Science High School - Synergist Yearbook (Newark, NJ)
- Class of 1979
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I SYNERGIST 79 science men school NEWARK. NEW JERSEY CONTENTS DEDICA 770 V EACH LEY SENIORS ACTIVITIES ORGANIZA TIONS 79 Class Theme Working Together For A Brighter Future Each one of us is but a tiny star in the vast universe of humanity. Close yet distinct, we shine forth alight of wisdom and knowledge which bathes the world in a rich splendor. Though at times the lights of some may blind us while the lights of others may cast a dark shadow, we are all united by our common humanity, for we share a spirit which transcends the boundaries of time and space. Only the foolish boast that they may shine separately from the whole, for he who cuts himself off from the rest of humanity is like a solitary star which soon becomes engulfed by the darkness of ignorance and hatred. Separate, we are but tiny points of light which shine dimly like the stars from some far off galaxy. Yet if we should only unite and form a common bond, our individualities shall merge for the common good and the distinct lights shall become as a single bright star. This shining star of fraternity and cooperation shall thus serve as a radiant beacon which shall illuminate the path to a better tomorrow for ourselves, our people, and for all mankind. Samuel L. Crawford 3 For There s A Work! To Be W on .... 5 Class Prophecy On June 30, 1999, I. Inspector Surenot Holmes, began my investigation into “The Case of the Missing Class of 79. I arrived at the scene of the crime (i. e.. Science High) where 20 years earlier the offense had been perpetrated. Searching the deserted guidance office, I found a list of the names of the students along with other pertinent information. With these clues in hand, 1 rushed out of the building to set out after the culprits. Losing no time. I took the next supersonic transport to Florida. While on the plane, I was entertained by Sharon Anderson, the stewardess, and Clinton Kinslcr. the chief steward, who were hustling in the aisle to the disco beat of the hottest band around. Eugene Leary and his Sour Notes. One of the guitarists in the band was Kenney Treadwell who still wishes he could play guitar like Jimi Hendrix. Heading toward the cockpit to lodge a complaint against the music, I found Micheal Baulkman at the helm with Troy Caldwell who was casually dismantling the plane's control console. Unfortunately. I could not reach Mike at that time because he was having delusions that he was a World War II living ace shooting down the Red Baron over Vietnam. Therefore. I promptly parachuted from the plane. After landing in one of the shark tanks in the Marineland Aquarium in Miami, 1 found Damian Robinson feeding the man eating dolphins with the chemical extracts from four year old boys. With him was the eminent oceanographer. Anthony D. Clark, who was trying to figure out why his pet fish died when he took it out of the water. Knowing that I wouldn't get much information from those two, I left and took a submarine to France. After arriving in Marseille. I soon discovered that Beverly Fulton, Martha Jacinto, and Athena Thomas were residing in a SI6 billion chateau which had been originally designed by Ms. Fulton for psychiatric patients. Upon visiting the chateau, I was informed by Beverly that Martha (who was a famous pediatrician) was out chasing little French babies around the French countryside so that Sheila Jones, a noted occupational therapist, could find jobs for them. Nevertheless. I was able to meet Athena who was busily typing the pages of her autobiography entitled “Mein Kampf Part 11. 