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Milestone 89 ‘“‘Where Do We Go From Here...” t see i Ue PS ye Ete, gy Plainfield - High School Plainfield, N.J. 07060 Contents Seniors Faculty Activities Underclassmen Sports especies one Aes Y eae ss Where Do We Go From Here? ti =3) Well, class of 1989, our time has come. The final year is almost over, and upon graduation, our high school careers will come to a close. | don’t know about you, but it’s pretty hard for me to believe. For about thirteen years, we have eagerly awaited these final moments, and before you know, it seemed as if they would never arrive. Fortunately for us, they have. But exactly how fortunate are we; truly? For once we are released from the Plainfield Public — School system, no longer will we be able to rely upon the security that public education has provided. Think about it. Since the beginning of Kindergarten, we've known exactly where we stood. Every day, 2 we've known where we had to go, what time we had . to be there, what we were expected to do (although some of us chose not to do it), what we couldn't do (although some of us chose to do it, anyway), and what time we were to leave. If that isn ‘t security, then | don't know what is. The routine was set for us, and all we had to do was follow it. Even when we were on vacation, we knew that there was always a spot reserved for us back at school. But as the saying goes, “All good ne must come to an end.” Whether we like it or not, soon we must leave Plainfield High School. Thus, there are questions that every one of us must ask himself or herself: “Where will I go from here? What shall | do with myself when I'll have to fend for myself?’’ | would hope that you have already considered these and other related issues, for if you haven’t, you are losing ground rapidly. Yet even if these thoughts have not crossed your mind, be aware that your life is by no means complete once you walk out of those silver doors for the last time. In fact, the truth of it all is that your life, and mine, will be only beginning. We've only just begun to experience the challenges, the successes, the disappointments, and the calamities that await us in an even more intense, raw, - realistic form. Once we depart from these walls, the protective shields will be gone, and the harsh realities of life will become more evident to us than ever before. As our parents and even some of us already know, it’s a truly cold world out there, and all of us must function in it, be it in higher education, or at work, or on the Street. It is hoped that all of us will use the lessons learned during our years at PHS to challenge and successfully overcome every ob- stacle placed before us in the years ahead. It is a hope that we will benefit from the mistakes that we will make in the process of succeeding, so that we’ll know not to make them again. Best of luck to all of you in all of your future endeavors. _ Nima A. Warfield ees: ee RENNIN ERED RONEN eat what he wants to do. saat as i: OES SO a) Sane ie Noa es “Yeah, that’s the ticket.” “Do I really want to do this??” N 89 In Full Effect I need something to wear on Saturday night. | passed??? “Could you run that by me one more time s-l-o- w-l-y?? 4 i 1 1 4 y Yo, let me get a piece. RO RAN R A 6 a NR NE OH en « A ences a SEES I try so hard to look my best. What? an oreo cookie? Who? me? Class Officers President Charles Evans III Vice-President Steven Hamlette Advisor Mr. Seymour Marsh Treasurer Erika Moore Secretary Candice ReNee Bailey 10 THE PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE The Class of 1989 has come so far, in such a short period of time. It seems just like yesterday, that we were Freshmen, and now we are Seniors. Time really flies when you're having fun. Class of 1989, soon we will be separating and pursuing our goals in life. We must remember the great times we shared at Plainfield High School. Of course it was a great deal of hard work, but we did it. We have succeeded at graduating, but we must push on. We must strive for excellence and nothing less. The key to our success in Plainfield High School was our unity. The key to our success in life, is perseverance. Keep the thought in your mind that success is nothing but failure turned inside out. Our memories of Plainfield High School will last vividly in our minds, reminding us of our endeavors. As | look at our class, I see confidence, inclination, and dignity. We have a lot of potential, and | know we will fulfill it to the highest degree. As we Soar in the future, make sure we learn from our mistakes: to err is human. As President of the Class of 1989, I wish you luck and happiness. Remember we are the Best and the Last of the 1980's. President Charles Evans Ill 12 