Middle Township High School - Middletonian Yearbook (Cape May Court House, NJ)

 - Class of 1988

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Q6 A 1. , 7 M M il? .-f W NX 5112 Q A Ng Y. -, 5 Q! .- g x s fi IK' 4- 1- -1 -:sf N x .a Ya Y ide - ofldfvzfq O I JS., W W1 w fa. Aw? M bi 'MVK A Y 'E-X 7 J 5 'A .w 9 Y 9 First In State Once Again the Middle Township High School Marching Band has made Cape May County proud by capturing first place in the state in the Tournament of Bands competition. The Panthers placed far above any other New Jersey high school band at the Atlantic Coast Championship held November 25, 1987. The 1987 season consisted of one victory after another for the prestigious Panthers. On November 7, the Panthers won their eighth Chapter Championship with a score of 91.45. The Atlantic Coast Championship brought the Panthers a 94.1, the highest score ever received by the Middle Township, but left them just shy of first place. Although the competition season may be over, the Panthers are looking forward to their scheduled trip to Niagara Falls in May. A long, difficult job is now complete and the members of the band can hold their heads high, knowing that their hard work has paid off. This determination and dedication of the band members and staff are the real reasons why the Panther Marching Band is called The Pride of Cape May County. i JE .eg 1. Officers: Kneeling: Assistant Field Conductor Kirsten Marnie, Band Front Captain Shannon Lear, Band Captain Chris Heck. Standing: Field Conductor Linda George, Drum Major Geoff Byrne. 2. Does Jennifer Heck really enjoy football games this much? 3. Gina Svard and Karen Ryder cheer on the football team. 4. Chip Staples, the paragon of nonconformity, was an essential member of Middle's drum line. 5. Drum Major Geoff Byrne displays integrity and concentration. 7. Percussion: Front Row: Kris Paynter, Jamiee Dramis, Holly Hevener, Laurie Weimer. Row 2: Geoff Byrne, Harold 'tHollywood Anderson, Steve Mollenkopf, AJ Balliette, Stephanie Lish. Row 3: Matt Kozak, Ted Marriner, Jim Moore, Dave Thomp' son, Scott King, Chip Staples. 8. Jamiee Dramis keeps the beat in the pit. 9. Pit Percussion and Electronics: Greg Flip Filipski, Amy Gavitt, Kahlil Gunther. 10. Ginny Leith assists a Bristol-Boro band member. 11. Karen Holmes shows just how much fun band practice really is. IF' :ax n fy L71 ' f wi , if 'V Q J 1' 2 . 1. Senior Shannon Lear swings her flag and smiles. 2. Band Front Officers: Front Row: Linda Singer, Karen Ryder, Lynn Mattiford, Debbie Slater, Amy Muller, Lisa Modano. Row 2: Alice Schellinger, Lisa Lord, Suzette Dramis, Joanna Francis, Shannon Lear. 3. Lisa Kinnemand stands at attention, waiting for the field conductor's next command. 4. Kim McNichol struggles to control her hoop on a windy night. 5. Shannon King prepares for the next number. 6. Drum Major Geoff Byrne, Field Conductor Linda George, and the Panther Marching Band take the field for competition. 7. Poms: Front Row: Amy Dougherty, Jill Fowler, Kim McNichol, Debbie Slater, Lori Racz, Michelle Ryan. Row 2: Liz Schafer, Jill Carlson, Jennifer Karaso, Lisa Modano, Amanda McNichol, Maria Ciferni. Not pictured: Lynn Mattiford, Samantha Brewer. 8. Dancers: Front Row: Maureen Ewan, Amy Muller, Lisa Kinnemand, Jocelyn Wells. Row 2: Shannon King, Karen Ryder, Gina Svard, Karen Turnier, Stephanie Svard, Darcie Weaver. Not Pictured: Linda Singer, Megan Richardson. 9. Darcie Weaver swings her way through Dindi.'l 10. Liz Shafer does the scarf routine in Tenderland. 11. Jill Carlson lifts her hoop high over her head. 12. Flags: Front Row: Christine Dole, Kristen Hayes, Carrie Chew, Kate VanMeter, Tracy Jackson, Lisl Kludzweit, Renee Wuest. Row 2: Alice Schellinger, Becky Tomlin, Lisa Ford, Suzette Dramis, Joanna Francis, Shannon Lear, Kelly Mead. 13. Karen Turnier flashes a big smile for the home crowd. f 'N 3 1 I 1 E 'I4 .. x..: N L' '-ml IPM? 'f - -' ldixxnnmsr N v ff- -19' J 5 .... 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David Ludwig projects his sound to the press box. 6. Trumpets: Front Row: Sher- ryl Croiter, David Ludwig, Chrissy Meaney, Nikki Bove, Ginny Leith. Row 2: Karen Holmes, Dave Acevedo, Gregg Lane, Misty Hansen, Stephanie Barber. 7. Band Officers: Knealing: Linda George, Geoff Byrne. Row 2: Emily Turner, Lisa English, Tammy Swagler, Kathy Conlow, Kris Paynter, Stephanie Lish, Kirsten Marnie, Laurie Weimer, Chris Heck. Row 3: Gregg Lane, Harry Wozunk, Ted Mar- riner, Dave Thompson, Scott King, Jim Moore, Erik Springer, Art Sunhachawee. 8. Chrissy Meaney waits intently for the next song. 9. Low Brass: Knealing: Mike Thomp- son, Harry Wozunk, Erik Springer. Row 2: Amanda Errickson, Anne Staples, Eileen Ci- ferni, Caryn Seaman, Theresa Croiter, Susan Conners, Steve Sinkway, Lisa English, Chris Heck. 10. Senior Chris Heck performs the opening solo in A'Tenderland. 11. Wood- winds: Kneeling: Art Sunhachawee, Bonnie Williams, Beth Dolly, Christy Corson, Denise Petronis. Row 2: LeeAnn McCormick, Dana Alliano, Joey Calderin, Michelle Stiles, Jenni- fer Heck, Diane Leith. Row 3: Kathy Conlow, Vicki Schubert, Becky Crafts, Erin DeGenova, Tina Speer, Karen Lloyd, Tonya Silversmith. 'Q' E Prom '87s Friends And Lovers The class of 1988 held their Junior- Senior Prom at the Captain's Table Restaurant. Couples began arriving at 7:30PM for the sit-down dinner. They were greeted at the door where the Em- cee announced each couple's names. The restaurant was decorated in blue, pink and silver - the proms colors. A few couples danced to the theme of the prom, Friends and Lovers, while oth- ers got their pictures taken. At 10:00PM the couples who chose not to eat at the Prom arrived. The dancing began to the music provided by the Pro's. Couples participated in the traditional garter dance. At 12:00 midnight, the Prom Court was announced. Mike Brit- tingham was crowned King and Pam Turnier Queen. The Senior Court in- cluded Jen Raab, Tracy Raff, and Krista Anderson. Prince Geoff Byrne and Princess Kathy Anderson complet- ed the group, with Alicia Matthews on Junior Court. 1. t'Yeah, we're having a great timell' 2. Senior Court: J0eBob Briggs, Tracy Raff, John Alexander, Pam Turnier, Mike Brittingham, Eve Ford, Matt McGuire, Jen Raab. 3. Mr. Barber crowns Queen Pam Turnier, 4. Mr. Barber, Class Advisor, crowns King Mike Brittingham. 5. Junior Princess Kathy Anderson escorted by Brian Markle. 6. The Junior Court members: Brian Markle, Kathy Anderson, BJ Sikora, Geoff Byrne, Rich Bennett, Alicia Mathews. 7. Chris Chase removes Alli- son Harvey's garter. 8. Let me fix your tie. 9. Jerry Kennedy and Allison Schmid doing the town right. 10. Junior Geoff Byrne is Crowned Prince. 4 2. Student Council Officers: Amy Muller, Tootsie Daley, Shannon King, Christin Dodd. 3. Senior Class Officers: Amelia Spaulding, Ron Hudanich, Michele Jost, Eve Ford. 4. Ju- nior Class Officers: Shelly Lyons, JJ Picker- ing, Avi Parbhakar, John Radzieta. 6. Sopho- more Class Officers: Cathy Wang, Alicia Park- er, Paige Springer, Janna Kludzwiet. 8. Fresh- men Class Officers: Karen Turnier, Jonn McVey, Jocelyn Wells, Michelle Mann. Student Government '1 Honor Society The National Honor Society, es- tablished in 1921 by the National Association of Secondary School Principals, seeks to create an en- thusiasm for scholarship, stimu- late a desire to render service, pro- mote worthy leadership, and en- courage the development of char- acter of high school students. In fact, the requirements for mem- bership as defined by the national guidelines are based upon the qua- lities of scholarship, service, lead- ership, and character. Once select- ed, the members must continue to display these characteristics. This year's inductees were an- nounced on February 2, 1988, and were formally inducted March 14. The new members were selected from a larger group of candidates by a committee of teachers. The new members must maintain at least a 3.0 scholastic average and be active in extra-curricular ac- tivities in order to remain in the organization. This year, the members of the Honor Society organized a Christ- mas candy cane sale and worked in the refreshment stand during home basketball games. Seniors vied for one of several National Honor Society scholarships, and the whole group visited Washing- ton, D.C. in the spring. 5. National Honor Society members: Front Row: Laurie Weimer, Christine Heck, Christin Dodd, Kirsten Marnie. Row 2: Shannon King, Abby Fagan, Stephanie Lish, Margaret Hsieh, Karen Ryder, Mi- chele Jost. Row 3: Derek Koehl, Karin Parker, Jodi Warner, Michael James, Ame- lia Spaulding, Ron Hudanich, Allison Schmid, Gregg Land, Alice Schellinger. Not Shown: Rob Murray. 7. National Hon- or Society officers: Karin Parker, Gregg Lane, Jodi Warner, Michele Jost, Scott King. V+ av nr 5 W -,gm flafflmf. W ww wa M : Y. ,. .Muna-w 1, 'WN f ' ' W .. , .: if ' . YP. Q' ' ifff ' .. , , elf fi, Q1 of the Service To The Community Middle Township's Key Club is part of the world's largest high school community service or- ganizations. There are more than thirty-six hun- dred clubs world wide. Each is sponsored by its local Kiwanis Club. The Kiwanis Club of Cape May Court House acts as the parent organization for Middle Township. In cooperation with the school and the Kiwanis Club, Key Club provided various services to the community. Aid to the el- derly, handicapped, and needy families was per- haps the most significant assistance the club pro- vided. The Middle Key Club sponsored nursing home visitations and food drives as well as helped out at the Special Olympics this year. Each year Key Club International presents an International Theme with a Major Emphasis Pro- gram. This year the activities of the organization were centered around this year's theme: For Friendship's Sake. In addition to fulfilling serious community ser- vices, Key Clubbers enjoyed numerous social ac- tivities focused on Key Club. On Sunday, October 4, 1987, the annual New Jersey District Leader- ship Training Conference was held at Great Ad- venture. Twenty-two Middle Township Key Club- bers enjoyed speakers and a fun-filled day at the amusement park. The Key Club year culminated in April with a week-end-long convention at Ta- miment Lodge in the Poconos. 1. Key Club: Front Row: Julie Esher, Karen Holmes, Carolyn Greene, Laura Dietze, Abby Fagan, Holly Hevener, Christin Dodd, Michele Jost, Samantha Brewer. Row 2: John McVey, Geggg Lane, Ted Pirog, Mike Soulen. Not Shown: Karin Park- er, Dana Dramis, Harry Wozunk, John Radzieta, Chris Curley, Robin Esher, Lisa Lord, Greg Goodrich. 5 T K if M. ww ff,,.,w, ' w w, , 4 - 1 4.4 me ,wg ,. ji? Wm fL'Z,.,52fggjQf 4' I f ,,..,.T ' . V ,Mm .af . ' .7 I' v nm, , -my 9 4 :ia Ski CQub 9. Ski Club: Front Row: Todd Pustilnick, Lance Delanzo, Stephanie Brown, Kim McNichol, Matt Dillon, Jocelyn Wells. Row 2: Rich D'A- lonzo, Shannon King, Eli- zabeth Schafer, Karen Ryder, Jodi Warner, Lau- rie Weimer, Catresa Meyers. Row 3: Mark Eck- ert, Willie Frame, Matt Daley, Tom Williams, Stacy Supplee, Bobbi Stites. Row 4: Jim Allax, Chris Conover, Frank Hughes, Tom Marcelli, Scott King, Eben Wells, Jeff Raab. Row 5: Mike Gandy. Middletonian Staff Percussion Ensemble The Largest Ever The Middle Township High School Concert Choir, direct- ed by Mrs. Lauriello, is this year the largest it has ever been, with an enrollment of 113 students. In fact, at the beginning of the year there were not enough robes to go around! The Concert Choir, in addition to the annual Christmas and Spring Concerts, has also performed around the community during the Christmas season. The Advanced Choir, a 31-member ensemble of students who have been in choir at least one previous year, has given various additional concerts in the area. This smaller group demonstrated its vocal talents for such organizations as the Eastern Star and the Burdette Tomlin Memorial Hospital Ladies Auxiliary and provided music for the hospital's Christmas tree lighting. .ann ls l 1. Yearbook Staff: Kneeling: Jason Campbell, Randee Strair, Kirsten Fielder, Cathy Wang, Angela Dell'Orefice, Chris Heck. Standing: Melissa Richardson, Margaret Hsieh, Mr. Ludwig, Michele Jost, Mr. Heck, Christin Dodd, Abby Fagan, Susan Conner, Michele Mann. 2. Sopranos: Row 1: Tara Edwards, Dawn Atkinson, Trish Stecher, Holly Hevener, Michelle Conklin, Kim Thomas, Kim McNichol, Dana Tomlinson, Monica Hsieh, Row 2: Michelle Decico, Kerrie Bemis, Tracy Payne, JoAnna Francis, Monique Brown, Alicia Hatcher, Robin James, Melissa Siefken, Julie Esher, Nancy Burrows, Lisa Kinnemand, Liz Schaefer, Monique Freeman. Row 3: Eileen Ciferni, Debbie Slater, Diana Dilanse, Tonya Wakefield, Kathy Stitt, Sandy Hoffman, Dawn Mapes, Alexis Neilson, Michele Corbett. Row 4: Laurie Weaks, Theresa Ford, Tara Wolford, Tiffany Gentry, Michele Jost, Robin Esher, Kirsten Marnie, Laura Dietz, Denise Petronis, Linda Singer, Lynn Mattifor. 3. Altos: Row 1: Chris Heck, Kathy Oliver, Michele DeMusz, Randee Strair, Melodie Porch, Grace Smearman. Row 2: Shannon Hunter, Karen Ryder, Sheila Keith, Tracy Greenwaldt, Lorraine King, Denise Burns, Cindy Leith. Row 3: Wendy Stubbins, Melissa Ekstrom, Heather Bahniuk, Missy Gatti, Margaret Hsieh, Tracy Taylor, Kelly Mead, Denise Douglass. Row 4: Jeanette Szymanski, Amelia Spaulding, Rebecca Bond, Shannon Bozeman, Dawn Laub, Michelle DeLeone, Amy Alfeche, Carolyn Green, Gina Savarni. 4. Percussion Ensem- ble: Row 1: Kim McNichol, Karen Ryder, Geoff Byrne, Nikki Dove, Tracy Jackson, Chrissy Meaney. Row 2: Steve Mollenkopf, Caryn Seaman, Greg Filipski, A.J. Balliette, Karen Holmes, Harold Anderson, Chip Stapels, Scott King, Stephanie Lish, Kirsten Marnie, Becky Crafts, Kris Paynter, Mandy McNichol. Row 3: David Ludwig, Marna Ceferni, Holly Hevener, Mr. Ludwig, Dancie Weaver, Matt Kozak, Chris Heck, Kahlil Gunther, David Acevedo. 5. Tenors and Basses: Row 1: Chris Maturkanich, George Masterson, Ralph Alliano, Ron Hudanich, Kahlil Gunther, Row 2: Dave Wilson, Randy Wolford, John Wohr, Sean Marks, Bob Roth. 6. Advanced Choir: Row 1: Dawn Atkinson, Kim Thomas, Kathy Oliver, Michelle DeMusz, Shannon King, Chris Heck. Row 2: Kerri Bemis, Monique Brown, Joanna Francis, Tonya Wakefield, Karen Ryder, Melissa Ekstrom, Kirsten Marnie. Row 3: Michelle DeCicco, Ralph Alliano, Bob Roth, Kahlil Gunther, George Masterson, Jeanette Szymanski, Tracy Jackson. Row 4: Robin Esher, Linda Singer, Michele Jost, John Wohr, Randy Wolford, Sean Marks, Amelia Spaulding, Shannon King, Jill Carlson, 7. The Advanced Choir in its debut in the Christmas concert. 8. A Christmas tradition - The Faculty Choir sings out in the spirit of the holiday. Snow Ball Middle Township High School held its annual Snow Ball Christmas dance on Saturday, December 19, in the high school cafeteria, students danced to the sounds of disc jockeys Sound Decision, while enjoying the holiday atmosphere created by the numerous Christ- mas decorations including lights, holly, mistletoe, and the real Christmas tree that provided the focal point of the festivities. The traditional Snow Ball Court was announced at midnight. Geoffrey Byrne reigned as King of the even- ing while Amy Muller captured the title of Queen of the Ball. Other members of the Senior Court were Eve Ford, Karen Ryder, Lisa Modano, and B.J. Sikora. Ju- nior Princess was Misty Hansen. Members of the Junior Court included Denise Hennessey and Jen Sellers. rfb. 1. Snow Ball Senior Court: King Geoff Byrne, B.J. Sikora, Eve Ford, Queen Amy Muller, Karen Ryder, and Lisa Modano. 2. Ron Hudanich crowns Junior Princess Misty Hansen. 3. Amy Muller is crowned Snow Queen by Ron Haudanich. 4. Maria Ciferni and David Ludwig take a break for some refreshments. 5. Amelia Spaulding passes the title of Snow King to Geoff Byrne. 6. Voting for the Court is a top priority. 7. Faculty Choir: Row 1: Rosemary Harbourt, Jean Sykes, Margaret Lewis, Mary Jo Dell'Orefice, Nancy Hudanich, Kathy Colangelo. Row 2: Judy Jenkins, Paul Yerk. Phil Heck, John Sowa, Tom Wallace. 8. Two dancers help themselves to some punch. 9. Michele Stiles, Kathy Conlow, and Stephanie Lish play a piccolo trio in UJing1e Bells Foreverf' 10. Exchange Students: Luigi Falorni, Peter Seehagen, David Barra- clough, Melissa Richardson, Lance Ludman, Dana Dramis. This year six Middle students and Mr. James Conlin left for England on October 13th. While overseas, the group toured such historical landmarks as Oxford, Plymouth, Blackport, Warwick Castle and Windsor Castle. Midway through the trip, the Americans made a three-day excursion to London. Here, they explored Big Ben, London Bridge, Trafalgar Square, and Bucking- ham Palace. The students also made many individual trips with their host families, some were even lucky enough to see Stonehenge. Rounding out the trip educa- tionally, the Americans spent several days at the Wing School with their British partners and also Visited near- by colleges. A reluctant group of seven boarded the plane home early in November, comforted only by the fact that they would see their twelve British friends in April. Six of these twelve stayed with their American counter- parts. Luigi Falorni, an exchange student from Florence, Italy, had a busy, yet very enjoyable, year here in the United States. A rowing championship winner, Luigi decreased his 3-hour daily training sessions to about 1 hour, and took time out to practice guitar. When asked what he likes most about America, the Italian promptly replied, I like everything. Peter Seehagen was an exchange student from Mal- moe, Sweden. While in America he enjoyed such sports as baseball, soccer, and hockey. His favorite television shows were Family Ties and MTV, but he admitted he missed Swedish television. Peter plans on attending college at Varnhans Skolan. 0nce In The Highlands . . 7' We .M What happens when two metropolitan executives played by Jim Moore and Geoff Byrne, while on a hunting trip come across an enchanted village in the Scottish Highlands? What happens when they discover that this magical land has not appeared in one hundred years? And what happens when one of the Americans CJimJ falls in love with a lovely miss of the town, played by Chris Heck and Linda Singer and has to choose between his fast-paced existence in the city and the quiet peace of this mystical hamlet? The answers to these questions form the story of Brigadoon. ' The play, written by Alan Lerner with music by Frederick Lowe, was presented on March 2, 3, and 4 under the direction of Mrs. Gladys Lauriello and Mrs.'Judith Jenkins. With the aid of the pit orchestra, conducted by Mr. Richard Ludwig, songs such as My Mother's Wedding Day, Go Home With Bonnie Jeanf' and Waitin' for My Dearie both amused and delighted the audience. The response for cast and crew was tremendous. The last musi- cal, Shenandoah, was presented five years ago so the time was right and everyone was ready to use their talents in a musical presentation. The work was hard but satisfying. Brigadoon was fun. Brigadoon was great! l 1 Main Cast Row 1 Emily Thaler Lisa English, Chris Heck Linda Singer Row 2 Geoff Byrne Jim Moore. Row 3: Amy Muller, Karen Turnier, Cory Gil- man, Karen Ryder. 2. The merry couple, Cory Gilman and Karen Ryder, dance the wedding dance. 3. Girls Chorus: Row 1: Stacy Supplee, Kathy Conlow, Julie Esher, Row 2: Sheila Keith, Catresa Meyers, Kirsten Marnie. 4. Brigadoon Chorus: Row 1: Lori Hagan, Melis- sa Siefken, Delia Adrian, Lisa Modano, Row 2: Jill Carl- son, Michele Jost, Lynn Mattiford, Denise Petronis, Laura Dietz. 5. Stage Crew and Art Design: Row 1: Advi- sor Dave McElvenney, Mike Soulen, Ian Farrow, Stacy Corson. Row 2: Melodie Porch, Kim McNichol, Suzette Dramis, Bill Adams. Row 3: Robin Esher, Karen Sea- men, Mr. Harry LaBov. 6. Fiona and Tommy, Jim Moore and Chris Heck, find love in the Highlands. 7. Pit Orchestra: Row 1: Chrissy Meaney, Leah Burrows, Da- vid Ludwig, Art Sunbachawee. Row 2: Cathy Wang, Amy Brown, Heather Bahniuk, Kahlil Gunther, Karen Holmes, Stephanie Lish. 8. Brigadoon Men: Row 1: Chris Maturkanich, Don Layton, Cory Gilman, Ralph Alliano. Row 2: Harry Wozunk, Charles Grayson, Frank Hughes. 9. Ian Farrow shows his artistic talents. 10. Stage Directors: Robin Esher, Carolyn Green, and Mar- garet Hsieh. 