6 Still unable to find the guilty party. I took the fastest shuttle that I could find to the planet Mars where I came upon Vernon Copeland and Samuel Crawford who were on trial for designing too many computers (Sam was also accused of being a Russian spy). The case was presided by Judge Alice Mathis with the infamous Micheal Campbell as prosecuting attorney and with Ms. Terry Pringle acting as council for the defense. Unfortunately, the trial didn't turn out as expected, but I was able to learn the whereabouts of the other ex seniors from Kevin Toler, the mortician, after the defendents were executed. After returning to earth, I paid a visit to Kelvin Cameron, president of Cruel Bunch Chemical Industries. Inc., to gather more information. Upon refusing my request. Kelvin engaged me in mortal combat. For hours we delivered powerful tayturns to each other until 1 uttered the mystical words, “Don’t even try it! which left Kelvin helpless. After his defeat. Kelvin showed me his laboratory where Harold Liggins. Myron Ash. and Luccttc Brown were trying to synthesize a chemical reaction which would successfully resurrect Adolf Hitler and Lady Macbeth, the founders of the Cruel Bunch. After 1 left Kelvin's firm, I continued my unending search for the seniors of the Class of’79. But you may ask. “What crime have they committed?’’ Well, on the seniors’ last day at Science High, the entire teaching staff was viciously murdered in the most brutally destructive food fight in all of recorded history. So. 1 shall not rest until I have tracked down the villain who shouted those infamous and despicable words. “Food fight!!!’’ CLASS OF 1979 Dedication We the Class of 1979 wish to dedicate our yearbook to Sr. Shirley Corbliss; our V. P. and Mr. Robert Celiano, our Social Studies teacher, for their understanding. and devotion to Science High. Assisting us in these ways and many more make the class of 1979 proud to honor them in our yearbook, the Synergist. to Administration John L. Petitti Principal Montclair State College. M. A. Sister Shirley Corbliss Vice Principal University of Notre Dame, M. S. Adam Stanislawczyk English Dept. Chairman Seton Hall University, M. A. 11 Judy M. liotgo Rutgers. B. A. Science Richard Balsaniel Rutgers University. M. Ed. Jane Ringel Cornell University. M. S. 12 Science Joseph F. Rocco Seton Hall University, M. A. T. Eva M. Ogens University of Connecticut, B. A. Harry Lutzke University of Colorado, M. A. 13 Dolores T. Wysocki Beaver College, M. Ed. Norman Gardner Montclair State College, M. S Joanne R. Hand Kean College, M. Ed. Sci ence Henry Korzennik University of North Ca. M. A. 14 Math Shirley M. Miner Montclair State. AB. Joseph McHugh Fordhan University. Ph. L. Susan Sacconc Montclair State, B. A. Marian Alston So. Carolina St. B. S. Anthony Racaniello Kean College, M. A. A. H. Barnes Pratt Institute M. F. A. Rudy Auerbach New School for Social Research. M. A. 16 Music Typing Rosie M. Greggs Rust College. B. S. English Sharon Hines Rutgers Univ.. M.A. Katherine P. Wing Hunter College. M.A. Rosamond F. Masini College of Saint Eliz., A.B. Kathleen Donohue Seton Hall Univ., B.A. Bernadette Jusinski Montclair State College B.A. Foreign Languages Loretta D’ltalia Montclair State. B.A. Nancy T. Castro Rutgers, B.A. Gloria Misikiewicz Jersey City State College, M.A. 18 Band Library John H. Ransome Kean College, B.A. Joseph Dorio Rutgers Univ., M.S. Social Studies Robert A. Celiano Scton Hall Univ., A.B. Jeffrey S. Ballin Morris Harvey College, B.A. 19 Guidance Martha Shurn Montclair State College. M.A. Gloria Buck Social Worker Rutgers, M.S.W. Joanne R. Hand Kean College, M.Ed. Jeanne N. Oppel New York Univ., M.A. Health and Physical Ed. Jerome Alexander Seton Hall Univ., B.S. Joanne Bopp Kean College, B.A. Gary Goldberg Seton Hall Univ., B.A. Bernice Edelcreek New York Univ., M.A. 21 Staff Mrs. Alice Heck School Nurse Terry Qucli Clerk. Stenographer Susan Scavonc Clerk. Stenographer Mildred Gialanella Office Aide 22 Staff David Garrett Custodian Randolph Hill Custodian Lloyd Sconion Guard Mary E. Borck Edith Bartiromo Forestine Edwards Cafeteria Staff Senior Class Officers and Advisors Richard Balsamel— Business Manager Class Advisor President Donald Graham; Vice-President Alice Mathis; Secretary Miss A. H. Barnes—Yearbook Advisor Beverly I ulton; Treasurer Martha Jacinto; Ms. Donohue—Class Advisor Russian spies forging secret government documents. Miss Jeanne Oppcl—Senior Guidance Counselor 24 BARBARA A. ANDERSON- AMBITION: Physician: CLUB AFFILIATION: Band; CAREER INTEREST: Medicine. SHARON ANDERSON AMBITION: Computer Programmer; CLUB AFFILIATION: Modeling club. N. J. I. T.;CAREER INTEREST: Programming Engineer. HENRY ARRINGTON AMBITION: Medical Technology; CLUB Al l ILIA-TION: Upwardbound Student. Student council. Chorus; CAREER INTI REST: Medical Technologist. MYRON ASH—AMBITION: Lab Technician; CAREER INTEREST: Chemistry. EDDIE BAKER—AMBITION: Computer Technician; CAREER INTEREST: Computer Programmer. MICHAEL D. BAULKMAN—AMBITION: Computer Sciences; CLUB AFFILIATION: Newspaper, Yearbook Staff, Explorers; CAREER INTEREST: Air Force Officer. 