Maple Shade High School - Retrospect Yearbook (Maple Shade, NJ)
- Class of 1988
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I I 9 I ,v 0 If '- X-41 C?- PLL ' gi N 3' GH Llvffd ooomao 3 J gl l ,B ?L ,g , M I I I W si' 1 ' Pausing for just a minute, Kelly Madjeski flashes I one of ner best smiles. Kelly is a senior. I Our Great Response! Our blood drive vvas a huge success again this year, just as it vvas in the past. This progress is due to the people who vvere responsible for our great response. The faculty helped us to get organized. The students from our junior, senior and sophomore classes all donated blood to the blood drive. Last but not least, Mrs. Thomas, the school nurse heads the en- deavor, One thing that has alvvays been fasci- nating about Shaders is their generosity. This year's blood drive vvas right up there with the best of them. We man- aged to out-do the previous year. Giving something of your ovvn to help some- one else alvvays gives one a real good feeling of gratification. After everyone gave his or her fair share, he or she was able to return to his normal day's activity. A glass of juice and a donut vvere provided for everyone. Glancing through the brochure, Gina Santore and Bob Bar- ' rett patiently wait their turn. People like them made the blood drive a big success. O I o D D . R - V . E ,J t Xi' , .., -J 1' .4 A. sf Passing up donuts for tasty twizzlers, Mr. Lupini recovers from giving blood. Mr. Lupini is the Deca advisor. Showing their pearly whites, Kristen Schofield and Dawn Ruff smile for the camera. Giving blood isn't so bad after alll During the blood drive, Eun Sook Kang faithfully Caught in the act, Michelle Dickman is seen snooz- makes her rounds encouraging students and teach- ing. The blood drive has been a long and tiresome ers to give blood. Eun Sook is an active member of but rewarding day for everyone! I I the Health Careers Club. . ......., I.-- .- as 'tat IVV, L 'W .R .5 1 ' ,Q fig X v My ,aah .J P? ,nf I ww Aj: ff fr Pr. uk w,g As always, Jeanne Keefer is falling asleep and already Sandy Lloyd is daydreaming about boys. FPO-WDW -QF' 750393 C-i Oillmw f'O vi ,J On the first day of school, Greg Agostini and Vince Abel eagerly wait for their schedules so they can go to first period class. 'W im- Ng,.,, it iii 75941 i i i l i ii ,. . i..,..-.,..iQ Pausing in the middle of a busy day, lvtr. Klaus smiles for the cameraman. Mr. Klaus is one of our new English teachers this year. i l Pride and Spirit 2 Basics This year it was back to basics. For many of us that means back to all the things we forgot about over summer vacation. It means picking up from where we left off last year, and for a chosen few, it means one more year of high school. Although the students and faculty have changed over the years, many things have endured. They are the basics of school, Books are one basic no one likes to get back to, Each year they seem to get thicker and heavier with no relief in sight. Filled with endless information and complex words, books are surely one basic everyone dreads. Of course, they have to be covered at all times, and it's good to keep in mind that excess paper can break the binding as any teacher will remind you. Action is the big game or meet, musicals and club fund raisers. ltfs Homecoming and the Prom with an eagerly awaited an- nouncement of king and queen. Action is a heated game of volleyball in gym class and the threat of a sulfur dioxide explo- sion during chemistry lab. lt's trying to get to class at the risk of being run over when lunch begins and big hungry wrestlers are coming at you with full speed. Schedules are a definite basic of school whether we like to admit it or not. Without them life would be one continuous study hall or gym class and who wants that?l Introductions are crucial to any school year, This year brought new faces to recognize and names to learn. As always each school year yields the addition of different students and teach- ers without whom school life would be boring. Very boring. Cards are a basic from which no student can escape. Without fail on the first day, the first thing teachers ask you to do is fill out emergency cards, permission cards, and oh yes, index cards. Do you ever wonder whatever becomes of these cards which you have painstakingly filled out at the risk of severe writer's cramp? Most likely they're put away in a file cabinet marked HDO not open until graduationn and forgotten forever, Spirit is one thing that we as Maple Shade students have. We diligently decorate our hallways and dress in downright ridicu- lous clothes to win the coveted spirit stick for our class. Then we band together and support our teams onto a victory. Spirit is pride in our school. Once you get down to it, the basics are what school is about. x A 1 4 i if ill lr l, . gi' ' S flat These Seniors are showing you the ordinary procedure at the beginning of each year. Open- ing your new locker is not an easy task. fi sh, L Even on the first day of school, Amy White puts Things may be looking up for new teachers this year, meet out a big, bright smile. Mrs. Taylor. Mrs. Taylor teaches Geometry. iv lm, it Bu Grinning mischievously, Bill Lindsey has got O.K., what's so funny? That's what jackie Smith seems something up his sleeve. Ryan Kinnerman is not to be saying. Wendy Slater, Jackie Smith, Debbie Snyder, exactly sure what he's in for! jennifer Socha, and Gauri Sohoni are all juniors. 7 Stopping for a minute from her busy schedule, Do we have to be back so soon?! That's what Mrs, Simon shows her pearly whites. Mrs. Simon Chrissy Kuni seems to be thinking as her picture is a junior high English teacher. was taken in homeroom. 9 N.. F3-w ' awli fp -ww ,l-.M M ., MA, Y, I 4 L 3? I Mwfsffmew.fa.ww.vs.fffssw:rmx5w::f:s::ff:1:iw4:::JMm.W4.awQ:uf:1wF::':f::f2f:w5mp.fat.5,fisgv,.-g,gg,,tf5I.,..f,-5:f,.i:f,:f, f,fg,Jff,iy,t.-ft 4 .. A ,. .. ....-....' H i I I Albert Peterson Rosie Alvarez . Helen .,.,..,. Nancy ....... Alice ..,....,. Margie ,.,.... Harvey lohnson Penelope Ann . Ursula Merkle . Kim McAffee4 . Mrs. McAffee . Mr4 McAffee . . Sad Girl ..,.., Mrs. Peterson . Conrad Birdie . Reporter +11 . . Reporter 112 . . Hugo Peabody Deborah Sue. . Mayor ....... Mayor's Wife 4 Randolf ....,. Mrs. Merkle4 . 4 Ed Sullivan .... Gloria Rasputin Cast and Crew BobLamb Rachael Theibault . . 4 Frannie Lucci . . . ludy Badame Pauline Coleman . . . . . Kelly Zaun . 4 . . 4 Kent Miller Michelle Dickman . . . . Barrie Stesis . 4 . Atla Aristone . Lisa Blankenship Keith Thompson . 4 . Kim Renniger . . . . Sharron Gill . 4 . 4 , loel Yetter . . . Bob Muckley BillStein . 4 . Eric Diamond . . 4 . . Amy Estel . . . . Tom Forrest . Heide Madjeski 4 ,..,. Sean Carr . . . ludy Badame BillStein . . Lara Diamond Bartender .... Policeman .,... 4 . Mr. johnson .4,. . 4 . Flute 4,....., Clarinet .... Saxophone ,4., . , Trumpet ..... Trombone . , 4 French Horn . 4 . 4 . Guitar 4...4. Piano 4... Bass .4......4. 4 . Percussion 4..4. . 4 . , Stage Manager 4 . 4 lohn Capers 4 . Bob Muckley . . 4 , 4 . Bill Stein Margaret Weiss Michelle Sparta li Hyun Kang . . Francis Miller ..... lohn Carr Ron Estel Mike Dickman Brian Dudley Brian Weiss Thomas lackson 4 . 4 Kurt Weller 4 Tony Favatella . . . . Karen Bala . . 4 Chris Richie 4 Dave Borginis . Kathy Tartaglia ludy Sano Lighting 4.4., 4 . 4 lohn Capers Chip Smith Dave Borginis Sound . . . .... MSHS Av4 Department KISS ME YOU FOOL! Conrad embraces Kim for that 'one last kiss . Atla and joel sang and performed most superbly for their age group. Talk to US! Mr. Macfee fKeith Thompson! gracefully en- gulfs his dinner. Keith showed the signs of a potential comedic protege. 'G' YEAH YEAH YEAH!! The 'TKid'll make front page! Here Rose tRachael Theibaultl and Albert Peterson contradict on their description of Conrad's life before he ' became a super star. Rachael especially enriched 'lBye-Bye Birdie with her extreme vivaciousness. I 4 C .4t44 -A A A - T WE LOVE YOU, CONRAD! is the favorite song of Conrad fans. The singers, Bye, Bye Birdie!9 telephone pupils, cheerleaders and male vocals brightened the whole musical with never-ending excitement! WOW, WHAT A SHOW THAT WAS!!! Slowly moving down the hallway, DHWU Ruff, Kim The Varsity Football players and Varsity girls soccer Bamabel, and Harry Dent hang crepe paper. both cheer on the classes during the pep rally. , .. l if 5 ' 4 ll 'ts ...ad l ffw' Don't take my picture! Nicole Kelly, Carefully coloring in their beanstalk, Fresh- Pull harder! These Seniors are trying Lori Anderson, Linda Wrigley. man Melissa Finkelstein stops to get her pic- hard to win the tug-of-war. ture taken. A Fairy Tale The student body of Maple Shade High School put its all into Spirit Week this year. This year's events were familiar, with name variation. Monday was Rock T-shirt day, with shirts ranging from the Beastie Boys to lron Maiden. Tuesday was Back- wards Day. Students land even a few teachersj wore shirts and pants backwards or inside out. Wednesday was Sports Day, with a variety of Varsity football shirts and Flyer's jerseys. Thursday was Hawaiian Beach Day, as Maple Spirit Week with jams shorts and Hawaiian shirts. Fri- day was Blue-and-Cold Day, as it is every year, as well as the pep rally. The hallway decorations were marvelous this year. The theme was llFairy Tales , and every class used this to a great extent. The Class of '88 did Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, the Class of '89 took us to Oz, and we journeyed with Alice to Wonderland with the Class of f9O and climbed to new heights with the Class of '91's lack and the Beanstalk. The Class of 1989 won the hallway dec- orations, and the Class of 1988 won the Shade spent july in October, Spirit Stick. Taping up Dorothy and the scarecrow, Patty Sny- der pauses to exclaim how great the juniors are. 10!Spirit Week - '- ' N yt, 3594 in ' Drawing lack's house is a very important job! Says Welcome to the Emerald City! Says Brian Dudley while Angie Gedling and Debbie Carl. Nikki Marryott and leni King coat everything in green. The sophomore hallway is slowly coming togeth- er. These students are responsible for this achieve- The Homecoming Court, consisted of Mark Arencibia, mem- Mark Pasciullo, Dan Vallen, Scott Worthington, and joe Wrigley. Helping to conduct the band is hard work. Tammy Helping her class decorate the hallways, Kristin Mar- Theil shows her amusement by watching Sam Lut- tinovich adds her artistic touch. Kristin is a vital part of toritti at work. the girls' soccer team. 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M y will f.: Mel ii W ff f if 3 1 W ,M 6 R ity3 V gy y . . it , ME t it F5 X t M35 Q34 wk My 'E S t ESM my it fa. ,.t X i me, it 55 U ' 1 W ,W W V 'il' W is it i t 33 Y ' V X WN v an ,M 12!Graduali0n Smiling as she distributes the diplomas, Mrs. congratulates each Senior. I The Future Starts Now Graduation is an unforgettable event in everyones lives. Girls i 5 .,,. ,,. . . as t .as was WW., awsavtaas -W ma, W, Maas -W W. gy warm W ,W gs ,Q-,amy Wag, S., at f.2a,:gf:-:msg sg -Siam .egaffseasftg www 1.-ts: mgazgmzzessissfsssswasff '- amiga mn ii a .. i m a, t m ,, ... ,, . . , . , , 5 , ,H ggmm .. ,, ,,t,,, N .tc . W... i, .E ., ai., ... .. .5 tt,h tt,, . tt ,i,t . . . . . .ti . .. .t . W tt. and boys clad in long robes and oddly shaped caps, file onto the :ootball field while that familiar song twhat's it called?J plays in :he background. Many will miss coming to school at eight p'clock to see cheerful teachers and friendly faces greeting them each day. However, others are just as happy to throw away their Jooks. During the graduation ceremony, Seniors look at one another Qhinking 'Wow! It's our turn now to leave past school memories Jehind and face the real world. The diplomas are distributed, :he caps fly high into the air, and before they know it, they are fvalking off of that field as a full-fledged high school graduate. topefully, each person will carefully store all of his or her fond nemories and realize that the future is in the palm of his hands. Always first in line, Mr. Harmon walks onto the football field to begin the ceremony. This is the last time he'd see many of their faces. W W W. .W J A at at f -'wwW!Nl'3M':lwmw 53 ,t Keeping in step, these soon-to-be graduates consider their futures and the parties happening that night. Dressed in caps and gowns, these graduates await that special moment when they will be awarded their diplomas. Graduation is just a be- ginning for many Seniors. 'WkfW tar eatly stacked in piles, the diplomas wait. Later, the aduates will be handed their well-deserved diploma. Graduation! 13 Q 552' is. a. E15 sa 2 if 2-iii 233 Mig sg, if 5 :fe kfgjgsislif ggfs 'w5?g-Q35 45.55554 ?ar:?x:sf2s.:.ia:sg 5555515 591531, ifagiv 51:5 ' 5 igfffagaierfassiiisffftsawfgw 5. wishes.: wwf: w 232 fe.:42Jrgifmfisrffffafswfgfieif 22.555 ssafsfsptffr :swf U?5?if3'.f' 555 Wilxiiiiii 5 1 5 mf: at Ga affskwrttras affsgfrsffsfttamfihfra misss r :sf af? :.i'if.3:'a:??f3KiSF:w?'x3 Q2 QI. 3 l., 1 X M ,M ,i-, i,.- . Aa. v . ..un... . L I . i l l K - at The Homecoming court included: Mark Arencibia, Dana Durso, loe Ready for a play, the Maple Shade Wildcats are all set l Wrigley, Kim Barnabei, Bob Gwynne, Lara Diamond, Billy Gender, April for their homecoming game. Hess, Ed Miklic, Kristen Schofield, lohn Cutillo, and their lunior escorts. l l Y y. r f- H294 L-- 9 P lW0n! Homecoming queen Carolynn Tackling the Florence Flashes helps our team Our favorite wildcaf herself ig Mg, Ciminera and her escort Billy Gender Slowly advance foward the goal line, Vaughn- She tries to get everyone in- are stunning. volved. En thuslasm Abgundgl H S This year's exciting Spirit Week and went wild. The male members bid- ' f was capped off with the usual ding for the 1987 Homecoming Kin 0 . spirited pep rally. The Seniors position were the following: lo andluniorsagain battled it out Wri ley, Danny Vallen, Marc or e spin s ic , wi e rence ia, cott ort ington f th 'ttk 'thth 'tt' Ag b' S VV h' E I Seniors finally winning it out. and Marc Pasuela. The female Their spirit was incompara- members in this year's homecom- C ble. ing court bidding for the Queer O The next day was Home- position were as follows: 'Carolyr coming Day Parade and the Ciminera, Lara Diamond, Kim Barn- game. The parade was great, abi, Kristen Schofield, and Apri and when the Seniors arrived at Hess. And the 1987 King and Queer I . S the high school after the parade, were . . . Danny Vallen and Carolyr N utter chaos broke out. The Seniors let Ciminera. Good luck in everything you do G out every ounce of energy they had Congratulations! Smile Krissy Kuni! Handling our programs can't be too hard. 14! Homecoming As one of our cheerleaders, Michaela Hartery Cat's Victory is Over the Rainbow. This ' must be agile and have high spirits. winning field display done by the class of 1 i if NNE xt V .'1lT' . .ti i . ' mi. lllll mi. li 'lk i. Q., i. .l 1 X M ,...A W PN i F flow w iti- Wt if Q . ' fm gfgpi at f A , Looking onward, the spectators enjoy watching Displaying their roses Lara Diamond and Carolynn Ci the best of Maple Shade football. minera, enjoy being a part of the festivities. .W 4 v ' C t ami LI. ay SUPFER ' hw Q., 7- . Q. ,Ll QW E ii ki gf Am .. K to .az W 4 1 lr R The field display for the seniors was a nice Watching the game intently, RiCl'1 KHFCIWGF, addition to the game. Mike Murray and Barbara Pratte hope for a victory. Homecoming! 15 whiff--..- .4 1 Dancing the night away, Friends and Lovers are having a wonderful time. Scott Furphy and his date are enjoy- ing the evening. Making your own sundae , was an added attraction to the prom. Dennis Klein, Michelle Worthington, Laura Beebe and a friend. P R - O M . fri is i' 16!Prom l Friends And Lovers The classes from the past years have alwai enjoyed their proms. But this year, the proi turned out to be spectacular. The people a tending it knew how to have fun. The them llFriends and Lovers , was a perfect choic The guests were friends and made the proi the success it was. Many will never forget Ms 22, 1987, at the Cherry Hill Hyatt. lt was esp' cially memorable for prom queen Dana Smi' and prom king Joe Walters. Their years of hai work for our school finally paid off when the were crowned that evening. Other membe of the court were Dave Misselhorn, Dar Durso, Rich Moffa and Holly Ryan. The tvx advisors who worked with these classes we Mr. Mazza and Mrs. Webb. , Looking macho as usual, Glenn Nichols and his date, Kari Witkowski, dance the night away. Couples line up for their prom pictures. is Q i i x ,bw i :af -.'11.s'f5:f52:ii I X f--- - I ,. L , Y 4 X N U X e 11 ,, ,Q i Q X X K Ny Xe N gk. ...x. RS X R X Q QM E X K 1 QQ N , A,,, Q ii ' 1' w Q I f i Q a My pe, E - 47 ik.: , , NMS A . . 3 .- 5 l is el i ,iw ,x.11, li K . Prom court of 19875 Dave Misselhorn, Dana Durso, Holly Ryan, Rich Moffa, Queen Diana Smith and King joe Wal- ters. Y 1 M KW M 3 wwiz. Dancing, dancing, dancing- Trying to dance, Bill McGinnis flashes his pearly whites , L . -I U . I.. .,,.,, , . -I Proud to be an American, this member of the string band struts ahead on Waving and smiling these people show their patriotism by participating in down Main Street, Many people came to see the parade. the Constitution Day parade im, Vs A ftf sw. 'K ' 'fi as f-7' ,. X --V1-fix f t f fl: . . 'M' ii ll' ' ii -P . Ai:-55-A ff 'A 4-1 W - i ., . .. , Proudly showing the American flag, this Strutting their stuff down Main Street, i warship cruises to its harbor. this string band proudly plays many well- remembered songs about our country. C 0.4 N A Special Day Cn September 17, 1987, Philadelphia and America celebrated the 200th Anniversary of our Constitution. There were several television T :gl- tlt t,l. - specials, fireworks over the Delaware River and the lighting of Philadel- I phia's Benjamin Franklin Bridge. T J The Constitution is the basic outline of the United States of America's government. It states the basic guidelines of all of our laws and is the U authority on which all other laws in America are interpreted. T The Constitution is a revolutionary document and is the basic outline of all modern democratic governments in the world. The Constitution is f indeed an important and powerful document, and is the basic thing that O ilk- should be remembered, as it governs every one in the United States. ' Maple Shade commemorated this special day with its own parade in N A which students from the high school band and other organizations 1 participated. D A 18! Constitution Day Y I , an mzgwgx as xrffxgagw an :sg :fam X wfgfsmf rfffssffgfgf M, fgqwsggg fQ::: D5s:,.g, rrp-Q5 sg,-g,a:fs:gU.zfsirfebsfrf 5:gg,':H.'f:gff.'gaiffsfgfgfffzfdas f4f5:,fFf-3 fsfsigliyffsfff Ri'ffZ'5Jrf.': ing3ffSaj!5,fff53f5 iff Ixg-'f x wwa f wgasjsg.gay,35,535,565,gf,fg55ss...s,mgggffmU.:U.fssqfeg:fy:s,,.,.:,.gggfffapk-,rwqvgfagv-.,y,y,v,.y1.'5,:5y,:v:w',,y2Vm.ff,fH:g,.g,,g,U5g,.ff,,,maya,ffwugf ffm:.,p-:v.vgf: ,:fif: :.:f:,'p, . V t ,L 0 , f 1 I y .M nh. H Q, .I , ,. .i ., i, .M ws, was t ,sm,sJ D vga sz-3' ffm ly 1,5 , tea Q Commemorating Constitution Day, a bulletin board was assembled with facts and pictures for students to refer to. gE...:-'..-.z '51.e..: ,-',j 55 . .,., ,mm On display in Philadelphia, this boat's name helps us to remember the American flag. Marching down Main Street, Maple Shade Tigers cheer loud and clear for America. fm' 1 eil Proudly carrying our country's flag, the Ma- Playing those classic patriotic songs, is ple Shade Color Guard, Band Front and the Maple Shade High Schools Marching Marching Band join the parade. Band. YQ? 4 la . ig -my , A I A 42 39 ae ' 51 xi '5 in wif' eats Iessica An Bob . K' Greg Andrada X 'QQ' gi if avlium Q 'ix Q S . I ' X X X Q X N S l xx Q Xvxx X Q. X l 5? I . W fi' -v'NQ,,.4 Mark Arencibia 22! Seniors .NY -wggwiis' Kim Barnable Debbie Beddall Laura Beebe Wlllxam Bishop Dave Borginis I 4 I 'WE lim Brannen 4115 -un---' ff? 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Meeeeeemewrsaseiimwilehezbeemearemmia12 WQQIQLose,e9e5Qmi,QLQsgsntlghgealizswei QIQLf3l8,bMESff.F,QaQL!2.,,?iLUJQ3EMQeY9,E.fW3 5 fi lamie Ventura Daniel Vallen Stacy Webb Seniors!43 44! Seniors Kim West Amy White Kym Whibby ' Sbhidri x I Deneen Wilczynski Kurt Wiest Kari Witkowski QQ- -faq Scott Worthington 'oe Wrigley A A -L.. . A . ,,-- 'P' ' 9 S J A if X33 , l .e-,Q r swf y Graduation is here and gone. New we are embarking Onsale l, lphase Of llfe, but wewlll meyerfergef 0urfrller1ds,r.teraeh1 ersrsevlelnrts and the preparation preserved at Maple .Shade l blight Sehoel. We eagerly antiei: ,r.r r pate theychallanges of life know- ingythe class of 1988 will continf gewto make its impact on the f world YZZTIP Senior Class D Officers Sally Bennett, Kim Barnaby, Kris- tin Schofield, lohn Cunha .Leg 'ET' ciated. Helping out during spirit week are ludy Sano and Jennifer Shaw Their participation was very much appre Seniors! 45 N East will Q O -x L a L Bill Adams being of unsound mind and body leaves the following: to lim Cipolla 3 inverted crosses 2 six packs and a dead cat in a tree. To Ken Franco a new headliner to Harry Dent a new fender and to all his teachers and administrators his sympathies. jessica An leaves us to enjoy life. Greg Pine- apple Andrada leaves julie Bock by herself for one year in peace without him in school. Bob Adreano leaves a blow up doll of Terry Bozzio to little Billy Simon and an invitation to audition for Zappa s band. Mark Arencibia leaves Coach Ranshaw his bad attitude so he can keep it forever. ludy Badame leaves Pube and Mr, O Malley a big hug Keith a big kiss and the Drama Club lots of success. Kim Barnabei leaves her brother Bobby all her study halls 84 chemistry books her sister Denise 5 years of M.S.H.S. Ms. Krick all the broken wrists she can handle Mr, Bianco and Sac a year s supply of whip- cream and eggrolls and Volpe an earlier ride to school next year. Bob Barrett leaves Kinnebrew Smoke Booth Ray loe Bill john and the Big Man an island to party on and for Bill someone to dance with. To lim Cloke Anthony Moffa Mike Volpe Phil Veneri and Tom Coll he leaves his car Marlton 8 and some FOR SALE signs Debbie Beddall hopes to leave with a diploma and leaves Mr Kinsey a bottle of leckel and Hyde pills Laura Beebe leaves her brother William 7 more years of getting up early and putting up with all the teachers and Mr Klaus her 1976 Ford Granada Sally Bennett leaves Mr wonderful years with nothing and without her babycake and Debi D Angelo a big scream in the hallway William E Bishop III leaves the school his name Lisa Blankenship leaves Rachael Theibault one cast party without her to party with and an empty house until four in the morning and to Mr Ranshaw lonely bus rides without a knee in the back Dave Borginis leaves Rich Piccola all the headaches and the ulcers that the yearbook will give him Mr Lupini a Harvard tie Kevin Miggliaccio a roll of toilet paper and thanks to all his friends for making this extremely wierd trip worthwhile lim Brannen leaves Bubba Czeiner a credit card at Strawbridges and some pedico for those slow mornings and he leaves loanne Gulliford all his Cure tapes Marc Brown leaves someone his tuba to play Mike and Ron more years at M S H S Mr A J ig 1 El .?s'J ' I 1 I ! . ,, . Il F I I XX ll Coceano a big kiss instead of a ounch in the arm, to jennifer Fuhrmeister two I , . Q u a I l 1 46!Last Will and Testament ani! Eleztament tc C. Q ,x A -, ii- 1 Lyra., ,-. Stone his Christmas decorations and his friend Pat two whitemilks and a peanutbutter 84 jelly sandwich for lunch. Kurt Campell leaves Frank B. his driver s license and his car so he can get back and forth to school leaves Brian C. his Kenwood stereo speakers and then he leaves' jesse Carpenter leaves homework classwork and headaches to Anthony Fala and all the fun and my gym shorts to the class of 89. Dawn Casassa leaves her terrific sister lennifer four more years at M.S.H.S. no more rushing around in the morning and all the pants she could ever wish for. lim Cipolla leaves Scott Kielman and Dave Piliro all the drinks at lunch and the nights over top of the garage Pauline Marie Coleman leaves Rocca the trumpet line and great memories. She also leaves Kathy ludy Dave Keith Nick and ludy hopefully not forever but with good luck with whatever they do. Ed Colettl leaves Tony Lawler one more year of school Mr. Ranshaw a new winter hat and Anthony Meloni one more basketball season. Donna Colucci leaves Mrs. Poinsett to try and get another COE class as good as hers. Michael Connelly leaves his insanity to M S H S and his schoolbag to the junior class He also leaves his humor to the teachers because they need it at times Mike Cook leaves his cousin Virginia Keefer four more years of M S H S and Nick Sano one more year of school to learn how to play goalie lohn Cunha leaves Ed his initials on his locker for everyone to remember 2 used field displays to the freshmen and a spirit stick to the luniors He leaves his unending thanks to all the teachers Brian Curren leaves Mike Gangloff a high school diploma and lim Herman guitar lessons He leaves Kurt Campell an Olds Cutlass Frank Boyle one more year of M S H S and a pair of Bon lovi sunglasses Bob Fmster D Angelo leaves M S H S finally leaving Mr Rutan his two little brothers and jeff 84 Tim his gym locker Harry Dent leaves Christine Barrett all the good times with Kenny Franco Shawn Greene good times at the ACME Ken Franco good times at Ponderosa and all his friends thanks for all the great times he had with them leanne Dermody leaves Nicole Fritsche all her pictures Dina Moffa to get caught walking around by herself and a pack of Kents to Mr Bryant Lara Diamond leaves Erik Diamond three more years in high school Mr Varsaci a stool to stand on and many lasting memories to all Heather 1. ,- I I I , . I I I I I I I I I I I I I . . . ., . . . . ., I ' I ' ' II ' If I . . . ., . . . . ., , . I I I . . . ,X . ,, . ' I , . ' I Last Will and Testament!47 ifiaiat will gr- '- l' l Anthony Moffa so he can fix it whenever Ken Krug a piggy back ride and any unlucky person to put up with Mr. Baron. Debbie Doherty leaves Phil Vereri clean shirts with yoo-hoo stains all the gore girls he can handle and a week at her house. Sue Duffy leaves Debbie Snyder Phil Brennan and Dana Brown another year of Spanish. Good luck guys! Harry Erardi leaves Lisa Cerasoli the memories of his Christmas present and the nights of babysitting. He leaves Christine Barrett one more year and all his girlfriends his love. Scott Eustace leaves Shawn Greene an unlimited amount of car insurance Harry Dent his Cragers Chrissy Snyder his 72 Nova and many cold walks home Lisa Cerasoli a can of afrosheen his brother and sister a long walk to and from school and his drumsticks and talent to Eric Mroz. lim Ficarra leaves Marc Brown a watermelon the size of Nebraska the bowling team with knowledge and Laura and lennifer his thumb. Eric Fleisher leaves lim Thalman his green 1972 Malibu and his crashed 1971 LeMans Bob Grone a real car la Chevyl and Frank Boyle a Chevy Vega and a permit. Ken Franco leaves Michelle Yocum and loan Callahan his love and alot of grief and thanks to Chris Barrett for all the memories To Ms Beauregard he leaves his incredible personality and his smiling face and to Mr Stone everyday people Gina Marie Fryslin leaves her brother Brian three years of walking to school and all the time to get ready in the morning Denise Harvey everyone s dirty gym clothes and Mr Schuld quiet study halls Scott Furphy leaves his brother Mark his defensive position in soccer and a fun sophomore year in Ms Slonim s class and he leaves Mr Varsaci his potato head Peggy Gaeger leaves Raymond Gangloff many years of sweat agony and absences Kim Garrison leaves to her brother Brian 5 more years of getting up for school alone and to Lynda Genzano she leaves all her childcare notecards and lonely walks in the hallway in the morning Gary Gauntt leaves surely never to see the school again as long as he lives Fred Gilmer leaves his brother Tony one more year of struggling problem solving and mind boggling in classes and the crazy years left behind Bridget God win leaves all her old sneakers for the gym Shawn Greene leaves Lisa Cerasoli a dented tree in Moorestown Craig three more years of walking to the school in the cold To Keri his love her bathroom and looser fitting pants ,I 4- 1 -l -3, ish, . I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ' ' . l XX II ' ' ' , . . . . . , . , . . . . , I I ' , . I I I ' - I I I I 48ILast Will and Testament 1, -K-.. . anh Eeztament and to Mr. Stone he leaves everyday people . Barbara Hannigan leaves her brother Fred two more fun years at M.S.H.S. Mr. Lupini the A.l.D.C.A. formula lKasha R. 84 judy B.j and the memories of her advertisement. Bob Hart leaves jim Thalman his playmate cooler and Mike Dalton all the Girls over ZOO lbs. Michaela Hartery leaves Cindy McHale all her guys and late night conversations l. . . but the question is does he like me? . . . land P.j. a walk to school without her giving him a ride. jeff Havers leaves Mitch three more years of waiting for his first South jersey Championship and Sac many more runners to look up to and admire. Donna Hendri leaves her brother Cary two more years of going to school by himself. jim Herrmann leaves Debbie Mellady two more years of long cold horrible schooldays and a lot of long walks home. April Hess leaves her sister jacqui the junior high for the rest of her life and to Kelly good luck with high school years. Cindy Hess leaves Mr. Berdosh more days to wait around until she has time to visit. Kim Hirsch leaves Amy to walk around the school with Ronny and jennifer. She leaves Bill in Print Shop with her sister Amy jim Hoffner says goodbye and good riddence Debbie Howe leaves four more years to her sister three more years to her brother and to the whole group many pleasant nights To Mr Mazza she leaves lipstick and cigarettes Anthony Hughes leaves Elaine many memories and Frank one more year in the cafeteria so he can eat' Shella Hutchins leaves Debbie Pearson a gift certificate for Taco Bell jeannie Keefer a few extra layups Mr Bianco all the attitudes he can handle and good luck to john Kim jackson leaves all her friendship to Dawn McHarris all her beauty to Kia and her intellect to Kyle and a smile and goodbye to everyone Chris jacovini leaves Ray Curnew all his sweaters and Mr Potatohead minus points relief to his lunch table since they need not watch him eat anymore and Mr Mitchell all the hills in Cherry Hillll Tracy johnson just leavesll Dan juckett leaves Craig Schall the bathroom toilet at the high school and joe Castellani the burden of being the greatest lover ever in Maple Shade Hee Sook Kang leaves us never to lose hope dream the impossible believe in ourselves and enjoy life to its fullest Brian Karlberg leaves lots of good times and get togethers to all the cute girls lyou too Mouthj Tracey Keyes leaves gg-1 l' K' itil., I Tl XX ll ' I XX If N I I l ' 1 XX ll ' , . I , . ' 1 I I I , . , . Last Will and Testament!49 sa ,L illzlzt will l E' .x,,4J .