Lenape High School - Legend Yearbook (Medford, NJ)

 - Class of 1987

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Z A VELZ - I I ,V N V , yr, I X f , X 1 , Lf K . -Y , K. viii Lenape High School Medford, N.J. 1 Vol. 27 Wa 4? -1 J ,K R 4 . f Junior Mike Kaminski takes part in a get to know the Frosh party. Senior Loey Falk sports a girls varsity jacket. 'I '4' 4 'N3 1' Senior Rik Klein and Dan Ingling have visions of doing great things in music. 'fm i X., .ur v- Rf 'S i- Q N, . 5 w N ,A., A 5' if A , OPENING 513352 Frosh Tammy Ferguson seems a bit lost. A I f 'I i Students from the blobs that start out as Frosh become squares as knowing Sophs, and more refined Juniors as triangles look up to the rough-shaped diamonds which the Seniors become who will embark on new paths with more visions of the future. -S Visions 3 9 Visions ' Q y Q'- Jn-'09 .,-V 4. ' . , gg' as' 'If . gd' 1 gn- in f, jf M. Q' .. , ., 11' , s U . 5,1 4 uf I Q Z '- iii V .fxry , ., . Jennifer Gresham twirls a flag as Jeff Rubicam pounds his drum as they envision the band to win more glories. ' Kelly Harper, Meredith Casey, and Karen Hornung stroll along with vi- sions of friendship and good times. . U I J kk Soph Loc Vu swings out a beat as he sees more A W' f ' . A fun during the year. ' W x D Y' -,. x S H ' ,wr 1 K , , 4 , GPENING if!! 336'-T T Mark Wilson pounds away on his drum. 'Ma '36 16 .ri qs wg mm is K Q f, Y its w ,X -as l Y i x X Q. I xx If ski, y o ei g Q Q 3 be 2 1 , 1 f' g' at 4, . i in Mr. Sam Musgrave is surrounded by interested geography students. 'M wmv-W'.1-gs-w'.4.,M, My ,A W , , .1 ,..,.W.MJ:z,'ax.,,vf,gM4q,,,w,,,,,,,,,,A Tom Clifford and Mike Larison give a high sign for the camera. A If Q-we J, 'Ie' 'I-ll-Ill' Q I Iris, Ai 2 my is rf dw ' its 3 . . f Stu Wanicur, John Winkler and Lisa Clifford toast the future with a coke. OPENING l pi 0 X x lt' hi f l r QQ U . Og Q ...f hiv' L. 4 t P Y Stephanie Saul Nancy Rodriguez, Mike Gilmore, Scott Brodick, Ellen Sandy, Mike Ahearn, Kari Butters, Mike Yeiser and Anselmo Rivera ,E Marni Backer rf Joe De Carlo Dave Bullock contemplates his future and has vi- sions of what he wants. OPENING ll Types of Poses Sophomore Chad Bozarth strikes an usual pose that envisions many things. Junior Shawn Scott stretches high to look down. l 5 , I z '1 fi -if' 3 l,1 Michelle Ghezzi and Nikki Small give a thumbs up sign. 2, 4? V M Qi ? 41 f f A 76 ' t l 6 Q f f, f J Q 14 is A 53 f A f f 1 ' 3 f vw! 1 fy! M , f , r Az, W ,Zi l I' mf This is called THE POSE of Ken Luette and is watched by Tom Decker and Bash George. Nate Ferrell and Meredith Casey mug the camera. Charles Conyers 'lo Tracey Rossi Rob Dougherty seems concerned as he is surrounded by Tracey Fish and Vicki Worrell. Tioka Jackson OPENING 7 i . Howard Reed, work and play. -ff I I xt Pat Fisher, Jenn Stewar Scott Brown just got acclimated to LHS and moved away iz 2, .tx i o i Z Aiffflii' N QQ xt X X Q X Q if ,SE X :figs K ...- tx , , . r x X i N QA xii 5 r Q X5 'Xe Q QM wg Anselmo Rivera needs polishing before graduation Final Stage Polishing and Setting 8 SENICRS Pt 4 6 Big-time seniors arrive in a Limbo on first day - Jim Fishburn, Paul Fishburn, Rob Bubeck, Steve Mittell, Jeff Rubicam and Laurie Bubeck. Y is i v N-gsl ' N-L y' . . 1 r i i nv , ke f l 'Q ii Q 5 . xr ' is J 5 K K i -' 5 I ze? if Y 1 5 Colleen Cramer changed her appearance in her final year. Jeannette Ungar fights for feminine rights, 4' aa E 1-Y A inf' ' Z , ' 1 f 5 ' 4 , ,Q-Q' K in avi Seniors if Rough-Shaped Diamonds Looking i i -f to Be Formed SENIORS Seniors Do Participate rs ia NW K' abs. wi' r, as 'ln' , X- 1-X wal Mitch Kraus aka Hollywood Ken and Dan Hermann rest when Mitch was information person. ANNE-MARIE PARADISE ff' 4? V4 kfffivezit? 2 Y y 3 1 4 1, 'gh A A 2 Zn X fa My N Michelle Stiles looks forlorn as she listens to a tale from a classmate. Jim Fishburn does a stint at the information desk . ,Q t e 1 3 i'fi'f? f -'K 1' 4 l i 7. 1 f :M ' ,eq kiwi M lei -,Q .. sf' 1 fA I. JOHN WILSON - a portrait of a senior A wistful Amy Sides peers over her shoulder while she listens to someone. 23332 r Paul Fishburn sets up shop at the information desk. Lori Tidemann and Colleen Cramer give signs to those watching. SENIORS 1 1 is. g L??s,l1'l'i ' A 4? flik 1: Seniors Envision College Job or Service i ,, i .A M44 e.,1 gg l Ai N 9 Ann Wray looks a bit perturbed but Barbara Kotch seems to have it her way. Darah Biddle, Mike Ahearn, Jim Hildebrand, Jim Gates, Ron Cortese and Frank DiCosmo pose. f' ff: X is-. lan Ferguson and Bill Fuetterer are interrupted doing lessons. Dan Ingling encourages Sue Jagodzinski as Tom Clifford and Anselmo Rivera encourage others giving blood. 12 SENIGRS LONG AND SHORT OF IT - Steve Kivelowitz and Laura Miladin 3 in if' 9, 'W 11' f' 1' of-f An Odd Lot gr wt , X . XS . 0, A Jw. . . .- Scott Bordick becomes an elf or is trying to stop time. ,W Jen Stewart and Michelle Stiles put their heads together for friend- Janos-oops Pete-Marozson with an impish grin. ships sake, SENIORS ww ., , Tl Sue Witty contemplates a situation. Jim Sheppard shows the spot from which the gift of li Don Murphy Bruce Alderman Ed Vernier Wendy Zulker Dave Muller Mike Ly Big Events to Remember - Dances - Blood Drive - Canned Goods - Prom Trip to Florida 14 SENIORS I a gg Q01 ww 99' ,ag , f, xr S an ' X S- E. , Xe f f a N so Q .., X W George Strachan helps Leo Winkel do some work. Mike Yeiser - school store salesman Seema Shah C' I Chris Shultz Alisa Galli Tom Freeman wwf. Dave Shatley Dana Scavelli Drew Muller Beata Zaremba Doug Simon SENIORS 15 Leo Winkel, Ian Ferguson, Tom Clifford, Brad Applegate, Snail Archer and John Kim Lane and Anne Marie Paradise flash smiles for the camera. Wilson Carman Hanratta Tom Weaver Hoofers?? Dan Hermann, Mitch Kraus and Edd Harris 'A if l ,- A sf La-, 'SL ?iif2ii. 'f-. gs: .area Frosh John Bankert and Greg Pierce keeping score at the lanes. A Senior is Very Rarely Camera Shy 1' 43 AK pw Oh. 1'9- J ID WW nl as , '. 'r Q 36- ll RUSSELL ABATE MKHAEL AHEARN BRUCE ALDERMAN JEFFREY ALLEN RHONDA ALLEN SUSAN ANDERSEN ROGER ANDERSON WHUJAM ANDERSON BRADFORD APPLEOATE DALE ARCHER SOHA ASWOTES CHWSUNE BABUSK DANEL BAKUN ANTHONY BALKUS KETH BARLOWf ANDREA BARTASMS SENIORS 17 'UMOTHY BATH JOI BEACHER NKHOLE BEAUPRE CHRBTOPHER BENSTEAD WENDY BONE MICHELLE BONlLA SCOTT BORMCK BWAN BOZARTH RACHEL BRYANT ROBERT BUBECK DAVHD BUCHANAN EUZABETH BURR TONI CARRUOL DAMHT CARUSO BWAN CAVAUEM KATHLEEN CHAPWNE 18 SENIORS -'U' ff! 4'0- ,.. Q' '50, J' faq. 11 15 ' ,4 '- ff' ICS ffl' lx 1 x mf if FMT. ,W ., 51- W 'x 'w 1' . V 'FE z-5 ,J ' if ' 6 if ' r 0+ ovii G0 DAWD BERGER CASSANDRA BESSEY DARAH HDDLE CHEME BRKS DENBE BRACH WCHARD BMTTEN JOHN BWTTON NWLUAM BROWN KAW BUTTERS STEPHEN CAPAONA JAMES CAMPBELL PENNY CANTAGALLO KELLYANNE CHERENACK UNDA CHEFFALO STEVEN CHWSTY JOHN CLANCY SENIORS 19 THOMAS CUFFORD CRAN COCHRANE EUGENE COLES SEAN CONNERS RONALD CORTESE THERESA COUNTRYMAN UNA COVELLO CHWSNNE COWEN CHAD DANTER APWL DATRES JOSEPH DeCARLO CHRB DECKER CHRISTINA DeNARDO BRUCE DENNB JEFFREY MAMOND FRANK MCOSMO ,Mama M- :C H PCN X if i -an ww 'wa W M A IU'-'li 'M was wn..W,,,. , 4 1- - 41 lvl gf W. 'V ..,v ' 1 an ,-., .suv my 20 SENIORS ...di 'Wf fw ff' 'Y' . 44 A ay JOSEPH CONOLLY SCOTT CONOVER JAMES COOPER TRACY CORACE NEWT yr COREEN COYLE COLLEEN CRAMER GERALD CULUNS MEUSSA CUTTS fin dl! I4 ilu: Q5 THOMAS DECKER MCHARD DQFULVKD EDWARD DEBON JUUE DQLUCA ii JOANN UNGEE GBELLE ENONBI CHRBTOPHER DONOFUO ROB DOUOHERTY SENIORS 21 MARCUS DRAKE WCTOMA DRAYTON ARLEN DURMN BMAN EDGAR JOEL FALK IGM FAMA UNDY FARRANDS SHAWN FARRELL JAMES HSHBURN PAUL HSHBURN PATNCK HSHER SUSAN HSHER LYNDA FOWLER CANDKE FRAUER THOMAS FREEMAN KATHLEEN FHEL 22 SENIDRS .nv-. L,- Q! -Q wif Q.,- ,L- HC' 'Us lk pg is S. K' I-'Ir Q 43 1 X , . x--..r I - 1fv,.,,,x of , r I 41 'ti 'W' ,QM 762 if QQ ROBIN ELBON LISA ELIAS LISA ERVING MICHAEL EVANSN PATRICK FENNESSY IAN FERGUSON VERITY FERRELL LAURA FISCH LAURA FITZGERALD WILLIAM FLANDERS LEE FLENARD RAYMOND FORD WENDY FROST WILLIAM FUETTERER MARCILO GACUTAN MICHELLE GAILLIOUT SENIORS 23 ALISA GALLI ANTONIO GALLI LOUIS GALLO ROBERT GAMBLE JDK MICHELE GHEZZI JAMES GIBSON TINA GILBERT MICHAEL GILMORE JOHN 4 ' GRAHAM DEBORAH GRAY LORI GRAY MATTHEW GRAY JENNIFER GROSS RUSSELL GROVATT JOHN GLIILFOY SLIZANNE GLIRNEY 24 SENIORS ll'!v.. Vu 'sv W0 'SS-K 3: I 54 ly, , R I 1' W ,7 MAA., - , f Cm S JOSEPH GASPER JAMES GATES REBECCA GAVALETZ BNAN GEORGE DARLASUE GODFREY DENNE GOLMHY ROBERT GOMEZ MARCI GORDON JENPHFER GRESHAM ROBERT GREY CHMS GWFFENBERG NHCHAEL GWFHTH JEAN GUSUNSW GLEN HALL FRANKUN HAMPTON JOHN HANCOCK SENIORS 25 DIANNE HANLON KENNETH HANNIGAN CARMEN HANRATTA JEANINE HARGROVE CAROLYN HEBER ROBERT HELLMIG BETH HEMMINOER DANIEL HERMANN ANTHONY HOFFNER KIMBERLY HOLCOMBE JEFFREY HOLMES ANGELA HOPSON MAILE IRION KEITH JACKSON MARGARET JACKSON SUSAN JAGODZINSKI 1, 7. vw Ag, I , ith ans., OUNAUQ QQ IQ rn'-v N-df fn' 'RE Q 7' 26 SENIORS 'uns-9' I .5 A -QF? 1 if 2 r. if K' x 99 f S, is Q GREG HARKER EDWARD HARWS IAN HASSELBERGER ROBYN HATHELD DELONI HESS ROHN HESTON JAMES HlDEBRAND STACY WNSON ROBERT HOWELL SUSAN HUNT PUCHAEL HUSSEY DANEL INGUNG DAWD JENDRBAK CRAM JOHNSON LARBA JOHNSON MATTHEW JOHNSON SENIORS 27 SHARON JOHNSON MATTHEW JONES TIMOTHY JONES SARI KANGAS SCOTT KEYES MAUREEN KIRBY BRIAN KIRSCHNER STEVEN KIVELOWITZ JASON KOLB BARBARA KOTCH MITCHELL KRALIS STEPHANIE KLIHLA SHARON LAWLER TERRENCE LAWRENCE ROSE LESSINGER DANIELLE LEVERING H 'FK 'Ou wing, 28 SENIORS 'Z' ,QW AC' rv Wi, fi Q 11 .L Y 'Z-C MONETTE KAPFERER JAMES KEIL MARIQUE KEITH MARGLIERITE KERRY KAREN KJELLQUIST RICHARD KLEIN RYAN KLINE JASON KNECHT DAWN LABAR KIMBERLY LANE ANDREA LANZALONE MICHAEL LARISON NATHANIEL LEWIS JOHNSON LI VICTOR LIBERI MARY LIBERTA SENIORS 29 EILEEN LINTON JOHN LINDELL MICHAEL LOAN KIMBERLY LOGAN AARON LAWRENCE MICHAEL LYDON SCOTT MACCHI HEATHER MacIVER DEBORAH MATHES JOHN MATHYS KIMBERLY MALIROFF CHRISTOPHER MAY CAROLANNE MCCORMICK KARYNE MCCORKLE COLLEEN MCDERMOTT CYNTHIA MCDERMOTT 30 SENIORS is 'Y .ag fl- x lf. 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'U' .4- 'lf , XY If 'Ox n 51 ,Q W ,Q 'OX 4 MONICA LOGAR JEFFREY LOSEY MARIE LUCAS KENNETH LLIETTE MEGAN MADORNO WILLIAM MARINO LILLIAN MARKIND JANOS MAROZSAN JEANINE MAY KEVIN MCCARTY LORI MCCLAIN KATHLEEN MCCOOMBE DAVID MCDONALD CHRISTINA MCELVEN MALIREEN MCFADDEN MICHAEL MCHLIGH SENIORS 31 DEBORAH MCGRAW STEPHEN MCKEEVER HEATHER MCWCAR MAUREEN MEEHAN SHARON MEGARGLE JASON MESTEMAKER ROBERT METZ LAURA MLADW NCOLE MOORE PETER MUCHA ANDREW MULLER DONALD MURPHY KATHEMNE PATTERSON CHRBTY PETERSON SEAN PHENICIE GREG WERCE v 4!N 47 if W ,1 W 1, 1 Y V 'S rim Awe? .als Q 'inrznv' eb. xl: 32 SENIORS 404 :ii MICHELLE MERKEL CINZIA MELE ROBERT MELIA DANIELLE MIKLILSKI CLINT MILLER JENNIFER MINTZ ERICKA MILLS STEVEN MITTELL STEPAN NEVSHEHIRLIAN STEVEN NICHOLS JEFFREY NODINE KRISTIN OLSON LISA PICKARD KRISTINE PINKERTON JAMES POPP JENNIFER PORTLEY SENIORS 33 MICHAEL RECKMACK HOWARD REED WENDY MEGERT ARTHUR NKER NKNRA ROBERTS JEFFREY RUHCAM KAREN ROSS DANTE ROHR PATRICIA SANELU KRS SCHANTZ JUUA SARKAS LYNNE SCHENGOLD SEEMA SHAH ROBERT SHARP WENDY SHANE DAWD SHATLEY 34 SENIORS .-W., ww.. ,, ,,-- i ix ft 1 ,fx ,. Q-,lg H.:-J ,. , A. fig? QY Q i 1' wwiwwmasn MSWQQQ fr 10. wmqvgyfq jvqxxl wi -, 1 'U' -Q an-. K1 Q3 Mi 1 --.zz TRKHA RlEA ANSELMO HVERA ROBERT MTTER BART ROCKETT DOUGLAS ROHNER ROBERT SAMALONB JOHN RYAN USA RUGER CHRBTOPHER SCHULTZ STACEY SCHWARTZ DEWCK SCOTT TRACY SEVERS JONATHAN SHAW TARA SHEELY JAMES SHEPPARD AMY SHERMAN SENIORS 35 AMY SIDES DOUGLAS SIMON MICHEL SLALIGHTER NICOLLE SMALL RAYMOND STAHL SHERIDAN STASKEWICZ JOSEPH STEFF DEBRA STEINROCK CHRISTINA STOLL ERIC STOLICK GEORGE STRACHAN SHERI SZCZEPANSKI BRIAN THOMAS LAURA TIDEMANN FRANK TIMAR KIMBERLY TISCHNER 36 SENIORS 5, .fm '91 Q X ,-.F L Q 14. 33- 4k 7 1. , - , M... , 11?-fzfsmww' A ,-9 13 :Q 'Q f ' iE.g if ik MJ? -. C' 'Y' if BRADLEY SMHH KWSUN SOLOMON DEBRA SPADARO AMY SPAGNOLA WHCHAEL STEPHENSON JENNFER STEWART AHCHELLE STlES JOHN SUTT AMANDA TANNANBAUM STEPHEN TAUTKUS LOW TAYLOR PAUL TESTA RAYMOND UVER UNEE TOCCO WMJJAM TRAUTWEW CHARLES TROTMAN SENIORS 37 CHRISTINE TROTMAN DEBORAH TRLIMPHELLER VINCENT TLICKER JEANETTE LINGAR MICHAEL VELILLA LLIIS VERGARA EDMLIND VERNIER TANYA WALKER KAREN WEED BRADLEY WELDON TIMOTHY WHEELER SEAN WILEY LEO WINKEL SHELLEY WINKLER WENDY WINSER STEPHEN WINZINGER '4 .., 1 'C' . wmv' 4 r Aa 165 Sir 2' ,Nb -gl J' XX 3 Q Q, ,, ' ff-aff 38 SENIORS L '-n ,.,,, ev-N A Us 1, -Wwx Q. OU' Q 'Q -nr' JEFF UNGAR MICHELE LIRBACH LORA VALOCIK LARA VAUGHN . ,i gag: 1 i 1 LEE , WANICLIR DANIEL WEAVER DAVID WEAVER THOMAS WEAVER 't 0' TODD WILKINSON JENNIFER WILLIAMS STEPHANIE WILLIAMS DAVID WIMAN TF'F5 ix gh 'I' '11 if 1:17 ' I SHARON WISE SUSAN WITTY HEATHER WOLFF JOYCE WOLFROM SENIORS 39 CAROL ANN WRAY AMY WUTZER MICHAEL YEISER BEATA ZAREMBA MOST POPULAR seniors are Punch Britton and Andrea Bartasius . A A -- 5 lk f 9 Q. L K. l f . N Cla, 1 XV u K9 , CY YJ: ' L , r ' . I ., N I X K Y. : ff I - E ,fzf T-as 1 f 1 mmf l A ng MWF MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED are Sue Andersen and Pete Mucha CLASS DREAMERS are Heather Wolff and Jeff Allen 40 SENIORS I'-X 2 al. xx I Eg f . fi.. . T 1' I Q'--Af., QC in-V '11- .Z : -A? ,Q I. ,a .sa , In 4. JAMES ZIELINSKI MELISSA ZUMPETTA DANA FENTON SCOTT BROWN ROSS FEINBERG MIKE GOSLINE 1 'e fQ,.-:If Lntw' ..,, ' 1 'fe- F . - 0 ff' lp 1- -, :mv . - A 1 .,...4 f:'T ,.',, 4. V. - -.H 'un L -I I. I ,I f,-,fa fir L . 3, ,,k,,5.,,' 1 ' -' . 5'w'f'K' ' -'41 Fxfzvigvqgsi .S 4 uf' ME 9 ii Q x X I -.4 g- I N WN I 1, X ' E I, I I 'Ld .x X I X V N A ,T I, X 1 - ,I - , Qc CUTEST COUPLE in the Class of 1987 include Dave Erard-Coupe and Michelle Ghezzi Votes Count in Pop Poll I xx Considered the BEST LOOKING among the seniors Rob Dougherty and Nikki Small v 1 6 I! .xl nx .nr ' f-I 4 I and I I- x Eiga N A I -77 .QF . SENIORS -41 l ,N ,YY 'Liana R3 il? x X ' YT' Q, Q ,Q tm' t , ' , F W V D fl S T Q --Qkpg ' I x X T X are Laura Fitzgerald and K Noted for their being CLUMSY ' T' Mitch Kraus. I 'f ' 'L 'lllwq ili Ny BEST DRESSED seniors are Shelly Winkler and MOST AMBITIOLIS category was won by Pete Mucha and Maile lrion. Mike Larison. A Torrent of Votes Produced Winners 42 SENIGRS Some Have It Some Don't fi 'ug , X N cf' KJ W 9 N U S . r S X Z A i 1 , ff 9 . I X . if? 'X Darah Biddle and Chris Babusik i are considered to have the BEST BUILDS among XX. members of the Class of '87. sq-----.Q . -1 1.114-.ug - iii! Q -.wwe-qv - .-....-....n H e-xr'-A' if K ,fl ii y fvl Eff is Mx KCXX X. P I A no contest race for the LOLIDEST was won hands down by Mike Larison and Michelle Stiles. 1 but Selected as the MOST TALENTED senior was Kathy McCoombe. SENIORS 43 f 1987 l , ' 3 Selected as the MOST TYPICAL of the Class of 1987 are Dan Bakun and Maile Irion. Joy Beecher dons the attire o a senior glr f . W Semors Q x M lmyilm ff 'm'1l Help T X fffifgrw M fxim W the World 'i1'f 5i jlallll' l f'l'5 il E Xxgg-,lg QW S Ericka Mills has to make plans and she cannot walt until school is out - ' an A frm 'mi , f ,I , . 'f' 'XS' ' -'ar' 'd ' ' . 4 . -1- . af., x -...,., ,, E I I , W I 44 SENIORS Pop Poll Continues as a Tradition Q1 Considered the MOST ACADEMIC among the seniors are Sue Andersen and Bob Grey. sag nc f 'f,f'5 lg : is T ig ?? A wi' fe 1 r, if fx , Q ,.., - ,4. R Pete Mucha and Maile Il-ion Won the accolades for being RogerAnderson rshee hefould take some photos wxtnoutcrltrrvsm from DEPENDABLE, the SMC SENIQRS 45 X , ! Sf Mimi Maseloff John Schultz Officers PRESIDENT Maile Irion VICE-PRESIDENT Jen Stewart TREASURER Tracy Corace CORRESPONDING SECRETARY Nikki Moore RECORDING SECRETARY Maureen McFadden 'fn dp- 42 S-' 5 'Qi 'lbw X '87 '87 '87 it Q may fm 'ffffwl vi, 1 2 . G . , v J V N Eg. r ' I , vi 68 I 0 Hi . fy 'L gr' ,W f T., wi T 5.4 EW Q V 1 F T 21 nil iw j T Russ Abate, Keith Barlow, Chris Decker, Tom Decker, Marcus Drake, Bob Grey, Ken Luette, and Bart Rockett 46 SENIORS X Pat Fisher and Dave Weaver portray real students with their pens at the ready. 'Vik f ix 'vf '19, 4 ,J '47 -lfm-1? K Colleen Cramer has made the transition from an old time gal to a modern person. Changing Hair Styles i' I' .animals 8 L Q Some of the old fashioned customs still remain as Cari Daniels gets a see you later buss from Keith Barlow. SENICRS 47 fs .X X Q 7 ' Tig' . . ... . 'lb I' si is eta 2 X. ii-E-iii lik , ' R 3 s 5' K Nl , F2 .J I f' .-Elan ., , QL? 53,1 f y is f fz f A ' A s. ,h 1, J k v Q N 48 SENIORS ,c 1 QV, X Q!! E B Qs f .iff .1,3'f Sofie Ashiotes, Dan Bakun, Tony Balkus, M. Bonilla, Melissa Cutts, Bruce Dennis, Rob Dougherty, Vicki Drayton, Arlen Durdin, Lisa Elias, Ray Ford, Sandy Hinson, Angela Hopson, Brian George, Dave Guarnera, Suzanne Gurney, Craig Johnson, Marique Keith, Johnson Li, Beau Popp and George Strachan Wu., f-w'P . NYJ L L Sue Witty gave orders for this photo to be published. The ever smiling Jeanette Ungar fights for her cheerleaders. A Page for Some 87 Ladies ,. iw' A startled Amy Sides turns to see who is calling her. Lori Tidemann seems to be a very quiet person. SENIORS 49 EDWARD ALLEN GEORGE BEHMKE CECL BOND PAUL CARLLO ANTHONY GAMSUNA KHTH GLLARDON DOROTHY HEGE USA ISRAEL SANDY ELLYN MARUN SANGER MICHAEL SAUNDERS ROBERT SCARBORO SANJAY SUTAMA DANEL VHUGNS WENDY ZULKER CHMSUNA ZUMNSKI 50 SENIORS yi STEPHANIE DAVIS DAVID ERARD-COUPE JEFFREY FLAMIINII GREGORY FRENIA MARC LEVINE STEPHEN PETTERSEINI MICHAEL RECCHIA LORRAINE ROBERTS DAINIA SCAVELLI PAMELA SCHARPF JAMIE SCHACKER SUSAN SIPP CLINT MILLER KIMBERLY SINIIVELY Michelle Stiles and Jen Stewart crowd Mimi Maseloff Class Advisor SENIORS 51 Q-MN W L, ,,.. , Y , 1 ' I w , 43 ' ,f N, A Dancer Mike Larison Edd Harris wards off attack by Lori Tideman Sheridan Staskewicz does a solo W l Karen Rossi and Michelle Stiles calm Mother down after the so called attack. l ..Dn-zEc'7 c D 8' LINDA ffm wwe The flag did not turn out. The chorus line of seniors. The kids performed well. Joaclyn Small, Vrian Hart, Danielle Finelli, Greg Bauer, Lindsay Hrynio Brad Bauer. 52 SENICDR PLAY Star of the show was Lori Tidemann Mr. Cover does a bit part and is surrounded by Mom's kids. Jon Shaw performs a solo The chorus line turns blond. Bill Brown, Sheridan Staskewicz and Verity Ferrell Nikki Carter David Logar, Brian Hart, Greg Bauer, Brad Bauer, Lindsay Hrynio, The stars of the show - Lori Danielle Pinelli and Lori Tidemann. Tidemann, Mitch Kraus and Sheridan Staskewicz SENIOR PLAY 53 Debbie Spadaro A big dance scene with a cow as one of the dancers - the cow's parts were Edd Harris and Mike Stephenson. Andrea Bartasius The chorus line changed to a strip-tease line. i i ive' 54 SENIOR PLAY Lori Tidemann and Mitch Kraus served by Laura Fitzgerald. A trio of stars in a dance number Senior Present C Y p S Shendan Staskewlcz as Gy bi X X '- at 5 ' 5i7.3'Qf i Kraus became a song an K Here's What the Rear End of a Cow Looks Like Fun Time in the Sun Merit Finalist .W 56 SENIORS Mr. Horner explains SC business to Jen Stewart. WEEE? ni'-Z Fil? i.f'f'Q!tRx1 is I .stills ffftiiu' :V cams ml' a 3 Q L , ft A 'Wd' '29 xi ,L I I or J 5' fi ' 3? l . 'lg l ' N .,.- N K, ,- , F' s ., -if '15, affix . in ti s4xX J: K oger Anderson won a partial scholarship at Weidner University by n audition for the Jazz Band with his trombone. Seniors in Different Options A ,V grin, ls? l ll' at if t .., t 1 it i has tl, h R . gf! 'S 3'-ww-.N , i f 9 . Qs . x m if as t .4 9 40 , yi ill . , FIT? f V ' , M V -. L rf f .. ' ' J I J 174, . -1 While Keith Jackson fans himself: Rik Klein espys a friend and goes for a chat. 1- 5 J., '29 John Stitt, Doug Rohner, Tom Clifford and Mike Larison take up much of the hall as they traverse E-hall, SENIGRS 57 In Contention ADEN YUUR HORIZDNS FOREIGN Lil 58 ACTIVITIES Paul Fishburn strum guitar during f alf-time. Foreign Language Students Prepare for Foreign Language Week of Activities Zfzsfl If? Highkicking Jeanette Ungar Activities Visions of Doing Things Together Supersa ACTIVITIES 59 Q Gina Coviello does a split. - Jeanette Ungar was Co-captain of the squad , , x LW... ,Wi-, i 1 - , f Z VV H t I , yy , y AAAIA , , -g i t , ff f- 4, A i t , 4 K ' .5 - I .A , 2 l . . V ' .,,, ,zlzkyyrygk l t I , I f r I 5 I e a Q y 5 L L ' -,., 1 Ti? f 5 Va ' 'T' iff we ,, .e ' g Q pai , ,,, ,xx , yg 'T g 455, 5 'iQ R T, . 1 ' ,,,, , -' I -V 5 C ., A M. ,p,z'2f . .- f. , 'E . .E A I 4 FOOTBALL - fStandingJ Cheryl Boyce, Tracey Collins, Gina Coviello, Maureen McFadden, Shelley Spicer, Lori McLain, CKneelingJ Heather Lane, Kelly Rounds, Jeanette Ungar, Laura Fisch, Michelle Gaillout, Kelly McGrath. +1 , l ..f C ' if- .xc V N . A K .N A N Cheryl Boyce The bench claps and stomps during a game. Cheerleaders keep smiling and cheering even though the crowd may be thin. 60 CHEERLEADERS Lori McLain poses on the turf Tracey Collins, Heather Lane, and Lori McLain in a routine. The Yelling Crew Cheerleaders il A al .e fa, Wi 5... ,C Laura Fisch - Co-captain doing a split Maureen McFadden tries to reach toes Michelle Galliout poses during a football game. An easy way to dunk the ball. BOYS BASKETBALL - fFront Rowj Tracey Collins, Shelley Spicer, Heather Lane, Jeanette Ungar, Lori McLain, Kelly McGrath, Kelly Trimble, Jill Pacittig CBack Rowj Luann Stiles, Jenny Cover, Debbie Richardson, Phyllis Ellerman. , 1 ig P H- lil GIRLS BASKETBALL - fFront Rowj Michelle Galliout, Susan Jagodzinski, Advisor Chris Bernard, Michelle Stiles, Maureen McFaddeng 1Middlej Dawn Haines, Jen Horner, Carolyn Ghezzi, Monika Millerg QTopJ Amy Weiss, Rachel Heins, Kristen Mazzagatti and Danielle McDermott. Slightly off balance but stunts take a great deal of hard work. Cheerleaders Make Noise CHEERLEADERS 61 zmi M A f .- I' s Ill -'S' HCI ,. W.Xx.W ,MMV Drummer Jim Fishburn Drum Majorette Alyce Warrell Jeff Rubicam Soph Emily Shaffer An un-Hawaiian Day A mixture of uniforms Hats and shirts accented bands theme 1 LLKL V Y I .51 Q . X . 1 - .V i A - Scott Macchi Bruce Moffett and Len Mangiaracina Tammy Ferguson Paul Fishburn BAND 63 Hawaiian Theme F F Dominated Show 'f v The Flags on parade. Steve Mittell was one of the Rifles xw 'Wfm,,, 'L l a of 55' 194 s 1 i.?.-E Island Dreams 64 BAND FRGNT Flags, Poms and band members parade before the crowd at Shawnee. !'I More of the Flags. Steve Mittell is surfing during s Y If 1 The Rifles march with precision. Lisa Whipple is a Pom but holds a flag in one scene. 'ww 'ff -fsffgg Rifles and Poms use flags during Surfer Girl number. Jennifer Gresham was a Rifle but also had to use a flag. ,J,u:,--. , fig, ss e 1 , gf f I XXX N N X A1 his x ly h ,',A.'QXx l Qf A .f- , , I ' , x .xx :ill ' L Tig ,VE 'Q ' 9- , -5.1 ,aww 4' 4. r s , r ' K - vw! 47521 ffff.. 4 - . v' , Q. R 5 , 4 Sfr- N s, ,mrx-ig,,',LAyg ,M-L I 5 J' Poms try to stayin step. BAND FRONT 65 Q ooo Q Q000 Tony Balkus Kim Logan ll' i , 4' Q R kk,Lk A 3.1-Q . . I. , K Rich DeFulnio Q' K ,, V h M' Michele Stiles i l t Atgfwl, , , ' i t it wr ww, A ying - '2 ii , t S :rl , ,, Homecoming Court 66 HOMECOMING Paul Mulcaly Megan Madorno Mike Larison Jen Stewart John Britton Nikki Small bm. -'L fix ,, , t 1,2 to yf' fw we ,vi g .. M- .xg-3, ,ax 5 J v fl? 4 X If 7' wr ,, ,Mm i sf 45- i ' if U Q. ' ' , fx. 1 ?fF.Q2,.'px ' ' . w . K 'N .. gr I - i .1,,.,e , in 5 . l i i h A . V f , s f ' S -5, 'Ni' I 'b ' L I -, iigw,N5H1',Ax- ef f ' f x 'll N f' 4 'E f- J, J , a . I' Q I z z. at an age fv, . ,if olly Griffin nielle McDermott egan Madorno Carolyn Ghez rx E ww . f 7 V xXx fin ,pm KX Sf Queen Megan Madorno King John Britton Homecoming HCJMECOMING 67 The Freshmen try to show it all. .-r f QM rr! U Sheer Poetry!! Doors Decorated to Show Spirit Mrs. Hrynio is about to be tossed into the pot. 68 SPIRITWEEK 1300123 Prepa ring for homec Noise Hoopla Contests Parades Pep Rally Strange Looking Cheerleaders PEP RALLY 69 Chorus and Concert Choir Traveled rer re to Perform -ew gil Mrs. Brennen gives directions. Lori Tidemann, Kelly Rounds, Megan Madorno, and Lisa Pickard The Ensemble sings out. 1' Jon Shaw, Bill Green, Pat Brannelly, Sue Witty, Jeff Whipple, and John Lalusis Ready to PARTY! socialize in Atlantic City after a night of seasonal singing. 70 QHORAL QHRISTMAS PROGRAM Q During the Christmas season the school becomes alive with yuletide greetings Junior Class Advisor, Mrs. Hrynio stands by one of her class' doors with pride. Frosty visits for a day. Classroom Doors Sparkle During Yule Season U X 'x K o xp T ,. Q C, f gg 1 Q f l l. 'L ,. gf, 'fl if-if M9 4 lf lf WW 19 'l Feel the Heat! No two snowflakes are ever alike. ,guliztihe Greetings CHRISTMAS DOORS 71 'Z SHERIDAN STASTEWICZ signs up to donate. Mike Lydon and Heather McVicar give the gift of LIFE. 'il Q f ,, . , 5, f, -Q, N ,V W if l-, ' ,5 'fggg . ifii 9 251 Ju. , w ,, e 1 i ileie s 1,0 t- fffqzs Q Qtr oi fer, 44' , I Q M X - K L ' 3 l ' .7 :I t k f' W' A fi , sm' Ken Hannigan and Bill Fuetterer munch out on donuts. Michele Stiles, Jen Stewart, Cathy Ascenzi, and Kendra Brill hard at work. Gi ing fi '92 fx' -' 1' f fi gl, the H Gift Life fabovej A potential donor gets his blood pressure taken. frightj Bill Brown Feels a little drained, while Mr. Casale anticipates what is to come. NRM: 72 BLCDOD DRIVE I' D 4 ' ' .a 'h 4, if . Zo 4 , fe'-st Tim Bath doesn't look so good. . nf 'b VY, 41,-f' s, . . . N X , ' isp ,f X 5 .gh t 1 l 'ls Tom Clifford and Toni Lepone help Sue Andersen to relax. A 0 . Q1 3 . r' --f Lori Tidemann and Steve Mittell enjoy the benefits of giving blood. 1 3 1 Pints of Blood Donated Goal Was 1 50 A Gift With a Real Meaning L An unknown donor gives her all. 4' I Anselmo Rivera, Joe Scali as John Winkler looks on. L no Q55 Q,1,.f se, Jen Stewart, and Kendra Brill schedule donors BLOCD DRIVE 73 Lenape Hosts Tournament of the Bands T ern HS l Burlington rview Harbor t Windsor gsway santville chester y Cross 'T v so 'ff' 17' A Little of This - A Little of That 74 TOURNAMENT GF BANDS f- , ,,,,,' ff f's.'x N v ft- if f. . 0 1 'gi sul, s ssss is A . is Y X P' ' x ii ii iiiis i fiifgss ssss ii i ' ,C ff .f .L If fx All Kinds of Trophies for Participants TOURNAMENT OF BANDS 75 X o X xg. -iff- -1- F-ix. Navy Band Entralls Students With a Variety of Music 76 NAVY BAND a ' J X Q-f!ffX , .L ,A .rgn , - Library Advertises the Seasons 'S C115 . 5: f a X Nl -se . L- a ., ,.A.,,, V A Lenape's New Medical Vehicle Useful Gifts School Store Uses Display Cases to Show Wares HODGE PODGE 77 Part of MJ 's Staff ...A-i Office Bums Do DCVlllSh Y 1 Q5 Deeds ti' X A A -III W kl T dd W lk Joey Scalise, Jen Stewart, Steve Kibble 6 B l F g K T hner, Q X g B p t f h rew that do erands for MJ. X I ' x N Q , II INK X f- xxx 7 W P 5 I A I '- 4 , A A CAESAR - Non-Controversial Pete Mucha Pete Mucha Has Ruffled a Few Feathers But His Battles Made Him Well-Known mf 'WM . I ,, 4,1 PETE 79 Q5 Qs' X 53 X X X XLR X X wx X R g WWW? Brlan Klrschner and Kath McCoombe check names TL., :tw ...N - - ,,gv,gn55ggg4:-::i:z,E2S55::ElEEiS'E . .mgm Legend Staff at Work 80 LEGEND WCDRKERS S wi A . 2' V miie: Mike Drury and Sharon Fronabarger checking photos and names of the underclassmen. Terry Hoff and Beth Fisher check names and homerooms of the underclassmen. 4' I 4 - f ,o ag . . fb , ' 79 M., Mila V gl p X l. T y r fr' Trying to Do a Layout Juniors Cindy Kotch, Christina Wright and Heather Rainbolt at- tempt to layout pages for the Junior Class play. I Eg? 'Q ' C W, V-2 S-cf LEGEND WORKERS 81 V fl. JUN RB JG: Jin Xrami XSS-SF SCNSG 'U French German ,, ' H V ' fxk nj A ' 2 Sign Contest Depict Reasons for Learning a Foreign Language 82 LANGUAGE WEEK LS E 'HIC ilhstllsg OF LOVE FREN Hi' .Un z .,.. if.....m.-a--.u. 2.,-.+...4..:..f-wc.....f.r..,.,M,..,.,.,-.,.:f.w........, .v,...,..---...-.. K M- ' E E '-,.r...,.-.,Q,.QLfw-1-M-. ....,..., R x ',rgJM- - mf'-2' .f L Hn ' 1,21 -. .M fw-V,-.,. , 1. Y, f K9 ,am-.z41LwM r-, 1 l,f'.f Q5 as E eeirrra , ' '- , 'N gg ' ' ' K 9 ,L V,,. vlrll , , I 2, A i ,, . , 4 i- V,,, i g 5, 113.7 ., , f rais L p in 19 - anai arae anras .,.,, A,k, , 1 U - 755 r,vrrLV:W, in ' V ' I ig., 1: V ,. 5 -5,- , ' f ,Z '5 Q? 