Rippowam Cisqua School - Yearbook (Bedford, NY)

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V H,d ,.,.., ' f ,-. . --' -. - e .f - A-1: -,Qagf+, 21 iF T .. - '35,-f-14 - , ,,, Z:,Lf,.Lg -- ' Q f 5 1 L 5' , 1, --g I -' www WW Rippowam Campus: Route 22, Bedford, N.K Cisqua Campus: West Patent Rd., Mt. Kisco, NJC 1 I 3 2 I I g L Richard L. Wade 2 i if 'ft ' Headmaster My first year at Rippowam Cisqua School has been an exciting, challenging one for me. Last summer I came with impressions ofa school at which a sense of care for people permeated a strong academic program. I have not been disappointed. Throughout the entire school, I see parents who are in- volved in the life ofthe school and who value high quality education. I see teachers who genuinely enjoy children, who are self-critical about their own teaching, and who value achievement and hard work. I see students who enjoy each other Qand the teachers tooj, who recognize the importance ofajob well done, and who are proud oftheir school. That's not to say there are no problems or that there is nothing to improveg it'sjust to say that from a new- comer's point of view, we have a school to be proud of. May the next ten years bring continued growth as we continue to pursue excellence. , L 2fHeadmaster wir i Waldo B. Jones Head of Lower School It is hard to believe that in ten short years we have established such a strong sense of identity in the Lower School. There are so many events which have become Cisqua traditions. Such things as: poetry at lunch, a class play for each child, the Spring picnic, Book and Science Fairs, Grandparents' Visiting Day, the C.O.P.E., the Fourth Grade CAmping Trip, Assemblies and One of the World's Largest Tooth Collections . . . create a school with a very special spirit. There is no place in the world I'd rather be. Alice L. Welsch Head of Middle School 1984 is an anniversary year for RCS and a celebration year for me. This year's graduating seniors were sixth graders during my first year as Head of the Middle School. Each student remains an intimate memory - an individual abounding in energy, groping to discover the answer to the question Who am I? Each has grown physically and emtoionally, to his own credit and to the credit of the supportive and caring education- al environment of this extraordinary school. I am proud to be part of it. Thomas M. Sydorick Head of Upper School l984 marks my tenth anniversary as well as Rippowam Cisqua's. My life in the past decade has had variety beyond the school, but its dimensions within the school have always been those of pleasure, fond memory, and satisfaction. The school has grown, my daughters have grown, and I have grown during these years. The school and its people - colleagues and students - have been a source of reward, warmth, kindness and grist for growth. Being with the young and watching them grow keeps me young and helps me grow. 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CAbsentl Robert Cummings, Brooke Nahman. --,,...- SENIOR PRE-KINDERGARTEN, MS CRAMES fFrontj Kristina L1u Woody Abbott T W Langan Randy Wilson Ben Mandelker Johnny Boynton. fBackj Kayser Dixon, Maury Vincent Elly Dwyer Catie Lanham Chris Wirth Justin Cherry Peter Guernsey Ms Crames CAbsentj Todd Friedman, Mrs. Meakem. 6f Junior Pre-Kindergarten SENIOR PRE-KINDERGARTEN, MRS. CATLIN fFrontJ Alexander Coch- ran, Geoffrey Seaman, Peter Tucker, Marc Mayer, Alyssa Friedman. fMiddleJ Sara Webster, Mary Friel Burke, Arvind Pon- nambalam, Sarah Wetzler, David Bradt. CBackJ Mrs. Catlin, Jeremy Guterman, Cameron McCallum, Stephanie Klanfer, Nicholas Bluestone, Edward Cusati, Mrs. Cox. Senior Pre-Kindergartenf 7 'E I I -3 .-m,,,,,,,,,,,,. K V KINDERGARTEN, Ms. THOMPSON fFrontJ Charlie Maddox, Katie Pollak, Kate Birnbaum, Chris Finley, Erin Mahoney, Cormac Bluestone, Sarah Danziger, Mandy Tolin, fBackj Ms. Thompson, Molly Pulsifer, B. Chatfield, Jason Riegger-Krakow, Miles Cameron, Roonie Reath, Graham Van Ginkel, Todd DiSimone, Becky Iwantsch, Miss Baker. fAbsentJ Mikey Sokoloff, Ridley Sperling. Q ' o 'RY -j S- y F' ww , . .nf-' A QD KINDERGARTEN, MRS. O'TOOLE QFrontJ Norah Van Dusen, Chris Ayala, Elizabeth Schwartz, Ali Wasserman, David Wallach, Brennon Jones, Christine Carlucci. QBackJ Mrs. O'Toole, Emilie Vasu, Heidi Jessop, Daniel Wills, Matthew Green, David Berry, Rahul Rajkumar, Michael Burbank, Jerome Newman, Miss Brush. QAbsen0 Amanda Rosenberg, Katharine Stickney, Michaela Wood. 8fKindergarten lil . a -' in fl FIRST GRADE, MRS. GOODHUE fFrontJ Mrs. Good- hue, Jeannie Hoffman, Jenny Nagel, Ellen Sluder, Nancy Dwyer, Regan Southard, Alix Johnston. CMiddleJ Jem Kober, Jamey Leifer, Jessie Schwartz, Ned Eustace, Jed Schmidt. QBackJ Rachel Myerson, Max Gross, G..I. Wetzler, Peter Pell, Kara Iocovelli, Stephanie J essop, Vic- toria Bolle. KAbsentj Mrs. Pell ri FIRST GRADE, MRS. FRANZ QFrontJ Abby Einstein, Katherine Sutton, Darrah Healey, Richard Eastland, Justin Harvey, Kate Abbott, Andie Rossin. fBackj Mrs. Franz, Ashly Melford, Peter Hallock, Andrew Morris, Mary Tilt, Cornelia Brewer, John Cook, Nancy Meakem, Katama Guernsey, David Byne, Mrs. Hatcher. CAbsentJ Richard Cahill, Jeremy Randol. First Gradef9 x ,tg SECOND GRADE, MRS. CARLSON CFrontj Jenny Heath, Lauren Schmidt, Mallory Stewart, Alex Rawlins, Sasha Berger, Emily Cross, Katie Ingalls. 1BackJ Mrs. Carlson, Michael Mahoney, Andy Adamsbaum, Kenton Brown, Hayden Baker, Daniel Newman, Danielle Peterson, Julia Cathcart, Jessica Chatfield, Cain Ward, Peter Freund, Arthur Boykin, Miss Hall. SECOND GRADE, MRS. GRUNDLEGER fFrontJ Gillian Stewart, Kerry McGaffey, Alee Rogers, Susan Bergson, Kate Cunningham, Lara Rose, Stephanie Wirth, Alexandra Tolin, Samantha Van Gerbig. CBackJ Mrs. Grundleger, Ethan Friedman, Jeremy Wallach, Jeremy Beaver, Matt Tine, Chip Sexton, Jordan Berns, Josh 10fSg-:cond Grade Mulligan, Preston Brown. fAbsentJ Franklin Foster. ,Qi 22351521 QW ,,k , ,, . . Q, THIRD GRADE, MRS. VALENTINE fFrontJ John Carlucci, Andrew Vincent, Jessica Newman, Nicky Colacino, Erika Schreiner, Caitlin Van Dusen, Stephie Diehl, Kate Lovemen. QBackJ Claudia Kemelgor, Eliza Grosscup, Jonathan Morris, Geoffrey Hoffman, Katie Caputo, Brooke I-Iarkless, Johnny Maddox, Michael O'Nei1, David Fisher, Ban Randol, Mrs. Valentine. Hifi! s 1 new 4 1 nun' -g 1 1 ' Wfff-1 ----- THIRD GRADE, MRS. STEWARD fFrontJ Greg Kober, Zac Cherry, Jeni Sokoloff, Andrea Sluder, David O'Kelley, Winnie Hotchkiss, Tyler Lifton. CSecond Rowj Roger Egbert, Samantha Richman, Charles Sanders, Vicki Gross, Katie Hestwood, Corinne Bradt. CThird Rowl Mrs. Steward, Brian Burke, Linsay Cochran, Betsey Langan, Rachel Marsh, Drew Margolin, Mrs. Thacher. Third Gradeyll 5 FOURTH GRADE, MISS MERLINO fFrontj Nadia Pestrak, Kate Kernan, Diana Rikard, Jason La Russo, Aaron O'Neil, Dan Ba Mulligan. CBackj Alison McCallum, Amy Hudson, Elizabeth Clarkson, Christina Woolner, Tom Cunningham, Josh Bernard, Timmy Reath, Miss Merlino. CAbsentJ Richard Boykin, Dana Johnston. 