Middletown High School South - Aquiline Yearbook (Middletown, NJ)

 - Class of 1980

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And now, in the serenity and quiet of this lovely place, touch the depths of truth. Feel the hem. You will go away with old good friends. Don't forget, when you leave. Why you came. -Adlai Stevenson I see the rainbow in the sky, the dew upon the grassg I see them, and I ask not why they glimmer or they pass. With folded arms I linger not to call them back: 'twere vain: In this, or in some other spot, I know they'll shine again. -Walter Savage Landor X 7 if-1 - V I '-4-1 OPPOSITE PAGE TOP - Sandy Hook, as viewed from Scenic Drive is South's farthest sending area. BOTTOM - Postal vehicles in Middletown get a daily workout beyond belief as they deliver within a 200 square mile area. THIS PAGE TOP - One of Mother Natures creatures takes a brief pause from the routine to pose for South's roving photographer. 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The longer I live the more my mind dwells on the beauty and wonder of the world, - John Burroughs THIS PAGE UPPER RIGHT - A unique variety of sunsets can be seen in different areas of the township. LOWER RIGHT - Chris' Landing is the takeoff point for many a seaworthy excursion. OPPOSITE PAGE TOP - The nearby Hcity like setting of Red Bank provides a contrast for the resi- dent of Middletown. MIDDLE - A United States Government Road winds its way from one end of the township to the other. BOTTOM - Itls hard to believe that this Post Office could service nearly 50,000 people. 'I I 5 ? 9 It is, indeed, in the home that the foun- dations ofthe kind of world in which we live are laid, and in this sense it will always remain true that the hand that rocks the cradle is the hand that rules the world. - Ashley Montague COMMUNITY 10 The railroad serves as one of the many hands that rock the cradle in the Middletown community. Here at the Middletown train station on Middletown-Lincroft Road many days and evenings begin and end. 11 COMMUNITY From the Bayshore beaches to the hills of Holmdel. Middletown of- fers its residents a wide variety of dwellings from which to choose. South will grow in the next few years as exemplified by the fast diminishing farmlands surrounding the school. COMMUNITY 12 Your house is your fortress in a warring world . . . - Frank Crane 13 COMMUNITY Returning to familiar High School scenes reminds one that Middletown Township is a truly unique community serving many people in many ways. COMMUNITY 14 Q is f-QE -1. 1 'S gd. if ,,,,fM4..v,, - XE , e fx . kin 1 1-4 gw, ' an ...Nw mx-f 2 3 L3 ,A q sqm- Mx K 1+ Q. X ,, . 'A , Q Q Jam., X . , V 4 .-4 end- 4 . Q A sf-xifff.,-.-AQ . S .3 ,view 15 COMMUNITY MIDDLETOWN HIGH SCHOOL SOUTH PRESENTS I I AQUILINE 1980 LAYOUT EDITOR - LINDA PISSICCHIO DELMAR REPRESENTATIVE - DAVID SCHOFIELD j LAYOUT EDITOR - DAVID FERNEE ADVISORS - DWIGHT PFENNIG SENIOR EDITOR - LAUREEN LANGAN PATRICIA LARKIN JUNIOR EDITORS - DAWN MATICHUK PROFESSIONAL PHOTOGRAPHY BY' I NOREEN ENDEMANN DELMA STUDIOS - NEW YORK I SOPHOMORE EDITORS - TINA LILLY PHOTOGRAPHY EDITOR - RAY LISA DIDIA LENARTOWICZ I U rn tn Q rn C3 rn DU 'D I O -I O 5 I '-C cn E '11 I 'JU O tn rn 'JU -I cn E '-I I E Z -I-I O I- cn O Z - U no rig I-Z, S rn U1 -I U CD U 3 5 In UD I-4 ' ITI I3 E 5' 53 51 E E 3 I E I-I-I SU -4 T E so gl I 5 R -4 5 In FI-I Ig 2 50 u-I I CJ ITI G I CD rn O I rn C -I -4 o Z rn If m I S 'I Z I3 ri 2 N Z 2 0 5 O C33 Q cn R Q If 0 E EE 'TI 05 I-5 0- so-I EDU500 I1mI:I?3Z EE 'IE ELI Ei mm may -4'-r-M ---A--A---.-f ---1-----L-AN Ag- -ffD..?-, ........,- ART DIVIDER PAGES BY CAROLYN BLACK - CLASS OF '80 I I I SPECIAL COMMUNITY PHOTOGRAPHY BY WILLIAM BECKETI' - CLASS OF '81 I I I SPECIAL THANKS TO ROBERT WEISS FOR EMERGENCY DEVELOPING Il I I PUBLISHED BY DELMAR YEARBOOK COMPANY, CHARLOTTE, NORTH CAROLINA I 16 I It was Middletown's Vince Lombardi who said, l'The test of this century is whether we mistake the growth of wealth and power for growth in strength and character. As the first gradua ates of the 80's, you can make America better by keeping in mind that who you are is more important than what you have. You have more capacity to succeed than any graduates be- fore you. The next five years will set the pattern of your life. Begin today by believing in yourself. November 29, 1979 Dr. Schneider I 31 I ., xxqx... -ng filly 1 li iv itliillli 5 1 a 50, N :N . is V lift 7,5 5 g Q qi f in if a I 5 t gif l E 6 S llij il Vg jgtjliif E -it S E X ' ---W K., fdkx f I . a .ll N X f X' ---W f new , Qwigfgfgqx s K GUIDANCE i 3--Lf.:-jg its COUNSELOR 15 T O T: I ' . 5 4 , - 1 ' I Q. I l CTT! im I g ss, M it C-3 l '. I 1 - ij V. l A W-4, D tl . il . ' l L-LI, ' l - Q f l i.,...i..m.4. ff? 1 is '.' ,- g t 'l V-pir-1- ' 1' ' . ii- l E2 W ... L . L, , l ' .. l ' ' i l--.-,Q-Z? :rw V at XM -' A N: 5 7 ,E l w- j cet: U , 9 1 l l .. IRSQ CDV N 5 af Y f 53 4 .Sf 'fi ' 27 'I' fri-'E I 'lf as 1 se I if PQ, --- eff 'WML ' 2 ' y g X I . '1 'K A . 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SAM ANDREADES DIANE ARCHAMBAULT ANNETTE ARNER KAREN ARNOLD My 3 yrs. of . ., ? have left a futile at- DiDi Horseback Riding nplibbvh tempt to distinguish my valour from my error. Thus: He that is slow to anger is better than the mighty: and he that ruleth his spirit than he that taketh a city - Prov. 16:32 Thomas Dylan. MPTCTR. a child Y ' Q' L K f ?'? f P... - I t'i. . f wi 3 T -.:. -W: 'mn Q slit , tg as Q Qi tw BRIAN ARWAY The college resource room is fully utilized by Mary Halpin. emo , Q..f CHRISTINE AUGUSTE DANA AULENT I Chris Sewingg Cookingg Swim- Dane 10, 11, 12 -Cheerleading 10 ming. I - Track: Art. Photography 21 SENlORS V it.. JVWV V' V W ' ff- ' 7 VV? ,VVQVVYV 3 f Vf f f' 'z 4 'h V ff f 1 'VV V j V Mm? Vf V VV V V V V V2 VV HV , VQVVVVVVV ' zu . 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A Q 'f 501- -' ff1HzWfL'75' A 1zf::w:f.::gwfiiiw fyw2s,zwxi4wf,:'H- -fW.,,W H .E 'fy Q1 5, ,Q W , 15 ,, ,Z ,W ,A.,, , . , asf K w,,,.-1 '5Z1'::f' WILUAM BISTRITZ I PETER BIQGOQQ I CAROLE BILLERBECK . 10, H, 124-' F05fI93II1f'10, '11, 12, - Sr. Exec.g Jr. Exec.g Cheerleading 'I I ' Student Cosgmcih 11, 12 - Women 1:5515 V ukr- , K 'Q ,Qi XNVNL-x' ff u 9, I ' 'ei N Vi' 'QQ4 EEZ: - A light Iunch and coutf yarcIIi'elaxation are a part of.Soqfh's dqily routine. CAROL BLACK Cahr 1979-80 An Editor - Year bookg Ski Ciubg Drawing: Painting Swimming ' WILLIAM BLACK Bear . . . I don't Want to hear it. you re aggravating me again. Honey. Draw ing: Fishingg Jogging' IW 73? Eiga N BARRY BLOSS A LORI BOCHICCHIO Q27 SENIOIQS MARTIN BOTTINELLI A 'WALTER-A. BOWLEY 'if' A Study 12 - Baskethallg 10, 11, 12 Graphic Arts ffzzrfff' VINCENT S. BRAND l K S 2 5? Z si? South Phys. V Ed. experienceq I CAROL ANN BRENNAN SENIORS 28 ANTNONY BREZA Tony I hate that carl!! Fort Mon, mouth Motorcycle Clubg Motorcycle Moto Crossg Electronic Projectsg Automobile repaireg Explorer Scouts Asohalt Tehnisu has become a commogji 25 712' I 5 'gf f y , 'A iw, '54 A Y -1 A , y A if 1 SUSAN BRILLHART X or l ,GBONNIE BZQINKMAN A A Sue, Brill, Bnlio-. . , Yo'u'll die! wiidn A cany the mail? Fll carry the mail. ' Through the woods? Mrs. Lieberfs 5 Chem. Il classy Shower fights and V pina ,partiesg Honor Rollg Twirlirigg A Choir ' My ,Q if fr ' V YA -4 I. MARK P. BROWER CA11-IERINE L. BROWN LORI ANN BROWN WILLIAM J. BROWN Haven't the slightest idea Fnsbeeg Bicycling: Teriniss Swimmings Flag Paintingg Being with fiends Twirler - 1 f- .rg - .--.il DAVID L. BURKHARDT 5 if in 3 guyz f'?',LA , Xfgvfi'-a f7.f xl. ,flfff7, 1,51 .TQ 'v . Student Aides play a large role in the successful operation of High School South. THOMAS A. BULL Min Altieri's Co-op class 11, 12 Honor Roll DAVID E. 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CAMAROTE , 10, 11, 12 - Basketballg 10, 11. 12 - Softballg Playing the guitar qv, JEFFREY CAMPBELL Qi' 1-Q., , 'DAWN CHRIS CARD KELLY CARROLL r ' CAROLYN CASSONE , r ff4AB1AT- CASTELU-N0 I wish iwas a httle girl again, abroken doll is easier to fix than a broken heart , 10 - Soccer Bail Girlg 311, '12E'- Scorekeeper ' i 31 'ssifuoiis DAWN HELEN CAVANAGH V H A h' f f f A 1 ' r 14faem,'m?5s.-wlA f . ' DAVID CHRISTENSEN Dave Water Skiing and Snow Skiing X' Z Eng? , :ii 5 A 5 I fr ,Q E 4' , , H 'llvl r I' fiw,,7,, y I r, S 4 f Lv w , Q W cms J. CELESTINA A LEIGHAA. CHAFKIN, y n NEIL H. CHILDRESS A Celly, Crash, Knockwurst' National Honor Societyg Fogtballg Trackg Archeryg Pianog Swimming A 'A r - f ' -'-' 'A ' Iffggf , LAURA A. CITARELLA SENIORS 32 ' Undivided attention isrnecessaryyrto coma prehend any subject fully, m - ' f HX y TONIQDCITARELLA A ' You got that right 4 Lynyrd Skynyrd A ..Q It'S Eggyln' A , V W f , ,twiz Qi, , i ,QV f is X C N 5 Tk V I df W 1Qt..-fvl' , 1.i, C if i . j , :' x l x TIMQTHY A. CLARK ALISON COHEN ROBIN COHEN Tim Wah, D9.Ja.Vu3 Tennis with National Honor Society, 10 - Twirlerq caoch Eckerg Working at Buxton's Ski 11, 12 '- TWlfliUQ Captain Clubg Chess Club: Bowling Tile' E QW 4 t Seniors curb their thoughts during lunch time break outside the cafeteria. ' 'RUE ROBIN H. COHEN villa few C x g MIKE COLOGNA ff' QENNP LORI LEA COMMARATO v-s-fi, ,I vzfff KAREN M. CONGDON l love it!!! All the fun in Stagecraft with LM. Being the 'prop chicks, for Carousel and The Sunshine Boys' Guitaristg Dancingg Singing i JW KATHLEEN CONNELL H , iAfier thinking it oven EI guess we'll head for class. MH? K I Q f f 1.1, vw M4 , 1 f X Z CHRISTOPHER CONNOLLY2 Wfiwm DIANE M. CONNOR H 'im 5 WSW, ,W wwf mCA'l1HY Aj CORSAKY, 1 scovr A. COTENOFF Liz Corian 1 EECLAIRE COTTON ' 0 1 12 - 'Student Couricilg 10, 11 - , Statz 10 - Varsity Basketball GiganfiC f K ' 1 Softballg 10 1 Field Hockeyg 10 - Manager: 11 - J.V. Basketballg 11, 12 , V 1 ' ' ' f Basketball Managerg 12 - V.P. East '- National Honor Society , V House' ' ' E V i SENIORS 134 V gmfwgw ,f .,.f Q- if H .193 My -ri 4... 5 RENEE MARISA COVINO Reeni . . . Have to mention MG. from North - my 'Dream On' pal 11, 12 - National Honor Societyg 11, 12 - Yearbook: 11. 12 - Band A rapidly approaching birdie is the target for a quick return. ,- ' Vw, if xfl ELLEN CUNNINGHAM STACY JEAN CUPOLO GREGORY CYR El . . . Always remember 7th period in Cheerleading 11th with Mr. K. and Chem. with Mrs. T. 10 - Softballg 11 - Softball Managerz 10 - Basketball Managerg Guitarist: Roller Skating l DOROTHY CRAWFORD Dori f df? ,sl WZ QV f Cf' SUE CROWELL , v,,. Nkk,, A , ,5, , f if ,,..p-v' .li , qt PETER CHARLES DAIT CH 35 SENIORS M , 2 JULIA M. DALTON 1 1 i1Jill 11, 12 - National Honor Societyg 10 - Girls Trackg 11,1 12 -1- Swim Teamg 10, 11, 12 - Flag Twirleifg 10, 11 - Play5g11,12 - Choir 11 11 1' Za HOLLYWJEAN DAVIS 1 , 1 1 12 - Student Council Secretatyg 11 4 Show Flagsg 11, 12 - Swim Team Cap- tain SUSAN D. DAVIS 1 1 A A Will always remember 5th period cycl- ing. 1 lth with Mr. McDermott and singw V, ing in Chemistry with MS. and SG, V and ML. y y A SENIDRS 36 1 W A ,KATHRYN 'ii DALY 1 A 1 1 RAYlVIOND151S,ADALY A 1l2ETl2R1JAl1llEia DLRUS 11 Scientific 'istzratelicake baking 1by11culinaty partnersg 5 1 1 11 1 1 1' 'SKY' KATHLEEN DAWSUN1 1 1 Kathy, .t'. . lwouldhif Iycogld, but I can't sp IVwon't ,1Oy- Varsity Softballg 11 - Soceer1lVIahager and 1J.V. Basketball A 'bf N .., .1 lb JUDITH DE LUCA LOUlS DE MARCO Show flagsg Forensics: Student Council, Thespians, A.F.S., Jr. Exec. MARGARET MARY DELTUVIA Peggy . . . Don't take life too seriously - youire not going to get out of it alive anyway Thespian Society, Music Man, Fred, Leaving wonderful l???l R.B.C. DEBRA DE STASIO Debbie Honor Society Treasurer, A.F.S., Student Council Rep. to the Board, 10, 11 - Soccer Scorekeeper, Yearbook, Drama Club, Alternate to N.J. Girls State, 9-12 - High Honor Roll RICHARD DElCKMANN Cindy Noll creatively forms a future vase . MAURE DELLAVECCHIA i'Moe ., V DENISE DESIDERO 37 SENIORS KATHY s. DESMOND l PAUL DEUSCHLE . 2 L ' fifii-Wax RoBERTi J. DI SANTG i 11, 12 -1 Diving Team ' ' I 1 , K Poise and concentration 'fThe Ho9d Baseball prove valuable in ithe beginnings of a gymnastic routine. l , f . I ug! KATIE DI SCIULLO' ROSANN DI VERNIERI JOHN R. DIODATO j MARGUERITE DONUVAN 10, 11, 12 - Field Hockeyg 10, 11, 12 - Softball SENIORS 38 I oft 2 X llto to Seri' Wh.. AILEEN DROUGHTON QQQEQEQ raiui Qgmmffei fra. fi -,'-f .A The l'Untapped knowledge awaits those who pursue the mysteries of the universe. were is T553 .W Y EILEEN DUIGNAN KEVIN M. DUNPHY Football W my W ll: w l AW an 4 a , -f' ' . N L, , Qff5f'?:2 'f' ROBERT F. DURANTE RENEE E. EICK DAVID EIGENRAUCH MADELINE EINBINDER I Mady Don't dream it, be it National Honor Society - Secretary Playing the Piano 39 SENIORS QM! W1 Happiness comes of the capacity to feel deeply, to enjoy simply, to think freely, to risk life, to be needed. Storm Jameson 40 X 4 1 , -'ff .wy -N., Q gee-' ' - QWZEKV .,fW,, f BONNIE EISENHART I do not fear tomorrow for l have seen yesterday andgl love bday Jr. Exec.g 10, 11 - Show Flagsg 12 - Cabtaing Sailing THOMAS M. FERRY DENISE P. FIEGEI. m ' sEN1oRs 42 . y ffwwm QJEFFREY'A. ELMER 3 SYLVIA ERDOS ' BRENDA FELIX-PRIETO L V i 'fWhat can I say!? Dancing, Peopleg ,V Lisfening to n music X '11, Sam Lospinoso grinds hiswprojeet ,into shape during metal shop class. RICHARD J. FINK A ,.,.,-A DAVA J. FINN CELESTE A. FIX BARRY D. FIAGG LINDA P. FLAHERTY A future college career is delightfully contemplated by Claudia Fulshaw. Water Skiing. Basketball PATRICK FLANAGAN DEBBIE A FIATLEY MICHAEL FOGARTY I 43 SENIORS 1 'CTM' KIM ANN FOLSON - CHERYL L. FOSTER Junior, Exec. 11, 12 - Yearbook Cheri You can if you think you Photographerg Art, Photography can Art The quiet solitude of fourth period .. . BARBARA A, FRANK B Have a blast! Making it through 3 years with Mr. I-lavet Trackg Yearbookg Junior Editorg Artg Sewingg Q, Design QW Jim Pucci CIAUDIAFUIQSHAW A DONNA FURFARO Fusco 12 - Yearbookg 10, 11, 12 - Basket- , Senior Exec Treasurerg Ski Clubg 10 - ball and Field Hockey Art Clubg 10 - Trackg 11, 12 - Varsity Swimming: 10 - Boys Basketball Statg Artg Jr, Prom Decorating Comm. 1st , Place Winner in Monmouth Teen Arts SENIORS 44 Festival 'li SUSAN ANN GAILBREATH Skiingg Gymnasticsg New York Gym- nastics Statesg New Jersey Gymnastics States, To go to the University of Ken' tucky quickly changes to madness at the sound of 5A lunch. SUSAN BETH GARIN Jr. Exec.g National Honor Society: 10, 11, 12 - Ski Club, 11, 12 - Flag Twirling DONNA GARR 10 - Field Hockey, 10 - Basketball, 10. 11, 12 - Softballg 12 - Bowling, Secretary - Fellowship Club, Reading the Bibleg Putting puzzles together SHARON GARTHWAIT Senior Exec. artg an award fxfj BRENDA GALLINA Co-Editor Subterranean , 'S KN ANNA M. GARIBOTTO Anna Banana Dancing, Singing, Cooking GEORGE W. GAUER Buddy, Lee, Wolf . . . For sure, Later Jr. Exec.: Eagle Eye Staffg Soccer, 10, 11, 12 - Hockey, Baseball, Going to concerts, Writing, Going out with girls 45 SENIORS President of National Honor Society, fggfgi iyg ,,:2 W A gm , 47,1 awww 8 , . 4? if J ffbd iywf' 2. wa? Q ' MVN- ,a.1.M,,,,: 1r7g4?mf, , ff if 1 M E an L. GAUNT f PHIEIPL. GAUNW J. GEZXGAN LIEvEN R,GEER1NK i Q V Judy DeL1ica joggingfhei wagfto a future of , ' physiriaI fitness. Kil. i, JENNIFER L. GIAIMO 'fJeng1y 10, 12 - Ski C1ubgJ.V, Snd' L Kfarsiiy Cheerleading Tennisg Frisbee D1ANE M.G1GANTE H51D1 H.61GUERE 4 ffDi.,..Hey,,what's up?T7SinginggDanc- ' M M mQQ Ro11QfSkmg SEN1oRs '46 X, QQ .ef--1' Q JAMES D. GILBERT DIANE GILLIGAN Jim 10, 11, 12 - Varsity Footballg Fishingg Tennisg Skiing JOHN J. GIVENS LORI GIZZI Cut me some slack 10, 11, 12 - Soo cet: Baseball ,AY . a Any place will do for the final preparation of notes for a test. I K .nit DIANA L. GODARD lbs 1 STEPHEN L. GODZAK GI-ENN D- GOEBEI. 47 SENIORS ROBERT MARC GOLD Ski Clubg Tennis Q f 5 W neww ,I Af A .r e it mgxzxim, f ,g'WW1WM'fA T f , Mx, f We gi f f fy i ff 55 . 5 2 4. My f K I ilg M' ' 7 7? 4 W,,wY'1 ANN M. GORDAYCHIK 1: T Rea-ily . ,. OK 10, 11 - Honor Roll Jr. Prom Committeeg Sewingg Bowling Tennis - 'ai W, ,Q 7 riff. 'L yr in ggi kv. ANNE WO GORDON lf Mwsmwwiff Yrwy' , A School spirit is W 'tg-A, ,, GAR? MIKE ooasxi R ' MARKSJOHNAGORSKI JAMES R. GRAMPP 1- SUSAN T, GRANESE siswions 48 Jim 10, 11, 12 - Marching Band 10, 'Sue , . . listen togood music, to party 11, 12 - Ski Clubg 10 - Cross,Countgy Become an actress l E-fe-rt -fb dd ,429 JODI KAY GRANGER KELLY D, GREENE Jo . . . Say hellon Jr. Prom Committee, Leathercraft not an endangered species at High School South. Q l MARTHA GREENWALD WW . f, 5 M ,af gunz um' LORI C. GRlLLON L'Channing . . . I know that we will never change, 'cause we've been friends through rain or shine for such a long, long time - Gordon Lightfoot 10, 11, 12 - Softballg 11 - Soccer Ball Girl, fir jg: wha Q7 ...X . V Q 5 , , ai, RAY S, GRIMM SUSAN B. GROSSMAN JULIE K. GROVES 'Gnmace The impgtug that makes l'll always remember Mom iLaine Sut- 'lJul 10, 11 - Honor Roll: Tennis you fly is our great 11, 12 - Footballg 10 - JV Baseballg human pggggggion' tonl 10, 11, 12 - Thespian Society, Bowling Subterranean Mag.: 10, 11, 12 - Ski Clubg Plays Musicg Writing Horseback Riding 49 SENIORS 'fffff' 'KATHLEEN M. GULRVICH A Kathi A Ev GUZQWSKI MICHAEL HABERMAN Mari If you love something set it free, if it comes back to you itls yours, if A not - you never really had it anyway . . , Going to the beach in 11th and getting a ride with a lunatic - - 7 MARY M, HALPIN ' '- Harpoon 10, 11, 12 +- FieldHockeyg 210, 11, 12 W Basketballg Yearbook M i, ELAINE G. HAHER L . ' ' 11, 12 -A Ski Clubg 11, 12 - Swim ,Teamg 10 - Basketball ltls not always difficult to find willing Seniors to pose 'for a 'Ncandidlf I f .JOHN CHRIS HANEY E y MARTIN J. HANSEN A A Gezacknick My arm Hanging out of Miss McDermott's vvindowl watching Michaels dump a garbage can over Camels head- My SENIORS 50 'fir QTEK.. im f A scorr HANSON JANET L. HASSELL came G. HATHAWAY 10. 11,12 - Marching Band: 10,11,- Wrestlingg Judo , ' 4, . . ..... . ., . .. H' ,N Li., as W i 5 A!, 1 In Q . is a , i JAYNE HAYDON Kim Folsom retums a devastating forehand in South's parking lot courts. W is HUGH E. HAYES fig 1,40 'V t BRETT W. HEGGEN LINDA M. HEMBLING Little fish 10, 11, 12 - Ski Clubg 12 - Girl's Track 51 SENIORS K ,i JOHN C, HOEFFLER A ANDREW Si HOLZMANV V Andy . ., Because it was there 10, 11Q 12 4 Cross'Countryg Concert, Stageg and, PitfBandsg Drama f Carousel7'g Photographyg Running MARGARET HOWARTH V Charlie, Vegas' Kid' ...' Digit 10, 11, 121-V Choirg 12 f Marching Bandg Designing play sceneryg Dougie's art class 1 - V, A- ' imklds ' NM-33 QAD Business and clerical skills will aid South ' Seniors in all endeavors. 5' f My , fb ' 5 A ,ff4?7l!' if if ff :gre . A T' 21 l' R. DOUGLAS HOWSON Doug,'clrugless?' 10, 11, 12 -,Varsity Gymnasticsg 10, 1 1,12 5 Bandg Sailing f SENIGRS 52 A f ff ye af iq , 1.1NDAiM.HuBKA - LOREN MAHUGHES' A A l 'MAUREEN siiie ,HUNIHAN sl A , , N. V 1 aff' f ' DAVID J. HUNT Mary Barto makes critical proff choice for yearbook and personal use. is -W f A. ifwmi IYK LISA M. IAROSSI WENDY E. IGLAY ANDREW J. ILIFFE Jr. and Sr. Class President: Jr. Prom Queen l JOHN F. HUNT 4 . SHARON L. HURD MARK WILLIAM ILLO 53 SENIORS 'H Let us then be up and doing, and do- ing to the purpose: so by diligence we do more with less perplexityf' - Benjamin Franklin very day at twelve o'clock a small group of South students leave the campus and travel across town to attend the Monmouth County Vocational School. The students are instructed in the finer points of a particular trade which will enable them to become functional tradespeople upon gradua- tion from High School South. The dedication of vocational students as aspiring trade professionals is unique. A vocational student must complete all required subjects at South in the morn- ing and pass a rigorous course of prac- tical instruction for the rest of the day. Pride in- accomplishment and training is the reward for vocational students as they prepare for careers most essential to all of mankind. 54 iff' 'I CO-OP 56 HWork is doing what you now enjoy for the sake of a future which you clearly see and desire. Drudgery is doing under strain what you don't now enjoy and for no end that you can now appreciate. - Richard C. Cabot nder the directorship of Louis Altieri, the Co-op program of High School South has been flourishing for four years. Students are allowed to schedule their required courses in the morning and report to their professional work stations in the afternoon. Businesses in the South community as well as neighboring towns, allow stu- dents to be employed as part of an on- going educational process. Student in the Co-op program are monitored by Mr. Altieri and by the im- mediate supervisor of the employing facility. Students benefit financially as well as educationally from the program. OPPOSITE PAGE - TOP LEFT - Evan O'Grady sizes up the situation at the Wizard of Oz. BOTTOM LEFT - The checkout counter is commanded by Dena Banach at Crestview Pharmacy. TOP RIGHT - Salesmanship is epitomized by Hardy Steiner. BOTTOM RIGHT - Julie Rougeau bakes her way to bliss at the Dessert Cart. THIS PAGE - TOP - Filing work is completed by Lori Brown. MIDDLE - Robin Patterson Mutterer and Denise Niven prepare to handle the onslaught of customers at Burger King in Red Bank. BOTTOM - Dave O'Conner solves the food crisis for many a canine at Foodtown in Highlands. 57 CO-OP CLARE A, ISAKSEN PAM LYNN JACKSON E npammyn MQ' STEVEN J. JEFFREY SENIORS 58 . i ,7M,,fi, f , I 1- DENNISTJACKSONV ' V' Medium height, blond hait and blue eyes, andlwell-dressed describe Dennis. His good sense of humor and pleasing , personalify are sure to bring him Hap-E Vg piness and success. E T Common hallway traffic between periods at South, ' . ,X Tho. l MELONESE JENKINS Mae Trackg Art: Traveling DEBORAH A. ,iosxo E l E ii LORRAINE KENNEDY T Deb 12 - Varsity Cheerleading: ' L - - T washington uc. Class Tap-N-11g T Beatlemania Trip - 11 g '. l ' 'Ein 'Q' guy' SUSAN M. KENNEDY JOHN PETER KENNEY Ray Lenartowicz runs copies of South FaII Program as Mr. Gibson prepares to box them. A-.,.....