Hunterdon Central High School - Echo Yearbook (Flemington, NJ)
- Class of 1982
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Seniors ....... l Sports ............ Underclassmen ..... Fine Arts ....... Activities .......... Classified Ads .......... su me W vw 128 190 .......234 .......248 .......282 News at Central? What news? There is no news. No news'?! In a school with 2400 students, this statement is obviously untrue. News surfaces every day in the form of students' successes and achievements. Central's students and their diverse activities make headlines year-round. The news covers many different areas - the most obvious is sports. Many eyes are focused on Central ev- ery year as our athletes set records, exhibit outstanding skill on the playing field, and win numerous games and matches. Centra1's athletes have made Ccontinued on page 10D 1 ,ss W VF? 5' nw ,uuaaullrnaw K' A 9'-as -v 4, 4, V 5 fe 1 ' 4 T ' 3 5 . ....... .1 -Y if f 'a M-ig, -3 --.-Q. QF? ---. 1 Y, gil -.-.-.. .A---. .. . .-.W ..... -Q. 'SGW' re, A . 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L,f1l.i1fff':.'3ff-.Kg 4. :' -- tcontinued from page lj many headlines in the past, and un- doubtedly will continue to do so in the future. Students also make news with their academic achievements. Each year, seniors win scholarships and other awards and recognitions for their academic excellence. This year, the Class of '82 had four Na- tional Merit Scholarship semi-fina- Centralis students make news happen lists, and sixteen students received letters of commendation e a result of their outstanding performance on the Preliminary Scholastic Aptitude Test. Students, participation in the fine arts provides more news sources. Each year, they perform outstand- ing dramas. Cabaret and the annual musical are always sure to make headlines. Central's budding artists and musicians always have news- worthy achievements. The Red Devil marching band, always con- sidered outstanding in the DRC, has now begun competing and making news of its own. School, however, is not the only place students create news. They participate in numerous community activities such as the Rescue Squad, 4-H, and youth groups. They also IO XNXX FTQYQE iii? .' ,E , , 2 af-x 1' pi i sfiisnwi wsu! 1 'f may Qui 1-fm. 2-: 1' 1:5 . make news with individual achieve- ments. Several students rode their bicycles throughout the United States this year, obviously a news- worthy feat. How can anyone say there is no news at Central? As long as Cen- tralis numerous activities continue, students will continue to create news. ' 1 1 ll . .i: mI .ki y wwf gk!! ws-an I2 X 4-1.4 'iv' 'fe Q54 Q.. ff-'17 Q-T' 1' N l 6 I M 'NW ' X W 3' Y 3 wif., fx, 'Sq We-. 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K ' K 19 -42 14 v va V L i f . 2s,, s2:e:Mf:ff,,sv if A 3 2 ' .v....,, l 7 f .pw ia y 'ills iz . JS 5 , Q wx Ki x X Q ' A Y Xl X 3 Sf K Q -ef. . A x k V 'li' .N.Q2. iz. Q ' if g . ,JF . QV , K , . al X 13 A x wr ECHO Central's faculty important True or false . . . . School news is a reflection of students' accomplishments and achievements. False. This definition is missing an extremely important aspect of school news - the faculty. People tend to overlook teachers' contribu- tions to the news. Most student news generates from the faculty, for teachers form the core of student activities. At the same time, the fac- ulty often makes news of its own. This year, a group of teachers made headlines when they partici- pated in the Corporate Run for the Heart. Although Central is not a typical corporation, they decided to form a team and ran to raise money for the American Heart Associ- ation. They also make news through coaching Central's numerous stu- dent athletes. This year, Coach Jen- nifer Spieker made a headline with her 100th career win in girls' gym- nastics. Coaches Larry Ries and Charlie Levis led the soccer team to the state semi-finals, while Coach Salayi led his girls to the Central Jersey Group IV tennis finals. Teachers are also at the core of Central's dramatics program. Each year, the plays make news with su- perb student performances. With- out the teachers' constant guidance fllzll in school news and support, however, the plays would not be as newsworthy. The faculty also inspires students' academic achievements. Students gain their knowledge and learning from teachers. The National Merit semi-finalists reflect the faculty's hard, persistant work. Without them, students could not excel aca- demically. Obviously, the opening definition is extremely inaccurate. The faculty is a major factor in school news. When one reads a school headline, he can be sure that teachers share in the news. 7 5 34 i ,,,,,.,,n-0'0 I ,r sl i f P Ilfg oard of Education 4 . Counterclockwise from left: George Collier, Clarence Moss, Mildred Hall, Norman Stevens, Virginia Martin, David Myers, Robert Kuchinsky, Barbara Hyland, Norma LaClair, Fran Frick, Estelle Katcher, William Buchanan, Ted Staniewicz In memorium This was a dedicated Board member This was a loving husband and father. This was a student advocate. This was Ed Snyder. He is missed. I 1982 ECHO pays tribute to r. alter Zeltner It was 1968. Alyce Burtis could no longer advise the Echo because the newly founded Instructional Media Center required all her time and attention. The Echo needed a new advisor, so Walter Zeltner be- gan his term as Hunterdon Cen- tralis yearbook advisor. This year, fourteen years later, the Echo is dedicated to Mr. Zeltner in appreciation for the time and en- ergy he devoted to establishing high quality standards for the yearbook. People do not realize the amount of care and effort he gave the year- book. Without him, many of the past yearbooks would not have ma- terialized. Mr. Zeltner had to face many deadlines during his thirteen years as advisor. He spent many long nights at the school, working until the early morning hours. He made numerous trips to the publisher and to the photographer in Gettysburg and Bensalem, Pennsylvania. A question comes to mind. Why did he do it? He was faced with many frustrations, and most stu- dents were unaware that he was do- ing the work. The answer is simple, however. He enjoyed the satisfac- tion the yearbook provides for any- one involved in its production. He was proud of the many outstanding yearbooks he produced.During his years as advisor, the Echo won nu- merous national industry awards for creativity and was used as a sample over the entire east coast. The Echo takes this opportunity to express its appreciation for his many years of tireless effort. This year's staff has chosen to dedicate the 1982 Echo to Mr. Walter Zeltner and would like to say, Thank you, Mr. Zeltner. 'inn Administration f 'ff f f' 1 From the desks of . Mr. Fred Wolsiefer, Superintendent There is no magic to the successes that students achieve while at Hunterdon Central. It takes the collective, hard work of many people - and most importantly, the students themselves. But, the positive interaction of everyone - students, staff, administration - allows us, not only to dream the impossible dreamv, but to realize it. The yearbook theme for this year appropriately reminds us of our past achievements. Together, we can look forward to banner headlines that announce future successes, because we feel good about ourselves and what we are doing. Ted Staniewicz Carolee Zak, Assistant Beth Schwier Norma LaClair Director of Support Services Director of Support Services Data Processing Director Board Secretary is Alyce Burtis Frank Richardson Russell Riegel Virginia Thompson IMC Director AVA Director Athletic Director Health Services Director 38 X l Edward Buckley Judy Gray Ron Pare Assistant Principal Assistant Principal Assistant Principal Paul Grimm John Falcone JuniorfSenior Administrative As- Sophomgre Administrative Assig- sistant tant . . and Dr. David Myers, Principal Quail' NNQBPM sffiice My . V Dennis McAuliffe Assistant Principal Michael Derczo Freshman Administrative Assis- tant SENIORS: CONGRATULATIONS! Your years at Central have provided that very important, and sometimes painful, transition from adolescence into adulthood. Hopefully, we the professional and support staffs have provided the kind of learning experiences over the last four years that have given you the self-confidence and direction for a fulfilling lifetime. You, in turn, have given us the pride and satisfaction of being part of your individual successes. I regret that I did not have time to get to know each of you personally. I am proud to have had a part in your education and extend my very best wishes to you all. 39 f X J 4 r ll 5 Guidance il I Connie Maute James Ruocco Kathryn Wayson xx Charles Watahovich W K i -Q5 'MZ I fu is 8, 1 W: WY i Robert Paolo, Supervisor of Guidance Frank Osmun Kathy Fockler Violet Opsahl Robert Nork .- I 6,4 Secretaries e Stephanie Blazejewski Elizabeth Wambold . Carol Fretz Dorothy Overgard Dianne Wright Maida Joyce Violet Greaney Janice Robinson Rosalie Savare Mary Pantos Carol Hrubesh liar A K' if Sandy Hoskins Carol Wiedegreen Agnes Mazeffa Dale Patterson Business Education P5 ' ,J I it x A ' r 5? , - X i 5 If' Karen Wollman Ed Klepeisz Aija Banks Y., 'Tx-.N Donna Litus Wilma Sperduto Robert DeVoto Lylian VanMetre Curt Durham Susan Rubin Susan Mule Robert Comerro, Department Assistant Social Studies Richard Blazovsky David Berger ir '1 fx, George Gazonas, Social Studies Department Supervisor Christopher Wills Alex Adamczyk I . Ronald Tolley Tom Ryan Pat Sena Ray Hendershot K 'S 2 lk 5. Jim DeMartino Shelly Pare Bernard Koval William Fernekes English David Kelber -fn-wr'-f .if Ed Morris Sue Hendershot s x i ie Foreign Languages Linda Kelber Anne Pietropinto ri 4 Ernie Raueber 9-0- - Ludwik Lubaszka x :,' Liz Asch Joanne Monroe 5 William Sewell Ray Wysocki Donna Griffin Lois Burmeister l Brian Glennon Harry Kazman Roberta Kaplan Patricia Wilkinson of M ff Kenneth Kuhn Arlene Weeks Leonid Karpinich Christine Raueber Frank DeCavalcante, Coordinator of Language Arts Walter Zeltner ii 3 Maryann Waldron Ruth Ann Specht Carol Martinez Paul McCormick Laurie Kavanaugh ei Nancy Decker Lissa Strober Weona Fatton ,Q l 4 3 ' l 54 r, v Nilgl 45 Fine and Practical Arts Frne Arts SMA' Tom Suharik Helame Schechtmann gL....auu V W Gary Ross 46 Industrial Arts Home Economics Kenton Garay Gerlad Brenner, Department Assistant Howard Condo Assistant V Frank Binder Larry Ries Donna Mosig l EX' lr if Q Lk , Phillip Hammel AS gl s...,.f' Georgette Madak Dennis Dileonardo Robert Herrmann Sandy Dc-:Sapio 47 Mathematics Vicki Fox Barry Cregar 1 if -rw, 1. ' J. at 4,934 48? 2 9 Y 1, 5 Eric Wasserman James Dragotta Science John Eppley John Eliff, Coordinator of MathfScience J i A1 Batz A ,J -, I . I Q ,, I V, ., ,, s aissi . Ws.s Xi' I :li Paul RaI1S21V21g6 Edward Greaney Susan Burroughs Mike Mulcahy 48 Barbara Thornton Joe Kleczynski . J - Debbie Wolfson Fgyle Charles Levis Pat Smith Emeral Foster Debbie Weikel Thomas Smith 40' Diane Leh Alex Kovacs Carl Sorenson William Schreiner Grant Pursell Nicholas Buro Watson Czerwinski Marjorie Schwartz Vocational Education Louise Shoemaker Bill Bausmith Director of Vocational Education Vincent Kappler 'T Erlene Irw1n 1-G- 'f'r ff-M r,,,.. l fi ,..Zud' Patricia Hilton Fred Braun Michel Graycar Gary jones 'l Phys Ed 0 Jcgry Keller Dick Schaefer ei ,J Richard Harris r Fredetta McCorm1ck William Craft A '7 Charles Salayi 55 2 11 if 5' Pat Lanahan Lynne Emmons Keith Lupo Linda Zamek IUIU' IO ATE Paula Petrie Peter Fick x 7 r,i, v M, .,- . t I Q X, fn,-1 V 1 . 4915 'fi Jennifer Spieker Thomas Carr Jacob Holcombe, Health and P.E. Department Supervisor P c IQ Special Services Arlene Roth, Supervisor of Special Services Mary O'Connor Donna Poluka i Judy Carter James Lewis Linda Rawicz Larry Nemeth Lynne Sansky Nancy Yoder Nancy Greif Buildings and Grounds 52 Gperational Assistants Priscilla Olsen Business Office y 5 1 Barbara Hyland, Personnel Joy Ringer, Printing Debra Binder Kim Dubiel Kathleen Fowler Diane Clapp Jodi DiBianca Carol McCathan Adele Lewis Nancy Stevens Kathy Ryan Barbara Takahashi Linda Triolo Teacher Aides 3 ' ,f 0115-'A i a K i, , Q s ria K .y Violet Rolleri, Library Robert Taylor, Science Judy Sands, Home Ec 5911 -Q f 54 1982 The Class of 1982: Newsmakers at Central This .I une marks the culmination of four years of excitement, hard work, and individual changes for members of the class of 1982. The experiences we've had in our varied activities and studies have added many headlines to the news. Freshman year found us traveling through Hunterdon County in search of rocks and fossils on the science field trips, reading the trage- dy Romeo and Juliet in English, and studying great Americans in history. Members of our class made front page news when they partici- pated in the marching band trip to Europe. Our wrestlers had a win- ning season and were named DRC champs. The lower-school play, Go Ask Alice, was a successful pro- duction, and The Lamp received a first place rating from the Columbia Press Association. As sophomores, we left the seclu- sion of the Freshman House and joined the juniors and seniors in the upper school. Here, we had the op- portunity to invest as stockholders and to debate as foreign diplomats in history classes. Once again, Shakespeare was part of the English curriculum with the reading of Macbeth, as was S. I. Hayakawa and his study of linguistics. Travel- ing to the Fieldhouse for physical education became part of the every- day routine. The boys' and girls' cross country teams made news that year, as they were both undefeated - the girls went on to win the Group IV title. Wrestlers were also crowned Group IV champs, and girls' J V field hockey and basketball were both undefeated. The lower school presented the play Don't Drink the Water, and the musical Li'l Abner was performed to sel- lout audiences. Our schedules became more di- versified in our junior year, as each individual considered his own plan for the future. Hunterdon Central made headlines, as we observed the silver anniversary. Also in the news were the girls' basketball team and the varsity baseball team, both win- ning DRC titles. Cheerleaders were awarded first place in a DRC com- petition. The musical Oklahoma was a tremendous success, and the Thespians won four awards in the Bucks County Drama Festival. Senior year brought us face to face with planning for the future. For some of us, filling out college applications and taking SAT's were a major concern, while others were looking into jobs and other aspects of life after high school. This year also brought us some of the best times and memories. Among the news of the year was the recognition of National Merit Scholarship semi-finalists and the entertaining presentation of The Desk Set. The varsity soccer team had its best season ever, advancing to the state semi-finals. Girls' tennis also advanced further than ever before, reaching the Central Jersey Group IV finals. The Class of 1982 has left its mark on Central with its numerous headlines and achievements. As we graduate and go our separate ways, we can reflect on our past news, as we contribute to the news of the fu- ture. 55 A A ,.1,,, Anderson Mark Anthony T Janet Apgar Richard Ackerman: Soccer 1 . . . Bas- ketball l,2,3,4 . . . Baseball 1,2,4 .. . Jim Adams: Football 1,2,3,4. . .Track 1,2,3,4 . . . Copper Hill,', Kurt, Dave, Mike, and Me Paula Marie Albanese: Cheerleading 1,2 . . . Class Council l,3,4 . . . Ski Club 1,2,3 . . . Thanks for all the great times - and I Love You Guys! Partyin' Crew of '82 JM, BS, SS, SS, KS, MC, CB, CC, LL Diane Ambrose: Ski Club 1 . . . Folk Singers 2,3,4 . . . Key Club 4 . .. Creative are those with a mind full of dreams, but successful are those who achieve them. Rob Anderson: Death Squad '82 . . . Poker 3,4 . . .Ski Club l,2,3,4 . . .Track l,2,3,4 ... Soccer 1,2 ... The Kanghouse 5 Lives Forever Carol Anthony: Math League 2,3 . . . Praise the Lord Mark Anthony fWookieJ: Lower School Play l,2,3,4 Upper School Play 3,4 . . . Musical 2,3,4 . . . Cabaret 2,3,4 . .. WCVH 1,2,3,4 . . . Track 1,2 . . .Thespian Play 3,4. . .Thespian Soci- ety 2,3,4 . . . Stage Crew 2,3,4 . . . Chil- dren's Play 3 NHS 3,4 Class Council 1 ...Lamp4...Quadriga1 . .. You have never lived until you have al- most diedg for those who have fought for it, life has a flavor the protected shall never know. Janet Apgar: Softball 1,2,3 . . . Key- club 1,2. . .S Club 2. . .Basketball Stat. l . . . Thanks to the softball crew from the old side-arm routine. And thanks to my best friend Pam for always being there. I love you Dave! Thomas C. Archibald: Gymnastics 1,2 All the years here were great, but 1,11 always remember Junior and Senior years as the best years of my life. Tim Bacheler: Football 1,2 . . . Base- ball 1,2,3,4 Merridy Joan L. Bacongius: Ex- change student from the Phillipines. Tracy Lynn Baggerly: Cheerleading 1,2. . .Ski Club 1,2. . .Rapid Runners 4 NHS 4 FBLA Treasurer 3 Field Hockey Stats 4 . . . Ger, I remember . . . ! and to my Oh Ma-rone!',, Got 'er now Robby! Are we there yet? , Get me a date!',, I Love N.Y.!', friends: Let's remember each yesterday together and look for- ward to the tomorrows yet to be shared! Love you! Faith C. Ballantine: Debate and For- ensics 1,2 . . . ECHO Sports Editor 3 . . . Lamp 3,4 Sports Editor 3 .. . Football Statistician 3,4 WCVH 1,2,3,4 Sports Director 3,4 . . . Marching Band l,2,3,4 . . . Section Leader 4 ... Thanks to everyone who've made these past four years so great - MA, DB, JB, KB, JB, GD, MK, JD, JP, and PR. Thanks everyone! JoAnn M. Bally: Let love take charge. Be yourself. Make love not war. Cricket Batz: Cross Country 1,2,3, Co-captain 4 . . . Track 1,2,3,4 . . . Ski Club 3,4. . .National Honor Society . . . Class Council 1,2 . . . Student Council 3,4 . . . Musical 3 . . . Winter Track 1,2,3,4 Katrina, Photographs and Memories . . . take your time, think a lotg think of everything youive got for you will still be here tomorrow but your dreams may notf' Cat Stevens William R. Bausmith: Golf 1,2,3,4 . . . Soccer 2 . . . Ski Club 3,4 . Faith Ballantine JoAnn Bally Christina Batz William Bausmith Craig Becker: Band l,2,3,4 Marching Band l,2,4 Ski Club l,2,3,4 George Becker: Baseball 2,3,4 Lisa Becker: Cheerleading 1 . . . Ski Club 1 Mark Bellenger: Ski Club 2,3,4 Astronomical Society 2 . . . Lower School Play 1,2,3, Stage Manager 2 . . . Cabaret 2. . . Musical 3 . . . Internation- al Thespian Society 2,3,4 . . . National Honor Society 4 Children's Play 3 To Ry., T.C., C.w., T.H'., S.N., and all the other letters of the alphabet. Thank you for four great years. Go For It! Ginger Bennett: Chorus Softball . . . S Club . . . Victor - I love you. Les, RJ, Erin Kim, Sandy, CMom and Dadj Thanks for ev- erything! Joan, like my perfume? Audrey A. Berenty: Student Council 2,3 . .. Interact 3,4 . .. Ski Club 4 . . . Volleyball 1,3 . . . Keep smilingg it makes people wonder what you've been up to. Lisa Bernosky' Marchin Band 1 . g . . . Color Team 3,4 . . . Ski Club l,2,3,4 . . . Caberet 3 60 I' Lisa Becker Bernosky Gregory Birardi 11 nu - 'Y' A Kent Bohler Bridgitt Bohren Bernadette Bishop: Horse 'n Rider l,3,4 Pep Club 2 ...Echo 3,4 . .. Bye Guys! Thanx to ya all for makin' HCHS worth it! Take it easy, and al- ways keep in touch! Donna Kathryn Bishop: Debate and Forensics 1 . . . Stage Crew . . . HOSA 4 ...SkiClub 1 Glenn, we'll never find a greater gift in the long sweet years to be than all the love that's mine from you and all that's yours from me. Love always, Donna Susan Bishop: Weedy Take life one day at a time. Lauren Kay Black: Cross Country 2,3 ...Track 2 . . . Soccer Club 3 ...Jog- ging l,2,3 Interact 4 . .. Good luck to everyone in the future. I would like to give thanks to JJ for mak- ing my senior year great! Eugene T. Blessing Jr.: Lacrosse 1,2,3,4 . . . GGHuey59 Christopher Bodnar: Ski Club 2,3,4 . . . Comp. Club 2 . . . Low Rider Club Don't worry about it! All The World's A Stage, RUSH Kent Bohler: Baseball l,2,3 . . . Foot- ball 1,2 . . . Ski Club 3,4 Bridgitt Bohren: Ski Club l,2,3,4 . . . Field Hockey l,2,3 Basketball 1,2 ...Track 1 A friend is someone who understands whatever you do. SS Partying Crew of ,82 Thanks for the good times. 