Rippowam High School - Riptide Yearbook (Stamford, CT)

 - Class of 1976

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'L,-sf-,k,.2s,:,g -- 3. F512 3521, K Q. ', 3-Hx-5:54 fi 'H .:1Y,3.-- .. ':'J l1 1 'lv-5-fp I, P-if-. W -1. . I : . ,N .N'N,, .-A 1:1 1..:.PG:5JT:.S',f,E'3Q1 ,i1:,.v J.. . . 5 L J! ,ff ,1 1, R l DEDICATION Upon graduation, we, the Class of 1976, will not only leave behind our teachers and friends but also the unique spirit of Rippowam. This spirit is embodied in our revered George, our school mascot, who welcomed us as freshmen. We have seen George grow, as we have seen ourselves grow, into a stalworth and sturdy warrior representing the undying spirit that stands forever within the walls of Rippowam. We thus dedicate this book to our George, the very first warrior. DECLARATI N OE SENIOR INDEPENDENCE When in the course of high school events it becomes neces- sary for class to dissolve the educational bonds years and to assume, among the of thegworldg iliii school diplomas, col- lege and business to which ofthe school system and government entitle them, decent respect to those who have educated them requires that they should declare the causes which impel ,them to separate themselves from their high SCh00h ,,i,,, ,1,, e 1- ' N isc, i ' c They that all men and women are Weleda equal Q-aevenid seniors do have more privileges -- and that theysare endowed by their teachers with certain unalienable rights, among which are lute, liberty - to take thelclasses they want aher they have taken hve classes English, gym - andlast, and most importcint, the pursuit in their days. A E l iiil E alvr ' l E ff ,.-A N 44f'41j NX . ff!!! N ji I Mk M x X hxxxffy X xi-if Xjrfl f-V a 5-Y f U ff Q ' x 6 , ll .. 1' 4 , AL! dwg, , A' , 144' M' I A -A 'I , , 1 uf: 14. 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J h.. x 'V 'X as , all R Sheila Pinnix Linda Reis Foods Clothing .X Xa Jack Scott Tina Stoll Physical Education Composition 0 wg 4! 5 W!- 1 9 a Robert Weiss Lisa Williamson DECA Spanish James Peck Math Chemistry -cv' of-V Alex Reznikoff German Lori Wachter Music Sharon Wolfsohn Biology OUR BEST Leslie Sayer Russian Tim Walsh Latin us.: ..,-..-- Robert Yaeger Drama 15 TRIBUTE N70 JQMA LQZAZA. Q ' Qctffrnovf-yg, fmamqv LLL, QZWM, Af '76 Mrs. Barbara Schwartz and Mr. William Byrnes SENIOR CLASS ADVISORS 16 SENIOR CLASS gov: 'v5'.-f-wq7.- ' .- Y , -.q, .. .-- gs .t ' ,- -A , C A f.- I . I, ' A' , mov, . 1 , 1 - Sn? wg,,'f0. ' ' - 1-Q . . ' .-gs-., s r A -. , A - - . , , , ' - A Q, ' IV, - ' , , - N - f .f,,'s Q .Relais ,fkfi ,fI ' - ' W nw-. , nb 4. -Q ' SENIOR CLASS REPS, OFFICERS, AND EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE KAND SPONSORS? FRONT ROW - SITTING A LEFT TO RIGHT: Cathy Modzelewski, Sue Upright, Sue Savitt, Ellen Cohen, Marianne Nosal, Willette Alexander, Aviva Ephraim, Maureen McGrath, Kim Martinik, Berry D'Andrea, Audrey Patrone STANDING - LEFT TO RIGHT: James Harmon, Charles Shaw, Joel Marcus, Mark Stone, Ronald Osher, Laura Mann, Adrianne Harper, Janet Frederick, Marcy Kotfolt, Kevin Cranston, Herman Coleman, Mark Rosenbaum, Margaret Smith, Scott Suss, Kiki Gershman, John Hogan, Mrs. Barbara Schwartz, Buy Bollen, Margaret Murphy, George Elwers, Leslie Sayers fSecretaryJ, Mr. William Byrnes, Sharon Wolfshon CTreasurerJ, Jon Shepard lVice-Presidentj, Michael Carmine fPresidentJ. 17 ' r DARLENE LATRELL ADDISON ROSE AGOSTINO DOUGLAS CARL ALTER GREGORY GEORGE ANDRIUNAS ELENA ARANDA LOUIS CHARLES BAKES vm M64 III PETER LOUIS BASEL SHARON FRANCES BAXTER WILETTE LAVERNE ALEXANDER 45+ 19- DAVID ARENA KEVIN MATTHEW BARRY BRIAN PATRICK BELMONT ww DONALD ERIC BERG RUSSELL JAY BERKOWITZ 4? Nt' g,x 4. .61 'un 5. 3,-. I lx 'Q c 325' gh 4 I ,, , A ' . I '. MARY ELIZABETH BLOCK DIANE ANNETTE BOCCHETTA THOMAS RALPH BOCCUZZI JOHN EDWARD BOCCUZZI MARK WARREN BOLINSKY LYDIA BONILLA OWEN W. BREGMAN ANNE FRANCES BROUSSARD SENIOR BIOGRAPHIES DARLENE LATRELL ADDISON Slim . . . Prizes her clothes. Loves those fashion shows. Dislikes phony people. Enjoys modelling, typing and sewing. Future plans include college. If you can't make it, don't fake it. ROSE AGOSTINO Rosie . . . Smiley, stubborn. Oh, you! Happiness is being on time for school. Memo- ries of the Westhill Senior Prom. Prizes her work pass. WILETTE LAVERNE ALEXANDER Etta . . . Black, beautiful and intelligent . . . Do it anyway you wanta do it. Loves meeting new people and learning about the different cultures. Blue Magic's performance. Memories of the girl's room as a student lounge. Plans on going further into the business field. DOUGLAS CARL ALTER Doug . . . Where's the party? Special thanks to Hulbert's class, the goof man, the W.H. girls and all the nummies in the world. A trip to the lot or the cave anytime . . . What's next? GREGORY GEORGE ANDRIUNAS Gregg . . . Hello there, sweetheart . . . Determined, likes cross country, bowling, track, and tennis . . . Memories of a slip and a hard fall . . . Prizes his sense of humor. Creative, modest and loyal . . . Law and marriage next. ELENA ARANDA Elena . . . Quiet, friendly, serious . . . Enjoys sewing, swimming, cooking, and basket- ball. Remember when I said hi and how I said good-bye. Memories ofCanada. Plans to attend secretarial school. Oh my goodness! Accept people for what they are, not for what they have. KEVIN MATTHEW BARRY You guys are a bunch of animalsf' A dedicated track man with memories of running around the resevoir and wishes for an under 5 minute mile! Prizes his fake I.D. Enjoys hunting, fishing and golf. College and a career in radio and T.V. next. PETER LOUIS BASEL Peter . . . Enjoys swimming and listening to good music on good hi-fi equipment. Happiness is driving his newly painted Alfa Romeo with the top down . . . Memories of the summer in Europe and the beaches in Greece . . . Prizes a 1963 Ferrari Gran Turismo Omologato sports car. SHARON FRANCES BAXTER Sha-Sha . . . Selfish, confused but sincere. Ain't nothing true but a thought . . . Loves playing the organ and driving. Interested in people who think. Happiness is feeling secure. Prizes her parents. Future plans include business school and being successful . . . Friendship is giving and receiving passed lovingly back and forth. DONALD ERIC BERG Don . . . Loves fiying, wrestling, and antiques. Happiness is a three o'clock iiight. Remembers ten wax fingers. Prizes his Cessna-7291 Sierra. Fondest memories of my Laura. Plans a future career in comercial Hying or art. I reached for a star and missed, so I accepted the sky. RUSSELL JAY BERKOWITZ Berk . . . A competitive spirit who enjoys all sports. Admires individuals. Happiness is winning the F.C.l.A.C .... Remembers being a skinny freshman . . . Memories of the lockeroom after a sweet victory . . . Prizes his friendships. College next. 'fHe who does not try for fear of failure, deserves not to succeed. MARY ELIZABETH BLOCK Mar . . . The best is yet to be, the last of life for which the first was made. Robert Browning DIANE ANNETTE BOCCHETTA Dee . . . Enjoys music, guys, fun and F.B.L.A. . . . Happiness is being with friends who care. Remembers first time stepping through doors of room 91. Plans to go into the fashion field. Memories of '74-'75 creative listening class. Prizes intimate relationships between friends. THOMAS RALPH BOCCUZZI Tom . . . A quiet but amiable Gemini. Happiness is a long weekend. Enjoys just having a good time. Remembers when we . . . Prizes a '73 Cutlass. Memories of snowball fights in the back. Future plans include architecture. JOHN EDWARD BOCCUZZI A Gemini and a twin. Happiness is partying and disco dancing. Digs girls, Kung Fu, and David Bowie. Prizes his '73 Cutlass. Future plans include architecture. We're here for a good time, not a long time. OWEN BREGMAN Owen . . . As an apathetic admirer of the U.P.A.F., I have high hopes for all you unhopefuls. Plans to go to college in spite of himself. No comments on the socio-economic crisis we now face in our bicentenial year. ANNE FRANCES BROUSSARD Annie . . . Track . . . But coach . . . Hey N.C. You are a child of the universe, no less than the trees and the stars . . . Oh keep a place apart within your heart for little dreams to go. 20 .Wmmawwssgmw-m,,,,...........,..,. . And she has the nerve to tell me not to sing. I' Hey John, Catch the one in pink . . fz,.,,'fffg,,, ,h JUNIOR PROM iv X ru xx, , fx- ,- M ,, J.- fr AM ,fn '40 dh- -...... 21 LLOYD LINCOLN BROWN SUSAN LYNN BUCCIERI RICHARD JOSEPH BULAN ,,w...f--an GUY VICTOR BULLEN RONALD VICTOR BURKE WILLIAM JAMES CAHILL , - 8 NICHOLAS JOSEPH CALDARONE JOSEPH RICHARD CALDERARO MICHAEL JOSEPH CALOMINO ROBYN WENDY CAMPBELL GAIL LYNN CANDIDO EILEEN MARIE CAPPELLIREI RAYMOND H. CARBONI THOMAS WYATT CARRUTHERS ALISON MARIE CASS MARJORIE BETH CHASEK in 'Swv ,VI MICHAEL ROBERT CARMINE DOMINICK JOSEPH CARPANZANO 'fr 5 :I 1 J , YVONNE CARVALHO SUZANNE LEIGH CASPER 'vi wT 7 CATHERINE C. CASTELLUZZO VICKIE LYNN CHAPMAN Sv inv- WENDY CIPOLLA NANCY LOUISE COGLIANO SENIOR BIOGRAPHIES LLOYD LINCOLN BROWN Lloyd . . . Tall, slim and brilliant . . . Happiness is for those who live for tomorrow. His future is before him. Remembers the one he likes the most and when he will have to leave them. SUSAN LYNN BUCCIERI Sue . . . plays life like anyone else . . . You can't see them, but they see you. Just wants to die easy. RICHARD JOSEPH BULAN Rich . . . Atheletic, musically inclined, lazy . . . Happiness is winning a hockey game. Future plans include college and hockey. Remembers when a tree jumped in front of his car. Prizes his driving lessons with M.B. . . . Memories of M.B. and Lord and Taylor. GUY VICTOR BULLEN Guy . . . Loves girls, weekends, and all those coldies. Who's buyin'? . . . Memories of the Key Club, being out with the boys, painting the town red, the eight o'clock race, Grolsch and many friends . . . Let's go talk to Wild Bill at Pellicci's. RONALD VICTOR BURKE Ron . . . Restless, moody, and aquatic. Captain of swim team, water polo. Happiness is a warm pool on a cold Saturday morning. Remembers when Rip won a swim meet. Prizes his knickers knob, '67 wagon and Wurzbiirger mug. Memories of Autumn halftimes '75 and the Oktoberfest '75. Oi'll tak zum o' that in a moog. WILLIAM JAMES CAHILL Stretch . . . A tall, alert, fast learner . . . Future plans include basketball and accounting. Prizes his car and his girl. Interests include rock music, cars, basketball, football and baseball. JOSEPH RICHARD CALDERARO Brooklyn kid . . . Very active and interesting . . . Loves sports, horse racing, coin collecting and stamp collecting. Memories of living in Brooklyn. Prizes his heritage. Happiness is a championship team. MICHAEL JOSEPH CALOMINO Big Mike . . . Calm and cool . . . Favorite activities are basketball, football, bowling, and cards. Happiness is getting his old '62 Chevy started. Remembers those last four weeks of being a Junior and the Saturday night poker games. Prizes his '69 Pontiac and his job. Goodbye ROBYN WENDY CAMPBELL Snooky . . . Sophisticated Lady. You Spazz ! The Thespian Society! Ahh, to give and receive love . . . Memories of a beautiful Saturday in Kettletown, Kevin. On to college in Boston and singing. Though we may never pass this way again, you shall have me for the short while we are together. GAIL LYNN CANDIDO Bobbie . . . Friendly, helpful, warmhearted, lovable, concerned . . . Loves horseback riding, soccer, baseball, cooking, and doing things with her hands. Will always remember her trip to New Jersey and meeting Greg. The future holds a career in the restaurant business. EILEEN MARIE CAPPELLIREI I Spy . . . Crazy, respectable, kind, lovable, funny , . . That's life. Interested in people. Happiness is when you are with the ones you love. Remembers Montauk and the all day trip with D.V. and the gang. Future: legal secretary and traveling . . . Memories of June 27, 1973 . . . Prizes her parents and Dave. RAYMOND H. CARBONI Ray . . . Are you kiddin'? Enjoys fishing, tennis, chess and good times with friends. Remembers Lime Rock, bikes, no measuring cup, being late to computer class, the commendments and the club. Prizes the stereo. Future in the held of science. What I must do is all that concerns meg not what people think. Emerson ' DOMINICK JOSEPH CARPANZANO Carpy . . . Interests include baseball, soccer and music. Remembers the baseball team's bus ride. Immediate future plans include college. Memories of his trip to Italy in '72. Prizes his '71 Camaro. THOMAS WYATT CARRUTHERS Tom . . . Happiness is deep powder and a good climb. Ambition is to run a survival and moutaineering school. Remembers dangling from a ski lift at Brodie Mountain. Prizes his climbing and skiing equipment . . . Hope I never use crutches again. YVONNE CARVALHO Little Buddy . . . Petite and four inch heels . . . Give me a break. Memories of soccer games of '74 . . . Let us be kindg Around the world the tears of time are falling, and for the loved and lost these human hearts are calling, let us be kind. C.P.W. SUZANNE LEIGH CASPER Sue . . . Loves tennis, movies, music, and other people. Memories of a camping trip, swim parties, Forest Hills, and Ilie Nastase. Prizes her bulletin board and sees college and a family in the future. Freedom is a full-time occupation, Freedom is a state of mind. ALISON MARIE CASS Al . . . Friendly and cooperative. To each his own. Enjoys art and volleyball. Happiness is a very special friend. College next and a career in biology. Memories of the best years of my life. Be great in act, as you have been in thoughtf' Shakespeare CATHERINE C. CASTELLUZZO Cathy . . . A true Gemini who accepts everyone for what they are. Prizes moments of solitude. Student involvement, dances, seagulls and sunsets. Remembers track, climbing the cliffs, and the mad wipeout! Fond memories of Lenny. Be on your way. Maybe someday, we will meet again. VICKIE LYNN CHAPMAN Vick . . . Friendly, sensitive, loves to laugh . . . Ya big baby . . . Remem- bers being water girl, co-captain in field hockey, Three Musketeers, and mh'n. Loves sports and making people happy. Memories of talks with Tuch and C. L . . . Prizes other-half D. J. 'fNice knowin, ya. 'MF' Watch out for the ice! How come nobody say ' a ,ima s how nice I look? JUNIOR PROM ,, QSSNY f an Jw R 3 7 5 ' - 5 E Who said that! ...fl KX DMN New 3 5 'J W1 f YZ 25 CAYTIA J. COHEN CARRIE FRANCINE COLOMBO GREGORY LEROY CORLEY DARREL CHARLES CRAWFORD Z - 1 L s' W ,X ELLEN MAURA COHEN HERMAN DAVID COLEMAN Jie, 'M .sf 2 if rg LOUISE M. COOPER LAURA ANN COPPOLA I I VICTOR T. CORLEY KEVIN CHARLES CRANSTON MY KATHLEEN MARIE CUMISKEY MICHELE ALISE CUMMINGS SARAH MARGARETTE CURRIN GUS JUNIOR DANIELS JONATHAN TYRONE DAVIS ADA. DIANE THERESA DELEO ELIZABETH JANE D'ANDREA BARBARA ANNE DANIELS QL '- a Qing a .Q 1 - '1 . gg I af' . J MICHAEL DANIELS ANTHONY MICHAEL DASTOLI JR WEL 'U RAFAELE MOSES DAVIS ELAINE DECARL0 , 3, xv'- , K it' 4 1. Q 3 1 is ig 1 if , , C -1 In In n BRUNO L. DEMASI MARTHA ANN DEVEAUX SENIOR BIOGRAPHIES WENDY CIPOLLA Since I'm the one who has to die when I have to dieg let me live my life the way I want! Traveling next . . . then Art School . . . then the World! NANCY LOUISE COGLIANO Ya big baby! . . . Gymnastics . . . Happiness is getting back together after a tight. College next . . . Memories of the Three Muskateers, Fearsome foursome, Westhill dances and 1l!l7!74. Aim high my love, grab a handfull of moonbeams and hold on!, Hold on! CATYIA JOHN COHEN Cathy . . . Sophisticated, loving, understanding woman . Hopes to be profes- sional photographer. Remembers fake snow tight with Viresh. Prizes camera, darkroon and Pete. Each of those hour long minutes you live through isjust a vehicle ofa strong emotion, longing for sharing, that mirror emotion in the one you love. ELLEN MAURA COHEN Edith-Ann . . . Sympathetic, observant, gentle . . . A kindred spirit . . . Oh Paula! . . . Eight T.L.S. Seminars with Y.B.H.S. . . . Elton John, Chicago, and the Beach Boys . . . Precious and Few . . . Memories of Israel, Summer '75, a colorful sunrise, my dogs, Mischief and Aiidee. Forgetfulness leads to exile. While remembrance is the secret of redemption. Baal Shem Tov HERMAN DAVID COLEMAN Herman . . . Smiles and fun. Remembers the sleepover with Westhill friends, the ride back from New Haven with KB. and the Ripp bus, losing weight, and his much maligned Vega. Be of good cheer, I have overcome the world. CARRIE FRANCINE COLOMBO The world never spins so fast that we can't stop a moment to make a friend. LAURA ANN COPPOLA Laur. . . Forget about it! Dislikes conceited people. Loves Chicago, the Beach Boys, Frankie and Coors. March 29, 1975 and the Junior Prom with BT. Future plans as a secretary. It's so nice to be with you. VICTOR T. CORLEY Sweet Pete . . . Unpredictable, very unpredictable, very, very unpredictable . . . Interested in playing football. Happiness is getting with the fellows and having a good time . . . Memories of the halls of 72 . Prizes life. DARREL CHARLES CRAWFORD Prizes life. . . Cool, calm, intelligent and together . . . Enjoys tennis and photography. Happiness is doing your own thing. Future plans: a successful businessman. Try your best to succeed in everything you do and make the most of whatever talents you have. KATHLEEN MARIE CUMISKEY Kathi . . . Cheerful, mellow, friendly, unpredictable . . . I don't believe this! Loves traveling and having fun. Remembers when she fell down stairs. Memories of New Hampshire. Prizes her own opinion. Plans to work, travel and meet new people. MICHELE ALISE CUMMINGS Michele. . . intelligent, understanding, vivacious, V.P. of DECA. Enjoys meeting people and traveling. Hey Honey Remembers when she dropped a pizza on Michael in New Rochelle. Happiness is loving someone and knowing that they love you. Prizes her family and bangos. Future plans include college. SARAH MARGARETTE CURRIN Miss Tucker . . . The California girl . . . Remembers travelling ineognito and the purple jello mold . . . To all of Rippowan I leave approximately thirty tennis balls, scattered randomly on the grounds. And just like us, you must have had a once upon a time. ANTHONY MICHAEL DASTOLI, JR. Tony . . . Prizes his Camaro SS, Memories of wrestling. Remem- ber those nights at Friendly's and the '75 Senior Prom. Misery is having the back gates locked during lunch. Happiness is a loud laugh in a quiet hall. Hey John, we're the cat's pajamas. GUS JUNIOR DANIELS Gus . . . Interested in girls, Sports, Model building. Plays football. Likes judo, baseball and basketball. JONATHAN TYRONE DAVIS Monk . . . Courageous, noble, generous, self-confident . . . Likes being in the band, and playing basketball and football. Happiness is being loved by All. Remembers when he first came to Rip. Prizes himself. Has memories of Rip. Wants to go to college and become an intelligent man. RAFAELE MOSES LINCOLN DAVIS Raf. . . Sexy scorpio . . . Digs skiing, hiking, working on cars and All the sweet babes. Gonna be a lawyer . . . Memories of skiing in France, Westhill, a two day trip to Bear Mt. and a rainy night on the Appalachien. Remembers days now gone!!! Happiness is being the way you want to be. ELAINE DECARLO What period is this? Happiness is freedom . . . Her future plans include graduating. Memories of traveling cross-country . . . Prizes her stereo and plants. DIANE THERESA DELEO Dee . . . I don't think so! Memories of Ortley Beach, N.J., skiing in Massachusetts, Memorial Day picnic, and the gang . . . Prizes past memories and friends. And we follow this road but once, unknown ofits destination, only realizing that this a road of no return and so we continue on. BRUNO DEMASI, JR. Bruno . . . Feb. 23, 1974 . . . Debbie . . . Remember first period and going out for bagels, Jr. Prom and Pound Ridge. Yes, I'm really her twin. Prizes D.L. and loves being with her. Future plans include owning his own business. MARTHA ANN DEVEAUX Marcy. . . Lovable, sweet, outstanding, devoted. . . Say it ain't so. Loves traveling and meeting new people. Enjoy your life. Happiness is that special guy. Looks forward to college and a career. Hey, check us out! 7 . tt A tf V .V .vv tf if .V I af -1 i f 5 NM if , . . R . i v xg is 'N S fy 2 1' K x Q QN- L. Q? C 95 .sf Q . 4 1 ff if 'Q l , F' ' 1.53555 ,HQ ' ,W ,. si I. xx X51 x Q X JUNIOR PROM ,,..--' My parents know!7! f' z 0. ji? 29 ' ...I , . -Lf L ,Lf , Al r , if J A U5 A 4 TL . K' 5 J X , 1 51' 55 , J J , 1 JAMES PAUL DIVASTO LEONARDO DOCIMO aw? 'auf 8' KAREN MADLINE EAGEN ELIZABETH EKEDAHL fy rf ,XV . PHYLLIS RENEE EDNEY Tlx w 1 ' iw x ' Wil A x x W, Y AVIVA RUTH EPHRAIM zhf L I . 1 ,y '-A .X 5.1 GEORGE ANTHONY ELWERS 'X' A Af x a K 1-' NCL X WW In xl v X X XX X QW X if 'x -Y 5 -X X' . turf' -'-,f f In U, 1, JW.. ffgw' ff I f 1 .1 HJ x, ,J Ln ,LL ix. A F 4. BRADLEY THOMAS DOOLITTLE THOMAS S. EDDY 'S DENISE ELLYN EKSTOWICZ KENNETH LLOYD EVANS ERIC SETH FANWICK CHRISTOPHER GEORGE FECINTA in X MARY ANNETTE FERRARA FRANZ P. FISHER JANET HELEN FISHER WENDY JEAN FIZELL fm NI -1 SALVATORE P. FLORIO LONA L. FRAGASSO SENIOR BIOGRAPHIES JAMES PAUL DIVASTO Jim . . . Warm open person . . . True Peace, death, into new life. This is what we live for so that when people die let us rejoice in the love and peace of God that gives us hope and joy, for they have gone to the Father of all. LEONARDO DOCIMO Lenny . . . Ah, that Italian smile . . . Prizes the number ten. Memories of that first goal and beating Stamford High for the city champs! Misery is having Italian seventh period. Seagulls and C.C. College next. A true winner is one who has lost and won again. BRADLEY T. DOOLITTLE Irv . . . You're wrong, kidneys! Fair, realistic, ambitious . . . Prizes his beer can collection. Remember when Monty Python was watched by only a select few? Has memories of his 75 million inch bicycle trip. Career in mathematics . . . There's a bunch of pineapples out there. KAREN MADLINE EAGEN Karen . . . Loves working on cars, cleaning house and knitting. Happiness is helping others. Prizes her car and being eighteen. Memories of learning how to drive and getting her drivers license. Future includes nursing. Do unto others as you would have them do unto you. THOMAS S. EDDY Tom . . . Interests include record collecting. Plans to own his own business. Memories of grades nine, ten, and eleven with something missing in grade twelve . . . Prizes his stereo, his pool table and his record collection. ELIZABETH EKEDAHL Betti . . . G.D.F.B.S. . . . Northeast and the bone roads . . . Connie Mac . . . Sleeping Giant . . . Chestnuthill? . . . Where have you been all my life? Drive much? . . . July 4th weekend . . . Spark up another one . . . Streak and UConn at 3 . . . The mad Allnighters . . . Prizes Tom and July Sth '75, Excellent , and TSS-TSS . DENISE ELLYN EKSTOWICZ Dee . . . Memories of Friday nights, Belltown and good times . . . Barntl . . . Prizes her friends. You cornballl Don't walk ahead of me I may not follow. Don't walk behind me I may not lead. Just walk beside me and be my friend. AVIVA RUTH EPHRAIM Aviva . . . Hindu Jar . . . Beach. From India? I'm so happy I could cry. PP, crusin', 5O's, Hair, Plays, L.C., Paris, N.Y., Cal., Canada, family, I love everybody, mascot, EYE, Nooky- Nooky room, the world's my stage, magic music, that different drummer. A friend is someone who loves you . . . I'm your friend. No time at all. Love life. Bye R.H.S. . . . Thanks. KENNETH LLOYD EVANS Ken . . . Lovable, hugable and unique . . . Petit a petit, l'oiseau fait son nid . . . Interests include chess and bridge. Happiness is nine queens in a chess game. Memories of hearing the song for the first time. Love is the magician that pulls man out of his own hat. College next. ERIC SETH FANWICK Remember the bird . . . Happiness is a camera and roll of film. Memories of the M A 'S 'H cast party, Jr. Prom. MELISSA ANN FECCI Fetch,' . . . Always has a laugh. I'm game! Interested in people, Girl Scouts, softball, and the French horn. Happiness is singing American Pie with Rhonda. Memories ofthe Wyoming Trek, C.I.T., camping trips, spending time with Sharon and Wendy. Prizes friendship, great memories and Kippy- MARY ANNETTE FERRARA Ra Ra . . . Laughing, crying, smiling . . . Likes classical guitar, Mozart, cheerleading, and ice hockey. Remembers cheering in the rain. Happiness is an ice hockey game. Memories of changing school. Career in business . . . Laugh and the world laughs with you. PAULA EILEEN FITTS Pitts, Ritz . . . Weird laugh . . . Smile for everyone . . . Happiness is . . . Joe . . . Remembers when . . . we tripped out of the door Freshman year. Future plans work and marriage . . . memories of l2!3I!74, 6!6!75, 7!8f75. Prizes boyfriend and friends. WENDY JEAN FIZELL Fizell and Mizelle . . . Aquarius . . . Loves the Thespian Society horses. Memories of Visit from Quartet'. Summers of'74 and '75, Concert Choir, Sadie Hawkins, Nicknaming teachers and the Great Potato Caper . . . Let my future radiant shine with sweet hopes of thee and thine! Edgar Allen Poe SALVATORE P. FLORIO Sal . . . will always remember first period and going out for bagels. Plans to own his own business. Never forget the four hard years of track. If you have something, set it free. If it comes back it's yours. If it doesn't it never was. JOHN PETER FLYNN John . . . Enjoys sailing, science fiction, tennis, Emerson, Lake and Palmer . . . Remembers the hockey team and the track team. Between the great things that we cannot do, and the small things we will not do, the danger is that we shall do nothing. LONA L. FRAGASSO Lona . . . Overhead the Albatross hangs motionless upon the air, and deep beneath the rolling waves in leather is a coral cage. The echo ofthe distant tide comes willowing across the sand. I am you, and what I see is me. - P.F. . . . May 24, I974 . . . Lion. JANET LOUISE FREDERICK Jan . . . Memories of good times with Dye since third grade. Hey Bird, is it 2:00 a.m. already? Happiness is being and partying with people who matter the most. Enjoys meeting people. Fascinated by medicine. Future holds a nursing career. ,v Q 4- f Nl .A.S.H. 