Overbrook High School - L Agenda Yearbook (Pine Hill, NJ)

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CCJNTENTS SECTION PAGE Faouhy 3 Freshmen 1 3 Sopnomores 23 Juniors 33 Sports 41 Clubs 83 Aohwhes 103 Seniors 1 13 Ads 1 69 The Class of '86 would like to DEDICATE their yearbook to two of their lost friends: Tessie Davis was a warm, lov- ing individual who was more than willing to help those in need of guidance. lVlr. Jones, a close friend of Miss Davisg spoke of her fondly. She was a very religious individual who held a strong faith in God. She was sensitive to the needs of others and especially close to her parents. Miss Davis will be sadly missed by all who knew her. May God bless her. 2 Falguni Vaidya, an Indian girl or Overbrook Senior High School brought laughter to all of he friends. She was always cheery and had a smile on her face. He untimely death shocked all of he friends and left an empty spot ir their hearts. Fal was a hard worker. Wher she set her mind on something she didn't stop until it was com pleted. She was ambitious ana displayed initiative. She always liked to go out and have goou time. School Staff Facilitates Learning! gratis f e T. ,,,,,.M.,.,MMrt mm? M' l I The Chief Administrator Enjoys His Pipe While He Works! Various teaching methods have blend- ed together to produce an effective cur- riculum here at Overbrook. Many teachers here have developed teaching methods that are very effective at holding the stu- dent's interest while thoroughly implant- ing the information. The personalities of our teachers helps to make learning fun. Some are easy-going and tend to guide, some have a firm handg but all are effec- tive in their job. The administration also aids the stu- dents in their endeavors at school. Guid- ance counselors help all students in their career choice, while firm but understand- ing discipline by the administration keep- ing things in line. The staff here at Over- brook really care about the student body as individualsg we are lucky to have them! BOARD OF EDUCATION Ms. Billie Chambers Dr. Leonard Fitts Mr. Tom Morgan Assistant Superintendent Assistant Superintendent Business Administration Board Secretary 4 3 Q? standing QL to Rl: Mr. Thomas Barnes, Mr, Robert Birsner, Mr. John Pesda, Dr. Paul Winkler, Mr. Tom Morgan, Mr. Richard Dodson, Dr. Leonard Fitts seated QL lo Rl: Ms. Gloria McClain, Ms. Joanne Palladino, Ms. Lee Sasse, Ms. Louise Pagano, Ms. Billie Chambers Dr. Paul Winkler Superintendent of Schools x W. 'D Q 594, 1 X .1 W12..- ,f ivitrgibi S-iss, ,ffl-5 --, w we' -'wa 3E'j,f'.-'1 sa 1w21,g v . - ' 2152 f': W e U sa' ill .que ff. if William Alvaro Brenda Anderson Robert Barth '-'hr' teas t. t N ' Sl as-11 ,A .F 4' N I ! 2, .4 vuxi, ,MQ .9 1 Wai an 5 .ef . 44 Barton Beck Ernest Benson Joyce Bermingham ' G' ff' Ellen Berosh Jerry Berosh Minretta Boone Denise Braxton Albert Brown John Camarote Q? i Joyce Cammaroto Susan Carfagno Leonard Chanoux Mr. Harmelin, our school principal, has only been with our school system since December of 1985. Previous to this he was employed by Camden City Schools for twenty years. Mr. Harmelin has worked as a teacher of English as a second Ian- guage, Elementary principal and Junior High principal before he came to our school. As the principal, he is responsible for all aspects of the school program. l-liring teachers, evaluating staff, budgeting for all activities, maintaining an orderly and comfortable environment for everyone, and course offerings are his main tasks. He keeps the school running. ln the future, he wants to see Over- brook and its students ranked Number 1 in South Jersey for their academic achievements, athletics and the quality of their programs, both academic and voca- tional. l-le wants every student at Over- brook to have a sense of pride in their school and in themselves. 5 Mr. Burns is our Vice Principal in charge of grades 11 and 12. He is also the supervisor for the Social Studies department. He has been with our school system for more than thirty years. Before becoming a vice principal he was a teacher of English and Social Studies and a supervisor of instruction. Mr. Burns would like to reestablish Overbrook's interest in true academic achievement. l-le would also like to make more students aware of their intel- lectual potential and then inspire them to do some- thing about it. James Chiumento Janet Conover i f 'ii' ' . , ' 'fi5'4iil7de a 53,54 t it -, Rita Cotey Yvonne Crowe .51 'Ev-.v x K . Y' M. . . .. it V i,iiii . if . ma-i K 5. ....7t..t.. . ,- .. . fb. . L S xv. . swf L'..L E . .--,.., . A K I 'A K Qi' Wi' - 'tt, V -- -1 is K T g g .Ig Q Q '. :af ,NN , . . Q R ' is . - s i Q :uf Mr. Levak is one of our very valued Vice Principals. He is in charge of the ninth grade, l-le is there to advise, guide and discipline them. 6 ff ti: f , '.,.,, ,V . Michael Dancik Kathleen Davis C5 i 'U' F ., E I H Q-gf ,ad 4 Joann DiStasi Nancy Edwards ' tt' l i- l 'ink ,1 a . ' . sig Eugene Ewan Victor Falls Burt Cook , sg: --bl A . 'J W' it , Amelita Daly . f . Ja fa Y fp, Q-251 .. X l V Denise Deserable i Laura Emmick ,V Susan Fantacone P5 w 1 fx 4' 7414 5... Q .sp f 1 7 4 Ja qs. , U s A i , X i William Fean Diane Flynn Joseph Gambino Thomas Govoni L- Helen Gwalthney 'jf 'i K 'ii M. W' fl 1 K ,. .,,,.. 9 , V, .ii 4 ,V if ffl' if ,3'4Zff f.2.'a . ., . V .. K l Dolores Fiori 'l a Ali- ii V 1 ee ' ' . M- V , M WH Q--ir ' Y-pi L54 +-'jf' ' '.,::. .y Nancy Freed Sm wqpw uv Q Angela Genovese , . j rw . 4 ' , K K1 QF Kurt Flenard If I 1 Margaret French Harriett Glass 1544.4 4,13 oi' wx! gf i v 3 Richard Graham Mary Gummoe p t i 1 -s. l e 'rr i errrrr Q . Mamie Hawley George Henning Mr. Drew, our Vice Principal in charge of atten- dance problems and general discipline throughout the school including the cafeteria, has been with this school system for seventeen years. Before coming to us, Mr. Drew was a Science teacher and a depart- ment chairperson. Next year he will be handling the discipline for one of the grade levels. He hopes to solve serious prob- lems, have less NG's , and more academic achievement. Mr. Hopson is one of our new Vice Principals. He is in charge of the tenth grade. He is there to discipline them when they need it. 7 , ,.,. ,,. 4,,A., Avwy . , . 71'i'?f' af 'fire - I 5fE.r2' ' 7:9 f '7 U7 George Hobbins 'Y Qi Deborah lannuzi at lst? Jewel Jones 2 .f 53 'f ' . we at ez' , w ,t . , ,R X X ,.: Paul Kirkpatrick Alex Kupczyn . QW . , , IL-,fi VV,k I .K VWA? . ,. MV Nix A-5' A i J V Adolph Hook Lynn Hutcheson -fi - 1 fw- WN fi.-iff., fp , kk j ,, , ' 4 --f we J J. 6. E Jean Italiano Laura Jester :mix Q. Mr. Daniel Borelli, our Vocational Director for 11 years, will be retiring after many years of dedicatei service. Mr. Borelli has been in the district for 2t years and was an Industrial Arts teacherg Edgewood before coming to Overbrook. He w also the C.l.E. Coordinator for one year at Ove brook. lvlr. Borelli can be credited with the introduction c high technology into the vocational areas. Th change will be seen sometime in the 1986-87 schot year. After retirement, he plans to do part-time emploj ment in banking or insurance. Also, he will be ga dening and winemaking at his vineyard, two of M Borelli's favorite pastimes. tvlr. Borelli says that th most important thing will be using his time to pla with his grandchildren. On behalf of Overbrook, we the L'Agenda Sta A. I l ' . . Karen Joya A vm Kem would like to thank Mr. Borelli for his many years 1 service and wish him much luck and happiness ' the future. ..f. 1..- ri . it 'li ' ' ' .r gf fsr - t I ', f i A V 'Z' iw' 'A K W I M ' 'ii' . . . L Ellen Korshak Linda Krenslak t A M W,,,,,,,Qe ,.,,.. Y X, l William Lange Trina Lehman Lt 5 we-m.1av M ' 1,451 .... . w., ,f ..' . , ' , WW :wif we g:t,3g,f5 ' ' X' lvlr. Fitzpatrick is our athletic director. He handl all of the gym classes and sports teams for school. He sets up schedules, arranges buses, a arranges banquets. Mrs. Jean Moore retired this year after 17 years with our school. She completed working papers for students, operated the phone lines and greeted visitors. She was a valuable asset to our school system and many hated to see her retire. Adrienne LaVerne-Lewis Edward Lubamersky ,iw Q. koi r .'r' 5, -,-. , 5 W t ,.....y 1, Donna Marchionne Charles Marciano f- 'F K 71.575 i W It M ziyy MAQPD A ., ' E Catherine Mattson Lorraine Maurer Lawrence Mauriello if ! 'Qin M John McGrath 952' , , ,i-5..g., 'j - .. W E: if V , . ,fm IR 1' ', 5 Q VK 2, 'tfl' W ,fl ,, MVN .1-v Edward McNamara Edmund Mikle Xrt' rv ,, '-.1r, 1 Q Joann Marchesani 4 8 Maria Martin Paul Mauriello 3 i A ti- L Yi ft J l I K Gene Miller Maria Miller Joseph Mongeluzi Ben Moore Kathy Morgan mn V17 5:7 yea., I ,f eagle, , lf' W iff-few 2 at it r Q 1 ff A . A, lyk, x is' 1 Randall Peddle Kathryn Phillips Lena Pigrom Brian Poaches If , 1 my .if g John Poliero Marjorie Potts Karen Pragle Bruce Prichard Edward Rainier George Robinson Domingo Rodriguez Vicki Rotz Karen Scepansky Thomas Schukis Janet Schultz Anthony Sindoni Johanna Stewart Rocco Toci Mark Teretsky Joseph Washinowski 10 Barbara Welch Judith Woidill 15, ,I ff F -'3 eeea laahl J I in J W? ,- i nf X AK ax X I Q l Clarence Yerger Mary Ann Enley W xg ll x Q Deborah Moore ,q Ramona White Sharon Woodward 'S L X ,V i if Mal is 1 M if 3,5 ,J in 55 5, J A A 111 , 55521 .mg LM V J ff , fm T A Donald Young Judith Fieger QV!! H ,, -f+21 ,Qf. w i - f lffffiif Z -' 1, jlff 1 W , aj ' ., -Q . M me I K 'iv . lx , sh ,1 X l -.Y John Walsh Jane Windle Charles Wright THATS NOT NICE, MR. FE .A Hwy, 5 if rl ' ,,-,, -,.' 1 - - - W M' I, Michael Yurkow was fi 'E an .Q A . is . , 5 w , ff. A Q , 'M A l,,,,,,f Maryann Ludovich A'-106 Teacher 'r,1ec of ',,i 1Y ?T m H 5 . IX 1553? f 35 L , fn... I :,, eh f 5 l gi 2 2 Nr Michael Woods i h e . i NV: L.. What do you wanl ya Po t V .F M' , X ' ' is Mg S 5a Y ,. 3 1: mock? 1 1 ff, .. f f - ,,,. r W J M M - if , . i .,.....- ,,-4' ' 1 - W' ,, Mk, I 41 ga . Q N if Evelyn Beeler Madge Keenan Card Abrams gf, K , 3 ' 15 if aaaa if W ., f r 75. ' dw, -g. :, ' ' , , 5-3 r - - 'K 0, JW. . , I lv W5 A I A ., X Marie Garon aee .' -i4VWW!SI':: :W159 , . .. V: ' ,- . lf, 'J ,ff ,K S Q R1 F -J I v 3 V X L x K, ' il . I X I X Swv. ,, wh 'X K ,li Barbara Fean Barbara Karstien ,wr ' . : ' 1- ,ly A . g. I 1 .iv . K 2 W f Xxx Doris McCart Betty Rainier HGOTCHAV' fQ xr ,, LOFEYIS Jones Beatrice Meloni Flif1iV1Q AQSID Mr Woods? kUge:w:!fK2f'5f,9if , V ' ' -mx ,ie-rs:vrz.wx -A Q' ,grim , 1.6 J 5, e-,.',, f T V' - J f2i!f'gf'S fs55 'f ' ' f , f i i:iz,,i:f- i A W ,f fi r es e r f ' f -' F r A 1 - f A - A f . 1 g5fgfg,,, 1 -K ,V I , new :rf I - ra W-521143114 . 2' 5,-: BROOKS FINEST! ' Robert Nevitt is 5 , I'rn Watching YOU! THE HOCHSTEFIV' , .fm l,2Lx'V e N . g L .1 -is 5 ...ee . 51 4 w Freshmen Adjust Well Freshmen at work, Overbrook Senior High Schoolg This year's Freshmen, the class of '89, have found the adjustment from Junior High to High School a difficult but rewarding experience. Moving up to a new school is a difficult transition. Many upper- classmen help and some make it tough, but all in all this first year has been fun. Being the biggest Freshman class to come to Overbrook, they are a class of varied talents. The multitude of personalities, meshed together to form the class of '89, provides Overbrook with Fresh- men to be proud of. School spirit is up among the entire school, due partly to the en- thusiasm of the Freshmen. The Frosh sports teams have done well and participation in school ac- tivities is definitely on the rise for Freshmen. Overall, the class of '89 has been ambitious. Mrs. French, the freshman class advisor says that she also en- joys being involved in the non-academic activities of the fresh- men. Being class advisor, she becomes involved with her stu- dents outside the classroom and gets to know those students who are not in her classes. She guides them in electing officers, raising money, and planning social and cultural events. She be- lieves the freshmen to be an energetic, enthusiastic group to work with. . 5 ' g 'L I -,-. i ' I - A .5 V V J. Adams ? 5 wr C. Agostarola if , 'ity g L. Ahmad ,. .. .1 M ' 4 . W? F M wi 3 V g t 'wt 1 w. Alba 'V 1. 1 gf - 1? A y . it K. Alloway if i 'hff ' L. Almodovar Ni. l , 'H li 1 . ,, ' is' , Q. ...QA 'V K. Ambrose if ,.yA Tiff. W N' D. Archie .2 E- Amo l igg, . ' ' v C B' me B - T. Ausburn g fi J. fl C A t c. Banes . 'il 13'-... E .1 14 B. Barnett C. J. Deadling , -,tj 3,3 ff , -t -1- Z, .,,,., ' ' a. x Ag? . Barnhart B t A 'K . as X i T. Beatty N. Beeler FX Belfino F. Belsanti D. Bendig N. Bertini J. 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Searcy M. Shadrick J. Shaw E. Sherrer R. Short C. Springer L. Specos R. Sontos D. Smock B. Smith O. Smith J. Staab O. Stiles in X Stokes 3 ' 4 Storey '19 'ls U f Straup y .t SX' . , w-'11 'isi .4, ,P J . J Q, f?5iQfi!- -' A Strawbridge J - . S., Q X Q , J Stomberg S if i i. ! if :S Suydam .-.- . P+ , . . gs' Q : z .. . Swierczyoski if ff 5' -- ' Szobo S . ' Szalkowski , kg N, K ra . , Thai - . ' 0 N . Thomas gg, f T, 'L ,L - N. V Thomas ' Q J . X ' J S. Thornton C. Todd N. Tran 45... .- . i S. Tribuiani R. Tutt E. Tyree i 'E ' '4 J. Vaieriano it S o ' R. Velez Q -ff' D. Vandegritt 'ff 5. ' J J. Van Haren . 5 51,5 M. Vinson . 1 D. Vitelli I M ,i .f - i I . s..-V -.a ff 21 W L. Q. ? x .H ,fmmyfmeffiemffuw f--f wr -f-ff www i it-33 3 ' .44 Q, 1 gn , 'W...-I? , 1 -1' 'ffsxfsaz' ,- . , . Y Y H ,R 5,1 , N f' ,Q s. i i QT' - ,,.., .:,, W - ,J if i 1 if Walden Watson Weaver Weber T. Weinberger Weyman Weyman Weiser Welker Wells Wilson Wilkins Frosn hard at work Williamson . Williams Yakaski Young Young Young Zipeto SmiIe! , f i iii Q' is f an .- rg. Q , JE, 15,13- l - g ii ' . Q, SOPHS GET DOWN T0 BUSINESS A Sophomore diligently prepares his masterpiece. Overbrook Regional High Schoolg After a year of fun and games, the class of '88 is finally settling down. They are organizing more activities as a whole and maturing into upperclass- men as individuals. The Sophomore year is a difficult one. lt is a year of transition, from fresh- men to upperclassmen. This Sopho- more class is doing it with style. They are still having fun, but are not as wild as their freshman days. One activity of class of '88 is the Sophomore Cotillion. They are han- dling the organization of this activity fantastically! The cotillion was a fun event for all, Mr. Peddle has been a class advisor for nine years. His job consists of earning money for the treasury and in helping plan dances. Some students help him with these tasks. Angela White, the president, Rose Villa, the vice-president, Vanessa Suckle, the secretary, and Kim Lorraine, the trea- surer are a few such students. They work as a group to plan their fund raising and other events. Mr. Peddle enjoys working with the students outside of the classroom envi- ronment. T. Achuff D. Ackley E Adair K M. Alicea . ij 'mx S. Anderson Wx ! 5, 'fy , A ci J. Afthul' I as I ggi a it i l A f K , in l 5, X . X ...r s I 'LT Till .. I Q . f L. Auieno u , iv T. Ayers . ,,.. Q.. S. Ayscue SWQWQN D. Bachman . Bakey -A Y . D. Banks . .1 K .. K El E2 , N M X ' 'Yi 24 S. Barone B. Bashano J. Bates N. Beakley C. Belcher T. Bender S. Bishop P. Boone M. Bottino D. Bowne A. Boyce M. Boyle Brake Bray Brown Brown Brown Brown Bruner Brussow Buchanan Buehler Buehler Burckhardt . Ig. . , 1 A- 1 Q g.g., P -J ,gl .Ng an Q' . ,dn-, .,,.. . X7 it - ... J Q! -' if - Q ' , A . -it 1 if 5 t t,j.gi,V ,K I n g ' ft 1' nl T-5 jf.lT'Y5 is ' gi, . ---- f 1135. 1, 1- -. ' r, 'J' , Q W 2 -V. .Q . L A ' i ' ' , -lj' A - . . A . i . Q Q x si' Bl .3 'ik E51 ta ,M 4 . I W i R . .4 4 9 , ., is Qt , l .Q ,. , I ' - qw. i , Q - f ii 'V ,-.., I . X 1 ss' it 1 5.5,Sgi'f,. ,qiwsw-sf: - 44 4 .3 5 I . i fin 5 - , ILL Q bf-5. I x il , Butler Butler Busher Busch B. Campbell S. Capie Carlino Carter Castracane Cesa Chapman Cherry Clark Coates Cohen Colan Cole Collins Cooper Coyne Cramer Dambrowski Dando Daniels R . :Jr 'K 'fg 2,35 Angela White is a very energetic person and be- cause of that she has done many things for the Soph- omore Class. She is a very helpful and responsible person. Angela loves working with her fellow classmates. She has done a very nice job with the class this year. With her ideas, this has been a very memorable year for all of the Sophomores. Thank- gm you, Angela!! C' Dean 1 ini.: gut- -Vai l G. DelFtossi W 'Cfj t M. Demarco . ' .X?x 2,, i': ' X . ' - ,f 'kk V . V , vi. . N , ikh V T. Devira S . gt t f 5 5 lg L. Dengler F91 X . QL M. Dick if xv' .' W, X X t .I y s l f ' Q I S. Digerolamo ,, t . if 93 ' y ..N.?x Vx gt Q. W B. Dilworth J :.:'4,j'Y, 1 M. Donohoe D 5. - . . . I .,,., t .., . K ' x H5 VV . 5. M. Dotterer P 8. js, E - A. D. Downard l I , si ss.. ' .- ' 1 7 5 2!3f5 - 'QQ z 'W'f: what at . k,-V' Rose Villa is a person who will be there when she is needed, and whenever Angela cannot be reached. Her suggestions have brought a fun-filled year to all of us. We would like to thank Rose for all that she has done. 25 gg,,xfsfw.t ss-- 'ffiisfiifff 1 X .. - -- .A F95 ,,..- 1 , u its N 1 4 -mpg . 41,22 xwf we-1 - I . Y C' Q sN't,E ii .1 -if dc. s J' 'f n rss,s,r l ll s,s I: in Nr . W j X 1' i s - J i'i: F iii i 6 s F i 1 i ft - X . cy if xx 5 A F x X' iii ' Q- 26 .1 Q 1 1 K' ' ' v t ' . L , . 3 li. D s to F Q Eckstein Edwards Eltonhead Enley Evangeliste Fanelli Fanz Farr Ferrell Fieger Forant Fox Franks Frazier Frazier French Frenzel Fries Fullard Gailor Galiazzi Gallagher Gant Gies .T as As the Sophomore cl treasurer, Kim Lorra has many responsibiliti These include anyth from contributing n ideas, to taking care o1 the money held in 1 class treasury. Her me responsibility is that purchasing all the goc for sophomore events, pecially the Sophomr Cotillion. Thanks al Kim!!! c. Gilbert g,., t Giordano X 0 . - Gonzalas ,, -t-: I ,,. X yyy K g ,. X A 1 ik 5 Goss 5 Q' N gi' Q - Gostovich M ff ttyy f ul Grossmick Iggy, y , 2 E, . 753- xg i Q- ,L It if :iff 'I A f r M- B in J - f - V5',, . Gundle - Jw- 4 g H Guzman . x ii 'A ' v it H I F s s aes s wx s . f-'A NN 1 My ' . X s'Qi s 'r,,,Q Hannah ,. ' ' k s r is Hans ' Heber A X, W i'x.n'i is Vanessa Suckle, be the Sophomore Secrei also has a very import job. She's always spu and full of ideas. By tal notes at the many mr ings, she helps to k track of the abund amount of informatl needed to run the clas '88. Thank-you for all y help Vanessa!! l 'Viv 'Lvl ds. lv- N .1 , . M .1 X. - sa 3 7?'?'f ssl Mrs: ,www n . Q grrrrrrr!l! at .sf suv' an .. 'sf V ,,,, V I F A-. if A D. Hailer E. Henderson W. Henderson K. Henley J. Herman J. Hiddeman T. Hill J. Hoag A. Hogan T. Hollis M. Holohan P. Horay J. Horn G. Horsey . Horst C. House A. Howard H. Howard S. Howell R. Huettner B. Huff R. Hughes . HLITTIGS P. ISHBI' lzzo James Jenkins Johansson Keating Kenvin Kilmer Kimball . King D. Kinney G. Knause C. Knoll N. E vb-, 4. 1, ,.,.. X ...fr of J 5 ff f . -L 1 2 s K V ' 1 1 .... gf I Ak ' V 'Q -f ' Q K rw ' - . K ' A sa 5 155 - , lllg 2 , K ,- .1 XNWL. z4..., ...I ,..,,... , ,..., - s., ,, -l H Q Q . ...lf-xs,.,.fg fl...J.-.-ls.1f..l..e--1p...,s - .f f f-: '. f . .f-- . ,, . -...gg-1. . V ,.....Eu :W lisa' -. -iii' a t :SR 8 .. . . . N R x ,X-no 2 l , H VY 'MI his . , i f 5 4 S 2: ' . ...... W X:-1 .xg 1? ,- Q vs 6. ,. in 'Q 'V -U Q . El' s ll.. r, N, - 28 , K .. . , if J. X . ' X. l 3 - milf 1 ' - . 6 5 5 as is ' K 3 U ' . 1 f xl 1 J ' i 27 Q,-E. 91:1 I, ' rf ' Sir. . , ., lj 3. Y. . if . , v . , A-fa. D . W. M., . hi.,A iw e L 28 N5 Super Sophs - '-' ' A - ? K . I .. I V. ,s hx P 1. if :Q XX F fit M M K if -NY ' 5 I A. Koch G. Koehler K. Konecsny K. Krulkowski M. Kuczewsk J LaPoIlo D. Lagrand D. Lenker L. Liguori M. Long D. Lore K. Lorraine B. Love S. Lowe M. Lucier T. Lutts H. Mace S. Mackey T. Martin P. Marucci J. Massaro M. Mastoris C. Maurer D. McCouch M. McCredy J. McDonough Fl. McDowell C. Mercer L. Mitchell M. Mitchell M. Mombo B. Morales S. Morganti G. Morgen Fl. Mullen K. Murphy .,.,' Q45 S ,g . 1' ' f -an Qs ' Q Q nu I X I 'X S' A -' X - if . ., V b R . X gee. Apep..-eg 'egggg- :i .x t N '- ' iw . -N, L f. K .ele D, .. K 'Q M . Y 1 m ' 'u 5 1 ' Q V it. Q 4 an 'Sf' ...Ein -2 - '. if Er 4 an 95 .se fs. ll 'K .. -1 il 5,1 lm, M . l rf X 4 T' ef- 3 'll . . X' i ' if X A was s l . 7' 'T' . A -C er iz. Q ' N- , ,N .lg - - Q, sl. , X - 4 ' 'arf We KX l :fx g s. 1 V 3 fb lx iii l- 4' K .:,,A. :P i ii ,m1. Q . Q . iv-' , ,:g. . ,, Xml 'K B Q V Ni xt if 9- Q ' it . Pilar-1 C. Murray P. Muth C. Myers M. Neagle C. North A. Olsack C. Orr D. Paisley M. Palmer D. Pandolfo R. Pardi L. Parrish L. Parrish T. Pedersen M. Pedrick I. Perez B. Peters A. Pfeffer P. Phillips T. Piergross C. Pinchbeck W. Player K. Pleis K. Pollock gpg? f -, , ' -:Ei :.- 5155! : '1 Sf :'1S'fSP . .... - r A ? L h ..' rrfi... 353 Qs nv .K ,li , N Ewa jiri , wg .-Q 23 3 Kaz C. Pomykacz 'ri' Q 2 i -A E.. -'Q ' M. Ponder ' .gveyi . . Q J. Porter . . l 5 . ' S ,. 'Wy---l, .1 Ax hull? ' if , ' . ...,,..... M. M. Potts A 4 ,- . lg A K c. Powell A -3, fa E D. Powell qs A A. Ramsaran 3? B. Ransone -'T' J. Fieagers .M if.: V1 l A . . '1 '.lrr 31 'fl-'zfu .. z - Prr..1 Raw C. Reed A 'i j' . gf S. Renzi ' V. -fl! T. Rice fe N k MW' PM CIasses sound better from the haIl 'a'Tlnu...,....w 29 gossip, gossip, gossip if 'D I 'x .x Q ii S i - 5 H N QIE1: X i ' A 'F '. 30 C. Riley R. Riley C. Robinson C. Robinson E. Robinson M. Rodilosso W. Ross D. Rouse J. Rush G. Ruth J. Sadia E Santiago M. Saunders B. Savage M. Scharr K. Schmidt N. Schwinn D. Scott N. Scott J. Scull S. Senteneri T. Senteneri P. Sheppard D. Sherwood L. Siderio B. Sloneker Z. Smetana J. Smith D. Spencer A. Staab S. Stiles K. Stillwell P. Stinsman T. Stokes M. Stoll M. Stromberg ,si g - - .V X , ,O VV . Q i ix N. X ff Wi ag E sg wir! E4 git! If: in iw Y 4 0- W-Q 'H' Ns. f r J ii ui Q. 7 5 --J: 11' A,-,,. fxa 'M 'ui ax mgfgep. E Yr 5 . is w Q, jk f ,.,. 4 ,X , 5 K ,ny as. 'in'i K . . i I J ., . 15 5. . .- . M .. ,. ' C , . ,gi ik.i - 7' Kg' . .,,,. E in fi masse.. In QF X 5- X : V Y ag. I fs. . 3 X iz ...Q 'J t.J MhJ 1 61 7. 11- 1. . x . an N ,Q ssif f . J . A is Suckle Sulzner Szasz Talbot Taylor Tenenberg Terwilliger Thomas . Thompson Thurman Tipton Turner Vanseiver Verticelli Villa Ulmer Walden Walker Watkins WatSOl'1 Wells White Williams Williams fp -1 ff 1 -' s C. Williamson . T. Willis H. Wilson ax R J. Wilson M. Wiseman D. Woodall M. Worthington S. Zbrozek If, xi-.,,.. Q fl V-ff ' XX , X W ,,.,, :Ki 1 My rr 4qs1, F'!f is JUNICRS, ONE MORE YEAR' Thats right, Juniors are number one! The soon-to-be seniors of the class of '87 are waiting anxiously for their senior year to begin. The one year they have waited for since high school be- gan will soon be here! A major event in the Junior year, the Junior-Senior Prom is traditionally orga- nized by the Juniors. Varsity Queen, a competition among Junior girls, is also an important part of the third year of high school. As the Junior year begins, becoming Seniors seems so far away. But as June approaches, the privileges of Senior- dom quickly draw near. Hang on guys, only one more year to go! 3- 51 .. mm . Nt Mr. Rob - class advisor Being class advisor, I get to participate in student activities. Plus I don't have a homeroom. There's no great reason for me being class advisor. The stu- dents needed one so I said I would. A direct quote from none other than Mr. Rob. C. Adams J. Adolf J. Abiuso i 1. .KK . A 'X sk o Q it .S . J N 1 A . , ' I .'.s1 '- irii A K.Aiba A ri' , . G. Ambrose '- Yi f 4. , 'X iff I . B. Anderson , t i K 'XJ - If ,Ifi 2 'fl :Q i Io.. 5 .... . A M. Arizzi D. Badie D. Anderson wi SI -. b M. Bahm B I . D. Baker C. Banfill 34 B. Barghorn ' if LF' 4 ix! I riff J.. 