-1 Cari Kenny and Matt all the lonely morning walks to school without her and Matt al her business math notes. Eric Kim leaves Kyu one more year of waking up for school and all the wicked dance moves he can handle. Mardell Klnnard leaves her brother Tom one more year of pain and agony in the school and Carrie l. four more years of flirting with high school guys. Bernadette Kisielewski leaves Karen McCoog 1 lb. of gummy strawberries for FH. and Lax camp next year leff and Debbie Snyder a new way of getting to school all her thanks and a pair of sunglasses to Mrs. Knowles for being there when she needed a friend Sandy Lloyd the goal cage to handle with agility and to Candy Andy all the fond memories of 6th period study hall for two years in a row. Dennis Klein leaves Michele Wortaington another year of school while he s at college and Frank Niederkorn a frozen sneaker tooth- paste in his hair and a 12 pack on Saturday night. Tl Lamb leaves a moldy peanutbutter 84 jelly sandwich in his locker and a forest of trees to Bob Muckley. lohn Lutz leaves all of the work to Mike Volpe and everyone else. Kelly Madjeskl leaves Lara Diamond the HDLE and their trips to the mall To Heidi she leaves 2 more years of the high school Bob Martin leaves Mr Mitchell 4 years of consecutive non all star years in cross country and many successful seasons Kristin Martmovlch leaves Debbie Taco Pearson all the showers she can handle and many thanks to Mr Bianco for making her basketball years the best ever loe McCotter leaves Tom Cloll a gun and another year with Happy lack and Mr Mitchell another six pack and lim brother Bobby all the great times friends 84 parties they ll have during their four years of high school Scotty Layou and friends lFreddie and Waltj three more years of getting up and going to school in tae cold and to Debbie Taco Pearson she leaves her height so she can play a real 5 position William McGinnis leaves Lisa A all his love both Michelle s parties Chris C no more bothersome talks and Shawn alot of popcorn lason McGoigIe leaves his sister Theresa one more year of prison Kathy Warrington his undying love Mark Nunez one more year of mechanical drawing and getting wasted and Ted David his empty bags Mary McGovern leaves Anne Cloake his gym clothes. Anita McCann leaves her sister Barbara and her , Q , I 50!Last Will and Testament sinh Eeztament Michael Sean and Margie fun driving to school without her radio Karen 84 loan one victorious game of field hockey and fun with Knowles lim Brannen walking to class without her and Kathy Zawacki a long walk home. Miki McPherson leaves us to remember her as the nice person she was and she ll do the same for us. Regina Melchiorre leaves Paula and Nikki to walk alone to school Mr. O Malley to whoever wants him for the musicals and long practices for those in future plays, Diane Moffa leaves Dina Moffa two more years of report cards with bad grades and Michael Volpe with two more years of starving himself in wrestling. Bob Muckley leaves Bill Stein an lron Maiden ticket the M.S.H.S. and a boot to the head Debbie Snyder an anonymous poem, Ed Puljer a disposable diaper , Bill Adams super coffee, Angie Riviello a night with Dan Spitz, Mr. Klaus a real tie, Bubba a quarter for the arcade, and TJ. a see-through dragon. Gary Murphy leaves loan and Deb his pencils, notebooks, and calculators, to Holly he leaves lots of love, and soon, lots of Q . I-1 L -' 14 - ia- E i. ye.: - f-..'.:h 1 1 1 . . 1 1 1 O C 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 ' xx If ' mail. Tom Nehring leaves Maple Shade with a diploma and hopefully 5500. Kim jackson leaves Rachel Thiebault her happy socks and Tony Gilmer her moody ways Glenn Nichols leaves his father 84 M S H S very happy thanks for everything Dad I couldn t have done it without you' Riv you re the most devoted metalhead l ve ever met in a long time I luv u Kari Holly Nolte leaves her sister loan two more years of turning off the alarm clock and her megaphone and sneakers for two more years of cheerleading practice Meri Olt simply leaves Patricia Orlando leaves Mr Severin to help solve someone else s boyfriend problems and to her niece Michelle Doheny she leaves 6 years of schoolwork joseph D Petrocho leaves finally and says bye for now to all the friends he made and partied with Hail to the class of 88 montais moi lack Price leaves Carrie Price all the good times and a can of hairspray and Doug Tracey all the clothespins he will have to use Ed Puller leaves joel another year and his reamins to be spread over the school lunches to make them better Mara Roltman leaves Mr Mazza with smiles and laughs to last until retirement and leaves all her friends with lunch table gossips Kasha Romanowska leaves a space for a perfect circle on the grass during lunch and Sybil Figueroa four years of great times in prison lason Rubmo . . . n . . . . . . . . . ui, . , . . . , 143 ..- . . . . , In , . . . ' o. n . Q Q . , . . . , . XX ' ll n . . . . . , I . . . . . . . . . Q 1 ' l , - - fR:x' -fi , . . . . . . U . H ' ' . . . . . n , . Last Will and Testament!51 Qlzuat will - tl leaves to the students his locker as a sanitary dumping site. Andy Ruff leaves Chris Steve and joe more years of school and all his empty bottles. Dawn Ruff leaves Chris Ormsby his own Baltimore Oriole so he won t have to steal hers anymore plus a kick in the head to go with it. judy Sano leaves her brother Nick another year of finding rides to school and Fran and Kelly 2 years of what she did and the society! Gina Marie Santore leaves her geeky sister a real car ther station wagonj Mr, Foulkes provided with bowling shoes and a trophy Mr. Lupini short one big trophy winner Scott to get rid of his piece and Michaela Hartery to get a real boyfriend like she did, Rosemarie Santore leaves her brother Michael a lot of years of school and teachers and all the sports he wants, and shes glad Mike wont be revving the engine in the morning. jennifer Schill leaves her sister Melissa all the guys, homework and lunches she can handle along with all the parties and good times yet to come, To Mr. Berdosh new stat girls and memories of herself, Cindy, and Lisa, and to Ja Q' Q L S '-L 4 HP 'L x--'J ' 9-. -'- I I I . . I I I I . 1 I I 4 Mrs. Stember many thanks for all the talks and good times to remember. Kristen Schofield leaves Mr Berdosh a smile every morning and Ray Curnew a ride to get him to school on time Marie Scott leaves Paul Scott another year of waking up eearly and hopes to find a ride to school next year Walter Severins leaves Kelli McNamara and Rob Perkins a couple more wonderful years in this wonderful school Tom Greenwich some baseballs and Al Sny der his place as a heavyweight Dan Sharp leaves Matthew Cari Kenny Tina and Dawn lonely mornings without him and Bill johnson a whole truckload of pliers he can throw across the room jennifer Shaw leaves Mom quiet and V50 the wardrobe Dad shopping and wrapping Mike alot more years and luck and love to her friends joseph Snyder Ill leaves friendship love and memories to family and friends Maria Sole leaves Mr Somers someone else to do his grades john Stanton leaves a real car to jim Thalman ta Chevyl another year of rising stupid questions and Happy lack to Ryan Kinnerman Dolores Stuart leaves her sister all the trouble of finding a new ride home Kathy Tartaglia leaves Bill Stein the freedom to wear button down shirts and to Tony Barbaccio all the Raspberry Riunite he can handle Tammy ' Space Thiel leaves to Nick Sano Russ Lafferty and Dennis Yates another tortuous . . . . . 1 n Q. 1-ki' . ,..-..--. . . . - -J.. I I - - 1 1 1 1 1 . . . 1 1 - 1 1 . . . . - 1 . . . . . Q 'bg' 1 1 ' ', . . . . 1 ' ' ' 1 ll :f . . . 1 1 52!Last Will and Testament 1 auth Gleztalment year of ALFIE to Debbie DiAngelo and Shelly Walker a year supply of hairs- pray to Spaz lMr. Mazzal her nosel To Mr. Rutan she leaves a brand new typewriter to type the patrons with. Toludy Sano Uncle Mike Dave Borginis Eddie Kenny Bl Harry George Shawn and lohn best wishes in the future. jennifer Ubry leaves len King the presidency of the health careers club Brian Dudley her French Horn and Mr. Klaus her Great American Novel. Donald Ulrich leaves Nikki 1 more year and Angie all the Heavy Metal guys. Kel y Ann Urban leaves Steve Wilson her old boss Brian Rose to straighten him up and Rachel Thiebault all the chicken she can eat from Chick-Fil-A. Danny Vallen leaves lim Thalman his red Chevelle and a case of Bud cans and Mike Dalton his red Cutlass to destroy over the years. Kurt Wiest leaves Sonja Roccia all his love and good memories and Bill Simon AAA for all the times at the side ofthe road. jamie Ventura leaves Glen Gaugler his locker loe Hanni all the car ads he can handle Bill Stein another year watching those lousy Nl Devils and Mr. DiMarzio a 1988 Flyers Stanley Cup Banner. Stacy Webb leaves Chris Barrett someone to bum smokes off of Debbie Melleady walk ing to school by herself and Chrissy Snyder enough time to get to class from outside Kim West leaves Michelle Worthington lanine Perkins and lim Thalman lots of fun as seniors and her brother Chris only 6 more years to go Hal Hal Kym Whibby leaves Colleen Cook and lackie Smith all the cookies they can handle and to jennifer Fiedler one cookie and a diver s helmet Amy White leaves her sister Heather another ride to school and Holly Nolte ten pounds Kari Witkowski leaves Heather White 1001 Algebra problems Rachael Thiebault her aurora borealis Bob Weyman all his 112 pencils Mr Baron gladly and with Glenn Nicholsll Scott Worthington leaves Ryan Kin nerman a night in the Trans Am and his beautiful sister one more year loe Wrigley leaves Brenda Silcox a set of keys to his car the LeMans and Keith Lightner with all the little pains that bother him like he was bothered Q . ks -E-VJ j I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I l - I ' I I I . 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I I Last Will and Testament!53 Second Place Class Clown lack Price and Sally Bennett Best Smile Scott Worthington and Kristen Schofield Best Looking Scott Worthington and Carolyn Cimenera 2 Best Smile Marie Scott 5 Dennis Kline QNQJN j 54!Who's Who Ken Franco Debbie Beddall Class Clown M Best Looking joe Wrigley Kristen Schofield Second Place Best Personality Dan Vallen and Kristen Schofield Class Flirts Scott Worthington and Gina Santore Most Reserved Ben Freeman and Kelly Urban Best Personality Lara Diamond Marc Arencibia Most Reserved Cary Murphy Regina Melchiorre Class Flirts Harry Eradi Gina Fryslin Wh0'S Who! 55 Second Place Class Athletes Danny lucket and Dawn Ruff Most Popular Scott Worthington and Kristen Schofield Class Hot Rod Bill Adams and Marie Scott Dan Vallen Most Popular Carylyn Ciminera 56!Who's Who joe Wrigley Kristen Martinovich Class Athletes M Class Hot Rod Dennis Kline Heather Dilenge WH Most Likely to Succeed Lara Diamond Gary Murphy Second Place Most Likely to Succeed lohn Cunha and Cindy Hess Class Eyes Danny lucket and Kristen Schofield Class Partiers Bill Adams and Debbie Beddle C ass Partiers lack Price Sally Bennett Class Eyes Glenn Nichols Holly Nolte 'H Who's Who!57 Second Pl-TCE ipaa L L. 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' 'SM , , M wx, 'V' 092 v ow VNV 9 ,ff' lf! ci ml Alumni Returns Every year the alumni returns to Maple Shade to regale the juniors and seniors with the trials and tribulations of adjusting to life after high school. Once graduation is over and reality sets in, the new alumni pursue many paths: college life, technical school, jobs and the military. The Honor Society contacts the alumni to prepare a panel to answer questions the stu- dents might have about college life. Ms. Beauregard and Mrs. Pliskin keep the session moving. The students ask questions ranging from fraternity life to academic hours to fi- nancial concerns. lt is a positive, enlightening experience for all who participate. intent in providing good advice to fu Christine Norena s next step D' mm Holding the microphone, Amy Car- ruth, Kelly Oliver and Christine Norena try to help future college students. E Vl l Returning after two years, Bob Harris assures students of success in college with hard work, Attending Penn State, Colleen McGurk tells the group about college life on a big campus. Thoroughly immersed in college life, Bob Lamb attends Gettysburg and loves lt! AIumni!63 - .K W4 fQs ,vs S8 Qgffs sgfxx Q. .. IVQH in p-C 'nn- .57 ef 5.15, -N.. uw... ,-,Q EN: . ' 3 if W X .,,.. X. xx Qgkk kw gxxK.RxSmR .rw is N wr if 9' x N I Putting her books away, Maureen Bren nan is caught off guard by the camera. ' Promising Future Class unity and school spirit characterize the under- classmen. The Underclassmen did a terrific job during Spirit Week, and their field decorations and hallways were extremely well done. They supported sporting events and participated in extra curricular activities. Club enrollments, teams, and dances have had an excellent underclassmen turn-out, With determina- tion, cooperation, and spirit, the future of Maple Shade High School is promising indeed. ,K 4 decorating the junior hallway, Atla Aristone, Missy Kane, and Conley take time out to smile for the camera, Their artistic helped the luniors win the hallway decorating contest. Eating jello with a straw is not the easiest way, yet lay Weidman tries anyway Shown here at the Pep Rally, Holly Rua concen- trates on the activities while licking her taffy. Underclassmen Opening!67 Zgygigezgza wmawam m.W,wQ.a-..4ggiMfliawig A i Q13 2331 1' ax. at S ,H . A Ma. Q . . N. . My N M a usiigiismn ilwmQQZSZWVivriMfiwmwiffswiMfywzwawwiwilby ' A .. '. i ek as A X. v. X .6 -.X . la. 15- 'zrzzvliiiibv-. .f : ill' n in we 1. ffl. f5533g..M.i1.5.. ff . 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Cerasoli S. Clarke C. Clem 1. Cloke C. Colbert D. Conley G. Capate J. Conley M. Conover C. Cook R. Cornett S rmgnag. gf-ggpya 1 'sly . .. .Q ,,N,s.-V, W. uf- s,4,v,.,,gs az, was Catching her with a smile is unusual, but we got this one! Stacey fvlarcantuono is in the honors program. Two To Go When you entered the High School to begin your junior year, you probably said, UTwo more years to go. However, you might think about what you just said. Yes, two more years. Then what? Will l go to college, get a job, or join the armed forces? That is when it hits you. l'm a junior, what do l have to worry about, itfs two years from now. This is the year that you work to get good grades, get a varsity letter in your favorite sport, and enjoy your- self. This is the year you help the class try to win the spirit stick. You also renew old friendships and make new ones. Enjoy your lunior year, learn what you can, and contemplate your future. 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We begin to sax money for expenses such as school ring, Senior trip payment Prom expenses, college tuition, and a car. However, not only we try to budget our money, but also our time between hom work, sports, and other extra-curricular activities, work, a trying to maintain a social life. Some upperclassmen say th. going through these changes during lunior year makes it tl toughest year in high school. However, this junior class will h able to handle it with ease! B. McArdle McCoog McClure S. McGeoch T. Mcflonigle If J 1 -cm f 'af 0 ' mr. f w m v: W iff Al M a my Q4 ,sf 'f at f' Ks my ,gp if ' A. McGovern C. McHale K. Migliaccio A. Moffa M, Moffa 1 af 'K 'tm ..,,,, W, 1, .Y r I G. Mroz R. Narvez 1. Norena K. Om V. Ondovchak C. Ormsby M. Parker I. Jenkins R. Berkins R. Piccola C. Piotti K. Pohubka A. Riviello W. Rocca R. Rolke T. Ryan L. Sampson N. Sano E. Santore C. Schaal P. Schneider B. Silcox W. Slater 1. Smith D. Synder 1. Socha G. Sohoni C. Speare B. Stein L. 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White F -1 is tb, tgif .Sh S M. White S' D. Williams S. Wilson l. Winklespect K. Wolfe B. Woody M. Worthington D. Yates I. Yetter M. Yocum IUNIOR POLL 1987-88 Retrospect Movies: votes received Top Gun ............... ......,.. 1 1 Fatal Attraction .......... ....,..... 9 Ferris BueIler's Day Off .... . . , 8 Actors: Rob Lowe ........... .... 1 1 Tom Cruise ..... .... 1 0 Eddie Murphy . . . . . . 8 Actresses: Goldie Hawn .... .... 1 1 Demi Moore .... . . . 9 Cybil Shepherd .... . . . 8 Male Singers: Bruce Springsteen . . . . . . . 19 Bon lovi .......... .... 1 6 Phil Collins ...... .... 1 0 Female Singers: Whitney Houston . . . . . . . 17 Tiffany ........... .... 1 3 Madonna ..... .... 1 2 Rock Group: Genesis ..... .... 1 2 Bon lovi ...... .,,, 1 0 White Snake ..., ....... 1 0 Type of Music: Rock tof coursej .... ..... d on't ask! Metal Cas in heavyi .... ......... 1 1 Dance ..,......... ,... 1 0 Magazine: Seventeen ......... .... 1 9 Sports Illustrated .... . . . 8 HotRod ......... ...7 Holiday: Christmas ....... . .. . . don't ask! New Year's Eve. . . ..... . . . 5 Halloween ...... . , . 4 Day: Friday ..... .... 8 0 Saturday . . . . . . . 80 A s':F 5 Q it A I R -W. f . . 2. f t Ni- dQr' K me? li A 1 gr it i ,wi Iii Q f 5 . t in + . pf, - - wx Sa' ' ' ' .. es- 45, . , , . L 5 ,. 1 s T YN. Tx T Wifi. V 'Riff .i.iii on me L + W . 6015 juniors! 75 we new if wwmw sw S' ..5 - -. b 4 A. Emi .. Q., r ji il, . N ... frsqsfitvbwg if Q, -in my Q G J T we A A N Q... lix 1 Q Q ir. X .cl X Kwik A . A s ik 'N lk' Nag K :fiiex Q-. fps. ' A X . i , A in .f ' 76!Sophomores 1 S R A Y QQ QQ l Q ,mi 4 4 X M 5 X eel? . . Z GJDW T EYV E 172, .. 1 .,- .. . . . .. :L S .. '+ , if Q f ' :fu l . - . K Q Q f f A, N ...W ,.. .... C X .4 32 SQ ...A- ' WWMC , A S A 'iff' .MM-Ji-. . , M PW Wimw., i 9 MW.. -,., 'I K' 'QW I.. 5 . r Aw www W , - F sw, Qvw w a , eww WW'W WA P 'H fe Nw V iWW1' 0'f 'fvwae w wzww wf iw 2 1 Q w e ,. . . .. L. Anderson T. Barbaccio B. Barnabei B. Bimmer 1. Booth L. Borgia T. Brickus A. Carson F. Cassidy A. Cerasi TA f .... f .,,.. ' AAA 1. Cerwonka D. Corbin T. Cosper 1. Cramp 1. DiAngeIo .xr 2 E- .f rf .N C. Darrenkamp . .,f.- . . X QV ........ ...... , WT ..x 1. Doorman R. Dickman K. Dyke M. Easterday x X 1- :is . .... . .... . M. Ezzyk A. Fala K. Fegley H. Filoon M. Friedman J T N. Fritsche I. Furmeister S. Grone 1. Gulliford C. Haeuber THE SOPHOMORE CLASS ,, ,,,. ,,,,,,,, .,,, W W Wm. ,......h,,.N.W,,.., at ,,,W,M.,,,,.,,,.4-...,......., ..,....,4..,. v-4.43, , -W ,,k,,,, M 3 Q 1,,W,,a, s,,,,.,,,,N,.,,,s,.,a1,,,,,,WM ,.:,M,,a,m xwwwll W W4 -z l Welcome to the Sophomores! Here we can see the beginnings of the sophomore hall. Although they did not win the spirit stick, they gave it a very spirited try. Great Spirit The sophomores showed excel- lent spirit and motivation this year. They prepared their hallway with Scenes from Alice in Wonderland ex- quisitely, although they didn't win the spirit stick. A lot of the class of 1990 students participated in sports, such as football, field hockey, and basketball. Sophomores look forward to two more years of Maple Shade, and they wish to follow those years with col- lege. This year was mainlya year of planning their lives and future, but the sophomores are not oblivious to the present Maple Shade! A little more to the left! This was a very Spirited sport for all involved. Ricky Kingsborough and Mitch Friedman lthe participantsj were both very active members in the school. KRW L H3152 2 i W 3 aff Naya, , , mtv' , ww WMV 7' H ,. Q , we 4 Get 'em Spidey! Rob Dickman seems to be thoroughly involved in his comic book, He was an active member in both Varsity Football and Wrestling. 4 M Sophomores! 77 W Q H Q H . I M. Dickman 17 'FLY l mil? gg,-V -4, V K K: E 7 if if , Lge- 'Al' ,A.An.. Mp. F. Hannigan l M. Hartley l. Held ii v 4 5 5 n ' Q G. Hendri P B. Hentz in il 5 W. Hindenach 3 I - K , A. Hirsch if 4 5 W wh. gi V S. Hooker YK, X , . g A :gi 'ttf X W- re fi 78!Sophomores VT Howey Higgins 32 Z +151 M Hughes H. . .1 . ua-if i ie K X P. Ireland B. lack S. lastrzemski M. Kane .y..N R. Karcher A. Kassekert N. Kelly R. Kingsborough i . . e l I rf' ' ii ij? is X ., 2. Q K X isis? M5 ii ll , si N Sag iq' M. Klaus ' D. Klein . N. Kousaulis ' L. Kuist r ' :sw for x ,ig Q x gs N Y X k'r.NSlil2 N' we 8 A1 -5 X nf , .f 1, 1... n f 1 La ivs ww l we l. Lackey F. Lucci H. Madjeski R. Marshall W mmm W aamiiffg 0' lf 'szxmifazfm , 2 .F I MR A N. S .s NX . 'ik N . 1 1 Q .V QQ 'N X Q x W. iii ,J W , if x N W x wr .xii J .X D. Matthews C. McClure W. McDonnel W. McEwen A. McGonigal M. McGovern E. McHale F. McHale S. Meck D. Melleady T. Metzgar B. Miller D. Moffa M. Murray M. Nahill K. Naimo l. Nolte M. Nunoz S. O'Brien S. Ormsby if , ,Q- E. fig W 4 a x 354 1 3 ' N 5' X X Qi X x r 'gg 'X t .5 fi ' , ., A Q L R ww fl - ,.., ll WX A 'il? x'3 X -in l X x . me Nh, 9 ,,.,.-f : ll W ' Q -, ' ' X- :' i tz'-'wi ffa- V- . Wrhl , wwf 1212523 122l.i.Wz121ii?2Y 1 .15 1201. we ' . D zH.sm.z2 we ww Me'1wfY335Ki, . .. .,., . . , MiwfZefi'wU'411 Juiasrlei-12A,:a15.,15:59-.9 M -M ' '-- 7 -we V .i ,- ff.. , K W Calling across the Iunchroom to her friends is len Held. Lunch is her favorite time to socialize. fd' JA-. During Spirit Week, these Sophomores ' Mitch Freidman and Bob Barnibei try to vvin the baby bottle competition. Sophomores' Growing Year The Sophomores learned to motivate themselves from il tempered Freshmen into vvell-matured young adults. Th Sophomore class officers include: Nicole Kelly and Linda Wri ley as Co-Presidents, Ting Cosper as Vice-President, leff UA gelo as Treasurer, and Tishara Brickus as Secretary. The Sophc mores bonded together in a fabulous effort to decorate the hallways with the theme of Alice in Wonderland. The Sophomores had a terrific and fun-filled year learnin about colleges and other future opportunities. The Sophd mores hope to follovv their dreams and to make the most c their lives - Maple Shadersl l. Peak D, Pearson its D. Piliro C Pleis H, Reed 4 ft' tt S' X !...W .Ft To N. Renwick M. Rogers H. Rua T, Salmon D. Santori 80!Sophomores M. Schill S. Schaell P. Scott R, Shelmerdine B. Shiplee E. Skaggs A. Snyder 1. Snyder M. Snyder B. Speare M. Spix H. Steward P. String Y, Sun J, Thomas 1. Trout G. Vencius P. Verneri D. Vernier M. Volpe S. Wiest L. Wiley R. Wilson A. Wojik I. Wright L. Wrigley C. Zak K. Zaun K. Zawaki J. Lizzania Ilx 9 K 5 . n km! W fi M ... . ...... 4. iz -if:-,Q x W We Q. WM -1- em' if Z H .. it f mil' Sophomores!81 Taking a moment from talking to Bill Speare on the right. Albie Snyder wonders what this strange photographer is doing. Meanwhile Debi Carll is lost in the one pica void between pictures. f fiv I Bill Speare pays close atteniton to Mrs. Stember's French lesson, while Snyder attempts to discretely talk to Bill. However, they are obstructed by void which Debi is in. football team. Forgetting totally about the American Studies pop quiz, Rob Dickman is M awestruck. Rob was also on the Varsity ci T 1 , Hanging on to Mr. Somer's every word, Thinking diligently Tony Cerase wonders what the Sophomore Kelly Zaun Wonders what ll would be lust waking up, Christi Zak wonders what class st next answer is on the is a huge asset to the llke lo be ln lamestownq Kelly always Wonders what is in: SURPRISE Youfre in French class! Wrestlmg Squad- it would be like to be somewhere other than school. T elfsa - : ,,i ff' ' . F M , f,g flt -,4 'K ki ,s,s li ' -- ---: - - . Q ltlll l , .t.. ,. . .c,, , L N' the ic Association, Business Staff as playing softball. loe Castellani of French Club Society ticipating on the and lacrosse teams, tary Sue McCeoch also keeps active in the French Club and Key Club. In her spare time from her demanding role as Treasurer, Karen McCoog is a member of field hockey, lacrosse, Key Club, Computer Society, and SAA. Ms. Krick, a dynamic and reassuring advisor, has survived another year with the spirited lunior class. Sophomore Class Officers: Co-President Nicole Kelly, Secretary Tishara Brickus, Treasurer leff D'Angelo, Co-President Linda lean Wrigley, and Vice President Ting Cosper. Sophomore Class Officers are on the move! This year, the officers of the class of 1990 are more spirited than ever. Nicole Kelley and Linda lean Wrigley share the duties of class President. Linda also plays softball and is a member of many clubs such as the Health Careers Club, Spanish Club and Student Advisory Committee. Nicole is a member of the Future Business Leaders of America Club. Ting Cosper, the Vice President, plays football, basketball, and track, as well as being a current member of the National Honor Society and the Computer Society. Secretary Jeff D'Angelo is a member of the soccer team and Media Club. Tishara Brickus, the secretary is also a member of the soccer team, National Honor Society, and Spanish Club. Ms. Simon and Miss Yelnosky, their co- advisors, are looking forward to tvvo more exciting years. Freshman Class Officers: President Rob Wells, Vice President Danny Schaal, and Secretary Christine Capate. Absent is Treasurer Nicole Ormsby. Beaming with the pride of representing the class of T99 i, freshmen class officers are special. They need to be hardvvorking because they help to organize the class and create school spirit. Class President Rob Wells was ex- tremely busy this year, balancing football and wrestling vvith his responsibilities of being an officer. Dan Schaal, Class Vice being an active ing and mx . 35.2 31 -. 1 wg ., if aa V Q. 3 Q wg B . K Q2 2: L , WNW iff M' iff Q31 Qsh K SML Rm 'X Q? - ,Ev rf ik 5 .. . 213 1: af. W ai -. ggi? Q fi 52 4 . 'f 5 5. Q3 il A353 e EGU af 215: PV' rf? is Ka X X l . .a - . . Z 5.1.5 5 -. use . 235. X f gal? 135525 iv aw fx 515 ali - vi riff aaa? . viii QMS. W? QSM' fm 325352. wil, QW RWE rim 'fm EQ! my gfsgh aim R1 1 . fs we 0 NWS Kamal. L 84! Freshmen 'X '- '- if .lf f D K 'f x 2 A ifl 2 . . e..a . W'kk . -' - - ' W liz 5 s W X 9 VH! iv R X1 B5 THE FRE ff e 1 ,L 1 K . . pw . , . . .aw ww W aw aww awawaw w wnn aa viffsaxmf ww. flaw zzwwwf .al ,aa g.a.1qw.Np.. ma wfw11.U w1p1.m.1w,wf.Ul1w.gwm wzbxmwwwlwxw H U 1 a a rf L ..N,.W.f...,...,..ygA.Q..w,ua,.Q.m y N. M. . 1 . .. ...fa N N. l .1 W fi l . .WM .....1,,.b 1 g W1 a:,1,.U..1.vf..W.a...pw -ml.. . .M fq ,.. 11.w.Rf,.g.wm.fwg51w.w.mwwfw w.vw..A, aw wve.a..f'ww1f,q smzsigikfa. ll 3, 1..1..al is 1 if 1. - S -1 SHMEN CLASS V. Abel C. Agostinl L. Andruska M. Artwell V. Bartnolf l. Bearden K. Bender M. Brennan R. Brian H. Brown K. Brown S. Blshkup R. Bruce M. Bulakowski C. Capate I. Capate D. Carll B. Carr M. Cerasi T. Conley l. Copsetta B. Cornwall K. Cotton G. Crane I. Cunha L. D'Adarno K. Datzman K. Davis A. Davis G. Deluccia A .. . . T R N WWR N Q Q, .... i. w 3 i M ww w ziqg xa rgiqsg fafzqg ?.:gg5 vgg,lE, .g ,,1i35 ?.:.1iQQ3g. ggi iggmihgggp.. 2,1 5.5. 5 .553 Q Qgpggaga gggaiafii wjgri a w. QW . 