26 WARREN N. BENSON—AMBITION: Army Service; CAREER INTEREST: Electronics WALTER W. BLAIR JR. AMBITION: Go to college; CLUB AFFILIATION: Explorers. Yearbook. Drama Club; CAREER INTEREST: Medical Technology. DARREN BROWN—AMBITION: “To be successful”; CAREER INTEREST: To make it like my father. LUCETTE DAWN BROWN—AMBITION: Biomedical Engineering; CLUB AFFILIATION: Explorers. Latin Club, Yearbook co-editor; CAREER INTEREST: Biomedical or Chemical Engineering. 27 REGINALD L. BROWN—AMBITION: Band Director; CLUB AFFILIATION: Track Team. Band; CAREER INTEREST: Data Processing. KIM KIMBERLY BY RD -AMBITION: To be happy; CLUB AFFILIATION: “Shaker Squad , Yearbook Staff; CAREER INTEREST: Business Person. TROY A. CALDWELL AMBITION: Aircraft Mechanic; CLUB AFFILIATION: Chorus; CAREER INTEREST: Aircraft Maintenance. KELVIN CAMERON—AMBITION: Chemical Engineering; CLUB AFFILIATION: Varsity Track; CAREER INTEREST: Chemical Engineer. MICHEAL A. CAMPBELL—AMBITION: Naval Scientist; CLUB AFFILIATION: Yearbook Staff. Newspaper. Explorers: CAREER INTEREST: Law. SHARON STARR CARPENTER—AMBITION: To become successful; CLUB AFFILIATION: Chorus; CAREER INTERESTS: Computer Operator. WARREN L. CARWILE—AMBITION: Paramedic; CAREER INTEREST: Football and Track. MICHEAL CHARLES—AMBITION: College Bound; CLUB AFFILIATION: Football Track teams, senior lifeguard; CAREER INTERESTS: Business Adm. ERIC CHESTER—AMBITION: To play football or basketball; CLUB AFFILIATION: Football team; CAREER INTEREST: Computer Programmer. 29 VERNON W. COPELAND AMBITION: “To be a success” CAREER INTEREST: Computers or Electronics. SAMUEL LEE CRAWFORD AMBITION: Computer Engineer; CLUB AFFILIATION: Fencing. Yearbook copy editor; CAREER INTEREST: Computer Engineer. ANTHONY I). CLARK AMBITION: To play for the West Denver Nuggets; CLUB AFFILIATION: E. C. C. Upward Bound; CAREER INTEREST: Dental Technology. SYLVIA I). CHURCH AMBITION: “To be Successful”; CLUB AFFILIATION: Yearbook. Engineering club, volleyball captain;CAREER INTEREST: Psychology. DUANE EDWARD FINNIE—AMBITION: “To play for my band “Phase 3”; CLUB AFFILIATION: Guitar Club, Upward Bound; CAREER INTEREST: Dental Technician. ROSALIND FRANKLIN—AMBITION: To attend college; CLUB AFFILIATION: Yearbook art Editor, Choir; CAREER INTEREST: Medical Technology. RENEE GEORGETTE FULLER—AMBITION: Business Management; CAREER INTEREST: Teaching Nursery School. MONICA LYNN DAVIS—AMBITION: Registered Nurse in Obstetrics; CLUB AFFILIATION: Student Council. Fund raising. Yearbook staff; CAREER INTEREST: Nursing. SHERYL ALTHEA DAVIS—AMBITION: “To help people in any way 1 can;” CLUB AFFILIATION: Upward Bound, Talent search. Yearbook staff; CAREER INTEREST: Dentistry. KAREN ELIZABETH FERGUSON—AMBITION: To attend Drexel University; CLUB AFFILIATION: Student Council, Yearbook staff (Class editor), Colorguard captain; CAREER INTEREST: Certified Public Accountant. BEVERLY ANN FULTON AMBITION: To attend Boston U.; CLUB AFFILIATION: Engineering Club 10. Senior Class Officer. Newspaper; CAREER INTEREST: Psychology. GREGORY F. GODBOLD—AMBITION: College; CLUB AFFILIATION: Football Track teams; CAREER INTERESTS: Engineering. DONALD GRAHAM—AMBITION: Journalism; CLUB AFFILIATION: Explorers, Senior Class President. Student Council; CAREER INTEREST: Writer. JUDITH I. GRIFFIN—AMBITION: Gynecologist; CLUBS: Astronomy Club. Future Business Club, Yearbook Staff; CAREER INTEREST: Medicine. FRAN GUILFORD—AMBITION: To attend college; CLUB AFFILIATION: Football Track; CAREER INTEREST: Construction. MICHEAL J. HOBBS—AMBITION: College; CLUB AFFILIATION: Guitar Club; CAREER INTEREST: Ballet or Modern Dance. 