'H ' V 1 - . i ,Lf V'g, V5 K M L' if ,Q -- ' . V. H f A ' L ' . y :X mg f A 5- N,-S. . M., fs fw , A 1 r 1 SPSS, , WRIZGNS 1'-'OREIGI 0 'y -ul .Lx -.91 Broaden Your Horizons 'Ak New 1 l Signs, Competition and Food Brought Together Students Taking - Spanish, German, French and o Latm Award Winner S e Lang LANGUAGE WEEK I X Hi! Frosh 84 GETTING T0 KNOW THE FRGSH Getting to Know You - Getting to Know All About You f A Get Together Party to Introduce the reshmen to Life at Lenape GETTING TO KNOW THE F ROSH 85 Mannequins or Manikins? Ross Feinberg, Mike McHugh and Richard Liu find show windows a place to s ,xgffrdcfzfue LL5 86 MANIKINS ,, W Junior Class Sponsors Say No to Drugs Driven, Say - ..N0,, 'riff 2 Club members are shown drugs and drug paraphernalia by NJ Drug Enforcement Agency Play School: Child Care Kandi Foxhill presents .Jeremy Honeywell his diploma but Jeremy justs wants to go his way. Brian Riley reaches for his prize as Wendy Riegert tries to shake hands. Big Day For William Peoples just wants to sit down but Linda Gilbert hangs on. Jennifer Kennedy gets a ride from Sarah Rockhill with Corrine 88 BLIMBLE BEE PLAY SCHCDOL Coyle as a guide. Learning to Handle Youngsters Steven Nase is pleased to pose as he gets his diploma from Dee Levering. Jeffrey Rodrigo turns on the tears as William Peoples sits and stares. Little Mites Kchey, Laura Croll and Steve Nase. BLIMBLE BEES - William Peoples, Jeffrey Rodrigo, Derek Lenyre, K. C. Washo, Jennifer Kenendyg Jeremy Honeywell, Brian Riley, Jeffrey BLIMBLE BEE PLAY SCHCOL 89 Voice of Lenape Each Morning Art Sharon's Voice Leads the School in Saluting the Flagg 'Relates the Word of the Dayg Announces Days Eventsg Asks Question of the Week 90 VOICE OF LENAPE swim Moms to Be Form a Panel for Child Care Class G54 S N ngel Gatto Debbie Smith Patricia Troum Sarah Kaz Maria Hopkin w x XQ f 1 - 51 6 6 It YL 4 QQ GL a f I Red and Gray Night Seniors Pull 0ut a Victory Over Juniors, Sophs and Frosh 92 RED AND GRAY NIGHT Go SENIORS! ausa owe eri an las ewitz to sit on is a an ask for Yuleg ies. ,Jw EEE? Santa Comes to Lenape ,Q K 1 gg ' . 1, . ffzf7Z1i7 Qfifw 'iv ' .4 I I 1 I z X J V .-,- V -f p .- A . I :,f, H' ory teacher Ji El Il h contest to be Santa. WWWWWWW? SANTA KLALIS fi dl Hello! Good Morning Beamer Sale , 5 2 safe: ig Q -V ,, i Loc Vu and Jim Fox sell beamers during a lunch period Every Wednesday some group had the honor of selling donuts to make money for its cause. Donut Sale 94 SALES ll d S h ' Yost as Neil Glenn pays his money. Carnation Sale flowers were sold by Lauren Andronici an tep anne ' .M-,,,,,,..,n,, -.--4 L am-if Carnation Sale 'illC1Kf Patty Day Patties were sold during lunch periods. Patty Sale SALES 95 'T w ',3 ..a ' f 1' Crowd Scenes Y , '19 MQW! M: ,ef f .. wh P95241 ,fg ,fa ,. ff ' 1 'I ff , SW 96 CROWDS S s Q 5 N N-.TE anew, A Chemistry class and everyone has their goggles on. Chemistry Homework vs Senior Play Michele Ghezzi and Becca Gavaletz do their homework during the practice for the Senior Class Play. 97 W1 0. llllml IIIU1 li' R i - Nfl? O PUPPY LOVE Children of teachers start early. MJ's DOUBLE BOSS for a day, 5 47 s 5'iil32L?7i?ff ' ' .5 K fl? F , ffm ' if l ii- fi -eer Vi,r 1 1. fsf, .1 eee eere O Howard Reed, Roger Anderson and Mike Hussey doing something but what? J 1, A Bit of This and a Bit of That 98 HODGEPODGEH .. x ' K Matt Danker starting a new career - door opener. Jim Sheppard sporting the clean cut look. V , -1 ,Q 2 ff X N 'fy errr r , , X f if 'A ' i W - fx fkmm ,I I t ,f ff , fy ' If 7, I W rrrr rr re rirrr t 9' A it i 3 'iTl rrrn ff Q My , .f1-' ,, .,z, ,M fff., M., 1 r N of During the Frosh Gettin' to Know You Session - participants sat on the floor in a circle of friendship. Junior, A Senior and Mixed Up Bag MIX-LIP 100 A Camera's View of People at LHS ii Y X Q in ri - - A r' -f ' . A ,A A , an .. . ew ,L X .. .XX . r, QM ., ,QA I fx X W K K .4l!i - f ..... ,- is Q 'A i e,,. ,--x 1 Colleen McDermott, Cindy Farrands and Barbara Kotch rest at the info desk. Rich Liu, Bill Lacy and Lee Miller peer at the camera. Snuggle bunnies Karen Casperite and Scott Easlick at the lanes while George Hahn tries to edge in. H w W 2 misuse x swim Wm k Gift of Class of '86 Destroyed by Vandals Holiday Greetings on Walls, . Doors and ,fy f Windows by Q f Artistic Vandal From H Mt. Holly HOLIDAY VANDALISM 101 'B Z ef ' w 1, 1 1 L I lin , ' L l i Whizzes on the Trail of Snow X - gsm X M., X , Q Q W. ww ig ,ways we 5 X52 we Q S K 'N .Q A , ik Narla Feeters, Sue Lang, Kathy Jennings, Andrea Weir, Jean Glessner, , ,, , Jeanine Mauro, Sue Russell, Alison Griffon and Sharon Morris Carl Baccemeri and Frank Tagliaferro bundle up to keep warm' w-,Mx - Len Hunter 1- . . 5' ., I .5 L .5 ,f A. , I X I I :V K ,, '?' 8:21 3 ,. , r fl , lib fc ff vii ba! A I Trying to find the place for the snow bobs. elZweiflQfvMiQ1l3ailsf2eif sf A y .L su 'mf Q, Chris Shimp I X , M fiis as Q7 ',,, I T' ' gf' 1137 R i, A T fif rg, an 'W , , M 'A .,,, V , .,,, .WM-f 4 Mike Cox Cindy Kotch, Heather Rainbolt and Mardi Laveson relaxing Karen Casperite, Cheryl Boyce and Shelley Spicer are ready to have a go at the hill 102 JUNIOR CLASS TRIP Q 1 it ff Glen Meeks tears downhill. Class Advisor Linda Hrynio had a nice day Carrie Fisher laces up her skates. L S lilfljfii ms! nn mm , 3 l 1 in Q ,. 11: ---n-we E '. ' . ' Mt. Airy Lodge in the Poconos Steve Hays, Ron Fisher, Matt DeLuca, Jeff Sabo, Jason Fullerton, Glenn Dunlop and Len Hunter If '72 Q, 7 r , 537 E i 'N wx -www. 'Q E' x J Kris Leith, Natalie Lavoie and Janine Shoemaker tried out the ice Darlene Boyer and Lara Dihoff get some skating rink. sun. Juniors Ski, Skate, and Slide in Poconos in January JUNIOR CLASS TRIP 103 my r-A ya John Lalusis, Sara Rockhill, Chris Maina, Terrie Hoff, Stephanie Chipouras and Sean McDearmon, Kelly McGrath and Mike Cox relaxing. Amy Muggleworth in the foyer. Jill Pacitti, Kelly McGrath and Tracey Collins taking lessons. Brian Bendyna keeps a sharp eye on the cue ball in the play room of Mt. Airy Lodge. Andy Logar gets set to dance. 104 JUNIOR CLASS TRIP The JUNIOR MEN cutting up on the dance floor as the day wound down. i A Mi Lauren Knerr, Cathy Ascenzi, Carla Ciancio and Sue Browoleit rest on a ski bob. I 8 Chuck Tucker returns ball while ,playing ping pong. i Kathy Horner made use of the weight room, l i Monika Miller builds up her arms. John Winkler strikes a pose at the dance. ik A 4' fr ' -X' , af vt if XS LO E Or Elsewhere Tim wesrersadennesup his shot in me playroom mmm. Airy Lodge. Mt. Tracy Kruk and Natalie Lavoie try out the rink. Neil Glenn and Chris Pearson take a breather from the dance. .ki sg! Glenn Labor speeds down the slope. JUNIOR CLASS TRIP 105 XA. Y 'Q mtl i l 5 l IQ5 K ' 1 SJ Q N 1 1- .5 ' x XX -, .K - wx 5 I RUN DMC Stev Nichols and Craig THE QQASTER Jack Earl, Chris Schultz, Punch Britton and Mike Stephenson came on Johnson third. .1 Julie DiCiani - Two of Hearts THE WHO George Strachan, ' CONTROL Meredith Casey, Erika Washington, Kim Winchester BONJOVI Jeff Holmes and Bill Fuetterer whirling with their tune. 106 LIP-SYNC CONTEST Dale Archer and Leo Winkel made their gyrations felt '97- MEATLOAF Second place winners were Joe Connolly and Laura Miladin. The Name's The Same - Bodies Different TALKING HEADS Sean and Brian Maher VANITY6 Nikki Small and Maureen McFadden move to the music. Chris Oschell - First Place Winner - Odettes BLUES BROS. Paul Testa Lip-Sync Contest Catches the Fever O-DETTES First Place Winners - Jen Bridge, John Bartholomew, and Jen Gilardin LIP SYNC CGNTEST 107 The President signed into law in October the broadest tax overhaul in a generation. The bill cut taxes for most workers while paring some prized deductions and boosting the tax burden on corpora- tions. Rep. Dan Rostenkowski headed the House tax overhaul delegation and Sen. Bob Packwood headed the delegation from the Senate. New Tax Law Mets Cop Pennant The New York Mets defeated the Boston Red Sox in the seventh game of the World Series and catcher Gary Carter is lifted into the air by relief pitcher Jesse Orosco. The score was 6-5. Drought Scorches Earth in SE-US A serious drought spread throughout the Southeast during 1986. It was the worst dry spell on record. Crops wilted from Pennsylvania to northern Florida. Many farmers faced ruin even after some rain fell on the area. 108 NATIONAL NEWS MM' X , -..e. t .3..-t Ak 4 1 -1-.XS .M 0 ,W w'- 1 ' ' :wait I fx, 'N I - ,rggtf -X Q. l if ,. , u 'X X . 1 U2 Nu Wi . X. at AJ!! 'K S J My l s it .- ,, ,..-M' The Lady Has a Big Party New York harbor was alight with fireworks, celebrities, and song as a 100th birthday party honoring the Statue of Liberty took place on July 4th, 1986. Beware of Crack They call it crack on the East Coast and rock on the West Coast, but whatever its name, this refined, smokable form of cocain may be the most addictive narcotic ever sold on the streets of America. A New Miss America Miss Tennessee Kellye Cash was crowned Miss America 1987 by Miss America Susan Akin. J , ffm J M NATIONAL NEWS 109 A Summit That Flopp d Over Star Wars Terrorists Beware! . i President Ronald Reagan and Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev met in Reykjavik, lceland, for a two day summit i arms control. The meeting ended in an impasse with each side blaming the other for lack of success. X S,-,L 1 4 t l fi October to discuss Ll.S. Air Force and Navy jets attacked five targets in Libya in April, delivering a response to what President Reagan called the Umonstrou brutality of Libyan - backed terrorism. The destruction shown is the Libyan Naval Academy located in a suburb of Tripoli. 110 INTERNATIONAL NEWS fi' Deadly Gas Kills Hundreds in Africa A bubble of scalding gas arose from deep under Lake Nios in northwestern Cameroon and the wind carried it across the land. Within minutes, more than 1700 people were dead, burned by steam and choked by carbon dioxide and toxic gases. Among the casualities was a large group of cows. -I Another i 'I Royal Wedding Britain's Prince Andrew married 1 commoner Sarah Ferguson in July in Westminister Abbey in a spectacle that mustered the pomp and glory of Britain's 920-year old monarchy. ,av Q? Dictator Ousted by a Woman Philippine President Ferdinand E. Marcos was forced from office amid charges of corruption and scandal. Corazon Aquino became the new president and set out to rewrite the Constitution and salvage a ,N nation racked with political and economic turmoil. CORAZON AGUSNO FERDINAND E MARCOS INTERNATIONAL NEWS 111 WW? W 1 if Q A 1000 point career man - Pat Fisher leads revitalized team Amy Cooper, Luann Stiles, Kim Marter, Jeanine Bozarth, and Jen MacAleer try to get warm 9 Q ix 2 l 12 SPGRTS KRW! 5 Senior Darah Biddle was on Championship Team Andy Palmer helped win a co-championship 'C V 3 W5 mv ,N X 1 f-vo 1 4. Y .'.ag....n.u--ganna-. 414 hiilai E. Dolezar carries around end as blockers try to clear a path. Sue Winkler gives a two handed return with grit of teeth. WE Srwrts lndoormen Shawn Farrel, Dave McDonald and Brian Kirschner - Visions of Greatness W. .M Mikek Pietrinferno on Side Horse SPORTS 1 13 Strachan Lead in Scoring Points for Home Team Harriers Harried - Not Enough to Do It The squad congregates prior to the gun during the Burlington County Open in Willingboro. eoel if F Riff I 5 I Jeff Ungar, Manager Dante Rohr and Frosh Dave Janes await the outcome of the Op . Co-captains George Strachan and Leo Winkel led the squad in po t Aches Pain Loneliness 1 14 CROSS-COUNTRY Q 'X sf do , . -, 'x Q. . ..,. 9-J 1 f , 'A I , ,. ,, -. -W '- ' , h , f A , , , . , . 0 , ft , If t,, . ,I ,ff , - ,, ' . rv.- , ' If 3 . it ' . , , ,V fi ff 1 f 4' 1 ' , Leo Winkel, George Strachan and Sean Mulcahy running along a stretch of hardtop that does not help the feet to relax or enjoy the sport. r f,,,1t. . QQ 00 '39 ff? QPW 1' Q ai s 5 S ws Q Q is if V, in QQ SD Q, tt .ts A' gfwf- , e Sophomore Bill Foster shows some strain during a practice session WON 4 LOST lO PP 43 Len O 20 Sterling 45 Highland I6 15 Burlington City 40 29 PEMBERTON 26 48 CHEROKEE 15 414 Maple Shade 18s . 47 HOLY CROSS 164 4 26 KENNEDY 30' 24 Riverside 31 40 WILLINGBORO 15 49 SHAWNEE I5 30 RANCOCAS VALLEY29 34 Burlington Twp. 23g E 38 Delran 19 fStandingJ Bill Foster, Eric Stouck, George Strachan, Leo Winkel, Brian Kirschner, Matt Kutherg fKneelingj Dave Jones, Andy Braun, Sean Mulcahy, Pete Mucha and Jeff Ungar. CROSS-COUNTRY 1 15 Leo Winkel leads a group with Eric Stouck struggling to catch up and stay in the race. il l bsl ..- .L A A t 3 O' Bill Foster is all alone during this section of Bill Foster, followed by Brian Kirschner, Sean Mulcahy and Leo Winkel, traverses the course at Mill Creek Park, Willingboro. George Strachan is up among the leaders in the early part of the race as he heads for the hill at Mill Creek Park. 1 16 CRGSS-COUNTRY l'aCe. 1 911 Eric Stouck shows fatigue as he enters the gate the finish of a race. 1 Soph Sean Mulcahy has next year to look forward to. f -lui-x-M ., 2 bm-1' p .,-- '- N l Pete Mucha earned his letter the hard way. Senior Eric Stouck came out late in the season' The runner's constant companion. 414: I Q 'I'-I I 75 - NL Leo Winkel a bit worse for wear after finishing the 5000- Bill Foster reaches for a card at the finish. Andy Braun puffs away. meter course. Pack Was Not Up Front At The Finish CROSS-COUNTRY 1 17 l Megan Madorno fights for control as Coll Michelle Stiles helps defend the home goal. een Haller and The Squirt Lanzalone await the outcome of the battle. W W Coach Riley during the half-time confab. 3 . F Y ni is-, Lrg. -gfvfqninrv' .... mfg xiii .qvff an . Y '- wil.:l',d ' lllxllll 115. sw g I ,sri as A Lg 3-N V 5 ' ' i-llt' , ' wg V I Michelle Ghezzi pushes ball downfield as Cari Daniels moves in to help if needed. . . . if Michelle Ghezzi, Heather Wolff, Megan Madorno and Jenn Stewart defend- ed the goal from the enemy. Another Winner for Riley 18 FIELD HOCKEY Michelle Stiles grits her teeth to attack the ball. Donna Abbott and Andrea Lanzalone close in on an enemy. 2.14- YQ Q , . Donna Abbot hits ball through a bevy of defenders. Michelle Ghezzi hits ball over foot of defender. .Vu fStandingJ Caroline Ghezzi, Jennifer Andrews, Donna Abbott, Coach Sue Riley, Cari Daniels, Lori Hansen, Sue Schachter, Colleen Hallerg CKneelingJ Michelle Stiles, Melissa Zumpeta, Heather Wolff, Andrea Lanzalone, Jenn Stewart, Co-captains Andrea Bartasius, Michelle Ghezzi and Megan Madorno. WON 8 LOST 4 TlED 3 Len Opp 3 Gloucesrter Catholic 0 2 PEMBERTON O 1 RANCOCAS VALLEY 1 2 KENNEDY O 0 CHEROKEE 4 2 HOLY CROSS O l D SHAWNEE 4 5 y PEMBERTON 0 2 l RANCQCAS VALLEY? 1 6 f KENNEDY A0- 1 Y 5 ,CHEROKEE .Y 0 A HOLY CROSS C O 3, it TomsfRiverrfrEast r I y 0 C Y YSHAWNEE 0 A1 Y ,Cherry Hill East A A FIELD HOCKEY 119 Won 8 Lost 4 Tied 3 ' .4:, Michele Ghezzi has her stick stepped on by an opponent. Donna Abbott tries to stop ball from scoring. A 1 5' , x,,.,gf,'Wlf : if walt, 1 120 FIELD HOCKEY The Fighting Terror Andrea Lanzalone keeps her eyes on the ball as an enemy approaches. 'OM V 3 'K W. f fu Aww Megan Madorno puts her all into this swing as Michelle Ghezzi and Jenn Stewart head downfield. on -al my Nl A Ill. Andrea Bartasius gets ball past foe. Donna Abbott prepares to take a stand. The watering spa after a big battle looks good. Sue Schachter wins a battle. ' ,J awww Lf 'wtf ' 5, ff, I ' , ' 1 I v ' ' A 0 V+ A . ifi A - -ii ., A ,fx A . W f ' V i'i I A ' gf K A gy ff VV 7 5 555 2, I 22 A ' ,. E A ' 2 re if 2- ' ' Ili V if I 9 5 fStandingl Beth Barron, Allison Clancy, Courtney Buchanan, Melissa Pretzer, Jen Kilpatrick, Coach Riley and Andrea Lanzalone look over the situation. Karen Klupp, Luann Stiles, Kim Marter, Andrea Bell, Kim Lippincott, Kris Hafner, Kathy Duffy, Laurel Besseyg fKneelingj Traci Chollak, Sue Stitt, Andrea Breyley, Grace Heber, Stacy Troisi, Aimee Gross, Jen McAleer, Janine Bozarth, Jen Harkins, Amy Cooper and Shannon Kelly. J-V 7-1-3 FIELD HOCKEY 121 THE CRUNCH - The Indian defensive team was big. The Cherokee game was played in a sea of mud. 41 Vf' J 4, f 1. JL . T: X ' 'Elm ,W fl A ' ,wifi iv- , rf - 4 ' ' 1 .x I ,pdf t ' fl ' . ,L 5-lub 5' A Y A X Q' ' '- ' ir' W A N ii ,i 'T L .cis of 6 Sophs Takeover Leadership 122 FOOTBALL Keith Barlow kicks a field goal during the Shawnee game. l affix e Gila Y! 1? il fy Senior Jeff Allen has a clear field on this play. LEN 7 0 7 0 6 14 0 0 3 WON O LOST 9 Rancocas Valley Willingboro Pemberton Kennedy Cumberland Holy Cross Cherokee St. Marks Shawnee T opp 22 33 19 16 35 35 39 e6e 61 ,J I a I Tom Dolezar high steps around end for a gain against the Gryphons. T47 an A ,aaa iferlvx,-h - l ' I '1 K 1 Senior Keith Barlow was the number one punter. Marcus Drake rolls back on his helmet to strengthen the neck. Russ Abate QL temps T . ' T A B 3 gftasnfry QTop Rowj Frank Canonico, John Engle, Scott Fenton, Brian Schnepf, Don Sunlitis, Dan Rombach, Mike Conklin, Kevin Fogelsanger, Joe Moore, Sam Ryan, Joe Schreibner, Karl Rohr, Dave Bullock, 16th Rowl Ken Lienemann, Rhodes Campbell, Jeff Brown, Rich Gayton, Chris Stalcup, Greg Henion, Wayne Wilson, Paul Smith, Lee Salin, Ed Rankin, Eric Hildebrand, Joe Steinrock, Greg Folsom, Alfred Valentine, 15th Rowl Chris Washington, Shawn Gaddy, Bob Baldoni, Joe Stutzenburg, Britt Kelly, Tim Shields, Chris Meeker, Pete Lingesso, Terry Haines, Mike Frazier, Mark Sawyer, Dave Gentry: 14th Rowl Mike Beck, Mike Maglione, Tim Westerside, Randy Hamilton, John Reilly, Dave MacAleer, Cedric McDonald, Andy Roscoe, John DeChurch, Brian Bandini, Joe Drayton, Scott Wade, 13rd Rowj Arlen Durdin, Jason Mestemaker, Jack Ryan, Rob Dougherty, John Almeida, Sean Conners, Russ Abate, Jeff Flamini, Tom Dolezar, Chris Scardelletti, Rob Duff, 12nd Rowj Jim Ojeda, Marvin Ellis-El, Chris Griffenberg, Bart Rockett, Bob Grey, Beau Popp, Tim Balkus, Ray Ford, Nate Lewis, Neil Wroteng lFront Rowl Marcus Drake, Craig Johnson, lan Hasselberger, Chris Decker, Jeff Allen, Bobby Howe, Tom Decker, Keith Barlow, Ken Luette, Brian Cavalieri, Rich Britten and Cecil Bond. FOOTBALL 123 Cffense Slips Q, ,W s fe ., . www..-., x..W, ..... Q.. kg. . L ggi... 5 ..L,..W... Marcus Drake takes a kickoff and heads downfield. Gryphons go high to block a punt but fail. 2,5 ill K .-Talk 'ff U .' , T: ..... , ffl I Q vt ' f ll' ' f:..,'f..:I.. lg'--G 1 ' ' ...QF x ff '- V' K Y . w -N V k an N W . K .. . r J 5- a s f t - it - r....... A :gb , .5 I, .. .-Q , Ixtjtw 1 -, .1 n.V',a, 'k,, . ks , a 9 ., A at M is ' f l l ' ' 'xg , Kfl- -, . -, g 3 '- we .i 1 ' ,f r . S C t .S s , 1 i Y .B Y . r . f l . ,l 1 1.1. ,--1: i fr ' i . t s i, X. t -Sw f C 4 C fl All '- 'B' L nf Lil 1, KLAW A 1 . ' .h.. i h... ' x 2 f' r ' h.' as 1 if .fi . - i f 's h . ' ' . 'K . - V . t , .V . L X' .e 5 , s' . M M A -,, ...,:,-...Y Anus.. . I 44 M , .- ' ' - 4' 1 t .5 K 1 , ,.L R -W., . K . , , z . .2-E2 C J sa.. 2h f . The Big Red enters the field at Shawnee. fr r 7?'F ,Hai Aix' ' t K1JlX2ffgf'- 7 X 5746? -,1 ,vf UQ A' - 4, ,1 E Tom Dolezar shows pain at Cherokee. Keith Barlow injured. Al Valentine gets waffled. Coaches Chris and Bucky Mitchell. Coach Buddy Johnson leads exercises. 124 FOOTBALL i i i QB John Almeida is only a Sophomore. Snake Bitten Key Losses Hurt - . Wd ,sa J! .rik ff' if G3 ,Wg A We TM' X QA .Q jg, T' N! if The break from working the trenches. f A es wr' 4ifh'Lax,iQ1:'fJ- .l fg S - wiff i f B i , ...c . . M ' . , 4. E , I. , .55 xt 5 . Team Looks Ahead 9 B 5 ' r A ser . A B 7 A-..g,,,,...e -. frills ' A -:ir if Afkkgfsrr'-f' ,Aff at . fi . 5. A. ig:-reg? ,k,,f gs .. NS . es ee.r,, .ee. r 4 QB Almeida has a Renegade on his back. Scott Wade looks for an open field. i 5 Head Coach Coach Ron Davidson Archie Stalcup FOOTBALL 1 25 1 Mike Leff made Hon. Mention Won 8 Lost 1 Champs of South Jersey o ,E ,, Www? ' . XC., Chris Masucci holds his form on the rings. Co-captain Lee Flenard took 3rd in still rings in States. 1 . f! ,, ,KW Junior Mike Pietrinferno took 2nd on side horse. Senior Tom Clifford got honorable mention on All SS parallel bars. E me l wi 'sf ig gigs ii sv, ms I g Qs AST t CENTRA Q-ss f ig 126 BOYS GYMNASTICS Lenape gymnasts vault into limeli ht Senior Ed Hancock was noted for the horizontal bar. Co-captain Chris Masucci was the main performer for the Indians. Steve Morris Coach Mike Bauer Praises Team Effort 4 O Bauer said that most of his top gymnasts were products of previous training, especially co-captain Cluis H Masucci, who broke every school A mark in floor exercise, side horse, rings, vaulting, parallel bars, hori- I I A zontal and all-around. He was P'aCt'C '9takeSt'me' named to the All State Second Steve Morris doing a split. Dan Bakun Team and is a good student. x Lee Flenard, the other co-cap- f K tain, was third-tearn All-South Jer- i i sey in parallel bars and rings -and was third in the Intermediate Divi- K K sion on still rings in the state indi- vidual competition. K x Others who did well were Steve x f Morris Q5th'if1 intermediate vault- ing in statesb, junior Mike Pietrin- ' K ferno fhonorable mention, All-S.J., x K side horsel, senior Ed Hancock lhonorable mention, floor, horizon- mh ' tal barb, sophomore Mike Leff lAll- , SJ. honorable mention, vaultingl I and senior Tom Clifford lhonorable li el , mention, parallel barsl. 1 - fi T 5 E5 Q- j if K if., - .ef , I as lx It i 1StandingJ Lee Flenard, Tom Clifford, Ed Hancock, Steve Fedor, Chris Masucci, Mike Leff, Mike Pietrinferno, x Coach Mike Bauerg fKneelingJ Mark Galliout, Drew Flenard, Erik Kudrna, Steve Morris and Roger LaFleur. BOYS GYMNASTICS 127 wkwardness i-... Tom Clifford seems to be in a quandary as he tries to adjust his position, Mike Pietrinferno bites his lip as he practices on the horse Ed Hancock shows his form on the high bar and what happens if your weight and balance are not just right. Ed was seriously hurt in an auto acci- dent a few days after these photos were taken. The team, Coach and the entire student body wishes Ed a speedy recovery. ...... 128 BOYS GYMNASTICS Ed closes his eyes. Collapsing! 3 it i f .. X X fTop Rowj Coach John Slavin, Laurie Knerr, Debbie Surman, Kim Harms, Jeanine Hargrove, fBottom Rowl Jen Dyer, Jennifer Johnson, Tammy McDonald, Kelly Mc- Corkell, Reya Biddle, Nicole Masucci, Sherrie Cox and Coach Jim Schoolcraft. The girls, under the coaching of John Slavin ann, Jim Schoolcraft, captured the title with a perfect 9-0 record, adding a state secaifg .l crowir and figiishing secondbin Ihe state finals. at lulh - V y 'Coach Slavin, who has coached gymnastics in Medford lakes and at Shawnee and Haddon Heights high schools as well as Lenape, not only had an extremely successful season, but is in line to do even bet- ter bemuse every one of his top girls will retum next year. The kids did a great jobfthis year, said Slavin, a biology teacher at Burlington County Vo-Tech High. f'But We are expecting to do well again next season as well as in the near future because I have some excellent experienced sophomores and freshmen. We've been fortun- ate to have a lot of balance and depth. Many teams have one or two top kids and then have to search around for a third in order to score well. But I have five girls who are really good. This depth helps us when anyone gets sick or suffers a minor injury. We can call on good reserves. Slavin was high in his praise of the team. These girls are coopera- tive and hard-working, he said. They practice seriously and are competitive with each other be- cause of the depth we have. But they are also supportive of each other, and that means a lot to team morale. They're a good bunch of kids. I look forward to coming back to coach them. Perfection Won 9 Five of Coach Slavin's girls gave Lenape great balance and scoring ability and all will be back. Eryka Washington, a sopho- myre, specialized in vaulting and was a first team All-Southalersey selection, finishing second-in theall- anound voting. Mika Whiddon, another sopho- more, shone in floor exercise with her dancing and tumbling abilities. She was 4th in the total voting for first team All-S.J. Freshman Nichole Masucci kept things in the family ther brother Chris is on the boys team? by scor- ing well, especially on beam, as her consistency in all events was a key factor for the squad. Kelly McCorkle, another fresh- man, specialized in bars but was also consistent in other events. Michelle Rowan, a sophomore, showed consistent improvement, especially on bars and balance beam. Other who contributed to the success of the champs were Debbie Surman, Tammy McDonald and Laurie Knerr, all letterwinners: Lost 0 GIRLS GYMNASTICS 129 Most Will Return in 1 987 NISSEN 130 GIRLS GYMNASTICS Q x walk .. . . -b vz:lA - .7 rf -,,,- ,, .ww I L M uw K , Kelly McCorkIe - A Freshman - A whiz on bars and vaulting P f W49tW'9F ' 4 fs sf - GIRLS GYMNASTICS 131 to A 5 Dave Weaver gobbles up the ball. Gary Britt flies as he heads ball. Punch Britton puts his foot into this kick. N 5. 5 B E555 ss W Q fffiiftgfsifi The Keeper in repose but what a face. Punch Britton takes on a couple of foes to get control of the ball. l , ,fr ii A f ,',t, t f . .' 4 Z' ,t,. - ll ,t I ti '-' io - f i i ffy G t llllll - tlst k,k, - f'-w 0 -of .,., ,.f::-g:fff.zfff:w.a. ,Q11,,fQ V,1t ifyfffi ,igl Dave Weaver on the ground again but stops the ball. Andy Logar 132 BOYS SOCCER if s Mike Larison keeps his eye on the b all. dnl- 5 Chris Schultz has a run-in with foe for ball. John Winkler sails in air after heading the ball downfield. YB.. Andy Logar stops in his tracks. uffy Mike Stephenson gives the ball a side Dave Ahrens recognized as an All-Star. ick Coach E. C, Denn, Chris Schultz, Andy Logar, Co-captain Shawn Farrell, Dave Ahrens, Joey Falk, Rob Ray Stahl, Gary Brittg fKneelingJ Dave McDonald, Dave Lyman, Mike Stephenson, Jeff Holmes, Dave Weaver, Punch Britton, Mike Larison and John Winkler. Denn Men On the Way Llp Ahrens Cops Honor EWON ll LOST 6 TIED 1 - A 1 1 ? M LEN OPP? r E 1 1 Maple Shade ' A A O WILLINGBORO . 3. 4 PEMBERTON 2 ' 0 6 RANCOCAS VALLEY 1 KENNEDY A 0 ' 2 HOLY CROSS If 2 CHEROKEE A tot - 1 Cumberland 0 2 SHAWNEE r E 2 I WILLINGBORO A A 7 7 5 RANCOCAS VALLEY 3 4 KENNEDY 1 p . 4 CHEROKEE I 2 HOLY CROSS 3 L E I SHAWNEE 6, ' A 3 0 .' Y, Pennsauken t 0 Vineland 4 BOYS SOCCER 133 Punch Britton fights for the ball. Scrappy Joey Falk heads ball. Wary Shawn Farrel guides ball downfield. Dave Lyman shows perfect form. Mike Stephenson puts his foot to ball. Finished 3rd in League - Moving UP if 134 BOYS SOCCER Shawn Farrell pivots toward ball as he and an enemy close in. Chris Schultz appears dazed after heading ball. On the lookout for a pass. X , i E S if Wiliam-aL, Won Lost Chris Schultz takes off. fTopj Dave Wroniewicz, Bruce Dovman, John Taglieri, Steve Fudd Ahrens, Scott Conway, Jay DiGrazio, Andy Paeton, Kevin King, Scott Suess Wright, Coach Jack Earl, fMiddleJ Don Wright, Paul Bednar, Joe Hoey, Jor Scalise, Gregg Gillies, Steve Chappell, Stu Wanicur, Mike Rhytjm Sordeng QBottomJ Bill Angus, Mike Moore, Shawn MacGregor, Jeff Lutz, Brett Gilman, Mike Cox, Mike Kline, Brant Beaupre and Neil Johnson. BOYS SOCCER 135 'IK 41 'IK Where's the coach??? Jen LoPresti shows off her muscles in this boot. Bender Ponders Katie Michalsky traps the ball. Coach Ernie Bender contemplates a move. Sue Russell battles for control as opponent closes in. Tracy O'Brien sets her sights on a loose ball. Marni Backer is about to handle ball. Z 5' 12' l'5 Y L 'ki ki''k'k'k'k'k'ki'k'ki'i A k'ki'k'k'k'k'k'ki' J' ,, f I , , , ,,, 7 at in E' 3 ' 'G zffafff 1 A f ww - nf 'H' , rr' ,,,, L, vyyl - A:,Q',, , ,I I ' -V V' ,ww , K -... f 'I . - 1--r CHHHIPS t Sue Russell races after a loose ball. 4 4 ad WA' 'PGA I2 ,V ffl. , V..-WQAJKQ' dun.. . Tracy O'Brien and foe reach ball at the same time. Co-captains Sue Anderson and Monica Logar. WON 14 LOST 3 TIED l Len Opp 0 Ewing 3 2 Maple Shade i 2 WlLLlNGBORO 0 5 PEMBERTON 1 2 Burlington City 0 6 KENNEDY ll 3 HOLY CROSS 4 5 SHAWNEE l 4 WlLLlNGBORO ' l 3 Hamilton West 2 2 PEMBERTON 0 4 KENNEDY 3 4 CHEROKEE 0 3 HOLY CROSS l 2 CHEROKEE 0 3 lrlighstown' r 2 1 East Brunswick' 6 O SHAWNEE O 'NJSIAA Playoff fTop Rowj Lori Roberts, Julie Delucca, Marni Backer, Heidi Adams, Tracy O'Brien, Sharon Megargle, Coach Ernie Benderg iMiddle Rowj Katie Michalsky, Renee Long, Chris Garifalos, Angela Fuss, Stephanie Brewer, Mollie Griffin, Carla Ciancio, iFront Rowj Wanda Stojanov, Monica Logar, Kim Rostovskis, Jen LoPresti, Lauren Andronici, Ellen Buchheit, Sue Russell, Kathy Patterson, Terri Schultz and Sue Anderson. GIRLS SOCCER 137 A New Dynasty Qi w -if - Sue Russell ready to pass. Marni Backer goes high to head ball. Monica Logar's try for corner kick. wr,-.mnuiafm-unlqup. . gk Vt'f l?Lf55k5'd3iL Marni Backer on a breakaway. Renee Long gets ball from goal. At times the play gets rough and player hits the dirt. Monica Logar lies crumbled as she feels a little pain. Mollie Griffin scores on a penalty shot. Coach Bender 0nly Loses - Watch Cut Next Season! 