4 aff' Zwirsfr H. www Balls. .1 S' QA Q5 Hard at work, these Freshmen carefully prepare their work for Mechanical drawing, This is a new endeavor for the Freshmen. XM The Big Step For the Freshman class, this is an exciting year. We have been anticipating the beginning of our high school years long before Labor Day, and now the first day has finally come. As we walked through the Freshman hall we saw that every- one, in his own way, looked different, whether it was a new fall wardrobe, or just a new hairstyle, and now it was all beginning. We saw the difference between being l'mere eighth graders and l'big 9th graders as soon as school began. We felt tand looked, in many casesj much older. As we saw some of our younger friends, we couIdn't believe we were that, just 3 months before. lt was a great feeling, to know we were in the senior high school and not the junior high anymore. Now that we have finished ninth grade, we know what to expect for the next three years. Let's just hope they are as great as our freshman year! QW ,ff Y WMM 4 W Quickly becoming involved, the Freshmen created the field display. It didnt take long for the Freshmen to participate. 1 fi na s VVV! am ff Q 'M ' tw.- ,iw :W 'ii -1-f -fggvfcf'-af ff Q V V ,V :Q mb- -.... -' V . During a pre-game conference, Mr. Duffy and Rob Wells discuss strategy. Rob and the freshmen football team had a very successful season. to ni' 'I w w w .,,m, w ' ' M ' M - ' H ' eksfkafmifwfgwtkuftgtittsalavi? vb 1, 1, 1, is wtiifwftfaamzsfmiiiigfmim .5 525.5715 ggygmgwg, N, 'xiii' p :dk Q- FL 'ztflv 5 . Freshmen! 85 ia iEQWZm?,Weif33W5W di2??Kf3HYYsN ifwfiwf 5'53iTS'5W'W?i5'3'W85f4i'L?iW'52'WZH1 EY Kiwi? 'iw' WT? W J F J M-:ffm . rgrggwwmiixxfwe-mxnwVfgagwmvmv .. . . . , . .4 . .. N J. . . . 'S ll C.. Q22 ,,. , .Q ...M .i D :gb1:.7iWfggm,r,y:fV'22'fW.Q'Z,4l,?4 ,..fgWEWw ww F WA MSW mi? L A'ig-i S im? A 2 X. ii S' 2 ' S S 3. . ad .. X : . az '- ii? M 525 5 ii we S1 in 4 2559 rsismiffiflmfl V ' .s- W Ml.. .. 4 . vx, R ,K Tw Q...-:LT Us ff: ii , lx x ,- ii Q--. M. - S: rx . S3 4 f 'fi . 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'SEN ark 935314521 Kia' ws? an 2 2553 5319 '94 aim W 'Q Q 't 'f 5 W MW X1 sf if SWS Field Hockey is the best sport, says Dawn Ferrel. She is one of the few Freshmen on the team. Taking time out to smile is Nicole Benjamin. Nicole loves to socialize in homeroom. Getting Back to Basics Scores for the High School Proficiency Test QHSPTJ, given to all students in thej freshman year, have dramatically increased since last year. The test, previously given on a trial basis started counting in 1986 for receivir a diploma. lt is given in the junior high grades as pre- and post-tests in the areas c reading, writing, and math to prepare students for the test in ninth grade. All ninth grade students must pass the test as a requirement for graduatid from high school. The scores increased in reading from 82.4 to 92.9 percent, writing increase from 79 to 90.5 percent, and the math increased five percent from last year. Tl' year, the testing took place on April 12, 13, and 14. There was a ninth grade parent orientation at the end of February introducir the parents of ninth graders to the HSPT. Mr. Duffy and Mr. Hill, who run the High School Proficiency Test said, 'lWe'i pleased with the increase in all scores but we feel that there is much room fl improvement. This is our major thrust for the 1987-88 school year. P. Miller l. Misslehorn F. Moffa E. Moffitt B. Moonblatt ri'i 1 is 3 D. Muni rs.: 88! Freshmen 1 K. Nehring K. O'Brein . S. Om N. Ormsby M. Pedditto S. Pickett L. Pohumka B, Prate C. Price A, Proctor R. Quiling K. Renninger S. Rehteria K. Richards S. Riccia E. Rodriquez T. Russo M. Santore M, Sahtore D. Schaal I. Sciamanna M. Siderick A. Smith M. Smith K. Spreng B. Stesis L. Tam M. Tamiggi G. Taylor M. Tomafsky C. Trose C. Turqueza T. Ukeie I. Ugolick EG y . 5 54.3 Q .. .Y X gc., . ' K H S: 2 .. if , ?' UN. 1 Qt st. ' , ,f ... .. ...R , I t 5 s fic ffm. :K V x C ' J F -lu 1' MQ' I f? , as -...., , ' X Frfix ,nil 5 kv. AK. , if A Si-V ! . N -.. . Bs. ' army, 155. . 12 ig..-if K 1 ,' . A 'fix ti iii Ny, 5 I' Q bk ,dv P9 it C., fc ns A -n-' R- 9 A XII.. A W4 Us E5 df' t 2 ii ti Freshmen! 89 1. How do you define peer pressure? Peer pressure is pressure put on you by someone to do some- thing you don't want to do in order to fit in. 2. Have you ever experienced peer pressure? NO 295. Yes 989, 3. How much of your average day do you feel is affected in any way by peer pressure? Some None or little A lot Nearly entire day 4. Which, if any, of your actions are affected by p 2 sure. What kind of clothes I wear What kind of music I listen to How much I drink How much I work I-low much I study Which sports I play The way I drive Whether I have sex Whether I take drugs Whether I smoke and how much How honest I am 580 fir 1505 110 o 690 eer pres- 2099 1500 1290 70 40' tr o 39.1 30. .o 21.1 fn 10' fo 10. fo 1:9 3196 5. If you are affected by peer pressure, you are most likely to conform when the pressure comes from . . . Combination of two or more Friends and siblings Friends Siblings Classmates and friends Classmates Siblings and classmates I 'L K. E E I ii 3596 2894. 1591 1396 794, 291 K' l ,x fr ag? at ew ggsef' 'X Q Ii -11 ts.. -5. We polled 235 students to find out their views on peer pressure. Here are the results: 6. How often do you give in to peer pressure? Occasionally 3996 Often 3193 Quite often 2591, Never 590 7. When faced with peer pressure, you are most likely to: Give in to it 3492. Give in to it andfor defy it 2795 Act independently 2295 Defy it 179s 8. If you give in to peer pressure, why do you give in? To keep old friends 3995 To make new friends 3195 To have a cool image 1590 To have an adult image 1190 I don't know how to say no 491. 9. If you act independently, why do you do so? I can't afford to some of the things my peers do 3095 I am influenced more by pressure from other sources leg. parents, religious figures, etc.l 1295 Peer pressure doesn't affect me at all 590 Combination of two or more 539.5 10. If you defy pressure, why do you do so? I don't like the people who pressure me 359, Sometimes the activity I feel pressured into turns me off 299, I like to be defiant 14? I feel strongly opposed to peer pressure in principle 89. Combination of two or more 149. we 2. g,g gui' if ti? --f a..,5 L 11. When were you first affected by peer pressure? During lunior High School 679, I have never been affected 99. During High School 219. During Grade School 39, 12. At what age do you feel that peer pressure affects peopl most strongly? 13-15 7396 Under 13 127s 16-18 109. 19 and over SW, J 13. What usually happens once you have given in to pe pressure? The pressure stops and I am accepted by my peers 379. The pressure stops but I feel rejected by my peers 299, I continue to feel pressured but I feel accepted by my peers 1896 I continue to feel pressured and I still feel rejected by my peers 1093 I never give in to pressure 6? 14. Do you ever catch yourself pressuring your peers? No 799, ' Yes 21W 15. When you see your peers pressuring someone you usuall Feel indifferent 409, Feel upset, but do nothing 329. loin in 199, + Say or do something to stop it 92. 16. Please comment on how you believe peer pressure ha. affected your self image. No effect 659. It has helped me to become my own person 299, It has helped me to become more independent in my decisions 69. K. Warrington B. Weingartner C. Wilkinson A. Williams W. Wilson C. Winkler Winkelspecht I. Wright K. Wright I. Workman . A typical Freshman dass in agtion, Swordfighting French Style: Eric Moffa and 90!Freshmen Jennifer Schiamanna participate in the Lifesaver Race during Spirit Week. Z , X r ,,....,. .Nh , Preparing for that particular day's game, Freshman Rob Wells and his laughing il! OUT illustrious cameraman, Ingrid Foster and assistant adjust their equipment. The freshman team did well this year. nel' friendS take time out to pose for this picture. E. Williams K. Young Q was N. Benjamin C. Cepeda Here we capture April Ross in one of her various classes. April is not a Freshman, but since we had a vacant space we stuck her in anyway. fi t 7 , gg .. 4, ,Q fu. Yo! A final interesting note for the Freshman class Labor Freshman year! Here we see Freshman Bill Simon. presented by Mike Sadorik in his usual fashion. He was an active part in the concert band, playing the drums. Freshmen! 91 f, Mrs Angeline Mr AVIZIUS Mrs. Beauregard Mr. Bianco Mr. Bryant Mrs. Caffrey The Backbone of M.S.H.5. Basically, Maple Shade High School has one of the finest faculties in all of South Jersey. We have so many qualified, dedicated teachers, and we seldom appreciate it. For example, people seldom realize hovv much extra time the teachers spend with their students after class ends. Mrs. Beaure- gard, Mrs. Korch, Mrs. Pazdan, Mr. Rutan, Mr. Gilch, Ms. Slonim, and Mr. Coceano are only a fevv of the many teachers vvho spend their time helping students after school. Secondly, several of them loecame active in school events and clubs. Mrs. Fingerman, practically has a heart attack aid- ing the yearbook staff, Mr. Mazza assists in the sports department, Mrs. Korch both controls the junior Class and the Soccer team, and not to men- tion Mr. Lupini QDECAJ, Slomin tSpanishl, Mr. Mitchell lTrack and Cross Countryj and many, many, more. We are very lucky to have such a caring and dedicated faculty. zzfqrzzlirzwifazzfmzsiszwsrwzwy.:1w1'S-H2171 . g 4 ,A i, 1 fig:f-,-,f,ef'rmf,gazbrgfggzg'-,g o- Ms. Christy-Cohen Mr. Courtney Mr. Douglass Mr. Duffy Y wr, TQ 4 ' , Ariz- ' r- -mf ' 3 s f f-P1 fs. , 1 I was Q Mrs. Fingerman Mrs. Ferguson Mrs. Gibson Mr. Harkins l7,R:.Lii-W'wL,zLw1J,LL.Lr ,J,.,:U,I,f .f ' 1, -'lvi'.3 TSMG'-'AllffiwfizNEQZJZLWTZHYSWQZZQLLVZiw:Uw19-ilr' Tw, w 'M M H 'w V V ' ' w V - 1, f W4 M ,ff Mr. Hlll Mrs. Kamaras Mr. Keegan Mrs. Kel sh sfuvri , 9 x OK 0 Mr, Kinsey f star H rw Klaus W Qi' howl i 66 if ll . Q1 ffl Ms. Krick Mr. Krout Mr. Lupini Mr. Mallgrave Mr. Mazza Mrs. Pazdan TEACHER POLL FAVORITE FEMALES Favorite Teacher Mr Somers Favorite Teacher Mrs. Ferguson Best Dressed Mr Klaus Best Dressed Mrs. White Best Looking Mr Chladek Best Looking Mrs. Bianco Most Athletic Mr Mitchell Most Athletic Ms. Angeline Funniest Teacher Mr Varsaci Funniest Teacher Ms. Krick All-a-round best TeacherMr. Varsaci Favorite Class Psychology 94! Faculty This year's all-around favorite teacher, Mr. Varsaci teaches the class of psychology. xi YQ Smiling and showing his pearly whites is Mr. Klaus. Mr, Klaus is Pausing in the middle of a class, Mr, Mazza poses for a picture our new English teacher this year. -LE: a 3 Mrs. Poinsett Mr. Reisman I ' 1 1 I' M Caught by surprise, Mrs, Ferguson stops to have her picture taken. Smiling for the camera is Mr. Mitchell. He is the Maple Shade High School track coach. M me . .gf 5 i Mr. Rutan Mr. Severin ff if mv Showing off her Beatles Forever shirt on Spirit Week is Mrs. Kelpsh. She is our very spirited English teacher. Patiently waiting while Ms. Pazdan takes roll is Ryan Kinnerman, Brian McCardle, and Mike Snyder. Ms. Simon Mrs. Stember Mr. Stone Mrs. Taylor 96! Faculty ,, 5 :,. Mr. Sommers Ms. Thomas :owing some school spirit, Mrs. Vaughn dresses as a Wildcat at the people rally. . ' W'4Ki 'ggeww fgggw ' 'P 225121. ,, WW'Mv5jg, wwytq aw ' ,s , , - ,,, ,,,...,V L H W , N Mr. VanHorn Mr. Varsacl Look, during Spirit Week even the faculty joins in. Seen here, Ms. Beauregard was caught wearing a football jersey. uv' ,JJ I' Miss Vaughn Mrs FACULTY NOT PICTURED Mrs. Alfano Mr. Aronovv Mr. Baron Mr. Berdosh Mr. Betterly Mr. Buzzard Mr. Chladek Mr. Coceano Mr. David Mr. Gatti Mr. Gilch Mr. Isabella Mrs. Kines Mr. rout Mr. Llnkmeyer Mr. Lizzio Mr. Mitchell Mr. Schuld Mrs. Slonim Mrs. Stein Mrs. White Mr. Yelonsky FacuHy!97 if Mr. Harmon lvlr. Ninerell Mr. Dilvlarzio They D Basically, Maple Shade has a well edu- cated and helpful group of administra- tors vvho are very much dedicated to the vvell being of our high school. They have done a fine job of getting the stu- dents here various extracurricular activi- ties and even restora- tion of the lost field trips. The staff in- cludes Dr. Sherry lSu- perintendentl, Mr. Stephen Marinoff lBusiness Administra- Assisting in the cafeteria is one of Mr. Ninerell's many Paperwork, budgets, curriculum, programs, l0Vlf MV- Harmon duties. public relations, etc. are just a few of the tasks in Mr. l-larmon's busy day. ft'-M, . . , .. ,, S' z,e.e,,t- ,.Jf K ,, Mw-,,,',.s R T i ,,,, 5 N' get icfst , lPrincipalJ, Mr. Niner- ell, Mr. Difvlarzio, and Mrs. Pliskin. These QVVKWTWP l Seen often in the halls, the main office, and very invol A nb L. his ui ii 'QM' ,,......-manuals 4 Mrs. PllSl4iF1 Dr. Sherry Mr. Marinoft if All! administrators have to run the entire school system, and that is no easy task. Students often take for granted all the work the administra- tors do. Passing casu- ally between classes, one does not see the fruits of their labor. But when one takes a closer look, it is easy to see that the ad- ministrators have their work cut out for them. Between piles of paperwork and herds of red tape, they still manage to get their work done. Thanks for every- thingl .annum nr co Q eu Q0 4 004 go ov? q0 099 0 l ees. go was one sow? 'ace eva ,aa 693909 ew rehab eve? shake kiwi Q W Honors English teacher and area supervisor, Mr. Duffy Taking a break from a board meeting, Mr. Marinoff has a hectic day. smiles for the camera, Mr. Marinoff is the business manager , t,,,t t , , . ,i,. 'Mi ,It J, 5 V ktytit ry Vtykgk ii,, s c,tt ' iris s l , , lg, ' ' t A V- , i if if 77 , , ,ma H .. - - I F5 I A 'L I 'V I 'V , s iii f s Ui Vgyrw V Z ,ri . ax ks 1 . . . K, , , - , ,V ,,,, ,I Iv S3 f , A 0 I I , I t V4 KV t. F' i 'ittvm' ' t, I F ' t i i s i i 1 i i M i 'I if s '11 5' i i i . i i -+ , 5, ,aw ,,ii,,a irs s k a , i in at i , i , i .iw A , . , . , V .. N . .. ff, 1, krkrkkk A ry g xi A V K X 1 A .2 1 3 ATKV F . -g , - M, Vk,V, VV f ky ,K , . . - Ai .t.,, ,, t. li f ','. A Q l Q j , i,,it' , ', I iki, i' tlk i is 35 i Q' ' S W it illt 'il,tti it ,ttt :tk VV'.47h Vi klkh 1, kk', .k I A VIA, i f I HW in ii,, itsit ii,, Dr. Sherry, the Superintendent of Schools. - s sill f t f ,J wfmiizzis gzftwfwgzatiw, 5121225322 wifi: mslziifaf f 1 E35 mx , VF: 1 'ff tri at A z an Li 1 1? 131 fi A uw px Le: ,, A ,VX .V I AkV,, , 7, I Kr V, ,V,,V,, ,V .V UZ! A 3.7inki,V,::ViV,f,ma4j31,L2,Wi.?7:iaV1kJi?,wTEZmiwimvggizwbimjLgiimibiiijwbwjizglyimawwmwi X f sas aswffm-Q f v Linda Dickman Howard Yocum, Esquire Board President Board Member S L .. 1 ,X if I' 5 Q 3 kk.x k N, , E E 11 Charles Kauffman Board Member S I E., . at I Q The Board of Education 100!Board of Education f I ,A ...fro lames Shoemaker Board Member Constance Gillespy Board Member Palmira Fox Board Member 1 4, A , V V, VVI, , ' Z J .,2- y B 6 j i V gf l '- L , ,, lil zg 1:- r .ya f ' i .. it 4 ,.,.,,..a.. E I ' 3 , mo. 2 x 5 , X 1 X ' - ' v , . y y B' 3 V fi EI 'K L' Q ,xii 5 K . H J A Horace A. McAdams Kathleen Williams Walter Holroyd Board Member Board Member Board Member Robert Mosly Dr. Sherry Steven Marinoff Board Member Superintendent of Schools Business Manager Basics On the Board The Board of Education is composed of a dedicated, hard- working group of people who are responsible for running the school system. The Board meets twice a month to enact and discuss new policies and procedures, essential to continue the high quality of education provided at Maple Shade. Mrs. Linda Dickman is the Board of Education President, who presides at meetings. Dr. Sherry, school superintendent, and Mr. Marinoff, the business manager, also attend the meet- ings. With dedication and hard work, these people have helped the school system to progress and maintain a high quality of education. Readying items for the meeting Mrs. Dickman, the Board President, reviews the agenda. Board of Education! 101 , --.,, l,- ,,1f, ,,, I jk .. ,, ,, , ,,,, L SWE 2341! Mr. Foulks . , .,VV t, . 'M Mrs. Smith A if .. f, I I ., II7,, I ., f2:f2?f'?,Q, :5iE,'5sEE.El W S EIEWJLSE-fi:?li15','iI ff ,.,, ,,,. ,.,, ..,, ..,, . ,,,..,, . , , . -f . . P f tg tiywffm tsz'f-fiwif Mr. Guest '7-Ieming Us in All Ways Possible We have a very diligent staff in the guidance department. They are always vvorking their hardest for the students, doing a lot of vvork for little thanks. After working all summer planning and making student's schedules, they then come to school and meet vvith most of the Seniors to plan their careers after high school, They aid each Senior with his college plans. Then when spring rolls around, they have to meet vvith every student from grades eleven through eight to plan their individual class schedules. All this has to be done, plus listening and caring for the many stu- dents problems. After that, and many other things, itfs back to vvork over the same. The cycle begins again. Mrs. Pliskin if : QW X' .18 - Qi 'A jg gs. E I , 5-'ix ft K Pausing to get some information from the office is Mrs. Pliskin. She is the Director of Pupil Personal Services, 'W-Q. FVQ. un. i KXNQIYIN , till NIE 4:1-1 S A representative from Stockton State College talks to Dave Proudly showing offaflyer for Rutgers University is one ofthe College Borginis about the courses they offer. Fair representatives, ff- l S234 Listening to a few students, this representative from Trenton State College Trying to decide what college to go to are lim Winklespecht, Glenn Caugler, is ready to answer any questions that may arise. and Ron Estel. Conversing over some coffee are Mr. Dimarzo, Mr, Guest, and Miss Smith. They are all necessary in keeping the school running as smoothly as it does. S-- X c . Q - 'S - 'ie . - 4 I k V 5' . . , , S M in I lik-f'. 'H119T7H-2iii.Q?i.Z,i?.lZwfiiwiiilhWiilvgiwig'-w',iw'3 rl'7 xii-fini.-'ff' ,LL A-' , V ' - -f ' ' f ' ' r V HL if nazi '23-3fQ3if5?1' M552 s 125 . AE? mt sta 55 is fl ZH? 3 if, V , W ,,V, 1 N 27: , VV YVVV Y Mrs. Costellan f ff Mrs. Puitz fig , Mrs. Lopez Mrs. Hart E i Even with another new member in the office, the - secretaries are still kept busy. But this year they final- C ly got a break with the new computers. Their never- R ending duties of organizing files, recording informa- tion, typing information, answering phone calls and E a lot more are easier to handle. But this doesn't i mean that they aren't busy anymore. As long as T there is a high school, they'll always be busy. So next timemake sure to thank them, and make their job A ' worthwhile. 104!Secretaries Mrs. Palmer Mrs. Knaus Mrs. Burgin Mrs. Santori nnndlmnlnr Mrs. Boyd Mrs. Maradeno ff' s s 'nr hsti . 'E-'ti - uc., -- cgsfff' - f s ga. - .slgc ist K G fl. A sg -4 .ALJ 1.5 in y .M Watching Mark Brown enjoy his pizza, Brian Enjoying their lunch are Jamie Ventura and Dudley and Pat Ireland discuss their work. Glenn Gaugler. They love to eat our schools - lunch. . lls 4 lll' l l',s 'f'o' ' 2 Asking Karen Pohubka about her weekend is Cafeteria worker Mrs. Thailman is Rosemarie Santore. Lunch has always been the responsible for making sure our lunches are time to socialize. delicious. - Let's Eat! One thing that many Shaders take for granted is school lunch. A lot of work goes into that lunch that always seems to be waiting for you 5th period. The staff in the cafeteria starts work early, before home- room, to prepare a nutritious lunch for all the high school students. What lunch means varies from stu- dent to student. Whether lunch is just a time to eat, socialize, or catch up on some homework you didn't finish, lunch in the cafeteria is always a welcome pause in a long day. So the next time you get your lunch, be sure and say thanks: the staff certainly deserves it. Cafeteria! 105 C A F E T E R I l A Eg 'Q 4 415' ' ff 5 ,Xi kr s L, f F 1 2-y Lfgey 21 ,Z 0 Government Day 'Students in Government is an educational experience providing an awareness of what government is all about. The students learn as they enact the various positions to which they are assigned. WStudents in Government Day is an extreme- ly positive activity in which the Rotary Club of Maple Shade involves students in the events con- cerned with governing Maple Shade. On Decem- ber 8 students worked with school board mem- bers and school officials and observed duties. Those participating in the event, which included students receiving Rotary Certificate of Merit Awards at a School Board meeting, were: Dr. Sherry and his counterpart, Michele Dickman, Ro- tary President and School Board member Horace MacAdams with loanne Guilliford, Board Attor- ney Col. Howard R. Yocum with Richard Kings- borough, Board President Linda Dickman with Ting Cosper, Business Administrator and Board Secretary Steven M. Marinnoff with Ann-Marie Wojcik, Kathy Williams with Heide Madjeski, james Shoemaker with William Sphere, Charles Kauffman with Christian Haeuber, Connie Gil- lespy with loan Nolte, Walter Holroyd with An- thony Cerasi, Palmira L. Fox with Michelle Fried- man, and Robert Moseley with Tishara Brickus. hill I luniors in Government On December 16, a second 'Government Day was held. This time the students shared various government positions. Charlie AvalonefCouncilman Ansert, Greg Piotti!Councilman loe Dugan, Paul Ackerman!Mr. Mornell, Kyu Om!Councilwoman Perrini, Philip BrennenfMajor Troso, Bill SteinfPolice Chief Ryan, james Bogart!Mr. Sheridan, Brenda Silcox!Manager Haueber, lanine Perkins, !Rosemary Wallace Twps. Clerk, Sophomores in Government Chris Hauber, loan Nolte, Ting Cosper, Anthony Cerasi, Bill Spear, loanne Guilliford, Rich Kingsborough, Mitch Freidman, Dr. Sherry, Michelle Dickman, Heide Madjeski, Anne-Marie Wojik, Tishara Brickus. 'tis 6595182 il 3 'X its 1.2- .-- .- 538854559 AQ' l I Government Day! 107 I I PEOPLE I I I I I I I I I I gg-L11 f fbffrfi. I5 5 W WW A E T 1. . ,QU QQ' 40 'SAX , ,ff yfjfgfcf MU! P fffiw ,jf Qfiwifgiiwy , yf, X, J X W M-fu. 2 n 2 f if , 7 ,tv- Q ,Ste - w f 12 - ,G N-W . 1 -- sv? EEA Ms . 1 Q , X, 3 'lx R , l ' ilffgb , +. slailaiw i .i4T'13mkS2f'K9QQSlS?5a1aws2fpn:':w,59im1l F swam.-Hia 39-imbgwdmix-wi-QWBZH www. mm -In fi? 55 if a we we S' ,,wW,,gs,t.,s .5 W i 1, , Q , ,M ti M sits sm was Ssi,s W,W q,J1,,M4,i,-M, M W q.s,s,M .,Ms,s,,, ,. Eg. Q . sw is if sa 652 M Riffs 1 ass 32: Q 1 ff ifmiiii 5, was sf .WF lk 5 !i1's's'v'f MM itgw swiss i 1 W Q1 W, figs s Q is 1 S uf Q 11,5 'f an I M swggs if sw vis M eww it 'U Wan? WY PM M g P Weil sw' frfwiwf we ,Q views mn QS swssmsawsi U Www 1 ,aw fr wfffffsnme gi M sas me its xg finesse, we Ms-as swssssisis Mase Wg ,es eg Vgsft faffim isifff' gfwf'f5,, 'i iw H f 3 it l' Q X 4 'Paxifsfie if wwf 'is 'is ' 1 www P' f is wfffi if Sstavfk 'ff 3 ,gf s Nsmm f,,fMs.si,,,,fg 4 1 2 M M Q fs gg 321 ' 5 3 W' it 'N 37 it 12 Q PE Hfsgwfwf sigfaf ages sfgffwgi was skits 2,519 YQPJ-15,645 'ZEQSLW fps H6 Q M031 1 W 'S : f : Qs ' . . u f t f Going for the hit, Ryan Kinnerman con- centrates on the pitcher. Ryan is also on the Varsity football team, A Great Season Without a doubt, baseball is one of Americas favorite sporl Never does a moment go by vvhen somewhere one overhea mention of the previous evening's game, the score or some ke plays. ln Maple Shade, things aren't much different. The 1987 tea achieved a 10-12 record through great effort and hard work. Eve though plagued by injuries, the team still always managed to con out on top, In addition, the team qualified for the state tournamer where they performed very well indeed. Thanks to Coach Varsa and the whole team, the season turned out great. is 42 .1- And here's the delivery! Dan luckett is ready to welcome the ball. Dan is an ex- ceptionally good player. Yu. Screech ---- l john Gee makes it just in time. lohn is an excellent player. as Q ,-f K U as . sler 2- swmav . fwwvwrwwdrs Qgfias'QwSi.e,,,43,g,.MMggiiigedwflwft ,,lse +- ef fir fl lffw1rFW??wmfW 14 BasebaH!113 Soffpajijl V. rsrrr. . ..rvi - J ' , rt 2 s V . 5 .' f V f if is i Us M C g .f.- W 4: U aah. .ru ' 4. . . Softball Spirit Most people think softball is the equivalent to baseball, but easier. l not, in fact, many people think it could be even harder, especially w Miss Korch as a coach. Though she is a tough coach, she can really ca about her team. With a record like 2-10 for JV, they didn't have a very successful ye but they kept the famous l'Shader's spirit. Freshman players like Laura Borgia and Linda Wrigley showed mu promise. They lost a very valuable player, Kim Barnebei, due to ma injuries. She still showed up to many of the team's games. lt's spirit li Kim's that makes the Wildcats widely appreciated. Varsity players lt Geisenheimer and Tina Smith will be missed, but Debbie Pearson, freshman on Varsity, may prove to be a very valuable player. Hey! I've got this play made in the glove! jennifer Socha is having a great time, and it looks as if she's been caught in one of those moments in sports. Now, these kind of pictures really make you want to sign up for the softball season. Www? as Maw' .M ' W x 'O r igjop After a great team effort the girls rally around each other. Much teamwork was displayed. , tl'-5. , ,,,g:,,a' ifftfwf ' VARSITY Top Managerg Debbie Howe, Dawn Ruff, lulia Geisenheimer, Kristen Martionvich, Sally Bennett, ludy Sano, Coach Mazza Kneeling Manager, Mara Roitman, Amy Hirsch, Tina Smith, Theresa McGonigile Debbie fTacoJ Pearson, Amy Kasserkert SBSH? was Q YV Now that I got it, what do l do with it? Michele Fried- men is a sophomore this year. It ik. vARisiTY Topp Kim Barnabee, Kristen Wolfe, Dawn Jacobs, Shannon O'Brien, Heidi Madjeski, Laura Borgia, Kelly Zavin, Holly Rua, s Nicole Kelly .. Sitting down: Coach Miss Krick, Heather White, Jackie Cerwonka, jennifer Socha, 0 3 Michelle Freidrnan, . ,Q Linda Wrigley, Lori Anderson Softball!115 .q Wil, ,- l' '11 25555355 fgzefzg, tg f.g5?.55,a:g5 13,5 1-Pt'f't' H 7h,'w.:.y,'wammtsi : f it .: 5!ff:Y75i'i M522 tiff :I 22 5 53555 LaCrosse . .. .Q It ,Jw Msn, an W .L .IL .M 1, ,V nv-up ml my W , fgfasfgszgs Zfifssfg 255 5g ::52f:52:5F5g:E5J f35f:35'5:g:g if:jg5: Waiting for the draw, Kathy Dyke and Michele Dickman try to block the oppos- ing team. A Bright Future Another year of LaCrosse has gone by. We received a nex coach, Mrs. Knowls. She introduced LaCrosse to many new player who have attempted to make this a winning season. Throughot the season Sophomores Jeanne Keefer and Michele VVorthingto showed their stuff as lV and Varsity centers. Freshman Elaine McHal also showed a lot of skill by making varsity. One major problem c the season was a lack of goalies. len Stuart became Varsity goalie while IV was tossed around by Chrissy Kuni, Carol Pleiss and Eu Sook Kang. They all did well. With many new and enthusiastic players, the future looks ver bright for the Maple Shade LaCrosse team. B 532 Get that ground ball! Elaine McHale often had no trouble picking one up. VARSITY Front: Brenda Silcox, Cindy Orr, leanne Keefer, Karen McCoug, Raquel Lopez, Michele Worthington, Row 25 lonie Grace, Nancy Brennan, Bernadette Kisielewski, Anne McGovern, Atla Aristone, Row 35 len Stuart, Heather McGeorge, Mary McGovern, Anita McCann, Pam Gladden, Dee Stuart, Coach Knowls With great determination all over her face Michele Worthington fights for the draw Coach Harris urges her forward I ?.Q'J,X..V,,W,-. wwzfase., ., .t 5 at V, ,I , V ,, f 'Inf'Pc,'3Egf'ffa',-Cfaaif-'fig:SN,f:'QG:-fzszw.csv5 rg ' w tiff R VARSITY Front, Carol Pleis Michele Dickman Kathy Dyke Sue McGeoch Cindy Hess Row 21 Youngju Suh, Michele Worthington, Christy Zak Eun Sook Kang Nikki Marryott Row 35 Coach Knowls Elaine McHale Chrissy Kuni Anita McCann, Karen Kammerhoff, Dee Stuart, Coach Harris LaCrosse! 1 1 7 ef sg: 555' lgwfwaf mf af? ,ft 2' ali? asjfjjiitklifajilf 'Z .gtgzagwagg ,M-5 ,mu we w:'ams9ei?i2..5 fwmzmwm 5 Vwfhff vs Kgp H ff, Fi,fg.ag.m ,555 Mya,-1: 3 'masfwgxg 652452511 2 ffisi filiaghifiltjwi ateifgwggiifkiifrg if fa twigs ,fzgwfgm , .4 W ww., XM-V 'W:wz,:fMww,2a A . My --2Q.1w.,z,mfg,-wma ,cwa 1 Tra k E 3 2 .Q . Q 5 2 ,mt 3. f X f. Q' 'Y Y K 2 5 E On the Right Track Upper and underclassmen alike, the 1987 Track team went into eac and every meet intending to come out a winner. Being a track athlet requires timing, agility and quick thinking. Luckily, we had athletes wit these qualities leading our team. Senior captains Dave Connelly, lim Nolt and lim Rolke helped the team move ahead in the ranks. The year ende in a 4-4 record along with a few very close meets and a few disappointin cancellations. lim Nolte broke three school records in 1987, including th mile, the 800, and the pole vault. Although lim and the other seniors w not be there with the team in 1988, with the return of a few trac veterans and some new talent in a few key positions, the team should d extremely well in 1988. Leaping with all might, senior Rocco Prate gives his all in this jump. Rocco was a great asset in the hurdlers as well as the long jump. 35 VARSITY Back Row: Coach Schuld, lim Bonehead Nolte, Eric Kim, lim Brannen, Andy Adams, loe McCotter, lohn Mulvenna, Dave Connelly, Rocco Prate, Doug Tomase Next Row: Amy Carruth f5Iatsj, Steve Wilson, Bruce Bubba Czeiner, Tom Goll, lim Thalman, Mike Connelly, Mike Dalton, Ting Cosper, Frank Niederkorn, Dave Graves Next Row: loanne Guilliford, lohn Cunha, Bill Stein, Glenn Gaugler, lim Rolke, Matt Rogers, Rich Karcher, Pat Delaney, Dave Santori, Mark Pascullo Next Row: Coach Gatti, Ron Marshall, Rich Piccola, Fred Gilmer, Brian Brown, lim Bogart, leff Havers, Pl. Ackerman, Steve Murray, Dan Volpe, letf Booth Next Row: Glenn Cox, Chris Hauber, Steve Ormsby, Rich Kingsborough, Tony Gilmer, Bob Weyman, loe Castellani, Charlie Avallone, Greg Piotti, Kyle Fegley, Bob Martin, Coach Mitchell 1 Winding up for his throw, Marc Pascuillio draws on all his strength to make this throw his best. Track!1 19 Golf -My:wt,qwq,w.ziwggmfi.,,tt,,!W.w.!!s,t4mtW Ml -.s,'!!,,V.R,. ,, ,M ffm rms .1-iffffiffg Hfrsiifezgt ffsfwzgbfff mg 1555.615 lffisf :ifffsszgfifzr-rfirfwifffifif' f frm Q Jsffifwawiw at was t g i Q E g t , t S, li ' , s tt,tttt X ,tl E Friendly Competition From that first tee-off to that important drive on the 7th to tl final putt on the last hole, golf is all-in-all a very rewarding sport. Ac a little friendly competition, a few difficult holes and you have a gc match at its best. Although the game itself can be frustrating at times, the fruits diligence are shown as the match concludes. Even though golf m. not be as rigorous as other spring sports, it is certainly just as mul fun as any of them. Thanks to our team, the golf tradition lives on Maple Shade . . . Now, where is that nine-iron? X as S- . 