave a rroil. Unknown JENNIFER BERNSTEIN: The hand, held before rhe eye, can hide rhe rallesr mounroin, so rhe rourine of everyday life con keep us from seeing rhe vosr ro- diance and secrer wonders rhar fill rhe world. Chosidic obour proving somerhing, eirher ro ourselves or ro someone else. BRAD ZELENITZ: Ir's nor whar you know, ir's who you know. ANGELA MILITANA: Each day is mode special by whar we con give ir, by how we con accepr ir. rhen how we live in ir. Original LORI SCHNEIDER: See rhe furure in rhe posr rry ro chonge or moke ir lasr. The Moody Dlues JASON KUSHEL: I am rorher like a mos- quiro in a nudisr camp; I know whar I oughr ro do. bur I don'r know where ro begin. 5. Doyne KENNY MOSCOT: When I feel like sru- dying I lay down rill rhe feeling goes awoy. Gordon Sumners ELANA GREENSPAN: Life is ours ro be spenr, nor ro be saved. D. H. Lawrence LEONARD MORTON: Erernol norhingness is okay if you're dressed for ir. Woody Allen JILL CHEATHAM: Four years came and four years wenr, some heavenly bliss and orhers he'll send. The end is imminenr. We rosre success because we re busrin our rorolly awesome and srupid fresh!' ROBERT LUBIN: The furure’s so brighr I gorra wear shades. VICKI BERGANG: The momenr is Tem- porary bur rhe memories losr forever. Unknown WEI LIOU: gained. Norhing venrured, norhing Charles Schulz LEE CAREN: Man does nor live by bread alone. The Condymon LINDSAY BERGER: More rhon ony rime in hisrory mankind faces a crossroad. One parh leads ro despoir ond urrer hopelessless, rhe orher ro roral exrincrion. Ler us pray rhar we hove rhe wisdom ro choose correcrly. Woody Allen MARVIN BROWNING: Ar. . . lasr! PETER CERIANI: Did you know rhar if is rhe middle word in life? Apocalypse Now RYLAND LEYTON: I rook rhe ones less Traveled by frogs, ond ir has mode all rhe difference. RACHEL BERGANG: Try and enjoy rhe DWIGHT HOLOVACH: From Saigon, rhe bear goes on. AFVN Channel 5A Air check KATHLEEN FRIEL: Most of our lives ore LAUREN BERNSTEIN: And so my friends we ll soy goodnighr, for rime has claimed irs prize. Bur ronighr con olwoys losr os long os we keep olive rhe memories of rhe posr. Styx 67 0J0M 0M XOM 0L|J JASON SCHMIDT: Who needs physics when we've gor chemistry? Crazy Charlie Jl SOO KIM: Run to win the roce. I. Corinthians ALISON SHAFFER: A friend is someone you con do nothing with, ond still hove fun. Unknown ANDREW OSTROV: Who is gonno moke it, we'll find out in the long run. Eagles MAGGIE SCHNEIDERMAN: Con you im- agine o world without men? No crime ond lots of happy for women. Sylvia (Niclle Hollander) JOSH PODELL: Gee Word, I think we were o little hard on the Beaver lost night! JOHN BRAL: I just can’t get enough! Varsity Soccer ROBERTA PUTTER: If you would seek to find yourself look nor in the mirror for there is but o shadow there, o stronger. Silenius KIM ZERN: I should soy so! Glenn Tilbrook MARC COHEN: You con tell everyone I'm o damn disgrace, drag my name oil over the place, I don't core anymore, I don't core anymore. Phil Collins JESSICA SOLOMON: I core about my fellow mon being token for o ride. I wont to see o chonge but no one’s on my side. UD40 JEFFREY COHEN: Sometimes I go off in- fo o little world of my own, but that's okay people know me there. Original JAY FRIEDMAN: Personally, I'm always ready to learn, although I do not always like being fought. Winston Churchill ELIZABETH KASSAN: Nothing is o waste that mokes o memory. Original DAVID PERLSTEIN: Friends ore people who build their homes inside your heart. Stephen King ALI KEPPLER: I think it's time for us to realize the differences we sometimes fear to show. Push ROBYN BINDER: There is no secret, the secret is whor is, is; ond whot isn't, isn't. Werner Erhard STEPHEN MELZER: Let tomorrow ond today bring o life of ecstasy. Depeche Mode CAMILLE THOMPSON: Nothing’s new, nothing's true, and nothing matters. DEBBIE HABERMAN: We go so fast, why don't we moke if lost. Life is growing inside you ond me. Please take my hand ond come donee with me. Steve Win wood BEHNAZ NABATIAN: Shot through the heart ond you're to blame. Darling, you give love o bod name. Don Jovi BONNIE COHEN: Whor shall we use to fill the empty spaces where we use to folk? How shall I fill the final spaces? How shall I complete the wall? Pink Floyd AARON MASHOIAN: U-G-L-Y you ain't got no alibi, you're ugly. Wildcats MELANIE MESOLOGITES: Sleep, sleep tonight ond may your dreoms be realiz- ed. If o thunder cloud posses rain, so let it roin, rain down on he. U2 JOHN TOKLUCU: I ploy for keeps because I might not ever moke it bock. NANCY BERKSON: This is the time to remember cause it will nor lost forever. These ore the days to hold on to cause we won't although we ll wont to, the time is gonno chonge. Dilly Joel DANIELLE WAPNICK: Life is mode up of small comings and goings, ond for everything that we take with us, there is something rhor we leave behind. Herman Racher SUSAN WEISBADER: There ore places I'll remember all my life . . . some hove gone ond some remain. All these places hod their moment with lovers ond friends I still con recoil: in my life I've loved them oil. John Lennon ond Paul McCortney MICHAEL GANGI: Hold on to memories for when the doy is through, that’s oil you hove to hold on to. HELENE ANZAI: Believe in your dreoms and you con moke them come true. JOE GORELICK: I've found my career. 90 I'll moke six quid o year, would ger off o doy. if I could only find o way. Sre wort Copeland rime and fighr for rhe answers — they're hard to find. Billy Squier con only decide how you're going to live. Now. Joon Does MARGOT OUZIEL: If endings sym- bolize beginnings, shouldn't goodbyes, be eosier to soy? Unknown RAINA KONIGSBERG: If you should ever be lonely, think of the times, think of the moments we shored. STEVEN MISIANO: It's not rhe size of the wond it's the mogic in it. Unknown ANTONIOS THEODORAHAKIS: To oil my friends I will drink o bud to you. To oil my friends I hove just one thing to tell you, Do me right here. Original ALLISON DANKNER: Dore to do whor you dreom. Search your heart to know whor you must desire to do,- then do it. for you con become by perserveronce. whor you long to be. ALEXANDER MOTAMED: I decided long ogo never to walk in anyone's shadow. If I foil, if I succeed or least I'll live os I believe. George Denson RANDI ELKES: I'm looking ond I'm dreaming for the first rime. I'm inside and I'm outside or the some rime. And everything is real. Do I like rhe way I feel? Talking Heads RICARDO PENA: There ore places I remember, oil my life, though some hove changed, some forever, nor for bet- ter, in my life. I love them oil. . . The Dearies MICHAEL SCHARF: I'm sorry! PAT TORRISI: Do nor follow where o path may lead, go instead where there is no path ond leave o trail. Unknown LAURIE DENISE HUGHES: positive cosh flow. Happiness is o Unknown CINDY NEIDITCH: To live in hearts we leave behind. Is not to die. JASON PHILIPS: We re the boddest of the bod, coolest of the cool. Run DMC KEVIN AMORIN: Four years in o coma, woke up with o diploma. MELISSA KOSTRINSKY: I celebrate rhe me yet to come. Fame CHRISTINA KEAVENEY: Life is mode up of smoll comings ond goings, ond for everything that we take with us, there is something that we leave behind. Robert Mulligan JOE CUSUMANO: Those crozy nights I do remember in my youth I do recoil those were rhe best times most of oil. . . Journey MICHELLE MEISTER: Were just dreamers, who've only just begun, ond when there's nothing left to lose we ll hove done it all for fun. Unknown ROBERT GORMLY: Friends like these ore hard to find time to folk ond to con- fide. If you need me. please believe me. I'll be by your side. Squeeze JODY FALCO: How does it feel ... to be on your own . . . with no direction . . . o complete unknown . . . like o rolling stone? Dob Dylan ALYSON PUHN: You cannot learn to skate without being ridiculous . . . the ice of life is slippery. Bernard Show STEVE TSIMBINOS: In life there's no compromise you've got to take some MARGARET VOGT: And when we walked into the doy, skies of blue hod turned to gray. It might not hove been dear to soy. memories that we know will always stay. MARK LIEBERMAN: Money is o sixth sense which mokes if possible for us to en- joy the other five. Richard Ney EILEEN NANO: You don't ger to choose how you're going to die. Or when. You NANCY CORSON: It's like that . . . ond that's the way it is. Run DMC MARC HELLER: Capability without ef- fort is worthless. Effort without ability is futile. Capability ond effort combined mokes the difference. JEANINE LAMPARILLO: I think life will always be worth living, though I don't im- agine it ever being very easy. 91 JODI MELISSA RUBIN: It's nor whor you do, bur the look on your face when you do ir. Marilyn Monroe IVAN KALTMAN: There is no pleasure in having nothing to do; the fun is having lots to do and ;not doing ir. Mory Little JULIE SENA: It gets harder rhe more you know because rhe more you find our rhe uglier everything seems. RICKY QUINTANILLA: I see my life some things I rook for granted, love's passed me by. so many second chances. I was afraid. I won't be anymore. Don Jovi DEBORAH FORMAN: Remember oil that we've said and done and felt about each other. Crosby. Stills ond Nosh ELAINE BRICHTA: We judge ourselves by whor we feel capable of doing, while others judge us by whor we hove already done. Henry Wadsworth Longfellow rime to remember couse ir will nor lost forever. These ore rhe days to hold onto to couse we won't although we'll wont to. Billy Joel JONATHON SWARTZ: In three words I con sum up everything I've learned abour life. Ir goes on. Robert Frost ALISON MEHLMAN: Never put off rill tomorrow whor you con do rhe day ofrer tomorrow. Mark Twain JASON MORRIS: Nothing con bring you peace bur yourself. Ralph Wo Ido Emerson MONA EL-SAWAF: If you worry about whor might be. ond wonder whor might hove been, you ignore whor is. Unknown JAYSON JAVITZ: The leaves ore foiling oil around, it's rime I was on my woy, but still I'm much obliged, it's been such o pleasant stay. Led Zeppelin oil rhe beoury they possess inside . . . George Denson Ll-HANG WANG: We ore rhe jet ser society. Alphoville SETH PERSKY: We ore rhe people our parents warned us against. Graffito LACEY KOOTA: Nothing creative, original or beautiful was ever begot by walking in line with everyone else you hove to step out of line to be someone special. M. E. Kevi SOO LA KIM: Still, rhe profound change hos come up on them: rooted, they grip down ond begin to awoken. William Corios Williams ANATOLY SHAGALOV: Let us go for- ward together. Winston Churchill ILYSSA WEXLER: I con resist everything except temptation. CINDY LERNER: We shouldn't even think about tomorrow, sweet memories will lost a long, long time . . . Pointer Sisters LISA NATHANSON: Life is whor hap- pens to you while you're busy making other plans . . . John Lennon LAUREN KOPANS: Long you live, high you fly, smiles you give, rears you cry. All you touch, oil you see, is oil your life will ever be. _ , . LAWRENCE ROSENBLOOM: ... but when we were through, we found that each of us was more than just o brain, o princess, o criminal, a jock, or o bosket cose. The Dreokfost Club SUSAN SOLOWAY: Life goes by very quickly so if you don't stop to look around you could miss ir. Ferris Due I her DEBBIE CONTEGIACOMO: This is the LENNY UCCIARDO: Those crazy nights I do remember in my youth I do recall those were the best rimes most of oil. Journey JULIE MORELAND: I don't know where it oil went, time just passed us by. Jonet Jackson CHARLENE PARK: I believe rhe children ore our future, reach them well ond let them leod rhe woy, show them PETER TOUMBEKIS: The roin will come down then u will hove 2 choose, if u believe look 2 the down ond u shall never lose. Prince ELIZABETH W. CHOUINARD: Don't walk oheod of me, I moy nor follow. Don't walk behind me, I moy nor leod. Just walk beside me ond be my friend. Comus ALAN KNEPFER: Everything is optional Unknown 94 THOMAS McDONNELL: They rried ro rome you, looks like they'll try ogoin. Duron Duron FATIMA GARCIA: Remember, life is just o party ond parties were meant to lost. Prince MORI NISHUIRA: Don’t be dismayed of goodbyes. A farewell is necessary before you meet again. And meeting ogoin, after moments or lifetimes, is cer- tain for those who ore friends. Illusions JAMES FIALA: When you con stand alone ond be yourself, you know you've become a mon. MARK DASSIK: Con I believe what I see, oil I hove wished for will be. oil our race proud ond free. Donovon JEFF GLEICH: At lost the place, now where's the time? The Fixx CHAU HUNG LEE: My body is filled with little birds. MARIO BLANCO: Don't let the crazies in the world stop you from your beautiful creative purposes! Chick Coreo VIKTOR FRENGUT: You’ll never hove friends like when you were young . . . never. Sr ond Dy Me SCOn WHITFIELD: Lost time is never found ogoin. ALLI STYNE: No matter how hard the times may seem don't give up our plans, don't give up our dreoms. No broken bridges con turn us around 'couse what we re searching for will soon be found. The Jockson Five JOSH PRINTZ: Love is not o matter of counting the years, it's making the years count. Wolf mon Jock Smith GREGG HINDERSTEIN: Never by on author of quotes, you'll never get ony credit. Unknown LISA RUESCH: When ever you feel like criticizing anyone, he told me. just remember that oil the people in this world haven't hod the advantages that you've hod. Mick Nick Corrowoy The Greor Gorsby DAVID J. KIM: What o heavy burden is o name that hos become too famous. Volroire ANALIA GUALTIERI: I think of music os o menu. I can't eor the some thing every day. Corlos Sonrono MARK BECKER. I know hard work never killed anyone but I'm nor raking ony