Long Branch High School - Green Wave Yearbook (Long Branch, NJ)
- Class of 1983
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They are the imaginations way of perceiving the future and maintaining hope for that tomorrow. Within these pages are our future beginnings. It is the task of all those depicted herein to envision the world and to shoot for the moon. Dreams of today become the inventions, cures, discoveries, actualities of tomorrow. , a 1316 am sr W N gr , F, , .fl F' ' ' W H wgcwt 4' fray' Memories are our You will find between its covers, is a blueprint for the future. construction workers, all ingredients that blend together to produce a great society. As you' read beyond this page, see past the 'lstudents and educators , rather, envision with us, the creators of this yearbook, the framework of our future and those who will be most instrumental in bringing it to pass. This is our vision - we hope it will be our reality, , - Debra Levin g.,,A Photo Courtesy of NASA Fairchild Publit a 1 4 2 ,ri ,W fy, ' DaHEn6A'kIbe' 5,1 1 n in 1111111-Til T111 1 T111-m 1111 -l-T1 1 1 - -T1 l 1 11 1111111 l1 111 111--ll T11 11 - -- 1 1 Jw, Um, s-14 Mrs. RadIer's Class 15 s Ss Q ,sg . fy' Ezmk lulleC - ' And the glad earth caressed by murmuring showers, Wakes like a brlde to deck herself wrth flowers' Cornwell I NTE l.A MODE .21 I bt , , rn' mp,,,,fx U.. , , , , g. my .HW , .W 'M I ' wif ' ' I awry, , MWF Wffllam, me' ,Q ' G ' l l ,gag f V 1 . 1. f A V, ,, ff' 'qw A H 46 ,KJV if M ,, -f .rW,.f- . V 5, A, I f Q V,,. , , 4, f WH fr -rf we 1-sm,4ef':p YK V I 4,5 ,,,,, ,,vl,1V,k ME BUYS TRACK All shore runner Greg Otey t800ml and the mile relay team consisting of Darrow Otey, Greg Otey, Franklin lames and Chris Mayo led the Boy's Spring Track Team to an undefeated season. The team won the TTB North and the Group Ill Central lersey Divi- sion Title. GIRLS TRACK Outstanding runners for the Wave, Kim Wampler, Lisa Bass, Angela Gandy, and ludy Daniels, led the Girls Track team to a final record of 3-4 in UB North Competition. The Wave has a very strong possibility of winning a Group Ill Title for the 1983 season, according to Coach Chris Long. Monmouth Regional I 0ceanT A Miss Long answers a question from an in- A Angela Gandy finishes the final leg of the mile relay. quiring spectator. A Bonita Brown winds up to throw the javelin. A Leroi Wood and Greg Anderson finish 1st and 2nd in the 220. A All Shore, Mike Hayes, gives his all for the shot. ,fume l A Row 1: Rosetta Barbara, Malinda Hutchson, Kim Wampler, Toi Pitts, Bonnie Brown, Lina Vinse- quera, Lisa Bass. Row 2: Angela Gandy, Othlene Morrison, Turia Lennon, Roxanne Davis, Patricia Hart, ludy Daniels, Row 3: Danielle German, Lavinia Harewood, Sabrina O'Neil, Bonita Brown, Lisa Thornton, Rhonda Robinson. Alst Row: l. Bolden, G. Anderson, A. Dean-Neil, C. Mayo, G. lelks, D. Otey, A. Blane, F. james, H. Cruz. 2nd Row: C. Canada, E. Williams, B. Ecochardt, T. Hamlin, A. Dean-Neil, S, Clark, S. Balina. 3rd Row: P. King, R. Hulse, E. Ruth, S. Covin, E. jenkins, A. Covin, R. Gabriel. 4th Row: R. Covin, T, Cruz, W. Benard, 1. Cambell, M. Crawford, M. Dean-Neil, G. Otey. 5th Row: M. Dellert, l. Harris, A. Davis, R. Hislip, l. Lyman, M. Caldwell, L. Moore, S. Downes, L. McMillan, R. Lebron, C. Rogers. 6th Row: K. Farrow, T. Davis, M. Shusko, L. Wood. Rumson Fair-Haven Red ank Catholic ...fm ls iiiih X-Q D O C N Pl 'J' fl Q X. N us E E O F5 X' vs I V1 -1 C D 'J fb -1 5' AGreg Otey sets the pace for the 800 meter run. ALisa Bass wins the 100 meter dash. nm f 'f -W. ATim Cruz leads the way in the mile run. f , fy . A A Q .... M ..... . . g . .... H g A 1,2 it . ggi? F i '.,- J . 1 .....,,,... .. . e.-i . '--'. M 2 ...' H' 'H 1 f ma . . 4. 1 i w - ., ..... ..,, .. .. . -va .. ,iv ' '-A-' fff. . .,.... L... f. f fin .. ' -, ..,j'3' 'Z ' f sovs'scokEBoAkD 2 .... . L - ag K -' . f Monngwg- th Regional 1505, K' . -,'- -f Oceariflfownship hi Shore.. . e ion a' R 8 Bl 'l wssnu r p g r Mianney .,.. .,,. ....., p i ed 'l I ' fi W f rw 5 W f 4 75 Q f 3 Z A i .J A' l ix? 4. ,In Qt C3 af, af W ggi, ff f K 'ff 2 2 5 li QW .. ik . K ff 'S E L 4 : 2 Z f 1 Hey it tif . s . , 5 X 1. i if WWW M Zgill' E li. 32. iii? 2. i i 2 Q V 7 '7 ' i i i E . n it 1, 2, ww: V , ,., f f A , 1 , . 4 ,Na ., mf? M W mi AKevin Miles throws a pretty mean pitch. AFirst baseman Steve DeVito waits for his pitch at a home game. AAnother walk for pitcher Rich Smothers. APitcher Rich Smothers covers home and makes a tough play against Manasquan. AMike Boker, center fielder, up against Red Bank. AGerry Frost and Jimmy DiBiase in a tight situation. Row 1: S. DeVito, M. Chesire, D. Marks, 1. DiBiase, l. Encarnacion, P. Tedesco, M. Cudney. Row 2i Coach Perry, V. DeMarzo, K. Miles, M, Boker, J. Frost, M. Jensen, D. Muh, C. Mills, R. Smothers, 1. Chevalier, Coach Weinstein. ACoach Perry visits the mound for a chat with pitcher Rich Smothers. BASEBALL Despite the excellent throwing arm of HAH Shore Pitcher and Asbury Park Press 'lAthlete of the Week Rich Smothers, the Varsity Baseball Team ended their season with a 6-8 record. Outstanding players Craig Mills, Mike Boker, Vin- nie De Marzo and Mark Cudney helped the team defeat top rivals, St. lohn's, Monmouth Regional, Ocean, and Red Bank. With the loss of only four seniors, Coach Paul Weinstein is looking for- ward to, Man outstanding season in '83. . .. A t 'gifggf -fm, , ' fi APitcher Doug Muh winds up for a 3-2 pitch. i iiii i.' 5 Q 1 .., J : r , , , ig A Q. X, , ACatcher Vinnie DeMarzo prepares to bat against Shore. 'il' 4 L SOFTBALL The Varsity Softball team had a successful season with big wins over rival Monmouth Regional, Red Bank, and Rumson Fair-Haven. The girls were paced by Captain Cammie Stamato, Kathie DeBonis, Michelle DeBonis, Lorrie Giddio, and lackie Caravalhoq Coach Mike Basile felt that his team 'llearned as they played and next year should have a tougher team to beat with eight varsity letter girls returning to the diamond. .f-X5 i ALONG BRANCH VARSITY GIRLS SOFTBALL TEAM - Row 1: M. DeBonis, S. Crowell, C. Kmiecz, W. Frost, L. Giddio. Row 2: Coach Basile, K. DeBonis, I. Caravahlo, C. Stamato lcaptj, V. Panfen, L. Muscillo, D Meyers. St. john Rumson e Shore Re Ocean Ocean T Shore Rumson AShortstop jackie Carvahlo warms up before a ACoach Basile talks w home game. game against Ocean. ,af .. ., ith pitcher Veronica Panfen before the ARow 1: S. Beneito, A. Costa, D. Bongarzone, N. Monterio, I. Palughi, T. Tomaino, H. DeSilva, A. Chidoni. Row 2: M. Pullano, 1. Wasserman, 1. Kim, N. Lagrotteria, G. Squeo, R. Bruno. Row 3: B. Markowitz, M. Cunha, A. McNichol, D. Simpson, D. Acerra, B. Zambrano, D. Mincieli, R. Marrotta. Row 4: V. Tomaine. AFullback Gena Squeo dribbles down the field past a Howell girl. ASeniors Barbara Zambrano and Debbie Mincieli makeaplay. GIRLS SQCCER The Girls Varsity Soccer team played under tremendous odds, never giving up. According to Coaches Chuck Rutan and Carlip each game they went into was trial and error because many of the girls were playing for the first time. Outstanding players were: Rochelle Marotta, Angela Chidoni, Denise Bongarzone, and Vivi Tomani. Next year, with many of the girls returning, the team is ex- pected to do very well in HB North competition. AGoalie Rochelle Marrotta plays a tough game AForward Angela Chidoni aggressive against a a3ainStH0WeH' Howell player. AAllisson McNichol and Coach Rutan making calcula- tions against Raritan. GOLF Varsity Golf Coach Tom Angerio always looks to the future. lllt can only get better, he said, after a 1-19 season. Playing for the team were: Robert Siciliano, Chris Recanzone, Tom Welch, Fred Resnic, David Schiller, julie Mazzacco, Anthony Chfiaullo, and Ray Blakely. AAnthony Chiafullo shows flexibility in a sand trap. AChris Recanzone concentrates on making the putt. ARow 1: Tommy Welsh, Chris Recanzone. Row 2: Ray Blakely, Rob Cicliano, Anthony Chiafullo, Dave Schiller, Fred Resnic, Coach Angerio. ADave Schiller watches a teammate putt. ' ATom Welsh tees off at Old Orchard Country Club. ARay Blakely shoots for a 'lBirdie. BUYS' TENNIS The Boys Varsity Tennis team finished a tough season with a heart- breaking 2-11 record. Leading the singles teams were Mike Riccardi, Mike Levinson and Gerald Desapio. Playing doubles were Steve Longo, Chris Reibesellg Titus Wandinger, Scott Clough, Andre Kang, Kevin Adams. Coach Wayne Stevenson feels the team will be strong and more competitive in '83 because players are returning and underclassmen are coming out for tennis. ARow 1: Z. Cindy, G. Desapio, S. Clough, M. Riccardi, Coach Stevenson. Row 2: T. Wandinger, M. Levinson. ASean Dolly practices his cross court returns. AZack Cindy hustles to return with a backhand shot. AChris Riebesell returns a close outside shot. ATitus Wandinger returns a volley. AMichael Levinson shows good form with an overhand lob. First Annual Power Lifting Competition May 22, 1982 132 Pound Class Bench Squat Total Glenn Martin 195 225 420 lohn Aria 160 230 390 Chris Recanzone 185 205 390 148 Pound Class lohn Lynam 245 270 515 Mike Shannon Mark Agresti 165 Pound Class Danny George Calvin McDowell Eddie Williams 181 Pound Class Paul Burkhurdt lohn Caldwell Mike Graziano 198 Pound Class Bill George Ron Cattelona Shannon Wohl Heavy Weight 1198 and Up! Bill Guidetti Ray Lebron Anthony Giordano 210 250 460 195 235 430 270 360 630 265 260 525 190 320 510 305 410 715 240 315 555 265 295 550 325 310 635 225 350 575 240 290 550 300 430 730 220 235 455 220 225 445 X ATony Tobia shows determination doing lat-pulls. AML Levy exercises in the weight room. A Mr. Valerio builds up his strength doing shoulder presses. Alohn Lynam puts all his energy in the clean and jerk. ATodd Statum finishes arm curls. 3. gzigg, f A1st Row: R. Rosen, D. Okuska, l. VanBrunt, I. Aria, M. DiGuilmi, 1. Caldwell. 2nd Row: M. Agresti, S. Wohl, 1. Lynam, L, MacMillan. 3rd Row: A. Faccone, R. Cattelona, B. Guidetti, L. Willis. Top Row: B. George. AML Benn Cherry presents Mr. Louis Toscano, his predecessor, with a plaque honoring his many years of teaching French. Mr. Toscano, although officially retired from teaching, still returns as a substitute when he is called upon to do so. 5,7 4 KW c' T, Alulie Mayo models an outfit from Kinkels of Tinton AScott Sartor flashes a winning smile. Falls. French Club Presents a FASHION SHOW The French Club, under the ad- vis orship of Mr. Benn Cherry, held a Fashion Show on April 30, 1982. The purpose of the show was to help finance cultural programs for the group. Fashions by Kinkels were modeled by male and female students. Enter- tainment and refreshments were also provided for the large school and community audience in attendance. AWan da White models an ensemble also from Kinkels. CHORAL MUSIC CGNCERT Friday Evening May 21, 1982 A.Music teacher, Mrs. Bass, rehearses for the concert is ASabrina O'Neil waits for her chance to sing. ARachel Rivera, Sinavy Chhieng, Vilma Mustafa and Sylvia Rivera sing their parts. AKimberIy Colbert solos. ADaryI Brabham dances to the beat AThe L.B.H.S. Choir performs their music. 4 1' 'WF X BAND CONCERT it LQ AThe massive Symphonic Band performing at another great concern? 'H . y 2 5 7 r i AMr, Soriano before-theconcert ,ik Nir Borelli P' BOC. Westwood Players Presents GODSPELL Godspell, a musical based on the Gospel according to St. Mathew, was the Westwood Players Spring musical presentation. Directed and choreographed by Mr. Vincent Borelli, the Players at- tracted a large public audience for this production. Playing key roles were: David Schroeder, Michelle Begley, lodi Plaia, sz? r Row 1: L. Stone, U. james, P. Shuler, P. Seabrooks, R. Markowitz, D. Schreoder, M. Vasques, l. Lopez. Row 2: S. O'Neal, A. Zoppi, S. Haskins, M. Begley, l. Plaia, A. Figueroe, S. Sheritan, K, Allocco. 8, 32 i 5-5212 'S wg? Q WA- 9? i z 2 1 1 X 1 lulius Seabrooks 5 , V , . , sr. 6. ,X tv 1' -n,,.,.L,,. .. , , j-R '. Bs 4 as X 'Q i x' S Nl 'E M8509 Q 'lnnH buf if if i Pedro Seabrooks 'UL Inq bn ht has has i 1 T ff ' ', ?fvi if W M 5 we .nu fjdsifmw.. ,,,,..-Q-0' 9- MM? basl fe 614.44 0 f983 requeafa flze lzonour 0 ,r prebence af ine Jong granclz l1o0!f982 unior rom on 3afurJay, may fwenfy-Jecon ninefeen lzunclrecl flzfy-fwo af 5even o,cfocl2 in flze evening ,on ranclz ll Sclzoof Ca eferia 9 9 K ye , 'SM dura Us V 4. W 1 , A ll we 'Cf 4 .f ,,,, l I A h :fer Enms, San Steinberg 5 '. 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A ',VFW7 Jw W ' 'F 115535-P' 37W!L741'1'f?F Troy Brown WW Virginia Lopes Greg Odom . .rrrgw Pat Williams lisa Thorinn Rev. . W1 W1 was J W rf ff 1 M . ,xg f H11 1 f J 1, 7 1 5 ' J Fomuer M ay6f Cioffi f Lee f :Xi ag I A Y . ,ggi X F 213 Q 3 I 'L.L N Q - 'I Anthony Chiafullo john Caldwell Cynthia Blanch -nw -aww Graduate Mrs. Nlcas Titus Wandinger Karen Chesire David Schroeder MEMORIES lt was the best of times, it was the worst of times. It was a time to laugh, it was a time to cry. lt was a time to surge forward, it was a time to look back. lt was your years at Long Branch High School. We hope that these pages add the links of high school days to your chain of memories. We hope you have forged a golden chain, so that these memories do not tarnish, but merely dim, as the years pass by. We wish you good times, good friends, good health, and the length of days to enjoy them. Go forth into the world. Make your mark. Let us hear the Expressions of '82l 552.5 s .... J 1 f'ff ff'1VW 144 F i nn I 1 i 225 228 254 Y XXXXXX Q v 1!ll1lY1 l!!i11XX!X2 gk Q Q 3 Eli!!! X H! Mr, Pascuccu Rx 'N' sm ' . iv 2 X 1 Dr. Cole my The man who can make hard things easy is the educator Emerson 4-R MrH Q-as BGARD OF EDUCATION The nine member Board of Educa- tion, elected by the community, is responsible for the policies and operation of the entire Long Branch school system. The Board operates as a commit- tee of the whole with standing com- mittees to review such matters as Personnel, Board Policy, Buildings and Grounds, Curriculum and Instruction, Athletics and Extra-Curricular Activities. The Board of Education believes that every child should receive the type of education that develops his abilities and interests to the utmost. The continued emphasis for educational excellence resulted in the development of a five-year Master Plan, 11981-8655 T'approved status in the State of New lersey's classifica- tion process for school districts, the development of a 'Curriculum Map- pingf' program provides a systematic review of the districtfs curriculum, and institution of a Talented and Gifted educational program. M . .. . in fsggsr e f- . -f ag sw A Board President Burton Resnic and Board Vice-president loan Kiernan review the agenda with Superinten- dent of Schools Herbert Korey prior to calling the workshop meeting to order. 5 at 5 .. st .2 s 'R A Mr Vaccaro and Mr. Counte prepare their notes and questions about budget items for the start of the meeting. A ,, AW. A Mr. Vaccaro and Mr. Tobia compare figures on a budget item prior to voting for its approval. Many hours of work go into the preparation for efore a meeting. Burton Resnic Rmhard 14 Counte Vice President President A H Mrs. Nicas chats with Assistant Superintendent Thomas Maggio Alice A. Nicas Frank l. Pallone lohn A. Tobia A Mr' Pallone and Mft Wood review the agenda' Iames A. Vaccaro Rev, Cornelius P. Williams Donald B. Wood aass t i :: ,. ,:,tt1 . J, h e budget which is then submitted to the voters A Mr. Pallone and Rev. Williams take a break during one of many lengthy work sessions. th of Long Branch for final approval or rejection. , Y Ynm ,gtk 1 5 .Sas-Q Nw t w GFFICE OF THE SUPERINTENDENT In addition to administering the policies of the Board of Education, the Office of the Superintendnet is responsible for the day-to-day operation of the entire Long Branch school system. Thomas Maggio Herbert A. Korey Dr. Steven Cole This office is also responsible for the more than six hundred people vvho service the six elementary schools, one middle school, and one high school which meet the needs of over 4200 students. ,X Asst, Superintendent Superintendent of Schools Asst. Superintendent 'E' leffrey Graber Archie Greenwood Gloria Gribin Communications Basic Skins Programs Elementarv Educ. Services Director Supervisor Ben Pascucci Business Manager Stat sq, ti ,,sttttt, Nw Donald Van Brunt Board Secretary A Mrs, Gloria Gribin, lDistrict Administrator for Elementary Educationj, Mr. Archie Greenwood, lDirector of Basic Skills Improvement Pro- grams!Grants!Testingl, Superintendent of Schools Herbert Korey, and Assistant Superintendent Dr. Steven Cole discuss the district's testing program. N. A Paul Sparta, Assistant Board Secretary checks computer billing operations with Cheryl Smith of the Business office. 4-3 S S Vi I 4,,VA,ii, Nr-tt .t S A f A Bilingual Coordinator Carmen Torres meets with high school staff member Gloria Rivera. 5 in A Business Manager Benedict Pascucci reviews the 1982-1983 budget with his secretary Helene Renzo. 573 ,,,, . 5 it . :-:- ,,,.. 1 gi , -' 'i l :,, , Q1 V at 3 Z 2 'N'-4.4 i A Donald Van Brunt and jeffrey Graber prepare a purchase order for media equipment V Frank Ammerata, Director of Pupil Personnel Services, meets with High School Child Study Team Evelyn Cargile, Dr. Richard Siss, and Girdle Washington. For KAIAAJ g i b JA-, ,.. 9-nil , l ,W'4'3f2,.A-75 , '31 A. Andrew Haynes L,B.H,S. Principal 56 HIGH SCHOOL ADMINISTRATION Mr. Andrew Haynes is responsible for the over-all administration of Long Branch High School. It is part of his duties to see that the educational and personal needs of the entire staff and student body are met. He also observes faculty members, meets with concerned parents and com- munity persons, and acts as liaison with the Office of the Superinten- dent and Board of Education. Assisting Mr. Haynes are Mr. Thomas Crotty, in charge of cur- riculum and data-processing areas, such as scheduling of the studentsg Mr. Lawrence Dirienzo, in charge of discipline for grades 10 and 12 as well as other administrative func- tions, and Mr. james Simonelli, who handles grade 9 and 11 discipline along with his other administrative tasks. A jennifer Morrissey can't control her laughter while being measured for her cap and gown by Mr. Crotty. Y ' .5 I, . N ...., , . ...., 'lf . g ,N . .......w-- N A Mr. Haynes responds to one of many phone calls. A Students say the darndest things, thinks Mr. Simonelli, as he and Mi I aff I Assist ant f?A 'if' Th OITIBS - it Q Lawrence Dirienzo . Nw . ,, V. .,,...,, vvf, ,,,... , ,,,,. f , . . ii f -cd, 5, a t f A Mr. Crotty, whose office is responsible for such things as: grade reporting, data-processing matters, and Curriculum and Instruction, meets ii-, f it L :wif-1, 'Q regularly with Mr. Haynes to review staff-related activities. James Simonelli M r decide whether to issue Susan a pass to her class. 55 Sa ,pi-' ,..r ' A' --Z' A When Zeke Lopez and Mr, Dirienzo stop for the yearbook photographer, Zeke discovers it's llagainst the rules to miss two periods of school. GUIDANCE l'The most important considera- tions in selecting courses for the coming year should be a student's goals, abilities, and interest. Gur counselors, adds director Theodora Apostolacus, 'lkeep this very much in mind when they counsel more than 25 students and parents in their of- fices on a daily basis. The office also keeps a collection of college catalogs, vocational infor- mation, and scholarship aid forms available for student and public use. Many senior citizens avail themselves of the files kept by this office to apply for benefits due them. Student records are now kept on microfiche to make Usearching easier and storage space more accessible. A Mrs. Holden an requirements. , il ew . dMr - Simmons check a college catalog for admission pgnuullll U F , 4 A Mr. Yorio, counselor, and Mr. Burns, teacher, discuss the progress of a student. V? Theodora Apostolacus, Director RoseMarie Donato . ,MD ' EERE A Mrs. Stelmack shows Mr. Stevenson how the Financial Aid Forms are filed for future reference, vu m A Mr. Harry asks Mrs. Donato to type a transcript for a departing student. 4 X Z -aff f fgfiiiyfi -Q S, X at 4 1' ff I f Ps fs , :, f 4 J Beverly Rassas Thomas Simmons .few fav! rl 2 3 3 its Wayne Stevenson . ' Lois Holden Marjorie Stelmack A Mrs. Rassas and Miss Apostalacus discuss the new graduation requirements for New Jersey students. 59 fe, ,,,,w-.av--'- N HRV l wi E SM Kellie Canelona Mr Yorro ,Y . 1 ' ' E kd ,,,.. t -QQQ Z ,kktittt Q -A 3 Every addrtron to true knowledge rs an addrtron to human power - Horace Mann eq, BUSINESS EDUCATION In keeping up with the depart- ment's philosophy to prepare students for the latest developments in an ever-changing job market, three IBM word processers, fourteen PET computers, two Radio Shack's TRS-80, the latest IBM expanded memory typewriter and numerous electric typewriters are in constant use. Students also work on office- simulation packages which make them aware of the actual office skills needed in today's competitive job market. A Kim jackson smiles happily as Mr. Cicconetti Marketing and Research. aa, f 2 ,,,, 'f ' ASenior Cynthia Mur h totall submer ed in the ty ewriter keyboard if x. MA P Y Y 8 P A Virginia Richmond w.,,,.,.,-w-- A I :..: 1 .6:- ,,f:: 2 Y: h T K K e h , xg c it ll Lx, wim ' ltfiaf 2 ,Q AI bs .,:: 1 i X X Dorothy Staten ..:,,. A,rQ . .. A Donna Crawford and Nadine Corcoran using one of the IBM Displaywriter Systems available to students in the Business Department. The Displaywriter is used to store information on diskettes, Upon retrieval, the information can be printed on dittos, stencils, etc. All departments in the school have been invited to use this valuable tool. The yearbook staff, under Donna's direction, has used it to prepare advertising materials sent to local merchants. - 5. -in-.mm J, f 5323 A Mrs. Manella shows Patty Cattelona the errors on her 5-minute timed writings. A iackie Stevens asks Mr. Casella to Check her answers in Business Math class. ,Y Y ss, ,ig CAREER EDUCATION This work experience program emphasizes community-school cooperation and aids students in making the transition from school to work. The coordinator provides daily instruction in a related class which focuses on student job related prob- lems, experiences and individual career opportunities. Students are released for a portion of the school day for regularly supervised, part- time, paid employment. Employment includes positions in retailing, hospitals, furniture and clothing stores, nursing homes, child care facilities, factories and restaurants. A Eric Logan delivers outerwear. A Joseph Baker, short-order cook, prepares an order of 'Xchicken to go at Chicken King in West End. D Dennis Smentkowski, dining room attendant, talks to a patron at lIvento's in West End. we-ff' ' patterns to a floor person at Robert Lewis, Inc. This factory makes men's leathe l A The Newberry cashier watches as Susan Crelin rings up a sale. Photos cfo Mrs. Martino - p. 64, 6 M A Anthony Nucci, dining room attendant, at the RedLobster in Ocean Township. A Lovonne Bowles sews a surgical garment at Manfredfs, I--li H 1251 1? A Cook Nassim Baluch at Casey jones in Long Branch. A Peter Vasquez fills the Sizzler's salad bar in Eatontown. Glo- A A it Et it N . K . , f ,sg tw '- Z ' in is Q s , ff .,.s. t . ef-1' g Y T, . . li as I, t A Tammy Stahl packs medications in the book room of Family Pharmacy. A James Vaccaro learns cooking from 5irianni's owner Ioseph Sirianni, formerly a co-op student. 65 VGCATIONAL SCHCPOL Adjacent to Long Branch High School is the Monmouth County Vocational School building. Courses offered here on a shared-time basis are: Air Conditioning and Refrigera- tion, Heating, Auto Mechanics, and Beauty Culture. Classes, which consist of trade theory and hands-on experience, enable students to accept entry level jobs in their respective fields, con- tinue on to college, advanced trade schools, or to enter the military. ' is M' fipudll- ,. ,,...w- , M , ' A Helen Cemignani, Cynthia Murphy, Alexandria Zotti, and Kim Arthur practice manicuring techniques in their Beauty Culture class. A Denise Grogan washes Kim Arthur's hair before styling it. 41 Alexamdria Zotti shows Cynthia Murphy the type of hair cut she is about to receive. rwwww ,A , . .y Fa E A Senior Greg Robinson shows us what is learned by a student taking Air Conditioning and Refrigeration. Greg works on cleaning out the coil for a compressor, then he attaches the unit and checks the quality of his work. me Q s A Greg proudly displays the achievement certificate he will receive at the end of the courses. Mr. Smith, his instructor, looks on. V Greg works on the llinternal organs of a large walk-in refrigerator, , l -..,. R CHORAL MUSIC DEPARTMENT Mr. Philip Maue, new choral direc- tor, has instituted the use of song pamphlets as a means of teaching students to read music. He has also enriched the course by the addition of music theory. The choral groups again presented their annual Christmas Concert for the public. They also visited VVestMinister Choir College and per- 3 formed for a local civic group. l There are 75 students involved in the music program. They are in the Madrigal Singers, Men of Note, Varsi- ty Singers, and lunior Varsity Singers, Together, these four groups com- prise the Long Branch High School Choir. Philip Maue Choral Director A Baritone Ioey Strollo practices l'As Time Goes By, to the piano accompaniment of Mr. Maue. A Lorraine Echols, Monica Randell, Georgina Epps, Mike Attardi, and Tonya Str- inger rehearsing l'Pat-A-Panl' for the Christmas Concert. A Audrey Riden, Randi Daniels, Ram Shuler, Wanda White, Laurie Smith, and Bridget Cueto doing warm-ups prior to the actual singing of songs. aa 55 fe WM aa .. 