-www 0414: 535 QP nl c M- Y I 35171 -A-fi MICHAEL KIBLER Mike ,r 'IL AEM IEA MIKE KING CAROLE KLINGERMAN VICTOR J. KNIZE JOHN T. KOLACKI Huntingg Campingg Hiking DrexaII Bike Hikingg Water Skiingg Campingg Boatingg Crew-stagecraft I X 59 SENIORS W 'V9VTff'5Z Q h ..., 5 ff ' W DEBBIE LYNN KQRN Kebf... Hold fast' to dreams, for if dreams die. life is a broken winged bird that cannot ,fly - Langston Hughes -National Honor Societyg Art 59 LAWRENCE KRAMPERT SHARON KOVELESKY L ' The final touches are put on a critical por- tion of a sewing project. ' ' f fin KIMBERLY KRIENITZ1 Kimba Water Skiing and Skiing, paintings, Middletown Girfs Soccer 3 -'SENIORS eo f KATHLEEN KRISKO . 'Kathy' Ski Clubg Band 'W izgzz 5 'i X CARL KRUSHINSKI STEVEN KRYNICKI E' A Cruel . . .E English Muffins and Mar- ' malade - an American way of lifef' 10, 11, 12- Golfg 11, 12 - Soccerg Horse Racing and Poker .f .R VAVI -. f .t t I ... Ki ' x T'-,lb .I 1 A If W . 3 X A-sip., I kVxi xx: in! .V I LORI A. KURTZ JEFFREY W, KUNKEL Wheezer 10, 11, 12 -- V. Soccer: 10 - J.V. Basketballg 11, 12 - Varsity Basketballg 10 - J.V. Baseball, 11, 12 - Varsity Baseball Mo Lospinoso and John Wenzel have their attention attracted for a brief interlude. . M E 1 .. . fr. Kurtz Let your hair down Swim- ming, Surfing fits 'ir ! CHARLES LABEVI' E Chuck-HI! What's up? 10 - Track 11 -- Football, Tennis, Hockey mv DONNA B. LAKATOS Happy are those who dream dreams and are willing to pay the price to make them come true - L.J. Cardinal Stevens Track, Skiing, Playing the Organ and Piano MELISSA ANN LANE Mo ... l will remember Liquid Lunches, Championship Basketball, Miss Hugh's Chem. Class lDiscoJ, Alvin and the Chipmunksf Being a Bear, Mt. Snow Tripsg Scorekeeper - Basketball, Soccer LAUREEN IANGAN Jr. Exec.-Corr. Sec.g Sr. Exec.-Pres. Exec.-Pres., 10, 11, 12 - A.F.S. - V.P. 11, Pres. - 123 Yearbook-Academics Ed. - 11. Sr. Ed. - 12 10,11, 12 -- Ski Club: Swimming - Varsityg Ridingg Piano LORI ANN LAPIANA 61 SENIORS LARRY A. LARGE CAROL LARSEN RICHARD C LARSEN LESLIE J LAWLEY 4 y 2 lic W 2 ' of Aw fa, ,, 13? ,, ,,,, RICH A. LEDERGERBER gl! E xxx , 'M A RAY E, LENARTOWICZ Yearbook -4 !PI1otographer Photo Editorg Ski, Soccerg Tenms SENIORS 62 is , 1 I 5 hs 6 I' ' Mgsg I . iw 'T V. 'QQTL-' I , L N ' 5 - . . 3+ . STEVEN J. LEPOSKI SUSAN ANN LE'I'l'S PAM JANET UU-EY Sue Fantastic Scenery for playsg Riflesg Twirlerg Horseback Ridingg Swimming ? O I 01' fi.-riff' RICHARD P. LOVATO Rich . . . 'lime flies when you're having a good time! Footballg Wrestling Sue Davis hustles into position to return low forehand shot. w Y Q df MAURICE LOSPINOSO Moe ir' 'WN 'TIT SAM A. LOSPINOSO MW sam JIM THOMAS LOWING lt was an early morning yesterday, I was up before the dawn, I really have enjoyed my stay, but I must be moving on 10 - Soccerg Work on Carsg Drag Racing 63 SENIORS u, 4f,. W Q 'ANNE lYI,1l1LUCKljILlRST Annie, Z . .. lf during the couiie of yoxit KIVIL life yogg have made one pefson less lbnely, ycuf life 'hip been a- fantastic success BOatlnlQj::MUSlC .K , U JACQUELINE NANCY B. le ..Rgg1fT Readingg Writing ll l c ecc f EZSENIOIXS' 54 GEORGE LYDAKIS f -we M l N ui- '- . .,.. . ,V ' M -' : 1 I 1 ,R X Q . ' . ' --.. 1 . H - 2' Xiwle X 1 r f Q if ' lm rw V, Q Ne ,. , ,f ees 1 . 1 ., - I Q ..,e WE 9 H. Q , gfev - X ff-New X' 2 Q A - . -F mn- -ff Getting lost in your Ie' work is awcommon perlence in preparing an excellent 'repdft ' I V ' 1 mir? My . ,Wm H .W L. LYQNS EILEEN A MACGUIRE ALISON vs. Wai' l H i . wt ff.: .v 8' 1,virI-1' A ig gwgztl 1 - -- H 1 al Sfw BRIAN T. MAHER JOANN A. MANULI Jo-Jo, Shoddy What?! Em! Spring-Fall Sports Clubsg '77-Frolics: 10. 11. 12 - Thespian Club, 12 - Treasurerg Rocky Horror Picture Sl'iow g Horseback riding: Skateboar- ding Peter Bidgoocl makes a critical selection in anticipation of a critical U.S. ll report. CELESTE A. MARAFFI 'S-ve. s...,. JEFF F. MARRAZZO Jeffee Fishing, Backpacking . f .A 2225 .72 Q4 it li .. f Y ' f - ii? it ,,,,, f . ' X fs... - 605 ttf...-f MARY MARTIN GINA M. MARTONE WILLIAM MATTHEWS Mare' Trackg Bowlingg Skateboardingg Collecting hats 65 SENIORS L 1 DARI-ENE H. MAXSON MAXSGN . LINDA M. MAYER GEORGE M. ,MCBEE Field fHockeygABasketbqlIg Softball llfhatls ljfef' All the fun in Stagecraft Rocky Baseball A 'LL' ' JAMIE K, IMCCARTHY . Dramag Ski Clubg Jr. Exec. li JACK E. MCCRAE l National Ijlonor Society: 10, 11, Capt, 12 - Gympasticsg Boys Stgge V A sEN1oRs 664-. wnth K.C.g Bemg a prop chxclcng Honor Roll ..,....--v A fewlast minute reminders can never hurt just before an exam, AAVA - V M scovr R. MCCULLOCH Ski Clubgfkiingg Woodworking l ., fi sv X lf' WW ELEANOR MCGLYN MARGARET MCGOWAN CHARLES MCKEE KAREN J. MCKULLA l know that we will never change Maggie Karate l would go for that! Jr. Execg Year- cause we've been friends through rain book: Journalism: 78-79 Almost or shine for such a long, long time - Anything Goes Gordon Lightfoot 10, 11, 12 - Softballg 10, 12 - Field Hockey Q J it ll .,.v 11 . if ALLISON M. METRO Keen eyesight is essential to destroy the archer's target. z ANTHONY J. MICELI KEVIN L. MICHAELS Tony K-toe 10. 11, 12 - Tennis 67 SENIORS in , 1 , .jfs 4':f'2gg,Q:Z'vWgfVQ5?N' ' 'ph if 7'2?:1'IZ,. I ff u-JW' CHRIS MIKSON 10 - Soccerg 11 - Wrestlingg 12 - Swimmingg 10, 11, 12 - Ski Clubg i Water Skiingg Boating ROBERT J. MILLAWAY Gwen'Byrne puts the fina! touches on her drawing, i Q? L JOHN J. MOCIK Em ' f ,f , ' 3 A. ,mei if Xi: Z .K f W il 'W , X W ? i, A A A , iiii X ii, A HOPE M. MOHLENHOFF JAY A. MOLLICA CARLOS A. MONCAYO A A M. MONKS 10, 11, 12 - Cheerleadingg Honor Musicg Guitarg Electronics Chuckie How ya doing? Soccerg Carrie 10, 11, 12 - Track Society Bowlingg Fishing SENIORS 68 c'o AMY PHILLIPS MOORE We are friends - l want nothing from you and you want nothing from me - we share lifel' 11, 12 - Corresponding Secs 10, 11, 12 - Flagtwirlerg Student Director - Acting, Theatre: Playing Guitarg Traveling Laureen Langan begins for joumey home after a long day at High School South. x I X 1l 's GREG MORE Gook . .. If life is a dream, I must be asleep jew Q: 'z vgztffzfrvifg K pw JJ? ':,, .i I ,V , 2 bqq- Q A M 1 , W .j vi f ' 3 ' I e E X NANCY MORGAN I1 ap M225 ., W-M 'vi ff' SHARON L. MORGAN JOHN MORRISSEY WENDY SUE MORSE SUSAN E. MOZDIERZ I Wen . , . Go ahead bite the big apple - don't mind the maggotsn Rolling Stones usuevv 69 SENIORS M, ,, ' SUSAN M. MULLANE JOANNE MURCHISON EILEEN MURPHY KATHY T, MURPHY AcapellaChoirg'l'hespianSocietyg10- Office Aide -A 12 Kath L.. Go for it! Frisbee, Swim Carouselg 11 - Music Many 11 - ' L 1 1 - Lming, Skiingg Basketball, Volleyball Frolics 7 1 V Archery, Baseball ROBERT D, MYERS Bob Mr. Halpixfs class - 'Time Out, lt's Cakeu' 10, 11, 12 - Gym- nasticsg 11, 12 - Pole Vaultingg 10, 11, 12 - Dramag 11 - Boys State z ?f1f::f+Ai - These filing systems aren't as easy to understand as Mr. Bartow says they,are. 1 ERIC L, NELSON A lf NEWMS AN ' ' 1 11,112 A- Bowlingg11,12 - Track l SENIORS 70 r .,,flf,a:f-tM,i- iw, ft ,Q-1 RONALD A. NEWMAN lt starts as a board and ends as a fine piece of craftsrnanshipf' wi ,yaw- T ' A in-Q 1' 9 M ,f O egg, A 5 N 1 'N - A GORDON DAN NOBLE Popcorn Golf team, Tennis 1 WN! 14 KATHERINE NIELSEN N Kathy National Honor Society, Bowl ing, Play Sax, Soccerg Region ll Band, Pep Band 5,2 MAUREEN A. NIPAR 12 - Student Council Rep., 10, 11, 12 - Tennis, 11 - Washington D.C. Class Trip Z' DENISE G. NIVEN l - MW , ,L Q, I -A A 1 + P GREG M. NIXON ff SANDY L, NOECKER Thespian Society, Music Sponsors Volleyball, Bicycling, Shopping, T.V. Eating 71 SENIORS There is only one limit to creativity, to human engineering and that's as far as the mind can reach and believe it can be done. - The Rhododendron Appalachian State University 72 3 1 5 ...nn ' Q. 3 73 KENNETH P. NOIAN' ' ' CYNTHIA NOLL iw, MELISSA! NUGENT DAVIS P. O'CONNOR V SENIORS 74 N Cheerleader Corrected errors now may mean a future of success. i ,,,,...,.r, . Affmf' . rf' nf if m 4 f gf 5 H iv SRM , if e ff ROBERT A. UREILLY ' ROGER F. OGILVIE , N EVANE M. OTGRADY Skip Marching Bandg Ski Clubg Graphics Workshop-Printerg PepeBand , fee 'v' ' if l STEVEN A. OIAUSEN Pele Time wounds all heals Guitar: Sports 5 .2 ...JA DEBRA CHRISTINE OLSEN The roads of South provide ample space for the jogging classes. 'o-.ni 349' CONCETI' A PALELLA STEVEN J. PANETIT Steve 12 - Golfg Musicg Movies I X lf' kzv' df: LOUISE E, ORR 1 pf f - 5953: KN? ROBIN I. PARKS ROBIN G. PATTERSON Honor Rollg Ski Club - Treas.g English Flashy Lady Speak to the Earth Rep. to Student Councilg Winter, and it will teach you Skiing: Guitan Spring-Sports Clubsg Thespian Societyg Dancing Flag Twirlerg Newspaper 75 SENIORS 5, MICHAEIE IF. PAVACIK 'lib' f f 7f?f4fffz7lz ', ' ' EV W 'Q writ , KRISTINE PETERSON Tennis 'eh-v LINDA B, PFEFFER v 10,11, 12 - Band - V.P.-12gAFSg Ski Clubg 10, 11, 12 - Dramag Soccer Scorekeeperg Softball Manager and Scorekeeper SENIORS 76 , Yr ANDREW PEPPAS CHERYL A. PEPSNY ATNHONY SJPEREZ I Shirley, Cherw Jr. and Sr. Exec. H- 1, I Recording Sec.g 11, 12 - SkilClubg 11 Q - Soccer g if , 2 ,, L, ' mari- -: -ur. 1 .. NNN 'S - f' -' A nf Shorthand often seems like a foreign language, but it cuts down substantially, I on l'wrlter's crampv. A N DWAYNE B. PHILLIPS I I , f gg, . I i ii la ii 'PN i ROBERT J. PHILLIPS JONATHAN E, PHIPPS DEBRA L, PIASECKI Rob 10, 11, 12 - Footballg 10, 11, 12 - Debbie Jogging Wrestling Hope Molenhoff aids in the making ofthe Fall sports program. 'wr' -c-WM CELESTE POLACZAK LISA PIERSON . fs iff' fI.,- 1, QQQ 'TE 9 K A xf-xi THOMAS PINGTTORE LISA MARIE POOLE Baseballg Volleyball 77 SENIORS fe V LORI AQPRAYDICK ' . . . V V V V VCHERYLVAQREADQ K Lor7' Miss.Middletbwn VFW' 'Y - - V I V V ,V Crocheting, Shoc5ting,VMusicV, V h V .. id' JAMES V. .REALE V MW' ROBIN M. REBRICK ' SENIORS 78 V VAV'fewV'of Sog1th's Seniorsf hang'out fiu11rfgVa1VbreakVin. CIESS acfion, 1 vrffrrw M. M. ..,,.. ,Nam M ,WV .. - W ,.WMW.g.M,,. ,M , H.. . f 1 u . ,,W, .,VV.,,m. WN , . , .f Vw MV VV,.M,..,.M,..,..,,,,. . ' A ff V V- VV VVVVMV. . , .V', W. ,.,.,,,,,,.,..,,..., ...V 2 V V V ,NVV - M,,,.,... 3 ,V 4 V . ' V M, V,-Ve-Y 1 V ' . .,,,,. , 1 mf ..,,.,.. M Af V VVVV Ml,,,mVUlla-Ulhuullwumwwul K . ' V V , . HM V esp 1 Jw 4- . ,,.. .. - V ' xm1 ' i ' M '73 V.: if-, ,,,, V .VV ,Q if M , W V 1192 V V V ,. , . , , . ,,.,,, ,, V,,N,-,, V ,,,,, .Vs,, WW, v,,. , V,,v, 2 W ummm. VJVV '- - aw V-V fw.,,.VV,..i. ,,fVV , ,.Wm.,mfV,M , A,,N, ..,.. -, ,,,, . , ,,.. .. .. ,.,,, . , ...M H' . WVV mpplxmnnmusum- V V ' 4 . ii fff. T.'VA1'L'iVG'V-TWAEQVJJ ,,,', if,AVV,.f?3i.-.f-,lilffikmil VV Q., 2:5 wil l ,' :fe Vi V4 , V VV V V M ?m-V wwwy gg. -',,m' ,, m y N VV1 ' V VVV imma X sf EMILY J. REcHNrrz V VV - V V f . .SCOTT .REMINGTON . A MARGiEV AQR1CHARDS 7 14 Em Subgerranean,NewspapergYear- ' 11.12-CrossVCountrygSubteziaiaearij VV'V V VL ' book.. Temple Youth Group Pres., Th2SPifm Sociefy 1 Poems Vin the Press, VBalIetQ, Dr5ma,' i Q V' ' V V VV ' ' fWriting,fReading, Painting V A V lW C5 i Q... SHANE D. RILEY LORI RITTERSHOFER Truth strikes us from behind, and in the dark. as well, as from before and in broad daylight Cross Countryg Track A W-Sy ,- 1, f Vwqausmikl -f'MQ,b ,N - , ' Nr ,rf xn xx 4, N ,:, : r i . 6,7 ,. ' f as-9' I ,,.- . I tt A budding artist creates watercolor while jx .1 Jia I.:-.1 , awaiting the arrival of the late bus. ' , is P'- LISA JILL ROBERTS hair GAIL ROBINSON GLENN ROCHFORD BRENDAN ROCHFORD MARY P. ROCHFORD lf you don't understand my silence, Hockey Club 10, 11, 12 - Trackg 12 - Flag Twirler you won't understand my words School record - Javelin throw National Honor Societyg Subterraneang Thespiansg Explorers, Honor Roll, Swimmingg Theaterg Chorusg Chamber Choi, 79 SENIORS 1 ,lo 1 e THOMAS A. ROE V Roebird When you get ,confused just listen ,to the music play i K A ' fm ' f 6, , A W., DIANN M. ROSKO V . Franc Watch me! What medical excuse, this time girls? Horseback Riding, Swimming, Art, PC. Shorty's Class - 10 A ' i ,hx JULIE KA. ROUGEAU SENIORS 80 wif W f ,f A A A i A IRENE TROSENDALE ELAINE ROGERS A 'CORRINA ROSENBERG V V National Honor Society: '10 -Year- ' A A bookg 12 A- Flag Twirler - . Jennifer Holloway prepares to attack the infamous Mmeatball sub . 'A 'JOSEPH L, RUFFlNi 2 'GW Sf !fY 0401 11' f W- env' ...,,ff THOMAS P. RUGGERI ELLEN l... RUPPERT A EDWARD V. SAMMOND KAW DAGNY SANDBU K'Tom Honor Roll, Ski Clubg 10, 11, Horseback Riding. Working at Race Ed Chess Club: National Honor 12 - Football: 10. 11, 12 - Track Tracks Societyg Math Club: Subterranean: The personality of High School South is of- ten expressed through the shortcuts used by students. 1,-of 1ZT f LINDA J. SCHLUSSER Lynn Marching, Jan, Concert Band - 10, 11, 12, 12 - Drum Majoretteg Plays Piano, Coins, Boy's State Delegate X fin ai' rwv THERESE ROSE SCHADT 1979- School Calendar: Play Scenery: Tennis, Drawingg Jogging AARON M. SCHULMAN 10, 11 - Childrerfs Theater: 12 - Thespians, Ski Club, Forensicsg 10 - Soccer Track: 11 - Varsity Soccer, 12 - Varsity Soccer, Coins: Baseball: Jogging 81 SENIORS , , W f I -I -f ' eww PAMELA M. SCHULTZ 12 - Student Council 11 - Jr. Rep., 11 - Cheerleader LAURIE A, SENN - Jennie Giamcj stops for a briefing before, her nextyclass, 1- ' CRAIG M. SELBREDE C555 11, 12 - Chess Clubg 11 12 k , Clubg Gymnastics: Track Diving Natienal Merit Scholarship A 'fir A ' C l'C ' ,-., A .L Y ': g' i f , l r: ' , in K 2 J-, r ff, ' M I x ,g-,le A i , N i i '- if f I . RONALD J. SETTELE CATHERINE SEYMORE KERRY ANN SHANNON 1 DEBBIE ANN SHEA Ron K Bean f ' 10 - Twirlingg Trip to Hershey Parkg 4'Debbers f10, 11 Cheerieader SENIORS 82 Mr. Lawlofs 3rd Period Study TIMOTHY SHEA 11, 12 - Honor Society: Wrestling, Gymnastics Where you at. l.owanda? Cam Alfier and Cindy Noll discuss prospects for Saturday aftemoon's football game. I f MN 12 77 LISA SHEBELL 10, 11, 12 - Cheerleading ff x W, , ,. JN1 'en.fB,, ,. , . , -- 1 ., J Lr::r?3g i5f'M z1.,, We . gif '! T'T Q' Q. f TIM P. SHINE DONNA SHUPE MICHAEL R. SIEGERT Mike Bowling, Chess, Electronics' DONNA M. SHERMAN Sherm Softball .ig I as SCOTT C. SIEH Tennis, Soccer, Hunting, Fishing 83 SENIORS Q- VIE! Ti ff W A ., , 1 94 41 X an .1 J, xg? sawn My f f IA Da MILES E. SIIQVERMANV I ' 'JOHN C. SIMON I i MARK S. SLAUGHTER N LAYFONINOBLE SLIMM Q Q i Fishing, Swimming i W - Jack 10 - Basketballg 10, 11, 12 - Play Guifaf V - Lf-29 ,'LL, Sailing, Fishingy Bowling Baseball I CARLTON w. SMITH 1 5 . Q ,K:.k Ii ,E gi i The presses begin to roll in Graphic Arts production class. I , , LINDA SMITH i SENIGRS 84 , I I A SM,i2Q iS5Aw iiwskiiigi. I ROBERT SMITH I I .TW- MARTA J. SMOCK JOHN C, SOEMER DONNA SUE SOLAN ANTHONY R. SOLDO Martian Ooh baby! - Get Psy- ched! 10, 11, 12 - Field Hockey: 11, 12 - Basketball Scorekeeperg 12 - Eagle Mascot kv .JET RAYMOND SOWERS Concentration and deep thinking are necessary to complete a difficult Math course. Wd ww x 0 '23, .ff X GARY T. SPANN DENISE A. SPATOLA Flick and DiAnn Roskds Frac .. What medical excuse is it this time ladies! - by Mr. Stelleer Member of the NJIA 85 SENIORS , , ff - it ll. CHRISTOPHER SPAUR I STEVE SPRINGSTEEN 11, 12 - National Honor Societyg Jazz 10, Il, 12 - Soccer - Captain - Bandg Guitar: Backpacking L V - Goalie Concern for others can often brighten their dayj r'i ' .! ELIZABETH STADER Senior Rep. to the Board I ,Mix fi' Miv- Q , in . DAVID STANLEY DAVID STAVOLA THOMAS STAVOLA l7lNDA M. STEIN ' I It . 11, 12 - National Honor Societyg 12 - Soccer 10, II, 12 - Ski Clubg Horses Newspaperg AFS . Animals, Guitar, Teen Arts Festival I SENIORS 86 I 5 i M.. WILLIAM H. STEINER ,H -,,. -1. F440 ,. KARL T. STEINHAUER JD Money Learning about the modern world of technology is an opportunity not soon to be forgotten at Middletown South. f J., 22111 A 7 1 5 . 11. xx-d'2fz'X4X'f' -f.. j gk, xnpt. -I '. .it I' ,.. , QQ ,y . wg Lf'-I' A2 L f 'I ji' I ,:?,,tl'fMwi wi z i. f ff.'ZT'fSX ,Wh ...t f 1, W PAM JEAN STEWART 'iWhat a long strange trip it's been Show Flagsg Jogging throyigh the graveyard at nightg Paryting with the gang at M.J.'s GREGG D. STEVENS 10, 11, 12 - Yearbook Sports Editor Dramag 12 -- Football: Card Collecting Photography ,para-hu I--fr -'J' JOHN N. STOCKMAN KEVIN A. STOECKEL CHRISTINE STONE 87 SENIORS twin. 2 I V1., Q PAUL WILLIAM SULO 'JOHN MLLSIWEENEY JOHN P. SWEENEY I Vmyy ll EVEN R. SZWAJA teve i5iffCfedtive baking is demonstrated by I iwo of South's more domestically talented students ALISON D. TERRETI' Uncle Al It's Eggy' 5 QL 6 ,f,, ,jgr Q X LISA A. THOMPSON 5 - GLEN TIEDEMANN i'Lee . .. Really Junior Pfggf Junior Prom Committeeg Ski Club 10, Decorating Committeeg Swimmingg 11, 12 - VHYSITV Swimming: I-lffiguaffll Tennis g All I want is Evexythingf' L I SENIORS 88 Q:i ' X. x i l x I I EDNA M. TIETKE JACKIE TRAUTWEIN CONNIE M. TRENSKI WNW, MAGGIE UNDERWOOD Student Council - Soph. Rep. and Peggy . .. I'll remember my friends at Treasurerg Cross-Countryg Track South, the fun times we had at Mt. Snow. the Powderpuff Game, the Jr. Prom, and the 78-79 Basketball Season Ski Club: Jr. Exec. and Swim Team A bit of comic relief' when one is finally able to hold balance on the it lower of the uneven bars. TERRIE UNKERT I 'c? ' JANET G. VAN WESS Little 'j' . . . Whosoever shall not fall by the sword or by famine, shall Iall by pestilence so why bother shaving? Thespian Club - Presg Public Address Systemg Gymnastic teamg Walking to School PATRICIA VINCENT Patti Cheerleading 89 SENIORS X A l JULIE WALDENMEYER GEORGEEAH. WALKER , Welding is aptly demonstrated in one of South's daily Metal Shop classes. A Basketballg Huntingg Fishing MICHAEL E, WALLER WW DIANE C. WALLING COLLEEN J. WALLMAN E, ROBERT WALTSAK MICHAEL WARDELI. 'T SENIORS 90 K'Jr. Prom with George, Baseball games with Karerf' Show Flagsg Softball E KATHERINE ANN WATKINS PAM J, WEBER Katie National Honor Scoiety A first experience with Crisco often causes a student to cringe a bit. -NJ gg? R CLAUDETI' E WEEDEN Claud-Weed Boating, Horseback Riding 'Mew FW - V V,,,, M, ROBERT N, WEISS DEBBlE ANN WENZEL BRIAN A. Wl'lITE WAYNE P. WHITE Newspaper - Editorg Student Council D0b CamDif1Q1DfaWiHQ2 10 - Lunch: Wl'1iY9Vw Stamp Collecting Photography 11 - Mr. Lawlor's 3rd Period Studyg 11 - Trip to Hershey Park N 91 SENIORS 5 W , 1 A ifl A in ,jg f 1 3 E W xii ' JQHN F. WILLIAMS 5 NANCY JAWILLIAMS SUSAN A. WILLIAMS, MICHAEL J. WQLFFE lf! lg V 6 1 if 'M .N sm :: :. all-sem sa. is f 5 A J A , i -I DAVID SA. WOLVERTON ' 9 l A A Subtexraneang National Honor Society SENIORS 92 USA A WCILCHOK Tennis Clubg Social Action Clubs The early stages of house planning pose some perplexing rproblemsglfor hopeful architects. 3 -V JL M ,, , ,,r,, W X X iw 'S JOSEPH M. WONESHQQ Joe Quifters never Win, and win- nersiwnever quit 10, 11, 12 - Football 10, 11, 12 - Wrestlingg Russian Clrih, Francs . f9i 1 , x i 1'-ff' ., k: r ,V 1 9. ' JOHN M. WRIGHT LINDA XANTHOS Heidi, Mother 'L' and Edsil' 11, 12 - Yearbook Photographer: 10, 11, 12 - Marching Bandg Charlie Daniels Band f ,Sk .SQ ,M .. .., Z as it lt fx A ' i ' 1 Es? was so ' 11? .X X 1 W ? 'x iii i . I 'A : Q A M .5 a .1 ' . . . f 'f' .l . QSM A . f i ,eee N 1 ---' , W f l . , Will' ., m f. . . - - -' sf 9 . ' 085. k'L-- S .1 ' , V j A I 1 'fr Contestants model in Middletown boutn s nrst Mr. America contest. Mk ,Q , .ns 2 'i'f , DENISE ZAGO ss, , wi .al f . NN-4 --QQ ANNE D. ZETKULIC l HEIDI J. 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Q s 1 r G A 2 in , V w.x'mm,MWW, emmwfw-aw - -- -Www. , w' m,..,.4mmmwW V-.., iinwmw:,:.mwWMmm,A wmrmxaunf mm ,m-.awwwLqmvmmmwamwwwomwwwf -:wwm:,.wwmfmu,.w1,,, Vmuwsmww l feel we progressed tremendously over the course of the season with a young club . -Rich Mosca is year's football team showed great signs of improvement as the year went on. The Eagles had one of the toughest schedules in the shore. Some of the highlights of the year a come from behind 19-16 victory over previously undefeated Long Branch on cable television. The Eagles also scored a record 37 points against Ocean. Offensively the Eagles were vastly im- proved as Jr. Quarterback John Johnson led the offense. Most of Johnsons passes were directing to flanker Jon Phipps who finished fourth in the shore in receiving. The Eagles received good blocking from Rick Lovato, John Kolacki, Joe Rada, John Smack and John Holwerda. Sophomore Marty Wenzel was a pleasant surprise as he put together two one hundred yard games in a row. The defense was led by Pete Bidgood, Joe Wonesh, Tom Ruggerio, Andy Peppas, Jim Gilbert, Roger Baum and Steve Brown. The wolfpack showed they play with anybody, giving up only 204 yards per game. OPPOSITE PAGE - FULL PAGE BLOWUP - Jon Phipps knocks would be tacklers aside as he sprints for a long gain. INSERT - A gallant at' tempt is made by John Kolacki to save the pigskin. THIS PAGE - top - A familiar play is run John Johnson hands off to Bob Thomberry as John Holwerda and John Smack lead the way. BOT- TOM - Coach Mosca urges his players in the heat of battle. 97 FOOTBALL THIS PAGE TOP John Johnson goes back to as Norths defenders are nn ursunt BOTTOM here Rick Lovato shows how It IS done FOOTBALL 98 P355 ' P '- - A guards job is to clear the path for runners THIS PAGE UPPER LEFI' - Marty Wenzel danles the defense as he runs to daylight. Lower left stop! says Jim Beyer as he runs with the ball. RIGHT SIDE TEAM PICTURE - The Eagles takejilmeplli before a game to pose for the camera. LOWER RIGHT - Darren Mueller makes a great open field tackle during the North game. Varsity 3-6 SOUTH OPPONENT 0 Jackson 27 6 Toms River North 49 37 Ocean 12 12 Matawan 26 6 Neptune 10 7 Raritan 8 19 Long Branch 16 7 Howell O 10 Middletoum North 21 99 FOOTBALL All things considered - we had a very successful year. We did not win all but we never quit and we had loads of fun. -Joe Eckart is year's tennis team finished with a record of 7 wins and 9 losses. The team was captained by first singles Lisa Byrne and 3rd singles Maureen Nipar. The team was led by Judy Bierschmitt who played second singles and finished with a record of f13-3l. The team showed the ability to pull most of the close matches out. Neptune, Raritan, Middletown North, Howell, Mater Dei and Brick all fell victim to the Eagle stringers. Rounding out the starting lineup were Robin Rebrik and Karen Kouvel played First doubles and Heidi Zeigler and Erica Peitler played second doubles. The team was competitive all year and they were never blown out of any match. TOP RIGHT - First singles Lisa Byme shows good Iorrn as she is about to unleash a blistering serve, BOTTOM RIGHT - Robin Rebrik shows how an overhand smash is done. TENNIS 100 Varsity 7-9 SOUTH OPPONENT I Manalaplan 4 4 Howell 1 4 Neptune 1 l Matawan 4 4 Mater Dei 1 2 RBC 3 4 Middletown North Rantan Marlboro Bnck Neptune Marlboro Middletown North Matawan Rantan 1 4 ' 1 2 3 5 ' 0 3 2 2 3 2 ' 3 1 4 . 