61 Kevin Bolduc: Volleyball 1 . . . Com- puter Club 2,3 . . . Marching Band l,2,3,4 Symphonic Band 2,3,4 Ski Club 2,3,4 Devany Booth: Robert G., I hope it will last forever. I love you! Joanne Bracco: Ski Club l,2,3 . . .Key Club 1,2 . . . Sgt. At Arms 3,4 . . .Track 1,2 . . . It happened in the summer of ,81, Thanks to D.T., 1,2,4, 8L 5. Lisa, Thanks for all the good times. M.C., S.S., L.M., B.K,, Thanks for being there. You're friends I'll never forget. L 8L L thanks for caring. Brad, If the sun refuses to shine I'll still be loving you. Mom 8: Dad you're the best. Thanks. Lisa Ann Braddock: Class Council 1 ...Ski Club l,2,3,4 . . . Band l,2,3 . .. Echo Staff 4 . . . One way or another this darkness has got to giveffhave songs squeezing your heartjfwalk to where the fields part and weave your way to the sunf' Charles Bradley: Cross Country 1,2 . . . Russian Honor Society 4 . . . '57 Fords Live Forever Michael Brake: Soccer 2,3 . . . Cross Country 4 Winter Track 3,4 Spring Track 3,4 Brian Braun: Ski Club l,2,3,4 . . . It was real, It was nice, But not real nice. if . Charles Bradley Michael Brake Brian Braun Jeffrey Bredbenner Jeff Bredbenner: Ski Club 3,4 . . . Stu- dent Council 1 . . . Battle of the Bands 4 Chris T., I love you and miss you very much. Skeeter Brown lives on! Skeeter you're the best friend a person could have. Bette Boop Brock: Ski Club 2,3,4 ...KeyClub2,3 . . . smiles its own happiness, laughs its own fun, dreams its own heaven, shines its own sun. William J. Brown: Basketball l,2,3 ...Track l,2. . . FFA l,2,3,4. . .DECA 3... To be continuedv Sandy Brownell: Pep Club 3 . . . Cos- metology 3,4. You'll laugh with him, cry with him, fight with him, love with him, but you,ll never forget him. Jennifer Buchanan: Softball 1,2 FBLA 3, Secretary 4 . . . Yearbook Staff4...SkiClub3 To all my friends, thanks for making my years at Central the best! Margaret Buchanan: Student Council 2,3 Lamp 2,3 Marching Band l,2,3, Section Leader 4 Orchestra l,2,4 . . . Symphonic Band 3,4 . . . Cho- rus Accompanist l,2,3,4. . .Internation- al Thespian Society 4 . . . Jersey Girls' State 3 . . . Musical l,2,3,4 . . . Cabaret l,2,3,4 . . . National Honor Society 4. Rachel Buhner: Astronomical Society 2,3,4 . . . Love it the way it is James J. Burtis: Donna, I can't wait until 1987. Hi, Annette. Cassandra Sam Byrum: Color Guard 2,3, Co-captain 4 Ski Club 1,4 . . . Interact 4 s 1.1 James Burtis Cassandra Byrum Pger Cadra - Peter J. Cadra: Boys, Tennis l,2,3, Captain 4 Spanish Honor Society 2,3,4 . . . National Honor Society . . . Fly on proud bird, you're free at last. Long live the derelicts! Jerald E. Caka: Seek him here, Seek him on the highway, Never know when he'll appear, Hell awaits, Engines taking over, Hear the roar as they sense the fear. Yvette Marie Calvo: Who's Who in American High Schools . . . Class Coun- cil 1,2,4 . . . Student Council 1,2,3, Cor- responding Secretary 4 . . . Musical 3,4 . . . Key Club 1,2 . . . Student Board of Education 2,3,4 . . . International Rela- tions Club 4 . . . Echo Sports Editor 4 . . . Cheerleading . . . Life is a gift, wrapped with silk bows and sprinkled with gold dust. Open it and reveal the colors of reality, happi- ness, pain, sorrow and love. Paint your own rainbow. Thomas Michael Carden: Football l,2,3,4 . . . History Club l,2,3,4 . . . Lamp 3,4 . . . Chorus 2,3,4 . . . Theatre l,2,3,4 . . . Cabaret 2,3,4 . . . Lower School Play 1,3 . . . Musical 3 . . . Inter- national Thespian Society . . . National Honor Society . . . Student Council 3,4 . . . Class Council 2, Treasurer 1,3, President 4 . . . Hunterdon Central Par- ent, Student, Teacher Association - Executive Board, Student Representa- tive . . . In the beginning God created the heav- en and the earth. Genesis lzl. If you have love in your life, it can make up for a great many things you lack. If you don't have it, no matter what else there is, it is not enough. Mary Lou Cartobino: Photography l ...Interact l,2,3,4 . . . Ski Club 2,3 . .. FBLA 4 Carlos Alberto Carvajal: Soccer l,2,3,4 . . . Central United Soccer Club l,2,3,4 64 Leslie Cafro Michael Caivano Jerald Caka Yvette Calvo I . Elisa Cammarata ThOrI121S Cafdefl 3. A X, Marylou Cartobino Carlos Carvaj al Richard Case: Art Club 1,3,4 Chess Club 2 . . . Visible reality is a mask for a deeper reality which can only be reached through imagination. Debbie L. Chamberlin: Best of luck to all the juniors next year. Kelly, you're a great friend and always will be. Denise Chamberlin: Twirlers 2, Co- Captain 3, Captain 4 . . . Cabaret 3 . . . Cheerleading l . . . To all my friends: Thanks for all the good times we have had over the years. Let's keep in touch. To Dwayne -I will Richard Case Jacqueline Castro always love you and we'll be together forever. Brent Lee Chambers: Basketball l,2,3 . . . Lacrosse l . . . Marching Band l,2,3,4 . . . Class Council 3,4 . . . French Honor Society 4 . . . Why should we be in such desperate haste to succeed, and in such desperate enterprises? If a man does not keep peace with his companions, perhaps it is because he hears a different drummer. Thoreau. JC: Hope you like it as much as I did. Jennifer Chapple: Student Council 2,3,4 . . . Class Play l,2 . . . Children's 3 e Playl...Interact3...Echo4...Na- Debble Chamberlm tional Honor Society 4 . . . International Thespian Society 4 . . . Ski Club 2,3 . . . Oklahoma 3 . . . Rapid Runners 4 . . . Success is spending your life in your own way. Luck and love to everyone. Weive made lots of memories and they will never be forgotten. Richard Cherry: X-Country l,2,3, Captain 4 . . . Track l,2,3,4 . . . Winter Track l,2,3,4 .. . Ski Club 3,4 De- bate and Forensics 3,4 Richard S. Chiappetta: Ski Club 4 . . . Class Council 4. . . Weight Training 1,2 . . . Marching Band 1 . . . 284: Nuclear War . . . Be There!! Brent Chambers ' a Lama Richard Cherry Christopher Chesar Richard Chiappetta 65 Robin Collinson 66 Y ' w a Janet Choquette nz rwi Charles Compton -Q. 'si ,A . 'S Diana Cicchino - l l Robert J. Chioffe: Soccer . . . Lacrosse .. . V.P. Class Council 3,4 .. . Central United Soccer Club . . . Student Council Diana Cicchino: Those who listen shall hear me cry, those who care won't pass me by. They help me through my pain and sorrow and help me to see a brighter tomorrow. All my thanks to Mom 8a Gordon. I wouldn't have made it without you. Carol-Ann Cielecki: Art Club l Gymnastics Club l,2,3,4 WCVH 2,3,4 . . . Cabaret 2 . . . Spanish Honor Society 4 . . . Don't stop thinking about tomorrow. NIWS forever, etc. TB, KD, JM, Bye, Bye-Adidas Tom Clayton: Remote control car club Maryann Cole: Cosmetology 3,4 . . . Cheerleading 1,2 . .. Key Club 1,2 Peter Collier: Astronomy Society 1,2,3 . . . History Club 1 . . . WCVH 3,4 Ramona fRaiJ Collinson: Ski Club 2,3,4 .. . Chorus 4 . . . Congrads on your grades Sis. I know I'm going to be like this forever: I'm never gonna be what I should. And you think that I'll be bad for just a little while, but I know I'll be bad for good. Robin Collinson: You see things as they are, and ask why '? But I dream things that never were and ask Why not? . . .To all 25 members of my fam- ily with love and thanks, may all the rainbows of life smile upon you all . . . Hey Sis! Thanks for coping with this whole situation. I'm so confused '82 or '83. Am I slowly growing up to die? No Brenda I'm not unnormall? Love ya all! Charles R. Compton: Drafting 1 Lee Conte: . . . Ijust can't remember longer than last September. - Brian Eno Kim Coogan: FBLA 4 . . . To JRJDL - thanks for everything you've done for me, you've all helped me out a lot, you guys are the best! R 8a J thanks for the rides. Bruce - It's you and me, together, forever. Keep Smilin'! Amy Coss: Class Play l . . . Cabaret 1,2 . . . Musical l,2,3 . . .Chorus l,2,3,4 Lamp l,2,3, Editor-in-Chief 4 National Honor Society 4 Interna- tional Thespian Society 3,4 Colleen E. Coyne: Softball 1,2 lClass Council 3,4 . . . H got by with a lot of help from my friends. PC lS2. I love you all. Bet, Lou, lScare, Thanks so much. Scoop. Anne Marie Craft: Field Hockey l,2,3,4 . .. Winter track l,2,3,4 .. . Spring track l,2,3,4 . , . Interact 2,3 . . . Ski Club 2,3,4 . . . f'I've looked around enough to know - that you're the one I want to go thru time with - Forever to, Dad 8: Joe Michele Lee Cramer: Field Hockey l,2,3,4 Captain,' Softball l,2,3,4 . .. Key Club l,2,3,4 Sergeant of Arms . . . Lacrosse Club . . . In friendship, let there be laughter and sharing of pleasures. Thanks for the great times Shelly, Bucky, Cindy, Tra- cy, and Mary. John, the beach holds spe- Amy Coss Colleen cial memories., Love, Mick. Mary Ellen Crawford: Horse 'n Rider 1,2,3,4 FFA 3,4 FBLA 3 Chorus 4 . . . I wonder what the world would be like without horses, beasts, or schnooks . . . Kathryn E. Cree: Lower School play 1 . . . Ski Club 1,2,3,4 . . . Interact 2, Sec- retary 3 . . . Student Council 4 . . . Okla- homa 3 . . . To see life with a friend is to see twice the beauty. Thanks guys!! Keep in touch. Michael Creighton: Ski Club 2,3,4 . . . Dr. Mike lives on! Mary Ellen Crawford Anne Marie Craft Michele Cramer Kathryn Cree Michael Creighton Michael S. Crocco: Football l,2,3,4 . .. Wrestling 1,2,3,4 . . . Ski Club 1,3 Bernice Ann Cronce: Softball 1,2 . . . WCVH 2. . .Student Council 3. . .Vica 3, 4 Vice President . . . Cosmetology 3,4 Thank you for the many years of friend- ship TLB. To a few special friends J.B., S.M., S.G., D.P., D.B., M.B., T.E., I'll never forget any of you . . . And may us all remember John Lennon, Strawber- ry-Berry Fields Forever. Herbert Crowell: Jets Ice Hockey 3,4 . . .Ski Club 3,4 . . . WCVH 1 ...Base- ball Maura Cunningham, Mona : Soft- ball 1 ...Key Club 1,2 . . . Ski Club 1,2 . . . Basketball Stat 1 . . . Show a little faith there's magic in the night . . . Springsteen. DT 1, DT 2, DT 3, - Let the Good times roll . . . Good Times . . . Bad times, I'1l remember them all . . . Thanks for the rides, L.P. Chris, Thanks for the good times I miss ya! You'll always be in my memories. 68 CUFUS Nadine Dabrowski Scott Daly Stephen Davis Abbe Daniel: Basketball 1 . . . Tennis l,2,3,4 . . . Key Club 1,2 . . . Student Council 3,4 . . . Take One Day at a Time. Thanks MBT. Its been great knowing ya! Richard Davies: Football 1,2 . . . Track l,2,4 . .. Ski Club 4 .. . Karate Club 4 . . . To Loosy Bolduc, watch yourself or you'1l be a Mr. Mules. To Ethan Gibson, don't get lost CI don't like hunting for youj To my friends, Good Luck! Eileen DeGraw: To Michelle and Traci, you've been two special friends throughout the year. I will remember you always. T.A.S. Remember, I want a blue gown. Art Demarest: Soccer Jets Ice Hockey 3,4 Eduardo Santiago: Football 3,4 Lacrosse 3 ,4 Mona Desai: Softball 1 . . . Dance Club I . . . Spanish Honor Society 3 . . . Math League 3 . . . Key Club 4 . . . Stu- dent Council 4 69 .. 1x..1 Gina Dixon Rachel Doster Nadine William Duane Maryann duFosse l i l 1 4 i Penny Dittbrenner: Color Guard 1,2 Gymnastics 2 Ski Club 4 Horse-n-Rider 4 . . . Lisa, stay as sweet as you've been, but live your senior year up! A.F., Here I come! Bye CC, GZ, JZ, LG fYeahJ, JK, GP, 8: The whole CG. Diane B., When do we get our apartment? SVG, What happened? Gina Michael Dixon: Cheerleading 1,2. . .Softball l . . .Track 2,3 . . .Lamp 3,4 ... Ski Club 4 Nadine Marie Dragan: Class Council l,3,4 . . . Student Council 1,2, Vice- President 3, President 4 . . . Track l,2,4 . . . Winter Track 2,3,4 . . . Cabaret l,2,3,4 . . . Musical 3,4 . . . Chorus l,2,3,4 . . . Color Team 3 Mark Dragotta: Basketball l,2,3,4. . . Lacrosse l,2,3,4 William L. Duane: Soccer l . . . Bas- ketball 1,2 . .. Track 3,4 . . . Ski Club 2,4 Maryann duFosse: Marching Band l . . . Color Team 2, Co-captain 3, Captain 4. . .Ski Club 3,4. . . Flemington Soccer Club 4 . . . Cabaret 2,3 . . . Hunterdon County Soccer 3,4 Diana Dunn Kimberly Dye Douglas Dymacek Erica Edward Douglas William Dymacek: Marching Band 1,2,3,4 ... It is only a bud that turns to a flower in your mind. Happy Trails! Erica Lynn Edwards: Interact l,2,3, President 4 Student Council l,2,3 . . . Echo 3 . . . French Honor Society 4 . . . National Honor Society 4 . . . Girls' State . . . Of magic doors there is this: you do not see them even as you are passing through. Mike S. Ercolano: Lacrosse l,2,3,4 . . . Football 1,2 Gary Etter: Soccer l,2,3, Co-captain 4 Track l,2,3,4 Basketball l,2,4 . . . Central United Soccer Club l,2,3,4 Brian R. Evans: Spring Track l,2,3,4 . . . Winter Track 4 . . . Upperclass Play 3 . . . Lamp 3 . . . Marching Band l,2,3 . . . Ski Club 4 Alice J. Faber: History Club 4 HOSA 4 . . . Memories keep you company when friends cannot be near. Thomas Fandel Kristina Farinella Robert Featherstone Tom Fandel: Wrestling l . . . Let the good times roll', Kristina Farinella: Interact l,2,3 . . . Drill Squad 3,4 . . . Cabaret 3 . . . Everyone needs someone to laugh with, lean on, talk to, turn to, love and be loved by . . . Walt, love ya always and forever. Robert Charles Featherstone: AVA Aids l,2,3,4 Maria L. Fenty: Marching Band l,2,3,4 . . . Cabaret 2,3,4 . . . Lamp 3,4 . . . National Honor Society 4 . . . Sym- phonic Band l,2,3 . . . Folk Singers 2,3,4 . . . Musicals 2,3,4 . . . Upper School Plays 3,4 Thespians 4 French Honor Society 4 Fred Ferry: Cross Country . . . Winter Track ... Track... J.C.L. ... What you are, what you ain't comes to terms when you're dipped in paint. Theresa Ann Fichner: Field Hockey 3 . . . Softball 2 Bill Field: Baseball l . . . Soccer l . . . Ski Club l,2,3,4 . . . Interact Bruce D. Firth: Lacrosse l,2,3,4 .. . WCVH 3,4 . . . Student Council 3,4 . . . Ski Club l,2,3,4 . . . Bridge and Back- gammon 2 . . . What's The Point? Mark Allen Fisher: Bow Hunting Club 3,4 . . . Ski Club 3,4 Thomas Fisher: Ski Club l,2,3,4 . . . Golf l,2,3, Co-captain 4 72 Maria Fenty Theresa Fichner William Field Bruce D. Firth Mark Fisher ,f Nancy Marie Fleming: Yearbook Business Staff 3,4 . . . FBLA 3, Treasur- er 4 . . . To all my friends: We've had it tough but with all of us together we were bound to pull through and we did. D.K. - We have something very special between us Scott and it will never part. Scott Fleming: A friend is a single soul dwelling within two people. Billy Pauch is 1641. Robert Forrest: Fencing Club 1,2 . . . German Club 1 Cynthia A. Frick: Ski Club l,2,3,4 . . . T Girls Tennis Team l,2,3,4 . . . We finally made it B.K.! Thanks for all the good times B.K. L.S. 8a C.W. Lorraine Friedman: FBLA 3,4 Key Klickers 4 . . . Key Club 2 John Fusco: Football l,2,3,4 . . . Robert Forrest Foster Track l,2. . .Ski Club 1,2. . .Volleyball Club 2,3,4 Mick, Always remember the special mo- ments welve shared together and the many more to come. Johnny. Jeff Gabriel: Football l,2. . . Lacrosse l,2,3,4 MAB l,2,3,4 . .I Cindy Frick Lorraine Friedman - x s. . , V is John Fusco Jeffrey Gabriel Frank Garritano 73 3-Y ,QQ K, l -r 38x 4. gig I, ffvv fn Phi. We 'S B 'N I 4 4 7 I W3 1 'F 92 6,55 3 ,Y .3 eq . -1195 4. q L wesgwff ,,..m.,,'.f ,tx 1 52 'Xxifmr' .ty .55 I mm' ifxf , J 'si .,.. IMI' K of fi ,f., 5 -.sw V wp-4. -wk,,,z . M.,. -h .,,,,, wf7y,22l2,,1J' V I AVAV. f I 15742 W .1 4 33 r 1 Q 7 N Q 'W A , f.. A 'V K .x,.f, . ' ax: ,kk, ,Rss s' . - S551 'lr Sr? 2 V? V . 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History Club 2 Thank God it's Friday! TGIF Beth A. Gootee: Field Hockey l,2,3,4 ...Track l,2... Chris, if we care enough our dreams will come true, Love always, Beth. Thanks for all the good times, Caren, Cuffy, Muffy, Dana, and Theresa. Robin Graf: Softball 1 . . . Regrets must be forgiven 84 forgotten in order to survive. Special thanks M :SL S for all those years but most of all to Ln who never let me down. Susan Greene: Interact l,2,3 . . . Drill Squad 2,3,4 Cosmetology 3,4 Vica 3,4 . . . Cabaret 2,3 . . . My yesterdays are memories, my to- days are special, but my tomorrows promise dreams. Thanks for the memo- ries! S.M., B.C., K.F.,! I'll Love you al- ways 8L forever M.B. Bye! Carol Ann Griffin: Horse 'n Rider l,2,3,4 . . . Chorus 3,4 . .. Band l Jennifer Grill: Cross Country 2,3,4 . . . Youth and Govt. 2,3 . . . Band 1 . . . Ski Club 4 . . . Blue Dots 1,2 . . . Girls' State 3. . .GFAC soccer captain 3,4 . . .NHS 4 . . . Someday, I don't know when, we're gonna get to that place where we really want to go and we'll walk in the sun. C.L. and S.M. The sun never rises at Klees, Thanks for everything. Ed Grillo: Soccer 1 . . . Don't worry about it. Stephanie Guidotti: Cross Country 2 . . . Tennis 3 . . . Basketball l,2,3,4 . . . Track SL Field l,2,3,4 . . . Thanks to all my friends who have made these past four years enjoyable. And thanks for all the good times T.C.I.L.Y. Charles W. Hahn: Lacrosse l,2,3,4 . . . Soccer l,2,3,4 . . . Central United Soc- cer Club l,2,3,4 . . . Ski Club 1,2,3 . . . Karate 4 Donna Halligan: Gymnastics 1 Buck - its been to much, but never enough. Watch out for the Commies. Don't let them shoot you down kid. Eddie Ham: Soccer l . . . Basketball l,2,3,4 Craig Hall Donna Halhgan Edward Ham John Thomas Hampton: Wrestling 1,2,3,4. . . Football 2,3,4. . .Track1,2,4 ... Ski Club 1,2,3,4 ... Kim, I've never had a person as special as you. You've made school fun. I love you, Bye-bye. Jack Liver Holly Beth Handspicker: Cabaret 1,2,3,4 Musical 2,3,4 .US Play 1,2,3,4 FXS Play 1,2 Thespian Society 2,3,4 . . . Children's Play 1,3 . . . Lamp Staff 3 ... There are times when the universe is too small. When your pain is too great to measure. Sail on my good friend, sail on for there is indeed a Blue Moon somewhere Waiting just to shine down on you. Gene Cotton Teresa Haney: F.B.L.A. 3,4 . . . Cho- rus l,2,4 . . . Key Klickers 3,4 Jim Hankins: Death Squad 4 . . . Soc- cer 1,2 Poker 3,4 The Kanghouse 5 lives forever. Bruce D. Hanson: Soccer 1 . . . Long live the derelicts and remember: I donlt know, 1 don't care, and it just doesn't matter. S. V. - I'm coming back for ya as soon as I ... Mark A. Harford: Class Council 1 . . . Track 1 . . . Ski Club 4 . . . Astronomy Club 2 . . . Intramural Basketball 1 . . . Young Life 3,4 Raymond E. Hatton: Football 1,2,3,4 . . . Basketball 1 . . . Baseball 1,2,3,4 . . . One last word to a friend - Shut up Ira. 'T' John 'l1',...--. Hannon tg' Michael Harbacevich Mark Harford 78 Holly Handspicker l Bruce Hanson Ray Hatton 1 Mt. 2 t. .ll X Phuoc Hau Lisa Healy Tina HCUdfiCkS Angie Wendy Patricia Higgins 2 Hlrst Vasil Hlinka K' Lisa A. Healy: Field Hockey l,2,3 . . . Softball l,2,4. . .Ski Club 2,3,4. . .Stu- dent Council 4 . . . Thanks to all my friends that made the four years at Central special. Steph, re- member, Follow the yellow brick road? M. S. always remember the good times we had. Tina Marie Hendricks: Children's play l,2,3,4 . . . Lower School Play 2,3,4 . . . Upper School Play 2,3,4 . . . Musical 2,4 . .. Cabaret 3,4 . .. Thespian Play 2,3,4 . . . International Thespian Society 2,3,4 . . . WCVH 1,2,3 . . . Asst. Music Director 4 . . . Folk Singers 2,3 . . . De- bate and Forensics l,2,3,4 . . . Lamp Staff 1,2 . . . Boys Gymnastics Stat. l f'But I will be gone beyond the horizon like the shadow is gone when the day is moving away, across the dunes. - Se- myon Kisanov Angie Henry: Chorus 2,3,4 . . . Year- book Staff 4 Armin Hess: Ski Club 4 . . . It was real, it was nice, but not real nice. Wendy Higerd: National Honor Soci- ety 4. . .Orchestra l,2,4. . .Color Team 2,3,4 . . . Interact 3,4 . . . Cabaret 2 . . . What you are is God's gift to you . . . What you make of yourself is your gift to God. Patricia Higgins: Twirling 2,3, Co- captain 4 . . . Echo 3,4 . . . Interact 2,3, Rec. Sec'y. 4 . . . Student Council l,2,3 Class Council 1 Cabaret 3 National Honor Society 4 . . . You are never given a wish without also being given the power to make it come true. Norbert Frances Hirst, Jr.: Basketball l,2,3,4 Track 1,2 Vasil Hlinka: Cross Country l 79 Martha R. Hobbs: If you want some- thing - go for it. To all my friends - Thanks for making Flemington livable. Good luck always. Keep smiling. Caren Hockenbury: Basketball 1,2 . . . Field Hockey l,2,3,4 . . . Quad-Captain Chuck, I love you more today than I ever have before. I can't promise you forever, but I can promise you today with the hope and belief that there is a beautiful tomorrow in store for us. Love Caren. Thanks Beth! Robert Hockenbury: Horse and Rider 2,3,4 . . . Building Construction 3 . . . Don't let yesterday bother your tomor- rowf' Live and Let Die, Be Free Robert J. Hoffman: Football l,2,3,4 . . . Lacrosse 1 . . . Baseball 2 Debra Hollenbeck: WCVH 1 . . . Ski Club 2,3,4 Interact 3,4 Color Team 3,4 . . . National Honor Society 4 . . . Cabaret 3 ,... Stage Crew 2,3 Don Hone: Baseball 1,2 . . .Ski Club 4 . . . Thespians . . . It was real, it was nice, but not really nice. Brian Horvath: Lacrosse l,2,3,4 Ski Club l,2,3,4 Class Council 3,4 If you're gonna do somethin, . . .do it in a big wayll' Fred Hoth: Computer Club 3 . . . Free at Last! Mark Housman: Football 1 . . . Wres- tling4...Track4... Lim, I'll always love you. Mark Housman Paul Huber T David Hunt Michael Illovsky Paul Huba Huber: Soccer 1,2,3,4 . . . Baseball 1 . . . Lacrosse 2 Dave Hunt: lim glad Iim through in 182 LATER CATS - Fud, Zoot, Jen. I must confess, Camaro the Best. NYC Michael A. Illovsky: Marching Band 1,2,3,4 Ski Club 1,2,3,4 Stage Crew 3,4 Michael J ablonski: Have A Coke And A Smile Cee Jay Jackson: Auto Body 3,4 . . . Let There Be Rock, AC f DC, Led Zep- pelin, Valley Rules Katrina S. Jackson: Marching Band 1,2,3, Section Leader 4 . . . Symphonic Band 3,4 Concert Band 1,2,3,4 . . . Oklahoma'l Stage Crew 3 . . . Pit Band 3 . . . Chorus 2 . . . Literary Club 3 . . . Have a nice dayf' Mark Jacobson: WCVH 2,3,4 . . . Lamp 1,2 . . . Ski Club 3,4 Joann M. Jason: Interact 2,3,4 Student Council 3 . . . HOSA 4 . . . Na- tional Honor Society 4 . . . Echo 4 . . . Congratulations class of 1982 and thanks to my close friends for making the past 4 years special. L.B. - you're the best. Love Ya's - M.W., A.B., J.K., and L.M. Tim Jefferson: The Rolling Stones - 69,13 2 ig x . F 1 Charles Jackson Mark Jacobson Tim Jefferson Michael J ablonski X Katrina Jackson Joann Jason Cherri Johnson Karen Johnson Karen Elizabeth Johnson: Hockey 2 ...Softball2...SkiClub4... Always keep positive thoughts. Robbie Johnson: Soccer 1 . . . Football 2,3,4 . . . Wrestling 1,2 . . . Ski Club 2,3,4 . . . Thanks, S.S., K.L., K.G., and Wretch Kathleen Jones: The moments we spend together are preciousg just as you are. I love you Bub, and I always will. Connie H. Jorgensen: 9-ll grade in Westfield High: Spring Track 1,2 French Club 1,2,3 Ski Club 1 Key Club 3 . . . Dance Club 2 . . . H.C.H.S.: Ski Club 4 ... FBLA 4 ... If you love someone set it free, if it comes back its yours, if it doesn't it never was. Love's forever D.E. Maryann Jumper: Softball 1,2 . . . Na- ture Study 1,2,3,4 . . . Thanks to everyone S.R., J.W., J.W., J.Z., for a super year. Thanks to my sis S.R., I Love ya. Love to John W. always. S2 Robert Johnson Van Johnson ---- f' u QHTTWYX Donald Hone Nancy Justus Katherine Kalafski X, .. ig, ,:-,- Robert Kanaby: Basketball 1,2 . . . Golf 1,2,3,4 . .. Life has two sides, good and bad, itis up to you which side you see. Catherine L. Karger: Ski