'S si ii W 'is N. S ,+- 'ws w 5 A ke 3 E5 Q 5 il . 'lk K 33 'WWA' txt JANET LOUISE FREDERICK LUZ CELENIA GARCIA DENISE ROSA GAY LUCIAN S, GERARDI DOUGLAS B. FUNKHOUSER AMY ANN GA RTH KEVIN JAMES GEER KATHERINE ANNE GERSHMAN KENNETH DOUGLAS GALMON LAURA CHANDLER GATES WAYNE BRIAN GEHER elf' MAUREEN FRANCES GILLESPIE X x YI SUSAN JAYE GOLD EDITH M. GONZALEZ MARY LOUISE GREEN JULIE ANN GREENBAUM ELLEN LUCILLE GRIMLEY CAROL ANN HANSELL uv' 'Ulu' ww Uwwlp JAMES WILLIAM HARMON ADRIENNE ROBART HARPER DAVID DEANE HARROWER Q-1? BARBARA ANN HERRMANN RICHARD MCDANIEL HISEY JOHN PATRICK HOGAN SENIOR BIOGRAPHIES KENNETH DOUGLAS GALMON Kenneth . . , Likes football, singing and business management. Has a good reputation. Cool . . . Remembers when he went to North Carolina. Future plans include going to college or ROTC. Memories of Lyden . . , Prizes his happiness, freedom and personal possessions. This is for the brothers that ain't here. LUZ CELENIA GARCIA Lucy' '... An open-minded, friendly, generous, not prejudiced person. Remembers when I said Hi. Now I guess I'll say Good-Bye. Memories of August 16, 1975. Prizes music, friends. Enjoys baseball and badminton. The love in your heart wasn't put there to stay, love isn't love until you give it away. AMY ANN GARTH Amy . . . Quiet, lazy, likes kids and animals. Interested in photography. camping, bicyling, and television production. Plans college and a career in photography. Memories ofa bicycle trip, canoeing, summer of'74 and camping in southern New Jersey. Prizes herjeans, her camera and her friends. LAURA CHANDLER GATES Fence , . . Will never forget Shmell and her darn knee. Petunia and starbursts, Terri-Berri and the laugh, f'Sarah Tucker and incognito. Night of Sadie, shopping at Caldor's always a . . . But coach! Tennis, skiing, hiking, biking and Sandie, DENISE ROSA GAY Nise . . . Be for real . . . Independant, persistent, compatible . . . Enjoys working. cooking and reading, Happiness is being close to my mother at all times. Prizes her individuality. Future plans include nursing. The truth is beautiful! KEVIN JAMES GEER Kevin , . . Unpredictable, friendly, small . . . Don't worry about it. Happiness is being with people and having a good time. Prizes his lighter . . . Future plans include college. WAYNE BRIAN GEHER Wayne . . . Interested in sharks, bowling, pocket billiards, ping-pong and basketball. Remembers when Rip won their only football game ofthe '74-'75 season against Westhill. College and a career in accounting next. Memories of Sal's Pizzeria. Prizes his life. You look like you're falling apart, pull yourself to pieces. Groucho Marx KATHERINE ANNE GERSHMAN Kiki , . . Constantly laughing. Those active eyelashes . . . The funniest tif not the fastest! l 2 miler. That scream!! Remembers when the birds flew into the sun. tah!l . , . Colour My World . . . AB.. C.C., I.D. and the midnight jello. DEDICATION! . . . France tsois sagell . . . Japan tDao! 1 . . . and, of course, DB. MAUREEN FRANCES GILLESPIE Moc . . . A sensitive and happy extrovert. Likes to swim and play tennis. Remembers when we played frisbc in Rapson's parking lot? Come On! Memories of Summer of 74 . Prizes her room and her dog. Future in the field of business and maybe college. Lovers come and go, but friends are forever. SUSAN JAYE GOLD Gold . . . Memories of the huddle, Bogus Lobster, Rapson's, I'm Dry , the van. and funky BVD's , . . Do a little dance, make a little love, get down tonight! Audj, Bato and Gold, the endless weekend . . . It's every girl for herself! EDITH MILAGRO GONZALEZ Milly . . . She's pensive, short, friendly, and quiet. Likes swimming . . . Prizes nature. . . Happiness is living a full life without suffering. Remembers all the times and Happy Birthdays, Future plans are to become an airline stewardess. When all else fails, follow directions. MARY LOUISE GREEN Penny . . . An aifectionate and sensitive person who loves to swim and dance. Happiness is being able to love yourself, and what's around you. Remembers cutting classes. Yes Lord. ELLEN LUCILLE GRIMLEY Grims . . . I'm NOT complaining! A Virgo who'll always remember Hi-C, Sealzi. Friendly's, Rippowam football, skipping to Siberia, and Hoopers Boy . Peeved by hyprocrites. If you love something, let it go, if it comes back, it is yours, if it doesn't, it never was. CAROL ANN HANSELL Carol . . . Cheerful, understanding, intimate, and fun-loving. Give me a break! Likes Thespian Society. Happiness is pleasing myself as much as pleasing an audience. Four years of college majoring in music, Wants a singing career. A child is someone who disappears into an adult. JAMES WILLIAM HARMON Jim . . . I feel like nothing , Dreads cross country practice. Bone rides and munchouts . . . Mr, White's class three years in a row . . . My golf clubs? . . . Partying in The Cave . . . Colorado next. ADRIENNE ROBART HARPER If you wish to see the valley climb to the mountain top, if you desire to see the mountain top rise into the cloud, but ifyou seek to understand the cloud, close your eyes and think. BARBARA ANN HERRMANN Barb . . . I went to the woods because I wished to live deliberately, to front only the essential facts of life, and see ifI could not learn what it had to teach, and not, when I came to die, discover that I had not lived. Thoreau RICHARD MCDANIEL HISEY Mac . . . Has a good time most anywhere. Memories of New Hamp- shire, Utah and the neighborhood. Prizes L.L., ski equipment and halfa car Cha, ha! l. Happiness is having something to do. Loves skiing, canoeing, music and backpacking. Beesheet . Future plans include travel- ing and college. JOHN PATRICK HOGAN, JR. Hoggs . . . Prizes the Benz and his woman. Remember when we beat Westhilll!! I don't want to dance! Football, backrubs, bruises and broken bones . . . Hates Monday morning, Q.B.'s and followers. College next. Good things come in small packages. l j as Q .... N M NX. ..... ,, ll wb!! ! 3 ' S' Qi Togethernessf? ,...41'f J TJ y,- fx S Iwo nder when the pizza's coming. ..,. But I d0n't have a class . . . CANDIDS wg T 'R g T Q ...,.,.,,...-- ' Sabattoo - K 5 T 4 A! 4' Don't you give me that jive , . . Turkey! Duh . . . Which way did the team go fellas? Tickle, Tickle, Pull a little hair . . . The Branch can offer you . E 37 fs , 1 , ww-W.-' ' av- ii ANNA MARIE HOLTZ CHISTOPHER JOHN HOUGH U H 1 4 ' KATHERINE LOUISE HOLZER GREGQRY 5, HUMPHRIES RAYMOND SALVATORE INTERLANDI wh' I Q I T,'iL WM 5-eff 'vim' 'ff' . 0 K 'St all GIQUAGXQX CHRISTINA KAY JENKINS KV' L L H 1' a WL ISM Dior 2.6 PETER GARRET JANNICKY EY' H Qs---Q DOUGLAS HAMLIN JOHNSON ELLYN CARDE JIMQLKA TIMOTHY FRANCIS JOHNSON JANICE RUTH JUDD BARRY ANDY KELLY SUSAN ALLISON KEOWN in-.......v' THOMAS J. KOEHN SENIOR BIOGRAPHIES KATHERINE LOUISE HOLZER Kathy . . . Happiness is 2:00 P.M. on Fridays. Scalzi, Siberia, Friendly's and the Beach. Noi, we're not sisters. Treasures close friends and good music. There are two tragedies in life. One is not to get your heart's desire. The other is to get it. George Bernard Shaw CHRISTOPHER JOHN HOUGH Chris . . . Prizes his trumpet and rustic settings. ZNAH! Memories ofthe camping trip, Rip parking lot, cast parties, and the Darien Football game. F.L.C.H. and foggy windows . . . College and more . . . Horn . . . Love is a friendship set to music. GREGORY S. HUMPHRIES Greg . . . Interests include sailing. Happiness is a Golden Retriever. Memo- ries of Tuscon. Future plans include becoming a forest ranger. RAYMOND SALVATORE INTERLANDI Fra . . . Cheerful, friendly, sweet, innocent. Enjoys party- ing. Happiness is having friends. Prizes his '66 Caddy. Future plans include California. PETER GARRET JANNICKY Pete . . . Loves skiing, hockey and riiiery . . , Happiness is watching Monty Python. Future plans include Annapolis, naval career, pilot. Prizes his colt .45 automatic. Memories of all the great years at Ripp. Remember when the German Club went on a trip to the Metropolitan Museum of Art and it was closed! CHRISTINA KAY JENKINS Kiss . . , Shy, giving, moody . . . Get going. Loves music and swim- ming. Remembers when Harold and Stu threw us in the shower. Prizes her dog, Nicky. Memories of the summer of '74 . . . And one by one the stars will all go out, and you and I will simply Hy away. ELLYN CAROLE JIMOLKA Bugger', . . . Sincere, loud and nutty. Prizes Terry . . . Memories ofApril 28, 1975. 'tYou're Burn't . Remember when we played Chinese Firedrill in the middle of the Highway. Future plans include becoming a probation oliicer. DOUGLAS HAMLIN JOHNSON Doug . . . Friendly and outgoing. Happiness is powder up to your waist. Memories of Columbus Day weekend and Paris. All those long talks on the phone with Vicki C.! Prizes his pole and county medal. Remembers when everyone was straight! Be, Be, Be , Magorney TIMOTHY FRANCIS JOHNSON Tim . . . friendly, moody, different, sensitive . . . Be what you want to be . . . Enjoys hockey, electronics, and skiing. Happiness is being with the one you love. Remember when good times were cheap and friends were many? Has memories of Maine and a friend in New York. Prizes imagination and close friends. JANICE RUTH JUDD Jan . . . You baby , Drive much7 , ETM . . . mad all-nighters, camping at Sleeping Giant. Where have you been all my life? Northeast, Summer of 75 and the bone roads. Dreamboat Gray and Connie Mac . . . G.D.F.B.S. . . . Spark it up! Weekend of July 4th , . . U. Conn. at 3 . . . Tss Tss. ANDREW BARRY KELLY Andy . . . Wise, smooth, fun . . . No way! Enjoys playing pool and prizes his car. Happiness is finishing an art project on time. His future plans include a business career. MICHAEL JAMES KELLY Mike . . . Enjoys football, wrestling, skiing, and winning. Prizes his Camaro, close friends, and good times. Memories of the sun setting during football practice, the Junior Prom, and Saturday nights . . . It's just another lucky streak. SUSAN ALLISON KEOWN Youth is a beautiful dream, but its sweetness is enslaved by the dullness of books and its awakening is a harsh one. Shall there come a day when man's teacher is nature, humanity, his book and life his school? Will that day be? - Kahlil Gibran - CAROL ANN KLANG C.C. . . . Sensitive, loving, invincible. I shall pass through this world but once, any good therefore that I can do, or any kindness that I can show to any human being, let me do it now. Let me not defer or neglect it. For I shall not pass this way again. GERALD STEPHEN KNOPF Gerry . . . Friendly and cooperative. Likes basketball, chess, card playing, and football. Happiness is being with good friends. Remembers when we tirst started at Rippowam. College and Grad school next. THOMAS JOHN KOEHN Tom . . . November 4, 1974 is the one thing worth remembering. MARCIA LYNN KOFFOLT Marcy . . . There is silence born of love which expresses everything. Memories of the wrestling team, golf balls and whistles. Remembers the Junior Prom for more than one reason. Future plans include college and maybe a major in archaeology. STEVEN KOTCHES Steve . . . Interested in hockey and football. Future plans in law enforcement. 40 4 z i i I x, . it fm .ff Q ,. 5 .,,,,.,, p , I won the date? Easy Rider. Ifl can't have the : , ,,,,,, , 7 'Y ' ' ' vi Q J 5 . 4 ' 1 4 T. 'E' lead, I won't bother! X X .,, 1' A ? - i . Jiil' K 115535-Y ii, Y' 'gk a CANDIDS 1 X. M Ul0vn. ,J x The one on the left isn't THAT had . , -an ,-' ' Q There ARE no lyrics for chopsticks. ,E Look at that little sucker run . . A gaggle of gooses ? 41 in , .Plz PHILIP A. KRAMER ELIZABETH ANN KUCZO FRANK EDWARD LABBANCZ ,Q IL L I I . I SUSAN A. LANGRIDGE ARTHUR PATRICK LAVERY NICHOLAS BRUNO LAVORATO I LAUREN ELIZABETH LEAMY DEBRA JOAN LELY JOHN ADOLPH LENTZ PHYLLIS MARCIA LEVINE VICKI SARAH LEVINE KEVIN M. LEWIS asf HD M I 5 I I -a I W -1 1' X 5 n. Y me W' 4 M 1 1. J' , ,. . KAREN LYNN LIEBOWITZ JULIE LIPSCOMI3 CHRISTINE ALISON LITMAN .-ND' LAURIE MARTA LITVIN MARIA MERCEDES LLOYD JAMES LOMAX QS Xp 4 DIANE MARIE LOWN E-LING LU JEANNE MARIE LUPAK adv 94 ll f x un: -'rx wh SALLY LYNN MCCUE GAII. MCCULLEY MAUREEN JEAN MCGRATH SENIOR BIOGRAPHIES PHILIP A. KRAMER Phil . . . A cheerful and friendly person who enjoys football and basketball. Happiness is two o'clock. Plans to become a lawyer. Memories of R.H.S. and four happy years. Prizes his autograph collection. When the going gets tough, the tough get going. ELIZABETH ANN KUCZO Liz . . . What a D! . . . That's the Pits. . . . Special friends - Doug, Vickie, Tammy, Patti, Terri, and problems . . . The Tucc' . . . skipping to MacDonald's and Pancake House . . . Cheerleading captain . . . My brother Paul . . . Welve only just begun! . . . My Mom and my Dad. FRANK EDWARD LABBANCZ Francis E. . . . Prizes his tiute and his voice. Remembers F.L.C.H. and the camper. ZNAH! . . . Roses for the Thespian Society. That Darien football game! Cinderella cast party at Vicki's. A.P. Lunch . . . Laura . . . the snobs - F.L.B.M.C.H.C.R. . . . Music is love in search of a word. SUSAN ANNE LANGRIDGE Sue . . . Prizes life. . . Remember B.O.A.C. Day and major prize. Thespi- an Society. Fond memories of Quartet and Visit From an Old Friend . Summer of'75 . . . New friends, college, theater and directing next. Goodbye Yesterday, it's time to say hello to Tomorrow. ARTHUR PATRICK LAVERY Art . . . Athletic, independent . . .Enjoys camping, canoeing, and soccer. Memories of the Delaware Canoe Trip. DEBRA JOAN LELY Debbie . . . Feb. 23, 1974 . . . Bruno . . . Memories ofthe Junior Prom. Pound Ridge. Fifth period Art class and S Club '72-'74. Happiness is being with the one you love - B.D. No I'm her sister. Smile, for when you smile, the whole world smiles with you. JOHN ADOLPH LENTZ John . . . Enjoys photography and wrestling. Prizes his camera. Happiness is 2 rolls of lilm and an easy practice . . . Memories of the summer of '75 . . . Future plans include college. You got to want it! PHYLLIS MARCIA LEVINE Squirrel . . . Dramatic, creative, humorous, nutty . . . Loves bowling, acting, singing, and miniature golf. Memories of Thespian Society, Concert Choir, Choir, the Dowaps and Madrigal . . . Prizes her nails, her friends, and the Potato . I've got to be where my spirit can run free. VICKI SARAH LEVINE Vicki . . . What's the scoop?,' . . . Remember when the entire Ripp stage fell apart during Cinderella 7 Memories of cast parties, Israel, those exciting Saturday nights. Happiness is having a locker that works. I've got to be where my spirit can run free. Got to find my corner ofthe sky. KEVIN MCLEAN LEWIS Kev , . . Remembers Lake Dunmore. Sorry, Barbara. Has memories of miniature golf, water skiing, kite iiying, the cascades, the number we did to that beach, and the liags of doom. College on the way, can't wait. It's only September! KAREN LYNN LIEBOWITZ Kar . . . cheerful, optomistic, and likes to be with her friends. Remembers when LHB meant loveable, huggable boy! Memories of Israel '74 and Seminar. Prizes her family and sees a future at college . . . Cherish yesterday, dream tomorrow, live todayll' JULIE LIPSCOMB Mickey . . . The keys to the car. . . Happiness is a Rip victory. Remembers fooling around with friends. We know nothing of tomorrow, our business is to be good and happy today. CHRISTINE ALISON LITMAN Chris . . . I can't wait much longer. If you could slow down and not worry or hurry about what you would like to do, you would be able to do it a lot faster. - Robin Trower. LAURIE MARTA LITVIN Lo . . . So what do you think of the price of eggs? Memories of Kent Falls, C.A.K., the Easter bunny, and the Christmas tree . . . Prizes her art work and her dog. Plans for an art career. Everything comes to those who wait. MARIA MERCEDES LLOYD Shorty . . . Sweet and friendly. Remembers when she first came to Rippowam and the summer of 1975. Enjoys driving around with her boyfriend and having fun with him. Prizes her favorite doll. The love in your heart was put there to give to someone you love and desire. DIANE MARIE LOWN Diane . . . Dye . . . Summers spent at camp. Memories of Junior Prom, Candlewood Lake and W.C. I can't, I have to workl' Well . . . IfI turn my back now, I may miss what's beyond . E-LING LU E-Ling . . . An honest and studious person who enjoys singing, Oriental charm and grace. Happiness is listening to a good vocalist. Remembers moving to Stamford. Memories of China. College next. GAIL MCCULLEY Slim . . . Tall, red-haired, brown-eyed . . . Loves basketball. Happiness is being myself. Remember when you were young and in love? Prizes her yellow dress. Memories of always being late to first period . . . To each its own. MAUREEN JEAN MCGRATH Mo' '...' 'I Love it Capricorn Aquarius Cusp sign. Out going, fun-loving, unpredictable. Remembers weekend in Cape Cod . . . Hit the dirt, it's Quickdraw! Enjoys life and people. Fond memories of the Thespian Society and S.M., A.R., P.B. Future plans include radio and T.V. Broadcasting. A dreamer lives forever. RENEE HELENE MANGER Renee . . . Wants to travel around the world . . . No distance of place or lapse of time can lessen the love of those who are thoroughly persuaded of each other's worth. 44 Bundt cakes are easy? M1199 Can we paint again if we're good? sf' 1 . w t Go to a seminary, huh? Pa attention! Y r-w s r 7 k k-,k ,-i- But why can't I take courses at a nunnery? Watch yourself sweetheart! Kiss Om QUOTES 45 BEVERLY ROSE MCMICHAEL ju-4' JOEL IRA MARCUS CA ROLYN LOUISE MARTIN 'U Vt? RENEE HELENE MANGER KEVIN BRADLEY MARTINIK 1 SI-IELLY MARIE MERCER LAURA KARIN MANN LINDA JEAN MARSEGLIA KIMBERLY BETH MARTINIK ii, mv' gm ww NANCY ANN MASTROLUCA BARBARA DIANE MILLER LAURA STEPHANIE MILLER SUSAN WHITE MOLLOY WILLIS E. MONTGOMERY RI R NX S 'I Li fv- bswv REBECCA ANNE MILLER MARK ROBERT MORAN if Hwang, JAMES H. MURRAY CATHERINE ANNE MODZELEWSKI LOUIS RICHARD MONTELLO LAURA MARIE CHRISTINE MOREHOUSE G.. Jn .MT H MARGARET S. MURPHY MATTHEW BRIAN NARAJKA 0.553 ffl SENIOR BIOGRAPHIES E I LAURA KARIN MANN And call none among you foolish, for in truth we are neither wise nor foolish. We are green leaves upon the tree of life, and life itself is beyond wisdom and surely beyond foolishness. Kahil Gabran JOEL IRA MARCUS Joel . . . Loves chess and skiing. Member ofthe Thespian Society. Remembers Darien football game. College in future plans. Memories of Nags at the McAlpin. Death could scarce be more bitter than this place. CDantej ' LINDA JEAN MARSEGLIA Lynn . . . Sensitive and friendly . . . Hey, what's happening!'? July 21 . . . Prizes her friends. Loves discos and good times. Love the one who treats you right. Future plans include retailing or secretarial work. CAROLYN LOUISE MARTIN Smiles . . . Lovable, kind, understanding . . . Likes sewing, basketball, football, and being with the people she wants to be with. Plans to become a computer technologist. Memories of good and bad, bad times. Be yourself, don't try to be someone you're not. KEVIN BRADLEY MARTINIK Kev . . . 1421 Prizes his bird Oscar. Remembers waking up in the rain and those late practices. Memories of a crowded locker and long nights at Rip. Happiness is catching the ball and throwing ZOO. Future plans include college and California. Oh my heart! KIMBERLY BETH MARTINIK Kim . . . Prizes her poetry and friends. It's nice to have a shadow. Memories ofthe February retreat. Time to grow . It'sjust the beginning. Terrific 3E's . . . College next. Is all that we see or seem but a dream within a dream? Edgar Allen Poe NANCY ANN MASTROLUCA Nancy . . . Hey toots! Remembers eating apples and going to the beach. Loves to talk and go to football games. Always on the go. Happiness is getting a ride to school. Be careful of what you pretend to be 'cause in reality that is what you are. SHELLEY MARIE MERCER Shorty . . . Get down Kool . . . Memories of a crowded brown, tan station wagon. Ambition is a career in art. First a woman should be a woman first, but if she's black, really black and a woman, that's special, that's real special. BARBARA DIANE MILLER Barb . . . A quiet person. A Libra who loves animals. Interested in travel and people. Happiness is being with the ones you love. Remembers when I got my license and going to Italy. Future plans include going to college. .Memories of the seminar . . . Prizes her future and family. There is always tomorrow. LAURA STEPHANIE MILLER Pickles . . . Lit. Review and Totem Pole editor . . . Talented Don for so long . . . Dinner with the girls at Mr. Corey's and Monday deadlines for the Advocate . . . Do you still work at Tino's? A.G. forever, home to Concord, and January 25, 1975 . . . Journalism next and lots of living. REBECCA ANNE MILLER Becky . . . shrimp . . . Remembers Europe and Spring, 1975. . . . I- Swerr! . . . Good things come in little packages. . . . Montreal in the future. . . Hates pessimistic people . . . When you're smiling the whole world smiles with you . . . Miller makes it right! . . . Bobsey Twins . . . My big pillow . . . Cat . . . Uncle Mike . . . Whip Cream. CATHERINE ANNE MODZELEWSKI Cat . . . The Bobsey Twins . . . znah! . . . Good things come in small packages . Happiness is friends . . . music . . . RTS . . . March 20, 1975 - Steve. College . . . Loves kids, plans to teach. There never seems to be enough time to do the things you want to do once you find them. Jim Croce SUSAN WHITE MOLLOY Sue . . . I have to be careful not to preach. I can't pretend that I can teachf' LOUIS RICHARD MONTELLO Lou . . . Saturday wrestling practices, the circuit, 'fIt's time to wake up your bodyf' Tennis team, ping pong, and fiisbol: The Gamblins Fever. Lowenbrau, Becks, Heineken, Guiness Stout, etc. College. And so it goes. WILLIS MONTGOMERY Spider . . . A cool kid, smooth and with-it . Interested in dancing, driving and girls. Memories of parties in the ridges. Prizes his license. Future plans include the Marines. LAURA MARIE CHRISTINE MOREHOUSE Laura . . . A shy, friendly Leo . . . Really?' Wow! . . . Interests include music, camping, and playing paddleball . . . Future includes nursing school and becoming a nurse . . . Memories of summers in New York. Prizes her family, friends, life. Where there is love there is no need for power and where there is power there can never be love. MARGARET SULLIVAN MURPHY Murph . . . But coach, I can't! Remembers Mt. Washington, asking the Wilton Police Station for directions, Summer '75, Dancin' In The Moonlight, singin' in the rain, war paint and field hockey. Try to imagine . . . If you smile at me I will understand 'cause that is something everyone, everywhere does in the same language. Crosby, Stills, Nash, and Young. JAMES HERBERT MURRAY Jim . . . Free, friendly . . . You can't win them all! Memories of MJHS., history classes, Monty Python, and the R's speeches to the Freshmen. Happiness is laughing until you're sick. Plans college and retirement on the French Riviera. Loves the Rolling Stones. MATTHEW BRIAN NARAJKA Matt . . . Friendly, quiet and considerate . . . Values his friends. Likes people with a sense of humor. Interests include cars, bikes, and photography. Prizes his jeep . . . College and a business career to follow. 