'QF' 4 C. Barnard 532 as I L. Baskette 'MM . 2444 .....,.f- -f ,- F , . C. Beach J. Beadling I g I . B. Beatty R Bewley J. Blackman L. Boyd A. Brantner B. Briggs '- 1- ' ,j. Briles 'wr Bryant Q ,fly Buffo f ' , Brudon Burke Cackowski Caporelli Carr I Carter . Castor ' f Chiaravolloti Christy I ' . I tfi II 'I 4419 'ff': , Q . Q '9 i V O tg.. -up-v ' I WP Q 2' -'I so I an ff- A . ,rf ' A .rr 'Nw Y...... 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Not only do her and the officers plan the prom but they do fundraisers and have a lot of fun. Tracy likes to be involved in what's happening in her own class. She likes to see hard work from fellow students and also lots of SUCCESS. S. DromQ0ole ' f f.. C M ...Ei P. Dronfield Y -4 K. Duespohl . M ' . X xml W ir J. Eddis r K B M. Eggers J , P. Ely X f 'f . -i..- - iiil -iii'W :ii D. Esposito x K. Farrell wi C. Faulkner Q +x y A. Favieri J. Feeney R. Fehers Denise DiMatties - Ciass Vice-President The Junior Class Vice President is an impor- tant linkin the chain of class officer command. If anything happens to Tracy, Denise must take over. She also advises Tracy in making deci- sions. 35 . t - as S-'A ., S w S 'SQA' . . xr k few' 1 get S Q tis. , - lf. , X ' in' su'-s .. .. . . , .t Q H . -- Aii ' : yi Q F 'e :fit ' S e if S . .' NX E - 1 l X. 1 -Q. ' . 'dst N wx I ' 9 vi? D 'E E- f' J -'f ' iugrx-si. j,- .ix , 6' . S 4 . ,--sr .F tw ai ll, 0 3 3' Y'-Q K+ fuz.. K ll X 4 is L F X N 3 Wi 'S X X A . it 4?!v, was f t x iX Q X if l.il ek N5 E xl . x N L' 36 J. Fiebelkorn C. Fieger D. Fieger J. Fischer K. Foreman S. Fowler L. Franklin J. Freiling M. Garrity D. George J. Gleason S. Golley J. Good J. Goodfellow S. Goodman A. Grant B. Green D. Griffin B. Grossmann J. Gundlach M. Hagy K. Haines J. Harduk C. Harris get .. 1 1 . .r r Q Kim Donegan - Class Secretary Kim Donegan, as Junior Class secre is vital to her fellow cers. She keeps th organized and rem those of many im tant events. She e i her work and w very hard. N KQV X,,..,?z,, , 53535 ' 6 ., QS' 6 leg, , g K. Harris D. Harrison Ft. Hatcher D. Hauser Q T. Hayes J. Hellings S. Hemingway T. Herbert G. Hess E C. Hewes if l. Hoffman B. Holtznagel it I WE 110+ :-: 1 Jeanie Eddis - Class Treasurer In my opinion, treasurer is the r' important officer o Of course without other officers, Je would be lost but handles all of the ey for the Junior C This is a big resp bility and she mu good at MATH. though this is a job, Jeanie enjoys challenge as well a ing involved with activities. .L,, LL., if ,tim g: M ,L, , Siahsii' i 1i QI-4' .0 ,. fu., .--:E:a:g::i g- 1- L. ,,,. .. 5E3sgE5WB,,. ..,,, k Y. -1 1:2 g - lx wir ' , 5 X s si ...gre - 7' 1 ig Q1 , if Eg t 'Y New . . i 5 E I sa ,Ja Q-ff , it , .,,,. 2 we wa, , get X A H Eg, K N , X 1'. ' f: 557-1 taatilf 2, A-QQ lx 1 lil , I' .. ,,..., . ,. 2119, J ll g lZ ,K , , , MQ ,, i t Fizfefxssisivfleelii f . em, K . .. 'ia by L is ,K X :ff:!2-:law--:W 'f ., :fit :W:' .ffeuezf-fi f:fe:..ra:-re: f. ' V. .., . ,,.. .. 5 W a WW, l. sg , it or M... . ,FK ,, . s 4 H , I 1 ,.. . ,J L. . E K x , 2 n Q iff' wi. X Q-ew, Q 4 .w,,,X .H Hopkins Horay Huber Huettner Janzer Johnson Johnson Jones Julian Kane Keller Kelly Kemble Kempf Kennedy Kingett Kirst Knight Kramer Kunicki Kurz M. Kurzhals D. Lafferty E Lahneman Lanzillotti Larossa LaSalle Leather Lemma Lenker Lex Liberkowski Liberkowski Liberkowski Little Lubenow WOW! It's a Photographer! m 2 ,.l. ,,t. L :P 'W' ' Q 'J i'lll l . l X ,, ,,-- ,, me - - -Qs T X, x ww-i1,,, ' il? 'vo Z, k ,i J, ! f J 1 f if fe Af Wg V, ,, V f :ff M' , 1' I pf ff f i f my? I gf: , 'X 2' . U4 Z Ja, f W Z MW? 1 f ar ,i l ' f J ' l , . at L ff rrre 1,1 i L tstfttsgi 2 t t , :si Who, me'?! PERIOCXC OFTHEELEMENTS . 5 C W f? f M-LSP Zr NZMQ 4+ T3 xi. lax,- 4 All hail mighty Camera! Hi I if.. till., K K',. W. . 'if sw- 5 if ' ' if -v' i X X 1 311- M rsrlllrr :cy if 1 5 SW K? Ri-ll ' r r mWV my . fftll , 38 e.. Lydic Massaro Maure Maurer McDaniels McDevitt McGhee McGinnis McGuire McKeIvey Meade Meyers B R S M B. D. Meyers Middleman Middleton Milton Mitchell Monitzer R. Moore G. J. J. J. G. Morrell Morrison Moxford Muller Musick T. Nean C. Noble D. Noble L. Noecker R. Oliver D. O'Neil P. Pandolfo D. Paparo Fl. Pataky E. Pavlow B. Peters Y. Petrose F . ' ' il'i 5 Q it . Q s A K in I . ., ., . Ng 3 v ,QQ ,.., 2 ' ' 'I -w' 4 l r . . l l ' - ff i. . I Q grifl. . ,. e . vi i 45' if gg' 1? r L , . 'W r- .,,, . '1 1-r ine gy 2' ' . f f 4 . .is ' fa: f xx.. in gf gi., - . i X ' . if. . . rl r. xrwf , W e l Qi r - wi . X 5 ' IE Q s r G pf sl? A 1 ' .-biffiillfr V iw- ayy X ' 1 Xl' Q I .- Q ' 111 p q-1' .Eli ,,..V. A....y.i.wQ. V- 1 V L S U' mf -,asf .1-.ns-. G 1. ' W M 'll Y Q7 0 N, . V F- Q, 2 Y G . sip 1 rf . B - . 1 f-11? W' lf rf .,,v. .i ' ' - H is.. E gffiilgiff 1 if W , ' 76 so . - r iffig. ' is. me: XR' ., f . 1 .1 -is -- ff .' ff' --.. 5' l 5 t' eil -f' . Elf: 1 H- r . ig A ,, Q., :ir e .5 H K M i 'lm RF? . A ', J f? 1 is -6 4 X ...ai wif , EV 'kA Kei' .am y 5, . - fL eel, S. 113 A . . K . S - . fav 5 Q e2 ee R.. in S i , . 4 M ,ze I R9 Q T' , .ii ,re '12 .vu e . . S i ' A ffggi .fp x igi A ' M.. . i , . 14. J, f ,Nh XX!! i 1 f . flip.. ms kr if I -Q Q Y S. Philpott S' G. Pizzutilla B. Purohit K. Raven J. Reed S. Reighn C. Reilly A. Renshaw G. Sloat T, Ritz R. Smetana T. Smith M. Robinson A. Rodriguez M. SHOW H. Romeo J. Steiner Y. Still R. Straup N. Suydam L. Rouse B. Szabo S. Rowand S. Sabato S. Targonski M. Tavani J. Sailade G. Tenenberg C. Sarno T. Sassany I D. Scharr ' L. Schenkel J V h M. Schuler ii ' S I im l ' - f -.- ' .1 if ' E. Schweiker K. Self S 'QYV K. Shaffer Dont look at my nose! '. 'si R' in fi' .gimme e+v Q wef 1 . in in .... P P - Q . 'i 1 i i 35. i' 1. m.,,.,.s V ,Q . ll N Qi' an -of W, 11 J' 'W a+ K 1 .?l'i S , Us 7 .. X I Relax Chris, it won't hurt. 39 Thomas Thomas Tindell Todd Todd Toomer Trogdon Watson Watson Weddington Weinberger WeiSS agar J. 1 4, 1 ' , .33 ., 5 A K. Welsh P. Werner M. White M. Wiley J. Wilkins T. Willey S. Wilson M. Witherspoon A. Worthington L. Zook lj.. , 1 1 That's not fair! You J- Nz ' YM kv I f A f LN . . . .4,...,, -I 2 A 2 E 4 1 ,N I vw l 3r l-' ' l xy . - l an 'Ralf' I 5 , ,Sf ' aff 4 0 5' 9 K: if Participation In School Athletics ls UP' With the addition of a new sport and increased participation, the ath- letic department at Overbrook is progressing. This year, our teams have done well. The enthusiasm of the athletes is even more promising. They are eager to play and willing to put in the long hours of practice. Girls' Soccer was played for the first time at Overbrook this year. The girls were anxious to participate in this new sport. As in many of the sports, good athletes were in abun- dance. Promising young athletes will hopefully fill the shoes of the fine players leaving us. The coaches will have to work hard to live up to this year's performance in years to come. Students rally as the Rams football team throw a Deptford Spartan into the fire BOYS CRCSS COUNTRY lf1ClliflQ AWHY From The Pack Kneeling QI to rj: Duanne Young, Roger Woeller, Rich Verticelli, John Reed, Mark Scharr, Greg Lydic, Victor Spruill, Brian Lemma, Tai Thai. Standing QI to rj: Horrace Robinson, Chuck Reilly, Andre Brown, Mike Robinson, Ron Howard, Kendall Henley, Steve Gostovich, Rick Burchhardt, Dave Price, Paul Duhart, Missing: Brian Farr, Rich Harrison, Norman Coates, Jack Turner, RUNNING TUUGH wif Ron Howard Victor Spruill UVERBRDUK Richard Harrison ON YOUR MARKS . , . l af Paul Duhart Andre Brown 1 ' . 'B if 69 ,Hn , 5- l v fr' px S ' , Q Q, effigy ,ff xesiffu 'G film tx' 'aa ,nl if ix f I .J J ,? if 'i ---'ew' V .. ,,, .. , 'ff' ' 3' - 1 'vt -'W ' ' V f 1 1 8 ' Ii ,o . Y . , I f 4 Stats Take Times 42 GIRLS CROSS CDUNTRY to rj: Beth Szabo, Donna Scharr, Melissa Trogdon, Ann Lubenow, e n Deeney. How can l get rid of athletes foot? 25551 i, - ,-rf . ,tr l, 'I' it., A L . it t A f' SmiIel The Girls' Cross Country team worked very hard to perfect their run- ning skills. Long hours ot running, sometimes as much as seven miles at i Walk it Off! SENl0RS TELL ALL! one time, help them to increase their physical performance. Good luck to the hard working girls of the Cross Country team. ALMOST, . . THERE! 43 VARSHY Jia l44 974 -.' 1st row fl to rl: April Sheffield, Vickie Kane, Joanne Kirst, Donna Buscher, Kathy Hutchinson, Tracey Madden, Diane Jones, Lisa l-lumes. 2nd row fl to rj: Coach Quinton, Kathy McGlynn, Lisa McDevitt, Kim Brandley, Michelle McCullen, Barb Potts, Keri Stinger, Amy Lanzalotti, Greta Ambrose, Marla Botino, Coach Freed HOCKEY The hockey team improved as the season pro- gressed. Although they lost more games than they won, they were in every game, and the games were close in score. With most of the team coming back next year we're looking forward to a great year. Reverse stick Vick! l i l l AT THE UP! SENIOFIS A v X r 'tzzzr ima Donna Buscher Vickie Kane Michelle McCullen Tracey Madden CAPTAIN 44 CAPTAIN YEAHl The J.V. team had a very good sea- son. lt's made up of sophomores and uniors. The team players all pro- ressed as the season ended. We're ll hoping for a good season next year lvith the returning players and the freshmen coming up next year. MR. HAND HocKEVQw'5 3 C V46 X T n .,,,.. f X i f 7 le' L K X P-an V ..?'1 1st row fl to rl: Tracey Sentenari, Cindy Dean, Missy Saunders, Eileen Pavlow, Maria Bottino, Lori Brown, Luciana Parrish, Renee Hatcher, Alana Fiamsaran, Chris Chapman. 2nd row fl to rj: Coach Freed, Juanita Good, April Sheffield, Adrienne Thomas, Chris Gilbert, Sharon lvlaure, Charlene Fieger, Kim Lorraine, Renee Fieger, Kelly Harris, LoraLee Dengler, Bela Purohit, Coach Quinton Kathy Hutchinson fr .f nfl , I' A,f'i Kim Brandley Barbara Potts Ellen Nevius 45 l FRESHMAN HOCKEY Bottom row fl to rt: Kelly Webber, Diana Breen, Nicole Young, Amy Pedrick, Crissy Banes, Patty Pardy, Holly Grossman, Susan Schier, Ftobbin Wilson, Latita Ahmab. Top row fl to rj: Liz Tyree, Vicki Boguzewski, Tara Miller, Susan Schuler, Joanne Clendining, Lynette Fieger, Kim Ambrose, Tara Gostovich, Debbie Stiles, Jennifer Glynn Although not a winning season for I f 1 f , the freshman field hockey team, they did, however, enjoy themselves. Coach Coll's techniques proved invalu- able game after game, as the girls en- countered overwhelming opposition in their conference. Both the coaches and players are looking forward to next season. 46 I got in I missed that Q-iff' ball 9 'A 4 i t jx. .ff ,5 me iw as FRESHMEN Play Hard may 1. MA fl' . i 'J lt f . in Ji ,geswm avtzasat -it ' th row KL to RJ: Alecia Henry, M. Swierzynski, B. Keenan, N. Bertint, A, Lafferty, B. Velez, T. Beatty, D. Banks, l-l. nder. 3rd row QL to RQ: Caryn Barnhart, R. Straup, W, Marucca, W. Inge, T. Melton, Fi. DiDomenico, W. Johnson, herie Todd. 2nd row QL to Rl: Coach Miller, M. Hall, J. Banks, J. Marchione, T. Daddazio, G. Eggers, K. Coates, Church, S. Schenk, Coach Alvaro. 1st row QL to RQ: C. Gallagher, D, Beach, K. Zippeto, D. Gray, B. Peterson, . Oliver Smith, N. Tran, E Young, Ft. Dow. ,A T V. - 2 .hgh y The freshman football team l pounded their way to a near-perfect season. Hard practice and determi- nation made the team that they were. They also had fun out there! Coach Miller and Coach Alvaro. RESHMEN IN ACTION J trt' . wg, Am I still in one piece? Q : H ' ' The coaches share tense moments on the sidelines. l l 47 TEAM-WDRK MAKES THE DIFFERENCE The Overbrook Rams Football Team topped off a winning sea- son with a spot in the playoffs. A spot they would never have re- ceived if it were not for one thing, teamwork. Teamwork, a word A.. that signifies the joining of di! verse personalities into one sin- gle entity. Aword that can erect a building or crumble a mountain. It is the vital artery that makes a team pulse with life. tes. Randy Ftingstaff Qnumber 353 heads onto the field with his teammates, A. . . . Marv Williams tnumber 123 argues with the ref. 'ion ood, ie: us win! HUmp 48 MANAGERS SENIORS st row QI to rj: D. DiGiacomo, P. Marucci. 2nd row 0 to rj: J. Hoag, J. Ulmer' 1st row 0 to ry: Steve Lomax, Mike Mariano, Marvin Williams, Mark Enders, Hardy Woods. 2nd row fl to ry: Firman Walden, Randy Ftingstaff, Brian Keir, Dave Bell, . Humes. Missing: C. Sarno, S. Cieslik, D. Morgan Bob Barnett, Jim Muller. Anthon S' d ' . if . . zT i? Y in om T A Paul Mauriello , G . 'C T G Harvey Miller . ' 5 H Larry Mauriello P Q ti C Q E 51 L L W is TI. 'i W Q gall V 'i gals: , rw A . .X 'iff' 1st row 0 to rj: Ft. Barnett, F. Walden, B. Bingstaff, S. Lomax, M. Mariano, M. Williams, M. Enders, H. Woods, B. Keir, D. Bell, J. Muller. 2nd row 0 to ri: Coach Mauriello, D. Paparo, M. Palmer, I. DiGiacomo, E. Sohweiker, G. Worthington, T. Kunicki, P. Werner, M. Schuler, T. Bearn, T. Buffo, Coach Mauriello. 3rd row 0 to ry: T. Davidson, T. Mariano, J. Harduk, T. Kurz, B. Barghorn, C. Meyers, T. Morelli, G. Ruth, T. Ritz, P Mitchell, Coach Sindoni. 4th row fl to rj: M. Mitchell, M. Pedriok, J. McDonough, A. Giannini, D. Scott, B. Hall, G. Lutz, D. Powell, C. Belcher, B. Thompson. 5th row fl to ry: C. Davidson, M. Rodilosso, S. DiGeroIamo, M. Cannon, C. Santiago, B. Gibsom, M. Buscher, A. Boyce. Missing: B. Weddington, B. Sergick 49 sinus soccEn 1st row QI to rl: Carla Brown, Barbara Nean, Dawn Lafferty. 2nd row fl to rj: Laura, Sandy Glover, Joanne LaSalle, Denise Fieger, Kathy Benner, Georgette Sloat, Kelly Farrell, Tuhi Porter, Kim Conway, Kim Gallagher, Coleen Robinson, Elice Troutt. 3rd row fl to rl: Coach Welsh, Donna Fries, Donna Lenker, Leigh Weiss, Heather Howard, Kris Stromberg, Sandy Ebling, Renei Straup, Michelle Lenker, Sandra Jo Dzurka, Tara Grisack, Stacey Pollard, Colleen Callagan, Tamyra Preston, Bob Carr, Mrs. Miller n I J First Year For Girl s Soccer This is thefirst year thatgirls'soccer ,sm I J was played at Overbrook. Mrs. Miller ' gf ,w,,f, 3 A coached the varsity team and Mrs. Mg'rgg15f7f'fifl2l.ula.lrriif,-2451.123 fi Welsh handled J.V. Barbara Nean was - 1 V 'till r X the lead captain and Carla Brown and B f 5 'fl Dawn Lafferty were the co-captains. 'C Although the girls didn't win many Q K f fir games, their enthusiasm was promis- -',. M Q if ing. The girls see the faults of their first Q! C- year in soccer and plan to work hard for Ky ' Seniors Barbara Nean and Carla Brown next year. They would also like to thank M74 their coaches for always being there. wr Y . V ' . Coach Miller advises her players. Team meeting if ' h l ,, . ,, ,, . Double teamed Cheap S Ot You get it! . . . No, you get it! FROSH SOCCER Standing ll to rj: Coach Benson, James McCouch, Rich Sontos, Tom Hume, Pat Brophy, Rich Schneider, Andrew DeMarco, David Weaver, Steve Pullaro, Shannon Mace, Manager. Kneeling ll to rj: Shawn Mullen, Mark Mariano, Thomas Muff, Michael Foti, John Beadling, Rod Maturan, David Kegal, Tony Tarallo, Michael Ziraldi. . ' ' Lf 4 41 ' I '1 T Y - : fvl'fLl . r f. AI' ' 'V ,Qj,' 1 K .. - -'-fr- '. ' xibwiiix ,,,.. -. X. 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',..' ll .- - -' - 1 - - - The Freshman Boys' Soccer team suffered through a 1 win 14 loss 1 tie season but showed vast improvement in competing with the soccer oriented schools toward the end of the year. ln our division we play each school twice and in the beginning of the year we would lose badly. Toward the end of the year teams that had beaten us by eight goals were beating us by two or three goals. Hopefully, our freshman players will work hard this summer so that they can beat these strong soccer schools next year. 51 1 Standing KL to Ri: Coach Henning, Theresa Heaton Istatj, Kevin Garretson, Mike Wiley, Lee Huff, Sal Foti, Dave Anderson, Bob Dees, David McCouch John Morrison, Lisa Cotter fstatj Christy Bondishey fstatj Bottom QL to RJ: Van Genung, Collin Law, Randy McGinnis, Fiandy Middleman, Patrick Reed, Brian Stroup, Lenny Castaldi, Jeff Beadling, Pete Pandolto, Tom McCouch. i Coach Henning The Boy's Varsity Soccer team fin- shed the year with a 10-8 record. The oung team had a tough season but eld out with a winning record. Credit tust be given to the seniors who stuck with it since a one goal season in their 'eshman year. This year's team made he state tournament. Coach Henning wishes Good Luck in anything you do L . O all seniors Who participated this Seniors iL to Ri: Van Genung, Kevin Garretson, Sal Foti, Lee Huff, Pat Reed, Brian Stroup, Lenny ear. The dedication and loyalty of the Castaldi. Tom MCCOUCN eam was appreciated by their :oaches and fans. John Morrison, 413, breaks away. Dave Anderson, 920, drives through Damn banana peel! the crowd, BOYS VARSITY SDCCER ACE TENNIS STAR LUVS T0 PLAY The main objective on the court is to have fun, as stated by Tammy l-lales. Although the girls' tennis team didn't have a winning record, their en- joyment of the game made it worth their arduous effort. The team did make it to the playoffs, but was elimi- t nated in the second round. Congratula- - fo S f, I Tammy Hales - First Singles I fi OD 8 ine SSHSOD. s.6...n-vs.-.Sf-A-J-W Tammy at work. Coach Berosh 1st row 0 to rj: Michele Hagy. Michele DeMarco, Tammy Hales, Wendy Striewski, Angela White. 2nd row . QI to rl: Karen Jenkins, Patricia Gilbert, Deanna Self, Cindy Noble, Bonnie Fothergill, Kim Heber, Mrs, Berosh .iurxiion vf-xnsiry SENIOR PLAYERS 0 to rj: Tammy Hales, Wendy Striewski and Bonnie Bonnie prepares for a match. 1st row 0 to ri: Jennifer Kenvin, Roxanne Fletcher, FOWSVQN' Mace. 2nd row QI to rj: Mrs. Berosh, Zydartha Smetana, T 54 Hales, Kare Self. The Freshman Boys Are Taking Over In Style front QL to RJ: Brian Weyman, Shawn McBride, Wayne Witherspoon, Jermaine Harrison, John Staab, Bill Inge. standing QL to RQ: Mr. Miller, Vickie Bogeszewski, Greg Harris, Rob Myers, Jim Van!-iaren, Nilo Bertini, Doug Banks, Morgan Hall, Brian Malher, Deb Stiles, WE GOT BEACHING TEAM. COME ON! LET'S PLAY I GOT IT!! ACTION AS WE SPEAK! THE TEAM .,..J' J.V. BOYS BASKETBALL Back row QL to Ry: Chuck Marciano, Chris Chapman, Lori Brown, AI Staab, Dan Wilson, Reggie Alston, Doug Bowen, Lou Siderio, Steve DiGeralomo, Dan Farr, Eric Kurtz, Front row QL to FD: Mike Wiley, Bob Huetter, Shawn Zbrozek, George Eggers, Jim Wells, Steve Benzi. Basketball is a very demanding sport. Endurance, skill, and talent are all necessary for a good basketball player. Team work is probably one of the most important aspects of the game. Although they lost in the play- offs, the Varsity team showed team- work and determination. A young J.V. team displayed talent and promise for an excellent team next year! Mike Wiley, number 30, gets a breakaway. Hi, Mom! No escape for 434, Steve Renzi. 56 Junior Varsity Air-Force! VARSITY BOYS BASKETBALL Come on guys, pass it to me! SENIORS Firman Walden Karl Kruger Marvin Williams Hardy Woods Darren Bougess I know the answer! He's up for a shot . . . 34, Marv Williams, prepares to pass. Back row QL to Rl: Eric Kurtz, Dan Farr, Mike Wiley, Malcolm Witherspoon, Dan Wilson, Karl Kruger, Reggie Alston, Doug Bowen, Lou Siderio, Bobby Barth, Chris Chapman, Lori Brown. Front row QL to RQ: Firman Walden, Hardy Woods, Marvin Williams, Dave Anderson, Darrin Bougess. 57 J.V. GIRLS BASKETBALL In the position for a pass. Watch 0u1!! Slam Dunk!! . 5' ' W -- fl' V ,ylz ' A .5 A Back row QL to RQ: V. Suckle MGR. D. Esposito MGRJ. Smith, M. E. Holohan, M. Mornbo, C. Meyers, G. Horsey, L. Gundle, Mr. Chiumento. Front row QL to RJ: C. North MGR. M. Long, S. Carlino, L. Dengler, A. Fiamsaran, C. Robinson, S. Rowan, T. Guzman. YOu want it? Take it!! The girls plan their strategy. VARSITY GIRLS BASKETBALL W-mx 'QM' if FT- 1 Back row QL to Rl: V. Suckle MGR. D. Esposito MGR. J. Smith, M. E. Holohan, M, Mombo, D. Carla Brown Self, C. Brown, C. North MGR. Mr. Benson Front row QL to RJ: M. Long, S. Carlino, K. Brandiey, Senior L. Dengler, i.. Gundle. i They 3 reoordhshoikvs posiw 'season miqlz ungigzm, rm. Kim Brandiey Senior . I 1 This bali is sunk! Not Again! You're not blocking this one!! FRESHMEN GIRLS BASKETBALL Overbrook's Freshmen girls baske' ball team, is a good team. Their seaso was pretty good but still rough arouni the edges. The girls of this team hav skill, and the determination to be a be ter team. Kneeling 1Lto Rl: Stacy Williams, Kim Ambrose, Amy Pedrick, Marlo Gatewood, Angie Acevedo, Chrissy Banes, Kathy Flenner - Manager Standing QL to Rl: Miss Fantacone, Tara Gostovich, Paris Cooper, Melissa Shadrick, Miki Ratliff, Stacey Pollard, Chelsea Flyan, Joanne Clendening Missing Shannon Mace - Manager A group decision. Freshmen on the move. 60 T l i, WE GOT THE UPPER HAND. FRESHMEN DOMINATION t I W., ., , , , , I I gr M IIS Ei' . . L J Www Stretch two, three, tour . . . tanding QL to R! S. Payne, Coach D. Davis, E. Lutz, K. Strawbridge, T. Daddazio, B. Petersen, J. Everybody run in PIace! gnissante, B. Velez, T. Lafferty, B. Keenan, E. Lafterty, and J. marchione Kneeling QL to Rl M. Kane Stat . Cieslik, D. Beach, N. Mase, D. Peters, N. Tran, E. Saunders, Fi. Krupiak, and H. Grossman lI.lT Rip his head off, Right Coach? No!! My lead! Now you got me mad!!! I Q01 him HOW. Coach! Coach, Honest, He's right where I want him! No problem I can take him. RAMS' WRESTLING Junior Varsity 'S HOT! Standing QL to Ri: Coach P. Mauriello, M. Worthington, B. Kelly, Fi. Goss, T. Flitz, A. Koch, E. Laliossa, M. Willis, Coach Davis, and Coach L, Mauriello Kneeling QL to Ri: J. Franks, J. Feeney, M. Rodilosso, E. Hamilton, and B. Fleagan fy' Y iii f ' . te.. 1-rl ls he down yet? Owww! I just bit my tongue!!! God I feel like a gorilla. .,,gw,, What do you mean I can't tackle him'?l You go first. No you go first! See how thrilling winning can be. VARSITY DOMINATES L. Castaldi M. Mariano Captain, Senior ' ' row QL to FD: J. Eddis, manager Coach P. Mauriello, H. Beach, Manager, M. Mariano, G. Ruth, G. Worthington, D. Scott, R. Barnett, M. 'chuIer, T. Mariano, J. Eagan, Coach L. Mauriello, and C. Beach, anagerFront row KL to Ry: D. Beach, N. Tran, B. Patacky, L. Castaldi, E. aunders, P Werner, B. Corbit, D. Kempf, and B. Weinberger, Manager J. Eagan B. Corbit Senior Senior i Get your finger out of my ear! Don't you untie my shoe! Head Nuggie!!! Coach P. MaurielIo's 200th Win!!! The 1985-1986 wrestling season was very good to Coach Paul Maur- iello. At the last match of the year Coach Paul compiled his 200th win. -QQ. The 1986-1987 team promises to be as strong with nine varsity wrestlers re- e turning. Good luck on your 300th win. 