4 lt -A V M 'HL' Pr , A Miss Burke is always there to assist students who need help using the files to find materials. 'K ,zu A Mrs. Lehner, latest addition to our library staff, asks the boys if the book she found for them is helpful for their research assignment. M-M + LIBRARY Our library encompasses over thir- ty thousand volumes of literature, periodicals, and up-to-the-minute publications. Students have the op- portunity to research many topics in depth, through a network of microfiche projection machines, which display articles from thousands of magazines and papers lNewsbankl, to the Social Issues Resource Series lSlRSj. The librarians provide instruction and guidance to students and faculty. Adrienne Burke 2444 Librarian f ' .,.,-y. A - . Lyn Lehner Librarian me bln Betty Bisti Secretary ENGLISH Each student must take English each year that he is enrolled in high school. All students are expected to meet local and state minimum basic skills requirements, In addition to courses in literature, composition, and grammar, the department offers a wide variety of electives. Within these electives, there is an opportunity to create films and videotapes, to practice all areas of speech and drama, including public performances for enjoyment and competition, and journalism courses where students help to create, write and produce the school newspaper and yearbook, while developing skills which often lead to careers in the mediafcommunica- tions field. A Mrs, Irvine aids Tina Perricone in correcting grammatical errors in her composition. Vincent Borelli Marylo Briscione sind ' fs S. S Michele Conaghan ' .ga i A Miss Vogel discusses a students grades with a concerned parent. ss t a , Q22 T ,Y t -ie Xxk -wk S ,Q Kwik . i 3, the x i fag , gf 5 f'l,vP Z, , 3 Florence Vogel Chairman ei ji Bruce Badgley F '. gg , as-sz! t , t M N r Q E ff Q Thomas Batcho ri' Q, 't I 1 ee-vf vt c ,,ac r Evelyn Curley Patricia Irvine V ll ' YA: . , X -4 Q- . ' . .---s as .fs i A ,S l S , an A nf in Mary Leola Fred Link L ,,, : 1 .V ttf lic: -5' Faith Radler Kathleen Rapp eg x sstmigQ We 't N 'AM'Tv Q xxx Nth wi mmm K .K lik . at Wm fe, s was 1355- W mm a s If' . - , P mi xr 5 R Q t ivisiweiw ' d .W-X ii if ' i K ZFSH +-S' fur' Wrtfyuuy irlmrhe QM fc J A Mr. Borelli critiques Gena Squeo's visual presentation of Silencef' in preparation for a Forensic tournament. The class then participates by commenting on the presentation, This aids the group in their competitions, siiii WW W ' ttt iiiii A ttttsii , , 'i HM' Q- 1 -i if 1 , i if N t2'1iv:w ,v was - tif I 9 1 , ,, X W L ---f james Stecz Ella Strassburger lohn Ward V W ,, 1 , i x A Miss Briscione and Michael Hart adjust the volume of Camelot for the class. A-qv 1 VMr. Ward's ninth grade English class eagerly participate in a discussion about their homework assignment. 411 ,Ja Ks' 4 it q I M2 I, VV V ,, 1 W 4 ,,, - 4 FCPREIGN LANGUAGE The Foreign Language Department offers students a choice of five years of French and Spanish, three years of German, three years of Italian, or two years of Latin. Each class prac- tices pronunciation and pattern drill and attempts to increase student comprehension through the use of tapes spoken in a native voice. Native speakers are used to pre- sent dictation, aural comprehension and conversational practice tapes. Students can also record their voices, listen to their errors, have the errors corrected, and then record again to check for improvement. A Ralph Garry totally engrossed in French. -'-' - fi if L' ff'-,Q 'fi 'uf , ff X 4: - if 1,453 1:.' . 12- I t . lohn Curley Chairman Benn Cherry .L 'l W X895 t 33 rf- seii L ,s .. .- Michael D'Ambrisi A Mr. D'Ambrisi's Spanish Class eager to display the fact that they did their homework and can answer the questions. A Mr, Cherry and Diane Marino review homework on the conjugation of French verbs. I 'iz ff m is ,, 31: Z A 14 disc? wtf' s tt C QQNYS 1 ,K Fx ggi? K K B N Mm , N A FQ, 'Qs W ' fi. A . .mx 1f,i MM ,s :Q fx 'l ak E ' .' 1 I r ,L 5 sffq-,Q ivfi' In V' A Stacey Crowell and Nancy Lagrotteria locate the French Riviera and dream of basking on its shores. 54 'Hi ' W 5' A Darla Otey and Eddie Caraballo ask Senor Curley to explain the Spanish translation they need to complete their class assignment - Beticia Madrigal Q J 'St i VV,,, t Q V I C 2 5 P sit - Anthony Tirrell ,f fm 'QW' www , ff ' -1 'W,?a'Zv 5f w 1 ' ,,,,, M- 1' fi 1 -f A ali., 5 iii 9 ' '37 if , . gh, I A W Ixfflys g VJ, J, ,gf x4f'w,5aZ. Mirielle Zimmer HGME ECONOMICS Students participating in the various courses offered by this department, learn basic principles in- valuable to everyday life. They are taught the responsibilities of family living and the care essential to the raising of young children. They also learn skills such as cooking and sewing. A vital part of the curriculum is a Sesame Street program. Pre-school children from the community spend part of their day at the high school. They provide llhands on training in child care. At the end of the year, a graduation is held for the youngsters. A April Stokes, Mrs. Mayberry, and Darlene Scott fit the fabric to a pattern in sewing class. I Mmwwmm, A Brian Lane carefully measures the garlic salt for his recipe. A Keisha Spalding, Lisa Bass and Rodnew Laws put the tomato sauce on English muffin pizzas. ,, W, M I WM,-fs-'fi' 1 1 EN ,,, . M: 3 9 Melody Alderman H --.: , - -' W . mmm., 1 -----'- Q 11: .- -may .-L- Q3 Y 'f is Q .-E:--fini' -f , ,,,..,,,, 1 W Wm ,W-L .... 1 ' 'W Wm- KK - my 3 x Q .,,, - A, V 4 - M 1,5 s s .fti i if i +51 slit -E: K,i1?3l!:ic ,, V . ,M H ,, 5 f in , : D A 1 :.q5.. -.,.-4,11 Q? if v-af . f5Qf: 53 'M 9. 7 W Is' is-25?-r -:.'5'aW:.f5 W. . 1 Carol Blesse Sylvia Brown A Debbie Mincielle and Barbara Zambrano prepare English muffin pizzas. N-.ff than .ga ,J IJY Martino Betty Mayberry Chairman Elaine Petach mama 1 if W ,f A Under the watchful eye of Mrs. Blesse, Bruce Tyson demonstrates the art of pie crust making, A Miss Martino helps Elinor Tyler and choose their next project from the pattern book. INDUSTRIAL ARTS DEPARTMENT The Industrial Arts Department provides students with the oppor- tunity to explore various tools, machines, and practices used in modern industry. Various skills are developed through laboratory ex- perimentation, llhands on practice, and project production. A wide variety of courses including wood, metal, silkscreen, off-set printing, power mechanics, electronics, building trades, and mechanical and technical drawing are offered. A Mr. Harmon instructs Sammy Balina, Rene Melendez, and Ray Lebron on the proper use of the lathe before starting a project in Machine Shop. A Eugene Brown waits for Mr. Rallo to appraise the design for his silk-screen project, A Mr. Billings watches as Chip Morrissey traces his silkscreen design, The rest of the class watches the photographer. A Cathy Childers and Susan McLaughlin prepare the silkscreen stretching frame. levy ryri ' v . at -- af ,V f Q Y 5 ,W Yum-, ' 2 A Mr. Koch watches lohn Wells and Keith Farrow construct the frame for a A Mr. Hall averages students work while they anxiously await their grades. shed. .. Xi N . . frfr-tea? we AX Ng? fs egg it D W 5 5 K 'WX g , W f ' , X A ' ' s fau x .Q wa . f E Raymond Billings Evan Chesler Donald Covin , if lohn Dresser William Godoski Theodore Hall Robert Harmon Walter Koch Louis Rallo . of H:-. .5j.,,g:1,i Q. I . -,ns 44,1 Swim 1m,Q',f, N ,.,, ,, k,., December after 25 years of teaching in Long Branch. . .mfs-,wrt if k1':.xf::a1rEwf3 'ima-:-fiat.-'ya ,xz-M . .ZA tt,tW I , l' 'LV A A Mr. Maison prepares his departmental budget for the last time. He retired in li e r sth. is Q , . Quinton Schwartz R. lames Malson Chairman MATHEMATICS l'Today's technological ad- vancements create a need for more sophisticated mathematical knowledge. Our Math Depart- ment, states chairman Ferd Hagel, llnow has the courses to supply the students with this knowledge. These courses in- clude: Pre-Algebra, Algebra l, Algebra ll, Geometry, Trigono- metry, Calculus, and College Algebra. The department's newest course addition is computer pro- gramming. This will help prepare students for the growing use of computers in today's world. A Mr. Ferdinand Hagel, department chairman, examines some algebra textbooks to determine if they are still usable. N A Mr, Sheckler shows Yvette Bentley the right answer to the problem while Gloria Falvo observes his answer. 'fgfw 41 A Mr. Bollmeyer spends his P8fR period in the llmath area, where he not only can prepare a test, but can run off the ditto for the class. li A Michael Vivian loves math so much that he does a double take for the photographer. A David Astacio and Brenda Wetzler try to finish their math homework before the bell rings. N' . QR 'X si is fm, K ..,,..r ,.:. . aaunmsxmg-1 i .. V, A. ,E f r i. ' or Xfiswvezi x 1' if X M. Zig, fl' 'W Pu-W WA'-----.... i K 1 ' I i INSTRUMENTAL Music qBANol lllnstrumental Music provides students with an opportunity to ex- press their own feelings while sharing their talents with the entire band, says Dominicic Soriano. The students have a choice of Marching Band, Symphonic Band, or both. The 'lBig Green Marching Machine performs at football games, pep rallies, and parades. lts excellence is known throughout the state. The Symphonic Band allows students interested in a more Umellowf' type of music to per- form at the annual Spring Concert. More experienced musicians par- ticipate in llAdvanced Bandn and also perform in concerts. Throughout his 26 years in Long Branch he has always helped each student in- dividually if they so desired. Through his department students learn to l'specialize in their instruments and make beautiful music. A A 'lfish-eye view of the entire L.B.H.S. band in rehearsal for the annual con- cert in May, under the baton of Mr. Soriano. K K H eu.. fr . ill 747 vf ' .. A Barbara Olivadoti and the clarinet section sight-reading Broadway Spectacular. i ai, by Dominic Soriano Chairman we V QS Simwb ' . . lv F T aw' 4? it cfs A Michael Rosa and leff Stokes provide the percussion line for 'Eye of the Tiger, A Captain loni Rosen leads the majorettes during the halftime show. Hours of practice go into these routines. ' wi ig at 4 Sh 255' I an , Ty .5 if K 46 in A The woodwind section leads the entire band in 'lHow the West Was Won. A Band Director Dominic Soriano oversees half-time coordination of the band, colorguard, cheerleaders, and majorettes. A Head Majorette Emily Dobrin leads the marching band onto the gridiron. 81 PHYSICAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT Students of all grades take three marking periods of physical educa- tion and one marking period of health. In grades 11 and 12, students may take physical education two or three marking periods, driver education theory one marking period, behind the wheel one marking period, or one marking period of health. An adapted program in physical education for handicapped students is conducted two periods a day, for individualized instruction. A A Marie Farrell, department chairman, checks on the latest driver education requirements. , '2H?1Qw:., A Coach Conte makes Bernard Rawls pump his arms on the chest A Bonji Salaam runs against the clock in gym class races. He appears to be well ahead of press. his classmates. Robert Biasi l. Martin Boa A Darien Cunningham is a UmodeI for Mrs. Whitehead in First Aid class. Vt? lane Donohoe K - ' ,ff si f .Zia K ftges5,,3:f11 ------ f t f We Sw i fii?ff'ff N l K K. 4 J lack Levy gy M t 5 Q: . ,YF Christine Long f Q ,Q-:L - - - Xi- ., ,,, T 'wx A Lydia Brabham limbers up before participating in the class activities. A Z ttteei- 'J a rg s t t '7-i ,,,,.Qmn-C M 5 'Na M Michael Marchitto Kat, or A Miss Senger blocks for her team in touch football. A Donna Dennis perfects her jump shot during class drill. -,...:-vs.:-ae. - issaibz-.' ftttt sii A , ttt to A 3 ttttt lss,sttii 1' sin ,ks I 3 , if X ' 5 1 93 x 1 ui! in ,rss 1 Q , 1 tj lames McCaskiII Bentley Odom Pamela Senger Paul Weinstein Emestine Whitehead jghn Kahle Mgrig Farrell 83 Athletic Director Chairman SCIENCE DEPARTMENT A student taking courses in the Science Department has an oppor- tunity to study the dynamics of his own being and the complexity of the world in which he lives. The department curricula, encom- passes the study of biology, chemistry, physics, and earth science. Learning and thought develop- ment are motivated through exten- sive laboratory experimentation and class discussion. A Mrs. Kessler and Dr. Graybill compare notes on preparation of an experiment for Chemistry Lab. George Bums .Luszai - , 1' I ,sr 5 .,fw.r1.g: . . if Robert Evanovich A David Childers, Lisa Downes, and JoAnn Avagliano help locate the vital organs as Mark Edwards wields the scalpel and follows their directions. Dr. Letitia Graybill Chairman it A A 5 . .,:,, 5 - 2: i i at as X jst Q . A Mr. Mahalik makes sure Michael Hart really does see those ugly green things. Robert Irvine Florence Kessler ,as . . 7 V. x A 2 X 'Q , -N V fy S Q . K k', in ' 5 RP., .2 A ' '- K ,. William Mahalik David Murdoch Sudershan Sharma Ann Zarella xp- MW at r as M 53 f A Doug Smith knows it is important to read the chapter and answer all the questions, VI ,, ,, ,W ,, M,?'?1'w , I 1 A if '-if AJ 1 A Mary Lou Montanez patiently waits while her lab partner, Israel Cruz, adjusts the power and locates the item on the slide. SGCIAL STUDIES Students have the opportunity to take a variety of courses offered by the Social Studies Department. Students are given a choice of topics ranging from world history to current events along with four college-prep courses. These courses enable students to become aware of the ever-changing world around them, along with in- creasing their knowledge of society. at .. W 'bv-gr Anastasia Barad 13.1 . 9 -is V' Philip Connell Ronald Farley Dominick Fiore Ronald Kurtz M el A Mr. Farley and Miss Gilmore present their weekly lesson plan books to Mr. Donohoe for approval. Miss Gilmore has since left L.B.H.S. to become a college counselor. .ms .. t . ...... 4 I X K .... .. 1 S it A S i F c csc aes.a1fx R ' , t - ' . .,.,,: , J .,,- X , ' iX'W'w......-U-sci is tss. ,,... at NQPF5 4 A Mrs. Minor assists Elinor Willoughby with her bulletin board display about presidential electoral votes. r ii V' ' i X 5' X5-33 -1 ti W - wa. : ' K fr 1. A at xx N is X Wxinilsxm Wm: xkkk K A ,e ,:t:::i:- -v WW' k -A A William langan T 9 M 'ii ' T , if W 77 54 6 fi 14, l A H21 if 1, A '. . ,,,- uf, , 'l ' , ' 355 A 5 f Thomas Donohue Chairman A Mr. Waters and Al DeMarzo take the Trans-Continental Railroad to Dakota Territory, via the period 3 bulletin board. D Richard Dalton proves that students are made aware of current events through the Newspaper in Education lNlEJ program sponsored by the Asbury Park Press. , , mt-4 4 ::..V r wt! , --. ji f-' 't 'lr - it 0 A The dancers who entertained at Greek Week which is sponsored annually by the f CD department. .. T1 e,,r 3 s ., oft strrs rt? c r loan Minor Michael Waters CAREER RESQURCE CENTER The CRC provides access to infor- mation on nearly 40,000 careers via audio-visual, texts, and other means. Their focus is to encourage students to appraise their strengths, weaknesses, and interests prior to making career decisions. The CRC also issues periodic bulletins 'ladvertisingn more than 1,100 work opportunities during the year. More than 251, of the senior class is enrolled in Cooperative Education through the CRC. ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE Although this is not actually a department, those in this program are a most vital part of our school. Within the realm of ESL, which func- tions basically to teach non-English speaking students how to cope with the language barrier, one can find such diversified backgrounds as: Egypt, lndo-China, Vietnam, Puerto Rico, and Portugal. The students truly prove that Long Branch l-l.S. is part of America's llmelting pot. 2, 3, ,,,,, ,,,, , 'B-.ll.:.z ' 4 ,sr A Mr, Boreson showing a filmstrip Careers in Automatives to a Middle School student. V Denise Ludlow and Mr. Boreson doing a computer search for college selection. jg Qi? f Jw? , Ks Lawrence Borson Max Pizarro CRC ESL A Raul Santiago reviews an English lesson with Mrs. Rivera and Mr. Pizarro. SPECIAL EDUCATION i Zena Curman A Henry Thorne, Mrs, Gurman, and Christina leffs discuss a current events item from the Asbury Park Press in social studies. Michaeline Hila Paula Wickersty 'it ' rr -f X wg iii e or It A Ms. Wickersty checks the math answers for Louis McNeal. A Clayton Sandifer and Patrick King listen as Ms. Hila explains the lesson to them. f fy 52 1 W SUPPORT C STAFF joseph Anastasia Leon Anagnosti Custodian Custodian rxsmmmmwsekcksg sg sifcxygf if It + -v X WN f fys. Q ..,. , T: K Lkkk J, ,,.. if A 9 i g C A - ' A5-it John Landa lohn Valerio Custodian I.S.S. A Attendance Officer schedule. Patty Bates Corridor Aide A Al Hyer and joe Anastasia deliver the new books. joe De Sheplo checks a A Nurse Fran Naylor takes a student's blood pressure as part of a routine physical examination Shirley Clough james Cole Anna De Faria janet Fodero Laura Andrus Corridor Aide Corridor Aide Corridor Aide Corridor Aide DPR A Mrs. Farrell and Mrs. Longo enjoy reading an inter-office memo, p Tillie Tobman Sydney Brown Secretary Secretary Mr. Dirienzo Mr. Simonelli 'UN 4 Mildred Koelhoffer lean Cosentino Secretary Secretary Curriculum DPR A Mrs. Muscillo, comp. ed. secretary, looks for a student's schedule as Mrs. Brown kibbitzes. Christine Longo Secretary Mr. Crotty Mapa Patricia Martin Receptionist Main Office rior to filing it for later use. SECRETARIAL STAFF x 2121- E I loan Farrell Office Manager Mr. Haynes s ,Q P 1 rx Kathie DeBonis, Mrs, Radler Leisure IS the time for going something useful Ms f' W, e e-an BigE56fg5tn,. 1, e MW.. V u ,... , Q V, I u B r D . - Ylye KEY CLUB Once again, the members of the Key Club had a successful year of serving the school and the local com- munity. This year's advisor was Mr. Mike Waters, of the Social Studies department. They sponsored several special days where monies were raised and contributed to a worthy cause. Although the winter season was a mild one, the boys did help to shovel snow during the blizzard. KEYETTES The Keyettes are devoted to serv- ing their school and their community. The members contribute much time to this, As part of the year's activities, the girls entertained the autistic children, who attend the Search School, on Halloween. They visited people con- fined to nursing homes and they pro- vided several baskets of food for the needy, at Christmas time. The girls also serve as usherettes for all Westwood Players productions. Officers are: loni Rosen, president, Malinda Pullano, vice-president, Bar- bara Fornataro, secretary, and Deb- bie Fornataro, treasurer. l . X S A Key Club Members Are - Mr. Waters, advisor, Fred Resnic, Henry Parker, Mike Smith, Bruce Schneider, Denise Ludlow Sylvester Pitti, Bob Simon, lohn Rothauser, Panka Patel, David Ennis, Alicia Ludlow, Tracy Tomaino, and Mariana Rodriguez. wear,-aa:-meow Qwzvaaa.-S4 A Keyettes pictured here are: Debbie Fornataro, Barbara Fornataro, loni Rosen, and Malinda Pullano. A Members of the Award Winning Forensics Team Are - Terri Pittman, lennifer Morrissey, Sonya Laster, Kelli Allocco, Liz Cameron, Rodney Law, Amy Figureo, Robert Florke, Sabrina Sheridan, Carlo Durland, Gena Squeo, Heather jackson, Samantha Williams, Debra Umlauf, Ellen Cameron, and Mr, Vincent Borelli, advisor. A Pictured Are: jennifer Towler, Scot Sartor, Robin Cofer, Daryl Newman, Mrs, Minor, advisor, Cheryl Grant, Beverly Domingo, and Cheryl Hutchinson. lb Scott Sartor and Daryl Newman pause to examine the pictures done by Rolle, of New York City. FORENSICS Under the leadership of Mr. Vin- cent Borelli, the Long Branch High School Forensics Team is in competi- tion for the State of New jersey Title. For the past five years, the team has taken first place honors at Mon- mouth College. To reach this goal they had to defeat 25 teams from all over the state. The Forensics team compete in humors and dramatic events. The team also uses material from prose and poetry selections as well as original material. The team is ranked 3rd in the State of New jersey. BLACK CULTURE CLUB The Black Culture Club is made up of students concerned with the social projection of Black Americans and their cultures. The members relate to the many fine achievements made by Blacks over the last decade. This past year, the club visited many black exhibits, including a trip to Fort Monmouth. ln observance of Black History Month they set up a show case in the school library. Many more such activities are planned. IUNIOR ENCINEERIINC TECHNICAL SOCIETY The members of this club, under the advisorship of Mr. Sharma, are bound together by a mutual interest in the field of engineering and technology which are so vital in to- day's world. Most of those who attend the meetings on a regular basis, have no desire to seek a career in these fields. Rather, they listen to speakers and delve into the latest material available. SCIENICE CLUB The members of the Science Club have diversified interests in the many and varied areas of science. The club leaders make an effort to foster in- dividual interests. The group holds discussions and makes field trips. One such trip was to Princeton University to tour the Science Department and its facilities. Plans are being made to attend seminars and other points of interests. L E t l I 5 3 . gtv jff , ...... ..... J if 5-f . 15, I - I. .tt.. ' .--. 'V A Members of the JETS Are - Bruce Schneider, Mike Ricciardi, Melissa lohnson, Chris Hartgens, Steve Poulus, Henry Parker, Denise Ludlow, Barbara Fornataro, Guy Evans, Doug Smith, Salvatore Aniello, Harry Teicher, and Sylvester Pitti. Here they pose with their advisor, Mr. Sharma, before a meeting. , i Atv' A Members of the Science Club Are - Steve Poulos, lohn Rothauser, Susan Showler, Roger Musselman, Debbie Levin, Guy Evans, Rhonda Musselman, Enid Sorkowitz, and Cerrilynn Finkerstein. A Future Business Leaders Pictured Here Are - Mr. Victor Cicconetti, Business Department Chairman, Mark Aschetino, Mr. Frank Callano, co-advisor, Daryl Newman, Mr. Carmen Casella, co-advisor, Dawn D'Onofrio, Kim lackson, Karen Richter, Sari Steinberg, lennifer Towler, and Debbie Augustine. 9. H- 5: L, s XALFQF' f5,?f?fbmf' ggiga' i A Mr. Ferd Hagel, advisor, poses with Math League members - Sylvester Pitti, lohn Rothauser, Debbei Levin, Mark Crawford, Gerrilynn Finkelstein, and Enid Sorkowitz. FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS OF AMERICA This is the first year this organiza- tion has been instituted at our school. lt is affiliated with a national organization. Membership is open to all students who desire to learn more about the world of work and varied careers available to those with an interest in business. Plans include visitation to different types of business institutions. Speakers were also invited to ad- dress the group. MATH LEAGUE The members of this group take great pleasure in solving mathematical problems for sheer pleasure. They also compete against students from the entire Shore area who share the same interests. The secondary advantage to the group is practice in taking SAT exams and preparation for college level mathematics. Members also participated in the Nation Wide math testing program conducted by members of the math department. FRENCHXCERMAN CLUBS The purpose of this club is to per- mit students to learn the customs, holidays, celebrations, culinary work, and ways of living in each country. Mrs. Zimmer and Mr. Cherry, ad- visors to the clubs, also encourage members to learn the grammatical and practical expressions used by the peoples of each country. ITALIAN CLUB The Italian Club meets weekly to discuss the culture and linguistics par- ticular to Italy. They plan to attend a Broadway production and to feast on a typical Italian 'lbanquetu in an Italian restaurant. The club includes students who are of ltalian, and non-ltalian, extraction. Officers are Sylvia Beneito, presi- dent, loAnn Avagliano, vice- president, Tracey Tomaino secretary, and Maureen Muzzi, treasurer. r A Members of the French!German Club Pose With Mr. Benn Cherry, advisor. They Are - Sue Showler, Ralph Garry, Beverly Gordon, Michael Chesire, Nancy Lagrotteria, Diane Marino, and Stacey Crowel. l l I A ,N ., ,Num Siren P45 A Italian Club Members Are: RoseAnn Bruno, Barbara Fornataro, Nancy Lagrotteria, Genivera Penta, Debbie Fornataro, Christana Kmiecz, Melinda Pullano, lohn Arrargia, Anna Siminoelli, lackie Hoschke, Anna Gigolo, Bonnie Polocstaro, Marissa Frantton, IoAnn Avagliano, Tracy Tomanio, Sylvia Benetio, and Maureen Muzzi. 