2 ' 3 llPl'liR l.l,l-'Ii .ludy Beirschmitt shows the form that made her MVP with a 11114 rvmrrl Team Picture - TOP L to R - Karen Kouvel, Robin Rebrik. Nrrrrrv Williams. .lurly Beirschmidt, Maureen Nipar and Heidi Zeigler. BOT- T1 JM lima Peitlvr, Eric Doran, Cathy Monis, Lisa Byme and Melanie llllQ'Q4'll LOWER LEFT - Maureen Nipar watches the ball carefully. BOTTOM - an overhand smash by Melanie Russell leads to another point for the Eagles. 101 GIRLS' TENNIS 'M f X If ff 37 Y 2 ........... W 'SKK U 2 3,5 'X w N: gk K . Y-.3,?'x 'fa ' : v .1 af '54 L, ,Bi -wifi z 5' - In ll.-of Lx -19135 aKQ5'e'9vl..znQs' Sl The girls should be proud of their ac- complishments. They put Middletown South Field Hockey on the map. Pam Tanis iddletown South Field Hockey team came of age this year. The team finished with a record of 10-7-2. The girls got strong goal tending from Darlene Maxson who recorded 8 shutouts. This season the team scored thirty goals and gave up only 12. The team M.V.P. was senior Patty Camorote who had 6 goals and 1 assist. Jane Zarouni led the team in scoring 11 goals and 3 assists. Jane Zarouni and Nancy Schoepf were named to the Asbury Park Press 2nd team. Patti Camorote, Darlene Maxon and Kati DiScullio were named to the third team. The victories included a 4-0 wipeout of Henry Hudson, and a 2-1 victory over Franklin Township in the state playoffs. After defeating Franklin, the team lost a hard fought match to Watchung Hills by a score of 1-0. The team showed a lot of class over the course of the season and they stayed close in every match. OPPOSITE PAGE - Big picture - South goalie Darlene Maxon gets ready to thwart an opponents scoring attempt. INSERT - Claudia Fulshaw gives an all out effort to get her stick on the ball. THIS PAGE - top - Cheri Hall lunges in an attempt to swat the ball. Bottom - l don't believe it, Sue Ac- civiatti is coming up through the ground! 103 FIELD HOCKEY THIS PAGE TOP - Kati DiScullios' face shows the amount of concentration that is needed to play Field Hockey. Bottom - Tammy Fey stick handles the ball through a crowd of opposing players. FIELD HOCKEY 104 TOP l.EFl' Once the ball is dropped Patti Camorote goes all out to get it Bottom left - Coach Tanis watches the action very carefully. Top right .lan Cumins. Marty Smock, Patti Camorote and Cheri Hall look on as Nancy Schoepf stick handles the ball, Bottom right A Carol Dunn pass to Sue Acciavatti leads to a South goal, Varsity 10 7 2 Henry Hudson Southern Regional Toms River South Bnck Rantan Neptune 1 oms River North Red Bank Middletown North loms River Qouth Bnck Southern Regional Red Bank Rantan Neptune loms River North l ranklln lwp Watchung Hills SOUTH OPPONFN'l 4 2 . , 0 , , tl Middletown North l 2 . 3 2 I . , 1 0 ' ll M . ' . I . 1 X . 4 4 , 5 O H f ' ' 1 5 ' . U 105 FIFLD HOCKEY A qw, ,Q 4 M ff, :Q-W ' Q Jr' ' if sv, I, . afla- 1 - kr 1 Q.'fJfl15 rs' 'ffyifr'-it ,, After all those hours of practice this close hardworking team got their reward with the A division cham- pionshipf' -Ute Alt is year's championship A North girls gymnastic team compiled a record of 8-2. Captain Cindy Moran, co- captain Jenny Obre and Senior Sue Gailbreath led the team to impressive victories over Middletown North and Raritan. Individual talenturan high on the team as Theresa Salani, Cindy Moran, Carol Hanvey and Jennifer Obre all made it to the Shore Conference Finals and state sectionals. Advancing to the Finals of the Shore conference were Theresa Salani and Jenny Obre, who also ad- vanced to the state finals were she finished 1st in vaulting and third in all around. OPPOSITE PAGE - FULL PICTURE - Jennifer Obres elegance on the beam helped her advance to the state finals. INSERT - Cindy Moran flies up and over the vault. THIS PAGE - top - Rita Liberatores face shows the strain of the uneven bars. bottom - Theresa Salani gets set to do flips in mid-air. 107 GIRLS' GYMNASTlCS varsity 8 2 SOUTH OPPONENT 87 60 Toms River North 90 I5 Matawan 93 6 Ocean 81 65 Neptune 74 I Howell 89 65 Central Regional 98 25 Rantan 99 70 Rumson 97 6 Middletown North 66 40 8 4 95 25 5 44I 623 9655 8115 1: . 01 , ifox 89.95 Brick 99.95 .c . 1 Q - 8454 THIS PAGE - LoWeFIeITlT Ready or Not here I come Says Jenny Obre as she is ready to attack the mat. TOP RIGHT - Carol Hanvey, Jennie Dantano and Cindy Moran pause on the beam for a breath. TEAM PICTURE - bottom - L to R Sheila Goldsberry, Rita Liberatore, Kelly Letts. 2nd row Michelle Mallo, Jeannie Dantano. Bridgette Glendinning. 3rd row 9 Megan Fleming, Theresa Salani, Lynn Clune. TOP -A Carol Hanvey, Jennifer Obre and Cindy Moran. Missing Sue Gailbreath. GIRLS' GYMNASTICS 108 OPPOSITE PAGE - State Finalist Jack McCrae works out on the side horse. Insert f- Fully extended Tim Shea shows the strength it takes to perform on the rings. 109 BOYSTGYMNASTICS Despite injuries to key individuals the boys hard work and dedication enabled the team to finish with an 8-7 season . -Kevin Haines ' ' f ' -1 f1'i f rj 1 . i - 1 if E if or gf 'sgiwif' sZMn4?fff.- 2 PM---W-....,,..,.,,,,, -+--....,,,,,,'w-.ft-.4,,..,,,,mM ts, we fmt in 35349 NWT 3 www! x is wa Amt sq! xy?-3'k'? y 3'ww it-fm. tg, Q as MMR as wr ,gm as if at 4'iS':i3-.akin 2 it Ki-QR l X Lx T - ' . , -fri . 9 AA 1 . is ' T I W- sg N ' ' ' - . t i if if 1 c ,f A .M f- WA g , LV N Ms g ...et . Q.. . Q n . . - .. s.. A ...W l . 2 we . w,..,.........,,,.. ., , MNVNQW-W X - . - vig A ....- .... M... N- .. sal . 1 QQ M V, W I A -' f, .X . T. , , Q f , - 5 fue.,-C'xf 4 M, . . ,, .. I G . M 'iam-'ffi' f - 9' ' nf -ffl: ', A V l sf--N11 i s 'K-fxilftii-5' it E I . I Av? K . wf,.. v c. ..,.g- , ., .K .- .-www, , , w - Q, --- . Q f. s ss . ' .. , Q .' . ,. . I e Eagles boys Gymnastic team finished with a record of 8-7. Cap- tains Scott and Jack McCrae paced the Eagles through a rough schedule, which included a meet against State Cham- pion East Brunswick. The Eagle Gym- nasts topped Cedar Ridge, Toms River South and they beat a strong Rumson team. The team had many bright spots. Jack McCrae finished second in the State on the Side Horse. Bob Meyers and Tim Shea also qualified for the State Sectionals. Both of them qualified in vaulting. BOYS' GYMNASTICS 110 OPPOSITE PAGE - TOP - Scott McCrae tumbles through the air. BOTTOM - Doug Houson works out on the side horse. THIS PAGE - Upper left - Tim Shea is able to master the parallel bars. LOWER LEFI' - The elegance and grace of the floor exercise is demonstrated by Bob Meyers. TEAM PICTURE SENIORS - TOP ROW - Tim Shea, Bob Meyers, Craig Selbrede, Jack McCrae and Doug Howson with Coach Haines. LOWER RIGHT - Captains Jack and Scott McCrae talk things over with Coach Haines. SOUTH 64.5 72.1 74.15 76.1 75.80 80.65 80.65 79.4 71.15 80 40 76 30 85 30 85 30 Varsity 8-7 OPPONENT East Bmnswick 122.8 Columbia 95.05 Cedar Ridge 67.85 Raritan 86.7 Toms River East 73.15 Henry Hudson 103.3 Cedar Ridge No Show Toms River South 71.9 Monmouth Regional 81.25 Rumson 72 60 Middletown North 78 10 Sayerville 107 50 Toms River East 7 E 111 BOYS' GYMNASTICS X a 5 XJ 47? 'M 4' yy 1 M Q 4' 1' Mai' 'Hina www We progressed as the season went ong we played as well as could be expected against rugged competition. -Dennis Coyne is year's soccer team played very well considering the quality of its op- position. The team finished with a final record of 4-13-2. The team lost in the final round of the Monmouth County play-offs after beating Red Bank Catholic and Long Branch, then falling to a tough Red Bank Regional team. Steve Krynicki set a South single season scoring record by putting in six- teen goals. John Givens also led the at- tack with six goals and six assists. Goalie Steve Springsteen finished his career with five shut-outs. The total could have been higher except a late season shoulder injury sidelined him. Debbie Poole broke the sex barrier as she became the first girl to ever play soccer at the varsity level in Shore Conference history. For the first time this year, South played a night game at their own stadium. Even though we lost, the night will be remembered as the night the lights went out. The team showed a lot of class throughout the season. OPPOSITE PAGE - LARGE PICTURE - Bmce Mackey shows amazing ball control as he baffles an opponent. INSERT - Debbie Poole proved that you don't have to be a boy to play soccer. THIS PAGE - Mike Brennen gets into a defen- sive stance as his opponent is about to fire the ball. BOTTOM - Steve Springsteen takes a well- deserved break between quarters. 113 SOCCER TOP - Mike Bennets skills has his opponent do ing the soccer scuffle . BO'l'l'OM - South re joices after a goal was scored. SOCCER 114 TOP LEFT - lntensity is the key to the game of Soccer. LOWER LEFT ilelpjhebalis attacking me says Aaron Schulman as he backs away. TOP RIGHT - The team takes a well deserved break from practice. LOWER RIGHT - Steve Springsteen gets set to stop a shot. Varsxty 3 15 1 Mrddletown N C B A Rantan Neptune Matawan Marlboro Matawan Mrddletown N RBC Rantan Neptune Manalplan Cedar Ridge Central Reglonal Marlboro RBC Long Branch Red Band SOUTH OPPONENT 1 ' . 3 1 . . . 3 1 ' 2 0 8 2 2 1 Manalaplan 3 1 3 2 0 0 ' . 2 3 5 2 ' 5 0 5 1 2 3 ' 4 2 ' 10 1 4 5 1 4 2 1 3 115 SOCCER Our squad is on the verge of greatness - join us as we run for fun . -Lou Maui is year's Cross Country team finished the season with a record of 5-5. The team lost the conference title by one point to Neptune. Both the boys and girls teams had many bright spots. MVP John Bush was choosen for Monmouth County second team. Seniors Shane Riley and Andy Holzmen and Juniors Hal Lecinski and Brad Petersen also paced the attack. Patti Gillen led the girls team as she showed great poise for a Sophomore. The team showed great promise and were never really blown out of any meet. 5 THIS PAGE -- TOP -A South Harrier shows the strain of a grueling three mile race. BOTTOM - Shane Riley puts on the extra kick as he heads for home. CROSS COUNTRY 116 TOP LEFT - Coach Maui discusses some pre-race strategy with Dave Carney, Dave Wilson, and Andy Holzman. LOWER LEFT - Patti Gillen keeps up with the pack as she heads towards the wire. Team PICTURE - The Harriers take a breather to pose for our camera. LOWER RIGHT - Hal Lecinski and John Bush finish in a complete tie in the North race. SOUTH OPPONENT Matawan BC Howell Rumson Middletown North Toms River North Neptune St John Xhanney CBA INVITATIONS Shore Coaches SOUTH 10 out of 21 Shore Conference 11 out of 34 Monmouth County 8 out of 23 State Secnonals 12 out of 20 16 48 29 R 28 26 30 35 21 18 ' 46 19 Raritan 38 33 ' 22 28 27 27 . 28 49 15 117 CROSS COUNTRY The purpose of cheerleading has changed in the last ten years, the school is brought closer together and the girls have to possess more athletic skill. Judy Gage his year's cheerleading squad was captained by seniors Lori Hughes and- Lisa Shebell. The girls practiced since August. They added a lot of spirit wherever they went. This squad cheered at the North-South soccer game, and all of the football and basketball games. This year's seniors are Stacy Cupolo, Dana Aulenti, Cindy Noll, Jenny Giamo, Hope Mohlenhoff and Debbie Josko. The girls showed all their hard work paid off as they performed cheers which required great acrobatic skill. THIS PAGE - TOP M The girls get ready to per- fomr another cheer. BOTTOM - Lon Hughes cheers during an Eagle Football game. H8 Qs , ,e . lei?-f, . V4 F i if.. 1 X! T in 1 E ' ' 9' sf ,i......u lil . , 5 ,AA ,. ,1 -TEM 1' , r A ' .-,.. . Asc f riiisfgw ' '4 Q - I f T ig at I K f..,,l4,w'f -,' YE. . I 'lim' 1 1 H l j 'I TOP LEFT f Hope Molenhoff. Sharyce Persson and Cindy Noll cheer during a time-out of an Eagle basket- ball game. LOWER LEFT - Cindy Noll has the spirit as she cheers during a South football game. TOP RIGHT - Capt. Lisa Shebell gets a kick out of cheering. MIDDLE - Eagle Marti Smock and the rest of the cheerleaders watch the action on the field carefully. BOTTOM RIGHT - The girls perform a cheer during halftime. . .ex ga 7,1 ' ,Q .f ' Y P f we 4 as .TA . H I g 7, 6 1 in 1 .if Q 2 I Y, V X v ,, ,175 IZ, J ,Q e 5 1 - V 1 , 'J 443 V V+ , ' .' f 5 , E L if ' ZW , F' ik gy .Q V x if ,jp ,,: . L Q is- 4 ' K T ' , QT , , 1 -1. ,G-7 'Lg z 51 , 5 .V g 4, ff V ew X A - . . -x A. ily-JS . 552: R -- 'iv ' f - ll A' b !4 A V A .. ir, C - . , 1 1 A ff ' , W ' A I ,uf X if ' . ' V CHEERLEADERS 1 19 Homecoming Game The day every student waits for, the day we return to the mother ship, we show our indepen- dence from Middletown North. On November 22, 1979, Thanksgiving, we showed overwhelm- ing support for our great football team in in- numerable ways. Balloons were released, screams were heard, claps, boos, and pom-pons waved. But despite all of this, we lost to Mid- dletown North with a score of 21 to 10. Cries of anguish were heard amongst the Northemer's homs and joyous yelps, ascars flooded the long driveway of South. TOP LEFT - South's faithful fans show much enthusiasm against our cross-town rivals. TOP RIGHT - By the way Who's your date? MIDDLE - Washington was never like this. BOTTOM - Junior Exec. starts advertising early. OP- POSITE PAGE: TOP LEFT - I thought this was a homegame, TOP RIGHT - The Eagle Spirit rose to a still greater height. MIDDLE LEFT - I'What are you wearing to the dance? BOTTOM LEFT - Another Loin gave up. BOT- TOM RIGHT - Another Eagle first Down, HOMECOMING 120 .si E 121 HOMECOMING xx i Student Govemment Responsible for so many of the special events this and every year at South is the Stu- dent Government. The group is made up of the Student Council and the Junior and Senior Executive Boards. The Senior Exec. with President, Laureen Langan and Vice President, Marianne Fusco, has been hard at work to make this year ex- ceptional for the senior class. From refresh- ment sales at games to flea markets, benefit dances to the Frolics, this class has worked hard to make 1980's Senior Ball a success. The activities of the Junior Exec. headed by President Kate McGuire and Vice Pres. Kathy Shenko, have been aimed at more student participation in activities and reducing the cost of the prom bids. This year they helped give us the Powderpuff Game, Almost Anything Goes lWent?l, the Student-Faculty Basketball Game, the Fashion Show, and the Junior Prom. The main interests of this year's Student Council has been the Homecoming activities. Presiding officers are: Vinnie Brand, Presi- dentg Pam Lilley, West House Vice Pres.g and Kathy Corsaky, East House Vice Pres. TOP - Everyone say Cheese MIDDLE - Senior Exec. officers BOTTOM - Junior Exec. officers looking inno- cent. OPPOSITE PAGE: TOP - the '79 Junior Prom by the Junior exec. MIDDLE LEFT - Our Class President letting almost anything go. MIDDLE RIGHT - A local band playing a t'Coffee House . BOTTOM - Powder Puffers doing their thing. STUDENT GOVERNMENT 122 ...sq 2--xsfw S4 'M s its tiff. ... M-1395. Gb 2 N? VJ 'K1,.! xl 5 I 1 al al 52, U? vw 14 'fffffi wg 4'5 ' , M ir, si ak, QW K 1, x. zi use 123 STUDENT GOVERNMENT ws 'A I9 E., :f - Halloween You know something is not quite nom1al when you find yourself sitting next to a bum- ble bee and a beer bottle in a class taught by a cat. This year the Halloween spirit struck South and with a flair of creativity. Students and teachers donned some elaborate and onginal costumes, for instance, a six-pack of beer, a Hershey Kiss, the Diaper Dudes , an Oreo cookie. and the Cookie Monster. More than half of the student body participated this year to make the holiday something more than just another day of school. First place for the most original costume went to George McKulla dressed as General Custer. TOP - Another Monday at South. BOTTOM - What do you mean no displaying of affection in the halls? OP- POSITE PAGE: TOP - This six-pack is inseparable. BOTTOM LEFT - Ms Kucker. there was a slight acci- dent in archery class. BOTTOM RIGHT - How long do l have to wait until this perm grows out? HALLOWEEN 124 125 HALLOWEEN Powder Puff Mr. Pfennig's favored Juniors were defeated by the mighty Seniors in this year's Powder Puff Game, held on home field. The battle between the Juniors and Seniors ended with the score of 28-O. Both teams faired very well having been trained by some volunteer- ing football players. The Senior coaches, Rick Lovato, Jon Phipps, Pete Bidgood, and Joe Wonash were proud of their players. V ,T 1 ,DQ 'fum I 4 rj: UPPER RIGHT - Kim Krenitz running away with the ball. MIDDLE RIGHT - Jodi Goldman trying sneak pass while Kathy Dawson shoves on. LOWER RIGHT - Mr. Pfennig's pep talks started losing effect after third touchdown. MIDDLE LEFT - Jodi Goldman looking for an open spot. POWDER PUI-'F 126 RLEI if Zum A. F. S, The A.F.S. Club, American Field Service, is attempting to provide participants with ex- periences that point to the diversity of lifestyles in foreign countries by arranging in- temational student exchanges. Among the ac- tivities the A.F.S. has sponsored, weekend- exchanges and bus stops were the highlights. Attending South this year we have one A.F.S. student, Kari Sandbu, of Norway. Other ex- change students in school, taking part in the AF.S. Club are Annelie Gusdal lSwedenl, Lieven Geerinck lHollandl, Gigi Gunderson fSwedenl, and Maria Svenson lSwedenl. These students stay here for only the school year, so we extend them a special good-bye. TOP - Lieven, Gigi, and Kari. MIDDLE - Students ob' serve cultural differences. BOTTOM - South students welcome exchange students and plan fund raisers. 127 A.F.S. Fellowship Club The Fellowship Club, whose President is Carl Kmschinsky, with V.P. Sam Andreades, has had many goals set for itself this year. Among these goals is a plan to have an after school assembly with religious speakers and singers. They are also sponsoring the adop- tion of a child and working with a handicap- ped child. Their main goal, however, is to promote fellowship in the school community. TOP - Occasional meetings for Bible study. BOTTOM - Executive board of Fellowship Club. FELLOWSHIP 128 SW we 'FN 34 5 8 I. - - When thinking of Ray, it's hard to be sad because he brought so much joy and cheeriness into people's lives, said one of his many close friends. Ray Lenartowicz was truly a special friend to all who knew him. He was loving and outgoing, witty and imaginative. He liked to talk about his uncle, who, he claimed, owned a Moe farm where they get mohair for blankets. Do you know how many moe's noses it takes to make a blanket? He wasn't afraid to yell, I love you , and he never stayed mad. He had a great love for Nature and this was shown by his interests in photography, skiing and scouting. He was photography editor of the Yearbook and Vice President of the Ski Club at school. Ray excelled in music and played trombone in the marching band and pep band. He loved art, and beauty, and laughter, said another friend, and he had a real appreciation for life. He really cared for and valued his friends. We loved him, too. We are such stuff As dreams are made ong and our little life ls rounded with a sleep. Shakespeare 129 DEDICATION Marching Band and Band Front Middletown High School South's Marching Band performed during half-time shows in the Football season in addition to a trip to Washington D.C., playing on the Capital building steps and in King's Dominion Amusement Park the previous spring. The Band was led by drum majorette, Linda Schulussler, and Joseph Lawlor, as Band Director. The Band also included Show Flags, Band Front, Rifle twirlers, and twirlers. UPPER RIGHT - The Band playing during halftime MIDDLE RIGHT - Seventy-six trombones to the hit- parade BOTTOM - The Band on the capital steps. OP- POSITE PAGE: TOP - a-one. a-two, and a-three. MID- DLE LEFT - I don't think I can take this much longer. LOWER LEI-'I' - . . . And here they come ready or not. RIGHT - WARNING. Band on the march. HIDULETUYIH Y EAGLES 131 MARCHING BANDXBAND FRONT QMNUEIFH5 Uma U U L. .5 L93 f gJ...f0 T1 F1 X7 Q ws -es 55? . f 215-iic g -- fb - - 2 - - -.55 df. . 1 YV' .K-A . .Y K . .. .., X is li to .. . N . . wg.. E N Q l e fs Q ? ,pf in su? X 9 -.r X Y' WM Q X . .. . ...X . ..-s s Mark Acciavatti Robert Adler Ronald Anderson Nelson Aydin 1 f . llllll I ,- . .... ,k . f is . in XX . 1.h . I . . 1.r . , Kimberly Barnes iikiii 1335- YQ :, fm, ,Qi , X xx. 1 r.-- 1- 'if H A E3 x W Q X Q . ac k '..- fl .- 1.1. 5 Ir .EQ --f- , Heidi Beeler JUNIORS 134 Scott Andrews iii Sew.-Ja.-5'I V ' . -t ... .9-Q. .3 . if 1 1 .. I ' i lX'- . A F as A Xi Joseph Aaolina A 2 -sis . . Q James Barry 1- ' I 3-K 1 -- Li ., .Y H.. .. II, . v Judy Beierschmidt - KAP' Q X X 'Qs . . .....W.X .-:E..:N-.ig ,M gg X E gg ., 3 t A E k w an . ggi! , .1 'TQ Michael Allen .Ria . i L15 2 1 29139 . .. :fuss - T.. .J . 3' W M 4 4 f Q eff!! Q I' M lf -ae-M1 Michele Ardecki ..k V... I .. . - f .1 . 13 ci- ' - - -- .,. . .-si. Q -e . - . if-S-L .-mari 1: . iii . 5 Richard Ambrosio is --sf f -1'-f..:Q.,-f.-ff:s-SEQWNQ--.:Q2Z.a -- 5 . 1 1 Debbie Armstrong awe- new -' 1.- - 4 - 4 A Q. kk.- A .sa - -- - - ' . . - ii-. - i Sh li .,.. . i.'. is-is Q as .. ses- ' srsdfw if ss- it 'Offs Kathleen Ames S- - , 1 ' E.. ex - ., -' 51, ws.. . S is - Laurel Arnseth Paul Bacigalupi Laura Barker Michael Barklage -. 