11. Brigadoon Dancers: Row 1: Shannon King, Jean Falnnery, Amy Muller, Row 2: Karen Tur- nier, Sarah Jarmer, Verna Gallop. Board Cf Education 1. Middle Township Board of Education: Front Row: Mr. Spaulding, Dr. Johnson, Mr. Back, Mrs. Balliette, Mr. O'Dea. Back Row: Mr. Allax, Mrs. Aydelotte, Mr. Weimer, Mr. Radzieta, Mr. Maund. Not Pictured: Mr. Hand. 2. Dr. Theodore Johnson: Superintendent of Schools, Rutgers University, PH.ED. 3. Student Government Day: Front Row: Abby Fagan, Dee Thaler, Cristin Dodd, Karen Ryder. Back Row: Michelle Jost, Scott Supplee, Amelia Spaulding, Ron Hudanich. 4. Child Study Team: Front Row: Carol Hart, John Williams, Diana Roik. Back Row: Marvin Black, Robert Sherwood. 5. Board Office Secretaries: Front Row: Beatrice Loefflad, Barbara Kehr, Ruth Ouram, Elaine Jordan. Back Row: Patricia Briles, Jeanette Donofrio, Greg Cook, Lillian Meehan, Joan Ruoff. 6. Robert Penkethman: High School Vice-Principal, Washington College, BA. 7. Mr. Philip D. Exley: High School Vice-Principal, Glassboro State College, MA. 8. Edith Ludlam, Terry Hand. 9. Mr. Anthony Ferrante: Assistant Superintendent of Schools, Columbia University, MA. 10. Mr. John McVey: High School Principal, Monclair State College, MS. 11. Joan Brewer, Secretary to Principal. 12. Leatrice Westcott, Secretary to Vice Principals. Students Take Over On December 3, 1987, seventeen Middle Township seniors participat- ed in the annual Youth Appreciation Day. Sponsored by the Optimist Club, Youth Appreciation Day pro- vides high school students an oppor- tunity to become better acquainted with their local government and their school administration. Each student represented a differ- ent official for the entire day. Acting as Mayor was Reynold Wang, Com- mitteeman, Amelia Spaulding, Com- mitteeman, Margaret Hsieh, Town- ship Clerk, Allison Harveyg Treasur- er, Bill Watson, County Clerk, Chris- tine Heck, Tax Collector, Delia Adri- ang Construction Official, Harry Wo- zunkg Police Chief, Chris Chase, Ad- ministrative Assistant, Laurie Weimerg Recreation Department, Scott Suppleeg Superintendent of Schools, Angela Dell'Oreficeg Assis- tant Superintendent, Abby Fagan, High School Principal, Ron Hudan- ichg Assistant Principals, Michele Jost and Christin Dodd. The students accompanied their counterparts throughout their daily routines to familiarize themselves with the responsibilities of the var- ious positions. All the participants were treated to lunch at the Avalon Country Club. That evening, the acting Mayor, Committeemen, and Township Clerk presided over the weekly Township Meeting. This proved to be an historic event, for it also happened to be the first time the newly constructed court room had been used. Youth Appreciation Day emerged a political and educational success. The students agreed that they had fun engaging in this learning exper- ience. This was indeed a memorable, firsthand exposure to the world of government, one that the students can certainly boast of later in life. Constitution Contested ' By Derek Koehl Resolved: the United States, in 1787, is in need of a strong, centralized government, su- preme over the governments of the States, to unify those States into a strong nation. The question whether the Constitution of the United States as presented by the Consti- tutional Convention of 1787 is an adequate system of government was the topic for which the Middle Township debate team had to supply an answer when they argued the affirmative position with regard to the aforementioned resolve in a debate with Lower Township on December 3, 1987. Emerging from the contest triumphant after having demonstrated the Constitution both sufficient and necessary, the debate team composed of James Moore and Derek Koehl secured for Middle Township a position in the debate finals held in January. When asked his opinion of the debate, James Moore replied, The subject matter was quite interesting. I learned much more about the Federalists than I ordinarily would have. It was definitely a learning experience. The debate team with Robert Murray fill- ing in for James Moore faced Wildwood Catholic High School in the final debate. Mr. Ed Zebedies, who, as advisor, has played a valuable part in the team's success, was con- fident of the team's chances in the final com- petition as Middle Township argued the op- posing stance of States Rights. Library 82' Wmva 'f ,' ,,.,,.lV,,. Q g K, . I . 41.152 ,, A X ,Mvwff ' f . Q f i Q . , V .1 A' j I M at - f f ' 3 f' ,, ' i-if 1 . M L 5 Eff 1 ' , , V 3 Y ' ., fp zgl VV fd I Q 1 5 'lf A at 1 Af Office Staff Guidance . . 5 A 1 ! EI. 4 N Mfw-2 f,,,gA. Y M , it i q ..3. . ,.. K if: 5 A.. V! . .. .. , ..,.x R if X X 7 - , Y A N' N - 'Q , , - 'fs N Q , , Sf'-c is -' . ids . ,.., ' , - ' Q im ' ' Pdf ., , - - K, f -wie.- J Ti. ' G K ' A M' N Q 1 Q Q is Q i K fr rs 5 .E Q r 5' X Rx x ' NR 5 i Ni f S ,f F e J 1. Etta Zajic, Librarian: Queens College, MLS. 2. Hazel Sharp, Library Aid. 3. Ruth Grosse, Main Office Secretary. 4. Dorrie Briles, Office Secre- tary. 5. Ginger Mashas, Office Secretary. 6. JoLynn Long, Volunteer. 7. Cafeteria Staff, Front Row: Dot Sharp, Helen Garrison, Patricia Gagnon, Margaret Morrell, Maria Durante. Row 2: Carol Gregg, Sandy Ormrod, Anne Corson, Judy Lowe, Harriet Gandy. 8. Pearl Blevins, Guidance Secretary. 9. Gloria Hodges, Guidance Counselor. 10. Arthur Cornell, Director of Guid- ance: Temple University, MBA, 11. Carol Oliver, Secretary to Mr. Cornell. 12. Ronald Blahusch, Guidance Counselor: Penn State University, MEd. 13. Mary Jo Dell'Orefice, Guidance Counselor: University of Hawaii, MEd. 14. Audrey Shafer, School Nurse: Mountainside Hospital, RN. 15. Richard Horn, Internal Suspension Supervisor. 16. Barbara Williams, Security Aide. 17. Harry Wozunk, Security Aide. 18. Mary Ables, Custodian. 19. James Lamish, Head Day Custodian. 20. Virginia Laughlin, Security Aide, 21. Jean Goodman, Truant Officer. Scholars Recognized Margaret Hsieh and Reynold C. Wang, both seniors, were twd of only 15,000 young men and women across the entire nation and the only students from Cape May County who were semifinalists in the 33rd Annual Merit Program sponsored by the National Merit Schol- arship Corporation. In addition to two semifinalists, Middle had the further distinction of five other seniors who have been designated Commended Students in the 1988 National Merit Scholarship Program and received a letter of commendation in recognition of outstanding academic promise. The five were Abigail Fagan, Christine Heck, Gregory Lane, l James Moore, and Robert Murray. More than one million students in some 19,000 secondary schools 2 entered the current Merit Program by taking a qualifying test, the fe if PSAT-NMSQT, in 1986 when they were juniors. The top scorers in i every state were included in the nationwide semifinalist pool. Ap- proximately 2,800 four-year merit scholarships were offered by col- leges and universities. 1. Garden State Distinguished Scholars: Robert Murray, Kir- sten Marnie, Karin Parker, Christin Dodd, Abby Fagan, Gregg Lane, Christine Heck, Margaret Hsieh. 2. Margaret Lewis: Temple University, MA. 3. Donald Gallinger: Connecticut College, BA. 4. Jeanne Sykes, Spanish: Penn State University, BA. 5. Karen Buesing: Universi- ty of Pittsburg, MA. 6. Thomas Wallace: Catholic University, gensen Glassboro State College MA. 7. John Sowa: Saint John BA 11 Ruth Welmer Thl6lC0l University, BA. 8. Judith Jen- lege BA 12 Josephine Bryan kins: Wittenberg University, BA. Glassboro State College MA 9. Frank Riggitano: Susquehana University, BA. 10. Wayne Jor- F ,M E, 'w.e..r ,M Z I EX.. -1 We .zffegggffim . lewaar VM- V::V MW Q 1- S , ., H 1 f 5i7'fs'7f ,r':7mLf'piff4 Z9 V .5273 1 'ix Kish' Yf:.L2S:.H SSH Q,e...M,, ,MLW Q, 63 5 A ,wi 1 he 6 2 fa , ef Q2 Q ' WG 1 Wx? f ff f eff A? in F M V ,fm N 12513 4 X KZ f Z , 2 . 5 6 , A 1, J' 5 6 W, y 4 ff Q Hi f W Ei - , gg IEE? I 2 - 13. Beth Herman: Asbury Col- lege, BA. 14. Susan Rohrman: Glassboro State College, MS. 15. Sandra McKinley, French: Leba- non Valley College, BA. 16. Jack Sweeney: University of Louvain, PhD. ' W? O 4M I fl' L4 f ,Oz MW 3? ii 'B , 1 13 L,,L Q , MTHS Gives Blood jan In October, the Red Cross with the help of the Stu- dent Council held a bloodmobile at Middle Township High School. During the four and a half hours that the Red Cross was here, fifty-five people who registered donated blood. Students, teachers, and township resi- dents as well participated in the program. With Mr. Zebedies in charge, the Student Council carried out a campaign to help the blood drive. They designed posters and wrote announcements to inform students of the upcoming events. On the day itself, several students helped out by giving donors question- naires to fill out and escorting them to the refreshment stand after they had given blood. The main attractions of the day were Gregg Lane and Shannon Lear, who walked the hallways dressed as Dracula and Miss Blood Drop. Middle also gave blood in May. X I le X 6 it til X Math i. it X , ,.MM...q,NmvMNL NAV. 1 1, ., 2: ? v ,..y V I 3' ' M 1. Christine Bailey: Math Depart- ment Chairpersong SUC at Geneseo. 2. Greg Lane makes his donation for the blood drive. 3. Lynn Becker: Math, Bloomsburg State College, B.S. 4. Douglass Brown: Math, Trenton State College, B.S. 5. Fran- cis Gorman: Math, Villanova Uni- versity, M.S. 6. Jacqueline Comber: Math, University of Rhode Island, M.A. 8. Donna Warren: Math, 'Tem- ple University, B.S. 9. David McEle- venney: Math, University of Penn- sylvania, M.S. 10. Larry Brownsy: Math, Drexel University, B.S. 11. Basil Cugliari: Math, Millersville University, B.S. Awards To Harvey And Hsieh Allison Harvey was selected as one of the prestigious members to the Honors Group of the Forty-seventh Annual Science Talent Search for the Westinghouse Science Scholar- ships and Awards. This honor is bes- towed upon high school seniors who have proven their interest and abili- ty in science by submitting their re- search reports supporting evidence of their activities in this field. This complement of students is com- posed of 124 girls and 176 boys, who were selected from a total of 1,339 entrants. Allison had worked on her project all four years and has re- ceived many other outstanding awards. Allison's project had to do with the application of Equine am- nion and its applications for burn victims. Margaret Hsieh was selected as one of two recipients of the 1988 Re- search Talent award. The commit- tee was very impressed with Mar- garet's academic background, moti- vation, and proven leadership abili- ty. 1988 marks the second year that Drexel University awarded the Re- search Talent Award Scholarship. Created to recognize research poten- 1. James McDonald. 2. Science League: Margaret Hsieh, Barry Dickinson, Randee Strair, Susan Conner, Stephanie Lish, John McVey, Art Sunhachawee, Mi- chele Jost, Matt Kozak, Christin Dodd, Kahlil Gunther, Abby Fagan, Johnny Hsieh. Not pictured: Ron Hudan- ich, Derek Koehl, Luigi Falorini, Ted Pirog. 3. Science Fair First Place Winners: First row: Amy Brown, Art Sunhachawee, Tom Grayson, Michelle Mann, Jen Heck, Missy Otto. Row 2: Kirsten Marnie, Johnny Hsieh, Mi- chael Adolf. Ted Pirog, Bruce Terry, Row 3: Kim Lea- vitt, Geoff Burne, Caroline Green, Vicki Shubert, Steven Carr. Greg Filipski. 4. Mark Siem, Harding Univ., BA. 5. Rose Marie Harbourt, Trenton State College, BS. 6. William Doan, Glassboro State College, BS. 7. Philip Heck, Glassboro State College, MA. 8. A few science fair contestants: Scott Newbold, Art Sunhachawee, Sarah Jarmer, Jocelyn Wells, Shaun Nanavati. 9. Steve Bianco, Bloomsburg Univ., MS. 10. Joseph Steady, Univ. of St. Louis, MS. 11. Gary Barber, Delaware Val- tial and academic accomplishment of high school students, the award covers full tuition and fees for the freshman and sophomore years at Drexel. Students eligible to compete for the scholarship are all first, sec- ond, or third place finishers in the Marie Curie Division of the Dela- ware Valley Science Fair. This year there were a total of forty-two can- didates. ley College, BS. 12 James McDonald, Glassboro State College, BS. Science League ,. X . 1 .H X .g ., vtggwz N f is s :fri Science Fair 88 j The word to describe Middle Township High School's 15th Sci- ence Fair is variety. Even a casual glance at the projects would reveal the creativity of the budding scien- tists. The displays ranged from Julie Esher's innovative method of shelv- ing plants to Kim Leavitt's fluores- cent hand and foot prints to a myste- rious cardboard box. Detailed dia- gram of a basketball's trajectory stood across from an artistic depic- tion of a corn field. Observers were greeted with titles as succinct as Al- gae and tongue twisters like The effect of frequency and distance on data loss of cassette tapes. Upon close investigation, one was amazed at the ingenuity employed in finding project topics. The human body may have been studied throughout the centuries by profes- sionals, but the students shed new light on anatomic wonders such as neurotransmitters, taste buds, and ears. Again, numerous sports under- went close scrutiny in the physics category. Enthusiasts of golf, skate- board, hockey, tennis, sailing, and various other activities found infor- mation to help them improve their game. Evidently many students stumbled across the same good ideas since there were five projects on memory and four on basketball, the perennial favorite. Many students chose to expand upon their hobbies, Charles Grayson took advantage of his love for soccer as Amy Brown did with chess. Others ventured into such new territories as gibberellic acid and tornadoes. Regardless of their motives, the students produced, in the words of an observer, 'a lot of solid projects. The fair was Middle science at its peak. The group of finalists consisted of Amy Brown, Carolyn Green, Mi- chelle Mann, Art Sunhachawee, Geoffrey Byrne, Ted Pirog, Bruce Terry and Greg Filipski. The Wet- land Institute awarded Mark Eckert, Greg Filipski and Scott Newbold, who had quality Environmental Pro- jects, while the Optimist Club pre- sented Bruce Terry with the Best Physical Science Project Award. The followings are the first place winners: Environmental Science 9 Thomas Grayson, Environmental Science 10 John Hsieh, Behavioral Science 9 Jennifer Heck, Behavioral Sciences 10 Amy Brown, Biochemistry 9-10 Michelle Mann, Botany 9 Scott Newbold, Botany 10 Carolyn Green, Botany 11-12 Tiana Wen, Chemistry 9-10 Kahlil Gunther, Earth and Space Sciences 9-10 Michael Adolf, Engineering 9-10 John Leavitt, Engi- neering 11-12 Kirsten Marnie, Math- ematics and Computers 11-12 Bruce Terry, Medicine and Health 9-10 Rocky Jost, Medicine and Health 11- 12 Kim Leavitt, Microbiology 9-10 Art Sunhachawee, Microbiology 11- 12 Missy Otto, Physics 9-10 Rich Leonard, Physics 11-12 Geoffrey Byrne, Ted Pirog, Sherryl Croiter, Environmental Sciences 11-12 Greg Filipski, Zoology 9-10 Vicki Schu- bert. The Advanced Placement American History Class of Middle Township High School invited the respective leaders of the United States and the Soviet Union to hold their proposed summit meeting in Cape May County or visit the county as part of the summit process. The project originated as an extension of a discussion of a late October news report about the impending US-Soviet summit with premier Gorbachev's wish to see part of America. Upon review- ing the charms of our area, the class started to draft letters to Premier Gorbachev, President Reagan, and Secretary of State George Schultz to consider the request. One of the highlights of the project was speculation about what response the class would receive from the letters. There were two responses: one from the Office of the Secretary of State and another from the White House. The meetings and entourage of the summit remained within Washington, D.C., but if any change in the agenda had occurs, the the students' invitation would have been considered. The students were encouraged by this statement as they did not receive a formal declination. The Soviets received one letter but did not respond. Students Summon Leaders N 1. Michael Peck: Univ. of Pennsylvania, Post. Grad. 2. Jim Ratchford: Univ. of Scranton, BS. 3. Edward M. Zebedies, Jr.: Rider College, MA. 4. Mar- tie Edwards: West Chester Univ., BS. 5. Theodore B. Bryan: Glassboro State College, BA. 6. Robert Mer- ryman: Glassboro State College, BA. 7. Gloria Park- er: Towson State Univ., BA. 8. William Ludman: Augustus College, BA. 9. Dennis Campbell: Eastern College, BA. 10. Douglass Shiner: Kutztown Univ., BS. 11. Mock Trial Team: Deshema McCoy, Kim Leavitt, Shannon Hunter, Angela Dell'Orefice, Ve- ronica Hatcher, Michelle Corbitt, Gregg Lane, Cathy Oliver. C' .. 9 tiff, .x r w.-mffflw - ff..L, ,Ls ,ir 2 -1,2 . f' ' if 1 A x W, Harvey Named Teen Advisor Senior Allison Jane Harvey traveled to Trenton in November to repre- sent the students of Cape May County in New Jersey's first State Teen Advisory Council. This past February, Allison was one out of 150 students in grades nine to eleven in local schools to answer the question, What Would Make New Jersey A Better Place To Live? The questions was posed by Assembly- man Guy Muziani to students in Cape May and Cumberland Counties, who felt that students should become more aware of their local govern- ments. Harvey was one of six students who one the essay contest. She feels it is the brain power of our young people which needs to be nurtured and harvested to its maximum potential here in our home state which would improved New Jersey. Allison along with the other five winners and six alternates meet with government officials and Governor Kane to discuss their home state. Muziani was deeply impressed by the students' essays. We at Middle were pleased to have Allison Harvey represent us as a school and county on the State Teen Advisory Council. Outstanding Musicians Middle Township has seen three of its students in All South Jersey Band this year: senior Christine Heck of baritone horn, junior Heather Bah- niuk on oboe, and sophomore Amy Brown on flute. The three students qualified for the band through a three-part audition, which consisted of scales, a solo, and sight reading, held last December. After receiving their music, the three musicians went into rehearsal for the concert, held in January at Glassboro State College. Christine and Heather then went on to participate in All-State Band. The auditions for this ensemble, similar to those for All South Jersey, were a week after the South Jersey concert. After practicing their music individually, the two Middle Town- ship students travelled to Cherry Hill High School East in February to participate in the All-State Week- end. There they rehearsed for two days, listened to clinics from such musicians as trumpeter Walter Chestnut, who also conducted the band, and finally performed a suc- cessful concert. Middle Township had the privi- lege of having two outstanding stu- dents - Cathy Wang and Heather Bahniuk - as members of the presti- gious All South Jersey Orchestra. Cathy, A violinist, and Heather, an oboist, travelled to Washington Township High School last January for private auditions. They were among the one hundred elite musi- cians from the entire South Jersey region to be selected as a result of these rigorous competitive auditions. The orchestra was featured at the N.J.E.A. Teacher Convention in At- lantic City in November. The final performances were held at Glassboro in the spring. Christine Heck, James Moore, and Kahlil Gunther were selected from over nine hundred auditioning stu- dents to represent Middle Township in this year's All South Jersey Cho- rus. The group is made up of high school students from throughout the southern New Jersey counties. These students perform pre-selected num- bers before an esteemed panel of judges. Only thirty-five to forty voices are selected from each of the vocal sections: soprano, alto, tenor, and bass. Concerts were performed in February at Washington Town- ship High School. This was the sec- ond year of participation for Chris and Jim. 'HQgif'lrEiC' , X' J fa ,Jfl sSS . Q- -rf Q .3 f ,qw ii I... 5? .. , ,J afgzs fw f ff aff. 2 fc. vw I , f' , , if . if if ai 1. South Jersey Chorus: Chris Heck and Kahlil Gunther. Not shown: Jim Moore. 2. South Jersey Band: Amy Brown, Cathy Wang, Chris Heck, Heather Bahniuk. 