1 . F- T. A Members of the lunior Classical League: Kelly Allocco, Christana Kmiecz, Leslie Glassman, juan Rivera, Carol Parker, Esther Hamui, Mr. Cherry, advisor, Greg McLaughlin, Carlo Durand, David Ennis, Alfred lohnson, Cindy Kreucz, and Terri Pittman. NN'-Km 'Nana' A 'Members of the Spanish Club are: Angela Smith, Laurie Smith, Enid Sorkwitz, Stephanie Gordon, Jennifer Morrissey, William leffress, Lisa Maldonado, Stacey Taylor, Rhonda Musselmen, Cerrilynn Finkelstein, and Mrs. Madrigal, advisor. LATIN CLUB The Latin Club, also known as The lunior Classical League, is proving that Latin is not Lldeadf' Under the leadership of Mr. Benn Cherry, the group has studied many forms of modernized classical literature. They have also examined the life styles and times of the ancient classics. SPANISH CLUB The Spanish Club, advised by Mrs. Madrigal, is very active. The club's major function is to ac- quaint students with the culture and the different activities of the Spanish people. This year, members started a tutoring program. Students serve as tutors for people in Mrs. Madrigal's classes who need extra help. The club also participated in this year's Foreign Language Week iMarch 7-111 by making posters of many types of native Spanish clothing and leading foreign language students in Spanish folk songs. 100 Newspaper THE TRUMPET The Trumpet is published four times a year by students who wish to learn the fundamental skills of jour- nalism. They learn about all areas of reporting, editing, writing, photography, and graphic arts as they pertain to newspaper publication. Although hampered by the absence of their initial advisor, Mrs. Strassburger, the staff re-grouped. Under the leadership of Mrs. Kalorin, they published two issues of the newspaper. Creative Magazine THE LOG The Log, published annually, is a basically literary magazine containing prose and poetry written by students and staff members. lt also contains original art work, graphics, and photography. The Log received third prize in the Columbia Scholastic Press Contest, an annual critique, for 1982. Mrs. Faith Radler, of the English Department, advises the publication. A ln preparation for publication of the 1983 The Log, photographer Scott Schumann, editor-in-chief, Debbie Levin, assis tant editor, Karen Wienerg and, photography editor, lohn Rothauser, review materials submitted by members of the stu dent body and the English department faculty. A Eddie Williams, Gerri Finkelstein, and Brian Wall learn headline counting A Mrs. Kalorin, Donna Lloyd, and the printer review layout techniques. 41 Enid Sorkowitz counts a headline, X 32 Ei WWW! wg.:-f Q N XA X .Qi .fa 2 Scholarship, service, character, and leadership are the traits that set members of the William E. Cate Chapter of the National Honor Socie- ty apart from the rest of the student body. These students are nominated, and selected for membership, by a special screening process. Members participate in regularly scheduled activities. Each month they sponsor a reception and award Honor Roll Certificates to all students who have earned them. Mrs. Elaine Petach is faculty spon- sor of the chapter. A The secret is out! lohn Keller and Darla Otey are utapped for Honor Society membership. lb Pictured at the Regularly Scheduled Weekly Board Meeting Are: jennifer Morrissey, secretary, Stephanie Woolwich, president, Malinda Pullano, treasurer, and Debbie Levin, vice-president. 102 K n as I -.. , W :px A Senior Cheryl Grant receives her Honor Roll Certificate from Stephanie Woolwich and Debra Levin as advisor, Mrs. l Petach, looks on. Students look forward to this reception at the end of each marking period. A Fred Resnic wraps senior Mike Riccardi who is quite hap- py to join the group. . iff- , - - Q P g .- ,xl 0 S ss- ' .... . . S, A MEMBERS OF THE HONOR SOCIETY - john Rothauser, Sylvester Pitti, Doug Smith, Malinda Pullano, Mrs. Petach, Donna Crawford, Madeline Rivera, Angela Chidoni, Cheryl Grant, jennifer Morrissey, and loni Rosen. if A Officers: Maris Henson, Mark lensen, Lisa Shuler and Daniella Penta, president. STUDENT CDUNCIL The Student Council is made up of two students from each homeroom. It is their function to present student concerns to the faculty and ad- ministration and to create enthusiasm and high morale within the student body. The Student Council sponsors many activities to generate morale. Among these are the Homecoming Danceg Coronation Ball, where stu- dent representatives from all clubs are honoredg Mardi Gras parade par- ticipationg Food Drives for the needyg and a Blood Drive. Mrs. Wilhemina West is advisor to the group. A Cary McDuffy joins advisor Mrs. West and Daniella Penta in reviewing the by-laws of the Student Council. Westwood Players presents RUNA WA YS Where do people go when they run away? The audience in the Mid- dle School Auditorium on December 2, 3, and 4, found out. On those dates the award winning Westwood Players presented RUNA VVA YS, their first production of the year. Featured performers included, len- nifer Morrissey, Sondra Horton, lunior Lopez, Sonya Laster, Eric Peduto, and Andree Farginere. ln addition to presenting a Spring musical, the Westwood Players journey to Bucks County Playhouse to participate in a competition ex- clusiyely for one-act plays. A Karen Wiener and Sabrina Sheridan rest after 'running away from home WESTWOOD PLAYERS PRESENT ru naways WORDS AND MUSIC BY ELIZABETH SWADOS MIDDLE SCHOOL AUDITORIUM DECEMBER 2 3 and 4 at 7 30 PM ADULTS SJ OO STUDENTS S2 00 DONATION. A The song llSometimes is sung by lunior Lopez, Kelly Allocco, Sondra Horton, Sabrina Sheridan, and Leslie Glassman, X3 sa 3 5-sir S A lennifer Morrissey performs an nappendectomyu on her baby-doll. A Sondra Horton sings Where Are Those People Who Did Hair? np. 1 vw . wif, fzffrffy X f, ,, I I W J A Andree Farginere tells the audience why she l'Had to Go. A Eric Peduto remembers all the people he left behind. UGREEN WAVE YEARBGOK This year's yearbook class was composed of a dedicated group of students that used new and unique ideas to create a condens- ed version of the year's ac- complishments and activities. The students used selected pictures and words to express the overall attitude of the student body. This year the theme for the yearbook was l'Visions '83 . The yearbook consists of traditional ideas which make this year's edi- of tion more special than any of the others. In fact, the students work- , ed so hard, that the 1982 year- book received third place in the Columbia Scholastic Press Associa- tion Competition. complete a yearbook. f rt fx A .4 A lodi Bates, Assistant editor, helps JoAnn Donnelly file some of the more than 3,000 pictures necessary to Debbie Levin, editor-in-chief, reviews the rules for copy placement, layout, and design for the staff. Christana Kmiecz, Terry Dragone, and Rose Ann Bruno help to alphabetize the Senior's quotes. Greg Costich, of Lorstan Studios, explains the mechanized developer and prin ting machine to Emily Dobrin and Debbie Levin. f Wi .bm 'KW 1-.Xi '.....,iw X i My t ,,-, ,,, 7 in 4 EU in ADebbie Traversa assists Shawn Ravitch in cutting apart the underclass portraits. DOdessa Perri, Angela Candi and Belkys Encarnacion assist Toi Pitts in organizing the ad section. it f ..,.. W '55 Ei is if Z5,7.,2A!,f Ima' ' 1 f' 'ff AMrs. Radier, yearbook advisor, sets up the ladder diagram with the aid of editor-in-chief Debbie Levin, and assistant editors Kathie DeBonis and lodi Bates, ,Na-1. ..........aK! 107 AGenna Squeo looks on as typing editor types copy. AAnthony Penta and Kathie DeBonis attempt to identify team members for Emily Dobrin's layout -ii-1 We 5 WW 2 , - kk,, X 'V AAndrew Faccone and Barbara Olivadoti toil over the layout for Spring track. lbLarry Mac Millan and Scott Schumann check the equipment before venturing out to take underclass candids. 41 Barbara Sweeney and Tony Tobia try to figure out how to place soccer team pictures on the page. K '5 Q 'ik We , ,,,E E Q 3 .: X. -w K'1 1,.l .-..... ALarry Mac Millan explains to Allen Stovall, Scott Schumann, and Anthony Penta how he cropped the powerlifting pictures for his layout. 109 7 yi Z mm ,www ' , ,f1w,W X K 4 1. 8 October ga ve a party, The leaves by hundreds came The ashes, oaks, and maples, And those of ery name. Cooper ' .SI lm O I I FOOTBALL The llfvlean Green Fighting Machine is a name well-deserved by the Long Branch Football Team. The team overcame all of the undeserved ratings they received during pre-season. The biggest change was in the of- fense. The team went from the veer to the Delaware Wing T5 from there it was straight ahead. No one could stop them! They racked-up 217 points offensively, and 47 points defensively. The Wave had 5 shutouts in a row and finished the season 7-3g losing only to Shore, St. lohn's, and Wall by a combined total of 15 points. After the Thanksgiving game was over, the whole team left the field - winners. Some walked, some jumped, some cried, and some reminisced, but no one will ever forget the 1982 football season. V Doug Muh punts the ball after a Long Branch fourth down. V Ron Cattelona drills a Shore player into the ground. A Coach Levy talks to his boys during a time out. D Danny George looks for a receiver while Paul Baillie blocks for him. I tt i sf , . 35 3 s Q XX h-sl f 3' s . I , 1 ,. .i x .ir P Q ,X X X -. ,E X 9 ... 1 E E W- X 'V usb ? .if i., LS sf 3 if 5 it wx Q 'fi is T S K FX L N1 lim mmWN, ,N.... WNW. 355555 's35':iE::.. p- i . N - ,I-lf' QS X ie R fx xx if X, X X Ns ues ' W' X. K. 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George lCo-Capt.J, R. Cattelona lCo-Capt.J, C. Trezoglou, T. George lmgr.l. Row 2: P. Stokes, A. Faccone, A. Tobia, R. Gabriel, M. Cudney, C. Recan- zone, E, Brown, E. johnson, R. Covin, M. Graziano. Row 3: K. Farrow, M. Morgan, D. Marks, K. Guarino, P. Baillie, l. VanBrurit, l. Campbell, l. T. Dunn, G. Stampoulis. Row 4: T. Davis, I. Harris, D. Spitz, M. i X X... .. K Dellert, l. Shelly, A. Davis, M. Crawford, I. Negron, I. Harrell, A. George. Row 5: W. Statum, S. Balina, L. Maclntyre, A. Covin, S. Covin, M. Shuler, l. Cattelona, S. Hahn, L. Willis, D. Muh. Row 6: M. Caldwell, R. Lebron, A. Penta, D. Okuska, E. Montalvo, R. Mentel, M, Attardi, C. Simonelli, M. DiGuilimi, M. Agresti. 115 PERCUSSION Pat King, leff Stokes, Mr, Dominic Soriano, Kathy Dalton, Terry Covin, Debbie Levin, Andrew Yorth, lerry Frost, Mike Rosa, Andrevv Dean-Neil, Estiban Tirado. ul als ll' lu lil E!! Q as H im' S Q-. f QL. X A ...L 1 . Y a- -'W'-HE'-: 'f Z..-:r e f NS- A . 'Shin I LovvER BRASS Michael Eddy, Perry Stokes, Mr. Gerald Risden, Paul Willis, Troy Williams, limmy Davis, Scott Draves, Marc Horner, Ramon Vargas, Tyrone Har- mon, Angela Chidoni, Gerrilynn Finkelstein, David Ennis, janet Stokes. 116 TRUMPETS AND SAXOPHONES Bruce Roach, Doug Smith, Bruce Schneider, Henry Parker, Mike Smith, lerry DeSapio, Leslie Glassman, Carl Green, Sybil Shambley, lody Creed, Rochelle Marrotta, Tim Ellis, Fred Resnic, Brian Guzman, Mike Chesire, Chris Holtzer, Regina Battle, jeff Fraller, Simon Skove, Kevin Wall, Harry Teicher, Larry McMillan, Mark Wrazen, Reuben Gomez, Allen Bass, Adulberto Portalatin, Max Kleinertz, Frank Anastasia, ,.-5-.:f' ... ' 'qv fm.. 1' K -- - i, MW . MAJORETTES Brenda Markowitz, Diane Brazilian, Patricia Newman, Marybeth Dennisson, Robin Cofer, len- nifer Ennis, Sheri Carlson, loni Rosen lCaptainj, Emily Dobrin lhead majorettel, Susan Morris fCo-Captainj. , 1 ,,., I w oy., N., . sf . f . ww 1 Q wil' I I WOODWINDS Linda Harris, Gertrude lohnson, Nanette Davilia, Diane Edwards, Selma Shambley, Yvette Owens, Pamela Carthan, Maureen Meyers, Karen Thompson, Denise Ludlow, Elinor Willoughby, Liz Cameron, Ellen Cameron, Mary Ramos, jennifer Burley, Maria Occhipinti, Margaret Magarino, Bonnie Brown, Colleen Klingner, Sherri Bouldin, Carol Parker, Enid Sorkowitz, Sharon Draves, JoAnn Hawkins, Sandra Sinon, Rhonda Stanton, Stephanie Woolwich, Tracy Tomaino, lodi Bates, Darlene Tierney, Karolyn Hutchinson, Lauren Desmond, Veronica Wilder, Cathy Childers, Alicia Ludlow, Robyn Terri, june Vargas. DISPLAY FLAGS loann Donnelly, Elaine Martin, Charlene Clem- mons, Gisele McDuffy, Karen Carthan, Theresa Covington, Sonya Thomas, Angela Gandy, Kristine Faye, Pam Hart, Judy Daniels, Alician McNicol, Tracy Daniels, Abbie loyner, Lisa Shuler lCo-captainj, Cheryl Grant fCaptainJ, 117 GDLDR GUARD Bonita Brown, Kim Hendrickson, Barbara For- nataro, Dee O'Connor, Debbie Fornataro, Donna Crawford, Lori Addeo, Chris Cippola, Debbie Trayersa QCO-captainl, Patty Brach lCaptainl. SWING FLAGS Maureen Muzzi, Kelli Cattelona, Tracey Ap- plegate, Barbara Sweeney, Stacey Wilson, Diane Marino, Carloyn Yale, janet Dudick tCaptainl, Darlene Alberti lCo-captainl. 118 VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Dina Giddio, Patti Cattelona, Cynthia Ciccone, Lori Mazza, Christana Kzrneic, loanne Safiotti, Dawn Donofrio, Barbara Zambrano tCaptainl, Diane Accerra lCo-captainl, Lavenia Harewood, Debbie Mincielli, Barbara Olivadotti, Tracey Adams, Alexandria Zotti, Melinda Pullano, Sylvia Beneito. -N-is NWN SX 4 uv ... --gf - -- , if ws si a yy M K Q X , , 7, ,Q L r sz V5 r l Av' i ' - O w A Captains Barbara Zambrano and Diane Accerra lead the cheer after a conversion, A The girls do 'New York, New York. A Melinda Pullano and Cindy Ciccone at the first football pep rally. The IV Cheerleaders in action, A Sylvia Beneito grabs the megaphone to cheer on the team. Q3 i nz A Debbie Minciels asks for some UA-C-T-I-O-N! R Xen wi my 'Em K I A ,, eww, ...:f1Q,,,,,.:1--:gf f-f- , ,y , ii:- 1? ' , - ' .L,,, , QlLjj :r..,,,,-2 f .WI - - W ,M ..... ,, .,... ,W ,,,,,, M 'K gy . I- 2 ' qv if, ' .41 , g,, .gn ' ,Y , Mm, ..... A u- We ammg, M 413 J, wwf x 1155 li: .: f.,f.- mm, -' ' Q - ' E: N m x, .-sf ' . F LL CANDIDS CROSS COUNTRY The Long Branch Boys Cross Country team once again proved to their fans, and opponents, that they are very difficult to beat. They fin- ished a most impressive dual season. Pacing the team were: Christian Hartgens, Hector Cruz, Robert Hislip, and Gene Lane. Coach John Ward is very pleased with his team, He says, llOnce again We have shovvn that a little hard work, time, and effort come to frui- tion. We have had a great season, K Q if t il 1 K .gtg 5 W 5 C 5 ' ' 1 F A Christian Hartgens proves he is the leader of the pack i ,i is i t A THE MEN OF THE CROSS COUNTRY TEAM - Ralph Garry, Tom Noon, Bob Echochardt, lose Mercado, Tim Cruz, Robert Hislip Ray Hulse Rich Hulse Harry Teicher Larry McMillan Pat Conte Gene Lane, Christian Hartgens, Hector Cruz, and Andrew Dean-Neil. MW W . ,V , W fm f ,ff 9 id 1 A 4 Q15 ' M W ' ' - GIRLS' TENNIS Improving on the record of the past year, the Girls' Tennis Team finished with a 6-11 record. First singles was Angela Chidoni, second singles was StaceyCrowell, and third singles was Terri Crowell, Behind them were the doubles teams of Rochelle Marrotta and Dottie Widdis, jackie Carvalho and Kim Towler, and' Nancy Lagrotteria. They strongly reinforced the girls team. A Mr. Stevenson, jackie Carvalho, Darlene Tiernney, Kim Towler, Dotty Widdis, loAnn Hawkins, Nancy Lagratteria, Stacey Crowell, Angela Chidoni, Terri Crowell, Kim Vanil. A Nancy Lagrotteria serves the ball. la E U52 E , A Angela Chidoni puts her powerful backhand into action. wwf' A Dotty Widdis considers her next move. A Kim Towler shows why she's an asset to the team. A Mr. Stevenson teaches a new strategy. A lohn Cittadino demonstrates a straddle-over on the uneven parallel bars. GYMNASTICS Long Branch lost its first three meets due to the inexperience of its entirely untried team. Coach Brousell's persistence and long hours of practice with the nine frosh and one junior finally paid off. They vvon seven of the remaining eight meets. Carol Parker, David Pachecho, and Frank Montanez help the team qualify for Shore Conference and State sectionals. David Pachecho represented us at State Finals in Cherry Hills. David shared the uMost Valuable Gymnast!! award with Carol Parker. ---- i . 'rr' F 1 C 82- F' iY.i.:.i:122S::e::ss512? F2 e ' Fifiiisssi 2 w 5 5 ive '.f 11:f:3F57F'V3i'5E . .. . A . rf 1 . s A -' at as - i , f K i ,nf fi 1-1-ffgg fs-is-g.:.. -5- -Styx: -R55 ,ix gsgssg. j.5.5.E.tq.f'..E'..:g.:-g . . i i 1 'rr'-iiii 5 -- H , Q . . K at , L , ZEW c,,t., . g A g. . . . . V V .t. . ...... . g g , g . A Rhonda Wright highlights her floor exercise with a split leap. A Mary Diaz does a needle on the balance beam. A john Cittadino, Sue Brousell fHead Coachl, Mary Diaz, David Pacheco, lose Durand, Frank Montanez, Patty Voorhees, Marissa Frattin, Sue Kelly lAsst, Coachj, Rhonda Wright, Carol Parker, Cydnei Singleton. A Introduction before the meet: Frank Montanez, David Pacheco and Carol Parker. SOCCER The Boys Varsity Soccer Team had a solid start. They began the season with a 4-O record. Under the supervi- sion of Coach Perry, the team came a long way, finishing 11-7-3. Trying to gain a B North title, Captains Franklin james and john Keller led the team to a successful season. Despite two llheart-breaker losses, to Shore and Ocean, the team never gave up. Outstanding scorers included Franklin james, Carmen luliano, lohn Keller, and jimmy DiBiase. Due to the loss of these seniors, Coach Perry feels that next season will prove to be slow to rebuild, He is very optimistic. A LBHS Soccer Team poses for the yearbook staff. A Robert Reyes bobs through the mid-field. A lason Cummings kicks a pass all the way downfield A Americo Costa looks for a receiver for the pass. V Coach Perri holds an Ninspirationaln talk session with the team. J A s X Q 1 f v J K K ..: -1 Dx 3 W M ' 55? , ,,. fu' ! C fi? , 22 9 Q Q ew R fm? ' i Ug ' 'Q Y ,af-. K A , , Now there rs frost upon the hrll, And no leaf strrrmg rn the wood, The lrttle streams are cold and strll, Never so strll has wrnter stood. - O'NeiI if Q :LA V Q ' ,Y J ga 'A . fr t,ttt ' , i , l u ? .. 'A .L ,.,l,, iv : N C I ,,1-gsfgmfx K ' Y I , . X .. W ., VARSITY BASKETBALL The Varsity Basketball Team began the 1982-83 season with a jack-ralobit start. They won six in a row! The team was also victorious in the Holiday lubilee Tournament, beating Neptune in a close game. Leading the team were high scorers lohn Cooper, Mark lohnson, Rodney Morris, and Mike Stephen- son. Bill leffress was the leading rebounder. Coach Odom said, llVVe had a few heartbreakers, but it was a good season. Wait until next year. A Melvin Morris tries his fake-out. iv Mitch Cillard positions himself under the basket, VARSITY SCOREBOARD Ocean Twnsp. Red Bank Catholic Red Bank Reg St lohn Rumson Shore Reg St Rose Toms River E. Monmouth Reg Ocean Twnsp Red Bank Catholic Red Bank Reg. St. lohn Middletown S. Rumson Monmouth JV Asbury Park Shore Reg. F 3 Q WF 5 J ww 22' i' i 0 1' 1 11 ui JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL This year's lunior Varsity Basketball team had a great season! They won 22 games in a row, many of which were cliffhangers until the final basket was made. They lost their final game of the season by a heart-breaking one point to arch rival Neptune High, After his team won the lV Tourna- ment, Coach Donald Covin said, 'lThis is an outstanding team. I am proud of the way they played. It was an honor to be their coach. A Vernon Morris reaches for a rebound. D Mark Brown releases a one-handed jumper. raw 5 , f p M. :iv mf r - 1 .1 fl-.ff E i have 1 'ill A 4 i? ii i ,awp JWZZ . 7 ff' A Mike Hart ignores the Middletown South guard iifmim ZA A Eric Byrd hides behind the ball. 41 Benji Brown Ngets some height against Middletown. D Fernando Sanders makes a basket. V Frank Gaskin gains control of the ball. A The Girls Varsity Basketball Team: Veronica Wilder, Sheri Bouldin, Mary Simmons, jackie Mooney, Pam Hart, Roxanne Davis, Crystal Houston-Bey, Kim Dekle fmanagerl, Roxanne Turpin, Lynn Williams, Ada Williams, Kelly Mancle, Crissy Parker, Patty Seabrooks, Asst. Coach Evan Chesler, and Head Coach Tim Gleason. GIRLS VARSITY BASKETBALL The Girls Varsity Basketball Team started off the season with a strong win against Ocean. However, their spirits were soon dampened by three consecutive losses. Coach Tim Gleason and the girls spent many hours practicing their plays. Soon victory was again theirs. They ended the season with a third place berth in B North competition. Captains Veronica Wilder and Lynn Williams paced their teammates in the high-scoring department. QM' ch aa A X . 5 K or gny , . 3 A Lynn Williams looks for an opening pass. A Ada Williams shoots a lay-up. shot. ffl .Arg watawgifw . -f.. . --Mwqmiimc .J ir.. A Crystal Houston-Bye concentrates on her foul WRESTLING The L.B.H.S. Varsity Wrestling team has clinched their fourth con- secutive UB North title. The Wave matmen were captained by Dan George and Andrew Skove. The ad- ditional wrestlers Ron Cattelona, Gene Lane, Charles Canada led them and the rest of the team to an undefeated conference season and an overall record of 14-3. nThe 1984 season may be quite a different season, says Coach Rutan. X11ltllllllf img lsrf Q ilfittillilfffl' A if iitgiigyyy 1x..1 ' ' . -1 Mike Shannon, Ron Cattelona 11881, Mike Smith, Bob Shusko, Ray LeBron 1HWT1, Andrew Skove 11351, Dean Simpson 11401, Dan George 11581, Alex George 11701, joe DiBiasi 11081, Mike Baker 11151,,Gene Lane 11221, Thomas Skove11291. J Ax V l' -.ff it 5 7, f -, Miz ,W , 1 as ,L X Q, V' 'Y , 'l f , f, W if? f QQ? M M ,E 7 f S 5 f Y 43 V S' f V ' 1 , aw nt, .M M I Z ff nw W f 4' A A Gene Lane seems to have an edge over his opponent. ' Q Dean Simpson makes his Rumson opponent writhe in agony. V lim DiBiase listens his '1boss coach Rutan. Ib Dan George throws his opponent, 1 5 1, if f A Thomas Skove tries to cradle his rival. V Alex George tries to rollover his opponent for two points. an W, 1-'Qi M555 jqjrarb Q' V, I 5 A Ray LeBron is at a standoff with his adversary. 41 Mike Baker catches his opponent off guard. V,-,Q ,ft A Ron Cattelona smiles jubilantly as the referee declares him victorious. V loe DiBiase seems to have the edge over his competition. V. Q, .i- ....: Xggflfiwwnship 'L Elk .LS gl Ke M., . ,wt rtt,s rsseet,iME'oREaoARD Us i Effie: , :Q Neptune Classic Zndhplaceliliigsg? 21 29 Qorhees HIS V s River North Bruns. lnvitat, 2nd Place R an 37 36 48 18 44 33 A50 Brick Shore Regional Toms River East , . St. ,lphn Vianney Nefifiive , . ln ,Ks ' K .. . V 19 EF E 25 26 'IB 6 28 12 14 9 it X ik Catholic t.t. 12 .. . S0 Fa 'HaYe l 0nm0uthResf0natal Shore,QQjfererxceft'?1t1r. fi,,r: 3 7 l rrrr Q' Vs ingll i ia' T9 1 if 1 A Ulf .IW A Coach Balina poses with: Pat Tedesco, Jeff Lampel, Tim Pierce, Carmen luliano, john Harrell, Mike Shusko, Tom Welsh, Ed Montalvo, james Cat- telona, and Tyrone Davis. A lohn Harrell attempts to pin his man. A Mike Shusko rolls back his man. il jeff Lampel shows his opponent the mat. ,wx A Freshman Simon Skove shows his man how a win is made. A The Freshman Wrestling Team poses for the camera. Kiwi lllllffyg f llllllll, ,NM 1 kixlllllll ,XXNL x , Nu? A Coach McCaskill, Andrew Dean-Neil, Eric johnson, George Rucker, and Les Askew proudly pose with the Group Ill State Championship Trophy. S INDOCJR TRACK The Long Branch High School ln- door Track Team did it again! They won two championship titles! This achievement brings the total cham- pionships to six for L.B.H.S. The honor was accomplished through the patience, guidance, and expertise of Coach james McCaskill. Outstanding runners included: Franklin James, Christian Hargens, Andrew Dean-Neil, Anthony Dean- Neil, Hector Cruz, Richard Hulse, and Ray Hulse. A Chris Mayo returns to train with Andrew and Anthony Dean-Nail. :sm 'Q A Eric McCaskill increases his lead in the freshman four-lap relay. D Hector Cruz and Ray Hulse enjoy one ofthe few easy workouts of the season. t .fy f , .'