chances. Unknown HILLARY KLIEN: Life is whor happens to you while you're busy making other plans. John Lennon SCOTT SERGENTON: The rain will come down, then u will hove 2 choose. If u believe, look 2 the down ond u shall never lose. Prince WAGNER DOSSANTOS: Dust you come so os dust you leave. MARLENA BLAKE: Don't walk in front of me, I moy nor follow. Don't walk behind me, I may nor lead. Just walk beside me ond be my friend. Comus VEE VEE HAMILTON: If only you knew about the changes I've been going through. KURT KALINE: It don't take nothing but o little bit of grociousness and that coupl- ed with everything else that happened to me really freaked me out, couse I realized that life was o constant thing, it’s constant live and learn. Whoopi Goldberg MARTIN SCHMELKIN: I hod great quote, bur I missed the deadline. CAROL DARWISH: Lose your dreoms ond you will lose your mind. The Rolling Srones DAVID KAGEN: There moy be compromising on strategy, bur not principle. Henry Druboker ALEX RIGOPOULOS: It’s never too lore to just soy — Hi 95 ANSWERS TO BABY PICTURES 1 Brod Zelenirz 2 Felicio Lebow 3 Roino Konigsberg 4 Vicki Borocos 5 Lisa Ruesch 6 Paul Hong 7 Helene Anzoi 6 Cindy Lerner 9 Roy Alexander 10 Russell Sruorr 11 Lauren Kopons 12 Ricky Quintanilla 13 Vanessa Williamson 14 Stanley W. Lee 15 Allison Donkner 16 Kenny Moscot 17 Jackie Quiroz 18 David Miner 19 Melissa Kostrinsky 20 Marc Dutton 21 Nancy Berkson 22 Joseph Cusumono 23 Don Weisberg 24 Lindsey Berger 25 Michael Gitman 31 Dwight Holovoch 32 Julie Moreland 33 Jessica Solomon 34 Stephen Melzer 35 Michael Schorf 36 Lawrence Rosenbloom 37 Jon Swartz 38 Chau Lee 39 Howard Abrahams 40 Stewart Mones 41 Josh Printz 42 Alex Motamed 43 Analia Guolrieri 44 Robert Gormly 45 Shayon Hakimian 46 Ricky Pena 47 Antonios Theodorohokis 48 Eleno Infronca 49 Ricardo Pena 50 Tracy Shevell 51 Laurie Hughes 52 Lisa Nothonson 53 Wagner Dossontos 54 Joan Gallina 55 Dina Staple 56 Mustafa Ozkiroglu 57 Martin Schmelkin 58 Lianne Abroms 59 Lenny Morton 60 Lisa Gajdo 61 Patti Fells 62 Alison Shaffer 63 Debbie Contegiocomo 64 Kelly Nothonson 65 Danielle Wopnick 68 Jeanine Lamparillo 69 Jason Morris 70 Hillary Klein 71 Michelle Meister 72 Lauren Solomon 73 Liz Bonnigan 72 David D. Kim 73 Camille Thompson 74 Eileen Nano 75 Miriam Tommosiello 76 Jodi Rubin 77 Angelo Militona 78 Jeff Hessekiel 79 Jason Schmidt 80 Meri Nirenstein 81 Jenny Medwin 82 Alex Rigopoulos 83 Robyn Binder 84 Michele Cipriano 85 Stella Randazzo 86 Patrick Kelly 87 Ryland Leyton 88 Elaine Brichro 89 Rachel Bergong 90 Susan Soloway 91 Lauren Bernstein 92 Merrill Lerner 93 Karen Finkston 94 Vicki Bergong 95 Debbie Forman 96 Laurie Silver 97 Christina Tung 98 Scott Whitfield 99 Jill Cheatham 100 Lacey Kooto 101 Jordon Shipenberg 102 Dovid Goldberg 103 Scott Sergenton 104 Robert Lubin 105 Katarina Merunko 106 Donna Adair 107 Roberta Putter 108 Kathleen Friel 109 Par Torrisi 110 Marlena Blake 111 Mark Becker 112 Josh Podell 113 David Gutman 114 Julie Sena 115 Morney Hochman 116 Li-Hong Wong 117 Melanie Mesologires 118 Alison Puhn 119 Alison Keppler 120 Margot Ouziel 121 Bonnie Cohen 122 Soo La Kim 123 Jacquie Wagner 124 Charlene Pork 125 Lee Caren 126 Jason Philips 127 Alison Mehlman 128 Lenny Ucciordo 129 Maggie Schniederman 130 Morgoret Vogt 131 Greta Guorton 132 llysso Wexler 133 Debbie Hobermon 134 Kim Zern 135 Chimoine Pouteau 136 Anoroly Shogolov 137 Eddie Bakhosh 138 Elizabeth Chouinard 139 Aaron Moshoian 140 Christina Keaveney 141 Jennifer Bernstein 142 Tricio Salowski 143 Ivon Kolrmon 144 Dohee Lee 145 Carol and Linda Darwish 146 Mona El-Sowof 147 Jason Kushel 148 Marc Currie 149 Jodi Folco 150 Peter Toumbekis 151 Steven Tsimbinos 152 Jeff Ashkenase 153 Michael Gongi 154 David Kagen 155 Mark Lieberman 156 Elizabeth Kossen 157 Kurt Koline 158 Jonathan Weitzmon 159 Behnoz Nobarion 160 Jordon Mittler 161 Kevin Amorim 162 Monon LoRoche 163 Don Alexander 164 Thomas McDonnell 165 Melody Subo 166 Steven Misiano 167 Jeffrey Cohen 168 Joy Friedman 169 Fatima Garcia 170 Marc Cohen 171 Ricky Green 172 Dovid J. Kim 173 Jeff Gleich 174 Dovid Perlstein 175 Susan Weisbader SENIOR CLASS PLANNING COMMITTEE The Senior Closs Plonning Committee is o club whose moin purposes ore to roise money for the Senior Prom ond promote spirit in the Senior Closs. It consists of dedicoted students who work together to orgonize fund reisers ond creote o sense of spirit in the school. In the post, the Closs of '87 hos roised money through boke soles ond pretzel soles, in oddirion to sponsoring the Computer Doting Service. Decouse of the hord-working members of this committee, this yeor's senior closs hos been colled the most successful closs in the school’s history. This yeor the committee is plonning vorious events including o foshion show, severol senior dress-up doys, ond Holloween Condy Doy. The proceeds from these ond other fund roisers will go towords lowering the cost of prom rickets. The prom will be held or the Gorden City Hotel in June. Front Row: Poul Hong. Adorn lermon Middle Row: Greto Guorton. Chrisrino Keoveny. Alii Sfyne Kurt Koline Koren Milhouo Dock Row: Louren Solomon Koren Finkston Missing: Jisoo Kim. Moggie Schneidermon. Rochel Berqonq Vicki Bergong. Sronley Lee JUNIOR CLASS PLANNING COMMITTEE The Junior Closs Plonning Committee with Ms. Merten os its sponsor, is responsible for roising money to help poy for their senior prom. The committee roises money through boke soles ond raffles. In the post years, the committee has roised money by selling keychains. Left to Right: Korin Bonn. Simone Bergsreln. Suzonne Shokrer. Chris Ployton. Perer Diminich Missing: Keisho Socher Dee Russo. Mellsso Delgodo. Llso Oronge. Allison Lerner. Jenny Pork. Nonerre Jormaine 98 SOPHOMORE CLASS PLANNING COMMITTEE Front Row: Jodi Shot. Jon no Bohne. Jennifer Feuermon. Wendy Susser. Lizzie Melzer. Tommy Bokhosh. Koren Becour Second Row: Trocy Young. Dono Rosenthol. Angelo Choi. Jenny Chong. Alise Robinson Third Row: Amy Russell. Jenny Singer. Rochel Gossen, Alkio Klor, Julie Gerben. Fourth Row: Mike Forrest. Don Somuels (odvisor). Leslie Bernstein Nicole Nothonson. Jenny Koen. Bonnie Abrohoms. The Sophomore Plonning Commirree is roising money for rheir senior prom. With the help of rheir odvisor. Don Somuels. the members of this commit- tee plon fund roisers ond spirir-roising oc- tivities for rheir doss. FRESHMAN CLASS PLANNING COMMITTEE The freshmon doss plonning committee, with the help of its odvisor Robert Howell, roises money to help lower the cost of the closs prom tickets. Although their prom is still yeors owoy, this closs hos o long term gool to creote spirit omong the members of their closs os well os to reduce the price of rheir prom. Left to Right: Llso Brlchto. Suzonne Benko. Kim Schonzer. Stephonie Horovos. Noomi Gortner Ji Young Llm. Herry Chung. Rebecco Wipfler. Suzonne Pork, Joonno Levin. 99 THE SOUTHERNER EDITORS — Sitting: Andy Pormet Stondlng Left to Right: Dovid D. Kim. Howord Abrohoms, Noel Rimolovski. Dolhio Monosebion. Leslie Plorr. Poul Germoin. Louro Robin, Dove Kogen. Soo Lo Kim. Do Soo Kim. Liso Ruesch, Jen Dernstein. Donlel Solomon. Tony Febles. Dovid J Kim, Mortin Schmelkin Stoff — Front Row: Rebecco Wipfler Joonne Liu. Sondy Robinson. Estroeo Dovidson, Liso Goldberg. Suzonne Atz Angelo Choi. Jennifer Feurmon. Louro Mortin. Adino Nelson, Debbie Gutmon. Second Row: Mork Homburg. Aggie Dlum. Tommy Rosenthol. Somontho Ross. Hillory Bool. Coryn Poll. Allison Wogreich. Jeffrey Geller, Alon Tobin Third Row: Debbie Dobm Potimo Tonoport. Christino Bozedekis Po.ge Heller Dovid Moshool. Jeremy Dovidson Fourth Row: Steve Kim Josh Shermon George Liokeos, Young Woo. Ston Doskoff. John Weber. Ying-Tson Wong Lost Row: Michoel Moshool. Orion Robin. Lenny Ten- nenboum. Jeff Kestenbond Missing: Liso Drictho. Ston Lee Greto Guorton. Dllly Joel. Louren Ostrov. Jon Borek Great Neck, N.Y., Friday, January 30, 1987 utherncr Nm h i Orj I i . MID r+rmm o 2 1 mi N«4. N. Tne moral dilemma of involvement in Vietnam and our actions there are most effectively communicated b Stone in a scene hich Chris’ platoon destroys an 5 e Vietnamese village while in uit of Viet Cong guerrillas and supplies Chris is horrilied b I disregard for human life that j oi his fellow soldiers have . tired while in Vietnam. He is icularly repulsed at seeing Wh IS BLIZZARD 87 freedom sv iy of his friends taking part in molestation of a young village and proceeds to hcroicly ,cnt further harm to the ified girl rrQ 10 G°gh fcxhlblt Opens in NY sr -ves HigH H ,u Hunters Aim For Open Mindsu H e G.SP°l J “It’s Hip T e Square” tv -o a Co .A 3 Girls i SoutL s w £ H.C.P.! BOYS... lhe only happy •i S' man is a Seamin’man. 3B’s. Go lor Q b the Koreans! bellow Denim Crewer Up Southerner Great Neck South High School 941 Lakeville Rood, Great Neck, New York 11020 Editors-in-Chief Lisa Ruesch David Kagen News Editors Dahlia Monasebian Andrew Parmet Op-Ed Editors Paul Germain Martin Schmelkin Sports Editors David D. Kim Derrick Kong Feature Editors Amanda Merwin Leslie Platt Copy Editor Soo La Kim Photography Editor Noel Rimalovski Entertainment Editors Jennifer Bernstein David J. Kim Ass't. Copy Editor Daniel Solomon Production Manager Lauren Kopans Business Editor Andrew Matzner Faculty Advisor Mr. Jim Johnson Business Advisor Ms. Carol Chaitkin llOMOtHW, m mb ro«ttwCo mwbiiSc vo4—McEr— A—oc tow,l puSII Md—rymo 1 ______________Central A Graphics Editors Anthony Febles Bo Soo Kim Office Manager Laura Rabin STUDENT GOVERNMENT EXECUTIVE BOARD The student government executive boord is the core of the student government. Its members run the student government ond heod severol committees os well. They olso fry to moke chonges to improve the government of the school through proposols to the Doord of Educotion ond other governing bodies. Left to Right: Ann Morle Lehmon (advisor). Paul Hong (Recording Secretory). Stewart Mones (President), Grero Guorton (BCG Delegore). Anthony Febles (Vice-President). Dovid Gutmon (Porliomentorion). Andrew Pormet (Recording Secretory). Sue Dillmon (odvisor) Missing: Jeff Ashkenose (Treasurer). Dovid D Kim (Boord of Ed. Delegore). STUDENT REPRESENTATIVES The student government is on importont port of Greot Neck South. The student representatives serve os o link between the student government ond other governing bodies ond the student body. The representatives, olso known os the House , meet every other week to discuss issues ond events concerning the student body. The representatives present the views of their clossmotes ond vote on proposols ond suggestions prepared by the executive boord. Front Row: Alison Mehlmon. Greto Guorton. Mio Setton. Phil Solvotore. Chris Urdoull, Gory Locke. Sron Boskoff Middle Row: Alon Klein Rochel Goldstein. Shoy Mowlem. Liz Gordner. Robin Koy. Tommy Rosen- thal. Jon Leifert. Lorry Covit. Jeff Finkelstein. Dovid Moshool. Yosmeen Ahmed. Ron Benjetrick. Carolyn Forhey. Henry Fon Lost Row: Dovid Schneidermon. Josh Weiss. Lee Coren. Andrew Pormet. Chris Dundon Jeff Ashkenose. Paul Germoin. Paul Schworrzmon. Greg Mozorin. Dove Gutmon. Mork Hamburg. Tony Febles. Kevin Amorim. Dovid Kogen. Ross Vlrole. Bo Kim. Jeff Hessekiel. Soo Kim. Locey Kooro Noel Rlmolovski. 102 BUILDING CURRICULUM GROUP The Building Curriculum Group consisrs of five elecred student representotives ond one foculty member from eoch deportment in the school. Its moin purpose is to moke suggestions regording the school's curriculum bosed on the feelings of the foculty ond the student body. The BCG olso opproves teochers' conferences ond discusses vorious events going on ot school including some field trips ond guest speokers. In oddifion. the BCG serves os o lioson between the foculty ond student body ond the school's odministrorors. Front Row: Cormen Cuodrodo. Liso Luesch. Grero Guorron Dock Row: John Soveis. Ann Korzen. Mino Moish. Corol Murphy. Andreo Bloomfield. Poul Germoin. Alon Klein. Dovld Kogen. Ellen Vigneoux. Ilene Di Russo. Ann Morie lehmon, Horrief Shindler Missing: Fronk Boremorco. Cotherine Hoyden ACTIVITIES COMMITTEE Top Row: Eileen Nono Dovid Schneldermon Liz Chouinord. Poul Germoin. Grero Guorron. Josh Weiss Dor tom Row: Korhy Weirzmon. Liz Gordner. Robin Koy Missing: Soo Lo Kim. Michelle Plornick. Sreworr Mones The Activities Committee, o bronch of the Student Government, hos goined populority throughout the school, the committee is open to oil members of the school, ond ottrocts students from mony groups The committee plons events for the student body ond fund reisers for the Student Government. In the post, the Activities Committee hos sponsored the Comedy Cafe, o Foshion Show, ond Flower Doy. This year, the Activities Committee hopes to sponsor some of the events it Is famous for. os well os new events, including low cost movies shown in the school's auditorium, ond o slide presentation of students in the school. 