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m m 'mm m mm - Mimiiivw m%m miiim Dedication We, the class of 1988, proudly dedicate our yearbook to a most respected and admired person. His involvement and dedication over the past thirty years ha- enriched each and every student and set an atmosphere for productive education. His friendly smile and warm understanding enhance his leadership. Through his tenure he has been instrumental in making Mattituck High School the best on Long Island and the envy of the surrounding districts For the faith, guidance and security he has given us. we dedicate the 1988 Reflector to Mr. Bruno H. Brauner. I Mr. William Ruland, President Mr. Robert Graeb, Vice President Mr. David Horton Mrs. Josephine Orlowski Mr. George LoMaga 4 CLASS OF'88 Board Of Education Mr. Roger Burns District Superintendent Mr. Bruno Brauner Assistant Superintendent Mr. David Demsky Assistant High School Principal Mrs. Bloem Secretary to Superintendent Mrs. Harris High School Secretary Mr. Engelhardt District Treasurer Mrs. Beebe Business Office Mrs. Meyer Business Office Administration FACULTY 5 FACULTY Mrs. Allen J.H. Math Mr. Biedenkapp French Mrs. Brush Social Studies Dept. Co-ordinator Mr. Brennan H.S. English Mr. Brooks J.H. H.S. Science Dr. Cardillo Psychologist Chief Clasen NJROTC Mrs. Colombo Social Worker Mr. Comotto H.S. History Mrs. Corcoran English Dept. Co-ordinator 6 CLASS OF'88 Mrs. L. C orwin Language Arts Mr. ( unifT H.S. History Mr. Darrow Science Mr. Deerkoski H.S. Math Mr. Digons Spanish Mrs. Downs H.S. Science Mrs. Dunne English Mrs. Ellwood J.H. Speech Ed. FACULTY 7 Mrs. Endemann Phys. Ed. Mr. Ferrer H.S. English A.V. Director Mrs. F inn H.S. Math Co-ordinator Mr. Fisher Industrial Arts Mrs. Gibbons German F.L. Co-ordinator Mr. Gibbons Social Studies Mrs. Gildersleeve Library Aide Mrs. Gillespie Psychologist Mr. Grabowski Phys. Ed. Mrs. Grattan A.P. English 8 CLASS OF’88 Mr. Hanus H.S. Social Studies Mr. Huey Phys. Ed. Athletic Director Mrs. Haupt English Mr. Krudop Math Mr. Kujawski Science Dept. Coordinator Mr. Lawrence H.S. Social Studies Mr. Lester Instrumental Music Dept. Coordinator Mr. Lupia H.S. Science Mr. Massa H.S. Math Mrs. McGIvnn Phys. Ed. Athletic Director FACULTY 9 Mrs. Murphy English Mr. Nicol Science Mr. Roslak Industrial Arts Mrs. Schiller H.S. English 10 CLASS OF ’88 FACULTY 11 Guidance and Health Office Mr. Ellwood Guidance C'ounselor Director Mr. Christy Guidance Counselor Mrs. Grattan Guidance Counselor Ms. Greene Guidance Counselor Mrs. I.ademann Guidance Secretary Mrs. Milazzo Guidance Secretary Mrs. Kreshon Attendance Clerk Mrs. Siegel Attendance Clerk Mrs. Dickerson School Nurse Attendance Officer Mrs. Bakowski School Nurse FACULTY 13 Staff . Mrs. Bartlett Custodian Mrs. Bochan Custodian Mr. Demchuk Custodian Mrs. Fox Bus Driver Mr. Haas Custodian Mr. Hubbard Custodian Mrs. King Transportation Coordinator Mr. Pacholk Maintenance Mr. Strickland Custodian Mrs. McGunnigle Bus Driver Mrs. Steigerwald Custodian Mrs. Vota Bus Driver Mr. Wells Head Custodian Mrs. Zaveski Bus Driver Mr. Zaveski Custodian Tabitha Alayne Bauer Tab Among the most precious things are the memories of times spent with a special friend. Scott Armbrust Scott God gave us two ends, one to think with, and one to sit on. the out- come of a war all depends on which end you use, heads you win. tails you loose. Fleet Admiral Nimity Teresa Marie Brannon Tess(y) With two feet planted firmly on the ground— head held high— shoulders straight and strong— knowing and feeling— I'm o.k. AMF Voot! Daniel Bassi Dan Going out in a blaze of glory my heart is open wide, you can take anything you want from me. there is nothing left to hide. —Alarm Helen Elizabeth Bieling Libby, Red They say that these R not the best of times, but they're the only times I’ve ever known. —Billy Joel—SLUSH '88 r Sharon Beth Blackmon Shar One lives all one's life under constant tension until it is time to go for good —Einstein Eric Bokina Bo used to do a little but a little wasn't doing so a little got more and more. Guns 'N' Roses. Robert Bopp Bobby I like to live my life on my own. do what like, and be myself. (T. P.87- 88) 18 CLASS OF ’88 Keith David Boyd Queeb’ T. P CREW 87. 88 Imagine life as a joke! Why not laugh, kid around and enjoy it! or life will make a joke out of you! Gumbi Glenn A. Brisotti I've got a strong urge to fly. —Pink Floyd Sean Alexander Brvan The noontide is upon us and our half- walking has turned to fuller day, and we must part.—Kahlil Gibran Kathleen Patricia Nigel Burns Kathleen Would someone please ex- plain the reason for this strange be- havior. In exploitations name, We must be working for the skin trade— Duran Duran Robert C. Byrnes Byrnes No I don't know where I'm going, but I sure know where I've been. Lola Cartselos “Lol” If we are constantly seeking that which is not reasonably attain- able we can never know true happiness or contentment. Steve F. Charnews Steve Live life to the absolute limit! Michele Chituk Chic Forever good friends are for- ever; Whether we've far or near you always seem to hear when I call— What I'm trying to say is though we're apart, you’re always in my heart to stay. SENIORS 19 Janet E. Coleman Granite Sometimes she wonders— and she laughs in her frustration. — Duran Duran Charles Cook Jo Anne Nicole Corsi Woodsey I don't care who I step on going up 'cause don't plan on coming down! —Garfield SLUSH ’88 Kerry Ann Commander “You can’t build your dreams on sus- picious minds ... Find Young Cani- bals Michael Contes Mike Run. Rabbit run. Dig that hole forget the sun and when at last your work is done don’t sit down because it’s time to start another one. Pink Floyd T.P. 87.88 Brian Cybulski Bubba Today is your day, you hold your ticket into nowhere, it is your decision to stay or turn your day into a nightmare. Scott Czujko Scott It’s not over till it’s over, it’s not over till we get it right.—Starship Christopher Raymond Dempsey “Dumper” May you be in Heaven a Half hour. Before the Devil knows you're Dead.—■ An Irish Toast 20 CLASS OF ’88 Eric James Digons Bullet You gotta believe—Tug McGraw Geraldine Ann Domaleski Gea Well I’m taking my time. I'm just moving along, don’t forget about me after I've been gone. —Boston Memories of 88! Richard A. Dries Rick Straight to the top—Dokken Jennifer Marie Dunn Jcnni Maybe we’ll meet again; somewhere again . . . when lights go down—Europe. Baby just spread your wings; we'll get higher and high- er who knows what we'll find—-Van Halen. Wildberries! 88 Brian David Ellwood Ell wood T.P. CREW '87-88 Every Silver Lining has a TOUCH OF GREY. — The Greatful Dead Christine J. Etzel Believe in yourself and you will see that with a little faith you will be all you can be. « Joanne Marie Ficner When things start to go bad. you must laugh not cry! Robert William Finn Rob Hold your head up high. Look 'em in the eye. and never say die! To- hatsu; The Run SENIORS 21 Jennifer Froatz Life has its ups and downs but mostly downs. Donald Walter Gatz Gatz A chain is only as strong as its weakest link. Peter Cans Wheatie The time has come for you to make a stand. You've got to do things your own way. Forget about the style, forget the brand Thomas E. Fox Tucker Ain't always easy when the goin' gets rough when you're get tin' even you gotta show your stuff. Kiss Heather Ann Freeman Yet those who wait upon the Lord. Will gain new strength; They will mount with wings like eagles. They will run and not get tired. They will walk and not become weary. —ISA- IAH 40:31 Catherine Anne Giannone Cat I’ve had the time of my life. I never felt this way before, yes I swear its the truth and I owe it all to you. Memories of '88 Jason Ginas Tracy Lynn Glover Free at Last! Free at Last! Thank God Almighty! We're free at Last!! Martin Luther King 22 CLASS OF ’88 Maureen Ann Gremler Mo What lies behind us: and what lies ahead of us. are nothing com- pared to what lies within us. Danielle Grzegorczyk Dan The most treasured possession in life is a memory because it's always with you! Ted D. Gwydir Who said men wasn't meant to fly. — Michael Jordan— Steven L. Harned Steve The more you put into living, the more you get out of life. Tracey Michelle Harned Trac believe in fate and destina- tion. But so much of that lies in our own hands. If you know what you want just go on out and get it— DON'T GIVE UP! Sammy Hagar Sharon Claire Harris Shaz-Spaz You are never given a wish without also being given the pow- er to make it come true. Catherine L. Harty Kate Here I go again on my own— going down the only road I’ve ever known— like a drifter I was born to walk alone—WHITESNAKE David P. Hausler Dave At the bottom words are shal- low. On the surface talk is cheap. If you only judge the distance by the eyes of THE CONFESSOR ‘ — Joe Walsh SENIORS 23 Robert Raymond Issem Rob Those crazy nights I do remem- ber in my youth. I do recall those were the best times most of all. Journey David Michael Heard Dave The wheel in the sky keeps turnin' I don't know where I'll be to- morrow. Journey Gerry Livingston Horton Jig For the wages of sin is death, but the gift of God is eternal life through Jesus Christ our Lord. Romans 6:23 Karen Ann Horvath Kazzy Face, Kazz, Kah, Kay Know when you can. cry when you have to, be til you must it's a part of the plan. A wait your arrival, with simple survival and one day we’ll all understand.