32 MARY E. HUFF—AMBITION: “To fulfill my inner self; CLUB AFFILIATION: Western Electric Martland Explorers; CAREER INTEREST: Sociology. MARTHA CELEDONA JACINTO—AMBITION: “To put my best foot forward in everything I do.”; CLUB AFFILIATION: Future Physicians Club, Chorus. Yearbook Staff; CAREER INTEREST: Pediatrician or Obstetrician. JACQUELINE D. JOHNSON—AMBITION: Secretary; CLUB AFFILIATION: Student Council; CAREER INTEREST: Executive Sccrctarv. SHELIA A. JONES—AMBITION: College; CLUB AFFILIATION: Yearbook Staff, N. J. I. T., Modeling Club; CAREER INTEREST: Occupational Therapy. GEORGE JORDAN—AMBITION: “To become the greatest 2nd Baseman; CLUB AFFILIATION: Fund Raising; CAREER INTEREST: Dentistry. CLINTON KINSLER—AMBITION: Airline Steward; CLUB AFFILIATION: Karate Club; CAREER INTEREST: Airline Industry. 33 PATRICIA ANN LAMPLEY—AMBITION: To become successful; CLUB AFFILIATIONS: Yearbook. Senior Class Fund Raising; CAREER INTEREST: Brain Surgeon. EUGENE MICHEAL LEARY—AMBITION: College; CLUB AFFILIATIONS: Explorers 540, Fencing. Guitar Club; CAREER INTEREST: Aeronautical Engineer. i HAROLD LEON LIGGINS—AMBITION: College; CLUB AFFILIATIONS: Varsity Track Football, Upwai Bound; CAREER INTEREST: Engineering. ALICE LOUISE MATHIS—AMBITION: English major; CLUB AFFILIATIONS: Newspaper, Modern Dana Student Council, Senior Class Vice-President. KENNETH R. McCATHERN—AMBITION: To attend medical school; CLUB AFFILIATIONS: Yearbook Stat Varsity Track Football, Bowling and Basketball; CAREER INTERESTS: Medicine. MYRA LYNN McCUTCHEON—AMBITION: Pediatrics; CLUB AFFILIATIONS: Basketball team, Yearboo Staff; CAREER INTERESTS: Graduate degree. LaJEUNE McEACHERN AMBITION: Medical Assistance; CLUB AFFILIATIONS: Explorers; CAREER INTEREST: Business Field. EAN LENA B. McEWEN—AMBITIONS: To become a doctor; CLUB AFFILIATION: Yearbook Staff; CAREER INTEREST: Medicine. LOSEM AIRE McFADDEN—AMBITION: To go to college; CLUB AFFILIATION: Newspaper Staff; CAREER NTEREST: Architecture. DEBORAH DELORIS MELTON—AMBITION: Computer Programmer; CLUB AFFILIATION: French Club; CAREER INTEREST: Communications. VALERIE CLAUDETTE MIXSON—AMBITION: To attend college; CLUB AFFILIATION: Band Front; Fund Raising: CAREER INTEREST: Modeling Fashion Design. RAMON MUNOZ—AMBITION: Go to college; CAREER INTEREST: Electronic Technician in Puerto Rico. 35 ROBERT CHARLES MURPHY AMBITION: College CLUB AFFILIATION: Engineering Club CAREER INTEREST Congress. ENNIS NEWELL AMBITION: College CLUB AFFILIATION: Explorers Club CAREER INTEREST: Public Accountant TOM PATTERSON AMBITION: Chemist CLUB AFFILIATION: Karate CAREER INTEREST Chemistry BENJAMIN W. PEOPLES—AMBITION: Electrical Engineer; CLUB AFFILIATIONS: Yearbook Co-Editor; N J. I. T.; Explorers Club; CAREER INTEREST: Electronics. EDWIN PEREZ—AMBITION: Aerospace Pilot; CLUB AFFILIATIONS: CAREER INTEREST: Medical Technologist. TERRY LORRAINE PRINGLE—AMBITION: To do the best in whatever field I choose to enter. CLUB AFFILIATIONS: French Club; Engineering Club; Cheerleader; Capt.; Yearbook Feature Ed. CAREER INTEREST Corporate Lawyer. 36 ANTHONY REUBEN AMBITION: Professional Bowler or Baseball Player. CLUB AFFILIATIONS: Bowling. Baseball. DONALD RICHARDSON AMBITION: Air Force: CLUB AFFILIATIONS: Golf. Guitar Club. CAREER INTEREST: Aeronautical Engineer. KEVIN RICHARDSON—AMBITION: U S. Foreign Services Officer; CLUB AFFILIATIONS: Explorers; CAREER INTEREST: Foreign Services. MIGUEL A. RIVERA AMBITION: Medicine; CLUB AFFILIATIONS: Art Club. Yearbook Staff; CAREER INTEREST: Medicine. 37 DARRYL ROBINSON—AMBITION: College; CLUB AFFILIATION: Mutual Benefit; CAREER INTEREST: Computer Programmer. LAWRENCE DAMIAN ROBINSON—AMBITION: College; CLUB AFFILIATION: National Honor Society, French Club, Latin Club; CAREER INTEREST: Chemical Research. DYROL C. SCOTT—AMBITION: Track Athlete. DELIA SHORTER—AMBITION: Computers; CLUB AFFILIATION: Explorers; CAREER INTEREST: Computer Programmer. 38 TRACY LANARD SPEIGHTS: AMBITION: To attend Medical School; CAREER INTEREST: Pediatrician. DAVID SUAREZ: AMBITION: Working with Computers; CLUB AFFILIATIONS: Varsity Football. CAREER INTERESTS: Computer Science. ATHENA ANTO INETTE THOMAS: AMBITION: Acquire an income of S40.000. CLUB AFFILIATION: Council; Pres, of French Club; Senior Fund Raising Club. CAREER INTEREST: LAW. KEVIN TOLER: To become a lawyer Mortician. CAREER INTEREST: To be collectively helpful. OSHEDRICK TOMMER: AMBITION: Armed Forces. KENNETH TREADWELL: AMBITION: Electronic Technitian; CLUB AFFILIATIONS: Guitar Club; Explorers Club 39 CARL HOWARD WATKINS. JR.