Maxson Middle School - Highlighter Yearbook (Plainfield, NJ)

 - Class of 1980

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Ba Se he tees Si SPL Te ee RS Pee ere ERS Rhee ee Bed at ek oho ey ae ey PR Eee es Chk ee Ae oR SP ek Mes he i A ek ke i ERE he ee AE hE) LADUE ALANS ES HEB ye Se cndee Te ges at at cg al co gE hh ha a al a age ca TS RPO GR LL Na RA IIIS ; = ae | | 4 3 racer ot eal calcernainenmendine terrors) oi il OR ea eee TON at ates Pre “A Sp BSP RRR SOB R RLELE EET YE ERI ETE se hed aT ras sie y' “a Ly PT, oe Dat ee 8 Oe AS a bela ; ‘ef a vs Re ES Sane Noe area ae ee ie _ Digitized by the intedel Archive | aa ee ih ae in 2024 with unis from ee ee aos =k ‘ yi ty ¥ a ran te) a if ag ui wei ny The pity F a ae Mi ad ma Dedication The 1980 Yearbook Stagg of The Hightighter would kike to dedicate thts yearbook to ak the teachers of Maxson Schook who, through their datly hard work and boundkess effort, contribute 50 much to the young people of Pkaingield and to society in general. We would also Like to acknowkedge that all the candids, activity, and club pictures were taken for the bust time by our own photography club, under the dinection of Mr. Jackson. This % also the first tune that seventh graders are inekuded in the yearbook with Andtviduak pictures. May thts book give you much pleasure and keep altve many of your Schook day memories from Maxson Schook. Sincerely, fe f ; f Mx. R. Weigle MAXSON MIDDLE SCHOOL 920 E. 7th St. Plaingield,N.J. 07062 FAI IIH I IIA IK IAI AA IIA I HA HFK A IAI HA KITA IAI I FACULTY |e KIKI TI IITA AAA AAI HH IA IH IIH IIH IK IAI KI KKIK KAKA AA AAAI EETEETET ESTEE KAI ATI K w e KIKI K IK Oe): eS Ae S| KKK IIA ASIA RADII HII IAA IIE? FIA IAA II ADMINISTRATION Mn. Exnest Hobbie Prarnerpak of Maxson Middle Schook TO THE GRADUATING CLASS OF 1980: As you enter a new decade, the eighties, you must wonder what will be your role in the world around you. We are faced with an energy crisis, a possible economic depression on recession, the Inan crtsis, rising unemployment, the military draft, the rising cost of Living, and on and on. What do these issues have to do with Maxson eighth graders? One day, in the not too distant future, you will take your place in society. Competition for jobs will be keen. 14 you do not have a sound educational background, you wikk not be considered for a good job. Make up your mind, NOW, that another day will not pass without applying your energies to a fuller education. Work hard at home, in school and in the community to become a productive person. Strive for that success formula and do all you can to attain the highest achievements. We wish you success, happiness and good health in the years to come. Sincerely, Ctvet 2 Notes Exnest P. Hobbie 3 Principal Max. Tom Roan Vice Principal Ace CERRRERERNRRRRRRNNRS ly) . ) y J ] Ly ‘ i Af i os Ly A NAN A y Ms. Lottie Alexander Dinecton of Guidance Ms. Ms. Bandomer MA. Ms. MA. MA. Mr. MA. Ms. Ms. Adams Belliveau BAeWeA BAOWON Brown Conner DeFranco DU Eckenthal een a ‘ in 2 Mr. Lewrs Mr. Livells Mr. Lopez Ms. Lykosh Ms. Mays Ms. Metz Ms. Moore Ms. Nemec Mn. Perkins