— Dan Fogelberg Leona Elizabeth Jantzen ONEY The only way to have friend is to be one. —B. S. '88 a Dena Jaquillard Move over sun and give me some sky. I've got wings I'm eager to try. I may be unknown, but wait 'til I've flown. You're gonna hear from me. Dennis Jazombeck Laura Ann Jens Beany No escapin' till its over, friends will say its not the same, memories falter when its over, some are lost and some remain. Bad Dogs '88' 24 CLASS OF ’88 Rebecca Tara Jens Becky Always remember, we had something dear that cannot be lost. Jodie ... we had our friendship. Memories of '88 Brendan D. Kelly Dunny There's no power around to keep a good man down, There’s still some fight in me, that's how it will always be. Van Halen 5150 Daryl Scott Kettrick DD I'm out of this place Sarah Elizabeth Kettrick Kyrie elesion down that road that I must travel— through the darkness of the night— where I'm going will you follow— on a highway in the light;JL;Mr. Mister Cheryl Ann King CHE When I was a child, I caught a fleeting glimpse, out of the corner of my eye. I turned to look but it was gone, I cannot put my finger on it now, the child is grown, the dream is gone. —Pink Floyd r Margaret Kober Then leaf subsides to leaf, So Eden sank to grief, So dawn goes down to day. Nothing gold can stay. —Robert Frost Donna Kosciusko How long I have wanted this dream to come true and as it approaches I can't believe I'm through C'aryn Terese Kathryn Kujawski Ca It's nice to be important; but it's more important to be nice. SENIORS 25 George Lee LePre Georgie Live life to the fullest and always do the best in whatever you do. CA Frank Lvburt 111 Frankie You can V be illin'. you got to be chillin', quote the Kid Tamee MacNish Tam There's only one corner of the world you can be sure of improving and that is your own self. Helio Mansilla The world is full of beauty just wait- ing to be discovered. Steven IVlarquardt Steve Spend the night in an L.A. jail. Listen to the sirens wail. But they ain't got a thing on me. I’m running wild I’m running Free! Bonnie Mathews Bonzai Decided long ago never to walk in anyone's shadows—If I fail; If I succeed; at least I'll live as I believe. B.S. '88 Patrick S. Mathews Pat The rung of a ladder was meant to rest upon, but only to hold a man's foot long enough to enable him to put the other somewhat higher. Thomas Huxley Denise Anne McC'affery Knockers Though our friends may now fly through a field of white cot- ton. Their love is the gold that re- mains in our hearts, and their memory is never forgotten— me! 26 CLASS OF '88 George McDowell Matthew McKay T.O.O.C. I've been to the edge and Matt Unchained! Van Halen there I stood and looked down. You know I lost a lot of friends there baby. I got no time to mess around V.H. Kristen Meyer Kik Please Please Please Let Me Let Me get what 1 want . . . this time. Jennifer Christine Michalecko Mich Our task now is not to fix the blame for the past, but to fix the course for the future. —John F. Ken- nedy Jeanette C. Miesner Spagets When all else fails. HUG YOUR TEDDY! Angelo S. Milazzo Ang “And the only soldier now is me. I’m fighting things I cannot see. I think Us called my destiny that I am changing ... —Suzanne Vega Deanna MolefT Pamela K. Moore Pam For without faith it is impossi- ble to do anything. Heb 11:6 SENIORS 27 Robert Edward Nine Rob And these children that you spit on as they try to change their worlds are immune to your consulta- tions. They're quite aware what they’re going through. —David Bowie Jennifer Lee Nostrom Jen There can be no happiness if the things K'e believe in are different from the things we do! IMurry) Greta Beth Morchel Gretchen” Happiness comes of the capacity to feel deeply, to enjoy sim- ply, to think freely, to risk life, and to be needed. David Navarra Navo Was it over when the Germans bombed Pearl Harbor—Animal House Party Animals 88 Raymond Walter I). Nemschick Ramon Strange is your language for which I have no decoder, why don't you make your intensions clear with eyes to the sun and mouth to the soda. Peter Gabriel Erik Olsen Kristina Marie O’Neil Tina Dianne Christine Olmsted Di Now, I believe that even in a storm we'll find some light— Just knowing your beside me I'm alright AMF Voot! 28 CLASS OF -88 Daniel John Paulauskas Dan The Man Some can't under- stand. And they'll only go so far. It all depends on you. To fight for what you are Ace Frehley Adriane Marie Poliwoda “Age” God has given me your hand, holds me in a tiny fist, but still need your kiss.. . Hold on to love. — U2 William Stewart Pim Willy Genesis 13:14 Raise your eyes and look into the distance from where you are ... Todd Joseph Rakowicz T If we’re offensive and pose a threat, you fear what we represent is a mess, you've missed the message that says it all. and you’ll never know why. WE ROCK!—Oizy Lori Ann Rayburn Lorenzo—Lor—Peachy Love me without fear. Need me without de- manding. Want me without restric- tions. Accept me without change. Lisa Ann Reyer In life be all that you can be. laugh all you can. see what you can see, for what you make of life is all it will ever be. SLUSH '88 Henry J. Romanowski Jr. Bently in this world of uncertainty and troubled lands, there is only one thing you can be sure of—a friend! William J. Sanok Jr. Bill A soul intension that’s learning to fly condition grounded, but deter- mined to try can 't keep my eyes from the circling sky Tongue tied and twist- ed. just an earthbound misfit.I. Pink Floyd SENIORS 29 John Wesley Sauer David Scheer Now the years are rolling by me. I finally got all the answers and they they've been rockin’ easily. I am older changed all the questions, than I once was. but younger than HI be. That's not unusual. Paul Simon Wendy Schneider Justin Smith Paul Smith Dave Brown We 'II know for the first time. If we're Evil or Divine, we're the in line. Ronnie James Dio Holly C. Smith Hoi, B-B-Baby Friendship is the shadows of the evening, which strengthen with the setting sun of life. B.S. '88 Dawn Marie Swiatocha Dawny In a time, in a place, in a world they forget, is the heart of me a part that just won’t die. Take me back.—Bon Jovi Katherine Anne Swiatocha Kathy In life you learn to live, to love, to laugh, but most of all. you learn about yourself. 30 CLASS OF ’88 lion Weiner Loni A smile is simply a curve which straightens everything out. Mark Trentalange Markiver lose your dreams and you will lose your mind —The Roll- ing Stones— Outward Bound 85— Practice with Joe— Weekend trips to G.C. —TP CREW 87-88 Kim M. Trojanowski Cupcake We re halfway there, take my hand, we'll make it swear. We're livin' on a Prayer. —Bon Jovi Mary Tangney If you want love you've got to give a little. If you want faith you've got to believe a little. If you want peace you've got to turn your cheek a lit- tle— Sammy Hagar Scott Thiiberg Tilly Goodbye cruel world; I’m leav- ing you today. Goodbye. Goodbye. Goodbye. Goodbye all you people; there’s nothing you can say. To make me change my mind—Goodbye!— Pink Floyd Sharon Elizabeth W helan Sha We have been friends together In sunshine and in shade Tracy Lee W bite Tros Doing what you love is freedom ... Loving what you do is happiness Tanya Wigley Wiggels My daddy always said nothing good ever happens after mid- night. well daddy was wrong. Bill and Tanya forever. Suzanne I love you. Best friends never die. SENIORS 31 Jonathan Wolbert Bert And if the mountain should crumble or disappear into the sea not a tear, no not I.—U2 T.P.'87.'88 Jennifer Jean Woodhull Jen Time is a river rolling into no- where. I will live while I can, I will have my everafter. —Steve Winwood B.S:88 Pamela Jean Zahra Pammie Friendship—never explain, your friends don't need it and your enemies won't believe it anyway. Scott Zahra Scottie Life's a game you play. Some are winners and some are losers; all you can do is hope for the best, but in the end I know I'll succeed. Gregory John Zanieski Spork May the roof over our heads never fall in and no one inside ever fall out. U2 9 14 87 'X Cheryl Lynn Zolner Chippy The little joys in life shine through in lots of little things we do! 32 CLASS OF ’88 SENIORS 33 IN LOVING MEMORY OF JODIE MICHELE LIZEWSKI April 9,1970—January 18,1986 “SO FAITH, HOPE, LOVE ABIDE:”... BUT THE GREATEST OF THESE IS LOVE I COR. 13:13 34 CLASS OF ’88 IN LOVING MEMORY OF BRUCE EDWARD McCAFFERY February 23,1970 - October 26,1985 The Best And Most Beautiful Things In The World Cannot Be Seen Or Touched But Are Felt In The Heart SENIORS 35 SENIORS 37 SENIOR Scott Armbrust Run for Hugs — 2; ROTC 1. 