—AMBITION: Medicine; CLUB AFFILIATION: Newspaper Club. Guitar Club. Drama Club; CAREER INTEREST: Medical Doctor. MELVIN D. WEST, JR.—AMBITION: “To become a well known drummer playing for “Phase 11 ; CLUB AFFILIATION: Guitar Club; CAREER INTEREST: Audio-visual Engineer. ANTHONY WILLIAMS—AMBITION: Engineering; CLUB AFFILIATION: Football Track; CAREER INTEREST: Engineer. JAMES WILLIAMS—AMBITION: Golfer and Electrical Engineer; CLUB AFFILIATION: Golf; CAREER INTEREST: Sports. WILEY WILLIAMS. JR—AMBITION: To be the Best”; CAREER INTEREST: Golfer or artist. Camera Shy JOSE RAUL MERCED—AMBITION: Electronics Technician; CLUB AFFILIATION: Guitar Club. NOEL SOSA—AMBITION: Mechanics; CLUB AFFILIATION: Aspira; CAREER INTEREST. Automotive Mechanics. 41 WILLIE WILLIAMS—AMBITION: Health field career; CAREER INTEREST: Health Administrator. Senior Candids Smiles arc not forever, that’s why these arc hard to hold.' Don’t bother me. I can’t cope. What will I discover today? Michael Jackson, cat your heart out.' Take me I’m yours. No. no. education is more important! slam To Vv Barnes: To tfitfeyii® To the gnidam le mar future. , fjtmdentJto take with you (nJ you never saw iis |fike. nd a bauiroom pas a schoo thatfs just righf fo gh you nay not get along t • vece of ydwr thipu. r llfcr fant Stic bbdf. ) [ of aspirirtfoejl of Pinkcharnp;: r %i'll one davifi ►oil advice: km smile and tell t njLarpenterlea ir.rettiti come'uacl To Harold L.: a womaime can c To Myra: To Damian: a ctntvpnht matchiii To Shelia: the man ofbcr dream To Mischa: a funfilled yehrat SC To Sam: Lucette to give youfcon To Henry: a giant pack of peppe To Michael C : the arms of an o To The Cruel Bunch: the corpse To the school: a monument of ti To all: peace and inspiration to | To Science High: We leave. We 43 MOST TALmTIN Rose McFaaden and David Suarez MOST INDEPENDE Deborah Melton HONOR STUDENTS: Advisor—K. Wing; Luccllc Brown. Sam Crawford. Damian Robinson. Martha Jacinto. FOOTBALL STARS: Harold l.iggins. Michael Charles. Kenneth McCathcrn. Anthony Williams. Ennis Newell. Fran Tony Guilford. Gregory Godbold. BAND MEMBER: Reginald L. Brown Senior TALENT NIGHT: Clinton Kinsler. ASTRONOMY CLUB: Advisor: Richard Basamcl; Sam Crawford. Judith Griffin. MARTIAL ARTS: Willie Williams. Michael Hobbs. Benjamin Peoples. Clinton Kinsler. Barbara Anderson, and Tom Patterson. 46 STUDENT COUNCIL: Advisors S. Sac-conc. B Ju inki: Karen Ferguson. Eddie Baker. Rosalind Franklin. Kim Bvrd. Gregory Godbold. George Jordan. Activities NEWSPAPER STAFF: Advisor J. Ballin; Michael Campbell. GUITAR CLUB: Advisor—J. Ballin: Melvin West. Duane Finnic, Kenny Treadwell. Anthony Clark. Advisor—A. FI. Barnes ART CLUB: Michael Campbell. Miqucl Rivera 47 Seniors in Activities CO-EDUCATIONAL: Sealed: Anthony Reuben. Duane Finnic. Anthony Clark. Renee Fuller, Jackie Johnson. Sharon Carpenter. Standing: Donald Richardson. Vernon Copeland. Kcnn Treadwell. Wiley Williams. Darryl Robinson. Warren Carwile. Melvin West. BASKETBALL: Standing: Michael Baulkman. Michael Charles. 48 Where do I live?? ' Senior Candids Wild Kingdom? 49 This Year in Sports. . .Mike Charles ANTHONY WILLIAMS. Guard; ENNIS NEWELL. Quarterback; MIKE CHARLES. Lineman; Our own Mike Charles was voted High School All-Amcricai this year. Quarterback ENNIS NEWELL and Coach Russel discussing game plan against East Side. E. NEWELL warming hands while staying loose will teammate. All City, All County, All State Big Mike. Captain Ready to destroy anything coming!!! . Ain’t nothing to it but. to do it!! . Newell calling signals on the line for the Devils”. Newell ready to fire a strike with the ready help from his Big guard Anthony Williams. 51 The Now Generation. . . THE SCIENCE HIGH SCHOOL PEP SQUAD CENTRAL BLUE DEVILS on the attack. i “Who was that masked man? Activities And I was just about to propose that!” Chess Club: The Science High Chess Club, under guidance of faculty advisor Mr. Norman Gardner, met on most Monday afternoons. In addition the club members studied openings and end games to improve their ability to conquer the opposition. Next year they hope to challenge chess players at other high schools. 