. f as 1. x r - ,, if he , f V 1 1 6 1 A ' ' i7 ' 4' ' f ' lf ' iss ' V ' f - M ' ,,,,,,, H W. ,,,,, ,,,, A M , W . H ,, at Y , 'Q n g V ,f K ,-,, tg .. , 4 . . , I K ,K ' , , I . s xwgj k .Y in ' v 5 I' ' 2, -'15 .. V 9, A' m I ref' J.. ., ,, ,la Mit V ,JW w. -- ' ff Q. ' H ,Fw is K. , , , F, ,, ' , M: W W, 5 ,mf -Z. ' f wt., ,, ML W fr-' g X M 'hf:f24,,,yf'g1,t 5 M , , ,M M we iw N I n., 'Q gt ,W ' NM flellkyw iii 'V I I mtg? H M ,, g ff , qs- , maj iff'z'!?,. i'TrY,,fwef,,iw T A. . at T M. ,Q , f 1 ' ,a us, , , ' ww- mf ,.,m ', 'w, , , r 4 ik ,, ,f.,-WM, .ff V V W W ff, f' , 'ss I ' L'2's,- ' f A M :'Ux1?L' T v--V.. ' 1-'iff if qs . , , WM- ' 'M' 1 wwf W M ,.... ,Lf Q ,Wy - ' - M 1 , SWIMMING The 1982 Waves opened their season with very optimistic hopes, Despite the loss of seniors and a small turnout the Waves progressed. The Boys' Team, led by Capt, Fred Resnic, placed 3rd in the Monmouth County Meet and 9th in Shore Conference. Outstanding swimmers were Scott Schuman, Steve Maher, and Dave Ennis. The Girls' Team, led by Capt. Kathie DeBonis, placed 3rd in the Monmouth County Meet and 8th in Shore Conference, The 200 yard Medley and the 400 yard Relay teams placed high in the Shore. The relays consisted of Yvette Bentley, Bar- bara Ann Sweeney, Vivi Tomaine and Kathie DeBonis. A Scott Schuman works hard on his specialty, the 100 yard Butterfly. At the Shore Conference the Diving Team proved to be one of the best in the area. V ivi Tomaine placed 3rd while Kathie DeBonis placed 8th and Marissa Frattin placed 17th. A Kathie DeBonis and Barbara Ann Sweeney t rest before starting the 500 yard free-style. ake a Zfrsecond A Coach Foreman and Captains DeBonis and Resnic pose for the photographer. A Coach Foreman observes the swimmers' strokes as they practice. A Against the clock, Yvette Bentley and Erica Connor work on their breaststroke. if G '5 WW A 'Meter Divers Marissa Frattin, Kathie DeBonis A Scott Schuman, Mark Crawford, Fred Resnic icaptj Steve Maher, and Vivi Tomaine. Sweeney, Vivi Tomaine, Erica Connor, Kathie DeBonis Qcaptj, Marissa Fr ' . -- , M1 2 55gd,,z2i,fz:g2 4 f Dave Ennis, Ioe Renzo, Barbara Ann attin, Yvette Bentley, Earl jones. i ,',' 5 WM 4 .yi357f if 'WWW X W MQ Z 5, 3' X K. X V ' iii 5 A 1557, T, :i a V g ---- , pf? M ' ff! Q it , x 4 ff ff fw ifwhe www. fa 4, ,W w W, . f fly, X 4 I , ,. A '7 7 ' 'w W , , .. as ,mf gg? W If ft f fvW,f'W t f p U Q f fs. 573 ,F t ri? K V ft if 'ec A W . - M fs E54 2? ,Q EZ 3 i',, y Mir QW? li Y , ' M f , , fx ,A ,,,, ac, ,'.. ,1 f.-7 f g it 3 as ff? ,,,, ' fa A fe it' ga ,- 15 W ,... .f .. L, W, .1 W fg! 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Boys The Boys Bowling Team finished the 1983 season with a first place in the Central Division Conference. Coach Richard Carlipp was ex- tremely proud of his team. Outstanding bowlers were: Guy Evans, fcaptainjg and lunior Mike Rebecca' A Lisa Sorrentino throws a strike. GIRLS For the second year in a row, the Girls Bowling Team took first place in the Central Division Conference. They took first place in the Shore Conference and went on to make a clean sweep by copping first place in the New jersey State Championship meet. The outstanding performances of captain Denise Ludlow, Lisa Sorren- tino, and Barbara Olivadoti were responsible for the team's success. Coach Richard Carlipp looks for- ward to future successes from both teams. A Girls Bowling Team Members are: Kim Williams, Tammy Wells, JoAnne Hawkins, Alison McNicol, Diane Edwards, Coach Garlipp, Lisa Sorrentino, Denise Ludlow, Darlene Tierney, and Alicia Ludlow, 140 A Barbara Olivadoti displays the form which led to a 140 season average, 41 Darlene Tierney releases a smooth toss in the ninth frame of a win- ning game. A Captains Ludlow and Evans calculate the team SCOl'eS. ..... ,,....,,,,,,.,,.. .,... , , ,.,, ,,,,,,... Regional Township QQ .',. gi ti. fvlanasquan if ?Egji,jjfzAsbury Park Neptune . 621 .f....., ,Cs . ccll.. i3lV2lilili2 I 3 .i,,r ref -- 1325 .'l'l ii if: We A ww 2. S - f .V 4 ,,.:.. 3, Lb ' -vw 3955! r' .2552 ' HWVWQ ,LA ', , 4, 1 4 LL MQ, f .. ,f fr ,, , ' ' ' ' ,W . , K W ge 9 ww ,, .,rwW ,',' ' -gm saggy: BMW 7 'L cob if 1 Aff' -A ? k.,sf H I ,ml t I as J W .Q 1,, M55 ah gg, ,,,, WWU,siz?ZEmgWf 'W MEL , M Yf , ,,g,,mw.. fff-- ,, ,,,,,,,,, nw : , - 11 Wv,f H.. . - fi-, . ,, ,Q X ,, M- -,Ta ,,,,f ,,,,-fy fffffw f M.. , , HMV ! V ji. 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Leslie Glassman Keith Golden Alicia Gonzalez Margarita Gonzalez Andrea Graziano Carl Green Brian Guzman Garry Hammond Cliff Harewood Eric Harper Paul Harris Michael Hart Joanne Hawkins Kim Hendriksen lohn Henson George Hery james Hicks Nichelle Hicks Karen Hill Parish Hills Tanya Holland Layonne Holmes Christian Holzer Richard Hulse Melinda Hutchinson Luis lrrizary Heather jackson Debra james Ulna james Coleen leffs Alicia Iohnson Donna lohnson Gertrude Johnson Floyd Iones Sean jones David Kelly David Khasak lum Suk Kim Max Kleinertz Teresa Leayy Raymond Lebron Tyra Lennon Michael Lewis Donald Logan Marino Luongo Margaret Margarino Steven Mahr Kelly Mancle Dawn Matano Larry Mclntyre Alison McNicol Allan Menkin Lucy Mercado Edward Montalvo r.D is at A 5 2 X in in-t -QT ..,,. ,W . 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J S an Ng A N is . ri .::,.ce:ffs:s::e::f:ass fr---- f---- b ,,'. ' a-or tiiih V . Y . X X A X V 'XA is Qi, X ji N to ef pf M R , is ,i, I N ,W , A Quincy Wilson flexes his muscles, .,,,t....,. A I f , .. ,,--- sn W ..,.. i issgmegi, Ex: A - t ' is is .. I :Q 5, ii., risk, Q t :Q Q i - Q, tttt 4 A 5,9 - r Q qi, . . 'E' , ., qi -ci ,VA 5 X at W , S., S gg -2 X S K , ! - af' i pw A Karen Wiener hit the lucky number. 1 fm N 1s?::-f:,--- .Liss w aaaacmcc Ts- f s as 1 - essex- - a F., , Q r-- -V EES? X. E M . , S RL X .... , is E as A y .W , . M .il fi, .,.. h . S Antonia Vega Maria Ventresco Theresa Viana loseph Vinciguerra Ai Brian Vivian Kevin Wall ' y loe Walls Diane Weaver ' can - . 4 J , at A +-.ggi It .at K El Y ' V ':i': 1-- R . c ' niik z G -. . ., . V ll Vg .VVL - , . .f William Acevedo Willard Allen Walter Aponte Sylvia Arriage Michael Attardi loseph Auletta Laurel Barber Mark Lubischer Adrienne Brown Gary Budra Maurice Caldwell Angel Caraballo Danielle Cioffi Geoffrey Clark Thomas Comber AnnMarie Cordts Steven Coren Theresa Covington Raymond Cerlin Antonio Davis lulio Delacruz Anthony Depietro Cynthia Dodrill Kathleen Dotzel Lisa Dunn Theresa Durham Michael Ferraro Michael Fiore Gene Fitzgerald Angela Gandy Bradford Gilbert Ruben Gomez Gloria Hodge Dawn lones Kathleen Kaholo Kimberly King Carlos Knight Rodney Law lay David Laws Christina Lozzari Fernand Lebron Stephan Lenzo Ezequiel Lopes Carmen Lopez Michelle Lucas Rose Ann Mancini Darlene Mario Frank Martino julie Mayo Craig McClendon Doree McConnel Victoria McCray 'A' af Mark Wrazen Andrew Yourth Irene Zoppi Wanda White Karen Wiener Kimberly Williams Samantha Williams Troy Williams Veronica Williams Thomas Womble Quincy Wilson UNPHOTOGRAPHED james Mcintyre Carmen Medina Blanca Menendez Robert Mentel lose Mercado Mary Merla Tammy Minervini Salvatore Mondalto Cheryl Moody Vernon Morris Kerri Morrissey Roland Musselman Michele Nichols Wendy Nichols juan Nieves Lisa Olmo Dagoberto Pacheco Edith Pagan Tina Perricone Michael Peters Yolanda Ramos Tracy Reed Maria Reyes Charles Rickli William Rivera Michael Rocha A Frank Gaskin admires himself in the mirror. Edna Rodriquez Doreen Ryan Gerard Ryan Lisa Samolis Randy Sanchez lose Santos Robert Schubert Patricia Seabrooks David Serrano Mark Shuler Felecia Smith Teila Smith Nick Spaans Leonard Spinazzola Allen Stovall Orlando Tapia Stacey Taylor Rhenita Thigpen Natalie Turner Michael Umlauf Hilario Viera Luis Vieiva Victor Vieira jennifer Volek Patricia White Sharon Williams gil il 163 HS NNN. mx. +, K S if . -f gs 51 gr Q S UMW, .. wxxarmfwwx X 5 4:5 sk ,N .2ffXXQ4ii-:.-SQ ufi f,gj-Yg,w -i' ist, 5 L 15,71-g X .iff-':. 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' f .1 .- 19 ifxgxi kk ., . gs I . . 95 A Larry McMillan and Leonard Willis clean the test tube, X I .ff We xxx SN X X as is ., i': A P- W ,Q af K 4-L .... . ix. , :- xiao. -vf..,-f- 4 J- i W x wr ff ,L t kk fb if XYXX i is Q s 2 X 1' Q E , M Q, ' K .. , 5 .,, . l 5 L sr Ss V it S at it args: X T . ,Q vw, F L 5 is r- Q i f W we X i iiss alniiiiifrrrl' X. Y L tt. ,,,,... a 1 ai J X X we, 'N -QQ- ff w A sxrmsx X xv X YU, wp Q xx. r xx I Efflffr. 'V' Fl otti, Mike Cheshire, Mike Baker, and Lori Mazza take time out from Mrs. Radler's class to 'lpose in the tree. A loanne Saffi ED sr I I ,Wav Z ,. -. I 'hw xr ti WW f 'N-1 an U 'Elisa vt ,A Q. Jlfrv- Q ' r , fd' w x s S X jp... ,-c ,-.- ,4- ,-1 ,.--- c,.- ,.-- ,,--- .,,.--- My- 3 A...--f Q ,..- ,,,.... W.. W.- ,,.. 9.- ,,, Stacey Buzzelli Cherie Carlson Karen Carthan fp fa 'Z f ,,.-- . ,- W, t,-' .,,- ,,f .,- I 1 s if E, , Q lacqueline Carvalho Michael Chesire Sinavy Chnieng 'Q ,ff 74 J, img!! , 7 ., E 54, reeeree Eat t QA 7' W . S' ' U' A lohn Williams makes a table base. David Childres Cynthia Ciccone Charlene Clemons fih.. gm 5 ,Wj,,,...'s. :keg ,- A Toni Maggio ponders her lessons. I D ,,li ' ' .- ' f W 'QW ,W figs? 2 W ! Wm Kimberly Colbert Rosie Coleman Darren Coles Joseph Coles Kim Conte Antoinette Cooper 4 gpm lohn Cooper losefina Coston David Covert 'ff 'K ,, -- nf . V ' ,wi 1:55 1 - ,,,., ft K ,K vnu-Q Brenda Covin Theresa Covington Deanne Crawford Mark Crawford William Crawford Stacey Crowell Hector Cruz Darin Cunningham Richard Dalton Todd Dangler ludy Daniels Tracy Daniels Nanette Davila Andrew Davis Jimmie Davis Robert Davis Lamont Dean Andrew Dean-Neil Anthony Dean-Neil Mark Dean-Neil Peter DeLisa Mark Dellert Alfred DeMarzo Marybeth Dennison ,g-f: '...f .ff:z.tf , a, K 1 QW? H, ,, ,,,,k, ,T 3 f att ,,,... . Wim i QL ? -r,- .V iff I A Cherie Carlson and Brenda Markowitz downing around. HM: ..,,, M 'C l ff , z 41. fi fs? I gt, ta , ,.,, W , ferr' I 4' , is ffaasser ---f A W ffl gw' iitarygiw Q if J iirtt i i rttti sai 1 4, A Mrs. Westberg shows Diane Marino how easily math is done. ,. we A lon Oliveras very upset because ISS is cancelled. Q A, EQZQSZK , 'Us 4 Q ' 1, f 47 fa? , f gf 4, . W ' if W1 f fw M ' 2 4 ' l I W Z , Q Z' 7 f 4 4, hi-wmv A Genevra Penta asks Mrs. Richmond why the computer won't compute. ff fl 1 V! , f if Wye! a f Gerard Desapio Lauren Desmond David Diachesyn Carmen Digirolamo Rosaley Dingle Louis Donnelly Lisa Downes Theresa Dragone loseph Dunn lose Duran Irma Durand Robert Ecochardt Marc Edwards David Ennis Theresa Evans Abner Figuereo Wendy Frost Ralph Garry Alex George Patricia Gibson Alexander Gillies Sharon Graziano Adrienne Griffin Scott Hahn Allyse Hall Michael Hampton Lavenia Harewood lohn Harrell Charles Harris Linda Harris A Brenda Covin looks for her teacher's mail slot in the main office -if ll A jackie Mooney, Loretta Youmans, and Stacey Wilson looking llcool ' J X KY A 3 2 aajfiy A Steven Poulus shows off his new bike while illegally parked on the boardwalk. ZW flex' W5 l tj-512, 5- ' 3 1 A David Schiller thoroughly enraptured with his English lesson. Tanya Hastings Martine Hatchett Eddie Hatfield lames Hermann Nanesa Hodge Sandra Horton Yvonne Hubbard Raymond Hulse Cheryl lackson Kimberley lasio William leffress Margaret lemal Alfred johnson Lisa johnson Melissa johnson Thomas johnson Sharon jones Beverly jordan Angela julian Carmen juliano Heidi Keller Patrick King Colleen Klinger Christana Kmiecz Miavette Knox Gregory Kruse Anthony Laco Nancy Lagrotteria jeffrey Lampel Brian Lane A Bob Echochardt anchors the 4OCHelay. He won. 2 , W Q.. i f f 1 I K si, , ff 5 ,Ig g kkhk K 3 W fi M339 4 X frm If is ,S f X, VK Hn Y G is s '1 W .......... ' Q, , ..l. j , i eee- B L f - S -vv- ,F M 'N e i . K S ss is se wi X X Qs xx sss B as - ' ' s 1 ,.... i.: We Erinwa 'ewes ,f it SA ,sl ,. -iii six ,wk as .. QS? F we 'B QS YF Saw A Mark Brown cramming for a history test. He passed. wma ' it W W xi V ,EFA . V A- ww , ,W ,IVE K X A iv in E152 il ,tg F i, ,, A... v,,, , M , ,W W , Q' M, , H ,.L, W,,:, , ,,., ,, , i 4 , ig, in ,L 4 Y l M' ar 3 PW X 1 ff ff f 4 wh 1 gf , it af, fy ,M f mf I ' 1 ff Q Q3 tflzlt K, I. NQKQVZ' ., 525 ,,,,,, fa I W .' 5 ,, , V Q , ,, , , f Mlf QQ W , nm Ti' ,gs Q . A Veronica Panfen throws the third strike and retires t he side. X it ,aj nm w Q I ilfdfr. me - f L hii yr 1 wtf if A Debbie Wasson attacks her homework in study hall. Aim-'M 'i .Q ' -4 Annette Layton Teresa Lobraico Veronica Logan Steven Longo Carlos Lopes Maryann Luongo Toni Maggio Diane Marino Brenda Markowitz Elaine Martin Nicholas Massaro Angelica Mazza Lori Mazza Gregory McLaughlin Larry McMillan Tracey Minichan David Misiewicz Deli Montanez 173 Jacqueline Mooney Anthony Moore Melvin Morris Lawrence Morrisey Doug Muh Denise Murphy Israel Negron Charles Nelson David Newman Zahira Nieves Thomas Noon Anthony Nucci Saverio Panduri Stefano Panduri Veronica Panfen Panka Patel Timothy Peace Ginevra Penta WMM W no-t Q N. W T 7, is my-.W sw, A Carmen luliano looks studious for the photographer. g,g:,fff1i:z2fa,,g is ' I A Monica Baker and Tracie Daniels read their lit. book. ,M W fag? if ew, ,f 1 ,4 gh nw is Marie Rereira Tina Perricone Anthony Petagno Claude Pitts Gregory Pitts Shannon Pitts Steven Poulos Shelia Proctor an M ,gkwgk AM? A Israel Negron takes another page of notes, ' I ii ' E V IW ff i Marilyn Randolph Todd Ravitch Maria Rebelo Robert Rego i l 7' j Ioseph Ribecca X L. lose Ribot Katrina Rice Leon Richardson 4?-Q 45' x. l V A Lori Giddio patiently awaits the next pitch. A, fflffzj ,' X , ,V 1 , christian Ribeseii 1 , fit, W, , . 'ff N,mA I 6 6 Magalie Rivera Craig Rogers Vincent Rogers Robert Roselli Darren Rourke George Rucker George Rushing lohn Russ loanne Saffioti Maria Santos Frank Scalpatti David Schiller lose Serrano Selma Shambly Ieffrey Shelley Susan Showler Robert Siciliano Lisa Simeone Bob Simon Anna Simonelli Dean Simpson Cydnei Singleton Thomas Skove Dennis Smentskoski Rodney Snell 176 I A Christana Kmiecz and Harry Teicher in Latin E A Adrienne Griffin laughs at her typing. A lesse Ivory and George Stampolis strollin' in. ,W 5 , M aw- 1 his at ' , Q dv , 'i f ,. ,,,,, 97 r 'L T , . .,,,, ,f,,,,,i. , Q , .M 4 Q 5 1' ' wo if ,, ,J M- f f. , ,, ,X WVMW W? vvvv 4 'V W W1 lllll llr -f . , . Q an To as W 1 , :fa i 1. fe 'f M 59 A f7f,iff7!!! ,',, if A 22? f f so , 3 f QI, n,, , A Pam Dingle laughs at a joke in study hall. Doug Spitz George Stampoulis Darren Steverson Tonya Stringer Pasqual Tedesco Harry Teicher Sharon Thomas Sonya Thomas Darlene Tierney Tracy Tomaino julia Torres Phil Tucker Debra Umlauf james Vamvas Margarite Vasquez lutilia Vieria Lina Vinciquerra Deborah Wade Denise Wade lulie Wasserman Debra Wasson jerry Watson john Wells Thomas Welsh 177 Veronic Wilder Ada Williams Barry Williams lohn Williams Kamela Williams Karen Williams Leroy Williams Lenard Willis Elinor Willoughby Stacey Wilson Carolyn Yale Q F5 Q gr: l S-CREW maxim svmm A Phil Tucker cleans his silk screen frame. Zaretta Youmans A Veronica Wilder closes her piccolo case. fu 334+ ' KU - Q, Y V rw L, ju Wk tfy X M .1 11 fa' v, sb, L, 1 i 1 w A 1'-2 W1 fi , V i, Br 5 4 4 3 Q rf,y 3 ,tt i, ,iw Zi A 1 v 5 4 ls f if ,. - ref T 1, , i ' A IUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS - Alfred DeMarzo, presidentg Darlene Alberti, vice-presidentg Veronica Panfen, treasurerg Christana Kmiecz secretary and Miss Michealina Hila, advisor. UNPHOTOGRAPHED IUNIORS Paulette Accoo Vivian Adams Raymond Barberio janet Barbosa Dean Barker Gilbert Berrocal Malcolm Bowles judith Braxton Robert Brown jose Burgos james Campbell Theresa Carmona Lynn Caroli Eric Celli Stephanie Corbett Horatio Covin Nadine Davenport Patricia Dooley Diane Dwight Kevin Fields Robert Florke Felicia Foti Felicia Caskin Lorrie Ciddio Maureen Gyden William Hartman Cleofoster Herbert Crystal Houstonbey Tanya Hutchinson William lbarra Heidi jackson Eric johnson Mark johnson Terrane johnson jeffrey jones Michael Lawrence Rene Melendez john Oliveras juan Pacheco Dorinda Penn Marie Pereira Gail Pridgen Miguel Ramos Delores Reevey jacqueline Rivera jorge Rivera joyce Rosenberg joseph Rubino Kareem Salaam Shawna Sanders Clayton Sandifer Lynda Smith Charles Snider Todd Tripp Anthony Webster ,,...--4 v S w' N 'fi f X If X 5' 'Q SEK J Q 3 ,E Diane Acerra Marla Cunha m K S Q www f X N 'XX . X x 'm'-'??'6 l 7 X 15'0u.NM if. 1 Y 1' 5 ? fe 5 5 .5 , , ,wffhx T Harry Mundell, Kevin Baxt Sara Stem V ldipt into the future, far as human eye could see, Saw the Vision of the world, and all the wonder that would beg ld-o-u.s..nm..,,.,,,,,,w Tennyson KW, M, . 55-mlggfrw, Mx. ww ,. A- X ,MMM 0 M ,,,W.,,. T -mu-M 1 ,, N ---,f f r - ' - -55 'YY' ' L, cccc as cccccccc I ..-I' eesseess sl.. S H DIANE ACERRA tive for today, dream of tomorrow, learn from yesterday. - DA MARGIE APONTE lf good things come in small packages then lmust be the greatest. - MA MARK ASCHETTINO We live, not as we wish, but as we can, - Menander KEVIN ADAMS Money is an essential ingredient to hap- piness in this world. - Hamilton EVELYN ARRIAGA The world's great men have not common- ly been great scholars, nor its great scholars great men. - Holmes DEBORAH AUGUSTINE Knowledge is, indeed, that which, next to virtue, truly and essentially raises one man above another, - Addison FLORISE ALTINO The happiest heart that ever beat was in some quiet beast that found the common daylight sweet and left to Heaven the rest. - Chevey KIM ARTHUR Life is too short to worry whether we are right or wrong. - KA PAUL BAILLIE Once more upon the waters, yet once more! And the waves bound beneath me as a steed That knows his rider! - Byron F 1 E W, E teeteeeee teteeeeeeeeeeee eip: ff: --1-:ear -i f I U ' ,. i gjif 5?LEE5E9fffia:11 tt -iieilxfff 11' wytw ww 11:-m1 -J' F its H L, - lr ,- t if -4- -- -1121 ww si 2' -:-: :..- ee,-J :4gj::,:, ------V V -- -- - .M YYYiiL,Lf,Er-SL2!?5ff, ,Wwe f'f,,,,, ,,,, 45 , '3l lff , ' fix- 'Afiv-x5?5i'- M T5f '-Y....lff? 1 IOSEPH BAKER ln this life time, Always let it be said, 'You only live once, so go for it! ' LISA BELL . , , He most lives Who thinks most, feels the noblest, acts the best. - Bailey MICHAEL BOKER Man is the merriest species of the creation, all above or below him are serious. - Addison KEVIN BAXTER Young men have a passion for regarding their elders as senile - Adams SYLVIA BENEITO And so today, My world it smiles, Your hand in mine, We 'll walk the miles. - Zeppelin ,1-f ---- f I' ' ix DWIGHT BELL They that love beyond the world cannot be separated by it. Death cannot kill what never dies. - Penn DAVID BOLDEN Little by little l can change my world - not by escaping to a new one with the same me, but by making a new me from the old mE. - Anonymous li i 3 X 1 u I iii K HAROLD BENTLEY Friendship is the biggest degree of perfec- i tion in society. 3. - Montaigwe 1 , it I l 5 5 IAMES BOLDEN lt takes a whole lot to be something, but it takes nothing to be nothing. ti 183 5 ' I 'I T ' , :from lliiililf a i w g,IQ 2j,ggfii-LY 1 , I ---1 w ,H 'f:1:,,,L,. ,YY,, ,,.. 1,-nge 2f,::1is..,,,,n,, --fr -f:k- - '- 2 ' ' Rf' -' 'I --f f-f 'M ' 'X ' t' ri ef- Ihr L ee,e f c, I ,I .L w50'M,J,aWlNJ'w,, ' Y 'lfwff ' . , Y, -s-I ,,,,,,, L . ,.. 4, efweee W, .,,, M--eeeaa.,a,E1 M f--'-'sm ---- - ill . e:ef:i2sV,,m, ,-e:-:a.aEi22?755f' a..mL'L,,,,-,--E,--4 ,,, '--1'-g,?!fa5:14tL1:eW 1-'Q-'sf-fe r+1::i'f:.f '- ,, : J.:,:v.faffiw:ifmiiw-, 2i'txf-ff mf ' , Msg Mimi Hfeesw twf.. 4 , 'eww iff? :ff'?Ww+ f 'lf-My 2 - H DENISE BONGARZONE I'm so excited, that l just canft hide it, I'm about to lose control andl think llike it. - Pointer Sisters EUGENE D. BROWN The real measure of an athlete is not what he can do in comparison to others, but against his own best self. - Anon. M ,,... ,,,,,,,. ,,,,... ,,,.,.. ,,,,,. ,,,,,,, , , , , , , W.. in RITA BOSSONE lf you love something set it free, if it comes back to you it is yours, if it doesn't it never was. IRENE D. BUDRA The best thing about the future is that it only comes one day at a time. , W., fs - ie 2 r s ' SIMONE CALDWELL Wisdom is the abstract of the past but PAUL CALIFANO There is no moment like the present. PATRICIA BRACH Our memories of yesterday will last a life time, We'll take the best, Forget the rest and someday will find these are the 'Best of Times' - Styx RENEE BUNDY Life is an arrow - therefore you must know what mark to aim at, how to use the bow - then draw it to its head and let it S0-' - Van Dyke I CHARLES CANADA Special joys and special places, special beautyis the promise of the future. 'fdgewoffh friends together. The moments pass so ' Holmes quickly, but memories last forever. - Anonymous I I - I - I K MN. . , 'E , 1' , ,, l. , ,W ,, - ..... M- m.::, ,,,,., , 1.t,aW,- f--f Mew., - , ,deem---f'--f!'ll'If-I mlm W-Q., , feiilrmfm-rua-HIL' '-1 me We-:ee ,,:M,1,, , tgf,, W W, ,'it4gg9f53e ,'a?1Z'1vii.: . H ' .,1:fffa- -11 twewvwt--.tatmfdfti--mwt.,,, ,N W -wf: 'ewe:a ,,,,, 14,-.'::.:rM A'--P'-'Ut + 'r '1-w 1t f'tf fA' 'M' I' EDGARDO CARABALLO Thy purpose firm is equal to the deed: Who does the best his circumstance allows does well, acts noblyg angels could no more, - Young KELLIANN CATTELONA Kna very may serve for a turn, but honesty is best in the long run. - Ray ANGELA CHIDONI You must have long-range goals to keep from being frustrated by short-range KATHERINE CARETHERS Life goes on, now we just have to find it. - KC MARIA CARUSO Everything is funny as long as it is happen- ing to somebody else. - Rogers RONALD CATTELONA Life's battles don 't always go to the faster or stronger man, but sooner or later the man who wins is the fellow who . . . thinks he can. MARK CHRONIC Deeds are better things than words are, actions mightier than boastings, ROBIN CHAMBERLAIN Life: A long and winding road Hlled with love and friendship. - RC SHERRI CICCONE True Friends are like diamonds - precious and real, False friends are like autumn failures. - Longfellow leaves - around everywhere. - Noble l 1 I I I Q ww - Yrrs 2 - -'rw 1 ee ---- -f-H A ' -W SCOTT CLOUGH Never was an owl more blind than a lover. - Craik MANUEL CONCEICAO Don 't do anything bad to anyone that you wouldn 't like them to do to you. ROBIN COFER Yesterday is a cancelled check' tomorrow is a promissory note' today is ready cash - use it. - Lyons CHRISTINE COPPOLA Our future lies not in the direction we are in, but the direction we are going. gr-my KAREN COSENTINO Each day is as beautiful and as wonderful as you make it. Underclassmen learn all you can toda y, it only gets harder. AMERICO COSTA Respect others as you would like them to respect you. - Anonymous 4 n SONIA COLON O golden silence bid our souls be still and on the foolish fretting of our care lay thy soft touch of healing una ware! - Dorr NADINE CORCORAN Charm is a way of getting the answer Eyes without having asked any clear question. - Camus RAYMOND COVIN The greater the obstacle the more glory in overcoming it. - Moliere CAROL COX The profoundest thought or passion sleeps in a mind until it's equal with the heart, but each mind has it's own method of life. IEANNIE CRUSE Doubt whom you will, but never yourself - Bovee ZOLTAN CUMMINGS There is such a thing as a man being too proud to fight. - Wilson DONNA CRAWFORD Let us become more than we are . . . all that we long to be . . . everything we are capable of being . A . and then . . . let us long to exceed what we have become. - Song of the Earth ELPIDIO CRUZ Getting out of high school is like going on the road for the first time, Only now you have some idea of where you're headed, MARIA CUNHA I hope the best of today is the worst of fOfT7Of'f'O W. - Anon ymous DEBORAH EDWARDS lt takes 72 muscles to frown, But just 12 muscles to smile - why work overtime? SMILE! MARK CUDNEY If you can't fly like an eagle, get out of the sky, DAWN DAILY When wisdom entereth into thine heart, and knowledge is pleasant unto thy soul,' Discretion shall preserve thee, under- standing shall keep thee. - Proverbs 4 .- 1 ,vw nm ,Z if gy W LM,, ,1 'G F Vg. Q AK f 1 f .W M 3 s Afwf , 'm f 5, , , f I f fi N, 'ff, 575 M Ziff H ,,,,, Hgh v ,, f 1 'ff .W f ' ww W-:ffgf41g-,,f Aww f,-3-,,, ,X Z2 , , fi x S257 5 A ,X f 1 N...,,L-mmm -, if, z W: SMH , QL ., 4 1 i e f f M W 9,4 13,0 ,K 5 ., ,,,.., V H N W A ,M , ' 4 x 96 A E ii N .... A 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 .M ,,,. .M .M,,,M. .,.. ,M., M ,.,A,4M,,, . . M .MM ,..., M ,,....,,., MM, MM ..,..,,.,.,A,,.,AM MMMMM .,,..,M.,...V..,, MMM,MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM .,,., .A.. M .,.,,.., M ,,..., ..... M M M ,,., .AA. . A..A....N,A., M MMMMM .