6.5 Smiling and kneeling down, the beautiful and talented ludi Zak places the ball on the tee. is Qed 7st Tee lDhite Qourse is Zee Blue Qottzzse Waiting for the inevitable, our friend the Top Flite takes it like a man. What did this ball do to deserve this any way? 1 VARSITY Steve Easterday, Phil Brennan, Dave Borginis, ludi Zak, jason Rubino, Chris lacovini, Coach Gilch, Assistant Coach Leo Coceano -4, Laughing with the members of another team are Phil Brennan and Chris lacovini. A little friendly competition is all it takes to make golf enjoyable. Golf! 121 pgpyzzfiwg S. Football .ss1'::-Mgwft,,5'!!'Mwwts!!w,.t.,fsm,,,,:Wmm,W..t.s??!ls.ss.A,.st,!!Fm.vM.s!!w.f:m.,!!WsfmP95'siwssW- .WW-, mm .mp UU, MMM mm New .mm N sg 5:5t:4:::gh::::::522f:swf1ff::fii :sf 25:4 e:::i5i5f55Z:355 ?if:if tif! ftiiff zfazz w zifsfz f ffi ft: ifliiiifiiiiisfif Ziiffffiifzi flffzmi2myif257wi?fs:2552?-Ybifraizffiisis 'f f'2f::sffiS:::siz::ZS:2:5451 255:52541:rw52:S?iF::f1ZswfSSi:::J1ff254 fifffz ff?fiSm'fJif:g:f22 2:f::2v22s:sgf?gss:l I 5 ff ff ,Uggwsmeft..ri::.ws,tt,wshttss. -wsm,fW,,ewt,w.twwwwm, mwewms emfzwwm Mfs..:HM-1. Hmm 'f..,-lfww-W, t frm. W Playing aggressively, Marc Pascuillo and Anthony Moffa complete a pass. Marc is an active senior and Anthony is also on the wrestling team. Great Spirit! The football team was very optimistic this year and showed grea enthusiasm for playing. They had high hopes for a winning seasor However, their hopes were not enough, but even though the goals fell through, they continued to fight on like true Shaders. Th team was led by Seniors: Scott Worthington, lohn Stanton and Mikf Cookg luniors: Tom Coll, Ed Critchfield and Ryan Kinnermang any Sophomore, Ting Cosper. The freshmen team showed great potential. With the reinstate ment of Freshmen football team into the sports program, the futurf of Maple Shade looks very promising. M6 ., Coach Schuld talks to player lim Hung about his performance. The entire team concentrates on winning the game in the second half. NEG QQSH-liz?-ifgfkii-fe'5?st'tiS VARSITY Front: Bob Cickman, Rick Naryez, Mike Easterday, Anthony Cerase, Rich Shelmerdine, Bill Lindsey, Phil Venerei, Wayne McDonnell, lim Cloak, Dan Volpe, 2nd row: Ed Crichfield, Anthony Moffa, Scott Worthington, john Cunna, Mike Cook, Bob Barnab, loel Yetter, Mart Rogers, Cary Vencious, Tom Coll, Back: Coach Betterly, Coach Ranshaw, john fmanagerj, Ryan Kinnerman, Mark Piscullo, Bob Barret, Cary Cauntt, Mide Cusgrove, lohn Stanton, Ban Vallen, Ting Cosper, Bave Appleton, Coach Berdosh. Greg Kuni manages to pull away from the opposing players and takes the ball down the field. Creg is an important player on the Freshman team. FRESHMAN Front: Nick Santore, Bob Moonblatt, Bill Howe, Mark Pedito, Cetin, George Stride, Mike Cerasi, Brian Curr, Andy Procter, lim Hung, Frank Morra, Scott Renteria, Back: Coach Shuld, Doug Bimmer, Dan Vllamn, Rob Wochs, lim Copsetta, Rob Cermo, Len Wright, Frank Miller, Nick Ciannini, Frank Winklespecht, Mike Santore, lohn Cisesenhiemer, Ken Krug, Vince Bartholf, Coach Klaus. Coach Duffy, not pictured. 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Dan lucket Grd team All'5outh lersery last yeari, the Cats w hoping to qualify for the state tournament. The offense was led by Keith Lightner, with Q8 goalsi, and fthe Penalty Shotmasterl Kyu Chong Q had 6. Three players: leff Snyder, Joe Petrichco and Frank McHale scored their first varsity goals this yi Adding to the offense were the likes of John Gee, Claudio Torres, Scott Eustace and Kurt Weistl scored at least 1 goal this year. On defense loe Wrigley did an excellent job filling in for an injured Dan lucket. He also turned throwing into a scoring opportunity. Dennis Klein was versatile enough to play at left back and stil in a few goals playing wing. Steve Orimsby and Craig Schaal, the teams two hardest working I ' y had fine seasons, as well as Gary Murphy, Frank McHale, jamie Ventura and Rich Karcher, who all time in the backfield, A special note goes to goal tender leff Frett who turned in many fine perforr in his first varsity season. With as many as 11 starters, plus help from Chris Orimsby, Mark Furphy, Dan Schaal and Heuber, all of whom played lV, Coach Cladek should have another promising season to' ' ' . V .f,,53kil'l6 Q ?'K.i 19 x ,-1, 4 l' if ll 'I 3 VARSITY Bottom: leff Snyder, Steve Omsby, Ray Curnew, Dan luckett, loe Petrochko, Gary Murray, Keith Lightner, Frank McHaIe, Tim McHale, pg! As the veins in our player's face begin to bulge out, everyone gathers around in amazement. We scare off many players this way. sl ,, Top: Mr. Claydek, Coach Rich Karcher, Dennis Klein, john Gee, Kurt Wist, left Frett, lamie, Claudio Torez, loe Wrigley, and Kyu Om Knocking down his opponent, Kyu Om plays aggres- sive soccer. Kyu is a great asset to the team. To Bottom Dan Schaal Brian Haieler leffy D Angelo Mikey McGovern Scott Loyou Craig Green Andree Lopez leff Thompson Mark Furph jeff McLore W,,Minga?.,5Xc5a.UWgt.,zi.assays.: w,ff.w:Qtf,qt h. 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Defending our goal, Jeanne Keefer, Sally Bennett and Barrie Stesis all dis- courage the other team from ap- VARSITY Top row: Mr. Lupini, Coach Dawn Ruff, Debbie Snyder, Kristin Martinovich, Sally Bennett, Elaine McHale, Marie Scott, Sheila Hutchins Bottom: Joanne Gulliford, Amy Kassekert, Debbie Vernier, Barrie Stesis, Denise Klein, Jeanne Keefer, Dawn Jacobs, Tishara Brickus PV0aChlnS- Holding her breath, Maureen Brennan guards the ball from the opposite team. Showing her abilities, Debbie Vernier kicks the ball with her knee. y .sry Cross Running Free This year, cross country retained its respectable record in Free dom Division. Coach Mitchell and the team worked diligently tl achieve a 10-2 record. Unfortunately, the team lost to Delran earl' on in the season which meant they would not win the Division lik- they had the previous five years. Undaunted by this loss, the tean continued on to vvin all the other division meets. Much to thel disappointment, the team did not qualify for states either, so thel could not become Group I champions. Without a doubt, the crod country team performed outstandingly this year and with it carrid amazing potential for next year. Thank God, I'm done! Chris lacovini crosses the finish line ahead of a Riverside runner. Chris did a fine job running this year. Well, that was easy! Senior Bob Martin leads the team to a victory over River- side. He was the team captain and a 1987 TEAM Front: Pl Ackerman, Andy Williams, Chris lacovini, Rich Kingsbourough, and Captain Bob Martin. Back: loe Nolte, Eric Diamond, Bob Weyman, James Bogart, Steve Wilson, Greg Piotti, leff Havers, Coach Mitchell great aSSet tO the team. S-T-R-E-T-C-H it out! Stretching is a necessity in running and here lunior, Chuck Colbert, shows how it's done. Chuck was a big asset this year. Cross Country! 129 Field Ho key T W5 Mu 'Mya fi' V . l Fighting for the ball, Karen McCoog is determined to get it from the other team. Special Skill Maple Shade's field hockey team is truly a special one. Starting w the team's skilled defense, Bernadette Kisielewski and Sandy Lloyd a two great goalies. They save many games with their wonderful blocl Outside the goal is the defense. Cindy Hess, Kim Hirsh and Sue Duffy a all senior defense players with loads of talent. When the hockey ball is by our defense, it's being taken down the field by the offense. lvl McGovern is the only senior on the offense line. Our team's effort ting is rewarded in a 2-O shut-out over Riverside. The two goals were scor first by sophomore Michelle Dickman and second by freshman Dax Ferrell. The entire team played a wonderful game that day. Coacl' Terry Knowles and Diana Barbachio teach everyone on the team wi Even when they don't win a game, the field hockey team is on tor . - .V . K f- , , ,. p Good form is always a must for Ma- ple Shade Field Hocky girls. VARSITY Top: Terry Knowles fcoachj, Dana Bar- bacio fmanagerj, lennifer Stuart, Chrissy Kuni, Sue Duffy, Mary McGov- ern Icaptainj, Heidi Madjeski, loan Cal- lahan, Karen McCoog, lennifer McGeogh fmanagerj Middle: Dawn Ferrell, Sherrie Mosely, Kim Datzman, Christi Zak, Kim Hirsch fcaptainj, Sue McGeogh, Cindy Hess fcaptairij, Michelle Dickman Bottom: Bernadette Kisielewski fcap- tainj, Sandy Lloyd Running to get the ball, Kim Hirsch and Dawn Ferrell try to get to it before the opposing team. Field HOCkey!13'l Girl Ba ketball Ready to make a pass, Kristen Martino- vich tries to avoid the opposing player, The Best Record! The Lady Wildcats played heads-up basketball. They had a tenacious defense. They crashed the boards, and went to the hoop leaving them with a 16 and 6 record. Three dominant players were senior captains, Kristin Martinovich, Sheila Hutchins, and sophomore Debbi Pearson. With the help of seniors Dawn Ruff, Anita McCann, Bernedette Kisielewski, and juniors Jeanne Keefer, and Debbie Snyder, the wildcats have a good chance of winning the Group 1 championship. Although there were out- standing players, no one player could do it alone. Since the varsity team was small, many l.V. players were called upon, and they always gave 1OO0f A major highlight of the WiIdcat's season was beating Moorestown in a match-up at the Spectrum. Another thing all the players will remember is when they walked into the Burlington Township gym and saw a sign that asked, 'lMaple Who?l They left a lasting impression in the gym that evening and at every gym they played in from then on. No one ever questioned who, they definitely knew it was Maple Shade, That game, Kristin Martinovich, 333, had her career high of 33 points. Over all, they had a winning season. No other girls in the history of Maple Shade has had a better record than the Lady Wildcats of 1987-88 Thinking quickly on her feet, Sheila Hutchins dodges her opponents. 132!Girl's Basketball oribbiing down the mari titi c Nancy is an efficient piayefffff ...K .i.i 3 by Scanning the court for someone in the open is Bernadette Kisielewski. J J J J i Top: Coach Mr. Bianco, Debbi Pearson, Kristin Martinoyich, Sheila Hutchins, Anita McCann Bottom: Bernadette Kisielewski, Jeanne Keefer, Debbie Snyder Scrambling to get the ball, Dawn Ja- cobs tries to get to it before her adver- saries. Attempting to keep the ball is Dawn Jacobs. Dawn is also active in DECA. Top: Dawn Jacobs, Tashara Brickus, Debbie Snyder, Elaine McHale, 1CoachJ ' Mr. Bradbury Bottom: Jeanne Keefer, Nancy Renwick, Luara Peak Girl's Basketball! 133 Boy s Basketball flixitfziwz'-i aiizifsi watt fg,w,Ny,1 fx as 2 te .M t-mu ww . iefmziziifgijfi Gazing intently at the basket, Harry Filoon prepares to put a foul shot in. Harry was high scorer for the team. 7Qf'fif3f1E5ffff5 x as vffti z 13 ,ag 1 Agile and Able Competing in the toughest South jersey conference, this year the Maple Shade Wildcats basketball team held their own. Harry Filoon at center and Anthony Meloni at guard played extremely well. Each led the team in points, averaging over ten points a game. Other members of the team who played well were Ting Cosper, lim Winklespect, Ed Coletti, Anthony Bar- bacio, Marc Arencibia, Bill Bishop, and freshman Bill Weingarter. Next year, with several returning players and a strong freshman team la 10-8 recordj, the outlook is promising. zxbfgzf ,131fE',fi,i:fj,-vga'gig Q Qi2Zr il,gffs,l 'a2f,21jv.fQ:11 aziwgq frr srsra t.,. ,,s, ,,,, , , ., A , .B ,A A W., t, sf, qzaff 551:54 ex 1 sw ,G it l,,,.,, ,WW ,tw N Nrwsrtw.-,is,t,,, 2 ,A 1g.,,,..M-gp 1 igasfsffeaf 'Si 13:1 kiwi: sixty 111,-g1:1gf5.D i5PHil1a'1f ',-.igt,tf,.s:.vgr,,Q.W-,.qa!f.msg.egg-gmty,teff1, 1au,t1gsw,:1q1twitsfMt,1is,L1,,1Q f qffw, zzagstfyz '52 511,11 ,t,,s ,ff 'W' .X i 1 I i 'f .,---'H ' , fi 4 ,K bf f W r i i r . 'Q wr'r'wwaf'wQ. i rW i'i3'l A .wx-f i-:srl sw -A vi :Z 5r3i5ii'33Swti2ty -'if 'i View ' W -' we .-agsgiagffg A -tag: 'fry ,, rr-fwwxrfx 1 Si ,, .W .a . f f ' ' i agility gave Shawn Pitikegi i hli9PP0 9m5- i 4 has looking for an open player, lim Winkiespecht throws the bali in. Maple Shade Cheefieaders enthusiasti- iically support the team. - i e -vor 1 Fighting for the rebound, Anthony Barbasio and Bill Weingartner were perservering players,Anthony,asoph- Dribbling past his opponent, Eric Kim is an agile omore and Bill, a freshman will en- player, As well as an avid basketball player, Eric is a hance the team next year. member of National Honor Society. Recovering a loose ball, Dennis Klein plays heads up basketball, Dennis also plays soccer. specht's most improved areas. lim Winklespecht also fplayedgfootball. Boy's Basketball! 135 S 1 Foul-shooting is one of lim Winkle- estling Struggling to free himself, a Delran wres- tler hugs the mat. lt wasn't at all unusual to see the opposition in such a prone posi- tion. Strength, Spirit, and Skill llVVe can win pin'em, and we can vvin'em . That could have been this year's wrestling team's slogan. The 1988 season savv a vastly improved team and a truly successful 10 and 8 record. The wrestling team began their season by conditioning. Every day after school they could be seen running around the auditorium forty times. Paul Ackerman at 103, Anthony Moffa at 135, Craig Schaal at 140, Scott Worthington at 145 and Marc Pas- ciullo at 171 had outstanding records. Mr. Schuld, varsity coach, who was voted coach of the year, did a com- mendable job in preparing and instructing the wrestlers. Mr. Walsh and Mr. Klaus coached IV and freshmen. Strength, spirit and skill led to a great season. it ,f'Qff 1 s... J I-lolziiiggnhisiopponentytfirmiyiiiisitifjunigffiTam l,it 5,5 'fgfijff sg,. Gdllg Tomritakesfboth ,football,at1d, wrestlinfgyl,f iggsi 5 1 T Qivefyjseriously, V,i.i gt 1 jp ' gl 136!Wrestlingg gsg.i. it - ' 1 T 'ffff ils, WSPWW.t9'.5PFill51939.?'3flf?lT2'P9fhllslPl3Y'?f5lF?fif3YfQ'75ff25' i Top: Steve Ormsby, Anthony Moffa, Craig Schaal, Scott Worthington, Rob Perkins, Mark Pascullo, Mike llCoz Cozgrove, john Stanton Bottom: P.l. Ackerman, Mark Peditto, Chris Ormsby, Anthony Cerasi, lim Cloke, Ricky Narces Not Pictured: Coach Schuld tpfff-J,Qfq:, X I Thinking quickly, Wayne MacDonnell considers the different possibilities to pin his opponent, I I 1 l . Wildcat loe Castellani moves tovvard pinning his op- ponent. loe is also junior class vice-president. ,,, , Top: Mr. Walsh, Tom Coll, lohn Bearden, Chuck Colbert, Kevin Nerhing, Alboy Snyder, Bill Lindsey, Ed Critchfield, Bruce Cziner Bottom: , Wayne MacDonnell, Frank McHale, loe Castellani, Mike McGovern, Dan Sf Schaal, Mike Volpe f, li gk Q PK- uma' 'A G if gf' A 5 Q 3 i nl Wrestling! 137 Bo ling Bowling Team Strikes Again! As scorekeeper for the day, Hee Sook Kang carefully adds a teammate's score to the sheet. Keeping score isn't as hard as it looks. This year's bowling team was out to STRIKE once again! Along with our regular bowlers, there were a lot of new faces on the team who gave it their best shot. Traveling from alley to alley aided in a lot of excitement with the players, as they competed with other teams in several games and tournaments. Our team had a lot of potential and proved this with an excellent season. A faithful and dedicated coach, Mr. Foulkes helped out a great deal in guiding the bowlers with their bowling techniques. Each player had individual help in perfecting her skills to meet the needs of the team. The team had excellent spirit, which added to its success. As a result of unremitting dedication and desire, the team finished with an excellent record, leaving JV practically undefeated. ii.. s.t.i . Slei.isWnmf957Q'T4m9 ..ti ASMWFFS .Ps'fs.s1.fftft11.saSsSbsss Prepares ig f0llji a the grfqaziggzigayyp ,si, rag aiiayg ig 5 ..igs 1138! Bowling ggtg s'Agwnceinkatiiigyfonjihose.pinS1,frStacey.f it i Q1 i fC?1UfUQf'50 s t f Qfkncctfhemalfldvnw Top row: Mr, Foulkes, Shannon O'Brien, Angie Carson, Lisa Szcykalski, Sally Bennett, jennifer Cramp Bottom row: Dawn Casassa Sherry Biskup .F . - w A cheerful team with high spirits will X almost always win! Shown here is Lisa E Szcykalski, jessica Doorman, Laura BOf8i2i, and lennifer Shaw. Waiting her turn, Dawn Casassa watches her team mate Win points for her team. Top: Mr. Foulkes, Maria Eezyk, Tammy Salmon, jessica Doorman, Laura Borgia, Stacey Marcantuono Bottom: jennifer Shaw, Hee Sook Kang Bowling! 139 L Freshmen Sports Spotlight M- Mu AH l A Showing team spirit and comraderie, Frank Moffa, T.G. Taylor, Bob Germo, Vince Abel, Vince Bartholf, and Rob Wells smile at their teammate's success. Freshmen wrestlers are filled with potential. 1 f' , K . f ,J N his Participating in the cross-country team, freshman Andy Williams lnstructing the Freshmen football team, Coach Schuld did an excellent job in motivation and Showed much PV0ml59' skill building. 140! Freshmen Sports Key defense players, Fred McCoy and Ken Krug were ardent basketball players, The freshmen team has an excellent founda- tion for the future. if W Ready to go, freshmen Rob Wells was an enthusiastic football player. Rob also wrestled, f l i i Going for a basket, Marc Furphy Pinning his opponent, Freshman Greg jumps high in the air to ward off de- Kuniwill be an asset to the future wres- fender. Freshmen basketball brought a tling teams. great response' Freshmen Sports! 141 Cheerleading Wild ats! Highly Spirited! Our Varsity Football Cheerleaders consist- ed of five Seniors, four luniors, and one Sophomore. After spending so much time together they appeared to he a close knit family, Senior cheerleader, Kari Witkovvslqi, was quoted as saying, llOne of the main reasons why I don't want to graduate is be- cause l'll really miss cheering and the cheer- leaders! The cheerleaders could he found every Friday night in the team room decorating the Senior football players lockers. The cheer- leaders spent S20-SU of their own money to buy food, candy, and gifts for the players lockers. The MSHS Cheerleaders were a large as- set to the teams enthusiasm. 1,2,3, Cheer! Sophomore, loan gins one of her cheers, She squad i s s s I can do that! States senior Diamond. Lara was also this cil president. 142!Cheerleading Yeah! States captain Holly Nolte. She tain of the basketball cheerleading Y '?.?a 4-, Taking a break from their cheerleading, Seniors, Carrie Wikowski, Heather Dilenge, and Sophomore loan Nolte take time to pose for the cameraman. GO WlLDCATS! , yells lunior Elaine Santore, Elaine also participates in D.E.C.A. CheerIeading!143 Basic Balance Clubs are a basic part of a high school career. Clubs in school allow students to get involved in various extracurricular activities. They give students a l'balance of activities between their regular class load and sports. Clubs offer a happy medium which colleges pay great attention to. Participation in clubs can prove to be great fun for those in- volved and may influence their career plans. Clubs let students 'get involved in their area of interest and give them a feeling of accomplishment. So don't forget just how important clubs can be! - H . g, .5 1 . ' - x N- 1 -- 3, :N .. y i x fg-1 ,12-lx: 512' -RQ, Q il --ir, ' . f ' W K N - V-nw , 'sv a X145 S W ...,,,,.. . W fi if 5559 UK' 'FA fxkkxxxxxx A'M:WW! : 'fS: K QZLM' ff,-'if ,fM,,, ZWMSJL wwf W-ww 4' ,ww-'W ,W .1 4- , M4 4 , wmv H-WCW wif Clubs in Maple Shade take many forms. From Honor Society to Student Council, from French Club to Year- book, from DECA to FBLA, clubs enrich a student's career in high school. Some clubs have fundraisers to keep students busy, and some clubs keep them so busy that they don't have time to eat, sleep, or do their homework. Although most clubs aren't that bad, it goes without saying that they are a fun and interesting part of their year. So keep in mind clubs attract col- leges, and since they can be fun too, they fit right into a student's schedule. So involve yourself, as clubs are a basic ingredient in a high school experience. is When will this class be over? Dan luckett can't wait to get to his after school activities. He is an avid baseball player. m X X Pausing in the middle ofa quiz, Heather Dilenge stops to think about her cheerleading routine. Heather is an enthusiastic cheerleader and involved in many clubs. , gzLJi:iFb!5:1EW3:Y'Y Hey, even geniuses make mistakes! That's what loe Patrocho seems to be saying as he is caught erasing an error. loe participates in many clubs and activities. Clubs! 147 ational Honor Society Four Basic Qualities The Honor Society is composed of students who have a cumulative grade point average of 3.4 or higher, and are rated by teachers on the other qualities of the society: leadership, character, and service Once in the society, members getin- volved in service projects for the community or the school. This year, with the help of its newadvisor Ms. Beauregard, the Honor Society vvroteits constitution and its by-lavvs and held its main fundraiser, Donkey Basketball. The society also assisted in the creation of a Maple Shade Business directory and participatediin gMilitaryMail Call, by sending letters to service personnel avvay from home during Christmas. Members characteriZe the good student who might someday prove to be the pillars of society. Students in the society can be proud of their accomplishments and serve as a good example for other studentsqa is s sf Qxx h IW N ffl T f f I , f 'N '31 Brenda Silcox, Secretary, Joe Petrochko, Treasurer, Mara Roitman, i Preparing to induct new members are Lara Diamond, ' President, Rich Piccola, Vice-President y y g g y Cindy Hess andadvisor Ms.KBeauregard. K 1481 Nat'l Honors . Jeanne Dermody, Lara Diamondwj Weidman, Scott Furphy, Phil Brennan, R Piccola, Heather Delenge, Shelly Walk Paul Ackerman, Ann McGovern, Ma Roitman, Brenda Silcox, Gary Murpl Hee Sook Kang, Heather White, Stac Marcantuono, Jennifer Feidler, Cin Hess. ' A' ' ational Iunior Honor Society Back: Kim Reinger, Elaina Heuber, Danny Schaal, George Cragg, Francis Miller, Barrie Steisis, Mellisa Finkelstein, Nancy Ching, Front: Kelly Holm, Stephanie Weidel, Kent Miller, Kim Marryott, len Schimanna. 'W' Pre-Honors The National Junior Honor Society started off with new officers. lvlarene Brenner, tFreshmanJ President, Kent Miller 18th gradel as the Vice President, jennifer Schimanna l9thJ as the Secretary, and Nancy Ching l8thl as the Treasurer, Mrs. Smith, the advisor of the National lunior Honor Society, is the guidance counsel- or for the lunior High, The National lunior Honor Society participated at Back to School Night. They directed bewildered par- ents to the right classrooms and handed out school maps. The society raises money for scholarships and plans many other activities throughout the year. 'tv' Carefully taking notes is Barrie Stesis. Barrie is a very attentive student, len Schimanna, Kent Miller, Nancy Ching. lr. Honors!149 ,f '2 ' f v l i f AQ Q f ,2' ' : , . i h f, n f 1vf l fv , fgg l 2 il, , Q'Qnl i1L v , f fg .ffY h Nong with a new advzsor Student Council saw many changes Tins year our Homemmmg pep raily was moved outside to our sta-:hum The sims usually performed at the raliy were fermrnated and za mast Spsrxted Teacher Award was mrmduced Stated iuruor Representative Babble Coniey The Most Spsrered Teacher Award was an 1hCiZF'SiNE fm the teachers to become more mvolved with Spun: Week Members also attended clay kung states Stacie-nr Ceumzfi meefmgs at Elder Coliege Trenton State Cciiege and Great Asiventureb uruwg these confer ences student Ieadefs from ai! mer New iersey meet to swap rdeas In being a 7ifwifSfiitlifQE?:3iiilEii:ii1E1ii!Ei5E2S23i 6512555 M W m,5mV,t, ,5fW Vt. ,n,, Y .,h ,U,.hD U V, M. , A ..Jh.hvi 2 . htV we -'ww A 'Q L,,g : X.--vs. ..,,. . jx Q M v 3 :f:Q.g4,.f:,,5,,4g,.,w:f,Nw.fxz..L:.Ug:.v.gkmw.AyM,:gv.gf,.,'fQ.NfU.:fini3gv.455U,,,DUU-D..Graaff. 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This year, we haizeffhe Mapie Shade Progress printing it up and goingiiio the people in town. it appears as a singie page and on one side. The paper comes out four times a year, xos., K fe Surprised by the camera, ever diiiigent reporter Rich Piccola pauses to ask in which direction he is going. Rich is aiso co-editor of the yearbook. Heiping her stodents understand their Engiish work is Mrs. Ferguson. She is the advisor for the newspaper. is Z 4 fQ1fQQf Aip Newspaper! 151 S ANISH CLUB Tests of Culture Becoming a part of the Spanish Club at Maple Shade High School gives you a taste of Spanish culture. This year, the club's President and Vice President are luniors Rachael Theilbault and Philip Brennan, respectively. Debbie Snyder, also a lunior, is the club secretary, and Senior jennifer Shaw holds the purse strings. Keeping active this year, the Spanish Club held their holiday luncheon in December. lt was a big success. Secretary Debbie Snyder commented lllt was an en- joyable time for all that attended since we all share a common interest. F fd 'F-1 -ff Vice President - Phillip Brennan, Secretary - Debbie Synden Looking up from his Spanish homework is Tom Blair. Tom is Treasurer - len Shaw, President - Rachael Theibault Qnot also in the French Club. picturedj lt li P.: ta .l t t 'T is 152!Spanish Club Top: Terri Ferante, jennifer Fiedler, Young l Suh, Debbie Person, Maureen Brenhai Chrissy Kuni, lohn Cunan, Lisa Szcykalslw Lara Diamond, Phillip Brennan, Sam Luteroti Brian Dudley, Kelly Spring, Laura Borgir Cyndy Festoff, Stacey Marcantuono, Kev Nering. 2nd row: Mike Troso, Dolores Stuar loan Nolte, Andre Lopez, Chris Troso, l Ugolick, Sherry Biskup, Barrie Stesis, Sccj Renteria, Carrie Price, Debbie Snyder, Nik Marryott, Melissa Finkelstein, Ray Bruce, L Skaggs, Kristen Schofield. Row,3: ,Chr Lotierzo, Keith Soulders, len Cavei Stephanie Weidel, Kim Reninger, Li Andraska, Dana Brown, Cary Murphy, 1 Shaw, Pl Ackerman, Mara Roitman, Bren Silcox, Christine Capate, len Schimara, Rc Dickman, Kelly Holm, Chris VanHorn, Sand Mociejko, Virginia Kefferp Front: lo McAdams, Frank Talerico, lustin McColsk Stuart Lotierzo, Nicki DiFrank, Sybil Figuero Lisa Handy, Nancy Ching, Elaine Haiub Heather Haug, Brenda Powell, Darren Sandlin, FRENC CLUB First row: james Bogart, Rich Piccola, lay Weidman, Vince Barthoff, loe Castellani, Heide Madjeski, Sherry Walker Second row: Anne McGovern, jennifer Schill, Michelle Murray, jennifer Stuart, Mike Stork, Melissa Schill, Andrea Gedling, loanne Guilliford. Third row: Heather White, Kent Miller, Anne-Marie Wojick, Jennifer Schill, Michelle Dickman, Cauri Sohoni, Atla Aristone. Le C ercle Francais llBonjour Class, is the vvay Ms. Stember, the French Club advisor, greets each class every day. The French Club is not just another club, it does a lot of exciting things. This year the club started a new project, a French Newspaper with different articles, jokes, sto- ries, Chere CDearj Abby and exquisite French recipes. The club also sells cakes throughout the year and carnations for Valentines Day and St. Patrick's Day. The money is raised for scholarships, and if enough is saved for the members of the club, for an elaborate dinner at a luxurious French restaurant. The club also sponsors pen-pals throughout the world, so that there is an understanding about the different cultures and customs. That's what it is all about. Au Revoir! lr Intently studying French are Tom Blair, len Stuart, and Heide Madjeski. They are all active students. Front: Cauri Sohoni, Secretary, Melissa Schill, Co- secretary, jennifer Shaw, Feasurerg Back: Heather White, President, jennifer Shaw, Vice President. 