'vi' 'is' fir- ' . -ii? Q-:Q VSV' ' .-M s ' ,l.--.M X-..X'. -r-- f - J . - . -f f . ,..- :Q-1 :gigs --Q .,.. W. -:- 53:3 . 3- -55 - - . 1 , if ' 'EW' - -. W S . ggi - sf- - 1 f - l .,.- f . F ..-. V 3 1- . . K y ,QI .- David Baum Cheryl Baumann Mark Baumann KQET5, -...-.... .. 4- 4' 3. 1 , i - w i., ' 5 -f it H A 2 iw 3 A ag Xi it .f X. XS . 3 - 2.5, E Dawn Anderson Renee Arway Brenda Barnes William Beckett S49-3 lb. K i 5 U 'b i l l 1 X , S92 x 57 5553 X, XM Qm' 4, Michael Bova Anne Bower Linda Bowker Janice Brennan Michael Brennan Frank Brex xg aaa Laurie Bruckner Thomas Buenaga Mark Burdge Thomas Bush Sheny Byme X1 3 L 3 sff. 2 lfruziu 9, I'i'l:uue'i' l. 'V 3 Michael Benbrook Q vb. ! . James Beyer Tara Boyce 'K aa 'Q r. x , fi, A! 1 Dougles Broum :ig . Q if s l B , s 'M Xi Ea T 2 1 James Bumett 5 r A - .- N .. , L . , 5 3 W, x' as A E f ff 15,8 if of f . Anthony Benetsky Harry Blanding sf N' I .JJ U li Theresa Boylan rf ' .ew ,.,,,,, .,. .s, . A . , i .1 v -we-. S I J . J 5 ',,f., .,.a ,:, 3.,.. 3,....,,,,6,,. xiimiffsi gel' Jack Brown sw. :S XX b l : ,452 wr ' Q., an E - 3. eV, Joseph Bums W ri Marci Bergman R S. N ?r,, Glenn Bodnar as I K . '1' NJ ,'.: 1.' il ,Ffh rf wh , ..,.r. .-U ,xx K Fw J ,'.i'1'?ff ff ,Q 1. se wr.. . is Lisa Brady 1 Steven Brown Q f 1 ,..,.,f if John Bush j f 135 JUNIORS s ' wma: 5:-f. -' - f 6:1 .wi 1- .,, A ,L,,, A - sz .yi J sf ,.,41,.,. . Q ., i ' 1 A x Kelley Cairns Leonard Calvin 3 A' Joseph Carhart Lori Carlsen X X SS , s . ,ox w ,? -s 'S .1 Glenn Canonico TES? , - i ss 'K' NX i 2, ' f 1 ' S s iw ag David Camey , : wr X Qc Q-Xmvif M, . X i KSN Q' ww. li Tina Cappello X K L . ll, : 1 Tv 19 'i sew--. .. f l Chris Carpenter M ' ,AR - 2 S' rs 1 . i , . , Vklik L . .,b Q, ,.... I 4 Q1 iw' N f s- - 2 eww,-if - f R is is fs im- was Q. 1. X - X . . Craig Carter Mac Carter Frances Caruso Keith Caruso ss--s ' , L X Pas ' ' A , ' W Ei' wi Q 5 . ' L k cfy -I ' X ', 1 K. wa ix iw' X Kerry Caruso Louis Caruso rf ws.: 'f X ,s,, - 2 QS' -. ' szilii .,:i:3Ej:.j-firsifsgiiil? N Thomas Caulfield Mark Chadwick JUNIORS 136 Patrick Casey Joseph Castellano was Q i N . ..r, :, ,: ' Q' , Q.. nw V: I M is Q ss.s Robert Chiafullo David Chirico . Scott Cardelfe Edward Carey ,SA-,. sv Elizabeth Can Kevin Carroll We are just children of the Q Q irrii s li-E ' lar M kc.. si X 3 sk an N Qs as wx 5 X X kk 4 1. .x i , S Hz, Ann Ciliberti Lisa Clark Lynn Clune Frank Coda John Coffey , .1153 . i XQ ig Q if ' 1 nf 1- rt. Brian Cousin watching the days go by. ..,' -El N 15 ff , X5 . Gladys Despreaux . af.: ' S V ,.,,, - L H ie Y ,Q A-5, - far? EQ S, iii HL, W P Heftel! 2 - P7 t r ' :ha Darren Donica Cecelia Donovan i , gl tr. . Ott, it W ' , ' 1 f.. ' . '- ? 2 ' Cindy Conway Kathleen Conway Regina Cooke Susan Corcoran ,L E wg . :C x, f au. 4 Vi Kate Cowie Melanee Cray Paul Crooks Jan Cumming .SN li, C Richard De Melia 2.52 . .fl- Q , . .J on-. Sandra Deragon Dimitri Di Gennaro Gregory Di Dia Maryann Diodato 5 Charles Costine if , i wt Irene Davis 'cl Mm' Anthony Della Valle 'PSM 'G fi ,. .ii Q?:E1E,'5 A M E? 'X af A Q N 1 A .V wwf is H5 R , . 24 at X Paul Desiderio Lisa Docs 137 JUNIORS ' ' i ij. if .kbq N b N fsi: Q , .,t Q 1 sz.: , . X Stephen Dorko Carol Dunn N R XS ssc K . . 2' TQS,Esi1E:::3i . ' 9922 S 25+ w fo is 1 ' ij, 9.65 ., . ii? E Susan Einbinder if ff Q, ,sas M' V T esss Noreen Endemann is 'SE N , seg, .-rxrg f- l f r . i . ' 0- .- 4 1 X David Fernee JUNIORS 138 John Dosil ' A S? , - X' -R M N -i f -5 V N . 7 if -X S 7i53'3T 'T . r e,.. - K E. - fi .tiki ' i. ' - i Grace Doyen Marcella Duffy Take hum S 3 an bites, Randy! f , s V . '- i, 1vz.sdz:sf'1iF' iw: ., 3 i sm i ,gig - . is 'S 55 E r 15'f if r 'K Julia Esposito Jennifer Farro Susan Filippone Neal Fiore T' tt-t T if ' . A6 25 iiliiixggvi l. l .Aix 1 is f is-til, -fe ,ll , i F Tammy Fey et,tV is 1 sy- fgzr-Sw as:-:iss i ii Q was F 2 Thomas Fiizsimmons Susan Flaherty Joseph Flanagan Thomas Duignan Tina Dunn u- E Id Eric Einloth .2 ' w 77 V gf. 6 f - ' X W .W 1 ' r M! X!! ':Z2:'?ifAV'7-1 Ig P' F sll 5' W NJ . Antonio Felix-Prieto Edward Fish Scott Duncan K Denise Eckert Stacey Elman f i XX X X .. ., i X S iii, 5 X at N Q X N 53-' l Dana Ferinden , V, rvffmb-A' f i 1 . :xi . Qs: ' Eff H. l i V ik xg' if it 'QS Lisa Fish K3 K. an... 0 31 ff- S William F latley Carol Frazer Walter Fulcher Colleen Furey . r' 2-we . r 1 X Y W G. F - F 1 w -n. 1 Tl Z - sw af, y 514.81 , yr 5 ,- Q ww' .'- 1 X f 5 li i-df! vioxx F f Gary Freed Cathy French John Gallaqher ii' G ' E F1151 IW r if 'mi af' ip, Jeffrey Friedman Carl Frimodig -- me r..g1-rew:1f- f ,Q ' lf . .v f Q: X , may 7, .V K at - . gi - - ' A I . : - 4- 3 5 . ' 1 X, ' -' :,, X J ' X rr gg M , 2 f,!S- W ' Rose Gallagher Fred Garaffa .fi W s- f I .K 'Q ' X ,L ' S4 I . ef II x z 1 . E 5 ia is -mp.-sv' John Frimodig my ,r.r E 3 S+ fm . W I ' all - -F3 A awry F 1 ' Yak! Randy Gardella V X , A W N darr he ' rr ' F? X 1 J G if' ' i w F f A ' J 4, s A ' K , ' 1 1 aff A ,, F 5' ' be CQ ll for R X , . -51 i f x G X. X -,,.J Robert Gardner John Garr Susan Garthwait Gary Gauntt R wr, A M m , .L ...., r.,. b Sl in - ' 'Al Q ggi - u :K Vl ' i ,.L.- F' '13, X W : L ri. i 'R' EQ-52 ,ig f . i R -rrr Debbie Ginsberg Michael Guidice Karen Gleason Roger Goff K 2.1.2 ,f is x,. R Eff Ellen Germane Kathleen Gilroy N' 2 H' 5, . S Joel Goldfarb 139 JUNIORS .H Q .N A X ,,..,, a s Q i Tien K K .f F r l Jodi Goldman Q Y 'LL- X ,:. . , H - r'af 3 r ii H H H ' '- 1 7 3 H3 an - ,wr , , i ig-w , 1 - f f Q fr A ' ik ' , ' Z, 'A - M ' IVA E f V,'L 1 of Q, 4V.,. ,Y rr 1 ff N? :-' , :fr -rw? 'far ,aim l X far 2 5 1 - 1'i'l'F ' - ' 1 :X wi- V 3 S' ff K 1:-:Syl '. mgsr - ,Q if sf? f E ew N - G15 G rdfwff Erik Graham Barbara Grampp Brad Granger Joan Grant Leave all the changes far far behind will ' if N 15.11 f- or ij 1 Q, N I :-.rx FR -R + gi , 2,..,,,.f 5: 1 David Green - ' I X ' ' T 'f '1 N ff,-?g+5.'i , 'Q Nlfsra' 1 :- ': f lf' l9ikfisE'. r' ' ' ' 'I 'l- I 1 George Gremminger 1 :meg ,Q . N - frfersrf-fzz. - .. r ,-M. -ws W- . X Q 2-jg 3 Q, ,I r.- M ,Q , '-' .SMX Wig ,. Q: if QS? al Barry Grillon ,Q . r t J t g . , . Q . ' - 'llill .. Q ,..:,, G 1 . - H rrr , '03 ' rir , -'-' H . , , a n ,f 'ar a A o r lull . 1 1 y X' gg i G G' N . -. A .. f .kyhxm -2. . X -l, wir . , -'fi , . . . , . v, -wgwwa SM -2 i i - . 5 Daniel Grillon Lynda Guiddy Karin Guitemlan Phyllis Gunn Annelie Gusdal Theresa Haake l 'rail S 1 ', A - -s ir -l ,mfg QP , f ' 'rs 435: A - ,. -if G ' ri-i 5 1 - . .fafiiiifi K H r - ' nfl , 'X . Q K X 7.5 - r I X 'ifr : Q Y wr, T. ,i f saw- irrr fi-:iv 7 M :'ri , :ir Qs! :iii-5 I - l fm A I . Jeffrey Hale Paul Haliotis Cherie Hall Kathy Hall William Hallam Nancy Halliday JUNIORS 140 '-3 it 'W' I -.-,, 2,' Mark Hample I - f Q M K xiwfiift' , .1 in Thomas Healy Scott Hetem , . ul ' .W hhvl ,,., ' gf .L ,- John Holwerda 1 I!! I PSI, , 1 .lziql ,.. . 2 f . 'ft t l ia A t y U J eff K Anthony Hussey Kimberly Hamrick Grace Heaney 'N fl S Q 1- 'SS 'N 2. . , , . P Z E XL V Kenneth Hinds at frikfis, . , -f gi: ,E N 'l X Debra Hanvey Kimberly Hendricks Alison Hodder it it r-ri . T M 5 255352 ,Y x I Anna Harmyk Debi Harrison Stephen Hart N . ' 5 T f rsoo T E fa.. 3, Jeffrey Henry Maria Henry Thomas Hespe . inc? it K Y T , 5 ff wk Deborah Hogan Jennifer Holloway Vaughan Holzer Michael lppolito is Thomas Howarth Carol Israel A .1. .. Robert Huettl . T, tti, it ,r., .X S Treacy Jackson X x I , nf e Q if slol ' ?ff'T.sigQ ' Carla Hurley Jamie Jarboe , ,E-'1 Stacy Holobinko Christine Husar Peter Jeffrey 141 JUNIORS ii -iz: V 5, s Charles Jerry hinge. J X x iff ' I 2 we wx rr 1 gs' . K X or so X Reid Kelley 51- . ,fi fgzjjfigjgff' M . W ,-M: . it if r r . WK? H3 531 k fi his Robert King rf 'iliiffisSETI:-'kfilkitttfw :Q::5s::15f.ES:I'-.Q ' .. John Johnson f55i'i5T?25ii..s Q 1 fy. 5 ig 1 Miz? ZW , M .-1 as W , :-, ft: N .. 0:5 I Mary Kelly 'Q l'el ' ' YW' iifiiii tg mee ' , tw . 5 3 N: riff mm Wuxi l 1 Jack Kingsland 'EX X sf X -M s S it X is Q 3 ,, 57 'X 3 S' it - ll? rig -A-i ' -sf -. rt-is! AQ Michael Koester Alyce Krajkovich Justin Kalac I Q I . 35555 1 3 R ., ,.. ji Z Q X S Nix E F X FE N S 5 - M it Kathy Kennedy L --iiii 3253 .t Y x 5 t X X ' iXxX x Kenneth Kirk A viii lu is i ttit fi sitigrssg -., it S Ns : ps it ,, f B' i 'y ' A,-ji Roger Kroeck Arun Kamath liii f't' kbb i q oio sw- K ., f EVE ff .' ' - 'rs -ins v 5 bus X I its ' N +51 XFN: N Q V Z r sf I ' -wx - E My gg L Rx H X X is Q ta X Thomas Kennedy r Y titt Kevin Kirk Karen Krynicki -YJ Got to get away from these crazy days, hanging around. JUNIORS 142 Y-K N . ., ' X -:gi im Vanita Kamath -1 K . X X X 1' K- . ...X . I X Q Q - wg XX X Z 1 Jeffrey Kenney 1 I : ,. 1 , 5 uv. . J t .Af 1: si- if X vw 1 X X ts 4 Q gf, V X Ski Xi .5 S. it r Nw Diane Knapp J J X ' t X it H X SE ,.., .1 , ,. .. . S A rttt as-. ,gs C. , My -flfgrblgi jifp-. t ,,m,,,,., t L t ws -ws: W 3- 5:5'3'7tiii, 'lkglgri -fc hvtixsirgifaegai X it 1- it , ,. A JS.. 'af'C-,x.iLA+kJw. David Krzyzkowski 12292 fa - J .,t, K 1 XX - 'srffigifst r Douglas Kuhne :,, 'S f' , ' X W3 S A we mix N X '-A X 3 X ff? Q3 X 'seg wieilg i ,. . ,. g qg igiii 1 Christopher Kaschak 2 1-2isE?'f-f , ' if f t fi: J if Q, Q N X J is ws NW- X as 3 he C A John Kerr i m, 3 sf 1. ' sr Q Joseph Knittel Robert Kugelman ' g ff, K ft v ii if- ff o r -f ' X. ' . w e Christie Kulper Q s S ess rr ws: Getting ready for the big night on the town. wr' 2 PM Ti T 'iff - L . mr jx-, . Q4 gy-L, .L N .L S ,sg : 1 , we rf- ' . gt ws '- 1 . - ' ' K 5 of K , . fr I x Q S Y . L 4. . fy .L , Q , K sz iw? I L , if TIF' 5 ' . wJi,:i.':,l -- -- L- 5 David Lederman Halard Lescinsky 415 'ff-K a 1 H I I zi2. . lriq5ir.,g 1, -, x' f :lift- v i X F X , 'x 4, X- 5' QP, 2 . 5' . :ff Brian Lynch Daniel Lynch Michael Mahan Douglas Maire Kelly Letts David Lynch -. J, -5- 53 ii .41 ' 11 nf in Patricia Makely Mary Alice Kustera or ,Q N. , X S, fr X 'K ictt 1 if f . V . ff W x M' Q te ,. ' iff fe ' Es is X - X A A gtg' 5 K Eric Larson Qgsjfzs, F 3 figs Q 1, Meer, V521 wi ' 2 Rfisf Matthew Levine s nnnnc my .E xc , ' fi-lgQ?ff5 - 5 ii nw laws 5 i t -, ',fwe,t ye, Lorraine Mac Donald Michele Maloney ' 4 i i t D, is ,sis . Jill La Bette Peter La Rosa Li .ti , vi A M ph Eh: .half 5 Guy Lassen elf QW ? i fig , 'M fr' Bart Lombardo -,. 1 ? K .sf if 1, mtg, r N WS' y rl Christine Mac Leod ,. .ww . rr fr Q . , . K 'itsif xx x X 12 1 .. fs- N3 , , L QA :V ,. ,N ZA' I, Q 21 p , wal K Atl wht X r Q l Kenneth Mantz Linda Lavin 5, Y, .A 5 uf' a 'S Q5 ' Gregory Lospinoso 'Sit 1 l V' 'gl ef K., ,, et, Maureen Maguire - Q Q11 5 ff E9 . H Q. , ir M A rg n w X, if .lsr id' A W ll Joseph Marchittio 143 JUNIORS Johnna Mc Carthy l do things better high. X it f l X E Q , is , -, .yi ,.- , ' ' lg, ...5 h ll i rw? J .1 , Mary Mc Canhy ' hI K' A i xf A ., John Mc Gowan 'i E'CkI:T.-35 i MEX TY 'fiffi a f LQ ' as .. 1 -4 . 'RN f - t Q XM ,- r .ff 11 X Edward Mc Mahon JUNIORS 144 - W y .Q , h D? Wi its .i , f . -- we fx fl fi fr 'HJAK X avg Fi W Kathleen Mc Guire . . . V , 4 . .. ... David Mc Neil ,e.. Q . KR X L K Q. Q N X , . .M . X is K: mia MX S fx s :rx A . e. K X Patrick Mc Comiick Diane Mc Hugh Michael Mead t,,,. , - ., feb Qi? ' agar , gg mg .i at QWQAKJ ' t. A it Mikel Marcuse ei'e We JCM , . N . W t 5 . i likes , W . Xl . ' gf.: gl . Y., ...M 5 Q I is Y i X i W it ' EQ. fl David Marrauo Tamara Matulewicz . Sl at M .Q if :X X X cyl Emir EQ X V, A Q it ,au Q X at Q Q 2' . 2 Q Celeste Mc Coy .... X U f ' .-flft .-11 -i.. J, Donna Mc Hugh Nancy Maresca .1:f..: ..-- 1 Q ,rw g L E .v , ':- - 3. 1 if 1 iii Wir - - Dawn Matichuk Linda Marr .5 ,,.n. Y si' . . Q1-5' 7 'x ' -f- we lx Q A Mary Matthews Q22 ii . 5 ,i,. K i 'ii ' TINA Q l K .lg kjx zz. - .P ' it . gif? w 3- wg . igaagsi 'll 1. jiegly. -A,-f r-ff LI. I 51 49:51-'1 Q:511i'1 A ff 5' ,- la ill gg Frederick Mauer Jill Mc Cabe . W . l.a . T . gg Eff A. . YXTET L . gy 'Q . ,. L -f r Sum' Z1 it if' it it .h..t' rg If Scott Mc Crae Michael Mc Daniel ii 'Y .,'. - . f. 5 iff:-: ..... if ffflliz K 1-- - ttt ,, .....-. Q t ' L .55 A gi, ,, .F ' 4 is QD.. .i..: i M George Mc Kulla John Mc Laughlin -in Ii X Christine Meahan Kim Means Lynn Meislohn i ip. Q1 -nw Q C4551 7 'ffvif xs ll g fx ik, Q R ii-9 ff! G 'Wi f X .ec If ,.-QW ,:S!'Lil1fy,f ,, fjmf, friqiflr ' f-lf 'f an F E 5' f -- Kevin Mietz Joseph Miller Michael Mills ..,, ' ..i.. Q pi lu- . or . 5 - i X1 ,W .mu 1. J. . e 2. 1 Michele Monroe Daniela Montanti Colleen Moore o..i oooii gl? 3 f W 2- if E ,.,.,S5y , 1, ,rr 1 Janis Mottershead Darren Mueller Jo'Ann Murath ,Fi u. 1... fi ,J x William Meiter Y .Zu C A g ,,'. I Brenda Miner ng ' Mil ri X N H 9' t X x f et T I Jacqueline Moran I r r :ite iw. . f 11 fc Z 35, , M ,1 Rx 5' ?r .1 X 1 Q . il ' if . if-1 , : fi Susan Murdock Who me?, me Reid Kelley? M . is 1 N p C ,N V- -I 1 .. r , i K is 6 lil 2- H ilk. 3 ' .V I l sg 1 , XS, , William Merritt Mary Alice Merwin 51.1 l S Kevin Mocik Barbara Morelli Gloria Moncayo Cheryl Morin i . W 4. C . Q, L1 '51, 15 4 A ' Qi l .:.-1.4: A il af-N 3 David Murphy Gerald Murphy I , A , V 5 f 5. y N Peter Murphy James Murray 145 JUNIORS John Murray rg ft: :,:-swam.. ,- X 1 . :VW if - . fi - 5 X N :- ,. 'iw' HEY? Robert Ogilvie Judi Ozut ,L,,1,2 . L,,. . . I gr 5.-Mg, ,f,ff:' 'afirsg t 4:3 :xiii nf.. f35:w: : : 25- it ' 5 . . r. , 1' il X S ,. fi if gig QS Tracy Pereless f 1 gl 1 X Q : 9. 'P'57:5 213- .1 EX: - :,, , i. . , ..,,. ra- r , K X - get 2 Q a , O 551' , . Stephen Nadel Q 2 'W SX as Nxt i f X sl XX I' s A s Ng Stir rf '23 6 S fl N M 6' s 4, xp it 2 Karen Olsen F X . r b y X XT I Q in lt i 2 X Q X like Q r Q x f r 3 N Q. Ann Nelsen Kirk Openshaw asmtwssi, ri. .- QNX: .. MMM of XM 1 .', is .1 wx H N r- gi -,,' i so f at 5 ? is 5- ,X iff.: Christopher Noble -sill ffslsi X. X X - 'jk ' - -' . J XX N : :.vssfr:...m::. A X X X y t,. y is it .v rr 5 'wi xf -352' ' Rail 5 ' ' : 1 gr ,t Robert Orem .. 1,4 Q 1 -Q Cynthia Novak Patrick O'Neill Guy Ortiz Tracy Oswakd X i 5 X i- i ,'i-. - 4 i ' if - r ,..' K :. :M N-:L 'R ,,:,,:.,, My X' X f Whfwifs E' Y H' ' 1 ..'..::' r, X .. ., i-warg? f W A K Vim X 0 5 . L V .Eg 1' E Q I X A . 1 ,. , . , a i A ' ' 'MX l Q t ' -. f X ti.r , R X A X X Xt 1 rw - r E -S X Jacqueline Pantekas Dana Parisi Nancy Pavelka Mary Pavlick Michael Pearce My .X .J . f fl' . J 4 ' X .,-- . Q., ' a i ' X - X is ssrs 1 X-Q: ' E S5 'ig' J, P ij s PM -,Q sire.. fl ,. .- , cfs ff 't-' '1 -.., ,zfaf -X 2 X 1 f x g - f K f i f ff. . 523 of A if if N A L N l , -i:55iff5iSff'lxit. Sharyce Persson H ,, ' i xivizrlv x . WMAS, rw as sus, .XE-' - '- i . , K :tt 5 .5 A . , YA or X X t I fi Kenneth Piasecki JUNIORS 146 Louis Pingitore David Peru Bradley Petersen Mark Peterson Jeffrey Pham Rob Ogilvie contemplates a difficult problem. it l tg - it Q lil .. rx K' I Paul Rathemacher K Deborah Rivas 1 af fri P-X XXX :J fi Q i f Y 1, 'S Jw fi Richard Poccia Lorene Policella Deborah Poole Debra Poole 'lm 1 W X l Ex 5 ' X rv K M M li ,E ,wt X Ewg at 5 N 'X r iii V 2 ff' 'ii Linda Raymond im f l hp f ll f'l:.i n .ff l Elizabeth Rodriguez S , 1 - pw L: lf- R 1' .Rsv Q! U ,. . ir. C' 1 ' 1 , - i ' 't 73' 1 4 if . Katherine Praydick 5 X X J ' M x SN N 35 f., 41- ., -i X X Q N Q X5 Y . P 2 2 Y l I x I Robert Pursell i 'tta ' ' K illifizt if ,iw Y -L f -- . I ' ,fy G1 q- ,ug ,IU f lr! - l I - , . , 2 ,. . .. .L.. ,ki Joseph Rada . r .w-55.1 ,wfft 4 ot R - e ... ik , QA- , H ai-1 ii if ri 1 ,. is , K i A X fig 4l'i'is3?g' N r 20 4 .,.. 2- 1, J , , . , ,, , J . V R ' be L - iii H ' Madeline Reinhold gg ll ltl- Beverly Renelt K lblh 53,1 W 335' x ' Christine Rose .xr K, . ' lei l i l lflliwlwf I S Roben Porter Diana Price Bert Quist Susan Rapoza ' .-185 X Y Cynthia Rife 147 JUNIORS 1. do .rags ' fag QE '.ffa5mQ,,?it,EiriZS't . hg1:if??gg5.E-tgssz ,- ii' -' Fifi - :E'5::l::'l5I'l3 .,. Ig:NfrYffN.E:L'n-- . Q x X X X N Yi W X s ' 1 X X 5. Joseph Rosendale - wx, 1655? 'i ,L , .. . W: . .gs , 3 W Q.. 2 sf, WWW X , 71 We ,F V It 46 EJ . M377 'A ? fe' ' ,,,, 'JM 4 km W S S -I F oz E. SU o 3. A :.sfs:f J Q , . X , Gerard Rouvrais John Ruffini Christine Ruggeri .,.. .... H , . J .5 ' f X ' 3 . . 551. , . . -is ' . ' - ft L i- - . - S ,fi f fs , . 9 f 5 1 S :ii s - J r' Y 2 ' f safes -- V- F f Y : Q N Y. . . X . - i. 3,15 AN, ti s: S: F A m y ..a:gi5E?gg. ' Q. I I 1 saw S f 2' - 5. 1 M 'Q wg V . ut K , 41 ss' XX ' ggifs' fs -' f a... fm. .. .Q .fu-X 1- ' -A . J A .X .yn . , ' -' i .. I it 1- ff gasses N . s-S s s qs.uk..5 : x ' K - fs..-if - at K: X ::,,, L I .. .:..' I 1 Glenn Russell 51?-s S . - ' if 3:1-':: if?-.':':xE':E5i.::5-''Er1':e :... S Sl 4 'S X X R Q., 9 as-sa gf? 5 ww s N t u N r X s gms' W 2 X, Q l rw -,:s,. - V. sfxiii - - Lrg- slim-. . ...... . .. sm - - fm wg 3' get . sv ss X J Q X if t ws . .. t xx Scott Shedivy : . q,t.,..' wr. : - ,, - . P ff?1f:52.ff. 1' f f ' T ggi ., ., U Nancy Schoepf ' ' X is - mite f ' I t x 1 KH Q ff t 4 X i X 155 xi ,m in Fx S ' f xv XX x v . 'A ,QN -,Sit A ,L-1:52 '.f kQ'if1 1 is 'mil gifqf-3 F ri , . grit:-4 xref? ki? VS . is . Caroll Severinsen JUNIORS 148 ,, x ar Q.. .J fl if 1 wi Q t i- , X. t , it A sir xg ii, N x - wff-W5 ' Leonard Russo Jeffrey Schottle X . L spas ' lf' P , P I ' S QNX . ir? Q Ss f f gzjw' f ,wt J' if J re E .i ,f sf . . sf, it .-inks: seusgi' . Thomas Shannon Tammie Sabounn Joanne Sachs John Samuels A? X X s w '70,-5 3 2552! fe - felwififlzg X QU I if ff' Wi'-55 C. L X at M ww, f- 2 L .,wm3,,',fa1:e 'A , f H ':' ,,:vfZt.L-?7ws2ffia4CQ?s nv., -:pf f' '- f' ffwfs- gf ww, 4 'iff 'fiivffiimi . if Wu? , t W 4 f Q 5457? i X 1' F ta if ,wt as M 7. 1,4 f -fm: --E-miata: . 1 fi- ' K 5325 -X ff ' i Y 'ss ra 9' si SN W X Q F S x X si Y W. X mt, i H.. 3 Q. S h Y hi! 'I 4 . ,, 1 f 3 r Scott Ruoff ,V Q Q k Q E I' 21 5. L 5 Srl 1 l William Santanello Teach your children as well. Linda Schultz Richard Schultz J 5 - x f' - fi . 'I' ??H?'T'5F 358: 5518- ff ' nw , . L Q.. . .... . . X .1 5 '- F:,v..f- - Arlene Sharkey Colleen Shea Q tt 'P law as X we wg N-f. K xv EQ k Q X W ' gi F is . 55 -' . .. fig 5 X I ,, s l ' f! Kerry Scott L i. -..- if ' 'J ' Q' H, X .' ., H sf b if k.,L fs ' ip we Sw X ll QQ.. ' V. ,4 flEl-7Et5.taS- - . Scott Seuffert - . Q rpg. . t- . -,. -f L 1. its f . S- sf A :fl f, . -' 5 l Q V Thomas Shea Noelle Sheehan IA 3' ii, iu . 'gf I iq S l Kathy Shenko Deborah Sherman Lori Shine Herbert Sieh Christine Silva Denise Simpson 1 x X U ,V A, , H- Q ... 'a '12 if t t 1 A John Smack Rudy Smit Laurel Smith Robert Smith Scott Smith Sheelagh Smith Cheryl Smock ss R-'rw g ' I 1 5 F S ,fs , l L so . Todd Sohan Sandra Solan gs. , it tt? 2 ,gm F it QL-k 4. x Q Q N ff Alan Speck Michele Spendio Mark Steigelman Jayne Stein Karen Stenger 149 JUNIORS ' ' i s I. is 'M 'Nh 2 f.., -s s Z,, Charles Steward ., T , I X 2 S 1 at C A vga 1 -T - - -- 'T , T ll we 5 C C Q S x T- Cecllla Subowicz Bnan Sussman Melissa Sweet Scott Szwaja Christopher Thompson .,..., Mun ' - 4' If j,.zgQjfM2.3,g5Qgg5 V R A ,, A f . Q K A, g ea NN' 7 L fi , - S s 55 ' Qs: - - -11-A g ' 1 X if - A 1- S ,, . Y - ' Yfiif S . 5 ' . ,A Q' j ' , is Q .olfli as gif A - Y . 3 J Y -N, f :Q Q Q .31 .N mo ' 2 - f - lass, 4 ' . Q ' T2 f Marsha Thompson . s . - . me . W .. .- Q .1 1: saws-. .f . X122 Q gpg : -if S his w C , .K ,, NY' X , is : is -- sw C 1353822 ., 1 Q - asm My mf +4 Kathryn Toth 11 'a S Q Q an st . Q S N X X sg 1:55 Q p r -s fs 3 1 ' 13 L: X X N Roben Tully sxt I f - L.h:, Q Q 5 it Y' 'Sw A I X sg 1 , J Sails' Cx Donna Uhng JUNIORS 150 William Thorpe Angela Tracy Eric Thorsen fzrggaf. . S em in ...ft - . if-asv: W 1159 5,5 ?fSg1 2 'I if ' Wx' ' t , ,f tif K X X3 Susan Tooker 1 Q-,,-sr: .1161 . Veronica Torra Cindy Toth mei i minimum - ' sv ,hs N N M -ax Xxx: R is sg sf ' 3 X X S C, , Kim Tramontana Susan Trezza M X . . ., Eg l 'ii'1R , +i ,Emu xf J 'lim' 4.- M5 X sg ,S 3 'i si r ,Q M fr' , by P ,Q M N e i , x f. - :QE - lg 1 . ' xx K S 1 x H 9 Q A as K H ' ,Z 1- M:f.,.fz. ..,.. N .,:: 15 , i f wg 35 1 4 - 1 t -fr i ' it wg Alexander Tripoulas Paul Tuchol 5? 2 . r V , fff , ,t., a- vr P ,. . ' K Carter Tune - . , '-ii .gu i 'TW ' , ,f'3i'. 2Lf M. S.t, L Everybody knows this is nowhere. f Rona Venable Gina Vicino if 5 Brendan Walsh X .ew .. ,J , . , s s ,,- i . 'ii ,M . it .4 .' 'J' -1 -1 g,, il' , as fi re, Nr., Ve:-. Robert Wncent Q t 2 75. -1-N g S Greg Wamcke fi - ' if Thomas Welch Kathleen White 3' lv Q, , 5 . K , A' .. i J M! , y . is V. ,I ff. Z 1 ' ,i1.Qi, is Lisa Williams Michael Williams Y 'Yr i l X Kathleen Wolffe x g s Carol Wood Mark Waldemeyer 1 i ' 'K 'lf l1ii: . Fr f ,Er - ,af X X XL.. Matthew Watkins Patricia White John Waldron Sheila Walk N 6 David Webb Nina Weck Q 'I .UU X ' V M X 4 ,. , kg Charles Wickley Cheryl Wiemken .X .,,., ,K iiri by , ..:.. U i l L.-fi if f kk,, 55 Patrick Williams . 'i L' wise, iss -5 -4 A ' ' is 'T David Wilson William Wilson K X I Q I Amy Walker 'i'i We T Q - fr, - 1 'av' .-v. ,, 3 1:32,- J - Debbie Weiss x 3 K 1 . f ,gi 'Mil if ,W ig? gfsfif if H ,isle .9 sail, MS-. lv flux Debra Wilber James Wishart Laura Woodley Mary Zabelicky Jane Zarouni Todd Zeek 151 JUNIORS ' A K If if ,H W-ywezw , A 'Q1,,,,,..:f6Z ,V 4 'f W 'lj-Ziff' V . JM' 'VT , ,-,, 154 GIRLS BASKETBALL M WW mmmg www! LMWQHQ ,N.,,,w m Q CCT his years team is quick, aggressive and hardworking. Depth and inex- perience will be our only obstacles. - Dennis Sasso This year's Girls Basketball team finished with a record of 15-10. Coached by Dennis Sasso the team brought home the Bayshore Christmas Toumament Championship with a 46- 40 victory over Middletovim North. Wc- tories over Neptune, Holmdel and Ocean highlighted the season. The Girls' hopes for a State Championship ended when they dropped a heartbreaking 58-55 decision to a tough Sayreville squad. The team was led by Senior guard Debbie Flately and Patti Camorote. Patti Camorote and Debbie Flately both shared the MVP award. Claudia Fulshaw, Michelle Monroe and Jan Cummins rounded out the starting lineup. Mary Halpin, Sue Accivatti and Donna McHugh filled in whenever the starters needed a rest. Junior Michelle Monroe set a new school record as she scored 31 points against Sayreville. OPPOSITE PAGE - Big Picture - Debbie Flately gets ready for the big game. Insert - Jan Cum- mins drives around a St. Rose defender. THIS PAGE - Top - Michelle Monroe, Claudia Fulshaw and Jan Cummins play a tight defense. Bottom - The girls battle for the ball under the boards. 