'ne r FOURTH GRADE, MRS. EBERT fFrontJ Chad Lehman, Peter Egbert, Drew Petrillo, Daniel Mandelker, Jason Guterman, Kevin Burke. fBackj Mickey Brons, Anne Bruce, Liza Gardner, Joellen Valentine, Elizabeth Einstein, Emily Rosen, Bebe Felt, Mrs. Ebert. fAbsentJ Chris Tine. l2f Fourth Grade 3. QM 'W 2? X 1.4-3 .I gh FOURTH GRADE, MR. HARKLESS lFron0 Wendy Sexton, Allison Pell, Kate Green, Libby Seibert, Bernard Schmidling, Timmy Healey. fBackJ Ian Murphy, Jon Kurian, Nicki Wills, Jeremy Spofford, Alex Perera, Danielle Pergament, Lincoln Eckhardt, Mr. Harkless. fAbsentJ Piers Curry. Fourth Gradef l 3 LOWER SCHOOL FACULTY fFrontD Sonia Valentine, Third Grade, Sherry Ebert, Fourth Grade, Pamela Merlino, Fourth Grade, Cindy Jones, Assistant to Mrs. Vail, Lainie Zades, Musicg Robin Newman, Lower School Computer. fBackJ Sally Thacher, Third Grade Assistant, Mary Steward, Third Grade, Wynne Harkless, Fourth Gradeg Sheila Swett, Computer Catalyst, Jody Sullivan, Art Assistant, Janet Roswell, Librarian. tAbsentJ Barbara Berofsky, Music. Ti r,,.rr V 1' V' , I 5 f ' li , 4. . 'te LOWER SCHOOL FACULTY fFrontJ Priscilla Vail, Learning Specialist, Laura Hall, Second Grade Intern, Marcy Carlson, Second Grade, Suki Hatcher, First Grade Intern, Marylea Franz, First Grade, Mike Kober, Assistant Head of Lower School, Science. fBackJ Beth Grundleger, Second Gradeg George Ropes, Math Consultant, Pepper Crofoot, Artg Sandy Pell, First Grade Assistant, Charlotte Goodhue, First Grade. 14 f Lower School Faculty J M ' --'W ,L ' LOWER SCHOOL FACULTY fFrontj Chris O'Toole, Kindergarteng Diane Meakem, Sr. Pre-Kindergarten Assistant. QMiddleJ Ann Handlen, Junior Pre-Kindergarteng Liz Crames, Sr. Pre- Kindergarteng Jennifer Baker, Kindergarten Interng Molly Thompson, Kindergarteng Carrie Brush, Kindergarten Assistant. CBackJ Winnie Seibert, Lower School Admissionsg Dan Viglione, Physical Educationg Jennifer Wells, Jr. Pre- Kindergarten Interng Dundeen Catlin, Sr. Pre-Kindergarteng Ellie Cox, Sr. Pre-Kindergarten Assistantg Bobbie Chase, Lower School Secretary: Waldo Jones, Head of Lower School. Wang . ,, N abr .a Q1 'NSA .-.,,MP 'Ab rs ?6 f L 4 4' f' J 81 M I, fi I 5 . I 'sw- 5113, M x 'N I, Vw- y A 4 ' . ar, 3, . -if 1 6 f Lower School 1 , 'f ? 'v7f3fQ-A Rf, Sli.,-ef zafgiix,- .lf 45 ,f-' We... R vw .aim ki. ., . If 'Q Mai 'vw 1 .X N- Aww'- JA2 A W r' ft. 1 A J if A LA ' Agar f'N. 5 iw -.5 , 'C 4 ' ' X rf ,Mw ' Wi , w1 f f' R Q 'Q I ,I at f I f 4 f ma sq.: 4' MR. VALENTINES HOMEROOM CFrontJ Michael Bradt, Raha Ghavami, Gretchen Diehl, Amanda Newman, Alexandra Lifton, Dana Wasserman, Seth Cameron. fBackJ Mr. Valentine, Alex Romaine, Garrin Benfield, Anthony Colacino, Doug Feldman, Roger Vincent, David Perl. I , 'lt J c jmknx MRS. HARRINGTON'S HOMEROOM CFrontJ Shalli Starr, Morgan Babcock, Samantha Olds, Mary Federman, Kimmi Buttinger, Kelly Winter. QBackJ Mrs. Harrington, Scott Schwartz, Scott Lehman, .Iamil Rich, Nicky Caiano, Crawford, Shaw, George Schreiner, Deacon Webster, Peter Giner. l8fFifth Grade Middle School in Dr. Osgood X Gilgamesh Mummy's Message Grammar Game Timelines X Cap 'n Punc Fantasy Island I I K -:5.,,,,,,1r M - - L MRS. WATKINS' HOMEROOM QFrontJ Marah Rosenberg, Courtney Hallock, Loren Valentine, Vanessa Landegger, Sarah Henry. fBackJ Mrs. Watkins, Tripp Stewart, Charlie Walton, Davis Parr, Alex Hennig, Nick Goldstein, Morgan Pitts, Mark McLean, John Winter. Filth Gradefl9 mfg re' BeowoUf Medieval Feast Romans and Barbarians Crete f Matter Investigation 'rf Math Olympiadsf Islam I Am Curious U. , .5 .. 1 , VH , A i if f' -v 'F i f,z3vxe,. MRS. JEYS' HOMEROOM QFrontJ Dawn Alexander, Eliza Wolcott, Jennifer Hadley, Cathy Rogers, Winnie Clifton-Bligh, Libby Hudson, Amanda Hobe. CBackJ Mrs. Jeys, Chris Durfee, Henry Burke, Bobby Circillo, Chad Dickens, Jeff Tilley, Charlie Whitehead, Myles Louria, Peter Bradt, Nicholas Wickes. 20fSixth Grade X Anal ' 1 MISS SWlNSTON'S HOMEROOM QFrontJ Tiffany Wardman, Tara Roberts, Cathy Carlton, Ellen Brockelman, Ellen Bruce, Jennifer Dixon, Jennifer Jeys, Deirdra Shaw. fBackJ Jamie Baker, Sam Healey, Livy Haskell, Bill Lawrence, Turner Grant, Bobby Eaton, Luke Wasserman, Tommy Polk, Miss Swinston. lm ' Wai 53,3 J - ,e. l MRS. WETZEL'S HOMEROOM fFrontJ Nicole Richman, Rocky Alger, Melanie Chang, Susanna French, Kate Harkless, Marisa Felt, Kim Sexton, Rebecca Buckerman. fBackJ Warner Hotchkiss, Benji Reed, Stuart Grandy, Luke Ziminsky, Kyle Rawlins, Ryan Mendoza, Eddie Petrillo, Patrick Cooke, Mrs. Wetzel. Sixth Gradef2l U 9 ? s ll K' Z, .et . . .gf 22fMiddlc School Faculty nxfd -H A ' 1 Right: MIDDLE SCHOOL FACULTY fFrontJ Alice Welsch, Ashley Harrington, Sue Smith, Peggy Swinston. tSecond Rowj Phyllis Wetzel. fThird Rowj Bill Valentine, Bryna Watkins, Herb Beckett, Sherry Andre, Lynne Davenport, Fay Jeys. nffx A15 ,lv ff Middle School Faculty X23 Q? 2 'f'f' ' '1 ,WN-. 'TR -, H M. nd Pwr un? ..f. .N NL ...- k 4. ,. f 'L' x 'Ia l ix Q 4 .5 V sq. W .f Xlxf A x eg, it X24 l Middle School Showf25 OK 'X 1 XY I Q4 -....!- 1 26fMiddle School ,mn , I ,sam ' n V 3 f ,V A NV? We .. fa 'lg Middle Schoolf27 MR. HANFTS HOMEROOM QFrontJ Mary Anne Winter, Chris Romaine, Wendy Plumb. fSecond Rowj Tjasa Crofoot, Deirdre Wal- lace, Katie Heckman, Mr. Hanft. CThird Rowj Nick Einstein, Danny O'Neil, John Loveman, Palmer Douglas. CFourth Rowl Chip Meakem, Lori Atkins, Honor Prouty, Clifton Bright, Chris Clark. .. h. S3 15 fx. ,P ,iv Ki.. r ,r'.,-. .4445 101' if.