100 THE GOVERNMENT CLUB M mb rs: Mortln Schmelkln. Howord Abrohoms. DovkJ Gutmon. Jeff Hesse Kiel, Dovid J. Kim, Dovld D Kim. Don Weisberg. Som Kossoff Poul Hong. Llso Ruesch. A Ion Gutmon, Donnie Abrohoms. George Llokeos. Lenny Tonoenboum Morr Schmelrzer Phillip Greenspon. Mordi Gomberg. Debbie Dobbin. Mike Forresr. Dovid Moshool. Do Soo Kim. Loro Gordon. Evon Cohen Greg Guorton. Debbie Gutmon. Kenny London. Poul Germoln. Poul Schwortzmon. Steve Chin. Jon Lelfert. Debbie Penner Alon Derzie. Steven Schmelkln. Josh Drook. Josh Weinberger. Mork Solzberg. Jockie Cohen. Koryn Goodmon. Llso Drodor. Michoel Dernstein. Jod Greifer, Cher Szorejko (foculry odvisor). Under the leadership of Martin Schmelkin and Howord Abrohoms, the Government Club hos become the largest club In the school. The chief goal of the club Is the fostering of political awareness of the student body. The club is involved in many mock legislations, including the Princeton ond Harvard Model Congresses The club also sponsors its own Great Neck Model Congress, where students draft ond debore legislation. Taking pride in its motto Your Leader in Student Service , the club assists 18 year old seniors in registering to vote. Once o month, the club holds its Bagel Nosh , inviting the entire student body for o free bogel breokfost. The club wos active this year In the campaigns of Governor Cuomo, Congressmen Mrozek ond Scheuer, ond Councilman Guorino. In addition, the club sponsors its highly successful Distinguished Speakers Seminor, where high ranking members in the politico!, diplomatic ond business fields address the student body, ond onswer all of their questions. The Government Club will continue with its goal of educating the student body in the field of politics. 104 Dovid J. Kim David D. Kim David Gurman Jeff Hessekiel 105 Exit 30 is Greor Neck South's literary mogozine Irs members meet weekly to discuss various literory works submitted by fellow students in the school. The group votes on these literary works, os well os ort work, to decide if they should be published in the mogozine The identities of the authors ond artists ore nor revealed before the vote is token so os to guarantee unbiased opinions ond o fair vote The literory mogozine is among the most successful publications in the school Left to Right: Dovid J Kim. Vicki Barocos. More Heller Koren Milhouo M,choel Girmon. Lionne Abroms Eloioe Drichro Mission Grero Guorton. Leslie Plorr, Niki Polyocon. Loro Gordon v 106 SADD (Students Agoinst Driving Drunk) consists of students concerned with the increasing problem of drinking ond driving, os well os driving under the influence of drugs In the post, these dedicated students hove helped to create SALUD. o hotline students could coll if they got drunk ond were unoble to drive. They hove also brought awareness to the students with vorious speakers ond programs. This year's moin event will be The Challenge , which is compassed of vorious simulated situations, including o drunken porty. o simulated orrest. ond o party without alcohol With the help of the students, we believe The Chollenge will be o success. SADD EXIT 33 nrSII°Wn DOUQ Gellmon Alo° Swartz. Michael Schorf. Second row: More Heller Soo Lo Kim. Lisa Levy Asrreo Dovidson Debbie Penner Third row: Jason Morns Loro Gordon Koren Milhouo Fourth row: Ben Gosseen Morcio Weinberg (odvisor) John Lee Neboa Chen. Eden Moms Missing: Michelle Plornick. Michele Wogreich Andy Morzner Amondo Merwin Jeffrey cordon. Bo Kim. Greto Guorton. Amy Weidmon. Ying-Tson Wong. Kothy Hong. Ilene Morcus Liso Kuesch MINORITY STUDENT UNION Front Row: Jocqueline Tuft (odvisor). Fotimo Gordo, Volerie Bruno. Vlvl Thompson. Jill Cheorhom. Ion Woolworrh. Chomdne Poureou Dock Row: Simone Bedford. Regino Cheorhom. Julie Morlond. Trevor Chombers. Scorr Sergenron. Mokedo Green Missing: Potrl Fells. Sondy Thompson The Minority Student Union is o populor club ot Greot Neck South, its members from oil corners of the school. The club, run by Jocci Tutt (foculry odvisor), meets Wednesdoys to plon future events ond fund roising octivities. The club contributes to scholorship ond Relief funds, os well os helping the needy on o more personol level, such os donoting Thonksgiving dinner to o locol fomily. The club olso visits culturol ond educorionol centers, including the N Y. Public Librory for Block History. DERAILLEUR SOUTH Bottom Row: Bill Benko. Uso Ruesch. Dovid Kogen. Dovld J Kim Top Row: Tony Febles. Tom McDonold. Anotoly Shoglov. Serh Persky. Howie Abrohoms. Wei Liu. Jeff Gleich. Morr Schmelkin, Ed Bockwosh. Som Kosloff Deroiller South (the bicycle club) hos goined widespreod popularity with the superintendent of schools. Mr. William Shine, os its sponsor. The members of the bicycle club meet weekly throughout the spring ond foil to tour the towns of the north shore. 107 SPANISH CLUB The Sponish Club is on outlet for students who ore interested in more thon just o formol Sponish closs. The club meets every two weeks to discuss the closses, specking Sponish, viewing movies, os well os o voriety of other things. The club gives on insight to the Sponish cultures through books ond films os well os discussions. In the post, the Sponish club hos sponsored trips to Spoin ond hopes to sponsor further trips to Modrid ond other Sponish cities. Executive Boord. Left to Right: Debbie Dobin. Noocy Rosodo (odvisor). Alon Gutmon. Alexonder Fono. Christino Bozodekis 108 FRENCH CLUB Virssiltos Bottom: Alon Derzie Don Somuels (odvisor). Becky Title, limor Booofield. Potimo Tonopot, Top: More Currie. Koren Milhouo. Josh Shermon. Donny Mizrohi. Phillip Hernondez. Pom Street, Louro Mortin, Jenny Chong. Srephooie Gee. Soo Lo Kim. Koren Frieder Missing: Louro Robin. Loro Gordon The French Club is dedicored to enobling interested students in leorning more obout the french longuoge ond culture. Its members ore from oil levels of French closses. ond therefore hos o diverse set of members. This clubs octivities include viewing French movies, eoring French food, speoking ond listening to the French longuoge ond listening to guest speokers folk obout Fronce ond its culture SWAS is the olrernorive English ond sociol studies program or South. Students join because the School Within A School” offers o plethora of ocodemic ond sociol opportunities Students ore given the chonce to design their own curriculum, plan trips ond fundraisers, ond hove on equal vote in the decision moking with the teachers. If o student is dissatisfied with the progrom, he she is free to bring up their grievance ot the weekly general meeting. The problem is then discussed ond o decision is mode. Whether o student takes odvonroge of the choices the progrom offers is totally up to the individual. However, although SWAS is thought of os separate from the school itself, the grades ore the some os the rest of the school's. SWAS is nor o place for evading work. In fact, more is expected of the SWAS student because the motivation must come from within. Left to Right: Amir Lissock. Fronk Boremorco (advisor), Tie Mei Lee. Mark Bossik. Rochel Goldstein. Morio Blonco. Jodi Schwartz. Britt Kozmoc. Chloe Brown. Jon Schnopp. Michelle Plotnick, More Currie. Limor Bonofield. Chou Lee. Viktor Frengut. Michele Wogreich. Christie Wolsh. Andreo Bloomfield (Counselor), Sue Stone (advisor). Jessica Conter, Michoel Schorf. Reylond Leyton Missing: Paul Mattes SWAS 109 SCIENCE OLYMPIAD TEAM The main purpose of rhis club is fo prepore for rhe Science Olympiad, on international competition. The competition hos several levels. In rhe post, the members of this club hove compered in rhe store competition, but hope to compere internationally in rhe future. With such o strong ond dedicated group of students, we feel this club will excel in its efforts to win on o notional level. Left to Right: Akira Nokonishi, Ying-Tson Wong. Drion Dloufeoux. Do Soo Kim. Srewort Mones. Chris Dundon. Derek Kong. Joson Morris, Winston Yong. Josh Shermon. Nelson Chen, Alon Gufmon Missing: More Heller. Poul Hong Soo Lo Kim. Dong Pork. Loro Gordon. Ying-Hsiow Wong, Lew Love (odvlsor). Doniel Solomon, ASTRONOMY CLUB The Astronomy Club was created for students interested in various aspects of Astronomy, including rhe observation of planets, comers, ond stars. The members of this club attend various seminars ond lectures or universities, visit ploneroriums. ond discuss planets ond stars with experts, os well os among themselves In on informal atmosphere Although rhe club hos hod problems in rhe post, it seems to be gaining popularity with o wide variety of students. 110 Left to Right: Alon Gutmon. Lee Wong. Kothleen Friel. Derek Kong. Billy Denko. Ying-Hsiow Wong, Liz Chouinord. Ying- Tson Wong. John Cove (odvisor) Missing: Morleno Bloke. Alex Moromed TESOL TESOL serves rhe foreign students or South High School. Its principol gool is to prepore rhe students for entry into rhe moinsrreom by reoching them English survivol skills ond eosing their loneliness ond culture shock. It gives these students o ploce where they ore comfortoble ond where they con express rhe feor, hope ond anxiety they feel in their new surroundings This year several current and former TESOL students ore groduoting. They ore: Sharom Berokhim Dohee Lee Shigeru Mochido Akiro Nokonishi Ricordo Peno Corlos Roldan Ying-Hsiow Wong Ying-Tson Wong Miguel Zovolo 111 STAGE CRAFT The stogecroft crew consists of students thot help build ond decorore the sroge props for the school's nnony productions. The students hove been so dedicoted to their work this yeor thot they ore oppeoring os o club for the first time in the yeorbook. Left: Alon Klein. Doug Cooper. Fronk Rogers (odvisor) Right: Andre Gorobedion. George Liokeos. Mork Homburg. Noel Rlmolovski. INDUSTRIAL ARTS CLUB Left to Right: Jomes Shoo. Joe Bullord. Brion Cosgrove. Lenny Golbreorh, Jerry Brengle. Fotlos Popodoros. Mr Meod (odvisor) The members of the industriol orts club meet weekly to finish or creote new projects using their honds ond the ovoiloble school focilities. 112 GIRLS' VARSITY CLUB Left to Right: Yosmeen Ahmed. Morleno Bloke, Noncy Berkson, Corol Owens. Louren Kopons, Monon Loroche. Becky Title. Chris Kom. Corolyn Forhie, Ji Soo Kim, Liz Choulnord. Tonyo Beechom. Koren Goines, Jocqul Levin. Noncy Amorim. Eliso Betoncour, Anulekoh De Missing: Locey Kooto. Aggie Blum. Robyn Binder. Dohee Lee. Willo Conconon. Groce Gorrigon. Jessico Aronofsky. The Girls’ Vorsity Club consists of o number of members of oil the girls sports reoms or Greor Neck South. All orhleres ore welcome to join. The members of the GVC plon vorious events throughout the school yeor, including their most successful fundroiser, the penny cornivol. At the end of the yeor, the GVC hos its onnuol bonquer. SKI CLUB Front Row: Mori Nishuro. Gory Locke. Chris Urcioull, Ben Mox, Alon Klein Bock Row: Scott Vlesto. Evon Cohen. Jon Lerner. Peter Betz. Bob Dorfmon. Peter Dlmlnlch. Missing: Greg Guorton, Mork Homburg, Joson Schmidt, Keisho Socher, Niki Polycon. Dee Russo. Melisso Delgodo. Chris Kom. Although it is not school- sponsored, the ski club is o populor club with mony students in the school. The club sponsors trips to Hunter mounroin os well os other skiing oreos throughout New York ond New Englond. BOYS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION The Boys' Athletic Associotion is mode up of dedicoted othleres from vorious sports reoms. The BAA is responsible for o number of events throughout the yeor ond is olso responsible for running the snock bor by the Eost gym offer school ond during bosketboll gomes. Front Row: Joson Kotz. Bob Bororro (odvisor). Steve Leibertz (odvlsor). Second Row: Ion Murphy. Joyson Phillips. Eric Rebhuhn. Jimmy Hillory. Kishore Homojoni. Ross Brodor. Glen Conte. Third Row: Michoel Corley. Ben Mox. Borry Phillips. Josh Weiss. Mike Spognoll. Mott Bloom. Andre Gorobedion. Jeff Zonl. Don Weisberg. Greg Mozorin Fourth Row: Brod Feldmon, Greg Guorton, Joyson Worshow. Steve Silverstein, Milo Silbersteln. Rich Sellumbo Bock Row: Dove Formon. Ross Vitole. Dovid Chong. Morvin Browning. Tony Febles 113 ADVOCATES The Advocores ore o group of prospective lowyers who porricipore in mock-rriol competitions. The members of this club hove compered in severol competitions, including the New York Dor Associorion Mock Triol Competition. The members ore expected to ploy the roles of both witnesses ond oct os ploinriff ond defendonr. Left to Right: Yosmeen Ahmed. Amondo Merwin. Coryn Poll. Liso Cicoli. Jeffrey Gordon. George Liokeos. Ms Scileppi (odvisor). DEBATE TEAM The Debore Teom porticipotes in inrerscholostic competitions, in the Lincoln- Douglos formot, or high schools throughout Long Islond. Severol members hove olreody won quolifying points for the store finols, which will be held in Albony in April of 1987. The teom hos tremendous porenriol, ond mony members plon to ottend the Store finols. With dedicorion ond hord work, the Debore Teom hopes for o greor success in April. Lowrence Rosenbloom. George Liokeos. Gole Portoyon (odvisor). Lorry Covitt. Jeff Kesrenbond Lenny Too- nenboum Missing: Mortln Schmelkin. Howord Abrohoms. Jeff Gordon GOOD MORNING SOUTH Good Morning South is the morning crew rhot brings us the day's announcements in cleor ond cheery voices. They inform us of various events ond activities throughout the year. Their doily dedication hos achieved school wide recognition. Left to Right: Christino Keoveny. Dovid Miner 114 CHESS CLUB Left to Right: Derek Kong. Nelson Chen. Dovid Morino, Conroy Lee. Doniel Solomon. Lenny Tonnenboum Missing: Oo Kim. The Chess Glub meers weekly ond procrices the orr of ploying chess. Its members compete in vorious competitions throughout the county, ond hove been successful in maintaining o high level of performance. This year, the team hopes to be undefeated in competition, ond it looks like they've got o good chonce! COMPUTER CLUB The Computer Club is o group of students who ore interested in using ond learning about computers. The members exchonge programs, gomes ond novel ideas. They also increase their knowledge of computers in other ways, including discussing problems with experts in on informal otmosphere. L ft to Right: Jon Swortz. Don Weisberg. Winston Yong. Sron Wong. Steve Lippe. Ying-Hsiow Wong. Mr Sllverstone (advisor) Missing: Jimmy Lee MATH TEAM Left to Right: Ying-Tson Wong. Winston Yong. Jon Swortz. Alex Motomed. Shoy Mowlem. Nelson Chen. Dorv ny Solomon, Joson Morris. Steve Lippe Roger Minionis (advisor). Missing: Ying-Hsiow Wong. Shlgeru Mochido. Lor Gordon. Do Soo Kim. The Great Neck South Morhletes ore o group of students who love moth. In fact, they love if so much that they meet eoch week to talk obout moth, do moth, ond explain moth to one another. They work enthusiastically ond diligently. Dut oil their hard work pays off. In post years, the team hos hod great victories in competition. This year's team is planning to keep up the good work ond go even forther in competition. 