Club 1,2,3,4 Cheerleading 1 Gymnastics Club 1,2 . . . Pour chaque skieur, il y a une mogul de plaisir. Maria Anne Kasper: Keyboard l,2,3 ...DECA3 ...HOSA 1 Robert Catherine Just a song before I go. A lesson to be learned. Traveling twice the speed of sound. Itls easy to get burned. Thanks Turb! Love ya, Lip! Jill M. Kastner: Student Council 1 . . . Ski Club 3,4 Yearbook 3 Art Club 4 . . . Drill Squad 3 . . .Color Team 4 . . . National Honor Society 3,4 Daniel I. Katcher: Marching Band l,2,3,4 Boy's Tennis l,2,3,4 Stage Band l,2,3,4 . . . Musical 3,4 . . . Symphonic Band l,2,3,4 Ski Club 2,3,4 ... N.H.S. 4 . .. Cabaret l,2,3,4 Barbara Keller: Summer,s here and Mia -hu Kasmer the time is right for racin' in the street. J.B. and C.F. thanks for everything. Ann Kesckes: Soft shimmering white encompassed it, its tiny cloven hooves were golden, as was the delicate whorled horn that rose from its head. As the beautiful unicorn has lasted through eternity, so will our friendship. Good luck always to D.W. and C.S. Mark Kessel: FFA . . . CIE. . . VICA Thanks, Toad, Fud fZootJ Zooooo 8: NYC Annamarie Kesckes Mark Kessel John Kessler 83 June Kenneth Kharbanda: Ski Club 2,3,4 Boys' State Photography Club 1 . . . WCVH Radio 1',2,3,4 . . . Does anybody out there have a 'Cuda'?' Karin M. King: Chorus 2,4 . . . Class Council 2 . . . Nature Study l,2,3,4 . . . The man who follows the crowd will usu- ally get no further than the crowd. Barbara Kleckner: Student Council 2 . . . FBLA Vice-President 3, President 4 . . . Yearbook Business Staff . . . Thanks to all my friends - J.B., take care. Good luck S.K. Sharon Kleczynski: Key Club l Baseball Stat 2,3,4 . . . Cheerleading l,2,3, Co-Captain 4 . . . Basketball Stat 1 . . . Friends are like cherished memories, for they grow more precious as the years grow longer. Bonnie Sue Kline: Marching Band 1,2 . . . Color Team 3,4 . . . Cabaret 3 . . . Lower School Play 1,2 . . . Upper School Play2... Musical3 HOSA4... We do not remember days, we remem- ber momentsf' Best of luck in everything you do- M.W., T.C., R.U., M.A., C.S., D.W., T.F. Richard G. Klingler: FFA l,2,3,4 Sara Kohane: Marching Band l,2,3, Section leader 4 Synmhonic Band l,2,3,4 . . . Chorus 2,3,4 . . . Cabaret l,2,3 ...NHS 4. . . Musical l,2,3,4. . . Region Band 3 . . . Literary Club 1,3 . . . Jenny Haver 2 . . . Concert Band l,2,3,4 . . . French Honor Society 4 . . . Orches- tra 1,2 . . . Clarinet Choir 4 . . . A.P., KJ., M.K., E.U., Our friendship, like all rare things, must be preserved. Cynthia Kolodzinski: Cheerleading l,2,3, Co-Captain 4 . . . Art Club 3,4 Jacqueline C. Konyak: Softball Drill Squad 2,3, lst Lieutenant 4 Cabaret 2 ... Echo 4... Everyone may not understand our lan- guage, but everyone understands a smile. To the class: Miss you all. R.L. 8: D.D.T.: Miss you the most. Vase?', Sharon A.J. Kostak: Zelda it's been much. Kenneth M. Kozikowski: Cabaret l,2,3,4 . . . Musical l,2,3,4 . . . Chil- dren's Play l,2,3,4 . . . International Thespian Society 3,4 .. . WCVH l,2,3 Music Director 4 Lamp l Lower School Play 1,2 . . . Upper School Play 4 . . . Friends, thank you all for letting me be myself and not going along with the crowd. To Eva P. and Holly remember this date: November 7, 1987 at the Shu- bert Theater. Look for me in the Chorus! Kathy Krause: Chorus 2,3,4 . . . To the love I have lost, to the friends who remain, from each and everyone of you something special I have gained. Brian Krees: Intramural Basketball l Long live the derelicts and remember never play leapfrog with a unicorn. Diane Kubicek: Cheerleading 1,2 . . . Softball l,2,3 .. . Key Club l,2,3,4 . .. Michael - You are the object of my desire. You are the sun and the moon to me. You make me so happy. I believe in loving you. Michele Kukunaris: Marching Band l Twirling Squad 2,3, Co-Captain 4 Concert Band l,2,3,4 Cabaret 3,4 . . . Lacrosse Stat. 2,3,4 . . . S.K., E.U., A.P., K.J., - True friends are hard to find but I've been lucky enough to find you. P.S. Let,s go out for Chinese food this weekend! Jacqueline Konyak Brian Krees 1 Sophie Kuczynski 1 Michele Kukunaris Eric Kurzenberger Lori A. Kurzenberger: German Club 1 . . . Needlework Club 4 . . . Child Devel- opment Aide 4 . . . David - I love you with all my heart. fAnd the General, tooll Kelly J. Laird: Basketball l,2,3,4 . . . Softball l,2,3 . . . Ski Club 1,2,3, Trea- surer 4 . . . Student Council 4 . . . Key Club 1,2 . . . So often we kneel to our weaknesses when we could be rising to our strengthsi' K.G. - This one's for you buddy . . . Cadillac Ranch Barry R. Lake: Soccer 1 . . . Gymnas- tics 2,3 . . . History Club 2,3,4 . . . These are the best years of your life so make them the best and don't waste them. C4P7, 2J, L 75415 Robin Lynn Tracy LaMothe tRobJ: Softball 1,2 Ski Club 1,2,3,4 Drill Squad 4 . . . Cosmetology 3,4 . . . VICA Reporter 3 . . . VICA Treasurer 4 They say friends are one of lifeis great- est possessions or wealths, for with friends you dare to be yourselff' Thanx Dawn and Jack for always being there, you guys are the best. Forever love to Mimi, C.K., J.B., J.M., and SHRHS'S K.M. Good Luck!! Love ya always K.Tf, and G.D.C. Sheri Lang: Field Hockey 1,2 . . . Class Council 1 Hey Laner! Have a Malukie and a smile! We leave so much behind, but even more is in front of us. Kathy Lanzen: Color Guard 2 . . . Ski Club 2,3,4 Sheri Lang Kathryn Lanzen Paul Larios 86 Judy Latourette Joseph Lentine 4 -I-M. ..k. .t WX Kevin Lauyer Brian Keith Lerch Richard Lawlor Judith A. Latourette: Cheerleading l,2,3, Co-Captain 4. . . Ski Club l,2 . .. Gymnastic Club l,2,3 Girls State Alternate . . . Rapid Runners 4 . . . Dreams are something one may need to take you away from reality. Richard Lawlor: Death Squad '82, Poker 3,4 . . . Ski Club 3,4 . . . National Honor Society 4 . . . STOGIE ROCKS! See y'all later. It was fun. Patricia Lear: Debate 8L Forensics l ... Chorus 2,3,4 . .. I am not afraid of tomorrow, for I have seen yesterday, and I love today. Eric Leibowitz: Jets Ice Hockey 4 Kim Lejnar: Key Club l . . .Echo 2. . . Ski Club 4 . . . Interact 4 . . . The road is still yet long but this is an- other bridge crossed. I love you fish. Brian Lenskold: Basketball l . . . Ski Club l,2,3,4 . . . Interact 4 Robin, we had good times, bad times and in the future I hope we have plenty more good times. Joseph Lentine: Wrestling l,2,3,4 . . . Football 1,2 . . . Track l,2,3,4 . . . A fish hooked is a fish cooked 87 William Lillis Robert Lindaw f Y y Heidi Light Michael D. Lieberman: Band 1,2,3,4 Track 1,3 Yearbook 3,4 WCVH 3,4 We the willing, lead by the unknowing, are doing the impossible for the ungrate- ful. We have done so much for so long with so little, we are now qualified to do anything with nothing. Heidi Joan Light: Marching Band 1 . . . Color Team 2,3,4 . . . Basketball 1,2 . . . Winter Track 3,4 . . . Spring Track 2,3,4 . . . Softball 1 . . . Student Council 3,4 Class Council President 2 Folk Singers 1 . . .Musical 1,3 . . .Jersey Girls' State Delegate '81 . . . Things turn out best for the people who make the best of the way things turn out. xxx ooo E.L., J.M., G.W., W.H., A.C., E.P., S.K., A.P., I love you - J.S. Luisito Marasigan Limosnero: Thank God I Made It. Robert B. Lindaw, Jr.: WCVH 1,2,3,4 Football 2,3,4 National Honor Society 3,4 . . . Spanish Honor Society 3,4 Heidi Lindeboom: Horse 'n Rider . . . FFA . . . Debate Club . . . Sewing 8a Crafts . . . 1 hope you all find a person you can tru- ly love. Jennifer A. Linder: Track . . . Winter Track . . . One for all and all for one. Bryan Lippincott: Soccer l,2,3, Co- Cpt 4 Baseball l,2,3 Central United Soccer Club Scott C. Little: Frosh Football . . . La- crosse 1,2,3,4 Ski Club 1,2, 3,4 . .. Bow Club 3,4 Jennifer Linder Bryan Lippincott Scott Little 1 i i Karen Long Karen Long: Horse in Rider 1 . . . FFA l,2,3, President 4 . . . To every thing there is a purpose, and a time to every season . , . under the heav- en Elizabeth Longordo: Gymnastics 1,2,3 ... Softball 2 . .. Life is for living, so live it up! The sky's the limit. Love you P.C. of '82. Eric Charles Love: Ski Club 1,2,3 Adam P. Lucarini: Marching Band 1,2,3 . . . Ski Club 2,3,4 . . . Volleyball 1,2 . . . Donna, I'm glad we had the chance to get to know one another. Douglas M. Lukowski: Lacrosse 1,2 WCVH 1,2,3,4 WCVH Radio Club l,2,3,4 Ski Club 2,3 Key Club 4 BRJ, MJD, MF, SV, SR, HL, JP- Luv Ya' FRIENDS FOREVER - DML David Luksza: The Ranchero Man Christine Lwowski: Class Council l ...Key Club 1 ...Spring Track 1,2 . .. Spanish National Honor Society 3, Sec 4 . . . Soccer Statistician 3,4 Central United Soccer 3,4 . . . GFAC Women's Soccer Capt. 3,4 . . .National Honor So- ciety I cherish my memories of yesterday, enjoy what is mine today, and look for- ward to my tomorrowsf' Thanks J.G. and S.M. for all the great times . . . Sea- side ,8l the Ward . . . and all the firstsf' Love and happiness to you always. Longordo ,-.., .... rw., Y -no--W V- David Luksza Christine Lwowski Jonathan Lyons Jonathan Lyons: Football l,2,3,4 . . . Baseball 1,2 . . . You are more beautiful than the early dawn. Stay with me forever? V. H. Peter MacLellan! Winter Track 2,3,4 . . . Spring Track 2,3,4 . . . Ski Club Dianne C. Maddalena: Gymnastics l,2,3,4 ... Track Stat 3,4 . .. Life is too short, Live it up now! Christopher Magliocco: Special Ed ... Home Economics 1,2 ...Art 3 ... Family Living Rap Group 4 . . . Games People Play . . . I will miss you all. We had a great time. My favorite subject was lunch. Jeanne Marie Mahar: Cheerleading 1,2 . . . Class Council 3,4 . . . Thanks P.C. of '82, P.A., S.S., S.S., B.S., C.C., L.L., C.B., J.M., K.S., Do it up. Steven Mapes: Football l,2,3,4 Wrestling 2,3,4 .. . Jr. Class President . . . Ski Club Susan Marlatt: Interact l,2,3, Corr. Sec. 4 . .. Ski Club l,2,3 ... Every journey begins with the first step? 90 Machnik Peter MacLellan el Jeanne Mahar Salvatoor Mannino Steven Mapes Marlatt Sherri Marrapodi: In the long run, i there's still time to change the road 3 you're on.', S , C 3 9 l I 1 ' g , . Erin Martin: Horse and Rider l,2,3,4 s'Cherish yesterday, dream tomorrow, live today! To: Hides, Ginger, Lee, Ja- net, and Renee: Let the good times roll!!! Ginger, Remember December l8! ,-W-. .M - -'-f.,:s,A . . , Erin Martin Gregory Martin: Lacrosse l Ski Club 2,3,4 . . . Street Hockey 1 . . . Ca- reers in Broadcasting 3 Reinhold Martin: Soccer 4 . . .Nation- al Honor Society 4 . . . Soccer Club 3,4 William J. Masaitis: Soccer , Sage Mason: J.G. and C.L.: Always remember going to Hawaii and catching bullfrogs after midnight. Thanks for a great summer. Patti Massimo: Ski Club l,2,3,4 . . . Horse and Rider 2,3 . . . Summer of '81 Party Up! Five to one, one in five, no one here gets out alive Uim Morrisonj. Patricia Massimo James Mathews Roger Matthews 91 Q 5 'fx figw V! 'Av S 4,1 'Y Q ' 0 ,fx-f . QL' Q! R' 1: A- 54-.x,4m.,,.'af L2 A Wx 'ig ,rw -1- 4, 'f V Q' KV f, sv Q w Q OL LII.. KIALAA Eric Maurer Heather McConnell Karen McGowan Heather Mclntyre Lisa McNamara .f .1 Rachel Shelly Matto: Field Hockey 2,3,4 . . . Softball l,2,3,4 ... Key Club l,2,3,4 ... Rapid Runners 4 . . . Mick, Space, Trace, Sted 8: Buck . .. We have so many memories that will never end. I love you! Remember pin- kies up! Spaz, thanks for everything. Eric Maurer: Key Club 2 . . . Ski Club 1 ...Cross Country 3 ...Track 3... Take it easy. Alison Mayewski: It all looks fine to the naked eye, but it donlt really happen that way at all. Mark A. Mazewski: EQ Manager Varsity Basketball 1,2 . . . EQ Manager JR. Varsity Soccer 2,3 . . . WCVH 2,3,4 . . . Assistant Program Director for WCVH 4 Joseph Mazza: In racing, as any other thing in life, it's not what you brung, it's how you run. Go for it. Heather McConnell: Marching Band 1 . . . Class President 1 . . . Lower Class Playl . . .Basketball 1 . . .Lacrosse Stat. 1 . . . Soccer 2 . . . Class Council 4 . . . Cabaret4...NHS4... Jag har alskat de har dagarna. Coch Rolfj Karen McGowan: Ski Club l,2,3,4 . . . FBLA 3,4 . . . Vice-President 4 . . . Yearbook 4 . . . Thanx for all the memories, Sherm, Flame, Mo, Rosie, Cint 84 Skippy. I love you always Keith! Heather McIntyre: Drill Squad 2,3, Captain 4 Cabaret 2,3 Cheer- leading l . . . Ski Club l,2,3,4 . . . Key Club l . . . ls it so small a thing to have enjoyed the sun, to have lived light in the spring, to have loved, to have thought, to have done? - Mathew Arnold Greg Mendonca: Gymnastics Dean B. Meyer: Marching Band l,2,3 ...Ski Club 3,4... Hunterdon Central is a fine place to spend your time if you don't have any- thing better to do. Caroline Michel: Tennis l,2,3,4 Track 1,2 . . . Student Council l,2,3, Vice-President4. . .Ski Club l,2,3,4. . . NHS Amy S. Miller: Spring Track and Field 1,2 . . . Winter Track Club l . . . Ski Club 2,3,4 . . . Gymnastics Club 1,2 ... Interact 4 . .. A friend comes in when the rest of the world has gone out. Thanks everyone. Good luck, J. B.! Gretchen Stewart Miller: Key Klickers 3 Horse and Rider 2 Color Guard 3,4 Ski Club 4 Cabaret 2,3,4 . . . Interact Club 4 . . . Today is surrounded by yesterday's memories and tomorrowis hopes and dreams. Terri Milligan: Interact 2,3, Treasur- er 4 . . . Ski Club l,2,3 .. . Rapid Run- ners 4 . . . Class Council l, Secretary 3,4 Hold fast to dreams, for if dreams die, life is a broken winged bird that cannot fly Amy Miller Gretchen Jean Marie Lee Misko: Softball 2 . . . FFA 2 ...Ski Club 2,3,4 . .. FBLA 3 ...Echo4...COE4... Life is a given moment for us to make the day worthwhile. - Nicknames, Monk, and Jr. M 8: M. Marie Mockersz Horse and Rider 3,4 ...Fencing3...SkiClub4... After high school comes college, horses, and boyfriends. Kellie June Moeggenberg: Drama Club l . . . International Relations Club President 3,4. . . FBLA 3,4. . .National Honor Society 4 . . . National Junior Honor Society l . . . Marching Band 2 . . . Symphonic Band 1,2 . . . Orchestra 1,2 . . . KS Foreverw To all my friends: Good Luck in all you do, Love ya. KKSP, own- er Gerald Drew Molter: Football 1,2 . . . Baseball 2,3,4 . . . Basketball l,2,3,4 . . . NHS 4 . . . Tracy, I remember . . . ! Louis J. Monaco: Football l,2,3,4 . . . Ski Club l,2,3 . . . Streaks Co-captain 3 TAKE IT EASY! Shirley Montross: Ski Club 2 . . . In- teract 2,3 . . .Cosmetology 3,4. . .VICA 3,4 . . . To a very special friend - S.G. Thank you for all you have done, and may our friendship last forever. Also B.C., T.E., G.B., B.B., T.B., - remember the fun. Pamela Laura Mills Ya. Kellie 5 Gerald Mglter Louis Monaco Shirley Montross 96 Catherine Moon Michele Morgan Morris N-our Thomas Mount . , John Moricz Catherine Moon: Musical 2,3,4 Caberet 3,4 . . .Upperschool Play 4 . . . Children's Play 3,4 . . . Student Council 3,4 National Honor Society 4 Girls' State Delegates Intellectual Radical Soceity Csicj 3,4 . . . French Honor Society 4 . . . Haste still pays haste, and leisure an- swers leisure. Like doth quit like, and measure still for measuref' Shakespeare . . . Phaedrus, we love you - I. R. Michele Ann Morgan: Spring Track 1,2 . . . Cross Country 1,2 . . . Ski Club 1,2,3,4 . . . Interact l, Chairman 2,4 . . . John R. Moricz: Ski Club 2,3,4 . . . Darlene Morris: Keep your dreams high! Don't forget the good times and the bad times. Lynette Morris: Softball 1,2 . . . Ski Club 2,3,4 . .. Key Club 1,2 ... Thanks DT 2,3,5, 8L 6 For all the good times! Love wasn't put in the heart to stay - Love isn't love 'til you give it away. Thanks for letting me love T. H. Thomas M. Mount: Tennis 2 . . . Jets Ice Hockey 4 . . . An education is worthless if one cannot share it with your friends, the ones who make this school all worthwhile. Gary Mules: FFA 1,2 . . . The only married man in the class of 1321: 97 John M. Mulligan: Ouija Club ' Mary Regina Mumm: Track 1,2 . . . , . . , Mary Mumm I Student Council 1 . . . S Club l . . . Before you can believe in others you have to believe in yourself. Chris, Thanks for always being there when I I needed you. Richard Mundy: FFA l,2,3,4 Jesse Myers: Baseball 1,2,3,4. . .Soc- cer l,2,3,4 Central United Soccer Club Dave Nicoletti: Football 1,2,3,4 Wrestling 1,2,3,4 Ski Club 1,2,3,4 Baseball 1 . . . Track 3 Sheryl Niles: Lower School Play 1,2 i . . . Upper School Play 2 . . . Musical 3 Jesse M . . . Ski Club 3,4 . . . Concession Stand 2,3,4 . . . Student Council 3 . . . I Treasure the memories, for now is the time for a new beginningi' Mikemidu Martin Nemeth ' ' ' 3 i -Y YY 34 ' s - John Netherly David Nicoletti Sheryl Niles Tammy Nodes l Tammy Lynn Nodes: Field Hockey 1,2 . . . Softball l,2,3,4 . .. Always remember, nothing lasts for- ever. Chris Noll: Ski Club l,2,3 . . . Interact 1,2,3, Vice-President 4 . . . Field Hockey l,2,3,4 . . .National Honor Society 4. . . Unfold your wings and fly away into the starry sky friends of mine have a good time. Hoyt Axton y Stanley F. Novak: Band 1,2 . . . Wres- tling l,2,3,4 Chris Nowak: Soccer l,2,3, Captain 4 . . . Baseball 1,2 . . . Soccer Club 2,3,4 Marie J. O'Brien: Softball 2,3 . . . Key Club l,2,3,4 . . .Student Council 3,4 . . . National Honor Society Marching Band 1 Marie Occhipinti: Softball 1,2 Volleyball l,2,4 James F. 0'Donnell: Ski Club 3,4 . . . Computer Club 3,4 . . . Low Rider Club 3,4 . . . Skeeter Brown keep on JAMMINV' X Chris Noll Dl.dIllCy lYUVd.lk Marie Occhipinti Susan Norman Chris Nowak me f ' X W . 'N ' Marie O'Brien James O'Donnell Janet Olson: ECHO Writing Editor 3, Editor-in-Chief4. . . Drill Squad 3, Sec- ond Lieutenant 4 . . . Cabaret 3 . . . Na- tional Honor Society 3,4 . . . Whois Who Among American High School Students If you can imagine it, you can achieve it. If you can dream it, you can become it Carol Opdyke: Ski Club 3,4. . .Spring Track 1,2,3,4 . . . Winter Track 1,2,3,4 . . . NHS 4 . . . Live life to the fullest and never lose sight of your goals. Charles J. Opdyke: Auto Body 1,2 . . . Wood Shop 1,2 . .. The first four years are the hardest. George Paliatsos: Baseball 1 . . . Soc- cer 1,2,3,4 Track 3 Wrestling 1,2,3,4 . . . Central United Soccer Club Susan Jane Palladino: Student Coun- cil 1,2,3,4 Interact 1,2,4 Key Club 3 X-Country 1,2 Track 1,2,3 , . . If I accept the sunshine and warmth, I must also accept the thunder and the lightning. Dana Lee Palmer: National Honor Society 4 . . . Chorus 2,3,4 . . . Student Council 3,4 . . . Class Council 4 . . . School Musical 2,3,4 . . . Devil's Caba- ret 3,4 . . . Children's Play 3 . . . Future Farmers of America 1,2,3 . . . You can take a girl out of the country but you can't take the country out of a girl. Maria Palmer: Field Hockey 1,2,3 . . . Tennis Stat. 4 . . . Student Council 1,3,4 ... Ski Club 3,4 100 Brenda Opdyke Carol Opdyke Dana Palmer Maria Palmer Eugenia Panageas Jeffery Panek R , nr . 11- , n-,-1,-- Bradford Parker Susan Pawlikowski Eugenia Panageas: Spring Track 1,2,3,4 Winter Track 1,2,3,4 NHS 4 . . . Student Council 2,3 . . . Jeff J. Panek: No not as a rule. Debra Ann Pangia: FBLA 3,4 . . . Experience is a hard teacher because she gives the test first, the lesson afterwards. Thanks to all my friends, esp. Rai, who made all these years worthwhile. P.S. Harry, your turn to get kidnappedlllll Virginia tGinnyJ Pantano: Color Guard 2,3, Captain 4 . . . Cabaret 2,3,4 . . . Muscular Distrophy Show 2 . . . Ski Club 4 . . . Interact 4 . . . Thanks J, C CSD, G, J, K, L, and Color Guard Members for showing me the way to a good time. Love y'all! Bradford R. Parker: Soccer l,2,4 . . . Baseball l,2,4 . . . Basketball 1,2 . . . Central United Soccer Club l,2,4 Susan C. Pawlikowski: It isn't what you have nor where you go what counts. It's what you do with what you've got, wherever you happen to be. Wesley Penrose: Concert Band 4 . . . Baseball 4 . . . Now you see me, now you don't. Robert Perehinys, Jr.: Football 1 . . . l . ,, , Wesley Penrose ----- 1 101 David Petersen James Petrozelli Theresa Pfenninger Mark PhillipS sharon Pickeii Lisa Piion Michelle Pinelli Katharine Plum Rosemarie Pfauth David Petersen: Ski Club 3,4 . . . Bat- tle ofthe Bands 3,4 . . . Skeeter Brown lives on! What a year. Jim Petrozelli: Football 1,2 . . . Track 1,2,3,4 . . . Wrestling 1,2,3,4 . . . Peace Mouse, Peace Squig, Peace John Rose Pfauth: Ski Club 2,3 Theresa Pfenninger: Field Hockey l,2,3,4 . . . Key Club l,2,3, President 4 . . .Ski Club 1,2 ,... Student Council 1,2 Memories of true friends will stay with us foreverf' Thanks for always being there Rich. Mark Phillips: Cross Country 2,3,4 International Relations Club l,4, V.P. 2, Pres. 3 . . . Student Council 3,4 . . . Class Council 2, Treasurer 4 Sharon Lee Pickell: Marching Band 1,2 . . . Color Guard 3,4 . . . Lower School Play 1,2 . . . Folk Singers 1,2,3, President 4 . . . Opera Club 2 . . . Musi- cal 2,3 . . . Class Council l,3, Treasurer 2 . . . Ski Club 2 . . . Chorus 1,2,3,4 . .. Cabaret 3 . . . Yearbook 3 . . . You never lose love, you just step into another phase of understanding. S.L.P. Lisa Pilon: Kenny, thanks for all the good times! Baby, we were Born to Run! M.C. Sis, thanks for being there when I needed you, Love Ya! JB Michele Denise Pinelli: Horse 8a Rid- er Club 4 . . . At Dowingtown Sr. High: 4-H Horse Club 1,2, President 3 . . . Pony Club Vice-President 2,3 Re- gional Rally 1,2,3 . . .Spanish Club 1 . . . Live for today, for yesterday is gone, and tomorrow is a long way off. Hi D.W.! Katharine Plum: Marching Band 1,2,3 . . . Musical 1,2,3,4 . . . Symphonic Band 3,4...NHS4... I listen to the wind, to the wind of my soul. CAT STEVENS Carol Polhemus: Tennis 2,3,4 co-cap- tain . . . Student Council 3,4 . . . History Club 1,2 . . . Debate3 . . .Ski Club4. .. National Honor Society 4 . . . Girls State 3 Intellectual Radical Soceity fsicj 3,4... Qui nimbis probat, nihil probatf' Brian Polito: Wrestling . . . Track . . . Power Lifting . . . Weight Lifting Shelley Prakopcykz Drill Squad 2,3,4 . . . Lacrosse Stat l,2,3,4 . . . HOSA 4 M.S, P.W, M.K, K.T - Friends make the path a little bit easier - S.P. 84 S.H. - love ya always! - S.P. - --wwg g gg Sandra M. Price: Vica Club 4 Needlework Club 4 . . . Ken, Happiness will fulfill our lives. I love you truly, - you're always in my heart. Susan Pruchnicki: Musical 2,3,4 . .. Cabaret 3,4 . . . Class Play 3,4 . . . Chil- dren's Play 3,4 . . . Thespian Society . . Literary Magazine l . . . National Hon- or Society .. . Intellectual Radical So- ceity Csicj 3,4 Everything always works out for the best Phil Pruna: Astronomy l,2,3 . . . De- bate 2,3,4 . . . Forensics 2,3,4 . . . Fenc- ing 4 . . . Debate saying, Give me a break. Brian Polito Allison Pryce: Marching Band l,2,3, Section Leader 4 . . . Concert Band 1,2,3,4 . . . Echo 4 . . . Airport Cabaret Stage Crew 2 . . . Lil, Abner Stage Crew 2 Jenny Haver2 Chorus2 Literary Club l . . . Symphonic Band 4 SK, KJ, EU, MK - As an old Chinese waiter once said, The best times are those spent with good friends. David Quigley: Baseball 1,2,3,4 Ski Club 2,3,4 . . . Sandra Price Philip Pruna Allison Pryce Carol Polhemus Susan Pruchnicki David Quigley Stan Radomski, Jr: History l,2,3,4. . . Spanish Honor Society 2 . . . Youth is a poem with a springtime theme, measured by moments of laugh- ter and dreams. Regina Ragusa: Ski Club 3,4 S Club 2 . . . Thanks to the group for making high school fun. JT, BB, MV, BB, EM, SS, DH, AH. Eleanor Gene Rake: Chorus l,2,3,4 ...Games People Play 4... FFA 1 ... Health Occupations 3 . . . Child Devel- opment Aid 2,3 . . . Where would we be without all these teachers?! Elsie Lynn Rake: Echo 4 . . . FBLA 4 Being a senior has special meaning to me because it signifies that Ron and I will be together all the sooner. Allison J. Rallo: Gymanstics 1,2 . . . Track 2 . . . Yesterday is dead -forget it, tomorrow has not come - donlt worry, today is here - use it. Carl Ramirez: Debate and Forensics l,2,3,4 Astronomy Club 1,2, Vice- President 3 . . . National Honor Society Track l,2,3,4 Cross-Country l,2,3, Captain 4 ... 