'Thank God it's over.' Coaches QL to Rl: Coach P. Mauriello, Coach ' Davis, and Coach L, Mauriello 63 Varsity Fall The Seniors of 86' have done a terrific job throughout the years they have cheered at Overbrook. Special thanks to our Senior Head Captain, Dawn Mackey and Senior Co-Captain, Lisa Webb. We'II miss you all. And Good Luck in the years to come. H .ahh A .45 Dawn Mackey Lisa Webb Therese Frank Senior Senior Head Captain Co-Captain L Barbara Weatherby Mark Calloway Mr. Brian Poaches Coach Cheerleading 1st row lL to Rl: Dawn Mackey, Carol Beach, Lisa Webb: 2nd row lL to Rl: Ginger Tuttle, Beth Weinberger, Barbara Weatherby, Therese Frank, Trina Mclntosh, Shelly Mackey. Standing QL to Ri: Brian Poaches, Cathy Frazier, Claudia Bazemore, Mark Calloway, Ellen Cramer, Karen Frazier. What are we doing here? Look what we have, rmwmmwmr, me u '!'M!e4ili2l1'5.Qgg m5, i 9 is t f x Now what? The O.Ft.S.l-l.S. Cheerleaders went to Pine Forest Cheerleading Camp this summer. There they cheer, dance, and compete against many other schools. The results were fantastic. The squad was chosen as All-American fina- lists. They received four Superi- or ribbons, one Excellent rib- bon and also brought home the Spirit Stick of 85l , which is giv- en to the most spirited squad. Also, one of our cheerleaders was nominated to compete as Miss All-American. Summer Camp is very educational and a lot of fun. Special thanks to Mr. Poaches for all your support. The 1985-86 Cheerleaders We have a new recruit, YES l'M MAD! J.V. Fall 1st row QL to Rl: Denise Kimball Captain Rhonda Hughes Co-Captain, Marcy Frenzel, 2nd row QL to Ry: Sheila Somers, Kim Krulikowski, Renne Hannah. Jeanette Firbelkorn, Betty Love Ya, We'll get it sooner or later. Don't drop her, Rhonda! Cheerleading Heyl You don't look like a cheerleader! The Junior Varsity Cheerleaders have done a terrific job this year showing their spirit and enthusiasm for the team. Their school pep has really played an important role in bringing their J.V. team to victory. Sin- cere thanks is extended to the Junior Varsity cheerleading squad for their fine perfor- mance at every pep rally and game. Freshman Fall 1st row lL to Rl: Kim Harris, Tammy Weinberger, Cathy Kelly, Sharon Inge, 2nd row lL to Rl: Vanessa Monitzer, Tamike Coleman, Beth Barnett, Stacy Williams Hey guy's, I can't see! The Freshman cheerleaders worked very hard this year. They have done an outra- geous job supporting their team. Their spirit for Overbrook was great. Good Luck, Frosh, in your upcoming years of cheering at Over- brook. Cheerleading IS that what I think it is? J.V. WINTER PQ Tm. iw '.. W 0 Kneeling QL to Rt: Cathy Kelly, Denise Kimball fCaptain1, Tammy Weinberger, Standing tL to Rt: Renee Hannah, Rhonda Hughes fCo-Captainj, Betty Love, Top: Kim Heber V The Junior Varsity Squad has done very well this year. They worked hard while keeping up their spirit and enthusiasm for their team. Much effort has been put into this squad and their dedication is greatly appreciated. Keep up the spirit! fl ' 4 Q. 1- , .. as . ' 17' ' . i fi? t ' 1 W ' ff ' The Varsity cheerleading Mrs. Teddy Coulter, Mr. Brian Poaches - Coaches squad has done a fantastic job this year. Their many hours of practice and dedi- cation has been shown throughout the year. Keep up your never-ending spirit and best wishes to those seniors who are leaving. CHEERLEADERS VARSITY WINTER ang Standing 1Lto Rj: Claudia Bazemore, Ellen Cramer, Mike Cannon, Carol Beach, Mr. B. Poaches, Barbara Weatherby, Tony Davidson, Lisa Webb, Karen Frazier, Cathy Frazier. Kneeling QL to RQ: Barb Nean, Jim Harduck Splits: Trina Mclntosh, Shelly Mackey YY my Lisa Webb Barbara Weatherby I The J.V. and Varsity Coaches have done a tremendous job this year. The cheerleaders of 1985-86 would like to thank you for all your dedication and patience. This has been a very successful year. Special thanks to both of you. The 1985-86 Cheerleaders 'tai .,,. gg, X ' ' Barbara Nean CHEERLEADERS 69 VARSITY BASEBALL tif: .. .-in 7. . Y V' ' + ' -21- nq..Q t . I . . .1 ,- V , ,,,,.,,.. . - .f ,. 1 Q. M1 ff ., '23-fi 1 ii w . 7 ' 1' . 'M z. i4 4:? ' f r r f L e A 1 A may 1. rm., Back row QL to Ry Coach P. Mauriello, D. Farr, M. Enders, G. Worthington, K. Kruger, B. Janzer, J. Hart, D. Reinhard, and Coach A. Sindoni. Front row QL to RQ R. Reed, S. Fienzi, E. Kurtz, D. Cooper, R. Bowers, Fi. Middleman, K. Schwieger, and A. Barsotti SENIDR SLUGGERS A 7 + ,,.., 5--W-M-9-,. Strike him out Karl! That's out of here!!! . ...ji W: . 3 ' K W. . 'VLL A -' .4 M., i 5 K N ' r ' K. or A . it in. f ' . ' -...M 'Hr -.I-W,. ,. V N.. N .... K H A 'Y' Your turn, Karl. Put it right here. Adrian Barsotti Karl Kruger 5,5 'i ' Yeah, I nn ar, Coach! Heeonoes GEORGE! , . . M . . Q xl ' n I I Dan Farr Eric Kurtz r mf, , f 9 is .3 t i r.: . V V 1.7f1?5ij.,A I I 1 w s fm gf ,,,,, ,,,, ,Mu 512,-fwggrw-f 'x 3 fi -7. N' -, H .' tg- , 4.0, a I la - Jerry Hart 70 tw I' ' r ri, Mark Enders X j N j if g , 5 , Y 1 . .,. E t TV.. 1, .I ki 'N -'ff-N' Hey Steve! Are you gonna hit it or 4' n iv an I- HA. r A ,'. Dave Reinhard A ' 1 Watc ' mf Q I s J. V. BASEBALL G X I. r a i J-..1n..p- Coach Anthony Sindoni Coach Paul Mauriello mst iix ' g ,.34,r,f...,, V . T kio. :ack row QL to FD Coach P. Mauriello, F? Siliart, A. Burke, J. Wells, B. Mercer, S. mhh' Q Q h avenport, G. Barrett, S. Kolb, B, Farr, and Coach A. Sindoni Front row QL to Ry V ' Keller, J. Middleman, C. Copper,M. Pedrick, B. Reagan, D. LaSalle, L. Auletto, nl... get my. .What a my Bnam.. 1d R. Verticelli Put 'er right here. Here it comes. That's it-right to Poppa!! This one'S gone downtown! rm ready. WATCH THE FEET!!!!! - , ,a A .1 W' E NX FRESHMEN BASEBALL - auiffii.. - ,I-, . f 4:1 wf' - , r ta , - Ak. . N NIV: yiyiyrd . . 3rd row fl to ry J. Ciendining, T. Beatty, S. Parks, FI, Welker, J. Van Haran, FI. Zuggi, and Coach W. Alvaro 2nd row tl to ry T. Buttari, S. Tribuiani, T. Daddazio, A. Masi, N. Bertini, B. Rogalski, and L. Fieger 1st row 0 to rj A. Pedrick, D, McNally, D. Gray, E. Saunders, E. Grigg, L. Polillo, and C. Barnhart Hey, Mr. Alvaro! It's not your turn! Ready or not here it comes. it 3- f 'sY5'f fi ' ff. . F7 3121- f f Which way do I go? PLAY BALL!!!!!!! I GOT lT!!! Let me tag home. mx ,, ,.r. ryerre w,,,.,,,,,...,,,.....,.........,,...,...., f wx ,.., ?u, Wfyy ,,, V . Q . .rrr ' Qu Beautiful swing, Baby! his i '4-- 'B What can I say? . , ,., 1 ' ' it ,.,- ,I ..,, J, ,iii ' Nothing fancy, O.K. guys? No! I'm not falling, thank you! Ah, come on, let me pitch. Please guys, Iet's win this one. 72 GOLF L to R: Andrew Olsack, John Hiddeman, Rob Barnett, Eric Hammell, Dan Bruden fCapt.j, Joe Franks, not pictured - Coach Dan McGettigan l , . . , f 'aw 1 X 2 K ' ' 4 - H .fa . f r ,, ' .1-,L -. - V. fr , gf fr .et . 1. an 1:5 - 'Mig ,is .ww 'f,,,. , z ' fa I fw Coach Dan McGettigan Senior - Eric Hammell rm 1 ,.r,,,, . ai ,rage T . ,,,, . a' --'::v:g:::::x' .. J ,. .. f -,,-- .f .., -,v.hr',g,v .. -- ' . Y? ftizyj rly, , ,,,' What a ham? ' ?' My .L 4' if iff Af 241:54 K-iq se' rw if if Vwifa 5 1 t 4' jf' 7 .gg an .tffgipawf 4 Q 1 ,jf 5 f W - Wx is-Aff' w W 1- ua ? L wtf? A 1 riff' .f W The golf team had a rough season. They played with a lot of initiative. They all enjoyed the season. The team record was 2-12. Despite the record, they all gave 1002, of coopera- tion and to their personal goals. The golf team only had 6 members. In their matches, they needed a mimimum of 6 people to play. That was kind of rough for them when some one didn't show. I - 1 f Senior - Rob Barnett Did it go straight? What a shot!l GO Qefem Barn!! WHEEZER!l 73 VARSITY SOFTBALL ,- W .JV fy 4-f SENIORS g. . E w-J 'K Donna Buscher Michelle McCullen sais' of Q ' A 6- xf? D Standing lL to RJ K. Brandley, T. McGuire, M. McCuIlen, C. Noble, L. Weiss, K. Stinger, C. Beach, and Coach N. Freed Kneeling lL to RJ S. Carlino, C, Coats, M. DeMarco, M. Hagy, D. Buscher, and D. Monitzer ' f . 2 , .-,' 4 I rfgf f f L' ,. 'V ' Ale -i' ' A 5? 'M' ','v,3'uf. . 'Q' Fw ii f 6- E 9 1' uw W 1 ' 3 if V if Q if f A .. fee, Q, aff 535. ff, f' ,yr if H xi. W ff f 3 - 553, V v 6 W1 iz 11 rf lx a i in ' W 2 'ffl ' M!-v ff-w 65 fr . 47 Grab it quick! This One's MINE! Come 74 5 x I on hit it right to me. e .4 A,,,...-.-v I'm gone home, baby. That's right Kim Brandley Here it comes - Strike 3!l' 5. - you're out I. V. SOFTBALL Come on girls get it together! ARRFlFtFlGHll!l! lck row QL to Rl C. Brown Manager D. Lenker, L. Gundle, P Phillips, K. . W- Kif19.L. Deflglehand Mr. MacNamaraFv0n1r0wlLf0RJJ. Potter. Please dont nn it this way. wen, is she out or what? Stoll, D. Banks, and P. Steinman if so 3 s K 3 S QF 511: j ,, 'F Put right in the glove. l just love bowling. This isn't the bowling team, Patty. ' Q ' r i ' . L 1 .. L- , x, 1 :Q , x 1, , Y, Il. 1. 2 U f , K Q 1 L .2 n . 3 . 5 'N I've got it!!!!!!! When do I get to pIay'? BYE-BYE BABY FRCSH SOFTBALL Standing: Coach Chiumento, C. Yakaski, P. Haines, L. Gibbs, T. Grisack, C. Lafferty, S. Pollard, S. O'Donnell, J. Glynn, T. Gostovich, D. Stiles, T. Fox, J. Castor. Kneeling: P. Pardi, D. Vandegrift, C. Banes, S. Owens, K. Kelly, K. Ftenner, S. Scheirer, L. Polillo, S. Galiazzi. The freshman girls softball team was one of the best teams Mr. Chiumento ever coached. They began the season winning one and losing one. After a 3-1 loss to Eastern they won 16 in a row including beating Eastern 3-O. They batted .531 as a team with over 150 hits for the year. The team averaged 15 runs a game and gave up 2.4 runs against! if nz' Here it comes! I Got It . . . . . . l told you I got it l'm tired. li' N... Better get back! I'm readyg lets go. Ugnuir' ,aww WHAT FUN!! 3OY'S TENNIS SENIORS: Mike Bornmann and Kevin Wisk ig if anding QL to F0 K. Wisk, C. Bozeman, B. Beatty, M. Bornmann, J. Wilkins, S. iilpott, C. Meade, and Coach K. Flenard Kneeling QL to RjG. Cohen, S. Burden, P 151 Doubles - M' Bommann 1st Singles - K, Wisk Jray, J. Edwards, M. Buchanan, and M. Bates Where is it? The sun's in my eyes. Nice and easy, Steve. Stretch and hit it, Brian! fam, an M Come on - you're right where I want you. i'Here it comes dirtbag!!!! Nice Iob, huh Coach? CONFERENCE CHAMPS! Llsfrovir1Lto F0 C. Coates, F. Saunders, D. Booker, K. Hutchison, A. Lu- benow, S. McFerren, C. Brown, D. Scharr, D. Watson, B. Weatherby, Fl Hatcher, and L. Preston 2nd rowlL to RI T. Preston, B. Hughes, T, Coleman A. White, T. Unto, D. Covington, L. McDevitt, M. Trogdon, B. Szabo, M Deeney, S. Szaz, and J. Contrevo 3rd row IL to RI C. Deeney, P Boone, sf Inge, M. Mombo, M. Milton, K. Frazier, K. Self, C. Gilbert, C. Sabato and C Frazier 4th row IL to RI Coach Fortunato, B. Fletcher, Q. Grant, B. Cappy, D. Breen, K. Weber, K. Linaski, D. Raven, K. Heber, T. Miller, M. Kane, J. Kett, A Hoiliman, T, Gilbert, Coach Phillips, and Coach Moore Do I really have to make these faces? Oh God, l'm tired of running in cir cies. See Carla, I get to Smile! AF?RFlRFiFt'FlH!l!l!! ENIORS ' Sheryl McFerren Maureen Deeney Carla Brown I . Kathy Hutchison Dawn Covington Sharon Inge I of Yes a new record for javelinf' Please . . . of .ga 2. . M, K, , .1 .,v k,A.,b., , , A. ' 'Lv Floxannea Fletcher and Jude Con- The thrill of victory . . . trevo - managers Ouanda Grant Barbara Weatherby Chris Coates G E R L S I 78 CCNFERENCE CHAMPS! It row fL to R1 E. Cramer, F. Young, B. Lemma, D. Bowen, T. Buffo, M. Muse, P. Jhart, F. Walden, R. Harrison, A. Brown, C. Ball, R. Murray, G. Thomas, R. eddington, and J. Scull 2nd row QL to RJ J. Humes, R. Straup, C. Penberth, B. 'ay, J. Reed, P. Werner, J. Bombaro, E. Schweiker, S. Ciocco, M, Charlton, L. orsey, M. Witherspoon, M. Cannon, D. Price, and B. Weinberger 3rd row lL to P Coach Taylor, T. Melton, J. Harrison, M. Ball, W. Witherspoon, H. Linder, M. :harr, K. Rush, M. Miller, B. Maruca, B. Inge, R. Burkhardt, T. Lafterty, S. ostovich, E. Lafferty, K. Henley, G. Harris, H. Robinson, M. Stromberg, D. anks, J. Turner, W. Johnson, Coach Hagen, J. Fiebelkorn, and Coach Peddle SENIORS .V WS OVGLH H X.. Can't you tell how excited l am about winning? OFTCGDUBTE. Concentrate l'm too tired to run Coach hHarrison captain Andre Brown captain Furman Walden captain Paul Duhart Russ Murray Am l almost done'P Just a little farther Curtis Ball Mike Muse Boys' track went un- defeated this season with a 9-O record. Fir- man Walden was All State Group Ill 110 high hurdles. Andre Brown was All State Group Ill 400 lntermes diates. The 1600 me- ter relay team of Fir- man Walden, Rich Harrison, Ron Wed- dington, and Andre Brown also were All State Group lll. Thank you dear God for letting One down, two to go the bar go the other way. BOY'S TRACK h. Wilson FOOTBALL ,V fe Wh. 85 Deptford A ' Bishop Eustace Camden Catho' Gloucester - Eastern ' Triton 'Camden Catholic 1Deptford I ,,.. . Bishop Eustace , 6 Washington Twp -r 6 Gloucester Catholic -E' 5Vz Edgewood 'F 5 Eastern wifi 5 Triton ,Q Q tggiaiv. .BALL g Deptford iw- T V Bishop Eustace Woodrow Wil on.LFFl Camden C LT4 E Glovces Eastern -a ,',., , Triton ' f Camden Catholic . i Deptford a , :Bishop Eustace H Y11, ff' J mt v A ' I Eastern Twp. New 81 Karl Llsa Most Most, L. Most ialvlosl - Mot Stroup Wlsk Relay Relay ! a Brown 4 2- ,I CLUBS EDUCATE BEYOND CLASSROCM The various clubs here at Over- brook help to educate students in subjects you can't find in the class- room. The self-government within some clubs help to build leadership qualities among student leaders. The many field trips allow students to travel and experience life outside of school while they are learning. The students have fun and are educated at the same time. Many of the les- sons learned just can't be taught anywhere else. French Club president places a beret upon the new sergeant-at-arms THE PASS RUNNERS AIDES X2 l'-Q2-4 Library aides QL to Ry: G. Lydic, D. Rouse, M. Bahm, M. Mastoris, S. Lydic, and M. Knight Office aides QL to Rl: C. Eckstein, V. Matthews, M. Snow, H. Parkes, K. McGhee, and J. Eckstein Back row QL to Rl: R. Hannah, A. Lanzillotti, and B. Anderson 84 Being an aide is a chal lenge. It takes a special per son to be an aide. Thej help guidance, the nurse the library, and the office They take one period out o their dayjust to help. Some times they don't get the ar: preciation they deserve bd cause, without them, wha would school be like? Nex time you see an aide, thanl them for all they do!! Nurses aides QL to Rl: H. Parkes, S. Mackey, R. Flingstaff, A. Faviori, C. Ryan, Ft. Farrell, and l.. Zook Guidance aides QL to FD: L. Foster, K. McGhee, and B. Anderson IJGHTS! CAMERA! STAGE CREW! Who are the people we don't see but control our lights and cameras? AVA and STAGECBEW, that's who! They control our lights, curtains, and stereo equipment in the auditorium and our audio and visual equipment in the classroom, such as televisions, tape recorders, and film projectors. They are vital parts of our educational system so, let's give them a BIG HAND! OVERBROCK UPPERS standing QL to Rl: P Delane, captain and E. Baker, co-captain 2nd row QL to RQ: F. Saunders, D. Booker, l.. Polillo, D. Grimes, T. Preston, and Ft. Cheatham 3rd row QL to FD: C. Weyman, C. Ruth, T. Preston, and D. Greer 4th row QL to Rl: T. Mumblo, A. Fullard, and D. Watson PEP SQUAD 5 E s 5 is 2 1 E i i 5 i S kneeling QL to Rl: T. Robinson and J. Harding Standing QL to Rl F Cole . M. Barnett, and G. Koehler Pep Club is the source ot our spirit. They're the one's that have the beat and keep our teams alive! With a spirited leader, Miss Brax- ton, how could they not be PEPPY ? They keep us alive and kickin' all year long! Miss Braxton Advisor V French Club has a meeting once a month that - consists of fun, laughter, FOOD, and mayhem! We have a luncheon twice a year and two trips. We have a fine executive staff this year that makes AI 9 things happen. French club is for everyone from I French 2 and up! Come out and join the fun! Heyl I thought this was a party! f 'f f iri , .na ,1... by ,., Qgi lffzi 'g,, . i iii 1 V i : L .1-QL' -, i -, ., ii.r J J ' i 'r: .,ff FV ,,, l , K. aa . iii ' J . 1st row QL to R: J. Hellin s, J. Eddis, L. Humes, C. Dean, M. Ahern, K. Lorraine, R. Villa, J. Villa, L. Let's eat! Q Walden, R. Barber, A. Lubenow, D. Scharr, B. Julian, C. North, and J. Porter 2nd row QL to Ry: K. Raven, M. Ackley, S. Rowand, K. Krulikowski, A. Howard, T. Brown, T. Terwilliger, E. Henderson, J. Reed, K. Adams D. O'Neil, T. Harris, K. Heber, C. Murray, and T. Fox 3rd row QL to RJ: S. Foti, M. Calloway, S. Wilson, B. Blunt, M. Didomjio, M. Arizzi, K. Henley, J. Wilkins, J, Keller, R. Straup, E. Schweiker, R. Reed, D. Sulzner, H. Howard, and V. Suckle r J. Villa K. Raven J. Eddis E. Schweiker President Vice President Secretary Treasurer t B. Julian J. Wilkins R Reed C. Adams J. Reed Corresponding Sgt-at-Arms Sgt-at-Arms Sgt-at-arms Sgt-at-Arms Secretary The French Club 86 German I can join the German Club. They have very interesting excur- sions and a banquet once a year. E T H The meetings are fun and Mr. Chan- - oux stresses the cultural aspects of the German people. E Anyone who has i aken at least sitting QL to Rl: K. McDaniels, A. Lanzillotti, H. Briles, M. Stoll, J. Fiebelkorn, E. Pavlouv, M. Buehler, and L. Brakae 2nd row QL to RJ: D. McCouch, F. Principato, H. Talbot, C. Bozeman, M. Mitchall, and J. Keller standing QL to Rl: S. Steiner, D. Smith, J. Wells, A. Asycue, Fi. Doughtery, M. Bornmann, B. Finlin, B. Floss, T. Achuff, and Fl. Pardy President Vice President Secretary ' Treasurer R. Murray J. Bombaro J. Fiebelkorn E. Pavlouv The German Club ATTENTION! QL to RQ: J. Lappollo, A. Pfeffer, R. Mulleax, B. Milsop, A. Lanzillotti, D. Legrand, B. Ross, T. Achuff, S. Bunt, R. Pardy, and E. Welch WE PLEDGE QL to Rt: C. Riley, B. Ross, D. Watkins, and K. Andress QL to Rl: C. Riley, and D. Watkins Q 1. QL to FD: C. Riley, K. Andress, and D, Watkins QL to RJ: B. Ross, B. Milsop, A. Pfeffer, and A. Lanzillotti QL to Rt: front row: C. Riley, K. Andress, and J. Garrett QL to Rt: back row: D. Watkins, lvl. Calloway, and S. Foti R.O.T.C. is one of the newer courses offered at Overbrook Se- nior. The course encourages leader- ship development, positive atti- tudes, writing skills, map reading and survival skills. You can acquire communication skills and rifle skills while helping your community. There are also banquets and cere- monies for students cadet awards. ROTC The National Honor Society is a club for people with well-rounded personalities, high academic achievement and at least a 3.5 grade point average, They meet once a month and discuss various topics. They make a bulletin board ffound in the guidance officej and have a luncheon. At the end of the year they present, for the school, the Induction Ceremony for new members. 1st row QL to Rt: D. Smith, S. Inge, L. Humes, R. Walden, C. Davis, K. Brandley, T. Hales, S. McFerren, J. Miller, and Ft. Doughtery 2nd row IL to RQ: P. Reed, K. Kruger, D. Farr, M. Enders, C. Ball, B. Finlin, K. Wisk, M. Bornmann, FI. Murray, and Mrs. Windle K, i .. 1 . 2 I. - I f . I h 1 R. Murray J. Miller T. Hales M. Bornmann President Vice President Secretary Treasurer OVERBROOK'S EXCLUSIVE PAPER M. Enders S. McFerren Parliamentarian Historian FI. Hatcher and D. Ackley HONOR SOCIETY 89 QL to Rl: L. Cotter - President, S. McFerren - Vice President, J. Vitelli - Treasurer K. Chapman - Librarian B. Weatherby - Secretary All South Jersey Chorus QL to RQ: G. McCIeary, S. MoFerren, and A. Genung All State QL to Ry: L. Chiarvollati and C. Sabato, back row QL to Rj M Mombo, A. Genung, and Y. Cheesman SENIOR SONGBIRDS B. Birchall C. Bondisky K. Chapman Y. Cheesman MORE SENIOR SONG BIRDS . . . L. Cotter S. Litty M. Monaghan-Barrett 5 1 5522 M. Deeney N. Magno M. Pfluger J. Vitelli B. Weatherby CHORUS R. Fletcher A. Genung M. Gray G. McCIeary S. IVIcFerren T. McGivern J. Radvansky Fl. Reed J. Villa Student Director J. Miller AND THE BEAT GCES ON Colorguard QL to Rl: C. Eltonhead, J. Jones, T. Ausburn, and B. Bakey Drum Majors QL to Rl: L. Franklin and D. Bermingham Majorettes 1L to RJ: M. Shardrick and K. Duespohl Rifle Squad QL to FU: L. Watson, B. Szabo, and K. McDanieIs , l D Flag Squad QL to Rl: C. Murray, S. Boyer, C. Adams, M. White, D. Stiles, Managers 1Lto Rl: Fi. Buehler and Advisors QL to Rl: R Schiavinato, R d B J I' an . uian kneeling QL to RJ: T. Tiptan, K. Murphy, T. Butiari, J. L. Watson A. Graham, and P Tomlin Kownaki, and D. Breen Flutes QL to Rl: M. Trogdon, D. Vandegrift, M. Kane, D. Miluski, and K. Pollock Saxophones QL to Rl: H. Briles, S. Philpott, D. Diano, N. Huettner, and A. Lampkin - Rhythm Section QL to Rl: K. Rush, D. Woodall, P. Ausburn, C. Sabato, and M. Buehler 94 Clarinets QL to Rl: D. Raven, B. Cappy, and L. Mitchell Trumpets CL to Rl: J. Saunter, E. Kurtz, J. Golley, T. Robinson, and A. Moncrief Trombones QL to RJ: M. Dotterer, F Cole, J. Fleming, and J. Carr AND THOSE TAKING THE BEAT WITH THEM !:.i2,,fETff5 , sl v A 0? E .A 2 ' SENIORS QL to RJ: E. Kurtz, D. Bermingham, M. Barnett, R Ausburn and T. Robinson 39:1 'V YQ nl T AETT,TTETA F TTJT A T Q A AEEA EETT . 5 F1 A N- D x lm. 55 A M2 A 9- C msn: - .E if FI STX TTx,,,N,,E,,- ,T,, VTV, I , M-f N' ' ,N - f Ilz, T T ETAE if TTET, gf TEETTA 1ggfg 5 ggf, 'ff Q,N' 3 f AE1A 1 .gf x,EQEE Q Af T T TTEli TA ET,T ' 3 ' .'.A, if Q U GJ 92 3. 3 LO 3' D3 3 to -1 2, 5' 3 CD E II 2 H I S- 9 ... T 3 3 3 95 WE GET N0 RESPECT! The people that make this book happen! l Lisa Humes Editors Bob Dougherty Mrs. Potts Russell Murray Tracy Busch Our Lifeline Photographer Senior' Section L'agenda is a club that meets quite often at various times during the day in many unique places. The job of creating a ye is neverfinished until you are a senior and graduate, and even then it doesn't end until August. lt takes hard work and much cation. We don't get any respect but our reward comes when the book is finished, and is handed out. Then, it is all worth WE ALL WORK TOGETHER Pat Gilio A A m I ..l.1A , ,,,. .. UNDERCYEXSSMEN . E- EE,,AL,. 11-ztzzzyetecm 5 iiiitiiziiiggc 2 - f..,..,... :Wt ,.fz..t.qfz1fEwetW . . ,.-. ,-,b- MQ .N l ---- - 1:::--:--Qgawtfwefi- . me Michelle Bahm Heather Briles Joyce l-lumes Dan Brudon if 5 - X 5 Lrgr E ' I EP ' W - ' - - ' .V ki Q 5, 1 t xx Shelley Mackey Excellent photography! 97 VICA - THE CLUB OF THE FUTURE COMMERCIAL ART Sitting QL to Rl: L Baskette, B. Fothergill, K. Schmidt, D. l-loray, J Sallade Kneeling lL to Rl: F. Tomlinson, J. Murray MACHINE TRADES The Vocational Industrial Clubs of America is a club for students enrolled in a vocational class. The classes vary, from Commercial Foods to Machine Shop. The club offers many activities such as the Skill Olympics and the Achieve- ment programs. lt also develops lead- ership skills as well as organizational skills. lt offers Job Placement. It helps students get the jobs they both need and want. Standing IL to Rl: E. Lal-luta, J. Middleman, B. Jones, J. Bradley, K. Baldwin, Fl. Mitchell, T. Ullman, D. LaSalle, L. Wilson, J. Pino, T. Miriello, K. Miller, T. l.aScala, B. Hicks, B. Miller, C. HWIWGVGIS this Q07 Santiago BUILDING TRADES Standing QL to FII: J. Kyle, T. l-lunt, M. Flannigan, B. French, D. Gentile, J. Ugamere, D. Scott, M. Barrett, Fl. Lentine, K. DeLorenzo Kneeling IL to Rl: J. D'Augustino, J. Carabella, M. Ulf He pulls one Strand of hair, pn kill him. Giordano, V. Tatem, B. Shroder, H. Wilson, W. Pusey, A. Olsack 98 AUTO MECHANICS I AUTO Il 41. 1... op roy: QL to Rj: G. Bunting, B. Gallager, M. Day, S. Kendra, B. Gross, B. Derago Middle row QL to Rl: Standing QL to Rl: T. Terry, B. Peters, M. Day, . Meyers, M. Johnson, B. Lawless, W. Savage, J. Castor, H, Young, M. Godshall, R. Marucci Bottom Fi. Pataky, M. Johnson Kneeling QL to Rl: B. 443. ' QL to RQ: D. Ermilio, J. Falzarano, T. Smith, T. Terry Stroup, D. Blair DRAFTING -A----M will f 1. ...- 5 I IVYA ' . A F AQQA Q ' iiiii iii i'ii ' 'AAQ ...J ryse Q ,,Q. eerrri e i H it': ,V ..f. 1 .fi .,. 22. '11' 1 77 .' Q A .,z ,'.si R: Ft. Allen, D. McClain, T. Fox, J. Taylor, G. Horn, A. Bodriquez, J. Contrivo, Fi. Waller, N. i'f t i n, L. Smith, D. O'MaIl, H. Cooey, A. Scutte COMMERCIAL FOODS I If he moves that cart, l'li die! COMMERCIAL FOODS Il ,V J., A , . Kneeling QL to Rjg D. Sliwecki, K. Foreman, S. Goodman, Fi. Quiles, D Levecchia, G. David, M. Yost Seated QL to Rl: J. Jackson, J. McGraw, D Jones SecretaryFi. Angell PresldentK. Flieg Treasurerl. Hoffman Stand- ing QL to Rl: S. Miller, L. Harris, L. Krupiak, L. Preston, B, Speller, T. Mariano, O. Wingate, B. Huff, L. Fessetto, G. Knause, M. DiDomizio, M Arizzi, K. McGIynn, M. Yurkow V L A rw ,. 