3. South Jersey Orchestra: Cathy Wang, Heather Bah- niuk, Amy Brown. 4. Gladys Lauriello: Vocal music, Lynchburg College, BA. 5. Charles Montemurro: Industrial Arts: Glassboro State College, MA. 6. Gregory Search: Industrial Artsg Trenton State College, BA. 7. William Lucas: Fine Artsg University of Nebraska, BS. 8. Pamela Smith: Home Economics: Indiana University of Pennsylvania, BSEd. 9. Richard Ludwig: Band: Glassboro State College, MEd. x 'UM' , 3 WYXS4 X X i?si?3? REE xxswwf X XX X X X gg.. B X 1. John Roberson, Indiana Univ., BS. 2. Debbie Yeager, Glassboro State College, BS. 3. Joe Trombetta, Glassboro State College, BA. 4. Physical Ed. is not only conditioning of the body, but also of the mind. 5. Fred Grosse, Springfield College, BA. 6. Jodi Warner, mother-of-the-week, carries her flour child home after a long day at school. 7. Kelli Damiana, Trenton State College, BS. 8. Stretch out those leg muscles, Cammy! 9. Chuck Dougherty, Glassboro State College, BA. 10. Donna McConnell, Alderson-Broadders College, BS. 11. Ann Orlando serves the volleyball. 12. Free weights are used in weight training to build up upper body strength. 13. Mike Maurer thinks fatherhood is a big joke. 14. Tina Spague sits her baby up for class. 15. William Moll, West Chester State Univ., BS. 16. Busy mother, Angela Dell'Orefice, finds time to go to classes. 17. Here we have Beckey showing her brute strength. 18. Lance Hammell, Western Maryland College, BA. Q. SF . , , , S N R. r s as NR s Q: if Business Department W? P WWW tw 1. Ingrid Grimes, Trenton State College, BS. 2. Charles Leusner, West Liberty State College, BA. 3. Damon Olivia, Rider College, BS. 4. Mary Lou Robinson, Gwynedd-Mercy College, BS. 5. Nancy Hudanich, The Catholic Univ. of Amer- ica, BA. 6. Robert Steck, Fairleigh Dickinson Univ., BS. 7. Gregory Rohrman, West Chester Univ., BS. 8. James Conlin, Bryany College, BS. 9. Cooperative Education members: Kelly Jo Cope, Jean Flannery, Tracey Bass, Heather Pantellis, Laura Carmen, Holly Farland, Joanna Francis, Pat Brown, Beth James, Jackie Walsh, Dawn Stubbins. 10. Keith Connor, Glassboro State Col- lege, BS. W 'NN 'Yx CO-OP Students Cooperative Office Education - COE - is a program for students who have expressed a desire to pursue an office occupation as a career now or after college. COE is a cooperative venture between Middle Township High School and the business community. The school provide training in developing offices skills and occupa- tional information, and the business community provides situations where students practice these skills and acquire additional experience which can only be learned on the job. There are certain responsibilities that COE students have to meet. Students have to provide their own trans- portation to work, spend at least fifteen hours a week during the school year at a particular place of business, learning office procedures and living up to the policies set by the employer. Students in this program receive fifteen credits toward high school graduation for the successful completion of on-the-job training at an approved work station and relat- ed class activities. Students involved in the COE program find that they learn many other things than they would in a regular class. 1. Faye Blanks, Glassboro State College, BA. 2. Susan M. Shepherd, West Chester Univ., BS. 3. Teresa M. Scheuer, Millersville Univ., BS. 4. Charlotte B. Sadler, West Virginia Univ., MA. 5. Paul Yerk, Penn State Univ., M. Ed. 6. James L. Gavitt, Boomsburg State Univ., M. Ed. 7. Pat Herd. 8. Kathleen C. Colangelo, College Misericordia, BS. 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Donna Weaks finished the year with a pitch- ing record of eleven and nine, with fifty-six strikeouts. All in all, the Panthers had a rewarding season and are looking forward to a successful spring. ' Agfa -ak A Rewarding Season 5 1 wc. 1 1. Tracy Greenwaldt, with a batting average of .518, prepares herself for a homerun. 2. Varsity Softball Team Front Row: Tracy Greenwaldt, Tammy Swagler, Michelle Greenwaldt, Becky Tomlin, Alice Schellinger, Lori Vergantino. Row 2: Coach Shiner, Donna Weaks, Vicki Heun, Misty Hansen, Amy Muller, Lisa Madano, Lisa Swecker, Coach Peck. 3. Alice Schellinger drove in 14 runs this year. 4. Vicki Heun had 66 at bats this year. 5. Beckly Tomlin gets ready to steal. 6. Amy Muller eyes the pitcher for one of her 22 hits. 7. Donna Weaks makes a good effort to catch the ball. 8. Lisa Madano had 5 hits and 8 RBI's. 9. Tammy Swagler scored 5 runs. 10. Lori Vergatino puts power behind her swing. 11. Star player Michelle Greenwaldt drove in 29 runs this year. Q V Softball 'tis 'We In the spring of 1987, the Boy's Junior Varsity Team par- ticipated in eight games. They won one out of seven. The captain of the team was Chris Anderson and Co-Captain was Glenn Wyatt. They hope for a better season next year. Chris Anderson, Steve Hunter, Jeff Peterson, Sean Brown, and Glenn Wyatt will most likely be on the Varsity team for next year. The head coach was Mark Seim assisted by Frank Riggatino. X we ypunlili' 5 3 QU! Ba eball 'NS ffl 8 km! sei. 5 - . 55, sf- ' ' 1 if as f Z , , . ,,,,, , ,,,, ,5,. ! vllfv C. M y A St. J oseph. flllarnmel 1 Buena ' 1 l Hammontonfq, it Wo 1 Lsft'7' J .Ae ' 1. , - I ,1 .1 W, if f 1. , 4 5221 1 is ,gr M1 W 1 ,V W1 K . size , , A, 1 1' w a 1 1. -,Q .. f 1 . - ' H . 'V 4.31959 s S ALL. 1 1, 1! 1 1. W fm ,g M .oy I , V, Q W , ,W ,Q fi i 'QEWXEQ 1,1555 L1 ,ff 1 1a 4' f 1 1. ff: ve f 1.1 lv ,f 1 f? if 1 1 . 1 1 1 ff 45? is KJ V f y i f f 1 1 P1 an Ka f e 3 v a A Z J , mai n w J ffjl 1 W1 f X , 4, f V X W 4 ' ,M 1M ff A 5 1 W 2 1 A 3 s ae . l m 1 Way 7 . 12 3 Af Kawx 6 Q8 E 13 . ..,K,...,.w , . f. sm, 1 .. , - .1 w 5,g:M,, . ,. fin. ' 1. JV Softball Team: Front Row: Becky Tomlin, Lori Vergantino, Row 2: Karin Park- er, Coach Ratchford, Chris Hartem, Stephanie Brown, Leah Burrows, Stacy Supplee, JJ Pickering. 2. Lori Vergantino makes the pu- tout. 3. Coach Riggitano gives Pete Kline last minute instructions. 4. Niccole Lynch catches the pop-fly. 5. Becky Tomlin makes the stop. 6. A look of determination on Chris Hartem's face. 7. JJ Pickering also played on the Varsi- ty. 8. JV Baseball Team: Front Row: Jin'rKel- ly, Steve Melchiore, Pete Kline, Steve Maund, Chris Ruef, Steve Wunder. Row 2: Dave Dou- gherty, Scott Bluth, Steve Hunter, Chris An- derson, Brian Hughes, Jeff Peterson, Glen Wyatt, Coach Riggitano. 9. Chris Anderson makes the play at home. 10. Steve Little Dragon Maund connects for a circuit blast. 11. Chris Ruef fires to first for the putout. Great Comeback 5 QX' at mf 1 Q zza ZL' 4 'W - . ' N i -- ' gi? sw f- nf . ' L... . 5 ei- , . :fini 7 X .., o s CHA oNToN eoee S Hfhl' WIL L OOD -Kh, ffffw CAPFga gih' gzkg f S. . h S24' .'.,f xfk-f P5 '--7k-: ixf K :Sf U f .-7- Xfzh - -is - ISHOLICEQ ti.s i l ' ossaai ,.ii . g ,,,. .. -. -::..f - -.. . , ..., W 'gm 'fm' f --an L if ..i-...---A 4 .. ....N.,, N -,r Quit-V .mm .. ix N t K, ed x Qs X X, as 2 8, S X wg .W ... ::gg ami ,LM , rv, a t my W gy si, x l ag, ,X P ,R 4 's , sw if 'gat i , Q X ,, f ,K aw , mis Q if is Q s lf K3 als XX XE sae X X ggig g Ni 1 XX I N A A E s . S 1 Lf Q ' ' X sa V 1 wa wants s w NNTXX V ,gm X ft xx X N, A if are ,X . . is .M . . 3 X Q as ,gg Q S s X NX. w Q X . W 1 10 S 7 .3 4552, . 0 X 4 3 if 6 s 1. Varsity Baseball: 1. Front row: Rich Sey- mour, Ted Marriner, Reggie Easley, Mike Thompson, Shawn Whittington, Brian Mar- kle. row 2: Coach Seim, Eugene Smith, Bob Herron, Sean Smith, James Carman, Eddie Byran, Tim Hand, Steve Stymour. 2. Brian Markle makes an easy play to first base. 3. Tim Hand waits the throw. 4. Shawn Whit- tington gazes intensely at the field. 5. Steve Seymour is a powerful hitter. 6. Reggie Easley forgets to breathe as he swings. 7. Bob Herron gets low to field the ball. 8. Sean Smith is safe at second. 9. Concentration is a must for James Carman. 10. Eddie Bryan tries for the bunt. 11. Rich Seymour prepares for his turn at bat. 12. Powerhitter Mike Thompson sends one flying. -suv--N Q7 xy' . i' Wdkgq Arm 8 2 Af 1 Riff , T Q 'Q MS' F, if +S- ...: t --z- K L f if t sf I 5? 1 ' ! 53 'Vi s ,a . :sg ry-fm. ' f-.fgrlfm ,ra w if My W 6 . it r . U ,K 1-'Msm 1 , N , I I 1- w,gf-a,n? Wfyusmr.M- -'Z-'M V,3j,Lf?,fnr:f.,4.f ,, i . v ,Vx,,A,, K , Q' . 2 , is K , V 5 . W 4,5 131 f ' 1' -I V ,,', 'I' , 15 . -1 . , , ,V ' ' a . ' ' H '--f 1 .. ff , 4' G ,, ,. ,, W . , .. A V V :AI,. ,,.:: , . A Q4 ' 'i 1 ' -V ' , Z W' V L .,,, W W , A , ,GLV I 4' , 12 e gf' -am....q.r--v-www vw- Q- f The 1987 Varsity Baseball team qualified for the NJSIAA playoffs for the first time in the team's recent history. Despite many internal problems, Coach Seim, head coach for the first time, managed to guide the Panthers out of a slow 2-7 start. They redeemed themselves by winning the next five games. A victory over St. Joe's not only ended the season on a positive note but also put Middle in the playoffs. The Panthers' ho- merun crew, the team's most valuable asset, con- sisted of Rich Seymour, Brian Markle, Eugene Smith, Sean Smith, Tim Hand, and Reggie Easley. In particular, Rich stood among the league leaders with a batting average of 400. All the while, broth- er Steve accumulated strike-outs with his fast- balls. Look out for the Panthers next season. Boys' Track In the spring of 1987 the Boys Track team participated in 10 meets. Leading the team were Captains Gregg Magee and Clarence Crawley. The latter received the MVP award. Coached by Dave Dunlap and with Bob Smith as his assistant, the team had a 2-7 record. Middle medal winners at the county meet included Charles Crawley in the 400 meter dash and Bri- an Pierce in the 1600 meter relay. 1. Boys Track 87: Front Row: Frank Griser, Clarence Crawley. Row 2: Brian Pierce, Dan Tershana, Steve Cooper, Charles Crawley, Ricky Gregg, Rob Rinier, Sean Carey. Row 3: Coach Dave Dunlap, Avi Prabhakar, Dave Mills, John Williams, Gary Mueller, Gregg Magee, Coach Bob Smith. 2. Suzette Dramis is in the lead. 3. Michelle Al- breight makes the high jump. 4. Avi Prabhakar prepares for the discus throw. 5. John Williams with his jump of 5 feet 10. 6. Girls Track 87: Front Row: Stephanie Orlando, Su- zette Dramis, Trish Stecker, Kathy Andersen, Suzanne Keen. Row 2: Coach Byrne, Ann Orlando, Kendra Varner, Michelle Albreight, Dee Thaler, Laprita Forman, Coach Shiner. 7. Dan Tershana performs the javelin throw. 8. Trish Stecker gets ready for the shotput event. Z ,tx Q 5 f fl ,X .. JI 4 .121 - .. . f 1 7 . ,A A lx M,V, Vh . V ,X .A . - E' , 'I va ' 1 al . M' ' A Q' V X A -W ... ' , , M . .. if A , i 1- reraf - .. I ,, ,. ,J 5 I A ' ' fi , i .1 .'.,,, ' 1 at , V M. , f 1 af ff.- 5 r.-,f ,-f'- N. w,fw,.w,- 5 E MTI-IS Qgfwm Oakcrest ., St: 52? , .,. .,. . . .... . Pleasfg m g, BOYS TRACK OPP Hiammonton aw oo 70 . 89 6 AbsegH.T c.l. 3 1, tiitt May 103 T Wlldwogaifatholic 57 - Q7 li S ii! .W ig? is ibm Maw W, azfam, , by e 4 f Q, fe, ,fi fb' 7 4, iii, if ' -www I ., ' H, V- , ,W , ' 1 ' if ' , H ' J I , fa www ,si 2 wi, 'f 4, , Q ' ' 'nas-',g Wy ,,,,,7i,q6h ,J ij, ,L , ,V 5 ,'1,w ,1g,5,-igisjbi :'rfff'iQ,f ,,,,V H '- I H- m e Q0 M ,W ,,,, . ef? .-. 4 1, Girl ' Track In the spring of 1987 the Girls Track team participated in 7 meets with a record of 0-7. Headed by Kate Byrne, the season had a late start but the team members are hoping for a better turnout next year. Su- zette Dramis was awarded the most valu- able player. 1? S . .ff 'LF - OPP. C' ugustine Pleasantville Lower Cape May 166 184 191 1. Bill Watson drives the ball. 2. Sean Con- ner makes the putt. 3. WRESTLING TEAM: Front Row: Mike Lindholm, Dave Acevedo, Austin Ellison, Sam Vitola, Steve Himstedt. Row 2: Coach Hammell, Aaron Franklin, Mark Haefner, Jerry Licata, Mark Marples, Coach Brockmnn. 4. GOLF TEAM: Front Row: Pat O'Dea, Lance Ludman, Coach Yeak, Douglass Vogeli, Bill Watson. Row 2: John Gaskill, Sean Conner, Mark Shelton, John Pe- tronis, A.J. Balliette. Not Pictured: Tony Rad- zieta. 5. Senior Doug Vogeli played first posi- tion. 6. Coach Yerk gives John Gaskill some pointers. 7. Steve Himstedt takes Dave Ace- vedo to the mat. 8. John Petronis makes his way out of the sand. 9. Sam Vitola pins Aaron Franklin for the win. Golf 2nd In CAL The golf team was very successful in '8'7. The team suffered only four losses and no two losses to one team. The Panther Golfers managed to get revenge on each team that beat them by securing victories in round two. Doug Vogelei started the season with first position on the team and concluded with first position on the CAL Team! Each member of the team managed to bring in a low score for the team during the season. Positions two and three were secured by underclassmen John Pe- tronis and Sean Conner. The real fight was for the remaining three positions where Tony Radzieta, Bill Watson, and freshman Lance Ludman kept within strokes of each other throughout the season, changing positions regularly. The underclassmen on the team are optimistic for a CAL victory in '88. fl 3 ' . . ' - J , , . .. H., r.,,,i QM.M wgw . . -aiu? 'V,r,f,2f,V'- -- .wa f 1' -- - I 'M ' KN' r'r'fA-afw-L'ia.wfi.....a,,ufa... M., . fu . ...tvr....., . 4135.51 . N? 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A Strong Ending lgfl -2': A l f + iiii h1k A ' mbZh i .v' C 1.A ,r1. Y i rr. ',,i' rii.. EZZA rrrr SACRED HEART : . ' 11 WILD QPQ .rer rr.. eir. ... 1 5 I6 ,' , ,: , :h LhA rtlc ' ccrrr rrsi L H 1 -f-' if' ' f,, :,. : r r rr r. 1. Tracy Greenwaldt hits a perfect forehand. 2. Front Row: Tiffany Tozour, Tracy Green- waldt, Franny Grant. 2nd Row: Tracy Taylor, Alicia Parker, Abby Fagan, Michelle Green- waldt. 3rd Row: Coach Wise, Kirsten Fielder, Amelia Spaulding, Christin Dodd, Amy Brown, Cathy Wang. 3. Tiffany Tozour makes the shot. 4. Kirsten Fielder awaits the ball. 5. Cathy Wang gets the point. 6. Reynold Wang executes the play. 7. Front Row: John Hsieh, Chris Kock, Mike James, Ted Pirog, 2nd Row: Manager Tonya Silversmith, Jim Musumeci, Tim Barron, Scott King, Geoff Hoeffner, Rich Rogers, Reynold Wang, Coach Wise. 8. Scott King watches his shot. 9. Rich Rogers places the ball perfectly. 10. There was a boy playing tennis one day, his name, of course, was John! ny Hsieh. 11. Geoff Haefner lobs the ball. 12. Mike James tries for the point pa. I sw ti S X 5 it is 2 2 X be 5 3 9 s -.s X i X' i in nent 1 f s 3 if Q 3 S. as Y f 5 5 xx 5 Q? is 5 as S is X E? is Q X S .E .S if wx fi X M i ri Xxx N . if M I it 15 8 X r r s s B oys' Tennis :gif .f':E5' , gl- 5 1 ' 1 . L Y A I i C s Q 5 i li 5: Ii Bs, if 2 , its iii? ,ggi 5 ss gigiiig igg 553 S s Fi- is as i s l A-41 Z, A, , 5 .gif - M va tml' ll 'sis ,fl -1- A nd gf is ,V Q i 1 s V 4f'2mEiw'2 .rf ' f , M ,, J Y '.,,f.W.,vw. 4 f , 1 uffqwQm'2 ?w , g f..a ' I ii . W . y if L 'fi V. if 'f f' al . af .aw We MM K is V ' JM 'f ' f an f , , - After starting the season with a forfeit, the girl's team came back strongly ending with 8 wins and 7 losses. Tracy and Michelle Greenwaldt played first and second singles with Franny Grant rounding out third singles. First doubles was played by Cathy Wang and alternating Christin Dodd and Amelia Spaulding. Tracy Taylor and Tiffany Tozour finished up the varsity line-up playing second doubles. Although the boy's team also began slow their final record was quite good. Rich Rogers played a strong first singles with Ted Pirog playing second and Chris Kock playing third. Throughout the season, the singles positions changed ending with Chris Kock in first singles, Rich Rogers holding on to second, and Ted Pirog playing third. The doubles line-up was Scott King and Reynold Wang playing first and Mike James and Geoff Haefner playing second. v .' H.. tfawfi . f f . l W k .1 If 1' rf rw' fr- fff- was w.ff.::,fm1w f gf,wfaf,3w A aw. ,x ,,,, , gm' 1' MW? JWU ' , 'C' nr iv , TVlLIQIf 1WA hIkL', EST ' z1 , W: .', T Q or f12i T xH .ONTOTNL 1 1 F F L by llif T .Lfff fn.. r.1 . 4, L1 - ': C ' :zea 5 .4 z.2 -5,,'Q:4 : as W '- MM mm 'nNM ' Vlfw, 1 - M . t . fl 1 g W U, m X 2 fl 254 we S S 'fy 41 S '- 27 . A , 0 J 6 ,tg Y V Aww 42 ' rf Qi. , ei gi f 0 34 fer 1 fwisf ri 2 Q A 'S A is 21 ,QQMLM V , W H ,gy ibm amd' . nf L , X rg 8 . .- 1? . .2124 or L ,e . , W H ,M G C' K gm fr . fxfevw , W ff' f ' M M ' e aw f -W rs W W 0 This year was a rebuilding year for the Middle Town- ship Varsity Football Team. Under the direction of Coach Moll, the team tried to improve their play and do their best. Individuals put forth their all and showed lots of effort this season. Unfortunately, the team lost their 2 captains, Chris Chase and Scott Supplee, early in the season due to injuries. At the end of the season, players who worked hard were given awards for their effort at the football banquet. Steve Seymour, who made All-South Jersey, was named MVP and Best De- fensive Back was was also given the hustle award. Chuck Lee was presented with the Head Hunter award and names Best Defensive Lineman. Most Improved Player was Reggie Easley. Shawn Girgan was named best Offensive Back. Best Offensive Lineman was Joe Jenkins. Finally, the courage award went to Ian Farrow. Effort And Improvement 1. Middle tries to recover the onside kick. 2. Bob Sutton watches his fellow teammates. 3. Senior Line-Up: Kneel- ing: Steve Seymour, Tom Frank, Scott Supplee, Sam Vitola, Gary Evans. Standing: Bob Herron, Matt Logan, Chris Chase, Joe Jenkins, Ian Farrow. 4. Panthers try to push through the line. Varsity Football Team Front Row: Joe Trombetta, Phil Zimmerman, Rick Kern, Robert Sutton, Gary Logan, Jeff Peterson, Tom Williams, Ed Lord, Jon Errico, Jerry Licata, Row 2: Frank Rig- gitano, Matt Logan, Robert Herron, Scott Supplee, Steve Seymour, Tom Frank, Sam Vitola, Ian Farrow, Chris Chase, Joe Jenkins, Gary Evans, Bill Moll. Row 3: Robert Wunder, Jim Kel- ly, Steve Melchiore, John Leavitt, Frank Hughes, Glenn Wyatt, Chris An- derson, Ricky Gregg, Shawn Girgan, Lawrence Holloway, Sal DeSimone, Diane Neville, Stephanie Brown. 6. Al- lison Harvey and Scott Supplee come to the aid of injured captain, Chris Chase. 7. Coach Moll gives some last minute instructions. 8. Jeff Peterson watches the next play. 9. A Panther is tackled at one of the popular night games. Freshman Football 1. Freshman Football: Front Row: Dave Fidler, Mike Lindholm, Ralph Delanzo, John Doleflio. Row 2: Chris Bostard, Rich Leonard, Jim Bartlesone, John Williams, Fran Ja- manio. Row 3: Coach Lance Hammell, Brian Leighton, Mark Haefner, Marcus Phillips, Er' vin Harper, Mark Eckert, Rich D'Alonzo, Joe Mahna, Coach Matt Ferruchi. 2. Jon Errico refuses to be tackled. 3. Mark Marples thinks out a tough play. 4. JV Football Team: Sitting: James Cathie, Jerome Macota, Bob Sutton, Jon Errico, James Kelly, Mark Marples, Sal DeSimone. Row 2: Tom Williams, Steve Mel- chiore, Glenn Wyatt, Peter Kline, Jeff Peter- son, Tom Marcelli, Stephanie Brown. Row 3: Coach Wunder, John Leavitt, Sean Brown, Ricky Gregg, Gary Logan, Coach Trombetta. 5. Coach Trombetta gives the victory plan. 6. Sal goes in for another score. 7. A team effort sweeps the opponents off their feet. 8. The coaches discuss team strategy. 9. Glen Wyatt and Sean Brown watch on from the sidelines. 10. JV players listen intently for important plays. . ,.. . X X Q1 xx r N Q X . ':.1: if 2 ...L . In Q .., . ,. 1.. -:- . .... ':- J . .,.... ,..' ' S ,X p ,tz V . -: ' i s ':, . :... i..' .,... ., , .- as ,A . W. :: -s..s..'-.J-.. -1 ails Q3 7 +V. Nl ...S X X x l l 12 ' x 1112 4 U 909.0 04' vi go' Q Q0 QWSQQ9. 30 5, P Q 1 9 O ,MQ 0 9 Q inf. O. QQJIQQQ JV Football 3 S 2 fl X I' ia M can ' J' tie-Q E J i . it 1 fi' i JV FOOTBALL 5 MTHS oPP Q 26 Oakcrest 14 22 Hammonton 0 12 St. Joe 0 20 Bridgeton 8 8 Wildwood 8 0 Lower Cape May 12 Won 4 Tied 1 Lost 1 Several members of this year's freshmen football team should pro- vide valuable contribution to next year's varsity program. The record does not reflect the real successes the team experienced this year. Each player learned to play both an offen- sive and defensive position. These athletes worked hard to achieve the goals they had set for themselves. The 1987 Junior Varsity football team made Middle Township proud this year with their record of four, one and one. The team gave us an exciting preview of next season's var- sity team. They are going to take us to a sure victory next year and the Panther fans will be behind them ev- ery step of the way. Congratulations to the 1987 JV team. '2 , -. AW g. ,:-,1 -,,Z ,..,:,...V::, , -- , .,,,,5,. ., ,,,..,..,,, , , - Y -- W + rf Y' 'I ei . 