Corindi Adkins Darryl Anderson Jeffrey Anderson Schakara Anderson Latonne Arnold Christopher Arthur Joan Baijnath Candice Bailey Maryam Baqqi Rhonda Bartley Tamarah Baylis Neco Belin Alexei Berrouet Jerry Black Sheron Boatwright Kimm Body _—— Phylis Brant Anthony Brown Eric Brown Kim Brown Nicole Brown Tami Brown Shawn Burley Tonya Burnette Craig Butler Paulette Caldwell John Cherry Gilbert Chicaiza Maurice Clark Adrene Clarke 13 14 Maxine Clarke Dawn Coleman Roderick Collins Tonya Colston Roxanne Conner Christina Cook Nichole Cook Chante Cooper John Daniels James Darden Crystal Council Bruce Davis Frederick Davis Steven Davis Sandra Dawkins Richard Desarden Minelva Diaz Paul Dickens Sharon Drayton Valeta Duncan Percy Edwards Victoria Emanuel Charles Evans III Paul Fair Paula Fair William Faulcon Kendall Ferguson Kristine Fields Nadine Flynn Kelli Folk 15 16 Thiese Francis Sakina Franklin Edgar Freire D’'Vell Garrison Tara Gladney Llewellyn Goodman Natalie Goodwin Miyoshi Grant Holly Gray Vashti Hale Dana Hall Steven Hamlette Levonia Harper Angela Harvey ss ic Sy Se y John Hatcher Vincient Herring Shaun Hester Dwanna Hicklin Chrishawn Hill Melvin Hill Kimberly Hogan Denise Hoggs Cleo Hoover Sakinah Howard Guadalupe Hunter Claudine Johnson Demetrius Johnson Eboni Johnson 17 Evan Johnson Gregory Johnson Letonya Johnson Meshia Johnson Dardi Jones Deidre Jones Taleff Jones Terrance Jones Charles Keves Rodney Kimble Tabitha King Teresa King Van Thu Lam Pascal Laurent Tara Lawrence Derrick Lewis 18 Anthony Lovett Farzana Mahamadeen Malikita Martin Renee Lucas Rachel Marshall Jeffrey Mason Darrick Lee Regina Lynn Marsha Louissaint James Martin ‘ Christina Mc Clish 19 20 Nadine Messam Ahmad Morris Lisa Middleton Antwon Morris Alisha McKinsey Johnathan Niles Erika Moore Steven Morris Jose Mercedes Chezary Morton Tebra Moses Keisha Newkirk Sharon Pelage Kenneth Newton ‘Jacquline Perez Corey Moultrie Maria Ocasio Johnathan Parks Johnny Perez Eric Murphy John Parrott Benard Perry 21 7492 Terrance Perry Jennifer Pierre Yulanda Porterfield Jamal Portrick Fabian Powell Melissa Prayer Nicole Prescod William Reed Robert Reese Eric Reliford Karla Richardson Leon Riddick Donna Rivera Tisha Roach Edward Roman Jose Rosario Tiaschi Russell Denise Salinas Gasper Saltibus Chad Sargent Helene Scott Ibn Shadding Andrea Shelton Sean Sheppard Farah Slaughter Kelly Smallwood Arnel Smith Alavento Smith 23 24 Caroline Smith Chantel Smith Kim Smith Veda Smith Cheryl Sobers Denise Spencer Dara Spooner Shandurla Stevens Tonya Stewart Sinthia Stewart Millicent Stringer Maurice Sullivan Beulah Thomas Donnell Thomas Melba Timmons Peter Tran Kara Sullivan Taunva Turner Tat-Sinda Taylor Ivette Vargas Kimberly Vaughan Eric Walden Robert Wallace Nima Warfield Dawn Washington Fredrick Washington Kishia Washington Alstasia Waters Jamon Watson Doreen Wells 25 26 Evandora Wheeler Sterling White Tonya Wilkens Cajuana Williams Christopher Williams Craig Williams Shawn Williams Ericka Wilson Sheila Wilson Kyle Woodard Lamont Woody Cory Wyatt Sean Yarborough Nicole Younger Jamal Brown Smile, you're on candid camera. Geraldine Fair I am not a typist. ial Homecoming Pagent ‘88 Mr. Ms. F.O.P.A - Rodney Kimble Thiese Francis Ms. F.H.A. and escort - Schakara Anderson Leonard Edwards 28 Ms. Cheerleader Escort - Nichole Franklin Bruce Davis Ms. Annoucements Escort - Erika Moore Mr. Ms. F.B.L.A - Sean Yarborough Michelle Willabus Mr. New Horizons - Ben Miller He, Which way is up? Huh? Sure, we’re ready. 30 son Mate omtioh stoner! 2 cute - 2 gether Here are our sweethearts - Homecoming ‘88 Homecoming Queen and Ms. Junior Now, here’s what we’re going todo.... Please, help us. 32 Mr. And Miss Homecoming Cary Palmer and Farah Slaughter 33 34 | | 2 Most Talkative Alavento Smith and Farah Slaughter Most Attractive Craig Butler Emmanuel and Victoria Most Talented Michelle Frazier Most Likely to Succeed Nima Warfield and Nadine Messam @) QO 6. O. Most Likely to Be President Anton Morris and Regina Lynn Did the Most for Plainfield High School Charles Evans and Candice Bailey 35 A COG RE ae —— le Younger ico ke i Charles Evans and N aed Most Business L Abe e d Adrianne Ol Stic Ibn Shadding an Most Sar Most Outspoken Sean Yarborough and Regina Lynn 36 Most Popular : The Friendliest Cary Palmer and Farah Slaughter Benjamin Miller and Angela Harvey The Quietest Roxanne Conner 37 38 — Most Photogenic Craig Butler and Nicole Franklin We Picture Perfect Smile Nicole Franklin Destined to Be a Movie Star Thiese Francis eite ea: ape an Wess remot Mr. and Miss Bookworm | | Nima Warfield and Jamon Watson fis) Most Serious Steven Hamlette and Dawn . Wiggins | Most Aggressive Nima Warfield and Nadine Messam 39 SRE Re ne SOS 344 IORI y 8 gilt Best Dressed 4 . Demetrius