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. ,MMM ..,...M,,,, ,,,, M M .,.., MM M.,M.M.,M MM.MM ,.,.. M ,..,, MMMMMMMMM.MMMMMMM..MMMMMM M,...M..M,.M,1 MICHAEL EDDY I entered as a child,' and leave as a many with not only skills, but with knowledge at hand. I GEORGINA EPPS Remember now thy Creator in the days of thy youth. . . - The Preacher ANDREW FACCONE Those crazy nights I do remember in my youth, I do recall' those were the best times, most of all. - journey ...411 , ,,, ,. ,, IUAN ENCARNACION There is no remedy for love, but to love more. 4 - Thoreau GUY EVANS . , . All the great men of the world have been as I am now, and there is nothing I can't become, nothinglcan't do. . . - Lessing IENNIFER ENNIS The Soul selects her own society, then shuts the door. - Dickinson LUCRICIA EVANS We must always have old memories and young hopes. - Senehoussaye ANTHONY FALVO Life is like colors in the rainbow, it's what you paint of yourself, ANDREE FARGINERE Friends follow us through all the days of our lives. Love we shared waits for us there, Where our wishes and dreams forever reside. - Fogelberg .J 19 Qs Ei? ' Y WT? KEITH FARROW O do not pray for easy lives Pray to be stronger men. - Brooks DAVID FLEMING Reach high All hands to the sky you can make it if you really try, - Commodores MARY FORNINO I erase the deceptive filled days I fill my eyes with laughter, I let success devour m . - Mr ISIDORA FERNANDEZ To do nothing is the way to be nothing. - Howe BARBARA FORNATARO Defer not til tomorrow to be wise Tomorrow s sun to thee may never rise. - Congreve BETH FRASER The best and most important part of every mans education is that which he gives himself, - Gibbon 5 MARVIN FISHER A faithful friend is a strong deference and he that hath found such a one, hath found 8 treasure. - Bible DEBORAH FORNATARO Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm. - Emerson IERALD FROST My thoughts by night are often filled with visions false as fair' For in the past alone I build m y castle in the air. - Peacock ' LE-: a H J .1 - -f ' L ' 1 -N Y ,' F f'1'T: 'WJ iii' T 'jf' W f ' ff-f - ' f ' ' Y WY J..-,.Y.,..enf.f1 ff 11:2 1 --1:17, nfliiwrseaffffa-:mM:nfL.,,..1,:ammf5L. - Q 1 - - - Q I Q Q - RONALD GABRIEL The Best is yet to come. . . - RG ANGELA GIBSON Delay is preferable to error. Do not delay for the golden moments fly. - lefferson CHERYL GRANT There are two things about which no man should ever worry and these are yester day and tomorrow HELEN GEMIGNANI Time, like an ever rolling stream, bears all its sons awayg They fly forgotten as a dream dies at the opening da y. DANIEL GEORGE Pra y that success will not come any faster than you are able to endure it. - Hubbard ANTHONY GIORDANO l'm finally out in the clear. . . l'm free. Cot dreams l'm living for . . . l'm moving on. - lourney MARK GRAZIANO The strongest man upon earth is he who stands most alone lbsen PEDRO GONZALEZ To sa yl truly love you is nothingg to be tru- ly loved is something, but to be loved is truly everything, MICHAEL GRAZIANO He that uses wealth loses much: But he that loses courage loses all. - Cervantes iiii iiii. 1 !.a...,...g....5l 1- Q . 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X11 1 is ' 325323 1 1 1 555525 M A-q fff 'Eg-111 ,J Img , WD' 1 2 11111 M ' -M 1 211 I ii! il Qiffliia f iw, I 1 1,111 I '1 H ' ' 1 1 1 1 Iii!! P1 '11 I II 1 i i ' 1111 I' I 1t, I II I1 I i I ' ' 1 I111 I I 13 is -LQ? '1 11 II i f I I IKI1 I 5 I 1 1 5' I II if 11111 I1 115 12. I' in gi '1 E1 1' 'Lf I 1 ill, I 111 tiki, I 'I IIIIEI fi li iiml U '1 f1 I 5 I 1 Q 1:11 g l II I Il 3 5,1 li I K I I I . 'II 1 1 , is 11' 1 11111 HENRY GRIFFIN I decided long ago never to walk in an yone's shadow. If I fail,' if I succeed, at least l'll live as lbelieve, - Benson ESTHER HAMUI Happiness lies In the consciousness we have of it, and by no means in the way the future keeps its promises. - Sand PATRICIA HART Anything that the mind can conceive and the heart can believe, you can achieve. - PH DENISE GROGAN Anyone who tries hard enough will suc- ceed in this world. TYRONE HARMON Earth's the right place for loveg I don't know where it's likely to get better. - Frost CHRISTIAN HARTGENS Strive for those special powers within you. lt is those powers which make you what you truly wish to be, - Ch KENNETH GUARINO Do it any way you wanna keep reaching for the top. . . - Cashmere PAMELA HART In my visions I hope to see, love for one another throughout eternity! - PH IIMMY HASNER Life of surfing on the ocean wave, A home on the rolling deep, Where the scattered waters rave, and the winds their revels keep! I 'I M, '::'2eeee1 'f -, f ' ' f--f,, fe f-f--fn k :l1wg,ie,f--ff' '- ccccccc ,cccc cccccccc cccccc 11ccc cccc cccc cccc ccccc 11,111.1, , ' 1111- M- -:.,,,m f-A -,expr If-21 -1111111-W . - ,: ' ,1m11w1'-1 - 1, 11 tain ' 1Htww111 X11 1 M X wx X X X w,W,, ,,,LL,m1,,1X11W.,,,,, ,,1,1,Wx,,w,,,., X,,,,,1w, , Wh ,,,w,,W.,, ,U ..,,.ww1,w.,,1, ,1.,WW11,W..m,f, , ww W, ,1,,,,,w 11 .+A- f '., ,,M L.. 1111 11 1 Hi 1 wi 1 M11 111 iw ,...,, 1,1111 ww 11113 11115 ww., H11 .em M-I ..... I E I A 'Si 'fi MARIS HENSON The rainbow consists of many colors and so will my pot at the end ofit. GLORIA HERBERT Live every day of your life as though you expected to live forever. - Mc Arthers ERNEST HOLLINS The opportunities of man are limited only by his imagination, - EH HUGO ITZOL Artis not a thing: it is a wa y. IACQUELINE HOSCHKE After the rain . , , the rainbow. - IH PAMELA IVORY Now's the time to get serious, things are ROBERT HISLIP Love conquers all. - Virgil CHERYL HUTCHINSON Be strong! Be courageous! Do not be afraid , . , For the Lord your God will be with you. He will neither fail you nor forsake you, - Deuteronomy L CHERRYL IACKSON There is no remedy for love, but to love I if I am , E, I I ,1 2 1111 I1 2. 31 fi :K 21 L ,:, L I I H 51 1 L1 fi 1 E, '11, 1 M 1:1 1 551 I V: 1 111 S L: I 1 it '1 I I ' Hubbafd going to be different, now, youre all on more. f your own, so make the best of it. - Thofe-'U - Pl ' 1 I 1 1 1 1 I I i 195 ff, ' 1 ' - 1 a t I s 1 iix 1 1 I .lp iw 'Sv nf? X if. VV.. . ,f... is .X,. i.. i Q Y F i, Lig ! 'Q. 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J 'Ill ' it if' I il L it ll' Z 1:2 R1 1 K iii Wai l Iii E 1 MARK IENSEN DARRUSSIA IONES ABIGAIL IOYNER Everything is funny as long as it is happen- It is difhcult to say what is impossible, for Each face that flashes back to mind seems -gh ing to someone else. the dream of yesterday is the hope of to- as if untouched by time. I can't recall each ' Li? - ROSES da y and the reality of tomorrow. one precious all the same. 1, - Gooddard - Manilow T W' 2'2 I it 5' :R +5211 D, 1, tl f It 1 t l fr ? t ill T -ww H xr, 1 Ma Tig L? 3?I, mg I l l new -V fl 4 3 OHN KELLER KIMBERLY KEUPER KAREN KIERNAN im 1 There are no reat meng onl reat Behind the curtainsm strc fold the lowln It ma make a difference to all eternlt challenges which average men rise up to future Iles unrolled. whether we do right or wrong today. WYE? fafel - Harte - Clarke -, X - Anon mous 5-. :fa v T IRL I i, ,, 198 ' : 'll wg,-Li: EE-E W 7-f'Y',f Yggr YVVYY K frrfgf Y, gyrrr ,7YYffY-1,:,V,,Vf f f --VYVY LLNSWVL fEEE,Ef-f M Yfrff -H f Y7..YV7fVVf -Y 1 tl ,.LL 1 X BRENDA KINSEY Long we live and high we fly. Smiles well give and tears we'lI cry. All you touch, and all you see, is all your life will ever be, - Pink Floyd ..: YS? ...,, . - X. M viixi ,,-- 1111111 , L, ., PATRICIA LAMBERT Come, follow me, and leave the world to its babblings. - Dante KATHLEEN KOREY lflam not for myself who willbe for me? If I am not for others, who am I for? And, if not now, when? - The Talmud EUGENE LANE Out in the world you'll find success being in a fellow's will, it 's all in a state of mind. - El 545- ,. SCOTT KRAUS School is out for summer, School is out forever! - Cooper KENNETH LANGLEY In my visions I see happiness, peace, and love for everyone, especially me. -KL SONYA LASTER LAGLORIA LAW DEBRA LEVIN Let the mistakes of the past be a guide to Never let the past hold you back, always A poem is the song of the heart. The poet the achievement of your future goals. keep reaching for the stars, Never make . . . its composer. promises for the future - Live it! - D1 - Ll ' T ,fl T Q! ,,,, ' ' UH We T' ' ' ?Qf ',QI xi Q ' 'EET' SL- . 2 s3'T'f1 1?c, EE.. cccccccc 'I' ccccccc EW ? 'J,,c 'W fe is t i , ,t,.,. ,.t.. .,.t , it I I ft,fg3fy?5iEf35,a,w-my wx W -if 5, f -ta tw, , , mag K, -K I, I , ., s ,T an V aw,t,it-m.t- , .,..m- 1- ne, -as I XI x y 5 ff xx Vawpwmw ,ss f t ':'-11: ijtla-I, Xt-WM , at a.-, It . I v w aa : ,,,,, 5535!I v tvwwttwIr:Mf-1, e1,i'i,: :: :W4- I t t '-N . tm .-.- W., M. w-,,,.t.w arzai, I, .,,.w.M- sw -wwI-hI:-we::ff.:::swwsmvwwwwwwwwvmww-tv-w.i-Qtr mm Efslisll LM ' wt-,..ta,v,f,,ff,,t.,,ff.t:mtwtttwwwyatt-.-weffgjiwzgettWStWWWXtttwyigyggftnmgagjfgaqmqm WMWMI -My I I Wx my A Q '1 1' ' my was-I-.-.m.. . - I -- I '1,-- 1- xxx- ,,,,,:'--1-I- by KAREN LEVISTER Beauty brings its own fancy price, for all that hath will he give for his love, - Emerson DONNA LLOYD . . , Children that try to change their worlds are immune to your consultations and they're quite aware of what they're going through. , . changes, - Bowie ROSEMARY LOMBARDO Always hold the memories of yesterday VIRGINIA LEWIS Let us be thankful for the fools. But for them the rest of us could not succeed. - Twain WILLIAM LOCUST Ihave to be alone. Inever found the com- panion that was so companionable as solitude, - Thoreau ANTHONY LONGO What a long strange trip its been. MARK LIEBERMAN Yes, there are two paths, you can go back, but in the long run there's still time to change the road you 're on, - Led Zeppelin I ERIC LOGAN To be strong Is to be happy! - Longfellow CARLOS LOPES I don't know if I should smile or if I should and the hopes of tomorrow, ' Gfafffful Dead cry, but the only thing I can say is . . . Good Byel - Ct I 200 M fieiffrin,,,,,,,,,,,,ifiE:z:::i1,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,ma?i ln' ww-----f--------!eE '-M-V-H ------W ---Y --M 1 4 -,l,Qi2' f 1 1,1 11 .lg 'vN- ,,,,,,.., ,1-ff-l1::::. 111111111 wwww,!-- .w1,N.. ,, 11 ' ' WMM S: M M' V X A-Q1-me nw- 1 X 1 ---MW ,,,,m,. ,..:..........,. wwf-1 fmfifj.-fi'H i?fflg,gg1ZA,1,7 1if-f'-f3'W ' ,V Y Y Y , F ' 2155,-,,f,,-',v.'..i , Iii f lf? T F DENISE LUDLOW There is only one success - to be able to spend your life in your own way. - Morley ROCHELLE MARROTTA What was the fantasy of the past is the hope of the present and the reality of the future. - RM SHONNA MC COY Blessed are the joymakers. - Willis GREGORY MACOLINO if Punk's dead, then what am I doing here? - CM KEVIN MARTIN it is better to have a friend of great value, then many friends who are good for nothing, - Anarcharsis DOMINICK MARKS Life is continued struggle to be what we are not and to do what we cannot. lt ain't eas y, ,f - Anonymous IULIE MAZZACCO ln the time of your life - live. - Saroyan GARY MC DUFFY Life is like a petal on a rose. When one petal falls, the rose must live on. GISELLE MC DUFFY In my visions I see: happiness, peace and tranquility. 1 Hg .- ssscsss 1 sssss Z w111 111iN11N'W51C Es':f-- ---f s..:-EN N' 11r 1'-- --A-N ,Tiger ,CQQF ,1 1,11 Q -L, ' 'iief-,f 111,111 1,1 1 .uw 1 ,,-5Q,,,...... ,YYY 7.1.2. - , 1. 'M 1 1, .M1W.- ' -vicar 1, WT- . , - , 1 1 1 1 1 an --Y- 111. 1-1 .1 X HM- MINDY MC GIRR Lite is but a thought. - Colindge DEBBIE MINCIELI The most wasted day is that in which we have not laughed. - Chanfort LESLIE MOORE And if l should lose, let me stand by the side road and cheer as the winners go byl - Braley DEBRA MEYERS Happiness is a perfume you cannot pour on others without getting a few drops on yourself - Emerson KEVIN MILES If the sun refused to shine I would still be loving you. When mountains rumble to the sea it would still be you and me. - Zeppelin CONNIE MONTALVO A great deal of the joy of life consists in do- ing perfectly, or at least to the best of one's ability, everything which he attempts to do. - Matthews - DAWN MORGAN Everyone has talentg what is rare is the courage to follow the talent to the dark place where it leads, - Fang ANTHONY MONTEIRO Everything is funny as long as it happened to someone else. - Rogers RODNEY MORRIS We are ultimately responsible for our own future. We hold the key to our destin y, We ha ve to be courageous enough to pur- sue our dreams, and open our doors. - LM T it ti c c cccc , ccccc SUSAN MORRIS Time is one of the precious ingredientsg every day brings 86,400 seconds whatever isn 't used is gone fore ver. - Anonymous CYNTHIA MURPHY God, grant me the serenity to accept the things lcannot change. Courage to change the things I can, and wisdom to know the difference. - Anonymous CHOT NGUYEN Our country! ln her intercourse with foreign nationsg may she always be in the IENNIFER MORRISSEY What lies behind us and what lies before us are tiny matters -when compared to what lies within us. - Morrow MAUREEN MUZZI The most wasted day is one in which we ha ve not laughed. - Chamfort LUZ NIEVES The most wasted day of all is one in which you have not laughed. HARRY MUNDELL, IR. There is only one success . .. to spend your life in your own wa y. - Morley DARYL NEWMAN As long as we believe. . . the best is yet to COTTIE. - LaBelle STEPHEN NOON The man who graduates today and stops learning tomorrow is uneducated the day rightg but our country, right or wrong, ' Chamfoff after. - lackson - Baker I f fff-f'f ti f-f - f'ff' . .'ff' f-111, - Em- t I GUI- ' ff, 51511 5 a,..5-52355511 .e,,,s 5,-Z-:a EE:f:59T5EEL'irh.a,,,,,.Lia-ilie ,,,, i ,f::,',' 2 iQeeef,.3 ?'3?i21?EE2?iig .cceacs L il -,,, WTLE'-E5?:tT1 ,,,, ,,,, , ll, '- .c SHG 5, ,, Y, ii Hx. NNW x ,-N f ' U11 gg il--3 wif' PQ gk i :Ei Y A x X 1 af.. . ,jx Xv 'X N wg Q 1 F X X I , , X S .Q ff J 1 riff 491' 'ig of f 9 1 , z 4 w 2 y, f' . --l1 5 2 5 2 03? 3 , ,. as X X .21 -i ,ff j 5 . mi lf X W 1 51553635553 w t tm EM 1 'W . . KN W 'L YJ ww Eyxwzwe it if Sag if ,gs K gas ff ff ,zihfffa ,Y af? 1312 f 2 fel? t 46 tr'ff? '1Ze fee mifmxtsr-4: ma. . bl figfP:'ff?fe1?5Z? ,it t.hf1.fan mmxf- ya Yttrxttwiiffki :g ' 205 MARIA OCCHIPINTI Our memories of yesterday will last a lifetime well take the best, forget the rest and someday we'll find these are the best of times. - Styx DONNALISA ORTIZ No man can tell what the future may bring forth, - Demosthenes HENRY PARKER To be what we are and to become what we are capable of becoming, is the only endin life. - Spinoza BARBARA-ANN OLIVADOTI The rainbow is more beautiful than the pot at the end of it ,,,. because the rainbow is now, And the pot never turns out to be quite what I expected. DARLA OTEY Remember now the creator in the days of thy youth, when the evil days come nor, the years draw nigh. - Bible DOMINICK PATRONELLI The business of life is to go forward. MISTY OLSEN My interest is in the future because I will be spending the rest of my life there. - Kettering CHRISTIE PARKER Happiness is not having what you want but wanting what you ha ve. - Shakespeare IOSEPH PAXIA lt isn 't worth anything if you can 't sink your teeth into it. - Nugent 2+ . tw: ?-'WEE S. et tt 'M 4 ' 'w+'1liv t- wtf: Q44 uma? Q aa es at 11. 5: 1 5335? ' 92 i X thi?-5551 ,gig fmeeffga X mzfrxiy.. HI 1 ante W MW xg t tw W am tm- -mm wt tv: s wam: We New ,ef---:angel--M-A V-W --------ff- H H ----------- ,-----M---A , .7-MA-W ----- W g ferg N. fill y-A We ---f YYVV TT ..- ' 2 MM -1-1-1 .Wi . 1 ' .Wu 114252,-,-,f,f,, .,,.,,,. ji:-Sf5l::EE,,..,,.., ii:Qfee.s,..L.2:.L5ia.',eeee:ua.... ,..-,s.::-EEL-':.'.1iTr ,TWH ,?..,..,-.1 'i-:ig-,.,,,, -wgfzae H 411, -Qaia gg! .B-ae:-1121 '! 'L'f-15:1 Y fl UE- NIB!! ie ' V Y rrZtE'!3 f'f W W fn' ' W - -Y 1' -A A91 F A fl i if 'M I Q , ':L If W ---- -S:... '1 -- 'K F- ' - 5 73- Y U 'fZ:E:7?2wf1'i:41:g.'wf- f-fear: 2-1 Q- ,t --AM, , -, E Tfviin- I- 1-I-15. V -.-ws.-1 'HHH --A 92:1-1 -- , A -:M ---an f---V-V 11:9112-- DANIELLA PENTA You have to believe in happiness, or hap- piness never Comes . . . Ah, that's the reason a bird can sing - on his darkest day he believes in Spring. - Mallach MELINDA PULLANO Humor is an afhrmation of dignity, a declaration of man's superiority to all that befalls him. - Cary CHRIS RECANZONE For ever. . . hail and farewell. - Cattulus SYLVESTER PITTI . , . But God hath chosen the foolish things of the world to confound the wise . , . - Bible LISA RANDOLPH He thought it happier to be dead. To die for beauty, than live for bread. - Emerson DAVID REEVES Life is just a bowl of cherries. - Henderson ROBERT PULIGNANO Human nature craves novelty. - Pleicy l SONYA RANGE Do not follow where the path leads. Rather, go where there is no path and leave a trail. DEREK REEVEY I want a wife, affectionate and fair, To solace the woes of life With all my faults to love me still, with sentiment retind. - Adams 1' FELIX REEVEY Love is only chatter, friends are all that matters. - Burgess There are no endings . . . only change. - Ienson LORENA REYES KAREN RICHTER lt's the moments that will hold us or the faces in the dark, and not the days will we remember. . VANESSA REID These are the things I prize and hold of dearest worth . . . The smell of flowers and of the good brown earth and best of all, along the wa y, friendship and mirth. - Van Dyke MICHAEL RICCIARDI Yesterday is not ours to recover, but tomorrow is ours to win or lose. - lohnson AUDREY RISDEN The dream is his real life,' the world around him is the dream. - Palgrave FRED RESNIC Whatever the mind can conceive and believe, the mind can achieve. - Hill STACEY RICE Faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen. Keep the faith for your life ahead and you can con- quer all rising mountains. MADELINE RIVERA One may no more live in the world without picking up the moral prejudices of the world than one will be able to go to ' Peffeffef' hell without perspiring. -Mencken lllll lllllll llll ..llllll llll. Affgig, ,,.i s s -Le V,,., fi rm-rg, M H.. W. I ,-ft tw.. , 1 ,tmrffw.M.,w. .:wN..,w1--ffmW-mytw,sawmes.f-matt-'wt-it-rwtfe-rwwwt-awww:ftwgmwtvwmewixgtf:Lam-iw.wiv , s v ws ... t. 3 eww, Elf --f f : s.,YY---geeiegggljqg , 1 13425537 ef13f3 W:.tt s,..ge,Qf, a ,. i t I , E' , , ,,,,, , ,,,,, E ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,, Ha. +R, ,,,,, 42552 ,,,,,,,,, 1 l I l i - MARISOL RIVERA To live fully is to live freely, . . to take each day and make it all your own. - Parker MICHAEL ROSA Sweet memories, flashing very quickly by. Reminding me, and giving me a reason why. My goal is more than just a thought. l'll be there, When I teach what l've been taught. - Lifeson GREGORY ROBINSON Hope and be happy . . , that's all for the best. ANNMARIE ROSARIO You are never given a wish without the power to make it come true. MARIO ROCHA Let us endeavor so to live, that when we come to die even the undertaker is sorry. - Twain IONI ROSEN There is no beautifier of complexion or form, or behavior, like the wish to scatter joy. . . around us. - Emerson IOHN ROTHAUSER IODI RUFF DENISE RUSSELL Good times, bad times, You know l've had The climb to success isn't easy, you will l'm forgetting those things which are my share. see. But l'll climb up that mountain, get my behind me and l'm pressing forth for the ' Z9PP degree. mark of the prize of the high calling in A Christ jesus. - Apostle Paul scsss sssssss ssss ssssssr 2 ssss A WILLIAM RUSSELL T'-N-T2-The original one-two,' its all about bein' yourself SCOTT SARTOR Set your goals high and you will achieve in life. BRUCE SCHNEIDER Don't talk about yourselfg 'lt will be done when you leave. - Mizner MICHAEL SHANNON A time is coming just 'round the corner. We don't have very long to go. We'll be stronger, our days will be longer - Twisted Sister MICHAEL SCHLEGAL The best part of your four years of high school is the good old time you have at the end. IULIUS SEABROOKS Perfection is finally attained, not when there is no longer anything to add, but when there is no longer anything to the way. - De5aint PEDRO SEABROOKS The only man to me who is not respec- table is the man who consumes more than he produces. - Hubbard 1 5 STEPHEN SHPAK One more wipeout brings you one step closer to success. LISA SHULER Remember this also, and be well persuad- ed of its truth: The future is not in the hands of fate, but in ours. - lusserand 1 M2112 K 3 fi 1 1:1 fill Iii i WI r I f. www, , gwwwst.s,t.w, an ,tmlwwN-Iunseatt.1w-www-:'.sLH mswwwlw.-I uv nw- If.W1,wwwwwww,tg-W , ,, ,, Y ,A ,S ., .. , , I ,,, . 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CENA SQUEO I was the Cosmic Kid in full costume dress. - Springsteen HOWARD STEINMAN If you think you're life is complete confu- sion, and you think your neighbor has it made, just remember it's a Grand Illusion, and deep inside we 're all the same. - Styx Your future lies before you like a shining path of snow, be careful how you tread it, because each moment shows. A good education consists of giving to the body and the soul all the beauty and all the h perfection of w ich they are capable. - ss TAMMY STAHL Follow your heart and you will attain your happiness. MICHAEL STEPHENSON God asks no man whether he will accept life. That is not the choice. You must take it. The only choice is how. - Beecher SARI STEINBERG What about me? It isn't fair. l've had enough, and I want my share! Can't you see I want to live, but you just take more than you give. 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DENISE THOMAS We are judging ourselves by what we feel Capable of doing, while others judge us by what we ha ve already done. - Longfellow VINCENT TODARO Always leave them laughing when you say good-bye. - Cohan THOMAS SUTTON Your sole contribution to the sum of things is yourself. - Ciane HENRY THORNE No man is the absolute lord of his life, - Meredith IENNIFER TOWLER As we go forth into the world we should not think of graduation as an end but as a beginning. We will go on to bigger and better things. 1 1 1 1 i S l i l ---A-----mnumwmm-A ---- mmwmwm- f ' 1 1 1 111 1- 1 - ' 1 -1 - - Mmm-,,,,H Y ...MVN me ,wmv KIM TOWLER lf by strength is meant moral power, then woman is immeasurably man's superior, - Mohandas K. aflsws CHRISTOPHER TREZOGLOU We are not men, we are Devo. - Bug: Boy RAMON VARGAS Only those who dare to look into the future know what fate lies ahead, and how to avoidit. 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S F C . 3 , .. f 'L i ' I 9 C 1 I - gl I is 5 W it l UNPHOTOGRAPHED - ,ll james Beisser gl lohnson Borrero 5 Russell Bucci gg Gary Coleman Antonio Conceicao Gail Covin E Charles Cox A Lisa Cregar Michelle DeBonis john Drahos ig Manuel Duran 1 Margaret Ferraro Mitchel Gilliard il Robert Gilliard 15 Gina Hery 5 Terrance Hills Rodney Ivory l Dawn lasio ' 2 jonathan Lapadura ai Ismael Lopez john Lynam l Peter Markevitch Lewis Mazza i Gary Meroni , Craig Mills ' ' Mitchel Morgan l 2 Inge Nesby Michael Pedrick I Bruce Roach Darlene Scott E5 52 l I 1 . Q f at 5 f M f I ? Q... it 1 'I . L WW l,l, -' Q 2 :AA 4 Zig 8 eeee ee ance, MQ ' .,,ll' W., tg .r.l Mf w:?5i1.fw3 Mgr-Wf..::,1:.:g.lf w as L l ll-mfs 't'1.,g' -,,, ,.,l ..,,.,-,. E Ei I g :TY WML' 41 Q l H mx 7 . E: J' I I MUSICIANS: QQ 0 f I x Ken Guarino , ' ' 1 TS 1 7 3. C - Stephanie Woolwich STAGE STRUCKI A , 9 I. II Ismael Lopez - i ' lennifer Morrisey SINGERS: if loey Strollo : UCFICZ vans Q FORENSICS L ' E 5 Ismael Lopez A I I ' S , GQ ARTISTS: Sonya Tony Toblaaster ACCIDENT PIzoNI2: -' - , ,.,,.....4 , Rosemary lohn Keller , I Lombardo Karen Richter STORY TELLERS: I y gif Kathie Desonis X. , ,IL 'IW Iv Tony Monterio ,- M ' A ATTENDANCE: I-y :ex Scott Clough .5 u J S, Ib.: A Beth Fraser U F P' , Z' xl y . 0 ,- f , ' Svc J 4' ' I Q. ' Ti' M ' 4 YKAT I I , A ,QW FAR OUT: 1- TORMENTORS: . !, y 7 Gena Squeo I Angela Gibson Af 4 I SNOBS: Greg Macolino I Bob Shusko g V! Emily Dobrin x QI, Andrew Skove PREPPIES: 4, 2 ' Ed Terry f? Q IF ' I - ' I , ' Misty Olsen , x f . S- CLOWNS: I I I-4- - ' -Q Donnie Marks ' - N -. ,M I Robin Cofer ISS: ' - l Q '-, JQQ Q Mary Fornino Qi ' 'lil K IFX Eric lohnson - WPI? ' I .- --QE ' I I ' ,nv fl X 4-I I I -S. 1'- .6 I ' 5 I BASHFULI Q E W Mike Vivian MILLIONAIRES: Dawn Morgan 2 lulie Mazzacco Fred Resnic Q 0 C 'TN . r-I GULLIBLE: C f fy fu loe Baker 'l-'r QUIESTEST: 4 Rita Bossone ,, O Dawn Morgan -N . Kb U Dave DeSantis . ,,.,,,, BRAC-GERS: Keith Farrow . S Andree Farginiere ' I ,, 'Z? L..,x N I 0 lggg ffl ., FRIENDS TO ALL: iiff f' N5 ' Malinda Pullano XI I Andrew Faccone QT, 222 J Mike Smith gn TTVUSID' 1 BOWLING: , ' Guy Evans if I A? XXX I G Denise Ludlow f f ' If -VIITX X ,I :IV KX ,z f 'if GOLF: .7 1 x WRESTLING: Andrew Skove Chris ' K 'gy Q? Recanzone . 