155 GIRLS BASKETBALL THIS PAGE TOP - Mary Halpin, Pat1iCamor0!e and the rest of the Eagles hustle back on defense. BOTTOM - Patti Camorote passes the ball to Debbie Flatley as the Eagles set up a play. GIRLS BASKETBALL 156 UPPER LEFI' The game begnns as Mlchelle Monroe jumps rn an effort to control th'e'BallTower I eft Coach Sasso discusses some pregame strategy Top Rrght Sue Accnavatr Debble Poole Mrchelle Monroe Claudna Fulshaw Pattl Camorote and Darlene Maxson psych themselves up for the upcomnng game Lower Right Mlchelle Monroe and Claudia Fulshaw battle for the ball whrle Jan Cummms gets set to break dovm court D C1lRl in BASKEI BAI l Varsity l5 10 Opponent Ocean bt Rose l oms River N bt John V Holmdel Mlddletown N St John V l'oms River S Jackson Neptune Matawan St Rose Rantan Howell Mlddletown N Neptune Matawan Rantan Long Branch Howell Mnddletown N Shore Regional Ocean Holmdel Sayrevllle IH!-Y lic 157 GIRLS BASKETBALL ,Qi- use ip, My F1 ,X u f M if A .W vs' ' gig' sm. Qu- M-U' A..-an-r. 5 1 i 1'- into ? '9 Wi 6 G his years team is working just as hard as past South teams did. We showed great improvement over the course of the season. Pat Houston his year's Eagles Boys Basketball team finished with an outstanding record of 20-5. Coached by Pat Houston the Eagles once again were able to dominate Shore Conference op- ponents. The team was led by Captains John Benbrook and Jim Murray. Mike Fogarty, Arnie Baum and Dave Lynch rounded out the starting lineup. John Johnson, Mike Bennet and Justin Kalac filled in admirably when the starters needed a rest. The Eagles opened the season with ten straight wins. Among those victories was the Eagles third straight Bayshore Christmas toumament championship, along with a thrilling 55-46 victory over Neptune. Of the Eagles five losses three came at the hands of champion Neptune and one loss came against National power Archbishop Carroll. Over the course of the year the Basketball team provided some exciting memories that will not be forgotten. BIG PICTURE - Opposite page - John Ben- brook is about to go up with the shot against arch rival Neptune. INSERT - Dave Lynch, Mike Fogarty, and Amie Baum get ready to pull down a rebound. This Page Top - Coach Houston watches the Neptune game carefully. Bottom - Fully extended, Jim Murray goes up for the layup. 159 BOYS BASKETBALL TOP - John Benbrook jumps against a Neptune player to start the second half. Bottom - The Eagles get ready to converge on the ball against Toms River East. BOYS BASKETBALL 160 TOP LEFT - What is this? John Benbrook is being mugged! Wait a second, here. comes Arnie Baum to the rescue! LOWER LEFT - Amie Baum holds up the ball while he locR'f6?TlT56E1 man. TOP RIGHT - Mike Fogarty puts up a rebound as Roger Baum and Dave Lynch look on. LOWER RIGHT - Jim Murray lays the ball up and in against the Scarlett Fliers of Neptune. ' Varsity 20-5 OPPONENT THEY Ocean St Rose Toms River E Keansburg Manchester 'V Middletown N. St. John V. I Toms River S. i Jackson A A Neptune ii, 1 St. Rose ' I3 24 fl - A Raritan Howell Middletown N. Neptune Matawan Raritan Archbishop C. Howell Middletown N. Neptune Freehold Twp. Hamilton E. Neptune BOYS BASKETBALL WE 71 46 63 47 84 24 105 33 80 53 70 57 62 4 1 73 62 62 50 55 46 f' 50 Matawan 70 62 48 80 40 74 62 57 49 63 89 77 54 87 50 50 55 71 5 1 65 51 33 47 74 5 1 48 46 44 50 l .W-f- 3 J 1 Ui ,sg xii if i - Q Q Y 5' l i l l I ijvQXy, l., ' V V ' - S Qfffia' L -,.- ' .ffl 5 ., . uv- if ' 7 f , -st I 154584.52 .f.3'.p.QFaa.tva.mMrx.., ww .Malice . ,,,. ,N -v--. X U u ,We - fa 'J .M iiilw ,M - . ln Vx 's -1 QSM? E A' ' Wi? ' I K I V if f 'W - wmgsmwq ,162 1 , ' .V xzvw ,,,,Wg m HM f ,f Av- i--szw 7 X AF f K' ' A vw me uv ,,,,,,f:qr. yn 3 ffllmt ...,,, ,, an V U00 ,ik L v ,V .J ' A ' ws: 'ff CC restling demands many things from an athlete, strength, skill, desire, speed and stamina are all necessary. We will develop all these things it will though first start with attitude. -Ed Bechtel he Middletown H.S. South Wrestling team finished their season with a record of 6-11. Coached by Ed Bechtel, the team was led by Seniors Rick Lovato, Jon Phipps, Joe Wonesh, John Daly, Mike Bush and Jim Sisolak. Red Bank Catholic, Matawani, Rumson, Howell, C.B.A. and Monmouth Regional all fell victim to the Eagle grap- plers. The Eagles most impressive vic- tory came in a 38-14 thrashing of Mon- mouth Regional. This yearis team also featured a State Champion, Rick Lovato won the State Championship in the 188 pound weight class. The championship added to his impressive list of titles which includes his Championship in the Regionals, Dis- tricts and both the Middletown South toumament and the Neptune Christmas tournament. Another impressive performance was turned in by Joe Wonesh as he wrestled his way to a second place finish in the Districts. John Daly was also out- standing as he also won first place in the Middletown South tournament. OPPOSITE PAGE - Big Picture - Capt. Rick Lovato is about to record a take down. INSERT - Ken Hinds makes his opponent grimace with pain. This Page - Top - John Daly is about to pin his opponent to the mat. Bottom - Jon Phipps receives congratulations from his teammates after a victory. 163 WRESTLING A Q59-Q Lf TOP LEFI' - Rick Lovato is about to put the finishing touches on a Raritan Wrestler. Lower Left - Chris Halek rejoices after an easy victory. Top Right- L to R - Coach Bechtel, Joe Radah J9eWonesh, Jon Phipps, Rick Lovato, Chris Warnock, Doug Massel, John Daly. Bottom - 'Biindan Walsh, Dave Chiricho, Mike Bush, Chris Halek, Jim Sisolak and Ken Hinds. Bottom Right - Brendan Walsh is about to take his opponent to the mat. WRESTLING Varsity 6-11 WE Opponent THEY 20 Ocean 38 6 Brick 53 30 St. Joseph 32 33 Red Bank Cath. 28 23 Raritan 39 ,, 11 Jackson 50 iyj, 32 Matawan 22 1 41 Rumson 20 3 30 Howell 23 12 Central 48 22 Neptune 41 26 Point Boro 30 22 Middletown N. 31 36 CBA 21 38 Monmouth Reg. 14 19 Marlboro 30 20 Ocean 42 Hs Q . ,AQ,lBMF, . gl? . lg, A QQUJZ, 'V I 4 QQUQ I Q9 gm img W2 Y E fl- ' .' ,Q U i i V ii J J N , J 3 9. 9 I , 15' , W: ' ss. V S ' 9 xg QQ 0 . iwflkfgitfas -'-Wiz? . 3g .soLm,y,z. 'A .Aj I' ef' I 'M g 1 QU: 'soup 165 WRESTLINL1 CCB oth the boys and girls team are the finest we have had in a long time. Each team works well together and they are supportive of each other. -Susan Hughes -Tony Palasky The Middletown H. S. South Boys Bowling team finished with a final record of 23-10. Led by Mike Cologna, Paul Bacigalupi, Ken Ryan, Rick Pocia and Dan Lynch the Eagle bowlers rolled their way to victory over Middletown North, Keansburg, Keyport, Matawan and Rumson. The Eagles finished in third place A division. One of the highlights of the year included a 2-1 victory over Raritan. An individual highlight was attained by Mike Cologna as he bowled the league high game of the year with a 262. THIS PAGE - Top - Ken Ryan punches in his score before he rolls his next ball. Bottom - Capt. Diane Connor shows perfect form as she lets the ball go. BOWLING 166 down Bottom Left Craig Smith nfles the ball with great velocity down the alley Top Right L to R Coach V 25 11 Palasky Dan Lynch Paul Bacigaupi Craig Smith Mike Cologna Ken Ryan Rick Poccta and Tom Sataro army Q Hak Laura Larsen and Kathy Nielsen Not Pictured Alyce Kraykovich Rantan Matawan Middletown N Rumson Keyport Keansburg Rantan Matawan Middletown N Rumson Keyport I Keansburg .I BOYS BOWLING f Varsity 27112-13'f2 ' z 4,-4 YK 5 1 ' M -f - ' N . Opponent THEY W AA , fx Raritan ' ' Matawan U Middletown N. 3 Rumson , :nv Keyport 292 Keansburg 'fz 1 Raritan 3 0 3 0 3 0 2 1 Matawan 2 1 Middletown N. 2 2 Rumson 1 3 Keyport 0 1 Keansburg 2 Top Left - Jodi Goldman, Fabbi Hak and Diane Connor cheer after a all the pins GIRLS BOWLING Bottom'Ri ht - L to R - Diane Connor, Carol Ddnn, Karen Kryrlicki, Jodi Goldman, Coach Hughes, Fabbi WE Opponent THEY V . I . - . . l 1 . 2 2 1 1 ' . 2 3 0 f M 3 0 Y if , 3 0 1 ' 2 r 3 0 0 ' . 3 Q5 . 4- Q 3 3 O B D Q Q, L 2 1 5, Q' ge A 3 0 I 9, M Q , Q5 s I 9 .Q gl A Q K Q le? A VgE 1 M 1' - 'nh' 5-n.. l Q A H - . . lt. all! My . W1-A ' 167 BOWLING 4 4 espite the drawback of 5:00 AM. practices, the team has progressed to the point where they are now competitive with teams that have been in existence for six years. Y.M.C.A. age-group swimmers should bolster the squads in the next few years. The girl's swim team showed great progress over its first year's performance. Their record was 5- 5. The team was sparked by co- captains Laureen Langan and Holly Davis. The boy's team made a great effort to overcome rigid competi- tion. Their team was inspired by co-captains Glenn Tiedemann and Bob Disanto. The following divers enlivened the action: Trisha Grewe, Kate Cowie. Laurie Colantuono, Chns Brown, Bob DiSanto, and Craig Selbrede. Coach Pat O'Shea has laid a solid foundation for the future of the team. Middletown South Swim Team - FIRST ROW: Co'Captains Bob DiSanto, Glenn Tiedemann. Laureen Langan, Holly Davis. Julie Waldenmeyer anxiously recording times. SWIMMING 168 II- uote: Who will ever forget the most recent Winter Olympics when the United States Hockey team captured the gold medal by beating the Soviet Union and Finland? Remember last years Stanley Cup playoffs when the Rangers upset the Flyers and the Ilan- ders? It is obvious Ice Hockey can generate a high level of intensity, com- petiveness, excitement and unity. I hope we can someday experience such a situation at Middletown South! cause tramps like us, baby we were born to run. -John Knodel For the first time in three years Mid- dletown South's Hockey club took great strides toward becoming a full fledged team. Led by John Samuels, Joe Spe- nle, Buddy Gaur, Bob Wncent and Mac Carter the team finished undefeated as they played in the friendly confines of the Shrewsbury Ice Rink. Also con- tributing to the team were Mike Delmeir, Glenn Russell, Jim Bumett and Randy Gardella. THIS PAGE - TOP - A South player tries to win the faceoff for the eagles. BOTTOM - Sitting in the penalty box Randy Gardella watches his team- mates on the ice. ICE HOCKEY 170 ffm Y' Q5 Middletown 6 Middletown 13 Middletown 7 Middletown Scores Rumson-Fair Haven 4 Monmouth Regional 4 Lincroft-River Plaza 5 Howell THIS PAGE - UPPER LEEI' - Rich Lenartowica and Mike Delmelr stay back on defense. LOWER LEFT - Coming into the boards Rich Lenar towicz gets control of the puck. TEAM - the Eagles take a camera break af ter preparing for the game. 1 in 1 K 'riff Aquiline 1980 wishes to thank the following people for their time and effort: our advisors - Mr. Dwight Pfennig and Miss Patricia Larking Layout Editor - David Femee, Laureen Lanagan - Senior Section Editor, Gregg Stevens - Sports Editorg Katy McGuire - Academics Editorg Raymond Lenartowicz and Jerry Rouvres - Photography Editors, Holly Davis who typed copy during our many emergenciesg Carolyn Black who did some of the great artwork, and Tammy Fey who did the cover. We hope you enjoy this year's issue! mwft ma, JVM? MM ' lf '.5-3 ,......a--s q ',,'r:'w YEARBOOK 172 L- P, Y L 173 YEARBOOK ' I SQJtJ1:rf'eb iiv'l X r s MIBD 1.1T0'4 February, 1980 Volume 4, No. 4 Published by Middletown High School South Nutswamp Road, Middletown, New Jersey Newspaper The Eagle Eye, South's school newspaper began its second year with hopes for improve- ment over last years. With more experience they were able to concentrate on perfecting their journalism. Editor-in-Chief - Jane Zarouni News Editor - Brenda Miner Feature Editor - Lisa DiDia Entertainment Editor - Lorene Policella Sports Editor - Brian Bull Cousin Photography Editor - Bob Weiss Advisor - Mr. Wayne Rogers Printing Advisor - Mr. Birdsall Graphics - Robert Weiss Staff lvlady Einbeinder, Gemma Finn, Buddy Gauer, Scott McCrae, Stuart McGowen, Chris Orville, Nancy Schoepf, third penod joumalism class. 175 NESPAPER Subterranean The hidden talents of Middletown South's creative writers and artists unfold in the pages of its annual creative arts magazine, Subterranean. Original prose, poetry, and art works are submitted by students to the Subterranean staff. At weekly meetings the staff selects and blends these works into a harmonious showcase of talent, Middletown style. The hard work of a creative staff, headed by Martha Greenwald, and the in- spiration of their advisor, Bernice Jailor, make the magazine an achievement in literature for the rest of us to enjoy. The 1980 Math team of South got off to a slow start but finished strong placing 13th in a field of 130 schools. Under the direction of Mrs. Coffey, the team was led by Jane Zarouni, Craig Selbrede, and Jack McCrae. The highlight of the year was a trip to Stokton State College for a math contest. 177 MATH TEAM 'XX N 'JK 'W 'WW CHESS TEAM 178 The 79-80 Eagles Chess Team had one of it's finest seasons ever. After the Elks' Club Toumament in October, the Woodpushers took home the 2nd place trophy with a 3-1 record. lntemational Grandmaster Arthur Bisguier gave a highly successful lecture and simultaneous exhibition in November. The Eagles finished in 2nd place in the Northem Division of the shore H. S. Chess League with a 10-2 record. As of this writing the Team had an overall record of 14-4 in- cluding a 1-1-O record in the league playoffs! The team was also hopeful of improving on last years' 8th place finish in the state touma- ment in March. With only 1 Senior in this yearls club, the Eagles are also looking forward to next season. 179 CHESS TEAM President Roger Oglivie Vice President Ray Lenartowicz Secretary Linda Pfiffer Treasurer Melissa Love Southls Ski Club anxiously awaited the usual downpour of the white, fluffy stuff this winter, but unfortunately were met with an un' usual winter drought. Yet, never let it be said that such an obstacle would keep us home. Though trips were fewer this year enthusiasm abounded and attendance was as good as ever as frantic skiers headed for the slopes. The club attracts skiers of all levels of ability and especially provides the opportunity for beginners to be introduced to skiing and receive some free aid and instruction from the more experienced. Membership ranges anywhere from 40-70 students and teachers during the season. This year's weekend es- capes have included trips to Hunter Moun- tain, N.Y. and Waterville Valley, N.l-l. Advisors Susan Hughes and Carl Antisell along with President Roger Oglivie organized and super- vised the activities. 180 C WW A - ' K. ., ,..f Q, V 1 my . i - Q ., . ma -' 'ff 5 . ,,.,N::L, 4- f V K ,ft H - vw, ., Y QQ .ar , . ,. , .mwhw-: . A ' Y ' .- 4,-,fwl v--b . - A .. ,A ,ss 'f' ,pi Q Forensics The Forensics Club is primarily concerned with public speech and debate. The group, in affiliation with the New Jersey State Forensics League, participates in several meets throughout the year. In each meet several school teams compete in debates and in- dividuals engage in speech competitions. This April the team took part in the annual Student Congress, where they made an ex- cellent showing for our school, and hopefully they will be included in the State Competi- tions. ln their second year they have been working under the guidance of their advisor, Tracy Stein, aided by President, Judy Deluca and Treasurer, Brian Sussman. FORENSICS 182 I VT N0 N'-W is Ewan ,Ayv ' vga? s ' Q' I awe at 1' .yy if ....- 63. Acappella Choir Acappella Choir is not just an ordinary sub- ject. All year long we have to work hard, but at the same time have fun. The 1980 school choir consists of 45 members. In the course of the year the choir presents a winter and a spring concert. Furthermore, they go from school to school the graduation and following with initiation for Honor Society. The choir was also honored by being asked to sing at the annual tree lighting ceremony. In conclusion, I would like to sayg we work hard to represent our school. And we ap- preciate your support in the audience. 4 'sq K' GM? X 183 CHOIR Concert Bands The M.H.S. S. Concert Band is what could be called the voice of Middletown South. Un- der the direction of Joseph Lawlor, the band once again gave us their all by adding a little music to our year. In December's Holiday Concert they played a medley of songs to put us in the holi- day spirit. Other performances included the annual Spring and Soloist Concerts and in Canada at Niagara Falls. ln autumn they are in the fomi of the Marching Band and smaller gorups of players make up the Pep Band and Jazz Band. Band members are some of the rowdiest and spirited students in the school, a feeling that rowses enthusiasm in the whole ofthe student body when they play at pep rallies. it I 'N SLS. SBBTR i CONCERT BAND 184 b N 1 185 CONCERT BAND fL4ff,gf5fOm ff S: 300742 ffamqmiwffifm ii? gf! EQ' -..-si-gl , 45 YOURS A soon MAN, emma: snow' Vebroavsi X53 , 1930 l ,ANY 'v M M E 1 4- N . Ai Q 4 6' u A'. .I QI 1 7 x-,.. xv. 'f Q 4 1 . 10: Y f 0 3 uk K f 7, ' L W , , Y? You're a Good Man Charlie Brown Charlie Brown ....... George McKulla Schroeder . . . . . .Andy Holzman Snoopy . . . ...... Bob Myers Lucy . . . . . .Janet Van Wess Linus ......... ..... B ill Flatley Patty ........... . . .Tina Lilley PRODUCTION CREW: Director: Janet Van Wess Musical Director: Mady Einbinder Crew Chief: Mikel Marcuse Lighting Crew: Renee Caprioni, Mikel Marcuse Stage Crew: Carole Bates, Ellen Cunningham House Manager: Scott Remington Assistant House Mgr.: Brian Sussman Publicity: Bill Flatley, Janet Van Wess Leaf Dropper: Geoff Howson Program Coordinator: Janet Van Wess Boosters: Mikel Marcuse, Bill Flatley Costumes, Make-up 8: Props: The cast Set Design 81 Construction: Bill Flatley, Mikel Marcuse Through the 'We'll do it tomorrowl' to 'The play opens one week from todayl' to 'I can't do thatl' to 'It looks great? Through all this, these students made an idea a reality. Eh' 1 had I 187 THEATRE ARTS Thespians fthes-pe-anf adj., ffr. Thespis, 6th cent. B.C. Greek poet and reputed originator of tragedylz relating to the dramag dramatic. Best Performance in a Supporting Role is awarded to the Thespian Society l actually the National Honorary Theatre Organizationl for its contributions to South's theatre arts productions. The Thespian Club prefers to call itself the Drama Society because not all are members of the National Thespian Society lwhich re- quires a certain amount of experience in the theatre. This year they brought us Arsenic and Old Lace g You're a Good Man Charlie Brown , which was their major fund raiserg a produc- tion of A Christmas Caroleng and they helped make the Frolics a success. President ..... ' .... Janet Van Wess Wee President . . . . Sandy Noecker Secretary . . . . Sue Grossman Treasurer . . . Joanne Manuli THESPIANS 188 Q Honor Society In tribute to scholarship, leadership service and character, South's Paul F. Lefever Chap- ter of the National Honor Society is a select group of Senior students that are elected by the school faculty. Only a handful of the stu- dent body receives the honor of this estimible award and it's well deserved. Nominations are based on grade averages, achievements, and contributions to the school community. Mrs. Helen Jones serves as advisor to the group vvhis is devoted to the school and community. Officers are Brenda Gallina, Presidentg Deb- bie De Stasio, Treasurerg and Madelin Einbin- der, Secretary. 189 HONOR SOCIETY . if I, , . , W '7, . W V ' -' 4 XQX 1 ,25 A , ff ' fd f ,f ,ff E ' , 1 44. J V, 1 ,ff ' , ,f' , iff 4 ,fo Y .V Z., X, .Aff J I I ,If ' . f fir. ' fr, I i .. ., . 5 V ' 1 lf. 944 A fly' gif - 19' fl f M l I ' ,, I . 17-A K ,. , ff' va W 'M A I . -5- J- - I iq Q Q62 if I ff X ,,4.qr- yi 'H-Q N'-nlv-,-'11 X , , -.FWF 1 dirgtjr 5 ,,.-v- 7 I '-1,--Ui-- '1'-Cf 44 'W -1-ur.---': ' ' , X fi U 1 f DL-, , , A gf! 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Bob Allard NS ,t.i X .f In N xx Alai? il H' . l , E N . K QR . it , :2 ix . s i Sue Atwood N tti Q tteite Q .e i A '. if Mary Barber X X X F SR :QM F Glenn Allen Gail Alner .wfxfr ,WMM '- . M, ,,,. my I .MW Q +3 . N W Qi J V Rx Xa W .115 5' we F2 X X ia Y 5 2 -it an ,. W fjjjy, ,WW ffm TW' W. W H x,W,,J wffjgw NLM., f, . t or 'ln :i,:zii'QS1- JF:-5 11 -3 ...ef g l k ' ' we - S X X X, ..., , Kelly Andersen Scott Appleby .., 1 E h in it iiii , - A . -- A 'J 'lli .2 . A 1 X , pk .. X-sa x K. K, X.. Xfg K --:' if 'Xe-. . . H E. . rf - V. - rr . :sf , ir . -5,9 ,. . , X ig . 1 . . . 5 X ..a. . - f . Lm,A gr 41 X 5 igfgfi ii so f my a 1.. K I J A K lk: :Eve .4 i S X M if .f 'f l Ginny Auguste Gregg Azzolina Patti Bachman Mike Baldi . ni f 'k ' Q-ii .k:. f - fs . f . Tl A a-i' i 1 B . 1 j if ttii 1 .. J 1 J X an . ... . S Q .KJ t h :KV N ,, -af t' S .. -X ,F '-, Q X4 A . 12: ' x , i Y W: .. f ftiializ-'lb '. f 1 lf: 1 . izfff I 1 . : ' A 5 -... ' - - -VN: .. V, 7 If 44' ' z . ff A Q ' X Joyce Barker Sharon Barros 1 we if aw . X N Q H - :r'z..,. 1 -f 'X LX X 'X fQi'g.i. .- '.-sage SX-A Q W... Q - Q... X . . S S Neal Belgam Diane Benetsky Bob Bennett Kathy Baltel Stacy Baumgarten iigia- ' -- .. x r ef. 3 X 2 K A v QQ in X .Q we X f fy X ff s i x K k . f53km3x Q IX. 1 Richard Bergman Christine Berkowicz H 1 vw . , H , Q .r . f 412531 T . Ml. K' Q 'fi f J-wif ,, 5 'f Mig X' 15512 '- -,wgzgzzg-sim, -- 4 l, J' an.. David Berkowitz Alex Blanding E . wx A' ,. I Laura Boylan David Brady Xhnnie Bochiard Sondra Bohning X55 -'N . . ? -' 1. , .af ik Rachel Braiman Kelly Brennan You want to see my birthmark? ..'r,' r ' . Lynel Brown Tammy Brown J' yy, M 'J H14 1 0 , V' is in P B ! 3 if 'R x ,gc N Lloyd Bunkle Doug Burhardt . X. gk L 5. - Q., P 4- Qvf f ' ' f f c -L he if-Q-1 ar 41' ' ggi : - 1 - ' 3, wg TAX' r ' ,Q S ' -e 2 Q .