Johnson and Monica Moorman bad : qZ Best Hairstyle _ — Most Athletic | John Parrott and Kim Brown Cary Palmer and Karla Richardso 40 ae Nn Ae Su Class Artist Kyle Woodard and Sharon Drayton Spehisd 4 ee ee Class Scientist Class Couple Fred Washington and Nadine Johnathan Miles and Nicole Franklin Messam 4] Sean Yarborough and Wendy Lietz The Smartest ee Deitra Lyons and Karla Richardson Female Best Buddies les and Ibn Shadding Male Best Buddies Johnathan Mi 42 Most Cheerful Ibn Shadd im Body dk e ing an Taleef Jones and Doreen Wells Most Energetic Terrance Davis and Yolanda Class Clown Porterfield 43 lan Class Comed Marcus Harcum ee E Clark and Rhonda Bartley Class FI Maurice See ene ae Class Gossipers Llyewwllyn Goodman and Sybil Maxam 44 i el Demetrius Braswell om KOs SSS hs Ys oc — No SS anes ; : sis —o .. Junior Class Officers Sharoya Miles Natasha Davis Kelly Fisher President - Sharoya Miles Vice President - Kelly Fisher Treasurer - Natasha Darby Secretary - Natasha Davis Natasha Darby JUNIORS 51 We are serious about schoo Tahira Noel Yolanda Bright Anita Harper JUNIORS 52 Kadisha, Natasha, John and Sophia Tahira and Kadisha JUNIORS John and Alicia é re i oe i xz a | f po Beal j é 53 NINETEEN = : S y) Lu oc oO = Oo - Q. O v) iis or 3 3 iis wee SSS seen — | FRESHMEN ; Freshmen David Murphy Lance Boyd Tahira Wallace FRESHMEN Yolanda Davis Abdul, and Jerry Students at Work 60 FRESHMEN ADMINISTRATION -—- Public Schools of Plainfield NEW JERSEY OFFICE OF THE SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS 504 Madison Avenue - 07060 (201) 753-3155 Superintendent Dr. Annette Keamey To The Senior Class of 1989: This is a great time to be alive and well. Your future is brient and challenging and holds significance for those of us who are your mentors. If, what you have accomplished is an indication of what you will and can achieve, then there is security for our collective futures. I am very proud to have been involved with this milestone in your life and equally: proud “to wish you well in,the next period of living aad achievement. SO, I paraphrase to you the words of an English statesman, Daniel Burnham, ‘Aim high, make no little plans; Iittle plans to do stir men ¢ minds. Be bold in your pursuits and you will’ succeed”. f V4 28 MiG l e B Annette Kearney Superintendent of Schools 62 Public Schools of Plainfield NEW JERSEY PLAINFIELD HIGH SCHOOL 950 Park Avenue - 07060 Acting Principal Edward Michaelson Congratulations to you the Class of 1988. After a great 1ard work and perserverance you have reached an important milestone ife. As you prepare to leave the hallowed halls of Plainfield ol for the next stop on your life's journey, this yearbook will a constant reminder of those special moments you shared with class- sachers and friends. To each of you, I want to express my desire that your filled with happiness; enriched by good health; and abound in Bosard Michaelson Sa 4.2.4. ee 63 Vice Principals — .. Ye Ole Evelyn Baker William Schough Jo-Ann Bandomer William Brown Curtis Cook Jill Daly Jan Hembree Carol Klausner Jim Lambert Reina Schwartz Peggy Wyatt Ann Sala Special Education | 66 Tiffany Corbett Sy Marsh Paul Pannone Congrefi «om United Males, me onal Conves . coe ee wal (BRL ep ne Bet RO ober sos cog Houston Robinson Michael Winter Andrea Berke, Supervisor Social Studies 67 Robert Gray Anthony Fot Deversterre le Conn iqee Khan Si John Lacon Arthur Knolls Robert Hazelton Ann Nolan Pat Wright Andrea Harper Deborah Celestand Math 1on | Educat Vocationa Science Ann Davis Doris Dotch Shah Samin Toni Watt David Wong Matthew Zullo ROTC Ray Rubel George Stockman ss Science ROTC English Myrtle Pratt Robert Schell Leere nts 2d eae ten Picestp ite eet irr Shelia Thorpe Richard Weigle Ada Grossman Sylvia Bernard Physical Education Seth Hicks Carl Hill Shirley Phinney Robert Bernardo : English Physical Education Business Rose Grace Judy Levy Ella Sawyer, Supervisor Doris Scott Lina Waters Tanya Wilson Library Guidance Florence Gibbs William Terry Business Library Guidance 71 oe e Lionel Carrier, Supervisor Arthur Harris Carmen Rodriquez Lanquage Music Francisco Rovito Doris Gray Elizabeth Jones Jackie Upperman pe Cynthia Foy R. Montford Aides WC“ sd William Leroy Shirley Scott - Robert Moore Linda Evans Student Teacher Nurse Beverly Levicie Faculty 73 A Teacher Is Always Needed. — “2 EN 7 ey LMM MAJ a Mr. Truitt Mr. Cavalier Mrs. Sawyer 74 ORGANIZATIONS P.H.S. Marching Band Row 1: V. Lowe, K. McCloud, L. Bluitt, N. Lytle, C. Bowe, K. Fredrick, J. Pullian, L. Marshall, A. Jones Row 2: j J. Murcelo, C. Knight, R. James, T. Russell, D. Doyle, S. Jones, D. Raines, L. Martin, D. James, E. Castro Standing; S. Sterling, L. Wright, M. Raines, G. Johnson, H. Bright, W. Barber, S. Cross, L. Jennigns, T. Woodburg, A. Jones