2. 3. 4; Track V — I, 2, 3, 4; Volleyball — 3. 4 Teresa Bannon SADD — 2, 3; Varsity Show 2; Spanish Club — 1, 2, 3; Art Club —1.2; Office Service Squad — 1.2. 3. 4; Health Service Squad 1,2; Softball V — 1.2. 3, 4 Dan Bassi Yearbook — 1; Variety Show — 1; Mock Trial — 2; Ding-a-Ling -1.2. 3.4; Crop — I; Run for Hugs — I Tab Bauer Yearbook —4; Mat hietes 1.2. 3. 4; Variety Show 1.4; Honor Society 3,4; French — 3; Spanish —1.2; High School Bowl — I; Volleyball Jv — 1.2. V — 3.4 l.ibb) Biding Student Council 4; Yearbook 3. 4; Variety Show — 1; Chorus —1,2. 4; Gcr — 1, 2; Ding-a-Ling — 3; Health Club 3. 4; Sec — 4; Crop — 4; Run for Hugs 4; Field Hockey Jv — 1,2V — 3.4; irameiie t.r egorc k Soccer V — 3, 4; Softball V — I, 2. 3. 4; Basketball Jv — I, 2 V — 3, 4 Steven Harned Ski —2. 3.4; Student Council 4; Variety Show l.2;Ger - I, 2; Ding-a-Ling Week — 2, 3; Stage Crew — 1.2. 3. 4; Crop Walk — 2. 3. 4; Run for Hugs — 3 Soccer Jv — 1. 2 V 3. 4; Baseball Jv — I. 2 V — 3. 4. Basketball Jv Tracey Harned 3. 4; Basketball Student Council — 1.2; Yearbook — 4; Variety Show — I, 2, 3.4; Senior Play 1,2,3, 4; Chorus — 1, 2, 3. 4; Band I; Stage Band I; Honor Society 3. 4. •tage Hand Ger —1.2; Ding-a-l.ing Week — 1,2; Art Club — 4; Crop Walk Hugs — 3; Softball Jv — I, 2; V — 3. 4; Tennis Jv — 1. 2. 3; V tg-a-Ling — — 4; Spirit Week — 3; Softball Jv 1,2,3 V Spirit Committee — 4 Sharon Blackmon Student Council — 1, 2. 3; Variety Show Producer — 2. 3. 4; Sub Abuse 3; Gcr — 1.2. 3; Ding-a-Ling Week 1,2, 3; Pres - I; Crop — 1,2. 3; Run for Hugs — 3; Tennis Jv — 1, 2, 3; Cheering Jv -1,2 Bobby Bopp Basketball Jv — 1.2 V—3. 4; Baseball Jv — 1. 2 V — 3, 4 Kathleen Burns Mattitalk — 2; Yearbook — 4; Gcr 1. 2. 3; Photo — 2; Art Club — 4 Lola Cartselos I. 2; Run for 4; Basketball Kate Harty Mathlctes I; Photo - 3. 4; Art — 4; Office Service Squad I; Health Service Squad — l;BOCES — 3; Softball Jv I; Field Hockey Jv - I; Volleyball Jv | David Hausler Stage Crew — 2. 3. 4; Tennis Jv — I V — 2. 3; Wrestling Jv — 1 V — 2. 3. 4 David Heard Ski 4; Yearbook - 4; Variety Show — 2.4; Substance Abuse 4; Gcr 1.2 Ding-a-Ling Week — 1. 2. 3. 4 Gerry Horton Band -1.2, 3.4; Ger — 1.2; Crop Walk — 2, 3; Run for Hugs 1; Track V - 1, 2. 3, 4; Bowling V — 2. 3; Cross Country V — 2. 3, 4 Karen Horvath Ski — 4; Yearbook 4; Variety Show 1; Honor Society — 3.4; French Club 3; Spanish Club — 2. Jv — 1, 2 V — 3, 4 i Mock Triai — 2; Photo 2; Baseball J.w± 2 V —3. Hugs — 3,4; Variety Show -1; Chorus —1.2; Mock Trial — 4; Health Club — 3; Art Club — 2, 3; Crop Walk 1; Health Service Squad — 1,2 Steve ( hamews Ski — I; Variety, 4 JoAnne Corsi SADD 1 Variety Show 4; Senior Pley 4; Home-be 3. Chorus 1.2.3, Sp.1 r: s| 1. Softball Jv—1.2 V 3.4. Basketball J 1.2 V 4. Field Hockey JvU 1, 2 ( Cross CodfKpV — 2; Ger — 2 Scott ( zuffo ■ Ski — 3,4; Yb— 4; H.S. — 4; Ger I; Stage - 4. Bas Jv — 1. 2. V — 3. 4; Bask Chris Dempsey Yearbook —4. Variety Show 4: fre h Club— 4; Spanish Club—1,2.3;Crop Walk 4. Language Bowl 3; Wrestling V — 3. 4 Dena Jaquillard Expression — 1.2,3.4; Mattitalk — 1. Yearbook — 1.4, Variety Show — 1.2.3.4. Senior Play — 3.4; Chorus — 1, 2. Gcr — 1.2, 3. French 3.4; Crop Walk — 2, 3.4; Video Club 1, 2, Prom - h PA 4. Student Ex 3; Field Hockey Jv —4 Becky Jem Expression 4.1 loui«Societ 4. Gcr -17?; Office Service Squad -1,2,3; Basketball V 1.$, 3.4; field Hock|y Jv —IV 2. 3. 4; Volleyball Jv -IV 1,2, 1, 4; Yearbook — 4; Mathlctes — 3, 4; inguage Bowl — 5; (Frcstling V 3, Lric Digons MattltiTV -i. Variety Show 2; Tennis V l. 2,3.4; Basketball Jv 1.2V 3.4 Gea Domaleski .Skij 3,4. Pep- 1. Student Council —4. Yearbook 3. 4. Variety Show 2. 4 Sub Abuse — 3. 4. Honor Society 3. 4k Spanish 1. 2. Ding-a-l mg 1. 2. 3. 4. Health Club — 3, 4: Treasurer - '2.4; Cror 1. 3. 4. Run for Hugs —1.4. Spirit W’cek - 1, 2. 3. 4; Spirit Committee — 4. Cheering Jv 2 Rick Dries Mathlctes — 1,2. 4. Variety Show - 3.4; Honor Society 3. 4. C.cr !. 2. Crop — 1, 2 3, 4; Icnnis V — 1. 2. 3. 4 Jenni Dunn Ski —'4; SADD — 4; Hugs - 4; Chorus — I, 2; Softball Jv l. V 4 Brian F.llwood Hr i ixUn Kelly Ski - I. 2, J. 4. Student Council v ‘r«; Show 2,4. Ding-a-Ling 1.2. 3. 4. Stage C rew — 3.4 Health ClubB ' VP. — 3.4; Prom- 3; Soccer Jv — l,V — 2. 3,4; Baseball ?v ! V _ 2. 3.4 iasketba! 1 Jv • - - Sarah Keitrick Student Council 1. %4. Yearbook Mathlctes 1.2. V Variety Show 2. 3; Gcr 1. 2, Ding-a-Ling— 1.2,3,4; HaattMjktb 3. 4; Sec I . Pres 2 4. Prom 3: TcnmaJj— 1. 2: Softball V — 1. 2. 3. % Basketball 1. 2. 3. 4| i hh l « on—4; Variety Show — 2.3,4; Home-Ec — 3; C M . • ■ ; (icM- 1. 2; French Club — 2; Health Service Squa V Icnms I . | Margaret Kober ook— 1,2,3.4; Variety Show —3; Honor Society —. 4 sP s 3. I P a— 2,3; Crop — 1.2; Prom 3; Softball Jt IV —2;! 4 r - irvn Kujawxki Show — 4: Senior Play — 3.4; Sub Abuse — 3.4. Choi 4 , - -1 rop — 2, 3,4; Run for Hugs — I, 2,3,4; Office Ser . Squ.tdH i ank Lyburl 3. 4: BOCES 3. 4; Track V 2. 3, 4 Ski— 4; Student Council —4; Variety Show 5 2; Gcr I. 2; Crop Walk 1 2 3,4; RUN FOR HUGS 2 V — 3. 4 Crissv Etzel 3.4 1,2; Prom J;T ‘rack V Gcr — 1,2; Crop — I. 2,3,4; Bask etball Jv— I, 2. MField Hockey V M.ttitalk — 2. 3,4; Yearbook — 3; Variety Show 2. 3. 4; Honor Society 3 4 Spanish 1.2,3; Ding-a-Ling — I. 2,3.4; rop Walk 3. 4. Run for Hugs — 1.2, 3.4; Softball Jv — I V — 2; Tennis V — 1.2. 3. 4 Track 3.4.( heermg Jv — 1. 2 V - 3. 4“ -4;Ger 1.2. Ding-a- 3,4;Ru : r Hugs 1. ieldHockivJv 1.2 V Ger I 2; SCCC C-. - 2, 3; Variety Show 1, 2. 3; Crop 2. 3; If 3, 4 — 3. 4; Senior Play — 4; — 2, 3; Run for Hugs — 1, 2, 3; Joanne Fkner Chorus — 1,2 • eter Gam xi — I, 2, 3, 4; Student Council tnish — 1. 2, 3; Ding-a-L mg sr V — 1. 2. 3. 4; Base. 1. Js Gatz 3.4; Yearbook 1,4; Variety Show —iJ. 2. 4. Ding-a-l mg Week . stage ■ —4; Crop Walk— 1.2; Run for Hug 2. Soccer Jv 2 3.4. p Meball V —3, 4; Wrestling V I, 2 3 athy Giannom 3r !C 4; Var,et Show — 1,3.4; Spanish 1. 2; D.ng-a-Lmg Week 2. ' 4: Office Service Squad 3. 4: Health SertLc Squad - 1. B(K I S 3 4 V cc—Trcs — 3, Pres — 4; Softball V — 2; tiering Jv 1. V 2.3.4 I racy Glover Bif |- 1, 2; Spanish !. Tennis Jv 1 '1 tureen Grcmler Ski — 3. 4; Yearbook 3; Valety Show — 2. 4; Sntamsh Club 1. 2. 3; Ding-a- 1 :ng Week — 1, 2. 3, • ( rop Walk 1, 3. 4; Health Service Squad 2. Spirit cek 1.2,3,4;SSHball I 3.2V 4;TcnmsJv 1.2. 4.(hccringJ 3, 4; Tpck V OTC I, 2. 3. 4; BOCES Mac Nish horus — 1,4; Cer — 1.2; Health Club — 4: Volleyball Jv — 4 Mathew Council — 1.2.3.4; Yearbook — 4; 1,2,3,4; Art Club — 4; Crop Walk ' Jv —1,2; Basket bull Jv—1,2; V Hnmittee 4 Pat Mathews v • lent Council — 1, 2, 3. 4; Matt 3,4; Variety Show -—1,4; Chorus -Ling Week — 1,2,3; Crop Walk : P- ■■ - 3; Soccer Jv — 1. 2 V 3. 4; Unis, K affri I, 2. 3. 4; Chorus 1. 2, 4; Mock N - 1, 2; Health Se Squad Georje Me Dowel. . Spanish - ing-a-Ling 1. s.cr Jv MQk 2 V1. tv snow - Wrestling V Matt McKay Mrbook — 4. Society — 3,4; ; Run 1 r Hugs A3. 4 1; Office Yearbook Mathlctes I, !. 3. 4. Varfcty Show Jfc, 3. Honor Society — 3,4. Gcr .2.3 1 cal th Club -■ Soccer Jv |;fnnis V 1,2. 3. 4. Bowling V x 1; Volleyball 3.4 1. 2 V 31 CLASS OF Jen Michalecko Mattitalk lMHistory v’t Club 3. French — 2( Jeanette Mieyoer Ski 2. 4. Pap — 1; Yearbook — 3. 4; .rietyShal — 2J4onor Society Gcr 1. I Crop Walk 1; Cheering V 2. 3. 4. Field Hockey Jv 4- I; Volleyball 2. V - 3. 4 r ™ J r T ACTIVITIES Pam Moore Art Club 4 (,rrta M«rebel Ski 3. 4,Student Council I;Chorus - 2; Mock Trial 3;Gcr I, 2; Stage 2 Health Club — 3, 4; Tennis Jv 2, 3 V - I, 4; Volleyball Jv — I, 2 V 3,4 Rat Netmchick Sk I. Golf V 3, 4. Bowling V — I. 2; Wrestling V — 3, 4 Rob Mae Matl.idc I. 2. 3, 4; Variety Show — 3, 4. Band — I, 2; Ger — 3; History Sc Oo i 3. 4. Tennis Jv — 1,2 JfO Soktron Yearbook 4. Honor Society 3, 4; Ger 1,2, 3; ROTC — 1.2, 3; Health Service Squad I; German EX — 3; Field Hockey Jv — 2, V — 3, 4 Ihaitr (Mmstead Variety Show 1,2, 3, 4; Chorus — I, 2. 3. 4; ROTC — I; Office Service Squad I. Worn 3; BOCES - 1; Volleyball Jv — 1 Dan Paula usks french I. 3; High School Bowl 1; Art Club 3; Video Club — 3, 4 Adrianr Poliwoda Ski 4, Yearbook — 4; Variety Show — 1; Chorus — 2; Honor Society — 3, 4; French 3; Prom — 3; Volleyball Jv — I, 2, V — 3. 4 Lori Rayburn Variety Show I; Home-Ec — 1.2; Chorus — 1, 2; Mock Trial — 3; Health Service Squad — I, 2, 3 lisa Reyer Yearbook 4. Variety Show 1.4; Chorus — 2; Band 1, 2. 4; Ger — 1,2; FrenchClub 4. Crop Walk -2; Run for Hugs — 3.4; Softball Jv—1,2,3. V — 4. Tennis Jv — I, 2, 3; Spirit Committee — 4 Henri Romonawski Ski 4; Stage Crew — I. 2. 