48 f'Hold the pickles, hold the lettuce . . . 5 '. . . Special orders don't upset usf, CAN DIDS 'KCQ -:BPM , Jfwvwf M A 5 -uikuff ' ,, 1 E yi' v You, you're the one . . . Where's the fries with the Ketchup? M W, w if What do you mean special orders don't upset you? You deserve a break today. 49 LEWIS J. NEIDLE KIM ANN NOVOTNY RONALD ALAN OSHER AUDREY LYNN PATRONE ABBY HOPE NELSON DENNIS JEROME O'CONNELL MICHAEL JOSEPH PANGIA i 'luv' IDELLE PAULEMON MARIANNE LEOKADJA NOSAL 'Muir BRITTA LOUISE ORGELMAN THERESE MARIE PARKINSON JAMES D. PECK KEITH DARRIN PETERS DEBORAH LEE PETERSON SHEILA LAVERNE PINNIX 'H If KENNETH JAMES POSNER ANTHONY PETER RAVIELLI KEVIN RE 'L- I PAUL H. READER ROBERT FREEMAN REAVES DALE RAY REDVINE ww: WV' maui' Amina ,Ili 5 of PATRICIA MARY REGAN LINDA M. REIS RANDA INEZ REITMAN SENIOR BIOGRAPHIES LEWIS JAY NEIDLE Lewis. . .Happiness is beating your worst enemy after 100 moves. Remember when a mole was an animal, a ruff was a dog's bark, SAT was a verb and AP was different. Chess, bridge and math . . . College next . . . Memories of the bearded wonder, broken test tubes . . . Slash, slash! Take the offensive 28-6, 38A7. Defense Bill Bridges agreed? ABBY HOPE NELSON Shorty . . . Enjoys just being with good friends and having a really great time. Prizes '67 Ford. Remembers nights of summer '75, and mudfights. Memories of the Junior Prom, Candle- wood Lake, Bruce and Sue R., the Thespian Society and summer '74 in Israel. MARIANNE LEOKADJA NOSAL . . . red . . . And you can take that any way you like! Thespian roses, music, after-cast parties . . . Her track letter. . . No regrets . . . . . . all my life I never really knew me till today. Now I know why, I'm just another step along the way . . . KIM A. NOVOTNY Betty . . . That's you . . . Really! . . . Interested in the Arts. Happiness is going out on the town . . . Remember when we? . . Plans to travel. Has memories of the past. Prizes the guys . . . I like it my way. DENNIS JEROME O'CONNELL Hegs . . . Co-captain of the football team. Happiness is winning! Remember when we were all together . . . Prizes jersey 2462. Memories of Oakie . . . Saturday night at the movies. College next. Not for eating crackers. BRITTA LOUISE ORGELMAN Slinky . . . a sensitive hot-tempered Libra. Prizes the weekends and friends. Memories of hearty partying and crazy people. What! You must be crazy!! Hates two-faced people. Future plans include traveling and a career. You can't always get what you want, but you sure can try. MICHAEL JOSEPH PANGIA Mike . . . Our great desire is that each one of us keep up our eagerness to the end, so that the things we hope for will come true. THERESE MARIE PARKINSON Terri . . . Hyper about gymnastics. . . Dynamite laugh . . . Loves the mountains. Prizes her family and friends. Grand Larcenyf!! THE locker. . . What's a mother to do?? The most boringest . . . Excuses, excuses, excuses . . . Florida '76 or bust! Rocky Mountain High J. Denver AUDREY LYNN PATRONE Audj . . . Memories of her first basketball game with Gold. The shortest life guard at the I. C. . . . The endless weekend: Stones '75, the Huddle, Rapson's . . . Bato, don't turn around! . Do a little dance, make a little love, get down tonight. The best is yet to come. IDELLE PAULEMON Idelle . . . A girl with a solid personality. Loves to play volley ball. Happiness is sharing. Memories of May '75. College and a career in nursing next. Success generally depends on knowing how long it will take to succeed. JAMES DOUGLAS PECK Jim . . . Member of the chess club, bridge club, and math team. Enjoys computer programing and playing golf. Happiness is getting a 3-3 trump break. Remembers when getting a double bogie was a good score. Even a blind squirrel finds an acorn every once in a while. DEBORAH LEE PETERSON Debbie . . . Quiet, friendly, considerate and generous. Kindly control yourself . Interests include writing, reading and embroidery. Happiness is living in the country. Remembers when her baby brother was born. Memories of her trip to Scandinavia. Plans to travel and experience as much as possible. Thanks for everything Pat! SHEILA LAVERN PINNIX Babe . . . A sweet girl with dimples. . . Loves dancing, track, and softball. Happiness is being with the one you love and being loved. Memories of Senior Prom '73. Evidently . . . Plans a career with a travel agency. Be yourself and not as others see you. KENNETH JAMES POSNER Ken . . . Athletic, likes to have a good time, and loves girls . . . Prizes his Pinto . . . Swim Team . . . Memories of when we won our first swim meet . . . The Pizzaria . . . Happiness is a no problem Pinto . . . College next then on to Marine Biology. ANTHONY PETER RAVIELLI, JR. Zoopy . . . Enjoys hockey, golf, girls, and an evening with Chubby, his kitten. Score! . . . Remembers when we beat New Canaan. All people make mistakes, but stupid people make the same mistake twice. PAUL H. READER Who's on first? . . . Remembers when sports were for fun, not profit. Happiness is sinking the unsinkable forty foot putt. Likes to hunt and prizes four cylinders and shiny shoes. College and a career in law enforcement in the future. ROBERT F. REAVES Robert . . . Intelligent . . . Proud . . . Digs dancing, and singing . . . Prizes his records . . . Remembers Bassick HS . . . Happiness is having friends that care for each other. Future plans include singing. No matter how long it takes, stay in school and finish, because it is mighty hard out there without education. PATRICIA MARY REGAN Patti . . . Petunia . . . Memories of the E.J. concert, dinners at Mario's, Florida '76?, Bugs , and three in a locker. . . Prizes her family and friends. Picking up a few things with T.P. College next. The most essential thing for happiness is the gift of friendship. W. Osler LINDA MARIE REIS Linda. . .Happiness is being yourself. Enjoys sewing and hopes to become a fashion buyer. Memories of friends and school in Massachusetts. Prizes her privacy and good friends. RANDA I. REITMAN Randi . . . Enjoys little kids, being with friends, acrobatics and canoeing. Remem- bers cooking at Girls' Club and hiking Mount Washington. Happiness is being outside on a beautiful day. Hopes to become a pediatrician. Do something to be doing it and not just to have it done. E In y 'I The Flash S KC. Bomber? HALLOWEEN any-' ik Put 21 bag over her head and I'll take her anywhcrc. 11-mf' 3 -Wig L A unique approach to Anthropology. nv My mascara IS running! 53 'ST' RAYMOND FRANCIS RESTIVO SANDRA ANN ROBERTUCCI in lu MARCELLE ANN ROSA ...qv- DEBRA ELEANOR ROTKEWICZ mr cv- V ALEXANDRE JAMES REZNIKOFF ff' RION CHRISTOPHER RIZZO lk,-vi' ROBERT LOUIS RODRIGU EZ Q I MARK ROSENBAUM CHRISTOPHER RUFFIN, JR JUDITH ANN ROTANTE It s-:Pkg CHANDRA YVETTE RUSH 5, X CAMILLE MARIE RUSSO NINA ANN SAFIR ga-I KW' . Qi ALLEN ARTHUR SAUNDERS PATTI ELLEN SCHACHT SUZANNE SABATO SUSAN JOY SAVITT LAURIE SUE SCHECHTER RICHARD WILLIAM SACKETT EMILY JULIA SAMSON I LESLIE DORIS SAYER JODY ANN SCI-IECTMAN SENIOR BIOGRAPHIES RAYMOND FRANCIS RESTIVO Ray . . . A responsible guy who prizes friendship and is always willing to lend a helping hand. Enjoys the outdoors, camping, and the beach. Happiness is water-skiing with no skiisl! Dream what you dare to dream, go where you want to go, be what you want to be . . . live! ALEXANDER JAMES REZNIKOFF Alex . . . Down One's Good Bridge. Prizes his electric piano. The pause that refreshes . . . Throughout all the languages in the world, only one is universal: Music. RION C. RIZZO Rizz . . . Prizes his camera. Memories of morning hockey practices, lirst period Chem class and Mr. Heinzer's jokes. Plans to go into photography. Happiness is a shut out. I'll get right on it . If you're not busy living, you're busy dying Bob Dylan ROBERT LOUIS RODRIGUEZ Rob . . . Shy, daring, moody. I'm not prejudiced - I hate everbodyl' Remembers Rip's amazing hockey team and victory over New Canaan in the summer. Has guessed his way through many multiple choice tests. Memories of track, cross country, and heartbreak hill. MARCELLE ANNE ROSA Marcy . . . A virgo that loves art, full moons, skiing, tennis and good friends. Memories of T.C.'s alarm and sidewalk, nite of Sadie, Chinese torture, ski trips and crutches. Wishing you were here. Live each day to the fullest and from each experience, even pain, learn something about yourself. MARK ROSENBAUM Rosey . . . Tennis, running track and singing. Remembers turning in art work incomplete, late or not at all! . . . Loves eating, sleeping, and an ace . . . Remembers auditions, setting up for the prom, President of the Junior Class, T.Y.G. Coach, this isn't a sprint workout. Now I know my life has meaning. JUDITH ANN ROTANTE Judy . . . Quiet, but sometimes wild . . . Happiness is going out with my honey, Bill. Remember just coming here, and now . . . Future plans include marriage and becoming a dental assistant. Memories of skipping with Donna, Janet, Renee, and Carol in the Firebird. DEBRA ELEANOR ROTKEWICZ Rock . . . Rowdy, rambunctious, happy, talkative. . . Loves sports and guys. Happiness is being with friends and having a good time. The journey ofa thousand miles begins with but a single step, and with each and every step you take, you'll never walk alone. CHRISTOPHER RUFFIN, JR. Baldy . . . A sensitive and affectionate guy who loves girls and parties. Remembers being one of the smallest boys in Ripp. Memories of the After Prom. College next. Prizes his bass guitar. Love is Happiness. CAMILLE MARIE RUSSO Camille . . . Loves Barry. Treasures memories of May 7, 1975, Junior Prom, Grand Central Station 1:31 AM., Few times. Likes Alice Cooper and David Bowie. Illusions? Especially likes going on vacation, Cape Cod, blue and white Pontiac, Black Dog , and J,D.S. SUZANNE SABATO Bato. . . Good morning America. . . Audj . . . and Gold . . . Memories ofTemple Shalom, the Huddle, parsons, and the endless weekend. Happiness is a van with a full tank. Bogus , Funky , I'm dry . It's every girl for herselfl Do a little dance, make a little love, get down tonight. RICHARD WILLIAM SACKETT Nook . . . Easy going and talkative. Memories of The Bird, Fish Face, N-l and N-2. Remembers when bones didn't break. Prizes Willie , the mustang and a Florida vacation. I am so upset . College next and a career in real estate. NINA ANN SAFIR Nina . . . Enjoys watching soap operas and talking on the phone. Prizes her long fingernails. Happiness is having vaseline on her lips. Remembers turning sixteen and getting her license. Future plans are going to college and becoming a teacher. Six of one, a half a dozen of the other. EMILY JULIA SAMSON Shoo . . . Shy and blushing a lot . . . Unreal . . . interests include boys, boys, and F.B.L.A. . . . Happiness is being with people I enjoy. F.B.L.A. upstate . . . What a blast. Memories of A.P. lunch. Prizes friendship, memories and Peter . . . Plans on becoming an executive secretary and raising cats. SUSAN JOY SAVITT Savs . . . Prizes life, Pom-poms, and megaphones. Letls dance! The Benz and John Babes . . . April Fools! Pep club . . . Spirit . . . Loves the sun. College next. Cherish yesterday, dream about tomorrow, live today. PATTI ELLEN SCHACHT Pat . . . Friendly, considerate, concerned, understanding . . . I love it! Remembers when it was hot enough to put the top down. Happiness is having close friends to confide in. Memories of her dog, Prince, and being a part of a close family. Israel 174 . . . You've got a friend. LAURIE SUE SCHECHTER Laurie . . . It's this simple: ifI never try anything, I never learn anything. IfI never take a risk, I stay where I am. . . . and to my friends, I will remember you and think of you. JODY ANN SCHECTMAN Jody . . . Funny! Scoop! Playing tennis, BBG, and collecting quizzes . . . Happiness is P.T. in white carpenter pants. Remember when we got stuck in a snowbank in the middle of nowhere? Memories of the Weekend, Poundridge, D'yer Maker, the Poker Game and D.R. Prizes her train with diamond head lights. You have a friend for life, it's me . . . 56 Even I can do a better job .. ,sf 3, if .,.i I But I'm loveable . . . CAN DIDS .L 4 k fag I it ,fx 4-Uk' A, B, C, D, E, F, G. . , . The rolls look dead. .... . .,., ,. ,.!. wg gS Need more than training wheels! Oh! Mr. Owens!!! 'arf ,..., ! Don't rush me! . . . W, X, Z. -in--, 57 Ji BENJIE-ELLEN SCHILLER ROBERTA JANE SCHILLER CINDY SCHNEIDER 15, CN? -as 1' 41312 MALI SCHROEDER JACK CLINTON SCOTT GERI LYNN SELZNICK I0 if fo--f-I-nu. , v WILLIAM STEPHEN SEMPEY DANNY R. SHAMEER CHARLES LIVINGSTON SHAW R ui' '--.. 1- Q 0 x X I DENNIS SUGAR SHAW JONATHAN A. SHEPARD WAYNE ELMER SILADI NOAH MORDECAI SILVER ,qppnaw 'fjguv' DARLEEN MARIE SKIBA MARGARET MARY SMITH l fi' t ' JANE ELISABETH STOLL I I JAMES STEPHEN SI LVERSTONE SUSAN MARIE SKIBINSKI LINDA PAULINE STEPHENSON fu? MARK JONATHAN STONE PAMELA HELEN SIMMONS 'hdtv' PATRICIA ELLEN SKURA REGINA E. STIASSNY BONNIE HOPE STRUNIN SENIOR BIOGRAPHIES BENJIE-ELLEN SCHILLER Benjie . . . With all its sham, drudgery, and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy. ROBERTA JANE SCHILLER Love is something so divine, words would 'ere but make it less. 'Tis what I know but can't define, 'Tis what I feel but can't express. Anonymous CINDY SCHNIEDER Schnitzengruben', . , . Proms with P.A.K. . . . T. Sunrises at 10:00. One blanket, one pillow . . . stranded at P.R. . . . Weekends at Mc's., D.C. and Princeton. Remember when life was simple. It's never too late to give up your prejudices. - Thoreau. MA LI SCHROEDER Ma Li . . . Neat, nice. Happiness is knowing that you are wanted. Future plans include college CS.M.S.U.j and a career in teaching. Memories of Knob Noster and making new friends at Rip. JACK CLINTON SCOTT Jack . . . Likes motorcycles, sailing, and tennis. My time is my own. Happiness is freedom to be yourself. College in the future. Memories of home . . . f'Just remember love is life and hate is living death. Treat your life for what it's worth and live for every breathf' GERI LYNN SELZNICK Geri . . . M.O.M. and wilderness, clouds and albums . . . Six o'clock tomor- row? . . . All those long rides and Hat tires! . . . Remembers skiing in Saas-Fee, and when we went camping and missed him . . . The seed of love blossoms when the lovers can be friends, and the friends still want to love. WILLIAM STEPHEN SEMPEY Semp . . . A penny saved is a penny earned . Enjoys track. Happiness is knowing there's no school the next day. Remember when the gates were open and you could leave? Plans to go out West. Memories of the class of '72. Prizes his car. You're as beautiful as your thoughts. DANIEL R. SHAMEER Dan . . . Quiet, articulate. Happiness is accomplishing something you worked hard for. Prizes diploma - I worked hard for it. Future plans include college. CHARLES LIVINGSTON SHAW Captain . . . remembers when Britania ruled the waves. . . Loyal, patriotic, meticulous. Memories ofthe Thespian dinner in a kilt. Prizes his paratrooper boots and a freshly starched uniform. Future in medicine and the military . . . You are Imperfect! DENNIS M. SHAW Sugar J . . . I was walking down the street . . . Enjoys football. Admires Lincoln Continentals. Happiness is having fun with black brothers. I might . . . Interested in driving trucks for a living. JONATHAN SHEPARD Shep . . . 43281 . . . I'm psyched . . . Loves football, enjoys girls, respects individuals. Will cherish all high school memories, especially that Westhill victory. Prizes the back seat of the stang . The courage to risk failure is what leads to success. NOAH MORDECAI SILVER Noah . . . Likes people, sports, having a good time and especially water skiing. Remembers when we were small. Prizes his O'Brien and a summer day. Future plans include college in Florida. I never let school get in the way of my education. JAMES STEPHEN SILVERSTONE Jim . . . An agreeable and rugged person who likes backpacking and hiking. Happiness is watching the sun rise. Remembers when it didn't cost anything to have fun. Memories of white mountains , . . I have not yet begun to fight. PAMELA HELEN SIMMONS I am yours, you are mine, you are what you are, and you make it hard. C.S.N8LY. DARLEEN MARIE SKIBA Darby . . . Happy, shy, easygoing . . . Memories ofJuly l2, 1975 with J.F. and playing ha-ha by the gas pumps with Billy, Joe and Moe. Everything cool man. Happiness is Vinnie . . . Future plans include business school and travelling. Prizes Oscar and her yellow Vega. Big surprises come in small packages. SUSAN MARIE SKIBINSKI Li'l Ski . . . Prizes her stereo, life, and people. Loves parties. Memories of Waterside,,' Green Vega, Camping?'? and the Soldier! . . . Stoned Again! Happiness is living each day as it comes. College next. Oh wow! PATRICIA ELLEN SKURA Patricia . . ..Happiness is loving someone special, and that same someone loving you . . . K.C. Remembers when a friend let me borrow his car during lunch and somehow it didn't come back in one piece. Memories of Mikie taking Carrie and me to the movies during American Studies. MARGARET MARY SMITH Marg . . . Always willing to meet a new face . . . will always remember those sixth period rap sessions with P.B. Jr. Prom . . . Italy '75 . . . GC. Clan '75 . . . Prizes parents and family. Above all . . . Will always cherish memories of R.H.S. and what it did for me. LINDA PAULINE STEPHENSON Chesner . . . Oh my God, I don't believe it! A doubtful, happy, and ambitious person who loves skiing and tennis. Happiness is knowing that sooner or later things will work out. Remember G.W. and C.L.'S. Plans to become a secretary. Memories of M.B. Don't let it bring you down, its only castles burning. REGINA STIASSNY Ginny . . Dislikes insincere people. Memories of'75 and R.B. Canada . . . Week- ends at 93 . . . Skiing in Vt . . . Loves to party. Remembers when there were parties and everyone came. 60 Hi Sailor HALLOWEEN 1-5 L51 QV 'Www , n fin, Ui, 'lox 3 R as ' W W' Q W ,ab xy 5 61 JAMES VICTOR SURWILO JAMES BRUCE SWANSON Loma PATRICIA LEE TAYLOR ALFRED THOMAS. JR. 'h!f 'fD' Mmmxw , f-w..,,,,,4 SCOTT HOWARD SUSS ERIK EDWARD SWANSON L I J CY .S S Aa: 5 A QSQQ LOIS ANNE SZYMBORSKI Q Q mc!! VALERIE TARANTINO 6' 'D+ Ms , Y JN., 3 E w . 3 Q Ag SGS'-6 0 YN T53-LS NjgqjNQ 'shy 1. , pw my w .x Q1 Sig. VV I3 Q Q33 DANIEL TEICHMAN 3 MICHAEL TEICHMAN f ANASTASIOS E. THOMAS DARRELL A. THOMAS ff .pw KENT EVEN THOMAS MATTHEW G. THOMAS COLLEEN MARIE THOMPSON at' V N ?'A'V , Q . .XJ IrII I 101 .If K c- AH JAMES CALVIN THOMPSON MARK ALAN TOMASI SHIRLEEN GAY TOROK if w 3--as JAMES RONALD TORZYNSKI DONNA J. TRACY THOMAS TRUDO fkl 11 ww 5 JAMES TUTTLE SUSAN REGINA UPRIGHT MELISSA SNOW UTLEY SENIOR BIOGRAPHIES JAMES VICTOR SURWILO Jim . . . Digs skiing and his '66 Chevy pick-up. Future plans include college, then hitting the Rockies. Hope for the best, prepare for the worst and take what comes. SCOTT HOWARD SUSS Scott . . . Quiet. friendly, honest . . . Enjoys football, camping, canoeing, and reading. Happiness is getting the car for the night. Has memories ofclasses and friends. Future plans include a career in business administration. JAMES BRUCE SWANSON Jim . . . Remembers those California nights. Prizes his Chevy Luv. Happiness is a quart of milk. We carry a dream, a special vision inside, and when the load gets heavy we can reach for that dream. Through it life unfolds and we find strength, faith, love. - Yvonne. LOIS ANNE SZYMBORSKI I have been crucified with Christg it is no longer I who live, but Christ who lives within me! and the life that I now live in the fiesh I live by faith in the Son of God, who loved me and gave himself for me. Galations 2:20 VALERIE TARANTINO Val . . . Prizes her friends. Cherishes Redcar and Elton John. Memories of the good times at Cove Beach, the 3 E's, and those terrific weekends. September 20th . . . Happiness is listening to Fast Fingers. Hopes to travel. Say What. PATRICIA LEE TAYLOR Boo Boo, Sweetcake . . . Truthful, dependable and lovely. Well that's all right! Enjoys modeling, acting and partying. Remembers ninth grade and the fun at Rip. Happiness is something that everyone should have within themselves. DANIEL TEICHMAN Dan . . . Enjoys stamp collecting, bowling and hiking. Memories of the Junior Prom and Social Studies with Mr. White . . . Happiness is not being hassled so often. Prizes his friends. College next. Always wished I had tried harder. MICHAEL TEICHMAN Mike . . . A likeable person who likes everyone. Prizes his Rippowam Track Championshipjackets and letters. Happiness is having no homework, waking up late, and winning a track race. Memories of writing reports at 2 A.M. and IO miles! Remember, no matter how hard a task is, nothing is impossible. ALFRED THOMAS JR. Water pipe kid . . . Carefree, talented . . . You must be crazy. Interested in music, big ears. and women. Happiness is being as good as Hubert Laws. Remembers when he ran out of gas on prom night. Jamming time . . . Future plans include college. ANASTASIOS E. THOMAS Stos . . . Laeonic. kind . . . Happiness is being rich and having your own private island! Penny-Savers, advice from Erie . . . Remembers his first state meet and varsity track letter. Next. teaching and becoming financially secure. COLLEEN MARIE THOMPSON Leen . . , Get out of here. Fun loving gal who loves embroidering and softball. Happiness is owning your own car. Remembers April 28, l975. College next. Prizes her ten speed. May the road rise to meet you, may the wind be always at your back. JAMES CALVIN THOMPSON Calvin . . . Easy to get along with and understanding . . . Loves playing the drums. Alright Brother. Happiness is sleeping late. Prizes his clothes. Plans to go to college next. Be yourself and not someone you aren't. SHIRLEEN TOROK Snork . . . Loveable, considerate. Prizes her stereo and snoopy dog. Loves ice skating and baseball. Happiness is talking to Brian. Memories of working for the Board of Education. Hurry up we can not waste time. DONNA J. TRACY Donna. . . Memories ofthose nights at Rapsons. Some are friendly, some are cutting, some are watching it from the wings, some are standing in the centre giving to get something . . Joni Mitchell. THOMAS LOUIS TRUDO Louis. . . Nice guy. Very interested in soccer and enjoys music and car motors, Happiness is to have a girl friend who understands. Memories of his days in Italy with old friends . . . Prizes his '68 Nova. SUSAN REGINA UPRIGHT Peachy' '... Bright smiles and warm laughter. . . Natural rhythm . . . Happiness is a Friday night, close friends and plenty of liquid. Remembers long talks with V. C. and first period breakfast. Fond memories of H.R.P. at 3 am., first ski weekend, CapeCod '75 . . . College next . . . P.I.D.G.A.S. Life's too short to waste! JANE ELISABETH STOLL It's Tina, not Jane! Rivers belong where they can ramble, eagles belong where they can fiy, but if I'm never tied to anything I'll never be free. Happiness is the music rooms and knowing friends care. Memories of the camping trip on her birthday. M-ARK JONATHAN STONE Mark. . . loves music and theater, classical andjazz. Remembers good times in room 91, intermission, cast parties, and away football games. Prizes his trumpet and camera. College and politics next. BONNIE HOPE STRUNIN Bonnie . . . Friendly and sensitive. Smile and be happy. Happiness is close friends to spend your time with. Remembers going exploring. Future plans include college and a speech therapist. Memories of Israel '74 . . . Prizes friends, stereo, my dog, and my family. Happy are those who dream dreams and are ready to pay the price to make them come true. 64 A good secretary ALWAYS wears gloves . . l Sure that's her, Can't you tell by the smile? You sure Joe Namath started this way? uw? ' 'uw J im' ,WZ ,,., I .,:, 3, Q I . .