'tFor you shall know the Truth, and the Truth will make you freef' Andy Rawlins: Football l,2,3,4 Basketball 1 Susan M. Rea: Marching Band 1,2 Andrew Rawlins Susan Rea Edward Rehl 104 Sandra Rekowski Linda Rementeria Steven Richard Edward Ristoro Susan Roberts - Andrea Robertson James Robertson Dorothy Rockafellow Brian Riccioni Q Sandi Rekowski: Singers l . . . Class Council Vice President 2 . . . Yearbook Staff 3,4 Brian James Riccioni: Lacrosse 1 . . . Ski Club 2,3,4 . . . Chone', A blue '52 Chevy pickup will never die. Edward D. Ristoro: Marching Band l,2,3,4 . . . WCVH 1 ...Ski Club 2,3,4 Echo 3, Photography Editor 4 National Honor Society 3,4 . . . French Honor Society 4 . . . Photography Club 2 Susan Roberts: Chorus 2,3,4 . . . Na- ture Study l,2,3,4 . . . To all my friends JW, JW, and my dad JR. Thanks! And to my sis, MAJ thanks for everything. Love ya all. Andrea B Robertson: Ski Club 4 . . . Horse 'n' Rider 4 . . . Stop dribbling from the mouthf' Goto college, become a policewoman and get married. Most of all be happy. Dorothy Jean Rockafellow: Class Vice-President l . . . Class Play 1,2 . . . Quadriga 1 . . . Art Club l . . . FBLA 3 My time here was worthwhile as long as I made at least one person smile. Re- member the precious times, Class of '82. l 105 Jose Rodriguez: Let it be. Give peace a chance. Ira Rubin: Football l,2,3,4 . . . Ski Club 2,3 . . . Wrestling 1,2 . . . Lacrosse 1 Renee Elizabeth Ryan: Spanish Honor Society Vice-President 3, President 4 . . . Varisty Soccer Stat. 3,4 . . . National Honor Society 4 . . . Intellectual Radical Soceity lsicl 3,4 Don,t let the past remind us of what we are not now -'l CSN8cY. Scotty 9f22f 79 now and forever . . . Rachna Sachdeva: Math League 3 . . . FBLA 3 . . . International Relations Club 4 . . . French Honor Society 4 . . . Soccer and Tennis Intramurals 3,4 Rush, loves R.E.O.'s Speedwagon and J Joanne Sackett: Marching Band 2,3,4 . . . Spanish Honor Society 3,4 . . . Inter- act 1,2,3,4 . . . Chorus 3 Michael Salvato: Football 1,2 . . . Ski Club l,2,3 .. . FFA 2,3,4 Stu Salvato: FFA 3,4 . .. Acting l,2,3,4 . . . Marching Band 1 Donna L. Sanborn: Gymnastics l,2,3,4 . . . Remember yesterday. Dream of to- morrow, but live for today. I'll love you always APAL Dana T. Santella: Key Club l,2,3 . . . Ski Club l,2,3,4 . . . Student Council 4 . . . Cheerleading 3,4 . . . Marching Band 1 . . . Remember all the fun times we spent together. Good luck in the future: MOB, BG, CH, ST, CM, MP, SP, TP. Maybe someday we will get to GA, North Cen- tral, MEB'S '81 Donna Sanborn Dana Sarllella Kenneth Santino Kenneth Santino: Soccer 1 . . . Basket- ball l,2,3,4 . .. Baseball l,2,3,4 Lauri Anne Saunders: Softball 1 . . . Cheerleading l,2,3, Co-captain 4 . . . You cannot learn from the mistakes of others, only from the ones you make yourself. Partying Crew of '82 Tim Scanlon: Football Katherine Schaefer: FBLA Historian 3 . . . Interact 3 . . . Ski Club 4 . . . Stu- dent Council 4 Very special memories can only be made with very special people. Remember them always. J.A.C. and T.A.S. Lorraine Schafer: Field Hockey 1,2 . . . Russian l,2,3,4. . . Slavic Honor So- ciety I hope someday I will be able to make footprints for other people to follow by. Mary Beth Scheier: Field Hockey l,2,3, Capt. 4 . . .Basketball l,2. . .Stu- dent Council l,2,3,4 . . . Rapid Runners 4 . . . 'Y . . But when you know you have a real friend somewhere, suddenly all the oth- ers are so much easier to bear. - Jack- son Browne. Trace, Sted, Mick, Cadet and Buck, Thanks for all the wonderful times. Happiness always, my friends. Felicia A. Schilp: Symphonic l,2,3,4 . . . Musical 1,2 . . . Marching Band l,2,3,4 . . . Stage Crew - Musical and Cabaret l,2,3,4 . . . Fle' If you love something set it free, if it returns, itls yours, if it doesn't, it never was. 'X Laura Satkowski Lauri Saunders L ,,,, ,,.,,, ..,. .1 ,--, Q .tw -- Mary Scheier Felicia Schilp Carolyn Schmid Lisa Schmid Lisa Schmid: Ski Club 2,3 . . . Interact 2,3,4 . . . Rapid Runners 4 . . . Follow your dreams . . . If you stumble, don't stop and lose sight of your goal, press on to the top, for only on the top can we see the whole view. Ronnie Lynn Schmidt: All my love and encouragement to M.S., who holds the key to my heart and the happiness in my future. Ed Schmitt: Ouija Club 4 . . . All people should know the meaning of full growth and expansion. - The Good Humor Man Karen Schonheiter: May life bring you everything. Kerrin Steve D. Schroedel: Baseball 1,2 .. . Ski Club 3,4 Matthew Schuette: Marching Band 1,2,3,4 Stage Band 2,3,4 Sym- phonic Band 2,3,4 . . . Musical 2,3,4 . . . Pit Band Cabaret 2,3,4 Computer Club 2 . . . Volleyball 1,4 . . . Good luck to D.K., D.S. NaNa, B,C., K.F., E.C., Gerne. Central took away the best years of my life. Wonder bar! Troy Schulz: Football 1,3,4 . . . Wres- tling 1,2,3 Marching Band 1,2 Jets Ice Hockey 4 08 Ronnie Schmidt 2 2 tssrsr at 1 R ert Scholink gg ob Karen Schonheiter Steve Schroedel Matthew Gary Schutts ----- V fer' .1 Christopher Shaffer Kim Schwanke: Gymnastics 1,2 . . . True happiness consists not in the multi- tude of friends but in their worth and choice. A friend is one to whom one may pour out all the contents of one's heart, chaff and grain together, knowing that the gentlest of hands will take and sift it, keep what is worth keeping, and with a breath of kindness, blow the rest away. To Special Friends Forever P.C. 82. Robert A. Seaborg: Soccer 1,2 Track 1,2 . . .Band 1,2,3 . . .Lamp Staff Kim Schwanke Writer 1 Sheri Seaman: Basketball 1,2 . . . Key Club 1,2 . . . It happened in the summer of '81 Thanks DT 1,3,4,5 for all the friend- ship you've shared with me. R.J., catch me now, I'm falling. Ready Freddy - it's a crazy little thing called love. BAB, I'll never forget you - thanks. Kristin Searles: To live in the hearts you leave behind is not to die. Thanks D.T. 1, 2, 3 and 5 for not letting me die! Looking forward to the future. Frank Setnicky: Radio 3,4 . . . Metals H W Sheril Seaman 114 ' Woods 1,3 Christopher E. Shaffer: Football 1 . . . Lacrosse l,2,3,4. . .Ski Club 1,2,3,4 . .. National Honor Society 3,4 . . . Jet's Ice Hockey 3,4 Elaine Shallop: Cheerleading 1,2 . . . Key Club l . . . A real friend is a person who walks in when the rest of the world walks out. John Shulack: Soccer 1 . . . Lacrosse 1 . . . Ski Club Mark Sevchuk Elaine Shallop John Shl1l21Ck 109 Senior Superlatives Class athletes: Mike Squier, Stephanie Guidotti, Mark SDragotta Class musicians: Dan Katcher, Sara Kohane , Q ' 1 x A 1 Q 3 X C S Class scholars: Pete Cadra, Janet Olson F 1 A C M.: Friendliest: Mary Scheier, Lou Monaco A Class couple: Tracy Baggerly, Gerry Molter ali N X ' M we f . A 1 i 1 Q f- ISE s P EZ? 1 Ei .5 Q fr 4 4- if S 1 A C lf iii: -- ' 4 mg ' C l sf! S' fi ' gailsfao VOA. 1 7 lx' Class actor! actress: Mark Anthony, Tina Hendricks 5 'S P !4 Class artists: Rich Case, Jill Kastner 111 l l A Isabel Silva Colleen Smith A . Scott Smith i . SSSSS -. .. .4 4 f Thomas Smith Jacqueline snook David Skillman Marie Sierp: Lacrosse Stat l,2,3,4 . . . Hosa 4 . . . S.P., P.W., M.K., K.T., A friend is a forever thingf' Colleen Smith: Soft shimmering white encompassed it, its tiny cloven hooves were goldeng as was the delicate whorled horn that rose from its head. As the beautiful unicorn has lasted through eternity, so will our friendship. Good luck always to A.K. and D.W. Scott Smith: Ouija Club 4 . . . Anthrapods are the Human link with morality. Thomas F. Smith: Cross-Country l,2,4 .. . Track l,2,4 . . . Astronomical Society l,2,3 . . . Ski Club 3 . . . WCVH 4 Danielle Sparling: S Club 1,2 . . . Rap group 3,4 Karen Spilatro: Horse in Rider 3 . . .Ski Club 3 . . .Computer Math 4. . . Typing 4 . . . The Beatles will live on forever! Michael Squier: Spring Track l,2,3, M.V.P., 4 . . . Football 1,2,3,4 . . . Win- ter Track 2,3,4 Cynthia Lee Stedman: National Hon- or Society . . . Field Hockey 2,3, Captain 4 Basketball l Softball l,2,3,4 . . . Key Club l,2,3,4 . . . Lacrosse Club . . . Rapid Runners . . . To Shelly and her pinky, Mary Easy Come, Easy Go,', Hey Trace, It's l1:OO. , Mickieis Somebody, and ,Kathy's love . . . Thanks for being the great friends that you are. Love ya, Sted. Lisa Steeg: Ski Club 3,4 . . . Student Council 3 . . . Softball 1 . . . Concession 3,4 . . . t Keep your feet on the ground and reach for the stars. Camille Stellato: If you love some- thing, set it free, If it comes back to you, it was meant to beg lf it doesn't, it never was. Best Friends - Kandy - STILL Greg Stellwag: Streaking Crew of 'G82 . . . E.J. Fudd for Vice- President David Snyder Traci Snyder Michael Squier C A ' Lisa Steeg 1 Camille Stellato C Gregory Stellwag Bonnie Stevens: Gymnastics 1 . . . Gymnastics Club l,2,3 . . . Deca 3,4 Susan Stewart: Softball 2 Class Council 3,4 Denise M. Stiles: Softball 1,2 . . . Cos- metology 3,4 . . . I can't believe I'm finally out!! Steven A. Stryker: Track 1,2,3 Weight Training Club 1,2 . . . Sorry about the Cubs, Troy. Maybe next year theyill reach 500. Kevin M. Sullivan: Marching Band 1,2,3,4 . . . Symphonic Band l,2,3,4 . . . Ski Club 2,3,4 . . . Class Council l . . . Woodwind Quintet 3 . . . School Musi- cals COrchestraJ 2,3,4 Richard M. Sullivan: I was testing the bounds of reality: I was curious to see what would happen - That's all it was - curiousity Mr. Mojo Risin' Elizabeth M. Sumner: Cheerleading 2, 3 . . . Class Council 3,4 . . . Colleen - Thanks for everything. Chris T. - Hold on to that dream. I love you P. C. '82 Kevin Sullivan 114 en I Jeffre Swartz Y Sean Michael Supple: Class Council 2 Sally M. Sutphen: Class Council 3,4 ...SkiClub 3,4... The past holds all my favorite memories, but the future holds all my dreams, han- dle them carefully, for they shatter easi- ly. I'll always love you Chris. Thanks P, C. of '82 for the times. S.S., C. C., K. S., B. S., J. M., P. A., C. B., L. L., M. C., I bet I can - Love ya! Jeff Swartz: Ski Club 2,3,4 Hangglider Club Paul Szwed: Soccer l,2,3,4 La- crosse l,2,3,4 Ski Club 2,3,4 Symphonic Band l,2,3 . . .Central Unit- ed Soccer Club l,2,3,4 National Honor Society 4 Michelle Tanenbaum: All you touch and all you see is all your life will ever be I just want to thank all my good friends - Weed, S, Ab, for everything . . . ZAPPA Gregory Taranto: Spanish Honor So- ciety 3,4 . . . National Honor Society . . . Football 1,2 . . . Track 1,2 . . . Long live the Derelicts. Hey guys, re- member a Smith and Wesson beats four aces. To my very best friends CSL., E.S., M.F., S.V.J I love ya's. ll5 eller Thatcher f i V .f'A it if .1 .Si .11 ii -111 s fi David Tollin Kathleen Tomb Sandra Teller: Student Council 4 . . . To believe is the first step in making your dreams come true. Thanks for the good times! M.P., B.O., C.M., P.H., S.V., T.U. Dawn D. Thatcher: Softball 1,2 Ski Club 2,3,4 Friends are cherished in a special way to me, as a friend is someone whom you dare to be yourself. Thanks pals for the great times. Keep smiling and reaching for your dreams. Scott Thompson: Chorus l,3,4 . . . Golf 2 Ski Club 2,3,4 Musical Oklahoma! There must always be those with the fired rebellion in their blood! There must always be those who will dare to fight an unbeatable enemy! Only thus can the race of men remain strong and fearless. Sherri Thompson: Softball 2 . . . Key Club 3 . . .Class Council 3,4. . . Student Council 4 . . . Ski Club 4 . . . You can do anything when you set your mind to it. David Tollin: VICA 1,2,3 . . . WCVH 2,3,4 ... Debate 4 . .. Mama told me, never look into the eyes of the sun. But Mama, that's where the fun is! Kathleen E. Tomb: A love that lasts a lifetime is a treasure for eternity. Jerry Troisi: Gymnastics l,2,3 . . . NHS . . . Ski Club 4 . . . Spanish Honor Society . . . We became, we were, we died. B.B., J.T., M.V., B.B., E.M., R.R., S.S., K.B. Tina Tung Tsai: Chinese . . . Bridge .. . Math League . . . Debate John Tucci: Football 1 . . . Tennis 1,2,3,4 . . . Peace Mouse, Peace Squig, Peace Jim, Peace Bo Bo. - I x V .. ,KNK-was Y Gerald Troisi Tina Tsai John i Stephanie Tuttle Cheryl Ubel Stephanie L. Tuttle: Tennis l,2,3, Co- Captain 4 . . . Key Club l . . . Interact 2 . . .Ski Club 2,3 . . . National Honor So- ciety . . . Best Friends Forever - J.B. Sherry Ubel: FFA 2,3,4 . . . Bob, I love you forever and someday all our dreams will come true. Sherry Tracy Ubel: Everlasting love for Jeff. Always a sunny smile, happy thoughts surround me. What a way to start each day! Eileen Undercoffler: Marching Band 1,2 Color Team 3,4 Concert Band l,2,3,4. . .ECHO 3,4. . .Cabaret 3 . . . NHS 4 . . .Spanish Honor Society 4...Who'sWho4... Do not wish to be anything but what you are, and try to be that perfectly? Good Luck AP, MK, SK, and KJ! Alex Thomas Urchuk: Football 1,2,3,4 Basketball 1,2 . . . Lacrosse l,2,3 NHS 4 John Vanderwolf: Debate and Foren- sics 3,4 . . . National Honor Society Vice President 4 . . . Winter Track l,2,3, Captain 4. . .Track l,2,3, Captain 4. . . Soccer 1,2,3 . . . Cross Country 4 . . . Ca m'est egal Stephen Van Dine: Lacrosse l,2,3,4 NRG Rocks On Mark A. Van Doren: Gymnastics l,2,3 ... WCVH l,2,3,4 . .. The rest is silence: E I MC2 Margie Van Duyne Margie Van Duyne: Ski Club 3,4 . . . Thanks for being there. fR.R., B.B., E.M., K.B., J.T., S.S., B.B., D.C.J Sandra L. Van Gilson: Cheerleading l,2,3,4 . . . It takes half our life to find our friends and the other half to keep them. Thanks Al, for making this year the greatest. Rex Alexander Van Veldhuisen: Ski Club 2,3,4 . . . Lil' Abner 2 . . . Oklaho- ma 3 . . . American Management Assoc. Operation Enterprise 3 . . . Upper School Play 2,3 . . . Lower School Play l,2,3 . . . Cabaret 2,3,4 Nina Beth Veres: Band l,2,3,4 Marching Band l,2,3,4 . . .Chorus 2,3,4 Stage Crew l,2,3,4 Make-up l,2,3,4 . . . Horse n' Rider Club l,2,3,4 . . . Musical l,2,3,4 . . . Cabaret l,2,3,4 . . . Jenny Haver Review 3 . . . I found to be with those I like is enough! Thanks S.V., T.C., F.S., K.M., S.R., J.G., and especially Mom, Dad and Carl for always being there when I needed you. Kelly Vergalito: Softball 1 . . . Track 2 Take life as it comes and learn to deal with what it brings. Lynne Vespe: Marching Band l,2,3 . . . Stage Crew 2,3,4 . . . Chorus 2,3,4 . . .Thespians 4. . .Spanish Honor Soci- ety 3 Bela R. Vincze Jr.: Ski Club l,2,3,4 . . . Swim Team Patti Vowinkel: Cross Country l,2,3, Captain . . . Spring Track 1,2 . . . NHS Treasurer 4 118 1 J . . .. Nina Veres l i - gg ynne Vespe Bela Vincze Patricia Vowinkel Brian David Waldron: Lacrosse 1,3,4 . . . National Honor Society 4 . . . Sym- phonic Band 2,3,4 Boys State Marching Band 1,2,3,4 Key Club 2,3, Vice-President 4 . . . Student Coun- cil 1,2, Treasurer 3, Executive Commit- tee 4 . . . Student Board of Education 2, Chairman 3,4 .. . Council 1 Robert Walker: Football 1 . .. Foot- ball Club 1 . . . Astronomy Club 1,2 Joann Vurckio Deborah Wallace: Soft shimmering white encompassed it, its tiny cloven hooves were golden, as was the delicate, whorled horn that rose from its narrow head. As the beautiful unicorn has last- ed through eternity, so will our friend- ship. Good luck always to A.K. and C.S. Michele Wallendal: Softball 1 . . . Ski Club 2,3,4 . . . Interact 2,3,4 . , . ECHO 3,4 GFAC Girls' Soccer Team 3,4 . . . National Honor Society 3,4 Kathleen Clare Walsh: Marching Band 1,2,3 . . . Color Guard 4 . . . Caba- ret 2,3,4 . . . Student Council 3, 4 . Lisa L.G., J.K. - Friendship is the corner- stone of life, love, and happiness. N.D., Y.C. - Confuscious say: The best is yet to come. Sometimes yes, sometimes no M ,f xiv...I. Q... Ingrid Wegner: Interact 2,3, Secre- tary4...SkiC1ub2,3 Echo4 National Honor Society 4 . . . The less people know about how sau- sages and laws are made, the better they'll sleep at night. Bismarck Deborah Wallace Kathleen Walsh Ingrid Wegner Frank Weisneck 119 Weiss ING Kew Mirelle White George Wiedemer Wendy Wilfong Patricia L. Weiss: J .R. Good luck in your senior year. I'll always love you for- ever - P.W. Christopher Wheaton: Marching Band l,2,3 Thespians 3,4 Ski Club 2,3 . . . ECHO Photography Editor 4 .. . Photography Club l Mirelle Suzette White: Debate l,2,3,4 . . . Chorus 3 . . . Marching Band 1 . .. Color Team 2,3,4. . . Lower School Play 2. . . Musical 3 . . . Cabaret 3 . . .Lamp 2,3,4 Mary Ellen Mimi Whitehead: Softball l,2. . .Ski Club 1 . . . Field Hockey 1 . . , Cosmetology 3,4 . . . Student Council 3 . . . Key Club l . . . Vica 3, Treasurer 4 Always remember to reach for all your dreams, for dreams are the key to the future, and to unlock the doors, you must dream, but keep reality close at hand. Thanks for a great dream, I love you Tom L., R.L., S.B., and M.A. George Wiedemer: Ski Club 3,4 . . . You can check out any time you like, but you can never leave. Thanks for the good times PAW, LS, DR, TA, HL, MC, AC, MH. Remember R.H.P.S. lives forever. Wendy Wilfong: Ski Club l,3,4 Gymnastics l,2,3,4 . . . Musical 3 7 Jennifer Withington: Orchestra l,2,3,4 . .. Musical l,2,3,4 . . . Student i Council l,2,3,4 . . . Softball l . . . Always go after your dreams because life means nothing without them. Kevin Woltman: Pontiac LeMans 7911 Tracy Woltman: HOSA 4 . . . Tennis Club 3 . . . Love a Medical Assistant! Lisa Ann Woolf: Caberet 1,4 . . . Cho- rus4...KeyClub3...SkiClub3... Dance Club Instructor l,2,4. . . FBLA 4 I'll love you always Rico! Good luck next year Lori and Wendy! Gary Wright: Ski Club 2,3,4 . . . Cho- rus 4 Jim Wright: Soccer l,2,3 . . . Lacrosse l,2,3,4 . . . Bugs Bunny for President v -r' x11'.1 ' . K W evin o Susan Yale: Student Council l,2,3,4 ...Ski Club 2,3,4 . .. Key Club l ... All things bright and beautiful, all crea- tures great and small, all things wise and wonderful, the LORD GOD made them all. F ' T Woltman Lisa Woolf A if Garrett Wright James Wright 51152111 B Yale -if ,W J - , Y I , 123 'r S J' .fi 'Z 2 if - 1, S - . - NE- . 1' ' . x,.f' 2' 'W-. 4 in .SA Y 1 Q- 'MQ W S -w.,,Q f 1 , ,,x. ,N .1-f 'i'l ,ff ,f ..,-+ ,f ,I W,- ,gif . in V V: W Junior Prom: Best of Times '82 x Af N . ' Sk J 3 -1 X 52 ' xr! ,..vP lk ,,,. . ,L My K ' .' M, 4 xI , ' Jw If 'ik R V . ff f ECHO UU Sports dominate Central's headlines X-country state champs . . . Bas- ketball wins DRC . . . Boy gymnasts break record . . . Sound familiar? Of course. These are the headlines Central,s athletes have made in the past and in the present. They have always tried to excel in sports, and the results have been numerous DRC crowns and state championships. There has al- ways been great emphasis on sports at Central, and it has served to pro- duce outstanding teams and individ- ual athletes. Anyone who follows high school sports knows of Cen- tral's dominance in cross country, wrestling, and several other sports. In the past, Central,s athletes have made headlines in almost every sport. Who has not heard of the Bri- an Greif-Bill Wallace connection of the 1979 Central Jersey Group IV championship football team? . . . or of the 1981 state champion wrestler, Tom Gibble? These headlines did not cease, however, with teams of the past. Presently, Central has star athletes making news of their own. Cricket Batz has excelled on the girls' cross country team. Stephanie Tuttle is a star singles player on the tennis team. The soccer team enjoyed suc- cess this year, entering post season W- Nt n, playoff competition. With such outstanding teams be- hind them, Central's athletes will surely continue to excel and to make headlines in the future. Recently, a decision was made to leave the Dela- ware River Conference and to join the tougher Mid-state Conference. Central's athletes will have to work harder than ever before to continue to make news and to excel. Perhaps it will take a few years to reach a dominant spot in this new confer- ence, but Central's strong will and desire to excel is sure to prevail. 