3. 4; Prom — 3; Baseball Jv — 1 Bill I. 2. 3; Volleyball — 4 Ski 4; Variety Show — 4; Spa — 1,2, 3; Photo — 2; Crop —2; Tennis Jv —1.2. 3. V 4; Golf Jv John Sauer '■ , . Mattitalk 3. 4; Yearbook — 3. 4; Variety Show — 3. 4; Senior Play — 3. 4; Chorus - 4; Honor Society 3. 4; French — 4; Baseball Jv — 1, 2. V — 3. 4 Holly Smith h 4; C iy — 3,4. Ger — ,ing Week — 1,2.3,4; Hca 3,4, Yearbook 4, Maiftklc l,2,3.4,C r— 1,2; Ding-a-Ling Week — 1,2,3,4; Heal rop Wall — f. 2. 3, 4; Run for Hugs 3. 4. Office Service Squau - 4; Prom 3. Softball Jv— J. V 2, 3.4. Tennis Jv — 1.2. V — 3.4; Cheering Jv — I. V 4; Prom Kathv Swiatocha Homc-Lc 1.2; Mock Trial 4; Spanish Club 1.2: Health Club- 3; Health Service Squad 1. 2; BOCES — 3, 4: Softball V — 1. 2. 3. 4 Mary Tangnev f' Art Club 1, 3, 4; Health Service Squad — 4; Softball Jv — 1 Scott ThHbrrg Ger 1.2; BOCES — 2. 3. Soccet — 2; Track Jv — 3 Loai Weiner Student Council — 3, 4; Expression — 4; Yearbook — 4; HonorSocteiy 3, 4; French VP 1. 2. 3; Dtng-a l ing - - 3, 4; An Club — 3; Crop — 3. 4: Run for Hugs - 3. 4; Field Hockey Jv - J. 2. V — 3. 4; Spirit Committee — 4 Tracv W hile Variety Show -1.2. 3. 4; Chorus — 1; Crop — I, 2. 3.4; Honor Society — 3. 4, Pres ; Softball Jv — 2. Tennis Jv — 2. 3. 4; Cheering Jv — t. V. — 2. 3, 4 Tanya Wigley Homc-Ec Ger —1; BOCES - 3. 4 Jonathan YNolbert Wrestling V — T Jen Woodhntl Ski 4 Student Council - 2. 3. 4; Yearbook - 4, Variety Show — I, 2. 3, 4; Senior Play 1.2. 3; Chorus 1, 2. 3. 4, Honor .Society - 3. 4; Ger 1.2; Student Fji — 3; Ding a-Ling — 2. 3, 4, Crop'— 2, 3. 4 Greg .amevki Band I ; Stage Band — 1, Honor Society 2.4; Ger — 1.2. Run for Hugs 1, 2. 3.4. Prom — 3. Soccer Jv 1.2. V-T. 4; Track V — 1.2. 3.4; Basketball V — i, 2.3. 4 (beryl .otoer _ Vanetv Show — 3.4 Homo-tc 1. Mock Trial 3; Ger — 1. 2,3; Stage 3: Health Service Squad —1,2. 3. 4 Soccer V 3,4. Basketball Jv — I, 2. V — 3. 4; Volleyball J - 1. V - 2. 3. 4 Sharon Whelan Mattitalk — 1; Honor Society 3, 4; French Club — I. Health Club — 3: Crop Walk I, Health Service Squad — 1; Field Hockey Jv — 1,2. V — 3; Volleyball Jv I. 2. V • 3. 4 Chorus - I; Spanish Club — I. ROTC — 3: Office Service Squad - I; BOCES 1, Tennis Jv - I; Field Hockey Jv — 2 3. 4; Golf Jv — I. 2. 3 Scott a hr a Ger Club • 1.2. Stage Crew I, 2. 3: BOC W illy Pirn Expression — 2. 3. Mattitalk — 1. 2, 3, Yearbook — 1,2; Band — 1.2, 3; Stage Band 1. 2. 3; Mock Trial - 2; Honor Society — 3. 4. Photographer — 1. 2. 3 I odd Rakowicz Variety Show 4; Spanish Club — I, 2, 3; Photo — 2; Golf Jv — I, 2, 3 Dawn Swiatocha Variety Show — 1; Home Ec — 1.2; Chorus — 2; Mock Trial — 3. 4; Health Service Squad — I, 2. 3, 4 Mark Trentalange Ski 1; Yearbook — 3; Photo — 3; Tennis Jv — I; Track Jv — I; Golf Jv — I. V — 2 Kim Trojanowski Expression — 1; Ger. Club — I; Health Service Squad — 1,3; BOCES — 3, 4 George l ePre Ding-a-Ling Week — I. 2. 3. 4; BOCES — 3. 4; Soccer Jv — 1. 2. V — 3. 4 Ang Milazzo Student Council 1.2. 3.4; Mattitalk 2. 3.4; Yearbook 4; Mathlctes— 1,2, 3.4; Variety Show — 2. 3.4; Honor Society — 3,4; Ding-a-Ling Week — 1,2, 3.4; Crop Walk — 1.2. 3.4; Run for Hugs — 1, 2, 3,4; Volleyball - 3,4; Scorekceper Una O’Neil Softball V — 2. 4; Basketball V — 4 Jennifer Froatz BOCES — 3. 4 Ted Gwvdir Ski — I; Baseball Jv — 1. 2. V — 3. 4; Basketball Jv — 1. 2. V — 3. 4 Sharon Harris Expression — 4; Variety Show — I, 2. 3, 4; Senior Play — 2. 4; Chorus — 1, 2. 4; Band — I, 2.4; Ger 1.2. 3. Art Club 4;Office Service Squad — 1. Cheering Jv — I, 2, 3; Field Hockey Jv — 2 Rob Issem , t( , Variety Show — 3. 4; Chorus — 2; Spanish Club — 2; Soccer Jv — 2, V — 3; Tennis Jv — 3. 4; Track Jv — 1. V I; Wrestling Jv — 1. V — 2 Leona Jantzen , , 4 Ski — 4; SADD 1,2; Hugs — 3. 4; Pep — 1. 2; Student Council — 1, 2. 3. 4; Mattitalk - 2. 3; Yearbook — 4; Variety Show — 1,2, 3.4; Substance Abuse — 3; Band — 1. 2. 3. 4; Ger —1,2; Ding-a-l.mg Week - 1, 2. 3. 4; Health Club — 3; Crop Walk — 1. 2. 3. 4; Tennis Jv I. 2. V — 3. 4; Cheering — 3 Janet ( oleman Expression — 1. 4. Mattitalk — 2; Yearbook — 4; Senior Play 4; Chorus— I: Band 1; Stage Band — I. BOChS — 3. 4 Kcrrv ( oromandcr . Ski 2.3.4; Hugs — 1,2; Student Council — 1.2.3.4. Expression I; Variety Show — 2,4. Spanish Club — 1.2; Ding-a-Ling Week — 1,2. V P — 1, 2; Crop Walk — 2. 3. Run for Hugs 2; Softball Jv I; Field Hockey Jv— 1.2. V — 3, 4; Track V — 3. 4 Scon t zujko . _ . „ , Ski - 3,4; Yearbook—4. Honor Society 4; Ger — 1. Sugc 4; Baseball Jv 1. 2. V — 3. 4; Basketball Jv —1,2 Rob Finn , . . . Ski — 3. 4; Student Council - 1; Mattitalk — 3; MathletejL— 1, 2.3, 4. Variety Show —1; Band - i. Honor Society — 3, 4. Ger — 1,2.' 3; Health Club — 3: Soccer Jv — 2. V — 3. 4; Tennis Jv 1. 2, 3. Goff V — I Heather Freeman , Student Council—1; Variety Show — 1,2,3,4, Senior Play — 2,3.4; Chorus 1, 2. Band 1. 2. 4. Ger — T, T. Oer Ex —_3b.Crop - 4 2; Cheering V — 3. 4 Eric Bokina Ski — 4, SADD— I; Student Council — 1.2. 3. 4; Chorus — 2, Honor Society — 3. 4: Ger - 1. 2. Ding-a-ling Week — 1, 2. 3; Health Club — 3; See - 1, 2.1; Crop Walk — 1.2. Prom 3; Baseball Jv — 1. 2. V — 3. 4; Bowling V — 2. 4; -Volleyball — 3, 4 Keith Boyd _. , _ _ . , Varictv Show — I; Home-Ec — 1; Chorus — 1; Mock Trial — ; Ger l • 3, French Club 1; Run for Hugs — I; BOCES 3. 4; Track V — 3. 4; Cross Country — 3. 4 Ski— 4?SADD 1.2; Expression—1.2.3,4; Matnulk - I. 2,3; Yearbook- 4: Variety Show 3. 4. Senior Play — 2, 3.4: Chorus —1.2; Mock Trial — 3, 4; Ger — U 2, Track V — I, 2. 4 Rob Byrnes Wrestling V — 1. 2. 3, 4 Michele Chituk , , ... Ski — 2. 4; Pep— 1. 2. 3. 4; Student Council — 2. 3. 4; Yearbook - 4. Variety Show — 1.2, 3. 4; Spanish Club —1,2; Ding-a-Ling Week — 1.2, 3. 4. President — 3; Crop W'alk I, 2, 3. 4; Run for Hugs —1.2. 3.4. Prom — 3; Tennis Jv - I; Cheering V — 2. 3, 4; Track V - 3 SENIORS 45 SENIORS 47 Im 4 r 48 CLASS OF '88 Underclassmen UNDERCLASSMEN 49 Anthony Abate Shannon Austin Christopher Bagshaw Sonia Baldwin John Barker Juliana Bartra Deborah Bell William Bergen Frank Blados Laural Boner Jeffery Booker Gary Butler Susannah Cancro Robert Celic Donna Charnews Antfrew Christianson David Cifarelli Nichole Cifarelli Kathleen Commander Lara Connolly Janette Cooper Willie Mae Davcndcr Kathleen Decker Keith Deerkoski 50 UNDERCLASSMEN 3 A V Amy El I wood Pamela Etzel Mb Keith Reming Kristine Flowers Emily Fogarty Robert Fox Scott Gammon Matthew Gans Christian Glander a m i % i i «K '• ' r Terri Glover Kevin Goldsmith Tyrone Goode Edward Goodwin William Green Asha Flamid Mary-Pat Harbin Stephen Hataier Douglas Hausler Leah Herrick Deborah Herrick Lawrence Hofer David Hommel Mary Ellen House Margo House Timothy Ireland James Jablonski JUNIORS 51 Valeric Lessard James Luchsinger Joseph Marquardt Jeanne Mazzaferro Kimberly Mealy Elizabeth Mele 52 UNDERCLASSMEN Nicholas Mcthvcn H fj 1 1 f M Laura Milner Christopher Milowski F.ugcnc Miska Christine Montgomery Michael Moore Julie Moore Mary Motto Lizbeth Necfus Robert Neese Jennifer Nelson Cynthia Nelson Nhac Trang Ngo Sean Nicol Lisa Oku la Chris Oliver Christian Olsen Kent Olson Jennifer Ormond Michelle Payne Raymond Perez Scott Pirn Robert Profita Anne Rausch Emily Reeve John Rogozinski JUNIORS 53 Kevin Romanowski Dana Rosenstreich Victor Rutkoski Victoria Schocnhaar Jennifer Schubert Stephen Shepish Gregory Zuhoski Jason Strezepek Erika Strickland Donna Strickland Anna Sullivan Lahra Tillman Constance Tyler Theresa Urist Donna Wilcenski Michelle Sieczka Paul Smith Jill Spellman Diana Stepnoski Joe Sticfcr Daniel Zaneski Aileen Zolncr Erik Williams Charlie Witczak Melissa Wurtz 54 UNDERCLASSMEN Kimberly Bridge Amy Brooks Keith Atkins Samuel Bail John Bakowski Brendan Canberg Paul Casey Christian Celic Lyn Chituk Mary Corazzini Holly Cordova Tanya Corrigan Monica Aniongeorgi Claire Cucchi Anne Marie DeLuca Anna Dobek Donald Dorius Brant Dubovick Sean Fagan Diana Falkenbach Randall Feinberg Sharon Ferguson Karen Ferguson Melanie Fetzko Jennifer Fisher Jeffery Fliss Jason Galvin Ronald Garsik Garth Gibbons i k. SOPHOMORES 55 Edward Hanus Suzanne Named Heidi Herreros Jennifer Horion Andrea Hughes Luanne Hussnatter Michael Jones Bridget Kaelin Kira Kelsch Kerry Klos Wendy Kozen Melissa Krupski Mattie Langhornc Nathan Lechleitner Alisa Leone Steven Lepre Thomas Libretto Stephen Machnowski Jessica Magill Roger Martin Michael McCaffery Timothy McGowan Derek McLean Heather Mcle Kcrrin Meyer Robert Milazzo 56 UNDERCLASSMEN Brian Miller rs o Glenn Milowski Joseph Mitchell Tracy Moelius Amy Moore William Morini Shannon Murphy Christian Nostrom Mary Ochsenrciter Jennifer Oneil Roary Orourkc Robert Paasch Agatha Pak Brooke Pascoe Jeffrey Peters Chaoies Poplaski Michael Posteraro Alisha Posteraro Josephine Pratt Crystal Pumilio Keith Rcda Scot Riencckcr Wendy Roache Peter Roache