- aiW..,,f,,1 . Q' v- ,-' ' if . ' Don't you dare! if f is 15. 75, ggi And thcn Hamlet says to Ophelia . . CANDIDS Oh come off it, Levincl I recognize the legs, but I don't place the face. Make a wish . . . is -N, 65 WILLIAM CARMINE UVA FRANK PETER VENEZIANO SANDRA LEE WALKER LAWRENCE MARK WARMFLASH if ,V ,En DONNA WEINBERG KENNETH CHARLES WENTWORTH ...I -I ,A Xfx O, 'fix V. 1 ', x , 1 f N S- I mx LX, , QL N I I -Vx 1 'I x I x ROBERT MARC VVEISS pg nn- CAREN SUE WEITZNER I' . ' f ANNETTE SUE WEXLER I will ., as :HLZ J 'gf- PATTIE MARIE WHITE WILLIAM L. WHOLLEY LINDA GAIL WILLIAMS MARK ROBERT WILFORD Xm- it XE, I 2. . .J ALVIN GABRIEL WILLIAMS USA C WILLIAMSON SENIOR BIOGRAPHIES WILLIAM CARMINE UVA Bill . . . Prizes his leather jacket and '63 Chevy Impala. A fun loving guy who enjoys scuba diving and skiing. Remembers breakfast at I.H.O.P. Happiness is spending Feb. vacation in Colorado. Memories of the Junior Prom. College next and hopes of building a chopper. VINCENT DANIEL VASCO Vinny . . . Happiness is a car and a girl. Tie a tea bag to your belt, and go hypnotize a dwarf! This is the story ofthe kid that said he wouldn't come back . . . I'm back. Prizes his sense of humor and friends. Future plans - advertising. PAUL ANTON VAN VEEN, JR. Paul . . . Will always remember 3-30-75 and T.B. Enjoys good music, good times and good friends. Dislikes homework and staying in school all seven periods. Wants to tour the U.S.A., Colorado and the Rocky Mountains. Future plans? . . . Take it easy! FRANK PETER VENEZIANO Shorty . . . Interested in trying to stay alive. Prizes his Mustang. Memories of down on the corner. Hopes to make it as a teacher. Remembers when life used to be a breeze on Wednesday nights. Lives for Poodie Time . LORI ANN WACHTER K.C.'s little sister . . . loves excitement, music and outdoors. Prizes her flute, family, and friendships. Memories of NH., New Milford, and Mr. Donut . . . Happiness is a good sound on Tuesdays. Music and teaching next . . . This is the day that He has made, rejoice and be glad in itf' SANDRA LEE WALKER Sexy Mama . . . Cool, friendly and sly . . . Enjoys track and twirling. Say it ain't so . . . Remembers when she was on TV. Prizes a red silk pillow. Happiness is getting into a size ll pantsuit. Memories of first and last love. Friends that talk behind your back are not friends. MARGARET SUSAN WALSH Peggy . . . Hi Peg! . . . Memories of Mama . . . Hates yearbook deadlines . . . Whatever . . . Remembers John Tony and California . . . Wall Hawker . . . I don't have much time, faith has been broken, tears must be cried. Let's do some living! TIMOTHY CHARLES WALSH Tim . . . Easy-going, reckless, and studious . . . Prizes his Mustang. Memories of the Westhill football game and Washington '75. Future plans include college, law school and politics. LAWRENCE MARK WARMFLASH Flash . . . Insane, silly, short, joker . . . Interests include Monty Python, soccer, and Young Judea. Happiness is a nine letter word with double p's and s's. Future plans are to become Emperor of Mozambique and to recover the silver dollar that Washington threw across the Potomac. That was my only line! Eric Idle DONNA ANN WARNER Donna. . . Enjoys dancing but spends most of her time working. Prizes R.C.M. and 67 Firebird. Memories of Nov. 9th at Dial Tone. Happiness is being alone with that special someone you love. Future plans include nursing and marriage. DONNA WEINBERG Allieg Outrageous! Oh, for the good old days . . . Tryin' hard to remember all the good times and to forget the bad ones. Wishes people would look at themselves. Remember, D.F.T.B.I! What's the ugliest part of your body? KENNETH CHARLES WENTWORTH Ken . . . Where has the Rowdy Bunch gone? Prizes hockey, number 8. Let's win one for the seniors! Good-night Irene! Memories with L.J. and still going, amazing! You're number one. There's no room for quitters! ANNETTE SUE WEXLER Dixie . . . Remembers the streakers at Snow White and screams ofterror from the orchestra pit. Loves to sing, act, and make people laugh. College and career in theater next. I exist as I am, that is enough. PATTIE MARIE WHITE Sugar Mama . . . Sweet . . . Classy . . . Lovable . . . Foxy . . . What's happening? Bet! Interested in Fashion Modeling. Happiness is wining and dining . Future plans . . . Living in luxury. Memories of. . . those long passionate nights. Prizes her main man and ajazzy wardrobe. WILLIAM WHOLLEY Bill . . . Loves skiing, hiking, music and parties. Remembers when the ranger chased us through the White Mountains. 'fShe's got a nice . . . Prizes his stereo and tape deck. Hap- piness is the first Miller on a Saturday night. Let's not just sit here. MARK ROBERT WILFORD Mark . . . Restless, moody, and aquatic. Captain of swim team, water polo. Happiness is a warm pool on a cold Saturday morning. Remembers when Rip won a swim meet. Prizes his '72 silver Camaro, Aaooogah, and Wurzbiirger mug. Memories of Autumn halftimes '75, Oktoberfest 75. Bilbo and Frodo Baggins. Drink and party today for tomorow we die! LINDA GAIL WILLIAMS Shorty . . . It ain't so. She enjoys basketball and softball. Happiness is being with her friends. Prizes her stereo. Future plans are to become a nurse. LISA C. WILLIAMSON We, the unwilling, led by the unknowing, are doing the impossible for the ungrateful. We have done so much for so long with so little that we are now qualihed to do anything with nothing . . Always remember the good and bad times . . . and AJF. 68 5 5 Three legged fryer! Chicken! What a waste of time. - n-- Yes, and that's my bag! f an R . 'Q ,... -- , , 1 lj: V jj 1 fl H t 'W N Flavor of the week is strawberry. Ang n,,w'f I, x A ll time --N Dear Santa . . . oh really? You sure no one wants to sit next to me? CANDIDS Kleenex has tive times more strength. .lc fi'- There goes the states . . . A mf--r .M - -fu Gotch ya! ! ,,.f- .. XA f 0 3 it It looks o.k. How does it taste? 69 DUANE BERNARD WILSON CYNTHIA SUSAN WYNNE CRAIG YELIN 'hr' W1-u.,.,qf SHARON RUTH WOLFSOHN I JANICE LORRAINE YOUNG N-Q' JESUS FELICIANO lm Pb- th--H-4 TAMARA ANN WOODWORTH ROBERT YAEGER JANET LEIGH ZERMANI W qw-....., SUSAN MARIA ZEZIMA MARY ELLEN LOUGHREN SENIOR BIOGRAPHIES SHARON RUTH WOLFSOHN - Sharon . . . Is it Friday yet?! Happiness is close friends, good food, and a Sunday night out with the girls. College next . . . Remembers Le Shack, eleventh hour date for the Junior Prom, and especially that purple jello mold. UNO day is ever over if it makes a memory. TAMARA ANN WOODWORTH - Tammy . . . Woody . . . Field Hockey C0-captain. Loves all sports. Hey Meg, whatls happenin'? Memories offootball in the rain and beating Westhill. C'mon bugsy! Prizes her Mom and Dad and brother Phil. Oh, peck! College next. Ain't no mountain high enough. CYNTHIA SUSAN WYNNE - Cindy. . . There are places I'll remember all my life. Some have changed, some forever, some for better. Some have gone and some remain. John Lennon, Paul McCartney ROBERT BRUCE YAEGER - Party?l Letls go swimming! W-A-L-T-E-R . . . We could play at questions. Fulap, fulap . . . If all the world's a stage, where are the curtains? Hello Chief? Earnestine and Philipe . . . I love 'em dearly. Monty, Groucho, and Marko. Thanks Joe. JANICE LORRAINE YOUNG - Slim . . . Well that's alright! Sweet, intelligent, shy, and innocent . . . Enjoys drawing. Happiness is being loved, peace of mind and fulfillment of life. Remembers the time at Boston College. Future plans for a career in art. Love is time and space measured by the heart. MARY ANN ZEPPEIRO - Yin-Yen . . . Happiness is listening to Led Zeppelin and loving Henry. Remembers the parties in the held, and the days in Ridgetield. A sun worshipper who enjoys days at the beach. Prizes Henry and Robert Plant pictures. Future plans of being a hairdresser. Be free and life will be beautiful. JANETTE LEIGH ZERMANI - Janette . . . Rat, Rat . . . Happiness is getting that lobster dinner . . . Remembers accidentally walking in the men's room at Gee Gee's . . . Prizes Bluba and Irving. If you love something, let it go. If it comes back it's yours forever, if it doesn't it never was. SUSAN MARIA ZEZIMA - Sue . . . Crazy and impulsive. P.M.D.', CD . . . Why me? . . . Bird . . . A's . Mischief in those green eyes! Happiness is like a butterily. The more you chase it, the more it will elude you. But if you turn your attention to other things, it comes softly and sits on your shoulder. L. R. Lessor . W' i ' ls at 'P x I .... .. lk! Q l i J. -s ,.i Q if sf Q I- 'Q 1...R 'Q . an 1. Axkk dll! .i 'HTS gmt 2 iii K F Hia Ihgisagte ' E il is I K X X - X my K l . . fi . . . ..s. Q lr l . . -is ' f sss tisi 'w' iii 'Q - X 5 iif' kiii' . ..... Sv S: mfs W .. EQ 71 SENIOR SUPERLATIVES a.5-13 .av W Did Most For Class: Ron Osher, Margarei Murphy I i ,wif Class Sophisticate Typical Senior Jim DiVasio, Audrey Patrons: John Hogan, Patti Regan 72 ni 4 i q if -.1 Most Unpredictable Jock and Jockette Laura Miller, Mike Carmine Dennis O'Connell, Tammy Woodworth SENIOR SUPERLATIVES G , ' EJ V 'ffl , N 'wif' ff' N 4mwfw,..mW,,,,,,1y,g, Joe Cool and Betty Coed Jon Shepard, Nancy Cogliano f' 4 no 'rii ,fo Most Comical: Alvin Williams, Maureen McGrath, Robert Yaeger, Phillis Levine. R 2 -lx w S9 52 51: ,ah - 73 SENIOR SUPERLATIVES lg! Most Versatile Best Personality Vicki Levine, Mark Rosenbaum Kim Martinik, Doug Johnson Class Heartbreaker Best Dressed Sue Upright, Kevin Martinik Marcy Rosa, Mike Kelly 74 Most Likely to Succeed Paul Reader, Laura Mann .4 ,ze ,, L a W . L.. 4. Most School Spirit Ken Wentworth, Aviva Ephraim SENIOR SUPERLATLVES ix ls, Friendliest Laura Gates, Mike Pangia i' -ui 4-if: Class Heavy Jim Peck. Barbara Herrmann 75 SENIOR CLASS HISTORY September 9, 1972 Dear Diary, I'm so excited! Freshman in high school. Rip's so big and all those rooms! Got lost before each period. At least I know some kids. Mrs. Schwartz and Mr. Byrnes will be with us for the next four years. Four years. Wow! What an eternity. I guess we'll be having elections soon. Hope our advisors CSchwartz and Byrnesl will be easy to work with. I don't know what lies ahead. October 10, 1972 Dear Diary, We've already had our elections. President is Betty D'Andreag V.P. is Kiki Gershmang Alana LaBella is our Secretary, and Annette Wexler is our Treasurer. At our first class meeting our advisors stressed the spirit of co-operation and class unity. They also spoke about something called a 1egacy',. Ilm not too sure what it means, but I don't think anyone else knows what it means either. Already teachers are telling me to plan for everything. What that comes down to as far as class activities are concerned is that if we want anything, we had better be able to pay for it. November 6, 1972 Dear Diary, Had our first bake sale today. Cakes, cookies, and brownies were stored in the English Office. Our officers organized this sale. It took place 5th period in the cafe. We made alot of money. I guess we're off to a good start. Welre starting to build a legacy of how to make money. December 20, 1972 Dear Diary, Report cards have already come out once and we're already into the second quarter. Everyone is looking forward to the Christmas vacation. Never had to do homework over Christmas before. That really upsets me. What kind of a vacation is it? Teachers tell me to use the time wisely and prepare for my mid-term exams. I don't know what these are either, but I bet theylre terrible. A listing of top ten songs was put out by WABC - Brandy, American Pie, etc. February 23, 1973 Dear Diary, Exams have come and gone. A bad scene. We're doing great with selling doughnuts in the cafe. We still store them in the English Office. I'm not so sure we take out of there the same number period i?5 that we bring in there before school. However, we still sell all that we bring down to the cafe. The kids buy everything in sight. There is NO lunch program here. What an easy way for us to make money. We're saving it so we can take a class trip in June. They told us to plan!! April 4, 1973 Dear Diary, Great planning! Had our first car wash today. It felt like it was 20 degrees below zero. What a cold I got! May 10, 1973 Dear Diary, Another great planned day. Had another doughnut sale, except no one knew about it. We're stuck with seven dozen doughnuts. They won't get stale too quickly, will they? We have to unload them somehow. June 18, 1973 Dear Diary, Class trip today. Two bus loads went to Pinecrest C.C. but no one was there to meet us. Had to clean the pool out ourselves but had a great time. Hamburgers, hot dogs, corn, watermelon, and soda. All you could eat. Super! Exams are over. I'm a 10th grader. Great ending for my Freshman year. September 15, 1973 Dear Diary, Moving upward now. I'm a sophomore. The school doesn't seem so big anymore but the seniors still do. I remember the summer with Touch Me In The Morning and Diamond Girlf' But back to the books. October 13, 1973 Dear Diary, The four M's won the election for the sophomore class oiflcers. Kevin Martinek is president, Maureen McGrath is V.P. Our secretary is Laura Miller and Margaret Murphy is our treasurer. I'm looking forward to a great year. December 15, 1973 Dear Diary, Another super bake sale! Our treasury is lookin, good. There's a special feeling developing among all of us. I can't describe it. I only know it's there. It's a lot like electricity. You really cant see it but you sure see its results. February 3, 1974 Dear Diary, Welre giving up on bake sales and are looking for some other hot item. Someone suggested candy bars. I'll do my part, but I stop when my face breaks out in pimples. Our class officers and advisors met with a rep from Jostens Ring Company. I'm really high because I'll be able to have my class ring before the end of this school year. April 7, 1974 Dear Diary, The class adopted a foster child today - Kimberly Block. Three hundred eighteen 10th graders are a lot of Hparentsl' to have. The candy sale is going great, but I'm getting a little sick of eating a bar each day before 3rd period. May 4, 1974 Dear Diary, Pickles? That's what we're into now. We're selling them in the cafe. We must have the only kosher cafe in the city. I got my class ring today. I finally look good in green. It's so shiny. I wonder what it will mean to me in two years. This one's almost gone. June 23, 1974 Dear Diary, It's half over! Soph finals have come and gone. We are knowledgeable in our loss of innocence, in a very literary sense. Welve gone through crumbs on the mouth, acne on the face, and garlic on the breath. Next year Illl be an upper classman. I don't know if thatlll be good or bad, but I think it will be fun. SENIOR HISTORY 1 8 1 if Q di., i 'L if 78 September 24, 1974 Dear Diary, The summer just flew by. This is my third year at Rip. Many of my friends are working so they can afford all our new responsibilities - the class play, Sadie Hawkins, and our own prom. The contribution and cooperation of each of us will be needed, and I know it will be given. We're leaders. I don't know how we got here, but here we are. October 3, 1974 Dear Diary, Elections have been held, and our oilicers will be busier than ever. Mark Rosenbaum is our President and Ron Osher is our V.P. Our Secretary is Vicki Levine and Adrienne Harper is our Treasurer. Good luck, guys! We have been feverishly planning our class play. There is so much talent in this school. I'm truly amazed. November 20, 1974 Dear Diary, M 'A 'S 'H was a SM 'A 'S 'H! We had a total sell-out. We had 800 people enjoying a great Thespian performance. Rob Yaeger was super. As a class we are building a momentum which can't help but carry us to great heights. It's the Class of '76 spirit. We may march to the beat of a different drummerf' but we are determined to march. I never thought that getting involved would be so rewarding. Some kids just don't realize what theylre missing. December 12, 1974 Dear Diary, So many of my friends are getting their driver's license. I can't wait to get mine. The Sadie Hawkins Dance is coming up soon. It's quite a switch having a girl ask a guy to a dance. Rip is helping to establish its own version of the ERA. February 14, 1975 Dear Diary, Happy Valentineas Day! The dance was a terrific success. We had a great turnout. I wonder what happened to all those marriage certificates? We keep grinding out gimmicks to increase the balance in our treasury. We are slowly acquiring fiscal autonomy. The administrators and advisors have been dy-no-mitef' I'm not sure why adults suddenly seem so different to me. It bothers me that I can't seem to put my finger on the answer. March 27, 19-75 Dear Diary, S.A.T.,s loom menacingly for many of us. If they're anything like the P.S.A.T.'s, they'll be tough. Everyone tells me that I can,t study for them. That,s no consolation. Right now I need Linus' security blanket. Pm apprehensive. I feel like a freshman again. April 16, 1975 Dear Diary, We had a Ski and Skate sale today. It was a great success, due exclusively to the organizational talents of Laura Mann and Adrienne Harper. Imagination and originality were bred from within our own ranks. There is a special pride involved when you can pull off this type of activity. May 10, 1975 Dear Diary, We sponsored a gymnastic show. Fantastic. A lot of planning went into this event. but our real etfort is being concentrated on our Junior Prom. This is what we have been pointing toward for the entire year. May 16, 1975 Dear Diary, The Junior Prom was so terrific. Kids I've known and worked with suddenly looked different - grown-up, mature. Dancing in the Moonlight was brought to us by The Soul Musicians. Anyone who was there will not forget Ease on Down the Road. I wonder where all those Howers came from? June 15, 1975 tual Dear Diary, It was a super year and next year will be even better. We elected our oflicers now so we will be already organized in September. Mike Carmine is Presidentg Jon Shepard is Vice Presidentg Leslie Sayer is Secretaryg and Sharon Wolfsohn is Treasurer. Each student is getting his yearbook and graduation picture taken now. We will be having a colored Senior Section in Riptide '76. This will be a Rip first. The Spirit of '76 rolls on! 1 t 1 1 I. we 'ii fa ' l e - A V , . V V. 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Q , af 1 VV' ,S+ .5 -1 .1 ' fi Q' 4. AK. , . 1 69 X .5 jg. G A fmt... y . ' Q W, .73 I fa. .ig M .1 'YL' fn-vw-nlvlv I . X., 1 ef 80 l ' 1 September 29, 1975 Dear Diary, I am back again for my last hurrah. There seems to be so many things to do and so little time in which to do them. The class has decided to forsake the traditional graduation garb of green and white robes for the Bicentennial colors. We have started working on Riptide '76 and prom committees have already been formed. We are also planning a Kick-Off Dance for October. Time swiftly flees from each of us. October 4, 1975 Dear Diary, The Kick-Off Dance was a tremendous success. The turnout was overwhelming and everyone appreciated Clean Slate. The dance helped solidify the spirit of concern and unity which will be so essential for the remainder of the year. November 30, 1975 Dear Diary, The class is again relying on an old friend, doughnuts We are also planning the Homecoming spectacle. This is the first year the Senior Class has sponsored this event. It's strange to think that next year it will be for us. With Thanksgiving over I can now look forward to my Christmas vacation. It's my last one as a Warrior. The climax is quickly approaching for all of us. January 25, 1976 Dear Diary, The Senior Class Play was dynamite. I'm being so rushed. Mid-terms were last week and I already have two assignments to complete before March. I don't know where I'll find the time. I'm being worked to the bitter end. I guess there is no respect among teachers for the senior citizens of Rip. March 29, 1976 Dear Diary, The first warm day of Spring has caused me to drift mindlessly through the week. Winter has been such a cage. The spiritual release helps me traverse the abyss between Christmas and Spring vacation. I feel the advent of an early Senior Slump, which I can't afford. But it feels sooooo good. April 27, 1976 Dear Diary, Prom time is quickly descending upon me. More deadlines, commitments, appointments, and responsibilities are mounting. It seems that there is no respite from the drudgery. The promise of Spring has faded with cold, wet weather. Rip's fields are turning into a wetlands preserve for water fowl and gulls. If it continues, we may need Charon to ferry us across the marsh. May 25, 1976 Dear Diary, My Senior Prom has come. It's strange to see all of us now and to remember how we were in September of '72. The Italian Center was exquisitely decorated and the food was just unbelievable. Thereis just one more main event. The final exams I've learned to handle, but I don't know how I'm going to handle graduation. June 12, 1976 Dear Diary, It's all over. I've graduated. Four years of high school are behind me. I will never be able to reclaim them, but I will always be able to recall them. Hundreds of memories flood my senses. Some memories are very intimate and others are shared by many. I have been part of a family to which I may never return. I will be united in spirit, but physical proximity is all in the past. Our pride resides in our accomplishments, our legacy is found in our unity and cooperation, and my memories lie in my diary. .....-.5 ff' Wx ffkjf 2 Wi. fs XX N ,Z f ZH? 7 fl 0 'I ' cle' C? Cf QYMQTL ww X Q1 X , :sf Wi iff A L ,J 7 Url, Xt 'rff L N JJ wH'NUKXXx X Zu I mnxmxxll'ullmUX k' U m,z2,mW'?' an XXX f, N W M4'jf'?!'JWi11N1lWWm- X 5 Hr .-V. xxXw3!?l33g'f,5maw3' 1' ' - -'hmm 'fb jf NIWINI ' V -1-f 'X H VE ' A X '-fp? CM f Q X llwlullil lln's1f 'kX 77 f 1 '., 3 4 Q Q 1 H xx 'ff-T-flw 5 K P K :Ut ff?i: I M , fwfbfzzfwvf Q Waugh? KVX AUM kl N ffy Ti S.. 