1982 ,an- 4 ,,,,.f,f, 4 I ' 4 ' 2, ' fi ' UW' . , 1 ' ,, , , . 1. va. Ava '- 'F , Aw, W :L - 4 .LQ ' As -J, 4 My bw., . I U-f,.k, ',,:,, -va, . ? 1 l N w I , W w 1 1 1 130 1 132 ' O ..- , ,, .4 4- - 0 V, V l ,pr '--L, . :um div- mn.-'.' D i, 5 Q, L I 59 Y v 'ln 'V Q Xa!! 1 4 AZq'i.-uf Q 1 ,fo H!'Z.Ii2'4.J '.iAhA ' ' .f x .4 1, in PY 4, K v , A . . ,. 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Lk, -9- E 1, V 4 ,. -MV ww f air: gf 4 . ivy, l' W Wi inmv' , x Am.U'l,, I, wffiimnilf' 7 17' 9 QR' i JZZKVQ wi ' 'Lf . H 'Z 4 I ' QQ f Umm - ' ' w A M. , V vu -V 4 f .-, , as U ., 4 ff- J? w Q. +V J W M-'An' 4 4 , I , Q. ,gg was ,W,,.,- 1, MW ,, if 'W mf lggyfjhqzfr' smgiigij +1 Q 1. L, valign' AA-az af ,- mi 1 1 4g'?Ln'zf3f'3 ' ..,,, fig AV I-WMM PW Vlww L , . M waxy, ,W of 'P'k 1i,Q W' az 1 'W' f WM .1 inf-.m 4 Football .5 4. I Q 1 we N . ' RFQ- 4 ' f -1 fs 1 ,- North victory highlights 1981 football season by Faith Ballentine It was a trying year for Hunter- don Centralls football program. Un- der the leadership of second-year Head Coach Rich Harris, the Devil gridders set high hopes for the 1981 season. They had 20 seniors return- ing, 17 of which had their varsity letter. With practically all of last year's defense and most of the of- fense intact, the nine-man coaching staff set to work with the team, strengthening them for their final season in the DRC. Coach Tom Carr, again acting as Defensive Coordinator, worked with Jim Magnetta, appointed Of- fensive Coordinator, to pull the squad together. Coaches Ed Kle- peisz, Keith Lupo, Ken Garay, Gary Dambro, Bob DeVoto, and Em Fos- ter also combined to help better the team. Despite high hopes, it was a rath- er disappointing season. Wins over Phillipsburg Catholic and Delaware Valley, however, helped the squadis attitude, but the most significant game was the traditional meeting with rival North Hunterdon, the first night game in Hunterdon Cen- tral's history. The game proved that the Devils had some of the past years' fight, as Central triumphed 13-6. It was the first time in three years that Central had beaten North and proved to be the high- light of the 1981 season. In spite of the record, the 1981 squad was composed of many fine players. On defense, seniors John Lyons, Ira Rubin, John Hampton, Bob Hoffman, Andy Rawlins, Scott Crocco, Lou Monaco, Ray Hatton, Jim Adams, and juniors Mike Gare- fino and Darrin Miller managed to hold the opposition. On offense, sen- iors Ray Hatton, Mike Squier, Alex Urchuck, Ed Santiago, Kurt Smith, Ira Rubin, juniors Darrin Miller, Mark Pfenninger, Tom Clark, and sophomores Doug Miller, Darren Dalley, and Fred Herrmann were responsible for scoring. Seniors Bob Hoffman and John Hampton re- ceived post-season recognition, the coaches nominated them to the All DRC Defensive Team at their re- spective positions. Hunterdon Central's underclass teams had excellent seasons. The JV team went 7-1 C7-2 overallj, and the freshman team ended with a 5-2-2 record. The sophomore team was 3- 0 on the season as they played only Mid-State Conference schools. Next year, the football team is looking to greatly improve their 3-6 record. They will have to play hard- er, as they are entering the Mid- State Conference, but with many fine underclassmen coming up, the team will reach success. , M' Il 1 1 uw u I fx 1 Q., . Q 73 5 'iS 561: ' 4 . 75 iff ,' H1 7g 'Sf' fu M15 1 93 Q 9' ,1 v YW, rx ' 'K 1 . ' 4 x 5 1 1 1 1 5 58 2 L E .1 3 y QT, 1 4 . 7b I m 2 , 1 V ff A 4 ?7ssg,11A,1 .1. 31:2 12 168 10 a 1154,i1,1.43'f20.,1 54g 55' 1,14 . 811' fl Q fx 5 Q 6 :. If seg V1 A V : 5 A. Q x 4: . . I S 1, 1. ., ,, 15 'X 3 VWQPVI FJEYW: V fi f ff W .43 ' 2 ww v 4 M., . 3, 9-. . 1, X '5'+ rg 7' f Q ,, 43, 11 W w.s.f f+C v W 4 S V 3 L,,L tim Q is g . 94 '52 , fyf Soccer Centralis soccer: Nothing less than awesome by Chris Lwowski Hunterdon Central's 1981 soccer season was one of the most success- ful in Hunterdon Central history. Dedication, determination, and group effort were the key forces which led Hunterdon Central as far as the Central Jersey Group IV fin- als. Led by the superb coaching of Larry Ries and Charlie Stretch', Levis, the Devils finished their sea- son with an outstanding 16-4-3 re- cord. The season opened with a 1-0 loss to the always tough Notre Dame. Next came Warren Hills and a shu- tout for goalie Ted Gobillot, one of six shutouts this season. When it came time for the Devils to meet North Hunterdon, their record was 2-2-2. After beating North, Warren Hills, and Franklin Township, the Devils had a record of 5-2-2. After losing to Hackettstown C1-OJ and ty- ing Governor Livingston C0-OJ, the Devils buckled down and started their winning streak. After beating North Hunterdon for the second time, there was no looking back for the mighty Devils. By the end of their regular season, the Devils had a very impressive 12-3-3 record un- der their belt. With a strong offense led by co- captains Bryan Lippincott and Gary Etter, Carlos Carvajal, and Reini Martin, and a mighty defense led by co-captain Chris Nowak, Brad Parker, and Jesse Myers, the Devils were not going to let anyone stand in their way. In the first game of the state play- offs, Central beat the Piscataway Chiefs 1-0. The Devils' next victim was state power Edison. After a strenuous regulation game, over- time, and two shoot outs, the Devils came through with a 2-1 victory. Next, Central hosted last yearis State Champs, Neptune, in the semi-finals of the Central Jersey Group IV play-offs. Once again, the Devils prevailed by beating Nep- tune 3-1. In the finals against Ham- ilton West, though, the Devils suf- fered a bitter defeat, losing in the shoot out. All in all, it was an outstanding season for Coach Ries and his mighty Devils. The future looks bright for Hunterdon Central soc- cer, andthe title of State Champs is on the horizon. 149 f, 3Ygyk'vW h' 4, L,,,: 5? VIA, K V Q I W L, 2 Q Q? 'df 'am i way , Q iff an 1 'R f K W 4 ' ' i2?7 ' nf , f Li ,, if J' ,, mf jg A1 W 5 'mwmnmw 22' wfwyw L 1:5 . I J A Wm ,fm 4'-6, 'MWA fm.. -, , w gif' 5: LW W X, f 1, , , Q fp g ' W' ' V, V ,,g wLz:1,, - ,,- 4, f f f , M ' f SEIU' , fi ' ' L' if f W, I , A 6 A .gm H 1 , 2 . , Q4 M' 'X' M '54 ff V- Qfww 4, Q we ywfv f 9 , ' 6 . W ,, My my H av, Qqcfa 'W- 4. 1'9- 3 L , ,, Q K, E. . Field Hockey m.e. 5 J 1981 Field hockey has another winning season by Michelle Aimone The girls' field hockey team had another winning season, as they fin- ished their 1981 campaign with an 8-8-3 record. Paving the way for this year's var- sity squad, were seniors Anne Craft Mickie Cramer, Beth Gootee, Caren Hockenbury, Shelly Matto, Chris Noll, Theresa Pfenninger Mary Scheier, and Cindy Stedman. Also contributing to the team, were juniors Jenny Alexion, Cindy An- derson, Lori Horton, Linda Laneve, Nancy McCormack, Denise Ven- anzi, Mary Walker, and sopho- mores Lisa Lilolia and Brigid Pfen- ninger. Miss Paula Petrie, a former All American hockey player and Uni- 3 3 versity of Delaware standout, made the jump from junior varsity to var- sity Head Coach this year. That jump left a vacancy on the JV level which Mr. Richard Tormey filled. Mr. Tormey teaches eighth grade science at the Reading-Flem- ing Middle School and is a newcom- er to hockey. Although hockey is new to him, coaching is not. He has coached in girls' programs for six years. In his first year, he did a su- perb job, as his team finished with a 13-3-2 record. Mr. Tormey hopes to be back for the 1982 season. The Red Devils' season was a se- ries of ups and downs. Their season began strongly, with the girls re- maining undefeated in their first seven games. The next three games proved to be disappointing, howev- er, as the team dropped three straight. They bounced back in the next five contests to improve their record but then ended their regular season with three defeats. Their re- cord of 8-7-3 was good enough to grant them a spot in the NJSIAA state tournament. The girls traveled to Middletown North and lost a tough contest, 2-1, in triple over- time. Next year, the girls will play in the tough Mid-State Conference, but with almost half of their varsity team returning, augmented by a strong junior varsity squad, the girls' field hockey team looks to- wards the 1982 season with confi- dence. as,,,,u,..,W ,. No.1 . '!'s., C. Varsity: Back row: Coach Paula Petrie, Anne Craft, Mary Walker, Nancy McCormack, Beth Gootee, Shelly Matto, Lori Horton, Jenny Alexion, Middle row: Lynne Lejnar, Theresa Pfenninger, Cindy Anderson, Denise Venanzi, Chris Noll, Front row: Cindy Stedman, Michele Cramer, Caren Hockenbury, Mary Scheier Y FIELD HOCKEY HCHS OPP l P'burg Catholic 0 l Belvidere 0 1 Notre Dame 0 l Voorhees 1 6 Hackettstown 0 0 Delaware Valley 0 6 Bridgewater West 3 0 North Hunterdon 3 l South Hunterdon 2 0 Warren Hills l 1 Belvidere 0 l Voorhees l 6 Hackettstown O l Delaware Valley 4 l P'burg Catholic 0 l North Hunterdon 4 0 South Hunterdon 2 0 Warren Hills l l States-Middletown North 2 ' ' .- ' V i K yt, gk , L N K Q A S r e ff m L . . -K w:i-,j-- . X x vw 1? , A S AQ 5 , .. N -W t , C H I X it .K i Q :M g Vg.. , it L L .. L. C ggigez 'KL :Sars -kk.. ggi ig., , s .ik X i , r .C is N' so sais - a s 2 L 2 ' Qefaixfwe 4 . 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S ag, W2 Q 2 ,. 2 Q lm, U ,hw ' y 3 ff 25 0 ef! E L. W X H 5' N wr me 'Fu gg x Q 6 K If W .YR S . Q af , 'E 37 M N 'ff M X- 1 Q S 5 by ..-4.4 ,,., ,sg 5.2 ,X . ,, ,. ' fe mL : i K 'W :Ai F' g ,X Lx f if ,X '. V 3 K ., ml S z 5 , . . KK f xy 1 N K . 14 ' e my b . u I - . ,A 4 - KILL K . b V X, ',:xM.i.1k+ ' f oysi X-Country: New runners round out field by Chris Switky In short, the varsity team saw new faces in top spots. Expectedly, sen- ior Carl Ramirez led the boys' cross country squad during the 1981 sea- son as it compiled a dual meet re- cord of 7-3, including two shutouts, and performed respectably at its in- vitational competitions. But few would have guessed that senior transfer student Fred Ferry, juniors Rick Herdman and Rick Ham- mond, and freshman Randy Sepcic would comprise the other four of Hunterdon Centralis top five team members. This fast crew, backed by Devil runners Mike Brake, Rich Cherry, Jim Herdman, Dan Brew- ster and Paul Madonia, managed to surprise many opponents with strong races throughout the fall, though not without disappoint- ments. Number one on Central's agenda was a 21-37 flower score winsl vic- tory over Bridgewater West, to be followed by two more wins, includ- ing a shutout against Hillsborough. The Pioneer Invitational saw the red and black place fifth in a very com- petitive field of teams from both New Jersey and New York. Despite personal best performances at North Hunterdon, Hunterdon Cen- tral lost to the Lions 39-20, leaving the record at 3-1. Again, in a com- petitive invitational, the Devils out- ran many top teams at Holmdel to capture eighth place, only to be de- feated by Somerville the next week 28-27. But the letdowns were be- hind them, as the red and black picked up the pace. Hunterdon Central ran for silver at the Bernards Invitational, taking second in the Group IV division race, and swept three more victories by consecutively beating Delaware Valley, Hamilton West and South Hunterdon. A loss to Voorhees Cal- though team captain Carl Ramirez took the win in that raceD and a shut- out over Hackettstown wrapped up the dual meet season. Coach Dave Kelber's runners went on to a third place in both the Conference meet and in the Sectionals, and finally, to a seventh at the Groups competi- tion. In junior varsity action, Cen- tral ran away with first in the DRC, and a meet record of 8-1 and second place in the Bernards Invitational. Cross Country is much more than meet records and place numbers, it is a group of runners pushing them- selves past their physical limita- tions, each individual passing as many racers as possible within a 3.1 mile distance. Improvement is never impossible M there is always someone in front to pass, if not a time to better, in order to score little enough points to win a race, an invi- tational, a championship. Graduat- ing from the 1981 team are Carl Ramirez, Fred Ferry, Mike Brake, Rich Cherry, John Vanderwolf and Mark Phillips. Rick Herdman and Rick Hammond, as well as Randy Sepcic, will head the 182 team, along with Dan Brewster, Jim Herdman, Paul Madonia, and JV runners Chris Switky and Brian Acken. Next year's squad should see more competition, and better teams, as Hunterdon Central enters the Mid- State Conference. fy 1150 VIL 4 3 xmyygy, Mc if W ' M , 2- 44 M an P-ED V DEVILS 3FVILs Xing, mams BE L5 RSMQ 25. A m u FMXK W9 vig v-fkm 3 7 - K Q if .--vc' ,.-sunrlvf ' W 5 Girls, Cross Countr Back Row: Loren Nastasi Cstatisticianj, Karen Cone, Laura Graper, Deborah Sarnowski, Heather Willits fstatisticiany Middle Row: Victoria Jakelsky, Wendy Van Duyne, Michelle Mont, Christine Zdepski, Janet Neigel, Carey Chapman, Denise Garcia, Heather Mason, Front Row: Brynn Rendina, Danielle Caponite, Cricket Batz fcaptainj, GIRLS' CROSS COUNTRY HCHS Zl Bridgewater West 5th Pioneer Invitational 43 North Hunterdon llth Holmdel Invitational I8 Somerville 3rd Bernards Invitational 20 Delaware Valley 18 Voorhees 16 Hackettstown Znd DRC Championship Run 3rd Sectionals 8th Groups 'Lower Score Wins OPP 37 20 40 35 37 46 Patti Vowinkel Ccaptainj, Jenny Grill, Melissa Vozzo 158 l , ,gy 1 -rx ,V xg? - 1 .M S. N ' ' 1 an -a-...V ik.. ,is Central's X-country girls still running hard by Chris Switky Running in the wake of a 1979 state champion team and an '80 squad that finished fifth overall at the Meet of Champions is far from easy. A great deal was expected of the 1981 girls, cross country crew based on seasons past. Seniors Cricket Batz Ccaptainj and Patti Vowinkel Cco-captainj led the team through seven dual meets - six of which found the Devils superior. The North Hunterdon girls, who later went on to be state champs, were the only team to defeat Hun- terdon Central as the red and black outran both familiar DRC teams and runners from the powerful Mid- State Conference. From the opener victory over Bridgewater West, to the final Hackettstown meet, sen- iors Cricket Batz and Patti Vowin- kel, and juniors Chris Zdepski, Mi- chelle Mont, and Melissa Vozzo grabbed the first three or four places. Sophomore, Heather Mason and freshman, Karen Cone were not far behind. Top invitational perfor- mances included bronze medals at Bernards and fifth at the Pioneer Invitational. Under veteran running coach Ludwik Lubaszka, the girl Devils came home with a second place in a historic DRC meet, a third place showing at the Section- als, and eighth in the Groups meet. Standout Cricket Batz was recog- nized state-wide, ending the '81 sea- son 16th fastest in the state. Cricket Batz and Patti Vowinkel, who were a part of the State Cham- pion 1979 team, graduate this year, along with Jenny Grill, leaving Chris Zdepski, Michelle Mont, and Melissa Vozzo to head the 1982 squad as Hunterdon Central com- petes for the first time as a Mid- State Conference team. To back them up will be Heather Mason and Karen Cone with Wendy Van Duyne, Debbie Graper and Laurie Graper. 159 4 Girls' Tennis' Back Row: Coach Chuck Salayi, Carlene Clausnitzer, Ruchi Mathur, Mary Gunnels, Claire Brannick, Allison Ennis, Sandy Rea, Jenny Frick, Patti Romano, Jennifer Daniel, Martha Gunnels, Front Row: Marybeth Gilpin, Cindy Frick, Joan Berk, Stephanie Tuttle, Carol Polhemus, Abbe Daniel, Caroline Michel. Girls' tennis team reaches Group IV finals by Carol Polhemus This year's girls' tennis team ad- vanced further than any other team in the history of Hunterdon Central girls' tennis, reaching the Central Jersey Group IV Finals. Coach Chuck Salayi thought it was a well deserved accomplishment. The team was lead by senior co- captain Stephanie Tuttle who gained her fiftieth victory in first singles during her final season - a mark unparalleled in Hunterdon Central's history . Sophomore Joan Berk played solid tennis in second singles and will return next year as will freshman Marybeth Gilpin who played third singles. Seniors Caroline Michel and Abbe Daniel combined to play first doubles while seniors, Cindy Frick and co-captain Carol Polhemus paired up to play second doubles, rounding out the squad which ended its season ranked nineteenth in the state. 160 Next year, the team will have to work hard with only two varsity players returning, but they look for- ward to making it another success- ful year with the help ofjunior Mary Gunnelsg sophomores, Sandy Rea, Claire Brannick, Jenny Frick, Alli- son Ennis, Joan Berk, and freshmen Jenny Daniels, Pattie Romano, Martha Gunnels, and Marybeth Gilpin. u'5, . , 'x V 0' ' -K - ,A x . X f , U , ,, , , mf ,eq ..A.g..., x fr- M Q Y 1 ' A' I 1 1 , , Q f - A - K - -A : nz , , V' 7 Tn i - . '-' ' ' ' f ' 3' ,' A . ,A fs' fc ' I f-I' I W, . 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Brett Corcoran: Middle Row: Kevin O'Connor. John Maurer. Ed luliano, Keith Hall. Bill Rchl. Mike Scfko. Tony Malbag Front Row: Bob Nichols. Matt Pfenninger. Ben Rovee Boy's gymnastics team places third in States by Kirby Fowler Under the enthusiastic leadership of captains Matt Pfenninger, Ben Rovee, and Bob Nichols, the 1981 boys' gymnastics team demonstrat- ed its continual effort, determina- tion, and skill by advancing to third place in the State Team Champion- ships. To get there, the team traveled a road which was long and hard, par- tially due to the fact that the team was young, composed solely of freshmen, sophomores, and juniors. Disregarding this, the group was prepared to confront any opponent it encountered. As a result, the gym- nasts completed the season with a commendable record of 5 wins and 4 losses. The season began with an unprec- edented event in the history of the Hunterdon Central gymnastics team - the first annual Devils, Classic, which was held in the Field- house. The team fared well, placing seventh with a score of 88.7. Ac- cording to various articles written at that time, Coach Fick believed the 162 athletes had potential and expected an exciting year. . Coach Fick's belief was con- firmed when the team began to ac- cumulate scores which averaged near the 100 point mark. In the past five years, no gymnastics team at Central had ever performed as well. The season heightened when the group attained a score of 114.9 against Montclair. The team began to contemplate its chances against Haddon Township at the time. Al- though Central did not break Had- don's undefeated streak, they did lead at the end of the first four events. Morale was not dampened as the team prepared its qualifiers for the NJSIAA Individual Section- als. Those who were anxiously await- ing competition in the Sectionals were Bob Nichols, Matt Pfenninger, Ben Rovee, Lee Mack, and Henry Wilfong. By the conclusion of the meet, Pfenninger had captured first on the long horse, fourth on floor exercise, fifth on parallel bars and high bar, and ultimately, fifth all around. Rovee also displayed his talents by placing fourth on the st rings. Both participants advanced the finals, with Rovee placing thi among the top still ring performe in the state. The traditional climax of the se son was the State Team Champio ships, an event held annually in tl Fieldhouse. The gymnasts grew ne vous as the meet progressed, pi marily because it appeared that tl Devils would have to compe against Sayreville, Haddon Tow ship, and Columbia for one of tl top three positions. As previous mentioned, Central successful claimed third, Haddon second, ar Sayreville first. Next year, the boys' gymnasti team anticipates even better result especially since this year's groi will all be returning next Septen ber. The returnees will hopefully i clude the seven lettermen -4 Ma Pfenninger, Ben Rovee, Bob N chols, Lee Mack, Henry Wilfon Joe Sheppard, and Kirby Fowle and the remainder of the optimist 1981 boys' gymnastics team. -Ei, k ,N Q Q 5 N ,ws QQ L N S Q1 K , ww-QM is Girls' Gymnastics Huuitanmi Girls, gymnastics team has outstanding season by Dawn Bridenbaugh The girls, varsity gymnastics team achieved a superb record of ll-2, undoubtedly the best season the team has ever had. Gymnastics requires great strength, muscle con- trol, and the ability to make routines look graceful and natural. To achieve this, the girls had to require of themselves extreme dedication. The Devils were guided by Coach Jennifer Spieker who reached a milestone in gymnastics coaching this year with 100 career wins. The team was also guided by the leader- ship and dedication of captain Wen- dy Wilfong and seniors Dianne Maddalena and Donna Sanborn. This season was captain Wendy Wilfongls most outstanding. Wendy went as an all-around in the first meet and competed in all three meets thereafter. It was Wendy's first year com- peting beam - her showing was un- real, commented Coach Spieker. Wendy's extremely dedicated. She not only motivated the team, but me. Senior Dianne Maddalena, a beam specialist, scored her personal highest this year of 8.6. She also contributed to the record breaking team score for beam. 164 Dianne was the organizer of all the equipment and was always there when you needed herf' stated Spieker. Donna Sanborn, who competed in both bars and vault, unfortunately was plagued by injuries this year. Donna scored personal bests on both bars 18.83 and vault 18.755 this year. Donna really pushed the kids - f especially on the bars - and she held her own on vault. commented Spieker. During the