115 BAND Members: Flute — Noncy Berkson Corhy Hong. Liso Ruesch. 'Li Hong Wong. Gobrielle Currie. Debbie Gutmon. Julie Kim Young Kim Piccolo — Louro Mortin Trumpet — ‘Sol Coniglio. Loro Gordon. Andrew Keoveny. John Dovonogh. Morion Reyes Oboe —Melisso Zlmmermonn Clorlnet — Ron Bencherrit. Brion Bloufeux. Derrick Kong. 'Doniel Solomon. Liso Ckole. Mork Solzberg. Shingo Numo, Thomos Adorns French Horn — Alon Schwortz Trombone — 'Jordon Mirtler. Alon Derzie Boritone — Luke Roguso Bose Clorlnet — Koren Goines Alto Sox — Michoel Moy. Jeremy Dovidson Tenor Sox — Jeffrey Gordon Percussion — Hector. 'Poul Miller. Don Cummins. ORCHESTRA Members; Violins — Dohee Lee (concert mistress). Bill Benko. Vonesso Feinmon, Dovid Kim, Rlchord Kim. Conroy Lee. John Lee. Ch-Chl Lin, Michelle Pulfliz. Winston Yong. Ying-Hsiow Wong. Ying-Tson Wong. Suzonne Benko. Dovid Bloom. Susonne Chyu. Froncine Normon. 'Korhy Kin. Sondro Robinson. Justine Trovln Violo — Michelle Wulfson Cello — Brond Ahn. Andreo Pongo. Alexondro Fono. Julio Mortson. Allison Wogrelch Oboe — Hilory Bool. 'Melisso Zimmermonn Flute — Gobrielle Currie. Julie Kim. Young Kim. Koren Lerner. Rochel Monilow. Ilene Morcus. Louro Mortin. Somonrho Ross, Liso Ruesch, Pom Street. 'Ll Hong Wong Trumpet — 'Sol Coniglio. Loro Gordon Trombone — 'Jordon Mirtler. Luke Roguso. Clorinet — 'Doniel Solomon, Jeffrey Gordon. Liso Cicole Boss Clorlnet — Koren Goines French Horn — Alon Schwortz. Percussion — 'Poul Miller. Poul Trezzo Piono — Bo Kim. Aol Kuboto. Joonne Uu. Korguro Yomomoro. 116 CHORUS Members Soprono — Sondro Alzore. Simone Beckford. Nicole Beldoio Julie Denlevi, Loryn Oergmon. H.llery Conror. Rhon Choi. Felicio Cruz. Cloudio Dujmovits. Alexondro Fono. Elizobefh Feosrer. Rochel Gortner. Eun Jong Kim Srocey Leibowitz. Julio Mortson. Eileen Nono. Evelyn Pochos. Anne Morie Polmeri Jodi Rubin. Liso Woo. Michelle Wulfson Tenor — Trevor Chombers. George Liokeos. Poul Morres. Andrew Orensrein. Alon Schworrz. Thomos Toscono Alto — Tonyo Beechom Suzonne Benko, Eliso Beroneur. Robyn Binder, Hllory Bool. Elizoberh Chouinord. Rochel Cohen Debbie Conregkxomo. Joonne Conregiocomo. Anulekno De. Vonesso Feinmon. Noomi Gorrner. Hyun Soo Kim. Ji Soo Kim. Christino Keoveny. Hillory Klein Felicio lebow. Amy Mo. Liso Oronge. Debbie Pen ner. Jennifer Porthoy. Michelle Purtirz. Julio Seno Elise Schild. Kerry Sheridon. Rochel Virole. Suson Weisboder Dorifone — Andrew Keoveny. Juon Mortinez. Dovid Miner. Josh Nelson, Seon Shoughenessy. Sreven Timer. MADRIGALS 117 Top (left to right): Hillory Klein. Jodi Rubin. Liz Chouinord. Andrew Keoveney. Suson Weisboder. ond Steve Tinrer.Slftlng: Dovid J Miner. Christino Keveney. ond Debbie Conregiocomo LITERARY DISCUSSION CLUB The Literary Discussion Club is a club for students who wish to discuss books of their own choosing with others in on informol environment without the highly structured regimentation of o classroom. The club gives its members the opportunity to read ond discuss books which ore nor found in the school curriculum. Sifting (left to right): Andreo Meyerson. Robert Cheror. Mrs Monouvrier (odvisor). Leslie Dumpson. Rhon Choi. COMMUNITY ACTION COMMITTEE The Community Action Committee organizes ond porticipores in mony fundraising events. These events include Cerebral Palsy Tog Day. the March of Dimes bread sole, Ethiopian ond Mexican relief, oid to American Indians, ond the Scott D. Moss wolk-o-rhon. Front Row: George liokeos. Debbie Dobbin. Greto Guorton. Josh Weinberger Dock Row: Amy Moh. Gee Kim Michoel Moy. Phil Greenspon. More Heller. Judy Goldstein (odvisor) 118 THEATRE SOUTH Front Row: Tommy Rosenrhol. Liz Shermon. Felicio Lebow. Rochel Gorrner. Niki Polyocon. Debbie Conregiocomo. Chris Korn. Jennifer Wolf Second Row: Chloe Drown. Jodi Rubin. Poul Mortes. Dovid Miner Third Row: Julie Mottsen. Jennifer Erkin. Alexondro Fono. Debbie Penner Stocey Leibowirz. Suson Weisboder. Joonne Contegiocomo. Liso Woo. Ann Morie Polmeri. Michelle Wolfson Fourth Row: Kelly Norhonson Trocy Shevell Chris Ployton. Elyse Schild. Suzonne Denko. Eloine Groy. Amondo Steinberg. Nicole Gortner. Jessico Aronofsky Fifth Row: Liz Feosrer. Nonette Jormoin. Liso Oronge, Josh Weinberger. Andrew Keoven. Steve Tinter. Ross Vitole. Josh Nelson. Koren Decour Missing: Anno Dochille. Rondi Elkes 119 The curroin is about to go up, ond here I om in this costume, scored out of my mind. Live performances ore always like this,- filled with tension, excitement, ond energy. We've been working on this show for eight weeks, struggling to leorn our ports, learning ond growing together. I've mode such good friends here. They've given me support ond enough memories to lost o lifetime. We've worked so long for this ond in o few hours, it will oil be over — but we still wish it didn't hove to end. There go those butterflies in my stomach ogoin. This always happens when — Oh no! The curtain is rising! There if is; the applause. Thor's whot we re oil here for! 120 121 Voices from rhe High School wos rheorre South's first production of rhe yeor. It consisted of mony short skits ond monologues which combined to tell o story obout o conremporory reenoge life. The skits covered o voriery of topics such os suicide, reenoge pregnoncy, drug obuse, peer pressure, rock-n-roll, ond puppy love. The tone ronged from melodromotic to comedic. It wos rhe first ploy of its kind ever to hove been performed or Greor Neck South. The formor of Voices from rhe High School gove mony students the opportunity to be in rhe spotlight for the first time. As well os giving students rhe chonce to srond clone. Voices ollowed them to work together with rhe cost os o unit. For Voices from rhe High School, Theorre South hired o guest director. Robert Kromer, o former student of South’s dromo teocher, Alon Lehrmon. Robert Kromer who performed in rhe off-Broodwoy production of Voices, odded polish ond professionolism to rhe show both by his direction ond performance in the ploy. The show wos very well received ond Theorre South is hoping to perform another one like it In the future. 122 Amohl ond the Night Visitors wos o short, one oct opero performed by Greot Neck South's Chorus or the Music Deportment's Winter Concert. The plot wos odopred from the biblicol story of the Three Kings. Amohl wos o crippled young shepherd who gove the three kings o night's shelter on their journey to see the birth of the Child. The cost consisted of George Liokeos os Amohl, Felicio Lebow os the mother, Alon Schwortz, Andrew Orenstein, ond Dovid Miner os the three kings ond Poul Metres os the Poge. 123 The foil ploy wos Neil Simon's broodwoy smash hit. Brighton Beoch Memoirs. It dealt with the typical family problems in the 1900's ond even today. Throughout the ploy the moin chorocter. Eugene, ployed by Dovid Miner, gave monologues expressing his thoughts. feelings, ond emotions in narrative form. The cost consisted of Dovid J. Miner os Eugene, Christino Keoveney os Blanche, Felicio Lebow os Kore, Chloe Brown os Lourie, Jodi Rubin os Nora. Joshua Nelson os Sronley, ond Andrew Orenstein os Jock. It wos directed by Alon Lehrmon, ond the stage wos monoged by Steven Tinter ond Debbie Contegiocomo. 125 Lo Perichole is on opero ser in the mid-eighreenrh century. Two srreer singers, Poquillo ond Lo Perichole ore deeply in love ond struggling to moke o living. Don Andres, o locol nobleman, finds Lo Perichole ond foils in love with her. Deciding to be practical, she leaves her lover to be his mistress. Lo Perichole writes Poquillo o letter explaining why she hos left. However, she cannot be o mistress to Don Andres because the low prohibits the Viceroy from keeping on unmarried mistress. To solve the problem the Count of Ponotellos is sent to find o suitable husbond-in-nome for her. He finds Poquillo just os he is about to hong himself in desperation. With the promise of o substantial fee he consents to morry the lody in need not knowing it is Lo Perichole. The two lovers ore unknowingly united in marriage ond immediately separated. Poquillo is required to present his new wife to the Viceroy before he con collect his fee. When he realizes that his new wife whom he married for the Viceroy's benefit is Lo Perichole. he is furious ond flings her to Don Andres' feet. Poquillo is then arrested ond imprisoned in the dungeon. Lo Perichole tries to buy Poquillo's escape with jewels bur the joiler turns our to be Don Andres in disguise. He chains her up to be imprisoned with her lover forever An old prisoner appears ond helps the two lovers escape. The lovers ore hunted down by the Viceroy ond cought. In o cofe they sing their pleo for forgiveness ond throw themselves upon the mercy of the Viceroy. He is so touched by their story of love ond misfortune that he pardons them ond gives them rifles ond estates. The lovers deport rich, married ond ennobled through the strength of their love for each other. 126 127 129 131 133 o 135 CLASS of '88 138 140 REBELS TACKLE CONFERENCE FOURTH ROW: Jim Conolly. Scoff Viesro. Mork Homburg. Cooch Sodlo. Luke Roguso. Cooch Serpe. Luke Roguso. John Fetsch. Sreven Mlsiono. Ed Peters. Rich Selembo. Mike Mirodi THIRD ROW: Tom Reizes. Poul Schwotzmon, Jason Korz. Chris Vrdolo. Don Flelssig. Peter Betz. Andrew Keoveny. Lorry Torasuk SECOND ROW: Adorn Schlld. Jon Weltzmon. Scott Whitfield. Mott Bloom. Jeff Ashkonose Kenny Moscot. Brod Gordon. Adorn Lukemon FIRST ROW: Mike Compbell More Cohen. Mike Gugliemi. Don- ny Ring. A or on Moshoion. Jeff Cohen. Mustf Ozkiroglu, Peter Cerloni 146 The Rebel foorboll reom of 1966 hod irs shores of thrills ond disoppoinrmenrs. finishing wirh o respecroble record of 5 wins ond 4 losses. South begon the seoson with 2 stroighr losses, bur finished strong with 5 wins in the next 7 gomes Their first gome wos ogoinst o very strong teom from Lynbrook. In o night gome held ot the town of North Hempsteod's sports complex, they lost 19-0, but the defense showed thor they could contoin the best. Their next gome wos ogoinst Southside ot home. We lost the gome wirh 1:40 left by o score of 21-18 With their Rebel pride on the line, the reom worked hord in their next procrices ond benefited from them by blowing out Clorke 46-7. The reom wos sporked by Mike Gugliemi's oursronding performonce. intercepting three posses ond running oil three bock for touchdowns. Runningbock Mustafa Ozkiroglu also hod o spectacular doy. scoring two touchdowns, one on o 30-yard run. They won their next gome 30-16 ogoinst Wesrbury offer trailing 16-0, then lost o heortbreoker to Corey 7. South hod token o 7-0 lead lore in the fourth quarter on on 80-yord touchdown poss from Mike Gugliemi to Jeff Ashkenose. But Corey come bock quickly, scoring o touchdown ond succeeding on o two-point conversion. The Rebels then lost to Seoford 14-0 but come bock with their best defensive showing, winning 7-0 ogoinst Glen Cove. The Defense wos sporked by captains Aaron Moshoion, Don Ring ond Mike Gugliemi. They went on to defeat Hewlett 27-8 ond copped off their seoson with o win over archrivals Great Neck North. They won the gome 7-6. The doy wos soved when Jeff Ashkonose intercepted o two-point conversion attempting the end zone. The reom's defense wos specroculor, ond their offense hod many exciting moments os well. Running bocks Pete Cerioni ond Musrofo Ozkiroglu ployed excep- tionally well. Cooch Sol Serpe ond his ossisronrs Dick Sodlo ond Bill Mortens did their best to bring about o winning otritude ond led the Rebels to victory throughout the seoson. Mike Gugliemi received All-County ond Don Ring received All-Conference honors but there were other outstanding efforts by Jeff Ashkenose. Jeff Cohen. Mark Cohen, Steve Misiono, Aaron Moshoion, John Weirzmon. Adorn Schild. ond mony others. Although the seniors will be missed, the future for Rebel football looks very promising. 