+i.qaS' . ze .rrv fgjlibi ' '1r5'1 ' 522151:-P QE . sv V-341215: , , J 'J '72 C2 28fSeventh Grade MRS. SANDERS' HOMEROOM fFrontJ Jessica Terry, Josh Gardner, Daniel O'Cal- laghan, Mrs. Sanders. CSecond Rowj Lea Sweitzer, Ingrid Blinken, Tanya Bandler, Ted Boesky, Chris Murphy. QThird Rowj Kyle McGaffey, Jon Mazella, Jimmy Eaton, Chris Lippman, Angela Barbieri. CAbsentJ Cather- ine Wenglowski. MRS. KANDEL'S HOMEROOM fFrontJ Jennene Foss, Beth Vincent, Pauline Sobel- man. fSecond Rowj Patia McGrath, Kathy Corrao, Katrin Hodapp, Daniel Koetke, Mrs. Kandcl. fThird Rowl Bryan Nielsen, Thom Haskell, Gregory Pestrak, Connie Douglas. CFourth Rowl Benjamin Grosscup, Chris Law- rence, Zander Nicholson, Monica Schadlow, Daphne Spofford. Seventh Gradef29 MISS JOYNER'S I-IOMERGOM CFrontJ Jennifer Feldman, John Siegel, J.W. Sora with Jake, Miss Joyner. CSecond Rowj Liz Tilt, Nanny Orr, Stephanie Bates, David Wilkins. CThird RowJ Will Spilo, Philip Walton, Cas Sydorowitz, Owen Sperry. fFourth Rowj Hol- ly Sexton, Jennifer Sellon, Ashley Weld, Lauren Welsch. QAbsentj Richie Schlosberg. MR. CROSBY'S HOMEROOM fFrontj Jane Belenky, Kevin Blackman, Chris Chaice, Mr. Crosby. fSecond Rowj Sara McClelland, Carolyn Koo, Christina Cushman, Laura Goldblatt. fThird Rowj Liz Nordberg, Tammy Freund, Suzie Chace, Rhya Fisher. CFourth Rowj Stephen O'Kelley, Paul Hawryluk, John Monroe, Wyman Eckhardt, Carter Lifton. 30fEighth Grade ,jf 4113.5 ',..-14'! 'f',,.wJ '54 Y 5 iff . ,QQ ,,,,. fgua, 4 . RYE. , i. ,mls as vuv.. ,Qfafil aafwmwvgi ,L -, .aw-J ff E121 W 'f nyuk' 5 we V J-4 -1 . ,.g,,rA4 , .34-Z f. X kwa, t. 5-ijt.: -A Q .ga tfirf? AZ'-.1 t4!.-' 1362.0 MR. CONLEY'S HOMEROOM fFrontJ Elizabeth Bernard, Christie Malone, Jamie Ebert. CSecond Rowj Carolyn DeVries, Keith Ingalls, Cyril O'Neil. fThird Rowj Amanda Lehman, Amy Hennig, Sarah Cameron, Alex Prime. fFourth Rowj Mr. Conley, David Koetke, Willie Seibert, Richard Adelmann. fAbsentJ Scott Alexander, Jake Sapirstein. MRS. PATEK'S HOMEROOM fFrontj Mrs. Patek, Libby Prezzano, Kate Zipser, Erika Dole. CSecond Rowj Kyra Feldman, Amy Syn- dorick, Wendy Reddock. QThird Rowj Scott Brockelman, Elliott Simpson, Robin McCaine. QFourth Rowb Topher Margolin, Lorenzo Shepard, Thomas Talbot. CAbsentJ Sara Heckman. Eighth Gradef31 'Qfa - ' 'fi 3 ii Q '35 Q L I L , ,,, ,Ag f N,A J ,L .2 FACULTY Above: Vi Patek, French, Latin Right: fFrontJ Heather Dougan, Science: Ri- bin Price, Art: Patrick Conley, Latin, English, Woodworking. fBackJ Camilla Thayer, Artg John Odden, History, Secondary School Guid- anceg Pamela Park, ReadingfValues, History: Betsy Lifschultz, Latin. Above Right: Richard Meyers, Director of Athletics. 32 X Upper School 1 4' I --.I an I 'V gl sg, 3 FACULTY Top left: Tom Sydorick, Head of Upper School, English Above: fFrontJ Missy Barnett, Athletics, Pru Read, History, Photogra- phyq Joan Corcoran, English. fBackJ Jenny Odden, Secretary: Nancy Jackson, Librarian, English, Lynne Davenport, English, ReadingfVal- uesg Steven Hanft, Science. Upper School f 33 FACULTY Top: Ashton Crosby, Lunchg Peggy Nicholson, French, Latin Below Left: Larry Tighe, Ninth Grade Thesis Below Right: Stan Feret, Mathematics Absent: Lynne Darcy, Videotapingg Cassie Kernan, Danceg Elinor McKenna, Testing 34 f Upper School J- fnktifgpf FACULTY Below: CFrontJ John Ham, Mathematicsg Nan- cy Rosen, ReadingfValues, Thesis, Ashton Crosby, Latin, English, Theater CBackJ Edna Brumfield, Learning Specialist, Betty Murray, Mathematicsg Marion Sanders, History, Bar- bara Becker, ReadingfValuesg Holly Joyner, Frenchg Ann Thacher, Mathematics. pw gl X Yu xg K' fx 'Cala ,ru 71 sw!! Upper School f 35 FACULTY AND STAFF Right: John Pyne, Director of Finance 84 Ad- ministration Below: Aimee Whitman, Assistant to Business Managerg Joyce Wall, Developmentg Marjorie Widman, Administrative Secretaryg Helen Diserens, Business Managerg Wendy Rey- mond, Officeg Mary Ellen Brock, Administra- tive Assistant ltsis l ' ff 2 f I FACULTY Top: Malcolm Brooks, Computersg Sherry An- dre, Assistant Librarian, Computers. Center Above: Sue Fiala, Music Below: Linda Kandel, Mathematics -.-. 'W 'cv' Upper School X 37 The 1984 Yearbook IS dedlcated to all the people plctured on these pages the Kitchen and Mamtenance Staff of Rlppowam Clsqua School W1th0Ul them the school would not functlon We appreclate thelr hard work and thelr patlence Wzth Speczal Thanks Kltty Terracclano Fred Green Marllyn Hoferxchter Fred Mxles Mary Melom Clsqua Kltchen Head Y' Joe Pappalardo K,M,,..., ,E ,fx 2 in 'Nxt Michael 1 Mary Johnston Rocco We want to recognize Bonnie and Gus Soderquist. Bonnie has been associated with Rippowam for 41 years! She came to work in 1943, and Gus joined the custodial staff in 1960. The ripples of their presence at RCS touch all our lives and will continue. Thank You - and Goodbye! RIPPOWA CISO UA SCHOOL w WZWYDILX1 wwe, Q x A 'wwrfiw fi: 55 Z 4- W ' f - A A 'vwC+t'f2 + X'J93af: l ' , '- Wwe ,5'u...,...,.'f....1.- ff -Y , G -..Q-Gum. Outward Bound Weekend Wzldcat Mountain Wilderness Center 42 f Seniors 4' x . +f+r3- V tk' x , X 'Q V -J Q fr wt' ,grimy ,, -- wif' 'f V -.x. h.,w,,,s5- Q V. Hs.-,iii-?gv Q 'Q Q? , .ifE.,1fQ ,, :.1.,,:fd fff' V- V ' , , , . 'ILL V 1 . 'Eff A ' U . , .' 'J .' - - '- 1- ' , . .: . September 23-25, 1983 A A f' '4- 90 V! Seniors 43 Community Service Community Service has been a special part of ninth grade at Rippowam Cisqua since 1977. Small groups of students volunteer their time one afternoon each week to go into the communi- ty beyond the School to help other people, who range in age from 2 to 92! This year nearly two-thirds of the Class of 1984 made this contribution of service. Students helped children at the Bedford Christian Day School, the Westchester Exceptional Children's School in Katonah, and in BOCES classes at Mt. Kisco Elementary School. Others visited Holly House, a residential home for the elderly in South Salem. A few students tutored 5th and 6th graders in the Middle School. Many parents interrupt their own days to provide transpor- tation for these ninth gradersg their help is vital and appreciated. One Senior summed up the Community Service experience by saying: Being able to make someone happy is the best reward you can get! 44fSeniors ffmgnmmr 9 k-b., 1 , Yi. ' im Elise deStruve Bandler 'fEliSe,, Diamonds are for lies, all my lies. - Billy Idol Entered 1973 - Red Field Hockey: 7, JV - 8 Outdoor: 8, 9 Softball: 7, JV - 8 Meeting House Road Mount Kisco, N.Y. Carl David Andresen Carl Sometimes I feel like a nut. Sometimes I don't. - Peter Paul Entered 1973 - Blue Soccer: JV - 7, V - 8, 9 Hockey: JV - 7, V - 8, 9 Lacrosse: JV - 7, V - 8, 9 Hyperbole First Prize: 8 Blue Team Captain Green Lane Bedford Hills, N.Y. A Y' Seniorsf45 46fSeniors Edwin Wells Beck Wells For the times, they are a changin' Entered 1973 - Red Soccer: .IV - 7, V - 8, 9 Basketball: JV - 7, V - 8, 9 Lacrosse: JV - 7, 8 Honors: 8 