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FRONT ROW: David Lasnick, Andy Berman, Betsy Frank, Guy Paolini, Patty Boshka, Lori Jacobs, Diana Stewart, Julie Chalicas, Viki Szokolay BACK ROW: fSecretaryJ Diane Hoehler, CTreasurerj Jane Feldman fPresidentJ Sue Hine, CVice Presidentj Gina Geter, fAdvisorJ Mrs. Lee Desjarlais, fAdvisorJ Mr. Brian Murphy, Laurie Wilson, Sheila Winn, Jeanne Franklin, Gerry Wilkins, Ricky Coogler, Marc Schiff, Clair Murphy, Lisa Girden Jill Rainone, Clair Osborne 84 JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY As we look back now on our freshman year, we remember candy sales and bake sales to start our account with. Oflicers that year were President, Sheila Winn, Vice-President, Matt Morris, Secretary, Lisa Girdeng and Treasurer, Jeff Ferguson. Mr. Murphy and Mrs. Desjarlais helped us get off our feet, and we don't know what we would have done without them! We adopted a foster child, Nestor, from the Phillipines during our freshman year. We send him money every month, and we always get letters from him in return. The year ended with a very successful trip to Playland, and we started thinking about being sophomores . . . Gina Geter was elected President in September, Vice-President was Jeff Ferguson, Secretary, Jill Rainone, and Treasurer, Betsy Frank. Letters were still coming from Nestor, and we started planning new activities right away. We began with food galore: doughnuts were sold during lunch, and bagels were the thing before school started. Next we turned into message board dealers and really worked hard in order to dispense them all. Before the end of the year we had organized a Sophomore Bus to an away basketball game, ordered our cherished high school rings, and went to Riverside Park to say good-bye to a wonderful tenth grade year. Our busy junior year started with the selling of coffee and doughnuts to the Adult Education group. Oliicers were President, Sue Hineg Vice-President, Gina Geter, Secretary, Diane Hoehlerg Treasurer, Jane Feldman, and Historian, Jill Rainone. We sponsored the successful three one-acts: The Lottery, The Good Doctor, and The Honeymooners. Then a tag sale in December got rid of lots of old remnants ranging from Osmond records to '73 World Series pennants. Choosing partners for the Sadie Hawkins Dance was lots of fun, and the remainder of the spring was focused on the magical Prom. May came and with it were the joys of driving to the Big Dance in Dad's new car. Almost everyone had their licenses, and who could forget seeing The All-Denim Kidn in a TUXEDO. Long dresses, long-smelling corsages, and long looks were the best things at the Prom, and it was over before you knew it. The yearbooks and iinal exams bring us to the end of our third year at Ripp, and it's hard to believe that the very best is still yet to come. :Le r. f if 85 :mm ,, ml v CANDIDS M 87 JUNIORS Joseph Altamura James Amaker Scott Bartram Ann Beare Robert Beattie Kenny Bell David Belport Carolyn Bennet Kathi Berger Joseph Berlingo Andrew Berman Rosemary Billie Christopher Blazey Susan Bloch Robert Bogacki Maureen Boland Patricia Boshka Tony Boyd Willie Bradley Edward Breheney John Bria Charles Bryson Gale Buchan Nuthanial Burnes l itr s Xt is C I Jeffrey Cahill Nancy Calkins Brian Calvi James Candido Diane Caporizzo N M ,4 4 ,by JUN IORS S-.I 4...4'g We ,E Xi X. Q. Q gfif Cf . L A Richard Caporizzo David Cassella Julia Chalikis Claudia Chanzit Robert Cipolla Eileen Clark Eugene Claybourne Gregory Condon Beth Contaras Ralph Conte Richard Coogler Janice Cooper Tracy Coppola Cindy Costanzo Claire Coviello Kerri Creedon Charles Daniels George Daniels Karen Darois J UNIORS Aaron Davis Dana Davis Douglas Davis Mary Davis Pamela Davis Victor Davis Warren Davis Eric Dawkins Debra Dedura Diane Deluca Martha Deveaux Rosemary Deveaux Karen Dietz Tammy Distefano Anthony Dixon Rosina Docimo Christopher Dotson Sandra Eddy Gary Edwards Marie Esposito Jane Feldman Jeffry Ferguson Nancy Fish Seth Fishman Andrew Flagg Abby Fodiman James Foster Betsy Frank Jeanne Franklin Steve Franklin David Frattaroli Susan Freedman Wendy Froshnider Cynthia Gacher Jon Gallup John Garner Gerald Geddes Lisa Geher Debra Genovese Daniel Gerke J UNIORS Gina Geter Kevin Ghiandoni Lisa Girden Janis Glica Paul Goldberg Susan Good Phyllis Granelli Paul Grimley Glenn Gronseth Michael Guarneri Harry Halvorsen Janice Harbaugh Kathy Harrison John Haselsberger Caroline Haskins Harry Hawes Dawn Henry Rose Hernandez David Hickey William Hicklen Carol Herrmann Daniel Hesselbach Diane Hesselbach Susan Hine Gary Hinson Diane Hoehler Wendy Holfman Liz Holmes Clark Houle Leander Houston JUNIORS Linda Howe Eric HulTman Shelley Ivanko Bernard Jackson Jody Jacob Lo ri Jacobs Millard James Keith Jamison Caroline Janis Wanda Jefferson Gregory Jerry Greta Jespersen Beverly Johnson Clifford Jones Raymond Jones Jennifer Kane Daniel Karger Louella Keitt James Kelly Gwen Kendrick 1436 fi 1, KW? SX., JUNIORS Timothy Kennedy Deena Kessler Ewart King Matthew Kirkland Jamie Klein Elizabeth Koehn William Komninos Paul Kopec Timothy Kowaleski Mark Kozlowski Robin Krafte Mark Krohley Paul Kucharski Jacqueline Lamar Tony Lamar Jerry LaMotta Diane Lane Eric Lane Steven Lange Edward Langer Shelton Lark Laurie LaRusso David Lasnick Katherine Leitch Donna Levin Walter Lewis Norma Lione Gary Lister Maria Luminoso Pamela Lutley Walter Maguire Margaret Malone Donna Malvicini Elizabeth Manjuck Lorraine Marrow Debra Martin JUNIORS William Mattson Robert Mayerick Thomas McArdle Leon McCulley Mary McGrath Marvin McIntyre Flore Medor Kathleen Meehan Maria Miles Thomas Miles Cynthia Miller Linda Misevic Edward Mitchell Kathleen Mitchell Nancy Molloy Derek Montgomery Carol Moran Matthew Morris Karen Morrison David Morrissey Loren Morrissey Claire Murphy Cynthia Murphy Beverly Murray Jeffrey Nelson Lawrence Nelson Cheryl Nessim Sigvard Nilsson Sharon Northrop William O'Rourke Thomas Osa Claire Osborne Guy Paolini Susan Pare Robin Passerelle Vevenie Patterson Fritz Paulemon Keith Pavelka Sherrie Pellini Vicki Corbett ii --in J UNIORS 46 I A-fb fix 5 M Ri J' . iii , Jean Romanchuk Phyllis Romaniello Gail Rosenfeld Martha Person Nathaniel Person Gail Peterson Steve Pherson Thaddea Pikul Thomas Potter Diane Pontefract Steven Price Todd Price Jill Rainone Frank Ramppen Barbara Rennie Gary Reynolds David Rich Marisa Rich Kenneth Riddle Saul Robles Gale Rodney Margaret Ross John Rutherford Barbara Salem Maria Sanvicente Greg Sayles Marc Schiff Ricky Schneider Lina Schroeder Karen Schwalb Jeffrey Schwartz Patty Schwartz Charles Schweitzer Deon Scott Kristine Scott Jack Seiden Steven Seraphin Jessie Serfass Galen Shipley Howard Siegelman Juanita Simmons Wyteria Simmons Gerry Sistrunk Dane Skiba Joseph Skrivan Cathernie Skura Lois Snyder Ralph Socci Nereida Soto Charles Stabl Richard Starr Diana Stewart Philip Strassburger Jelfrey Suss Victoria Szokolay Chester Szulimowski Sharon Taksel Pat Tarantino Gloria Taylor Bob Tenca Kathleen Thomas JUNIORS Deborah Wolfsohn Donald Yanee Diana Zerbarini Robin Zimmerman Steven Ziskin 2 Maxine Thomas Curtis Tolliver Joseph Tomezyk Roy Topik Denise Towns David Trost Ruth Trotter Andrew van der Poll Donald Vasta Mark Vogeley Christian vanKannewurf John Walker Carol Walter Wendy Ward Michael Webster Bruce Weiller Steven Weisman Michael Wellington Gerard Wilkins Annette Williams Eddie Williams Lauren Wilson Sheila Winn Mark Wolll' f JUNIOR CLASS PLAY ' - lf- , ' , v f, H2 X Hp, L,,. W 'Q' 98 -f'1 X 5A - fn. 1 fi JUNIOR CLASS PLAY I 'F 99 OO SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS iSee,b Kelly Dempsey, fTreas.J Pamela Mann, fAdvis0rD Ms. LaFountain fAdvisOrJ Mr. Buehbinder, fViee Pres.J Sonia Peterson. ll'res.J Carol Heller Q? ww SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS AND REPS. FRONT ROW: Charles McCarthy, Roger Harper, Larry Cieearelli ROW 2: Lynn Goldblum, Janet Rosenbaum, Joe Hiekey, Michele Janis, 1Treas.J Pamela Mann, CPres.J Carol Heller, fSeey.J Kelly Dempsey fViec Presb Sonia Peterson, Lisa Martin, Connie Owens, Charles Kendrieks, fAdvisorJ Ms. LaFountain BACK ROW: lAdvis0rb Mr. Buchbinder. Linda Case. Debbie Freedman, Donna Torezon. Bruce Sehoenfeld, Tom Liebow, Naney Seraphin, Linda Peek, Julie Bojarski, Jessiea Strunin, Jan Matthews, Jody Goldstein SOPHOMGRE CLASS HISTGRY The Sophomore Class has now reached the end of our second year at Ripp, and the time has passed by so quickly! It seems like only yesterday when we were getting our freshman orientation and thinking that the seniors were terribly tall and so much older! With class advisors Mr. Buchbinder and Miss LaFountain we elected officers Joe Hickey, Debbie Freidman, Pamela Mann and Mary Ann Sanderford. We remember running those crazy bake sales where we'd have ninety-nine varieties of chocolate chip cookies and a soggy angel food cake that fell off the knife and landed on the floor. Our best fundraising venture, which has continued onto this year, was the selling of doughnuts and orange drink at the home basketball games. Carol Heller, Sonia Peterson, Pamela Mann, and Kelly Dempsey led the way for us this year as we climbed the ladder to our sophomore year. Class rings were ordered: memories of deciding what cut of stone, whether or not to have our names engraved inside, and Gold or white gold??'?,' are left in our minds. The rest of the year was busy too. We held an old fashioned square dance that was enjoyed by all. Old straw hats, corn cob pipes, denim overalls, and plaid kerchiefs were the style that night. And the refreshments even had a touch of real country flavor! The Class of '78 anticipates a fruitful and funfilled junior year next September. We can start thinking about all the fabulous events like Sadie Hawkins, the Junior Class Play, and the Prom! .KIM K WF' is mi, Q lOl SOPHOMORE CANDIDS is gf .KQ .. ,fy .,,, ..,A,..Vu1N ., A11kh ww- .w:f.-- Wffffv-- ww., , , H . ,,,.,, wf,11,, f,-f ww: ,fff Q waz-w.sw,.. -fizv? F fa ,V WM' 10 mmm gg A SOPHOMORE CANDIDS f..1f,,, lim .. 'Y W s hw ..,,,,,,,,....-n A 1.9 --,1 Lf . N.. x A - '- ,X . 'L Xa 4 X gy Xff I, , 4' ,X ,, 5 X, 9 Q Q .41 103 SOPHOMORES Debra Albero Moses Alexander George Bakes Hayley Baroeas Stacy Barocas Joel Bauman Susan Beare Cliif Beckford Darryl Beckman Ingrid Benoit Laura Berg Scott Berger Lubo Berishaj Jeffrey Berkowitz Colette Bien Aime Betty Billie Michael Block Keith Blue Kevin Blue Brian Boccuzzi kv' as N Xl L5 1 Q XA .L , Az, '.x' - sq- wr' if -url' .i xx K - , t I CW A 'z or Q,-A -f-S' .ff , f...4n' . k 'E SOPHOMORES Deborah Boecuzzi Carol Bodenheimer Julie Bojarski Patrice Bologna Emilia Bonilla Sherma Boyd Mark Brothers Lorna Brown Deborah Buchanan Marion Cagliostro Susan Cahill Louis Calabrese Maureen Cappellirei Suzanne Carlueei Joe Carriero Linda Case Lee Castellion Peter Castelluzzo Robert Cea Patricia Christensen Lawrence Ciecarelli Daniel Clamage Colleen Clark Patricia Claybourne Gerald Cobb Joseph Cobb John Cogliano Jim Coll David Collier Clifford Cooper SOPHOMORES Lillie Corbett Roseann Cordova Roberta Corley Kathy Cox Margaret Cranston Sandra Crocker Adrian Dais Nancy Dann Curtis Davis Darwin Davis, Jr. Lawrence Davis J ami DeBartholomew Kelly Dempsey Rita DeRubeis Nicholas DiCarlo Cynthia Dixon Thomas Doak Mark Docimo 315 qi 106 Todd Donald Elliott Donohoe SOPHOMORES Raymond Donohoe Elizabeth Dormont Laurence Dreyer Kimberly Dudley Mark Duffy Darryl Dumas Frances Dunmore Scott Elder Roberta Elliott Kathi Ellis Jeifrey Eppinger Kenneth Epstein Arthur Fagan Valerie Farfaglia Denise Fasoli Kim Federici Laura Feinland Lisa Fenton Nancy Ferlow Catherine Foti Nelson Fox Cynthia Fragasso Joel Francisco Deborah Freedman Kenneth Freeland Rosemary Ganino Sarah Gardner Jeffrey Gates Alan Gautrau Kathy Gill Lynn Goldblum Joanna Goldstein Peter Grasso Bonnie Grimaldi Brian Hall Roger Harper Michael Harris Jeffrey Harrison Elizabeth Haselsberger Carol Heller SOPHOMORES James Henry Joseph Hickey Tracie Holmes Amy Horowitz Charlees Hudson Diane Humphries William Hunter Monica Irons Stephanie Isser Cheryl Jabloner Beverly Jackson Darryl Jackson Karen Jacobs Michele Janis Garry Jerry Luis Jimenez Peter Johnson Robert Johnson Shirley Johnson Shawn Jones Louise Kahan Peter Kanter Harry Keitt Isaac Keitt Kathleen Kelly Tyrone Kelly Charles Kendrick Stephen Kenny Lisa Kida Amy Kirson 'X fl Q QR M. yt 'X S Q E e Kd SOPHOMORES .. .c..m..N.,t.,,,,,...,,,,,,, ra L Q' L qi z 243313 Y wa-w' Michael Kivell Steven Koch Dean Konitshek Richard Kotosky Paul Kuczo Patricia Lark Karen LaRusso Cynthia Lavery Scott Lerner Elizabeth Levine Cynthia Levy Margaret Levy Thomas Liebow Cathy Lockwood Richard Lovallo Anne Malagisi Richard Manjuck Pamela Mann Joe Maples Sally Marburg 10 SOPHOMORES 5. 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' ff it f we f -- -Dai if -.won 110 Dawn Marion Phillis Marrow John Martin Lisa Martin Rosanna Mastroluca Janice Matthew Carol Mattson Lori Mayerick Bennett Mazzola April Mazzuca Kevin McArdle Charles McCarthy Donald McNair Hugh Medor James Meyer Melanie Midgette Brandt Miller Kathleen Miller Matthew Miller Jennie Minor Patricia Mitchell Mark Montello Karen Montgomery Michael Morton Andrew Naylor Kim Novak Luis Nunez Suzanne O'Rourke David Ott Connie Owens X,- ' ,X me Xxx, f 5. is .. ,U Q s fs fx 5 ... 5'f're.,!1 X,-q Xa ' my .. 6 , F SOPHOMORES Douglas Packard Deborah Pangia Anthony Parenti Richard Pashayan Linda Peck Annette Peele Andrew Pellman Julia Perna Sonia Peterson Catherine Pherson Roni Pomper Sharon Pontefract Marie Porcheddu Michelle Portermain Annie Quinonez Gregory Quirk Sergio Ramos, Jr. Godfrey Rattray Rodney Redvine Susan Reis Philip Rello John Restivo John Reznikoff Gloria Rhodes Tracy Rhodes Brenda Robertucci Dynette Robinson John Rodriguez Timothy Romanchuk Janet Rosenbaum SOPHOMORES Matthew Rosett Richard Rotante Edmund Rotkewicz William Rowe Duane Rudder Margaret Russell Ricky Safir Lori Salamon Mary Sanderford David Sanderson Laura Santoro Janet Sawyer Steven Schiller Bruce Schoenfeld Deborah Schwartz Beverly Scott Nancy Seraphin Lori Sestito Frank Sette Daniel Silver Vincent Silvester Cynthia Silvestris Anthony Simmons Terry Simmons Joseph Sistrunk Katherine Skrivan Elizabeth Slaughter Cheryl Slutzky Jeffrey Soltes Jessica Strunin Brian Swanson Josephine Tarzia Deborah Taub Sue Taylor Daniel Thomas Sam Thomas Hal Thompson Donna Torczon Robert Torzynski Richard Trost 9 i 4+ ,l I l Judith Zieselman Donna Zvon SOPHGMORES Felix Tyson Nelson Upright Dennis Vagnone Douglas VanGessel Gerard Vasco Chris Vaughn Waldo Velez Janet Veneziano Andrew Vitin Stephanie Walker Christopher Walsh Jane Warren Lisa Watov Marilyn Watson Shelly Watson Bruce Weber Jason Weinberg Susan Weinberg Linda Weisman Laura Weissman Pamela Wentworth Marva White Paulet Whitehurst Fred Whitlow Francine Williams Geraldine Williams Peggy Williams Sheryl Williams Jared Wilson Darcy Witham Cathy Wowk Dennis Wright Linda Wright Bonnie Yelin Debra Zeleznik FRESHMAN CLASS FRONT ROW: Sitting: Nancy Dias, Laverne Jackson, Pam Sanderson, Liz Leitch, Carol Raymond BACK ROW: Standing: Tom Parkinson, Madeline Chaleff, Sue Herold, Lili Schroeder, Jim Kinney, fPres.J Tom Harmon, fVice Pres.J Sylvia Szokolay, CSec.j Betty O'Neil, fTres.J David Gaines CAdvisorJ Mr. Tarzia FRE SHMAN CLASS HISTORY When the Class of 1979 entered Rippowam, we were acknowledged as being the largest Freshman Class enrolled in the thirteen-year history of the school. But regardless of our size, we students were very much characteristic of every new group that has entered the senior high school. The first week was spent wandering the halls: white schedules in one hand and a brown bag lunch yet to be stored in some distant locker, in the other. Soon-to-be-recognized class advisors were Mr. Tarzia and Miss Martino, who organized our first student government. We elected Tom Harmon, Sylvia Szokolay, David Gaines, and Betty O'Neill to guide us as officers. We administered the traditional fundraising project of selling World's Finest Candy Bars. Chocolate munching became a popular tirst period pastime for many. There was also a new world record set for second period stomach aches . . . Other activities throughout the year benefited our savings account, but more importantly, they provided us with a sense of class unity. There were so many good times and future memories for everyone. Now we can look forward to our sophomore year which will furthermore help us to declare that the Class of '79 is something special. 114 'FRESHMEN 1 Hi! an g X .W -, 'L rv-M ,-.W -dl' -fit. 'kkx ll , , wh , mi D X? 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Gronseth Lisa Guarneri Julie Guitfrida Thomas Guiliani Cynthia Guyer David Hackney Gail Hansell Thomas Harmon Aaron Harris Ann Hearn Vincent Henry William Herbert .Ja Philip Hernandez Susan Herold F RESHMEN Michael Hinson Archie Hinton Lisa Hofmann Nancy Hollinger Concetta Holtz Edward Hordeski Karen Howe Joseph Hudson Mark Hughes Sabrena Hunter Linda Imber Frank Inzitari Salvatore Iorfino Laverne Jackson Kirsten Jacob Jonathan Jacobson Tony Jamison Valerie Janicki Robert Jimenez David Johnson Lorenzo Johnson Marvin Johnson Allen Joyner Peter Kallas David Kayne Patrick Keleher James Kennedy Debra King Stanley King James Kinney Mary Kirk Patricia Koehn Karen Koffolt Robin Koproski Kenneth Kotosky Allen Kramer Sheila Kubinec Robert Kwartin Gary LaBella Ilene Landress Sundra Lark Julie Laukkanen FRE SHMEN 120 Louis Lawson Gary Lazarus Linda Lee Elizabeth Leitch Mary Lema David Lerman Debra Levine Alexander Lewis Margaret Lobban Richard Lockwood I Marilyn Lomax Richard LoRusso Luise Lovallo Geoffrey Lutley Josabelle Mach Sarah MacMillan Susan Malarkey Joan Martelli Bridgit Martin Michael Martin John Masi Marylena Mastroluca Nina Maunula Shirley McCoggle Robert McCulley James McGrath Gloria McNair Gina Melsenti Polly Miles Tracy Miles Edward Milks Michael Mingo Annette Mollo Carmen Montanez Laura Montanez Steven Montello Vanessa Montgomery Sandra Morgan Donna Morrison Karen Morton Sandra Moucrieife Patricia Narajka XJ ssf: Li 1' 5 Christopher Neylan Adelaida Nieves FRE SHMEN Jose Nieves Elizabeth Nolan Jacqueline Nolting Alexandra Nosal Karen Novak Salvatore Novak Thomas Novotny Daniel Nunzum Vera Oed Mary Olzerowicz Elizabeth O'Neill Joseph Omeluk Maria Otero Thomas Othouse Thomas Owens, Jr. Jody Palmer Ezekiel Pankey Gregory Paolini Thomas Parkinson Stephen Patten Bert Paulemon Peter Perimenis Melvin Person Frank Petrucci Joseph Petze Richard Petze Valerie Pharr Jannette Phillips Michael Pinto Patricia Piorkowski Rodney Poag Gina Poller Jeffrey Popper Wendy Portermain James Potter Francisco Powell Scott Price David Rabinowitz Carol Raymond Deborah Rennie Rosaria Restivo Mary Reynolds F RESHMEN Veronica Richards Jelfrey Rietz Loren Rodwin Janice Rosa Mindy Rosen Chris Rosing Maria Rotante Leslie Roth Chris Russell Amy Sabol Michael Sabol Roy Sanders Pam Sandersen Joseph Sandola Maria Sanvicente Richard Sass Marc Savitt Daniel Scarvey Bonnie Schacht Michael Schechter Anthony Schell Paul Schell Lili Schroeder Ronald Schwalb Abbaree Scott Flora Scott Lee Sepin Maria Sette Curtis Shepard Myla Sherman John Shinsky Burt Siegelman Deborah Silvestris Steven Simmons Elizabeth Skrivan Daniel Smiraglia John Smith Noreen Smith Elizabeth Sosis Sharon Stamatin Rachel Starr Kirsten Steinorth 3' ,Q-.. 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Hr :g.r.1 .314 QPR 1 ' ACTIVITIES ACTIVITIES 128 'f2.J55f?. T Courses of studies are not the only things which educate and give the students at Rippowam a good start in life, whether it be for college preparation, the service, or a full-time job. There is much more to offer here. The co-curricular experiences are just as much a part of a high school student as any English course on science program. The challenge of run- ning the mile in competition, editing the school pa- per, or helping decorate for the Junior Prom accomplishes one of the most important facets of education - involvement. You have to become in- volved in order to enjoy. It develops a sense of be- longing. Spirit and energy are the only requirements for any interested student who wishes to contribute. Few students go home everyday when the 2:00 p.m. bell rings. Late buses are available to students who wish to become involved in an activity any day after school. Teachers very often work with these students on projects and organizations. It is these after school hours that develop a true sense of rap- port and identification between the faculty and stu- dent body. Co-curricular activities provide the students with a true sense of unity. Participation leads to new friends and future interests. A play, a story for the Literary Review, a chess match, training on the 'guniversal gymv, or just a hand of bridge can en- hance any student's school day. The 2:00 bell does not signify the end of school, but rather the beginning of a concerted eifort made by dedicated students and faculty members to ben- etit our Rippowam High School. SERVICE CLUBS LEADERS CLUB FRONT ROW: Shelia Winn, Roberta Corely, Karen Schwalb, Lisa Girden, Pam Wentworth, Jill Rainone, Betsy Frank, Julie Bojarski, Rita DeRubeis, Jessica Strunin, Donald McNair, Aurrey Patrone, Adrienne Harper, Vicki Levine, Susanne Sabato, Betty D'Andrea, Margaret Murphy, Michele Janis, Jody Jacobs, Vicki Szololay, Diane Hoehler, Debbie Levine. ROW 2: CAdvisorJ Mr. Iacuzio, Dawn Henry, Beatrice Towns, Dynette Robinson, John Reznikoff, Louis Calabrese, Tom Liebow, Sonia Peterson, Carol Heller, Janet Sawyer, Pam Mann, Roger Harper, Jim Meyer, Mark Rosenbaum, John Shepard, Joe Hickey, Russ Berkowitz, Lisa Geher, Tom Harmon, BACK ROW: Linda Wright, Jim Torzynski, Mary Ann Sanderford, Andy Berman, Mark Moran, Keith Peters, David Hickey, Aron Davis, Owen Bregman, Chris Von Kannewurf. SERVICE CLUBS The fabulous Books and Records Sale sponsored by the 4.0 ,I NHS . . . Bagels and poinsettias CD were popular throughout the year. WPIX and WPLJ at lunch thanks to SWAP . . . S Club and Key Club had wacky initiations, and Student Council reorganized with a constitution written by the kids . . . Pep Club got everybody out to the games this year, and Green and White Days were fantastic . . . There was so much work, but Q what a lot of fun! an GUNS rf STUDENT COUNCIL REVISION COMMITTEE FRONT ROW: Tom Lebow, John Reznicoff, Ed Langer, Vicki Szokolay, Ron Osher, Lou Montello, Linda Case BACK ROW: Maryann Sanderford, Lisa Geher, Andy Berman, Jody Jacob, Mark Rosenbaum, Laura Mann, Julie Chilicas, Guy Bullen, David Rich, fAdvisorJ Mr. Mazza l 129 SERVICE CLUBS Q l t HS' CLUB FRONT ROW: Betty O'Niell, Anne Broussard, fDireetorJ Kim Martinik, Cathy Foti, Lois Szymborski, Claudia Chanzit, Cathy Gill, Lisa Watov, Anne Tappe, Kiki Gershman, ROW 2: Cathy Castelluzzo, Liz Leitch, Louise Lovallo, Jan Matthew, Marie Luminoso, Margo Ross, Donna Covino, Ann Hearn, Val Farfaglia, Laurie Wilson, Amy Kiban, Linda Peck, Sue Hine, Claire Murphy, BACK ROW: Claire Osborne, fTreas.J Debbie Lely, fPres.J Lisa Williamson, fVice Pres.J Jeanne Franklin, fSec.J Margaret Murphy, Sally McCue, Janet Sawyer, Beverly Scott, Allison Cass, Marcy Koffolt, Janice Judd, Laura Gates STUDENTS WITH A PURPOSE fS.W.A.P.J FRONT ROW: Jami DeBartholomew, Linda Weissman, Bruce Schoenfeld, Mark Bolinsky, Cheryl Slutzkey, Joe Hickey BACK ROW: fAdvisorJ Mrs. Mary Bankowski, Laura Fineland, Mary Ann Sanderford, Tom Liebow, Donna Torczon, Laura Miller fChairmanJ, Rion Rizzo, Gregg Andriunas LIBRARY AIDS FRONT ROW: Cliff J Beckford, Annette Peele, Robin Fogel, Jennifer Minor BACK ROW: Mrs. Milton, Charlese Hudson, Meg Levi, ' Miss Atkinson ' 130 SERVICE CLUBS ,C lgyyll ,,,,.....t . ' . S'-342: 4135 A nm ' , 4 - I vf' rf KEY CLUB FRONT ROW: Jet? Gates, Mark Wilford, Ron Burke, Ken Wentworth, Roy Topik, Guy Bullen, Bruno DeMasi, Mark Moran, Russ Berkowitz BACK ROW: John Lentz, Rick Coogler, Marc Schiff, Steve Franklin, Rich Bulan, Herman Coleman, Louis Montello, Raymond Restivo fTreas.j, Kevin Martinik fSec.J, Douglas Johnson fVice Pres.D, Sal Florio CPres.J, Mr. Alan Rosenfeld CAdvisorJ fx . ,, .1-'N ,E E 2 - V iii. I naw? f 'ai A My D , ,ix K Q :W ,fat 1,7 , .' .HQ V Q miami i. ! C5 PEP CLUB: FRONT ROW: Sue Savitt, Aviva Ephriam, Nina Safir ROW 2: Kirsten Steinorth, Nancy Bael, Stephi Witham, Rachael Starr, Judi Zeiselman ROW 3: Marcy Rosa, Julie Giufrida, Noreen Smith, Cheryl Slutzky, Jan Mathews, Lisa Guineri, Susan Malarkey, Laura Bellow, Patti Regan. Lisa Geher ROW 4: Dawn Henry, Doreen Zvon, Liz Haselsberger, B. Yellin, Janet Rosenbaum, Debbie Freedman, Pam Wentworth, Lisa Fenton, Jody Jacobs, fAdvisorJ Miss Atkinson BROTHERHOOD CLUB FRONT ROW: Jean i Fisher, Patricia Lane, Priscilla O'Banner, Shelley Watson, Flora Medor, Vevenie Patterson, Darwin Davis, Laverne Jackson, Beverly Jackson BACK ROW: Aaron Davis, Robert Reese, Shelley Mercer, Janice Young, Johnathon Davis, Maria Lloyd, Janet Fisher 131 ACADEMIC CLUBS it X .gw1.,y.gz . COMPUTER CLUB FRONT ROW: Alex Reznikoff, Kenny Evans, Jeff Ferguson, Jeff Schwartz, Lewis Niedle 2nd. ROW: Joel Marcus, Tom King, James Peck, Ray Carboni, 3rd ROW: Daniel Teichman, John Flynn, Jerry Knopf, Kent Thomas, Ron Osher, Guy Paolini, Michael Teichman, BACK ROW: fAdvisorJ Mr. Awdziewicz Coach Corey this year and that first meet at Joel Barlow . . . Weren't we champs or something last year?? Cosines and logarithms . . . Running a program with inputs, outputs, and KAPUTZ!! Archimedes has done it again . . . Ripp could really debate the issues at the Bicentennial Youth Debates . . . Giving a hand in the library by filing the 'sPithing the Frogn filmstrip . . RIPPOWAM DEBATE SOCIETY FRONT ROW: Joanna Goldstein, Nancy Fish, Sally Marburg, William Rowe, fVice Pres.j Andrew Berman, Edward Langer, Timothy Walsh, CAdvisorJ Mr. Wolf BACK ROW: Victoria Szokolay, John Reznikoff, CPres.J Gale Rodney, Maryann Sanderford, Gregory Andriunas 1 32 ACADEMIC CLUBS f f 1 - V ,gg fm -- .,. M. .Q 9 WS: 3 -. 