54 Organizations Student Council: Advisors: B. Jusinki S. Sacconc. The Student Council used carl) proceeds to purchase supplies for its February opening of a school supply store. At Christmas, they sponsored a canned food drive. Three hundred cans were collected and donated to the Salvation Army. They also hope to sponsor a trip to a B'way show, another fund-raiser and a disco. tPPRECIATIN' OUR FUTURE Co-ed Students 55 School National Honor Society To create an enthusiasm for scholarship, to promote worthy leadership, to stimulate a desire to render service, and to encourage the development of character in all students. Advisor: Mrs. K. Wing. The Martial Arts Club performs various art form exhibitions throughout the year. Advisor. Miss Bopp 56 Organizations Photography Club: Moderator; R Ccliano Students learn the techniques of proper camera usage. Then they progress to the processing and enlargement of film. Their subjects encompass all school members and activities. Future Business Club: Future Business Leaders of America (FBI.A) is for Typing I students interested in business education careers. Advisor; Rosie M. Greggs. 57 Guitar Club: The guitar club gives students who are interested in guitar a chance to learn the basics of the instrument and share what they have learned. It is opened to anyone who has a guitar regardless of experience or ability. Advisor J. Ballin. Organiz Astronomy Club: The Astronomy club explores the nature of the universe. The major activities include visiting museums, planctcriums. and observatories, and using telescopes. Advisor R. Ba samel. The class of 1980 is a well-rounded, motivated class that likes progress, motivated class that likes progress. We work together as a team and together we speak for ourselves. Under the supervision of the advisors. Ms. Ringcl Ms. Edlccrcck. the decisions arc made easier. Our goal is to set an example for the classes to follow especially for the areas of Leadership and Unity. Officers: Pres.: Debbie Hatcher. Tres.: Stephanie Powell. See.: Abbic Baron. V. P Michele Jackson. ations The sophomore class elected officers and organized a student advisory committee early this year. The class advisors. Ms. Shurn and Mrs. Masini. met with them throughout the year to plan and execute activities. The proceed of which will be used to defray graduation expenses. Officers: Pres.: Michele Truitt. V. P.: Anna Canslcr. See.: Yolainc Eiland. Tres.: Anthony Williams. 59 Organizations The Latin Club is open to all students who are interested in deepening their understanding of the Latin language and in widening their interest and appreciation of things classical. The organization has quarterly meetings and sponsors the Latin Day program and banquet. Advisor: Adam Stanislawczyk. School Newspaper; the Voltage . The purpose of the Voltage is to inform the students of activities within the school, as well as publicize student achievement. The staff is composed of 15-20 students from all grades with a variety of interests. We will publish 4 or 5 issues this year. Advisor: J. Ballin. Art Club: The Art Club provides an opportunity for talented and interested students to expand is ■ their artistic skills. In December a trip was arranged to the Ballentine House. Also scheduled for the spring, a visit from the noted artist Romarc Bearden and a trip to M. O. M. A. it New York, where Miss A. H. Barnes, the advisor is also affiliated. 60 Homerooms Homeroom Homeroom 102 Homeroom 108 Gym Homeroom 101 62 Home Homeroom 208 I 64 Rooms Homeroom 201 “What a way to start the day' 65 Homerooms Homeroom 316 Homeroom 312 Homeroom 210 Homerooms Homeroom 411 Homeroom 501 Macho. . .1 try 69 Homerooms Homeroom 315 Homeroom 606 Co-Editor: Luccette Brown Co-Editor: Ben Peoples 1979 Synergist Copy Editor: Sam Crawford 72 The Science High student as he is seen and known by his fellow students is the story told by the 1979 Synergist. It is a talc which the staff hopes will be just as clear ten years from now as it is today. Many are the hours and efforts that make this book. Junior students were part of this staff; they are training for next years yearbook. Deadlines arc a reality and a test for the Synergist staff: the reward comes in the printers ink. Senior Class Editor: Karen Ecrguson C-Photo Editor: David Crwford Sponsor: Miss A. H. Barnes Senior Class Editor Secretary: Monica Davis 73 Beauty in