Croton Lake Road Mount Kisco, N.Y. Lewis Barbieri Lewis When this you see, remember me And bear me in your mind. Let all the world say what they may Speak of me as you find - Brian Jones Entered 1981 - Red Soccer: .IV - 9 Basketball: V - 9 Baseball: JV - 7, V High Honors: 7 Honors: 8, 9 Distinction Award in 14 Sawgrass Drive Katonah, N.Y. -8,9 Biology: 7 Valerie B. Biele KK'Val99 If the good times are gone, I'm bound for moving on. I'll look for you if I come back this way. Entered 1980 - Red Soccer: JV - 7, V - 8, 9, Co-Captain 7 Basketball: JV - 7, 8, V - 9 Softball: JV - 7, 8 Honors: 7 Pleasant Drive Brewster, N.Y. Anna D. Blinken Anna Life is for the living, and if you live You must be prepared for changes. Entered 1977 - Blue Soccer: V - 7, 8, 9 Volleyball: 7, - 8, 9 Lacrosse: JV - 7, V - 8, 9 Honors: 7 Student Advisory Board 8, 9 Matthew's Mill Road Bedford Hills, N.Y. Seniorsf47 Roberta Andrea Breck Robbie Such a long, long time to be gone and a short time to be there. - Grateful Dead Entered 1980 - Blue Field Hockey: JV - 8, V - 9 Outdoor: 8, 9 Softball: JV - 8, 9 211 West Mountain Road Ridgefield, Conn. 48fSeniors Q' Joshua Grant Canning .Iammin' Josh Time is like a handful of sand. The tighter you grasp it, the faster it runs through your fingers. But if you caress it, it will leave you in its wake memories of its gentle flow, rather than the roughness of its stones. - A Dead Head Entered 1973 - Blue Soccer: 7, .IV - 8, 9 Hockey: JV - 7, 8, V - 9 Lacrosse: JV - 8 McLain Street Mt. Kisco, N.Y. don't cry Todd Bostwick Catlin CiT0dd!! If you're gonna play with fire, when you burn your finger - Entered 1973 - Red Soccer: JV - 9 Baseball: JV - 7, V - 8, 9 Honors: 7, 8, 9 Student Advisory Board 8, 9 Class President 6, 9 R.R. 2, Box 148 Pound Ridge, N.Y. Susan Elizabeth Cascio Susie Time may change me But l can't change time - David Bowie Entered 1973 - Blue Soccer: V - 7, 8, 9 Volleyball: V - 8, 9 Softball: V - 7, 8, 9 Blue Team Captain Drama: Principal Roles in Pinocchio - 1980, 1 10 in the Shade - 1982, By Gemini - 1983 Chapel Road Waccabuc, N.Y. Seniorsf49 'K wi? 50fSeniors Rachel Forsythe Cooke CKRach!!!KCRay!! Let the disappointments pass Let the laughter fill your glass Let your illusions last. - Jackson Browne Entered 1981 - Red Soccer: JV - 7, V - 8,9 Basketball: JV - 7, 8, V - 9 Softball: JV - 7, 8: Captain 8 Honors: 7, 8 Distinction Award in Ceramics: 7 Distinction Award in Painting: 8 290 Old Branchville Road Ridgefield, Conn. Alexander Chaice KSA lex!! Perfection is not doing extraordinary things, but doing ordinary things extraordinarily well Entered l978 - Red Soccer: V - 7, 8, 9 Basketball: JV - 7, V - 8, 9 Lacrosse: JV - 7, V - 8, 9 Honors: 9 27 Thornwood Road Armonk, N.Y. 155 -fu. es - 1 There's Q8 Dorsey Cottrell Foote Dorsey There are two paths you can go by But in the long run still time to change the road you're on. - Led Zeppelin Entered 1973 - Red Field Hockey: JV - 7, V - 8 Soccer: V - 9 Volleyball: JV - 7, V - 8, 9 Lacrosse: JV - 7, V - 8, 9 Honors: 7, 9 David's Way Bedford Hills, N.Y. Alexander Scott Douglas Scott Where the eagle glides ascending There's an ancient river bending Through the timeless gorge of changes Where sleeplessness awaits. - Neil Young Entered 1981 - Red Soccer: .IV - 8, 9 Hockey: JV - 7, V - 8,9 Lacrosse: .IV - 7, 8 Honors: 9 243 West Lane Ridgefield, Conn. Seniorsf5l 52fSeniors Colin Patrick Gordon Colin Long you'll live and high you'll fly Smiles you'll give and tears you'll cry. All you touch and all you see Is all your life will ever be. - Roger Waters Entered 1982 - Blue Soccer: JV - 8, 9 Basketball: JV - 8, 9 Baseball: V - 8 Honors: 8, 9 'Box 243, Route 2 Bedford, N.Y. Steven Winston Giner Steve You gotta walk and don't look back. - Peter Tosh Entered 1980 - Red Football: V - 7, 8, 9g Co-Captain 9 Basketball: V - 9 Lacrosse: JV - 7, V - 8, 9 Honors: 8, 9 Seven League Farm Bedford, N.Y. Thomas Carr Grant K6T0mU See these eyes so green I can stare for a thousand years Those who feel me near Pull the blinds and change their mind . . . - David Bowie Entered 1976 - Red Football: V - 7, 8, 9 Basketball: JV - 8 Lacrosse: JV - 7, 8 Honors: 7, 8, 9 192 Bedford Road Pleasantville, N.Y. James J. Harned KCJimmy!! lf I told you all that went down it would burn off both your ears. - Grateful Dead Entered 1978 - Blue Soccer: 7, V - 8, 9 Hockey: JV - 7, V - 8, 9 Lacrosse: JV - 7, 8, V - 9 Honors: 8 Student Advisory Board 7, 8, 9, President 9 Class Vice-President 9 300 Mount Holly Road Katonah, N.Y. Seniorsf53 Caroline Halsey Hazard Caroline Nothing left to do but smile, smile, smile. - Grateful Dead Entered 1973 - Blue Soccer: JV - 7, 8, V - 9 Volleyball: JV - 8, V - 9: Co-Captain 8 Lacrosse: JV - 7, V - 8, 9 Honors: 7, 9 Box 123, Old Post Road Bedford, N.Y. 54fSeniors Edwin James Herrell Eddie All Cretans are liars. - Epimenides the Cretan Entered 1978 - Red Soccer: JV - 7, 8 Outdoor: 7, 8, 9 Baseball: JV - 7, 8 Honors: 7, 9 Middle School Math Distinction Award Carolyn Way Somers, N.Y. Oliver Hodapp 0liver f Hosplat Kites fly highest against the wind. - Winston Churchill Entered 1980 - Red Football: .IV - 7, 8 Outdoor: 7, 8, 9 Lacrosse: JV - 7, 8 71 David's Hill Road Bedford Hills, N.Y. 7 c ..ei 1 ., 3:3925 S am Stuart Hotchkiss CfMarty!! We've been through some things together With trunks of memories still to come We've found things to do in stormy weather Long may you run. - Neil Young Entered 1973 - Red Football: V - 7, 8, 9: Co-Captain 9 Hockey: JV - 7, 8, 9: Captain 9 Baseball: V - 7, 8, 9 Honors: 7 Drama: 1 l0 in The Shaden - 1982 305 McLain Street Bedford Hills, N.Y. J '11 W, it ,Q sehiofSf55 Richard H. Hubert KKRich9! Will the wind ever remember the names it has blown in the past with its trust its old age and its wisdom? It whispers no, this will be the last, and the wind whispers Mary. 56fSeniors - Jimi Hendrix Entered l98l - Red Football: V - 7, 8, 9g Co-Captain 9 Hockey: V - 7, 8, 9 Lacrosse: V - 7, 8, 9 26 Hickory Road Katonah, N.Y. Julie B. Hoyt Julie All we have is here and now The world is out there to buy Time goes by . . . No time to cry. Entered 1981 - Red Soccer: 7, JV k 8, 9, Co-Captai Volleyball: .IV h 8, V - 9 Softball: JV - 8 Honors: 9 51 Powder Horn Drive Ridgefield, Conn. Il Timothy St. John Kelly Tim f Timoth2 As we sit strapped to our cave floor, watching reflections of surreal images, our minds shall never see true light. - Plato Entered 1980 - Red Soccer: 7, 8 Baseball: JV - 7, 8 