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With- out the staff I have now, there's no way l would have gotten this far! You can usually find the entire yearbook staff in the Confer- ence Room the day before an impossible deadline working early in the morning and into the late afternoon. Rich Piccola, the Co- Editor, A.K.A. Co-God states, tilts a lot of feared work, but at the end it's great to see the final product. The determination of these people should not sgolttnggoticed. ilirsl ary, ,lwitfffs Afflmgh mf aflw eis gqgis ourstaff members:yget,r5i2t5l5jttrQgiQ,9f attention, Yearboolytftl fi' r Literary Staff work After all, you l ' i t bought one, didn't you?fi'ltfsftit1f fig isli 1 fi s ji af 1 I sl X I f- if 1 ,,., gh, ,.,, , A, ,,,, ,V fqmvww' un,--y i , Working diligently with his faithftri ticonderoga pencil is this l year's Co-Editor Rich Piccola. Although we dont know why, he hopes to be Editor-in-Chief next year. - 1 3753 if lfhecking a layout which Bill Stein was invaluable to t the staff this year. He helped s,ri, t a lot this year by being Layout Editor and will be a great asset next year. wi' ' . I' 'P , l ,iz V, ' Looking for the best picture, Nikki Marryott plunges into her incessant without Nikki, the staff would .2 into a world of eternal: M M , s I 5 'N 3 F 5 Q' if l Eating a candid of Mr. Heisler is N a s leitiaiferliing. lt's no wonder we have, ,r Wi? ,ssa , slt' A She Pfobabh' sfsfhsrr2ttw1 iil l,'t, l l, '.,. ,l, r i ,,,t 'SE t,l' 'rl- is i U I U N l Alllw L if ' Yearbook literate? YE RBOOK BUSINESS , xg , ffm ,,, Bad: row: Brian Dudley, Shelly Walker, Anita McCann, Bill McGinnis, Front: Phil Brennan, Rob D'Angelo, Jeni King, Judy Sano, leff D'Angelo, Kim Black a ni Checking the list of studentsg who want their name on their yearbook is Carefully counting pages of The Wall , Phil Brennan re-checks them so there ls no mistake. i Framle Lum, ' ' ' 1 561 Yearbook Business --.--X-Q Book Basics The Yearhook business staff advised hy Mr. Rutan did a tremendous amount of hehind the scenes work in getting Your Book sold, paid for and delix ered. Seniors Bill Ntcrfjinnis, Finster D' -Xngelo, ludy Sano, and Anita Mcrilann led the troops in getting readv for the Nox emher slide-show assemhlxx The supporting statf, xx hich consisted of Phillip Brennan, Brian Dudley, Shelly Walker, lenni Ising, lsim Black and left D' Angelo helped get the patrons typed, money Counted from sales and adxertising acquired Y . X X ,- '-mt... 1 ' 1 '- , t 4 V Caught off-guard by the photographer, is Philip Brennan Phil is an important member of the staff Creatively putting together a sign that advertises for a vearhook are -Xnita McCann and Judy Sano Thev are hoth on the yearbook husiness staff I ' ,J , Stapling together pages of The Wall is Stacey Marcantuono Mhwwnqg Groaning at the thought of counting Explaining to the staff what must be Over three hundred patrons that done is MF- Rutan H9 is the Y96Vb00ls afternoon, ludy Sano makes a face for business staff advisor. i the cameraman, ,, t t Yearbook Business!157 DECA ..-nw ..,.. ,NK-MW! V an ,.A, y y W ,,,wk,MH S . . . M ., - 4 . .. ' v g r 4 r . n Y .K 2 R , , 1 ' 4 , Q eu 4 I l- E, 3 C te. , , ., -W I 'W L M gig h J g 5 to ,LA S be l M ,M ,oe Top: Beverly Woody, Eric Morz, Karen Pohubka, jackie Smith, Dave Borginis, Bob Muckley, loel Yetter, joe Zizzamia, Margaret Parker, Scott Eustace, jeff Frett, Nick Sano, Ron Benecke, Kevin Migliccio, ludy Sano, Dawn, Kim lackson, Sherman Atwell 2nd row: loan Callahan, Keith Lightner, Eric Dueber, Christy McClure, Kevin Kelly, Dan Sharp, Ray Curnew, Mark Arencebia, Marc Paschuillo, john Exadaktilos, Scott Worthington, Craig Schaal, Bob Barrett, leff Havers, Frank Neiderkorn, S Angie Rivillo, Katie DiPerte, Kristen Wolfe, Debbie Conley, 3rd row: Mr. Lupini, Debbie Emberger, Barbara Hannigan, Marie Scott, Anne McGovern, Heather Dilenge, Peggy Gaeger, Colleen Prime, Chris Ormsby, Tami Salmon, Jennifer Schiil, Atta S Aristone, Micheala Harery, Kim Black, Colleen Cook, lennifer, Mrs. Bianco. 4th row: Dawn lacobs, Vaierie Undovcchndc, S ge , Kristen Scofield, lennifer Socha, Elaine Santore, Kari Witkowski, Amy Wolfe, Cindy McHale, Nikki Marry-ott,y Theresa 1 j g S gg Mcflonagile. S ' S S g g g og.g. S grig A r V 3 ' T L' I wifi' f W W ' .ir .l Milf'Sg' 'BS53iiNSgai'ii' Q1ii4CQiSi5fQf'5f1li:fEEI' K K fomff03rfaib1e'ieehenli Back: lease-Q schafieid, Marie scoff, Frank Neaaefkom, Dave Bofgznss, Bob Muckiey, craig lTi.0V,?f5i 'hier ieia b Schaal, Amy Wolfe, Michaela Hartery, Elaine Santore. Front: Ray Curnew, Kari Witkowski, S S Cl8SSfG0l?1rief0fQf?1?St Mark Arencibia, Heather Dilenge, Angie Riiello. S S 5 Q jj I f .fo'gif, if Qii f' 1581 DECA Maple Shade ECA: The Best! if After taking home over e n l5O awards from last year's Competition, Maple Shade DECA is better than ever. Being in his third year, Mr. Lupini has strengthened the DECA Chapter into the best in the state, and with this years Seniors, DECA is bound to win more awards than any other school. Also, the juniors can't be left unsaid, VThe potential of this year's D.E.l. Class is very promising, said Senior Kari Witkowski, after viewing a few of their role plays. Both D.E.l. and ll Classes are preparing for regionals in january and are very conti- ielenttot bringing horned e 3 trophies. W Mi at n at ' t sis Heather Dilengaangt s .' how happy lf they are to be of Heather's . is smile, she obviouslyimissesjit,ift,ifi y'Q i C x Lights, Camera! Hey! Wheres all the action? This was one of the many beautiful street scenes in Toronto. 'C listening with interest Ann McGovern and Danielle Wiliiams benefit greatly from the DECA conference, The competition promotes spirit and growth. y Welcome to Toronto this years Byiyihe way she is smiling anyone can NARCON meeting in Toronto was a ,gSeeiiMrs., Bianco is pieased with the yibigysuccess. helped DECA gfsafiriPfieffffiffl r'ist'l f lisll f i n ialggayggf, V , y ylvi t i,y,A ,isi f s DECA!'l59 HEALTH CAREERS , o Medical Careers This year's Health Careers Club participated in their usual pretzel sales and blood drive. This year, however, the Health Careers Club held two blood drives, and exceeded their limits for both Mrs. Thomas, who was the Club's advisor, and for Jennifer Ubry, who partici- pated in the role of the Club's president. Health Careers is meant for students who wish to follow a career in the healthof others. Mrs. Thomas believes that this year's club is going to succeed very well in what they follow in their future. ,Y - fhfn. 4, .r r Q 'K if Q QXTXT EC r x ,Y Jennifer Ubry, President, jennifer Schill, Secretary, Lisa Newman, The Blood Drive was a very exciting event for these Pretzel Chairman. 160! Health Careers students. Karen Kammerhoff, Christy Zak, and leanne Keefer are all in the Health Careers Club. First row: Kym Wibby, Mike Cook, Kai Tartaglia, leni King, Marc Brown, Lu . Beebe, Lisa Newman, jennifer Ubry, Br 'Dudley Second row: lackie Noreei Linda Wrigley, Michelle Dickman, Kan Kaimmerhoff, Brenda Silcox, lenni t Stuart, Heide Madjeski, Melissa Schill, T Workawitz, Tom Blair, Stac sMarcantuono, jennifer Feidler. Third ru Debbie Snyder, Michelle Yocum, G Capate, Janine Perkins, Kim Barnah Sandy Lloyd. Bottom row: Lisa Ku Missy Kane, Debbie Conley, lean- Keefer, Christi Zak, Anne Marie Woji lennifer Shaw, lennifer Schill. Students Support Athletics A AtiiIett4iciAsSociationtiSaibenefi- it cial experience for all those involved. SAA gives out S A the-tspark plug at theivarsity ditnnerjalsio fundedby SAtA.iTheHsoda machine in the gym was donatedaby as A SAA,,MuCh tothe emoyment Qtstudents, .SAA SPON- sors volleyball at night. Overall, without SAA athletes would miss imanyiiprivileges they have' now. ii ii A Nikki Marr-yott, Stacey Marcantuano, Dawn Ruff, Sally Bennett, Brenda Silcox, joe swrigley, study Sarto, Frank Winklespecht, Ken Krug, loe Castellani, Mark Furphy, Marie McGovern,lSu'e Duffy, Kristen Martinovich, Shelia Hutchins, jennifer Stuart, loan Callahan, Scott.sRenteria, Dan Schaal, Bobt,Martin, Cindy Hess, Shelly Walker, Mark Arancebia, 'Dan luckett, Mike Cook, loe Petrochko, lohn Dougherty, Frank Moffa, George Stride, lohniCunah, Heather Dilenge, Holly Nolte, Anne McGovern, Karen iMcCoogi, SueiiMcGeoh, Mara Roitman, Paul Ackerman, Gary Murphey, jeff D'Angelo, Chris Capate, Barrie Stesis, Debbie Snyder, , S Bernadette, Kisielewski, Maria Scott, Bob Weyman, Chris lacovini, KariWWitkowski, Andreas Lopez, Laddie Pohubka, loanne Guilliford, Michelle Dickman, Kathy Warrington, 'Theresa McGonigle, Michelle Friedman, Danielle Williams, Elaine Santore, Kristen Wolfe, Paula l.ucci, Michelle Yocum, Maureen Brennan, Elaine McHale, Kelly Spreng, Kim Datzman,Sherrie,Mosley, Claudio Torres, Jeanne Keefer. 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It was a big success. 5 X 3 iudv Sarto, Vice President, Judy Badame, President, Pauline Displaying her acting ability, Drama Club Vice President ludy Coleman, Treasurer Badame flashes last weeks dental work. ludy is frequently in major school productions. I ,f . f ,Mn . V ., . ,.. U Q Y w. . if -1' 164! Drama Club First row: Kathy Tartaglia, Elizabeth Law ludy Sano, Dave Borginis, Will Rocca, Stein, Russel Lafferty, Nick Sano, Hei Madjeski, Sue Duffy, Jeanette Contra Second row: Shawn Carr, Frannie Luc Kristen Wolfe, Holly Stewart, lennifer Stuz Pauline Coleman, Kelly Zaun, Da Barbaccio, jennifer King. Third row: Kvais, Louise Samler, Kent Miller, Mich ludy Badame, Karen Ladinsky, Michel Dickman, Barrie Stesis. 5 CHCRUS 3 sa In Harmony Christmas, Spring, or any time, the chorus is always i S S ready with a stupendous program. This season as al- vvays, the high school and junior high chorus per- formed together with the Maple Shade High School band for their winter concert. The auditorium was packed, and everyone enjoyed the musical perfor- mance. Mr. lsabella did a great job, and to the chorus, keep up the good vvork! Heading for a musical career, Lisa Blankenship is an active member of the chorus. f S WSL '1 lix fl- . - . as .H- H gg.-.,.f,a.s S ' ' -'af X -1 wf .19 L ' si S Rawl s' as +- - ,., - .. sei? C1 x Q :sa 5 . ' Top row: Melissa Martin, Sue Duffy, ludy Sano, Will Rocca, lackie Smith, Monya White, Laura Smith. Middle row: Colleen Cook, Danielle Corbin, Elizabeth Sampson, Dane Nelson, Carrie Price, Bottom row: Ingrid Foster, Susan Grady, Michelle Angie Rivella, Kim Young, ludy Badame, Karen Ladinsky. -KM ,sig Enjoying themselves in chorus class, lackie Smith and Angie Rivello stop singing for a minute to pose j . for the camera. Both are important members of the a..re. i r..s .... is Chorus' 3 :fi ' Mhz f . ' 7 1. ' V a 'MF . ii S - K, fr- . 2 , . . E, -ff 'W' , 2 gi ' 1 Maw 1 .-1, -.f. at .a.,-a..-1, , ff l E':-'iizr kzWu:x -' ' Chorus! 165 r C C ii i f p C fA 5 siss Qf1 Vf 5 Service With a Smile is me Key Club is an organization that is a service to the isichool and needy citizens of Maple Shade. It was initiated byglylr. Coceano in 1973 and is currently being headed by Mrs.sBianco. The club raises funds to help the needy people by holding a canned goods driveg the food is presented to families who areunable to afford a traditional Thanksgiving meal. Project Santa is the collection of money during Christ- massstime to give to families who cannot afford to buy presents for their children, so that they may pay their winter heating bills instead. Every other Wednesday throughout thesschool year, a pretzel sale is held afterschool to raise money for the school itself. Key Club is the lop school comzinunify seryiceto the people of Maple Shade. l Anne McGovern, Lara Diamond, Mara Roitman, Heather White Providing a service at graduation, Key Club members Cindy Hess and gf lnot picturedl. C Mara Roitman look lovely as they distribute programsf C llsi g Q s . kk.: 166!Key Club s First row:,SandygL1oyd, lensiskhfllgssggiensgiie Lara C Diamond, iMafaQgRoitman,g Cindy H6554 ssfseedrilslfelii ssil Arif-tene,reneesMCC?0iYs?fif3ZiEiZ,531ff1f55i?HQlQf Mcoesgh. Thirds ' esfsmse lr s D MVS? Blanc? '--isi I 1 Qlil f ,irs A ffl ii's' ilffif5ffff2'?fi2flif COMPUTER SOCIETY 2 X . Top Row Qleft to rightjz Brian Curren, Dennis Klein, joe Snyder, Lara Diamond, Dawn Casassa, Kasha Romanowska, lim Brannen, Eric Kim, Scott Eustace, Anita McCann, Mike Connelly, Scott Furphy, Susan Duffy, Chris lacivini, Kelly Madjeski. 2nd Row: lennifer Fiedler, Craig Schaal, joe Castellani, Bob Martin, lim Ficarra, Bob Barrett, Kenny Franco, loe Petrochko, Kristen Schofield, loe Wrigley, jason Rubino, lohn Bearclen, Scott Worthington, David Santori, Mr. Stone. Bottom Row: Barrie Stesis, Shawn Greene, Gary Murphy, Dan luckett, Mara Roitman, Dolores Stuart, Mary Hartly, Brian Dudley, Marc Brown, Marie Scott, Tishara Brickus, Cindy Hess, ludy Badame, I il ii ii if if ' 'ti if i . 4 i 'ii-- Ny 'SNY.,...N.,.. -Mx 1,.Y.-f-t rx- Y, . ..-Vic f-xxk, ,,,,,.,f- .X X , X f-f--- .... M i Basically Speakin Q ttrf 1Q3h,e'f'Computer Society, led by the fearless Mr. .stonaiss otrcomputer science students. Students enrolled science learn the BASK1 programming ianguage i,, their ,eiti knowledge of computers in acompiuteifi .?Con'ipu1:erS make up a large part ot. YOU imagine living in can World.elsiwitifif?iiiLt1.ipl?i.5 Computer runs your watch, your calculatotg Qeyenyour toaster! in fact, without computers you couldnft imE1i4Q'3-DDODQ call, a bank withdrawal, or use your VCR. Yes, in a society run by computers, without some basic knowledge, the world can be a very odd place. Members hope to enrich their understanding of computers, and per- haps insure a position in the computer field. Now thats speciai, Mr. Stone. er: f . - Nuff' - tw ,wz'iffff,,i- . I .,.' kkwk My fl eye V 's'i . Q ' Q ' 2 i fbi lcv. Q1 l . Q x I P fvs7E 'f Ewa my X- 'T' J,,,,A f C Wee-, ,. I if Diligently working away on the computer is Kym Whibby. She is a member of the Computer Society. Officers: Joe Wrigley, lim Ficarra, lim Brannen, Marie Scott, Mr. Stone. Computer Society!167' XX 45. MARCHI G BAN ANf'Wl00'f-' . The 1987. Marching Band and Bandfront had a wonderful season to say the least. Their halftime routines consisted of favorites such as UBlacktSaddles ,iutiving on a Prayer , Bliinal Countdownn, lf,Mean Green Mother FromgOuter Space , and TlAmerican South . All the members of both the band and band- front enjoyed the football games, parades, pep rallies,and other activities that they participated in. They also have enjoyed their final season wearing theseuniforms. Tune-innext year to see their new look. This year's band was led by freshman Sam Luterotti who successfully guided the band through all kinds of turbulent weather. The band is also famous for its other tunes as like l'The Strippern, llBasin Street Blues , and llNotre Dame , used to boost the team's spirit. Next year, with their new look, the Maple Shade Band will be even more spectacular! Taking time out to relax is Mr. Van Horn. He enjoys being the band Our amazing tuba player Marc Brown is shown here director- anxiously awaiting instruction. 7 ' 7. . . .5 if . . K Q .-. 'H 168! Marching Band Top: Tammy Berry, Pauline Colemal Jessica Doorman, Kelly Zaun, len Stuc Brian Dudley, Mike Dickman,lWill Roc' Scott Eustace, Bob Andreano, Da Borginis, Judy Sano, Francis Miller, Dia Parker, Brian' Weiss, Briant Carrisc Middle: Mr. Van Horn, Fran WLucci, K Cotton, Nikki Marryott, Laura Beebe, Tc Forest, Kristen., Wolfe., Marc Brown, Howe, Tammy Salmon, Tyria Conlf Tishara Brikus, ludy Badame. Bottom: K Marryott, Amy Worman, AmykEstel, l Caven, Micheal Dickman, Robert Mitch Heather lsisee, Louise, Chrissy Dagnelli CONCERTBAN Top: ludy Sano, Dave Borginis, Scott Eustace, Bob Andreano, Will Rocca, Mike Dickman, Brian Dudiey. Middle: Bill Howe, Marc Brown, Francis Miller, Jen Stuart, Tom Forest, Charles Brocious, Mr. Van Horn. Front: Micheal Dickman, len Urby, Tyria Conley, Tishara Brikus, Kim Cotton. Best Performance The 1987-1988 concert band, as directed by Gary Van Horn, had performed their best this year. In their winter concert they played a wide range of songs such as 'Deck the Halls and 'All That lazz , 'Holiday Sleigh Ride , and tLet's All Sing For Christmas . The audience had ta chance to sing along with chorus while the band played. ln the spring concert band played songs such as lll've Got Rhythm and lXSilver Crest lvtarchf' which were two of the audiences' favorites. Mr. Cary Van Horn believes that this year he had taught the most talentedgroup he has ever received. At all the football games, the band and bandfront support the team and has a lot of fun doing so. Mr. Van Horn, Scott Eustace, ludy Sano, Marc Brown, Dave Borginis. 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Second Row1SharronfWeist, Kim Biack, Kelly Zaun, liz Sampsongiessicai Doorman, Angie Carson, Lori Briclrharrt, Michelie Worthington, Misty Buiokowski, MardeilKinnard,iioariCa!ia,i1an, Debbie Conley, Barb Prare, KrisryBazneao,i Wendy Mindenach, Luara Wbawy,Daneg Nelson, Frannie Lucci, Kristen Wolfe, Dawn Krizag Dinnafwloffa, Nicole Kelly. Third row: Kerryiisiarvloej Debby Meallady, Gina Frysiin, Miciieiie Yocufn, Merry Oli, Tracey johnson, Kelly Urban, Laura Beebegriiaihy Dyke, Holly Rua, Liz Scaggs, Donna Colucci, Denise Harvey, Debbie Bettei, Nicolej,Frirsr:he, Barb Bimmer. Fourth row: Missy Kane, Danieiie wrzsasrs,,ezarae Santore, Cari Edens, len Sharnona, Kris:Ca5pate,i Missy Finkelstein, Michelle Coty, arse Peak, Tom Gagliardi, Patty Schnieder, Paula Lucci, Krissy Snyder, Mrs, White., gg g ,j i,', I 5 g g g Vg, ' g . is the second. Busi- ness ieaders of Americal. The elciciblfhas had great success both years. This year Withaapproximately 480 members, there are great expectations. Some ofthe events are fundraisers such as donut sales twice a month, Christmas wrapping paper and of course MSM sales. Not only do you get to partici- pate in activities in school, you also get to travel out of school. On October 28 5 FBLA officers attended a leadership conference at Rider Coiiege. During lifloyember 20, 21 and 22, C18 members, attended e,sy National Leadership conyferencel il,i i ,Washing- Ttori,lDpC. staying at the Grand Hyatijwhiere work- shops on business were ga greagifigifiiporgunity to ,meet people from different statsiinilrhe Eastern region. C ly As the years continue and FBLA flourishes, more projects, activities, and educational trips can be expected, , 'x Back row: Paula Lucci, Mary McGovern, Kristen Woife, Cari Edeni Front f0W! Michelle Worthington, Tracey lohnson, loan Callahan, C g i g FBLA!171 1 I 5755 33? -1 ff ff if yas is ' ' .QTQTEQR 'X H Xa 7? M618 mn Sfffff s 'S Q -db 1' Q. . 'fs ' A ew I I 'I . N f ga, -- ,ffl E2 K 'w f'w2I,i:w.1, . 0 - s f 51 an 'Q 1 X 4 Y 45 v ,.k, j Q YK x .Mf- A: 4 I . Sig , K K ...yk 5, A Y' lg I 174! Academic Divider A Strong Base The basic function of an academic institu- tion is to provide courses of study to pre- pare students for life. No matter what the area, Maple Shade enables its students to pursue classes which insure their success in life. The curriculum furnishes a multitude of choices. For the college bound student, there are English and Social Studies honors classes and independent study periods in Foreign Languages as well as advanced Math and Science courses. For those inter- ested in a business career, there are numer- ous choices for preparation with a business orientation. ln addition, COE and DECA al- low the students to participate in the work place. Art, music, child care, and home eco- nomics are alternative choices. Another component is industrial education which in- cludes wood shop, metal shop, printing shop and auto shop. The student is given hands on training in the area of choice. Computers, which are continuing to play an ever increasing role, can be mastered in Computer Science. Physical education, health, and driver's education round out the curriculum. Maple Shade offers something for every- one. A graduate of Maple Shade has a strong base with which to face the world. ,, V 24' 1+ Taking time out of his schedule, loe Wrigley pauses to smile for One of our newest staff members, Mr. Klaus, has a serious in-depth our cameras. He has had a terrific athletic career in the Shade. discussion with our 1OH English professor, Mr. Bryant. A rare pose by one of junior class's top students, Philip Brennan with Tom Blair in the background smile with overwrought delight to be in Mr. Bianco's 11H History class. Creativity is what 12l-l English expresses most su- perbly. joe Petrochko pauses for a second to con- template his next statement. Leadership is what Mrs. Fingerman portrays to the yearbook! She is a very enlightening English instruc- tor. ,gsgkk - K. Q- as triguing lecture The punlor class has much potential to give to the future success stories. Here is 11H History preparing for an in- Mr. Rutan, in an unusual show of character, stops from his Innovating! Challenging! Hee Sook Kang '88 sets up for challenging Pre-Calculus class to give the students this part of her Chem ll lab session. Hee Sook is one of Maple Shade's what math is all about. promising students. WYEFT' T53 sss.t,t as . :sf --.: -f r -sg eww .. if wr Au , Y si X Hey you guys! School is cool! Brian McArdle, 'I or my A C 'llllblll in in drivers ed. readies himself for one of his W , , favorite periods of the day in Ms. Pazdan'S , yd, rg, 1 Health Class. M ....,. Students are always pushed to do their best, iii' i ts'-'l r X., As shown here, Kasha Romanaska, jason Ru- N T P if bino, jamie Ventura study for their final year in Maple Shade. I ..u1 All of the teachers help their students, Mr. Cilch and Paul Acker- man are an example of the cooperation needed in school. i'lp,wf5r Another helpful teacher, Mr. Courtney tells Ed Coletti and Brian Curren about their work. S ww' .awe Pausing from his drawing, Bob Weyman tells about his future which he's now practicing in Mechanical drawing, K .:,. KLZKV :hk . lk How do you like my baby? Pauline Coleman is in Child Care and part of the course is to show responsibility with children by carrying a llbaby . The school library is often an asset to all the stu- dents. These students are relaxing after touring the college fair. Q 35-1-NF, ss., , atsftfaifsssss-Q ,,1f?5msVss,ea-., ,wk . . , ,... .. M W . .,.. li In the print shop, this unit insures an accurate printing job. Mr. Johnson demonstrates how it works Taking a break after their class, Karen McCoug, Paul Ackerman Showing off his abilities, Bob Martin displays his project and lohn Connelly take a minute out to socialize. from wood shop. Discussing their music, Sam Luroitti and Dave Borginis both are important members of the band and music class. Maple Shade High School tries to help stu- dents with all levels of work. Mrs. Stein is one of our valuable teachers. '1 I L50 af 'gf R Q. 1 Wm 17 ML ,L ,, . l CLOSING lt DIVIDER l l l g 3 x f , S f l i Ii l i i l 182!Cl0sing Divider Another year has passed and it's time to move on. Graduating Seniors will either Continue on to college or into the work force. Old friends will be remembered, New friends will be acquired, and life vvill go on at Maple Shade High. But the memories of your high school days are never for- gotten. Special times and special Relationships are built in these classrooms. 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Panic struck our depleted group. Grown teenagers became obsessed by cropping wheels, type writer ribbons, broken pencils, and photographs. Yet, through all the torment, we pre- vailed,lsometimes even seconds before our deadline. All was back to norma . Soon, however, more deadlines approached and the staff, now dwin- dled to six students and our advisor, Mrs. Fingerman, became buried with work. insanity gripped the crowd. Our editor, Dave Borginis, would break out with cries and moans as he searched frantically for the ladder diagram. The female staff members, Karen Klaus, Nikki Ivlarryott, and Heidi Madjeski would run frantically around the room, basically organiz- ing things, and cropping. Our copy editor, Rich Piccola constantly made odd sounds while contorting his face in a gruesome fashion, as he cropped his way to history. Everyone knew when layout editor Bill Stein was working due to the flying broken pencils and the hysterical fits of uncontrollable laughter. This, laughter was nothing compared to the stress Mrs. Fingerman felt all throughout the year. Eventually, through the smoke, flying papers, rubber bands, broken pencils, and crushed doubts, a finished yearbook could be seen, the final product of months of hard work. The staff members looked in amazement and pride. A light could be seen shining through the windows and all the disappearing members were found. All was again well in Yearbook Land. ts i t J aa X5 QW Q Q X X X XXX QNX Wigs fx is :f - ' fv la ' 5' ' . Colophon The 1988 RETROSPECT was published by C. Earl Nichols Associates, Inc. of Pennsauken, Nl. Four hundred copies containing 224 pages of the book were ordered with a 16 page summer supple- ment. The paper used was 31 80lb West Vaco Enamel Dull, the endsheet stock is 65lb Cold Parch 3137 and blind embossed. The cover is a special Blue Denim Bookcloth silkscreened in white and foil stamped in gold. The cover design was an original idea by Dave Borginis. The binding is Smyth Sewn in 16 page signa- tures rounded and backed with head and foot bands. One form of 4 color process was used in the opening section of the book using color prints taken by our professional photographers as well as student photographers. Four forms of spot color were used in the senior section using process yellow and lPantone Matching Systeml PMS 3294, The basic type throughout the book is OPTIMA. Main headings are set in Optima Bold Caps to fit the layout. Action headings are set in Optima Bold Italics CLC. Body copy is set in 12!13 and 12114 Optima with Captions and identifications in 9!11 Optima with bold leads. Senior names are set in 11 pt Optima Bold CLC. Folios are set in 11 pt Optima Bold. Divider heads are Optima Bold, Optima Italic and Optima Bold Italic. Headings on page one are special hand set heads in Hog Dog Caps set to fit the layout. G. Earl Nichols Associates, Inc. of Pennsauken is our official school photographer, taking senior and underclass portraits as well as faculty, groups, sports, and general activity candids in conjunction with the RETROSPECT staff photographers. Our professional photographers were Sue, Henry, Paul, and Walt. Staff cameras used included Canon AE-1 Pentax K- 1000 and Minolta X570 All color photos were taken on KODAK VR 135-24 film rated at ISO 400. All black and white photos were taken on KODAK TX 135-24 film rated at ISO 400. All film was processed through Nichols Associates. Approximately 2,000 frames were exposed for possible use in the RETROSPECT. Our photography staff included Hee Sook Kang, Dave Borginis and Bill Stein. The story which continues through the senior sec- tion was written by Lisa Newman. Most of the stories were written by student volunteers outside the year- book staff. Karen Klaus and Nikki Marryott did almost all the typing. 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Forklanding Road Drama Club 1, 2, 3 Nice Pres.l, 4, lPres.l, Marching Band fFrontl 1, 2 tCo-Captainl, 3 fCo-Captainl, 4 fCaptainl, Media Club 3, 4, Chorus 2, 4, Computer Society 4, Key Club 3, DECA 3, French Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Yearbook Literary Staff 4, Talent Show 2, Plays 1, Musicals 1, 2, 3, 4. Kimberly Barnabei 59 Fifth Avenue Band Front 2, Soccer States 3, 4, Council 2, 3, 4, Senior Class 'te A 2 C ,x i i i-lealth Careers 3, 4, Spanish . . A,, ,aobert Barrett S. Boulevard Avenue 5 . lV Softball 1, V Softball 2, Student Council 1,514 2, SAA 1, 2, 3 fVice Pres.l 4, V Soccer' 3, 4, V Boaivlitag 3, 4, Class Treasurer 2, 4, Health Careers Club DECA 3, Talent Show 4. I A William E. Bishop ll Rt 73 Sharron Inn H109 Basketball, Baseball. Lisa Blankenship 2048 South Street l Philadelphia, PA 19146 Football Stats 2, 3, 4, Basketball Cheerleading 1, 2, Musical 2, 3, 4, Yearbook Business 1, 2, 3, Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, DECA 3, Drama Club 2, 3, 4. David Borginis 521 Buena Vista Ave. Maple Shade Nl 08052 Media Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Golf Team 1, 2, 3, 4, Yearbook 3, 4 fEditor-in-Chiefl, Pit Orchestra 1, 2, 3,4, DECA 3, 4 tParli- mentarianl, Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Soccer 2, Drama 2, 3, 4. William Brannen Drive 1, 2, 3, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Orchestral 2, 3, F' CIE 4. FBLA 4 Play 1 Dawn Casassa 417 W. Park COE 4. Band Front 1, 2, 3 2 3 French Club1 3, 4, New lersey puter Society ev Sir x 5 's Q s EQ 3 'Z I 3 X v S ai 5? fi F i 55 Q E 3 5 5? Q ali Fi 1: ii LS u vi S? 1 1 3 22 g 5 5 1 1 rs K L Staff 4, Chorus 1 'K RI 3 4, DEPCA 2 2 1, Lacrosse 1 1, 3, French 1,2,3,-4 Council 1, 2, Club 1 ,2, IMI Havers Jn Road Country 1, V C Donna Hendri Strles s State 2 DECA 3 3 Pres kson 3 4 , , rr 1 3 4 s 3 sf M2253 , if in F' 5? Ti gi . ,Q Q f f i? i yy 3 X W, V p 1 5 5 9514 'W' fa Q if 4 f 4 3 if 1? ?i'Hfa ix Ii fa, F2 5 z 4 3 5 5 E 5 ? 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Q' aide it -l-HQ 3 o U'l'ur'e ff 91 Q 'H 1 .A ffl' W .lm ' , v V S qmd X in in .QQ s+ ff NA A JP' .,.a xx -. lm .-if x fl ,f QMS, Congratulations To the Class of '88 From the Hi-Techs Members: President Phil Brennan, Charlie Avallone, lim Bogart, Dana Brown, loe Castellani, Kenny Chan, loe Hanni, Eric Kim, Stacey Marcantuono, Karen McCoog, Kyu Om, Rich Piccola, Greg Piotti, Brenda Silcox, Bill Stein, Shelly Walker, lay Weidman, and Heather White. 