4 - 1 Z A A Q .X Et' 1' V j f ' f ' - Q. . , 2, ..... .... .... .... if f . . . . ,. ,, .wffw J f , Wi ....,w.,.,... Ay ,..... J an .... fri 4. y wszlu 'GQIVEZS Piifggv- -,,. ...,, ,Ji 2, W Seated QL to Ri: P Werner, D. Williams, E. Gioveteses, J. LaPoIIo Stand- ing QL to Rl: T. Drummond, M. Plogalski, D. Badie, P Ausburn, M. Yurkow FUTURE HEALTH CARE SPECIALISTS Dental Receptionists -4... kt: 1 W my A - t as . f r at -we it f- 4 1 J Q, Q N jeff A N' . ,,,. S. ' if HAPPY HALLOWEEN! l rv in af Tera S ' , , 'ii-.lvfx Front row ll to rl: Mrs. Marchesani, F. Bazernore, C. Adams, C. Moiway, S. Ayers, M. , Q M Maurer,D.Norwood Backrowlltori:B.Conte,L.Sacco,J.CIanton,K.Bruns,C.CaporilIi, X, , -- Q ', , it M. Trower A .. X Child Care I3 Who will be our winnenl , ,, .. V vrxr LA... First row ll to rl: S. Klein, N. Hettinger, P. Daney, T. Hutton, K. Farrell, T. Callahan Second row ll to rl: K. Sutcliffe, S. Hemingway, A. Faveri, D. Noble Third row ll to rl: Mrs. Davis, B. Spreng, M. Hopkins, P Dromfield, J. DeRosa, M. Kurzhals, Mrs. Morgan Cosmetology I . r '-1. . . - 1 '- r . , . . i as-Q f i 3 ' le' 11 -f EASTER '86 Cosmetology II K: .. . ..... .L .........,.,,.,M,,,, . ii A Mk .. . W i' ff A ' - A 5 ' 57 ' is ' I Q , ,, QS.: t A K V ' A VA l ' . . ' 5 if is '- ' . , L X y K K 1 I I ,J x A l A 3.- x Al x . . i V' f . k ' g 2 3 6 gy' , . K. X '. M 5 . Qiss Q... ,W f 1 . . if --- , f.. R .2 1 .,.. Q.,. 1 ,, X Kneeling ll to rj: L. Devine, D. Jaconski, P. Tann, D. Amedio, T. Diaz, S. Booker, C. Beach, S. Dromgoole, A. Brantner, D. Keiter, D. Schmidt, L. Sadden, Standing ll to rj: C. Faulkner, L. Tereskon, D. O'NeiI, C. Noble, G. Sloat, J. Moxford, K. Hobbs, F. Morganti, K. Kirk, M. Eggers, L. Caramano, I. Berger, K. DeMayo, K. Aiichin Front row ll to ri: J. Fladvansky, S. Giandomenico, C. Pallo, M. Windish Fliley, J. Vitelli, T. Cook Top row ll to rl: S. Torkelson, M. Knight, M. Warren Adams V E BETTER BUSINESS LEADERS First row QL to RJ: L. Previtera, E. Pintozzi, K. Roescher, D. Tuzi, M. DiMambro, D. Lore, D. Mackey, D. Morgan, S. President Robinson, V. Kane Second row QL to Ri: P. Thompson, E. LaRocca, T. Kemble, M. Frenzei D. Tuzi FUTURE BUSINESS M' LEADERS Vice President Secretary Treasurer A M E R I CA D. Morgan M. DiMambro D. Lore BUTIVE EDUCATION CLUBS OF AMERICA Pres. - A. Clayton ., sf mafia 1' 3 IAP - K. Haines Sec. - D. Harrison fix First row QL to Ri: K. Coian, R. Hatcher, K. Haines Second row QL to Ri: D. Badie, G. Morrell, C. Barnard, D. Treas. - C. Castor Harrison, Third row QL to Ry: D. Brudon, C. Castor, A. Clayion, J. Mancini Not Pictured: S. Caldwell, T. Bearn 101 1. N Wiki' .pf 8. X,. if o MM Q-241 181198 if l ACTIVITIES MAKE EDUCATION FUN Mr, Lu overlooks the Christmas Assembly The activities which many students partici- pate in here at Overbrook help to make learning fun. These include Varsity Queen, the Christ- mas assembly, band and choral events, and a host of other student activities. The teachers who organize and advise the students in these school sponsored events de- serve some of the credit. lt takes hard work by both student leaders and faculty advisors to make these special events enjoyable. The stu- dents who participate in these activities are also responsible for a very successful year of activities. T H E Donors have juice and donuts after giving blood. B R E D Another victim! Front: Bonnie Birchall, Mary Warren Back: Junior Miss - Barbara Nean, Lisa Cotter Barb Nean Junior Miss A difficult decision for the judges. 104 R I Can't IO0k! People sharing the gift of life - that's what donating blood is all about. Twice a year Overbrook encourage students and teachers to participate in the blood driv held in the school's gymnasium. The enthusiastic partio pation in the Red Cross blood drives by Overbrook sh! dents and faculty is something the school can be proud o JUNIOR MISS The competitors for this years Junior Miss competitio were Bonnie Birchall, Lisa Cotter, Mary Warren, and E Nean. The areas that they were judged in were academi achievement, talent, and how they presented themselve When asked how she felt after winning, Barbara Nean sal IT felt good. l really learned a lot by winning. The judges for this contest were Mrs. Woidill, Miss Sc pansky, Mr. Lubermersky and Mrs. Phillips. On November 30, 1985, Barbara represented our school i the Camden County Junior Miss Program at Haddon Tow ship High School. ,f -IALLOWEEN '85 :J A SALUTE Members of the JROTC of Overbrook On Friday, March 7, 1986, the JFIOTC cadets of Overbrook Sr. had a memorial service for the deceased as- tronauts of the Space Shuttle Chal- lenger. The service included an invoca- tion, a few remarks from the instructor, and last but not least, a fitting tribute to the brave astronauts who gave their lives for the benefit of mankind. Active personnel from Fort Dix, N.J. gave a 21 gun salute as the final tribute. .sms .M Active personnel from Fort Dix, N.J. 106 CHARITABLE BASKETBALL GAME Disc Jockeys from WDAS radio cha lenged some of the teachers and stt dents to a basketball game here a Overbrook to raise money. lvls. Braxto and the Overbrook Pep Squad orga nized the game. The students an teachers who didn't play enjoye watching this celebrity game. Barth takes a shot. It's sunk! Mr. Barth gets surrounded. hiilf' The winner is . . . Varsity Queen is a competition among ANNOUNCING . . . VARSITY QUEEN QL to FD: Joanne Kurtz, 4th runner up,' Nancy Huettner, 1st runner upf Jane Moxford, Varsity Oueeng Jeanie Eddis, 2nd runenr up,' Deanna Self 3rd runner up. Junior girls. They compete for the pres- tige and honor of being the Varsity Queen. This event is more of a learning experi- nce for the girls than anything else. They re in competition with their friends and lassmates, yet before and after the judg- ng, they are eager to help one another. ln :his contest, everyone is a winner. I5 Queen, Tracey Madden, crowned Jane Moxford as ie new varsity queen. l can't look! 3 X A The tension builds . . . Long moments of preparation . 107 ...,. M u .ann ya.. SOPHOMORE COTILLION Mr. Fean kicks it out! Say oheese! This has been the first time in many years that the Sophomore Cotillion was held. lt was a night of remembrance for those who attended. There was eating and dancing. Everyone had a great time. The work that was put into the Cotillion was deeply appreciated. Spe- cial thanks to Mr. Peddle - there would not have been a Cotillion without you. 108 ig-1 l a l . t l DRAMA Students interested in drama gave excellent performances of the play The Lottery. lt was per- formed for students during school and for parents, students, and administration at back to school night. The play is about a strange lottery in which the win- ner loses - he or she get's killed. 4 The tense moment of selection. Children prepare their rocks for storing. l The head of the lottery fights with his sister. FRESHMEN DANCE On April 18th, the freshman held Semi-Formal dance. Many couple danced and ate the night away in th finely decorated cafeteria of Over brook. Many volunteers helped to tur the normal lunchroom into a spectacu lar, romantic ballroom. Music filled th air as a good time was had by all wh attended. CHORAL CONCERTS SPRING This year's Christmas and Spring Con- certs under the direction of Miss Karen Sce- pansky have surpassed all the previous concerts in musical excellence. Janice Mill- er was this year's Student Director. Janice did a beautiful job. Lisa Cotter, Janice Mill- er, Beth Szabo, Lisa Franklin, Van Genung, and Sheryl McFerren also added their in- strumental talents to add to the festivities. Lisa Cotter had a beautiful solo at the Christmas Concert, while Terry McGiivern and Maureen Deeney had an equally beau- tiful duet at the Spring Concert. 109 BAND CONCERTS s I 5: '- 1 i. t I wt mx S li ,A A E ski ' tr N i f tx M A ?. i t Q A I v. K x .. q ., , J ,-,t ,,. .. L y t o tt 1 ' . he NM X 5 . ' rx Q 0 l 4 fi , Q Wit ser tri we f , if .J Q Mft. J-, a at ,al E,4.'.' 'MZ ,. Tj 1 ,Q A , 'Q ,Sf L, Q W- i fi' X Si . it t W M. , ,qi SPRING 1 110 wwf ml ,, This nas been a remarkable year Overbrook's band. Many students made the South Jersey, Olympic ence, and State Honors Bands Jazz Band was ranked 4tn in the Eric Kurtz was our Student I There were numerous soloists, some pictured above. MERRY CHRISTMAS TO ALL AND TO ALL A GOCD NIGHT! RLRRAA e A LRR V , . . 93' -U .1 RRTL iizh . -. A LRR I RRL 1 . L if T l'1 .f 2 ' Q,Q.:st.1:iiEs. . . . :si t . 1 C .55 if Q E mf- Misfit ig ' .fi , If V. 3, h X C LLRRLLLR LL L C M . , Hallways and classrooms are always decorated to celebrate such a festive seasonl Santa Claus, alias Mr. Fean! Christmas is a very special time of year. During this season, everyone seems to be full of good spirits, will- ing to express love toward all. Every year we have an assembly right be- fore Christmas break. Every year this assembly brings us laughter and good cheer to go home with. The assembly itself is run by the stu- dent government but the skits and things are done mostly, by the facul- ty. And what would a Christmas As- sembly be without a visit from good old Saint Nick? Thanks lvlr. Fean for a job well done! THE CLASS Beautiful Christmas Music! Our Fabulous MC Class of Bnles . x QA Hg. ., qw J, -f N -....--..- Muller Hales Michael B0l'nm3l1I1 Sheryl McFerren Mr. Mark Enders SENIOR YEAR - FUNNIEST YET ' I' fi fr. If N SW.. 'W t a3.3' Aren't you glad these people are graduating? The seniors all agree, this year is the best year yet. Just knowing that this is the final year of school, knowing that in June, 12 years of hard work tfor somel is over, makes it enjoyable. For most seniors, their final year is different from what they expected. It was fun, not as demanding and short. Maybe too short, for after it's over, many will long for their high school days again. As graduation comes-and-goes - hopefully, the high school friendships will last, the years of companionship endure. But that won't happen. Many seniors will go their own ways and for- get. Good Luck to the Class of '86, may they succeed in their endeavors and not lose touch with their high school days. wi . :C 1 , '1 f 9 I it 5: ' 1 w , , 1 , 7 71 sv X .v .,,q W 1 Q f Q V , 1 1- f K WU'- 1 in 1 , ,X Y ., J x N Q ,. M avg 7 . 3 f A , V5 'I A 4 ,M 4. 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UNI t LU if 5 1 5 gjg QfAtN,h'R'CA ak 9 mg! 5,1 A ,A MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Janice Miller 'W 1'Hi1UNiTf:D 5'rffr'i:i ci'AriERiLI iii 2 am, A 'WFS ,f J' iii Z V Y, ff ..,Q, i .MW ,O.i, . i i. a 133 Pi 'S H .,.wL m,A i . gQ 5, - 3 .rin BEST LQQKING MOST LIKELY To SUCCEED Mike Mariano and Donna Buscher Micheal Bornmanri ff' x 1 i Q . J W. N, ,- CLASS CLOWNS MOST TALKATIVE MOST TALKATIVE Brian Keir and Chris Coats Donna Tuzi Craig Petersen 118 1 SHYEST David Smith Karl Kruger and Alvita Woodhouse OUR LAST WEEK OF CHILDHO0II E , 1 , I I X t Don't worry Mrs. Phillips, I'II handle them. Honest, I only sprained my ankle. When I give the signal . . . sf 3 2 f Aren't they precious? Quick whisper the words into my ear! I'm not moving until I get my turn! ff! I The Blues Sisters? Yes rm an Angel! Pure and Innocence, yeah right! 120 THE Biggest Group - M. Mariano, J. Hart, . Corbit, T, Busch, L. Castaldi Sitting to Rl D. Mackey, H. Beach, and D. l..,.,.i.,., ost Unusual - M. Williams, D. Bell, . Woods, and J. Zbrosek est Three - A. Olsack, M. Knight, J. -advansky Q. - P. Derocini and D. Bowen i .. ,.l.l 1 1 3 1 532 .--'ff -i f f f -- M. ... ,. le. l ,. V.. . ,.', i lll L. . .lll in ... B Best Old Man - R. Howard Cutest - L. Cotter Sexiest Girl - M. Deeney ,. ,, ,, R .. A ft it ., ...... I Q mn F. .. ,gf T., .... . !,,?.iY W., Q X .V -' 'f ii Most Original - K. MHS-S BEST CHILDREN Best Old Ladies - Fl. Petrose, T. Hol- lis, and S. Morris Sexiest Guy - L. Hoff E Sickest - K. Kruger Dumbest - fL to Rl M. Pfluger, J. Miller, N. Hettinger, and K. Chapman Sitting QL to Rl M. Hina, Fi. Fieed, and B. Weatherby Best Four - E. Varela, M. Anlage, N. Magno Sitting - B. Folhergill Best Two - C. Saffici and T. Mad- den Cutest Couple - D, Terry and D. Reinhardt Smallest - S. Wright and C. Heine 121 CUTEST COUPLE Lisa Webb and Steve Lomax BEST DFIESSED 5 'raifirff MOST TALENTED Lisa Cotter ii ii ii fx Greg Hills and Terry McGivern ,fiii I F I K MOST ATHLETIC Kim Brandley and Firman Walden Dawn Mackey and Mark Calloway 122 MOST SCHOOL SPIRIT K. BEST DANCERS Len Castaidi and Dawn Covington BEST ALL-AROUND Carla Brown and Mark Enders BEST PERSONALITY Eric Kurtz and Tracy Madden MOST ARGUMENTATIVE Mike Casey and Lisa Previtera Not Pictured SHYEST - Joanne Nehlig EASIEST BLUSHER - Rob Barnett and Tracy Busch SMALLEST - Candy Heine NICEST EYES Vicki Kane SENIORS CRUISE! f fn! 2 1 My ef ', :Q -' K X ' Lg:-2 X . -may gg, W 5 n f Q 1 A 4 June 1st through the 5th . .- 'W g 1 . ,K , .. .A Q-,vzX,...::s:xaq,SEiiA. , Y . 7, , , 1 'ii 'yd' Milk? w ., SN fka-:x -' ,, Q3 ks, A NIGHT TO REMEMBER! Tne Queen and Her Court The Crovvnlng Moment' from I to r: 3rd runner up: Judith Contrevo escorted by Tim Butfog 4th runner up: Tracey McGuire escorted by Ned Niceg 6th runner up: Karen Self escorted by Lin Corseyg Prom Queen: Greta Ambrose escorted by Pete Deirocinig 5th runner up: Carol Benard escorted by George Tenenburgg 2nd runner up, Denise Dilvtatties escorted by Bill Frankg and Ist runner up: Lisa Madden escorted by Jim Adolf. X x..i 'T 'tw 5. ! I T Y 4 f r 4 7 x rf ' ' 1 I .L ig x -ia In ' 'ff . X A T if rt'i it K' ' T .Q li I-rf Q., lf 1954 in -1 M-, M :Wi Q12 Q , ' gig ' M- , fi - Q ' ? T r., f f ' 4 127 v 6 X f K 6,, 119 52 4,,. 52', l' ,ex ,gf YV . f 4, ,. A A ' 0 . A , ik l 1 . Q ev' 5 128 I've been in Overbrook for four years now and she has seen me change every year I feel Overbrook has helped me in many ways to grow into what I am today For this I am very grateful. Overbrook has given me many things to take with me when I leave. It has given me enough exposure to different things so I can survive in the real world. It was lots of fun! I Love Overbrook and I will miss the good times and laughter that I 've shared here. . . .Ls As each day passes by I realize that my high school years are fading away But I 'm trying to make the most of it while I can. . 129 I, MICHAEL ABIUSO, leave. I, FRED ADDYE, leave. I, ELIZABETH AKRIGG, leave to my Mom 81 Dad - I love you dearly. I could never express my love 81 thanks for all youlve done for me. To Deb, Barb, 81 Jay - l'Il always cherish our good times 81 be there for ya's, through the bad ones. Deb 81 Barb I'd like to thank you for al- ways being there to listen, give me the right advice, 8t a straight answer. To Susan 8 Kelly - thanks you guys for always be- ing there. I'II never forget our fun times, 81 hope there will be many, more. I, ELIZABETH AMABILE, leave. I, BILL ANDREWS, leave a L Zepplin album to Mr. Lu, and of my unfinished homework all of my teachers. I, MARIA ANLAGE, leave all r things to my nephews al thanks a lot mom 8t dad for pi ting up with me through ti years. My friends, thanks a for being there and good luc. Wendy, Bonnie, in the future. ' the class of 86, Good Bye I, PAUL AUSBUFIN, leave to r sister Traci the remaining yea at Overbrook. To my friends and new I leave you the hap times we had and shared. To r mom 8t dad thanks for your s port. To my sister Wen thanks for being there. To class of 86I We finally made I am very glad I was chosen to be Senior Class President. It has strengthened my sense of responsibility and was fun at the same time. I hope I have given the Senior Class everything they asked fon I wish them luck for a very bright future. I, MONIQUE CARMELITA AVER- ETTE, leave my thanks to Caro- lyn 8t Andrew Averette for guid- ing me through all the hard times in my life. I love you both. Most of all I thank Jehovah for you were there when I could not find anyone else. Angelique 81 An- drew I leave you O.S.H.S. Shel- ley, we did it girl!! I love you all. Thank you Bee Bee for your help. I, DARNELL BADIE leave! I, CURTIS BALL, leave to Alvita and Cara love and best wishes for the future. To Maliek and Ter- rell l leave everything I never wanted. To the Track team, I leave Mr. Hagen. To my boys in 5th pd. lunch I leave all the freaks at the next table. To my classmates I leave a cruise. To all my friends I leave an auto- graphed picture. I, ROBIN BARBER, leave to all my friends a thanks for being there when I needed you. To my Mom, thanks for being you and for putting up with me. To Mark all my love and dedication. We'II make it hon! To Donovan, you're very special and Mommy loves you. To Stacey 81 Lisa H. thanks for showing me how to be me. I, MICHAEL BARNETT, being of sound mind, do hereby leave all of my Stage band memories to Jason and gang. To the band front my squeezable body and all of my love. To Mr. Graham all of our wonderful memories. l'll be back. To my best friends, Eric, Tammy, and Dave - We finally made it! I, ROBERT BARNETT, leave Overbrook with many happy memories. I thank my Mom for putting up with me and giving me guidance in my times of need. I wish Coach Larry and Coach Paul the best of luck with their future teams. To my sister, Beth, I leave all of the good times I had. To all of the friends I had during my 4 years, I wish the best in all they do. I, ROBERT BARONE, leave. I, ADRIAN BARSOTTI 131 I, LAWRENCE BATTEN, leave. I, BRIAN BEACH, thank my mom and dad for helping me get through school. I leave my little brother all the girls he can han- dle. I thank Kevin and Ron for being good friends through school. Kevin, best of luck with Vanessa. Name the first one after me. I, HOLLY L. BEACH, would like to thank my parents for everything - I LOVE YOU BOTH! Good luck to my brother and sister at ORSH. Tracy M-my closest friend -- you mean a lot to me - you have all 6 yrs. - thanx for everything - you're the great- est - LOVE YA ALWAYS. 422 FRIENDS FOREVER. T.B.-D.B.- D.M. and the rest thanx for those good times -- GOOD LUCK! Keith - I LOVE YOU! I, DAVID BELL, leave all my love to my parents and my sister Tami. To my brothers Ed, Steve, Mike, I want to say thanks for helping me out. To Woody, Fir- man, and Marvin, remember all the fun times we had. To every- one else be cool. Thanks to all the teachers. To D.K. remember all the fun we had together and will always be together. To H.B. and T.B. we been friends for a long time. And thanks for help- ing me out. I, DAVID BERMINGHAM, leav the marching band Bob, Pau and Mr. Graham: good luck! T the Jazz band I leave all th awards we have won. To all m close friends I leave my thank for being there. And last, but nc least I leave my undying love ani friendship to Kris. You are th best thing that ever happened tl me I I, CHRISTINE BIGSBY, leave. I, DARLENE BIGSBY, leave I, BARB NEAN, would like to thank the Senior class for such a great year! I hope I ful- filled my position in student government to my best and I thank you all for voting me in as your Vice President. Ireal- ly enjoyed my Senior year and I thank everyone! It will be a memory I will never for- get! I, BONNY JEAN BIRCHALL, leave to my mom 81 dad many thanks for their love and support throughout high school and the rest of my life. To my best friend, April, I leave our memories to share in hopes she makes many more of her own here at the Brook. Good luck to J.J. Luv ya Frank! To Overbrook, I leave only a memory . . . I, LAWRENCINE BLAKE, first of all would like to thank God for getting me through these yrs. at O.H.S. Second of all I thank my parents, godmother, and grand- parents for being there when I needed them most. I would just like to say good luck to my friends Baby Sis IKaren S.l and my twins Peaches 81 Art. We're better known as Peaches, I'm Plums, and Art is Apple. Good Luck Class of 86. I, CAROLYNNE BOMBARO, leave my smile and great sense of humor to Helene Smith who'll find out why you need a good laugh!! Thanks to my family for suffering with me. Thanxs to Joe for puttin up with my won- derful personality. I love you. To Lisa Dzurka, You're the best! I, RENEE BOMBARO, leave Overbrook with great memories. I want to thank my mom for guid- ing me the right way and being there all the time, I love you mom! Gary, thanks for watch- ing out for me, I love you. Mi- chelle, we are Best Friends! love ya. Stevie Nicks, I know you are out there. Forever is a long time and I hope you will be there. lt's for you that I will be there. I, CHRISTY BONDISKEY, do hereby leave Overbrook with all due respect 8t one more Bondis- key. To Lisa fthe rookiell the best of friendship 8t all the luck 81 love in the world. To Tracey - a smile 81 a laugh for all the fun 81 crazy times. To Mom 8t Dad - love 8t thanks for all the pa- tience, tolerance 8t support. Fi- nally Tom. To you I leave my un- dying LOVE. The future is ours! I, MICHAEL CHARLES BORN- MANN, being of sound mind and body, take this opportunity to thank my mom for being so sup- portive throughout the years, thank my brother for making things easier for me in this school. Thanks. I leave to Julie, Cara, and Kim all the good times in school. Kim take care of them. To Jan, the Kennedy times, to Bob, Brian, Tom, and Russ all gambling times. Thanks guys for all the times. I, DIANE BOSCH, leave the memories of all the good times to all my friends. Carolynne - we had a lot of fun! Got a spot? Get some wisk! Good luck!! K.l.T. to J.C., L.C., E.L., T.M., and M.M., Thanks for every- thing. You guys are the best! To Mom and Bill thanks for all your help. I love you both. I, SUE LITTI5 thank the Se- nior class for giving me a po- sition in Student Government and as Secretary of the Se- nior class. I hope I have ac- complished the work I was presented with the position. This has been my best year of school, and it's all thanks to you, my classmates. Thank you for making this year so great! 