Honors: 7 Distinction Award, Olympics of the Mind: 8 187 Jay Street Katonah, N.Y. Andrew G. Kaeyer KCAndy!7 My life is too short My only hope is that we go Entered 1979 - Red Soccer: JV - 7, V - 8, 9 Hockey: V - 7, 8, 9 into overtime. Lacrosse: .IV - 7, V - 8, 9 46 Quicks Lane Katonah, N.Y. Seniorsf57 Francis Joshua Kernan Josh Lately it occurs to me What a long strange trip itls been. - Grateful Dead Entered 1978 - Blue Football: JV - 7, V - 8, 9 Hockey: .IV - 7, 8, V - 9 Baseball: V - 7 Lacrosse: JV - 8 340 McLain Street Bedford Hills, N.Y. 58fSeniors Walter John Koetke CKWally!! If the Doors of Perception were cleansed, everything would appear to man as it is: infinite. - William Blake Entered 1980 - Blue Soccer: JV - 7, V - 8, 9 Basketball: JV k 7, V - 8, 9 Lacrosse: .IV - 7, V - 8, 9 Honors: 7, 8, 9 Box D, Pinesbridge Road Amawalk, N.Y. Andrew Spencer Kurian 66Andy!!!KKAndy Cappii True happiness consists not in the multitude of friends, but in the worth and choice. - Ben Jonson Entered 1975 - Red Soccer: JV - 7, V - 8, 9 Basketball: JV - 7, V - 8, 9 Baseball: V - 7, 8, 9 Honors: 7, 8, 9 Upper School Long Distance Relay, First Place 8 Clearwater Lane Pound Ridge, N.Y. Allyson Beth Kurian Ally f Ally Pun Giving's receiving, Receiving is giving . . . That's really the secret That lies behind living . . . - Dean Walley Entered 1975 - Red Soccer: V - 7, 8, 9: Co-Captain 9 Basketball: V - 7, 8, 9 Softball: V - 7, 8, 9 Honors: 7, 8 Clearwater Lane Pound Ridge, N.Y. Seniorsf59 Luke Harrison Meade Luke The intelligent man finds almost everything ridiculous. 60fSeniors - Goethe Entered 1980 - Red Soccer: 7, 8 Cross Country: 9 Baseball: 7, 8 Honors: 7, 8 Hyperbole Second Prize: 7 Distinction Award, Olympics of the Mind: 8 Old Logging Road Yorktown Heights, N.Y. Sara Courtney Loveman Sara You ain't gonna learn What you don't want to know. - Grateful Dead Entered 1979 - Red Soccer: V - 7, 8, 9: Co-Captain 9 Volleyball: 7, V - 8, 9 Lacrosse: JV - 7, V - 8, 9 Student Advisory Board 7 Fancher Road Pound Ridge, N.Y. Donald Reeve Nicholson Reeve Good friends we have, and good friends We have lost along the way ln this great future you can't forget your past So dry your tears, I seh. - Bob Marley Entered 1979 - Blue Soccer: JV - 7, 8, 9 Hockey: JV - 7, 8, 9 Lacrosse: JV - 7, 8 Honors: 7 Bedford Center Road Bedford Hills, N.Y. William Anson Meyer Bill Do not turn back when you are just at the goal. - Publilius Syrus Entered 1973 - Red Soccer: V - 7, 8, 9, Co-Captain 8, 9 Hockey: V - 7, 8, 9 Lacrosse: V - 7, 8, 9 Honors: 7, 9 Student Advisory Board 9 Red Team Captain Bedford Center Road Bedford Hills, N.Y. Seniorsf6l 62fSeniors Edward Reese Pryor C6Ted99 If you go no one may follow That path is for your steps alone. - Grateful Dead Entered 1974 - Blue Hockey: JV - 7, 8, V - 9 Lacrosse: JV 7, 8 10 Broad Brook Road Bedford, N.Y. Philip Mario Pilla Hphili! Un bastone duro non ragione. Entered 1977 - Blue Soccer: V - 7, 8, 9 Basketball: JV - 7, V - 8, 9 Baseball: V - 7, 8, 9 Honors: 7, 8, 9 Drama: Principal Roles, Shivaree - 1980, By Gemini - 1983 Distinction Award in Earth Science: 8 Box 148, Hickory Road Baldwin Place, N.Y. Jennifer Lynn Pryor Cltleniiflftlenniif If ends mark new beginnings, why are goodbyes so hard to say? Entered 1981 - Blue Soccer: JV - 7, 8, V - 9 Basketball: JV - 8, V - 9 Softball: JV - 7, 8 Distinction Award in Art: 8 323 Branchville Road Ridgefield, Conn. Lauren Lesley Singleton Lauren l've been here so long l've got to calling it home. e Grateful Dead Entered 1974 - Blue Field Hockey: JV - 7, V - 8, 93 Captain 7, 9 Volleyball: V - 8, 9 Lacrosse: JV - 7, V - 8, 9 Honors: 7, 8, 9 Student Advisory Board 8, 9, Vice-President 9 30 Bedford Center Road Bedford Hills, N.Y. Seniorsf63 Andrew I. Sobelman Andrew These statements are false. The last statement is true. Entered 1977 - Red Cross Country 9 Baseball: JV - 7, 8 Hoyt Road Pound Ridge, N.Y. 64fSeniors 3 Jennifer Barclay Spofford CKJenny!!!6KJen!! If you give me a fish I will eat for a day. lf you teach me to fish I will eat forever. Entered 1973 - Blue Soccer: JV - 7, V - 8, 9, Co-Captain 7 Volleyball: 7, JV - 8, 9, Captain 8 Softball: JV - 7, 8g Captain 8 Bedford Center Road Bedford, N.Y. Adam B. Tweedy Tweedy f Adam Along the seashore shells lie scattered in the sand Winking up like shining eyes - at me from the sea. There is one like sunrise older than you know. It's still Lying there where some careless wave forgot it long ago. - David Crosby Entered 1981 - Red Soccer: 7, V - 8, 9 Basketball: V - 9 Lacrosse: JV - 7, V - 8, 9 Little Town Lane Bedford, N.Y. Emlen Knight Tilt CKEm!! I was not born to be a fighter But now's the time I have to learn To keep my head above the water Gotta play with fire but not get burned. - Lou Gramm Entered 1973 - Blue Field Hockey: JV - 7, V - 8, 9 Basketball: JV - 7, V - 8, 9 Softball: JV - 7, V - 8,9 Honors: 7 High Honors: 9 Upper Hook Road Katonah, N.Y. 'ff ,., K, ,n ,f Seniorsf65 sf EZ Robert C. Vincent III 6KR0bby!9!KKR0b7! We are leavin' You don't need us. - C.S.N.Y. Entered 1973 - Blue Soccer: JV - 7, V - 8, 9 Hockey: JV - 7, 8, V - 9 Lacrosse: JV - 7, 8 High Honors: 7 Honors: 8, 9 Hook Road Bedford, N.Y. wt. -'r,.::- 66fSeniors George Stewart Wardman Geordie f Beaver Only the future can tell us How well have we learned. - John Fogerty Entered 1980 - Blue Soccer: 7, JV - 8, 9 Hockey: JV - 7, 8 Lacrosse: JV - 7, 8 Honors: 7 Sarles Street Bedford, N.Y. David Adam Weinberg David Two roads diverged in a wood, and I - I took the one less traveled by, And that has made all the difference. - Robert Frost Entered 1979 - Blue Football: V - 7, 8, 9 Lacrosse: JV - 7, 8 237 West Mt. Airy Road Croton-on-Hudson, N.Y. ,X wi. Scott Derek Welsch Scooter You may say I'm a dreamer But l'm not the only one. - John Lennon Entered 1979 - Red Soccer: V - 7, 8, 93 Co-Captain 8, 9 Basketball: JV - 7, V - 8, 9 Lacrosse: V - 7, 8, 9 High Honors: 7, 8, 9 Student Advisory Board: 7 Frankel Scholarship Prize: 6 Upper School Scholarship Prize: 7, 8 Mayflower Compact History Prize: 8 Upper School Long Distance Run, First: 7, 8 Box 368 Bedford, N.Y. Charles R. Wierdsma Chace Time is but the stream you fish in. Entered 1973 - Blue Soccer: V - 7, 8, 9 Hockey: JV - 7, V - 8, 9 Lacrosse: JV - 7, V - 8, 9 Cantitoe Road Katonah, N.Y. 68 f Seniors Oliver Whitney Wolcott Oliver Let your life proceed by its own line - Bob Weir Entered 1978 - Red Soccer: JV - 7, 8, 9 Hockey: JV - 7, 8, V - 9 Lacrosse: JV - 7, 8 Honors: 7 Cantitoe Road Bedford, N.Y. VI Ps 'Guia Melissa York Z i pser Meliss Nothing gets you nothing And you get back what you give You can't hold out much longer 1t's time for you to live. - C.S.N.Y. Entered 1974 - Red Field Hockey: JV - 7, V - 8, 9, Co-Captain 9 Volleyball: 7, V - 8, 9 Lacrosse: V - 7, 8, 9 High Honors: 7 Honors: 9 Student Advisory Board 7, 9 Red Team Captain Drama: Principal Roles in Shivaree', 1980, 1 10 in the Shadew 1982, By Gemini 1983 Honey Hollow Road Pound Ridge, N.Y. ,am , J CLASS OFFICERS Above: Todd Catlin, President, Jimmy Harned, Vice-President SCHOOL CAPTAINS Left: CFrontJ Melissa Zipser, Red, Susie Cascio, Blue. fBackJ Bill Mey- er, Red, Carl Andresen, Blue. Note: Ninth grade Honors and Team Designations reflect awards re- ceived through December 1983. Seniorsf69 :F-'uf f ' ' y . I , M k W T 1 gf ' Gsm 1 1? 