Jacqueline Rodgers Donald Schilley Christine Schriefcr SOPHOMORES 57 Jessica Schubert Ronald Schweizer Sandra Scott Jon Ship Chris Sidor Ronald Simmons Keith Verity Christopher Visser Wallace Vocgel David Warren Barbara Smith Jacob Smith Michael Starsiak Jonathan Stauffer Maria Suglia Thomas Sullivan Carolee Taylor Christopher Tuthill Darby Uhlinger Todd Valentine Chad Vandcrbcck 58 UNDERCLASSMEN Boyd Heather Brooks Melissa Brooks Edward DcLuna Jonathan Fabb Richard Flurry Susan Fox Stacey Gamble Justin Glisker George Cartselos Michele Cassonc Mindy Cooper Amic DeFabrizio Gino Della Cava Heather Cacace Todd Cantrell Donielle Cardinale Timothy Carroll James Barker Sheila Bokina Denise Goehringcr Frankie Goodwin Christina Grefe Martin Griffin Theodore Grigonis Joyce Hagen FRESHMEN 59 Christopher Hcaly Charles Jantzen Amanda Jenkins Terry Johnson Katherine Henriksen Tara Issem Kimberly Kosianowski Paul Kujawski Kenneth Lahti Brian Langan Keri Lessard Mellissa Lindblad Joseph Lizewski Kim Loviglio Jerrold Lutz Laurie Machnowski William Macomber Kristin Mancc Kevin Mance William Maston Karen Maynard Jennifer McDowell Michael McGrccvy 60 UNDERCLASSMEN Christopher Methven Danielle Miska Carlton Miska Melissa Moclius t Robert MofTatt George Moleflf Daniel Motto Russell Munz Candace Pacholk Kathleen Paulauskas Susan Pavlak Margaret Pawlowski Kimberly Pawlowski Sarah Payne Christopher Perez Christine Pescc Carla Pinson Cayne Poplaski Kristin Rcda Michael Relyea FRESHMEN 61 IMHMHj Greg Richards Margaret Rogers Joanna Rogers Scan Rowe Anna Ruland Kristen Schneider Jason Sc h warn born Harmony Scott Robert Scott Jennifer Shank William Shipman Michael Slade Brian Slaga Joseph Sperry Henry Stasiukiewicz Jason Stevens Dawn Strain Christa Thompson Lisa Tuthill Carrieann Valentine Bryan Strickland Marcia Summers Alicia Talbot Paula Thilberg 62 UNDERCLASSMEN Timothy Bryan Jason Bulter Scott Butler Keith Cornwell Douglas Corrigan William Coster Denise Defabrizio Robert Deluna Merei Dctorc Michael Ditusa Jenna Dorius Kathleen Fagan Joanna Falkcnbach EIGHTH GRADE 63 Deborah Hughes Robert Jenkins Brenda Johnson Anna Jones Gerard Kaeiin Christine Koch Heather Gunther Jennifer Guyton Jennifer Hataier Jonathon Heard Timothy Hofer Kelly Fox Marie Galloway Danielle Giannone Richard Girards Brian Goehringer Karen Goldsmith Rebecca Greene Cavan Fleming Thomas Foster Stacey Kruk Ronald Lajda Joanna Land Robert Levey Michele Lim Linda Lim 64 UNDERCLASSMEN t James McGuire Christine Miller Kenneth Moore Richard Nicovic Michael Nostrom James Nostrom Bennett Orlowski Tyler Pascoc Laura Pescc Ryan Qualey Oeanna Rakowicz Michael Raynor Bricn Reeve Heather Rehm Jennifer Reilly Charles Rcy Erin Roberts Andrew Ruhf Elizabeth Rutkowski Stephanie Sanok Mary Sauer Kelly Sayre David Schoenhaar Maureen Shepish EIGHTH GRADE 65 Michael Sheppard Robert Sheren Edward Sherrard Michael Ship Jessica Sidlauskas Cheryl Sidor Jamison Zimnoski Jennifer Zuhoski Derrick Strickland Joseph Sullivan Laura Tandy Eleanor Taylor Leah Tillman Richard Trojanowski Christian Voegel Kendra Wadlington Adrienne Wciscnt .«JU Stacy Wickham Jonathan Wickham Steven Wolbert Daniel Woods Wendy Wurtz Karen Zaneski Renee Simchick Victoria Simchick Julia Smith Camille Spano Carrie Steiner Wendy Stock 66 UNDERCLASSMEN Laura Conway Courtney Cook Scott Cooper Katrina Dalton Stacey Dempsey Vr K J Miranda Disilvio Rebecca Dosch Travis Druck Tracy Dubovick Brian Farrish , dm t Joshua GafTga • Sjf - ■L.l V Z '1 Garet Gibbons • j Matthew Gilbert W Matthew Guyton ' | ft - ' A ▼ L 'w yN SEVENTH GRADE 67 Mary-Kathlee Harvey Karen Heck Heather Hcrreros Kristin Kattau Valle Kauniste Timothy Kaycl Shannon Keller Eric Klos Karync Kosianowski Nathan Krasowski Jessica Kujawski Gabriel Kulka-Maclcllan Jarrad Kutch Carolyn Horton Richard Horton Jason Kuhn Kerri Kaclin Juliet Lake Denise Leone Christopher Lessard Mark Libretto Steven Libretto William Lindsay 68 UNDERCLASSMEN Alice Pesce Dacia Poplaski Jessica Pufahl Nicole Relyea Lauren Reyer Chrisline Roache SEVENTH GRADE 69 James Robdau Devin Rodger John Rose Clyde Ross Michael Russell Jill Schneider € V LL 7 l . a £| V • , 1 Derek Wigley Jessica Wilhelm Kevin Wines Rachel Sterling Sharon Strang George Swahn Jennifer Swanson Joshua Van Dyne Carrie Van Ryswyk Lynsey Vandcrbeck Taralyn Wells Courtney White 70 UNDERCLASSMEN M AT T IT U C K HIGH SCHOOL DCfcjjr iQu-viueieiN aoco mc oC€. scoerv • jumioc. P ocn. eooes -n cxc ■ e Ptecrce.- «vcizcascui Axfntiac tigcrr ,a C.LC© • HCCMCM CujfS- • ' £NID« WAfaC Cfesao • AZX CLOfe • N AW LeA6UB - tbeMiCC PuAS • SUBSGdfJCe BL «i sPiefroSf- cf uz see tcE • Kciim serice 5avii-« err photoatfib Win Lct ue -sexiioe plW-' pkZjT fioN-occice ■saavice u acth S02vice 0 1 fleweoew --Hisrcest 6o Gew cwr cuA-phctc cilB couB HnnntTiiiD lafflnnnr J8 ! ocr-cv a 3bc53wa • ioam- ?aooa- uc « i r f ? I o C § c p ft i 1 V E I £ ter Student Council Executive Offices President Michele Chituk V. President John Oschenreiter Treasurer C Tuthill Secretary Liz Mele Executive Board 1st — K. Deerkoski. T Lark, A. Milazzo. J. Lizewski. K. Commander, K Reda 2nd J. McDowell. J. Woodhull, L. Weiner, C. Tuthill, E. Hanus, L. Mele. M. Chi tuck 1st — S. Bokina. D. Rosenstreich. B. Pascoe, T. Corrigan, J. Woodhull. S. Cancro, K. Kreh, L. Mele, V. Sullivan. G. Domaleski, J. Lizewski 2nd M. Krupski. J McDowell. C. Cucci, H Smith. L. Jantzen. B. Matthews. A. Talbot. D. Cardinale. M. Murphy, S. Horned. B Kelly. E. Bokina. L. Bieling 3rd — A. Milazzo. T Lark. R. Milazzo. L. Weiner. K. Reda. M. Cans. K. Commander. J. White. Mr. Dempsky, J. Oschenreiter. M. Chituk. E. Hanus. M Boyd. B Slaga. C. Tuthill, K. Deerkoski. J. Mitchell. W. Mas ton 72 CLASS OF ’88 Sophomore Class Officers: 1st Row: E. Hanus, B Pascoe 2nd Row: T. Corrigan. R. Milazzo Freshman Class Officers 1st Row: J. McDowell. M. Boyd 2nd Row: A. Talbot, D. Cardinelle Student Council has undergone many changes this year. Mr. Demsky holds the responsibility of being our advisor. Stu- dent Council came out doing well, just as we've had in the past. Such activities included were the Mattituck Sale Day, Crop Walk, Homecoming Dance, Spirit Week, Christmas party for the handi- capped children, the Semi-Formal Dance, Ding-A-Ling Week, a new Com- munity service project. Save Our Beach- es, a Chinese Auction, and the North Fork Foot Race. The Student Council takes pride in its achievements and en- joys devoting time and effort to the school and community. ACTIVITIES 73 Honor Society 74 CLASS OF 88 This year, the Mattituck Chapter of the National Honor Society con- sists of 23 members. Serving as offi- cers were Tracy White-President, Holly Smith-Vice President, Angelo Milazzo-Secretary, and Christine Et- zel-Treasurer. In February, 33 new members were inducted, 3 seniors and 30 juniors. The Honor Society continued its tradition of selling candy canes for Christmas and green carnations for St. Patrick’s Day. As a service project this year, the members helped out with a Special Olympics Bowling Tournament. Other activities includ- ed preparing the quarterly honor rolls and sponsoring an assembly program. 1st Row: C. Etzel. T. White. G. Domaleski. Mrs. Wines. Mr. Deerkoski. J. Miesner. M. Kober. L Wiener: 2nd Row: J. Woodhull. M. McKay. T Bauer. A. Milazzo, G. Zanieski. R Finn. T. Harned. H. Smith. E. Bokina. P. Mathews: Absent J. Sauer. J. Nostrom. S. Whelan. L. Cartselos. L. Weiner. R. Dries 1st Row T Wells. J. Schneider. Mr. Cortese. j Horned. M DiIsilvio. J. Lizewski; 2nd Row S Libretto. M. Libretto. R. Nichols. K. Hines J Skrezec. S. Cooper. E. Klos, D. Celic, D McKay J.H. Planning Board ACTIVITIES 75 1st Row: J. Stauffer, A Kelsch. T. Corrigan 4 Brooks. K. Klos. C. Pumilio, J. Fisher, H Smith. S. Scott. C. Taylor; 2nd Row A Schneider. L. Tuthill. H Scott. M Undoled. H. Brooks. Mrs. Gibbons. M Sualia. C. Schiefer. A. Say or. M Moelius; 3rd Row R Girards. M. Cooper. S. Fox. A Hendrickson. C. Pinson. A. Ruland. L. Mach now ski,. J McDowell. S. Micelli. W. Wurtz. R. Green: 4th Row: C. Jantzen, B Slaga, B Coster. R Constano. D. Corrigan. T. Hoeffer German Club French Club l st Row: R. DeLuna, S. McKay. K. Lessord. K. Reda. L. Tillman. D. Stepnoski. C. Kotzky. A. Hamid: 2nd Row: B. Rutkowski. C. Cucchi, J. Peters. S. Bail. K. Verity. A. DeFabrizio, Mr. Biedenkapp. A. Pak. A. Leone. J. Shank: 3rd Row: D. Jacquillard. J. Weisent. R Paasch. R Munz, M. Slade. B. Land. B. Dubovick. L. Castoladi. A. Bates. C. Grefe. S. Payne 76 CLASS OF 88 Spanish Club 1st Row: K. Atkins. T Sullivan. F. Kaelin. D Motto. K. Thompson. C. Pesce. K Kosanowski. H. Herarros. J. O'Neil. B Kaelin; 2nd Row: M. McCaffery. S. Horned. B Pascoe, J. Magil, A. Hughes. A. DeLuca. L Falkenbach. K. Bridge. J. Weisent. B. Morin. J. Cooper; 3rd Row: Mr. Digons. E. Gremle. M Krupski. T. Issem. B Cardinale. J Zuhoski. S. Bokina. D. Miska. M Casone. K Paulauskas. K. Mance. T. Libretto; 4th Row: P Thilberg. A. Talbot. B. Shipman. J Ochsenreiter. B. Scott. C. Celic. G. Gibbons. R Milazzo ACTIVITIES 77 Reflector The production of our yearbook. The Reflector, is the most rewarding and the most frustrating. Organizing names, taking photographs, creating layouts, making deadlines, checking proofs and hoping the publishing plant understands our wants and needs all contribute to the ups and downs of the workings of our staff. Since you are reading this we have succeeded. This book is a product of many hours of hard work in Mr. Cor- tese’s room and beyond. 