1 ,, 133 I, DAN BOWEN, leave. I, KIMBERLY BRANDLEY, here- by leave the Brook with many fond memories. To my teachers and coaches, thank you for all the help and understanding. To DN, BE MB, JP, CB, BR MM, DB - good luck. Jan, how about Chinese? The junior jocks - CB, GA, Sting, TM, AL, Mel, Lube - carry on where I left off! Most of all, thanks to my mother - I love you. I, ANDRE BROWN, leave Over- brook with many memories. I would like to thank God and my family for my success as an ath- lete and a student. I wish the Best for Firman, Greg, Paul, Mike, and Horace. I, CARLA BROWN, have only my pure reputation to leave. I owe my high spirits to Mrs. Brown. You're the best Mr. Peddle! Thanks for occupying the space in my heart left by Mrs. B., Mrs. Miller! Chill out Lovie and Dana! Don't let your cousin down! Bye special friends: Inge, Cov, Greg, Brand, Quand, Chris. Stay cool Mrs. Phillips! Work hard ath- letes! I love you mom! I, HOPE BULLOCK, would like to thank my mother for all she's done, I love you mom! I wish the 4 Fresh Females all the luck in whatever they do, I love you all. And to Paris and Marlo, I leave you my locker with all my books in it. Most of all, to James Vinson I give all my love and wish the best for us in the future. I, DAWN BURR, leave love and thanks to my mom and dad. To Dee and Michelle, thanks for be- ing the best friends anyone could ever have. To Lisa, Donna, and Jackie, never forget the great laughs we all had. To Cin- dy, good luck and have a great senior year. John, you'll always mean so much to me. I, TRACY BUSCH, leave my brother Rich the good times in H.S. It goes fast! To my sister Sue, thanks for being there. To mom and dad - you're great parents. I love you both! To Anne, Dawn, and Donna, thanks for all the great times. You're good friends! D.B. - I love you Ha Ha! To Lenny, l'm glad things finally worked out. You'll have a place in my heart Al- ways 8t Forever! I would like to thank the se- nior class for a great yean It has been a year with many good times and lots of fun! I hope I have served my posi- tion as treasurer well and would like to wish all the se- niors good luck. ROBIN REED Treasurer I, DONNA BUSCHER, leave to Mark all of the good times he will have at the Brook. Betty and Carol, thanks for being there. To my parents, thanks for always caring, my love always. Tray, Anne and Dawn, may our friend- ship last forever. Keep partying! Softball and Hockey - Good Luck! Michael, I'll always love you and l'll always be here for you. I, MARC CALLOWAY, do hereby bequeath to my family a great future. To Dennis, Van, Mark, Sue Dave, thanks for all the great times. Michele, thanks for being there when I needed you, Love ya always. To Sal F., you're the greatest friend ever - thanks for everything, think Ma- libu! Last, I'd like to thank God for everything. Farewell Over- brook! I, JOHN CARBO, leave all of my love to my family, for all the sup- port they have given me through all the years of school. I always want to thank all of my friends for the great times we had like Dave, Darry, Jeff, Greg, Scott, Dennis, George, Patty, Nancy, Liz, Bill, Brian, Flon, and Geor- gette. Good Luck to them in the years to come. Class of '86 I, LEN CASTALDI, leave many memories and thanks to my par- ent and sisters, who I couldn't make it without. Good Luck Tara. I thank my coaches for ev- erything. To my best friends Lou, Frank, Tim and Jim, I leave the great times. Good Luck to the guys in the Dew Crew and keep it Cool! My very special se- nior year memories, I leave with Tracy. I love you. I, TRACEY CHANDLER, leave O.H.S. with good memories. I thank all of my family for being there for me, but most of all, I thank Eric for being there Ial- waysy. I love you! Cindy and Mike, you're the best. Janet, Margie 8t Sharon - you're terrif- ic friends! Tracey, Lisa, Dee - you too! Joanne - iff. I wish 86 all the best! I, KIM CHAPMAN, leave with many fond memories. To my parents all my love and thanks for your support. I know it wasn't easy. To my sister, all the good times, make the best of your last years. To my second sister remember all the KEEN TIMES we had, I'll never forget them. For J.R., J.V., J.P., M.P., Ft.R.,C.D.,J.M.,Ft.B.,N.M.,S.L., I leave the sharing and caring may we never lose sight of them. Miss Scepansky, my sincere thanks. I, YVONNE CHEESMAN, would like to thank God for guiding me through my years at ORSH. I would also like to thank my mother for her love and prayers. Thank you Miss Scepansky for everything. I would not be where I am at musically if it were not for you. I am the way the truth and the life: no one comes to the Fa- ther but by me. John 14:6 I, TOM CIOCCO, find that moving on in life is hard. I will lea ve behind some of the best times of my life. Overbrook has been a great stepping stone, where I have met new people and made many friends. Most of all, I met Mary Smith, together we shared the good and the bad, I have no regrets. Finally, I thank my parents and teach- ers for their support and wish good luck for my friends in the years to come. 135 I, ANTHONY CLAYTON, being of sound mind and body hereby leave all of my memories and fun times to my mom, dad, and friends. I leave all of my books and work to my underclassmen, but the rest . . . I'm taking with me. I, CAROL CLOWER, hereby leave Danny and Charlene all of my teachers and hope they have as much fun as I did. To all of my friends I leave all of the fun times we had. Trish remember lunch. Missy remember nursing and ev- eryone else remember how I made you laugh. A special thanks to mom and dad. Thanks for putting up with me all of these years. I know it couIdn't have been easy. I LOVE YOU BOTH! I, CHRIS COATS, leave to my parents, who I love very much, thanks for all the support you gave me through the years. To Ron I say thanks for all the good times we shared together. Thanks to all of my friends I love you all. Good luck and may God bless your lives. Do we have to go over this again! We're so macho! I, KELLY COLE, would like thank my family for all their lov and support. I love you all. ' Dave Paisly, Gene Luts, Joi Carbo, Anthony Giannini, ar Jen Rogalski thanks for all of tl good times we had and more come. To Rob Riso there will ' ways be a special place in rl heart for you and l'lI always lol you. I, WILLIAM JAMES CORBIT, b ing of sound mind and bodl functions leave everything l'i learned, earned, 8t obtained he at Overbrook to my broth Tom. To my mom 8. dad 8t po am very grateful for without y I couldn't have made it this f I, LISA COTTER, leave OHS w great memories. To my b BUDS Christy, Elisa, Crane Rox, stay great. Remember 3 good times, Jill the sleepov - Lis you get BUZZ fLucky- - Rox you Nun, Keep trying Christ keep that chin up ILUVYI Brook Soccer 41. My heart Mark always. Keep it up Drev- To Mom 81 Dad I Love Y thanks for everything, you me through. BYE 34 if lg-Q Okay now your ABC's. I, DAWN COVINGTON thank God for letting me make it this far, also my mother, grandmoth- er, and godmother for their sup- port. I wish the 4 Fresh Females the best in whatever they do Hope, Shellye, and Therese. Nickey, I leave my hall locker and Fud. Darryl, I leave all the fly girls, last Mr. Lonnie for being a friend. I DAVID CRAMER, leave. I, JILL CRANE, thank my mom for always being there for me. Harry, thanks for being like a fa- ther to me. Kelly and Danielle you are the best sisters I could ask for. Jim keep trying, you may corrupt me yet. I LUV YA'S! Ter- ry you're the best. Cotter re- member the laughs. Michelle we'll always be prom buddies. Liz, Diane, and Elisa RMA! Fal I Miss Ya!! I, TRICIA CRONIN, leave Over- brook to Joey. Good Luck ! I leave lots of love and many thanks to mom and dad. To Frank the future's ours. I love ya!! To Tina thanks for being there, good luck in whatever you do. Carol thanks for all the laughs you're really great. To Denise thanks for making this senior year so great. Rem the U- turn. I, CARA DAVIS being of sound mind and unsound body leave all my pity to the remaining stu- dents at this school, to Julie, see you in the Pines you bimbo, to Kim, thanks for driving, to Mar- gie - who in the hell is that? and to my parents, thanks for your love, to Deanna, all my Beatles albums and to Ben, xoxo, and to KM, CB, and MB, all my love. I, MAUREEN DEENEY say to Cori, make the best of your last year. Age, have a good time in high school. You two have charazma. Mom and Dad, thanks for being you and send- ing me to college. I love you all. Tam, our talks! Mel, tainted love! Jan, everything! To all my friends: thanks for the memo- ries, good luck, good bye, l'll miss you. bye, Russ! I, PETE DEIROCINI, leave my love and thanks to my mother, father, and sister, for supporting me through my school years. I leave the Forum and Old Mil- waukee in bottles to the G.K.'s. I leave all of my love to Donna. We share a lot of good times togeth- er, and hopefully we can share a lot more. l'll always love you. Goodbye Overbrook! 137 I, MICHAEL DERAGO, leave my worth and fame to my loving mom and dad and to my brother Brian and my sister Chris and I thank my mom and dad for sup- porting me through school. I, MICHELLE DIMAMBRO, leave lots of love and thanks to my parents. To my grandmother, I leave lots of love. To Cindy, Lisa, Donna, and Jackie, I leave a lot of great memories and good times. Dawn and Dee, you're the best friends anyone could ever have, thanks for being there when I needed you. Ron, you mean the world to me and l'lI al- ways love you. I, ROBERT DOUGHERTY, being of sound mind and body leave behind many memories to the care of all future graduates. To Karen, I leave the fondest memories. To everyone - study hard but try to have some fun! Good luck. i, PAUL Dui-IART, leave. l as Let's play ball. I, LISA DZURKA, would like to thank my parents for all their love and support. To Sandra for being more than just a sister but a friend as well. To Bill, Cindy, and Billy, I leave my love always. To Connie, Danielle, and Car- lynne my three best friends thanks for being there for me. l'll always be here for you. We have a lot of good times to come. I, JIM EAGAN, leave this school to all of the foxes that come into this place to party all day, with hopes they rock it down, Heavy Metal Style. Thanks Mr. Hanni- gan for everything. ROCK-N- ROLL forever. Thanks to Uncle Jim. Plus mom for raising me right. Special thanks to Jim 8t Connie. I, MICHELLE EBLING, leave Overbrook with some great memories. I would like to leave Sandy the best 3 years qenjoy ity. Mom, thanks for putting up with me and helping me through these years, love ya. To Rene Bombaro, I would like to leav lots of memories and a wonder ful friendship Clets keep it tha wayl. To Mrs. Woodward 81 Mr. Cook, you're two great peopl THANKS. I, MARK ENDERS, want to wish all of my friends and the class of 86 the best of luck. To all of the coaches thanks for a great 4 years. A special thanks to my Mom and Dad for always being behind me. I love you both. And last but not least, thanks Tracey, for always being there when I needed you. You're very special and always remember I LOVE YOU! I, ANTHONY FANELLI, leave all my love and thanks to my par- ents, for helping me out every- time I needed help. I love you both very much. I would like to thank Dan, Dave, Mike D., Mike C., Diane, Bob, and Julie for all the help and good times we shared. To all the teachers and students the only thing I have to say is what a long strange trip its been. Pontiac builds excitement but, I built the baddest blown Big Block. I, MICHAEL FARMEFLLEAVE! I, DAN FARR, do hereby be- queath my memories and exper- iences at Overbrook to my brothers, Brian and Chris. Thanks Mom and Dad for every- thing, and special thanks to all my friends but especially to Mark, Tracey, Chris, and Russ. l'lI miss you all. Finally thanks to my teachers and coaches for all their help. Good Bye Overbrook. Stop making me laugh, Scott! I, WILLIAM FERN, leave. I, BRIAN FINLIN, leave. I, ROXANNE FLETCHER, leave ORHS w! a few good memories. To L.C.,,N.H., C.B., L.H., a thanks for helping create 'em. To Mr. Marc, Lois's pen 8t pad. To everyone else too great to mention it was real! To my bro Rob, good luck as a parochial kid, you're O.K.! To Mom 81 Dad, a round of applause for doing the best w! what you had. I REALLY do appreciate every- thing! Love always. 139 I, LEAH FOSTER, being insane do hereby leave to Cheryl and Missy the craziness we've had, and the memory of our friend- ship. To Patrick, I leave my love and hopes for a successful fu- ture. To my parents I leave my love and thanks for understand- ing. To Leslie and Jerry, I leave lots of love and thanks, and to the rest of all my friends I have fond memories of our past. I, BONNIE FOTHERGILL, leave ORHS to my nieces and neph- ews. To my family, especially my mom and dad, thank you all for helping me out through school. I love you very much! To my friends of the class of 86 good luck. Especially to Wendy and Maria. JOHN, I will always be here for you no matter where you go in the A.E You mean so much to me. I LOVE YOU! I, SALVATORE FOTI JR., never being of sound mind, and some will contest to this, hereby leave ORHS in hopes of better things. I leave to my brother our tradi- tion of lethargy. I thank my father for the help he gave me, even when I didn't want it. I love you both. And to Marc, I leave a for- ever open IOU, enjoy! Good bye Brook, lt's been fun! I, THERESE FRANK, would like to thank God for everything, my mother for all the support she has given me. I Love You! To Robin and Jasmine, I love you both and I hope your future is prosperous. To the 4 fresh Fe- males l wish you the best. Shelly E, Dawn, Hope, Steph, and all the homies, we finally made it! Kim, I leave you my locker and all the brothers. Good Luck. I, SCOTT GAHM, I leave my ba memories of Nam to Cap' Lange. My screamer desk t Slick. And the chamber of Yuck and the Shen. 1f '2 '1 I 1 I won't say a word! I, MAUREEN GALLAGHE leave my mom and dad speci thanks 4 the caring, understan ing, guidance you've given thru the yrs. Mike, Kathy, Ann thanks 4 lending a hand. To family - I love you. All friends Esp. ME DD, WH, P our endless friendship. To Jo Dobleman, I leave the memo of what once was and the lo we once shared. I, TAMMY HERMENIA GANTT, leave Overbrook lots of luv a memories. Cheryle, I leave y my old gymsuit. Robin an Stephanie, I wish you lots of lu in your future. To my sweet mo who has been my mother and f ther, I thank you and I'lI love y always. I love you too Rob and Grandmom. To my girl Sh ly, I wish you much success college and I know you'lI have i I, DENISE GARDINER, leave to Curt my detentions I never took. I leave lots of love to my family. Diane, great times to come. Good luck in sports. Kel, thanks for being a great friend Irem Tippy Talkl. Best times w!Gina Sommers 84 81 85. See how you are J.M., G.M., D.J., D.E.,8t C.H. To all our senseless nights. Char 8t Scott get married. Nick I hope the future holds a place for us. I, KEVIN GARRETSON, leave love to my family and all my thanks for helping me get through school. To Mr. Henning thanks for putting up with me and giving me a 2nd chance when I needed it. To Paul and Linda thanks for being there when I needed you the most. Love you both. To Vanessa, you are the best person in my life. You made my last 2 yrs. the best. Love you always. I, VAN GENUNG, leave. Here we come! I, MELISSA ANN GRAY, leave the Brook sadly. To Mom 8t Dad I leave my love 8t thanks for your support. To Leah my sis, It's been great Love ya. To Janel thanks for being there when I needed you. Love ya. To Rafeal, I love you 8t stay sweet. To Ver- non I leave my jacket IHA HAII. To Geoff, I leave a long talk 8t thanks for being a friend. To Fran I leave my love. I, PAT GILIO, leave. I, CONNIE GRAMS, leave all of my love and thanks to my moth- er, father, and sister Liz. To Car- ol Clower, what was that? , and Missy, the brown noser, don't ever get lost! To all of my other friends, I leave my love and gratitude. Good luck class of 86! I, QUANDA GRANT, leave Over- brook with more to accomplish and achieve. I give thanks to God and my Mother for the faith, love, and support. To Mrs. Phil- lips and Mr. Jones, couIdn't have made it without you. To Monica, Earl you were there in my times of despair and happiness. A special thanks to the Grant Jackson family. I Love You All. 141 I, LISA GREGORY, leave my 4 great nieces 13 yrs. of school. To my family, you're the best and I Love Yas - Thanks for everything! Jackie, my best friend, all the adventures u can handle. Luv Ya! Carol - St. Louie! Lori, thanks for being there! LP, KR, DT, DM, EP, TM, and everyone else - Good luck! Stephen, I Love You Always and 4-ever! Only the Beginning . . . I, TAMMY HALES, thank my par- ents for the support they've al- ways given me. I love you! Tom, Gail, George, and Amy Lee - thanks for being there - I luv yuz all! Maureen - thanks! To Tammy and Wendy - thanks for all the great times! Georgette - how long has it been? Don't ever forget baseball 8 basket- ball and the times you made me laugh when I wanted to cry! I Luv Ya! I, ERIC HAMMEL, leave to all fu- ture seniors the dedication it takes to be successful and grad- uate from high school. I would like to wish all my fellow class- mates a happy and rewarding life. Also thanks to my parents and my family for their support throughout my schooling. I, EDITH HANDY, Do hereby leave ORSH with lots of memo- ries. To all my friends remember all the good times. Good luck in the future. To my family thanks for helping me through good and bad times. I Love you All. I thank my mom and dad most for start- ing me off on the right foot into the world. To my Aunt, I thank her for always being there. To Mrs. Davis thanks. ...f-Ki I, KIMBERLY HARRIS, Won like to thank all my teache friends, and relatives for eve! thing. To my parents, I give my love 81 appreciation for he ing me throughout my schi years. I would also like to s good-luck to my sister Kelly, a thanks to Ron Price, beca you've made this year very s cial to me. I, TERESA LENORE HARRI Being of sound mind and bo would like to thank everyo who made my year enjoyablj would like to thank Robin, Sh on, and Carla for all the encoi agement through the years leave my brother Greg all t homework I rarely did. I lea Tonya and Tamyra all the f times that is still to come. I wi Andre all the luck in the futul And last of all I leave all my Io to Kevin. May we stay togeti' forever. s lgg Let's go home y'all! I, RICHARD HARRISON, leave my little brother, Jermaine a cessful career in sports and demics. Thanks Mom and for the support and enc ment through the years. to the class of 86 I leave congratulations to all. Yo boys stay cool. Hey Fellas, Made It. l'm so tired . . I, GERALD HART, leave. I, CANDACE HEINE, leave Over- brook with many memories. Ist to John - Thanks for being there, Love Ya! To Randy - l'll never forget! To all my other friends, Good Luck! Chrissy, I couldn't have made it without you, I Love You! Mom 8. Dad, I'm the last one! Thanks for being there, I Love You Both!! I, WENDY HELLINGS, leave a special thanks to 2 of my best friends, my Dad 81 Mom. Thanks for being there. I don't know what I would do without you! To Jill I hope you make it through school. To Mark 8l Dennie, Good luck in your future together. To Maureen you're a good luck friend. And to Ken my future husband, I leave the rest of my life too. I Love You. I, JOY HENHAFFER, thank my parents for everything. You's de- serve the best. To Mrs. Morgan, I leave that fishtank to play with. Mr. Burns I'm the last one! To Bryan I leave you all of my love. Thanks Overbrook and Good- bye! I, PATRICK HENRY, being of sound mind and body, thank my parents for everything they have done for me. To my father I leave all my bills and expenses for him to pay. To my mother I leave all my money and posessions to be equally divided between my brothers and sisters. I, CONSTANCE HESS, leave. I, NANCY HE1 I'INGER, being of sound mind, would like to thank my mother for all the support, I love you mom. I would like to thank my friends Elizabeth, Rox- anne, Lee for all the good times we had. Roxanne and Lee don't forget enc. I love you all. Good luck to all my close friends, lets try not to forget each other. Good luck, next to all the se- niors. Thanks Bill for all your love. Love Nancy 143 I, GREGORY HILLS thank my mother for her support through my school years. I leave William Inge and Vernon Tatem my sup- port for their coming years at Overbrook. To Sharon Inge, good luck in the future. I know you'II succeed in anything you do. To the 4 Fresh Females, all my love and good luck. To Carla Brown, you'lI always be 41. I, MELISSA HINA, would like to thank my parents and Mrs. Mor- gan for everything they did. To Mr. Burns, I leave Tony, good luck to both of you. To all of my friends, thanks for the memo- ries. To Brooke Anne, the best life possible. To Sandy, good luck in college, thanks you're the best! To everyone else at O.H.S., the memory of the class of 86. Connie, I won't get Iost. I, DAVID HOPKINS, leave all of my love to my family for the sup- port they have given me in my years of school. I want to thank all my friends for the great times we had like my best friends John, Darry, and Georgette. Sue, I love you. Good luck to them all in the years to come. Johnny Darry and Da- vey D are the people to be. I, GEORGE HORN, would like to thank my mother for all the sup- port she gave me during my years at Overbrook. I Love You. I would also like to thank all my friends and all the good times I had here. Special thanks to John 81 Jim for driving me crazy in Drafting. :Eu I I, MICHELLE HORSTMANN leave. I, FRANCIS HUETTNER, leave. I, LEE E. HUFE leave all thi- memories to my friends. Beth good luck in the future. Sam, ge your act together and do goo To the ENC Crew thanks for great summer. But, all my lov goes to my Mom. Mom, I woul not have made it this far withou you behind me 10073. I love you Dad, I wish you were here, I' miss you Overbrook. Love Le Are you sure you know how to make a bomb? Trust me, I've made bombs before. I, LIZ HUGHES, being of sound mind look forward to the future and would like to say Farewell to Overbrook. To Mom and Dad, you've been great to me, nobody could have better par- ents than l. I love you. Jill, you are a great friend, and I wouldn't know what to do without you, especially in Art. Terry, you're one of the nicest persons l've ever met. Michelle stay sweet. Joy, thanks for the fun times. Good luck class of '86. I, LISA HUMES, being of sound mind and body, leave ORSHS to my little sisters - Joyce and Susan. I would like to thank God and my family for always being there to help. To Jackie, Dee, and Nancy, I leave an everlasting friendship. Thanks also to P.M., M.M., T.C., J.V., T.M., V.K., J.S., K.M., M.P., and all I haven't men- tioned. Tom, you think we'lI make it till marriage? I love you. I, SHARON INGE, would like to advise Peanut to put more em- phasis on school than on girls and sports, and to thank my par- ents for supporting me, Tracita Rita for being so nice, Carla, for being my big sister, Greg, for having faith in me, Dawn, Shelly Therese, and Hope for making me the most abused senior, Robin, Teresa, Tammy, Tracy, Tammy and others, for being my closest friends. I, MICHAEL JOHNSON, leave. I, JOHN JONES, leave. I, VICKIE KANE, leave Over- brook with happy thoughts that I made it. Good Luck, Hockey. Thanks to Mr. Lange fBaby Lovel. Mr. Lu and Mr. Schukis for the humorous years. Thank you Michaels, for your love and support. This love will last for- ever . . . Good Luck to Elaine w!c.c. and Susan w!B.E, Love ya. I, BRIAN KEIR, leave. I, JOHN KELLY, leave. 