195 Meilleurs Voeux Qt Bonne Chance aux lyceens FRENCH CLUB lLe cercle Francaisl SHADE T i F DECA 540650 S ilfflf, MAPLE T 1,1 O Q0 fl Xxebv ow ot V ' GO Best of Luck to the Class of 1988 The CIE Class of 1988 Wishes To Thank Our Employers, Teachers, and the High School Administration for Their Support and Guidance. CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 1988 ff' I 11,42-. 1 W wlslx JLL lclw Gael fo Um CLASS of H88 STUDENT ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION Good Luck to the following Seniors: Mark Arencibia Ed Colletti Mike Connelly Mary McGovern Gary Murphy Holly Nolte Mike Cook Heather Ditenge loe PGUOCRO SUQ DUffY Mara Roitman tBern Kisielewski ludy Sano tKristin Martinovich 'Scott Worthington Karl Wltkowskl i'Officers joe Wrigley K. Pazdan, L. Gibson - Advisors The road won't be lonely If we can say at the end, We walked the way together, Hand in hand with a friend. Best of Luck Seniors and Thanks For the Memories! Lara Diamond '88 Student Council President TO THE CLASS OF 88 BEST WISHES FROM HAPLE SHADE HIGHW Sllflllilllflp HEALTH CAREERS C L ll B JH 1 i' 1 2 .i W I7 UTURE B USINESS I.. EADERS A MERICA CONGRATULATIONS 84 BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1988 Maple Shade FBLA President: Tracey johnson Vice Pres.: loan Callahan Secretary: Michele Worthington Treasurer: Cari Edens Reporter: Mary McGovern Historian: Paula Lucci Parliamentarian: Kristen Wolfe MAY ALL YOUR DREAMS BE FULFILLED. WE Lovf YOU! MOM 84 DAD CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES, GARY in GLENN NICHOLS Congratulations To The Class of 1988 MAPLE SHADE HIGH SCHOOL POTOSIAO President: Peggy Snyder Clennf Vice President: Linda Dickman With all my love on your Graduation. How proud I am Secretary: Helen Sandlln of you and hovv happy you have made my life. Treasurer: Eileen Wrlgley All my Love, lJad MARA o o e 0 L'i9'5'1?5- no .aulv 3 l GOOD LUCK CLASS OF We are very proud of you. ll . N88 Good luck in college Love, Mama, lorge and Grandpa Member FDIC First Fidelity helps you reaeh your oal- whatever your game. To Come out on top you have to have the right people behind you. Whether it's your coach, your trainer or your teammates. The right teamwork can mean the difference between winning and losing. The same is true of your bank. Thatis why more people choose FIRST FIDELITYQ than any other bank in New Jersey. Although we are New5Iersey's largest bank, we aren't too big to take a special interest in your personal needs. At First Fidelity Bank our first concern is you. FIRST FIDELITY BANKQ MEIVIBFR FIRST FIDELITY BANCORPORATION ,Kg WE JUST DON'T BUILD WE CREATE WE JUST DON'T BU ,qv Q0 16091 779-8777 3 gony ullendifno it E g F3 Q LEISURE LIWNG 5 SCOTT 1. BARATZ, D.D.S. 5 u ff ' EsT.197o gl ig . QQ' LESLEY T. MIFSUD BARATZ, D.D.S. g - M . 57, 064, 11 W4 MAIN STREET Office Hours 60 West Main Street 2 Ulvc mf- Mgpg SHADE' NJ. 03052 By Appointment Maple Shade, New jersey 08052 LU 3 ronv ivieizuuo 667-oeva THE 4, HAIRPORT A ko, S , 3-'H' of South jersey 8 U . 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Kitchen Chairs, Slip Covers At Park Avenue Drapes 84 All Window Treatment Maple Shade, NJ. 08052 49 South Boulevard Avenue - Maple Shade, New lersey 08052 Phone l609I 779-9244 201 l609l 779-7190 RADFORD IEWELERS Diamonds - Watches - jewelry Repairs Done On Premises 'lifffi ll Q ll . .C ... FRANCO REALTY, INC. 400 W. Main Street Maple Shade, New jersey 08052 Business l609l 662-8100 Residence 16091 662-7057 RITA N. FRANCO We Carry 7 W. Main Street R, johns School Rings Maple shade, Ni. 08052 2535532353 Each Office Is Independently Owned and Operated Pl'Il'SBl.RG WIND3nm P A I N T T! lohn Rieger REFLECTIONS Window Cleaning Service Commercial - Residential MORTON'S PAINT CTR. I C O., TWA E, -K 5 9 'fl fv 5 Ln . 5' Z Q, E. fn 3 Z 3 '- rn S Q. O U1 N BEN FRANKLIN 5 84 10 Old Fashioned 5 81 10 Specialized in Friendly Service 27 West Main Street 16091 779-1212 Maple Shade, Nl 08052 O O 3 'O 2 5. FD 3? EI 3 U0 SD 'Q CD LD 3' DJ O. fl' Z E CN UN T' LN il -IL SD -2 NI RPL aa SE U-9-0 We Q BJ U7 Ln Z OT1' 35. f 35 KII NCI IKIATJ' WATSON s ,,, Florlst and Glfts 154 S. Fellowship Rd. Maple Shade, NI 779-1966 Rf IJ 0 7 7 . ' N' ci 1 I , L: l..7 51 'I il, ii , ii -j o o Ar. - , in 4,11 Y' Bi' '1 .I I , '52 A -2+ Q? 5, 202 DORUTHY ARlSTUNE'S School of Paramedical 84 Business Professions A Professional Staff, Modern Equip. And Facilities Are Available Here To Prepare You For A Profession As: . Dental Asst. . Legal Sec. . Clerk Typist . Med. Sec. . EKG. Tech. . Exec. Sec. . Med. Asst. . Paralegal o Private Security Call 234-5223 State Hwy No 73 Maple Shade Remember The Good Times With A Balfour Class ring! Your Balfour Representative Kevin P. 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Between Cherry Hill and Moorestown Malls 400 W- Main Street 7794600 Maple Shade, NJ. 08052 Business: 665-6237 W 204 CONGRATULATIONS BEST WISHES TO THE AND CLASS or 1988 CQSICTQEIED ' ' A i TO THE CLASS or 1988 . Compliments of the LIONS Club of Maple Shade MApLE SHADE IAYCEES THE SUB SHOPPE 103 S. Cherry Avenue of Fellowship Ro d Best Wishes Maple shade, Nl - f609l 779-8505 from Steaks Pizza Burgers Hoagies 5 lon Italian R II 8 i hes Longl ,. , FIRE COMPANY NO. 1 Incorporated 1 South Maple Avenue Maple Shade, NI 08052 .. 0,4 8 Serve Your Community bf loin Your Volunteer M . Fire Company Today fir' Q re. New 84 Used Pianos 81 Organs 779-9073 RENZA PIANO 84 ORGAN CO. Service - Tuning v Music Instruction - Repairs Kasrner fKazl Paul Bielecki 112 W. Maple Street 768-0534 Maple Shade, Nl. SAVINGS and Loan Association Maple Shade, NJ. 08052 X CHERRY HILL Builders Supply Rt. 38 and Cutler Avenue Maple Shade, New Jersey 08052 Robert M. DiMedio 16091 667-5550 President PURIIY I QE ACCURACY SMITH BROS. DRUG CO. 23-25 W, Main Street Prescription Specialists Maple Shade, NJ. 08052 Low Price Prescription Policy Free Delivery 779-8300 The music of your life ., . MAIN STREET MUSIC 109 W. Main Street Maple Shade Marty Franzen Mopeds Wisconsin- Mowers Robins Phone 779'7ll8 G -C t K k' Biiycliss Tgclulhiieh The New PATTI CLEANERS Complete Cleaning Service SOUTH IERSEY Mowfns st MOPEDS Same Day Semce Rt. 73 84 Stiles Ave. Maple Shade, Nl 08052 A 120 W- Main Street 667-4814 Z. Yasaian Maple Shade, N.l. 08052 206 i Q ZIEGFIELD FLORIST f Designs By' I P' jessica 81 Joanne 46093 667-2101 14 East Main Street Maple Shade, NJ. 08052 Flowers For All Occasions I EPM Qalrae 163 Guest Rooms Dining 81 Cocktails I 1' r Q 6 Outdoor Pool Banquet 81 Meeting Facilities to 450 Routes 73 81 38 Maple Shade, NJ 08052 16091 235-6400 GERLOCK, INC. 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License 467 lndustrial and 619 East Main Street Commerical Maple Shade, NJ. 08052 30'- wig Pffrsrwal C'0llL'fl GW Shop Y!i'.2:'1 Y 3 19 West Main Street, Maple Shade, NJ. 08502 COUNTRY 84 FINE GIFTS Unusual Greeting cards and Lizzi - Annalee Doll - Beatrix Potter Dickens 84 Snow Village - Potpourri Byer's Choice Carolers - Candles and Many Other ltems 208 .......00o,...... 779-9099 miiisiisiiiiuimsitiis ff, 0000000 0000000 A Q 2 XX Q8 f X J? ,QR ? 7 Lunch - Dinner - Late Snacks Private Parties - Entertainment Plaza 38 Hair Design For Men 82 Women Route 73, Maple Shade, Ni. 08052 2442 Rte. 38 Nail Services Phone: 779-8200 Cherry Hill, Nl 08002 FaCials!CosmetiCs Sformal Expressions 400 Rte. 38 - Maple Shade New jersey 08052 un MWCAPSULEL WAN FAMILN' TANNING CENTER Crossroads Plaza 859 Copper Landing Road Cherry Hill, Nl 08002 16091 667-6077 4609, 667-0244 Futureshape Tuxedo Rental and Sales Q99 CY' N99 XIQQ Congratulations A 5 X gig Q33 to the 4 8 ef i f wrsiadf H9348 'W' 8 L '-,.,-ff , ' 'S C 00 ' QU 814468 f 1988 9 'ff' sm vM3l 5s!a:f f T 4 il 'T Class O o , O ROUIIIB S D811 MApLE SHADE CABLE 112 E. Main St. Maple Shade 779-1505 ' Fresh deli meats ' Salads ' F'eS'1HijJfjvBZggEg2da Y 60 west Main srfeemviapie shade, Nl 08052 Open Everyday Except Wednesday irlllellllh- lf J-i :ill lllflll ll . A Q .Q Q- .. -f 5 8- 5 779-0771 REAL OPPORTUNITY Are you ready to build a career with unlimited opportunity for growth, income, and recognition? Then real estate is where you belong. To find out how you can learn while you earn, attend the FREE Career Seminar. Reservations required. MILO REALTY 103 E. Main Street Maple Shade, Nl 779-1610 Call For Take-Outs MAPLE HILL RESTAURANT 'lMaple Shade's Favorite Dining Room Your Hosts Main and Pine Sts. RACE-PETE-MANNY M l Sh d , N 08052 779-7800 G ape a e l Equal Opportunity Employer Each office independently owned and operated VCR's Accessories MAPLE SHADE IDEO at it SEV.. ?l 'f '?ol 5 3:2 Q 2 N. Forklanding Road J I if Maple Shade, NJ. 08052 xl 16091 482-0943 101 East Main Street Maple Shade, N. l. 08052 A Video Tapes Sales and Rentals Telephone 662-2242 A Full Service Bakery CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF '88 210 Jig!! Di 61211132 W5 FAMILY SHOES I if i 1' ' F U R S i 667-5450 108 Route 38 - A Maple Shade, New jersey 08052 609K 667-0060 ' 1215! 627-3821 zlrsmdenne 'WU' C NA .fR 3 Z! FREEMAN SEBI!! 'Bvdilliwi Q Z E l mm lllllllll llflll Congratulations To The Class or E Of 1988 o 0 O from O O y A O MAPLE SHADE BABE RUTH we . EDU355 vicg as voun cosy- EFFECTWE COMSUHOME LE . QAENITORS - MODEMS TERSYSTEM LIZ? . 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Mom Success to Pineapple and Hana Hou - Makalani Polynesian Dancers Wishes for happiness and success. I Love You. Nana I hope you find the Camero you're look- ing for! Love Dad Greg fCraigJ You're a really nice guy. Good luck with lulie Love, Cindy MARK ANTHONY ARENCIBIA Mark, remember the times we golfed and even things like basketball, per- ico and especially BON-BA!!! love IIM Mark, Good luck after graduation. l'm glad we became friends and I hope we stay friends!!! Kim Mark, you were an awesome B-Ball player even though you are accident prone! Good Luck loan Best of luck to my favorite guy friend in the whole world . . . Thanks!! Love Marie Mark, you're my favorite buddie and don't forget it!! love Gina Mark, We'll go to the bathroom and be friends for life. Love Dan Mark, Sunday nights and tobaccito live. We're friends for life! Love Ken lt's been a pleasure knowing you. Good luck always. Ms. Ferguson You made a great Santa!!! Good luck with the elves!! Kari Markie You ARE the best!!! and I love you! Always, Jeanne PS. lt's your turn!!! KIM BARNABEI Kimba, You'reimy queen! Never forget Margaret's wedding 84 Pugs - Nov. 7, 1987 Kim, to know you is to love you! Love, Hugh Kim - l'll always be proud of you. Good luck in the future. Love Mom Kim continue to set goals and high stan- dards and you will prosper. Love Dad Kim, I knew you'd graduate some time. Congratulations. Love Bob Kim call me from work one more time and your're dead. Love Bob Kim - A lovely granddaughter. Good luck in the future. Love Nan Kimberly - Good luck!! May all your future dreams come true. Love Aunt Cookoo 81 Uncle loe Kim, good luck and have fun! Love, your beautiful cousin, Theresa Keep your charming personality - Best wishes in your future - Remember .,4,, BOB BARRETT Thanx for being my special friend, al- ways. Love Kari Bob you better keep wearing Halston so I can attack you, Love Debbie Bob, it's all your fault that I ended up this way! l'll miss ya, Love Nichole Senior Congratulations Bob did you tell your dad that you are a father. Scott Bob - Got any junk-food Love your Secret Cheerleader loan Bob, you owe me a doughnut and clean your own windows. Moffa KANOG, Never forget the Expressway and the Stones! Love, Ken Bob, Never forget the island, loe Good Luck Black Soul Man. Phil Bob, You're a real sweetheart and a great friend. Love - Marie Bob, Remember New Year's and Christ- mas and stay away from 90 year old married women Love, Dan Bob, You're the sweetest guy I know stay that way. Love Sandy DEBBIE BEDDALL Will it be four, five, or more? Frank Bed- dall Debbie, I don't know how, but you did it! Congrats 84 good luck - Cindy To the only true metal head, good-luck mate BI RD Debbie, good luck in the future. Keep in touch. Donna l'm so proud of you Debi! I knew you could do it! Love, Fiff! Debbie tl-AJ, You were the last out - You're gonna have to live like the rest now. Good Luck, Karen Debbie, believe it or not it's finally over! Your freezer look-out and friend, Re- nee Deb, stop sicking your split ends. Good luck in the future!! Michelle To my partner in crime, good luck. Wish you luck, and all the like, but now I wish you'd build a bike! Bob LAURA BEEBE Laura it's been great knowing you as a friend Marti Laura, good luck, I wish you the best of luck Laura, good luck in the future. Remem- ber Strawbridge Lake Donna Laura, thanks for the rides and good luck with Ed. Good luck and much success to my best friend Mom Laura, never forget our talks during AM.ST. Love jackie Laura, hope you had fun next to Bill, Mr. Klaus Laura, always remember the good. Don't forget me, len Congratulations for a good year and much success, Love William From a 'bud to a lovely blossom - how nice. Gerry Laura, you have always been special to me. Love, Ed SALLY BENNETT Sally, you are such a sweet little sister - Love Robby Sally, Congratulations to my baby. Love Ya Mom Sally-allie, No more of those long-crazy nights before the first day of school Good Luck - Wendy Sally - You made it! Love Craig, Class of MSHS '77 Hey girlfriend, Best of friends, Never forget our 4 years at MSHS Love Dawnie 216!Senior Congratulationis Ally, Never forget me, the Flasher. Love Buca Woman, Karen Ally - Congratulations! You'll Succeed! l've Hava Faith In Ya Babacakes - SBH tCherieJ Ally, Congratulations but you still Get Nothing!! Love, Enny Ally - l'm King of the mountain, I'm the Big Cookie!!! Hey girlfriend you did it, Black Label Free Beer Good Luck Love Tersal Prom Weekend, Moony Moony, Bud- weiser, Out of school Marc Sally Ally - Never change your person- ality and Good Luck in College - Kim Barnebi Sally Ally Odoe I, I WILL MISS YOU A LOT. Love Ray a od i. Fefe, You have got to be one of the sweetest people I know - don't change! Love ya, Lara Sally - Study Hall was the best! And all our trips to Burger King! Love, Maria Sally, We won't take anymore abuse from Danny in Study Hall! Missy Sally - l'll miss you next year lots! Good Luck! Luv, Debi Yo !!Alley , Never forget the GREAT Times at bowling! Lisa IIM BRANNEN Never forget these years! I will miss you! Keep in touch! Love, Mary Slam Dunk!!! l'lI take you one on one anyday!! - 322 Eric K. You better save that article for me, you dingleberry - Mark lim, are you sure you don't want to sit up front? - Bubba lim - No pennies please! You'll always make me smile. Love - Siouxsie lim - Stop writing on my book! Echo rules! Love ya lots, loanne Marie!! lim, remember all those boring days in study hall. As for other days, welll see. - Gary. lim - I love you! And I lust for your body! Hmm!! I'll miss you lots!! Who am I gonna link arms with?! Please don't forget me! Luv - loanne ls there anyone who at least gonna con- gratulate me?! - lim. LISA BLANKENSHIP Lisa, You're a great person and every- one will miss you. And l'm a liar, Frank N. Lisa, may your hopes and dreams come true! Call me! Love Harry Lisa Lips - Remember me when you're a star. Kim Lisa take your voice and go for it. Have a wonderful future. Love Ray Lisa - l'm glad you think that you're great. Nobody else does! Love, Debi Lisa, Too bad you weren't at the b-ball party. Maybe next time. Love Sheila Lisa, Remember ALL times!! l'm really glad you're not paranoid!!! IDebbie, Strawbridge! Love Kristin Lisa, Congratulations! Can you believe we finally made it? You're a great friend - Love Debbie Lisa, Never forget the turtle, or the 3 businessmen and my burp. Love Debbie Lisa, Avisa, get the man! R.K. You'll be on time without me. Sally lFe-Fel Lisa, Remember you owe me free tick- ets to your first concert, Love jason Lisa, Ya were seniors. Remember I want tickets to all your concerts, Love Dawn Lisa, To the best cousin ever, good luck in your future plans. Love ya Babe, Ioev Lisa Avisa, You'lI make it big with that name! And your first album cover Love ya, Sally Lisa, I almost forgot to type these. Good luck in your singing career, Brian D KURT CAMPBELL Kurt Campbell and Denise Harvey FOR- EVER 1O!9!85 Hon - No more bad times only good times, Love You Denise Kurt - You mean the world to me!! I love You Denise Kurt - stay out of those damn leaves! Ieaches suck - Brian Kurt look out for those Ieaches Your Friend jimmy Kurt keep cool! We finally made it! See you around lason Kurt it has been real! see ya after work! John Kurt - Congratulations and don't for- get about all the great times in school. !!Dirty Kurty Good luck in the future! love Kelli Congratulations and best of luck in the future! Dad Set your goals high and never look back - Good Luck - Your Brother lohn DAWN CASASSA Dawn, you made us very proud. We wish you health and happiness. May all your dreams come true. Love mom 84 dad. Dawn, you're the greatest friend and sister. I wish you the best of luck, Ieffi. Dawnie, best of luck in the future, re- member the wedding! Kim Hey girlfriend, bowling, wrestling, you're a wonderful friend love ya, Sally Dawn, I hope all your four! dreams come true, love Tad. We wish you the best for the future you make us so proud love mom and dad Dawn, you are a beautiful person - good luck in all you do. Lara Dawn, may your future be as bright and cheerful as your past Tad Dawn, I'lI love you foreverfparty care- fully love Tad. DONNA COLUCCI Donna, Let Me get one stirred up for you! Rere Too bad I can't keep you here for 4 more!p l'll miss you. Mrs. Poinsett Donna - Gotta invest in some of that Rose petal Perfume - Love Ya, Tra- cey Donna, Never Forget All Our GREAT Times Together Love Ya, Meri Don Don - Every Friday nite from now till we die! Love Denise Don, Remember all the Trouble that we've been in. BAC VIBES! Congratulations and Good Luck Donna - Love Mom and Dad Don - friends through it all. l'm always here for ya - you know Love Denise Donna - Remember the TURD on the Toilet, Meri IOHN CUNHA john, Always remember 9-22-87 and 11-27-87 I Love You!!! Chris Congratulations to my future doctor!! Love your future nurse Chris Trapper john M.D. Congrats!!! Thanx for the rides Love, Terri jC, Roses are red, Violets are blue! Love, Dr. Ken Never forget the bumble bee and the K.G., Love joe john C, we are very proud of you! Love Mom 81 Dad j.C., Congratulation! Good luck in the future! Love jim and Lisa john, Best of luck in college! Love al- ways, Grandmom 84 Poppie Good luck in college, bring home some college girls, Ed j.C., Never forget Saladally and the fun at parties. Love, The Navyman jC Loves Chris BRIAN CURREN Brian I'Il always remember you have fun, Good Luck. Dina Brian, Always remember me! Best of luck in everything! Debbie Brian, Good luck in everything you do! Stay sweet. Denise Brian, Always remember all the times over Dave's, Partying our ----- off! Bud Brian, I love you and always will, Dawn. Pay. Brian, We're going to be together for- ever. I'II marry you! Dawn Brian good luck with your marriage. jim- mY Brian Q10 minutesj l'm glad one of us made it through school. Remember Connells house, Mike Brian - We're proud of you son - Love Mom 84 Dad Getting up on time is murder - Glad it's over - Love Mom FINSTER D'ANGELO Rob, Never forget our wonderful tree trunks, and childcare, Donna Rob, I'Il never forget your party. Good Luck, Trish Rob, Are we going to your house to- night, Ed Finster having any more wild parties. Thanks for your support, Kimba Finster - Tell your parents to go back to Hawaii! Good Luck! Rona Rob, Never forget homecoming and our cave! Love, Dawn Rob, Always remember the great times we used to have during those busi- ness meetings. Love, Cindy Finster, We'll miss you New Year's Eve! Love, Cooker Finster when are they going to Hawaii again? Love jC Bobby, You're a super sexy cutie face! I Love Ya! Holly Rob, Can I drive home today? Good Luck - l'm going to miss you - Love You! Maria Robbie, Congratulations! Never forget being chased around Germantown. Wait till your block party! Love Deb- bie Robby, Our castle and cave was the best. I'II miss you, Love Lisa Rob, Good luck in the future. Don't for- get the 'lBrats in childcare. Love, Heather Finster, I'Il miss you, I won't forget party- ing at your house Goat. Sphinctor, If the baker was a jerk would you? Rob, Never forget when your parents went away! I won't! Harry E Rob, Don't forget the parties and I only want the small bottle, Love Scott. Finster can I have your house? Please. Class of 88 Rocks, Weasel Finster good luck in aid. Hope to see you there. Ed IEANNE DERMODY jeanne, See how you are, listen to me now and believe me later. Love, Dan jeanne - My protist killer accomplice - Forget those dorks, you're too good - So many memories! Amy Weenie, How many times?!! Never for- get our talks or our friendship! FXF, Stacy Thanks for the memories! Please, no more stick shifts. Love ya, Peggy Beanner: 4 o'cIock, rain, the tape, good times, parties and friendship forever. Love, Denise jean-Knee, get out, just get out! Always hot and bothered! Love, Gina jeanne - You're the best, never forget the bowling aIley's parking lot! Love, Dee jeanne, With love and pride in all you do, Mom 81 Dad jeanne, Good luck in all you do - Love, Eddy, Edith, Fred, Peggy, 84 Mark jeanne, Thank you for all the happy times, Love Granmom jean remember to go with the purple helmets and stay near them lamp posts. Love jimmy LARA DIAMOND Congratulations Lara, I hope you get your car for your graduation. Erik Dear Lara, My best wishes for lifelong success. Love Mom My dear Lara, You are always the best. Love, Mamam Lara, You can be the best at whatever, just apply yourself. Harry lYMBFj Lara, You're a great friend, best of luck in the future, Dawn Lara, Congratulations Queenie and best of luck in the future. Love Kim Lara, You lusch, l'lI always love your sexy body. Love, Danny Lara, When are you going to have your party, Love ya, john S. Lara, Remember Beethoven's 5th and the hobbyhorse, Love jC Lara, Congratulations! You're a great friend! Let's have another dance at the bowling alley parking lot. Love, Debbie D HEATHER DILENGE Heather - Good Luck in college I Love you forever - Mike Where is Mike and Heather going? I LOVE YOU ALWAYS - Mike Heather, You should be dismembered and thrown into a flaming pit!! Scum- bag!!! I'm glad we've been friends. Narcon was great! Good Luck. Love, Amy I want to make an X-Rated movie with you - Love Scott We're so alike it's scary! I'II miss you! Your BXB Kari Heather Good Luck in the future, Your friend always - Gary Heather Good Luck in College Love you always Ken Krug Heather Good Luck in College and with your car! Anthony Heather - You're a Sweetheart I'Il Al- ways Remember you - Love j.C. DEBBIE DOHERTY Debbie - Congratulations - May your future be Healthy, Happy and Fun - Love Mom and Dad Debbie, Congrats, always remember gym. After this year you'll be free - Ingrid Debbie, Congratulations! You've been a great sister lmost of the timelj Love jacqui Debbie, this year was the best ever. Thanks for all the Fun, you're a great friend OH and Congratulations, Love Lisa Deb, Congratulations! Don't forget the soda bottle and the mailbox! Dawn Kriza Debbie, you are a beautiful 'lCharlie girl - take care!! Love ya, Lara Deb, make sure your gas tank is full be- fore you go to Camden! Love Maria Debbie, make sure you bring your own brown bag at my parties - Kimba Debbie, we'll have to have another B- Ball Party. Higher-up Love Sheila HARRY ERARDI Harry, can we get married? I LOVE YOU! Lisa Harry, are you through? I LOVE YOU! Lisa Harry, when are we gonna display those fireworks? Love Rona Harvey, Thanks for always being there! Love always, Whippy lt's a wonder we got anything done in Chemistry! Karen Harry, l'm glad we became friends al- though Cathy isn'tI Terri Harry, always remember the Great Times at work! Saint Marcella Harry, keep all of the dough rising! The Boss! Harry, one day l'lI be more than just a friend! Harry, keep on Pumping !!IRON . Your body is HOT! Harry, are you gonna sit through a whole concert?! Ken Harry, Don't forget our buddy Freddy Kruger! jim May your life be filled with sunshine. Love Miss Slonim Harry, Thanx for being there. l'll miss ya. FF Michelle Even though you're a slime you're still my brother. Vinnie SCOTT EUSTACE Thanks for being there! PS. BLonde in black IROC, Lisa Looper l'll take a six Piece chicken McNugget and sauce!! Kim Black Love Scott Eustace 1-4-88 Al- ways and Forever. We had some great times and will have many more. Don't forget Bill's great birthday party! Scott, I want to drive your new Z-28 I love hot looking drummers!!! Scott, you are my i.f1 KILLER!! How is my friend Ralph today? CHEVY'S are 111 and they will never die!!!!!! KEN FRANCO Do a real good job, have a nice life jC Ken, I want my tapes and I want my beer. Ooof, it still can't hurt to sharpen that bit!!! Ken, it can grow hair on your palms lBi- ologyj Love, Kitten Kris Kenny, Take any !!joy rides with girls following you lately? Love, Amy Kenny, Miss ya tons next year! Love, joan Dr. Ken Franco Good luck at us. Of Zimbabwe! Love, Rona Ken, Thanks for all the memories, you're the best, I Love You!! Christine Ken, Thanks for all your hugs, they made my day! Love Gina Ken, Don't forget Wildwood and the !lLincoln Logs! Love Bob Thanks for letting us write in your pa- trons Thanks Goat 81 Finster GINA MARIE FRYSLIN We wish you the best the world has to offer. Mom 84 Dad Congratulations, Gina Marie. May your dreams come true. Mom 81 Dad Gina, follow that Van! Best of friends forever and ever! Love, jeanne IN TWO YEARS GINA - NOVEMBER 28, 1989 - LOVE YOU FOREVER - SCOTT Gina - Remember all are great times! And there is many more to come! Love Dee Gina - talks in the bathroom??? Some- day we'll find it!!?! EXE Denise 'It's a Iump!! no, it's a nut Gina Love, Stacy I Love you Scott Saltzgueber - always did - always will - Gina Hope your school day dreams come true! love, Bri-Fry How about the Movies, Please! Love Scott W. SCOTT FURPHY Scott, Good luck in the future, l'Il always be here. I love you and I always will. Love always Renee!! Good Luck Scott. Love, Gram 84 Pop All our love Scott, Gram 84 Pop Scott, Go to college! Gram 84 Pop To Scott from Remington - B.A.R.K. All our love to our super athlete! Mom 84 Dad Congratulations to a super uncle! - Greg, jen 81 jeff Scott, Show me some ID., not family pictures. Mike Scott -N- Renne, Always -N- Forever KIM GARRISON Kim Best Wishes and Love Always Mom Luck and Success - Empty the Dish- washer THE BOSS Have to go out and party like old times, Karen Good Luck. Thank Eric for the watch. The First Lady Luck in the Future. Hope you and Eric last FOREVER, Lynda Kimmy Love you always and forever, Eric Kim, Good luck in the future Love Brian Kimbo, Hope you and Eric can last for- ever and ever Kimmy, you're a great girl Eric is lucky to have ya Kim and Eric together forever 4719787 Senior CongratuIations!217 MICHAELA HARTERY Wait until we go to College. Snap Snap FXF, Heather You did it - you just broke-up with him! Buddies, Kari Kiss my butt, I know something I won't tell! Michaela 81 Marc Forever When will we finally break up with Marc and Steve and find real men? I hope the future brings you happiness. Never forget all the great times in school - Marc Michaela, you always make me happy. I love you with all my heart. Marc Michaela, l'm glad we became friends. Good Luck! Love, Debbie Michaela, you are such a stud, who is it this weekend? Cindy DENISE HARVEY Denise - my steady friday nite date!!?! You're a sweetheart Love Donna Denise, Gotta love them curbs! Remem- ber all the fun Love Meri Princess I will love you Always, re- member the good times Love Kurt I hope the blue bom runs forever LOVE Always Kurt Remember ALL our good times, can I move in? Stacy Denise, you've been a GREAT friend! Remember the car, cheese and hot dogs, everything, Love Michelle To our daughter we've very proud, we love you, Mom and Dad Denise, I'm Really gonna miss you! Best of Luck Always! Love Debbie You've been a great friend! Remember all of our talks. Love, Christine jeff, Robot man loves you! Ha Ha CINDY HESS Cindy, remember lim and the baseball signals on Sat, night! Dawn Cindy, remember 'runaways as third graders and rides to school as seniors - time flies! Amy Hey cutie face! Keep up those super Cindy smiles! Love Holly Cindy, ya gotta like those 'PLEASANT' Thursday nights! Love, Mara Cindy, l'lI never forget our lunch time gossip sessions, Take care. Kristen Cindy, 4 BDRS! S848 Room 103! You're a great buddy. Love Always - Sue Cindy, Best of luck always to one of my oldest 81 dearest friends ever, Marie Cindy, remember we are the best com- puter whizzes. Love Eric Cindy, want another line in House of Pizza? Field Hockey was sooo special! Love Christi Cindy, Don't ever forget anything and have a 'pleasant day. Debbie KIM HIRSCH Kim, Party, Fun, The Shark, and Bud, Your Pal less Kim, Remember all the great times we had, and the shark. Donna 'I still know the color of your undies! , Love Bri Kim, Never forget all the good times through the past 5 years. Especially Print Shop. Tracey Kim, When we 'tie the knot , I hope you don't loosen it! Love Mike Kim, Don't even forget the 110 Harley ride on 295 on 7-86! Mitch 218!Senior Congratulations Kim, Get those curling iron burns off your neck! Love Doreen Never forget all our experiences in dif- ferent cars!! FXF Mary Kimberly, We've come a long way. Best of Luck. Love, Amy W. Kim, Friends for a short time, but it felt like years! Good Luck Stephen DEBORAH HOWE Debbie, Congratulations! remember all the special times of the past and look forward to our special times of the future! Love Rich Deb, don't ever forget our 'pleasant' days and NIGHTS, BFF Mara Debs - Never forget Marlton, the Ipleasant' summertime, BBFF len Deb - Never forget the good time and gossip! Love, Ienn Debbie, Who are we discussing today at Lunch? Love, Dawn Debbie, Wishing the best of luck in your future, love Mom 81 Dad Debbie, Good luck in the future, we love you, Bill and len Debbie, It's been Ipleasant' having you as a friend. Love Cindy Debbie - don't ever forget all the great times we've had. Love Marie ANTHONY HUGHES Anthony, Never forget the times we've shared - Good and Bad! Good luck in your future and in electri- cian school, Elaine Rocky - Please try to settle things dif- ferently in the future! Anthony, You're so moody! Now you can cheer up, lackie Anthony, soon they'll know our secret nights - Let's tell 'em now! 