Ms. Peterson Mrz. Platt Ms. Pyles Ms. Reed Mr. Trepper Mrz. Underwood Mrz. Wergle Ms. Weintraub Ma. Wel cams Ms. Wilson MA. Vitelle 7 Teachers Front Row Ms. Schulman MS. Exum MS. Davis Back Row | a gA— Mr. Retnhart - | f T= Ms. Cooper = ae Mn. Jackson E . Ms. Young MS. Malacht Mn. Hanrnrts MS. Moore | | } i : i sire el etn MS. BULLUsS MS. Davis Ms. Green MS. Harris Mn. Harris Ms. HLee MS. Shaw Ms. Wells KKKKKKAKKREKERAE AEE ee HI KIK IKK KK KKK KKKKKKKK —————EE GRADUATES i x IK are ar a2. @. .@.0.2.@.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.1 2.2.2.2. @.0.0.2.0.9.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.9.1 HI HI HII KKK KKAIKKKIKKK CN ae Se Yas 2-8: SS Soe EETITTTITT TTS Eighth Grade Hall of Fame TROY BRIGHT KELVIN JONES Sign:Sagittartus Born:Newark,N.J. Favorite Subject:Math Favorite Hobby: Sign: Gemtnt Born: Waukegan, ILLinorts Favorite Subject: English Favorite Hobby: Music Hel Baseball if ( Ne eg a MZ Kelvin has enfoyed neaetved at Maxson the sports program and would Like to be here at eee a doctor in the future. hopes 4t will netp him to be an athtete dn the future. JENNIFER DIMAGGIO SYLVIA RIVERA Sign: Aries _— Born:Staten Iskland,N.Y. Favorite Subject: Math Sign: Scorpio Born: PLaingiekd,W.J. Favorite Subject: P and Gym Soctak Studies | Favorite Hobby: Re Favorite Hobby: Art Jemison, tikes hex gun oe and teachers here Ae Maxson and would Like to ae capri ae be a veterinarian. become a Secretary. THERESA DOUGLAS a KIM wooD Sign: Leo Sign: Cancer Born: Plaingiekd,N.J. Born:Montekainr,N.J. Favorrte Subject: Favorite Subject: Social Studies Soctak Studies Favortte Hobby: Favorite Hobby: Modeling Sewing Theresa has good memories Kim has enjoyed the about being a Student agter schook athletic Senate Officer and would | games here at Maxson hike to be a successful and would Like to bea modek someday. 9 pediatrician in the future. Agurs , Darryl Alonzo,Thos. Alston, Aleta Andrews , Tyr. Annokd, Ver. Batley, Vin. Banks, A. Barkley, R. Barnett, D. Beckwith, C. Belknap, S. Beklamy,S. Benke, Don Bennett, R. Best, Kerth Best, Marv. Beverly, B. Blockwekl, A, Bobb, Alvin Bochen, P. 10 Bowlin, Donna Boyd, James Boyd, Nina Branch, Alf. Briddle, Edw. Briggs, Rand. Brectenbach, W. Broun, Chris Broun, Earl Brown, James Broun, Steph. Buford, Char. Burrts , Bern. Burns , Chart. Burton, Donne Butler, Jurce Byrd, Kerth Canter, Kim Canter, Steph. Casey, Robt. 11 Chambers , Ang. Chambers , Larry CLark, David Cole, Toy Coleman, Cryst. Cooper, Roland Copeland, Dar. Coston, McCk. Cratg, Lont Crisp, Kevin Croudy, Dina Cuh4,Adrtenne a 2 ‘ Zz Cummings , Br. Cunningham, L. Curry, J. Davey, Sheldon Davis, Adr. Davis , Aprrk Davis , Pam Davis , Regina ; ) a Devignes, Pat DeLucta, Diana Dial, Lamont Doyke, Stan. Dorsey, Lance Dowbachuk, J. Dunk, Darrick Dunn, Derec Baundidge,R. Edmundson,A. ELLiot, Karen ELLA , Tracey Evans , Pam Evans , Tracey Ferguson,E. Fisher, Daryl Foster, Howd. Frankkin, M. Frazier, Lesk. Frxeeman, Adt. Freeman, Den. Freeman, Jer. Freeman, Susn. Gaither ? Sfac. AN | Berry, Teresa Cnoudy, Jeg Buck ’ Richard Foster, Carol Garcia, Cann. Gardner, J. George, Jean. Glas