1 .43 'ws 3'f:i1, ' ,Qxi 45' , i J H . 3' ,w 1 VA' . - J 4' , MATH TEAM FRONT ROW: CAdvisorJ Mr. Corey, Chuck McCarthy, Dan Silver, Ken Evans, Lewis Neidle, Jim Peck, Gerald Knopf BACK ROW: Dave Belport, Mike Kivell, John Martin, Mark Bolinsky, Jeff Schwartz, Joel Marcus, Kent Thomas ,pf , Vkrf , .z ,KVV J, ' it ,. s,ss C sc,ss , A ff it Bl -tr AVAZ5' R ff Ji if ' . 1 H 'uf V fx, y, N I i i Z it .,A.J J- 1 3 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY FRONT ROW: Alison Cass, Leslie Sayer, Ronald Osher, Anne Broussard, Randa Reitman, Laura Mann, CAdvisorJ Mr. McGovern, fAdvisorJ Mr. Wolf ROW 2: John Flynn, Joel Marcus, Jane Stoll, Lori Wachter, Yvonne Carvalho, Kiki Gershman, Cathy Castelluzzo ROW 3: Kenneth Evans, Lewis Neidle, Mark Bolinsky, Marianne Nosal, Michael Teichman, Audrey Patrone, Patricia Regan ROW 4: Kathy Holzer, Rion Rizzo, Wayne Siladi, Adrienne Harper, Sharon Wolfsohn, Margaret Murphy, Vicki Levine, Laurie Schechter BACK ROW: Jim Peck, Jerry Knopf, Barbara Herrmann, Roberta Schiller, Mary Block, Nina Safir 133 CAREER CLUBS Doughnuts and coffee for Adult Education . . . But you've got to buy a Little Darling Calendar! Candy, pencils, and Ripp buttons at the Wigwam . . . FHA,s punch and cookies at Open House, College Conference Room Opening, and for breakfast in the Teacher's Cafeteria . . . Super field trips like Landmark Square and Superior Court . . . DECA projects by the dozen and the state convention before you know it . . , What do you mean, you don't know how to type? DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION l FRONT ROW Melissa Fecci Rita Derubeis Deirdre Edwards Darryl Jackson, Rosemary Billie, Anthony Dixon Elizabeth Holmes Shirleen Torok Diane Humphries Jeff Berkowitz BACK ROW: Chris Litman, Eugene Claybourne Raymond Jones David Gamno Gus Daniels, Robert Reaves, Kenneth Galmon, Robert Magruder 134 CAREER CLUBS . ,, ....,,..c M, ...-..,.......,..,..a Q! NH' M, rw, FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA FRONT ROW: fAdvisorsJ Mrs. Anne Mueller. Mrs. Rebecca Atwater. Lili Schroeder. Melanie Midgette, Gloria Taylor, Shelly Mercer, Patricia Mitchell, Robin Blackman, Flore Medor, Vevenie Patterson, Leon McCulley ROW 2: Lorna Brown, Maria Lloyd, Wyteria Simmons, Janet Fisher, Janet Young, Mary Olzerowicz, Mali Schroeder, Lina Schroeder, Gail McCulley BACK ROW: Kay-K Roberson, Linda Dozier, Nancy Dais, Pricilla Tolliver, Gloria McNair, Ann Wilson, Sundra Lark, Laura George, Candace Whitlow, Jon Davis A 3625 A 3 .,..4 ' ' r in I ' 1 .. I I I 1 ZJ, A .,..t. it 43 If , , K Q 1 ..,: K ki' 5 I If I NURSING ASSISTANT PROGRAM: BATHING THE PATIENT' Phyllis Romaniello. Beverly McMichael, Maria Lloyd, fPatientJ Michele Cummings, fAdvisorJ Mrs. Claire McCarthy R.N. 135 CAREER CLUBS X E . V... -:fa 11' ,::: CLASSICAL LEAGUE FRONT ROW: fAdvisorJ Mr. Loughran, Rachel Starr, Mark Montello, Charles Shaw, CVice Presj Chris Von Kannewurff, Rick Sackett, Ed Hordeski, Mac Hisey, Larry Davis, Andrew Pellman, Lori Wachter BACK ROW: Sharon Wolfsohn, fTreas.J Maria Miles, Pat Piorkowski, Lisa Martin, fPres.j Tim Walsh, Margaret Ann Ross, Karen Morrison, fSec.j Jill Rainone, Kathy Leitch, Lois Snyder, Caroline Janis, Tina Stoll FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS OF AMERICA FRONT ROW: Sandy Eddy, Debbie Dedura, Lawrence Warmiiash, Sandy Walker, Wayne Geher, Lois Szymborski, Rick Sackett, Margaret Smith, Gregg Andriunas, Diane Bocchetta ROW 2: Viki Szokolay, Maria Rotante, Noreen Smith, Raymond Restivo, Jerry Knopf, Mary Ferrara, Lona Fragasso, Michele Cummings, Dawn Henry, Denise Towns, Beverly Jackson, CAdvisorJ Mrs. A. Neufeld, BACK ROW: Lew Bakes, Noah Silver, Sharon Taksel, Karen Liebowitz, Patti Schacht, Bonnie Strunin, Shelly Watson, Sharon Baxter, Linda Wright 136 HOBBY CLUBS .Q asf 5, Q: vb I T L.. You-I ff' BRIDGE CLUB FRONT ROW: Phil Kramer, Jeff Schwartz, Kent Thomas, Richard Thompson Kenny Evans MIDDLE ROW' CAdvisorJ Mrs Ste hens , . . p on, Jim Peck, John Haselsberger, Janice Glica, Jerry Knopf, Joel Marcus, Alex Reznikolf, Lewis Neidle BACK ROW: Suzanne Andriunas, Joan Bregman, Myla Sherman, Gregg Andriunas, Mary Ann Sanderford, Jessie Serfass HOBBY CLUBS A moon mission stamp for a mercury dime . . . Checkmate! Rocket launching for the Ripstars and Wednesday card games for the Bridge Club . . . CheckmatelH Luftwaffe or Midway if you're in the War Games group . . . Who's eating on the chess board? Six makes a book . . . spades are trump . . . thirteen points to bid. You,re collecting bicentennial slugs'????? 41.0-S . . A . es' cam. X 'st sg' .1 2' lila- ai: ii .,,.....---f ' STAMP , , , , , 0 n aines, inda Clark, Richard Coogler, Thomas McArdle, Richard Welsh, Kevin Re AND COIN CLUB John Reznikoff, Mr. Farina Daniel Carger Nelson Fox Lois Snyder John Jacobson J h G ' L' 137 LANGUAGE CLUBS y 1' 2 i I ' vmffb-,g , Jwf ' ,, if I r -H V , g. , ,, ' Q, ,,,i y RUSSIAN CLUB FRONT ROW: Joel Marcus, Leslie Sayer, Louise Kahan, Liz Davis BACK ROW: Mark Vogeley, Liz Sosis, Robin Krafte, Karen Liebowitz, Nina Saiir, CAdvisorJ Mr. Stewart - LANGUAGES CLUBS Luncheons in the Language Office with tacos and chocolate mousse . . . Lots of car washes with missing hoses and frozen Windshields . . . iQue Pasa? buttons were the rave. Open House was selling homemade bread and French cheeses, Russian music, and lots of literature . . . French movies after school, and a trip to Metropolitan Museum of Art. Pizza parties at Pellicci's and a trip to Italy . . . I my QE ITALIAN CLUB FRONT ROW: Cathy Lockwood, Joe Altamura, Roseann Mastroluca, Lenny Docimo, Frank Carpanzano, Debbie Pangia, Paul Vanveen, Margaret Ross, CAdvisorJ Mr. Tarzia, Ralph Socci, Raymond Restivo MIDDLE ROW: Tony Ravielli, Liz Tarantino, Marylena Mastroluca, Josephine Tarzia, Cathy Foti, Maria Luminoso, Cathy Meehan, Kevin Vanveen, Dom Carpanzano BACK ROW: Nancy Mastroluca, Maria Sette, Rosina Docimo 138 ll- ai ins-'F' LANGUAGE CLUBS FRENCH CLUB FRONT ROW: Nancy Seraphin, Cynthia Levy, Carol Herrmann, Mary Ann Sanderford, Gregg Andriunas, Ed Langer ROW 2: Claudia Chanzit, Sylvia Szokolay, Linda Lee, Jennifer Kane, Jeil' Schwartz, Jack Seiden ROW 3: Rita Derubeis, Colleen Clark, Janice Matthew, Madeline Chaletf, Kathy Cox, Meg Russell ROW 4: Laura Santoro, Deena Kessler, Nancy Ferlow, Jody Goldstein, Debbie Freedman, Bonnie Strunin ROW 5: Kathi Berger, Sue Beare, Lynn Goldblum, Jeff Gates, Cathy Pherson ROW 6: Stacy Barocas, Roni Pomper, Julie Bojarski, Linda Peck, Steve Ziskin, Debbie Taub ROW 7: Ted Mitchell, Liz Haselsberger, Sheryl Williams, Nancy Dann, Steven Lange BACK ROW: CAdvisorJ Mrs. Fisher, Chris Von Kannewurf, Nancy Fish, Howard Siegelman, Karen Jacobs 1 3 . wx, 44 V7-I-'QQ mMi 1 ,naman uid. num' 6 W4 H Y ,, 1 11 ..- ,,,f ,,,,, ' , . ,. ,K , , ,L V H , ll M'k K' ll Steve Koch Matt Thomas Andy Berman Sue Bloch Marie Luminoso, Danny SPANISH CLUB FRONT ROW: Allen Kramer, Jon Ga up, 1 e ive , , , , , Silver, CPres.J Phil Kramer, Rich Sass, Liz Skrivan, ROW 2: Dan Gerke, Clilf Cooper, fSec.j and CTreas.J Tom Liebow, Bruce Schoenfeld, Ilene Landress, Karen Schwalb, Debbie Zeleznik, Patty Schwartz, Julie Laukkanen, Lou Bakes, Louis Calabrese, David Gaines BACK ROW: Cathy Modzelewski, fPresJ Linda ' ' ' h l Sl t k Diane Hesselbach, Laurie Wilson, Misevic, CVice Presj Margaret-Ann Ross, CStudent Advisorj Debbie Wolfsohn, Dana Debart Holomew, C ery u s y, D ' T' W lsh, Yvonne Carvalho, Matt Rosett, Chris Rosing, Lili Schroeder, CAdvisorD Mr. Carney Nancy Tanenbaum, Jessie Serfass, Aaron avis, im a 139 SPORTING CLUBS BOWLING CLUB FRONT ROW: Curtis Sheppard, Marvin Johnson, Charles Kendrick, Dave Belport, Mike Kivell, Dawn Marion, Phyllis Romaniello MIDDLE ROW: Gregg Andriunas, Brad Doolittle, Wayne Geher, Dan Teichman, Chris Ficente, Rosina Docimo, Donna Malvicini, Nancy Mastroluca, Lina Schroeder, Carol Bennet, Sue O'Rourke, Shelly Ivanko, Diana Zerbarini BACK ROW: CCoachJ Mr. Peasenelli, Debbie Dedura SPORTING CLUBS Skiing my life away in the Laurentian Mountains. . . will I ever finish hiking the Appalachian Trail? Mud-caked hiking boots, a tire in sub-zero weather, and sleeping with the cows . . . Honey and peanut butter for dinner and Hershey bars for breakfast . . . A Girls, Basketball Tournament thanks to the Letterman Club . . . Where's the ping pong tournament?'l Sailing on the Sound with good friends, an old windbreaker, and worn topsiders . . . Kitzbuhel for Christmas with new Mark III's . . . N8 SAILING CLUB FRONT ROW: CAdvisorj Mr. Buchbinder, C. Murphy, D. Dedura, L. Szymborski, G. Jespersen, L. Peck, S. Elder, T. Kennedy, T. McArdle, fAdvisorj Mr. Murphy BACK ROW: C. Vonkannewurff fVice Pres.j, K. Leitch, D. Lasnick, J. Franklin, M. Murphy, L. Snyder fPres.J, D. Lerman J. Alexander, M. Duify 140 SPORTING CLUBS ef? OUTING CLUB FRONT ROW: Debra Eddy, Tom Liebow, Pete Castelluzzo, Chuck McCarthy, Sue Malarkey, Leslie Baldauf, Adrienne Harper, Barbara Herrmann, Andrea Elwers ROW 2: fAdvisorJ Mr. Schott, Lee Ann Etter, Bert Paulemon, Steven Girgen, Jeff Popper, Tom Tarantino, David Johnson, Chris Walsh, Jeff Gates, Nelson Upright, Bill Wholley, Joe Rissola, MacHisey, Elizabeth Soris, ROW 3: fAdvisorJ Mr. Buchbinder, Liz Tarantino, Reni Trotter, Myla Sherman, Lisa Girden, Cathy Pherson, Steve Franklin, Kiki Gershman, Anne Broussard, Mike Teichman, Evan Beckman, Steve Eppinger, Lois Synder, Sonia Peterson, Bruce Weiller, Judy Zieselman, Kelly Dempsey, Tom Carruthers, fAdvisorj Mr. Murphy, ROW 4: Cathy Gill, Nina Maunula, Julius Alexander, Marc Savitt, Ruth Trotter, Philip Kramer, Polly Miles, Scott Suss, Leslie Serfass, Pam Lutley, Bob Torzynski BACK ROW: Joan Bregman, Louise Lovallo, Laura Bellos, Brandt Miller, Hal Thompson, David Lasnick, Sarah Currin, Scott Elder, Mary Thompson, Bev Winters, Rachael Starr savanna!!! OUTING CLUB FRONT ROW: Wendy Cipolla, Lauren Leamy, Peggy Malone, Debby King, Sue Wynkoop, Janet Sawyer, Diane Hoehler, Lisa Geher, Sheila Winn, Doug Johnson, Barbara Herrmann, Adrienne Harper ROW 2: fAdvisorJ Mr. Murphy, Jim Torzynski, Nancy Seraphin, Mindy Cole, Donna Weinburg, Janet Rosenbaum, Karen Schwalb, Patty Schwartz, Debbie Freedman, Lynn Goldblum, Nancy Dann, Liz Hasselberger, Linda Peck, Jim Kennedy ROW 3: CAdvisorJ Mr. Schott, Stephanie Witham, Julie Giuifrida, Abbott Wolf, Andy Yale, Dan Clamage, George Torres, Lois Carde, Roberta Bojarski, Randa Reitman, Leslie Sayer, Dan Teichman, Jim Murray, Kevin Lewis, Ricky Schneider, Doug Packard, Pam Mann, fAdvisorJ Mr, Buchbinder, MacHisey, Tom Carruthers ROW 4: Lisa Fenton, Moses Alexander, Carol Heller, Geri Selznick, Julie Bojarski, Jami Debartholomew, Carol Mattson, Karen, Bill Wholley, Joe Rissola, Rich Pashayan, Joe Cobb BACK ROW: Gary Lister, Margo Ross, Steve Pherson, Scott Berger, Cathy Castelluzzo, Steve Lange, Marcy Rosa, Kevin Martinik, Steve Franklin, Doug Davis, Caren Weitzner, Laurie Schechter, Laura Gates, Jim Surwilo, Andy Flagg, Marie Luminoso, Paul Kucharski, Paul Berg 'HQ OUTING CLUB OFFICERS CAdvisorJ Mr. Schott, fAdvisorJ Mr. Buchbinder, Tom Carruthers fVice Pres-Skiingj Bob Torzynski CSec.J, Barbara Herrman fPres.J, Adrienne Harper fTreas.J fAdvisorJ Mr. Richter, CAdvisorJ Mr. Murphy 5.1 141 PUBLICATIONS Deadlines for the Advocate News Notes and a poem for the Lit Review . . . Columbia Conventions in New York with lectures, Chock Full of Nuts, and miserable weather . . . Totem Pole presses broke down, but great issues are ready to roll . . . Left-over flyers and doing layout until 5:00 p.m. Get the Arrow to the freshman . . . Collating the Lit Review every period and then running out of covers! Retaping the radio show at WSTC, but still running overtime 1' p NEWS NOTES fAdvisorj Mrs. Fagan and Laura Miller 142 LITERARY REVIEW CLUB FRONT ROW: Stos Thomas, Jim Torzynski, ROW 2: Cheryl Slutsky, Mary Thompson, Andy Berman, Kim Martinik, Kathi Berger, Eric Fanwick, Karen Dietz, Vicki Szololay, Marriane Nosal, fAdvisorj Mrs. Fagan, ROW 3: Phyllis Levine, Dee Hoehler, Lisa Geher, Sheila Winn, Susan Freedman, Ellen Cohen, Stephanie Isser BACK ROW: Claudia Chanzit, Jamie Klein, Lisa Girden, Kathy Meehan, Linda Weisman 'Nl' i I VN LM, .. 'ua'-'ev--,-,, ,- . '-ur COMMUNICATIONS FRONT ROW CSeatedJ: Terri Parkinson, Geri Selznick, Abby Nelson, Jody Schectman, Beth Ekedahl 2nd. ROW: Rion Rizzo, Laura Miller, Wayne Siladi, Cyndy Miller, Aviva Ephraim, CAdvisorJ Mr. Charles Robertson, Dan Shameer, Liz Warren BACK ROW: Jim Swanson, Liz Kuczo, Russell Berkowitz, Owen Bregman, Guy Bullen, Kenneth Wentworth, Richard Bulan, Robert Yaeger BAND FRONT ROW: CAdvisorJ Mr. Monroe, Linda Misevic, Lori Wachter, Sally Marburg, Leslie Balduf, Stephani Isser, ROW 2: John Gains, David Ott, Laverne Jackson, Yvette Foster, Cynthia Levy, Laura Berg ROW 3: Matthew Kirkland, Louis Calabrese, Elizabeth Davis, John Walker, Michael Dobry, Calvin Griffen, ROW 4: Bennett Mazzola, Clifford Cooper, James Foster, Al Thomas, Hughes Medor, Francisco Powell ROW 5: Chris Hough, Robt. Tenca, Anthony Conklin, David Gaines, Lee Castellion, Richard Ferrara ROW 6: Frank Labbancz, Richard Trost, Wm. Mattson, Marianne Nosal, Cathy Modzelewski ROW 7: Rick Weiss, Mark Stone, Chris Ruliin, Darryl Dumas, Joe Sistrunk, Todd Donald ROW 8: Laurie Schecter BACK ROW: Richard Bulan, Jonathan Davis, James Tuttle, Wade Young, Wm. Hunter, J. Calvin Thompson, Howard Robinson MUSICAL GROUPS Several groups all directed by Mr. Owens. Where does he get the time? New faces . . . we recruit voices every year. Specialized voices . . . Male! Female Quartet. What happend to the Dowaps? Concert Choir . . . Are you sure they have officers? Leadership by Vickie Levine. Orchestra and band resurgence . . . Marching and drills. Where did you get the white rilles? Swallowing lunch in time to make some music . . . MADRIGAL SINGERS FRONT ROW: Robyn Campbell, Carol Hansell, Vicki Levine, Annette Wexler, Susan Langridge, E-Ling Lu ROW 2: David Lasnick, Frank Labbancz, Joseph Hickey, Robert Beattie, James Divasto, Robert Tenca CHOIR OFFICERS Pianists: Sarah Currin, Becky Miller, Pres. Vicki Levine, Vice Pres. Aviva Ephraim, Sec. Phyllis Levine, Librarian: Maria Miles, Robe Chairman: Wendy Fizell 143 MUSICAL GROUPS MALE QUARTET Tenor II: Bob Tenca, Q . -'ff' i 5 Divasto, Bass II: Doug Funkhouser Tenor: Frank Labbancz, Bass: James Q V, -:Sz-.Q K TWIRLERS FRONT ROW: Tiny Billy, fCaptainJ Sandy Walker, Lis Holms 2nd. A t-vii ROW: Valerie Far, Wendy Ward, Lulla Kit 3rd. ROW: Beverly Murry, Rosemary DeVeaux BACK ROW: Beverly Johnson, . Kathy Harrison ,. yy COLOR GUARDS FRONT ROW: fCaptainJ Annette Williams, Micheal Martin 2nd, ROW: Holly Rhodes, Connie Owens, Karen Morton, Pat Claybourne 3rd. ROW: Vivine Patterson, Gloria Taylor, Dede Elliott, Anns Wilson, Sunona Lark, Ann Donald, Frances Dunmore, Veronica Q20 Q QQ ,Vg 'Q' -- .Q 'Vin ,, f 4. Richards, Mindy Rosen, Lij Smith, Flore Medro 144 L .,..s.-fx 'mx 4?-u?s -s MUSICAL GROUPS WIND ENSEMBLE FRONT ROW: if - Bob Tenca, Mark Stone, Chris Hough ROW 2: Bennett Mazzola, Frank Labbancz, Laura Berg, Lori Wachter, 1 , fAdvisorj Mr. Monroe . , Reznikoff BACK ROW: Tim Kowaleski, Donald Yance, Michael Webster, Mark Moran, Paul Berg, Doug Alter, Larry - Savage, James Harmon, David Trost, fAdvisorj Mr. Monroe, James Tuttle I 5 JAZZ ENSEMBLE FRONT ROW: Alex , an 1- 52 l.t. lgggii t as: STAGE BAND FRONT ROW: Richard Bulan, Matthew Kirkland, Clifford Cooper, Bennett Mazzola, Anthony Conklin BACK ROW: Frank Labbancz, Robt. Tenca, Mark Stone, Chris Hough, David Gaines, James Tuttle, fAdvisorj Mr. Monroe 'Ya 145 MUSICAL GROUPS W ! ORCHESTRA FRONT ROW: Pam Lutley, Tina Stoll, Patty Schwartz, Karen Morrison, Lori Wachter, Stephani Isser, Laura Berg ROW 2: Jim Kinney, Louise Kahan, Nancy Ferlow, Frank Labbancz, Nancy Calkins, Barbara Herrmann, Carol Herrmann, Matthew Kirkland, Cliiford Cooper, Wendy Cipolla ROW 3: Donna Morrison, Geoffrey Lutley, Wm Chapman, David Trost, Chris Hough, Mark Stone, Lee Castellion, David Gains, fAdvisorJ Mr. Monroe BACK ROW: James Divasto, Walter Bowles, Marianne Nosal, Ron Osher, Sarah Currin it: f 's?'NM 4 ., 5. za,-Mgf CONCERT CHOIR FRONT ROW: Cathy Modzelewski, Rebecca Miller, Wendy Fizell, Marva White, E-Ling Lu, Alexander Nosal, Abby Nelson, Carol Hansell, Ann Hearn, Madeleine Chaleff, Pamela Mann, Vicki Levine, Mary Ferrara, Lois Symborski, fAdvisorJ Mr. Owens ROW 2: Laura Berg, Karen Morrison, Sandra Walker, Phyllis Levine, Linda Case, Lori Wachter, Susan Keown, Annette Wexler, Aviva Ephraim, Susan Langridge, Janet Rosenbaum, Abby Fodiman, Sheryl Williams, Nancy Ferlow, Sarah Currin, Marianne Nosal, BACK ROW: Robyn Campbell, Joseph Hickey, Doug Funkhouser, James Divasto, Robert Yaeger, Robert Beattie, David Lasnick, John Hasselburger, Francis Labbancz, Kathi Berger, Janice Herbaugh, Maria Miles, Robert Tenca Bernard Jackson ALL STATE AUDITION QUARTET Tenor: Frank 7, ' m Labbancz, Alto: Vicki Levine, Soprano: Carol Hansell, ', , Q Bass: Jim Divasto T 'kk of 9 Qfbf, H: 1 , 146 EMM vw 1 INTERNATIONAL THESPIAN SOCIETY FRONT ROW: tExecutive Committeej Frank Labbancz. Jim Devasto. Susan Langridge, Viki Levine, Marianne Nosal, Walter Lewis, Susan Keown, Doug Funkhouser, Robert Yaeger BACK ROW: Bob Tenca, Mark Stone, Phyllis Levine, David Rich, Aviva Ephraim, Cathy Modzelewski, Frances Broudy, Lizann Warren, Cyndy Miller. Annette Wexler. Wendy Fizell DRAMA All the world's a stage . . . Thespians . . .rehearsals. . . the wings . . . major ...minor... chorus . . . from the diaphragm! orchestra . . . the pit . . . dancing. . . stage crew . . . the catwalkn. . . make-up. , . costumes . . . scripts . . .PROJECT!!. . . advertisements. . . tickets . . . dropped lines . . . improvise . . .upstaging. . . talent. . . butterl1ies . . . confidence . . . cues ...runners. .. curtain calls . . . the audience . . . all that applause!! . . . closing night. . .bows. .. tears . . . memories . . . and ohhh, all those cast parties!! STAGE CREW FRONT ROW: Sue Beare, Kathy Ellis, Cynthia Levy, Mark Hughes, Cheryl Jabloner, fadvisorj Mr. Blosio, Kim Novothy, Doug Funkhouser, Kerry Creedon, Claire Osborne, Cindy Murphy, Kathy Bartram ROW 2: Frank Veneziano, Debbie King, Sue Wymkop, Kathy Modzelewski, Becky Miller, Charles Daniels. Jeff Gates ROW 3: Joe Risola, Ray lnterlandi. Richard Pashayan, Rich Janicki, Rich Kotosky, Charles Shaw. Tony Elwers, Ray Carboni, Raifalle Davis, Greg Condon, Ricky Lockwood, Warren Konitchek BACK ROW: Peter Basel, Woldo Velez, Matt Thomas 147 ANYTHING GOES 1 I F Q f' f' 148 NYTIIIN I xy E.. . .x 1 . Q- -' 'a+ . . a-'.. v D. L' 4-ffl? 7 x ' 'st Y N 7. lv. Q, ' I' 44? 1 ' , f f , QQ X ff ,N r. , X W. wi y ' ,' . 32 'Ei' J + 'Fifa 5 515. . A H ' tif I -:Q f 1--.'5'IE ' arm 0 of QN Q in :'. .., Q THE RIPPOWAM THESPIAN SOCIETY PROUDLY PRESENTS ANYTHING GOES Music and Lyrics by COLE PORTER Book by Guy Bolton, P. G. Wodehouse Howard Lindsay and Russel Crouse Directed by Scenic and Technical Director Emanuel S. Blosio Joseph I. Pirri, Jr. Associate Producers walfep Lewis Associate Directors James Divasto Annette Wexfer Bgtty Kgehn Susan Langridge Mark Stone Music Director James Owens Orchestral Director W. Bruce Monroe Choreographer Meg Cranston Stage Manager Debi Albero Douglas Funkhouser ANYTHI G GOES 'N-4. I Program Coordinator Robert B. Yaeger Sgonsored by Rippowam High School Class of 1976 'RY' ff! X Nz' 149 W-A4 W-1 H Sf'S1. ANYTHING GOES wflvig me an 4' af' Ns I .rff Sfsfsgiv 4 ,pg ff' Q :.,af .. Iv 1 5 ig? KL .. FY f'2 'T' ,,...-1' 151 mf-E ' ' WWWfH' g1., mMWl X , .uimlilmnmlllflmpw ' Wm, ff' , f ff f 'L wh. f? www f' N Wien, ,M 4f4,f7W 1-J X YM!! 'VL ,:.'f.' LP X N- , , ---Q1 - nvf'1f W J X X N 'W Ni, 4r nlmlllm X T X mf E ' R A X im R fun Aw 7 if i i ,I 2,13 b Z ' W Q X X fy' - , kb' lk 9 ,f S X ln, M Q! XX f gk' mwu V ' WN ' Q 9 X SP ORTS N 5 9 J 1 ' X f- ' X 5 S ' 'fini 4 x S- 'jfq l'Lx Q x XV x xx T-gif ,bs xx S , it , xf 31,152-X ' x 'SW' Tbsp X XXQA I Ji , ff --.xNSi? , 95 S RX:-?g, ,, fb n 'WMM , A ' ff! A! I 5 ' s A ' 1 X X 4. NE: 3 K M ia' Q X S Ag N Q H Y 13 y I ,z X Q -Eff? N - X My QR X 4 ,w W' ' f M 44 f 44f 'lh vii Xxx W N '9' :ji I A :K , Lk - Xi Xxx f ' 7493! - 2 62 51 5 ' Q W N 1 -41-S S M 'K F MS ' '- N 5 N ' E Nix gg r hxffii if ' I .. CHEERLEADIN G -M .C , .A .J VARSITY CHEERLEADING FRONT ROW: Liz Kuczo, Nancy Cogliano. ROW 2: Lisa Michie, Mary Ferrara, Janet Veneziano, Cindy Silvestris, Cindy Costanzo. BACK ROW: Diane Caporizzo, Claire Murphy, Tracie Holmes, Lois Szymborski, Debbie Silvestris, Julie Lipscomb. -N... Raindrop: forever, no matter what . . F, Saddles, megs, and pom-poms . . . nCoach's 300th, and what a cake we gave . . . Audiences at practice!! Rain, snow, or sleet . . . WHERE are your bobbies? . . . No go unless you can do a cartwheel reversal with a twist, back somersault, and a split handspring finish . . .H How dare they stop making convertibles -W ,,ti,,,,v lllil ' .gvr , a., .T rl' - ' Z , V , T , iiiiii il l t Q. 5 2 if - r s,,.r + e r C 'rr 1r .6 1' HZ L if if Ei' f J , j U , A I , fl ,f ' 1 1 ' U ur' 1 2 i nj VVV, V 5 ,111 ,,l I my , I ' ,,,i ..V 1 , :,,, tri,,, iii X I M 3 rV,, E . ,,,,, ji, I T s , , ,. ' i'1,, , ,til VY ' Q Vyg, pii H pp,, . p 154 k,V, I , , f 33' .gp.,x.,,, J.V. CHEERLEADING - FRONT ROW: Denise Fasoli, Rosanne Cassella MIDDLE ROW: Elaine Cocolis, Sylvia Szokoly, Sheryl Williams BACK ROW: Roseann Cordova, Pamela Wentworth fCaptainD, Debbie Levine F' , me 46-l A '-f .V r r,iO in V l t FOOTBALL l e i. ' , FRONT ROW: Lou Bakes, Pete Corley, Kevin Martinik, Mike Pangia, CCO-CAPT.J Mike Kelly, ICO-CAPTJ Dennis O'Connell, Jon Shepard, George Elwers, John Hogan, Dennis Shaw, Guy Bullen Znd. ROW: Scott Suss, Mark Wolff, Larry Ciccarelli, Rick Coogler, Andy Wilkenson, David Hickey, Dave Sanderson, Joe Carriero, Garry Geddes, Bill Mattson, David Ott 3rd, ROW: Richard Janicki, Mark Brothers, Matt Thomas, Jason Weinberg, Chris Yonkennerweurf, Glenn Gronseth, Felix Tyson, Hughes Medore, Mark Montello, Nat Burns, KCOACHJ Paul Fetscher BACK ROW: CCOACHJ Randy Coppola, KCOACHJ Art Dick, Kenny Bell, Darwin Davis, James Henry, Fred Whitlow, Larry Savage, CCOACHJ Joe Novak, CCOACHJ Bill Kelly The Warrior's never ending courage . . , breakfasts at the play- ers' houses on Saturday mornings . . . The 12-O Ridgefield victo- ry . . . Can't we forget the Greenwich game? . . . car rallies: daring to run the red light . . . Praying at the kick-off , . . NEVER a dull moment, unfortunately , . . Who's giving up? . , . another injury, and that's the whole team . . . history was 1 made on the Rip field . . . -as ' is ,S Q ., K -w' -'F rf..,.,,.Q V --ff' t i, X s ,W S Q X 1' S ti if J teri i ,X ' S 4, . is , Y 'K ' f f -A140-JM-nvfvs-QF' 156 'mi FOOTBALL '+:lni'f' L. .114 Q wi g- . O' , . am. M a'f +'9 'Q' XC' 9-s 53. -' 'z1 9 M -2? 'Q ,-1-L,,. K my I F, KX , Wx, . ,QA I ,, A iw j A 4 WEN fi! 157 J. V. FOOTBALL 'K FRONT ROW: Frank Carriero, Mike Mingo, David Hackney, Zeke Pankey, Lonnie Johnson, Tim Burns, Al DeCo1a, Jim Beldotti, Frank Petrucci, Ken Esposito. 2nd ROW: Vin Silverter, Mike Sabol, Steve Simmons, Bunnie Cobb, James Chance, Ken Tyson, Steve Montello, Tom Othouse, Tony Parenti. 3rd ROW: Pete Calas, Ken Davis, Chris Neylan, Richard Petze, William Breece, Donald Grasty, George Torres, David Basilin, Mike Harris, Dennis Vagnone. BACK ROW: Mike Martin, Frank Sette, Jim Jones, Al Lewis, Tony Jamison, Bill Herbert, Garry LaBella, Lorenzo Enoch, CCOACHJ Paul Fetseher f5Ys ,x .lf ij' V ,, 1 ,, TK Q 4 i, J ' 5 X f . , J., . . 