7 A fi ffl iv X I fi if , U, , get I ' E ,-,J Cf 'zu I I A f A sq CYMNAST: J i ' BASEBALL: if Misty Olsen ' ' f X ff H Craig Mills ' fy If ,ff If Kathie DeBonis .. l , ,I I' 'gi' 9- ff I YE 'L'.u,-Ikf ,f 9 If NIH Q J! Q Y EQ TENNIS: '1' ,E I Mike Ricciardi 'E TRACK: I Angela Chidoni A A CHEERLEADER: Christian Hangens l Q Barbara Zambrano Pat Hart I S ' me X iv ,J . ' , ei SWIMMERSZ BASKETBALL: x A Fred Resnic Rodney Morris- 1 .X Kathie DeBonis Darlene Scott , H I I 0, gg K SOCCER: Q. ,, k a, Franklin lames 6,JLllll i Denise Bongarzone ALL-ROUND 3, U 0 FOOTBALL: ATHLETES: A lee' Danny George Angela Chidoni Q F Franklin lames y ' ,Q I -I f X MOOCHERS: 7 Y Q I f ' Perry Stokes . . . 5 N H Debbie 9 X PD Fornataro scHooL SPIRIT: '-E If Kevin Martin .XJ X f Debbie Mincieli 1 5V V 1 Wg .A MAIORETTE: 'U Emily Dobrin QU x ' Y loni Rosen QU DEMON DRIVERS: lohn Keller I Kathie DeBonis e g? y X DANCERSI X Ken Guarino . g IX Debbie Mincielli fm-Q E- , I A , ' li 'Q DISCO: ' f Mark Cudney y X Giselle McDuffy ROCK: Greg Macolino f it Donna Lloyd QENIUSES Stephanie Woolwich Fred Resnic MOST SMILES lim Hasner Sylvia Beneito CLASS ADVISOR Kathleen Rapp Z Jv- CLASS ADMINISTRATION Lawrence Dirienzo F- PERSONALITIES - Cheryi Grant I Mike Smith -me MOST POPULAR loni Rosen Danny George I ,ego- C N AI Q ll Ll VAY iw Q Q Z S 107 BEST LOOKING jackie Hoschke Ken Guarino 4 ' 'N Q . CONGEITED: Wi X3 Isihziiis' S 0,61 '- ' FLIRTS: Barbara Olivadotti Kevin Miles , yrlq 46 'J GA Debbi Traversa!Vinnie Todaro V CUTEST Barbara Zambrano!Ron Gattelona U- COUPLES APPLE ' POLISHERS1 'g I A ' Mike Smith 'S' . '7-' Debbie Levin '- ,ev 224 1 Z6 . .9 I I 51 qi YEARBOOK LIKELY TO Debbie Levln SUCCEED John Rothauser Fred Resmc Stephanne Woolwmh NN? fr I I BEST DRESSERS M x Simone Caldwell xx 53, Gary McDuffy X P MOST ff U GOSSIPERS james Bolden Barbara Ohvadottl DEPENDABLE Mark lensen Donna Crawford mf NJ' DAY DREAMERS Duane Accerra Danny George COMPLAINERS Doug Smith Audrey Rlsden A-O DID THE MOST FOR L B H S Donna Crawford john Rothauser 30 ww -lg Xf' mu T pu 'Y MOST TALKATIVE CORNBALLS Denise Thomas Donnie Marks Andrew Faccone Denrse Ludlow , I I N l -qu '75, , a I... : Wi? Ji I Q IEQFQEFQA' A Q l 'I E 1 ! I A AT I sb .4145 X .V X 4' . I 1 X N BTX L J l LX, - I , f W V I ff ' I I ,f , X fl . 61 9 e g E . X el T -fr LW 0115999 mlliftil' We, the members of the L B H S Class of 1983 operatmg under the assumption that we are of sound mmd do hereby be queath the followmg to those we so sorrowfully leave behmd to walk ln our Immortal footsteps DIANE ACERRA To Mr Dlrlenzo a set of new rules and Bobbsey twlns to break them To Mrs Whitehead another crazy cheering squad To Michael Attardl a doggie Rlunlte and a beautiful glrl KEVIN ADAMS To L B H S my nice smile tennis racquet beat up sneakers and S5 00 FLORISE ALTINO To my two sisters whom llove very much my locker To the Underclassmen my great personality they re going to need If KIM ARTHUR To Georgie the whole school to torment To Diane and Bunny the bad service at our fa vorlte place To Bunny another year with wild woman' To Diane another business class like ours MARK ASCHETTINO To Steve and leff some new friends To the Locals some respect because no one ever gives them any DEBBIE AUCUSTINE To Mr Callano best wishes and thanks for being an excellent teacher To Eddie my knowledge To lsreal a quarter To the Class of 84 he honor of taking over where 83 left off PAUL BAILLIE To Steven Balllle all the chicks he can handle and the 5200 Mr Billings owes me IIMMIE BEISSER To Mane Patterson A D the lean Gang and K D a stuffed soccer ball DWIGHT E BELL To my cus Wayne practice so you can playnext year To my sts lots of luck To all the dudes of L B H S my charm SYLVIA BENEITO To Mr Rutan either a pair of shorter shorts or longer legs To Anna Slmonellf a few inches to grow on To Mrs Whitehead a squad that loves you as much as we HAROLD BENTLEY To Mr D the happy feeling of finally getting nd of me MIKE BOKER To the Football Coaching Staff the best of luck throughout the years To Mark Agrestl a new leather jacket DAVID R BOLDEN To lackle Mooney my love and locker To Peek a boo my brains To all that know me good luck and the best of wishes In the years to come DENISE BONGARZONE To my soccer studdettes future years of luck and wins on your record also luck with Chuckie' To my brother Mark three years of luck In case you need lt RITA BOSSONE To Gloria F Lorl A layne D and MaryBeth D best of luck with all the gorgeous guys and sweet memories of yesterday PATRICIA BRACH To james Cattelona our lunch table with its good memories To Mr Soriano and Ms Long a season like B2 and 52 smiling twrrlers To Dee good luck with what s left of my squad To Mr Callano a sweet student like m CHARLES CANADA To my brother the wrestling mats also I wish you well ln llfe To Mr Rutan lots of B North wins ED CARABALLO To Mrrelsa Mr Botcho s term paper To Angel a little of my chilled out attitude To jerry N Y C my excellent taste ln clothes and all my classes KATHERINE CARETHERS To Allegra Carethers all of my totally awesome Valley Girl techniques MARIA CARUSO To My brother llmmy his own chair rn Mr Dlrenzo s office RON CATTELONA To Coach Rutan another BNorth season and ramrodl To Thomas a lot of wrestling championships and a lot of ram roddlng In practice ROBIN CHAMBERLAIN To Held: Chamberlain four great years In L B H S Good Luck with all your teachers To Bob Ecochardt an Ice cream cone ANGELA CHIDONI To Coach Stevenson a bag hlled with love kisses and thanks Good luck ln hndfng another dedicated person to play tennis with at 7 00 a m To Coach Rutan a championship soccer team SCOTT CLOUGH To Mr Stevenson a tennis team that could wln the Da vls Cup RUI CONCEICAO To Coach lohn Perri a kllo of chewing tobacco for each roll of tape you used on my soccer shoes CHRIS COPPOLA To Ang: the fllthylocker my parkrng space and my great personality you wlsh you had also the carton of Grade A l owe you Remember all the times we cased the lolnt To my slster Lorry all the good times at L B H S thatl had To Mr Clcc' thanks for everything NADINE CORCORAN To Barbara Ann all the good times we have to remember more to come and a year free of heartache To Mark and Adrianne all the fun lhad ln school and a bright happy future KAREN COSENTINO To Margie a hot bagel To Mr Angerlo my love To L B H S my happiness forever AMERICO COSTA To Mr Perrl my oldest pair of cleats and socks and thanks for giving me the best seasons I ve ever been Involved with Good Luck In the Future To all my teachers and Mr Stevenson thanks for your help CAROL COX To ludy Daniels my books teachers locker and the best of luck In whatever you do DONNA CRAWFORD To Mrs Radler another hard working hnanclal editor To my brother Mark all mylove and the best of luck In the world next year cause It s your last To Klm and Lon more fun on the squad than we had last year Good Luck' IEANNIE CRUSE To my niece Tol Pitts the best of luck ln the years to come Good luck In track and cheering To Fee Gaskln good luck In your senior year MARIA CUNHA To S A S mylocker In her favorite location To Doug H a new pair of surfing shorts KATHIE DeBONIS To Barbara Ann my position as capt and my Ready to Use Excuse Book To Kerry all the fun I had In high school To Mr Soriano a box of pencils and another great prccolo section To Mr Dlrenzo another student with an attendence problem IMMY DIBIASE To my brother loe his own personal nickname To Medusa a real halr cut and my basketball ablllty EMILY DOBRIN To Mrs Radler many thanks and love' To Mr Anastasia another student who will enjoy your class as much as I have To Mr Soriano a head ma jorette who can blow whistles BEVERLY DOMINCO To Stacey Ames Kay Chin Danielle Askew and Cheryl Moody my good grades the Black Culture Club my partying fever and my car Dlvlde rt up IOANN DONNELLY To Louis and Barbara all my cheat sheets To all my teachers a happy memory DAWN D ONOFRIO To next year s football cheerleaders all the fun that we hadl To Mr Slmonelll more jokes at lunch time to keep you laughing To Mr Casella another student just like me n n 1 u ' I 1 . . 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' '- , , , ANET DUDICK To ludy mylocker and fun In twtrllng and hlgh school To Barba a S good luck twlrllng and lots of fun To Darlene A lots of luck with the squad and fun MIKE EDDY To leff Stokes my qualities and sophlsttcatlons To Pat King my musical talent To Andrew Anthony and Mark the best of luck rn the future TONY ENCARNACION To allmy teachers e underclassmen To my brother my good looks To my sister all of m y success JENNIFER ENNIS To mybrother Davrd a monopoly ofthe phone and bathroom To Mrs Rapp peace and quiet To Santa luanlta Squu and Gimp a toast to memories past present and future Cheers' GEORGINA L EPPS To the Vars1tySlngers my volce and Mr Maue To room 23 Mrs Mayberry and my sewing machine GUY EVANS To Mr Sharma a whole new homeroom full of freshmen To Sue all mylove Mr Anastasia your own hlm projector Mr Badgley a pair of jeans LUCRIGIA A EVANS To my brothers Darryl and Eddre my best wishes and good luck Love you always ANTHONY EALVO To mystster Gloria my ob ln the bookstore To The Boys Let the good times ro l ANDREE EARGINERE To Bob Echochardt Ann Marte and all my love To Mr Borellt many thanks and MIM: ANDREW FACCONE To Mr Burns another homeroom like ours To George Rucker real muscles To Mrs Radler another sports writer with the wrttlng ablllty l possessed and the will power not to klll htm the wa y she killed me EDA FERRARO To all the underclassmen patience lt ll go by only too fast BARBARA EORNATARO To MaryBeth my friendship forever To Mr Murdoch 100 Saint Bernards DEBBIE FORNATARO To Michelle another soccer stud To MaryBeth my psychology and ph yslcs notes To Mr A 700 More psychology classes just like period 7 MARY FORNINO To Larua and jeanle my thanks and my hngers To Debs my locker full of friendship love laughter and W80 s BETH FRASER To Crystal the best of luck as a freshmen Good Luck' IERALD W FROST JR To my family mylove To all ood hopes for the future To Eddie leff and Mike best of uc RON GABRIEL To Mark Shuler Lynn Swan ability to catch and my smooth waves DANNY GEORGE Tol T Dunn money To Alex he keys to the truck ANGELA GIBSON To my sister Patty my locker and all Its contents ANTHONY GIORDANO To Mlke Rlbecca layml To Tomm Noon AAAHHHH' To Steve Longo and john Arla Come va fratello P PEDROL GONZALEZ To myslster Margarita my books and locker and also wishes of goodluck HANK GRIFFIN To Adrienne and Michelle best of luck To Scotty Nelson a bodyguard To Debra Wade the perfect man with the perfect car DENISE GROGAN To Sue a Mustang Ghla KENNY GUARINO To my cousin Mark wishes for success In achieving his goals and my dancing shoes ESTER HAMIU To Mrs Rassas all my thanks and appreciation To each and everyone of my teachers and friends who have made lt so easy for me to adapt to a new school Thank You TYRONE K HARMON To the underclass musrclans my baritone voice and the hard summer practices PAMELA HART To Douglas Muh Mark johnson ludy Daniels and Coach Covtn good luck and happiness To Michael Hart love luck and best wishes PATRICIA HART To Michael Hart and ludy Daniels good luck In your future years at L B HS Strive for the best my thoughts are with you constantly CHRISTIAN HARTGENS To Tammy Cunningham a new pair of cheerleading shoes Ray H thtrd spot on the squad To ludyB better luck tn math next year To VlckyM a neater person to share lockers with MARIS HENSON To Stacey Wilson my Valley Glrl guide and all the rules to be totally awesome To lohn Henson my clipboard and my notes ROBERT HISLIP To Ray my 5th spot on the cross country team To the 84 Cross Country Team good luck ERNEST HULLINS To LBHS all the finest looking girls including my cousins and my friends PAMELA IVORY To my brother Rlcky the best of luck good luck CHERYL IACKSON To everyone luck and hope and the chance to graduate KIMBERLYA JACKSON To Cheryl mylocker To Veronica strongernalls To Allyse memories of basketball games MARK IENSON To Coaches We1nste1nandPerr1 my marching band To all my teachers thanks for the time and patience DARRUSSIA IONES To Carla the best of luck Don tlet anyone stand tn the way of getting your diploma ABBIE IOYNER To Reese wishes for a good senior year To Rhenlta the statement Let the Good Times Roll To ue hope you flnd the pot of gold at the end of your rainbow IOHN KELLER To Mr Perri Mr Rutan and the 84 Soccer Team every team ln B North and Shore Conference for Pa yBacks'l To Held: her own way to get to school In the mornings KIMBERLY K KUEPER To Mr Borellt and Stephanie a cast thatls ulet and cooperative To Mr Haynes Mr Tlrrell Mr Batcho an Miss Burke the best of luck flndlng another student just like me Keep your ears ln tune BRENDA KINSEY To Rock n Roll my soul KATHY KOREY To Dougie and Patty an empty house all to yourselves KENNY LANGLEY To Mr Marchttto and Mr Slmonelll ll my good tips We all could have made some money but Instead l made all the money SONYA LASTER To my sister Nichole my acting talents and my locker LAGLORIA LAW To Tyese and Rhashamlckla my books To my family and friends my love DEBBIE LEVIN To Auntie Faith lots of love and thanks for EVER YTHINGL I ll never forget you ' , . I I . . , . 1' - - - . . . - I 1. ' ' A . . . . . l . I - th . ' I , ' - , -. . . - ' , . ' , f . ' ,Q . . . - , , - D . I . - 1 : . - , . - . ' V V . - .t .A - ' . ' ' ' J . : , ' - ' ,. 7 - .. ' N - ' - - f I - 1 I , . V , - A I . . - , I h, . . . ' . h J I . - , . . b 1 1 ' I 1 I I ' . . - - -- ' ' love and success IH his years ofhlgh school. To the underclass - . . , 3 - - D' . - , l ' -' A A 1 1 1 I , , - . . I . - - ' u ' In 5 ' Z . Q . 1 - - .. ,, . , .: I ' - I . - H - '- - f . , , - ' , ki . . l - , I . . - . -' I ' ' , I . I - , i . - - . A Y . - - - . . , , , , - ,- . . . - a - .... 1 D l ' . . 3 I ' , ' - U ' , - . I Q '- 1 a'. 22 7 DEBBIE LEVIN To lodl Bates a year s supply of asplrlr' to handle the biggest headache of all To Mr Smrth a calculus class with gravy for his dry potatoes To Mr Soriano future bands with self dlclpllne lots of love and thanks To Mr Murdoch a Science Club with over slx members To Mr Haynes someone else to bug T0 all 'TW ff'9nd5 m address at college so I can continue as resident ps ychologlst DONNA LLOYD To Mr Batcho all the coffee he can drlnk To Ms Brlscrone all the Rock n Roll she can handle To Carman lullano a locker that opens ERIC LOGAN To all the ladies that miss me my charm wits and personality CARLOS LOPES To somebody better than me my locker Keep If clean and don t write on If DENISE LUDLOVV To the Grrl s Bowling Team my bowling ball and a never ending supply of money to buy shirts PETER MARKEVITCH To Mr Evanovlch thanks for being a guy who cares about talking out DONNIE MARKS To my cousin lrmmy the wrllpower to succeed rn everything you do and someone else to work out with CARY MCDUFFY To Regina Brown an open heart and a sweet memory to stay forever and endure To Mike Lewis and lerry Watson my clothes and the mind to style IH them CISELE K MCDUFFY To Adrienne Grrffrn my smartness and chlllyness To ludy Daniels my dressing quality To Michelle Gnffln m y good looks memories of L B H S DEBBIE MEYERS To Veronica and Wendy a new soft ball team To Maureen andL ynn a personal chauffeur KEVIN MILES To Steven Ballre and leff Shelly some new friends to eat with at lunch and some deep tube rides To Mr Casella another pair like Mark and Me CRAIG MILLS To the 84 Baseball team my nght freld open s o DEBBIE MINCIELI To Mrs Whitehead a crazy and organized squad To Mr Rutan all the fun times and a half wa y decent team TONY MONTEIRO To Mr Perri a S5 00 check for picture money B North and an average of 11 red cards per game SUE MORRIS To Guy mylove forever To Darlene conhdence and good luck To my brother the best s rts career rn Long Branch To Abbie a llfe time supply o co rec type JENNIFER MORRISSEY To Kern plenty of kleenex and a sloppy roommate to replace me when I lea ve To all my teachers thanks for giving me the opportunity to be all thatl ever thought I could be and more HARRY MUNDELL To Geraldine the best of luck next year on the soccer team CYNTHIA MURPHY To Denise Gerald Theresa and Daryl all my good grades and my nrce teachers I wish you all the best of luck IH the years to come MAUREEN MUZZI To Held: Keller an I D In case you re asked To Michele and Ashley M T DARYL NEWMAN To lackle tickets to a Luther Vandross Concert To Veronica a Bllly Thompson front tooth To Patricia new dog thatsnot named JR IACKSON VAN NCUYEN To the next person my locker that never opened To all the girls my sexy body LUZ NIEVES To My brother Efraln the best wishes throughout hrs high school years STEVE NOON To Stacey mylove best wishes and high hopes MARIA OCCHIPINTI To Max andloey mylocker To Tracy a new person to carry her brush To Vlctor one more year BARBARA OLIVADOTI To next year s football cheerleaders all the fun happiness tears memories and a great season that you ll never forget To all the administrators another Senior class like ours MISTY OLSEN To Lisa Shuler A lifetime supply of Alrgator shirts To Lisa Sorrentlno the bodies of Beaver and MlghtyMouse DONNA LISA ORTIZ To Phllllp Tucker the best of times In your senior year and another great friend like me DARLA OTEY To D james the love of Christ to share with others CHRISTIE PARKER To my little sister Michelle my classes and my footsteps to follow to become successful To Ayesha my love and hopes HENRY B PARKER To my sister a bag of Marshmallo ws to greet her every morning with a smrle To m bus the best of luck In upholding the tradition lt won t be easy but rt will be fun soccer team To all the underclassmen lots of luck To Senora Madrrgal my good test grades MICHAEL PEDRICK To Danny Crofh my white Rlvlera SYLVESTER PITTI To Mr Hagel a more active Math League To Mr Cherry an Larlcot rn every coke MELINDA PULLANO To Melanie all the fun lhad at L B H S To Mrs Whitehead another crazy squad and all my corny jokes SONYA RANGE To L B H S my heart my books and the best of luck DERECK L REEVEY to everyone who wants them my weights and my muscles VANESSA REID To my brother George all my books my locker and my teachers and a happy three years In school STACEY RICE To Katrina and Peter Rlce mylove and prayers and the ablllty to endure to the end KAREN RICHTER to all the underclassmen the best senior year To Peter all the rn coming freshmen girls AUDREY RISDEN To lennlfer Ennis the fulfillment of her horoscope To lohn Rothauser a smile and some answers To Esther Hamul a week away from her brother and slster MADELINE RIVERA ToMagaly mysneakers To my sister Damary Mr Stevenson MARISOL RIVERA To Rhonda and lvette the lunch table along with the excellent food To Mr Trrrell Todd Dangler for excellence In Spanish ANNA ROSARIO To Pam my friendship forever To lunror and lulra good luck rn high school JOYCE ROSENBERC To Pam my everlasting love and wishes for luck throughout your high school years Do we because ll IS something that you ll never regret -'- ' - ' D I - , i . RENE MELENDEZ: To jennifer ' my looks' my body' and DOMINICK PATRONELLIZ To Sherry - next year's Varsity R ' - , A . I f. ' - ' ' 4 : V. 1' V . . . . I 7 I IOHN ROTHAUSER To Mr Bllllngs a new manugraphlcs class and very fond memorles of the past four years To Mrs Radler a full tlme professlonal photographer to keep up wlth the yearbook s demandlng needs DENISE RUSSELL To my COUSID ludy my prayers and love Ihope she Wlll succeed as a Black woman and ha ve much success ln llfe SCOTT SARTOR To PW a polo outht and lackle To lack all the future Luther Vandross albums To R Evans dlp dresslng klt BRUCE SCHNEIDER To MaryBeth a new cat and fun ln her last year To Mr lrvlne and Mr Mahallk 101 uses for dead cats To Mr Murdock no more physlcs JULIUS SEABROOKS To my slster P8fflCl3 two more years of school lunches PEDRO SEABROOKS To all the females of the school my love and the ablllty to succeed along Wlfh the wlsdom and knowledge they wlll need LISA SHULER To Mr Slmmons a submarlne sandwlch To Mr Batcho alargerparklngspace To LBHS farewell PAMELA D SHULER xToTo Dr G a class full of students who all had chem study To Mr M the word totally MARY SIMMONS To the class of 84 the best of luck and a successful year PAULA SIMONELLI To Bobble Marla and the rest of the crew thanks for all the wlld tlmes and the fun memorles To Charlle good luck Wlfh football and graduatlon To Doug a new surf board DEANN SIMPSON To mybrother Dean the best senlor graduate ANDREW SKOVE To Mlke Baker my plastlcs To Thomas the car keys IOLLY SMITH To L B H S the memorles of my complalnts and my slster who IS trouble MIKE SMITH To Leslle Glassman another palr of legs To Dawn allmylove LISA SORRENTINO To the Glrl s BOWllng Team the best of luck and G thanksl To all my frlends best of luck and fond memorles SONIA SOTO To Llsa the cute guys and the good m6mOfl9S of L B H S CENA SQUEO To lames an open lnvltatlon to VlSlf me at college To Alex L A women suntan SUppll6S and the OfnCl3l 1982 Beach Buggy SARI STEINBERG To my frlend all the love and carlng throughout our school days To DIXIE DIZZY and Dltto dropped D s To all the underclassmen strength to get through school MICHAEL STEPHENSON To the Varslty Basketball Team of 84 good luck anda successful season To Mr Covln best of luck To Wanda good luck PERRY STOKES To Pat and Andrew my thlnklng abllltles and a subscrlptlon to Ebony To Tony my four lockers and seven padlocks ln Asbury Neptune and Long Branch To Vlfglnla my tuba TOM SUTTON To the Covln brothers an order to take over trades To Lou The Bombay and Loran To Ant Hunter a get out of fall card EDWARD TERRY To Robyn my lnstrument skllls To Anthony my lzod collectlons and my left over honey To lo ye my total love DENISE THOMAS To Sharon a great senlor year and co op ANTHONY TOBIA To Barbara Ann bus money To Mr Bllllngs another class of darkroom dwellers To Mrs Montgomery another obnoxlous football pla yer VINNIE TODARO To Ray the WBIghf room To Debbl all the memorles and good tlmes we ve had ln four years of hlgh school Good luck Beautlfull IENNIFER TOWLER To Sharon Angle s bowl of chlll To MEFVIH all my teachers To Mr Clcconettl two more ofhce slmulatlon classes almost as good as perlods 3 and 5 KIMBERLY TOWLER To all underclassmen the chance to get the best educatlon L B H S IS capable of glvlng DEBBI TRAVERSA To Vlnnle my love always and forever To Sue all our mEmOfl8S and talks over the past years To MISS Long another color guard squad llke the one ln CHRIS TREZOGLOU To Mr Dlrlenzo my unkept detentlons JIMMY VACCARO To Andrea my surf board IIMMY VAN BRUNT To Sylvla our frlendshlp To Mrs Rapp my aggra vatlons To T Bones my share of cooklng ln class To llmmy and Rlch the dlrty dlshes RAMON VARCAS To D8Vld my flrst seat IH band To some or freshman my locker among the smallest ID the schoo To the underclassmen good luckl MICHAEL VIVIAN To Marle a better boy frlend To Kathy next year s soccer team supply of Snlckers To Susan my ph YSICS and geometry notes SUSAN WALKER To Mlchelle and Allcla all my notes teachers and homework Also love and luck ROBIN WHITE To loann four years of happlness CAROL CACK WILLIAMS To the underclassmen the ablhty to succeed and the ablllty to overlook the Chlldlsh ways of the ChlldlSh SHARON WILLIAMS To Sandra Rodney and Lorralne the best of luck throughout hlgh school TYRONE WILLIAMS To Tonyand Troy the best WlSh6S ln the future TONY WILLIS To Beth the best of luck To my brothers and llttle Chrlss y best WISh9S CARRY WILSON To Adrlenne and Stacey my UNIQUE sense of humor To Nlchell Larry and lames my frlendshlp and prlde STEPHANIE WOOLWICH To Dr Grayblll Westlnghouse DOggl9 Paper To all my teachers and Mr Sorlano all my love and thanks To Alllson m ylove BARBARA ZAMBRANO To Mrs Whltehead a crazy squad and all the fun we had To loann a rche ln a bowl and a tottl on a roll To Pattl my llttle slster t e best of tlme cheerlng ALEXANDRIA ZOTTI To Mr BIJSE my 83 Cadlllac To Coach Conte my Snlcker bars To Mr Maue allmy Barbara Strlesand albums . 1 . . Q I, I I 1 a I I I - A ' ' '82, ' year ever. To the underclassmen - the best years 'till they TONI VONELLA: To Karen and Kim j car keys and a year's A xx ' lr , . - l . 1 H ' ' ll: I A 1 ge I ll-A Settled In 1668 Incorporated 1904 ITY OF LO G BRANCH Next in importance to freedom and justice is popular education, without which neither freedom nor juytice can he permanently maintained. ANTI-IONYJ. MUSCILLO Philipj. Hayes Robertj. Collins Chief Adminixlratiue Omcer PHILIP D. HUHN Mayor City Council Members WILLIAM D. WALLING Prefident JAMES H. COFER Vice - Prexident FRANK PALLONEJR. JENNIE C. DEFAZIO City Clerk THE BOARD OF EDUCATION of the CITY OF LONG BRANCH EXTENDS ITS CONGRATULATIONS and BEST WISHES to the CLASS OF 1983 Burton Resnie, President joan M. Kiernan, Vice-P 'dent Rev. C. P. Iwlliams Donald B. Wood Alice A. Nicas Frank j. Pallone james A. Vaccfz Richard Counte john A. Tol2in,jr. 499 Broad Street 0ffiC9 HO!