2 W at .--. g,, . ,. .. ,.6,:,gV,.,Q ., ,,,., , ,,.. ,, , ,,: , is THQW Z feir ,, ,.V I mwgermi,,f,r',z7ffii liiflf Y gif!!! ,fxf'.fg53i7',flfiz ,. f L L woQgg,Catholic r e 1 2 frrr A z , ,, M , - r ff ff f Jgczvm, f ff ,A ? W? A ' . v,5ZE,A , ,. .,..W ,:.. gg, , ..... ,. , L' ia ontowi K' -- it W7 Hema .,... if fe. W.. W we asf Q . f WN., . X, f , 517 ,11 i g V ,H l , 13. 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W ai. f 1 E 2 av ,. a f 2 , 9 3 f :av iv ag , A a ff 2 ...V as , ,ax , 1 .f W , v. 5, .5 ,. , V ,, ,SL , ,E , ., 33,5 J, A is lm t' f 11. . .. Je . , 1. VARSITY SOCCER TEAM: Front Row: Andy Carter, Mario Strohm, Brian James, Steven Maund, Mike Soulen. Row 2: Frank Kovacs, Mike James, Steve Ormrod, Chris Ruef, Eben Wells, Roy Moore, Rich Roach, Matt Daley, Bob Craver. Row 3: Kelly West, Kathy Spaulding, Myndi Koehl, Ron Hudanich, Mark Shelton, Steve Hunter, Brian Markle, Chris Young, Stacy Supplee, Tanya Sudol, Coach Lucas. 2. Frank Kovacs and Steve Maund watch their team intensely. 3. Bob Craver edges out his opponent. 4. Steve Hunter battles for the ball. 5. Mr. Lucas has some words of advice for the team. 6. Rich Roach concentrates before skilfully passing the ball. 7. Chris Young jumps to meet the ball. 8. Matt Daley stretches before the game. 9. Brian James powerfully out- maneuvers his opponent. 10. Mark Shelton calculates hang-time. as 577s II, H25 , ff' 1 -I ' f ' av' ,ff K A' H51 V, nf i 2 . ,ff - ,4 I , V, ey K ff + 'L Y a 'Y ,ff - W I , I uf fr Q, ,Q f The Competition Stops Here This year's soccer team was a surprise to all includ- ing their coach, Mr. Lucas. The young team showed tremendous effort said Coach Lucas. All of the team members were very enthusiastic throughout this sea- son. This enthusiasm showed through in their fan- tastic this season. This enthusiasm showed through in their fantastic offensive and defensive maneuvers to give them a record of 12-6-2. As a change from the games at Memorial Field, and because of the tremen- dous turnout of fans, the soccer team will play more night games in the future. Special honors at the end of the season were given to some outstanding mem- bers of the team for making CAL Division II. They were as follows: lst Team: Ron Hudanich-Defenseg 2nd Team: Rich Roach, Steve Hunter and Mark Sheltong Honorable Mentions: Bob Craver, Brian James, Chris Young, and Mike Soulen. The team's ,r,, A eee or rrr VVV.,A, .. , .. ..,, ,Q ,,, ,,, , ,,,, yy ,, , ,d,r,, at g ,,,, ,,, ,,,g ,,, 1 ,nn r' t r i, I fn ' T T.: is s , , 1 ffff lP'r , 4, Q' in p , A2 gt' 4- 4 if X' 5336, f ,....r...n., snail MPV was awards to Mark Shelton for most goals scored during the season. All and all, The team con- sisted of many underclassmen with a few senior play- ers, two of which were captains, Ron Hudanich and Mike James. Many of the team members felt that hard work and determinations helped to give them a winning edge over their opponents, but when one asked them who helped the most, they replied, Jo. Big Comeback JV soccer players started this year with many varied skills but nonetheless developed will as a team When Middle first played St Augustine they were defeated 6 0 However the re match was a different story, as the Panthers defeated their op- ponent 1-O for one of the high- lights of the year. The team ended their season victoriousey, winning against Oakrest, 5-0. This year's team was made up primarily of freshmen, with only two veterans. Peter Seeha- gen, a Swedish exchange stu- dent, was a welcome addition to the team, and Jennifer Jones joined the Panthers to make the group the school's only coed sport. A Learning Experience 1. Lois Bennett fights for the ball. 2. Peter Seehagen, an exchange student from Sweden, was the only JV player to score for the Varsity. 3. Midfielder Derrek Thomas passes the ball. 4. Fullback Mike Zane clears the ball. 5. JV Soccer Front Row: Jude Woolston, Peter Seehagen, Jen Jones, Eddie Moore, Pat Keen, Scott Newbold. Row 2: Mr. Heck, Derrek Thomas, Mike Zane, Mike Kezlaw, Sean Carey, Chad Conover. 6. Deanna Ebner flicks the ball. 7. Middle waits during a timeout. 8. Left inner, Michelle Pepper, scored three goals this year. 9. Mi- chelle Demusz plays sweeper. 10 Michelle Mann keeps an eye on varsity play. . JV Field Hockey added four fresh- men to the team this year, finishing the season triumphantly. Only Mi- chelle Pepper had played on a team before, but the rest learned from ex- perience. The team had a record of two wins, five losses, five ties, and a league record of two wins, four losses, and five ties. The leading scorer for the team this year was freshman Mi- chelle Pepper. Good job JV and its new freshmen! Great Job In '87 I re' ..., - ' wifi ,,.' . .Vi 1 k,, , 4 My 7 .. . - if 1?3ls,7iM YV . V' ,g fy .... C BPBVMSQK ,,,, f . aaaa H ...Mainland f Yiggx' I rr. ,, 0 at S?t, , ep. , . 4 o o .. 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Michelle Eisiminger scored four goals and made two assists. 9. Our Sweeper, Lisa Swecker, fights a Bridgeton opponent for the ball. 10. Our team defeated Bridgeton 1 - 0. 'W 4 . .,,. ,. .... .. . 1 1 1 l l x .-. - sz.. . .. sn. ., .. W, Akk.. ,J .,,.. , .- ,,.. .s W.. A 1: - :sr-as -W-fa .-f,,,..w:-- ..-- ef-ff-fs 5 f--:N-...sysa--1--1---Sf--ui--we - is Q W , W .. v,.. ilk -- -SS sSf:?e-We -51'-ff 1. :PTH-5 m L- is V Q fy 1 ,X W I get .- E.:-ef -sf,-sl-. .XNQ '--'L IIE i 2 .:2,, . it A X N . lm S5 . -. - Q X., awp X X , 3 wiki QM X M .3 . . N Sm A A S3 X M ' ., . , . . S31 .. . ..., . l . .,.. , ., :.. ,. ...X . . ., . . . xiggihissa 5 WW x ge 5, SESS, its mm SSE :gm wx ass ,Regs ,th-S., Q X use X ,E qi gifs gs xfgggw. K may X r , Q. as s KRS WS SES X- X ff S ,,,, 6, X ,, .. , .... .. .. sf 5 . ., , A SEE is .k N . Q, Ill is Q X . Es ss: l 4 -Af f ff.. -s f :,,,,- --'faEgf:a:. -lieu, --as--1--'K .5 N., .s 1 Qgf.f2sE.'.1eS3:'fEQ. 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With these scores, the team went to the State Tournament and played a great game, but was defeated in the first round. There were many great play- ers on the team this year. Allison Schmid, and Lisa Swecker both made the Cape May County All-Star Team. Michelle Eisiminger made lst Cape-Atlantic League All-Star Team, and Melodie Porch, JJ Picker- ing, Allison Schmid, and Kim Lea- vitt made 2nd team. Allison Schmid also made Courier Post All South Jersey 2nd Team. Great job, hockey players! l 71 E Middle Takes CAL This year's Boy's Basketball Team chalked up another first for Middle Township by winning back to back championship titles. This was not an easy accomplishment as competition was tough in the league especially from Lower and Wildwood Catholic. Lower almost became the spoiler by beating Middle in overtime by one in their only home loss. However, Lower again became the spoiler by beating Wildwood Catholic with a buzzer beater to put Middle and Wildwood Catho- lic in a CAL tie. A playoff game was not possible because of post season play so Middle and Catholic shared the CAL title. Both the even balance of the team and quality coach staff combined with the enthusiasm of the Middle fans produced a formidable combination that was hard to beat. M? if, if f 5 K Turnaround Although the JV Boy's basketball team began their season with a 2 win, 9 loss record, they managed to turn the tides to a winning streak - victo- rious in the final 10 out of 11 games. The team was well-rounded and the members showed good team effort. Unlike the Freshman and Varsity teams, the members of the JV team were able to play in at least 2 quar- ters of a game. With the leadership of the Juniors and supporting efforts of the underclassmen, the team was able to finish with a winning season. 1. JV BOY'S BASKETBALL: Row 1: Jon Radzieta, Carmen Monachelli. Row 2: Jay Wen, Charles Crawley, Chris Anderson, Geoff Peterson, Lance Ludman, Sean Flynn, Rich Roach, Tom Williams, Mike Jones, Marcus McBride. 2. Johnny Golden was high scorer this season. 3. FRESHMEN BOY'S BAS- KETBALL: Row 1: Curtis Fitzpatrick, Martin Radzieta. Row 2: Eddie Moore, Tyrone Ables, Marcus Phillips, John McVey, Johnny Hold- en, Billie Smith, Rocky Jost, James Crawley. 4. Rich Roach taking the ball into the hoop. 5. Lance Ludman looking for a way out. 6. Billie Smith saving the ball. 7. Eddie Moore going for a nice clean lay-up. pn 9 'ff' 5:15 er Competiti e As a freshman coming into the high school, playing basketball was a very competitive sport. There was competition not only from oppo- nents during a game, but also from teammates during practice for start- ing positions. Practices for basket- ball were very hard, but players learned alot about the fundamentals of the sport and how to play it well. A freshman, however, had to be ready to play at anytime. Sometimes players would not show up for a practice and someone else would have to jump in both feet first and fill his spot. Even though problems did arise the team still came through with a great season. ,, - fav ,ZW ?.95 Zvi V if in WW 5 if 399 it ll ff tholic QE? Hamml X .436 Q H 1 7'2 meMa 2 ,f , Buen sc A W f Hamm wud W f f W f w St JOSQW mr? Oakcrwfi 5 ia We Low ,f , f uen 5 0 ldw ff Aw? if W gl KQV? -- A 4 .. 7 3, y, g i 5 V L 2 OF , . , . g 22,55 9 .60 in . r fer- ,gf ,, , -1 1 , ff if Wild ft' 2 V' f - . , 1 eww! f ff? is 'I 2' . ' L, . 2:21 1 PL ' . ' ,, Vf, ,,, , V , ' 2 ,ii fifwf , i - 6 -i -rryi Ladies Shoot Their Way To The Top The 1987-88 Varsity Girls' Basketball season was a success in all aspects. The Panthers finished the year with the school's third best record, with 22 wins and 6 losses. Though not first in CAL, the team played exceptionally well, advancing to the second playoff game where they lost a closely contend- ed match to Lakewood. The girls were helped out by Tracy Greenwaldt, who led the team in assists and placed third in the school's all-time assists record. Though only a junior, Michelle Greenwaldt has already compiled 926 career points and is sixth in all-time scoring. She also set the record for most steals in one season with 142. Senior Franny Grant completed the season with 701 career points, eighth in the school's history. All members are satisfied with their performance and are looking forward to an equally rewarding season next year. xy! P gy: K A Q ,, I 5 ' ff? it Ak 4 f f 2 1' The Be t Middle's Freshmen Girls basket- ball team, with the help of coach Jack Sykes, had a highly successful year. Finishing the season with a re- cord of 15 wins and 2 losses, the girls were rated the best freshman team in South Jersey. Donna Parker, voted the teamis most Valuable Player, contributed 204 points toward the team's winning season. Congratula- tions should also be given to Lois Bennette, who was noted as this year's most improved player. - 117, ,' ., ' . 'Q' W 25:4 :ffwiii-TI R 'H ' HW. 'el , ,E EML V r ,,,, , , ,- ., if WV, if, , .,, . iaggggfez lv A .. . ,,,. . ir ' Vi 1. -0,4-,-2 ,var fa ' an May ff 9 V if ly w eM ZW WWW 5 993... Q M ff ef g5j,,w awe , wwf ffffg ,gy -W Lost 2 4l,z,,r, ZA, , . , , P L U W V , A - V . 1 if if f ig? , . ,V -gf., frm, ' ,: rf, f f . -4,1 0 , . f wr 5 ,:ri1zzw,. - f '5 .ef f. , Mt ' , : 1. FRESHMAN GIRLS BASKETBALL: Kneel- ing: Donna Parker, Denise Dozier. Standing: Nancy Novakowski, Francine Hatcher, Nichole Waterau, Coach Jack Sykes, Theresa Croitor, Kellie Nutter, Lois Bennet, Anne Staples, Megan Richardson. 2. Kellie Nutter looks for a shot. 3. Michelle Conklin goes up for a shot. 4. Denise Dozier dribbles and strategically moves her way down the court. 5. JV GIRLS BASKETBALL: Kneeling: Michele Conklin, Kate Vanmeter, Kris- tine Hartem. Standing: Tara Buganski, Amy Bianka, Becky Crafts, Alicia Parker, Stephanie Barber, Coach Ratchford, Wendy Stubbins, Vicki Schubert, Lori Tomlin, Lori Vergantino. 6. Stephanie Barber rips her way past the defense, seeking two points. 7. Kate Vanmeter thunders down the court to take it straight to the board. 8. Lori Vergantino pushes her way down the court, not a bit worried by her defensive opponent. 9. Wendy Stubbins is unthreatened by the defensive obstacles around her. 1331! GIRL This year's JV Girls Basketball team was an overflow of varsity play- ers. Each Lady Panther added her individual special skills to the sea- son. Michele Conklin, a sophomore did an excellent job of adding points to the game, as did Lori Vergentino with her devastating three-pointers. I X gw f I f We X fa? ff! E5 b it at .. ,..,,, .az2f':,:2fW .' ,f , 2 ,f Zim? , x v x . 2f,'f31,w w ' rg , f, 2 Q, -' ' , W , Y w y yfgw fe vi, , ,, 9 ,f 'K W ' , . wii- , A E f ff fy' 1 , ,gf 6 J, 1 . 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With a new coach, the new Middlemen and a new attitude, they infused a new spirit into Mid- dle Township High School. As spectators at basketball and football games have seen, the cheerleaders were full of life and cheered with vigor. Along with their performances at varsity games, the cheerleaders competed as an athletic team and captured several trophies. Commendations include both the Spirit Award and Third Place in the Upper Township competition, at which co-captain B.J. Sikora tumbled her way to the Miss Cheerleader title. At the NCC State competition, the squad surpassed all expectations and walked away with Second Place and an invitation to the National Championships in California. Mrs. Borger, the cheerleading advisor, has played an instrumental role in the squad's success. Her dedication has spurred the cheerleaders to strive for continued excellence. The squad appreciates her time and effort and would like to say, Thanks for joining our team! 1. Show off your spirit girls. 2. Middlemen join the Panther's Cheerleading Squad this year. 3. Derek shows off B.J. 4. Last year's Homecoming Queen, Pam Turnier, crowns Amy Muller 1987 Homecoming Queen. 5. Middle Township Panthers: Row 1: Linda George, Paige Springer, Rob Murray, Lorraine King, Sherri Spaulding. Row 2: Kathy Anderson, Ted Marriner, Theresa Ford, Vikki Solomon, Janna Kludzweit, Trish Stecher, Tara Wolford, Randee Strair, Angel Durham, B.J. Sikora, Derek Koehl. 6. Sherry Ford gets psyched for the big game. 7. The senior Homecoming Court from left: Heather Pantellas escorted by Tom DeVico, Holly Farland escorted by Mike Chew, Homecoming Queen Amy Huller escorted by Allan McClure, Eve Ford escorted by Drew Pfieffer, and Kathy Anderson escorted by Ron Hudanich. 8. The cheer- leaders with the ever-so-popular Middle Panther. 9. Vikki finds a play amusing. 10. Tom Frank, senior football player, hands his mother a corsage. 11. The Junior Court: Erik Springer escorting Shelly Lions and Frank Kovacs escorting Denise Hennesey. 12. The Sophomore Court: Shaun Girgan escorting Michelle Conklin and Jeff Peterson escorting Paige Springer. 13. The Freshman Court: Chris Hope escorting Dawn Roth and Tommy Williams escorting Meghan Richardson. 14. The Queen and her court share the backseat of a convertible. ff! 1 X f HW f , X 4 v M 1 2,1 J? has it Spirit Filled Week At Middle Homecoming Week of 1987 commenced at Middle Township High School with three fun-filled school days. Monday, November 9, was officially called Twin Day, and students had a chance to dress alike with a friend. Tie-dyes, beads, and bandanas heralded the arrival of Tuesday, which was entitled Hippie Day. Students dug through attics and cajoled parents for old clothes and jewelry. The era of Flower Power reigned supreme as daisies, long flow- ing hair, and peace symbols showered the hallways. The school updated its wardrobe on Wednesday as Panther fans filled class- rooms with visions of orange and black on School Colors Day. That afternoon, students busily prepared for the Homecoming Dance, which took place Wednesday evening in the school cafete- ria. The theme was Hooray for Hollywood, and each class had a chance to pick a movie and develop that idea by decorating an assigned wall. Seniors chose GONE WITH WIND and displayed a pictorial representation of a Southern mansion on stage as Well as a white picket fence and silhouette figures of Scarlett O'Hara and Rhet Butler. Juniors chose the movie GREASE and adorned their wall with a pink '57 Chevy and a motorcycle. SIXTEEN CAN- DLES was the theme for the sophomores, and they decorated accordingly with streamers, balloons, and plenty of sparkle. Freshmen had all the right spirit as their wall read MIDDLE PANTHERS HAVE ALL THE RIGHT MOVES. They cheered on all sports teams with the traditional colors of orange and black. The big turnout at the dance guaranteed a good time and the festive evening climaxed at 10 p.m., as the Homecoming Court of 1987 was presented: Seniors: Amy Muller, Eve Ford, Holly Far- land, Kathy Anderson, and Heather Pantellasg Juniors: Denise Hennessey, and Shelly Lions, Sophomores: Michelle Conklin and Paige Springer: and Freshmen, Megan Richardson and Dawn Roth. The Homecoming game began at 7:30 pm on Friday, the 13th, as the Middle Panthers took on the St. Joe Wildcats at Memorial Field. Entertainment at half-time was provided by the Panther Marching Band. At 9:30 the Homecoming Court Parade arrived. Last year's Homecoming queen Miss Pam Turnier presented Miss Amy Muller with the crown of Homecoming Queen of 1987. 1 ,Fw 1 1 12. 