145 I MARK KERESTY, leave. I, MELISSA KNIGHT, leave thanks to my family for their love and support. To my best friends Di and Age, thanks for being there. Love ya! To Cosmo Crew, thanx for 2 great yrs. To C.M., thanx for your support in all I do, I won't disappoint you. To l.P. you'll always be special. I, DEANNA KIMBALL, leave all of my good times and memories to my sister Denise. To my mom and dad, thanks for all of your love and support, you are the best! To Michael, thank you for being there when I needed you - I LOVE YOU! I, MICHAEL KRAUSS, leave, Where is my homework? I, KARL KRUGER, leave Ove! brook with many nice memories First, I would like to thank m mom 8I dad for all of their love support. I would also like t thank all of my coaches wh made my high school years ver enjoyable. To the Birdman leave a new nest. To Terry leave the fondest memories r my life. l'll always Love YOU! I, ERIC VAUGHN KURTZ, leav Overbrook with many grej memories, To Karen, Gina, L vie, Karen MCD., Nancy H Anne, Beth, Jude, I leave ails my love and great times. To t GROOVE KINGS, a never en ing party. To Brian, Craig, D C., Dan E, all the great times. Melissa, I hope we will alwaysrg together, I Love You! And to mom, thanks for always bein there, I Love You! Bye '86 I, ELISA LAROCCA, leave goo luck to Lisa, Edith, Georgett Diane, Tammy, Jill, Terry, Patt Liz, Missy! I leave my siste Denise, good times in the Brool- Special thanks to Odie an Frank for always being there. T Bob I leave the hope for a beaiq tiful future together and I kno our dreams will come true. Goo luck Nicole! Mom and Dao please understand the decision l've made. Goodbye O.R.H.S. I, RENEE LINDENMUTH, leave thanks to my parents for all of their support and encourage- ment through my school years. I would also like to thank all of my friends, especially S.L. for al- ways being there for me when I felt down and needed a boost of encouragement. I would also like to wish everybody in the class of 86 the best of luck in the future. I, SUSAN LITTY, leave Over- brook with many memories. To Barb 8 Bobbie, you guys are great. Thanks for making my school years so enjoyable. To my family, thanks for supporting me all through school. To all my other friends, Good Luck in the future. Finally, to Kevin I leave all of my love. I look forward to our future together. I LOVE YOU!! To O.R.S.H. THANKS! I m the teacher nowI I, STEVEN LOMAX, leave to the love of my life, Lisa Webb, all the love and happiness any one per- son could ever have. Thanks for being a part of my life for the past three years I hope we have many more I Love You. To my mom and dad thanks for every- thing you've done for me I love you both. To the class of 86 we finally made it! I, DIANA LORE, leave to my mom and Joe and my father all of my love and thanks for putting up with me. To my sister Denise I wish you the best of luck. To my friends Donna T., Lisa R, Jackie S., and Cindy C. I wish you all the best of luck. To my best friend Dawn, and Michelle, I leave all of our memories, and I hope there are more to come. To Doug, I leave all of my love and I will always love you, you are very special to me. I, TINA LOVE, leave to my sister Betty all the memories and good times, hope yours are just as fun. To my brother Marty the chance of making it, I know you can do it. To mom and dad I love you both thanks for everything. To my best friend Tricia, thanks for everything, hope the future gives us lots more fun and memories, Good luck with Frank. I, DAWN MACKEY, leave much love and gratitude to my par- ents, I Love You! To Tracy, Anne, and Donna, thanks for always being there when I needed you. Shelly, you're more than a sister you're a friend. To the faculty, thanks for being patient. Eddie Lee, Here's to our special memories. The love we share is unlike any other. THE BEAUTI- FUL ONES LAST FOREVER! I, TRACEY MADDEN, want to apologize to my parents for making them crazy. I hope the doctors can help you. To my sis, Lisa, have a great senior year. It goes fast. To Jim, you're special kiddo, stick around. To my extra special friends: Sheryl, Vickers, Von Boskey, Russell, Crystal Ball, Therese, Inga, Van, Brian K., I love you guys. To the Hock- ey team, you're the greatest. Mrs. Potts, Bob, and Lisa, Thanks for not killing me. Finally to Curt, You have done so much for us. I never knew my senior year would be the best year of my life. I love you. Love those cheekies! Sorry, I couldn't resist. 147 Can I stop smiling now? I, NORALEN MAGNO, would like to thank my parents for the things that they have done for me for the past 4 years. Without their full support, I don't know if I could have passed all of my classes. That's why I love them very much. I would like to say thanks to my teachers for their help, and I want to say Good Luck to class of 86. I, JOHN MANCINI, leave copies of my diploma to Mom, Dad, Unc, Lavia and the rest of my family. To my friends Ant, Bob, Kev, Farm and others, all the 'nemories and more to come. To Jen I leave ALL OF MY LOVE, it will never die! I, JOHN MANGARO, would like to thank my parents for helping me when I needed their help through out of school and hope for their help through life when I need it. To friends who helped me through school having good times especially Gene, Curt, Denise I leave the mill. To others you have my luck in the future. Guino says, Leave all good times. I, GEORGETTE MANGINI, lea! to my family all my love ar thanks. Amy, the shore S.C., T. Tammy you're a great friend, Il ya. M8tM - you're both great- thanks. John 81 Dave rememb the canoe. To all my frienc thanks for the memories. T Ron, I know it hasn't been ea: but I think we can make it. LL YA! I, MIKE MARIANO, leave. I, MICHELE MARTELLI, leal OHS with many memories. my parents, thanks for the su port. I LUV YA! Mom, you'ret best. Dad, your a great guy. S ny, l'm glad we became frien Frank, you're the best broth Thanks for being my friend. Gi 81 Ida, I LUV YA! The hube thanks a million! Deb, I do know what l'd do without you BFE Beth, Good Luck 81 than I, KEVIN MASS, leave Ov brook to all the underclassm It is the best. To all my frien take care 8t good luck. To Mo Dad, thanks for everything love you. And to Dawn the b is yet to come. Thank you Ov brook. I, CAROLINE McCANN, would like to thank Mr. Marciano for all you did for me. You helped me make it. Mom, thank you too, I love you. To all my friends good bye and good luck. To Deana W., remember, we can make our money without having to work. Just like we planned. Good bye. I, GERALD MCCLEARY, leave. 'What do you think about Social Studies? I, DAWN McCOUCH, leave. I, TOM McCOUCH, leave any- thing and everything to anybody and everybody. I, MICHELLE McCULLEN, leave OR to Shawn - enjoy it, it goes fast. Candie lShadowl sorry for the hurt I caused FE Kim lBudl remember the rocks at OC. El 8t Barb thanks for the fun! Tom, thanks for the use of the shirt. Firm, you're a great friend. Ke- vin, hold on to dreams Q3-4-3-7- 3-4-3-1-3J. Randy trust! We all aren't bad! Mom and Dad thanks, Love Ya! I, STEPHANIE McDANlEL, leave. I, SHERYL McFERREN, would like to leave my family all the love in the world. Hey Jude, Take 3! Tom, let's go surfin! Eric - smile! Don, Anne, and Mel KEEP BROOK DISTANCE ALIVE! Mr. Alvaro you haven't seen the last of me yet! Tracey, from barrettes to Jordache to BERMUDA we made it together! Brian, If I tell you a secret will you smile? 149 Q5 as I, TERRY McGIVERN, leave O.Ft.S.H. with no regrets. Mom, 3 special words I love you. Jill many happy times. You're the greatest. Michelle, a beautiful life with John and Co. Rose, you're a great mom. Thanks! The Krugers, you're a very spe- cial family. Karl, a wish for all your dreams to come true. .N fx t X ,.. I 1 if Wow life at school is cool. I, LONNIE MCPHERSON, leave. I, BRIAN MILLER, leave. I, EUGENE MILLER, leave. I, JANICE MILLER, leave to m favorite sister Karen all of th laughter and joy of high schoo life. Good luck to the future ac companists of the chorus. Don' worry, Miss Scepansky is no mean to her Piano players Thanks Overbrook for the great est times of my life. I, MICHELLE MONAGHAN BAR- RETIQ leave all the thanks in th world to my family for everything they've done for me. To John and our baby I leave all my love. To Terry, JILL, Lisa and lr thanks for everything. To m friend Fal, I wish you were here. To Mrs. White Thanks sweet ie. Terry and Jill remember all our great times. I, DAVID MONITZER, leave my fun times and love to my siste Diane and my niece Vanessa, and to my two dear parents who helped me through all the times I needed them, Thanks. And to all my friends and family I hope the best of luck through the years. N 1 . . as ss free . XF... mm Look at my shoes, kids . I, DENNIS MORAN, leave. I, DONNA MORGAN, leave all my love to my parents for get- ting me where I am today. To all my friends, I leave great memo- ries and a lot of love. Donna you always will be to me my al'-L1 friend. To the football coaches, especially Coach Lar, I leave plenty of laughter, good times and a lot of yelling. To Art I leave much love and happiness for- ever. I, WANDA MORRIS, of no sound and mind or body, leave Over- brook not a damn thing. The school never left me anything. Although I do leave some will to survive to the knucklehead un- derclassmen. I wish the other fe- males qDawn, Therese, Hopel all the luck in the world. And I thank my mom and family for their sup- port. Love Ya! I, DENNIS MUFE leave. I, JAMES MULLER, leave. l, WILLIAM MULLIN, leave. I, RUSS MURRAY, have ques- tionable mental state leave to Overbrook my siblings and my sympathies. To Dan, Maureen, Tracey, Ma and Pa I leave my thanx. To Mr. Polero I leave a new wardrobe, it's hard wearing Hoch's hand-me-downs. To Beths a can of fix a flat to refill your head. To my trash can I leave my note books. To the re- cipient of my locker I leave a mess. To the Parking lot I just leave. 151 I, MICHAEL ANTHONY MUSE, leave my love and care to my mother, father, sister, stepsister, and friends. To Overbrook Re- gional High School I leave my school spirit. To the teachers I leave a Thank You. To the stu- dent I leave nothing, because what did you give me? Nothing. Good-Bye to all the little people in this school. Class of 86, Word, Flash-Dash. I, BARB NEAN, would like to thank everyone on soccer tCoaches, Coach L. Jellybean, Tweet! Carla, remember those buns. Thanks to all my friends, especially Kevin and Sue. The Wheeler Family, I'Il love you al- ways. Thanks Mom and Dad and Tom. I love you! John l'll love you always. To O.R.S.H., Thanks! I, JOANN NEHLIG, would like to thank my Mom for everything she has done for me and I will always love her. l would also like to say thank you Ray for all the love you have given me over the past two years. I will always love you and l know we will have a beautiful future together. I, ELLEN NEVIUS, being of lost mind and a lot of body leave OHS to my sis Veronica, Good Luck. Escaping. To Dawn, Anna THANKS for being there. Danny, I WUV YOU. To Gram, Unc Jim I O U soo much and I Love You So Much. I can never repay you for all you did. To the Classy Chicks of 86, Good Luck. Luv you all. To B.P., B.N., K.M., C.C., M.A., WE HAD SOME GREAT TIMES. Later dudes. I, TOM NEWCOMB, leave Over brook with many memories. would like to thank my Mom ann Dad for helping me through it. 'I love the both of you. Good Byl Overbrook. I, JAMES NOLAN, leave. l, DEANNA NORWOOD, leavl the BROOK finally! Thanx MI Marc and Mr. Levak. To my bei buddie Roach, It was the grea est, so were you. I wuv ya. Del you can do it! Kim B. Simply Thank You with Love! To Shell Buddie and Killer Condy, yo guys are the BEST! XO Pop pers, thanx 4 the advice. Misse and Loved dearly. Finally to m Dad and Mom, I thank you f helping, tolerating me and st loving me. I LOVE you 4 eve thing! Good-Bye Overbrook. ite Q: , 5 .,,. HHUH?U Wi I, JOHN ODENATH, would like to thank OSHS for what they did for me and what did to me. To the underclassmen I leave the cafe's cooking lsome things never changei To the staff I leave unemployment slips, To Mr. Burns I leave 2 weeks paid vacation to Venice Beach Ca., and to my family I leave the memories of fighting for the bathroom in the morning, Nicky Hoy!! I, KARYN OLIVER, leave with a smile to all my friends good luck in everything. Can, thanks for being a good listener. I hope we stay close. To my brothers and sisters good luck at ORHS. To my mom, thanks for pushing me to do my homework. l'm finally graduating! Mom and Al. I love you both no matter what has happened. Dad, I Love You, Tool I, ANDREA OLSACK, leave this school with lots of memories l'll cherish always. To my brother, I leave my books to help him suc- ceed as I did. To my friends, you made these years great. I'll nev- er forget you's! Mom and dad thanks for helping me make it. To my Christopher, you've been wonderful to me. l'll love you al- ways! I, JULIE PAVLOW, say good-bye to all my friends. Cara, I hope to see you in ten years with our bleached blondbouffant hair- dos and red sculptured nails. Make sure you don't forget Brad and Janet. Kim, Thanks for sav- ing my life in the pines. Jan, watch out for Chuck you med- aling kid. To all the GT's, I hope to see everyone successful! I, ROBERT PENDRY, would like to thank my family for helping me all these years. I wish luck to John Carbo, Dave Hopkins, and all other students I have associ- ated with my years at Over- brook. I, CHERIE PERNO, would like to thank mom and dad for all you've done. Chris and Celeste, two special friends, wait the good times are coming. To Cookies Crew, l'lI miss you all! To John, l Love You and will never forget you. Later Over- brook! I, MARK PERRONE, congratu- late all seniors and thank all of my teachers. A special thanks to my parents and friends. I had a good time but now it's time to work. I hope work will be as fun as school was. I leave OHS to Sue Booker, Lee and Brian. Try to have fun! Gee, Hes ugly! 153 I, CRAIG PETERSON, leave Overbrooks with many memo- ries behind. First of all to the two most important people who made this possible my mom and dad, I love you To two youn- ger brothers, Brad and Brent good luck in everything you do. To Scott your future is yours. To everyone else, Good-Bye Over- brook, Hello World! I, ROBBIN PETROSE, being of sound mind and testament I here leave all my valuable pos- sessions to my sister, Yvette. During my stay on this earth, that God has granted us: My sis- ter Yvette has worn my personal possessions and has abused them in a way that no other hu- man being has done. And I wish Tammy G., Steph Mc., Alvita 8t friends the best in life. Good Luck!! I, MARGARET PFLUGER, leave special thanks to my family for all the love and support you gave to me. Robbin remember all those T.C.'s at the P.D. Don't forget all the great times we had. J.R., K.C., J.M., and B.W. THANKS FOR ALL THOSE SPECIAL TIMES. You made my school years special. Lisa, you've been a really special friend. Best of luck as a senior. I, JUSTIN PINO, do hereby leave much gratitude to Capt. Lange for his helping me deal with my flashbacks of NAM. I leave my gator skateboard and my old vans to anyone who can thrash. To all Flyers fans, hopes for the stanley cup. Thanks Mr. and Mrs. Gahm for everything. Jus- tin 8t Donna. Forever! PICTURE NOT AVAILABLE L e t. s D a n c e ! I, ELAINE PINTOZZI, want ti wish Donna T., Pete, Dee, Dawr Michele, Donna M., Stef, Vickie Sue and Deana the best of lucl and thank them all for being good friends. Lisa and Jackie, I' never forget the night we tried ti follow Mr. Superstud! Chris, nr matter what happens I will al ways love you with all my hear and I will never forget you! I, CELESTE POHLING, leave ti my mom and dad thanks, for be ing there. I made it. To Cookie Crew, l'll never forget all the ful we had. Mr. Cook, l'll miss yo Cherie, you're a special frien Thanks for being in my mem ries. I hope there's many mor Chris and Mary, don't kno what l'd do wfout you's. You' never know how special yo both are to me! Missie, I leav this school to you wfno regrets Later Overbrook! I, ALBERT POLK, leave Mi Lange a round trip tick through Albion and a box 3 Scott tissue. To Ed Lane I leav all the fine young ladies. To a. the homeboys I get back, BL this time it won't be in third per od. To Sam Jones I leave a fu size portrait a' fidial castro. I, BARBARA POTTS, leave ORSH with many fine memories. To Francesca, I leave Butch's O's! To Pattie, I leave the other half of your charm, our talks at 4, and Jim! To E.M., M.M., K.B., K.S., P.C. and all the others, thanks for the good times. To my parents, thanks for helping me 8 being there, I love you both! To the Hockey team C869 Good Luck! I, LISA PREVITERA, leave all my love to mom and dad. To Jackie, Donna T., Dee, Dawn, Michelle, Donna M., Lisa G., Kim, and Elaine thanks for all the great times 8. memories. Dee, Dawn and Michelle, where ya want to eat today? To Jackie, always re- member the Miami Vice Song in the car!! To Dean, Remember all the good times, I Love You!!! I, JANET RADVANSKY, leave OHS with very fond memories. To my sis, Lynn, hope you have as much fun as I did. To my best friend, LeeAnn let's keep the good times coming. To my other great friends, K.C., J.V., K.W., M.W., M.W., C.U., 8t MR hope you find happiness 8t success every where you go. To T.C., S.M., 8t M.W. thanks for all the laughs. To mom and dad thanks for your love 81 support! I, PAT REED, would like to thank my parents for their support over the years. I also like to thank the teachers and coaches who made school enjoyable. Best of luck to all the students and sport teams in the future. I, ROBBIN REED, leave OR with many great memories. Mar- gie never forget our friendship 8t all the good times. To the base- ball team 8t coaches, I leave the spirit to win. To my big sis, Rhonda, thanks for always be- ing there for me. To Krissy, Joanne, and Patty thanks for be- ing such special friends. Mom and dad, I love you! I, DAVE REINHARD, hereby leave all my books and memo- ries to the underclassmen. Thanks to all my friends for be- ing so close when I needed them. Good luck to my nephew Joey when he comes in the year 1999. Best wishes to Brian Beatty in the year to come. Mom and dad, I can't thank you enough, you guys were there when I needed you and I love you! Where is her neck! I, THOMAS REYNOLDS, leave. I, RANDALL RINGSTAFE would just like to thank Tracy Busch for being there when I needed someone. To my sister, I want her to have a great year in school when I have left. 155 I, FRANCESCA BERNICE BE- ATRICE ROBINSON, being of sound body and part mind, do hereby leave my family my love and memories of them. To Bar- bara Potts I leave the BIGO, and to Mellissa Gray, I leave Rafeal CHA, HAJ, To Mr. Mack l leave my good times in history Qand foodl, when will you retire? To Lisa Murry, Long Talks! To John, a letter. I, SUSAN A. ROBINSON, leave to Overbrook all the wild times and memories. To Jan and Vickie, I leave my friendship, trust, and crazy times we've had together. To Mom and Dad I leave gratitude, thanks, and love for helping me through the rough times. Last of all I leave Bob my everlasting love and hope for our future together. Bye Over- brook. I, TAMMI ROBINSON, being of sound mind and would like to thank my parents for all their love and patience they had with me these last 12 years. I would like to leave my sister Tiffany all the fun times I had at Overbrook. Good-bye and good luck to the class of 86. I LOVE YOU, AND THANKS FOR EVERYTHING! I, KIM ROESCHER, leave my thanks to my parents for guiding me through the hard ships. I LOVE BOTH OF YOUS. To my best friend Dee, remember all the great 8t OK times we've had. To all of my friends, good luck in everything ya's do. Finally to MI- CHAEL, I'II Always love you. You've made me so happy dur- ing this past year, and I hope there's more to come. I LOVE YOU! LATER ON OVER- BROOK! PICTURE NOT AVAILABLE I ag- X l awk a R3 I' ., 4 'fr Ef f I, MICHAEL ROGALSKI, leave. I, GARY ROGERS, leave. I, TONY ROTA, being of semi sound mind would like to thani my Mom and Dad for their lov and understanding. I want t thank Kelly, Renee, Pete, Mik Georgette, Pat, Jim and Mr. Gu tar himself Don Schultz, thank for all the good times togethe and finally Rob, Shawn, and m brother Frank, you all can tak my place in Mr. Burn's offic Heavy Metal Rules! . . M.. ,Q - ' W .... ,, f- r tw 1 R ' i . i .e .vgzz 1 i , f V ,N 1- 'sf - S 'Y .-NQ I I i ,W 1 I '- ' b at I X3 A HAI HA! You got caught! I, EVA ROTHMAN, leave O.H.S. 5 more to come. To Lu, Beck and Ewing, Thank You! Anne you're the best friend inthe world. Bus 301 and Cos. Class, GOOD LUCK! To Mr. and Mrs. Busch, thanks for everything. To my family, thank you for pushing me through. I LUV YA'S. George, thanks for being there. John, I Luv You! Remember Miller's class. You mean the world to me. May 2, 1987. I, CHRIS SAFFICI, leave to Dan and the Muppets, remembering all the good times and crazy things we did. To Karen and Heather I leave all the memories we had this year, To my Dad I would like to say thanks for be- ing there and understanding me. Most of all, I leave to all under- classmen the opportunity to make friends and have the rela- tionships that Overbrook has given me. Thanks. I, LENA SAWYER, leave Over- brook with many happy memo- ries. My years at O.Ft.H.S. have been a great learning and matur- ing experience. To my family I leave my love and thanks. To Casey and Dave I leave my ap- preciation, and finally to Eric, I leave the memories of yester- day, the joy of today, and the an- ticipation of tomorrow. I, DAVID SCHIAVO, leave. I, KATHRYN SHERRY, leave. I, A. SHOLOMISKY, leave. I, KELLY SIMPSON, leave a spe- cial thanks and all of my love to my Mom and Joe. Greg, thanks for being there. Niecy we had alot of good times, l'll always be here. Sherri, good luck with ev- erything. C.Ft be good. Syl, I hope we stay together for a long time, you mean more to me than anyone else! I LOVE YOU Don't ever forget your Butter- ball. I, DAVID M. SMITH, leave Over- brook lots of memories. To all my friends I'd like to thank you for helping me through the years at Overbrook and I hope I'Il see them in the future. 