course of the season, the Devils broke an unbelievable nine records and scored the highest ever in the Sectionals and States f5th and 7th respectivelyj. In a dual meet against Columbia, the girls broke three of the nine records. They scored the highest team score ever achieved by the Devils, break- ing the highly coveted 100 point mark, scoring l0l.7. They also achieved the highest score on the bars and floor exercise. Many individuals have left their mark by attaining new records. One such person is sophomore Sherry Pettit who broke two records this year. Sherry broke the vaulting re- cord twice ---- first by scoring a 9.0 and then setting the new record at 9.35. Sherry also set a new all- around record of 34.0. Other record breakers this year were Ellen Denbigh, who set a re- cord on floor exercise by scoring a 9.3, and Tracy Stiel, who broke the uneven bar record of 8.9 in the first meet with a 8.95. The girls' first opponent was Hackettstown. The Devils defeated them easily 195.7-73.95, showing that they were a team to be contend- ed with. With one victory behind them, they eagerly awaited their next opponent, Montgomery, who also fell to the Devil power. Unfortunately, their scoring streak was stopped by a strong Buck Team, they lost 96.65-93.8. Like all good teams, however, they overcame the agony of de- feat and readied themselves for their next opponent --a Columbia. At this meet, the girls showed that dedication and concentration pay off by breaking three team records. The highlight of the evening was breaking the 100 point mark. Keeping up the winning spirit, they met their next four opponents with confidence and defeated them all. However, their second and last loss ofthe season loomed ahead. On October 27, the team traveled to Bridgewater East, where they would face both Bridgewater East and Franklin Township. The tough Back Row: Corrine Moeggenberg. Kathy Schafer. Debbie Archibald. Tracy Steil. Esther S!'j111L1l1Slil. .lanet Tolley. Sherry Pettit. Eileen Fisher. Sue Purcell. Robin Noll. Middle Row: Ellen Denbigh, Kathy Wallendal. onna Sehnietering. Eileen Morton. .lennifer Decker. Dawn Bridenbaugh. .lulie McCormack. Front Row: Donna Sanborn, Wendy Wilfong, Dianne Maddalena GIRLS' GYIVINASTICS HCHS OPP 95.70 Hackettstoivn 73.90 91,10 Montgomery Township 70.25 93.80 Brick Township 96.65 101.70 Columbia 100,40 97.80 Madison Township 88.15 97.85 Ridgewood 63.35 97,60 liast Brunswick 90.60 96.65 Bridgewater West 66.60 101 ,l9 Bridgenater liast 102.11 Franklin Township 85.66 100.80 Somerville 99.50 95.50 .l.P. Stevens 87.16 Cedar Ridge 92.15 100.30 Piseatanay 89,-10 5th Scetionals 7th States Bridgewater team proved to be too much for the Devils, and they were defeated 102.1 1-lO1.19. They easi- ly rolled by Franklin Township, however, setting a school record on beam of 24.82. As the season came to an end, the girls wondered whether they would be the team to celebrate Coach Spieker's 100th win. They knew that Somerville would be a tough team to beat, but the girls gave it their all. The meet was close, but the Devils edged by Somerville with a score of 100.8-99.5, giving Coach Spieker her lOOth win. The last meet of the season was against a once tough Piscataway team. The meet, although not very exciting, ended the season on a high note with another team score over 100. After the meet, the team began to prepare for the Sectionals and States. The girls placed 5th and 7th respectively. Although the team will miss the three outstanding seniors, a strong nucleus of gymnasts remains: ju- niors Ellen Denbigh, Eileen Mor- ton, and Donna Schweitering, and sophomores Tracy Steil, Sherry Pet- tit, Julie McCormick, and Eileen Fi- scher. The l982-83 season is one to look forward to. 165 Cheerleaders Varsity: Back Row: Naneie Hunt. Sandy Van Gilson. Mary Beth Gilligan. Jill Titus. Diane Lohsen. Hillary Bachmann. Beth Lambert. Brynn Holcombe. Ferren DelVlore. Middle Row: Barbara Reut. Andrea Sirouse. Dana Santella. Amy lselin. Cheryl Braisted. Dana Nicola, Joanne Maltese, Spring Zuegner, Jill Gudebski. Amy Schumann, Front Row: lC'aptainsl Lauri-Anne Saunders, Cindy Kolodzinski, Sharon Kleezynski. Judy Latouretle Q 'M sf sill f FL J i ...J G ff sz x ,ii A f Wrestling The 1982 ECHO takes this opportunity to pay tribute to the Class of 1981's Tom Gibble 9 Hunterdon Central's most ac- complished wrestler. His outstanding achievements include the following: Two time state champion 141 lbs.. '79 170 lbs.. '81 Three time state finalist Four time state participant Best Career record 107-6 Best season record 33-0, '81 Most career falls 59 Most falls, season 23 Fastest fall :09 All American i- W 56 C35- WRESTLING HCHS OPP 29 Brick Township 24 22 Highland 26 51 South Hunterdon 12 37 Governor Livingston 12 3rd H.C.W.l.T. 40 Neptune 8 41 Belvidere 12 46 Hackettstown 6 24 North Hunterdon 29 50 P'burg Catholic 9 48 Essex Catholic 12 15 Warren Hills 32 47 Westfield 9 37 Pascaek Hills 13 31 Passaic Valley 24 19 Delaware Valley 23 20 Voorhees 27 24 Cherry Hill East 22 19 Phillipsburg 34 30 Sectionals: Neptune 22 30 East Brunswick 21 34 Groups: Paramus 10 6 Highland 42 168 4... - lx X44 ...nl JV: Back Row: Rick York. Tim Vlefjivney. Glenn Mark. .lim Agresti. Bob Stotoff. Greg Daniel. Keith Comerford. Coach Ken Ciaray. Front Row: Coach Ed Klepcisf. Bill Rehl. Todd llunt. Darrin Alles. Greg Vespc. .leff Sabol. Tom Nladdalena Varsity Wrestling places second in Group by Dawn Bridenbaugh According to Coach Russ Riegel, the 1982 varsity wrestling team was one of the best teams he's ever coached even though it had one of the worst records C12-71. Riegel commented, The wres- tlers went from a no-name group to the Central Jersey Group IV Cham- pionships and to placing second in all of Group IV. They went from third in the H.C.W.I.T. to the Dis- trict 17 champs. They went from no- where to the top? The Devil team, at its highest, was ranked seventh in the state. The varsity line-up for this year was as follows: 101 - Greg Troisi, 108 - Brian Lowrie, 115 - Tony Malba, 122 - Denis Grady, 135 - Dave Nicoletti, 141 - Fred Herr- mann, l48 - Star Novak, 158 - Todd Patton, 170 - Jim Petrozellif George Paliatsos, 188 - John Hampton, and unlimited - Joe Lentine. Returning letter winners this year were seniors John Hampton, Joe Lentine, Dave Nicoletti, Jim Petro- zelli, and Ed Rehl, junior Denis Grady, and sophomores Tony Malba, Todd Patton, and Steve Winget. After losing to both Voorhees and North Hunterdon during the regu- lar season, the Devils pulled it to- gether and defeated them both to win the District 17 title with 140 team points compared to the 133 and 121 team points accumulated by Voorhees and North respective- ly. Gold medalists for Central were sophomores Greg Troisi, at 101, ju- nior Denis Grady, at 122, and at 158, sophomore Todd Patton. Silver medalists were sophomore Tony Malba, at 115, senior Dave Nico- letti, at 135, and at 141, sophomore Fred Herrmann. The only state winner for Central was Denis Grady. Grady placed third in the States. Mr. Riegel com- mented, Denis had an excellent tournament, he came extremely Back Row: Coach Russ Riegel, Fred Herman. Mark Housman, Stan Novak, Todd Patton, Jim Pctrozelli, George Paliatsos, John Hampton, Joe Lentine, Front Row: Greg Troisi, Bryan Lowrie, Ed Rehl. Tony Malba, Steve Winget, Dennis Grady, Dave Nicoletti close to being the state champion. Looking back over his season, he only lost three matches. Two of the ' HC HCWIT Pl w HC D' t ' t 17 Pl matches he lost by one point, and ,oo-GregTr2c', d ,Qfg,0n,Qf,f,,, one In 107 - Brian Lowr1e3d 101 f Greg Troisi-1 1 l Q . 114 f Tony Malba ls 108 f Bnan Lowrre 3 d State Competltlon, he avenged h15 121 - save w111gc1 211111 115 - Tony M 11111 2 11 . . 128 - Denis Grady 1 12 - Steve Winget two point loss, beating the Neptune 1.11 2 S. N.. 1 1 .1 129 2 Denig Grady Wrestler, 10-47, 123 i I dd1Z.L..1131'i1 li? Q13 .YW 22dd Looking ahead to next year, Mr. H1 2nLjnfv1z'iQh4h :ji fddfj, kid Riegel commented that it's too T PIHCC HCWIT Bid wo- G 11 Pl I 3 dit h 188 - J' P l early to tell, everyone else has tre- 11 141 L 3d ' mendous expectations. We have five T P' D' 7 H weights to fill next year, the same HCM, umm problem that we had this year. It -S1116 1111111111211 . . . 101 - G T ' ' 3 d appears, at this time, that we will be 129 - D221 gfljlyf , good if there are not any unforeseen j Q dd fi' 1,11 97 problems. l HC St U Pl Undoubtedly, asm past years, the 129 - D ' G dy 3 d Devils should have another success- ful season. The underclassmen com- ' ' ' ing up should be able to fill the emp- Q 169 ty spots on the Devil team. ' n f' N AVE: N I I i 4 x x X N Q l ! V., V Ilan-..,,,-lb' f W x ww W.. ' X sw f,. 1 3 1' f -Ani-Kem,-112 .ff. . ., X 'A Wim.- H7195 f . N- ,Qi N, x HM ai? X wxigg S , 1 M Q R L 6 P A13 ' T if ,,,,,,, H By 34' '-'- :f:jfi,.,., .. wk- .f Q: 2 ' Q aw Q ww 5' , F 9 V pn: 1 ww xp, 9 ww S il ' is Jain..- Boys' basketball reaches state semi-finals by Cheryl Hunter This year, Hunterdon Centralis boys' basketball team made its mark in the Delaware River Confer- ence. They've come back from a 6- 16 record last year with a 16-2 sea- son C23-4 overalll. Head Coach Joe Kleczynski was pleased with the team's perfor- mance and outstanding improve- ment. The team worked together ex- tremely well as a unitf' he com- mented. Their attitudes improved tremendously. It was one total team effortf' The season started off well, as Central mauled their opponents. Ju- nior Ted Gobillot hit 30 and 29 points against Piscataway and Voorhees respectively. Then came the Memorial Invitationl Tourna- ment. Central had a depressing de- feat in the finals, losing to Phillips- burg, but that did not stop them. In one of their most impressive games, they beat Notre Dame by one point and they started reeling off wins again. - Senior Rich Ackerman continued to pull down rebounds, and senior Mark Dragotta and junior Ed Ham hit everyone inside for assists. Sen- ior Jake Ruscher, one of the best sixth men in the conference, also contributed to the team's efforts. Co-captains Dragotta and senior Norbert Hirst played tremendous defense as did the rest of the team. The loss to Hackettstown, the only defeat during the regular sea- son, did not stop the Devils in pursu- ing their goal-winning the Delaware River Conference. The last game of the regular season against North l72 Hunterdon saw Ted Gobillot, aver- aging l8 points a game, fall after a basket and break his left wrist. This did not stop the teamfs winning ways, however. The playoffs against Hackettstown showed that the Dev- ils wanted revenge. They defeated Hackettstown in the semi-finals but went on to lose to North, 52-51. Central also accomplished a feat never seen before in Hunterdon Central boys, basketball history - they won their first state game ever against Perth Amboy. They went into the game as the underdogs and proved everyone wrong. Rich Ack- erman, having one of his best games of the year with 23 points and 21 rebounds, joined Ken Santino and Keith Lerch, who replaced the in- jured Gobillot, to make the neces- sary outside shots. This did not last forever, however, as the season came to a close when the Devils lost in the semi-finals to Middletown North. Next year, Central will enter the Mid-State Conference with only six letter winners returning. They are looking forward to a tough season, as they will have to rebuild the team. .1 'ft af' Back Row: Coach Jim Dragotta, Gerry Molter, John Sowsian, Norbert Hirst, Rich Ackerman, Ted Gobillot, Jake Ruscher, Coach Joe Kleczynski, Front Row: Keith Lerch, Mike Bill, Ken Santino, Ed Ham, Ken Giles, Mark Dragotta BOYS' BASKETBALL HCHS OPP 73 Piscataway 53 80 Bridgewater West 61 45 Delaware Valley 29 71 Voorhees 51 69 K.M.l.T.: Bethlehem Catholic 52 91 Palisades 68 44 Phillispburg 51 64 Notre Dame 63 71 Belvidere 45 84 Phillipsburg Catholic 81 66 Hackettstown 54 54 Warren 1-lills 41 63 North Hunterdon 44 74 South Hunterdon 35 62 Bridgewater East 65 77 South Hunterdon 54 95 Voorhees 48 67 Delaware Valley 59 72 Belvidere 43 70 Phillipsburg Catholic 51 43 Hackettstown 47 69 Warren Hills 54 75 North Hunterdon 60 58 DRC Playoffs: Hackettstown 46 51 North Hunterdon 52 71 States: Perth Amboy 68 46 Middletown North 73 W' -IH ...-..-:Jf Q., W-f 'A ...ENN Nw-mm, GI' +-...NNWMN Q45 w...,,,,mm MVN'-wN,Nh 'N-N... K . AI ,- 'x' ' Ji' 'bf JV: Back Row: Couch Larry Rics. Vlikc Urchuk. Vlikc Dcslcllino. Mike Vnn Horn. Bill Grilling. Tvlikc Giuquinlo. Kevin Nluhnr. Chris Knnuby. Front Row: Dzivc Buckland, Tim Cone. Chris Todd. John Brodcson. Bob Moors. Dale Pisurcik irls's varsity basketball advances to States by Jordan Strassman From where we began, to the ac- complishment achieved, especially with such a diverse group of players, we've taken great strides. Remem- ber, the team is mostly composed of juniors, commented Coach Jenni- fer Spieker about the 1982 girls, varsity basketball team. The team ended its season with a record of 16-8. Leading offensive re- bounder was junior Denise Venanzi with 65. Leading defensive re- bounder was junior Karen Hume, with 96. Overall number one re- bounder was captured by Hume, with 159. Junior Chris Brokaw led the team in assists. They totaled 31. The steals category belonged to sen- ior guard Stephanie Guidotti, with 56, and the seasonfs high scorer was Hume, with a total of 244 points. Awesome outside shooting by Guidotti, junior guard Kathy Young, and junior forwards Cindy Anderson and Lori Horton made the team even more of a threat. For Central's inside game, Spieker re- lied on juniors Molly Ragette, Jane Stettner, and Denise Venanzi. Sophomores Chris Brokaw and Cathy Cooper came off the JV squad in mid-season to contribute to the teamls efforts on several occa- sions. The girls' hard work paid off as they advanced to the States. They won their first game, defeating Middletown South 59-58. They lost their second game, in the quarter finals, by a score of 50-46. They worked harder during the two States than during the season. They were motivatedf' commented Spieker. Next year's team looks promis- ing, as only two of the starting five graduate this year H Stephanie Guidotti and Kelly Laird. The ex- perience this year,s team gained will undoubtedly help them against their future opponents in the Mid-State Conference. 7 Back Row: Jane Stettner, Karen Hume, Cindy Anderson, Molly Ragette, Chris Ma t F 0 t R Brokaw, Stephanie Guidotti, Kelly Laird, Kathy Young, Lori Horton I . .WM Q ' JY: Back Ron: Tracey fupko. Allison linnis.C1ithy Cooper, .laninc O'l-Brien. Kristin Sincuvage. l.indti Xlcl.cllun, Front Row: Coach lirie Wasserman. l.isti Liloia. Lynne Bctht1rd,Suc Bishop GIRLS' BASKETBALL HCHS OPP 40 Piscataway 46 50 Bridgewater West 29 43 Delaware Valley 67 40 Voorhees 43 56 Roxbury 38 65 Belvidere 32 51 P'burg Catholic 37 54 Hackettstown 36 58 Warren Hills 38 49 North Hunterdon 68 53 South Hunterdon 34 41 Bridgewater East 42 65 South Hunterdon 16 52 Voorhees 46 58 Delaware Valley 51 66 Franklin Township 40 59 Belvidere 24 56 P'burg. Catholic 39 51 Hackettstown 22 52 Warren Hills 30 42 North Hunterdon 58 48 DRC Playoffs: Delaware Val- ley 56 59 States: Middletown South 58 46 Hamilton West 50 ww W Dv in Q. HW... -'-ms W , -1 --anna Softball 'ww ,,...,1f 4 .,,,,,. v ' Www , fp: gwssz' W-...M +2 Jw me 51,1 if .ff:on.?, MZ f f- ' ' .4 - 4 4, W 5, i ,yi M Q , K I I V.., ' W 4' Q ' U Q X '...Z Ti... u V ' :ny ' 'T' A' A 'L 1. Aw n4,,fAe'w I arm N.. W' ' , W Q' ,ww 'L mf ' ,, www Hx Q ,ig ! f . W I ,awe - .. Back Row: Kristin Sincovage, Linda Laneve, June Kondrak, Lori Horton, Krsita Alpaugh, Chris Brokaw Middle Row: Marie Walker, Marie Mockers, Shelly Matto, Cindy Stedman, Andrea Lillis, Sandy Peppe, Front Row: Karen Massaitis, Gloria Jakubko, Mary Walter, Tammy Nodes, Nancy Losito ,i,wMVk , 1W,,yw-ww mM? 1 - , , . W'? fg7fZf 'Z f , 179 Track Back Row: Dan Brewster, Robert Vergalito, Craig Haney, Brian Hoffman, Brandy Williams, Debbie Covert, Dan Cappone, Melissa Vozzo, Ed Godown, Marty Cunningham, Middle Row: Mike Craft, Jeff Kunzman, Jim Herdman, Bill Griffing, Brian Waldron, Mark Madonia, Chris Switky, Rick Herdman Dennis Kaese, Chris Macomber, John D'Amico, Al Lowrie, Kim Housman, Steve Robinson, Julie McCormack, Carol Opdike, Kathy Aster, Heather Mason, Chris Zdepski, Patty Petrozelli, Marty Dragan, Michelle Mont, Janet Neigel, Dave Miller, Front Row: Stephanie Guidotti, Kathy Young, Eugenia Panageas, Anne Craft, Fred Ferry, Carl Ramirez, John Vanderwolf, Mike Squier, Linda McClellan, Mark Housman, Jim Adams, Bill Cronin 'YQ' wumxsk ,41,'i' L .K , -i .a??.rE'QT1Wi- A 5S'f11IC-6.153 -:JA -mv-'V' -'T' L-3 +1-3'N'53'T 'Sf' ' '? 1Fl'v'Wv-H'-,I -ff sf . a Xxx l 'iq A, V5 N Q. K' V fn . M.,Ak,iiii5,,f 75, - f x,psi3,ig.?:w ,: f ,, QQ 3 'Q' -nl ?. 4 x fi is Tennis 1, Bwffl if i Ill i if: . i ' ' , i 3 if gig 3 f eff Back Row: Mike Santowasso, Pete Cadra, Ray Searles, John Tucci, Ken Schapiro, Mike Ham, Coach Salayi, Front Row: Dan Katcher, Dave Sivel, Brian Miller, Brian Sivel, Kevin O'Sullivan, Vince DiRoberto ,gf x .. 1 x K ..., W Q 41,18 12 1 2 -:wa-1142 -W D ,.,...A,.,,,6 ,X - Q: . .. ,, K A b- , . 3 . -vie: -Y' 14 f ' A ' A ' - -'57:s1iT.?1f . . -- A 5 'ii k ,N-:H Q A , .. W 4: Q J' R, ,Q flkfs-xv' ' 'I r 4 l 1 J y , f 1 C44 M f Q 2' fe l ,544 LW f 4 , Q rg , Q 2 ' H ,, fx f ff 4 1 eff ' I f 34, 7 v -Q , 7 ff A ff? 1 ,, Y ,, ,.,, , . ,, , ,ff f f rizz ' f ,c,. QU K A eff,-, , V 1 . 11 fg,f,,,:,,, i,uiw ,H ,, 183 Lacrosse WI, , . ., g i, . 4. ..,. A i t I . I .??X.A.g K . .. X sf -Ji ' 2 if .' 'ffzw --fix -A lf K' K K - 'L W - . wo ' F 5 'Bef' 'ff - -' ' fir ' i . . .. I Q ' K . '5'Nf ' ' K f , ksf----,ms-' f - - s . . Q g . - ,. if , C o Back Row: Brian Horvalh, Eugene Blessing, John Doremus, Mark Dragotla, Mike Ercolano, Jeff Gabriel, Ed Santiago. Bill Dixon, Middle Row: Chris Doiron, Chris Shaffer. Brian Chioffe, Jim Wright, David Buckland, Kurt Lukowski, Dave Suharik, Mike Johnson, Paul Szwed, Front Row: Mike McConnell, Gary Nickel, Charlie Hahn, Lief Myhre, Glen Hoffman, Bob Sabol, Mike Bill wang, ..mgg,,k ' -... 186 Baseball Back Row: Coach Barry Cregar, Dan Bill, Gerry Moller, Dwight Paul, Mike Giaquinto, Ken Giles, Mike l-larbocevich, Coach Joe Kleczynski, Middle Row: Chris Koval, Ken Santino, George Becker, Jesse Myers, Front Row: Herb Crowell, Ken Adams, Gordon Johnson, John Stanley 'u 5, ,ww-H fl-6-fu Golf ,M A' .,.,.., Was' f, , V W ,V ,,m,,, N 4 Wy, M, V Q f MN, , ,, ' -- fn 'A ' lu ' f,-wfif' ' ,Y ,,,. 'Q V ' , W' V V V V V f mem Back Row: Coach Larry Ries, Tom Fisher, Bill Bausmith, Tim Cone, Mike Urchuk, Steve Ziegler, Mike Rosen, Bob Kanaby, Middle Row: Steve Bohler, Kent Tukolvi, Eric Studer, Brent Studern, Tracy McGhee, Chris Pilon, Chris Eble, Front Row: Ed Kutt, Chris Kanaby, Gary Najaka, Paul Kessock, Gary Bodnar lfflnherr liwsf- 'WWW Flu -r A 55111211 1982 Underclassmen integral part of Central's news Undoubtedly, a great deal of school news is devoted to the senior class, and the underclassmen are of- ten overlooked. They do, however, contribute a great deal to the school's headlines. Few activities are composed en- tirely of seniors. The underclassmen participate in almost every club, sports team, and school organiza- tion. Often, they even become offi- cers or captains of their clubs and teams. They are behind the many headlines which deal with these ac- tivities. Underclassmen also receive news coverage for their academic excel- lence. Each year juniors and some sophomores take the Preliminary Scholastic Aptitude Test. Hunter- don Central usually has National Merit Scholarship semi-finalists and several letters of commenda- tion, and the underclassmen are re- sponsible for this recognition. Also, in the spring of every year, juniors are rewarded for their academic strength and outstanding eXtra-cur- ricular activities with induction to the National Honor Society. Underclassmen also actively par- ticipate in the schoolis fine arts pro- gram. Each year, they perform in the lower school play, a production composed entirely of underclass- men. They also perform in the annu- al Cabaret and the spring musical. They are members of the Red Devil Marching Band, the H.C.H.S. Folk Singers, and the various other musi- cally oriented programs. Thus, they are part of many of the school's fine arts headlines. A few of Hunterdon Central's un- derclassmen participate in an ex- change program with Sweden and Australia. Thus, they have an op- portunity to create news in a foreign country as well as at Central. Therefore, the underclassmen should not be overlooked as news- makers, for their news is important and far reaching. They create the current headlines, and in future years, they will contribute largely to the school's news as they become Hunterdon Central's succeeding graduating classes. ,.,.- .H--- ' 4n ,f- ' ,-....., ' 'dll - S: K- ks, 193 3 1,-X 'ir NPR want: H3 5556-4 ,gk . 5 New fl ff - if 1 , Q 2 an .wg -:QQ-, Mg 4:-'g-ig k 1 S f 4 f ET, .f.'-Jiffge - 'wiv ' a Sfff F4 . WW' 51 2 , kfkL1-3'-1..'f',!:-' M : wg ' 3 TQ: Q 5 FG'-i'N fr f .3 133 -s Q1 Q 5 . ln 5' Y Almone Kathleen Aster Colleen Beckman Kirk Behnke -Danielle -.v'K Michael B Timoth Michael 0 fs Gregory X 7-W7 :yolk Cynthia Brown Gail Burns David Case Joseph Sharon Brand Brewster oni Brown Patricia Caulder 197 Ll..-. 4 Andrea Gibson VX Kevin Y? 