- ' A - ' J' - 4 - Q Q5 'WSE S ' i Q. B Ri . V 2 .. ' i f l 1 ' .r 15.1255 , :+, --' Mx Donna Capolongo Laura Cappadona Anne Carlson Monica Carpenter -nv.. fm Ee . W W Q F I gif' ji., , ., I , . 5, I Q . N ,, Q X lt , imma: - A' ' Pat Bouthillier X. - .xl fi 5? f 'D- X, Howie Brey Robert Brisco 5 Mr if v .3 ., S K ' X i ' 1 'wi SQ-3 ill, X , Cristine Brown gg ill' i f ' . ..,f Wx .,-.Qfk if Q5-5 -- Eileen Butera ., Lisa Carroll Raymond Boyce Sandra Brillhart S a, X , i Pat Canavan Joyce Caruso 193 SOPHOMORES 'Y il i fs 2 if., Q 3, if L,,z . gl' , l f in f ii. 5. E - . gig . 3 .. -fSff7':f. :.,.k,f.' -. . ziwfe, i .-Q '::!-.1,-,.- i 4 ' i . H565 Peter Caruso is . gx 5 x.,, SYN W M E Q W ' ...co . . - A - A I -Q A ' L,., iw-.X rr-I -s Richard Clark Joy Commarato X X X X x S' X C a v R - i li 5 Q 6 5 5 S iiilrw if i R N , Annette Costine SOPHOMORES 194 . 5 r . ,T r f' ' i. .11 5 as ' i' YN ir . - it 'ASN . - 1 Q t P x. 53. Tina Casatelli Y fn KX N V .haf Pauline Cogger .wx 1 2 - -2 'fav Patti Connett t. Xi 'N 5, i ' .2 , xi A . V . X.. . Sarah Covert is i 2 'im :R ' X, 'iss 1.2 - 'K XXX N - ,I ig X i lx ,Q Q ft. i' H Ear A 'f gi x +V r ll . - ,,.,- :wr-i.1i:x Y 1 ' Nancy Davis ..,,i..,. . V.. 5 Sig si n N - K 'ww 5 - 1261 X I t. ' if if Dave DelVlarco ll el I P , - :f-H :.' - New 115: Q 'N . rf-A1 2? K Harold Cavanagh ers, 1 4. M ' .: -fa? , . . X K Laurie Colantuono .x ax R 'Q QF l t mix ig X V N 5,1 XA t tg A, X vii YQ? , . X 5 2 V... 1 X ,t r ,X f uw N ii rg 'N Tim Conners , t - . .,,. D ' S X. M . 1 ' ...if f, - l Deborah Chislett H g X ,H 2 a: . Q -gf:--3 ESX - ,..::.5-Q . Q f'?.t.4i n S. Q Ji .Lf L 5335? ,S urs' K, LN 1 X3 -ts? Jane Cole 3 . i 'i ' ..-, N 34291 SF. 2 Tracey Christenson .,. . 5 ,Vx J... .A ffl I if 5 I Nancy Coleman - .er ,mi -fx .N-. L . ' Q - 1252. 1 ' af .',:' Neal Conrad X Y A ,.., HS NSN f Q EE N R at Z' XX 7 ,Q X N V' x Wit' I 4 , ,Q C QS A la- m Si Y . N 2. I.f..,'f. '-i .52 ,s - .--Q ' K .Q-aagfii .. V5 . Q, 5 i f 'fr- 5 . l , l' ' . Sharon Craddock Carolyn D'Antonio Sean Conway Karen Daniels - .,,.1 V. AZ .f' r 'iii Q' ' 'Sf 1 54 Q 5, David Clapp Liam Collum .- .X-:P ' K X :SN , Y X X x l 5 X x RQ' X w .r Q . af! Vaughn Cosby Mike Davidson ,-.cr ' 4 A Submarine Suicide if aalsss 2 Yr 1 3 Q' -il 3m?f'3 t. r ff T6 TIZO B Llnda Destasno Alyssa D1Bello .. i f 1253? , 'S In so y so B B7 if rs Brett DeMello - fx 5 'di' t , .KY rf . X . . Q. 'H . Q of of Lisa DiDia Come and get it! 3 x :Eal- fa:-iv 'Q 1' Beth Droughton 'E J, f l N , ,I r ' Anthony Eagone il tr Q f X 46 KS sv in mfs M' X fi A H' 4 g Q5 , ' J Ja- , 13? i f , 1 - ' ' 1 K f l 1 1:19 - ':-1: in K ,I off' A M.. K 5 Aft? if 3 Lisa Drucker Karen Duncan rf B B as QV, ri Kham Buddy Eick Dave Eigenr. . . ..ff.:r.- . ff .r rl li r 'Q N. D lil N X w -Ex 5 5 , ' , . 37. I ' Karl DeRidder Robert Dorband vt X Q N ..t. V K L X Asia 'ri Hank Dougherty ,mi , X 'Q , ,SM lu? Susan Doughty Bob Dunn F52 'BQ i K- ni , gi Colleen Emery Nancy Desch ,, R .px r l v , SN Erin Dorrian it Si if mis e '? X is Y li ft Y 'M KatieDuryea 5' X tr it wg? 4 ax .S fl 1 Eg ' Vt Linda Ens 195 SOPHOMORES I A K' z I if -. -gf ' Q, is ' . Q , 5' fs? Michelle Fehr ,L -' x ' W . ,, 1 - s- ,- g-,ggi X I Diane Fisler 5. K 1 E 5 55: eerr L i Tom Foster Bobby Garaffa SOPHOMORES 196 , I ia, ..,. V L W -Q3 5 . ew - gf R is il X ,ie 3 ., L i Aw :gf ,Q 'K of 95? Chnslfarley , I ' we 1' i ir f i ?3u.. - i Mark Feehan X Q L in ffl, x in x if i Q 3 isis f Jon Fernee Kia . W ' WS.. . W Danny Fitzsi 2221 g W,... X Q. YS X XX N X Q 1 f XXA.g..v To . N , li. YT Laura Foxhill . I i ,ir g -,,,,. .. 5-gi.,-Q .gg .-2-Q 'f -f : Margy Geagan ,fi W Vik xX ,V gags? s N N 3. -- AP, l gli J S D i :X Lauren Figdore if . X I , it 5 4 m 'Q X 1 i X N , wg. n.:s.r, . H i x 'fm Sewing? What's sewing? David Finck Donna Flagg Megan Fleming fv- Rose Franzese Dahrel Friedman ' ' L . . . QR , G 2 SE il,-i f ,,i, . L Debbie Giannandrea Michael Gigante M .3 WA L51-5 'N X W an D K X Q Qi x 1 Q il 5 S X 3 , R Sr 5 AFX S X ?i 1 -sw Gemma Finn M ,i., if S-a.:s .k, i m -'iw 5 xv fi? ,iiwgif-fy Wayne Folsom if X ,E ,Mg 2 4 if QSM -Q , F3535 2 K win: Danielle Furey N, .. . 5 ai X 2 Q 1, I , Ugg, f Wx fs Yw X Laurie Gilbert we Nancy Fischer K M if . iii- Paul Ford A. .-.: 2 -i eiai .. i,. ni V .si i ' X Carolyn Gallagher : ' ' ---3725234 i Huff N .. V,,, i 1 M ,,,, I Q J Nl I if , 5 f 2 Patty Gillen W, A 2 P naw f 4, ESQ ,- , . ii: Debbie Gilroy Greg Goffredo iiii i Q 1 J ' I .1 law! , 4 gi Y ., M re., as Rich Giudice Mike Glantzberg Barbie Gleason Robert Golda Paul Gordon Robert Gorry .Ny Q 496 - ,i run. ri . ,,. ,uv . ifllff- r ff! at Watch those fingers! I , x . , if -.- rj - X - l r 3 ri ' , x sv- ffvli .Q A I i Steve Grillon Joe Grimm ry, Q, J. H ,A f sr hx Kristin Gustofson Brian Haigney -. 4? f .V.'3i::. x .gum ! FV t ff x rj K 5 Libby Groves Fabbi Hak ks! 5 x '. M it vi X fi sl' tk 'ik 4' ,. RQ- G sw. 'Rx ' Mitch Grubman a ll fri fs, i L Chris Halek .. ,,i,r., 1 fi?51jV-151 T. :W is ,yi ,.,, , f s. t r ii .. . si if fi if ' ,- lie iii si ME Q a I? We rr -.i , XA Robert Gleason Shawn Glendinning ' Q r - fi Mary Grazioso Jeff Green M ist Q mir: I ,qi . I S Illia' J Trisha Greene if 1: K-- . .Z L , .f i V.. ' ,. X 1 X if X Sharon L. Guenthner Pam Hall Eric Green fr -Y 7-311 is Jennifer Gunn Sue Ham 197 SOPHOMORES Tom Hample Hilary Hannon aef:f:NaiXS. ' K xg. I' geek A EIL ' iles- My A -.gg .sl K sr Q' ti N i y 1 N -gl. r ' t V 56.1 tt , .fi f-+tr,.f 5 Keith Hansen pgs lea Kevin Hanson , tw S-'1wg.fe' 4-eg '- r -. H annaa ' . 1 Y ' - isis: 7 1.-at ' 1 . fr 'Q' N ., f 1' a,.. 5 , M f W. K s ' 3 1 ' Larry Hart Wally Hartenstein George Haviland Davd Hayden NET:-mT5 ' '. Y M-LM M WMXFX Hr llee ,-' l . -le . sez . 1, W . Sf- r g 6 . is - sy, . ,. shed l .5 5' it S3 sr wrt-xllllsgf, - ...V 0 ,sz My f e. K Paul Hembling 71 1 '-!5g::SsfGfXs1.'fP 5 L?FF11',:,-:f::.::::.'-:sum-.e 1' - 112, .f l-'l.- gg , 5 f . 1921, fi l Sheila Hickson SOPHOMORES 198 K , ..- .ily NS. -SW , L f. - Kent Hen'ing Scott Hertgen -Y efll af' Marie Heumiller Holly Hill mi'-A 1:m i'f:f':.:. . . . ,. Q. H 1 .i l .. ,ylg Dave Howarth Tom Howells 5 'I Lfliiqssi 5 ...,,...... V - 1' I ZW. I 'L S5 t 'px Dan Hillyer ' -:rv Yi m1557251 'M:?E1eN'V e,.. Q i - 2. -. yy Lill lifyl t ,. .A . . s . .,,,,-Rkfsx iff: Q .3 :' . se? f+3'wm-X A Avgtfst.. ' ' ffsiw' t W S -5, , K . lwiifg Brent Hoar N X 1. 1 . E ff: S . e,.. U. .f sr 1.-g M' 551154,--5-sg-ff 5 qt X, . igfiw ,Af N ' .wtf 3553 if , N, - X Q . gag ' gt- . E tiff: o ff' Ken Haretzman X2-et. 1 fin.- Q:- Q V ' V1 Q ' ,W g tt. K X3 Q s RQ? 2 X W' X Tw wg ' eps., 22 Qs 4 .. lil af. rg-jyw L Q 4 ' ealy B1llyH t.ee . he ' - W. 5 A Paul Heumiller t sl Q 'X n 1 N t ss 5 gig get t 54 S J K , Q Q Wendy Homeier . ' . if .if l ifwfza. 2 sex. f - ,Q I X X X X t S 5. .l.. 1 F? x 'fam t E .Q W. 531'-K 1 -sfi'w15f?3s W i , Tammy Harris Marge Heltzman t at rr-. S 2 Y' Jerry Hickey -J . .L 1 X .. X 4 'fame an Im 4. ,.,.., 4 W 'tit N WR Sn , 1, N5 QQ ki S g K ' 'll S' . y .Ms . st,- . SX. Patty Holmes Typical South student hard at work. 3 t 1 S 5 v s L, Megan Hower Geoff Howson it I ft I, f ' K ' 5- 1 .- yi F 4. ff - 4 f Q 9: L. na 1 ru ru E it :,,, X20 if A 2 fa ' r wide: 2 if , , .. f,, . HQ MY 'f' 3 S , I , tw Kathy Jaeger WEP 'f' fi Q 1.05, I ,, tw , , . ,, , X3 ' in ww. V, W .1 V, f T, I J Av., '-,. , . I YEL CN. S , l -45 C f Pt' if J r-is 421 1. I Q .. i Sharon Hudson John Hueston Bill Husar 225- - Q r X X . s s- -- X -Zi . R A w rt , , if 5 Q ' M-M' Q .3 5 at X a 4 Laurie Jarius Cathy Jaworski Scott Jeffery t 5' Aoi- - I at A X X Sue Johnson W1 A , fgf' tid Ui' A xi Bm, it's getti , K, ,. gggyltrg ,N is . tt J .. . if S.. Cindy Jones Patty Kaminski J 3 itrti YK L ---- ,r C 'vs . 43 ' - 1- Q gf ' , - 9 tzf JL, i ff' H. ' , N 3 :frm ,, jf mg X:qf:gji.h,v it J y,W:: '-of ' ffm. ffi, l:N.',':'i'7lf. ' :::'-':::'::::1'-Z+J.':'i::::: ERN. .5'.E:r:l::::.r1:r3-7:::f2:. Fran Kieman Monti Klayman ng cold. John Johnston mg mms, was S rrf. vt.. r 3' sl . , ,J . :yf'fiQ.f1Qx f p u. 5,3 my 19 T? 'wifi 'Q .i if we-gi at its , . , , JA ff as' J.i.Asfd?1l'S.r:fi, .ni David A. Kelly David Kelly Robert Kennedy N QS. V: W ,W 4 ww R r .. .. V. ,-,Qty . 2 ' Y X a 3 fi lfll, , ws I f if S e x X Aaron Klein Caroline Klem Rich Klemser Michele luo Shar Johnson Ross Kennett .5 . . . 1,5 -ggr fieai: 4 t Xa: - 1 J , K if ,.., : -L ' N 1? J Et gm Q 1 sg T A Y Susan Klimek 199 SOPHOMORES tg!! W Q X X is xx t is if , E23 f - ff its . 1 ,X Y .Si 5 ak ' tts t . K Mqgilwlilfi lg .EY mv er K U' Ray Kondratyk ' N 'fa .. if 3 -f :Wil .M fp - -, . f il, ' A ...Y L fa YJ ' 4' wif? , ffl' ,Q f flfff, 5 ,rw Q v y Nh. t. t ,... if ' 5 'Ziff - in .5 . ' , ,,,.., r . .ifi - K t I ' Pete Klunk Dave Knittel Russel Kopit t F9 5... K 4 W X .X K ,Z . ' Q. W' . , M-3' , 5. 551,55 V, ,X ,fx ,. SN-.Marsh Steve Kouelesky .1 E, Q Y ' if -- N' j .' LQ, R L rf. A , s 1 to -' W X X 4, ., lu , 1- get ,. it Y mi -i f' iv r iffliigi 4' . -f-' - tt -Q Qi' ek - Q- . b v .pf -- - -3131 SE 'Sk -it - Q A f nf. ' l Tracy Latorre - ..,. 3 ff--' g 3 5 5:-157: - ' 1-F, X. P: , 4 'NTQQ-'L ' 2 : X - , Rita Liberatore Jeanne Lussier SOPHOMORES 200 Lori Lee Joan Liberti Rich Lee fs I 'time-1'.,,.. . X Q ., hx Isa, x 2, if if s Ei-tt.2ii Tina Lilley He, . Up your nose Bob Krzyzkow L 'Q Q t- im-is X . ' Hz .ig :Sow gtg! R X QSM Q ,. W! . .,.. F-, - 1 is L- -,,- :- -'-- JN: 'TfiTwXLN1. sf.. V e,.. if . .. ' . R sssl . sss f W ,.,,..,.g.g,,g, e if w if? i e' '-' 5 ,Z ski Danny Kull Laura Larson ,W W .... ....... it .... .. u1,q5aQ5'1Q 1 s-'--' 4 R K . F E ., e. J. Y iitigi t L .t L A 4 R . ag L if W ' wiv Eric Leighton Kelly Loker x tx tt Y D ..,,, b ., . ig. ' ' ' Q' ..., :ss . 5 i L V--- ' i' .. af it Q ith I ..,, Tim Lynch ...,.-15211 W X N gf 7112, N Q.. Doreen Lyons 1 f.,.- , ,, .., ,L W. ,M . R., -L -is 5 Q will 3' st R ,, me-N fqi A ,--- , .gt M? ti . gk X Bruce Mackey Rich Lenartowicz K wie , . : is . r . L f. , -.s if - af 1 V w V Ati 5 -9 . if ftiatlftsa 5 1 Q32 Randee Lopate David Lescinsky Kevin Lukasiewicz Debbie Mager Denise Maguire 2 l if J K i 5 tt si ' 'Y X, ' fe- J J fm s s is be f iis at 1 5' fr M. 5 I T Keith Maher Terri Malmgren Joseph Mancino SX Q tv.. H' if x fvx F X, Ondina Marques Andy Martin Natalie Martin xi N x. X .- X , ' X35 5, 6 ,I , f -i' Y-M VL John Mandeville , is.-H gk in. ay 'f f l Marty Marnnsen Janice takes last minute tips, I K' K it Kathy McAlonie Susan McCandless Meg-Anne McCarthy X , 4 'W , Margaret McEvilly Darrell McGee Heather McGowan 6 ass: . ' ' ,E , .. M at -r v v Mike Marchitto Beth Mason , ,,.g15kr , - X 5 ,. x 35155 .. -xiii 'M t Wg it 'E Q X li as Q it al 4 N Nora Matthews Jackie Maxson , x N if S 1 ll . f i 'W Y . fi l f J ' 'Q Sue Margulas la Doug Massell 10. si... t Dawn McCulloch Brian McDaniel Lisa McDermott 5.... T , . v , :sri K . ' ' . ii t is Pat McGuirl Keith McKenzie Greg McKulla 201 SOPHOMORES r. 'E'?5.' ...J '5?E5lc 'fir . ri X .. ' gi W .,h. if xr .- 4 Y Ben McMillan t sw WN ig- xs N S' it X X J L 1994 it X 'V' 1 Q Michael Meitz 5 iw gr .x,, - .. Stacy McMullin 'Wt -:llIil3El. i T-W Qt, A W -11?z?S . -z' 3 1-f---5551-wt.-f sg. ,, .: 4 nik, Q Pun- W H X X wt S 531 t X is at f x is Y ,ff-with-s:..:f ,K K . 2k:2a4i2'Hil ' 'r -f at Qsslfifa- : sf: 1 ,.,-mi-1 we ,, .star-.V t: ,.., . f1i1ssz..f- - 4: if-N .z 1 M. , is sct J c li Beth Milkowski .... 1 :r P- ' , S 1 ,. ,,.. , I :E,:. 51... Patty Meahan ' '1QEaffLe5aik -gsw-,.v f- .fY?i9::1 2 - ' ' .- -tx . : . N. 55 x E 4 Sai' X x f f. :3 Ex Q -:iw :: K1 -3 g Bill M illaway Scott Mollica K - sf- ..., : f - Sim fr tttt t lgt lttti as J it K ff.-A f '- ll ' f -f Q' , 3 ' f- X' ez, J 1 -it c signs f' f ,- .c fy.: ts A. I H K A55 Sb' .ij-f r Ll fy .Fx Michelle Monaco Xa? 5 f 1 s el Q. E Walter Moncayo Annette Medler L S Q ,Sl xt w ' N.: ig - ,215- 55 . J . ,QQ X X X X t ses Jenny Miller . isle' A , .M Bill Moody Jay Morris SOPHOMORES 202 iat Q -- .sm -. fr J t Q i it ff T is 2 t - in Kathy Morris Denise Murofsky Cathy Murphy s. - ,- t - i ggi, i ws ' . . i X B 'iflqx , R we ' it k in K 1 j 1. . ,im if ,5 ,,,,.. tti. xl f' lic , 1 Joe Mercurio John Miller P152-'sew 'Q' i I ' ., .cc .. . . NX Ex:'frs:z2.EQe:::f 1 Q QNX WE? A X X 3 v sf 1 X 5 1 Liz Moraetis i Eff: if :j W ..t.:i,:EEE: K ., ,K .,,, we H -N X , J 'F ,,,, x i J 0- . .594 gg c Roger Mey X XX xc t it N X X 1 x , ' ' 1: I 2' 'h w Karen Mills Mark Morin - -' '1 , . p A if ff ' fliiii J ylil X 3 J trim . to titt XM Q Bari Morse Jim Mulhem John Mullane Rich Murdock ti ' 7 ,,,, ,, ,. f We f we J ,,ih, at J J rrthri V, V ii-i if J 5' 4 Axim wiv ,, 4 , ,, 'W , iv 1 I ff 'K 4 V Q ? , www, A - Q an v- :I!QZ'7?' als, f 'L it ,M W v 432 , 1 z......,,....mw '- V .- Q f-V' V , N - J rz wf,--,,.,M,,3 I ,V ,.,, rg ' 3 4 . I , -- gk, at J w'f1'7'M'-ff J ' f J 5 'ggi , - 44 .3- , My , ' f T fl M' A JZ? J i,,,, ,,i. , A clay's rest. Terri Murphy Dawn Narita Q X We rt 'h gfiaa QT., s gr John Murray A f .jeg 4' . fy gin list if -I .Z 3 1 JennyNash W X. Q95 rm. if fl ii 5 qi 5 3 ykxl fr A Q... -3 :gl ' ., Q52 . - f-if K er. 'r j lX'? ' fi ish t Y. '. ' I f ' r-. , .. . K .i s 1 , if . ' - i i li Dan Myers .- A Marc Natanagara Scott Nadler Donna Negron 'nl' 3 ll , ,,yA , X i 5 A t R r . 3 K f v Carol O'Neil Gina Papa What am I doing here? Jenny Obre Rich Parks ' ' iv y : ' A L. f .545 :V .52 Tom Olsen Carolyn Patterson imeum .. -KW-M.. ,..,. . ,...t . W , 4 J F 11 xx Y -fu. rm- .A QA ,J - I- A s f r -..k .-Q , 1 r g , ' ,f i 5, . . IT ' J 'Q' .Q- in A Q- Susan Orr A r. ,iss ttt E Y .X . X , ., J if ,, ii? b, lm Pam Pavacik Jill Nahory X f - , i 3714351155 si... -' . tt.t Y 5 6 .. K. 'EES ' sff. A 'Q fm W ef Xa 2' as A if X L .5 - f'- A 5, . 4, ,-Dv Jfi?4.5fiiz'g s 1 Q, -.-. 1 X: Ken Novak S y 'sri ,. rx Susan O'Brien .yer ff J Q, U . ...kr ' ' f 1 '? Sm? fi fi f its! v' .K if xr is . X A- X if 2 r Grace O'Donnell Chris Orville ' ' ::.:. 7 My A KE 2 ,L it .f , . Q 5: ,Xi . fy: fse'?r..53 5 in J, Joanne Pavlick , 'Wig ' X 7 . .. - s iw' u- X: 9 Q1 ? R Arlene Nardiello QE x fi, 77- .X 3 ,f if ,E X Kevin O'Brien . Jeanne Pantano f N 2-W ' L ff ,... - 41 y rx . I I fl i I - if l . Erica Peitler 203 SOPHOMORES ifvfllif Yi '71 , ' ww, Q . fr, , , ., M -in ,fr 3 ' 1- 3 iqayzf In 'Q Slug, , la l Valerie Pfeifer i 1 7 Ww,4Q4c, H A' ., i AM 2 r 1 ,fr 1 V, lf , ,,,, ,,,, V ,. ' I 3 ,ww Q 4 2 X Ken Preziosi ,, . V , L ., ,zA 1 , r HW, , J, ,-ff J, ff- ,,, I y p.. , ,V g 4, , ' ,g,fr,r',gf, , Liz Reinhold 7 . I ll , if gg? , , Sandra Peterson 'wif , Z fn , I M, . ak , 'i fr, ' N li 1 265 , .- 1 ,fi - Lisa Petillo , r ,f1f'f:f-ff fefffm E ,L ' In ' ,- 23,5 'f f 1,5 if ' . ,Q Q rr fi . if is fr u A X if no We Pam Pingatore X , , , f, 'ff' ' ' 4 , 'xii ,, 'af' J , all .4 ', f f' an 5 :V H ':-- -H: A 'i : ,.lf',, 6' -i n 1, Suzanne Price f w , i Don't worry, this will do wonders for your looks 1 x y L ff Q 1 f 2? J ,Wi , .M ,V Y, IW, ., 1 6 ,gr X f r, W, my ,. - , ff, ' , -13 A 11 iff Tracy Pingatore Jim Psichos ,V I, A f,,, , an J xv' 1 V 7 4 ,L ., U .j gif 6 M f g 249 Q wi 5 W, are Dennis Renn ff f W ,f f T 7 , f l fm' , Y' 'S X 52 Randy Roberts Charlene Root SOPHOMORES 204 , ' f 'H s in f. r i ,l', Dorothy Rounds W 5 Qsmf ,, X 0 wal 42' r , ffm! W ga Sandy Ruffini ' , 0 ,Q msgid rr , , X r . fff we yf , MQ- Q ng' We f f A A 1 f X K9 f Beth Polaczak , f ' ., Linda Reheis , V: f V fr- , .1 5435 3 h e Rosemary Robles Doug Rusch sljllffvj' YW V . r ig!-55 v rf' Ls gv f.1'f,xffw,+W 4-, i 1 W- Chris Potenza ff?s,,f ,,fg ,r Q if 'sii f ', K i iL,, , ',, 2' a fgsgn M. Thomas Reid Jay Rodriguez 3 'W K . r - fi! 1. 5 5 i ,f 4 F25 age' Mi Weis ,. 1 in r R , Donn Powell 2 4 pi f gv ef f ! 2 4 , , fa f Mary Ann Reilly Anne Romenko ., ' 'M' ' , W My X 21!Q fL'3??'7 V- e,..WM, f:Ws:fMwsr'i 5 a',.W 1 ' f i 'Tw V r L M' , , .. fgw , f Qgfe' , gi , ,. .r,rr islliifliiy Ag ' ,,,,,,,,i I I ,I , iff ,r . fl W f Ken Ryan Kevin Ryan at Mike Ryder Theresa Salani Michelle Santanello ca ' fm .. H l rw Greg Scott An incredibly exciting class, as you can see. Donna Scrimenti Robyn SCUOYZO V NS Q Q ,S J 44 1 .ai , 7 2: X ,f K' X V4 is ji t My w. , ' it Lisa Schanck Janet Schmidt Gary Schottle 1: G a t t J S m X 5' Q ' J , tzzi. ' bfzf' ,K 1 ,St ii- i. X X f V J' Tom Setaro I K 'ev .3 1 . , XR r Se 2 K John Sheridan V . 5 , ix ., X x . l ttt 5 Lisa Shupe Mike Siegfried Nina Silverstein Stephen Silvestri Susan Silvestri ., F .tyy tttct S iiil ff' lg J S A fs 'IL QEA 5 VN lb ii .G , Glenn Slocum Carolyn Smit Blair Smith Greg Smith Linda Smith Carla Seifert Karen Sepulveda Q Sa f fi 5 '9- LX I wtf , t James Sisolak .W- -4.5- s QQ David Sonatore SOPHOMORES 205 vm Elf' it il r . .Wi X.. it X Y W A lx , - ' S it . 6 elf-1, we E N we if X x ' X' , Faith Spatola f Mike Spollen x ffm, r Tracey Specht .k-- if w O . 0 A X 3 df' X ., ,: X E A Kim St. John , : at-k m. i .. Nu, ' - 5U.'-11Pf.- M8591 - f- -5.e?f.::. K in f',fiH Joseph Spendler A 5 at ,Qgy :5sw'Q ,ii X' , w :F ff' 1 Qi - 2. :1 Robby Stader NX ' f' Joette Stone Ed. Strom Q , P ,:',..e Q :A G Jackie Syre Diane Szwayja 206 SOPHOMORES Robyn Thornton Barbara Thorpe r X . N R tif X 1 sl E N Janice Sullivan 7 A ' ,lr 5. Ufxlwi ff ' ' 'I eq- -.5 1?' fg-fwfzgkzi 1,3 :.L . 1 aiu xxx kr N K 1- 3 E Nt. gi, il? ' . . 'kg'-S' 4 Es. iiii P , 3 sg S--,. Z N X ' 5 i - a nfl Sf. .-.r 5 .- snr? - U, Cindy Tennyson fy X, -W 'X S 'fam K KQ -2- 151 C A gig 3 .sr ,. S N. r Q 4,-ins, , s 6 r :2'W?i v ' n ,Q r :, E az., Sw Ziff J I M..-ri 5 'ls 5 'Wi :Ei fn. 4 sus ie Maureen Spendley ,, Eff ieei f . to z.r i t in S A Karl Stein 531 9 5 . K' 'k 'T l S 4 .. aelf ,..rW Y 55:5 ,. ,T sf S3 5 , George Spina Cheryl Stewart 'rili-iir' 1 lkf' 1 1 f, :- , M J 5 J f fm f ' ii, ma jgii, David Sweeney sv FEES A :ek Elzgeyfig, . Jimmy Thatch John Sweeney v if fx , I - ik ' N - HW, fx Sandy Thompson eral. ,tr .. :x:g,5,,,,,, X- s .:-- bf A 2' ' aw? iz -- ' ,W it-zzfsf w'. :'i,-grim ' A M 1 X X r x XR 'E Q in 3 Ja. ff N? V' 34. k X' H g ig Rfk New-51 A.r. ,, Karen Spinner Steven Stoeckel ete S Steven Sweeney ., ., ff is 1 3 A, M Ag i, .W , if Bob Thomberry If 'Q in ff s ' 2 ll ill -...My I think it's right. A ri , i ii 1 ., , K .N N . X, - T 1, ' kt .- Q . . ,V , ,, e A .f . , , YL .H f xi 4 V. jr.. frfifi, .iii N iz ' Darin Thorpe Jackie Tully Kathy Tiemey Dawn Tunny 1, A tJ.'iX3 ?1' .xx Vx . .,5 . Q . i f ' i gel? , S . is Q: k T 2 2 . flggy- g ifiiffiss ik TonyTizzio Karen Tumer Y.. , .h, n . . i N.i,.f . fiklsw ,. , asf: gf. 'r ,,.:. ,R - of 5 '-'fill Sf '- f Af -f'-i'ff Glenn Toman Chet Tomanek 'Q L 'A if .pk WX' Q lb' ' KE T ? . 5 - if 9' K gl, ' A ' . i L e-Q' f 4 ,D , , H Aimee Twyman Lori Uhl XSL 1 if Fi: .ik say.. E ive Q, if 8' f'f2'JLH it i if it . -X e 'wwf Robert Xhck Need some help with that? Amy Waldenmeyer Laura Waldron 5. .. V5 bm. 5 wit if 'ci 1- xg P F' 4 I' I , .1 Patricia Ward :nip 'A f rv lk If 1 . ni .Lx , ,. 5 58. K Patricia Ward 3... it-.i Dawn Wainwright W V 'Tw Q I .0 ' Q 6 kg, N: in -1 v -. J x f ai K nik - 'X . ' ' Suzy Walker Julie Wallin Jill Walling K . -. .. 53 'W 5 5 K gag 'K t 2 S K in L M . -ri , 5 -ff Q -- gzz 5 ' 1 I. til ik 5 a..m:,,3, --'15, ji, , 1 , K V A ,,,, PM , . , V l . . ig, W-... -1',l,, - lx H -iw , 1 1' ,a 4 g Dave Weigand Lori Weinstein Linda West is ,ff 5 P Sandy Tonfa Donny Uhrig , ijzrg ' .LQ .5- Tieflr -skl ik P A I .- iff. l , . . . ' 5 it , t . Theresa Waltsak . . - ., QQ r ytry - 1 '- ge . 1 wwf M f , I ' W 'V Pr 1 . iff 'Qs mi Martha Westbrook SOPHOMORES 207 - X. if: i gig r ii if I ,-'. Stuart White 'Q K . W,.. ' 1 Grant Williams 'iisiilfizrissfsfif ' is f sz- -.f ws H I 5' r r p sf - '- lfififfi If ,Ik ref! Dwayne Wilson John Wilson M f X Q Q s 1' , xxx ,X X 5 x L rr A K Nw Q is ,X Q Q X X XS 6' I X ,K ,wr is Patty Wombough Liz Wonesh X .f.i:.. I gn ' ii - . s Joe Wyckoff Joanne Younge if 5 rx . f W SH' l'f'5, lf. ' f R:5T:f?X'??' r - A .f,.15k3-.- S x'E ,: . if R 5 xx N ks f S a lr x 2 N f 5 E Q S 3-gr-g. - --.ff . ?iiS', . f E ,, ,.,,. 5 me ,.l. i K K . .3 K r .,, is X H , l wonder what's done there. Jasmine YOUHQ Ed Zarella Theresa Zepemick S If 21 :re-' ' sr A ' -V ., --aa 5 r , A fl ry 2 - r - W .... .Q K. :F sf K - s is - gg 52:55 35 L -sg ,. aiming: - . xr 13. sw' Brad Zimmerman Dave Zimmem1an 208 SOPHOMORES Chris Zofchak er Sas sw x Mfr ?IJ?B-'F' Patty Zullo K iii ii X i X Egg X 5 sinks 5 X ,X -if sr x X X .s5?s5?!,:-, ' 'W - ii ' NN 2 X S, ,A X Bob Williams X, A Y. . ' Eggs 1 f I 315 I 3 s W' Brian Wilson ri 2 X T xx xxx Y XJ gk sr X E: .Q X 'F wg X Q AQ, , ' Tracy Witek xi: K -2521251 , . J- awe - fi l Eileen Wood Q W SEEN l 'Q dig QI iw is Sw an as , -ir- 5 iii? saggwggzfg-74 -ai-i Scott Ziegler ur' Q .2 .2 a + : Y.: Lil 4 , ........ JV 55' 'W --X Y i A R. , W X, ff ,- X X . i 1- 2 fp ' 5 W nf! I ,' ANY K 5 ' Q I X X N ,C V W, ry' X fb!! TEACHERS 1 -' bf! .' 05' ' - -ff wwf' f -QLOQO A Q Q 9 , , v 'Q 60 9 0 Qi sly, P .:-,..,....Q- Y-iv:--2 W 47 new ,-, ,L-,I-F4, ,f l ,,,. f-'T ,...,..... ,...-. J.-f' 4- ,.f,, .3 , ' I 4 - 1' '-.'4.Q Sr, ,Q , 53 , .-,Q Q' f Q'b Q5 ,..?, 0. ,f 4 -.prix ,.S?'v, nuflgi Qzo- o. X .X x 133'-QQ v ga, :'a9e D i' ' 1 , 09. MY bg!! Of' kk sc ' 5 ,Qin vp? Q45 I gd 1' I 4 .- fq'.f:.Q'g ','.,,?x ' A 'kb f ' ' V Nb- QE. 1 ' 1 X, I XSD C I -, 41 ,Vt Q NAXXN5-gzaxxs Li? x I' A ' W vxvlbxxxswqv' YNY-R.-xxxv X ks W1 3 q S dj 1'sw..-q, 7, ?,-,Xi S VV 'smgm 4 1- 55 KN K Y 4 111' 5 N A! l I XI! 11 7 'Nw X N I A 1, A 3 if ix 0, f Nr 15 f QA X fi P' T Kg 9 S fl, M, f X XA lffflaf l X A fi ff, NX X X, 2? J f f X Y -mm fa, -1 i i, -'lf I 'Z I L I' X l .2 I G at U. fl I x. W K A N . J A W 1 T I N K xx T Q Dr. Bemard Schneider Carol Moreman Dennis Jackson John Dowling ADMINISTRATION 212 Dr Fredenck Ball Dr. Allen Bartholomew Dr. William Gillcrist . Paul Bennett August Miner Philip Braun Chester Buczynskn Dr. Elizabeth Hadden John Haring George Janach Dennis Kane DR. BERNARD SCHNEIDER Superin- tendent of Schools . . . CAROL MOREMAN Assistant Principal DENNIS JACKSON Principal JOHN DOWL- ING Assistant Principal DR. FREDERICK BALL Assisstant Superin- tendent of Schools DR. ALLAN BARTHOLOMEW . . . Assistant Superinten- dent of Schools DR. WILLIAM GILLCRIST . . . Assistant Superintendent of Schools PAUL BENNETT Board Secretary, Business Administrator AUGUST MINER Assistant Board Secretary PHILIP BRAUN Athletic Director CHESTER BUCZYNSKI Senior Accountant DR. ELIZABETH HADDEN Instructional Coordinator JOHN HARING Transportation Coor- dinator . . . GEORGE JARRACH . . . Super- visor for Funded Programs DENNIS KANE Public Relations Coordinator. BOARD OF EDUCATION: LAWRENCE O'NEILL President MARIE RACIOPPI, Vice-president RICHARD ANDERSON...FRED LOESER...MARY MCKULLA JULIA ANN NAGY ELEANORE PFEFFERLE . . .ALEXANDRA ROSSOMONDO CHARLES WRIGHT. 