3' i ix M nn, - v :'?v4 70fClass of 1984 That Was Then if ,... 49 JZ f If 1 A Class of 1984f7l 'mf ?1? This I 4 W . ' Q . v J P 4,,.'v'k x A x, 45 vssln C 'gf-. .. v , ,,'A JJ- '. Fx A f 6, . fy- X' 4 sill? 1 Ki. 3 .'5, 54 V YJ 1 . mg , .. .' 13 X kv ss A iw x , In X5 si Am., s, , ' .9 Q ,. N i , .13 Worldly Name Pet Passion Pet Peeve Possession Hero Carl Andresen Pizza Novocaine Seymore Jeff Spicolo Elise Bandler YSL Alarm clocks My phone Sting Lewis Barbieri Old Movies SSAT's Stereo David Bowie Wells Beck Ben 8a Jerry's ice Saturday a.m. car- My stereo Pete Carill cream toons Valerie Biele Ice Cream Long car trips My Snoopy Tommy Howell Anna Blinken SnowBird Thunderstorms My overcoat Tom Cruise Roberta Breck Riding Polyester My horse Mickey Hart Josh Canning China Cat Sun- Poodles My guitar Young 8L Garcia flower Susie Cascio Nag's Head, N.C. Existentialism Spicey Paul McCartney Todd Catlin Fig Newtons Inside jokes My Motobecane Madeline Kahn Alex Chaice Skiing School applications My bike Willie Gault Rachel Cooke Cranapple Juice Application Forms My Blankie Letterman Scott Douglas Weekends Libraries None Harold Dorsey Foote Treasure Cay Computers Pug C.A. Steven Giner Tan blondes Earwax My records Jimmy Page Colin Gordon Tom Grant Skiing 8L sailing Monty Python The Rolling Stones Monday mornings 74 f Personals My comic collection Copy of Fear 8: Loathing in Las Ve- gas!! T. Roosevelt Ziggy Stardust Wind It Up Famous Quote And It . . . Elected Found In Ten Years Yeah, she likes me Sings Class Clown In town Will be jamming That's dumb! Shops Class Polo In locker room Designer Go ahead, make my Cooks Fettucine Class Talker Behind a podium Lecturing day! Shut up, Lewis! Falls down Class Camper At Camp Dudley Still at Dudley I failed! Hurts herself Class Questioner Blushing Still blushing What's the deal? Discusses moral Class Enthusiast In SAB Still going to values SnowBird Awesome Laughs Class Laugh In New York City Married to Ralph Lauren's son Al-l right Drives his Dad's Class Guitarist Buying concert At 2000th The Rabbit tickets Dead concert Maybe not Smiles Class WHO fan In Stowe Married to J .M. Ieayfr dealwith this Makes money for Class Prep Organizing finan- R.C. Sticker Co. the class cial ventures President Psychodelicatessen! Whines Class Voice At the YMCA Hotdoggin at Aspen No, but . . . Punches Wells Class Nut In the Art Room In a Madison Ave. Gallery What? Argues Class Lawyer Sleeping Law School Good try, but you Flirts Class Flirt Driving car Married to 10th missed husband Yummm! Gets Rad Class Comedian Yelling at Bonnie Still laughing You can't take a Debates Class High Socks Playing D8cD Law School joke! Bad Craziness Goes to N.Y.C. Class Punk In Greenwich Vil- lage Bowie Lookalike Personalsf75 Worldly Name Pet Passion Pet Peeve Possession Hero 18 Jimmy Harned Ski pants Van's My Lego blocks Clint Eastwgod 19. Caroline Nantucket Lima Beans My pillow Jerry Garcia Hazard 20. Eddie Herrell Pizza Insufficient RAM My coin collection Monty Python 21 Oliver Hodapp Weekends Mornings Bed Confucius 22. Sam Hotchkiss My guitar Hairy chicken My Hohner China Smith 23 Julie Hoyt Gummy Bears Computers My watch Rosemary I H l l - - 24 Rich Hubert Won Ton Soup Meatloaf Kleenex Charles Bronson 25 Andrew Kaeyer Hockey Bad Refs My skates Richard Pryor 26 Tim Kelly Sleeping Applications My pens Opus 27 Josh Kernan Coffee Haagen Tinfoil My windsurfer Bob Weir Dazs 28 Walter Koetke Movies Peanut Butter Doors records Jim Morrison 29 Ally Kurian Stuffed animals R.V. My koala Norman Rockwell 30 Andy Kurian Freihofer's Choc. Gondolas Tennis Racket Al McGuire Chip Cookies 31 Sara Loveman Popcorn Thursday Follies Chelsea Bobby Weir 32 Luke Meade Scuba Diving Bureaucracy Autographed Gene Kelly Doonesbury 33 Bill Meyer Sleeping late Cabbage Patch HOCk6y Stick Eddie Murphy Dolls -.....l 76fPersonals Famous Quote Wind It Up And It . . . Elected Found In Ten Years ' Hey, Buddy! O my Gawd! What? Funny Come on! Runs from Tweedy Gets A's in French Recites pi Goes to Germany Plays guitar Class Lizard Most patient Class Aardvark Class German stu- dent Class Musician Are you serious? Talks Friendliest I .. Cut it out! Makes varsity Class Athlete What . . . ? Skates Class Weeble Steal your face! Says C'est hautf' Numismatist Yez Jams Class Teddy Bear I am a tree Chugs milk Class Doors fan Stop it! Sleeps in Yearbook Class Goalie What's happin? Misspells Class Basketball player Bag it Writes Whitehead Wildest p No, seriously Grows taller All right, that's it Takes a slapshot Class Baby Huey Class Moose Eating off the floor At Nantucket Writing Greek on blackboards In Europe Riding his BMX With everyone Running from Giner Directing summer theater Nuclear physicist Still traveling Pass Coach for the Giants Cruise Director In goal At the hockey rink In French Beneath his hair Wearing Fayva shoes Playing for the Rangers In the NHL Knows all languages Will be bald The man who found Morrison Sitting in back of class At a 76'ers game At Dorsey's In the library At the hockey rink Veterinarian Will be a 76'er Still laughing An author Forest Ranger Personals f 7 7 Worldly Name Pet Passion Pet Peeve Possession Hero Reeve Long hair Cows My box Aston Barnett Nicholson Philip Pilla Ravioli Heavy Metal My cleats David D'Errico Jennifer Pryor Iced tea Birds Warm mittens Joan Rivers Ted Pryor Dixie Chicken F.O.I.L. Stereo Zonker Harris Lauren The ocean Vacuuming My kitten Jim Morrison Singleton Andy Sobelman Sci-Fi books Bad graphics Computer IBM Jennifer Heavy sweaters Having my picture Twiglet Chevy Chase Spofford taken Emlen Tilt Vail