py, Brian GLenn, Greg Goodwin,S. Gomez, Bienv. Grady, Kim ] v Wi Green, Jessie Green, Quincy Greene, Vine. Grimstead,D. 14 Grives , Edwin Gut, Kim Gray , Kimberly Glenn, Kelly Graham, Perry Hane, Stacey Hargey, Pat Hants , Darryl Harts , Joanne Harts , Robert Hanrtson, Del Hartson, T. Hartson, V. Hawkins , DAUULS Hawkins ,F. Hawkins , Sonja Haynes, Lisa Hodges, Bruce Holmes , Barry Hoover, Barty Houchins ,D. Hunter, Sonja Hurdle, P. Hurdle , Sharon Jackson, Angela Jackson, Ronica Janrek, Kim Jenkins , Edward Jenkins, Lisa Jenkins , Pat Johnson, Brtan Johnson, Carka Johnson, Chavon Johnson, David Johnson, Monrrs Johnson, Vincent Jones ,Gazelon Jones ,Jegs Jones, Karen Jones , Kerker 16 Jones, Mark Jones, Renee Jones , Sart Jordan, Michael | Jondan,Tenrr. Joshua, Wayne Kelly, Andre Knight, Valery Law, Sue-eney Lamb, Trisha Lanter, Troy Larry, Steph. Lauria, Sandra Lee, Jegs Lee, Tony Lewrs , Michelle Lockhart, Keke Logan, Rodney Long, Kenneth Lucas , Greg McGee,G. McGowan, Richd. McNexkk, Richard McKnight, Lessie McPherson, Terr. Mack, Terr Maklory , Dawn Makhoy, Lisa Manning , Varnae Manchishtn, R. Martinez, C. Mathews , Sherly MiddlLeto ny, tf Mirler, Jane Miller, Lisa Mika, John Monroe, Eliz. Montoe, Ivza Montez, David Moore, Jamre Monts , Kerth MoAnrks , Parish Moye, Mary Murdock, Robt. Murphy, Frank Murphy, L. Murrek, Thos. Muse, Gary N EAN 4 Muse, James Myers, Benj. Lynch, Jahhih Lynn, Bobbie KLoepping, A. Nelson, Cros by Nelson, Mark Ne son, Robert Nettingham,0. Nguyen, Binh Noek, James Nollie, Arthur 19 Nunn, Lisa Nunn, Lork OL ve, Jess Paks , Chris. Parham, Pat Parker, Jerry Parker, Ricky Patterson,M. Pinder, Jan. Perez, August. Perkins, Réichd. Pennell, Lort Pernekh,S. Perry, Donna Peterson,C. Peterson,M. Peterson,S, Phael, Beverly Phillips , Ter. PLummer, Steph. Patillo , Dana Preston, Angl. Prtnee, Tynone Pringly, Rodn. Quetel, Ronald Reynolds , Howd. Rhim, Renee Rivera, Cecihia N i Rivera, Juan Rivera, Meltssa Rivers, Robert Rojas, Omar Roach, Eric Roberson, Mike Robinson, Dar. Robinson, J. Rukinds, Frank Rossa,G RyLes , Jamie Sanchez, Louts 21 ‘ i 7m, SiGe Fe IF. ‘of tgs Senteno,Mary | Can Sheller, Richd. Ne — Sammons , Lemy Simmons ,M. Simmons , V. Sampson, Seth Skinner, Debbie Smith, Alfonzo Smith, David Smith, Greg Smith, Harry Smith, Nathne. Smith, Renada Smith, Cekeste Smith, Timothy Smith, Tracey Standfiekd,J. Standfield, K. Stanley,S. Stevenson,R. Stokes ,Makeokm Stronge, Tammy Stubbs , Denise Talley, Larone Tanks , Kenny UadIeohe, (ER Thomas , Jerry Thomas , Karen Thomas, Kalvin Thomas , Lynn Thomas , Mare ToLen, David Toombs , Darnt. Trapp, Shecla Tnawick, KAm 23 Walken, Debra Walker, Ronzk. Walsh, Brian Ward, Nicholas Wasserman, D. Watkins, ALEA. Watson, Darren Watson, Eric an eh tia AGN Watson, Sharon Watson, Sherla Watts, Angella Webb, Dion West, James White, Derek Wilkins , Danny Wilkinson, W. Fuso ' yw i ‘ih 24 Williams , Eric Wilson, Bobby Wilson, Ingrid WALLS on, Tho mas Petties,Adr. Robinson, Nancy Woods , Ramona Wright ,Marcia Young, Rea Rodriguez,y. McNexce, Eric Osborne, M. 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