'My Gorgeous , Never forget the 'Steps and 'Your Song - ME Anthony Hughes and Elaine Santore - September 4th, 1985 - Always 81 Forever SHEILA HUTCHINS We made it, try to stay sober for gradu- ation! April Remember all the fun times, Keep in touch. Marc Remember all the fun times flike the night before Florida!! Love Kim B-Ball Boys and Girls, really looking for- ward to it Love, Mark Sheila, always remember the basketball party. Can't wait till the next one. Congratulations Love, Debbie Sheila, don't forget all of the crazy times. Like in the truck and at the Hockey Court. jasper Loomis Sheila, never forget our trips to the shore, Shawn Sheila, Good Luck. We had fun in Com- puters, Love Kelly To a sweet girl who has a lot to give to the World! Mrs. Mulvenna Sheila, how does your back feel? Berna- dette KIMBERLY IACKSON Kim, Good luck and best wishes for a good future. Cherly Smith To my sweet granddaughter congratu- lations and have a safe future. Best wishes to a super class, Mr. Somers Kim, Good luck in the future. Ms. R. Webb Kim, A sweet daughter who I am proud of Kim, My older sister who is the best Love Kia and Kyle Glad that you were not one of my cus- tomers DID Kim, Congratulations! l'll miss the two of you Mr. H Kim and Dawn had it all in the Class of ,t88,, Kimberly you're very special and a good friend to me HEESOOK KANG Good luck l'm always your friend wher- ever we are. Dee Hee-Sook, isn't it great we are seniors keep in touch. Marti You're really a nice friend. Donft forget me. lessica An Heesook, I wish you all the best - Con- gratulations! Ienn Heesook, Keep up your cheerfulness, it's great! Mara Thanks for making my year special and for your support. Mr. R l'll miss you and all the questions. Good Luck. Ms. Ferguson Heesook, it's been great being friends with you. Always stay as airy as you are. Love, Cindy Thanks for being a great student 84 per- son. Mr. V Heesook, Remember perseverance, dedication, 81 keep looking up 81 smile. Love always, 'Happy River TRACY KEYES Tracy, It's been great being friends wfyou for the past 6 years! BXFXF Kimmy Tracey, It's been nice knowing you. Keep in touch. Donna Tracey, Never forget the Lysol fights at FS8fH! FXF Mary Tracey, Don't ever forget my friends Cookie and Henry! Love Kimmy Tracey, l'll love you forever! You're my sweetie! Love Vince Tracey, Good luck in the future! Love Mom 84 Dad Tracey, Tell Vince to keep his pants up! Love April Tracey, It's been a great three years! I Love You! Vince Tracey, Good luck in the future. Donna Tracey, Good luck in the future, make lots of money. Stephen ERIC KIM Congratulations Son, Good Luck at the college. Love Mom Hey Man, I can't believe you've made it. Congratulations Eric! Best Wishes! B. Brother Eric, Always remember our fun time at dancing. Love, Mara Eric, l'm still the best tennis player and dancer!!! Bob Eric, The Computer Wiz, Always re- member Computer Science with Mr. Stone. Love, Cindy Eric, Always remember never getting your tapes back, Debbie Eric, It's not a snot! Great time at House of Pizza! Love Ya! Christi Eric! Please stop getting taller and I wish you good luck in the future! Cuz Chris Eric, I feel sorry that 'lt didn't work out with love, Maybe next time. KYU Chong Om Eric, It's been fun playing B-Ball with you and good luck in all you do - jimmy B. MARDELL KINNARD Marti, Always remember Steno II, and Mr. Klaus' stories. Laura Marti, Good luck in the future, keep in touch. Donna Marti, Good luck in your future! Love your friend Hee Sook, Mardell, Ha-Ha, You're causing all the noise. Mr. Klaus Congrats Hon, I Love You Very Much So! Bob Best wishes to a future secretary. Love Mr. 84 Mrs. lonas Glad to be your friend, Good luck in the future. K.H. The Class of 1988 is finally here, 'Thank God! Marti and Bob's wedding is the Summer of 1989 Don't forget about the library and the Hoagie sales BERNADETTE KISIELEWSKI Bernadette, to the beginning of a re- warding future, Love Colleen Bernadette - May the future be even brighter than the past. Mother and Dad START: lohn Paul . . , Bernadette STOP. A Great Ending to a fine beginning. Love, Twin Good Luck in your future ENDEAVORS Bernadette - Chuck Perfect don't EVER forget the first date or Me - M.D. Hang in there Bernadette only 4 more yrs. to go. Love Mother Best of Luck to my 'little sister - Mary Bridget OH NO! BERNAGOALIE GOBOT! It's been great! S818 Rm, 103 Love Al- ways, Sue Bern, Don't forget 'pleasantville and our gossip column in Biology, Love Mara Bern - Practice what you preach! Good Luck, Maria Bernadette, may we have a real LONG friendship. Love, Danny Bernadette, Thanks for all the special Memories. Best of Luck Always, Mrs. Knowles REGINA MELCHIORRE To a Wonderful Person - The best in all you do! Mrs. SteinA8t Family Regina, You're Awesome! Remember all the great times we had! Holly Regina, You're a great, great friend. Re- member all the good times we had. Frenz 4 Ever, Paula You can do anything you want to do - Dad Regina - You are a wonderful daugh- ter, Best to You - Mom lean - Remember I am still your 'Big Brother Always loe! lean - To a great sister, Best of luck in your future, Kathy Regina, Good luck with your future! You're a great person, Barb Regina, Good luck in the future. You're great, Love Kim BILL MCGINNIS Bill, You did it!! On to the Navy!! Friends Forever - Chris Capate. William, I hope you get seasick, have a nice life!! l.C. Bill, I like your hair cut. Have fun in the Navy, Finster Remember who gave you that haircut Navyman Gomer McGinnis, Good Luck in the Navy - Lisa Goat, I vote for more parties at your house! Ken Navyman, Don't forget partying at your house and Lisa Andruszka, Weasel Bill, Remember the fun times in your Ca- maro. Love, Scotto Billy Goat, Make sure we have much more parties at your house with the guys, Curtains Bill, You wanna go over the NoIte's, Schmender Billy Goat, Watch out for flying gummy bears at your house. Good Luck in the Navy, Bob IASON MCGONIGLE Iason, Best of Luck after Graduation. Love, Mom 81 Dad Iason, Best of Luck in the future, Love, Stacie 81 Theresa Iason, 'What's up Bro? !lYou Ain't Bad! Good Luck, Iohn MARY MCGOVERN Mary - Don't ever go home and change again! Love - Sue Mary, Remember the good times, Don't forget about the Motel Party. Donna Mary, Don't ever forget all the good times we had at the Shack! Kim Good Luck in all you do. And I'll never forget you - Love Iim Mary, Remember all the great iHa! Ha!I times we had during Field Hockey. Love, Cindy Mary, I will never forgive you for those Lysol fights!! Tracey Sis, Good luck in life. Will miss seeing you. Love ya lots, Bob Mary, Good luck in everything l'II miss you. Love YXFXF Kathy Z. Congratulations Mary, God Bless You, Daddy Good Iob. Congratulations, Good luck in the future, God Bless You, Mom Mary, Congrats! Get a real job now. Love, Brat DAWN MCHARRIS Glad that you were not one of my cus- tomers - DID Future success - Lawrence R. Ninerel Dawn I hope you have a happy life - Kathy Pazdan What's up Homegirl we finally made it out of here - Kim Dawn - Good luck and best wishes for a great future! Cheryl Smith Heckyl 81 Ieckylz Congratulations! You will be missed! Mr. H Dawn - Best Wishes For a Bright Future Mr. Duffy Dawn, I wish you the best in life! Rebie Manning Congratulations to the Sr. Class from Mr. I Foulkes Remember Guys! The class of 87 was just like Heaven DIANE ANGELA MOFFA Good luck to our beautiful daughter!! Love Mom and Dad! Diane, Now do you have time to !'Clean Your Room ? Diane, !'Get Off the Phone Your Sister Dina!! Diane, You're a great sister, thanks for being there, Love Dina Diane, Remember all the good times, Best Friends Forever, Michele Herny Gerny goes the man with the glass!! Love Carolyn Diane remember all the great times! lim- my, Tommy, Eddie, Charlie, Love Kim Diane, Remember Din, Da, Da. And the ACME parking lot. Oh God! Rere Diane always remember riding around on Friday nights! Love Ianine Diane, Stay away from Corvettes and guys in vans. Love April ROBERT MUCKLEY Remember - You did it your way, Proudly your Dad Praise, fireworks and jubilation from a proud and loving mom Bob, good luck in the future, love Kim Watch out for runaway trees, and don't burn on Dragon Bob, are you really gonna buy me my '67 vet? Sue Muck, remember Bills, the Bike, Trees, and 2-8 packs Pauline Remember all the times we couldn't re- member together, friends Dave Bob, WOOGIE WOOGIE!! always re- member prom 'B7 and TREES! Iudy Bob, always remember history with !'war and Lime Rickey's, Kristen Bob! I loved being your goddess of Peace and Love, Iudy B. Stay metal! Iron Maiden is ok. Good Luck, Kari GARY MURPHY Congratulations to the best son a father ever had. Congratulations, much happiness and success. I Love You - Mom Congratulations to the Worlds Greatest Grandson, Gary, You're the sexiest cutie face in the World. Love Ya, Holly Gary, I've gotten a full scholarship to Princeton, From Ioe Gary, I have a case for you after Har- vard. Schmender If it takes brains why haven't you thought of one - Ioan Gary, Try not to overwork yourself in college. Debbi Dearest Gary, To have reached your goal in life, you will still not have lived to your fullest potential. Good Luck! Love, Lara To the Best !!Snow Buddy. Keep up the good work! Mara MICHELLE MURRAY Michelle, Remember the times you had at Hoffs Hut. Congratulations Love, Iim Michelle, You're a GREAT Friend! Best of luck in all you do! Dee Michelle, I told you I could get your nails off Ha! Ha! Love Kim Four more years Michelle: We Love You, Mom and Dad Good luck in your future. Always re- member the Woodcrest Gang. Love Marc Shelbino - We'll be best friends for- ever. Cheeze, Hot Dogs, Band! Love, Denise Michelle, To my future daughter-in-law. Best of luck in everything you do. Mr. 81 Mrs. Booth Michelle, It's been two years and l'm going broke, but it's worth it in the long run because you've been there when I've needed you and I hope you'Il always be there. Love, Pat DANE NELSON Dane, If you believe, you can! Con- gratulations. Love Mom Dane, Study hard and don't party too much! Mrs, Stalely Dane, Why do you talk so much? Mr. Klaus Think positive, you're special to us. Love Iackson Cousins Dane, Keep striving, success is at the top! Love Marzetta Dane, Stay sweet and stick to your goals. Love Abuela No doubt you'll be a success, it's in the genes. Bazemore Best of Luck 84 Success - Your Mom's Coworker Dane, Best of luck at Pierce! Love the lsicu Nurses Dane, Stay strong, and optimistic, The world is yours. Genie HOLLY NOLTE Holly, Keep in touch. I'm going to miss you, Kelly Urban Holly, Over the years we've been friends! Stay great! Barb Hannigan Holly, You're the greatest friend, stay that way, Love Bobby Holly, Always remember child care and the '!fun notecards! Dawn Always remember studyhall, and our gossip sessions. Good Luck! -Friends- Christine Holly, Remember the good times - For- get the '!Snobs , Thanks for all the talks. Love, Amy White Holly, Thanks for getting me through 12th grade! Thanks Easter Bunny, Bock Bock! Holly, You're not so bad yourself - Love, Gary Holly, Thanks for being a great friend, Best Friends Forever, Debbi You'll always be my one and only wife, Love Schmender Holly, I just hope we keep in touch, Love Ioe MERI OLT Meri Olt and Ed Read, Always and For- ever! 2!12!87 A - Duh - Meri never forget 502 polyester 1002 cotton. Love You - Denise Meri, Parties - Guys - Car Accidents - The !!Hide Out - Best Friends Forever - Donna Meri - So many good times - Know what I mean?! - Donna Meri, Wildwood, The Trailer, Prom Weekend, Love Ya Lots - Donna Meri, I Love You, them, and it! - Al- ways and Forever - Ed Meri, l'II never stop loving you - You're 111 - Love, Ed Meri, We all love them eating mold, 81 us eating cream! Love, Tracey Meri, Don't forget our great times!! Best of luck with Eddie - Head! Rere Always remember - Wild- Meri - wood, The Towel, Mclntosh, Gook, and Us I Love You! Ed My Daughter, My Pride and Ioy - My Friend. Love You! Mom TRICIA ORLANDO Trish, Remember all the times we had at OLPH!!! Rere Trish, come visit once a week for DORI- TOS. Kimba Never forget our trip to McD.'s. Good luck Donna Kim, remember the pines, never again, what an experience! Tricia Trish, Hrm. was great! Good Luck. I'm going to miss you! Maria Trish - you've done good, keep it up. Love ya - Paula, Michelle 84 Sharon Tricia - remember the parties, and thanks for the rides. Good Luck Amy Debbie, THE PINEY IS GONNA GET YA!! Trish Tricia, Congratulations, Good Luck In Art school Friends always, ED Tricia, Give Eric A BIG kiss, But no HICKY. IOSEPH PETROCHKO The sign of our times umontais moi from 88 At least I did not plan my Dawn, Schmender Ioe, Good luck in the future - have a real life! IC Your scholarship is really for BCC, right? Gary Ioe, we still haven't gone camping! Love, Ken Ioe, always remember Biology II. It's been real! Mara Ioe, Good luck in all you do in your future! - Love Lara Ioe you're super, sexy, and the best friend in the world, Love Holly Push me to the top and I just might grow Ioem don't crash up any more cars, Chevy rules Scotto MARA ROITMAN We all know what the big orange smiley face means! lPleasantviIIeI. Berna- dette. Mara, I'm sorry if I hurt your heiney this year, but I couIdn't resist. Love, Dan- HY Mara, Good Luck Always, We Love You! Your Parents. Good Luck to the Class of '88! It's been real! Mara Mara - Always remember the mln , Parties, !!Guys and the Summer! BFF Love, len. Mara, Especially remember good times 81 parties - Luck Always! - Ienn Mara, We'Il never forget the shore, and the pleasant parties, BFF Debbie Mara, Never forget all the great times we've had throughout the years! Dawn. Mara, You're a really great friend, Al- ways remember those 'Pleasant evenings. Love, Cindy Mara - Never forget the great times. S818 Room 1031. Love Always - Sue ANDY RUFF Best of Luck to a iii Son, Love Mom Congratulations to my favorite son and good luck. Love Dad. Congratulations iii Nephew, Aunt Barb Good luck with your lawn business, Love Uncle Don Andy, I can't believe we finally made it! lt's about time!! Love Dawn Andy, I can't believe you finally made it. Congratulations, Steve Andy, Make lots of money grass cutting, Congratulations. Senior CongratuIations!219 Congratulations, Sweetheart, you're the best, thanks for the bear! Andy, Have a great year, and congratu- lations. Your Friend jason Good luck in the future - We made it! iifvucff DAWN MARIE RUFF Dawn always remember study hall. Never forget llbaseball signals Cindy Dawn - Never forget the good times this year. Your friend always Maria Dawn, keep up your smiles and great spirit! Mara Dawn remember all the great gossip at our lunch table, Debbie Dawn, Best wishes in the future, Good luck always love Aunt Doris Dawn, Congratulations, we can't be- lieve you finally made it! Maria 84 jim Best of luck to a tri daughter, Love mom Congratulations to my favorite daugh- ter and good luck. love Dad. Congratulations 111 niece - Aunt Barb Good luck in your future endeavors, Uncle Don MARIE SCOTT Marie, Never forget Girls State. What would I have done without you. Love Dawn Marie, Never forget all the good times together. Good Luck. Love, Karen Marie, Never forget our fab talks in gym! Love and Luck, jen Marie, English has been real! Remember our gossip hours. Love, Mara Marie, Maybe in college you'll get the hang of humanities. Take care cutie. Kristen Marie, You're the Greatest! I LOVE YOU!!! Love Always, IEFF Marie, 1!1!88: Can I see some I.D. please? Here's your coat miss! Love, jeff Marie, Don't forget to take your mean pills. Love you, jeff How was that beer skunky? Marie, Love You! jeff Marie, Always Remember the dancin' man at the sting concert. Love, Lisa Marie, Make sure I'm the first one you call! Love, Bob Marie, Seniors and still friends all the way back from second grade. Love, Cindy KRISTEN SCHOFIELD Pumpkin, we shared many memorable times together, and plenty more to come. Proms, skiing, the seashore. You'll always be my 111. I love you, johnny. Kristen, Good luck with johnny, Gina Kris, Oops, I wasn't wearing my glasses! I love Mara Sex kitten, never forget the labs at my house! Riddler Here's lookin' at a bright future for you beautiful, take care. Kris, What? You're the vice-president? Thought so! love jC Kristen, I still want to touch your BODY! love, Scott She could have gone anywhere, BUT, she chose Temple! love Michelle Kristen and johnny, November 4, 1986 Still Going Strong! IENNIFER SHAW Congratulations Dearest jennifer - All our Love - Grandmom and Grand- pop Cranmer jennifer - You know I'm not fat - I'm fluffy - Meow, Taffy jennifer - You're Number 1 - Love, Grandmom and Grandpop Shaw jennifer - Love and Best Wishes - Mom, Dad, and Mike jenn, remember great times, especially with Dan and justin. Love, Mara jenn! - Never forget !'Pleasant , Marl- ton, summertime, and everything else! Love, jen' jenn, don't forget our gossip and our Pleasant nights, Deb jenn - I'Il never forget lunch or college visits. Love Dee May your life be full of Many Lands and Cultures, Love WeeSook You are my Love, my Inspiration - Much Happiness - Always, justin IOE SNYDER Schmender, I have wild passionate dreams about you. Holly O.K., it's 2:00 am, want some icecream? Hey sugarbaby, you're the greatest, I love you! Holly Schmender, You're the best teddybear in the world! Schmen, Thanks for all those talks up- stairs!! Holly Schmender, you're the worId's best brother. Love Debbi Let me know when you're ready to start Schmenderism. Gary Schmender, don't forget all the great times in the Novamobile. Scott There's a time and place to have a Dawn, j.P. joe, remember the great psychology class 7th pd. Kim DOLORES M. STUART Dee - We're free for now. I Love You. Curt So Proud - You worked so hard for so long. Mom 84 Dad Dee - May your future be as bright as your smile - Nathan Dee - Maybe now it will be a little more quieter in morning. Ken Dee - Now jen won't get hollared at to hurry up. Gil To all my friends I wish Luck and Love. Bye! Dee, Never forget the good times we've had. Congrats! jenn Dee, Success from perseverance, Hap- piness from loving friends Forever Heesook Dee, How did we get through five years of Spanish? It's been real! Mara KELLY URBAN Kelly belly, stay cheerful and tell me more gossip! Holly The best of luck always Grandmom -I- Grandpop Haines Good luck class of IBB' -l- Kelly too!! Love Aunt Beulah Kelly, Best of luck always, SMILE, Love Ron, Ward, Ernie, -l- Tina Best of luck to my niece Kelly Love Un- cle Dave Good luck with your future, Your favor- ite boss Brian Rose The best of Luck! Keep calling Cindy. Don't forget Chick-fil-a 220!Senior Congratulations Kelly - Best of Luck your push broomer people. Gary, Steve 81 Mark Kelly We Love You, Mom And Dad Kelly, Many good wishes for years to come, Love Andy Bans DANNY VALLEN Congratulations to my sweetheart Dan- ny!! Love Kerry Scumface, I will love you forever your little sourdraut XOXO. Danny, you better stop getting those pretzels stuck in your throat - Kerry Danny, you will always be '!KlNG to me, Love Kerry Danny, always remember all the great times we had together - Kerry KERRY-N-DANNY Daniel, you never say Hi anymore - Good luck, Wendy Danny, Good luck in the future Brew Daniel, NEVER forget K.R's Den - and that beautiful Harry Moon Wendy Danny, Drink a fine Pilsner beer! iMiIIer LITEj Taste GREAT and less filling!! This Lite is on you Dan!! Love Sally STACY WEBB Stacy - I wish you lots of luck in all you do! - Dee Stacy, Don't forget the brownies at jack's house! Love, Gina Stac - Talks, 'Drives , Good Times, Bad Times, Aerobics, OSC, FXF Love, Denise Stacy - High School was the best, with you. Love Steve '!You're Out, I'm In!! Love Ya, iLittle Sisj, Erika Ann Stacy - Remember all of our 'Remem- bers there are plenty! Friends For- ever. Love, jeanne Stace - The Best Friend Ever - Thanks! AfA's - Remember? Love, Amy Stacy, The future is yours, Go for it!! Love Dad Stacy - The best is yet to come! Love You, Mom KIMBERLY WEST Kim, Remember the shore, the van, Piz- za Hut, everything, Diane Kim, Remember the speed bump!! And all the good times Ha Ha, Re Re Kim, Remember mischief night in Diane's car with eggs, bacon Kim, We know who the crank caller was Ha, Ha, Ha, Carolyn tKim you made itlj We Love You Mom 81 Dad Kim, Best of luck with everything, I Love You! jim Kim, I wish you all the luck and happi- ness in the world. Love, Dorie Kim, Remember the fun times, Lots of luck 84 happiness in the future. Love Ya!!! Natalie jim Borgman 84 Kim West 3!13!87 until Forever!!! Kim, You're very special and you'II al- ways be Mine! Love jim AMY WHITE Amy, Thanks for the best times of my life. Will you marry me? Love always and forever, jeremy Amy, Best of luck to my twin. Never forget the laughs and all the good times. Love, jeanne Amy, Never forget all the great times together. You're the greatest person. Don't ever change! Love always, Hol- lv Amy, We've always had a good time selling our shoetrees!! Be good! We'lI have even more fun being room- mates. Your friend, Laura Amy Never forget our long rides after school. Tricia 9 years! You're the sweetest friend land a good listener!! AXAXFXF - Stacy Am I - 4 years 81 Best of Friends! Remember chip cereal! I love you, Denise Amy, It was nice to be able to yell at you in homeroom! Good luck! Love, Ma- ria Amy cheerleading wasn't the same without ya - bad attitude partner! Holly Amy White loves jeremy Sviben - 5!28!87 DENEEN WILCZYNSKI Dee, I'm glad we're friends! Will you cut my hair? Ha Ha Love, Denise Don't forget the shore, Dance on any tables lately? Gina You're a real weirdo, but I still love ya! Stacy Always remember the Heideneck at House of Pizza! Love Ya Tracey Dee, when I'm in N.Y. I'II look for 'Den- eens Fashions Michelle HD Never forget bowling and all the good times. Friends Forever Love jean-Knee Deneen, God Bless You and I wish you happiness and success in the future. Love Grandmom Deneen, Congratulations and Best Wishes Love Aunt Mare KARISSA WITKOWSKI Why am I poking you? Because I Love You! Glenn February 28th, 1987 was the best day of my life! I love you Kari for Never and Never! Glenn! You're the most beautiful person in my life - Love You! Congratulations Kari Mr. Nichols 81 Dian Love You - Murph - 2! Kari, Let's go watch Dirty Dancing! Your Buddy Forever, Heather Kari - just break up with him!! Love Michaela Kari, Remember our Narcon talks and good luck. Love Amy Thanks for being the best cheerleader ever! Love Scott Glenn, Drexel and Point Pleasant - They're not so far away! SCOTT WORTHINGTON Scott, I heard you'lI pin me in 30. Mr. Klaus No, I didn't tell Marc. I owe you one! Michaela Scott - You have !!sexy chicken legs! Good Luck - Love Heather Scott, I'll take you up on the movies! Love, Gina Scott, Never forget to flex your massive muscles for me every day! Love Ya, Kristen Scott, You'lI always be special to me! Love Always, Debbie Scott, Good Luck! I Love You! Love, Miss Romance tDebbiej Prom Weekend, High fivin' at Straw- bridge, Pumpin' iron! Why don't you get a real beard. Marc Go for the tang Scott, Love Dad You're someone I'II never forget. Thanks for being special!! Kari Cari, Never forget all the great times!! Kim Cari, Never forget that great party you had. Kim and Cari Best Friends Forever! Piglet mouth and Poodles Best Friends Forever. Cari, Try to keep your shirts on! Pam Cari, Gum Balls? What gum Balls mom? Pam lim Copsetta and Debbie Em- berger Always and Forever lim Love Debbies Always and For- ever. 6-12-87 Cari, Never forget the night Gene stayed over Cari, Never forget that great Poker game. Kim Cari, I hope it works out BXFXF Kim Que McGeoch and Michael john- son - Forever! 