157 -'99 I, MARY SMlTH,, leave my par- ents all the memories that they had when I was growing up. Thanks for being there when I needed you. I love you both. Good luck to all my friends in the future. I Leave all my love to Tom and thanks for being there. I Love You! Mr. Lu you are a cool teacher. Thanks Overbrook! Goodbye! I, JACKIE SOMERS, leave all my love to my parents, I love you more than anything! To Jen 8i Sheilag l'm glad you're my sis- ters! To John, l'm proud of you! Lisa, Thanks for the adventures! Prev, Happy Easter! Donna T. Thanks for everything. The girls, it's evident . . . Ha! Ha! To K.R., D.M.,E.R,D.L.,B.C.,M.D.,D.B., and everyone else, I wish you only the best! I love ya's!! See ya! I, SUE SOWINSKI, would like to thank mom and dad for all their help and discipline through the years. To Cookies Crew I leave a bud of hope. To Jen I leave you Jr. in your heart. To Casey, a walk home. To Dawn a walk around the lake and sloe gin. To Kelly, my life. To Frank all my love. You've been great all 43. I wuv ya! I, DEANNE SPECOS, leave ORHS with a great feeling of happiness. To Lori - you're a great sister. Have fun. Lisa, Thanks for a very special friend- ship. To all my close friends - Remember the good times 8t me! Mom and Dad - to the two greatest people in the world. I love you both very much. Thanks for all you've done. Keith - you mean EVERY- THING to me. Don't forget l'll al- ways love you! See ya Over- brook! I, JODYANN SPERA, being o sound mind, I leave my brother: Joey and Jason the ability ti stay out of trouble and to dt anything they set their minds tc I wish Patty and Timmy oni more good year of school and tc keep up the good work. I wisl D.S., L.H., M.S., A.W., L.S., A.T. P.H., J.H., D.H., B.T., B.S., W.S V.M., S.L., E.B., B.B., AND KO all the luck in the world. I, BARB SPRENG,ir1 sound mint 81 body l?I leave 2-Overbrook my gratitude, graffiti, 8t good times 2-Ashley, Neaners, Roxy 6 Woo-Woo, always remembe senioritis! Buffy, the lockers al yours! Have fun as a senior 8 never forget Lip Syncing Mom and Dad, I LUV-U 81 thank: 4-everything! I promise 2-clear my room tomorrow! To the class of '86 Good Luck to see-u-in fi yrs.! I, VICTOR SPRUILL, leave m thanks to mom 8t dad for all th help I needed. To my brother Leroy and John that all ready lef me I leave a smile of thanks. T my only sister Debbie I leave m love. To all young ladies I me and loved for a period of time. loved you all. But I will alwayi love Darnise. Thanks for th good times. Hal Ha! Very Funny ! I, TONY STANKIEWICZ, leave to my mom 81 dad a very special thanks for being so caring and understanding with me through the years. To Ron, thanks for be- ing a great friend. Kathy thanks for being so nice and caring. To the rest of my family I love you. To all my friends esp. Michel Ahern, I.S., 81 R.D. to our endless friendship. I, WENDY STRIEWSKI, would like to thank my mom and dad for all the support and guidance you have given me - I love you both more than anything in the world! To Tammy, Brenda, Ke- vin, and Jesse - I love you all very much. To Tammy, Barb, and Michele, Pattie, Barb, Bon- nie, Maria, and Danielle, I leave all the great times we had and more to come. I, BRIAN STROUP, leave this school to begin life in the real world. Mom and Dad thanks for all your love and patience. To Bobby Lee, Coach Henning is waiting for youll Barbara, thank you for the use of your bath- room. Bob, I did better than you. To Dottie, if it wasn't for you I wouldn't have made it. Maureen, l'll love you for years to come! I, DANIELLE TERRY, leave Over- brook with lots of memories and good times. I would like to thank both my parents for helping along the way. I love you both. l would also like to thank all my friends for making these the best years of my life. Especially Patty, Lisa, Connie and Michelle for always being there when I needed them. We had alot of great times. I leave all my love to Steve Tieri. There will always be a special place for you in my heart. I, BRIAN TESKE, leave. I, JAMES THOMAS, leave Not another kiss!l I, RON TERWILLIGER, leave It s so hard to think! I, PATTY THOMPSON, leave Overbrook with lots of memo- ries and good times. Thanks, Mom, for being there when I needed you. I Love You. Thanks to Elisa, Terry, Wendy, Celeste, John, Mike, Tammy, Kelly, and Sue for making these years the best. Danielle, remember all the fun times we had and we will al- ways be best friends, we made it! Love, Patty. I, ALYSON THORTON, leave. I, DONNA TUZI, leave to my par- ents all my love. To my friends all the good times we have had and the Best of Luck in the future. To Donna my best friend, I hope we stay as close as we have been all these years. To Pete, what can I say you are always there when I need you and you know how much you mean to me. I will love you always. I, CHANTELL RENEE UHl would first like to thank God fc helping me throughout my life. would also like to thank my pal ents and my brother Richard fc all of their love and support. Love You! To my best frien Mary, you are the greatest. T Overbrook, I leave behind th best two years of my life wit memories that I will cherish fol ever. I, ELSAVARELA, being of sounl mind and body leave Overbroo with some great memories Thanks to everyone for all th help and encouragement. Sp cial thanks to Noralen, Dean and Bonnie. I will never forg you guys and I know you wi have great futures so I am no even gonna wish it. Finally would like to thank my family fo all the Love. Adios. I, JOANNE VILLA, Thank Go. and my parents for the love ani support they have given m- these past years, Tl AMO! Ro, wish you lots of luck for your las two years at Overbrook. Linda, leave you all my PAPER, and yol will be here soon! Lisa, Dee, ani Tracey, good luck and remembel me! Mark, I leave you ALL M LOVE forever and thanks fo always caring about me. I, JOANNE VITELLI, leave Over! brook finally! to my Mom ana family, Love and many thanks To Miss Scepansky thank yo for everything you have don and been to me. To Tiffany Ma rie DiGiacomo, I Love you n matter how far away you are. T all my friends, words cannot ex press everything I would like t say. To Chuck, I leave a ver special place in my heart. Goo Luck 86 I m smiling l'm smiling! I, FIRMAN WALDEN, being of sound mind and body leave nothing to this place 'cause it has left me nothing. I Thank God for letting me live this long and letting me excel in track. To An- dre I leave my friendship for he is what a friend should be. And to Cindy I thank you for making my senior year unforgettable. I Love You. I, ROBIN MICHELLE WALDEN would first like to thank God for guiding me this far. I thank my family for their encouragement. Special thanks to Teresa, Shar- on and Carla, my best friends. To my sister, Laurie, I leave my locker and best wishes. Keep God first and you will go far. Rob, I Love you very much. Thanks for being there when I needed you. I love you all. I, MARY LYNN WARREN, leave O.R.H.S. with lots of memories. Thanks Mom for all your luv, Support and help. I luv you. To all my friends, thanks for all the good times. To Chantell, Friends Forever! Chucky and Anthony my if-L1 nephews, Jen 8t Doris, Good Luck! To all my teachers, thanks for your help. Steve, URA special part, of my life. I luv you! I, BARBARA WEATHERBY, leave this school with many good memories to the cheer- leaders. I leave many long hours at the school to Kevin W., I leave 510!o of me - Dawn Hi! Jerry, you are a great sis! - Carol and Beth good luck with the squad! - Good luck to all the juniors - I will miss you! I, LINDA WEBB, leave. I, LISA WEBB, leave all my love to Steven Lomax. Thanks for al- ways being there for me when I needed you. Always remember the happy times we have shared together, I Love You! To my Mom and Terry, I leave my thanks for your patience with me. To Linda I leave the morn- ings of arguing we had. To the class of 86, we made it. Good Luck Trina. I, MARGIE WILKES, leave OHS with many memories. Jul - Good luck in every thing you do. Cara - when you gonna pop that cork? TC, JR, Smith hope your future is as bright as you have made my present. Last but not least thanks for everything. 161 , ffm fm.. W I, MARVIN WILLIAMS, leave. I, LILLIAN WINTLING, leave. 162 To whom it may concern, I KE- VIN WISK leave to all friends, John, Bob, Anthony, Gene, Barb, and Barb, and all my other friends and underclassmen, all of my worldly goods including my large sum of 510.00 in the bank and my luxury maverick. To Susan I leave all my Love and hopes for our future, may it be a long and prosperous one. W lfl lit... 'vs I, ALVITA WOODHOUSE, Thanlf God and my parents, whom Love, for being there when needed you most. To my sisters Deidre, Janica and the baby leave love and good luck in the future. To Hermy I leave all my love and fun we had. To Shellye Wanda, Rob, Tracey, Mar, Dre Curt and Chris. I leave thankj and memories. To the homie. and future classes Good Luck' I, HARDY WOODS, leave. I, SHEILA MARIE WRIGHT, giv my books, pencils, and othe school possessions to all th people I leave behind. And t Mrs. Phillips, I will miss you! P.S I will always remember Monica Quanda, and Fran for bein there also thanks to God, ang my family for believing in me, made it! I, SIR JOSEPH M. ZBROZEK. leave to my brother Shawn nothing, for what he is worth. leave my abilities to Joey an Rachell to feed off of. Also t Linda, Pop, Carmel, Diana, an Lisa, May the saddest days o your future be no worst than tha happiest days of your past. An finally to Marv, Woody, Half Grip, and ugly Krauss, good lucl- in pursuing your careers. Advising the Senior Class is no easy task. Seniors expect many things during their last year at high school. Sometimes we for- get about the people who plan and organize all the fun things we do. Over the years, Mr. Hoch has helped many seniors to have a fun and fulfilling year. We the senior class of 1986 would like to thank Mn Hoch for mak- ing our yeara great one. Hats off to the Hochster! I, FRANK ZOTTER, being of sound mind and body hereby leave to the underclassmen our delicious cafeteria food. To the teachers I leave the memory I am gone and will never return. To Mr. Burns I leave the memory that he only had to see me once. lt your evil or devine I am the last in line signed Don Ho. I, CHERYL AMWAKE, want to thank my mom and dad for ev- erything they have done for me, I luv you both! To my brother Har- ry, I leave all my memories through high school. To my sis- ters Es and Liz, be good and good luck! To Roy, well, I finally made it. May we be together for- ever, I luv ya with all my heart! Good luck to all my friends, I luv ya all! Good Bye ORHS. I, MICHAEL CASEY, do hereby bequeath all the bad times be- hind me and bring all the good with me. I also would like to thank Mr. Burns and Maryann for getting me through the rough times I had. I would like to thank my mom and dad for keeping faith in me through the bad times I had and they were many I would like to leave my love. To my friends, Anthony, Mike, Bob, Dave I would like to leave our friendship the way it is because it is great. To my sister I would leave the school because she is next in line, Good Luck. With this last will and testament I would like to say good bye and good ridens and don't think it's been fun because it has not. I, TRACEY HOLLIS, leave to my mother, relaxation and thanks for everything. To my Dad and sister Sheryle, thanks for your caring. To my cousin Andre, all the memories and good times of going through school together. To the homegirls Shelly and Tammy, all the crazy and wild times and to the rest of the crew, the best of luck in whatever you do. Luv Ya All! l, KATHY HUTCHINSON, leave. I, JIM MURRAY, leave all of my books to future students. To my Mom thanks for putting up with me. To Bill thanks for the rides to school. To Mrs. Daly and Miss Lewis for my art education. To my Nephew Steve some day you will be bigger than me. To the Class of 86 Party On!! F - 2 W H 0 Q If Follow the Yellow Brick Floadl ff I ' ttss as 163 ELIZABETH AKRIGG 202 W. Maple Ave., Lindenwold 783-6047 July 18, 1968 CHERYL ANN AMWAKE 311 E. Atlantic Ave., Clementon 435-6304 July 8, 196 7 Basketball 191 Band 19, 101 Marching Band 19, 101 Soft- ball 1101 Homeroom Rep. 19, 10, 11, 121 Yea Right MARIA ANLAGE 212 West Maple, Lindenwold October 30 I don't know PAUL. W. AUSBURN 77 Watson Blvd. 435-1306 September 4, 1968 Band I Don't Know MONIQUE CARMELITA AVERETTE 19 Frances Ave., Clementon 435-7951 April 25, 1968 Yearbook, Basketball l'm Outa Here ROBIN LYN BARBER 409 E. Maple Ave., Lindenwold 627-5970 January 23, 1968 Band 19, 101 Marching Band 19, 101 Yearbook 111, 121 Chorus 111, 121 Not Again MICHAEL T. BARNETT 24 E. Branch Ave., Pine Hill 784-3904 May 13, 1968 Marching Band 19, 10, 11, 121 Stage Crew 19, 10, 11, 121 Concert Band 19, 10, 11, 121 Jazz Ensemble 110, 11, 121 Library Aide 111, 121 Whats-up R ROBERT BARNETT 1407 Trent Court Apts., Lindenwold 783-4090 October 23, 1968 Football 19, 10, 11, 121 Wrestling 110, 11, 121 Basketball 191 Golf 1121 Spanish Club 19, 101 Who's Who Among American High School Students Yeah Flight Q , .. iisvfd '--L ..1' Stew .gf A 3- J' in i A -- aw J I 1 M ,,. I 164 ADRIAN BARSOTTI 4 Lancia Pl., Lindenwold 784-8667 June 9, 1968 Baseball 19, 10, 11, 121 What the Fudgicle BRIAN BEACH 12 W. Atlantic Ave., Clementon 783-6981 July 18, 1968 gotta cigarette HOLLY LYNN BEACH 1659 Lake Ave., Pine Hill 784-1354 February 26, 1968 Wrestling Stat 18, 9, 10, 11, 121 Football Manager 1121 Football Stat 110, 111 Cheerleading 19, 10, 111 Cheer- leader 1111 Academic All American Scholar 1111 DAVID BELL 2307 N. Cuthbert Drive, Lindenwold 784-1211 November 15, 1967 Track 19, 10, 11, 121 Football 19, 10, 121 Football All Group 3 1111 Basketball 191 DAVID A. BERMINGHAM 915 Ftamblewood Dr., Pine Hill 767-5699 October 21, 1967 Gifted at Talented 19, 10, 11, 121Marching Band19, 10, 11, 121 Tennis 1101 Stage Band 19, 10, 11, 121 Concert Band 19, 10, 11, 121 Drum Major 1121 South Jersey Jazz Band 111, 121 Jazz Ensemble 19, 10, 11, 121 Honor Soci- ety111, 121 BONNY JEAN BIRCHALL 611 Pine Lake Village, Lindenwold 627-8580 November 1, 1969 Spanish Club 191 Softball Manager 11 11 Band Front 1121 Varsity Queen Contestant, Citrus Wk Poster Winner lf you don't understand, don't listen! LAURENCENE P. BLAKE PO. Box 717, Clementon May 25, 1968 Ill thats nasty JEFF BLOCK 9 Sutton Ave., Lindenwold 435-8423 June 12 Give Me Gas Money CAROLYNNE BOMBARO 17 Spruce Lane, Clementon 627-1066 November 21, 1968 Everybody, come on RENEE BOMBARO 1202 Linden Hill Apts., Lindenwold 627-2729 December 5, 1967 Chorus 19, 101 Printing 1111 STEVIE CHRISTY RACHELE BONDISKEY 55 Highland Ave., Clementon 1 784-41 32 July 6, 1968 Yearbook 1101 Nurses Aide 1111 Junior Honor Society Soccer Stat 111, 121 lt's gotta get better because it can't get worse DIANE BOSCH 116 Mason Run, Pine Hill 346-3655 January 28, 1968 l'm beat KIMBERLY ANN BRANDLEY 28 Dover Court, Clementon 783-5597 March 21, 1968 Field Hockey 19, 10, 11, 121 Basketball 19, 10, 11, 12 Softball 19, 10, 11, 121 Powder Puff 110, 121 National Ji Honor Society 191 National Honor Society 111, 121 Stu dent Govt. 19, 10, 111 Treasurer 1121 Spanish Club 19 FBLA 1111 It's been real ANDRE E. BROWN 1002 E. Walnut Ave., Lindenwold 435-1151 ' April 28, 1968 Track, Basketball, Cross-country, Football, Basebal Newspaper, Student Store So Sorry CARLA PATRICE BROWN 1606 Silver Lake Manor April 4 Varsity Basketball 19, 10, 11, 121 Varsity Track 19, 10, 11 121 Girls Soccer 1121 Student Government, VICA Pres. Homeroom Flep. HOPE BULLOCK 16 Reed Ave., Clementon October 8, 1967 CIE What's up, man DAWN BURR 107 E. 7th Ave., Pine Hill 784-7339 August 17, 1968 TRACY L. BUSCH 579 Berlin Rd., Clementon 783-4814 December 8, 1967 Cheerleading 19, 10, 111 Varsity Queen Court 1111 Pron Queen Court 1111 Track Stat 110, 11, 121 Yearbook 112 Powderpuff 1101 Stop JOHN CARBO 1609 Timber Creek 627-1747 October 14, 1968 That's right MARC J. CALLOWAY 220 Winthrop Ave., Lindenwgld 435-3766 July 19, 1968 Track, Cheerleading, Yearbook, Newspaper, Dram: Guild, Drill Team, Pathfinders, Color Guard, Drama Clull SCOTT CAREY 18 Wilson Rd., Pine Hill 783-3603 April 23, 1966 MICHAEL THOMAS CASEY 1002 Timber Creek, Lindenwold 784-7184 June 24, 1967 YVONNE SUZETTE CHEESMAN 2009 Pike Realty, Lindenwold April 30, 1968 Lottery Play 1121 Chorus 111, 121 Praise the Lord! THOMAS T. CIOCCO 370 Little Mill Rd., Pine Hill 435-5433 July 13, 1968 French Club 1121 You're a bonehead IAROL ANN CLOWER 6 Barber Avenue, Clementon 84-0382 lctober 27, 1967 Yeah Right CHRISTINE DANIELLE COATS 05 Meadowview Ct., Lindenwold 35-2620 anuary 22, 1969 rack I don't know KELLY RENEE COLE 38 Country Club Fld., Pine Hill une 14, 1967 ootball Manager, Wrestling Stat., Office Aide, Guid- nce Aide go for It VILLIAM J. CORBIT 14 United States Ave. 46-3930 .pril 3, 1968 lrestling 19, 10, 11, 121 Football 110, 11, 121 Baseball 19, 0, 111 Wrestling Capt. 1121 IAWN CHERYL COVINGTON 06 A Bilper Ave., Lindenwold 35-5365 1pril15, 1966 ep Club, Track, FH.A. Club You're mother IILL LEIGH CRANE '05 Lindenwold Gardens, Lindenwold larch 9, 1968 panish Club 191 Chorus 191 FBLA 1101 Ginchy IAUREEN DEENEY 8 Watson Blvd., Clementon 83-0949 larch 9, 1968 ross Country 1121 Spanish Club 191 Who's Who Among merican H.S. Students, Track 1121 National Honor So- lety1121 Chorus 19, 10, 121Overtones19, 10, 121 Olym- ic Conference Chorus 191 Gifted and Talented 110, 11, 21 Guess who l like this time NICHELLE DIMAMBRO 0 Chestnut Lane, Pine Hill 27-6897 eptember 4 BLA AMES B. EAGAN III 5 Knight Ave. lctober 21, 1967 lrestling 19, 10, 121 Football 191 If heavymetal is a crime may God forgive me lIICHELLE EBLING 513 Lindenhill Apts., Lindenwold 7-8094 larch 17, 1968 oftball 19, 10, 11, 121 Wrestling Stat 191 Printing 1111 Cookie ARK R. ENDERS 6 Cross Keys Rd., Berlin bruary 23, 1968 sketbalI191 Baseball 19, 10, 11, 121 Football 19, 10, 11 . 1 National Jr. Honor Society, National Honor Society INTHONY C. FANELLI 0 Bentley Rd., Lindenwold 5-3765 ne 19, 1968 IKE FARMER Princeton Ave., Clementon 5-5877 'ctober 21, 1967 DANIEL H. FARR JR. 600 9th Ave., Lindenwold 783-6291 October 19, 1967 Baseball, Soccer 19, 10, 11, 121 Gifted 8 Talented 19, 10. 11, 121 Jazz Band 1121 Junior Honor Society 191 Honor Society 111, 121 Spanish Club 191 WILLIAM T. FERN 3511 Pine Lake Village 627-1759 July 22, 1966 CIE Club LEAH MICHELE FOSTER 2034 Winthrop Ave. 784-6417 September 10, 1968 Psychology Aide 1121 Softball 19, 101 Field Hockey 191 Chorus 191 Office Aide 110, 121 Library Aide 191 You Beast BONNIE M. FOTHERGILL 9 Mt. Clement Ave., Pine Hill 783-3791 March 23, 1967 Tennis 110, 11, 121 Softball 19, 101 Football Mgr. 191 Spanish Club 191 What's Up, Hey THERESE FRANK 1505 Pine Hill Gardens, Pine Hill April 3, 1968 Cheerleading, Pep Club, Basketball, Hockey, Track But was I talkin' to you SCOTT GAHM 36 Lincoln Ave., Clementon 783-5411 January 9, 1969 Don't squeeze the Charmin MAUREEN A. GALLAGHER 198 Erial Road 784-9284 June 20, 1968 Cheerleading 19, 101 Color Guard 1101 lts nice to be important, but it's more important to be nice, TAMMY HERMENIA GANTT 212 Cross Keys Fld., Albion 768-3099 August 10, 1968 Field Hockey 19, 10, 111 Homeroom Flep. 19, 10, 121 Shut Up DENISE GARDINER 1304 Willow Drive, Pine Hill 767-6749 June 26, 1968 See how you are KEVIN GARRETSON 67 Princeton Ave., Clementon 784-4254 July 13, 1967 Band 19, 101 Football 191 Soccer 110, 11, 121 Baseball 191 Yo Buzz VAN GENUNG 41 Spring Lake Dr., Clementon 783-7029 August 19, 1968 Soccer19,10,11,121Track19,10,11,121Band111,121 Overtones110, 11, 121 Barbershop 110, 11, 121 No Problem Japs Eye QUANDA LACHELL GRANT 2308 Success Dr., Lindenwold 784-9438 August 26, 1967 Lou Brown Model, Spanish Club, Homeroom Rep Looking MELISSA ANN GRAY 2403 North Cuthbert Dr., Lindenwold 435-4215 June 20, 1967 Spanish Club 191 Word CONNIE SUSAN GRAMS 609 N. 8th Ave., Lindenwold 783-7073 lvlay 3, 1967 ERIC LEIGH HAMMEL RFD 228 Franklin Ave., Berlin 768-1755 August 30, 1968 GoIf110, 11,121 KIMBERLY L. HARRIS X7 Coachmen Manor, Lindenwold 784-2315 December 22, 1967 Basketball 1101 M.Y.O.B. 1Mind your own business1 CANDACE LEE HEINE 148 New Freedom Rd., Clementon May 14, 1968 Spanish Club 191 Student Government Concession Stand 19, 10, 111 Knock it off! WENDY HELLINGS 500 Shadyside Ave., Lindenwold January 17, 1968 GEORGE HORN 428 10th Ave,, Lindenwold 783-3796 May 19, 1968 Football 191 Basketball 110, 121 French Club 110, 11, 121 Student vs. Teachers Basketball Game 1101 Ya gotta PenI TRACEY LYNN HOLLIS 814 E. Locust Ave., Lindenwold 784-9555 June 13, 1968 Spanish Club 191 Pep Club 19, 10, 111 Basketball 19, 101 lt's not my fault TERESA LENORE HARRIS 201 Chatham Dr., Lindenwold 784-8708 May 25, 1968 French Club 110, 121 Basketball 191 Basketball Manager 110, 121 FBLA Club 1111 Cheerleader 1111 What's wrong? PATRICK ALEN HENRY 58 West Diamon Ave,, Pine Hill 346-4051 February 4, 1968 Your day is coming, 165 MELISSA ANN HINA 20 Woodland Ave., Clementon 627-0981 January 28, 1968 Soccer Stat 110, 113 Spanish Club 193 Brooke Ann . . . I Love You. LEE EDWARD HUFF 27 Cooper Ave., Clementon 784-2036 September 23, 1968 Soccer 19, 10, 11, 123 Basketball 193 FRANCIS MICHAEL HUETTNER 747 Aston Martin Dr., Lindenwold November 5, 7967 My best thoughts always come a little too late - Haw- thorne LISA MARIE HUMES 801 Norcross Ave., Lindenwold 435-0942 February 11, 1968 Hockey 19, 10, 11, 123 Yearbook 110, 11, 123 Softball 19, 103 National Honor Society111, 123 French Club 110, 11, 123 Just a tad SHARON L. INGE 307 Ashbourne Ave., Lindenwold 435-8478 January 1, 1968 Track 19, 10, 11, 123 Pep Club, Girls' Basketball Stat. JOHN ANTHONY JONES 705 Pine Lake Village, Lindenwold January 2, 1968 Track 19, 10, 11, 123 Basketball Manager 193 VICA 110, 113 Wrestling 193 What up! VICKIE KANE 7-E Timber Ridge, Lindenwold December 31, 1967 Field Hockey 19, 10, 11, 123 Softball 19, 103 FBLA 1123 Shut up! JOHN J. KELLY 2228 Bosworth Ave., Lindenwold 435-1845 July 11, 1967 MARK KERESTY 10 Atlantic Ave., Clementon July 6, 1967 DEANNA L. KIMBALL 103 New Freedom Rd., Clementon 783-8491 July 20, 1968 Spanish Club 193 Girls' Track 110, 11, 123 Shut up MELISSA KNIGHT 2219 Bosworth Ave., Lindenwold May 6, 1968 Library Aide You're a Goober MICHAEL KRAUSS 2004 Andrea Ave., Lindenwold 783-6931 June 2, 1967 ERIC VAUGHN KURTZ 5713 Society Hill Estates, Lindenwold 627-2414 May 20, 1968 Baseball 19, 10, 11, 123 Concert Band 19, 10, 11, 123 Marching Band 19, 10, 11, 123 Jazz Ensemble 19, 10, 11, 123 Student Director 1123 Homeroom Rep 1113 That's real cool! 166 ELISA A. LAROCCA 520 Locust Ave., Lindenwold 627-3190 March 10, 1968 French Club 110, 113 Basketball 193 RENEE M. LINDENMUTH 88 Diamond Ave. 783-6606 September 25, 1968 Dance Committee 1113 SUSAN LITTY 400 10th Ave., Lindenwold 783-4758 February 20, 1968 Cheerleading 19, 10, 113 Tennis 193 Boys' Tennis Stat 110, 123 Dance Committee 111, 123 Varsity Queen Con- test 1113 Homeroom Rep 193 Senior Class Secretary Ya'll are on drugs DIANE LORE 87E. 11th Ave., Pine Hill 346-2167 September 22, 1967 Cheerleader 1103 FBLA DAWN MARIE MACKEY 104 Oxford Ave., Berlin 767-6190 March 22, 1968 Yearbook 1103 Powder Puff11O, 113 Softball 19, 103 FBLA 1123 Cheerleading 19, 10, 11, 123 Sophomore Valentine Dance Queen 1103 Varsity Queen 1113 Prom Queen Court 1113 Track Stat 111, 123 Basketball Stat 1113 Foolll Think I Care'?! NORALEN T. MAGNO 820 Arlington Ave. June 17, 1967 Dance Commmittee 111, 123 JOHN MANCINI 320 10th Ave., Lindenwold 346-3867 July 1, 1968 Wrestling 1113 Soccer 1103 DECA 1123 Let's get toasted JOHN MANGARO 921 Kayser Ave., Pine Hill 435-7556 December 16, 1967 GEORGETTE MANGINI 75 Higgins Ave., Clementon August 8, 1968 Soccer Stat 11 13 Basketball Stat 1113 Baseball Stat 1113 l'm only kiddin MICHELE ELIZABETH MARTELLI Box 310 Holly Rd., Clayton August 2, 1968 Basketball Stat 19, 103 Softball Stat 1113 Student Gov- ernment 1103 Like WoW! CAROLINE E. McCANN 16 Princeton Rd., Clementon 435-2127 October 5, 1966 Soccer 1123 You got to be Kidding DAWN LEE MCCOUCH 120 Karen Dr., Williamstown March 4, 1968 Metal Rules MICHELLE LYNNE McCULLEN 109 Estates Ftd., Pine Hill 784-2313 August 5, 1968 Softball 19, 10, 11, 123 Basketball 193 Field Hockey 11 123 Powder Puff 111, 123 Spanish Club 193 STEPHANIA LAVONNE McDANIEL 735 Myrtle Ave., Lindenwold 346-4778 Cheerleading 110, 113 Pep Club 19, 123 Spanish Club 11 Student Government 110, 113 Nurses' Aide 1113 i Nope, not like that SHERYL A. McFERREN 124 E. Linden Ave., Lindenwold March 16, 1968 Track 19, 10, 11, 123 Field Hockey 1103 Basketball 11 Cross Country 111, 123 Student Government 19, 12 Marchingband 193 Junior Honor Society 193 Nation Honor Society 1Historian3 lf your happy and ya know it, clap your hands! TERESA McGIVERN 520 Locust Ave., Lindenwold May 12, 1967 Yearbook 11 13 Homeroom Rep 1123 French Club 110, 1 You know what I mean? GENE MILLER 573 Lake Blvd., Lindenwold 627-5245 September 22, 1968 JANICE MARIE MILLER 89 Country Club Rd., Pine Hill 784-8382 November 7, 1967 Honor Society 1Vice President3 Student Governmei 1Secretary3 Chorus Director 1123 Chorus Accompani 19, 10, 11, 123 Spanish Club 193 Tennis 1113 What's the Deal? MICHELLE MONAGHAN-BARRETT 1206 Trent Court, Lindenwold 346-0992 May 26, 1966 DAVID M. MONITZER 456 5th Ave., Lindenwold 784-3147 October 10, 1967 You're a smuckl DONNA MORGAN 141 E. Walnut Ave., Lindenwold January 16, 1968 Football Manager 110, 123 Basketball Stat 1103 Tran Manager 1103 FBLA 1President3 WANDA SHELLYE MORRIS 2315 N. Cuthbert Dr., Lindenwold 627-3128 August 9, 1968 Track 193 Spanish Club 193 Pep Club 19, 10, 123 Clam Secretary 1113 Ya Know'?! DENNIS W. MUFF 145 Bramav Ave. 767-4421 Huh I JIM MULLER 304 Bromley Estates, Pine Hill 435-6535 October 21, 1967 Football JAMES B. MURRAY 306 E. Elm Ave., Lindenwold 784-7545 August 22, 1968 Basketball Yeah Right RUSSELL WILLIAM MURRAY 13 Pine Grove Ave., Lindenwold 784-5479 -June 8, 1968 earbook 1123 Student Government 1123 German Club 11, 123 National Honor Society 1President3 Track 110, 11, 123 Knowledge Bowl 19, 10, 113 'I got this face ICHAEL ANTHONY MUSE 708 Pine Lake Village, Lindenwold 27-0393 May 13, 1968 Track 19, 10, 11, 123 Football 1113 French Club 111, 123 'Word, l'm telling You , 24-7 , Cash money ARBARA ANN NEAN 45 5th Ave., Lindenwold 83-4124 Uctober 28, 1967 lice President 111, 123 Homeroom Rep 110, 113 Prom Court11 13 Student Government 110, 11, 123 Junior Hon- zr Society 193 Yearbook 1103 HOSA 11 1 , 123 Powder Puff 10, 113 School Play 193 Cheerleading 19, 10, 113 Tennis Stat 193 Track 1103 Cross Country 1113 Soccer 1123 'Are you serious? DEANNA LYNN NORWOOD l1 Valley Dr., Pine Hill S27-5523 Tebruary 12, 1968 Vrestling Stat 193 Homeroom Rep. 19, 103 French Club 103 HOSA 1President3 Ookey Dokey IOANN LINDA NEHLIG 53 Ohio Ave., Clementon anuary 20, 1968 .B.L.A. 12 ELLEN DOROTHY NEVIUS 009 Brighton Ave., Lindenwold ebruary 23, 1968 lockey, Upward Bound Get out of Town! 