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Matthew Logan Maureen Logan Robert Logan Lisa Lord i Camille Ludlam Tracey Luker Albert Mabry Dawn Mapes 'Rey Brian Markle Alicia Matthews Kelly Mead Bonnie Montgomery Sean Marks Kirsten Marnie Ted Marriner Lynn Mattford Michael Maurer Charles McCarty Catresa Meyers Michael Mitchell Lisa Modano James Moore Michelle Moore Dale Morrison 912014 Gary Mueller Amy Muller Melissa Neilsen Dianne Neville I rg.:- 2 'aw Karin Parker Deanna Dipasquale Denise Pfaltzgraff Jennifer Phillips Kelly Mulvenna Heather Pantellas Kristine Paynter Reginald Pitts Robert Murray Ann Parker John Petronis -3 s Melodie Porch , eree or T., Theodore Pugliese Todd Pustilnick Nicole Reichard Beth Reilly Martin Rhett Gwen Rich Harold Richards Ed Ritchie R iii Q, Zii Y U-,...,, .FN f.:r.:155EEv' Valessa Rocke Robert Roth Karen Ryder Annette Sample Benjamin Samselski Alice Schellinger Mary Scheuerman Lori Schlenger Allison Schmid Bobbi Jo Sikora Jeffrey Snyder M X s S 5 Christina Sprague Carol Seningen Steven Seymour Melissa Siefken mf? Helena Singer Billie Jo Snyder James Snyder Karen Snyder Victoria Solomon Amelia Spaulding Harold Staples Patricia Stecher Raymond Steffens Jr Dawn Stewart Dawn Stubbins Bobbie Stites Kathyrn Stitt Mark Strohm Scott Supplee Tammy Swagler Michelle Swecker N Jeanette Szymanski Wendy Thomas l Catherine Tease Daniel Tershana Emily Thaler David Thompson Mark Tomlin Michele Tomlin Beverly Tozer Trevor Tozer l Tiffany Tozour Emily Turner Jacky Varner Mary Verfaillie Tonya Wakefield Jaqueline Walsh Dana Verity Samuel Vitola wg? Reynold Wang Michael Ward Jodi Warner William Watson Donna Weaks Laurie Weimer TIANA WEN DAVID WILSON ANTHONY WHITE JOHN P. WILLIAMS BRENDA WILLIS GREGORY BRYAN JOHN WOHR RANDY WOLFORD HARRY WOZUNK DANIEL WUNDER 1 SEAN ZHENG W l vi: 46 2 of 7' 72577 For the nation, 1987-88 was the best of times. The year began with the celebration of the 200th anniversa- ry of the Constitution. The selection of a justice to the Supreme Court, one of the institutions created by this document, became the object of great controversy, but the scandal ended quietly when Anthony Kennedy won the seat over Robert Bork and Douglass Ginsberg. America had more to cheer about as President Reagan and Mikhail Gorbachev signed a peace agreement dur- ing the December summit at Washington. The early months of 1988 were dominated by the Presidential Primaries across the country, as we again participated in the unique democratic process of selecting a Presi- dent from a field of candidates including Robert Dole, George Bush, Paul Simon and Jesse Jackson. It was also the worst of times. The Iran-Contra affair rocked the nation and raised several questions about the Constitution. The public admired Oliver North, the hero of the moment, as hundreds of OLLIE items went on sale in his support, even the crew style OL- LIE haircut. October saw panic spread on Wall Street as Black Monday sent the stock market into a disas- trous tailspin. To round off a nightmarish year, scandals surfaced almost daily in the media. The Presidential race had its victims, with Joe Bieden dropping out be- cause of plagiarism in his campaign speeches, and Gary Hart's infidelity as he dropped in on Donna Rice. For the faithful, it was a year of betrayals. The Pope's visit was overshadowed by the revelation of Presiden- tial candidate Pat Robertson's shotgun wedding. The PTL faithful were shocked at the accusations against their leader, Jim Bakker, and outraged at the extrava- gant lifestyle he lived, including the air conditioned dog house. Tammy Faye Bakker's makeup couldn't hide her feelings toward her husband and call girl Jessica Hahn. The final disappointment came when another TV evan- gelist, Jimmy Swaggart, an adamant foe of pornography and sinners like the Bakkers, gave a tearful confession of his own obsessions and transgressions. Local beaches also experienced the worst of times, as tons of garbage washed ashore. Tourists as well as na- tives were driven away, as many beaches closed during the week, but miraculously all were open on the week- end! Tourism took another fatal blow as hundreds of bottle nosed dolphins died from a mysterious virus and washed ashore on our beaches. Sports enthusiasts endured the tragedy of the Winter 'is I X 0 7' Olympics held in Calgary, Canada. Americans wit- nessed the grief of Dan Jansen, who continued to com- pete despite the death of his sister just days before the games, and the disappointment of Debbie Thomas after she slipped during her figure skating finals. But the best of times saw Brian Boitano, Bonnie Blair and Eric Flaime earn our adoration. Disaster struck the endeared Jamaican bobsled team, but the clumsy, undaunted at- tempts of Britons' first ever entry into the ski jump events, Eddie Eagle Edwards, made our spirits soar. Spuds MacKenzie and the L.A. Raisins made their Olympic debut, as TV coverage produced a major video event. Musically, this was a time of comebacks for such Rock giants as Pink Floyd, Jerry Garcia and the Grateful Dead, as they once again broke into the Top 40. Howev- er, the spotlight continued to shine on Sting and U2. The British rocker released Be Still My Beating Heart in his hit album Nothing Like The Sun. Equally popu- lar, Bono and his Irish Band won a number of Grammy Awards for the Joshua Tree. Movie goers returned time and time again to see Mi- chael Douglass and Glenn Close depict the maniacal consequence of infidelity in Fatal Attraction, while newcomer Timothy Dolton overshadowed his predeces- sors as James Bond in Living Dayligh t. Patrick Swayze captured many a young girl's heart as he moved and grooved in Dirty Dancing, while the irreverent humor to timeless Robin Williams took us back to the Sixties for a lesson about war and morality in Good Morning, Vietnam. A Victory and defeat, joy and sorrowg faith and betrayalg 1987-88 was all of these, as well as a reaffirmation of our humanity. Time stood still as we waited breathlessly for the rescue of Baby Jessica, the three year old who acci- dentally fell into an open well in Texas. The times were good, the times were bad, but more importantly, the times were ours . . . IZYX DELIA ADRIAN 130 Beach Dr., CMCH Advanced Choir 11,123 Concert Choir 9,10,11,123 Field Hockey 9,10,11,123 Play Performance 123 Student Gov't Day 123 Yearbook Comm 12 Awards: Field Hockey letter 10,11,12 Plans: Going off to college Memories: 4143 My sister Em3 TL3 Sagej Tie-man3 CEQ Great stick work Sweckg Hang-ten with RHS Canada3 D-Headsg My Buddy3 Nook-Nook3 Marky S3 Ken3 Stary b98ChQ Scotty's armg Mr. Bianco: Mrs. Hudanich since 8th grade, DA3 Accounting II class W! LS3 Oh yes!3 BROWNIE3 Moms and Dads3 SB3 Moosey Womg DD JOHN ALEXANDER 47 Orbit Dr., CMCH Basketball 9,103 COEICIE 11,123 Christmas Dance Court 123 Homecoming Court 12Q Honor Roll 93 Prom Court 123 Ski Club 10,113 Surf Team 10,113 Wrestling 10 Plans: Pose for Playgirl Memories: Mr. Peck's class3 Parties on Orbit Dr. and Rita Dr.: U-2 concert with IT3 68 Camaro3 Front Street with Jon-Jon JIM ALLAX 109 Paula Lane, Green Creek Key Club 9,10,113 Ski Club 123 Soccer 9,11 Awards: Varsity Soccer Letter 11 Plans: Attend college Memories: IG, RB, KN, CC, JL, KN, WFQ Summer 87Q Chumpies3 Absolutely perfect Weeliendsjv Senior year3 My Buddy KATHY ANDERSON 134 Shore Rd., Ocean View Basketball Cheerleading 9,123 Football Cheerleading 9,10,11,123 Christmas Dance Comm 10,113 Homecoming Court 123 Honor Roll 9,10,11,123 Language Fair 9,103 Prom Comm 113 Prom Court 113 Science Fair 9,10,113 Ski Club 9,103 Girls Soccer 103 Track 11 Award: Prom Princess Offices: Cheerleading captain Plans: Majoring in journalism in college and then becoming the rich and famous author of a national best seller Memories: McTrish, Track, and Black Lightning! The Broncg Prom and Christmas Dance 862 Ski trip-midnight rendezvous with Briroc3 Best friends: TS, PS, AH :Runaways! The Love Triangle3 Homecoming 873 Ron for IW! KEITH ARENBERG 13 Orbit Dr., CMCH COEXCIE 123 Homecoming Court 10 Memories: Bowling with JA, NR, BMQ Kathy Blount3 ITQ Cheryl Coverdale3 Dutchess DAWN ATKINSON 653 Kings Highway, South Seaville Advanced Choir 123 Concert Choir 11 Plans: College Memories: All of my friends DA, SH, LB, CG, SG Thanks for being there when I needed you. A special goodbye to BC3 I'll miss you. I love you, Mom and Dad. for all Directory your support and understanding. Thanks, Mrs. McConnell. DAVID BARRACLOUGH 11 3rd Ave., Rio Grande Others: Student Exchange 12 Plans: Attend business college and work as a hotel manager Memories: My trip to England and all my friends thereg My senior yearg Working in AVA: Joking with Mr. Peck TIM BARRON 2501 Dune Dr., Avalon Tennis 11,12 Plans: Go to college and major in political science Memories: Tennis team 873 Floyd concert3 AP History: MG3 JM3 DA JUDY BARTLESON 208 Maryland Ave., Rio Grande Stage Band 9 Plans: Further my career in nursing Memories: Mr. Seim's chemistry class3 Giving Mr. Blahusch heartburn3 Scott Klecz3 All my friends3 Vo-tech3 All the crazy days of MTHS TRACY BASS PO Box 244 Dennisville COE 123 Honor Roll 11? Softball 10 Plans: Continue working for Sturdy Savings and Loan Memories: Mr. Peck's class3 Summer of 86 JASON BATCHELOR RD 1 Box 252, Belleplain COEXCIE 123 Ski Club 10,11,12 Plans: Be a bum Memories: My truck3 Parting with JA3 IT LORRAINE BELTON Concert Choir 9,103 Football Manager 10 Plans: Go to college to major in accountingg Marrying Mike Gift in the future Memories: All my friends3 Cutting classes: Smoking in girls bathroom3 Spending special time with Mike3 I love you, Mike EUGENE BENDER RICHARD BENNETT SHERRI BENNETT 11 Davis Rd., Rio Grande Concert Choir 9 Plans: To go to college for nursing and to get married Memories: My good friendsg Smoking in the girls room with Lorraine and Nicole3 Scottg My 4 years at MTHS TOM BLAIR PO Box 210, CMCH Marching Band 10,11,123 Ski Club 10,11,12 Plans: Have my own restaurant Memories: Ski club 863 Band competitions3 Eileen PAUL BLANKLEY Boyce Lane, Ocean View COEXCIE 12 Plans: I plan to attend Cumberland Community College for landscaping Memories: Sunday night at the iiW00d!!Q Parties3 The hundred foot hill3 The Arkg My job3 The crew: JT, MW, MD, SS, ML, DH, MM, JE, TL3 Good friend: LC, DM, TB, JG, CS, MC, DM, TF, ND, DL, JL, BC, LB, BC, KK, DS KATHY BLOUNT TIM BONNER 306 Dennisville Rd., CMCH Art Club 113 Marching Band 103 Stage Band 103 COEXCIE 123 Computer Club 113 Football 93 Homecoming Court 103 Language Fair 9,103 Percussion Ensemble 103 Prom Court 103 Ski Club 9 Award: Miller Downhill Slalom on the ski trip Plans: High achieving college student Memories: Ski tripg Rabbit C3 The Bug3 Chuck's3 One-Eye Hits3 Fronto3 Foot Rompin'3 Steel Ford Rangerg Six Daek, Oasis Club3 Willie3 Willie's Wife3 Fresh3 Simbo3 Ove3 Gib3 Tom3 Richie V3 PUNKS3 Burnt Butt Pirate3 Smoggin'3 JD3 Vodka fabsolutegj Mike3 Heevin' hoagies3 Chickanowski3 Sewer stench SHANNON BOZEMAN 547 Main St. South Seaville Marching Band93 State Band 93 Concert Choir 11,123 Percussion Ensemble 93 Homecoming Comm 12 Awards: Letter in band 9g Letter in Choir 12 Offices: Mr. Penkethman's 11 Plans: Going to college and running a nursery school Memories: All the parties3 May 873 Cutting school with Dawn3 Yo Bean! 11-9-86 EALQ The Nada3 July 19, 853 Thank you officer! Ouch! Matt and Jamie3 Summer 873 The fence adventure on 473 The squeed: please stay out of weeds!! I'm jonesing! Tim Myers 9th grade mathg Friends I'll remember most: DM, SD, JB, CL, MS, KC, DS, KS, SH, MD, TF3 Closest friends: Dawn and Sue3 No one wraps me! Mie-tie3 Good luck to everyone3 hope you get what you want in life. Thanks, I love you, Mom and Dad, for everything you've done - yes, I love you too, Billy. JOHN T. BRADLEY JR. Box 245, 15 Ceddar Dr., Ocean View - Plans: To be a military pilot JENNIFER DAWN BRIGHT 531 Shunpike Rd., CMCH Band Front 93 Concert Choir 11,123 COE! CIE 123 Key Club 93 Science Fair 10 Awards: Most Improved Marching Award 84-85 Plans: Enroll in a x-ray tech school Memories: TS: CS3 BS3 SB3 SD3 DM3 KC3 LC3 MS: Cutting and partying with the cutting crew: parties: the all nighters3 John Lawg New Year 87 3 The tripout at the sandwash QJL, CB, FE, KFJQ t'Yo, what's that knocking? Our spgcial memory3 Love you, Mom, Dad, and Tracy NICOLE BROWN 304 Bayview Rd., Rio Grande Soccer Manager 10 Plans: Recording and managing rock bands Memories: Smoking in the girls room: summer vacation: Mr. Peck PAT BROWN 50 Kentucky Ave., Whitesboro Concert Choir 12: COEXCIE 12 Plans: Go to business school and get married by 25 Memories: To be a Middle student for 12 years: Senior English SHANNON BROWN Football Cheerleading 10: Language Fair 9,10,11: Ski Club 10 Plans: To go to a business college for business administration Memories: I love you, Corey: All my friends especially Kathy S, Dawn L, Vicki S, Delia A, Laura C, Stacey C, Denise D, and my buddy farmer Ted. The SS+D choir: Cacoon: Christmas Dance 86: Freddy, our limo driver: The limo ride: Dawn, you ran over Bonnie! Oh God, it's Jesus and Moses! 3 times and you're out My sweeties John and Sean: The big gulp: Prom 87 with Corey: Yeah man! TINA BROWN 402 E Wildwood Ave., Whitesboro Other: Vo-tech commercial arts, environmental occupation, communication and media, child care Plans: Learn to play drums and electric guitar: Play in my own band: Meet Prince, Poison, Billy Idol, Europe, Bon Jovi, Whitesnake, Jody Watley: Get married and have 2 to 4 kids: Own a Fiero and a horse Memories: Stranded: The onion: Getting drivers license, Minx: Cinderella concert: Mr. Peck: Boardwalk adventures: Adventures of the overpass and bathroom: Gonie goo goo mobile: Guyslmen of summer: Brenda, Anna P: Tiff G: Allen: Matt: Dan: Davy O: Scotts: Tony: Tom and rest of the gang: When Andrew Brockman was still here WALLACE BROWN GEOFFREY A. BYRNE 9 Winding Way: CMCH Marching Band 9,10,11,12: Stage Band 10,11,12: Class President 9: Key Club 9: Language Fair 9,10,11: Percussion Ensemble 9,10,11,12: Play Performance 10,11: Prom Comm 11: SCA Rep 10,11: Science Fair 9,10,12: Ski Club 9,10: Soccer 9 Awards: Varsity Letter all four years: Rookie of the Year for band Offices: Drum Major 12 Plans: College and career in aviation or music Memories: The good old days: M.C. parties: Dr. Draino and the Perc Line: Women, wine and song Cmostly womenlg Everything and everyone fin that orderl LAURA CARMAN Rd 1, Box 202, Belleplain Concert Choir 9,10: COEXCIE 11,12: Field Hockey 9,10: Prom Comm 11: Show Choir 10 Awards: Katherine Gibbs Award for Future Secretaries Plans: Interior Decorator Memories: Gina and I going to the casinos on Halloween and they telling us they don't give out candy: Bobb laughing so hard she's cry: Wom and her men: Seeing my first shooting star-wom: Shannon taking me to Atlantic City to get a hoagie and see hookers: Mart and his punching hand: Gina and I getting bowled at Flyers: Hearing Dana from down the hall: Mr. Conlin and his ties: Paul, Jay, Timmy, Jason QButterballl: Dawn andl helping decorate for the Prom lPaul!J CHRIS CHASE 31 East Mechanic St., CMCH Basketball 9: Marching Band 9: Football 9,10,11,12: Language Fair 9,10: Prom Comm 11: Ski Club 10: Track 10 Awards: Football- CAL, All Press, All Gazette, Best Defensive Lineman, Headhunter Offices: Football captain Plans: Attend James Madison University: Allison Memories: Ally- Jr. lunch: Jackie P: Peanut: Joe CRalphJ: Ski trip: The football team: Girgan: Sal: Big holly tree on Parkway: Coached by LCMR MICHAEL CHEW 12 Secluded Lane, Rio Grande COEXCIE 12: Ski Club 9 Plans: Be rich and in style Memories: Frontoleaf: Choice: Stupid shell: Van Lou Silk: Sleeve: Feather: Club Oasis: Limos: DEAD: Jimmy: Hits: Gib: Bonner: One eye: How ya doin? MICHAEL CICCOTELLI Rt 47, Box 280, Eldora Plans: Explore the new world Memories: Carol Simmerman and my V.W. that never ran for more than a day EILEEN CIFERNI 19 Delsea Wood, CMCH Basktball 9,10: Band Manager 11,12: Football Cheerleading 9,10: Field Hockey 9,10: Softball 9 Plans: ACC and a state college: Elementary school teacher Memories: Band seasons 86 and 87: Junior year math class: All the friends I have: My best friends Andrea, Dan, Tom, and Chuck MELANIE COLLETTE 9 Orbit Dr., CMCH Honor Roll 10,11,12: Language Fair 9,10: Science Fair 9,10 Plans: To pursue a career in television or film Memories: The 1987 Boys Basketball season and finally getting out of Spanish II MARK COLLINS PO Box 81, Green Creek Baseball 11,12: Ba: lzetball 9,10,11,12: Social Science Fair 9 Awards: Varsity Letters in baseball and basketball Plans: McDonalds Memories: Winning SJ Championship for boys basketball ' KATHLEEN CONLOW 838 Rt. 9 North Marching Band 9,10,11,12: Concert Choir 12: Honor Roll 9,10,11,12: Key Club 9: Language Fair 9,10,11: SCA Rep 10 Awards: Varsity Letter in Marching Band: Best Marching and Maneuvering 9: Best Sophomore Piccolo: Best Junior Piccolo Offices: Piccolo Sgt. 12 Plans: Majoring in elementary education in college Memories: Panther Marching Band: California trip, BSB: Best friends KM: Summer of 86 and 87: SC: ME: DW: KP: TS: Senior year: I love you, Jon: 7f13!86: Thank you Mom and Dad-I love you SEAN P. CONNER 125 Geneva Ave., Del Haven Computer Club 12: Golf 9,10,11,12: Honor Roll 11,12: Language Fair 9,10,11,12: SCA Rep 10: Science Fair 9 Awards: 3 letters in golf Plans: To major in computer sciences in Stockton State College Favorite Memories: Laura: 3-17-87: JP: Prom night-sorry John: Kahansic Golf Course and the dud that hit me: Johnny G: I love you Laura JAMES CONOVER 176 Rt 47 S, Dias Creek CIE 12 Plans: Go to work and earn money Memories: Mornings at Benny's: TK Dunn: Dead end: Dave's truck COld Blood-n-Gutsl: Buck Alley and deer season 86: Whoooopll KELLI JO COPE 809 Rt 9 South, CMCH COE 12: Honor Roll 11,12: Prom Comm 12 Awards: Outstanding Typing Award 9,10: Katherine Gibbs Leadership Award for Future Secretaries 11 Plans: Lifetime voluntary work with peace of mind: Marriage f6K0: Look for my book at the bookstore Memories: My heart belongs to John: 12-12- 85: You mean more to me : Best friends forever Dana: You're the best sister Kim: Memories with Duck, Drew, Squeeg, Cusamonkeys and the Millville gang: Be good Deanne! Greaz Adventure 87: Thanks for 3 years of a great friendship Sue: I love you Dad and Mom: Lunch trips, Senior year with Dawn Stewart: Hamilton Mall 10-30- 87: Forever friends SD, DS, BJH, JF, KR, JB, SB: The big fight freshman year with Bozeman: Dawn's engagement: 4 John homeroom: Hugits: Mary-Jane: Mrs. Grimes: Keith, Nat, and Sarah: Hey Dana crazy like a fox, forever : Josephone BOB COPSON 1009 Rt 47 S, Rio Grande Plans: Go to work and maybe 2 years of college Memories: Dead end: Morning Benny's: JKD: Becky: The Plainers: Monanaco: The Rice Rocket: Whooop! STACY CORSON PO Box 216, CMCH Band Front 95 Football Cheerleading 115 Homecoming Court 95 Honor Roll 9,10,11,12: Language Fair 9,10: Science Fair 9,105 Ski Club 10 Other: Dance 9,10,11,12 Awards: Horticulture, New Jersey State Art Show-Honorable Mention Plans: College Memories: Mol: Hollie: 4 Muskateers: 101311 86: The Field: B-bee's: Summer 87: The Nest: DD and BA: Pizza Hut: Grateful Dead: U2: CC: The Crew: Krista: CSU: Mom: Gibboni's: PICO CHERYL COVERDALE Box 131 Delsea Dr., Eldora Plans: To go to college and study nursing: Hopefully become a RN Memories: Friends: Honor roll in sophomore year BRIAN CREAMER 65 Broad St., Belleplain COEXCIE 12 Memories: Mornings at Benny's: The Dead End HARRY CREAMER Rd ifl, Box 332A, Belleplain COEICIE 12 Plans: Go right to work and make money Memories: Mike, Bill and TKD: The junk Ford, Whooop!!! KATHLEEN TOOTSIE DALEY 586 Main St., South Seaville Basketball 9,10,11,12: Band Front 9: Christmas Dance Comm 125 Field Hockey 9,10,11,12: Honor Roll 115 Prom Comm 11: Science Fair 9,115 Soccer 10: Track 10 Offices: Freshman class rep.: Sophomore Vice President: President of Student Council 12 Plans: College Memories: Tap's : Grem-grip: The field: State game: B-bee's: 16 B-day: Prom: 204: Beach: Girls night: Lisa: JJ: The Girls: Cori- I+II: Shopping Florida: NY EVE: Coupon: John's Homecoming ANN DAVISON 322 Grande Blvd., Rio Grande Concert Choir 105 Green House management - Vo-Tech Plans: Be a police officer and move to Florida Memories: Coastal landscape: Fun with Bob, Kelli, John, Wendie: FLORIDA: Heather: HOMECOMING DANCE: Kenny, Mike, and my good friend FRANK. MICHELLE DECICCO 305 Shady Lane, Green Creek Advanced Choir 12: Concert Choir 9,10,11: Honor Roll 9,10,11,12: Science Fair 11 Plans: Going in the air force and having a career in law Memories: All of the great dances with Jackie and Bill: Junior and senior year with Melissa N: Bio class junior year: Jesse Singer: Wimbleton falias gym class 87,88l: Mr. Barber, Mr. Peck, MN: LS: KR: JW: VR: ME: PG: TJ: MD: TG: I love you Mom and Dad MIKE DELEON Woodbine Ocean View Rd., Ocean View Plans: To enter the service and hopefully college afterward Memories: Mr. Peck, All the beautiful girls SUE M. DELEONE 15 Pine St., South Seaville Concert Choir 11,12: COEXCIE 12 Plans: College or working Memories: JF: DS: KC: SB: DN: SH: DD: TJ: JB: CD5 Prom 87: Thanks, Paul, for being on my side and always there to listen: Killer raccoon: Jean's Civic: Having breakfast with Dawn Stewart: Going out to breakfast with Mrs. Grimes, Mrs. Robinson and mom: Driving in the Amster at midnight with my sister: Losing my voice for some reason: Thanks Mom and Dad for being there-I love you: My dog Dilly: Getting involved with JC: Bill's going away party: Mrs. Rogers: Mrs. Grimes: Remember the X'x me and Shan use to have-I miss ya ANGELA DELUOREFICE 547 42nd St., Avalon Basketball Cheerleading 10,115 Football Cheerleading 11,12: Christmas Dance Comm 12: Girls' State 11: Student Gov,t Day 12: Language Fair 9,10: National Honor Society 11,12: Play Performance 9: Prom Comm 11: SCA Rep 9,10,11: Science Fair 9,10,11,12: Ski Club 10: Social Science Fair 10: Yearbook Comm 10,11,12 Offices: Junior Class Secretary: SCA Vice President 12 Plans: Study astronautical engineering in college Memories: UK Exchange: Miserable ski trip 10: Baltimore trip: Margaret: BS: Mom and Dad, I love ya! CORETTA DERRY 15 Wayne Ave., CMCH Band Front 9: Basketball Cheerleading 10: Advanced Choir 10: Concert Choir 11: COE! CIE 12 Plans: to live with Tracey and party it up!! Go to Greece Memories: My junior year getting suspended for impersonating a person at Votech, NY, Puff the Magic Dragon, My 280 2x: Cutting with the partying and cutting crew JB, KT, BM, PW, MD, CE, CL and me: Best friend Tracey: Senior gym iLori S and Shawn MJ: Bzz bzz zzzz Lores: Mike D: John F: Derek D: Most of all, Jimmy S: Love ya Mom and Dad TOM DEVICO 3207 Rt 9 South, Rio Grande Marching Band9, COEXCIE 12: Ski Club 9 Plans: Attend art school Memories: Frontoleaf: Choice: Stupid shell: Van Lou: Feather: Sleeve: Harley: Club Oasis: Limos: DEAD: Blazer: Gib: Bonner: One eye: Chuck's: Pretty: C before . . . ROB DIEFFENBACH 18 Heritage Dr., CMCH Art Club 9,105 Baseball 12: Football 9: Science Fair 9 Other: Unofficial skateboard team Award: 4th in the unsponsored, amateur -17 and over division in the Ocean City Maryland Contest Offices: Mr. Exley's Plans: Get sponsored: Get married and have 4 kids fLance, Steve, Tony, Mikel Memories: Lisa: The backside air parties: Rush: Afterbirth: Hippers learning to fly: I'm a dork: Skating: And just having fun DEANNA DIPASQUALE 1 PO Box 255, Green Creek l Ski Club 11,12 Plans: Staying out of school and traveling Memories: My friends that helped me through 4 years: DV, MD, KM, FS, BC, BV, KD, CT, JS, JB, BT, SH, KD, DD, JC, DV, RV: Mr. Seim's science class with DV getting me in trouble: Hey Dana love it: GDTS: Lemonade CHRISTIN DODD 230 37th St., Avalon Basketball Cheerleading 10: Football Cheerleading 11: Concert Choir 10,115 Christmas Dance Comm 12: Field Hockey 9: Honor Roll 9,10,11,12: Key Club 11,12: Language Fair 9,10,11: National Honor Society 11,12: Prom Comm 11: Science Fair 9,10,11: Show Choir 11: Ski Club 10: Student Gov't Day 12: Tennis 12: Yearbook Comm 11,12 Awards: Who's Who Among American High School Students Offices: Student Council Treasurer Plans: Major in mathematics in Bucknell University Memories: Michele, Abby and Karin-my best friends: Pink Floyd and U2: Cwawenee Cwawey: Christmas Dance 86: Trip to Trenton: Playgirl at Baltimore: England and Mark: I love you, Michael! DAVID DOUGHERTY 11 Blueberry Lane, Green Creek Baseball 9,11: Honor Roll 9,10,11: Language Fair 11,12: Science Fair 10 Plans: College Memories: History class: TKD TIM DOUGHERTY 8 Peach Tree Rd., Rio Grande Language Fair 9,l0: Science Fair 9,10,11 Plans: Attend community college for career training Memories: Mrs. Buesing, History II with Mr. Peck: Freshman year: Cammy Ludlam and what not': Parties DENISE DOUGLASS 64 Reeds Beach Rd., CMCH Basketball 9,10,11,12: Concert Choir 9,12: Honor Roll 11,12: Prom Comm 11: Science Fair 9: Softball 9,10 Plans: College Memories: B-Bee's: Court Hse.: Genesis and U2 concert: Cutting school with WLB, H's Nest: BA!: Summer 87: Me and SC steakout: TD: LM: AM and Bio: 78th St. DANA DRAMIS 103 Mechanic St., CMCH Advanced Choir 115 Concert Choir 9,10,12: COE 12: Field Hockey 9,10,11,12: Key Club 9,10,11,12: Play Performance 12: Prom Comm 12: Track 10: Yearbook Comm 9,12 Other: Field Hockey Manager 9,10,11: England Exchange Program Awards: Key Club 40th Anniversary Yearbook Award-Coordinator Offices: 86-87 Sgt. of Arms of Key Club, 87- 88 lst Vice President of Key Club: Chairperson of various committees in Key Club Plans: Continue my education Memories: My brother George and all the good times we had: I love you forever, Mom and Dad, for everything you did for me: 86 Christmas Dance: JN: Month in England with LT, BA, LL: Hard Rock Cafe and Harrods: Mrs. Buesing's homeroom: Canada 87: Mr. Peck's History II class with all my friends: HW, LC, NG, MP, DA, CA, JF, BT, HA, HP, CC, DM, SS, BP, Mil, and EA's: Field hockey with MP and DA: Key Club Conventions SUZETTE DRAMIS 103 Mechanic St., CMCH Basketball 10: Band Front 9,10,11,12: Concert Choir 9,10,11,12: Homecoming Court 11: Track 9,10,11,12 Award: MVP for Girls Track for 2 years Offices: Band Front Sgt., Girls Track Captain Plans: Marine Corps or college Memories: Best times in band at Atlantic Coast: Jolly Rancher time: Smashing birthday cake in Becky's face: Riding bus with LL, AS, DW, JF, BT, JC: Pizza fight with Sheryl: Pushing Linda and her camera into the pool: Seaworld: Snow fight with LL and AS: Eating all the chicken we wanted in CA: Last two years in home ec. with DW: Best times in track and running with SK: Meeting Ann and Steph O and running with them: Getting jumped at Bridgeton and Pleasantville game JON G. DURANTE 300 Hand Ave., CMCH Honor Roll 10,11,12 Plans: Go to an art school and be a millionaire CRAIG ECKERT 226 Hand Ave., CMCH CIE 12: Honor Roll 12 Other: Bowling Team Plans: Nuclear physicist in Florida Memories: Bowlin!': IT Fest 86: Parties at Sean's: Johns and Robs: Bohemian: Blown Bones: All those wild women! FRED ECKSTEIN MELISSA EKSTROM 898 Goshen Rd., Goshen Advanced Choir 11,12: Concert Choir 9,10: Play Performance 12: Show Choir 11 Plans: Career in speech pathology Memories: My friends KLM, KMC, RBE, CLS: Baltimore Blond Fund: Sochrash: Canada 87: I want my mug back! The Unholy Trinity: Alpo: Backstage Passes: I didn't think so ELIZABETH ERRICKSON NAOMI ERRICKSON 66 Church Rd., Dennisville COEICIE 12 Plans: To party and make lots of money Memories: The good times with JW, BJ, DS, JW: All the crazy things we did: D+B shall live forever ROBIN ESHER 4 Martin Dr., CMCH Advanced Choir 11,12: Concert Choir 10: Key Club 12: Science Fair 10,11: Show Choir 11,12 Plans: Career in education Memories: Lisa: Geraldo: Missy: Mel: Porque Tu Vives? MLC: DK: GL: HH: Canada trip: Margaret: Mrs. L: Jul: Mr. B.: Jess GARY EVANS ABBY FAGAN 25 W 25th St., Avalon Concert Choir 10,11: Honor Roll 9,10,11,12: Key Club 11,12: Language Fair 9,10,11,12: National Honor Society 11,12: Prom Comm 11: Science Fair 9,10,11: Tennis 12: Yearbook 10,11,12 Awards: 2nd place in MTHS Science Fair: 1st place in Stockton Science Fair: Garden State Distinguished Scholar: Who's Who Among American High School Students Offices: Secretary of Key Club 12 Plans: College and career Memories: Hector: Road trip to Phila: Pink Floyd and U2: You spin me round : England: Woy Wogers: Christin and Mike: Karin: Drive illegally: Rocky Horror: 'fYou do that : Geeks and guidos: NY, NY: Yea, Right! Family and friends: Smellovision: Sign stealing: The cake episode HOLLY FARLAND 6 Heritage Dr., CMCH Band Front 9: COEXCIE 12: Homecoming Court 10,11,12: Honor Roll 9,10,11,12: SCA Rep 10: Science Fair 9 Awards: English 11 Plans: Go to college to become a xvray technician Memories: Stacy: The field : 4 Muskateers: The hill: Deny it is the fullest: Boca Ration Fla: Pizza Hut: U2: Eve: Heather: Oasis: Silk: Backwards: I wanna get: Pants in the fridge: Squeeze: C before S: 1 extra: Dirty Dancin: How ya doin: 8th St.: 2-14-87: The spy: New Year's Eve 85: Ore and Drew: Nick's all nighters: Celebration cruise 88: BB: JJ: MM: DS: AP: MR: GB: CH IAN FARROW 10012 Carinthian PR, Stone Harbor Basketball 9: Football 11,12: Ski Club 10,11,12 Plans: Day by day Memories: Football: Ski trip: All my friends and all the memories I can't remember right now JEAN FLANNERY Marching Band and Front 9,10: COE 12: Show Choir 9: Ski Club 10 Plans: Possibly go to community college and become a real estate agent: Get married to a real great man, be rich and have no kids ' Memories: Thanks for everything to all my real friends and mom: Remember all the great parties and forget the bad ones: Now will be a new time to meet new certain kinds of people and I hope it will be rewarding for me and everyone: Fox and Lazo-a great time in my life: Honda Civic- the mean motor scooter and the bad go getter KELLY FLYNN 412 21st St., Avalon Concert Choir 9,10: Girls' State 12: Homecoming Court 12: Honor Roll 12: Play Performance 12 Plans: I plan on going to college and pursue a business career: then I'll move to Florida and become the lst woman President Memories: Times with Ann N fun with Booby: Sr. gym with CS, MV, SC, VR: Philly: Vo-tech: Being the class of 88 and all the boys: 2 all 4 of my parents N special thanks 2 Lori F EVELYN FORD 247-B 88th St., Stone Harbor CIE 12: Christmas Dance Comm 12: Field Hockey 10: Homecoming Court 10,12: Honor Roll 9,10,11: Key Club 10: Language Fair 10,11: SCA Rep 9,10: Science Fair 9,10: Track 10 Awards: Biology Achievement Award 9 Offices: Treasurer 12 Plans: Go to college for hotelfrestaurant management and eventually own a restaurant Memories: JR: MB: Smeg: Buff: Holly: Heather: JoAnna: LB: All of the 88 girls cruisin: Oasis: Riunite: 21: 12: 8th St.: Howard Jones: Parties at 106th St., Vuvy: U2 concert: Doc's: Poodie: Asti: New Year 86: Celebration : Pants in the fridge: Kacy about a board : Playpen: Jim: White Table: Jack-o-lantern: Silk: Sleeve: Feazher: CC: Have no fear : 1 extra: C before S: How ya doin? Nick: Sug: Ahh . . an omen!'l Squeeze: Summer 86: Chincoteague: Respect: The Britts: Homecoming 87 THERESA FORD 14 Wayne Ave., CMCH Basketball Cheerleading 10,12: Football Cheerleading 12: Concert Choir 12: SCA Rep 11 Plans: To go to college for business administration Memories: Respect with Ms. B.: Good friends PB, JF, RG, FJ: Senior trip NICOLE FOREMAN 798 Fishbourne, Whitesboro Advanced Choir 12: Concert Choir 10,11,12: Honor Roll 10: Science Fair 10 Awards: Concert Choir Awards Plans: A baby: Marriage Memories: Being in Mrs. Lauriello's class: She's the world's greatest teacher!! JOANNA FRANCIS 79 Indian Trail, Burleigh Boys Basketball Manager 11,12: Band Front 9,10,11,12: Concert Choir 12: COE 12: Honor Roll 9,10,11,12: Language Fair 9,10,11,12: National Honor Society 11,12: Prom Comm 11: SCA Rep 11: Science Fair 9,10: Track 9,10 Awards: Who's Who Among American High School Students Offices: Flag Captain 11,12 Plans: Go to college and major in business administration or management Memories: Band: Homerun in track: Respect with MS. B.: EF: TF: FJ: AS: CW: Whitley: Scoop: Sweetie: Ebony and Ivory: Jolly Rancher time: The Blessed Hounds: Atlantic Coast 86: California in motels: State Fair with AH: Mrs. D. archery class TOM FRANK 52 Secluded Lane, Rio Grande Football 9,11,12: Honor Roll 9: Ski Club 10,12: Track 9 Memories: Football: Karen: Ski trip RICH FREDRICKS Bay 1331 N Shore Rd., CMCH Plans: Work for an excavator Memories: Peck's class MONIQUE FREEMAN 10 Wayne Ave., CMCH Concert Choir 12 Plans: To be a cosmetologist working in a beauty salon owned by Arnold Schwartznegger in Beverly Hills Memories: Hanging in the Center Hall in the morning with my friends TONY FRY 130 Corson Tavern Rd., Ocean View Plans: Becoming a photographer and going into the Air Force Memories: Friends: Mr. Peck PAUL GARCHINSKY 4721 5th Ave., Avalon Tennis 9 Plans: I am going to work, then decide what to do Memories: Being with my friends: Mr. Peck JERRY GIANNINI 40 Swainton Rd., Swainton Basketball 9 Plans: Going to college to study real estate and computer programming Memories: Partying: My car: The races: Getting engaged to Bev: Mr. Peck's class MIKE GIBBONI 5 Easy St., CMCH COEICIE 12: Ski Club 10 Plans: Be a billionaire and move to Hawaii Memories: Parties: Grateful Dead: Dipping N Nelson: Anthen yuuuvvy: Stach: Corolla: 69 Dog: Van Lou Goo: Oasis: Gazebo CORY GILMAN 20 Whiting Lane: CMCH Marching Band 9: Stage Band 9: Honor Roll 10,12: Key Club 10,11,12: Language Fair 9,10,11,12: Play Performance 12: Science Fair 9,10: Ski Club 10,11,12: Soccer 10,11 Awards: Varsity Letters for soccer and science fairs: Outstanding Achievement in chemistry Plans: College: After that, anything goes Memories: Rat pack: Sophomore ski trip: My dance partner: JIZM: Parties: Senior year: Good friends RITA GODWIN Rd., CMCH Marching Band and Front 10 FRANCIENNA B. GRANT P0 Box 185, Ella Ave. and Gosh Rd., CMCH Basketball 9,10,11,12: Honor Roll 11,12: Language Fair 10,11: SCA Rep 9: Science Fair 10: Tennis 10,11,12: Track 9,10 Other: Homecoming Comm Awards: 4 basketball letters: 3 tennis letters: 2 track letters: CAL Basketball Champions: South Jersey Basketball Champs: CAL Tennis Champs Plans: Go to college and become a physical therapist Memories: Hanging out with my friends: 10th grade basketball season: Running suicide: The three black cats: the Quarter Deck Inn: Spidey: CAL tennis season: Votu fe uncula puta CHARLES GRAYSON Rio Grande Art Club 9,10: Honor Roll 9,10,11: Key Club 9,10: Language Fair 9,10,11,12: Play Performance 12: Science Fair 9,11 Memories: The Pig Chad : Kelly's house: Mrs. Jenkins nagging: Debbie: Chewable top pens: Shannon TRACY GREENWALDT 44 Sigtown Rd., CMCH Basketball 9,10,11,12: Concert Choir 12: Football Manager 9: Honor Roll 9,12: Language Fair 9,10,11: Science Fair 9: Softball 9,10,11,12: Tennis 9,10,11,12 Awards: 85 CAL Girls Tennis 1st doubles: 86 CAL 3rd baseman: 86 MVP of Christmas Tournament: 86 Honorable Mention CAL in 3rd singles tennis: 86 All Press and All Gazetter Leader 3rd base: 86 CAL 3rd baseman: 87 Best Offensive Player of the Year Offices: Captain of softball team 11,12: Captain of varsity basketball team 12 Plans: Go to college and major in physical education: To be with Frankie B. Memories: Girls basketball trip to Bahamas 84-85: CAL Tennis Champs 85: Meadowlands: Thanks to Coach Barber, Dolton, Peck, Shiner, Campbell, Wise, McConnell: Great times spent with Frank: Amelia's birthday party: Night football games: Having Franny G was my best buddy: Fun times at basketball practice: SUICIDES: Good luck to my friends and special thanks to Coach Barber for all his help: it was appreciated: I love you QMom, Dad, Frank, Shelly, Wayne, Brianj: Dunda: Sneaky: spud: Nooke: Frankie: Pineland's Tournament: Three black cats : Quarter Deck Inn HAROLD GRIER DAVID HAGAN TIM HAND 1136 Golf Club Rd., CMCH Baseball 9,10,11,12 Awards: Not good enough Offices: Don't own one Plans: Baseball andfor freestyling Memories: Favorite to be memory: Graduate ALLISON JANE HARVEY Chrysallis, Dennisville Rd., CMCH Honor Roll 10,11,12: Language Fair 9,10,11: Prom Comm 11,12: SCA Rep 9,10,11: Science Fair 9,10,11,12: Ski Club 10 Other: Teen State Advisory Council Plans: Go to med school and become a doctor: Chris Memories: Chase-41: Trish: KA: Joe J: MJ: See ya on the staircase : Ski trip 86-the worst: Here Trish, hold this!! Big holly tree on Parkway: The dragon: Hey Matt, got any cough drops? CHRISTINE HECK 306 Mechanic St., CMCH Marching Band 9,10,11,12: Stage Band9,10: Advanced Choir Accompanist 11,12: Concert Choir Accompanist 12: Honor Roll 9,10,11,12: Language Fair 9,10: National Honor Society 11,12: Play Performance 12: Science Fair 9,10,11: Science League 9,10,11: Show Choir 11: Yearbook Comm 10,11,12 Other: All S Jersey Band 10,11: All State Band 11: All S Jersey Chorus 11: Governor's School of the Arts 11 Awards: Science fair awards: Latin Awards: Best Brass 9,10,11: National Merit Scholarship Commended Student Offices: Trombone Sgt. 10: Brass Captain 11: Band Captain 12 Plans: Major in music education at Grove City College Memories: Marching band, 86 Atlantic Coast: The trombone line: Dominoes in 85: Nasal Spray: 'fWhat's this, a Ladies' Home Journal Meeting? Steve's wedgie: Show choir 87: Canada choir trip: Physics with Uncle Joe and the video camera: Jess: Margaret: Jim: Missy: Lisa: Mike D: Kahlil: Sherryl: Mandy BOBBI JO HERMAN 54 Stage Coach Rd., CMCH Baseball Manager 11: Football Manager 11: Soccer Manager 9,10: Wrestling Manager 10,11,12 Plans: Go to beautician school and open my own shop Memories: Thanks, Mom and Dad! I love you! Alg I and II: Typing I, II: History I, II: Health class: 5-14-87: Blahush's car: Rehoboth: 7-11-88 BH: Soccer team: Wrestling 85-86: Senior trip: Hop-along snorker 4f1,2,3: HB-ing: Parties: CM: GB: JF: KC: KR: LC: KJC: GH: RG: AB: MD: MM: LH: SLH: 12-31-85: SFV, I'll always luv U! Me! ROBERT HERRON HEATH HESS Rd 41 Box 345 D, Kings Highway, CMCH Memories: The summer: Skiing: Douge fresh: Flex: Moose: I could have : The bad GT: The parties at Paula's DOUG HINCHLIFFE 589 Main St., South Seaville Ski Club 10 Memories: Getting sent home on the ski trip: Florida: AM: Ted P: Busted with Bud: Turned down everywhere: Kiffy D's: Egos: The Omega: Troopers: The Posse CHRISTY HOFF PO Box 550, South Seaville Honor Roll 9,10,11,12: Ski club 10 Plans: Real estate broker Memories: The B.U.S.: Driving to Phila.: Breakfast at the Middle Diner: Twee: The Honda: Sandy: The flying egg: Jeanette: The Toyota Crice burnerjg 7-11: CR SANDRA M. HOFFMAN 4350 Rd 1, Beaver Dam Rd., CMCH Band Front 9: Concert Choir 12: Language Fair 11 Plans: Go into service or to school for child care and development Memories: Moonina work men: Mr. Peck's class: DM: DA: CD: CH: BH: KS: SD: SB: McD's and 7-11: Orange soda for lunch BILL HOWELL Rt 47 Memories: Darrius: Bob: IT MARGARET HSIEH 46 Acorn Lane, CMCH Advanced Choir 11: Concert Choir 10,11,12: Honor Roll 9,10,11,12: Language Fair 9,10,11,12: National Honor Society 11,12: Play Performance Stage Crew 12: Science Fair 9,10,11: Science League 9,10,11,12: Show Choir 11: Yearbook Comm 10,11,12 Awards: National Merit Scholar: Rutgers Scholar: Science fair awards: Latin Awards: 17th in NJ State Science League Biology: District Champion in Physics Science Day Test: And whatever Plans: Go to college and major in biochemistry Memories: Chris: Robin: Angela: Abby: Paper conversation in back of AP English class: Saturday yearbook meetings: Show Choir: Choir trip to Canada: Going to the mall with Steady: Chemistry unknowns: Video cameras: Journal and Mr, Sowa essays : Jesse: I don't want to die before I work out the details! Singing to MTV with Gina and the entire summer of 87 RON HUDANICH 4198 Bayberry Dr., Avalon Advanced Choir 12: Concert Choir 9,1O,11: Christmas Dance Comm 11,12: Honor Roll 9,10,11,12: Language Fair 9,10,11,12: Math League 11,12: Prom Comm 11: SCA Rep 11,12: Science Fair 9,10,11,12: Show Choir 9,11: Soccer 9,10,11,12: Surf Team 9,10 Offices: Class President 11,12: Soccer Captain 12 Plans: College and med school Memories: Mike James telling stories: Hanging Ten in Canada: Reeling in the bunker MIKE JAMES 308 78th St., Avalon Basketball 9,10,11: Honor Roll 10,11,12: Language Fair 9,10,11,12: National Honor Society 11,12: Soccer 11,12: Tennis 11: Track 12 Plans: Majoring in applied math or economics at Ursinus Memories: Night soccer games: Beating Lower and Wildwood Catholic: Sean's condo: Winter rules: Fishing with Ron: We this land: Light bulb forty watts: Want to hear a story? SUSAN JAMES 6 Susan Lane, Green Creek COEXCIE 12 Plans: College Memories: D+B: JW: NE: The Cove: The buried muscle JOSEPH JENKINS 17 S 6th St., Del Haven Baseball 9: Football 9,10,11,12: Honor Roll 9,10: Language Fair 9,10,11: Track 10 Plans: Yeah that's it Memories: Camping at Allison's house: Alice Qmy favorite luggagej: Allison and Chris: Dirt road affairs: Go ahead, Ron: Jessy Mike : Our great 87 football season FRANCES JONES 318 West Reeves St., Whitesboro Band Front 9,10: Concert Choir 12: Track 9,10 Plans: To go in the service and work Memories: Track with JF, SM, WM: Being the clowns of the team: Taking Nicole Foreman's pillow from her TINA JONES 1249 Shore Rd. Track 12 Plans: To major in accounting Memories: Senior prom: Lorraine: Peanut: Jim D: Jack: Critter: Summers with my cousins: Summer school with Toni: Tara: Lori: Bob: Talking about sicko: 4-20-85: The foreigner in 7-11: Cape May Point with Pa and the gang: Senior lunch: Times with Mary, Carol and Kelly: Mr. Peck: Angel: Jakes Landing: The greatest parents : Sue- Q: curroyn MICHELE JOST 161 12th St., Avalon Advanced Choir 12: Concert Choir 10,11,12: Christmas Dance Comm 12: Christmas Dance Court 11: Field Hockey 9: Honor Roll 9,10,11,12: Key Club 11,12: Language Fair 9,10,11: National Honor Society 11,12: Play Performance 12: Prom Comm 11: Science Fair 9,10,11,12: Show Choir 11: Ski Club 10: Softball 9: Student Gov't Day 12: Yearbook Comm 11,12 Other: Candystriper 10 Awards: Science Fair 9- lst local, lst Stock, 3rd Del. Val.: 10-Honorable Mention local: 11-3rd local, 2nd Stockton, Honorable Mention Delaware Valley: Rotary Youth Leadership Award: Who's Who Among American High School Students Offices: Student Council Executive Board member, Key Club Senior Board of Executive: Senior Class Secretary: National Honor Society Secretary Plans: Become a pediatric physical therapist or the next Dr. Ruth Memories: Here's to good friends -Abby, Chris and Mike, Cory, Karin buddy: Road trips: Wich Wogers: Pion and Toad fGeeks, Guidas, and Goobersj: Pink Floyd fBobJ and U2 fthe guy we meth: Playgirl stop in Baltimore: The cake episode: Dancing with Juanita: Hector Sanchez: Philly excursion: Sign stealing: Rocky Horror: Amelia and the Chippendales: Summer scouting: Colt Turbo: I don't think sooo! You do that : We're there! Thank you . . . come again : I love you, Michael HARRY KEEN JOHN KEITH 21 E. Main St., CMCH Basketball 9,10,11,12: Football 9,10 Plans: Become a manager of a huge corporation Memories: All the fun the fellows had in 16-17 mod gym ANGELIQUE KEZLAW Rd 3, Box 139, Woodbine Plans: Child care assistant Memories: Good times at the prom and dances DAVID KEZLAW SCOTT KING 22 Tressler Lane, CMCH Marching Band 11,12: Honor Roll 9,10,11,12: National Honor Society 11,12: Percussion Ensemble 11,12: Science Fair 11: Science League 11: Ski Club 11,12: Tennis 11,12 Other: Variety Show 12 Awards: Band Rookie of the Year: 2nd team CAL Tennis Offices: National Honor Society Treasurer Plans: College, graduate