147 148 (left to right, top row to bottom) Corey Drown. Brlon Green. Kyle Dugger. Jordon Rothsrein. Chris Gitz. Michoel Frey. John Chozln. Alon Lerner. Dorry Hempsey. Juon Loro, Wilson Avo. Tom Flood. Jeff Sonreromo. Croig Loo. Mork Abromowltz. Kevin Wong. John Krlmstock. Greg Alonge. Henry Fon. Terry Green. Michoel Uttoro. Kevin Clork. Joson Droke, Chris Levin, Lyle Terrowski. Bobby Peters. Adorn Weirzmon. Adorn Kotz, Goby Bicelli. Jomes Hillery. John Kurd- zlel. Trevor Chombers. Mike Pork. Jomes Bolley. Peter Frank. Glenn Conte. Ernest Gorvey. Scott Gorrigon. Mike Spognoll. Jeff Zonl. Phil Solvodor, John Kovonough. JV FOOTBALL 149 LET'S GO REBELS LET'S GO REBELS! South's enrhusiosric vorsity cheerleoders con olwoys be relied upon ro boost spirit ot both home ond owoy gomes. Led by coproins Kelly Nothonson ond Trocy Shevell. these devoted cheerleoders disploy vigor ond enthusiasm or football gomes. Never losing their spirit, these 14 girls disploy difficult pyramids ond ocrobotics. Top (It. to rt.): Korin Ronn. liso Oronge. Allison Lerner. Suzonne Shokter Bottom: Debbie Hobermon. Chris Tung. Jonet Leprine. Merrill Lerner. Trocey Shevell 150 TOSSES TURNS - TWIRLS With borons in their honds. ond pom poms on rheir feet, rhe Greor Neck South twirlers con olwoys be found providing incredible holf-rime enrertoinment for foorboll fons Led by coptoin Chou Lee, these girls odd on extro touch of enjoyment, sporkle. ond excitement to rhe foorboll home gomes. Top (loft to right): Liso Cicole. Gobrielle Currie. Tie Mel Lee Bottom: Britt Kozmoc. Jennifer Schuler. Somonrho Moiorelli Missing: Chou Lee J.V. ADDS TO THE SPIRIT Top (left to right): Robin Koye. Julie Medwin. Nicole Norhonson. Gino Sporocelk) Bottom: Copt Tommy Do kb ash. Tommy Rosenrhanl Jenny Sherman. Pom Schneider. Liso Cerrone. Suzonne Benko. Copt Nicole ZokJowondo 151 Top (I. to r.): Jockle Rongs, Tonyo Beechum. Jessico Aronofsky. Karen Frleder. Koren Golnes. Angelo Choi. Jocqule Levin Middle: Corolyn Forhle. Chris Korn. Corhy Hong. Liz Slegol. Noncy Amorim Bottom: Copts Louren Kopons. Noncy Berkson Missing: Copt. Morlene Bloke, Dolsy Rojos The 1986 girls field Hockey reom led by coproins Noncy Berkson, Morlene Bloke, ond Louren Kopons hos esroblished Itself os on excellent reom on South's field. The team has come from o disappointing zero win record lost yeor to place on outstanding number 4 out of 7 in the league. Their first ployoff gome was won 2-0 against New Hyde Pork. South finished their season with on impressive record of 4- 3-3. One of the newest ond valuable assets of the reom wos Cooch O'Connor. Her presence in the post two years hos lifted this reom from no wins to o ploy-off caliber reom. The team's great determination ond cooperation is the reason for this year’s great success. GIRLS HOCKEY MAKES IT TO THE PLAYOFFS 152 J.V. SOON TO CONTINUE THE LEGEND Top (left to right): Jonlce Willioms, Eliso Beroneur. Sherler Kurion. Porri Molioo Middle: Anulehoh De. Dono Grblc. Stephonie Gee Bottom: Pom Street, Copts. Becky Title. Koryn Goodman 153 VARSITY SOCCER The 1987 Great Neck South Varsity soccer team struggled through o rough season having ended with o disappointing record. Ploying in Division II of the Notional League, the squod hod the experience of competing in o class of higher skills ond boll control. Endurance, determination, ond commitment is whot the ream hos shown this year. The graduating seniors will truly be missed for the fine contributions they hove given to the team: Ricardo Pena. Roy Alexander. Jeff Gleich, Robby Gormley. Jason Schmidt, Bobby Lubin, Coproin Ricky Peno (All-Division) ond Coptoin David Kim (All-Division). 154 JV SOCCER Top Row: Alon Derzle. Boldur Jujovlts. Dennis Montes, Ron Bortisti. Ed Rodrigez, Joe Gone. Juon Mortinez, Cooch Eliosoph. Middle Row: Brond Ahn. Jon Bovek. Luke Oh, Mott Froelich. Bryon Abromowitz. Dove Chodosch, Scott Block, Jomie Donnelly. Cooch Gederberg. Bottom Row: Steve Ferguson. Alon Towbin. Mike Gleason, Don Gerson. Sung Pork, Mosen Homi. Jordon Podell, Herbert Moroles 155 GIRLS CONQUER THE WAVES top (loft to right): Loryn Bergmon. Rochel Bergong. Koren Finkston. Christie Wolsh. Vicki Bergong. Louren Bernstein. Robyn Binder. Louren Ostrov, Julie Mottson. Heidi Ghouvonloo. middle: Cloudi Dujmovits. Liz Gordner. Rochel Vitole. Denisho Ambron. Potimo Tonopot. Neyhobe Acevedo bottom: Suzonne Benko. Suson Duffy. Mordi Gombreg. Noocni Gortner. Cooch Thomos Loughlin. Cooch Fronk Holloron missing: Moggie Schneidermon 156 The oquowomen of Greor Neck South finished rheir seoson with on omozing 11 1 record, losing only to Gorden City by two poinrs. The lorge ond outstanding team coaches Tom Loughlin ond Frank Holleran will miss those who ore graduating: Rochel Dergong. Vicki Bergong. Lauren Bernstein, Robyn Binder. Koren Finkston, ond Moggie Schneidermon, bur ore extremely optimistic for next seoson due to the return of oil the very talented underclassmen. The tremendous success of the swim team is due to the fabulous effort mode by oil of the members. QUALITY . . . NOT QUANTITY. The small, bur strong Girl's Cross-Counfry ream another winning season. Led by seniors Liz Chouinord, Kathleen Friel, Ji Soo Kim. Locey Kooro, ond Chimolne Pouteou, the ream proved to be o formidable opponent for the whole divi- sion to deal with. It wos o seoson of improve- ment for oil. With strenuous workouts ond op- tomism, Cooch Don Samuels built the team to new heights. Mory Friel. o junior, wos o valuable asset ond received All-Division honors along with Liz Chouinord. Their numbers were small, but their endurance ond dedication proved worthy of true athletes. Top (I. to r.): Kathleen Friel. Chimolne Pouteou. Liz Chouinord. Cooch Don Samuels Bottom: Mory Friel, Locey Kooro. Ji Soo Kim REBEL LIGHTNING Top (I. to r.): Tony Febles. Poul Hong Dong Pork. Kevin Amorim. Ross Virole. Dovid J Kim. Don Weisberg. Dove Morino. Noel Rimolovski Bottom: Mott Schmeltzer. Andy Pormet. Bill Friel. Mott Gluck. Dove Foremen. Missing: Leigh Light South's Runners hod. of course onorher outstanding seoson. finishing undefeated in their division with on 11-0 record The team coached by Dob Doroto. executed on extreme amount of determination, discipline, willingness, ond talent. Seniors Kevin Amorim (copt. All-Conf), Tony Febles (copt. All- Conf ). Dovid J. Kim (All-Div), Don Weisberg. ond Poul Hong will sorely be missed Underclossmen Noel Rimalowski (All-County). Ross Vitole (All-Div ). ond Dove Formon (All- Conf.) hold great promise for the future. 159 NO FAULTS THIS SEASON Top (I. to r.): Leslie Bernstein. Stephonie Horovos. Wendy Susser. Amy Weiner. Jenney Koen, Bonnie Abrohoms. Cothy Moses. Debbie Dobbin. Jodi Shor Bottom: Chris Conomos. Suson Solowoy. Jodi Felngold. Lindsoy Berger. Suzonne Shokrer, Eileen Nono Missing: Simone Bergstein. Lauren Solomon. All! Styne Love is whor you will find on rhe tennis courts or GNS. On the scoreboord ond how the teom members love the sport. This yeor Girls' Tennis hod o rewording record of 11 wins ond 3 losses. The underclossmen proved invaluable to the teom. The talented seniors were: Alii Styne, Lindsoy Berger. Louren Solomon. Suson Solowoy. ond Eileen Nono. Although her terrific seniors ore graduating, Coach Doris McMahon is optimistic about next yeor. 160 — J.V. SUPPORTS THE NET Top (I. to r.): Alison Shoffer. Tzotzil Peno. Mono El-Sowof Coryn Poll. Mokedo Green Bottom: Melisso Zimmermonn. Morio Monroyo. Chorlene Pork. Yosmeen Ahmed. Rebecco Seiden DUMP! SET! SPIKE! Top (I. to r.): Comille Thompson. Willo Conconnon, Groce Gorrigon. Corrie Yogel Dottom: Vonesso Rojos. Corol Owens. Dohee Lee 161 KNOCK 'EM DOWN • • Top (left to right): Cooch Michoel Meod. Andre Gorrobedion, George Leokes. Jeff Kesrenbond. Eric Morks, Steve Glicker Bottom (left to right): Lee Goboy. Mott Gluck. Mott Gropper. Andy Im. Alon Knepfer Missing: Gregg Hindersrein Top (left to right): Vonesso Rojos. Louro Anzoi Bottom: Helene Anzoi. Comille Thompson Missing: Coryn Poll. Becky Seiden. Jockie Quiroz. Cooch Printz 162 TOUCHEE Top (left to right): Ying Tson Wong, Jonothon Swortz, Alexonder Motomed. Den Gosseen. Joson Morris Bottom (left to right): Doniel Solomon. Dovld lippie. Josh Weinberg. Poh Huong. Brion Dloufous The 1966-57 fencing ream got off ro o promising srorf bur fell off quickly os the season progressed. This yeor's ream wos considered ro be in o rebuilding sroge due ro rhe loss of many skilled fencers who groduared losr yeor. Led by senior coproin Joson Morris ond seniors Alex Morohmed, Jon Swarrz. Den Gosseen, ond Ying-Tson Wong, rhe Rebels pulled rhrough rhe seoson wirh o disoppoinring 3-7 record. Joson Morris ond junior Po Huong each esroblished o personal record of 12-6. 163 GIRL HOOPSTERS This year's Girls' Varsity Basketball team showed promise though they were in their rebuilding stage. With only three players return- ing from lost year's team and the addition of new coach. Jerry Davis, the team finished with a 4-8 win-loss record. The team was led by seniors Monon LoRoche, Louren Kopons. and outstanding freshmon Mokedo Green, who led the ream in scoring. The teams wins come ogoinst Clorke, Mineolo, and twice ogoinst the rugged team from Glen Cove. Their most exciting gome was o win ogoinst Glen Cove, which went into OT. As the season pro- gressed. Junior Tonyo Beechom ond Sophomore Willo Conconnon worked hard to improve their skills. Although seniors Monon LoRoche. Louren Kopons. ond Liz Chouinord will be missed. Coach Dovis expects to hove o successful season with returning Juniors Tonyo Beechom ond Carol Owens, Freshmon Mokedo Green, ond the rest of the varsity squod. Top (I. to r.): Cooch Jerry Dovis. Carol Owens, Corrie Yogel. Corolyn Forhie. Mory Friel. Louren Kopons. Mono LoRoche Bottom: Jonlce Williams, Liz Chouinord. Willo Conconnon. Mokedo Green. Tonyo Beechom 164 J.V. BASKETBALL Front (I. to r ): Koryn Goodmon. Jocque Levin. Simon Beckford Regmo Cheothom Top Sondro Alzore. Koren Frelden, Jennifer Shermon. Fron AWoro. Morio Monrogo Missing: Jennifer Fleming. Cooch Tom Goines 165 SOUTH TUMBLERS Top 0- to r.): Jenny Pork. Simone Berstein. Nooml Gordner. Soroh MorkfiekJ. Corhy Moses. Neyhobe Acevedo. Tzorzll Peno Ctoodto Do- Jmovils, Bottom: Jocky Rongs. Dovld Schnledermon. Suzonne Schokrer 166 Li REBEL ROOTERS Top (I. to r.): Chris Ployron, Jonet Leprlne. Louro Anzoi. Nonetre Jormoin. Korin Ronn Oortom: Jenny Medwin. Heidi ZokJuondo. Allison Lerner. Liso Oronge. Trocy Shevel Missing: Liz Shermon, Liz Donigon. Mori Nishiuro. JUNIOR ROOTERS Bottom (I. to r.): Cloudio Philips. Tommy Rosenthol. Robin Koy. Middle: Somontho Ross. Top: Mio Serton Miss- ing : Chrissy Kodner. Angelique Pirozzi. Julie Medwin, Pom Schneider. Cori Wolffe. Koren Bochor. Nicole Nothon- son. Tommy Bokhosh. Top (loft to right): Cooch Steve Ueberrz. Joson Kotz. Michoel Corley. Steven Corey. Mott Bloom, Peter Dlminlch. Len Golbreorh. Eric Brooks Bottom (left to right): Joson Phillips, Borry Philip. Ben Mox. Morvln Browning. The Rebels begon o promising season with o 7 win, 0 loss non-leogue record. They received rhe first place oword in the 1986 Christmos tournament. One of their hardest gomes wos the first league gome against Wesrbury where they lost with o score of 80-74. This wos o great improvement from lost yeor's losing score of 99- 62. Coached by Steve Liebertz. the team continued their successful stream of wins throughout the season, with on overage of 15 to 20 points each from Marvin Drowning and Michoel Corley. Strong rebounders Mott Bloom ond Steven Corey os well os boll handler, Joson Phillips oil mode up o strong storting teom. Returning juniors Steven Corey, Borry Philip, Len Golbreorh, Ben Mox, ond Joson Kotz will moke for o successful season ogoin next year. Managers Lourie Hughes ond Noncy Berkson hove supported basketball through its rebuilding stages for rhe post few years, ond this year rhe ream begon to see their improvements on the scoreboard. They plan on being o big contender in rhe playoffs. VARSITY SLAM DUNKS J.V. BASKETBALL M Top (loft to right): Monoger Allsho Klort, Jason Worsow. Poul Germoin. Eric Ribuhn. Richord Selembo. Steven Silversteln. Milo Sllbersrein. cooch Poul Meyer Bottom (left to right:) Jimmy Hillory. Peter Frank. Josh Weiss. Kishore Hemrojoni, Glenn Conti, Steven Kim 9rh GRADE BASKETBALL 170 Top (left to right): Cooch Mike Holiorem, Monoger Middle (left to right): Adorn Kotz. Robert Mihojlov Brion Boltes Dove Chodosch, Chris Gitz. Mott Froelich Bottom (left to right): Jeff Geller. Phil Simunek. Eric Milhouo. Chris Orown David Flnkelstein. Michoel Bernstein. Nikko Vlllonuevo Missing: Ion Woodward MERCURETTES The 1987 Rebel Girls Winter Trock reom, though locking in quontity. fought on exceptionolly well seoson. Seniors Locey Kooto, Ji Soo Kim. ond Robin Binder led the foirly young inexperienced squod through the hordships of the vorsity level of competition. Underclassmen, sophomore Young Kim, ond freshmen Noncy Amorim, Dono Gerbic ond Joonne Ferguson show promise for o strong nucleus for the 1988 winter trock team. Top (I. to r) Cooch McKenzie, Noncy Amorim, Johonne Ferguson. Dono Gerbic. Shoron Ader. Middle: h Young Limb. Amy Weidmon. Froncine Normon. Suzonne Bonks, Bottom: Ji Soo Kim. Robin Binder. Yung Kim 171 TRACK ... THE RACE AGAINST THE CLOCK Top (loft to right): Cooch Dob Dorotto. Kevin Amorim. Dovid Chong. Greg Guorton. Mon Schmeltcer. Ross Vltoli. Greg Mozerin. Dovid J. Kim. Jeffrey Nobi. Don Weisberg. Trevor Chombers. Leigh Light, osst. cooch Kevin Doyle Bottom (left to right): Dovid Foremen. Tony Febles. Noel Rlmolouski Missing: Dovid Morino 172 The boys Winter Track Team continued to run loops around other reoms os they chorged through the 1986-87 season. Seniors Tony Febles ond Kevin Amorim, juniors Noel Rimolovskin ond Ross Vitoli, ond sophomore Dove Foreman, led the team through a successful season. Noel ron well in the 2 mile race with o rime of 10:05. David K. Kevin. Tony ond Dove Foreman mode up the 2 mile relay team whose best rime wos 8:35. The ream hos held the rifle of County Chomps before ond this yeor plans on having o good chonce of gaining another county title. Running on the Farmingdole indoor frock, where the horsh oromo of Den Goy ond the lock of oir con hinder their performances, these athletes hove shown o great deol of determination ond skill which hos brought o proud ond honorable aspect to themselves ond South. Mony of the members run throughout the yeor to stay in top shape. Even with the loss of Tony ond Kevin, the 1987-88 winter trock team plans on continuing its great success. 