ee Percussion Row 1: L. Wright, H. Bright, W. Barber, S. Cross, S. Sterling, Standing: M. Raines WY 76 Row 1: V. Lowe, K. McCloud, L. Bluitt, K. Fredrick, N. Lytle, C. Bowe, J. Pulliam, L. Marshall, A. Jones Row 2: C. Knight, L. Martin, G. Johnson, D. Raines, R. Jones Brass Seated: T. Russell, D. Doyle, S. Jones Standing; J. Murcelo, D. JAmes, E. CAstro Student Council Regina Lynn Dana Hall Officers President-Regina Lynn, Vice President-Dana Hall, Treasurer-Cheryl Sobers Kow 1; John Hatcher, Regina Lynn, Cary Palmer, Dana Hall Row 2: Ms. Bernard, Natasha Durant, Gwen Palmer, Teesha Roach, Natasha Davis Kow 3: Tameka Ban, Sophia Hinds, Farah Slaughter, Vickie Cox, Jamon Watson 78 Debate Team ist Row- Ursula Jessup, Georgiana Dart, Tia Troutman, Alivah Carmichael 2nd Kow- Andrea Woody, Jaime Vasquez, Sean Yarborough, Nima Warfield, Nathan Duiting, Kejo Swingler, Matthew Dart John Gatling Tobias Pickney Nima Warfield We are winners. 79 Peer Leadership RNA SS Seated: Samuel Woody, Mrs. D. Celestand-advisor, Mr. P. Pannone- advisor, Mrs. A. Harper- Slaughter, Cory Wyatt, Stacy Waters, Ben Miller, Marilyn Miller, Evan Johnson, advisor, Jamom Watson. Standing; Farah Melba Timmons, Vashti Hale. Photography Club Back- Mr. M. Zullo-advisor, Kevin Vaughn, Gasper Saltibus, Nelson Carpio, Claudine Johnson, Regina Lynn. Front- Elena Vargas, g90. - Shakara Anderson, Sybil Maxam, Kendall Ferguson, Melba Timmons. - New Horizons College Club 3rd Row: Antwon Morris, Kyle Woodard, Maurice Clark, Lamont Woody, Levonia Harper, Nima Warfield, Sean Yarborough, Corey Wyatt, Nichole Franklin, Ben Miller, Thiese Francis, Alavento Smith, Shamarka Portrick. 2nd Row; Evan Johnson, Bernard Perry, Melba Timmons, Kendall Ferguson, Detria Lyons, Michelle Frazier, Teesha Roach, Roxanne Conners, Karla Richardson, Fred Mosely, Jamal Portrick. 1st Row: Adriane Olive, Monica Moorman, Farah Slaughter; Kim Brown, Kim Body, Nicole Younger, Angela Harvey, Regina Lynn, Yolanda Porterfield, Mr. Cook. Bottom Left to Right: Demetrius Johnson, Ibn Shading, Jonathan Miles, Craig Butler, John Hatcher. Future Homemakers Of America 1st Row: Sandra Dawkins, Renee Lucas, Michelle Sayers, Joann Ingram 2nd Row: Eboni Johnson, Loretta Moss, Tonya Stewart, Jennifer Pierre, Paulette Caldwell 81 F.B.L.A. Back: Alisha Mckinsey, Yolanda Fuller, Cherese Williams, Spenceretta Salmon, Stacy Reeves, Adrene Clark Middle: Maxine Clarke, Sean Yarborough, Lina Waters (advisor), Michelle Willabus, Nikki Goode, Adriane Olive, Tisha Roach, Crystal Council, Helene Scott, Cleo Hoover, Doris Scott (advisor) Front: Lisa Griffith, Angela Harvey, Terrance Perry, Nima _ A. Warfield (PRESIDENT), Doreen Wells, Magarita Francois, Fred Washington National Honor Society _ | oe o y : a ten Back Steven Hamlette, Nima Warfield, Sean yarborough, Charles Evans Ill Middle Yolanda Fuller, Eva Hayden, Rebekah Brevard, Roxanne Conner, Deborah Reynolds, Advisor Front Joan Baijnath, Farzana Mahamadean, Natasha Davis, Nadine Messam, Jamon Watson Gospel Choir Standing- Sandy Teasley, Keisha Tanks, LaTanya Johnson, Suprina Williams, Aliva Carmicheal, Dana Brown Middle- Kalee McGee, Ronnie Harris, Chrishawn Hill, President, Latanya Jones-Secretary, Latojsha Sterling, Maryum L. Darby, Melissa Prayer, Tahir Noel Seated- Mrs. Doris Gray, Director Advisor, David Simmons, Sharon Beverly, Vashti Hale-Vice-President, Doreen Sterling, Sakira Baker FOPA Front: President-Natasha Durant, Tamika Bass, Schkara Anderson, Middle: Sheila Thorpe-Advisor, Theise Francis, Rodney Kimble, Keyshia Ingram, Tito Staten, Tahir Noel Back: Miyoshi Grant, Gregory Johnson, John (Ali) Dunning, Vicky Cox, Sophia Hinds, Joelette Moses, Tasha Darby, Daphe Walton Not shown: Vice-President- Jamon Watson Earth Club Row 1: Adrienne Brown, Joseph Tran, Mrs. Phinny, Michele Harris, Row 2: Victoria Lowe, Verona Truit, Alisa Jones, Tia Troutman, Andrea Woody, Kristy McCloud, Alva Carmichael, Lori McCloud, Nichole Spence. Row 3: Farzana Mahama- dean, Lisa Griffith, Rebekah Bravard, Laquan Marshall, Lamont Woody, Eva Hayden, Zaida Galarza, Joan Bajinath, Wendy Leitz. Kow 4: Cheyenne Bowe, Georgiana Dart, Miquel Puledo, Sean Yarborough, Sean Shepard, Cory Wyatt, Nathan Quering, Matt Dart, Pelton Esannason, Tamara Yarborough MissingMr. Wong, Advisor The end of the nature hunt. Guess what we are trying to find??? Softball Good throw, Sybil Batter up, Laticia 86 Sybil getting a grounder Hit the ball, Denise What are you doing, Teesha? 