1 K M ,ey .ul w-'--:1l ' 41 .qw 158 l W FRESHMEN FOOTBALL tr it ,f Y FRONT ROW: Tom Othouse, Frank Petrucci, Ken Epstein, Richard Petze, Bunnie Cobb, Lonnie Johnson, Al Lewis, Steve Montello. ROW 2: Mike Mingo, William Breece, Tim Burnes, Eziechiel Pankey, Frank Sette, Tony Jamison, Tony Parenti, Steve Choma, Pete Kalas. BACK ROW: Coach Paul Fetcher, Manager Alan Kramer, Chris Neylan, Don Grasty, Al DeCola, Mike Sabol, Gray Labella, Frank Carrieo, James Chance, Ken Tyson, Bill Herbert, Jim Beldotti, Steve Simmons, Ken Davis, Coach Felix Tyson, Coach Joe Novak. J q Cr' we si iesi i ,sf by '7' f w.. is 9, ,SSR ,,,, ,L 'ati' ' 5'i1fi -leslveev 5. is riee S 1 iiii J of ee e 1 as ,S r J J iii iiil ,,, ii,i is J ii io' ,,i.. . J L S I. O . 'T' ,,,i. ev- , it -- I A 1' if 'ff' .v vi' Ni if Ge ii W K if f '+V ' .. A - N iriiiii i fi Vi ki 'X , I ..L,ri iii . .. 159 SOCCER we 'W ii F i' N 'TY 'vm Wi, I t 51-'fm-v' -413 in 'Lp ' '31.UIN'S'ff'-I FRONT ROW: Steve Ziskin, Ed Rotkewitz, Frank Rampper, Roger Harper, Lenny Docimo fcaptainl, John Bria fcaptainj Mike Tartell, Mark Moran, Luke Gcrardi, Dom Carpanzano, BACK ROW: Debbie Peterson, Frank Carpanzano, Peter Castelluzzo, George Alpazar, Clark Houle, Scott Elder, Tom McArdle, Mickey Caspilla, Jeff Nelson, Nich DeCarlo, Matt Miller, Steve Koch, Larry Warmflash, Jeif Ferguson, John Rutherford, Scott Berger, George Bakes, Andy Vander Poll, Kevin McArdle, Paul Van Veen, Doug Johnson, Lisa Geher Cmanagerj Mr. Sorren Arenson Ccoachl We do more running than the track team . . .', Head the ball. . .Taking the penalty kick. . .Pele Who? . . . You gotta have it from the heart Your feet and not your hands. . . Why can,t someone invent the foot pad? . . . Forfeiting Sta- ples . . . Cross passes and sore insteps . . . Score!!! . Laps - even in your sleep . . . ff F ' . c E J' I 'i s., if , 'ul 1' 4 X' s 4 t f i if X wiv f 'l'i'4,Q E it ' ff s G 'ecce 'Yi 5 - 3 . 3 ,i tb. N , 1 ec A f 5 swf , P my .K Q ., in 3 F5 1'4 J J S A-Q g ,V , ,.i..,, C ,lk 4 3,5 ' 'lk - at if it if-: K' 1' .. ,, A ' R ,... - V, ..., is 1, ff W .. gf' - Q . ,,... , z: s I' Q - XL! A , .4 ,,n,,: . 3 I K .. , 'N , Qs , ... ' G1-he ' 160 SOCCER if Freshman Soccer - FRONT ROW - Michael Hinson, Jim McGrath, SECOND ROW - Lisa Geher, Ken Kotowski, Pat Keleher, Jose Nieve, Chris Russell, Tom Tarantino, Cliff Gronseth, Bill Chapman, George Alpizar, Eric Dolan, Frank Carpanzano, BACK ROW - Coach Arneson, Jeff Wilson, Lorren Rodwin, Bob Boshka, Jeff Popper, Davey Johnson, Mike Pinto, Mike Schecter, Peter Vacus, Coach Patton. xl? t C' y xv Rl I Y 1 'C ' 1 ,X 5 . i S it :W M W J' vt 3 X + 1 , is Y ak., D 'X upgpgx 15- - . , Fifi, as v ' 4 IZ f Q A f :- 'I 3 V t lf A J . ff . 2 R 5 , L3 Ti . Q - 'ff' C941 ,C A iffii , -X 5, P L -Q i t l C Z e 3-iii! tr, I gngw ii ' i I A I .W -1 ' F S' mt ' . ,.. V, .L was M Li ijgut k - we it A '-' it-f'61,4: . W K t Qifiiliggf ,ft ,pai 5- ' 't ,,,ff ,3?11'-fi, R he We I I' 'Fax ' iii x '15 ,Q ' ' ' ' -. . h . , , 4 k . .vw it 1, I, 1 x C 'v1.f'ff 'J32ff . , hi.: 161 CROSS COUNTRY FRONT ROW: Margie Walker, Don Vasta, Rob Rodriguez, Jerry Sistrunk, Jim Meyer, Don Williams. BACK ROW: Coach Sal Ferreri, Tim Block, Mike Teichman, Kevin Barry, Mark Rosenbaum, Mike Block, Ten mile runs to the reservoir and back . . . What,s the word? . . . Hustle! . . . sticking in the pack . . . county race at Hubbard Heights . . . running even in the snow . . . What's your excuse today? . . . only eight out of fifteen eventually finishing . . . hour after hour after hour . . . But we can do it! Kevin Lewis, Greg Andriunas, Ed Hordeski, Jill Rainone, Lisa Girden. gamma f- ,-3' Y' i V ' ' . 25 kifggr N f-ff . :.s.-fif ' A x3'ii 'T J ' v,.:,,'!S'f. ef., -Y 1- I ' 495- .imifiveifz ife,f..w?i'iQr ., Siflw' :F ii - A ,W fqn i . 3 H Wi 8,33 ' fi 1 6 2 QSM Q V1 N 4 wif FRONT ROW: Kevin Lewis, Mike Blue, Doug Johnson, Kevin Martinik, Coach Ferreri. ROW 2: Bill Sempey, Sal Florio, Ray Restivo, Don Vasta, Johnny Walker, Jim Meyer, Lonny Johnson, Treggie Lark. ROW 3: Stoss Thomas, John Restivo, Mike Teichman, Kevin Barry, Keith Peters, Marjorie Walker. ROW 4: Donny Williams, Alan Joyner, Mark Schiff, Steve Franklin, Joel Bauman, Eric Dolan, George Bakes, Marriane Nosal. ROW 5: Lisa Girden, Jill Rainone, Darwin Davis, Jose Nieves, Eugene Clayborne, Larry Nelson, Mike Mingo, ROW 6: James Henry, Eric Lane, Jerry Sistrunk, Mark Rosenbaum, Arthur Fagin. BASKETBALL BASKETBALL TEAM FRONT ROW: Eric Dawkins, Greg Sayles, Frank Lewis, Leon McCulley, Warren Davis. 2nd ROW: Ray Jones, Russ Berkowitz, Nat Person, David Hickey. 3rd ROW: Eddie Williams. 7 Deiinitely DEFENSE . . . Nothing but Number One . . . Full court press . . . Practicing more than playing, but boy was it worth it . . . Raggs: the ace in the deck . . . Orange drink and doughnuts for as long as there is basketball . . . Fourth quarter rush . . . Defense is the name of the game . . . Success for the dynamic Green Machine . . . 164 T Y Q- + Q X N X 'Kas S .. M1 -Q., --X Q .3 H -'J 1 f S N. L ,no IX ww . ,iwvti - . , .W :,, -- , -., ., -- ., .,- 1-:U 12- ag: ffv- v,. - .,,, -. fi .i ,,,:.,AH ..,-... - 5 .,kk .Q ,L Klgrj,-:L mjgwi.. M N' - 24:11, , - , 'Frm as BASKETBALL A..,, ff . 1 , - A !wNN M , N W f ,sf wmwww -Qf f,g 1.5: h 'AUWQ 5 Q 9 165 J.V. BASKETBALL fungi me f,l '51 6 kv 1 .,.,. -1-u-.-.- 5 ,,,, 6 Q U Aff.. i 5, 1 H YM Q I--. is 1 ivy 'FVQ ' 'e 99 if ef ,, QQ Q I L'm'-11f - - f l ..1: h , . , J -:. i ,f 'K : 32' , ' 42 --' I 166 BASKETBALL FRESHMAN BASKETBALL TEAM FRONT ROW: Robert McCulley, Tim Block, Marvin Johnson, George Alpizar, Coach McCrocklin. ROW 2: Bunnie Cobb, Kenny Davis, Frank Carpanzano. I SWIMMING H swf Q? x mi- , - with FRONT ROW: Co-Captains - Ron Burke and Mark Wilford. ROW 2: Pam Simmons, Nancy Dann, Vickie Chapman, Chip Good, Jeff Wilson, Bonnie Strunin, Jessica Strunin. ROW 3: Assistant Coach - Jim Patton, Louise Kahan, Kim Federici, Jody Palmer, Jane Warren, Jeff Eppinger, Dave Trost, Steve Schiller, John Haselsberger, Coach - Art Dick. BACK ROW: Clif Cooper, Lisa Martin, Bruce Weiller, Pat Swartz, Janet Sawyer, Joe Scrivan, Matt Kirkland, Mark Duffy, Steve Kenny, Ken Posner, Dick Trost, Tom McArdle. Q' Breast stroke blues . . . Hit the wawah . . . Jacket and tie three times a week . . . What a crew at this University 'J Coach Dick always recruiting . . . Bring home the ba- con . . . Definitely the best swim team at Rip in a long time Give 'em hell . . . People to see, places to go, and things to do . . . 168 SWIMMING 5 6 1' 6- 69 WRESTLING FRONT ROW: John Lentz, Richard Manjuck, Guy Paolini, Mat Miller, Louis Montello, Phillip Strassburger, Rick Coogler, Cathy Meheen. BACK ROW: Coach Schott, Coach Passaro, Mike Pangia, Roy Topik, Gus Daniels, David Cassella, Mike Kelly, David Ganino, Marcy Kolfolt fManagerj. Wake up your bodies . cones . . . Your neck is as Dreading the sunshine your best friend . . F' Suffering early Saturday mornings . . . ANY- THING but a pin . . . Leg lifts, spiders, and dips . , . Why can't they all be like LudloWe? . . . Losing ten pounds in two days . . . Bless the sa- cred circuit . . . Crossing your fingers before a weigh-in. . . ii A ---e - , .J .,.. f v-- : YZ . x e ,i,, Q ' s R W' '--- L 170 WRESTLING J. V, Wrestling, FRONT ROW: Scottpoag, Scott Price, Jim McGrath, James Chance, Jim Kelly, Luis Jiminez, Brandt Miller, Bob Cea, Dennis Vagnone. BACK ROW: Greg Palini, Jim Potter, Pete Castelluzzo, John Lentz, Tom Ginolfi, Steve Montello, Derek Montgomery, Charles Danials, Tony Parenti, Ken Tyson, Kevin O'Brien Mike Kivell, Rick Lockwood. is ,N 1: 1 .f P-fig J 171 -an-aa 9-'H l 1 ICE HOCKEY Wk FRONT ROW: Mark Docimo, Paul Kuczo, John Flynn, Craig Yelin, Mark Tomasi, Chris Blozey, Robert Rodriguez, Peter Jannicky, ROW 2: CCoachJ Phil Johnson, Ed Breheney, Galen Shipley, Dan Thomas, Tony Ravielli, Richard Bulan, Rion Rizzo, Ken Wentworth, Steve Pherson, Ed Rotkiewicz, Doug Van Gessel 172 Center ice face-offs . . . early morning practices . . . crashing boards and digging in the corners . . . Where,s the puck?,' . . . denting the nets . . . high sticks and cross-checks . . . but if, he started itll, . . . ice-time is hard to come by. .,! ICE HOCKEY . s wr -Q I - .Fifi - V u 3 iil 1 A X .khz Lf ---- wg: w X Q X f ' - ' I NL A QA ,, QQLQ m f ., X Ag Q 'Q ,A Q I Ak xt, . I ' 'Fr 'Q ' 5 A 1 AI VVVV ,Q ,LIZTIL ,, m A, 5' ' -- 1 I s Q X I, Q ,gX ,'!! '3 9 4 1+ x, 'HF 1. 1. ,xy .,, W E I Q if Nw. 'Nav 51,10 '7' ...,, A ,Q 173 TENNIS N gag iti iiii e I 5 X ,Si FRONT ROW: Mark Rosenbaum, Russ Berkowitz, Ken Wentworth. BACK ROW: Coach Ragozzino, Steve Ziskin, Richard Capporizzo, Steve Pherson, Mickey Csapilla, Doug Van Gessel. Running the circuit . .. Where,s the ig ,, , ' Qiie' Coach? . . .Jogging round the track during A jump over the net . . . the match . . . Good-bye Lazare . . Y' Tough ladder mat- ches in '76 . . . You all walk home if there's . . Just hold that winning record no win . . . .match point. . . 174 - e -R+' 'iff ville 1 -sys T' 'R - Rf es . 1 -'Q mr,--'t1s+f --', ki' Q e'ixX?f1f-1',f .,,, N I fi ' -5' tgg2.'i:gre'i:f5?Q4i5',:35f, Pg ' rig f , yu. re- 'H - Q f- I .T-2 ' ' f . , .I f ' t '. fm! f ,-Lf' , - 1 . , g . ,. ,,, - N. .. 1 .. .5 -Q, - .. R 1 . 1 iiqff ai ' ,. 1 A ,w ., -.Q E gs.fw.QIYT- .,.m,,53,.'F , '1 ,f'?g1yg.lQF-if 'i g gig: ,, x iii' E,'5'!:sg Qsirf' , ,B 'aw 5. - . . t V ' 'l t 3' .Q vw . , - rf er', l ,,.t . R- rat' . so ttr. T tif f Y we f R I KE Ev Q n Ng. k.LL gy .k.L -igfrx V L ? Z , in .XJ . . A gg 2 gets: Q' o f ' -- sfpgifi -- - - figs -- g -- ,gt m V A .. . t- '. 'g g , . P .t., t:r.r ,5,,,,.g 3 ggfg 5 Vtg 3 ,W g g , .. tt, , 2, r ' C C 'lf My Mark Moran, David Belport, Mr. Sabia, Tom Doak, Paul Reader, Doug Alter. Nowhere to go but up . . . Roll- ing down the fairway, with or without the ball. . . Where's the caddy team? . . . Dreaming of that 64 inch driver . . . Did you say stance or dance? . . . Ad- dressing the ball . . . You don't even LOOK like Arnold Palmer . . f Fifteen games too many . . Sorry, no bunting . . . 'is 1 F Q Sn i b s xx w ,W v GOLF X to lf-Y , f i ' ' XL D -iw. ' ' Q, .42 X E 5' 9 -S.. A if K' fs Ri N Q is Q 'S it , 1 3 A ., get Rn FX N ig.. ' ' .8 A f-v5,,tLkVq A . A,hgN t . L: . .. .. '-'fir l '. ' l' 55g-+'fsiff'?ffZ.-,sf r O. -5-Q T'-f 'g.?lsfmn'f'e'1 ,ff M4 M51 .. iii-Y fy ,-af fm e xp Wkwl f... f ' ' , ,f i i .i.k:i3m ,' ' , N - f 1'h .thi 2-wN,f'h.','l'tA ' .4 ,,,y . to eeta ff' wg at e' 'e - ... . :mi'.f'..se.g 3 ffgflw-1. wat ig ri-W' ' L ' ' D A - m...,,,4 .4-.-,A Q. Hips. 'V ,, -1: 5, .. ,O 4-32:11-ff-C fijfigi'-. j-. lx? ' .j54,ga.aj1 'K '7 ' if. w I ' ' ' . 'Wi Y' ' f,'ffFf:'32 x ' ' T-' 2, .gem ,. , 'P FL-.w 21. zgfistyivl , K Q I., ., , ,V S eff: L- - , O . ' .M a A I ,. A is V -. , -',. 54 . an I , Q -,iv kb.-fs. .N ' Y?-31155 7. '1.. ftfkg-5 9 ' 7' e lk fi Y, X D new -i Q K I -,Ll 'sf , 5l43 ?'Z'4'iC A Y. ,K ink km A an . .. -. A ,N if gf.,-,n-f-, -, Y ..' ' , ,y . --.I 'F GA' 1- Mu.-I 2 Y, 2 - 'f QM '- ,, L Mp.. , Xii'f, 'Q,g ' -- ,',fiY'fT.i' '1 vi-fi-.N ac V -snugly ? Q -kv. A ,J-g.,, an ,,. .QQ K ,MQ - Q A --4 . 3:-w ' 'T . '. . ' Vg Q .gg ying, a , ... X',.f i,g.N,,4 -I ,, . fe . my-Sf .M 175 BASEBALL FRONT ROW: Ken Epstein, Phil Strassberger, Marc Schiif, Don Carpenzanno. ROW 2: Bill O'R0urke, Rick Coogler, Jeff Nelson, Frank Ramppen, Mike Guarneri. ROW 3: Mr. Sette, Richard Bulan, Rob Cipolla, Mark Crowley. BACK ROW: Lenny Docimo, Mr. Tucci. Cold weatherblues in April. . .Bashing the signs from third base . . . Where the heck are those holes? . . . Chasing those foul balls . . . Son, you're going to kill me. . . Just look for the seagulls . . . 5'Can't We get better bats? . . . P.T.J. . . . That's all we have . . ps- l 176 1,5 A ..,.g,n1g is it it t 3 , ning - . . of 1 . N- A g 'k., V73 in 3 5. .A . -. 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M M . fy- 'gi-eQs'3., ' 7' 'if f:Z M FW' '-iazg-w' ' iff-f- w Q--wi., . . .,. - pw ' 1921: ,,3g.1. ', t f, . gw1f'ww'?.'Yp.f .:f. 'Ev'-v .uf e3q:ml5-wk-i-,..is:x,Qf H . , W , ff,,i W L,, K- a,,. , , 3 ,wth 1 , :H.A,, Xa-as ,hits vga'-Q.x:y 4, , if -, ..L j wwlqiiiif dig, , M' 'h Vw,-1 - A ggi , 2-1 ff-H '.,f y, mms,-, . fg'2'j,:m...:N4',,x3.f -v ,,33 9f.S-af'-Mp ny-. W :,rfrf'f-r..ff Vi-, M: .Q 14i,,g.WH.L 'Q 4.-q, K ',,-- ,.3. 177 BASEBALL ai Ei 178 N FRONT ROW: Eric Dolin, Jim Meyer, Ray Restivo, Jose Nieves, Doug Johnson, Mike Blue, Kevin Lewis, Kevin Martinik, Michael Martin, Don Williams, Robin Blackman. ROW 2: Lisa Girden, Jill Rainone, George Bakes, Don Vasta, Mike Teichman, Darwin Davis, Mark Rosenbaum, Sal Florio, Joel Bauman, John Restivo, Marianne Nosal, Coach Ferreri. ROW 3: Steve Franklin, Stos Thomas, Mike Mingo, Mark Schiff, Kevin Barry, Marjorie Walker, Lorenzo Johnson, Jerry Sistrunk, Keith Peters, Treggie Lark. BACK ROW: Eugene Claybourne, Larry Nelson, James Henry, Bill Sempey, Alen Joyner, John Walker, Eric Lane, Arthur Fagan. TRACK Second season . . . How many more laps, coach? . . . Breakin' the tape. . . It must be 1010. . . When are we getting the porta-pits? . . . Don't false start! . . . That iinal lap kick . . . out of the halls and on to the track . . . Total Dedication. 179 L , ,, . rt-,, , VARSITY FIELD HOCKEY I , 2 few! 14,5 Z, I 5,7 , I , .1 I 47 ,Q-i er- 4 f 7:3 I W T' 'I V 'Wx ,,,.,,, ,, y Q W fn nl :Q 'W gf ZZ 1231 ,. ' .: :::: If no vu 223. 6 'N-.W ,'1 . 1 FRONT ROW: ICQ-Captainj Tammy Woodworth, fCo-Captainj Vicki Chapman BACK ROW: CCoachD Mrs. Dugan, Debbie Rotkewicz, Vicki Levine, Melanie Midgette, Leslie Sayer, Margaret Murphy, Janet Frederick, Cathy Phereson, Patricia Mitchell, Laurie Larusso sport, ladies! What ever happened to Chicky? . . . Remember Ursula? . . . For the green fight fight . . . H.S. . . . Take a lap! . . . War- paint and SHS . . . Offense vs. Defense? . . . Together! . . . States - so near, but so far . . . Corners! . . , E.B. . . . The Pineapple Play . . . Celebration at McDonalds . . . 6:30 break- fast and hot bacon . . . Honking horns . . . This isn't a contact nf, u t - .'l' 'P I ' flzllvtttfttxzlfl 5--ear , 34,7 , Q w M., . W an 4 Z 1 t ,,,w,,,...,.. ' wtf ' 'W - I : , 'G' K . f ,rfvmxt . V wg if ' I Q' .u?i2,,L1'12 :ff ' ' -7., .4 ,- ' ,f u A 4 1, gg A 4 fffj'l'3 f9? f'3'? f'ii??lA fl?vQf '77 r 5' V. .lmgk 35 -, , f ' 1 , i, .V i,:?..:x,.A?x,5yg,y5,hx fk'E'R,zla-,?fg.'l Q1 5349355 3 w QI? 'fiygs' Y , , - wt, Liffiqx Q, all pri? 4 V- - , 222'-zwff, .V 'ff W - 'H if1'r1 fa-ilxtQ. 'i'? 1,,f3 r-g gngg ' 1 X 4,f1g'.1 g.f. ifX '-555' f' 479' M -K , 4 ' ,fu wt :vi 1,13 ,-,Qlligmg ,-'51 cf Fav 'swf ' Q ' T '-22 A W at 1 . ,Aft -1 ff ,Y 3, V. V, , 1.',L' 'H -at x tw . . 14' .ncf'ff':ff4fm'w2f 1' ., , 331 'gg , Q WM ff'k ?Ssilj,2f,m'f-iw it .1-'f gf ,yi ' . V w Q ,,,, M , ' A 'V ' 'f'l f,, ' 'Q ' t ,GU 'ff ' rr h y. , NS -,,: K I Yr I F ' A R K 1 Hmm. 'Q at ff - W T 'Q-:M , '-.vnwse Msifsm, - 2 rf 'Q-.txezfr ff -' 180 -,, W' , a If V , If 'nam , ..i- , fa a V a 4 'Q l FRONT ROW: Tri-Captains: Peggy Williams. Maria Sette. Kay-K Roberson. ROW 2: Kiki Gershman. Liz Skrivan, Paulette Whitehurst, Terry Simmons, Maria Miles, Stephanie Witham. BACK ROW: CCoachj Mrs. Desjarlais, Liza Nolan, Maura White, Darcy Witham, Patty Schact, Sue Ardriunas, Carol Raymond, Ann Broussard, Rosaria Restivo f f , f, 4 , w ., 'qi .fv l Y ' AH' 'W . Y v. ,'-fin, ,, nfl ' '..:-W' wx 35K 'H hw- . . FIELD HOCKEY '-av ,f 3 W , V M. .l MV. fplfxgn P 1 ,ww ' 1 zrztsizzu . , ' , 1 , t h A 4 , , I . . ,, f , . 1 . A , I ' M y in , 125 f 1 o 'vi ' A . l if , fi' L ,: ff W. 2. 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K' 'E ' . .-s- Ge3?ti:1:llL:3X3Q'f i'. f2i :g'g' W l' 'X .dz f - ' M 9 'sfli il-I:i 'Q'if5l'l ' . . it . is , ,4 V is .yi .L - f ... . ,Ms -X - , 'if' .K ,. NS R ,H fjf ut ff- ' Q-1 x--- ff i fe tfggyigk, 'Ss i k,-' - , t s K i if In :i2::,rSi1', -.s-fy. '+g:,g,gvj- ff, y 4 5 ,5 y rx Q 5 ME' 2 fv'fl:f?1:f,.!s'!12s1 41. m y-Q--ms' 'Q iss!! 'Wei' f Mgt. .5 fgn 57 jwfggw nf, my gi' 5. 5 X .' , ,g ,,.f,ff.,f'f -gs A -.4 . it - iw.. - f 181 VOLLEYBALL iffi Ufvgl FRONT ROW: Kim Novak, Maria Luminoso, Amy Sabol, Debbie Dedura MIDDLE ROW: Jo Tarzia CManagerj, Janice Harbaugh CCO-Captj, Allison Cass Capt.J, Debbie Zeleznik, Betty O'Neill, Kathy Foti, D. Blackwell fCoachJ BACK ROW: Karen Davis, Lios Snyder, Pam Sanderson, Jan Miller Bump, set, spike . . . On to first place . . . We wear short shorts Cand long sleeved shirtsj . . . Sing- ing in the back of the bus . . . We're bad, we know it, and we're here to show itll, . . . The Norwalk game that lasted forever . . . I've got a secret . . . Call that ball-SOMEBODY. . . But Miss Blackwell I 182 my v,att.. i mm ,t f iuviuwm FQ' iupiuwli f FRONT ROW: Debbie Sylvestris, Sylvia Szokolay, Janet Veneziano, Debbie Levine. ROW 2: Lisa Glatzhofer, Gigi Giordano, Cindy Costanzo, Cheryl Williams, Joan Bregman, Nancy Cogliano. ROW 3: Sue Good, Deena Kessler, Doreen Zvon, Elaine Cocolis, Nancy Bael, Lisa Geher. ROW 4: Claire Osborn, Rosaria Restivo, Beth Ekedahl, Cheryl Slutsky. BACK ROW: Manager Julie Giutfrida. C ..,, 5 I W ,,, ......,.....W, ........ GYMNASTICS The Tumblers . . . Blisters and sore bodies . . . You want ME to throw a back summy? . . . Those evening meets and butterflies in the stomach . . . We won by a tenth of a pointlv Cheerleaders or just an audience, please!! . . . Those undeceiving leotards . . . Couldn't you make the balance beam just a BIT skinnier??? L. .. ., ., N..,,,,.,,.a,..... W .. :: ..M N' ' ' .5 ' l 5 . . MMM V 7 i 5.412 juz: so--:1f.f s V y QW.. .t,,::: ..,, A - ,, ,. .Mit Mai esiese B , H? NX W, .A ,,, ..., .,...,,.. .,,.,.. . ' - A' ' - T 183 BASKETBALL FRONT ROW: Dawn Henry Ccaptainj, Pat Mitchell. CENTER ROW: Linda Williams, Roberta Ellison, Robin Kaproski. BACK ROW: Gail McCulley, Pat Narrjka, Terri Simmons, Tammy Woodworth. Not another overtime . . . Make those foul shots count . . . What's the word: DEFENSEV, . . . Those locker room talks . . . Is it one and one yet? . . . Getting psyched on the bus . . . We're No. l, Oh Yea! . . . 2-1-2, kneepads and Z,Z,Z , . . Where are the water bottles? . . . Shoot it . . . Ref needs glasses . . . 10-5 and going to the States . . . -'Q' ef' X 184 J. V. BASKETBALL JJ' FRONT ROW: Pat Claybourne Cco-captainj, Tracy Miles Cco-captainl, Mary Kink BACK ROW: Charlese Hudson fmanagerj, DeeDee Elliot, Andrea Cipolla, Betty O'Neil, Liza Nolan, Mrs. J. Czel Ccoachj 185 TRACK X A' -Qs -HK., .wi FRONT ROW: J. Perdue. ROW 2: L. Weisman, L. Dann, P. Mitchell, L. Kahan, L. Martin, K. Wowk. ROW 3 P Schwartz P Davis R DeVeaux K Harrison D. Davis, J. Franklin, C. Miller. BACK ROW: Coach J. Czel, T. Lomax, A. Boussard, C. Murphy, A. Harper M Murphy L Gates M Ferrara J Fisher Coach P. Fetcher. 186 But Coach . . . We're so tired . . . hard practices! The bus rides to meets . . . winning some and losing some , . . the thrill of finishing the two mile, getting a 67 quater, high jumping over four feet, not missing a hurdle and winning the shot put and javelin . . . Tell me, why do we do it? SOFTBALL! TENNIS Infield fly rule, sliding ,... that long throw to second base on a steal! I've got it - oops - next time! Swollen lingers, shakey knees, even broken noses. New uniforms. We have to wear those?', Baggy knickers, large hats, running the bases. St. Peter, St. Paul, St. John, . . . introduce yourself . . . we are the Warriors, city champs, we entered states, don't take no mess, cuz we're the best! FRONT ROW: CCO-Captainj Dana Cipolla, CCO-Captainj Laurie LaRusso. ROW 2: Debbie Rotkewicz, Kim Novak, Melanie Midgette, Melissa Fecci, Jane Holt, K-Kay Roberson. BACK ROW: Paulette Whitehurst, Erin McGrath, Peggy Williams, Shelley Ivanko, Colleen Thompson, Terry Simmons. Robot . . . Tin can tennis, anyone? . . . B.J. and Stan . . . Line judges please! . . . Not returning as coach . . . 6-O and the freshmen . . . A.C.-D.C .... Schnitzengruben . . . Oh, Jamie! . . . City Champs forever . . . Going to the States in the HEMP car . . . Do you think the courts will dry? No, they only have one squeegee . . . Arthur Treacher's Fish 8a Chips WV - l?4'if4 .. L ' aw ,' ,,..,.Q,. .a-+.l: 7715 5 -sph' - . 'fffj ,t?'-.geQ,fg,,..M 5 . 'Lf A . I' 'Q 1. V 'Q it . , .,s..,,.pl,.- .,.: A 3 ,,-,.s,,,,.f . Q . Sgt- H- is in 1 t '? '! J -. raw: LEFT ROW: Caren Weitzner, Karen Schwabb, Cindy Silvestris, Leslie Sayer, Jody Schectman, Diane Caporizzo. 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' .2 11-:aiu f ..... , ' M HQ: ' ,,,i:a.f:v' ze:-5' :',,4!5:,,3zf-,f f'TTi,2 ' 'wh Qixff 'T 3, 1' A 1 x AF, , - -...L ,M , ix gr- ,Q f-as i SA ---5 4' iiiiif. J , 17 '57 rgf -Skis'-NX .N I1l'lTlbl'l FACULTY ff? I 9 '-'11, 45, N E 1-'ii X ' ' ,V xx 40:9 1 X i iixf 1 dl FAREWELL . . . M 6,wff 1 MW 'Nova ff edwmnol A 532 K! WWC? W M5377 FIYHAIIVG FAHUV? Elywdaq k awww' A-Sgr jo' J? 3WW04Q,,L,,x N443 L 1 ' A h eeeee e 1 Quads Afyymhhf efgggii XQQJ 549 G47V,,,,JH f as QMW Jawa' ee? WW f 4 el wi I dw fin ' . ww Uqkfzf WW Q Ai ,Q ' X Kaww 'e 5 Lw MR. OTTO CALD - JMLWQM Qfwi feweegw V544 Q- WM, nwgf 1 QQ mwq fwfmwwg 'jjwffwpwwwfw 655415-A 0. My ,rdf rbxggkdx--Z, fmffgapa qgbwg Where there is p d . . . AND GOD SPEED. Wh n, F-L, ?,G5'5'.-J M Ay UQ,,.,lJa A,1,C:ijT4uX ALJQMD Q6 QQW Q kXXkf,N52g3gD92,A3f,, . . yhfww ' ,D ,CGC My X Q f X ZQJMZ Q.jf2Sg,N SJW , QM Q - ' Cf-Vmwwksimvmw 2220 W Exwwwmt joy AL A x, ffwfw Ajscufvw L W Qfik cy X D . D Kwwgfwwg, W WWW ig, M Wi ! D ADD, N M, K Q M75 MIiis:saFR:a:2fsNz2::,a',:2s:NT . ,QW jffwyfff' ,pl Q I N Q Em, Q! QZWHW A D MMP pm Www twMQ.M f' D D wa OJ Qfffhmwfwidyww MWA-CEQA! th e wzll always be a frontzer. ART ART DEPT All those beautiful paintings . . . Two periods to cast a mold . . . You cut the design too small for your pendant . . . Then Iall make a ring out of it! . . . Are you sure bookshelves are supposed to be level? . . . Print shop doing all sorts of school-related work . . . Understanding what drawing to scale means . . . We need an Automotive Shop . . . All that wood on stage . . . Ten little Indian drawings and not one that's right . . Pottery and ceramics . . . Paint stained hands . . . Baked goods and luncheon platters . . . How to cook a 3 minute egg in 30 seconds . . . A Q wisp? . . . Did you know tin foil was good to chew? . . . All those prizes won in state-wide competition. 'fn P it t .f Tip Q Q-'JH fQ 2w-er Mr. Michael Renzulli Dept. Head Mrs. Anne Mueller Mr. Sorren Ameson Mr. Carl Fetherolf 'Q at W if Miss Helen LaFountain Mrs. Marthe Clamage 1 9 2 , ART Miss Anita Zobel Mr. De Hagaman k .-.A, Y 9 fi X ix Y S SX 1 x 43 e X A Q Maysx X 1? f YYYQ f -K Er r rim Mr. Frank Farina Mr. Emanuel Blosio 91: Mr. Art Dick Mr. Barry Mulhall Mrs. Rebecca Atwater 193 'S if If ,f BUSINESS 1 1 Dept. Head Mrs. Mary Bankowski BUSINESS DEPT. Hey, I thought 'b' was over there! . . . Speed timings . . . Warm-ups . . . I type seven words a minute now . . . My machine doesn't work . . . What are the mar- gins supposed to be? . . . Business Law . . . Is this going to help me become a law- yer'?. . .Short-hand. . .The data processing room . . . Workbook problems . . . My checkbook balance is 5220, or is it S9947 . . . Purchase orders . . . Sales invoices . . .What are debits and credits?. . .Balance sheets. . . Income statements . . . wk vsmvu, ff ib- X- t,,,t-fXj'f,.ylM Wnfwww Eg t - Q I A Hi l 7 , . .. .ef igf-E55 ' B 1-.-v --.. s - . - 4 1 'T-'23 '71-ff ' er, f- S- ee.. X 2 54.-. .fa 1+ - .ff ' Q -jf'ffftii.'i6-4. '.