173 REBEL AQUAMEN Top (loft to right): Avi Shoprur. Luke Roguso. Kurt Koline. monoger Greto Guorton. Donny Peno. monoger Joonie Gollino. Don Alexonder. Viktor Frengut. monoger Eileen Nono. Howord Abrohoms. Billy Benko Middle (left to right): Asst cooch Andy Berlin. Josh Lelferr. Rick Peno. Dovid Cohen. Steven Billings. Richord London. More Coren, John Lerner. Lyle Terrowshl. Mork Solzberg. Jimmy Lee. Dovid Moshool. Steven Chin. Mike Gomberg. Alberrlc Porodiso. Boldur Dijmovitz. cooch Tom Loughlin Bottom (left to right): Kenny London. Hoinson Wu. Dovid Kogen Anotoly Shogolov The Rebel Aquomen continued to corry on the rrodition of success in the pool this season. The reom boosts swimmers such OS: Viktor Frengut. Kurt Koline. Kenny London, Richord Peno. Steve Billings, More Coren, ond Don Alexonder. Viktor broke the 50 yard freestyle event during the second meet of the season. Lost year's team went virtually undefeated ond this yeor the team plans to win by even larger margins. The reom hos on optimistic ottitude roword winning the county in Februory. Port of this ream's success hos been the support they hove received from their monogers, Greto Guorton, Joonie Gollino ond Eileen Nono. Although the team will be losing Viktor, Kurt, Dovid, Howord, Richie, ond Don, they leave behind on excellent group of underclassmen who will continue to corry on the rrodition of success. 174 REBELMANIA!! Top (left to right): Cooch John Schneldmuller. Andy Keoveney. Felipe Hernondez. Jordon Rothstein. Adom Weitzmon. Josh Nelson. John Kovonough. Cooch Adom Pitt Dottom (left to right): Jomie Donnelly. Dong Pork, Steven Tinter. Don Cummins. Joson Shofron. Jordon Podell The 1987 wrestling reom. under the leodership of Cooch Schneidmuller, wos in o rebuilding stage this year. The team worked hard ond with dedication to compensate for small size. Unfortunorely the team suffered because several wrestlers were not able to participate due to injury. Junior Mike Spognoli wos one who wos nor able to wrestle this season but next yeor will be o valuable member to the ream. Although the rebel wrestlers finished with o disappointing record, there is hope in the upcoming years because the ream is mode up of mony young ond determined wrestlers. SOUTH'S SPRINTERS Top: Cooch McKenzie. Rebecco Wtffter. Joonne Ferguson. Hetty Chung. Jennifer Stephens. Donno Gerber. Rohn Choi. Notolie St Rose. Julie Medwin. Kothy Welrzmon. Rochel Vitole. Robin Koy. Cooch McKenzie Middle: Suzonne Denko Fronclne Normon. Ji Young Urn, Aiche Ozkiroglu. Chi Chi Kim. Koren Lerner. Stephonie Horovos. Eileen Nono. Robyn Binder Bottom: Tommy Rosenthol. Young Kim The 1987 Girls' Spring Trock Team began irs season with high hopes and enthusiasm. Although the ream has only one returning senior, its lock of experienced runners is compensated by the large turnout of young, dedicated runners. The knowledge ond experience of seniors Lacey Kooto. Robyn Binder, ond Eileen Nono will help instill confidence ond motivation in the other runners. The foct that most members take port in field events will provide strength for the teom in those events. Kooto ond Freshman Julie Kim ore the best runners on the teom ond ore expected to moke it to the counties. 177 CHARIOTS OF FIRE Top Loft to Right Cooch Dob Dororto. Stewort Mortes. Lee Wong. DovkJ J. Kim, Tony Fobles. Don Welsberg. Kevin Amorim, Dovkj Gutmon Second Row Left to Right Dorry Philip. Leigh Light. Noel Rlmolovskl. Ross Vltoll. Dovkj Morlno. Andrew Keoveney Third Row Left to Right Jordon Rothsreln. Rich Selembo. Trovor Chombers, John Kovonogh. Dove Formon. Philip Hernondez. Jomes Hlllory. Sung Pork. Motthew Schmelzer. Andrew Pormet Bottom Left to Right Dill Friel. Philip Greenspon Tom Adorns. Ion Wool word. Drlon Dolres Phil Simunek. Chris Levin Missing: Lee Goboy. 178 The 1987 Boys' Spring Trock Teom is ogoin one of Greot Neck South's most successful reoms. Led by Cooch Bob Bororro. the teom hos o solid mix of experienced veterons ond enrhusiostic underclassmen. Along with the trodirion of excellent long-distance runners, this year's team hos been strengthened by the addition of o sprint squod ond weightmen. The teom is led by seniors Kevin Amorim, Tony Febles. Dovid J. Kim, ond juniors Noel Rimalovski ond Ross Vitole Despite the loss of the lost year's seniors, the teom is once ogoin expected to dominote the conference ond division. SOUTH'S SLUGGERS The 1987 boseboll reom began a successful season beoring North Shore with a score of 5-3. Coached by Mr. Green, the Rebels hove worked hard to continue their winning record. Captains Mott Bloom, and Mike Gugliemi ploy both pitcher and catcher, which works os the stronghold for the team. With their tight infield ond competent outfield, the reom has o good chance or making the ployoffs. Seniors Don Ring, Adam Shields, Marc Dutton. Lenny Uciardo. Mike and Mart will all be graduating. The reom, consisting of many sophomores ond juniors will be very strong next year. Cooch: Jim Greene Members: MATT BLOOM, MARC DUTTON. MIKE GUGLIEMI. RICKY PENA. DANNY RING. ADAM SCHILD. LEN UCCIARDO. ALAN KNEPFER. BRYAN ABROMOWITZ, JOHN ANDERSON. JIM CONNOLLY. BRAD FELDMAN. BRAD GORDON. JASON KATZ. CHRIS URCIUOLI. DAVID TRININ. MICHAEL GLEASON. ERIC REBHUHN J.V. BASEBALL Cooch: Steve Lleberrz Members RIDWAAN CATTANEO. RICK DORFMAN. PETER FRANK, DAIMON FRIEDLANDER, SCOn GARRIGAN. MAn GROPPER. CHRIS GREGO. BARRY HEMPSEY. JEFF KESTENOAND, JUAN LARA. ROBERT PALUMBO MICHAEL PARK. ROBERT PETERS. ANDREW PRINTZ. IRA SEEMAN. JAMES DONNELLY. MARK ABRAMOWITZ. SCOTT BLACK. DAVID CHODOSCH. KEVIN CLARKE. DARREN GREIF. GREGG MATZNER 181 REBELS ROUND THE BASES The 1967 Girls Sofrboll reom hos high hopes for this ond upcoming seosons. The reom conslsrs of mony young ployers who hove the rolenr ond skills necessory for o srrong. successful reom The seniors on rhe reom ore Alison Mehlmon. Chlmoine Poureou. ond Jockie Quiroz Wirh only o few seniors groduoring losr yeor. rhe squod is boslcolly rhe some. Cooch Rlchord Sodlo ond rhe ployers ore oprlmisrlc rhor rhey will Improve rheir rhlrd ploce finish over losr yeor in rhelr division ond quollfy for rhe ploy-offs. (Top — left ro right) Jockie Quiroz. Chlmoine Poureou. Dororhy Sregle Alison Mehlmon. Mory Friel (bottom — left to right) Mokedo Green. Corrie Yogel. Cothy Moses. Groce Gorrigon So.it| ttOfltU J.V. SOFTBALL Top Left ro Righr Jessico Oenchirreir. Mlo Serton. Louren Osrrov. Glno Alexonder. Melisso Zimmermon. Diedro Rousso Bottom Left ro Righr Regino Cheerom. Melisso Rophoel. Morgrer Voghr. Rochoel Molinow. Allison Schoffer 182 GAME, SET, MATCH Front Row (I to r): Jason Shoffon. Orion Robin. Doug Cooper. Michoel Oernsrein, Donny Gerson Middle Row (I to r): Jeremy Davidson. Lenny Tonnenboum. Jeffrey Geller. Jon Lerner. Jod Greifer Dock Row (I to r): Cooch Levine. Josh Podell. Kenny Moscott. Alon Binder. Jeff Nobi. Bobby Lubin. Steven Berkowltz. Russell Sfuort, Som Kosloff Missing: Peter Goodmon The Great Neck South Boys' Tennis team hos hod on extraordinary season so for. Although severol of lost year's strongest members hove gone off to college, this year's team is hopeful that it con rebuild itself, ond create on outstanding group of top-notch players for next year. The team's leaders include seniors Josh Podell, Ken Moscot, Pete Goodmon, Bob Lubin. Russell Sfuort. ond Som Kosloff. The future looks for the tennis ream, with strong underclossmen including Jon Lerner ond Joson Shoffon, os potential leaders for next year's team. Cooch Jerry Levine colled his team a good mix of talented players. 183 GIRLS INVADE THE CREASE Top: Dione Muzurkowltz. Whitney Elsenstein, Suzonne Shokter. Simone Bergstein. Cord Owens. Chris Kom. Pomelo Street. Cothy Hong. Wlllo Conconnon. Cothy Hommer. Koren Golnes Bottom: Liso Ruesch, Noncy Berkson, Looren Kopons. Morleno Bloke, Jlsoo Kim. Uz Choulnord. The girls locrosse reom srorred rhe 1987 seoson with enrhusiosm ond strength. Under the new cooching stoff of Sullivon. Gelbock, ond Golgono, the teom begon their successful seoson. After toughing out the first two weeks, which consisted of grueling three hour proctices, running ond drills, they begon the seoson with o victory over Post Meodow 7 6. The reom hos worked their woy up the division lodder from previous yeors. Lost yeor, they mode the ployoffs ond plon to be o strong contender ogoin this yeor. Returning seniors Liz Chouinord, Louren Kopons. Morleno Bloke, Noncy Berkson. Liso Ruesch, ond Ji Soo Kim will oil be missed next yeor. There ore mony underclossmen who will be strong ossets to yet onorher winning locrosse teom next yeor. Liz. Louren. ond Morleno plon on ploying next yeor or their prospective colleges. 185 J.V. LAX (fop) Somonrho Ross. Noncy Amorrlm. Jenny Chong (left to right) Hiun Soo Kim. Melisso Delgodo. Suzonne Pork. Nehobi Acevedo. Jocqul Levin (Bottom) Dione Muzurkiewicz, Sunny Fon. Tommy Bokosh. Srephonie Gee. Chrlstino Holovoch. Loz Gordner. Denlsho Ambron 166 ® 80 The bodminron reom. led by coproin, Vonesso Rojos, won their first motch of the season ogoinsr North with o score of 6-1. Although bodminton con be clossified os on individuol sport, these girls joined together to moke o successful teom. The teom this yeor wos much stronger rhon post yeors, becouse of returnees ond omoreurs. With the orgonizotion ond spirit they hove, their hopes to hove mony ployers in the ployoffs ore high. Seniors Vonesso Rojos. Chorlene Pork, ond Comille Thompson, will be missed next yeor. The greot number of returning ployers will moke for o very strong teom next yeor. BEAT THE BIRDIE! Top Loft to Right Sepedo Nobotlon. Jenny Peskin. Coryn Pole. Jonlce Wlllloms. Vendy Monronez. Kim Shonzer. Vonesso Rojos. Shirley ShokJi Middle Left to Right Sherler Kurlon. Llso Siegler Donno Thompson. Leslie Dumpson. Amondo Merwln. Cooch Holleron Bottom Left to Right Amy Wedmon. Chorlene Pork, Tel Moi Lee. Josmeen Ahmed a READY, AIM, SHOOT Top: Den Gossen. Dovld Llpoy, Alex Moromed. Joson Morris. Eden Morris Bottom: Alon Gutmon. Poh Huong. Drion Bieofux. Winston Yong, Ying Hsiow Wong The 1987 Rebel Archery reom is looking ro hove o promising seoson. Led by copfoin Alex Moromed ond seniors Den Gosseen. Jon Swortz, Joson Morris, ond Ying Hsiow Wong, the reom hos mony hopefuls for rhe counties ond Empire Store Gomes. Moromed ond junior Winston Yong ore two of rhe top shooters in rhe county. Cooch Esther Prinrz believes thor the success of the orchery team is due to the hard work ond dedication rhe members put in. The future for the rebel shooters looks very good. 187 BOYS LAX RAMBLES ON Teom members Peter Cerlonl. Aoron Moshoion. Peter Toumbekis. Jeff Ashkenose. Dove Chong, Steve Corey. Peter Dlmlnlch. Rob Brzozowski. Adorn Pinsley. Greg Fortunoff. Gory Locke, Benny Mox. Greg Quorton. Joson Minord. Mike Go I go no, Bob Dorfmon, Adorn Lukemon, Ross Brodor, Alex Pouteou. Jeff Zonl, Donny Fells. Colin McDermott. Ernest Gorvey. Mlchoel Spognoli. Mike Frey Cooches: Poul Meyer. Mort Crowley These dedlcored orhleres srorted their season with two weeks of intense training ond conditioning. After their three mile worm-up eoch doy they begon executing numerous drills on offense ond defense. Under the guidonce of cooches Puol Meyer. Jeff Goldberg ond Mott Crowley, the Rebels hord work ond determination led them to o victory over their first opponent After losing to St. Mory’s lost yeor with o score of 16-1. they conquered the tournament title this yeor. The Rebels continued their success, beating North ond Roslyn, The team hos o definite shot ot the ployoffs ond plans on finishing high in the standings in their league Strong defensive players. Jeff Ashkenase ond Aoron Mashioon ond offensive players. Peter Cereonl ond Peter Tombekis. will oil be graduating this yeor. Although these ployers will be missed next yeor. the many talented sophomores ond juniors will equal or surposs this year s outstanding record. 189 LACROSSE (bottom loft to right) Gory Locke. Jordon Shopiro. Gory Monhelmer. Sol Solerno. Gobe Rorner. Eric Milhouo. Troy Moloxos (top — left to right) Josh Rohn. Glen Con- re. Adorn Kotz. Andrew Lopidus. Robert Cherot. Jon Kotz, Dovid Levine. Poul Milhouo. Donny Erenberg. Eric Drooks Cooch: Jeff Goldberg 190 - A (L+S)+ S (L+M) - The Screomer Party, held on Morch 10, sponsored by the Senior Class ond the Student Government, was the first successful school donee in many years. It wos attended by well over 250 people who danced rill they dropped. School spirit reached its peak during this four hour event. Students who attended the Screomer Party colled it the greatest event in South's history, ond claimed I never thought it would be so much fun, but it turned out to be omozing! Most of the students also expressed o desire to continue the tradition of the party in the years to come. The Screomer Party, on event that will nor be soon forgotten. 