-ll'8 J P.0. Box 276 BY APPOIIWUGM Shrewsbury, N.J. 07701 phone 542-2326 Telephone 1201i 741-5555 S. THOMAS WESTERMAN, M.D., LIONEL ROSEN, D.D.S. p,A, 3 Lewis Street Eatontown, New Jersey Ear' Nose and Throat Diplomate American Board Fellow ol the American ol Otolaryngology Academy ot Otolaryngology 201-493-3000 8 Congratulations and Best Wishes! KREIZMAN, P-A- DR. AND MRS. ALLENM. NICAS ATTORNEYS AT LAW 777 West Park Ave. Oakhursl, N.J. 07755 GREETINGS 2292222 PHILIP LO BUONO, M.D. rgx C Disglages ot th: Ski? osmotic erma o ogic urgery O ..NflX4Q. l 147 Pavilion Ave. 210c:lIIi-lxmvzvgg PROFESSIONAL . Long Branch, N.J. sea Gin, N.J. os1so :na 1201, 229-7220 qzou 449-0167 FRIENDS O OOO O OOO To Q . .. J, nm. RICHARD THE ltIJlBI1Ifl CLASS r 2 ,L ,Tf,E,:1,,,, 1 BEST WISHES FOR THE FUTURE! me 'OOO' :QCA I OF PETER 8 CHRISTINE FALVO 211 Monmouth Road 2 West Long Branch, N.J. Best of Luck! 201-229-2575 DANIEL B. GOLDBERG M.D. MICHAEL P- HAYES N. CRAIG ROBERTS, M.D., Certified Public Accountant Eye Physicians - West Long Branch Newoggigvgxgz 279 Third Avenue 222-7373 ' Long Branch, N.J. ' T I h L. JOSEPH SKIDMORE -01?-3?-5-23 Pension Consultant DR. JOSEPH DeRARlO, D.M.D. 210 Broadway Dentist Long Branch, N.J. 07740 Popmamok Phonef 201-229-7391 22gg'n7lZI::1n:l:i?1uriTg2g Oakhurst, N.J. 01155 295 Brighton and 2nd Avenue Rgnald wninsigin West End, New Jersey 07740 Licensed Qpfician Telephone 229-5333 S1-UART S, AI-BIN, DIMIDI WEINSTEIN OPTICIANS Family Dentistry 3316 Sunset Avenue Wanamassa, New Jersey 07712 2 Bucks Lane and Highway 79 Office Hours Marlboro, New Jersey 07746 Located in Telephone By Appointment Telephone 431-8111 Sunset Shops 201-988-4141 Wishing you much happiness! DR. 84 MRS. RICHARD H. DE MAREE 286 Norwood Avenue West Long Branch, N.J. 07764 PAUL J. BLOCK, M.D. 222-4545 H YPER TENS! ON 81 K...'Z'Z.'?'ZfS.i22?.?3?3zQ','ix:5TeiT:18.0. Y Edward S. BOIm,D.D.S. Practice Limited to Orthodontics IA ON, PA West Long Branch Office Matewan Otfice Jas. J. Flynn HI MD. gffzgzr Avenue 160 Mawgg ics- A- C3201 15,31 Marlboro Oftice Ullman is, . . B k L GSLH .79 Hours by Appointment uc 8 333.0220 Wy 255 Third Avenue, Long Branch, N.J. Telephone 1201i 870-3062 HAROLD EDER, D.D.S., GUDICELLO and VOZOS, P.A. P A General Surgery ' ' Parenteral Surgical Nutrition 280 Norwood Avenue 255 Third Avenue Frank P. Gudicello, M.D. west Legg-zgggch' NJ' Long Branch, N.J. 07740 Frank J. Vozos, M.D. DR. AND MRS. EVELIO BOFILL West Long Branch, N.J. 229-6700 GAGLIANO, TUCCI LADANZA 8: REISNER A Professional Corporation 1090 Broadway, West Long Branch, N.J. ANTHONY G. 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FALIVENE, DDS Law Offices CHAMLIN, SCHOTTLAND, ROSEN, CAVANAGH 8r ULIANO 232 Norwood Avenue A Professional Corporation west Long Branch' New Jersey 155 South Street 268 Norwood Avenue 222-4694 Freehold, N.J. 07728 West Long Branch, N.J. 07764 12011 462-4405 12011 229-3200 5 42212 , 4 FAM LV P c CE OF ESDTSSGI7- 'gi CH o C SIDNEY W. BINDER 8r CO. J . . . ,, Certified Public Accountants if Dv. lIauJ'zzrzc: UQ ifmaizfixfri CHIROPRACTOR 45 Memorial Parkway Long Branch, N.J. 07740 201-229-0882 C2011 229 3344 88 WHALEPO RO D B A O MEN WEST LONG BRANC N J 07764 12011229-4540 Stephen A. Kardos, D.0., F.A.A.P. J- Richard A Reutter, M.D., F.A.A.P. ' Robert D. Murphy, M.D. M .D- Bl'I8I1 Tl'UX8I, M.D. PEDIATRIC 81 ADOLESCENT ARCOMANO MEDICINE, P.A. Office Hours 223 Monmouth Road By APP0iMm0nl WGS' Lone BranchrN--I-01164 344 Hollywood Avenue Long Branch, N.J. MEEHAN 81 KENNY, P.A. Joseph Meehan Peter W. Kenny Attorneys at Law 495 Broadway Long Branch, N.J. 229-3245 MONMOUTH RADIOLOGISTS, PA 279 Third Avenue Long Branch, New Jersey Best Wishes for a healthy, happy, and successful future! 179 ASSQGIATES Martin N. Herman, M.D. Arthur E. Brawer, M.D. Chris P. Anayiotis, M.D. Rheumatology Neurology Kenneth J. Rubin, M.D. Matthew M. Schiff, M.D. Psychiatry Child 81 Adolescent Psychiatry Martin J. Luria, M.D. Endocrinology Teu:42o1ys11-0222 Emc L. WINARSKY, M.D. CUNSUI-TANT5, P-A- Otolaryngology - Head 81 Neck Surgery Facia' Plastic SUf99'Y Michael L. Lichtig, M.D., F.A.C.S. - Leonard M. Steiner, M.S., 0.D. 0fflceHours 517 Second Ave. 133 pavilion Avenue By Appointment Long Branch, NJ 07740 Long Branch, N-J' 870.2030 off' H STEVEN F. 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TOMAINI BROKER-PRESIDENT 1086 Broadway West Long Branch. N.J. 077611 C2011 229-2900 east coast realty im-- Q. f Complete Upholstery Service a? F. MASTRO CUSTOM UPHOLSTERY 351 Broadway 4, Long Branch, N.J. 07740 571-9055 i f J 1 'B UPPER cu'r HAIR DESIGN, INC. Full Service 81 Unisex 665 Second Avenue West End, New Jersey 07740 222-9731 - At the Market Place Above the Ink Well Telephone 222-6270 NORWOOD TELEVISION CO. APPLICANCES Sales and Service 295 Broadway Tom Marsico Long Branch, N.J. TO THE MEMBERS OF THE CLASS OF '83: After many years of sacrifice, you have successfully completed your high school goal! Now for a moment of quiet reflection.' As you pause and reflect on this joyous occasion, we sincerely hope that you will think about the many individuals who have helped you to make this momentous occasion possible: parents, relatives, teachers, coaches, friends, to name a few. What gems of en- couragement did they share with you, as you were striving towards this goal? Was it merely a pat on the back, a fond hello, an embrace, or words to motivate you to continue to struggle towards a worthwhile achievement? Each individual played a role in assisting you in accomplishing this task. Now you are about to depart Long Branch High School and enter a new phase of your life. As you take your rightful place in society, do not forget a basic tenet towards which you, as a citizen, should always strive. A fundamental one is reflected in the following from an unknown author: lf there is righteousness in the heart, there is beauty in the character. lf there is beauty in the character, there will be harmony in the home. If there is harmony in the home, there will be order in the nation. When there is order in the nation, there will be peace in the world. Members of the Class of 1983, assume your citizenship responsibilities. Go forth and attempt to establish peace in the How sad and bad and mad it was - But then, how it was sweet! - Robert Browning TO M Y CLASS, CRADUA TES OF '83: Looking back over this past year, I can recall the successful ac- tivities we participated in together. As a result we ha ve succeeded in working as a group to bring all of our goals to a grand conclusion. Along the way, bonds of friendship were forged that will never be broken, You should all be able to look back in retrospect with pride and sa tisfaction. Grow old along with me! The best is yet to be, Robert Browning Remember the best part of your life is yet to be. Look upon the future as a time to grow. You have still to experience the greatest world. . . . . . . . Congratulafions and best wishes always., Egg rgogslt gualggiragdyicsrgrslgeigur life. Look forward with anticipation, Sincerely, I I 1 ' X' Principal by MQJ1 RACITI JEWELERS -c t M an I Good Luck ro Us . . ..,:t, r,,. :,..,g::,2., Cl f '83 oss O ' ' ' 581 Broadway Long Branch,N.J. Phono 222-1152 Enjoy! Barb, Down, Korh Congratulations Ramon H. Vargas Jr. Good Luck in your future, our first born, first graduate, fine son. May you find nothing but happiness! Love, Mom, Dad, June, Bobby. DANIELS' FASHION CENTER 186 Broadway Long Branch, N.J. 07740 This 0ne's for You Congratulations to Graduates Class of 1983 774.36 Wm 3.36 The Staff of the L.B.H.S. 1983 Yearbook Thanks all of those who have supported our advertising campaign! Phones: Tonl Robin 2 1201i 222-6527 Cindy me CAMERA coNNEcnoN mc. 1201, 222-2255 Fam, 568 Broadway Iuptownl Long Branch, N.J. 07740 RADLER'S PAPER PLACE Complete camera and darkroom supplies , personalized writing papers Custom color and b8tw enlargements - Invitations 81 Announcements - Commercial 81 Professional Stationery 201-229-3963 FELIX J- DeTROl-'O 0 PeI'80n8liZ6d LUCHB 81 Glff HBITIS 18 Cottage Avenue Long Branch, N.J 07740 201422-5199 222-2233 Michael Fried a P DANIELS Madeline Fried Fashion Center of Long Branch 186 Broadway Long Branch, N.J. 07740 MADELINE PHARMACY 171 Pavilion Ave,. Long Branch, N.J. 229-2980 SIG 'S GYM 576 Broadway Wptowni Long Branch, N.J. Good Luck to the Graduates of '83. VINCENT B. GlGANTl,Jr. Greetings from . . . COAST HARDWARE COMPANY, INC. NUNZIO 'S PIZZERIA Specialists in Italian Cooking Nunzio Chiafullo 585 Broadway 203 Westwood Ave. Long Branch, New Jersey 07740 Long Branch, N.J. Call: 222-9798 P an Accordian Orchestra i?2l.X?p'i.i5E.T PA V5 PETSHOP Long Branch, N.J. 222-0959 184 Westwood Ave. Long Branch, N.J. 542-0110 Good Luckl 222 9658 RUFFINO 'S AMES BARBER sf-IOP PHOTOGRAPHIC EXPRESSIONS by , can 229-6192 178 Broadway, Long Branch, N.J. Call 741-9224 lor Good Food W H DOMINIC 'S WILLOW DELI clgthigr 8, Fmnishe, 290 Willow Drive, Little Silver, N.J. 181 Broadway Long Branch, N.J- LONG BRANCH HIGH SCHOOL CLASS OF 1983 Our lives are albums written through With good or ill, with false or true, And as the blessed angels turn the pages of our years, God grant they read the good with smiles, ond blot the ill with tears! - Whittier Class Advisor. . . ...,,.......... . . .Kathleen Rapp Class Ofhcers President ........ ........., .... J e nnifer Ennis Vice-President .... . . . Sari Steinberg Secretary ..... ..... K aren Richter Treasurer . . . . , . DarRussia Jones GOOD LUCK! BEST WISHES! Class of 1983 PARENTS' COMMITTEE Ann Olivadori .... .......... P resident Mary Lou Todaro . . . ..,..... Wce-President Loretta Pullano .... .,..... R ecording Secretary Ann Evans ..i.. . . . Corresponding Secretary Christine Longo . . , ......................,... ............ T reasurer ln all things, success depends upon previous preparation, and without such preparation there is sure to be failure. - Confucious QWUX largest gym in the area summer day camp canqJpooE 222-6464 870-1617 Telephone 201-222-4400 CONSTRUCTION COMPANY . 3 'M 7 700 McClellan Street A ' M- mm one Phone 229-8171 N.J. Lic. 6020 ROBERT FAYE Plumbing 81 Heating 566 Second Avenue 09,15 4 Long Branch, N.J. 07740 it X - 870-9829 870-3030 ELBERON SUNOCO Victor Ceriello, Prop. Norwood 81 Lincoln Aves. Tom Spartford Mgr. Elberon, N.J. Guaranteed Repairs by Certified Mechanics On All Foreign and Domestic Cars N.J. Re-inspection Station -1-'ll I- SURFSIDE BEVERAGE CORP. 3411 Sunset Avenue, Ocean, N.J. 07712 Tel. 12011922-9000 2 f 11, 1 L KT -fi Phone 229-0833 E 81 L PAVING CO. - Parking Lots - Driveways - Roadways - Tennis Courts prices Have a FINE FARE day! 63 Cvmmunify Place Eddy Bruno 320 Third Avenue 222-8900 Long Branch, N.J. 07740 Larry Redaelli Long Branch, N.J. Congratulations. Debbi TI 252 BROADWA Y, LONG BRANCH, New JERSEY 07740 HONDA - SUZUKI- BMW 201-222-2262 SALES I 222-2264 PARTS I 222-2252 SERVICE 229-7988 , Q f Agfix' 'J Vixvm the d' - I GOURMET RESTAURANTS ' 1 5 167 LINCOLN AVE ELBERON, NJ 07740 IN MONMOUTH COUNTY, EVERYBODY KNOWS - 'zae sHowPLAcs or , - 3 '- 5 --,,: X.. , tv , , 11212 A Q as f0 SALES SERVICE LEASING U 'T PARTS New a usfo cfues a rnucxs o se ucuoss nom 2- Next EYATJONTOWN, N.J. 5 4 1 Class of '83 - Good Luck! FINE FARE SUPERMARKET The Supermarket with Super if Best Wishes! 1 ' I N LS All Long Branch Elks Lodge H742 Congratulations and Best Wishes! LOU'S UNIFORMS 189 Broadway Long Branch, N.J. 229-2046 24 HOUR S.ERVICE Phone 222-9313 JERSEY COAST TOBACCO 8' Gdrfleld Grdhi' Cl6Cll16l S CANDY Co- INC. ALTERATIONS and PRESSING , EXPERT SHIRT - LEATHER - SUEDES TW 271 BROADWAY Long Branch 1904 F sun' South Belmar, N.J. 681-0944 Phone 229-7776 FH LUNE4fQfoE,'jjfURE AcME LOCKSMITH senvlcs Long Branch, N.J. 07740 Bonded 81 Insured 1201, 1-3868 Walter Hoch 547 Broadway Proprietor Long Branch, New Jersey 07740 GARRETT F. WOOLLEY 2224330 General Contracting Inc. TOWER 571 Broadway I. Sciallo 222-4036 Long Branch, N.I. R. Ruggiero 229-1690 ATLANTIC PLUMBING SUPPLY COMPANY FRANKYS 40-52-54 Long Branch Avenue AUTQ BQDY SHQP LOI1g BI'aI1Cl1, N.I. 229-D334 355 Broadway 8: Seventh Ave. fRearl Long Branch, N.I. VINNIES LUNCHEQNETTE SUN VALLEY FARM MARKET Newspapers and Pick-IIS 264 Branchport Avenue 160 Broadway, Long Branch 222-9542 Long Branch, NII. 870-3007 ENNIS - VOCEL REALTORS 292 Norwood Avenue STANDARD SALES COMPANY 14 Branchport Avenue Deal, N.I. 07723 531-1234 Long Branch, N.I. 007740 229-0030 BORO PRINTING INC- PINNOKIO'S sUB SHOP 200 Broadway I 229 Third Avenue Long Branch' N- I' 229-1899 Long Branch, N.I. 229-6909 222-4800 ACE PHARMACY INC' PARKWAY APPLIANCE CENTER 186 Broadway 195 B d Long Branch, N. I. 222-1481 Long BEZECIZTEIQISI. DQIJALM TILE CLASSIC TRAVEL, INC. 1915 State Highway 35 BOX 97 Oakhurst,,N. 1.07755 West End, NJ. 07740 222-5753 M' L3-Qgg,f'r'S' MONTALVO'S BARBER SHOP LAPIDUS MOBILE DECOR 129 Broadway S. Lapidus Long Branch, N.l. 229-4655 180 - 182 Broadway 222-4379 Expert Men 8: Children's Haircuts Long Branch, N.I. 07740 ,,, , Good Luck Maria! Congratulations Class of '83! WUMEWS OCCHIPINTI sr TOUCH MUSIC STUDIO SUN . - Additions - Garages 11 B A 0 uzgrgnmarsnue -Masonry Modern Carpentry 'Siding - Vinyl - Aluminum West End, New Jersey HOUFSI N000 I0 7100 P-m- 80 Seaview Avenue Call: Lessons: 36.00 on all instruments Long Branch' NJ' 2o1'229'6026 Call: 201 - 222-9587 Tues. thru Sat. Only the Best Teach At. . . Fast Take Out Orders Tel.: 922-2033 Q 31192 Ili? 39543 5, i' I hy IMPERIAL PALACE CHINESE RESTAURANT Sf,'Z'Z?llbS'iZ?ZZZiseCffZ.Z,f. f ' Instruments ' ' Accessories ' On Premise ..2::2:.P.Lt.a.. Repairs Ocean Township, N.J. Highway 35 561 Broadway 1212 Main St Uptown - Long Branch Belmar, N.J. u 229 9699 681 8668 To Tony Longo, Good Luck and Best Wishes for the future. Love, Mom, Dad, Steven Get the knack for 24 hour banking at the Sign the Ship! THE NATIONAL STATE ASCOT SHOES FULL CAPEZIO LNU9 SIIVUT N J Monmouth Mall Dance Wear Llne 747-4522 542-9119 N I RICHARD'S y he z1e,,,m, gt ,W 931. DELI RESTAIURANT s.,cATEnlNG PHOTOGRAPHERS n - Caterlng for All Occasions f 1- N we ' FOR THAT NEXT BIG STEP T' ,Q 'yt X ' westsrgsrxfgzon A113928 'V0U'Weddin9 is : A ix Q ' may A fi 2: Karen Kiernan, . 1 jg' .1 LY, T EMMA LINCOLN COURT ELBERON VV 6 Love, Mom and Dad A Qi :hx Kathy, Paul, Mike, Kim, Pat, Chris 2294690 Dear Emily, FRANK'S AUTO BODY SHOP 355 Broadway and 7th Ave., Long Branch GOOD LUCK! Love, Betsy, Joel, Mom and Dad ROSELLE'S PIZZA 81 SUBS , Q' DE MARCO TILE 85 Brighton Avenue C . d M M C Lang Branch. N-'L 222-8723 107 5:22:32 Tgrracz LZngog:'::2l?::I.J. we Deliver - closed Tuesdays E. DeMarco 229-2238 J. D. Fattorosi 363-4599 C d' Al J d WEST END FISH MARKET yarnon Matt Cecilia Luke Johln 9 Your Complete Seafood Store Home Delivery 113 Brighton Ave. Nancy GOOD LUCK, ANDREW Mom Dad Mark 5714011 L 9 B 'ch' NJ- Alison, Susan, Thomas, Ryan, Erin R. F. PRIMAVERA 8: SONS Imported Italian Food Specialties lglgggmvu Wm g N1- Home Made Mozzarella 140 Brighton Ave. West End, Long Branch, N.J. Consultant - Coutler Personalized Dressmaking - Tailoring - Alt tions and Accessories 07740 WEST END CULTURAL CENTER GEM ART GALLERIES, 'Nc- 101 Brighton Avenue, West End, N.J. For That Personal Touch in Custom Picture Framing ' Limited Edition Prints and Posters Tony Migliaccio 201 - 8796005 626 Second Ave., West End 229-7151 161 Broadway 229-5500 Long Branch, N.J. 07740 5 201-229-8480 Consultant - Coutier CHICKEN KING Personalized Dressmaking - Tailoring - Alterations 142 Brighton Avenue 8' Acc so e8 Relerences: ww End, N.J. Vera A. Sapp - Dun at Bradstreet 8 A88OCiafeS - Credit Exchange Designer Clothes for Women 75-D Brighton Avenue West End, New Jersey ATLANTIC CHIROPRACTIC CENTER Dr. Michael G. Adamczyk 07740 10 ww End ci. Phone: 201-229-5633 Long 35292221 gibonw Judy Emhoff Til Wilensky 222-9795 Ioria 12013 222-1608 TONY'S HOUSE OF BEAUTY RK Dum 61 Fitness Studio 81 Brighton Avenue and Supplies West End, Long Branch, N.J. 126 WEST END COURT, WEST END, N,J. 07740 Exclusive, But Not Expensive . I an Wie ITALIAN-AMERICAN CUISINE e-ons 20 310 OCEAN AVE, LONG BRANCH, N, J. 07740 I 42013 870-1040 Featuring Upper Lounge wlEntertainment Banquet Facilities Day 229-5354 Night 222-8695 1 - 24 Hr. Towing TONY S - Complete Body Repairs AUTO BODY - Complete Refinishing - Pin Striping 193 Westwood Ave. ' Slde Moldmg Long Branch, N.J. 07740 ' Glass I - Rustprooflng Anthony Chialullo . Free Eegimegee THE DANCIN' NEEDLE PORTABLE Di SERWQE ' MUSIC FROM 403 TO 80's 229-3966 Alex Murashko I - , fe l-omg Qmmdw I- I 0010 Coxfevzng LO. I3 2 B R O A DWA Y Long Branch, N. J. 07740 Residential, Commercial Linoleum And Contract Carpet mm. eemw ' - W 'I 148 Brighton Ave. I D I west End, N.J. 07740 229-osoo I I I PH I T0 FOR ALL YOUR PHOTOGRAPHIC NEEDS CAMERAS 0 FILM 0 SUPPLIES PROCESSING AT DISCOUNT PRICES BANKING AT ITS BEST CALL KATHY U NNEDDINGS IZOII 531-8231 ' BAR N'll'lZNAHS ANSW'ERlNQ Sf1RVlC'lf ' ALL SOClAl.S Q-ad BANK 'Wo go 2- 5 55 5' 'Z E To lt's our T5 sg 5 to serve you' ' MEMBER mac THEKAYEAGENCYINC Www W..f 50 Memona' Parkway AND TRUST CCJAJPANV P.0. BOX 422 Long Branch, N.J. 222-5600 30 CONVENIENT OFFICES MIDDLESEX ' MONMOUTH ' OCEAN ' UNION eep a sharp eye on Fidelity Union, because we're growing. In more ways than one. We're growing because we offer innovative new products, such as the Earnerff. lt's the smart way to earn interest on checking. We're growing because we offer our cus- tomers so many convenient ways to do their banking. The most convenient of which is The Treasurerw -New lersey's largest net- 9 OWS NY customers can use it everywhere, even when it's not in one of our offices! These are just two of the reasons why we've grown to be one of the largest financial insti- tutions in the State. So come in soon--and grow with us. Member FDIC . I3'lllEl4l'IY work of 24-hour banking centers. And our lfyourdream ofa Attend morning, medicalfdental career afternoon or evening has been stymied by classes. Gain the the prospect of health care skills that spending years at earn the respect, costly college, stop and personal rewards and look again. fy-jig satisfaction you desire. With just a few months .ll Stop stalling. Start oftraining at the doing. To get your Biyman School, your career plans moving dream could become quickly, call or write the real. Become a 55 i'i Bryman School today. Q MEDICAL ASSISTANT Be me . DENTAL ASSISTANT fgjj You Were Q MEDICAL OFFICE 1.. Meant MANAGER To Be YES, Vo like to Iind out ho lcould become a respected member ot the medicalldental team wiln 1 st a few months Irammg at the Bryman School NAME PHONE CITY STATE ZIP TH E BRYMAN SCHOOL Branco Estates Center. Route 18. East Brunswick, New Jersey 08816 NSC-72 I I I Aopnsss I I L-Q-In-Q-jililiil 5? X THE 531-aoos COUNTRY FAIR SPOFISWEBI' ' aCC9SSOI'i9S 266 Norwood Avenue, Deal, New Jersey Best Wishes to the Class ol 1983! 229-1640 SPEEDRITE CO., INC. 64 Grand Avenue Long Branch, New Jersey 07740 12011 493-avaa J 81 C CONSTRUCTION CO., INC. All Concrete Work Mario Rocha President 1 Pollack Avenue Wanamassa, N.J. 07712 229-9711 MARlLYN'S ANTIQUES Furniture - China - Crystal Jewelry - Silver - Photos Household Contents Bought 81 Sold 138 3rd Avenue Long Branch, N.J. CONGRATULATIONS!! to my cousins Donna Crawford 81 Kenny Guarino Refinishing 8- Repair Fiberglass Bathtubs 8. Sinks or Colors Avanlable Porcelain orcelllcz 0F CENTRAL JERSEY, INC. 971 Woodgate Avenue RON ABBATE Elberon, NJ 07740 12013 870-0802 222 9297 RUSSOMQN d'gY sHoP AFTER ELL TEGQINOLOGY kr .s- X MFIATIOV' Jerry Russomano GOO Route 36 TREASURER LONG BRANCH, N.J VINNIE FIORE FIORE PAVING co. ASPHALT PAVING - DRIVEWAYS PARKING LOTS - SEALING PATCH WORK - TOP SOIL FREE ESTIMATES Business B70-3432 Home 870- I956 324 Port-Au-Peck Avenue Oceanport, New Jersey 07757 FLOWERS hr Ill :mils NORWOOD FLORAL Weddings, Funerals, Fruit Baskets, Local Hospitals Credit Cards Honored 257 Norwood Avenue Long Branch, N.J. 07740 229-5005 BORO BUSSES COMPANY Tour Guide Boro Busses Company Shrewsbury, N.J. 741-0567 ww ,.. ,l : ' i? J. ' Mk v... . X Lv. -3'-f, X' :'j-orG - c ,, f 1 M wi!! N- ' E as am- 4 fi + ff tw 5 F .ffv B ' ' cl-leans to the BEAN CH 2224910 2 Q Graduates! USE Eg. so SIPERSTEIN'S q ' WEST END PAINT CO. FUODS' 'Nc' 0 X- 7 X 1 V L, ' 235 West Avenue f W Q Long Branch, N.J. 07740 xyf . ,J 128 Broadway PM P Long Branch, N.J. 07740 222-6384 Hours: Tues. thru Fri. 9:30 - 6:30 sai.9:ao -4:30 F. J. FOGGIA FLORIST 196 Monmouth Boulevard Port-Au-Peck THE WEST END SHOE DOCTOR OCEANPORT, NEW JERSEY 07757 Sick Shoes? Bring them in - Doctor on Duty 109 Brighton Avenue 222-7171 West End, N.J. 07740 Phone: 222-2999 Eight Greenhouses Flowers for all occasions wal Best Wishes to the Class of 1983! Q 3 I 453,17 , Iv: '. I' A 1 ,, I THE LONG BRANCH SCHOOL EMPLOYEES ASSOCIATION Licensed P.E. and L.S. 206 Westwood N.J. and Conn. Long Branch, N J 222-8810 President ......... . . . Jack W. Leglise Vice-Presidents .... .... R egina Pingitore .........TomPenn Treasurer ...................... Kathleen Rapp C L E S C , Corresponding Secretary ........................KathIeenMontgomery Recording Secretary ............ Sydney Brown Professional Engineer and Land Surveyor Professional Planner Good Luck and Best Wishes! HOMESTEAD PHARMACY 601 Broadway N! Long Branch, N.J. 222-5400 SILVER GIFT ITEMS - CUSTOM MADE PLAQUES Pon-yi Trophy Co ,ff ..g4zz:.,,.4.,y.WWz4 CARL DeCESARE 11 North 5th Avenue Long Branch, N. J. 07740 Tel. 12017 222-5040 PIZZA ' SUBS ' CHICKEN - SHRIMP 3 c L WE DELIVER 0 EATONTOWN :E LONG BRANCH-W.lONG BRANCH OCEAN TWP 0 OCEANPORT OAKHURST 0 WAYSIDE 35 .VIIXIV TES DELI I 'HH I 542-6699 X in ll IM I F v 15 STATE HWY 95936 CON THE CIRCLEJ EATONTOWN To: Debbie L., John, Kathie, Donna, Emily, Andrew, Debbi T., Jo-Ann, Tony, Dawn and Barbara: Who said it couIdn't be done? Thanks to your efforts, we've got another great yearbook! Good luck, Jodi and the 1984 staff CONGRATULATIONS! WEST LONG BRANCH FLOWER SHOP 26 Wall St. W.L.B 229-2526 B 8: B BEVERAGE CO. 241 Chelsea Ave. Long Branch, NJ. 222-6060 JOSEPH CALABRETTA, INC. 582 Overton Place Long Branch, New Jersey A Complete Line of Mason Materials 222-3042 ' SKIP'S SPORTS Custom T-Shirts - Jackets Athletic Uniforms Adidas - Puma - Nike - Wilson Voit - Brooks - Spot-Bill Phone 870-6049 147 Brighton Ave., West End Long Branch, N.J. 07740 I Good Luck Graduates! mx 1 NAT'S JEWELERS Jersey SQA . 214 Broadway fa Long Branch, N.J. 222-2030 and loan asgociation , Offices: y X . f A 169 Broadway, Long Branch, N.J. 07740 N Norwood Ave. 81 Wyckoff St., Deal, N.J. 07723 Highway 34, Colts Neck, N.J. 07722 PERRY'S BOWLING CENTER Best Wishes to the Class of 1983 262 Broadway 222-9776 Long Branch, N.J. Jfnsfv suonf Qyyy WMM! A JANE c. Pools -Am 0 LAND 0 SEA CIJIIPU All M2fL'f 33E'I 'EZ'!2'2 X'2iepfe4 5 31 - 5 200 TOWN SHOPPING CENTER ,w', ' ffm, 2005 STAT 7' ' E HWY N0 35 -- -7 UAKHUNST 5 t' ull1fz,x1zx,a,1f!WjU ...wzcasacxxzzig liliiieiivyl -.,.,,. .,'Hf -mammal, iii li 5:':4z'flffli'h fill U? Cixi, 1' ,. ., 515.5 ai if-3 . ' p 1 Good Luck Graduates! THE NORWCOD AGENCY, I INC. PI dl Ptt 505B d y Phone: L ge hN.l 222-24oo THE WINDMILL DRIVE-IN Ocea BI d L g B h NJ 201-229-5754 Servi gth Sh 's Most Popul H tD g Seafood Pizza Catering TUZZIO'S ITALIAN CUISINE Bar and Restaurant 222-9614 224 Westwood A L g B h N J 07740 W W X-is-Egg! 222-0612 JOHN GUIRE CO. Hardware - Fuel Oil Garden Supplies - Crushed Stone 187 Brighton Avenue West End, Long Branch, N.J. LET'S GO HOME TO THE MOVIES KIT'S VIDEO TO GO 57 Brighton Avenue Long Branch, N.J. 222-3065 Video Tapes Sales 8: Rentals Video Accessories Latest Atari 8 Colecovision Cartridges Video Recorder Machine Rentals L.P.'s 81 Cassettes WaIkman's and Speakers PAUL-TERRI SPORTSWEAR, INC. 295 Morris Avenue Long Branch, N.J. 07747 Peter Vaccarella, Owner KING SAW SERVICE Monmouth County's Foremost Saw Sharpening Shop 260 Overbrook Avenue Oakhurst, N.J. 531 -0055 Shop open daily: 7:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Saturdays: 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon COMPLETE REPAIRS ON ALL PRODUCTS SOLD! BR1TToNs LIQUORS 596 Joline Avenue Long Branch, N.J. 07740 Phone: 222-0312 KENNEDY AND LALLI INC 90 Monmouth Street Red Bank, N.J. 07701 201-842-0030 Custom Awards and Trophies College and High School Class and Graduation Rings wgcllgph V,,,, If , f' 'P as L Sssl , f Q34 i ,e ffl I 2 -2 FTD f 'Q .1 g 1' FLOWERS by VAN BRUNT WHEN ORDINARY IS JUST NOT ENOUGH I 605 Second Avenue West End 1201i 870-2220 Long Branch, N.J. 07740 my MANDY - '74 1 LAURIE - '78 M OM and ALL THE REST . . . 