- - . ffgfi'-f':2g::f5'?f-:ex ' 29 r B-if I ' A ,Q- , '- - A-f - 'V , ff , . X -s F ,LL V' -N b L . , , ' ,. Q -ji I Q. ' ,XXXXNQ 45 X Mr. William Treadwell fu: Mrs. Lillian Schulman .ieee . fi 'Agassi T' iii? Mr. Brian Murphy Mr. Paul Plepis lf N Mrs. Eleanor Serafin .4 Mrs. Arline Neufeld Mrs. Isebell Chamberlain Miss Margaret Shyavitz 194 Dept. Head MT- George MCGOVCTU Mr A Mason Harlow 'Q' Z I fi . aiu , 'f.i,f:i fl f o rl li El If gi I ll an it tai ENGLISH DEPT But how do you pronounce it in MIDDLE English? , . . Mr. Whitaker, a little reading of Shakespeare followed by some English ballads capped by a few Broadway songs, if you please . . . Flicks like FUTURE SHOCK, EAST OF EDEN and THE PEAS- ANTS' REVOLT . . . Mrs. Wood working to get the names to match the faces in the year- book . . . Learn grammar in 3200 easy lessons . . . A journey with ALICE THROUGH THE LOOKING GLASS . . . Big Brother - watching me? . . . What color shirt did Phi- neas wear in A SEPARATE PEACE? . . . The Tuch and his Lit Staff deadlines . . . In 500 words or less, what did Tess Dur- beyfield, Holden Caulfield, Moby Dick and Hester Prynne have in common? . . . Those forbidden Monarch Notes to understand what Shakespeare was trying to say . . . If I Love You, Am I Trapped Forever? . . . Mrs. Schwartz with her swarms of senior sons and daughters . . . i ENGLISH 12 ,i ! Miss Karen Burke oW'f ' 'QV' V444 Mr Charles Robertson Mrs. Joyce Uhlman Mr. Peter Messina Mrs. Barbara Schwartz Mr. Josiah Bridge Mr. Jack Whitaker 196 ENGLISH 'X ks, -.. Mrs. Gina O'Brien Mr. Joe Pirri Mr. Jim O'Connor Mr. Robert King 4' .. Mr. John Barnes ff sl A Lf 'W-...N K Mrs. Patricia Fagan 7 LANGUAGE Mr. Andrew Carney . W 'tatgfln Mrs. Isabel Fischer Mr. John Troisi Mr. Joseph Tarzia 1 9 8 LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT Mrs. Fenn coping with her VITEMENT,' students . . . A score of language clubs . . . Car washes and fascinating Held trips . . . What's that cooking in the de- partment this week? . . . Guten Tag . . .Bonjour. . .Hola. . .Bonjourno . . . French skits, Spanish dancing, Rus- sian music, German poetry, and Italian meatballs . . . Write an essay and tell me what you did over the summer . . . Grammar, grammar and - for ex- citement - more grammar. Mr. Joel Stewart 3 3 l 'A W X .1 ff-. UQ g. ff.Q YS 3- ' L- 1 QAX Vfglfllkg .-iii? i1 Y A g A . H N, wk! li N E + '9iiYii m ' y ,tfltffv x Q ff W5 W - ffg W ' ze, Q , yi X ,. A ' ,L-f! ' , will B X s. l ' S' - if X ret! Hat y 4: -' 36. Mr. Peter Loughran ,,,'5 'x I' V- 'Q A -.., , Miss Enda Riordan - Dept. Head Mrs. Sylvia Macioce Mrs. Jean Fenn K 2 Mrs. Priscilla Lauridsen MUSIC Dept. Head Mr. Anthony Truglia Mr, Bruce Monroe Mr. James Owens MEDIA CENTER MUSIC DEPT Orchestra Could I have an A, please? . . . Always up . . . Strings More!! More!! . . . Count . . . Feel it naturally. . .Spine consciousness . . . Hey, pal. . . . Enunciate . . . Get out of the market place . . . Expansion exercise. . . You in the corner, stop socializing . . . Push! blend, blend . . . Cut the vibrato . . . Get on pitch, so- pranosg you're flat . . . Don't hit that high note. . .Is that any way for an ofiicer to act? . . . Welre all one big family!!! . . . Yes, daddy . . . Don't bang on that piano . . . Ready? . . . Ease on down . . . Singing is prolonged and in- tensified speech . . . Sending tapes ov- to France?. . .Hi,T!. . .Is he in today? . . . Rehearsals during iii lunch again? . . . What happened 'L' 'Ji ' 1 0 to the Dowaps? . . . CD0-opp, do- S if ee,,L oppj . . . Rehearsals in the pits . . . Pringles . . . Gloria. . . Our DCPIA Head Mrs' Mary Milton big chance . . . HALLELUJAH!!! MF- JHYHCS Sabia -sfllt t - , ' ij?-' Ji ifY!I!,i id!!! J! ll! , il l ml .a', 1 fem 5 HH . I gig Miss Linda Atkinson Mrs. Eleanor Broussard Mr. Steven Haydostian MEDIA CENTER A multi-sensory approach to learning . . . Novel experiences . . .What ever happened to the General Meeting Room?. . .Film strips and cassettes and Super 8 loops . . . Holding report cards for overdue books . . . But I paid that fine . . . TV sets on wheels . . . But it only got a LITTLE wet . . . Miss A's posters and parties . . . Keep it down to a low roar . . . 9 .w MATH MATH DEPT Circles . . . Squares . . . Radians . . . Pythagorean theorem . . . Proofs . . . Euclid . . . Paral- lel lines . . . Howls this going to help me? . . . Another quiz - what's on it? . . . I thought pi is something that ii i iiii A 'iiii 5 you eat . . . Right triangles . . . Is 3147 right? Oh! It's 31471. . .Hey, is the clock working today?. . .Comput- ers . . . Protractors. it . Dept. Head Mrs. Sylvia Moss .N Mrs. Wendy Somers Mr. Roger Preis M Miss Elizabeth Atkins Mr. John Awdziewicz 200 Mr. Thomas Richter ,. lun Mr. Stephen Corey fo, 'ww' Mr. John Conlon MATH 4n....M, 3 1 Mr. William Kelly Miss Dorothea Lennon Q V4 I Q l -- Mrs. Jane Bradford Mrs. Shirley Swain 201 i :gli 4 4 PHYSICAL EDUCATION Mr. John Peasenelli Mr. Randy Coppola Mr. Robert Cooper Miss Jane Robitaille Mr. Jeff O'Connell PHYSICAL EDUCATION DEPT 30 degree weather and outside playing ten- nis! . . . Coach, someone stole my lock! . . . Sumbersaults, ping pong balls, and the trampoline . . . All right, who took my sneakers? . . . Driveras Ed and The Big Reporta' . . . Swing your partner . . . Badminton nets, volleyball nets, and basketball nets . . . The '75 RH Club . . . Do the sneakers have to be white too? , . . What's an AA Card? . . . Turn those lights back on . . . Into the locker room with 2 minutes before the bell. nm Bl' 'WN ,'.-'lf' -1 K ,lt o w n QQ-5 . 'At 5' I ' ,, ,,,, in - . S sg f c v 'N Ly l X ,, tw M-v U' M Mr. William Cibere Mrs. Eulene Dugan Miss Pam Percival Mr. Ken Passaro Mr. Phil Ragozzino SPECIAL SERVICES Who's the big guy who cruises the halls? . . . Leydonls bodyguard . . . Tutoring sessions . . . Testing and evaluating . . . Helping kids help themselves . . . Group dynam- ics with Mrs. T . . . A suite of rooms in 240 . . . Where's Sal? . . . I really need a job. Mrs. Lavera Nagle Mr. Michael Intrie NSN v ri Mr. Ed Lane Mrs. Diane Maxwell Mr. Terry Sullivan my SPECIAL SERVICES Mr. Sal Ferreri Miss Diane Martino I' Mr. Michael Sette Mrs. Carlyn Tiefenthaler 2 O 3 Y SCIENCE it Dept. Head Dr. Sara Cassaday SCIENCE DEPT. Cadavers . . . Skeletons . . . Yeech! What's that? . . . Is it supposed to be alive? . . .H2O. . .C6Hl206. . .Lab. . .Photosyn- thesis. . .Disections. . .Haglinak. . .Izzy Glutz . . . How do you use a slide-rule? . . . Broken test tubes . . . Formaldehyde . . . Cramming for tests . . . Changing lab computations . . . Hey, my graph doesn't look like that . . . Oh no! Another double period . . . The aroma of ammonia . . . Sig. figs . . . How much do the thermometers cost? X Mr. Charles Heinzer Mr. Paul Buchbinder if ,Ki f tg ,Z 4- ' 'N . E ...... , f O V . .-,. 'X to I f H r Xxx. a ..,. r . 'Q ff' .4 I U . AI V. ext ' --s2w,'::s:z -. , .:l!: .f:,m. , .. - f1z.z.r A . , ' fat. anim! ta, gmt: ' lfrx!-V YY V- --.--: ,. , . , If fqb 204 .,.., 1 ,..,,, S lll' Mr. David Norris Mr. Walter Plant Lx ,M gk ,ka A I i Mr. Joseph Blizman gm Mrs. Poagey Murray SCIENCE MWF Mr. Edward Schott Miss Elizabeth Weizenhoifer Mr. Frank Salvarezza Mr. Michael Nagurney Mrs. Lee Desjarlais 205 SOCIAL STUDIES Mr. Alan Rosenfeld SOCIAL STUDIES Who did what, where, when? . . . You wouldn't happen to know the declaration offhand, now wouldja? . . . Was Confuscius for equal rights? . . . The Bicentennial Debates and the trip to Williams- burg . . . Who wanted to read the New York Times after me? . . . At least I knew WHEN it happened - small mind!! . . . Would you believe my pen ran out of ink after two days? . . . Victory is never having to say you're sorry . . . Yes, the clock is still running. . . . War, peace and politics . . . Who's the President on the S50 bill? . . . Without history where would we be today? Miss J acquelyn Dillingham Mr. Daniel Mocarski 206 Dept. Head Mr. Thomas Kernan ef f p U Z 1 5' Qi k y, Q ,Sv 71 T I Sf E SE Q-E'-ff 3, 'Z il iii' 253 e if Q if is-,b , g i Y 7,-if iq w , - 3' e- 1' 713- le-A...-j,2,f'il ' -.' V , .fn RM z .af . ,ir . , r ,-:- t - .' f e e I fe netiv 1 A Q 1 s - ef I' - lliullllii E T , ,K K Y ?ic.x f E' 111 .M MM x'-in f e f e a rsye leli 1 a s , t .Q Q? l E, R Mr. David Mazza Mrs. Hannah Schreibfeder SOCIAL STUDIES X X if in 6 W 1-. ,-X-.NS --x- . - I :bh X ,.., ,LEQS MM Miss Margaret Sheehan Mr. Neal Harre Mr. Raol Wolf Mr. William Byrnes Mr. Phillips Holohan Mr. Joseph Novak ,.,i , M 1 ..a.N,.,, K 3 . A Sign v A s .4 xg f FQ X 'N---Q. iq.. ?f. 3 iN'1f,q'!3 qt A 1 l.ll it Y F , Mrs, Alicia Stephenson Mr. Stuart Hulbert Mr. Dennis White S lata -p.-.XM ,V ,.,. 4 1 4 'S X L--.... B www . 3 l 207 T GUIDANCE GUIDANCE DEPT Has anyone seen my 11'f-ij counselor? . . . Cut slips and a promise to do better next quarter . . . PSAT scores - YUK I Qi Q . . . Mrs. Tls office . . . SAT scores - I went ffl ..,4ifff DDEL , p A ji? up . . . Failure notices . . . Attendance re- if 5 2, ports sent home . . . Getting to the mail first A tl . . . College computer . Interviews . t. . A Scholarships and financial aid . . . Senior . j' fi t ' i., . f S .. slump. Nfi . P ll Illia I lm P ll ' I lla ll' M I 2 m - , m' f .l X :,, fl Digi! gil Kit .ggfil fi T? 555512 , Q I 4953515 Znxas' if T Mr. Robert Ferrara Mrs. Ceil Palmer -it Miss Lena Treglia Mr. Sid Sherer Mr. Otha Brown S l 3023 Mr. Alan Shanen Mrs. Roberta Pritzker 208 la., 1 , iQ -2, 4, s 5 'Y' ' Mrs. Mary Thomas CUSTODIAN S AND SECRETARIES Mr. Al Moavero 4 L W M.. .3 3 0 'T' . s ..y.. ..y... y A V 7 ,f,' ' K fy Mr. John Bonis Mr. Mario Amalfitano ff V 2 l Ulf' Mr Charles Vimos Mrs. M. Childs Mr. Peter Fisher sw' fi:-L1 Mr. Alfred Flynn Qt y s lg s 3 Miss Elizabeth Schemera frv Mr. Richard Pariello l V ll I I I il PA N 'KA t A ii it :ff , i g l ,V Ziyi ., J.. Mr. Joseph Caporale Mrs. Eloise West . ll, l than It iW'wi',,'E,7 if 5 .-N -.... ,,, Mr. Harry Vakos t ,lMf3i:3':g,i ,EJ -eL,j,m Mrs. Dorothy Miller Miss Joyce Bostic Mrs, Dina Santore 209 SUPERINTENDENT AND STAFFXBUARD OF EDUCATION Mr. Benjamin Reed Dr. Thomas F. Reardon Dr. Robert Peebles Superintendent Mr. JA J. Mon-is r NV Mrs. Ellen P. Camhi Mrs. Adele B. Gordon Mrs. Elizabeth A. Burr Mrs. Sally Silveira President Mr. Elhanan C. Stone 210 Vice President Mr. Rocco G. Colatrella Asst. Secretary Secretary Mr. Paul H. Brown, Jr. Mr. William J. Martin Dr. Anne S. Peskin i i 3 .. X A I , K QW, ts. K tx Administrative Assistant Mr. Leonard Frate Housemaster Mr. Otto J. Calder ,mmf Administrative Assistant Mr. John Kuczo CANDIDS 212 MR. RICHARD ADAMEK T hey are not dead who live in hearts they leave behind. . Y' IN MEMORIAM 213 4 P TRONS Wiki vs num u f 1 1 5!aiiifu'ig-H G I L'-Tia El ,f 'Diana S+ew0Lf 1'- fn. 2 PATRONS 216 DAVIS STUDICD Air-condi+ioned 329 Mamaroneck Ave. MAMARONECK. N. Y. OWens 8-0880 - I OFFICIAL YEARB OOK PHOTOGRAPHER PATRONS 'ww , 953 I3 1 be Y,1.,,i , Q ,, l, E ,gf 6, i:L .1:. W i X W , ,ji fi, P sign X ., X ' if X 1 ' 5 ff, if if ! A 5,5 A 'fa 3 K 5 4 P 5 - 4 - f '- Q 4 bi .' X H' - k' K Q 1 , Q If 'h h 7 m -M ' LV x' Lkhh 1 f I R, ,... k W K t T X i t A :Vk vb V . , . f 4 , - wg ,- ' ' s 1 9 , 5 w ,,,.,M.. , MA ,WW MA - My fl' 3 nv-wk if AQ Q, Hum 1 kkkihi THIS PAGE COMPLIMENTS OF COLLEGIATE CAP 84 GOWN C0 PATRON S CHAMPION INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION SALUTES THE 1976 GRADUATING CLASS OF RIPPOWAM HIGH SCHOOL As we salute America's 200th birthday, we salute too your achievement. We are proud to be part of growing Stamford and Fairfield County. Q Champion International Corporation Corporate Headquarters 1 Landmark Square Stamford, Connecticut 06921 218 HOMECOMING THIS PAGE COMPLIMENTS OF THE CLASS OF 1976 PATRONS BUY WHERE THE BUILDERS BUYU WEST SIDE HARDWARE AND SUPPLY INC. Go WEST C. A Fon THE BEST :M , N Mx-:K Fine Luggage 8L Leather Goods ' 55 Bedford Street Stamford, Conn. 171 STILLWATER AVENUE STAMFORD, CONN. 06902 OPEN 7:30 A.M. - 6 P.M. SUNDAYS to 11:00 P.M. Congratulations to the Bicentennial Class '76! Confirm this revered nation to upraise the standard of the oneness of humanity, to , promulgate the Most Great Peace, to become thereby most glorious and praiseworthy among F E1 I C 113110118 O the WOI'ld 11 h ' f . . . - From the Pra er f r Am r' Y Q S was 323-1355 9 7 ' Abdu l-Baha Stamford Baha'f Community 322-8247 220 PATRON S ,S S.. ,.1,:,.,,. W2 W 1 .,,, kj - 2 S N K , fu ' , .- 9, 1 , . A 4 ' lg S F . - ,K W A m I 1 W , S 1' El i' 2 if S ?i:Af ' ' ' S S M M ':-L 2 'f ' , V , D 3 'X .Ek:,,,, ..kk . .. . A 4 X , Wx 5 , - X Q '55 w . ,Z as , 12 A 5' .X wx wi Q. n .. . 5 .. K. ,. X .. N . . X 1 X! Q' 'S -s X k . ,i Q- , N. fx X , .. A KS : N S 541' wxxx- i P Q 'Ng ww , 3 S . jp 1 WF :Q YQ I .1 fx X THIS PAGE COMPLIMENTS OF RING COMPANY JOSTEN S 221 PATRONS G C Lawson s Ice Cream f X121 Broad Street ICLWUCJ UFQW U T Stamford Ct Landmark Square Bldg 327 4799 if STORE COMPLIMEN TS RADALAB INC TO THE CLASS OF 76 There are places Ill remember All my l1fe though some have changed Some forever not for better Some have gone and some remam Though I know Ill never lose affectlon For people and th1ngs that went before I know I will often stop and think about them In my life. . . . John Lennon and Paul McCartney CONGRATULATIONS!!! FROM THE CLASS OF ,77 5 C K f - ' X X--.N..--..!, A,v,!, 7, ..., . , ,J L ' ' T! J ' FARMS STAMFORD, CONN , vb c R Lil L I 'W . I: xx.. ,-I A 222 PATRON W Ili - TY'wTiWif':75'rfTfif55i3i2 Tra'::'2.u'Qi'3 Qiggjy Best Wlshes Friendship Farms 5??'1z7tfu211iTlT gg 15 SHANTI BITH - TTTTTTTPT N ursery, Greenhouses, ,,,,'Zg,T TQQWT . -f f, ,rg-,fr-an-w -'f f,,' ,g'T1.i-,- fa :F V P Country Store 725 AT C ' T ' 3047 High Ridge Road ' Q, gfgvyg I VJ urh Q ' XM J, Lua Twvxfxzgt ff, T SP G I V S43 , 4'e i f QRT T N C0005 TTTTE EIS , Mx W ,sf ax QQ S - A A e ' Q' 'S a. , k 1 . L, FA 'P I we I R cfs T en :,f2Z'Lf5g HOUSE 0F WATCHES STAMEORD, CT ' NEWFIELD SHOPPING CTR. FORTY BOLTTIQUES 357-1035 2299 SUMMER ST STAMFORD, CT Prop JERRY ESPOSITO TELEPHONE 324-5907 SSSS T fan T ' 7 T T T BEST WI SHES T T T , I fm 'TT Tian- : TA , TT' TT T T THE CLASS OF 1976 J T ' . aww Q ES 'f :Liv-I dML , gH Wwmjzg iVVV iViV J Data Products 223 PATRONS PATRONS - RIPTIDE '76 MR. AND MRS. H. A. BREGMAN BETTY S. DORMONT DR. AND MRS. L. P. FISHER MR. AND MRS. BENJAMIN GARTH MR. AND MRS. JAMES MOLLOY ARNOLD PELLMAN MR. AND MRS. HUGH REGAN MR. AND MRS. HENRY SKIBINSKI BARRY,S SHOES Ridgeway Center THE BEDFORD SHOP 189 Bedforc Street BRAMBURT'S 5 8z 10 923 High Ridge Road ECONOMY AUTO BODY ll4 Selleck Street THE GINGHAM DOG 8L CALICO CAT 44 Sixth Street Ridgeway Center GLOBE SLICING 224 Selleck Street HARTMAN THEATRE CO. 61 Atlantic Street HAYDEE COIFFURES 1003 Hope Street Springdale . KARP'S GOLDEN GLO BAKERY 1315 Washington Blvd. ANNA STRUNIN MR. AND MRS. GEORGE TOROl MISS L. TREGLIA MR. 85 MRS. UVA RIPPOWAM SWIM TEAM COACH ART DICK 'CLARGE ROOMER GOOD LUCK CLASS OF 376 from the MCLAUGHLIN FAMILY OCCUPATIONAL EDUCATION NEWS 1 Fawcett Place Greenwich ORLANDO FOOD STORE 145 Pressprich Street PET PANTRY PRODUCTS, INC. 290 Railroad Avenue Greenwich RED CROSS SHOES 2315 Summer Street Ridgeway Center SINAI KOSHER MARKET 71 High Ridge Road THE SHIRT BOX 587 Newfield Avenue THE TWO HEADED COIN 2381 Summer Street YOUNG,S BARBER SHOP 248 Fairfield Avenue We Share In Amencefs Splnt of Achievement f X D76 197 Jumor Achrevement IS proud to be part of Amerlca s achlevement Slnce 1919 young men and Women 1n JA have learned to operate small scale buslnesses on thelr own JA helps students achleve today for Amerlca s achlevement tomorrow You can be part of that achlevement Contact Junlor Achlevement of Stamford 550 Summer Street Stamford CT 06901 A ACHI ENT PATRONS COM1 LIMENTS OF GENERAL EL TRIC EC CREDIT CORPORATION I Qfo 00 2 'Q ua Q- A 16 U e I , 225 PATRGNS 226 Trot HAIRCUTTERS HOURS: ll AUM. TO 7 EPM. WII OFFER MANY UMR CARE SERVICES 357-1909 fUppea'Levelj 357-1910 193 ezximfozm swxzzzm, smrvzzfozzn fl fl PATRONS KINDNESS is the one human quality that gives people true beauty try a little KINDNESS. CLAIROL, INC. PATRON S If Qi ,W W , --,,:,, 7, , ,.. ,-,-,.,..-, e- - - if .' ,1.- , 'V-,- -4-- - A '-- f' '11 'f-' -'-A- 1'1- ' 'L - '4 1 1'fA t- 'ff41'-'-4 -1 -4 ,f -fl. . , ! en!!! ! f gf X Our best Wishes to the Class of 1976 THE MACHLETT LABORATORIES, INC. 1063 Hope Street Stamford, Connecticut 06907 enlist in the Arm and l start college at the same tlme. Over 1000 colleges and the Army have an educa- Where they study while in the Army, they'll take tional plan called Project Ahead. It's a way for courses taught by accredited colleges right on post, young people to enlist in the Army and start their with the Army paying up to 75076 of the tuition. college at the same time. If you're interested in finding out more about Through Project Ahead, qualified students Project Ahead and other opportunities in todayts choose the participating school they'd like to Army, call me. graduate from before enlisting. Then no matter Call Army Opportunities about Project Ahead. 324-5282 Join the people Whoive joined the Army. 228 PATRON S - .rm XS ss .. This sign identifies our main plant and headquarters in Stamford. Here, and in all the places throughout the world where we do business, we try to make sure that the Pitney Bowes name stands for more than quality products and service. Specifically, involvement in and commitment to the communities where we operate. dllh q F Pitney Bowes Stamford, Conn. 06904 2 2 9 PATRONS FOR YOUR EVERY INSURANCE NEED, LEAVE IT TO THE PROS . . . AT EXECUTIVE INSURANCE SERVICES, INC. '6Where Service Is More Than A Part Of Our Namen Specialists Working To Eulfull Your Every Insurance Need 322-1606 III PROSPECT STREET., STAMFORD, CT., 06902 WE, AT E.I.S. EXTEND OUR HEARTIEST CONGRATULATIONS TO THE GRADUATING CLASS OF 1976. 30 PATRON S is 4-Q., XM tx. 0 fl? .i, ES 1 SS Y., ' T ,A lVloDonald 84 THIS PAGE van der' Poll CONSULTING STRUCTURAL ENGINEERS GF David Johnston, PhD One Landma k Sq AE::u?AC?Jgrr:::: Connecting? OESQOGI Andres van der Poll 203f327-0408 231 ai N 1 1- K if X f . li . r t ,.,. I A ,rf-:zzew -.- 1 - 1, 1' - 2- THIS P GE COMPLIMENTS OF VARSITY STUDIOS Photographic Memories Creaters of Warm 232 if i k'k. :-1. s 3 iggiiafi x Q- 2 VW .NNN 'YNY 100 South Highland Avenue Ossining, New York, 10562 C9142 941-7126 PATRONS LOUIS BRANDMAN I . 8: SONS, IN-cf-H Bike S OF STAMFORD STKMFORD field AvenI.r:e7gifa?fc?r:egc?nhn17:T:2Et?J2302rTe . Q I - 32772470 4 FUJI ATALA AND OTHER FINE BIKES lPaint, Wallpaper, Arts 8. Crafts, Picture Framingl ' WIDE CHOICE OF ACCESSORIES nonznrs suPPLv co. 52 Vassar Avenue QOH Selleck Sfreeil Stamford, Conn. Tel.: 323-4894 METAL BUILDING PRODUCTS CONTRAf,ATf3f,,lRQUPPLIES CONNECTICUT PLATE GLASS INC. TOOLS 1257 MAIN STREET STAMFORD CONN. 05902 TELEPHONE 203 348 ' 7526 LANDMARK JEWELERS 115 BROAD STREET SYIIMAY STAMFORD, CONN 06901 DRUG STORES 327-0077 THE JEWELER WITH SOMETHING DIFFERENT BESS EATON DATSWIAKSR DONUT SHOP 'gThe Young Fashion Storev 1 1 HIGH RIDGE ROAD STAMFORD - RIDGEFIELD 233 PATRON Mow. 'ro SAT. 10 AM 'ro 6 PM Tnxms. 10 AM 'ro 9 PM STAMPS, COINS 81 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii To tbe Class of '76 r,,Q.f,e 16 A1 I T515 IL! Here 's to a HEALTHFUL, JACK PALMER 12 LONG RIDGE ROAD 324.6033 smmronn. CONNECTICUT oesos HAPPY, and PRODUCTIVE FUTURE! JOE ROBERTS RAY TARANTO CONNECTICUT NIUSIC 0- - uguengthing JlfIusicaQ' t 935 BEDFORD STREET ' STAMFORD.CONN,O6905 QQ ' 348.1857 348-6594 , I I L. . ' 'I ' S - ', T :Eff 9 T -I ? Q? ? The Crest of Quality .. 0 f Yr - ,',, ,.. o-rm E F 3 ' tg- Try Before You Buy ' LOCATED IN LANDMARK SQUARE 119 Broad Street - Stamford, Conn. 06901 ' Phone: 348-6311 Parking Validation Free Consultation With Purchase INDIA BAZAR INC. YOU DON'T HAVE TO GO TO INDIA TO BUY STAMFORD RESEARCH LABORATORY INDIAN BLOUSES. JEWELRY. LEATHER BAGS AND Amenucm CYANAMID coMPANv OTHER GIFT ITEMS. THIS IS THE ONLY SPECIALIZED INDIAN SHOP IN STAMFORD. Forty Boutiques Ridgeway Center 234 PATRON S BOOSTERS Joan Bregman Lmda Palmer Mr James D1Vasto Peace Be to All of You Joe Hlckey Mr 84 Mrs LEWIS Safir Mr 84 Mrs P Kuczo Mrs Angelo Savma Bob Kuncus Mr 84 Mrs E Strumn M1ss Mary Lawlor Vlkl Szokolay Mr Frank LOgl1SCl Mr 84 Mrs Frank Tanskl Ruth Ann Meyer Vmcent Yaeger Mr 84 Mrs Dan1elF Nosal COOKE HAYNES 84 COMPANY INC 101 TRESSER BOULEVARD STAMFORD CONNECTICUT 06901 STAM FORD 324 2154 BRIDGEPORT NORTH HAVEN REAL ESTATE MANAGEMENT Compliments Of I I O Y PATRONS TURN OF RIVER HARDWARE INC. 907 HIGH RIDGE ROAD STAMFORD, CONN. 06905 322-1641-42 HOUSEWARES YALELOCKS GARDEN SUPPLIES MURPHY PAINTS T O O L S MACHINE RENTALS HANDY MAN LUMBER VI BE-fjfl EI QD MART A Eg-7vI?,18IlEIFZZ3Z1UE7LiJlQj' H dyC L uw fff ffffw WWW Q - B Q Q 1 D B omeowner's Lumb d a P' - d - H b u A 1 1151 INTER E ' I ac Mew Il, EWR E , elLlIm m,gf,ggSwm,.,,7 mmml ul My -fi! 1' T LLLLO1P,1rf1,f,.o U 'XM-nm S -W E. 15' U M GOOD LUCK TO THE M' Y'- '1IfffHaf1a11unnmn1u.QmIIk f ' ' ' IEWHHE E'Erm'X'WE1IQ W 'J' CLASS OF 76 FROM THE CLASS OF 79 PATRON S 4 ' tlte , ,, I Q A I ii . 4 hand crafted jewelry by g Q g DESIGN STUDIO it ,... 885 High Ridge Road I I an 1 g J Stamford, Connecticut -Q35 . I telephone 322-8828 , l ' l t I, X ' Compliments of W1 I ax ' Bull,s Head Variety 51 High Ridge Road ' 5' 4 359-0740 - Open 7 days a week I I I for your convenience I didn't know the rain would turn my Afro white . . . COMPLIMENTS OF A FRIEND Louis Sementini Frank Lucherini DAIRY QUEEN 885 Summer St. THE WEDGE INN Butch Tulla l O WANTS AND ,UUUCQO 930 HIGH RIDGE ROAD,STAMFORD CONN.O6905 ' 203 322-7444 237 PATRONS any X x XXX M ffa WWWZAVZ' 1 ' 1 X f 911112 I' ' ffl fl! f bd Comp :ments of YANKEE TRADER Town 81 Country Shopping Center Your Store for Levis 3m'R,mMlrwm PHONE C2031 329 2009 IBEW Mi EX A CAMERA STCJRE 934 HIGH RIDGE RD. STAMFORD, CT. 06905 , 9 01: ' if mx XX rr 1 fdi- '-Xikxxxxfs 'ff ff ,V V, X Vxr XkWXX' !F jvzll l . . 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JZ'-'--'ff 1'-'-li. 2 E l i V- V W 'J , i X1 i- '14-il Gam-I Uflwom 4 PELLICCI S RESTAURANT 98 STILLWATER AVENUE 323 2542 3 SPINELLI S JEWELRY STUDIO INC 111 HIGH RIDGE RD 323 3030 239 PATRONS 1 ra and you got away easy THIS tlme Eprfanlo Jewelers 109 Bedford Street Stamford Conn 06905 GREENBERGS 95 Bedford Street Stamford Connect1cut 240 I WITH COMPLIMENTS OF PEERLESS NUCLEAR CORPORATION 200 Harvard Avenue 357 1200 P Rogers and Company 847 Washmgton Blvd 327-4170 fm-exain. The day just seems to d r a g after perlod 2 if Comphments of R,F SKELLY ASSOCIATES INC if 5 PATRON S You gotta be klddlll mem W this WIN REESE WEST SIDE INCORPORATED 16 LIBERTY ST STAMFORD CONN 06902 LENNDXH Stop moamng at least you can see what you re doing!! 241 PATRONS 135 BEDFORD STREET STAMF ORD CONN 94 PARK STREET NEW CANAAN CONN POW W HRH HAIRDRESSERS 976 HIGH RIDGE RD STAMFORD CONN TEL 203 322 3445 HAIRCUTS F OR GIRLS AND BOYS PATRON S is 8 is 8 . W M SPECTRUM PRoDUCT1oNs f saia 2 . ii S il l if it X 8 F k 0 ll Burr Street l iitt X 1 Stamford, Connecticut 06902 8 . etti ' ' 1-is 203-357-7408 4' it gf if 5' 125 Park Drive - Z Apt G-1 8 ' fp 5 Boston, Mass. 02215 Great party! South Pacific 5 5 is Restaurant 0 ' ' it- Q fs5, g5 'S '.',,W , 1,48 p it v-'t' ' -.,iB ffsiiiigiw' 5 g T tttt South Pacific Restaurant 1 0 5 itriei Cocktail Lounge 5 0 S Special House 88 Sea Food Dinners 980 High Ridge Rd. 5 Stamford, Ct. Tel. 322-8989 Specializing 8 Free Pafkmg Orders to Take out Is that 'Hail to the Chief' that I hear them playing? 243 PATRON S EEMEEEMENEE come a. an em e .,T11 E Oi STAMFORD VOLVO - . 5' 107 MYRTLE AVE STAMFORD CONN ' E E E AND , TRANS-ATLANTIC MOTORS INC 747 MAIN ST - STAMFORD CONN. O TRIUMPH 'EEEEEEE CHHSEA BOOTSMITH 112 IROIU STREfT - STAIFURU Compliments of A M 135 Prospect St. I N-AJ ' P4 YYWS1'-Bl' OPEN 24 HRS X Donut Always Fresh - Coffee DONUTS Ltd MUFFINS O and 1371 wnsumarou Pun BROWNIES- STANFORD, CONN. 06902 E 3' 3 27'9O 3 244 KN s YEARBOOK LITERARY STAFF FRONT ROW: Jim Swanson, Ellen Cohen fEditorJ, Margaret Murphy fEditorJ, Sharon Wolfsohn fEditorJ, Sarah Currin CEditorJ, Margaret Smith fEditorj, Patti Schacht. ROW 2: Lauren Morrissey, Terri Parkinson, Patti Regan, Randa Reitman, Tim Walsh fEditorJ, Adrienne Harper, Cindy Schneider, Russ Berkowitz, Laura Miller fEditorJ, Mr. Bruce Tucci CModeratorJ. BACK ROW: Dave Lasnick, Greg Andriunas fEditorJ, Peggy Walsh, Nina Salir, Aviva Ephraim fEditorj. V fsf swf , We YEARBOOK STAFF 'N-v Laura Miller - Maureen McGrath Literary Editors 6 . -.it-.arf .ww Mr. Tucci - Literary Advisor Sandy Walker - Aviva Ephriam any eu RIPTIDE SALES STAFF FRONT ROW: CCo-Captj Sandy Walker, fCo-Capt.J Aviva Ephraim, Peggy Walsh, Carol Klang, Shelly Mercer, Nancy Seraphin, Jeff Gates, Cindy Silvestris, Lou Bakes. ROW 2: Eileen Cappellirei, Donna Malvicini, Liz Manjuck, Cliff Cooper, Greg Andriunas, Rick Sackett, Liz Kuczo, Terry Parkinson, Jim Swanson. BACK ROW: Diane Bocchetta, Jessica Strunin, Ellen Cohen, John Lentz, Lisa Geher, Steve Kenny, Gail McCully, Maria Lloyd, Sales Editors N Mrs. Wood Co-ordinator 245 YEARBOOK STAFF C19 Sr' QQ NG?-Tr. S' CQ ., - ,SQ C Q, S.. 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