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'99, ff ...I xx LQ KX xm.., N T in X X is , , K XX X P X li K 3 Li , X f we -.k. 5: N03 i 5 J 1 233 1' fliini Students achieve notoriety through fine arts Upper school play Cabaret . . .lower school play. . . musical. . . marching band . . . Each year, these products of the fine arts department are expected to provide outstanding entertainment. They also, however, contribute to Hunterdon Centralis headlines. They involve a large number of stu- dents, allowing each participant to become part of the school's news. At the beginning of the school year, juniors and seniors present the upper school play. This year head- lines included The Desk Set, an entertaining production, starring several of Central's outstanding ac- tors and actresses. Next, students present the annual Cabaret. This year, the performers set sail with Cabaret at Seaf' As usual, it was a culmination of var- ious outstanding student talents, creating further additions to Cen- tral's news. The underclassmen create fur- ther fine arts headlines with the low- er school play. They presented The Runawaysn this year, a play which dealt with the country's runaway problem. Thus, its theme added im- portance to its news coverage, as the play carried a serious message to its audiences. Towards the end of the school year, the annual musical is a final culmination of students' acting and musical talents. They devote a great deal of time and effort to present an outstanding performance. The show always draws a large, appreciative audience and undoubtedly, contrib- utes to the school's news. This year, students presented 'tBye Bye, Bird- ie, and as usual, it was a fine dis- play of talent. T Acting, however, is only one prod- uct of the fine arts department. The Red Devil Marching Band is an- other important aspect. This year, the band contributed to Centralis news, as it underwent a change in style. The band modernized and en- tered competition. It had a success- ful first year with the change and promises to contribute headlines with its planned trip to England and its future competitions. These are only some of the fine arts department's news items. There are many more activities and clubs which also create headlines. Stu- dents' participation in the fine arts program is a major contribution to the news at Hunterdon Central High School. N 1 V. 1 R. -a I. la X g sejs , ' L A . U ua gl gg ggg.. P. l i 1 1' 1982 Upperschool performers present The Desk Set by Virginia Lawreck The Time: November ll and 12, 1981 The Set: The research department of a television network. The Play: The Desk Setw by William Marchant Senior Tina Hendricks reached the zenith of her high school acting career when she landed the part of Bunny Watson, a 30 year old wom- an with encyclopedia knowledge and an incredible wit. All was peaceful in the office un- til Emmarac appeared on the scene. Emmarac, an 'felectronic brainf, began taking the place of the entire department. No computer could match wits with Bunny, though, and the machine quickly blew a fuse. Senior Scott Thompson appeared as Richard Sumner, the efficiency expert hired to install the electronic brain. A newcomer to Central's stage, senior John Nethery, played Abe Cutler, Bunny's boss and heart 236 throb. Junior Jill Salayi played Peg Cos- tello, an office girl and personal con- fidant to Bunny. The other office girls werejuniors Denise Miller and Virginia Lawreck as Ruth Saylor and Sadel Meyer. Others appearing in the cast were Maria Fenty as the boss, secretary's secretary, Elsa, Dave Wallace as a nosy man from the legal depart- mentg Holly Handspicker as the company's utrademarkf' Shem Schroeck as Kenny, the office boy, Nick Travisano as a reporter, Mark Anthony as a photographer, Lynne Vespe as Miss Warriner, Emmar- ac,s 'fmothergl' and Jenny Parsons, Laura Chadwick, Kirk Behnke, Steve Walny, and Carl Zimmer as office girls and boys. A major event for the cast was a visit from the play's author, William Marchant, He commented on the characters and made some sugges- tions to the cast. Directed by Harry Kazman with the aid of junior Sue Fenty, 'The Desk Set was an enjoyable show for audiences and actors alike. v K K ,, 3 -- 237 Student performers set sail in '6Cabaret at Sean by if i Sue Fenty Maria Fenty Scott Stearns This year's cabaret, once again sponsored by the Student Council, was performed on December l l and 12. The theme this year was Caba- ret at Sea written by Maria Fenty, Sue Fenty and Scott Stearns. The show was directed by Miss Donna Griffin with the assistance of Susan Fenty as Stage Manager. The show included a variety of musical numbers, but character roles were also portrayed by Colleen Beckman as the cruise director, Shem Schroeck as the captain, Scott Stearns as the stowaway, and Tom Eikamp and Chris Chesar as stewards. A A Act One's curtain rose while the Jazz Ensemble played Double Take. The chorus then gathered on stage to sing the hit Believe It Or Notf, The spotlight then turned to the Color Guard who performed to Popeye.,, Steve Ryan captured the audience's attention with Day- breakf' To add a little excitement, Jeff Bredbenner and Dave Peterson sang an original rock piece entitled Skeeter Brownf' Next, Michelle Kukunaris twirled to 'SI Will Sur- vivef, The dancers closed the act with '6Jump Shout Boogie. The entracte to the second act was HPeachy.', Ken Kozikowski then stole Nadine Dragan's heart with With You I'm Born Again. The love sick Dana Palmer sang It,s My Turn, followed by the captain's performance of Miracle Milef' A Charlie Daniels' medley and Scott Williamson, picked up the tempo. The tone went classical when Maria Fenty sang Voi,che sapete accompanied by Margaret Buchan- an. The show girls ended the second act with Basically Bluesf' The fi- nale was staged to Fame 238 1 I f W., C6 97 unaways performers convey serious messa e by Scott Stearns To the delight of Hunterdon County residents, Runaways was presented as this yearis Lower School Play on the 12th and 13th of February. Preparing the sopho- mores and freshmen was the respon- sibility of this yearls director, Reva Kazman. Mrs. Kazman commented after the show, I was hoping to create a professional production with 9th and 10th grade actors and crew members. I not only feel I have ac- complished this, but I also feel that we gave a better understanding of the runaway experience. I was im- pressed with the maturity level of these students, and I loved doing the show? Mrs. Kazman was assisted by Student Director, senior Tina Hen- dricks. This yearis cast, unusually domi- nated by freshmen, was composed of the following people: Jenny Walker as Linda Hawthorne, Maureen Mc- Q ' , Kenna as Anne Allen, Scott Stearns as Bill Jackson, Jeanne McKinney as Cookie, Kristen Lewis as Erica Hawthorne, Esther Szymanski as Mrs. Potter, Jeff Carden as Mack, Jenny Dickinson as Mrs. Haw- thorne, Kevin Nichols as Mr. Haw- thorne, Dave Burgher as McGinnis, Greg McFall as Richards, Amy Ja- cob as Sybil, Meg Sloat as Evelyn, Bill Lapczynski as Oscar, Kelly ,- Wallace as Mary, Carolinn Poucher as Gretchen, Patty Schumack as Karin, Andy Nelson as John, and Sharon Opdyke as Ruby. It was evident that the effort put forth for this show was well worth it. It was not only a theatrical success, but it was also a valuable learning experience for everyone involved. s Z X at Ki 3 S 240 -INA!! -5 'I' ,- Y .ff j gym ,wh U I . fn, 75 we 'xf m f ? 1 3 2 ,s A 2, Q y i OU fp f'Bye Bye, Birdiewanother HCHS musical succes by Sue Fenty As usual, Hunterdon Central reached its high performance level when it presented L'Bye Bye, Birdiea' as the annual musical. Once again, it was directed by Mrs. Kelber, with Mr. Kazman as choreographer, Mrs. Sauerland as producer, Mr. Wimmer, as musical director, Mr. Balog as conductor of the orchestra, Mr. Livecchi in charge of the set, and Miss Griffin in charge of cos- tumes and props. Susan Pruchnicki assisted as student director. The show is based on the attempts of Albert Peterson Uohn Netheryj, a songwriter, to earn a living writing for Conrad Birdie CBill Bausmithj, a music superstar. Birdie is drafted into the army, and Albert's girl- friend, Rosie Uill Salayij, devises a scheme to give Birdie a send-off which will always be remembered. Her plan will also allow Albert to have a hit song and provide enough money to marry her and to send his disapproving mother CMirelle Whitel away to live comfortably where she cannot interfere with his life. Kim MacAfee CKristal Harden- bergj is the lucky girl who gives Conrad Birdie his last kiss before he 242 'AO Xxx Xxxxew W' ' leaves for the War. Meanwhile, in Sweet Apple, Ohio, Kim MacAfee has been pinned to Hugo Peabody tTom Ei- kampj. This presents a problem to Hugo, but not to Kim, who is cheered on by her good friend Ursu- la Merkle CCarlene Clausnitzerj. The main event is to be televised on the Ed Sullivan Show, but problems occur, as Hugo physically attacks Conrad on live television be- fore the star can kiss Kim, and he and Kim reunite. Rosie and Albert marry with Mrs. Petersonls approv- al, and Conrad goes off to war. Other major characters, included Mrs. MacAfee -- Tina Hendricks, Mr. MacAfee -- Ken Kozikowski, Randy MacAfee -- Christina Saca- lis, Mrs. Merkle -- Dana Palmer, Harvey Johnson - Scott Stearns, the mayor - Jeff Fabijanic, the Mayor's Wife - Amy Jacob, and the bartender - Rex VanVeldhui- sen. The cast also consisted of a 40 member chorus and 18 dancers. 243 Introducing - the ffnewn Red Devil Marching Band by Janet Olson ls that our band?,' Who are those people in the cowboy outfits? This can't be Central's band. These were the comments from the football stands since the Hunter- don Central Marching band decided to change its style and become com- petitive. This year, the band adopted a drum corpsi' marching style. In the past, Central used a big teni' for- mat. The main differences between the two styles are the different types of music played and the perfor- mance of the band as a whole. Previously, the band played light, popular songs. With its new drum corps style, however, the band plays more difficult, dramatic music. The actual performance of the show has also changed. This is espe- cially evident in the color guard -- flags, rifles, and twirlers. Previous- ly, the guard's different units marched to a spot on the field where they remained for most of the song and performed a routine which they had developed themselves. Now, however, the guard marches along Drum majorette and drum major: Collccn Beckman and Dwight Paul with the band, and the routines are coordinated. We want the flags and rifles to be coordinated with the actual show, said Mr. George Balog, the marching band director. The band worked very hard, prac- ticing during the summer and after school. It is striving for its own rec- ognition. It would like to be seen as more than a supporter of the foot- ball team. We'd like to reach the point where the audience stays in the stands during half-time to appreci- ate the hard work the band has donef, said Balog. In its quest for recognition, the band entered competition this year. It participated in the Superchief Band Festival at Piscataway High School where it received two ratings of excellent, an outstanding achievement for its first competi- tion. Hopefully, the hard work will continue to pay off. .4-l 244 ? w. mi, 1 Twirlers: Michele Kukunaris, Co-captaing Denise Chamberlin, Captaing Missing: Sherri Houck E t M, -.' . Q M- 1, Drill Squad: Back Row: Shelley Prakopcyk. Sue Grccnc, Kristina Furinellu, Robin l.uMothc, Sue Fcnty, Front Row: Janet Olson, Second Lieutenant: Heather Mclntyrc, Captaing Jackie Konyuk, First Lieutenant 246 i Y G Color Guard: .lenny Chong. Karen Kovi. Bonnie Archibald, Mary Lynn Walsh, Ginny Pantano, Captain: Beth Vayda. Amy Jacob, Chris Blackburn, Cassandra Byrum, C0-captain: Kathy Walsh. Gretchen Miller Lisa Giordano, Karen Christopher KUIUY luulll: uuux nuvv. .mi nasuici, .Welle ntnstm... C. .... J V We .... ,.... .... J V ..,.,, ,, .... , LWWV, , , J Debbie Hollenbeck. Mirelle White, Heidi Light, Wendy Higerd, Janet Palmer. Kim Redfern, Kim Rankin, Bonnie Kline. Lisa Bernosky. Eileen Undercolller. Nancy Reddington. Theresa Schult7. Front Row: Mary Anne duFosse, Captain: Kathy Staudt. C0-captain 247 Artis ' .L ' W , : l ' 9 W L aw 32 L.,,,,, , if 2 .Ma -0 he Activities program major news source at HCHS Every news story must begin somewhere. Although Hunterdon Central has numerous sources, many of its headlines originate in the activities program. Every Tues- day, students participate in the wide variety of clubs offered at Central. Often, these meetings are the begin- nings of school news. Several honor societies, recogniz- ing academic merit, meet during the activity periods. The National Hon- or Society, andthe French and Rus- sian Honor Society involve many of Central's top students. At times, these clubs hold newsworthy fun- draisers or perform community ser- vices. Other academically oriented clubs, such as Debate and Forensics and Math League, create news as they compete against other schools in the region. Central often has win- ners in these contests. Service clubs also contribute to the schoolis headlines. Key Club and Interact are active in communi- ty service. They host such newswor- thy events as the senior citizens square dances, and they visit the lo- .,,'1:??'F fQ,,5.gz:'1.p: .,,, fir 4 cal hospitals, nursing homes, and or- ganizations for the handicapped. Also, as news is formulating in the various clubs, members of the school's newspaper, The Lamp, work to report Central's newswor- thy events. Each week, they write diligently to produce accurate news reports. Central also offers many other activities. Each club has its own spe- cial purpose, whether it be to enter- tain, to educate, or to enhance the community. All are an important part of the school and its news. Thespian Society Back Row: Ken Kozikowski. Mark Bcllcngcr. Rex VanVcldhuiscn, Chris Hcssler. Margaret Buchanan. Tom Eikamp. Laura Chadwick, Middle Row: Mark Anthony. Lynne Vcspc, Suc Pruchnicki. President: Amy Coss. Front Row: Maria Fcnly, Virginia Lawrcck. Holly Handspicker, Mr. Kazman. Advisor: Tina Hcndricks. .lcnny Chapplc. Missing: Robcrl Graham. Sue Fcnly. Chris Wheaton, Tom Carden. Miss Griffin. Advisor 250 Rapid Runners Q ai -22 .- SH I A' .SAS E Rapid Chasers sas Math League i., 4 .N:'f NMS- ax Back Row: Mr. Dragotta, Advisorg Kelly Vergalito, Mary Schcicr, Cindy Stedman, Terri Milligan, Stephanie Tuttle, Lisa Braddock. Lisa Schmid. Shelly Matto. Kathy Buckowski, Kelly Laird. Jenny Chapple. Judy Latourettc. Front Row: Eilccn DeGraw, Tina Tsai, Dana Santella, Tracy Baggerly Sharon Kleczynski. Holly Handspickcr Alex Urchuk. Scott Crocco, Lou Monaco. John Fusco. Andy Rawlins. Gary Ettcr. Rob Johnson. Mr. Dragotta. Adiisor. Steve Lenskold, Andy Bean. Eric llarlord, Dave Somers. Shankar Ramaswami. Carl Zimmer, Mrs. Thornton. Advisor: Tina Tsai 251 A- ff!! 252 LAMP Staff W v ' f yer 'W! Q M fd' il awning? 44 Ilnlllry 22 1982 Vol XXVI No I3 E 1 - . 9 NUITIIDON CINTIAL N,3,, l'L!MllG10I, NEW IIISIV The Lamp ls written, edited, designed, and produced each week by the students of Hunterdon Central High School, Flemington, NJ. 08822. Editor-in-chief ....... ......... A my Coss News Page Editor ........ .......... T om Eikamp Co-Sports Page Editor . . . ..... Dawn Bridenbaugh Co-Sports Page Editor .... .......... R ob Skolits Co-Features Page Editor .... ...... P aul Madonia Co-Features Page Editor .... ...... S teve Walny Co-Editorial Page Editor .... .... R ima Strassman Co-Editorial Page Editor .... ..... C arl Zimmer Production Manager ........... .... E than Gibson Photography Editor .,........... ...... D eb Olga Photo and Production Assistant .... .... M eg Sloat Photographer .................. ....... J ulie Boice Graphics .................... . . Aabislif' 11 11' ' . . . . .Kirby Fowler ..........SteveRyan . . . . .Raymond Wysocki 253 V1- --- Advisorz Mr. Adamezyk, Members: Brian Aekcn, Andrew Bean. Glen Brown, David Case, David Deily, James Erickson, Dominic Fuseo, Deborah Hankinson. Kurt Hockcnbury, Edward Johnson. Edward Kear. Jonathon Klinglcr. Graham Knight, Brian Krees, Richard Lawlor. Charles Lozada, Anthony Malba. John Moser, Krishnan Ramaswami. James Robertson, Parminder Saini, Chris Shaffer, Brian Thompson. Noel Wojnar Seema Dalal, Ruchi Mathur, Jeanne McKinney, David Newman. Anthony Primiani, Tvliehacl Pambianchi, Mr. Berger, Advisorg Alexahente Hanbieki. Astrid Clark. Rachna Sachdeva, Catherine Moon. Mark Phillips, Nadine Dragan. Merridy Bacongius, Laura Shannon, Trish Caulder, Karen Shannon Back Row: Ron Oberst. Glen Ple7narski. Tim O'Donnell. Jelil' Gold. John Nettleton. Gary Nlicr. Barry Lake. Stanley Radomski. TVlrs. Parc. Advisor: Front Row: Walter Yuknicwie7, Doug Maimonc. Mindy Seiko. Patty Kcrsten 254 Debate and Forensics i LKVLV , vs ,W . Z s l Clockwise: John Vanderwolf, Kelly Bugle, Renee Robeson, Paul Madonia, Kerri W -...cwmwcaz-aww - --.0..w..-.f-QN.-wffL.::',f- j .....................-f...MN,. 1 A . - f' -..- - , L , ' W E S ,, L Q I l 1,....... Jackson, Sean Doine, Greg McFall, Krishnan Ramaswami, Kevin Nichols, Carl Ramirez 255 4- Ski Club X . Ai. . , r1 ! i S' ' 4' -Aft 'Q 5. xi 37 ll' . . 'C Q3 ir v Wxuk Us Q 4 My 2 wi 53152 i Yaefg ' , ,K F3 ' ,' i g.. 5 Q . . 1 ,fffrxik ff. M - ' ...Mn fini AA WA L 1 ff, vw Q24 , ww idk: L 'K, Z, E -' R L, Y I ,f Q '-A Vixnf wi N 1 :Na f kv , wid W W aw- , 'nw ' 3' 2 3 T ,1...f .ff if if B ,vw wnl ' 1.1, I , V.---0 W ui' French and Russian Honor Society K V. 3 AAi 'bmi wr. .Jig ,,I1:1 l '--M. S Whaling ----W ig NG QT Advisors: Mr. l.LlbllS7lQll. Ms. Pielropimo. Back Row: Lorraine Schafer. Kristin Bergquisl. Jennifer Decker. Brent Chambers. Catherine Moon. Charles Bradley. Middle Row: Carl Ramirez, Reini Martin, Sara Kohane, Rima Strassman, Rachna Sachdeva, Front Row: Maria Fenly, Melanie Stetson, Ed Ristoro 258 Basic Computing German Club X 2. Lo ct' Ps ua ai.. Sm ei. ca in 'ov Ho ir. 'imiyi 1 v. f. -i 1. 1. f. i, ,, i, ,, ,- At ri- PQ U Ni-C C-1. an ici 'Ast im Malia 4 if Sewing and Crafts l Rochelle Heath. Nlark Klinglcr. Mr. Grcancy. Advisor: Marty O'Donncll. Brett Wcbcr. Andy Nelson. Mickey lllinka Back Row: David Schmitz Thomas Agrcsti. Barry Carlson. Dieter Jachn. Kcn Herron. Ari Goodman. Keith Comcrlord, Thomas Stoudt, Middle Row: Erik Vorgha. Patil Kcssock, Carolinn Pochcr. Monika lfalkcnthal. Robi Tindall. Mr. Kuhn. Adxisorz Front Row: Michael Ncmctlt. Mark llcnncssy Back Row: Terri Kcary. Margie Van Duync. Gina Dixon. Karon Schonhcitcr. Faith Diminick. Front Row: Miss Madak, Advisorg Karon Johnson, ,lackic Castro 259 Xia E r K -f t Pl' A - 7 - 5 , 9 , 3' X . 9 9 ' I , I 9: 3 Q . ,-X i xl X. J i fx VP! .J 32' S3 .v X Fx x Q ,x f nzzm nm , L L 1 T-i f Mw- N Front Row: Cindy Jones, Kerri Jackson, Jenny Daniel, Lisa Soriero, Second Row: Joan Sabo, Denise Daku, Robin Cox, Kathy Metallo, Sherice Buchko, Miss Sena, Advisorg Third Row: Alexahente Hanbicki, Lisa Grohol, Patty Mulligan. Kim Zarish. Kelly Ward. Fourth Row: Karen Brandes. Ann Buchan, Maureen McKenna, Holly Sadukas, Barbara Kelly, Tammy Ruelens. Kari Harrington, Fifth Row: Andrea Pulllilz, Carol Wilk, Cindy Thinnes. Lisa Hergenrother Back Row: Dianna Errieo. Marge Jackson, Chris Lambert, Laurie Harrington. Lisa Solis, Sandra Silva, Lynn Thompson. Wendy Wilton, Mary Swift. Miss Mosig, Advisorg Front Row: Jocelyn McCay, Lori Woolf Mr. Smith. Advisor: Mike Pambianehi. Gary Xfleleliisky, William Ryan. Chris Sestcno. Pat McCarty, David Newman, Kean Burenga 262 FROSH Soap Opera Club Needleworle Science Fiction Fantasy Role HCHS Folk Singers ii i r .1 .f f , H f :ig I V, I K A 5 ' M fm Q , 'f l, 'Z':'.zif'::x::gxxf:::xt1? ' ,, 5 ,M Advisor: Mrs. Baldwin. Back Row: Jenny Dickinson. Ken Kozikowski. Diane Ambrose. Kelly Krnuth. Kirk Behnkc. Duvc Dickinson. Trish Roskowski. Dnvc Curtis, Esther S7yn1nnski. Kevin Nichols. Tvlnrlziimi Scnnnnvino, Karen Pickcl, Front Row: Kelly Bugle, Kristal Hnrdcnburg. Ed Proulcuu. Lynn Vespc. Marin Fcnty. Bob Cole. Jcnnic Parsons, Sue Venitelli, Virginia Lawreck, Denise Miller, Tonya Camon, Colleen Beckman, Steve Ryan, Debbie Zadawski 263 -I. f' 5 4., .... -3 1 A K - if , 3 A , 9 ' , K' s J I .gr E' f I . 5 ff fi :Q 5 f. ,' , if I K U ,g if' . gill Q! f 5 ,L '? 5 is fm! E 3. I ......,,,,- S x 2 i 5 - li ,Bif- IFF 'x K .521-215 .Ek-x 'aw - 2 - , k 2? QWQAMQ' wx S 'nk K R G 5 i?W'f' MSM vs my K ae. if f is-ww ggi. w-243652521 5 ' xx 2523333 QQ., 'Q 1-www f,:.m,R , ,kv W--,j1.i.hy,k,,H ,Z ., X ..ef I ? J 5 Q I 9 . 5 V, -.-3-1 ' 4 1 -.,-gl, -371 , , ,wt r...-mv, A Ja' ,,, va ww? -5' W ,Q igivv 5 V X nf k ,,. 4 Xi nk 5 x rg? .-xv Spanish Honor Society ol o ool in K 1. R 2 Advisor: Mrs. Weeks, Back Row: Chris Lwowski, Jerry Troisi, Julie Mumm, William Griffing, Pete Cadra, Bob Lindaw, Rob Scholink, Eric Vandenberghe, Jeff Lindaw, Tim Cone, Frank Shepherd, Middle Row: Kathy Lanzen, Joanne Sackett, Danielle Caponite, Christine Krasovec, Kris Waechter, Eileen Undercoffler, Eileen Morton, Sue Kessler, Joy Little, Robert Roth, Kathy Scanlon, Catalina Castells, Front Row: Carol Cielecki, Renee Ryan, Michele Paladics, Chris Harris, Greg Taranto, Diane O'Connor 266 Back Row: Kenny Halligan. Jim Helriegle, Rob Tuttle, Ray Searles. Mike Ham, Mike Santowasso, Rich Hoffman. Clarie Branniek. Sandy Rea, Maria Guglielmo, Sue Ferry. Mike Creighton, Middle Row Mr. Salayi, Advisor: Tommy Selquist, Randy Sepcic. Patti Romano, Jenny Frick, Cheryl Ernst, Joan Berk. Mary Gunnels, Denise Pierson, Kim Vere. Joe Longordo, Front Row: Tony DiMaggio. Brian Sivel, Martha Gunncls, Laura Novak. Tracey Mendonca. Cheryl Hunter, Barbara Reut, Cindy Frick. Mary Beth Gilpen. Lori Horton Kim Foley. Mrs. Wolfson. Advisor: Kelly Wallace. Christina Sacalis. Marueen Miller Lee Conte. Rich Case. Bruce Firth. lid Schmidt. .lerry Caka. Doug Dymacek, Scott Smith. .Iohn Mulligan. Mrs. Weeks. Advisor 267 laik ational Honor Society Officers: Dan Katcher, Presidentg John Vanderwolf, Vice-Presidentg Patti Vowinkel, Treasurerg Dr. DeCavalcante, Advisorg Katie Plum, Secretary Psi-wifffitsif 1' 'af as ' A ts.. X ....' sg,-if V X P i f S s ff J J... f 191 ooo. ss J si A r g ooo ,oooo A 3 J 2 omV, , t y y g -- 5 A .. 