motion? The Warriors Olympic Champs Five more minutes, then we’ll get the ladder! Dear Diary, Today I. . . Dashing, aren’t I? 74 77 78 Focus on Football Mirrors of Images 81 Delicious. . What now??' Views of the Faculty CONGRATULATIONS TO THE SENIOR CLASS From A Friend Of Newark's Voulh Newark YMWCA 600 Broad Street Newark, New Jersey 07102 May You Take Your Future In Your Hands And Mold a Masterpiece, Good Luck! Semper Et In Perpetuo Homeroom 210 Teacher: Mrs. Miner Najeebah Abdul-. James Boone Berta Brown Hanz Council Lisa Crapps Lourdes Dasilva ir; Sidra Freeman; Jeffrey Fridy Phyllis Jackson Caryl Jewell Michael Kornegay Recia Lee Karen Manning Mariset Martinez lacqueline Moselle Iraci Nelson Rosalyn Parhams Patricia Powell Stephanie Powell Lauren Robinson Beniamin Small Dulce Soares Angela Taylor Quentin Thompson Renee Winn 86 BEST WISHES TO THE 1979 GRADUATING CLASS Administration of XSS of '7? tke trowel rise up to rrject vp VL, -the wvticL kc St vjour b .cW, wV v) tkte sun sfivnc WM m njoot-i vjovix- |I ce, t truA tWc t Mns vxp on. -vjovtv -peULs. toA VtntlL W« rricet AgAVti. yVV M cr'V,£) is lcl vtou of tQl5 f Anci. cUi Xri K Oe 5 See Your Guidance Counselor Or Stop In At Any Howard Office For More Information Call (201) 456 3808 fheHdward ■$ ■ Skirled SCIENCE HIGH SCHOOL TACKLE THE TUITION TERMITE WITH A STUDENT LOAN FROM THE HOWARD Braintley ROS. 7 I KlilJXCI II ’YSI-.X AVT.XUK. XIAYARK. 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From All of us “Class of ’80” 91 TEACHING PHILOSOPHY A teacher must know his stuff. He must know the pupils he intends to stuff. Above all. he must stuff them artistically. —J. F. Rocco Good, better, best; never let it rest, until you make your good your better and your better, best. —Karen Eddings The greatest goal of life is to know Christ and to be part of His Kingdom. —Daiscy Fletcher A mi querida amiga, Maria A. Munoz, deseo todas las bendiciones dc “nuestro amigo .—Nikolai Nanu-nanu, Seniors. —Edward Davidson Much success! —Linda Smith Success is inevitable. Good luck, Roz. —Mr. Bryant Congratulations to Henry Arrington! —Mr. Wilson Congratulations to Rosalind the ‘‘Class of 79 ! —Dennis Stanislawzyk All things were made by Him. and without Him was not anything made that was made. —Claris Ricketts Good luck Alice! —Shirley Channel BOOSTERS Best wishes to you through the years. —Dorothy Clank Good luck in your future plans Alice Mathis. —Jerry Gardner Congratulations to Deborah Melton. —Mrs. Eloisc Melton Congratulations Sheila and I wish you the best. From your mother. —Hattie Jones Congratulations Sheila! I hope you will be successful in life. —Lamont Bookhart May Allah continue to bless Sis. Rasheedah M. Muhammad. —Mr. AL-K.A.M. Until 80! —Kenneth Gregory To Martha Jacinto, a very sweet and understanding young lady. I wish you much success in whatever you do in the future. Best of luck! — Bertram Nurse, Jr. At last! Congratulations! —Jacquetta Johnson Congratulations to my son. Wishing you success in life. —Bernice Carwilc To our daughter Denise, we wish you all the success you need in the future. You deserve it. Congratulations. — Mr. Mrs. Hines Best wishes to Bright Eyes! —Rohan Remember that it is always nice to be important, but more important to be nice. —Angie, Lauren, Traci Good luck in the years ahead, Marcel. —Eunice Jacinto Congratulations Beverly Athena! —Michelle Rice Good luck to the foxy ladies in the Senior Class. —James Jacinto Congratulations to a Great Group! —S. Sacconc Look out world—here they come! —Mr. Colatrella Congratulations Pat Lamplcy. —Rosalind F. Vale wait—Famous Latin Scholar. —J. McHugh Good luck Sheila and may success and happiness follow you! —Tony Di Bcnedctte Bona Fortuna! —Adam Stanislawczyk Keep smiling Big Head! LiP sis. —W. Carwile Hell is over! —Warren Carwilc 92 I wish you the best out of life and hope you will succeed in your college years. Good luck. —Nocmi Pagan The best of success to Alice. —Al Tinsley Bonne Chance! Buena Suerte! —Mrs. L. D'ltalia Best wishes to your continued success. —Ms. Berrio Alice, may your dreams bring you success. —Estelle Clark May you seek happiness throughout your years toward success. —Carmen Smalls Congratulations, with love! —Chona Congratulations