87 Cheerleaders NN ROO Mt CC Vii CC i“ i )... Farah, Yolanda, and Tisha Toni and Devina Michelle Frazier, Kheesa Moore, Toni Tale, Farah Slaughter, Tisha Brackston, Nichole Franklin, and Kim Brown Good move 89 90 SESS Ste ei SAO Wis ini Se ae te ae ea Ss ti Si as Ree NN i coos Se i - Girls’ Tennis Laurie Amato Aine SEC EEO) i : + FS a ae 4 é + 3 ¢ s + + . é + + + © « + 5 es + s + $ ‘ ‘ e Doreen Sterling ‘ . $ RS « 3 a ¥ 2 oh ® . Ff | Sy AOS. REE QE RAN SS We LO Nadine Flynn Doreen Sterling 91 Boys Tennis Ree aver 1st Row - John Gutenkauf, Charles Knight, Julio Monterroso, and Laurie Amato. 2nd Row - Dwight Farrison, Howard Lawson, Steven Hamlette, and Coach Von Blake. John Gutenkauf Howard Lawson Steven Hamlette 92 2 SE ES ec Se Julio Monterroso Sterling White Archmeed Morris Baseball OC pipes WY, ssi ia REDS iy CARDINALS’ Mle cL ae peggy Keith Burton A home run!!! | haseaee ne aE PPIIED. DD 7. I'm waiting on the ball. BR “7 Throw the ball to me. I'm serious. 95 Football | i Salaam, D. Peel Thompson Second Row: L. Harvey, T. Fields, D. Harrison, T. White, W. Ash, J Hatcher, P. Smith, C. Butler, F. Lowery Third Row: D. Hall, T. Dillard, C. Williams, M. Lucky, K. Butler, A. Williams, M. Lucky, C. Taylor, S. Wood, J. McDonald, N. Harris Fourth Row: D. Stancil, G. Pridgen, R. Egenton, T. Brown, E. Gaffney, B. Newsome, I. Shadding, J. Miles Fifth Row: C. Sargeant Conover, E. Whitfield, L. Reddick, M. James, P. Brown, J. Dixson Ww S im aes Host of Cardinals Darold Stancil tries to elude Union tacklers. Troy White and Ehren Whitfield join co Riddick on the tackle. a captains Craig Butler and Leon Cary Palmer, Ibn Shadding and John Hatcher surround Union’s runner. 97 a-.: . % % oN] ‘; ad PS Ol aR y ae 8 4 3 4 é 4 2 x Boy's Cross Country MLAINFIELL Back Kow: Jerry Black, Carlton Drayton, Giacobbi Rogers, Shaun Hester, Maurice Clark, Demetrius Johnson, Coach Klimas Front Row: Derrick Johnson, Kevin Vaughan, Brian Wells, Steffon Beck, Kendrick Brown, Todd Hicks Kendrick Brown Maurice Clark and Demetrius Brown 98 Shawn Hester ‘ante Maurice Clark Demetrius Brown and Maurice Brown me 12 PAP A Todd Hicks Derrick Johnson 99 Girls Volleyball Si ee rcs RE Vida Smith, Ewanda Holman, Deitria Lyons 100 Deitria pe iia yy 2 101 Mark is telling Omar. Row 1: Coach Maglione, Andre Persuad, Lance Boyd, Jorge Monterroso, Omar Fagan, and Coach Malkmus. Row 2: Hai Nguyen, Milton Monterroso, Matias Caseres, Ehimer Ortiz, Mark Howell, and Ramiro Lopez. Row 3: Pascal Lawrent, Gary Wright, Wendell Jones, and Troy Belle. Pascal working his magic against the visiting team. Wendell defending in the goal. 102 ss : a : sagt SSS ek eae Se Andre and Jorge Troy is advancing the ball from defense 103 “¢ SS . yy Ww ee Herbert Bright 104 Levon Breazeale Fy ie 6a 4 es Fred Townes Herbert Bright Levon Breazeale 105 Back Kow: Coach Wonscdler, A. Persaud, A. Irving, C. Edwards, S. Mitchell, G. Johnson, M. Dart, D. Truong, Fr. Laurent. Front Row: Asst. Coach Charles Carter, G. Dart, N. Davis (manager), K. Johnson (manager), K. Greg, N Quiring, M. Pulido oo . . = Nima Warfield Stacey Mitchell 106 Miquel Pulido Start the racel!! Good finish. 107 Girl's Basketball ssa Prayer Meli AG . Coach Asst L a Caldwell icharson and Roxanne ris, J Karla R Har N. Hari ins Roxanne ith Capta Amato Sm . . Moorman, L Thomas, F E =o ov Ucn ple 2 ep | — . UU .o = Ug : g¢ == ) = = S . ise] 9 6 x =o oS So 2 Sz % 5 ce Or Vay ae We” vec =e moO me UO 108 Melissa and Nafessa Nafessiz Pamela and Melissa Birr PO scat ee Roxanne Melissa and Roxanne 109 Boy's Basketball Kneeling: J. Jones, J. Black, M. Foreman, S. Morris, K. Vaughn, C. Scott, Standing: Manager Ben Miller, D. Steven Morris Applewhite, C. Wills, R. Egerton, T. Hicks, Manager Kim Patillo, Coach Bailey a a Y A pt me Jerry Black Steven Morris Jerry Black 110 Uc Chris Scott Steven Steven Steven Wrestling ! im inh © Fr Asst. Coach ing Top: Sterl W. Spann, C. Palmer, J. Hatcher, S. ddle i RK. Munoz, B, Pleasant, D. Doyle M Butler, and team members Bottom Brian Pleasant Cary Palmer 112 Coach James Paul Dickens III The team cheering Cary Palmer 113 114 Boys Indoor Track 2nd Row: Coach Klimas, M. Clark, K. Limmie, L. Riddick, D. Stencil, and Coach Upperman Ist Row: G. Rogers, K. Brown, J. Hester, D. Lee, and D. Johnson Yi ist R Lee ow: S. Hester, and D. Johnson 2nd Row: Maurice M. Clark, L. Riddick, and D. A nce Mau Maurice Maurice SS ty . : é = Leon Leon Girls Track 2nd Kow: K. Campbell, E. Wesley, K. Brown, C. Ragland, H. Hooks, C. Cooper, E. Wheeler, 1st Row: R. Hayes, J. McGraw, T. Alston, M. Sayers, T. Noel Ellen Ellen Raenelle Raenelle Raenelli Evandora Wheeler Kaseema Campbell Tamara Evandora Kaseema Track - Girls’ ist Row E. Wheeler, R. Hayes, K. Campbell and M. Sayers 2nd Row N. Younger, K. Brown, E. Wesley and Coach Griesi Raenelle and Coach Griesi COMM= Kaseema and Coach Ellen ““‘We Are Proud Of You”’ Go Cardinals, Go k Good Ki EMS SS be Be Fred John Derrick Seniors S_ Wee PEA Bh Hd o Teen ae ee. RR [Pr hewn Mr Ms Senior Isn't she pretty? Michelle and friend 120 I need help. HePMAHPEM® ee a Soe er Prhews eu Fee _ Bee My future. 