254 HOLLY - '76 NANCY - '82 SCOTT - '83 CHRIS - '75 ROBIN - '82 SALUT E the LAST OF THE BEST' Q Al. gd , , ,, , ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, , .uw li ,,,,,,, i if ,,,,,,,,, i ,,,,,,, I ,, FRIENDS OF THE GRADUATES Good Luck Gena! - Love, Mom and Dad You made it Gena! - Marisa, Claudia, Laura Maris, We can do it, like fer shurre. - Kat Congratulations, Little Miss Muffet. - Love, Mom and Dad Best Wishes to my little cheerleader. - Love, Me-Ma Toni, Good luck in the future, take care. - Beth Stay out of foreign cars. - Mr. B. Guy, I love you. - Sue Deb, Good luck Miss Secretary. - Love, Sue Vin, I'lI love you forever. - Debbi Sue, Can I have your bike? - Jeff Sue, We hope you're always happy - Love, Mom and Dad Sue and Guy, Let the good times rolI! - Dar Jo Ann D., Don't know what to say. - Lou Dar, Good luck always! - Sue Pat and Donna . . . 9125181 . . . Donna, I love you! - Pat Pat and Donna and Ziggy Good luck Michelle '85. - Debbie '83 Good luck Kathy '85. - Debbie '83 '83. We made it! Good Luck! Debbie L., We finally made it! - Mrs. W. Ken, Good luck in college. - Mark Donna, now that you're out, when ya' getting married? - Mark Jimmy V., Happiness and love always. - Mom and Kim Tra and Jo, Buddies forever Max and Maria, I wuv you. Good luck, Twirlersl oug, I love you! aren P. loves Steve P. nthony and Maureen - forever! PRD JoAnne, I love you. - John Kenny, I love you. - Lori Todd and Tracy Pb-IPIZFOO4 o the Class of '83 - We're the Best! lass of '83, Keep on drinking! ongratulations Fence. et's see those Black Bruts! ancy, my special girl. - Love, Greg owie, Good luck always. - Marybeth ee, Good luck! - Love Mom, Dad, and Beth o the kids, Love and Luck. - Mom S. drienne J. Burke yn Lehner Mr. and Mrs. K. Dennison. KC - Have a great life! Jeff, I love P.J. - Love, Gena Anna R. loves James S. Later Ant. - Love, your sister, Joann Pam S. loves Robby A. James, I love you always and forever. - Gena Donna C., Always keep smiling! - Larry M. Anthony - '82, '84, '88 - Maureen Bonnie, Good luck and keep running! - Mom Bonita, Good luck and keep throwing! - Mom Good luck. May God bless you. Keep up the good work! - Lisa Best of everything to all! - Mrs. Bates Tammy S. loves Dino C. - Forever! Rib, sure you got 0.J. - Geo. oon said, AAAAAHHHHH! ey, Babe, - Light my fire! Maureen and Anthony . . . 8123182 . . . Maureen, I love you! - Anthony Barbara 0. and Andrew F. - Best Punkers. BO and Donof, my two little sisters. Love ya! - A.F. Maureen M., Don't forget Patty's Pig, my first. I love you. Kathy and Andrew - Maybe some day! Maureen M., Remember our good times. There's always tomorrow. 48 kisses. Donna C. - Where would we be without you? Good Luck! - Auntie F. Debbie L. -I couldn't have done it all alone. Thanks for everything. Mazal Tov! - Auntie F. N H Andrew, How could I murder my favorite red-headed wacko? Good luck! - Auntie F. John, May I have the pictures . . . now? Thanks! - Auntie F. Emily, Kathy, Barb, Dawn, Jo Ann - Looks like you made it, but I'II never be the same. Good luck! - Auntie F. Mr. Vic C. - Thanks, thanks, and thanks again! - The Visions '83 Staff Jodi B. - l'm waiting for you! Beware! - Auntie F. Debbie, Donna, John, Emily, Red, Jo-Ann - You're a tough crew to follow . . . but we will! - Thanks. Jodi B. Rita, waiting by the window! - M.B.D. Congratulations to the great Class of '83! With your spirit, you'll go far! - The Resnic Family Best wishes Anthony! - Aunt Adelaide To Julie M. - All these memories . . . our plans and scams . . . afternoons of soup and G.H .... if not spring break in Fla., Italy for summer . . . D is for . . . curling my hair . . . getting dressed in the hall . . . Julie, l'II miss you next year! - Love E. Love to LBHS! - JR Color Guard 31. - Dee 0. Love ya! - Dee 0'connor To Maris, The best of love. - SW Jodi and Glenn, together forever. Mike and Kim Good luck, North End Grads! Good luck '84 Cross Country! Good luck, Mike and Kim. Good luck. Rose and John Don't kill the rabbit! Scott, good luck! - Love, Me. Good luck! - Michele DeBonis. Anna, Good luck. - Love, Rita Andrew, I love you. - Kathy '83 - The memory will remain! - B.A.0. Paddle the Pickle! Locals rule! Bye-Bye Kimmiel - Luv. Bunny The North End boys: Mark, Paul, Carl, Chris, Steve, Billy, and Dan - wish the Class of '83 the best of luck. Lot's of luck to the Class of '83! - Kathy K. Tony and Nadine. 1019182 . . . Donna L., beware of Dr. with lobster ties. - Emily The Dobrin Family Joseph R. Laspino Fred, Proud of you and your accomplishments. - Mom and Dad Vin, remember '86! I love you! Deb, the girl who makes my life special! - Love, Vin Ray, a great friend, Good luck in the future! - Vin F.R., Congratulations to my best brother! - A.R. Sue, I love you. - Guy Anthony, Good luck! - Peter, Patrice, Philip Congratulations Anthony G. - Nana Good luck Anthony G.! Nana and Pop-Pop Anthony G., Success and happiness! - Mom and Dad Geo, Remember the warm beer and the great times. - Guy Good luck Class of '83! - Rita Syl. B. - Yellow paint! - Paula Anthony G., Congratulations, cuz.! - John Best wishes, Maureen! - The Giordanos Ray V., Congratulations and best wishes! - Mom and Dad H2 Debbi, Success and happiness in the future. Congratulations! - Mom and Dad 32 Vinnie, Success in whatever your future choices may be. You have our best wishes and unending support. We are proud of you! - Mom and Dad Good luck Marybeth! - Love, Rita Maria, Paula, We Made It! - Rita Freddy and Kim Life without boofies . . . is no life at all! Debbie and Barbara F., Best of luck always! - Love, Mom and Dad Ei! ' I ' is lien' 'E A A 'INET' , .1 W -S' '- - 1 Q41 ff M Q ff? MMA ,L wafwmmm w Ni Finally . . . It . . . Snowed . . . and Snowed . . . and Snowed Let s remember: THE BLIZZARD OF '83 m m W' nu m E!! 'f NWN. k+ i1i4E QNX ...wal wa .ml W Nu... -su... ---...,,,, --., aw- 260 DIANE ACCERRA Diane Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 4 lCapt.1, St. Council, Soccer 3, 4 KEVIN ADANLS Kevin Tennis 'l, 2, 3, 4, W. Play FLORISE ALTINO Florise Class Comm., French Club KIM ARTHUR ,,Kim,, Display Flag 2, 3 MARK ASCHETTINO Mark Baseball 2, 3, 4, Football 3, FBLA, Ski Club 4 IOE ABKER .,l0e,, Wrestling 1, 2, 3 SYLVIA BENEITO Sylvia Cheerleading 1, 2, 3, 4, Softball 1, Soccer 3, 4, Italian Club 3, 4, Drama 1 MIKE BOKER Mike Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4 DAVID R. BOLDEN Dave St. Coun. 1, 2, 3, 4, Action Club 4, Track 1, 3, Tennis 2, Bible Club 3 DENISE BONGARZONE Denise Soccer 2, ICapt.I 3, 4, Yearbook 3, Co-Op 4 RITA BOSSONE Rita Colorguard 3 PATRICIA BRACH ,tpmyw Colorguard 2, 3, 4 lCapt.j EUGENE DARRYL BROWN '1Eugene Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 1, 2, Track 1, 2,4 EDGUARDO CARABALLO Eddie Track 3, St. Coun, 3, 4, Spanish Club 2 CHARLES CANADA '1Charles Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, Baseball 1 KATHERINE CARETHERS Kathy St. Counc. 1, 2, 3, 4 MARIA CARUSO Re-Re Co-Op 3, 4 KELLI-ANN CATTELONA Casey Flag Twirler 3, 4, Keyettes 3 RONALD CATTELONA Catt Football 1, 2, 3, 4 lCapt.I, Wrestling 2, 3, 4: Baseball 1 ROBIN CHAMBERLAIN Robin Keyettes 3 ANGELA CHIDONI ..Ang,, Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4 lCapt.I, Italian Club 1, 2, 3, NHS 3, 4, Soccer 3, 4, IETS 3, Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Symphonic Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Adv. Wind 1, 2, 3, 4, Pit Band 2,4 SHERRI SUE CICCONE Sherri Band 1, 2, 3, 4 SCOTT CLOUGH Scott Soccer 1, 3, 4, Tennis 2, 3, 4 ROBIN COFER Rib Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Majorette 4, St, Coun., IETS 3, BLCC 3, 4 MANUEL CONCEICAO .Ruin Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4 CHRISTINE COPPOLA Chris Colorguard 2, 3, 4, St. Coun. 3, 4 lVice Pres,I NADINE COROORAN Nasty Nay Softball 2, Keyettes 2, Display Flag 4 KAREN COSENTINO SENIOR ACTIVITIES Cozmo Soccer AMERICO COSTA Medi Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4 CAROL COX Carol Display Flag 2, 3 DONNA CRAWFORD Donna Colorguard 3, 4, NHS 3, 4, Yearbook 4 ZOLTAN CUMMINGS lason Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4 MARIA CUNHA Maria Soccer 3, 4, Display Flag 3, Banner Carrier 2 DAWN DAILY . .,Dawn,, French Club, Singer KATHIE DE BONIS ,,KD,, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Tennis 2, Soccer 1, 4, Softball 2, 3, Italian Club 1, 2, 3 IV.P.I, 4, Swimming 1, 2, 3, 4 ICapt.l, Science Club 1, Pit Band 2, 4, IETS 3, Yearbook 3, 4 MICHELLE DE BONIS Michelle Softball 1, 2, 3, 4, Gymnastics Manager 1, 2 IAMES DIBIASE .,Dib,, Football 1, Soccer 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, IETS 4 EMILY DOBRIN Emily Maiorette 2, Head Majorette 3, 4, Yearbook 3, 4, St. Coun., Keyettes BEVERLY DOMINGO Beverly Basketball 1, 2, St. Counc. 1, 2, Twirling Manager 1, 2, Choir 2, BLCC 3, 4 lPres.j IOANN DONNELLY ..lo,, Bowling 3, Display Flag 3, 4, St. Counc DAWN D'ONOFRIO D'Onof Cheerleading 1, 2, 3, 4, Italian Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Yearbook 4, FBLA 4 IANET DUDICK ..DoOdy,, Keyettes 2, 3, Flag Twirler 2, 3, 4 ICapt.I TONY ENCARNACION Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Soccer 3, 4 IENNIFER ENNIS .,len,, X-Country 1, 2, lndoor!Spring Track 1, Keyettes 2, IETS 3, Class Pres. 3, 4, Majorette 4 GEORGINA LARUE EPPS Drama, Chorus 4 GUY EVANS Football 1, 2, Bowling 1, 2, 3, 4 lCapt.I, Baseball 2, 3, Science Club 3, 4 IV. Pres.l: IETS 4, Spanish Club 3, St. Coun. 1, Z LUCRICIA EVANS ..Cree,, St. Coun. 1, 2, Basketball 1, Class Pres. 1, 2, Singers 3, 4 ANDREW FACCONE ,,Red,, Baseball 1, Football 2, 3, 4, Swimming 2, 3, Italian Club 2, 3, 4, Trumpet 3, 4, Yearbook 3, 4 ANDRE FARGINERE Drama 1, 2, 3, 4, Forensics 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Sec. 3 MARVIN FISHER Basketball 1, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 1 BARBARA FORNATARO Barb Soccer 3, 4, Colorguard 3, 4, Softball 2, French Club 3, IETS 4, Italian Club 4, Keyettes 4 ISec.I DEBBIE FORNATARO ,.Deb,, Colorguard 3, 4, Soccer 2, 4, Softball 3, Keyettes 3, 4 ITreas.I, Italian Club 4, IETS 4 lTreas.J MARY FORNINO Log 3, 4 BETH FRASER Class Sec. 1, St. Coun. 1, 2, Twirling Manager 1 IERALD W. FROST alerryn Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Bowling 1, 2, Chorus 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4 RONALD GABRIEL Ronny Football 1, 2, 4, Basketball 1, 2, Track 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1 HELEN GEMIGNANI Band 1, 2, VICA 3, 4 ITreas.I DANIEL GEORGE Danny Football 2, 3, 4 lCapt.l, Wrestling 2, 3, 4 ICapt.j, Superteams 2, 3 lCapt.j 4 ANGELA GIBSON Cheerleader 1, 2, 3 ANTHONY GIORDANO ..Ge0,, Italian Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Bus. Club 3, 4, Track 3, Football 1, 2, Year book 1, 2, 3 CHERYL GRANT Display Flag 3. 4 ICapt.l: W. Players 1, 2, 3, 4, Forensics 1, 2, 3, 4 FLCC 3, 4, NHS 3, 4, IETS 3, Pep Club 2, St. Counc. 3, 4, Announce' ment Club 3, 4, Basketball Club 4 MARK GRAZIANO Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 MICHAEL GRAZIANO Mike Football 1, 2, 3, 4, St, Counc. 3 DENISE GROGAN Beauty Culture 1, 2 KEN GUARINO Kenny Soccer 1, Football 2, 3, 4, lazz Ensemble 3, 4, Symphonic Band 3, 4, Concert Band 3, 4, Pit Band 4 ESTHER HAMILL Ester lr. Classical League 4 TYRONE HARMON Band 1, 2, 3, 4 PAMELA HART ,.Pam,, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, Display Flag, Banner Carrier PATRICIA HART .,Pa,,, Spring Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Banner Carrier 2, 3, St. Counc. 1, 2, 3 CHRISTIAN HARTGENS Chris X-Country 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4 IAMES HASNER limmy Ski Club 3, 4 MARIS HENSON Display Flag 1, 2, 3 tCofCapt.l, St. Counc. 1, 2, 3, 4 lRec. Sec.I GLORIA HERBERT Basketball 1 ROBERT HISLIP Hill X-Country 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4 IACQUELINE HOSCHKE lackie Italian Club 2, 3, 4 CHERYL HUTCHINSON Display Flag 2, BLCC 2, St. Counc. 4 KIMBERLY IACKSON Squimp St. Counc. 1, Pep Club 2, FBLA 4 FRANKLIN IAMES Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4 ICapt.l DAWN IASIO Co0p 4, Yearbook 3 CHRISTIAN IEFFS Chris W. Players 3 MARK IENSEN Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, St. Counc. 1, 2, 3, 4 DARRUSSIA IONES Softball 2, Class Treas. 4, Basketball Manager 4 ABIGAIL IOYNER '1Gabby Abbie St. Counc., Display Flag 4 IOHN KELLER Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4 lCapt.I, Baseball 2, IETS, NHS 4 KIMBERLY KEUPER ..Kim,, FOYGDSICS 1, 2, 3, 42 Drama 1, 2, 3, 4, St. Counc. 1, 2, 3 KATHLEEN KOREY Kathy X-Country li Swimming 1, 2, Keyettes 1, Flag Twirler 3, 4, Drama 1 SOCTT KRAUS toccer 1, St. Counc. 2, Trumpet 3 EUGENE LANE Gene Nrestling 1, 2, 3, 4, X-Country 1, 2, 3, 4 KENNETH LANGLEY Kenny' ootball 1, Basketball 2, 3 LA GLORIA LAW fheerleading 1, 2, 3 ICapt.I, St. Counc. 3 DEBRA LEVIN Debbie Aarching Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Symphonic Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Adv. Wind 1, E, 3, 4, Iazz Ensemble 3, 4, Keyettes 1, Forensics 1, Drama Club 1, 1t.Counc. 1, 2, 3, Trumpet 2, Log 2, 3, and 4 led,-inchiefj, Science Ilub 2, 3 and 4 lPres.J, Math League 2, 3 and 4 lCapt.i, Yearbook 2, L, 4 lEd-in-Chiefj, NHS 3, 4 IV. Pres.J, IETS 3 N. Presi, 4, Pit Band 2, I VIRGINIA LEWIS Drama Z, 3, 4, BLCC 3, 4, Track 3, 4 DONNA LLOYD Drama 1, 2, 3, 4, Trumpet 4 DENISE LUDLOW lowling 1, 2, 3, 4 lCapt.1, Softball 2, 3, Band 3, 4, IETS 4, Key Club I, Keyettes 3 GREGG MACOLINO ootball 1, Baseball 1 PETER MARKEVITCH Pete Ihess Club, Swim Team DOMINIC MARKS Donnie Iiolf 1, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4 ROCHELLE MARROTTA ..R0,, land 1, 2, 3, 4, Tennis 2, 3, 4, Soccer 3, 4, Italian Club 1, Z, IETS 3, 4, IHS 4 KEVIN MARTIN Laseball 1, 2, 3 RENE MELENDEZ kaseball 1, 2, 3 GARY BERNARD MCDUFFY 'rack 1, 2, Football 1, Soccer 1, 2, Basketball 1, 2, 3, St. Counc. 1, 2, ., 4 GISELLE MCDUFFY asketball 1, Z, 3, 4, Display Flag 4, Track 1 DEBRA MEYERS Debbie oftball 1, 2, 3, 4, IETS 3, NHS 3, 4 KEVIN MILES NBUZZH aseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Soccer 4 CRAIG MILLS laseball 2, 3, 4 lCapt,j DEBBIE MINCIELI Minc Iheerleading 1, 2, 3, 4, Softball 1, 2, Soccer 3, 4, Italian Club 2 ANTHONY MONTEIRO 1.1-onY,. occer 3, 4 LESLIE MOORE Askew asketball 1, 2, 3, Track, BLCC 3, 4 RODNEY MORRIS ootball 1, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 SUSAN MORRIS ..Sue,, Aajorette 2, 3, 4 lCo-Captj, Science Club 3, Swimming 2, Bowling 2 X-Country 1, Track 1 IENNIFER MORRISSEY orensics 1, 2, 3 ISec.l 4, Drama 1, 2, 3, 4 IPres.J, Spanish Club 2, 3, ,NHS 3, 4 ISec.j HARRY MUNDELL -Country 1, 2, 3, Track 1, 2, 3 CYNTHIA MURPHY Cyndi Zheerleader 1, 2, 3, Class V, Pres. 2, VICA 4 iSec.j MAUREEN MUZZI HMO., ag Twirler 2, 3, 4, Italian Club 3, 4 lTreas.1, Keyettes 1, 2, 3, NHS 4 DARYL NEWMAN vrestling 1, 2, Btcc 3, 4, FBLA 3,4 CHOT NGUYEN rumpet ' LUZ NIEVES St. Counc. 1 STEVEN NOON Steve German 2, Stage Crew 2, 3, 4 MARIA OCCUPINTI Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Italian Club 1, 2, Trumpet 3, 4 BARBARA OLIVADOTI Beara Cheerleading 1, 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Tennis 2, Bowling 4, Softball 3, Soccer 4, Italian Club 4, Science Club 1, Yearbook 3, 4, Class V, Pres. 1 MISTY OLSEN Misto Gymnastic Team 1, 2, 3, NHS 4, Yearbook 3 DARLA OTEY Cheerleading 1 lCapt.j, Band 1, Gymnastics DOMINICK PATRONELLI Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4 HENRY PARKER Marshmallow IETS 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, St. Counc. 1, 2, 3, Science Club 1, 2, Key Club 4, Track 4 . DANIELLA PENTA Adniella Band 1, 2, Italian Club 1, 2, 3, 4, St. Counc. 1, 2, 3 lTreas.I, 4 IPres.1 SYLVESTER PITTI Soccer 1, French Club 3, Science Club 3, 4, IETS 3, 4, Ir, Classical League 3, Math League 3, 4, German Club 4, NHS 3, 4 MELINDA PULLANO Cheerleading 1, 2, 3, 4, Softball 1, 2, Soccer 3, 4, NHS 3, 4, Italian Club 1, 2, 3, 4, IETS 3, 4 FRED RESNIC Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Pit Band 2, 4, Swimming 3, 4 iCapt.j, Golf 3, 4, IETS 3, 4 IPres,I, Class Treas. 1, 2, 3, NHS 3, 4 MICHAEL RICCARDI Mike Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4, IETS 3, 4, Science Club 3, 4, Math League 4, NHS 4 STACEY RICE Yearbook, Spanish Club, Track Manager KAREN RICHTER Gymnastics 1, 2, Class Sec. 4, Bus. Club 4, Keyette Club 1 MADELINE RIVERA Spanish Club 3 lPres.I 4, NHS 3, 4 MARISOL RIVERA St. Counc. 1, 2, 3, 4 AUDREY RISDEN Keyettes, Singer, Science Club, IETS, Math Club, NHS GREG ROBINSON X-Country 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4 IONI ROSEN Math League 4, lr. Class League 3, St. Counc. 1, Tennis 1, Keyettes 1, Z, 3, 4, Twirling 2, 3, 4 ICapl.lJ IETS 3, 4 lSec.I, NHS 3, 4 IOHN ROTHAUSER Smooth Yearbook 2, 3, 4, Science Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Key Club 1, 2, 3, 4, NHS 3, 4 IODI RUFF Basketball 1, Marching Band 1, 2, Track 3 WILLIAM RUSSELL Co-Op SCOTT SARTOR Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4, BLCC, FBI.A fTreas.I, Track 2 PADRO SEABROOKS Track 2, 4, Basketball 2, Choir 3, 4 MICHAEL SCHLEGAL Mikki T Ski Club 2, 3 BRUCE SCHNEIDER Schnide Key Club 3, 4, Science Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3' IETS 4, ski Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Yearbook 1, 2, 3, French Club 3, Sym: phonic Band 1, 2, 3, 4 LISA SHULER St. Counc. fSec.l, BLCC 3, 4, Display Flag 2, 3, 4 ICO Captj, IETS, Ir, Classical League PAMELA SHULER Gymnastics 3, W. Players 2, BLCC 4, IETS 3 ROBERT SHUSKO Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4, Soccer 1 MARY SIMMONDS Basketball 4, Track 4 PAULA SIMONELLI Colorguard 2, Drama!Forensics 1, Italian Club 2, Softball 1, St. Counc. 1 DEANN SIMPSON Cheerleading 1, 2, Soccer 3, 4, Bowling 2, 3, 4 DOUGLAS SMITH .Dongs Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Symphonic Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Bowling 1, 2, 3, 4, IETS 3, 4 LAURIE SMITH .tlouyn Gymnastics 1, 2: Spanish Club 4 IPres.I, Drama, Forensics 2 MICHAEL SMITH Dr B Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Key Club 3, 4, Spanish Club 3 ITreaS.l2 IETS 3, Wrestling 1, 2, 4, St. Counc. 1 LISA SORRENTTNO ,tlheew Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Bowling 1, 2, 3, 4, Keyettes 2,3 SARI STEINBERG asnoopyn Class V, Pres. 3, 4, Bus, Club 3, 4, St. Counc. 1, 2, Forensics 3 MICHAWEL STEPHENSON Mike BLCC: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 PERRY STOKES Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Symphonic Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 2 IOSEPH STROLLO ..loeY,. Singers 1, Z, 3, 4, Rhythm Singers 1, Vocal Iazz 1, Merit of Note 4 GENA SQUEO Soccer 3, 4, Yearbook 3, 4, W. Players 3, 4 EDWARD TERRY Eddy Baseball 1, Band 1, 2, 3, 4 DENISE ANN THOMAS French Club 1, 2, IETS 3, FBLA 4 IPres.I, BLCC 4 IV, Pres., ANTHONY TOBIA Tony Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Yearbook 4 VINCENT TODARO Bowling 3 IENNIFER TOWLER Stew BLCC 3, 4, Basketball Club 4, FBIA 4 ISec., KIMBERLY TOWLER Kim Tennis 3, 4, French Club 3, IETS 4 DEBBI TRAVERSA Cheerleading 1, Bowling 3, Colorguard 2, 3, 4 lCo-Capt.J, Year- book 4 CHRIS TREZOGLOU Shamoo Football 1, 3, 4, Baseball 2, Ski Club 4 IAMES VAN BRUNT limmy Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 4, Baseball 2, Wrestling 3 RAMON VARGAS Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Symphonic Band 2, 3, 4, St. Counc. 3, 4, Pit Band 4 SUSAN WALKER IV Basketball Manager 3, 4 SHARON WILLIAMS Basketball 1, Co-Op TYRONE WILLIAMS Log 2, 3, 4, Trumpet 2, 3, 4, Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4, French Club TONI WILLIS Band, Softball LEROI WOOD Wrestling 1, 2, 3, Soccer 1, Track 1, 2, 3, 4 SHARON WOOLBRIGHT Gymnastics, Cheerleading STEPHANIE WOOLWICH Iazz Ensemble 2, 3, 4, Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Symphonic Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Adv. Wind!Percussion 1, 2, 3, 4, Colorguard 2, IETS 2, Spanish Club 3, 4, NHS 3, 4 iPres.I, St. Counc. 1, 2, All State!All Shore Symphonic Band 1, 2, 3, 4, All State Wind Ensemble 1, 3, 4, Pit Band 2, 4 BARBARA ZAMBRANO ..Z,, Cheerleading 1, 2, 3,.4 lCapt.I, Softball 1, 2, Soccer 3, 4, NHS 4 ALEXANDRIA ZOTTI Alex Gymnastics 2, 3, Cheerleading 4, Drama 2, German Club 1, 2 ADVISOR'S MESSAGE lt is with mixed emotions that I write this, my second annual message, to the yearbook staff. I am pleased and relieved that another yearbook has 'lbeen put to bed. However, I am sad that graduation is fast approaching and with it leave-taking. I truly am going to miss some outstanding young people. Debbie Levin was an unusual editor-in-chief. She inspired us to follow her example and work hard, even when it was painful to do so. llt took the threat of im- peachment from her position, for yearbook work not to be done in her hospital bed immediately after major surgery on her hand.J She worried, badgered, and cajol- ed, but, most of all she encouraged the staff to produce a book we can all be proud of, and one it will be difficult to match in the future. Donna Crawford, our advertisingffinance editor, accomplished more than she was called upon to do, She used her business education acumen to automate our records and correspondence and organized an efficient program for our continued use, She was always there, with a smile, and a great deal of dependability. Emily Dobrin, Kathie DeBonis, and lodi Bates, assistant editors, each had a job to do. They did them well. lodi spent much of her time assisting and lllearning the ropes. For her efforts, she has been named editor-in-chief of the 1984 yearbook. lo-Ann Donnelly, although not an editor, deserves a special note of appreciation for assisting with all phases of technical production. Andrew Faccone, sports editor and staff optimist. He was the only one not frightened by deadlines. He had work to do, and he did it, in spite of many distractions and llrest stops along the way. lohn Rothauser, photo editor, ably assisted by a good staff, helped capture the year on film. Special thanks to senior, Gena Squeo, whose photos display a most professional quality. Debbie Traversa, typing editor, spent many ungrumbling hours at the keyboard. She never complained about the pressure of deadlines, and when her letter- perfect work was finished, gave assistance wherever needed. lt was a memorable year because of the high quality of wisdom, dedication, and love displayed by these young people. It will be difficult for those who follow in their footsteps to better their accomplishments. Again, I had an unusually gift. l saw these young people in a different light. They are beautiful, warm, loving, human beings. We bridged the generation gap and my life is richer for this experience. In closing, I wish them all the good things that life has to offer and say - Good-bye, Good-bye, parting is such sweet sorrow. Thanks to you, we can all envision a finer tomorrow! 2-and Our Tribute to . . . a beautiful person. . . a dedicated teacher . . a woman with vision . . Eisheth Hayil Salute to the Good Woman A good woman whose finds, far ahgpg Coral is be, And the teaching ofhindness is on her tongue. She ,miles Conftdemly at the ,im to mme. And let her own works praise her in the gates. She opens her mouth with wisdom. Provnbs 31' 1o'3 I ELLA STRASSBURGER worth. She looks well to the wa ys of her household. Sh ' d ber 1 M 1 ,hy nd In h She eats not the bread of tdkness. wjifr 5 Sefw' S feng 4 aces er arms for All of her ehildren rise up and call her blessed , . . She opens her heart to the poor, and extends her hands Gnue if delu-dye and beauty if lm-'- gf I ,0 the needy. A woman revering the Lord, she shall have praise. Strength and honor are her garb. Give be' 'bef i' of he' bands' wltha rss English Department chaimian, whose confidence in our abilities praise for our efforts motivated us to be innovative and senior class advisor, who served not only as a liaison between our staff, but took a sincere interest in our work. Laura Andrus, D.P.R., who uncomplainingly punched the magic buttons in response to our numerous requests for lists. Mrs. Chris Longo, who took good care of our monies, andthe entire l..B.l-l.S. secretarial staff who always answered our cries for help. I Mr. Al Hyer, Mr. joe Anastasia, and the other unsung heroes of the custodial staff, who our packages, and who provided us who we had miles to walk and many people to allowed us the freedom to who SN f 2 Aw sw ,,,, , e Stovall bowel? t t . , t,,,: - - N was fu V.. l,it ., .. .,,, E t::.i .7 31- 1 ii... : 5 Q .A Q ,ga s Eg w wxgx QWN 5 N X sw XEKQw Mixisf M Qsiwik is V 55 f Wy ,Nw- We as 5 - 31. X My H., Eve? xx it wi 5 EF W ggggt ieEK5sEiEg K 5 swiss ' f sy-ii gif me QV N S SHN gif :-- , Egg si , R , Xt. at V 4 K. . , i t.tt 5 K Ea if it S ,,,, , ,ali hi s -me , if , 1. I x iiigiiisiigif , V s 5 3 ,Q 55 r ,Eels ,EE -2 ' A 752 i '5 5. 1 fg- N 5 s E
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