138 GIRLS SCDCCER sis A-. H Monica Logar Lenape Monica Logar, a multi-talented athlete, had only one problem in her soccer career up to this year - her ankles. She's played for me for four years but this was the first time she's been healthy all season, said Lenape coach Ernie Bender. The ankles that diminished Logar's playing time for the past three years did not inhibit her, though, as she succeed- ed in getting l2 goals and 22 assists for the Liberty Division champs. That translates into an impressive 65 percent of the Indians' 52 team goals that the centerfforward handled. fStandingJ Coach Mike DiBenedetto, Wnedy Feuterer, Kathy Stepp, Eileen Megargle, Tara Senechal, Carol Britton, Lisa Clifford, Sherri Stahl, Justine An- dronici, Bridgette Mahon, Kerry Flynn, Leanne Stephensg fMiddleJ Jean Gangloff, Christina Russell, Colleen Kraft, Sharon Morris, Carolyn Munding, Kathy Boardman, Krisden McCrink, Eva Graham, fSittingJ Catherine Munding, Joanna Kaufman, Jen Decker, Amy MacDonnell, Amanda Esposito, Patty Kloidt, Nicole Griscom and Michele Gangemi. 'tn oi! 'PRTQNV ' 45 an All-Stars Liberty Div. Group IV Monica Logar Jen LoPresti Renee Long iitttiiti' Mollie Griffin fights for ball with foe. t J-V 8-1-2 444 vm ., .9 ,f - 4 tl bv- gil.-,-is . bi A . .. V5-3.7: 'FE' 1 Nigvr. I xg!-1 , Chris Garifalos is shouldered away but still fights for control. Chris Garifalso lost this battle. GIRLS SOCCER 139 Ranked in Top Ten Throughout Season Y- Y 2 Team All Burl. County Eric Hicks Amy Ciser f ,erlvi 'xfx K in -N +- l i ,evf'7 'i' E E i E Erm Hlcks started out her Career at LHS in good fashion- Frosh Amy Cisef had a good year and made A2nd team All Burl. County. d 1' - - -A ' 3 ' N' QW ,. ' 4 Q. Len r Opp 1 U 5 KENNEDY O 1 5 Palmyra 0 O Cherry Hill East 5 5 Millville 2 T 4 Eastern 3 5 Moorestown Friends 0 ,, 5 CHEROKEE 0 A 5 WILUNGBORO yy o Q Eastern 3 , i 55 PEMBERTON digg? yd 0 ' - K ' 3 SHAWNEE ' f I 2 3 . I I ,.,5 V, .,,,,,.,,,,,, ,,,, A If ' 4 i HOLY CROSS 1 I 5 RANCOCAS VALLEY O it i E 3 Hin West 3 Enola: Nancy Cerulll shows her Frosh Jill Siegfried won her varsity letter ly Moorestown 4 O Haddonfield 5 y 3 Toms River East m 2 E2 T0mSRwefs0ufr 3 Stars of the Future 140 GIRLS TENNIS Frosh Dominate Team A i 'T as yuarnun- .unnpvnnvunba Co-Captains Joann Dingee g and S 5 Shelly K A he Winkler ,1Q1Qe.g All s.J. Group IV Selections Won 13 Lost 6 Ad .in - ,L fStandingj Coach Dick Davy, Eric Hicks, Amy Ciser, Jill Siegfried, Nancy Cerulli, Meredith Rossman, Julie DiCenzo, Jeannine Rick, Christa Staigerg flineelingj Sarah Steinment, Jen Tyler, Allyson Farber, Jill McConnell, Shannon O'Hara, Co-captain Joann Dingee and co-captain Shelley Winkler. GIRLS TENNIS 141 Won 15 - Lost W L aw H5 ., Q' Craig Johnson dribbles behind Steve Nichols Dave Ahearns on the foul line Shawn Rubin protects the ball f'-N, q All eyes on the ball Hustling Pays Off - Big Game at Camden Coach Jim Greway had a lot to smile about. 142 BOYS BASKETBALL Craig Johnson on the foul line Dave Ahearns avoids Chimera block Steve Nichols passes the ball Senior Pat Fisher made the 1000 Point Club against Vineland. Pty, ki ,. , 1 :gs , 1036 Points by Pat Fisher i i it r 1 l A' - I Z a ggi-A5 Q Q 'lfjz , ga. ' I , l A ,,,, wil . ,jig t A 'gf g VARSITY TEAM Coach Tom Walsh Pat Fisher Tim Williams Jeff Sherrerd Jack Ryan Coach Jim Greway Craig Johnson Rob Ritter Shawn Rubin John Almeida Steve Nichols Steve Ahearns Dave Ahearns A New Era Begins - Lenape Starts Winning Steve Nichols makes a motion as he dribbles Dan Hermann LEN 60 66 80 72 58 57 73 60 79 60 63 49 51 50 57 50 61 40 90 74 61 65 66 56 73 90 Coach Greway and Coach Walsh yell encouragement OPP Washington Twp. 72 Bordentown 68 Eastern 76 Moorestown Friends 45 Edgewood 62 KENNEDY 53 Haddon Twp. 56 CHEROKEE 47 Medford. Tech. 46 WILLINGBORO 59 HOLY CROSS 54 PEMBERTON 78 RANCOCAS VALLEY 52 Gloucester Catholic 66 KENNEDY 54 SHAWNEE 49 Pennsauken 50 CHEROKEE 41 Deptford 63 SHAWNEE 64 HOLY CROSS 72 PEMBERTON 76 RANCOCAS VALLEY 75 WILLINGBORO 88 Vineland' 65 Camden' lOl 'NJSIAA PLAYOFF BOYS BASKETBALL 143 Q ' f J I Craig Johnson hungs high. Craig Johnson dribbles along end line. Dave Ahearn slides to a stop. Pat Fisher passes ball into Craig Johnson. Or??? Craig Johnson at the line and Pat Fisher goes after the rebound. Junior Shawn Rubin goes over a Chimera for a score. 144 BUYS BASKETBALL Craig Johnson cannot seem to outjump his foe. BOYS BASKETBALL: Dan Herrmann, Lenape Times have been tough for the Lenape boys basketball program in the last few years - real tough. The Indians have been able to manage just three wins over the last two seasons. That type of ineptitude is enough to try the patience of even the most diehard basketball lover, but it wasn't enough to make Dan Herrmann give up. Herrmann is a senior tri-captain on this year's Lenape team. He survived an O-24 finish in 1985 and a 3-21 mark in 1986, but along with his teammates has continued working to try and make this season a memorable one. Dan just loves to play basketball, Lenape coach Jim Greway said. We have only won three games in the past two years, but he has really hung in with us during that time. Los- ing is tough, but Dan is a pretty resilient kid. He always bounces back. lnstead of bouncing back this season, Herrmann and his teammates hope to start fighting back in the form of a respectable record come season's end. Dan has taken on a leadership role along with the other captains, Pat Fisher and Craig Johnson, Greway said, With their leadership, we think this is the year we can turn the cor- ner and become a 500 team. If that goal is to become a reality, the 5-11 shooting guard will have to shoulder much of the leadership and scoring burden. So far this season he appears ready for the challenge. In his third year as a starter, Herrmann is averaging 22.5 points a game in the early going, and the Indians are off to a respectable 2-2 start. Greway's Team Brings Back Real Basketball to LHS JS X4, Pat Fisher gets by his for a score. A fall away shot by Shawn Rubin. BOYS BASKETBALL 145 Shelley Winkler dribbles down court Won 6 Lost 15 LEN OPP 41 Eastern 40 30 Delran 63 27 Pennsauken 39 39 KENNEDY 38 40 Washington Twp. 47 48 WILLINGBORO 38 30 CHEROKEE 46 39 WILLINGBORO 51 34 HOLY CROSS 59 43 PEMBERTON 59 37 RANCOCAS VALLEY 47 38 Gloucester Cath. 40 47 KENNEDY 19 47 Haddon Twp. 32 37 CHEROKEE 43 44 SHAWNEE 52 43 SHAWNEE 51 44 HOLY CROSS 68 36 Cherry Hill East 62 36 PEMBERTON 46 34 RANCOCAS VALLEY 31 146 GIRLS BASKETBALL Michele Llrbach tried a one hander. Sue Tollefson in a jump shot Coach Bruce Van Dyke Takes the Helm Sue Andersen Ellen Buchhei the foe. the mighty runt of the court eyes the situation before t makes sure the ball is secure from gi Coach Bruce Van Dyke explains strategy as Ass't. Coach Stephanie Fox listens with the team. GIRLS BASKETBALL 147 New Era Begins Kathy Chappine lets one go even though surrounded by Lancers. Sue Andersen guards her foe Michele Urbach is hounded by a Lancer as she tried to go for the hoop. Sue Tollefson goes high for a try. 148 GIRLS BASKETBALL The Lenape defense is set up against the Lancers at Holy Cross. Ellen Buchheit spots a teammate to pass off if necessary. Michele Llrbach gets a hand in the face as she tries for a basket. X Q r 7 GIRLS BASKETBALL 149 George Hahn led team with a 166 Ave. 5 Rob Samalonis had a 160 average. Derek Heimstra - 147 Mike Frazier - 148 McAleer Named to League All-Star Team 150 BUYS BOWLING 1 Won 7 Lost 8 Tied 1 Tb 1 ,gin in Nr .4 .,,.fs+4,' ' 'Xu l 1 yi Dave McAleer was high man with an average of 170. Scot Easlick - 154 Steve Williams - 155 LEN OPP 4 Delran O 4 Cherokee O O Hammonton 4 2 Shawnee 2 3 Moorestown 1 4 Bishop Rustace O O Ewing 4 1 Delran 3 1 Cherokee 3 1 Bordentown 3 3 Moorestown 1 O Shawnee 4 1 Hammonton 3 3 Pemberton 1 3 Bordentown 1 1 Pemberton 3 V 7-8-1 1StandingJ Steve Williams, George Hahn, Dave Mann, Scott Easlick, Derek Haimstra, Greg Pierce, JV 8-8-1 Coach Howard Denng 1MiddleJ Sean Mead, Jeff Summerfield, John Bankert, Jeff Baldridgeg fFrontJ Rob Samalonis, Dave McAleer and Mike Frazier. BUYS BGWLINCI Marci Gordon - Senior - 141 Average Cheryl Boyce : 131 Won Christmas Tournament at Deptford Karen Casperite rolled a 134 Ave. 152 GIRLS BOWLING ZS V' . Q. ,- W f Junior Chris Bryan led team with an average of 161 Bryan Selected to All Star Team Lynn Perry's Average was 121 Cyndi Nuss was '2 with an average of 158. 1Standingj Coach Howard Denn, Chris Bryan, Lynn Perry, Jannelle Stiuv, Cheryl Boyce, Karen Casperite, Marci Gordong lKneelingl Jeannine Rich, Erika Gogan, Cyndi Nuss, Terri Thoms and Pam Sunlitis, Won 14 Lost 3 Tied 1 Janelle Stiuv posted an average of 148 LEN OPP 4 Delran O 4 Cherokee' O 4 Hammonton O O Shawnee' 4 4 Moorestown O 4 Bishop Eustace O 4 Ewing O 2 Maple Shade 2 3 Delran 1 3 Cherokee 1 4 Bordentown O 4 Moorestown O O Shawnee 4 4 Hammonton O 1 Pemberton 3 4 Borentown O 3 Pemberton 1 3 Maple Shade 1 GIRLS BOWLING 153 County Finishers Andy Palmer Sean Maher Mike Stephenson Jon Heckman Mike Stepehnson ends with a win. Lee Flenard shows his form in diving. l l Ken Luette was the 'I diver for the team. Andy Palmer doing the fly. Roger Anderson goes off with the gun. Jon Heckman - Frosh flyer makes waves. BOYS- 5wiMMlNG,' Mike Stephenson, Lenape What kind ol' influence does Mike Stephenson have on the l,en- ape High boys swimming team? Just ask his coach, Bud Johnson: I have to say that the primary reason we have done so well this year is because of Mike. Stephenson and his Indian mates posted an 8-1 mark this sea- son, and were co-champions with Holy Cross in the Burlington County Swimming Lea ue. Mikes not as gifteclga swimmer as Sean iMaherl or Jon iHeck. manl, but he's our best athlete, Johnson said. He plays soccer in the fall, swims in the winter and runs track in the spring. He's just a great all-around athlete. And he transfers his athletic talent into swimming wins. Stephenson, a four-year varsity letterman, swims the 50 frees- tyle and the 100 buttevtlyk for Lenape. He also can swim in either t e 200 mediey relay or t e 400 freestyle relay. His best attribute is that he's a tremedous leader, Johnson said. He's very vocal and gets along great with the other kids. lle takes it upon himself to lead the team. He's the one who organizes the pizza parties and all the extra activities for the team. Johnson said that Stephenson is waiting to hear from the Naval Ace ' His goal is to be a naval officer, he said. Ever since he sau in fkrrnv-Navy game atfllfli Stndiurrfin Philadelphia when hc was 7 years old, he's wanted to go to Annapolis. He's an excellent student with great leadership qualities. 154 BUYS SWIMMING Adding cheer. up the score and giving other team a Mike Stephenson and George Strachan in their season. Q Frosh Sean Maher was an All-Star. First Team BCSL Sean Maher And Palmer Co-Champs - 4 BCSL Junior Andy Palmer was named an All-Star and has another year. Wally Lehneis 8 2 1 ,Q .V du Jon Heckman has three more years to make his mark in the BCSL. LEN OPP 96 Shawnee 70 101 Delran 68 94 Moorestown 78 112 Willingboro 62 103 Pemberton 66 95 Cherokee 77 60 Cherry Hill East 112 fFront Rowj Wally Lehneis, Brian Maher, Lee Flenard, Tom MacDonnell, Dale Manigold: 12nd Rowj Stephanie Marks, Bob 82 Holy CFOSS 90 Bubeck, Jim Sheffer, Chris Denn, Ken Luette, Greg Williams, Tyree Koslowski, Mike Stephenson,.Creorge Strachan, Sue 117 Kennedy 54 Klein, Michelle Vecchio, 13rd Rowj Andy Palmer, Sean Maher, Tom Freeman, Steve Mittell, Steve Thiel, Jason Mestemaker, 100 Rancocas Valle 69 Y Jon Heckman, Matt Danker, Ass't. Coach Jeff Israel, fTop Rowj Jon Hart, Roger Anderson, Matt Carcanague, Gary Wert, Matt Kirby, Sue Lingaitis and Coach Bud Johnson, BOYS SWIMMING 155 V 'veit . ,X I 4 . ' . -,rf 3. .h ! eg, A -1, 5 fi . 4 '. mf A Q , Sig fl Anne Wise cuts through the water. Lauren Andronici pulls her cap off after a victory. 1- Coach Becky Weaver plans strategy before the start of the meet. Justine Andronici, Kristin Culp, Aimee Klapach, and Anne Wise await the next race Weaver's Girls are Eager Beavers! 156 GIRLS SWIMMING LEN 119 129 119 117 114 78 114 103 78 Won 7 Lost 2 OPP Cherokee 5O Willingboro 39 Kennedy 48 Shawnee 55 Holy Cross 58 Moorestown 94 Haddonfield 54 Vineland 68 Cherry Hill East 94 Frosh swimmer Aimee Klapach Breast Stroker '7 I 11i . V1 an QE Finished 2nd in League Kerri Haines, Kristin Nell, Karen Horning, Heidi Winkel, Alicia Urbani, Shannon Harris, Jill McConnell, Justine Andronici, Amy Klapach, Sara Steinmetz, Kristin Jasper, Donna Reina, Sherri Colan, Nicole Mancini, Cindy Sanol, Laura Eberhant, Kim Spiedel, Debbie Colan, Michele Palmer, Kim Harselbacker, Tracy Rossi, Michele Allen, Coach Bonnie Keene, Ann Wise, Kristen Culp, Lauren Andronici, Coach Becky Weaver GIRLS SWIMMING 157 Jeremy Gasper - 101 - Won 26 - Lost 5 Scott Borton - 108 Chee Santone - 115 Chuck Trotman - 122 Won 15 - Lost 7 Won 25 -- Lost 5 Won 31 - Lost 4 Chuck Trotman Won Fourth to Do So Darah Biddle in control. Wade McGinley manhandles opponent. Won 16 Lost 1 C V LENAPE Q ' 3 Z' Brenda M M gers 158 WRESTLING M-zserm assrwfn 1 tin, C dy Sa d t d F a J k - Greg Henion grimaces but his foe is the one in trouble. Keith Trotman - 128 Butch Gasper - 135 Wade McGinley - 140 Rich DeFulvio - 148 Won 24 - Lost 3 Won 21 - Lost 5 Won 18 - Lost 11 Won 22 - Lost 4 Regional Championship - lst Wrestler in South Jersey Keith Trotman wearing down opponent. 9 LEN 44 Q . 71 47 48 32 58 61 55 54 39 38 38 49 27 23 Wade McGinley, Coach Russ Minutog fKneelingi Jer Gasper, Scott Borton, Chee Santone, Chuck 11 Trotman, Keith Trotman and Butch Gasper 31 UAPE fStandingj Bruce Dennis, Scott Fenton, Darah Biddle, Terry Heinz, Greg Henion, Rich DeFulvio, ,r x V13- x H-1 ,X Butch Gasper going OPP Rancocas Valley 12 Kennedy O Millville 12 Pemberton 12 Delran 22 Cherokee 6 No. Burlington O Willingboro 8 Lawrenceville 15 Pennsgrove 12 Shawnee 20 Collingswood 15 Holy Cross 6 Shawnee 23 Vineland 23 Phillipsburg 40 Hunterdon Central 18 'x for one WRESTLING 159 Bruce Dennis - 158 Greg Henion - 160 Scott Fenton - 170 Leo Winkel Won O - Lost O Won 12 - Lost 7 Won 2 - Lost 4 Won 11 - i ww , 4 . ,' 1 ' A 1 rv 1 Butch Gasper ties up a foe. Greg Henion has his opponents face on the mat. x K ,, W Wade McGinley is slamming his opponent to the mat. Rich DeFuIvio ties up the enemy. District Champs - Jer Gasper, Chee Santon, Butch Gasper, and Wade McGinley 160 WRESTLING im an 3 Champs i.r.uAP1: yggsnrxa Darah Biddle - 180 Terry Heinz - Hwt. Coach Russ Minute Keith Trotman in a struggl Won 15 - Lost 8 Won 4 - Lost 15 Neptune Tournament Champs Washington Twp. Tournament Champs South Jersey Group IV Champs District 26 Champs BCSL Champs Wcn 9 fBack Rowl John Piese, Ray Ostapowycz, Brian Perraria, Brian Hoxit, L t3 lan Ferguson, Frank Canonicoi fFront Rowj Eric Natale, Dan Nicklas, OS g, Mike Mado ,Dave Hummel, Eric S Hmpf. Terry Heinz in a face to face s t t Champs DISTRICT W7 REGIONAL CHAMP CHAMP Overall record 97 Wins 13 Losses 3 Draws Chuck Trotman Record Setter WRESTLING 161 Mario Henry Nate Lewis - Hurdler Shawn Farrell, Dave McDonald and Brian Kirschner Hurdler S, K iv E W 4' .-1, 1 A 'Nm 5. ' M 3, lf 1 il: I xo 1 'Cf l fl' ll I 1 . Bill Angus Stride Waiting for the doors to open at Wiedner Brad Applegate Sets New 800 Mark of 2:03.6 162 BUYS INDOOR TRACK l , Darren Shoyer Coach John Goudy keeps track of events Record Setter Brad Applegate A ' Greg Carney and Dave Skand were the high jumpers during the indoor season. l Bruce Alderman runs a relay -vvuwQ 1 fi . wg, 2 sf 1 'ilk .1-TQ ' ..D..,.- hub av-an-rf Q... A X Lee Miller, Joe Santarlas, Coach John Goudy and Darren Shoyer head for Wiedner's Gym I i -ig x . 1 i 'ii f'i, ' , .1 , 5 f f ii,3sii'?'!?v. im: .sfff Al: 1 i ' ,- QM. , 1.f:,,-Q-fe ta , i lffkif Q' A if f- A - V f :ri 3 I ,.Q,h5,g4-1, ii ,.- ,v v J. 4' fOn Bush Bill Lacey, Chuck Tucker, Shawn Far- rell, Dale lSnailj Archer, Mario Henry, QStandingJ Lee Bernard, Chris Horst, Paul Haines, Brian Narehood, Joe Santarlas, Marvin Ellis-El, Al Mc- Cullough, Lee Miller, Brad Applegate, Brett Gilman, Scott Wright, Matt Kutcher, Mark Lubner, Dave Skand, Bruce Alderman, Darren Shoyer, John Bartholemew, Greg Carney, Bill Saltus, Coach John Goudyg 1Front5 Bill Angus, Scott Bray, Al Valentine, Nate Lewis, Ray Ford, Brant Beaupre, Sean Mulcahy, Lou Schiliro and Lew Herrera. A .n S 'P .Ls .. BOYS INDGOR TRACK 163 Stacey Hinson s Records S.J. Champ Group IV Champ 2nd in State 5th in Easterns at Harvard Shot Record 39'2V2 2 ' IL' X fix- W- ...,- H . C wr -,--' ff I s ' I k N5 Kimi JRC, 7 3 if --3ffL'??J-:ii'35z. '3ia2'w ff 'V-fifi-Qs C K Rum! Vikki Moore and Jen LoPresti at the start of the 3200 Lori Hansen ran the I600 Jen LoPresti doing the 3200 Vikki Moore chugging along in the 3200 New Records Mile Rela 4:22 Y Marni Backer, Karyn Smith, Lisa Elias Katie Michalsky 440 - Marni Backer 63,3 Sharon Megargle a relay 880 - Tina Heather King cleared 4'6f' Coach Bender Takes Hinson to Easterns 164 GIRLS INDOOR TRACK Colleen Haller crosses the finish Wanda Stojanov grimaces at the end. Xa? Record holder Marni Backer ran the 400 and was on the relay team. Coach Mike Dreger ,?1l.,w gun of the squad was Hinson who set a new record for the shot put, L- L. fStandingj Nikki Moore, Jen LoPresti, Kelly Culberson, Lara Vaughn, Kari Palko, Coach Mike Dreger, Coach Ernie Bender, Angi Hopson, Dana D'Attoma, Stacy Hinson, Colleen Haller, Wanda Stojanov, Kelly Zito, Kathy Peterson, 1Kneelingl Lori Hansen, Carolyn Pritchett, Eileen Kolber, Tina Morhfeld, Kim McCullough, Kelly Lamb, Bridgette Mahon, Tammy McDonald, Sherri Stahl, Terri Schultz, iSittingJ Karyn Smith, Amy Holleran, Katie Michalsky, Marni Backer, Colleen Kraft, Leigh Bakun, Staci Bantz, Jill Sugalski and Sharon Megargle. Bender's Girls Set Records GIRLS INDCDGR TRACK 165 Pat Fisher Join 1 000 Point Club 1 036 Points 1 st Team All-Liberty Division 166 PAT FISHER X State Group IV Champion Shot Put Stacey Hinson South Jersey Champ 2nd in NJ Meet of Champions 5th in Easterns STACEY HINSON 167 Jim Greway q Burlington County Basketball Coach of the Year Team Won 1 5 Lost 1 1 168 JIM GREWAY Russ Minuto Burlington County Wrestling Coach of the Year Liberty Division Champions District 26 Champions Neptune Tournament Champions South Jersey Group IV Champions RUSS MINLITO 169 is. '-uv' hiv Qs ff 5 merry .. .',A Amber Hegn was one of the well wlshers to and the Frosh Spencer Wnllhouse IS grabbed from behnnd for a photo Soph Jennlfer Jones enjoys some repartee with Frlends Soph Dawn Mullin listens to some scuttlebutt STEVEN GUNSER ERIN KOTROUS BRIAN FERGUSON JENNIFER PARKER FROSH JUN IORS Darlene Boyer, Kendrall Cummings a d L DH th Underclassmen 'XF Ei f' - if ,Y A I ,. E E ?- ' if fyg fp ' NNI- 15 ' ,Mi s kis 5? is -A L Eg-vb-Lk ffgw . cf 7 A 1 f yiif' iff' . A' E- ' I fi 251 -5 ' ' , ' -5 M illi X RRRl ' L sis S X JUNIOR Alyce Warrell was the leader of UNDERCLASSMEN at pep rally. the band. Visions of Becoming Top Dogs of LHS UNDERCLASSMEN 172 Class of '88 Made Plans Early for Senior Trip ,.,, ,N Pat Brannelly, Cheryl Boyce, Andy Braun and Liz Bray crowd together. Greg Carney has high hopes of setting a new high jump record. I 'T' 'rrbtwbil 1' es. .f W. af '-p. . WM, ,. . . e - . . fr . f.Q.e.WraW,1 Q www . p ,H . ,Vi Mike Rech adjusts an imaginary cap or is his hair out of place. JLINIORS Junior Mike Brown with sidekick Senior Gerg Pierce toying with so- meone's computer. Twp'-i - Q f : 5 . . 1 Junior Class Officers and Advisors Jen Cousins - Recording Secretary Advisor Linda Hrynio Cathy Munding - Treasurer Advisor Len Westman Carl Zolnowski - Vice-President Kendra Brill - President Stephanie Yost - Corresponding Secretary JLINIORS 173 Karen Achey Danny Adams David Ahrens Jennifer Alexander Michelle Allen Paula Ambrose Kevin Anderson Lauren Andronici William Angus Kerry Asad Kathleen Ascenzi Carl Baccelieri Marni Backer Robert Balaszow Robert Baldoni Timothy Balkus Paige Barnett A. Bashir Rebecca Bass David Baugh Kristen Bear Kevin Beck Lisa Becker Claire Bedding Paul Bednar Laurie Beebe Barry Belsky Brian Bendyna B. Benson Kim Bergen Mary Kay Bian Kelly Blancha Hunter Blatchford Donna Bleam Kathi Boardman Leslie Bockol Karen Bodary John Bodkin Jaimie Boyce Troy Bolgen Dawn Bolton Dawn Borden Elaine Borden Scott Barton Tim Bowman Cheryl Boyce Darlene Boyer Earle Boyson Janine Bozarth Pat Brannelly Andy Braun Elizabeth Bray Jen Bridge T. Brinn Gary Britt Andrea Brown Mike Brown Susan Browoleit Christine Bryan Joel Bryan Ellen Buchheit Jennifer Bucolo John Burgess Jennifer Bulker 5 W XX- f X, max i r. W rg my ' x 4 I , f I 4 244.3 2? 4 4 4 ig.. ,ga tic, L-Ta ,- if Q f if 174 JLINIGRS I tl I. is ,gf r A92 41. 1 'ww f -Mwst UZ wssv.mf-ev , 55 ns' A 2 W, ft , gy 1 if .19 'W if 3 f gala 2 'l A fbi W gxm lf nhl V Y x A ' Y 6 ' ,- ?f-- X , - x 5, 'V V V , E , if X . 2 ' Q 4 ra x C' i ' etzftts twa , , N.. V :Vv is 6 -. f ff' f 5 ,11 f Z, W f 7 ' 7? l 94 , ,, 4 5 4 f gf, I L :af . , X I ll arp f - . ,,' ff' '3 -- ' Z ,,a. '- ,, . 533 K 2 - 4 2 J ff 4' 4 af 1 X I fi A 132 2 5 If -af! ,g ' 5 f ji 'L ff 7 'ff if ilk K i A, f If 1 , 4 I N , t. Q it 55 y , 2 y N I o s ,'5-fW'I,,, 'Eff -V 4? T Ji ,Q X 4 ww 'T lhivrfdl' 1- Q ii . a z Laurie Bubeck Chris Burke if A If h mf 'fd 3 Jody Caldwell Tlm Cann , I J 1 1 Buffi Carey Kevin Carlin v if W 1 fl 6 , ,aff 97a 6- : , f 5 l Q , 3 X I in xi 4 I 1 xi' Q? 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Burnett X i Karen Casperite Manasa Chandrashehjar Stenen Chappell Cornne Charles Sherrie Chatman Kim Chew Nicolle Chimanti Stephanie Chipouras Danielle Cholister Carla Ciancio Kelly Clark Susan Clark Lisa Clifford David Cohen Sherri Colan Anne Coles Tracey Collins Bill Connell Jeff Conti Scott Conway Kimberlie Cooper Charles Corallo Tracy Cortright Jennifer Cousins 5 Jennifer Cover Mike Cox ' Dennis Coyce Jen Cranmer Kristin Culp Kendall Cummings Darryck Curchin Thomas D'Amico Cari Daniels Matt Danker Sharon Danks Jay Davidson Darla Davis John Delancy Michael Dever Lara Dihoff Dana Dinerman Kristin Dobbins Tom Dolezar Cinnamon Dovman Alan Doxzon Joe Drayton Mike Drury Glenn Dunlop Scott Easlick Don Earhart Sandra Eichel Lili Elkins Kris Elko Phyllis Ellerman Cathy Endicott Joe Dunphy JLINIORS 175 Chad Esklar Marcy Ewing Sue Fausak Steve Fedor Karla Feeters Derek Felbinder Gary Fenton Glen Ferrick Christine Ferry Tracey Fish Cari Fisher Ron Fisher Sheri Forvour Frank Fosbre Tracy Foulk Randy Fowler Kandi Foxhill Mike Frazier Keith Fuchs Jason Fullerton Angela Fuss Rob Gawlinski Michelle Gangemi Sue Gambill Andy Galinski Jim Gahm Chris Garifalos LaSean Gaddy Caroline Gealt Kris Gehret Dan Gettys Nick Gabaly Shawn Gramm Joe Graber Terry Gownley Lon Govak Jean Glessner Janet Glessner Jen Gillarden Todd Gilday Valerie Gray Kymm Graves William Green Dave Grey Allison Griffin Mollie Griffin Nicole Griscom Heath Gross Kerri Haines Colleen Haller Randy Hamilton Shannon Hamilton Michelle Hammer Deborah Handy Lori Hansen Tim Harp Debra Harris Jon Hart Annette Harvy Diane Harvey Amber Hegi Terry Heinz Lucy Henry Will Heron , umm' wx llti 1 me , s , N , Q L 5 I ,N . ,i. 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Q 1 1 2.1, ,ig V 9, fn' 'fl T ,. fl ? 4' ,af f af P 5 ' af 'H gn f?-V si M4 f f 'Ui O . 0 ., A W- Jffh' Aga? ,w x A f ff? , h v 3' 3 A i fi YI v K Q 3 ,Vg t- '- T ,. , 4 is if j 5' -xx.-? 2 3 X V r fl ' 1 X J 1 Q' 'W-ff' T 1 x ki: , -if, 441 7 E9 sm A x tl 'i I f M 'ir' x svn'-,fl Sondra Hinson Dawn Hiscox Joe Hoey Terrie Hoff Jon Hollander Jen Hollingsworth Sherry Holtz Bridget Horn Gary Horner Kathi Horner Melissa Horowitz Etsuko Hotta Meredith Howard Tracy Howell Tina Hrin Laureen Humphrey Len Hunter John Hyslop Karen lnman Arni lsidro Fran Jackson Tioka Jackson Cathy Jennings Mike Kaminski Glenn Keen Colleen Kelly Bill Kelly Andy King Heather King Kevin King Tom Kinney Kim Klagholz Karen Klupp Patty Knecht Lori Knerr Tim Kollasch Cindy Kotch Tracey Kowal Mike Kozuch Colleen Kraft Melissa Kramer Tracy Kruk Kim Kunen Ed Kutrzyba Glenn Laboir Bill Lacy Roger LaFleur John Lalusis Erin Lambert Heather Lane Sue Lang Michelle Lapinsky Jen Lappalainen Tom Larson Mardi Laveson Natalie Lavoie Ron Lee Kristin Leith Stacy Lemmon Brian Lewis Mike Liaudaitis Sue Ligeikis Sue Lingaitis Pete Lingesso JLINIORS 177 Kim Lippincott Rich Liu Andy Logar Matt Long Valerie Lopez Jen Lopresti Joe Loverdi Abi Ludwig Zuna Ly Greg Lydon Dave Lyman Mike Madison Chris Maina Mike Maglione Brian Maher Jill Mahrlig Melissa Maier Joe Malik Randy Mangano Larry Mann Tony Marano Kim Marter Lance Martin Chris Masucci Carol Matthews Steve Matthews Jeanine Mauro Kim Meder Chris Meeker Glenn Meeks Brenda Merefield Ed Merriman Gina Meyers Tom MacDonnell Dawn MacLachlan Casey McBride Mark McCleery Bernard McCoy Tim McCreavy Kim McCullough Cedric McDonald Doug McGough Kelly McGrath Doug McGuckin Dave McKeever Theresa McKenna Dawn Michio Lisa Milar Lee Miller Monika Miller Mark Miller Dale Millere Michelle Miranda Tara Mitchell Bill Moore Matt Morett Chris Morris Sharon Morris Steve Morris Bridget Morrison Sandy Mucciacciaros Bob Mudrah Amy Muggleworth D. 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' 3 4 V ,C V J M ,Wx ' . ,W I , ,f I , . . if - fa. ,, ,V . . ,L lv' E 3 f fe- 2. Melissa Mulvaney Carolyn Munding Catherine Munding Brian Narewood Paul Navarra Kim Neall Bill Neff Lara Newmann John Niedermayer Tracy O'Brien Greg Ogens Chris Oriente Bob Osborne Jill Pacitti Linda Padgett Scott Padgett J. Palin Andy Palmer Sanjay Pandey Sunita Pandey Chris Pearson Matt Pensabene Lynn Perry Dave Petitt Steve Petrone John Phile Mike Pietrinferno Jeff Pilarchik Danielle Pinsky Lisa Pizzola Corrie Platt Kevin Porter Lorie Pritchett Tiffany Pullen Amanda Rapp K. Raynor Mike Rech Kim Rehmann Chris Reid Sharon Reid Juliann Remeta S. Richards Tracy Ritter Noel Rizzo Tammy Robjohns Sarah Rockhill Marcy Rogers M. Rononsky Andy Roscoe Andrea Rosenberg Kim Rostovskis Kelly Rounds Shawn Rubin Sue Russell Sam Ryan Bob Ryman J. Sabo Stacy Samuel Cathy Sanok Joe Santarlas Joelle Sarao Tina Sarkas Marty Saxton Chris Sayers JLINIORS Chris Scardelletti Sue Schachter Lynn Scheffler Karen Schell Dave Schmidt Shawn Scott Alan Silver Mike Silver Bob Simms J. Sharrard Brenda Shaw Jen Sheeder Jim Sheffer Chris Shimp Mark Shoar Jeanine Shoemaker V. Shoemaker Darren Shoyer Scott Shoyer Mike Shugarts Ed Slazak Helen Smith Marie Smith Trevor Smith Stacey Smith Pamela Snyder Stephanie Sommers Paul Soernssen B. Spark Steve Spatucci Shelly Spicer P. Spuler Prya Srinivasan Joe Stalzer Shawn Stanley Sarah Steinmetz B. Stetzer Mike Stillman Janelle Stiuv Heather Stolpen Barbara Stoff Joe Stutzenburg Candice Sundstrom Debbie Surman Denise Sutphin Scott Sutton Derek Szymanik John Tabella Frank Tagliaferro Jackie Tarry Caroline Taylor Mike Taylor Rosanne Testa Chris Thierjung Tricia Thomas Lisa Thorn Tom Thorn Jen Tierney Roseanne Tiver Michele Tocco Todd Topham Sarah Townsend Kelly Trimble Jaci Troster 180 JLINIORS K li My V' if ,lv ls 4 f 1 Q 4 1 354 , it x D km 7 I . fl' 1' 1 4- -- ' as is ' X, 'V iff X V' 4 3. T, A 1 . ,X 5. . F ' l - apt . S Q- P 4 Q X ,W ' 5. . Q .5 'ff-1 r, if n, 3.- av 'S'- vi ' av- e g Y X - Q g X Heather Rainbolt Mike Roberts Keith Sawyer Marilyn Schultz Andrew Ward 6 xi I xx Kim Troxell Chuck Tucker Diane Tuman Amy Tyner Alicia Urbani Craig Van Sciver Adam Vickers Mindy Vinson Jeff Wagner Suzanne Wanalista Jennifer Wark Keith Warner Alyce Warrell Chris Washington Robert Way Ken Wyda Andrea Weir Craig Wells Shelley Wells Gary Wert Tim Westerside Michelle Weygand Jeff Whipple Dave Why Keith Wiley Rick Williams Steve Williams Tim Williams John Winkler Janice Winters Anne Wise Travis Witteveen Amy Workman Sherri Worrell Vickie Worrell Christina Wright Don Wright Dave Wroniewicz Neil Wroten Jim Wurst Dave Wurzburg Tom Wussow Dave Young Jim Young Cherie Youse Steff Yost Tami Zolnoski Carl Zolnowski Theadora Brunell Charles Cattell Jeanne Dobush Kim Harms Annette Harvey Stepheny Lane Lisa Marino Timothy McDearm Ol'l JLINIORS 181 Exit the Body ' -sz 1 .. . fig gy: f fi? 3.5 1 xxx sail! Shar Q xgxx ' xlx we 2' . . 