191 5 DISTINGUISHED SPEAKERS SEMINAR One of the biggest projects of the Government Club is its highly successful Distinguished Speokers Seminor moderoted ond directed by Seniors Mortin L. Schmelkin ond Howord L. Abrohoms. Leoders in the business, diplomotic ond poliricol fields ore invited in twice o month to oddress the student body on current issues. This yeor hos been quite interesting ond controversiol for the Seminor, os students hove heord from speokers representing: the Workers World Porty, the Nossou County Conservative Porty, the New York City Archdiocese, the Goy Rights Task Force, the United Nicoraguon Opposition, the Nicoroguon Network, the Prisoner of War — Missing in Action Coalition, the African Notional Congress, the South Africon Consulate, the Soviet Mission to the United Notions, the United States Secret Service, the United States House of Representatives, the New York Assembly, the Nossou County District Attorneys Office, ond the Town of North Hempstead Council. Pictured, (left to right, top to bottom). Congressman Mrozek. Distinguished Student Body. Soviet Diplomats Kholikov ond Vosiliev, Secret Service Agent Jerry Willioms, ond the mon who mode this oil possible — Advisor Chet Szorejko 192 top left: Executive directors of the Coolition for Homosexuol ood Lesbion Rrghts. Robert Johnson. Eleonor Cooper top right: spokesmon for the United Nlcoroguon Opposition. Xovior Arguello middle left: President Mortin middle: Congressmen Robert Mrozek middle right: speciol ogenr of the Secret Service. Jerry Willioms Center middle left: Chief Counsel of the N Y C Archdiocese Jock Hole Bottom left: Nossou County District Attorney Douglos Dillon Bottom right: Nossou County Comptroller. Peter King 193 On Halloween Day. seniors come ro school dressed os rheir favorite costumed characters. Pojomo Day hod seniors look- ing like they just rolled out of bed ond there was o floshbock to the post when we sow greosers ond poodle skirts on Fifties Doy. These three senior activity doys were o huge success ond helped promote school spirit throughout the senior class. Hallo- ween Doy ond Pojomo Doy ore both long standing senior class traditions ond this year o new trodirion wos started: Fifties Doy. It wos the first time that theme hod been done ond plenty of seniors joined into the spirit by raiding the attic ond Mom ond Dad’s closets ro find appropriate antique clothing. We sow the return of cuffed jeons. greased hoir, fuzzy sweoters, loafers, ond saddle shoes. On Halloween Doy there were o variety of costumes oround. We sow joiled in- motes, pregnant women ond bodies, shopping bog lodies, ond the entire cost of the Wizard of Oz. Pojomo Doy showed everyone in rheir fuzzy slippers, robes, ond one-piece sleepers. Even teachers got into the spirit of the doy ond conducted class in rorty bathrobes ond old, worn pojomos. Senior Dress-up Doys hove long been o trodirion or South. Underclossmen envious- ly woit for the rime when they too con come ro school os Rombo or in rheir fovorire P.J.'s. They help promore uniry ond school spirit ond moke the doy more fun overall. Future seniors should always remember thot Halloween Doy, Pojomo Doy. ond Fifties Doy ore on essential port of the Senior high school experience. 194 195 With glomour ond glitter. Greor Neck South's students wore the trends of the doy. The Senior Closs Plonning Commit- tee sponsored the Third Annuol Foshion Show which wos o greot success. Under o hitech lighting system ond some of the lorest hits, the future models strutted their stuff. The opporel wos lent from mony locol boutiques ond stores such os Comp Beverly Hills. Cocio. ACA JOE, ond Morco Polo. The event wos M.C.ed by seniors Joson Kushel ond Peter Toumbekis. LIGHTS, CAMERA, FASHION! 198 TALENT SHOW This yeor Greor Neck South pur on its first onnuol Talent Show. If wos sponsored by Theatre South ond the Student Government. There were singers, dancers, ond musicians of oil kinds, each performing in front of o live audience. It wos M.C. by Dovid Miner. Peter Toumbekis. ond Debbie Conregiocomo with special thanks to Steworr Mones. The show wos held in the South Middle School Auditorium on February 28 of 7:00 p.m. because of extensive construction work being done to the High School Auditorium. It wos o big hit ond Theatre South ond the Student Government plan to continue collaborating on the show in the future. 199 armAid Ifffj .' iklf Q through the hells of our school he oY .V. a V f ssking students what they thought of Great Neck South. 1 WA in 31 rS sen timen tal mood, and so I was a bi t snocke. bu some of the responses. A few people told me that for them. G.N.S was -Hell,- a few called high school “a waste 01 one even thought that our school was 'Disneyland. decided to continue questioning people. One that hign school was that time when sexual peak, culminating in masochism and suicidal thought that was a little extreme, so I kept other responses were Intrigued, 1 studen t felt frustrations tendencies. ■ going. Some not much,■ place to play basketball holding tank for four years,- place that gives me something ii to do instead of going to ’i Place that points you in a direction for college. Non, of ,ne -esporses seemed right. I'm not saying that Or,at Neck outt can't be all, or at l,ast most of those things, but th, insw.rs weren't compl.t.. 1 didn't s«« th. high school xp,r was about to give up when I sat Bom,on, who s.emea sort of interested in my question. So 1 I I 1 augh,a at first, and I said that wasn't good .nougn. |imm« Immense is th, only answer anyon, gave m, that cam, clos, to I as te,img myself, Th. world of Great N,ck South is P° ° compl.t,, so hug,, that to try to sum it up ir c tchy phras,, or even in an essay is impossible. How can 1 ng a person could say capture the feeling that comes from working hard at a sport and finally doing well for th. Ifirst time, ana at th. sam. time express th, anxiety of th. school, or th, feeling of dizzily juggling 9 :1asses without dropping any, or finding a friendship that will hav, an impact on the r.st of your life’ How can any Jphrase express the feeling you g,t after going through 17 MHfclion seconds of classes and knowing that you've changed A |S, of th. experiences you've had during thos, seconds during the time spent outside of class? It — se. It's not the best definition in the world, andi ly say anything specific, but I like it. K ge about i t . It's 6:00 in the morning ond I jump inro rhe shower ond srorr my morning routine. In order to cotch rhe bus I hove to skip breokfost. the most importonr meol of rhe doy. The bus usuolly orrives or school eorly enough for me to get to my locker ond to hong out with my friends who ore either ot the librory or cofeterio where I con cotch o bite to eot to help me stort my doy ot South. Two bells ring, five minutes oporr, ond the holl storts to cleor itself of people who ore rushing to their closses. Dovid Miner, our morning onnouncer wakes us up with stimulating news ond events of the day. The doy progresses os between closses I give o friend o quick greeting ond some advice or o note to read during class. Those who hove cars con enjoy having lunch or rhe Deli or or McDonold's while the rest of us dine on school lunches in rhe cof. Some of us hove open campus ond we con hong out ot the guidance office, librory, by rhe windows or lockers or go outside. I usuolly hong oround in the guidance 204 office where I con fomiliorize myself wirh college pamphlets, the college seorch computer, or chor with my counselor about my future. Then It's bock to the books ogoin where I try to concentrate on my work over the pounding of construction work. Construction hos been port of my school life this year because South decided to enlarge the library, to odd boys' ond girls' locker rooms to both gyms ond to odd o dork room for future photographers. The doy draws to on end. wirh me storing of the clock on the woll every minute. Only o minute left before I con enjoy life ogoin with my friends. Now it's finally 2:30 ond I hear the clatter ond shuffling of feet os everyone rushes to corch the bus home or to hong out after school. 205 210 25 CUTTER MILL ROAD GREAT NECK. NY 11021 516-482-4093 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1987 Marc O'Polo Only nature's materials. Kensington Kosher Delicotessen KMN ll t ION Finest Kosher Caterino PLUMAGE 27A MIDDLCNECK ROAD OREAT NECK. NEW YORK 11021 B16 AB7-2iA 0 IttM 4 7 4774 4«? 4060 $ n 9 r. Tel MU 7 6575 6576 0e we y i7abes And Little Girls too I V PRIME MEATS I under statements I 66 Md jie ’eO Pond Great Neck. NY 11021 STANLEY BELGRAVE OLDSMOBILE VOLVO 124 So. 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NY 11021 (516) 487-5633 Good Luck to All Graduating Campers 214 I v.w Fun Bv wo no Got W.U m i 1031 ffyfl - Cdd-Sroroge — Complere Servicing Tel. HU 7-1598 Designers 0 Creotors of Fine Furs DORIS WEINSTEIN ANTIQUE ANO ESTATE JEWELRY 9BONOSTRHT GREAT NICK. NY U02l S 6 466«S9i l vt • . Mto • Ip 4820230 4820636 BEE’S CORSETRY 118 Middleneck Rd Great Neck. N Y 11021 Your Complete Store for Intimate Apparel, Hose, Bathing Suits Sleepwear and Daywear Needs! 930A 530P Tues. • Sat AVIATOH f V tj 25 CUTTER MIU. RO . GREAT NECK. N Y. 11021 Congratulations to the Class of f ) I (516)82 3420 1 YVONNE MANACKER gabby 47 MIDDLE NECK RD.. GREAT NECK. N Y. 11021. (516) 482-2830 INTERIORS ------------ CANDICE BOYLE-RTZPATRCK 53 Cuttermill Rood INTERIOR DESIGNER Great Neck. NY 11021 ASSOCIATE MEMBER AS.I.D. (516) 482-3391 92 NORTH SHORE BICYCLE SCHWINN • ROSS FUJI • PEUGEOT RALEIGH CANN ALE PANASONIC • TREK SALES © SERVICE (516) 482-1193 3 NORTHERN BLVD., GREAT NECK, N Y. IN THE COACH HOUSE 732D MIDDLENCCK RD.greatNECX.Nyii02 f (5l6)8Z9-3 93 215 fr%% ;v;o: Congrorulofions to the Closs of 1987 From the South High Art Dept. FRANK ROGERS AMY ORANGE TERRYL LAWRENCE ANN MARIE LEHMAN ROBERT PRINTZ LOVE GOOD HEALTH HAPPINESS the TO THE CLASS OF a rea5 87 GREAT NECK SOUTH THE WORLD Of TRADE WINDOW TOURS 7 37 •g ss ° 2KJ!2 NEW Y0RK 11968 NEW Y°RK 1 ’«i 516-728-2025 516-283-0633 516-466-0070 216 The Government Club Great Neck South High School • 341 Lakeville Rd. • Great Neck • NY • 11020 The GOVERNMENT CLUB Solutes the PRESIDENTS Mortin L. Schmelkin Ronold W. Reogon Howord L. Abrohoms Never strive for less than Commander-in-Chief'' __________________Martin L. Schmtlkin • Howard L. Abrahams__________________ Advisor Chet Szarejko • Dahlia Monesabian • David J. Kim • Mardi Gomberg • David D. Kim 217 Congratulations to my adorable sister, Lindsay, one of a kind. . . Love, Brad X----__________________________JtM. Xi XX-- XX Congratulations to Mamey and Linds Bom hours apart and practically twins Now full of wisdom. frivolity, wit 7b us you haven't changed a bit. The families of Lindsay Berger and Mamey Hochman wish the class of ’87 lots of love and good luck. Debbie — May all of your hopes, dreams ond wishes become realiry. The Besr ro you ond rhe Class of '87. Love, Mom, Dod, Joonne (Class of 1990) Kimberly (Class of 2005) BEST OF LUCK To Howard Abrohoms AND CLASSMATES Mom, Dad, Moxine and Bonnie Jat neck esettine- esig;n (516)487-2811 81 Middleneck Road Great Neck, NY 11021 Congrorulorions ro our doughrer Good Luck SUSAN WEISBADER To And The Closs of 87 SUSAN MOM, DAD AND IRIS '82 WEISBADER This Spoce Dedicored ro From CHET PAUL PROPERTIES SZAREJKO From rhe G-CLUB BOYS MARTIN • HOWARD • DAVID 219 Congratulations and Best Wishes to Elaine and the Class of 1987 Hannah, Paul Lisa Brichta HAPPY GRADUATION PAUL! Love, Kiki Ookie 220 Congratulations to All Do good things 354-0079 -516- 487-5523 CAN'T YOU EVER BE SERIOUS? MARTIN MINER COMEDIANS Martin J. Keaveney David J. Miner David Miner’s Mom Dear Elaine, The best of luck in the future! I love you always, Lisa CONGRATULATIONS RAINA KAREN and rhe CONGRATULATIONS AND CLASS of '87 BEST WISHES FOR Love, HAPPINESS AND SUCCESS THE MILHOUAS GARY, BARBARA and MOM, DAD, ERIC, AND PAUL NEIL KONIGSBERG JDS — I wont ro rhonk you for the rimes we've shored — rhe loughs ond smiles — and rhe love you've broughr me. You've helped me through some rough rimes, ond were always there when I needed o shoulder to lean on, ond even sometimes when I didn't. Although or times you were for owoy, I always felt dose ro you. There were rimes when I wonted ro give up, bur you kept me going. I will always remember our walks through rhe pork (killer bees). Great Adventure (Jon's klunker), rhe zoo, Hi Techs Mex (free drinks), earing Fondue ond watching Star Trek, grasshoppers ond pina colodos or rhe Hong Kong restaurant, ond especially, watching home movies. All those rimes mean o great deal ro me, because they were shored with you. You ore rhe world to me, ond I never could hove mode it without you. I LOVE YOU! —GGG You've grown into o long stem rose! — Congratulations Best Wishes to Alii Sryne rhe Class of '87 Love, Mom, Dod ond Josh 221 A World of Success from all of us at CODA to all of you at Greak Neck South Gauze Effect 19 Middle Neck Road, Great Neck, N.Y. 11021 516-487-5224 With Best Wishes for the Class of 1987 Great Neck South Senior High School P.T.S.A. The Parent-Teacher Association of Great Neck South High School, extends to the class of 1987 our warmest congratulations. We hope your lives ore filled with clean health, much happiness and success. 