121 i si Midis I'm serious S s : y . What is the answer? —-.. S Don't call on me! 122 : I know the answers. le. | always sm We are quite a group. 123 Late Arrivals LaShawn Moses Gregory Hill A Bz vw 4 x wn 2) oe PB { F Zaida Galaiza James Lambert Conrad Page 124 Last Will And Testament We, the graduating class of June 1989, Plainfield High School, in the city of Plainfield, New Jersey being of sound integrity and having fulfilled the pre- scribed high school course, do hereby make public and declare this to be our last will and testament hereby revoking any former bequests made by other classes heretofore. Corindi Adkins leaves her personality to Tamu H., and my knowledge and good behavior to Hank B. Schakara Anderson leaves her intelligence, and charm to Leroy Anderson and Caprisha Mcneill. Kim Brown leaves her uniqueness, talent, and understanding to her sister Kendral. Maryam Baggi leaves her love and wisdom to Yasinah Baggi, Anmud Baggi, Sharone Coleman, and Simone Gordon. Candice Bailey bequeaths Sharrieff patience to survive Terry’s direction. Neco Belin leaves all her flirtiness, cuteness, and knowledge to her sista’ Andrea; Babylove Yall. Phyllis Brant bequeaths her craziness to Sharoya Miles. Jamal Brown leaves his cutting ability funniness to P.H.S hallways. Tami Brown leaves her height for all who deserve to be looked up to. Craig Butler leaves his desire for a championship season to the future football teams. Adrene Clarke leaves her superior knowledge to Sharina Carden. Paulette D. Caldwell leaves her love and cheerfulness to my dear friends: Twanna, Keamey, and S. Teasley. 125 126 Roxanne Conner bequeaths her basketball skills to Nafessa Harris. Nichole Cook leaves her knowledge and skill to her sister Monique Cook. Esthela Cuasquer leaves her love and support to Ruth Jimenez and del her saravia. Maxine Clarke leaves her witt and wisdom to Dionne Lewis. Sandy Dawkins leaves her craziness and good looks to Joey Ingram Ressa. Veleta Duncan, Yard Possie Settle, Nuff-Nuff niceness in the years to come. Love, Peace, and unity black people. Victoria Emanuel bequeaths her knowledge and awareness to Khalilah, Jared, and Kieshia. Charles Evans III bequeaths his niece LaToya intelligence and popularity. Kendall Ferguson bequeaths Derrick Johnson the fun of being a senior. Nadine Flynn thanks God, Mom, Dad, and leaves her faith to Shirley. Nicole Franklin leaves her ability to strive and work to my brother Eric B. Thiese Francis leaves Kimberly Patillo love and happiness throughout life. Michelle Frazier leaves her knowledge and kindness to Andrea Russell and Toni Tate. Zaida Galarza leaves the spirit of joy and happiness to the next senior class; so that they can live life to its fullest. Vashti Hale leaves her charm, patience, and success to the underclassmen. Steven Hamlette bestows his brother Martin Hamlette wisdom and motivation. LeVonia Harper bequeaths her strength and pride to her sister's Dora and Anita. Jocelyn Hester leaves her determination towards success to her sister Jenifer. Shawn A. Hester leaves his track skills and vibrant personality to Donald Stancil. Daralyn Hewitt leaves her big legs to the twiggies of P.H.S. Chrishaun Hill bequeaths her cosmetology Knowledge, skill, and ability to sing to Lashonda, Nefitini, and Pookie. Cleo Hoover bequeaths her love and support to Adrienne and Tracey. Claudine N. Johnson leaves her love and support to all J.W’s in P.H.S. Eboni Johnson leaves to her brother Omar her bubbly personality. Good Luck. Gregory Johnson leaves his swimming ability to Keenan Gray and the rest of him to Monica Johnson. Evan Johnson leaves his sarcastic remarks to Michael Fields. Deidre Jones leaves her ability to stay out of trouble to Monique Terry. Taleef Jones leaves his silliness and dancing ability to whomever wants it. Denisse Lleras leaves her love and support to Ruth Jimenez. Regina Lynn bequeaths to Al-Tareek B., Antoinette D. and Toni T. the chance to succeed. Deitria Lyons leaves P.H.S. “Good Luck” in finding a permanent principal. Farzana Mahamadeen leaves her love and appreciation to all her teachers. Crystal Martin leaves her knowledge and support to Keisha Harcum. Sybil M. Maxam bequeaths my experiences, knowledge, and athletic abilities to anyone who wants them. Gretchen McDowell leaves her uniqueness, sweetness and intelligence to Victoria Maclene. Alisha McKinsey, bequeaths her driving skills to Spenceretta Salmon. Stacey McNeill leaves her strength, and awareness to Tasha Lewis. Kali D. MeGee leaves her dearest blessings to her friends, teachers, and family. Lisa Middleton leaves her two brother, Kenneth and Wesley, love and support and much happiness at P.H.S. Marilyn