5. it ssl , Q all l 5 efiilxj is I Pat Brannelly and Sue Lingaitis played the parts of newlyweds. Jeff Whipple was the Sheriff- Vern . , . r W . .m.,A.,-,.:,.x,g:V -fm ?. 1 'YA ' - ' .P-fffil' A v, y 2 X1 ,rr r,-SQ Q x 9 ' Lenape High School Class of '83 2 Q EXIT THE BODY 1 Nm rznf rer'Ki-1 .4314 l Q l Amber Hegi was the secretary. Directed B : Gary Noecker 182 JLI ICR CLASS PLAY A body in the closet, Jeanine Mauro had the lead role Jeanine Mauro and Dave Cohen Pat Brannelly and Dave Cohen bump into each other in the dark. gi l - A - '1 e Pnnse Qlvl nehl' f Amber Hegi cloesn't like the ice bucket that Kathy Ascenzi came up with. Jeff Whipple and Pat Brannelly check out a gun. Junior Comedy Big Z Amber Hegi models nightwear, Sue Lingaitis seems happy to be married. JUNIOR CLASS PLAY 183 Beth Beneventano sports a new hairdo. Sue Tollefson and Russ Bender turn on the smiles, ji 1' 11 Karen Hornung, Debbie Richardson, Kelly Harper and Meredith Casey are happy to pose. April Anderson studies her fetal pig notes. . ,. -I .- 184 SOPHGMORES X ll fd Scott Wright, Joe Sutphin and Scott Wade find the cameraman and demand a photo - so here it is. Sophs Begin to Form Mold as Leaders JAH!! s.ikiEE.8 sxggcnvmn HUGH Q Q M FEELING? Hi COUNTY QQEV Q! 32 'LQPEJFFV A3 Class Officers and Advisors Barry Croll - Advisor Mike Wayda - Treasurer Chris Oschell - Advisor Kevin Fogelsanger - Vice President Carolyn Ghezzi - Secretary Loc Vu - President SOPHOMORES 185 Donna Abbott Carolyn Acton Heidi Adams Stacy Adamsky Mike Adorno Steve Ahrens Jim Alexander Jeanette Alexander Maureen Allen Mike Allen S. Allen John Almeida April Anderson Ryan Anderson Jennifer Andrews Tim Annett Bob Applegate Daren Arnwine Phil Atkinson Barbara Ayala Barbara Bailey Vicki Ballinger Heather Baloche Francis Banko Oladele Barr Beth Barron John Bartholomew Tom Battiste Krista Beacher Brant Beaupre Mike Beck Sue Becker Andrea Bell Gabriel! Bellace Steve Behmke Russ Bender Beth Beneventano Brian Benoff Laurel Bessey Jen Betka Tricia Bevilacqua Roxanne Biggs Derek Billetdoux Diane Billington Dave Birks Todd Bleakley Kathleen Bodkin Susanne Bonner Joe Borden George Borgos Alisa Borland Kevin Boyce Charles Bozarth Howard Brown Stephanie Brewer Andrea Breyley Keith Briand K. Brooks Jeff Brown Kelly Brown Toni Bryant Courtney Buchanan Dave Bullock Scott Bulmer 186 SDPHDMORES fr A 4' rdf as 4 -'far Q 1 1 1 f . . , W- 1 5 fx 4, ee Larry Burke Bob Burton Jerry Bush Jasmine Buther Denise Butler Trey Butters Jean Cabacungan Karen Cabot Jim Cale Kathleen Calhoun Marialice Camiscioni Andrea Campagna Rhodes Campbell Sue Campbell Matt Carcanague Doug Carey Jeff Carter Lena Carter D. Carr Meredith Casey Lynn Caton Nancy Cerulli Ashely Chan Jeannie Chang Kathleen Chew Lisa Chieffalo Alexa Chigounis Tracey Chollak Caryn Chopko Kim Christy Allison Clancy Bill Clark Donna Clark Mike Clark William Coffman Erika Cogan Debbie Colan Mike Conklin Kevin Connell Eric Connor Colleen Connors Sean Cook Amy Cooper John Coppa William Coppa Jacklyn Craig June Craig Deborah Crosby Kelly Culberson Kathleen Cunniffe Karen Curley Dana D'Attoma Jennifer Dahms Amy Dallara Dave Daniel Sam Darkatsh Whitney Davis William Davis Jeff Deaney John DeChurch Kristen Decker Jacquelyn Dent AnnMarie Devaro Earl Dever SGPHGMORES 187 Amy Dever Bill Diamond Kim DiAngelo Julie DiCenzo Mia DiCianni Gary Diesl John DiGrazio Danielle DiMeglia Tony DiPierro Brenda Dolan Kevin Dooley Bruce Dovman Gary Doron Tim Dougherty Bob Duff Kathryn Duffy Tracie Duich Michelle Dunay Jim Duym Steve Dyer Laura Eberhardt Wendy Eckstut Steve Eisennagel Jason Elcik Marvin Ellis-El Jeff Emery John Engle Amanda Esposito Shelley Evans Allyson Farber Paul Fearon Tracey Feinberg Caryn Fenimore Scott Fenton Sharron Fenner Shannon Fenner Victoria Ferris Melissa Fiacchina Aaron Finkelstein Julie Finley Beth Fischer Brian Flynn Colum Flynn Kerry Flynn Jen Flamini Heather Flamman Kevin Fogelsanger Greg Folsom Pam Forrest Bill Foster Maryann Fowler Mike Griedrich Larry Friend Sharon Fronabargel Wendy Fuetterer Tonya Gaddi Brandon Gager Karen Gager Mark Galliout Jean Ballagher Chris Gallo Christina Gallo Jean Gangloff Jeremy Gasper .X be s at Ig v A J a A - e '1 Q 3 Q X is liigv A ' 0 A s, . 1. -, x ' -ti 795' 5,1 1 , i KQ6 G , il it t ., .ll ' 5 ,Kits ' L K T5 I A 415 ., t s y, 4 ne' it S' 5 , . 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' .ut Mark Gawlinski Matt Gawlinski Jason Gelfand Brian Gendler Grant Gerhardt Carolyn Ghezzi Tyler Gilday Brett Gilman Sue Gizelbach Jenni Glenn Kim Glessner Darcie Godfrey Tara Good Mike Gownley Eva Grahm Heidi Gratz Bob Grife Sandy Greif Joe Griner Don Groff Aimee Gross Heidi Grovatt Scott Grovatt Pat Haas Christie Hafner George Hahn Jackie Haines Sherry Haines Ted Haines Glenda Hall Missy Hall Nicole Haller Stacy Hamilton Michelle Hammer Tracey Handy Pat Hansbergh Lisa Hansolin Jen Harkins Tom Harpointer Lisa Harrison Barry Hart Wayne Harpin Brian Hearn Grace Heber Christine Heckm Derek Heimstra Scott Heino Rachel Heins Joe Hennessee Greg Henion Marion Henry Carl Herckner Scott Harrinton Julie Hesse Todd Hesse all LeeEllen Hewitson Shannon Hicks Bill Hildebrand Erik Hildebrand Rachel Hill Bill Hill Aimee Hoag SGPHGMCDRES 189 Mark Hodgson Greg Hoffman Wendy Holcombe Amy Holleran Jennifer Horner Karen Hornung Art Horowitz Brian Howley F. Hudson Jennifer Hughes Diane Hurley Lisa Hyde Faith lsidro Jason Jacobs Alan Jaggard Glen Jaggard Kris Jasper Craig Johnson Dana Johnson Karen Johnson Lisa Johnson Michelle Johnson Neil Johnson Darek Johston Jennifer Jones Bina Kantesaria Geoff Kaplan Bob Kates Jim Keebler Dot Keith Britt Kelly Shannon Kelly Jennifer Kennedy John Kennedy Jen Kilpatrick Michelle King Matt Kirby Walt Kirkbridge Jim Kirkpatrick Rich Kipp Donna Kivelowitz Sue Klein Mike Kline Deserie Knight Kim Knouse Mellissa Kolakowski L. Koninsky Kim Kotula Dawn Krabsz Sharyn Krueger Ronda Kolick Matt Kutcher Mark Kuzinski Jason Ladson Kelly Lamb Chris Landgraf Bill Lanoza Chris Larsen Linda Lavan Jodi Lawrence Marshall Lawrence Tom Leahy Joe Moore Wendy Reitan ,.,,, , , ,Wa ,, Fl ff' as ag as ' ' Aff . ,Z F W, 1 i w g w .f sl A 'fi' Q I x 1 rm- 41,591- 6 4. , . ..,' fri, in Y :r, FW' 2 4 190 SOPHOMGRES -I, a t 4' is Q: 5 , ff We.- wt N' Q i egg: rw 1 e' X 1 T115 Q. L ask Q 1 X is S 2 .txv R 3. t, 5 t 3 X 3 i , X X- 4 X V if is . 0 y' fs l l 5. a' -st.: ,,,- ng . . Hx Y 5 ,. x 2 Ba Q fx I tw fy, , l r y 'W 4 'ff f A If l E ' ' N i ks neilwe li 'QAIQ I 'if A. 'SS Q Q- Q xt x Z N iv X 'Lg . Q M i. -:, jig.. ts- , -I ts 1 , Q ,ii ze 5' Q . Si. , he 13 ' , wi , . sw H J It Scott Lebon S. Lee Mike Leff Dave Lehmkahl Dave Leipziger Norm Lenher Toni Lepone Jon Libourely Ken Lienemann Marguerite Lippo Gina LoCicero Rich Logan Dino Lombardi Renee Long Jenn Looby Dan Larden Mark Lubner Amanda Luce Jeff Lutz Mike Lynam Jim Lynch Shawn MacGregor Lisa Magee Bridget Maloney Nicole Mancini Len Mangiaracina Dale Manigold Shaleen Manoil Jeff Manzi Rich Marias Stephanie Marks Russ Marsh Cynthia Martinez Jodi Mathys Tom May Kristen Mazzagetti Dave McAleer Jen McAIeer Michele McAIeer Kelli McBride Matt McCarthy Mike McCreavy Krisden McCrink Al McCullough Amy McDearmon Wade McGinley Lori McGinnis Heather McGlade Dan McHugh Brian McLorie Eileen Megargle Jeff Melvin Jen Merriman Joe Mestre Michele Michalezra Cathy Michalsky Jon Mietz Robyn Millard Elaine Mills Linda Mitcheli Hetal Mithani Jim Mohrfield Tarra Milineaux Jeff Moore SOPHOMGRES 191 Mike Moore Paul Moore Sheryl Moore Chris Morgan Ronda Morrison Dan Mosley Jim Mulcahy Sean Mulcahy Joe Mulhern Lori Muller Dawn Mullen Chris Murdock Vicki Nardello Eric Natale Wes Nault Marc Navarra Max Negin Kris Nell Reid Nellius Kelly Noll Lyndi Nusspickel Sue O'Donnell Shannon O'Hara Jim Pjeda Shelly O'Mally Ray Ostapowycz Jeff Padgett Andy Paetow Mehul Pandya Johnny Parisi Thom Parker Kris Patterson Jon Pease Brian Peraria Kurt Perkins Rob Petrotto Josh Pierce Andrea Pietrinferno Russ Phillsbury Chris Pizzo Paula Pluguez John Plummer Bill Powers Melissa Pretzer Gina Quinones Greg Quinzi Kyle Rainey George Rankin Mike Ram Steve Rapp Keith Reilly Bill Reimels Donna Reina Lelley Reynolds Debbi Richardson Brian Ridgeway Colleen Riley Kim Rodgers Karl Rohr Dan Rombach Jen Rose Chris Ross Tracy Rossi Meredith Rossman -V ,,,., . ,t..,.,, P7 ' 4, , 3.ff'Q,'Q v N, are Q, I ,gf 'T 'Q' 2, i-. 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S2 x. ,de 1 S t 1 -l 1 JH ,f 3 , I 'V V . tiff 4. , E 1 , M ref J ' 2 , -W ,V A it v- 4341 'yr ig I f 5974! ,f 1 1 . , + P JY' ' 4 i I 49 43 fy 1 1 QQ' l A 1- ,LE ig, Iii Q iv' 'r' Gm 'nl , J 6 92 4 r l pivi' B rpm- W , 1 f ,Z 5 1 - v Y ,- 4 1 ' Q 11 I' Q 9 is .Ji iv Bill Rotherme Michelle Rowan Lesley Roy Christine Russ Tammy Russ Christina Russell Jackie Ryba Lee Salin Bill Saltus Ed Sandman Stacie Santarlas Chris Santone Stephanie Saul Debbie Sawyer Lani S'Baraglia Joe Scalise Ellen Scavo R. Schall Lou Schiliro Eric Schimpf Krista Schmidtner Brian Schnepp Jim Schreiber Shira Schuck Terry Schultz Mike Schwarzwalder Angelete Scott Daryl Scott Jeanette Seeman Tara Senechal Cheryl Senn Emily Shaffer Heather Shapiro Shawn Shapiro Joe Shea Dara Sherman Brenda Shettel Scott Shipley Steve Shepherd Bonnie Sides Bob Siegel John Silbaugh Rachel Silver J. Sinclair Jason Sink Judson Sink Mark Slazak Dave Skand Darren Smith Leland Smith Paul Smith Kelli Snively Elaina Snyder Mike Sorden Kelly Spaulding Bob Spuler Chris Stalcup Gretchen Stalnecker Brian Starrett Joe Steinrock Kathy Stepp Phil Stevenson Kim Stilchen Luann Stiles SOPHCDMORES 193 Brian Stillman Susan Stitt Shayne Stockton Wanda Stojanov Joe Stouch Kevin Stuhler Jill Sugalski Don Sunlitis Krystina Suplee Lisa Suppa Piyush Sutaria John Sutphin Joseph Sutphin Jennifer Tartaro John Taylor KariLee Taylor Kelly Tenny Steve Thiel Shelly Thies Amy Thomas Monique Thompson Theresa Thoms Mike Thrower Sue Tollefson Valerie Tonzello Stacy Troisi Pete Tronosky Keith Trotman Shawn Trout Jennifer Tyler Andrea Valocik Mike Vasikonis Michelle Vecchio Angela Vinson Loc Vukkhac Scott Wade Bob Walsh Dennis Wark Eryka Washington Mike Wayda Chris Wechter Mike Weinstein John West Mika Whiddon Sue White Tracey Whitfield Kristi Why Tom Wieczerak Gregg Wiesemann Sondra Wilen Greg Williams John Williams Leslie Williams Richard Williams Wendy Williams Mark Wilson Wayne Wilson Heidi Winkel Tamara Winnemore Sharon Wishart Tom Wirzburger Erik Witten Erin Wood Earl Workman 2 pier , E J 'rf , f 1' x SL Y V Eg 194 SOPHOMORES -nf -f' ix , af' iw 42 is 1 J -I V 'Y V y 4 97 r 21 4 ms, 'We f , , M, t . ,Q Q -, v t KXV 1 5 s W I, 'E , fn ' 1 fi 'Q .f-WP' 3 I , , f '- W ty , Q,-5 X J' ,J J J A T 7 L K Kim Winchester Bryan Winser Brian Worrell Scott Wright Randy Wunschell Ed Yoo J. Zane Mark Zaremba Jim Ziats Jean Zielinski Jim Zurzolo Jeff Anderson Amanda Bookstaber Steve Gray Melissa Hophins Tracy Hudson Marie Mourey Jeff Sabo Karen Hornung Meredith Casey and Kelly Harper mug the camera Soph Take th Stage Before Bill Foster tries to listen but his attention is interrupted by the camera. Camera I . i Sophs Contemplate the Future 36 n Gager poses for a mug shot. i M L Debbie Richardson and Melissa Pretzer record their notes, 196 SOPHGMORES if ,1 . Lx kvxk x i i t ti?f?f-'1 -. ff, ,-1 , I5 Stacy Adamsky seems a bit perturbed. Kim Knouse finds her friends statement to be funny. ' , QV I 'I-f fi Denise Butler listens to the lecture, Serious and Funn Photos SOPHGMORES .- ,fx- ff,,'i if rcni if .9 X 5 .1 A n XXL-R YWQ, '- ,X xXNx 'vs-. wi J, , .Ml I' - 1 xx Y Kim Rogers and Karl Rohr parked themselves near a door for a fast exit. Rich Morris, Kevin Boise, Brian Winser and Kelly Snively hanging out in the gym 198 SGPHOMORES n sg R X 'P Q Girl, Girls, and More Girls '29 ,las XM, -7' Simi? W ' 1 'SL I-aw Kelly Harper takes a stand in front of display case. Susanne Bonner, Wendy Fuetterer, Beth Beneventano, Tracy Chollak and Kathy Stepp found a seat for a photo. V, F. ff' Bm. Sue Tollefson, Krista Beacher and Heather Shapiro formed a trio for a yearbook picture, Cathy Jennings and Stephanie Brewer mug the camera. SOPHOMORES 199 q .445 if' 'is Vg i K fl The Class of 1990 DEBRA GOLDSTEIN KELLEY SWANAGIN ZOO FROSH JODI CARNEY GEORGE PATTERSON Nate Ferrell gives the Victory sign. Tammy Ferguson begins her four years in the band. Sean Maher has made a name for himself in the sport of swimming. XX, X Cn Sean Maher Is an Ace sw, FROSH 201 Stacy Abbott Jeff Adams Sharon Adams Ed Albert Chris Allen Carol Ambrose Kevin Anderson Justine Andronici Lisa Aquino Junish Arora Suzanne Aunett Steve Bader Jeff Baker Laura Baker Suzanne Baker Leigh Bakun Jeff Baldridge Chris Balutis John Bankert Staci Bantz Alan Barcus Heather Barnaby Keith Barnett Pete Barto Steve Bates Rebecca Bath Bill Bauer Greg Beebe Maya Ben-Dov Deborah Bender Brett Benoff Ryan Bergeron Carisa Bianchi Reya Biddle Tom Birks Miriam Blum Dana Bocelli Mike Bolognone Kim Bolton Paul Bolton Lisa Bonfiglio Frank Borders Tom Borgers Pat Bothwell Jason Bowman Bill Boyce Earl Boyce Don Bozarth Rich Bozarth Dave Bradshaw Bill Brawley Scott Bray Bob Briel Carol Britton Alvin Brockson Heather Brooks Melissa Brown Edie Bruggis Jennifer Bryson Gewn Bunning Jeanie Bunt MaryJane Bura Jennifer Burke Ray Burke ...,,, , , i J, inf 215 , 1, J - U W 5' 9 W x v 2 ffl: rf ev- . V Wg 1 ,. , M , W ffa, , .,,, 5 . -,,4Wf:yfjzf:3l5g 'E Ui Q P 4,- V ,VZ -. at .W S 1 is at 'K 4 -,,f , 'yizig vi 52: 3 V X 6 I W WZ 1 f J P 4 x I 1 ' '5 'VT ' 1- . ' ' 1 ,,'h,.lNQ3I Qu In-. W li K l i 2 if i 3 gyfi 6 Jaffa- ,, 202 FRESHMEN ! I .. A ,J , 53, iill K' iaii Q. 51 , i 1 I' WW , --v... A, . 1 5? 7 if Q v f V.V f , 'V 1' .-' . 1 H Y 1 , W? Q ti ' Z fi 4 'C ' x .ff ,Ii ' l i U T V itat MEM is 9 y M gf f 2 f M 1 f 1 1 . MP5 W WFT Dana Buttolph Bob Cabacungan Bruce Campbell Laura Campione George Campise Tyree Careanague Shannon Carels Jodi Carney Dana Carr Tony Carratura BethAnn Carter Cheryl Cassidy Joe Cavalieri Mike Ceccola Maria Chen Shereerr Chen Shannon Ciabattoni Lisa Cianci Tamar Cicero Kelly Cinnamond Amy Ciser Lisa Clark Ayanna Clarke Chris Cobb Kim Colby Dave Coles Amber Conley Walt Conover Charles Conyers Tom Curlis Tara Cosgrove Dave Cote Ed Cowen Cheri Cox Kris Cox Cristel Doyle Sean Cribben Michelle Crosby Cathleen Curchin John D'Ambrosio Jeremy Daglish Dave Danowitz Bob Davidson Heather Davies Allison Davis Frank Davis Jennifer Decker Deanna DeClementi Chris Denn Dave Dennsteadt Deepti Dey Larry Deyo Dana DiCianni Matt DiFilippo Rosemary Donahue Caren Doran Bob Dorbad Tracey Doron Paula Dragos Lisa Drewer Denis Dromsky Heather Dutcher Jennifer Dyer Mike Edwards F RESHMEN 203 Dave Eisner Brian Elkowitz Lisa Eppolite Christine Erni Tina Esklare Todd Evans Melissa Ewing Rich Federico Melissa Fenimore Brian Ferguson Erich Ferguson Tammy Ferguson Nate Ferrell Janet Fineman Dan Fish Drew Flenard Kris Fowler Jim Fox Holly Franus Dave Fuetterer Shannon Gaddy Ray Gaines Jean Gallo Angela Gargemi Karen Garafola Beth Gardner Teresa Gaskill Mike Gellis Jeff Genda Carrie Gibb Ron Gibboni Jennifer Gibney Nancy Gilbert Dawn Goldbacher Debra Goldstein Jennifer Goldy Bob Golick Brooke Gordon Brad Gossell Kelly Gramm Cheryl Greene Scott Griscom Jessica Gross Amy Grubb Steve Gunser Dawn Haines Paul Haines Brian Halbach Amy Haller Tonicha Halley Lisa Harford Georganna Harris Shannon Harris Tom Harris Chandra Harvey Janet Haslop Lisa Hayes Mike Headley Jon Heckman Kim Hesselbacher Cindi Herndon Len Herrera Erin Hicks Jason Hiecke 204 FRESHMEN EQ ,W ,., - WA, . y E f i ,,, ' U m y -' , ,, . ,, , ,X FQ? 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X, Q 'V - we f ':' '. my-.Q 'A -.X '- L T iii 'A , ' T 1 at , Y 3' , 5 I f Q if bl ' S 5 1: - 5 ,X , .I ,P 2 L ' 'E-1 .pf rf U 3 6, X Wylie Hinson Alice Hiittner Dan Hoffner Ben Hollingswprth Eugenia Holmes Robert Holmes Kim Hood Roberta Hopkins Mark Hopson Pat Howarth SherriLee Hoxit Dave Hummel Chris Hurst Anna Hyssong Stacey lngerman Tom lngling Adrien lngraham Tamara Irion Dave Janes Michelle Jeffries Tony Johnson Jennifer Johnson Reginald Johnson Jean Joyce Bob Kanzler Jeff Karam Bebbie Kaufman Joanna Kaufman Melissa Kenny Kelly Kessler Chris Keubler Orville Keys Jennifer King Laura Kirkpatrick Aimee Klapach Randall Kleine Patricia Kloidt Jen Knapp Sandy Kolb Eileen Kolber Pat Kollasch Erin Kotrous Erica Kruk Erik Kudrna Tonya Kuntz Denise Labar Parris Lacaria Chris Lake Heather LaLusis Frank Lardani Jill Larsen Bob LaRue Kevin Layton Brandon LeBlanc Walt Lehneis Mike LePore Scott Levine Chris Lewis Octavious Lewis Pat Lippo Staci Lipson Jean Liaudaitis Kelly Zito Marcie Loan mx ,J y V5 '1 , 4. H F RESHMEN 205 Eric Loeffler John Logar Tom Long Tim Long Pat Lorden Jim Loveland Marc Lucenius Bill Luette Diane MacDonald Amy MacDonnell Deanna Mackintosh Michelle Madison E. MacNally Mike Madorno Matt Magnus Sean Maher Linda Maholland Elaine Malone Randall Mancuso Dave Mann Jennifer Martin Nicole Masucci Scott Mauroff Bridgette Mahon Nicole Mayberry Ted McBride Steve McClead Jill McConnell Laurel McCorkle Danielle McDermott Tamara McDonald Rich Meder Julie Meehan Sean Mead Neil Mehta Tom Meisse Michele Menzano Lesley Millar Matt Milza Anna Minnichbach Melanie Mintz Dave Mitchell Lori Moccia Tom Moffett Tina Mohrfeld Noel Montesano Jennifer Moore Laurie Moore Tiffany Moore - Trisha Moore Mike Mosley Andy Mucha Jaime Mudrak Denis Murphy Nate Murphy Katherine Neier Mike Nelson Paula Newsome Dan Nicklas Amylynn O'Donnell Sean O'Donnell Scott Oatman Melissa Ogle Jay O'Hanesian 206 FRESHMEN E if ki 1 5 l 1 ' ' 1, fi 'SEE-if, 1, , VW L ,I W , , . si ? 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J in if Sean O'Keefe Bob Osbourne Diane Osbourne Fred Ouellette Beth Pacitti Brian Padgett Mike Pagano Brian Palatucci Kary Palko Michelle Palmer Jennifer Parker Julius Parker George Patterson Kim Pearson Pam Pepe Chris Perry J. Perry Dawn Pesetsky Mike Petracco Bert Pinsky Rich Pizzo Jeff Pokrass Bob Portley Jim Potter Steve Potter Brett Prickett Joe Primo Carolyn Pritchett Cindy Pugh BiIlieJo Putnick Aneira Puttaswamy Nicole Ragone Cristine Rainey John Rambo Ron Rattigan Allison Reed Nadean Reed Jennifer Reen Dave Reichart Tom Reilly Kevin Reiter Nicole Reiter Kristin Renouf Jeannine Rick Todd Ritter Jeff Rizzo Derek Robertson Robert Rogers Melissa Rohner Dave Ross Shelley Rossell Jim Rosser Jennifer Rowe Dan Rowett Renee Rupolo Gerard Samoni Cindy Sanok Scott Santos Julie Saylor Sean Scarry Jessica Schaeffer Kara Schiliro Wendy Schlitz Nimby Schowgurow F RESHMEN 207 Tim Schwartzhoff Jim Segal Jacques Senechal Jim Serlenga Jordon Shapiro Scott Sheppard Mike Sherman Bob Short Nicole Shuhart Jill Siegfried Jennifer Silberberg Cary Silinsky Max Silver Jeannette Simmons Rai Singh Derek Smith Mjuaji Smith Tracy Smizer Tara Snyder Kim Speidel Steve Spencer Justina Spiegel Brandon Spilove Sheryl Stahl Christa Staiger Debra Stephens Earl Stephens Leanne Stephens Traci Stevens Ron Stevenson Jalyne Stiuv Bob Stouch Nicole Stouffer Cheryl Sullivan Pam Sunlitis Tom Swaim Kelley Swanagin Greg Sweet Maria Szczepanski Cathy Szymanski Janice Tabella John Taglieri Claudia Testa Tricia Teti Janal Thomas Stefanie Thompson Jennifer Torres Bryn Tyner Bob Van Horn Lisa Vaughn Dawn Wallace Greg Walters Dave Wanalista Steve Warring Laz Watkins Bonnymay Watson Derek Watts J. Adams Way Tim Weatherby Charlene Webster Amy Weiss Kristin Weiss Matt Wende Lori Wescott FRESHMEN uw swf Q may . will 46, if .1 4 1, 4' Y! W 2 Q f i , f I ly, .1 1 Q4 M K. Wheeler Whipple Wendy Willem ncer Willhouse beth Williams cia Williams issa Williams Wilson Anne Wojtko Sheilla Worrell Todd Worrell .. I. . l. 5 Monique Young n Class Officers Advisors Jack Earl - Advisor Jim Fox - President Sean Maher - Treasurer Marianne Brindisi - Advisor C. C. Curchin - Secretary Deana DeClementi - Corresponding Secretary Danielle McDermott - Vice-President F RESHMAN 209 Frosh Tracy Stevens is a bit nervous. Crista Coyle and Cheryl Green 6. NPN My lv x ,' amifx i f Ln' j II, W 17 'r I 9' rx ,- 210 .MJ Pat Kollasch begins his four years at Lenape and seems happy about it. ANOTHER MUCHA - Andy Mucha follows his brother trail 4,..- , , V4 -jg ,Lziixx n .gg I .Ill WY. jf ' . 0 Q , bb . 4? 'lr 631, T75 ' if ragga 'Xia 19: T irrfsife-' 2 k Frosh Hockey Team - Won 8 - Lost 3 - Tied - 2 Frost Wrestling Team - Won 6 - Lost 0 Frosh Teams Begin to Make Their Marks F ROSH TEAMS 21 1 Z2 Q 2 212 THE ANGEL Dave McDonald All American Boy Gentleman Trustworthy Dependable Odd I 1- I f sf f , O 9 Q , ZY? e e i!.f' 'I Vl i U-Em A Mike Stephenson - QM Con-Artist Z' N Boisterous . ' Mischievous f X ' Couple lmpatient 'A A I' THE DEVIL 213 Fox Sean Jim Maher 1114.533 1 K 'f- .Hx 4' ' :Z Clubs Visions of Doing Things Together CLUBS 215 Student Council fTop Rowj Sheridan Staskewicz, Pete Mucha, Cathy Munding, Chris Griffenberg, Jeff Whipple, Paige Bennett, Tioka Jackson, Carolyn Munding, fMiddle Rowj Nikki Small, Michele Stiles, Monica Logar, Kim Mauroff, Maile Irion, Steff Yost, Kendra Brill, Kelly Rounds, fFront Rowj Jen Stewart, Paul Testa, Marguerite Kerry, Lauren Andronici, Melissa Kramer and Kelly McGrath. Officers Andrea Bartasius - President Michele Ghezzi Recording Secretary Sue Andersen Corresponding Secretary Amber Hegi Vice President John Britton Treasurer Jeff Nodine Parliamentarian fTop Rowj Tammy Ferguson, Shelly Evans, Kevin Fogelsanger, Loc Vu, Mike Sorden, Carol Britton, Jodi Carney, fMiddle Rowj Jin Fox, Jeff Lutz, Shannon Kelly, Kim Kotula, Danielle McDermott, Justine An- dronicig 1Front Rowj Sean Maher, Mike Wayda, Carolyn Ghezzi and Leslie Williams, Dances Santa Klaus Contest Blood Drive Marathon Dance Lip Sync Contest Carnation Sale Canned Food Drive Homecoming 216 STUDENT COUNCIL Y 'fillnm 'V E: U, 4 ,, f K 'W Af- 4'2':r'-' Smoke Signal IK li ,f- fTop Rowl Eileen Megargle, Chris Burke, Heather King, Dan Hermann, Advisor Linda Hryniog fThird Rowj Jean Gangloff, Lori Pritchett, Jeff Whipple, Jeanette Ungar, Cheryl Boyce, Jennifer Wark, Heather Rainbolt, Cindy Kotchg fSecond Rowl Tioka Jackson, Tracey Kruk, Karen Schell, Heather Lane, Carla Davis, Lisa Marino, fFront Rowj Rachel Silver, Sandy Grief, Editor Karen Rossi, Debbie Spadaro and Sheridan Staskewicz. - . A t- . r -. 1 Soy ll with Girls Ensemble fTop Rowj Phyllis Ellerman, Christie Cowen, Wendy Eckstut, Sara Townsend, Lisa Ruger, Michelle Allen, Alyce Warrell, Donna Reina, Beata Zarembag tMiddle Rowj Karyn Smith, Aimee Gross, Heidi Grovatt, Lynda Martin, Sheridan Staskewicz, Barb Stoff, Amy Thomas, Wendy Holcombe, Debbie Kaufman, fFront Rowj Jen Reen, Christine Heckman, Kristen Renouf, Colleen Kelly, Laura Fitzgerald, Eileen Kolber, and Jeanette Seeman. The Ensemble is a group of 26 girls who are selected by audition to perform with the group. The 1986- 87 school marks the initial year for the Ensemble. The group perform all styles of music, much of which is choreographed. The group has performed at area Malls, for local organizations including the Burlington County Legal Secretaries Assoc. as well as in school concerts. SMOKE SIGNAL - GIRLS ENSEMBLE 217 DECA The Distributive Education Club of America is a closed marketing club open only to those students who take Marketing Education or Sales, Advertising S Marketing. The club focuses on getting the high school student practice in us- ing all aspects of marketing con- cepts in formal competition. The competitions are held on regional, state and national levels. Karate 'vi' gt.. fTop Rowj Collen McDermott, William Brown, lan Hasselberger, Dan Hermann, Kelly Cherenakg 13rd Rowl Mike McHugh, Pete Maroz- san, Mike Yeiser, Annemarie Paradise, Richard Liu, Vince Tucker, Christy Peterson, 12nd Rowl Julia Sarkas, Kristin Solomon, Ross Feinberg, Tricia Rilea, Marci Kernan, Kim Lane, Laura Miladin, Jean Guscinskig QFront Rowl Doug Simon, Pamela Scharpf - Treasurer, Barbara Kotch - President, Kim Logan and Advisor Ms. Barbara Gallagher. Club YJ 1 1 . 4 Tom Parker, Jon Pease, Barry Belsky, Chuck Tucker, John Stitt, Suzanne Wanalista, Chris Bernard, ln- structor Dave Murphy, Linda Mastro, Mike Brown, Shannon Carels. 218 DECA - KARATE CLUB Anti-Drug Group Claive Bedding, Mike Drury, Cindy Kotch, Dawn Hiscox, Lisa Thorn, Heather Bolt, Kelly Rounds, Barbara Stoff, Lisa Marino, Mar- cy Ewing, Jen Lappalainen, Mardee Lavisor, Cathy Munding, Kelly McGrath, Carl Zolnowski, Kelly Trimble, Karen Casperite, Heather Lane, Tracy Collins, Cheryl Boyce, Dan Hermann, Phyllis Ellerman, Jen Cousins, Shelley Spicer, Kristen Culp, Missy Horowitz, Kendra Brill, Stephanie Yost, Pam Snyder, Mike Cox, Bill Lacy. 1.7, A, ...........41 P K .Pea 'x A A 5' 5. V , - el. tm fTop Rowl Michael Kaminski, Abi Ludwig, Punch Britton, Dawn Mullin, Kim Lippincott, Carol Britton, Tamara Irion, Rachel Silver, f4th Rowj Candice Sundstrom, Tricia Rilea, Sheri Cassidy, Jean Gangloff, Sheri Stahl, Mike Pietrinferno, Jean Zelinskig 13rd Rowj Meredith Rossman, Lara Newmann, Laura Miladin, Jenn Glenn, Maile Irion, Kandi Foxhillg 12nd Rowj James Young, Jenn Tiemy, Tioka Jackson, Jenn Cousins, Qlst Rowj Karen Johnson, Kim Kotula, Paula Pluguez, Beth Beneventano, Lisa Clifford. LINX. A peer support group with students that really care about other students, When you need someone to turn to, stop by the LINX room. ANTI-DRUG CLUB - LINX 219 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Z ' S S 'f Q , Z 5 Qi I Vs if 'I' , ruamim, 5 5751 Xe Y fTop Rowj Rachel Bryant, Tracy Corace, Colleen Cramer, Jeff Nodine, Mitchel Kraus, Scott Keys, James Fishburn, Eric Stouck, Nikki Small, 14th Rowj Laura Tidemann, Kathy Chappine, Seema Shah, Brian Kirschner, Dave McDonald, Nikki Moore, Kris Schantz, Mike Stephenson, Mike Larison, Robert Grey, f3rd Rowj Christine Cowen, Wendy Boice, Kim Tischner, John Stitt, Jeff Holmes, Jeff Ungar, Monica Logar, Kathy Mc- Coombe, Craig Cochrana, Elizabeth Burr, Dale Archer, 12nd Rowj Amanda Tannanbaum, Sheridan Staskewicz, Rebecca Gaualetz, Jeff Diamond, Melissa Zumpetta, Michelle Ghezzi, Sue Anderson, Sharon Megargle, Beth Hemminger, flst Rowj Jennifer Stewart, Angela Hopson, David Weaver, Jeanette Ungar, Kathleen Patterson. ..t,....,t mf 1- 1' rt -r ff cat . -H. f -H Q - Hi A ,U 1 1- ' - Q . Q ,et A II , i I at f Q -K -i 1 T. ss...-, 5 ,ietilgiiisilr to I 541-ici ' . ,255 --. Qfiifisgf. -w t Z i 3 C 3 E SE s ff, ' f ff- H r 1 ,C , - as ' X .i .t.,,. 1 is -, -553s 'r- .1 C Joanne Sanferraro, Advisor Kim Tischner - Secretary Sue Anersen - President Sharon Megargle - Treasurer Mike Stephenson - Vice-President C- -JF' itl Q trsoie or Darren Shoyer, Heather King, Chuck Tucker, Jen Bridge, Elko, Bill Angus, Cathy Ascenzi ational Honor Society Scholarship - Service - Leadership - Character 220 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY 'N 'ri' Ellen Buchheit, Allison Griffin, Chris QTop Rowj Alicea Urbani, Brian Bendyna, John Niedemeye-r, Rachel Silver, f3rd Rowj Andrea Brown, Annette Harvey, Dawn Bolton, Bill Brown, Wendy Eckstut, Donna Reina, 12nd Rowj Kymm Graves, Carla Davis, Cathy Jennings, Phyllis Ellerman, Chris Bryan, Kim Bolton, fist Rowl Penny Cantagallo, Kim Lippincott, Stephanie Williams, Bridget Horn, Marcy Gordon. 9 'f A. lt- ,il Y Y-' 'aff QTop Rowj Jason Fullerton, Ron Fisher, Brian Bendyna, John Burgess, Chris Criente, Tom D'Amico, Mrs. Lewis ladvisorjg fMiddle Rowj Greg Hoff- man, Tim Easton, Mike Roberts, Robert Balazowg fBottom Rowj Mike Drury, ftreaslg Brian Peraria Qreporterjg Jenny McAleer lsecjg Diane Tuman fpresjp Joe Conolly fV.P.Jg Todd Topham 1Sargent-at-Armsl. n L-12' W W U T U R E USINESS MERICA F B I. EADERS A fx FBL AIASA FBLA - AIASA 221 Jazz Ensemble 11,3 ls: '-, . A mf The Lenape Concert Choir is a group of 23 students, selected by audition, which does several performances during the year. The styles of music range from traditional holiday songs to spiritual to show music to popular. Several numbers per- formed are choreographed. Some of the highlights of the group's performances include: Pinelands Garden Club, Burl- ington County Teen Arts Festival and the Annual School Boards Association Dinner held at Resorts Dinner Theater in Atlantic City. Concert Choir U fTop Rowj Jeff Rubincam, Roger Anderson, Steve Rapp, Lou Schiliro, Eric Stouck, Sean Mead, Tom Wirzburger 13rd Rowj Kevin Beck, Craig Cochrane, Tammy Ferguson, Gary Diesl, Lori Bubeck, Jen Tart Tartaro, Allison Reed, Len Nicholas Qadv.J, 12nd Rowj Jeff Adams, Jim Sheffer, Scott Macchi, Jim Fishburn, Jeff Diamond, fist Rowl Ric Klein, Amy Spagnola, Sharon Yates, Marshall Lawrence. cs ,, t? We. ' A N' U 'M A i. n, f 1 W 4 MT ' W 5 . X. Tv L , ' A ' xr? ,X . . ' i A 'Q ge' . 