Manchester Regional High School - Aurion Yearbook (Haledon, NJ)

 - Class of 1980

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3 ..k,, . eww-wsmdi' Baseball Histor ek Scott and Robbie take it all in - slowly! Baseball History Club: First Row: Karen Fodi, Beth Modica, Erika Fuchs, Lynn Menschon. Second Row: Sue Sturm, Caroline Runo, loanne Caruso, Lynn Wozney, Chris Van Genderen, Karen Milke. Third Row: Don Moore, Tom Culmone, lohn Scheibelhoffer, limmy Ferrante, Bernie Menger, Dennis Scalzitti, Dave Gaffney, Advisor- Mr. Dattolo. How many home runs did Willie Mays hit in his career? Who won the World Series in 1936? How many hot dogs were sold in Yankee Stadium in 1952? For these baseball facts and many more, ask any one of Manchester's baseball fans or their head coach,'Mr, Dattolo. Their annual trip to a Phillies game is a memorable experience for all participating students. A trip might sound great but because of extreme apathy, we suspect the club's 1980 batting average is close to zero. With oil prices zooming, and long gas lines forming, get with it, gang, and join Manchester Bicycle Club!! That line may be easier said than done. Since the club was formed, it has been very difficult to find. Mr. Wilkes and his bicycling brigade . . .just where and when do you guys meet, and where do you go?? But the biggest mystery is, how do you all fit on that little bicycle? Bicycle Club: First Row: Mike Reilly, Chris Van Genderen, Bob Rodrigues, Randy Esposito, lerry Hunt, Terri Soukup, Robby Cantalina, David Gaff- ney, Debbie VanBeekum, Tammy Williams. Second Row: Steve Casazza, Dean Peshkopia, Dennis Scalzitti, Henry Kretzch, Advisor- Mr. Wilkes, Bernie Menger, loan Campbell, loe Villani, jackie Esposito, Ken Orsini, Renee Walters, Beware Red Baron when flying those friendly skies, here comes Manchester Aviation Club! The fellows in this group are interested in flying and probably would like to pilot their own planes someday, They may not be Orville, Wilbur, or Lindy, but you can't beat these guys for enthusiasm. Their motto: It's the only way to travel. WL A f ' f - I ' E J' S. fi 5. :: Q c Q' U7 fi 9. It 4 DJ :I in 5 T rn -. 9. 57 x O U' rn 1 33 2 5 and tion Bicycle Clubs via 81

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