224 CONGRATULATES The Closs of '87 Best Wishes for a Successful Future!! Congratulations to MARTIN and the Class of '87 May their futures be filled with success and prosperity THE SCHMELKIN FAMILY Charles G Elaine JOEL'77 AND JUDY IRA '78 NEIL '81 ALAN '83 (y STEVEN '90 Since TeslTakers' S.A.T. preparation course came to Great Neck 3 years ago, we've helped over 120 students from Great Neck South improve their S.A.T. scores and their chances for college admission. With the graduation of the class of 1987. another class of Testtakers graduates is on its way to college. We're happy that we’ve helped some of you to get to where you are going, and would like to take this opportunity to thank you for being a part of Testtakers and to wish you well for the future. Good luck and keep in touch. Frank Pomilla Course Director 226 The Student Government would like to wish the Graduating Class of 1987 the best of Luck and Success in the future. Give 'em hell guys! THAT'S WHAT FRIENDS ARE FOR NANCY LORI DIANA MARNEY LISA LAURIE CONGRATULATIONS ro JENNY MEDWIN The best is yet to come! All our love, JEMS Lisa — You're super and we love you. May your dreams be your future. Best wishes to you and the class of '87 — Mom Dad Gary Debbie and Abercrombie 2 29 To Jeff ond rhe 1987 Graduating Class Congratulations ond our best wishes Dr. + Mrs. Ralph Hessekiel Dovid + Andi Barbara + Scott CONGRATULATIONS STEWART and rhe class of 1987. We wish you good luck ond successful scommoge in rhe future. Love, Mom ond Dod To Scoff, Rick, Cindy, Paf, Mike M., Roy ond Mike G. A best friend is o dose person who is there for you always. They're there when you need them. A person who con help you when you're in dire need. A friend who just uses o person's friendship, shouldn't be considered o friend. A friend is someone who you con tell o secret to ond trust that person to keep it. A friend is someone who you con open up to when feeling bod. In o friendship there is o deep feeling of closeness ond warmth. A friend is like o brother or sister. Everyone needs o friend ond o dose one is worth everything. Don Congratulations to Melanie Mesologites and to oil her friends in the class of '87. Success, happiness, and may your dreams be your future. Love, Peter, Kathy, and Andrew Congratulations Don ond oil your friends of rhe Class of'87 The future is yours! Moy it be filled with joy, happiness, good health ond good fortune ond moy you generously shore your resources of mind ond spirit with those whose lives touch yours. With all our love, pride ond confidence. Mom 6 Dod (Keren ond Sid Weisberg) To Jonathan Sworfz Happiness and success always. You're quire wonderful. Love, Morher, Dad, David 230 To LL Cool J ond the Gong Good health ond happiness. -Best wishes to the Class of '87 The Philips Family Dione, Frank, Cloudio, Alan Dear Joson — '87 — Good luck ond wait up for us! Love — Cloudio '90 Alon '97 Hi Jason — We'll sure miss you in the morning! Lorry, Curly Moe CONGRATULATIONS TO M is for Musiker '85'' A is for oil rhe phone bills R is for Rock-n-Roll Cofe N is for never ending friendship E is for Europe Y is for your advice + N is for never passing judgment A is for Amy in SH N is for never driving (Morney) C is for conostels Y is because you're the bestest friends THE BEST IS YET TO COME! Jill Jeff, You Conrinue To Moke Us Very Proud! To you, your friends and rhe entire class of '87 we wish a life of fulfillment, contentment and sunny days. Love, Mom, Dad, Debbie and Little Ash JOSHUA CONGRATULATIONS To DAVID I. GOLDBERG The CLASS of 1987 and W W YM. ALL OUR LOVE MOM, DAD, DAVID 6 VICKIE, D. HARRY and GRANDPARENTS May rhe years ahead bring the fulfillment of your fondest dreams. We love you, Mom and Dod, Karen and Stacey For my grandsons Jonathon and Joshua, My wishes for o happy and successful future. Love, Grandma Hannah TRACY SHEVELL Congratulations and all of life's best to you and rhe wonderful Class of 1987 — you have made me so proud! All my love, Mom 205 Well Stan, don't look so surprised! You finally mode it. Yeah! Congratulations and good luck to you ond the Class of '87 Love always, Mom Dad Jeannie ('84) Joo ('85) John (’88) 236 Congrorulotions CHRISTINA AND THE CLASS OF '87 WE WISH YOU HAPPINESS AND SUCCESS IN ALL YOU DO WE LOVE YOU. MOM, DAD, MARTIN (CLASS OF '86) ANDREW (CLASS OF '88) Congratulations to GRETA and her graduating class May you continue to be Congratulations ond good luck to Robyn ond to the entire Closs of 1987! The Binder Family — Margery, Jock ond Alon happy, caring and successful. wirn love, Mom, Dad, Gonzalo, Gregory Suzy Congrorulotions to Jason ond oil his friends. Love Sherry, Sheldon Kenny Schmidt Congrorulotions to DAVID MEYERS From the Closs of '87 Jeff — Congrorulotions! We knew you would moke ir. School won't be the some without you! Thonk you for olwoys being o friend. We'll miss you so keep in touch! We love you! Deb ond Young Felice Congrorulotions Love, Your Family 237 WE MADE IT! VICKI • LIANNE FRIENDS FOREVER Sljc jNeUt ffork Simcs WOMAN OF THE YEAR — 1987 DEBBIE HABERMAN BY UNANIMOUS VOTE: MOM, DAD LAURA Congratulations and best wishes for all your special dreams to Lori and the Class of '87 Love Mom, Dad and Pamela The Schneider Family CONGRATULATIONS RACHEL MUCH HAPPINESS • • SUCCESS PEACE WE LOVE YOU MOM, DAD, VICKI ANDY BERGANG 239 SERIOUS FUN AFTER ALL, PEOPLE SAY THESE ARE THE BEST YEARS OF OUR LIVES. WELL, WE KNOW THEY ARE AND WE MAKE EVERY MINUTE COUNT. To rhe Closs of '87: Congrorulorions ro our son Joseph ond ro his colleagues for o job well done. We hope rhe years ahead bring joy ond rhe fulfillmenr of oil your dreams. Sincerely, Michael ond Toby Gorelick Congrorulorions ro my doughrer Alison and rhe Closs of ’87 Barbara Mehlmon To: Charlene • Alison • Ji Soo • Dohee Thanks for o really fun year — We’ll miss you . . . ond hove o greor rime or college!! Love always, Yos Mondo, Your nor-quire-yer-senior- friends Korhleen • Camille • Carol • Robyn COnQRATULATIOnS VICKI MUCH HAPPINESS • LOVE • SUCCESS we LOVE YOU MOM, DAD, RACHEL ANDY BERGAMG 241 Alas! olas! doth hope deceive us? Shall friendship-love-sholl oil those ties Thor bind o moment, and then leave us, Be found again where nothing dies? Oh! If no other boon were given. To our hearts from wrong and stain, Who would nor try to win o heaven Where oil we love shall live again? -Moore- Congrotulotions to the Class of '87! We will miss you Debbie C. Christina K. To: Steven J. Tsimbinos Congratulations Upon Your Graduation From High School ond Best Wishes for Success in College ond HAPPINESS ALWAYS, Love, Mom, Dod ond Melanie To our daughter Melisso ond the Class of '87 All our best wishes for o life filled with good health, happiness ond success. Sincerely, The Kostrinskys Mom, Dod, Hollie, Michael CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES TO NANCY AND THE CLASS OF '87 WITH LOVE ALWAYS, MOM, DAD, MICHAEL AND MAX 242 VICKI ★ SUSAN ★ RACHEL ★ MERRILL ★ LAUREN ★ KAREN A shoulder ro cry on. An eor ro bend. Money ro borrow, Clorhes ro lend, Fridoy nighr movies, Afrernoon walks ond of course our own Privare rolks. Mending our hearrs. Crying rhose rears, Planning our furure, Voicing our fears, Friends forever ro rhe end, Always rogerher, Forever Friends. Did I rake my aspirin todoy WPLJ power 95-oops! you re drinking in my — laundry room Lauren, you re smoking a cigar' A S M I.A.? Koren. you're earing a fortune cookie Toble for 4 (ladies nire, ogain) Kor 6 Sue twilight zone mghr WO W weekly CGG with Chopsricks Moybe Maybe Help. Sue's head is falling in Mer 6 Roch praying ro rhe porcelain god Vic. let the Sunshine in Look or me I'm Lauren B. Kitchen Talks Lauren. you con'r flush o frog down rhe roiler l have ro go . . . Karen s jealous 'cause she can't BBQ or Sue's-Risky Business week Louren. One Wayl Where s rhe Beach. Sue Mer Porsche sunglass. Jane Fonda Crew We don't know love, we don't know — FRIENDS FOREVER!! 243 ( tf-lx Lite ? Deor Karen, Ir seems like yesrerdoy . . . We wish you and the class of 87 hoppiness and fulfillment. We love you. Mommy. Doddy, ond Neil JAY PHILLIPS! Congrorularions! I Love You I'll miss you -Robin- (You're awesome) Nancy • Elaine Whenever I need a friend You always seem ro be rhere. You help me with my problems, And our joys rogerher we shore. I con'r imagine life without A friend like you. Once we get rogerher We ore on indivisible two! All the fun we've shored Con never be replaced. Together we've hod many good rimes, And conquered the problems we've hod to face. So, I wont you to know, Thor I'm always here, If you ever need a friend To moke your thoughts dear. And when I must leave you, As many good friends port, I leave you with good memories And on important place in my heart. 245 TRACY and KAREN Best Friends Forever So it's rhe loughrer we will remember, whenever we remember rhe way we were” Gina Flash and Jane Cohn live . . . Growling in biology . . . Tesrrakers rules (yeah). . .squeeze my finger (did he see rhar?). . . zoom (or rhe ceiling) ond srrowberry doiquiries... I con seal 12 envelopes or once . . . Whar do you coll o guy wirh no car? No pride? . . . college vacarions ond counrdowns . . . Sehors. . . Jed Miller. . . dead robbir. . . Whar kind of homeosrasis?? . . . Karen's bers — double or norhing? . . . MOBY + IWANA . . . excuse me, whor ore you babbling abour? . . . Save o foresr (ere). . . SOCKS!... Did someone soy Abe Lincoln? . . . purple ond whire folders . . . Cirrus fruirs. . . Training sessions ond rhe drugsrore . . . pizza ond b-ball (double dore?). . . Renee ond rhe gum . . . This is NOT o counrry club!. . . srep, dommir!. . . wobble wobble . . . que nooo Jose!. . . Rhooondo ... Go ploy in Traffic, go ploy wirh sharp objeers, go srick your face in o blender ond rell me if ir works. . . Ler's compare greering cords . . . our of conrrol (I undersrond). . . Fellow commurers . . . 246 Jodi, As you close this chapter of your life And open up rhe next Remember rhe people who love you rhe best Momo, Scorr, Terry, Jesse and Wendy To Lisa and rhe entire Class of 1987 CONGRATULATIONS + BEST WISHES FOR THE FUTURE Much Love, The Ruesch Family Laurie D — Thanks for rhe joy! God Bless you and rhe Class of '87. Love Mom and LOVE YOU, BYE Dod DAVID 8 MARTIN THE BUSINESS EDITORS 247 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF '87 ______ITS BEEN A GREAT YEAR! Rebel Swimmers never get caught with their pants down .. . just off. Parry at Howie's House!!! 248 The personal-ad ■ -THECLASS OF '87. ALII MAHoH LAUR.E N ] ;K ■ rt' nLrrmmiaJL Y s'the Mets r - „ ... .. -atTons, the risks or 9 V.r You do the driving FRENCH Bflvotoc borrowing We love you olwoys! MOM DAD ALAN DEBBIE AW (CINNAMON) DAVE Congrotulotions!!! You mode ir, first of four. WHAT HAPPENED? 249 I will not leove you in times of trouble, you never let me down before, I took the good times. I'll toke the bod times. I'll roke you just the woy you ore.” -Billy Joel- CONGRATULATIONS! TO SUSAN SOLOWAY AND ALL HER FRIENDS WHO MAKE HER DAY. LOVE AND BEST WISHES MOM AND HARV TANNENBAUM Congratulations Tricio The Last Salowski to graduate from Great Neck South Walter 1977 Annie 1983 Tricia 1987 Happiness and success in the future! Love, Mom and Dad P S. Look our GNS, the next one could be Danielle in 2000 and Michelle in 2003!! Thanks ro all my friends for rhe fond memories and ro rhe Visra sraff for making this book possible. Lots of luck and success ro rhe CLASS OF 1967. CONGRATULATIONS and BEST WISHES to the CLASS of 87 Sincerely, The Nirenstein Family 250 DANIELLE From the rime you rook your firsr steps in life, you hove given me so much pride, joy ond love — As you roke your firsr steps roword onorher life, I wish thor you roke hold of oil your dreoms ond ride them ro the future. CONGRATULATIONS! Love to infinity. Mom G.N.S. CONGRATULATES MR. PRINTZ ON THE GRADUATION OF HIS SON, JOSHUA Alii G Bobby Best Friends Forever! Besr of Luck to rhe Closs of '87 From 2 ro 102, Sis’ + Dro’ (Big or little) With Love Alwoys! “What's happening hot stuff? 251 The roots of true achievement lie in the will to become the best that you con become” — Harold Taylor — best wishes . . . GREAT NECK DEPARTMENT STORE 73 Middle Neck Road, Great Neck Est. 1932 EDITOR'S PAGE To rhe Closs of 1987: If is physically easy ro leave Greor Neck South, one con jump into rheir cor or corch o bus. If is nor so easy, however, ro forger rhe memories rhar rhis school has given us. In our four years here we hove gained knowledge and experience, we hove been enriched. No longer children, we now must find our places in sociery and rhe world. Greor Neck Sourh will always be with us, and rhe friendships gained will be held dear. The 1987 staff of VISTA hove pur long days and hours inro rhis book. With rhese pictures and words we have rried ro caprure rhe essence of whar happened here. We all enjoyed creating rhis yearbook and much was learned. If wos fun and hard work, and we laughed ond we cried. Everyone involved rose ro rhe challenge and completed rheir work with greor commirmenr ond heart. Alex Rigopoulos — The yearbook wouldn't be rhe some without you. Greta Guorron — Thanks for getting oil rhe pictures token for rhe Clubs section. Ir would hove been pages of boring copy wirhour you. Martin Schmelkin ond David Gufmon — Nor only did you spend many hours gerring ods, you spent more hours laying rhem our in rhe final days. Muchos grocias amigos. Nancy Berkson ond Morion Lo Roche — Never o frer or worry about you two meeting o deadline. You did o splendid job. Brad Schwab — Wirhour your camera ond commirmenr, VISTA would be filled wirh o lor more copy. Karen Milhouq, Charlene Pork ond Debbie Conregiocomo — We rried rojozz up rhe Special Evenrs secrion. I rhink you succeeded! Thanks for everyrhing. Jisoo Kim ond Robyn Binder — Your commirmenr ro help VlSTA raise money is nor forgorren. Thanks for your help ond brownies. Carol Dorwish — Candy Cone Day wos a success, rhonks ro you. To all rhe Sroff — Wirhour you, rhere would be no VISTA '87!!! Main Office Secrerories — Your help wos invaluable, rhank you. Amy Orange — Thanks for roleroring our never-ending inrerruprions and deadline days. Jeffrey Feigenson — Thank you for organizing rhe Business Sraff ond gerring all rhe ads srraighrened our. Terryl Lawrence — My rhanks is inf inire and rhis book is a rribure ro your commirmenr and love for reaching. You were a grear advisor ond berrer friend. Thank you! Gil Blum — Thanks for a rop-norch educarionol experience. Class of '87 — Thanks for rhe memories. jusr remember, LIVE, LOVE, LAUGH!!! The 1967 VISTA STAFF: Foculfy: Jlsoo Kim. Dohee Lee. Copy: Joner Leprine. Eleno Infronco. Alison Mehlmon Senior Section: Keren FinKston, Stewort Mones Clubs: Greto Guorron. Eloine Brichto Art: Chrisrino Keoveney. Joon Golino Business: Monin SchmelKin. Vicki Borocos. Vicki Bergong. Dovld Gutmon Condids: Kun Koline, Alii Styne. Pochel Bergong Activities: Koren Milhouo. Chorlene Pork. Debbie Conregiocomo Photogrophy: Dovid J Kim. Chief Photographer: Brod Schwob. Sports: Picky Peno. Monon Loroche. Noncy Berkson. David D. Kim. Art 6 Layout Editor-in-Chief: Alex Rigopoulos. Editor-in-Chief: Ston Lee Advisors: Terryl Lowrence. Jeff Feigenson Staff: Tony Febles. Joyson Morris. Louren Solomon. Melisso Kosrrinsky, Alon Gurmon. Dovid Kogen. Soo Lo Kim. Corol Dorwish, Robyn Binder. Yosmeen Ahmed. More Heller. Adorn Lermon, Jennifer Boughner, Josh Rohn. Dovid Koplon. Gobe Rorner. Soroh Morkfield. Leigh Light. Roger Lowen, Sommy Derzie. mm


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