'K Q, A F . 23 K I K k'4a I A f f wg i 5 ' A - .. 1 - 2 A f 1 A T .... g . P 2... fTop Rowj Laura Tidemann, Bruce Dennis, Jodi Lawrence, Jon Shaw, Brenda Merefieldg 12nd Rowj Gretchen Stalnecker, Jeff Whipple, Kerry Flynn, Sue Witty, Marshall Lawrence, Amy Spagnola, Kathie McCoombe, Pat Brannelly, Jeanine Mauro, fist Rowj John Lalusis, Amber Hegi, Chrissy Maina, Bill Green, Kelly Rounds, Megan Madorno, George Hahn, Lisa Pickard. 222 JAZZ ENSEMBLE - CCDNCERT CHOIR Afro- American Club fTop Rowj Michelle Johnson, Chris Reid, Deli Barr, Michael Sorden, Cederick McDonald, Angelette Scott, Andrea Brown, Kelly Harper, Nate Lewis: 43rd Rowj Marvin Ellis-el, Erycka Washington, Craig Johnson, Mario Henry, Laz Watkins, Cecil Bond, Annette Harvey, Bar- bara Baileyq 12nd Rowj James Young, Tanya Walker, Leslie Williams, Helen Smith, Kymm Graves, Angii Hopson, Craig Cochrane, Monique Thompson, tFront Rowl Michel Slaughter, Sharon Johnson, Meredith Casey, Valerie Lopez, Monique Young, Shannon Harris, Sam Williams, Rhonda Morrison, Tracy Stevens. - nfiifr 'nu 'u H' iii! .- I' 18 I of J ' 5 l ull 2 3 2. ,.,,,.. ,yd -a Joanne Sanferraro - Advisor Craig Cochrane - President Cecil Bond - Sergeant-at-Arms Craig Johnson - Vice-President Robert Gary - Advisor Officers Michel Slaughter - Recording Secretary Sharon Johnson - Treasurer 3.9, r 'bi AFRO-AMERICAN CLUB German Club QTop Rowl Frank Timar, Larry Burke, Howard Read, Chuck Tucker, Jeff Nodine, Eric Stouck, Tom Mac- Donnell, Chris Wechter, Travis Witteween, Shelley Evans, Joe Grinerg 13rd Rowj Bill Boyce, Cindy Sanok, Gary Diesl, Michelle Allen, Rozina Testa, Laurie Bubeck, Jeff Pilarchik, Robb Osborne, Rachel Silver, 12nd Rowi Lisa Ruger, Chuck Corallo, Tim Harp, Rik Klein, Amy Cooper, Kris Culp, Kris Gehret, Monika Miller, Lori Hansen, Paige Barnett, fist Rowl Amy MacDonneIl, Patricia Williams, Andy Mucha, Ty Kozlowski, Lilly Markind, Sue Klein, Monette Kapferer, Shaleen Manoil, Carl Baccellierig QSittingj Laura Fitzgerald, Mike Kozuch ftreasj, Maile Irion tpresl, Scott Keyes Qvice pres.J, Miss Brindisi tadvisorj. - GERMAN CLUB 223 Girls Varsity Club I .Ll fTop Rowj Colleen Cramer, Kathy Patterson, Nikki Moore, Laura Fitzgerald, Tracy Corace, Jennifer Portley, Susan Jagodzinski, Michele Stiles, Shelley Winkler, Michele Llrbach, Joann Dingeeg 13rd Rowj Elizabeth Burr, Seema Shah, Kathy Chappine, Andrea Bar- tasius, Maureen McFadden, Karen Weed, Michelle Ghezzi, Jen Stewart, Angii Hopson, Stacy Hinsong 12nd Rowj Lori McClain, Jeanette Ungar, Sharon Megargle, Susie Andersen, Melissa Zumpetta, Megan Madorno, Andrea Lanzalone, Rebecca Gavaletzg fist Rowj OFFICERS - Kim Mauroff Qsec.J, Lisa Elias fvice pres.j, Monica Logar fpresj, Heather Wolff ftreasj -X ..,. ,x fTop Rowj Rachel Silver, Erin Wood, Ellen Buchheit, Mollie Griffin, Chriss Garifalos, Angela Fuss, Lauren Andronici, Kendra Brill, Kristin Jasper, 13rd Rowj Andrea Brown, Lori Hansen, Kelly McGrath, Shelly Spicer, Cheryl Boyce, Tracy Collins, Amy Cooper, Wanda Stajanov, Terri Hoff, Kerri Hynes, Heidi Winkel, 12nd Rowj Jen Bridge, Kim Graves, Debbie Surman, Kristin Culp, Carla Ciancio, Lori Knerr, Colleen Hallar, Karen Hornung, Dawn Mullen, fist Rowj Nikki Cirisom, Candice Sunstrom, Eileen Megorgle, Stacy Santarals, Shannon O'Hara, Kelly Lamb, Karen Smith, 224 GIRLS VARSITY CLUB Club u miiiiiiilliiilllllilll'mm fTop Rowj Ken Luette, Keith Barlow, Tom Decker, Pat Fisher, Brad Applegate, Jeff Nodine, Q3rd Row, Dale Archer, Leo Winkle, Mike Lairson, lan Hasselberger, Chris Decker, Brian Cavelari, Dave Erard-Coupe, Q2nd Rowj Shawn Farrell, Doug Rohner, Russ Abate, John Britton, John Stittg fist Rowj Dan Hermann, Chuck Trotman, Jeff Holmes, Craig Johnson, Dan Bakun, Tom Clifford, Pete Mucha, fSittingj Brian Kirshner, Mike W Stephenson, Dave McDonald, Roger Anderson. QQ? i P! if , S :ki ig, f Qi fTop Row, John Winkler, Mario Henry, Dan Rinbach, Rhodes Campbell, Kevin Folgelsanger, John Almeida, 13rd Rowj Chris Masuchi, Greg Henion, Jeff Brown, Chris Stalcupt, Lee Saling 12nd Rowj Derrich Curchin, Jeremy Gasper, Ed Rankin, Joe Moore, Rich Gayton, Andy Logarg fist Rowj Roger LaFleur, Jim Young, Steve Morris, Bill Angus, Loc Vu. Boys Varsity I Wh J, ii X Q N x if miiiiiliini ' ll Q O Q Alllllll 0 I-:L I :.::::::: Q9 0 --ai, Illllllll O O 0 jllllllll illllllll 0 lllllllll J QIIIIIIIIIL 5 lllllllllllll Illlllllllli QIEIIBIEIIEI f Wlllllllllll .I 'llllllllll ' 'I!lllllll 2 'lllllil i il i ' C ,,, , ,r, X X iillurg f ' ttr ii.-0 -Aw e BOYS VARSITY CLUB 225 Laureate The Laureate Literary Club publishes a calendar and spring magazine to display the graphic and literacy talents of the students of Lenape High School. Hispanic Honor Society tBack Rowj Diane Tuman, Michelle Allen, Fan Amy MacDonnall, Cyndi Sanok, Cindy Kotch, Cindy Pugh, Fan J Mike Griffith, Heather Rainbolt, Mrs. Weidel tadvj, Leslie Bockol, Fan Dan Hermann. K1 fTop Rowj Matt Graz, Amanda Tannanbaum, Milissa Zumpetta, Kathy McCoombe, Robin Histon, Wendy Boice fM1ddIe Row Fisher, Stephanie Williams, Jim Fishburn, Suzanne Wanalista, Jeanette Ungar, QBottom Rowj Mrs. Ferranio Nikki Small Ghezzi, Becca Gavaletz, Megan Madorno. 226 LALIREATE - HISPANIC HCDNOR SGCIETY ,X I .4 . Math Team fBack Rowl Jeff Diamond, Charles Tucker, Barry Belsky, Jim Fishburn, David Gray, Ashely Chang fFront Rowl Joanne Sanferraro fadvisorl, Scott Keys, Jeff Ungar, Leslie Bockol, Suzanne Wanalista, Priya Srinivasan. aio Junior Rep Council 1Top Rowl Mr. Westman, Carl Zolnowskig 13rd Rowj Heather Lane, Kelly Trimble, Kelly McGrath, Scott Con- way, Allison Griffin, Bill Lacy, Chris Burke, f2nd Rowj Fran Jackson, Tioka Jackson, Stephanie Yost, Jen Cousins, Kendra Brillg fist Rowj Kelly Rounds, Carolyn Munding, Karen Schell, Cathy Munding, Mrs. Hrynio, MATH TEAM - JR. REP. COUNCIL 227 lnterac r NAT! lnteract Club is spon- sored by the Rotary. lt is a club dedicated to raising money for needy organizations. Love PGd D fTop Rowl Mellisa Mulveny, Rob Gawlinsky, Mike Cox, Kris Nell, Laurel Bessey, Jeanine Mauro, Stepheny Lane, Kim Lippincott, Pete Marozan, Laureen Humphryg 15th Rowi Pete Mucha, Sandra Wilen, Kris Decker, Jen Bridge, Shannon Kelly, Beth Beneventano, Tracey Chollak, Paula Pluguez, Donna Reina, Wendy Eckstut, Wendy Fuetterer, Eileen Megargle, Kathy Steppg 14th Rowj Verity Fer- rell, Maile lrion, Lorie, Pritchett, Natallie Lavaloie, Amy Rapp, Janine Shoemaker, Andrea Bell, Missy Pretzer, Colleen Conners, Rachel Silver, Jean Tangloffg 13rd Rowj Sue Browleit, Becky Benson, Sherrie Riddell fadvisorl, Alison Griffen, Shannon O'Hara, Elaina Snyder, Grace Heber, Kathy Ascenzi, Melissa Maher, 12nd Rowj Bill Angus, Kris Elko, Tioka Jackson, Rachel Hill, Kelly Rounds, flst Rowj Mitch Kraus, Jody Caldwell, Kari Bodary, Pam Snyder. fx 1 , ,-c A A. fTop Rowj Kim Rodgers, Marcy Rogers, Rhonda Kulick, Dawn Gradiz, Abi Ludwig, Jim Sheppard, Racheal Silver, Michelle Johnson, April Pratresg 12nd Rowj Lisa Koninsky, Wendy Williams, Amy Sides, Sandy Greif, Kelly Harper, Kelly Jenny, Brenda Shaw, Mike Clark, fist Rowl Trich Riley, Laura Newmen, Tracie Duich, Tammie Winnemore, Amy Tyner, Lisa Magee, Jeannie Cheng, Lyn Caton, Lisa Magee, Debbie Crosby, Judi Mathysg fSittingJ Brian Ridgeway fpres.J, Jennifer Dahms fV.P.l, Sherry Haines fSec.J, An- drea Brown ftreasj, Stacy Hamilton fHistorianj. The Love Kids are a group of students who get a chance to share and really care. We visit retirement homes and young children just to cheer them up and show we care. 228 INTERAC f LOVE KIDS Future Physicians l QTop Rowj Annette Harvey, Jennifer Bridges, Alison Griffin, Joe Henessee, Tracy Fish, Darren Shoyer, Lauren Humphry, Monette Kapfererg 13rd Rowj Tanya Walker, Suzanne Wanalista, Melissa Maier, Marique Keith, 12nd Rowj Stacy Hinson, Andrea Brown, Lara Newman, Candice Sundstrom, Beckie Benson, Opal Stockwell tadvisorlg Clst Rowj Kymm Graves, Angii Hopson. Future Physicians Club has had a varied program this year. Joining with other clubs from high schools in Burl- ington County under the auspices of Dr. Alan Wirtshafter, the students have had speakers representing various medical specialities. This year, they have listened to a neurologist, pathologist, orthopedic surgeon and an obstetricianfgynecologist. Dr. Ryan, the school surgeon and an obstetricianfgynecologist. Dr. Ryan, the school doctor and family practitioner, spoke to the club members at Lenape. A trip to Temple Sports Mediciane Clinic is scheduled for the spring. Students also took part in the homecoming banner contest. Officers this year were: Angii Hopson, pres.g Sandy Hinson, V.P.g and Kymm Graves, Sec. Opal Stockwell, R.N. is the club advisor. Spanish Club l fTop Rowj Joe Loverdi, Sue Lang, Robin Heston, Lisa Thorn, John Lalusis, Heather McCrlade, Stephanie Williamsg 14th Rowj Jennifer Lapalenia, Phyllis Ellerman, Chery Boyce, Tracey Collins, Heather Lane, Tracey Howell, Sue Wanalista, Kim Klagholzg 13rd Rowl Kelly Trimble, Karin Bodary, Kristen Elko, Diane Tuman, Bruce Dinnis, Mardi Laveson, Pam Snyderg 12nd Rowj Miss Ferrario Qadvisorj, Rob Cabacungan, Kathy Ascenzi, Amanda Tannenbaum, Candice Sunstrom, Elaina Snyder, Shannon O'Hara, Grace Heber, Michelle Ghezzig fFront Rowj Aneira Puttaswamy, Shelly Theis, Kathy McCoombe, Rebecca Gavaletz, Nikki Small. FUTURE PHYSICIANS f SPANISH CLUB 229 French Club fBack Rowj Paula Dragos, Julie Meehan, Steve Eisennagel, Craig Johnson, Carrie Gibb, June Craig, Kelly Noll, Kim Christy, Jennifer Merriman, Sharon Fronabargerg QMiddle Rowj Wendy Eckstut, Allyson Farber, Karen Hoelzel, Sharon Krueger, Kim Knouse, Maya Ben-Dov, Colleen Cramer, Jennifer Reen, Susan White, Mrs. Grob- man fadvisorjg CFront Rowj Karen Gager, Jean Cabacungan, Gretchen Stalnecker, Lori Tidemann, Sherry Cassidy. .l Presidential Classroom The students were selected by the social studies teachers at Lenape. The selection was based on academic achievement, and involvement in school and community related activities. All are in the top quarter of their class and are involved in student govern- ment, academically oriented extracurricular activities, athletics, and a wide variety of community projects as well. These students joined other outstanding high school students from across the nation and around the world in meetings with government leaders and Washington observers. The students at- tend formal seminars where they have access to the people who make and influence decisions and policies that affect all of us. The goal of the program is to foster leadership potential and civic responsibility among student leaders by exposing them to the dynamics of our democratic system at its nucleus - Washington D.C. A, it-J gas , Q gg., if fTop Rowi Jim Fishburn, Paul Fishburng CMiddle Rowj Cathy Sanok, Brian Kirschner, John Stittg fBottom Rowj Amber Hegi, Jeanette Ungar, Susan Anderson, Jennifer Hollingsworth. 230 FRENCH CLUB X PRESIDENTIAL CLASSROCM I Q Q e We , ' A 'ig C X 4 l QBack Rowj Rob Cabacungan, Mike Timar, Todd Bleakley, Max Silver, Mr. Humenick fadvisorj, QFront Rowl Chris Burke, Jeff Ungar, Karl Baccellieri, Ryan Anderson. A ii 1Top Rowj Bruce Dennis, Steve Kivelowitz, Sarah Steinmetz, Todd Ritter, John Britton, Michelle Stiles, Jay Davidson, Ord Rowl Gwen Bunning, Bob Grey, Tracy Howell, Terrie Hoff, Brian Peraria, Tracy Ritter, lan Fergensen, Lauren Andronici, Scott Keyes, Kelley Reynolds, Sharon Wise, Amber Hegi, Kerri Haines, f2nd Rowj Sherri Cassidy, Vicki Worrell, Tamara Irion, Tracy Corace, Monica Logar, Lisa Elias, Diane Tumang fist Rowl Mr. Humenick, Jeff Nodine, Maile Irion, Chris Griffenburg. Chess Club The chess team competes in a conference of thirteen teams from the south Jersey area. The team had some struggles, yet managed to finish the year with a 5-8 record. Next year looks to be promising. Fellowship of Christian Athletes The Fellowship of Christian Athletics is a group of students interested in learning more about God through Bible study, fellowship and lots offun. CHESS CLUBXFCA 231 State DECA Winners Pete Marozan, Barbara Kotch and Richard Liu won State Laurels in their fields during the DECA competition. Pete, Barbara and Richard will travel to New Orleans, LA for the Na tional DECA Competition. 232 STATE DECA WINNERS 5554! S? y emma , , fTop Rowj Heather McLain, Heather Rainbolt, Terry Hoff, Sharon Fronabargerg 13rd Rowj Beth Fischer, Leslie Bockel, Sharon Krueger, Barbara Kotch, Mike Drury, Kathy Chappineg f2nd Rowj Sharon Wise, Sue Witty, Pete Mucha, Sue Wanalista, Mike Brown, Rich Liu, Jean Caroc'ungan, Marique Keith, fist Rowj Brian Kirschner, Dave McDonald, Mike Stephen- son, Roger Anderson. L I-3 GENE S'I'AlI7l7 LEGEND 233 I 1 B fTop Rowj Mike Drury, Greg Lydon, Glen Labor, Mike Madison, Adam Vickers, Joe Hoeyg fMiddIeJ John Winkler, Scott Winkler Bill Lacy Mike Cox Dave McKeever Sean McDermott, 1Frontj Tracy Howell, Lori Kneer, Carla Ciancio, Steve Chappell, Todd Topham and Mick Rech. SKI-CLUB - Safety Stressed , , 5 M How-To+Mov1es -1577 5 5 1 'Q A' X Q 1 Y' ' A M ggi' 'X ii M 234 SKI-CLUB -J .. f X In Y. -'x 9 X. Us D 594. f X K-351491 , C 1 A - , M .cs fStandingJ Advisor Chris Oschell, Jen Bridge, Jen Gillardon, Mike Griffith, Ian Ferguson, Dan Bakun, Tom Clifford, Punch Britton, Jeff Lutz, Mike Brown, John Stittg CKneeIingl Mitch Kraus, Joe Scalise, Ed Harris, Mike Waydag COn Floorj Loc Vu and Dan Hermann. BADMI TON CLUB - ? You Name It - You Can Have lt. ERSATZ 235 Battle of Brillance Team Salesmen uf u G 5 17 ua Saba' '5 o ' Foal. ww ' rufh,,,,.N .i ...L X.. H +3 'QQ .. . 1 N- - ,www-.,. af' 'Sa Md 236 KNOWLEDGE BOWL A bunch of guys trying to sell something. , ..- Q, n Porter, Janet Debate Team Northern Division Champions South Jersey Debate League Won 9 - Lost 3 K f ,L W 1. V' WV 'I Nerds at LHS thing in the Lip sync contes 237 Liv YOUT Kiiililllilf A09 Office Bums M jg-bf' A aa Kendra Brill, Cari Daniels, Jeanine Bozarth, Andy Logar, Chris . ,,,,,, M., w Ai i f gv McCrink, Lauren Andronici, Scot! Padgett, and Jenny Gillardon l V ' ' ' V' THE BOSS - Maryjane Mullen with Stu Wanaker awaiting. M . 5. QQ. A, P Q11 ,, if . 3 gif . 6 if 'Qu ,HQ .. '3 QQ' 5 f will 'Wg 5 fl we iii? ., i me 5 Q' W K 238 OFFICE BLIMS xm- aiw-v4e 4 ,, FW Michell Ghez 51? L- Lee W ker Andrea Bartasius Anne Marie Paradise Michelle Llrbach Shelly Winkler Rich Gayton Jean G insk' Nikki S all Jen Stewart Basketball Fans Rooters Exchange Student arl an as in an ia EXCHANGE STUDENT 239 .t K I.. in if f. I' -'Q fi , :-. I I I Q , T- Aa 'Q an Q . .fs Julie DeSantis - new Switch Board operator tries to avoid the camera. ggxds 'ki 'imcxvtsgd . . i I. X 'ax The laughing crew - Frank Davidson, Maryjane Mullen, Marge Schultz and Libby Arnold Hank Schnepf expresses a view when a coach wants money Dick Driscoll fought the good battle. for new equipment AFTER bids were sent out. 240 ADMINISTRATION 5,44 Administration - aa 5d-rf N Visions of Better Buildings, Enchanced Curricula, New Ideas Tony Casale caught roaming the hall. ,Q T ADMINISTRATION 241 R b tD Bruce Haines O er emas Anthony S. Casale Mr. Siegman Arabella Pennypacker Board rray i 5 - 'K 1' ' v 5 f' f Q Mr. Holman Edna Adams Pat Rudder Helene Persiano JoanMarie Kijewski ff Valerie Carmody 242 DISTRICT Betty Walder Thomas Rusclttl Educational Data Processing Richard Johnson Adult Scho Distri Nancy Jones Education Janice Woytowich Ronald Gassert Eugene Irwin 1 mi 'W Il K f Q K. Kiki SLIPERINTENDENT . I Konstantinos f J g tv 1' , il 9 1 , ,4 S Nqyaf Coleen Mullin Colleen Crossman Diana Lekas Clair Wedell Yvonne Grossman ' . ' . 1 'J-.buf VA,-, ll ,Ear l V ' 1, if rrr - .r .,1,.sfwo . , ' 'K Kathy Verbrugghe Eileen Kopew Dave Danker Sue Randall Barbara Riggs CHILD STUDY TEAM Dr. Michael Conqrnon Arnold X N 'F Roberta Bennett L Personnel wljlSTRlCT 243 PRINCIPAL Richard M. Driscoll Q --Mr: Vw Mary Jane Mullen Adele Walters .. I- ,ukmtsy X, xy, A Eileen Parker Opal Stockwel Leaders ' l 1 an E! ..,,,.,, , H 2 ES5::?I1 I' I El ,av - -.VV 1 . W - I X 1 K is of A I -1,,, Mfv' -5.3, w- sy A .. , as 'I I f gee? jg K' Q71 -rv-L., kk , 5 -.X .Q . , -12' f 3, I , I xnx x 3 V , A . Vi , r....W, . -f as for liiii I I I ASSISTANT Thomas King and S. Frank Davidson I I - SECRETARIES Gail Raksnis Angel Gatto Rose Loughlin ,V-f 'x Liii Diane Davidson Debbie Makes OFFICE MGR. 244 LENAPE ADMINISTRATION I ., X , lN I A -5 ' - 5 y y kb M1 ,, I yy 'W I. Q if rr? f A., Henry Schnepf James R. Buckley Richard Davy James Greway John Jones PRINCIPALS SLIPERVISORS 5 fi N vw emi If irvyr, QT Mrs. Cudemo Michael Bauer Anthony lanuzzi CO-ORDINATORS CLISTODIAN fi .M x? Jss. I I ,.., Marge Schultz ATTENDANCE Mr. Schnepf Brian Kirschner and Mr Driscoll MERIT SCHOLARSHIP FINALIST LENAPE ADMINISTRATION 245 LIBRARIANS Media Services Phyllis Dodd Louise Simon Sandra Bazar - Co-Ordinator Audio-Visual Center -' I 5 , Lefimffi 'E N x xXLi Aj L SECRETARY W 6 , ff 59 CP' i iii!----W s VVVYV - vvv- -.Wd - i., - 'I v -ig:-xg? ,V ff , eeee N5 .i i --'i ,L L X if . Q we L L 1 ii es L Q7 S. a e f i 521- L' e - if ff X ,fffiin , U ,H L, i lxkk X! 1 XR 'lllIIm'm .3i 246 LIBRARY i-Si 5: - 'vw 1 Dan Coates Janet Stielau Sharon Colan f 9 L I Mary Lucas 'YQ if Sgflwrl N007 September ,. ,Q 1,53 - a Not 3 N Q Guidance ' S. June 'R Paul Napolitano - Co-Ordinator Rosa Taylor Anne Szostak - Editor-Indian Guide IVE' , 3 Hadessa McClerry Russell Keefer Sebastian Esgro Mike Dreger i , iw H nd BLM! T.Hl.5.L Q LUUK : , SAT's ' State Test Asst. Track Coach Q , O. College Applications ay Transcripts Linda Miller 5 Secretary ' GUIDANCE 247 Registrar Diane Dickinson has much work to do AFTER graduation. Dr. Michael Common has taken off his coat and is prepared to g to action. Administrators Are Human Too! Di TENWQN Room BON so I I Q e lill 'ii c .: i l ' 5TUDf maowcf T E QQ -K, ,il l i 9 , lt I u- J - 248 Administration coll found time to do a little snoozing on the -af fa, fy t QSx Senior trip. l R . Y ig, I Winn: if s 1-ZZ swf-4 W L :ZS 4, 4 r 0 .. I 1 5 ,ff W Hy? ' rubs' 5212.25 3 Q Sue Randall strikes a unique pose. Bobby Bennett does not look like TRLIANT OFFICER. F .. fm '51, ,,,-us E A Diana Lekas fiddles with the computer, ,..-al I X AEN, , V Coleen Mullen is the new kid on the block - aka DISTRICT OFFICE. ADMINISTRATION 249 Why... The pep rally really interested Sue Riley. Augie Zumpetta flashes a grin and pop eyes. Fred Cover is a WHAT ME WORRY attitude. if ae.. 'fl X M... 5 'l i i ei i e e . v' lili e Q 'ft , 'Y-- ' ' 5. - e ax M 'eee we e Q X .. K K ic' t .K S Q ' ' fx X -- . -- ' . 2 51 Y - , y W e e . ph 250 FACULTY Phyllis Luttrell explains how large the fish that got away was, BF. is-A3 Bonnie Johnson getting with the Yule spirit. THE LINE UP - The new teachers of LHS line up on the field during the Fall pep rally. Visions Keep Teachers Teaching FACULTY 251 f 4' K fy-N. Q K , 5 A W .,. A W x A' TX11 . . . - -'wx aM' - WN -fxg A Q ij ' fs AFMH , . NWS LES M Aga- u .-gwmgmw 'i' . PQ 2 DAAA A A A A 'E LZ tilzz QE A 1 'N 5 L IRENE BRENNAN MARY BACKER Il ig: si V! f W :A gQS5'g ALIA. , , D ' W. Lg l Q 5 w, 5 E 1 ' K - A ' f ,. ITQ A 5 i 'K E 'T' a N k DONALD ARTER NJ, X K Sul Ay '.-,,,'v,Ap,,pht-.. , . ':':'f:'fffJ :.j4i'Eg , ,J I .. 5.3 ' -, f I I f 1 Vsfstqi ..,,,',', ' ,A ,E V 'xxjf ' ff ' , V lvl. if if K S l 1'l DONALD AMENT ERNIE BENDER ' g.J..LsvfN W ,V ' f.. sf L 252 FACULTY BACK BY PCPULAR DEMAND lf' MARK ANDREW GERALD BOGGS is -v LLICINDA BRADLEY JOSEPH BARRETT RENA Bono I I ,- - F-' l l - -7 L, KAREN BALlkov 1 5 NI, X1 if LAURANCE BRENNAN FRANK BLASKOVICH Donald Ament - Special Education Mark Andrew - Business Practicesg Typ- ingfKeyboardg Accountingg FBLA Donald Arter - Woodworkingg Printingg Stage Crew Assistant Mary Backer - Pre-Algebrag Algebra Karen Balikov - Art lg Sp. Ed. Artg Advisor Art Club: Student Art Joseph Barrett - English l, lVg Science Fictiong Com- munication Skills. Cheryl Belkin - Information Processingq Typing llg Office Procedures Ernie Bender -- 20th Century American Historyg Civicsg Head Coach Girls Soccer q Head Coach Girls Winter Track Scholarship Chairperson Frank Blaskovich - Phys. Ed. l Gerald Boggs - American History l Rena Bond - Calculusg Algebra 23 Math Skills John Bowden - English ll Cindy Bradley - Health lllg Phys. Ed. Ill Irene Brennan - Chorusg Choral Musicg Individual ln- structiong Advisor Girls Ensembleg Advisor Choirg Choral Director Vocal Director - Senior Class Play Laurance Brennan - English ll, lll, lV Debra Bunn - Shorthand fSpeedwritir1gl, Typing! Keyboard FACULTY 253 nr Va? WILLIAM CLILLEN MARGARET BROWN EDWARD C. CYR MICHAEL DIBENEDETTO ,g K. ' Iirvr I I 'XJ L 'K If ' I 5 :YT 'I I I ,1 ' I 5 , III, of ' -VVV , K A ,, . .5 I MW M, , I11 h CHRISTINE BERNARD SUE CLINNINGHAM Cm 'fi A ,wt 1 W' X, or FRED C. COVER Class Advisors MMELWELL Club Advisors Coaches - Sponsors 254 FACULTY A--,113 'ix Q -M RON DAVIDSON HOWARD DENN .S T -Li L RODGER D. CARNEY BARRY CROLL PATRICIA COSTELLO BREINIDON DONLIN ' ' 'i-I AN Ti Ebay lil aa. Uk . I rf-' SS XXX H ' .GFX Stk s., - sassy dll LENORE COSENZA MARGE COLEMAN Christine Bernard -- Math Skills, Algebra I, Probability S Statistics, Advisor: Basketball Cheerleading Margaret Brown - Health I Rodger D. Carney - LI.S. History I, Head Coach Boys Tennis, Co-Advisor Student Council, Coordinator - Presidential Classroom, Director of Summer School Margaret Coleman - Chemistry Lenore Cosenza - Spanish I, ll, III Patricia Costello - Accounting l, ll, Ill Fred C. Cover - Geometry, Asst. Softball Coach Barry Croll - Special Education, Advisor Class of '89 William Cullen - Photographics I, Il Sue Cunningham -- Earth Science, General Chemistry Edward Cyr - Mythology, English Ill, Public Relations Ronald Davidson - Phys Ed I, Ill, Health l, lll, Corr. Phys Ed, Asst. Coach Football, Asst. Coach Basket- ball, Head Coach Girls Track and Field Howard Denn - Phys Ed Il, IV, Health IV, Head Coach Boys Soccer, Head Coach Boys and Girls Bowling Michael DiBenedetto - Resource Room Math, Asst. Coach Girls Soccer, Adult High School Advisor Brendon Donlin - British Literature, Research Paper, Vocabulary Jack Earl - Algebra ll, Math Skills, Asst. Coach Boys Soccer, Advisor Class of '90 Jim Elwell - American History I, Football Coach QPit- man HSJ FACULTY 255 SAMUEL J. EVANGELISTA TEACHERS . .N xx 'K' I SONDRA GROBMAN 'vb U5 MARTHA T. HANKIN F. LYNN GALBRAITH E 8 256 FACULTY PAUL HORNER mm. :K , GERIANNE FERRARIO JOHN GRAHAM K urn M 3 3' ,Q ,Q QW K 'YN LARRY HERDEGEN VICKY JAMES LE ,,,Y A Y Y 4 JACKIE FATTIBENE 'IL -' 42, JAAAA ALL W 1 LINDA S. HRYNIO ROBERT L. GARY SR. STEPHANIE L. FOX JOHN T. GOLIDY ' l ' Samuel J. Evangelista - Physics l , X Jackie Fattibene - Practical Mathg Algebra ll, Geometry Q-wN it , lug. I Fi, ka L , BARBARA A. GALLAGHER JAMES J. FORREST I xllll ld, .. V , , ,,,, f, ., . - .. - . g All X ,I 1,- , M, NB. I M. BETH HOFFMAN i ll 1 x X X Q-N VENISE GROSSMAN -six Gerianne Ferrario - Spanish l, ll, IV, Advisor Spanish Club, Hispanic Honor Society James J. Forrest - American History lg Asst. Baseball Coachg V-P LDEA Stephanie Fox - Phys Ed ll, Biology, Asst. Girls Basketball Coach F. Lynn Galbraith - Comm. Skillsg English Ill, IV: Advisor TOTEM Barbara Gallagher - Market Education Program S Co-opg Sales, Advertising S Marketingg Law, Economics, S Manage- ment, DECA Advisor, School Store Robert L. Gary Sr. - Chemistryg Asst. Coach Boys Track E3 Fieldq Co-Advisor Afro-American Clubg President LDEA John T. Goudy - World Civilization, American History lg Head Coach Boys Winter Track, Community Relations John Graham - Calculusg Computer Prog. Sondra Grobman - English lg French I, llg Advisor French Club Venise Grossman - British Literature, English I, ll, lllg Comm. Skills Lynn Guerrere - Special Education Martha T. Hankin - Pre-Calculus, Geometry Larry Herdegen - Electricity, MediafTVg Electronics M. Beth Hoffman - Life Skillsg Creative Foods, Independent Livingg Interior Design Paul Horner - Chemistryg Earth Scienceg Asst. Advisor Stu- dent Council Linda Hrynio - English I, lllg Mythology, Basic Comp, Director Sr. Class Play, Advisor Class of 88, Advisor Smoke Signal Vicki James - Teacher's Aide FACULTY 257 SARAH KAZ ,Asif PALILA LLICCHESI CASEY KOLONGOWSKI 258 FACULTY JOSEPH E. MLILHERN PATTI MITCHELL MIKE MCHLIGH 'X V! I I Qs! ' , 3-,x ,-.33 v iq Q . , - ' , x I ' - ' 'O' I. I - ip. - vi? N, I vgyav 2 j, X s I xi? Q ' C. 5 'Q v i. Q, N! ' ff lm . I .s 1 1 Q' . :Vi I . l:' l I- QQO 0 W ' N Q ' 'fi 1 'Q I 45 'gt E LINDA MASTRO ERICA MAIRA PHYLLIS LLITTRELL DAVE MURPHY Teachers Make News Mm Q33 . ami Z RUSS MINUTO 5- . 96 , ,.l t I LAURA L. LEWIS EDWARD JONES 1 I JOHN F. KUNZ HELEN MARINI ?'IffS , gb. ees FD.. Ia -zffkk f U 2 Q 'efUQ1il:I A Pg W! we-' qw X . v N , at I I Q BUCKY MITCHELL JOHN S. MUSGRAVE CHRISTOPHER MITCHELL I 12 an Edward Jones - Earth Science Sarah Kaz - Special Education Casey Kolongowski - Power Mechanicsg Auto Body Jackie Kuhlow - English I, llg Comm. Skills John F. Kunz Sr. - 20th Century American Head Coach Track E3 Fieldg Head Coach Cross Countryg Advisor LEGENDg Advisor Boys Varsity Clubg Treasurer LDEA Laura L. Lewis - Woodworkingg Advisor Student Councilg Ad- visor AIASA Paula Lucchesi - Spanish I, ll, lll Phyllis Luttrell - Clothingg Child Careg Creative Living Erica Maira - Biologyg Advanced Biology Linda Mastro - Mechanical Drawingg Technical Drawingg Engineering Drawingg Architectural Drawingg Advisor Cheerleading Mike McHugh - Health Ig Phys Ed Ilg Asst. Coach Footballg Asst. Coach Wrestling Russ Minuto - Spanish I, llg Head Coach Wrestlingg Asst. Softball Coach Bucky Mitchell - Behavioral Scienceg Asst. Coach Football Christopher Mitchell - Pre-Algebrag Algebrag Unified Mathg Asst. Coach Footballg Asst. Coach Wrestling Patti Mitchell - Phys Ed I, Il, IV: Health I, Ill, lVg Asst. Coach Girls Track Joseph E. Mulhern - Resource Room Englishg Asst. Coach Field Hockeyg Asst. Coach Lacrosse Sam Musgrave - 20th Century Americag World Geography Dave Murphy - English ll, Comm. Skillsg Advisor Karate Clubg Advisor Knowledge Bowl FACULTY 259 My gt., 3 N . '.!' X xxx , 'xi -XR-.ww ' -W . C if-fe in A. its 'f'iQ5gfv,: , A, . I X, 9 A if ' xflir-2 I. BONNIE B. JOHNSON LEONARD NICHOLAS FRED L. RLICKER 'N if Q L VICTORIA T. ROBERTSON OLGA POLITES ANNE E. PATERNOSTER SHERI RIDDELL 72' . , n ,L .,..,, C ,.-- iQ , 1... BUD JOHNSON SUE RILEY Teachers Envision Small Classes BONNIE KEENE Teachers Have Many Visions of Better Happenings in Education 260 FACULTY 17 4 ,, REBECCA JONES ILA LEWIS-DE-BRYANT GARY NOECKER J .. sh 4-' , HARLA PFEIFFER N,f JOHN A. x ROBERTS Jr. If? 'f 'nf' x w. D f K7 Q S5 f- .5 ff, J .1 Y ee. if ROBERT SPITZ xy DEBBIE SMITH m5. lAAI SIAA I Bonnie Johnson - English I, II, IV, Football Cheerleading Ad- visor, Drama PublicityfTickets Bud Johnson - Algebra I, ll, Pre-Calculus, Ass't. Coach Foot- ball, Head Coach Boys Swimming Rebecca Jones - Music Theory I, Music Appreciation, Con- cert Band Director Competition Band Bonnie Keene - Biology, Asst. Girls Swimming Coach lla Lewis-de-Bryant - Spanish I, II, III, Advisor Spanish Club Leonard Nicholas - Music Theory ll, Individual Instruction, Director Marching Band, Director Jazz Band Gary Noecker - Pre-Algebra, Geometry, Pre-Calculus, Co- Advisor NHS, Director JR. Class Play Anne E. Paternoster - Latin l, ll, Ill, IV, Advisor Latin Club William Patzold - French I, ll, lll, Chief Negotiator LDEA Harla Pfeiffer - Health l, Phys Ed I, Il Olga Polites - English I, IV Sheri Riddell - Health I, Phys Ed ll, IV, Asst. Coach Girls Basketball, Advisor lnterac Club Sue Riley - Phye Ed ll, IV, Health IV, Head Coach Field Hockey, Head Coach Lacrosse John A. Roberts Jr. - Computer Prog. I, Math Skills, Asst. Coach Boys Track Victoria T. Robertson - Biology, Advanced Biology Fred Rucker - American History I, World Geography Debbie Smith - Special Education, Asst. Coach Field Hockey Robert Spitz -- Prac. Math, Geometry, Alg. ll FACLILTY 261 RUDY SCIORE x ff I Teachers ,, ., 'ww fn S 5 'I- sr I? Q-L :- ARCHIE STALCUP DAVID W. STOKES JOHN J. SCHULTZ is xf Qft,-f7 1. 