Kings Park High School - Kingsmen Yearbook (Kings Park, NY)

 - Class of 1988

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DN-...K . 4 'va' 4 rf 5' asf' m,M,,,M,. For Valentine's Day, romance was in bloom, and special deliveries became a symbol of affection. Each year, the Speech and Debate team runs a Val- entine's day flower sale, filling the school with red, pink, and white carna- tions. This year, the junior class also sold red satin boxes of Valentine's Day candy, enabling people to send sweets to their sweetheartsf' Many students were pleasantly suprised to receive a delivery from that special someone or even a secret admirer . ALREADY PLANNING forthe prom, Brian Bluemell and limousine-ride winner Kath- leen McCauley have reason to smile. WITH HELP: from forensics club members, Christine Tracy, Kerri McMains, and Christy Oliva get in some last-minute orders. THE HEART OF FPIENDHSHIP: On days like these, pals like John Johnston and Jo- anna Vitale show each other that they care. HALLWAY ROMANCE: For couples like Howard Friedman and Michelle Stokes, Valentine's Day is a time to celebrate true love. l GOTTA BE ME: With the help of a few ferns, Shannon Ferry demonstrates the usefulness of a leftover floral bouquet. THE PRODUCTION LINE: Preparing the flowers for delivery are Amy Wang, Lauren Gray, and Brett Scharf. I Valentines Day 7

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MICKEY MOUSE CLUB: Advisors: Ms. Shields, Mr. Bosenwald, and Mr. Merone. Top: Kim lmhoff, Bernadette Pamesa, Kathy Williams, Heather Grimm, Ellen Han- ley, Stephanie Glovin, Wendi Rubenfeld, Alyson Elish. Middle: Tracy Sorin, Debbie Flynn, Allison Hollinger, Joellen Maloney, Jennifer Bussano, Sue Esposito. Bottom: Lorraine Kaelin, Cara Sheppard, Marni Kantor, Stacy Micelii M-E-Fl-O-N-E: Mousketteers Marni Kantor, Jennifer Ftussano, Alyson Elish, Bernadette Parmesa,and Stefanie Glovin support their leader, Mr. Merone. HI MOM! Waving to the crowd are Amy Giannicci, Mike Napolitano, and Alyson Elish. PAL: Top: Brian Skipp, Dierk Hohman. Bottom: Paul Siegel, Ken Ferazzi, Mike Moser, Jim Knott. Those faithful mouseketeers have done it again! Under the supervision of Mr. Merone and Mr. Bosenwald, how could the Mickey Mouse Club be any- thing but a smashing success? Throughout the year, members partici- pate in and organize such events as the Walk-a-thon, daffodil sales,and the campaign for the Great American Smoke-out. The most rewarding of ac- tivities are the traditional visits to hos- pitals and nursing homes during the holiday season. With the help of presi- dent Wendi Flubenfeld and the other dedicated members, the club enjoyed a stupendous year. PAL, organized by Dr. Pavi, pro- vides friendship for young students. It is like the Big Brothers!Sisters pro- gram. Once or twice a week, a friend will go to one of the elementary schools to meet with a young friend. The pals might go to lunch, baseball games, the mall - anything of mutual interest. The relationship is strictly pri- vateg the two often share birthdays, holidays, and other important celebra- tions. lt gives students a chance to make a difference in a young person's life. v Mickey Mouse! PAL ' Y i LEND A HA J WMU , ,li-'wrt' y V V , Uv. tba? Y iivafif-r In D. M04 if 'pvuunm---v if A.. FZ if . Q i Q .1 ,J



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Once again, the members of the Honor Society proved that their talents extend tar beyond the realm of aca- demics. Inspired by the leadership of officers Jon Goetz, Joel Rosenthal, Jeff Lackowitz, Rob Gordon, David Josefs- berg, Andrew Jacono, and Cindy Brody, they carried out several suc- cessful community service projects. Throughout the year, members donat- ed their time to tutor other high school students. At the Halloween party, Hon- or Society members donned creative costumes and ran the haunted house. Their major project was a Super Dance for the Muscular Dystrophy Association. - V alia HONOR SOCIETY SUPER DANCE RAISES 7500 DOLLARS FOR MUSCULAR DYS- TROPHY: A Good time was had by all: Joel Rosenthal, Mr. Merone, Melissa Waxman, and Ericka Abel: Scott Hughes, Cathy Saa- vedra, Stacy Sapienza, Ericka Howard and Deidre Giliberti, Steve Michael, Mr. Oldisg Maura McCauley: Lori Werkstellg Bob Ca- poraleg Steve Wolfe, Bill Nolan and John Carini. HONOR SOClETY:Hung Trahn, Howard Friedman, Jeff Lackowitz, Joel Rosenthal, Bart Ayres, Dawn Sherman, Laurie Jacobsen, Kathy Williams, Rob Carey, Keith Peabody, Jon Goetz, Larry Chan, Rob Gordon, Chris Stabile, Andrew Jacono, Amy Nichols, Ray Kramp, Navid Kazemi, Aimee Colgan, Melissa Waxman, Michelle Nobel, Michele Stokes, Missy Feigelson, Ar- chana Pradhan, Merry Prince, Jen Dempsey, Danielle Kleinberg, Cindy Brody, Wendi Rubenfeld, Laura Reilly, Lori Werkstell, Lau- rie Costa, Ericka Pegler, Ilene Prusher, Corin Caliendo, Jill Berg- man, Debbie Marshall, Sharrie Piacenti, Tracey Sorin, Jen Barret, Tracy Altebrando fi f H it i f-4 , it ,,-- ,t , ' it A ll Q . K r .sv-3,.. E' 1. ... P' fm .- 1 Q ' 5 2,2 45, 5 s X it ' 'L V lk il '.,:--::Q E E E 5 E X 'Q st' if WW iwu Q' riff is ,ri sfss N ,R iw t 1 A F N U K 8 t .tk NX sw at X 'T X N YN :Nts , 3115 - .ig , , W' . ,.,,, ttt, ttt , tt

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