Miller (pookie) leaves her love to Reenie and Dimples. Erika V. Moore bequeaths her wisdom, knowledge and love to her brother Chad A. Moore. Antwon Morris leaves his School Spirit and devotion to the school to the class of 90”. LaShawn Moses leaves Jollette Moses her love and guidance forever. Tebra Moses leaves her knowledge, wisdom, and understanding to know right from 128 wrong to Keenan Crey. Loretta Moss leaves her crazy ways to Cehey Davis. Keisha Newkirk leaves her love to her brother, Anthony Newkirk Jr. Adriane Olive leaves her sense of humor to Sharoya Miles. John Parrott leaves her love and tranquillity to Kim Patillo. Bernard Perry leaves to all the underclassmen my ability to have fun at P.H.S. Shawna Petties leaves her love and ambitiousness to all underclassmen. Jennifer Pierre leaves her good looks, pazaaz, and dynamics to Sharhonda Winston. Chandra Ragland leaves all her hardwork and motivation to her sister, Shean. Karla Richardson leaves her basketball talents to Laurie Amato. Good Luck! Tisha Roach bequeaths her knowledge to Lisha Jalonda and her senior qualities to her cousins, Rodney and Deneen. Tiaschi Russell bequeaths her sweet, caring personality to Dora Harper, and Andrea Russell. Helene R. Scott leaves her quietness and shyness to any underclassmen who needs it. Ibn Shadding bequeaths his aggressive football talents and running experience to Donald Stencil. Andrea Shelton leaves her smiles and giggles to Melvin. Sean Sheppard leaves his love to Princess, David and John. Farah Slaughter leaves her popularity and love to “The Girls’’ and “The Family’. “Tyrone, you know where my heart is’! Alavento Smith leaves his singing to his friends, Larry, Charmaine Edwards and humor to Li-Mai Cooper. Caroline Smith leaves her strange sense of humor. Be Positive. Cheryl Sobers leaves her happiness and respect to Nicola and LaWanda. Tonya Stewart leave my deepest love to Tony Coleman; her knowledge and understanding of life to Erica Wiley; and her sense of humor to Beverly Richardson. Tat-sinda Taylor bequeaths her lovely smile to Tracy Leigh. Beulah Thomas leaves reassurance to all of the unsure people. Melba Timmons leaves love, happiness and her smile to Heather. Sabrina Tolen leaves her determination, knowledge, and funniness to Rhonda V., Jason L., Sandy T., and her baby brother. Frederick M. Washington bequeaths his strangeness and superior mathematical abilities to Chanelle Reneé White. Nima A. Warfield bequeaths his positive, successful instincts to all PHS students who wish to achieve great heights. Dawn Washington leaves her ambition, knowledge, and love to sister, Dana and two cousins Stacy B. and James. Kishia Washington would like to leave all her gold and tight jeans to Tosha Barnett. Stacy Waters leaves her friendliness to Kiesha and Li-Mai. Sterling White leaves Karla Jackson his car. (I’m Joking). Dawn Wiggns bequeaths her knowledge, love and support to her brother, Albert. Michelle Willabus bequeaths her ability to learn and friendly personality. to her sister, Marcia Willabus. Suprina Williams leaves good blessings and encouragement to succeed to the Class of 290% Samuel Lamont Woody leaves his love, support, and keen way of life, to his one and only loving sister, Andrea Michelle Woody. Cory Wyatt leaves to his endearing brother, Joesph Wyatt his ability to overcome any obstacle known to man. Sean Yarborough bequeaths his wisdom, humor and athletic abilities to his sister, Tamara. Nicole A. Younger bequeaths all her love and friendly ways to her niece, Patrice K. Younger. Sheron Boatwright Bequeaths her charm and good looks to Kimeka Billingslea. Kimm Body bequeaths her strength and endurance to Kim Patillo. Steven P. Davis leaves a prayer to Ms. Wilson that she makes it another year. 29 diy wF: KR I’m thinking. 130 on I like to smile. Thinking This is interesting. 131 Cheerleaders Wrestling 132 EEO Michelle . Evandora Ms. Homecoming and Ms. Senior. 133 134 Waiting for the ball. Evandora We are cheering for the seniors - will win. 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Lamar Bomar, M.D. | _ Houston Robinson °¢ Deborah Celestand | Ora Hill a J. George Diamond, M.D. moO os Pot Harper” Om Congratulations To @eeeeee @ @ @ 6 Sheron Boatwright Levonia Harper Nima Warfield Fred Washington Bemard Perry Yearbook Staff Milestone ‘89 dessa Se ’ a A Dana Hall Michelle Frazier Levonia Harper We worked diligently to produce a memorable portfolio of our senior year at PHS. Fred Washington Sheron Boatwright We make the difference. 153 Corindi Adkins ek ree: S., Melvin H., cen 154 ing. Centenary, Berkeley Col ryann 1 Bega ) my mom and dad: “Thanks for ci qui sto my family for helping me nek incon af@ all of oes of Nlites Gro ‘oves, yo for oe g me to do my ve pest. A will never forget y yo ye in the class of '89’.”’ Sandy Dawkins ’Thanks Mom and Dad for everything. You re nade things a lot easier, and to my daughter, haina, | hope you do as well as ro Ngee did. paive it my all this “year. I congratulate the class of ‘89’ and wish them : oe € near future.” sp Veleta also known as Mang than God and my mom for my accomplishment so far. Determination hard work, that’s all it takes. Good luck class of ‘89’ and underclassmen.” Victoria Emanuel r all the inspiration Helen and the crew m and Dad, thanks my friends, especial- - “Cratitude to god. To all my family and friends, 3 | PHS, I'll miss you... . Luv Ya Mark!’ ’ lass president, “Thanks mommy for your excellent iidance, I be — Steve - ee Nicol Mom and Dad, Krystal, Karen and Eric. Luv. and Tyrell, Aunt Kendall loves ee Muc! thanks for Nite Special thanks to my mom, : ee Especially God for his blessing. | love you Shawn.” Cleo Hoover “Special thanks to Mom, family, and friends. Thanks © for all your love and support. Good luck class of 89’, Especially: Kishia, Phyllis, Yuk, and Tracey.”’ Sdyialy. N. Johnson a Basking me work hard. I love fain ea Witness. s for intersting dad for being the! Arlington Ave, fan, for making years of also thanks for the s. Sawyer, Mrs Marks hanks alot upport and guidance: r standing there with me. | love “Keep going..... Upward Bound Member. “To e thanks for all the sup- erling. LaShawn Moses ‘leaves Joel- love and guidance _ bs ‘ and Dad” for helping me to achieve _ Farzana Mahamadeen “To my mom and dad. | love you and thank you for everything. To be a doctor. Karla Richardson Mommy, thanks for everything I couldn't have done it without your support and motivation. | will make you proud of me. To be a lawyer. Tiaschi Russell To my family. It was hard but I made it. Than you made it pos Le Jeanifer, Skip. “W Chandra Ragland To my mom and d motivation. I couldn’t make it witho “Lady Cards” Track team. “John “thank you rt (the money er Pierre aaa iid lawyer. Seton all to my sister Sharon, my y inetier Yusuf, my ‘ and especially my boyfriend Lateef. Gasper e‘re out of hee Future English major. LA, Performing Arts. To Mom ™ u for pushing me along the way Tax pee vant.” nk all the teachers who helped eague, Physics gue, earbook staff, FBLA, lorizons. “Mom, | love you. Ifit weren’t for your é and support, | Don’t know where I'd be now. € you Said, ‘It’s you Ses the world’. Dad, miss you.” 7 I appre¢ be an En Sybil Maxai Vars' 0 | Gtr Uncle Mil team, New Horizons. 'l success in the future. A ‘ buddies John M., Craig B. and Steve Sean G. Sheppard “Thanks Mom and Dad, | love ¥ P.E.S, D.A.C, J.G.L.J. To all frien Ben, Pooba, Peace.” Farah Slaughter “Mommy, I made it baby. This is: me to go to college. To my alee Hci Donna, and belated boyfriend, George 1 send all my love. Gee Gee, I'll always re- ” WR emnembepiie: Merle Stacy. stairs in the old building. Remember , 1988. Thanks Faith. neha K. Starr's song to me. Love ya Mom-Mom tum baby.” Alavento Smith “Thank you God for everyé their guidance and love. Farah, and Albertha for £ you.”’ Off to Morris Bro Caroline Smith “To mom I love you for friends thanks for p proud of you. Good It Cheryl Sobers “Thank you mom an to Deidre, Tami and future, May god b Tonya Stewart Plainfield High Sc ers of America. Fres Millicent Stringer “Thanks mom for keeping a elping me this far, } went up and down, but I made it. I will always love you. Thanks Ms. W For everything you did for Jeffery E. Summerlin Varsity Track. Field. “To my mot thank you for.helping ue always love you. To my Polo Posse, be cool. Thanks : coaches.” Tat-sinda Taylor “Wow! What a year. | final graduating. Thanks to my bye to all my friends. Lo mom and dad.” Beulah Thomas “| would like to give th for standing behind when | needed them Melba Timmons “Kendaband Nicole, We Wiggins like to eee my family and friends os pushing FBLA, earbook Psat Jerseyans. “To my mom — thank you for pushing me to do the best that I Supa Williams “PHS Chorus, PHS Gospel Choir, YPWW.Dept., Minor- ty. Enginnering. ‘I thank everyone who helped me ed in. PHS. God Bless You.” bagon Woody ip, New Horizons;.Student Council’ ? Gommnittes, EARTH Club, Bas- + Cotillion Homecoming. ‘ se you for bi me arents and the that are high. and for being there or me Shelley, Nikki, and my special, Lightbul Sabrina Tolen 155 olume lo ds of them ee olume looking for gramm oking for friendly faces, sports, activities and tis i A , y yer I ist piers , 1 4 i rf y 4 ¢ } atical errors, misspelling, __ = A ROR INS staff has spent months, days, weeks and hours, preparing _ N 4 y HN Ste i i ty, Pi i € you we are sorry. We've given. t our best shot. Sa i 0s mE


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