'Ds Keep On T k' ' PATRICIA TROLIM WANDA VAN DENBERGH 'Yea WU! eee 1 N5 Ik I , . I I5 A ITAAIAT I I eeeeeI A IAIAA 1 MADELEINE WEIDEL BILL WIEGAND BRUCE VAN DYKE 262 FACULTY 4-...J 'Gill' JOANNE SANFERRARO ARTHUR R. SHARON HARRY SLIPLEE PALILINE STAHL ONEIDA SWAIN Jflsxm. x M, g . , '1 123574-ff Q -llnf' lr' ROBERT P. WEIDEL Teachers Like Pictures .:,.,X I I ,Q xixbgmx 1 1 ?. pi NLS, . 5 1 .N I - nys Ugg , . Q t f ' q ff S ' f W iw O '1 X . xt vs -I I Xp: 5 Y 1 E U3 Joanne Sanferraro - Pre-Calculusg Technical Mathg Co- Advisor Afro-American Clubg Co-Advisor NHSQ Advisor Math Teamg LDEA Secretary .John J. Schultz - English ll, lVg Head Coach Softballg Advisor Girls Varsity Clubg Transportation Dispatcherg Supervisor Work-Study Rudy Sciore - American History lg Human Behaviorg Behaviorial Science Arthur R. Sharon --English Ill, lVg Creative Writingg Head Coach Baseball Pauline Stahl - TypewritingfKevboardingg Transcription Archie Stalcup - Art Ig Art Majorg Head Coach Footballg Ad- visor Weightroom David W. Stokes - Metalworkingg Power Mechanics Harry Suplee - Intro. - Businessg Business Mathg Record- Keepingg Faculty Equipment Manager Oneida Swain - English I, llg Spanish ll Richard Tiriris - Biology Patricia Troum - English I, llg Comm. Skills Madeleine Weidel - English I, Il, Illg American Short Story Robert P. Weidel - English Il, Illg Discussion and Debateg Inter- national Short Storyg Asst. Coach Baseballg Advisor Debate Team Bill Wiegand - English lg German I, llg American Short Story Wanda Van Denbergh - English I, ll Bruce Van Dyke - Keyboardingg Cooperative Office Education FACULTY 263 If 5 , 5 , W2. I ,QZA T' V20 ,F S: T. Q-f f ., T lb ot I 4 da 1, . ,Q I I f I E' a i rx f ,QL M I , Tm' ffTT'W N Ha I HENRY A. WOOD LEN WESTMAN IIIUQWM, ,H , , A if , X v 1 A H i I -we L W -f m , ,. ,- ,, If W - ,pfff ' m -A .H A ,M , I. v , AUGUST ZUMPETTA DANIELLE DOYLE TIM HUMENIUK REBECCA WEAVER is I fo MARIA HOPKINS JOHN T. DELANEY TIMOTHY WALSH 264 FACULTY IIA xv I 3 Yxxm l Ex fn.. N x, N. Q s sf sf ,,1., A . . txt? A I CHRISTINE V. OSCHELL MARYANN BRINDISI MIMI MASELOFF FRED SCHWARTZ FRED BLIONO 75 LEESA PAPIT MARYALICE SIEBERT 3 Q DONNA OTTO Mary Ann Brindisi - German I, ll, III, IV, Advisor - Class of '90, Advisor German Club, Advisor German Honor Society Fred Buono - Biology John T. Delaney - Earth Science Danielle Doyle - Special Education Tim Humeniuk - Algebra I, llp Computer Programming Mimi C. Maseloff - Food Serviceg Foods S Nutrition, Advisor Class of '87 Christine V. Oschell - English IV, Creative Drama, Vocabulary, Latin I Advisor Class of '89, Advisor Band Front Leesa J. Rapit - Special Education, Ass't. Athletic Trainer Fred Schwartz - Chemistry, Behavioral Science Right to Know Law District Education Program Timothy Walsh - Algebra Ig Math Survey, Math Skills, Asst. Coach Soccer, Asst. Coach Basketball Rebecca Weaver - Art I, Ill, IV, Head Coach Girls Swimming, Ad- visor Art Club, Advisor FCA Len Westman - Phys. Ed I, Il, IVQ Health I, III, IV, Advisor Class of '88, Asst. Coach Footballg Asst. Coach Baseball Henry A. Wood - LIS History Il, Athletic Trainer August Zumpetta - Graphic Arts I, II, Student Activity Tickets, District Printing Donno Otto - Special Education Maryalice Siebert - Teacher's Aide 265 f 'f ---, ' I 'Q - 1.,, f- 1 ' - M. or in ' . illl A C -I ,, M M sr M 1 so or C 2 4 , X W C W, , W , 5 gg i .' V ' . ' A , , , ,,,, M C al - + I ' , ' 'f1',f ' by , I my if , A , ,,,, All ffl' K L' 'vryi . 5 'Q W Z P Mlffx M A bevy of teachers find a spot to watch the pep rally. Coach Howard Denn displays a new way to bowl to his charges cu wx X. ' -5X5 JAM' S--I so Vx Lee Wanicur, Tracy Corace, Anne-Marie Paradise, Mimi Maseloff, Nikki Moore and Chris Mitchell and Chris Bernard ham it up Maile Irion. A surprised Mimi Maseloff Venise Grossman blinks but smiles, Russ Minuto dreams of more championships. 266 FACULTY X ,, f 8 A 1 ' . 5 1 Nr 9 v, A , Q 'ng M rw 1 K 5 Chris Oschell gives victory signs for her visions of the Class of '89's trip to Florida. gi Bucky Mithcell and son QQ 4..f '4 .- 1 .. .,-. , I , wr 5 'V . 'W gt ' --M R, 'N A bleery eyed Linda Cosenza. A new way to teach. Joanne U0-Joj Clark student teacher had to 'PT .fs- his Startled John Bowden. Glum Ed Jones suffer slings and arrows from the men. Faculty Hi-Jinks Teachers at Times Make Faces When Photographed FACULTY 267 it H iv ' f -45,1-bv 4 .X Wil' n Q 'n I J Qupper Ieftj Paula Lucchesi appears in an outfit of a rani. fupper rightj Mimi Maseloff found a new way or a comfortable way of teaching her class. flower rightj Student teacher Bob Spice was under the tutelage of Jack Earl of the Math Department, Iwi? i n :::::: I 97 268 FACULTY S as 'ii .e :asf get Qupper leftj John Delaney appears a bit fazed at something in NC-hall. lupper rightj Richard Tiriris cannot understand why the students don't know the answer after he went through the scientific idea step by step. flower lefty Martha Hankin tried to pose for a photo but someone disturbed her. Teachers Caught in Unusual Poses - FACULTY 269 MIKE ACHEY Goal: Truck Driver Nickname' Spike Like Least The Play Like Best: MIKE AHEARN Goal: To be rich Nickname: Mike Activities: Wrestling I, 2, 3, 4: Track 2 Like Least: Homeroom, class, taking the bus. Like Best: Leaving 6th, parties, spending time with A,R. BRUCE ALDERMAN Goal: To be a Navy Pilot Nickname: Nam Activities: Track I, 4: Winter Track 4 Like Least: Homework Like Best: Summer Vacation JEFF ALLEN Goal: To be accepted to college Activities: HR Rep 4: Football 3, 4: Varsity Club 3, 4 Like Least: Homework Like Best: Healthy lungs and football RHONDA ALLEN Goal: Legal Executive Secretary Like Least: History classes Like Best: Mrs, Belkins classes TED ALLEN Goal: Drive heavy machinery Like Least: Sports Like Best: Lunch SUSAN ANDERSON Goal: To get through college Nickname: Susie Activities: HR Rep I, 2.3: Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, ST, Council I, 3, 4iofficerl: Softball I, 2, 3, 4: N.H.S. 2, 3, 4iofficerl: Varsity Club 2, 3tof- ficerl, 4: Soccer I, 2, 3, 4 Like Least: The smoking section Like Best: Homecoming and Pep Rallies BILL ANDERSON Goal: To have as much fun as possible Activities: Track: Shotput Like Least' Class Like Best: End of eight ROGER ANDERSON Goal: E:E. Major and Jazz Nickname: Rog Activities: Swimming 1, 2, 3, 4: Varsity Club 2, 3, 4: Legend Staff 3, 4: Ed Board 4: Jazz Band 2, 3, 4: Marching Band I, 2 Like Least: lmpersonality Like Best: Sports and Legend Staff BRAD APPLEGATE Goal: Successful Business Man Activities: Soccer I, 2, 3: Winter Track 3, 41 Varsity Club 3, 4: Latin Club 2 Like Least: Chemistry Like Best' Senior Year DALE ARCHER Goal: Business at Rutgers Nickname: Arch Activities: Baseball: Cross Country 2, 3, Winter Track 2, 3, 4: Varsity Club 2, 3, 4: German Club 2, 3 Like Least: Chemistry Like Best. 12:12 SOFIE ASHIOTES Goal: College Activites: Spring Track 2, 3. 4: Varsity Club 3, 4 Like Least: History Like Best: Track CHRIS BABUSIK Goal: To live a happy successful life Nickname: Chrissy Activities: Swim team manager 2: Field Hockey 2 Like Least: Colored lockers Like Best: Getting out at 12:00 DAN BAKUN Goal: College Nickname: Danny Activities: Wrestling I, 2, 3, 4: Soccer: Gym' nastics 2, 3, 4: Tennis 2, 3, 4 Like Least: Mr. Driscolls' golf cart Like Best: The 3 Musketeers TONY BALKUS Goal: College Activities: Cross Country 2, 3: Spring Track 2, 3, 4: Swimming 1, 2, 3 Like Least: The smoking Section Like Best: Bth period KEITH A. BARLOW Goal: College Football Activities: Football I, 2, 3, 4: Baseball I, 2, 3, 4: Varsity Club 2, 3, 4 Like Least: No place to chew Like Best: Good times with C.D. and all the boys ANDREA C. BARTASIU8 Goal: Life, Money, Success, Happiness Nickname: Bart Activities: Class President 1: Field Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4: Lacrosse I, 2, 3, 4: Cheerleading l, 2, 3: Student Council Corresponding Secretary 3: Student Council President 4: Varsity Club I, 2, 3, 4: Interact 2, 3 Senior Directory Like Least: The Smoking Section Like Best. All the Great times with my friends TIMOTHY BATH Goal: Life, Liberty and the pursuit of happiness, Activities: Chesss Club 2. Like Least: The HeadsfSmoking section, Like Best: The Girls. JOI BEACHER Goal: Pass, Become Rich, Famous, Glamourous, successful. Nickname: TAZ Mania Activities: Field Hockey l: Varsity F.H, Manager German I, 2, 3, 4, French 1 Like Least: Mr. Donlin, Mrs. McDonald, snooty people, geeks!! Like Best: New Wavers, Punks, summer vaca- tions and graduation. NICHOLE BEAUPRE Goal: College Activities: Poms I, 2, 3, 4: iCapt. 4j: Dance Squad I, 2, 3, 4: Homecoming 2, 3, 4: Winter Track 2, 3 Like Least: Dress CodetNo shortsj Like Best: Good times with friends and trips GEORGE BEHMKE Goal: Never to return, Like Least: Freshmen, Sophmores, Juniors. Like Best: All vacations and snow days DAVE BERGER Goal To getOut Nickname: Cheese Activities: Soccer I Like Least: Homework, getting up early and thinking, school food. Like Best: Leaving, cutting, vacation, and snow days. SANDY BE88Y Goal: College and marry Rob Nickname: Yo Bess Cheeks Activities: Soccer I, 2, 3 Like Least: Rob Alloway, graduating, and leav- ing in 872 Like Best: My best friend, Kim Lane, and Red Chevy Blazers. DARAH BIDDLE Goal: To Graduate Activities: Wrestling 2, 3, 4, Like Least: Smoking section Like Best: Sports Program CHERIE BIRK8 Goal: Actress Activities: Art Club Like Least: The Green Walls, Like Best: Mr. Horner WENDY BOICE Goal: To be in God's will Activities: Student Council Rep 2, 3: Softball I. 2: NHS 2, 3, 4: FCA 1, 2 Like Least: Freshman year, the crowded halls Like Best: The summer, friends. CECIL W. BOND Goal: Be successful Nickname: Speedie Cee Activities: Football I, 4: Jazz Band 2, 3: Talent Show 3, 4 Like Least: Coming here Like Best: Angela Hopson MICHELE J. BONILLA Goal: To become a cop. Nickname: French Activities: The love kids and the Afro-American Club. Like Least: Math, English, Health Like Best: History, Cooking, and Study Hall SCOTT BORDICK Goal: Take the tag team belt from Bash and Russ. Nickname: Pud Activities: Football I,2 Like Least: Freshman Gym with Blasko. Like Best: Kuntzs' History Class BRIAN BOZARTH Goal: College Nickname: Bri Activities: FCA 3 Like Least: Freshmen, crowds, all of the bathrooms being closed at once Like Best: Friends, Lunch. DENISE BRACH Goal: To be happy and successful Nickname: Dee Like Least: Freshman Year Like Best: Senior Year RICHARD D. BRITTEN Goal: To live through Mr. Stalcups' sprints. Activities: Football 3, 4 Like Least: The expanding smoking section. Like Best: Art Major JOHN BRITTON Goal: Surfer in Australia Nickname: Punch Activities: Basketball I: HR rep I, 2: Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4: icapt. 4l Baseball I, 2, 3. 4: Treasurer Student Council 4 Like Least: Suspension Like Best: Freedom to wear pink sneakers and finding Lauren, SENIOR DIRECTORY SCOTT BROWN Goal: Security Specialist Activities: German Club, School Paper Like Least: Chemistry Class Like Best: Staying After WILLAM BROWN Goal: Lawyer Nickname: Bill Activities: HR Rep 2: Football 1: Class Play 3, 4: Debate Team 3, 4 Like Least: Losing three times in school elections Like Best: Senioritis. RACHEL BRYAI T Goal: To be extremeg' successful. Activities: HR Rep 1, 3, 4: Bandfront 2, 3, 4: Lacrosse manager I Like Least: Slow Freshmen Like Best: Having that senior advantage ROBERT K. BUBECK Goal: Finish College Nickname: Tour Guide Activities: Swimming 1, 2: Varsity 3, 4: Mar- ching Band I, 2, 3, 4 Like Least: Freshmen standing in the middle of the hall to talk. Like Best: Band Trips DAVID BUCHANAN Goal: Own a Porche 959 Like Least: Rules Like Best: People WILLIAM BUDD Goal: To be successful Nickname: Buddman Like Least: lst period Like Best: Last period. ELIZABETH BURR Goal: College Activities: Swimming 1, 2, 3, 4: Latin Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Varsity Club 3, 4: NHS 3, 4 Like Best: Friends and Teachers KARI BUTTERS Goal: Own a countach, and to marry rich. Nickname: Cooter Activities: NHS Like Least: No cute long haired guys Getting hit in the face with guys gym bag while walking down the hall. Like Best Leaving at 1:00 and Mr, Gary Mr, Goudy's History class Jr. year STEVE CAMPAGNA Goal: Rock the world with Black Diamond. Nickname: Shaggy Activities: Marching Band I, 2, 3, 4: Jazz Band I, 2, 3, 4: Show Band I, 2, 3, 4: Junior Class Play 3 Like Least: Coming to school: Like Best: Getting Out JIM CAMPBELL Activities: Bowling 1, 2, 3, 4 Like Best: Leaving Early. PENNY CANTAGALO Goal: Word Processor Activities: FBLA I, 2, 3, 4: COE 4 Like Least: Freshmen Like Best: My friends. DAWN CAPPELLO Goal: To be a secretary Like Least: The crowded halls. Like Best: The people. PAUL D. CARILLO Goal: Chef, Cook Nickname: Paul Like Least: History Like Best: Senior Class Trip TONI CARRUOL Goal: College Activities: Bandfront 3, 4 Like Least: The attendance policy Like Best: Getting out, Mr. Weidels' class. DAWN CARUSO Goal: College Activities: Band Front I: Baseball manager 1, 2 Like Least: The Popularity Contests: Homework Like Best: Getting out 5th period. BRIAN CAVALIERI Goal: College Nickname: Cav Activities: Football I, 2, 4: Spring Track I, 2: Winter Track 3, 4: Varsity Club 3, 4: HR Rep 4 Like Least: Being a freshman Like Best: Meeting Laura Fisch KATHLEEN S. CHAPPINE Goal: Go to college and be successful in what ever I do. Nickname: KC or Scoop Activities: Basketball I, 2, 3, 4: Softball 1, 2, 3, 4: Varsity Club 2, 3, 4: HR Rep 1, 2 Like Least: Getting to school at 8:04 Like Best: Friends, Running the perimeter with R,F. KELLY CHERENACK Goal: To Graduate Like Least: Homework Like Best: Ski Trips LINDA CHIEFFALO Goal: College Activities: Softball I Like Least. The attendance policy. Like Best: The end of the school day. STEVE CHRISTY Goal: To graduate Nickname: Steve Activities: Attended School Like Least: Sitting in class for 40 minutes. Like Best: Mr. Cullens' Class. JOHN CLANCY Goal: S400,000 a year income Nickname: Clance Activities: Basketball l, 2, 3: latin Club 1, 21 Class B.S. er I, 2, 3, 4 Like Least: People who stop in the hall for no apparent reason. Like Best: Senior Year. TOM CLIFFORD Goal: Vanna White Nickname: Thomas The C' Activities: Gymnastics 2, 3, 4: Winter Track 2: Spring Track I, 2, 4 Like Least: Ken Wayda Like Best: The 3 Musketeers CRAIG COCHRANE Goal: Engineer Activities: Afro-American Club President 3, 4: Gymnastics 1: Latin Club 1, 2, 3: Jazz Band 2, 3, 4: NHS 3, 4 Like Least: Some people Like Best: The others EUGENE COLES Goal: To get through Nickname: Gene Like Least: Being there Like Best: The parties SEAN A, CONNERS Goal: Getting a job and restoring my Chevy. Activities: Football 2, 3, 4 Like Least: English Class Like Best: Leaving Drly Senior Year, JOE CONOLLY Goal: To succeed in life. Nickname Meat Activities: Swimming I, 2, FCA 2, 3, 4. AIASA 2, 3, 4 Like Least: Wimpy Freshmen Like Best: Senior year and good looking girls. SCOTT CONOVER Goal: To keep Vette out of shop Like Least Ugly Freshmen Like Best. Getting out after 5th period TIM COOPER Goal: To Graduate Like Least' Getting kicked out Like Best: Coming back after getting kicked out TRACY CORACE Goal: College Nickname: Trace Activities: Lacrosse 1: Winter Track 2, 3: Spr- ing Track 2: Class Treasurer 4: NHS 3, 4: Concession Stand 4 Like Least: The Classes Like Best: Junior and Senior Year RON CORTESE Goal: College Nickname: Smiles Like Least: No talking during Study Hall Like Best: Getting out early. THRESA COUNTRYMAN Goal: To get out of Lenape Nickname: Terri Like Least: Junior yearlBiology and Lunchj Like Best: Senior Year, Out at 12:12 GINA COVIELLO Goal: To become a veterinarian Nickname: Whiner Activities: Cheerleading 2, 3, 4, Boys Tennis Team Manager 3: Girls Varsity Club 3, 4 Like Least: Cafeteria Food Like Best. Cheerleading, friends, getting out at 1:00 CHRISTINE COWEN Goal: College, then career Nickname: Crispy Activities: Latin Club I, 2: French Club 3: Inf teract Club 3: Chorus 2, 3: Girls' ensemble 4: NHS 3, 4: Class Play 3, 4 Like Least' Food, Smoking Section, no shorts Like Best Friends, Teachers, Ed the Frosh COREEN COYLE Goal: To be healthy, happy, wealthy, and wise. Nickname: Reenie Like Least: Taking an Algebra Course. Like Best: Miss Maseloffs' food classes COLLEEN P. CRAMER Goal: To be a shoe salesman for KfMart, like Kathy. Nickname: Sclean Activities: Winter Track 2, 3, 4: Spring Track 2, 3, 4: French Club 3, 4: Latin Club 3. 4: Girls Varsity Club 2, 3, 4: Anarchy Club 2, 3, 4: Facist Pigs Bomber Club I, 2, 3, 4: Football Like Least: Conformers and Ho-Bangers Like Best: Punkers JERRY CULLINS Goal: To not be poor. Activities Basketball I: Baseball 3 Like Least. Level 2 classes Like Best: Going 6 periods MELISSA CUTT8 Goal: To Graduate Nickname: Missy Like Least: Staying I48 Like Best: Getting out at I2 I2 CHAD L. DANTER Goal: Navy Pilot Like Least: Any time spent after I2:I2 Like Best: Mrs. Weidels' Junior English APRIL J. DATRES Goal: To graduate and to do my best Nickname: April Activities: Love Kids Like Least: The periods are too long Like Best: Mr. Brennon and that l'm a senior STEPHANIE DAVIS Goal: Own my own beauty salon Nickname: Steph Activities: M.J. Bums Like Least: All the cliques Like Best: English, History and Art JOE DE CARLO Goal: To Graduate Activities: Winter Track 2, 3: Spring Track I, 2: Homecoming 2 Like Least: The Hours Like Best: Leaving 6th period, CHRISTOPHER DECKER Goal: College Nickname: Stump Activities: Football I, 2, J, 4: Baseball I, 2. 4: Weight lifting 1.2, 3, 4 Like Least: All the work. Like Best: Football THOMAS DECKER Goal: To do the best I can Nickname. Deck Activities: Football I, 2, 3, 4: Baseball I, 2, 3, 4 Like Least: 4 years of homeroom with Chris Decker Like Best: Football, Baseball. RICH DEFULIVO Goal: To get a corvette Nickname: Flow Activities: Wrestling I, 2. 3, 4: Varsity Club l, 2. 3.4: Legend 3, 4 Like Least: The Work Like Best: Wrestling Sometimes ED DEISON Goal College Like Least: Lunch room and vocab classes Like Best: Ski Trips JULIE DELUCA Goal' Become a psychiatrist Nickname, Julie Activities' Spanish Club I, 2, 3lsec.I: SADD I, 2. 3: Key Club 3: Campus Life l, 2: Homecoming 3: Ring Dance Committee 3 Like Best: Getting out at I2:I2 CHRISTINA DENARDO Goal: To get married, have babies and goto col- legelnot necessarily in that orderj Nickname Tina Like Least Freshman English Like Best. Finally being a Senior. BRUCE DENNIS Goal: To start a local chapter for the KKK for blacks only Activities Wrestling I, 2, 3, 4: Track I. 2. 3, 4: Gymnastics 3, 4: Concert Choir I, 2, 3, 4. Stage Crew 3, 4: Interact 2. 3. 4: Spanish Club 2, 3, 4: SADD 2, 3. 4 Like Least: French I, Mats, Late Bus, leaving too many friends Like Best M.J.'s office, making friends JEFFREY DIAMOND Goal Extreme success, or nothing Nickname Jeff Activities. Computer Club I: Latin Club 2, 3, 4: Math Team 3, 4: Jazz Band 3, 4: Showband 3, 4: Concert Band 3: Marching Band 3, 4 Like Least: The Concept Like Best: The People of the Band FRANK DICOAIMO Nickname: Dego Activities: Soccer I Like Least: Being Here Like Best: Getting out 5th period JO-ANN DINGEE Goal: To Leave NJ Nickname: Ding Activities: HR Rep 3, 4: Interact 2: Tennis I, 2, 3, 4: Softball I, 2: Girls Varsity Club I, 2, 3, 4 Like Least: Parking lots, Exams, Homeroom. Like Best: MJ's office, friends, leaving GISELLE DIONISI Goal: Engineer Like Least: Cafeteria food, unfriendly people, Biology class Like Best: Spending time with Tara. photography with Chrissy CHRIS DONOFLIO Goal: College Nickname' Muff Activities: Soccer l,2, 3: Baseball I Like Least: Not having an ice hockey team Like Best After 6th period, senior year ROB DOUGHERTY Goal: Go to college Activities: Football I, 2, 3, 4: basketball I, 2: Varsity Club 2, 3: Track I: Jr. achievement 3. Like Least. Smoking Section Like Best. Playing Football MARCUS DRAKE Goal: College Nickname: Smoke Activities: Football I, 2, 3. 4: Winter Track 3, 4: Spring Track l, 4: Afro-American Club I, 2, 3, 4, Interact Club 2 Like Least Coming to Lenape Like Best: Leaving Lenape VICTORIA DRAYTON Goal: To stay with Anthony forever. Nickname: Vicki Like Least: Class Like Best: 5 minutes between classes ARLEN DURDIN Goal: To work Activities: Football manager I, 2, 3, 4. Like Least: Nothing Like Best' Nothing BRIAN EDGAR Goal' College Activities Winter Track 2, 3, 4, Spring Track 2, 3, 4. Like Least: Frosh year and English Like Best: WaIly's class soph. Junior year, and getting out after 6th, ROBIN ELBON Goal: To marry Rob and have a good life. Activities. Softball I,2. Like Least Freshman Year. Like Best Senior year and getting out after 5th LISA ELIAS Goal: College Activities: Winter Track 2, 3, 4: Spring Track I, 2, 3, 4: Field Hockey I: Varsity Club 2, 3. 4. IV-P 43, FCA 3, 4: Lip Snyk 3 Like Least French Class Like Best Getting out after 5th DAVID ERARD-COUPE Goal: Goto California with Joe F Nickname Coupe Activities Soccer I. 2. 3, 4 Like Least: Going to school Like Best: leaving school LISA ERVING Goal: Getting into college, Chef. Like Least: First day of 9th grade and J Like Best: Homeroom: graduation MIKE EVANSKI Goal' To carve Mickey Mouse lace on Ml Rushmore Nickname E Like Least: Moamar Ghadafi Like Best: 2nd per. Geography, Jr. year. JOEL FALK Goal: To go to California after HS. with David C Nickname: Bon Activities Soccer l,2, 3, 4. Like Best Mission impossible escape. KIM FAMA Goal: Professional photographer Nickname: Kimmy Like Least: preps, jocks, Lenape Like Best: Senior year, Mrs. Cudemo class of- fice. smoking section. CINDY FARANDS Goal: To own my own boutique. Like Least. J,B. and all the preps. Like Best' Senior year. SHAWN R. FARREL Goal: Get rich quick Activities: Soccer I, 2, 3, 4: Basketball I: Track I. 2, 3, 4: Swimming 3, 4: Varsity Club 2, 3, 4. Like Least: Late Bell Like Best: Ski Trips and weekends. ROSS ERIC FIENBURG Goal: To be a rich businessman Nickname: The Jew Activities: Cross country 2, 3: Class Rep 2: Drama 2: JV basketball 2: Tour Guide 3, Like Least: The rules, the people, Like Best: The people. PATRICK FEHNESSY Goal: Graduate Like Least: Brian Krabtz Like Best: Amy Sides DANA FENTON Goal: To marry a conan Nickname: Dane, Toni Activities: HR Rep I, 2: Field Hockey I. 2: Winter Track I, 2: Varsity Club 2. Like Least: Unfriendly People, no conans at Lenape Like Best' Hanging with the bingbangers, look- ing for the beef. IAN FERGUSON Goal: Aero Space Engineering ll wishj Nickname: Rockey Activities: Wrestling 3, 4: Winter Track 2. Like Least: Lunch, Calculus, Smoking Section Like Best: PM Out, Trips to Mc. Donalds, Natalie. VERITY FERREL Goal: To make the world a better place to live in iGag!l Oh, yeah, to have a little peace thrown in there. Nickname: Bear Activities: Tennis I, 2, 3, 4: Winter Track I, 2: Softball I, 2: Interact 2, 3, 4: German Club I. 2: Student Council I, 2, 3: HR Rep 2 Like Least: Mr. Munito's jokes, Werdel's sar- casm, homeroom ofthe week. Like Best: Ski Trips, Mrs. Hrynio, GBT's LAURA FISCH Goal: To have a happy life. Nickname: Fish Activities: Cheerleading 2, 3, 4, Varsity Club 3. 4: Homeroom Rep 3, 4: Like Least: Exams and the dress code Like Best: My friends and Brian Cavalieri, JAMES R. FISHBURN Goal: immense Wealth Nickname: Fish Activities: Jazz Band 3, 4: Show Band 3, 4: Mar- ching Band 4, Math Team 3. 4: NHS 3,4 Like Least English 3 Like Best: Andi PAUL THOMAS FISHBURN Goal: Gibson Les Paul Nickname: Pablo Activities: Jazz Band 2, 3, 4: Show Band 2, 3, 4: Marching Band 4: Math Team 3. 4, NHS 3, 4. Like Least: Like Best: The Bros PATRICK FISHER Goal: Own a mercedes Nickname: Fish Activities: Basketball I, 2, 3, 4: Baseball I, 2, 3, 4: Football I: Cross Country 4 Like Least: Opher in soph. B-ball: Blaskovich's attitude Like Best: French class, Rocky Horror nights SHAW SUSAN FISHER Goal: To be a millionaire and marry Jon Bon Jovi Activities: Spanish Club I, 2 Like Least: Gym Like Best: Spanish Class LAURA FITZGERALD Goal: Lawyer Nickname: Fitz or Lefty Activities: German Club l, 2, 3, 4: Wrestling manager I. 2, 3: Baseball Manager 2, 3, 4: Marching Band I: Class Play 3, 4: Homecom- ing 2. 3, 4. Like Best: Friends BILL FLANDERS Goal: To be rich and retire at 25. Activities: Football 4: Golf 4. Like Least: Getting done at 2:30 Like Best: Getting done at I:O0 RAYMOND L. FORD Goal: Become a computer major Nickname: Ray Activities: Football, Winter Track and Spring Track, and on my spare time I enjoy swimming Like Least: A few of the I0th grade girls Like Best: Graduation and leaving these few people. LYNDA FOWER Goal: Lawyer Nickname: Shorty Activities: Softball I. 2. Like Least: Gym Class Like Best: Mr. Brennan's class CANDICE FRAZIER Goal: To get out of school and be a realtor Like Least Homework Like Best: Friends, AG, JG. KL, SB THOMAS T. FREEMAN Goal: College Activities: Swimming I, 2, 3, 4: German Club 22 Varsity Club 3, 4. WENDY LAURA FROST Goal: Go to college, get a good paying job and get married Like Least: Time between classes and freshmen Like Best: Teachers and Senior classmates WILLAM B. FUETTERER Goal: College Nickname: Snowball Activities: Football 2. Like Least: Homework Like Best: People MICHELLE GAILLIOUT Goal: To goto college Activities: Cheerleading 2, 3, 4: Varsity Club 3, 4: Latin Club 3, 4: Interact 3, 4: Lacrosse I. Like Least: French Club Like Best: The time before homeroom ALISA GALLI Goal: Goto college part time, work and get into fashion merchandising. Like Least: Homework Like Best: Friends and guys TONY GALLI Goal: Make a lot of money Like Least: Exams Like Best: Weekends LOUIS GALLO Goal: Electronics Like Least: Homework Like Best: Vacation ROBERT GAMBLE Goal: To be Successful Nickname: Bob Like Least: The crowded parking lot. Like Best: The easy schedule JOE GASPER Goal: Make it rich Nickname: Butch Activities: Wrestling 2, 3: Baseball 3. Like Least: Homework Like Best: Wrestling JAMES P. GATES Goal: Salesman Nickname: Weasel Activities: Concession Stand Like Least: History Like Best: Algebra REBECCA GAVALETZ Goal: Math Teacher Nickname: Becca Activities: Gymnastics I, lMgr. 2, 31, Baseball mgr, 2, 3, 4: Spanish Club I, 2, 3. 41Pres 43, Varsity Club 3, 4: NHS 3, 4: Homecoming I, 2. 3, 4: Hispanic Honor Society 3, 4 Like Least. Science classes Like Best: Teachers BRIAN GEORGE Goal: To win N W A. World Heavyweight Championship Nickname: Bash Activities: Baseball I, 2, 3. 4: Basketball l, 2, HR Rep 2, 3 Like Least: Everyone else Like Best: Myself MICHELLE GHEZZI Goal: To sing with Phil Collins Nickname: Ghez Activities: HR Rep I, 2, 3: Student Council 2, 3, 4: Field Hockey I, 2. 3, 4. Girls Varsity Club I: 2, 3. 4: Lacrosse I, 2. 3, 4, Interact 2: Cheerleading I. 2, 3 Like Least: Latenass Like Best. First day and last day of school MARK GIBERSON Goal: Automobile mechanic Nickname: Mark Like Least: American History Like Best: Industrial Arts Program iAuto Body and Auto Mechanicsl JIM GIBSON Goal: College Activities: Soccer 2. Like Least: Homework, classwork, and Exams Like Best: Weekends MICHAEL GILARI Nickname: Gigs Activities: Basketball I, 4: Drill team I, 2: Wrestling 2. TINA MARIA GILBERT Goal: To get married and become a beautician Like Least: History I Like Best: Sophmore year when I met Rusty Griffenberg KEITH GILLARDON Goal: College MICHAEL D. GILMORE Goal: Party and jam in college Nickname: Gil Activities: HR Rep 3: Tennis I. Like Least: Your name called to the Main Office Like Best: Cutting lunch DARLA SUE GODFREY Goal: Go to college Nickname: Darla Activities: Lacrosse I: FBLA 2, 3. DENNIS GOLMITZ Goal: To be Successful Activities: Cross Country I: Bowling 4 Like Least: The Food Like Best: The Engineering Courses MARCI GORDON Goal: Accountant Activities: Bowling I, 2. 