'ii' f if-SV .N x-i tr. 4 ' 'A .QX--1 ii J - K- :'-. r . -'-'-.,i --:. J' -.-1 ta: A 1 oo t t o Back Row: Advisor: Dr. Frank DeCtivuleante, Mirelle White, Janet Olson, Rob Seholink, Carol Polhenius. Caroline Michel. Wendy Higerd. Carol Opdyke. Rex V:inVeldhuisen. Bob Lindiiw. Rcini Martin, Brian Waldron. Alex Urehuk, Pete Cadra. Matt Schuette, Paul S7wed. Middle R0w:St1ra Kohane. Kelly Moeggenberg. Jenny Grill, Chris Lwowski, Gerry Molter, Stephanie Tuttle, Dan Katcher, Presidentg Katie Plum, Secretary, Ann Marie Craft, Margaret Buchanan, Amy Coss, Cricket Batz, Maria Fenty, Ed Ristoro, Mark Phillips, Mark Anthony, Front Row: Greg Taranto, Joann Jason, Tracy Baggerly, Katrina Jackson, John Vanderwolf, Vice-Presidentg Patti Vowinkel, Treasurerg Sue Pruchnieki, Cathy Moon, Tom Carden, Dana Palmer Missing: Mark Bellenger, Jenny Chapple, Erica Edwards, Patty Higgins, Debbie Hollenbeck, Jill Kastner, Rich Lawlor, Steve Mapes, Heather McConnell, Gretchen Miller, Chris Noll, Marie O'Brien, Eugenia Panageas, Carl Ramirez, Renee Ryan, Chris Shaffer, Cindy Stedman, Jerry Troisi, Eileen Undercoffler, Michele Wallendal, Ingrid Wegner QS M Ag I-1, K +s?f? w .. Q.. 1 ORIUM Arm, N 44 Q' 5 J 3. w 4+ vs-zu O l Q61 269 Ralph Cairo. Bob Moore. Clifford Scholz. Ed Hcrntann. Mr, Sorenson. Advisor: Georgia Pyatt Back Row: Mrs. McCormick. Adxisorg Nlikc llarbaccvich. Vrcd Scliniit7. .lohn Ncthcry. George Robertson. Dorothy Rockafclloxi. Matt Scltucttc. Rob Scholink. Front Row: Rose Marie Pliautlt. Wcnd5 Higcrd. Mario Mockcrs Charles Burlord. Mr. llamnicl. Adsisor: Robert Wcisncck. Scott lflcming. lid Owens. Tom Clayton. Frank Boicc. .loltn Woodix ard 270 Lapidary Society l Volleybolo R Controlled Cars .f I , Student Council . '-,., ,if N J' 2 if' 1 fi- S gs.. .fi C u... , .J A 5 F' sw.. Ama. Advisor: Mr. Cregar. Members: Cricket Bat7. Cynthia Brom n. Toni Brown. Yvette Calvo. Jane Marie Carroll. Richard Chiappctta. Robert Chioffe. Charlene Conklin. Kathryn Cree, Mary Jo Dalpe, Vincent DiRoberto, Nadine Dragan. Diana Dunn, Thomas Eikamp, Bruce Firth, Karen Foley, Kirby Fowler, Laura Graper, Christine Halloran. .lohn Haritos. Lisa Healy. Andren Hobbs. Jennifer Holmquest. Brian Horvath. Janine Houck. Christine Kapp. .loan Kohanski. Tiffany Kutsop. Michele Larson Heidi Light, Mark Madonia, Paul Madonia, Susan Marlatt, Heather McConnell, Brad McFall, Gregory MeFall. Caroline Michel, Loren Nastasi, John Nethery, Ralph Notarangelo. Laurie Nowrick. Marie O'Brien. Dana Palmer. Maria Palmer. Mark Phillips. Carol Polhemus, Michael Pynn. Lisa Rayer. Renee Robeson, Ira Rubin. Diana Saunders. Kathy Schaefer. Kenneth Schapiro. .loy Shaffer. Robert Skolits. Dawne Steinke. Sandra Teller. Karen Thompson. Sheryl Thompson. Stephen Tipping. Victoria VanFleet. Brian Virostek. Frank Vowinkel. Brian Waldron. Maren Waldron. Steven Walny. Kathleen Walsh. Heather Willits. Jennifer Withington. Susan Yale 271 .X iQE iowa-1'm,al,izA,fH1.g,.:roi - '- - 5 ' K' F V 'R .,,.i.,,1 WCVH I . Back Row: Mr. Kclbcr. Advisor: Darlcnc Facklcman. Kurt Hockcnbury. David Tollin. Rosemarie Franke. Christopher Morcn. Frank Shepherd. Mike Jablonski. Bill Schrochcr. Frank Sclnicky. Middle Row: Chris Zdcpski, Ed Wcisneck. Kathy Mclallo. Roger While. Jim Hager. Paul Connell. Bob Billcra. Chris lVlcDcvitl. Front Row: 272 Pctcr Collier, Dom Corigliano. Jeff Kunzman ,I Back Row: Rich Mundy, Cliff Klimas. Tom Pheysey. Mr, Durham. Advisor: Front Row: Heather Melntyre, Denise Chamberlin, Luisa Silva. Lorie Knox, Sharon Brand Back Row: Mitch Livingston. Rob Forrest, Mike Sroka, Janet Tolley, Dorothy Roekalellow, Kevin Haeke. Joel Alleger, Doug McClure, David Luksza Front Row: Tom Fandel, Stephanie Guidotti, Mr. Wasserman. Advisor: Mark Bellenger. Mark Elbaum Back Row: Bruce Hanson, Greg Taranto, Joel Alleger, Kirk Mcinhardt, Rob Forrest, Middle Row: Kathy Young, Denise Venanzi, Mr. Wasserman. Advisorg Katie Plum, Front Row: Ben Rovee, Keith Sebeth. Bob Nichols 273 n .-W Z g f-1.1 -ev X A .M- ' JI? an S3 274 Hx E x s ess: Q NN sq ' E ' .i f 'E , -im.:-if Inwhm 9' foal: ONLY z',.gpf: 1 lk I SN Back Row: Nancy Justus, Joe Rossi, Bill Lapczynski, Patti Weiss, Wayne Anthony, Jeff Panek, Maura Tynan, Front Row: Mr. Cvazonas, Advisor: Christine Zdepski, Denise Garcia, Darlene Faekleman, Mike Illovsky, James Robertson Mrs, Dubiel, Advisor: Sandy Griffin. Kim Montross. Deana lde, Roger White, .Jackie Paustian, Kelly Stansfield, Cindy Jones. Kim Underway, Leslie Hammond, Michele Servideo, Julie Kinneyman. Cheryl Rotz, Rosalind Davis, Karen Greece, Sam Rosania, Joanne Bernier, Beth Hawkinson, Jeanine Scanlon, Robert Scanlon, Gary Ennis, Tom l.ehlbach, Miguel Mendez, Mrs. O'Connor, Advisor Back Row: l.ori llorton, Beth Wilbor, Patty Brown, Kate Fisher, Erin Grady, Shari Cooley. Front Row: Karen Service, Marian Smith, Nancy McCormack. Lori Potash, Kerry Mapes, Miss Petrie, Advisor Art Club as A-so-.uv-N' ., 14 'Ii'-Qeffigli' - 1,,hf Q, 5 i xwwvwglrf ,X .f L,1'f4i?5 9-sf ' f-.Q .W L-1- .I.:.:1 .1f,, ' -f, x A1532 Qi-Sie. 'X x A 4: w X X 5' H SYS' X 5 WW . Q i K 4 :Eiga X X K ,K lv R Ex vac A, Y y. xx ., '. - . S . ii ff' ' E A in Qi-w 'W rf .. , .. gy l Back Row: Brian Evans. Eric Freedman. Anna Kcsckcs. Sue Pruchnicki, Mike lVla7cwski. Gail Burns. Patty Massimo. Dzilc Errico. Cathy Grobcn. Currie Carnigliu. Molly Rngclic. .lill Kaslncr. Rich Case. Carolyn Schmid, Front Row: Natasha Mugalhacs. Dana Mcolz1..ludyCollins. Kari Lewis. Kristal Kicllcr. Mark Hurban. Greg Mcndonczi. Marianne Cronce, Kathy Aster, Laura Satkowski, Dr. Strober, Advisor 277 Fencing Front Row: Cheryl Hunter. John Stanley, Mike Sroka, Second Row: Jon Klingler, Eitan Goralsky, Phil Pruna, Third Row: Cliff Klimas, Eric Vanden- berghe, Mark Klingler, Fourth Row: Sen Hao Lai, Martin Dragan, Andy Beck, Brian Dame, Fifth Row: Amy Jacob, Sandy Rea, Liz McClellan, Maureen Blodgett, Sixth Row: Eugenia Panageas, Heather Longwill, Chris Macomber, Mr. Craft, Advisor FBLA Mr Klcpcis7 Advisor Birbara Klcckner. Presidentg Karen McGowan, Vice- President, Jennifer Buchanan, Secretaryg Nancy Fleming, Treasurer ' - - ' ,iiitai?!:2f:T'2f.:a2EYiiiierlirsr 2 FBLA Members Bonnie Archibald, Andrea Arena, Julie Borshadel, Nancy Brennan. Jennifer Buchanan, Rebecca Case, Stephanie Chase. Carlene Clausnitzer, Kimberly Coogln Scemi Dilil List Dilley. Amos Drickler, Crystal Emery, Nancy Fleming, Lorraine Friedman. Debra Gilmartin. Kathrine Gold, Lisa Gooditis. Helen Hahn. Erin H iney Tcrcsi H iney Ellen Hardcnburg, Peggy Sue Hone, Kimberly Housman. Connie Jorgensen. Joellc Kastner. Barbara Kleckner, Gretchen Kuehn. Maxine Littlewood, ludith Lucis Christine M icombcr. Rashmi Malik. Ruchi Mathur. Tracy McGhee. Kellie Moeggenberg, Darlene Morris, Jean Mulligan. Libby Nork. Donna Novak. Kelley Osborne Debrt Pingii Sherry Pettit. Lorraine Pohorely. Anthony Primiani. Sharon Radomski. Elsie Rake. Laura Rowe. Melissa Salvato. Lisa Schwenderman. Karen Stover. Janet Tollcy. Bethann Vayda. Lisa Woolf ECHO Staff A yearbook is more than a pictorial compilation of people and events, it is a graphic display of history. I am proud to have been editor-in-chief this year and to have been one of the people who made this year's ECHO possible. I would like to express my appreciation to the following people for their contributions: To Mr. Bob Davine for his personal interest, understanding, and advice which was indispensible at deadline time. To the staff of the Herff Jones Publishing Company for the outstanding quality of their work. To the staff of Davor Photo, Inc., especially Mr. Abe Orlick and Ms. Gemma Lanzi, for their superb photographic service and continual understanding. To Mr. Joseph Crilley for capturing the spirit of the school with his phenominal photography. To Mrs. Linda Stedman whose generosity helped us through several tight spots with her sports photography. To all the photographers who contributed to the ECHO this year, especially Mr. David Kelber, Mr. Harry Kazman, Mr. Bernie Koval, and Deb Ozga. To all the writers who contributed to the Literary aspects of this year's ECHO. To Mr. Robert Comerro for his never-ending support, understanding, and exceptional leadership. To the entire ECHO staff, whose constant cooperation, time, and effort made this yearbook possible. And finally, to Mr. Ted Bauer for his daily encouragement and support. Thank you all, l-by -, .Assistant to the Editor: Karen Axel 279 vi , 'L nf - M., 1 A Fine Arts: Sue Fenty, Eileen Undercoffler, Editorg Missing: Melanie Stetson .f '-. Editorg Missing: Scott Stearns. Chris Wheaton. Chris Wallendui XJ. x. ft, Lieberman Duane Walker, Karen Gumbert, Stephanie Ashton, Co-editor 2 Activities: Szindi Rekowski. Editor: Justin Watrcl, WIP Nancy Jennifer Buchanan f... 3 4 i , Carl Zimmer, Allison Underclassmen: Julie Todd, Sandy Peppe, Ingrid Wegner, Editorg Sue Bishop, Lisa I i S fs nf Editor 281 CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mazza Roger and Lee Collinson Mr. and Mrs. Harold Housman Mr. and Mrs. George Becker Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Rallo Van's Storage Facilities Mr. and Mrs. William G. Schroedel Mr. and Mrs. John Fusco Jack and Gaynelle Lyons Douglas and Kathleen Nodes Paul and Norma Santella Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Forrest Mr. and Mrs. Donald W. Laird Mr. and Mrs. Don Mathews, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Donald E. Hanson Mr. and Mrs. Joseph G. F rick Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Scholink Mr. and Mrs. Philip Crevier Edwin and Linda Sumner James E. King Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Bodnar Mr. and Mrs. Craig Little Mr. and Mrs. Michael Crocco Ms. Patricia Luearini Coleen Smith's Family Mr. and Mrs. Horace V. Johnson Jean's Family Kenneth and Eleanor Squier Mr. and Mrs. Donald Mone Mr. and Mrs. Samuel R. Hall Mr. and Mrs. Victor Calvo Gene and Karen Masaitis Fred and Joann Cronce Henry and Patricia Kitsz, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. David Kohane Alfred and Catherine Santino Mr. and Mrs. Bertram B. Miller Ed and Johanna Olson 282 Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. John G. Caka Richard Lenskold Gerald Troisi Stuart Kukinaris Harold Stellwag Frank Bishop Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Demarest Mr. and Mrs. William K. Braddock Mr. and Mrs. Allen Snyder The Pantano Family Mr. and Mrs. Andrew J. Veres Noel and Nancy Chamberlin The Bill Family Mitchell and Cheryl Kozikowski Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Starford J. White Richard W. Cheary Richard Lake Howard Teets Dora and Earl Mock B. and D. Kirk Mr. and Mrs. Bridgitt Bohren II Mr. and Mrs. John L. Moricz John and Joyce Carden and Family Mr. and Mrs. John Long Mr. and Mrs. S. Grillo Theresa Satkowski The Field Family Glenn R. Wilfongs Peter MacLellan Mr. and Mrs. Stan Walker Priscilla and Richard Stothoff Mr. and Mrs. Robert Johnson, Sr. Best Wishes to the Class of '82 from Sam and De Kessel Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Caivano Mr. and Mrs. Richard K. Woolf Michael J. Harbacevich John Biloganis Family Brian Krees' Family ., f X A .wgzibilgzfzz 5 Nisffixi 12222252 Z2 K 2 an-:gi r. fi ls. izzig min 342 fgizgzsfzms ' Q U M215 12 2252.92 U ff- Q122?5e2?:.Ssig2g ,U Q K L , 15 ifififzfi .Q 0 11221: QU 131551253951 U Vmgggigigg U ai fszmkfgiii sw Qfgziizvswwi 2 Z M232 gipgflzg' Qf swfzzszw Zfzfzw fm nlzisffsfgfgiiix W' 1 www 4 f :af he igszeimw 2 A Q Qegggiirgmig 2: J K UK ,H K, .2 4 . 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K Pi 0 ,q,1wi:2i,:3:::E:'?:,Tf1:N ,KM 5: Z I QZQQN- 'QLIQQQWWW X , CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1982 DAVOR PHOTO, INC 654 STREET ROAD - BOX 190 BENSALEM, PA 19020 C2155 638-2490 lt ta f Lf!!-Sefufhggbgfdael 8 s, 2 'P ' H J Chnhm fi: fog. Nt - A 'H ia , 0 f f ft 8 Q77 W KU UM fe NJ 1 1 0 K -.1 FLEMINGTON N.J. 08822 HIGHWAY 202 AND 31 C2015 782-4900 Chinese-Polynesian restaurant and Cocktail-lounge open 7 days a week takeout service HIGGINS NEWS AGENCY 68 Main Street Flemington, NJ IZOIJ 782-1925 The Boudoir Ladies Boutique NEWSPAPER - MAGAZINES L. K. Ewzlrds Fulper Rd, Owner Flemington. NJ it I . , Whteiowe fallen 2446 ha. ,L ., on nours zz, wmrsnouss, new isnssv HioEAwAv sxi Hur FLEMINGTON L OUTE 202 G31 FLE G O N C PHONE: IZOII 534-9234 WHERE GOOD SKATES MEET ALL ZZ3I?77gg?4lglEE S Q IVIINI-CHEK FIVE AND DIME FLEIVIINGTON ELECTRICAL Rt. Z2 - Whitjlplguse Station. NJ CO. Hunterdon Shopping Center A38 Mum Sl' Flemington, NJ Flemington, NJ 08822 PHONE 7050 32:11. axial mls! INC 4 tmoelifiliflfifl. Full Service Hair Styling I 'Iles Studios Flemington - 52 Main Street 782-0121 Compliments of Compliments of The Lingerie Shoppe in Turntable Junction Robil-'95 Nest Restaurant Q Shop I7 26 Main Street Hc2EgggZQl1N'I Flemington. NJ t Fin, Fur 81 Feathers a V ouittirv A.K.C, nee Puppies EXO I6 Bums p , WORMED 81 INOCULATED 8 REPTILES D53,GNu,,o,,un Afni' HEALTH GUARANTEED FLEMINGTON MALL ' ,fffizitlnifi TROPICAL FISH FLEMINGTON, N.J. 08822 Q Ill-:nga-Lrgzsgurnnf 2'- AQUARIUM SUPPLIES N ALL PET 81 MEDICAL SUPPLIES C2017 7823737 Compliments ol' BIBLE BOOK STORE May,S 133 Main Street Deli-Luneheonette Inc. i'Cmlngl0n' N 08833 RL 523 782-1790 Sztbdbrook Bonnie and Don Hanson 12012 782-7966 Budgef Prim' 6'em'er Offset Printing and Photocopying Lenape Plaza, Route 31 Mon-Fri - 9 am - 5 pm Flemington, NJ 08822 Sat - 9 am - 72 noon I20il 534-2225 Whitehouse Lobster 81 Seafood Inc. WHOLESALE - RETAIL Route 22 Y West wmreuouse, NJ, oasaa -I WILLIAM MARTIN OQILO 08. 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XX MUSKIN Sunfhh Rossignol X., X we 1-ME AND FOAM THE ACTION PEOPLE'S STORE ' SAUNDERS JEWELRY Keepsake Diamonds Fine Jewelry Personalized Service Hunterdon Shopping Center Flemington, NJ 08822 C2105 782-1565 ..-l Congratulations and Good Luck to the Graduates Flemington Fur Company Flemington, N.J. 08822 fm'-6iT1'N 'ii1 m'i E l Qxfflhi 1, 6 4,0 EQ: Compliments of if ' fc I l ,T 7 K A , I 5 BLACK RIVER 32 WESTERN 1 111 f ' V451 1 1 1 1 RAILROAD 1 Specializing ln Fried Chicken To Go! . I H DAILY wlcl SPEJIALS H l RlflgO6S, NJ 0855l ix Dru DAILY I0 ll-Bpl E cmcxsu fnonclss Annu ' 732-6622 ll Phone 788-4900 ll 12 Bloomfield Ave., Flemington, New Jersey X BURKETT SUPPLY CO. 37 MINE STREET FLEMINGTON, N.J. 08822 12105 782-2522 General Electric, Frigidaire, RCA Maytag and Amana Authorized Sales and Service ANDREAGILLIGAN KATHLEEN o1LL1oAN GILLIGAN'S GOLD I4 Kt. Affordable Jewelry 12015 788-l606 2 Central Avenue Flemington, NJ 08822 Across From Pfaltzgraff DELTA BUILDING SYSTEMS DIVXSION OF AMWELL INDUSTRIES. INC, P. O, BOX 252 FLEMINGTON. NEW JERSEY 08822 C6091 466-1271 FRED GENDLER P ESIDE i201l7B2-2490 12011 534-9061 E-Z IMPORTED AUTO PARTS INC. P.O. BOX ll2 Route 22 Whitehouse Sta. NJ 08889 Compliments of SACKS SHOES Phone: 782-6116 38 MAIN STREETFLEMINGTON, N.J. 08822 ville Coul 2 Sfvff ROUTE 523 609-397-0807 BOX 141 SERCEANTSVILLE, N.I, 08557 Q , f. '-cj z 455 Ei 'A E. 3 1,3 7- 215: Q ' if.. ,il if gf A o 11- 'f f et ' ,, A , , I 15575 Yf ' '31 1:v?f'Mi1Q J ' . 1 7? u f ' 1 ' , J Km gf-ff .4 1 'fa 1 ,- 1 'E f U 4 ., 1 1 fl Q Q !1 ?-SEQ. v-.,.:Z.- .Spf ,f Q 'f '. ' - '1 f -vi 'gr- 1 ig ja' 3. ',- 21 ,. Mk ,www 1 V 5 SE . 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Lance Booth 1 Typographer 3 Scotch Plains, New jersey 07090 Telephone: 201 -889-4404 Best of luck to the class of '82 Erica Edwards, President Chris Noll, Vice-President Ingrid Wegner, Patty Higgins - Recording Secretary Susan Marlatt, Kirby Fowler - Corresponding Secretary Terri Milligan, Treasurer L .I i JEWELERSXGEMOLOGISTS Somerset Shopping Center Flemington Mall Menlo Park Mall Bridgewater, NJ Flemington, NJ Edison, NJ C2015 526-0111 C2015 782-1400 C2015 549-9890 CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF '82 MEMBER AMERICAN GEM SOCIETY ..-I 295 Congratulations to the Class of '82 THE ECHO STAFF ,il nl Q QQ eil IDI xx my gui, Il .'Ql Q D lk -I I-I , . FOUR CORNER IMPORTS CLOTHING - JEWELRY - GIFT ITEMS FLEMINGTON MALL ROUTE 202 T ELEPHONE FLEMINGTON, N.J. 08822 12015 782-4666 -! 1 . TELEPHONE AREA CODE 609-1397-3543 Poor Richard's D i '51 l Book Shop at-f, 'lt gg.. F,emi,,gw,, Mau E. illlarrzra anh Bunn BOOKS Fran 8L Dick Pilch FINE MEAT5 dgrewiy Flemington, NJ 55222 20l-782'l4l7 SERGEANTSVILLE New .JERSEY RONALD ASON IZUI 782 l323 Compliments of . QRMMHQ 17647: Mlcek gg? Farm am. m..i,,,i,., 90. UA. .f1,..1wi.f Flemington, NJ 45lNEST T u FLEN GTON N nlrscunnnfrtsmnaron Montgomery Wan, Sales Agency X -' l4 Bloomfield Ave. 'OID UNCCD' MIRCUIY Flemington. NJ 08822 noon zo: z. JI soum Tcl' 783-1428 FLEMINQTON ,NJ 05822 STEVEN I KALAFII 12011 782 F-O-Fl D 0673! P 1 l Fred Higgins and Sons mi-758-2917 Eggs, Poultry, and Baby-Chicks Country Curios Disrincnve Gifrs and Kirchenwares Box 58 Scrgcuntsvillc, N.l D W B M 9 i FLEMINGTON MA L 609-397-3523 'MEL '5 Fi.min9m I Dim C0mplimCmS Ofr Lentini Auto Salvage Rl, 3l ERRlCO'S QUALITY MARKET R5':50i24lSs' 1 i The Happy Heart W Shop Clothes for Kids 7H ' 6 My 36 Mine Strcct Flemington. NJ 08822 21 Bloomfield Ave. Flemington, N.J. 08822 788-1818 201-782-7488 Compliments of Sergeantsville General Store at the blinker in Sergeantsville, NJ 609-397-3214 Q 14,000 square feet of equipment. We have deals that can not be beat. If you don't believe us, come and see for yourself. DISTRIBUTORS Rouge 79, Flemington, N.J. C2012 782-2293 QCroton-Ringoes Roady 0 wHoLEsALERs 'RETAIL 9 Saddles, Equipment L Riding Apparel Horse Trailers Everything for the Rider and the Horse ENGLISH and WESTERN OPEN 5-days - 9 to 9. Sundays - 9 to 4 - Closed Monday Congratulations Class of ,82 From Tony, Jerry and Ed GQ LITILE ITALY PIZZA FOR THE VERY BEST BAKED GOODS 81 PIZZA U.S. HWY. 22 ' WHITEHOUSE MALL 0 WHITEHOUSE, NJ. Just Callw 534-6423 a Best Wishes, Cl ATHLETIC EQUIPMENT 8. CLOTHING THE SPORTS RTE. 22- eAsT ss of '82 C2012 534-4770 WHITEHOUSE MALL WHITEHOUSE STATION JOHN SI VICKI MORICZ , N.J. 08889 I J Best Wishes From THE SUURCE Ladies and Junior Fashions Sizes 3-16 Flemington Mall, Flemington Open 7 days 782-8959 201 -782- 9666 A.A. MATULAY, INC. CONSTRUCTION Br INDUSTRIAL EQUIPMENT 8: SUPPLIES ROUTE 202 P. o. Box 39 mNGoEs, N. J. oss:-31 SALES SERVICE RENTALS SoHo FEEDS 81 PETS I,2 MI. 50. OF CIRCLE RTS. 202 G 31 F N J 08822 201 782 6060 STEPHEN HORVATH JR REVERE TRAVEL Flemington Mall, Rl. 202 Flemington, NJ 08822 201-782-0023 782-5519 Paints 84 Varnishes Wallpaper, Glass Polaris Skidoo Snowmobiles Snowmobiles ALTS Outdoor Center Ringoes, NJ and Window Shades 782-5654 STRYKER'S PAINT STCRE, INC. Ladders f Brushes Painters Supplies Simplicity Tractors Stihl 8C Poulan Floor Sanders for Rent S 1 L , I6 Bloomfield Avenue, Flemington, NJ ndpper awnmowers Cham Saws Hunterdon Central Key Club TZQQ.. 4 N Jr VQ5 IS eff ' Cf1f:Q-f'f'jf- lg. '3CTf5.'X Q:' Congratulations to the Class of '82 from FBLA Barb Kleckner A President Karen McGowan - Vice President Jenny Buchanan - Secretary - Nancy Fleming - Treasurer Kellie Moeggenberg C. Historian Lorraine Freedman A Historian Bonnie Archibald ' Teresa Haney Jean Mulligan Andrea Arena Ellen Hardenburg Libby Nork Julie Borshadel Nancy Brennan Becky Case Stephanie Chase Kim Coogan Seema Dalal Lisa Dilley Crystal Emery Debbie Gilmartin Kathy Gold Lisa Gooditis Helen Haney Erin Haney Peggy Sue Hone Kim Housman Nilofar Ismail Connie Jorgenson Joelle Kastner Gretchen Kuehn Maxine Littlewood Judy Lucas Christine Macomber Rashmi Malik Ruchi Mathur Tracy McGhee Darlene Morris Donna Novak Kelly Osborne Debbie Pangia Sherry Pettit Lorraine Pohorely Anthony Primiani Sharon Radomski Laura Rowe Melissa Salvato Lisa Schwenderman Karen Stover Beth Ann Vayda Lisa Woolf BEST 0F LUCK , TO ALL GRADUATES Senior Class of 1982 Class Officers: Torn Carden, President Bob Chioffe, Vice-President Mark Phillips, Treasurer Terri Milligan, Secretary SKI CLUB Congratulations to the Class of I82! OFFICERS P d t C dy F V P d t B th L S t y Sp g Z T H ll y B k lx b t Z I 9 G0 FOR IT! C CLUB Congratulations To The Class of '82 Hunterdon Central Education Association Congratulations to the Class of '82 This is the key to 24 hour banking convenience ,. ..- , .-,. ,..,,..- --- --.- ,,..,.- ...-.XX ,J -1 nnaucvln' i i uwzs jf 0 I L' 'Q , And...lf s free , st . gig' THE BANK WITH 24 HOUH MQNEY MACHINES .--- , ,,.. ..- IH Fl.:-3MlNG'roN NA'rloNAL ' BANK AND TRUST coMPANv Min-4-1 gi.. The Key Bank In Town It Congratulations Class of '82 National Honor Society Mark Anthony Catherine Moon Tracy Baggerly John Nethery Christina Batz Chris Noll 0 Mark Bellenger Marie O'Brien Margaret Buchanan Janet Olson Peter Cadra Carol Opdyke ' Thomas Carden Dana Palmer Jennifer Chapple Eugenia Panageas . Amy Coss Mark Phillips Anne Marie Craft Katharine Plum Erica Edwards Carol Polhemus Maria Fenty Susan Pruchnicki Jennifer Grill Carl Ramirez d i w rd ' Sue Pruchnicki, President lgfgclalilfggins Sings Riiroro Maria Fenty, ViCe-Prg-jsident Debra Hollenbeck Robert Scholink H nd -Ck r S Cr t I, Katrina Jackson Matthew Schuette O y A SP1 C , 6 e a y Joann Jason Christopher Shaffer Tina Hendricks, Secretary Jin Kastner Cynthia stedman Margaret Buchanan, Treasurer gm1KHtChef Paul Szwed ara Kohane Gregory Taranto Richard Lawlor Gerald Troisi Good Luckf' '82 Robert Lindaw Stephanie Tuttle Christine Lwowski Eileen Undercoffler Heather McConnell Alex Urchuk Stephen Mapes John Vanderwolf Reinhold Martin Rex VanVeldhuisen Caroline Michel Patricia Vowinkel Gretchen Miller Brian Waldron Kellie Moeggenberg lngrid Wegner Gerald Moller Mirelle White I 304 '
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