'OM NEWCOMB 10 Scott Ave., Lindenwold ima 5, 1968 ont St. tco Drags :ttle Mill Wrong 'AMES CHRISTOPHER NOLAN 16 Lindenhill Apts. gne 25, 1968 rtying, Working RYN MICHELLE OLIVER Knight Ave., Clementon ly 19 rty, Have fun, Date NDREA OLSACK Bittle Ave. RD 2, Berlin ptember 6, 1968 ftball 19, 103 Basketball 19, 103 Nurses Aide 1113 HERIE PERNO 5 Cleveland Ave., Lindenwold rch 8, 1968 ftball 9, 10 MARK PERRONE 212 Aman Ave., Lindenwold August 17, 1968 CRAIG C. PETERSON 30 Sheri Way, Pine Hill February 28, 1968 Wrestling 19, 103 National Jr. Honor Society ROBBIN D. PETROSE 34 Melrose Drive, Pine Hill May 29, 1968 Field Hockey, Track, Pep Club MARGARET JEANINE PFLUGER 118 Minerva Ave., Albion August 12, 1968 Marching Band 19, 10, 113 Band 19, 10, 11, 123 Chorus 111, 123 Band Vice-President 1123 French Club 1103 ELAINE PINTOZZI 553 Greenbriar Dr., Williamstown March 14, 1968 Bah-ha-ha-ha-hall! CELESTE POHLIG 12 Franklin Ave., Berlin Aprii5, 1968 Chorus 19, 113 ALBERT CHARLES POLK 503 Terrace Ave., Berlin July 15, 1968 Chill Out BARBARA A. POTTS 288 Cross Keys Rd., Berlin June 9 Field Hockey 19, 10, 11, 123 IRA OREAL POWERS III 1207 Trent Court July 28, 1967 LISA PREVITERA 570 Truman Ave., Williamstown February 25, 1968 JANET RADVANSKY 25 Congress Road, Pine Hill July 27, 1968 Cosmetologyl,ll,Majorette19,10, 113Chorus19, 10, 11, 123 Overtones110, 11, 123 CURTIS BALL 4008 Pine Lake Village, Lindenwold 346-9369 Class President 1123 Physics Team Captain 1123 Nation- al Honor Society 111, 123 Track 110, 11, 123 Special Ed Mathematics Tutor 111, 123 Special Ed Science Tutor 1123 LARRY BATTEN 422 Chateau Ridge, Pine Hill 627-4950 MICHAEL BORNMANN 4307 Pine Lake Village, Lindenwold 783-1694 Soccer 193 Varsity Tennis 19, 10, 11, 123 Treasurer Stu- dent Government 110, 113 President Student Govern- ment 1123 Treasurer German Club 1113 Knowledge Bowl C111 DONNA BUSCHER 78 Country Club Rd., Pine Hill Jan. 12, 1968 Softball 19, 10, 11, 123 Captain Field Hockey110,11, 123 Captain Cheerleading 193 Marching Band 193 Concert Band 19, 103 Prom Queen 1113 What are ya, NUTS? KIMBERLY A. CHAPMAN 705 Earl Rd., Lindenwold 783-5989 Chorus 19, 10, 11, 123 Overtones 1123 Chorus Librarian 111, 123 LISA COTTER 131 W. 1st Ave., Pine Hill 627-1473 ROBBIN FRANCES REED 505 Oakland Ave., Albion October 6, 1967 Baseball 19, 10, 11, 123 Field Hockey 19, 103 Student Government 111, 123 Senior Class Treasurer, Honor So- ciety, Chorus 11 1, 123 Who's Who Among American High School Students Goober DAVID EDWARD REINHARD 1076 Grandview Drive, Pine Hill Oct. 2, 1967 Baseball 19, 10, 11, 123 Football 19, 113 Band 19, 103 THOMAS LEROY REYNOLDS JR. 29 South Club Rd., Pine Hill August 14 What's up dude? RANDALL LYNN RINGSTAFF 2061 Andrea Ave., Lindenwold December 22, 1967 Football 19, 10, 11, 123 Track 19, 10, 123 Wrestling 19, 123 Pres. 193 Homeroom Rep. 1103 FRANCESCA BERNICE ROBINSON 3803 Pinelake Vill. Apts. November 26 Get Real SUSAN ANGELA ROBINSON 23 C Timber Ridge, Lindenwold July 19, 1968 J.V. Hockey 1103 Softball Manager 1103 Varsity Cheer- leader 1113 FBLA 111, 123 French Club 1103 TAMMI DENISE ROBINSON 2301 S. Cuthbert Drive April 30, 1968 Marching Band 19, 10, 11, 123 Jazz Band 110, 11, 123 Spanish Club 193 Concert Band 19, 10, 11, 123 KIMBERLY E ROESCHER 54 Madison Ave., Lindenwold May 10, 1968 Softball, FBLA, C.l.E. 'fneaiiw' GARY ROGERS 1014 Turnerville Rd., Pine Hill May 26, 1968 Spanish Club193 Chorus 19, 10, 11, 123Overtones19, 10, 11, 123 Chorus Officer 111, 123 President 1123 Accompa- nist19, 10, 11, 123 Stage Band 19, 10, 113 Soccer Stat 1123 Prom Committee 1113 Homeroom Rep. 19, 10, 11, 123 ROXANNE L. FLETCHER 116 Blackwood Rd. A-8, Clementon 784-8730 Soccer Stat 110, 113 Newspaper 1113 Prom Committee 1113H0meroom Rep. Alt. 11 13 Tennis 11 13 Track Stat 1123 Chorus 1123 KATHLEEN HUTCHISON 114 Linden Hill, Lindenwold Nov 28, 1968 Field Hockey 19, 10, 11, 123 Basketball 19, 103 Track 19, 10, 11, 12 Captain3 Prom Court 1113 Student Govern- ment 19, 10, 11, 123 Class President 1113 LAURIE MARSHALL 541 Berlin Rd., Clementon 783-7582 JULIE PAVLOW 1 Delahaye Rd., Lindenwold 784-8356 Chorus 19, 10, 11, 123 Overtones 110, 11, 123 Tennis Manager 1103 German Club 110, 11, 123 Gifted 8. Talent- ed19,10,11,123 PATTY THOMPSON 19 Wright Ave, Lindenwold 654-5420 Chorus 1113 FBLA 1123 167 CHRISTOPHER LAWRENCE SAFFICI 1015 Mansions Apts., Pine Hill July 22 Soccer 1105 Homeroom Rep. 111 , 125 Tennis 1125 March- ing Band 1125 Concert Band 1125 Spanish Club 195 Stage Crew 11 1, 125 Newspaper Staff 110, 115 Newspaper Edi- tor 1115 LENA-SUZANNE SAWYER 104 Hemmings Way, Lawnside March 9, 1968 Upward Bound 19, 10, 115 Track 195 Track Manager 1105 l was just like . . . spazedl KELLY SHAWN SIMPSON 417 Locust Ave., Lindenwoid May 18 DAVID MICHAEL SMITH 450 Jefferson Ave., Lindenwoid July 12, 1968 German Club, National Honor Society Believe in Christ and eternal life shall be yours. MARY SMITH 746 Aston Martin Dr., Lindenwoid Jan 30, 1968 Just forget it! JACQUELINE SOMERS 414 Locust Ave., Lindenwoid April 6, 1968 Student Gov't 19, 10, 11, 125 CIE Club 1125 Varsity Queen 1115 Prom Queen Court 1st runner up, Home- room Rep. 19, 10, 11, 125 Nurses Aide 195 FHA 1105 F.B.L.A. 1115 CIE Phtography Club 1125 SUZANNE LYNN SOWINSKI 244 W. Linden Ave., Lindenwoid May 25, 1968 Gimme some food DEANNE SPECOS 109 Meadowview Ct. Apts., Lindenwoid September 24 Do you know what I mean? JODY ANN SPERA N-19 Coachman Manor Apts. September 20, 1968 BARBARA ANN SPRENG 346 Chewslanding Rd., Lindenwoid October 6, 1968 Track 19, 105 Tennis 195 Spanish Club 195 Varsity Queen Contestant VICTOR AARON SPRUILL 34 Congress Drive Pine Hill May 12, 1968 Track 19, 10, 11, 125 Cross Country 1125 Yearbook Staff 1125 Jogging, Tennis, Basketball, Bike Riding What's up? WENDY JOY STRIEWSKI 65 Estates Court, Pine Hill Sept. 23 Softball 1105 Tennis 111, 125 1Captain5 What's up? BRIAN K. STROUP 720 Kayser Avenue Pine Hill November 4, 1967 Soccer 19, 10, 11, 125 Captain 1125 Yeah Right!!! 168 JAMES B. THOMAS April a Football 1112 Track 19, 105 mars mad ALYSON J. THORNTON 32 DeCou Rd., Pine Hill April 6 Field Hockey 19, 105 Homeroom Rep. 19, 125 What goes around comes around CHANTELL RENEE UHL 31 Melrose Dr., Pine Hill September 25, 1968 Newspaper Staff 1115 Marching Band 1115 Otay Butwheat ELSA VARELA 261 White Horse Ave. June 3, 1968 Newspaper Editor 11 1, 125 Drama Club 1125 Dance Com- mittee 1125 JOANNE VILLA 1024 Crest Rd., Pine Hill Jan. 1, 1968 Dance Teacher, Delegate in New Jersey Girls' State, President of Church Youth Group, Softball 19, 105 French Club 1105 President 1125 Yearbook 1125 National Junior Honor Society 195 Class Secretary 1105 Who's Who Among American High School Students 1125 Chorus 19, 10,11,125Overtones11O,11,125 I gotta go ya know JOANNE VITELLI 642 9th Ave., Lindenwoid June 17, 1966 Softball 195 Hockey Stat. 195 Chorus 19, 10, 11, 125Over- tones 111, 125 Chorus Officer 110, 11, 125 Cosmetology 111, 125 Cosmetology Club 111, 125 Newspaper Staff 1115 Yeah - right FIRMAN A. WALDEN 305 Sussex Dr., Lindenwoid October 22, 1968 Football 19, 125 Basketball 19, 10, 11, 125 Track 19, 10. 11, 125 All-Conference Track 111, 125 All-South Jersey Track 111, 125 I am one tired Russian ROBIN MICHELLE WALDEN 2402 S. Cuthbert Dr., Lindenwoid Jan. 23, 1968 French Club 110, 125 F.B.L.A. 11 15Student Gov't1125 J.5 Cheerleading 1105 Varsity Cheerleading 1115 Varsit Queen Contestant 1115 Newspaper Staff 195 Nations Honor Society 1125 Who's Who Among American Hig School Students Don't you know'? MARY LYNN WARREN 724 E. Linden Ave., Lindenwoid August 27, 7968 Student Gov't 19, 10, 115 Sophomore Class Treasure Jr, Class Treasurer, Guidance Aide 19, 105 Varsity Quee Contestant, Jr. Miss Contestant, Cosmetology I 8. I Cosmetology Club l 8. ll Hey, yo dude BARBARA J. WEATHERBY 129 Oxford Ave., Albion April 5, 1968 Cheerleading 195 Co-Capt. 110, 11, 125 Track 19, 10, 1' 125Chorus19,1O,11,125Overtones110,11,125Powde Puff 19, 10, 11, 125 Varsity Queen 1115 Spanish Club 1E 105 National Jr. Honor Society LINDA WEBB 1512 Linden Hill, Lindenwoid April 12, 1968 Cheerleading 1115 Track 1105 Basketball Manager 11l Sophomore Class Officer 1105 French Club 195 Powdi Puff, Homeroom Rep. 195 Why bother'? LISA WEBB 1512 Linden Hill, Lindenwoid April12, 1968 Cheerleading 11 1, 125 Senior Co-Capt. 1125 Track 19, 13 Basketball 1105 Spanish Club 195 Homeroom Rep. 11 115 Powder Puff, Varsity Queen Who cares? KEVIN RAYMOND WISK 429 10th Ave., Lindenwoid Nov. 21, 1967 Varsity Tennis 110, 11, 125 Captain 1115 National Honcl Society 111, 125 Who's Who Among American Hig School Students B.F.D. ALVITA DAWN WOODHOUSE 401 Ashbourne Ave., Lindenwoid Jan 10 Varsity Queen Contestant 11 15 Class Pres. 1105 Stude Gov't19, 10, 115 Field Hockey 1105 Marching Band 11 Pep Club 19, 105 Basketball 195 Homeroom Rep. 19, 1 Alternate Homeroom Rep 1105 Library Aide 195 Powd Puff 19, 105 Chorus 19, 105 You'll get over it SHEILA MARIE WRIGHT 2715 Pine Lake Village Aprll11, 1968 Get out of here! JOSEPH M. ZBROZEK 50 Lincoln Ave., Clementon May 6, 1968 Basketball, National Jr. Honor Society, Spanish Club 19 105 President VICA 11 lt's like that, and that's the way it is! TAMMY HALES 616 Emerson Ave., Lindenwoid May 21, 1968 Softball 195 Basketball Stat. 11 15 Baseball Stat. 1115 Te nis 111 , 125 Captain 1125 National Honor Society 11 1, 1 Secretary 1125 F.B.L.A. 111, 125 Hey you ADVERTISEMENTS I Dear Family and Friends, I I would like to thank my family for putting up with me and giving me an extra push through school. Thank you for being there for me. l love you! To Michelle Buck, remember all of the good times we had and all of the parties we went to, especially the one with Rob R. and Ed R. Never forget Roxann or Rainbow either. To Tom Wentz, Bill Doberstein, and Bill Grossmann, always remember all of the good times we had in print shop. Love yas all and keep in touch always. To Mrs. McClements, Miss Schultz, and Mr. Levak, thanks for everything. l'll miss you. To my favorites: Mr. Lange, M. Moore, Mr. Hoch, Mr. Cook, Mr. Kirk, Mr. Rob, Mr. Fean, Mr. Marciano, Mr. Toci, Mr. Wash, Mr. Miller, Mr. Cohen, Mrs. Woody, Mrs. Davis, Miss Cammarote, Mr. and Mrs. Berosh, Mrs. Brown, Mrs. Joyal, Mrs. Ullyot, Mrs. Gummoe, . and Miss Carfagno, I will miss you when I graduate. Be Good! I To Carol Clower, Tracy Jenkins, Chris I Coats, Cherie Coats, Buddy Smith, George Rothman, Perry Todd, Lisa Dzurka, and to all of my friends, good luck in the future and try to stay out of trouble. Be Good! and keep in touch. I would like to thank Ricky Taylor and his band, Bob Lower and his band, Mr. Cook, Mr. Bartolone, teachers, students, Pine Hill Ambulance, Mr. and Mrs. Cole and Gary, stores in Pine Hill, Lindenwold, Clementon, Pine Hill Youth Association, Mr. and Mrs. Taylor, Berlin Furniture Barn, and also to the people who donated. Thanks again for your help when I had the Larry Miranda fund raiser. To George Ingram, Brian Dorflinger, and Scott Pinckney, and to the rest of my friends from the skating rink, remember all of the good times we had and more to come. Love yas all and be good. To Larry Miranda, Phyllis Turck, Fal Vaidya, Miss Davis, and Schooch Jimmy Weaver, may you rest peacefully in heaven. Love and sadly missed by Kelly Cole. To George Carolus, the one l plan to have a future with, Thanks for always being there for me and I love You Always and Forever. May God Touch Your Life With Peace, Hope and Love God Bless Love You All Kelly Cole Class of '86 170 ,M,,,..E 4 if g , - - ' 1 My WW! if :- ww Wat!! 'ZPff -Af mL71+f1fj M729 bf fir :V 1 ff f, , 1 41, J-355 ff- ' -1212, 5. 1 BEST vvusHEs OF 'ae from B136 Y X FW' CONGRATULATIONS! CLASS OF 1986 from QM YQQZSEMFBMMLWM 0 O Qgjw . UC.kJ.Ll-9 Qmv F651 Kwbli QM QW 'ff QW if Contemporary Sounds Susan LIIZIiy - ofthe To Barb 8t Robbie, You've been the best friends l've ever U . had. You've always been there when l Bill Garten Association needed you guys. Thanks. Good luck in Rosalie the future to both of you. AI B ' Joe Phone Love your friend always, Jim Raven 16091784-3024 Susan Telephone 227-9427 or 16095 783-9505 ABLE CONTRACTORS Roofing O Siding C Alterations O Additions 126 E. BRANCH AVENUE ROBERT BOWMAN PINE HILL, N.J. 08021 OWNER - CONTRACTOR 627-1515 iDuring Office Hours Onlyj 777 Blackwood-Clementon Road Lindenwold, New Jersey 08021 SHIANN J. WU, M.D., EA.A.P. 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Member bank of United Jersey Banks, throughout New Jersey. Congratulations 8 Good Luck Class of 86! from DUNKIN' DONUTS 1223 Blackwood-Clementon Bd. Open 24 hrs, 7 days It's worth the trip Kevin, I don't know how to say it, To express my feelings for you. I know but I couldn't phrase it That our love is forever true. We've been through so much together, We've gone through thick and thin, But now our love has grown stronger, With a feeling from deep within. I'II love you forever and always. Now I know I can honestly say, That though I don't always act it, I love you more each day! Love Always and Forever, Susan To my Friends, I wanted to say some things to a couple of you, and I thought this would be a good way to do it. Dave B. take care of our carl Marv, why don't you get off Jeannie's butt. By the way, the pink earmuffs were mine. Greg and Aimee, you guys have been real buddies . Jeannie, you're the bestest friend a person could want. Thanks. Dllly K., I think you know by now what you are to me. Words couldn't even express it. Be good 8t take care. Remember lf You're Not Here , 6!12!84, 8t10!8!84. And to my Baby Doll, Marc, thank you for being you. I don't know what I would have done wfout you. l'm a cancer, what's your excuse? Te Quiero. And I MEAN IT! Love, Michele 182 The Overbrook Music Boosters As- sociation would like to congratulate the Seniors of 1986 and wish them luck and good health throughout their lives. SENIOFIS OF THE BAND: Ausburn, Paul Barnett, Mike Bermingham, Dave Farr, Dan Genung, Van Kurtz, Eric McFerrer, Sheryl Pfluger, Margie Robinson, Tammi THE CLASSY CHICKS OF '86 Erica L. Bell Nickname: Freshy Birth: May 24, 1968 - Gemini Address: 1032 Turnersville Road, Pine Hill, N.J. 08021 Phone No.: 16091 783-7303 MICKI'S HAIR DESIGNERS 54 S. White Horse Pk. Berlin, N.J. 08009 767-7664 Tracy, May your fondest dreams come true and your future as bright as your smile. Happiness and love always. Mom, Dad, Sue and Rich 183 i KJ of l A as Qu We, the Junior Class Oltioers, would like to take a moment to express our best wishes to our Seniors. VVe'd like to wish all of them the best of luck in the future and hope they never for- get their times at the BROOK . JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS, CLASS OF '87 184 M an 4 V N 5 ,Q W3 A if X Mm agp QQ QW pf Q Ki? Q? Q K ww X as '31 A M. 10 9 M ?' il' K 5 f ' :f X V Y 'f A A Q 5 ,six 1 ,HK 5 w f M M M J' ML P- ' ' nf, 5 1' lv To a wonderful friend and Sister, Thanks for all those memories. I'm glad we've grown to be so close sisters. Than bad I always ove u akes me know gk 'I I friends ks for caring the las m there. RISING TO THE TOP! - National Honor Society ' . K I Q 5 -, -MS? .fi To My Friends: l've shared so many good times with all of you. I just want to say thanx with love and endless memories. Dionna, my locker buddy, remember our evenings CLEANING and our PHO- TOGENIC camping escapade. Keep the locker clean. To your older half, Kerri, thank you for your shoujdenourftjalks 81 good times, your stability, respect, honesty 8t the whole 10 yargsif fx , Q, Y Fig, here's to all, Gigieslffurkey clubs jin the oceanj, Blue Smurfs, Keith Edwards , 8. Bagd 111 5 itil ifqvewga 4 i Roach, I told ya W- G! , f. .1 f Ha! j Il our times at concerts, Eddies house 81 all. Tgey were sigip 1 - ' A -fr' yoxufor a special friendship! Forever Buddies! XOX 9, A sv i1'f - ',,..-.ti- 1 f jf Lauren, an irqnikjfigpwgggi y af mas a rewarding challenge. To all our bike rides, card games 8. Bill 8t Lynelleithamq V our Qventurous lunches and super conversation. l'll miss you both. 5, , ..i, I ZM,-.m,Mj Brandley, you're asupexr pal.,G6odfugk inwathletics and your career. You deserve it. It's been real. . .BOOI 'I Q fn! kftgwcjwt Shelly Horstmann to all of ouyfunQiilercovers,ohats and just peachy evenings up at night school Stay sweet. ii.r yi ff Mr. Toci 81 7th period, It was furi. Than56r our simple talks. To Cindy, Cathey, Michelfeg JaneQnyiFrancine, Cinnamon, Missi, Kelly, Bernedette, Lori, Monique and Sherry, d,0n'f'ever get in my car again. To all our trips to the hospital, they were differentf .j And to my friends who weren't mentioned thank you Luv ya All! Springbreak '86 I thank you. And to Mrs. Marchesani, you have guided me, taught me, believed in me, laughed with me and shared in Dynasty gossip with me. You're just a fantastic lady whom I am very glad I met. Thank you dearly with much love and gratitude. Bye - Overbrook! Oh yeah, Ookey Dokel Love, Deanna Homeroom - B134 The CLASS That Dared To Be Different!! W5vx4v mx gf ASL J fpgawo fi M ,ff C214-N gym? Q pw WWMMMM 15359 8 M I5 Hr 61 N11 buddl6'4fVMl ,mvrf DA-W4'15 567' 5 9 J af ,SL 430'-dvi Gl0'Ho.g2f' l10U'f was U jj wg? 6 one m0-N! Y abfcg : SUSAN km 2 , ou' N SCL!! D l'tCL?shuoLg.8 GPX Rza! 3113 :Zigi NERVE 55 5 P TV' 5 upon ROS QZ331' FjBEr7o7'9 - . . 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I can do ALL fh1n-if fhrpuli, 'Y N Y C 7 v -The Ml CHRIST WHO .ETREQIQV A2415 ,vr , - HIL P U: .3 H N bronx S510 'Dm' 410- do mewlfshvf 'A xg-5 I f l For Smuvuicgfs ajyfnb ' Q Lark Q ' Q I NE f M Qncmwff WJSLEEP M M, 0 joofbmf 'KK ff!! TfMEf VM A peas andy C0-Profs O ,0 d . 5ORRYIf'Trlpl4.Fl,VE, gR E A ,X or K ' My moihfr W0-.5 Gumby--.X f MAN V f1 Vanekf XXV. D mpg, XQ' mn Deeberl' 54- T I Nl E f MSMAMCCVN QNQQQ' 'Wag , I , 0 5jx'Ox,QNQN6v .-. WHAT mo You SAY? :f'e.5aAf 3 fV+a. dj1Af7,llf'ygfZZ:ej 42-P57 771x285 ,SAID ' ' ' 1 HOPE You R ,em Gd Roomzesf 3-iofochfglfggg f1.f2573 as LONG A3 YOLLR New '5'Q cw, PXOLLEY BHLL 7 fnun- OF -me 1..-,QM QRHTCHE5 OOMQV gpyf, SHARP JACK UNDERWHR-'5.f Susan, As you leave school days and friends you've made behind, And their memory start to fade with time You can turn to this page that you share And read the words that were written by those who love you and care. . . We wish you well in all you do. May good fortune follow you and all your dreams come true. And should you find that your hopes go astray remember. . . We're always there to help you on your way. Love, Mom and Dad Pop and Nan To our son, Marc, You made it! Congratulations and the best of luck always! We love you very much! Love Always, Mom, Dad, 81 Tracy Terry Lisa Michelle Liz Diane I Luv Ya's Love Jill Good Luck Mary and Alvita Harry 8. Kelly 85 . , , . - Deanna - We have our ups and downs: but your the best sister anyone could have.l Class of SS in the MIX! remember the 4 FFGSI1 FSFUGIGS - Sweet T Love You! Good Luck in the future. Denise HOPE- ll Vl9Ve Q0 Shopping in Phill!! with YOU again- Thefese Deanna Kimball - Good Luck in the future!! Love Ya Shelly Tom Schukis eniOvS 151 period ACCOUNTING CIHSS Mr, 8. Mrs, G, Coll, Jry Luscious Lu wishes 4th period the BEST! Happy Halloween Good Luck to the Senior Class of 86 Bon Jovrs Q3 Lynn and Scott Frank and Tricia Forever July 21, 1985 M,-I 5, Mrs, M, Buschef Tony, Sorry things couldn't work out. l still love you! - George Carolus 8. Kelly Cole - True Love Always Charlie and Mary Bowen Mark and Lisa Bowen Charlie and Donna Bowen Anthony and Patti Bowen Mary and Bob Acheson Paul Bowen Denny Busch + Anne Kelly Congratulations! To Donna, Tracy and Lil and Paul Mr. 81 Mrs. G. Kelly COl'IQl'3tUlaflOI'lS and Best Wishes -- From The Kelly Family Good Luck Donna B. Love you Best Wishes Si Good Luck Donna Amelita Daly John Ermilio -N- Bonnie Fothergill I Love 4944 - Anthony Giannini Good Luck Seniors! Mr. 8. Mrs. Buena Suerte: Srta. Genovese Good Luck and God Bless Mrs. Good Luck Mr. 81 Mrs. William M. God Bless: Miss Minnie Boone Good Luck and Much Happiness Good Luck Class of 86 Elsie and Bill Frenzel Bill Frenzel - Class of 85 Marcy Frenzel - class of 88 Elsie Lower - Bette and Marv Karmel H To Mildred and Myrtle - Love Ya! To Mildred and Thelma - Love To Thelma and STOP. . . Brooke Ann I Suzy, Dawn Greg Sue Deanna Ron 'Price and and Love Sheila and Linda o Darnlsa Luck ID WD July 3 1985 Leah Danny Pasquarillo 81 Lisa Dzurka - FOREVER! e ' ' .- W Pam Sue 3 ddington Si Chris Coats Together Forever Jacobs + Kim Roescher 11-17-84 BEST friends in the world: Christy, Jill, Elisa, Terry and Di. I love ya alI! Co1ter Mrs. James E. Cole and Family -- I Love You and I never thought my lite could be this great! Love Always, Mario Buckwheat, l Love You: You're 01 - To Lil' Chris, Just thank you! Drew - Good Luck to the clan of 1988! R., Steve S., Susan R., Mike M. - only 1 year left. Love and Luck - Pam tie - I'm high on life, I'm high on love, I'm high on you. Luv, Tazy an Michele - FOREVER! - 12-24-85 Luck Toney! Love Ya, Chris B. Luck Joanne! Love Ya, Rose ws and Susan Robinson Since 8l25!82 Angeline and Lisa Previtera 9-1-82 person in my life, I would like to thank you for everything. TONY AND my friends - GoodLuck and see ya all at our first reunion. - Best of Luck with Frank and Jen. hope you find the right guy. - You are the Best Friend that anyone would want. Love Ya Tony S. II past memories: thanks. Robinson - Thanks for everything which was really nothing to you. Hope you better relationship with someone. m really glad that we are going out, I hope the future holds a place for us! Jacobs N- Kim Roescher 10!17!84 all my friends: We finally made it Love Ya's Kim Roach -n- Dad: I Love You Both! Thanks. Rob -N- Diane: Now and Forever Mario -- I'm so glad you came into my life - it's been excellent. We have shared so many memories, and I know there are a lot more to come. I love you soooo much! ITS FUNNEL TIME, Love Always - Marla Michael - l'm glad that we shared so much together - l'Il love you Always and Forever! Love Donna l'm so glad we're back together - l've never been happier- February 2, I LOVE YOU! Love Shelly Good Luck in everything! Thanks for being you. Your not just a sister, your a friend. Love Shelly love you and wish you lots of happiness. Trust in the Lord: He will direct Love Mom 8- Charles have made my life so complete. l'm glad we are together. Thanks for I needed you. l Love You! Love Mio Good To Mio James To all LOIS of To my To Tom Mariano - Thanks for the use To all my friends, Thanx a million! Love Ronnie I'M TlRED Love Mic E thank you for all you've done! Love Mio its worth it: I promise. Love Sis my best friend - Best of Luck. Love Sis we shared together: it was special. l'll always remem- Gina. Barb Scooper Frank! Mic Thanx. BEF Micci 13, 1953 Can Candle Pete and Pat? Can we II get married' Candle KG MA Thanks for being there when I needed you, Love Congrads and Good Luck - Love your friend Micci - I Love You!! - Susan R. remember Yorks crazy lady' Sueman 1 . To Kim, Karen, Lisa, Doreen, Heather, Beth, Debbie, Cheryl, Kelly - Thanx for every- thing, Love Kiersten QDoreen - remember KIER BEARl Mr. John Camarote I Love Nancy Bill Janzer - From Yours Truly Freed !'Much Success Kim and John Ferris Susan Fantacone - Good Luck Class of '86 THE B11 10 at last . veg The mostsupportive, committed, to Mrs. Potts. Mlggut hwenwe would be and gr e'UO ,fI9'her! A r To the Seniors: May your future opt r A -ff I - -, .. ',.' V .. 5 r A ,.'.+'rm,.. Y ,. V- ,Lg . ' .W I K . .a V ,.VA,.' 1 ,.. ,H . , Ilfe Thank you, Lisa Bob The 1986 , W ' . .. In f . 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