Handsome! —Ginger Scholars of today. . . Leaders of tomorrow. —Hortcnsc Powell Wishing you a prosperous future. —Barbara Butler Good Luck Denise! —Mr. Robert Bryant The future is yours. We follow. —Patricia Powell We arc gaining in Knowledge. —Mrs. Frances Williams So long Tracy. —Valeric Watson May you succeed in everything you set out to do. —Arncather Moody A bright Future. —Dorothy Smith The best of everything, now and always. —Angie Cappetta Congratulations Pat Lamplcy! —J. Hotzgo To all my “wild and crazy” friends, 1 wish you success, prosperity, and rib insurance against an overdose of taytums. —Nikolai You're looking good! —Alice Tripp May you achieve your highest goals! —Lisa Brown Pax vobiscum. Valctc. —K. Alexander A compromise is the only way to have peace. —Reggie Burton Seek and you might find happiness. —Caroline Zagorski Good luck, BUNCH! —Michelle Truitt Remember me always! —Kimberly It's about time Alice Mary! —Saundra Ann Jones Congratulations Big “C”! —Recia Lee Congratulations, Warren Senior Class. Best of luck in the future. —S. Frazier Class of '19: Your luck is waiting to be made! —T. Saxton Better luck next time! Best of luck to former Webster Mrs. Benctt —Patricia L. Wooten Graduates. Mrs.Cheescborc —James R. Hamletl Mrs. Franklin We can do anything we want, we’re Mrs. Anderson graduates. I pledge allegiance to the ribs of the Mr. Mrs. Pangcnt -Senator Blutarsky unholy CRUEL BUNCH, and to Mrs. Andrews the cruelty for which it stands, one Mr. Mrs. Scorring Don’t stop until you reach the nation under punishment, unmer- Phyllis Jackson top. ciful, with pain and taytums for Mrs. L. Garvin —Mr. Mrs. W'ootcn all! Mrs. J. Jackson —Nikolai Mr. Mrs. Jackson Keep up the good work and you will Ms. Shurn succeed. Knowledge is one goal in life which Mr. Wilson —Glovenia Hughes no man can take away. Mrs. D. Wilkins —Ruth Davis Tonii Crawley God bless Alice! Mrs. M. G. Morgan —Thelma C. White Success to a beautiful person. Mrs. E. Wallace Alice. Anne Strotcr Keep moving up Ms. Deborah —Florine Wilson Shirley Wearthcrs Melton. Mrs. V. Wright —Mrs. Tillman Congratulations to Alice Mathis. Mr. Mrs. P. Nazarro —Mr. Wilson Mr. Mrs. F. Melvin May your futures be undividingly Mr. A. Hate prosperous. God bless you. —Jacquetta Johnson —Mr. Mrs. A. Williams Best wishes Terry. —Debra Hillsman Mischa, I'll always love you! —Kinney Treadwell Although we arc short, we shall always stand tall. —Melvin West T D Lunch 7 Central Ave. Newark. N. J. Best wishes and much success. —L. Paschall All my love, always! —Bernadette Jusinski Keep smiling Love. —Melvin Congratulations to Warren the Class of '79”. Keep on Truckin’! —Willie Carwilc Be sweet! —Mrs. Daniels Smile, God loves you! —Mr. Mrs. R. Grawley Good riddance Seniors! —Anonymous Congratulations Martha Terry! —Michelle Rice Science High Class of '79: May your future always be a fulfilled promise. —Jane Ringcl May your future be filled with joy and happiness. —Juanita Singleton Congratulations to Rosalind Franklin from: —Barry Johnson Mrs. Harris Mrs. Johnson Congratulations to Denise and Good Luck from: —James Charles Mrs. Tina Edwards Congratulations to Rosemarie from: —Mr. Wilson Rosalind’s brother sister 94 Best of luck to Renee Fuller, a fine young lady, from: —Carl Howard her brother, Louis Fuller Valerie Sue B. Patricia Houghton Virginia Carol Best wishes and congratulations to Sheila Jones from: —Elaine Roger Carol Taylor Camille Courson Marion Fowler Jennie Adams Betty Perkins Betty Knox Sharon Tintlc Ann Mascitclli Carol Krzejwiei Sandra Rodriguez Amelia Slater Sylvia Pilone June Kcaslo Pa Patricia Houghton Mary Melillo Bernice Brown Linda Shoulars Kathy Briney We wish the best of luck and congratulations to the Seniors of the Great Graduating Class of 1979! —Gussie Batlen Diane Totino Elizabeth Caullcy Rosa B. Tipon Marie Rouiscy Unnie Smith Joyce Clark Francine Reaves Lyvonne Holloway JoAnne Bopp Lisa Brown Quentin Thompson J. Hotzgo Walter W. Blair, Jr. Alice Lambert Sharon Motley Ms. Ophelia Burgess Mrs. C. Jones Mr. Mrs. David Ancona Jackie Morscllc Deborah Cerrato Nisenson. the Hatter 25 William St. Newark. N. J. Nellie Holley W. McKinnie Mrs. Nora English Patricia Gooden 95
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