3, 4: Softball I: FBLA 3, 4: FBLA Treasurer 4 Like Least: Freshman Year Like Best: Accounting ll MIKE E. GOSLINE Goal: To graduate Like Least: Being here Like Best: The ride home SENIOR DIRECTORY JOHN GRAHAM Goal: College. Party all senior year Nickname: Grambo Like Least: Guidance, I2 days a year Like Best: Weekend Parties, cutting school DEBI GRAY Goal: Accountant Nickname: Deb, Doc Like Least: Only I2 days a year out. Like Best: Getting away with more LORI GRAY Goal: College Activities: Outside activities Like Least: Gym Like Best: Classes MATT GREY Goal: Harvesting a plantation with the dead. Nickname: Bob Like Least: Jocks Like Best: Amy and the Dead JENNIFER GRESHAM Goal: To survive college Nickname: Jenny baby Activities: Concert Choir I: Band Front 3, 4: Swimming manager 2, 3. Like Least: Going from A-Hall upstairs to NA hall. Like Best: Flordia and Band Trip '86. ROBERT GREY Goal: Aeronautical Engineer Activities: Football I, 2, 3, 4: FCA 3, 4. Like Best: Leaving CHRIS GRIFFENBERG Goal: To be a successful Financial Advisor Nickname: Griff, Humper Activities: HR Rep I, 2, 3, 4: Football I, 2, 3, 4: Class Play 4, FCA I, 2, 3, 4 tTreas 41: Student Council 3, 4, Like Least: Saying goodebye to all my friends: And those Monday mornings. Like Best: Friends, Fun, Being a Senior, and the class trip to Flordia, MIKE GRIFFITH Goal: Vice president of IBM AT AGE 23. Nickname: Griff Activities: Soccer 2. 33 Tennis 2, 3, 4: Homecoming 3, 4: Prom committe 4. Like Least: Mr, Roberts computer class, Mr, Carney's pep talks before a tough match. Like Best The new colorful lockers, Mr, Roberts haircut and wardrobe RUSSEL GRAVATT Nickname: Russ Activities: Soccer I, 2. DAVE GUARNERA Nickname: Candyman Activities: Football 2. Like Least: Deadheads Like Best: Senior Year. JOHN GUILFOY Goal: Own a ski resort Nickname: Johnny Like l.east: Chemistry Like Best, Killington and Ski Trips SUSANNE GURNEY Goal: To Graduate JEAN GUSCINSKI Goal: To marry rich and live life to the fullest. Activities: Fashion Show 2, 3. Like Least: Jocks and suspensions Like Best: Partying with the gang, SD, CF, KE GLEN HALL Like Least: History Like Best: Snow Days FRANK HAMPTON Goal: To succeed Nickname: Hawk Like Least: 8:05 Like Best: l2:I2 Senior Year: JOHN HANCOCK Goal: To be rich by 2I Activities: Gymnastics Like Least: Monday Like Best: Super Glue on the floor. KEN HANIGAN Goal: Lazer Optic Engineer Nickname: Hooper Activities: Soccer I, 2: Spring Track 2: Homecoming I, 2, 3. Like Least: Quizzy Poos Running Laps. Like Best: Ski'Trips CARMEN HANRA1'I'A Goal: College Like Least: Exams Like Best: Senior Year JEANINE HARGROVE Goal: Work for the government Activities: Varsity Gymnastics Like Least: People with no class Like Best: When Mrs. Fattabiene gets upset. GREG HARKER Goal: Be a bum Nickname: Harry Hatcher Like Least: School Like Best: When Sean Wiley smokes his pro trac's ED HARRIS Goal: College Nickname: Buddha and the Heel Activities: German Club 2, 3, 4, Like Least: Lunch Like Best: The teachers and going home after 6th period. IAN HASSELBERGER Goal: Pirating the seven seas. Nickname: Chubby Activities: HR Rep I, 2: Football I, 2, 3, 4: Frosh softball manager I. Like Least: Social indifferences Like Best: Senior Seniority ROBIN HATFIELD Goal: To be wealthy and marry Ted Allen Like Least: classes Like Best: Being with Ted Allen CAROLYN HEBER Goal: Spanish Teacher Activities: HR Rep 3, 4: Spanish Club 2, 3, 4: Baseball manager I, 2. Like Least: Fitness Friday and Geometry. Like Best: Being a Senior TOM HEFFRON Goal: Own my own business Nickname: T-Bird Like Least: Failing Like Best: Making it to Senior year. ROBERT HELLMIG Goal: to Graduate Nickname: Rob Like Least: Coming to school and sitting in class for 40 minutes Lioke Best: Mr. Conlen shop class BETH HEMMIMGER Goal: College: Math Teacher Activities: Concert Band I, 2, 3, 4: Pep Bnad 3, 4: Smoke Signal 3: Homecoming 2, 3, 4: Like Least: Painting the lockers, running to classes, freshmen Like Best: TO, Band Trips '85 '86: friends DAN HERMANN Goal: Bet Bird at French Lick Nickname: Swish Activities: Class Senator I, 2: Bassketball I, 2, 3, 4: Cross Country I: Concession Stand 4. NHS 2, 3, 4: Latin Club I, Varsity Club 2, 3, 4: Like Least: O-24 Soph. year! Smoking Section Like Best: Pemberton-Home-Jr. year, Carney's class. DELONI HES8 Goal: Dental Hygienist ROBIN HESTON Goal: Physical therapist Activities: Spanish Club 2, 4: lntereact 3. Like Least: Miss Galbraith and long lunch lines Like Best: Mr. Horner JIM HILDEBRAND Goal: To go where no man has gone before. Nickname Hildy Activities: Football Like Least: Mr. Blaskeviche's wardrobe Like Best: Mr. Bogg's Class and Ski Trips STACY HINSON Goal: To go to college Nickname: Stace Activities Basketball I, 2, 3: Homeroom I, 2, 3. 4: Track I, 2, 3, 4: Girls Varsity Club I, 2, 3. 4: Winter Track 4: AfrofAmerican Club I, 2, 3, 4. Like Least: Waiting and riding the school bus Like Best: Extracurricular activities. ANTHONY HOFFNER Goal: Musican, Nuclear phyciast Nickname: Aut Activities: Football JV: Went to one dance, tried out for Tennis. Like Least: Mr. Goudy's ties Like Best: Senior Trip JEFFERY B. HOLMES Goal: College Activities: Soccer I, 2, 3, 4: Latin Club 2, 3, 4: Varsity Club 4: WHS 4. Like Least: Exams Like Best: Days off ANGELA HOPSON Goal: To go to college Nickname: Angii Activities: HR Rep I, 3: Winter Track 3, 45 AfrcrAmerican Club I, 2, 3, 4: Cheerleading ifootballl 2, 3. Like Least: Painted Lockers Like Best: Teachers ROBERT HOWELL Goal: College Nickname: Bob Activities: Football I, 2, 3, 4: Baseball I, 2. Like Least: Not being allowed to wear shorts. Like Best: Last Day of School SUSAN HUNT Goal: To go to New Zealand 272 SENIOR DIRECTORY Like Least: The first day of each school year Like Best: The last day of each school year MICHAEL HUSSY Goal: Just getting through college Like Least. Mrs. Brennan Like Best: Sci F, class and Ray Bradbury DANIEL INGLING Goal: To become a lawyer and a successful musician Activities: Gymnastics I: SADD 2: Computer Club 2, Concert Band 4. Like Least: School lunch Like Best: The Weekend MAILE IRION Goal: President of the United States Nickname: Smiley Activities: Field Hockey I, 2: Winter Track l, 2: German Club I, 2, 3, 4: Girls Varsity Club 2, 3, 4: Interact 2, 3, 4: FCA 2, 3, 4-Pres.: Student Council Rep I. 2, 3, 4: Chairperson of carna- tion sale I, 2, 3, 4: Youth ServicesfLinx I, 2, 3, 4: Class President 2, 3, 4: county Freeholder 3: State gov't 3, 4. Like Least: Not having an office until senior year Like Best: Being a senior and having a little sister who is a freshman. LISA M. ISRAEL Goal: College Nickname: Li Like Least: Homework Like Best: Graduation MARGARET E. JACKSON Goal: Drug and Alcohol counselor for adolescents ire-hab workl Nickname: Maggie Activities: Love Kids founder and Pres. 3. Like Least: Gym Like Best: Being an office bum and my fellow bums SUSAN JAGODZINSKI Goal: Cop-police Nickname: Jag Activities: Gymnastics 2: Cheerleading I, 2, 3, 4. Like Least: The Amount of Work Like Best: June I8, i987 DAVID JENDRISAK Goal: Narrator for National Geographics Like Least: Math techers and suspension policy Like Best: Lip Sync contest CRAIG JOHNSON Goal: To be very rich Nickname: g Man Activities: Basketball 2, 3, 4: Afro-American Club 2, 3, 4: iRep 3, 43: Football 4: Track 3, 4. Like Least Coming in the morning Like Best: Leaving LARISA JOHNSON Goal: To go to college and make a career Activities: Track 3: SADD 3, 4. Like Least' Having to say good-bye Like Best: Senior year MATT JOHNSON Goal: Be rich and famous Nickname: J Activities: Tennis I, 2, 3, 4: Marching Band I, 2, 3, 4: Jazz Band I, 2, 3, 4. Like Least: Coming Like Best: Graduation SHARON JOHNSON Goal: Attend college Nickname: Shae, Shake, or homegirl Activities: Spring Track I, 2: Bandfront I1 AfrcrAmerican Club I, 2, 3, 4, tSec. 2, Treas. 2, 35: Fashion Show I, 2, 3, 4: Variety Show 3 Like Least: Cafeteria food Like Best: School colors fred 8 greyl MATT JONES Goal: To Graduate Nickname: Jones Activities: Spring Track I: X-country 2, 3, Like Least: Having to get up so early Like Best: Leaving TIM JONES Goal: Parapsychologist Nickname: SD. Jones Like l.east: Foreign Language Class Like Best: Wally Weidel and weekends with Larison and Ian SARI KANGAS Goal: Become a lawyer or tour guide Activities: Aerobics, dance, jogging, cor- respondence, eating, friends!!, movies, music, traveling. Like Least: The school is too large and too big Like Best: Friendly teachers and students MONETTE KAPFERER Goal: To Succeed Nickname: Moe Activities: Future Physicians Club 2, 3. 4: Ger- man Club 2, 3 Like Least: Gym Like Best: Being a Senior JAM ES KEIL Goal: Engineer Nickname: Jim Like Least: Smoking area, freshmen Like Best: Friends, Lunch A. MARIQUE KEITH Goal: Psychologist Nickname: Rique Activities: Bandfront 4: Varsity Bowling 45 Chorus 4: Yearbook 4: Senior Class Play 4: Prom Committee 4: Future Physicians 4: Fashion Show 4. Like Least: Freshmen Like Best: Senior year. MARCI LEE KERNAN Goal: Fame and Fortune Activities: Cheerleading I: Field Hockey 2: lacrosse I, 2. Like Least: The People Like Best: Last day of school LISA KERR Goal: Social Worker Nickname: Chippy Like Least: Teachers Like Best: Senior year and lots of friends MARGUERITE KERRY Goal: Become a doctor Activities: HR Rep 2, 3, 4: Student Council: Smoke Signal, German Club, Varsity Club 2, 3, 4: Winter Track I, 2, 3, 4: Spring Track I, 2, 3, 4. Like Least: Smoking Section Like Best: Being able to wear shorts during exams SCOTT KEYS Goal: College a good life, and JC. Nickname: Keyster, Key Man Activities: Computer Club I: German Club I, 2, 3, 4: NHS 3, 4: tTreas. 4j German Honor Society: Math Team 3, 4. Like Least: Knowing I won't see good friends ever again Like Best: My friends, SJNYG, JC. MAUREEN KIRBY Goal: The pot at the end of the rainbow, to marry Kevin Sites Nickname: Moe Activities: FBLA I, 2: German Club 2: C.O.E. 4. Like Least: Substitutes with attitudes and lavs without toilet paper. Like Best: Prom, Flordia, Mr. WeildeI's Class. Am. Short Story BRIAN KIRSCHNER Goal: To become a bus driver in Zimbabuie Nickname: Kirsch Activities: Cross Country 3. 4: Winter Track 2. 3, 4: Spring Track 2, 3, 4: Legend 4. Like Least: JFK's sprint workouts: Wink steal- ing my socks Like Best: My Friends, Cutting Blocks in prac- tice, French Class STEVEN L. KIVELOWITZ Goal: Engineering Nickname: Kibbles-nfBits Like Least: Fitness Friday Like Best: Honors Calculus KAREN KJELLIQUIST Goal: To work at Shop-n-Bag and to graduate, Nickname: Parrothead Activities: Spend lots of money Like Least: Freshmen and the painted lockers Like Best: TB and Mary Jane M, B. Johnson and Mrs. Calfin RICHARD A. KLEIN Goal: College and become a professional Musician Activities: Swimming I, 2: Class Play 3: Ger- man Club 2, 3, 4: Band Roadie 3: Homecom- ing 2: Blood Drive 3, 4: Jazz Band 4, Like Least: No point in niaking a list, you know who you are! Also Homework and exams Like Best: Miss Brindisi's crasses: Music Theory I and ll, and all my new friends. RYAN KLINE Goal: To Make a Million Like Least: Lllgy colored lockers Like Best: Leaving JASON KNECHT Goal: Electrician Nickname: Ja,' Jay Like Least: Preps Like Best: Senior Year JASON KOLL Goal: Be a lifeguard Nickname: Yo Activities: Soccer 2, Like Least: Getting up to go to school Like Best: Getting out of school BARBARBA L. KOTCH Goal: Just to be happy Nickname: Barb or Barbie Activities: Lacrosse I: Field Hockey mgr. 2, 3: FBL 2, 3, 4: DECA 3, 4: library Aide I. 2. Like Least: My locker being stuck, the bus be- ing late Like Best: My Friends KENNETH M. KRAUS Goal: Lawyer Nickname: Oxen Activities, Football I . HR Rep I. 2, 3, 4: Latin Club 2, 3. 4, Senior Class Play 4 Like Least: Mr Goudy and Fat Chicks Like Best: Myself and Mary Jane DAWN LABAR Goal Be rich Nickname: Heavy Metal Activities. Like Least: No music allowed Like Best: Friends and fun KIMBERLY LANE Goal: To marry rich Nickname: Kimba Activities: Like Least: Homework Like Best: My best friend S.B, ANDREA C. LANZALONE Goal: To get through college and have a suc- cessful career Nickname: Squeaky Activities: Field Hockey I, 2, 3, 4: Lacrosse I: Winter Track 2: Softball 2, 3: Varsity Club 3, 4: Student Council I, 2, 3, 4, Class Treas. I. 2, 3: Linx 2, 3: Interact I, 2: Smoke Signal 4: Yearbook 4 Like Least: Adv. Bio., working on weekends. running sprints Like Best: Friends, Mary Jane, I2,I2pm, and forks MICHAEL K. LARISON Goal: To make Sanfo happy Nickname: Zuke Activities: Soccer I, 2, 3, 4: Basketball I, 2, 3, 4: HR. Rep. 2 Like Least: First period Like Best: Mary Jane SHARON K.A. LAWLER Goal: To reach my wildest dreams and full potential Nickname: Shar, woman Activities: Like Least: 8:05 Like Best: Dismissal ROSE M. LESSINGER Goal: To be a good wife and obey my master Activities: Like Least: Going to school Like Best: Leaving school DANIELLE LEVERING Goal: To be happy in whatever I do Nickname: Murphy Activities: Like Least: The way people judge you without even knowing you Like Best: Spending my 4 greatest years with Debi MARC LEVINE Goal: To own my own ski resort Activities: Freshman Track I: Wrestling 4, Deca 4: FBLA 4 Like Least: Homework and tests Like Best: Summer vacation NATHANIEL LEWIS Goal: To be highly successful Nickname: Nate Activities: Football 4: H:R. Rep. I. 3, Soccer I: Track I, 2, 3, 4 Like Least: Homework, Mr. Blaskovich, Mr. Humenick Like Best: The easiness of cutting class JOHNSON LI Goal: To graduate Nickname: Animal Activities: Cross country 3, 4: Winter Track 2, 4: Spring Track 2 Like Least: Mr: Blaskovich, homework, tests. mid-terms, finals Like Best: Getting out after 6 period, singing Menudo in homeroom VICTOR LIBERI Goal: To play a lot of ball and make a lot of money Nickname: Vic Activities: Soccer I, 2: Baseball I, 2, 3, 4 Like Least: Mr. Gowdy's 7 period History I class Like Best: Mr. Brennan's Frosh English with Bash MARY M. LIBERTA Goal: To live a wealthy and happy life Nickname: MBB Activities: Like Least: School policies Like Best: getting away with murder JOHN LINDELL Goal: Graduation Like Least: A.M, in Like Best: P.M. out EILEEN LINTON Goal: To be a secretary Nickname: Grumpy Activities: Bordentown regional flag corps, worked in guidance Like Least: School lunches Like Best: Being with my friends MICHAEL LOAN Goal: College Nickname: Mikey Activities: Smoke Signal Staff Like Least Homework Like Best: Dismissal KIM LOGAN Goal: To become a successful buyer, and be rich Activities: Nat'I Hispanic Honor Society Like Least: School Policies Like Best: Having Maz iMiss Maseloffj MONICA LOGAR Goal: To become wealthy Nickname: CA or LEGS Activities: Soccer I, 2, 3, 4: Captain of Soccer Team 4: Lacrosse I, 2, 3, 4: Concession Stand 4: Varsity Club I, 2, 3, 4: President of Varsity Club 4: Latin Club I, 2: Yearbook 3, 4 Like Least: Freshman year Like Best: Mary Jane's Office JEFFREY ALLAN LOSEY Goal: To live and die in LA: to have the world's biggest and best collection of shoes Like Least: Classes involving effort Like Best: Getting out early senior year LISA LOVALLO Goal: Graduate Like Least: The work Like Best: Being with my friends MARIE LUCAS Goal: To be a secretary Nickname: Re Like Least: English Like Best: Getting out a half day, last year of school KEN LUETTE Goal: Get into a good college Nickname: Iron Lungs Activities: H.R, Rep I: Soccer I, 2: Football 3, 4: DivingfSwimming I, 2, 3, 4: Baseball I: Boys Varsity Club I. 2, 3, 4 Like Least: The way Larison dresses to school: sitting next to Lydon in HR for 4 years Like Best: Ski trips, Hrynio's class MICHAEL LYDON Goal: Graduate college, become Air Force pilot Nickname: Mel Like Least: Teaching a jock like Luette to do math for 4 years Like Best: Early release as a senior SCOTT MACCHI Goal: To be successful Activities: Jazz Band 3, 4: Marching Band 3, 4: Concert Band 3, 4: Show Band 3 Like Least: Coming to school Like Best: Going home MEGAN MADORNO Goal: I WANT IT ALL! Nickname: Magruder Activities: Field hockey I, 2, 3, 4: Winter Track I: Lacrosse I, 2, 4: Softball 3: Varsity Club 2, 3, 4: Concert Choir I, 2, 3, 4: Student Council I, 2: VP of Student Council 2, Class Play 3, 4: Homecoming I, 2, 3, 4: Linx 2: Hispanic Honor Society 3, 4 Like Least: History l and Grapevines Like Best: My sports, Killington ski trips, Paul. and Mary Jane BILL MARINO Goal: To get outta here Nickname: Manno Activities: Soccer I, 2 Like Least: 7-8 periods Like Best: NOT MUCH LILLIAN MARKIND Goal: To get married Nickname: SILLY LILLY Activities: Class Play 3, 4: German Club I, 2, 3, 4: Latin Club 2, 3, 4: Future Physicians Club 2, 3: Homecoming 2: German Honor Society Like Least: English 3 Like Best: Mrs Robertson's Rules PETE MAROZSAN Goal: Become head of the Janatorial Staff at Lenape and to seduce Nancy Reagan Nickname: Weasel Activities: Class Play 3, 4: Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4: Concession Stand 4: Electronics Club 4: Art Club 3 Like Least: Coming to school, playland lockers. and getting caught Like Best: Going home, and not getting caught DEBORAH MATHES Goal: Management and peer group counceling Activities: Softball I, 4: Class Play 4: Conces- sion Stand 4 Like Least: The crowds of Freshman Like Best: The Friends JOHN MATHYS Goal: To graduate Nickname: Juan Like Least: Lenape: the new lockers Like Best: PM out and the Chevelle de Cruiser KIMBERLY MAUROFF Nickname: Chester Activities: HR Rep I, 2. 3: Tennis I: Class Play 3: Basketball I, 2: Winter Track 3: Softball I, 2, 3, 4: Girl's Varsity Club 3, 4: Student Coun- cil I, 2, 3: SADD 2, 3: Spanish Club I, 2: Var- sity Club Officer 4 Like Least Chemistry Like Best. Killington Ski Trips CHRIS MAY Goal: Graduate, marry a rich woman Like least: Lavatory stalls without doors Like Best: Teachers: Murphy, Hrynio. Barret: and the friends I made JEANINE MAY Goal: Make it through college Nickname: Neanie Activities: Soccer 2: Winter Track I: Lacrosse I, 2. 3: SADD 4: Interact 2, 3, 4: Frosh Soccer Manager I Like Least: Getting up early Like Best: The people KEVIN MCCARTV Goal: To graduate Like Least: Everything Like Best: Nothing KATHLEEN MCCOOMBE Goal: To marry the most wonderful boy in the world Nickname: Kathianne Activities: Freshman Baseball Manager I, 2: Spanish Club 2, 3, 4. Junior Class Play: Con- cert Choir 2, 3, 4: Homecoming Comm. I, 2: Hispanic Honor Society 3, 4: Intern for Sen: Bradley 4 Like Least: The huge freshman classes. English Ill Like Best Junior class play. Creative drama class KARYNE MCCORKLE Goal: to get through college Nickname: Corky Activities: Homeroom Rep. 3: Interact Treasurer 2, 3, 4: Hispanic Honor Society 3, 4: Soccer Manager I Like Least: Chemistry, no air conditioning Like Best: My friends, I2: I2 CAROLANNE MCCORMICK Goal: To pass Mr. Kunz's class Nickname: Casi Activities: German Club 3. 4: Boys Swim Team Manager 2: Stage Crew 3: Blood Drive 3, 4 Like Least: Mr, Donlin, cafeteria food Like Best: Getting out of Donlin's class CINDY McDERMO1'I' Goal: To be successful at something and to marry Christopher Stein Nickname: Pumpkin Like Least: Not being legally able to leave for lunch Like Best: Getting out at I2:l2 Senior year COLLEEN McDERMO1'I' Goal: To open my own clothes store Nickname: Coll Like Least: JB, tests, report cards Like Best: Mike Brennan, Senior year DAVID MCDONALD Goal: College Nickname: Maccer Activities: Soccer 2, 3, 4: Student Council 3, 4: Winter Track 2, 3, 4: Spring Track 2, 3, 4: FCA 3.4: Boys Varsity Club 2, 3, 4: Board of Directors of Boys Varsity Club 4: Yearbook 4 Like Least: Gummy Bears Like Best: Lunch on Kunz, Soccer by Earl CHRISTINA MCELVEN Goal: Illustrator Activities: Soccer I: Latin Club 2: FBLA 2 Liked Least: food Liked Best: friends MAUREEN McFADDEN Goal: College and success Nickname: Moo, Celena Activities: German Club 2: Winter Track 2: Chorus 3: Cheerleading 3, 4: Varsity Club 4: Senior Class Play: Senior Class Secretary Like Least: Exams, Dress code, lunches Like Best: Friends, memories, ski trips, I2:58 DEBBIE MCGRAW Goal: College, be happy S successful Activites: Track 2: Homecoming 2, 3: SADD 3 Like Least: Chemistry, no air conditioning Like Best: friends, beinga senior MIKE McHUGH Goal: College, racing in Tour de France Activities: Class Play 3, 4: Lip Sync 3: Talent Show 3: Cycling BCC Like Least: Minuto's jokes, WeideI's laugh, schedule F-ups, cops at dances Like Best: dances, Mary Jane, junior locker, people, locker pin-ups STEVE MCKEEVER Goal: have loudest car stereo on East Coast Nickname: Keeber Activities: Wrestling I, 2, 3, 4: Trainer 2, 3, 4 Like Least: Mr, Stokes Like Best: Melissa LORI McLAIN Goal: To be happy, successful, rich Activities: Cheerleader 2, 3, 4: Interact 3: Varsi- ty Club 3, 4 Like Least: being a freshman Like Best: Friends, cheerleading, fighting with Beau HEATHER MCVICAR Goal: college Like Least: Minuto's can-can jokes Like Best: Finally being a senior MAUREEN MEEHAN Goal: Nurse Nickname: Moe Activities: Hispanic Honor Society 3, 4 Like Least: Homework Like Best' Teachers SHARON MEGARGLE Goal: College Activities: Soccer I, 2, 3, 4: Winter Track 2, 3, 4: Lacrosse 2, 3, 4: Varsity Club 2, 3, 4, NHS 2, 3, 4: tTreasurer 43: Latin Club 2, 3, 4: In- teract I, 2: Prom Committee 4 Like Least: Hard Work: Word of the day Like Best: Friendly people, good classes ROBERT S. MELIA Goal: To be rich and successful Activities, HR Rep I, 2, 3, 4: Sound, Lighting technician l, 2, 3, 4, Stage Crew 2, 3, 4 Like Least: Mr. Gary's ties, mornings at Lenape Like Best: Dr. Herdegen's class, dances, attack- ing Mr: WeideI's homeroom MICHELLE MERKEL Goal: To be rich and successful Like Least: Homeroom, lunch Like Best: friends JASON MESTEMAKER Goal: be wealthy and a burden to society Nickname: Bread Activities: Football I, 2, 3, 4 Like Least: Daily announcements Like Best: Mr, Gary's Chem class BOB METZ Goal: President of Anti-Womens Movement Nickname: Metzelster Activities: Basketball I, 2: Softball 2, Track I. 2,3 Like Least: Mr. Gary's Chem class Like Best: Little freshman girls DANIELLE MIKULSKI Goal: marriage and a long, fulfilling life Like Least: everything Like Best: my good friends LAURA MILADIN Goal: To reach five feet Nickname' Little Laura Activities: Lynx 34 Like Least: Saying good-bye Like Best: M.J., friends, falling off hammock with Andrea, touch your finger to your nose CLINT MILLER Goal: to be rich Activities: Soccer 2 Like Least: crowded hallways Like Best: June IB. 1987 DON MILLER Goal: Body builder Nickname: Muscles Activities: Wrestling 2, 3, 4 Like Least: Mr, Carney's History Like Best: June I8, i987 ERICKA MILLS Goal: To marry rich Activities Swimming I, 2, 3, 4: Varsity Club 2, 3.4: Homecoming 2 Like Least: Sophomore year wfCT Like Best: Senior year JENNIFER MINTZ Goal: College and a successful career Nickname: Vella Activities: HR Rep 4: Linx 2, 3, 4: Softball I, 2, 3, 4: SADD 3, 4: Art Club I: Spanish Club I, 2: Interact I,2, 3, 4 Like Least: Fake friends, plastic people, Mon- day mornings, OI'YeIler, Mintz , broken chairs, missing mail Like Best: Wild thing, locker jokes, paybacks, yellow and pink markers, and fun times with: MI, AL, KS, TS, KL, 6 DA STEVEN MITTELL Goal: To have fun every day of my life Nickname: Skippy Activities: Swimming I, 2, 3, 4: Rifle Squad 2, 3: 4 Like Least: Not too much Like Best: JL, RB, JS, KK, JCG, JC, and Mr. Nick NICOLE MOORE Goal: Make the best of my life Nickname: Nikki Activities: HR Rep I: Class Corr. Sec. 2, 3, 4: Field Hockey I, 2, 3: Winter Track 3, 4: Homecoming 2, 3, 4: Future Physician's Club 2, 3: Latin Club 2: Concession Stand 4: AAC 3: Concert Band I: Prom Comm, 4: NHS 4: FCA 4 Like Least: Chemistry Like Best: M.J., Mr. D, all of my teachers' help PETER MUCHA Goal: West Point: commissioned officer Ll.S. Ar- my to serve my country and my God to the best of my ability SENIOR DIRECTORY 273 Nickname: Mooch Activities: Cross Country I, 2, 3, 4: Varsity Spr- ing Track Mngr. 2, 3, 4: Latin Club I, 2, 3, 4: State Semi-Final CERTAMEN 2: Student Council 3, 4: Pres. Electronics Club 3, 4: Dance I, 2, 3, 4: Yearbook I, 2, 3, 4: Lip Sync co-chairman 3, 4: Boys Varsity Club 4 Like Least: The Boneless Wonder Like Best: Discussions, friends, my ties DAVE MULLER Goal: to be a recording engineer Like Least: The Pretty. Smiling faces passing by, Like Best: Anyone who stopped DREW MULLER Goal: Mechanical engineer Activities: Swimming 1,2 Like Least: Freshmen Like Best: Mr. Weidel's Sophomore English Class DON MURPHY Goal: To Make A DIFFERENCE Nickname: THE MURF Like Least: Smell of boys locker room Like Best: Ms. BradIey's PE class STEPAN NEVSHEHIRLIAN Goal: Own the Philadelphia Flyers by age 40 Nickname: Nev Like Least: Smoking section Like Best: Sanfo's Pre-Cal STEVEN M. NICHOLS Goal: Become President Nickname: Ski Activities: AfroAmerican Club I, 2, 3, 4: ln- teract 4: Football I: Basketball 3, 4 Like Least: Mr. Sharon's Daily Announcements Like Best: Bullseyes at the bottom of the boys toilet. JEFFREY NODINE Goal: International Red Cross Activities: Computer Club I: Varsity Club I, 2, 3, 4-V.P.: FCA 2, 3-V.P., 4: Swimming I, 2: Interact 2, 3, 4-V.P.: Chess Club 3, 4: Track 3, 4: Class Play 3, 4: Homeroom Rep. I, 2, 3, 4: Student Council 4 Like Least: Monotony Like Best: Diversity KRISTIN OLSON Goal: Happiness Activities: Homecoming committee I, 2: Band- front 3, 4 Like Least: gym class Like Best: making new friends ANNEMARIE PARADISE Goal: to travel the world Nickname: Re Activities: Basketball I: Softball I, 2: Hockey 3 Like Least: everything Like Best: fun times with Kim, Jean, and Sandy RAOUEL PARTIDA Goal: go to college Nickname: Rachel Like Least: gym class and lunch. Like Best: Behavioral Science KATHERINE PATTERSON Goal: to keep my car orange Activities: Soccer I, 2, 3, 4: Softball I: Spring track 2, 3, 4: Winter track 2, 3, 4: Basketball I: Latin Club 2, 3, 4: Girls varsity 2, 3, 4 Like Least: SCW, Sanfro, tan locker. Like Best: SCW, Adv. Bio, broken locker. CRISTY PATTERSON Goal: College Nickname: Ziggy Like Least: Murf's smart alec remarks Like Best: Senior year, SEAN PHENICIE Goal: Orthodontist Like Least: School work Like Best: Sports with school spiritfdances. LISA PICKARD Goal: to graduate and find a decent guy! Activities: Homecoming committee 2: Concert Choir 2, 3, 4: Class Play 4 Like Least: Earth Science freshman year! Like Best: All the great people I met in this place and the fun we had in homeroom. GREG PIERCE Goal: Commercial Artist Nickname: Soup Like Least: Long Beach Island, June 9, I986 Like Best: Getting out early, Senior KRISTINE PINKERTON Goal: terminate Murf Nickname: Pinky ctivites: Winter track 2, 3: Spring track 2, 3: Karate Club I, 2 Like Least: Murf's bad attitude, SL, BZ. Like Best: Homeroom JAMES M. POPP Goal: have fun Nickname: Beau Activities: Football I. 2, 3. 4: Track I, 2. 3, 4: Varsity 2, 3, 4 Like Least: Taking the bus, Coming back at 2:30 Like Best: Driving to school, leaving at l2:I2 JENNIFER PORTLEY Goal: to be a fashion merchandiser Activities: Winter track 3. 