179787 Sue, l'll miss you next year! La- crosse! Sue Sue and Michele, Bestest Buddies I forever and ever. Sue, Never forget gym 6th period and Lacrosse. Pam Sue, Hope you and Mike last For- ever. Sandy iue, You will always be a peon! Karen Sue, Remember Drivers Ed. with my favorite teacher and La- crosse. Anne ohn and Sandy together forever so forget jeff Landy Never forget the hot and wild weekends 'andy l'll love you forever. Love john andy you're not going to Virginia so forget it. Love john iandy I love you don't forget it john andy never forget those letters to HIM. Gina andy, never forget Am. St. writ- ing secrets. Love Gina andy, don't forget to invite me to the wedding. andy, Good luck with john. Love Always Lynda andy, Don't forget about gym with Claudio 'ommy Goll 4-wheels in the bushes! om, We have to go 4-wheeling. Ray om is from Guam. phil om, I love you. Love Barb om, when can we use the ja- cuzzi. Love Norma jo arb Bimmer loves Tom Goll 11722787 until? om, Thanks for all the favors. Love Norma-jo om, you better stay away from Norma jo. Barb oet Cathy wouldn't say that! Barb h 81 Norma jo Jan, You're the best Friend Ever!! Love Michelle Jan, 10-12-95 good luck with George B,F,F. Michelle ian, want some doritos? Summer ,of '87. Michelle 'ran Callahan loves George Bar- dolf B.F.F. Michelle 81 Marc lan, How is George Albert Bar- dolf? Love jim C. Jannie, Remember our talks, thanx! Love Oodles of Noodles ian Forget George go out with ME - Bubba. joan can you say 'IHood of a '77 stang? Michelle Y., Michelle W., Krissy Party in 479 Washington '87 You did What?!? and your parents were where?!? joan, Ocean City '87 was great! love George. To jeni: Love and Luck and Lolli- pops M.A.B. To Laura B: love and Lollipops Mickey, Tommy 81 Mickey B. jeni, Love 81 hope for your future! Mom 84 Dad jeni, May all your dreams come true! Us jeni, Remember kiss My year- book! Love Always, Karen Will Tom Sam Bill is there anyone else? When Are you going to Sniggle Snuggle Bubba, jeni K. jeni K. aim High reach your goals congratulations M,8tD.L. You must be born again faith hope love Take one day at a time and smile What a Difference you've made in my life - Ed Stacey, can I borrow your Psychol- ogy book? Mickey Stacey, keep up the work in Phys- ics Gauri Stacey, you should be a nuclear physicist P.B. Stacey, beware of flying erasers! Happy Phsicising! Bill Stacey - next year we'll get Bor- dentown! Barrie Stacey, keep up the Good work Love MOM Stacey, Give up Physics use EX- LAX'S insteadll? ?!!! Stacey, Moorestown Mall rules! a friend forever - Dana Bury that mood ring, it makes me nervous. Class of '89 rules forever! We have spirit. Bob thanks for making English fun! Love Gauri Bob Remember track and ruining Charlie's cake. Heather Bob, Remember all our crazy ad- ventures! Love Ya Rachael Bob, Let's go bowling! lt's only 4 a.m.l Shelly How's the dominion doin'? Let's ride the bus! joanne I think she still likes you Bob! Yo! No mental life! Typing drill line 3. Machines Off! Love always Gina Bob Remember the football pools your friend jIMBOB REALLY 'Wildcats wiLdcats wiLd- cats WilD CATSl - '89 Forever BD DB ain't school great! have fun Nikki Karen K. Hope you DB have fun Love, jeni King Hello, How's Life? See Ya next year Dudley, B. Karen, Don't forget the pigeons! Good Luck Angie Keep that light glowing! tis cool Love Bill Karen remember the good times in accounting Cari join next year can't live without you Rich Karen I'm glad we became friends Love Melissa You're a good worker, don't talk so much, Dave Kari Enjoy your year to the fullest love Gram Patrons Karen, good luck next year as a SENIOR Love Mom 84 Dad I'm always right ha, ha, I love you CIM Neck, remember the good times, Don't forget Crickett Tree, he is mine Always! Ya know! Love Dawny Theresa, Find another ride when it's cold! Nan Neck remember under the bridge down the shore Neck I still want my 357mg love Chris Dawn and Tree remember I love you both Chris McCausIand Loves Theresa McGonigle Forever 81 Always 5722787 Good luck Brian in 1991 love Aunt Mary Love and success always love MOM God bless you forever good luck Grandmom UIMAGINATION FOREVER love Dad CRUNCH says freshmen foot- ball of 87 is 111 just three more years! love Nick and Debbie May all your dreams come true love Nan Let's see more touchdowns love Ed Keep those sacks coming love john Football 'iyou bet from all of us! Uncle Brian thanks for Garfield Love Brian Kim stick with one guy! best friends Pam Kim you're a great friend love ya Pam Kim have a great trip on the trip Kim will you marry me? please love jeff Kim remember Mr. Somers and Ms. Kines class love Pat Kim remember Psych. class it was great Karen Kim it was IIfailing that was fun Sandy Kim Black loves jeff Mood 11-25- 87 forever Tammy Black loves jesse Peters 2- 11-87 forever Kim Cari and Pam best friends for- ever I love jeff Mood 11-25-87 Forever Kathy behave yourself at those wild parties! Nicole You're a great friend Kath don't change Dina Remember all the great times! your buddy, Kellyann Kathy, gym was the best! stay cool LORI Remember all the good times we had Carol Kathy stay sweet, wear your hair up jen Kathy do you still want to meet 1120? Kathy the Flyers are still the best Angie Kathy stay sexy over the summer love Ant Kathy you're the best there can be love Merrie Kathy B., Brian P., Rick T., and Dave B., say hi!! Tina P. Nicole and Lori best friends for- everg locker room till? Finster don't forget me either, I miss you! Suspender-no-splender bender- no- spencer- no-SCHMENDER! Lori will you be my janitor Psyche - Shelly That was a great time at the dance Anthony Lori I'm not mad at you or him! NICOLE F. Lori don't be with my geeky cous- in again, Dina! Lori I want your sisters-? love Scott Get off that hill! Who's up there? Nicole K. Scott thanks for cheering me up after jeff's party, Lori Nicole may I cut in on this dance? My secretary Nicole get a real boy- friend Shelly You owe me millions but I'Il settle for one Say hi and talk to me more often Nicole I don't know what to write Bob Nicole don't watch any more movies outside Nicole there's no water in the log- flume Lori Nicole don't worry, I still love you, Danny Nicole, Thelma, Wanda AIDS!! They live! love Dina Don't get drunk and puke again love Mr.X Nicole how's your bodyguard? I want Mike Lori Amy McGonigle loves Scott Smal- ley always and forever Amy I love you t1991j love always Scott Always remember the future for us 1991 Scott Amy, Scott is on the phone love Mom and Dad Good luck with Scott Aim your friend Beaner How's Burger King Aim? your friend always Bird Amy when are you going out with us? Amy have the best of times love Monkk Amy you and Scott will be togeth- er forever Melvin do Chem. labs and tutor me! Liz Melvin you got to admit it MOPAR RULES! I'd rather push a chevy than pull a ford! Melvin Kevin how's Anna? You're as bad as me! Anne Did you have fun with Anna TMG Kevin I couldn't have passed Chem. without you! Beans Kevin you need some serious HELP Ray Don't worry about Harry l'll han- dle him! Lisa Kevin remember you can be your own hood ornament Pj loved all our talks love Heather Pj Billy Martin says do it again Moffa Pj remember all the days cutting weight Moffa Pj eat to win maybe you'll make weight Pj you are such a doodle dawn Pj Billy Martin says step and slide Chris O. john IiWalIy no Stance Stanton is a fat Heavy Weight! Elaine l'lI always love you Sweetie! Love Debbie ELAINE Always remember our HOLD times Love, jackie Elaine Remember my 'WANT TO- BE Prom Date! Elaine, Remember I'AIways and Forever ? Love you Heather Elaine, You've been a special friend! Love Missy Anthony and Elaine - September 4th, 1985 to forever. Guadalupe Santore - When do birds fly? FF - Debbie Snyder Danielle, jackie, Elaine, Debbie - Friends Forever!!!!!! Mary has a black pocketbook, and Debbie is playing with it! Scott W. and Debbie C. ALWAYS AND FOREVER!!!!!!! Good Luck in figuring me out, Nikki Brian, They juiced me and my brain! jim Brian, To succeed is to conquer!! Mike C. Brian: Beware physics is dangerous to your sanity!!! Brian, Never forget computers and English. You're a fun per- son. Dawn Brian, Never forget our great! 4th pd. Fingerman Forever! Chris Brian, Never forget McD's talks and Algebra ll. Cyndy Brian, Don't ever forget the library and cookies! I'Il really miss you. Stay Sweet, Love Nita Brian, You'll get your cookies someday. Kymmi We will see when we get there, Nikki Don't forget Christmas caroling, Happy Birthday Bob?!?!?! Karen Use that calendar! Angie Don't worry I already have, thanks Brian, Have a great year next year as a senior. Never forget English. You'Il have to find someone else to help you type your Patrons. Love Sally B Brian, Have a fun time in your se- nior year. Kim Brian, Thanx for your nice mes- sages in computer science and suffering through English with me. Have a great year as a se- nior ha ha ha. Lisa Avisa I expect that free backstage pass you promised when you're famous, OK Lisa. Congratulations Brian Best of Luck in all you do. Carol and Ed Brian D. Let's do lunch. Congratu- lations 81 Best of Luck. Ed and Carol Brian, Remember Class of '89 is the best. Love Ya Lis Remember Among Friends in Physics and Computer Mes- sages. People really do live in Maine year round! I never said they didn't Remember, everyone at the Maine house loves you! Success always to my H1 helper, Love Mom Brian remember all the rides to school, Mom Mom I don't think there were that many rides!!! Brian, Enjoy your school years. Love Mom Brian, Who's that girl? Love Mom Brian Good Luck and have fun in college Brian, Wasn't it all worth it? Love Dad. Patrons! 221 Brian, See what hard work can ac- complish, Dad To Keith Thompson ----- New Hampshire!!!!! Mr. Rutan, When is your next meeting???? Mrs. Beaurguard, What about those posters?!?! Lisa Remember ---- Lisa PhiIips!!!, Brian jack I hope we're best friends for- ever Danielle Never forget Sam's, New Year's '87, N.P.Y., our great times! Thanks for always being there! Re- member llThe New Me Elaine The Four Musketeers Forever!! Love Debbie!!!!!! Scummy always remember Billy, lShhhhhh!j Love Sally Smack never forget hiding behind the car in the street!! No jack - really your hair is . . . Oscar For- ever Atla jack you can wear my clothes any- time Love Ray jack - Baby it's you Love Steve Hey jack, Walls, You drive me up the tallest - Steve jackie and Steve - june 1987 - Always Dan always remember the prom and shore Bill Dan I'm still waiting for my pre- sents Bill Dan why not name him 'Tralfaz ? Love Bill Danielle you made last year great! Love Billy Bill I hope we last forever Love Danielle Danielle I hope we're best friends forever jackie Danielle remember Southern Comfort, 'lThe Hill and The Hill!!! And New Years '87 BXFXF jackie Danille and Billy Sept. 16, 1986 To Forever!!! Thanks for everything!! Remem- ber our boyfriends brawl! Elaine Dan, The summer of '88 will be great forever jackie Mk Lisa, You and M.A. at Strawbridge Lake! Good Luck! Debi Lisa, How about another Ilten min- utes ? Love, Michael Deja Vu in the mirrorg one more time! Good luck in the future! Love ya, Wendi So, when do start at llThrift Drugs ? New jobs mean NEW managers! Know what I mean? Chrissy Looking forward to the next time! Love, Dave Lisa, Isn't Dave too young for you?! Shelly May your Senior year be your best! Mom 84 Dad Only one more year to go! Keep reaching for the stars: you never know! Denise, another mid-term is com- ing up!!!! Pink-paper Ingrid Denise, woolite!!! whipcream!!! Who was at the door!?!? Denise, Happy Anniversary Your Boyfriend Dave Snyder 11-27- 86 Denise Don't ever forget me I love YQ!!! . . Denise, getting a ride home from who-o?? Ingrid lLouisej Dave Snyder loves Denise Klein al- ways and forever Debbi Vernier loves Brian Hentz Denise, your present is in the mail, Dan Denise Never Forget Mrs. Mastil and Biology Debbi ZAK-Y-POOH love you and your sunshine smile! Shell lwon't tell you , . . I-told-ya-so, but . . . I wuz! jo! Christi, Chemistry, Guys, and Reeces . . . What a combo!!! ZAK! Sorry for all those times!! 'LOVE jeni ZAK-ATTACK remember my house alone! Go-to-any Frat- Parties! Mitch Christi, ya gotta like Oral to the third power! Mara Claudine, Bonnie chance l'annee prochaine sincerement ma- darme Stember To my last but not the least, Love Mom Miss, GET A LITTLE? OR WANNA SHARE? jackie tscummyj Miss, Let jim wear 'lthem home next-time Elaine Missy we'll geta little sooner or lat- er Debbie Missy, friends forever I love you Honey! Love Debbie Miss, You're a dork but I love ya! Eddie Read Blackmale is a cruel word, double team or else. OOH Call us up When you wanna get a BIG! Love Danny and Marc Missy, You'll be reaming and screaming in knee deep? Missy, next time you are in Bobby Harts car hold on, to the doors, Sally READ any 'SPECIALH books about 2 timing Ed Miss, Let's go find BiII!!!!!!!!!! Miss, OOHH! I love It!! How's MERI??, jackie ANNE - juck Strange cock- roaches and flying Drag- ons??????? jeni Rots-a Ruck Rots-a-fun Rots - a success when you are Done Anne-Marie, Luck, Success and Fu- ture Happiness the Metrinko's God Bless AnneMarie to a super- star student! Cathie Success and good luck throughout high school Anne-Marie Anne-Marie May your days in M.S.H.S. be awakening! Love Happiness Success Always Dad Mom and R.j, Hey you with the beautiful singing voice! No Dan! Hee Hee Wojo, Don't blow up any chem rooms! Zak Best of Luck from Tom Val john Gabby Anne-lMarie??j - Hope you're happy with the new 'styIe !!! joanne Lisa, always remember our great times! FF joan Want some toast and cream cheese?! Munchy food! Lisa, remember the incredible taste of Cheerios! Shawn Lisa, you have an afro - kidding! Love, Scott Oodles, remember our Geometry notes ljelly Bellyj, Snort Butt-lip, remember Planet of the Apes?! Magnet!! Beans 'You're drivin' like an idiot! IRe- member?j BFF Christine Lisa, when's our wedding? I LOVE YOU! Harry Lisa, I wasted my whole Senior year! Harry Here comes Brian, He's a Ten Sec- ond Man! I hope to cherish our love FOR- EVER!! Harry Patrons Debbi maybe jeff will toss Teri Bob Debbi, I Love you oodles and oo- dles - jen Debbi Mard who Scott who I don't Know!!!!l When Throwing the note I won't hit itll!!! Debbi, you Little Bird Who's next up? Amy Debbie, did you have fun driving my car, Brian H Debbi, remember july 10 1:10 am till 5:00 am Ingrid Never forget the good times at the pines Brian M. Deb If You Love Me join My Soci- ety jeff Deb You are a Big Snob Love jim Rachael, I always loved our special talks Heather Rachael, '57 corvettes, '65 mus- tangs are best! Lisa Good Luck. Don't blow me off. I love you. May your life be filled with sun- shine always. Rae love ya like a sis love Bob Never stop striving to attain the brass ring, Michele Rach, Be happy I love you, Bob Rachael Theibult loves Bob Ander- ano October 17, 1987 Rachael, much love and success grandmother and grandfather xo Rae, lots of love and fun! love Chi- Iebean Chrissy, I hope you're quieter next year! Debi Chrissy, you gotta calm those weekend parties down Chrissy whose the biggest airhead of them all? Chrissy take some chillpills and qui- et down Kim Watch who you take showers with!!! Love Ya! Michele Yo wuz up, Dude! Take a Chill!! Zak You're not an airhead, just a little hyper. Chrissy watch who you burn calo- ries off with Loon help them guys stay thin for wrestling Let ninny help you inch your way through 11th Kelly, pass out and have any night- mares lately? Kristen Kell-bean, you're an alkie, airhead, Washington State? Henry? Kris- ten Kelly, always remember Henry -I- l'Larry I Saturday night in W! Fran Kel, Bathroom Washington, Dan- ielles, Bikeride, Bye Bye B., Dave M. Fran Kel, Never forget 'lleft . . .Field or right field?!?! Fran Kelly, never forget you and jail- bate! 1120 Fran Kelly don't forget the dances and woods Dans llWatch out for those logs Kelly Lisa Kelly, you should know only su- perman can fly! Nick Fievel, l'll never take you to the house where nobody loves you again Fran, you owe me some turpen- tine! Nancy Fran, Always remember Washing- ton, Oh-Henry bathroom, Nep- tune's Kelly Frannie: Philly, jacuzie, Marc, swish, Bradlees, Teri's!! Tiff You'll make a super captain keep Twirling judy Mrs. Mastell needs a serious Chiro- practor! Love, 3rd period! Fran, Have you lost your bloomers lately? 'lBush Frannie: It's better to burn out then to fade away! Y.B.F.F.S.L.M. Frannie: At Penessa's next party not too many Tokes! I.C.H. Frannie: Try for a french fry basket! l.FiB.W.F.F. Fran, Never forget reach Motel and Don! Kelly Marc's got some ocean city crabs! summer '87 To my best friend Danielle! you Big Goof! Michelle, Marc, joan, and George. The Denny's Crew. Michelle you're my best friend FOREVER love, joan I'II rip your tongue out! OODLES Michelle, you didn't give me a chance. Bob Bob, you broke-up with me too soon. Michelle Bobby, Remember the 'lgood times Love, Michelle Michelle, It's easy to comprehend, LA,LA, Love, Keri Michelle, I hate you! Love Barb Gina, Dottie and fingers together forever from me? Gina, never forget the stop at the mill. Gina, does Massachusetts Ave. Ring a bell. Snoop Becky Ryan Who? Chris Who? Friends Forever Gina I remember 7720787 very well! G- Gina, I still love you! love always Bob Gina, Good luck in the Future. Love, Lynda Sandy Llyod I love you! Guess Who? Gina, Hope we stay friends for- ever. Love Sandy Riv, you are the greatest friend a person can have! jackie S, Riv - 'lBez , Studio, Crue, Spit, Cooks, Foods, and - Many more killer MOFO times love, ,ya Krissy Remember the fun times in the Bio. and food. Riv, Nuke A.A. and D.C. before the year ends! Angie, Never forget Canada with Willy Loop. Cindy Riv, so much happened my four months back Come see me, we're L.A. bound!! Love ya, Kate Angie, glad we became friends this year. Col Cherry, did Billy call you yet?l FF Mikki R. Angie - Men with long hair Rule! Love ya, joan Angie can't wait for N.Y. - the Netal capital Dear jenn l'll love you always Love john I still say, It must be NICE!!! Lisa Good luck with john! You know how I feel about happy couples! jenn, through thick and thin we'll be friends jenn - Moorestown Mall! Mr. Stone's Class! Always Dana I love you john, Love Forever jenn It's been fun to go to school and die! Thanks for being a 1003 adorable Friend! Love, Holly jen, I will never forget you, Love Kelly john and jenn - Love always and forever jenn, wasn't Pre-Calc the best! Don't fall asleep Good luck in everything you dc Anthony, Nicole Ill Love you Anthony 'you're the Greatest Nicole Good luck in wrestling Anthony your 1-i1 fan Nicole Moffa and Young forever! Happy Anniversary. Love, Karl jr. Good Luck and Best Wishes Morr and Dad There are no unreachable goals Mom and Dad Anthony, Don't Count the lights Frank Anth, Good luck and stop getting pinned, Rich To a great Wrestler, keep it up the Youngs Felix says he wants Blood! Gooc luck. Michael Chris, Wanna Babysit? just Kiddinl Love Ya! joan Barr, Killer Ken is a god! Later, Rix Rona, I'm still Dancin'! Love, Me I love my little Goomba! Ken Cousin 'It Remember the partie! at my house, Finster , Chris, Be good. I'm gonna mis! you!!! Denise H. ll1O seconds to love - tot bunks! B.F.F. Lisa Always remember our suppe gossip sessions! Thanks! Love Holly What do you do with your car rots? Lisa Harry - Thanks so much for be ing there - Christine Kenny - I'll ALWAYS LOVI YOU!!! llyour little Goomba julie, Remember Foods class am NGO Nicole Arrington julie, Can we always be friends Pat String julie Loves PineApple Always ani forever!!! 1985 - forever Enjoy your junior year - I lovi you, Mom Good luck next year Hugs ani Kisses Curtis julie, I love you very much. Love PineApple julie, Never Forget Foods with mo lehair. Love, Cindy julie, To my Best Friend, Best o Luck. I love you Greg, You're the best Cindy - Why don't you get Rea Clothes! joan Cindy, To my Bestest buddy Good Luck! julie Cindy, Never forget Moley ans Cheeseballs!! Y.F.A, Mrs. Pineap ple Herb, Never Forget the Nex Shoes In Foods. Cindy, remember the spying ot my windows. Gina You drive me fookin' crazy, Leavl me alone! The world will end if you stop tallw ing. B.I.S.L.Y.A. A-M-Y Cindy, Do you think he likes me Michaela I Cindy, Remember Foods I 84 II yo! know what 'I love you Lov Gina Cindy, You're an air-head and Rel member Foods. Love jim Kim, Remember the good times a Washington. Cari Good luck with jeff and stay wit him. Never forget the times we hai and have. lim, Hope you and leff get along good. lim, I hope it lasts this time. Tammy Lim, Don't hit any cars tomorrow! Love, Tammy im, Did you hit any fences lately? Tammy im, I love you forever. Love, leff im, Good luck with leff. Love, Tammy im, Good luck next year as a Se- nior. om, Don't scare me anymore. Chrissy om, you better keep track of your cats! om, watch out for those !!guys in gym! m, M I C K E Y MICKEYMOUSEI m, you are an extremely weird person. Philip bm, Remember Physics! Good luck Always! Love, Dana pm, would you go get the dog's dishes 'ever forget 7th period English!! Later Krissy homas, Thomas, Thomas, Keep on Analyzing Bud! Bill Je can't have 'him see us to- fgether!!! Michele!!! an I smash your French face? Love, leni ontinue the good job in educa- tion: McHaIes laine and Frank keep up the good work Grandpop and Grand- mom D my two good Friends Elaine Frank Bill Blaney aine a lovely daughter love mother, Father p two great kids Elaine Frank Blaney Family aine and Frank good luck in school, Builtness!!! ood luck in school Frank and Elaine. Guimans lank, You're the best sports an- lnouncer ever, Sally st of luck in school McHaIes. Pol- lock Family ood luck in wrestling Heavy weight, Wayne From Frank!!! ul, my name is not April Love 'Lori lmember the great times in Eng- Iish Love Holly ul remember your song F-her F- her etc. Nicole K. ul, Iet's walk around in the snow Vladimir! Lori a's gonna run you over 1-900- 410-4444 ul, AAAAHHHH AAAAHHH lAAAAHHHA AAAAHHHH AH BILL lul, did you get any new clothes? Nicole F. I you better quit cutting classes! Your Friends! ul, try not to mess-up your 4 oodshop project ple Shade Wildcats Are 1!!!I!!!!!!!! ya Roccia and Kurt Wiest Al- ays and Forever ya best of friends Bill and Sheri orever great not being the only one!!!! hris nya, Kurts hair looks great! !Great Buddies Carrie P. ya remember the good times t lEFF's Love Carol ya I will pay you back some- ime. Nancy ya have a great time with Kurt - Wendi Margaret Parker and Tracey Ryan are friends forever Tracey a ride to the mall, please!!! Mag Tracey Remember all the great movies, Marltonll Margie Tracey don't die now the fun just began Tracey can I have my tapes Back!! Mag Better luck on your next Driving test, Tracey 7th period accounting class lason Rubino and Company 4th period study halls plays wheel of fortune Mag remember lunch with cheese balls and fries Mag remember the quieting when I couIdn't talk Tracey the quietness was the greatest love Maggie Nikke I'm glad we became friends Gauri Have fun in 12th grade luv ya Kim Nikki Never forget the yearbook meetings! Luv Karen Nikki M. Don't forget BD RK AM MP leni K Nikke Always remember pickles and pigeons! love Angie Like to go to the Prom Love Brian D Nikke I found out what len's talk- ing about. Chrissy Nikke wish you and BD good luck PB So it's BD Have fun kids! love Bill Had fun this year on the staff - Rich Shelly, How's old lady? paging DR. Walker, your friend!!! Shelly Don't forget Nicoles party !'SHELLY thanx Lori Shelly Don't forget my American Studies bookcover lohn Shel, Remember your time is Gonna come Luv Lisa Shelly Dreams are colorful and musical MOM 81 DAD Shel, paint the world to suit you Greg Shelly Wicker trashcans! 'HeIlo! Erik's computer! H2 - Dana Shelly Swim upstream maybe you'Il find 356. Charlie E and S sitting in a tree KI.. lim Bogart loves Karen McCoog! HA! HA! Hey lohn How's that 'Carol Ste- venson doin'? Shelly Karen I hope we stay friends for- ever Sandy Karen How about those sexy Path- mark Workers! Smak Karen put the eyes back in your duck Chrissy Karen Keep the 'lCharmin pro- tected second period Chrissy Karen I got engaged in the Baha- mas! Debi Karen you're a great friend. Friends forever Atla Karen I will always love you - Harry Gorow, you should learn to listen! LOVE Beans Gauri Wish you would stop both- ering me PB Gauri the yearbook better be good Love Bob W Gauri, Watch for that hickey mon- ster! love Heather Gauri Good luck next year Love Shannon Gauri We had fun in Algebra love Melissa Gauri, I'm glad we became friends! Sue Chemistry English yearbook tons of homework fun Nikki Gauri I still think you're a geek Patti Have a good year wrestling Rob Dickman Uncle Mike aunt Sue and cousin lohnas. Good luck class of Nineteen Nine- YY Good Luck in Football next year love Aunt Bobbie Good luck in the next year love gran and pop Good luck next year best wishes love pop Good luck Rob we love you mom and dad Good luck class of 1990 you're a winner We are proud of you Rob!!!! You are Great!!!! Keep going!!! Congratulations Class of 1988 Laura, enjoy your sophomore ya! I'm sure you will but most of all enjoy your watermelon party! at Manc's I hope it went well Love your Friend Linda lean Wrigley Co-pres lim it's still fat but cute!!! Love Laua Laura always remember water- melon and lim lennifer len, remember all the talks about them Laua Watermelon thanks for all the great memories me Laura remember you love to run Sarge Laure who cares if my thumb is fat It won't get smaller Love lim Shannon that burger looks well done love Gauri Shannon, Don't forget talking in Mr. Klouses Class Holly Shey, you're still a weird chick your friend Dina Shannon next year we get hall- ways love Lori Shannon stay out of the mall luv len Yo, Puffy watch out for those cubs Dan Shannon remember leff's boring Sophomore class Party Paul Shannon it's been fun in geometry class! Nicole Shannon have a nice thanksgiving and happy birthday Laura, only three more to go Love Bill Laura, you're the greatest love mom and dad Laura glad we became friends stay cool!! lackie Laura, glad we met stay sweet lat- er Colleen Laura Good luck in the future love Lynda Laura good luck and have fun with the boys. lennlones Laura have an awesome Time! Be Good Lisa Laura good luck in the future love Angie Laura have a great year love Andy Procter Laura well it must be the name!! Laura Good Luck, lim Trout l and A Roulke Good Luck lim Trout Russ Trout and Family loe Radke lr. Do It lim Tout Best of Luck lim T. From Aunt Ma- rie and Uncle Chuck Good Luck lim Trout Mom and Dad Linda, Don't cry out loud lust Kid- din' scum Linda what exactly does with mean hmm Wendy Linda so were you really with him Sheri Linda good luck in the future Angie Linda are you ready to run Sarge Linda remember Sundays and gui- tars are my favorites. Linda good luck with the Boys and future Danielle Linda remember all the fun in soft- ball Laura Linda hope you get you know who Sharon Best of Luck, Linda Love Mom and Dad Nicole loves Frank always and For- ever 11-18-87 Nicole say High once in a while Frank Nicole will you make an emergen- cy breakthrough Lori Nicole may I have this dance Love ya Nicole Nicole Thanks for the help at Ni- cole K. Sharon NicoIe's a weirdo, camper Booger, numb-nut ner Patti Nicole next wild party. Let's see your behavior HA Do you want an Egg roll Lori Nicole Nicole Good luck with Frank Nev- er Forget deodorant Mitch Nicole French was fun you're real- ly strange Heather Nicole Good luck with Frank love Betty Crocker Holly go get will you nut love Dina Holly are you sure he is the one Go for it Holly love mom and Dad Holly Good luck always love Dawn and Mike Holly keep out of trouble love An- nette Ieff Holly I hope you get the will Tony Holly keep those oj's rollin Never forget loanne Holly never forget Oddie is a lur- key Biz Holly Dude, what be the ---- Sar- castically line Bonne chance dans la quartine calle de francais MMe Stember Dave vaed love no matter how spelled leni Heide, Good luck with D.B. Love Anne-Marie You and Dave will always be, weirdo!!!! Michele Heide stay sweet and get Dave Borgini, len Heide look in Radio shack Who's that guy loanne! Heide, Baby sit any brats lately u wuv Dave Christi Heide I LOVE YOU Dave Heide remember Playing Mummy Madness your friend len Heide there's more fish in the sea. Holly Heide you are a very good friend Ha Ingrid we love you love mom 81 Dad Ingrid time to crank out the year- book! Debbie M. Iggy hey clubber who's your next victim? Amy Hey Flabbits! Don't ever forget BG. and BR. Debbie V. Ingrid don't study pink papers for mid-terms Denise Lou and Chrissy T. tRaIphl should get together Clautro Ingrid forget the Pines and that sunny morning lEFF Ingrid keep hugging them pine trees. tBrianl Ig. you're a bonhead but we love ya limmy Ingrid, Always remember Bucca and my house Heather. Debbie Melleady loves Scott lastr- zembski 7-13-87 Debbie I love you Love your hon- ey Bunny Scott Debbie Don't forget going to Acme in nightgowns and slip- pers Debbie watch out for the little tree Ingrid Debbie, Pilsbury Doug womenC,D Tickle, Tickle, lHa!Ha!l Dina I love Scott lastrmzbski always and forever Debbie Deb never forget Mr. Mallgaves second period class! Fran Debbie hi don't forget home ec! See you later! Deb, do your hands still smell like oranges len lMolIyl why isn't your hair up! Carolyn len Don't stare at me lonely girl Lori len you're a bigger airhead than mel!!! Nicole K. lennifer, I'm not calling you on Sat- urday night! len, ooooh Baby!!! Remember, at Enchante Love, Kathy len, you're strange but that's O.K. Love Barb len, you're a weird and smelly per- son! Beaner len, l'lI just call you Molly! Luv, Heide len, Do you swallow or choke! Love, Chunk Tom Goll is one weird person Love Barb Tom Goll I love ya very much Love Barb Barb thanks for all the favors. Love Cathy Barb don't forget to flip the couch Cathy Barb, I need a wrestling partner Love Bob Barb, never forget the weekend over Rob's Love Lori Barb you're a pervert but we love ya love limmy Barb Bimmer loves Tom Goll 11- 27-87 Better aim next time hope there are more times Cathy Help Debbie I'm in the real world now!!!!! So Debbi, where are all the Good- looking Guys Debbi, hope you like the Hockey puck Chris H. Thank you Easter Bunny Cock Bock! Love Holly I once had a chicken who wouldn't lay an egg, so I ate it Holly Always remember our famous gossip sessions! She's a HO Always remember the teddy bear and the sad tape Me I'II be a freshman again. Neat eh Gary Thank God you don't climb ropes in basketball! ha ha love, Mi- chele Taco who is Amelio Americana Clumb ropes Love ya scum Last but not least . . . A SENIOR CONGRATS A JUDY SANO ' ' - l S Goo- , itsfs,g:5:i,:,gfsgfiwsafcfsiizpizi,L -we ego-Oi we me Steed JudCyVeVl21?cE out for moving curbs! e 699 Juci3ilTojjeayXoVti!!E2lEj5atys remember IO! W vb I X QCJJVN Jurt?5YN?guLsTixbciJl!dA!:q5ve stuck to cooking H C63 HAMBURGERS luv Steven Judy Remember 7th period and your big bassdrums love Scott Good Luck with all our love in all you do Mom, Dad, Nick 84 Randy Congratulations to Judy from Pop 81 Mom Judy SEE YOU ON BROADWAY!!! I DON'T KNOW WHY? RITZ WAS FAB I LOVE YOU QUEENIE STAY GOOD! JUDY H2 TAMMY THIEL Tammy, I'm still your favorite tummy! LOVE KEN Tammy Good Luck! l'll always love you till the end of time Stephen Space, Good Luck, thanks for the smashing hands love BJ With love to Tammy a really great daughter We love you Mom 84 Dad Congratulations And Good Luck to a very sweet girl love you always Grandmom Tammy Congratulations and we wish you the BEST. love Mike 84 Dar YO DUDE, KEEP IT KICKINJ! KOWA- BUNGA BUD! friends always Kymmi PAULINE COLEMAN Pauline, Never forget our great study- hall and playing hangman - Mitch Pauline - I won't forget our study hall. Hope to see you. Bill the Navyman Pauline, Remember the good times, for- get the bad. Love Kathy Remember H69 He's mine! CAA, NEA, BDA, Friends forever Kathy Pauline, If we got any closer we-'d be kissing Good Luck! Stephen We'll be friends no matter what. Good Luck!! Judy ill Pauline, your great and remember SE- NIORS 4211 Judy H2 APRIL HESS Well You made it go out and Knock em DEAD! Mom April, Don't take any from Eddie Best of Luck, Diane April, Now there are only 3 other Hess's to see God only Knows how We made it through! Sheila April, Where do we get the ENERGY! Good Luck! Love ya Maria April, It has been aheckofa 4 years Good Luck Patty April, Good Luck! Glad we were friends. Party it UPI!!! Congrats Hon! try not to learn too much from Snake!!! Congrats Sis!!! 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