1st Row: D. Rosenstreich. D. Jaguillard, J. Woodhull. S. Cancro. L. Bieling, L. Reyer; 2nd Row: J. Sauer. K Giannone. B. Mathews, H. Smith. L. Jantzen. K. Decker. Mr. Cortese: 3rd Row: P. Mathews, E. Bokina. K Mealy, B Kelly. C. Dempsey. S. Czujko. B. Neefus, M. Trentalange. IV. Sullivan. Absent: J. Nostrom 78 CLASS OF ’88 This year Mr. Grattan and Mrs. Terry were advisors to the Mattitalk. Mary Motto was editor in chief. The staff was small but energetic and enthusiastic. There have been four issues of the paper this year. 1st Row D. Rosenstreich. N. Sullivan. K Thompson. C. Kotzky. S. Cancro. M McCaffery; 2nd Row: K. Mealy. S. Pirn. M. Motto. Mrs. Terry. L. Jacobs. J. Stauffer; 3rd Row A Hamid. J. Strezpek. T. Sullivan. L. Mele. C. Vanderbeck. T Urist. S. Hatier. D. Zaneski. Mattitalk ACTIVITIES 79 The Expression Staff works hard throughout the year to produce a book of poetry, prose, and art that clearly exhibits the creative and di- versified talents of the Mattituck stu- dent body. 1st Row: Mrs. Haupt. IS. Sullivan. M Motto. A. Ellwood. M. House. L. Weiner. 2nd Row. M. Sauer. S. Sanok, S. Payne. J. VanDyne. D Jacquallard. T. Vrist. R Green. D Rosenstreich. H. Cordova Expression Home Ec Club H. Gunther. M. Moelius, S. Austin. D. Poplaski, T. Moelius, A. Dohek. H. Herarros. Mrs. Northridge. J. Vandyne, M. Libretto. S. Payne 80 CLASS OF 88 82 CLASS OF 88 Ist Row: J. Lizewski. T. Urist. D. Rosenstreich. S Cancro. K. Mealy. L. Conway. B. Neefus. B Pascoe. T. Corrigan. S. Horned. J. MagiII. H. Herreras; 2nd Row: K Reda. E. Hanus. C. Celit. M Mono. L. Bomer, A. Hughes. B Smith. J Fisher. W Roache, N. Sullivan. M S i -. -La S Austin: 3rd Row: M. McKay. J. Peter J Stauffer. R. Simmons. B Puhovick. R 4Hazzo. J Mitchell, Mr. Cunieff. J. Wolbert. S Murphy. Mr. Lawrence. D. Owyider. T.J. Libretto. G. Zaneski. D. Heard. G Gibbons. J. Ship. K. Deerkoski. M. Moore. P Mathews. R Nine. A. Milazzo History and Government Club ACTIVITIES 83 ACTIVITIES 85 WMHS Cavalcade of The Stars 86 CLASS OF 88 ACTIVITIES 87 t 88 CLASS OF’88 “Hello Dolly”, the Senior Play for 1987, brought a touch of Broadway to the stage of Mattituck High School. The musical was directed and produced by Mr. Scott Verity, the chorus director. When asked if anything out of the ordinary hap- pened he chuckled and told how a row of lights fell on the stage only two days before opening night. Due to this mishap, “Hello Dolly” was performed two nights, instead of the normal, three. On a more pleasant note, singer actress, and good will Ambassador, Pearl Bailey was consulted on acting techniques. Miss Baily was unable to attend the performance. Mr. Verity summed it up well by saying, “I am very pleased with the performance of the actors and ev- eryone involved.” HELLO DOLLY! The Cast of Characters Mrs. Dolly Galagher Levi....... Lee Steidel Ambrose Kemper..............Harvey Bagshaw Horace Vandergelder.........Tom Luchsinger Ermengarde..................... Debbie Bell Cornelius Hackl.............George Grattan Barnaby Tucker..............Scott Rakowicz Irene Malloy................Joanne McNulty Minnie Fay......................Tracey Harned Mrs. Rose......................... Kathy Fox Rudolph............................Chris Lepore Ernestina........................... Mia Dank Stanley.............................John Sauer Judge............................. Nancy Parkin Court Clerk........................ Sean Bryan ACTIVITIES 89 1st Row: E. Kugler. D. Paulauskas. Mr. Ferrer, J. Ormond; 2nd Row: G. Milowski. D. Uhlinger. G. Zaneski, M McCaffery. B.O.C.E.S. ■S9H ACTIVITIES 91 1st Row: K. Mealy. D Moleff. K. Swiatocha. T MacNish. K. Kujawski. 2nd Row: Mrs. Dicker son. J. Ormond. C. Zolner. K. Kreh. D. Rosen- streich. Health Club HUGS 1st Row: D. Rosenstreich. Mr. Christy. M Harbin. 2nd Row: R. Kull. T. Lark. C. Glander. 92 CLASS OF 88 Fishing Club 1st Row: D. Uhlinger. M Motto. M. McKay. A Wolbert, B Issem. M. Moore. 2nd Row: R Finn. D. Hausler. S. Czujko. D. Heard. G. Zuhoski. G. Zoneski. H. Romanowski. H. Sta- siukiewicz. Mr. Roecklein. ACTIVITIES 93 Mathletes 1st Row: M. Oschenreiter. L. Jacobs, N. Sullivan. D. Rosenstreich. S. Cancro. K. Mealy. D. Stepnoski. T. Urist. A Pak; 2nd Row D. Paulauskas. D. Falkenbach. E. Reeve. L. Boner. T Bauer. H. Smith. M. McKay; 3rd Row: A. Milazzo. R Nine. P. Mathews. K Deerkoski. B Kelly. R. Finn. E. Bukina. Mr Deerkoski 94 CLASS OF 88 1st Row S. A rmb rust. J. Fliss. T. Grigonis. D. Magtll. D Motto. K Moore. Chief Clausen; 2nd Row: C. Milowski. A. Kujawski. A. Posteraro. R Pasch. F. Lyburt. J. Kaminski; 3rd Row J. Barker. G. Milowski. B. Land. B. Strickland. M Moore. J Barker. R Garsik; 4th Row R Scott. J. Zuhoski. R Martin. S. Lepre. B Green. R Neese. S. Kruk NJROTC ACTIVITIES 95 1st Row: D. Strain. C. Schnefer. M. Motto. K. Schneider. Mr. Lester. M. Moelius. M. Shephards. S. McKay: 2nd Row: A. Ruland, R. Greene. A. Ruhf, M. Summers. L. Machnowski. K. Mealy. K. Paulauskos. S. Pavlak. D. Stepnoski, C. Pinson.. J. Uzewski. P. Kujawski. I. Millner. S. Sanok; 3rd Row: IV Corwin. S. Pirn. L. Griffin. J. Bakowski. IV. Parkin. L. Jantzen. R. DeLuca. G. Horton. J. Strezpek. J. Ship. D. Zanieski, K. Henrickson. W Pim. L. Wood hull, J. Luschinger Senior High Band On May 8 and 9,1987, the combined Junior and Senior High School Bands, the Senior High Chorus, and the Stage Band participated in a North American Music Festival at Dicken- son College in Carlisle, Pennsylvania. All three music groups performed before a panel of three outstanding judges who gave both a taped and written evaluation of each performance. The comments were Complimentary and the tro- phies impressive. Both the band and the chorus placed second in their division and the stage band a respectable third. The following day was spent at Hershcy Amusement park where everyone had a great time. This year the band and chorus will per- form at a music festival in Ocean City, Mary- land. Band Officers: Prcs.-Lcona Jantzen, V.P-Jerry Horton, Sec.-Kim Mealy, Trcas.-Dan Zancski, Chorus Officers: Pres.-Jen Woodhull, V.P-Tra- cey Harned, Sec.-Caren Kujawski, Treas.-Di- anna Falkenbach 96 CLASS OF 88 Senior High Chorus 1st Row: C. Taylor. D. Strain. C. Pecee. T MacNish. M Motto, S. Payne. K. Schneider. P Palowski. C. Kujawski; 2nd Row: L. Jacobs. H Brooks. D. Falkenback. M. Moelius. J. Nelson. S. Fox. M. Linblad. K. Mealy. M. Summers. L. Machnowski. J. WoodhuU. J. Sauer. K Meade. H. Scott; 3rd Row: L. Tillman. K. Kelsch, S. Lockwood. J. Mazzifarro. M Sieczki. S. Pavlak. S. Harris. R Munz. M Boyd. M. Slade. J. Luschinger. H. Mansilla. T Johnson ACTIVITIES 97 98 CLASS OF ’88 upper: court Dancing right: Prom King and Queen. Brendan Kelly, and Kerry Commander below: “the guys“ Prom Never Say 100 PROM ’87 Goodbye Prom Committee Adriane Poliwoda. Deanna Molleff. Margaret Kober. Holly Smith. Dianne Olmstead. Sarah Kettrick. Michele Chituk. Brendan Kelly. Eric Bokina. Henry Romanowski. Pat Mathews. Brian Ellwood The Junior Prom “Never Say Goodbye” held at the Tolendol Inn on May 15, 1987 proved to be an exciting and interesting event. The evening consisted of a buffet dinner and dessert accompa- nied by dancing all night long. The Prom of '87 was certainly a PARTY! upper right: Prom Committee right: Everyone dancing. right below: David. Holly, and Leona. ACTIVITIES 101 Spirit Day 102 CLASS OF ’88 ACTIVITIES 103 104 CLASS OF 88 106 CLASS OF ’88 FtETBAii Oj4££EHj(v r hocks?! • toccex. ecuxjvjc • uccfiSojM - a se uj- -cracee ccuut • vcu£y ui-• c xf rucv = nr-moe • ' COOiJTt • vOLlJEV0 - OLP A y, VCx_LfcV6AU_ • tfjOLF • 7EAC . •RElD -HOCfc£Y- Scam- P eCMAJ • wctsruua Oc=i n □ a a n 8 g L'0l V 4U.-2 ‘ r i KL 3 |Sl S .11 «-Ml. ft jWh cm3 ■' !33 • 2 7DOZ ■ A DOH cr 3BP9 ■ A xdoh chan . OJU 5 • CHEES?IMfei-CteU HCOJCN @ASKHTl UL- SOC T -ecXjui_ik - IOC4C.1UV46 • TRAT . 