213 ADMINISTRATION Creativity causes amazing things! -Douglas Havet and A Neilson Morse DOUGLAS C. HAVET . . . ArtI,ArtIl,ArtIII, Art IV, Arts and Crafts I . .. BA Montclair State Skiing, Designing, Building JOSEPH J. LAWLOR . . . Band Director... BA Montclair State . . . Golf, Boating, Golf, Fishing, Golf . .. RICHARD LUDLUM A Cappella Choir, Music Theory B.M.E. Westrninister Choir College, M.M. Ithaca College Sailing, Skiing A. NEILSON MORSE . . . Crafts I, II, III, and IV... B.FA Kent State University, M.A. Montclair State Sleep, Spinning and Dyeing, Reading, Designing Clothing, Music, Ice Skating, Camping, Theatre, Ceramics, Textiles, Jewelry TOP: Mr. Lawlor runs through a new score with his Music Theory class. CENTER: Working in clay is messy, but rewarding for these girls. BOTTOM: Mr. Havet helps modify an art design. FINE ARTS 214 Douglas C. Havet Joseph J. Lawlor Richard Ludlum A. Neilson Morse Yvonne A. Phillips - Linda Goltz ' Patricia Grossi , g ii Genette Henderson Dominick Kozloskie Debra Mariani Robert Nusbaum Josephine M. Provine To understand and speak another language is to open new worlds within the self and with others. -G. Henderson YVONNE A PHILLIPS French IV, V, VI Philologie Gerrnanique Liege, B.A., MA, MAT. Fairleigh Dickenson University . . . Piano, Painting, Coin and Stamp Collecting, Calisthenics, Hiking, Cross-country skiing, Sewing, Knitting, Crocheting . . . LINDA GOLTZ . . . German I, ll, III, IV, Spanish I . . . BA. Monmouth College . .. Cooking, Camp- ing, Singing . . . PATRICIA GROSSI . . .Spanish Il, VI . . . A.B. Albright College .. . Reading, Needlework GENE'l'I'E HENDERSON . . . Spanish I, Ill, V . , . A.B. Susquehanna University, MAT. Rutgers University Reading, Jogging, Travel, Dance, Feminism, Tennis, Theater, Swim- ming DOMINICK KOZLOSKIE . .. Latin I, II, Ill, IV B.A. Saint Peter's College Reading, Camping DEBRA MARIANI . . . French I, II, III BA Douglass College Swimming, Sewing, Seeing ballets, Theater, Strolling through museums ROBERT NUSBAUM . .. Russian I, II, III, IV. . . B.S. Kutztown State College, M.A. Mid- dlebury College . .. Theater, Family activities, Reading, Listening to a stereo, Watching sporting events and documentaries on T.V., Travel . . . JOSEPHINE M. PROVINE Spanish Il, IV BA Montclair State College Swimming, Watching sports events, especially baseball. TOP: The aspects of Spanish culture are presented by Ms. Henderson. 215 FOREIGN IANGUAGE Reading maketh a full man, con- ference a ready man: and writing an ex- act man. And, therefore, if a man write little, he had need have a great memory, if he confer little, he had need have a pleasant wit: and if he read little, he had need have much cunning, to seem to know what he doth not. -Sir Francis Bacon PAUL W. JOHNSON Major Writers in En lish Literature BA Calvin College, MX. Denver University. . . Reading, Fishing Golf, Motorcycling JACQUELIN DeBROWN English, T.V. Production BA Bloomfield College Photography, Indians , Tennis, Makin real Italian Hot Dogs ... THOMAS PAHRICK CUSICK III Pattems in Literature, Perspectives in America, England in Literature B.A. Montclair State College Jet-skiing, Rac- quetball, Reading, Joggingm on the beach with my dog, Swimmin att e Y.M.C.A. with wife and daughter....lIJDlTHA GAGE... Major Writers in English Literature, Survefv of English Literature, Focus on En lis Literature BA Trinigz College, lion- mouth College, Birkbeck ollege, University of London Skiing, Tennis, hotogrlafhy, Cross-country, Roc climbin IKE GWALEY . . .Speech . . . B.S.fEd. Califomia State, Gettysburg Colle e . . . Coaching foot- ball, U.S.M.C. Reserve, Um ire, High School Baseball BERNICE JAIJLER Honors English II, Creative Writing. . . BA Montclair State College: Graduate Study, Monmouth College, Rutgers Reading, Theater, Beac combing, Listenin to music KEVIN LYNN HonorsgEnglish, Pattems in Literature, HistoryfEnglish BA Mon- mouth College Motorcross, Sailing, Cookin , Sk diviigiq, Scuba Diving DWIGHT R. FYFEN IG . . . Literature Inter- pretations, American Society in Literature BA. Monmouth College, MA. Seton Hall University Running, Skiin , Year- book, Announcing football NFSNICY J. RAMSBERGER Introduction to Film Production, Interpretations of American Literature, Survey of English Literature A.B. Marywood College WAYNE C. ROGERS. . . Honors English, Joumalism . . . A.B. Albri ht College Racquetball, Writing, Polltics DENNIS A. SASSO History- I, English II, Pattems in Literature, Our iterary Heritage Classical Languages and Literature, St. Peter's College, Master's Program, Fordham Un- iversity Music, Racckigtball, Theater, Trave, Sports SAND SNYDER Stagecraft, Play Production, English Monmouth College Theater, Travel, Reading BARBARA R. SORENSEN Reading Skills, Communication, Basic Phonetics, Speed Readin B.A. Ohio Wesleyan University, M.A. golumbia Univer- sity, M.A. Middlebury College Reading Reading, Reading, etc. . . G. TRACY STIN English, American Literature, En lish LiteraturefU.S. History A.B. Wittenberg Universw Writing, Reading, Playing bridge, atchingl my son lay baseball an soccer LAI E SUI ION English, Drama BA. Wa er College: Master's Program, Montclair gllate College Sin - ing, Writing, Hawaiian vacations, Healgr spas . . . TOP: Mr. Pfennig thoughtfully analyzes a student's paper. RIGHT: For classroom variety, Miss Quiv- vey provides a film. OPP. PAGE TOP: Mr. Sasso aids his Honors Class in vocabulary skills. OPP. PAGE BOTTOM: Mr. Johnson emphasizes a point in an English Lit. lecture. ENGLISH 216 Q , , 2, , , . sig. I 1? S55 I wt Paul W. Johnson Jacqueline DeBrown Thomas Patrick Cusick III Judith A. Gage Mike Gwaley Bemice Jailer Kevin Lynn ' 4 ilk lf Q , in Dwight R. Pfennig Nancy J. Ramsberger Wayne C. Rogers Dennis A Sasso Sandra Snyder Barbara R. Sorensen G. Tracy Stine Laine Sutton 217 ENGLISH ,g , A v , p , I -Q V '. - I t :A V Q.-ii. 3 if -'.. f , Q , , Patricia Larkin Louis R. Mauie, Jr. Patricia D. McDermott Rich Mosca Robert E. Steller Kenneth D. Ural ,L ..- History, as it lies at the root of all science, is also the first distinct product of man's spiritual nature, his earliest ex- pression of what can be called thought. -Carlyle JOSEPH D. MARION U.S. History I, ll, Westem Man, Economics B.S. Saint Peter's College, MA. Seton Hall University . .. Miniature furniture, Reading, Little League baseball DAVID ABDELLA U.S. History . .. BA. Gannon College, MA Seton Hall University. . . Golf, Swimming. . . DEBORAH H. BARRETT Human Behavior-Psychology, sociology, Anthropology B.S. Monmouth College Reading, Traveling PATRICIA ES- CHBACH CORRIDON U.S. History Il, Honors History Il BA Montclair State College, MA. Central Michigan University HEIJEN A. JONES U.S. History II, Honors Westem Man . . . BA. Kean College, Master's program, Seton Hall University . . . Painting, Gardening, Needlecraft, Dancing, Reading, Sports, Hiking, Dining out, Shopp- ing, Sewing, National Honor Society Advisor PATRICIA LARKIN Westem Man, U.S. History IfEnglish B.S. Monmouth College Reading, Horseback riding, Needlepoint, Making rugs, Sewing, Year- book, Student Council LOUIS R. MAZ- ZIE, JR. U.S. History I, ll . . . BA Dickin- son College . . . Golf, Swimming, Dancing. . . PATRICIA D. McDERMOTT . .. U.S. History I, Honors History I . . . BA Georgian Court College Competitive tennis, Teaching tennis, Junior Executive Advisor RICH MOSCA . . . U.S. History Il, World Geography BA. West Liberty State College, Graduate Program, Kean College . .. Tennis, Racquetball, Jogging ROBERT E. STELLER U.S. History Il, Honors History ll, Contemporary Issues . . . B.A. Villanova University Golf, Travel, Riding, Skiing, Cooking, Photography, Hik- ing, Rock climbing, Reading, Music . . . KEN- NETH D. URAL . . . Communications, U.S. History Il B.S. State University of New York .. . Jogging, Fishing. OPP. PAGE TOP: Mr. Abdella discusses current events in U.S. History I. OPP. PAGE BOTTOM LEFT: In Westem Man, Mr. Marlon makes a point about propaganda. OPP. PAGE BOTTOM RIGHT: Miss Larkin prepares to administer a test to her History class. TOP: Arun Kamath prepares a research paper for his Honors U.S. History II class. BOTTOM: Mr. Marlon and Mr. Made ex- change views on teaching methods. 219 HISTORY The Business of America is Business. Therefore, Business Career Education is the Backbone of the Nation. -J. Kimbrough JOSEPH A. KIMBROUGH . . . Accounting I, II, Record Keeping. . . B.S. Bloomfield State College, M.Ed. Rider College . . . Swimming, Horseback riding, Skydiving . . . ROGER W. ALLGOR . . . Typing, Consumer Economics, Business Law, Distributive Education B.S., M.A. Trenton State College . . . Tennis, Attending all types of sports events . . .JANE C. AUSTIN Accounting l, Typing I-A, Focus on Literature B.S. Rider College Reading, Needlepoint JANE CON- OVER Secretarial Training, Clerical Of- fice Practice, Office Machines, Typing I B.A. Trenton State College CAROLE FOSKO Steno I, Typing ll B.S. College Misericordia . . . Reading, Travelling FRANCES S. MASON Steno II, III, Stenographic Transcription, Typing I-A, I . . . B.S. Monmouth College . . . Reading, Travel JOHN STROLLO A.S.P. Instructor. TOP: In Office Machines, students become familiar with dictating equipment. BOTTOM: Mr. Allgor's Business Law class interprets a piece of legislation. OPP. PAGE TOP RIGHT: Proficiency in typing is increased with timed tests. OPP. PAGE TOP LEFT: Mr. Allgor presents a view on cor- porate law. OPP. PAGE BOTTOM LEFT: Typing a paper with no errors can be very gratifying. OPP. PAGE BOTTOM RIGHT: Eyes on copy is a primary principle in speed typing. BUSINESS 220 YW, .fjg ,. if V V . ' I i If Joseph A. Kimbrough Roger W. Allgor Jane C. Austin Jane Conover Carole Fosko n Frances S. Mason John Strollo 'i - . 1' 221 BUSINESS , INDUSTRIAL ARTS 222 l Carl Antisell Louis Altieri William Birdsall Anthony Palasky William C. Ruclderow John Vanderveer Marylin McBath Florence S. Stein Developing the basic skills essential to successful living and working in our modem technological society. -Carl Antisell CARL ANT ISELL Mechanical Drawing III, IV, Woodshop II, III BA, M.A. Montclair State College Surfing, Skiing, Scuba diving LOUIS ALTIERI Cooperative Industrial Education B.S. Newark State College Tennis, Racquet- ball, Swimming, Scuba diving, Skiing WILLIAM BIRDSALL . .. Graphic Arts I, II BA, MA. Montclair State College Photography, Piano, Camping ANTHONY PALASKY Mechanical Drawing I, II, Ill, Woodshop I . . . BA Murray State University, M.A. Trenton State College Golf, Fishing WILLIAM C. RUD- DEROW Metal Shop I, Il, III, IV. Woodshop I AAS. Brookdale Com- munity College, B.S. Trenton State College . . . Skiing, Spelunking, Jogging, Music, Pool, Darts JOHN VANDERVEER Woodshop I, II, III, IV, Mechanical Drawing I BA., M.Ed. Trenton State College Woodworking, Horseback riding. HOME ECONOMICS: MARYLIN MCBATH . . . Foods and Nutrition I, Clothing and Tex- tiles I, Il, III, IV. Independent Living .. . B.S. University of Tennessee, M.Ed. Rutgers State University. . . Travel, Sewing, Reading, People . . . FLORENCE S. STEIN . . . Foods and Nutrition I, II, Ill, Exploring Professional Cooking . . . B.S. Drexel University . . . Reading, Sightseeing, Sewing. OPP. PAGE TOP LEFT: The use of a blow torch in metal shop is demonstrated by this student. OPP. PAGE LEFT: A surprised student chooses type settings for a graphic print. OPP. PAGE RIGHT: Bill Beckett triumphantly completes a graphic arts design. TOP: A student in Sewing studies her handiwork. CENTER: Under the guidance of the Home Economics Department, culinary delights are created. LEFT: These Cook- ing students even have fun cleaning up. 223 INDUSTRIAL ARTS The staff of the Science Department is made up of highly dedicated, interested professionals who are concerned for the success of their students. - Stephen Slovenz Stephen Slovenz B.S. Mon- mouth College, M.A. Rutgers Department Chairman . . . Biology Linda Ellis B.S. St. Lawrence University. . . Advanced Biology, Chemistry Marianne Falvo . . . B.S. Monmouth College Biology Ralph Ferrie B.S. Bloomsburg State Biology, Chemistry Assistant Football Coach Richard Fidanza B.S. Bloomfield College Physics, Advanced Physics Reading, Music, Art, Bowling William Harding B.S. Cornell University . . . Biology Susan Hughes B.S. Seton Hall University Chemistry, Physics Girls Bowling Coach . . . Skiing, Swimming, Bowling . . . Palma Lynn Liebert B.S. Uni- versity of Texas, M.A. New Mexico State University. . . Chemistry, Ad- vanced Chemistry William McCormack B.S. Monmouth College, M.S. Long Island Univer- sity, Princeton University, Rutgers University BSCS Biology, Ac- tion Biology ... Traveling, Authorizing Publications Ella Mae Tomlinson . . . B.S. Hampton University, M.A. University of North Carolina Chemistry Reading, Jogging, Music. TOP - Library references come in handy while researching science projects. BOTTOM - Human anatomy can be most interesting when looking at the basics. 224 SCIENCE STEPHEN SLOVENZ LINDA ELLIS MARIANNE FALVO RALPH FERRIE as , fm ii' r V- ' RICHARD FIDANZA ti x Y rt a , to w w., ak 5 I WILLIAM HARDING SUSAN HUGHES PALMA LYNN LIEBERT 55 Z href vi .54 i Camera Shy WILLIAM MCCORMACK LIDA PHILLIPS ELLA TOMLINSON 5:1 , gl ' 'i - , , N im 3. TOP - Then you heat the mixture . . . Oops, a lit- tle too much flame. BOTTOM - The right mixture is important to completing any scientific experiw ment. SCIENCE 225 TOP - Mrs. Coffey meets with some students before class. BOTTOM - A quick check for impor' tant math notes precedes a major test. l 5 ii' kk X 5 'x l - 226 MATH DIANE LENARTOWICZ MARJORIE CASEY DONA COFFEY JOE ECKART 1 SHARYN EVANS HERBERT FINEMAN 5 4,5 ,w g ' 1. -.fl ,, fg 9 A ' N1 QT 'Q' 5' , X .X 1 X M., , A lf' CHRISTOPHER HALPIN JOHN KNODEL v x JAMES PINCUS JOAN SCHERER 1i st ikb. ti V ' V 1 1 JEAN SIMES JANE TAGLIETTA GERALD WALKER Ill Infinity becomes the limit one ap proaches as he continues in the study of mathematics. - Diane Lenartowicz Diane Lenartowicz ... B.A. Montclair State, M.A. Montclair State, Kean College, Jersey City State, Monmouth College . .. Comprehensive Geometry, Algebra B . . . Needlepoint, Crewel Crafts, Reading, Writing Mar- jorie Casey . . . B.A. Col ege of Mt. St. Vincent . . . Computer Science, Comp. Skills, Probabilities and Statistics . . . Racquetball . . . Dona Coffey . . . B.A. Montclair State . . . Comprehensive Geometry. General Math. Comp. Skills Bowling, Needlepoint, Crewel Crafts . . .Joe Eckart . . . B.S. Mon- mouth College . . . Business Math, Algebra ll, Comp. Skills Jog- ging, Fishing. Racquet Sports Sharyn Evans ... B.A. City College of New York, M.A. City College of New York Plane Geometry, Math Analysis ll. Math Review Skiing, Carpentry Herbert Fineman Calculus, Comp. Skills. Algebra ll ... Christopher Halpin ... B.S. Fordham University. M.A. Manhattan College, M.A. Kean College . . . Plane Geometry. Math Analysis II Reading, Fresh Water Fishing, Gardening John Knodel B.A. Glassboro State, Kean College, Central Michigan University . .. Com- prehensive Geometry, Algebra Il, Algebra B Ice Hockey, Golf. Jets and Rangers, Soccer, Sleep- ing, Teaching at M.H.S.S. James Pincus B.A. Farleigh Dickinson Algebra ll, Math Analysis ll, Comp. Skills Joan Scherer B.A, Rut ers, M.A. Rutgers . .. Plane Geometry, Comp. Skills, Math Analysis ll Reading, Tennis, Needlepoint Jean Simes .. . BS. St. Lawrence University Comprehensive Geometry, Algebra ll, Comp. Skills Beach Going, Sailing. Tennis, Skiing, Sewing. Cub Scout Den Mother, Junior League Work . . . Jane Taglietta B.A. Jersey City State Comp. Skills, Algebra . Com rehensive Geometry Gerald Walker B.S. Oneonta College Math Review, Com- prehensive Geometry, Comp. Skills ... Running, Hunting. Reading, Football. TOP - Rose Mane Gallagher finds it rough going during a Math test. BOTTOM - Enn Donen prepares for Math while relaxing in main lobby, MATH 227 The training of a person's body is as im- portant as training that person's mind. Victa C. Halpin . . . B.A. Glassboro Golf, Archery. Contemporary Health. First Aid. Softball . .. Traveling. Reading. Bowling. Ski- ing. Archery. Research, Debate . . . Sara Kucker . . . B.S. Glassboro State Physical Education Joseph Maida . . . B.S. Rutgers University Drivers Education . , . Tom McDermott . . . B.S. East Stroudsburg State . . . Health, Physical Education . . . Basketball. Softball . .. Gerald McEneny B.S. State College of Mansfield . . . Driver's Education ... Michel Milligan B.A. Glassboro State . . . Physical Education . . . Joanne Ridley Wisconsin State Physical Education . . . Patricia Smith . . . B.S. Ursinus College . .. Physical Education . . . Edward Trenski B.S. Clarion State Dnver's Education . . . Paul Zanat BA, Kentucky Wesleyan Physical Education ... Golf. Beach, Going Fishing, Having A Good Time. 228 PHYSICALXDRIVERS EDUCATION ,- vs? f' ik, ' ' V A -si ww wwwmwmwm S is 56 . ' I3 ez-- Y 'er L 4 T QW g 7 Ir 39 get 5, ,. 'K f J' l VICTA C. HALPIN SARA KUCKER JOSEPH MAIDA TOM McDERMO'I'T asv GERALD MCENENY MICHAEL MILLIGAN JOANNE RIDLEY I .l EDWARD TRENSKI WALTER WOODS PATRICIA SMITH IQ, - , - I . f . Z x 4 PAUL ZANAT t M W A A 3 A Cf 2 3 5 Q w in Q ff i K 1, ..-- V, a ' 5 . K . vhpw-as ft v. , , I . 5 Gfifffoi-z!wues:w . 'N' '-I., anti.. Yr . .., 1 , M, A' -I ... 1 .W A ug .ig , M . .X 'sf ,., , ,-'N 5 po- +9 . gg. , . 1 Ki ' , mt ' -4' A, f ' ' 9 . g wr I ' ' - my LQ51 15- . A If 1,5090 'tr is , K as Q I -1 , f K . 4 -w - ,fm If W iff: - my .. 'ff-A , ,- M A - 'VNMMW - , , , K ,AW ,..I, ,...,,, .. Q. Elia TOP - Ms. Ridley helps a student show true fomm BOTTOM - Now I can put this game in the bag, PHYSICALXDRIVERS EDUCATION 229 CLAIR BAILEY fi 4- , , a BARBRA H. AARON I s PATRICK HOUSTON RICHARD LARGEY -0 'i bs - X. I TOP RIGHT - A student picks up his books before the next class. TOP LEFT - This student is discovering testing on College boards is not so difficult. BOTTOM - And now you need this one copied one-hundred times? EDWARD SERENSKA 230 SUPPORTIVE EDUCATION To develop the student's potentials to the fullest the members of the Guidance Department focus the studentis sights upon the entire offerings of the school and guide the student to choose meaningful educational, developmen- tal, and social experiences. Clair Baily Guidance Head Clair Baily . . . B.S. Kutztown State M.S. Rutgers University Head Counselor Reading, Theatre, Bicycling Barbra H. Aaron . . . B.A. Cornell, M.A. New York University . . . Guidance, Decision Making . . . Travel, Bicycl- ing, Needlepoint, Reading Patrick Houston . . . B.A. Sante Fe, M.A. Montclair State . . . Guidance Richard Largy B.A. Kings College, M.A. Seton Hall . .. Guidance Edward Serenska , . . B.A. University of Scranton . . . Evan D. Chesler B.A. Kean College Mind, Industrial Arts, Special Education, Woodworking, Cars, Music Frank J. Krov B.A. Kean College M.A. Trenton State Cooperative Industrial Arts Fresh Water Angling Melinda Shafran . . . B.S. Rutgers, M.A. Teacher's Guidance, Special Education Swimming, Running, Sewing ... Amy Schloeder .. . BS. Monmouth . . . John M. Strollo B.A. Boston State ASP. Instructor Sports. Motorcycles. SUPPORTIVE EDUCATION 231 The secretarial staff is a group of dedicated efficient personnel, working together to best serve our school and community. Betty Lazur Mary Clark ... Main Office Secretary . . . Nomia Huber , . . West House-Secretary to Carol Moreman . . , Betty Lazur . . . Main Office Secretary . . . Marie Rungee . . . East House-Secretary to John Dowling . . . Joyce Schnoor .. . Secretary to Librarian .. . Eleanor Shoebel . . . East House-Guidance Secretary . . . Alice White . . . West House - Guidance Secretary Joan Wyman . . . Secretary to Nurse Jean Garrison Security Guard ... Mosely Haywood Security Guard James Bartow . .. Librarian . . . Marion Parmentier . . . School Nurse. TOP - Secretarial job is not just typing and filing, it requires some background knowledge too. BOTTOM - usometimes I have to use both machines, but this one writes faster. OPPOSITE PAGE: TOP - The library at south is all l need for this report. BOTTOM - Our beloved cooks take a minute from preparing our meals for the camera. Q 4 . lt!! X' W., e QW A faq!! 7 1 X I K MARY CLARK Q ra-- t Q, NORMA HUBER BETIY LAZUR s ll S Q Q F55 , MARIE RUNGEE 'X L au.. is ' CHNOOR 232 SUPPORTIVE STAFF JO 'CE S ELEANOR SHOEBEL AI-ICE WHITE E551 HQUSQ WQSI House f' ' ' f' A Guidance Secretary Is s x JOAN WYMAN JEAN GARRISON Secretary to Nurse Security Guard MOSELY HAYWOOD Security Guard JAMES BARTOW Librarian I 5 7 5, V f I MG-f'It ., MARION PARMENTIER SUPPORTIVE STAFF 233 School Nurse FV . kg '35, ig? gf ily.. 'qu '?-Xia . ' 3. ' f-H , as J. . Q.,-5. w. 5- Q ,Q 3 x. 'X ,Y,11. xx .I an 1 xg . .4 H . 6, N . 1 s ? , ,s , , .'T?5g.1 '54 J. '32, V K 1 f B f'1-:ggi-,f-. Hr. i32?:?if?5f- '1 lf' ' if .. ' -li i V i 4. . ,,'., . ,t .g, f H 1 AF 5 'S-gri?? ti1r 41 7 1 125257 FJ, I . 4 351' '- -tray , x , 5 A 1 s - .U i ' Win . 'A , rg ,4 A H 1 ,P -Aff. ...w,-.- .QI AY 425- ' ' 1 ,.f'f. f .,r' f- .lf 4,1 , ' ,,.v.. 