school and career in business Memories: Low five: CAL with Reynold: Atlantic Coast 86: Dude: Afterbirth: Sunday football: The.Cue isummer of 871: Pre-calc quotes SHANNON KING PO Box 161, Dennisville Advanced Choir 11,12: Concert Choir 10,11,12: Honor Roll 9,10,11,12: Language Fair 10,11,12: National Honor Society 11,12: Play Performance 12: Prom comm 11: SCA Rep 9,10,11,12: Show Choir 11 Awards: Who's Who Among American High School Students: Best French I Student 9: French III and English III Award Offices: President of Prom Comm: SCA Parliamentarian: Show Choir Production Assistant Plans: Pursue my goals, marry and have beautiful children Memories: BJS: South St.: Cathy: JDR: Mike Excuse me! Robin Have that removed : Canada: Michael: Deb: Coco: Coach : Whitebrier 87: Scott: The Rat Pack : Charlie: Thanks to all the friends that made my senior year great: I love you, Mom, Dad, and Larry: Thanks, Jim, for all the special memories DEREK KOEHL 4660 Dune Dr., Avalon Basketball 9: Basketball Cheerleading 12: Football Cheerleading 12: Cross Country Team 9,10: Football 9,10: Key Club 12: National Honor Society 12: Science Fair 11: Track 9,10 Other: Gymnastics 10,11 Plans: Environmental sciences Memories: All those friends from places and times gone by GREGG LANE 3419 Ocean Dr., Avalon Marching Band 9,10,11,12: Stage Band 9,10: Christmas Dance Comm 12: Cross Country Team 9: Honor Roll 9,10,11,12: Key Club 10,11,12: Language Fair 10,11,12: National Honor Society 11,12: Science Fair 10,11: Ski Club 9,10: Social Science Fair 10,11 Other: Mock Trial Competition 11,12 Awards: Mock Trial Country Champions: National Merit Commended Scholar Offices: Key Club President: National Honor Society President: Band Corps Sgt.: Brass Captain Plans: College and career in economics Memories: California, Dude, Oh my God! ABP 86 and 87, Pre-Calc with Warren, Key Club Convention, Band GINA LANGON JAY LARKIN DAWN LAUB PO Box 221, Ridge Rd., Green Creek Advanced Choir 10,11,12 Plans: Sit back and relax Memories: Judy, Nikki, Bonnie' Y whelling with Bill, Mr. Peck's history class junior year, Choir with Tina and Michelle, Running with Bonnie, Mr. Peck's study hall senior year, All those Wildwood parties with Kathy S, Shannon B, and Vikie S DAVE LEAMING RR 41, Box 109 B, Eldora Plans: US Army Airborne Memories: Dead end, TKD, Monanaco, Benny's, Mud-N-Guts, Whoop! SHANNON LEAR 100 4th St. Apt. A-3, Rio Grande Band Front 9,10,11,12, Class Sec. 11, National Honor Soc. 11,12, Play 9,10,12, Prom Comm. 11, SCA Exec. Comm. 12 Awards: Academic Letter 10,11, Band Letter l0,11,12. Plans: California bound - VELVET KNIGHTS! Memories: Kelly-chingl, champagne, tradition. Never forget Sean, John, Frank, and the rest who almost tipped my car. Daytona 87 8a 88l! Ravenwood, Super Bowl Kr the N.W. Campground- killer parties!! Jill - orange MD 20!20! Heath- remember 3 turtlenecks, sleepovers 8: all those movies! Right, DF? Kel's senior party. JOANNE LEE Rt. 47, Goshen Plans: To have my own preschool STEPHANIE LISH 10 Timothy Lane, CMCH Marching Band 9,10,11,12, Christmas Dance Comm 12, Honor Roll 9,10,11,12, Language Fair 10,11,12, National Honor Society 11,12, Percussion Ensemble 10,11,12, Prom Comm 11, SCA Rep 11, Science Fair 10,11, England Exchange Awards: Best Marching and Maneuvering 10 Offices: Band Sgt 12 Plans: Major in chemistry in college Memories: Band, 12th mod lunch, England: sheep in fields , Percussion trips, Prom 87, Washington DC, Summers at Doc's, Laurie, Gregg, Jodi, 4, The gym office, Late night tea with Jim MATT LOGAN 613 Willow St., CMCH Football 10,11,12, Language Fair 9,1O, Play Performance 9 Plans: College Memories: Parties, Kathy, Football MAUREEN LOGAN 39 Priest Blvd., Rio Grande Band Front 9,10, Basketball Cheerleading 11, Homecoming Court 9, Language Fair 9,10, Softball 10 Awards: Band Front, Cheerleading, Softball Plans: To attend a 2-year college Memories: All the fun times with Kristine, Band freshman year, Parties with Alligator , Ego's ROB LOGAN 39 Priest Blvd., Rio Grande Soccer 12 Plans: To go into the Coast Guard Memories: Having Mr. Peck as a teacher LISA LORD 111 Ridge Rd., Green Creek Marching Band and Front 9,10,11,12, Christmas Dance Comm 12, Honor Roll 9,10,11,12, Key Club 12, Language Fair 9,10,11, Science Fair 9, Science League 11, Softball 9, Yearbook Comm 12 Other: Girls Soccer 10 Awards: Outstanding Achievement in English II and III Office: Flag Captain, Sgt at Arms in Key Club Plans: College Memories: The band bus with Alice, JoAnna, Suzette, Becky and Darci, Winning Atlantic Coast in 86, Jolly Rancher time CAMILLE LUDLAM Rd 1, Box 359, CMCH Marching,Band 9, Stage Band 9,10,11, Softball 10,11 Other: Homecoming Comm Awards: Letter in Marching Band Plans: Have a successful career and meet the man of my dreams Memories: Jay, Tim, Mike C, Leepores, Adventures in Rio Grande, DL, Tracey L and all her good advice, RP, AM, BM, BJH, SB, DM, Mark, The fence adventure, DM and his starting the car, Those outside get- togethers, all the good times with all my friends, Dolly, Gym with CE, JA, DO, and Buckwheat, CC, TP, CD TRACY LUKER 306 Rio Grande Rd., Rio Grande Plans: To live with Loretta and party it up, Go to Greece and eventually attend business school Memories: Loretta, Em, Pierces Point Gang, Puff the Magic Dragon, Genesis, Pink Floyd, Fleetwood Mac, The fest , 280, The cabin, Mrs. Billygoat, Moke-meep-mipe , Impulse, Florida, Mr. Fugi from Algeria, Gym 12, Zzz, Luke 1 English 11, Proms, Bubbles, Connecticut, Bang-bang, Ramble On, Cutting, Black hair, Led Zeppelin, Freshman year, Dugga-dugga, Andre's ET, DA, TP, ND, FG, DT, CS, CL, LK, MS, ML, SJ, ND, Mom, Dad and Eddie . . . My dream come true ALBERT MABRY 109 N Reading Ave. Basketball 9, Football 9, Surf Team 9,10,11 Memories: The time I was surfing and caught a major wave, it was awesome DAWN MAPES BRIAN MARKLE 4 Lord Lane, Swainton Baseball 9,10,11,12, Honor Roll 9, Key Club 10, Language Fair 9,10, Science Fair 9,10,11, Ski Club 10, Soccer 9,10,11,12. Plans: Go to college, party, grow up sometime and make money. Memories: Ravenwood, Wire, B.D., Hunster, McTrish, Granada, partying in the suburban, K.A., R.H., Being late for homeroom, Sean's house, Pink Floyd, K.M., S.L., J.E. SEAN MARKS 2209 Dune Dr., Avalon Advanced Choir 9,10,11,12, Concert Choir 9,10,11,12, Surf Team 9,10,11,12 Offices: Front, Nurse, and Orthodontist Plans: To be chairman of the board of DuPont Memories: Bob Marley, Duhabage, Kim, Lamont Ravenwood, Big waves, Sitiuuu-hy, Hydrosliding with the boys, Beach hopping, The Bahamas, JW, JM, BM, RH, DW, SL, FK, KM, JC, EB, BL, RL, MT, Bo Bo, , Stella's Superbowl party, Kim's parties, Molson Golden, Thank you, God!!! KIRSTEN MARNIE 2 Lord Lane West, Swainton Marching Band 9,10,11,12, Advanced Choir 12, Concert Choir 12, Key Club 9, National Honor Society 11,12, Percussion Ensemble 10,11, Play Performance 12, Science League 10, Science League 11, Track 10, Yearbook 10 Offices: Assistant Field Conductor 87-88 Plans: Go to college to be a chemist Memories: WD Buddies-RH, LC, SN, LH, MT Buddies-KP, KC, ME, KH, Deptford Tavern, Alpo, Sock Rash, The Unholy Trinity, I don't think so, Mellophone- Mellosound TED MARRINER 464 Dias Creek Rd. Baseball 10,11,12, Marching Band 10,11,12, Stage Band 9,10,12, Basketball Cheerleading 12, Language Fair 9, Percussion Ensemble 10,11,12, Science Fair 9, Soccer 9 Awards: Espirit de Corps 86 Plans: Morehead State University Memories: Chris Plamondon, Crude Brothers ALICIA MATTHEWS 18 Goshen Rd., CMCH Boys Basketball Manager 12, Basketball 10, Marching Band and Front 9, COEXCIE 12, Honor Roll 11, Language Fair 10, Prom Court 11, Show Choir 9,11 Plans: Go to college for fashion merchandising Memories: Being with friends LYNN MATTIFORD 23 Halbe Lane Band Front 10,11,12, Concert Choir 12, Language Fair 9,10,11,12, Prom Comm 11, Science Fair 9,10, Show Choir 12, Softball 12 Awards: Best Pom 11 Offices: Pom Captain 11,12 Plans: To go to college for business Memories: Summer 85, California trip, f Ronald, Andy, Em's house, Nahu, Get the chips , My girls, New Year's Eve 87, What about your dadl, Helen, Mike O, Norm MIKE MAURER 25 Acorn Lane: CMCH Soccer 9,10,12 Plans: College Memories: BW: BM: SM: DM: LM: CG: MJ: AF: SL: KM: MJ: ML: Cousin It: Sister Solomon: Christin D CHARLES MCCARTY KELLY MEAD 342 N. Hagan Rd., C.M.C.H. Band Front 12: Cheerleading Football 10,11: Concert Choir 12: Play 95 Science Fair 9,10,11: Ski Club 10: G. Track 11 Plans: Iona College, New York Memories: Derek, Kathy, Chris, Lamont, Terry 8z Gwen 8a Biology. Becky in the B- room, Just Jim, My happy Chuck, the SENIOR Party, Cindy, Shannon, GT-1 Sz its adventures, ChipEstate, Ching, tradition 8a Erik and all our special memories. CATRESA MEYERS 210 Reeves St., Whitesboro Marching Band and Front 9: Honor Roll 10,11,12: Language Fair 9,10,11: Play Performance 12: Show Choir 9,11,125 Ski Club 12: Boys Tennis Manager 11 Awards: National Achievement Scholarship for Outstanding Negro Students Plans: Major in Psychology, get a Porsche and a condo Memories: All my friends and the fun we had in and out of class JASON MITCHELL 1558 Dune Dr., Avalon Art Club 1-1: Cross Country Team 9: Language Fair 10,11: Science Fair 9,12 Other: Skateboarding 9-12 Plans: Make money and get rich any way possible Memories: Nothing concerning this high school: U2 and the ride with Michele and Abby MICHAEL MITCHELL Box 381 Shore Rd., Burleigh Soccer 10,11: Concert Choir 10,11: Adv. Choir 11: Tennis 12. Plans: College or Military Memories: Friends: MC, RB, MW, TH, DH, JE, Slump, SS, PB, MD, RH, JK, DO 8: getting in trouble. LISA MODANO 587 Main St., South Seaville Basketball 9,105 Band Front 9,10,125 Basketball Cheerleading 115 Christmas Dance Comm 10,12: Field Hockey 11: Language Fair 10,115 Prom Comm 11: Science Fair 9,10: Softball 10,11,12 Other: Homecoming Comm 12 Office: Secretary 9,10 Plans: To be a millionaire Memories: The Field: Taps: The little white house: Toots: JJ: The B-Bee's: 4 Muskateers: Sukiakints with Amy: My one and only love, Jer JAMES MOORE 5 Douglass Rd., CMCH Marching Band 9,10,11,12: Stage Band 9,10,11,12: Advanced Choir 11,12: Honor Roll 11,12: Key Cl3b 9,10,11: National Honor Society 11,12: Percussion Ensemble 9,10,11,12: SCA Rep 9,10,11: Science Fair 9,10,11: Show Choir 9,11,125 Yearbook Comm 11 Awards: National Merit Scholar Offices: Drum Captain 12: M+M Captain 10: Pit Sgt 11 Plans: University of Rochester and law school Memories: Low five: A day at the Chip estate: Perc trips: Atlantic Coast Champs 86: Kelly and Karin: Python: Chip: Rik: Geoff: The Greenhouse: Summer 87: Jammin at Geoff-ro's: Shannon: Belligerent: Killer 87 drumline: Spook: Prom 87: Nothing-forget it! PC quotes: English III- H5 Frolic MICHELLE MOORE Delsea Dr., Goshen Honor Roll 9,10,11 Plans: To have my own daycare center DALE MORRISON Rd lil, Box 314, Belleplain Plans: To reopen the Dead End Memories: The Dead End: Yingin: Homecoming fence: Dave's house GARY MUELLER 46 Mimosa Dr., Rio Grande Cross Country Team 9,10,11: Language Fair 105 Science Fair 10: Track 10,11,12 Plans: Commercial piloting AMY MULLER Petersburg Rd., Dennisville Band Front 9,10,11,12: Basketball Cheerleading 9: Homecoming Court 12: Language Fair 10,11: Prom Comm 11: Science Fair 9,10: Show Choir 11: Ski Club 9: Softball 9,10,ll,l2 Other: Homecoming Comm 12 Awards: Homecoming Queen 125 Best Band Front Member 11: Best Freshman Pom: Band, Cheerleading, and Softball letters Offices: Secretary of Student Council 125 Co-dance Captain 12 Plans: To model and go to school for business management and fashion merchandising Memories: My babe Allan: Sukiaki nights: Lisa and Jer: Denise's Birthday party: Homecoming 87: The crew: Pam and summers of 86 and 87: Band: Show Choir 87: Prom 86 and 87: Flamester: Always : Sept 25: I love you, Mom and Dad KELLY MULVENNA 113 S 10th St., Del Haven Concert Choir 12 Plans: To get married and stay close to my friends DD and DV Memories: All the good times we had together-DD, DV, BV, KO, BC, BJ ROBERT MURRAY Boys' State 115 Computer Club 10: Golf 11: Language Fair 10,11: Math League 11: National Honor Society 11: Prom Comm 11: Science Fair 9,10,11: Science League 9,10: Yearbook Comm 11 Other: Senator at Boys' State Awards: US Army Science and Engineering Award-Bronze: Who's Who Among American High School Students Offices: Junior Vice President: SCA Advisory Comm Plans: College and possible military career Memories: AP History with Mr. Zebedies: Mr. Steck's computer programming class: Delaware Valley Science Fairs MELISSA NIELSEN 120 27th St., Avalon Concert Choir 9,10,11,12q Track 9 Plans: College and career in law Memories: Friends-Michele D, Dawn G, B,S, TJ, and everyone else: The entire sophomore year: First day freshman year: Graduation day DIANNE NEVILLE RALPH O'NEAL DOUGLAS OSMUNDSEN HEATHER PANTELLAS 6740 Ocean Dr., Avalon Marching Band and Front 9: COE 12: Homecoming Court 11,12: Science Fair 10: Track 9 Plans: Going to real estate school: Modeling Getting married to GG Memories: GRG: JR: JN: JA: RS: MW: RP: RL: DZ: MG: JG: PP: Maybe they're at 7- 11 : Silk sleeve: Feather: Sug : Tommey D Backwards: Holly: Eve: Oasis: The cruise: Dirty Dancin: Fork tongue: Ahhh: An omen: Dana: Genesis concert: Vamp: Ove: Drew: If you can find it : Patty Costa: I want to get: Expose: C before S: Century 21: Dutch Corner: Scizzors: Michael Gardener: Rio Grande LS 5 You can do it-you look old enough ANNA PARKER 771 Goshen Rd., CMCH Band Front 9: Concert Choir 9: COEXCIE 11,12: Christmas Dance Comm 10,12: Girls' State 11: Honor Roll 9,10,11,12: Prom Comm 11,12: Science Fair 9,10: Social Science Fair 10: Wrestling Manager 9: Yearbook Comm 9,10,11,12 Other: VICA and 4-H Awards: Principal list for votech 10,11,12: 4- H Teen Leadership Office: VICA Parlamentarian: 4-H offices Plans: Get a childcare license Memories: Sophomore year with Jacki and Scott: Mr. Peck's class: Mr. Seim: Passing written test for driver's license: Bringing coffee to Warren every morning: Summer school: Mustang: Love for Eddie Helfer5 Eddie's midnight death rides f145mphJ: Bomb scares: Boardwalk: Parties: Jeff: JB: Mrs. P: Matt C: Jacki and Randy: tina: Tiff: Wendy: Lonny: Dan: Shane and Shawn: Tina J: Connie: Brenda and Thermon: Alex: Holly: Kenny: Mins: Joann: Austin: Mike: Matt and Chill KARIN PARKER 6 Domi Dr., CMCH Basketball 9,10,11,12: Christmas Dance Comm 12: Honor Roll 9,10,11,12: Key Club 9,12: Language Fair 9,10,11: National Honor Society 11,12: Prom Comm 11: SCA Rep 9: Softball 9,10,11,12 Awards: Outstanding Achievement for Horticulture 11: Varsity Letter Basketball 9 10,11,12: Softball 11,12 Offices: Class Treasurer 9,10: National Honor Society Historian 12 Plans: Be a VJ on MTV Memories: Best friends-MJ, CD, AF ' lunchtime, KM, JM, GR: Santa Claus, The Red Mustang and the white Vette: Michele on New Year 87: Smell-o-vision, The Abby Dance: Christmas Dance 86: Homecoming 87: U2: Hey, Hey Monkees: Mi amiga Amapola KRISTINE PAYNTER 50 Rte. 47 South, Dias Creek Marching Band 9,10,11,12: Stage Band 9,10,11,12: Percussion Ensemble 9,10,11,12 Plans: Go to college for Music or Business Management Memories: Atlantic Coast 1986 and 87: Calis: Mr. LUDWIG: fighting with Flip: NEW YEARS EVE 1985: 4-17-87: Trips to A.C.: good friends: DW, KM, KC, GS, DS, AM, LG. I love you MOM and DAD. JOHN PETRONIS 1A Lord Lane, Swainton Christmas Dance Comm 12: Golf 9,10,11,12: Homecoming Comm 12: Language Fair 9,10: Science Fair 9,10 Awards: Letter in golf Plans: Go to college and try the tour Memories: The Nova: Marcus's house: Cohanzik GC: My best friend Sean: Johnny G: Jerry: Lori: ILYLR DENISE PFALTZGRAFF JENNIFER PHILLIPS REGINALD PITTS MELODIE PORCH 65 Mimosa Dr., Rio Grande Advanced Choir 11,12: Concert Choir 9,10,11,12: Field Hockey 9,10,11,12: Honor roll 9,11: Language Fair 10,11: Science Fair 9,11: Show Choir 11,12: Yearbook Comm 12 Plans: College Memories: Canada 87 and DH: Show Choir 87: Waddling: The Bear: Best friends-DD, DA, SA, TM THEODORE FLORIDA PUGLIESE PO Box 398, Woodbine Plans: To go back to Florida and buy a new Monte Carlo SS Memories: Mr. Ed: DH: Bk: Mr. Gorman: BS: Calvert's class: Jesse's class: TT: JW: DL: TL: Miss Herman's class: Pee-Wee Herman: LC: Cory's party: Chew crew: My Adidas: My Fila: Dougie Bee: JW: EW: The Troopers: The BPC: The Parties: My Monte Carlo: Good ol'Mr. Exley: GA: Sandi: Johnson's pit with Luke: Doc: Peckster: Mr. Peck's class TODD PUSTILNICK 22 Halbe Lane, CMCH Baseball 12: Marching Band 9: Play Performance 12: Science Fair 9,10: Show Choir 11 Other: Variety Show 10-12 Plans: Attend college, get rich, and buy a Jag Memories: Senior homeroom with Scott and Rob: Afterbirth: Sunday football: Being with Shannon NICOLE REICHARD 47 Orbit Dr., CMCH Basketball Cheerleading 10: Concert Choir 9,10,11,12: Christmas Dance comm 11,12: Field Hockey 9,10,11: Honor Roll 9,10,11,12: Language Fair 9: Prom Comm 11: Science Fair 9: Show Choir 9: Surf Team 10,11 Plans: Sit back and relax Memories: My father: Bill: Dawn: Bonnie: Jud: JA: Mark: Kathy: Keith: Allison: Spending time with Bill and all my friends: Going to parties: Sean's house: 4 wheeling at night: Genuine draft: Ski trip 86: Gee, I finally made it: I love you, Mom, John and Bill: thanks for everything BETH REILLY MARTIN RHETT GWENDOLYN RICH 10410 Sunset Dr., Stone Harbor Concert Choir 10,11: Honor Roll 9,10,11,12: Key Club 9,12: Language Fair 9,10: Play Performance 11: Science Fair 9,10,11: Social Science Fair 12: Yearbook Comm 12 Plans: Go to college and be successful Memories: Homecoming 87: AS: AJS: KP: Lunch mods: Various excursions during the year: Bahamas 88: Genesis: UK and the femine device: SH Point: Hector Sanchez HAROLD RICHARDS ED RITCHIE VALESSA ROCKE 308 2nd St., Rio Grande Band Front 10: Basketball Cheerleading 10: Football Cheerleading 11: Honor Roll 9: Key Club 9,10: Language Fair 10,11: Play Performance 12: Science Fair 9,10,11 Other: Optimist Club Speech 9: Soccer Manager 9: Talent Show 10: Jr. Miss 12 Awards: Letters for band, cheerleading and soccer manager: Del. Val Science Fair-3 Honorable Mentions: Optimist Speech 2nd: Science Fairs 2 1st, 2 2nd Plans: Major in psychology and eventually become rich and famous - Memories: BF's-TS, AK, RH, HP, ML, JW, JK, MW, CR, PS: Friends-JW, LS, MD, KK, MJ, CB: Hotel California: Breakfast with Missy and Mike: Gaskill house: Dan's Place: Kemal and Kiliguous: BD: BBT: The Keth with dog and cake: The bud beat us: The concerts and police: Yo burn pick-ups: 18th with BJ: Commercial: Road trips: Wimbleton 86: Jr. Miss fiasco: Mallie buddies-Heidi, Joyce, Kelly: Movie buddy Chaz: The Sting : Dead soldier: Summers at Wildwood: The best of times had and still to come: I love my whole family BOB ROTH 207 Ridge Rd., Green Creek Art Club 9,10,11,12: Concert Choir 12: Football 9: Play Performance 12: Ski Club 9,10 Plans: Just to get out and party: Also to find a job Memories: All my best friends-JT, SJ, CL, TJ, HH, RC: Summer school 9-12: The 135 Club 86: All the good times in the graveyard: All the parties and getting sick KAREN RYDER 14 Teal Rd., Rio Grande Band Front 9,10,11,12: Basketball Cheerleading 9,11: Advanced Choir 10,11,12: Concert Choir 9,10,11,12: Christmas Dance Comm 12: Christmas Dance Court 11: Homecoming Court 10: Honor Roll 9,10,11,12: Key Club 9,12: Math,League 11,12: Prom Comm 11: Ski Club 9,10,12: Track 9,10,12 Offices: Class Officer 9,10 Plans: To work at Shellbay Campground, then get married and have four children Memories: California trip with band: England with Vanessa: England with the femine device: Three wonderful years with Tom BENJAMIN SAMSELSKI ALICE SCHELLINGER 63 Rt. 47 South Band Front 10,11,12: Honor Roll 9,10,11,12: Language Fair 9,10,11,12: National Honor Society 11,12: Prom Comm 11: Science Fair 9: Softball 9,10,11,12 Office: Flag Sgt 12 Plans: Attend college for occupational therapy Memories: Joe: The bridge: RW excursions fby the way . . .l: Summer 87-94st: The gatherings: Grad 87: AS and AS Inc: The Places : Junior lunch: Chemistry class: Homecoming campers: Atlantic Coast 86 and 87: Blessed hounds CJF, LL, SD, BTJ: Bus 4952: Have a nice evening, ladies : AS loves JJ MARY SCHEUERMAN RD 41, Box 440-M Concert Choir 9,10,11,12 Plans: Undecided Memories: Summer 87: All my friends-DD, TR, BS, KS, AS-I'll never forget you LORI A. SCHLENGER PO Box 332, Ocean View Plans: To become a hotel and restaurant manager Memories: Christmas dance with SF and EB ALLISON SCHMID 9 Dory Dr., CMCH Christmas Dance Comm 12: Field Hockey 9,10,11,12: Honor Roll 9,10,11,12: Key Club 10,11,12: Language Fair 9,10,11: National Honor Society 11,12: Prom Comm 11,12: Science Fair 9,10,11 Other: Spanish Club 9: Girls Soccer 10: English Exchange 11: Teen Arts Festival 10,11,12: Homecoming Comm 12 Awards: Spanish Award 10: History Award 9 Plans: College, happiness and success Memories: WCHS: Shannon, twins, New Year's 84: Angie Let the good times roll : Chris CSlug!J Tootsie: Friends: Hockey camp: Truckin: Talks with Sean: Prom 86 and 87: Escargot: 37th St., Concerts: Summer 86: England Exchange with Gwen: Los tres dedos Jerry: Memorable times with the Fab Four: Homecoming 87: Love is rare, life is strange, nothing lasts, people change : Thanks, Mom and Dad CAROL SENINGEN 108 Eldredge Ave., Del Haven Christmas Dance Comm 12, Science Fair 12, Track 12 Plans: Go to West Chester and become an elementary school teacher Memories: Times with Fran, Robs, Sue and Re, summers 85,86,87 with FM, RW, MH, and SS, Snarkys, Sr. gym with MV and KF, Friends at MT and PW, Big step, Scary, J's house, EN and MH, Sr. year, I saw your . . ., Backstage passes, CGB, ME, BS, TJ, TL, PS, TMT ILU, F's a lot, Bon chance de class 88 STEVE SEYMOUR 314 Dias Creek Rd., CMCH Baseball 9,10,11,12, Football 11,12, Honor Roll 11 Plans: college Memories: Football, Woodshop with Al, Elwood MELISSA SIEFKEN 400 Bennett Rd., CMCH Concert Choir 11,12, Language Fair 9,10, Science Fair 9,11,12, Show Choir 11,12, Yearbook Comm 10 Awards: School science fairs- 3 Honorable mentions, 1 2nd Offices: Girl Scout Officer Plans: To be a paleontologist Memories: Smini Smirts, The Sandbox Crew, Pulizer surprise, Stone Harbor and all my friends fTed especiallyl BOBBI JO SIKORA 4500 Ocean Dr., Avalon Basketball Cheerleading 9,10,11,12, Football Cheerleading 9,10,11,12, Concert Choir 10, Christmas Dance Comm 12, Girls' State 11, Key Club 10,11, Language Fair 9,10,11, Prom Comm, 11, Science Fair 9,10, Yearbook Comm 11 Awards: Stockton State SF 9 and 10 2nd and Honorable Mention, Delaware Valley . Honorable Mention, Cheerleading MVp 10,11 Offices: Football Cheerleading Co-Captain 10-12, Basketball Cheerleading Co-Captain ' 10-12 Plans: Attend University of Rhode Island Memories: Summer of 87 . . . Kim and Shannon, That house 512 21st St., The beach, Snickers, Shannon's B-day . . . champagne, Dom 4 Prom, Phila 11!9f87, Cheerios, Stone Harbor Blvd with Ron, Dominos and Liberia, Grind . . . smile, Poppy toys, Cheerleading camp and the ramp, 8 mile trail with T and F, Hoagies, Vic . . . Haagen Dazs, Physics class, Senior gym, Rat pack, S Jersey Champs 87, Jeffrey, Shannon .. . my best friend , . . good luck in your future, I love you, Mom and Dad LINDA SINGER 388 39th St., Avalon Band Front 10,11,12, Advanced Choir 11,12, Concert Choir 10,11,12, Honor Roll 9,10,11,12, Language Fair 9,10,11, Play Performance 12, Show Choir 11, Ski Club 9 Other: Talent Show 10, Junior Miss Contest 12 Awards: Dance Captain for Marching Band 12, Best Dancer for Junior Class, Varsity Letters for Choir and Band Plans: To leave NJ forever, To major in journalism and minor in vocal music Memories: Betty Ford talias JWJ, Helen and the girls Qalias LMJ, Hey Jessl, I love you, Derek! The D-heads in Canada, Hotel California 85, Skimbleshanks , Em's house, New Year's 87, Senora, The missing item in Neshaminy 86, I love you, Mom and Dad DARRIN SLATER 43 Petersburg Rd., Dennisville Science Fair 9,10 Memories: Mr. Peck's history class BILLIE JO SNYDER 1761 North Rt. 9, Swainton Plans: College Memories: All my friends JAMES M. SNYDER 26 Ocean View Dr., Ocean View Plans: Attend college and make lots of money Memories: My friends and the ski trip with Dave L, Bob C, and Bill H JEFF SNYDER 4404 Dune Dr., Avalon Cross Country Team 9,10, Language Fair 10,11, Science Fair 9, Ski Club 9,10 Plans: Go to college and manage a business Memories: Ski club 86, Florida 87, Ski trips with Paul G KAREN SNYDER Rd ffl, Box 414 A, CMCH Field Hockey 10,11, Language Fair 10,11, Prom Comm 11, Softball 10,12 Plans: To become a dental hygienist Memories: The smoke bomb , BS, PT, BJS, Cubbi and Pooh, Brian VICTORIA SOLOMON 934 S. Rt. 47, Cape May C.H. Band Front 9,10, Cheerleading: Basketball 10,11,12, Football 11,12, Key Club 9, Language Fair 9,10,11,12, Science Fair 9, Ski Club 9,10. Plans: Go to college. Memories: MT, LH, KB, CW, BS, MM, Ocean Spray on BJ's dock, Holy Parties wf KS, SB, DL, Domino's Deluxe 8a Cheerios. Shh! Be very quiet. We're hunting chicken! AMELIA SPAULDING 217 West Pacific Ave., CMCH Boys Basketball Manager 9,10,11,12, Advanced Choir 12, Concert Choir 11,12, Girls' State 11, Honor Roll 9,10,11,12, Key Club 10,11, Language Fair 9,10, National Honor Society 11,12, Play Performance 12, Prom Comm 11, SCA Rep 10,11, Social Science Fair 10, Student Gov't Day 12, Tennis 11,12 Other: Church Choir 11,12 Awards: Cum Laude in National Latin Exam Offices: Senior Vice President, President of youth group 11,12 Plans: BS in nursing at Rutgers or Trenton State Memories: AS and AS Inc, RW Excursions tI'm not gonna lielg Partying with TG, KL, AS, GR, TS and everyone else, Party on 94st, Homecoming 87, Jess's class, Junior lunch, Baltimore excursion, B-A-R night football, Graduation 87, insidefoutside, TB, The F's, Alice's headaches, Fun places with the men, Fetal Pig Rap, My family, A loves D TINA SPRAGUE 3128 Shunpike Rd., Rio Grande Concert Choir 12, Honor Roll 11,12, Soccer Mana-er 9,10,11 Plans: To own a beauty shop Memories: Brenda Willis, Jimmy',, Junior homeroom, Get out of here! I am sunbathing. I love you, Mom and Dad, JB, KS, DL CHIP STAPLES 29 Hand Ave. Ext., CMCH Marching,Band 9,10,11,12, Stage Band 10,11,12, Percussion Ensemble 9,10,11,12, Play Performance 11,12, Show Choir 11,12 Plans: Attend music school and go on to become a professional musician Memories: Sholto, Tony, Lisa K, JJ, SL, JS, LM, MC, GS, HH, PM, TD, GB, Oyster, Mary Jane, Hollywood, NR, The week after the Grateful Dead, ME, KD, CM, TR, AM, TS TRISH STECHER 488 Shore Rd., Clermont Basketball Cheerleading 12, Football Cheerleading 12, Concert Choir 10,11,12, Language Fair 9,10,11, Prom Comm 11, Track 11 Plans: Attend college Memories: The Bronc, Hag-Alli, Hold this, Bikini diet, Beer cheer, Adv Bio, Have a nice day, Junior lunch, Howard Jones KHP, EF, NBJ, Xmas Dance 86, Shan L's parties, Fuzzy navels, Ralph, Luvin WC, Best friends-KA, AH+CC, KS, AS, CG RAY STEFFENS 312 Mechanic St., CMCH Soccer 10,11 Plans: To attend college and become a state trooper, Watch out! Memories: Home Ec with Scott 87-88, Woodshop with SS, JW 86, The assassination 87 DAWN STEWART 145 Stipson Isl. Rd., Eldora Marching Band 9, Stage Band 9, COE 12, Christmas Dance Comm 9,10, Honor Roll 12, Percussion Ensemble 9, Prom Comm 11 Other: Boys Baseball Manager 10 Awards: Letters Plans: Get married on 9-17-88 and help handicapped children Memories: Nov 12, 87 proposal from Paul Skill, Proms with Paul, Christmas Dance 10, Going to breakfast with Sue, Lunch with Kelli, Great Adventure with Karen and Jeannie's chin, Whole entire freshman year, My heart will always be yours, Paul, Thanks and lots of love to Mom, Dad, Tami, Joe and Hubby, Dawn and Paul, Karen and Tommy forever BOBBI STITES PO Box 97, Rt. 47, South Dennis Stage Band 9, Honor Roll 12, Language Fair 10,11, Play Performance 12, Ski Club 12 Plans: Go to college and be involved in sports broadcasting or acting Memories: Pegs parties: Smoke bomb , CM: MC: KS: BJS: PT: KK: DT: MN: AC: LJ and my other friends KATHRYN L. STITT 6 Shady Lane, Green Creek Concert Choir 10:11:12: Christmas Dance Court 11: Honor Roll 12: Language Fair 9: Prom Comm 12: Science Fair 9: Soccer Manager 9 Plans: To attend college to become a lawyer Memories: Shannon B: Dawn L: Vicki S: Oh God. it's Jesus and Moses: Prom 87 with Frank: Hey. do you see the lights: Fuzzy nayel Buddy: Old time rock'n roller: Eye Spy: get the bucket: The reason skirt: Bowling with John. Shan and Corey: Topeka: Pantyhose off the light: John's truck: Prom-86: MT: Nikki: Scarfo: All my friends especially Shan: Mr. Peck studyhall: Bertha and Gladus: CBJ-SB: 12f12f86: Michele's curb MARK STROHM DAWN STUBBINS 26 Cardinal Dr.. CMCH Marching Band 9.1O,11: COE 12: Honor Roll 11: Language Fair 11 Plans: To major in business Memories: JW+NE-Pizza Hut: Where did those bottles come from : I'll never forget my friends at Crestview: Forever and always JA: Good luck to my sister Wendy, Pam H: Lori H: Thanks, Mom and Dad-I love you SCOTT SUPPLEE 705 E Bennett Rd.: CMCH Football 9.10.11.12: Softball Manager 10,11.12: Student Goy't Day 12 Awards: Honorable Mention CAL 11: Best Defensive Lineman 11: Letters in Football and Softball Offices: Captain of Football 12 Plans: Go to college or become a hermit with Harry and John Memories: AD: AS: CL: DA: t'Backstop : John Boy : HW: My broken arm: Home Ec with Ray: Shop with John: Pizza Hut: Capt. Crunch : The Russian Bear : The softball team and the football team: Spuds fget out of the holel: Hooters concert with Jim: Basketball games: Coach Cuz : Uncle Doug: All the parties: 66: The Press Box with Riggs: The assassination: The Might Nova: Mr. Peck tHooray for Hollywood! TAMMY SWAGLER Petersburg Rd., Dennisville Marching Band and Front 9:10,11:12: Honor Roll 9,11: Language Fair 10,11: Science Fair 9: Ski Club 9: Softball 9,10,11:12 Awards: Most Improved Player 10: Best Defensive Player 11 Offices: Captain of Woodwinds Plans: Go to college Memories: Atlantic Coast Champions 86: Gregg lFredl: KP: Butterball: Amy and Allen: SS: Softball MICHELLE SWECKER Rd 1, Box 27: Shady Lane, CMCH Plans: Go to school for nursing Memories: Shari: Sherri: Peggy: Jeannette: Burnt fingers: Arizona trip with votech: Being elected Parliamentarian as a sophomore and a senior at votech JEANETTE SZYMANSKI 303 Delsea Dr.: Goshen Basketball 10: Advanced Choir 12: Concert Choir 9:10,11,12: Christmas Dance Comm 9: Key Club 9,1O,11:12: Prom Comm 9,12: Show Choir 9,11:12: Ski Club 9: Yearbook Comm 9 Plans: Real estate broker Memories: Melissa: Christy: Canada trip: Bus: Burnt finger: BL: Party: CH and apartment: Twee : TW PEGGY TEASE 1761 Rt. 9: CMCH Plans: Work and make a lot of money Memories: Bobbie Stites: Karen Snyder: Billie Jo Snyder: Marges Diner: Stacey: Sharon: Sue: Albert: Robbie Logan BRUCE TERRY DAN TERSHANA 303 Linden Lane, Rio Grande Art Club 10,11: Basketball 9: Cross Country Team 10,11: Language Fair 9,10: Science Fair 10: Track 9,10,11,12 Awards: Science Fair 2nd: 4 Varsity Letters for Track: 2 Varsity Letters for Cross Country: MVP Cross Country Plans: Go to college or art school Memories: Skating: Hard core shows: Track: Getting MVP in cross country: My friends EMILY THALER 130 Beach Dr., CMCH Advanced Choir 10:11:12: Concert Choir 9:10:11:12: Field Hockey 9:10,11: Language Fair 10,11: Science Fair 9:10:11 Plans: Go to college and do some traveling Memories: Trav Demore: lJumpj Waba-CCS Del and Em84J: Marky forever lBoston: Dead: U2, Yesj: Bang-bang: What about U, Dad: My secret desk writer: Md with Lynn: Stranded island: Naked pool convicts: Paris was great 87: SSoioo: Duga, Duga, HK: Meep, Mipe: Richy: DA: TK LM: LS: LW: CT WENDY SUE THOMAS 309 Mechanic St.: CMCH Marching Band and Front 9,1O: Advanced Choir 10,11: Concert Choir 9,10:11,12: Key Club 9: Show Choir 9:11:12 Plans: Accounting Memories: Working at McD's, My 12th grade year: Parties: Going to California with band: Ted and me DAVID THOMPSON PO Box 557: South Seaville Marching Band 9:10,11,12: Percussion Ensemble 9:10:11 Plans: Own my own marina Memories: California trip: DM: MT: HC: RB: MS: DL: Parties: Atlantic Coast 86: 87 MARK TOMLIN Delsea Dr., Goshen Plans: Get new truck and my own house Memories: The rice burner: LH: MS: TF: RL: JB: HR: JS: DT: DM: SB and everyone else MICHELE LEA TOMLIN Belleplain Concert Choir 12: Field Hockey 9,10,11,12: Key Club 10,11 Plans: Jr. college Memories: VS: CC: LH: MC: BS: TW: BJ'S: SR: KM: Sneaking out at 108st: Asti Spumanti: Swipes: 300 ZX: 871: Chevette: HA: AC: Valentine's Day 87: Kim's apartment BEVERLY LYN TOZER 40 Swainton Rd.: CMCH Honor Roll 9:10:11 Awards: English Achievement Awards 10,11: Directorls Award 10 Plans: Probably go to college and staying with Jerry Memories: Jerry: Prom 87 with THE dress: Mr. Peck's study halls: HJ: Getting out of Physics: AD: Snoopy: Freshman English TREVOR TOZER TIFFANY TOZOUR 282 18th St., Avalon Basketball 9: Surf Team 10: Tennis 12 Plans: Commercial Art Memories: Nicole G-R: Kelly H-A: Guppy: Summer friends: Road trips: Bowie: Substance: Squeeze IJCIBJ: UBYP: Parties 18th: The all nighters: Dippen: Boat 7f4f84- 5-6: Cruzing Gidget: Psycho-killer: LT: Mom: Dad and Tommy IU-Rulel EMILY TURNER 31 Swainton-Goshen Rd. Marching Band9,10:11:12: Stage Band 9: Science Fair 9:11: Yearbook Comm 10 Awards: Varsity Letter for Band: 1st Middle Science Fair: 1st Stockton Science Fair: Honorable Mention DVSF Offices: Quartermaster 10: Mellophone Sgt 11: Brass Lt 12 Plans: Work in local government Memories: All my friends: MS: TM, TB, TF: RM: RE, FH, SH, BD, JP: 10-24-87: I love you, DH: Stone Harbor: Work at BTL: Winning Atlantic Coast 86: Mr, Steady's Physics class in the sandbox JACKY VARNER MARY ANNE VERFAILLIE 27 E Pacific Ave.: CMCH Yearbook Comm 10 Awards: Physical Science Plans: Become an accountant and get married to Harry Memories: Senior year gym class: Times with Harry from 7-30-86: Times in Consumer Ed with Tina and Mr. Peck: Kelly and Carol: Junior and Senior Prom with Harry: BUZZ DANA VERITY 3 N 10th St.: Del Haven Ski Club 12 Plans: Live it up for a year: then go to college Memories: My friends DD, KM: BV: BC, JC: BS: JO, SH, LS: KD, CH: RW: Working at the Deli and seeing what's-his-name: Mr. Peck's history class and liking Mr. Riggitano: Doc's gym class with Deanna: meeting Mr. Hammel in suspension: My freshman year with Mark: Playing prank on JB5 Okay, Melissa: Mr. Seim's tie: Hey, Deanna, love it: Mr. Ratchford and Mr. Barber in 9th mod lunch SAM VITOLA 10 N 8th St., Del Haven Baseball 9,10,125 Football 9,10,11,125 Ski Club 95 Wrestling 9,10,11,12 Awards: MVP in Wrestling: lst Team 11 Office: Captain of Varsity Wrestling and Varsity Football Plans: Hoping to go to college and to be a wrestling coach TONYA WAKEFIELD 2 Ella Ave., Goshen Rd., CMCH Basketball Cheerleading 10: Advanced Choir 10,11,125 Concert Choir 9,125 Show Choir 9: Soccer Manager 9,10 Other: South Jersey Chorus Plans: Go away and come back as a star: To always let my dreams take me far Memories: IOC5 Beastie Boys concert: Canada: VO5 Brian Murray: Get the bucket: The Szymanski sisters: MT friends forever BP: HA changed person JACQUE WALSH 8 Domi Dr. COEICIE 12: Honor Roll 10,115 Ski Club 9,10 Plans: To become a medical secretary and to marry WTJ Memories: Christmas dance 845 Bill: My best friend Susan: Andre's place: 12-14-845 DSLB party at the cove: Adrian Brown aka LS5 I love you, BJ REYNOLD WANG 44 Acorn Lane, CMCH Honor Roll 9,10,11,125 Key Club 9,105 Language Fair 9,10,115 Math League 10,11,125 National Honor Society 11,125 Science Fair 9,10,115 Science League 9,10,11,125 Tennis 9,10,11,12 Awards: 87 2nd team All-CAL Tennis: 1st DVSF 85 Plans: Princeton or Cornell for engineering Memories: 87 tennis season: Skylark: Physics MICHAEL WARD Golf Club Rd., CMCH Plans: Going into real estate and taking it easy Memories: The crue: The Chev: Mrs. Buesing: SS: Slump5 JE: MM: HC: TH: LU5 BH: DH: ML: TKD Whoopi JODI M. WARNER 2930 Ocean Dr., Avalon Basketball Cheerleading 115 Girls' State 115 Honor Roll 9,1O,11,12: Language Fair 9,10,115 National Honor Society 11,125 Percussion Ensemble 11,12: Prom Comm 115 SCA Rep 9,10,115 Science Fair 9,10,125 Ski Club 12: Soccer 95 Track 9,10,12 Awards: Senator of Girls' State Offices Class Treasurer 11: Vice President of National Honor Society Plans: Pilot or environmental science Memories: Pete: May 125 Chemistry-PL, JR, MS: The UK: Lee: Laurie and Stef-thanks: Summer 875 Sailing BILL WATSON 23 Acorn Lane, CMCH Golf 9,10,11,12 Memories: I love you, Hector and Juanita DONNA WEAKS Main St., South Seaville Softball 9,1O,11,12 Award: Most improved 11 Plans: Go to college Memories: Best friends KP, KC, Tracey: Trips to AC LAURIE WEIMER 508 Bennett Rd., CMCH Marching Band 9,10,11,125 Christmas Dance Comm 12: Honor Roll 9,10,11,12: Language Fair 9,10,11: National Honor Society 11,125 Percussion Ensemble 10,11,125 Prom Comm 115 SCA Rep 9,10,11: Science Fair 9,10,11: Ski Club 9,10,11,12 Offices: Class Treasurer 11 Plans: Major in mathematics or engineering in college Memories: Stef5 Jodi: Gregg: Percussion ensemble: England: 4 : Mr. Ludwig: Ski trips TIANA WEN Concert Choir 11: Science Fair 11 Plans: To major in accounting in college Memories: Math with Mrs. Warren ANTHONY WHITE 109 E Wiley St., Whitesboro CIE 12 Plans: I plan to travel around the world with my girl and money Memories: Aka eazy T : Chilling out with the fellas: AL5 JB: Turtle: Craze G5 Criz5 Gil: J Nice: The Twins and Chill: Martin: Most of all, my girlfriend Fujji JOHN WILLIAMS 208 East Atlantic Ave., CMCH Track 11 Plans: Go to college and become a fashion designer: Travel around the world Memories: Cole Madeena Boys BRENDA WILLIS 7 Secluded Lane: Rio Grande Basketball 10,115 Marching Band and Front 9,10: Honor Roll 95 Ski Club 9 Plans: Career in hairdressing and never get married Memories: Band trips with my best friend: Suspension with Tina, Shannon, and Non- Nervous Man 5 Basketball with Kel, Betsy, and Mr B DAVID WILSON 189 36th St., Avalon Basketball 12: Concert Choir 12: Football 9: Surf Team 9,10,11,12 Plans: Go to a small college and then who knows what Memories: Cindy: Ron: Team mule: RB: Having a blast JOHN WOHR 318 E Hagan Rd., CMCH Concert Choir 12 Awards: Qualified for the National Horse Show at Madison Square Garden 86,87: Qualified for United States Equestrian Finals, National Medal Finals. and New England Medal Finals 87 Plans: To ride as a professional or become a hermit with Scott Marks: My VW Rabbit and my mom's Buick: Hey. Frank. you know how we roll: Prom 87: Wildwood with Sean and John: Frank's Superbowl party: Rich's All Nighter: Hydrosliding with the boys: Christmas Dance 86: Bill's house with Sean and John: Pizza Hut with Scott: Woodshop 86,875 SM: JM: SS: TB: SO: DW: LH: JM: MS: HW: Hey Sean. we made itl RANDY WOLFORD 274 51st St., Avalon Advanced Choir 9,10.11.12: Concert Choir 9,10,11,12: Class Officer 9: Football 9: Key Club 9,10: Show Choir 9.10,11.12: Soccer 10: Surf Team 9.10.11.12: Track 10 Other: All South Jersey Chorus 9 Awards: Music: Soccer: Football: Choir Plans: A local or state police officer Memories: Squiggy: Choir: Basketball and football games: Billy l: Friends: Girlfriend: Canada 87 HARRY WOZUNK 202 Davis Rd., Rio Grande Marching Band 9,10,11,12: Stage Band 9.10: Key Club 9,10,11,12: Percussion Ensemble 10,11,125 Play Performance 12: Show Choir 10 Awards: Key Club Treasurer 86-87 Service: Band-Most Improved Line and Service Beyond Needed 84-85 Offices: Key Club Sgt at Arms 85-86: Treasurer 86-88: Band Sgt 85-86: Capt 86-88 Plans: To go out and conquer the impossible tthat's practically everything and anythingl Memories: All of the best times with everyone: All of the famous trips: Key Club: Percussion: Band tCA.CAN.b: The vehicle: Red tomato 1 and 2: All my friends-JW. 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Radzieta, Manager 1 - ' I X F X y ,- X X ' I LVN-DEE Aov Congratulatlons To The Class Of 1988 Success In The Future Best W1shes d Y S t d Y To The S dy Bt SLVHS Class Of 1988 Go Get em HEF WINDRIFT COURT HOUSE MGTEL VIDEO CENTER VCR Tapes Known For The Flnest Sales Rentals Respected For The Best Jamesway Plaza Cape May Court House NJ 08210 80th St Avalon 368 5175 465 3010 I :IX . 5 ' 'Ax I ': I I Hotel and Conference Center Oceanfront at 78th Street, Avalon, Nl 1609136845 - - Call or wril . Coenallyear 1 ' Complelecon - 0 Hours: Mon a - a ur a 10-9 un 3 e a C6 7 77 7 812655 Cd' U .C wwf Q96 gi Q53 N W V jnzcfclfe gjoumslup Congratulatlons To The Class Cf 1988 MICHAEL J VCLL Mayor CHARLES M. LEUSNER Committeeman ROBERT A. I-IODGES Committeeman t CN Q XJ A . X v x v ' -f X X995 Sk! R A A X C f- N Evouvt gwkshh BEE-2G V Q I CX C . 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