School food My skis The Police Adam Tweedy Skiing Liver Skis 84 room Steven Stills Rob Vincent Beginning of Dixie Broken glass My motorcycle Uncle Duke Chickeni' Geordie Banana bread Pennies ATC Bo Diddley Wardman David Weinberg Friday nights Sunday nights Scott Welsch Freihofer's choc. Barbershops chip cookies Chace Sports PacMan Wierdsma Oliver Wolcott Surfing Poodles Melissa Zipser Shoes Silent phone versations 78fSeniors COD- Army jacket Sneakers My skis My Jeep Scarab necklace Dirty Harry Terry Fox Christie Brinkley Benny Hill J .P.Z. Wind It Up Famous Quote And It . . . Elected Found In Ten Years Yes Waddles Most Sarcastic At the club Will be rich Lewis, you egg! Scores a goal Class Soccer Ball On the soccer field Playing for Cosmos Get real Brushes her teeth Class Eyes At Math extra help Will understand Algebra Okay, I admit Unwinds Class Slob At Dead concert A Dead groupie Put it this way Shut up, Walter Asks Colin for help Plays with his com- puters Class Get-Involved Purple Captain Drying her hair in locker room With computer Still will not under- stand Algebra Will be an IBM computer Veterinarian Married to G.B. Barber Still bugging people Off the wall l Oh, thatls right Agrees Class Cutie With her pets Psych! Gets an A Class Perfectionist In Europe Yeah Skis Loudest Skiing Just get away Follows Pryor Class Critic On his motorcycle Hey Bwai Gets in trouble Class Livewire Underfoot Get a clue Cracks a joke Class Diplomat With his camera I think I'm going to fall asleep Kaeyer, y0u're dead! What's the deal? What's up? Goes to Fox Lane Beats up Kaeyer Drives Writes notes Class Brain Class Sportsman Best Dressed Class Designer In Calculus class Playing sports Crashing a Jeep On stage At the U.N. Dean of M.I.T. Skiing in Switzer- land In G.Q. Actress Scniorsf79 ig 2 P Q 5 'Z iiiighe U Wm M 4 H 01 5.5 Q ,e x 2 rua-6.0.-,,,,,,, VARSITY BOYS CFrontJ Andrew Kaeyer, Jake Sapirstein, Richard Adelmann, Chris Chaice, Keith Ingalls. QMiddlej Andy Kurian, Chace Wierdsma, Scott Welsch, Bill Meyer, Alex Chaice, Philip Pilla. fBackJ Coach Odden, Rob Vincent, Walter Koetke, Adam Tweedy, Wells Beck, Coach Glazebrook. ff '-+2. f ,.'ftfJ'F T. Q '- 2'Z vf?':Jvw, , fo .t ,sw 1 - N is I 4 ng V - , we .Q A F, The Boys' Varsity team was undefeated this season and won the Fairchester League Banner for the first time since l973, scoring a season total of 54 goals to two by oppo- nents. 82fSoccer Soccer VARSITY GIRLS fFrontJ Jennifer Spofford, Allison Kurian, Susie Cascio, Amy Hennig. fMiddleJ Val- erie Biele, Rachel Cooke, Lauren Welsch, Alex Prime, Dorsey Foote, Nanny Orr. lBackJ Coach Read, Monica Schadlow, Rhya Fisher, Amanda Lehman, Jennifer 4' 'Q . f f Pryor, Anna Blinken, Caroline Hazard. RIPPOWAM TRIUMPHS AT HARVEY! Both Varsity Soccer teams won the 1983 Harvey Soccer Tournament. In this event eight boys' and eight girls' Fairchester teams compete in a grueling day-long series of matches which test ability, endurance, and character. Each team plays every team. Rippowam's unprecedented double triumph is commemorated in the trophies which Captains Bill Meyer, Sara Loveman, and Ally Kurian present to Mr. Wade. Captain Scott Welsch was absent for the picture. Rippowam player Philip Pilla, who last summer played for New York State teams, was voted Most Valuable Player in the Tournament. Soccer f 83 JUNIOR VARSITY BOYS' SOCCER QFrontJ Scott Douglas, Oliver Wolcott, David Koetke, Kevin Blackman. fMiddleJ Geordie Wardman, Reeve Nicholson, David Hoyt, Ted Boesky. fBackJ Clifton Bright, Josh Canning, Todd Catlin, Lewis Barbieri, Coach Joe Sam- marco. l 84 f Soccer Soccer JUNIOR VARSITY GIRLS' SOCCER fFrontJ Jane Belenky, Jessica Terry, Kyra Feldman, Jennene Foss. CMiddleJ Jennifer Feldman, Biff Bernard, Katrin Hodapp, Caro- , lyn Koo. CBack5 Coach Beckett, Wendy Red- l dock, Julie I-Ioyt, Sara McClelland, Stephanie , , , , , Bates, Christie Malone. 26 1 ad THIRD TEAM fFrontJ Robin McCaine, Dan Koetkc, J.W. Sora, Bryan Nielsen, Jon Mazella, Greg Pestrak. CBackJ Danny O'Nei1, Chris Clark, Jimmy Eaton, Carter Lifton, Philip Walton, Elliott Simpson, Coach Hanft. Soccerf85 . ,v tam jg 'QW LM, . Y W, ,mx tp ,T W' 5 4' N . . W ,Y ,,, VARSITY QFrontj Wyman Eckhardt, Scott Alexander, Shane McGaffey, John Siegel, Scott Brockelman. Qlvliddlej Topher Margolin, Josh Kernan, David Wilkins, Cas Sydorowitz, Will Spilo, .Iohn Monroe, Owen Sperry. CBackJ Coach Meyers, Rich Hubert, Sam Hotchkiss, Tom Talbot, Tom Grant, Lorenzo Shepard, David Weinberg, Steven Giner, Coach Ham. 86 frootbaii ' w I xiii , , inf lil Jil, if Ulu M- 'li ,Q .. -. '.4 4, .,. .1 JUNIOR VARSITY CFrontJ Chris Romaine, Dan O'Callaghan, Kyle McGaffey, Palmer Douglas. fMiddleJ John Loveman, Josh Gard- ner, Chris Lawrence, Nick Einstein. CBackJ Coach O'Callaghan, Zander Nicholson, Chris Murphy, Ben Grosscup, Thom Haskell, Chip Meakem. Footballf87 Field Hockey 'Qrw VARSITY CFrontJ Liz Nordberg, Sarah Cameron, Libby Prezzano, Liz Tilt, Christina Cushman fMid- dlej Jennifer Sellon, Amy Sydorick, Ashley Weld, Holly Sexton, Kate Zipser. CBackJ Mrs. Barnett, Robby Breck, Lauren Singleton, Me- lissa Zipscr, Emlen Tilt, Laura Goldblatt. JUNIOR VARSITY fFrontJ Tjasa Crofoot, Kate Heckman, Wendy Plumb, Mary Ann Winter, Erika Dole. QMid- dlej Deirdre Wallace, Lea Sweitzer, Catherine Wenglowski, Angela Barbieri, Kathy Corrao, Sara Heckman.fBackJ Miss Joyner, Caroline deVries, Honor Prouty, Lori Atkins, lngrid Blinken, Connie Douglas, Daphne Spofford. 88fField Hockey 'xl ,l ,ay 1 I x f '- -s.,-.gaieri f is 'ffif f 9? 35: 1,f-s,,Zf, ,.:is5,,2f5Avf?wm Q xi M- ' -R.4.m,, wx, b-x- ., s.-l'J'31 . , I -. ,N 3 uf.: M. ' Ay, Q , . C r v AN. . ' -v,anpugsa.e.ws 4+ ' t .T1,,,'x ?.L ?:f'ff' X 485132, qi ' .nf - v -w-1.1, s ,W x ,lk ,K -S , 3 gi ' ,, - - ,, ,M ,mm,, .x 1 , 'll ,hx 'ilff'7'1 WX ' ,' ,, ' ,X K .- ,An L I P x I ' 2 ' v21f ,?' i K M. . 3 ' - P , 4 J. ,N . .5 V . .. ,V 5, SA N F WN, ., ,ff f .QW ww? Q-sex. -.g.1,m.i,,,..1.... K 'W A Q,-pcgrf. kfiy. Mn. I .ff xx ,xx M -fa.. ff 5 vi Z- 'Wh Ike' VARSITY BOYS' BASKETBALL fFrontj Philip Pilla, Walter Koetke, Elliott Simpson, John Monroe, Colin Gordon, Lewis Barbieri. QBackj Coach Meyers, Andy Kurian, Richard Adelmann, Wells Beck, Scott Welsch, Adam Tweedy, Steven Giner. Absent: Alex Chaice. JUNIOR VARSITY fFrontJ David Wilkins, I Ted Boesky, Dan Koetke, John Loveman. fBackJ Kyle McGaffey, Chris Murphy, Scott 1 Brockelman, Willie Seibert, Mr. Hanft. Ab- sent: Chris Chaice, Wyman Eckhardt, Chip Meakem. 