2CJPT X JL ftt3 ec QSUUTeV VCt-LEN 0 Li - =e lF . TEUUNS • fcaBCJETOAu -V €U WXJL$ This years soccer team went 9-7-2 and gained a berth into league play- offs. They lost to a team 1-0 (the team eventually went to state quarterfi- nals) in the playoffs. Mattituck had trouble scoring and for the sixth time (out of seven losses) lost by one goal Of the teams nine wins, six were shut- outs and the team had more all-league players than any other opponent in the league. They were Garth Gib- bons, Greg Zanieski, Pete Gans, and Tyrone Goode. Senior members were Pat Mathews, Steve Harned, George LePrc, Zanieski, and Gans. S. Horned, K. Fleming, P Matthews, G. Gibbons. P. Gans. M Moore. S. Gammon. Coach M Huey. C. Glander, R. Milazzo. M Gans. D. Gatz. K. Deerkoski. G. Zanieski, C. Olsen. T. Goode. K. Reda Varsity Soccer 108 SOCCER J.V. Soccer M Slade. T. Libretto. B. Shipman. E. Hanus, B Scott. Coach E Grabowski. B. Slaga. T Johnson. J. Mitchell. D Gwydir. C. Tut hill. B Strickland. B Dubovick. C. Celic SPORTS 109 Varsity Girls Soccer The girls varsity soccer team had a very successful season this year with an overall record of 10-4 and placed 3rd in the league with a record of 8-4. Forward players were Jen McDowell, Maggie House, Donna Charnews, and Keri Kreh. Halfbacks were Beth Neefus, Brooke Pascoe, Mary-Pat Harbin, Susie Cancro. Full backs were Lisa O’Kula, Megan Mur- phy, Danielle Grzegorczyk, Cheryl Zolner, Jackie Zuhoski, Laurie Bon- er, Jeanie Mazzaferro, and Jenny Nelson. Goalie Alisha Posteraro, Score keeper Dawn Kirby. Jen McDowell was the high scorer with 15 goals in 14 games, other high scores were Maggie House and Mary- Pat Harbin. Front row: J. McDowell. D. Kirby. S. Cancro: Second row: M. Murphy. J. Zuhoski. M House. D. Charnews, J. Nelson: Third row: Coach Case, L. Boner, J. Mazzefaro, B Pascoe. M Harbin. B Neefus. L. Okula. K Kreh. D. Grezorczyk, C. Zolner. A. Posteraro 110 SOCCER 1st Row C. Cucchi. T Corrigan; 2nd Row K Redo A Lessard, S. McKay. B. McDowell. S. Mecelli. J. Horton. W. Wurtz; 3rd Row: A. Talbot. K. Schneider. S. Pavlak. L. Tuthill. P. I hi I berg. J Rogers. J. Magill. C. Sidor. A. Hughes. Coach [Vines. J.V. Girls Soccer SPORTS 111 The Field Hockey team had a young group of athletes — including an eighth grader as goalie — Al- though it was a difficult season, the team shows a great deal of potential. Seated: L. Mete. K Decker. E. Reeve. L. Weiner. C. Tyler; standing Coach M McGlynn. K. Commander. D. Giannone. D. Rosenstreich. B Matthews. L. Bieling. J Nostrom. C. Grefe. K. Commander, A. DeFahrizio. T. Mac Nish Varsity Field Hockey 112 FIELD HOCKEY Varsity Boys Basketball The team had a successful season this year. For the first time in 4 years they made the county play-offs. They finished the season with a 10-4 rec- ord. Juniors Keith Deerkoski and Tom DiTusa were both selected for the All-League team. 1st Row: E. Digons. K. Deerkowski, T. Goode. R. Profita; 2nd Row: Coach Huey. T DiTusa. T. Gwydir. G. Zaneski. B. Bopp. R Milazzo 114 CLASS OF 88 1st Row: O. Strickland. B Slaga. P. Casey; 2nd Row Coach Christy. T. Johnson. J. Mitchell. P. Gwydir. R Simmons. J. Ship J.V. Boys Basketball SPORTS 115 This year’s team finished the sea- son with a 13-2 record and the League VIII Title. The leading Scorers were Megan Murphy and Mary Harbin. Cheryl Zolner, Mary Harbin, and Margo House lead the team in re- bounds. Sarah Kettrick had the most steals and assists. Megan Murphy, Becky Jens, Cheryl Zolner, Sarah Kettrick, Mary Harbin, and Brooke Pascoe were all selected for the All League Team. Megan Murphy was named League VIII Rookie of the Year. 1st Row: M Harbin. S. Kettrick. H Pascoe. B Mathews. D Charnews; 2nd Row: D. Grzegorczyk. M House. B Neefus, M Murphy. C. Zolner. B Jens. Coach Case. Absent: K. Kreh Varsity Girls Basketball 116 CLASS OF ’88 J.V. Girls Basketball 1st Row: A. Talbot. C. Cucchi. K. Lessard. J. McDowell. K. Pauluskas; 2nd Row: Coach Grabowski. S. Scott. P Thilberg. J. Magill. J. Mazzifaro. L. Boner. J. Weisent, K. Klos SPORTS 117 Varsity Volleyball The Varsity Volleyball team had a great record of 6-5 for the season. Their coach, Mr. Brooks feels the girls played well in a very tough league. The strong team was led by Jen Kruse and Arika Ackerman, who were both members of the League VII All-Star Team. Kneeling: D. Loviglio. F. Buckingham, A. Poliwoda, L. Cartselos. T. Bauer; standing: K Deans. V. Parkin, L Jantzen, S. Whelan, A. Ackermann. J. Kruse, B Jens 118 VOLLEYBALL Kneeling C. Nelson, C. Kotzky, W. Roache, A. Pak: standing: Coach Mrs. Scholand, K. Klos, D Stepnoski. L. Tillman. B Pascoe. J. Fischer. A. Moor, M. Sieczka, M. Payne J.V. Volleyball VOLLEYBALL 119 Bottom left: C. Tyler. K Swiatochia. T. Ban non. D. Char news. W. Dries: Upper: Coach Mrs. McGlynn. D. Grzegorck. L. Boner. T. Homed. J. Corsi. H. Smith. S. Kettrick. K Neese, Manager H. Bagshaw The Girls Softball team had a very successful season, tying for second place in League VIII. Varsity Softball 120 SOFTBALL SPORTS 121 Varsity Baseball Last year’s Varsity Baseball team had an outstanding season. They not only won the league title, but also had the best league record in Suffolk County (16-2). With a good number of veteran players returning this year the team hopes to do well again. Front Row: M Whelan. P. Gans. E. Bokina. J. Ship. J. Forgarty; Back Row: T McCaffery, T Gwydir, S. Czujko. S. Char news. A. Janis. J. Roberts. B. Bopp. B Kelly. E. Olson. Coach Mr Zoneski; Absent: John Sauer 122 BASEBALL Back Row. J. Galvin, T. Libretto, B. Dubovick. B Land. G. Zuhoski. J. Mitchell. R Garsick, M Jones; Front Row A. Krjawski, J. White. C. Celic. C. Tuthill, G. Gibbons J.V. Baseball SPORTS 123 Varsity Girls Tennis The varsity girls tennis team fin- ished in 4th place in the league. Their record was 7-7. There were 6 senior players who they will miss next year, Margaret Kober, Chris Etzel, Tracy White, Leona Jantzen, Tracey Harned, and Maureen Gremler. Front: M. Kober, T Harned. P. Etzel; Back: Coach J. Christy. T White, C. Etzel. V. Schoenhaar, M. Gremler; Absent: K. Mealy 124 TENNIS Front Row K Mealy. M Motto. J. Usewski. I Jacobs. Second Row: C. Kotzky. D. Stepnoski. K. Henrickson. A. Hamid. L. Tillman. W. Dries. K Zaneski J.V. Girls Tennis SPORTS 125 Last years team was very success- ful. The team finished second in the league playoffs. Key players return- ing for the coming season are Matt McKay, Keith Deerkoski, Eric Di- gons, Doug Hausler, Nick Methven, Rob Profita, Scott Gammon and Chris Glander. This years team should be even more successful. Kneeling: D Hausler. T. Lark. C. Glander. S. Gammon. N. Methvan; Standing Coach Mr Huey. R Pro ita. M Mckay C. Yorges. R Dries. K Deerkoski. K. Corcoran. E. Digions Varsity Boys Tennis 126 TENNIS The Wrerstling Team had a great season coming in 3rd place in the league VII Tournament. They had 19 tournament place winners and 7 guys qualified for the county tournament. Scott Gammon, Matt Gans and John Barker were all League champions for their weight classes and John also received the award for the most pins. 1st Row: C. Jantzen. B Land. J. Barker. K Reda. M. Gans. T. Carrol; 2nd Row: C. Dempsey. M Boyd. T. Sullivan. A. Christianson. R. Fox; 3rd Row: C Celic, C. Tuthill. C. dander, B. Land. R. Nemchek, S. Gammon. J. Marquadt. Mr. Roslak Wrestling 128 CLASS OF '88 Varsity Boys Track The Varsity track team ended the Spring ’87 season with a record of 4-4. Wins came against Southampton. Mer- cy, Center Moriches and La Salle, while the team lost to East Hampton, Westh- ampton. Stony Brook and Hampton Bays. Tom Luchsinger was the out- standing athlete as he was the Confer- ence Champ in the 110 meter and 400 meter hurdles. Gerry Horton was the Conference Champ in the 1600 meter walk. The top sprinter for Mattituck was Scott Armbrust who won most of his dual meets during the season. The top distance runner was Gary Sidor who qualified for the county meet in the 3200 meter run. Keith Reda led a group of solid freshmen competing in the long jump, and the hurdles. 1st — K. Boyd. S. Armbrust. M. Gans. K. Fleming. M Ettlemeyer: 2nd — M Pak. D Gwydir. T. Sullivan. G. Horton. F. Strohmeyer, P. Matthews. P. Brown; 3rd — A. Abate, G. Sidor. J. Luchsinger. K. Reda. G. Zanieski. M Moore. J. Sacker. Coach Underwood. SPORTS 129 Varsity Girls Track Last Springs Girl’s Track team was a first year effort, which had a sur- prisingly high turnout. Coached by Jim Underwood, the girls participat- ed in several meets. Among others, Kathy Decker excelled in the 800 me- ter and Michele Chituck was in rare form in the 1600 meter walk. st C. Etzel, V. Schoenhaar. D. Rosenstreich. M Kober, S. Cancro; 2nd P Etzel. C. Connelly, K. Decker. M Grentier. L. Mele. B. Neefus, J. Nelson. 