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Despite a rash of mid-season injuries and a predominence of underclassmen, this marked the first time any baseball team from Middletown had ever reached the State Final. - Dennis Sasso ith the outlook for the 1979 season cautiously optimistic , Coach Dennis Sasso combined an experienced group of Seniors with a large number of talented Juniors to produce the Shore Conference A Division North and Central Jersey Group IV Champion, Middletown High School South baseball team. Behind the exceptional hitting of All Shore Sophomores John Johnson and Dave Lynch, in addition to the superb fielding of Juniors Jack Simons, Jeff Kunkel, John Kolacki, and Seniors Bill Josko, Doug Scales, George Haliotis and Pete Waldron, the Eagles were able to support the pitching performances of Brian O'Larte, Matt Lenzi, Mike Habber- man, and the other South spot star- ters. The Eagles' strong bench, con- sisting of John Diodato, Boo Boo Bavaro, Lou DeMarco, and several others, also contributed greatly to South's 19-9 record. The Eagles' season ended as they faced number one ranked Linden in the State Group IV Final at Mercer County College. Dave Lynch awed the crowd with a booming home run to support the outstanding pitching of Brian O'Larte and Matt Lenzi, Linden managed to score a run with two out in the tenth inning to edge South 2-1. A proud Eagle team left Mercer County College knowing full well that Mid- dletown South had, once again, made Township history. OPPOSITE PAGE - Pitching and sliding were two of the basic fundamentals executed very well by Middletown South during the entire season. THIS PAGE TOP - The 6'6 frame of Junior John Kolacki is stretched the limit to produce an out for the opposition. BOTTOM - Senior Bill Josko eyes the outfield in deciding whether or not to risk a try for second base. 237 BASEBALL TOP - Dave Lynch demonstrates the swing that aided in his selection to the Asbury Park Press All Shore First Team. BOTTOM - lt was not all plea- sant this season as exemplified by Jeff Kunkel's broken leg shortly after a slide into second base. BASEBALL 238 UPPER LEFT - Brian O Latte is about to release the ball and the infield isanticipatingfan easy out LOWER LEFI' - Can it be? The base has actually been sucked up by Mother Earth? Doug Scales searches while the Middletown North 1st Baseman wonders in amazement. MIDDLE RIGHT - Offen- Varsity 19.9 sive baseball takes on a new meaning for the basemnner. LOWER RIGHT The passivity of the Eagles Belleville Belleville Rantan Neptune Howell Middletown North Long Branch Red Bank Catholic Matawan Rantan St John Khanney Rumson Neptune Ocean Howell Middletown North Matawan Toms River North Wall Brick Toms River North Watchung Hills Hunterton Central Monmouth Regional Piscataway Hamilton East Jackson Linden bench masks the intensity of the moment. SQUTH OPPONENT 2 . 8 . 2 . 6 1 1 12 ' Y -W 9 .7 . 6 8 . 1 . 21 5 8 0 6 . 2 2 . 239 BASEBALL A ,K M -.35 ,. fs, v Sv P 1 Si KH K.. J MM... x QA it. sink J, M V y ftkfx A .Q . , ,J if f z K 1 .EL .Ed wi . H E , ,,F,I,,',,. t w S' xg Q sw' g-z, ' -- Q E: S L We had a great defense We were the best eight and nine team in the Shore Conference, Tom McDemiott fter the graduation of five starters from the 1978 championship team, the very young 1979 Eagles Girls' Softball Team found itself going through a rebuilding season, South's defense was outstanding throughout the season. which produced too few runs, to provide for an 8-9 record The Central Jersey Group IV Cham pion Spartans of Ocean fell to the Eagles 81 and arch rival Middletown North conceded to the South girls twice. to provide for the season's highlights In addition. Holly Smith, Mary Gilligan and Darlene Maxson made first team All A Division Team Darlene Maxson went on to become a member of the third team All Shore contingent OPPOSITE PAGE LARGE PICTURE Katie DiSciullo prepares defensively for the Eagle girls INSERT Jan Cumins prepares to take a healthy swing at the first good pitch to come her way THIS PAGE Coach McDermott discusses a dif ficult situation with the infield and pitcher BOT TOM LEFT Jan Cumins crosses homeplate with a precious run 241 SOFTBALL TOP - Superb defensive play was a trade-mark of the 1979 campaign. This key catch at third base is only one example of this kind of play. BOTTOM - Tammy Fey stifled many opposing batters with her fine pitching throughout the season. SOFTBALL 242 UPPER LEFT - Sheila Walk is brushed back by an inside pitch. LOWER LEFF--LAll 'iA L'Division pitcher, Darlene Maison, demonstrates her patented fastball. UPPER RIGHT - Seated: L. Pfelfer, Mgr.g T. Feyg P. Camaraoteg K. DiSciullog J. Cuminsg M. Gilligang C. Steams. Standing: Tom McDermott, Coachg D. Garrg J. Amesg E. McGlyng C. Ruggierig H. Smithg C. Fulshawg S. Walk: D. Maison. LOWER RIGHT - The catcher's action is anticipated by Holly Smith on second base. Varsity 8 9 SOUTH OPPONENT Rantan Ocean St John Vianney Neptune Howell Central Regional St Rose Raritan Neptune Howell Piscataway Long Branch Mater Dei Rantan Matawan 9 ' 13 8 1 8 . ' 9 18 15 3 5 9 ' ' 11 20 Middletown North 16 5 . 0 8 ' 3 1 3 10 7 2 ' 1 1 3 2 3 ' 10 2 A 5 0 2 243 SOFTBALL , 1 sir: .. raisins e VER gs . mu Ny- W1 Success isn't measured in team records, but in the advances made by each individual. - Lou Mazzi ven though the Middletown South Girls' Track Team finished the season with a losing record, the achieve- ments ofthe team were diversified and frequent. Senior Cheryl Smack retained her State Championship in the shot put and established a new South record in the discf Patti Gillen raced to a new two mile record for the Eagles. In addition to these three outstanding accomplish- ments, the girls' team managed to es- tablish ten other school records. As the end of the season ap- proached, the Eagles Girls' Track Team won 18 medals while participating in 15 events at the Monmouth County Meet, with medals being issued to the first five places only. 1979 was surely a year of individual accomplishment for the Girls' ,Track Team. OPPOSITE PAGE - IARGE LEFT - State Champion Cheryl Smack shows winning form in putting the shot. IARGE RIGHT - The beauty of a long jump, half complete. LOWER UEFI' - Jongo Wilkes clears the hurdles in a close race. LOWER RIGHT - Rita Libertore and Jennie Obre easily defeat their North opponents. THIS PAGE - TOP - Stralning to the finish line, Junior Debbie Poole struggles to a second place finish. BOTTOM -- The intensity of concentration per- sonified by Mike Pavllck. 245 TRACK We did as well as we expected. We were a young team and gained quite a bit of experience. - Gerry McEneny truggling through a rebuilding season with a definite lack of depth, the Middletown South Track Team posted a 3-7 record for the 1979 cam- paign. Highlighted by a fourth consecutive victory over Middletown North, the Eagles managed a few surprises during the season. South placed fourth in the Shore Relays fof 17 teamsl and broke the school record for the three man javelin team. Freshman Kevin Ryan was also a pleasant surprise, running ex- tremely well as the anchor on the mile relay team. Bob Lenczyk fmiddle distancel and Robert Meyer fpole vaultl also provided South followers with many exciting mo- ments at the track. UPPER RIGHT - Junior Michelle Monroe easily clears the high jump. LOWER RIGHT - Craig Selbred flexes pole in effort to vault in winning form. TRACK 246 l Varsity 3-7 SOUTH OPPONENT Howell Neptune Wa Raritan Matawan 73'b Middletown North 5692 Long Branch Red Bank Catholic Jackson 54 78 21 106 73 ll 58 53 78 67 Ocean 64 42 89 21 110 52 79 41 90 UPPER LEFT - Jennie Obre flies through the air with the greatest of ease . LOWER LEFT - Nancy Fischer exerts fully to put the shot. LOWER RIGHT - The quick takeoff is essential to clear- ing the high jump. Varsity 0 8 SOUTH OPPONENT Howell Neptune Rantan Ocean Matawan Middletown North 48 Long Branch 55 63 47 71 43 Wall 75 29 ' 89 58 60 43 75 58 ' 60 70 247 TRACK We could have a winning season any year by playing 'push-overs'. We don't do that we challenge the toughest teams and we hold our own. - Joe Eckart 7-9 record was only an indication of hat a well-rounded team South had during the 1979 season. The boys played tough against the strongest op- position. When South did lose a match, it was usually by one point. Middletown South's Tennis Team was invited to the State Toumament and gave State Champion Franklin Township a tough match before con- ceding. The Eagles number one singles player, Mike Gasser, was invited to play in the Monmouth College Tournament and was not defeated until the final round. Later Mike was selected number one singles player on the All-Shore second team. TOP Number one singles player Mike Gasser returns a smashing forehand into the opposition's court BOTTOM - Positioning himself for the retum, Mark Peterson views the ball concentra- tion BOY'S TENNIS 248 TOP LEFT - Jim Burnett eyes the ball as he begins to set up for a forehand retum. BOTTOM LEFT - Making the impossible shot is a quality often employed by good tennis players. TOP RlGHT+Q'Standingt K. Michaelsg P. Cahillg T. Vageng M. Corbettg H. Earnstg M. Gasserg Joe Eckart, Coach. Kneeling: S. Hetemg D. Laving M. Barkledgeg J. Bumettg S. Dorkog T. Clarkg M. Peterson. BOTTOM RIGHT - Scott Hetem takes a little time for relaxation. Varsity 6 8 SOUTH OPPONENT Matawan Manalapan Marlboro Neptune Rantan Middletown North Long Branch Neptune Manalap Marlboro Franklin Township Rantan 2 Middletown North 3 2 0 3 2 3 4 1 3 ' 2 0 ' 5 3 Matawan 2 5 0 4 1 0 an 5 O 5 0 ' ' 5 1 ' 4 ' 3 249 BOYS TENNIS Being able to play at Navesink Country Club was the greatest thing that hap- pened to this team. - Dave Abdella ith a new home established overlooking the Navesink River, the Eagle Golf Team efforts flourished as they never had in previous seasons. The only obstacle between South and an undefeated season were four match points over the entire season. Placing first in the Shore Conference playoffs and second in the Monmouth County Toumament were certainly the highlights of the season. South also had the experience of finishing eighth in the district team tournament for State honors. With an environment conducive to winning, Middletown South established itself as a dominant Golf power in the shore area. TOP RIGHT - Meditation and concentration is part of the art of golf . BOTTOM RIGHT - Practice makes perfect , demonstrated by Steve Krynicki. GOLF- 250 UPPER LEFT - Neither rain, nor sleet, nor snow, stops the diligent practice of South's Golf Team. LOWER LEFT - Trip Bowlby watches his putt roll home for a birdie . UPPER RIGHT - Standing: Bollobbigg E. Dobbieg M. B. Wickleyg T. Bowlby S. Krynicki. Kneeling: Dave Abdella, Coach. LOWER RIGHT - The ball found its way to the cup quite often for the Middletown South strokers this season. Z' - lj- SOUTH Varsity 12 4 OPPONENT Matawan Neptune Manalapan Red Bank Catholic Marlboro Rantan Middletown North Matawan Neptune Manalapan Marlboro Long Branch Middletown North Mater Der Rantan 5 0 3 2 2 3 2 ' 3 2 3 3 ' 2 5 ' 0 3 Ocean 2 4 1 1 4 3 2 5 0 5 0 5 ' 0 4 ' 1 5 ' 0 251 GOLF THEATRE ARTS cv H, TTTT 1 Q T bww Hi Diddle-dee-dee, an actor's life for mel - Walt Disney o the beat of the band, South's ac- tors marched tnumphantly through the gala production of Music Man . This charming musical set in a quaint mid-Western town in the early 1900's was vividly brought to life by director Laine Sutton and a cast of fine actors and actresses. An additionally fine job was done by the many people working on the lighting, make-up, and costume designers. South's pit band accom- panied the play with rhythm and spunk . Another form of theatre arts at South was the light and whimsical Childrens' Theatre . The acting was superb in the presentation of Hansel and Gretel . Those students not involved in the play entertained the elementary students as clowns before and after the perfor- mance. OPPOSITE PAGE - TOP - Patience and diligence used by the make-up staff involved in all theatre arts. BOTTOM LEFT - Final touches of age being placed on Tim Paradiso before Music Man . BOTTOM RIGHT - Denise Fiegel has her- self tied for an opening night performance. THIS PAGE - TOP - Sam Andreades makes dramatic explanation to Jim Wishart. BOTTOM - The witch is always the most gruesome character in Hansel and Gretel . 253 THEATRE ARTS TOP - Sam Andreades and Liz Young lead a rather large cast in Music Man during one of the crucial scenes involving almost everyone. BOT- TOM - Nothing pleases an actor or actress more than playing to the smiling faces of hundreds of children. This was the scene shortly before the beginning of South's Children's Theatre. THEATRE ARTS 254 TOP LEFT - Often times students cannot provide all of the acting necessary for a major production. BOTTOM LET-'I' - Personally meeting a clown will surely be placed as one of life's fonder memories. RIGHT - In a lighter moment, one of South's finest produces laughter for the audience of Childrenls Theatre. 255 THEATRE ARTS vnu H.S. scum 5461.25 And you'll see the glitter of crashing cymbals. And you'll hear the thunder of rolling drums and the shimmer of trum- pets. Tantara! -Professor Harold Hill he Eagles Marching Band had the honor of performing on the steps of the nation's capitol on Memorial Day, May 30, 1979, as the guests of Con- gressman James Howard. This in- spirational event was the highlight of a three day Spring Tour . The band left South on Monday af- ternoon, May 28, 1979, and arrived at Doswell, Virginia in time to spend the first evening. After a hearty breakfast the next morning, the 100 member band took the 10 minute ride to Kings Do- minion Amusement Park , to par- ticipate in Middletown South Day. The band completed a marching tour of the park which enthused many spectators from the entire nation. Later in the after- noon, the South Jazz Band entertained on the main concourse in front of the one third replica of the Eiffel Tower. Later that evening the band was transported to Washington D.C. The next morning at 9 o'clock was the culmination of the musical tour - a concert on the steps of the capitol building. The band was greeted by James Howard, Tip O'Neil ISpeaker of the Housel and the press photographer for the Congress. The South Marching Band enjoyed the three day tour and carried many lifetime memories home with them. OPPOSITE PAGE - South's Marching Band begins Kings Dominion March in front of Eiffel Tower replica. TOP - Eagles Marching Band is poised for concert on the Capitol steps. MIDDLE LEFT - Does this group really get dressed up and play instruments? LOWER LEFT - Jau Band provides entertainment on Kings Dominion grand concourse, BAND TRIP 257 QN UPPER LEFT - Tasty morsels after a rough day of performing always seemed well deserved. UPPER RIGHT - The rare opportunity of viewing the monument after dark, on a clear night, was well worth the long ride. LOWER LEFT - Junior Andy Holzman enjoys a moment of levity on an electrical highway. LOWER LEFT - Keep- ing up with academics was one of the conditions of South's Band Trip. 5 S it 258 BAND TRIP TOP - Familiar green faces pass the last turn of i'The King's coaster. BOTTOM LEFT - Magnificent fountains accentuate the fine play of the Jazz Band. BOTTOM RIGHT - How quickly chorus lines form to the sound of intense music. BAND TRIP 259 Costly thy habit as thy purse can buy, But not expressed in fancyg rich not gaudy For the apparel oft proclaims the man. - Shakespeare he Student Council of Middletown High School South presented its annual fashion show in the Spring of 1979. In presenting a wide variety of fashion, for all ages, the Student Council did a commendable job. Student Council members Pam Lilley and Pam Schultz were responsible for the soliciting of local Boutiques, warehouses, shops, and department stores for contributions to be presented during the show. In addition to the fashions admired, the patrons of the even' ing enjoyed the company of friends as the Student Council raf- fled off a numerous amount of door prizes. Others sat back and enjoyed a leisurely game of cards while partaking of the ex- cellent home made refreshments. UPPER RIGHT - Summer casual fashions are modeled by Lisa Schoebel and Lori Hughes. LOWER LEFI' - Faculty members, Dennis Doc Coyne and Ms. Judy Gage, demonstrate the fitness kick in tennis outfits. LOWER LEFT - Cathy Corsacky and Pete Bidgood awed the audience with their formal at- tire. FASHION SHOW 260 il UPPER LEFT - Tim Paradiso ended his South M.C. career by livening up the evening for the audience. UPPER RIGHT - One step ahead of the seasons, Gwen Byrne exhibits some timely summer attire. LOWER LEFI' - Lon Grillon and John Lazatti have their minds on cooler days on the slopes. LOWER RIGHT - The MC. is lured away to model his tux with the accompanyment of Laureen Langan. 261 FASHION SHOW 262 JUNIOR PROM Dance with me, I want to be your partner Can't you see, the music is just starting Night is calling and I am falling, Dance with me. - Orleans ith the Girls' Gymnasium trans- fon'ned into a panorama of subur- ban and city scenery, the Class of 1980 conducted its Junior Prom in splendid fashion. Under the advisorship of Patricia McDermott and the aid of all Junior Class officers, in addition to the massive decorating committee, the evening was one which will remain a fond memory for those who attended. Highlights of the evening included refreshment, the announcement of the Royal Court, and, of course, dancing until midnight. The Class of 1980 'L . . . did have this night . OPPOSITE PAGE - TOP - 'kWe've got tonight LOWER LEFT - Royalty of the Class of 1980 LOWER RIGHT - Love is a many splendored thing. THIS PAGE - UPPER LEFT - The night is young as many of the Class of 1980 meet before entering the Prom, LOWER LEFT - Can it really be that Cassanova is present? LOWER RIGHT - Sam Andreades accepts his royal calling. 263 JUNIOR PROM 'iStill crazy after all these years. - Paul Simon inding a new and unusual school event is often a difficult thing to do as the year progresses. However, the Junior Class and the Yearbook Staff conducted the first annual Almost Anything Goes in the Middletown South gym. With teams representing the Sophomore, Junior, and Senior classes, in addition to a weak Faculty team, the evening was filled with hilarity and en- joyment for all. The events included human wheelbarrels, trash can basketball, 'ilimbon skateboarding, hot wheel races, hula hoop relays, dolly pulling, three legged races, foul shooting, pyramid building, and a comical obstacle course. As the games progressed, the Class of '79 dominated to capture the first almost anything goes crown. It was a time when almost anything went . 'll should be dancin, yeah! 'iLife in the fast lane. ALMOST ANYTHING WENT 264 I can't get no-o-o-o-o, sa-tis-fac-tion. NSUPHOVI EST ARE 'THE 2-ff +1fe.fh5- ' -I SKA QF? g S x . E mass of f I3 dl- damp W N 523 5 Q I ef wx , 4, X 13. i f x if f N' X 5' A ,a 1 x Q Y 1 J A.. HX aj S gn E , A S W wa -Na+ - 5 M 4 f T 9 N b dy does 't better. lst SENIORS 2nd JUNIORS 4th FACULTY 3rd SGPHOMCRES NSIOW ride - Take it easy. 'LYou say you want a revolution. Tmckir1 ', or L'Beast of Burdenf' 265 ALMOST ANYTHING WENT On with the dance! Let joy be unconfinedg No sleep til morn, when Youth and Pleasure meet To chase the glowing Hours with flying feetf, - Lord Byron he Shreaton Gardens Motor Hotel provided a unique setting for Mid- dletown High School South's 1979 Senior Ball. With the theme We may never pass this way againw resounding throughout the minds of Seniors, the evening was spent consuming an ex- cellent dinner, partalting of the variety of music provided, and enjoying friendships established over a three year period. Several faculty chaperones and Senior Class Advisor, Florence Stein, were on hand to aid, the first class to at- tend South for three years, in making this a most memorable occasion. X TOP - Several members of the Class of '79 gather outside of the beautiful foyer of the Sheraton Gardens Motor Hotel. BOTTOM RIGHT - Often times there is a perfect portrait among the normal festivities of the evening. SENIOR BALL 266 UPPER LEFT S How would you like a nice Hawaiian Punch? UPPER RIGHT - Once a gentleman, always a gentleman! LOWER LEFT - . . . and we'll be dancing cheek to cheek. LOWER RIGHT - What a Duck ! v M 5 . rs W 'x QA L- N. us. . :fs --5 asf me A048 ,qu di X- 'iw ...rf an W ,Ji 267 SENIOR BALL rf' 'cs 3 w is 'Si , 2 ut A. Life - like a movie Write your own ending Keep believing and pretending. We did just what we set out to do. Thanks to the lovers, the dreamers, And you. - The Muppet Movie he radiant summer evening of June 13, 1979, seemed only fitting as a natural send-off for the first class that at- tended Middletown South for three consecutive years. As the procession moved through the east and west goals of South,s new foot- ball field, a capacity crowd acknowledged the Class of '79. The gathering was further excited by the per- tinent 'lto the point speeches of designated Seniors, the Board of Education President, Mr. O'Neill, the Superintendent of Schools, Dr. Schneider, and High School South Principal, Dennis Jackson. The orchestra, conducted by Joe Lawlor, added the music to the evening with aid from South's choral groups directed by Richard Ludlum. The evening, culminated by an or- derly recession, continued the South tradition of a memorable yearn. OPPOSITE PAGE - Graduation is a once in a life-time experience. Looking ahead and remem- bering past experiences. UPPER LEFI' - Dino Bochicchio prepares hurriedly for the big even- ing. UPPER RIGHT - Smiles loom apparent as diploma time approaches. LOWER LEFT - A quiet moment for reviewing last minute instruc- tions. 269 GRADUATION UPPER LEFT - The long last walk to the East gate entrance for South's Commencement. UP- PER RIGHT - Greg Teasley refIects upon the un- ique accomplishments of the past school year, LOWER RIGHT - Past memories and hope for the future are the expressed thoughts of Linda Rogers. GRADUATION 270 g 4 ,, .,f.. mn 7,- TOP - Seniors discover it is real and it will be the Ufinall' march of their South careers. 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