4: Spring track 3, 4: Spanish Club 3, 4 Like Least: saying good-bye to good friends. Like Best: Meeting and making friends and sharing good times, Right Larisa and Sue-bee! MICHAEL RECCHIA Goal: moving back to Florida Nickname: Mike Like Least: Homework Like Best: the girls MICHAEL RECKMARK Goal: mechanic Activities: Soccer I Liked Least: homework rules late policy Liked Best: Senior year, friends. my stang HOWARD REED Goal: College Nickname: Skipper Activities: German Club 2, 3, 4 Like Least: buses Like Best: lunch WENDY RIEGERT Goal: be a bum Nickname: Wendi Activities: German Club I, 2, 3, 4 Like Least: being here and Dawn La Bar Like Best: Leaving at I2:I2 and having a boyfriend that doesn't goto school. TRICIA RILEA Goal: College Activities: Linx Like Best: going I to 5 Cudemo's office ROB RITTER Goal: Carpentry Nickname: Ritt Activities: Basketball I, 2, 3, 4: Baseball I, 2, 3, 4: Varsity Club 2, 3, 4: Yearbook 3, 4 Like Least: Study hall Like Best: My athletic coaches, Brenda ANBELMO RIVERA Goal: to be fithy rich Nickname: Chico Like Least: The Staff Like Best: Being a senior MOIRA ROBERTS Goal: College Activities: Lacrosse I: Latin Club 2 BART ROCKETT Goal: to play college football Activities: Football I, 2, 3, 4: Baseball I: Varsity club 3, 4 DOUG ROHNER Goal: college Nickname: the Rhone or Slug Activities: Tennis I, 2, 3, 4: Varsity Club 3, 4 Like Least: difficult work and my sister being here this year. Like Best: Tennis, and the time Bakun and I flip- ped over the Golf cart DANTE ROHR Goal: Be a millionaire Activities: Cross-country I, 2, 3, 4: Track I, 2, 3, 4: Winter track 2: Art Club Like Least: Studying Like Best: ART KAREN ROSSI Goal: Sports Medicine Physical Therapist Activities: Poms I, 2, 3, 4: Newspaper I, 2, 3: Editor 4: Wrestling Manager I, 2: SADD 2: Dance Squad I, 2: LINX 3, 4 Like Least: Getting up to go to school Like Best: the people and all the fun! TOM ROWAN Goal: to make millions of S Nickname: Tom Like Least: starting freshman year Like Best: Leaving this year JEFFREY RUBINCAM Goal: to become a vet Activities: Marching Band I, 2, 3, 4: Section Leader 3, 4: Jazz Band 2, 3, 4: Show Band 4 Like Least: Sitting in Homeroom Like Best: Band Competitions and Trips LISA M. RUGER Goal: College for a law enforcement officer Nickname: Lee Activities: Karate Club I, 2, 4: LINX 3, 4: Class Play 3, 4: German Club I, 2, 3, 4: SADD 2: Homecoming I, 4: Prom Committee 4: Chorus 2, 3: Girls Ensemble 4 Like Least: Geometry Like Best: Miss Brindisi for 4 great years of German JOHN RYAN Goal: make it big after college Nickname: Jack Activities: Football I, 2, 3, 4: Basketball I, 2, 3, 4: Track I Like Least: Absent after homeroom Like Best: Pep rallies ROBERT SAMMACONIS Nickname: Rob Activities: Baseball I, 2, 3, 4: Bowling 3, 4: Var- 274 SENIOR DIRECTORY sity club 3, 4 Like Least: Freshman Dogs Like Best: 5th period out ELLYN SANDY Like Least: Coming in, in the morning. Like Best: Leaving for home PATRICIA SANELLI Goal: College and to have a successful life Nickname: Patticake Activities: Field Hockey I: Class Play 3: Homecoming 3, 4: Prom Committee 4: SADD 4 Like Least: Car Accidents, fake people, smok- ing section, freshman year Like Best: Leaving after 6, friends, senior year, Disney world, Mike the cashier JULIE SARKAS Goal: College Activities: Field Hockey I: Deca 4: Class Play 3: Homecoming 4: Prom Committee 4 Like Least: Geometry class Like Best: leaving after 6 MIKE SALINDERS Goal: Graduate High school Like Least: absent after homeroom Like Best: Smoking Section ROBERT SCARBORO Goal: to be rich Nickname: Bob Like Least: Seeing Mr. Davidson Like Best: Parties DANA SCAVELLI Goal: beautician Like Least: Being here Like Best: Partying JAMIE SCHARKER Goal: Millionaire Like Least: Some teachers and getting caught fighting Like Best: being suspended and senior year KRI8 SCHANTZ Goal: College Nickname: Schantz Activities: Corresponding Secretary I: HR Rep 2, 3, 4: Field Hockey I, 2: Lacrosse I, 2: Winter Cheerleading 2.3: LINX 2, 3, 4 Like Least: Rumor-spreaders PAMELA SCHARPF Nickname: Ringo Activities: Deca 3, 4 Like Least: Being here Like Best: Leaving here LYNNE SCHEINGOLD Goal: to become a make-up artist in Boston Activities: Swimming I, 2: Fashion Show 3, 4 Like Least: going I-8 Like Best: Getting out at I2:I2 LAURA SCHLITZ Nickname: Lori Like Least: Summer school Like Best: people CHRISTOPHER SCHULTZ Goal: College Nickname: Topher Activities: HR Rep I, 2: Vice Pres. 3: Soccer I, 2, 3, 4: Basketball I: Track I, 2: Boys' State 3: Blood drive 3: Yearbook 3 Like Least: school dress code Like Best: Leaving school after 5th per. STACEY SCHWAETZ Goal: to marry Chuck and to have a happy life together Nickname: Stay Activities: Winter track I: Deca 3: Prom Com- mittee 4 Like Best: Making a special friendship with Mrs. Smith DERRICK SCOTT Goal: Computer Analyst Nickname: d Activities: Basketball I: Spring track 3: Winter track 4: Afro-American Club, Fashion show I. 2, 3, 4 Like Least: The ugly locker colors, smoking Like Best: The teachers, the classes, the girls TRACY SEVER8 Goal: to marry a wealthy man Like Least: having to be here! Like Best: leaving school early SEEMA SHAH Goal: Success Activities: Winter track I, 2, 3: NHS 4: Lacrosse 2: Latin Club 2, 3, 4: Varsity Club 2, 3, 4 Like Least: crowded halls: flourescent lockers Like Best: P? WENDY SHANE Goal: Child Care Activities: SADD 2 Like Least: geometry, the lockers Like Best: 2:30 p.m. ROBERT SHARP Goal: become a great drafter Nickname: Sharples Activities: Bowling 2, 3 Like Least: Chemistry with Mr, Gray Like Best: Summer Vacation DAVID SHATLEY Goal: live it up Like Least: lunch' Like Best: getting out JONATHAN SHAW Goal: Running my own business, Nickname: Choir boy Like Least: riding school bus Like Best: Concert choir TARA SHEELY Goal: Cosmotology Like Least: The people who thought they were better than everyone else Like Best: meeting and spending time with my best friend Giselle, getting out, Miss Mazloff, Mrs, Letrel JIM SHEPPARD Goal: to stay out of trouble Nickname: Shep Activities: Football I: Baseball I: Class Play 3, 4 Like Least: discipline slips, books Like Best: June 18, 1987 AMY SHERMAN Goal: RN with a BA Like Least: homeroom and lunch AMY SIDES Goal: to be a California girl Nickname: Dizzy, Sweet Pea, Snugglebunny Activities: Karate Club I: Swimming I, 2: Gym- nastics 2 Like Least: Drugs and alcohol Like Best: Stryper t-shirts and a cap and gown in June of '87 DOUGLAS SIMON Goal: find the godhead Nickname: Stoner Like Least: new colors of the lockers Like Best: smoking area SUSAN SIPP Goal: to get out of here Like Least: school food MICHAEL SLAUGHTER Goal: graduate Nickname: Micki Activities: AfrtrAmerican club Like Least: no air conditioning Like Best: the way the school is spread out NICOLLE SMALL Goal: to co-star in a movie with Rob Lowe Nickname: Nikki Activities: Lacrosse I, 2, 3: Cheerleading I, 2, 3: Student Council 2, 3. 4: Linx 3, 4: Homecom- ing committee I, 2: Class Play 4: HR Rep 2: Soccer manager I: Interact Club Like Least: leaving Like Best: going I-5, great times with friends BRADLEY G. SMITH Goal: To graduate from High School and College Nickname: Brad Activities: Basketball I, 2, 3: Track 3: Prom committee 3, 4: Booster Club 3 STEVE SNOKE Goal: to get out of here Nickname: Steve Like Least: staff, freaks, rules Like Best: Abi Ludwig, smoking section KRISTIN SOLOMON Goal: to become a nurse Nickname: Kris Like Least: snobs, goobers, some teachers Like Best: meeting Larry S. and making friends. DEBRA SPADARO Goal: fame and fortune Nickname: Debby Activities: HR Rep I: Winter track I, 2: flags I, 2, 3, 4: iiag captain 4: Band front captain 4: dance squad 2, 4: Carnation sale 2, 3, 4: SADD 2, Smoke Signal I, 2, 3, 4: Art Club 2: homecoming I, 2, 3, 4: Class play 3, 4: Spanish club 4 Like Least: dress code Like Best: good times with friends AMY SPAGNOLA Goal: to have Steven Spielberg's job before I'm 35. Nickname: Spag Activities: Gymnastics I, 2: Swimming I, 2, 3 class play 3, 4: concert choir 2, 3, 4: Jazzrl band 3, 4: concert band 4: Marching band 4 Like Least: Homework and Chemistry Like Best: band trips RAYMOND STAHL Goal: College Nickname: Ray Activities: Soccer I, 2, 3, 4: FBLA 3: Varsity Club 4 Like Least: Doing all the work Like Best: Finishing SHERIDAN STASKEWICZ Goal: College, law school Nickname: Sher Activities: NHS 4: Girls Ensemble 4: class play 4: Gypsy: Student Council: Latin Club: South Jersey Chorus: Smoke Signal Like Least: 4:30 a.m. Like Best: Spontaneity JOSEPH STEFF Goal: to become rich Nickname: Joe Activities: Wrestling 2 Like Least: Freshman year Like Best: Senior year DEBRA STEINROCK Goal: College Nickname: Debbie Activities: flags 1: Poms 2, 3, 4: Pom co-captain 4: dance squad 1, 2, 3, 4: homecoming 2, 4: wrestling manager 2, 3: softball 2 Like Least: no air-conditioning Like Best: senior year MICHAEL STEPHENSON Goal: Attend Annapolis, nuclear engineer Nickname: Mike Activities: Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4: Yearbook Staff 3, 4: Swimming I, 2, 3, 4: Boys State 3: Track I, 2, 3, 4: VP, NHS 3, 4: B.O.D. Varsity Club 4 Like Least: D hall congestion Like Best: Jack the Duke Earl, Thanks JENNIFER STEWART Goal: to own a Chinese restaurant! Nickname: Stewie Activities: Homecoming 1, 2, 4: Field Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4: Lacrosse I, 2: Winter track 2: Student Council rep 3: Blood drive 3, 4: Student Coun- cil 3, 4: LINX 3: play 4: Class VP 4: Varsity club 3, 4 Like Best: the fun, the friends and the great memories that will last a lifetime. MICHAEL STILES Goal: Make it through college and be forever happy with Jeff Tucker Nickname: Sti or Shell Activities: HR Rep 1, 2: Field Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4: Cheerleading 1, 2, 3, 4: lacrosse I, 2, 4: Homecoming Committee 1, 2: FCA 2, 3, 4 Like Least: getting up in the morning, Mr. Gary's ties, grapevines Like Best: leaving early. MJ, JT, and memories shared with friends JOHN STITI' Goal: to be independently wealthy Activities: Tennis 2, 3, 4: NHS 2, 3, 4: Knowledge Bowl 1. 2, 3, 4: Presidential Classroom 4: Basketball Manager 1, 2, 3 Like Least: People who hand out in smoking section Like Best: Tennis, Basketball and Sophomore year ERIC E. STOUCK Goal: College Nickname: Gumby Activities: Wrestling 2, 3, 4: Track 2, 4: Mar- ching Band 2, 3, 4: Jazz band 2, 3, 4: German club 2, 3, 4: cross-country 4 Like Least: The iridescent lockers, Senior year, crowded halls and buses Like Best: Senior year the friendships made GEORGE STRACHAN Goal: Lead a communist revolution in Zimbab- wae, to go over Niagara Falls in a barrel Nickname: Geordie Activities: Cross-country I, 2, 3, 4: Spring track 1, 3, 4: Winter track 2: Swimming 3, 4 Like Least: Sex, drugs and rock 'n roll Like Best: LM, voyage to the bottom of the sea with T-Bird and lan SANJAY SUTARIA Goal: Computer program Like Least: l don't know Like Best: my friends are here SHERRI SZCZEPANSKI Goal: to be rich Activities: Soccer 1, 2, 3: track 1: LINX 3, 4 Like Least: Suspensions Like Best: meeting Steve AMANDA TANNANBAUM Goal: Fashion Designer Activities: Bandfront l, 2, 3, 4: Flag co-captain 3: captain 4: Fashion Show 2: Art Club 3, 4: Spanish Club 3, 4: Spanish HS 3, 4 Like Least: the color of my locker Senior year Like Best: Bandfront STEVE TAUTKU8 Goal: College Nickname: Manley Activities: Soccer 1: Wrestling 1,2: Baseball 1 Like Least: lockers Like Best: Senior year LORI TAYLOR Goal: to go to college and be happy Nickname: L.T. Activities: Latin Club 3, 4: SADD 3, 4: Winter track 3: Prom committee 4 Like Least: the foodl?j in the cafeteria Like Best: graduation PAUL TESTA Goal: President of the LIS Nickname: Maff Like Least: going Like Best: leaving BRIAN K. THOMAS Goal: Army engineering Like Least: Staci Lemmon Like Best: Cuttin' school LAURA LYNN TIDEMANN Goal: college. singing career Nickname: Tide, Guacamole Activities: Concert choir 1, 2, 3, 4: Art Club 3, 4: French Club 3, 4: S. Jersey Chorus 2, 3, 4: All State Chorus 4: class play 3, 4 Like Least: Freshman Gym Like Best: My friends, and performing in the plays and concert choir FRANK TIMAR Goal: goto college Like Least: homework Like Best: days off KIMBERLY TISCHNER Goal: to be an optometrist Nickname: Kim Activities: Basketball I: Softball 1, 2, 3: Homecoming 2: NHS 2, 3, 4: NHS Secretary 4: Varsity club 2, 3: Yearbook staff 4 Like Least: homework Like Best: new friends, getting out 6th RAY TIVER Goal: Trade school Nickname: Ray Like Best: 12:12 LINISE TOCCO Goal: to be happy and successful Nickname: Shorty Activities: Deca 3: Wrestling Manager I, 2 Like Least: Exams Like Best: all the partying times l've had with my friends BILL TRAUTWEIN Goal: to be rich Like Least: Freshman Like Best: Senior CHARLES TROTMAN Goal: College Nickname: Chuck Activities: Wrestling I, 2, 3, 4: Soccer 1: Varsity Club 2, 3, 4 Like Least: Taking the bus Like Best: The awesome wrestling team DEBORAH TRUMPFHELLER Goal: Airline Stewardess Nickname: Debbie Activities: Lacrosse I Like Least: the food, the smell of the cafeteria VINCE TUCKER Goal: try to keep a steady job Nickname: Lester Activities: Varsity Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4 Like Least: the color's of the lockers, Mr, Van Dyke Like Best: all my friends, Heather Wolff JEANETTE UNGER Goal: College Activities: Cheerleading 2, 3, 4: captain 4: Varsi- ty club 3, 4: Pres. Classroom 4: NHS 3, 4: Hispanic HS 3, 4: Smoke Signal 4 Like Least: Senior lunch Like Best: Cheerleading JEFFREY J. UNGAR Goal: to be rich Nickname: Jeff Activities: Cross-country 2, 3, 4: Winter track 2, 3, 4: Spring track 2, 3, 4: Math team 1, 2, 3, 4 MICHELE URBACH Goal: College and to be rich Nickname: Urb Activities: Soccer 1, 2: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: Softball 1, 2, 3, 4: HR Rep 1, 2: Varsity club 2, 3, 4 Like Least: Mr. Carney's lst period History Like Best: Senior year, MJ, and Mr. D. and June 18, 1987 LORA VALOCIK Goal: to be a success as an executive secretary and make lots of money Activities: FBLA 2, 3, 4: Senior Prom Commit- tee 4 Like Least: the crowded hallways, the bus ride Like Best: Leaving school early, not riding the bus LARA VAUGHAN Goal: Criminal Law Activities: Winter track 4: Tennis 1: Softball 1 Like Least: crowded halls, the color of the lockers Like Best: P.M. Out, MJ MICHAEL VELILLA Goal: to be a successful business owner and be happy for the rest of my life Nickname: Mike Like Least: Humeniuk's lectures on God and the Universe Like Best: All the good times spent with friends and especially with J.U. tthanksi LUI8 VERGARA Goal: get into commercial Pilot Flying Nickname: Eddie V Activities: Wrestling 2, 3 Like Best: Half day at Senior year EDMUND C. VERNIER Goal: Lincoln Technical lns. Nickname: Ed Like Least: Exams Like Best: 12:12 and all the awesome parties TANYA WALKER Goal: to go to college Nickname: Tee Activities: AfrcrAmerican club 1, 2, 3, 4: Basketball 1, 3, 4: track 1 2 Like Least: Going to my classes Like Best: graduation LEE WANICUR Goal: to be a famous singer Activities: Soccer manager 1: Homecoming Committee 1, 2: Student Council 1, 3, 4: ln- teract 2: Class Play 4 Like Least: no air conditioning, crowded halls Like Best: MJ's office and friends DANIEL L. WEAVER Goal: college, successful businessman Nickname: Dan or Weavs Activities: Gymnastics 3 Like Least: crowded parking lot, boring teachers Like Best: being with my friends, pep rallies, dances, football games DAVID WEAVER Goal: to complete college Nickname: Dave Activities: Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4: Basketball 1,2 Like Least: crowded parking lot Like Best: lunch period THOMAS L. WEAVER Goal: Make more money Nickname: Tom or Weave Like Least: Homework Like Best: class KAREN WEED Goal: to get accepted to college Nickname: Smok'em Activities: Softball 1: Winter track 3, 4: Spring track 2, 3 Like Least: homework Like Best: students BRAD WELDON Goal: to get out of Lenape Activities: Soccer 2, 3 Like Least: getting homework Like Best: getting out at 1:00 my Senior year TIM WHEELER Goal: college Nickname: Wheels Activities: football 1: wrestling 3, 4 Like Least: Chemistry Like Best: leaving school early, senior year SEAN WILEY Goal: to own and drive a top alcohol funny car Nickname: Coyote Activities: Basketball 1: class play 3, 4 Like Least: The painted lockers Like Best: Throwing lunch tables, smoking the tires when leaving the parking lot, HM DAN WILKEN8 Goal: Die Happy Like Least: Teachers Like Best: sheps TOD WILKINSON Goal: to complete med-school Nickname: Silk Activities: HR Rep 1, 2, 3: Basketball 1: Student Council 3 Like Least: attendance policy Like Best: teachers DEAN WILLIAMS Goal: to live a full life with Carisa Like Least: Romper Room locker colors Like Best: Electronics with Larry Heredegen JENNIFER WILLIAMS Goal: to be rich and happy Nickname: Jen Activities: homecoming 2, 3, 4: Softball 2: SADD 3, 4: Soccer manager 3, 4: Prom com- mittee l Like Least: Library, study hall Like Best: Good times, friends, being a senior, driving STEPHANIE WILLIAMS Goal: to be happy, live well, be successful, to live and study in exotic places Activities: Spanish 2, 3, 4: Hispanic HS 3, 4: SADD 3, 4: FBLA 2, 3, 4: Field Hockey l, 2: Homecoming 1, 2, 3, 4: Prom committee 4 Like Least: Freshman year, Mr. Singer, Library Lunches, study hall Like Best: Friends, senior year, good times the teachers who helped me JOHN WILSON Goal: college Activities: Wrestling 2, 3: Soccer 1,2 Like Least: Lenape DAVE WIMAN Goal: college Nickname: Dave Activities: Soccer 1, 2, 3: Baseball 1: Swimming 1: Jazz Band 1: Band 1, 2, 3: Like Least: Mr. Johnson's Pre-Cal class Like Best: Bth period study hall last year LEO WINKEL Goal: to embezzle millions of dollars from Zimbabwae Nickname: Wink 1God of Hellfirei Activities: CC I, 2, 3, 4: Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4: Spring track 1: yearbook 1, 2, 3, 4 Like Least: beat trees Like Best: KC, Mission impossible, all my long nights spent studying MICHELE WINKLER Goal: College Nickname: Shelley Activities: Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: Softball I, 2: Varsity Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Like Least: beat trees Like Best: MJ's office WENDY WINSER Goal: married Like Least: getting up early Like Best: getting out early SUE WITTY Goal: to become a rock singer Nickname: Dim-Witty Activities: Tennis 2, 3, 4: Class play 1, 4: SADD 3, 4: Spanish Club 3: FBLA 3: Homecoming committee 3, 4: prom committee 3, 4: ski club 1: chorus 1, 2, 3: concert choir 4: year- book 4 f Like Least: my sophomore year Like Best: the cute guys who wear levi's SHARON WISE Goal: to be satisfied with whatever I do, that's success Nickname: Cabbage Patch Activities: Future Physicians 2: Latin Club 3: Homecoming 3, 4: FCA 2, 3, 4: prom comv mittee 4: yearbook 4 Like Least: Knowing l am leaving a lot of good people that I will never see again Like Best: All the good times, Sari you're great, good luck Sue! Love ya! HEATHER WOLH: Goal: to graduate Nickname: Wolffy Activities: field hockey 1, 2, 4: basketball 1, 4: softball 1, 3, 4: Varsity club treasurer Like Least: academic elegibility requirements Like Best: Mary Jane JOYCE WOLFROM Goal: to be successful Activities: FBLA 1, 2, 3, 4: Homecoming 4: bandfront 1, 2: prom Like Least: freshman year Like Best: the friends I made and all the good times and finally making it to senior year CAROL ANN WRAY Goal: college and be happy Activities: class play 4: usher 3: Spanish club 4 Like Least: exams, sophomore classes Like Best: Junior year, the people, Spain trip MICHAEL YEISER Goal: to be wealthy Nickname: Mike-Mike Activities: Afro-American club 3, 4 Like Least: going to classes Like Best: getting out! BEATA ZAREMBA Goal: to go to college, live well and to be successful Nickname: Bea Activities: homecoming 2, 3, 4: Spring track 2, 3: SADD 3, 4: Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4: Prom com- mittee 4 Like Least: freshman year geometry Like Best: All the good times, friends and finally being a senior JIM ZIELINSKI Goal: own my own trucking business Nickname: Jimbo or Z-man Activities: Football 1,2: HR rep 2, 3: Legend 4 Like Least: the lunch Like Best: staying in MJ's airfonditioned office WENDY ZULKER Like Least: homeroom Like Best: English in 11th grade MELISSA ZUMPETTA Goal: College and success Nickname: Zump Activities: Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4: lacrosse 1: Swim- ming manager 1, 2, 3: HR rep 1, 2, 4: Interact 1, 2, 3: Varsity Club 2, 3, 4: Homecoming 1, 2, 3, 4: class play 4: Spanish club 1, 2, 3: NHS 4: Smoke Signal 2, 3, 4 Like Least: Exams, dress codes Like Best: Friends, good times, dad SENIOR DIRECTORY 275 Customers - Patrons Advertisers 276 ADVERTISEMENTS lt0A39iY1'L'liC?J:f?f2 1 1 'Q' we 1 E ' gg! 2 3 ' E Y 1 'T A HQSEEEIEEAQ' ADVERTISEMENTS if M g?P5 . 01 x N I X -ff KV. 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LAUREL, NJ 08054 MEDFORD LAKES, NJ 08055 MOORESTOWN, NJ 234-9728 654-5 1 8 1 08057 235-5634 654-9870 235-4 1 1 7 COMPLETE AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE 24 HOUR TOWING NIGHT 654-0690 Congrafufafiona io Me LARCHMONT CE... of 1987 The Central Record Your Good Neighbor Newspaper Since 1896 Sa!ufe5 flue Jenape .geniom gm '52 ?U 'L U ! ,QW-u K. P.o. Box 126 Medford' N--L 0545000 MT. LAUREL, N..J. ososo 235-431 1 f SPORTSWEAFQ PARTY FAVORS I XX KZKQQIEQSX RQ Campus BRAND Q . Classuzs APPLES 100 E. Marne Highway gig PO. Box 757 IV2 Mn-ES WEST - I Mt. Laurel, NJ 08054 OF v1NcEN'rowN COUNTY 616 16093 234-7474 GERALD H. DUNCAN QCHURCH RD.p 292 ADVERTISEMENTS Typ f T MEREDITH BUS lTgf'Qi5,fQ' i' CHARTER EDUCATIONAL if SCHOUL BUS TRAVEL TOURS SERVICE i' PICNICS Specializing in Student Tours i' SPECIAL EVENTS Dim i' SPORTS .N , ' Vw ff N W i BRICK ROAD ' 5 CHERRY mu. N ' A 424 1010 3 H. A. 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KNOWING YOU WOULD ACCOMPLISH THIS GOAL, BUT WANTING TO LET YOU KNOW HOW VERY PROUD WE ARE OF ALL OF YOUR OTHER GOALS YOU HAVE ACCOMPLISHED ON YOUR WAY THERE YOU, OUR DAUGHTER, HAVE MADE US VERY HONORED TO SEE YOU TAKING A HOLD ON YOUR LIFE AND NOW BECOMING INDEPENDENT ENOUGH TO GO ON TO COLLEGE TO ACCOMPLISH EVEN HIGHER GOALS FOR YOURSELF. WITH ALL OF OUR PROUD AND AFFECTIONATE LOVE, MOTHER AND DAD SHERRY LEE, DARLIN JO, SUANN AND GRANDPOP COMPLIMENTS OF: CORNER HANOVER 8. RT. 38 CORNER HARTFORD RD. 8. RT. 38 PEMBERTON, N.J. 08068 MT. LAUREL, N.J. 08054 46092 6946250 46095 235-9462 Stiles Sunoco Service Centers AUTO REPAIR SPECIALISTS Q24 HRS. SERVICEJ N.J. STATE APPROVED INSPECTION Lou 81 Eleanor Stiles proprietors CLASS OF '87 - WISHING EACH AND EVERYONE OF YOU SUCCESS AND HAPPINESS IN THE YEARS AHEAD. LOU AND ELEANOR STILES 296 STILES sunoco PHONE 16091 566-0132 ERNEST GAUM, INC. TOOLS, DIES, SPECIAL MACHINERY 1080 ROUTE 1 30 fl Cherish Today. 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LAUREL, NJ Ieosp 234l01 74 PETER BERTOTTI THOMAS BERTOTTI President General Manager '1 5 O F-O .jzefe 'J .7Ja122fQs'- jjarfs 0. Corner of 7 Chapel-Wd Meffief AVCS- 301 Chester Avenue 0 Moorestown, N.J. 08057 next I0 PAINTS PARTS GARDEN STATE RACE TRACK 235-1222 Toll Free: 1-800-624-1780 A S Z ASSOCIATES MT. LAUREL, NJ 08054 Pinelands Plumbing 8: Heating Supply Inc. RT. 70 81 RED LION ROAD VINCENTOWN, NEW JERSEY 08088 PHONE 859-2055 AERMOTOR DAVE KOENIG PUMPS, WATER SYSTEMS STEVE HURLEY Owne s AND ACCESSORIES ADVERTISEMENTS he , , ' ett1CV11lal FAMILY RESTAURANT Q PIZZERIA C0 GR TULATES LE APE HIGH CLASS OF '87 H, fag: 0 l hi Place eally Delivers' by Albert H. Papp The Spaghetti Villa Rte. 130 84 Chestnut Hill Qinnaminson 786-8068 Here we go again, another one of those don't let-the name-fool-you type of places. Restaurants can sure make rt hard on reviewers sometimes, and restaurant go- ers, too. Case rn point: The Spaghetti Villa. lf you didn't know a thing about this place, you may think that rt's a shopping-center pasta palace, with stromholi, cheese steaks 84 pizza. Very nice, but not what you had in rnrnd for a nice dinner out, right? You would be as wrong as 1 was. Emphasize the Villa part of the name. They have mounds and mounds of luscious, homemade pasta, a wide variety, rn fact, with a tempting list of equally luscious sauces. But there's so much more than spaghetti. Yes, think Villa , as in a very attractive, comfortable land delight- fully air condrtronedl place to be, with a wide variety of delicious food at your fingertips. 'l lrrnk that way, and you'll be rrght on the niark lgven the exterior of this place looks sul'-.tantral and rnvrtrng- modified, French styl. niansarcl roof errvelopes walls of wlrrte brrr k that cover this not-too-small building. lliese features, along with a tall, stylized sign, make this place easy to find along the crrrnmercral jungle of Rte. 130. More delights await inside. The Spa- ghetti Villa is family owned and operated, 81 proprietor Elmer Conover,along wrthsonrgz licacl chef Robert, has done a great job of riarrsformirig the interior into a place of comfort and casual attractiveness. Strips of dark wood are set off against white stuccoed wallsarid theoccasronalorl parntrnglends an an of hrfauty and grace. Hangrrrg Tiffany and liulrp lamps punctuate the low lhut not too drnrl light, throwing splashes of color on the rrrarroon, upholstered chairs and padded booths Fornirca topped tables and plants rllllll1lt'l4'1lll'irk'i'l14:' Attractive andnot too r rf Very nrt r' .Xll of the great forrrl ls rnrrilv to orclvr nothing is pre-made. That can mean a slight wait sometimes, but believe me, it's worth it. Homemade soup rs done fresh daily, as rs the pizza dough. There's ample portions at reasonable prices, and all dinners come with soup, salad 8: garlic bread. Some even come with a huge bowl of complimentary mussels marinara. They have lunch specials daily, featuring a pizza for-one at 5199! There's also a separate take-out section, and they'll deliver ANYTHING on the menu, seven days a week. Keep an eye open for the arrival of their newest menu selection- soft ice cream, Great plain, or for rce cream sodas and sundaes. On to the food! The Spaghetti Villa menu is BIG: 19 pizza varieties, with turnovers, calzone 8: strombolr, 12 soups 8: salads, 11 house specialities, such as Baked Eggplant Mani- cottr f36.85lor Baked Sicilian RigatonrO7.15i, eight omelettes 8: 10 grill items fburgers 8: suchl, 38 varieties of hot sandwiches, steaks and subs, and 32 different varieties of veal, poultry Sz seafood. Plus a c hrldren's menu' Like l said, the menu is Big! l started my dinner with the soup del giorno- cream of broccoli, thick, flavorful version studded with bits and chunks of broccoli and a big, big taste. Delicious. fBowl '1.25l The complimentary mussels marinara was a surprisingly large bowl of equally large mussels- tender, lots of flavor, no grit, with Robert's extravagant marinara sauce. What a nice treat. They don't skrmp here! Next was a taste of the Tortellinr Alfredo 156.701 The tortellrnr were larger than the usual and done rust right, with a very wonderful, thick, cheesy Alfredo sauce gen- erously served up, heavy cream, butter, egg and lots of romanocheese. Robert deserves a medal for his sauces! The Veal Piccante U9 Hfll was a simple clrsh. srnrply and perfectly done Tliive gen irrous slalrs of while, nrrrtuivd yt-al, wrtli none of the tell-tale criss-cross tenderizing pattern on the meat that says This lousy veal was pounded into submission! Top quality veal, the best, lovingly breaded, each slab with it's own lemon wedge and fresh, sauteed mushrooms. Again, the sauce was a standout- no oil to muck it up, just lots of butter, lemon juice, wine, with garlic and other seasonings. l'm not an expert on Prccante, so 1'm not sure rf the sauce was the classic version or not. Whatever the case, the sauce was great, lending a unique, delicious taste to a simple dish, without overpowering the fabulous taste ofwie veal. All that you could ask for rn a sauce. The Piccante also came with a side of spaghetti for ravroli, 50' extral. 1 opted for the spa- ghetti, and so as not to confuse or overload my taste buds, l ordered more of the Piccante sauce instead of red sauce. They dorr't really have to tell you the pasta is homemade because you can taste the differ- ence. lt's a subtle difference to be sure, nothing you can pinpoint. But the taste is great. You'll love rt! There are dinner specials every day at The Spaghetti Villa, so keep an eye on the specials board. They are available for small parties too- with such great food, it's an irrestible idea. fAlso, you are invited to bring you own sprritsl l would like to caution you about one thing- you'd better arrive hungry, because the portions are large. Nothing skimpy here. When you take into considera- tion the low prices, you'll realize that The Spaghetti Villa offersa tremendous valuefor your dining dollar. Soup, salad, garlic bread, sides of spaghetti, complimentary mussels, PLUS the main course- it can almost be too much to eat. But that's what doggie bags are for! The Spaghetti Villa is open Mon,-Wed., ll to ll, Thurs , 11 to 12, Fir , 11 to 1,Sat, ll to 12 and Sun., 12 to 10 You're going lm like this plat e A lot ....,..-.......,- V. , . ...,, ...... -, 2- sf! fyf i C77 if if-5 3 .r li W 4' at sf: 3 ml SZ ?- 'i s fl Q iff e Q I Li iff! I dl 2 525 W 5.5 5 ? 3. 3 a rig its 55: if 55: 5 Zi ,. . ,. .. .-.-.-...-...., ...,-.- ...- ., - at --,..-- -- SPAGHETTI VILLA - GALLO GMC TRUCK SALES, INC. Wheat Road Phone: f609J 697-3100 Vineland, N.J. 08360 THE TRUCK PEOPLE FROM GENERAL MOTORS NEW - USED TRUCK SALES PARTS - SERVICE GENERAL MOTORS PARTS DIVISION ROBERT C. WEIRICH HOWARD M. 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