130 TRACK The Cross Country team had a rec- ord of 5-2 for their successful fall sea- son. Led by senior Keith Boyd the team placed second in League VIII, third in Conference IV and second in the County Class C Championships. Qualifying for the state meet were Keith Boyd and Gerry Horton. Other runners who scored for Mattituck were Jim Luchsinger, Jason Strzepak and Steve LePre. Rounding out the team were Tom Sullivan, Dan Zan- eski, Scott Pirn, Roland Simmons, and Chad Vanderbeck. Coach J. Underwood. D. Zaneski, J Horton, S. Pirn. J. Strzepek. K Boyd. T Sullivan. R Simmons. J. Luchsinger. S. LePre Cross Country SPORTS 131 The Varsity and J.V. Soccer cheer- leader’s fostered the “Tucker” spirit in every way. They worked hard to demonstrate their enthusiasm with cheers and sidelines which are done with precision under the guidance of their advisor Mrs. Downs. Mrs. Downs feels that these girls exemplify the true meaning of the school spirit and deserve the respect and admira- tion of the Mattituck student body. V. Lessard. N. Sullivan, L. Herrick. C. Giannone, M. Chiluk. Coach M. Downs, S. Horned. J. Miesner Isi Row L Herrick. V. Lessard. C. Etzel, J. Miesner. V. Schoenharr. 2nd Row: M. Krupski. C Giannone. L Jantzen. T White. S. Harned. Mr Downs absent: M. Gremler. Varsity Basketball Cheering J.V. Basketball Cheering 1st Row: C. Kotzky. T Issem. S. Bokina. D. Strain. 2nd Row: C. Montgomery. J Rogers. C. Valentine. J. Zuhoski. K. Loviglio. K. Reda. Mrs. Downs. SPORTS 133 SPORTS 135 8th Grade Boys Soccer Row I: R. Levey, T Hoffer. T Paseoe, B Cosier. M Blados. B Jenkins; Row 2: J. Nostrom. A Barr. R Constanzo. D Schoenhaar. B Reeve. T. Bryan. D. Corrigan; Row 3: J. Sullivan. K. Fleming. R. l.adja. D Strickland. A. Ruhf B Or lows ki. R. Qualey. C Rey 7th Grade Boys Soccer Row I: S. Libretto. N. Ross. D. McKay. D. Celic, J. Skrezec. T. Druck; Row 2: J. Montgomery. R Nichols. G. Gibbons. K Harris. B. Farrish. S. Cooper; Row 3: K. Wines. E. Klos. Coach R. Johnson. D. Bogovich. R. Woodhull. S. Paulowski. K. Slade. D. Wigley. R. Horton. M. Bishal 136 SOCCER 1st Row: S Dempsey, H. Herreros. S. Alder- son, C. Roache. C. Cook. 2nd Row: R Sterling. T. Dubovich. Coach Christy. M. Stauffer. J. Schneider. A. Abate. A Murphy. 7th Grade Volleyball % J.H. Girls Basketball 1st Row: L. Pesce. T. Loeffler, T. Dubovich. H. Herreros. R. Sterling. E. Zaneski, 2nd Row: Coach Gibbons. J. Guyton. S. Dempsey. E. Payne. L. Catalano, N. Horned. Coach Christy. SPORTS 137 Bottom Left: K. Schneider. S. McKay. K. Lessard. D. Strickland. T. Pasco. B. Coster. T Foster. B. Strickland. Middle Row: K. Meade. —. K. Paulauskas. M. Carrol. K. Henrickson. R. Quailey, J. Sullivan. Top: Coach. Mr. Gibbons. T. Leftler. M. Murphy. T. Johnson. R. Munds, A. Barr, M. Summers. J. Land. C. Sidor, B. McDowell. J.H. Track J.H. Field Hockey Front Row: L. Tillman. H Herreros. S. Alderson, J. Smith. L. Catalano. N. Relyea. J. Kujawski; Back Row: Coach N. Yu has. S. Wickham, J. Wilhelm. D DeFabrizio. J. Alberti. K Heck. L Castaldi. K Dalton. D. Leone. B Rutkowski. L. Conway. C. Spano. E. O’Rourke: Absent: K. Kosianowski 138 JUNIOR HIGH Sports Memories Cheering R. Green. W Wurtz. J Pufahl. E. Payne. L. Reyer. M. DiSilvio, K. Sayer, N. Horned; Absent: J. Lizewski Junior High 140 CLASS OF ’88 First Row: J McDowell. P Thilberg, T Issem. K Reda; Second Row: S. Micelli. J Weisent. L. Tu thill. A. Talbot. K. Loviglio 8th Grade Softball 7th Grade Softball Front Row: J. Reilly. G. Kaelin. S. Sanok. E. Roberts. C. Steiner. Second Row: L. Tillman. W. Wurtz. J. Guyton. J. Smith. D. Hughes. K. Zaneski. A. Barney. Coach Grenan. 142 JUNIOR HIGH J.H. Baseball First Row: A. Ruhf. B Brewer, E. Sherrad. J. Stevens, C. Jantzen, D. Magill, D. Corrigan. Second Row: Coach Grabowski, M Ditusa, S. Ackerman. R. Lajda, C. Rey. L. Griffin. J. Schwamborn. M Ettlemeyer, J. Oschenreiter SPORTS 143 1st Row: D. Celic, T. Pascoe. Robdau. E. Klos 2nd Row: P. Fisher, J. Feinberg, R. Nichols. J. Scott. 3rd Row: M. Guyton, K. Wines. J. Sulli- van. J. Nostrom. T. Bryan, J. Montgomery, C Bell. J.H. Wrestling 8th Grade Volleyball 1st Row: S. Sanok, Coach Brooks. 2nd Row: K. Goldsmith, J. Sidlauskas. D. Giannone, M. Carroll. B McDowell. 144 CLASS OF’88 1st Row: M. Gabriel. S. Cooper. J. Kutch, K. Slade. M Guyton. E. Klos, G. Gibbons. 2nd Row R Horton. R Orlowski. D. Bogovitch. N. Ross. K Wines. J. Rose. J. Gaffga. B. Farrish. K. Harris. J. Skrezec. Coach Gibbons. J.H. Boys Basketball SPORTS 145 Answers To Baby Pictures Baby Photos — names listed left to right; top to bottom Page 42- B. Sanok. J Corsi. L Reyer D. Swaitochia. J. Sauer. S. Blackmon P McCaffery, J. Coleman. P. Gans P. Heard, L. Bieling, B Issem. R Finn M Gremler. L. Jantzen. B fill wood. M McKay. P Paulaskas Page 43— K Horvath. M Chituk. Ld B Jens P. Scheer. J Michaleko. W Pint • • R Heme hick. C. Zolner B Mathews. S. Homed. R. Dries. G. Pomaleski J Wood hull. S Harris, L. Rayburn J Froat: K. Boyd Page 46- C. Etzel. J. Nostrom. A Poliwoda C. Gianonne. T. Glover. T Fox M Tagney. B Kelly. P Mathews S. Bryan. L Weiner. A Hart . K. Trojanowski P Moore. • • A. Milazzo. P Olmstead K Burns Page 47— S. Armbrust. PdS Zahra. H Smith J Meisner. K. Commander. S. Kettrick P. Gatz. T. Horned. P Jacquiard S. Czjuko. C. Dempsey. C. Kujawski. T Bauer T Wigley. M. Kober. T Rackowitz. E. Pigons Page 48— L. Cartselos. R. Nine. G. Horton. 7 Bannon Ponna. G. Zanieski. P Kettrick Advertisements She was cool. Her eyes were cool. Her disposition was cool. And when she went out it was only on cool nights to drink cool drinks and to make cool glances at cool men. The Home of Quality tee Cream Where the magic is in the Tasting Route 25 Mattiluck 146 CLASS OF '88 Congrat ROY H. REEVE AGENCY, INC. Main Street Mattituck, N.Y. 11952 298-4700 ADVERTISEMENTS 147 Congratulations to the Class of 1988 The New Market Mattituck, N. Y. TIC TAC TOYS Love Lane Mattituck, N.Y. 11952 298-5005 Congratulations Class of 1988 Sporting Equipment For All Seasons (516) 298-4552 Rt. 25 A P Shopping Ctr. Mattituck, N.Y. 11952 148 CLASS OF’88 BARKERS PHARMACY Box 1443 Love Lane Mattituck, N.Y. 11952 DR DAVID EILBERT BRIAN GERARD OPTOMETRIST OPTICIAN JSlortfi OfiticaC Center, Jltd. MATTITUCK SHOPPING CENTER EYES EXAMINED P O BOX 1419 PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED MATTITUCK. N.Y 11952 CONTACT LENSES TELEPHONE 298-9555 Congratulations To The Class of 1988 NINE JESSUP STATIONERY LTD. • OaaJU • Office Supplies • Gifts Main Road Mattituck 298-8977 ADVERTISEMENTS 149 CUTCHOGUE VILLAGE MARKET Hot And Cold Buffet Catering Special Heros — Sizes Feet 734-6541 ISO CLASS OF’88 Compliments RAYNOR SUTER HARDWARE, INC. Love Lane Mattituck, NY 11952 298-8420 CELIC REALTORS Robert A. Celic, President • Investment • Residentials • Estate • Waterfront Appraisals • Farms Sales and Rentals from Calverton to Orient Point FAST TV FRIENDLY SERVICE! Main Rd. Marlene Lane Mattituck, NY 298-8000 Providing You With The Best Real Estate Service Available Main Road Green port, NY 477-9400 ADVERTISEMENTS 151 A FULL SER VICE REDKIN SALON Pedicures—Manicures—Skin Care—Perms Marlene Lane Mattituck, N. Y 152 CLASS OF'88 COMPLIMENTS OF METRO RENTAL Main Road Mattituck, NY 9 L OF MATTlTl ( (%l u K. IN( tv Childrens Clothes Accessories For All Occasions Sizes Newborn to 14 Main Road. Mattituck. NY A P Plaza 154 CLASS OF '88 NORTH BANK BANKING...ONE PERSON AT A TIME: EADQUARIERS: Mattituck 298-5000 OME OFFICE: Mattituck 298-8884 RUST DEPT.: Mattituck 298-8586 BRANCHES: Blue Point 363-2922 • Center Moriches 878-6565 Cutchogue 734-6500 • East Hampton 324-7230 East Moriches 878-1900 • Greenport 477-0036 Hampton Bays 728-6500 • Hauppauge 348-7337 Jamesport 722-3396 • Mastic Beach 399-0301 Mattituck 298-8884 • Patchogue 289-3200 Port Jefferson Station 331-6366 • Quogue 653-5500 Riverhead East Main Street 727-6353 Riverhead Route 58 369-1333 • Shelter Island 749-1300 Shirley 281-2700 • Southampton 283-0400 • Southold 765-3566 Speonk 325-0500 • Westhampton Beach 288-9500 The North Fork Bank Trust Co. is a Subsidiary of North Forte Bancorporation, Inc. Member FDIC Cowtqw C 1988 North Fort Bancorgoolion Inc Matituc Ne lW 119S2 ADVERTISEMENTS 155 MATTITUCK FLORIST GARDEN SHOP 516-298-5840 BRIAN’S DELI Open for Breakfast Lunch West Side Love Lane Mattituck. NY 11952 Main Road Mattituck 298-4404 Flowers For All Occasions Everything For The Garden MICHELLE’S BEAUTY SALON Love Lane and Pike Street Mattituck, NY 11952 298-8962 156 CLASS OF'88 Perhaps we can help. Please give us a call... 765-1061 • FINE JEWELRY • DIAMONDS • WATCHES Full Jewelry and Watch Repair Service • Jewelry Design • Authorized Omega and Bulova Dealer Jewelers Where Nothing Says It Better Than Fine Jewelry Main Road, Southold • Opposite Southold Pharmacy MATTITUCK BEVERAGE DISCOUNT CENTER Main Road Mattituck, N.Y. 11952 298-8971 or 298-9114 ADVERTISEMENTS 157 MATTITUCK FLOORS WISHES DANIELLE GRZEGORCZYK AND The Class Of 1988 The Very Best of Futures Congratulations Class of 1988 K.G. BROWN MFG. CO. You can manufacture and vend ice or milk 24 hours a day EE CUBES rajj u rr.j? Sir . ICECUBES I a CLASS OF '88 GOOD LUCK STARLITE AUTO BODY Rt. Mattituck, N.Y. 11952 s YOUR SUCCESS IS OUR REWA RD. . . MATT1TUCK—CUTCH0GUE TEACHERS ASSOCIATION
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