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

 - Class of 1980

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OI1 at OC SS C5 E vo P f-i- .52 CD 'I G luniors:'First Row: loan Schnell, Monica Mitch, Dawn Taylor, Lori Sasso, Chris Mayer, Patricia Modica. Second Row: Tammy Sinnot, Geri Saya, Dana DiFerdinando, Debbie Sekkes, Sue Sturm, Cindy Thiessen, Carol Krupa, Lynn Menschon. Third Row: Michelle Dupre, Tina Valenti, Vicki Veltri, Barbara Gras, Teresa Lindholm, Anna Agnostenelli, Sue Kara, Lynn Wozney. Fourth Row: Trish Westlin, Donna DeNure, lackie Oliva, Beth Topp, lill Vivinetto, jackie Lange, Stepha- nie Macalle, Fifth Row: Laura Dell'Aquila, Denise Van Splinter, Kim Tenor, Mary Dahab. Sixth 86 Row: Anne Zuras, Maria Zuras, lane Berry, Karen Haber, Carol Weise, Daun Mol. Some of the girls showing their academic - not athletic form. Freshmen: First Row: Suzy Dean, Diane Wheeler, lan Spohne, Irene Carrozza, Sue LaTerra, Angela Notarangello. Second Row: Regina Ciarfella, Heidi Fodi, Lori Van Hook, Debbie VanBeekum. Third Row: Diane Van Splinter, Dale Fergusun, Carol Vetere, Maureen Callahan, Lori Szesciuk, Sharon Perrillo, Mary lane Calvo. Fourth Row: Kim Stambolie, Renee Walters, Kim Haber, Cindy Theissen, Donna Van Delden, Linda Baram. Sophomores: First Row: Lorraine DeNapoli, Lisa Verrone, Lisa Schmidt, Erica Fuchs Debbie Evans, Connie Nucci, Debbie Schoperth, Debbie Schutte. Second Row: Pal Helbe, Barbara Wagner, Lori Weir, Patrina Marino, Lynn Zimmer. Third Row: Betl' Modica, Dawn Sammarco, Marian Black, Ann Van Hook, Lisa Wyble, Nancy McNamara, Mary Ellen Gaeto, Annette Ferrari, Madelaine Posch. The Girls Athletic Association was originally formed when girls were not given a fair chance to be involved in sports. Times have sure changed everywhere, and certainly at Manchester too. The club has various activities to provide funds to send girl athletes tc special camps to work on their specific sport skill. They also go or trips and to Broadway shows. Some of the members are participatf ing athletes at Manchester, others are involved in the fund raisers No matter which activity they are involved in, each member conf tributes to the success of the G.A.A. i Seniors: First Row: Treasurer- Debbie Manno, Monica Saya, President - Pat Poehler, Vice'President - Iackie Esposito. Second Row: Secretary - loan Campbell, Patty Angelicola, Terri Soukup, Karen Milke, Susan Luedkte.

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N.H.S. Officers: Secretary, Susan Luedtke, Advisor, Mr. Dattolo, President, Lisa Lovell, Vice-President, Iackie Esposito, Treasurer, Robert Zollo. National Honor Society Members: Seated, I to r: Lisa Lovell, Lisa Nahass, Cindy Thiessen, Cara McPartIand, Denise May, Susan Luedtke, Robert Zollo. Second Row, Seated: Pam Iohnson, leanne Delonghe, Kathy Fodi, Dana DiFernando, Debbie Sekkes. Third Row: Ianet Tilstra, Michelle Dupre, Gina Amendola, Sue Kara, Caroline Runo, Vicki Peshkopia, Advisor - Mr. Dattolo. Fourth Row: Lillian Percarpio, Vito Rocco, Dianne Sancilio, Lin Menshon, Terri Soukup, Debbie Zeitlinger, lackie Esposito, Teresa Lin- dholm. Fifth Row: Andy Ruisch, Anne Zuras, lackie Oliva, lim Becher, Carl Franco, lane Berry, Beth Topp. Sixth Row: Tracy Bal, Carmela Silvestri, john Edel, Scott Van Sickle, Maria Zuras, Dawn Mol, Carol Weise, !G 13 U1!:l! SSB ai : Q. -u U5 se 5 :- 2 o oe -4 Q c c' CD Students in the NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY, the most prestigious club, do not join the society but are chosen and must be nominated by their teachers. Besides maintaining high grades, they must qualify in areas of leadership, char- acter and service as well. The PSYCHOLOGY CLUB, a rela- tively new but nevertheless a very interesting club, attracts students who may be interested in entering the fascinating field of psychology. Advisor, Mr. Phillips, leads discussions on the concepts of modern psychology in the world. Keep- ing physically fit is truly the in thing to do. The girls in the DIETXFITNESS CLUB watch what they eat and engage in exercise programs every week. Mt xv' 'K' If Psychology Club: Denise Ioosten, Ian Baumgartner, Marianne Posch. rl I' Society 3 Diet!Fitness Club: First Row, I lo r: Kate Luraschi, Evelyn Fuhr, Alison Siersma, Ivys Rivena, Bonnie Weston, Ioann Van Cheri, Second Row: Cindy Thiessen, Lisa Snow, Wendy Den Bleyker, Mona Mamkegh, Lucy Fontan- rosa. Third Row: Tammy Sinnot, Lisa Salvatore, Debbie Schoperth, Nella Valenti, Beth Topp, Dawn Sammarco, Mrs. Margolis, Advisor ati nal 85 4'-ae



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Ll pun U 55 3 SJ Q C U' us Mathletes: First Row, I to r: Carmela Silvestri, Caroline Braun, Dolores Abate, Robert Zollo, loan Campbell, Terri Soukup, Debbie Manno, Second Row: Nabil Hajau, Richard Kugel, Nart Arislanouk, joe Villani, Chuck O'Brien, Bob Louis Rodrigues, loe Antoci, Scott Van Sickle, lim Brain, Dave Gulywasz. Drama Club: First Row: Dave Enyart, David Gaffney. Second Row: Janice Scordato, Sue Patzelt, Sue Enyart, Michele Dupre, Carol Krupa, Kristen Sarappo. The ART CLUB, a group of talented students, helps to beautify our school. The construct stage designs for most performances and continually fill the main lobby with extraordinary artistic achieve- ments. The DRAMA CLUB has given many happy moments to Manchester by their hard work in many of the dramatic presenta- tions created by Manchester groups. The MATHLETES are an organ- ized group of students interested in the field of math who com- pete with other schools. The work is never done in Art class. Art Club: First Row: Marianne Posch, Cara McPartland, Carol Vetere, Deb- bie Van Beekum, Mary lane Calvo, Sue Smith, Sheryl Courter. Second Row: Linda Barra, MaryEllen Becker. Third Row: Ms. Briguori, Lisa Dunst, Annette Ferrari, Barbara Mutter, Sue Allen, Cindy Teichmann, Trish West- lin, lan Baumgartner, Mary Ellen Gaeto. Athletes

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