90 X Basketball Basketball VARSITY GIRLS' BASKETBALL fFrontJ Jennifer Pryor, Valerie Biele, Wendy Plumb, Nanny Orr, Angela Barbieri. QBackJ Coach Meyers, Emlen Tilt, Carolyn Koo, Amy Hennig, Connie Douglas, Lori Atkins, Mr. Ham. Absent: Rachel Cooke, Ally Kurian, Wendy Reddock. fFrontJ Danny O'Neil, Nick Einstein, Zander Nicholson, Greg Pestrak, J.W. Sora. fBackj Philip Walton, Chris Clark, Mr. Conley. Ab- sent: Robin McCaine. Basketballf91 THIRD TEAM BOYS BASKETBALL: David Hoyt, Brian Nielsen, Jimmy Eaton, Volleyball VARSITY fFrontJ Christina Cushman, Dorsey Foote, Amanda Lehman, Caroline Hazard. 1Backj Mrs. Read, Liz Nordberg, Lauren Singleton, Elizabeth Tilt, Susie Cascio, Julie Hoyt. 92fVolleyball .ffl 145-. 3 4 , Q K fig mix F555 mv v A S Q f, Y. v av . l ' , - I M I Al , K Q sk' ,fi H S59 BWI fsis 6? 55555 - -.: '35 N.. Y r y , y 1 .x 1. V X I Y ES: ' R 17' . .Q , ' u A S. 5 -sz ' 5' 2 um lm W v i P ...1,' Q u.. 5'5- 3 Q 'im . . L 1 we U , 3 :W C Activities Thanksgiving Program Revels Of Thee I Sing! 98 fAllied Arts FP K Allied Arts Studio Art, Dance, Olympics of the Mind, Court Singers, Electronic Music, Photograhy, Student Advisory Board, Acting, Computers, Ceramics, Drawing, Technical Theater, Acting, Woodworking, Yearbook N W, L 2 ,, 7, ,X ffl .. N., , .f . ,N . .,.. MR Allied Artsf99 Olympic l i li' ant. '1'F . if of the Mind tw ir Ji .- 7 K -..: fi' 'iiizlixk .. . .z,.1.f5' . Q . I - sf ff Et.. . X . X ' . ab Olympics of the Mind is an activity which lets students expand their thinking skills by performing certain mind-boggling tasks. Each year five problems are distributed nationwide. Olympics teams work for several months to plan, write, and perform solutions to the problems. This year Rippowam went to a competition in Eastchester to perform Chariots of Rescue. Our team built a foot-powered vehicle which had to be maneuvered in a series of rescue tasks before it was driven in a chariot race. Six students wrote an original script which portrayed the dramatic rescue ofjunk food, an endangered species. Rippowam's team placed first among eight private and public high schools in Westchester-Putnam and qualified for the New York State championships in April. Olympiansfi0l Student Government l I A 'e f ur' MIDDLE SCHOOL STUDENT COUNCIL CFrontJ Deirdra Shaw, Chad Dickens, Bill Lawrence, Melanie Chang, Secretary. QMid- dlej Luke Ziminsky, Kyle Rawlins, Co-Coun- .L sel, Cathy Rogers, Co-Counsel, Libby I-Iudson, Treasurer. QBackl Raha Ghavami, Mrs. Wet- zel, Advisorg John Winter, Michael Bradt, Deacon Webster, Loren Valentine, Samantha Olds. ...- . K y 't sf ' M 54 F 4.,,.t H E UPPER SCHOOL STUDENT ADVISORY BOARD QFron0 John Loveman, Carl Andresen, Scott Brockelman, I-Ionor Prouty, Daphne Spofford. fBackJ Palmer Douglas, Jimmy I-Iarned, Bill Meyer, Anna Blinken, Lauren Singleton,'Carolyn Koo, Susie Cascio, Melissa Zipser, Lauren Welsch, Todd Catlin, Mrs. Park, Advisor. 102 f Student Government Ripple ,,,...- ,S QE A RIPPLE STAFF QFrontJ Andrew Kurian, Co-Editor: Ally Kurian, ,, 1 Copy CBackj Rachel Cooke, Art: Jennifer Pryor, Co-Editor. .,,T,' Above right: Scott Douglas, Sports: Josh Canning, Activities. V' A I V The Ripple Staff is grateful for the help of these photographers: Almar Photo Ltd., Todd Catlin, Steven Giner, David Weinberg: Lynn Brockclman, Dundeen Catlin, Pru Read, and Rippowam par- ents, teachers and friends. Cisqua Coor- dinator: Winnie Seibertg Advisor: Nan- cy Jackson RIPPLE STAFF fFrontJ David Weinberg, Photography, Valerie Biele, Senior Section, Jennifer Spofford, Proofs. fBackJ Sam Hotchkiss, Business: Oliver Wolcott, Senior Section, Josh Kernan, Advertising. Yearbookf 103 5553 L. 1 you in? T 52915 vig Watch out, Fiedler ll What is wrong with 104 f Candids makes me hll the CCllll'lg. . a 2 ? 2 a very QF The day before Break. cool! Candidsf 105 Sends Best Wtshes to the Class of 1984 f N Brook Investments, Inc. f 3 Good Luck to the Class of 1984! Beautiful music night and day from the top of New England WHO FMSTEREO Servmg 53 local rad o markets an three states wlth beaunful muslc and lD.f0l'lTl3UOI'l Friends f 107 6 S 6 The Bookstall, Inc. Trinity Corners Shopping Center PO Box 304 Pound Ridge, NY 10576 I f9l4J 764-8533 f A l For Your Reading Pleasure l t Q W Q J 6 S 6 N Congratulations to the Class of 1984 I , M , A, REAL ssmre conPoRAruoN Offices in: 0 Bedford Chappaqua Katonah Mt. Kisco Somers Q ' Q m w ' To A Bright Future! I Dr. and M rs. K urzan Q 1 l08fFriends S AW WALKER Best W1ShCS to the Class of 1984 N llll nun HH nn ll n nn un u nl' u n nn n nn u nu n nun n nn n nun fl nun H HH ll rv nn n 'I 'Ill I If 'jun H I II n nr N J Friendsf 109 Complzments of a F mend Congratulations to the Class of 1984 DILLON READ 62 C0 INC Congratulatxons to Mlkey and Frlends l l0f Friends f N f N I, O I K J O Q N Q 1 K, N x J x J Q11 ,, g t f84 wttttkkktf' Qnjmgifg from the C ookesf -r fm F 11 Eclectic Interiors, Inc. A C tltnst hC1sso 21 Babbitt Road V Bedford Hills, N Y 10507 mr up 1 R F5 O O 9 Friendsfl f FAGD An independent non profit organization dedicated to bringing better understanding between the peoples of China and the U S A WE BUILD BRIDGES OF FRIENDSHIP Creating opportunities for Americans and Chmese to experience each other s rich culture and tradition Establishing academic programs for students and professionals to study or to do research at each other s educational 1nst1tutes Sponsoring seminars conferences or field trips for mdividuals or groups to exchange professional knowledge and expertise with each other Hosting cultural and educational events for Americans and Chinese to establish personal contacts with each other TO MAKE THE DISTANCE SMALLER by individuals or dictated by needs FACCE sponsors the following established academic programs SHANGHAI CHINESE LANGUAGE PROGRAM CSCLPJ a summer intensive program of Chinese language and culture and a combined study of Chmese laws trade and language held in Shanghai HIGH SCHOOL CHINESE LANGUAGE PROGRAM CHSCLPJ an intensive spring semester Chmese language program for high school Juniors and seniors with college credits held in Shanghai STUDY OF CHINESE EDUCATION CSCED a month long summer study of the history philosophy and practices of Chmese education held at Beijing Normal University offered as a three credit graduate course by Teachers College Columbia Univer sr Box 227 525 W 120th St New Ygfk N Y 10027 , . . . 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